Indiana State Sentinel, Volume 33, Number 47, Indianapolis, Marion County, 28 December 1887 — Page 8

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THE INDIANA BTATE SENTINEL. WEDNESDAY DECEMBER 28 1887

DYSPEPSIA .

7rft VPT.fr-n Loss of Appetite, . F.'sIho C ttiilwliitf i jBB or Foodf Hertbum, Distention of tne Stomach, Headache, Bid Breath, Sleeplessness, Ltw Spirits od general prostration. I'yspepsia lie frequently attended with Constipation, .hut "metimes with Diarrhoea. UOV CURED. I have suffered intensely w'th full t-tcrr.arh.IItaciAche. etc. A teigh Dor who bad taken tlmmoci Liver Regulator told me it was a sure thing lor my trouble. The first doe I took relieved me very much, and in one week's time I was strong and hearty a I ever was. It i the "est medicine I ever took lor Pyiptptia H . V.CT.enshaw, Eichmond, Va. i:e cot imposed ttDon. Examine to fee thai yon Ret the Genuine dietirtulsfce d from aü frauds ana inuta ttoD Ly our red trademark on fvont of wrapper, and on ide the .seal and tUaature of J.H.Ztilln&Co. THE INCURABLE . CURED ! Hcntiwrn.LK. Et.. Feb. ?4. 17. Gentlemen Sen year ayo a sore dev. V l-l on my ooe from m flriKor nail scratch. 1 tried a few simple remaulrs, but the r . would not yW'IO. I grew wora every year for M'rn years. Many thought I bad artn cer. Over a yesr uko I coruweoced tutinc 6. a. S.. and two dozen beule entirety cure! m. When 1 Ix-fc-an with SwLft's 8j--lI)o I was In very pr health, and could harily alrac about. Affer I had finished tbecourso rf Ö b. 8. I wai strong and buoyant, and liad a good arpetife. I regard it aa a moa valuable medicine for ladies In weak.tltlU eate health. It U a household medicuio W lib lue. Tuurs r-p-otfiil!y, j alkd. K. W. WlLiOX. FpiaTAirPTTia, a C, April 1 1K ' Gentlaaien b"or twenty years I have had Bora on my left cheek. It bad gradually ; fceen growing wcrne. The many physicians ' whom I had consulted wero unable to do , tna any good. Laot f all a year ago I began suing B.a.a. At first ft lnCamcd the sure, ' and It became more virulent than ever so ! much ao, Indeed, that my family Instated that I should leave off the medicine. I pee , auated la using the 8. S. 8. At the end of two '' fnontba the sure was entirely healed. Think t I tum that the evil waa out of ray constitution, I 1 lef t off the medicine i but In November, f ten months after, a very slight breaklngoni I appeared. I at once began aaln on B. 8. 8 ; svud now that la also disappearing. I have I everv faith In 8. 8. & It hua done me mors , rood than all the doctors f-nd other md ' aifttf I srer toe. Tours truly, .1 TTrvaTO, X. C April IX ISSX t ftMilMinwTwa or three rears art) a eanW I. .' er earns on my face. It soon graw to L cjuite urge It wore on me, ana my general fceaJlh woe very poor. La't Scttenitx tean a ooorae of B. 8. B.. which I have l.'t bciieuiot'r eon. inuea to tne present tune wua ine sappietl result The cancer had entirely disappeared, there being no evidence or symptom of a I cancerous character left. My general health Is good now, and my appetite better than 11 . baa been In aar. I am KJ veara old. and i 3 today I am working In the Held planting rtcrn, Tears truly, Juaj Luuaaca. Gentlemen I had a acre on mynrperlfp I for eight years, fee Ten different doctors a t, I tempted In vain to heal It. One gave me at mail vial for five dollars, which was a "cer. , ialn care." It Is needless to say that It did ane no good. About two years ago I became 2 alte n neasr, as people thou k h 1 1 had a canter, and I took a coure of eighteen bottle ef B.S. 8. The result has been a complete eure. The nicer or cancer healed beau'ifaU iy, leavlc scarcely a perceptible scar, l'ron that dav I have been In excellent health, the f PDeclflo having furtiied mv blord thoronKh vi. Increased my appetite and perfecfed n y oireattoa. in a wori, i reel line a nevr woman, and, heat of all, the eicht yeax ulcer Is (one entirely. Yours sincerely, Jli.s. w. V. Csssox. h Trenton, Todd Col, Ey., Feb. 23, löoJ yreatlse on Blood and Skin T!easei mailed e. Tmk Swift S f.-ikic Ci., lrwer S, Atlanta. Ca.. NOTES OF THE DAY. American inYesfmenta la Meile ggreEfarlj or quite f 1.000,000. Lit is asserted that New Year'8 calJs have d their day in New York, and the caapa ia beyotd resuscitation. lA ioict stccK compazij.compssed entirely wemen, taa ceea incorporated ia Stockd, t ai., icr the purpose 0: dealing in real ate. The Commercial ('able Company ma-'e ch of ita erur.lojes, in this conntry and road a Christiuts tretent of a kail i bnth's extra pay. I Ulecently, in the 6uburts cf New Orlear p. Woman waa attacked in her own yard t y , enraged bow, ana was so seriously if red that death ensued. Herbert Spencer is at BerEemouth in ry poor health. The insomnU which jrently aflllcttd bim baa returned, and te tn Led no remedy xor iu The City of Mesico leties a tax on hn bts cf 4 ) per cent of the gross receipts, d thus far this tear on the city treasury 3 bten enriched SO,0t'0 from this sorrcs. i)uck hnnters in Georgia report an nculu eupply of these birds this fall. Ward ien killed over eeyen hundred in eight ys, and one day shot 150 by daylight d forty by moonlight. 'A Connecticut farmer, who died not long ce, left amorg other property f 1.200 in rrer. It was mostly in nair dollars, allot dates, many being cf the coinage of LS and the early thirties. party of emigrants from Wisconsin sted ttrcngh Ilawkin&ville, Ga,, lait iday en route to Florida. They had Jirelcd all the way in wagons and had Jen on the road since the 1st of Septem- : t ia proposed to mark the IOC in anniveryof Daniel Webster"a birth, January 13, the formation of a National association political tc'.entistfl, for the non partisan caideratiloa of important economic leaUons. A Boston man who read Mr.Djrw'a d Mark Twain'a speeches at the ForeIheis dinner in that city, denounces Em both aa "witless twaddle, and very comedy, not aboye the lexel of a good nstrel performance." Senator .'and Mrs. Leland Stanford will, Sdneaday next, open the Lathrop Me t-lal Home for Yonng Children at I any. N. Y. This institution is bnilt An. Stanford in memory of her mother, 5 late Mrs. Lathop, of Albany. He GoTernor'a Foot Onard of Hartford, xn., giTe a large public reception to vernor Fhineas C. Lonnsbury the even)C of January 1. This will be the HC:h hual reception iren by this ancient orbUatlon to the Governor of the Nutmeg ite. lehn Ebermin acknowledge! that he bkeof his Preaidentlai "boom" in m ular rein. A man who can find fan In h melancholy affair as the Bherman bom" aeema to be at present ia Rifted lh iur-ny temperament by no means smon. . In obserring little girl who happened out of doors the last part of dark ernoon seemed much interested in an ctric light. Looking at it curiously for lew moments, sne exclaimed: "Oh, 'ma, 1 didn't know before that the moon 1 two legs." V. Brougn Ensaeil, the youri Eogllah n of thirty-three, who has explore! ry part of the habitable globe, has left tdon for a pleasure trip in India. Last i Mr. Kossell was in New York City anal sted 1100,000 In Tennessee and Alaaa coal and iron stocks. - ournalism In ail countries has had Its omo period, and now the Fetlt Journal, Paris, publishes a list of first-class seitie, with the prices attached. 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FINANCE AND TRADE.

flactattiosa Tester J ay iu taa Navr Yark Eichaus List of Stocks. The Feeling of the Sf&rket it D.üfjreat Sttgsi cf the Dij'i Eüsisn. PrsJnca ini Praviaion Piicsa in Viriaas L'irktlj of the Ccaitry. EUllroad, State and Government Bonds Foreign Exchanges liar Silver Oil Market Live Stock Quotations. KEW YORK, December 27. Money on cal ctay at f d8 per cent ; last loan 6 per cent; closed atE66 per cent, rrime mercantile parcr pet cent. Stcrliig cxtbapge dull but steady at ft for sixty-day bills and 4 65?i for demand. The total tales of stocks to-day were 251 181 tbare, including: Canada Southern, 4,533; I t la are, Lackawacca and VesU-ru, 39,710; Eiie, 8.4C0; Lake Ehoic, 4,tr;S; Missouri Pacific, J,UC; Korthwcstcin, C,0; Reading, 1C1,3"0: Richmond and Wctt Point, 6,525; St. Taul, 12. 8:0; Union Pacific, 1G 50O; Weetern Talon, ls.000. I he eiock marset was moderately active to-day and ttrengall way out alter a decidedly wetk crcmng. tbeccal atccis being the special features of tha trading. There waa some pressure to sell for the London account, which made a eak '.opening, though the bears and proe mionals put out tome fresh short lines, and tiiere was gcod baying by the cliques and to a E-oJ elate degree by tone commhslon houses. Rumors were early circulated that the strike on the Reading wasalcut to colli pre, which stimulated purcbatea for speculative account, an 1 on the cor flimation of rumors shorts in the coal stocks, and especially swelled the number of buyers. The dealings In Reading were attended by considerable excitement In the early raomirg, but Lackawanna eftirward took the lead and thot up rapidly, eauylig the general lifct, and beyond the best pi ices of Saturday. The prompt and firm action of the Reading company did a great deal to restore and o eserro confidences, and no halt was mado in the upward movement wben once fairly started. The newt of the day beyond that mentioned was not of special importance and had little cdoct on prices. Among the other stocki which became roticcable for itrcDgth were Missouri Pacific and Canada Southern, though the amount of bttlnctt dote In cither was smaller. The ojenlrg was weak at flccltpes pf Irom to yi per cent., lot Jersey Central was off and Reading VA on the tlTcct of the strike. The rrariet reacted quickly from thcte figures, however, and advanced all along the line, f.ocgh Jersey Central and Beading, and afterward Lackawanna were most prominent for the strength displayed. Tte market showed little animation outside of a few leading stccks, bowever, and the dealings in ucst of the list wore devoid cf feature except a sympathy with the improvement In pikes. There was no aet back of Jmpoi lance, though small reactions occurred before noon sndin the last hour. Tha advance, however, ceased only with the cloo of business. The market closed strong at aboil the highest pricea cf the day. The litt is generally higher to-night, though Wabash preferred lost Vi percent, but Iaekawanca r.sc Canada Southern and Wheeling and Lake Eric )i each; and Jtrwj Central and Missouri raclfic 1 each. Cailroad bonds were quiet but generally firm. Ealet, 7('3,0C0, Et. Paul, C. and M. sevens rcsp 3 to K9; Lake Shore first coupons, li t j l.v:'; Michigan Central firea of 1002 to 110; and Minneapolis and St. Louis equipment sixes, 2 to 52. Government bonds dull but firm. S:ate tCHi; fiulct, but steady and Dim, Lasier n iCxtn-oC". hKW YORK, December 27. -Clearings td c7, 171,237,010; balances Jä,l'J8,t90. raSTOK, December 27. Clearings to d iy f!2,253.4C2; balances ai.ftjl.G07; money JjQOc; exchange on New York par. PHILADELPHIA, December 27. Clearings to-day '.,C7l,jai; balances fl.JOl.lll. BALTIMORE, feccaoer 2".-Clcarinss to day 2.177.r:.ft; balances t:02,l t5. CHICAGO, L'c'fmber 27 -Clearincs tody HO.W'. no. Ktw Vork exchange was psr to 2.c preiüinin. Micey is force easier, but the rezu!sr rstts at Lieh mctt Ictus are madearo still "(aS per cent. ST. LOCI. December 27. Tank clearingt to day were JC,432,570; balancet ti'.'r,13ö. liar Silver. KEW YORK, December 27. Bar silver Wf.. Foreign Eicargcs, rP.lP, Prof mber S7, Three percent rentca Clf üclor the account. COMMERCIAL.. A circuit among the wholesa'e dealers yester day revealed them just recovering from the Christmas flurry, and no changes In quotations were to be noted. Turkeys remain at the old price, but CJJc is the outside prlco. Dry goods and groceries are unchanged and qnlet. Wheat-Is decidedly stronger. All grades are in good demand at quotations from 1 t)-ic higher. Sellers continue scarce. RocclpU light. Chicago and seaboard markets stronger. Corn Is sluggish and inclined to dullness in local circles. Neither buytrs nor sellers are act ive. Receipts continue a little more liberal. Other markets are firm. Oats Remain in about the tame po:itlon. Prices are steady and offerings and receipts light. Et Firm and scarce. Baas-Qulet. Bat Inactive. Wheat No. 2 Mediterranean do 3 Meditteranean...... do 2 Red . ......... do 8 Red. 81 81 84 56 do December r- . V ' v... ft ia v. 'fVÄ. A " V W A n U1W HHMMMMMMNN.MM do New 2 Mixed..... Co New 8 Mlxed.-. do New 8 E White, do New 8 E Mixed Oats No. 2 White do Mixed.... ........ , 55' do December Rvx No, 2.. BaAM ....... ieeeeeeeei t ee 65 ee eseee mi aeee f 17 00 It "7 Hat Choice Timothy do 1 Timothy. 13 00 J eweeeeee i ................... V Keeelpte avnd Bhlpmenta by liaU Past Three Days.

Receipts. BMpm'w. flour Barrels. 2 025 3 7;A V kernt Buanela. 6 r X) 1 f-00 Corn . 44 a of 45 800 Oata .... " 42 000 E5 000 a yPits4 west Mt Barley " 2 WO 2 4 JO

Oraia In Store December 27, 1837

i Wheat (V)ru. Oats. Rye. Elevator Ill e ....94 4io Elevator B 45 87C 25 750! 2 070 CeplUl Klvator 1 UK 37 600 . Elevator D 18 000 4 0CO43 80C X Ds fjk 8 lCTs vOfse sjesseea. seeee eweee m Total 17S Off. 29 75020fi620 2 070 Cor.day last year- 130 630 162 22033af.0tj 96Q

LIVE 8TOCK. TJrnOJf BTOCX Takds, 1 II iKPiARArous.tDecember 27, 1387, j Cattlz Beceipts light. Market active and strong at quotations. Prime snipping sheers of 1,400 to 1,600 ponndr..... - t4 CO Pair to good sbipplngt tters of 1,100 to 1,600 pounds - . ... 4 253 4 (30 Parr to good shipping steers .of 1,200 to 1,300 pounds a 23(3 4 00 Good shipping iteers of 1,100 to 1,200 pounds... . .. .. a oo a a Pair shipping steers of S00 to 1,000 pounCfMrrTMrrwtt.,,,,,w 2 253 2 50

Prime hellerf . 3 00 9 3 25 Fair to rcHHl heifrt...... . t 5'l t 2 75 Prime batcher cows 2 7.VS 3 OJ Fair to good butcher cows...-. 2 00.4 2 25 Common to medium butcher oows.. 1 U0i4 1 2 .Frlme bulls....... 1 25ts 2 50 Fair to good bulls..- 1 TO 2 00 Vfals............ 3 Ol Jj 4 00 Milch cows, calves and tprlns;ers......20 OOjlO 00 Hogs Receipts, 2,140; ahipments, 600. Mrket opened slow, but afterwards became active atpticcsa shade higher tnia SitarJiy, packers buying most of the hogs. Best heavy grade?............ ........... 85 50a5 00 Heavy nixed packing... . . 5 i(t5 45 Light mixed grades 4 755 X BETRESEN'TATIVI SALES.

No. Av. Pr. I No at. Pr C9. ..120... 4 S3 33 ....13D...4 9) 2"'.. ...143.. 5 CO t 3eeeeeeeeeeeal63(& Cd 1 .....-... U0...5 10 125.....-.........l'.i5...5 15 ' vMeeeeeeeeeee 161...5 15 80 ti!...5 20 71.. ..MM..........18 '20 UX l v 1 C . v.... ....... .M.M. 4 ' . - m M..20J...5 25 89 1,vf....6 25 01 193...5 27i 73... .IIMW.MIW,.. A.... J III 83... 81.. 76.. '213 ..6 30 ...1N1...5 31 ... 204.. .5 39 .. .23j..5 35 -213.. 5 40 .2si...5 15 .'279 ..5 15 .'272... 5 6(5 Vll at t( 7 69 5fi 122 I 62. 63 eeeeee Mi-Jtt'J ÜJ 71.. 55 tS.eeeeeeeeeeeeeeea'X).,. 5 OO hiitEP-Kocelpts very liiht. Market active and prices strong at quotations. Prime sheep, 110 pounds and t:pward.J4 00 ft 25 Good sheep, 90 to 100 pounds. 8 75 43 81 Common to medium 2 50 A3 25 Prime Srrlng lambs 4 75 21 Fair to good spring lambs............-. 4 oaaii 5J ucks, per head . 2 003 00 Kltewbere. NEW YORK, December 27. Beeves -Receipts for three days 3 000 head: for the week end nr yesterday, 7,570 hctd. Fresh arrivals lncl aded C8 carloads to be told, 70 carloads for a bsef exporter, and 30 carloads for city slaughterers direct. Yesterday the market was firm at Fri day's prices, and the pecs were cleared at 83 75 (5 75 per 1 to lbs for native steers, with a carlead loldicK for to. No trading in beöves today. Exports yesterday and to-day were 300 I evet and 1,7Wj quarters of beef. For the week 40 teeves. 80 rdutp and 7,000 quartcia of beef. To-day's Lireriiool cable quotes American cattle lirm at HJiöl3c per lb lor the drcwed we?f ht, slLkirg tteoffsl, and American refrigerstor ttef ats.'c per lb. ihetp Receipts 4 675; for the week 23,000. Firm, bcth to-day and yenterdayat full prices with quick tales at 13 75rt5 35 forahcepand f5f Cö7 for lambs. liegt Re ceip's 17.C00; ;or the week 37,270. Rather quiet, but lahly l.rm to-day at !3 50 J 5 80, KANSAS CITY, Decemcer 27. Cattle -ReaelpU 2.U3; shipments, none. Market fairly active and a shade hijher thau Saturday a prices: good to choice corn led ft 20j4 75; commoa to mcainm f3ir ;i 1 20; stocken fj w CO; foellu Steers ?it&;i-i row ft 80(8 00. Begs Receipts 6.C7: snipiuents, none: market biicrg and lüc higher; good tochoico Vi), 4 5 40c: common to mcalum 21 7CJ i 23: ttlps and fchetp Eccelpts, 307; shipments, none; market ttwrtj; gcod to choice f3 5utc4 2; common to medium f 1 ( -0,14:4 25. CHICAGO, December 27. The Drovers' Journal re per u: tu;o Rct'ipts 5,000; ship meets 2, C00. Maikct itronger: K)od tochoico Steers !ltj5; Etocktrt and feeders f 1 25(3 40; cews. bu Is 85d fixed fl 4(Jy 1; Texas cattle ft ciraS h Bogs Receipts lO.OiO; shipments 6 000. Market flow; good heavy La L!k her; mixed I30545 J; heavy, j J035 7j; llgh-; U t55 20; ekipj fl 20tf 4f0. fiheep Receipts 8,000: shipments 1.000. Mirtet itrcnger; natives, 8345 25; Western II31W; Ttxans f.' tOQi 70; lambs f 1 V-&5 50. EAST LIBERTY. December 27. Cattle Receipts. 171; shipments, 3C1. Market slow at yesterday's prices. No cuttle tblppe-d to No York to day. Hogs Receipts, 1, Of 0: shipments, 1,200. Market slow: Philadelphias, l3tX)i-') 70; mitod .i 40(vt 5 tC; Yorkers, .':; (i I'l.coininoiJ to fir. $k45 20. Fcur tars hogs thipiwd to New York to day. Si-rep-Receipt", 2.00: shlpmen's 1,8)0. Market fair at yestorday's prices. BT. LOUIS. De-rcmbcr 27. Oittle- Rcce!pts600; thlimeots 1,00. Mai ket higher; choice heavy naiive Hcern fl 40Q5 20; fair to good native stccri J i 9ö( t I 45-, butchers' aUers, medium to choice. ! ln(tt 10; stu kers and feed: rs, fair to goo .'(;$: ; rang rs.ordlnary to good, t2 4z5'ji V. n. ks Receipts. 6.C1T; Fhlpments l.SOJ. Market sir ut tteHy on 1 cavlt r and slow on lighter grdts; rhoiee hesvy butchers' tclt'Ctions f j 50 (u t Ci; Yorkers THekae medium to prime ti 15 (i,ü 5f , light grade. ordluary tofrood.il 7 034 1-V Sheep Receipts. 2.2U): shipments 2,200. Mi k.t firm; fair tochoico S3 154 20. CINCIXNATI. December 27. Cattle Receipts 1,1-'.: t bipmentsCH. B'cady; common to choice t-utchcts 12 25tl 2.S; shippim i(Ii 75. Bheep Reecip's 8L0; shipments 1.1C0. Quiet; mmmon to prime il 'di 60; choice wea'.hers tt7.''t5. lmbs Common id extra shipping tinj 1 a, Ilfgs Crmiccminrn find light 81 '.f)(r-i'30; pickinsrsnd tutchtrs 3 ü:(4,5 C5, Receipts 8.00C; shipments 3,eo. BUFFALO, December 27. Cattle-No receipts, none on Mle. 8 fcrep Receipt?, 18i0 ttendy; comrcon to fair 8J 7fft4 25; gord to choice fl 50yi 75; extra HogR-Kccctp,:::!ktr: "shtpigs n" 5 10; mixed pigs andCt.. loiktrs. 8315(: 33; selected Yorkers. 13 41tO 45; telcc. jne4um. WtlfcHs, S3 5t'i,5 00. MARKETS BY TELEGRAPH. Produce. NEW YORK, December 27. Flour Rocotpts ice.470 I'Stkaycs : eipcrts 20 bMs and 7,2v.) sicts. ti'il'e firm; tales 21, 0o0 tbls; common tochoico vbile wheat wes tru extra, f I 4e,,4 CO; fancy do tl 71' m 5 SO: patent Mlnneeata, extra goM to prime. SI 7C: cliole fancy do fl 5;?i3 0. VMieat RecetpU M.9J9 bu; cxp rts 8-1,132 bu; ta'et- 8,c:e,00d La; futures and 172U00 tu soot. Options advanced 4 Tilc, lesdlug Ij talr decree cA te tlvity, clolrg firm tl the top; spot lots S(4 "Ac better and mere active, mil'ily for etports. No. 2 red 91 Vcovt-'c standard and elevator. 9ii4 cVc delivere-1; No, 1 red l'3V'o; No. 1 whU-j, noniinal, '. ?; No. 2 January 9lH'a)2l-i'?, eloRtrg o:',c; February V2; B 4'.-3J-;c, closing V.-;;c; March KJjvtM'.X closing 91 He; April Of ö'.-öVic, clCMn-,'at vf. May a;ic, clc-tin? at 0 'ic; Jur.c or-7. oo"; 'r., cloflne at W 5 ,c; December C8-) '.Oi.;- Hc, closing at 9J Corn Receipts k-i 7t0 bu: exports noae; sles of 124.0U) bu futures and 122 ChO bu spot; .'-jit'ic higher, only moderately active; uugrado 1 Oiyi e.'2c; No. Ü. f93.xooc; st-amer fjAsiAj'e; No. i 61)6i?4c elevator; 0.,'03c delivered; No. 2 I tttmLtrECiniual nt Wc; January fxsyv ic, closing at OJ.'c; l ebruary Gll'.2;'B' tlOiinu atCi'r. Ftock of praln In store December 24, was äs follows: Wheat 8,7y.,si5iu; corn 1,711,Of. 4 bu; Osts 1,920 615 bn; rye 6.7J9 bu; barley 100,4 J bu: malt i&0,304 bu. ots Receipts l'jt.CCO bu; export none: sslcs 410 OOQ bu futares, 10,(00 buipot; fairly active and asaado hhrher; mixed western 37:'. c; white western 3Jllc. Hay quirt and unchanged. Kops in liht demand. CoCec. spotfAir: R'ofirm atl'Jc: options higher but only moderately active; sales 71.750 bags: December 10 iw.tifi 80c; January 16 40J 16 Ax; Febrnnry 1G 3(;4lG 432; March 1 H5'J 16 55c: April 10 3(K10 .'.9c: May 16 23J116 50c: June 18u57'tl635c; July 15 80,f5l0o; August 15 43 ei5 70c: September ."L5 35c; October 14 83 j 15 15c: November 14 .K.14 9.3c; December (Hsi) 14 7i(9l5c. Huar firm but trading l!?ht: Bahia 4 6-10c; refined firm; C bX&VAi extra C 5)4-3 fc; white öJiJ&Jc; sundard A 6,c; cubes 7)i,c. Molafses olct and steady. Rice dulL Petroleum firm : United km1 c ; crudo, In bmels, 6'4S7c; refined 7Hc Cottonseed oil quotod at Coo for crude aua 414 no for refined. Tallow steady at 4!. '44 5-13c. Rocia fl 10. Turpentine firm at 37? i3c. rgs in iair ciemana; receipts 3.534 packages; Western 23ci2T. Wool steady and quiet; domestic tleeoe 203310; pullod 14 4 82c: Texas 9;e22c. I'ork frm but trade very moderate; mecs quiet at fl5 5016 00 foroue year old. Cut meats quiet, steady and uncharged. Lard opened lower, later advanced H(Ttl3 points, closing firm; Western steam, spot, 8 Of" (58 10c; January 7 was 10c; February 8 033 818c; May 8 2S&S öCc; July 8 3vS 4Sc; citysteAm 7 85c Butter firm at 10c: Western 15ra?Jc. CbeefC steady and demand lifrht; Western 11! tUU,c. Coppersteady; lake 17300. I-e&d quiet; ConiestlC 5(jCic lla firm: straiuaoc. NEW YORK, December 27. Following was tlie visible supply of grain on BaturJav, Decernber21. as compiled by the Produce Exchmge: V heat. 41,2i7,Cl bn: increase 1.C1C.625 bu. Cora, 8,759,407 bu; Increase, 378,98 bo. Oats, 5.859.191 bu; decrease, 232Xbi bu. Rye, 271 077 bu; decrease, 5.002 tu. Rarley, 3,670,855 bu; Increase, 76,049 bu. CHICAGO, December 28. All the markets oa 'Change opened with a bullish turn after three day's vacation. The holiday movement of stuff was very light and English cables were very strong. Liht receipts of hogs to-day. Mess pork very firm. May wheat opened at 81?io and immediately advanced to 83c, against a cloteof Friday at &i;;c. May corn started at (4c, against Friday's close at tZJibic. May pork opened 5c higher at $15 60. The market held very firm and the range, after the first opening at84c, was between 847o and 8.SV4C for May wheat. May corn ranged between SaS&WJic and 54c the nigh price being touched along toward the ead of the Eonr. May pork kept between 815 45 and $15 65, but was rather steady at 815 80 th greater part of the time. On heavy outside buying. May wheat then went to 85e, but when the visible supply statement was given out, it eased 08T to 8IV4C. May corn at this time touched tAc May pork advanoed to $15 65 by 12-30; and May lard, which opened unchanged at 8 10c and had eased off to 8 07)9lOc, advanced to 817KC. There waa sharp bidding for pork inst before 10 o'clock, and prices were run n quickly. May pork advanoed to $15 71 and closed at $15 75. Wheat and com advanced ja sym-

nishpt 7'.'s 80 8.ST4 4"j 4'Ji 4' a Lowest. 777 S 78 -i Tit I " Clos Wheat No. 2 Jan. February-. .. March , May Corn No. 2 Dec. January....... February May Oats Ne. 2 May ... Mess pork per bbl. 7'.i 80 81' I PI 1 7 85'Ji 4)1 4"'i 9l 48 '4 4 S7 ; 4-Z K:4 33;, 54 OA Va 843. tit 54' 35; S3J5 January., February ,ai4 8X 15 23 14 82' 15 17V, l.)WJ 15 32S 15 00 aiay.... Lard per 100 lbs. January ...... February. March.......... V.av 13 00 iOtü 1547;; 1)80 7 85 7 93 7 70 7 82 ) 7 92V, 8 10 7 15 7 95 6 05 8 25 7 71 7 S2 7 92! 8 07i 8 05 8 22X Short ribs, per 100 lbs. Jsnnary . 7 62 February I March .. 7 8) Mar.- 8 05 7 75 7 CI 7 67 7 80 800 7 75 7 83 7 93 815 7 97 815 Cash quotations were as follows: Flour Dull prices ster-dy and nominally unchanged. No. 2 spring wheat 7837sc: No. 8 spring wneat 65t fytc: No. 2 red 7,Sc; No. 2 corn, 48c; No. 2 oau, aiQJic; ro, 2 rye vx; no. 2 barley, 7111 78; No. 1 Hax seed tlSOjilSl: prime timothy eea ueoi .; jness porx per DDI sngie IU; Lard, per 103 lbs. tibi; short rib tides (loose), 770c: dry salted shoulders, (boxed) 6 90a6 00c: short clear tides, (boxed) 8 1038 15c. Wnisky, distillers' finished goods, per gallon, 8110. Bueara. cut loaf, iirtsc. rrtnni.M 7 Wc; standard "A" 7c, Rtjoeipta Flour 21,000 dis; wneat otuu du; corn 105,000 bu; oats, o-i.oeu ou; rye, a wo du; oaricy au.OUO bu, Ehlprrenta Fiour 21.000: bhls; wheat 28,000 bu; corn 109,000 bu; oata 91,000 bu; rye 1,000 bu; barley 81.000 bn. On the Produce Exchange to-oay, me nutter market was quiet; extra creamery vsy&Mci fancy dairy 25326c, Eggs, 22323c. CHICAGO, December 27. The risible supply statement, as prepared by the Secretary ol the Chicago Board of Trade, shows the iollo'iug Changes for the week. Wheat, 1,007,181 bu increase; corn. 407.576 bu Increase; oats, 178.776 bu decrease; rye 5,620 bu decrease; barley, 427.C3G bu Increase. bT. LOCH, December 27. Flour stea-Jy aad firm but unchanged. Wheat- the firmaes, offering and domestic markets with light receipts and colder weather created a bullish feeling, and prictt advanced He and closed firm; casq 82,Sc; December 77Bca82c, clearing 82c: January talcs at 814"; 82o bid at the clie; February e3ASs?;c, closing 8S;;c; May 8V4 -iSlf, closing 86y,c bid. Corn opunod strong, and xn higher, but soon fell back, later rallied and Closed brm, and 63 above Frilay's finisti; cash 405 17c; December 4'Vi;c: January 40' 47c, cloKing47c; February 47'JlSc, c osing 4 v.-; May vj föWBc, closing 5Cr;c bid. Oots firm and h'gher; cat.h 3i'4c; January 3i;ic; Febniary '2;;c;-.aiay 82Js?33c. Rye firm; No. 2 63 j. Barley dull : no sales but held firmly. Hay quiet; tales, praii ie, $8 iOall 60; timothy f 12 50235 50. Ernn dull, 82j fob. Lead none; ti 75 for corn: $1 80 for refined. Eggs dull, lsc bid. B'i ter steady; creamery ÄftSic; dairy l"vi2G. Cora meal ttcaJy and firm, 12 50255. Whisky steady $1 06 for hnlhhed goods. l'rovlBions lirm but very quiet; new n.ess sold at$14 75. Lard stead; 4 i(34 7öc in car lo t. Green shoulders 5 4; ISpeinndbamsat 92.3c. Dry salt meaBt, loosa sheuld-rs 6 7.3c;" long, e'ear 7 7oc; thort rlts 78Cc; shortclearS l)c. Baxed 23(30c; dry meat shoulders 86 00; long clear and short ribs $7 75; ahort clear 8c Bacon, shoulders 0 5ic, lorsrIbs8 5 c; short clears 62cS. Htms 810 50 12. Receipts 3 days -Flour fKX); wheat U.OtfJ; corn ioVtO; oats 8J.(r0; rye 3.00C: barley 7,000. Shipments. Flonr 5 000; wheat 4.0C0; corn 30,0CC; oata ,0t0; rye none; barley none. Afternoon board. Wheat firm: li higher. Corn Urm ; tc higher; oats ?4'a higher. PHILADELPHIA, December 27,-Fiour vory quiet; prices in buyers' favor. Wheat -There was a good speculative demand, and w:tb stronger reports from other grain centers th is market advanced Jetc and closed firm. Export demand light; aalet rel 'Cted in graia depot 85c: No. 2 red December kMs(ji", January fV'JOo; rcbruary OiotOlc, Maron 95393;, 1; May &y. '95Kc. Corn ruled firm but there was little or no srecu'atl ve trading and demand for export was light. There wts. however, a fair lecal buslucsi in car lots. Sales of No. 3 yellow Ingrain depot 85c; steamer No. 2 yellow do 66),c: No. 2 yellow Jo 6c: No. 2 mixed December. efiJaQSGc; Jsnuary WiQWlc: Febrnary 57(958,0 ; March 68(5'.'c; May 6'.t;a01c. OaU Bto; iota quiet but firm with moderate oderlegt; sä!? rejected white 81c No. 3 white khj; No'2wMto 4lKc; choice ungraded wh!t9 42c; No. 1 white 4 !c: futures qu el; No. 2 white December 40Vsca lie: January 40Vfiltc; February 4l4C4in--tC: March 41rt41V.;C Provisions ;teady and iu moderate demand . Lard steady; refined 8.25c; do ttcam 8c BiUteJ-trady, ba: srcaiaery extra 20'"?c; special braudt 31 32c; western faotoiy 19 .t23c. Kg quiet but sa1y : wüatern firsts 3ic cheese quiet and steady; Ohio flits Hli?4C. CINCINNATI, December 27 Ot'on firm: middling 97. Flour lirm; fainllv 1 1 30(33 45; fancy $3 75 m '4 91. Wheat Irm: No. 2 red 87c. Receipts 3.700 bu; shipments 1,500 bu. Corn firm: in fair demand; No. 2 mixed 53$;V.c. Outs lirm: No. 2 mixed SlctllHc Rye dull; N'd. 170c. Pork oniet S15 50. Lard iu fair demand, 7 00(ii7 06c, Bulk meals qutet, firm; thrt ribs 7 75c. Bacon steady; short clear 9 00c Wnl'ky in good demand; sales sin:e Friday 2,513 bbls tinUhed goodi on bat.lt $1 05. Butter firm; fancy northwtst creamery "c; extra Ohio 30c: good to prime dairy roll 13(416 j. Unseed oil steady, .'10x52c. Sugar firm; hard refiued 73Sc: new Orleans 4 ' i$5Xc Eggs easier, 19(J2(ic. Cheese in fair demand; prime J choice ilat, icgular ike liai2c. M1NNFAIOLH, Minn., December 27. Th?'C va tome inquiry forwhtat irom local millcrt, and shippers were also buying wltn th-.lr utnal fn-edotn Rtcei.iti for th tnrve dnys were 3,0 cars and rhipments 110. The off rings were not l.'.rgs end tellers held out for higher prices and obtained them. Local stocks Increased during the part week 241 9"0ba; fct. Paul, 50.000 bu; Dulutn, 76,801 bu Closing quotattout: In store No. 1 hard, cash 7t'c, January 70,'4C, Fe)rua-y 77J4C May 8.';c: No. 1 Northern cash 74c: January 74l4; February 73V,o; M-y 807 u No 2 Northern cah 71c, January Ijc, February 71 Vc; May 70 -e. Oa traik, No. 1 Lard IVtäls?, No. 1 Northern 76c; No. 2 Northern 73c. Fiour pa'ent stets to ship 1151 23; bakers' 83 4:(!) 3 75. BALTIMORE, December 27. Wheat Wcstc-n higher and quiet. No. 2 winter red pt 803 87c; December tsWHW.ic.; Jannary 87i374c; February EWMiiK-c; May 94'yJl;hc Coru Western higher and dull; mixed spot, new. 55 (ft'SJ.jC; January WÜa- Vi1-'; February 50j,'f 57,'c. Oats firm: ehtern white 3" lrc; do mixed S61&3H0.. Provisions easier and quiet; mcKS pork f 10. Fkrs letzte Cotfee ttcedy; Rio cargoes, ordinary to fair li-Mlc. ReceiptsHour 7, til bbls; wheat 16.0C0 bu: corn 4(,t CQ bu: oat 5.roo bu. Shipments Flour CH bbls; wheat 95.0C0 bu. MILWAUKEE, December 27. Flour firm, wheat bouyant: cash '7c; May 83TC.Corn da'l. No 347JJ. Osts firm; No 2 wait 33cRye advan lug; No 1, C.tic. Barley higher; No 2. 74 Kc. Provisions steady. Prk cash 814 75c 815. Lard, December 7 80; January 8 20. Butter week: dairy l8y2Cc.3Kggs steady; fresh 19J 20c Citetse quiet; Cheddars HQllc. Reccipbj.-FiourM2.100 bbls. Wheat 11X00 bu; Barley. 44.1 00b u. Shipments flour, 6,000 bbls; wheat 13 ,C00 bu; barley 83,000bu. TOLEDO, December 27 Whett active 'and higher: cash and December SGi?: January 81 May9i?ic. Corn dull and steady; tah 53Hc; May5Cc- Oats dull: cah 8 c. Clover seed active and steady; cash fl 12Y December II 15; Feruary8422J, Receipts Wheat,13.000 bu;corn, 8,000 bu: oau. l.oco bu: clover seed, 741 bags, ßhipments Wheat.-13,000 bu; corn, 2,000 bu; clover seed, 410 bags. KANSAS CITY, December 27. Wheat-No. 2 sold 77Kc,May 82c bid. 83' ic asked. Corn-Weak ; No. 2 cash, 4lc asked; January, 44) Oo asked; May tales at 473 18c. OaU No. 2 cash, 29)4C asked. : LOUISVILLE, Ky., December 27. Cotton quiet. Grain quiet and unchanged. Provisions steady and unchanged. oils. OIL CITY, Pa., December 27. National Transit Certificates opened at 840 ; highest 88X0; lowest 8 lc; closed at 8Sc; sales 2,333,000 bbls; ) clearances 2.174.0C0 bbls; charters 29,881 bbls; suipmenis loy.yw uuia; runs 01,001 uuu. PITTSBURO, Pa.. December 27. Petroieora active and strong; National Transit Certificates opened at Hxc; closed at highest 88Kc; lowest 84c. WILMINGTON, Del., De be mb er 27. Tarpentine steady, S5c CLEVELAND. O.. Dacember 27.-retroleaia advanced; standard wbite 110. Tc. TITUS VI LLE, Pa., December 27. National Transit Certificates opened at 8iicj highest, i8c; lowest, 8I3: clot9d, 8bc vmar vnotr T3aaai Ka OT Pr eAlanm Art tinues very strong and about tne only aaies are those made from the West The opening waa steady at84c,c below (Saturdays ciose.ana alter the first sales became strong and advanced on Annmnna Mlllnir Whlfh OtltinilPll thrOUShout the day to 884c the nignest point in two years. There waa a slight reaction In the last nour. but tne marset rauieu again tun uioscu . . m tri- n.nj V. 1 . suoug at wic. Baues, 9,10, w uu Cotton. JsEW YORK, uecemoer 27. 1 ureen 3 00. say : The holiday In iluence continues to a confj.rhiA TtPnt. and bualneaa shows verr little beyond the local deals. At first, with some strong bidding from one or two operators values were forced upward aud 7 and 8 points gunea, nut 11 was principally iuuipuuuu, ..4 mtiAm ,v,a KMf1(n. Miuil ihm frreater unr. .HCl UW r.v..JQ, ." " w o - W" - tion of this was lost, which closed steady but a uii. middling 9Jic; common middling -16c: good ordinary 8V: net recelpu 12,992; a roil 13,496: sales 7,.r00; stock 40,418. er. LOUIS, December 27trCotrn firm; xotd-

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8T. LOUIS, 'December 27. Wool qnlet and rteady ; tub washed 30335c; bright medium 153 i-jc: coarse orai'i i.'(.;z:c; low aady 10318j; fine light lSQIJc: do heavy 10r"il7c IIPHILAD8LPHIA, December 27.-Wool dull ana nominal. . BOSTON, December 27. Wool quiet andunccaogea. Iry Goods, NEW YORK. December 27 There was a very quiet market ford'y (roods In all departments, with an Irregular inquiry for tune weighta of nuitutuivuu. AKeuts nave maae prices as follows: Lndi printsi 5c. Berwick prints, 42c; Lenox gray prints, 5c. Portion Blarkets. LIVERPOOL. December 27 Cotton firm Kt derracd light. 8alcs, lO.fCO bales, including vu lur iuiiuuu ua export, ana 6.4U0 bales Amerif an. LONDON. December 27. 4 p. m. Bar sliver 444d per ounce. Calcutta hufeed 37s 9d per quarter. Refined petroleum. 7-16,ajGVl per Suvu, a ui(icuuu apiriis, ."S tKl per cw u Gen. "Lew AVallnce'a Narrow Escape. fAtlanU Constitution. 1 "It Is remarkable," said an Albany r-ooi-sener, banding down a copy of "Ben liar," "what a large tale bat book is still having and what a wonderful reputation Gen. Lew tvauBce, ii' nu.uor, uns m tue Dy 11s production. Ela name la now literally a household word." "We came within fifteen mlnuteB of capturing Gen. Wallace during the late war," observed Mr. T. M. Carter, the purchaser addressed. "It was after the battle of Richmond, Ky.,"hecontinued. "My company, the Ntlson Rarpre, with another formed of Kentucky backwoodsmen, were detailed to make a de'our around Lxinton, Ky., and to cut off any e?c-p from that p-int. On our way we stopped tj capture a Federal picket line which, though not in this instance a troublesome or bloody victory, still it wes one that cotsuoaed time, and a half tour had elapsed ire we started on again. A fcalf hour which cost us dearly, for when our detachment arrived at the other side of Lexington the train containleg three Uoion Generals Gena. L?w Wallace, JiiT C. Davis, and another had steamed out fifteen minutes before." Kconomy and strength are peculiar to Hood's ßarssparill v. the only medicine of which "100 Doees One Dollar" is true. One Fhate ot the Subject. PUUburg Dispatch. While we are on the tnbiect of tarifi can home industry be properly careü for without a prohibitory duty on English aristo crats who come oyer here and marry Amtrican heiresses? Something haa cot to be done for the protection of the American dud. George W. Earlmt. Captain of Police. Baltimore, Md., said: "I have usedßtlvation Oil and f und it a mot excellent rem edy. It has my hearty recommendation." See Uer,! Pbut vrih tu Starvation Pi lecs! Ladies and gentleman. I wi?h to call your attention to the f liowieg, which will be a benefit to you: Woy do you pay from ft to t' per de zn for yoir cabinet photo graphs, and other b'zj 1 1 proportion? For only fifed 1 will msk yoa a lull dozin cabinet photogMPhs, highly finished; one dozan one 8x10 for $180; twj 8x10 different picture. i 10; twj 81IO, from one picture, $3. All work guars iteed to be tbe best. Toe. ft photographs are surrounded with beautiful and artistic border designs. All work ctrefully p eked and sent by mail. Pictures se it us to copy from sent back also in good order. Yoa can not do better than to send for these beautiful photographs, which are so cheap. How do you think your father. mother, brother or sister, and especially yonr sweetheart, would like yonr photograph for a Cbriatmas or Vrthday present? A haRCEOme present to the hrst SJO order Ice tlese photographs. Address. Anders t Sane eriand, llagrader's P. O, The treatment of many thousands of enscs of thoso chronic weaknesses nnd cliFtressinjr nilments peculiar to female-B. at the Invalids' Hotel and burgicai institute, uuuajo, r. v., has afforded a vuut experience in nicely adapting and thoroughly tt'6tin;r remedies for the cure of woman's peculiar maladies. Dr. l'lerce'a Favorite Prescription is the outirrowth, or result, of this gre-ut and vaiuablo experience. Thousands of tcstimoDials, received from patients and from physicians who have tested it in the more agrravated and obstinate cases which had biiflie'd their skill, prove it to be the mo6t wonderful remedy ever deviee-d for the relief and cure of Buffering women. It ia not recommended as a "cure-all," but aa a most perfect Specific lor woman s peculiar auments. Aa a powerful, in vigoratlns: tonic. it imparts Etrcngth to tho whole system, and to the womb and its appendages in particular. For overworked. " worn-out," ''run-down," debilitated teachers, milliners, dressmakers, seamstresses, "ehop-girls," house keepers, nursing mothers, and feeble women generally. Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescription is the greatest earthly boon, being uncqualcd aa an appetizing cordial and restorative tonic. Aa a soothing and strengthening nervine. "Favorite Prescription" is unequaied and is invaluable in allaying and subduing nervous excitability, irritability, ex haustion, prostration, nyeiena, spasms anu other distressing, nervous symptoms commonly attendant upon functional and organic disease of the womb. It induces refreshing tieep and relieves mental anxiety and deiponcency. . Dr. Pleree'e Favorite Prescription le a legitimate medicine carefully compounded by an experienced and ekillfu. physician, and adapted to woman's delicate organization. It ia purely vegetable in ita composition and perfectly harmless in its effects in any condition or the system. F01 morning sickness, or nausea, from whatevei cause arising, weak etomach, indigestion, dyeSepsia and kindred symptoms, ita use, in small 0. will prove very beneflciaL mm "Favorite Prescription " If apoal. live cure for tho most complicated and obstinate cases of leucorrhca, excessive flowing, painful menstruation, unnatural suppressions, prolapsus, or fallin? of the womb, weak back, r female weakness, anteversion. retroversion, bearing-down sensations, chronic congeetion, inflammation and ulceration of the womb, inflammation, pain and tenderneee in o varies, accompanied with " internal heat." Aa a regulator and promoter of funo tional action, at that critical period of change from girlhood to womanhood. Favorite Proscription" is a perfectly safe remedial agent, and can produce only good results. It is equally efficacious and valuable in its effects when taken for those disorders and derangements incident to that later and most critical period, known as The Change of Life." Favorite Prescription," when taken In connection with tho use of Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery, and email laxative doses of Dr. Pierce's Purgative Pellets (Little Liver Pills. cures Liver, Kidney and Bladder diseases. Their combined use also removes blood taints, and abolishes cancerous and scrofulous humors from the system. Favorite Prescription is the only medicine for women, sold by drug-gists, u nder a positive guarantee, from tbe manufacturers, that it will give satisfaction in every case, or money win oe rerunaea. 1 nie guaranty haa been Drinted on the bottle-wrapper. and faithfully carried out for many years. Large bottle (100 dosce) fl.OO, or six taottlea for $5.00. For large, illustrated Treatise on Diseases of Women (160 page, paper-covered), eend tea cents in Stamps. Aaarvea, Wcrlft Cissensarj liedlc&l Isscclalicu, - je CQ3 riaAa st, CCTFAiO, p. T,

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Bread, liiscuit and cake, now generally made by the aid of baking powder, enter so largely into our daily food that their debasement by the introduction of any .injurious or deteriorating substance is a matter of serious concern to the public health. What baking powder shall we u.e to av..id the limo and alum now found in so many leavening agents, and to insure pure, sweet and wholesome bread, is a quest it m,. therefore, of direct importance to every individual. It is an indisputable fact that all baking powders with the single exception of the "Koyal" contain one or the other cf these adulterants lime or alum in quantities from five to twenty per cent. Alum is poisonous. Lime reduces their strength not only but (aside from its injurious effects upon tho system) by debasing our food with a useless substance, robs it of a portion of its nutritious qualities, thereby depriving our bodies of the full sustenance necessary to maintain that bodily vigor requisite to protect us from disease. The importance of this matter in its bearing upon tho life and health of the public is much more fully realized in England, where .severe punishments, under stringent laws prohibiting the manufacture and sale of adulterated articles cf food, are of frequent occurrence. The "PiOyal" has been determined by the Government chemists and the most prominent food analysts to be the only baking powder made that is entirely free from lime, alum and other impurities, and absolutely pure. It is made from cream of tartar refined for its exclusive use by patent processes by which the tartrate of lime is totally eliminated. Xo other baking powder manufacturer uses chemically pure cream of tartar, and hence the adulteration of other brands. The "Koyal" is, accordingly, tho only baking powder that will produce perfectly pure bread, biscuit, cake, pastry, etc.; and these articles are now pronounced more wholesome when raised by the Royal I'aking Powder than when leavened by any other

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