Indiana State Sentinel, Volume 31, Number 52, Indianapolis, Marion County, 27 January 1886 — Page 8

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THE INDIANA STATE SENTINEL WEDNESDAY JANUARY 27 1886.

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SNF.T'IE TiTil' jr-.r bead --.'fi ai'y to ty (8; until v :r rcso scq eye ci- 'hitrio t.; ".-.- i,:&ritV.'.'s ' thin, i'r.tii.g. watt ry Haid; "nt.i ri'j r r. .id ache, moutn. and ti.risit ptrohed. i.Tid liond at fever h-it. TMsisan Acute tattirm.&nd . i::..r.t!y r a--.- 'I by a t,ii:v'i3 dose, and i"--r-!ar-r:Uy ci:r'd by .uo Lottie Cf eAKtliI i Radical Ccxi rt r Cat akxk. Ccrrp lete Treatment, with Inhaler, i.oo. i.e t t'Je Bjlal C;:r ine l ax Catarrhal $ol"eiii, kLl one lis proved Inhaler, iu ori. pa' kao', muij now be bad f ail dr iiisi lor Sl.UU. Ask for ksANFOtO KAI U L HP. "The cur al solute speciÄ? we snow rtf.' Med. Tim.. 'f l i,-vt we navtj found in a lifetime of rJfltricg." Kev. Pr. H Urgin, of Ronton. "Altera long etri-ggle-w'th. 'rra tte Eawoal Citri has oMiCfml.'" ft'.'V. 3. W. Monroe. I.ewisburgh, Ph. -1 fatve it (oii;l a tfcat it did not relieve. tt A lC re w Ltf. .MaueiJCstcr. Mass. Fottr lrrtic nd Chemical Co., Boston. HOYf'S VOI It KHKUMATIZ? i a question tb&t appeals to every tortured victim of Kheutnat.Mtt, nmu ii! VTn -.Lu.Ty p;ts,eii aud iiaimeirs powcrlw t relievo ISiLl. Tös'ich the Cl-THTRA PLAST KR i &n el gi'tit and never failing soun-o cl rei.ci, tianssnin? rr.-uinaiK neul T1.-.. fcj-Tr-'. wild. ten. .hiri.iiid lit-rv-ua i-ains as by wi:-. New, original, .peedy. an.'e. At druggist. V-: live for one dollar, mailed free. l'omR 1. And C. Co.. BostoS. BREACH OF PROMISE. An Intri Iiijj Cir Now Kein; Trietl at KhiLiIi, Iowa. Kwrn-K, Iowa. Jan. The trial of ihe Ilairibcn-Keir.fcr breach uf promise case, which was (ommwiffil in the Nnperior Court Saturday, that day having been spent in selecting a jury, was resumed to-day. Kreat interest is m.t::ile:ed in the casv, and tLe court room will not hold the crowd anxiÄS to be present si the hearing. The greater portion of to-day wa occupied in the examination of the plaintii", Miss Maggie Harrison, and reading letters iroin the defendant. Mis llarr!.vjn i a yuang latly of yrf possessing spe:irarice, tylih in dress, of a icolest and retiring JiM.r--ition, and m ule &n eitelleritinipreio:i up.n the tand. Her teftimcny Jeait witli the courtship and its mhLt, after tlie usual lovers rjiurreN, in a propj-;l f marriage, whioh was accepted by her O;toler I. tLe tredding being et fr Wednesday, November S. Announcement of it had tn made in the papers and the invitations issrwl, when the delendent visited her and cted strangely. They sat on the ifatiyether, and he inentionei letters that he had received, but declined to shovr her, but aid tty were aiioiiymou- and tliat they related to them. After fitrther onversation he left ter, saying it would be a'l right. He called the foiioTTing Sunday and said that the marrizpe could not Uike place, and wanted to fcnw If the matter couldn't be Hied up with-ont-A f':s and p!;;ntitVtoSd him no. At tli's --int a letter wa introlucel in evidence, ' cad Carthage, 111., Saturday, November 121, in which deietnLint vtys he is sick over hi) difficulty: his blood a! most free.es in Lii reins; that he wa in grest trouble and not tU to live; that it was impossible for tinjm to marry under existing circumstances; says he wiii make restitution for the big trouble cr.d expenses incurred by ber; for her to keep all the presents: that he tad written hi relatives announcing the wedding had been pofsfpouPd, and advising tex to do likewise; and saying 11C ;yould tall n Pnnday and explain. During ill crossxaisinatioQ ia the afterroou Jliss Harri.ssn Katl fine Was t'crenty-eight.years oi age, and had come to Keokuk when but sL SlQlilli? ;'dt The defendant was placed on the stand later in tLe JÄ7, and, sa.;. that when the prcyosal ol marriage was made it wan in good faith, and it was his intention to carry out the contract, but alter the contemplated jnarriage had been announced and invitatiors extended friends had come to LixiX with advice to break it off and tendered him jnlorinatinr) which, he found )x true, ftntl jt revealed to him that the defendant had misrep resented as to her age and deceived fcini concerning her came, family relations and fevrets thut one brother was in the Penitentiary, another living in ojen adultery with a woman he had seduced, and that to marry her would bring him V shame aud disgrae. ltei:T, the defendant in tlie suit, is a weil-ünoWD traveling salesman, ana jr. ar.y of the fraternity were jirent to day and preatiy en'oye.1 the eviden e and reading oi tin- letters introduced. CLEARANCES. Tli Male .f Tral for tlie Iat Werk, ith Ihr l'rMiitage if liiereasa nml I-Ten. Fts, Jan. ''.". The following table, rtuujid from siev;al dispatches to the Pot from the managers c.f the leading Clcar'rngicus in tie United tate-, gives the clearar.ees for the v.- k einiing January '2 ". vtfnvam wi the corresponding weeK in i.rk T-ten I'Si-.sd'-ipiiia. Cfii'-a tit. Lu j.i-i f,u Krui.( 4:1...... hfciiiniore CibeicnaU J-:ro-.v - ProvilTe Kr;vt ';fy lAV.iiiI!e 31.nL,iitous. !i:ktikee Itrciii ... Or;i.aJeiver niVrvWm O'veiMjul ('nimbnü Jrhaam!:s J!ar.irfl 2'ew Haven McüJ'kis Thitm. J'orUnnu , Wo-i'-tj-r Kprir.gf.eid H. J.--rf h 1wi:11 .... h$ raue Total :f.te of New YurU ;j." .'t.-'T.iUJ Iu-.. 4i,::jt.ifNidtie . l '.iH!.'J the ,V.4il,.it...ls;. ln.C.I vVfldeii.'nXI,tn)i':Ofc . Ii,! Iu-.. 1,4 ?'.,' Inc . 4..".".TM I ne.. 1, VZZ Inc. 2,i )- lu:. :;,vK,"0i due.. J.Jjl,i;T(idne.. J."ti,'.'.l!n.'.. i,o.'.v I. II J,VnH . i,jT.X H" lue.. I..;7,t;'.. Ir.e.. 1. 'i.lTf'Ine.. l,;T".'iM tno.. l..,rM.v;T Ine.. ln .. "7l.fiT." Pee . "".70 e . KVi.l In ine.. ...ti Inc.. lue.. 4'7,t.i7 I IK.. -l.l'.lUki III'"., .tö.ö . 2 ..Jl.'i .11.' . '..'J .u.; . ..' . li'.T .ll.-l .;. .11. t .10.1; . :;.'. . 2. .'. - t ". 5.5 .11.7 ..M.3 'J.T.'J.2 Ine. i7i.:e.l,:VJl Ine R-liln Service In Fulilic SrliooN. lirxn :. Jan. 'J. The .jnestion of reiip'ous serviees in the public schools causing trouble at Chartiers lkiroitph. and may rsitit in lecal p roeeedtn;. Kecently I'ro fes-jr McJlwain, the I'rincipal of the Ciartra school, suspended eight pupiis whose parents were Catholics, for refusing to attend devotional exercises. The school IJjard f?iiSta:riel the action of the principal at a meeting last wevk. and now the parents of tLe children threaten t? tet the matter in court. Irm Tia.hr mum jf k, we pare 1ir t 'ASTORIA "Wln she ss aCfcilil, heeried fr HASTORLL "W I b. D.m M hr rluiijr ti C ASTORIA Wtes ake tuKfCLUdnu, iL vc them CASTA What It Mnan in bi. fKi.'hr.ion'l DciaoeraL 'rihio" is an - Indian word signifying "beautiful." JfeneeOhiv piolitica are leautLuI politics. - ,. Tt careworn man of business, .the- paniaced dyKjpt:,;acl the antra ic Jeebie wtatiaj), whe! days hare beconoo bürden kr, mmj kj07 robtrst and nniaterrtipted ti;b I t v.:rg 'HKhtif iUrk Iron.

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FINANCE AND TRADE.

MONEY AND STOCKS Ifw Tork Financial Market. SEW YCKfC. Jar.. Mccey On ciU e.Fj at t?iv- rer cent. Prime Mercantile Paper-, per oeU Sterling Ili har.ge fuiet ba.t tirm at for sixty dayt and 4CJ for leinand. Thetoud fcales oi stocks to-Sj were w shares Including tlie following: Delaware, Lackiw:ua aud Western, vi. Vj'i; Erie, lt.5J0; Karras andTcxa 7.:'i; Ute Shore. 4l.5j0; Louisville s.n.1 Nhv;i:e. lru.'l; Korthwestem, 31,1.0: New York' entra?, tJO.iVll; Faeiti Mail, 13.01,; St. Paul, 7'.,CH: Union I"cJCc, :io.h5; Western Union, 48,2t;; Northern I'acifie preferred, 2.,t)."i ; Oregon j:ud Trauvoutineuul, 110,0" Cover! rut -I bmds were active and steady today. State bom's were very dull and steady. ' Railroad bonds continue dull; sales amounting tooaly $l.M7,t;00 of which the East 'Tennessee issue contributed tl-V.000. In sympaUiy with sto- ks. prices were weak in the forenoon and nm, after midday resulting In lrregularchange a t-ompared witii ir-viou ,uottions. Nickel Plate tirt '.-ertificjites were a shade lower at ;ä,'j. It U anununeexl that the pajiers in foreclosue pro!et;diiisr were nerved on the l.Ve shore otticera here and fent to the Wet last week lor immediate action. stocks opened weak and very irregular. r'ir,t priii's showed losse- rangiugfroui to l', except I-o.iisville ud Naolivüle. w hieb wax luipher. The ale.s durinsr the tir". half hour amounted to li:l,si I '1 arcs, the dealings beiBgue;in panted by decided i verishness. and a general Irregularity "'ou' the m tive 'stocks. Early in the day tin-re was mi Imprt-ssion that the siulden death of Mr. I. 1". Morgan would necessarily result in throwing a lar-e amount of ptock on the market. I nter statetuent were to the eßect that pip Vision had "leen made for the carrying of such stocks a he had at his death. This led to a firmer tonn. The ft-.-ngth wa- furtner aidei by reports of earnings hy the granger roads for the thini week of January, whica unexpectedly showed hligh! gam whe.e heavy losses had been anticipated. A determined buying movement led to a dividitl advance in most of the active list. The movement throughout the day, however, was more irregninr tliau it has tieen for some time past, and l:-tcr in the afternoon the market became heavy, losing fractions during the last hour, thi-market eloin-du!l and heavy. Quotations asarui2re imciioiially lower than Saturday's closing. There are. however, a number of exceptions, including lacKawauua, which shows again of 1, ivuware and Hudson, 1.. and X., 1 , and St. Paul. 1'. There was piersi-teHt selling in Western I'nioii all all day, nuoer which the sto.k yielded from 7"4 to liv-,.. closing with a net los of Canadian Paeiiie to-day vdd ex dividend ot 1 Ja jm.t ixut. The ma rket closed w ith the following prices bid : 3 jm.t cent, bonds l(Kc I onlsville : Nash... S7"i f'nited -iates 4,! .s..lU'.. Louisville it; N. A.... St l uil d states newHls.ii:'.. Mar. tVCia.tirst pld Vacitie s of '..' lir''Mar. V; fin. seconds Central Pae. tirst...114 .Memphis & fharl.... :il Erie seconds !H)', Michigan Centnd.... t.9 Lehigh and Wilks...l0l iMintieaptV: rt. 1- ls' Ioti.'siana consols... Min. !L: t. L. rtd 4" Missouri 1"0 -Missouri I'aciüe lOVfj St. 'in- l.'t Mobile V Ohio 15 St. P. .V .S. -. tirsts...l.v. Morris A E-sex V'. ' Tciuies!ee old -l !,'Nashrille V hat 4i Tcmiei-se- f. new... '4 !w' New Jersey Central.. 41 Tu. P land graiit. :5s ;N.irfolk cV W. .fe 2 Tex. P. V; Kio'ir ist 'Northern Paeitie... 2V!i I rion Pacific ti r-tvl 15' 1 Northern 1'aci tie pfd ."0' I. P. land grants 10"!2rhi.,v Northw'n 10.t'4 I". r. sinking fund, l'lj . hi. A: Northw pfd..l ''i Yirg'uia 4:1 .New York Central. ..1WH Va.eon.mat.coup 5J It'hio central d;. lefern?tj 1 1'., Ohio L Mississippi.. Cl Ailanis .xpres HO :(. ,v M. preferred... s-J' Alicghenv Central... .... (Ontario v; Western, is Alton V Terre H 4.'lk Oregon Navicat!on..HX) A. v. T. II. II. pld '. (Oregon Transeon Amori'Mt: Expp.'ss.. Hr" joreiron Jmprove't... 'JiJi Eur., t cd. K. N 70 jPaciile Mail V "Canada I'aeine lid; s! Panama '.s Canada Sso:tb.ern "'.,7lf Peoria. lKeaturk E. 1-s' Central Pa ilic 41 (Pittsburg ll") " f'hee.-ipeak v oh:o... 11 I Pulman Palace Car-PtJ'j C. A . Ltd Lists Is j Reading It7 C. ,t o. second i: lliOtkl-.lRUd.. hicago V; Alfcin 1 ist. L. a. san Fran.... 0 ( hii-ago tV A. pld IV ist. L. .t S. F. pnl 4J' ' hi.-ago, Iinr. tv; i...i:Y-"4!t. L. ,vs. K. hrstpfd.101 ' ., st. L. X. i : M. A: St. Panl ill i C. t. 1.. At Pitts 1.' C. M. A: St P. pfd l.T C. .t. I.. ,t Pitts pf,t. !si. Paul, M. A M Kr Cin., Sau. A: lue... :.' St. 1'aul A; Omaha... :'.. Cleveland W c0 .M'jSt. 1'aul A; Uui. pld.. .w 2'TK"A'ull....t &LzlSSfil'WW2 "Ts Pel.: Ijt k. v W est. .117;4 I niou Pac!Ü? i).' Leaver r.oir M J'nited states Ex.. t Erie ..'Wabast, st. U A: P... .' i Krie preferred 00 " V. st. L A; V. pid.... 17Jä East Tenncsv e - ":'4 W'ells A: Eargo Ex. ...IE 1-st Tennessee pfd. i'.-' -Western Union Tel.. tiym ror: wayne- n. iorai0 coal , Hannibal A: st. Joe nCrnestake n-ii I '.'I Han. A. St. Jce p:.w jiron Silver 200 mr.iat 212 (Ontario -'J ilCuston A; Texas ;',0 (Quicksilver Illinois Central 13. do. preferrel 21 Indiana. H.A. West.. Jl', southern Pacific Kansas A: T.xs 2s',,Sutro Is Eake rie A; West.... I : X. Y. C. A; St. 1 7Lake shore 'l do. iireierrtd 17 Cx-I'iv. Eastern Exchanges, NEW YORK. Jan. 2 Exehauges, li.l,171,.sr.; balances t :,sm,i;'.v. BALTIMORE, Jan. 2 Bank clearings, u.0f,Or; ba'ances..V'O. FIIILA DO.PHIA. Jan. ". Bank clearings, S7,i;:ii,,.,;': balances. M.uni.T'sö. ST. l.oriS Jau. -. Bank clearings. 2.".74,(N.f.; i.a!atii-es '22,'..,: exchange ou New York 7c premium. EOSTON. Jan. 'J .. Exchanees, $14.J. si: baleticcs, jl.ssT.i'.M: money. 1'9 jer tent.; ex:hanges ou Ntw YoTa, 2r 17c pieiniüm. Foreign Money anil Stock. LONDON. Jan. '-'. . d. m. Consols, ysh for both money and the account. Railway Bonds Atiantin a:id reat Western Cms. :C1: Canadian Pacific, .7T;: Erie, 4',; do. neconds. 7t'i; Mexican ordinary, 22': St. Taul common, 'J-.'i; New York Central, 1()V 4: Pennsylvania, .M; P.eading, IV'... li.e amount ot bullion gone into the liauk of England on balance to-day is CliVi.omi. PAUL-'. Jaji. J".. Three per cent reatei, 81! toe for the a c'.'iut. COMMERCIAL. A (.' t lone prevailed in the dry giHnts market ye-terdav. and omeliues declinedj i' älc. Woolen goixls are still strong at notations. Prices in staple groceries are stationary, and the volume of luisiises only moderate. Owing to light receipts eggt have ashamed lc per dozen. In poultry ;iiid butler the supply is titul to th.e dolamH, and the market is a tnle firmer, brier are firmer, 'iuiuinc liaving advanced. The Iron market was slow. .RAIN. Wheat 1 he condition of the local markets re main about the same, i.ood demand. I:rm prices arid i:.ca-vr C-ring. futures tiuic-L Markets both at seaboard and Western points are ail higher. New York nid Baltimoro '40. Chicago, l'v aul st. Louis ).. lirmr than Saturday. or:i Ali vrades in gd request at firm .UO utioiis. Ri-ceipts very lÜKral, hut demand keeps up with the supply. Futures steady. Sales on ail of No. 1 mixed at :i!,c and belore call at '-'.'V. Market tt other joints range from yn highi-r. at All grades held at firm prices. P.eceipts light and choice gradi-s scar e. 'ILe fol'owlug table hows the amount of grain In tore nt this i-:ut: Wheat Corn. oat. live. Elevator A.. Elevator I! Capital Elevator Wctern Elevator Elevator I ll'..m r.,::oo 11. inn .'.7'io 3.7"0' :t.70O' . 'J",l"J0 -s.KO' lO.lWiO . IVO"). l.U 0. 2, 10 1,2 M A7iiU '.10O Total lr.sim 72..'4o 7s,no i.;s.o Corr-sp'gday!ityear.- 71.70" ti.ii'jn ' v,.jo i.joo The follow ing table miows tlie receipt of grain at thin point for the pmsttweuty-four hours: i Eect-ived Flour, bbl Whe bu Corn, En Oats, bu . Pye. bu UJ0 TAlOU Flour, 4, rain und Hay. Flour Patents, ?l s.Vjv 00, extra fancy, f I 4 45; Jancy.fi lui 20; choice, S-J 7öa; J ii; family !J i 40; treble extra. $.) Ofil 15; doable ex.tra 2 32 90; extra, M fx42 tV3; miernnc, i a3j 2 45; fice, t2 10i 'J5. . Wb'at Wewuote: Ptd.t Asked No. 2 Med . fi track No 2 Kel Sr , track' No. U pefj,... , ! M . track V' prrvi-W-quote: - Bid.' ' " AKked No. I white 'Si - track . bo. i b,te.................. ' Iraok . .......

No. 3 white -. T5j; track T.tyA No. 4 white 4 track ".' No. 1 yellow. mM . 0; traok 37',.j No. 2 yellow. i&l tra t No. 3 yellow.-... w-Ji, :ra jt No. 4 yellow trROt No. 1 xnixed.... ifil3 trccte No. 2 mix-.l -i's tra ä No. 3 iaixed i-4l4 traci No. 4 mixed .. . trb.ci Bound ear C 1 track 3 fkeund Ear. A hito. track 06 February : trace ..... March '- tra:n May 3 .r;.. i Oa'jt We quote; Fid. Asked. No. 2 white :t;'4 track .: Light miitd. 2 track -A Mixed 0 trtoi Ml Itcjeeted 2n'. traoi: January - :;o tra-a February j054 t.'&-:k . Bye No. 2 noninai. - Eran Firm; tl2 CO tid.

Kay In good demand; Chc.je Timothy, S12 00 bid; No. 1 Timothy, 511 " - ty.d at $12 2j; No. 2 Timothy, 11 00 bid, held at M. CHICAGO XAXKrrs. neportcd by W. B. Overman & Co.. Orain and Provision t.okers, 12 aud 14 Chamber of Commerce.

January i". jOpen'g j Highst. j Lowest Closing Wheat Feb $ .O'if J-Jf so j fi Maich....j Mf,. 1 "I MJ'.'. siTl Mav KV 87'4l SV'. 87! Corn Fe6 3". 37 S4 March,... Sii",.- 37 j 36:' 37 Mav 4i) '4 0781 40 40'4 Oats Feb.- 29 Ji'il '."' I March ..J May 32't 3-J: 3. S2 Pork Eeb - 10 v, io h7 10 67 10 67 March.... 10 9 10 97 10 sO 10 sd May 11 20 11 'JO 11 00 11 ft) Lard Fe'j 6 12 6 Vi 6 JO 6 10 March 6 17 6 17 6 1i 6 1 May ti SO 6 30 6 27 6 27 Bibg Feb 5 25 5 '27 5 2. 5 2' March.... 5 :r 5 : . S2 5 Mi May 5 4. 5 47 5 42 "42

Receipts ITogs. 21.000 head. Car J-ot Wheat, 18; corn, IS : oats, 20. FRITISH GRAIN TRADE KEVIEW. LoNrxis, Jan. 2-". The Mark Lane Express, in its review of the British grain trade during the past week, tays: Yonnz wheat thus far has stood the winter well. The sales of English wheat during the week were C3,li'l quarters at 2?s 2d, against 93.145 quarters at 34s Ibl for the corresponding period last year. F ine barleys are not so dear. Business in foreign whe&ü f-how no new feature. American flour Is Gdigls cheaper. There is a short supply of corn. lMees ana steady. One cargo of wheat arrived, one cargo was sold and one was withdrawn; cone remained. Several cargoes of California are due. Quotations are against buyers. To-day w heat was steady. Flour was steady. "orii was firm. Prices-of mis ed American were rather asrainst buyers. Barleys were quoted b tit steady. Oats were dull and 3d cheaper. INDIANAPOLIS WHOLESALE M VItKETS. Dry Goods. PRINTS. .. . t Merrimac fancy .... ti i "onestoga fancy .... (Berwick fancv .. .... .V-.'. lU'lmont fancy W'iinlsor fnncy Pacif .-. fancy Oo-b-eo fancy Richmond fancy... 6 4 li.iro :tou mn cy öVWash'n'ton Ind blue O'l icy .''.jjAmerlciin lud blue... 1'4 American fan American shirting.. 4'. .(Albion solid Allen fancy jsimnson's minimr.... fi A llioi chlrfim AI' WnAl I'ivflf fflniT "i' ' ..... .. ...... . . . . ii.. ii.ii, . Merrimac ahiriing. 4!1! Dunne:i fancy.... Pf.r.ss FABRICS. Pacific 34 pvoplin lus.. 9 Tacific '4 cashm'rs ...10 Pacific ?4 Australian craie IS raciiicC-4 A. C. M MO Pacific 6-4 K. X. ca.sh.18 Manchester cash...l0 Manchester 4 DeB...I0 Atlantic alpacas 10 Atlantic;. L. eash...lS Atlantic F.caahm 22 Arlinittou s gray Pacific 6-4 A. c, casH.J21" BROWS 7 cashmere 13 COTTON. : Bed ford R Atlantic A , Atlantic P. Mystic River Lawrence LL. Indian Head Conestoga W Peppered R Pepjierell F Pepperell 2-4 Fe pjtrcll VH .. iv4 HilPa .. ti'4 Yardstick ... 5 iTremont C C .. 7 Istark A ,. 6'4 Sarauack 6 iCtica c ..7 I Boot XX .IS (Massachusetts B B.. ,0 I Windsor u 4 0 vi 4 6 ELEACnrD COTTON?. Androscoggin L 7-Barker Mills.... Lonsdale 7'i Farwcll... Aallardvale Wamsutta Hill's Semper Idem Blackstone A. A Hope Fetehvi7le. Pepperell 9-4 i.-.:.:... ifu - ; ..111. . 4 .m in 1 11 v . 10 Fruit of the Loom.., s 71.'. Farmers' Choice , T'ilDwight Anchor.,,., ';4 recaüonta , 7 (Chestnut Hill .20 jLongdale CarrbricW CC Uust out 4 I CPTTOS FLASStLS. Bn JJtlx B n Rl'd Trcmont TI . t . 7 x ?i .11 Vi .. -Vi 7 . XähftA XX ...... 12' U U Tremont H f' 'vrcmrit f.. ti 7 Tremont P Tremont A ' YcnMit U V Tremou 4 11 .Treinonn; 121, Trcmoiit X.; Ti-iiiont'O.. 7 !W imbledou CW. T1.'. Wimbledon '4.t. U-:-.l lil s in 13 Tremont Y..... Tremout X Nashua G J Nashua F"F Nashua F Nashua T n niuiuit'iiuui i.i. .i Nashua L Nahua - 74 Wimbledon CE.i X7, M, v minieOoiH !.. .c Nasliua B Nashua A Wimbledon CC..10' .1 ; S'o Wimbledon ( 'B..1 1 4 imj WimbleilouCA.i; . H.'i fclXOHAMS. ... 7b;Wamultit Nashua AAA... Nashua X Uli .... f." .... t ....10! 5 ..Hi Amoskcag Iji i) caster ... ; -eriisiiire States iNormandie Glasgow York f.! Royal 7 .Renfrew dress 7 jJohnson bnk foil. AND CHEVIOTS. S'.'i 'Alabama Tilaids.. W hite Mau'fgCo FLAWS Amoskcag 7 7 6 9 Amoskeag fancy Bates '.iJi IiOtiisiana plaids sj2 Ottawa plaids S Kdinbum cheviots.. OtisBB... Park mills. 70 cheek12)i Everett theviots Park Mills, so check..!3 ireat Republic chev Fj-onoiuy cheek Columbiau Ulis check. .. sj4 Hamilton stripes. PCNIMS. ...11 York, blue , ...in ; York, slate ... '.', York, iaucv ...U Oakland. A ...13' j CohHnbian ... h Uostou , Otis A X A Otis, BK Otis, CC ; ...14 ...U ...l" ... Vi ...11 -. TJa Amoskcag Everett...Haymaker Amoskcag. A C A... York. :v iu Connestoga. B F Connestoga extra... Connestoga, C (1 A., TICKINOS. ...12"i Uwiston, 3C li ...u iiewi-tou, a.'.. ...14 l.ewistoii, :iu.. ...12 Oakland, A.... ...11 .Oakland. A A ...P. ..11 GRAIN P. AOS. ....17 (Iramrer 19 19 l.ewistoii 221. tieorgia. A is CARI't.T II A IN. is Coverlet ( bain VO 22 No. 000 Cotton Yarn..to 2u , Twine 20 American Frankhuville. fctark, A White Colored Caudle Wick... Tlie I'rtxluc Market. Eggs Paying lüe jkt doz., loss oil. Butter Creamery l'aucy. 21iA2'e; choice, 1s. 20c: tlairy, selected, l.'x.t PW-; country, fancy. 13; fresh and sweet, s'pv-- low gra-les. Met le per II. I'oultry Sjuing chickens, 6c; hens, ic per Ib.; roosters, 4c; lieu turkeys, 7r. torn turkeys, 7c; old ceese and well-feathered. jer do.., "5" x; dii'-ks. per lb.. 7c. Feathers Prime geese, EVc; mixed and duck, 20 (S'i'iC. Kag :1'f-U",;c.' Wind Bright Indiana, medium unwashed. !S) Ö2'.,c: for heavy merino and vrv eoare. 17 1 20c; tub-washed, 20i:uc: hurry. trashy and coite i, 12'al. Ui.-t-i- IsiiOc. The I'rotlsloii Market. Below are the present jobbing prh-es: smoked meats. canvaed or plain (pluin meats not guaranteed against skippers S. C. Hams "reliaiile brand," 15 lbs. average. lOe: do. 17'i lbs. average, 9j4c: do. 20 lbs. average. 9'ic: 20 lbs. and ocr, s?ie; lo. Iis:ht average, lu lra., lie: no. 1 lbs. average. 13" -Morau A: iray' brand." I i os. average, c: uo. i , ins. average tul over. c; cfittage hams, "reliable brand." none: pinDie hams. "Porter brand.". c: California hams, "rename nranii, u-: i-.nii-.ii nreaklast t'acon, clear, "rename riritmi.' ih : no. clear. "Porter brand." ic; English shoulders "reliable tirand,' 121. average. ic: do. English shoulders. 17 Ji. average, o.',c. urieii beet, "Porter lranl lie. Ba(-on4.Uear sides, heavv. a vera go .Vi to CO lbs.. tV'4c; do. medium, average ns to 10 lbs.. 7c do heavy, average 00 lbs.. c; do liacks, mediuta weight, .e; do. bellies. '; do. French flitch, av erage 5 lbs,, 6c: Uo. bellv pieces, average 4 lbs., t'c D.H. and Pickled Meats English cured, dear sides or backs, unsmnked. f)'4c; leau pork, clear, per bl.l., voo lbs., f 12 in: px.rk. clear, per bb.. iju Iba., f :u 50: family liork. clear. Ter bbl.. aw lbs 110 5i: bam iKik. par bbl.. gi.o lbs.. m ,ju. Also bbls., containing 1 lbs., at half orice of the barrels, with &cc auded to cover additional cost of tuckacc. Lard Pure w Inter kettle, rendered In tierces, current chilled do., In half barrels or 60-lb. tubs. 7'if. 4db. tin tubs, fe'c; 20-lb. palls. a;ie: i Bolo; ie: lo-io. nanu. Mic. rnc In cloth. in skin, 6c smoked sauMre in link. c, -in link, ic Fresh Meats Pork wuisatre, In 80-lb. palls, Gc: oo. gu id. paiia. bt.c: io. una, ic: teuoerioius. uc: tpare ribs, öc; haiu trimmings, tc; chop pieces, 4'.t; Khanki. shoulder honcii,2c; lean back p ,a. Kuitabi for chops; w; prk back, O. falclowuy Irijomed on, 7c, .. . , .

- . The C'rocery Market. Chefe Full cream, New York, i:"U3r; Ohio, 12l4j; Young Ameri:a, U" j-;, crystal, tp:i:f, Öl-1: Swan Lake. 4oflTesCommon, 9cS10,4c; ordinary, 1C,4'S11?; fair, ll4iäll4-:; prime, 124,12?4-'-: ttrktiy prime, 12'i it'-c: onoii-e. lOYjjH'c; id Jovernmetit Java, :9 4 a2.V;c: M..Laaghlin s XXXX. roasted, 1-lb packages, iOO-lb cases, l.i1;; ro-lb do, iM'vc; Arbuckle's roasted, l3'-4c; LeverlEg'x. 1m'4c; trdova, U 40: 'iatos' A No. 1, liJvC; dates' prime, "AVi: "Lioa." 3U.

tugar-i"UTloaf. powdered. granu-ated. ""-"'4c: standard A.CmC7 ;; off A. hiw extra C, .-,(.!'ir.1. ; iigüt brown, t- .1'' a?: w bK ary, ; common grades, "'4ij-y,fc--; New Orleanc, o-. . - 41'Mo'.ass.'S f.r.d fcyrups New Orleans mo'ases, ke'.tle, O'hiy.V; g'Hl, 40c: syrup. 2:- '.2; per gallon for iuii.31011 to choice: maple syrup, 1 10 Rice ( aroiina and Louisiana, 4äCc. spi '.es Pepj er, lmyy", a'.pk-e, 1C.1JC cloves. jo2'": girg.r. 1722": elnnamon in mats, LZfelV:; nutmei.-.TämsO'. s:; Iike, 1.1 ar lot', y Viä?l: dray lots, 51 00-3 1 10: tmail lots. 10 more from s.tore. Statch Rcline-1 Pearl. 2?4 aMy. per lb.: Eureka, 4?; Champion gloss, lump, "ihjOJc; improved corn. 5l- .. Salt Fish Mackerel, extra mes. t24 per bbl.: halves, 12 50: No. 1 mackerel, JlMyJO: halves, Vti 10; No. u mackerel, ?1." S0j16: halve. f" Ms; No. 2 medium, tt: halves, f4 00; No. 3 mackerel. $".f 6 50; halves, SJyJ 50; No. 1 white fish, S7 öü; ha'ihut, 14e per lb. Foreign Fruits London layer raisins, new, 40; new Vtlentia, llfffll'c: Sultans, He; Muscatel raisins, two crown. ?2 "i0t?3 00; Caiilornia L. L.. 82 o: Muscatels, tl 7". Lemons Mesiua, $4 00ia4 50. New lrunes Turkish. 5J..$?4e; Sultan, do., s'.: currants 6 ii7:J4e; new "tigs, layers. 1V Dates Mat's, 4u.c; Fard in ten pound tioxes, 9'rflO-: Persian, in sixty pound boxes, 8c. Citron New,3"c. Lemon I 'eel New, 20e. Oranges Jamaica in bbi., 50; Florida, per box, $3 76s 4 2'. Peanuts Raw Tennessee, 4'd)'ic: Wilmington, '.4! ; roa'ted, 10c; Tennessee; 4;..(i,G,.ic; Yirninia. Sn'ie. Bananas Sl(s2 per bunch. Cocoa 11 ' its S4 ö0(o". Canned floods Wc quote: Tomatoes, 3 lbs., Ii 10.O.1 1 . Peaehcs,-1 lbs. standard.U 7fa.2; 3 lbs., tl W 2: seconds, 3 lbs., f l 50(41 10; 2 lbs., I 4'wi 1 ."O. Fie IVaches, 3 lbs.,41 001 0r; 6 lbs., il Sa 1 !0; doov." berries, 2 lbs.. 90f't;e; Blackberries, wtfic: Strawberries, fl 50( : Raspberries, Jl 15U 25: t herries, red. tl 00S1 0ö; white, 81 94 iu2 JO; string Beans, böca-'Oc; Polka Best Peas, Jl 60: Yarmouth Corn, fl ij31 30- Mountain Sugar Corn, tl 1 5 ; Standard, "2 lbs., 90l 00; East Hamburg Corn, $1 00: Mackerel, l lSl 20; Pineapples. 1 .".02 00; Salmon, 1 lb., tl 40(l SO; Tumbler Jellies, NViiOUc ; Cove Ovsterj 1 lb. : light weight, 6ati"c; 2 lbs., full weight, 11 iVcfl 9j; Sardines, French, l Töperdoz.; American, "4s.. 41 per do..; Apples, 3 lbs., 90(3'J.ic; 6 lbs., IJ 0OaJ 60; gallon. Ü2 Miai 60. Vegetables and Fruits. Bears tTiniee liavv.Sl 9j; medium, SI Sö; Marrows, tl 00: 'aliforuia, . Potatoes öö-iOe per bu. street rotittiK's .Sou tnorn Sweets, SI 7VS2 00 per bbl.: Baltimores, $2 50pJ 00; Philadelphias, $-1 00 1 25. Apples Choice new, SI 7."'tS2 25 per bbl. Dried Apples Evaporated 6c; common driel, 4);.4i4e. Peaches Dried Teaches. halves. 4,4f55e; California halves, 12 evaporated, 16J17c. Cabbage M"M"2 pier bbl. Onions YelHiW Denver, S2 502 75 per bbl.; B.u-muda, S2 00 jku crate: Spanish, S2 00(2 2'y ier crate. Honey ls(ri 20c, Pears SI 0ut'i5 t0 per bbl. Crauberries t-ape Cod, SO 00,7 00; Wisconsin, tö OCuaü 00. Celery :Xi40e per doz. Grapes j;au:; Delaware, 9alöc, Seed. seed Timothy, S2 35ff 2 "0 per bushel; clover, t' ."i0a 3 ;."; blue graKS, extra clean Kentucky, $1 2, 1 Tai; reil top. 7.K.'(gl 00: orchard grass, SI 80-'2 l0, owing to quality; Finnish blue grass, $4 00 per bu.; bird seed, rape, ii9c; canary. 5(jCc; hemp, 4'a 3c; rye, best seed. !l 10. Coal aud Coke. Block. : 00: Jackson coal, St 50: Pittsburg, t- 75; Kaymmul C;t, f-J 75: anthracite, M 25 6 50; Highland nut. S2 50; I'iedmont coal, ti: gas coke. 10c i'i-r bu., or J2 ro per load ; crushed, f 00 rrrlond; Winifrede, SI 7 per ton: Kanawha, l 75; Hocking. S3 50; Uland, 11 75; Blosburg, 15 00. Ohle, Leather and Tallow. Hemlock solo, 24yf:'.le: oak wile, rj037c; Pennsylvania harness leather, 32(n.:c; harness leather, 3oa;!4e; bridle leather, pier doz.,60ci72c: domestic kip. fto'itsoe: French kip, XO0.S1 20; domestic calf, 70c(nl 10: French calf, tl 10 I 65. Hides No. 1 cured, 7si; s;0. l green, 5(aC'.ic; No. 2 calf. 9ul0c: cured, logilo; dry salt, löe; flint. 12c; No2 hides, " jc off, Tallow Prime, 6c: No. 2, ,V. irease Blown, 4t$l.; white, 5a ."'; yellow, iji't. Drue Slarket, Aleoiioi. 12 ;o,-2 raiOmul. ?.5.aVc: camphor. 2S:l0c: cochineal, ."0(S00c: chloroform, 75i;süc; rum opium, 5. . i4; indigo. ii t; morpnine, 2-V ; 40. Oils 4 astor. $1 ,Vndl 6.5: sweet oil. a0criil 35: olive oil, SI S0G3; bergamot (Sander son s), 52 "2i$j'2 .11: lemon isanüerson s, J2w2 2j. Quinine P. and W., sV'JOc: cinchonida. 25 MCc: American Marh, eola, 4c; English 00.. .'ig,' tl 00 jier do.. Snuft (.arretta, 2-oz. ra t 4-0.. bottles, t- per vox. F love's sulphur, Shu 5c Turpentine 4ia c; English Yenitiati red. bv bbl.. 2' :r: less uantities, 3'C, Iodvue l 00; loiinie potash, 5:t(- g.. cloves, m fai:'c. Rhubarb, is tort SI 25. Window class. 70 rier tent. ; double, w and 10 per cent. on. Iron and Steel Market. Bar Iron 41 j0:2 10 rate; charcoal Iron. 82 90 (i-i io: hoor iron, 52 -0 rate; Norway and swecd iron, 4'4c rales; horseshoe Iron, :;c, Horse Shoes Burnen A: Perkins, per keg. H '.O: mule shoes, si t-er kea advance. Horseshoe Nail. North western, tilobe aud Putnam, per box, $150. last steel Best American, ier lb. 12c; spring steel, Cc; tire steel, Mc; toe calk Ktcehäe; machincrv steel, ra-. Cut Nails Hates for tens, iron, S2 75; rates for ten, steel, S3 oo. Miscellaneous Markets. Oils We quote: Linseed, raw. 42c; boiled. 4.5c: lard oil, iö(a.5c; miners' oil, ö-(ä Cö' ; lubricating oil. 12r5 3se : straits oil. .wfao-x-; benzine, 10m I4t coal oil, Tiidiaiia legal test, U'c; 150' test, 10,' llc-.wsrer wtite. loo" test. lie. Tinner's supyilies We quote: nest braud charcoal tin. i. c. loxl l, 12x12 and 14x20, Si '.25: 1.x, ln.t 14, 1 1x20 and 12x12. Ss 2.5; rooting, IC, 1 1x20. S 75; 20x'2s. ?I1 :0"il2; bliK k tin, in pigs, 2'ic; in bars, 27c. Iron: 27 B iron, S-:."0; 27 C iron, 6c: Juniate galvanized. ."0 er cent, discount: rehned, .'lOand 10 jier cent, discount, sheet zinc, n) , ,c. tapper bottoms 22c. Planished copper, Sic, .Solder, 1 i tl'c. LIVE STOCK. Inctiauapoii. Usiojr Stock-Yarwi, Jan. 2". Catti. Kerelpts, ltO head: ihlpments, .50 head, lint few here and iustly butcher grades. Demand very light, as oui" butchers claim the dressed meat market is very bad. A number of the common cia.-;s left over. Export grades f 5 00(5 30 Good to choice shippers 4 40 a l V Common to medium shippers - 3 70tl 20 Blockers aud feeder 3 '25-(4 25 Good to choice neifers 3 40ä : s-5 Good to choice cows 3 tm3 i Common to medium cows and heifers.. 1 7.:c2 75 Veals, common to good 3 50$ 5 '0 Bulla, KOod to choii-e 2 75a3 25 Bulls, common to medium 1 75m 2 "O Milkers, com mou io gool... .-.-...20 oo-i5 oo Hoe' Receipt. ;,(!0 Lead: shipir.ents, 5"0 head. Quality fair. Market active and 11 sold early, clointr firm. Heavy packing and shipping tl FW 25 Light aud mixed packing- 0(4 10 Common to good light 3 .5'3 t5 Sheep asr Lasies Receipts, none: shipments, none. Hardly enough here to make Prices a t-hale lower than last week. a market, as Kastern advice were not as good. Good to choice. 120 to 140 lbs., car lots....fi l"ai 35 oood to choice, w to 110 lbs - 3 003 'JO Fair to medium, SO to 1001 ba.. 3 15rit3 40 Common .. . - 2 2VÜ.2 85 Lambs, common to good 3 50(l 50 Bucks, per head 3 00(31 00 Elsewbere. NEWYORlv, Jan. 25. Beeves Receipts, ittcludini; ,; car loads tor exirtation. were 4,310 bead, making 10,050 for the week: market opened lirm, but salts drugged, and before the finish seilen were anxious to make a clearance at easier prices, aiot the market closed heavy; poor to extra steen sold at ! 106 1 5 per 10 ln.: a car load of fancy steers at St'. T5, and dry cows and fat bnlls at . S-'-c 4. a few choice bulls going at Si 2-Vui 1 50: an extorter bought 20 car loads of fat steers maiuly at S5 20' 5 M5 per HO Bis. ?heej Receipts. 15,500 head, making 37,300 for tlie week; market dull for all soru In-low strictly prime, and the. pen were not cleared; sheep ranged from i i 50 to 5 "a) for common to prime, with 3 car load of exiKrts sheep sold at S5 75rr.; Iambs solil at $5(6 75. Hoes Receipts', Ii.okO head, making 49.300 for the week: market quiet ami iinehaiigcl at Slt 1 to JK.T l' l'S. BEFFALO, Jan. 25. Cattle Receipts, 92 heart. Market dull, woik and lower: steers of fmra 1.K) to 1 :) Ids., 5 lei mo: jood shippers, 1 7.5(a5; light to medium, fl 2V"4 M; light butchers'.Si 40 Ml: mixed butchers', S3 l.Vu3 70. sheep Receipt, 6.IXO head. Market dull and a shade lower: common to fair, :! :&: 4 '20; good tochoice, tl Wil bo; Western lambs, SI 2jl 75. Hogs Receipts, 12..000 head; market opened dull and ruled higher, closed weak: good to choice Yorkers, $1 15(9120; light mixed, Sl4 15; "giKxi mediums. Si 2iii I 30; goo. I heavy, $4 35cil .50; lair to good heavy ends 116-51; coarse mixed and common. S '.a l .'0. ; ' CHICAGO, Jan. 25. The rorera' . Journal itsr porta: ' : . -JiitilA-ltccefpU, ,V0 bad; ahlptBenfa. 2.0 hca'i. Market wfak and 10)50 )ower; shipping

fteers, 9tsJ to l.roo bs.. t3 f-OsS 6 : rwm and

feeders, 52 :0tv4 00: cows, bvJia ac l n.iied. tl 'M rtl; bulk.t2 70 31O. Hoga Ke:e:pts, 22.000 -ceaa: tfiipmenta, 5.000 head. Market opened steady and ciosed ro low cr ; rcugh and mixed, $3 i0;.i4 ; packing and hipnieg, M (-4 i'.; light. 13 3."..4 10: bkips, S2 s),.3 tteep Keeeipta, ceaa; tnipments, j.uwu head. Market slow; common ST lower; natives, 12 253 M; Western, S2 2. s3 7.5; Texans, S2.$S 75; lambs. $3 90(45 50. The Drovers' Journal special Liverpool cab.egrarn r pirted the cattle market weak but steady ; best steer. 1 J'.y?, o resell. ST. LOUIS. Jan. 25. National Stock Yards: Cat tle EeceiDts. 1.200 head: shipments. .'00 head. Market fairly activA and 10c lower; good to choice snipping, 4sougO; common to medium, i.1 'jU iu4 6o; butcherV steers, S3 :54 ."a): cows and heifers, S2 2.V3 60; stwkers and feeders t-Ai, Hoifsßeieipts, 3,roo head: shipments, 'none. Market active and :: higher; quality poor; butchers' and best heavy. S- iV.i 45; mixed pay.'king, 13 65-34 15: light, ti IO. sneep Keceipts, o heat: sntpment, non. Market fairly active and a shade lower at S2 50ui 4 75. KANSAS CITY, Jan. 2-5.-The Live Stock Indica tor reports: Cattle Receipt, -546 bead; shipments, none. Market slow and 10c lower; exporters. St 8Trö.5 00: Rood to choice shipping, S4 :tV4t W: common to medium, t-t4 40; stockeraand feeders, 12 CO-l 75; cowa. f2(a3 .;o. Hoga Receipts, 3.922 head; shipments, fits head. Market weak and 5k:10c lower; good to choice. S3 "Cn4 CO; common to medium, S3 50ic3 S.5. bneep neceipta, 3.0 ceaa; anipmenta, none. Market steady; good to choice, Ji00(33 85; common to medium. S2 2:0,2 80. BALTIMORE. Jan. 25. Beef Cattle-Market slow and prices 12'.;2.5c lower: best beeves, S4 7.5rä5 2ö: first quality, S4 :Mi3 75; medium, S3 75; ordinary, t"2r3 "25; most ot the sales were from $2 "5 to S3 50. Receipts, 1,30 head; sales. 7,523 head. sJwiue Fair supply w ith a generally slow demand. Receipts, 4,'.i.4 head; quotations, &5m5 75. Sheep and Units Receipts, 1,910 head: sheep, 12 S0.4 75: lambs, 15 50. EAST LIBERTY, Jan. 25. Cattle Receipts, 3,648 head: shipments "".'l? head. Market slow at about last week's pri'es. Hogs Receipts, 12.400 head; shipments, G.'iOO head. Market fair on heavy and slow on light; Philadelphias, t-t 2-4 40: Yorkers, 434 15. Sbeep Riceipts, lo,00 head; shipments. 4,000 head. Market dull and 5c off from last week's prices. MARKETS BY TELEGRAPH. Frooaice Markets CHICAGO. Jan. 25. Buoyancy entered into ine wheat market, carrying value at close of afterternoon trading fully 2c over the prices current at the finish of last Saturday. War news from tireecc sutficed to send May wheat up to Ni4o at the opening, but free offerings caused decline to is'',e, after which sharp bidding sent price up to fcTc with very lew Huctuations, local bears and representatives, foreign houses purchasing freely on return ; prntes fell back to bo; e, but closed at 1 o'clock at Nr' ie. in the afternoon the tone was again very strong. May advancing to87l4cand closing at S7,h!'s7,-4c. Large decrease in the amount of wheat in store and atloat at New York, giving promise of large decrease in the visible supply together with an advanced demand aided in giving the market its unusually strong tone. There was fair trailing in com and oats, and prices were slightly higher, but the interest developed was slight in eomparis.on to wheat. In the luce of the strength developed in grain, provisions ruled weak throughout, mess pork closing at SH in the afternoon for May delivery. Lard was also easier. Flour steady and unchanged. Wheat Opened 4'e higher, advanced Iff additional, declined rallied 1 '.c, receded "c, became stead v, closing l'e higher than Saturday; sales ranged f January, 79"V "i '.c. closing atN!4o: February, N)l..e(tM'4, closing at He: Man-h, ko.'f.rSl-'.c. cfoiug at M May, s a s7c, closing at MV;c: No. 2 spiring, sör4(ca9iic: No. a spring, 71c. Corn In fair demand and firmer. Market oTied ;V- higher, receded '40, advainwl closing ti'9: higher than Saturday; cash, 3.-,4(37c; January, 3t,4'l21ri' closing at 36,'4; Feliruary, 36-'';?37c, closing at Si'7((37c: March, 'AiJi'iiMT'aC. closing at 37c; May, 40-('J40", ebbing at 40,'4c. Oata In lair demaud and market firmer: cash, 2'.,.4f29!.jc: January, 2V':i'.ii29,1.,c; Fel'niary, LtVaJ'erclosingat iWjy'sc: Man-h, 29 4c; May, 32lwij,.V2'Äc, closing at 32' :12V4c. Rye SteaOv: No. 2, 5v. IWirlcy Dull; No. 2, cue. Flaxseed Firmer; No. 1, SI V.U. Mess Pork Active, unsettled and lower: declined l.Vo-17.' A rallied again, but closied weak at about insfde ligtircs; cash. tlO 7.510 SO; February, SiO 75;ülO si:., closing at 10 77'il 80: March, SIO Ti10 97, Closing at f 10 h',i,o is); May, Sil 02" i-ll 20. closing at 11 07U1 10. lard In fair demand, but (Till 30. RotciI r!it'.on(t Tirv ca'tn.t thn-l. ters, fJa4 (V; short rib sides, $5 255 27" i; short Clear sides, t-5 65a-5 70. Sugar Easy; cut loaf. 6 '-i (atijc; granulated, 69 4-100..V 7c; standard A. Ce. n the Produce Exchange: Butter Ruled unchanged. Eggs 20i20l.u. Receipts Flonr, 4,000 bbls.; wheat, 9,000 bu.; corn, 77.000 bn.; oats, 46,000 bu. : rye. 1,000 bu.; barley, 29,000 bn. Shipments Flour. 5,000 bbls.; wheat, 5,000 bu.; corn. 77,000 bu.;oats, 32,000 bu.; rye, 2,000 bu.; barley, 1".000 bu. Afternoon Hoard Wheat Stronger andhigher: Sl'...c cash, Januarv and Februarv; xt"-c March; S7,(SS734c May. Corn 1'iichanged. Oats Higher for Februar).' Pork 7,'i'aloe lower. I-ird Enchanged. NXW YORK, Jan. 24. Flour Receipts, 16.19: bbls.; exports, 5,705 bbls. and 5,030 sack; market lirm ; sales, 1 1,500 bbl. Wheat Receipts, 550 bu. : exiorts, 72.(XXbu.: pot lots advanced I'. and options 1 4 V-:-, sales, 2.s7.;0oo bu. of futures and N,oo0bu. ot spot; No. '2 spring, 91).;; 'ungraded. .s7,'.jc: No. 2 nsl, 91Js.'i2 afloat: No. 1 white, S-l'ic: No. 2 red. E'ebruary, 8'-a VI closing at 91:,c: March. 91'4r"'.C4c, closing at 92; je; April, ft"V. iHSc closing at 91 1 ,c: May, WJuWr-j, closing at 9,Bc: June, 957.v .'.(, closing at 9n;...c; August, itt" 1 ul:!4wl 03' closim; at v7"'-c: l)ecemter. closing at $1 OM1. Corn Sot steady and uuict; options opened ,V5'4c higher. later fell back (i"4c, and c!os'd stead v. receipts, S9.600 bu.; exports, 17.102 bu.: sales, HsO.OH) bu. of futures and ls,000 bu. of spot; ungraded, 46'j50c; No. 3, 4s;.j;3 4v'4; steamer, 4,.-.T-,.,o elevator, 49;ic ailoat; steamer yellow. 4'.'4c ; steamer hite. 4s' 4c; No. 2. Me elevator; No. January, MrttM-'c, closing at 51c; February, 4'tVi5!,e, closiug at 4'.lc: March and April, 4'.'r..-4'.,4c; Xay, 4S;. aAS'4c. Oats High3r and moderately active: receipts. 01.y.'j nn.: exports, 292 bu.: mixed Western, .'4rr. SSjic; white, do., 40ä :e. Stocks of grain in stow January 23: Wheat, .4.sO,7.5 bu.: corn. 969.H75 bu. : oats. t'2.87'J bu.: barlcv, 132,4 JS bu.; rye, 117,72t bu.: malt, 191.134 bu. Hay Steady d"-ruand; fair shipjing. S70. Hops niet. Coffee Options firm and iuiet; sales, 11.2-50 bags; January, .i3c: February, 6.yy 6.i"c; March. " '..V-'k.-; May, 6.7IW-. SugarDull, weak aad nominal: fair to good rcf.nini. 57-i'.7i5'lt.c: rcriucd dull: o:t A. 5':?: standard A, 6 :t-16c: isnvdcred. 6-4'fiT;. Molasses ijuiet and weak; 50 test. RicXJ Steady and demand moderate. Petroleum steady united dosed at 9lc. Tallow steady. Kosin Dull. Turpentine Steady nt 11c. Eggs Quiet and steady; receipit. 2.7M7 packages: Western, 23' 2a-. W(h1 tjniet and firm. Pork uiet and lirti; mess. 10 ::7i..rA10 75; clear back. S12 25. "ntmeats Firm: idckletl bellies. s.j iun 5 ."a. Lanl A shade lower ami dull: Westt-rn steam. sot, s6 45 f.t 47 J.,: January, $6 16; EVbruarj-, SO l-W' 46; Man'h, Vi 47'!' 4: April, t'" 5bi 5-5: May, 59 (i 61 ; June, S6 Ci'-ni 6s; August. t 806 S2 : city steam. v 40. Butter Ouiet aud very steady; west ern. 12i3Mc: Ei'gin creamery. :i'i;;5it. cheese E'irm and rather quiet; Western flat. 7ji'J,;i, Copper Dull. Lead Weak. PHILADELPHIA. Jan. 25. Flour-Quiet; Ohio, ist. I oui and Southern Illinois, St 37'v'i.5; winter patent. söiVö-, 50: Minnesota bakers', si -.'.5(510. jiateuts 25f5 Wheat Strong underla ool speculative demand; No. 2 red, January, ss'isl4e; )ehTuary,ssf5si..,.; March. Ki's-sc: April, 90' i rtrtiC'-.c: Mav. '.'l'O""".. Corn Spot atcady: steamer. No. 2 mi.el and yellow. 45'; No, 2 laiNcd and yellow, 4Sfl IS'. '.c; futures dull; No. 2 mixed. January, )s1s'..c; February. Man-h, April and Mav, 4 ' . '. I. -jC. Oats Siot quiet white. 3ria ll'nc; futures. .Iiinuury tirrn: later months quiet but steady: m. j wiine. January, 41.fy42c: February, March and April, M9:4 .ttOVii': Mav. 40V i40,..c Provision lair jobbing "demand. Beef Ciiv family, per bbl.. sii 50; do., No. 1 mess, S9. Pork Mess, new. 5ji2Mi"j .rti; uo. prime mess, new, ?u;do family. Sl-2c12 5. Hams Smoked, tier Pi.. 9, I-ard (juiet; reiined. j7a7 -J.5: do. su-am, s62'2: do. butchers, looe, s6(c 25. Butter Dull: offerings of poor qualitv; ceamery extra. SV-stsv: B. C. and New York best here at 2022c; Western dairy, extra, 15 $li.c: do. cood to choice. 1012c; par-king butter, 6f4se. Eggs Firmer-with good demand: Pennsylvania fresh. 23,.rii24c: Ohio and other W estern fresh. 22' .'.rä23c. Cheese Firm and in lair demand: Ohio ifats, choice. 9? jc; do. fair to )rime. W'.tbV, Petroleum Steady: 70 able test in barrels. 7,'c. Receipts Flour, 1,000 bbls.: wheat, 3.000 bu. : corn, 15.000 bu.; oats, ll.OoO bu. Shipment Wheat, 14,000 bu.; corn, 5.000 bu.: oau, 12.000 bu. NEW ORLEANS. Jan. 25. ITour-Uascttlcd and generally higher; choice, f 1 25rtT4 30: fancy W 7."k. extra lo.. t 90-i.i; MiuncMOUn an winter w heat patents. V so. Corn iuiet aud steadv. Oats tuiet. Cornmeal S2 2.V2 30. Hay Steaoy'and firm. Hog Prod nets Steady and In giiod ilemand. Coffee Weak; Rio. ;.r'e. Rjco Dull and nominal. Oottonseoa lYoducis toiet aud steady, sugar Quiet; o'ieu-kcttlc, choii, 5-: uootl lair to prime. 1 11-lnMI 13-lut; centri fugals, choice white. 6' ,c; off w hite, illa'i-tikH'k;; hoiee yellow clarified, 6 1 !'.( f,lJ:: prime do.. 515 16.j6e: seconds, 4'",Hri.',e. Molasses Quiet and weak: cjien-kettie, strictly'prime, 3i' 37c; prime, 26(tjs'; centrifugals, gool prime, 21w20e; com mon to prime. i4.i-w ST. LOUIS. Jan. 2.". Flour-Firu and un changed. 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37tj3, OaU Dull, hit trm; No. 2 mixed, cajsh, 2s) j"; May, 31j; Rye null at .ss BarleyDull at 60sOo. Lead "."nchanged. ' Butter Dull and steady: creamery, 2ici30c; dairv, 16('2i'. Eggs Steauy at 17c. Brtu Ycrv dull at -3c' bid. Cornm al Firm at tl s 'M.ii ;. Wool Firmer and fairly active: iub-washi, 27 :-"."?: nuwashod, I7c-i 25c; Texas wool, I0iu2la Provisions iiet and easy. Pork S10 fd IL lard S5 95, 6. Bulkmeats lxK)se lots: .ong ci..-, S-5 .X); short ribs, t5 40; short clear, f 5 m: boxed lots, unchanged. Bacon Long clear, 5 75; short ribs S5 s-5; short dear, S5 95. Receipts Flour. 2aO bbls; wheat, 17,000 bu. ; corn, 93.000 bn. ; oats, 2-1,001 bu. ; rye, none; barley, IM) bu. Shipments FTour, "i.Ooo bbls.: wheau 1,000 bu.; corn, 17,000 bu.; oats, 7,ouo bu. : rye, l,M bu. : barley, t.in) bu. Afttruoon Board What Kirm and .'.."c higher. Com steudy nd a shade higher, "bats Cnehtinged. CINCINNATI, J?.n. 25Cottor-Dull; midd.ing, K,V, Flour linnt-r; family. S4l0va:U); fancy, fl 40 'i4 70. Wheat stroug and higher; No. 2 red, 93;.i.94c: reis'pts. 1 bu.; fchipments, 12,0"J bu. Corn in fair lernen and easier; No. 3 mixed, 374237;. OaU .-trong; No. 2 mixisd, 32'4(if21.. Bye Active and lirm; No. g. 64" s. Barley 1 irm ; No. 2 spring, 62e. i'ork Firm at. 1 1. Lard In good demand at i lo ait'. 15. Bnlkmeats tuiet; short rib, i.5 a..j 4 .. " Bacon scarce aud Urm; shoulders, 4 62".' short ribs: V 20; short

near, ?j s. uutter w net; -Northwestern extra creamery, &it:c; gooil to prim-j creamery. 2o :V ; choii-o dairy. 12 rfl5'. Lin-?s;l oil Ouiet 1 at 4.'41c. Sugar Ijsy; hard reiined, 7',7iHc: New rleans, 5ca.V'4c. Hogs I inn : common and light, -J -vrat; packing ana butchers', Slfa4 MM; re-t-eiPt. 2.323 head: ehip-nents, none. Eggs Dull and heavy at li .1,11, ,.. cheese steady; choice cured Ohio factory, 9'.ji1öc. n.iii.iwivt. jan. -i. neat western higher nd lirm : No. 2 winter red, spot. s7!sc bid: Janary. 7VNe: Febraa)-, KSiass1,'.;; March, K 90c; May. W-i'.nrc. Cm Western higher. BA LTIMORE. Jan. 25. W heat Western h isrher ana iirm uarv closing nrui; mixed soot, 4sb4s,.c: Januarv. 47 '4 frits-; February, 4tc47:,c; steamer, 44!4..i.U". tats Yery lirm: Western white, r.siu-; ao. mixed, 35a:7c. Provisions Easy and quiet. Mess pora 3iu ... 11. ijird r.et.nea, ,i'i73.5e. Eggs Easy and quid at 1S.10c; limed, 14 l.'v-. Cortie Qnietand lirm; Rio cargoes, ordinary to fair. 4""s:'4'' Receipts Flour, 4,517 bbls.: wheat. 2,300 bu.; corn, 119,o00 bu.; oats, 9,j00 bu.; rrc. 2,400 bu. fchipmenus Flour, 2.'XW bbls. ; corn, 153,tX bu. MILWAUKEE. Jan. 25. Flour Quiet. Wheat Strong; cash. 2c; Februrav. m,4c: Mar, s.7c. 'orn Steady: No. 2, 37e. Oft Firm; "iso. !2, 29,'4c. Pye Dull ; No. 1. .57!. a B irlev Easy: No. 2, 51'4e. Provisions Steadv. Mess Fork-l-Cash or February. Sin 90; March, til. Lard Prime steam, casn or E'ebruary. es 15; March. $6 20. Butler In good demand; dairy, 15-ilse. Cheese iuiet att'failc. Eggs Very dull at 17 t'.c. Receipts Flour, 2.S4X) bbls.; wheat, 7,030 bu. Shipments Flour, 5,950 bbls; wheat, 3.'.3 bu.; barley, 9,7s5 bu. LOUISVILLE, Jan. 25. Cotton Qui-t: middling. Grain l ira. Wheat No. 2 longberry, 9:: No. 2 red. 92e. Corn New mixed, :c; white, :k!c. Oats New No. 2 mixed. 32; 1 1?' .Jc, Provisions Active. Rteou ci.-ar rii sides. f.; clear sides, ii ;t7;-t3 !; nbonlders. S4 5. Bulkmcats Clear rib sides f..): clear sides, (" shoulders, fl. Moss Pork SU. Hams sügar-cured, S9 50 m.10. Lard Choice leaf, $7 75ri;s. TOLEDO, Jan. 25. What los.jd strong; cash. January or February, '.it1.; Mav, 9-i7.cit9.5c. Cora Firm : cash. 3.e: May,' 41 'c bid. Oats strong: cash sic; May, S4'-.y, Ci)versvd Firm; cash. t- 9i. January or February, Si 90 bid; March. -Mi asked. Hogs Dres.n d, t;-i ri. Rci-cipts Wheal, lö.Oü bu; corn. 17.000 bu. s'hipmeuts Wheat. 4.noo bu.: cum, 1 4, i WO bu.: otl-', l."iK. bu. Oil. ANTWEItr.Jan. 2".. Petroleum is J paid and l.S'Hf m Hers. TITÜSYlLIjr, Jan. 2,5. National transit certiflcates peued at '.sj'.:: cosed at vi'.-; highest pri-?e,'.'lfcc; lowest, fe:.'4e. BHADF0RD, Pa.. Jan. 22.-Nat!nnal tranfiit certificates opened at .s:i'.; and closcl at !'l'4c highest price, 81.".; lowest, s -i...-: clearances, 2SCHVXK) bbls. PITTSBURG. Jan. 25. Petroleum V- tive. lirm and higher. National transit certificates opened ftti?9eaud closed at'.il'.x: kighest price, 91:;;e; lowest, OIL C ITY. Jan. i5. National transit certificates opened at 90"4c and close.1 e t ' vi : highest price, 91 ; lowest, V.'4c; saltrs, 2,W).i"W bbls.; clearances, 5,022.000 bbls.: run. 67,07y this.; shipments. V9.1N3 bbla. ; charters:, :520 jb'.s. NEW YORK, Jan. "5. Petroleum A C.iTe aud -strong; opened at- j, de:lin-iit to ";. and in the afternoon -iilvaaixst, witii onlv slight reaction to 9i;2c, Closing at VV'n bid. " There w as no news to warrant the advatu-. - ssks, 9,162.000 bbls, Cotton. MZMPHl.st, Jan. 25. Cottou caiet; middling, '4c; receipt, l.t90 bales; shipments, 3,405 bales; etock. 145,171 bales; sales. 50 .bale?. GALVFisTON. Jan. 25. Cotton Dull and easy; net and gross receipts. 2.7;.: bai: cxjvirts ctuistwise, t,4ir.i tale; salen. 1 bales; stock, i.I'J bales. NEW ORLEANS Jan. 25. Cotton Easy; net receipts. 10.013 bales; gross receipts, 10.75s bales: exports to .;reat Britain, s',407 iiaios; exjvorts to t ranee, 3,.i.'. bics; sines;, i.vjt na:es; stock, ,?.:,,o.j bales. NEW Y'ORK, Jan. 2... Cotton The Post in Its Cotton review say&: Future deiiveriea lirst advaneod 2 to 3-lOiK-, bur lost t iost oi the gain, and old at the th;r l call: l ei-ruary, 9.10c; May, 9.42c: June, 9.52c: August. 9.7i"c; septeiiila-r, 9..Vc. Dry Ooods. NEW YORK. Jan. 2-'.. Drv Goods A verv fair dt-maud has prevailed in all departments, and new business of good proportions was done, while the sales irom deliveries are very much larger. The tone of the market improves slowly. The Priu-e Arnold in-luro ti-tte is t..j.:. Wliisky. Ft. LOUIS Jan. 25. WLi-'ky Steady at fl 10. CINCINNATI. Jan. iVWnisky Steady at fl 10. CHICAGO, Jan. ü Whisky Firm atSllC REVOLTING STORY. A Husband Live iT the Pniceed f His tVife'a Dishonor. Cievki.axp, Jan. i:--A revolting story of the price set by a husband on bis wife's honor, and his blackmailing attempts to earn money from her after she bad fallen, was revealed in the Police Court yesterday morning, in conncctiou with the trial of Minnie Mct'abc, who was arreted early Sunday morning, being found on the street in company with a young man. The oilier gave lier the alternative of being locked up or going borne with her bus aud. who w as present. Mrs. McCare ehoe to go to the Police Station. When the cae was called Judge llutcbins postponed it. until McCabe could be brought in. When the man stepped upon tl.e stand lie was at once accused f havini, nid Iiis w ife's virtue for7i tti an old man seventy years of age living in Euclid. Further, the Court taxed him with having entered into a written contract to jrmit the man to live with Mrs. iteOabe. A coiujilete denial was made by McCabe, but vn i lose interrogation he admitted that, the man had paid SHM. .Mrs. MK'abe, a tall anil well developed woman, told t story of her iiusnand'sä e:lort ntTihvktnail, and' of the vicirsitr.des of their li'"e. Tliey were married some six years fcgo. In the jast vear they w ent to "Fuel id in answer toon advertisement f-t a man and wife. "After we got there." said Mrs. McCabe, Owen came to ice and said-, '-Tliis old man lias lots of money, and we can get it if yon do as I tell yon." Jle tiien told me that he would pretend to cotre baci for his glove some morning, tnd alter be had gone I must cull the old ina into mv room, to be disx'ovcreil wficn be came back. He get 7ini by this piece of bnaalitv, and then farnieil me out to the old man Tor a regular rtipend." "Judge," said the woman. "I in tired of this life, and I want to quit. He put me in a saloon here in levchmd, and I'm nearly broken down. Tlie other day he sold my horse and buggy, and has the money in Iiis pockets now.:' The Judge discharged the woman and shederaanded the keys i her liOU.se from McCabe. The latter gave them op. and then, stretching out his hands to her, said: "My God, Minnie, you-knew I didn't do thin. ' "Ob, don't Minnie me," said the woman, with a contemptuous snin", a she paused at the door. "I'm sick of it. You can make money out of some other woman hereafter." The irate wile vanished, and the exposed husband slowly followed. Snow Slid. Toutlam, Ore., Jan. 2.'. The mo slides on the Oregon Ilail way and Navigation Line between the Dalles and Multnomah Falls are much heavier than at first stippol. As earth, trees and rocks are brought down with the snow the plows an not buck through t and it üinjt be removed with picks aiMi-ibovX. -Jtii rwa-sonnbly certain that the track wiU not be .Jeured " for tlrs' sy. . :

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