Indiana State Sentinel, Volume 31, Number 50, Indianapolis, Marion County, 13 January 1886 — Page 8

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8 THE INDIANA STATE SENTINEL WEDNESDAY JANUARY 13 1886.

CATARRH Complete Treatment, with Inhaler, for every fcrm cf Catarrh, $i. Ask fcr SANFORD S RADICAL. CURE.

Tlesd Cold, "Watery Tic-tiarpes irom the Nweau'l Eves, Kingins; Noises in the iu--IV"x s-ever tnstautly relieved. ' sM öosicg mucus 19r jy Msed. uteiabrano ransea aati nea.en, .r--ath mtno d. siiic'l. S rr- ana asanas re stored, arid ravac-. t,k.'k 'd. Cough. VrxmebitS. Printline irto th-3 Throat, Tains iu -tLcOii-st."t;spepsia,a-uug oi ai.reuüi nd f irvir Ls of S .eep, etc., ct-ed. Oce bottle Ka-vcal Cur-.', ere box. Catirrhal tBolvent and o;c It. sHn?V.-rt s Inhaler, in one wt', or all Greift, for!. Ask fr SaufOrd's Jiadul 'urr, KTmre distil iau'nu oi Witch-iiaael, Am. lice, Ca, Fir, Mar:'uli, Clover Elosiouis, etc. Potter ÜTiri and Chemical Co., Boston. jy -K I OX ET r.) INS" and that weary T sensation cvir present with tho-e f Jt rf j-ainiul kidr.evs, wcv.k 1 a-k. over- : r J I torkod or rrwrii t-iit iy 'tAiKlimr.walkI la Inr. or the : iui; mai-bint?. cnnit Iy ClTK I'KA I'l.AThK, anew, original, e'erDt,kLd needy antidote to pain rnd iiitkiiiTuaitoD. At örug;rits five ior$l. Mailed free 1 UTTER Lkle ami Oli-SKCAL Co.. IVr ton. A REMINDER OF '70. k Steffed Eallct-Eci FoürJ After Nine Years tf CcicanirenL Ine Bottom of the llox, Rotted by -tje. Fa.ll ut and Oiapla?" t! Tickets llo-w Came It There? Ah, - There's the T.ub! Fome days ago Tarkington t Dn'sgsi'urchased the drug store at 051 North Fenrrsylf aula street from Aughinbaugh A; Co., and in making some changes in the cellar yesterday a box, covered ap parently with the dust ef years, was discovered immediately under the steps leading from the rear end of the Etorerooni into the cellar. The fact that the lox was locked attracted attention, and a more minute investigation proved that it had a small opening in the top, and very much resembled a bal-Jot-toi. Tai-5 fact excited curiosity, and the box was partially turned to one side when the bottom was found to be Ladly nlted, owing to contact with the damp t xr of the cellar. The finding of a ballot-box in stich a place naturally excited attention, and a representative of the ."-entinel called upon Mr. Tark-. ington last evening for farther information regarding it. That gentleman stated substantially that he had found the box in the cellar shortly after the purchase of the ctore some s'x weeks ago, but had said nothing stout the matter, owing to the tact that he had been called Kat immediately following the discovery. It escaped his mind entirely after his return, but beinjr in the cellar yesterday, and again seeing the box underreath the stairway, he had inspected it more rarefullv, witli the result already indicated. "When the rejorter saw th box last night, ie immediately recognized it as a ballot box, and in lifting it to one side a part of the bottom dropped out, owing to in decayed condition, and with it came a hundred or two ballots which gave no evidence ef having been folded or of having passed through the hole in the top of. the box. Of those thai dropped out nearly all were Republican tickes f 1S7i, containing the lames of Hayes and "Wheeler and the full Republican electoral ticket of the State. The following is one of these tickets which the reporter secured: REPUBLICAN TICKET. For rf.ll nt, RUTIIEkFORD Ii. HAYE3. Fur Y'u-r Frrh ut, WILLIAM A. WHEELEIL For Fttrtor jr lh 7v ot JjirQr, A.m.T ;. mr.Tr.R, TKo.MA H. NF.ioN. "t T:-'. i t Eltrora. Tirt District Ja or. En man ax. r'ccor.d I'i-trii't I.KVI Yr.v.nX son. Third Iii-trict Ai an stf.i-h kn-. Fourth I i-trict Ia vir vkph vkk. Fifth Ii-iri t IIk.nky C.Ki. Kixth liMri-t Javk N. Trxntr.. Kevt-nth 1'ivtrict Ions M. LtTi Kir. Eitrhth Jisri t Wii.i.ivm A. M'T:TU EEY. Ninth I;-triet Moxtup M. Mn.rRD. Tenth l:tri-t J-n W. Wimek. Eleventb I'istri. t Uüsv.p TihnsT.s. "Twelfth I'iTrif-t H'r.K Hartman. Thirteenth Kistriot Kiu.ki; I'kk-Kktt. Of a total cf possibly tickets which fell from the box, none bore the marks of folding nor did any appear ever to have been placed upon a string. They are all discoLred by age, and the corners of many, where they came in contai-t with the rotten wood, are also decayed. IIöw they came there, when the Clerk is the legal custodian of all boxes and ballots, and how the box has remained so long in the cellar without public attention being railed to it are matters about which we might conjecture, but of which nothing is really known. Tim the box was very uncomfortably stuffed before the deposit was made can not be disputed, but who stuffed it isaquestion which - can not be answered. The clerk who is at present employed in the store, and who has been there for some time, says that he has noticed the box under the steps for several years, but never aiade any examination of it or its contents. The only theory that can be advanced h that the box was stuffed in the interest of the Republican candidates, the tally sheets and poll books showmg the aggregate return and the tell tale ballots place 1 in the cellar to prevent detection or the iraud. We are not informed as to parties having aicess to the store at that time, as to whom the store belonged, but the rinding of the box and the contents as described is nidisputaole. As the Grand Jury is now in session it would be well for the members to look care fully into tke matter and if possible locate the resionsirui:r where it rightly belon". Drigjrs k Tarkington issue the following rotice: l.OXr. LOT ALLOT EOT FOlSl. In (leaning out cellar at ft! Nortn Pennsylvania Btreet a ballot box locked was found containing rarer snppocd to ; tickets. The ownr cau Lave the ame by pro iuff profcrty and pa ing reard. umso v i ai:kin,T'n. It is a curious commentary on the alleged jmpecuniosity of the Engli-h landed gentry that they manaj to support a many packs cf houii'ls as ever, even in tho countries which are asserted to be the mo-t distressed VThm Tahj waa sick, we gave htr CASTOEIA When ah wa a Child, h tried or CASTORUL Waen ah becania MUa, ahe clang to CASTOEIA Wtes ill had CLiUren, ahe gave thera CASTA At a late meeting of the Presbyterian Fynod of Dakota the Indian women re ported having raised fV for missionary work among their own people the past year. This was more than all the money raised by their white sisters In three soeJeuei. t i i ' In all constitutional and blood diseases;loss of appetite and nervous irritation "are romment pymptoms, for which Nichols' rk axd Lrcn ;9 the standard and infallible jecedrf

FINANCE AND TRADE.

MO HEY AND STOCKS. rw TorkFln&nciai Market SEW YORK, Jan. 11. Money On call e&y IJcÖi per cent, Prime Mercantile Tf.rer-135 Pt cent Foreign Exchange Quiet and steady at 4sriV for sixty ('.evs ud 4v;'4 tor demand. The total sties of stocks UHlaj were Eharcf, lncladia TVe!aware. Lackawanna and Western, 21,577; Erie, Z2,-0; Kaphas an.l Texas, 12,000; LaLe Shore, 51,820; Loaisvil'.e acdNushvLlItf, s yy, XorC: western, 2310; Ne v Jersey Cjn.tral. 6.4-y: Svw Yori Central, 15,145; st. PanL S0.t".; Cniou raclf.c, ,.0J0; Western Union. Korthera I'urüic preferred, 10,400. (iirtiTv.mt-i'.t Bonds Were very dull and steady. suite LVJtis Were dull aa l alout steady. rV.vtr: Were moderately A'V.i.e, with saksof -V'. :...ChO. The t-reates: activity vru in Krir! MK iiiKUtauMjN. l anaai. -on thf ro, 'I ex s PaciJic. Nickel I'late lira's. Denver and Kio (.rau-la and the AtLiatic and raciuc issues. L.nv.Lg in ures fcho-n- irreicumrehauw. Luteeuerany riitjaer. A fouibmal.on Ol atlvor-e rumor- tt-ndea to dei.res. stocks. The most eCeotive was the ai-Eor.ui-cnieiit of cuttinjr. we-t-bouud passcnr .ratet bv the Ei!tiiuore and Ohio, and later it was V-amt-il that the com pan v was onerlnjr a eommishlon oi S- to agents and ncalpt-r, in addition to he est. for n.acine its tickets. The light, movemciit ol Jreignts Demg extenaea est aua fc " - I . . . t 1 I 1 - A 1 the vontimied usett:ed eondiution or the coal trade al)-o had thtir ertei't. First pricesverr '4' t ', lower than tbe closing figures of atnnlHvi and bei'ore the close of the. first cour there Uitsa lurtm. oeeiiue oi as mueu more, u'ii t.v that tiiu" thi- uet-line was eheeke-l nd a rn.ir followed, so that at noon prices generally did not tvr fr.nii uraii;: tigures. ine maräei contiutied . tuet and stnmg uuui aner . o cioeü, t;u dnrini; the last hour, and epecialty during tbe latter inrt t the honr.lt yieideil lrai-tlons aul closed imei!;ir. The Vandet hilts, the grangers. trie and L4u;si:ie aud .asnvuie sui:erer iuns; the declines running from '.to 1. except hrto rreierred. wlileh is oti l 'i. 1 here ws heavy f .1''I 1 e fiiore -,,vv sunn n:iuuui i. uj ninun n.:im. Centml of New Jersey was verv strori". and Mivsotiri 1 aeiiie and Manitoba, very inall transactions, show fractional advances. The eottl stiM-ks were lUitt, aud closing firm show mi v slis:ht chances. ineiuarkeleiosed with tne loyowiug prices Dia: "percent. Ijonds lCl''lxjnlsviile t Nash... 4-H i imed Mates 4s ll.'.i.ouisviiie v A.... o.; I'uit'd state new Kli:1' Mar. vi'in.frst pM IV.citic c ol .." lit '.Mat. Jic Cin. seconds .... Central I'hp. llrsts. li ;'Memthis V Chart :i Krie seconds it, Michigan CenträL... "'I't lxblgh mid iiks...ioi j Miiiuertp v st. l. .'i Louisiana consols... s," (Min. V: t. L- ptd... 4'. Missouri HO "Missouri l'at ino U :i St. .! lls'a'MobilctoLio 1" st. I'. v s. c. Crsts...tJ4 ! Morris Kex i einleset: s, uia . 111c iv iiaw leunesee , new... New Jersey entral 4; Tex. I' land grants. Tex. V. A: llio i.r ::7;P!Norfolk . W. pfe... 5.; Northern I'ttcine. t'tiion I'lti-iiie firsts."! IMXorthern l'd-dtie pM ö."'. I'. 1'. land grant lav . chh.t: Northw'n 10s'4 I". 1". sinking l'und..l'21 ( hi. iV North w pid-.l-.oj iriuia s Va.ccii.mat.eoup... do. deferred 4 New Iitk teutrai...!1! t OhioCentral ls (iiio.V: Mississippi., -t Atluiiis Kx press ll'i Allshenv Central , Altou ,V Terre H A..V T. H. II. pld ... Amcricaii Kxjrvss.. Ht'.r.. ed". R. A: N U 102 To Oregon Xavigatioii .to'.1 ., regon iranscon Ureiron improve t .. l I Pari tic Mail M'j 1'Huama ;'s Canada Pari tic. Caiip.ila S-nthern 10 'I'eoria. IeeaturK. JO'.j Central Pacific 4 ! Chesiipeak tV (hio... Vi C. .VI. pid firsts -i) 1 lU'J'ilK I 1' - itiiman raiaee ari:;4'. iicii'J.u.,1 -I'd ( iV ' . seeoixls 14 Kock lland Us, chieaKo.Vc Alton 1 l'i' CllMUgo V A. pld 1-VI liieago, I'.tir. it IJ..US C.. t. I-. A. X. O u i...v r.pni 4. 1' f 1.' C !.., V I II'.' I. la. r . Ii I si pi' I. iv i 2 M. V M. r-aill I C. M. V; t P. pfd UJ C. U 1.. A Pitt C. M. I.. V 1'itts pfd ( in., S.U1. A clee... Cleveland V; Col.... , L-lH-irt' v Hud IH.-1.; Ijiek. V West. Denver V Lio;r Erie Krie preferred Kast Tennece II 31 -i. Paul, M. i M in1:. t. Paul V Omaha... :v.i'; vf'., st. Paul vV Om. pld..l012 v.. , i e.xm t'aeitn"....i ji Cuion Pacific ,v." la I'nited states K.... ft; S Wabast, st. k .t 1'... Wi Ol . M. L. .V I', pl'l.... i' '. Wflls A- Finn V't I 'll last Tennessee pfd ''., Western I'nion Tel.. "1 Fort Wayne 1 II1 , Colorado Coal 21 Hannibal .v.- st.Joe. Hoinestake ! Jlan. V; s-t. Jce pld I Iron Silver. 1 7' Harlem 1 " ontiirio Houston V Texas :r Quicksilver Illinois Central R!v!-j do. preferre! Indiana. P.. V. West.. iM'.. southern l'acitic 4 Kansas ,v Texas 30'. sutro 17 l ake Krie A: West.... 16'.., N. V. C. V; St. I lke shore Jm'02I do. preferred 20 Eastern zcluknses. NEW YORK. Jan. 11. Exchange, J1M.521.917; balances, l .li,). BALTIMORE. Jan. 11. Bank clearings. !2,31 oiV. taianet-s, jöi,.s,j... PHILADELPHIA, Jan. ll.-Bank clearings, 7,04J ,; i,aiances. ji.:2.,3Ij. CINCINNATI, Jan. 11. Kastern exchange steady at l-.-o discount ouj ing, par selling. ST. LOUIS, Jan. 1L Pnk clearings, 2.V4,9:3; balances, 5 ;is,jot); exchange on New York !5c premium. BOSTOX, Jan. 11. Exchange t!4,76'0: balinces, money, 4 jk.t ceut. ; eichauge on New l orK, i. to JUe premium. CHNJAGO. Jan. 11. New York exchanges held up 10 iiv premium io-iay, uuiwas imt! moierately traded in. Iljink clearings. iii,762,0u): no change worthy of note has entered the money market. Fmnts lire iu jrooi uupply at Stn,n per cent, on demand, and ft7 per cent, ou time. ine (tu lor funds is moderate. Foreign Money and Stocka. LONDON, Jan. 11,5 0. m. Consols. ) 13-lf.for money and W' for the account Inited States P-onds I's, IM'4. Railway Bonds Atlantic and (treat Wes'ern firsts. ii7'4: do. seconds, 12'i; Canadian racinc. Erie, 2:;;,,': do. seconds, l-k; Illinois ( entrai, 14;: bt. raul common. Ui; New York Central, 10s) Pennsylvania, Vr'; Reading. 10".. The amount of bullion gone Into the Bank of uigiana on balance to-day is 60,00. P.F.RMN. Jan. 11. The statement of the Impe rial Bank of c.ermany shows an increa.se in specie 01 n.iiii.uw maris PARIS, Jan. i l.-Taree per cent, rentes, SIX 40c ior iiie account. COMMERCIAL. lry giHwls arc not improving much yet, but now that the weather is more seasonable increased sales may be ex eeted. ( f late flannels, blankets, and all other winter lines of goods have sold rather slowly, an.l even dress goods have not been characterized by much animation, hot then this is tbe nuict period, wheu things are apt to rule dull. Sugar, molasses, coffee, dried Iruits and other groceries w ere moderately active and unchauyed. Foreign fruits were steady. Cold weather has made the receipts of eggs very light, and prices have advanced. P.cccipts of butter were very liberal and trade is dull. Poultry has advanced, and a steady market is looked for. CRAI. Wheat All grades in good demand at a shade firmer notations. Keceipts very light aud trans actions confined to local dealers. Futures dull and lifeless. Markets elsewhere are inactive at i '! higher. Corn I-ocal markets are active and higher. Saiis of No. :s yellow were made ou call at 3He an 1 ::i.'4c, 1. o. b. Futures in good request. Ke ceipts very light. Supply not equal to demand. Markets cbewhere are either unchanged or are fS '.ji hitter. Ot .-tcadr ns to price, with demand gaod for cash delivery. Keceipts very light. The follow ing ta.le shows the amount of grain in torc at this point: i Wheat Corn.! Oats. Kye. Elevator A , Klevator li . Capital Llevator.... Western Elevator... Elevator D 127.000 1:5,100, 15,000! H.7.V1 in 77-. z &ici 1.00 2.;,ox) 10,1x10' 10,000 1 2.ono: 2.1U0 4,2 rj 52,700 1,000 Total ....iaoa: 191 ii.v i to Corresp'gday lastyear.l 05,'JOQi liTOoj H,4w' .2.000 The following table shows the receipts of grain at this point for the past twenty-four hours: lceivol. Klonr. bbls Wheat, bu Corn, bu ., (mta, Ivj. f.... P.je, bu 1.2U0 7.sOO 1.SO0 Flour, Grain and Hay. Flour Patents. Vj 1 W 50; extra fancy, f ( C5 4 fancy, Ii ayl ,V); choice, tt 10M Zi; family, t ! 7.V'( I 00: treble extra; 3 "Metf 60; double extra, fl 25; extra, S3 093 10; superfine, (2 70cj 2 3; fine, f2 :-C32 M. wr.eat Wenaote: Bid. Asked. No. 2 Med , Vi traCaNo. Ä Jf'd,.,r..,.,...,t- 91 trat lt1

No. 2 Red

92 track t W truck ...... track lv" , Bid. Asked. 3i track JO 54 '4 track IU1, track ik 8Jj, track 6 track. 31 tnu-K . track 34i 3.1 Vi track M'i traeic 515 track 516 SASi track .11'4 3J'4 track a.'i track " :'Ali track 554 Vj track . K.) track Bid. Asked. :2Vi track :4 :1., track 31 wyl track m L traeic 27' track -si track iU oO track

No. S Red Rejected Corn We uuote: No. 1 white , No. "2 white No. 3 white No. 4 White No. 1 yellow. No. 2 yellow........... so. :i yellow. ..... No. 4 el low No. 1 mixed No. 2 mixed No. 3 mixed No. 4 mixed sound ear January.. J-ebmary .March Oaf: We quote ; No. 2 weite Light mixed '. Mixed Rejected rumerctan table January I'ebrnary Rye No. 2 quiet ; t'("c hid. Bran Firm ; 112 CO bid. Hay Firm at quotations; Choice Timothy, tl 00 bid, heM at S12 73; No. 1 Timothy, Sil 50 bid; No. 1 Tiino;hy, ill 00 liO held at 12 W. CHICAGO MARKETS. Furnished hy Flowell A Bandy, Grain and Provis ion Brokers, o. 7 Chamber ot commerce.

JanuarylO. jOpen g iHigast-iLowest, Closing Wheat Jan f t 7F t sTTj tvl Feb,. 2 K"j 817i 821h May w4 - N-S y'K. K Corn Jan..... S?.. 3".l.. s; Feb :." W 8i--;i Si. May. K'j; an?,. :'4j Oats Jan 2-4 5l4 5'v 2S'i Feb .. ''4 2s' '4j ist; May 31 3:.! 31JB 31 Pork Jan 10 4J 10 4.V 10 "7 10 4 Feb 10 40 10 :j 10 :;' 10 47 March.... 10 '0 10 57 10 4". 10 57 Lard Jan I d 10 1'. 6 10 6 12 Feb. 6 10 6 1" 6 07 6 1". March.... 6 15 ti 20 ti 15 0 20 Ribs Jan 5 17 5 17 17 ' 17 Feb 5 IS 5 17 5 15 5 17 March....! 5 22 5 r 5 20 5 2S

P.aeipts Hogs, 7.000 head. Car Bots Wheat, ; corn, 100: oats, 2". r.r.ITIslI liRAIN TRAIE REVIEW. LOMsTX, Jan. 11. The Mark Lane Express, In its review of tbe British grain trade during the past week, says: English wheat has been freely offered ; trade reports show that the harvest was much In excess of the estimates, and that consid erable quantities of old wheat remain. The sales of English wheat during tiio week were 39,'.T0 quarters at 2'.'s lOd, against .51,216 quarters at "2s 7d during the same period 01 last year, t ountry tlour has been in weaker tendency. The trade in foreicn wheat is stagnant, F'ive cantoes of wheat arrived. Two cargoes were sold, one with drawn, and three remained. At to-day s market wheat was improved. Flour was dull. Corn was steady. Oats, barley and beans were steady but inactive. INDIANAPOLIS WHOLESALE MARKETS. Dry Goods. TRI NT. ....C Merrimae fancy ....6 jConestoira fancy C. j Berwick fancy ..... -V-l! Belmont fancy ..... 5l'l Wiish'n'ton Ind blue Windsor fmoy 6 4 4U f Pacific lancy Co heeo fancy Kicbmond fancy Hamilton fancy American fain y , American shirting.... 5' .lAme;iCit:i Ind blue... 4' Albion solid Allen fancy 5-s; Allen shirtini: 4'o lmrison s nmiine... te.l Kiver fancy.... Merrimae utirtiug.... 41,lHinnell fancy PRESS FABRIlS Pacific 4 poplin lus.. 9 1'acifie enshm"rs ...10 Manchester cash. .10 .10 .10 .IS Manchester i BeB. leifie ?4 Anstraiian Atlantic alpacas Atlantic (. L. rash. Atlantic F.eashm... eraj'C 1 Pacific t.-4 A. C. M.. ..510 Tacirie v-4 K. X. eah.l.S ArliiiirToil ifrav 15 Pacific 0-4 A. C. cash..21Jü cashmere ... Ei:0WX (OTToNS, Atlantic A Atlantic B ... Mystic. Kiver Lawrence LI Indian Head 7 'Bedford P. tsi Hill's Cl 4 Yardstick cVTremjntec... tark A. 1 ouestotra W 6 7 .1 sarannek.. ..Iftica c " Boot NX... 7 Vi (i Pepperell K i cppen il r rrpperen 2-4 .is (Massachusetts Li Peppered 10-4 ..20 JWindsor II . BLXACIIED COTTONS. Androscoggin L.. . 71;; Barker Mills Lonsdale 7?i'Farwell 71 Aallardvale -VVMas-onville S Wamsutta 10 1 Fruit of the Loom Hill's Semper Idem.. Blackstone A. A Hope Fetchvixle 7o Farmers Choice.. 7.J,0wight Anchor.... 6V Pocahontas 7 ;( hestnnt Hill ... I "2 ... h$ 1 s'Z Pepperell SM ..20 lLongdale CambriclO'l Pepperell 10-4 22 Just Out. i COTTON FLAX. ELS. B'n Bi d B'n BT ...12' 14 Trcmont PL fi 7 Nashua XX. Trcmont H . 7 S ITremont F... 7 7 x 1. 1 f Tremont P.. 1 remout A.. Tremont Y.. Tremont X.. Nashua G... . 9 ITremont U ('. . 9 10 TremOQl K 7 .'.'411 Tremont K .11 12jyTrcmontN .. 5'.4 Tremont O .. 1 7 1 Wimbledon CM. 10" Nashua FK. Nashua K... 7;iAVimblelon ( I... I. A Nashua T.. 7 r ptiuiuieiuuv 1... o . 'M Wimble-lou t'E.. sV. .' Nashua D... Nasboa C" s'4 Wimbledon CD.. pi' Wimilelon (C.lo-'l 11 S'j Wimbledon ( P..li;4 l:; Nashua B Nashua A.... Nashua A A Nashua X... ti ' hl Wimbledon CA.1U 14 11)4: 4 14; CIN. HAMs. Amoskeag.- , Incaster (Slates (lasgow York White Mau'f'g Co , PLAIDS 1; Wamr.tta 7!4 Berkshire lorman.lie.... '. 7 Koval. Renfrew dress. 9 7 iJohnson bnk foil ...10.' AND I HEVIOTS. 9 ! Alabama plaids Amoskeng 9 ; Alabama plaids 7 Amoskcag faDcy 10 I Louisiana plaids 7 Bates sJ4 Ottawa plaids A Otis B B 8 Kdinbnrg cheviots 9 1'ark mills. 70check12l. Everett cheviots 9 Park Mills, 80 check.,13 Oreat LVpublic chev. 7 Ei'onomy check. t1- Columbian 7 4. Hamilton stripes J.U Otis check. PEN'IMS. 11 lYork, blue 10 jVork, slate t)i York, lancy 14 Oakland. A l :,1 Columbian ".Boston...... TICKINGS. Otis, A X A... Otis, BK Otis, I C Amoskeag ...11 ....14 ...I" -i '.'.'.11 ' Kverett Haymaker...., Amoskeag. A C A. .13,'. lTewiston, :V. .11 Iwistou. 32 . 14 ..12 -.41 .. 7 5 ork. 30 in Connestoga. B F B'.J jj I.ewiston. :5o ( 'on nestoga extra 12 Oakland. A Connestoga, C" O A 11 aklaud, A A.... GRAIN RAGS. 17 j'ranirer 19 'Lewiston 22' :,i .eorgia, A CARPET CHAIN. ... IS Cover'et Chain. American Frauklinville., ...n ..li ..Id Surk, A White ...'... .20 Colored Caudle Wick;. 22 'No. 50U Cotton Yaru .lrt 20 ITwine 20 The Produce Market. Egg Paying !c ier doz., los off. Butter Creamery faucy, 24 IV; choice. lS'i 2uc: dairy, selectel, 15"ltc; country, fancy, 1-; fresh and sweet, 9c: low grades, 3 i le per lb. Poultrj- spring- chickens, 6e; hen, e per lb.; roosters, 4c; hen turkey, 7; torn turkeys, 7: old geese and well-feathered, per doz., ;5 o0; din ks, per lb., 7c. Feathers Prime geese, 43c; miwd and duck, 20 (it 2 ")C. Bags VifTiVir. Wool Bright Indiana, medium unwasheL 2tl (n21o; for heavy merino and very coarse, 17" 2nc: tub-washed, 20'j X.;; burry.trasby andcotted, 12r.ii.K-, Bet-swax 1 S(,i 20c. The Provision Market. Below are the present jobbing prices: Smoked meats.-canvased or plain i plain meats not guaranteed against skippers) s. c Hams, -reliable brand," 15 lbs. average, 10c: do. l.Ji lbs. average, '.e; do. 20 lbs. average, ti'c: 20 lbs. and oier, iijC; do. light average. H lbs., lie: do. 12'? lbs. average, IV. "Morgan & Gray s brand," 1 lbs. a ve race. c; do. 174 lbs. average and over, c: cottage hams, "reliable brand," none: piunic bams, "Porter brand," c; California hams, "reliable brand," 6c: English breakfast bacon, clear, "reliable brand," 9e; do. clear, "Porter brand." S-c: Knglish shoulders, "reliable nrand," 12 lbs. average, ic: do. Knglish shoulders. 17 log. average, blc.. Uried beef, "Porter brand," lie. Bacon Clear sides, heavy, average 50 tot's) lbs., fr'c; do. medium, average 3 to 40 lbs., 7c; do heavy, average 50 lbs.. c; do backs, medium weight, c; do. bellies, 7c; do. Freuen Hitch, average & lbs., dc: do. belly pieces, average 4 lbs., tic, I). S. and Pickled Meats English cured, clear side or backs, unsmoked. 6Vic; bean pork, clear. per tbh, J") lbs., ti2 -VJ: pork, clear, per bid., 200 fcs., flO 50; family pork, clear, per bbl., 2H) lbs., 10 So-, ham poik. per bbl.. 200 lbs.. 10 50. Also bbls., containing 100 lbs., at half price of tbe barrels, with 50c added to cover additional cost of package. 1 Lard Pure winter kettle, rendered In tierces, T1; current chilled do., 75e; in half barrels or fO-lb. tubs, 77ic: 4vlb. tin tubs, fJic; 20-ib. pails, &'ic: 10-lb. pails, R'c, . ' Kologne In cloth, b4c; In ikin, Cc. Hmoked Sausage In link, 7c. Fresh Meats Pork sausajre, In 30db. rails, f?: do. 20-lb. pails, eic; do. link, 7c: tenderloins, 12c; spare ribs, &c; taw trlmmiags, 5c; chop pieces,

4ic; thanks. tc; sboulder bones, 2.c: lean back piece, Fuitable for chops; te; pork backs, t'iC; do. fat closely trimmed off. 7c. The Orocery Market. Cheese Full cream, New York, 12(al5c; Ohio, 12V.c; Young America, li, crystal, spring, ?12e; Swan Bake. 10c. Coffees Common. (iJIO'c: ordinarv, 10,4'illc; fair, ll'aiali'e; prime, 12'412;4e: strictly prune, l,(ulc:c'uok:e,-l:i,l4l4'c; old iovernment Java, l9lAaZ,c; Mclaughlin's XXXX. roasteil, 1-lb packages, leo lb ruses, i:j'ie; tiO-lb do, U'o; Arbuckle s roasted, 134e; Levering's, l.il4c; Cardova, l.c; dates' A No. 1, lOe; Gates' prime, I4,e; "Lion,' 12e. SuKr Cutloaf. 77.scSe; powdered, 77-'4c; granulated, lltyr'c: fctandard A, i.,4".57Rc ; otTA. '(Hr'c; white extra C, ir't.Vjc; lint brown, Vr; common grades, ;j4wVic; Nc Orleans, i;-.i l4c. s Molasses and fyrups New' Orleans molasses, kettle, 5'(ä52e: gol. 40c; syrup, 2 1 15c per gal

lon for common to choice; maple syrup, U 10 (.11 :ti. F.ie Carolina and Louisiana, 4i-"i61 'e. cloves, 20,' 2"?; ginger. 17i'j.2lc; cinnamon in mats, i- i&c; nutmegs, .ow. .sa'.t lake, iu ear lots, iS"l: dray lots, 1 05i 1 ll".mall ots. :o- more trom store. Match Refined Pearl, i" C per lb.: Eureka, 40; icainpiou g.oss, lump, vij,i;ac: improved corn. 6lfi.iw. Salt Kjsh Mackerel, extra tif, ?24 er bbl.: halves, 1 rj); No. 1 mackerel, Sl-'Oi halves, y.. 10: No. 2 mackerel, 1 .aii 11.: halves, v, No. 2 rowliuui, Ss; halves, t j); No. 3 mackerel, fi.. 6 6e; halves, S.jiaa do: No. 1 white fish, S M; hali but, 14C I er lb. Foreign Fruits London layer raisins, new, $1 40; new Valencia. lUall'e: .sultans, lie; Muscatel raisins, two crow n. S J .'jittä.i OO: Calllornia I L., t2 tSJ: Muscatels, S2 75. Lemons Slessina, $4 ("did 4 50, the latter in cases. "New Prunes Turkish, '.J.fa.jc: Sultan, do., Jac: currants '.'' '. sc; new r.gs, layers, loc. uates Malts, 4'.. Haid in ten pound boxes, 10c Citrou N'e'w. 5i"c -Lemon Peel New, 20c. ranges Jamaica in bbls.. ,v 50; Florida, per box, :1 5ui' 4 00. Peanuts Baw Tennessee. . 4 t(-"'..c: Wilminsrton. li; roasted. !0c; Tennessee: 47v''K';lr Virginia, Siys (?. Bananas tli2 per bunch. Vocoauats S4 00 ( anted (Joods We quote: Tomatoes, C lb., 1 (Ki. leaches, :! lbs. standard,! 75. i2; :11b.. ti "t.y2: seconds. 3 lbs., 1 5i(il i; 2 lbs., ?l 4"r4 1 : Pie Peaches. :1 21,s.l OOr.u 05 ; f, lbs., tl .Vni 1 tO; iiaiseberries, lbs.. 90"CJ o; Blackberries. tj oivne: strawberries, il Ts'm : Kasphtrries, 1 lf.il 25: hcrrics. red, 1 05; white, ?l '.'4 ("2 20: String Beans, t'SaWe; Polks Best Peas, 1 0: Yarmouth Corn. Jl iV'il ;10: Mountain Snpar Corn, Ii 1'. ; Standard. 2 lbs., C0i.il 00; East Hamburg t orn. 1 Ou: Mackerel. ?1 1 "( 1 2'i; Pineapples. 1 50i$2 i0; salmon, 1 lb., 1 -40 1 .50; Tumbler Jellies, .s5(C.K-c; Cove Oyster, 1 lb.; light weight, uoc: 2 ids., iuii weignt, ti fii ;to, 8ardines, French, !'4., 81 75 jer doz. ; American, S.. 1 I-er uo,u; Apples, 3 lbs. J2 $Qt2 d0; gallon, S2 5('ä3 W. '.-Oyt'jc; 0 lbs., Vegetables and Fruits. Ecans 4'hoice r.avv.Sl 95; medium, 1 b5; Mar rows, 52 00; ( a. norn. a, . Potatoes ,55iut'.0e per bbl. Sweet Potatoes ssiutnern Sweets. fl 7"2 00 per bbl.; Baltimores, $2 5iO4- W): Ptilacelphias, ii 00 f-i 25. At.ples Choice new. 31 75r52 2.5 rer bbl Dr:el Apples Eva poratedN;; common dried, 4'.r.i4-c. ' I'ca.-hes Dried peaches, halve. 4!4'."k;; Cali fornia halves. 12' Tc; evaporated, 26; VijliC. Cabbage 7's' m'I P0 per bbl. onions New Southern, s2 00a2 25 per bbl fctrmuda, f 2 .) per crate; Spanish, 52 wt2 2j per crate. Honey lr-2Gc. Peiirs 4 Ot., 1 5 ("0 per bbl. Craulierries ape Cod, ?7 0C(.j,6 00; Wisconsin, 'clery :,iu40c J cr doz. Grapes ci-jvc; i'tlaware, PmIOi?. Seed. i?eed Timotbv. S2 C5i I 'O per bushel : clover, f5,rs)'i5 7-5; blue grass, extra clean Kentucky, si 25 ral .50; red top. 7 c ,(i 00; orchard grass, 81 m)ih owing to q .n'.ity: English blue grtss, i no per bu.; bird -eed. rape, canary, .-joe; ncrcp, 4'; rye, iest ee-:. ?i 10. Coal and Coke. Flock. !. oo: Jackson coal, ; 50: I dtsourg, f l7o: Kaymond it", ! 75; anthracite, '. 2b a. i f: Hleii'.and nut. 42 50: Pieilmont coal. i-'is coke. Iiv pt bu., or 42 pit load : crushed. I ; 00 per load: winif rede, VI 7 per ton: Kanawha, : 7: Hockiug. 50; Island, $2 75; Biosburg. j w. Bides, Leather anil Tallow, Hemlock sole. 24rn::ic: oak sole, ilOITc: Pennsylvania harness leather. 3'-5e; hrtn.ess leather. :'. 34c; bridle leather, per do.. Of472r : domestic kip. 5ii(asic: 1 reueb kip. M)if l 20; domestic calf, TOciH io; French calf, Jl lotl M, Hides No. 1 cured. 7(57 No. 2 calf, 9-ilOe: cured. lPyllc; dry salt, loc; Rjnt, I2c: .o. 2 nuics. -uc on. Tallow Prime, (o: No. 2. 5c. (ircae Brown, 43i.C', white. o yellow, 4-i'4C. lrug Market. Alcohol, ?2 20v 2 25; calomel, 75 ag5c; camphor, 2N a:liic: cochineal. .5ojt0c: chloroform, 7'0c; rim opium, i:75ii: indiiro. SUi'; morphine, ! 2V.; 40. oils astor. l .Vgi iV'.; sweet oil, 90CMM :v: olive oil, 51 ö : bergamot (zander son's i, 2 2-5(32 .50: lemon anders u"s, 1 7"'n, 2. Quinine I". ana ., sitniKjc: cinrnonida. 2a ".Oe: American bi-rarb, so-la. 4;V; Knglish ao.. '-(x'-c. snun i-arrett s, 2-oz. pact 1 00 per do; 4-oz. bottles, f lper do.. Flove's sulphur. $4 a5' Turpentine i2(ä45c; English Ye nitlan red. bv bbl.. j'-.c: less quantities. ::jic. Iod ue 1 00; Iodide iotash, t ;r-U 25. Cloves, 20 f'i 2V. Rhubarb. 90c si 23. Window glas, 70 per tent. ; double, and io per cent. on. Iron and Steel Market. i Ear Iron M P0-2 10 rates; charcoal iron. 52 W (ii:; hi; boon iron, il -VJ rate: Norway and Sweel iron. 4iC rates; horseshoe iron. .'1c. lloi-so !?00,.s Jinrnen .V Perkins'. per keft. 5-j .sj; i.n.ie iioes, m per se; aavanee. iiorsesnoe Nail Northw estern. Globe and rmnam, per box, SI. Vi. ( ast Steel Bud American, per lb. 12ipriDir fteel, tie: tire steel, ::c: toe eaü s?eel. -ic; inacbiDcry Meel, .5e. Cut Nail Bates for ten, iron, i2 75; rates for tens, jteel. ?:1 X. Miscellar eous Markets. Oils Weoviote: Unseed, raw, 42c; boih-'S. 4'?: lard oil. (V5 'is.'ic; miners' oil. .55itVV-: lubricating oil, 12 (1 'ISc: straits oil, .vifi&ir; benzine. 10 - i 14' coal oil, Indiana letral test.lilc: 150- test, ldj-j'-y ue: water wniie, 100- xesi, i-c. Tinr.er" supplies we quote: Beet brand char coal tin, l. ( . 10x14. 12x12 and ll2i. 1 25: lx. Irtx 14, 14x20 aud 12x12. s '2'.; rootinir. 1C, 1 lx2). S5 75; 20.X-2S. ll 12; block tin, in Pisrs, 2io; in bars. 27c. Iron : 27 B Iron, 4 !.-V; 27 (; iron, C.e: Juuiate galvanized. 50 per cent, discount; re.'iued. .50 and 10 per et-nt. disis unt. sheet rinc, ,c. (opper Solder, 14 bottomsj 22 BJC. I'lauishel copper, 4c LIVE STOCK. Indianapolis. Cnioh Stock-Yart", Jan. 11 CiTTLS Rcccirts. 150 head: shipment. 50 head. There were but few on sale to-day ;sh!p' per about steady at Saturday's prices: butcher caitle a shades stronger. Export grades ... Good to choice shippers. Common to medium fc nippers - Stockers and feeders Good to choice reiicrs............... Good to choice cwws Common to medium cows and heifers.. ro W) i 00 70 4 20 t'0'4 00 404 00 oyi 50 2 no... ni s5 eals, common to good....- 8 50cv 25 Bulls, common to good....; .. 1 75 ! SO Milkers, common to gooi -..20 0MJ45 90 Hoc Receipts, .1,xx head; sh.Iprr.ent, ",'00 head. Quality fair. Market active and higher; clot-ir.g steady; all sold. Heavy packing and shipping ft Oiftl 20 LiL-ht and mixed pneking - X '.Ml 00 Common to good light 3 V)3 )0 Eh EE? ant Lameä Keceipts. tK); shlDmonts, 9iX)neaL Kscelpts light: quality good. Market a shade ftrm-er than Saturday's prices. Good to cbofce. 120 to 140 lb. Fair to medium, is) to 110 lbs Culls, per ha-l .- Bucks, tier bead ....rmw 75 .... 2 W-C4 20 ... 2 00 2 70 cOl 0 ... 2 00.? 50 . 3 00(3i 00 Lamts, common to good .... ZHsewbere. A?T LIBERTY, Jan. 11. "attle Receipts, 1.4SS bead shipments, none. Market active all5ä&ic biener than last week. Hogs Beceipts. 4.t50t) head: shipments, noue. Market slow; Philadelphias, I2:j;2 4'.; Yorkers, SUP' i4 I V Sheen R.?ein. 5.4ÖO head: shipments, none; Market '4c higher than last week. -BALTIMORE. Jan. 11. Beef Cattle Market active and higher: best beves, $5 :;7Jii85 &3: first pulitv, H .V'eiS 2-5: medium, 4f25; most of the sales were irom 13 50 to 15 2T$, Keceipts, s!head; sales, 502 head. Swine Fair supply and good demand. Receipts, 4,'0 head; quotations, 5 n5 75. sneep and Lambs Beceipts, head: sheep, 13: lambs, t '.'j i 75. PT. LOC13. Jan. IT. National Stock Yards Cattle Receipts, 1,100 head; ihipments, soo hea-L JIarket active and strong and r"V.fd higher; shipping buying freely from fl f.'v i5 10, for fair to Kood choice would brinit S5 2-'" so; butchers' steers,!! MAl "O; cows and hellers, 12 503J 70; stockers and feeders, S2 .V .i4. lln. Keceipts, 2,7u0 head: shipments. 1,000 head. Market firm on all grades; butchers' and best heavy. U ä 4 15; mixed packing-, 3 7031 tw; light. S-i UiJ S-5. sheep lUj'-eipts 4"0 he.id: ?h!pmentf, 200 cead. Market stroui: and higher: stood to choice, $.j 75cJ 3 öo: common to fair, 12 -5yj 50. KANSAS CITY, Jan. 11. The Live Stock Indicator reports: ttüe Receipts, 74 head: shipments, 144 head. Market stronger and higfcer; butchers stuff tfrona; exporters, f5 10 JO; good to chojea

chipping. 94 703r; common to medium, V4

4 i ; ktociers ana ieeuers, 52 u'cji; cows, 12 . 40. Hogs Receipts, 7.722 head: shipments. 222 hea.L Market active and 0c higher; good to choice, ti lM (y 4 ot; common to medium, Wk-jj to. Sheep iteceipta, iu ncia: shipments, 1 u neau. Market steady: good so choice, (2 SX J 50: common to medium, $1 ö02 U); svalawars, SG(75c each. II11CAG0, Jan. ll.-Tbe rroyers' Journal ports: cmue iteceipia. 4,uu neaa; inipmenu, i.-uli head. Market steady and 10(15c higher; shippicft steers, 55 75ö 9-r; stockers and feeders, rJ V'(i 25; cows, bulls and mixed, $2.1 20; bulk, iioft Keceipts. -2 ,uuo neaa: anipmenta, 2,000 head. Market strong and 10c higher: rough and mixed. fJ 0(33 90; packing and shipping, U'JO 4 -2.: light: ti 504 0"; skips, 12 75.l .x. sheep Receipts, 2,000 bead; shipments, .500 head. Market strong: natives. $2 20 a5; West ern, 2 .50r4; Texans, $2rj,3 50: lambs, tlih 25. 1 he Drovers' Journal reports irom Liverpool say tbe cattle market is c higher than last weeK; test American steers are selliug at lie per pound. NEW YOEK. Jan 11. Beeves Receipts, in -lu 3icg 72 car-loads of export steers, were :i.7'0 head, making 7,950 bead for the week : moderate oflernigs aim the belief that tbe arrivals lor the next few days must be light strengthened the market, and the yards were cleared at an advance of 20! per loo lbs.; very common to prime steers Oid at J4 -5(Kox4 10; extra aLd premium do. at t6 50n.6 00, and old dry cows at tMi -i: exports to-day, 70 beeves, 720 quarters of beef; for the week, 1,450 beeves, .tO sheep, ,30O quarters of beef and 7. carcasses of mutton. sheep Receipts. 11.700 head: market fairly firm at full prices, with sales of poor to prime steep at $4 (." 50 perlOO lbs. : extra aud preminm. at 35 7 5(iJ i, aud poor to faucy lambs at t öor7 K). Hops Receipts, 12,070 head; no sales on live weight. JJarket BomiBally firmer at 51 20y I 00 per ltO lbs. MARKETS BY TELEGRAPH. Prodae AUtrketa CH1CA(;0, Jan. 10. The Meculative interest in wbtat tonlay was very slight, but the feeling was tirm. Trading- was almost entirely local, few outside orders being received, and centered mainly ou the May option. The market opened -jfttV.c bicher, but sold off '.'m?kj under fair onernig, rallied 011 the expectation of a decrease in the visible suppiy oi 5'JO.OOU bushels, and cloed on the regular board higher than aaturuay. 1 he leeimg was somewhat weaker in the afternoon, and prices fell back " ; ij ' ..c. Tbe corn maiket wes vervuniet with only liuht trading. but prices ruled steady and closed a shade higher. Oats were dull and developed little change. The feeling In mess pork was strong throughout, the closing being 10c higher on the regular board, and advancing 5c additional in the afternoon. Lard was a shade higher. Flour Quiet and unchanged. Wheat Quiet but firm ; the market opened ixc higher, fell back Jyj?e. rallied jjC, closing Ja higher thaü" Saturday; sales ranged: January, fclS2-Xc, closing at s2T4 wi;c; leuruary, ei Vi-vsC. Closing at t-,r, March, fciMJc, ös-s"ic closing closing at S4c; iiay, b. it ,'kC: No. 2 sprin at fr-;c: No. 2 spring. 2rs; No a sp: spring, 70J-.VC. Corn Quiet but firm; cash, SOJ.lc; January, Mf ffZ(Hc'. Febru ary, '...QKr'c; Martha .V;,!:.; -May, :jy;hc. Oa'ts Dull but steady; cash, iee; Januarv and February, 'js'.c; May. 31j:f:lll.. Bye Dull: No. 2, Bailey Quiet; No. 2, "ftliäe. Flax seed urm: no. 1. si 12'. Mess fork .-rtrongrr. ciosinL' 10c hicher: cash, 110 42' .10 4": Januarv, 110 A5al0 42'. closing at 410 421.; February, f 10 45 (ai0 4., closing at fio 42!vio 4 ; .Maren, Si0 4j äl0 V,. closing at 10 52l..alO 55; May, 10 '.2 10 75, closinc at ?10 72'2'10 75. I-ard Quiet and frm; cash, 0 BM6 12'..; February, $0 lOfaü l", closing at $0 12Ät' 15: March, to!5G 2i, closing at 0 17J. 'a. 20; May, ftf :'0i6 45, closing atsi'.'i (.n'.:i5. "Boxe-1 Meats Firm; dry salted shoulders, $1 70(41 9o; short rib sides, t5 1.'V5 17.' 1; short clear sides, f5 40(5 45. Sugar Cnchanged. Butter A shade firmer; creamery, 20j:;2c; dairy, 11i.i25c. Eggs 2''h21c, Receipts Flour, t,J00 bbls.; wheat, 22,tioo bu.; corn, 5,:;000 bu.; oats, "7.000 bu.: rye. 1,000 bn.; barley, 4,uä) bn. ehipments Flour, 6,000 bbls.: wheat, 9.000 bu.; corn, :j0,000bu.; oats, 37,000 bu.; rye, 1,000 bu.; barley. -26.000 bu. Afternoon Board Wheat Basier and lower: Corn und Oats Cnchancej. i'ork 5c higher. Ird Unchanged. ST. LOT."!?, Jan. 11. Flour Firm but un changed. Wheat Fairly active and higher; mar ket opened a fraction Eigner, but lost the advance: this was subsequently recovered, and a further advance earned prices ;s-7Kc higher than Saturday, at which teures the market closed: No. 2 red, cash, 91c: January, v0V"9ic. closing at vie: February, 92Vu!'2la closing at '..; Jfan-h. 94 ;e; May, tCitCJaSv;, clos ing at 4 aOs-c bid. Corn Very dull and k9 '4c better: 2o. i mixed, casn, 04c; January, :;-e &::v.!ic. closiuff at .-ijc: February, $4l4n bid: Hay, a'.Tii.i 37c, closing at 37c. Oats Very dull nd firm; mixed, rash. 39'..c bid; May, 31' .: bid. Kye rasier at o:c. jsariey liuii out steaay-at to so;. Lead Dull aud nn handed. Butter Quiet and easy: creamery, 2ö!nWc; dairy, Uly 24c. Eggs Quiet but firm at ii .him;. riaxseeu Quiet at tl OT.. Hay F'irm and active: prairie. sy.M.Js: timothy. Ml 25il3 75; Bran bull and unchanged. Cornmeal Quiet but stronger ttsl .o. Wool Quiet ami steady; tub washed, jVä:Vic: unwashed. 17.'i24c; Texits wool, tOfdiJ'.lc. Provisions In good demand and firmer. Pork Higher at 110 50. Lard 5o 9nu6. Rultmeats I-oose lots long clear, f5 10; short ribs, $5 20: short clear, $5 45. Boxed lots, long clear, S5 37 .1; short ribs, 35 50 a" 62,': short clear, f 75(i 5 2J -C Bacon Long clear, f5 62' ..m i-5; short ribs. f 75. Receipts Flour, l.ooö bbls.; wheat. lO.nciO bn.; corn, 15,000 bu. : oata, 11,000 bu.; rye. 2,000 bu. ; bariey, '2,uoo lu. fchipments Hour, i.O.y bbls.: wheat. 2.000 bu.: corn. 20,000 bu.; oata. 2.000 bu.: rve. none: barley, none: Aiiemoon uoara neat eat ana --..e lower. . .. - - .... . ..r - , Corn Nominally unchanged. Oats I" frm and unchanged. X'S YORK. Jan. ll.-Fiour-Receipts, lo,s76 Bbls.; exTKrts, (.06 libls. and -2.000 sacks. Market dull; sales. 12.000 l.bls. Common to t;ood extra ohp). s ; 2w ": common to choice extra st Louis. 5l5.(." Co: patent Minnesota extra, twl to prime. S4 75h1j. Wheat Receipts, 11') .vu.: exports, none. Options opened heavy aud lower. later ou ruleil stronirer, elosimr. however, weak : sales, ,::.s:12,(ki0 bu. of futures and S.DC0 bu. of spot; No. 2 spring. 91c; ungraded spring. Le: uncrar-.e! rel, .l:. nc; o. : rei, s.c; .o. 2 reo nominal at 91 '--c elevator: o. 1 white. 'JVr; No. 2 red. Febman-. noV'VCc. closing at -jV Mareh. 92! .'V.':!',. a closing at 91c: April. 94" a f4'4c. closing at "91 vc ; May, O-'vtOtJ'c, closing at .Sic; June, :-4y.e, closing at ic: i'ecember. 31 oi. Corn Siot. higher and fairly active; options opened lower aud closed firm; receipts, 07,0)0 bu.; exports. ii2,'.'3- bu.; sales, 704.0UU bu. of futures aud -23t',orid bu. of spot; ungraded, 45Qlsi.c; No. 3, 4'wj49!4'c; steamer, 47 't 17 -i elevator. 40c ar.oat, 4. .0 February: no 2, Lir'-'j'i "dc elevator: steamer yellow, 4; No. 2, Januarv, öo-'-.rti-ioJc, closing at 50Tc; Febmary, i'.'!.; .i4'.)iaC. closinc at 49? c: March. 4S7Kr-il''c. closing at 4'.c; April, 4S'4c; May. Is'.V?. Oats Moderately, active: receipts ., 00 bvi. ; exports. 120 bu.; mixed Western, 30y:;7c; white do., utc.v lie. stocks 01 crain in store January iu: Wheat. 9.13,7tJS bn.: corn, 1,07:1,951 bu.: oats. sJ4,01 bu.: Uirli'y, iii,.y. nu.; rve. iu..44 ou.; pes, 4.9V! bu.: malt, 15S.944 bn. Hops Steady and iu little more demand, lorree ro lair; i:ionorai tirI t s1 .c- oiifii.ns lower stiiI ncrive: snlos. Ml.. Vhi bap: January, VäC.Vx; Febmary, O.Vvu '.iJOc: March. 6.ts5.ü..Oc;ApriJ, 6. 0 uiJ.HV: ; May, 6.is afc70c: June. t..oc: August, .soc; December, 6. s5j ;.'. KV. Sugar Dull: refined, quiet: off A, be: oinfectiouers A, rA,,- 1 l-it'.c: standard A. r;c: granulated, ce. i-:ye firm ana in lair mand. Petroleum stcadv; united closed at fe, Turpentine Iull at :c. Eges Firm au 1 higher; receipt, a.UM pacaaees: western, 20i32,:Je, Pork Firm and uiiiet: mess. slO In V); cut meats. firmen sales of pickled bellies at 5 U ; pi' iied hams. Ss 24i-is i0. Iird Fairly adive: sales of etern stee.m. pot, at si : JaHtiary. si 4i'ifi 4 February. tJ 44'v". 47: March, 55 5n(fi 52: April. 16 52va& .May, So w, .10 10; city steam, - v Buttcr-tiuiet and barely steady; Western, 12 -:l2c-, Klein creamery, . (h-ese ,Miiet and firm: Western fiat, 7V.l:.e. Copper Firm; lake, U!iV;(c. Lead feteady; common, i ,0 4 .5. PHILADELPHIA. Jen. 11. Flour Steady with a moderate demand; Ohio, Indiana, Su Louis nnd Southern Hiinois, $i Va,b 50; winter patents, 5 '535. VI- Minnesota hnkers'. Si 25i.i5: do patems, j5 25ft7s. Wheat A shade "firmer bat quiet: No. :: M. January, 7'i '"C'.c.; February, Ss;.r.iV.ic: March, itiljiju'.e: Aiirii. 'U'.i-'iJc: May, tr'.lM''...-J4:. Cf fn ?ijt Mrm and ia fair demand : steamer No. 2 mixed, 45,,(i Iik-; steamer No. 'i ve.low. 4.c: No. 2 mixed. 4e: iutures. an naryojitious in fair demand: later months dull; No. 2 mixed. Januarv. 4ti4'.cHc: Febmary. 47 ; r4sv-..c; March, 47l2 i48lac: April and May, 47!$ (sic. Oats Spot beld hiither, white. 37l'? 4l':.c: iutures quiet: no. 2 white, January, ; 4cc : February, S9&e-c; March and April, 3.'v' :itt-'c; May, 4o1. '4ü,i;. Provisions steady and in fair jobbing demaud. Lard Dull: refined fco7CA7:do. steam. 50i C2',: do butchers loose, $'.. Bntter Quiet but steady: creamery extra. MfiVNc Eirsrs Firm on a scarcity: Ohio and other Western' fresh, 27c Cheese Quiet but firm; Ohio rlats. choice. 9,4A''4'c; Ohio fair to trimf.W. Petroleum Qauiet at7)icinbrr reis, lceipts Flour, 1.000 bbls.; wheat, 2,000 bu.: corn.fe.ixo du.; oats, 3,ouu bn. bhipments wneat, 4.UO0 on.; corn, o.uoo du.; oats, i2,uuu du BALTIMORE, Jan. IL Wheat Western firmer and dull: No. 2 winter red. spot, n'i,rnsc: Jan narv, MiTirni7,ic: February, b77;s'ic: March.' WC.O'ic: April, 94c: May. :4.. 11 c. Corn . Western higher and active: spot, mvj'c; Jsdnary. 48',ci4s-Hc; February. 4C;fca47c; steamer, 44',rt4"c. Oats Firm: Western white, 1; mixed, W((iV. Provisions steady and ipue. Pork- Mess, 9 fJ.ld. Ijrd-Refined, $7 '25Q7 W. Fcgs Firm at 20421c. Coffee Meany and quiet J Flour, 1.200 bbls.; wheat, 2,000 bu.; corn, 2S.OO0 bu.: oats. 1.000 bn. fchipmenta Flour, 1,578 bbls. J corn, öv.'iou du. (TNCTXXATT, Jan. 11. Cotton In light demand: middling, K'e. JTlour rirmj family, j . . Ad... a tin fiiwiMiM., x: . 2 red, 4c: reeeip. 7,000 bo.; ahipmenta, il.oro bu. Corn In-good demand and hig'aer; No. 3 mixed, 5t7.37V Oats Firmer; ho. 2 mixed, 32c Bye-Dull; No 12, e4',c Barley-HBteady; ttra

No. 3 sprinjr, 62 Pork Held firmly at f 10 75. Lard ttroDg and hipher at fc I0.t I2li. Bulkxncats Firm; short rib, $-5 25. Bacon tjuict and firm; shoulders, $4 2U: short rib. ?C: short clear, JO 20. Butter F i rmer';Northweurn extra creamery. SO c; pood to prime creamery, 20' : choice dairy rolls. 12 15c. LIncecd Oil Quiet at 40ti41e. Sugar Firm: hard refined. tV""'; New Orleans, 5ibj4c. Hoirs Firm: common aud lipbt. i204: packing and buubers', .! t."ri4 10. Receipts, 2,94;) bead ; shipments, S'.s; head. Eges Firmer at lfic. Cbeese-Qulet; choice cured Ohio factory, fJilOe. LOUISVILLE. Jan. 11. Cotton Gaiet: mid

dling, H4C. Grain steady. Wheat No. 2 long berry,.95e: No. 2 red. 9Jc Corn New mixed, :ifili in.;.e. cib .New Ko. 2 mixed, ale. Provisions Steady aud hicher. Bacon Clear rib siJos. V -V; clear sides, 45. 12' shoulders, i V). Bulkmeats Clear rib. So 2 : dear sides, 5-i .jO: shoulders, 4. Mess I 'ork $10 7". Hams ugar-cured, fJöOculO. Lard Choice leaf, 57 75as. T0LFXO, Jan. 11. Wheat-Closed easy; cah. t ? 3 91 .c; January, 90'.; February, 92c; May, 9"'c. Corn l'irm : cash or January, Js'j bid: .'i.v, Vfc um. urns leaay nno uucaantrea: casb,5Xic; May, 3:c. Cloverseed Quiet; cash or January, i '."O; February, lö 95; March. $0 05. Hoes fire-sed. l 75. Beceipts Wheat, 3.000 bu.; corn, 2.C4S) bu. Shipments Wbt at, 11,000 bu.; corn, 4,wQ bu. Oils. TLMIXGTON. Jan. 31. Tunientine-Ouiet at 35C. ANTWERP, Jan. ll.-Petroleum-19.;f paid and sellers. CLEVELAND. Jan. II. Petroleum Market firm: standard w hite, 110, Jl Os;,. T1TCSVTLLE. Jan. ll.-Xational transit certifi cates epened at fci and closed at sT e; highest li r i 1 S., - nwp.L 7' ... PITTSEURO. Jan. ll.-Petroleum-Dull but firm: National transit certificates opened at 87?ic and closed at y'Uc; highest price, f7J,c; lowest, 87lic BBAEFOED. Fa.. Jan. 11. National transit cer tificates opened at 7Jhc and closed at 7'c; hiebest price, s-sc; lowest, 7c; clearances, 3,1120,Ouo bbls. NEW YOBK, Jan. 11. Petroleum The market stroDg, selling early at ss c, declined slowly with sales at and above t7J.c, and closed at bTjc; sales, 4,5;Ju,000 bbls. OIL CITY. Jan. 11. National transit certificates opened at sc aid closed at rc; highest price, Ksc: lowest. 74c; sales, ssi.OOO bbLs.; clearances, .t..2,uuu bois.; bhipments, 1,224 bbls.; chariers, 1-,A1 bbla. Cotton, GALVESTON. Jan. 11. Cotton Nothing dofnsr: net and gross receipts, 1,123 bales; slock, t7,37$ buies; MEMPHIS. Jan. 11. Cotton Quiet; middling, 8 ll-loc: receipts, 1,044 bales; shipments, l.bsi taics, eiuca, ui.i.'i uaies; eaics, uo uaies. ST. LOCI. Jan. 11. Cottou-teadv at unchanged prices; middling, K'c; sales. 1,004 bales; receipts. v52 bales; shipments, 3C5 bales; in stock, iu-;,iui bales NEW YORK, Jan. ll.-Cotton-The Post In Its cotton review says: Future deliveries are quiet at an advance of 5-100c. At the third call May was nought at . 2c; januaiy was neia aty.2e; February, t.2'; March, 9.40-: April, 9.51c; June, V.4o ; JUiJ', v.bsc; -August, 'J. t ic. NEW ORLEANS Jan. 11. Cotton Firm; mid dling, h-j". low do.. 8 :M6c: gool ordinarv, 77c net receipts, 3.:ju3 bales: gross receipts, 4,042 bales; exports to (ireat Britain, 6.1'14 lale; to Fraii-e, 4,032 bales; t the Continent. '..344 bales: coast wise. l.sOfc bales; sales, 5,000 bales; stock, 2,2J2 uaies. Dry Goods. NEW YORK. Jan. 11. "Dry Goods Xoiwith standing that receipts and forwarding have been delayed by the snow blockade, there has been a lair new busiress in special goods, in which fancy anl colored cottons have participated more than staple--. Still, of the latter, there has been consideiatle business through moderate selections. Whisky. ft. LOUIs, Jan. ll.-Wbisky-Stea.ly at fl 10. CTSCLVXATI. Jan. 11. Whisky-Steady at tl 10. CHICAGO, Jan. 11. Whisky steady at tl 16. Earnest, active. Democratic friends, yon can't secure the best ewspaper in Indiana easier than to take the subscriptions of ür of yonr neighbors to the Weekly Sentinel. The 9 5 will bring y on x opies. The popular notion that the inhabitants of Chinese cities are given to unwholesome habits does not seem to be well founded. Dr. Dudgeon, In a recent woric on diet, dress and dwellings of tha Chinese, says that the people have admirably adapted themselves to their surroundings, and enjoy a maximum of comfort. 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