Indiana State Sentinel, Volume 30, Number 50, Indianapolis, Marion County, 14 January 1885 — Page 8

THE INDIANA STATE SENTjNEL WEDNESDAY. JANUARY 14 lEfcö

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a-aaa,PaMaft-, dr! Irately d ia W rally at the fruit from whlci they are nele TOR STRENGTH AND TRUE FBUII XXJLTOR THEY 1X0XE. MC'ASID BY T"l Price Baking Powder Co., Chicago. III St. Louis, Ml. mm or ' Dr. PrlcYs Cream Baking Pcwd.r HD Dr. Trice's Lspalin Yeast Gems, Beat Dry Bap Tt.it . yCH fi A T.; 2T3T 02CC32Xia. i wi kjlee zur cks quaxttt. LIGHT 'HEALTHY OREAD Bi a . v a The t.st dry bo? yesst in tha world. Bread rVsed cy thi5y'n;t Is t'nM. white ard wholesome like cur omidmothr'8 delicious bial, CROCSS3 SELL TKEM. pkiI3 a' ml Price Caking Powder Co., j raTis cl it. rncs'j Siicul lMr.il Ercacs, Chlcejo, III. ft. Louie, MO. A TALK WITH M'DONALD. TlkAt Ha Thlnkt el tha Praaldent-Klact ud tie Political Issnes of tne Day. tCtlcago latcr-Cccan. "When the Hon. Joseph E. McDonald, of Indiana, hai returned to the Talmer fra n the Iroquois Clob last evening and htl lighted his cigar for a quiet, rtrlectire two it, Le bad to make a change in uia programrue as he fat in his comfortable pi rlor to bid a reporter for the Icter-Oeean c ma in L.d take a cnair. When hia victor had bteii coniia'ly treated by this big, hecina'j: atid d.?tii.cih,-d IIfiiier whun Iad:a:;a i wsi'ic to ec.rt to a Cabinet o.ltion, Mr. Hrponaid "8 tborflv akd: V, hAt1oycn think of Mr. Cleveland f ;V.i,'' replied Mr McDonald, wi;h a fr;ecdly emile aud judical deli ? ration, ' I thick be if a man of a pool deal of wbat it caJed yls inertia " Whtreaooa the reporter ventcred a liberal interpretation to the effect that Cleveland is a hard man to m- bnt a cod dal cf a man when he ?3 poU;. Mr. IfcDonald smilfd w.ent, and continued: "Mr. Clavelar.d bow., I thins, not too much Ott racy, but a spirit temp-red with sound j-.dpii.i-Dt. There's a good dfal of thecoJifiat in Mr. Clve;ijd. I believe 'Ho'd.'ast,' or SteaLaat.' isci. of Biq)d') favor. te CtaTac:ers in h;? 'riiirnii'a rYr'Si,' wasa't he? ' ueiied ".Tee" McDia'd, with a smile that lent s:nicaoce to thd of the egere. "When be xirruM the actiya principle of tbis y:a inertia what is be going to & el the reporter. ' I take it ilr. Cleveland is a Democrat, and in he admiijtr.tion he will na7iga;e by "Think, perhaps, 24r. McDonald, that any cf these landmarks nugbt be removed?" "Mo, air: taee landmarks are the cornektcnes on which the Government re?t.M "Gotn?; to set np any new stones?" I don't know of any." "la the civil service law one?' "Well, I wouldn't have toted for that law if I had been in Congress." "Why?" 'Fcr a yariet7 of reasom. For ina'aoce, there is the principle underlying the law of xipetnity in office, and to that I object. It 1 ntc according to the Kenias of our ina'itat'i Di. Jt goes back too mach to British models, and necessarily carries with it in tiaie civil llvt of pensioners." "But having the law, what would you do?" "I believe It the duty of the executive to enforce it." "And you believe Cleveland will enforce HT "Yes; I believe he will. ' The Constitution enjoins cn the President aa one of hia chief duties that he take care that the laws are carefully executed." "You believe Mr. Cleveland's recent letter a fair expression of his purpose in thui regard'" i 8, a fair and clear exposition ot hia inttM.o.i regarding iL He is not a man ejiven If ilcnble de&iicg, or to double entendr, ro dro he intend, I think, that anything sbocld be r?d between the lines. As to deckled caaes of partisanship with civil service employes, which ia the case you suggest, I think ! will undoubtedly exercise whatever powrr of removal he has under the law, leavjng to tre Behtte the right to do as it , plaea Id the matr. Yea, I believe he will retain a faithful public officer until his term expires, and he will not, I think, feel any obligation to reappoint him." "And. Mr. McDonald, what about the South and its cry?" "I don't think the clamors from the 8outh will be very touch different from those of any other section. I think the er eat pressure upon the administration will particularly be at its beginning; but I don't think, as I say, that the clamors froaa the Hoath will be greater than those from other sections, and I don' think THI CLAIMS FEOH TÜZ FOUTH will be recognized or discriminated against to any greater decree than is done toward the people of any other section. I speak, xemnttber, from wbat Mr. Cleveland said, and because he pcke as tha representative cf the Democratic party. A3 to the negro ' question, which you bring up, I will eay I expect less discrimination with reference to Claas or color, and greater freedom generally aofar as the Federal Government is concerned. I think, regarding le. slation upon stich a question, that this is oae of thoie easts in which negative action by the Federal Government is better than positive action." "A to tariff, Mr. McDonald?" "While I have decided views as to what Is the sound policy of the Government In this regard, I am not one who favors a radical change, especially when each might very reriocely and immediately affect the values of property; but I think we ought to address ourselves to the task of removing all burdens from loreign imports that in any form enter into the manufacturing industries cf the country. Yes, I would continue Jie interr s.1 revenue oa whJjkjd tobacco,

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e-pe cially upon ita production, sine? it - a agricultural production ana tnoaia do v e3(fc'ail7 discriminated apairs- Aj to leg islation concerr.iBR tee rauroaas 1 migut say tbatthe whole queatioa ol interstate corrirterce mast eventually be dealt witn oy the Federal Government. The railroad systems are outgrowing the State and Slaw law. Yet eondiUona muat work into form first, and things should not be interfered, with which may adjnst themselves." 'YYtat do you think ol l-Andall'i hid Scutl-r " den't think Kancall Xiil Sonetten hiirtelf his trip S:utt. Mr. iUndall is tte repreeectalrve ol a. local fdtereat. His drrcinaviQ? interest if one that he neyer a; ill be able to impress epea tho crrintry. ihi mo or r-Roticrios bsstTTiyed protection, I mean, per 99. Hecrtary McCVIccb. pat that ia a tera tsmi rrttn he Mid that in the leading articles et manufacture we have reacbed the point u! OA er trod net ion, and there ia no market tcr tat Bnrplufl because of tha co:t of production. 1 think that Hands'! ees what the oecessary consequences are, and he ia ndeavcriEg to 6hap me v.ewa ai aa not to antagonize what ia inevitable. T7e must becoiue mannfactriTins peotie, and we rnnht have cheaper mat:ial thra now to make op. We want to make. to bo ai to 84-11 at home end abroad too. There 19 no dLncr abont otsx nonre iiiarfcet when we eia tDd onr nrplxa to other countries." t. ilcDoaOd cou'du't well disensi Cabi Hl rovbiiites, and with all firmness and aicdestv declined to nbmit to interrogaCions tbereon. but he was wiIIlDZ to say: "Ag to tbe Cabinet, it 1 a matter in which the Presidpnt is expected, aud I believe he will in this instance be the sole lade aa to whom be shall invite into it. and I have no docbthewill endeavor not to discriminate aeainst any section." In short, Mr. McDonald pleaaantlyaammed cp what he considered would be Democratic doctrine under the new administration by repeating the inscription, in the way of a good anecdote, walcn appears upon mat ana's ttcce in the Washington monument 'No North, do South; nothing bnt the Tjnicn." Bj ihe order of Uorernor Wright it w?j engmvrd thereon, and Zlr. McDonald tayK it starxlf for Indiana's broil 1 catholicity to day. Mr. McDonald averted that, of cexuse. enly cordial relations existed be tween hiru!! aud Mr. Htu-dricks, who, by coincidence, occupied a neighbonn-? parlor in the Palmer lait evening. Mr. McUjnaid is in the city on law basiDes. Ex-GovtRNOK Abnei; Cobi b-, of Maina, whose death at the age of eighty-one years and ten months baa joet been announced, was a poor farmer's boy, and by his own efforts and astuteness accumulated a for ture of f 3. 000,000 or $7,OH000 Ha wai nevfr nsarried. He wa? the lat of ei?ht brct'. er?, rio one of whom left a male heir. th Uftt of theai, Stephen's son, hayint; been drowned with hia laUer a lew years as'X Tr selection ot General Hancock as Chief Marshal for the iDacnratiou vras most judi cious, but the veteran will heal tbe pageant with a sure heart this yeir. His married daughter died pocce t.me since, and tha reathof his nor Russell, whom he ido'i2?J. leaves bun chi Idles. The symnatniea of the atien attend the gallant soldier. It is a little singular that a man who took defeat with as much calm philosophy as Mr. BU.ce ia said to Lave done could boi get np maei etiäro enough to maks one or two New iear s t alla. flltre Thrm a Char.ce. Jf the tboubacds and tens of thousands of weak ani weary euilerera thruutihout the land, whj, in epite of care aud skill, are ei-adi:y Driftirji; downward, could have the benefit of tLat singularly Vitalizing Trnni.mei;t low to widely dispensed by Dra. 8tariev Talen, of 1,1W Girard street, Pht1adelphia, the help, and ease, aud comfort it would br;n? to wasting bodies and depressM ipirits would be blessings beyond price. .If, readtr. yoa have au invalid wife, or mother. or oanpnrer, or nt;r, or any one wno ta under vour tare or decedent 0.on yon, and to whom life has become a burden through weakceas aod pao, consider seriously wtetberyou are not bound, in both love and doty, to give this sufferer a chance cf recovery, or, at least, the blesaing of eaa from pin. ion are of!'ered the amplest me&ca of information in regard tD this new Treatment. If von can examine testimony without prejudice, and can weigh evidence with judgment and discrimination, write to Dra, fcfarkey fc Palen for such proofs ia doc uments acd reports of cases as will enable you to fairly examine and decide for your self. Ihey will be promptly supplied. Mattui w A., William A., and Daniel A. Grant, brothers of the same age, are living in Torrinjrton, at the age of sixty-tour ynr ar.d all etriviog to reach thee ssora yr and ten, tt least, and aa much beyo id tit age aa powsibie. Me. CcABits OiBojf, Zrlijurrs new can didate for Cabinet honors, is amon t-e grat acbolars of ta coantrv. and was a l'.v partner nf Edward Bäte while the latter im Attorney General in President Linoln'u Cat.iL et. Gimt Habkxt Ueuiocstrates that Geaeral Jackson did not use cotton bales at ths battle of New Orleana. But the ingenious youth of all agea will be ta iht differently. Cocrxb8man Phil Thompso, of Kentucky, suffered tha lois by fire of the Ti ompeon homestead at Harrodsburg, Ky., Jai wee. War's dread alarms carry . terfor to tbe hears cf peace lov'.ng citizens, butlit ia aafe to sav thai the number of lives annually eacrificed .to liver eompliint, in its vanons forms, greatly exceed thtwe of the most destructive battles. George L. Martitiez, of Nicaraugna, writes: "During my last visit to New York I was preeented with half a dozen bottles of MiBhler's Herb B-t'ers, aa 1 I cheerfully testify that less than two bottles cured me of liver complaint of five years' standing. Peofis80b Bi.njamis BiLLiMAN, of Yale College, is believed to be dying at his home in New Haven from a sudden and aggressive development of heart disease and dropsy. The medical profession are slow (and rightly so), to indorse every new medicine that is advertised and sold; bnt honest merit convinces tbe fair-minded after a reasonable time. Physicians in good standing often preecribe Mrs. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound for the cure of female weak cease. Prikc I Alfibt Victob enjoys the remarkable distinction of beinr tbe first heir to the beir apparent to tbe British throne who grew to manhood. f ifteen Founds C)nel la Three Week, and Cored of Connamptlon. Messrs. Craddock & Ca, 1032 Eace street. Philadelphia, ra. : Gsktleme?? Please send me twelve bottles of Dr. U. James Cannabis indica, oae each of pills and ointment, for a frisnd of mice who is not expected to live; and as your medicine cured me of consumotioa some three years ago. I want him to try them. I gained fifteen pound) while taking the rst three bottles, and I know it is just the thing for him. Kespectfollr, J. V. Hvll. Lawrenceburg, Andersoa Co., Ky. . A great many people disregard dyspeptic symptoms and assume that they will soon dlrappear of themselves; bni this la not the fact and the enly safe ictaeij ior them is üthQii Daik tad Ires.

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jttONEY AND STOCKS. Yaw fork Fluane'jtl Hattet UEW YORK. Jan. li-lfoney-Eaty at ' oent.: closed offered at i per cent. Prime MercanUle Paper -446 per tCnU GovertaentsFlrni. Eailwey Bond Stronsr. Ettte eKtiritles-Steailj. Tte -wetk opered wit 4tnn ,n1 h5rher mnTrl TTMMactfona aesfiw -te.a 000 tttarea. ol whfch IZ.Wi weT9 t'.una, 29,000 La ke Snore. ST.tifO Northwestern, -u. a St. rani, 13 m üuiou Pacific, w vaion and lS.üCO New York Cec trat, iua m-uiüä, ir.niei was without leature 01 interest. Htktg todT incladM Oolorado CntrL 70: Goodsaaw. 6: Butro Trnnet. 10: Ualon Conlolldated, i: Plymouth, 15J4. buyer 5til blt 9ternn& W doya isivi v. k siiiBf?, rgnt. .MMM4b14 New a. d. 1 per cent. tonC8. lui 1 to7Km parcnann? pn"e (or Government bands in Indtnapalla varln f-ona fto New Yore quotations 91 per 00c t. Padflo S'a. - 175 Tennessee, new 2 Cent. Paaac Unto. trrTi Tex. P. land. craDte. s;v tno erona.- bj .rex. r. tt:oiruae. ns-;4 Loubil&na ooi'Uls. 7 D. P. laud Krems.. ...107 Xlsxouri C's.....-10l U. P. ainklug f iud.U64 St. Joe ..................11 j i v irpnu 6 a. . , P. & Ö. C. driita.-llCM Vixi&ia consols S7 4 Taoneuiee 42 I Do. Jelarrcd... esSRAL rrocES. Adams PxprM8...M12 'Mobile A Ohio 7 AlicgDonv Oentral... 3( Morris A Ewi.. us in , as Alton s "ene U 21 im v;h7l!l9 dt Chat.. A. AT. II. pfd... It lav sr a i .. j. ucuirai Amcrl!. Drees. - VO Norfolk & vv. pW orL Cedet a A N.. 6) Northern FaciSc Do. pfd..M....M.m . 174 Canada Pacttc. 44 Canada Southern 0 Northwestern : - Central fietac... UK Northwestern pM.125'i beTeaae Ohio., e'i Hew York Central.Co, flrrt prasmed.- 11 .Obio Central.- IS to. aecona.a. . uuio ci ji.wtixaii-oi. jo. h t-hicapo s Aitern no u. a uise. pia . ti C, A A. preferred..... Ii i Ontario Woltern 12 rhic. Bur). A Q.. ..i:Wi Oreijoa Havisrstion., 73 .tic. et. L. 4N.O ss Oregon T:auHoa't L l i f o. pfd.-.... IS Pacifio Mail &', i n., san. a üiere.- vu u aama. s c. c c. & :. 3.4 Peona. D. fc 13V velaware Jt ial-.... 7." g rlttfoanr 13 8'i PulhcanPa'acdOtr.liri' Hxi ReaSir.?..... W t el. & Lao - Denver di B. Gran't Erie.. ...... .-.. F.ne pre;errcd 1J3i Vtsrlr Island ...AtT.Xl St. Lj. Si Sa. Fran is 3 Do. prcferrea-.... 37 Do. first rfd 85 Eaf t Teu ne ee-.. Ox preferred fort Wayne-.. 125 Ht. Paul.-. 7 aannltai Bt.Joe 3SS St. Pnl pld. . 10 J1-; n - . o i - n . Ti i . r l . fa. prcicrruu.... r.i;-, ou nuia r'4 Harlem 191 !St. Paul & OmatiR... !"' i Bousion A Texas.. 20 i?t. P. A O. pfd K;" Ullnoia Cmtral...-...12l iTcxaa PacIBo. IV , r . . T . in . . I r er . 1 . - A . . .'. iUUIIUI, C. a TT ...... JJ'f.UUIUM fmi3..i Xaha) & Texsj it; i v. o. Exprer-.... vi Lake ÄiieA West.-. 11 W.. St. L. A Pacific-. 5 likJlKhnn KI'IV. TiM li'. Louisville & K.iih"- 25Ji Wells A Fareo Kx..10t5 Uu., N. A. 4 Chi..- ID ;W. Ü. Telegraph...... 57'4 Marl., A Cln. 1st pld 10 IHomeftake ............ 'J Do. aeoond p(d... 5 ilron 6ilver.-.....-M Mem. A Charleston.. 2tt Ontario. IS Micthtn Central... 6 K1 Quicksilver. 8 ftlmnoap. A8t. L...- 1 Do. preferred.....-. 2i':i Lb, prtierred. 27 iriouth laclfla... . . Miaunai Pacllla 93'; datro 10 Foreign Blooey sad Stocks. tJJTDOS. .''n. lt. Cnited States Bonds 1. t.'i: 4H. 17' Kallroad Sonds-Krle, H;a: "e onde,61; Hew York Ontrai, Iülno's Cen tral, 2Tj?a; Reading, 94; Canadian Paciac, 4i; rani, 7'; PARIS, Jan. 1Z Kent, 59f. 650. C03I3IEKCIAL. (tRIIN. The following tatle atiown the rnoelpta ot grata St tßl. poiTt' io 'r. r-s:-t tw('r.'wir noara; .celvl rionr, t!t Wheat, twCotD, uü C&t, t.z.. Rya. fcn . tl.ti-jO l.'.OOO ,...l,8W Theloliowiug UMa irtcara me atucoct olcrain In store t thu coin.: EieTa.or A Kle.tor B Cap:tmt Xleraior. en't levator Elevator P.. aa Total. 70.9OC 12.7C01 98.40C 31.0U0 51.000! toriesp'g day lu; yer IfW.tOO tluor, Gralu auti flat. Flour Pateut, fl 755 03; extra fancy. St 009 5i ; laser, M ,JCc4t OJ; cnoicc, ?.l 7533 family, 13 ?5(Zt3 60; treblat-xtn.. 3i M-.ji 7: lontle extra. 4 0 50: extra. U i.5f2 s; aupernne, S2 00 A 2 15; flne, 2 W. When We u cote: Sil Asked. SM i-6 77$ ' f.r Bid. 40 S7V, XH 87 757 :l S'i 37 3iL vss 27 So. 2 ieea- . . hi trsca y-j trsck tr&t-'K track track track track track No. 8 Mot .. - Nj. 2 tod ,- No. 8 hd...-. Rejected. Kebruary March Corn We quote So. 2 wM e... Asked. track 4. o. 3 W hite. l rive truck truck track track triU'K track track track trace Elzh sliievU. Mixed Blxti mixed re'wcve.1 .. Eejectcd yellow Ko,3wtiite rejected No. 2 White rejected Sonnd Ear, No. 2 whluj... 8ooiidar mised 0a'-J We qno'.e: Ko. 2 whlto AAD:1. track Light Uixcd .. trat-a trac1 track Mixed., Kejoctcd m. ...... Eye No. 2, firm; 56c hid, no tellers. Bran Firm ; 10 25 bid, no sellers. Hay Prli.:o timothy, dull; choice wanted at f 10.50, a ithout sellers. CHICAGO MARKETS. FumlAfted by H. E. Kinney & Co.. Grain and Provision Brokers, Ko. Chamoer of Commerce. 1

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Jan. 12. jOpen's UighaijUTc-kt iCiue.ug March. . 82 80,'4l sil8 Corn Feb 87VHi l' tS'8i ti March..... 17! 87 üti ti May.-. 41 41 40 4 Oats Feb. .i'S WJ: 2C: March..... 2C 27 -2" 26 '4 Kty. ::04 mi 2V 2)'t Pork Feb 12 00 12 10 11 12 0 March J2 12 12 22 11 97 12 10 My. . 12 40 12 bü 12 30 12 42 Lard ye 6 s 6 n 6 86 o 87 WAlCh.. 6 97 7 ) 2 97 My.. 7 17 7 17 7 10 7 12 Elbs eb-. C W 10 6 00 6 f& March.- 6 07 6 20 6 07 6 15 Mar-...-. 6 27 6 35 S 27 6 32

Estimated reeeipi hoss, 4.000 head. CCar lots Wheat, 256; corn, 424; oats, IIS. INDIANAPOLIS MTUOLESALB MABKKT Dry tiooda. raisTS. Windaor fancy Fsclfio fancy Cocbeco fancy, . Ricomond fancy. 6 , 5 aaa6 Merrimack fancy. cy- S :y lonestotga fancy Berwick lancy.. .6 Keimont fancy. Hamilton fancy.. Waah'n'ton Ind. biue..7'i a M fnl Kin f I T American fancy American shlrtink .4S Albloa solid AUIOI IMIU AViXUa V1UO f 7 aeae"J Allen fancy. .....',!lmpon's mining Allen ibirtlne .4H Sfeel River faacy. C 5 Merriaiack aruruna,-.f uaaaea lancy. prim raBRics. Pacific Jipoplln lua-lO! Hamilton i alDacea. 9's" pacific?! cfiahra'rs.-.ui uamtiton 4 mix . mix n;, raonc ä Auatrauau aapc...M 18 Paclffc -4 A. C. M-..-rd Pacific 6-4 K X. eash.20 I'aciScKOa lawns l'J' Paella Cfgaudy -11 HaciaoChambray - 9 Pacific cretonnes....... 8 Pad lie 6 4 A. C cash.2ä Pacific c. f. suitings.- 8! MaDChes'r cashll'i PaclOo percales..., Manchester DeBMW Pacify nuu's vail ij -i6; Atiantio alpacas .10 AriiaKtoa 42-in nuns Atlantic u. Lt- CMtx. l Atlantic Y. caahm 25 TelllBZ... Arlington can u mere gray .15 BBOWT4 0 OTTON. Atlantic AAtlantic H 1 3edford R. HlU's 1 Mystic Elver, yardstick.. 'aaeea6 Lawrence l L Tremont i Indian Head Stark A-. 7 Coneetotta W-, Pepperell K. Karanack 1 JiCf 0. ..,.mU' aataaa4 k Peppered K. .&'4lBoott XX. - 6 I'epperell 9 4 . Pepptrell 10-4... .-...1 iMassachunet.ta B. B 5'4 20 IWindaor H..BLSACRkO COTTONS. AndrooyclnL 7 Barker Mf-'J-....-oti,üa.e..-..... TiijKHt eil nHiMH'n,.vH 7 aa..., . .

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Si Maonvnie 7V 10 KruU of tie Looaa. S4 gi. deeper Hem 7 Vi Farmers' Cboice. t -rvi'cne A. A.. jrp. fit Pocihontas . -7!4 .10 retcfcville..... 7 Cheeta'Jt Hill .... ferpcrell 9 4. ...... 20 Uonodale Cambric. Pcppereu io-4 22x1 J ubi uut 4.S corrow vcansxia B o Bl'd B'n 6 Bl'd 7 Trtmont DL-. 6 7 8 9 10 Tremont F Treroont H...- 7 Tttmonl I' .. 8 T-aont D.. . lont L. 7 a 13 7 8 8 8W 9-4 10 13'4 11 12 H 14 Tremrnt a 9 T aontB.-7S 1 vctaont N M 8', froniout O - 9 iEi;?rtoaOM. c Treuen i Y. 11 Tremont X. nrtl atbcarff Nashua K... , 6 7 jthertoa 7 7Vi!EilerU)aCL...- 7W 7 - 7 -7 Nsu.hu L... Nashua C... rv:'EUertoaT.. . 8 K : K I irrirtii v . . 4 gS'Ellertoa B.. ...... 9l4 Nashua B..., 8 9 (E lortoa R . 9'i 9-; Kliertoa Q........10 10 Ellertoo P 10S lUi Ellertoa O....HJ 14 iKUerteu Nathna A 8Vi Nashua AA. 9vi -lö'i J2 Nuhua XX.. CrVGHAXS.' . 7 Waai'Utta....-. f' ATnosk;ag. I-nrjLgier. 1 lee. -, lascow. Or it ee a Maae White M i's Co. 74 Berkihire.. . , 7 N"orniudie r 7 j Royal. ..him....ii,i. ... S 7 (Renfrew drefw.. t 7 ll3hnsoabnkfold...-10X PLAIDS AND CH EVICTS. Amostctir 9 jAIacanaplald.--7 AmoteaK, Iauc7 10 !Lo":isiana p.ams.., 7 Leies V. OvUwa pilds........ 7 o;is B r. .. 8i d!nbuTg ciierioji.10 l ark IMls. To c.liei.k.-12 1 3vueu cheviou 9 l'srk fO check..l? flrtat Ket-nbllj rbev. 7 Koor.oray ciJCCk.... 9 Oolnm'itan 7s 7 uy. Otis check , 9i Hamilton stripes.. DENIMS. Ct'A A X A . 11 i York, blue..... Oll B 12 York, slate OUa C C... - ..11 lYorl fancy, Amoskcaz H Oakland, A, Everett 14 IColumbian,, Uaym&acr 8 IBoktoa TICKIMGS, Araosxeag, A C A ......14 iLewistou, 86... York, bO In lltLewiston, ' S2.. uonueatoga, a a .. it jLiewiston, svt.. conestoia, extra......i3 Oakland, a... Coestoga, C C A. ,ll!Oakland, A A ShAIN BAGS. A mer!can...M.-.-... 19 'Granger ....?0 Franklinvllie ...20 Lewlstoa - -22 BUrk, A .....-.23, Georgia, A-.. ...loi CARPET CflAIH. Wil;9-. 18 iCoverlet Chain ......20 Colored 22 :No. tOO Cotton Yarn.-10 Candle Wlca X Irwine....... iO The Produce 3Ia.rtet. Fcs raylns ISc per dot ; from store. 20c. Butter Creamery fancy, 2S310c: choice, 25 5'-7c: dairy, eclectod. li;iä20c: country, fancy, lij; sweet roll, I0(l2c; median pradoe, 6Sc; lo grades, 83 lo per lb. Poultry Uens, 7c per lb. ; roosters, 4c: spring chickecs, 6o; turkeys. BHc; old geee. and wellleethercd, per doz..f" 40; ducks, per doz., 3 00. Pat-bits üöc per doz. Squirrels 7c per ooa. Feathers Priiae keebo, 4öc; mixed and ducks, Kags-lK3l5ic. Wool Tun-washed and tickeJ, 30c: nnwasbed, medium, 20c; unwashed common, 20c; un waer-ed fine, 16c; Cots wold, 15c; do. coarea, 164l7c; do. cotton fleeces, liaise The Provision Market, Below are the present Jobbing prices: cinoked Meau, canvased or piaa (p'.&in meati not guaranteed aaint skippers-)d. C. Utois: P to 12J lbs. average, lie; 16 lbs. aera?e, l3',ic; 17i It, averse, 10Sc: 20 lbs. average, lo!4t Conare hams, uncanvasod. 8c; Calitoruia hans, 7c; nciish breakfast bacon, clear, 10ic: Ensiia'i shoulders, 6c: tamily shoulders, pieces averaging 6 to 10 Its.. 4'c; dried beef, lc Sacoa Clar tide, meainai wt.,V,c: do backs, liot we'Kbi, fcc: bellies. 8c; French flitch, 7-lb pes, 7c D.S. and Puklcd Msiis Euzlish cared, clear sides or biots. nmraoioi, 7l-2'-; Bean pora. cle.Ar, per bol., 2" Iba, 815 0C; pork, clear. Dtr bti., 2a3 lbs, fi3: fam-lv pork, clear, per b'oi., lbs., Sit; family beef. S'8. lard Pure kettle-rendered in tierces, 8V'e: to half barrels or &0-lbtubt, 9c; 45-lb tin tubsd,4.c; 20-lhpail8, 9V4c; 10-lb pails, 10c. ciOk:r.a-ln cloth, 6,l;e: in akin, 7c Tb Grocery Harket. Cheep Full cream, Nöw York, 14.915c; Ohio, 0c: part sklta, t&ic per pxind; Whlto Roae, 12c; Cry? tal eprla. 14c: Expire. 12c CoRt-es Common, f(slO$c: ordinary, lOVJ lie; fair, llll'c; prime, 12l2c; etricJij pilaie, 12f13c;choC3. lSUc; Old ernraent Java, l&i&tyizi McLaugalin's XXXX roasted. 1-lb packsjpea, 100 lb cases, I4;c: 6l ü do., 14J..C; Arbu"k!e's roasTd, 14--4c; Leverin's. I4c; Cardoba, l4ic; Gates' A No. 1, 15c; Gates' priL-ic,l44& SuKRrs Cutloaf. 7'c: powdered. Tf'o: graunlsted. 6-.;6c: stfindnrd A, 6;(9oc; of? A. 5e 6'tc; whit'i extra O. 65JsC; llgat brown, 5J 4 5' .c; ccrnmon grades, 4l4(gtoc; New Orleans, o;8 Ö5c. Moias end Syrups New crop New Orleans molBRfco, 56(;V5c: syrup. 323i5c per gal. for comicon to choice; maple syrup, 81 10 al oö. K'co Carolina and lxiuisiana, bftlc. fc'plcea Fepper, 17(91(jV;c: alfplM. lOZc; c'oves, 20(32&&; glDcer, ll&lic ; clnnamoa in aaatf, I2f9l5c; actmegs, fc5.soc of.it-Lake, in car lots, 95c; dray Iota. JlJiXV! C5; amall lots, 10c more lrom store: d:try, 82 2l;'w ' 00. biarcii Rofiued pearl, Sxsfc nor lb. ; K ir-k, 4c; Criamifon gloss, lump, 6'0c; f.-iyrovad ccrn, evTXc. 8nit Fish Mackerel, extra mess, 821 per t bl. : 1 alve. 12 60: Na. 1 mackerel, $1X;J); lu ll , ii MK; Ko. 2 mackerel, 812 50,-14; halves, ;-9 s: So. 2 medium, J8; haKes, U 3; No. 3 r...kerel, tt(x6 60; halves, 8333 50; No, 1 white fish. 50 S7; !' borjelesa fish, 85 SO'itS per 100 lbs.: boneless col, tMdl; extra. 810; Grand Bank, Sö5)4o per lb. JForelpTi Fruits London layer raisluu netr, I J3 50(1.3 15: new Valencia, H(i4L;ic: Sultaua, 14c; new Muscatel rstsms. two crown, 85 40JJ 50: three crown, 82 2i: California UK., 82 25. Lemoas I Messina, liCCttO. Prauee New Turki Kb. 6,Sr37c: widana do., 8c; curr-tan, 6c: new Des, layers 12jc. Dates Matts, yz-xr, Fard m ten-pound loxs, 9ral0c. Orange Ilbrida, crate, 83 &0t: Brazilian do., ; Jamitlca, bbL,.$l 00ct 60. Louisiana Oranges Per bul., 8ö 50.7. Peanuts Kaw, Tennessee, 53 5 Vc; Wilmineton, Pjc: roastd. 10c; Tannese, 4V5''VjC Biaaas-S'(-52 per fiocb. C'occannts, tl 50i5. tüunwl Cojdt We ouote: Tomaiocs, 3 lbs., & c: :t lu., sv-ISt 0i; Feach-äs. 2 Iba, standard, t.' r.fiäll 70: 4 It-.t., SI 9012 00: secouda, i lbs $1 SO fu,J 00; 2 its., fl 35;il 48; Pie PHcnea. S lbs. SI 103 ) 15: 6 l1., 1 Wtl 95; Elackberrles, 85Ct'Jöc; BTawbrrriPs, 1 10f4t 15; Raspberries, 8115QI 25; Chorriet. red. aCv'Joct white, 81 i.2 20. Hiring l.ana, tüör: Green Pea. Marrowfat, 1 t03 1 .5; Yarnioa'h Corn, $1 8C(il 35; üounuln a?ar tv.m, 81 CO,! .'ir).- 8Undard 2 lbs , 90o?l : MaCierl, St 2Vl Piaeapples, 81 50(32 CO; Haimo Q, 1 U., S10ttj(L70; Tumbler Jellies, 8j(f90o: Cove Oyetrrs, I Jb., lieht weight. 654170c; 1 lb , fall weight. 81101152 lbs . light weight. 8110: 2 lbs., fail weight, 81 95: Hardines, French, s, 81 75 per iz.: A foericau, s. 90o per doz; Appl-, Ibs OCäJTfl: 6 lbs. 82 50(2 oO; gailou, S2 25A3&0. Vesetavbles and Fruits. Beaca Choice navy, 81 50(31 75; medium, 81 50 Ol 75; Marrows. 829 2 25; California, 83. Potatoes 82 00a2 85 per bbl; 5505c per bn. Sweet Potatoes Philadelphia Jereys. 8395 50 ; BalUmores, 84(94 50: Kentucky, 13 25(33 60. Apples Choice, 82 50J2 75; fancy, 8333 W; common, 81 2TQ1 50. Dried Applet Evaporated, 8JDc; common dried, 435a Peaches Dried "peaches, halves, S'-j'gSc; California halves, 16c; evaporated, l:;i'417a Cabbage New, per crate. 82 503 00. Onions 82 2092 50 per bbL. Honey--l20o. Seed Tinso'.hT. choice, 81 80(1 40 per hushel. Clover, $1 00 per bushel. Coal and Coke. Pittsburg, per ton. 84 00: anthracite, 87 00: Raymond City, 84 00; Indiana block, 8300: coke, lump, Kc: coke, crushed, lie; Jackson ooal, 83 7i; Etout'S coal. 82 5a Hides, Leather and Tallow. Eerrrlock sole, 24912c; oak sole, 30(J33c: Pennrylvanla harness leather, 33337c harness ieatber, i.iör; bridle leather, per doz., $-072; domeatlo kip, 6ug80c; French kip, 80('l 20: domestio calf, 70c3Jl 10; French calf, 81 10(31 0. Hides No. 1 cured, 7&4c: No. 1 green, 5 7o; No. 1 calf, 9S10c; cured, l0llc; dry salt, lue; flint, 12c; No. 2 hides, e off. Tallow Prime, brtloc; Xo. 2, 5Jl5Jc Grease Brown, 4öc; white, 6i(iüo; yellow, 4Söc. Droe Market. Alcohol, 82 202 25; calomel, 75S5o ; camphor, 2rV(;)c; cochineal, SOfCOo; chloroform, 90cJl 00; rum opium, 84 60 H 75; indigo, 81 00(9)3 00 ; morphine, 83 40(3 65. Oils Castor. 81 55?1 60: sweet oil, 90cJl to; olive oil, fl 6033 00; bergamot i Sanderson's), 82 2&42 50; lamon (Sanderson's), 1 75C42 00. Qulnlue P. A W., 81 0V81 10; einchoulda, 40(Sj45& Amerlcau bi-carb, soda, 435o; Fngiifih do..5!!ICc Snuft' Garret's, 2-oz. pack.. f 1 00 per dos.: 4-oz bottles, S3 00 per doz. Fiov 1 Sulphur. 4J46C. Turpentine 36:i8c; English Venetian red, by bbl., 2$c; less quantities, So. Iodine 8 4 00; Iodide potash. 8-1 00. Cloves, 20 2f-c. RhubarD, 90c81 25. Window-glass, 60 and 20c; double. 70 and 10 per cent off. Irn and Steel Market, BarIron-f2 00 rates; hoop Iron. J2 50 rates; Norway and Kwoed iron, 5c rates: horse shoe it , 9c Horse Shoe Burden ä Perkins', per ke?.8 00; mule shoes, f 1 per kfg advance. Horse 6&09 Naiis Northwestern, Globs and Putnam, per box, 84 ;o. Cast 6tel Best American,, per ib., 18c; rrla steel, fce ; tire steel, 4c : toe calk steel, 5c ; Btachiner j steel, be Nails J2 5. fillsceUaneoas CSarketa. Raw Furs Mink, larse, dark. 4Cc: pale, 8O0: raccoon, bltck and extra, 81 : large and dark, 7.V:; pale, Cfic; mnskrat. fail, 58o; winter, gtsiijc; opossum, bc20z; skunk, black, prime, 75c; short stripe, 4rf3io0c; otter, S336; gray fox, 10 j coo: red fox, 1üi75ci house cat, 54.6c; siecp relU, by amonntof wool and qnslity, 10CJ75C: fnll, long-haired Kewfouudland do sains, 60c 4 81 .r. Oiis We quo1; Lioe?d,raw, 51s352c; boiled, 51

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live srocH. tadlanavoll 1.1t Stock Markau Union Stocs-Yaju, Jan. 12. CATna-lfcaelrtA, 100 tea.t;ft!pt2ents,t0head. Tbe suppty of butcher were liberal, and market dull and a shade lower than last week; few left untold ; but few shippers here aai f iiht grades, elling slow at cuotatioa. Good to cbGloe ahlpperh. & 50SM 60 4 2MS 00 Fair to medium shippers., CoxBoa ihipptrs8 .Mtt oa 3 00 A4 00 5 2i 4 00 2 2i 3 00 1 5C-4I 00 4 CO 49 00 i 00 At 25 P'OCkCTS.......... 1 1 ... Good to choice oowe and hslfien.. l'alr to med lam oowi and beifen. Osramon oow ana heitert. Veals, oommon to aon-1.. Bulla, common to good........ Btllker, ooamon to ood..-. JO GG&äO 01 Hoes Receipts, 3,010 bead; shipment, 500 heal; Quality fair. Market steady at a decline of 5 to 10c lower than Saturday. Fciectbeay....- --...?4 51 at Licht and mix od t 30 ii 45 Pius.....-. ........ 4 00vit 2v) I Bhixf Receipts, 00 bead; iblpments, . Bu few here: quality only fair. Mrkct aooat the nice; no change in prices. Good to choice gra lea..... .. . 50 43 85 Fair to melium grades 3 25 Common K-a.lts. ....- 2 0)42 7i Beck, pet head . . 2 U0($3 03 Elsewhere. EAST LIBERTY. Pa., Jan. 12. Cattle aciva and a (hade higher than la, week; receipts, 1.4J2 beau; shipaents I. HO head. Eojfs In fair demand: receipts, 7. 00 heal: ship meat. 3,90 1 head; Philadelphia, tl 7034 b5; York ers. . öt ,'41 X. Sheer Cull and a shads lowr; receipt?, 6,000 head: shipments, l.soo ceaii. BALTIMORE. Jan. 12. 'MtHe Sluerish and (Sc lower; best beeves, Jj 7'i3; flrt quality M 7o(S5 7a: medium. 53 .531 to; orflmary, 83 7 moot tales at Si Tx$ 50. iäeuelpw, 1.20J bead; aa..--1,(17 head. Swine In full supply and eood demand. Receipls, 70 C13 hesd. Quoted at 35 f0(j-i 50. Bheep and Lambs Kecoipts, 2.316 bead. Quoted at $3aj 50 for sheep; 8 50(5 50 for lacibs, KANSAS CITY, Jan. U-The Live Stock Indicator reports: Cattle Receipt- 325 head. Market strong and 5öilCc bisher; exports, 8"i 50fi 7ö; good to cnoi'e dhlpplng. ?53 So; common 10 medium, J150J 4i0: feeders. 3 50-4 Hogs Beoeipui. 7.0-33 head. Market firm and a she. la higher, at tl IV 1 40, fibeep Riceipts, 1.800 be.i. Harket steady; fair to good mutton, 82 00j3. ST. LOUIS, Jan. li Oatue Receipts. 800 head: shipments, (50 head. Maruet strong; experts, r.'j 6 2.r; rood to choice. $5 :.,: 75; corimoa to icelinrt Ji 2fa5: pod leed.-is, f 5 25(.j5 50; corn-.'ei Tcxans. i i 7j4 i5. cheep Keceipts, 500 head; shipments, PCO head. Fat sheep liria. otoers dull; coram-. a to medium; 82 r:.ri3: choice, 83 25(3 1Hops S'.ronRer; iinbt. 84 20r34 !0: packine, 84 :;5Q4 15; heavy, 54 534 60, JBeceipta, 10,500 head: EhipmcDtt, 9.7C1 head. NT.W YORK, Ja-i. 12. Sceves Kc-celcrts, 4.80-0 head, including 80 car loads for ex Donation; site" readily eold at au aJvacceof from li t 2;; perl'O lbs; niHrket tru; extreme 'for tätige steers, tiOS-37 75; general sales at 15 4)5 5ü; carload j-oor 'lexas atcensold t $4 per cww;nr-e carlOHds, ordiuary, do , 2'21i, less 50c; pr h ad. Sheep-receipts, 15.7 0 head. Market dull n l lor-rr for a'l sorts except prime lambs: extremes, 8325(5 G pr cvt for sheep; 81 7a(7 for lambs. lioj; Keceipts, I6.C0O head. Idarket dull aud nomical. CHICAGO, Jan. li-Tha rrovers' Jaarcal reports: Boks Raoe'.Pta. CS.OCO hc4: ntpa-ent.. 4,OX) head. Market opened strong: rouzh paciinv, ft 25Q1 40: pecking and shipping. It 50 41VJ; light. 84 SCJi 40; ssips. 81 COt, closlr. woas. aitle -vtooeli ja, l.i.C-0 aeaa: siinme uts, 3.500 S'Bd. Martet firm; experts, $5 9)36 -10; col 10 choice shipping, 8.5 0; common to cudce, 81 25 (5: tockerp, ti 00t4: feeders, 31J51 50. Sbcep-Ecccipts. 5.CCJ head; sblpasents. I.V0 e;!. Market saciy; comnio.i to fair, 2 5) 3 '25; rred urn to eood, t to4; choice, 81 2J.4 4 71); choice lamb', Sr5 20. The LroTf-rs' Journal Liverpool special ouobvs: Th supplv of tiomo-bred stock and American csttle is compuratively sarce aad Jvj higher; bebt blades matins 15c dressed. axAHKwxa hv rtaaflBSPn rio-iac! r,ias. NEW YORK, Jan. 12 -Cotton Very d- U at 11 1-löc-tll n-löe; satares doll; .Joi-.f-n-. . i.Olc: etn:arj, 11.03c; üareb, ll.Mj; April, 11.2Ufcay, li.::.3c; June, 11.45c: July. 11 55c; Ancns . 11. oo: tk-'iUember, ll.;i0c: Oo tooer, 10 8Sc. i""ltvir Dull: receipts, 2,0C0ool. r . ports, 70,CuO t'oin. ; ood 10 Choice, $3 5gj 75 white -vheut extra. 11 'ifftl T:; extra Ohio, 81 15i5 73: St, LorAs t3 16ta5 75. Vvreat Sthi declined lid ' ;.c ; ooüon opveed a i-hde better and fell baca 1(41' 8c aud tlcud at afrlbt renctioa; lecoipte, 23.0uu u; fxioit. 118 COO tn.;Ko. 2 tprme, 91; uneradt t rtt., .-öCWJic; Ko. 3red, 88c: No. 2 red, Plr'i'v: No. '2 red, Jarnary. sales of 21.000 bn. at 9-'V.2'4'-, clnHDK st t)2Ci February, sales .f 1.344,000 bu. tt $2(Z'i.ic, ciewng at 92ic; Marcb, tlö oi 7J).ltj bb. at 9 iJtCi 05c, closing at 9t ic; April, M'o of 520,000 bu. at 9;!'äW6;,,C, cloetns at 9Z' Msv, SMles o 2,ll?,yCij bu. p.t97c; June, sites of 80,000 bn. at Wa,'?, clw'nj: at xic Cor j Spot o(a;lc lower; options declined ; receipts. 2li.0u bu.: exports, 37,000 bo.; ungraded. '.'; (S52lc- No. :; 5X'.,4Aa2jC; steamer, !IW$ dSj-ic? No. 2, Sv2t54c; ibecial January, stearaer low. 5.: ungraded yellow. Si-; o. 2 Jauuarv. S2V;c, closing at 52:ic: FebrttrT nd March, 40' 4ü"i,c eloNiu at 4ic- A ort, 4lv';,3l)-ic, ctoeius atVjic; May, MV.'O'mra at tr,fa 0iiMSJjC lower; r'Ct.iota, 75.C00 bu.: axporta, ll.TOl bu.: m'xed. ?k3jc; woite, Snc Hay Quiet CnPr& tpot quit-1; optiorm mo1eratly i ttve. but wean; eme of I4,5c0 ba?a; 898.C63; Fabruary, 8.15c; March, 8.30:JMlc: April 8.403 50c: Jnr.e. 8.60c. Putar Dull; reued, quiet: standard a, 5 11-löc. Moiawts steady. Bice Firm. Ptro'.tora Activf, tut lower, united, 7lc; reSoed, 7h.c. Tallow Pirn at6!gC Rosin Steady. Tarp3ntine Steady at oi)S F5S Firm at 2626H. Pork-Firm; new in., tl :i7ja3 bo. lard Firm: Wostern sleaiu. fpo. 87 15; January; 87 H3 7 IS February. 87 lti-,37 1J: Marci, 87 2197 27; pril, 7 '29C47 S2; Way, 87 3i(i C7. Butter 1 irm. CHICAGO, Jsn. 11 PJour Firm ; winter whent. f00(4t75: Mit hikun, 82 7sjl 60; sott sprtiifr, 13 (G(3't 75; Iirtie.U buken', IS 1J1 00; putents, loMj; lov grades, tl 752 50; rye flour, t-i : buckwheat, 83 503 ; 75. Wheat in cool detnau l out unsettled; closed under t'at.rday; Jn,?arv, O.üSSlc, closed at7Sr:hc; teDr.it-ry, 80SlXc. ciueed at I'c; Marcb, i-r.frtrilie. dosed at );i?: May,8.v4 bfc, closed et 3 c; No. 2 CUoaa" rpring, 7ii )xs4C, closet at :i-i-i:c: No. .f do., foic; .no. 2 red, felc: No. 3tc., 6:. Ccrn It fair demand; oiened stronir, grew yik. and closed r.n ler Saturday; rash, Sf.2aU7id, Cosel at ktifo'c; Januar, SCVilS?, closed at 3i'.ic; Ftbronry, 3te57Xc, Closed at ftec: March. SOJr-, cled at 37c; May, 40?ll4c, elided at 40 Ä. 4 40c. Oas lleavy; rerv:pis hate depre:v.-i. the market; closed tfcd.ys. low-.r; ,r-c, -KP? 2h$c: January, 26kC! Fehuarr, xV4ty.X: ;:, riol af-VKc March 5W2f.Jic close-i at 2'!: M-ty, 297i.a ' 'c,cloed at V-J;.;c. K?e s:ron?a- J h:g:iir at 5c Parley Firm at f-365c. Flaxseed ; irm at 81 47.91 47V$. Pork-Demend active; tian, 811 7y.s.i2 February, 811 85-isi2 12;;, closed at 811 95(äU 97V4; March. 8U 97Q12 2.', closed at 811 12'(312 20; May, 812 25012 5 s closea at 812 37$ 312 40. Lard Quiet but fcteady; 2li95c higher; cssb, 86 77i6 80: January, 8 774: Febrnary. 86 8ö36 SO, closed at 16 a(S687K; aarch. 8 92( 6 '.7. closed at 8'3 95(!6 97l4; May, 87 107 17V4, closevl at 87 1237 15. BuikmwIn fir demand; shoulders. 84 9035; abort clear. 8-"-02l: clear ribs, 4030 45. Butter Quiet aud unchanged. Fgs Quiet and nominal. Kociints -Flour. 13,014) bbls.: wheat, Sl.'JCO on.; corn, 165,000 bn. ; oat. 66,000 bu. ; barley. 2,0(0 bu.: rye, 44.000 bu. ftblpiaems-Flour, 17,000 bbls ; wheat, 18.000 bn.: ccrn, 172,000 bu.; oata, 61,000 bn.; barley, LOCO bn; rye, 13.0(0 bu. Afternoon BoardWheat firmer and advanced li&fc. Corn steady; February advanced ic Onto easy; January, Fobroary and March declined c Pork firmer and advanced 5010c. Lard quiet ; January, February and March advanced 23-Sc Mav declined 2c. CINCINNATI. Jan. li Cotton In moderate demand at 0c. Flour Qniet and unchanged, wheal-Easy ; No. 2 red, 88c Com Easier; No, 2, mixed, 42c. Oata Easier at 300. Bve-Stromrer: Na 2, COc. Barley Ptronger. Pork Weak at f t'2a 12 25. Lard Firmly held at 83 H5. Bulkmeata Qniet; shoulders, 4 87: short ribs, 8 75. Bacon Quiet: shoulders, 85 75; short rlba. 87 37; short clear, 87 2Z. Butter Quiet and unchanged. Hogs Firm ; common and Kgbt, 83 30 a 4 CO; packing sad butchers', 1 4')(jji 80. Linseed Oil-Quiet but firm at 4731SC BALTIMORE, Jan. 12. Flour Quiet and firm: Howard street and Western superfine, 82 503 2 85; extra, $33 65; family. 83 753 75. Wheat WesUrn lower, closing , dull: No, 2 winter red. spot. 9l(os91 yt; January, 9191;'-ic: Febrnary, 9li trtljtc: March, 93a93;ic: April, 94(3W-ic: May, 900'? Corn Western easier and dull : mixed, spot, 49X35iC: jsnuary. 434(ii'Jic; February, 4M;sHc: March, 4b'yvC4l steamer. 4aX3l9c Oais Firmer: Western whit. S7(öi3vSc: mtxd. S4 3360. Kye Higher at 68(73e. Hay Steady and ouiet. ProvisioDP titeaav. Me s Pork Old. 813 60: new. 813 75. Bulkmeats Shoulders aud clear rib idta, pucked, 8f?7 50. Bacon .shoulders, 87; clear rib sides, 8 50. Hants 811 7.Yi 12 76. lard R"finrt. tH 25. Bauer-Stendy; Vifsttxn, packed, HQ-lc; cxeaxucry, 9

Ptesrfy gt 2641270. Petroleum Lower; roSued, 7&.dr. Conee Dull and eay: K10 cargoes, ordiL.ry to fair, tiH eugar Steady and quiet; A FOft, byC. Copper Ke&ued firmer, with more Jnqiry, at 10X11C Freights to Livcroool-Qalet; ccttcn, 7-32a;flour, 2: trran, 3d. Keoeipta Floor, 6.400 bbls.; wbeat. ax.iioo bu.; corn. 75.000 bu.; oata, 1,0. 0 bo.; rye, 900 bu. Shipments Wheat,

it,) og du,.; corn, 12,wj du. ; rrc i,mi do. PHILADELPHIA. Jan, li--7160-Finn, with ttcdcrate Jemand l 'eitern and Pennsylvania extra, U 54312; Ohio. 3 8734l 50; Indiana, 83 87Wtä4 6:K: 8U Louis and Southern Illinois, 84(4 75; winter patents, 84 7635 60: Minnesota, Mb; tpiing patents. Ufo ..-. r.yeaour unu at 13 25 lor choice, Wheat-Dull ; car lote qMels No, 1 Pennsylvania red, 95c: o. 2 red, Jmnary, Vi SXXV.c; February. StaQlc-.irirch, &252Tc; Apiil, 94495c: May, ii-5Cc. Corn-Options nominal; tar lots nrra; No. 3 yellow, 5Rc; Bteimer No. 2 mixed, 50;Ci steamer h.gh mixed, 51c; No. 2 mixed, January, 5t(ajlc; February, 4atlil'ic; March. 4jjta4c: April. 4&4wi9c; May, 4'J-$ 4'jHs. Oats HiBber; reacted white. S7c: No. 3 whire, SS39c; No, 2 white, 4Cc; No. 1 white. 41c. Provisions Quiet bnt steady. Pork 813 5331 1; prime mesa, new, 812 50. Hams 810 50(3 : 2 50 Lard bieidy; refintd. 8-Ji 50, Pitter Fir-n: eresmery extras, 3c; rolls. 9320c. Lges Dull at S0fo33c Cheese Qait: Ohio flats, e,llio. Petialeum Dull at Receipts Floor. 2,0 0 wbeat. 7,000 bu.; corn, 1X000 bu.; oats, 7,0X1 do. Shipments Wheat, 61,0t bn.: corn. 3,0o0 bu,: oata. 15 tXO bn, BT. LOC18, Jan. 12. Flon r Dall and uncfcanped. Wheat Lower, unsettled aad active for May, but other options slow; Xo 2 red, 87c cash ; M)$97?e, cloti-i at S7;c January: bV.i 4 V 6hO, closing at 87V4c t "-narr: 89ic bid Marc i ; M),(j'J4c, closing at kaJ May. Corn Lower aidiDHcuveat 35-,;j3ifcca-ia;"35-'35,ic Jaunary; Uii oa Fehniary; S57so March; 377x Mav, CH.siDi? at iusidn prices. O-it Lower au l slow; 27cbiacsfh: 24c February: 8at4c May. Rye Eeyat51c bid. Barley Dull at Wfi7jc. IrtadQmet at J3 45. Batter and Kebs Cnchaaed. Haxsteo UiKber at fl 4?ai44. Hay Unchauged. Brsu Firm at 69c. Cornmeai Higher at tt 10 4 2 20. I'roviiiOES Inactive. Por-$l2 33. Bulk mrats Ixrg clear. 8t10; short rib, 86 2. Baoon Losg -iox, i-ö Wit 9; abort ribs, 87 0537 10; short .clear, 17 :t 7 tJ. Lard Nominal. Re-reiptf-Flour, 2,000 bbls.; wheat, 81,000 bx; corn, 195.CC0 bn.: oata, 25,00Cbn. : ryo. nonj; barley, 1 000 bu. Fhlpments Flour, 12,000 bbla : wheat, 8.000 ba.; corn, 218,0(000.; oats, 8,000 bo.; rye, 2.C00 bn. : barley, none. Afternoon Board Wheat Firm: 93s. a?rie. Corn -Quiet ; 34jc January. Oats No sales. TOLIPO. Jan. 11 Wheat-Quiet but Arm; Ifo. 9 id, sio- and Jannary, 7W4C; February, bO'ic; rch, f- : .Yay, Me: .Na 2 soft, u ö., 87c Corp, - l't steadr; No. 2, spot aad January, " j . y, tilt?. Oats Dull and nominal, i. . sveo -Dull: prime, spot, 84 75: January, il Tbr-iarv, 84 0 bid: No. 2, 81 00. l-iOa Wbeat, 7, bu.: corn, it",000 ba.; oats. ,?75bu. Shipment Wheat, 19.000 bu.; corn, 7,0j0 ox; oats. none. IX)UISVILLE. Jan. li Cotton Q list ai lv1. Wheat Qciet and nachaEged; No. 2 red, 7c Corn No. 2 mixed,4lc: No 2 white. 43c 0t No. 2 mixed. 81c, Provi-ion steady. A'on .Vk 812 50. Buikmeata Sbonldera, o; cur rt-, fßtü: clear, 5J 6i Bacon-Clear rio, &uyt; si7es. 87 50; should 3ra, 85 7x Raiu vagar cured, 810 L0. lrd Prime leaf, ts 50. WBtSfef. BALTIMORE. Jan. IA Whlaky Nom'naliy steaay at st iöl j9. ST. LOUIS, Jan. 12 -Whisky Steady at 81 13 CHICAGO. Jan. 12. Wbiaky Steady aad unchanged at 81 13 CINCINNATI, Jan. 12 Whisky Quiet at 81 11.2 ST. JOrjii Jan. 12 Cotton ta.ly at IV. fa pales, KO bale: receip s. 2,000 bal-??; ahipmenu, 3.400 bales; su-ck. 43,20'J bales. NEW YORK, Jan. 12 Cotton -Tie Port aayv: Thre was a ery mode-ate demand lor fu'ore doli Teiles, arid a gritr j sire to effect sales, which tsmrally led to a decline ol 6 100 to 7-100c The continued liberal rece i(s at'ract attention, and it ir raid there ia but very hört interest in tne market Moreover, the tendency is toward lnrested crop fs'taate, and the probabiiitr of a crop fcf.ö.itO C0 baloi is gradually gaiuirg in credit. At third call February bought at 11.02c; April, 11.19c. eyits. PTTTSBDKQ. Jan. 12. Petrolenm Tnll; certiflcatn opened at i!c, advanced to 72c, declined toW;;a CooBterfoltlog a Valuable Article. Tie pnhlifher ot the Madison County P.ecord writes from Eant3?ille, Ark ,'as to tte tfjpct of Brown's Iron Bittera on his wif. lir. Dangberty says: "My wife has betn rjBirg the bitters for some months; the eflVct in her case ia remarkable." He also writes that owine to counterfeits and imitation!!, it -was difücnit to get the genuine ar ticle. That cifiicalty has now been reme died; iinitaford have been exposed ad put to nijaht. There, as elswhere. Brow q a Irou Bittere ran be bad of all the respectable druggists at U a bottle. A spect L from Washington brinsa the news that Chief Justice Wa'te is sr'd ta be insane fro A an attack of erysipelas. Hia friends have ro hopes of his living beyond months. a few Van Vorms .t 6iknceü Attorneys for Adralnietrsror, Rooms 11, VI and 13, hostoa Bl02k, indiaaawr.8, Indiaaa. f ijinlrator's Sali vf Heal Estate. NotUe is hereby given that on Monday, the 9th ctyoi February, 18i5, between the hours ot 10 i c ocV a. n. aDd 3 o'cloza p. m., on said day, at tf.eliw orL?2 of Vaa Vorhis V: Spaacer, Rooms li, 12 ar-l 1 3os'ou Elock. In the City of IndiauapoI a. County of Marion, and State of Indiana, I. W.'jUbei Huntr. adraintsirator of the estate of L";i ch reticord, late of said county, deceased, tstULhr-rizod snd empowered by au order of the C'ir n li Coi.t of the kunty of Marion, State ot lu.'iann, madu at tbe December term. is4, ef raid court, ia täe canxe pendm? thcreia, wherein f sei i-ctiiioner and Mary 8 Tetticord and orhnrs are aeeiiOantn, said oue bfiing namtarod 1,SH, i will otler for ra.e, at private en-le, aud lor not h-S3 tnan tte fall appiaid value thrtof. the loi lowing f eKPrlbed foal esUti of t&ii deceel, Kitrated ia Warren Townt.iip, in said County of Mnrion, to wit: Twenty (50) acres off of the east st-ls of the wet half of tie southwest quarter of fecctioa twentv threu (23), towustip f.iteen (15) norm, ranee fon (4) east, aad twenty (20) a:rs off f the est si.i s oi the eat half oi said section tw. my-three (2'i, township Siteen (15) north, raua four 1) eass being ail the real estate conveyed im Frederic Ostermeyer b7 George W. Lane und tife -September 19th. 1356, except sixty ;G0) aT.a conveyed u Christian Ach trill Januarv 12. lä... Also, the JoUowing dencribe-1 real estate in 6ai 1 coubty, to-wit: Keginnina on the south line cf toe north we-t quanerof section twenty-three 23), township fl -teen (K) north, ranee four (4) east, st a point in the center of the Michigan Road, stxtoen (16) chains aad forty-three (43 links west of the FOUtheat corner of sail northwest quarter section, thence west with said tonth line eight ) chains and ninety-four links; thence north Pfteen minutes (151, eau six (6) chains and fifty (f.0) links to the center line or ;:i- Michigan Road; thence sonthsastwardly w.tii said enter line ten (:f) chains and ninety (90) lin t the place of beginning, containing two and eO-100 acres. And aLothe following deacri!yd real estate in said county, to-witt Part of the southean quarter of the northeast quarter of iet :on fifteen (16), township flfteea (.15) north, range ionr (4)ew-t, decrilel as (o11'wb: Beginning at thenortbwest corner oi said ntheast quarter of Faid rortheist quarter aud running touts, fifteen (15) chains and twenty-one (21) links? thence east four (i) chains and sixty-one (61) lines; thence north fifteen (15) chains and twenty-one (21) links to the north Hue of said southeast quarter of snld northeast quarter; thence west four ) chain aad sixty-one (61) links to the place of beginning, containing seven and 1-100 acres. TER113 OF SALS will be as follows: One-third of the purchase money to be paid down, one-third to bo paid in nine months, and the remaining one-third in eighteen months from the date of sale; satd deferred payments to draw six per cent, per annnm Interest liom the date of sale, and to be secured by the notes of the purchaser and by mortgage upon the premises sold, payable without relief from valuatioa or appraisement laws. WILLIAM HUN TER, Administrator. SETT That Grover Cleveland Is to be the next President, and that 100,000 office holdtrs will surrender their positions to the party coming lato power. Full Jnformrtion how to proceed to obtain an pflioe or por ltion in Government employ, seat postpaid on receipt of 25c WADJE A CO.. AÜGCSTA, MAIN'S. TO JLX-2L To hjtnNliK- poo mrr r li-trw. rv- ill ,-r i. f -.( .-h.-irp, f.T an;.- fm m.-VintV'-.Itt p -el-.'.-., i V -Ir-. ' i'. vjl imi ml l.i Iftrfj. tv .it tvn. pr: I. 1 . i' ' t' f.iTvt-T wt:tf, Mann:.l oi l.t-.iti. wt -if.-Wril rlt.f V r.itl ; 4, V. iru r Kvtiituf Jo:r.!ic.n.; T. ii t . ..1: 's pr.-i , if-. viii aj-isrp- :n-. iv. f ir.nm.r V ntcrp-.or l.rir.oBi. W. li. liAL'tOCU A 4 ., t rutrrl-ruuL, 4 ooa. APPI7C Bend six cent for postage, and ra rniXa ceive free, a costly box of goods which will help ail, of either sex, to more money right away thsn any thine; else in this world. For tiinri aw-Hit t -worker absolutely sura, At OCC Addict A CO., Acs acta, Kalno,

mm mum SANFOBD'S RADIAL CURE. Tha Great ltalsamie llttlllatian ofWItcÜ Hsm-1, Amerirsiv Ptna, Caoadisa Tir, marigold, Clover itlossom, Etc., Förtha immediate relief and permanent rare of every form of Catarrh, from a simple heal cole, or Influenza to the loss ot smell, taste and hearn cough, brochitis and incipient consumption. Halie! in five minutes la any and every case. Nothing like it. Grateful, fragrant, wholesome. Cure bogins frora first application, aad ia rapid, radical permanent and never failing. One bottle Radical Cure, one box Catarrhat Solvent and Sanford's Inhaler. In oae packaro, fornicg a complete treatment, of all drudg-sis ljr $1.00, Ask for San ford's Radical Crp.it. Collins ToltAle Klectrlo I Planter instantly airectstho i j - 1 awiava r;o.ui aaiivA a saji-' Litarj tj pain. A perfect üiectrio Bcfc fatpr rAmrSiriAi wit i Prin1 yra aw vaaa viuvw "tJ s IS TUE CEI PUstar for twenty-five cents, or a It annihilates fain, vltaUzotj SUfFER'Ha rsvr Wak and Worn Out Par.. rtrsnrtnens Tired Ma-cles, prevents Direase, aud does more ia one-half tho time man any other plaster in the world. 6ol4 everywhere. FOB CONVICT LABOR. NOBTKSt iNtUXA. fcTATF PK0, M;ch:jas City, Dec. 16, 11. f The convict labor ot one hundred (100) a bio bcd:ed men In tue Northern Indian Mate iTisoo will 'e: :,r a p- io-l of sot more tbaa five no2 lee .5 an two )iai. 1 be men have heretofore been erat-loyed ! i th3 maulf ctnro ol boot-i and shoes. They w;li be let fcrsueb woik cr any other class of manulactni. lr p. Bids a. ill be reclved for the above until January 15, 15, at 12 m., when they will be oj-euedati (oci-idi-rea by the board la regular gestiou. All bids must Mate the number of men to bo contracted tc and tbe amount proposed to pay a day for each eise. All labor under such contracts must be per'oroed within tte prison limit, and in scvfitodnoo with its rales, regulations and eiia ciplibe Miop room aad AssiFtant Keepers turn;sheX,' All bids mnst be written ia plain terms, clearly setting for.h the rroposals of the bidder, anu shall contain the cames of tbe persons who ao piopwed as sureties upon the contract, who must be retidfcu of tbe ctate of Indiana. ThefJoard of Direfors reserve the right ta reject any and all bid. A bids must be aeaiol and irtced to hr L Ad of lirector, care of tha Warden of said Prlsou, nu indurssd; 'Bids for Prison Labor." JAME3 MCKDOrK, Warden. MM Cocoa. Warranted abaolHUlg pur Cocotf from wLU-h the czce ot Oil hu been re-moved. It fcaa t.Vr f!iw- fhs ttteug'.h cf Cocoa EiUo4 m-izh -'.arcu. Arrowroot or Bngb pjv1, , liert-fcre fiir core eooDorrL it i d?U?ious, cocrial-irf ''iMt-'r1' " -lunj.f-asL'y dieted, aar I 5'J 'I c.vlrXiS.y adapted fcr lnvada SU 'p-tr '' fr Persons in beallh. Sedd by Grocers Tfryabera. W. BAKER & CO.. DgflasiET, ES3j Sawing Fvlade Easy.: tiCHASCn LiGHii.ia EAwnrc kachln 8 F-TTNT 02T 'j 3o xvraJ7.i TEST TRIAL Tar lorcin? c.-.roos. wcrvl Trr. mien ppfnfjOTW tore v--l. and R'ifcyrt-tr.t ..J--U' m -..nar.ai. 7-wMu - l -n. A be 14 oul r.w l-( fa.S n3 r.a,, Iirmcn MTitiff et LS. i-.'i I lm.T. ' ;Pt fur?'ejri'ily tiiii.raiil iJUtiru a-' .-ijj.pt J"t aläoi!rLjiaii"tlyilluRjUiatt-to'u-r.n- cuwr Aar kOSAltCH MTG CO.. i2 r23 Etat Ft., Chlfa-o, X2. niXQK'S HASP & PÄDLQÜK combikeo naoi r-t i M-' il i. A TreB?tPrd!3Ck , .. J t I i.ULI . H "ir3 L-tLt lo k Warm Put np oon:-: t'.- ttn St.ip.c. rarn0. SauitIiH s'iit by ir.xli uil r?c-.vt et M c . t-' BARTLETT HARDV.RE CO., atta, af K.rd.r Sp-!Jiir, FRt lPORT, ILL III SlU'rACTVSt (RfUrltbhed ia'H linstMil o' Freren Butretoaa , afIV.alaa V I M f -N w raww.M aat a V. SJaWVaV A4 AAA AaV 4 . älA aAAt -ISit Nordyke & Marmon Co,J INDIANAPOLIS, WO. Take Stock Yard 6tmet Oars. BREECH-LOADER Ouaranb-r! t-tevl Earrels, Fide) Lrvcr Action, liar (Front Action) Locks. Warranted rood shooter cr no sa.e. only HIC. Our Famous Number2a I R m ZZLMCADER KOVV fi 1 g 1 ttai stamp lot i.ro.irmiJ rt.ikrt of O.aa, kDla, W.a-Va,f f. P0H1 LL A bO, 1 Mala SL, ClaciaaaU. NAVIN & G RIBBLE, Votorinary Surgeons,1 Indlniinpolls. IsriEMARV and Omn-Sl Bird Street, AmerJcai f tables. Preacrlptiens by mall, tl. t 1 - J ra if (M a hn I t-T ri.i. 1 n-a nto.n nerrW to i-p t jm I-1 a tlmeandO-r&havf-thffm ro'ui t m-aun, I irenn arf! r.l mm. I hare ma-lo tra of Hits k-PI I.l.Pr-V or FALLING HCKNESd a Ue-t'ir:e tu.l'-. Im Arrari mrretDCy torjr the wort-t rkc. C-wun t-tlicrs have fai'tJ 1 ro r-a"ti fi r rot B"W iweivirt: anir. 8f nil : oar- tr a tr.:;iw anil a Krw ß-'-!e of hi inliil':')) rfnJr. tiiro Ei:pn od ft O.tiJ. ll '-- T.m n.-i Illing I' r n tri.1, ,nd I ill nr. .-.n. j 1-liltra Ir. Jl. ti. KOtlT. IN re.rl Su. S-w Vjrl NOTICE Is herety given that an election cf two Trus-tees, one to serve two years and one to tervecne year, will be held by GermaBlaLcdte Vo,' A P A at Tt n f . r t.'i ila t mMtin. nn Wrt. cay evening, Jancaiy i, l-ss A UG CT UOLLE, W.-M.2 - Va.Smins Eiv, K. 3.

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