Indiana State Sentinel, Volume 30, Number 49, Indianapolis, Marion County, 7 January 1885 — Page 8
THE INDIANA STATE 8ENTINEL WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 7- 1885
TEST Y0OS BAMS FOTO TO-DAS Btui arwrtt aad as absolutely par
oorarxvvxiv ammoiv THE TEST I 7mr a to town on a hot itoTO naUl Baa tad, trial j tmo t eCTm and small. A cbamia wiii net fee I . .ur4 to tVvtoct & prwaoo of ammonia. i DOES 50T CONTAIN A?Ti(05IA. j CI RXAlTSJTiSXSt HAS NEVE BIU IXSXTSXCSi j la ml'.Mon Bonaa for ft nirtr of ft ceatary H ha ' Hand tb conasnrpn rallabia wit, THE TEST OF THE OVER. PRICE BAKING POWDER CO., Ep. Mcsf s Ssscial Haioilsz Extract4 Th ! I .1 . - - - ,,(,.,, 1.IIT- Ml itjGr. Pica's bpulln Yoast Gccia Wor tint, i trrr brta, i ra ury uof iiui la tü T. art.l. rOR SALS BY GROCERY. 4HICACO. - 8T. LOUIS. LIGHT HEALTHY OREAD Pi.. - ' r, i v i-. .vi u in . rvri-1-The b-st dry r-.op yaa'.t in the worH. Preag raised by trnsy?ast is Itgt, whit and wholecrro Kfce our crandnrnthpr's delicious broprf, C3CCER9 SELL. THZNt. PP.EPAKS9 e TH i k-T.CC iiJK.lll, rUYVUCT VfUca EaTB c: r,r. nut behi na .rä iim:s, Cnicago, Iii. Ct. Louia, Ho. 511 CLEVELAND'S LETTER. TIce rirsidfnt Elect Hendricks Uiyea Lis YlrviS on tlie Sahject. Sccatcr McDonald on tiie Letter Views of Audl-üor Rice and Secretary of State Myers, Mr.. XENPKICKS. "I 'have Tttl the letter with interest. It l8aclei? Btatementof the Treaidect's vievrs. I ca uot better express my opinion of its rcerits than by giving what I eaid on a for-mer-ccca?ioa in referring te civil service reittm nt oar civil service I most heartily indorse that Bectlou of tbo platform which declares that tb civil avice tj-' not to be 'esbject te change atvery election ; and that it ought not to be xande the 'briet reward of party zeal," butonht to be awarded for proved competency and held for nd-slity in the poohc employ.' I hope revti apain to see the cruel and remorteieM proscription for political opinions wbicn has diegraoad the administration for the last eitfht veara (pricr to ISTG.) Bid aa the civil service nuw is, as all know, it has some men of tried Integrity and proved ability. 8nch men, and sncü men only, ehoukl be retained in otlvce, bat noinaachouid be retainad on any consideration who has prostituted hie otlice to the fyrpo"e of partisan intimidation or compnläion, or who haa furnished money to corrupt tie elections." HON. JOSETH E. m'dOSALD. "I arü rery mzzh pleai with Presi dent-elect Cleveland's letter. It ontlines just what I had aepposed would be the policy of his administration oa those subjects, and it ought to be satisfactory to the" Democratic party and to the country. Whatever may be men's opinions as to the propriety of the Civil Service law, no oae ought to J pect hisa to disregard it, especially as the Constitution make) it one ef the prime duties of the Executive to take care that the laws be faitbfnlly executed.' Ltoet of the orhcers of the Goyernrnentnot aacted by tte civil service l&w bold their terms for s.ed periods, and are not subject to removal by the I'reeident during the tscms for which they have been appointed, except by aad with the consent of the Senate, and consequently removals would have to be for such cause or causes as would meet with the sanction of the Senate. His expressed determitaticn to make examples of such olScera as havo prostituted their offices to political purposes will undoubtedly meet with general commentation, and its enforcement will bring about a very healthy reform in oar civil service. All this, taking the letter as a whole, indicates a sound and sate Democratic policy that will bring the party f ally into power durin; his term and perpetuate it many years." 2QT. JAMXfi UL. UCS, AUDIT CB QZ STATE, was seen and questioned. "It's a great letter," said Mr. Rice a great letter and, by the way, hasn'tthe President a knack of putting himself on paper in a strong way? I have never seen a vulnerable expression from his pen. lint this letter is all business, ilech as we would l'ke to see an immediate ascendency pf th party to power, it is expecting Che impossible to expect that. TLe party will make haste by going slowly in making changes. We must make them only so fast aa to prevent confusion ia the working of the departments. Tbat is business, and it is a business-like Administration tbat the country wants and the Democratic arty, too. If it has an ere to the f sUre." CiPTAI W. K. VTZyS, 6ECJ1RTABV 0? STATE. "I regard Mr. Cleveland's letter welltimed and entirely Democratic. It la ia entire accord vuth the .National Democratic platform for tbe past twelve years, and in jny judgment will meet the hearty approval every Democrat la Icdiana. It is ia per fct harmony ith our State platfprm and ih repeated utterances of Governor Hendricks and Senators VoorLtea and McDonald during the last campaign. My understanding is we only promised to tan the rascals onL' Emphasize the word ascals,' and any Republican, however dull of comprehension, can catch the idea." Married Ur Coavchman. New York, Jan. 2. At 8tapleton, 8 Uten Island, to-day, Thomas McLaughlin, the young coachman who, at the age of twenty, recently married hia employer, Mrs. Abram Brittoa, a wealthy widowagea forty, diedfrom a lung ailment, which caused him to leave Afra. Urittoa's employ and return horse, where the called frequently to inquire about his health. Her calls resulted in an attachment and a wedding. Mrs. Britton t!rxde4 him constantly uu;ll his death.
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A WEEK OF EXCITEMENT.
Wheat Has Gi Vy m Ttw Point nd Seems to 8tick goiue Balls Waiting for a Sag Corn Tncbei tbe Lowest Potatof. the Season. Chicago, Jaa. T-It has been a week of excitexaint and activity In the wheat pit on 'Cuange, with tie trails generally la control The price opened n the apgrade influenced by light receipt) big flow of outside ordert and liberal buying by H&tumlU & Brines I ester, Baker and otter irong brutes. Predictions wera also made thai the arm wet weataer then prevailing would be followed by a freeze that would en langer the winter whiat "plant, and aa at beet the decreased acreage la not expected to prod ace over a 4,000,00 bushel crop any Jane age to this world te Utely to cause a scramble. Cables too wero bitcr md al though a larga nun b2r of erJera for cars were nciivod trcra the Northwest, the tnlla argncl that rereipH conslS not increase much in that quarter, at there was comparatively Uttle era'n left thereto 5trd forward. At ths top' f a 2 rise, however. col titrable JSalitsnK oevtloiwa, ana as tco shoric sraned ureiefs a'oout coyering, sorrio t'c of a fflüa-waier bnlpewaa Indulged in. Hut the reeling of the "vlhibie supply" figures pnt aetlera ;n mi-paafc, aa4 everybody tuaiVetl over eTerTbocy tlee In endeavors to load upqclciiy. At therain tsd vrcae in caly rtrinKly, H wai iioi tnoukbt tbat the amount iu eight wor.M foot cp a Tfiy Mrze ixirea?e, bt that it should siowa tfecreefe ol very rcarl7 W,tö0 bmheiswas aonethinir E'boly nai ihousht of, and values climbed iy.ct.ift ct. Another ro of country "orders followed, aal man7 of tLe o'.d bulls who have been noikiae alone on the buinz fide for mouths could not ret.i.i tallag the first decent profit which they have seen to their credit tnis Mison. lt'js the irtattr pert of the load was süiirrd ovtT upon wt aker tnouldcrs. and the former adders t pea me bears lor a rarn In order to f reeaa out le bajersEil Ret beck their &tuS at the riecKne. Ttx" wt akDiil ice deal eontiderably,finl ftltncma ttire has Vec n no considerable break, quotation! tae net idvanced even when aided by hear; ex port purchases, ad the aDnoTneement tlmt the emi-eDDual report of ttoca at Liverpool showed lesti thaa halt as riuch wheat es was there a year so. h-rerjtody seercs to have faith in tnuca tirher iirkes lver od, but the general opinion is that now KcmrtbiuK of a set-beck is in order, so tbat ;rong nen may Ret a better hold. Perbaps, however, iht xcry lad inat pomany arc prrare'i ad waiting for a sae, may prevent it, -and thoie h t are now expect.'uir to t'ujr at a decline may b glad to pet la at a much higher range. The bull moYtnuntras rrccivca acuecK. out is not un likely to patier force without goin? lower, though the latter clajs of the wecJK were bo broken ly ihe hotlday irolic and gtneral evening tip by traders fcr the new year, that it was dlificult to tell what the focal temper really was. The undetton-e of tbe market is certainly ntron and tie Itcllog, while uotbuoyant, ia Jar from being vi et. t. t'o-n was held up for a while by the flrmnew in vihf at. bnt later the colder weatcer increasc l receipts and a larger proportion of contmct xrades prodii! ed a warm noae. All year coutracts wer3 tettled wiLbout the lea-t excitement, and the mar ktt ves taltl.aut rectial ft ature except the closiaj out of teveral bis carwla cf crain. which had boon i held in the expertaticn tr-at Love and his clique ' 1 . V I . . . . 1 . . . k . wouta pive ice rasa ornuu a iwiki at mit. u i NedaaJay January touched the lowest point of tee ypr. hiovikions still rule Cm -with an upward ton CtEcy- A tronlntt broert&id ttJa morning tUnt he eirected to ee some further advance, but beljevtd the packers would tiecnme active seller as soon es they choiu-Ht the top had oeen reached. when a break wauld sot be uu!ikt-ir-Give Them a Chance. If the thcusanda and tens of thousands of weak and weary sutlerers throughout the land, who, in fcpite of care and skill, are steadily ril'iDg downward, could hav tti beneht of that einpularly itahzing Treat ment tow so widely dispensed by Drs. Siarkey &. Pajen, of 1,'lO'J Girard sireet, rhi'adeJphia, the help, and ease, and comfort it would broe to wa'tiDg bodies and depraved spirits wooild be ble?mngs beyond price. If, reader, you have an invalid wife, or mother, or daughter, or sister, or ary one who is under yor.r care or dependent upon you, and to whom life has become a burden thronza wfaktere and pain, consider seriously whethtrjou are not bound, in both love an, du, to give this sufferer a chance of recovery, cr, at leat, the b. easing of ea?e froin pain. You are ollered the amplest meats of information in regard to this new Treatment. If vjn can examine teetimony without preiudicw, and can weigh evidence with judgment and tii&criminatiou, write to Drs. Starkey & Palen for such proofs in documents and reports of cases as will enable you to fairly examine and decide for yourself. They will be promptly supplied. SaflTooated Miners Fait Six Hundred Feet. Bltte, Mont, Jan. 4. In the Mana Charter mine, at Walkerville, yesterday, James Tippert and William Bray, miners, became dizzy in ascending the shaft, and falliEg out of the cage, were reduced to pulp against the timbers. The remains dropped to the -bottom, nearly COO feet below. John Bray, the only other occupant of the cage, arrived at the landing place in a kneeliog posture, suffocated, and holding to the bar in adath clutch. Affections of the throat are liable to strixe persons at any time of the year, but especially at this season ia extra caution necesscry in guarding against disease of this character. Mishler'a Herb Bitters Is the Bovereipnjremedy for all bronchial affection?. A. Harshbergy, of Cheeeboro and Harshke'gyt Prairie City, 111., .writes: 'AIrs. Hartbtergy Buffered from bronchitis, aid Laa used three bottles of Mishler'a Herb Bitters vrith the most desirable resulU. Send me one-doien bottles." Chicago Times: The civil servant who voluntarily uses his place for party purnnci In H idTcrrarrl nnt. marcltr nf hia rnh!i ! doty, but in contempt of an express law (as. ior exampie, me Aiarsnai oi tms juoiciai District) is one whose prompt dismissal is imperatively demanded by the spirit and purpose of a reform whose fundamental proposition is that the public oilicej shall not be so toed and abused. The secret of tbe large and constant sales of Mrs. Pinkham's Vegetable Campound probably lies in the last that whereas many "Bitters" and "Tonics" of equal value, be it core or lesp, the Vegetable Compound is so completely superior to a!) other preparations epeciaily" recommended for tbe nead oi woumu that it has practically no rivals. Chicago News: It should be remarked that Governor Cleveland usee the word "decent" a favorite with him, by the way as having regard te the manner of displaying oneself so as to be approved and respected. When a man is not a decent public servant in his eye, he means that that man has made some public exhibition of conduct unbecoming a man kolding an oScial trust. Many otcebolders whose names will occur to the reader witheut any Suggestion from us afford conspicuous examples cf this sort of indecency. It is to be hoped their fate will prove a warning to their successors. Dave Ton Nasal Catarrh ? Cf e Dr. James' three preparations ct East IdcMs Hemp; thsy will prevent the Catarrh enter Eg the bronchial tubes or lungs, thereby warding off Consumption, and keep the disease located until positively cured. Put yourself fully under the influence of these remedies, and as sure as the zun shines upon you a complete cure will be made of that loathsome disease. Ask your druggist for Dr. James' Cannabis Indies, and if they fail you, send to us direct. Price f 2.50 per bottle, or three bottles K.50. Pills and Ointment tl. 15 each. Address Craddock & Co., 1032 Bace street, Philadelphia, Pa. Chicago Herald: Ho letter from a President in twenty-five years has had the wholesome effect on our politics that this one will have. It ia a warning and a threat, a prom ie and a fulfillment, all in one. It. it the disreputable and tyrannical officeholders, who have served party and not the people, may read their doom. The Senate can not rave them. Faithful public officers will see in it a guarantee of protection and reward. A great many people disregard dyspeptic symptoms and assume that they will soon disappear cf themselves; bo l this is not the fact and the only safe remedy for them la Mchols Baik and Iron.
FIMCIALMDCDBI3EBCIAL. MON'EY AND 8T3CKS.
V York financial arket, NEW YORK, Jan. fc-Money-Easy at IX pet ConUt closed offered at 1 per cent. Prime Mercantile Paper-4435 per cent. Governments Weak for the Wt per ceDA Eailway Bonds Firm. State 8ecurlties-QuieL The stock market penal we&, and prices de clined y to 2 per cen'., coa'ers being weakest. Ourside thee stocks the aejine was merely frctiona'. Eelore 11 a. ra tb-e market b2gan to im prove, and under the ler.dershiD of St. Paul prices moved up to 1 per cent., bit still later there wai Tonsideratha Irregularity to prices, aal the advance was partially lost. Near the close there was a bmk oemand for eraneers and Lackawanna, Trtoea advanced V to per cent. frcmi the lowest iolat of tie day. rorttkweMern roue Y'4 to 8;9, preierred 1 to 123. öu Paul 2lZ to 7J. Lackawanna 1 to . UeUware and ftudsou 1 to 70i, Lake Shore X to-New YorkCeatral Y to 87? and Wekiern fnlon ya percent, to 50. fbe market left oft strong. In early dealings specnlation wes aflected ey unfavorable reports conceroii? the coal combination. The strength of Grangers late ia the day was due to advnca in vtheat. It wa again reported from the Hext that a movement in grain and corn was assurniu laree propoitions. Compared with Saturday's c!cing, prices are i to2'S percent, bigher, except for Canadian t'at lc. Central Pacific, Northern Pacific preferred and le; aware and Endaon, which ere l'H to Iii per cunt. lower. At lie n eeting of Eastern Tennessee directors to-(!ay J. A. Kobinfou, Colonel E. W. Cole aad J. W. "Barlow resiened, and Iaaao H. Bailey, of the Metrooli n Bank, A. H. tevcs, of the Uailatm Batik, end Nelson Robinson were elected, Transactions ajrgwated :0fi.uJO snares, of which 83,OuiJ were Lackawanna. 6.S.C03 Lake tJnore, -J1,K)0 Nortnwcfteru, New York Central, 16,000 Pacific Mail, bC,M HL Faul, 14,003 Union Pacilic, andt9.0C0 v entern Cnion. In the mining market to-day Horn Silver sold at txi2ö and Sia-iüard at 60. GOVE2N31CNT fidCTJRTniU. PteTltng, 0 daya tsO D. 8. 4s..........ll,' tterllu, scai...-', NU.a.4'.-il i per oenb toads.. lül' 4 Not The parchasini priM for Goeru.nout brnda 1n Indianapolis vana fro:a tlia Suf i'on quotations per cent. BONDS, Pacific ..125 iTennessce, new....... 42 fcnU P'tclflc flrs'wB..l',- Tex. P. lwfl (rrans. 377Erie seconds... Tex. P. Rio irude. 53;a Leai?n Si VS liks 87) Uslon Pac Craa....110 Mlfecuri 6's............10.5 S-, Joe 110 S5.P. &a C firsts.-llß TenneNce C..- 42 I u. P. eiatiusfund.-llö.v, iVirtiita 6's oS Virginia eonsoa 37 Do. deferred 5 Aflanis EinTef....125 ;M jbila Jt Oalo.-,.., 7 Alleghenv Central a Alton t .erre n . a. & t. r-c pfd... me:icat. rxpress SurLCedai R. Si N.. I arada tsctu... Cacada .Sondern..... Central tvcioc L'hefapeai3 2i Oöio.. t o. first picltrred.To, cond.. 20!. Nat-hviUe X CnaL..-lll 70 N. J. Central r.-t'j 67 iNorfolk & A, pid-... 21 5ö iKortticm Tacidc...... l"f4 4411' 1K. p.'d o.i 'x 30 XorihweR:ern SIS S"ortaweiera pfd.12t V1., New York Oiatral... &:lA 91. Ohio Central.- M li 5:.OiiIot: iIiF;.irpi.- IH t lea.TO A Aiun... 0, S A. preferred..., LhiC. Burl, ä Q 127 .O. A Ml?o. "fd f.i 155 lOniano i 'A'uftcru.. l i IIS Orecoa Navkauaa.. 0 Cfclc, S4. L. ..N.O .. C, et. L. t-.;sbur , bi KreoaTranscoa't'L IV iyt Oregon itnp'.ovem'C Do. pld..... 13 ifaciuo raa-u 23 i'anana. ... 7i Peoria, Ü. A E c 9S Cln., Pan. f.-vo, C, C, C & I Delaware b H - Pitiburij ISJ b-i's' I'ullmau Palaco Oar. 1.'T' 1 v!Kcaiiuz.... 16!4 US' Rock Hm1 Ü'JJi eiu L. A .Sun. rran. l tel. & Lec Hon v er & K. Graai Kria.-... Kri! TTeferrcd Kcet TenrefM.e.. s )o. preierTea..... Jiy. Do. rre 'erred 4'i Do. first pfd. fort Wayce 12o i5t. Pr.ul-., 71 HannirRlA eLJoo. aVj St- Paul pf! -10;Ji Do. pre ierrcl....-. -xA St. Puul5 Vana. . t Rarlem i:0 Ht. Paul A Oaua... 2.j Honsioa A Texas.. :5 Au P. k O. pfd Ullnoia Cntal .120 Texas Taci flcIndiana, B. A W 12 ICTnion PaciJc, '7 5 teufa& Teya'. It ' j'U. S. Express take i.ui A Vett... liBie fe n ore. Lonisviiie A Nsh... Lou., N. A. A Chi.... 5ari.,ACi.n ltp!l Do. SCCC' !' -1 . Mm, At c;iuT.c:on.. M lolilfetriu tjcxtixni..... Micneap. A St. L..... Do. prc.'crrel . IClssourl Pacific w., rit L. A faciac 8J! Do. pfd 12; :t Aells A Farzo Ex. H.4 10 (W. U. Tek-grapa.... öl '4 10 ; Momenta kd 5 'I-on Silver K- lOutarlo M fc-Oj (alukfittTer u 12 ,Uo. preferred 2ö 27 louth.Paclfio. . Vi i Sutro ...... Foreign Money and Stocks. LONDON. Jan. C Consols PS 1515: account, S3 b-lf: R:iroad Fonds Krle, lj;: s-t;on3s. New York Centra!, W'n'. Illinois Central, Y& Pennsylvania Central, o-'; Keitdin.a; gt. Paul, my PAULS, i-.n. Beute. 70f. ZVß. C0H31EKC1AL. Aside from the opening of Renfrew and Canton Cress-style ineharas for the coming season, the prices of which are 9c per yard, little of Interest can be said of the dry goods trade. Business is caly moderate, even for the dull season. Groceries re doing a fair business, and prices remain unchanged. iried fr lm, canned goods and fish are quiet, at previous quotations. Drugs, tinners' supplies and leather have developed nothing new, either in prices or bnttinesa. Kgga are dull and unchanged. C.IUfN. t'e quote a9 follows from the Board cf Trade circular: Wheat Local circles show a decidedly firmer tone, and quotations both for spot and futures are several notches higher. All offerings will readily bring full quotations, but there is a notable ab sence of spot stock. New York at noon was 1)40 bißher; Baltimore, lc trmer, and Chicago la c higher Iiis wise. Corn Scarce and In active demand. Under light receipts buyers will pay full prices for all that Is ofTered. Futures quiet. Seaboard generally higher; New York is e firmer; Baltimore, y,c ttronper, while Chica j is quoted as steady. Oats lligher aad scare. frlour, Graiu and II ay. Floar Patent, It 2il 75; extra fiaiy. S1S5 3 4 CO; fancy, 53 35 80; choice, S3 S3; family, S3 C0H3 25: treb eestra, 82 3532 5C: double extra, 215(32 30: extra, u 0JJ2 iu; supsrane, ilnOtf 190: fine, $175(4105. Wheat We quote: o. '2 mea H ti&X iMMiw s aaaxw No 3 V-cd,.., P jccted.... ...... tanuary March - Corn We quote: No. i vM!e
Bid. Asked . track 0 8 trac 82 72 track - f0 track 78 tranx 7J track track Bid. Asked, as '4 track 40 S7 trace S.s; 8G track 33 track .. 35 track .. Wi; track US track 35 x4 (rack 3-1 S trace 37 S track ...... M track - tracx 38 Bid. Asked. 23 track 28 traca r.li track as 26 '4 track 23
No. 3 White.. Hieh Mixed. Mixed. No, 8. Kflectwl High mixed rejected.. Rejected yellow........ No. i White rejected., Unmerchantable... Sound ar-...-Oat We quote No. 2 wnite, Miied Kejected white......... Kye No. 2 firmer; 52c bid; without sellers. Fran irm : 811 WJ bid : no sellers. Wlddlinca Dull; held at (14; no buyers. Kay Prime timothy, choice wanted at 110; no sellers. CHICAGO MARKET 8. Fnmlsßed br H. E. Kinney A Co., Grain and Provision Brokers, No. Chamber of Commerce. Jan. 5. Open'a lilighst. Loweat iClosing Wheat Feb March. .. I anil 81 ) 82' I 41 si May... 87 40 2ä Coxa r"eb-..... March,... May....... )' Oats Feb.....m, 2Ü I arch.... k" ea4 Perk Feb... March.... 29-;: 11 to 11 70 11 95 10 12 (d 12 10 12 42 6 9 7 07 7 21 6 C5 6 15 6 ar, 2, 11 15 11 ',1 11 87 21 70 11 95 May. ...... Feb.... March.. J2 23 Lard e 85 C 1 6 7 7 6 7 6 6 e 7 Id 00 20 97 05 30 May 15 Elba - Keb 6 6 e 00 j 00 I Warcji. May... 80 Car lot Wheat, 135; corn, 20; oats, 66, XaUmtlot jt ocl p:j hojf, 35.000 head. tEITI-M CRAIS TRADC BETIKW. IxiwnoN, Jan. 6. The Hark Lane Express, In l weekly reyicw of the corn trade, says: Tee a ;
hlCfv,?Wn t?-reft 1 ho 10 Xo 15 P' cent. ceiw tj ft j, Tkt J()uag crops continue to show a healthy and promising appear ance. Farmers deliveries are greatly diminished enabling tsätn to 0Dta.iB from is to 2, and somaümc fe a quarter ftdyaace. Sales oi Enzlkh wne for the past week were 35,021 quarters p. 31i Ud; against 35,136 quarters at 33s in
the corresponding week of last year. Flour, ßdlOa higher. Barley, Is higher Foreltra wheat 12s d r. The market wat against buyers. It U evidut that waterside stocks have been reduced to their normal level. Foreign flour senerally is higher; Americas 12s higher. Quotations lor maize unaltered. Barley firmer, t ats steady and slow. Cargoes off tbe coast materially advanced. One cargo of American red winttrper fail brought 81s per "qnarter. There were four arrivals and seven sales. Two car?024 remanied, one of which was from Gtlifornia. Trade forward is livelier, snd taere was lare bosintsj at advanced rates Xo. 1 California afloat is vt.rth S7s a quarter, wfctch represents aa advanca of '2s. At to-day's market wheat was excited. There was a general advanco of 2s2i 61. Soma sorts advanced 3, and there was a moderate baiines tranan:ted. Plour ia generally 2 dearer. American flour is 2i td dearer. Malte ia scarce at Cdtiils blgtier. INDIANAPOLIS WHOLES ALB MIRK CT Dry Goods. PRISTS. WlrlPor fancy.. Pacific fpucy. ciieco fancy, . Etehmond frncy... bamiiton fancy. 4 American lney,... American shiriing Allen fan-cy.. Allen shirting....... ..6 ! Merrimack fancyn...M.5 .6 esestoga faacy.. 5 .0 rterw.ea iaucjr.'."i '4 ,rt Pelmont fancy-.m44 . I, 1 , .,7 .OTfc HU U WU 1UU. UIUO.,l, J SS mericaa Infi, blue -7 .4 Albion solid JS Simp.Mjn'a rs.iain2......0 'Si ..4H dreel fciver faucy 5J9 Merrimack .shirtlag. 4SiDunneu lancy.- .. a DftSSS FABRICS. Psclflc M popiia lus.ioi Hamilton ?4 alpacas 9,4 pnciuc ?4 cnsnmrs.u9 I'aciSc Australian crepe .......1 8 Pacirlc 6-4 A. O. M HO Pacific 6-4 E. X. cash.20 Pacific 6-4 A. O. cash.25 Manchesters rash llVi Hamilton ii mlxli1. Pacific 1100 lawns 13) J Pacific Organdy 11 Pacitfo Chambray ...... 9 Pacitie cretounea..... 8 Padtic c. f. sumacs.- 8.', Pacific percales .15 Pacitlc nan's eil'g..lS irliQton 42-la nun's veilinz....M. ..m-32'4 Jfacchesier X DeB.Hi Atienuc aipatas.... aj ALanUc Q. L. cash, ...21 ALanucF. eaehn.-25 lArlingtou i gray I cash mere .15 BROWN C OTTONS. Attentic A "1 Bedford R. Atlantic II Vya;lo itiver , Lawrenea L. L... Iuaiau Hval ( enchtora VV PepnertU R... Perperei! K Pepperell 9 4 Pepperell 101.... , 1 Vi lilll's ... t 4 &Z Yardstick. Tremont C. C. j . - . 4io;uia "-'.7 ' .6 71' ,..-.CK araQUCke'ijUtica C 6;4RooU XX. iMassHcauwetta B. B.. ....'20 Aiadsor IL.... ... 5r-4 BLEACHRO COTTONS, Androscogn 7 Barker MIll...:., .. 8 l.ciiKvn.e.... pRiUrdvale Vtamvutta. Tf ili'e 5cinper Hem.. iaeke:one A. A....M, Hope '4 4 lo.s 7' Farwell Masonville .. ... . Krnitof the Loom..., Farmers' choice.. . Dwight Anchor.... Pocahonus ...... Chestnut Hill Lonsdalo Caaibric... 1-4 9 reicnville Pepperell 9 4. .. Pepperell 10 4 Ri.2 20 ..10'4) Just Out.-.. COTTOV fLASSl :IA Bn Bi'dl B'n P-l'd TTemont PL-, Tremout li.... Turnout P... Tremont .. Tremc.nt Y.... Tremont X.... 6 7 8 9 Tremont K Trcmoiit U Tremont L Tremont B. Tremont N Tremont ( . 6 7 .. 7 - 8 Q ::ii 8 10 n Q V-2 S1 7 ... 7 ... 7-4 X'i ... 9li ... - 4 ...10 10 r 'A ...iKllortca VS. ahuaFF . 6 Nashua H... f VJ Nashua T 7 NAfcbua D..MM. 7J NaKhut C-...M.. Nashua B . 8 NafcUua A s Nashua AAA... NaslinaX ...10,1 Nashua XX I2yn 7 KliertouCM 7J4 Kl'.erton CL. 8 JEllerton V.. '-.' Küertoa T... Eii'tfilerton B... 9 1 Eilerton R.... S1 KHcrton cj... 8 9 10 U 11 12 11 , 9 iv4 r-utriuu r.,......i-v ?h liy4 KüertonO 11J, 11 iKUertoa N U GINGHAMS, . 7Vii Wanintta . 1 Berkshire . .7 jNormandle ...... .. 7 Ko7al.............. Anokce?.... Li"caster Bates.... .. ü.8n;ow. Yorkhite M'fg Co 7 Renfrew oress 7 iJohnsoa buk fold.....iO-, PLAIDS AND CHEVIOTS. Amo)tejr. AlaotkeaK, 9 'Alabama plails ., lancy 10 iLouisiaua plaids. L'kup........ H Ottawa p'aids. OtlsBB J j KdintnrK chevloulO Park Mills, 70 check.-! iSverett caicviots,,.. 9 Park iiill, 80 cüec..13 Oreat Bernbllo ehev. 7 Kcouotay check., , öVj OoJuinbiaa. Vi Otk checx.... , OK Ilatüllton stripes. PKSIMS. -13;a orjr, AX A.... & ! Oils O C-.t . Amcskcag Kverett Havmaxcr ....It Yorx, ttue It ....12 York, slate-.MM ...U ....11 Vork, lnncy......... 1 1 .-It Oakland, A -..-.11 ..H Columbian. 7 8 Hoston 7X IICKINOS. Araoskeag, A C A... Ycrk, o0 lu........, Connentoa, B F... ....14 iLewiston, 35 . .....11VÄ J2J, lii'Lewiston, Si.. It iLewistoa. HJ . x)Ufj;tcsa, extra... 13 lOaklaud, A.... Coet-toga, C CA. American. Fruklinvlila .. .,ll; Oakland, A A ... 7 ...20 ..22 GRAIS BAGS. ...19 i ranger. ILowmuia...... ..... .. r lark, A 23H;Georsia, A..-.. CABrET ClfAIN. Whl re ..1S Cverlct Chain ... 20 Coiored -.........22 No. tC0 Cotton Yaru...l0 Candle Wick....... .20 Twiae.... -20 The Prod nee Market. FgS Paying 22c per doz. ; from store, 21c. Butter Creamery fanc7,2S0c; choice, 251 ?7c; rtairy, setectpd. Uj'Oc: country, lancy. l'c: sweet roll, 10o412e; medium grades, eJSc; low grsdeP, S per lb. Poultry licas, te per lb. ; roosters, 4c; snrin? chickens, 7c; turkeys, 8k3c: old geese, and weilfeathered, per doz., 85 00: ducks, per doz., 53 00. Quails SI CO per doz. Babbits-60c per doz. squirrel 7"c per ooz. Feathers Prime gesse, 45c; mixed and ducks, 2C;2äc pBfS-lOlTiC Wool Tub-washed and picked, 30c; unwashed, medium, 20c: unwasho-l common, 20c; nu uscd fine, ltc; Cotswold, 15c; do. coarse, 16jl7c; do. cotton fleeces, HIjc The Provision Market, Below are tne present Jobbing price: Enioked Meats, canvased or platn (plain meats not guaranteed against skipperi O. Hams: 10 to 12) j lbs. average. He; 15 lbs. avenue, 10?ic; 17Jlt. average, 10X2: 20 lbs. average, lc!4 Conane hams, uncanvfed. 8c: California hams, 7Jc; Lnglith breakfast bacon, clear, 10 Sc; Eagllli shoulders, C?ic: family ehoulders, pieces averaging 6 to 10 lbs., il4c; dried beef, IjC Bacou CUwj fides, mediim wt..7;c: do backs, lignt weight, 7Se: bellies. 7c; French flitch. 7-lb pee, 6!4c D. S. and Pickled Meats English cured, clear sides or barks, unmoked, 7c; Bean pork, cle-, per bU., 200 Iba, f 4.5 00; pork, clear, per bbl., 200 lbs. 513: family pork, clear, per bbl., 200 lbs., $U; family beef, 818. Lard Pure kettle-rendered in tieroos, 8H'c? la half barrels or 60-lb tubs, büc; 4S-lb tin tubs, 92; COlbpail, 9V4C: 101b pails, V-c. BolOftna In cloth, bytc; in min, 7a, The Grocery Market. Cheese Full cream, New York, 14315c; Ohio, 0c; part sktm, 63c per pound; White Boae, 12c; Crystal Sprlne, He: Empire. 12c. Coffees Common, fc$10$c: ordinary, 10'J He; tuir, llcrtuc: prime. 12X123; strictly prime, l'i Uic; choice, liojuc; Old Government Java, 19;25j: McLaughlin's XXXX TOB8'ed, l-lb packages, 1001b cases, 14'ic; CO-lb da, l4jCr; Arbncklo'a roastefl. 14J4c; Levering's. 14; 4c; Cardoba, It He; GaUa' A No. 1, löc; Gates' prime, )4lic. Sugars Cutloaf. 7c; powdered, V,ic: granulated. eQSXc; standard A. 6;6'c; off A, bVfä 6c; white extra O. ö-rv'c; licht bron, 54 bVjC; common grades, 4aac; New Orleans, ia Moiarscs and 8yrups New crop New Orleans molasses, 5C(j55c; syrup, 323150 per gal. for common to choice; maple syrup, 11 1 Oral 35. Rice Carolina and Louisiana, 5(4c. fcpices Pepper, 17Xdl8c; aispice. 10(23; cloves, 2CCI25c; eineer, ll&Uc, cinnamon in mats 12dl5c; nutmegs, 65cWc. bait Lake, in car lota, 95c; dray lots, ttJOOftl 05; small lota, 10c more from store: dairy, $2 25.4l 00. BUrch Keflned pearl, tio per lb. ; Eureka, 4c: Champion gloss, lump, 6G)4c; Improved corn. 6(;"4c fait tin MftCteieL extra mess, 124 perfbbl.; halves, tli 50; No. 1 mackerel, f 18(320; halves, 'i ( 10; No. 2 mackerel, 112 6014; halves, 86 50; No. 2 medium, IS: halves, S4 50; No. 8 mackerel, Ctft6 f0; Lalve- 60; No, 1 white fish. 6 50r7; bone less Cth, (5 60.46 per 100 lbs. : boneitxis cod, lift'; extra. $10; Grand Bank, f505s per lb. Foreign Fruits London . layer ralglas, new, 1 25(03 75; new Valencia. ll&rzXc: Sultana, Ho; new kiuscatel ratlins, two crown, 81 153 25: three crown. 83 20: California L.K., 82 25. Lemons Mcina. C-i C04 to. Prune Bohemian. 6y,Q 9c; new Turkifch, 6X"c: Sultana do., 8!c; curran t,6,'4c; new fis, layers. 1210. Dates Matta.63 WM' Fard in ten-pound bore. 910o. Orange HoriJa, crate, 84 t0(a4: Brazilian do., ; Jam a lea, bbl,. 81 0tf4 50. Louisiana Orange Per bM., 15 507. Peanuts Kaw, Tennessee, 6-35c; Wilmington, y'.fi roasted, lCc; Tennessee, iiWc Bananas 8itu2 VT buncb. f oeoanuts, 81 t0(". Canned Goods We auote: Tomatoes, 3 Iba., Ö03 95c: 3 ib,, 95rari 00; Peaches, 2 lbs, standard, 81 6?ai 70; 4 lbs., 81 9CC2 CO: seconds, 3 lbs. 81 M ftl tO; 2 11. 1 85,31 48; Pie Peaches, 3 lbs, 81 10 J 1 15; 6 lbs,, 1 bft(!l 95; Blackberries, 85fJ05c; rtrawbenlos, 81 l0(il 15; Faspberrles, 811ft(.l 25; Cherries, red, WüW. white, 81 542 20. String Beans, 80&S5c; Green Peas, Marrowfat, 81 3.' 1 45; Yarmonth Corn, 81 801 35? Mountain Hdear Corn, tl Mm E5: Standard 2 lbs , 90ell ; Mackerel, 81 25ru ?2i; Pineapples, 81 5C32 CO; Salmon. 1 lb.. 81CC.t170: TnmhLr Jnlllm. K.J.19CC! C.nvt tjters, 1 Jb., liht weJght, Cö970c; 1 la , lull
weight, ti lohnst ? l. llgv; vc,. fll0. a lbs., loll weight, 81 &xl 95? jaraiTjeaTFreaca, t. lb ri,.;ASeCaT' ,J0 d1; Apple, . 3 lbs, 90i: 6 lbs, t, 60(2 60; gallon, 12 233 60. v,abls and Frolta. BeauC:iee naw. tl BOral 75: medium, tibi
l Vs. Narrows, 82 12 25; California, 85. I'Otatwes-kJ ooi 95 per bbl ; 553t5o per bo. bwetjl Potatoes Philadelphia Jerseys, 85q)5 60; Ealumorca, 8494 50: Kentucky, 13 253 6a Apples Choice, 82 60 J2 75; lancy, f-l33 50; common, 81 2501 50. Dried Apple Evaporated, 833c; common dried, 4(950. Peeches Dried Reaches, halves. 8M(39c; California halves, 16c: evaporated. 1631'c Cabbage New. per crato, 82.2 50. Oaioas 81 7532 per bbL Iloaey 1S320C, Seed. Timothy, choice, 81 2531 35 per bushel, Coal and Coke. nttsburg, per ton. 81 0J; anthracite, 87 00; Raymond Ci 7,8100; Indiana block, 8250: coke, I 'imp, 10c; 00k a, crushed, lio; Jackson ooai. 83 75; K tout's coal. 82 25. nides, Leather and Tallow. Hemlock sole, 24932a; oak sole, 30;lWo: Pennsylvania harne leather, S3 937c: harness leather, 23(;50c; bridle leather, per doz., 800: 72; domestic kip, ISO38OC; French kip. 80c l 20: domestic calf, 70cSl 10: French calf, 81 101 0. Hides No. l cured, 7'33V$c; No. 1 green. 5ii7c; No. 1 calf, 9310c; cured, 10311c; dr7 aait, 10c; Cint, 12c; No. 2 hides, c off. Tallow Prime. 50:c: No. 2, SVJ, (irease Brown, 4j)C; white, 6suc; yellow, 4X35SC Drng Market. Aloohol,82 202 25: calomel. 753S50; camphor, 25(4JOc; cochineal, 60 4CO2; chloroform, 90C331 00; lium opium, 84 6O34 75; ladigo, tl 0041 W; morphine. 83 4031 65. Oils Castor, 81 5531 60: sweet oil, &Oe81 80: olive oil. 81 5033 00; berjamot (handeifion's), 82 '25142 50; lemon danderson'a), tl 75(42 00. Qauilae P, A W., Si t31 10; einrhonida, 40345c. American bi-carb, toda, 435c; Knclish do.,5',0c 8nuSf Garret's, 2-oz. pack., 81 00 per doz.; 4 os bottles, 83 00 per doz. Klove's Fnlphnr. 43Pc Ttirpeatlno 3öt5Sc; Englisa Venetian red, bybbl.,2S3: If" quantities, Sc. Iodine $3 2b; Iodide potash, 8t 00. Cloves, 20 2.c. Rbnbarb, 90c(t?l 25. WiDdnw-alasa, 60 and 2uc; double, 70 aad 10 per cent. off. Iron and Steel Market, Ear Iron f2 00 rates ; hoop Iron. 82 50 rates; Norway and a weed iron, 5c rates: horse shoe iron, St Horse Shoe Bur loa A Perkins', per keg.fl 00; mule fhoes, tl per keg advance. Horse 6hoo Nails Northwestern, Globe and Pntnara.per box, 81 50. Cast Hteel Befet American, per lb.. ISc; fprin ; steel, 6c;tlre steel, 4c; toe talk steel, 5c; machinery steel, 5c Salb-Hä. Mlicellaoeont Markets. Raw Furs Mink, large, dark. oc: pale, 80c; rwcC303, block anl exua. 1; largo aud dart, 7Jc; pale, d-c: makrat, fail, 6a3c: winter. 831C-c; oposim. Sji20c: sknnk. black, prime. ',bc.: snort stripe, 40(;10c; otter, 85t-4"; gray lox, iu a 63c: red fox, lC3'3c; ho'ii-9 eat. 5t.5c; sueep pelts, by amount of wool and quality, lC3"ic: full, long-haired Newfoundland do EKina, a0:d 81.00. Oils We quote: Llnse-.Taw, 51 352c: boiled. 54 G55c; lard oil, 65vas5c; miaeis' oil, 663SO2; iahrlcuticg oil. 12a38c; straits otl. 553''i0c; benzine. 10 i41le. coal oil. Indiana leal test, lO.giOI-Ji;; 150 decree, test, lOJJ'aHlc; water white, li5 decree, 14c. Tinners' Supplies We quote: Best brad charcoal tin L C. H xl4. 2x1 and 14x20.80 60; IX.lOxlt, 14x20 and 12x12, -i ;y); rooflo, IU, 11x2), t 00; 10x28, 12 003U; biock tin, ia pis, 2lc; in bar, 5c. Iroa 27 B irou, 3.2'ic; 27 C iron, 6c; Janiata alvai'i2e1, 50 ner cent, discount; retlned, 59 and 10 oer cent, disco'int. Hheet ziuc, 6c Copper bottoms, Imu Plalaiebed copper, 3Ca Solder, 14 ölte. LIVK s COCK. Indianapolis Live Stock Market. Ukiok Stock-YAnns, Jan. 5, Href Keoelpt, 1.S00 bead; shipments, 1,100 head. Quality fair. Market opened strong at Saturday's prices, bat later weakened, and closed 5c to 10c lower. Felect heavy.- ?4 43;ai so pf lctt I'CJl ... . - 4 4'l'itl 4j llea'jy packing - .. . 4 33,at 50 Mixed . 4 31'. 1 40 Heavy roughs and piss 3 60(31 00 Cattle Receipts, 2M hed : shipments. head. Market steady and unchanged, closing firm. Good to choice shippers,. . Fair to medium shippers.......... Common sh lppeiu- ..... ........ rJ lock era. - Oovft to choice oews and nvirera. .8 50 5 00 . 4 2 5 5 00 . 3 '0 54 00 3 0141 5) 3 60.S4 25 ra;r to medium cows and heiler? 2 7a S3 iä 2 CO ul SO Ocruncn cows and heilen, cals, common to aood. 4 C0 nr.i;s, common to good ... 9 2i3 MlLkert, common to coxl - ,, o wj?j j Eheep KeceiptA, löOhaad; shipments, head. Market strong, but quiet, tiooa to cnoice graas.... Pair to medic m grades ... Common grades Bccfc, ier head a oo-!s si 3 (WS3 9 2 012 75 2 00:3 0 J Elsewhere. EAST LIBERTY Pa., Jaa. j.-Cattle-In fair demand and unchanged: receipts. 2.113 iaad: sbipmenu--, iüO head. Hogs Firm: receipts, 10.100 head; shipments, 2.t" M head; PiUiadoiphlas, 84 60jj4 65; Yorkers, S4 5034 Cd. sheep In fair demand and unchanged; receipls, 6,f00head; shipenenis, 4,000. BALTIMORE, Jan. 5. Cattle Beef cattle active; best beeves, 5 75(36; flr't quality, 84 753 5 75; medium. 43i tO; ordinary, 534; rcoatsaies at fi 7"va5 62i Receipt, 1,200 head; sales 915 head. Swine la fair rupply and moderately good domind. Receipts, 5.79 head. Quoted at S5 374. theepend Lambs Keeetpt, 2.255 head. Quoted atä for heep; 81505 50 for lambs. KANSAS CITY. Jan. 5.-ThO Live 8tOCk Indicator reports: Ca tie Kecelpts, head. Quotations restricted by ll;ht fcupply; market strong at Saturday's pr'rrs. Hogs Eeceipta. 5.C00 h-td. Market opened waa ; closed strons at 84 07Ji;il 85. Bheep Receipts, 6C0 head. Market steady; fair 0 good, 2 50 ,1,3. NEW YORK, Jan. 5. Beeves Kecelpts, 3.200 head,;icclnaing twenty car-loads for exprution. Oxea Common to prime steers sold at 85 303o 70 per cwt. ; fancy da, 8-1 7537; cows, bulls, etc, S3 50 j5 60. 6beep Kecelpts, 7,700 head. Market firmer and m.ne acMve ; sheep, 83 75 per cwt.; lamba, $4 76(6 75 per owt Ho Receipts, 10,?00head. Market nominally steady at 81 25(t 65 per cwt, 8T. LOÜI9, Jan. 5.-CatUa I wipte, 700 heal: shipments, 300 head. MuiC tat onz; nosbipping demand, but butchers were inquiring for good teirs at Jt?! CO; cows and heifers, 83341 stockers, 8 -r-:-. 50; feeders, S3 733t 25. r ieep Receipts. 1.:X) head: shipments, 1,300 he d. Market firm at S2 25Hi3; choice, f3 253 1 l ogs Market active; lizbt, 81 1534 20; packinir, 1 2k31 :i5; heavy, 84 .MM 45. Receipts, 7,700 head: shipments. 2.S00 head. CHICAGO, Jan. 5. Tte Drovers Jeurnal repom: Host Kecelpts, 31,000 bead; shipments, 3 400 head. Market opened slow, and closet 6 ü'jc bigber; all sold: rough packing, 81 10 i 30: packing and snipping, 81 3-Sgl 60; light, 84 10 J 4 50; piis-s, 834. Cattle neObiPt. 8.500 head: shipments, 2.000 head. Fat Cittle firm; common dull: exports, Sti fc5 20; good to choice shipping. 65 40a5 90; common to fair, 84 1035; stocken, 831; feeders, 84 4 Soeep Receipts, 3.500 head; shipments. 500 bend. Merket steady; common to fair, 82 10 2 90; medium to good, St iji 75: choice, 4i3t 40. The Drovers' Journal Liverpool special quotes further weakneas in values in good 10 choice steers at ic lower, and at llc per pound for dressed. BUFFALO. Jan. 5 Cattle Receipts to-day. 1.9C0 head; consigned through, 202 cars. Demand good and prices a shade higher; ales cf steers, from 1,300 to 1,400 lbs.. 8 00-9 60: steers from l.lDOto 1.31.0 lbs., 85 30&5 5; 11 at butchers', 84 25(44 40; mixed butchers', 81 40(1; fat bulls, S3 5 ib0; common, 83 2534 65; stockers dull at 83 4ö. ti HQ. bhecp Receipts. 7.C00 head; consigned through, 5 cars. Offerings liDeral; fair demand at lower rates. Bales 01 common to fair. 8 -1531: good to choice, 84 25fa6: Western lambs,. 84 öoG; Canada lambs, 86 00t6 40. Horb Receipt, 6,500 head; consigned through to New York Sunday, 19 cars; to-day, 21 cars. Market opened strong and higher; closed at Inside prices. Yorkers, 81 76;.1 0; light mixed, 84 6rj 4 70; pigs. 54 50(314 CO; good to medium, 51 7b(3i 90; choice heavy, fl 803 00; fair heavy, 81153135. Seven loads remain unsold. KABKKT RV TJrL.KGUAPn. ritaaM aaaraeta. NKW YORK, Jan. 5 Cotton Very dull; futures btr-ly steady; January, 11.15c; February, 11.14c: March, 11.220 : April, 11.35c; May, IL1; June, lLfclc: July. lL2c: August, lLßlc: Beptember, lL47c; October, 10.97c. Flour Firm; receipt, 27.0C0 bbls. : exports, 3.500 bbls; super State Western, 82 6üv$l 05; common to cood extra, f 1 153 8 60; good to choice, 81 65a5 50; white wheat extra, 84 9035 55; extra Ohio. 81(35 50; St. Louts, tSf.iS 50; MlnnesoU patents, 8-3,i5 DO. Wheat 8pot S(iX5c higher and strong: options 2433V4c higher; end closed weaker at ?4 -ilc; rreculation brisk: receipts. 27,000 bu.t exports. 80,000 bil. 5 No. 2 spring, 93c: ungrad-3l red, 81t90e; No. 8 red. 89c: No. 2 red, steamer, 90c: No. 2 red, 92dt'J6c: No, 2 red, January, sales of 624.0C0 bru at 913931.5, closing at 92c; February, sales cf 3,708,000 bn. at 9.jh.jJ4!-Je, closing at VPjb; March, tai.w of 172.000 bo. at 4r;(96JA closing at 95'i4c; April, sales of 1.1 kSOOO bn. ai 96i39S.''ic closing at 97Jc; May, sales of 332,000 bu. at 97;i3WV;c, closing at 9g;c; June, sales of 44S.000 bu. at OSSL elosin at 9iic, Corn fro', lS32?4c and options Hilte hierher; closed with a reaction of 3 't.c; receipts. 100 OoO bn.; exporu. 59fi)0 bu.; unerase 1. 50.avic: No. 8, 5C(30Jjc; etcsmtx, 5l3i3,'ac;
Jam ary,' 53353c: steamev, y el low, 62c; do. white, 62jc: No. 2, January, 613570, closing at 5iTc: February,
4i?4toc, cioMng at öuc; Maren, i(3ic. closing at 51c: April. tfQItfic. closing at 5ic: May, 49?4(850iC clcsing at öoic. Oats higher : receipts. 4L0C0 bu. ; export, 50,000 bu. ; mixed, 3ö3 c; white, 37310c fciocäoi gram in store January 3, was as follows: Wheat, 8,557,003 bu.; corn. 30 COO bn. ; oats, 474.000 bu. : rye, 63,800 bu. : bar ley. 159.000 bu.: malt- 105.000 bu.: peas. 7,000 on. Coffee Spot, quiet options steady; sales. 8,500 bags; January, 8.10c: February, 8.253i?,30c; March, 8 40c; April, 8.t08.55c: May, 8.60.i5.6';C. SagarA'u'i and nominal; lair t good reaamg, lll-is.a 415-i6c Rice Firjj; latn8, 5c; Rangoon, 4'4c retroienm uraJ ; united, 73JhC Tauow steaay. rpRf uuu tnl lower, lork-fctronger; new mess, $12 75. Beef Steady. Lard Hisher; west ern steam, spot, 87 2537 27S: Januarv, 87 1937 27; February. 87 2137 27: March, 87 :to7 35: April, Ä(a7 41; aiay. 11 via 4. Batter iirm a; 34c. Others unchanged. CHICAGO, Jan. 5 Flour Strong; winter wheat flour, 83 f04 40: Milwaukee. 83 2534; soft soring, S;'33 75; Minnesota ratents, 83 40.4t: patent, f 1 4 75; low grades. 11 7532 50. Rye Flonr-83 lO.a 318, Wheat Demand active; closed 2ic higher tban Faturdav; January, 794'3S2c, closed at hl;r; February, 804ft2Hc closed at S2c: March, M83c closed at 82S2;ic; May, 8tV;,(3Ssc,e''Oeel at SS?,x: No. 2 Chicago spring, So jslVj, closed at 81)43Sl'ic: No. 3 do . 69370c; No. 2 red. 61Kc corn Demand active: Closed at Ji'fcl'c over ßaturday: cash, 363)6', cloed at January, 85;1337c closfd at 37c: February, 3o' 3J7.'x?, closed at 37c: March, 8G;337'4C. closed at 37,c; May, 39Vi10Hc, closed at 4J1 SlO'a Oatf Opened excited " closed steady: cash and Jat.uary, 26'4c: Febt,. t, 263260, clos-l at 2.32ClJc: March. 2637c, eloted at 2ti3 2fc: Miy, f iQICc closed at ?,i329T8';. Rye Hieher st 6c Barley Quiet at tCc MaxBted firm atl 3:ai 38. Porx Dull but active; cash, 811 8:311 b7Jt; January. 8:1 87': February. 811 0-312. closed at 8 11 92 y March, 811 70 12 10, closed at 812 05512; ZVv Lard In good dtiuand and 63:0c higher: cash, 81 87o3j 90; January. $6 8O36 90. closed at SO 90; February, 86 Ki 6 5, closed at H92y6 55; March, 83 95(7 05. eloped at 87 01; . (37 05. uulkmeata in fair demand ; shoulders 84 80(34 ia). short ribs, 85 9035 95; short clear. (5 S5S 40. ßuuer and Eggs Quiet and uncharged. Recalpts-Flour, ll.OCO bbla. : wheat, 95,000 bn.: corn, 262.000 bn.: oats, 101,000 b'u ; barley, 12,000 bu.; rye, 33.000 bu. Shipments Flour, 27,000 bbls.: wheat, 53,000 bu.: corn, 9!.OfOlbu.; oata,;45,000 bu.; barley, 1.000 bu.; rye, 21, too bu. Afternoon Board Wheat Easier; declined yc .'.. Corp- Lower; declined xA$z. Oau Firm; sdi anred !: March, ?i.c, Pork Lower: declined 1-(317' Lard Lower; declined 5Q1234C 8". ,2aa. 5. Klonr Stronger; some sales r', . rt i tat Sharply higher and very active for ih spit May, but extremely unsettled; No. 2 red, ivs";!,2'c cash; one lot of 250,000 bnshels sold at 9'u in a tussle between longs and snorts; Kf&t'Sc, c osing at 014'c January; KS',:3.ll4c, rlo6iDgat tntside figure, February: 943'JV'A closing at 91ii.c Way. Corn Very uutttll: higher but inactive; SS-Sllc caah; 3.il4r337 January; 33!i334;c February; 35Kc Maroa: io;, 'J7c May, cionns at outsida prices. ( ttlüKüerbut slow; 27c atked cash: 18c Febru-iry; 2".$3tfjC May. Bye Higher at bOc. Barley 8 0 att&3"5e. Lad-Dull at 8-3 40. Butter UcrlaLa. Fggs Quiet at 20c. Flaxseed Lower at tl llj. "lav Very firm and unchanged. Bran Higher at 66(357c asked March, tirnmeal Firmer at 82. ProvHous strous and higher. Pork-812. Pulkmeats Long clear, ti; short ribs. 86 10; thort clear. 86 : 5. Bacon Lone clear, 86 62 (a.6 76; ehort riba, 8 70; short clear. 87 IV LaM ill 7a. Keceipta Flour, 4.0C0bbis.; wheat, 40 000 bu. ; corn, 175.0;0 bu. ; oats, 11,000 bu. : rye, 1.000 bn: barley, 16 000 bu. Shipment Flour, 9.000 Vie.; wheat. 15,(X0 bn.: corn, 54 000 bu.; oats, 1, 00 ti .: rve. 1.000 bu: barley. 1.OU0 bu. Aft" ooa Board Wheat Lower; 50:ä991c January . iJic February: Vt'Ha Way. Corn Lower; 33Jc Januarv; sn'cjc Fevrnary; Sd'c March; 3?c May. Oats-Lower; 30!sCMay. PHILADELPHIA, Jan. 5. Flour-Strong; Western snd Pennsylvania snperniie, S2 50a43; Ohio. 8:t75tä4 50; InöUna, $3!24 5U; SL Lonia and Southern IIUdoIs, 83 50: winter patent, il lV(ab 12H; Minnesota, ii 753 1 50; spring pf t ents. 51 7.a5 ii. Kye.i ur-Quiet at 81 3!33 50. wt eai Excited and very strong, under lutatofferlr.gs from ahorts: No. 2 red. Jannary, f9l4'ä'XV; Fbiuary, t'lic: March, Sä'AJ'c: April, S4;43 i"4c: May. üT,c. Cw la goo.1 demand: yellow, too; steamer No. 2 mixed and yellow, 49;3 62e: February. 4Si(9c: March. 48..l'Jc: AnriL 4,(atV4c; May, 45s(a;0c. Oa in good de mand; rejected white, 8- c; o. 2 mixed, 33fc; No. 3 white. SlVäc: No. 2 do.. 3ö,c: No. 1 d v. ot'e. ProrisioES Dull. Bef ity lamily, S13 50 ran; oo. packers. 12 öo: no. No. 1 mess ll ao. India rues. 821 60. Por New m m. 13 .A13 50; prime do. new, 811 50312. Hams 503'. I Lard Steady: refined, ss; steam. 87; butchers' loose, 16 to. Butter h irm: creamery extras, 323. Eses Firm at S0ti31c Cheese Doll; Ohio Hats rllc. Petroleum-Quit at Sli Re-HMi-l lour. 4.100 bbls.; wheat, 17,0) ba.; corn, ll.OCO bu. ; rat. 8,5-W bn. Ehipmpnu Wheat, 24,000 tu.: corn. 16 C00 bu.; oat. li.OOO bu. BALTIMORE, Jan. 5. Flour-Firra and active; Howaid street and Western superfine, 82 4032 76; eitra, S3?3 60: family. M 7i. VVheat Weit em higher and active, closing easier; No i winter led, 91392c; January. 9lc: February, 9iytZ)ic Äiarch. 9ic: May, 97J.397c Oorn Vesteru h:elierand firm; mixed, soot, 49.'J35Vr: 'auuary, 4'Jic: Ftbrnsry, 4!-öf619,c; March, 4t(3!9-!. Oaia Firmer and better Inquiry: Western white, lt 3f: mixed, Si&iia. hye Steady and quiet at 62 ;c. Hay-Steady. Provisions Steady. Me iVrk 812 75. Bn!kmeat Shoulders aud clear rib sides, packed. 807. Bacon Shoulders, 8? 2: clear rib sides, 8 50. Hams fll 7812 75. IiS.nl R fined, 8$ 25. Butter Steadv; Western, necked, 17321c; creamery, 223.JCC Ksa Easier at 27 a2e, Peiiolenm Nominal; refined. T-Tc Corlee Firmer; Bio cargoes, ordinary to fair, hliVi. Su2&r Quiet and steady; A soft. 5c Ooppr Refined lower and dull at lOVlcc. Freights to Liverpool-Quiet; cotton, 15-64d; flour, is 6d; arain, f.d. Kccefpta Flour, 7.100 bbls.; wneat, fl.OCO bu.; com, 67.000 bu.; oats, 2,000 bu. ShipmentsWheat, 6,000 bu.; corn, 66,000 bu.; rye, 2,000 bu. CINCINNATI, Jan. 5. Cotton-Quiet at lOc Flour Active and firm; family. 83 5033 90: fancy, 83 9n34 25. Wheat Strong: No. 2 red, SV4ic. Corn In good demand; No. 2 mixed, 39.'j40c. Cat Strouger; No. 2 mixed, 3Cc. Rye atron? aud higher: Na 2, 57c Bariev In good demand; extra No. 3 fall. 53c Pork Quiet at 811 75312. Lard Quiet bat firm at $6 85. Bulkmeat Quiet but firm: shoulders, 81 8r4: short rib, 8 7,S J 6 12. Bacon-Quiet bnt firm ; shoulders, 85 62ys; short lib, S7 12-, ; short clear, 87 S7l. ButterQuiet: creamery. 2ft()c; dairy, tJ'.jlSc. Linseed Oil Quiet at 47yj48c Hogs Firm; com tnon and l'gtt, 83 7531 C5; packing and butchers', 81 50 4 sa MILWA TJK-EB, fan 5 Flour-Higher; advance 10315c Wheat feverish; No. 2 Mllwauaee 7 jJanuary, 73c: February, 80c: March.st a5l ti May, 7c. Corn Flrmaud higher: No t I' Oat Firmer; No. 2, 27i2Sc Rye-Q iiet: i 1, E3c Barley Quiet and uncbaad; No. frring, 52c: No. 3 extra, 45c FrovHiois -k I vanned. Mess Pork 811 87 cash aid Jai n: 811 SO February. Lard Prime steam, cii . January. 85 93. Hoes-Firm at 81 1031 5J '. ceipts Floor. 15.000 bbla. : wheat. 2i WO ja 1 1. 10,000 bn. Shipmen ts Flour, 16,0u0 b ola ; w 1 1 1 1,150 bu. : corn, fc.coo bu. TOLEDO, Jan. 5. Wheat Excited and nrfni No. 2 ted. cash, 82c; January, 822; February ,S1 March, 83c: April, SCc: May, 87c; No. 2i:'.,8i 86c Corn Stronger; No. 2 csh, 41c; Jai iv 40c: May, 41c Oats Dull; No. 2 cth. 27: May, 30 ,c. Cioveneed Firm ; prime, 8 1 50. Receipta Wbrat, 38,000 bu. ; crn, is,000 bu.; oats, none Shipments Wheat, 35.000 bu.; corn, 9,000 bn. : oau. 1.300 bu. LOUISVILLE. Jan. 6 Cotton Firm at lO'o. Wheat Higher: No. 2 red, 78c. Corn Na 2 mixed, :i934c Oats 294c. Provisions Stronger. Mess Pork-812 50. Bulkmeats-Shoulders. 81 75; clear rib. 86 25: clear, 86 60. Baron Shoulders, 8 75: clear riri, 87 25; clear tddes, 87 5a Hams 810 50. Lard Prime leaf. S3 50. K ANSA 9 CITY, Jan. 5. Wheat Market higher; C8h. 59ci January, 60c: February, 61c; May, Ctjic. Corn Higher; cash, 27)4 b'd, 2 asked; February, 28): March, 28),c; May, 3033V:. Oats Dull and nominal. OUs. ANTWERP, Jan. 5 Petroleum-mißlS-'. WILMINGTON, N. C, Jan. 5.-l"urpenUae Firm at27ic PITTSBURG, Jan. 5. Petroleum Dull certifl. rates opened at 74,ir, declined tj 73s, rallied vto 7ShC, and closed at 7bJ ,c OIL CITY. Pa., Jan. 6. National Transit oerCcateB opened at 74ic; highest, 74V.c; lowest, 73c; cloccd at 73,'ie. 'Sales, 164,300 bbls.: clearances not reported; runs. 104. ISO bbls.; shipments, 69.270 bbls; charters, 26,343 bbls. Exchange stock, 400 bid, bnt none offered. BRADFORD, Pa, Jan. 5. Crude Oil Market Dull and weak. National Transit and Tidewater runs. Saturday and Sunday, 79.C58 bbls; total shipment. 76 923 bbls.; charter. '26,319 bbla.; clearances, 2.590,000 bbis. National Transit certificates opened et 74V4C and cloeed at73;c; highest price, 74), c, lowest, 73c WnJeky. EALTLYORE, Jan. S.-Whlsky-8teady at 81 18 Ol 19. ST. LOUIS, Jan. 5. Whisky Steady at 81 li CINCINNATI. Jan. 5 -Whisky-Quiet at 81 11. PHILADELPHIA, Jan. 6. Whisky Dull at 81 SO. CHICAGO, Jan. 6. Whisky Qaiet at 81 13. Dry Good. NEW YORK. Jan. 5. Dry Goods In some seasonable specialties there baa been a very fair degree of business, and In gingham and table damaiks business was very good, but in other departments there has been less doing. Soalhern Negroe Enjoying Themselves. . . -(Mobile Baftister.1. . Can it be that it was owing to Cleveland's election that more negroes that usual got drunk in Mobile Christmas?
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BNEEZS until yoar bead seems ready to Of off -.until your nose and eye discnarge excessive quantities of thin, lmuung. watery fluid: unill your head acte, xncuth and throat ( parched, aad blood at fever heat. This is ail Acute Catarrh, and la Instantly relieved by a mm single dose, ud permanently cured bytona bottle of Sasfokds Radical Cc&EroBCl TAREH. Coai-ltte Treatment with Inhaler, Sl.OO; One bottle Radical Cure, one box Catarrhal 6ol vent and ianford's Inhaler, all in one package, ol all drugUts, for 8 LOO. Atk for fcaniord's Radical Cure. "The cnly absolute specific we know of."Med. Times. "The best we have found la a li!o time of suffering." Rev. Dr. Wigpn, Boston. "After a lon sutlering with Catarrh the RaDicib Ccrx has conquered." Bev. 8. W. Monroe, Lewlsbcrgb.Pa. "I have not found a case that It did noj relieve at once." Andrew Lee, Manchester, Mase Potter Drag and Chemical Co., Uoatoiu For the relief and prevention, the Instant it 1 applied, of Rheumatism, Neurale'a, Sclav lea. Coughs, Colds, Weak Back, Stomach and Bowels. Shooting Pains, Numbness, Hysteria, Fo male Pains. Palpitation, Dys Fepsia, Liver Complaint, Biliocj ever, Malaria and Epidealcs nse Collins Plasters (in Klctrtc Mattery combined with a Foroaa Planter) aal laugh at pain; 25c.everywaero 4 LECTPJ C to FORC0HVICT LABOR. NoaTHKRM Indiana Ptatf Pki-)n, V Michigan ciiY, Dec 16, lV). Tbe convict labor of tne hundred (100) able bodied men In tne Northern Indiun State Prison will be let ior a p.' sod of not more than five auf las ;t ao two jtars. Tte men have heretofore been employed in tha manufacture of boots and ho a. They will tie let for such work or any other cluss of mannlacturinp. Bids nlll be recived for the above uatil January 15, ls5. at 12 m., when they will be opened andl cooj-ldeiea ty the loard in ij;ular set-sion. All bids mut state Ihe numbtrof mentobQ contracted for and tbe amount proposed to pay v day for each man. AU lator cnatr such conirao'ü mutt be tieriormed witbln tbe prison limit, nl in sccoroacte with its lules, rtgulaiioiJS and discipline. fcl on room and AssUtart Keepers lurn'sneii A il bids must be written in plain terms, clearly setting fonh tte projxsals of tbe biüuer, auJ shall contain tte names cl tte pusons who arfl propped aa snreiles upon the totitract, who inut! be resioentw of tbetHaie of Indiana. The Board of Directors reserve the rieht to reject any and all bid.. il bids rrustbetealed anJ iirected to the Btr.rd of Directors, cate cf tuo Warden of said Prison, ahd indoiscd; "Bids for Prison Labor." JAME3 MURDO'.-K, War lea. COLD ilZLDAL, TMilZ, 127Z BroaM Cocoa. Vvarranted ttbtolutrly pwrw Corro, fp:.mv.Lieh the exc-hs of Oil I:a t-et-a rcmovetL It has ihrf Um i'ia ttrtugih of Coct-a m!s at:!: tua-c'i,ArruT,-rootcr 6arki tieri'forc far more econc-ii H U d-U-loua, nonriabinf'i..T l:e:::i:5,ci.-;i7 digested, w I i.mirai.ly ad-ipv-d fvr invalid KJL well aa fur j r-Mjr.s in bealth. Sold by 4;rorers everywber. W. BAER & CO., Dcrc&ester. K3j Sawing Made Easy,j ilOXJXCH IIQZIXISQ SAX7E?a KACHIK3 ' SENT ON j I: 4V m. ' I Tot locvinir cstttü. wood yr. farrifT rfr!-r nr9 rt.jve w,i.idr.a sorts ji 1. ,-nmiu. - " r.vi. 7t,wnu i ran). A Ijov of 16 ein SX.W lov tmmtnr.tt ra7. Immens Raving f lbr ud amry. " forelrTmnt'v ilUitnvt-i fi"U';7ii ia 6 t.nl!iJit c'' ra, also lnuiiit!y iliurauu.tevi jioi-t- r in b Colors. All rc klOSABCH XFO CO,, tAJ Zyj Cute Et-, Chicac, TX csu n.MrAtici;! (rVWbliHhed 135L) Grist Mills of French B.ihrrit-'-.ne," t-ortaDle Mill for Farmers. t 18 Staes and etylea. Over 'a.Uki la cn, 8133 and upwards. Oce plete Mill snd eheller, 8115. A 007 can frfnd and keep In order, adapted to any kind ol etil a bo power. CcmP;ete Flocilac sal (Viru Mills. ALL BlIIS. Serfl fo Book oa urict and haw M Ula, j Nordyke & Marmon Co.. INDIANAPOLIS,' IND. Take Stock Yaid Street Oar. 5XQ MUZZLE I otrE:i?. Potv ' liTiaiJirt " DMO-Lrcocb-Jl'TL '"'- PjlT 'etil loi-l.--. suarantcnl St2C.' -';t"t. Warranted vootl ;hootcr iO t 1." MiiTle Loader no . oi.'l. f'-riliustnit tl eatalopue -unn, PiiK i ves, etc. se i t before you VjJ Sü. 1&0 2aia Ciaclans'.:,, s- e or r.povi FREE TO ANY" LADY r ' TV 111 a-rr to t::ow VXUm W - -afci l Koller ti."it to Ibrir 3 'j fsin,la od tl 1 t luf"uBes1.tfnrii. Wo 'II wn-y ro (., im-M t Iii 11L'I, m a mi't, -nl ort of oi.r hi-i lwuiK "..!..rrUC-v.-ii4t v-. Cati!ci" bolMH'rr' - l!l sl : njr how ron n ra ii!.. irot;i r.;.t at b'.nia. Si..l rr't. -c er-, 1 . ir -, 4vf tKl.T." or i U1 1-Out-iu...-t st). I -..1 ft fr. u. a. babcock ti co.. czNxriflsooK. co?;rr.' NAVIN &, GRIBBLE, Vetorinary Surgeons, IXXClIrtXXkTOOli, Infiknakv and OrFits 31 Bird Street, Amen?!" BUbles. Prescriptions by mall, 8L ToÜRli FITS!) hffi i h.y cur 1 ui "i man tihtpN to .p l ..-m i.-r m t'meand th!Dhvet!i'm return asrani. I nimn ,r) rlmr. t .e nJ tha dl of HIS. kPM.fceriY or t Al.l.lNi f ICKNES3 l:fe !-n? atmly. Iwarrant mvrenipciy Mrnra the worst f. B.cni 1 1 'ir ,., f;i,j 1 no i,'an f .r ot Bnw Mcivlnt fiin. irm! n ai- i.r a trcia; .e anl a tr Bi'ftleofmy In'al'iiMa roni.v. oiv Fjpi-m an.l Vn OJtce. It iwn Ton ii"t''u r- h trial. ai.l f will rnt, vi. Aiiurrsa lr. H. u. KtHJT. In fearl ii N-w Yor. i?zj -oS : , HDKSTV Vt r ; , V it . - j. 1 A. Ja.'.A ,,.a4ffrAB OCT f a lr kuiiuinkor. Lyrnai'.CV. C ro Jara O J 1m Li me. J. b. Bute a A Co,aDey St. N. k . AT OTTCE la hereby given that an election ef two "Trustees, one to erve ivro yrsrs and serve one year. Will b e held by Germania Lc oce to edge NoA , (D Frf. , a. r. a.. at ner reg mar p ace oi meeting i- - - veninir. 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