Indiana State Sentinel, Volume 29, Number 55, Indianapolis, Marion County, 22 February 1882 — Page 8

THE INDIANA STATE SENTINEL, WEDNESDAY, FEBRUA11Y 22, 18S2.

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I11GII WATERS.

Latest Advice From tu Inattd'ated River Town-ISuln(M Partially istupended at Madison. Special to the Sentinel: ilAW.-50N.In-l., Ftb. 11 Tlieriw uover the Ur.k i:ntny placea lrc-re. Oa account of tbe hijh water cicraticms nave been suspended at Johnson's and Omenta starch factories, shipyard, sawraLL, and Trew & Co.'s flour mill. Many meu are rrmporarily thrown out of tmplcyraant au4 the J., M. and 1. passenger and freihat depo? are flooded. Carroltou and Milton, Ky., are paV.Ally tubiaerged, the General Lytlle having Uri Jed la one of the streets of Carrol toe this evetlug. The river Is still rising aa inch en hoar. i (To the Associated Press. mem mi?'. Memthh, IVb. 1!. The latest adrices from down the river are that tj,o break in the levee which occurred just above Austin, Miss., Friday nitrht. exlendä nearly all tue way up to Mahone's Landing, a distance of about three miles. The levee wbioh protects Laconia Circle broke Tii ursday night, and all the Circle 5a n-w under" water. A break occurred in the rear, and it is about fifty yards wide. Th?re ar cititeen large plantations in the Circle, several being owned by Gov-1 ernor Luke r.l.tckbtirn, of Kentucky, aal! his relations. The planters are all busy at work trying to save their stock, which, whenerer able, are being boated away to the ridges. Urea; fear exists that th rie now comin? down the Ohio will check the decline that l.ru .et in, and add to the disaster that overwhelms this immediate section. At Helena, Axk., the water has backed up into the city until the largest tKirtion of it is covered to the depth of loar feet, and it is rising at the rate of a foot a day. Her citizens are conveyed to their dwellings in skiffs, riant in throughout this fraction of the country, from Memphis as far dowa as VicksburL'.'must necessarily be delayed this season. AT IU"I.YILI.C Lacistillk. Feb. 11. Great crowds visited the levee to-day to see tho bi river. The river rose nearly to feet duriujr the pat twenty-four hour, and is rising, with tweu-ty-niue mi one-half feet of water in the 4anal end twenty-seven and one-halt feet in the chute ou the falls. The foot of Fourth street is cut oil by water from all communication with the" liver. The water has extended some distance up Fourth street and cellars a far up as Gray's alley are tilling with water seeping into them. All the lirt lioors of houses around the corner of Fourth street and the river are covered with water, and all houses along the wharf, from Fourth street down, are in water. Teams are busy hauling ötuirulT the levev and maay people are moving. AT CIXCISXATI. Cl.vciSNATl, Feb. l'J. Jiutii egau iul!iii here at 12.0. this afternoon, and up to 1': 1 to-night one inch had fallen. At J.'jiiisvillt at that hour l.il inches had fallen, ami at I'ittaburg. where the rain commenced later, nearly an inch had fallen. The river at 7 to-niht was lifty-three feet and stationary, which is within nine feet and ten i:.rhes of the great rise of 1SJ2, and within nine feet of the great rise of l-47. i'.uiness men on the landing are watcLimr tlieir cellar?, sorue of wlr'cii are il)dcl already. The water is over the sidewalks on the river front near the susjeusion bridge in Covington. The rain appears to be general, and pives apprehension of great destruction, the Uood coruinz, as it doe, on the Ohio when that stream and all its feeders are at flood-height The Gazette's Zanesville special reports the Muskingum Iliver high rising rapidly. Navigation is about closed. A heavy rain is falling. A telegram from St Louis reports a heavy rainsettin? in to-night, and all points in the Ohio Valley, from Pittsburg to Cairo, report rains during the day and continuing in the night Walsh it Kellogg's distillery and the Hemingway glass works in Covington will be endangered if the river gets two or three feet higher. At 1 o'clock this morning the rain is still falling, and rain is reported all long the river. It looks as if a great rlood were coming. The Rivers Continue to RUe, nnl Great Damage lielos Doe. Cixcinsati, Feb. 20. A heavy rain has been falling all morning. The river at 11 o'clock was fifty-live feet, and rising two inches an hour. All cellars below Third street are flooded, practically suspending business in that portion of the city. A great force is kept busy removing goods. The Plum Street Passenger J 'spot I iaacces: sible, and trains deliver passengers at YVood street Maddux Si llobart's distillery ' and the Globe tolling Mill have been.conipclled to close operations... The former has driven away all its stock. The other distilleries in the same locality will be compelled to close to-day. If the rain should stop now, it is estimated there will be five feet jaore of Tise. What will come with more rain would make the highest water ever known. AT S1W)X. Madison. Feb. 20. The Ohio Eiver at this point is overflowing the banks, causing a suspension of business along the river front, and considerable damage to property. Tha people along the shore are fearful of a great flood, as the river is still rising at a rate ol two inches per hour, and a -drizzling rain ia still falling. ATT. CHAEIJCft, MO. St. Loci., Mo., Feb. 20. A dipatch from St Charles says the Missouri Kiver roee seven feet between Sunday evening and this morning, and the country around is much Hooded by the rain, and the track of the Wab-jAh, it. lx)iis and Pacific Koad be t-ecn here and St. Peters is flooded. fc'caCblding, supported by short idling, which had been used in erecting the wooden pana of the St Charles bridge were swept away, bat the three temporary piers are tili standing. Trains will not La allowed to eros the bridge until the condition of the new wooden piers is ascertained by an examination ol them. at. et. St. Locrs, Teh. 20. Tlte river baa rien About ten feet since yesterday. The rise was so unexpected that considerable freight lyin on the levee near the old fc'bort.Line was swept away. Other, property has be -n moved further up the bank to-day or taken away altogether, no that no further damage will be done. The Ohio and Mississippi, east, and the Missouri Pacific, west were the only trains that departed to-day. Af 1 trains on the other road, have returned on Account of washouts. Market at Chirac. Chicago, Feb 20. Trading in wheat to-day was active, specn la ting business being large. The feeling was decidedly stronger, and an -almost steady appreciation occurred i n price. The demand was mainly for the April market for this delivery developed the most strength occasioned by a sharp demand from the shorts influenced by fears of a manipulated market. Foreign advices were dull. New York, however, was strong. The weather was threatening and the receipts were email. Local feeling wa3 bullish, caused by fears of speculative manipulation. The market ojened very unsettled at ,' jalc higher, advanced steadily for April, and 2a2Kefor Mar; fluctuated, and tinualiy closing 4 lie higher for April, and 2V;c for May, than the closing on 'Change Saturday. The sales ranged noniin.llv $1 21:(ial 21;' February, $1 31?4'al 25! i March, l 22a 1 '2)i?i April. On call wheat was moderately active, and v prices still further adTanced. Sales were 1,300,000 bushels. The com market was stronger, and prices lal I Zc higher, with the improvement moderately well sustained. Speculative business

was fair, and the shipping demand was moderate; receipts moderate and the market closed ,e over Saturday; ra'es were nominally 5G'.;2ö7! fc; February, TiYi) ;c; March, Gi'sCoC. On call, corn was moderately active and prices generally higher. Sales, 4-30,000 bushe'Is. Oats were ouiet and lilt!e disposition

to trade. In sympathy with other cereals, prices were Js.1 i'c better; sale3 at lO'atO.'sC March; Italic May. On call, oats were quiet aud prices irregular. Sales, 55,000 bushels. Irrk offerings were quite liberal and speculative demand active; prices declined 20a Cue during the middle of the je-sion, but rallied 203200 and ruling comparatively steady to the close: eales at 17 -10317 .r0 cash; $17 Wal 7 50 March. Ou call, pork was nearly nominal, sales being only U.250 barrels; prices irregular. The demand for lard was active and offerings liberal, prices rccyled 2ij25c. but later the feeling was steadier arid prices rallied 10al2!-;C and ruled compiratively staady to the cle. Dark and heavy tobacco have presented no pood or fine samples and very little leaf ranking as high as medium. There has been well sustained demand, and prices have ruled steady for both leaf and lugs. Old crop styles have been quiet and barely steady. " Durley tobaccos of grades fnm low to medium have been comparatively quiet anil prices have been somen hat irregular. There are. however, no quotable changes in prices. Color offerings have had quick sales at full prices, but all colored o:Ie:ii:g3 have been a shade easier. It is regretted that country buyers are payinc as high as $- around for Clarksville district crops showing a very large rise in their views within a few weeks and big premiums over price"? of the last three years. The prices referred to are considered to be. not only risky, but as certain to resr.lt in losses. A immber of warehouse men have been victimized in small amounts on call. Lard dull, sales being r.,.V.i tierces. - Prices were irregular and better for near futures and lower for Ions onee. The Haverhill Fire. Haverhill, Mass., Feb. Ii. The city is full of strange r3 viewing the ruins f tiie lire. Several safes were ojeneu and the contents m iinly found unharmed. Many, however, were broken by falling from upper stories and in them shone melted poll aud silver. The severe beating of one thief by citizens and police restrained others, und im robbery is reported. Widle the ruins in many places still blaze, and smoke and steam envtlop all, every ono is hopeful. Most manufacturers will lill their order?, having made arrangements to start business to-morrow morning. There w ill not be a stampede of workmen. The burnt district will be rebuilt inyro substantially." Haverhill has received a blow, it not ruined. The funeral of Fireman German t'iok place to day. a Washington strict eighty for.r bticess firms rind" individuals siller a'lois of 'nearly a lotal of 0O0.0Ö0, while the los to others on the same treet agreates $!:!, ouoShannou' Uank Robbed. TfrreIIai ti:, Feb I V The Punk, of Patrick Shannon was robbed ot .i,"uo in currency about noon to-day. A man engaged the Cashier in conversation while an accomplice passed behind the counter and secured the money. The f irmer was arrested and gives the name f Uenj. Simmon, of Chicago, but the man who got the money has no been caught. Tony Pastor iuTrouhle. Tony Pastor, of New York, who is now with his inimitable variety combination, making a tour of the principal cities of the Fnion, is recognized a3 the leadingcharacter vocalist and variety performer of the United States. He owns and runs a lirM-clas-s Theater on P.road way, New York City, and has gathered about him the bet troupe of variety artists that could be obtained. The company has just completed a brilliant enageineut at the Walnut Street Theater, Philadelphia, and after the present tour they will reappear in Tony Pastor's own Theater in New York City. Mr. Pastor is the originator of his peculiar school of character einging, and has made himself immensely popular, having bv his . talents a large lortune. The writer of this article met Mr. Pastor recently at the Pinghaiu House, ui Philadelphia, and found him as genial ;n private ashe isamudng before the public. During out conversation 1 inquired as to his physical health, and lie replied that, notwithstanding the strain upon him in ihe discharge of his professional duties, it was excellent. He had occasionally severe pains, either the result of rheumatic attacks or colds, but any complaints nf that character never troubled him long, a- ;-.e had found out a remedy for all such anc-ring affections. I aked"hini what the re- edy was, aud he replied, "dt. Jacobs Oil' I then learned from Mr. Pastor that he considered the Great German llemedy auexcellent preparation forthecureor relief of rheumatism, and that it was about the only thing used among professional ieople for that distressing complaint He took bottles of it with hint whenever he went traveling, and would not be without it, iuuI knew that it was very popular with a number of members of his own company. A conversation held subsequently with various members of the organization revealed the fact that St, Jacobs Oil had been performing most invaluable service for them in the way of curing them of rheumatism. Nearly every artist in the troupe used it. .and was enthusiastic in its praise, and the writer was really forced to the conclusion that Tony Pastor was certainly in luck in having so valuable an article known and employed by hih iuimitably good company of performers, for it enabled every one to be always in his place, thus insuring comfort to the management and genuine satisfaction to the public. Tony Pastor would certainly be in trouble without St. Jacoba OX "At least, other managers whose artists have been temporarily unsupptied. hav noticed the diflVrenca between St. Jacobs Ql in stock ami St. Jacob Oil outof stoc k among i lie members of their companies. New York Clipper. J. revolution in the treatment of nervous diseases is now taking place. Dr. Uenson, of Baltimore, ha. discovered a sure remedy In his Celery and Chamomile Pills they permanently cure sicfe ind nervous headache, neuralgia, dyspepsia, sleeplewness ami all nervous diseases. Men2ian'8 Peptonized fieef Tonic relieves indigestion, dyspepsia, nervous prostration, and all forms of general debility. The only preparation of. beef containing its entire nutritious properties. It is riot a mere Btüuulant like the extract of beef, but contains blood-making, force-generating, and life-U3taining properties; is invaluable in all enfeebled condition?, whether the result of exhaustion, nervous prostration, overwork, or acute disease; particularly if resulting from pulmonary complaints. Caswell, Ia2aw$' Co., Proprietors, New York. Sold by druggifjts. We think we can cure a bad caw of backache quicker with one of Carter's Smart Weed and eL,ad6una Backache Piasters, than by any other application, aud after the backache is cured, yoa can still wear the plaster without discomfort for two or three weeks or longer. This combination of Smart Weed and Belladonna U a great hit, and It is hard to find any pain or ache that will not yield to it Price, 25 cent". Sold by druggets every where. For coughs, colds and throat disorders. ue " IJrown's Uronchial Troche?," having proved their etlicacy' by a test of many years. Bnmttt'i Coconine Soften the hair when harsh aud dry. Soothe the Irritated foalp. AtV.mla the rtchet lustre. Prevent the hnlr from fid'lnsr off". Promotes its h jalthy, vigorous growth.

MONEY AND STOCKS.

Sestissl Omci, Msxiat. Keb. 20. IteZ I Thercrc was little dolntf la bftnVing circles today. The demand for money, however, may be regarded as hea7y, and rates of discount firm at 7;-iS per cent. Exchjin;e is scarce, aod sales between biuts coaimanded a premium of fifty ceuta per Sl.COO. Mew Turk Financial Bl&rket Frw York. Feb. 20. Money 4CI ptr cent, closing at 4 ($5 per cent. Prime Mercautllc Paper .E36 per cent Government Eonds-rWeik and ier cent. lower for cxtendel 6s and 4'4s, and unchanged for oS and 4s. Railroad Iionds Generally lower. State Securities Weai. The Stock Exchange business rn chleflj ou specialties. Of these Lniville and Nashville was prominent, and broke f;ora 85"'m to oa a great variety f rumor, the most r!uIlle of which was that the city of Louisville is selling its stock, and that low peculators In secret are helrving them. In tr.e afternoon it was reported that the Vanderbilt 1k wcregetlinR out stx ks which they re-euil bought, but this was by no means clear. The i;uue:al niaiket closed weak. Transactions, UW.COO. GOVEKKMKKT 8ECCEITIES. 3torIiiig, fOdays. Sterling, sL;üt.... .si 5 pr ceut ex. direct' Ü. 8. 4V:H. JJ4''i "4 New U. ß. 4 3.......11,'(( Sots, The purcfcasiu prlco lor iovernincui bonds in IadiauaroUs v&tics from the Now York luotatioas VJl per cenL Feclflc 6's.... 156 T:ine!ee, r.evr 5" Cent Pacific rts.-.ll3!jrulon Pac Crsts..U..ll(, Srie Ind's PS U. P. laud Krants.....lläit Uhlgh & Wilts. 107 It?. P. Eloklus f ucd..lii Loulaiiina ctmsuU.. f i-S lrIiila . ..4 Misnouri 6'. -..111 Vi Virginia consols . mi St Joe... ..ksV., Po. Taerred ..114H, ?t P. ß g. C. tlnisll-.'.Tex. P. laiidgrauts. C4i TemibÄseo 0'a i'.'Wi GE7TZKAL FTOCEH. . T. P.. R!oQ uiv. SiJi Northern P-lCe..u. 33i Adaxas Exprofs s'l I'J jlo. lireterrea...- .'! Alton & Terre U öl k.äi T. U. PfS .. so American tlxpre?..- Pt Burl., Cedar i-t fc N- 7i 3&i:ftd t-'outhem.. tti 1. C. A I. C North n-esteni......l"..V Northwestern, pt'L.l-ii i 1 . i i ..I ' ..e-.T 1 or .,.-uiiai.i..v; Onio Central 1". Ohio ft Mississippi. 31J4 O. ft iiiss. Tfd.... J ) Antral latiflc - J'a Ontario & Wezt'n üeHyefeke Ji Onio. M ; Paeiio Wrdl 42 Oo. erst pre ferrtd.- Si ilVjiama. . 1'. ocond .. 1 ;- I'eoria, i). te K . -JS JhlcaKoÄ Alton 12-.'k Fia-butji -.lc.' H. A A. nref erred X lltead'r - ,V. Ohle, OürL & Q lX':?i. Roi-k Island ChL, St. L. N. O... ' 1 !S't. 1 & hn Fran. Cln.. S.m. ft. t'leve- 4; Do. rTfcrred-... a, C, C. A I s ,Do. ftrs: pM !d'awnre Si ilad.K"1. tt. PauL Del. & Lac J-JSWi'.St IVul t.refc-rred . t:i . S0! ,.10.v Denver & lt. (jiad. .". i'i'St. Paul ft Mana......i.,1 ........7. v;t.PiUl ft Ovnaha... M Krif preferrci 'i it. P ft O. pfd .10 FoitVayne, .1:12 iTcxas Pact jc, 2Vt Uai-niUu oi SU Joe. :l-4 Uatou Pacific 117 Do. Ttre.oired... . Vt O. Ö. Eipnw.. 71 .20 i W., .St. 1 ft l'aclüc- si ü&ilem . Houston Texas.. prete rred.. UlinoU Centred- 1st :Vclls A Far-o Ex lir Iudumanulia.li.ftW. 4"l4 W. I". Ta.epraph 7sKAiisft Texx-j Ktuit Ternejee Lako Kris & West... :'.)!- Lo. preferrsd -.. Lake Shore 'W; . ("arlx.-n Louisville & Nash soiCentml Arizouft... l-'.s 21 1 l V) J, 2 lxu.,.N. A. ts um 7!i cxe-jiy-.or MaihCia. 1st p:'d HJviloniesf.ke a.. LV. F6ut.nd vfd Little rittsjhury... Mem p. ft Cbarldt'u 67,' Ontario . .... Michigan IX'utraL s: Quicksilver , NUtwmui FaciUc W;'a lo. preferredMobileft Ohio Ti surer cua..... Morrla ft Eex....-.lJl Sundard..... N&Khvilleft Chat-. 73JJ Sutro N. J.CentrnL 'Xy3 Uobinson Norfolk ft W. pfd SS .Scuth I'aciflc cos " 5to COMMERCIAL. Business was almost at a Hand still to-d.iy owing to the bad weather, the couulry roads being in a wretched condition, and cont;eiuentiy interrupting trade to a more or lsss extent. Priccj arc firm, however, and there are no ladicatious of immediate changes. INDIANAPOLIS WUOLFSaLE MAP.KLTS. Floor, Grain and Tay. Flour New proces. 7 P.1 7 53 : fancy, fS 75 7 00: choice fS 255 0; family, 5 COrit 3 25; treble sitra. t-b 5l'C4i 75; double extra, tf 005 'Si: cxtri, 14 5(V4 Vo : Hiiperrlne, 81 0;l 2j; fine, 3 73(31 00; foundry. J CO'dtfSO.. Ituek wheat Flour f 7 ott per bbl. Wheat On 'Chanire cash wheat is firm for fdilplueiil; futures jvtik aud nes'tected. ChicKO ypeii'l at tt .V- April; Mghtyt, t 27: loweft, 1 cloned. 1 -Vi- letter Cbicaxo. 2:0: Nfan n closed at tl ST'i'al 27;. We quote: No. 'I MediterraueBti, l JC-UC; N.i. 2. red, trail 29; No. 8 red, : February, ; March, ; April, ; rejected. . Coin Ih nf ejected and dull, but firmly held : Vn bid cash f jt imxfd; none olerei. New York closed stron at about Saturday's prices. Chicago opened Mav; highest 6:e. lowest 62J-JC, closed f.u7;?. Later Chit ng. 2:30: May closed at t'f-yo. e:c. We quote: Widte No. 2. 6J(tti7c: white. No. 3. 6;!4: hhth mixed. foc: raixed, btc: mixed February, Bite; m'xed March, ; mixed April. : rejected. &5c: uamerchant&blc, ; couml er. mtxed. t VJi'. Oats Market rlrm but dull. Wequote:Ko.2 white, 4Ö !i7c No 2 mixed, 43,$44c. Rv. No. V 110 l'"c. H ty TlmothyT f 16 01Jtil7 00 rr ton for small bales, ten ton ears : prairie B 5uf 10 T0 per ton. Bran fJiinst art held at $11 QO.ucm tl'JW'jjlOO; hominy feed 521 75 per ton. The Fronslbn Market. Below are the present jobbing prices: Smoked Meats 8. C. Hams: Ten and 12 pounds av., lJf4c: IS poundfi av., viy&; Yiy pouuOa, it., UV.c: n pounds and up, 12c Breakfast Baooa lsc; shouldera, 9?c: California hams, Sc; rpiccd rolls, 10 J4; bacon clear rides. 1154c: do. backs, llc Pickled MeaU Ham iiork, per bbl., 200 lbs.. Its 00; extra mess pork, per bbl., XJ lbs., (is 00. Lard Kettle rendered leaf, in tier, 2c; do. half barrels, 13!e: choice (U. Pin-tec ft Co'.) 12 Bauag3s Bologna, In cloth, c in gut. Sc. The Produce Market. Eg?? Paying 18c, selling at !Xc Uutter Ext.ru tresh aweet country butter, 21c; se-'Ui-.K af2Gys27c,. Fovdtry Live turkeys, 7JSC per lb.; live. cPicKfi, 2 7a per doi. ; live heufc, ft per dos . 7s rn-c W. ; roosters, ti 2J per doa., 4c per lb; goese, full icHtnered, 55 to i-er Cox. Keatbern rTiaie geeM, 40c; mixed, 2227c: aid feathers. :420c. Hide-üreeu hidc, 646hc; ereeo.aa'f, He; I rreen failed hides. 7X, 8c: green b-d'ed calf, 12e; diyctut hidja, jzc: dry P4itel hide?', lie: duni' aedone-tlrd crT the above prices. Tallow No. Tegetables and Frnifs. Honey New, J in 1 and 2 lb. caps la cases of lb: KtraiikCd. is,20c Satter Kreit Imported. 81t( 12 per cak; per bM.. 87; nail bbis.. to. Mince Meat In barrela aud half barrela. 8c; la pall4bic tatou TeUow Danvers, $3 C0J3 25 par bbl. Potatoes Choioa. 7ö4 00 ir bbl. Apples 64 X iS 00 rer bbl. aa to quality. Dried piUea Evaporated, lvlCe; fimmirn (tried. 7(jyc Dried Ajiies Covimou. 7Ko'Je. Cranberries 512 wxcLV-i e per rarrei. Beans Choice uavy, 84 3j4 25; medium, 84 CO 4 2; marrowfat, f 1 2 h.j.1 wj. Houttny cr bbl., 81 47100; pearl meal, 83 03 5 25; trite, fsecipzi. Dry Godc. Brown Cottons Athleten A, sc: Atlantle A, frc; d H. 8Jc; Creeent City A, 8$c; do B. 8'4c; do O. 7Jic: tiranitertlle IK, 7H; do LL,'6ic; Auirosta, Tfc; Clark'a A, 6j4c: Agawam E,: Granite B, 6c; Continental C, Ec; Nashua , Sc; l'epperell E, 8Jic:doR, 8c; do O. 7e: do M, 7c; Lawrence LL,"4c: Mi. BB. 7c: CÜca C, 5ic; FeppereU 9-4, 25c; do ltt-4, 27 ; Utica, 9-4. 80c: ao 10-4, o2Sc Bleached Cottons Canoe, 4?ic; Chestnut Hiil, BVic: Green tl. :c: Hope, c: Fitchvllle, 9?: Blttckaton A A, c; Pju-ker.JOc: FarwelL 10c; Hill 4-4, 10c; Knilt of tbe Loom, U4c; Unwood, 10c; MAsnnvllIe. Lonsdale, WVjC: Wamsuttt, 13c; Wbiünsrllle af-m.,7?ic; New York Mills, 13c: J. C. Kninbt's Camurie, 10; Lonadale Cambric, 13c; Dwtght Cambric, 12c. Print Dundee, 6c: Harmony, fc; Bpraguo, 6c; Gloucvter. 6c; Allen's, 6e: Ilauilton, 6Jc; Härtel, Knickerbocker, n; Dunnell, eyc; American. 6c; Oriental, 6c: Steel Kiver, Cc; Cocheco, 6,'-Jo; Pacificajio; irerriroack.evjc; ?:anr.hester,6c;Eldvstone f 'h??cy.6JJ:5o Chocolates 6Vc: himpvou's Black aad White. 6i:S?impon'i Plain Blacks. tVfi; Albion Solid Color. ;; Berhu do.ee; Mallory ilnk,6!c;llrrTiirack 8hirt;rjf?s,Cc; Washington Oil Rd i uncy, 9c; do Plain Oil Roda, 9e; do Plain Nile Green and Imperial Blue, lie; Merrimack PrlnUnl Ilqvie. Cc. i Pm-itic Mills trcna Fabi-tes Three-fourth Poplin Lustre, BHc; do Alpaca Lnatre, 16Vic; do Kieel Lustre. 16c; do CpjLmere, HKc; do Ex. Heavy Ca.'hmere, loe: do Indian Cashmere, 13c; Co Eclse, 12)ic; do Cashmere Beige, 13J-o; do Austmlien Crepe, do Faricles, lsc; do Brocatel, lJc; do Rmaan, ISc; 6-4 Crepe, 21c; Go Borciuro, 15lie;do Ruban. lSc; do CA CV..obnere. 21c; d i AG Cashmere, 30c, do GI Poplin, 16jc; do X Alpaca, lsc. Ghighams Manchester, 10c; Earlston, 8c;

lxic tbUT, lO'-c; Bates, 10c; Hunkett 10jc; White, ld'c; iliutou Drt?s Styles. lOVic; Cenun, 12V; Halras, 12ic; I'alsley. 12Kc; Koairew 12 HC Cheviot V.hittenton Ex. Stout, 1C: do B. tc; Pverett IO'-iJc; Endurance Ex. Heavy.fl; do XXX, c: G-.enoldtu. HV4c; Amoskeag. lie; do llai'-U, 13c: IMiaburg, 11c. Osnabuiv Alabama, 9c; Augusta, S; Loulslua, 84c; Greenbriar. 9c; Newtoa Pads, pvjc; Ottawa. 7 Vf.: Swepson, Sc; ilbl-lpj.l, hic; Foret MiU. 6c: Suinnier'llie, 9Sac. Tickings Arasapha, 10c; Lewistn 3Vln., ViVjn; do S21u.. 16V: ao ?0-!u, Jic; doPudds, 17c; Conenof? BF, lsc; no Extra 32-m.. 15; do CCA. J4c: do X. lie: York 2-in., 164c; oo 8o-in., 13c; Kamiltou, 13c; do Fancy. 12c; Amoskeag AC A, 1-3C Icmln-Hay-Jiaker, 10: Nelson AA,12Kc;C"o

X X IjiSc- do It I.. 14" Beaver Creek CO. 1 Jeilrcvl). ftT.. lSc. ; do r-B, lie; do A A, 13c; Coiton FPniiel.s Nashua Brown. IT, 8c: T, 5c; B. a, love: AAA, 11 Kc: X, 12-c: XL, XX, HSc; XXX, lhc; XXXX, 21c; Nafhna EleichHl. T. bc; B. 11c; A. llc: AAA. VlHc; X, lS,Sc; XL, 15c; XX, ice; XXX. 0c; XXXX, 2.'k5; Tremont Brown, ul. 7ie; V, be; ii. 8c; r, T. 10c; A, 11c: Y. llic; X, 12Jc: XX, 14c; XXX, l"c; Tremont Bleached. PXj, Wr.; D.Sc; II,'Jc; P, 10c: T, lie; A, 12c; Y. 13c; X. 14c; XX, 15ic; XXX, 18c KcutuckT Jeans Abbotsford, 11! e; Indian Creek. 9c; ledford, 15; Capitol, lfic; lrovidoat 17c: Preferred, '25c; Chelton Uoe.sklns, 40c; Home-made. 6237V-c. Carpet Chain A hite, 22c; Colored, 27c: Cover let, 2 tc; No. 500 Cotton Yarn, lie; Candle Wick, 22c; Cotton Twine, i2c Grain Lair American, 20c; Fraaklinville, 22c; Lewision, yic ; ü t&rk A. 23c. Irnz Market. Alcohol, $2 30,2 S; calomel 7VS1 25; camphor, iPKjMac; covhinel, 60i70c; chloroform, Due; gnm opium. Jt70.j"00; Indigo, $1 0uj:J 0; morphiDe, SäX.' ilC0. OiL Castor, "1 lji3l 20; sweet oil. SüoSl 75; olive oil. Sl50j:i 00; berRamot (Sander?oirp), 82 75Ä3 00; letuon (Sanderson's), S3 50?S7li. Qaintae, P. ft W., Si 302 33; cinchonidia, P. ft W., yjQ'Jx. American b-carb. ?od&, 4(Vc; English do., 560. SnuX Garrett's 2 oz. packs, 81 15 ptrtioz. ; 4-rz. bottles, f; iU) per dr. Flove's ßnlphur, 4öc, TnrjHitiiiiie. f.StS v. EugUsh ver. red, by bbl., 27ic; lc-y quantities, 3 Vi. Iodlue, & .S33 75. So Ja iotah. ?2 50. Clove.. 40Q.r.e. Ilhubarb, 9)c fjll '25. Window glass, to and 10 per cent.: double 65 per ccut. oif. ' The Orocery Uarket, Ru?an Cut loa". 10r?ü4c; powderedt lO1: granulate !, 10,al0-e; sjtManr-t A, 11;, SV:; oft' A.9'; VJ';c; whiieertrs C. xt!)?: hue roilow J4g.-4c; jcobd jeil.w, S'i--j: 'iir ysltaw. 7Ti,ic; eoramou imii! "iU'ii cw Orleans, s.'ie: it-lined, i'i'C'.Ci. Cotreos Common, 1.1 let Ordinary. ll('12e; fair, 12-J12fco; Kcod, S&l7,;c: priTae, lAi.JiO ftrlcUr priac; WS'Iflte: ctjo'.ce. l5ST"-ic; oi.1 GaTorrciaut Java, (s"2CSc; Aibuckle'sroAsted li;bo; Leve:ii:g'i, 14j j. Molasrcs au ßyrups New Orleau xnola, new crop, Wjt7sc; ayrup 41360a iergau lorcommcü to cuoicc. Rica Carolina and Louisiana, 64'?70. ep!cv Veppcr. llSc: aiplce, isoiüc; clove, 4"i50c: ttmtr. 'J0(vi:c; c:nr.ta-m la rr.at, 2340c: nutmetrs. S5c?4Sl C5; mar, V3e5?l 1C. gslt lake eeUs in car lota at 81 47;draylots at II .'0; rmAll 1ft w 10c aiorc from, store; dairy, ti for 60 to 100 pockets. Chees Western Reserve. Ohio, 13c; Cryst&l Epring, MJc; Solon brand, lZic lrled Bet. lasfil43. Starch Rsflnea perl, 4;1; per lb; Eureka, 6c: champion glocs ium.r. ; improved corn. rore'-gu fruit Tondon U-rer raisins, ti 25 3 r': new Uyer, f:, ooss 10 1 cr box: Valencia. IC',4' (iill'.e; Pultan. i-f)l?.e: lw Mrccetvl ra'amt. :iO0.j3 1U: California Londou laver.fi 10 rxr hot.; l-emoas, jMcalna. fivo tier, faucy l V-'i CD; Malaga lemonR, $1 ö W. 75. O'Uirc. M.-itia, 1 i 75 t (iO; Jaznajui. f s Mca JOO: Florida. ?o äo jrer box. Prone Price e Turkish, 7(iJc: French, 10 ö:uc: currants, llc. Caanea eeod W e quote: Ton!.Moc5,aits.cl00 110: Ib, fl 40(1 4";" Peaches. 2 lt.s, t tan (Sard, tl Nel 'JO; 8 lb. iti 00: m.--oad, -5 1U, Pi 70 2 7j:tf lbs, $1 C:..V 1 1-.0 l'eachw, " t . jj 75 (;U )"i: 6 lbs., !; 2'; Ketlbr-nltMC tl 33 31 4u; Sr.rawtcrrles. 1 411 4"; Pjurpb'irTi-ja, W C;1 65; Cherries, red. $175; wane, 2 9; fctrirnj ritar. 11 2031 -23: 'ireen Peak Marrowfat tl ;,7i.t 7.S; Erly Juuc,?l 7 a2 W; i'anDOUthCora.S. a 1 60; ifjuntalii fiU'rai Var.. (I o5.il CO; Excellent Crn. CI .'.5l tj- Tclk, 1 It. M 35r4 1 40- Fclk. a lbs. tl 7'1 80: Crohien Rule, 31 r.5rtl 60: Kever-?, fl 5icl r.0; 1 lb. Msckerei,fl 40-)51 M; Pineapple. !20'42 50; aimoa, 1 lb. 51 7.V31 SO; 2lbe. S ü5; LotMoia. 1 lb, 81 be; 2 lbs, S3 2o: Tutaa.er Jellies tö-flf'iOt ; Cove Omeru, 1 lb, light we:ght, i'w7tc: 1 lb. full weight.! 1(91 12V: 21b6. light weisrht 81 10: 2 lbf. fell weight, tl 1 DO : SirdLn. Freren, Jäs, tl K-cJl 90 per doz. ; American (1 00 per Cox. Tb Zroa S&nrtteu Screw and Strap Hlngca 4; 4cj5c, yraiiisr to' Use. Lead Pig, 65Se; bai, i Earlroa 3x MC Norway LrocRÜxua eruiT'k. tii7o; auruu. 83;a Cut K U-Noii. 10 to 63, ft 5) per leg; raaUtti slxea regular ad vines, ßorws Fhoea Bnrden'i 0): prxmv $0:4; male ihoes 1C0 higher. Eoree-Sboe Nahe Kortnweäieni , Ololie and Putuam, anishod. i5 50 iorS s: rmrleT kL regular advaace. (Carriage and Tire Bolts Hcflned 75 per cent; Norway CO nd 10 per cent Nutt and WM6eT8 45 cenU off maTUL!ErtriTcr, Hat. Iron Harrow Teeth 4" ."teel IJarruw Teeth TjJj. Etwr AmeiUki., iS?j6?: extra 818 and qtiAiltiea additional; r;ririd achJnery. Kc; spring, 8c: toocalk. c; bimra;rod, lay.'JlOe; Uro, icording to als and brand, 537c; plow teel slaba, b&Oa. asiscellaneoaa Markets. nemlock aole,253S"o; oJr sole, S6-343c; Pennsylvania taroesa leather, 40 tic; hraes lee.ther &P3c: bridle leather, per do., IJ0H72; demeetic kip. Miaaoc: French kip. SCc.jwn 20; domeeticcall 9(kV4l ): French calf, 81 10Q1 66. OL We quote: Linseed, raw 62r.YEtrati oil ...4V?r.fl Lard oil, extra - OoWi Benslae- -.......-10(314 Ird oil. No. 1 KVS9f);Ooal oil, Indian Lard oil. No. 2 60 -6. legal teatl 10(12 Üiner' oil 61 HO3 test l iwl?Lubricating ol 12O50 Water whltclJO'l'-Jl t Tinners Btippllee Weqnote: Best charcoal to, I 214, C, 1014x20 and 1'.!?, 87 CO per box I X, 10x14. 14x20 aud 12x12 83 00 per box : I C 14x20. rooflnt iln,J6 50 per box : I C,20x-i8, 513.414; biock tin, in piSH, 2x;; in tsra, 23a. Iroa 27 B iron, 85 00; 27 C iron, 7 00; Moorehcad gclTanlsed. 80 per cent, discount. 8heet 1nc,5: Copper bottop. 31c rianiabed copper, 89c Solder, 14317c Wire, 40 percent off list Coal. Wholesale. JS7 t - 2 K- . 15 Retail. n 00 4 00 17 ft 50 6 25 Anthracite Bloc k. Coke Pittfiburg-.. Raymond tStv....-...M. Iudiana block retails at 16c per bu. Indianapolis lave stock Market. Stock Yards. Feb. 20. Hoga Recclpta. 300 bead: shipments, 2.'0 head. Tbe market was firm to the extent of the orTerir.gs and prices wejl maintained. Good selected light ficllirvj tip to 75, and best heavy shipping, 2V to 275 pounds average, readily command $7& 15, and prime heavy, 300 pounds average, would bricg 87 25 for car lots. The orders for Eastern account re c4atng forwArd freely, but agentR are. compelled to cancel about every call for want of stock. It is no longer a question of doubt t'jat Mors are not to be bad from poinbi tributary to this market at any price, and if repott from other points can bo relied upon, ve Crmly believe we will be carried out In our early predictions that Philadelphia hogs would command S by the last f May. This pries may seem extravagant to the consumer, but we cnu refer back when hogs said for Slii live weight iu Uiiltimore an.i hogs more pleatiful th&u now. We quote: Best heavy shipping.... -?7 f07 is Assoried light ... . fi trj(to .. Common, lihtaad mixed packing S CO aO ,VJ lins. iDQtu bkips and heavy rougts- Z 7i S 50 Cattle Receipts 200 heed: shipments, 40 bead. The market was brisk and lightly supplied, butchers paying, ceemingly, extravagant prices, but there was 1 o help for it They were compelled to supply their wants with a very meager tnpply to make their electiona frotc, but the average juality was good and prices paid ran up as high as 85 50 for prime heifers, but will not quote tbe extreme rates, from the fact there are to many shippers that have not the slightest conception as to what Is rated ss prime in the general market. Aa good straight stock steers are In strong request some or our commiwion Arms are holding orders for car lots. Notwithstanding some of our toc k journals report to the contrary, buyers from Cleveland, Columbus aid CiuciucatI have been on this market coutaut for week for the purpose of buying stock steers and feeders aud failed to get them. We quote : Good to prime shipping Common to falrtjppixig.... 85 509 6 ro 4 7 V4 5 2 Good to choice butchers' 4 25'( 2 2-5 4 00 4 5 2) Common to fair batchers' I MtM 4 00 5 00 4 00 Heavy feeders... Ktock steers 2 50' 1 004 Common cows... 1 f.0 Bulls 2 23(ci 5 0" 4 25 6 00 Veal calves - PpriiiKer . 00 00ft0 00 MlJCt COWS. -...-.............. 25 Wi&jO 00 gheep Noue offered. HAEKirrS BT TKLEOUAFH, New York Market. Kxw YCM. Feb. 20, cotton Quiet at 1 1" futures firm: Fehn,ary. 11.64e; Maren. IJ.'Tuc; Apiil,ll.S'.c; MsyiOGc; June.12.22c; July,

12 37c; August ltöQc: September. 12 00c: October, 11.47e; November, ll.?2e; Decembtr. ll.Sfic Flour Quiet: receipts, 42.IHX) bu.: extort", 8.:W0; uperflnr. i uo-ttt 40; common to Rood extras, tl 75j 5 50; good tocboioe, 85 60as 75; white wheat extra, 87 COtS :;: extra Ohio, f 1 wa 5; St. Louis, ft MfJS 75: Minnesota patent spring. 57 r0 CaS 73. Wheat lffc-io hissher, feveristi, excited and unsettled; receipt, bi.ouo bu.: exports. OU) bu.; No. 2 spring. $1 :t; ungraded ied, 81 Pi fl 35: No. 3 do., SI CS1; steamer No. 3 do., tl 1:5: No. 2 red, H3;;li.ji Si, new; 81 SUg (äl 3", old; mixed winter, Jl is; ni.jrraded wbii". 81 21-il 2.i; No. 1 do., tales of 20,orv bu. atjl (fl 82;f, new and -old; No. 2 red, February, galea t-t I'M. W0 bu. at 81 xcy(ä,l RT'i. c-iokit.e at SI ai; March, sales of 021 Oirj bu. at 81 Ziy., Closing at tl 34; Apiil. sales of l,2!6,0uu bu. at $1 3V',31 CT;' closii'ir r.t fl k7; Mav, sales of l.OGl.OJj bu. at SI :i." '4 il .17, closing at ft 37S; June, Mies of S2suuo bu. at 81 3 2-' '4, closing at fl "; July, sites ol 24S,ow bti.'at fl 2"x.l 2t'. closing at SI 2CI4. Corn ?vIc higher; rteeipta. .122.000 bn.: expoft, 5'J.OOO ou.; uiigraded, iilVj'ciic; No. ?, 6.V f.".lc: steampr, 6sc; No. 2. tflVKM-'-ic: new. fit.'.4c; old.Cse: No. 1 white, Niir: yellow. Cae; No 2. Februarv, 07c; March, 67'v''t67:-", closing at 7f;c; April. CsJitivc, cUsiu;; atCt"c; Mav. P'.-je'uiTt'j.. eiosinir .t 7iic 0L t:asr U iA iinchaj:ged; options y ls.ic better; receipt, 51. P20 bu.; exvoru. none; mixed wettern, 47).a,4,.e: white do., öovVc. Hav In good demand a id Orm at 70c. Cotlee Finn aud lair!. v active; Rio cargoes quoted at fvullc. hut;r Quiet an 1 uncLanied. Molaasea c'ieadv and in fair demand. Rice Quiet but firm". Petroleum Pull anil easier; unit-d. XI'' je; crude, retlncd. Tallow Quiet but steady at tr wftfeXc Resin Firm at S2 27J'.i2 :V. TurpiiiUt:e lull and un'-hanged. lia Western, fresh, weak and eieet:!ed at 2C327c. Provisions

1'ork stronger: i:ew mew, 51 s. Beef Quiet butj piauy. ;ut ineai n:n alio unoruaed. Lard Weak; prime steam. flO 7V? ;o 77J-. Butter Dull and- weas, at 10(41". c'ncese Quiet and unchanged. (Trilcago Market. Chicago. Feb. 20. Flour Du.t. Wheat strong, hicherand active: No. 2 Chic-jvo spring. St 2 1'A 1 2 i i ca1i ; g I UP i Febrr.arv : Si M crch : ?1 -J' fl -X)i April; $1 W"rwl 2ti"Ji May; 1 25.' Jene; No. S, 81 ltvil 10 i; rej'-cKd. ;ef.7Sv. Citi Hi ther and fairly a-iive: 57' t cah; 57,'.J February; 57;c March; r..'" y i,CSc Way and June: rejected, öö'c. Oats Q.liei mid pVaiy; 4 Cfsh; 4)'4'c February: 40c March; 4iT.,c April; t;Te May ; 4 'js .' u.e : re ieett d. :t. R e Q uit but frei at Vk Barl y Q::iet, tirm and hif.her st SI 0). Flaxseed Irregular at 81 Kval :: Dressed llogj Steady at ;7 -0. Provisions Perk active but lower; S17 4-Vil7 50ousl; 817 IS February and March; 817 67 April; S17 87V Mav; Sl.s June. Lard nciivw but lower; 810 h0 eat-li and Februnrv: ?!0 .V:(. 10 f2V- March ; 10 C71 rtlO 70 April; 510 j-'2üki SS May;:o 97W:'dil June. Bulk meats uuseUled: Shoulders. $0 45: Bhort ribs. J 40; clear. 80 (,:. Whisky Iwer at 11 ii. t ail oard 01 tne cnicaco :iarket-Wher.t-III-her: I 2--.3l 7.!a (Willi April: fl 2t.' May; fl 23 lareh: fl 27'. o (" l 2d-1; June: SI 0j year. Corn fairly active aud a shndc higher; 57c asked February; 57-VR March; wJW'ie April; (2;tf(JitsX; May aud June: C;4(. 6;;:wc July. OaU tpjltt; 4(-7,i asked March; 41 '(5 -li',c April: 44e Mav; 2'e June. Provivi'!i fork dull; $17 47i Marth; $17 05 April; 817 K" Mav. L;ird piiet; Sie .VJ'aiO 55 March; 10 .0 Apiil; ?10 -y; IO Sj Mav;'?10 95 June. Ree -dpi Flour, 12.0 s bLb.; wheat 13.000 bu.; corn. :5 0.i0 bu.;oat. 29.C.J0 bu.: rye. 4.tXVi bu.; Ir.iriey, 1:5.000 bu. Stipments rlour, 16,000 bbln ; wheat. 4,000 rm.;ooru, 1'Jl.OuO bu.; vats, 21,000 bu.; rje, Krj du.: barley. 10,000 bu. Kf. Lonis 3IarBoU t. i.or:, ret. 20. Hour uun and un changed. Wheat-1-Lower for cash aud February, and r.igher for future-, bu: unsold cJoi:g lower than tbe oteuuifr: -iso. 2 red. fl 3 tta.l -.ish: fl 30 ,4 Fetiruary ; .l : M.-.reli; fi April: 51 -2.1 , the year; May; Si P.'J June: t 11 July: ;i at tl "Ytl Msrch: SI AVJi.v'l Vi Fct.ni'irv: H'UZ',yt I Al.ill : 51 Jo ''ll J..?. MAV Si r.:t l'.i?i June, torn Hijther at fx.V.ci.7'., CHsh. r7e bid March: t.-i'x: April ; 1,' ,c May r:;jc July ; salts at ".'.;.! ''.'1 ,c April; vC2c May. U.its l):ii: : I! ; ,2'.-4C CiiHl : 4 U$ 14 ' j'; May. Rye Buyj-rs fitt-X fliers epart; fie asicd, t-ot' bid. B",:I- iui.-t: LJtdiuiu to biucy, 7"C(iil 1U. l.caa Diil ana lower at W .s7i Butter TuehauKed. Egas better at 171-Jc. Whif ky Lower at Sil. l'toviKioi-t roit lower; 517 40 t id cas!i, 17 50 bid March. I-ard and dry salt meats nom inally lower; nothing don Bac-rj quiet; shoulders, t7 2"; short nh, 8i0 20; Bhort clear. 810 50. Receipt Flour, 7,0u0 bbl.; wheat. lOl.M'O bu.; corn. 62, 0W bu.: oats. i:,J0 bu.; rye. 2.(V)0 bu. ; bnrler, -2.0CO bu. Shipments f lour, M.cot) bbls. : wheat, bii.000 bu. ; eoru. '.U.OOO bu.; vats, 20,00J bu. ; rye. bu. ; barley. bu. Afternoon Board Wheat hither and very slow; 51 3. bid for February: ?1 2!.l; March; l 2C)A April; SI May; 81 21 June; SI !'2July. Corn a shade better ; inactive: 57?' bid February; 57c March; OJVc A pill; 02; 4C ilay. New Orleans Marker. New Orleans. Feb. . 20. Flour quiet but scsrly; supertilkC, liowli.al, NX, S" 25(5 50; X.XX, 5lH!)6 25; high gra-lea. $i 2 vtt7 50. Corn dull and lower; mixed, 7-75c: white. XliaKc. Oats In fair demand and bteady at .Vic; prime, ,Mc; ch(i e, 6öc. Corn Meal Active at 8175. Hay Dull; common, quoted at S1S(.20: prime, 822; choice. S.'l Provl-ions Pork scarco aud tirm; old. Sis 50; new, Six 75. Lenl quiet but steady; refined tierce, ll-;ic; keg, 12V-'- Built meats scarce and lirra; shoulders, loose, G.'ir: packed, 6.75e f tlyi; clear rib and long clear, JJ (illoc: no c!er sides om hand: quoted nominally at 10! e. Bacon quiet but firm; shoulders quoted at7 v'-jc: cleer rib and long clear. lt! ic: no clear "lib on hand; quoted nominally at lie. Sr.er-cnred haras. M,i:i:ic Whisky Finn at '1U lti for Wetein. Cöttee steady aud iu good deics.nd ; RioCar.ocs. biillc Sugar Quiet but f.iin: common to gMo common. ß'oiv;c: fair to fully lair. f.--a7c: prime to chtdce,""7i'374'c; yellow clarified, St'tV'e. Mol&ss a strong ; ieiivtentiug. :55(.n-c: vt-utriftigal. 4'),it,3c: prime to rioiee, "Sgi.Jc. Rice Active and firm; Louisiana, fi''TbC. I5mn Qui.'t and weak at 81 35. The l'nduce F-xebsr.ge adjourns to-day until Wednesday next New Yoik Exchange 2 jr Sl,W0 premium; sterling do., 84 51. fb.lladelplila Stärket. Priladki-tiiia. Ftb. 2J. Flour Dull; uhlo extra chkI, SI i0rjl 90; Minnesota extras. 81 25 (if. I'eiint-ylranta extra f.iTflily, good, 50; do . very choice. fi '25: Ohio family, good, $6 7"; Ohio new pro-cs. 87 2-V; St. Louis do., good. 57: Ohio jteit good, 57 75: do., choice. 88. Rye Flour steady at S4 f (. Wht Firmer; No. 2 red, Febmirv.Sl lil'vstre; March. 81 :;2(S,1 3."i: Aprs', 81 T.ll Si'i; May, 81 SlVVl 5. Corn-Quiet but tirm; sail mixed, grain depot, 4')ic; steamer, track, 4 "c; steamer elevator. G5e; steamer aud No. 2. grain depot. 63l,c; No. S. track, Glc; do., gralu deiK-, tf".sf:!!4e: sail raixevt. February, 0t!4 (..7c: Marcb, Ui?-a(!it;7c; April, Os-'sC;; May, v.uctc. Oat steady ad iu läir demand; No. 2 white, 4717Vic; Na :i white, 404o4r; mixed, 45'4rlltic. Provisions-Quiet but steady ; mess beef, ii:: b0f14: India mess, f. o. b., 525 äOci 26; new me. 81S .503 pj; t.riiue, $18; smoked Lanis. Ili(3l2.c Lard: kettle, 511 r.0; steam, 811 10. Butter Quiet but steady; creamery. 3s (i45e: Eastern extra, none here; do. firsts, 83 ;: c; dairy, 30-,i"6c. Eggs Quiet and easier at 27c, Cheese Dull; creamery, 12!c: fair to good, 11 (iil2c. Petroleum Nominal at Tiln.. Whisky Dull atfl 21. Receipts-Flcur. 4,5tw bbls.; wheat, 3,000 bu.; corn. 2,200 bu.; oats, 9,liu0 bu. Shlpmeut Wheat, öO.eoo bu. Baltimore Market. Baitimokr, Feb. 20. Flour Quiet Wheat Sirougand higher; No. 2 Western winter red, siKt. tl 'iYift I W: Februav. 81 29 bid; Maren. 81 'AW so;,; Anril. SI v.zyt"-l ; rav, Si 3i:,H SIS; June. 51 :;2:l, l w ,: July, Si 2151 -Ui-Com inactive and steady; Western mixed, sixt. (iieOKc; February. f0.- asked: March, i'irac; April, C'4.6sVc: i!y, 6'':srt7ü..-: steamer, fiic asked. Oau, Eaaier; Wesrero wclfe, 47(l'.c; do. mixed, 4rc Kye-f nil atCwJ0c. liiy-Dull. Provisloua 2uiet Mas pork, SIS 25.jl8 50. Bulk nü-nl: shonlders, fs .V; clsr rib" sides, Sil 25. Lard Refined. ?12 25. Bwtei Firm: Westerr, iiucked, ISilOc; ro!l, SVSJa Ees Firm at 25627c. Petroleum Dull; relintd. 7V-yC Co flee Kirui; Rto cargoes, ordiuarr to fair. t';c. Sugar Steady: A soft, !&;. Wrrisfcv Quiet at 51 I'.ifH 2i). Receijita-Flour. 3,090: bo).: wheat. 4,:0l bu.; torn, 1K.824 bu.: oa'a. 3.150 bu ; rye, uoae. Shipments Wheat. 19.C50 bu. ; corn. 1.50jbu. Sole Wheat, ."i0.j,50 bu, ; com, 1 j,073 bu. New York Live Stock Market. Nicw York, F'eb. 20. The Drovera' Journal Eu resu reporrx; Beeves R'?ce1pts, 4.800 head, making 11,800 for tne week. Market ratne.r easy ; extremes 89 75(5 12 25 for coinraoii to strictly prime stecs: few fancy steers at S12 ."i51S; general sales at $10 50f. 11. ExiKr:crs used 45 carlouds. Shipment from New York for the week eiidinc Saturday, 2.52 live cattle. 1,45 quarters of ef, ,1'Jti carcasses of muttfn, loidie-sed piirf. Sheep -Receipts, bKX), making 57,509 for the week. Market dull at n reduction of c on all grades except strictly prime end extra: cfcar&nce not mad: extremes. 84 75Q7 for gbeep; S 7 50 for lambs; general sales, I5& 25 for sheep; 87Tt7 25 for Iambs. Swine Receipt?, 9.C00 head, making 25.890 for tbe week: live hogs easier at öu(7 per lÜOibs.; small lot sold ut 87 25. Foreign Markets. Loppow, Feb. 20, 5 p. m. Consols for money, 10O 3-16; do. account. U, Railroad Securities Hlinoi Central. 13s; Pennsylvania Central, 62JJ; Eile, 40: second.-.. 100: Reading. :,y,. The amount of bullion g'ue into tha Bank of Knglaud ou balance to-day it 2fl,OUU. Taei, Feb. 2U. Rentes &:f Kc. Astwebp, Veb. 20. I'etroleum ISJif. Liveiipool, F"eb. 23. Cotton Steady at 6'.:,J ß 11-lCd. Sales of 19,000 bales, includimr 500 baiea for speculation and export, p.nd 7.SO0 bales Ameri can, ilncon: short rib dull at 4G Cd Beef: extra India mess dull at 117. Lurd : prime Western dullat& 3d. Turpentine spirits steady at 4-s; London steady at 41s 9J. Receipts of w"hft f ir the week: Atlantic port. 5,259 bu.; Pacific. 77,000 bu. ; other source.-, 4!,0C0 bu. ; corn, 12,250 bu. Toledo Market. T01.EPO, Feb. 20. Noon Board Wheat Unsettled aud very quiet; No 2 red spot Februarv. 1 25; March, si 2,.: April, 81 2iM: Msr, 81 80; June, 81 JO ; July, SI lu,S; August, 1 i;;, asked;

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neia at w.; way, uic. uuit meats Uull Stesdly held t 64c. Oats Neelected. Clover. seed No. 81?v: trime. fä iO: r-rime mairmotn, to 10. Cio'ed hear, firmer; No. 2 red spot JlOS il CO; lYtruary, 5t2öSlS0; March, ft 2-l-fl ): April. 81 Z)i; May, 51 31: June. SI .-5t,ssi July. 1 rr?4: August. 8113. bid ; year held &13U3. Corn Quiet: No.2 spot, February, Mic; March held at tM,"4o.; Mny C;;i6.1'ic. Receipts Wheat. 6,C0o com, IC.Ca) bu. : oats.none. Sbipments Wbeat, none; corn, 6,tXK) oats, 2.5CO ou. Chicago Live Stock Market. Chicago, Feb. 20. The Drovera' Jou&al reports: Hogs Receipts, 11.000 head; shipment. 900 bead. Market aotq notably changed; good grade scarce and wauted; common to geoi mixed, Sü 10 fttj 70: heavy packing sad shipping. 80 75.17 20; Philadelphia and larders. $7 :-y7 50; "light ft; 2lc7; skips and culls, 5KG. Catüe Recelpu;. S.hOO head; 6Upmcnts, 1,500 hea l. Market strong and active: exporters. SO 25 (6 40; no very superior cattle here; good to choice shipping, 55 M;;- common to fair. 8t GC(S6 2,"; mixed buteaers strong; poor to fair, 82 75Ci. CO; good to choice, S3 75 ol 75; stockers aud feeders quiet and steady at S :,i4 50. Shetp Beceipta, 1,00 head; sbtprricms. btQ head. Market strong: infetior to fair. v4 75; medium to good. 85 253.5 50: choir-e to txtra. S5 tv&&. Xhcljotera shipping deren nd is Jair; lo'al demaud for fat sheep very strong. s Cincinnati alnrket. CrrcrKSSTi. Feb. 20. Cotton-Stead v at llc. Flour Pinn; family. 5 i,;-gti iO; fancy. S' 0t'f 7 25. W heat Stroneer; No. 2 red winter, 51 4. Com strong; No. 2 mired, 6.;;art3c. Gabt Dull a Jt'.vc. Kve llrmer at 9i .'.ic Barley Dull at 9c. Provision-pork du:i vt 81. Lard dull aud nominal: 1:0 oiTermg!; S10 50. fculk meats: shoulders, 50 ti.' : clear r:b. 9 f.0. ' Bacon in f;dr derLand; shouUlors. 57.53: clenr ns, 510 25; clear, 810 76. . Whisity Dull nt 51 16; combiuadoa sales of 425 barrels of finished goods ou tbe asls of 81 17. Butter In fair demand and prices higher: choice Western Reserve, 37c:choiiC Central Ohi 33c. Linseed Oil la maud Habt and holders firm at file. Hogs Firm Bt 85 507 50. Receipts, 1,;0 beai; bhipments, CtO head. it. Louis lae Stock Market. St. IjOVIS, Feb. 20. Cattle Receipt. f00 head; s.h,.praent,600 bead. Strong demand for butcher' sKtk and ou very wv.nt supt-ly; everytainc. no tnatttr how poor, f-:i'.d lesdv sales at higher prices: inmmun cows to rood "s!ecr broucbt C-t C0ri5 '0: shipping grades scarce and what lew were oflered entirely neglected, us all railroad; refined to leeetv live stock on account of Whs'iouta aud other 'datuaalng luir.s; feeding steers scarce, wanted ?1 255 0f. s heei. Keccl;ts,2,t"r0 head mens, 15C hewd ; firm with good demand at 81: 0. for Ltir t fancy. Hops Hull, except for top noHs: iiv;iit to noo'd Yorkers, 45: l acking, $i.25 ct(. 75; buicheis to faticy, i.'. 9C'.'57 20; p!gs, H ;iQ. '.'0. ReXeipts, C.5.0 Leaä ; shipments, l.soo. ßoston Uarket. , B08TOS, Feb. 20. Flour Quiet; winter wheat?, 87 7 50 for St L mis; Hanois patent winter wheats, 87 ;5r,S. Corn Quiet: No. 2 a::il hii;h mixed. 7!57j; steamer. 7lK&71c; no ra.ie. t;7y 7Cc. Oat Steady. Rye t7efil. iivvlsicu Pork quiet; prime, $15 50; me.-s. CIS 5319; clear end extra p.lt-ar, 519 5C021 50. Bef stead v. jLard. -1 1 62f':'.12. Hams, 111 RtCtl2 50. ButterFirm. Cneese Dull but price steadv. Rkrs Steady. Others unchanged. Receipt. Flour, 6..V) bbls., l.SWd sacks; corn, 2fi 0t0 bu. ; wheat, 2 500 bu.; oats, 12,00 bu. Shipments Fiour 'XX bbls. Philadelidila C.itlle Market. ritiLADKt.PiHA, ,ie'. 2i Cattle Sales, 3,000 head; market fur; prime. 67; good, Jj 5it 75; medium. i e2ii; a7',: couimou, tl&j 50; cilves, JG'm'J. Sheep Market activr; fairs, 1J.C03 head : prime, 15 C2V4: gxid. ft l-2iifi fu: medium. $. HS-3.C; comaiun, l 'Jö: cults, i-5 7jy l -J5 laiabs, S-1 7 7-S. jfog.s jftirket sc'Je: siles, 3.CW head; prime. III :-tlü50: good. S'J 75ylo; medium. Jf(3 GO; common, 5 2."nitS 75. JL.ouiavllle 3Inrket. IonsviLLE, Feb. 10. Flour Qniot pf-Tcnf, fr-yis 50; good lo fancy family. ?7 -J5't7 75: extra f-iiuiiy, ii 10; buckuluu. 87iS7 7'. Whea. Quiet; No. 2. nominal; No. 2 aruoer. S' 2S; No. 2 red fall, tl- SO. Corn No. 2 white, CK:: No. 2 mixed, 61c. oats No. 2, 46.V.dn mixed, 45Vc Kve No. 2. !'7c Provisions tirtiet. Mes.3 fKirk. üaouitiere. 50 ao uacou sooniders. packtd. 7 7a: clear rib, tl" 4;): clear, $!0 Suenrcured hams. fl l.':(rV .V.l. Primp lffif liri!. !:: -ji East Liberty Live ?-:ocl: JIarkef , East Liberty. Feb. 2. Cattle Receipts, ?,329 beau; seliiug slow at ai.out lat week's c'.OMcg prices. Hogs Receipts, 3,500 head. The market was firm; Philadelphias 57 4'ö7 CO; Yorkers, tti 6 HV bhecp Itecciptjt, a.20fl head. Market fair at about iatt week's prices. 1 -1 j lf AbsoIutelyPure. Made from Grape Cream Tartar. No other pr ?a aracion makes such light, flaky hot bread, cT luxurious pastry. Can be eaten by Dyspeptics without fear of the ills resulting from nei?y iHdijrestible food. 8old in cans, bv all Grocers. Royal Bakixs Powder Co.. New York. Mill mall F11KC their Catalogue for ISSi, cwnt-ainirif; a fuSI lescrijvtlve Frirc-I.ist of Flower, I-ield anl Oartleu Bulb.. Ornamental Crosses, nnd Xnnitortellcs, Glariiolns, I illen, ltocs, I'lants, (inrden Iinpl- nients. r'autifullyillus- , tmtctl.Overl(Wi.ages.Addrcs . RGCHESTER,Fi.Y. fi CHICAGO, ILL 170-153 ii'A Main bh 200-206 Randolph St THE DINGES & CONARD BEAUTIFUL EVEK,E LOO INC cos WS 2i The only c.ablihmer!t making a SPECIAL BUSINESS of ROSES. SO LaRCE HOUSES tor RCSE5 alone. WeCIVE A WAY, in Premiums aud Extras, more ROSES tli:i most cub. hniKn'nta jrrivr. .strorur Pot l'ltuta suitablefor ininie-" diate blooiinMivcped safely. poKtpaid.to any jxkorho!. S spletMlid varipti. your cno'c, a'l lalie!l.for SI J l2 forS2j 9 for 53; 23br!4j 35 Tor $3; 73 for I0 loa for 813. Our NE W CUIDE, '''''' i'reuiuton Ihr lnmr, 7il po. Vt'trmiifr tot! I. THE DINCEE A CON ARD CÖ. Drawer. . Wm am; Ctetr Co., Pa. .' I fmprr in t.. woriil. O Mcmt.'tti. on trial, and a Brautilul J IWil. IVnholdrr. SOnldin Vrin. Itub'jrr. Patt nt lor 3 Pewil. for 30 CtS. Wnip taken. Tin otfrr i raace p 'J U intro4iti.-e onr priwr into orv liomrf. AfMnn A XX HPILÜPTIC ITS. .14 Journal cf llvlkine. Dr. Ab. Jlcforole (late of London), who makes a specialty of Hiileisy, hus without doubt treated aud cured more cases than any other living physician. His mceess has simply been astonishing; we have heard of cases, of over 20 years Unding, BucccRsfuliy cured by him. He has published a work on tikis di:--eae, which he send witu a lance bottle of his wonderful cure, free to any suilcrer who may send their express and P. O. address. We advise nnv one wi'hiutt a en re to address Dr. Alk ML3ÜEOLE, No. 9i John St., New York.

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SO Will TAH KOf ir!ifln VAU ? you üaTe incu iift ji!nr!tT!o ar.iif 5 V: I3A THOROUGH E2MEDY In every case of Makriül F?ver, Fever cud Ajz and Dumb Asrue, while for uLv.rders cl Use Store ocii, Tort-iditr of the L5v.;r, lnii?CMlon, aadi f iurbancesof the Aniaial Forces, whieji lhidt' t Ufis'rtOT-julvBler.t. ".iidrtn btvre p.o?ütlli.J! It Kbould not booiofo-inded with Lie t"itar2.',' compounds cf cheap sr.ints mid osseatial otten sold u-der the name of BitKrs. For sale by-Drusgfsts and Gencnl sverywhsre. Wholesale Perot: J. K. FOSS & CO., ItidUaat lis. lad. I hT a rfii rpndy ffr the sVt :-i;t)y ft- ce tl:o-jra:idief saHPsot tii" wrf ik'.rid ir.ue fctandiiiii h.vw bf-on cnr":i. lnd- ri. f , ti-o-r i my fi-ith in it. .ffimey. th: 1 1 r.' - i TWO HO'ITI.KS HiKK.lo?T'hfi-witn VALWAIJLK Tiii'. T:SK on this discos'; b my irfr'r. (it j iiit-m b'1 I'.'), a'lörnw. Hit. T. A. M M.X'j!. b-l r-ori M . : York. OH 30 DAYS' TRIAL! V wl'l S vd on .10 Par' TrNl Dp. Dye's D-ctra-Voltaic Bells. Stispensoriea. and miter KJeetric Ajliance. MtJI suRerint! irorn Xervotn Ie!ility, Loi Vitality, etc, FDCedily rcstorltn Health 'und 3t.uih.ooti. AIo f r Itheumatiaiii. I'Rriil.v-l, I.lver and Kitlney Trouble. !id nnuy ciliar disease. lllti-t:at'l iiTnt.' let fr". Adire VOLT IC ill.LT CO., MarhtJ. Jllch. i m r i0 ti k tf .1. y ß Mf CATARRH 56 The antidotal theory, now Edir.ittetJ t3 ba the only treatment, which will eradicate Catarrhal Poison. P.ev. Chas. H. Taylor. H0 Noble street. Brooklyn N. Y.: "One pectrace eflerted a radical cure." Rev. Oeo. A. Keis, Coblesliill, Schoharie County N. Y.: "tt restored me to my miui?teiltl labor.." , Eev. V II. Sumner. Frederick, Md.: 'Tine reKults in f ix ca.ea in mv familv." P.ev. Geo. E. Pratt, i:L fetephf n' F.er-torv, Philadelphia: "Qmw wonderful: let me distribute your 'TrentL-e." Chaa. IL t?tanbope. Newport F.. I.: ' I waa too deaf to hear the church bells rin; hearing restored." George W. Lambricht. 7.1 Bid lie street. Baltimore, Md.: "SnrTered Nine Year: perfectly cured." Mrs. IT. E. rshenney. 3Uii Sarah ttreetl St Louis: "The first natural breath in Six Years." Mrs. J. W. Purcell, trMden City, Col.: Tscd onlj one packfipe: entii'dy cured ; suffered Twenty four Yearn." ' Pr Ft J. Clark, Dentist. 8 Montsorcery street s&n Frinclffn '-'ffered f ifteeu Years; perfectly cuted;" etc, Dr. Wei De Ktyer's Popular "TREATISE" on Catarrh mailed free. The qre at CURE UrJciirererJ by druggists, cr by D. B. Dewey &. Ca.. 182 Fulton St.. New York, for $1.00. LOOSE'S EXTRÄCT Hed Clover B1gsso222S TfteCrPat Ptood Fcrlf erctirr--.pcmfc!:i ir all its forms err!!'.. T!hUiH. cancer, rl?ui.--.n.tu:ni .indwU rhcuin. l.rmmr, u.mo at laxative. K.-U luver opl Mnim licrtio I'll!-, for akinaari lilo.nl diaensm. K-iit iiv nm'l to any adilrc4. hxw' Kr-J Clover Tile Kwnfv. tlx cure i. ccrtuia, tp.1!:.-, cheap. Scad for I iu. eiJiR. J. H. I.00EE & CO., Hottm, Kkh. f. i. ''V A STUMP BEFORE A BLAST. THE FRAGMENTS AFTER A DLAST. We represent the .Etna Towder Company, mancfacurers of a superior article of l'owder for mimrt blatit p. Parties having stumr they want tk n out, or those wishing to tnpavre in tbe stump blasiiag buticefr, should call on er address SArvlUEL BECK 8l SONf AGExrs .irrNA rowDnt co., 51 South rvicrlcllun. Street.

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