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The Weekly Wisconsin from Milwaukee, Wisconsin • Page 7

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tfasfcngton, Jan. The House 1 committee today decided to re- a resolution for the impeachment of Judge Ittickvof Cleveland, O. The vote -7 to 6 against. The original charges lodge Hicks made by tho Clewland La iwr union, and have been nnd eicleratiou by the judiciary cominiuec time Action was, however, hast bj- tie charges preferred a week Ritchie of Akron, who Jtot Kicks, through his power on the wmcn, swindled the-complainant out of nn interest in valuable Canadian mineral de- CleveJand, Jan was telephoned thi- result of the lote of We judiciary committee thjs 1 afternoon He said he had no statement to make nt present. i 1 VESTS FINANCE BILL.

Cold and Saver CerUttcates tp be Destroyed and Standard Notes liumed. Washington, Jan -11 Test introduced hjs financial bill this aft -cnioon. The bill provides that tall treas ory notes and gold silver certificates shall be and an equal auiouul Of notes payable 10 Btacelarsi iwlJ aud Kilier-coin shall be- and out instead of c-uiu m.Kb of a larger defiozamauoc nor IKUT'OF IRIilEL The flott-er-loving public, and those interested or indirectly in gardening and farming, innat be well aware of the fact both from personal observation and knowledge gathered from the horticultural and agricultural published an thus country-that thg trade ifi seeds, constantly and rapidly on the crease, has already assumed such as to take a foremost place importance and magnitude amougj tbei great industries of our country In common with ail our great industries the one in question mav be-sud to have had birth in the East, and for many being lirmly rooted the large cities there, it continued to enjoy, through a Somewhat natural prejudice, a patronage not only extensive almost beyond conception tout whie-li was spread over every state in this -yiwt country. a matter of course, our Western merchants were not slow to recognize 1 the magnitude of the business, verv naturally desired a shaire of it, if unlv thnt portion nhich rtjllj belongs here The- proverbial Western inergj and steady iiersevcrance ill due tinip broke tile barriers of that prejudice hich ail who have sefeds can understand unLJ we hive-, todai, se r-el seed houses in our tern cities djlnp a basmess equaling that of any of tlie old cwtab-blifd house-, iu the Easv anywhere in the worlO(. sinukce, already for her Industrie's many of them exceeding all others of their kind in the, country, uumbe rs among her larfcc busmi 'Ssiouses which iiindled seeds to vtt lit and at least oue a smaller man and the I bjieiwltj of the seed busint de IM tkn3 shall not ind'retailmjr large quantities of everv fxceea tbr total amuUjt of km farm aud garden teed 'We refer no coin aotec at smv nm.

to the alrc-adv ki-ovui farm! of turne IM leafier from Br-M, -n-ho by indefatigable energy and pt rseverance, ercome ie second reprals all laws and are todav a authorize tin- guld arse and what must be to the'niscihes a to and golu tee-ram business Their luto st-ite the T-iiion and 1 evep into i SpnUh. car lots, select with S5880C, white. fiOc. ffljgTOTrtats, do 1 00, Ib (21 Ibs) C20JT4.30rtentIIs. perlb "205? Jobbbu price, per DBS a Dove quotations.

Per bbl common to choice per 100 Ibs. Mom first hands. flix. pet common to choice 1 coce pe 100 Iks, 5.00SS 60 buck wheat do millet, do, 90oQ140. cloi(e'toT j- Mtarday Therfr waa fiasfcgaj'na noon the May sold at new 1 fearnrS: at SOT4c to to SOUc split and at WasSOSc.

Hog products ormer. There X2Sr Iesa 8 eUlns Pressure and shorts covered fr rom to 11-55, May 6.80,86.87% ribs at ABSOLUTELY PURE THE OLD RELIABLE SWEET CAPQRAL CIGARETTE Hu eioad the Test oi Tim' LL OTHER BRANDS COMBINED uary. June, nips. SagaOe, celery ttuillflower per crate 2Wfji, doi 73c'Sl 23 oyster plant ler cloz, lIQiSe pnrsiilps per bus, Kidlsh root per Ib 3SJCC mushrooms per Ib 50cr splnieh per basket, 75c, pie- plant per doz TBc Wooi-TInwnshed-Coarse. me- tub- and bucks WISH off Milwaukee, Jan.

17. or silver ai-d tin tary of the trcasun is dimrted to receive oio more pom cum If the gold treasury amounts to less than of that tojodeenj gold cemncotes, they be r-fle-emed in silver com if more fhau setrptarv of the tnfts iirv, in the-exercise ol his discretion, mav re-de-em in either cold ot silver 0111 SIH.HOU 4 makes it unlawful for anv national bank to jssue bank notes ind a 1 authorizing all such is uis lire re It is made tlie dun of the seen Isrv within tw-ejve monthn to sell the I bonds deposited the.trcas nrj 1 national senin circulation ill the of banks ret ring their eirruljrnort or out of business, ontl after n-de-nunj; iletes hereby ithonzed. the uotea or cur ri iicv as provided liv the national bank at i the surplus is. to also paid in tlie fniu notes to the iianks on'naii; tUc liouda in amounts resjjectivejx din them Section quirts the of the treasury to as fis-t as possi We thi sdicr bullion in the tuiismj purchased under tin Sherman let of 1S9U Including the gam or si anel this in is to be used Hi the payine ut of public impendrtures jind for thf redemption of "till 1 com notes bv this act. Section thar Avhiji thi Hues of the goMrniiiitt aie not dent to meet its cuirent es tlie secrptan of tieisim shall issue a snmcifiit amount of com nott this dehutiNj iiiul ill the fntui issue of nitere st bi armg bonds (if the Tinted Writes ait repi uled as otlnrnise provuli (L The sution jlso that if tin sold tin tnaMin timi the nt shill take ct tloi not amonut to MOO Out) 0011 of that held to udtun gold ctrtiticatos the-secretnrv is din etetl to sell Lmtid States btnuls nt not It ss than par in j-old bearing not tp 3 per cent interest redoemnble after five years, biit greater, iimoitnl: of such "bonds are to be sold than iuav bentcessarv to procure for the treasury the full arnsunt of (XlO in gold Se-ction 1 pi ovules thnt silver liuUion brought to ai" mint of thr nittd Stites fnr hli ill be rtetncd ind comiil into standard dollars of grains but dfjwMt of silj luitlion eif It Um Than Jfl(X) shall be rwtneet; nor shiil HUJ liulbon be reeene'd that is so base is lo be unsuited for the operations-of the mint.

The the mint is to retain as seigniorage and to ixner in tlie treasurv the difference between the iork jirice nnd the coined price of the bullion nnd this is to be paid out by the secretary of the treasurv in the current expenditures of government. MONEY FOR WfSCONSlk, The Sundry Civil AppropriaUpn Bin XLaa Sevenil State -Ucma D. Jin BnnJrj t-nil appropn ition full 'i i-iuitiili ted -are tin follon mf itt ms inti st to iscousm or stabhsh Wg-n fog signal it quaiiii pon for a JKrniiiueut it t)t island fyr a lifitt st itiim mKlf for a lipht station at Mynttiwoi STiiKt- 1 Ani.i<.'6t. OH com Ani. coui Sug.

com. Atchlsoa C. St Canada So. CHI. Gas.

Del S.Hud Krle Gen. Elec. Jersey Central. Lake Shore. i.

Manhattan "Mo Pacific -com. Lead com New Bug NIC Boy St. Gas. Dfd Ornuho, com-. 'Pacific Mall Iti'adini; Island.

St; Paul Teuri.Coar& Iron Texas Pacific. 1'uiqn 'pfd. Western Uulon Cotton. March. Cotton.

May. 11 din il Ifcht st-uion htadhjtht t-tatiou improving thp channel the vatcrs of tin igrtnt lakts (jln oago, Duluth mid BtilTiilo, $TiUOOOQ Ttopreseutativp Griffin today introduced resolution authonzmg the secrptnrv of war to hare expended for improvement of La Grosse harbor Wjs bv rpmovnl prevention of bar in the Mississipjn so much monev as be iieeessarv, sum to be taken from a.mouut appropriated for improvement of Lpper Mississippi in last river and harbor bill APPOINTMENTS IVI ADE. Makes IViunotloui In Judge AcU-icate 1 UtHce. Washington. 0 Jan The to tlio Senate the folloxung minuuations id Stone Hawardcn Tliomhk Ranaher Forest Uty la Charles.

Cedar Banlds la Ella Col Wm Wlntiirop deputy general to be colonel and assistant iiuhorate MaJ I'dnard Hunter, lodge advocate to lie deputv jmlgeadiocat avoe ie eputv jmlgeadiocate general with rank lieiituiant-coloael First Lieut Herbert Inrtvdir Blghrh cavalry, to major nnd judge adt rate President Cleveland has decided to send- in the nomination of ipt A Tibbals Rock Island is steamboat inspector for (he Fifth distoct which includes ihe Ifpiwr Mississippi river The nomination Capt Tibbais strough urged bv Ben Cable A resident of Eau Claire was some time ago named for this posi tton, but declined it. WISCONSIN'S NATIONAL BANKS. Comptroller of Currencv Reports on Those Outside or Milwaukee. Washington Jan The comptroller of the currency today made public an abstract of the reports of the eondlbonof the national banks the state of Wisconsin, exclusive of ililwau- Jcee, on December 19 last The abstract aud l8 amounting to la ful mouey ..31. total resources $351584524 The individual deposits were 087.

The average reserve held was 82.1 per cent. a.uiki, their principal business dom in the Northwest, where their an In Id high repute, being' grown bv all the le ini.i r-, aud IgaTdcners I roui members of the firm wte olitainexl the folloWinir information con I1 ruing Xhe staifolishint nt aud growth ol thtjr buuiiusb with their consent we maki pbblic Inlieviug that many of our readers will IK interested K.arl\ in the of the firm be pan business iiurchasing suitable pit of property the corner til State and i ncuty sleuth streets, nt that time considered! auay out of town 'G-recn houses wire Imilt for the of pot plints and for tlie produttion Qf cut flower bo sue el sful ebd" thx Tgnture print that verv soon more gncenhouses were built -and igain and again others re itldcd on that same site until thej h-ne today a of housis unsur iwsscd if equaled extent aild adapts bihU feir the in the Northwest Tin cut flouer and plant departments of their business aie now vert extensive br inelii cac'n one conducted 1U a mem litr of the firm, wlio is a specialist in but Thtir trade in these brantihes is not to the citj and viciliitv To town and Milage throughout cousin and aKvay into Michigan, Minnesota Dliuois and neighboring stiites their llojvers are being dailj shipmd, so tliat the 1 -grtat bulk of these delicate goods gofs, into the hinds of customers out of tiiun, of them of miles an and so perfect is the mocU pick HV lelopttd that tht modt dtlienH' tinners are told invariabh xeich their destination as fresh and full of fra cruui as when thev wwe jusfcut from the pl-mts In fart the hrm always guarantees lie safe amval of all llofvers But it-is to seed delKMtment ol' their business we wished to refpr pirtic ulaily In the firm, taMng previ ouslj studied tlu matter very earefullyj came- to the couclusion that, I notw ith staueling the failures of severaljwho had from time to time vears past attempted to establish a. seed business mi Milwauj lie, a good and reliable seed house is. not only verj much needed in lour citu but would undoubtedly, if well inaiia'geeTJ a pacing Bejmg then huiiuullv in a to make tliej ut and having had some Iprevwusj knowledge of the business, they erected! a small stole on Milwaukee street on al Jot rented of A Bovuton, wlhere business was conducted for some with very gratifjing success jfte. can-j not at this time detail minutely the progress of the business, sufhce it tol say so successful did their venture prpvef and to that extent had their business jn creased in the year 1SSO they found 1 it necessary to secure more commodious quarters It was accordingly resolved to purchase the large four-floored jbmldiugi then in course of erection by the late Guido Pfistc-r at 312 Broadway; which txnitlv suited the reqniremcatslof their both as location and int.foil conveniences To fiimpleted the se-ed ivas triusfirrejl und tile store at iscou sin slit et from that time as at present was tic-yelled to the cr brinch of their business their Broidw store one won elers nliere such quantities of setds eonie from and inhere thtv all go to inquiry we' finel tons of them are produced in different sections of our own country and Canada, aud large quan titles are importations from Continental Europe.

It is, however, verv to learn that in of the opinion which prevailed onJy a few Tears ago, that good seeds could not be grown anywhere but in Europe, we are, todav 0 IKor wheat 6414 producing the great bulk of the seeds! No 2 spring wheat 09. 59 60 which are used here, nnd all of them 2 spring wheat i. s. tlio very finest quality Currie Bros 7 1 A 5f i 4 are themselves large producers, having NO" a many acres of various seeds in different parts of the counttj, grown by expen enced and reliable seed Look Bid. 113 1 13 I.IBV.

1.00 Bonds United Mates 2s registered tinted States, 4s registered Luited States 4s coupon New Ss Currency bonds 1895 Currency 1K96 Currency bonds, 1897 Currency bonds IStb i Qg Currency, bonds 1890 1.11 10354 Wall Street Jan 17 on call easy at nl per cent Bar silver Supply of Breadstuffii. The amount if wheat and corn on passaxo Xor Great Britain was ou the dates named as i was on tie dates named as Jan Me; May j3S3tc 45Kcr 2M4c aay 1135 ILW' 5 72: 54e; corn, 11.35, lard, 0.72^, ana provision ranged as follows today Open- High- Low- May July 1 mg. en. est Closing 48 48 6.67 faSO 1120 1145 672 0,87 1135 1100 667 080 11.20 1145' G72 OS7 11 35 1160 Oats- May Lard- Jan May Pork- Jan May Bibs-May 577 587 577 Calls on May wheat sold (n Chicago this afternoon at puts a STM-yi-Ac at May rU B0 Ut 47 bld pats willur i of Chicago to Kogers Co Wheat-The big lines of short stuffs sold on Tuesday and which have been pressing on -tho lit- 1 I follows Jun 12, Jim Jan 1805 1S95 1894 qrs 3,250000 3080000 2,879000 qrs 470,000 510000 245000 lue amount of ivhe.it and corn on passage for the continent of Europe on the dates ere(J the fact that they have been named wajfe follows abl to depress prices at all In the face of Jan 12. Jan.j> Jan 13 a cle nee Is loUu 930000 190000 the market ever since have von out "The nens has been quite bullish but holders unable or unwilling to Increase their holdings and the Dears successfully pounded the market It Is true they not made much headwav and their lines are still un JCJ1J Wheat, qrs 930000 ItXWOOO Corn qrs 190000 JfTOOOO 245000 The following table showa the amount ot flour wheat corn Imported Into Great B.ritaln for the periods named W'k end W'k end' W'k end Jan 12 Jan 5, Jin 13, 1893 1S83 1S04 228 000 160 000 151 000 162000 235000 161 000 178 000 bbls.

qrs Corn, qrs T5H 000 16! IS Grjilii In Store The stock of grain in store here on Monday mornlnawas as follows Wheat 1 Northern 102 9 0 2 GO 8SS No 2 spring 40 Eitra 3 i 3 No 4 5 730 Ungraded, ICG 90o IwptiSu 11 No 2 red win 29S 816 Total No 2 hard win 137 60S 1 Oats. No 3 winter 10 No 2 white 348 3 white discouraging The Liverpool Corn trade News cables that Its Argentine correspondent estimates the exportable surplus at 44 000 bus which Is about the only bearish piece of news receUed The will snow a large decrease next Mond iy but It may be partially offset by an Increase on AND ECONOMIZE YOUR YOUR STREHGTH fit INCREASE YOUR PLEASURE BTUSBtG 5MACLAU550AP BEST PUREST AND MOST ECONOMICAL- Sold evepywhere made IT Leads! Others 37(70- Kb. 2 mixed. Total ,111,183 Bye. 24709 7.179 Total 4,677 .68 COMMERCIAL.

fiard spring wheat patents In 35 hard springwheatstraights in bbls lOtau.20 soft spring wheat patents, In bbls 3 20, export patents, In -sacks export straights, in sacks 2AO hard is heat 2 No 1 No 2 Total 33,888 Supply of Grain. The secretary of the York Produce ex change gives the following as the visible supply of grain. Jan 12 Jan 5, Jan 13 1695 1SS5 1894 Wheat bus 86,613 87 SS6 000 80 434 OOO Corn bus. 11 05)3 000 10 872.000 11 310 000 Oats, 8663000 8828,000 39730TO Rye bus. 475000 440000 21C.1000 Barley, bus 2,624000 2881,000 590000 Chicago Potato Market.

The feeling in potatoes is easv yet prices show no further decllue Re ceipts are ample and quite a good many are held The demand is limited Bur banks, Wisconsin 53(fi38e per bus Hebrons. 50Q54C, Rose, Peerless, York Metal Market. New Pig Iron dull, Scotch 2000 Ameican 950Q1300 Tin easv, straits plates quiet Spelteh flat domestic 325. Dead, quiet Drokers price, 8.02%, exchange price, 3 10 Copper brokers price, 9 75, exchange price MiUMuffa are steadv at 13 00 for sacked oran 14 00 for middling and 14 white WheaKbpeued at for May up to BSVrf and back to oSljc Cables were quiet and onlv a moderate demand was reported Receipts at primaries were lighter aud ex ports heavv A good demand was reported at the seaboard Cash ruled 3c under May After touching SSVggoSJic the market closed steady at ior May- Sample wheat is steadv receipts, 18 cars, demand fair 1 Northern Is quoted at 64V.C, No 2 spring No 3, 56(8620, 4 winter Corn is easier, 1 receipts, 10 cars, demand lair No sold at 43Vbc Oats are steady receipts, 27 cars, demand wnfJe 3 Dairy Market. Elgin Dl Jan 14 steady Call sales, 77 tubs at 24Hf 337 tubs at 25c Same time last year, Milwaukee Dairy Market.

Fancy creamery, per Ib, Inferior to choice, uesi uuir; lections, 18a22c, lines fair to choice, 12gl7c, packing stock, do, roll, best dairy se- do 10 per Ib Young Amer lunburger, Barley is steady, receipts 58 cars No 2 Januarv 54c. February May 56Wc, samples are lower and active No sold at extra 53g-53iic. Uye flrnr; receipts, 2 cars; demand No. 1 Is quoted at Slti. Provislonsjire steady Mess pork is quoted atai2-ygll3o cash and 11 5Q May trimS 5 te qjioted at 67 for cosh and 0 85 May Sweet pickled hams are quoted dry salted shoulders boxed at and middles au BEBS' DEMED.

Washington, 0, Jan. Su- toeme coflrt of lie United States today denied the petition of Eupene Debs tod others, participants in the tig strike, writ of Chief Justice Fulli opinion and said it was nnammous opinion of the court that Witt -would not he. With reference application for habeas corpus Jjeave was granted to file a petition and a 1 jjnatum- it returnable on 28T There was no written i 1116 were Ae tnefest possible statement. wa8 PrMent as the" 1 and bis associates iAwfctaotittorney-Genefcal Whitney the ifc. teMi reference, to effect the: more clostly into the stock, see, for instance, quantities of cabbage seed labeled Ourne's Karlv Market," "Curnc Eclipse," "Curne's Select! Premi uiu Flat and "Cmrie'js Long Keeping" which, we wese informed, wo.re originated hy the £rm and'have uiade them famous both in this Icountry and in Canada, all of these varieties being grown by all the lending market saideners Among 1 the beans we were vhow the famous "Cnrne's Rust proof Golden at which has created great er furore perhaps among seeds than imvrhing introduced within recent years It possesses the remarkable property of being proof against that great I enemy, and, destroyer of the bean family, the- dreaded rust.

In peas, cucumbere let- luce, turnips, etc, we find the firm name Attached to several varieties, indicating their origin and superior quality, for to no seed or plant except to those of more than ordinary merit will thelfirm of Cnrne Bros, give recognition much less a name Bv steady perseverance, close attention to bosness and careful management this firm has attained snceess. But thev themselves attribute their success more particularly to the great care which from the very first they exercised in obtaining and preserving pure and al- wavs of the verv best quality kll the seeds they handle It was this which more than aimhiug- else convinced our fanners and gardeners that as good aeeda can be obtained in Milwaukee as In any other the country Milwaukee ts Well to the front In all her industries, not the least of which is the business. ACCIDENTS. Heary Bnple Strndc by a Tn.In mt Closing Prlcei. The following tabfe shows the closlnz prices of-wheat and coarse grains on 'chaiun today; as compared with those of yesterday and the same day of 1884 and 1893 Yes- Same a a i 44 29 3 corn 6.

1 No. 2 white oats 81 Pull cream flats 10i4c Cheddars do lea. brick. Swiss do lOi Fresh per doz, 18(g20c, Icehousa and pickled, 8B17c "Milwaukee live stock Marketi. Receipts, 28 cars, market slow Packers heftvy, fair to good 4.26S4 35, light, Ibs, 3 Cu der 190 not wanted Receipts, 11 cars, market dull Butchers steers, good to choice 1100 to 130O Jbs, 3 75JZ4 50 medium to good 1000 to 1100 Jhs 3.50S3 75, common to fair, 900 to 1000 Ibs.

cows and heifers, good to choice, 2.75@325 common to fair today bus and loads ire reported taken for export Corn and IOILT lit corn been shon iuj considerable-anxiety to get out and evidently made some progress in that direction todav Th it graiu lOftiUc. higher than a year ago Ith ahout the same visible supply and ft the onlj cereal In that pobitlon Oats were drhcu onto new ground The price for Mav being the est. for months somewhat Iu spite of continued heavy receipts of Tht. market will advance qulcklv when snn- plieb reduced to normal figures Choice 56c medium 54c and January Mav Practical is conceded tp be the Beat ty in America, and the peer of any published at $2 00 or 43 00 a year It has nJuou 1 Philadelphia since ISio The Beit Agncutotrat 044JUG AO 11 filers contribute to its columns erv week the vear Dr Peter Collier, 9 t- assey, Jos. Meehan, John M.

Stahl, T. Greiner, John Gould, Waldo Brown, Galen and other acknowledged authorities Agricultural Science, are on its regular editorial Stan Every department of farm ork is tre ited thoroughly, intelligently and exhaustively its several departments from eek to week year Special Numbers- HSw 1 450 rough, 3 let receipts todav Id 500 official yesterday IB 5ei2 market slow and n-eak today 12000 official yesterday 16- Ii4 market eak to lOe low er creameries 12lS24c ISglsHc Other ToIegrrapiiEc llarkets. New SlWe March GKfee May 0 a 2 of to 3030 pkgs steady Western dairj ifelCc Western creamerv 15ffi2'5c Elglns 23i. SSSWjUgb steadv, Westewi Southern Jevajic q.Su. Quiet crushed 4 powdered 4 1 lWi(4Vic granu lated 3 Coffee-Quiet and steadv No i lo asked for Santos I Keriiool 4 lj Spot qqlet demand, moderate No 2 red ed sprl So luini Manitoba devoted to Wheat, Corn and other leading farm products issued, any one at which is worth theprice of the papei TheSpecialsot were pronounced the most complete speam-ngxjf agricultural journalism printed During each vear we distribute Several Hundred Dollars among our subscribers prizes each week for the best Postal Lard Communications and Short Cut Suggestions, and prizes for the best articles written for our Special Issues These are exclusively for subscribers, who are not regular paid correspondents "Once a Subscriber, Always a Subscriber!" JS THE 31OTTO OF ITS READERS.

iy an arrangement with the Pnbllaherx the Practical Farmer ire are to How You Can Get It for 25 Cents oft thta Great Paper In combination with tn WEEKJL1 la.only twenty-QTe eentx more than the price of the EEKZ.Y WISCONSIN nloap. Think of great AVeeklv Papers for one year (o2 copies of each) less than OVE CE.NT a copy SUBSCRIPTIONS THE WEEKLY WISCONSIN, Milwaukee, Wis. California futures opened steady with near and eflstant posi tions 1 farthing higher closed steady with near positions farthings higher and dl 1 tant posltlous 1 farthing higher, business about equally distributed January 4sai February 4s9VJd Alarch 4Dril 'tfay June 4s.lold. Cora- Spot steady American mixed new futures opened firm with near and distant positions 1 farthing higher, closed steadv with near positions uucLangcd tn i farthine higher and dUiiint positions farthlnca higher, business henviest on posit-ons Taauary 4s2Vd February 2 April May Jane Kansas -JUQO. shlo- ments market steadv Teias steers 3 00 3 co toUrido steer 25 beef steers 3 JMj n-i- stotkers and feeder', a 10 bulls 1 KM-! Hogs-Receipts shipments 1200 market steady to of sales 10 heavlesr 3 JJ DflL ru iimiiiiiiiiininiiiiiiimnmiiiinnniminimi 1 most successful fanners and gardeners 1 buy their seed directly from the growers, for this reason we jaise largely the most risky "kinds especially Cabbage anel Onion This i latter is extra hue this season No catalogue con- 1 tains more varieties of vegetable seed, and none more of the new that ace really outside cover for an illustrated selection from our new special which, we will sell at half rates Catalogue J.

J. H. GREGORY ir SON, seed Graven, JHARBLEHEAD, MASS. uuimiiuiiuiuiuiuiniuuuiuwuiiiuiiiuiiuimiiiuiiii! MttAVAUEEE MATTEEa 140Q1S aers. SOO 85, bulls fair to 2.n5:-canners.

stockere 500 to Ibs, 2 veals, dull2 2o((43 50, milkers and springers dull, 18 00 eI pt 1 car market steadv lambs steady, fair to choice, 2 50 Merchandise Review. Nails-Steel, bet-penny, per feg, 105, 50- penny 1 IB, japenny, 1 do; dO-penny L30, 20-pemnv, 1 16 and 12 penny, 1 50, 10- penny, L55, 8 and 9-pemjy 1 (6, 6 arid 7- penny 180, 4 1 and 5 penny, 3 penny 2.25; 2 penny, iiBS, wire nails, 60-penny; 1 10 rate Tinners' First 5 Ux20, I tin, de of brleht rleht 6 T5 ed for each cross, prime rooflnjr. C. 5JOO, I. coke, do, 500, pig 17c Befined market 9 do Preston Mann, who will be remem- as a prominent hgure on floor the chaniber of commerce in this city between 1SIG and 1880, died at Minneapolis and rt-as buried from his home that city on the 8th Mr Mann Is his wife and three children, Passmore Mrs E.

Edward Mann At the dpa-th he was in his sixty Conntiy Prodnce. Best hund picked navlea, er Per Ib, no 00 Uoor tand shaved hlck- ash, 4.75. patent hoops, 6.25; flonr barrels arc quoted at 35c for round boons, barrel stock, No 1 elm slack, oer 1004 oak; 650. flour barrel head- Ings, 4c per set, head linings, SOc, do IB-Inch. 40c, pork barrels.

90e; lard, oak tierces, 1 bbl, 10 00(311050. per but, 3. 75. MlchlBan flne, per bbl, 90c, solar ground. 140, coarse, 135 Michigan dairy, 135, Ashtpn dtlry full sacks, 2.70, 1 dairy, no bag 1.60 Coal and Coal to car lota, Lehlgb lump, per ton do grate, 575, Lacka wanna, large egg; 5.09rsmall, do, 5.25: stove and chestnut, p.25, Plttsbnrg 325 Briar Hill steam coal, Wood- Turd rates as follows Beech 5 so maple 6.50, SOc additl4nai per cut for sawing, and SOc extra for enlisting Sugar, powdered, granulated, 4C, cut IcV, 554e cubes stand- 4c, -eitra 4c, yellow, ard A superior to Inferior to fancy, lanibs, Traverse City Mick, Jan.

Henry Kuple. while on. his way to Summit City from. Kmgsley, Jast Bight, fell off Jus- sleigh on the railroad track. The night train struck him and ie was four drws morning frozen stiff.

No bones jrere broken James DemMey, 95 yearjL employed by the Owl Wood Dish company, while working on a. way i bis head. He was killed! per Ib, mutton, periOlJ-lbs, 4.50® per bunco, rem- ODS, Mesmnas, good to fancy. 30Q to 380 size, per box, 3.00@3.50, Florida; 2.50®aoO; Persian dates, per Ib, 465c, Aid fln layers, do, bag flgs, ts, J-lorlda. per box, 3.50H4.50, mandarins.

tangerines, 4.0t%5o6. Oaliforola seedUnga, 2.50@3 00, Kavals, Malaga grapes per keg. JLOOQ 10 OK grape fruit, per box. 3 and pike, per ID, quoted at the following prices Bw? I lo 1 8 fi 1 ia Hyson, common, per 20c. superior Ito flne, extra to choice, soeeoe, 3SS.40C.

extra t( sral leaf, fair' tt do, dui good. aifiiSBc, choice, Ja gat nnoolorea. it, OoloW fair to to prtmb. extra. Z50; prairie.

wolverine, 5.C mnskrat, 2S9c7 deer skins, per Ib. marten. otter, lynx. opossum IOC -common, per dox. Xt rabbits.

Jack-rabbits, to choice Iowa upland, 10.003 IftfiOjper ton on 'track; inferior to fair flow S.OOea.00, Ito. 1 timothy do, 10J50QU.OO: No. 2 90, clover taA mtxeaTc.Oa Wisconsin marsh and nralrle, tSLi 8700. ner ton on tfaek. I rye, oo, 5.5OS6.50; wheat.

doT-LOOd Common 14c good. raod. lo, common, isc. fair to gwd to prime. Java.

0 Java. 34c. ner Ib. paraffloe, Drugs and per Ib 129. Me, alura, arnenlc now, 7gSc; an- nato.

50c, arrowroot J. 2Sc. arrowroot balsam copabla. balsam toln English bicarbonate soda, camphor cream tartar, pure, copperas, cubeos. 23c; aqua ammonia, solsodo.

turpentine. 34Q40c: gam crag, W. SoSsSc- giun trag. gum shellac, gum myrrh, 33c; gum opium, 2.60, Ipecac 145, Indigo, Iodine, 4.00;- Iodide potash, aiO, Juniper berries, ca 6c: morphine, 2.06S2.30, castor oil 88w 100. qnlcksllverv quinine.

vitriol blna ash, IftgSc; monta. asafetida, 40Q45C; Paris Xumbflr Market. Tard rates are weak nominal. Tint, second and third dear, 1-lnch, 45.00060 00: A end select 2-lnch, boards. and 38.00@45.00, box and C.

38.00g4700; afdlu.clear and liOOaiJ.OO: lUnelei, extra Star' 2.80; latli, dryv oJX). BY TELEGRAPH. GUqaco Uarkeu. traders are not doing much apparenuy firm Cghjf i tbematftetr rt ll Ma 1 domestic centers This due to yester-1 of MUwankee, occurred at his residence. oatie survived by ilrs fl Martin and time of his second vear Before coming to Milwaukee he resided in Red Wing, Minn He had been engiged the gram business for thirty eight years, as interested in two different lines- of elevators in Minnesota, Nebraska und North Dakota, and president off the Mann Company grain commission merchants 1 Ed Simpson, a well known man-abont- town, died at the county Iioapital on the llth at o'clock, after a prolonged sickness Simpson was 51 years of age, and spent pearly ail his life in Milwaukee He wjas when a young man a butcher by trade, but gradually drifted into sporting circles and dropped his trade He known as generous man, and when he was he wuUd asbist the unf -h .1 liberal hand In recent ya he lived in ntirement ind About .1 moil li aso Simps sent bv his fr.euds lo tin- coi Lty hospital to ul.

James O'Bnen died on the llth at the Emergency hospital from the effects of an overdose of morphine, whether taken with suicidal mlgnt or not is not known The coroner was notified, and the body was removed to the morgue O'Bnen -was a plater by trade, and came to Milwaukee last November About two weeks ago he presented himself at the California house on Clinton street. He complained of being out of a job and in despair, and the proprietor of the house told him that he could get board there until he found work On the 10th he was found in an unconscious condition police were notified, and he was taken to the hospital, where he died. The doctors said he bad taken too much morphine Letters found, on his person indicate mat he has relatives and friends in Baltimore. Among his effects is a pathetic little let' ter from a child, presumably his daughter. The- death of George Powers.

member of the firm of E.P Bacon grain commission dealers, occurred suddenly on the 10th at Milwaukee hospital, where Mr. Powers had been taken dor- ing the day for the purpose of undergoing an operation. Mr. Powers became ill on Christmas day and the trouble developed inter pentontitis, which caused his death. Wnham Bauerlein, an old and well- known citizen and member of the cigar manufacturing firm of Graf Banerlein at 417-425 Seventh street, died at his residence, 2003 Grand avenue, on the llth mat, aged 46 years.

The decased went to North Carolina some tune ago in the he moved to West Water street, where the clocks of the Goodnch Transportation company are now located He extend ed his 1 business until in recent veils he was one of the most extensive lumber dealers Wisconsin ind was considered very wealthy He leaves two daughters, Mrs. KJauser and Mrs Brown and one son, Howard Eldred of Green Bay. Mrs Margaret Ann Greuheh iclow of August Greuheh and mother of the Greu lich brothers, died at the family residence, corner of Prairie and Sixth streets, Sun day, at the age of 71 years THE ONI GES1UI POLICi hope of benefiting his health, but was brought home on Monday last to die. He from cQmmmptiozi. The death of John Boyd, an old settler to 'the Granvflle, retnming to 4 He leaves a wife and dughterrthe latter lfriar ASJ death of Dr Henry Harpke, an old resident of the city, occurred Sat urday evening last at the residence of his daughter, Mrs Boettger The deceased came to Milwaukee 1851 and for years was a leading oculist of the city The interior of the Stadt theater was destroyed by fire Tuesday noon The nre was caused temporiiv electric lights for the Chanty Ball which as to have tiken place in the evening The loss is between 000 and $30,000 The tht a ter was well ujgnred VALENTINE FOR GAME WARDEN.

Janesville Citizens Walt on Gov. Upham and Urge His-Claim. Madison, Wis Jan long range prediction made at the capital is that if Senator Mills' bank examiner bill goes through Ira Harms, city clerk of Superior, will get the $2500 position created by the bill It is reported today that Whitewater has been decided upon for Johnson's place on the State Board of Normal School Regents and it is also said that Maj Rockwood of Portage will be given Secretary Ains Worth's $1800 position A delegation of about fifty Janesville people waited on Gov Upham today to the appointment of Charles alen tine as game warden It is said that Mr Valentine wiH get the position LEAVES A VAbT ESTATE. Death, of Joseph Thorp, an Eau Claire Ban Claire, Jan 16 letter waa received here this morning announcing the death of Joseph Thorp at Cambridge, Mass, aged over 83 years He was a member of the Ban Claire Lumber com and leaves an estate of about 10,000. and prebably more A son, jh.

who married a daughter of the poet, Longfellow, and a daughter, who Js the widow of Ole Bull, survive the deceased and live at Cambridge REACHED AN OLD AGE. Austin Baniom, a Pioneer of Boscobel, Passes Away. Boscobel, Wig, Jan 16 Ran som, a pioneer of Wisconsin and one of the oldest residents ID thia part of the state, died at his home here yesterday, aged 94 years. Badger. Posiofflce Appointments.

Washington, Jan postmasters were appointed today as follows Binghamton, Outagamie conn ty, Henry Smith, rice Minnie A. Wickesberg, resigned, Fayette, Lafayette conn- ty, L. Worrell, vice A. Cnolahan, Washington, D. 0, Jan.

postmasters were appointed today as follows. Cuba, Grant county, M. Brewer, vice Arthur Brewer, deceased, Lafarge, Vernon county, V. Tate. vice L.

Carpenter, deceased; Luxembourg, Ke- wannee county, Joseph Fflse, vice Hector Boucher, resigned. North Bend, Jackson county, J. D. Patterson, vice C. Ashley, resigned; Taylor, Jackson county, Vangordon, TICC A.

B. Ellison, resigned. Wisconsin Washington, Jan. sln pensions were granted today as follows; Cayent, Ha- zelhoret; John Kracht, Milwaukee. P.

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