Indiana State Sentinel, Volume 30, Number 52, Indianapolis, Marion County, 31 January 1883 — Page 8

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THE INDIANA STATE SENTINEL, WEDNESBAX JAXUA11Y 31, 1883. - 8

A TEBBIBLE AFFAIIi.

Doctor Anderson Howard Instant! Killed by a Train on the C, J., M.L. and C. Uozi, Hit Daaebter Also Hart and Not Expected to Llva. Another one of tn many railroad a6cv ienta which happens here occurred last night, but this time near the town of Kew August, in this Count, about jieTta miles tbe cItJ" Ab3Qt o'clock last vecine. as the . . w T Cf T. aA SI ps;enzer trail on the Cj Road was coming In from Lafayette, a carriage drove- np on to the crossing at the village of New Augusta. The. engine strnck it almost as soon as it drove np. The buggy was torn beyond recognition and .scattered all along the track for some distance. The horse has not been seen since, but probaply escaped hurt. The occupants, Dr. Anderson Howard and daughter, were thrown out, Dr. Howard being instantly killed. His neck an jaw weTe broken, his head crushed in and his ahouMsra crashed and broken. The lady -3 his daughter M&ry, who is aged about twenty-thrva yeara. She was rendered unpinm Vv tbn collision. Her head and neck wife the seat of the iDjunes she sustained. The base of the skull was injured, her lower teeth knocked in and her right eye bruised and closed. There was a little blood from below the eye, but not to amount to anything. The train stopped as soon as possible and backed up to the scene of the disaster. The corpse of Dr. Howard was taken, with Miss Howard, on board, and brought to the city. The body of Dr. Howard was taken in charge by Flanner & Iloniraown, undertakers, and Miss Howard Was taken to the Surzical Institute. At a late hoar la3t r.ipht a Sentinel reporter called at the Institute ami wm informed bv Dr. Mmnick that Mis "Howard -m vet unconscious, and tliat it would nrobiblv take till moraine to tell whether or not she would live. Coroner Maxwell viewed the remains of Dr. Howard about 9 o'clock. The examination of wit nesses will bear in to-dar. From what could be learned last night it aweared that the two unfortunate people were on their wav from their name in fike Township to the Church neur Crown Hill Cemetery. This appears probable, as the decease i was sitting on the rieht side of the bugy. nd was struck first by the eneiDC. He was not only a prac ticing physician, but a minister, and also a farmer, and owned the splendid farm on which he lived. He is eaid to have been ouite a wealthy man. He was tetween fiftv and fiftv-five yea's oi ace. Mr. Flanner went at once to notify the family Of the sad affair, upon the arrival of the bodv hi the citv. mere are ifu ewtn children and the widow, (be children all being grown. A Model Will. The will of Hishop Talbot, deceased, was probated yesterday. For a model trill it is to be commended for manv reasons. The opening statement of the will certainly con tains as trecisa a confession of the faith of the decedent as con Id well be made. The lollowiDj is the reading of the document: I. Josenh Cmlkshank Talbot, of tho city cf In iaiiapoin and ritate of Indiana, being in cool health and of sonnd aud disposing mind and memory, but deeclv sensible of the 6hortne-s anl nntertainti of human life, do make and publish this my lust will and testament, hereby revoking 11 former wrlla by me male: I. I delre to acknowledge the favor and goodliest of Almighty God, taa Father, the Boa and the Hoi? Ghost, three persons In the unity of the ose Adorable and Eternal Uodbead. In giving me a place in tht one Ho'.y Catholic and Apostolic Church, of which Christ is the only livij and everlasting head. I do give llim most humble and hearty thaaka for all His goodness and loving kindness to me and to all xneu. 1 blew llim for ray creation, preservation, and all the blessings of this life; but above all. for the Inestimable love la tea redemption of the worl d by our Lord .Jesus Christ, for the means of grace aud for the hope ol glory. I desire to declare that my only hope of salvation is based upon the sußcleLt merits and ritfhteousneta of tbe Lamb of God who takerh away the aiua of the world I cheerfully surrender my body to the ground, lu the hope cf its retnrrecuon to an izsmorul life, and my aonl into the hand of God who gave It, hnmtly praying for the pardon of all my ins. and for a place among those at His rigfel baud la the &ret and awful 6j. Here follow the bequests. Tbe first item directs the payment of funeral expenses as soon as possible. The second gives to Joseph C. Talbot, Jr., a nephew, his gold watch, key and seal. The third gives to Marie Louise Bright the Peter Webb piano. The fourth gives to David E Snyder, Registrar, and James M. Winters, Librarian, of the Diocese, in trust, the theological library wortn $2,000, to be held by them until the suc cessor of the testatrix in office is ap pointed, and then to be kept as the library of tbe Diocese. Tbe fifth item gives to the Trustees of the Diocese the large oil pain tinp, "The Holy Family." after Raphael, which is to remain in the Episcopal residence; also, the book eases and busts belonging to them and the tu dy table. The sixth item eives to the Trustees certain bonds worth $3,000, on condition that they Bhall surrender all obliga tions against the estate, amounting to $l,S2C0. The seventh item gives to John S. and Charles H. Talbot, nephews, $500. Tbe residue of the property is given iu the eighth clause to Mrs. Emeline F. Talbot, widow of Richard L. lal bot, deceased, for Tiae in educating her children, and at her death to becomA their property, "share and bare alike." The ninth clause concludes the will thus: I direct and require that my funeral expenses shall be ai small as consistent with ordinary respect, and that all the arrangements shall be aim pie and unostentatious, so that my Dnriai may illustrate and enforca by example what I 3ave both Drofessed and preached to others, viz. : .Economy In expenditure as well as the avoidance of all ostentation and show. 1 deeire to be buried in a wooden oocla and to be laid in front and at the west eldn of my family monument la Crown Mill Cenutery, Indianapolis, between the graves of my beloved wife and daughter. . . Richard L. Talbit and Isaac K. Kiersten -are named as executors of tne will, aud Hon. Jeoree C Day. Chancellor of the Uiocese, is appointed to act as Iezal counsellor and ad Tiaer. The will was signed the 12th of Octo ber, 1832. Can't Do It. Attorney General Hord has saade tip his -mind to shut down upon the practice of delivering opinions on every legal question to Justices and Notary Publics, and has issued tbe following circular which sites tbe laws governing his cmce, which la asiollows Section 7. "The Attorney General shall be re paired to attend to the interest of the State In all aults.ac.ionk or claims in which the Hate Is or may become lnU-reted lu the ttupreme Court. bee. 8. "He hall be required to give his lesal opinion to the Governor touching any question or point of law in which the Interest of tne estate may be involved, and give his opinion to any other grate officer tmcblog any quesaou or noint ot law concert in? tne autiea i tar utn öiscer, and likewise to either Hoüsaof General assembly on the Constitutionality of anyexlxting or proposed law. whenever required ao to do by resolution of such Houae." A Fraud. Chicago, Jan. 2S. A man giving the name of W. d. D cky, claimin? to have escaped from the New hall f louse flie with severe In-'-inriea, waa arrested here to-'lay. It appeara e bought a number of bill of goods to the Ta lue of aevrrai thousand dcllara frora wh olcale h'ues yrsterday, and in pavmeut pre ented cbeckson tbe First National Uank of Cl Xjkst n, Minn. It was discovered thnt hU.n;: the man of that name whom he Xepre ntd himself to be, and who has a ftore ia Minneapolis'. He Itbeid without de finite T pending discomr as to the -lue of th, checks given. A lMf pran was Xtcsived froh," Milwaukee asking the l'olice 1

to hold him. It la believed be ia the man who fraudulently collected money there as a Newball Hoase äußerer. Tbe prisoner says he did not intend to take the oods, but played merchant in order to get drummers to take bird around t&e city and show him the eights, A Bapld Decline Arrasted. Mrs. Anna G. Fo uro urea n, of San Marco Tex., wife of a vrsU-tnown and influential citizen of that place, writing under date of May 21, 1S81, says: "In the spring of 1878 a deep cold settled on my lungs; -I had a dreadful cough, accompanied by daily fevers, sleepless nignts, indigestion, loes of flesh and strength, mental depression, and hemorrhages from tbe lungs. Thia state continued for eighteen months, notwithstanding I bad the treatment of good physicians. l?y this fi'ma T bad lost all vitalitv. grant most ot the

time In bd, SThei Dtinually, raising a large quantity of deep yellow mucus and after a little sleep in the latter part of the night I would awaken drenched by night sweats, and M prostrated that I could not raise myself in bed until I had token a Utile brandy. I bfßan to lose hopes Oi life. My husband and my neighbors thought I could not possibly live. About thia time your 'Compound Oxygen Treatment' was brought to our notice. My husband immediately sent for it. I stopped tbe useoi an rar,.i cine3 and bean the 'Treatment.' I "ai too weak at first to take it for as a time as two minutes, but gradjjy the inhalations increased in length 4nd K'.rtligth, and would leavd sgcU. Ci:fchtfu Fcnse of reliet to my lungs tO't I loTel to inhale, iiy ievers grew ! ater each Cay nntil 1 had none. Two w 1. .;n.;..Af Treatment' vvr.a j iroui inc ntgiuuii.ui tu - I b?an to fA like a new person ; could take walks: fowd mvseif frinjnnz while at my work; lrHtwJ, I scarcely recognizsa myowa self; is? tlesh increased, and l leit aaa, looked younger. I used the ' treatment four tiouths faithfully; after that irregularly for several months, and at the, eud of twelve months front the time I bagan it I had no coagh; no si tin of lung disease; in other words, I was well. I lis more than a year since I left offtaking theOiygtn.and I have had no return of the disease." Our Treatise on Compound Oxfgen, its nature, action and resaits, with ieports ot casos and full information, pent free. Das. Stärket fe Palxn, llffJ and 1101 Girard street, rhiladelphia, Pa. DAJCCIKQ AND BtESR SuttJctent ltenson for Exeommanlcatien In th Catliotic niocene of West lrgtala. Whecli.vg. W. Va.. Jan. 2. A letter of - w . . , condemnation from the Right Rev. John J. ivain, Iiiirhop of "Wheelinc, against tbe Knights of St. John, a Gercaan Catbolic So ciety, -was read in all the Catholic Churches to-day, ordering all Catholics to withdraw from the Society bef ire March 1, under pain of -excommunication. Last Beptember the Diocesan Synod' at a meeting in this city, pad a statute forbidin round dar.ces and sala of beer at entertainments given by Citholic Societies, and a pastoral letter was issued orderinif all Catholic Societies to en roll themstrlTfs as eie:h and feuhniit their Cocstitutlow for ai'proval by January 1, all cot doing bo ber. denied the pnvile pes ocoruVd recruUr Catholic Societies. Ihe Kuigbts of SSt. John did not obey the order and on last Tuesday nicht gave a ball, at wbicli beer was sold and round dancrnR was indulged in. to test the matter, as much excitement had been created among tbe German Catholics. The reading of the let ter tc-dav was the result. Whether the member cf the Order will withdraw or defy Enisconal aathor.ry is a mooted question Many cf rheiu talk defiantly now, and th German press characterizes tne action ct tne l.iihonasaa outrage npon the irteaom oi the German members of his Church. Twenty Years m Sufferer. . R. V. Tierce. M. D., Buffalo, J. .: Dear Sir Twenty yesrs aeo I was wrecked on the AtidiitisOcean. and tne cold and ex posure caused a lar?e abbess to form on each Wz. which kept continually discharg ing. After Hoendine hundrt-da of dollars with nu berteht, I tried your "Uoiden ilea ical discovery," and now, in less than three months after taking tne first bottle, 1 am thankful to say I am completely cured, and for the first time m ten years can put my left heel to the giound. 1 am youre. illiam Hydkr. b7 Jefferson street, Batfalo, N. Y. neaten to ltti. WiLKEgnAftRE, l'a., Jan. The city is excited to-dav over the murder at West Nanticboke of James W. MacFarlane, a bora caroenter and builder, and formerly 8upermtendent of ho. ü orater or tne ousquehanna Coal Company, a man well and widely known. It appears that on Thurs day night be v?as assaulted on the head with a billy in the hands of a person at present unknown, the result causing his death 'ast nirat. The motive of the mur derous assault -appears to have been inspired by an intimacy which had erown ud for some time past between MacFarlane and the wife of a i.Jiiht dispatcher on the Lackawanna and Bioomsberg It ad. Last Monday Mac Farlaue went to West Nanticoke, where he remained during the week, eioppme at Clauser'a. On Thursday nicht be received bis death blow. Ciauser. tbe night dit patcher, eays that when he came that night at 8 o clock, he found Macr uriane in oea. with the wounds upon bim. lie says he at once went to the honse of a man named Frace. and returned with his son, who on enterln? the room where the wounded man lay, Fpoke to mm. .Macrarlane recognizeu Frace and told him that he knew who dealt him the death blows, but would not tel nntil the nest morniop. Afterward Mac Farlane sank into unconsciousness, and died without revealing the important facts. Caoaxpaptlon Cared. An old physician, retired from practice bavin? had tdaced in his bands bv an East Indian mirionary the formula of a simple remedy for he speedy aad permanent cure for cooBunu ion, bronchitis, catarrh, asth ma, and all throat and lung affections; also. a positive and radical cure for nervous debil ity e.nd all nervous complaints, af cer having tested its wood f rial curative powers in thouHandsof cases. Las felt it bis duty to make It known to his Hi Serine fellows. Ac tuated by this motive and a de ire to relieve human sufferint;, I will send free of charge to all who detire it. thl recipe, in German French or Enelish. with full directions for preparing and ustng. Bent by mall by ad dressing with stamp, aaininr this paper. W. A. .Noves, 143 Tower's Block, Rochester, N. Y. Every New Subscriber to the Weekly State Sentinel. At fl. will receive a valuable book of 100 paires, entitled "A Treatise on the Horse and IIi3 Diseases," illustrated,ontainin au "iudex of diseases." which givee the symp toms, cause and the best treatment of each a table civine all the principal drugs used for the horse, with the ordinary dose, etfect and ar.tidote when a poison; a table with an engraving of the horse' teeth at diileren ages, witb rules for telnng the age of tue horse: a valuable collection of recei&ls and much other valuable information. SeeaJwiouT special offer for History of Indiana" in another column. Address 8ehtikjcx CoMPaur, Indianapolis. Wei Da Mayer's Catarrh Car stops hawking, fncifling. running nostrils poisonous mucuous dripp?ng in the throat and pains over the js, purifies the breath and restores tbe voice, faste, smell and hearing. An absolute cure for catarrh and all if symptoms. Ab t Cecil I in ca' ea of treaty years' standing as In ord'najry colds. Dr. Wei de Mejer'a "Illustrated Trealise"on Catarrh maikd frfe on rennest. Cure, fl, of all dmstfisty. or d livered br D. B. Dewt'J & Co., 18J Fulton street, Jsrew York.

FIüMCUL AND COmBCIil

MONEY AND STOCKS. The lrcal money markst Is dull and lr active. The supply !s lather cccumclatinK than other wise. Rates are hardly maintained at 6. 7 and 8 erceat. AccommodaJoa iaper la about ail that I, cered. Good cemmercial paper is not offered for negotiation, exchange ia In better con litlon. jjie'idf Recline in exchanges is a matter of comment. TV clearances for tbe past week were far below any aoereepondin; period for years, aud speak la dectfed terms agalast the trade of the city. Vat las wee tbe. exchsnjes aggregated II, 761,1 - - - - , Kaw Toik fftaaaeial Harket. Haw Tobe, Jan. 29. Money 31 per cent Prime Mercantile Paper oS9 per cent. Government Bonds Irregular. Railroad Bonds Generally fi rm v State Socurlties-Dull and w Jeature, ex. cept Tennessee mixed. mxh aaTanced 1 per cent. The stock r AHi.a ih forenoon was feverish ac 6a -hole weak and declining. 1 IU? C Ternooa Wie marttt became strong, and tue deollno of Vae tnoratuj? was not only recovered, but vt'tots advanced aboye the cloung quotations Sattvrfiay from ti 2 per cent. TraoitaraKns avrrefrated &.,0CO auarea. lnclndtiisr 6.000. fjaoada (outhern. 6.U.0 Central rtctic, 3.UÖ0 UarJtawanna, 74.&X) Denrer, IS.iKW Erie, Kant ond Ttxn. 13.0; 0 Lake Shore, 21.CU0 Louisville rad NsFSvtlte, 21.) Northwcneru, 14,itX New Jersey Ceutral. S.OOi) New Yor Central, 7,tM) Nriieru PaOtflc, 2.00ü Reading. Uo.OOO St Paul. f 8t. Piul and Omafca, t tXW Texas Paclflo, 4SO00 ünln raeiüc, 11. WO Wabash Padfic, 6.01 Vetrn Union, and Oregon and Taasconunental. Minlnc Stacks Pull, wua tno excepuon ci Robinson and Sierra ürandd. which were active and weak. Robiason declined froia l'Ji to 100, doting at 115. Sierra Grnde, tinder mauipulatlou, 'declined from 2J to 2is. v3- s.'it at and Chrysolite at 15J and Blle at 12V Sale frtbedav. 62 6W share. Pipe Ltue certificates declined from luufi to S. closing at ttOTsanKssT ECTjEmaa. Cttrtlnt, 60 days s per oent. ex. ClT- iyi Marling. sUht-.. K Ü.8. i k I per cent, bond. 4 VNew D. a. t'a a ct Tue Duranasiiui rnce tor a-jYwrunnu snds in Indianapolis varies troxa CKawYCIX laouueaa Pr oos-U Bovsa. arifll's 128 iTeitflGSWe. U8W-.. M jent. i'Bciucuats lex, P. land zrau. W Irie secona Tex. f. Kio tnu?de. iahSptt A vtiiiiw. union J'ac. nrst uy ü. P. land tTajütslU';4 D. P.alnklngfund- 19i jculflsna consols, vi lUpoari ra ;111 J 06inwwii i 94 Vlrriiil-G. , ,.. a SVP. AS. Ü. flrrts li:t i Vlivinia cormcU . 51 ftnaoaaee I'a i iDo. deferred exHxaax. stocxe. i tan xrresimMMJ.S4 Itleebary Central.. 13 V. J. Central..t ortoik dt W. pfd. 4 k-lrTi A Tonn M n- z Northern racicc - r Do. prterret- KS a. A T. U. T-id VO Imenoan Lxprees... vo Ni.rtnweirni IS sm?L, Cedar to Amu eonuieru. u X, O. & I. C. 4 S--w Vork CentzaL. 1'i Tnttair'aairc... I Ohio & WJ-iMlpp- si, .fcA,aka A Ohio. & Ml. pid - 9 yo, trkt preferred S4 Ontario A West n. , aeoond 25?; Ort-rf'in '1 rajuou't'l M lh.VOfcO Sk A-l'MU 1 -ji Pacl3t 11 11 41 li tfmx1..li0 i f'iirraa.....-.it7 Jl V V.W..V I - .. . 1 jr. ux, nori, a vi orit, a OizL.et. k N. O "it piutuiy ttt 1 r : . . ...i- ' I.. Tl Mm V ' I. ' r'n Han a. I .;nrA . 4.s 1 Hi 1 1 1 man r&ttce uuki 8.. C U. & I 78'4 ' Eeecing Uitia-w&ro & llna.lOT Eock Island el. A Iac 2 d t. Lv. Ban ?ran, errver A H. erand. '! Io. referred 1U V-ttOCX lSiaDS...-.. 78 S' Vo, flrt pld.. , fcrlepref erred 81 ibi. riü. Icat Xenneacee tVt P prelarrod... Oo, rrelerreu. 17 iSt. I'aui Mikaa 4:: fart Wayne,-. .135 ist-raui s t,msma. 0 Jaualbal & Bt Joe, 42 iPcl'diO.pfd--c. praforred 13 Texas Pacific. 40 Vt Jarijin 1 jrwco PmcUc V94 ioUFtoa S itxas.... 3 U. fl. Erprtta. ai ataal CenUAj .11 SL LA lHOCC- w;-, uSijjjsT-Gll.d.fcW. t'js iio. prerrra . lra Frl A Vi" tt SliW. O. Tetfarapn. a jale Shore. l li Carbon 1 k-vtila A Nash- 5V)a Central Arliona. jrta.. N. A.. A Cbl 60 KxcciJrtoT . 1 il. ACin. 1st rfd 10 HoBuie IS 1 It a 86 1 jj. ä(c.nd pfd- Hl 1 JtVie Itt'.sbars. rcp. A Onar!et'n 46 jOnfarlo. tioiian GontrtL t4 (4utca1JeT dtateap. & et. l , 'I'W lo. prercned. o. rreferrecl... t iKOPinson., Hirt PiC'fic MM KllTC-t Cliff...-. 4otUeb Oblo 17 foutb Pt&fiC. ...... lorriK A Sr. x . 12i&bmdrd 6S facivliie & Chat 62 igatro - V Foreign Ittoney and Stocks. LOKDC5J. Jan. 20. Tonsol for mouey. 102 1-16. account, 10J 3 16. Uoited tttes recunutew 6s. extended. 125. Kallroaa ai-wks-iui-nola Central. 60; -Pfunyslvani lutrai iz; New Yvrk tntral. Brie. 4); aecod. 1J; Keadiuv. 2:i. Peuoleum Keflueu; ti6,'i. ipirla,.T5H'3Sia PARIS, Jan. W.Eentes, TSf 12c COMMERCIAL. The wretcbed weather and bad country roada have doue much toward retarding general mer cantile business, which at best was only lair. Values are well maintained, but If baainem does not Improve there is likelihood of prices going to pieces. RAIS. Little doing on 'things yesterday and the fefclinz altotKJther ws one of dullteki and Inactivity. There was a breach between buyers and sellers that prevented traaing. Tbe former are indifferent and the latter die Inclined to let go at quotatloua. Arrivals are falling off and the grading not so well. Corn was quiet and a trifia weaker. There as ootrfo much faith displayed In either rpot or futures. Local dealers offer full price for good grades. oats were unchanged, with all spot offerings In good demand. CHICAGO GRAIN REVIEW. Chicago, Jan. 29. Regular wheat active and unsettled; cloted 3Xo higher than Saturday ; salea, II 01MS1 January; tl OlXil CrJf February: 11 02X(iU C3i March; 03,31 Cl April; 1107X31 My? winter. H 41; ?pring 1 Oi On call sale 75.000 bu.; tegular, 15,000 bu.; winter not quoubly cbaugeJ. Corn, Active, unsettled and lower nnde heavy receipts; closed 01?a'e lower than Saturday's, latter for near futures; 6ales at CCSTHc January; 55c?4C February: 64JSj54c March; svuasTc Mav. On call market excited under rumors the Court would urant j. ß. Lyon perpetual lDjuctiou rettraiuin those to whom he ,oM January corn from collecting margins or jelling them out on giound of tbe existing corner lu that option. January opeuea 2c lower than ine min?( sold rurht down 7c. closing at 5fc amid much excitMnent. Other futures In y inpathv at Vc lower. 8ales, 1 ,61j,0Ü0 bu. Oaia quiet and 4c lower; Mies at S6ö37c Jnury ; 3Jaij27 February; Ky't&Tiii March; 39;WV40 M y. Ou Call s ale, 130.0W) bu. ; tbade weaker to -c higher. fork steady without material change; soles at 117 V417 SöJauuary: 17 2717 3-r February; f 17 45(4'.7 to March; 117 8i'i7 y May. On Call Jini- a.7.i0 bbis: firmer but not auotably higher. rd mod era ely active aud 4c nigner: sales at fl0C71ilo7J January; ftl'J 67Hnlü It Febrnary; f 10 KWtlU aianu; m 11 uVrn.U is Jone. Ou Call 07 sau io May; -ales, 2.0U0 bbls. ; rlrmpr hut nut ono'JLblv hlkiber. Visible supplv of rralu f.r January Wheat, 21,770 000 bu ; t-.r"u, 9,57l.tU) bu.; oats. 4,220,000 bu.; tiarley, 2,7J.',0W bu.; rrs, 1.4ÜJ.0UU bu. BCITIU iBAIK laADI. Losdo!, Jan. 29. Mark Lane Express eays: rrofptcwof the growlDg wheatcrop are about the ame as last week, but tbe outlook for spring cultivation gets materially worse as tbe season advances, and weaker feeling In EDgUsh wheat at the close of the wetk. Plour weaker. Trade in forelgu wheat off; stands tetrlced by higher rsts. Supply ol wheat in London comprises 8 .172 quarters from India, 5 0.4 from Germany. 8 663 (rem American Ailautic porta, and 2,4Jfrom Knatila. American malz 3 cneper. Barley firm but quiet. Trade lu wbef cargo off const malt; rtd wluvr, unchanged; t;sllfocnia. 3i bibber. Demand for wbat cargoes all at or shlpmtnt slseketied in ihn past week, aud bulneM8 do e ftitfly lu Rutlau Kdes .les of EugUih wbet Irring the wiff.CJ6Jj quarters at t)i 4d l-r quK.'wr. avnltift 4 J fvW quarteis at 46 3d, COTrcki.oudL'Qg jeilod Uat ytrax. i)iajaxx.is wmi( alh itAixErrs Float 'eit.o uirt ffmf ro ir-Patent. n 25 57, 5 00X550. .totoa, S 765 00; lam.Uy. 4:&i ty. trüb:

ixtra, S3 bO&i 66: double extra. 13 253 40: extra, 13 C031 15: aupeTflne, ti 762 90; fine, f2 0(32 65; foundry, W 292 40. Wheat We Quote: Bid. Aaxed.

so. a Mediterranean l 04f track no. a " I,,,, , i ut 1C2 Na I red. January... February., JC0 .101 .103 . 95 Bid. 11 &rCa ui MMWM MWI III M Mi I Rejected Corn We o.uotet Aska. no. -a white . Yellow. s 53 . Vi 44 46 6 49 61 rfacx SI "si "Z'i Hlh MUcJ Mixed. Rejected Unmerchantable,... Sound ear.. February, March....... May., 65 6? tJcreenuuj- üuileidMJiaüCjuob'jy ' uent 7rjd... Kejected March Kye Dnll aud nominal; Bran J12 25 bid ; no feller. Shlpsluö Held at Sit '2d: no sellers. Hay Prime Timothy dull; f:o CO bid; none offered. TS Prcvlilcii siarkct. 3n?e4.e- r-olcs.na, in cloth, EC: La get, ty&. aaiCM kth tna treaaut lODDint pnir.. Saakod 0. Earns: Tec an 1 Hra-r.u av.,13Ke;16poanlsav.. ISSo; 17i faitf. 15S ; 2o pounds av., 130. erealflut 3anca izw. nouiciKa, nw, uifornla hama,10c: v&vu eiear K4t, HJ4c; do tackt, 11H?: snlced roll, llo. i.ried Boet lso. Plcklad Meats Extra täi-n pork, per tM.. 2M Ibi., Sis 00: bean pork, per tbL, 203 lbs., tZl 00. Family Beer I t"J. Lard Kettle rendered leaf. In tierces, 12c: la halt barrels aud 50 lb. tuba, 12o. Ths Frodnca Zlarkat. XgZ Treh, 23 Mo; shippers iay 203. Butter Craaiaury Fancy, tStoilv; chef ca. 12 36o. Dairy Beloc-icA, 27(.J0o; choice. 2t.-:r;i Country caoloe ro'J, 16Slbc; cooking. I0i3o. Poultry Hens. 10c per in. ; roosters, cia, 3; vnrkers. lot.llo: Tours chickens. 10c: rtwe, J6M; ducks, old, S3 VU33 60. tiame Ducks, 32 &J ? OOperoyo.; bblUitelhcg atw. earners p-.uce gvt, iii mixed, 2227o: aid feathr-a. 15;30c. Hide '.een hides. 6c: areen call. lCc: rreen salted. tCc; green salved calf. 12e; dry flint. IS SUc; ury saitea, italic ptr in.: unmaKo-, mbbror bull, two-third the above nrlcea. Woet Tub-wat.hed and ptoaea, tftj; nu washed, rand;. Btrtctlv M blood. 2ic: unwashed, rood averse, 23c: ux washed Ccttswold arid coarse, 13 &X: fieere washed. If Habt and clean. C3Jo; burry and ootted aorordlcg ts value. fecctablea and Frotts. Cranberries Cape Cod, S3 50 per bu. ; 116 OCA IV U) per DM. . Oclons t200213per tbL ; Spanhih, U 25 pet crate. Honey Kew. HV2 per lb. cases. Hominy 51 Mtf 7a; rtU-h. S4 00. Eoana Choloa uaw. tl 70ftS 0U: m-SIura. ti 7 Pntavwe Choice. naviuK 75iaOo per bu.? 2 00 2 23pr bbL reiilTiK. Bweet fotatocp-Ycllow Jtirer. ti Oui t j; lu bal order. 12 U0; Sattimore. Apples Tt'SS 00 pe- btL as to cilltr Dried arplos Iraxiratei, 1516c; oocuaon axle! Ooal and Cole. Anthracite oal. ?S CO per ton: FittPbnrg Pdl I 73 per ton; Raymond Cltx coa.1. S4 53 per ton; Mock coal. 3 75 ier ton : block nut. 8 i 25 per too : JukfOUYillc, ÜtiCpcr ton; Biosf-bnrg co&I.tsoc per ton: CTCehed coke, l"c per bnsn; inrap wis. lie per bash: Connellsvule coke. Ivo. xt oc.it warn uat-, Oo1K?S Oormcn, SXO'c; Orcary, iOji nss,c:rAir.igiio: good, la&ttUo: prim?, li ciJ eeznxajf Java, avar -o ; Arbrickle's rouvod ; l-fttl2V.c: Levcrtig'J. UXC, auikdis-cutloal, IOC; powdered, S'.O; grfnu lnted. Wrsic: suardard A.(as:; nl A. m: w5lwoM. '.t)'c, light browu, 74Sc; common ro'-MTf and KTTups-Heir Crlsans nalaaem. 4VM2C; syrup 54Uo per gsi. lorocmxaon to Choi re. K'.r Cirilica and LotUalan. WlY,Q. r-'nlct irrDer. V-Zlbc; aiirloe, I5di.t; dorea 4fti?c: giticor, J0aiw: cmnaD.-.n In r?U, lit aic: n3Uui.iL 6f-ct4l OS: mtoe. ei 06ol 10. tal htXü salt, ui car lot, a; tXW; araylota at ll ie.i 15: tuzsul Icü IOC jaora iwa tiers; ÄalTV. 52 00. Htajch Itelnedpoarl. 4U34Va per lb: ffnicaa Sc: cüimpiop gioaa lump. V'jt: Improved cori. cnecfo New York Cry tal Fpring, 14c; V'estera Reserve. 13c: Jersey. bait I"isU M&cxerei, sso. I mess, $20 peT btX ; halves. i0- ex'a cess. Z2i per tri; naives, si2: Na. 1 maeierel. til: balve, 17 : No. a mackerel. 12 CO; halve. 6 00; Ko. 3 mackenäl: Slü 0010 63: balvea.85(,s 60; No. 1 whiwiieh, tali bris. ST 50; family wtitefiih. balves. S5 5J; No. 1 hcfriug 53. CoOfieh-Boneleo, J7 OOQS CO per 100 Iba: Grand Baak. 7($7 per lb. foreign finita Loudon layer alalnn. new, 52 t.c3 00; new Valencia, We; Bcluaa, Hat Mnsctfl rMa, U 85S2 45. Leaoii, Malaea, S3 bt)(L4. 00; Medina. 85 &Jf6 00. OriDrss Florida. fr6 bv; Jamaica. tH 6:'9 ht) per ttbt.; Vlaeocla, 42b's, S4f0; estra large, $10 öJftU OL Prucea-Echemlan. 6Kc: new TurklBh, 83 !c: cuxrania, t4&tlic; new figs, I820c: layers, IS-aOc. Peannta, raw, lennewee, ?Sc; Vlralnla, SM:; roasted, 10.110. Dates, 1U104C; botes, I'JllC. uanuea wood We quote: ToiBAtoaa, 2 lbs, tl " 0 (fljl 10; S Iba. tl 20ai 25: Peacbea. 2 Iba, rtaudarl, SI 60(21 75; S Iba, 82 10,2 aoeonds, S Iba. fl 76 1 90: 2 lbt. R 401 45: Pie Peaches, S lbs, 81 vo ftl 2S: 6 lbs., tl vm2 25: Blackberrlea, II 001 10; trawberriMa. t 80 Sil 40; Easpberrlea, tl 70C41 7b; Unerrtes. red, SI 70el 76; walte, as 00: etrtna Ecans, II 10O120; Qreen Paa, filarrowfat 8120 öl 2S:brlyJune,tl403l60;Calllorcia,tlS0: Utmouth Corn, tl 50; Mountain Sugar Corn, SI 45A1 60: Polk. 2 Iba. tl IS HI 30: Polk. S lbs. tl 60tl 63; Golden Bole. II 5 1 50; Mackerel. II 43611 M; Plneapplea, tl 73 ni U: Salmon, lib. tl 70180; Ixbstert. lib, 1175: 3 lbs, t2 76: Tumbler Jellies, 86aCo: Clove Oystnri, 1 lb, Itght weiset, 667Cc; 1 lb, full valzat. 81 10JJ1 20; 2 Iba, light wtigbt. tl 25: J lbs. full weUht- tl öCi'42 00 : Sardines. Frcnsh, H gl 15A1 85 per doa. : Amerloan üa, tl 00 per doa. Dry Ooodj. rRIKTS. Corüeoo fancy 6ct A merloan fancy PadOc Sei Hamilton fancy, fitmpsoa'a mourn. 6SC! Härtel fancy Eddystone lancy.- CHc Ortental fancy60 eo 60 60 6c 6Kc Arnold taacy .. 6Kc! Allen's fancy.. Manchester fancy 6vc' Berlin BolM MernaiCk fancy 64?i Harmony fancy, bo Merrimack shirt. 6c Dundee f&ncv it Steel River fancy 6C Imporl&i s'l'd bl'k. 6o Hirtel tatunn.... . 7 Berwick fancy . 4ic Victoria solid bl'k. 60 Eddystone satteena 7 Arnold satteea . 7 Allen's latteen-... 6 BROWV COTTOHS. . 8c iMashachnsetts B B Wß Atlantic A. Atlantic H...... Crescent City A Crecfat City B 7 Sc Nashua K. Tc T4c,MjeUo Rlver 7c 7!ciPepperell E. So 6c PeppereU R....... 7 Sc Crescent city c, Appleton A.. Clifton CCC Gracitville .. c t Peppereu a-4..jwc , 7Mc Peppcreil 9-4 .2-2C 7c l Pepperell 10-4 ,5o Augusta... CouUnontal C, 7o i Uuca C .. . 60 7c!Peeries8 - A0 ellfQHAMS. 8ScNew England. 70 . 8icMiiilon dress styleslOc Lancaster. Plunaett White Wig Co t 1nTi i aanaa OV 7 iw; U ui vra cnHauv 80S Kenfrew drts st'l'slOt 7Sc Canton dross stTa.lO?c ffcS1 Royal drere styles HC BaU Glaccow Borkahlre 7HC: Johnson's book I'ldliSf Qlenarven 7SciJhonsons mourn lir BLEACHED COTTONS. Wamsutta., 11S.C Ballard vale. f"ic N. Y. Mills 12c Chestnut Hill... 6 He Fraitof the Loom c Blackstone A A... 8V4c Lonadale 9c Whitlnvillc 33 in 7c arweU . 8 kci Pepperell 8-4 2 Si Btrker Mills.. -a;c( Pepperell -4... . So Pepperell 10-4.. Unwood. Iltchvllle. ... TVrlmauirvina 23 In Hope. .80 raoiier aunoaia Pooassett P M C 7iC,Saamore 27 In . FACIPIO MILLS PEISS GOOPS. Ji Poplin Lustres 10 t. Brocatel....16Kc H Alpaca Lustrea..16Kc!6-4 Poplins 01 16?g3 aj Sieel LUBtros-....16ic 6-4 Caahniere CA.lo i Cashmeres... Jl c 6-4 Cai-bmete AC 26c Va Eela 12Hc ?-4 Australlsncrepe.l8o .2 t.sh Eetge 12jc,4-4 Cretonne-. .10X0 Fancies 15o 4-4 Percales. -lfto CHIVIOT8. Amof,te Ho Alabama rial as so Amoske&g plaid 12c auyusta plaJds . 8o Wtfnton. ex. sto'C10)o, loulsaiila plaids. 8o WLlttentoa, U.. 9G üreenorar piaoa-. e yx'f-ctt 1 1 1 , i Summerr'leplaldj i Kdlnbur;. ....die lOtawa plaids , c Great Bepublio 7VioiNewt'n V'laplalas 84c BTXVEKS' CRASH. D Brown 7jc:N PrownM lOSc A Frown, fiVJcIN N Biown Ufi P Brown SJCjX X Blown 140 Bleached lo higher. I ciaprr chaik. White 18o ! Colored. ... Coverlet .220 Candle wick .200 6RAIH No. 600 Cot'n Yarnioo rwlaa VOO BASP. Amerlcari .210 T rit.kUnyllle Lewtstoa . 2s)c.: Sark A - .22KC ADiofkeae. ACA..17c aorscket, B, lCJfC Lewlston. S6-!n 17r wtit raverVH0 Lewiaton, PI ln. l&V" Hamilton, D. 10 90 .M.13C üoneetog, JJ 170 IVork, 82-ln Concstoaa, C 0 A 13ork. SO-in, COTTON FLAKSX. Amcf kec. Br. Bl'd-I Lawrcuce. Pr. pra. 1CI-2 11 AAA .13 20 C.... 9i-a . . . . ...

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American bi-carb. poqä,4j&c; rzuEiiah ao., 5?-J. unnr warrew'i 2-oa. packs, SI 15 per des. ; 4-oa. bottles, S3 60 pr.i am riove sulphur, it-ec. Turpenune, wsui Fiixlh ver. rod. by bbL. TAc: le auinuUe ra. Iodlr.e, S2 76PS 00. IodUepoah, S3 7j, Cloves, tbSt tOc. Khubarb, 90 11 25. Vt lc dc a suss, CO aal io percent; doubly fa and ia per cent, oz Iron and Steel Market. Barlron CPc rates: 'noon Iron. SOc vstes; 'Nor way ami iswede Iron, Cc raves; horse As Iron, 4c. liorsa bhoes turaen & reruns', per kes , w ; mule Tihoea.Jl per :eg advance. HorseStioe Nsfls NonhwePtera, Glebe, and Verkins, per box. S5t3. Casn S'eel Uest American, per lb., l&c sprtD; steel, 6.; tte steel. 6c: toe calk steel, 5c; machin ery steel, Otisc, Nails S3 60. XiseaUanaooa Xlzirtiett. Hcmloek sole, SSTSo; oak sole, 86 sptlc; Permrrlvanij. hAniGfts leaCisr, Jilc ; ban) ica'.Lfci SlQ3c;trtdle leather, per doa, IV 72; drsm.fj; kip, tor.KOc; PreDca tlp,k")0i 30; donsüo oaif VX-WlQ; French cnui. tl 101 86. 0d Wequote: Llid, nw. 5!(3c; bollsd, 64: lard oil. 709?c; miner' a" oC, boiS0c: luno:lQ9 Oil. UcOc; suaUt oil, &i&56c: bena XO.'vltc: cool oil, ladiana lejal tett, 1112:; ipnj tir, I2??i2xc: water waita, uy, loc Tlnncra Bnppiics M b juot: bfi c-anxp.1 tin, J O, 10x14, 14x90 and iVxJS, S7 C5iPr box I Z. 1CX34. 14x50 and 12x12 63 25 r; box; 10, 14x20,roonrgt:n,t960rnrbox:ICl'2Ux2rl tliU: blxxik Pt. in pls, 23c; fa bars, 10. Hob 2 Blrc. 4 ?0e; 27 C Iren, 7c ; Idoorahead ga. vanls-ad, S3J,' tu-t rmt. disoount. Sbeot tlv. he, OoTiper Vow -mj. 23 1 Placbhed oorr-fr, sssioa 80ider,lSJt:si. Wire. iO per rant, ou ilrt L1VK STOCK. Indlsvnapolts L)v Stock EUtrkas. STOCK Tiux, Jan. 29, Cattle-Recf-Ipis, 100 tcad; slilpmcnts, 24 bead. EblpplnK btcers Tery dull and -but few changing hands. Good to prime butchers' rows ard heiler steady. wMIe conipon acd nelluni are quiet, with several unsold. We cicte I'rime shipping steers- S5 C0 5 fO ralr tocox'd fblpr-ine steers. 4 25 4 Commt n to medium shipping steers.- I 4 00 Prime butchers' cows and helpers 4 Oc'a 4 Wi Fair to Kood ................... 3 2i ä Common and meiium. . 2 " a S w Mi'-chcowB withcnlveaor rpriugcrs.S-'i to&TJ) U) Fulls in Rocd demand 8 00( S f0 jb-x tra Io 3 5 Hoss Receipts, 2,400 head; shipments, "19 head. Harket active and demand good. Ship peih' and packer' wants not mpplied. We quote: ireiJIum to heavy shipping 56 .WtS Mixed packing.. .6 SO.-tl 45 Light........... - .. 6 2d(t6 35 Bheep Reoelpta, 1C0 head; shipments, none. Market dull and vo stock cbanckK from first bancs, and ia c.r.sequenee we can Rive but prospective market. Advices from the Kast bad. We o,uote: f:hoice to prlme.. Fair to a-ooJ .f 1 Wß5 00 4 00'u.-4 Common to medium.. 2 703 60 Elraabere. KAN3AP CITY, Jan. 29. The Live Stock In dl ptor rer ortf : Cattit Receipts, COO head. Market weak; native eteoro. from l 2oo to 1 5eo lb?., f I 70(5 25: blockers a:;l feeder, i :Ci SO. cow. 2 7frt3 0. Bocs Receipt. .3.000 head. Harket firm and hicheratl5X6 40: bu kof Kales at C I5i6 10. Sheep Receipts. . bead. Market steady; good to cnoiee, t. ioj$. ST. L0C13, Jan. -Cattle-Receipts, 1.9C0 head: fhipments. 1.700 htad. Jlsrket weak and htppincradea lU(ti0c lower: exports, f5 .5 (äü:cood to cholcelholpploK t."ifti.S 60: lUbi do. H bOftö; common o fair butchers' stock. 2 75 5 75: eood o choice do.. 1131 50; stocken tna feeder, at 50rti2.'. Sheep Receipts, 2 ICO head ; uhlpmenta. 4.000 head; common to meaium. ,ct4 ; lair vo gooa, Si'5i5: Prinn tofsncy. 15 255t5 75. If cits Lasier for Uirnt grades; sironp mr pacting aud lit-avy weights; Vorkera, (i 10-4 15: lcktne, 16 156 35; butchew', SS 3:&t 50. fUelpts, 4,8o0 head; shipments, 130 bead. NEW YORK. Jn. 23. Beeves Receipts for three days, 6,900 bead, making 14. 50 head for week; market extremely dull and c lower; dresud weight extremes, Ij 2t)3S 93 )er cwt ; live w eight selected top sold at S7l 15; exporters used 40 car loads at to SO per cwt. ; 40 car loads carried over. bheep Receipts for two days 9.500 head, making 32.700 head for week; market irille betterat$l50 (a 6 60 oer cwt. for sheep; fa 2 "-"it 7 7t for lambs; strictly prime sheep sold at (6 6o$6 70 por cwt. Swine Receipts for two days U.5C0bead, making 31.130 head for week; none onvr;d alive; mar. ket nomically steady at SO 4'3G 'J per cwt. CHICAGO, Jan. 2. The Drovers' Journal reports: Hoes Receipts, 2100 head; shipments, 4,400 bead. Market fair, active and strong; mixed. Id 7.Vä6 30; heavy, tti S06 M: light, Sö6 S5; skips. Slj5 40; clofed steady with all told. Cattle Receipts, 6,000 head: shipments. 4 00 head. Fair: market t'.ll glutted; better than on Saturday: pricea pot quotably changed; xrlnie fteer, Jö s0: gord to choice, 5 15(5 75; common to fair, Jlft5; bulls, 2 V5(g4 GO; stocke and feeders In abundant Eupply and light request at $:t- "0. Sheep Receipts, 1 00 bead; shipments, 1.S00 head- Fair and weak; market slow; common to fair, S3 25: medium to good, SI 254 75; choice to extra. 5 05 50. The Drovers Journal cable reports a wesk cattle market, the best Americans b.ing c lower at 16Kc tstlmated dead weight. Sheep steady at 1$Q.0C. QEXKBAL MAUKET8. Fred ace Markets. NEW YORK. Jan. 29. Cotton Dull at 10 3-16 (10 7-16c; futures steady; January, 10.11c; February. IC i2o; Msrrh. I0 2öc; April, lOsyc; May, iu53c; June, 10 67c; July, 10 eOc; August, 10 2c: September, 10.61c; October, 10 22; November, 10.10c. Flour Dull: receipts, 49,000 bbls; exports, 8.200 bbls; supertiLe. State and Western, Vj 40(3 80; common to good extra, S3 $j(Jt bö; good to Choice, S4 t'37; white wheat extra, 16 25 7 25; extra uhio. ti 9uQ7; St Ixuls. ti 937 25; Minnesota patents, $5 607 1)0. Wheat Cash steady: option opened Jij5c lower; arter recovered from the decline, advanced a triüs, closing steady; receipts, 98,t05 bu.; exDorts, 101 :W0 bu.; No. 2 spring, nominal; ungraded red, SI 00 15: No. S red. SI 124 ; sUamer No. 2 red, SI 154 01 17; No. lred. $1 las; ungraded white. Vjc (4fl 2-iJ.; No. 2 do., 9fKc; No. 1 do., sales of e.toobu. at Si 14$1 )5; steamer and No. 1 do , j6'm;; No. it n-a. January, aales of 61,000 bu. at SI 1 lftl 15; February, salos of 301,000 bu. at 31 14Vjl 152. closing at SI ö: Maren, sales of 13.0UO nu. at I lOral 17J, cling at SI I7a; April, sale of 216,000 bu. at SI 13K-UI 19H. cU lngat SI YiX: Msy. sa'es oi 416.UW bu. at SI Cul 205 cloug at SI 2UVi. Corn Vjlc lower; reeeipü, 111,000 bu.; exports, 8,(XQ bu. ; unsradeo, fri71c; No. 3, 6:;3⪼ steamer. 68c; No. 2. OeVoKc; elevator, 7lo delivered ; old lo. 2 whi'e. vac; ungraaea wniie, t-c; io. t, uuwj, vi7i3 67c. clostnn at 6MC Oau öliC lower; receicM. 77,100 bu.; exports, noue; mlxtd western, 4-KÜiH:; wnl do.. C-V2c Hay-Quiet at 65c. CoffeeQuiet and unchanged. Suifar Dull and wenk; fair to good resnery, Molaises-Quiat aud unchsnged. Rice-QnieL Petroleum Doll; nniud, 97Vic; crude. 7(7Kc: refined. Ca.Vi. Tallow Firm at btJSSKc Rosin Steady at 1 60 gjl 67K- Tnrpenthie Hrm et 53c. Eora Beuern fiebb, 272ric Pork New mtts, 13 S7V4 18 7i; opuons neglected Rocf Q'iieL Cut meau Dull aud weak; long cla- mlddiec. S9 25. Lard Higher; prime steam, S10 97HgtU CO; Ferury, S10 9ctl0 99: Msrch. Ill 07(311 10; April. ll 17c It 21 : My. SU 2611 i; Juoe. f 11 34; July, f 11 Ss. Butter Dull at N.a3HC. Cheeee Quiet and i.ucbaDeed. L-ad Quiet but firm; common, SI 7ö; reünid, fl 754So. CHICAGO. 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choice spring, fl 02; No. S do., 87c: No. i red winter, tl fövl Oi. Corn Ccsettied and lower; 66 Tc..ch.raa' J""iry: 56ia56? hC February: tfitth: March; ö6i57e May. oia Quiet ard weaker;' S6ccaFh; SrioJ January; S7c Februajy; 7337Jc Mrch; 90 May. Rye -Dull at 6. Barley Dull at WJiMs. Fiaxreu Qniet at 1 31 ftl 32 on track. Hogs DuU .ndashade lower: light, I712S; heavy. f7 23,

ri'ta ciciiuj; w a.&jw a cin ana January: 513 fe53 ll 10'. May; til 15,11 17X June. Uulkmeatsiu iitf cemana: ahculdert, S 65; abort rib, $8 95; short clear, Si 30. Butter Weak; fir to fancy creamery, 2t(3'iCT goedto choloe dairy. 03251 Eggs Weaker at 2S3.'.7c. CtllW teat-Firm, tot Litter. Vozn Excted; clotel wKh continued dovrn vrit" iti. Crcy; 0c lorrtr f jr January, others ICR Catted; 5y: January; biy,"i February: iA; Marth; Wie Way. Oats-IrrtKu!ar; S6ic KjCrQ. ar ; S7Kc March ; ZATi-i April; 3s-;n mt;;fciMjane. l cra iirui doi c ..r, Larl rcu-iirui nw R:jur, Larger. Recclf-Flotlr, 3; x bbl. : .; Cora, 153 Ki ba osta, 43.CO0 )u.; ba.ler, Ip.OTD eu. Shipments firmer cot ni?cer. wheat, 16.000 bu bu.: rye, 4.4C0 bu.; bailer, l'J.OTS eu. Ebipm t iour, r.'j ddib ; wneai, bu ; com, 16,000 u ; oats, none; rye, none: hrlcv, none. 8T. LOLIS. Jaa. 29. Float Unehaijre Wheat Cash lower and optlou',nnett;ed: No 9 red. SI 0ä4102Jb cafch and J.nnar.. tl Cf 1 ifaroh; tl C7HIC75, AA; tCSy.Vrya riot IneflCS!;. May; So. re,1. t?rWiW - ra Lower and ur.ettled' 4.'ti.iry.ci-. Ar i--. w7",13c.to.f''fruary:443lo March: 6n i -:,c,clln8&lVj. May. Oatsv,:iJa3J c6h: 3SSS'' "February; 3s-;, l" May. x Lower aua dull at bCc. Barley istesdy at fxyyic. l-ead Quiet at tl Z'41 25. Butter t-.c Eras UncbsttL t'cra Mtal I 17 l(i bid rebrpary: S17 1 bid March: 17 6i bid I iay. EMlfcmt als Dull: to llder . to 40: short nDs, rs id; trxrtclear, f?. Barou Dull; shoulders. &: short ribs, tlii; fchortol2ar. S10 25. Lard Nominally S 10 40. Vjyjeipr Flour. 7,000 bbis; wheat, 00,000 bu.; com, 137.01-0 bu. ; ots. 2S.IO0 bu ; ryeL2.''0bu.:barley, 7.0 bu. Shipments riour, 7.0CO blH : wheat, 6,0lX) bu. ; Cora. 21.POO bu. ; oats. l.COObn.: rye, none; barle, none. Afternoa Bcartl Wheat WVak: No. 3, 11 t February: l r5S(t 0 March; t My. Com Lower; 4ihc rebmary ; 4'.J40 Maah; 50.c April; 5:-icWay. Oats Fay and nothlug one. PHILADELPHIA. Jan. 29 Flour Qe let but firm. Minceoota extra. fc 7H(6; I'Midclphia fHtniSy. J5: Ohlodo., f."(jiS 75; do., stricht, 16; Inoiaua lmlly, 4ai 10: Ohio nstc'-t, 85 2,"i 6 ."0; Minnesota do, t"7 -lb. Rye llower. S3 S7V4. Wheat Opdons orei.ed lowerand clowd sKaly: rtd wiuter, 51 10: No2ret elevator, fl 13: N.2 red, Jaunary. tl 13$: Februarv. Si 127,-51 13; March, tl 151 o; aprll. SI lcl 17;4 Cora Jaoiury optlotis neglected; inter months opened lower and cloel stc-tdy; local lot ; dull ar.d unsett ed; rejeced. 60-56 c; No. S. ollow, 635iC:c: fteam red, 64;Sfio;: rail mlted. b7fät;sc: sail mixed, Janarv. 67fc; February, f.Sc; March. &iä6jc; Apt 11. 61hCöc 0ivUull; No. 2 mired, 4Gc: white. 4fli$5lv Provit-iona Steady. Hxt, meo. SI5 ftOcilS; lrdia do. job. SvM 50. Fork, new mfss. Vi 75J!?; prime, tls. Hsmssmcked. t V JjOftia. I j.t- Steady; kettle. SU 50(ii 75; suam.SU isau 20. Rmter QuW-t; bye: ßimei at ifÄSSc Fjots Stfalv t 27c. t'heese Dull at 3l3Xc Petroleum Quitt at 4z. Reofipta-Flour, S.1 bbls.; wheat, 24 5.0 bi'. : corn. 63 5PO bu.; oats, 2.5.0 bu. Shliiaeutk neat, b.otH' du. TOLFDO. Jan. 9 Wheat Steady; No. 2 red. spot. -fl 04: Februsrv, SI 04; Marh, $1 07; April. SI O-.1; Kay. SI 10; July, 1 (6,. Corn StChdy ; N. 2 foot, &4V,c; February. ,-c: Mav. 57c Oats Quiet; No. 1, riot, 3'.c; May, 49Xc bio. Closed Wheat Weaker and entirely nominal. Com A frhüda easier: No. V. BTot nd Mrrh, 541 1 Id; May, 5tr) c. Oa Steady; No. 2, spot. hoM at Z')c. Becaipti-V7teat. 3.000 bu : com, 32.PC0 bu.; oats, l5.or.to bu. Ehipments Wheat. ls.000 bu. : com. 21,000 bu.: oats, l.rxo bu. LOU?VILLTT. Jan. 2. Cotton Firm and utrlurRed: mMcllhgt, tc Flur Firm; extra fumiiy. S.t 75Q4: A No 1, S4 2-rSl5!: LUh gTdcs. ti 25-a6 15. Wheat Quiet; No. 2 red -winter. 11 Ofttl 02. Corn Quiet and unchanged: No. 2 white, 56c hifhmixtd, 4W?c. Oat? Quiet and unchanged; No. 2. 42(340. Provisions juiet. Mess Pork Sis. B.ilkmests-Shoul Jers, $675; tieiirrio. ia j-.; clear, ta.-rj. bmii snoulder, f7 75; Cle-r rib, $10 10; clear, S10 75. Hms Suasrcnrcv!,S122j. Lard Quiet and UDChnnseJ; aettied, 12. Oila. ANTWERP, Jan. 29. l'etroleum-20f. TITU3VIL1.E. Jan. 29. Oil Opened at SI 01; hfghCKt, ?1 01; lowpft, 57 if. ard cioM?d at STV.r. ShipmepK Jnaarr 27at.d JS. 1,47 bbls; Charter?. 21,017 bbls. ; runs. 805,000 bbls. PITTSBURG, Jan. 29. Petroleum Weak and lower; closed at V7Vc: refined, 7;57j;a Philadelphia dtllvorv. Tbe afternoon miket was weak and tending downward : opened at 83c. declined siearlily, aud closed at 97ic. Transactions, 2,387X00 bbls. OIL CITY, an. 29 -Oil Tt opened this morniog with Mlfs at St 5l 0?i. tmke to4". recovered to Si 00, and u.tn w.nted buck ana I'oith between SOXc and S 1 1 0 for some time.fi n ally breakto tsic, then 't tallied to V9:, and the session cloeO with 9-&(& bid. it opened thia afternoon at WsJbC advanced to l . bloke to V'J'c. recovered to SI CO. broke to at 8:15, and closed at O'Kc. Total f ale?, 2,C0l ,JW) bbL. BRADFORD. Pa., Jan. C9. Oil Although there were no f .ature ii the fit-la tltuatiuu to day the msrket wss very weak, owing mainly to the pounding of the bears and their heaving. Selling optufcd atfl 033 that proved to be tbe htbekt price of ibe Oar, graaual lallinp off to K'C at tbe close of the morning session, ar-d grow li.gs:ill weaker la the alternr-n until H7c wss reached at the We. Sales. 1.64S 0C0 bbls ; total shipments Saturday and Smuaay 61,481 bbls; charteis,21,(HS bbls. Whisky. BALTIMORE, Jan. 2. Whisky Quiet at II 1 ST. LOUIS. Jan. 29.-Whisky-Qulet at f 1 14. LOCISVILLE. Jan. 29. Whlaky Qaiet and uncbangel at f 1 IS. CINCINNATI, Jan. 9. Steady and unchacced at S 1 13. CHICAGO, Jan. 29. Whisky Unchsnged. PHILADELPHIA, Jan. 29. Whüky Unchanged. NSW ORLEANS. Jan. 29. Whisky Steady ; Western recUried, S5 20. (Jen Tho Great Healing- Remedy. It " 'J.'- . it. -"'-- - ----- -." - -"- -1 Old Dr. ritcher's remedy for Children's Complaints.' Ä BOON TO MSI! u tnn h irr l3-Ji..-r--t!oi: nc- c r rsu.m aia wm, unrrml. h pu iti, plislrai:.v rinl aail anabt la rriuim Ifr'4Mtt- pivpr!r.cB if ciUialy rnl pr" imbiIt oorwl. wttnout it-mi.-n nvi:r Ihm. En-toiara t rtortma, .'l'raaaHth.prrti. Thr Jtf-Wwji M'W(f"' " Tueold plaa I Uratln( Nrno 1M lilj-, pkrateal Drnr,c, U w)KUy tawntUri If Tllli I.KTI BOLLS. ' l'u hoarln ram n-wl of rrruis rnrUoa to lull and poraVct naahia. Kimi.. n-rtiT.c!rn!j, plrauob .n, lr tvti. C-n.rl'it".n r-nT.irtna rr. .H Tun BACSro. Rtatll tl.. 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