Indiana State Sentinel, Volume 29, Number 7, Indianapolis, Marion County, 16 February 1881 — Page 8
THE. 'INDIANA STATE; KThVKL, 'WEDKESDAY; FEBltUAM' 16. 1881.
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T1IE A1K fS0KTOl' FIXED. How a Casual Vl.ltor at CuU Mrdlf ftl Tolles IaIwIIlaielf A:ratte on ' Wjr Home. ' ' '" ' ' '' - iVck Sun tclN Ihe following iLrllllli ftoryof travel i The re I .ometliirig .ut the atemi I'litcac )un mu 't ptves Lim away and gives away unyLcxly that Koc In, with him. lie I? full of practical jukes, an i U a I'ivl on c,emral Principles. Iat week Mr. Kpt-netm lloyt. of Fon.l lu 1-ac, went to ("hicütf on n visit. Heisapiou p-ntle man, 1kh candor woulJ carry cnii iction to tin mind of the seeker after rilitcousne; and Iii- prev nice in the graver meeting, at tiie sociable, or at the horse race i un evidence that evervtliin.; will he conducted on the biliare. Mr. llovt kne-r u young man named Johnnie Iar1inr. who i attending Kusli Mlical College, and through him was permitted to visit the di-sectin room, and tfie uiti I he missionary work Iwing tloue there. Mr. Hoyt was initiated to ti number of the wicked young men win went carving tinlate lamented, and after h- g't accustomed to the rliin.ile, lie rather enjoyed the l-er-f,.ri.innr " Whether vomr Mr. Purling
told the buys that Mr. Ilm t wan "m-h" or ! not. will iK-rhai never 1- known; hut. a i .11.1 Mr. Jlovt. p:isel afour.u anions tue ynn.c where they were at work, eai It ma le a coiitrihut ion from the cr j.-e .o tva-t at vor!c rt to Mr. lloyt'scoat pocket", unlx-known to him. While one waica I in r hi" allvütiun to a im!i that he was dr:ectii;;r, another, would cut nlVan ear, or a fltr-cr, r a ti., or a hot. or di out an eye. and drop the ame into Mr. Iloyt'" overcoat xK'kets. Finally he hid Ihe Imvi p'KKl-hye. thanked them tor their courtesies in showing him around, told them if they ever came to Fond tin Ijic his w in the Church was :it their disposed, and lie skipju-ci for the train and (.t on lunrd. The teuts were all occupied, and a middle-aged lady, with aslim face and spectacle, una evidently an okl maul, allowou him to sit beside her. The t ar wus warm, and it va-s not long before the remninV neturt to be heard from. He was talking to the lady about the. w-ct by and by, and the hope of & glorious immortality beyond the jjrave, und of the inducement held out bv the ttook U tlnv-m who try to lead a dif ferent life hem on earth, when lieMiiolled j-onictlilnjy. The lady had been uellinjs it for ;tome mile back, and slie had got her on Mr. Ilcryt. atid put her handkerchief to her itr . Mr txdc a hmir brtatli ami ! f4tid to tire la dV: The air H'fiiu trt of I fixed here In r.V car, doe it not?" and he looked p nt the transom. "Yes," id the lad, 'its sV.e turnet le, and a-kr d him to let lo-r mi' of the seal, "it I very much fixed, and 1 believe yott are the tunn that iied it! ' end she took her a hel and went to the rer- of the car, where she glared at him us lhnh he was a fat-rcirdering eftabli"hnenk Mr. Hoyt duvotetl u fc moment to.itlent y rayer, and then hi attention was eallvil tf. a new ly-married runple in the feat ahead' (if him. They had been having their lie:i(l lo.-e to'ther, whetl fllddetily the trUe xaid: "Ileiiiierj", have you been drinkrn'" He vowexi by all that wa re.jaid lorioi. that he had not, when he':)d him that there wa ontethin,'; atxut hi- treatU that remiuJed her of strong tlrink, or u Kicking housv. He allowed that it wit not him, but adr.iitted that lie had not i-ed there was withing wrrng, thouirh lie iidn't know hut it wa omu of tier teeth n'dei lilling. They were Ixitli mini at the insinuation. of the other, aud the bride 'leaned on the window' und cried, while ih Kruoni lMkel the other way, and aered cro.". Mr. Hoyt was very much awnoyed at the until, and made unI it mind that it wx. hi duty to seak to the groom about it. .wo he introduced him.elf hvd told the v'room to do something to cure il:oe feet of his. The ynniiii looked at him indignantly, but Mr. Hoyt continued: "You m ay think it will wear oil', but it won't. I I newr a man in Fond tin l.ae who feet er-lirt-a a- hadly as v our, and it wa ahut uT'O.H&il.le to slay in the room with him. He hai to sleep with hi feet out of the window, ml the neighbor complained tothe health otticer. One day he At this point TIIK Kull'Ki.KOOM AI.I.KI III WIKK, i'tid they iialignantly left the car. Mr. Hoyt .as annoyetl. The smell remained, and fwople all around him git up and went to Ihe forward enl of the car, or to the rear, nd there were a doen empty feats when the conductor came in, and lots of ix onle t tauding tip. The eotitluetor got r.e niff ( inlsiiiil: "Whoever ha L'ot that niece of i .'.imlierg cheese in hi ocket will have to go into the emigrant car." They all looked at llovt, and tiie conductor went up to him i.uJ aked Mm if he didn't know uny better i ban to'c.irry around such cheese a that. i'Ioytsaidlie liadn'tgot no cheese. The eonluetor insisted that he had, and told him to turn hi pockets wrong side out. Hoyt r':ibled Iiis hand into hi jcket and felt fometliing roM and clammy. He drew Iiis ihand out empty, turned pale, and said he didn't have any cheese. The conductor inited ujxn hi feeling aj-ain, and he brought lo the surface a couple of human ear, a finger and a thumb. "What in the name of th aiostle3 have you got there?" says the conductor. "Do you belong to any establishment that, bend canned missionary to the heathen cannibal?" Hoyt told the conductor to come into the bagge-car and J:e would explain all, and a he passed 4; the passengers with lxth hand full of ihe remain, the pasengers were ready to lynch Hoyt. He told the conductor where Je had been, and the boys had played it on him. and the linger and things were thrown Reside the track, where some one will find i!em and think a murder has been committed. Afterward Hoyt went into the car and tied to apologize to the old maid, but she aid if he didn't go away from her ehe would r ream. Hoyt would alway rather go away titan Lave a woman scream. He id trying to tLink of some w ay to get even w ith the boy m Knh Medical College. The IeatU of Calhoun. February Atlantic vn unpublished letter from Mr. IL M. T. llrjjter, a Virginia Senator, gives some inter4ti3g fact concerning Mr. Calhoun's last iikuuent., and the views at that time of the Southern magnate-. "Mr. Calhoun'adeath," wrote Mr. Hunter, "was eminently simple, cahr. sad unaffected no display or preten--ion.frvothiiig for stage effect. Heknew that liiaiikurtal sicknesH was tton him, but he lid net expect to die ro hjii. . The evening lefore;his death he had hi mail read to him, .commented um some of the letters, and.diiectel hii son to clear up his table, a k fcis wont every ftight. In the night, when . I.e found he wan dying, he directed ill swi to pack up dm jaix'r and watch, ivl . Ut . give in peueil to hid eon Atdrev.-. When epeech left him he still t.howtd.on.seioust;s3 by wgns, and, beckoning to-hw-on, sqivzed ki hand and exti ttfl, without pain and without fear. He liatt ülwa3 said to me previously and to othei. tiriugh hi sickness, that be bad no njjroliensions of deak'i ; that it wa an event in rcil.tionlo which i' felt that he lad no rigLti) entertain a witii. He waa a man of few tjuotatioci, but on which Jie often usel ti me wa tkürt tlre wxs 'the same I'rovileaeii lie fatal a.s tbe natal hour.' He wa tioteonsulied m to jtsbirtl, nor did he l-live that hin wi Jies ought to weigh or eve eiita. to Lis uV-ath; euch J upiK to have been hi meaning. He Jia4 a greater faith in his abslactnins, one and all, than any other uuan I fver saw, and thw was his abstraction t&a I think) about death." imt,M Mr. Hunter went o V av, "you must not whixper it to any one; I believe that he died under the firm iniprjssUti that the South wa 'betrayed' and gone; indeed, he told me it wa 'betrayed' the last time 1 ever saw him. Do not mention thi?, however. One of the last thinf he ever said to Judge IJutler was, 'Don't despond, Judge ; never despond" And if we mean to fight ie battle we must not despond; or, if we A7, we must not let the people see it until li Js manifestly ueles. t'lay'a counte and Jodfe' erernal talk about compromise have Ion more to let down the tone of Bouthern "cling than fverything else put together.
Had Clay not taken the course he did, and hint Koote and every Southern man forborne to pre ss romprotni.se bn thoff w ho talked of nothing ol thy. sort lLftii.elvr, e ruL't linvt trotten. 1 tliitik. n fn'.r ruuinniiw
Sa- tl;Y line oj :t-jf Urouxb the" I'acilic, wUh'ahtgnllloh ol slavery soutli J that lln... Sur h. at least is mV ot.inion. Jtncnnnnn would have lt-en willing to aree to thi. I believe, and 1 think I know others in the North who would have agreed to the same. The North would not hnve severed the Fnion ooner tlian ubmit to snch proposition." Mr. Calhoun' .h ath elicited jrlowlngetiiogie in both Hou-h s of Congre". but the mot impres-ive wa that of llenrv Clay. Kvidentlv standing on the brink of hi ow n irrave. he' went on to ay: I wa hienior Mr. I'residint. in year m uothlnit ri-. According to the cour-eof natnre, 1 ouj,ht to have receed hint. It ha lcen tlei-reed otherw l.e: but 1 know that 1 shall linger here only a short tune, and shall .voti follow him'." Sad Tate of a tattle (drl In I'arl. Innloti News Taris "orre)Mij.h-tue.l A II 1'aris ha lx en deet'ly stirred by the shocking fate of a little girl ut nine, tieorette I'abin. the only child of a prosrM rou i:reeii-jrro-er of the lino ttclitnee. She attended a day ichfd, to which her tthcr cVfry jj;yniing took her, ami fetched ,,. KMk 1,.-,. ?r.V"v aether tfe walking home, hand in hand, rejoicing iu the bright sunshine whicls had come out after the snowfall. The street they traveled Wire busy with tiallic, and .-iiiadron of s wee per who were pu-hing luapi f' snow toward the sewer-tnt-i puroly i'jm tied to receive them. At th! corner of the Hue llautcwilc. the t hild let go her father'. hand to tighten Vr inullK r. Jut then a wagon dri'.vm by a restive horse rumbl'-d by. ' l'tbin lnsii-ctively moved hack ward, thinking his dauter was by hi side, but when be turned r'nd to look for her she had disappeared. It was evident that in backing out of the horse's way she hud fallen into a yawning sewer, which wa of gnat depth. Crie. of help were heard for a moment, and then ccacd. The child had i lung, doubtless, to the edire of the subterranean platform, and bad then been swept away by the force of the current, which was swift and swollen. The sweeis-r who (locked around could scarcely restrain labin from jumping in alter ni ciium. who mui nave nccii insiumlvdtowiiexl. The District Fire I'.rigade wa hummoni! and came immediately, but too late, and the PoliccCiiimi--.-ary of the quarter telegraphed to the ovrreer f st wer to watch all the grating. lctween the line Hauteville and Asnierc. A liremau was low-rel with rojK-s into the sewer, and remaiifcd immer--! for twenty minutes, other ran along the platform to explore, but unavailmgly. The pMr child's l" ly ha not been caught by any -f the grating, and may already be devoured by rats, it appear that on the day thi traget iy occurred three ladies in lilVtrctit urt.of l'ari narrow ly es apeil falling into tht sewer, the trat of which w hen oi-nd are ran ly, if ev r. gtianled by men dialed to keep ir the unwary. jK-rations in th- M-wer an- condtu-ted under the ey s f the i-ity TTcineeix. Whenever symi'tom f ice apper.r below, bags f salt are tiling into the current, great -are being taken to prevent the stoppage of drain, and especially the eongealing of the snow carried through theni. An immense store of salt was laid in sinep last winter, at a cost of eighteen centimes the kilogramnie, aiul stipplii by the refuse of tanneries and other factories. I'ur workmen em ioyeii to empty snow wagon into the sewer which wa fatal to the child, write to their employer tha wlun they were ajproaching the sewer w ith a loud, a man, accompanied by a little girl of nine, wanted to pa close to the wagon. The foreman cried loudly. "iMn't go there," but he went on. The child followed bun, hi:t hor foot slippd, aiul she fell into the sewer. Tim father cried. "My child!" and all wa over. This certificate i signed by four workmen, who give their addresses. Not n CwtlHi Man. lH-(rolt iFree les. A night or two since, a a johYcinan was making his way up Ikitibien street, be was accosted by a color-d man with the remark: "I doan' want to .wem capshus, sah Meel I doan', but dar' trouble in my bouse ober lar." "What sort of trouble'."' "Why, sah, a ull'd pusoii called Williams sit dar wid his feet on de stor-ci.-varsin' wid my wife, l'se ordere! him to vacate, sah, but he rcfued. What am de proper course in sich a cac'.''' "(io and order him out nofl more." In about ten minute the man returned and rcj,Mrtcd: "I doan' want ton-cm capshu. sah, but I lun onlered him out. Just as von said." "And he didn't go?" "No, sah. He said he'd see nie in Texas fu-t. What would lc your advic under sich circum-tances?" "If a man was in my hue and wouldn't go out, I'd putliim out." "Would it seem capshu. sah!" "I don't think o." "J ist as you say, sah; jistao, sah. 1 f-el sartin lat 1 kitchdo iieah." He retired into bis houfc, and the oftir remained to w the end. It came in about two minutes. Three ir four yell were heard, somebody's feet deemed to strike the wall, and then tlie door oin-ned and Williams Hew into tlie street like a half-tilled straw bel. He was scarcely on hi feet before be bolted up the walk, and the owner of the houe came dow n the step to explain: 'I doan' like to seem caphus, sah, bt now dat I've got my ban' in, I'd like yowr advice aboit culinr de old woman un to a eak! 'Tears to im dat she sorter inconraged Williams to believe dat I couldn't lick one side ot him!" Two Day Work. IMusratlne Journal. Two days' moderate application of the means in juetion -enabled Mr. Otto Kichliorn, Ml." NorUt Ninth street, St. Louis. Mo., to thus write us: "1 had been a sufferer for the pa.t six week w ith severe pain in the slmlderaid spine so that I wa unable to do any work. Advised by a friend, I ued St. Jacobs Oil. With the second application relief was had and a cure eltecteil in two days." Shrfwdot-M nixl AM I It 7. IKxammcr and Chronicle. Hop Uitters, 0 freely advertise! in all the papers, secular and religious, are having a large sale, and arc ' supjrfanting all other medicines. There i no-nying the virtues of the bop -lant, and tbc proprietors of these Bitters have shown great shrewdness, and ability in compounding a Uitters whose virtues are eo palpable to everyone's observation. 1'ower of Ppeaklag lte4orel. Newami, Out., D. '.. March , 1870. Jonat Fothcringill writes: "Some two months ago my son lost hi voiee. None of the physician could lo him any ood. Two hours after taking tin- secomi dose of Fellows' Hypoj.hosphites his jower of speaking was perfectly restored." Tothe Kdltor. For the benefit of any of your readers who, may be interested, I leg to say, from lersonal observation, that Uright'a Disease of the kidneys ?s certainly curable. My friend, Mr. Joshua Tuthill, of Saginaw, Mich., was attacked by it, and was in a most critical situation. His family physician recommended him to take Hunt's Hemedy, the great kidney and liver medicine. He did o. i lis symptoms gradually subsided, and, at the end of a short time, entirely disnp-w-ak-ed. , He was completely cured, and is a well man to-day. Ilecommend your readers ''''""'"'Ä'ull,-. . AmosG. Tobbxv.
FINANCIAL AND C0MMEclAL
FINANCIAL, irV?ri Orr ick, MoND V. IVhruar 11. f The UnaneUl market .uflnK th; wt.ek inen movins mo"K -.er- ilMOOthy. Tbe sctlon have U-tu ewhj tb))Vt, tll0 nyi.n)(Ct - .eexieui w-eu enuei oy tue lance reeeIUnr XT' Mu The ftipply of fnn.N I oii ly fcuflicit-nt rt xswv the temand. and ft rtt-clasn com mercial A.r u iictiatist at the uuid rte of lnter,t. New York I'lnanrlal Iaxket. Niw York, Keh. II. Money Active si ."S' jtr e-nt. 1'rlme Men-Hntl!e l'r-r tr(.i ler cent. Govertmu-nt hottij Mmng anit generally a thnile higher. In ihe milrixl ti.rkct to-itar Indiana, )(MiiniMKto(i Ntid Wi-stern M-cnii'l alvaneel to "s, Metr-Milit-tii ecl1ls to'.e from V7, Jcrev(''iitral Intsttne to 1) fmni 10,!. Iloshin. 11. and Krle trt to j Iroin .'';, lH-nver, South ArkHiiioj nl Tactile tlrxt to lir from Ii' lexn aixl 'ucilic income land grant 7 to '( frun M, Kansas anJlexas M-eoieU to s.:' from s Iron Monn. tHiii. t nlrt and 1'iilcou tlrsU to Ut from ttO'... H-h gnu-rid mortgaue fi- to f .J frrttn '.., and New V.-rk Kl VHtt'l llr-.( to 1H fr,,ni 11', j sia s-tirltlcs Active hm1 generally fjri Ihe lock market opened strong an.l ..", ly. NM. Mile .rl I -haVta'ntV, hÄ:1 Vrr: iii'He'vKe.V ,k VVriullm i hti-.iL. ii.l if " ..,.,. ami I., l,nd thi U'Ä ; J.J, .u .'on continued Una till la-Mr Ihe cWc. T, wiles to n-flle prats -hiim .1 n react loti of . fto reeiit. in Nashville und hivttHiioopa and to 2', percent, in the general list, suliiienily N i-1 1 1 1 U ii ml t iuiHiiii.mii.'ii icsvered '2'!, percent, and the rest of h- nuirket recorded a frarllniiul recovery. An advance In .n-liIUe. and ChattaiuMigti was due to the rcjHirt that the dlttieultlc hptneeti that ( oinpany and Imt-, ilkand Nii-hvlile hnd h-en mtitotbly settled. The N'and-rt llt Mi- ki, uikc .-hoiv im-l New York l'cn trat wtre aitiniig the lenders la the downward moventeiit. The r.vcnlii trt f.iy: "It U known that wealthy frieud. l'lntors of Ihe Helnwaie, l.nckawnnua and Metern, and 1 dawäre aiel Itmlson, have of Ute tmiiuht aud taken ont ef the street, i.r ltivstm-iit. Inrae ani'iunts f '.ie -tMks ( the. IH-Iawan- and Hudson. Nothss lhau 'Jt oOl shares were im tnk-eti lat wek. As to ttie New Jersey (Volm! It ts rorlet. on what api-rar to Im fairly piMwl MUtliiTUy, thnt a tool to btiv ltt,t)(Hl Inns s of stiH-k Un teen fornr-ed in aulii)Mtirti to Ix-lntf taken out ef the )ind of the r--i-lvvr ami other Important events." 1I (ir(ate hd the following: "AeeerdhiK to the Iiitest pT:piainme, as plveti ont this r-fic moon hy otit!de partie on the New Jersey Cotttal deal. It has ls ii decided to extend the road to the West and Norih tills spring, and through eon-i--tlrti to Ik.- riiado t otictj with Willlainsport, I'a., Iy titllllim the 1'titHw i.-"-a Koud, which U a leased line of the Heading t'oiiipiiny. At WIU-lmii-Mirt mi important eonneetlois tobe made with tin New Jersey Koud. liowliiiMdliiK ani known h the New York, Chicago and St. l.ottU Koud. A new mad hUo I to he cuiistriicted irom vil!lam.x.rt to liulhtlo; liki-wl' a hratich from IlHrrl.-liiiitf. fortv miles south, U eoiineet with the slu'iii.isli a i." The recent rent jUe in New Jersey Central Mock I Mtlrllititcd ifTore to the Initneiiso purchase by tiould and .aife than to im thlni; eNe, It Is said Ke-ne hu wild out his New Jersey Central. C. V. U'taTslioller. Henry Ylllard. itsnfe M. rtilltn.iti. Ilornce Porter, 0. T. Wuslow, Win. Adanis. . N. Jordan. A. M. Mckcrsoii, of lioston, aiul other prominent cupiuill.st and pruciicMl men In the country and el--where ur said lo control the North Klver Con-tructloii Company, to make, in connection Willi the Ontario and Western lluilwuy. another trunk line La-twcu till city mid the l.uk" H. It Is denied iiiniii the hit-s Mexican dispatrlwii (hut Jay tould Ims pcruiiMion to survey aline la-tweeii the Mitt irando and Mexico tity. 'Itee Mexh-o Southern sus it hss no rights noith of Mexico Cit v, only ttetween that city and A ca pulen, on the i'lii-itii-Coast. Jiiytxiiild, Krank Work and C. 11. ocrsMolIer had a loiij; intcr lew yestenluy. It is staled there are only ulsmt lO.lHJO hiishels of oats in store aftid nilont hero, and the rity eoiiniimptloii alone is aloiit .'rfi.(xK) hu-hi U fa r day. 1 1 looks ii.ke an oat famine ho fore the okiiIii of navigation. The mining share market, the Post says, has la-eit unuiuaily active the past week, iimi n estimated the InuiMictlons in this claa ef a--ula-live Mocks amotitited to upward tf J.OOO.DOO aara. I'raiisactioti to-day aggregated tharei.r-fti.tXX) asfollown: Alton and Terre Haute Chie8n..tiirltiiKtoli and Qulncy-.. 2.000 j.wio il.tKNI .S.IKI0 It.tHJO ;.iax il.uen 17.Wi Il.oix) ..Wi0 Jl.tKlO t.(MH) X.000 .IKI0 ::-.'.otx) c.uio 7.1HK) U.noo b.0U0 ."0.WI0 5.1XX) 1,000 2mio ÖO.tXJO ,tKJU I'.t.OUl ft.lKIO ;,(hio 2"J.tx)0 2,000 27.000 4.1X10 hi, -wio 2".IXX) 4, XX) 5,1X10 ÖJ.UU0 2.VO00 17.XX) U., I . anl 1. i:... ., CatiadH Southern Central I'acilic Chemitteake and Ohio. ChtiVKo, St. Ixutn and New Orleans.... Delaware, Itrkawanna and Western.... Ielaware and Hudson lciiveraiid Klo iinuide.. Krie.-.. Il.uuilhal aud St. Joseph tHl 1 M lion .m on n tn in Kansas and Texas, Lake Shore Iike Krle and Western... 1ouI.hvIUu and Nashville l ittle Pittihur.' Michigan Central.. Mauhaltiiti Kh vatcd MetroiMilitau l.lcvuteil Marietta aud Ciucluuatl, firsts, preferred-., .-sonn western Sew Jersey Central New i ork Central Nashville and Chattanooga - , Northern I'aeltin. Ohio aud Mississippi Ontiulo ami Western Ohio fentniL. Pai3c Mail.Peoria, I'eeutur and Kausville Ilea IIiik . Su Paul M.Paul and omaha .... Texas I'acilic.. Union 1 'url tie Wahash and Paclric Weatern Union C. C.. C. ami I .. a.tou lUinoia Central 4.1X10 Central Arizona l.Ot) 00YKRNMKST BCCCRITIKS. Stterttug, 60 days......4sli New a per centa......!)Sterlinj?, ntght... Cs-r' IT. 8. 4Vj J 1 V U. B. 6'a. '1 101 '.New Ü. a. Note The purchanig price lor Uoverumeui bond la IiidUiiapolia varlca from the New York qaotationa )iJl per cent. STATE B0HDB. Taclfie 6'i ot Vis iTennetwce, new... 62 Louisiana consoU. 61 tYirninia, old. .... HO MiiMoiiri 6 i...JUH J iVirninia, new . :vi 8U.ioe ...107 Virginia consola.M...K' Tenneaee.oli .VJ Do. dufcrred........lH,' eKKBBAL STOCKS. Cent,Padflcbon(la...ll3;,4 Ohio Central. Si'i I'nloa Pbc. flrsü 113 Uko Erie West..... äfi'j, IT. P. land grant li'm Ontario & Went . 4trm U. P.binklng fuud-12.1 jliiirl., Celar K.N. 71 Iehlgh fc Willu....l: Alton & Terre It W) St. P. A b. C. flrsta-l 1-1 I A. & T. U. pfd 133 C, C.4I.C. flrsu.lll l W., St. L. A Pacific)amcouas.-.... ,uo. preiurrea-. vy Krienecou(,........ln0,4 Hanulhal& SL Joe- btyt Rock Island 137 Do. preferred,.., 1W Panama .tf-f. inn Mountain. ci?: Port Wayne St. L. dc Han rau 4S Pitthhur Illinois Central Do. nref erred-.. .. hr.'Do. first preferred. W Chic, Cur. & Q... Caieao A Alton. .. C. A A. preferred.. Kew York Central. Hatlem- . -1711 iChi.. at. L. A N. O.- .V.tV4 147 Kanaan & Texaa....- 47?, H' Union Paciüe..-.12:t-?i 1 Vfii Ceutral Pacirie, . Vl'tl I Northern Pacific 414 Lake fchore . i-'i uo. preit-rreu.......MM osr Canada Southern a-e". IoulST)lle v Mtn .IVftl Mlohau CeutxaLl.-o' ,, Maahville AChatt. söjv hrle........-. 4' liOit., ti. A. U CHI. b Krie prelerrod... yi1, Houston A Texaa. 7H1; orlnwcalcn ......i-i. ;iienver n. uranueiw ftorthwecttiira pfd.-lll iH. u. Telegrapü-us;, Sl Pan.' . 116J A. ii P. Telegraphs 47 St. Paul preferred .-Uti Pauiüc Mail ...... f14 St. Paul A Umaha.M 4.sj;: A dsnsis iixpresa Ml su. P. AO. rdd....l0tHt Welln A Fanto EXsll7 heL A Lck... 12t'.;4 AaeiUiuui Kxpreaa. 6'Jl,i Harri it K.ssex...l'it U. . prens . fai Delaware A Hud 111 QUckaUwer Uadlnir K.S7 (!Hj-ihoti Ohk A Misa 4 k Central Arixona.. 6)1 O. A U. srefartwd 11 HoiuokUUw . 27 Chevapeake A Ohio. 2-V i suudard.......... 'ifi MoU AOblo.... 2:1! Excelsior 6 C, C, C. A I WW Little HtUtvurg 7 C C. A I.C a!,;OuUrio 85 COMMKKCIAL. iluslne has hecu exceedingly active in all hranchea of commerce during the week rioting with this e vi ulnx. and value have uudergone hut few changea. TBE BLiltKETS YY K EKLT BEVIEW. Floor, raJn and Bay. The demand for flour U good at quotations. Wheat la Viic per bushel dearer, with a strong market and upward tendency. Local stocks are offered sparingly at SI 02(51 02?s In elevator, while II 02 la freely hid trat k for No. 2 red w ithout attracting country shipment. Seaboard la higher. Chicago opened at ?;o March, fluctuated between that and WJ, and closed at I clock at ??;a'c. Coro-Tbc market i firm a&4
unchanged on mixed and kkh tilixed Cash, sut white 1 yrs hlithrr, ni April and May hltrher and In roixl leinanl. siK- ol two -r inixtMl In elevator at Svc. The V. I H ? ighcr, ami llilcago )e. Outs are Metier at Chlrftgo. riour New procma. ti 2SdkA 7: taucy. $5 40(4 6 60: choice. IS w! iö: lamtly, S-4 !a4 7!t; treble extra, 14 4U; double ex tin. H 70yj4 O0; extra, 13 &5; uperflne, H 10(i3 2; fine, 2 602 75. Buckwheat Flour i 75o6 U0 per hbL Wheat We quote: No. 2 red . . - .. ...i........ t 1 02 ...
No. 2 Medlu,-rraueaaM.M..MM 1 0;; .....MM 1 02 1 Ot Ketiruary .........."-- -t "i, j M areh i...... i i April ckrn We quote White, No. Z ....... White. No. 8Yellow 41 40 3'. 3'. ::-. :wji High mixed Mixed a February W.'sj .ii a reu April May Oata No. 2. white. Lisbt mixed. No. 2 mixed, c(v?ij so. z mixed, way. Mm itye imii. tiit. a, viratf-e. Bran f It M asked is r ton. Hav Dull. Choice timothy, .mall hih-s 11 Ui Qlt 7j r ton. Tlie Provision Market. Is excited ar J h!gh'r. We quote: Iry Halt Nw-tfhortrlbs, partly cured. n:r rii at 17 7.'i March Shoulder Partly cured, ft ö-'.'i bid; held at 17 V Lard lYimo steam. J 7S hid ; held al 1 10 0 Bwett Pickled Meat Hams, February, s'c: March, 8,ic; April, w, Tha Prod tire Market. Butter ra k era are paying -jne f-'.rt hohsj roll, K-llniH from Kloro at -'Ju; ereamery futicy, I.; Koh1 to choice, iHsjj t.'c; chohss dairy, Si((:ttc. I'.-jrv Are cuns-. Selling from store at 2Ui-t22c, Poultry Live turkeys, sc per lb.: ducks. lU.'iO per da.; live hens. $ 1 i' per do. : rotwter, I- 'ja per dos. I gecko, f nil feathered, ' 00 per doa.; young thlckcn. f 1 Wv- W Ier ctox., accordng lo ahw. Dn-ssed Poultry- Hens, J:: (XIm.3 2A; chic, ens, i 7k2 fa): New York drubacd turkeys, Oc; full dressed, 11. tiame Wild ducks, M&llord, 2 0CA2rVD; prairlo chickens, 8.' 00; rabhita, 75c; sqnlrrela, VSe per doz.; w ild turkey, lue per lb.; venusm, wiort saddle, loaiic. Feathers Prime live geese huyttutat 40c; mtcd geese aud duck. 20(.tijc, old feathers, lOioc, at cordlne to condition. Fon-igu Fruits We quote: Layer raisins, ww, 2tiAperuox; hai Mnscatei reXylus, lib per box : wiiumon, t Vi ter box. Ureaae Prlnwi white, jc; yelltrw, 4J06c; browti, Hi l ji. Honey sj(!le In 2S to 30 Ih. f;lass casee; choice In wood frames, 2J,23c dct 1. Tallow Firm: prime ciry, 6c; Ntj. 2, 6c; country, No. l.a aVc. Hide cireeu hioen, 7;;; green calf, cT3c: green aslu-d hutet, 9c; green alled oait 14c; dry Hint htdoa. I2.U4c: dry sallod hides, 10Cil2(; damaw!. gruty or bull. t-thlrla of the above prievfi; sheep skins, pt-lu, 71 ouul '.". Vegetables and lrrult. Apple Stoady and frm. we tote: Fancy, tl lj; ooenmon sound, t'l '2i per bam-1. hoans Choice clenu navy, 2 uv jsr bti; handpi ked medium, ti uo per bu. Hoaaluy S3 25 per bbL; grita, 3 25g3 Wtx.r bbl. Uiokory Nuts Are In good decruid. Bhellbark, tl xj; laryo N)c per bushel. Oder Clarified, 17(fC.sjn per gal. :nuib-rrte JU-stOipo Cxal, s lSOrnO tx) per M1.; lair, S IX.. s 60 per bbl.; common oull at JOOOy Q 60; extta tine Trumbull, t'JOO er hbl. Celery "hoice Chicago celery tells at 40c per aoxeu bund) es. Cbestnuta HelllnK at S3 50(.M 00 per bushel. Dried Fruit luli; slow sal is.- Peaches, choice halves, 6ut'.c ier lb. ; new apjiica1, 3J(ntc. iiraiK-a Choice Kelly Island Concord, 6(J7c per lb.; Catawba, mioc lu has kew. . Peas 12 er bu. Cabbave Choice soand. 1 2 75 per bbl. Onion Yellow lan vera, H ."mj per bbL ; red, ft 25 per bbl.; silver skin, töixj per bbl. PotaUas 4,'holce early rose, or peachblows, 75 t0c er bu. from sbire. awts.-t Potatoes Yams, f2 00 per bbl.; yellow Jersevs, $2 76(93 00; Philadelphia Jerseys, gl 25 2H 60 per bbl. ; Baltimore Jerseys, 82 7.r.(a,: 00. Pop Corn lu demand at 75c per bushel. The Grocery Market CofTeo we quote: Orniiiary, llgiBc; fair, lZraiajitc; gotxl. 13Vt14c: tirime, l.'xil.rr;4c; strictly prime, li'.bu; choice, 17317,c; old aovarnment Java, 20xirc. auirani We quote: Hards, lOJiiHlO; standard A, tK4a'jic; oft" A. 9 white extra C, V'ic; tine yellow, ec-yc; good yellow. hc; fair yellow, I'i'iW, corumoii graces, T'yfi. Cundlns i:k for 1C oz, star. Molasses ana ayruptt New Orleans molaxaca. 4V4VIC, and syrup üfxäOc cr gaL for common to choice. Illce Carolina and Louisiana, 7jsSo. 8pieea 4'epper, 17tl.So: lUsjiU-e, lsr-tjoc; cloves, 4 4.S0c; ginger, 20.; cinnamon in mats, 2ö(j 40e: nutmegs, K5r(a?l 05; riace.VXk-'fl 10. Malt Ohio River Lake sells In car lota at tl 10 per barrel ; small ota 10c more from store; dairy, 1 for CO to 100 pockets. Soap German and olive soaps, 53.c; rotda, IWtW-, aalt fish MackereL cxtni new. f2J5 per bbl, halves, 13; No. I mackerel, 7 , nsJvea, W; No. 2 msckerol. f 11 60. halves, f t: li'i wultb fish, onehalf bbl, tki 60: family white iKh, halves, 11; No. 1 herriug, 11; No. 1 pickerel, SI 25; No. 2 pickerel, $4. Canned Oooda We quote: Tomatoes, 2 lbs, tl 10 ; 8 lbs. td 25C1 40; PeaAc. 2 Ihr. f. 50; 8 lbs. 1 1 25; lie Peaches, 8 Hjs, 11 -AV-tl H5; Hliu klK-rrles, 1 10 Fl 30; Strawberries, fl loOil; KasptK-rries, ?l 3.i(r 40; Cherries, red, tl i'htl 50; Htrlng 1-hiis, tl 25; (ireen Peas, Marrow fat, tl S-Vil r: Fjirly inue, 11 90(Hi; Yarmouth Corn, tl K(1 U0; line Aprlcs, tl 50(itlH5: balmon, 1 lb, 11 txi .2: 2 11, H 25: Lobsters, 1 lh, $1 7.V.U bO; 2 U. 1 1 25; Tumbler Jellies, WV;: Cove Ovsters, 1 lb, light wehtht, 7fK'vc; 1 lb, full weklit. tl 15; 2 Urn. llht weight, tl 20( tl 30; 2 lbs. full weluht. II UO: aanlincs, by the ease, liJiUVJe: Klgin tUru, t2 per doz. Cotton Kojie 20"i22c; caudie wick, U(2tic Wooden ware We Quote. Common bucxeU. 2 OortSi 2 2o Hue churns - 0011 uo Cedar chuens. - 12 0t)(al8 00 Ash cliurns... 8 0011 00 Common brooins 1 N'ct 1 7ö Meilium brooms . 2 OOcj 2 50 Extra brooms 2 .V). 8 00 Matchen, telegraph- - W 7 10 Tulxc, No. 1............ 004 Tut. No. 2 8 00ft Tul. No. 8... 7 onrt 1 40rt 2 00 1 1 50 Washboards, sine Wash boards, wooden.. SB Coal. Coal Is in active demaud and quotations are firm. We quote: Brazil block. 15c per bu.; Highland coal, 14c per bu.: coke, 15c per bu.: crushed coke. 17c per bu.; Illütburg, 65 W per ton; luymond City, 5 00 per ton: i., L. and S. coal, lie per bu.: anthracite, all siaes, ts 00 per ton: ConnellsviUe coke. 17c perbu. : I ledmont and Ülofwbunr. tG 50 per ton; oveu coke, 15c per bu. ; Indiana caniiel, 16c per bu. lry Oooda Market Brown Bheetings ana bturtings Atlant 4-4, 8e; Lawrence L L, 7e; Atlantic P, 7c; Laurel Hill, 7c: Uranville L L. 7VyC: Eastern standards, 9c; Peppoitll 10-4. 26c; Peppcrell E, Hjc; pcppcrcll It, 7c; Pepperell (),7c; Pepperell N.ts-; Laucaetcr A, .c; Lancaster B, 9t;; Lancaster 6, e. Bleached 8hlrtlnKs Amoskeasr 4-4, lie: Fruit of Loom, lOXc: Bay Mills. lOVic; Hope. Lonsdale, 10c; Lonsdale cambric, 13Vc; Mason vlllc. to.Jc: Wamsutta. 12Uc: New York Mills. 2Y,o: I-rlde of West, 12c: 1'cjiperell 10-4. 29c; Pepperell -4 26c; reppereil -4, 2oc: Pepjerell 6-4, 21c. PajK-r Cambrics Manvtlle. Cc; S. H. A Sons, 6lic; Masouville, f3c; W arren, c; high colore, lo higher: seeondu, 1J-.C lower. lrint Cochoeo, 7c; Hamilton, 7c: Pacific, 7c; Arnold's. 8c: Conestnga, 6Vc; Gloucester, C)-ic. Bau Kranklinville, t2 00; Btark A, t23; Otter Oeek. t20. Osuabiirfra Six ounces, 9c; eight ounces, 10c. Corset Jeans Androscoggin, 10c; Canoe P.iver, 8c; Indian Orchard, hjjc; Rockport. 8,c: Laconia, tc: Suffolk, 7; haumkeag sateen, 10c; Pequot VAc. Ticks Concstoga, ex., 18c; do 7-8, 16c; Gold Medal. 4-4, 16c; CCA. 7-, 14c: CT. 4-4, 15c; LewisUrn, 4-4. lc; do 32 Inch, 16c; do ao-luch, 15c; Hamilton JJ, 14 Btrloea A mos k car, llJäc: Hamilton, HKc; Sheridan, 'Jc: Mechanics, 7c; Yeomans, lie; Washlnaton awning, 17c bpnol Cottou J. k P. Coats, 55c: Clark's. John Jr.. 55c; Clark's O. N. T., 55c; Oreeu' A Daniels, 20c: Holyoke, riVfi: Sutnord's, 27c. Jeans Home-made, 87&42c; Eastern, 10( Lumbert We quote as follows : Timber. Joist and 8ntllng 10, 12. 14 and 16 feet long, 116 00; 18 feet, 81 bO; 20 feet, 17 50 : 22 feet tl6 50: 24 feet IV 50. Common Boards and Fencing No. 1 common boards. 117 50: No. 2 do, 16 00; cull boards, 113 50; No. 1 fencing, 118 50: No. 2 do, tl 50; cull fencing, 14. block BoardsNo, 1, 12-Inch stock boards. 12. 14 and 16 feet, 519; No. 2 do, 117; No. 1 do, surfaced one side, ffjo 00. Kloorlna;, Dreased and Matched Clear flooring, pine. 838 00; B do, 128 00; C do, 122 50; common flooring, 12 to 1 feet, 120; No. 1 poplar flooring, face measure, 127 50; No. 2 do., 122 60. All rlne flooring measured by count Hiding No. 1 siding, pine, f 19; No. 1 do., poplar, tl9; No. 2 do., fl7; No. 2 do., pine, tlS; No. 8 do.. 15 50; fencing siding, 12. bhlnsclea 18 Inch clear. 84; 18 Inch No. 2 or clear butt, $3: 16 Inch clear or star, $3 50: 16 Inch extra standard. S3 25: 16 inch standard 8 Inch clear butt, 83; 16 loch standard 5 inch clear butt 12 50; 16 inch cull S3. Lath 2 25. The Drvf Market. Alcohol. 12 20112 SO; alum, per Ih, (Kc'. Calomel, per lb, 75c; camphor, per lb, VMfcihti; cochineal. ter B. 00c9Sl 00; chloroform, per B. 00av5c: copperas, bbl, lki3 M; gum opium, tt. 87 007 25; Uuligo, per B, HCitl 2u; uconce, tswnan, n,
85c:rnftimci'la,farb2f)x R, (Jenn ng). 30dxvmorphine. t4 75: mdder. 12 l4e.01haal !f:r'br;l-?r,0,''1 051 tairciHt 75: olive, gal. l iMtf bO; uperra. Kai, tl w. bergamot, tb (stndenou'i). 13 UXtf 75; w.sln, h, i o; lemon, (Sanderson's). f Mm 75. Quhdue. P. A W o Si 6.K.S2 70:Hncho..i.il, p?T M, f 1 OfJiJl Vo realn. bbl, t 7.V. hü. 8.NIP ( astile. Fr. V; .12ci American Dicarboiuteifcnda. per lb.3ir.Me; sh1a, bicarb. kiurlLsh, casks, lb. 5Sc: ixxia, sal. lb. VPUA Sc; ioda-ah. lb. 44Se: saita. Ki,m. lb. Wiu; sntifT. per case. 4 doa Unties, aeouh. S.1 50 per dot, per lb, f-Sc; siiuff, (iarrett's. tsv-k, gross. fllS 50: snuff. CiAvrrrtt'a Mmunf Jiln, tu Uk,.it.
stone, by the bbf. 8?itc per lb: flower sulphur, lb. 4 V ?; saltpeter, commercial. It, S-äIOc ; unitPeter, pure. lb. l.V4l&c: turpentine, gal. 7fti0r: enetian. red. En., bbta. lb. 8e; Venetian, red. Ena:. kers, ib. 8V47c: hsüne. 14 Ujm 75: Iodide FPtai" U 255 clove, ''GOc; rhubarb, powdered, The Iron Market, siwTeW 1111(1 SlrP Ulagw Jtöei sceordlng to net-Hc Melkle's wrought plow clevises 10 Iad-P!g. bmy'. bars. sv Cr-Wlilel lr.ri .M.I.U.i I t I - . .. ... i'ki ...w, uvoä, njtu1 oinsi eoiiage sua paw, J(4.'jc: coia-bIat bhelb7. 8ira:j2r. Kar Iron 12 6u4T. i JdT' Ivi,, n1 ,ö"Pw,6.S'3,c; nail-rod, Cut Nails Kc. 10 to 60, 1 J & per keg; smaller sizes regular advance. Horse SihoeUurdca's t 50; rtrklns' fö 00: mnle shiasi tl h'-rher. Horse-.HhfjcNailyarthistera fliiUtlvJ, H.Vi lor ( : msilcr nles regular a.lvanee, Crthue and Tire Holu Kt f.ni-d MViGO-per cent. ; Nf rway M ier cent. Nuts and W ashers 4 percent offmannf.icturers' LUts. Inn Harrow Teeth 4l4e. Ktee Is English cast 20vt2; American, ltyCc; extra sizes aud qualities additional: round machinery. lV412c; spring, loc; Swede blister, tHhK-; AmerVran bllrter. Ytl(ic; Mlled, lay and toe calk. SOHOr; hammered, lay aud too lk. l(),..!le; tire, assnll!i)r to sUe aud brand. 7c; plow itcel slabs, (i7c. hhaj-cs extra la proportion to waateln catting. MJsrellnneoaa Mark eta OauJes The market rules quiet We Quote: Ptkfc cati'ly. 12i12jc; mach, drops, llj12c; klsfi-s, liV': nut candy, 17(J2'ie; gum lnps har1, 2tS'; Arabian gum drop, llil;e.; rock candy, lfal7c: Wenges, lH'-jtv; r-mmon, 7)C per lb. U-mons. Messina. Sifi0i6 75, (Jrat'ges. tlW 05 50 per box; Valencia, t'J. Nuts Almonds, soft-shelled, per lb. 22,;2nc; Olberts. 12iHc: Itrsrll nuts, )c; Naples walnuts, Utlfe:; 'English wsliiuts, ''ilic; peatiuut red, 5c raw: be roasted; white, 6c raw; Vc roastiHt. Lentlir Market steady and firm. We qnote: Osk flo at :tsrHc; hemloe o at24A:12e; baniem, svtlc; brtdK tM'0 per d; skirling, 4i(oi44c vt lb; French calf, 11 1V1 90 per lb; cltycilf, fi txi(,ii 25 per lb; city kip, ti&Aicper lb: epper kip, t i'.-tJ0 pv dot. il Are In good lu reuest. We quote: IJTewM-d, raw and tilled J-vavs Bank oil iArd oil, extra StiH Strait il......-5oy1(j5.,,VJ lard oil, No. L ...... C2 henitlwo- 14 Lnrd oil. No. 2. .. 47 Castor oil 81 05 Miner's' oil M Coal oil, Indiana Lubricating oll....f0frt40 leps.1 Urst 16!v17 i j'ow aer ana t-noi e quoie nne j-Dwaer at se; blasttni; at 2s per kec Talent shot at 12 25. Tinners' Hupples Market steady and good demand. Wequirte: liest chamoal Un. I C, 10x14 add 11x20, t7 P0 pet box: IO, 12x12. tsoo per box; I X. 10x14 and 14x20, rJ5er box; 1 X, 12x12 tin per box; I C, 14x-.t), isau Cin, !i;50i7 per bjx; I C, 2.'ix2H. I13(i 14 (Ki; bhx-k tin, in pigs, 2.V: In bars, 25e. Iron vnnlCed. S5 p"r -ent. oisx-ount Sheet rlnc, h'o Copjier litVim, &e. Planished copper, aae. Riiluer, i.Mibc ire, s. perceut. on iiu Koriarop s sheet Iron, roofing, S5 75 per square. Iutaaut.poUa Live Stock Market. Stock YiRDt. FebruoryH. Hot? v-Receipts, l.uV) heal: shipments. 2't head. Tl-.e lunrket opened excited at an advan-e of 5- from htnrlMy's closiin; rau-s for everythiiut otTcrcd. However, lh! oneiingt were mainly of lluht and nixed pack lna-. with nothing that could im rated as ehoien-, the hlKbest sale Ikmiik seventveight hd, awraging 210 pounds, at f 70. w hlch hud a ivUtue (d heay, coarje hogs. Puckers are gelling di-eonrsged with the quality anl llnht receipts, chiinilmf that they will leeomjK lled to draw 011 other markets or close their piu kiiiir houses, it iM-Ing tM exK-nsive to run Willi a iiulf supply ef lions. Tl. market c1om-1 promising for gisul prices for several duys to come. Br.l'KKSK.NTATIVK MAI.F.S: No. fh. Av. trt)BB a 1 J -ai 51 P.M.., l- ... ...... l'.l a, I'r. ,.?' C ,. 5 M . 5 00 . 5 00 . 5 r, : . 5 0. No, Sh. Av. ....ISA. Pr. .1. '1 f.0 20.. 52.. 12.. 7,1 ., A'). KS, ., id.. 57.. 07... 20201 m. ...VOH 171 120 210 100 SO PJ7 . . Vi . 5 00 . 5 00 . 5 70 . 5 on . 5 00 . 5 50 -202 2tXl p.17 .m "2 JO . HO ITS KI 42 M. itii. 5 Oil 05 tv 5 CO 5 00 til i 100 ..UK , ....1MJ p.tT.."!! ...10'. 1 -) . 203 . Us 70. .V 'M. 5 M 5 00 5 25 I'P.H A NO tTI.L. No. Sh. Av. .122. .UH. Pr. .t" io . I '.5 No. 01 ..... 2.1 42... , P. 12 Hh. Av. Pr. t " 00 5 00 .....100... .... 117... 47.... 1 ) 5 2s 12 io: 4 w ...Id ..KM 4 SO 4 '. 4 9) 4 M . l-'S 5 w ..lo-.t 4 W ..120 5 ( .....125 ....112, Cattle Receipts, 220 head : shipments. 51 head. The market oned active with a fair snpjily of sta k. all of vhlch wa for the lo.-al trade. Unerings we rated as mielum togotnl butchers, but the supply proved ltisullicienl to meet the demand. .Several buyers were here wanting feeders but failed to get them. Tlie market closed by noon w ith pens cleared. We itiote: Fair to prime shlpteni ...... .3 4 Oft 5 .7) .1 2.;( 4 U) 2 .ri0(. 3 00 3 !H 4 25 II OOt.4 3 M) 2 2.'x. 4 00 4 !H 5 50 MeUinm to fancy bu tellers common butchers Feeders. .... Stockers, Bulls V-als Mlh b cows 30 00.50 00 hhetp Uecclpta, 100 head: shipments, 100 head. The market is firm and unchanged. However. sto-k Ii too scarce to give a satisfactory rejKirt We iuote: (iool to-iaiicy ft 755 M Medium . 4 2.V44 75 Common - 3 75(1 25 MAKKKTS MV TKLi:UUAl'II. New York Market. Kew York, Keb. 14. Cotton Quiet but steaily at llfl-lfiiiilt 18-Hie; futures quiet but steady; February. 1120c; March, 11.30c: April, 11.47; Mnv. 11.01c; June, 11.72c; July, 11. sec; August, lIXic: M-pteinher, 11.42c: tXtober, 11.00c; Novetnlier. lO.Me. Flour Iteeelpta. 32.000 bbls.: exports, 11,000 bills.; sinverllne. tl 00(43 90; common to good extra, tl 3U(l 50: good to choice, ?l tiOf'ttj 75; white wheat extra, &: extra Ohio, $1 40 75; St Ixaiis. 84 5o6 75; Minnesota jaieiit sprliiK, f6 50yS 25. Wheat Fairly active: sieculatlve trade; receipts. 7'J,tsx) bu.: exerts, 5V.0U0 bu.: No. 2 sprniK. tl 14 No. 2 Milwaukee, ?1 la in store: unirruoiMt red, fl l.Vnl 1 .;-,; No. 3 do., 81 17'i 1 Uli; No. 2 do., fl l'.'tid pj;-J; No. I do, fl 2IV'f 1 25; utigmded white, fl ll'.il 16: No. 2 do.. 81 l.S'.il I V4; No. 1 do . sah-sof 7,300 bu. at tl 17 (1 17: No. 2 re1, February, sales of 01.000 bu. at $1 lJv4l l v'4'; March, sales of liw.Ouo bu. at tl l'.iyU 20; April, rules of 3iS,000 bu. at tl 20,'j.fjl 21; May, sales of 120,000 bu. at 8l20y: iai. (torn Active and a shade higher; receipt, 32,000 bu. ; exiKirts, 50,(kio bu.; ungraded, 57( I'M-; No. 3, 5"vc7e; steamer. 't7y4n'tiH", No. 2 57 V ,''; old do., 5r,i(tt5,J; No. 2 white, 62c; low mixed, Olc; No. 2, February, 57?t.rH-; March, 5t'i?4'ia7c: April, f)J4((.Vic: May, 547BVc Oats Opened tinner and cloned with less struiiRtli ; receipt. .0,000 bu. : exports, 22.UO0 bu. ; mixed western, 4 ljj40c; w bite do., 45j tyJ'jC. Hay-t ttVtl 10. ilopK Quiet- but steady; yearlings, 14rä20c; eastern and western, 1.SQ22C; New York State, 16 t!2te. txffi Dull ond unchanged ; Rio cargoes quoted at lOrl Vic; jobbing, lO'ijlV. hugar Firm; fair to god rerlnery quoted at 73-10(i7:lic. Molasses Julet and unchanged; new crop, 50c; tet. 2yra..i0c. Petroleum Crude. 7rtsc; refined, Ö1 ,e. Tallow Steady : ;! ('hC. Keslti NoiniiiHlly iinchanKcd. Tun-'ntlne iuiet and steady at 4f.J,79 17c. Ftkh Higher at 3!e. Provisions Pork higher liut very quiet: old me.ss.tl5; new quoted at fl. 75. lieef quiet and unchanged. Cut menu stronger and in Kood demand, ong clear middles, tS4o; short clear, ta 55. lard Active and advanced; prime steam, f 10 30i 10 40. Butter Quiet and weak at 13fi2He. Cheese cuict and unchanged at loylSc. Cbleago Market. Chicago, Feb. 11. Flour Quiet and unchanged. Wheat Fair demand, unsettled: No. 2 sprfmr. 83 Vic cash und February; sr.c March; tr.i' bid April. I 03; May; No. 3 do., HOC. lini Illsher: fair demand; No. 3. 37;jfi:rr?c cash and February: 37 e March: 42,4cbld lor May; 42c bid for June; rejected. 3C5n.l0,e. ts Demaad licht; holders tirm: No. 2 ptlt edge, 32ic cash ; ;io'-4c February; 30Jc March; S41 ,c May. Kye iulet but steady: No. 2, Hc cash. Itarlcy Firmer: No. 2 spring, tl 02 cash. Provisions Dressed hop hUheraudn fair demand; light W; good heavy, t7 00. Pork: demand active; prices nave advanced; 915 25 cash; tl5 2.V15 30 February; tl5 :W March: 15 4.f 15 47H April : tl5 GOrntl j 62J May. Lard, demand active and prices have advadced; t ttr cash, February and March; $8 0 April; tlO 12 10 15 May. BuUtmeats. shoulders, t-" 10; short ribs. tH 00; short clear, f.3 25. , Whisky Steady and unchanged at tJ 07. Recclpta-Fiour, 13,0W bbls.; wheat, 12,000 bo. J
corn. 11. 000 bu.: Olli, 49,000 bu.; rye, 3,000 bu barley. 11.000 bn. ' Hhipmi;uu-Kloar. It.OUO bbln.; wbmt, 17 Of bn.; com. 100.000 bu.; oats. U2.O00 bu.; rye. 4.0U0 lu.;barley,l.0U0tu. I'hlUdelphla Market. PniLrl.'P!A. Feb. H. Flour ulet; wetcrn cxira, f.l ;4m:i 7.'.; Mlnuesota extra, tl 7."ur, 2.1; Ohio good..', t,2M: H. I.uis futicv, fi w inu r Itye Flour-httady at Jr. Whcut-otilct: njecttd gniln. dewit. tl f9No. ' risl ttmln SI i. V. 1 .1 .
1 -. - J" -n"1-. -'-'"-"ary.tl !' -I I. 1 l.V j lekol: Mnrih 1 ir.i' .1.1 ti i,--. . J.l.. '. . . I libld.l Is-.aVk.'M. -s. .-1. orn I nlr demand: stCHmr on track inlxetl. elevator. .Vi'..i- .1 v-..i.r..... . sale 1.1.1 . -1- wirij .lanii, MUhld. '.c aked. 4 V bid. 51V asked; April) Outs-.tevly; No. 1 w Mte. 17c. No. 2. lo, l"tli-: Pro i-on Firm and nnchnn;cd. Butter Firm und in Itlriioman.l.u...... tra, ..in..h-: do., eood to choice. J-i,.t::ln- ..ui..r,. WvrWTU txlr. isi27c; do. k,nh1 tl.choice. a" " I , I'wgs Firm at ?.'v.r.V. ,.,r,!,:VH'f"t,'H',' ln Mr .letnsnd;crcftniTv. 'v.4lV'P ir-'iriun stcelv at s.. Whlsky-Flrin at ii 10. IteccipN-l lonr. 2.7011 bhls.; wheat. tt.iVO bn.; eoni. ll.ooo bn. ; (u, 2l.eoo bu. ; onts, 22.s bu. Milpiueuts None. It:tltlmnre Mnrket. BAt.TIMORK. Frl.. 1 1 Flour Mend V ; Wcleril nHH-rilne. 8 I 2.W: 7."; lo. extra. I 7".'i; do. futnlly. t l'str. heat Western hnrln r. tlrrn and i IosIiil- .ml. t No 2 west-ni winter r-d, siMit and Pebruarv, II P.Vcl Mareh. fl :7m i: ', Apn tits 4,rt pi: May. Jl I'.i'.cfl in'.. Corn Western hlher and lit m : western ml jK.t and Ptbrtiary. aV.',-; Man-h b in'Kt-'-v-: April, il'.'.i l'4e: fieuriier. Mm.i.1 -ini li 11 let ; wlerti w bite, tl:.12c; lo . Kyi iHilT at tl r.11 I. liny Imll and heavy: prime toe rf,i.v. n..- 1 SllU. I.-O.HJI INTI011. X.I.V rewnsj l-l'roiioiit-Hrnier. Mess jm -j. , . ... pew. fh Ml. lltilklneats: loose UJ. I.., vl'r brio bioi-s. none 0111 nng: iio. Aut.i 4-..,. ..- Bacon: sboulden. fxi elw j.'rtb .V r 10 :Kn :). Unl: refine .,7(1-' r ' lÄe;l,ii'!2r.ine ' " U'm l-''. I -.Kg Klrnier at '-l('il. Petroleum Kell n ',i,S IVifiee t"let; K'.o cargoes, ordinary to fair. . (l2"c. Kiirar Lowe-.: A soft c. Whlvky-N'..mtiially fl 11 for Job lots. freights! a Liven m c-r Sh-amer I oll; cotton. ' J: Hour. 2s.ut p-r ton: Kruln. 1. ReiK-ipcs Klonr. Irt.vin bids.: wheat. 5.520 bu.; com. 25,1171 hu. : oals. ".,: bu.; rye. bu. Shipments Wheat. 10.000 bu.; com, tioiie. bales Wheat, 22"i,0n0 bu.: corn. ll',otxi bu. fit. I.oci1m Ularket. Feb. 14. Flour steady Ft. Loci, atid unciisnned. Wheat Slowa hitdeofT at the close; No. 2 red. 1 01 '..I oi l, eash: 1 tKii.t 0:1 Mnrc-h kt A'-l ..I I,. I ' . .!. tit st ' "Si v. i, .iiii, ffi tr-. do., '.!; No. 4 do.. !Sle bid. 1 us'. May: No. 3 Corn inter, but slow; Kr-aSs. rash: 3s.' 3skc March: .7' April; Wti0s May; 4t','l''c June. Oats-Diill: :'4M.r.ccasli; ;il; hid March; S:iV,- bid April. Kye lllvlier at ksc. Itsrley Dull and um linnu'ed. I-iid H let at 4:v. Itiltttr I'liehaiiued. Kircs Illuher al 21tt2Je. W tdsky Steadv at tl CO. Provisions lirk strong anI hluher: cash atid February; f 15 :;7 March; ?15 75 115 April; i .1 .!. nry ran ineniN rni-'lier anil firm al SI '.Mi.t.'i. t7 7 !i7 so. and ss nif.- US. I.nrd hiKber; t' :si lekcd. Uaecn higher al f5 75, n 50, and s 7iii.iH 7'. Keeijt Flonr, 5.000 bbls.; wheat, 5.000 bu.: com. Ij.ooo bu.; oats, 1ul0 bu,: rye, none; barlev, none. Shipments Flour, .000 bbls. : wheat lClWhu.; com. ls.tjoo bu.; oats, ti.ooo bn.; barley, none. rye, none ; Hons shippers not buying, for lock of transportation facilities; local butchers onlv luivers; quotations iioiniiial; linht, f4 40rcl i0; mixed packing. ?' 20.,' C,0; choice to futicv. t- 75 -iti 10. Hec-elpts, 1,1) head; shipments, l,5t0 head.' ISoston Market. Bostom. Keh. 14. Flour ijulct: mperflne. tl; common toextrus. tl 2V4.i 75; Wisconsin extra, tl 50r. V; Minnesota extra, tl 7-Va; winter wheat. Ohio and Mieliican, t"i 2.V.V1 Ut; Indiana. t'i fa)(ni; St Louis und Illinois, ' 7.W .'0; spring wheat patcntH, tr.:0(.iH2.": wlterdo.. $ti 2.'td7 75. Ct.rn Firm : iulx-d and y How, 67(a.VJe; steamer. 57m.Vnc; io frrade, IWWi(50e. Oats Steady; No. 1 extra white, 4M'nTc: No. 2 while. 4'slV; No. 2 mixed and No. a white, 4iiMC7e. Kye 1. Butter Choice western creameries. 2(,3.V; choice ladle pac ktsl, 2,l(;t2V-; c-ommou to good, 17W22C. V Fjrgs Western, fresh, nominally av&lfJc. Kc-otlpts Flour, ,,')00 bbls.. corn, 24,000 bu. ; wheat. 0.000 bn.: oats. ll.Ooo hu. ghlpmeuu Corn, 21,000 bu.; wheat, 10,000 bu. Cincinnati Market. Cincinnati, FeK 11. Cotton steadvat 11VFlour Stronger; family, fl soa.; fancy, t5 KV 5 7'. Wheat Stronc; No. 2 red winter, tl W. Corn Firm: No. 2 mixed, 44c Oata Firm; No. 2 mixed. 37! e. Kye Firm; No. 2. '."sc. Barley Mrong: No. 2 foil. SI. Provisions Pork ilrm at t!5. Lanl strong and higher at t'J 87 V'J '.'5. Bulkmeats strong: shoulders; f clear rlljs, t7h7'. Bacon: demand fair and prii-cs higher; scarce; shoulders, $i; clear rib. $s 50; ch-ar. tl 75. Whisky Active and firm at ft 00. Butter Firm: choice western reaerxe. 23toi'n-: choice Central Ohio, 20ft 2 1 e. Ho;? Moderately active and higher; common, tl .Vi-1.-, 3.',; liht. .! .Viftr ni; pHcklng. t5 4V 5 K'; butchers'. t" Wi(iO 25. Bet-elp'.s, l.soo h-ad; snlpincuts, 1,7(10 head. New York Livestock Market. Nkw Yohk. Feb. 11 The Drovers' Journal Bureau reports: Bcee Iteceipts yesterday and to-dnv. 4,::on heed total for the week, 11,070, against p.'.t'iOO h-id last weck. 1 tie bulk of tne supply wiisin the market la-fore tf a in. The demand was sharp, and at a further advance equal to tl per head; extremes forjoor to kimm! steers, S'.iftll; prime nd extra, til 25ftll 75: general sales at tu 2-V4 10 frf). Tncre were about Too bead usexl for ex;irt trade; no shipments to lay. To morrow 4r0 live cattle go to london, 00 to Bermudas. Shipment last w-ek. 200 live cattle: 13 live sheep. 1.170 earcusses in 11 (ton; voo dressed pigs. r - Sheep heceipts since sJialurdav, 7,100 head; total, 21.2:! head for the Week, ngtilnst :i"..".20. the previous week. Market stronger for both sheep and lambs; an early clearance was made al tl 7."6 75 per 100 jouuds for sheep, and t; 25ft 7 .'i0 for lambs. Swine Ueeelpbt for two daya, 8,4iX) head; total, S.,1'.KI head lor the week, against liJ.KIO head lor the previous week. The market is firmer, with fair mies st SO' 37) i ikt 100 imunds live weight. Milwaukee Market. Milwatkek, Feb. II. Flour In fair demuud. Wheat Firm : ojiened and closed steaily; No. 1 Milwaukee hard, nominal: No. 1 Milwaukee, nominal: No. 2 Milwaukee, hard. 977e: February. i7'hc; March, '.s1-; April, f.oe No. 3 dO., SJ.4-; No. 4. nominal; rejected, nominal Corn Higher; No. 2. Ssc Oats Higher and scarce; No. 2, Slc. Bye Firmer: No. 2. ssc. Barley Strong: No. 2, cash, hOftSO'ic. Provisions Higher. Mess pork, tl5 10 cash: tl5 25 March. I-ard: prime steam, fJ it) cash and February; $9 March. Hogs Firmer at f " 40ft5 90. lU-eelpts Flour, 2, 100 bbls. ; w heat, ,500 bu. ; com. 4.O0O bu. Shipments Flour. 3,800 bbls.: wheat, S bu.; corn, 2.7UO bu. Foreign Markets. London, Feb. 14, 5 p. m. Consols for money, 9 13 10; do. account, Us, 15. 16. C nlted butes Bonds New 5s, 1037, ; 4Xs, HI' J: 4s. 110)i. Ihiilroad Seeurilles Illinois Central. 13s: Pennsylvania Central. 0-s; New York Central. 155; Krie. 5lf4': seconds. 101 ; Renting, 32. Petroleum Beflned, 11)'. Paius, Feb. 14. nentes Mt C9c. ASTWtr.r, Keb. 12. I'etroleuin 2nhf. Liver cool. Feb. 14. Cotton Quiet but steady at jsC'vO'jd: sales of X.noo bales for speculation and exsrt, including 600 bales for s(eculalion and exjiort, and 6.4."0,bale of American. Com New eMem mixed f Id. Ijird- 51s fid. Bacon 12s 3d. Toledo Mnrket. Toucno. Feh. 14. At noon the lioard opened with wheat firmer, closing a shade eaier. Whest No. 2 red Wabash, tl U5U: Michigan, tl 0tr'; April, tl OH; May, tl lOi'j. No. 3 red Wabash, tl 001 ' Corn Quiet : high-mixed, l-'c; Xo. 2 Michigan, 42'.jc; Aj.ril. 4.1'mc: May, II,1.:. Oats (Mill aud nominal. At the Close A" heat Dull: No. 2 rcdMichlttati, 51 is.S: April, SI o: May, tl 10!.'. Receipts and shipments None. Ilaltimore Live Stock Market. Baltimork. Feb. 14. Beef Cattle The market Is slow and prices unchaneed; very best, 15 7.VH 5 7U: first quality, ft 50(5 25; medium, ft 25 ftl 25; ordinary, . t2 50ft; 25; most sales at t4 75ft5 60. Receipts, 1,005 head : sales, Vi head. 8 wine Fair supply, and moderate demand; quoted at t7 2CftJJ 25. Receipts, 6,5e5 head. New York Dry Goods Market. Nsw York, Feb. 14. Business moderate with package houses. Jobbing trade Irregular. Cottou goods ore quiet and steady. Qaills In good demand. Monument Mills quilts advanced. Prints in moderate demand. Uinghams are active and firm. .Men's near wooleus are elugglbh. .
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