The Middleburgh post. (Middleburgh, Snyder Co., Pa.) 1883-1916, January 12, 1899, Image 5

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    Tremendous vieanng up
BARGAIN SALE.
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lW2 J! in this Motion of the country, in addition to
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already low "
' :il L.iv L'OOds
AT a SPECIAL DSIUUUJMT
w Dollar's worth of Dry Goods, Notions, Boot
IgboMi Cloll.ing, and in fact on everything
EXCEPTING GROCERIES,
mgfT buy during this great olering up sale. Few
. . i j mi mil ii nil iii i ii ii in ui i
mlr priLcs now mnu, B"" '
I reduced prices.
&&&& ty&kb oyA SaA.
few left which will be close oot at the following prices;
1 1 ., 00 now t7..r0 CoetB, ill at5.00, m!tuxH.U,:?'2.7-"
.w. snl.lat 8.70, now -p : 7 -
l. W at 5.78, now o.o vum, v.m - ---
ul,l t 3.50, now l.iu vuww, wiu
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HEAD ON CRASfi.
'"'" baggage car In be 'root i -.ha
local train was rr.ther smashed op.
The engineers and firemen of both
trains jumped. Engineer Prendergast,
Fearful Collision on the Lehigh 7
Valley at Dunnellen N J on3ind nd for thrce hours ,ay Dinl0Q- tteceive8 Renewed Impetus t rom
' ' ed In frightful agony. Whon at last a RAnnrnnniro's P oiiomntinn.
huge crane llftod the Iron off his body r 6
THIETEEN PASSENGERS DEAD IsVspecddi of court of cassation divided.
. I the local, was found on the tracks so
badly Injured that little hope was en- la a Published fltatomenl Basurafjatiw
And ThirtV-four Were IniUred, '"rtatned of ' recovery. Despite the Virtually Protect Against What Be
J J ' 1,1... ,,1 tl.o, fl,,,..,.! fr,,m hi. ,.A,,1, 1)1.1, I "
Suirir"NtH N a C onxplruoy on too nun
or tlu Court to Kxoni'riito OreyfUM.
Some of Them Fatally.
PENNSYLVANIA EXCURSIONISTS.
The Train on Which the Fatalities Occur-
blood that flowed from his mouth Rick
gurgled out: "Some one gave wrong
orders. I know how it happened, but
I can't speak now."
It look System Not In t'se.
On this section of the Lehigh Valley
the block system Is not In use. Tim
train dispatcher at Easton, who has
red Was Crowded With Residents of th , charKe of the territory, is said to have
. ltmM : wiroa the operator at ;
w ...... ...y M UU t() ,et No )oca, come thri)URh
to New York on a Three Days' Pleasure but later there was a message from
Tour The Accident Wss Caused by s i Easton 1 westbound traffli-.
,., , .. . , ., I It Is alleged that the latter msssare
MisUks in Order., For Which the Train waB ov,rlookeil. Some Bay ,t was nol
Crews Were Not Responsible. I handed to the operator, but whichever
u j r, . . . way W was the westbound train w:is
Hound Brook, N. J., Jan. 10. By a ,,., ... . . , .
, ' allowed on its track, and from every-
head on collision between two passen- thlng that couId bo learned tno col.
gers trains of the Lehigh Valley rail- n8on was plainly due to a mistake In
road at West Dunnellen yesterday 13 ; orders and to no negligence of the.
persons were killed and over 25 were' train crews.
.... rth 18.75. now 16.76 Ovommts worth $7.01, now $4.75
I aa w M a . , n,ni' . fl I
rth 8.25, now l.U overawio .,iU. u'
worth 4.'2;. now A. to werwana wmw " -
. .....riU H.OO. now Z.W weiwous
VV WW - V
.,t 2.r now reduced to $3.25 Sold at $4.30, now reduoed to $2.75
at 4W now reduced to 2.75 Sold at 2.50, now reduced to 1.50
at ' 75 now reduced to 1.7 J Sold at 1.75, now reduced to 1.20
It 1 5o' now reduced to 90c Sold at 1.25, uw reduoedto 90o
It 75c'n(iwrwluced to 45c Sold at 1.10, now reIucedto 75c
at 50c ' now reduced to 35o Sold at 75c, now reduced to 45c
IJ m nrav 81.50 tllllll Root sold at $3.00. now 12.60
-u -i o oc; now t 1.08 Ami Roots sold at W .0
.' -u l.Kn nwt 75c fiiim Roote sold at 1,78. tfW l.W)
rrr wi
c, i on now at 50c J52.75 Hiibprmarus Uvera. BOW
F. H- MAURER'S,
nnr lfnl a.wl TTr.irtn Sta.. J8 XfT Berllll, Jr"0.
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injured.
West Dunnellen Is thrce miles from! the flrst on tno 8CPne Ho sal,1: "We
Bound Brook and about 30 miles from ' pot lnto the overturned car and groped
New York city. At the spot where the ftmong the oebr'8 for tne (,Pad- Teetn
disaster occurred there is a Bharp arms- brains, splintered wood and
iwmuMi iron witu iiuxtMi up in an in
describable mess. The wounded, most
of them suffering from broken legs,
were all jammed together at the rear
end. The dead we got out piecemeal.
Paris, Jan. 10. A telegram from
Cayenne, capital of French Oulana.
has bMB communicated to the court of
cassation embodying the reply of Drey
fus to questions put to him by the
pulillc prosecutor there. Dreyfus cner-
wirod the operator at South Plulndeld cet.cally denies that he ever confessed
mat ne was KUlliy to captain i.enrun
Kcnault. In whose oharge he was placed
at the Ecole Mllitalre at the time of
his condemnation and degradation, and
he re-protests his innocence.
The Echo De l'urls this morning puh
llshes a statement by M. Ju snay de
BeaUrepalre of the reason of his re
signation of the civil section of the
court of cassation. He virtually pro
tests against what he suggests Is a
conspiracy on the part of the court of
Dr. Brakely. of Dunollen, was one of cassation to exonerate Dreyfus. Hut be
curve In the Lehigh Valley tracks and
a steep cutting, but the accident was
due in the first place to some terrible
mistake in train orders, and In the sec
ond nlaco to .'mother fleeldont thnt ne-
curred at Bound Brook earlier In the, A"lonK the ru,n9 wn fo,,n1 a ,,aby
day. The scenes which accompanied
the collision, the suffering of the in
jured and the panic that reigned among
the 400 passengers were well nigh in
describable. The blood stained wreck
of tangled and twisted iron and wood
bore witness to the truth of the gen
eral verdict of railroad men that this
was one of the worst collisions. In re
cent years.
Frelsht Wreck ljd to Oreater Wreck
A head on collision on a
about 4 months old, In long clothes.
practically admits his partiality by de
claring that his resignation was Intend
ed to avenge the army and Its gen
erals for the sufferings they have hail
to endure In silence. Undoubtedly the
action of Beaurepalre will precipitate
a crisis which may prove the gravest
the Dreyfus affair has yet involved.
Of all the scandals produced by the
Dreyfus affair the resignation of M.
Beaurepalre is certainly the greatest.
We thought It was dead and laid It I What Is beyond doubt Is that the na
on the hank beside the half dozen other ' tlonallsts. who have not had a single
mangled bodies we had extricated, man whose name was Imposing or
Just as I was leaving I noticed Blgns whose ability was dangerous, now np
of life. The baby was alive, and a P"ar to have found a chief, S( though
rareful examination Rhnwed It had Him-. hiB aim Is still far from clear. With
tnlned only a bruise of the head. We
put It In the cars for Plalnfleld."
If, Beaurepalre leading the National-
Ists and anti-Semites, Paul Deroulede
leading the League of Patriots and
A Baby'H MnrveloUH Rxenpo. 1 Godefroy Cavalgnac at the head of the
Thil baby belonged to Mrs. Mary I Patrle FrancalM the republic. If It es-
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double rreca, 01 mount carruei, wno was ac- j 'i" . ou-- i nmu uum
companies on tne tram by ner hus- rerawra m n..u0
Kinas lenu to snow inat tne memoera
of the court of cassation are themselves
divided Into two fiercely opposed camps
track road was made noaaihla onlv hv s
freight wreck which ocoorred at Bound! bam1' two younB sonH and tne lnfant ,n
Brook at 6 oViorir in the mnrnirn. question. Mrs. Parreca said:
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RGAIN STORK ....
Everything New and Com
plete in the Line of the
LATEST STYLE FALL HATS
jnst been received. You can be sure of honest prices.
hoes! Shoes! Shoes!
Tou make no mistake in buying
from us. We always give you n
rieh deal.
meand See Clothing.
We are prepared to give you suite at
rock bottom prices. At the old stand
they use you right.
H. OPPENHEIiHER,
arlcet St..
Selinsgrove Pa
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REMEMBER
. HARVEY SCHDCH.
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Home 1853 " 9,853,628.54
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lost consciousness. My baby was gone
I almost went frantic when I awoko,
hut at last I found my child peacefully
sleeping in the other train, and ap
parently none the worse for the ex
perience." L. S. Waltor, a lawyer of Mount Car
mel, was pinned in the debris of the
front car for two hours. Despite the
fact that he was seriously, If not fa
tally, Injured, Mr. Walter directed the
attention of the rescuers to other suf
ferers and from his point of vantage
superintended their efforts. When
finally taken out Mr. Walter was car-
M. lleaurepalre's explanation of the
causes for his resignation will probably
lead to the fall of the cabinet, since
he complains bitterly of the way It,
Lehret, the minister of Justice, con
ducted the Interview with him when
he offered to the minister a statement
of the relations between M. Hard, of the
criminal branch of the court of cas
sation, and Colonel Plcquart.
The Paris correspondent of the Lon
don Dally News telegraphs his paper:
"The action of M. Beaurepalre In re
signing Is astonishing. He throws up
one of the easiest and most honor
able posts and the salary of 1.000 t
year which might have gone on in
definitely at a time of life when men
cease to he fortunate If they plunge
into new ventures. It Is believed that
rled to a nearby vacant house, where ho ,ntendl t0 8tiuiu for ,he Mnt, ,he
he was cared for. The vicinity of thr academy and, later, for the presidency
railroad crossrng where the trains I (1f the republic."
crashed Is somewhat deserted. The or- ;
cupnnts of the few houses nearby fidl four k'iiiI on the Union Paotfle.
everything In their powrr to assist the Sidney, Neb.. Jan. 10. Four deaths
wounded, the -women tearing up sheets and Injuries to seven people were
as bandages for the wounded and ens-j caused by a wreck on the I'nion Pa-
in !r ennntlonx vnva thulr onlTnri., .r I ClflC at Sunal. 1 & miles east of here.
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The Killed ancl Injured.
The dead are: Martin Keenan, hetel-
kceper, Mount Carmel, Pa.; W. H.
Hinkle, contractor. Mount Cannot; Ja
cob Heller, tailor, Mount Carmel, H.
r the Latest Ni
Read the Miiddleburg Post.
when the axle of a freight car broke! "J nursing the baby, when the, of Drtjrfuiardl nnil antl-Dreyfusards
and nine cars wore piled on top of each W'B1 ' "K" ' 0- J nusoann
other. This eomnlsmiv hloc'cad th 8tortod to tjpen the window. Then I
east bound treck, and all Lehigh Val- wa9 thrown to bark of the car and
ley trains bound for New York switch
ed from their own .track to the west
hound track, going over these rails
from Bound Brook to Newmarket, a
distance of six miles, and changing at
the latter place back to their right side
of the road. To .permit this mode ol
traffic all west bound trains were bel l
at South Plalnfleld until their own
line was clear of trains going In the (ap
posite direction.
Train Vo. 20, which left Shamokan,
Pa., at 7 a. m.. wsis so heavy with .hu
man freight that It had to be broken
Into three sections. The first sections
arrived at Bound Brook, switched over
to the other track, switched hack at
Newmarket and reached New York In
safety. The third section af this train
was almost an hour late. Its seven
cars were crowed with 40 excursion
ists, most of them from Mount Carmel
and Shamokin, Mahanoy City. Hazle
ton, Ashland and Pottsvlllo, Pa. The
party was travelling under the auspices
of the Duslness Men's excursion, an
annual event which many patronize
for a theae days' visit to New York.
Not a few of the excursionists were go
ing to witness the MoCoy-Sharkey
fight. Their train switched over at
Bound Brook and proceeded, like the
preceding sections, on the west bound
track.
Meanwhile there had been waiting at
Newmarket a local train (No. 71) that
plies regularly between New York and
Bound Brook. Owing to the traffic all
going on one track It was almost an
hour late. At Inst the train dispatcher
at South Plalnfleld gave it permission
to go. Just before reaching West Dun
nellen Engineer Rick slowed his train
down, because he stops for passengers.
If there are any. Martin Brennan, the
signal man, threw up his arms and
waved them, ae If to say there were no
passengers, so the local put on steam
and headed round the curve. goJng at
about 25 miles an hour. There were
only four passengers on the local
I'ltuiKlnif Forward to Death.
In the cab of the excursion train was
James Prendergast, the engineer, with
his fireman, George Cheshire. They
saw the local as It started on the curve
With shrieking whistle and brake
grinding sparks from the wheels the
excursion train bore dowo to what
seemed certain destruction. The pas
sengers, alarmed at the continued
whistle, opened the windows, mothers
snatched their children in their arms
men started from their seats, but be
fore ti.ey had time to find out what wa
E. Welkell, 2L years tdd, Mount Car
mel; Frank Fischer, ibtM dealer, Mount
Carmel; William H. Leader, 24 years
old. tlry goods dealer, Mount Carmel;
only recently married, Frank Markel.
64 years old, Bbamokln. Pa.; Theodore
S. Kohn, Shamokin: Abner S. Kelfer,
carpe. dealer, Pottsville, Pa.; William
H. Markel, Shamokin; James Jarvis,
12 years old, Mount Caxmel; two wo
men, who are still to be lndentlfleB.
The injured are: Arthur Tregembo,
Llewellyn, Pa. both lugs broken:
Nicholas Paretca, Shamokin, legs
crushed; Henry John Parecca, Shamo
kin, legs crushed; Ix)Uis Parecca, Sha
mokin, legs crushed; Mrs. Mary Parec
ca, Shamokin, Internal Injuries, may
die; O. E. Schaelter, fireman, South
Easton, Pa., skull fractured, may die;
Edward W. Rick, engineer, Jegs broken
and body crushed, expected to die;
Joseph Mf.Iesky, Shenandoah; Mary
Jarvllle. Mount Carmel; Maleosta,
Shenandoah: George Launesky, Mount
Carmel; unidentified man with "J. J."
on his cuffs; James Prendergast, en
gineer, Eastoa, Pa., likely to die;
yesterday. The dead are Engineer Dell
! Bonner, PI reman John c. coieman, a
young woman supposed to be Miss
I Myrtle Armstrong, of Paxton, Neb..
and an unknown old man. An east
bound passenger train had stopped to
take the side track, but bad not been
able to clear the main track when a
Westbound passenger train, running at
the rate of 40 miles an hour, crashed
Into it.
Internal Revenue Receipts.
Washington, Jan. 18.- The monthly
statement of the collections of the in
ternal revenue shows that during No
vember. IS9S, the receipts amounted to
J2'i,404.4O:., against $12,959,294. for No
vember, 1R!7. For the five- months of
the Hscnl year the reroipts aggregated
llCl.lwO.SK.'J. an Increase, ns compared
with the same period In 1H3", of 144.
341, lis. At this rate of Increase the
reclpts from all internal revenue sources
during the present fiscal year will ag
gregate aAotit $275,000,000.
A WEEK'S NEWS CONDENSED..
Wednesday. .Tan. 4.
The battleship Oregon, now at Cal
lao. has been ordered to proceed to
Honolulu.
(General (iomoi Issues a proclama
tion Opposing the dlsbandment of the
Cuban army until the soldiers are paid.
Qrand Duke Cyril Vlndlmlrovitch, of
Russia, In an Interview at New York,
predicts that we will have war with
th" Filipinos.
Te holler of a Philadelphia and'"
Reading engine exploded at BOWtTBE
Station. Pa. Knglneer Weaver wu
killed and three others Injured.
In a list of volunteers ordered mus
tered out Is the Sixty-ninth New York.
Fifteenth Pennsylvania. Third New
Jersey and Third North Carolina.
Pennsylvania Republican leglslatorr
nominated M. S. Quay to succeed him
self in the national senate. Hut it w.iw
not a full caucus, and he lacks 19 vnt.
Thursday, June s.
Spain's floating debt amounts to 654.
110,595 pesetas.
Minnie French Evans, the nctresv.
died in New York of apoplexy.
The Massachusetts supreme court de
clares the Indeterminate Bentence. art
unconstitutional.
General Ludlow, at Havana, has sur
pressed Immoral dunces at the tbeatfw
and indecent literature.
Maine Republicans' senatorial cni--cus
unanimously renominated 1'nite.J
Stales Senator Kugene Hale.
Joseph H. Choate, the eminent Ncrr
York lawyer, has heen selected by liar
president for ambassudor to England.
Barrooms on our transport vesseht.
nt which exorbitant prices were rharfr-
ed the soldiers, may lead to the dis
missal of two Quartermasters.
Comptroller Dawes has decided thar
the Philadelphia Record must be soldi
to protect the Interests of th. failed
I Chestnut Street hank depositors.
Friday, .Inn. II.
Mrs. Moore, the financial backer of
Keeley, of motor fame, died In London.
I aged 7(i.
I The Ilrltlsh completely routed the
j dervishes on the Fllue Nile, but Emir
I Ashmed Fed 1 1 escaped.
Genera Polavteja, ex-governor gen
eral nf the Philippines, may SUOceed
Kasasta as Spanish premier.
It Is reported that Count Leo Tolstoi
will be banished from Russia for cham
pioning the cause of the dlsenters.
Cnptoln Blgabte'l share of the prlz
money for the Ilrltlsh ship RottlCrUMd
is $;t76.K8. Sailors get $4 and $5 each.
In a light with six fleeing robbers 1b
Chicago Policeman Wallner was killed,
and Policeman McCauley wounded. The
robbers escaped.
Rrltish steamer Rossshlre and French
steamer Puuuesrlln collided off Kevose
Mead. Wales. Eleven of the latter'
crew were drowned. t
Saturday, Jan. 7.
Stringent regulations have been Is
sued for regular Inspections of arniv
camps.
At a shipbuilding works at Harking.
England, a boiler exploded, killing- nine
people.
Exploding acetyllne gas killed !u
tav Kiel, a prominent merchant Of
Pembervllle, O.
Governor Roosevelt rode on a loco
motive from Albany to New York is
record breaking time.
Rev. Newell D. Hlllls. of Chicago,
hus been chosen for the pastorate of
Plymouth church, Brooklyn, vice Ly
man Abbott.
J. B, Uertholf. Western Union man-agi-r
in Jersey City, has been Indicted!
for "aiding and alK-ttlng a green goods
swindle," In accepting the sharpersT
telegrams.
Monday, .Inn. fl.
I Tornado destroyed a country school
house In Scott county. Ark., kllllna
three pupils.
Oeneral Lawton proposes to fake with
! him to the Philippines the (lower of the
, American army.
A head on collision on the Southern
, railroad, near Elk Valley, Tenn., killed
four railroaders.
I Philippines Insurgents have "keriv
lened" Hollo, preparatory to burning
; the town If attacked by Americans.
I The report of the- late Colonel Warms
i on the filthy condition of Havana ware
I the government against delaying sani
tary reforms.
Fire in the Richelieu hotel at Pitts-
burg resulted in the death of A. S
1 Landls. Grapevllle, Pa.; G. A. Walters
I Camden, N. J.; Mrs. Catherine Boyle
Pittsburg.
Hi-Inn nr.- Deadlock Ended,
Dover, Del., Jan. 7. The deadlock
Which had been hanging In the Dela
ware house of representatives since
Tuesday was broken yesterday, after
91 ballot! had been taken, by electing
Theodore F. Clark, of Delaware City,
as speaker. Benjamin K. Sheppard, of
New Castle county, was elected clerk
on the lirst ballot. Andrew Esham was
Josephs, full name and residence not elected sergeant-at-arma on the fifth
known; Orlanda Stalne, Sunlmry. ballot. Rev. Joseph Brown Turner
bruised and ankle sprained; Harry R.
Foster, plumber, Pottsville, both legs
broken, sent home; Mrs. Henry Lock
haven, Big Mine Run, legs crashed,
sent home; Mrs. Lockhaven's mother.
legs crushed, sent home; Mrs. Louden
slager, not very seriously; Miss Annie
(Presbyterian) was elected chaplain on
the .fourth ballot.
At tempt to Wreck a Train.
Wilmington, Del., Jan. 10. Train No.
93 01 the Delaware railroad was d
I railed near Cheswold last night by
the matter they were hurled headlone. tv ' ov A. ,, I cross ties wnicn had been placed on
I aVIUU, DII11111UIUU, nciliniMV llljoieu .I,., In, 1 1,- it n 1-n,. v n r,,.ru,. V,
knocked senseless and many killed out- ahout ,he ipta. Johll pTenuce Marble- , . , . u Persons. No
. , . ' ,. .. aoout ine legs, jonn treniice, marine- ono WM i,,,rt, but the passengers were
right. The two engines, now pilotless, headi Jtas,., not seriously, proceeded greatly shaken up. On Saturday night
for both crews had Jumped, came to-1 nome; Frank E. Mclntyre. Mauch Engineer Hardman, of the same train,
gether with an awful crash. The ex- j chunk .cut and bruised, went to a hotel j discovered several cross ties piled on
cursion train was probably going at, )n New York- L S Walter lawver ' the truck al the same place, but he
about 15 miles an hour. The local . Mount Carmel legs broken left In a ! 8t"Pp0(I D'a tluin before any damage
engine, as if tripped In its faster flight. hoU8e ln nun'ellen; William Feely, w" donc- .
turned a complete somersault and came j pottgv!Ilf, ,Pg fractured, taken to a1 ..,,,.,,, .I1111V . Mntlf,
crashing down beside Its now demol- hote, ln york; Mrs. John Ballon, WiSXnl
Ished obstruction. But Us career was Btmbory, shock, severe bruises; JohV imPprohing I , , u
not ended before it had Jammed the j BaIlou. husbnnd of Mrs. Ballon, rim liar poK that tomorrow will -Jl
tender of the excursion train almost ; injuries; Abraham Allgler. Mount C ir a peaceful solution. Meanwhile all sort
from one end to the other of the first! n,ei slightly Injured, tsken to a hotel of alsimlst rumors are in circulation
car from snamokin. The tender stop I m New York: Mrs. Biltze. Ashland ', The Onlted states authorities are tak
ped a few seats from the rear door. D0th legs broken, eent horm; Conduc
The car, or what was left of It, rolled : tor price, f the local, Hll5ht!v In
over, carrying with It the Imbedded I jured ; Harry Riddle, conductor of the
tender, the fragments of a dozen bodies ; fiTPrsinn train, slltrhtlv Inl ired: R i- h
and the imprisoned wounded I L. Reed, baggema.ter of the local. Thlevlnx lawyer Gata Kevm Testra.
It was In the flrst car of the excur- j sllsrhtly Injured; P. O. Helm, Bunbury. New Tork, Jan. U. Lawyer G w
slon train that all the deaths and most j 8caip W0Und and bnnd Injured; S' an- Byram. .f Newark, who was Nomtl
of the casualties occurred. The other j Day New Market. V. J . bruised convicted of uttering a check for $15.
cars, though their occupants were bad- aDout body and lejrs: Wlllinm Corrie, on the Fidelity bank, with fraudn
ly shaken, stayed on the track and New Market sirrllar ln;rr! '.a The first lent Intent, was yesterday sentenced t
'vere ln condition to be hauled oS.j 14 are at tj,e plalnfleld hospital seven years at hard labor in stau
mmi , piison and to pay a fine of $500 and
costs.
Ing every precaution. The troops I:
quarters are under arms, and the Call
fornians have disembarked from th-transports.
THE PRODUCE MARKETS
As Re flee ted hv Dealtnoa In Phtladet
phla ami Baltimore,
Philadelphia, Jan. 9,-Flour well main,
talncd: winter superfine, $2.1562. 50; Perm,
ylvanla roller, dear. $2.15493.20; city mills
exira. liye (lour quiet
sceaay at 13.10 per barrel for choice P
syivania. wneal llrm. but quiet; No
red. January. 7549750. Corn Steady; No.
mixed, old, January. UQ(2c.; do.
new. 4041c.; No. 2 yellow, new,
local trade. 414042c. Oats hrm
quiet: No. 2 white. 85c.; No. 2 white
pen. ,li',c. Hay steady; choice timothy.
ii.:hj lor larue dales. Dcef lirm; .,.,.r
hams, lis. ."(ill 13. Pork quiet; family, J1L"t
1150, Lard steady: western steamed, jr..1.
65.50. Butter st.-adv: western nnwm.m
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idwzic.; factory , 12'yH'e. ; Klrlns.
Inilt.ilion creamery, 131117c; Ni
airy. I3U1SC.: do. rrenmnrv num.
fancy Pennsylvania prints Jobbing at :-i
(J 27c: do. wholesale, 22c. Cheese firm
targe, white and colored. IOc. ; iniafl do.
lie.: light Kklms. 7'i(&8c; part klms
lti07Hc; full skims, nMHHe, Kjtbw
easier: New York and Pennsy Ivn nln. Be;
western, fresh, 24c; southern, j..,
Baltimore. Jan. 9.-Flour dull HMtam
superfine, H. 36422. 60; do. extra. $1 4501.15:
do. family, $2,3603.10; winter Wheat, pat
ent, $3.7002.96; spring do.. J3.75'u : 15; spring
wheat. Straight, 33.Mft3.70. Wheal Hrm
er: spot and month, "GA76?ic.; Fenniar)-,
76-Vi77c ; steamer No. 2 red, 73W73Uc.
south, in. by sample, 70ftT7c ; do. oil
pr.-ide, 72HCI76KC. Corn dull and steady;
spot and month, 40ft4OHc; February
40'i4ikc; southern, white ;,., yellow
246 lie. Oats steady: No. 2 white. 34'..o.
No. 2 mixed, 32'ic Rye Arm; No. 2 near
by, SMt: ; No. 2 western, 42c. Hay Una
No. 1 timothy. I10.M. Grain frelr.'its
quiet; steam to Liverpool, per bushel,
r ..i Janu.-irv: ('oik. for nr.!. , iu.
tcr, 3s. fid.tiMs. 7Hd. January; 3h. 3d, Feb
ruary. sui?ar strong; granulated,
Butter steady: fancy creamer.v "c
Imitation ITalXe.; ln laaia i :
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ladle, 13'olle.: store packed. IS'.'il.V mliu
13ruIBc. Ekks llrm; fresh, 22iik . Che.-se
Steady; fancy New York, larrc, IK ip,c
medium, U40ime.; do. small. Il'44ip(c
Lettuce Hi l.2"il.G0 per bu'-d box.
$dilsky at 31.K9iyi.S0 per gallun for ftn
shed goods In carloads; 31.3161.32 for lob
Mng lots.
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