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i SNAP-SHOTS. Henry Ilerizog Is Slowly Starving. Strands Fatality That Follows Fred Streag'a Family. Sews of the Police, the rorti the GaTfrnment Building a Yea Like It The peculiar situation to presented et the City. Hospital of a man slowly starving to death though surrounded with plenty, and with nlou friends, nursse and doctor! who would five their all to see him swallow food.

He Henry Hertroe, laborer. Urine In tt'ebb alley. anl waa taken to the hospital yevterday suffering from what to technically termed or Inability to swallow. lie tia a large atiat-ea in bis throat, thecaase nf which ts not known and will not be ontii the physicians have had a chance to lnvesti- ut; the folly. When tamJned he wa found to be terribly and said lie had not eaten any f-Kd for auriie time.

He did not know what wan the matter with biro. He finally linama bad that he could not awallow ll.li.Ms, and at last went to the hospital. An ofsration will have to he performed to cut the alrct-t from hi throat, if aurh can be succee-fullv doiie. The cae Is Interesting the hospital ph vtHans. and bis condition will be closely mtcimL A Htraoare Fatality.

A strange- fatality seems Ut pursue the fnmiiy of fc'red otreng, of Bremen I eeks ago bis wife fell and broke Tier am. A week Mr. Strcng's norseseran away fr-jni the Little Miami ltHt and threw Mm out of Ins agon, breaking his leg. He uaitekeniu the tiiy Ho-nUnl ana la there "riie nctf lav after Mr. Htreng injured, his son harlcs fill off Twelfth tmt bridge over the canal and injured bi skull.

Lust night lie waa taken to the ily Ho-rital In a very KTini Kfiiditlon. As a result of bis iritis develoed from the wound and it Is a juestiou whether the boy will live or not. What, Policemen Knter Saloons! Chief IMtwh jeMerdar received complaints to fleet thai a number of uol Icemen have ti.fr, ftiiiTlnii liiic on duy and in in, riu ami drinking. The officers were emit last uigbl that such tactics would Lul do. Wai McMillan Jlirdmd? The police have lieen called Hpon to Investl- r-.

i lie (If. dli ut Alexander B. McMillan, lie ttrr-rsri itr whose found lu the liver beiernlier li. Yesterday morning his iil.iw i-iilleitat pli'-e andtold ill' liribdi that she -thought her hut-bantl 1 U-en murdered, hhe i-aid that when hi body was brought home the undertaker re-ma: ked was no water in li. This, lie thuiifflii, a very and said that was dead or unconscious when he It ll lulu the nvr.

Mm. Mllluti. ho reside at No. S14 WM AixtU lree, in Newport. offer a reward of l.ts) fur any information that ill lead to the arrest of lie-r husband's a lie firmly le'levi-s lie wan murdered.

At the time body was fuiiud Coroner Vuerrier held an tn.net and remtered a vr-oiet the eflcct tluit the iltfces(l bad been atxlilentaliy dn'Wiied. Detective Callahnn was detailed on the ta- and learned that Milling hud been aken from McMi Ian. Th'-'e as atone muter In his utoiuacb when the borly wiu rec-eiv4-d at the moraue and it was tiiained out tliere. Tt.e lweurrl hal haii an epileptic lit a week be tor ba uiet bia dea.b. William Kemper Mule-Idea.

William Kemper, proprtetor of a grocery and sal-on at No. Millou utroet, Coinniit-KsJ sniilde ye.s'erdav. About noon hisson-in-law. Henry ile coer. had ticcajiion to iro lnt tin- KiaOle lu the leitr tI the houNe.

Ashe eutered he was tartld to s-x. Kemper'a body hanging by a haller atrap from one of the jailers. He quickly cut it down, and as be lowered the noose there was a Ruriciing wiunil lu the throut. Kfturts were made to resuscitate keinper, but wilbout avail. The family think that he was temporarily deranm'd.

home time K' hit oldest noil died. A few after burial his body as dWnterred, ns the family warned buried in the Walnut Hills Cemetery. The lather was present when the. body was dui up, and the sight of the dis- r.gured remains had a ktrange effs; on him. is now thotiKUt that it unbalanced lila niiud.

Kciupcr wiu 63 year old. Hot On Tj ler'e Trail. The polU-e are hot on the trail of John Ty- ler, who murdered Morton in the Walnut Hills Churt-b C'hriMinas nlxbt. Hi if hiding near this city. A warrant waa Usued yesterday fur bia arrest for murder in the nritt degree.

At the inquest on Artnstead Morton, who was shot by John Tyler, Matue Kay testified that she wltnes.Ned the aiiooting. She auya that Tyler was talking to Morton's wife when The lauer came up, and said; "What are you talking to my wife for?" At the same time he tnadn a move toward hi; hip pocket, and then Tyler pulled his gun and fired at him. Ail the other itne-'M-s testified that the nieu were aonut fifteen ieet apart whan the shooting occurred. Thefta Reported To the Police. The other day Joe Hainharh.

of 478 John elrvet, reportitl that he hoti been robbed of Ve-Wrjav Ins father called at head-iuarter and said that his son was abusing lnia ever Kince and he wanted protection. He i-aid that his was not nnilied. but spent the money, as he is a sport. The old tn ait. will be protected.

Wltte went to Louisville yesterday to bring back Uua Ullleriuau, charged Willi cuibexzienient. biie re urnlno' from a Tisit to the home of AtUimey McCaflerty, on Laurel itireel. near t'utter, Wednesday niht. Miss Keenan. of ciivington, was tieia up by a lootpaa ana robbed of Si SO.

Mftiule Tyler, of Genesee street, ana Annia Brow of R-viler street, were arretted vea-er- daybyOfncer Mount; for stealing a pitcher auu a piuie trtim an ttaiiau venuer on court Mrt-i-t. The girls gave upaflabt to keep the Mi: rf afier -tM-lng tleteeied, and a big crowd a ueceu to see iue uori eclive Crawford learned sresterrliiv that Chris Moore, under arrest in Covington lor ronoery, an account ot wnicn apiearea in The ExoriKKH, was arrested under the name I'lJoUn hiism-u, lu tlilsclty, in lvo. lorsneak-ing a package out it a rafe on Severn ti street. Hesrrvrd six months in the wui-kbouse. In sti he was arrested in Austin, Texas, under me name ot Joe ugtien, lor mowing a sate, and wa-j given two years Ju the penitentiary, lie is a id man.

Louis lnehm. age 13, of No. 4M Linn street, arrested yesterday tor stealing handkerchiefs from a West Knd store. A chump of Ileum a Limwii thief was eMtor. day prefurrtHl rgaiust uld jimmy Blake, the Mien arreaieo uy detective crawtoru.

Thieves broke Into Ade fricstkin's pool- room at N'o. tienrpe street yesterday at noon and four boxes of bad ciaars. Jt Walk and Phd Tieeb. of Xo. 90 Geat roooeu ot overcoaia.

Working Againat lr. Abbott4 The vault In the rear of 143 Water street was yestertiay for evidence in the case of ab.iuoii against Or. Abbott and Mrs. Cuttier. preferred Oy Ntamie Mt-Hiigii.

but nothing waa found. Tlitir cases were Continued iu the Police Court yesterday. It is probable that AbtoU wiil be prosecuted under the now tvaistration law. Ouwlp in Police Circle. The other day Ietecrive Kalph Crawford told Court vfttcer Breuoan to aeud three pris- oners djwn-eiairs.

Breunan relused, saying that he took hia ortUrni from Chief Utlicer hittakcr. Crawiord tntd Chief Deiuch about It, and breni.an waa before the Chief. He explained him.Mof and so did Chief hit taker, mid in the future Martin will not take orders from Crawford, but Whittaker. Arnold Piatt, 31 Kant Pearl street, yea-' terday preferred cliansea agaiust bergeant Herrmann. He says that the officer struck Vliim with his club for nothing.

Herrmann says that he waa struck Oral. Ciaro Hint the Shake. Mayor lloaby and Chief DeJtsch are assisting 11. Kett, of 14 Keuyvii aeuue, in a peculiar case, heid called on the utyor and said that the other day be was in Meinau a auctiou-house Dtirrha.sing lewelrv. and while ha was standing there claims that the merchant's policeman on duty seized htm and gave him a ahaking, saying thai Held had been standing rouuii oug eiiougn.

neia appealed to telnau. who "pulled" the orrlcer oft. Keid demanded sall-iaciou, a ad Mr. and Mrs. f-1- i I timflkiHe.1 to ii i rat th.

Tiiey have Jaiied to Oo so, and now Keid is to sue some person tor damages, and the a bondsmen are to be niadu parties to the suit. Keid claims i bat- the proprietors of the store are responsible for the officer's actions, as they acknowledged that the nicer was wrong when iliey agreed -to ducharaw him. Keid a visit to the Mayor waa for the purpose of getting a-sbuance in finding some of the persons who saw the affair, as ue wants Witnesses. Fire at Hotel Alma. Aronpleof cros-sed electrie wires caused a Blight biare on the si lib floor of the Hotel A tiu about 6:3 o'clock yesterday moniiug.

he Ere as discovered by Barkeeper Tutu niters, who ca.ied Offlcer Michael Jilmore. of the be-. etb, District, to his assistance. An Kiarmwaa turned in from Box but before the arrival of Kugines Koa, 1 and 23 Conners aMt ilmore bad almost extinguished the tire by lug he private hose of the hotel. The water al cBsed principally by The 'alarm of fire from Box 575 last' night t- caused by a blaze in the chimney of Win.

ohaai lUaciberryatreat. i Boot-Blacks Fljrhc. Tbere was a lively fight about o'clock yeeterdav alteruuKin between two boot-biacka atoecotid and Walnut Tbs panici- Cartr ud fcrtnkinan. lhe uone or contention was a quarter. Carter atrock Brink man over the head with hia box.

and ia turn Carter was knocked down. For a time thsy floundered around In the mad In the gu tter. A drayman named Mai Ion separated Ussoi. A large crowd gathered around see the fight. After the boys were separated t'srter followed Brinkman over to eeend and Main, when they went at eacb outer again.

Harry Cooper FmtaUly lejauresl. Harry Cooper. United States Mail Tranetee i nn im unwi wntm nsrp-n. death's door at his residence. So.

12 Cutter Mreet. A short time ago Cooper was pushing a can loaded with mail matter when ha me with a most serious injury. A gas-pipe osed tr.r filling the bollera of an awaiting train lay In front of him. and fearful of banoin toe gms conaacuir ssoptss uwwn? oddenly. Another man wo was pustilnga mail cart did not notice that Cooper had stopped, and poshed into biro.

The consequence waa that Cooper was knocked to the floor uneonactoos. ana ratiwini inmi rrociating internal Injuries. He eras taken an.f tlf. C. MlftUI Wa hastilT Oinmow-d.

and mlnhstered to the wsnta of the latured man. cooper got oetier anu wen out. Ha suflen-d a relapse and his life is now despaired of. is kidneys are afleeted and be Is aieadily growing weaker. (vrper was recently granted a two weeks fnrlough from duty, but his family Wr be will not live to a rain take his place at the Oraud Central De pot.

Boy Barirlars, Ti.l.nl.. nuiwiing tw the Police fTonrt a lot of bijys who had been arrested for the burglary of a candy store on Walnut Hills were ainnissea. mm was aum isxu im i.mA -n iff hv ths lurr. De tective (isorge B'tn at once re-arrested all of tliem and t-k them to the Cmrt-house, ths lnHfrmirits charaine them with burglary. They were Charles and George Donaldson, Mat.

uiuey, jonn insnsn Wvwta. Jnht, 1 miuivsn and obji Mor ran. The Dsnaldsona were released on bonds of with Mary Donaldson aa surety. Lena-haa went out on the same sized bond with Lai ttcott and Mike Wain as sureties, and Donavan wltn Dennis Lmnavan as surety L.iliev htil ood-s went to jau. Haff Peddler Arrested.

omrni alTsnter. Chss. Klcrner and Frank Reaker, the two latter boys, were arrested yesterday afternoon by Officer Dooland, in Avondale. Alexander is a rag peddler and tlie boys were employed by him. It is claimed that the Ltd were accustomed to entering houses and appropriating goods and throwing them onto the wagon of the peddler.

Th iimilli i.ilfsrsst snides of small value. but they have been the source of conhlder- Sble annoyance in tne stinnrDS tor some time. Ike man uas charged with receiving stolen goods and the boys with larceny. They Will have their hearing this morning. dare Amos Dye.

Jcrlz ftrees Is outof town on Brlvate bnsi ne--s and Ki presentative Amos live was on the Pencil in tlie romw won yestcrway. 4tn ihs of Pruaccntor Her. tonutein. the case of failure to orovide aKinst James M' Dermott wan nolled, as the CLuie was unaole to otitaln evidence. Jennie Wehb was fined the coste for assault-imr Anns Pt.rce with a base-ball bat.

William Koss was dismUsod for cutting to kill a man named Thompson, as the latter cannot ne louiid. Ed Johnson, a clothing thief, was given tbtrty days sod nneu i'hsrlns lam. t-harirwl with embezzlement dernsnded a lurv and wilt be tried on the 4'h. Chsrles Doll was fined oo for stealing a watt a and was Donna over lor ourgiary. Kd Ludwlg, aged 13, was sent to the Kefugs vX kmisim was dismisssd for reckl driving and running over Andrew Shoemaker at Kconu and i vnrrsl avenue.

asi was nrovea that he as driving up the steep grade and could noiurive recsiestiy unaert nose care uju srsnces. Katie Herk's hosband rota a big pension. but lis spent most of it for drink. Because she ent in a saloon looking for htm to get money to tay itxKi -ne wasarresieo. nut wuen iue case was expiauiea sue was uisxuisseu.

A Queer Caae. Jadg Ferrl had before him. In the Probate Court yesterday, the application of two persona for license to solemnize marriages, which somewhat nuzzled mm. lOf aouiicanta were H. :srnr.ti.ll.

who runs whit is known as a Health College at ialruinunt, and tternhard feisrke, a graduate of that college. They claimed to be Dbvsittians. but were refused the right of registering as" such by Health Officer Prenriereast last si'k. feimv tueT coin on register, and. therefore, under the law, can not practice tueir iieanng art.

Known as lta- f'atliy, they aoutrht from the Probate Court a ice nse to solemnize marriages. The law require that to perform the marriage ceremony a person 111111 ne a magistrate or a minister 01 we gapei cuarge 01 a congregaiion. Finn rhs two men org sen ted hemsel res. Jndge Ferris asked what congregations they had charge of. They said they had no congregations, and presented diplomas of the col isii cnarge 01.

ney saia tney nau no cont rations, and presented diplomas of the 1 lege mentioned. By them they were authorized as minister-nli vsicians of Vitanathv with power to preach the gospel, beal the hick of all diseases ot body and soul, officiate at mnr-riatrto and funerals and to commune with the annels. Judge Ferris took the curious papers aua win ueciuo iue matter inter on. Election Case To Be Ignored. Tt seems nrobahle now that the a-rand inrv will hrnore the cave in vol vlnir the Question of the genuineness of the names on the petition of the Independent Citizens' ticket presented to tne tfoerd 01 Elections at tne last election.

Hi he testimony has been of a vague, uncertain nature, and it is difficult to tell ho ia re sponsible tor the fraud, 11 tnere was any. Wanted To Marry a Step-Niece. Ai unusual case waa revealed In the Proa bale Court yesterday at the marriage licens desk. A man named Kuscher applied for a license to marrv his niece, of the same name. Hflssid she waa the daushter of hia sten- brother.

and be thought he had a right to marry tier under tne laws 01 this Mate. He was refused the lireoee and told he mivbt Ret it In Covlnirtun. Ills steo-broiher had mar ried, not ne naa remamea single, ana at vssrs nf sffM fnll in lfiva wittai tliA dsniflifr fif bis step-orotner. Love Ia Also Blind. Tt is said that love to blind.

There were two exemplifications of it yesterday in the Pro bate Court. They were in the fact that two blind men were granted licenses to marry. Henrr Movers, aged 0 vears. a-ot a license to marrr Elizabeth E. Dotv.

both of Cleves. Soon afterward ames W. Frazier, of Dayton, got a license to marry rannie no wara. jioui men axe blind. Christmas Aftermath.

Wolf Flechter baa been ens-aired for nmuber of years in the manufacture of toy base-balls, doll babies and other toys in Covington. Ky. About six months ago, he opened a retail store at the south-west corner ol Longwortb and Race streets, for the sale tf toys, notions and fancy goods. The venture waa not a auccess. Even the Christ mas trade did not make the business Drorti- uiVi "piniii 1 1 1 mi(.

to Victor Abraham. The assets are given as bat will hardly reach that amount. while tne jiaouiiies are given as ll.ouo. Dull trade and the general depression of Dustiness: are toe alleged causes, tseiore assigning preferences were given as follows: To Esther Vlechter. 1.7 30; Belle flechter, iO: Flechter, S5iH Warren WoodsTard, S1S0.

Fletcher also sent over a deed of assignment yesterday to the County Clerk's office in Covington, intending to arrange bis interests in that city. The deed was not properly certi- ML.Jf ww, suu 11 1 j. iciuoni accept it. Fletcher owna a base-ball and doll- baby factory 011 Sixth street. Covington.

He is the first man who ever manufactured baae-k-aila in thLs vicinity, and lor years he did a Dig ouaitiess. He was a former partner of Mr. P. Gold- smlru. who has a factory on becond street The deed of assignment for Covington will probably be filed to-day.

The assignment win nocs: a aozen or more people out 01 em ployment In Covington. The Probate Court. Richard Townley is executor under the will of KUsiine Tow tiler. Personalty. ai.rtOo.

Wm. H. and bailie Lehman are executors tinder tne win ot Charles J. Lehman. K.

M. bpangenberg is administrator of Wm. Knaoi. Versonaltv. John Haat; Is administrator of Michael xxang.

rersonaity Tlie assiuiituent of D. S. Carries: has been raised. Tne creditors have consented to a com promise, General Court Matters. As has heretofore been stated.

Jndn Hall fa. ter ha retnsed to indorse entries of divorce granted oy Juoges now on tbe bench, unless tbe testimony is heard by him. F'or that reason the testimony had to be reheard in tbe cae ox h.iia Hoiden against tlltam Holden, and a decree was granted. L. C.

B.ack, Ket elver of tbe Great Western Mining has sold the on.nerty to a committee 01 the stockholders. The real estate brought 70.0U0, and tbe personalty 1 1. 1 Va i VhhI- 1 Bernardiua Kragei and others to enforce a sewer assessment, llson at Hen-linger. W. Mtzel sued the village of 8t.

Bernard to enforce aa assessment. E. Buudy, at- luriwy. K. A.

ICinaev A Co. tied the and A. snd South-western Kail road Vmuany for $5,258 ltt due for goods sold. An attachment waa issued aarnishiiie funds in tsMSsxiiiii tf tlu K. si u.

muLienisicrunaiinMutuDipany. xierron. uaicu st nirrun, attorneys. The tiermatiia No. 2 Building Association sued Jamsv T.

Horner to foreclose a mortgage. itsoa a tierrnnger, luomen. The Citizens' National Bank sued N. H. t- .11 I i Asmi 'o tsMiirgeu lo US 1 loneing to D.

W. Blymyer, hicu was assigned to tbe bank. A very A very, attorneys. Sirauss, Prfts at Co. sued M.

M. Caldwell for on au account. M. u. May, attorney, Herman V.

Newman nel ths Ttllan i.r Avondale to enjoin tbe cutting of wires within tbe limits of that cornoration. An injunc- un was ataxwrii a creed, attorneys. The mil of Thomas Kmerv's s-o. Bir.in.r tbe C. H.

and D. Kailroad to o.too the lease by it of the Indianapolis' fpiinglleld and csivra nsiiniau, unsiuua WiiiCll XiaS Oeeti made, was filed yesterday. in the ease of the Jung Brewing Company agaiusi Louisa Kuhn the Circuit Court gave Judgment for the plaintiff. The Waanatratea Conrta. 4 The exclusive announcement in yesterday's EvqrikEB of the flight of lony Murzigan.

the Arcade candy dealer, caused tbe Cling of more suits against the erstwhile vender of confections. Tbe Standard Candy Company brought suit In attachment before 'Souire Oass against Murzigan for 61 C. H. Kein-hart brought a similar suit for 101' Hi. Constable Jimmy Kobineon served the writs.

After the aoove-uamed parties bad brought suit Nicholas Johnson, a Central-avenue candy dealer, appeared before 'Squire bass and Uie effects of Murzigan from Constable Robinson, claiming to be a creditor of the missing eaudy nserchaiit. in a legal way. C. appeared beforeT8uire Os and brougiit suit in attachment-against P. J.

Johnson, of Central avenue, for Sits H5. bolomon Prushansky, a. Vine-street Uflor. brought suit In attachment before Squire Tyrrell yesterday against Selbea A Gold, tailors on Plum street, between Fourteenth and Fifteenth streets, for $129. Constable Hflde-braud served the papers in the case and tbe Kl Hard ration and 1 nomas tornt were aiso lodged in tail -n charges ol rmrgiary, James Phl'llps.

charged with picking pockets, gave a bond of s-JOu, with John Conway as surety. defendants at once compromised tbe matter bvpsying Probaky bis money. William Langhorst. a dairyman, swore oat an ajsMohvand-battery warrant lo 'Sqalre Win tier's Cowrt yesterday avalast Bertnaa Lag, a oriver for the Gambrinus brewing Commny. The aasanlt.

it is said, ooeumd in an auey ey near tbe tiatabrinua Brewery. Lang- horst was arrested ov constaoie Henrr Km ts and released on bond by Squire Winkler lor bi appearance at 10 doe this mom log. i lam Kroeeer brought a civil action Msinst MrvcrAcld-Blaoai CAmtanr. in Winkler's court, yesterday, to recover 10 alietreo to nave oern nasa to tiss anetxi-ants. Eroeger produced a receipt for the shove-named sum.

aignea dv tne aerenaam. He alleges that he agreed to purchase some furniture, with the understanding that be pay CIO down. He claims be paid that nn, but was refused the furniture nniess be would fay more money down on the purchase. Eroeger alleges that be has been trying to get tils money, or toe nirr.n are, since last bep- temuer, out wuuuut avail. Sew Salta, The following new suits were filed in tbe Common Pleas Court yesterday: City of Cincinnati ra.

Bemardina Krogeetal. Belief. Wilson A Herrlinger. Frederick W. Witzel vs.

Village of Bt. Bernard, injunction, m. Bundy. Wl'll'l. 1UVII1IK bUlU I.

1 1 1 M. VIS D. Kailroad Comptiny. Belief. E.

Doua- hna and Heaiv limnnan W.514. Herman F. Newman vs. Tillage of Avonoaie. et si.

injunction, nuteu at Creed. HtvMo. John Wlrmel rs, Fred Miller Bro. Anneal. Shay A Ctszan.

M4.516. AssigTiment of Henry 6uing. Ap peal. li? tr a irtMMV ft vr 71,111. attur, B.

r. aut. Est I road Company. Money. Herrun, Uatcb A Herrun.

Citizen's National Bank, of Evans- ville, vs. at U. Davis. Money. C.

li and ta. W. Averv. tiH.51. Germania No.

2 Loan and Building company vs. James l. uoruer. Money, son a Herriinger. In the Snoerior Conrt Strauss, Priu Co.

vs. M. M. Cas well, agent. Money.

Max B. May. "IMetro" Also Skips Ont, The flight of Tony Mnnzican, the Arcade candy dealer, on Monday last, was followed by that of I'tetro Johnson, of 173 Central avenue, yesterday. It is said that Tony had about 700 up bis sleeve when he skipped out, bnt it is alleged mat rietro got away with only aoo, Both nen came to this country from Italy about a year ago. They pushed carts loaded with candy for awhile, but that became too laborious, and thev concluded to buy iroods on credit and pose behind counters with their natr panea in tne miuaie.

tnis is a rapia transit age, and foreigners soon catch on to our creuit aysteiu. Ha mane Society Notes, Superintendent Smith, of the Humane So ciety, yesterday received a statement from the o. ol a. tor seven montns' rent or tne dog-pound on McLean avenue. lie said the mat ter would be submitted to the Animals Committee, and that be couldn't say whether it would De paid or not.

Officer Hamel. of the 8. P. C. went ont to Mt.

Carmel yesterday to take a look at some stoca Deranging to ur. tiooertson. ineaeutL-t which was said to he in a had condition. Of fleer Hamel aavs be fnui.d one colt dead from exposure and hanger and another in a dying condition. The offlcer saw that tbe stock wss stabled and fed.

Dr. kohertniin. it is said, had trouble wit the man in cnarge of tils stoca. cupennieiideut tninn said it was likely tnat prosecution would be instituted. At the Conrt-House.

The County Commissioners yesterday re jected tne amended claims ot Ida eaterman and Kmma C. Martin for 2.ioo damages each on account of the improvement of Taylor avenue. The board will nave a Joint session with iue iiermont county vuinmissioners January in. to let tne contract lor toe Minora unaae Luke Staley's term as a member ot the board will expire next Monday. Dellntioant Tax Collector Bill Anthony, of tne county I reasurer omce, yesterday seizeo the saloon of Joseph Witkop, at Jios.

276 and 274 Main street, for failure to nav the Dow ui, and left a watchman in charge ot the place. Suoerlntendent Lon Hildreth. of the conrt- house, will this morning reinstate Watchman George Gardner and Janitors Fred Dankel, John Heat and George Korb, whom be sus pended a week; ago lor neglect ol duty County Treasurer Leo r-chott yesterday decided to begin paving Interest-bearing war rants on the comity fund and on the bridge fund on January 4. This only includes those warrants aateo prior to isacemoer z. it in cludes the warrants for salaries of Jndges, County Commissioners and all county em ployes, ana lor stationery ana other supplies furnished to the various county offices.

The total amount of such warrants that have been lmiid hv lb Countv Auditor is shout SlfSO ooo. This does not include any vouchers for jury or witntos lees. In ncle Ham's Building-. A large Quantify of damaged and unclaimed imported mercnanoise was sold at public auction in the basement of the Government Buiidina- yesterday mornine to pay import duties and other charges on same. Chief Deputy Surveyor of Customs E.

W. Pettit was tne auctioneer ana ne nuea tne omce in a most efficient manner, getting high prices for the goods. Captain George VV. Bowlby, of the Surveyor or Customs omce. was tne cannier.

There was a large attendance and the oidding wassnlrited. Tbe amount realized from the sale was about fcj'JO, which ia only $20 less than the charge on the merchandise. The us es were as follows! Model patent svohon. Si 25. to S.

V. White: mt.del admonitor. fifty cents, to John Fehren batch: set ainaie harness. S3ti. to W.

M. Davis. of Cincinnati Furniture Company; lot parts ot carriage, to, to oros. oox oi tin plate, to James iricuoiiaia: lot oi riuoon. $1 80, to J.

Kohlbrand; pair of kid gloves, ninety cents, to W. M. Davis; silk tidy. 2 5o. to Eugene Lovelt; lot jet ornaments, fifty cents, to J.

Eohlbrand; punch-bowl (cracked), 'i 5o, to Julius Adler; lot of Saxony Imported wool yarn, nearly oou pounds, at alxty cents a pound, to rutnam, Hooker a tieorge Pettit and others: a lot of damaged yarn at forty cents, to Putnam. Hooker A Co. Tbe duty on tne yarn was sixty cents a oou nd internal Revenue collector vowung nad many callers yesterday, notwithrtandins the fact that he has decided upon all bis appointments. He will announce several new ap pointments Dy January i. fost-omce insoector in unaree Mimnn wss yesterday notified that the Post-office at New Corwln, unio, was totally destroyed by nre.

wi: ail Its contents, lneiudine all tne stamns and postal cards, on Tuesday night. The loss was aDout ouu. Revenue Arent William H. H. Ttowen waa confined to bis home at Covington, yes- teruay witn ail aiiaca, ot tue grip.

Cnited States Attorney Herron will ta to Marietta this morning to represent the Government in the trial of Phrader A Remely, sa-lounists of Dunbar Station, Ohio, before nited Stlies Commissioner Cuytoo, on the charge of retsiiiiia iiuuut i iuuui uituik uuu liis Kswisl tax. i.ignt tiouse inspector m. tjTocxer and his Chief Clerk. Captain Anderson, arrived here yesterday morning on board the L'niLed IIaI.Ia. I Disics teiiuci uuiucu ihiuSiw( svu ausvace of a month inspecting the lights in the dia- trlct and furnishing light tenders wun neces- sarv stiitte.

Denosliiona were taken in United States At. torney Herron's office yesterday in the rase of tne state xsauonai rant, oi juaysvuie, a.y.. vs. Kooert r.nisoti. ui uoiu.

and others, to collect a claim ol Sa.OUU. Th. Present were c. n. fierce, casuier of the Bambach, of Ripley, bis attorney: K.

li. Ellison, Attorney C. C. W. Nayler.

of Mancnesier. ana county ehel- toii. of Adams County. The Sub-Treasury yesterday received H6.000 In .1 l.rtr., tlia IUIm.i 1 gold from the Third National Banks. 1'pon a mandate from the United States Circuit Conrt of Appeals, execution tor cost was Sesterday ordered against the plaintiff in tbe ismissed patent suit of tbe American Roll Paper Company vs.

Edward B. Weston, of vayton. Attorney Do. vail D. Robinson, of the Hu 1 bert Block, has been admitted to practice in tbe United States Courts.

feamuel Coctiran. as executor or tne late Joseph Cochran, was yesterday admitted as a co-aeraDoant in tne suit Drougnt oy u. t. Powers, of Augusta. In the nited States Court aeslnst Kobert C.

Cochran, of Usnrrs. town. Ohio, and be filed a cross bill in the suit. Powers claims to have a ludement anlnst Robert Cochran for fA.OOO, and is suing to his mill re of Sll.lnsl on an Inmirtivs policy, due him by the death of Joseph Cochran. Samuel Cochran claims that Robert has transferred all nis interest in tne policy to him in consideration of three promissory notes for nited States Circuit Judge Wm.

H. Taft will jro to to Washington. D. C. next Tuesday or euiinui.

STOCK QUOTATIONS. By DotxUniclc. JTHckerntaa. P. H.

Bnrt. Maaager. a Stocks. Amsricsa Tobacco- A. C.

O. Co 37 TOO Si soo iie lVin SMS) 2U0 "isoo 31S leuo sue Sssum iiio 4000 ldu 4O0 1 A. C. O. pre! AtentsoB 13Vi "Sail Amer.

Susar Co sssj "ToB ai Amer. SnuarCo. dC C. B. and C.

C. and St. LJ Canada Ches. and Ohio- Chuao ss la Wet 1V ITsl toasoiiasteu 11. and Hud lzs lf.1 1 KM.

SSKl laU'ii it. and C. F. 14 Isrnvar pnf-A 31 3ls 14s 74 Is1 14 Ksa. sad Tessa pLJ S3 L.

MM A Ls.ks Knd 12Z1 Vlil, tlV 1. a 14, UA, IB- rrs 13 1TV 671. llev la IS. 1-V 4S 121; lS2i Msohausa 1X3 Mivbiasa lntral I Misaourt PactAe. Kew York Central nst.

Lead Nil. Cor. Cb Nst. Cor. Cs.

i Hi' 19 Sew England. 13 jersey tJeot I Northern Paeits! 1 i IS o- Pariao prsi North -sresc aj timaaa i On. tsdVisMnJ 341, 14 rsoine au Sauo K. W. and P.T i.

Hock Islsad 5M m. Psui OS lis 7 tt. Paul Texas Psctae Umoo Pscifie. Vsbash Paoifta Waa. Pseine piet.

W. V. Tts is 13 W.aadL. IX "Tii is 99 STs "iffs set sow 117 11 i5 ls irs TSi is BSSx Sl Total tales, 3sU Pgxagrt Ckas. JT.

Mateb. ol tbe Baltimore and Ohio Road, was re-elected yesterday lor us aixuicou.secuuve term. THE ENQTJTREK, CTS CINXATT. THUItSDAY, DECEMBER 28, 1893. BUSDTESS MENfS TIPS.

wKmm asul If senfaetnren' ssnrl- atJoa will bold a meeting next Tuesday ia AVootn A of tne cnamoer ox tomBieirs, vara some preliminary matters relative to the a. -i ah sV rasa sVkSF hsnvBs i It at worx oi toe orissii jtsie 'mm year will be looked after. The assoriation intends to begin tbe work of the new year in earnest, and the mem tiers dec are that the I i I 1. ifi i i m. lul UUK I OUSIIUIMIU luriri, sayings oi pwsoiis nisiiwuni could so have the earth.

The executive management of the organization is a very bs a good as in any previous year. Tbe Western German Bank has declared its regular quarterly dividend of IS per cent. An extra of 2S per cent, was also declared. and tbe employes ot tbe inslltntion also came In lor a good aivraena. tnis nan it is one ot ihs hest mansjred financial institutions in the city, as is suown by tbe value of the stock and the large dividend paid every year.

Tbe bank callers yesterday were R. fields, of tbe Deposit Bank, of Badleville, at the Fifth Xatlonal: Louis C. Toung, Eastern manager of the Potter-Parlln Company, called at the ilerman National. He is back here visiting friends, as this city is his old home. Tbe "Assorted Eight," tbe moat nnique of the Queen City's diners, yesterday afternoon celebrated their annual dinner In a great style at nay mono restaurant, on vtsmut street.

it was i clock nen tbe members ana their invited sruesta assembled. The diners were tbe following well-known gentlemen: J. D. Hearne. whose guest waa Alexander McDonald, President ot the Commercial Club; U.

P. Lioya invito, rresiaem a. m. doipd. oi tne Board of Trade and Traneoorlation: J.

at. Sean had at his side W. B. Carpenter, the well-known stationer: W. X.

HobertV euest was M. C. Hunt, tlie well-known bnsTness man; ran kiln Alter entertained his friend Harry Perkins: Thomas Withenberry Invited Charles lTnenoerrv. wniie ire timmissinner is i. Perkins had as his guest J.

J. Hooker, of tbe Freight Burean. The gathering was a notable one, and tbe diners spent nearly two hours around the large tabie. A twenty-si x-pound turkey was demolished, and all tbe other delicacies nf the season. The Assorted Eight" area body of men who hardly know just now they came to be so named.

For a good wbiie all of those now associated together went regularly to ttavmono a restaurant tor their noonday lunch, and eradunllv drifted in toerther. Finally Kaymond bad made to order a large rouiid tame, and It la around this tahle tnat the orlsrlnal ehrht every day diae and swan sujries. Owiii to the diversified interests represented and tne cnaractenstics or tne diners the noondsy meal is a delightful one. There is no shop talk allowed, and, as a con sequence, tne nest or sood-ieuowsiiip ana so- ciaDiuty prevails always. There was a move made yesterday on 'Change to adjourn the.

chamber over Satur day and New Tear's, but a few dissenting votes from the grain and railroad men killed the project. A petition asking for an adjournment and signed by twenty-five mem bers, was read by Secretary A. it. Pape. Owing to tne voiuouitv oi tne "noes irorn tne arrslii and railroad men.

Captain J. B. Wallace, who limine iuuihiiii uwium ui iue iujuurn ment protect had better so over another day The grain men. it is understood, are not in fuvor of luaklng holidays, as ehargM for cars are counted wniie business is suspended, save on legal noiidays. me adjournment question will.

In all probability, be bronaht no aarain HMUty. Brokers Rudolph, Kleybolte A have purchased $4,000 worth of school bonds of Bond Hill, this at four and three quarter cents premium, ine dodos run lor uiircy yean, ana oar interest at per cent, Yesterday waa another fujiny day for Dis tillers. The stock cut all aorta of capers. It opened at 20, rot down to 1 and closed at 21 and a traction, tbe total sales being shares. As was staled in yesterday's B.v-uiiMt, it Is argued that the present slump is xor tue purpose ox snaKingont tne weaa noia-ers of stock.

It is thounht that tbe most of the holders who could not afford to bold tbe stock when it touched are now oat. The bean have been doing some very bard ham-merinar for a couohf of days, and the results are plain enough. The total sales of New York stocks yesterday were very large the largest in many days or weens being du.uis snares. There was a great deal of talk about Edison General, which had a sale of M.600 shares, the stock closing at S3. Western Union found a sale of 1 shares, the close being MH.

It is an easy thing to hear of complaints aeainst the management of tbe affairs of the Whisky trust, borne oi toe patrons ot tne trust declare that tney are not holders of stock, and do not care what the market does, so long as tbe company supplies whisky at a low price, or as cheap as it can be had elsewhere. The no i unites or i. u. nere are notning as eom- perea witn wnat tney were once. The visitors Introduced on 'Change ester day were the following: W.

E. Scott, Mil- ford. Ohio, by Adam Smvrl: H. B. Cooeland.

Boston. by A. Copeland: Stanley Ju. copeiand. tie troll, oy A.

w. cope-land: T. Caldwell. Newbtir. N.

bvChas. J. McCullongbs J. 1. bludu, Columbus, oy c.

Biles. The following out-of-town merchants were in tbe city yesterday: Beall A Gregg, Richmond, Charles Millikin, Hamilton, s. 1 l- li u-n vu.K,, i lei nir, a. v. ucia shaw.

Dayton, Ohio; Oliver Clendening, Law-renceburg, Ind. Thomas Ogden. Mt. Olivet, Cale Brown, Indianapolis; Marx Plqua. Ohio; A.

C. Bowman, Morrow, Ohio; A.C. Dick. Columbia, Ohio; Holmes A Berger, uoshen, Ohio: Perry Lorliig, evav, Jake Collins. Camden.

Ohio; tieorge fielding, Topeka, B. 1.. tluackenbush, Pittsburg. C. J.

Heaboldt, of the Caledonia and Niagara Insurance Company, is back here, circulating among friends. J. H. Russell, of tbe Bank of Huntington. Huntington.

W. was on Third street yesterday. WEALTHY LADY ASSIGHS. srseut sssvatcbss vo ras aisaciaaa. a TO it, Ohio, December 27.

Another fail ure has taken place here, owing to the trouble at the banks of C. Anltman A Co. and that ot tbe Sun Vapor Street Lighting Company. Mrs. Alice X.

Chance made a geneial assign ment of her property, personal and real, to Judge William R. Day. A few reservations of Jewelry, clothing. are made, but tbe deed of aWgntnent conveys all of her real estate, stocks In various com panies, ac. uotn assets ana iiaointies will run hisrh Into the thousands, but the exact amount cannot be ascertained.

Judge Day, tne assignee, said nn. Chance is liable lor a large amount of paper of the Sun Vapor Street Lighting Cora-nan v. some of which is now due and more coming due from day to day. Whiie she has a large amount of property, she is not able to pay tnese oougaitons, ana is not aoie. under the present strinsrent condition mann matters, to meet her obligations.

In order to treat ber creditors a 1 alike and to prevent an unnece-aary sacrifice, she has deemed it best to make a general assignment of her property to a trustee in trust tor the benefit of her creditors." Chicago. December 27. Tbe wholesale dry goods bouse of Henry E. Patrick A Co. was closed by the Sheriff to-day under a confession of Judgment for MAKNriKi.D, Ohio.

December 27. Amos 6. Roudenbush. queensware dealer, assigned to day to Martin Hammond. Assets, liabilities.

$1,500. The preferred creditors are Mrs. Roudenbush and Keid Carpenter, of this eity, who were sureties on notes. Chicago. December 27.

Thomas J. Hurley. of the banking firm of J. E. McElroy A took possession of tbe offices ot the Guarantee Investment Company to-day.

SpKisGrlULD, Ohio, December 27. Tbe new Carlisle Manufacturing Company assigned today to J. C. Williams. Personality of $4,500 and realty of are given as tbe assets.

The liabilities are estimated at io.tAXJ. The concern was a creamery. Mas-ttowoo. December 27. Judgment for $43,000 was filed to-day in the case of Manitowoc County vs.

the T. C. Ehove Bank ing Company. Horatio Truman. George oper.

lieorge Pankratx. Max William ana Keinhard Hi.br, C. A. Ziello and T. C.

Shove. Ziello was County Treasurer, and placed the funds of the county in the Slims hint which failed. Tbe judgment is against tbe usiis anu 4.ieuo aim uis oonsiamen. Oshkosh, December 27. Laabe, Boeen- kraiut A owner ot tbe Golden Eagle clothing store, assigned to-dsjr- to Joseph Eloeck.

The assets are placed at lifLOOO and the liabilities at tliMJO. Philadelthia December 27. Samuel Hellner, coal merchant and a Director In tbe New England Kailroad. baa failed. It ia supposed that heavy loesea in this stock has urougut aoout nia aowmaii.

Owx.mboko. December 27. W. H. Shackelfork A extensive dry goods deal ers, assigned to-day tor tbe benefit ot their creditors.

The liabilities are about $40,000 and assets about tbe same. B. F. Wright, one of tbe firm, filed an individual assignment. The failure was precipitated by the pressure of Eastern creditors, wbo bold the greater portion ot tbe indebtedness.

Gaijov, Ohio, December 27. L. D. Desiletla. an old grocer, has made an assignment to Jacob Burkley.

The assign RTeut embraces tne grocery store and real estate. Toledo, Obto. December 27. An application bas been made tor tbe appointment of a receiver for the Chaptn Cutlery Company. petition sets up tnat tbe total indebtedness of tbe company is aciASTo.

and assets will not pay out. N. December 27. Vice-Cban- cellor Green bas appointed K. Edwards, ot Ellzabetb, and A.

Oakley Hall, of Eborter Hilbt, as receivers of the Hoffman Hooe Company of 'New Tork, and they will be required to give bonds of s5.oisj each. The order of the ice-chancellor states that tli. hunki nf thai concern shall be turned over to the receivers. Sax FxABCTsro, Cai December 27. Tbe tan Francisco Bridge Company made an assign ment to-day for the benefit of Its creditors.

The total liabilities are assets eati- siawo at wwsai. Taost lUma, Ohio, rximes tbe report that the Chicago, TJnlon City- and Cincinnati Road Is an assured success, as tbe contract lor its ooa-straetton was let yesterday to McXatr Bar-cey, of tbe Windy City. As pro'ected, it will m.i uuwuiiau lu vurnpili log through the neb gas belt of Indiana. I I I FIi'lAIICE AIID TRAFFIC. Honey Matters Still Quiet Little Mre Life in Se curities.

GoTeraaent Foun Easier New York and Foreign Exchange Weaker. WtsmsiT Evxsriyo. December 27, 1S93. Monetary matters didn't exhibit any lm provenient In any manner that was sadatae-tory to bankers. Two institutions were favored with a fair borrowing demand, but it came from a few special customers, and didn't indicate any animation In tbe market.

An easier feeling pre vai ed. and In a few instances prime paper was accepted at as low a rate as 5 percent. -Discount rales, however, ruled at Ms-s- per cent. Some banks sought tbe open market for loans, and obtained a few on call at 5VH per but their usual charge to apyiioents as per i-env. ineonen msrtet was wantine in eiraiirr.

and brokers didn't atremtt to absorb the i runos tnat were onerea mem. a ney nad no business paper, and all their negotia tions were of call loans at SsrtW per and they were very few. cica arina-house exchanges reflected tbe re duced business. They amounted to-day to ssjjMfto.aou. against yesteroav.

There was a little more life In local securi ties, but even lien it didn't amount to much. There were verv few of the usual favorites offered, and investors, knowing the flrmm-M witn which they were neia oy tne owners, didn't soolv for theni. The only sales at tbe "Stock-Exchange were tinnnntn union Htoca. arrts common stock at l. at the first call.

Between calls there were sales of i shares Cincinnati Electric Unlit itnrk at llrV. and 2 shares oo at lilt. The following sales reported on tbe outsiae oy uanaers ana oroxers: J2.WSI Mt, A. and E. P.

B. K. cable s. 1B tluO MsdlsoDtliles, due 1SW6 'IM 4 shsres CitiusM' Nstiotisl Hsnk stcick XO 2a shsres blecme I.mhl stock tlteji sharas Cincinnati Htreel Kaarosd stoca. nrii.

suo snares Instil tna and C. r.Ci. stock; 19'a "i shares Disoliing sad C. f. Co.

stoelt ltet suo shares uistunuasnd stoca is And interest. Kx-aniaeciH- The Western German Bank declared Irs usual Quarterly dividend of 2s, per cent, and its an nual extra dividend ot per payable Januarys. BIVISBJISS SBCXABSa. Cerneratlons. Amount.

payabta. Ptocu Ysrvls prsf l1 p. e. qasrterly Jan. fl -r "4 street Kstlrosd 1 p.

o. Jii. C. H.IH.R. H.

prsf.l p. c. ousrteriy Jsn. I'. M.

R. R. p. e. uuarteriy Jan.

Cincinnsti Klectric p. e. occasional Jan. 1 Proc. A tiara, b.

a. ouarter'y Jsn. 1 sshington Ins. Co.S p. o.

qnsrwrly Jsn. Fiiienry Ins. Co p. e. Husrtwly laa.

Nst.LsCs.TeUe HukJ p. e. quarterly Jsn, Set isJsyette IMsk. 1 p. e.

etrn -Ja. esl'n Oerm'n Hanks' p. e. gusrterlr Jkn. West'n Germ'n Bankt'si o.

c. extra Mt.aianisaE.P.K.R.l p. c. quarterly. Jan.

10 Tobacco pre.ernsL p. e. quarterly- Ja. Tobsooo common ft p. e.

year! Jan. 13 Government four per cent, bonds were ier and aomew bat unsettled In tbe New York market. The asking price was ae lower, at lUVi. while the bid price opened at closed at 114. Two per cents remained steady at bid.

Tbe following are tbe closing bid prices for three days: Dre. S3. Dee. SS. Dee.

ST. 12 m. s. tssr. s.

8. B.C. bonis or 1907... 11 lit 11 V. 9.

p. e. bonds A 96 vft In tbe local market there was a moderate In vestmentdemand. witn sales of four per cents ttiusi. inere were no onenngs to pan as, and.

as tbe murket was unsettled, they didn care to give more than 113. The following quotations ruled at tne closet Buying. Sell in iUinr. 1141s C. B.

4 D.e. bonds of 1907..... 111 V. a. 3 p.

e. bonds 99 Foreign exchange was weaker and the demand was only moderate. Bunks paid 48Jt ror aocumentary sterling puis early in tn day. bat bought them later at 4M2. The fol lowing were closing selling rates: Pterlioc three days sight tR-aWT Btertuig sixty-asy etns ist4i fsns aemsud elieeit lor sins ti Pans ixit-1t bills for S1O0 SIS German tbree dsys' sight tor 4 reiehmsrks Si4 uermaa bi xiy-osj diiis tor reKiumaraa- There were moderate sales of New Tork ex change between banks at 25c, 30c aDd per mJt 1 1 it.

f.l.lJOO IIITllllUflli VI1C UU1S, Ol IIUINICUUU? IW ii at the lower rate. Toward the close offer- lnas at zoo premium were refused. The raer canrile demand was light. Counter rates were maintained at par buying and 75c premium selling. A DIVIDEND PAYER GOLD DOUJR J1ISISG C0M91f, OF ORIPPLE CREEK, COLORADO.

Organised under laws of Colorado. Capital Stock. Tuo.uoo shares, par value one dollar, each mx rtiD asid ansisaaasvia The mine is located iu the richest noraon et the celebrated gold nroducing district of Cripple Creek, and at held under a Cnitea States patent. Work is cameo) day and night, and high grade ore is being taken out in Isrge qusauttee. a Jewry, lees, ttse CeawsHsay win keaHa Bssylaa' mslsr aaaataitr aislSsaas at taw imlsfs4ffrwl.

per sssnst ess tass asaawasst laveateeL M. aa. erritxa. SVre. asi Trass.

A limited amount of the shsres are now ottered at se ixt aHAstr. (ttorlc ProsMrtns and exnerts reEiort mil he nW- tained from the ranking house of SA. SK. delt l.lt rhBsTo S7 strestawsar. Mew Week.

5 Per Cent. Bonds, ODD-FHAOWSraWLE. Fifth National Bank, Central Trust and Safe Deposit Company, John E. Bell, 169 Main. D.

H. BALDWIN 158 West Fourtli St, Near Ehn. TRAFFIC. Business of the Day Briefly Beria wed. WrpitsaaAV Ktskiso.

December 7. 1SS3. Th. following table shows the reofripta and ship ments of the ading metes of merchandise ia this market daring the past twenty-four hours: Jtrttcu. I Mm.

I Bkip. XrtiSn. I JM. I 3'lp. Apples, oris ksrley.

lSO 41 XST Pont, 3 9 llSKI SVi 1T6T r.t Hi is ls S73 HA 7mSJ e4 sm 3 Hogs, head SSAT 3io llu lnsl lion letw 4.1 i 1ST 40 7'ss 621 S61! MAII. PUSli- tsl'le. nesa Molssss.br Cheese, box XSSI iOsis. tsish- Corn, busb-1 113; fetr'm. brls AtiS.t 1440" Potsto'sbrlsl ottos, nsle 16H lfi.M ISO, bosh Suit, brls- tars, pars lour, fir rir.froit.

lbs Ciovrs'd, sk Mill Trai d.s. Hay. 4t 13U fheep. he'd nssr. htidi.

BHcon. Hulk meat? SIOi tVsH 3SSi iissr. oris. Hsms.lbs... Cni.

tes.lbs. aaouui tOOSOl llKtXUj heat, tie hlsST.brl lOrsnees Lem's, b'xsi oretmm. BBEAJTCrTS.c. Ptoes The market eontinoea very aniet and isn't st sll strons, for the reason thst otfermss arecon-siderably in exeees of the demsnd. Spring patent old ss hijth ss ue, but there 1.

otenry to be hsd st 403 71. Mpring fsncy is offered at Tes, sprtsr fsmily at ti and winter purest at S- 5-o3 16. inter fancy is qitotabie at tt isLsvl 75 snd winter family at tl 0iot a small lot 01 the tatter sellioi at Si 10. Extra is held at fl aoyl as and low grsde at tl Uiir 76. Kye floor is lair oemspd and firm st SS tti 75.

Huekwhest is ia good jobbing dcrnun snd firm st $3 xs-eyS 36 per TiH lbs tn sselcs. brls: 60 spring psleot st S3 SO, winter laruily fx le, 60 onb-resterB rye at tt 76 aad xi do at tt To. cssrisiTivx rairrs. Iee. XT.

-t. Dee.t7.rx. loar. winter eoaS 13 fn ZMtl ss Vi'bent, No. Xwmter red 6s es Cora.

mixed 37 42 Oats, o. mixed 9 34 Bye, So. 63 WaxA There iss't much dranai, bat ss offer-tngs are light better prices are oIka tried for the little that is sehiBS- Une csx No. 1 inter red sold At esc on track. Coas Receipts are not so large, bat are ample for tbe moderate demsnd.

snd the market eontmnea essy4 Five ears No. white, five cars Ne. a yellow sad eighteen, o. mixed sold at 37c, three cars No. white st 3c, one car mixed ear at 4As aad 00a ear do at SCwe on track.

Oats Are liule hrmrr under a fair demand and slighter apply, (me ear So. white sold at Wsje. two ears Ko. 3 white at Sle. oae ear do at 3o-sc, one ear do at aoe.

oae car rejected while a we one ear No. 1 mixed si 3uc. on trsek. Bvs An easier leeiieg prersils beeaaae of a limited dentuuMB. yet receipts are tight.

One ear o. 3 sold at 6e aaa loo bu.h pnnss by sample at 64a, ea trsclt. Babxst Good le prime sprmg is quote He at 4T.ev C3e, on trees, bnt there scarcely soy aeaasad aad but IK lie wneved. Hav Is inset 1 re and barely steady. Choice ttmotby ia selliag at 1 So-sv li.

No. 1 do st SI 1 AO IX, a do at 6Vavl0 mixed at fa AO-svS per ton. f-trm a qmitabla 4 ekoi per tua. Mi la Fxxs The market eoatinaes ylrm. bnt the movement is light, ftrsa as esmtabss at (13 60 xis, mwwiiBsga at yi-s-evi is per toa a track- Wednesday.

December ST. -Cars: Cora, eight Wo. white, seeea No. t. three No.

a. four ear; wheat, oae No. rye, tare No. eats, twe ho-1, tare 6ie. A.

oae reject barsry. two.xus K. a iprina. te pax a saais evsaxsrv. esTes marapeiia aso.sio ST.seS l.lss tnuuui.

et. Loai ll.tmO Peoria Cmrinneli li.io 146.ee Slis) 44.4UW 7jo Tjnm COAL. There ta aa easy feelinc tbe market, aad, esw-aidcTiag tbe mud weather there ia a fair qemsoii. Bac'd. iShtp'd.

Kee'd. bhiw'd. lua.seS ssil butimore 64es3 SU.iuS Pnitsdelphia 4.T3S Toledo SA.l 1 T.s Cbieaso 1 IS.4S7 IO.IAI Z.1&S afloat is hvia si aw uiiii. ssr iswi not in -Sje IOT snortk sssf teaewaa at aaV. rrwes to eooseruers are aa it.

ptnetsirg sajCsmjfri's Cm ts so. p.ysaoad Cng a Au, COTTOsi. rvksssaral-ieeVsweeewaa grades aae tbe snarket rama ins ju. The lo. iwn sis? esDcati qoocsiKsss: Orttatuy.

U-Ie. T-la ais ixsa BBKaitag. 11-iee towisidiiag a-lse sidling aur. a A-lac WHISKY Tbe itinag is atir. and the seme flrsa Snae to maraes pmsus.

sat ana anisaed gooes salt upon a aaem afllu. BOOB. Tnere is a good aranaasi. aad She snarket is strong aa astysner of i-el- wrtn ratiMsr lisbt sural is. lej saioeers a sisi tssM-iieis si s.

a. peeaers' ti IVa-i aw. bux to rood ban Ss as asn ut (VHUtna se IS. Biaee 'ov. 1.

is riet supply Z.1ST HIX.0S7 PROaION. There is aemetahsg ofa staad-etf boteeea bnyers aad sellers that checks operations. The termer asa aaoaeraM eoaeessaips. but tne latter nrn eoaa deot et their aoeitioa aad went mat loess Puaa is iM but hrd siih tKe u.n.l Mess at held at fit 7i, eWr mess at fia TV, family Sis wi nil isniiij VI. w.

Lsaa Holders in renerml nsk se, free oa board, for prime ssssm. out ss bnyers aroa't give asaee thsa Islr. there is no SMOvelnenA-e Iiit Maat-There is same me, a try for baass. bm they are betd annre tbe vswa ot borers, at sSe tor Vt-lb aserage, sVs tor U-to avernga. aad Mtr ts-io average fstT-SAtraa Meavs Bemaia steady, shtb little eVmand.

tShort clear sides are held at Ta, short rib sstes at Sssr. aad anoolders at ee, loose. Bsros The denisaU is still liht, sod prices are nehsnfed. Hhort cler is betd at IV, snort rtb 7se. and sbouidsrs at esse, lense.

and Daeked. Pics las Miavs Ars ksaerive. but remain steady trader small oftennrs. Heavy to light hsan. sell ai clear bellies regtilar iaw.eVL'.

shoulders S'sg. fully cored aad Decked is tight brAa-CrBa sf savs Tbe demsnd is moderate in a jobbing wsy, snd the market is nnrhaased. Hsms. benry to medium aell at sV, Imrn ilia IX It atersge Sc. and selected ItglK tnOr elesr break-tnst bscoo SSsOvrAee, do regular D'Jc.

aboulders sW'SsseO. oaavasea sui pscasa. ceaPAeAXivs raicss. Dee. XT.

"Si. Dec. ST. '9. fees pur SU (IS TS Ivy-salted snort ribs SA.

Ury-salted slioulders bbort clear heron, packed- snort rib eaooa, pscei at ROC SUES. Cam Demand modersta and the market firm Rio common good common lssu. strsitiy gooo eonnnoo i low oramsry iiee. g.ioa onu-bsxy lsskc good onimary iue, ion fair lairXie, rmi xi w. prime xi'sri esmos si inaiier man too Mexican iXi-CUr.

do a ssiied 23; arsess t- vc. Goaiemala XiVevUc, Java x.i4Jl, Mocha per iu. licuAa Essv. with not much animation. Louisi ana open kettle AJst-ayilAjo, do elariAed slava-tiir, tuk.tern retiued yellow X.1r.

extrs S.ss. S.ulc. white do 4.U7-a4.1'v. on A conlectioaery 4.ee. arsaolated S.ese.

powdered S.VC. ui.i cuoes SIU.1MU S.UUDIT iiDiiE ua ens oevnsssi mir previous price. Prime choice new ois-o kettle Kew urtesns sella at aa.4i snd eentrnuirsl at 1.1-00 8ost sil moderate Joabina -uecisnd at 3x per gallii. Kin rsir uemsno snw imur. si to ssxa on meeuc sells at ssxi-tet.

biaber arades at i.c per lb. tlie imiXmx price lor Isncr hesa. Jsistn svhsrf pex is uc.11 lsiij ntntnapuies. Bkass Moderate deaiand and steady. Eastern hand-picked marrow sail at oOxt-t so, g-njd rime Western mediam iDd ut SA si tuxbl To.

eoinmoa good Bia esndy st $1 xixkX 46 aud prune IO uliotce 00 si si HMM per Duen. Bt-rrss The market is issr. with the demsnd msinlv for fancy creamery snd nauaiotf srsdes dairy, and that is light, lanej Elgin creamery sells at zvc, unio nn ai xa.o'SDc, gauiereu rresm snu sepanuor lsfOn. prime 10 thoies dairy lt-a17c, and psekins grsies st 14Ue per lb. Cstrss inner for tbe better grsdea, bnt the de- bmhi only moaersje.

1 fioiue inent cooa snd eomms xle.A3iec Der lb. cassss uuiet aid am-bsinrea. itime to cnoiee Ohio fiat Is uuotabie at lltUac. small full creams at U-a-lV, New York Cheddars at HVd-l', and sood to ahoicsdomesueBrbamtssrst 10 140 per 10. Koes llentiful and easy, with even strictly lre.li In licbt demsnd st 21e per uosea.

Gim-TIi, litDul, of rabbit, is stnfM. with those in prime oonaitioa selting BBOderstely at Sl.1 xo per oossn. Hisr Quiet sad easy. Kentucky rough is soot-able at $11 per ton, and sella at l'vli5 in jobbing lots trotq stores, and single dressed at Sc and double dressed at sSc per lb. cnts DcningM sna cne aemstra isir xor mora peu-olenm at tne following price, lor csr iocs, email lots seliine st lejOrlc hiuher: Ohio.

Kentucky au3 Indiaaa standard fie. and water-white lCHi" headliebt at Wc per gallon. Lard oil quiet and steady tor winter extra at 7X'd76 per gallon. Linseed oil is 1 let and strong st 44e per gallon for ear lota, aad AMrtc more for small lots. Psasi-ts Ptemitul.

let snd easy. Prime to choice farmers' rouah stock is quotable at Xs-3e, do srreened JHijisju, roctesaed and band-picked WiV per lb. fovtTBT oood demand ana nrm for eneice stoes. but inferior Qualities are dull and weak. Chickens are quotable at Sxf7e, roosters 4c, docks 7-vac sua turkeys 7a-ese per ib, aad geese axev4 so par dosen.

Halt Easr sad Inert re. onto Itlrer sells at sue per bri 01 xo lbs snd $1 per brl ot 7 buh st the river, and Michtgsa At 77c per bri ot xati lbs and SI per ori 01 1 nusa oa traca. arayage aaaea ror aeuv. "1- bkbds nrm. sun eniy a mooerate aemaaa.

Prune to e.hoice timothy sells 34 per 1UU Ins oh srnesl snd S4 6U.SV4 75 trom store. and clover at gsv 60 on -smrsl and Vt "ftyoto xs trom store, liealars pay prime lining atf ii iu ner Dam. Taluw Light oSerings and sPady market. City isauotablesllec. oouatrv IWi per lb.

tvoui Liemand only moderster bat with light ofTer-mgs the msrket is steady, local dealers bayui. si the toiiowrag qaotations: tnvunea meiium cioiniug caviic. comoing ana aeiame ibeyiic. quarter. blood 14.evl&e, flue merino U.elZe, burry aad eova it-luc less, fleece-washed medium cloth id 2 Xlntic, combing and deiaioe Jlevx-w.

no merino a. and aa lSo-lic. hurry and Mat svovlua lees. 16xf xce. pulled lt-oylAcs.

KUlTii AND VEGETABLES. Arrtas Good demand and firm, especially for fine stuck, knuh is in light supply. 1-sncy sell o. prims to ebOKMi t4 to-eva, fair le good as tsi.a-4 eerurl- tiiimins ism iMi seu ss se sisv, dvdpt on and 1 Sit-l 76 per crate, Jersey ana Western at etsovo per bri aad 1 i-ovl per crate. LauiNe uuiet and nrm.

tooa to on me sen at ex aua so per nox sna cnoiee to mncy at esw so. tniASaBS nentinii aoa easy, witn a gooo ocmana. Prima to choice Honda sell at 1 xo per box. aad iDDnnoa to good at gl Xa.ol 60. Cabsaob Uwd demann snd nrm for rood stoca.

Prime 10 choice horue-grosm sells st fl 1 60 per bri from Basra. Eastern aad Michigan aa-ar per oa arsrK. Osissb Firm sad in rsir demsnd. Prima to choice sell st (1 eo-a-l si, and fair to good at at loxt-1 ss per pri rrom store. Potatoes Mtesdv and the demand only moderate.

Prime to choice sell at XbsveOo per bush oa track and 6.70c (turn store. KryASASAS Licht demand aad easy. Prime sell at stisJo per brl oa track and si 16.el Xo from store. mn PoTATosa rriroe Bslnroore aad waetara ill si tl sad choice Jetsey ta lai oS per brl lrom store. Hsies sr tee Cincinnati.

FTorids snd si i Tom is Fruit Auction. House comprised l.soo boxee Florida oranges at SI Mil 90, 17s brls do at Sx boxes Florida mandarines at si 36,1 so, is boxes riorida lanaannee at si iiosii su. urt nan noxes so at sUiSic, 38 ball boxes Florida mandarines at au ue. xi boxes rionaa lemons at ai 4U.evi au aad It hoxesarapa fruit at fl 4a.x S6. (sties st the Queen City Auction House were TM boxee Florida orsnsee st SI o.avS 10.

zT brls do st S4 4a.3 tit half boxes Florida tangsrumes st sac -ovtl 10. 4 hall boxes Florida m.ndsriaas at 7Ae aad 1 box grape trail at si CATTLE KASIET. CucutSAn, December sad ship- meats for tbe past tweaty-fsar boars, as somparnd with tbe previoaa two dsys, are aa follow: Oee. i SC4 130 ISA liec. tlf Tl XSS Dec.

st. S3 3X ISJ. 2. XO TS4 Dee. 17 67S l.Sea 41 Lee.

X7-. su 13 7 Cattle Reeeiota eontinne liobt. and. for the week thus fsr, compered with the same period last year, show ever 41 bead less. The market in general, on that seronnt.

ruled quite active st strong to a shade higher prices thsn sa the previous days 01 tbe week. Light to medium weight cattle 01 fair to choice usiity are relatively scarce, snd most desirable tor otcners' use. txuod stuckers sod teeders sell read ily, aaa there is a air Inquiry for heary st cattle to ship. Milch eows steaoy. shippers gs 76-4 r76, oxee tsict, select buu-bers' 64 ieue4 4o, extra hellers, good ss choice f3 io.

extra enws, good te ctio ice a 60, isir to medium gx 6u eommoa and tnm rough start ft tWl, stuckers sad feeders Sx 6er3 SV. yeariiugs aad graaiag calves fo3 x6 Bol srket steady aader maderate receipt and a fair demand for good holtgns and feeriuiE steers. Thin and light fl bologna fi Ij-sX burr her and shipping fx a6e4 feeders S- X6 fx se. Vest Calves Are good dVtneed sad a Irtde higher, owing to small receipts. Commo and Isrge S-o4 60, lair to good light avo.

extrs as juva. fs M. Hogs Tbe raneipts enetttroe onutuslly light, evea for the boiidsys, and tlie arrirsls for the pat three dsys only show a total of bead, ssrautet s.las besd lor the ssme-osys last year. Prs-es rated higher tA-dsy thsa yesterdsy. bat there ems only moderate suimstietion sceount f.r psefc-lag grades, especially, while light weights met sa active shipping demand sad not enoagb nere stsil-sbleto 6tl ail orders: Select beavy khiprrs sod prime butrber tt 3Uot 40, nsekioz 166 eorn-moa and roogh S4 Suvy6 lu, lair 10 good light aad let rig.

i l-a-5 as. NotMsi There writ be a market here oa aext Moodsr. Jssusrj 1. 1MW4. tsesles will ha closed all iieep aad Lambs There wsa xaore litis ts the rrsde to-day.

but prices not much. If any. better. I cartings and wetlsrrs ft xA3 60, good to choice ewes aad wethers mixed Auirevi. eommoa to lair I 6o.evt ti: lambs, extra good to choree fXe3 li.

eoainioa ts fair tx TaVevS ft. Bcryste, Deeeniber XT. Cattle market steady; Bene bat few odd torn here. Hose market fsirty setive sad burner Yorkers gs 6u.S 66, toads extra f6 su. mixed packers as 4i-e5 60.

nsediuias sad heary ss 46, pigs ao-evfa 4. hhnep and lambs: market firmer for good grsdea, sitb light supply call to fair sheep fS 2i-a-i, enoKW (st X6 rft-e Au; no good weuiers here: asrive lambs, ehoiee. oaotabie at ai 76.ev4 as, Csnada iamtaif4 6e ct so. CaiCAse. Dseember 17 The eveaing Joorna re-perTs: Cattle: receipts 1XVW aend.

sh.pmeais head msrkct slow and abssot stesdy good str rs S4 sAS fcs. fair tots f4 76, others $3 Sa-sf 13 SA, ted Texsns 10xt-3 C6. Boss: reeetfsis Iv.uuo bead. shipmnt 8.asf oead; market a rntle lower: roogh aad eommoa X4 7tLe4 66, packers sad mixed f6 io-a4 prune heavy and autrber sretghta C6 va.S 46. prtaae light f6 36.

t-heep: tsteipis ll.ouo beaa. shipns am l.elo bead; market good demand, slight utsurs mixed ewes sad wethers 2 fsAa 76. Vesestaa S3 e-e ee, kunbs fx 6usv 76. East Lxanrr. Bwbr 17.

Cattle: receipts SBO bead, shiprntarts head; market stesdy; prrme te extra fav6 6, (air te good 64 eu-o-4 46. eommoa ouboet, st eosrs and betters flsa xi. bulls tttr SO. foeoers S3 ooevs 76, boicna eosrs to Sli, fresh cows jn ta fto; 11 ears ot eaitle shipped to New York ss-dsy. Hogs: teec'pts 1.3fsJ bead, shisw BrataSbead; sasrkst active; ail grades f6ea-av fj 60; medioea weights, tope selling beet ears or noes snipped to -e lora swiy.

cissy eeipts l.Zvu bead, shipments isw dull enss 63 Xu-e3 4. fair te wood Is tWA cemssoa X6e to 11. Iambs fl 61. e4 X. seal halves fasy as, beavy aad taut at 6Aa.s te.

fxw Teas. Is. 1 saber 17. Beeves: steslpta bead, aaciadiag 44 ears oa sale; trade slow, but firs; shade stronger far useiiy pnnie suuires; satire steers, good prime, 64 stijov 30 per l' lbs. er-dinsry to fair tt-o-4 66.

eers-red TcXaus S3 sf oxes (X 76-4. balls and eows (1 4u-e3; exports to-morrow ate beeves aad 1.40 quarters ot beef: to-day Bona. Ixmdon and LiTrpoia esrses euosve American steers from lie to per io dieesed weigct; refrigerator ban alow st v-ws pet its, To-day. geeetpts t.w Catveai ri nista set bead snrearbre; prssee steady: veals, pear A6jer lb. 11 as sets IVtssr.

west4 le sntM. 6 ester eaiwe Sbtrt sad lambs: receipt a. I so ssie. all teed. XS1 XXI ears.

snrlM dmi. asM sbssp peer ss tairly Se. lb; 1 s.sse kevi! iliniil emr oa wale: snarkea 66 aaa-6 re for bogs aad 6 so at for puts. alema.e.aMM er Tattle: bean, ehianteets ssase; snarket aloar and pvwee steady, ioeep sad lambs: receipt, acme. teireseMsaw; so market.

Hor- r-eeHS X.7011 heed, ehipaseata Jee head: merVe ee-ae4 vers sesw aad earty ssiee mo-ty sseasty: eleeed A-aMW lower; eh. ice meu orn ad heavy tA x6-jvs 4v rood te ebosse ligfas. f6 lo-ev4 36, eomssoa babes fsMwy te 16, rough. rt-av4 ta. tawrarvnuta, Darernbse T.

Cattiet snarxet itrrtj en ened evades: extra sbiersnx 4 6e-e-4 .6. hehl prang skicoaar S4 a.4 S6. fcedir. S3 7. 76.

Blockers fx-evA Roew-asarket ssBve aad ehoa-w par I ins east busrbers 66 X6, see era. S6 lA-a-4 fat ehoate 64 I dl sold fair i.a-. dmhs: extra shipasag ebeep 7Va-S to? fair to gool aj. extra lambs S3 7A--4. fair te good tsva sV.

Me. Lss-av Deeewiber 17. Cattle: receipts i.fWB head. shipeMssie bead; snarket arm: lajuee sfeers rati iced at Aet so. cows sad neiteri s-S3 xi.

bn aad led Texas sseera 83 J'aa se. grass do i au3 Is. ensrs fl Sn. Hoys: re- cetpts 6.s bead, shinmeats bead: nssrtseta hs.ieea; so price 3u.v6 36; hrtlk et sales 6 xtV. -eheep: receipts TOO bead, shipmeats we market siee mixed taanves fx I 6tev3; ssatiooa woeld braic fJ 60 and snore.

QTSZZLL MABXET3. BsiTraest. Psrember TT. rTeor dull. Boensneedr receiuta ST.twu brls, sbineBrats 16 tels.

wheat weak eery Imle dolsx: receipt. bush, stoek AS, oou bash No. red spot Vc. asinijf 1 cuse. No.

3 red spot ale Cora dun snd a ms lower: rereipts i.ue nosh, shipments hawh. S4S.UUW husb; spot siiue tloaeked.No. white not 41V ssked. esiathera while sa-aytlo, eontbeia v-ilow ve41c year ee ssked. isms eulet aad steady rn-ee unchanged 1 ireeipis Niea.

with drawn 3.t bush. stik 11x.su bus, itye ami; scarce! any movement, t-rns Brm and supply limited Maryland aad Pennsylvania Xo. j-asiera shore Western XtAt-ISc. Burter steady fsncy seperainr 9-wur. eetern 7-eic.

Kast, ra ia 7e. fsnev tlhio xi-3ac. VTeeaTB dairy XXovX.st. Cheese steady: New Vork factory quality ixise. good to prune auallty 1 1 W-a-1 1 V- rk lull cream flst l-'i-oliV-.

New Vork susvll cheese ii and X6 ibsi ltinlfsec fa ir.ee. liecrmher T. The lead lag fotttres raaged I soasis ts aeia 6M1 etA, as M-N, S4s S4a B4J .41 SAS, Stu, sa sa i i IS sl so I 47 li 36 I 40 S7S IX ftn If 66 Wi 7 77V, 7 6 eat 7 6 7 its I 60 4 4A 47Va 67! 46 'H AayieLsa. Wheal. No.

Dec fi Ssa 341, Cora. No. Dse Jstiuarr May 1 Lrc.l Jsnusry sse May 3" Mess Pork. brl-Jan- It 6 May hi 60 Lar.l. ner 100 Jan I 7 tsi May 7 67, Ph rt ribs.

10O JsnJ 6 4 May 1 47! Cash aaxwatioas were as follows: Flour weak and anohsnged. No. spring wheat 6twe. N'o. a spring wheat ts'Ldl V.

No. red 1VjC. No. I corn V-. No.

o. la xac. No. white rot-Jlc, No. 3 WTirle l.W, No.

1 rye twu-. No. 1 barley nominal. So. 3 octSe.

No. 4 36.4ik. No. 1 risxseed 1 33. prime timothy seed 64 tai, mess pork per brl fix 66.ewS lard per lOU lbs SS X7e.

short-ribs Sidee loose SU Ssi ary-alted boxe.1 A. seve si. short clear suies boxed ft, 7 riew Whikr: disall stigkrs: cut loaf nnehanrsd. TUeeipts: Flour J.oO0 brls, toj bush, corn Ass.wO bush, oais bush, rye IT.Oisi bti.h. barley 7S.

hash. Fluur It.ouu I iris, lci.tsju bush, corn bastt. oat zal.unn. rr, is.eno hn.h. bsrleT tl.Otsl bush.

On 1 11 troiluce to-osy tne riutler maraes was noil creamery w-a-xTo, dairy llwta. Kggs lull; sirietly Iresh nHA-xse. Kkw fkuuKA lieeemher 17. einear: ones kettle steady, lair to fully fair rVX T-ltki, good cobikkui .1 a 1 ohotce white 3 S-lac. off white iSjo3Wc, array do 3s.

fancy yellow clarified 7 -10c. choice uo vva esc, prinii ao -1 op 00 1-1 6c, seconds fA.iV. Molasses dull and lower: opea kettle, strictly prime gjr. good prime tiAifiSK. nnme i.le.

fair to rood lair 17-lla-. eommoa to good common levloe, fermenting -1-i4c iowrr.ceniri:uirsi. gooa pnme 10 prime 1" Artie, lair to prime Sa.Sc, oommon to good eon. dm Wo7o. Ulterior sc.

sirup lA-ovlrAa. Nxw Vmi. December 17. The whole drr roods trade seems impressed with the importance ot ssil- inr close to tbe wind, as 11 expecting squalls trom Washington. The further decline id the price of raw material is checking the demand somewhat in cotton goods, stores of which, however, are not Isrye snd there ts no psroeulsr pressure on tne nssrket for either bleached or brown roods at recent redontioos.

Print cloths rale fairly steady at So for extras. Prn's atid printed lahrtos ars (airly active and steady if ef proper complex too far spring trade. uinf niini sag wssn morn's gencrsitr enow euuie improseraent ss to demsnd. with the tendency of pricee ia buyers' favor. The jobbmjr trade is pick-ins up a Hnle, snd, stl things considered, tbe eon-dtttonof the dry goods market for tbe mld-holidsy week is such ss to encoorsae the expectation of larger activity with tbe saw veer.

rWeemha Vra im IT SJlu. Wa (5 J.ie:. Oats scwron and Arm: No. 1 white XMVi, No. 3 while xaAxssie.

ye steady -o. 470. nisay firm wlnea SI 16, spirits tl 17. Receipts: Wheat l.s bosh, corn lA.aai bosh, oats s.fsxi bosh, rye bsrlev bnsh. fhipm-nts: Wheat none, corn sl.uuu bush, oats 64.

oou bush, rye none, barley 4.UU0 bosh. fty. LoDU. Tieeember TT. Flour verv dull and un changed.

Wheat fell le.oifcc st opening, then re-oovercd snd soon dropped Sac, lstcr very aaetttled snd closed le nnderyesterdsy cssh 6tc liecem- tier j.noary ssia. stay oias. corn: cssh snd Isscaintwr bislierst S3AXi32a; options weak: Jsa- nary 81tC, May MKc. oats very dull: cash 17ac December 1 s-r X7e bid, Msy 3e bid. Kye Brm at 47c.

No. cash 6UVa. Ueeemher 60c. Msv MVA.6C. Corn dull and steady; No.

1 oash SsV-, No. 3 etki. No. 4 3V. Oats qmet cash Xse.

Kye dull; cash 61e bid. Clover-seed active and steadier; prime esah and Decern her $6 in, January lzla, Fahruary 16. March SS xh. KeceiDfs: door sou brls. wheat xi.ooo bash, corn M.uon bush.

3ats 6is bush, clover-seed suo bags. Shipments: flour l.ooo brls. wheal T.ouo bush, corn lo uni bush, oats suo bash, rya sou bush, closer -seed 400 bags. Cottota Markets, Lrvrarooa. December 174 r.

hs. CI o. ine: Cotton moderate, business at easier rices. The salsa of the day were lo.OOu bales, of which l.Ouo were for soeeulatioa and export, aad melnded 1.400 hales Imenru. Middlinit fair 4 ll-16d, good middling 4V1.

Aiiiericsn middling 4 6-16d. low rauldliag md. good ordinary 4d. ordinary 1 1.V1 Ad. Foturos opened bsrely steady; demand modersta at from 4-60d to S-s4d from Friday.

Closed easy at from Sd to 7-4d net decline ss compared with Friday's close. American middlinr 1. m. rkscember aad January 4 e-44d sellers. Jsnusry and February 4 7-S4d, February snd March 4 S-4d hay- era.

Msreh and A on I 4 l-l4d Anril snd M.e 4 U-SAxf 4 lX-S4d. Msy aad June 4 U-s4ac4 14-e4d. June and July 4 16-44 a 4 le-4d. July aad Augasl 4 17-4d tioyera, December 4 S-64d sellers. Nxw Tesa.

Ileeernber XT. ft not eottoa market dull; middling upland 7 t3-le. mii.lling gul." 1-lte, l-lec lower ihaa yesterday's prices. There were ao sales. Futures closed steady at from to points net decline.

tttS.lwe bales; Jsnusry f.4oe, February 7tc, March 7.We. April 7.71c. Msy 7. sue, June 7.7c. July 7.SOC.

August 7.SS0. Deeen- rr 7.44a. Nxw Task. Tieeember 17. Cotton total for to-da-r net reeeipta evL4.vs bales, exports to Great Tirttain bales, te France 11,164 bales, to the continent 11, vs nates, stoca l.ao,xo3 Dales; consolidated net raueiDta lWW.ASl bales, exports to Ureat Britsia 071 bales, to France 11,614 bales, to the eontioeot 17.684 bales: total store trptraber 1.

net rereinta ha.ea, exports te Great Britaia bales, to France Sol. MS hales, 6s the eoatiaent ii isiise, es wm wismsi ns 1 s. Ptaw Obaaabb. Ppoeenber ST. Cottoa mid- dlmg71wo.

low tVe, good ordiaary slwe: net receipts 3X.S0S bales, gross 34.443 hales, exports lo Great Britain 4.700 bales, France 4.U3S bales, eotiti- sent 17 bales, eoastwise s.7as sales, sales 6 bales, stock 64S.6S0 bales. Commercial bills 461 tub 4sxA. Futures qtnet and steady sales x.7J bales: December Jaoaary T.6t-7 i7c, Febrosry 7.AB.a7.Xle, Msreh 7 3u-7 Jle. April 7Jl7.ic, stay jmm iAiaife, July 7.fsVa7.6aa. Oil Market.

Nrw To sx. December 17. Petroleum dull Vena. syirsma oil: spot sales nose: January upttons: none; eiueed VSAeC seked. Lima oil: sales aua Savassab, December Eos in doll ai tl 06.

17. Spirits quiet at xSa. Wilsisbtos. December 17. Rosin inn: strained fl, good 1106.

rpims firm sr x7c. Tar firm, hut dull, Turpcntio steady; bard SU suit (1 au. virgin 1 eu. tltt. ClTV.

December 17. Kational Trenail f. eates opeoeu st 71a? highest fiiwe; lowest 7'Je; closed st fie-, nates una. pullimt sr. 149.B1S brl.

run. 117Ja6 brls. Ptrrasrso, Dsnemher 17. National Transit Certifl- eates opened at Hosed at Tse; bighest fatse: lowest 7vc; sales 10.000 brls. Batter and EATge.

fnctutwitra ntniu. Nrw Tosk. December 27. Fees: The market waa firm: Western extra, sold at iSTc. or esters grata umea teste rn arsis issayavisc, Wsstara issvsvisc Wool.

Kt. Lens. Tiweeraher 17. Weol: Sia. amiea ee.

ported sod ao ehansTa the tone oi tbe market er Forelgrn Markets. lAMtfMS. December 17. Caleutta lin.n I Tv---- ber and January tus 9d. hogar can- qniet; centn-lagsl Jara 16s.

Muscovado lair refinruz 13s. The amirtint of ball ion ros" isu. the fWink ef Xaglsad ea hal.rve to-oay ia A7.UOU. Drtieet, December 17. Wheat quiet demsnd or holders otter mederately: Ne.

I lAKforna Aa 6ivv6s 7d, 1 red Wests! a sprmg 6s sd. No. red Ureters wtr is d.sv .1. Coraeuiet; demand poor; nrrxed Western 4s peas, 6s. Pnrk, prime mcae Ane s-Vs sd.

Lard 46s s-l. beef, extra India 112s Cd- baooa. look and deer. of. lbs.

loax clear. 46 lbs, 43s Cd. Tsilow. Assertesa Laverpuel Is. X7.

ad. P. sis. Deermbar XT. Three ssr sna.

swatea war 2o lor the aeeoont. HOETH-WESTTf MJLUL atixsxAJwtja. afnta Ceeemher ICorle- western Miller reports the stork ef wheat ia private eJesnttors ef Mmssipolis at seTOO basaela. tons boshels fees tbaa last Monday. Tbe market racerd estimates the stock of wheat at counter etesatora sf Mitmesota aad the two lakotss at ..7 AM, is boshels aa meraase lor the await Uiiuvw busbeis.

This BAskes tbe total henb western atnek 24.tl0.stt tsisbeis. or 41acSe busbeis asore thaa last week. The Muler says that the mi'le ltoienud ia.1 mm ia-. nwi va.ew oarreis soar, asaiBst 3S.CX3 bsrrris tne preeedma week, for theeor- iei a ail 1 BS 1SS ttosineaa wasstimoiated Lsr deejiaine rnaleU, Price mill pvdocts are set cbang.si. '1 lie mills Bare been troubled aboot renin nnn from earreet rereinis.

so tight base tbe latter been. In dcjr.snd for patent lourbu use gnod. srhtle mill ind baa eseamseeed a ready sale. The expert shipments were 7c "Si laurels, eraiast ll.fx barrels the wek before. Tne stack of floor asore to 2JS-W bitrrele.

sr. mat 44.11a is. we.a a e.wv wj awe. .1. mW WI II IS rspras.anng 1 lo barrels eapacity.

Efconpoiunora. Couascs, Obtiu, December Z7. Tbe Toledo and ktaumee YaUey aaJlroed- Company, of Toledo, was tnrwporated in 4 be offlce of tbe Ferret a ry of btate to-day by Jsessrs. William B. Taylor, Joeepb D.Coulc, Otn(i.

6eT7ifr Park Voster and Grant ULiams. Tbe cbiect of the iriorri-poratiOTi la to a raiiroe.1 from Toietw. to Perrysbarg, suad County It wiil proliatily be aa electric line. Tue capital stock of the corporation Ui: si.txiO. other In-corr'M tions were: The Bsn A for-ter uii Company, Lima, csrital stock, toe La lm Laliora'ory company, ri stock, iid.o--.

Coli.int.us Street lansty Loiployes' tenecUl Association, Coiumbua. LIENTAL COIIFHSIOIT Cawaetl By rtailway Keeelversblpe Ttse Pay oat Steele haagre. srwrtAa tattus ve res abhajibbb. Sew Toag, Teember ST. Tbe develop-ments at the Stock Exchange were scmiewbat asnsatiofial to-day.

General Electric bar In broken SS. Slj 5e Epflafld 3V.tolii Louisville and Sasbvllle SV. to 43 and Distillers I to IS. These, together with Bt. Psnl.

for nearly two thirds of the of53.4! -hArrs for tbe whole jnarkeu Tbe ronflrniation of tlie news In revard to tbe appointment cf a rereiver for the New t-oad was a severe tot he market, following so soon after he A tcbisu dejrelop-ments. and tbe bears started in early to get the full benefit of so Important an everj. matter of fact, now tnat tbe Ke EngUi ha drifted into tbe eotirt and the me" ran no kiirrr be worked, 11 ought to reganted av a relief instead of a detriment toThe! hreakln General Electric waa caused by a revival of the rumors concerning the properiy. It was said that there was imminent danger of a ainembermetit of the ss-stem. ana tlial toe rsimpanv dimctilt to meet ptv-wiiitr claims ouwitleof Interest payments, whkrh latler.

It sbouldbe added, will not fall due for some vet. iston seemed to be Inoculated wi tie ll-- that another receivership wa possible, for tt sent doleful tele rams. accompejAird by heavy selling onlers, 10 mu riij. Tbe eontraaierion by officials here of the di-ttirbing rumors failed to allgy the appre-Kenaiiin fi7t concerning tbe property, for the 1, iK. of tne manaeement klwwn a stirre-sloa of trorh deniaia.

while i.ia.1.11., in the. meanwhile tienrwrlslext from abont 130 to Its preheat figure, ruining vaet numbers of pert-u is who pot their money tsunh. stork and bonds the siren ri of the ssserths-is made by bankers and otbers ayiK Crttlcm. The OPO 111 Louisville and Nashville was occa'iinel by reports tnat the Directors fiave prscrtrauy na. thw dlviileiirt- Loniion had the same Information, and was aiicordinily a seller of the shares.

While the sharp cert 1 nest in tne speciaiiies mfurren 1.1 eausea n'ful niictliaiioiis in iue general Ust. the trend of prieen was upward. and at tnecKwse ne granirers. nmrrn linn, Huiisiin.LAClits'tnnS SI Ml Chicago tias were 4. to i1 above last, night's nnal nntatKns.

manners mmisi rmi ImiI an iinorf a fter the early AeeliiuB and rose 3 rrom tne lowesT to ci'uin ai -1 -y- urn-era! Electric got berk to Lt.iitj.rlJb? and ala-kviile Ui AA- Xear Enr and to l.a. Chicago Gas was bought freely by a newly formed hull nm il an1 wss sflTinrra easily, tne un sain 1 11 this stork and Distillers being la per cent. Cordage shares were put up en the publication 01 the articles ot tbe p. an. The common rose -f-i ami preierrea o-s.

points. As some ol tne lean nut tx-ars are Aiirrau iu h.v. 11 ii is ti ite nossible a drive may be made at the remaining snort, tin less tbe rumors in regard to the General tlectric should he confirmed. It is generally ac- tiui.lalnd. Iinael er.

that the short Interest is the main-stay of tne market, and this is not always a safe risMs to work on. Tne feet that the Southern Pacific will meet its Ja-wi-arv interest obligations, atid that tbe Mis souri Pacific will do tbe same, are entt.n rag ing signs, hut at the same time no i improvement In railway earnings Is baited for imme diately, and f.rs are entertained that there will be embamisametits in mercantile circles between now and tbe middle of January. The absence nf fli mthlic Is adrawtjack IO a ns- la.tiiie iinnroveiiient. even though the short interest nRppetisto itiniu-ua pretext tor a rally or considerable uiruenmons. The.

market for railway bonds was active eiwt Tbi. sales iCiOm! UD S-1 HI. borne sharn declines were re ported. Ixiuis- ville, New Albany and Chicago fives fell ti. lo Louisville and Nahviile verified fours to Northern Pacific thlidsri.

to bft. and Toledo, St. l.ouLs and Kansas City firsts 2, to tij. lAiutsvllle and Na-liville, fcvansvuie il and NT. nml, eitse o.

I w. Money on call was a drug, and loans were made flat, or. In other words, no interest as chsrir'ed At il close tmnsactiofui were re ported at 1 1 and there ware abundant onenngs si mat ngu re. The 1 reastiry Department available balance is ftfat.647.U13. f-ilver certificates were neglected at the board.

The Mercantile Pale Deposit Company rvp rts silver bullion ou band 156ciS5 and cenilU'Mtes outstanding 154. In London bar silver sold at 32d per ounce. Ptmted rates for banker's bills on London were reduced twice to-day, tbe last time to 4X4 for long and AMtiMi tor demand. The Bank ot England gained 7,000 on balance. American railway securities were weak and fell to 2 per Atchison leading.

Money In tbe open market roae to Ji tier cent. The New Tork Btoclc-excbang Governing Committee Ui-day llsred tbe following securities: common capital slock of tbe Cbeapeake and Ohio Kailroad Company, and four-and-a-half per cent, ron-solidaicd mortgage bonds, aerieg ot the Pittsburg, Cincinnati, Chicago and 6U Louis Kailroad Company. At a meeting of tbe Governing Committee of the Btork-exchanpe to-day tbe Secretary was instructed to pre ler charges againat Frank W. ravin for conduct detrimental to tbe interests of tbe It is charged that about a week ago Savin bought l.ootf shares of Ches aneske snd unto stocg at 1 ana turned right around and sold it at 11, when in'm was bid for the stock on tbe floor at that time. His action is interpreted as an attempt to give the stork a false value.

A xephyr rumor ran Wall street to-day that tbe United States and the Southern National hanks were to be consolidated. President Parker, of tbe United States, as chief of new institution. Mr. Parker and President Flan-nags n. of the Southern National, said the story was false.

Many Wall-street men said to-day that tbe Louisville and Nashville Kailroad stork dividend due in February would not be paid. Ou this the price fell from 4Pe to IS's-'Wl. The Post says: To-day's stock market fairly re fleet ed tbe mental confusion into which Wall street has this week fallen. New England broke at seversl points on the receivership. General Electric and Distilling cert ill -cates were especially affected.

Their selection was not at all surprising, the Atchison and ew England matters having seriously shaken faith in official statements and promises. But these stocks by no means governed tbe movement of the general market. At the start operations for the tall received S)mc check from a quite unexpected advance in London prices, foil bv foreign arbitrage pan liases. This started tbe heat local short interest into covering, and many stocks secured material ad. ances.

Among these the active granger stuck, were cousoicuous. but Chicago Gas, Western Union and others moved similarly. The strength of the general market grew even more pronounced 111 the lat hour, when there wss a Darik-nlarl ratiid rally in iii- ti.ltng stock. Tbe appearance, indeed, of the whole afternoon market waa that of an effort to ouy in snorts under cover ol attacks on Louisville aud General Electric. Perhaps tbe fact that one more disaster nitimmil has been averted played lis part lu the day's ia er transactions.

The Post's special financial cablegram tayi: "Seven thousand nouruLiof amid csma In to day from Portugal. Silver was nominally unchanged, bat very weak, with no buyers. Rape paper naa fallen to 86. The markets were flat, especially for Americans. Louisville and Nashville closed flat on a rumor tlist the dividend will be passed, stock-exchange contangoes were 4 to being specially dear for tbe end of the year.

Ka.y niet are afterward expected. asssaswaasssBBV WHISKY TBTJ8T Now Replace New Knsrland as tbe Mystery of the Hi met. srsctAS siseATcn se vas Baeeiaaa. 'i York, December 71. Distillers and Cattle feeding Whisky Trust was one of the features of tbe stock market to-day, and it seems to have replaced New England as tbe mystery of 'he street.

stock was very heavy, although it did not record any great decline in prlt. It closed last night at and dropped shortly before noon to but advanced slightly afterward. In reply to tbe rumors current regarding Distillers, President Green hut said that tbe company was not borrowing money and that It was in an easy financial condition. Tlie recommendation of Secretary Carlisle that the increased tax on spirits apply to all 011 band, ax wed as that which shall be distilled in the future, as a severe blow to tbe company, as it bas a large stock on band, which, ft was thought, would be sold at the present tax rate. It is said.

too. that the company finds it difficult to dispose of its ac-cnmolsted stock at tbe current prices, a.td that production will be decreased after January I. CAUGHT SEVERAL FOXES. Bisr.rc a ye aaecrkaa. ftitniritti, Ohio.

December 27. A grand fox drive took place here this afternoon, and In the "round up" several larre and vlrlotis-Iopking old fellows were caught and aurtior.ed pff, bringing from tl to head. The fox Uo titers, as previously arrarjgesl. were made uo el the follosrltur. Hvlioos: Korth Jtcrrtstown.

West Marathon No. South Clutaetown and Eav-t St. Martina. Tbey all centered oa the fox farm last west of town. In all about atiootSiitinieo aud bora took part and enjoyed the fan.

Another grand drive, larger than anrbefote, is announced for faturday, January 6. when a larger and iiKireci an piete circle will "round Bp at the same place. MEDICAL. LADIES ATTENTION MM- AJge- nsVWABtaV frest. sit 'enisle traoUee auacaws ally.

Also, takes ladies ut esmanetueut ana finds botnea ror in ants when re-euired. AvAsataiAtioa stul euasaitateoa Iree. ufOoa MuuiKs at near John st. I ARTEC AA-V LAlJlrL Inttasa tsewl. Kl.MAI.li Irrerulartfii inssMi uuimm.nii'.

Coser IL veara' Mifw. reason able. -i "vir wiu vrivaie. is-lT A. a.

H. lichukl eyesmoreatCsar i ii'iw: t.tiieestT rjiahsh pennyroyal Fills Hie es a. ItellsMe. Jake no otlier heal As istamnsl fey aartictalara. Hasief ssr ladtea," ietwr return mad.

At atraggiats. fUiseae.wr ctiesniesi Co I'fnlsissi'a. fi yi.HP,j,TU 1 A asTT7t4Ts A mend ia need is a ine.1 in AXfa I A I a.i 1 that aaiver lai siu ress I XAiwX- uoWA-tZu. Jlo. At UKltua BA, IWillMtl.

tllie LADIES cKtl i r- i. i i t. Lt. TIAt, tVjtwntt r.JACLSAOL lha, DirsHM 1r-' IsusS, xMitassi, riL.i i i ait-i curscive. 9 A.

in. to p. da. 1 I1 A 1 el I ii. St 4 i i-r: i iLLrtl t.

A 1 1 iiua st eocwaeC -IS lO i 1 aear Joiitt .1 FOR SALE-HOuee, i sirvif ee -s-Cisirst at third beeso on -s. tat TATTOS. KT -fessd iwe. we, hip, Witn iare kK ewe, (n.asems wr Will eXcnasM eoh Newport. EV ANT J- 1 raa rir'krvv ni-B EA-T elXTH isvans, wh lo xs hy v- re T' sohwrbaa property.

No. a "CAST FND sirs, -Zr-- Xa oat: will seil on s.J.lrT rJt SS: a J. PIXDLAT fT -Ne. GO 'U limw on one of wilt take small -h gas mwq. out, r.i)fr- i elreap on easy pay menu.

Fifth an I Hsiairt. -i Mismi Hs rna.c 1 1 'i a. r. nouw, a rAnvn. M.

Enquirer era s. N'ORWtib'ri-House or Nr.w itilt -Hr h-siv rV M. HIT II. 1 I heUevue. Ky iHti ill fl A nanrry: lot tt (ee.

JC setoat. No. si W. ROBEKT SAl ji.t.K.-Ti.l a city aad it, mil rrom trait. V.

f. WJ2H w.T.-is.. "''i. WTOrfe kWss-ra, 'AI-MT HiLlj Xo l-srl. rooms, reeepisir.

h.il. ir, rnhs. furnace nml a 1 -mis to parties si.hmg to Fourth st HI U'llir. V-storr lThnTT; newly nsinteit: us. lirfiST 11 1 1 1 lines, new ialUMV Milllt! Msdiaoutilte, n-l a ED I Dr.

SPEER SPECIALIST, 99 WEST FOURTH STREET, next to Chamber oi Commerce, Is a graduate o. the Medical lspartmnt i JT" I'lisw a. who in, rusnH in, esiern 11 n-, isjctor has denied Is sr, to th Nervous snd hrtfite four t' soeisf ton with the leaiiinz "m-c: ii, o- m-J 1 New Worlds, winch rnaiiies huu to tr.t vtji 1 roubles with excclkui re.ult.. Ail will receive his hone or ti, if mt.v-. No experimertUnc; no mercury ucj ilc a t-dietinctiy undersuXKl that he nut lorm or to hate tmracui.iu, ha claims only to 1st a skillet sn.l .,11..:.

cian, thoroughly inlormed ia Ins tpociAity Sl, Ve-nronic ana special Uiseases 0 Men and Women. a their trourlr 10 tr Alt. rhrtft iinMit tir. U. -r 1 WWftiKowhwrrvi, nexf to vh-inif-r oi tuwi ww, vuiciuiwi, vanity, nour: it, ti ltO.

Ud U-O p. m. HufLlaty, lu to It tv. iteW-ll QUEEN MIMl niQDlTiMCADV CITY DISPENSARY 287 Vine Cincinnati, 0. For til iDt 1 1 praonpt rlif pm-mtDntf3tvrnf 7VrriM Trm aasvtofaaaa-BfaaB.

Tb lAsttUr rtf Tt bit L-fut fiaY, wrT Vleawta Ut paal-TrOri Of l0 lb Mlft ho from Ust debil.twBtlutf llect of rootbfal Indisi rtiut. ut at ctKMMot leklor frutn any rt.nU((...us 1114. fall4 Bod rllrf from iht Uniii tbo tVsswd-mIlo4 pevcltir.t. Jfvini Br.tdu.tfst wita DlflOfMl DODOrt in A. MfflK'tl tu.teA.-w I be falsTblSt, slLasntAilisr hk rlBC Utkefl rtaa: srranst trtii In two otbtrT Uvsdrrsal tvcbool krwPlt, Dd QPPetlnVDtftKl ts.t taaBjss, peri dc In public htpitta; -vorf iiavinf fulljr eoDdaet4.

IL moat fj i prartlr for prlee dirraVsVrwji ta auptc. frofldnt la undvrtkiin tb eufv of tris. fAtcwvs) thai will jrtftM to raotltra. lo the whole nntcm of tntKil'-tvi tnerr taarw OisxstW of tave ajf th Ot rXUir for lirrffaV fol troavtoant ousrli xr na-. lurtfme-nt Oat dO tie diefafM I A tbl p-Ctfcity.

ID a trt.ssr cleVM of dtaeavtfto aro lb rutia of ig.u i bod Uvotuat tvodUftatrout and far rcb.fc We Guarantee to forfeit $500 for any case of SexuaL Diseasi we undertake and fail to cure. Chmrrm low aa la eontlitfnt with CQOot. Kntraoco to tbo dupwrnsvarj very nt. Siooilaor offlco la saooao boild'na. SUFFERERS FROM HIT PRIVATE DtSElSL whether eaosed hy error or espeaure- eetem betora entrusting tbe case to any on.

It; 1 seen rate wnuea ststemeul. enciins, reply, aad receive oar ootalon snd auric, a van eavsloaa, by triers mail. innee hours, A. sf to It 1 to 4 sf uir a ftaadara. MA.M tor! InolH-ISHtciaTuThl 2UVCAPJ SLX as EXPERIENCE tt Trtatveat sf THROAT and LL'Nl TreuWea, CATARRH, ASTHMA.

BR0N-, CHITIS, NERVOUS, CHRONIC tti tTECIAl DISEASES ef MEN and WOIIEX. yOUNG IMEIM' -frtie from the effects of youtr.tul ol t-s (pdlaereuoos, or are troubled wits Wesiis, leryotts iiehlllty. Loss ot Men orr tiposwccr, a Term on to ISociety. Kldnej or sry 8f.s.. of the Oenito-frlQarr orr.o..

ess ssl nd safe and speesly rare, especially to th poor. Cam gwaraafsed MIDDLE-AGED There are sassy troubled with too frerfrt evacuations of tbe nisdder. eftes sccr nipaxi. by a slight snisrtlsr or burning irnauo a-t washes has of tne In st.riit emnnot acconnt h-r. Oa stemming ane' deposits, a ropy sediment will ofles he foo4 as! sometimes psrtlcjrs ot albumen will -r the color be et a thin, mllktsn bar.

ctnar. tog te a dark or torpid appearance taay men wbe 4ieof this difficulty, ignnrmst tue caosa, which is tbe second st.aje ut Weakness. Tbe doctor will ruerante a perfect ca- As all each eases, end hesltny restc.r.Uua ef tie tsa'to-nrlasry orfrsns. free. TS aaable te call, can write full of tr Base aad have medicine sent liy wits -Ml r-BUxttOAat fOX BS.

CSasei -se pmmm -A, enesr DR. GPiriNEY tfc CO- 529 Wainiu iu, uncinaaii, 0. JJR. ALtlilij ISO Wt Sixth Street, CINCINNATI. OM'A gsw ssjs i II al.Bdlcins In nndnnati II fW AotuTsr tbsn ary tlinwtsn.

rivlnr 's. sturt" to Meed, Ktrtsas and riatry searvai. IVeasIl ty teswy ei. rnt jt trom youthful lodia-recton. itusri id 1 years aad other inducing "-V5" lowing syaBpUnxst, aa dlzxinvss.

confuaoo desartlTe memory, aversion to society. euesr- fsypaitlta, the latter rautlcg cm rr.e sa 1b lead lointa. roeamsusoi. frrotna. dbucous pstehes In mouih.sore tunsu log hsir eaaattasiea Crass aad lavtwa.

Hoars. a. at. te p. Sunt! Ay.

to ikt-lrJTJtaTPP I'CATW 'HFI al seassd envelope on applieatioa Plate VjgL- pefegt nnrsKcoD! How attained -bo Stored -ho treerj.ei. Ordinary work, cn will not tell 7 the deetors east wet; bat all the wee, wrtah to know. 1 SU1L PDWE53 aretheKeytoI-'. ud its reprodoctKio. lava bara the truth.

Everest would regain sezttal vigor lost tbt Mta or develop mem bers weak by nature or by diaeaee. should srrUe for our saied b-A. Perfect Waaiiood. Ho chaxga. Aii-w" fin fwTBifiissnrcl.

ERIE KEMC AL 0., Buffalo, H.T. tup rfrT cnrNfrH CUKE Oa WsTBl sssw4e 0 el Bast sb assy a saw j. Cor ail tmnattrral dlachtftrra. rjsa-'ttrjr trra iv rata diseases of hie a er women. oo-pot correia 3 to ttdaya, withoot rarKSic b.rtd fry ALL d-usvtsta.

J. ftSTTC, utt Broul, 1-bAnaAdcs. FsUSIClAeJ 7ir-Vfr3 Ciaasaati, uld reliat-le; cures Vrlvsn-, oos aad l-fcroeis IMsesses. and feuls eases easily cured. 'e ebanres.

oo-ui-" me. AMWB Wlta KSVlipuoiis wane e-- IB plain, sesAea eoveenpe. mm- irs: X. M. to 1 P.

sf 1 T.sisrsA te a- Hour des-tr I lj A X.O en nahe eccnimodt-. and dtirmg eontineroent. Widai-ery: VtMv eases aad ladies' com plaints neneed tiliyss-ians; erin-teriuwl snw Z- satiaata me he aiso rrestcd hr their sn 4e3-4ai W. Sitiu ti Bear CluciCASii. intrviTskeo before aa-ldwringynvater Aatii3 ment at rwst reaoivile chsrges: fotlnd Jor in uut: r- r-y rlv cere: elt-'- l-'i-se-TaT ia 1 I al til Is book A4ai-e ISJi..

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