Indiana State Sentinel, Volume 31, Number 1, Indianapolis, Marion County, 7 February 1883 — Page 8

THE INDIANA STATE SENTINEL. WEDNES1AX jBltUAltY 7, 1883.

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THE WOOL GKOfTEBS. - Adslrflee ty OoTroor - Porter Other ' Duaiaess Election of Ofacer. A UicTiaorning session of the Wool Grower!" Convention Friday, Uriah Privett TraA .t aper on the t ib-ec of the number C t-iree-p that can ba raised to th8 acre of ni-je. He though', twenty-five theey tif. tv raised rn 100 ace. OoTernor "ivrur then adorc'd the Convention as ItiVj-va: fl'lketi r.otoi.s of the great wool-growing Skir et the proiuo im ot beet fur tn.-i wool auL Oeir fleslt h t- n.lilv li.nt-asujg. I" 1 t3 -nTiitrcf simp in ibtf s:te. scccrding to the dtedStat-Hcciii. ss l.CO.C; Ja J Mi as rding to the report rf r or Bureau ef S'atl.-ties, etumber c 1,UJ 7 1. Ibewool cilpot the ite wis, la 79, 3 tJt.t.S rmndi; ia Iw, 4,3;.s. and la is2. 5i:9 Tbl hot a na f ymg owth of tLi fcdt.-iry. Tho le-soiug rieep owlup CVn:-ty i3 Meuicn, la which, in 12 er w.T9 3H 319 fc.nn Iori.ra.cp had i" that v A lams, 32 i-i; Owen, 2S.6o2; Elkhart, In taklr-z any corslderabie number of yeajr at r.d.rd it Is be'ieved that no industry rivuitb better rttini. than skillful sheep srow-lrr-. W Wie food and raiment shall be wm:d, ri." h a dcaand for mutton and wool.

IlLtMy improved a4 t.ur breed of sheep bve tr.uin-. tfr 1 u ae Iba aauflcn all ihen.ndi-t-0TJ K'ir.L We want a breed thnt will uuiie pii Wright und a hr.e ou?.i;ry or nn. nun in -r?tel weicht and excellence of liih. We want It rürfo to ioM-e inequality of hardness, i.d wlLIir not fuu'ibhn under great neglect not :o r?'iui.'ftli.t idcc.yo! rare demanded by tmeif tie rrwist sele t br eds We want what is b: in to Mrrino, Ue '!swo;d and tbe honlhitown twaUnf-lia a single stock. Exertivu will TntiTintt: mir a a t.T t d is prodeced. When Good year hud wüßte! hin ail in fruitless experiments tar Ci vii'f'auiXilii ti - I rubber, and Mill pertewmi thr.-nii'a ijovtity ar.d neirlect. luk at iat can-i to tU Ut'Ui au l f iv.j nin the pn.s tnat it bJkt:auIcitowota. lh::cif'r ist.! vt see yeta:tve im tbfl hr'-eJ ot shtvp trmei il we will ITie great u.rund tbrsi tor Ame.Wn tttf un l port, should. I won. t ihn.k, iiio l --1 v. u rü. hop more f r tli cir ütsu :h-a we hve -.ver Oo'je. VS'e sh uld w.vjiuc a mu:toa that for ro!tiori-y of f..'1'.ity .uM ivait lar. e doxa lr i. atrn.ii AÜJ st W'iuld eni io me that nv4Tourci::-js It w.?uij bp i.ronUolo U hiIm; our Sittv-. wirr. Tn.r? i- trrifii -ht tcU rci:cj suiericm t- ol :1csj ;bn in the t'ouijty f!i'ilci. V, Oiaji rojU ':t!v' t drtiiaad f;r titrathdown rcutts tn?t vou'.l r i ' i' ' ''.' in ur ti'.r nrkids nw;i i.".er tn.i ' !; .". -h cf Piwnon he p U'Asj tr.v;Ue is i... v t!..i litil ,( it ever jvc ciT I cit:i.jii rT.i ,vit ourt.wtes dreu:.i'Ja.x'. t a f.-'; Jfl !. fir a prjj-jr Ciscriiniuttlnj hs iiui ! ce:i I Ur -vr. it i- v.ei! li'.ona, vr.m loud of tle pi Mi:e f.t Iii tt'j".. At hl' du norH thet"-t C'i'.'x of s-'yinb-l'-wu r.-ui.v j alw5s fl t'irt-J ccr.-a-prjriai Ir. A fl 1 r' tn-mnr oiif havt'-s hrJ li uy W inter lr:. mt th-it. Uoi:;1 be had cuU'ii hvaul Mr. S-k .ur iti.lt, b hwl never Li!il ttm ;.c :.k .v V.) 1 7ii j a? wLe:t or.-e, at a l-w?r J'r -AtL-fcr U Mr C!ay ii'nl txitr lii-'ii '.ji-'iiC p:w. Mr. Wt.vicr held jai Lit f if t'-. f!ii.!i"t bit f a i)thio-.iro z 'ist atd a--t ipoii tho l.i'.ory ct the i-.vil'iilrv'i 1: t t 'l. a:in U.ll tilt Cll'ucOt TfTU t k tis UV.i', h-i i'jv'.'l "a .U a ic-f:: ttiiicf', to Mr. 'i.f thf ch-.!if t i: ; Let thtre be j)lac'd v nr bii'cfc' r fbi j.s thin supeiior iuhütv i f mutf T..andil will mt b' l2 ui.til tlio public paiate ', i fultivat ; i tr. '.a j.u!:it of piyiog the price f c i t th-t will r . iv i -e taruier for the cost aad p of pro iuciCj if. fJi. .i:'.:,n fJ!: wfl tlie ai'dress on the c'Mof jr I'jaiSon Mrg furnist.cti in ihe muLets. Joaths'i f'onk!?, of Csstleton, real a paper a Ivon-tt::: the iiaiturdejof wiAtwitti cep. 4Ioliitiorn afro offered thowinj that Mit.W.r the taiiiT!w the wool rrodticts l-.ad irictraseil fro.i. (.0 t-OO.UM) U O.OiO.OCO.while it f.-,re:n coiinir.p1 thcs truiuc:s have rfCxvrade.l, ani rcq-.ies'ing tbe Inriiira titj'iberi :n Cotivss to t;se t ht ir inHutnce t prevent ft rcsluciion of the tariff. The Isolations wer jeferred to ft Coairuitte?. Jvich tuu-iz a favorable rejr: tberejii, nl rtifüMissioa fuiioT. c ! tho leport. ilfniorial rvs'y.itions were nasse! on the death of Iij. M. C. Merediin and Martin Tearson. Äiterw&rd the (.V.nvtntion refund to cono;.r in tte rt-jxirt of tho Commlttje on the tüiir f re (.lutioiiS. A re.olution lva!n to a 'aw requiring tlt.v- owners to report the number and iex of tivlr J.s -aas pf..-! I.'e following ollicers were tl(c:ed: Jnf-iiSf.tt FieliUc? Cioter, of Indiananotls. V ic I'rcsiJtnt A. ii. llauua, of Marion t-i ecret v r J. W Robo, of GrcfPCir,.',e. 'Jfruasun'r t"-. D'juoiu, of f'rdTiiliu. T21K STATE U0UE INVESTIG1TI0X. Farther Testltr-ony Taken Laai KJifht by the Committee. The State House Investigating Committee x et 0 ighr, and proceeded at orzzc to I U3in3. After the examination of asinnibero inii') vrlinrs. such as stone-ctit-fers nd otherj who Wad very little to fce'I, Vrci. B. f 0 Tarif, or.e of tho SWe House Cnrumissioners.was called to testify. He a3 rZ.nl br ilr. Heffrcn if he knew whether the T-irarCiora vere oing to abiiiJoa the woik aot, to which piestion he answered, h A not know. H was aked if the Jloaid UoniDiision-r3 claimed the ri:ht to dicfcare the Contractors if the work did rot fwo-re-s. Ha ?sid they claimed tLat enca was their right. and timt after the contractors Jwere discharged tbe Board caM re-let the work He also paid tbe work completed to this time uncounted tj $7C0,O'0. II was asked if 1 "- had bvriu u:y charges made in regard .bBtle of bu.lJin the Sfiite Ileus?, all., aid ihi.r they had decided to use rv.fb.e steps instil of iron. He said that t would ibcrase the c:st about $15. (00. Ix iutiup: t!-ft thickness of the npper walls v . a ano Ser chnnk'd wnich would reduce the cnr, buthow niuclicjuhl not be estimated. On hfiu a-iktd if there was any necessity of tlte ß ard being present at all iteaa-jna of the yr, aai if so, h, Un i-aid that there was rwrnse each member of tbe Board was unci bonds which ami ihat this State Huu.rWjld t ot Cvtt n.ore t an fci.UW.OOO, and tij-refore it would be to every member's lu-1-est to tf. prtji-ont to s?e that the wkjjc progressed. Af.'er qaestiocin? him at some length in regard t" the txptnies of iion-residenta cf tü aBoard whiie they were in the city. Chairman Ilf-tf c-.' I -'ided to defer lartbe" esaininati .n until tbis eveninj;, when it is supposed imp rrit resli:aony will be ijiven. Af tcr adj )urrmt-'iL the t'ornmittee heid a pri9&e c frne, in which they diseased tite evidence f-ir as it hfw been heard. Tu Lc.glelature. It Is gentral! y conceded that for the present the atoendiiienti are out of the way, and tint the li 1 is iuvicir.g for temper.nce Ic-s!a:ia u:.dtr the Cons. iiution as it is. .i th oncJutii.'ii is that certain members CT both Hour's will cot be nnmlndful tf tifrrir irivi!cges t:ri tpjiortunitles. The Way. an-i Mafn Cotntnittee have decic4 the am iast cf mney required to ctrry forwan! the ba-iness of the iSute f r tli next ttn .r. As the St it- grow s in pfru!at:on and weal'h an lccxesed d-uiand f nioucv m.ty he expected, Loiwithstaud- " -T hi tnest rigid economy is practiced. Hi Us are not increasing wiih alarming idity. and there ia avinced a healthy d--mination to bestow upon thoee which ve a g!iOst of a chance V become laws df-nt r-tndy ar.d ifivestiga'.ion. 'tVithia a few days the Leii.-lature and the 'iple will kaow the true inwardness of the . .a House bnr.ness and be in po'-eejüion of t aa which wi 1 cuable Kyre e -tatives and y"prn to arrive at national or,cluiona. üöitate bill No. introduced by Btnator Voyles, p?rHiits E-ininoj at all times of the -,iariCHpt in Marth, April, May, NovemVr and D(cember, those months constitut'piwning period. It is claimed that tbe ntJjf was passed in the interest of fish 'T3resid ri on th border of th State. Ao One to Mlnlater to Ibetr Needs. LKESBARr.it, Pa., Feb. 1. When Preacaer iru-f, i:l Kingston, Pfarthi city, croiwed tbe hold r f Wl'i.iir Ioeonard's house yenterday, tb in loca tiA on tte oubki.-tfoi the borough a liu!e dU ance from la u el tabors, his eye UDon a horrible iKhi. The woman's hu,1 1lel about ihre wet kn ao. and hortly r"fi!pe family, coniiBtlo!; ff a on twenty-three lü'ti an! two oiaJl listen, were takea triiio k the eifect, it Is said, ol dxlsJc-

leg Impure - water. - Two - weeks afro a I doctor called and left some medicine, but until

yeterov no other person had looked la upon them. The preacher's Tlntt wan accidental. When be Closed the door behind him be turiea to a bod In a correr and saw lying upon It the rigid features of a corpse, and clone betide it the pale and emaciated form of a little cirU who could not more. Srepptn lato another room he found Mr. Leonsrd. the mother, lu another bed unconaciou", and with the film of deata tUIÜq her eyes. By her klde, burning up wltb a bot feTer, was the other UlUa child. wh rcjrcely comprohended too awful iituation. There was a little ccal In the bin outnide. brt tbe tricken patients, being nable to more, had watched tbe last etsberm die out to the stove two days before, and bad been w lib out a fire for that time. Tbe house was u cold as a barn, and the cupboard was nearly emptied. The visitor at once went for aMinianoa, and help was soon procured. The mother can not potwibly survive. Doubts axe slxo entertained In regard to the recovery of the 11 tie girls. The family unfortuuAtely waa poor, and the father, when alive, rather sM(Ue in bia bablU. for thla reason the neigübors took no lutercst la the Leonards. GIVEN IO a UK JUBY. Testimony at the lot-west of the Newhall Iloase Horror FlnUuad-Scheller Publish8tatement of (ienaral DeniaL MiLWACKis, Feb. 1. The inquest in tbe Newhall House disaster was finished to-day. L. W. Brown, jardmaster of the Chicago and Northwestern railroad, who lost his wife in the fire, told the story of bia escape in a graphic manner, but the evidence developed cothir. new. Herni&a Strauss, exmember of the Tire Department, who res cued many li vis, taid the extension ladJer was badly bahdlcd, most cf the crew beicg preen and never having been drilled. The ladder was iualad condition, and broke .du had never boon handled or drilled with for yur. A nuraberuf the witnejeü, acione them Dr. fc?p-?arrr.an and C. H. Hawkins, d the Telephone Company, testified to the ca-.abiMy of Landlord Antisdel, and also to the condition of the hotel in regard to tire tscapea. Haalns bIsj said Nash wanted a bridge t the Trachelton Uuildin, but Fraclielton wnuid not consent. Witness thought the 6re to be the work of an incendiary. The case was given to the Jury, who was instructed to leturn a verdict on tbe following poiaU: The manner, of what mt ai?, by whon. if whom, the cause if ascertained, if by neghgenca of any person, owner or occupant, servant or master, the time ami plac of commencement, if accidental. The Jury delibersted several hours ar.d then adjaurned until 1 o'clock to-morrow morning. The Jurors unquestionably differ as to the oriiu of the fire, as .uown by their questions. All have tried bv every means to get at the true condition of the hotel. It is impossible to surmise what the verdict will be. Scheller, who wm arrested for setting the hotel on fire, publishes a statement today embodying a general denial of haviüg reraored the billiard balls.esplaiiiipRthe removal of whiiky a9 being caused by a want of room in the hotel, and Et :i ting that the insurance was not more than the actual valne of the stuck. The htateraent was written by a lawyerat Ücheller's dictation in Jail. Ad-mi-bion to tue prisoner is ttill refused. The remains of Gertrude Donahue, wife of John (Jilbeit Donahue, the actor, wes eent to her fathers home, Blood's Station, N. Y., to-day. The ur.fortunats husband was unable to accompany the remains. Vi!Mam E, ('ramer. of the Evening Wisconsin, and wife are declared out oi danger by physicians to-day. Troth Is BliSbty. When Dr. Pierce, of Buffalo, N. Y., announced that his "Favorite Prescription" would positively care the many diseases and weaknesses peculiar to women, Rome doubted ar.d c jtitir. ued to employ the narsh and cautic local treatment, llatthe miehty trutb gradually becaru.? acknowledged. Thousauda of ladies employed th "Favorite Prescription" and were speedily cured. ly druggiits. A Man haying caught a Mouse in a Trap held him at arm's length and exclaimed: "Ah! you Rogue! I have you at last. Only the otlser Ntgat vou ate the Hind Pocket out of my Pants!' "True, my friend," replied tbe Mou3c, "but I did you a good Turn at thf same time. I ate up a Love Letter w hich your Wife got up an hour before Dayl'ght to c.o for. But tor me you would now be a Baldheaded old Coon." "Shake!" raid the Man, as he Drew down his Left Ere. and the Mouse shook himself out of the Trap and into his Hole. If you have any disease which docs not yieli to ordinary medical treatment, don't fail to get the T;eatiee on Compound Oxygen, that wonderul revitalizing agent and health restorer, end study it carefully. It is sent free by Drs. Starkev A Palca, 1WJ Girard street, Philadelphia, Pa. Ohio Farmers' Insurance Company. The following editorial from the New York Spectator of January 18, 1SS3, page S3, will explain itself end the tax business: "It will be remembered that an account was puhiihhed in our columns sometime since relative to the tax suita in Ohio. The facts were thc?e: The Auditor ef State directed County Auditors to tax Insurance Companies upon their entire asreta. allowing no deduction far the reicturance fund, and to ko bsck four years and reassess upon de ductions previously made. The Amazon, of Cincinnati, obtained anjiDjunction restraining the County Auditors from making r.ch assessment, and the Superior Court sustained its ir.juoction, thus prohibiting the Auditors from nuking the back assessments. A correspondent, commenting upon these cases in which all the Companies of the S;ate were i' terested mistakenly stated tbat the Oh'o Farmers would be compelled to make ao C5se.sment upon its policy-ho'ders if it vüi required to pay b.ck taxes. This was an error, as the Ohio Farmers' is reckoned among the cash Companies and can not make ae-snienta upon Its policy-holders. They buv their policies as in other regular C mpanies, paying their premiums in caeh or by note, and are no more liable to assrsment than in any of the Stock Companies. The Company has aa-ets amounting to il, 111) CkS4. and a surplus over all liabilities amouuiirg to 10: IM. It had ween in the habit of compromising with the County for its taxes, 8. tbat the whole amount it would have beeu liab'e for in case the Amazon test su 1 1 nd g-.Mie against tbe Companies was$20 (!i0, wh'ch would have made but little iinresfion on its surplus. As our correBpoiidect d'd an irjjiritice to tbe Company, we checi fully make tbe correction In accordance wUIj the official figures furnished n?. I he Company dot-a business solely upon the joint stock plan, end carries all its risks at fixed premiums. It docs business only in the States of Ohio and Indiana, and is sdror.gly indorsed by Colonel Moore, Superintendent cf Insurance of tbe former State " As our jealous rivals have claimed the Spectator good authority, wo call jouratteution to the above as from the editor, and not from an ignoraat or vicious correspondent, as was thn other article so widely circulated, as an anonymous communication, or over the signature of "Ohio Squibs." It is fid tbat "murder will ut," and this time we get the benefit a usual, T. F. Bawyir, State Agent. Offic, 0-5 East Market street. Every New Subscriber to the Weekly State Kentinel, At $1, will receive a valuable book of 100 pases, entitled "A Treatise on the Horse and Iiis Di -eases," illustrated, containing an "index of disease," which gives the symptoms, cause and the best treatment of each; a table giving all the principal drugs used for the horse, with tbe ordinary dose, effects and aDtidote when a poison; a table with an engraving of the horso'a teeth at different ages, with rales for telling the age of the horse; a valuable collection of receipts and much other valuable information. See also our special offer for "History of Indiana" in another column. Address SaaxiaiL Compakt, Indianapolis.

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MONEY AND STOCKS. Local monetary affairs are morinc along alow ly. No improvement In the demand for loans Is apparent. Sates of discount continue easy at regular rates. Maw Torb Xln&noal Hark Raw Yoai. Feb. 5. Money C34 per cent; closed with 3 per cent, offered. Prime Mercantile Paper fX4 V cent. Government BondsJ-J per cent, lower for 4s and 5a registered; other i&anea onchaaged. Railroad Bonds Irregular on small volume ol business. SUte Securities Faiily active and I per cent higher for Tennessee 6i old, and 1 per cent- lower for Teuccrmee mixed. Last hour of but iness la stock market showed a decided reaction from depression in forenoon and the genera', market advanced H to per cent overlowo-t prices of' he day, latter Northwestern; ad ance. also put tbe general msrket X to 21 aboTe Saturday. The Gould stocks were strong lu trie afteruooD. the advance In them bei ax led by the Texas Pacific and Missouri Pacific Tb9 Eveuing Pod says: "ClrcutufUnceJ pnlnt to f artner Improvement In tbe market generally." lYanMictte.ua aggregateil t&ä.ouo aoaraa. Including 5,000 Canada Southern. 4,000 Central Pacific, 51.8J0 Lackawanna, 20.000 Denver and Uio Graude, l YAl of.rie. U.UOO Kanaas ar.d Texan, 40.000 Lako Shore, 22,000 Louisville and Nash vUle. 7.000 Michigan Central, 10.000 Missouri Pacific, 40,000 Nonttwejte'ii. U'.ooo New Jeruey Central, 16.000 New York Central, li.000 Northern Pacific, 8,000 R-ad-Iqk. TS.iHW at, r.al. 11.000 nr. Faul and Omaha. ll.uOU Texas Pacific, 06 000 Uuijn Pacific 15.100 Wabash PaclSc, 4 i.WO Wet. tern Union. 3.303 Chicago. Burlington andQuincy. 3 230 Nashville and CnaitA:iow. 4.WI) Orexon and rrana-Contlnental, 2,3j) Norf. ik a-jd Wtjalcru preierred, 3,700 Kochestcr and Pittsburg. tjovxaJMxrr BxccaiTXBa. -S tilag, f 3 aars ffJV s per oeoc ex. air S;erU. Bliiit . ir'iv. e. sxa par can'. ooads t'il.New u. a. 4 i. . uy4 TS The pnrchati. prloe lor ö'ernneii bo?dsin Icdianspclls va;ls troia ths, Nsw Yorf q onuons H1 pax cent. B0STD. radflo , Tenneasoa, new 4t Co-t. laöc uratr l tW Tex. P. laud rrata.. M K 10 StXOtCf .96 rex. P. Itlo brand's. Leahrn di WUxs L)i,aui consols. 5t Mocrt t's. St. Joo .S'. P. di Ö. i : D W, TeaadiM I's.- . 4K . Hh .110 i -103 .113 . 45 ÜUlOTi PlC ÜtJ 13i Ü. P. land Kr4t.U.110 C. P. sinking lucd. 119 VlrjrUVaG... 85 50 Virginia ooasoii Do. ceiejra'l.,.... 12 QBBSaat. PT5CXS. ACa&a ExpreGt.151 A 10UOi. toMilirai.. 13 Alkoo A Tern li 6t A. A T. II. pid.--. 03 Amrioaa lLx.it ft o. 60 irCUr4N- M IT, J.CentraL...MM. larlolk A W. pfd-. Vorthtrii -Paciac-Do. rrtlerrod. 43 S SK'i e3'.e tfnrtawiKtern. N'orth western, nfd.. 1 17 I'tn4li 9rntS.lTti- fi7t-f Sfrm York CentraL-. 25s : c c. a i. a ji Ohio Central. 12 Cttrai tflSc. i-2!A Oh'.o A alloalKippL. 82 caMapoare onio. 2i)'4io. am p.a... 4 Io. fim pre:aneä 81 I Ontario & Went't:. 2ä?i Ta. seoond 24-?-; OrcKoa Traiitnjon'tT 4 CalOCJO J A1'-3U Stjfadflo Jtftlo 41 C, dk A p-elerr3 140 Fanam. J 67 CaJo,. Burk A Q 21 i Pecrta, D. 4 Z WV Cht., St. U k N. O 7s j Httjnr 41 CLa.j San. A. Cleve- PuUman Palace Car 120 C 0., C A I 77! Reading - f3j, Delaware A 11 a-1 . 7 Vj j Eor k Island 2? s Uel. A Lao JHvl-st. L. A ban ran Vi lacvex A 3. brand. 4i;8!Do. T-raferrett- 4J Erle 37J Do. first pld.- 01 Krla prttarrtd 1 3t, PanL 8'g . . . . ., , i . .I. Do. preicrred 16 3tPaul A Maaa in K irt WavD.?..- ljg I(uarj!bol A M. Joo. 4J , . . . of 0... slPanl AOnuthSo.- i,y stPAO. nfd y4 Taxas Paclfia..,.-. fev1 Union raclCa 9ij -M D.b. Xxprem . 63 VV.. Bt, L. A Parflv- Kx. lit. preierro b;v ttartcrs - 1 H-riftMi Aleaas. 73 lun-jla Con;rl. 46 Vi I xilarAt)ls.B. AW. JflSi Do. preferrcd..... 6iVj Koasa a Ti x SOiai Wolle A Faito Zx..li LitoPnos Wait.-. 2ssi W. Ü. Telojiaph SCJ Lxebhoro lo1' Carbon.... - lL rttsvlilo A NrI . Sfi.'i 1 Central ArUniia. h. L in., N. A. A Chi-, 63 I Kxco'.fflor 1 Mv, ACln. 1st pfd 10 j Homestake....-.-. 1"!4 l . xoooud pid 5 V LltUe PirtsbuTz 1 Miinp. A C&ailest'u 4iS Ontario. öyt viatcxsH'Tsr - IX. Tireforrerl 40 Robinson 1 Michigan Con trsJ..- 96 M tnaeatt. A t. L 26 Mo. preferred 6 Mkwurl Pacific MobtlaAOblo. 15-nliVM CUT IS iJfouth radio Marrls A Eswex 21 S iaadar N 12 Tille A Caau - 60 fcutro, Foreign Money sad Stocks. LONDON. Feb. 5. KIlnad P locks Illinois Ontrat, fjOVi; New York Central. 29V; Ärie, SJl,i; Ri ading. 28c. PARIS, Feb.5.-Reate. 7Sf 90c. COMMERCIAL. There are no important chsnges to note ia the general market'. Trade has Improved the least bit Very few buyers are ia from the conntry. GRAIN. Wheat wss firm yesterday and spot offerings were in good request. Millers are the principal buyers; seibcard prices not warranting shipments. Arrivals are light. Corn was in good request at lall quotation, but ueüers were few acd far between. Local dealers absorb all that arrives by wagon and the bad weatter prevents shipments by rail. The demand for oats continues active with steady prices. CHICAGO ORAItt BEVIKW. Chicago, Feb. 6. Regular wheat quiet; cutfide orders limited; closed l?c lower than Saturday; sates, tl 0531 05?; February; $IC5X(31 OTJi March; It 06 31 C6, Apill; II lll YS1 May; winter, fl OtrJil 07; spring, f 1 1531 06. On call, sales of 370,000 bu.; regular, about s higher. Corn quiet and fluctuated within small range; dosed K3Kc lower than Saturday; tales at 5G$ 56c February: 65J4(S56?-a;e March; 57;(S58Kc Miy. On cairjsale of 303,000 bu. at;;c higher. OaU firm and a shad9 higher; laics atS7i(33Sc February ; 38Jj3Sic March; S8!33!5ic April; 403 ICfojC May. On call sales ol 75.000 bu.; unchanged. Pork. 610c lower; early recovered: closed easy; sales at f IS 15318 25 February; f 13 20318 39 March; SIS 35Q1S47 April; $18 50(318 65 May; IIS 62318 70 June. On call sales of 5,000 bbls. ; Lc higher. 10c lower, latter for February. Lard ea-sler: rallied 5f4IOe: closed tleady; ales st Sil 30(511X5 February; U3jJ145 March; $11 50.411. AD-il; 111 5791! 91 My and June. On call sales of 6.00J bbls.; shade ti -roer. Vilbl supply of grain from Jiuuiry 27: Wbest. 21,90,000 bu.: corn, 9 519.000 bu.: oats. 3,7S5,0O0 ba.; barley, 2,30-1, 00 bu.; rye, 1 507.00 bu. eritisq grain trade. London, Feb. 5- The Mark Lane Express, reViewing the hritlh grain trade for the past week, says: Owing to tte aiclty of sound, dry samples, native wheat is dearer, most provlacial markets shoving an advance of Is. The pricas of flfiur were firmly iatlntalned denpite tue mall demand. Barley has advanced In price. Other articles unchanged. The trade ia foreign wheat Is very backward. Tne trade in fl .ur is low, but values are steady notwllhstaudtnsr. the unprecedented amount on passage and ou l-pot Supply rna'zj very small and prices a llttlo higher. Oats dull atd weaker; other articles tinchanged. Canroea off cost Ktrouger and In active demand. Fifteen fresh arrivals and nine sales, twelve withdrawn and four retntin, conf.l'ing tf two No. i red winter and two No. 1 "atiforni. Abont twenty-four cargoes are due thl week. Sales of Kuelitth wheat the pas week, 5'J.9J1 quarters at 40s. td. per quarter sgalnst 5'J.CSO quarters the conespondiug period laut year. IMUL1H APf LIS WIIOLM.aXJS MAKKITJ Vlocur, (train and nay, riour Patent, Vt 7r.6 25; fancy, JSOOfifiC, iiclco. It JVftS 00; lAally. I 4044 C; itcb it-. t3 VXU 6; dinbie ext 3 25 $1 40: ext"k 13 (-ü.al 16 s'iT'e-rSue. il 7a:J 90. JSxo. II tCC4i 75; Wheat Wo quotö: Sn. 2 Mediterranean-, Bit Auk'-:, 07 track 1 b No. mt .104V 1 07 Na. red-..., .1 VI February. Mixed March- . 101 1 00 Rejected . Unmerchantable - Corn We Quota: ,1 to , 95 Bit " 7 ASlOl. track 62 Ko. 2 wnite. No. 3 white. Yellow ...... High Mixed Mixed 60 M 50 50 60 4 Mnti mtasHvi Rejcted. 60 ,r 60 48 Asked, track 42 Gunterchan table. Sound ear... 46 Bid. 41 S3 vStSIlllMHWat Oats Ws quote i No. 2 wttite ., Light Mixed... tlX&d"M M M m

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aa Bye No 2 dull and nominal: fc bid: none offered; rejected heU at 65c: no bids. Braa Sadj; 12 25 bid; held to arrive at $12 7X tstnfI--Qniet: 114 25 Mked ; no bide Hay Prune flmotny dull; $10 bid; no sellers. um ProTtstoa BXarkcs V Below sre the present lobblnr pnoes: bmoked Meat 6. C. llarni: Ten and U pound bt., lso: 1 pounds av.,13So; 17. ponndA, av. 13 ; i pounds av.. lso. Broakiast fiaoon lSXo; shonldsra, vSe: Gait. fornla hams. I0o: baoou eiaar tde. lijs; Co. backs or bellies, lljc; iplced roll, 11c. v inied Beef 15 x idAkied Meats Extra mesa pork, per hM., 3CC lbs.. 118 00 ; bai pork, per bbL, auo lbs., i2 00. Family Beef-!i800. lard Kettle rendared lea. In tleroea. 124c; la half barrel. lSc Banaagos Bologna, In doth, 8c: la prat, IXC Tb Prodac Karket. Ana Weak; fraab, 22240; ehlpoers vay 20a. Butter Creamery t anoy, f40o; cooUm. SI Dairy Selected, 2833c; choice. 246a Country Choice roll, 170'JJc; cooking. 10913a Pool try Hens, lOe per ib. ; roosters, old, 5j; tnrkeya, lCllc: young cblckens, 10a; aeeae,f6 60; (lucks, old, S3 0033 60. Game Ducks, $2 50 03 00 pcrdoz. ; rabbits selling at 'JOc Faataert Prime gsese, iöo; nixed, 21S270; aid feaUiera, lXaOc Illclea reea nlOee, 6Sc; green calf. 10c: green salted, 8Sic; green sal tod calf, 12c; dry flint 13 01 to; dry faJtod, 10(511c per lb.; daiaaged, grnbby or bull. two-Uurd tbe above prices. Wool Tub-waMne4 ana plckea, so; aawaahed, modi urn, sulcUy blood, 25c; nnwsahod, good average, 2Sc: unwtshod Cottrwold andocarte,U U0: fleece wtahed, li lirht and clean, BOtfMJo: borry and ootted aooordliui to valua. Tegstables and Frolts. CranberTies Cape Cod, IS 50 per bu.; 216 OCJ 17 00 per bbl. Ocloaa gi 00CJ2 25 per bbL ; Spanish, SI 25 per crate. Honey New. 1S?03 per lb. cases. Hominy U 503 75: jrrlU. St 00. JBeana Choice navy. h2 "Ibr&i OU: medium, tt W PpUtoey-Cholce, paying 75'as0c por bu.: 2 00 3225p bbl. selllaug. Sweet PotAtoce Yellow Jersevs, $4 001 25; in bad order, $3 00; Baltimore, $2 6C43 00. Apple $2 T5 1?5 00 per bbL as to qoallrr. Pried spples Seaporated, U:6o; common axle) 780. Coal and Coke. Anthracite coal, CS 00 per ton: Pittsburg coal, $4 75 per ton; Raymond Cltj Coal, $50 per ton; block coal, ?3 75 per ton; block nut $S 25 per ton: Jack sou vule. $4 00 per ton; Blossbuig coal, (ttiOC per ton; crushed coke, 13a per bash; lump ooke, lie that bash: ConneibivlUe coke. 17c, Tho Grocery starkes OotÄsa Common, 5S9?Sc; Ordinary, 10,5 11)2; lair. llXf lWa; aood, 13x14o: prima, li lie; strictly prtraa, 15(5l5Xo; cnoloo, iel7e, cid Govertjr.ent Java, 12030; .axbnckle'i roasted; UXGCl'hfi: Levertaa-'s, 120. eusw-Out loat, lOo; powdered. 93t0; granalated, 9.3': r.saflara A. 9S9c; A. sj-o; white extra c, o; light browu, vSc; o&raa:on grades, IM&'Wn. Moiasaes and fyrnns New Orleans xn-)laseej 4?.)G2o; syrup per gaL toreomiaon to choioe. ft! ce Carolins and Lotilxtaria, 6X7Kfl. Prtoco Peppejr, 2i.f,2oc: alofploe, u'im; ckrv! ICkj l.Vc ; gmgtjr, JCfticc; cmnamon In msts, iö'.t 0c; nuuncva, 6te$n C8; vaaaco, il 051 1C 8lt Lakflsalt in car lots, at $100; drayloli atSi l0.ii 15; small iota 10a Eiare zrcsi stois: Oatry. SiS53 00. Btarch Kenned pearl, 49iSo per lb; nrek Sc: champion gloss lnxan. improved corn. XlUSo. Cfteee New York Crystal Spring, lie; Western Reserve, 13c; Jersey, liic. üalt Flbh Macteroi, No, 1 mora, $20 per bbh ; halves, $10; extra mea, $24 per brl; halve, $12: No. 1 mcckerei. $14: halves, $7 00; No. 2 mackerel, $12 00; halves, tö 00; No. 8 mackerel: $10 0o10 61: halves.Sö bo; No. 1 wtitetlsh, half brla, $7 60; lamtly wnltoch. halves. f 60; No. 1 heirmg $5. Codflsk Boiio'ess, $7 oogio 00 per 100 Ion: Graud Bank, 77 per lb. troreiga rults lx?idoa layer rauiiis. new, $2 'JC-i3 00: now Valcnla. lOo; Sultana, lio: ps&ated ruMus, tZ 8S2 4. Lemons, Malaga, 5S bOAi 00; MMlna, $4 r)5 00. OrangesFlorida, to 50; Jamaica, &Ci9 50 per bbl.; Vlaencia, 420's, Sä 00; extra large, $10 50Ä11 0?. Pmn Sohomian. 6 He: new Turkish, 8,1 9Hc: r-nrrKTua, J6?4c; new tgs, 1832i)c; layers, 1KC420O. Peanute, raw, Tennessoe, 7HSc: Virginia, SSOc; roasted, 10C411C Dates, lOlOXo; boxes, lOytllo. canned woods We quote: Tomttoo!l31bs,$l00 At 10: S lbs, SI 2001 25: Poaches, 2 lbs. standard, $1 CC31 75; S lbs. 2 102 25; seconds, S lbs, 91 75 1 90; 2 lbs, $1 40(41 45: Pie Paachee, 2 lbs. $1 20 Sl 25: S lbs.. 2 2C(2 25; I:laok berries, $1 OCl 10; StrawbcrrlM, tl 301 40; Larpberiiea SI 7CX1 75; liberties, red, $1 70ril 75; wnita, S3 00; btrtcg Eefja. fl 1341 2C; Qreen To, Marrowfat $1 SO Ol i:brlyJane.l40C153: Cah;ornia,$190: F arnica ta Cora, SI 60; Mountain fSngar Corn, fl 459l 50; Polk, 2 lbs. $1 15 CI 20; Polk. 8 lbs. ST 6031 65; Golden Eule, fl 45 Ol 60; Mackerel, SI 43dtl 60; lineapplea, $1 75 4J 25: 5a.;-aon, lib. II 7ul 80; Lobsters, lib, $175; albs, $2 76: Tumbler Jellies, 86030o; Core Oyston, 1 lb, light wetgkt, 65370c; I lb. tell weight tl lOfil 20: aibt. light walght fl 25: S lbs, roll webjtht. $1 90,42 00 : Sardlnos. French, M $1 76J1 80 par dos. : American H, $1 CO por dos. Dry Ooods. PRDTTS. CocVeco fancy - 6Xc American fancy, Paclflo 6Vc! Hamilton fancy, glmneon's mourn.M CSc Härtel faucy. Eddyctone fancy. 6kc, Oriental fancy Arnold iancy......- Sc Alton's fancy..... Manchester fancy 6Vjc Berlin solid. Merrimack fancy . 6 Harmony fancy, 60 60 cc 60 60 6SC 50 40 Merrimack shirts.. 6o Dundee r-.ncT , Steel River fancy. 6c Imperial s'l'd bi'k.- 6o Härtel sat teens... 7 Allen's satteen V Berwick fancy-. .. 4Hc Victoria solid bl'k.- 6o Eddystone Mttoens-. 7 ArnolC satteena.. 7 BBOWH COTTON U 8o iMaasachnFetU B B- 6X0 Atlantlo A . . . . . 1 r vaiiuu o:i... 7ViCiNajihua E, 70 Crescent City A P.c Mvstin RlTcr. 7o Crtaotnt City BCrescent City U. Appleton A... CUhon CCO nracltvllle .. 7V4cPe'pperell E. m 6?c Pepperell K.. 80 7c M Peppereu p-4-....,.c 7ViciPc; perell 9-4-... 22o 7c IPepperoll 10-4.....5o 70 CtlcaC 6fl Auguita.. Ctou tlnen tai U. 7ic! Peer loss -j - 40 eiHeHAxa. Lancaster PKcjNew England... 7o 8 sc IM In ton i.rcs style100 Plunxett White M i, Co. he H ! Koyal drefs sty lea lOo Bci!Kemrew areas st'i siuc 7Sc, Canton drees st'1'a.lOSc 7Sc Johnson's book fldlSo 7Scjhonson's mourn-. 12 ie Glasgow. Berkshire . (itonarven BLKACBXD OOTTOKS. Wgmsutta. N.Y. Hilla Fruit ot tho Loom. H.M...H IWC Ballard vale. Chestnut lilil... Blackstone A A A biunville 83 in. Lonadele... KarweU 8HciPepperell8-4-.., Parker Mill SWc Fepperell 8-4 Llnwood o Pepperell 10-4...27 Fitch vlUe, 7?ic eilaierville 33 la Cic Hope 8c Mother Hubbard- 8c Pocaesett P M 7fc I Sagamore 27 In 4Xo PACiriO If ILLS DRKSS GOO PR. Poplin LustroslO c Brotatel.... 16Jo Alpaca LustrfcS...16JTc 6-4 Poplins üI....16io ?i Bteel Lu6tres-...16Xc 6-4 Cahmere CA 2lo Vi Cuhmeres..... 11 ci-4 Cashmere AC 26c ( rM,i5c ' Cash Beige Fancies.... a t n .lici Australian crepcisc 12Hc4-4 Oetonne-... . 10c .15c 1 4-4 Percales.. 15o CH1VIOTS. Amoskeag .110 Alabama plaids 8o Augusta plaids..... 8c Loulaanta plaids 8c Green briar plads 83 Summerv'leplaids Ottawa plaids... 7c Nowt'nF'la plaids 60 CRASH. Amoükeag plaid ...120 W'tt'ntoti, ex. sto'tlOa Whittoutou, aB 9c Everett lOo K-Unburg lie Great Republic.-. 7C STEVENS D Crown- 7Hc N B. A Kn)WU. . 8SC N N Brown....... lQHo Brown. ......11 Yfi P Brown iclX Brown d4o Btenwhed la higher CARPET CHAIN. Whits . Coverlet-... JSC Colored.... ..223 No. 600 Cot'n YarolOu Twine. 20o FAGS. 23 Candle Wick 200 ORAIK American. 10 FrinklmTUle -..224e Lewlstoa.. .22Vic3taik A., St40 TICKINGS. ,.1C iShtucket 8- 70c Amoekeag, AGA Lewiston, ft6-ln Lewtnton, 82 lu Lowtston, 30-ln -17Kc; Swift River 9iC ...15V- Hsmllton, D.. lie ,..l4c Oakland, A vo -.160 120 Bl'd. 'JoneRtosra, fi F.. ,170 Tork, 82-m Oonesioga, C C A 13fcYork. 80-ln. COTTON FLAKNI Amoakog. Br. AAA IS A A...... 16 H U 14 CXI 13 PI). 12 7. S as 1 1 FF 10 Nashau. Bl'd. Lawrence. 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.11 1-2 is 12 101-2 11 10 10 Methuen. X 1$ 141-1 161-4 Drns Karkeb Alcohol, S3 25(92 SO: calomel 7VvXl SS; camphor, SCktSSo; cochinel, 60(70c; chioroloria, 800 5o;gumoplum,$4 755 00; Indigo, $1 oorfts (0; norohlne, $3 50tj3 75. OllaCostor, $1 2&ai 80; sweet olt SOotSaSl 75; lire oO. $1 60-3 00; bprgamot (Banderaon's), S2 7b M 00; lemon (Sanderson's), $3 25SJ3 50. Quinine, P. A W., $1 70(41 75; Cliichoril'lla.p. a w.,9 (c?l CO. American bi-carb. soda, 435c; orngllAb. do., 6Saöc Snuß fiarretfs 2-oa. paaa, $1 16 per dor, ; 4-os. bottles, S3 00 per doa.' Flove's snlphur, 4aso. Ttirpentine, 606 ja Engllfh ver. red, by ILL, 2c; lees quar.tlüea, SHo. lodlae, $2 7SU 00. Iodide potash. $1 6V. (aorea. 85(40c Kbabarb. 90e 1 26. Window giajw, to and 10 per cent : doable SO and 20 ver cent off Iron and Steel Market. Bar Iron C0e rates; hoop Iron, 80e rates; Norway and Rwede Iron, 6c raies; horse shoe iron, 4c Horse Shoes Burden A Perkins', per keg, tö 00; mule shoes.$l per keg advance. Horse Shoe Nails Northwestern. Globe, and Perkins, per box. Si 00. Cast eteel Bast American, per lb., 15c spring; Bteel, &.: tire steel, 6c; toe calk steel, 6c: machinery teel, 6 J8c Nails J3 W. CSlaeellaaeoaa Exarkata, Eeaalock soJa,aisj33e; oak note, SClot Penarylvania boraeaalaather, STrvtlc; haruees laathv HtJiSc: brldlo loather. por doa., fCC72; dancrtlc kip. kOoc; trance, afp. söcotl zo; aomesUooali froostSl 10; Freoca call, SI loqal a. Oils Waquotet Linseed, raw, 5; belled, E6.r. lard CiL 7öio32oc; mtntrV oll, 65(33ue;lobrl eatins oil. U&60c; ejala oil. to&bbo: biln l)jklc; ooal oil, Indiana legal tvat, H!i3S2c; U0J test, WV2c: watowbite, 150, 16a Tirnera BupUM Wequoe: Brtrt charooat tin, I C, lüirU, 14x20 and lSral2. Kav . f M 1 aj a,, . . v . .olacMl, 83 per met. OJaoooat fcheot rlie. ho. 171 tot .as. 29i Flaaiahtxi oo"7er, SO 10c. 8olaer,15Q;8j. Wire. 4J r-er cent c&T list LIVE STOCK. EnClaaapoits Live ttock Harket. stock Yards. Feb. 5. Cattle xlecipt, 80 head; shipments, none. Owing to very light receipts, cans d by trains being abandoned and cold weather, the market ruled active, strong and 1015c higher. Prime etlpr-lDg steers ....55 2.-H 5 75 Fair to good shipping itecre.-... 4 504 6 00 Common to medium shipping steers... 3 SvU 4 40 Prime butchers' cows and heifers .. 4 25 es 4 75 t air to good .... 3 0-3) 4 10 common and medium 2 60s 3 40 Bulls 3 oofö 3 50 Veals - .." .7".I"nr 5 50f? 6 60 Much cows with cs-lvea or springers....25 (.Oib 00 liogs nocelpta, SCO head; shipments, 226 bead. Barely sufficient to make a market. AU cfTerings takea and demand not satisfied. Medium to heavy shipping $3 50-47 15 Assorted llgat jajilppfng 6 5ity6 70 tit! pigs 6 2Trü.f 40 bXips and heavy roughs 5 50'ti 25 Sheep Receipt, 3) head; shipments, none, Msrket quotably steady: Utile doing for want of stock. Choioe to prime. Fair to good sr ...fl 7-5 25 ... 4 2T.4 50 3 00(14 00 Commou to me-llam.... Elsewhere. KANSAS CITY, Feb. 5. The Live Stock Indicator reports: Cattle Receipts. 830 head. Market firm and a shade hUher: native steers from 1 33. to i.tou pounds sold at S4 70 45 03: stockers and feeders, $3 7;iC(J4 GO: cows, $2 753 65. Hogs Reouipts, 2.500 head. Mhrket weak; mix d to good packing, $6 iQ&ö 60, choice heaw, $6 7ÜÖÖS0. Sheep Receipts, 30 head. Market quiet and unchanged. NEW YORK. Feb. 5. Beeves Receiots since Saturday. 3. 610 head, making 72,190 for the wee-k : active and firm at 'ic higher; extreme, " 40(aS 84; exporters used U0 bead and Datd iSöbOJor most part; Chicago thought cattle rn Je a msde a margin of $1 to f 1 20 per cwt. fcheep Receipts. 9,000 head, making 3j,3i0 for the week; msrket dull and lower; uo prospects of clesrunce; extremes, $56 50 jier cwt. lor sheep; $5 507 50 for lamb; a car load of Pennsylvania weathers sold at $7 15 per cwt Swines P.eclpts, 9.000 bead, making 50,000 for thwcek; active and firmer at tti 607 30 per CWt BT. LOUIS, Feb. 5. CatUe Receipts, 300 bead; shipment. 1.4CO head, tiupply small, holders demand an advance of about 5, which buyers refuse to give, preferring to await the arrival ot delayed trains; transactions light, prices nominal; exnorts, $5 50(5 75; light to caoice shipping, $1 255 50; butchers' stock, 13 25(9 4 50; Blockers aud feeders, $3 50(3 1 20. Sheep Receipts, 900 head; shipments. 3,800 bead. Supply light, and condition ef market same as for cattle; prices nominally unchanged. Hogs HlKher but slow; supply light, owing p delayed trains; Yorkers, $6 5"r&j6 75; packing. $6 60(36 80; butchers', $6 8C7. Rtjdois, l.CoO head : shipments, 1.800 head. CHICAGO, Feb. 6. Tne Drovers' Journal reports: Hogs Receipts, 14.C00 bead; shipments, none. Trade low and weak, without quotable change; dhippers purchased spsringly, packers holding off, speculators tbe principal buyers; light even grades. $6 3036 75; skips. $ö,'dG. , Cattle Receipts, 2,400 head: shipments. 1,000 oeaa. m artet generally stronger ana prices a shade higr.cr; supply light; fair to medium shipping steers, $1 40 ?5 50; fancy. $5 f.336; native butchers' advanced 10c; $2 75(34 25 for cows, $1(44 75 lor steers; stockers, $3 3öi 40; feeders, $4 40(34 75. Sheep Receipts, 1.500 besd; shipments, none; nominal supply and fair request; poor to choice, $3 25ÖÖ. QEHEBAL KIARKKT8. Xro4)ac Markets. ITEW YORK. Feb. 5. Cottou Quiet at 10 3 16 010 7-lßc: futures, lOlCc: March. 10.21c: April, 10.37c; May, 13 51c; June, 10 tVic; July. 10 78c; August lOfeDc; September. 10.57c; October, lOiOc; November, 10.07c. Flour Dull; receipts, 4 000 bblS : exports, 8.0C0 bbls ; super State and Western. $3 403 8.5: common to good extra. $3 S0Q4 50; good to choice. $4 60(34 70; wbite wbeat extra. $6 257 25; extra Ohio, $3 8-"(7: Bt Louis, $3 Sät 7 25: Minnesota patent. $5 6f8. Wheat Caih lots k(Sc lower; options lc lower: receipts, 83.000 bu.; exports, 111,000 bu.: No. 2 soring, nominal; ungraded spring, $1 05; No. a do. $1 1 5; urgraded red, $1 021 22; No 8 red. $114 steamer No. 2 red. $1 1531 16; No. 2 red, $1 tk i 1 VH-i No. 1 red, $1 22J4; u graded white. $l 0CQ 1 2-i; No. 8do 89c; sieamer No. 2 do., 9Hc;ro. 2 white. $1 0534: Ko. 1 do.,cAles of 40.C0O bu. at 1 16: No. 2 red, February, sal's of 2i6.000 bu. at SI 17rfl lt$i, closing at $1 17"; March, sales of 1,80 MOO bu. at $1 ltvigl 20. closing at $1195i; April, sales of 692.0ÜU bu. at fl 207il 22. cloflug at 81 217;: May, sales of 1.40O.W0 bu. at $121j;i 1 23l,, cloin; at 1122-; Cora Cash held firm; ooUous H"?-5 lower; receipts, 111.000 bu.; exports. 51,000 bu.; ungraded, 65fö71e; No. 3. 66c ; steamer, SS($VJc; No. 2, 69iöa3,C9kc elevator, 70 ;.,(; 70J4C delivered: old 00., 72j: low mixed. 70c; No. 2, February, 69 6!JJc, closing at 6lc: Mf-rch, 69i,C9ic. cloniDg at 69Bc: April. C'J &"?-4C closing at OOic; May, 68jt,(aS-5 chsiriR at 68?, Oata A shade lower: reoeipts. S8.8 0 bu.; exports, none; mixed western. 46(3töOc: white do , 4752C Hay- Quiet at 6')'i65c. Coffee Steady. Sugar-Quiet abd ULchanged. Mo1 acnes Quiet and nchanged. Rice Quiet Petroleum Dull and nominal; united. ?' O ;Ji: crude. 77V4c: refined, Tic. Tallowsteady at (38 7-loc. Rosin Firm at $i 60C 1 67Vi. Turpentine Firm at fiS'iJCäöle. oEggs Western fres.h quiet at SOcasie, Pork Quiet bat firm; new mess. $19319 12 Vj: options uomir.al. Beef-Quiet Cutmeats Firm; lorg clear middles. 959U-'6c. Lard Strorg; irlme tenm. Ill fiC-f 1 66; February. $11 47,'3ll 63; Marro. $11 54011 58:Atril $H 3;411 80; May, $U 720 11 St; June, $11 TSQU 77; July. $11 7611 79: AniruKt.SU 78(ijll 81 ; September. $11 75. Butter Q':it and nnchang'Jd. Cbate Quiet; Wenteru flt 7'3Ve Lend Steady; common, $4 62(3 4 70; refined, nominal. CHICAGO. Feb. 5 Flour Fair and unchanged. Bavert and sellers report wheat lowr and quiet- regular. $1 05fil O-g Febrttsry; $1 05-'-, Marcu: $1 April; $1 lll-iJl !! May: No. 2 Cnicsso srrltie. $1 Cöil 05K: No. 3 do., 88 Vc: No. 2 red wln'er. $1 Uo?49l l Corn Quiet and eJer; 55;V8i cash and February; I5fi bbyec Mnrcu; ÖTJ-sJbc May O fa- Qu 'et and a shade higher: Gvn cash; 3?;ra37s - February; SHc March: 3JV-V! April: 4c Msv; SffJC June. Rye-Firm at 61c BArlev Qniet at 8o$ 83c Flaxseed Firm sr.d uncharged at $1 .9,4 1 .SO on track. Prewd Hops Quiet; light $7 2-5 tJ7 20: heavy. $7 107 Vi. Pork In fair demand and cloert ev: $iS 20 csh and Febrnarv; 1H ?Zl(S.8Vi Marci : $13 37Kr5H8 40 April ; S18 C2H fcl8 6" Msy and June Bulkmcats Io fair demand; shoulder-, $4 90; short rib, $9 45; short Clear, $ 65. Butter Firm, u net an Red and quiet Eggs Stetdy snd unchanged. WhiskySteady and unchanged at $16 Call Wheat Advanced c Corn Advanced Jc. Oats Quiet and aucbanged. Pork Irregular: S18 07M.QIS10 February: 18 20 March; $18 35(:8 37 April; mbiy, Mny: 18 65wl8 67 Juue. Urd Firm but not higher. Receipts Flonr, 10.000 bbl. : wheat 15 bu.; corn, 15S.00O bu.; oats 3.0CO bu.; ryo, 7 500 bu ; bailey, I'O.COO bu. Shipments -Hour, 825 bbls ; wheat, 81.000 bu.; corn, 6,000 bu ; oats. none, rye, none: barley. 5.0C0. ST. LOUIS. Feb. 6. Flonr Unchanged. Whea' Unsettled and generally lower; No. 2 red, $1 10'4 cash; $1 10(31 11 March; f 1 12i H2H April: $1 135-;ai 14 May; clofdng at lnklde flsurea: No. S red, fl 00 Hal 01. Corn Lower; 6f05Ofc cash; Wji&QW February;

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res. ary:38T;ä39yr AU'rch; Sl,19c May. Rvc Quiet al 6i.il. .Parley steady at 6V15c. Lead Quiet at ft VSä S3. Com Meal steady at $2 452 5X Batter Lower; dairy, 20c; creamery, S3337. Pork-B-tter at $18 12H cah; $18 45 May. Bulkmeats Finn but slow; shoti lders. $85: short ribs. S9 2i; short clear, $9 50 Bacon Firm: leng clear, $10 12(Sft0 25; short ribs. $10 25(310 S7S: bort clear. J19 .10310 60. Lard Nomina). Äecelpt Flour, 4. POO bbls ; wneat, 18,000 bu.; corn. 1)8 000 bu.; oats. 10,000 ru.; rye. none; barley, a 000 bo. ShipmentsFlour, 7.000 bbls.: wheat 7,000 bu.; com, 21.000 ba.; oats, none: rye. cone: bartey. none. Afternoon Board Wheat Lower: SI CS-'i February; $ltl, Msrcb; SI li'U bid April; HIIUS My; $107 July Corn-Steady: &! lid Febrnsry: 61'c March; 624ebid April; ä34iö3ke Msy. OaU hull; 3'Jc May. PHILADELPHIA. Feb. 6. Flour Quiet; Wisconsin bakers', $5 50; Minnesota extras, $j 75-6; Philadelphia family. $5; Ohio do., $' 51: Minnesota patent. Bö 87S'7 25; Ohio do , $6 62SRye flour Quiet aud firm. Wheat Active: oplions closed nesdv; No. 2 red. freh, elevator. $1 157,: No. 2 red. February. $1 15s; al 16: Marth. $1 17VJ1 17?4: April. $1 19?;5U 2-i; May.tl 21 1 2lVg Corn Options advaueo-d (hia, closed firm: local lots a? tlve; re jeered. 57alW: steamer, yellow, 6!ö64c: sail mixed, 67Xc; sail yellow, fS: sali relied. Fef.rusry fixaoric: March. 7(367 inr April. i'ik67r: May. 66?ifi7c Oats Urni; while. 4.sioölc. ProvlMons firm. Keel Mess, $15 Wojlö. India mess, f . 0. b , $2. 0. Pork-New neun. $1?19 25; P'ltue, US. tlsmPraoked. Sil 7(c13 60. Lard Firm; kettle, fll 75sieam. f 11 25ll itt. Butter Cboi.-e firm; otters' neglected at 153öc. Fi Scarce A" d firm st2".c Cheene-DnU t 13lie, IV ÖoU urn-Quiet; reflne.1. T-iTJic olifelpte Flour. 3.S00 bbl. wheat t5,uw bu.: corn. 83 000 bu. ; oats. 4 CK bu. Shli. men is Wheat 13,000 bu. ; corn, 17,000 bt BALTIMORE. Feb. 5.-Fionr-Active. firm and" h iuber; Western snnerfjne. f.l 37i4- t nm j 1 , 4 h7; lsmllv, t luciti. Wneat l Western, inactive and Heady; No. 2 red winter, spot $1 16i kid: Ffcbrury, tl 131 16J,; March, fl lSk'n f. 'i: April. $1 201 2t--: May, SI 221 'LÄ 51H(c4.j6SiC OulS Sieadv and Arm- Wctlum wblie. 60a.Mc: mixed. 47 f lOc; Penrsvlvanla, 41 a 51C Rye Dull st 6h70c. Uar QviW at $14 15. Provisions Firm. Mees Pork-$.9. Bulkmeat Shoulders and clear rib sides, packed. $S 10 25. Bacon boulder. $J '.5: clear rib sides, $11 25. Hams $U(9l4 75. Lard Re fiaed, $12. Butter 1 ill; Western, packed, 202: roll. 17(. Ct22c. Eggs Higher; fresh, 2cV27c: limed nominal. Petroleum Nominal ; reflne-l, 7;' TJoIc. Coaäee Higher: Rio cargoes, 7 iSV,c Sunar DaU; A soft, fcgc Frelghta Qaet. ReceiptsFlour, 1.0S9 bbls.; whest. 65,000 bu.; corr, 6j,t00 bu.; oats, 26,000 bu. Shipments Wheat none; corn, 175 OuO bu. Sales Wheat 197.000 bu.; corn, 216.000 bu. CINCINNATI. Feb. 5. Cotton-Quiet at c. Flour Strong; family. $4 7&&r.; fancy. $5 4'x.i.ti. Wheat Strong snd hlgker; No. 2 red. winter. 51 0-rsl 09 spot: $1 10 bid February; fi 12 March ; $113y9bid Abrll; $1 16 May: $1 07V bid Julv; receipts. 13Ci0: shipments 4 500 bu. Com-in fairderrand at 54'454V;c: 540 bid Ferruary: 5ac bid March; 5f.V;c bid April; 674e Md May. Oats in isir ocraaua; lie bid May. iiye In good demand at CI r;5c. oBarley Dull; extra No. 8 fall. 62;äi3c Poik Dull st $18 Lard Nominally uuiimuKiu i 11. uiÄineai iuit;t out steady ; shoulders. $7 12,-4; clear rib, $3 50. Bacon Quiet; shoulders $i 25: clesr rib. $10 .V: dear. n. Butter Quiet: choice Western reserve. 25c; choice toeniranmio. w. ou Linseed, steady aud firm aiijc. ii.tr nrm; common and uht. So Cö o i i; pariiiDK aua Dutcners', 10 7o7 25. Receipts, l,4C0head: shipments, 715 head. MILWAUKEE. Feb. 5. Flour-Fair derasnd. jvcted. 4Vic Oats Firmer aud scarce; No 2, 38c bid: white. 40? ic. Rye Dull; No. 1. 61c bid; No. 2, 5Sh'c Brley Dull: No. 3 spring, 75c; No. 3 do. extra, 54 Sc Provisions Steady; me pork, $18 20 cash aud February; $:8 40 March. Lard Prime steam, $1135 cafh and Febniary; $U 45 .larcn. nogs teaay at so M)(a,b 60 : dressed hogs, fair demand at $7 40(S7 50. Butter Quiet and dull. Clieese Q iiet Eegs Frtsh. scarcer. Rac?ir.u Flour, -y-öO bbls.: wheat, 3.00J bu.; corn, 3.500 bu. Shipment Flour. l,4'Xbble.; wheat, 1,500 bu. ; corn. 4.000 bu. LOUISVILLE. Feb. 5. Cotton Moderately set Iva and higher: middli-g, 95c Flour Steady and in fair demand; extra iamiiy. ti 7,V(vl; A No. I, $4 254 50; high grades, ?G -2,".5 7; good to faucy family brands, $ bjfiü 75 Whest Demand fiir and market firm: No. 2 red winter, $1 05Hl 07. trn Active and ashadehigber; No. 2 wtlte, 60c; No. 2 mixed. 4.c. Oats Nomirally unchanged: mixed Western, 42c Provision Mes pork, $lt 60. Buikmeats-Shoulders. $7; clear lib, $9 50: clear Vides. S10. Bao n Shouldrs, 58: clear rib, $10 50; clear. $11. nugar Cured Ram $12. Lard-Stcady; ketUe, $12; steam. $1150. TOLEDO, Feb. 5. Wheat Firm; No. 2 red, FT.t and February. $1 18-,: March, $1 lOJ-j: Msv, $1 15; July, $1 10X Corn Dull: high mixed, ,v,'c; No. 2 spot. .ric; February, 5;; March. öt'.VJC bid; May. 58;?. Oats Dull; No. 2 spot held at 4,;c; May, 42;c bid Closed Wheat EaweriNo. 2 red sit, fl C7 bid: Februsry, : March. $1 Ci";, lid; April. $1 11 bid: Mav and June. $1 14)4; July, $1 10,';. Covu Dull and nominally unchanged. 0ts Quiet: No. 2 spot 41c bid; Msy, 4Vj bid. Receipts Wheat, 21.000 bu.; corn. 13,000 bu.; oats. none. SMrments Wheat 10.0C0 Lu. : corn, 31,030 bu. : cats. 1,000 bu. KANSAS CITY, Feb 5. Wheat Receipts, II. 000 bu.; shipments, 9.000 bu. ; No. 2 weaker No. 2 red. 90c cash; 9: "e Ma-ch: 9iV,c bid April; 9.c Dt j May. Corn Receipts, 42,000 hu.; sbipmetits. 33 010 bu.: aeak at 41J.-C cpjiU; 4le bid Msrch; 4i;cbdMay. Oats Nothing dolt g. Butterand Eggs Unchanged. BUFFALO. Feb. 5. Cattle Receipts to-day, 425 bead; run very light, owing to the freshet West, and the market on this account ia excited and higher; good to choice ftecrs, $5 90ß(j 20; good shippers, $4 55(f5 80; fair to medium. J.V! 5 45; light steers. $4 M'&4 85; fat bulls, $4 255: cows and heifers, $4 605; common and light butchers', $3 6C(git 10. Sheen and Iambs Receipts, 2.000 head. Market opened sctive but closed dull; fair to good Western sheep, $i 60(45 45: choice to fancy. $5 60 (5 80; Western lamt, $5 2.6 60. Hogs-Rcee!ptii.l,5lX)he&d. Msrket exri'ed and higher, owing to tne Pgbt supply of Yorkers: good tocboitw, S7 2t)7 xo; light, S7(47 15; good butchers' and mediums, $7 40(7 50; pigs, $6 75&7; no heavy here. out. PITTSBURG, Feb. 5.-Petroleum-Qalet; united certificates steady and closed at $1 01: refined, ync. Philadelphia delivery. The afteruoo.i market was more active; opened at $1 01, advanced to $1 02. declined and closed at Si 01 Transactions light BRADFORD. Pa. Feb. 5. OU The market today was dull and unlutereeilng, opening st $1 01, slowly advancing to $1 02. falling to $1 00 and finally closing at $101,. Sates. S52.000 bb is.; total shipment Saturday and Sunday, 44,671 bbls.; charter. 22,881 bbls. Whisky. BALTIMORE. Feb. 5. Whisky Qniet at $1 17. 81 LOUIS. Feb. 5.-WMKky-8tedy at$l 14. CINCINNATI, Feb 5 Whisvy-Qniet at $113. LOUISVILLE. Feb. 5 Wbisky-Qulet at $1 13. PHILADELPHIA, Feb. 5. Whisky Steady at $120. rrKvsa,aMsttBsJ ASTO Old Dr. ritcher's remedy for Children's Complaints. "ÜTxeiai'y adapted io citdren.n Dr. Alex. Kobertson, 1037 2d Av., I?. Y. "Pleasant, Harmless and XTonderfuKy EgUacioiu. Dr. A. J. Green, Itoyerton, Ind. 'IpreseriU it as superior to any tnown remtdy" Dr. IL A. Archer, 63 Portland Av., Brooklyn. fastoria is not narcotic. Mothers, Nurses and Doctors agree that for Sour-Stomach, Flatulency, Diarrkoea, and Constipation, nothing is so prempt as old Dr. Pitcher's Casioria Py assimilating tbe food, .C astoria gives robust health and natural sleep. ' ilfyL.-,-,r--,T.-a.;vr.""i i ElTAUflllSMIMEMT The Great Healing Remedy. An Infallible cure for Rheumatism, Seiatlco, Neuralgia, Wounds, Burns, Sprains, is tin Joints. Spavin, and LAmenesalrom any cause. P,T.I3aniU-m, the great Showman, says : "Among- my vast troupe of Equestrians, Team stars. Horses, Camels, and Elephants, some are always strained, braised, or wounded. My Sur coon and Yeterinaries all say, that for eaxaaV itiss to men and animals, nothing is su efficacious as Centaur Tdnimont." 438 Fifth Av., New York, May 8th, 1ST1

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