Indiana State Sentinel, Volume 30, Number 48, Indianapolis, Marion County, 31 December 1884 — Page 8

THE INDIANA STATE SENTINEL WEDNgjJAT, DECEMBFT ol 186

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SMO PQSSO IN THE PASTRY IF

rr-i SEAS I 1 a" .30.'' , XcUt,tnin,Oranae, etc.. flavor Cfcaea, Tea,iuIUl!?z, .., aa Jdlcately and wrsllya. tketVull from which thry are tOR STKEXGTII AND TRTE FKTJIl riAYOR THEY STAND ALONE. rni.aaio av Trt Price Dating Powder Co., -Crtlcess Hi. ' St. Louis, Ms. na or Dr. Price's Crean Baking Po;dsr 0 Dr. Price's Lnpalia Teast Gems, Beit Dry Hop Yeni. y 3TOI EAI.T! 3-3- GOd3. LIGHT HEALTHY 0RFÜD H r. .1 IT TV I"U - ' 'i Vi" r, k fi !J ;t; Tle best d'v b"r yp-.5.t f " tfl wcr.j. Ereadl raised by tr,isyAst is l'i-t, vni(e yj vholaicna lik mir cirandmofier's rlelvor breoj CROCER3 SELL TKEM. nKMR ( TMS Price Bakin Cbicaso, III. 6u Lcuia, Mo 1TAKÖ THE KICKED PARTNEIJ, Tftile Tcubj lirint Was as IaaocfiDt as a Lanfc, aud Surprisingly Ignorant f the Affairs r the Firr. V. E. C, Jr., Telia How He Herrowed Money Fron Ills Father-in law Those Ijsterlous Ofrvernmeat Contract4 of Grant Jt Ward. The Sentine! pabi.shed a brief telegram ixom New York, recently, conctruiDg ttie atl'aira of Grant & Ward, bat the fallowing siyes details end incidents which will be found interesting: The anil before liefere Cole, brought by Senator James B. Chtlfee to reaver seenrities valued at $jQC,C00, allegtd to have teen left on deposit with defendant?, the firm of Grant & Ward, was resnmed in tbe office of the referee Saturday. Mr. Ulysses S. Grant, Jr., testified in relation to the transactions of the f.rm. lie testified as follows: "I became a member of the rm of Grant vt V7ard cn Jcly '1, 1S:0, and aa the son-in-law of Senator Chaffee. I bad a knowledge of West Virginia and United States bonds which were not in possession of Grant & Ward. I lent some bands to the rn, tnd borrowed $',000 on four registered benda to go to Earope. I intendsd t3 pay when I got back, but instead I borrowed $10,000 mere, which I put in the lira as an individual interest. At this tima I hid Charge of all Mr. Chaffee's securities, aud Mr. Ward snested that it wcold be m ich better to tse our friend's money instead of going ontside for it. OT CHAtrtE's WEALTH. "I then wrote to Mr. Chaffee, and be sent me securities and forms of transfer. I then owed Mr. Chatfea $lvC,000, which I expected to pay him, aa I thought I was worth more money than I waj. Mr. Ward was suppos d to be yery rich, and I told Mr. Cüaüee and he guaranteed the lean. When I lent Mr. Ward the money I did not really kno what he wonid nse it for. I supposed it was for contractus Government contracts. Mr. Chaffee was to get one-alf of his proiits and I was to get a portion. Mr. Ward frequently bho wed me little paragraphs in the Tapers abont Government contracts for beef, eta, and he would try and get them. There was a railroad loan also to which he re ferred on which the profit was to be 50 per cent. At first profits were to be divided in the firm, bat soraetines they would be unaller than others, and Mr. Ward would take oat his shares tirot. Tigere was one instance of this kind. When I spoke to him about the smallnes3 cf the i.rcfU, he replied that I ought not to object, for it was large interest anyway. When Mr Change came East he aeked about the matters, and 1 tcld him Mx. Ward waa very rich." WAKD COT IT. Whenever the witness had $3,00) or $10.000 In bank Ward generally borrowed it. When tbe capital of the iirm moanted np to t2,00O,U00 on paper the witness aiked him why be wouldn't let others ia. Ward said he wanted to bnild np the banking business of the firm. Ward was wholly responsible to the rm for them. Ward said he bad taken the contracts away from other persons, and in the same way they might bs got away from him. Colonel Bliss Who wa3 tbe person that ho said he had got the contracts away from? Mr. Grant I'd rather n it answer. Colonel Bliss Oh, via may answer. Mr. Grant David Davis, lie was very angry abont it. THE COLL ATSC. The witness said he had advanced in cash for the business varions sums, lit had 5200,000 or ri'.CwO before he went into the business with Wa.L On danday, May 1, he rst learned of tbe t.'onb'e. Ward came to the house and eaid: "I'm afrtid it's all np with us." "I aked him wMt he meant and Ward explained that the Marine Blok had drawn heavily on its reerro and there was 7"0,0',0 to the credit of the iirm there. Ilie failure cf the bank would make it dillicolt to obtain loans on the street. Ward eaid if money coald be raised it would be ail ii.ht. I said that I could not raije any mor,ey, but my father miht. My father and I then went to Mr. Vanderbilt aud sot 11 check for SjlOt"). General rant told Mr. Vanderbil: that be thought the check of 'tram .v Ward was at good as the eneefc of Mr. Vanderbilt. The check vai drawn to r rrder of (?cf ral Grant. Taenext day I lock a ehck for .im. 000 o !r VandrLJit, and regretted tht he bit nol had it

certified, ' for it -was drT3 on the ilirme

Lan. KLKI.N3 ASD WARD. "Tl at day I received the letter adlrssel lDetT Ucck,' and went to see Mr. Elkim, to ftnt With ire to Ward's horn in trccklvrs, where wa waited until midniKlt bt.'cre 'Ward can in, Ward t5i tt balscre in the .aarlce Bint fA3 aboat flW, (XOori"CC,UCn, nd if Spacer, the cashier, had mid it was 0)0 be made a mistake. Mr. E'kins tho:sat that the interest of Mr. Cbaflf-o tLou:d be protected, and Ward ttcuht teat ttiee re other interests f be proit-ctfd. 1!t lo tnst tice I had no ilea that titrrey was dne to any others than to the rccrr btrs ol rcy family and Mr. Ctxatf-e. V.'ard sirrefd to meet us with the keys of the tale the next day, but did not. I went to the fca.'e Lerosit Company and informed tbe rtllcr tbst I was, partner in th Iirm of Gnxt.t Ward, at.d Lad the safe opened. The Btcuritiea ere then coantcd by iiessr?. Lararotie ard Elkins." Tnfei here adjourned to Jannsry Partner Insurance. The Farmers' Insurance Company of Heudricle Cour.tv met at Danville on the 21th and re-elected the cid Ujaid. Tb Cffcu Any is represented t" be in ft solij at d nennsbiny; condition. Lncy have is6ctd Si S3 ICO in t-olic'es. Faruisra should avu trmtciselves of toe opportunities offer cd by tie Company. At'uut Wviutu. Women are often accnd of falsshoca when they are simply practising benetoleuce in ppeecb. Wcir.en who are the most loe 1 by men sie Irtiucnt!y tbe least likfcd by their own mx: Rnd -with pood reascn generally. A F&rnisn tho bad heard that tbe lut C'csns cf France err.braoed mere than 20,OCO,Wj women called France a luciy roi-M.e. Macy of tbe most charmins Wvirnen that a rraa irrets in society ar aoicn the last wonre-a be wu!d ecr have tbe coara?e to nart7. ilt -z reveal tbf x worldliness by the f?i thr.t befvecn the romen who r.re saints an i Iii -9 women who ere sinners they almost alprefer the inners. TLtre may he women who clo not wish to ;.e marrieii; nat ha1 there been a wo'uan r tio coild tae comfort iu the thons;ht tfiMt t.bi( had never ben aked to mrry? C.e Thfin a Chance. if the thousauds and ter.a of thonpass of weak, and weary sußerers throughout the laud, wh3, in pite cf care and skill, are steedi'y drifting downward, cou'.d have tha beneilt of that singularly Vitalizing Trpalliient new 0 widely dispensed by Drs. Starkey A l'aleu, of 1,109 Girard strfet, Phi'adeiphia, the help, and ease, aud comfort it would brine: to wa.-tii:g bodie9 and deressd fpirits would be blessings beyond price. If, rtadcr, yen Lave an invalid wife, or mother, or daughter, er Bieter, or any one who ia under vomt care or dependent upon you. and to whom life has become a burden through weakness and pain, consider seriously wtether yon are not boand, in both love and duty, to give this suilerer a chanc of recovery, cr, at least, the blessing of eaie frcmpain. Ycu are ottered the amplest means of information in resard to this new Treatment. Ifvoucan examine testimony without prejudice, and can weigh evidence with judgment and discrimination, write to Dre. tüarkey A Talen for such proofs in documents and reports of cases as will enable yon to fairly examine and decide foryonr-K-I. Th?y will be promptly supplied. AIM HON OA CK MLHKAY. R Snrcemi In Frying Oynters in a Mon treal Cafe. . New York. Dec. 24. Rev. W. U. H. ( A.di-ror-dack) Murray is keeping a cafe in Moqtieal. 'lne cafe is about 0Qxl5 feet. Its walls are decorate! with toboans, snowshoes and lacrosse sticks. The back portion is raised about three steps, and is divided from the rest of the room by fresh mnslia curtains tied back with bright ribbons. This portion is reserved for lidies. Sir. Murrtj brought the resources of his intellect to a serious consideration of the problem of oytter fries, and tbe result nt only did hira credit, hut made tbe cafe famon. Mr, Murruy himself cooks his oyeten. He ii heavier tLm he was. and his hair and mustarbe are more gray than brown, bat nis eye is as bright as ever and his face tili beams with kindly good nature. Mr. Murray is said to li?e in a very quiet and unaasnmiug way, and he goes very little into society. The human structure is wonderful in mechanism. Each oran has its allotted part to perform, and none ia more important than that for which the kidneys are designed. It is, therefore, imperative that these should be kept in perfect health, aud then should be jealously guarded against the encroachments of disea-e. (ieorge Kelly, of Jersey City, writea, "Dr. b'evens gave me Mhhier's uerb Bitters while I wa under his treetment for gravel, and has t3ld me to cooiiaue to take it," Tbe most beautiful cf tbe European royal worsen is eaid to be vaeen Olga, of Greece, tall and ef perfect snape, with exquisite feet acd hands, limpid and larg) dars eyes and Ions curling lashes, very long da-k hair, and a complexion delicate as a flower petal. Her hubhan i adores her. Tbe woman who seeks relief from pain by the free use ot alcoholic stimulants and narcotic drugs Cods what she seess only so far as sensibility is destroyed or temporarily suspended. No cure was ever wrought by such means, and the longer they are emfiloyed the more hopeless the esse becomes. eave chloral, morphia and belladonna alone, aud use Mrs. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound. ".Now, C0X9 Straight boni9 after the banquet is over, dear," said a young wife aa her husband etarted out one evening to a ' sta;" dinner. "I'll be sure to 'come straight home,' my love, but lt depend entirely on the potency of the liquid refreshments wbftber I 'come home straight or not," was his Oubions reply. Have Yon Kaaal Catarrh ? Use Dr. James three preparations of Eit India Hemp; they will prevent tbe Catarrh enter.rjg the bronchial tubes or lungs, thereby warding ofl Consumption, and keep the di6f cse located until positively cured. Put yourself fully under the influence of these remedUs, and as sure as thestm shines upon yon a complete cure will be made of that loathsome disease. Ask your druggist for Dr. James Cannabis Indies, aud if they fail you, send to us direct. Price f 2.50 per bottle, or three bottles $J .50. Pillsand Ointment, SI .23 each. Addms Craddock & Co., 1032 JIaco (street, Philadelphia, Pa. Let no unmarried lady despair of getting abcrband.no gentleman consider himself too old to wed. When Mr. Else Baker, of Peekekill, wearing his eighty-five summers like a garland round his venerable head. If d bis fourth venture to the altar he felt all the elasticity of a boy. ."They chin'who tell us love can die." Tbe spark may be dormant, but an old spark rekindled burns brighter than venerable tinder. New York Journal. A Wonderful Old Mao. Cleveland. O, Dec 28. John Baldwin, founder of Baldwin University at Brea, U., died today, aged ninety live years. When ninety years of age Mr. Baldwin want to Louisiana, purchaaed a plantation, established a college for colored peop'.e, and bnilt np the town of Baldwin, where he died. A great many people disregard dyspeptic symptoms and assume that they will sxn diappftrof themselves; but this is not the fact ar.d (be cniy rafe remedy for them is NkbcJs Bark and Iron.

FINANCIAL AND CDMSäWi

MONiflY AND ST YCii-i. v Tora. lrAtnelal Uiktl. ÜSV VOäZ, DoC S3. Money-Eay at rer cent '.closed offer?! VA Percent. Sovernmcnt,--nigbc.r. Slate Securities Du iL Railway Bonds Irregular. Speculation at tas stock. Xxchtoöääel wek. with Delaware anS Hudson rQd I.ickawana as features, tbe fornix falling off pr cent to 6S. and the latter Vi toy. Xhqdxi'.inela thar mainder el he list wai Kss iraportast, raniin; from ro per rent. Snbsentieatly a raUy ot l'i to li p ceLt. took rlce Dclaar and Htvlssa rote 1 to Chicago "Barlinftoa ani Qtincy li to 115S, Noithw8tvn ?i to 8i7i. et. Paul l ta TC4, Lackawaii o 89; Like .snore ?i M J;;. Kock Wand to ew York Central 1 to lb, Pacific Mall. f;to W. acl WeAera Unla cent, to 64. tlüiesi.troia prirue aavices weT reoilvet jiora it e Wctl that tho Kii'.rcrtd Co.T)'.&iioiier of iome Stales contemplat-.l h rvlt?ctlea io fTCiw t iat-. lt was alsa wmrlC'l tna. trn Uti i. .irscr aßts h.J bert nn-iV.s tr rsntiro re: 4 Chiaicoro-duy. rn;s iiror.ni t vit . fresS tf?i:?r' tnovemeut lu wmcä Gx-aosoc. :rtha Po 6 : nd iHj'awre Cfcirtgo. "EurllcsTtra anrl iiinry drop pel - to IUI-' NortbwfetrTii K to ft. l-. iiwiotkI v,i o uo. s;. vol 'ts to niMiois es. tnl VA 10 Maruwb 4 0 7!i O.aaa 14 to i3 aMl uo. preietrel zi to Si UolawHte ib J Hudson au i I'nioa Paclti ? wie ao pr4.bc-d lor sle, lelw.tr ! rliii toarblu-; b7'.j and Cuian Ta-iitic 41.,; Liiiwnrn -id Uiifa y pr cent, it S'i. uai li--a ip-r'iit o 00, M.asr.ri Pairi j .J nr itv vi 8j; i. New York t.'t n'rn.1 p r ctnt. and Western Union ii pervem. to 51 'i Neu um oIih a Ii r 11; er toTe prtva.le'i ou covering by saiail ooraor, ed pn?es rallied to ) par ca,ut. Trie r.iret ieli 0.7 swady. A oiittrd witn -Mir. ilny's closing, jrics are to 3 per cen- lotr, cicft for Kns nd Texa. Mi-oiri I'AolSisnd NVw Yoik ceutra!, which are 'g to J- pir cjui. Liener. Trunsactione urnrtvated .T05.01 shure". rf whii h fto.owpre ltawaa.m. .-WO L-ike S o- lDO Noiihuc-tf Tn, I'.COO Nw Yora n'ra- olOin -tr. P-nt, 4i,w) Cr.iou iiu'iric ana '.GJJ 'A'esni v7nion. In tie n'Blng msrket tvli7 Hrn '-r wm the petial t:efir. seliin it 2S .:" ! lr. :Ki biperio. M0 buyer and -ju-jr r'.). P.ulwc s.id at ai, CBrysoiits S3. .-ou-oil lait i.'orji aal ViricU SJ, L'ie v- Sorcros ; jJ (iur.t nnD.itd). Plymouth Lfi)0 rgr-U'a ll I't'-i r Jf an 1 äilver Klag 10 shares) at fc' seller eOVSSMSIEMT 6rcce:TiKt. Ster in)!,) days tsO'J ü. S. 4Vs.. .....IT. Steriln, 8lght....Hi New Ü. A Vs I'ii'i 3 per oeut. Conds.. ...1C1 Norr The purchain priee 'or lior-ru-iut oads ia IndlaaapolU vrie frijia Ihn J1" : 1 notations X 3 1 per Otsut. Boso. F'aoldo l'i ...l'.' iTenatMpee, now .. . 42 adnuPacifl7flta..tlL,!. Tex. P. land aranta. r.s Hrla ecoa'i-. ..... r,5 Tos P. R:o Brando f-'i ealn Ä '.Vila. 5i) llTnion Pac flrsis lt J LouklHa coasms. Vl O. P. laai ?raw.....lOt-J4 MJsNoari 5s........M . hJ Ü. P. mam f ind ..U7 Sc Joe 110 Virima s S 5t. P. &6.U. är-jis -lKi Virgiaia coa3lt . 3s tennOH-ee Ca. m 42 I Do. deferred ..... b eSXERAL ETOCSS. A7an.s Exprevi.......l2"i 1 Mobile A O'iio .... ? Allegnenv Ocntral. .)VJMorris vt Eex. " Altoa itrrefl . li .Vsavllle &Gaat... 3 A.s T. Ü.pd...M 0 IN. J. CoatMl ..... ..... Z,A Americau Kxr-ros... 8J Norf.ila A W. pd. .. BurL Cedar .fe N.. 6i INnrthern Paclöc u ranaca raciSc. 4?VJ Do. pfd.... Canada lutberu... jo ixorihweiwrn " 32ti Sörth western 'plT .. .S'New Yora Ceatral. . SV-, u . 1 Central iadc Cheupeaas A Ohio. Do. hr,t 1'iC: erred... Ottio Central i' a 4 Do, KCOUd. 6', Oiio & MiWlssipp;. Chicago A Aiwa .... 32C O. it Mist, pfd ..... 0. W A. pnferred 14i Ontario A Wtwtom. Clic. Bar'. A 11? '4 Oreou Naviuation , "0 thic.,05. L, &N.O... is3 Ore.'onTrauscoa't'L U.. hU UA11UIDXDo. pf'l . üln., San. iU Clcva .. a, a, c a 1 Delaware A liud Dei. A Lf.C.... Denver v H. Uraaa K'ie Erie rre errcdMMMM laätTeanesee Do. pre'erre'. fou vtya-... .. Haaulbtl c,i.J e Da prefer: Hatlem...... .. Hous'on A Texas . (ilinoin O'ctral ....... ml: ana, B. A W...... Oregon improveai t. Vi , 14 ".PaciSO Mail.-... Wh 2i tauaxat 9S 10 IP'.-orU, Ü. A E .. 11!J 0-I4 Pittsbari? Via , h t Pullman Paiao-i ('r.l0" s' Readin.......-. l"' , YVe Ho- k Island lOl 25 St. L. A San. rraa M , 3 :Do. preferred...... 7 . 4'Do. first pfd ............ St 126 1st. PaaU.... to vViSt raul ptd ....10. Wm St. Paul A Maua.... 7i 100 iSt. Paul A O.naaa -' &i Irtt. P. A O. p(d... mii'Texas Paciac Uuion Pacific.... 4ll4 K.aosa A Tex ... Lake Erie & West... . Lake B:iore. ............. LociEVllleA N-sh .. ton., N. A. A Chi.... Marl.. a I'm. 1st pf ! "c, Bccon J pfd. Men. ACharld6tca.. Mlcnicn Centn ailnnean. b St. I.... ISJh G. 8. Exr,rPRa 47 S IVV., St. L, A Paciac- 5 6;!s Oo. pfd 2VA Wells A Farco Ex.- 1 "i IW. U. Te'ccrapa 514 10 j Homexute .............. S ft ilrou silver HH .. SS Oaurlo IS bi)i Qalckxllver. ..... 3 10 Do. preferre-l .L11.. 20 Z3:'4' doutn.Paclfla.... ... . DO I ro....M Do, preierred...., LsMurl Pacific Foreljgo Money and Stocka. LONDON. Dec 2).-ConsolE, W; account. 01 VH. Railroad Bonds Erle. ll'h: seconds, tVA: ev York Central, Slä: Unaoi Central. 21'.: P-.-ntn-ylvania 'i.trai, 01: Canidian i'acii'e. o:; tL Pan!, 72;4. fcdvor 13 13-16. PARIS. Dec. 23 -Beutet, 70 10a COUHEIiCIAL. There is not much of inter'-u to sar ia dry goals; jobbers re U'tin? stock prepiMtrv t) opening froh goois for tbe Ja-.-oaiiii 3ui. Prices are cnsbanel. Groceries ciitiniis ruvInL', tbongh without any great rush o' basinesi. CofTees are re.iuce-1 4'2 a'l r.inad, and ejsiu gradod of suir have declined 4. Drloi fruits, canned goo is, aa and dra;s. reaaaiu uncbaae J. are in liberal supply aad dall at prcrioa quotaiiors. PujU.-y East are very dull, though prices hcrearo unchanged, except geese, which are reduced to $ö per doz. Leather ia doin a llr bnalnef s, thoueh prices remain uachaawd. Totatccs have advanced. R A IM. We quota the foiliwlns froa tbe Board cf Trft39 circular: Wheat In conseiuene of contiuued light receipts local prices for all choice grades ralo higher, but advance bids fall to lad ace sellers to make necessary concisions. Futures are dall, Seaboard la generally higher. New York and nUmore at noon were eachc firmer, while Cu icogo shows the marked &J ranee of l'H3 from Saturday's quotations. , Corn Xo. 2 white is firmer, with other graces In about th-3 s&ma posltio't as Saturdiy. O.Tcrla?s ara very liRht and receipts meajre. Futures are dull, Ke v York firmer, BalUtnare stroag at S to lc advance and Chicago ic higher, Oats Fairly active market at Arm jootations. Receipts light. Supply not equal to demand, l-lonr, tirala and Hay. FloT3r-Paieut.ft2il75: extra facy, e3 85.4 4 CG; fancy. t3 C5t 80; choice, SI 6C: family, 3 0C(33 2ö: trabie extra, f l :ji 60: do ibte extra, U1532C0: extra, 52 00(32 10; superfine, tlSOj 133: fine, 5171185. Wheat We quote:

Bid. As ted 7H traoa ...... '6 uacs ...... 'il track 6 track - if'H track Bid. Ased. SJ track ... 37 track MX Zr track 85 track 37 foo track 31 track SJ3i track 37 track .15 track Zi track 40 3-i traca S.1 tracr Z track 35 BH Askol. track i) 1it track ..w

ax i Men.. No. S Med. Net, SKed. No 2 feed. December.. Corn We quote: No. 9 whiteo, 3 Wblte.. Yellow Hlzh auzed. MlXd Related.. a Hl)?h mixed rejected... No. 1 White rejected... Sound Kar.....M..MM.M.M. Sound Ear. .Ute,.. Dfcember JaacAry..., February.. sm All tbe above new. OaL We quote: Mixed. Rye Ko. 2 teady; 60c bid: no Sailer. Bran Nominal; notblun doinz-Hay-Prime timothy dull; hell at Sl05);no buyers. BRITISn ORAIH TRADE P.EVTEMT. London, Dec 20. The Mark Laue Express, In its weekly review of the B.-itisa grain trade, t&is the weather daring the week was dry. and tlie autumn sown wheat obtained a good start und U in excellent condition. 2o prospects of val ios improving. Trade durin tha week was a li tele stronger, owlag to small delays. Sales ot Ca ;lih whFt during the week were 61,711 quarters, at 31td per quarter, against 5ti.820 quarters, at

dniln the corrtft:ndli5 C-1' . . , . tun btat merely retailed Ter. Kor icrted. Aclvity la ih9 ' M. n rthlhn ri iiiTn- J-fOtiH kUl fUtirj

h. tt feil öS and tn lha rT,,K rat) z croei rD lrawn. and (our rdarcr. P n are d ie. Flour W41 Maize scarce. UaUfltm. ilf y 8wa1i CUV . JAOO MARKETS. (Fnrnisted by U m K Kinnv .fc Ca, Q-ain and ProyUion Broatr y0 3 CL , lber 0 Coinuierce.1 IXC W. .Open's Highs- Uwi Cio8iag Wheat-iaru Feb.-. Ma7.... tyir, Jan...... J 71'5I 75, 8i': S78 , a 9 ,t 7S b5 i 3" 37 '4 "6 7i; 81! 3-'. 81 KtbMay. Oafs Jta. M J Fork Jan Keo Ma Laid Jau Fel a a: 5 a ss'; l 10 bS Id 7 11 30 6 57 6 6 6 72 5 5 b C5 Od y 10 ;u io ;o 10 6) 11 22 6 52 6 W) 6 67 6 50 6 ( !. CO I 10 W 10 h5 I 10 91 11 30 6 52 6 62 6 7D 6 3 ..i 11 6 ft 6 rO 6 67 5 '0 5 li! b CO March. .. Ribs - Jan ....... Feb March.-... Hüi-)öiea receipt hof?i. C.'.OOO ted. Ury 4.i.kI. PRISTS. . I Merrimack faa?y. .... vlndor faacy.-. Pa'fic fancy. Victieco lane?, ... K etimoaa faacy. Hamilton faacy.. American fDy,. .6 ...ö ;-'oiie-ioa f'icy ' 2 4 Berwick iaai-y Ueiaioat (aacrpVafn'a'toa lad. bun ....sV4!mericat Int. bMa. American snitung JA'.bton solid a Alien fancy-... .I-Jimpioa nmini i Allen ahinia4......'i S eei ttver la icy .....3 Uemmack &airtinij..-3 ,Duuu-,n fancy.- ....5 DRESS F ABRlCa. raolflc?4 porlln Ins- 0!4' lauiütou a'tjacas. 9 i Pacific 4 canhci ra.-.ll, FlamiUou Y mix 11 3 Pacltle ii Anstrtiaa Pci3i; UO'J ias 10 ' craje-..... IS jPacttJc Owilr.- l Pacitlc6-4 A. O. M...30 jPaeitic Cntoiiry "J Fei tic 6-4 K. X. cash. X- Paoitic cet nue. ..... H Pacilc6-4 A. ti. c-ksb .' l'ataUoc f. saiucis. S Manchrsier cash...l:,:Pcitn p.-roiies li Mai ctiester H DefJ.-)tiPaciac ot'iN T-l c - tö-.s Atunu? Ripcs . 10 j vrlin;wa4Mn Una's AtlanticO. L. Ch....2l j eiliaj W-J Aüantio F. casihin 2ä jArlint :i yt gray i Casimire - 15 E80WÜ COTTONS. . . .i y in. ii id AiTiiii.i; a ..-.. ...... "4 o-t'jnK'j t. ......... 4 Atlantic H t Hlil'a -4 ..Ü 1 ..!$ ...7'4 ..7 ',4 tv ...6 -Vi ..1.'4 Myhtlc River 1 jiwreiiee L. L iy Indian Head.. .... .74 Coücstoita W..- -.t.Vj Peppertll R SV Pepperell K 4 IVppe.-vll 0 4 .it Pepptrtil 10-4 20 i'ardstick....-. "reinoat C C H.ark A ...... ...... .... Snranaca - ..... ... Ctica i Bjott XX Ma-tsCh'a-tu B. B.., WlaJor H..... .... BLEACHED COTTOXS, Andropooggln L 7 Barker Mills7"5 .... TA Lonsdale.... Krwell . Itall.irdva'te V amsu tta. 10 Hijl'a St ninor I leni... 'i K rarmers' uooine....... üwight Ancaor...-. 9 Pociionta . 7fi Jhestnat Ulli 5'4 Btacktitcne A. A.. . 7! Hope c;4 Pe.cbvllie 7 Pepper 11 9 4 -20 I Lonsdlo Cambric... Feppered 10 1.-. Just Ouu, TrON FtANSEiS. B n üi'dl B u ... ... ft'.g ... 7 - 7-S 11 7 ... Va Bl'd 7 7 8 10 7 8 9 '-A 10U u 12 13 7 Tremont F-.. Tremout II - 7 Tremont P ... 8 Tremont J Tremont Y 3 Tremout X. 11 Kwhai O . 54 NafhuaFF- 6 H 9 70 11 ! Tremout U.... Tremont L Tremont B. Tremout N... 2 ( 1 rcuiuui .. ...... 9 ' r . . n it , r.iierioa vj.-x.-.- yu 7 EllertO:iCM 7 7"jlFllerton CL. "M 8 iKllertoa V 7U Nashua K .. Nasoat t. Nashua D... Nashua C .. Nesiina B... if iiCiitrtoa 1.. Si!EUerton a. 9 iKHertonR-. 8 Kaahua A Sabua AAA Nashua X ..... 8 ' 4 Küerton Q. 10 10 Kllerton P 104 1IH Eliertou O 11 ya 14 lüllertoa N.-.13 A0 Nashua XX 12Y CINGHAÜS. . 7V,Wamsutta - Amokag... Laacastor... C4 8 i'Berash'r 7 iNormaadie Dates.... Glasow. Yor s. 7 Royal. 7 Renfrew arms. A'hite U'l'g Co .. 7 Jotinso-i bok fold...-10s2 FLAlllS AND CHEVIOTS. A moss car . 0 1 Alabama plaids 7 AmoHkeag, fancy-.-.lO (Louwiana plii ls 74 Eatei sVOtuwa piai Is ........... OtisBB. - fei;KdlDburg chc-vioU-10 Park Mills. 79 check.. 12 Bverett cheviota,. . a Park alUi:, S0caeck..l3 !iret Kepnbiic cnev. 7 Economy chxk....... 9VS Columblaa. .. 'i! Otis theCE 'Jjiilamiltoa 6'.ripes....-I0Ja DESIXi Otis, AX A GtU B B ...13 I Yore, bine ..-11 12 I Yors, slate . .....i 1 Ods O C ... ..11 JYor. finry.v..- li ..14 Oaclanl. v...-,..-.. I AmoBkeag r.verett. 14 ColurabULU .. 7 HaymaEcr. 8 I Boston 7 S TICKIXCS. .11 'Ijewiston, ?W .. ..uv; XürK, la.. ll.rjewistu, 32... . 4 Conntoga, B F... 11 Lerifcton. S3 ... M 4 nestoa. extra.-..-13 JOaciaad, A 7 ltloga. C C A ll Oaclad, A A. . .. 7 GKAiN BAHS. American... 19 iGranijer .....-,. .......-20 Franklinvllla Iewistoa ditrk, A..... .aorla. a l; CARPET aitlN. Wbfce.... -IS (Covenet Chain .. Coiorel .-j2 No. SUOCottou Yjru...l Caaiid Yici.. ITwiae ..... .......20 Tbe Prodnca Market. Zgsn Fayln 22c per dca : from store. 2ic. Bitter Creamery fancy. 23&0c: choice, 25.1 .'7c: lairr. Rdected. 25c; couutrv. lncy. I7fi'r. jt ioJl, 1Ü0412.;; modiuta grades, ö-ic; lo grades, 8.iilc per lb I'.m'.iTj Hens. 6o per I. : rO'iter?, 4c: nrin chl'.-kens, 7c; tuikejf. SKV:; old Reese, aa 1 wHLttherel. per doi.ji t-Q; ducks, pr da--, ft X). Qua:ls-1 1 per doz. Kabjiis tiOo per doz. biU'rrel!-7;-o per doz. f psUiurs 1 r.iae sciee. uxd aud duck. 20O25C l-:a.-H-l'i3i-t;c. Wool I ii o-wtkshed and picked, 30c: unwaslied. medium, JJc; unwashed common, -J3c: uuwaaaod Sue, H4- Cotiwold, 15c; do. coarfe, 16jji;q; a. cotton fiscce?, llllic The ProrUion Slarket. Below 8T9 tue present Jobbing rrioea: Smoke 1 Meat, cauvased or plain (plain meats not RU&rnnte:d a sint snippers -)3. CHams:iU to 12'i lbs. rera?e. lie: 13 Iba. averao, 10lc; l; Urn ave-ase, 10c: 30 lbs. average, luVs. Cotftsrj tsnis, uncanvasod, 8c: California hams, 7l4C; Enciift breakfast bacon, clear, 10Jc: Em;lla shoulders, C'ier family shoulders, pieces averagiiii; 6 to 23 Ha, t '4'c; dried beef, l'xu Bacon Cienr nlJes. raedium wt..7'ic: do backs, light weight, bellies. 7c; French flitch. 7-lb pes, Kic. D.S. aud Picxled Msftts-Enllsh curel, clear sids-a or birka, nninoked. ?c; Been pork, clet', pet tbl., 200 1'us., f 13 CO: pork, cl .'tr, per btL. au lbs, l!3: family porx, clear, per bijL, J lbs, 11 : fdirdly booMli Lard Pnre kettle-rendered in tlorcc, S'c; in half burrelBorfto-lbtaijs, ec: 4ö-lb tin tubs, jJ.4c; lbjhiils, 'j'c; 10-Ib rails, ;c. Boiosa iu cloth, 6c; in skin, 7i The Grocery Harket. Ch eece rail cream. New Y'ork, 1415c: Ohio, Lt; rsrt skin, 6nKc per pound; Whlta Koae, 12c; Crysis.1 tpritg, llci Eopire, l'2c Cottt Common, 6X104c: ordinary, lO1 11c: fair, ll.ailc: prliae. l2XirV2,ic; strictly prime, i;J-4rji24'c; choice. lo'UVic; Old overnmentJaVa, VtMy'. McLaugalla's XXXX toasted. Mb packages, 100-lb cases, 11,'ic; 60-lb do., lij-sc; Arbuckle's roasted. li?4c; Levcring's, l-;?;c; t.ardoba, lijc; Gatae' A No. 1, lc; Uates' prime, 154C. tuKtis cutloaf. 7'4c; pow.'.eredTc: granolaa, 6;3C:c: sundard A, 6;-i36'-j; on A, b9 6c: white extra O. 5J'55-4'c: htfht brown, b4 bC', oorimon grades, 4-Jic; New Orleans, ÖVc. Molasses and Eyrnps New crop New Orleans molawca, Cai6c: nyrup, 32345c pe'gd, forcomcon to choice; maple nyrnp, SI 101 oi. Rico Carolina aad Louisiana, b(tic ßplces lepper, 17KQla;Xc; aupice, 10l3c; cloves, IC..25c; ginrer, lV22c; duuamon in mats, U 415c: nutmeg, Coc4s0a bait lAke, In car lets, 05c: inj lots, St 00,91 05; email lots. 100 more irooi store; dairy, Si 00. fcUrch Bnfined pearl, sfllc per ib.; Eureta, 4c: Champion Klosa, lump, 6c; improve! corn-, ev.r7.2c. Bait KiHn-Mackeel, extra mess, $C4 pertbl.t hlvts, ti2 M: No. 1 mackerel, i8ti20; halves, IJ 10: No. 2raackerel. $12 60'41i; naives, S6 5üs: No. 2medi'ira, f: halves. Si 50; No. 8 mckerel, ,40 50; halves. 113 W; No. 1 white fish. 6 507; b nelcss nsh, 50. d per 10) lbs. ; boneless cod, $0(47: extra, SW; Graud Bauk, f m') per lb. 1-oreign Fruits London layer r.lslaa, new, 25i3 75; tew Valencia, llftu'Xc: Saltan, lie; new Muscatel ratsins, twocron, lllil 25; thres crown, is 2): California L.K..S2 25. lmons Meeiua,SK44 tO; tiiculy.85 60. 1-ruae Boüemiaa.öS ' öc; new Turkish, 6i.7c: Sultan do., sVio; curraats, 6lfl", new Ük. layers 150. Da;es ifatia, 5Jf3 6; iaid in ten-round boxes. 9A10C. Ortn?es Florida, crate, f : tü a: Brazdlan do., ; Jamaica, boU.fl ÖC'i 50. Louisiana Oranges Per bM., I- 507. Pcanuts-KAW, Ten nessoe, ft, "VJc; Wllmir.eton, 6ii: roasted. 10c: Tenuesace, 495'-C. Biuanna-? ;ai pr buncb. Cocoanata, 81 uO(r5. Canned Goods We quote: Tomatoes, S Iba., jJfl 9TC: 3 IKs., (Sü 00; Pcacnes. 2 lbs, standard. 81 631 :0; 4 Iba, II 'JO. 3 2 00: seconds, i lbs Jl W fo, to; 7 lt.. tl S-vatt 4: 1'ie Penheii. 8 Iba. ft 10 1 15; 6 lbs., 1 fjiijl 9j; Blackoerrlos, SiJäc; S!rawbrjTies fl 10.l 15; RispbArries. f 1 151 25; Cherries red, W33bc; white, 1 1 9531 W. otdnj

Pons, kaS5e: nrrr'Prss, MarroTftt. 1 1 3-5 1 '-5; V5.rniu;h Cor-., '.I S"-fl 3j; Monottln sSigar i rf, 5i "01 L: Staad-Irl l lb,yicj!l: Msct rtl, 51 25.ru u.V. Pineapple?, tl 500; filnoi, I )o tlOiil7&; lumbur Je.iith, 85 jO1.;; Com V -svr, l tb . Mrht wl'ht. 6;)j; 1 !, fall tlfb, SI 10115:2 ids., tiit nit II 10: 2 its., lull we:at. si Sö(it 96; hardlues. Fre.i:a, tl 75 pr doa.; American. M 'J0o p;r do. Ao,'m, 3 loa, jOöl.vic: 6 lbs, tl 50 2 CO; gallon, $2 25 3 50. Yefetnblea aot Fraltn, lvvn-Choiee nay, SI 50. jl 75; nietlaa, SI 50 Ql 75: M-rroTS il l 23; Callfcria. St. Po'Stoes SI COjti yj per bhl: 55jC"ic per h i. Sweet Potatoes t:iiia1elphia Jer eyn, Ij 3i53; Baltimore, I tt 50. Kentucky, $3 2.j si 60. Appk-s Ciioire, tl 50 75; lane, $ JJ 50; common, Si sä Dried An;1- Ev iporate-1, S3)j; common cV.eü. 4r?-V. Iclies Dried ponchos, halves, 7'-i3Sc; California Lalres. 16; evaporated lblJ iil7c Cabbage N"ev, percr-i e, !2.Ci2 to. 0:iious ?1 7j H per bbl. Ilcuey lh3!Jö. sd. Ttmothy, choice. Si 2"U P'-r anshol, Coal o.l Ci.ta a. PitUburg, per toa. Si 0); a:i'hrcit.. 57 00: Hv-

biond Ciry.flOO; lulidti4bl'x:t. S1V). oke, Hup, Vie: coae, crushed, lie; Jaciwa cul, S.1 7b; rt-.mt s coil ti l'?. Slides, Leather :ad Ta'lnw. U Tlock note. '2i ;2e: oat o'e. 3-ilic: Pean(ylva. ia harness l-Hi;iir, 34 437c- hriesi leifier, t:-.":oo. trulls Itathe.'. i -to , S '0 do.aik.tic kip. N'fitaOc. Fk-ucu i o. SOet 2-1 dojjeoiio cai;, :t-ti 10- Fr'-ncti ctif. ! 1P.41 M. Unit No. lc-red, 7(4Si-4': No. 1 zre?n. N.w 1 i-alf, 9(li.-: curctl, lOJllc; dry nait. lcc; Blai, rc; No. 2 rii-.ies, !,:o 1. Tailo-Prime. 5!i 4 c. No. 2, bSfyi. rrKe Browu, 4JVj; wbite, 5,'i4c; yellow, 4K5JiC lrui( MtrhtiC Alcohol, S2 '20 2 2-.? e'.oa?l. 75'Je; caasaor, 25 .vOc; cocatue, (S O r. .-t.'.otor-a, V ; ji .; gum cpiu.a. i. 50.41 ' ; mJio, -ft old! U; m rpaine, S M i . t si. -ills f:i:,r. 51 5i'5l .); s-v-ei oil, ia.V(.Sl i; oliv -il'. Si J) 0j; bir;.-i)i (jndeifcoa'), tl '2t'4l b; 1:aoa (sanler'-Ta'si, 1 7K2 tel. Quinine P. A W Si 0i -l 1 J, f ichonl'la, 4"l45. American bi-carn. no ia, t.jj; English d,b(ii. .linJ-ti-wt's, 2 jz. ix, SI 00 per dot; 4 o bouie. 5i 0) pr da Pivo's tilphir. 1 V;. Turpjatiii :iv:: EuhIkh Vmetian re 1. by bbl., 2of; !.. q iaaMtles, 'i'.Hi. Iodiue-it 2; Ioii1i nt'Si, ft 01 "-7. '.t Jfvi. RHuharh. 90i4?l 2 V"i I V t A-,,, t,J uia Ax; double, 70 aad io perce i . Iron and M i.-rtt Br Iron J2 00 rates; ho..: !r n, ?2 1 rate' Norwriy and swel ir.-a, .Sc ra-.- . m irs.; i c iroSc Horse .She -8 irden Ä rVriim' .it tlöi, mute i-hoes, f per k?u a l?nci 'fo.'e e n; Niila Norm western. Gloand Pamt u.p ;r fn, !l 5X CastSieel Bent American, n-r IS?; .priar Heel, c;tire steel, 4c;toecalkMeei, Dc;macalnery steel, tc Nalls-S25. Altcilaneoan Hrkol. Kaw Fur Mink, large, dark. 4 -e; pa.e, SOc; rsccoon, black aud extra. 81; lar jeanl dar, 70::; pale, frc; mnltrat, fail, 5 tSr: winter, gij'öc; opossura. 5a2-.c; skuak. btaek, prima. short stripe, 403 0c; otter, S4; gray (ox, O. 6: roil foX, Vj1'm: h riso uo. 5 .;; -fit Teltfc, by amount ot woil an ! quality, 10 j7ie: full, lonn-hairid Newtoaudlan 1 doz stins, j0 d 1.10. rr We qnoe: Linseed, raw, 51(4 52c: bonad.51 5fc; lard oil. 58ac; miners' oil. 6j40;; laOricofnj od. 12 o(33: straits oil. 55 4 0c; oaiti;, 10 Olle: c al on Indiana le;al tec. lO JlO,;; IV) d tfr-e. Ufi, 10' 4llc; wtr white, 15 leiree, lie Ti'mets' .-upoues quote: B?-t bra id curcoal in i. c. l'.xli. 12x12 and llx20.Sfi 0 ; IX. 10x14, lx20 and 12x12, ti j0; rood a 4, U, Ui2). f i 01; 10x2?, ;I2 00 2H; block tin, ia pt-, Jl!;u o-r. 25i Iron 27 B ir.m, 3.25c; 27 C iron, 6? ; JaaitU galvanized, 60 oerceit. d-xcumt; redneI, J An I 10 oer cent, discount, sitteet smc, 6'ii. Cmp -r bottoms, 22c Plainiahed copper, 2Cc hol ier, II 016c. LtVK 8TOPK, Indianapolis l.iv stuck MArhot. Union St;kb:-Yard9, Dec 2'). Cams -Receipts, 100 head; siilpnents, 150 hea!. Tho rcovipti were very light, and bat Tew shippers here. Market firm on this c!a-s; marset strong on good butcher grades; common dull. Good to cno 00 aulpptfb. - O..O 50 Fair to medium slurp--- - - 4 004t 50 floannou shippers 3 2l 75 Storkers. . . .. 3 00.41 M Good to choice 00 s and nolTer..... 3 C)i4 00 Fair to medium cows a ad helfors . 2 75 41 0J Common cows aud heiff r . 1 00 2 50 Veals, common to sond .-. 4 oc.-i co Bulls, common to good.- ,. 2 00 4? 2 Milkers, common to oi .20 W--SJ50 C3 Hoes -Receipts, 2 500 baad: shipments, 1.1G0 head. Quality fair. The in&rket orened steady at Saturday s close, ruled quiet, closing tame. Selected heavy.-...-.... Si 25ts 30 Belcct light-..-- 4 l-V'iil 20 Common !iht and mixed ... 4 05 ail 10 Plgsaad heavy routjas. 3 2k3 75 SEKX?-Eccelpts 7J0 head; shlpmeats, COO head. Snpp.'y Ti-bt, quality fair. Market steady oa prime; cousin )a d .11. Good to choice grades..... 3 153 5? Fair to medium grades... . 2 h543 ?0 Common grade 2 0iK2 75 Encks. per head - - 1 5-: 33 00 FAST KIEERTY. I'a., lc 2X Caale Acii ve find 25iC ICc bistxr than latt week's prices; rec !p s. l.i'r 1 head; shipaieu's -i'M he-id. Hors Firm; reoeipu. 4.000 bead: shipments, 2.1") ."naa; Fhlladelpbla, $4 tOjl tO; Yorker, gho. n low ar.d nnchmgod; receipts, 4.633 bead; shipments. 2.000 head. KANSAS CITY, Deo. 29. The Liva Slock Indicator rt oi is: iMitie Knuelpia, 72 head; feeling strong, but only retail trade. Bo Keiwipu, 7.CCO bead. Idarket 5 D O: lower at?; is. bbeep Keceiptf, 300 hesd Market sc'.ive; Ksnsas Fheep, average S5 to 01 lb, 2 5010. BT. LOCI. Pea J9. OrtTt.-Kece1pts, 000 ea1: shipment. 300 head. vd,Tiani lor saippiu gratis an l roue oifered: ivl batchers' steers, S-l 60: fair, S3 75 cumjion. ) 50 ?L Sb et p Receipts, i5o heal: utilnmeaU. 1,503 head. Brst lira tit S3 W al; cotntaoa grades weak at S'J2 75. fciegs Weak aa i slow; II?ht, ?J J4 10- packlnz. 81 lJ(it '20; heavy, ii ii 30. P.eceipts, 4.203 hesd; shipments, 2?0 fccjid. BALTIMORE, Uef. 20. kittle Market slow; t--Ft beeres, i5 7c STy; fiit quality, St 509 5 75: medium. S5 7 " 1 tlS; ordinary, $.$ 5033 75: nto?t sales at i Zbi ;XÄ. K- xipts, 060 nead; sales, 445 head. fewiue In fall snpplyati3 fair demand. Tjy Cei p,, 4.C.0 head. Quoted at S5 MJyj 37.!. fr-iep and Lambs Keeeiprs. l,0!l neal. Quoted at 50 for sheep; SJ5 60 for Jambs. NHW YORK, Dec. 20. Beeves Receipts. 1,40) hc.d. Market firm; common to prime steers sold at t:f6 :i0 per cwt.; light welext, extra and fancy do., Su 60v47; oxen. Si 40 085. Ehecp- Receipts, 14 0)J nead. Market dull nn 1 lower at Sif5 per cwt. for sheep; iH - for lambs : geaeral sales at 4J.,iJ175 for sheep; Si 5030 icr lariiba. Hogs Kecelcts, 11,103 ber.L Slarkct Uro at ?4 23 &4sa CHICAGO, Dec 20. The Drovers' Journal reports: Eoct-Rocelpta, 3".,C03 Hindi Hdpaiaa, 33,000 head. Market steady; rough packing. S 1)0 4 4 10: packlntr and snipning, Si 103l 30: light, 53 35(44 20; feklps, ''a3 'X). Oame-AeooipM, 8 030 bead: shipments, 2,000 bead. Market slow: low grades 10 420 lower: exports, ö 7t i lb; common to fair. Si 1031 91: earn Jed Hexans, fl 15. Sterp Keoelpts. 800 bead; hlpments. 5iJ head. Inferior to fair. 82 lCjji; rnedlua to good, $3-3 70; choice, S4S125. The Drovers' Journal Liverpool special quotes the live atoek market as unchanged ; best American steers, 15c per lb. dressed. BUFFALO, Dec 20. Cattle Receipts tday, 765 head. Market quiet with fair dctnaud: attendance of buyers ri.bt; about 35 curs on nsle; prices strong and 4c higher an account of light run: supply about equal to demand. Gool to choice Bteers, from l.lJO to 1,3'0 lbs., 81 40.3 15: good to common steers, from 5JH to 1,100 lbs , S3 5 (41 25; cows snd heifers, 3 40. 4 1. Market CJcsed tu&dy. Sheep and Larabs Kecelpts to-day, 2,100 hetd; oonalined through, 2 cars. Market opeded active and closed dull with quotations at last week's closing figures. Hoks Receipts, 1LO0O head ; consigned through, 61 cars, alaraet steady and iirm witb fair iiemia 1 lor good to choice Yorkers, E-i.354 4 J: butcher's grurtfcp. f I 451 50; pood lo choice heavy, ZI &03 4 CO. Market cloed sW.dy. . aAUEXETS BY TKL2OKra. rroaaea naratars. NEW YORK, Dec 23 Cotton Dull and easier: faiun steady; rxcjmber, 11.0 tc; January, ll.mo; February, 11.0öc; March, 11.10c; April, 1L)2; May.i 11.42c; June, 11.54c; Juiy.UCOc; August, 11.75c; September, ll.o'ic Ftour Steady; Rcclpts, 21.000 bbla,; exports, 4.Hi0bbls: supsrOne htaie snd Western, 82 45 i SO; coinmonto good exua. S2ST140: good to choice. St 50,4 10; extra Ohio. i h5c45; ht. I-oui. S'2 Minnesota patent, 54 71(45 1'. Whea; apot low l.tjIJta and options K:-;c higher; rectdptf, 5J000 ou.s ex-rar-bi. K'J.itw' ou.j No. 2 rprine, Mc; ungraded tet. f.:fs;c ; Np. 2 red, tiw;,iS7e: No. 2 r-d, Jsuuari, awiet oi 123.000 bu. at 8' , 4-'4C Closing aiflkc: February. Fa'.catf 3. Us.Oco bu.at84 fJic cl.-sinc at M'e; March, aies of Lll UX) bn. at 87).si7;. Closing at K'c: April, aale ol 40n.0l)0 bu. at bJ &.ti.Te, cloning at 'J0c: Msy, sale of J,lö8,0'A bu. at wyi'$.-2,tc, closing at 62'4e: Jniie. saks of 8,000 bu. at Die, closin? at 9m; Cot. No. 2 pot and Decern br 5c higher: Others 'rtile t etter; receints. lis 000 hu.: expoit, iSrf.coo lu.; tiDraatJ, ljjaic; No. S,

Vl.U; ttesincr. iVi' 'ir. Na- ? Mtt-uier, ' , 'eVjoilic do. w l"f, camer white, 51i2c, Dember, 5".s6ic. tIr6;Dg St j,c. J;- 48.s-4:C Cl05-.ii a: 4fcJ;c; Flrni-rT, 4:14ai7;4c, Hom:- et i'y Marth. A(ix4c. clolug ai47V; April, P'.i: May, 47ö4TV-c, loinu at 40?c. Oa:s ''J 4.? bisbtr; reoelr.p-, st Ol 0 bu.: -porT. Zis 1.1.; mixtd, S43ic; white, S5t4c Qa; Siealy. Coce-ep;t, dull; cpi.on, ftad easier; noroboKc; Jannary, 7 .? 0 27 9.'c: F -brmry, R.154 S2Ce; March, 8 i0"; April. fi.4C4i.15c: Mnv, 50 f 8.M5C: July. 8.75.". Sugr-Di:l! ;and nominal; t:ulara A, 5;,c; powdertd. OiCic. Moliy l it-t cg nu. Landed. Rice Su-aiy. Pctroieam Firn; Uhitcd, 7JC Tallow Lull. Ko!a-Las.tT I1-penüne-FirmatGl?. Iws-Urm &t 3.'3. Vorn -Qtiet: new tiie, 212 25.412 "). J'n- i:a Lard b'eaiy : Wes-ern tts.ni. pou ? 0; Jau 1 ry. 8ä t"5t90. Ktbrury. ji O-'..j .ö: Mr-a 87 025,7 04; May, S7 177 11; June, 7 0 Bilt-.-r Fiim; choice. it?C42c. LcPd-s ead v.

niICGO. Dec :J,-Flour-en'.y and dtale'SsreCUposed to sk tih-r for-o -ir : fi-tn: winier wceai. 16 j'.ai 15; Mlrbinaa, Sj Ix fon irnnj! v. nest, .;u. :uinneio s pH -itr. S,3 S; isietti. J4a4 f-U; icv gialrs, l 75, W; .dlnneao-a Pt-it-rj noar. 10 iu larre's: S: h) in ;. W brai Exelita sua hither, r'.os.-d a' l'; i"v: hinhtr tban Saturday: tecoT. 7j?4 5 elf sed at 71-474.?: jfcCUnry, 7i'4Tüi. 'n-e i ui rebtutry, 74;i!3:c.e rl.(.l t U';-; 'J&7, Hi ' ,(&S4".c. flowed 1 fcic: No. 2 Cr.!eao a? n. 7l34C"C. tlofcid at 74 '4i-; No. 2 rert. ;-e; No. i do , .3;t-;a 'en-(iuiyt and a :i1e ili'ie-, eloed over s.tnrdsy: r&Kti, i").,4!.V, : Tfar. 3.jffc "t-Ic. ro-t J ai i : January, t'4 Si?.C clo-e.1 at o5'i-: '"rusr-r. 4lfi',?. .-losel al 4Vi5e- Mav. '"'i "' -. Cosel at Z'.y4(X 'r f. Ost? Firm 1 a ;ha iel laig lt; rai.., 151.4t; Jauuary, 2-"4C42"ic, c1oh;1 a; 'H : tiba:. '5; ...-4. c.i-e l n. S-.;; Mny, 2- 4 Je. cioci at 2?4'i2 7c Kre-tJ-i:et at b. lulf y Ncieiiitl ai Sc. F;axr -1 ifaiy l 1 S5. Poik Acirer; cs3, 51) 74'.'J hT1:,; J:M.aiy, SiO "7 i4lli Cl0ä'l at SlO MJ ,102 -i: Fetr iary, f.Q taio 97i. cle 1 at 10!jv;$ 10 .15; March. S10 004I1 05. clcsci at :il 0.",;; 11 u . Lar In fair rVmnd; lat-t?, AJ .'.2lJ4f, February, SR S7;'? 70, cioed at ;: v-hicn. So 6:;-j4.; 7'.-J, clostd at S. 7i tt. 7".. BiJkmeau in fai' jei.ud: ebouliers, il C2' 4 4 CS. short rlbF, $ 45ö 55; thort cltur. 8-i 1j 6 15. But'er and F.,'.- Firm. Kec:ip fl iji. 11,0 0 bbis ; whev 157.COO bn.; enru. .'üWb i.; OüUs 03.0'JO '.-n.; barity, f.nx) bn.: rye. jo 0 i.n. KMr-neutx- Flonr, 4SJ bbh.; w';o t, ifi-iai bu.: c;rn, 7S.OÜ0 sn.; oais, 2J,Coj ca.: txl-jy. I3,u) bu.; rye, r.one RALTIMO:E. Vec 2'J - Fiour-v U : IH-idr-l irei mi.1 -i.Nri! sr.perrl ik-, il .-Vi 0 : tlr-i. 12 7j(.43 " . ily, $1 5" il 2 'A Ve-?. ra hisht-r 1 .o-mk s'rotg: Nr. 2 wnt.-r t-.-d -ie , ' ' l -cen b'-r. f2'; 1n ury, W. V4 re: Tary, 1. , ..'ail Vji, nr? . f, :aj, . -. fi. Coro v.ern hitsti.-ran 1 i' : e&'eru ßn.e t, t-i aiid tvervter, IT'-;.:"': -; jaotiary, &.&ir.'. Jekraary. 4-t A.y. ettscier. 4Te esk. d. Oats-Firni aud 'j-ii-.ti ' entern white, '4'.?ie- miie.1. 32 ;?'.: u Kve -Sie., ly snd örin st rit2c Uav ?:e4d"y. i-roiivm-S:eid7 sn 1 fairfy brm. Meta Ior-12 75. ß .!":- incais Shoulder nnl clrsr riß eid.-a, pi?t, ; (a7. , Lacon fhoi-.llois, S7 2; clear rio - d-. 8 M. Hams Sil 7rifl2 75. Lard S-f nc!, f i 2i. Butter u-ady; Ve--tero psr sei, Ii i !ic : o.-.'mu-eiy. 22a.Ulc. igßs Firm at 2Jair. "Peiroleii ,r.-o-ii-ally ettady: reüned, 7;;47;4i. Cotl'eeQuiet; t.,o oarvoes, ordianry 10 mr, sv , " . Mipar Quiet and mJv . at-': .. ..nKetLert quiet at Hi ..:v Krelüut". t. U-r-rnrl Firmer; cotton, 15-Wd; fiotn, 1 ei; t"al-i, d. Receipts Flour, 3.C00 bb!s.; wie-tt. i n.; corn. 35.no bu.: oat, l.oro bu. .-hipweii's Vf'bca:, IIP.OlO bu.; csrn, 8.500 bu. ; rye. 9.CO0 bt. PBII ADSLrniA. Dec. 23 -r.ou r'irm; Wet e aspt lerusyivania ftipernne, 2 2.. .42 50. ta .. tra, r-5'.TJ3; Onlo. SiC2Ha4 50; lud. na i 5 5n 4 4.0' L..uiaand oi.iaeru llliiioW. St 75.Ü.4 50. V lDlu patetlls, 84 25 45 Vuefct On ed STjni-er nd c!oscd stealy; No. 3 red. 7fic: Nu 2 rca, rt.i 8.c- No. 2 red, Lecem'.er, 4.4 Jannsry, : äc; February. M4M"-4c; March. m.4m;i .iptioiis Liijhf r. e.rloisflrm; N.i. imixei, -Vj,- s'camer yellow. 4-J4jiOc; No 2 white. 5 e; N.. 2 yellow. 50c; No. 2"red. December, 5 :4 $ 52.c; Jaruary, 47347,': February, 46'44lf V. March, 4oVi..i4G,'Jc Ca.s-In good demand; whde rejected. 3.j(t;jcr No. 1 mixed, M.tyAi-, No. 3 wnite, 3'V, 4ies No. 2 Oo. 31 '.'.' 1 Tovu-iou. Dull. Keel city laJrly atfl3 50;414; do. p-.'ker, $12 50: do No. 1 moRs. 11 iO: In.ila myis. ?2l 50. 1- ora Now m.", fl3 filü 0; pr'me do. new, jtl ,vj (412. Hams 510 5C(41 CO Lard Quiet; leiined, Fteani, J7; butchers' loo-e, S'" 60. bulter Firm: creamery, l'432c; Votera ro'K 9 -i . Eprs. Firm atMC Cbeesa Dail; Ohio llati. fj; if 1) Hc. r:irole:m Dull at be. ReccJp's Floor, s.oeubblR. : wheat. ,0C0 bu.; corn, 2i,0:0 tu.; tats, ;,r,CfO bu. 8aipmrTts-Wheit, 3,'X!0 bu.; corn, iC.i.sX) fcn.; oata, 1O.COO bn. 8T. LOUIS, Dec. 23 Flour - Unchanged. V? heal hatply higher; very active lor May. butolo: for oiher months: No. 2 red, &l',i$oc cash; 82! , 4 tttj-io Janusiry: f'-hQWic February; e'JJoo ,a clo-ing at fGic Itüny. rn Higher, but iov: 3T.j303-?4'ccat.n: Si.-a.r.c Decoir.ber: Zl',i't.lt.n. Januatj; JS'S'O February; äS'i&SSVJc Closing at S'ie Mav. ots Hilter an 1 inactive; 25'4 2-;c cash: 2:'.,.r2V-j;c May. Kje-HicK.er at I'.'C. Barley Qaiet at t575c. Lad Nominally S3 40. Butter Unchau'.ed. Egen Lower at 21c FlaiSFcd Higher at tl ."3. Hay HUtcr; prairie. SI Till 25: timotny, Sl'2'4'4 Bran Firmer; "5 ji f 5 :c at mill. Cornmral Firm at Stror,2. Pnvisions i-asier but Mow. Pork-Ill 2'. Balkmeats long clear. S5 f.0: ehort rib. S5 70; nn'?rt ciar. 55 t5. Bacon Lone clear, to 50: short rib?, . febort clear. 6 e73:i:Ä7. Lard 3 10 steil. ..nfcipte Flour, 4.CC0 tbla.; w7:eat, i'i.OO-jbu.; corn, löf.cCObu.: oats, 10,000 tn : rye, none: barlev, IV, 000 ba. Shipment Flour, tl.'-MO bbla: sihest, :9,tX 0 DU. ; corn, S2.000 bu. ; oaV, f.OOU La. : rje. no'ie; karkj, none. CINCINNATI, Dec. 20. Cot con Q -net at I0v;i U-y Flour Firm; Umily, S3 2U(41 HJ; tauvy. Si fcO(7iS Ot). Hhoat-Stro ig: No. 2 rod, 75c nu -Finn: No. 2 "lalxd, Z'iQ'.lic. Oils Fitraer at 2".i,'i2iHC Kyt Firm, iiariev Dull ; eit'-r. N.. 3 lall, Oc Pork Dull at 811(3 '1 i5. Lard D ill ft JO 6CG 55. Bulktneats Qd'.et: shoulders, $4 tiy,: short riD. S5 bli F.acon-Q-iiet; diou!oer, S5 C2$i short ribs. 87; fchort e'ear. 87 2. fcuiter Quiet; Northwestern creamery, a.":!!'-: Cairy, ICailSc Linseed Oil-Dull at 47c ilgs tiuict: comreon arid lipit, S3 40(41 ,"0r packir aud butchers', 84 20(34 50; recelpis, 4,200 head; abipmecbi, 520 head. MILWAUKEE, Dec. 20. Flour Firm anl in fair demand. Wh-i Steady ; No. 2 Milwaukee, 73 '.c; December, 73J.C; Jaausry, 73 Vu: Fenruary, 74jc Corn Quiet; No. 2. 3tV.'t5ic: No. 3. SiTc Oats Dall; No. 2, 20J;.f27.?. ayetuiet; No. 1. 5?c; No. 2, 0i Barlev Weak; S'. 2 spring, Mo; No. 3 da, extra, 4V,.4(r5isc. Pro-Vibioss-Firmer. Mess Port $10 7 cash, January: Sil February. Lard-Piime tiaa, :i CJ cash sad January; Sö 65 Fcbruery. Hoes Loer at S3 90,34 20. Receipt K tour. 20.000 obis.; wfc eat, 40,000 bn.: cora, 9,000 bn. ttlpmenui FJorr, 13,t0ü bb'4.; wheat, 6,50-0 fcu.: corn, 0.5JJ bu. TOLEDO, Deo. S3 Vf heat Demend active: No. i ted, December. 7ic bid: Jaauary, 7 1 t-io ; February, 75;Vtc bid; Msrca, 77C bid; M.iy, nic asked; No. 2. soft, SC tSlc. Ocru Firm: No 2. CHSh and year. 4Co; January, 37? bid; May, 3.c bid. Oats Dull; No. 2 canh and ye', 27) 4c astie-l : JU a v, Sic asked. Cloverseed Dull : prime, nominally J4 35 Hogs S3. F.ece!p?-Wheau i'i.003 bu ; yrn, 10.0CO bn.; oats. 1.003 bu. -satpments Wheat. 8.000 bu.; corn, 4,000 bu.; oatü. none. LOUISVILLE. Dec 22. Ootton Stesdy ; Tniddling.l03i0c Grain-Quiet but steady. Yteat No 2 red. 7.c Corn No. 2 mixed. Oc; new do .SSc: No. 2, sthite, 41c Oata 4so. 2 mixed, 2-Jc -"rovlsions SWs.iy. Mess I'ork S12 f. Larfl Prime steaa, J7. Buikmea's Clear rib aides, $5 fcO: clear side. SI 03: hotilderi nor.ltaai at S4 tiyz. Bacon Nominal, llama äa;ar-cured, KANSAS CITY, Doc 2.-WieÄt-Ht?npr; cash, 5-T c: January. 5-,'354,,c: May, 00' .(So-ji?. orn hiea'ly; cash, 27Jjc: January. 2".;-i42ti4-i; February, 20;sc; May, 2i32S;. Oats Dull and nomiuai. Otla. A NT WS CP, Dec 29. Petroleum 13,'c PITTSBOKfi, Dec 23.-Fetroleum Irrceultr; certificates opened at73.'4'e, advanced to "j.'j.c, declined to 7c, and closed at 03;. OIL CITY, Pa., Dec. 29. National Transit cerCcates opened at 73q; higiiest, 71:'?; lowest, 7.:ic: closed at 737 .0. fiales, l.lvi.Oi.d brls; Clearances, 3.122.0CO brls: runs. C3.674 br;s: Bhi;uienta, 101.104 bils; charters, not ur. Exchange stock, Ü03 bid, S:3 afkeJ. BR-aDFORD, ra., Dec 20. Crude Oll-:iore ective and slightly bir.her. National Transit and Tide-water runs Saturday and Suud.y. 'jl.Si"tbls: lotaJ shipments. ll'2,-252 bbls. ; cUariurH, ,3.bbl.: clearances, 3,51.vCfl bbls. National Traim; certiorates opened at Wfi and closed at 7J.c; highe t j-.-ice, 76)c; kwet, 724c. Cotton. GALVESTON. Dec. 2X Cotton Firn st 109-15C Re-.-elrK .".SOOLa'ea: exporta coastwise, 2,:;00 bales; eb lea. sl5 tales: stock, 50,000 tales. NEW YORK", Dec 20. Cottcn -Tha Post says: Prices declined 11 to 9-lC0c ol whica loss 3-ieOj recovered, fairs were made at third call ns lotlows: March, 11.17c; Arril. II.Sjc; Mfy, 1142,4 11.45c: June, 11.55c; July, 11 ffic: Angnsr, 11 7'ai, and September, 11.40c Futures cioed i'.'.!?. December and Jannary 5-loOc, and balance 7-lOOe lower tfcan taiuntay. WMoky. BALTHJOS-E, Dec 23 -Wa'.sky-Staaiy at SI 18 fll 10. ST. LOCI9, Dec 23. Whisky Steady at 81 12. CHICAGO, Dec 29. Whlsay-Stealy at tl 13. CINCINNATI. Dec 20. Whisky Quiet at 81 11. PHILADELPHIA, Dec 23, Walfcky Dul I at tl 20. NE w ORLEANS, DJC 20.-Ybisky Uuch4u;cl at tl CCtJl 25. Dry Goods. NFY YORK", Pea 29 Dry Goods There aas hi en a very fair to moderate business in cot'on geoi, r-nt no pecial activity has been remarked in any tlepenment.

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?CEvZ3 ;:atil yoar 1 --ad fc-eias ready lo ny od.UD'M ycurnose and e:ec aisctfire etcesi.c quantities of thin, irr uth.g. watery Cnid : tnill your head Jt'CSt ircci'a anl throat tatLaCtl. Sfl'i blood 1 Vt t lever teAt. This la aa .'.: ; Acute Otsnh. and H ' 'l ' v'-V- 1rtsntiy redeved by a ;'.V'.' w'v-7'i hiiutu dos, and per e t cv - ; lry,' .-.'t e of BasioB'" fi Kis:i-L CC2E iokCa7 a l i. I. aTiti A - f"aA f 1 T I f'.f a j1T PrT,4ll asLI. TCUt VA b -.Or? IlihsItT. 4 I U 0:ie p-iCÄC' c! . I ... .... f ... . . ......... ' I'-ll & 1 1 s.t-i-a c.e. r.d.vw m Curt. ir.e ft-:;? 1 iiu. v. r.vpolnte etfle we know of " lr.( ten h"re fo iad in a life rw ' LfV Dr. Wlgftia. Bostotu " s Iter a !.? t'l :'.-riTi- w! rt "atrh tha Btu:oira (T::t. Iks c.iiiii'Ji re-1."- i'.-;v . w. Monroe, Lewisl umli.Ta. ""I l.-.tc r.ot fo tn-1 a ra-e that lld:d not re'.if ve at r: -e "-.'.ii0:.jv !e M.n;heter. Masts rott-r IlrUK mcmI -(.ii.i. nl i.'o.. HoitoD. Tor the tc-l.- f a id prcTen'Jou. tii ini-nl it is npplltwt. n K:;evirl:'a. Neuralgia, s-oIkU it a, C'i ij, C: : i Vea Back. to'-ii- i and i-4i.se1.. trooli Pair. N"'ctrjr--4, ilrstrla, ?on:aie F'tpl's'Ina. Dys peiaia, l.iv,-r tknip.air.t. B;i;otu Ktve. i:a'firia aa l Kpidentla, nif CnMiiif' Plante (a:i t-lctrlc It.-tttery combluc TTith c I'lirnn Fitster) a 14 'atrch ai pan ; 4 0. every where. tö Cl: 11 FORCONViGT LABOR. : 't:v.:.ii Im iav 5T4T?i aii- ti c.'.s c:rv, I'tC. V. . Us". lie C)u." t ii,T o' nt tunlrfd (1001 aLla I oo.ed uku i: ''"t.'ier:t In. linn .-tale I'nsca iili r. : :. . rt , . jl ujt more than five ncc ! - . 1 v,u vi, it. Iv.e u cu I nc 1. re:of.c b- tn employed la tho r-:''-.;. -ture i iwr,f! i. v They 1I1 ;.e let h i n.tl, v.i,. r buy uiher ciutE of induulHct-r-II Llüde '.s ri I." rtc;'.rJ for t'.'p above until January 15. l-t', n 12 r, vctn ti.ey v :ll be cpened ani k'lii-cii by ;t'e ioa'd Ja r p iiar iesion. AllbWlM n-.-.n vpt'e ir. t aujbero( mentobo Cf iitrs.cJ Io a: : tr ai.iouu; propcped to py a l.y ior ese'i L!(;r. All l;-ix)r uci'-r i-ucli ecu racfs -nt.t 1 1 ci C'r-Tifd Withri tiie prls 33 limit1, aatl ii: fit 1 o:iiffL. c ui. i btul, leu.ailons and dis t.ipllI.O M-op n tr.i .'i l An.istait Keepers furn'shel. A il bidsiT.iift Lewtitten in p.aia terms, clearly Utting tor i. He mo;.om.! of the bidicr, aal ftah i-f rtfin tV.o r.tuaec of tte persons wto a.-o pft'i'on-d pi. r.re'ief: t.pcn the ror tract, who auti t T.-f iien tf nl the t-taie of Indrana. The io..rd of LiTCtors rei-erve tho right to re jct Hiy 1 ail ti a, bid mu-.t tc sea'ci and J;re'(ii to Iii1 t ""d I'ireetirs, catV of th J V.srdtnol mid Prisou, . ". ind-jis.d: "Lict fcr 1'iiEon Liber." JAMKS MURDOCH. War Jen. J MJ.L .-0 FAEI3, l7?r. a-id -1 arc!., Arrcf. roct cr tii.Q rireiere rar more eccno!aa!. v. ia ccii-Iou, Douriil.!' r : .rn cr.;r,i.',füi!y drgitt.d, tvt t it. I: .&r .7 aJ.t;..ed fur lavailtia a we'l -is :'-r j4-rons la Lca'th. i,olJ Ly Crit-ri eterynbera. )7. I IT. 3 I , a WW Sawing Made EasyJ 'I 30 OATS' m TEST TRIAL. ' a Vsl y ,; -"I lhlAI. Vi Ftr Iffn-ns nr-n-ri yn-ts, f.-Tne-s prtfrpcr) r - a.i. -n'l Vi Ol' -ot -e.if .ii- - l w rtma.W. IIhm KJ-i A U- of I'iC.Ji suvr jp fait.nl rt, ... Jij T.-. r lVi-j r I.lr 1 iu iarr.. V r-Sii f -r e'riiIw i,'ir.-. iit .1 c:j.c 10 l- . I n:jant .: a;o brL.vi t:y 'J.aeu:..-.i- ;-i.--i in 3 cUvib. Ail '-- ti-'T'a V::c-7! . -' ' . ., JSC:;A2a7K lit G CO., lAi COS SUU L, Cbictc Ü. Ell XACBIKE5T; 5 lrCft&i fit BoUor Mills. BOLTING CLO Tü 1 r f 1 KC2D1XI & MAKMON CO., Indlanaooll. In A. --- LJ IREECH-LOADER .'i;r.:T,teed Meel Barrels, t-ido-LcvtT Anion, liiir (Front Action) Loeks. Narranted rood tboour CT no aie. Duly MIO. Our l'amou NumLrCI sis MuzziE-toangR now s 12: Send itamp for illurr.u.l ciml.f:ur of tlcai, Inl.f, Wlcaf l rüV hl. L A bO'. 10 Sfala ht CiaciaaatLCS FITSH V ti'fl I ui e 1 lo ii'il matl nn-riy t .rp ti.t-ri i. r a t1masl nhvot(. ui iv'urn mun. I rnan arti-l rnr.i. I hv n iuie t'm of flT, JPILEP.-T cr FAI LIS. MikKKSS a Lio ionir ndv. lrrt miremwli O'nm t ie wont cao. Bi-.:..ue ult)r bav fnilej 1 u.i r-ai n ir nt row reo i vir. p urnre. fr-u.! at oiw (t a trti- an 1 Fr.e B.ieotm7 lrfilible remedy. Oiv Fii'rsan,l 1., OrlK-e. li e'. yen imi'hh; Icr trial, an.l 1 will cur v,i. . . . a.SUrv- Pr. 11. O. KOOr, 1! Fowl ßt. New V..:., , . . -'3 That Gi over Clcve:an 1 Is o be the next President, and tfcat lio,ooo o.üce aoldn wiiiaur reiw er their positivus to the rr.y coming Into poster. Full lnformrt'.on how to pro?eed lo obtain an ct;i'e or poMtion in Gverument employ. tent rofctpaiJ On receipt of 2 c , ....... ! WAL A CO., Al'üUTA, MAINE. ,1 t VIOLIN OUTFITS tiitiMn. 4E c 1 rs tS TAGASIXI VIOLIN-.1 eVn'r1 frrfln. tm, f n.fri. Italian tin: -ga. fine -1 id r"-f"',-r ' "-' v-'"T.-cd f .Ivcnd lr.r. irt i.-x. 1'triKtiuii .".'"I I i PS ir.:iif, (all fr .li-.iU. S:irtj(Hi..n or ni-'.i. v r t-in -.1 A Ik ttcr.u-t.t-anoi ( (-... r' a . .! ifcwtu": I rtl. I V.-it w Jit : ore- r ,w. G H W. BATES, Importer, luo Sudbury St., Boa toa, Kl.. g WANTED. AGKNfS WANTED for Bute, Counties and Towns, to fell our EtiTtey Hollow Ware AO'.ii'i ud f tearoer xrebined. No willed hands; e.l-i lu ercry fnmily : no bonus lor territory: ran n aa money rnd run to TtK Apply to capital cny Malicatle Irou Co.. Albany, N. Y.; or bOUUl Cliutcu street, Caic&üO, 111.

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