Indianapolis Sentinel, Volume 34, Number 107, Indianapolis, Marion County, 17 April 1885 — Page 6

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THE INDIANAPOLIS DAILY SENTINEL FRIDAY MORNING APRIL 17 1885

flFANCIILABD COMMERCIAL

SONSY XSD STOCKS. Haw York Fl asocial MrkU SCW T02K. April I-Msney Oa all conti v nei eay at llJi per cent. Closing at 1 per c-nt. rrtrne K-rtanui Faper p?.f cent. Bar Silnr-IOT;. Fortun ZxUise-Q liet nI Crm&t nnchansed otaüon: actual business U djne ax 4-53H7) Ealeof itotki today aggregated 221,0 li isr. Including the foilowin: Delaware, Uciioa and Western, 23.700; Lake Shore, 12. HOC; Northwestern. IS.OOO; New Vera Central, 6,?G0: PaciIs Kail. SC.eCO; St. Paul. 2.3öü. Union Paci3e, i"ft'J. an Western Union, t,;00. GOTernmcnt boads hare continued quiet and notations steady, except for the S, which are ' per cent, lower at iciJi bi J, an advance cl 2 psr cent. In quotation bid or PaciScGs; there waaa ale of the ts coupon at 1217; State Bonds Quiet, but the Alabamas ho Hebt advance in quotations, while Georgia 7a are a shade lower. Railroad Bonds have been strong for a majority of the l-ius traded in with a well distri&dtoi business. The market waa heavy at the opening this morning with both bulls and bears selling, the former to realize profit, and the cariy dealings were accompanied by decline of H to 1i per cent. Tela ww followed by a xaoderate reaction, and for trie lira: hour the market became very dnllanl fluctuations were limited to a narrow range, hut tLdeney was towad lower prices. A little mrre lu alter 11 o'cloez wa accompanied by a si. ot of strength, but lost in litter partof the lay, an i ths u.ark-t finally closed irregular at prkes that are Irnm to i '4 per cent, unatr jestcrlay. Tie annojpeemea: ma la duna? thadiiy that tne Ccrmai ronc Railroad rad not agreed toa-eept trie proposition embraced la the resolution adopted i y the radii? Alatl Directors yesttr lay, together with the statement by Mr. lluntin-jton that he did not think the resolution would be accepted, was the only news to arTtct vainer Mr. Huntington said, however, ttat the completes were worktn bamoatu ily at preseat. and while th3 Cciür-il Pacific had not been asked to extend the subsidy to June, he thought an extension wauld re granted If desired. The rnaraet exnibits strong uncertoue and resist attack with, persitency. I te bulls claim there are very few stneis in the market and that it ia heavily oversold. Tae only activity in to-day'a market was develop jd during the first two hour, business thereafter growing extremely dall as tne dar Advanced. Total sale were 24,'J2:: shares, which i Initio lest than jesterday, but considerab y larger than for several days preceding. The trading in Union radii c, Pacihc Mail and Lack a vanua continued to be features of the day's deaiian, the salts of which amounted to about 65 per ceut of the day's business. Union Pacific cpned '4 lower at 47, 'i, declined to 4b;4, rallies toil, una down to 46'.! and bac to '.y lu th (nrtuo a. Alter midday it was less active at 4- ?vit7i il7, a lossot per cent. It instated thit tue cjjpa ly nave settled all disputed claims with the Government by paying 8 Jl 7,0.0 cash and that it ioua.i(e It 33 per cent greater than at this time I at y -. Pacihc Mail was umhanj-d at opening t from which it fell to .!;.,. railed to 55' H sj1 again at 43'., tack to l. and duel a: 55, a nmoi ? per cent Lackwaaua was promiiunt lor lis weakness in th forenoon; lu lh- alternoou !t wt very dull at a decline of I';. Oilier ac'-ive &to : .s foliowtd listlessly in the waect the risutioa-j 1, rac?trs U-lr v' the next mot active, wita st. 1 a tm evmine lower aud .Nonhwest do;: :4 per cent. NVet;-rn l ulon Is a'.o lor, Centiai of New Jer ey Chlc-'o. iJarlin ton and tjuincy aad licet I Und i The market c.osed with the following prices bid : S per cent, bcn(,.?..-lCl V2 wWM N'h .. Lnntdfc.Utea isu-J'i United Sutcs new ifil2i;4 rojuc of "ja .... n LouLsvile Atoy 4Ci., V --'U. lit p ' .... Marl. i:ia. mou2s .., icj. .t c&irlostoa. ft-j3l?.'.aContrl...- : tn'. faJCc Crt-u .111 1 J Meie ffCL...- .. 5t: in lit 3. .4 du 1. 11 Xni'l-xn rcuf.tiL'i. 71 i3j pr; irroi n Uli i -i'-1 ; -i . . jari , a . a ft, Jce :if.'v ffr:i!e A Cltl" Bt. P. A 8. C. firu. ... 1 1 orri 3 i E-e y 12! TrseGsee n. old... 4 ;,S !'&shville ACr.it öS Tetstetaek. Ca, ctn ... 46 N. J. Central lex. F. land Rran. 82i Vcrfoll A W. p.'d.. Tex. P. Kiu Grande. : l'cr'.hern I aclfJ? 1 U Unlrn Fat. fireis Ii-': North a Pdc rid .. U. F. land arant....Hr- Chla, .v S.rth'.T!ra v:,'i c.r. iiEk:cgfni;d.iis' ' n. rfd 31 . . . Vlrdrsla 6 a....- I') R"w YorS Contra1 Vi tct.cx-matcoup 40 Oblo Central...... Vireinla referrtd-... 4V4 Ohio A M!i.sippl. 12 Afsna B2Tre-..13,- o. A IIL pfd f. A Alk8heii7 CentraU. !Ontarlo A Western.. 71 Alton A Tcrre u c Ä.AT.H. p:a o lOreijonTranicon'tL 1. jLxcezicau x.xpretv... ji ; , vreyou imoraveiii u M. 1 1 I . A BmL Cedar B. A N. 6 J l'acma Mall 5 Panama. 3Feorla, D. A E I t Canada Psofl a .... 35V; Oanada 6onthernMM. 80 Oentral Paclnc Cl vPiUsbarz... ' i uacinie um. 4 ruum&u rkau utr.i.u 1 c:. a o. ccnds b (Rock Wand 1 J'i cntcaKO Alton läy st. a a.n. if ran... u 01 A A.preferred 152 Da rrelerred...... 32 Chic, BurU A Q. ..122; s I Do. flnt pfd 7' vnic., ir. l. flw.a. c, 1. at. r 72). O.. Ht. L, A P.ttabar 7!n'c, M. t St. P. r?d.-..!C3 C, St. U Ä 1. jp!d... 16, 3t. Paul M. A 1 8J tun,. Can. A Cleve.. 20 3t. Paul A Oaaha.. 21 mPTlnrt.trVilnmhim. :it. m P Ai fl tM mir Delaware A End stH Texas Faclflc-.., aid. Lack. A West. lU6!4;Cnlon Facifio... 4 1117 47 5 Denver & k. üraude t'i 0, a. Express. Kxla lx j N., St. L. A FaciSc gna pre'errf d 26 1 Do, pfd . Xast Tennessee- C1,' Wells A Farro ExlA6t Tennessee pfd... fr.W. Ü. Teleeraph... iort Aayne. 128 (iJolorada Coal , i .110 . 10 '-'arinibal A t.Joj I Dead wood. . . II. V KU J. pfd... tlometaXe ........ Jl Karlem . l'.s Iiroa Sliver ... iioostoa A Texsj.. 15'i Ontario..- U Illinois central lie Quicksilver..... 4 I., B. A W 11' a Do. preferrrd.. Kxn&4 A Texa.. 18'4 ;oattern Tiicifia..... lAKe icrie a est.. 12 3atro.... 17 Lake Sliore. . b:t Yorctffn money and Stock. LONDON. April lfi, 5 p. m. Consols, 0T Sot bote mony and the account United : UFonds 4 s, 114 '. Ivallroad Bonds Canadian I'acinc. 17" : Erie, i27i: Krie seconds. 57: Illinois Caatial, 129: Mfxlcau ordinary. '29: St. Paul o-n-mon, 75; New York Central, 92 bid; Peunvlvama, o:-;; Ktadinc, K Bar Silver 49 5 lod per nce. The bullion in the Lank of England Increased Lz-nMV dnrinif the past week. The proportion of the Bint of England reserve to its natality is now 4S per cent. PARI?, April 16.-Threeper cent, rentes, 77f 90 3 lor tne etount. Th Hank of France Rain id 2J.935.03Cf ia gold and i,i2r,tu! m silver caring the pait week. COttMtKCUL. All conditions taken into consideration the jobbing diy goods trade is alt tsat cauid reasonably be expected. Prices are steadily ;com;nici with a dijpesition to "cut" at time to secare sales. Groc-riesccr.tinne a little dull owln? to the wet weather. Batter Is Jirai and cheese QUiet. Dried fruits, canned geods aa l fish are only la taoderatj deaian.i. Hore shoes have decline!. EVtf, poaltry, et.:-, are rilet and unchanged. t( at The bulls are tolS quite so numerous as tbey were a fe w dys ag. Alas for te coatidin; souls that looktd for tbe mariet to touch 51.25 "without a break " If questioned they might bo able to give tome information as to the number cf cros ties betweea tae Iloosler capital aa 1 their rural homer. L'ual rrtrkets. in sympathy with. the gene;al decline acd weaknefs, hae Rone off three points and dealers are more deslraus to sell than bny. Kectip'.s are more liberal under the sudden b xra la prices. Futures are in uccertain inantlty. Ne York has declined l.'c, Baltimore ;4c and Chicago 2c Corn L;cal markets eive evidence of sltrrit weakness both la tone and price. Keeelpta only I ! r with' les demand thaa UiUiL The Tlsil-le urply report shows a large increase, amiautiui to over 1.500 C00 bushels. Fatuies not sranted. N-w York iteady, Baltimore '4c off and Chicago l'e lower. 1 ats Cnlv wanted a orders may require: prices ictiiiiajaeu ana receipts iigat. The I0110WL14 ucie mows tne amoant oftrala aa itore at utis pciini ; Wft'i I csora. I uats. I Kje. 2Sivatci A. H.5J01 13,5! 4,9X1.

i.7co; 2.000 M 'piial nevator.... Kt$ a;r.Kleratci.M llevstcr D...... VO.000 5,01 3.OJ0. 47 X 41.40C To'1 s,cc .... ?urrtep'g day lat yea 119 .001! 26.0CC lXOOCl 15. JO To fo'Jowlr.B table ihowa tha nvvlnti At r'n n thi pc'nt icr the past twenty-four hounj deceived r.onr, talc . eat, tn. 6,001 2.7X Eya. tn. Hoar, Oram and 11 ay, Tic nr Pa vent, I i 75 32 00 ; extr- fancy, ti cn I U; fancv. 83 90ni 00; choice. Si 7S,.3 90: family. 1 1 6V33 CO; treble extra, tl &hcii 75: double extra, V IZ&2 50: extra, V 2212 12; sn;cr2ne, tlöö j a u; cue, si i. Wheat We anote: Bit. Asked. FO. 2 tt(GimMIMMI .... - 1 H) CBCX tract trace tracx track tracx; tacl track track track track track track track trace NO. t 1 0 l cv 1 00 hi At ted. 150 43 , 3 Ked No 8 Bed Dnmerccaatabie 9'.! b0 Eld, 4.;4 4714 46 47 4v; 4 Eld, 87, 80S Corn We a note: No, 2 white. r,,. Bo. 8 White. Yellow , Hlsh Jilxed.. 4S 47 4 46 4' 4J Mixed. o. 2 white relected No. 3 White rejected Lilsn mixed relected. tound Aar. Oats Weanote: Aiked. track 40 track 37 Fo. 2 white - Mixed P.ye No. 2, nominal. Bran Firm: Sii CO bid: no fellers. Ilav I'rlme Timothy, dull; 12 oO bid; no sel lers. CHICAGO MAF.EITS. imrnlhed by n. K. Kinney A Co., Grain r.d t rr Ttcion uroaers. wo. v inain&cr 01 CicDiiaeri. 1 April 1. iOpen'B itiihst,;Love&t ii js.r.a Wheat May.-. 8 :S ." Jt June-.. 1 July . Mat... 92; 46 , 4;4 4'i 34'4 w 4 nil ' 2 Corn 45' Jane.. 474 July 47 31; 31'., 1. Oau May :1. Jane July3) ': i 3Va 31 I 11 47 ! 11 (43 Perk - May ...... 11 75 11 00 12 07 6 9-2 7 00 7 10 5 92 6 00 6 10 i 11 fc7 11 11 It 6 7 7 5 t 6 Jnne 11 .' 12 07 6 95 7 02 7 10 6 92 6 CO 6 10 S7 97 y OJ 07 9 01 0; J 11 i Jwaiini May....... June.... Juiy Kay.. ..... 11 70 6 -7 6 95 7 02 5 h7 5 C'j o CO Lard - ßlfct June ..... Jnly Car lots Wheat. 61: corn. 1T: oats. 101. Intimated receipts of hogs, 2U.CO0 head. INDIANAPOLIS WHOLESALE 911HKMT Dry Ooodi KIHTS. Windsor fancy...... 8 6 Iterrlmack tancy......5V Oonestcgs fancy ....-5Vi Berwick fsncy PaclOc fancy Doch eco fancy. 6 6 Klchmond fancy. tlx mil ton fancy. ... .ß V.'afh'n'ton Ind. blco.7 American fancv.... American Ind. blue ..7; American shirting. .... 4 H Albion solld..........5i Alien iancy-..... .....0. Simpson's minin2.w..6 Allen thlrtlnj? ......414 3 feel Fdver fancT...5i Merrlxaack aMztlnz.4KiDnnneU l&nc7 DKZSS FABRICS. Paci'c A poplin ins. y j' fcnjli'.ca 1 ilracve.. ? i Kami con 3i mix 10 ; Facile 1 10J lAwns 10'S iFacltrc Organdy ll' jPaclCe C!)RcabrA7 I'ar lflc cretoancs S Pacif c c. f. suitings... - FACtcc canm rs 10 PaciLo ?4 Australia CTdi e..............i PiClfcC6-4 A. C. il 35 Pacific f-4 Z. X. cash.2C Pacific 6-1 A. Ü. casa.25 Manchester 'A cash..13 ancntRter -4 do.b...13 Fscicc nun's veiFx - 6S Atlantic alpacas. ..10 irlington 42-la nun's Atlantic G. L. csen....2l voiüng... Arlington c&:,5:raere. AtlftnUcJF. eaxJbm 25 20"WW COTIONf. Atlantic A. 7M' Bedford It. 171111. .t: Atlantic II, MtsJc River.... ....... Lllii D ...... ....... . 6! Yardstick. fjL.wrprfp 1 T. .BKTretnontC. c v Indian Hi ad..... ...7 k stark A. ConestOR W. .6! "aranaex. 7 Peppcrell R.imM, cv, CtieaC tl Peppercll K ....Jl .Biott XX. a Peppereu 4 18 iMahsncfrtU a. Pepper ell 10-4 .20 IvMndsor IL.... t'i E1IACKED COTTONS, Androscoggin L... Barker Mills..., 7' Lorsdale.... 74 Karwell-. Baliardvale Masonvllle . S ivamantti..........lCVi Fruit of the Loom... g'.i Dill's Semper Idem.. 1H Farmers' Choice. . 6 u;aci6tone A. A.. 7i,Dwi2ht Ancnor... 8; Hope f j Pocahontas ...mmm..... 7 Vi Fetchvlllc........ 7 iChestnnt Hill 5V2 Tepperell -4. ..20 Insdale CanbrlalQV; PeppeieU 10-s 22aJu8t Ouu..... iX COTTON V LAKH ELS, B'n Bi'd B'a 7 Tremont F. 6 8 Tremont D 6l 9 Tremont L. 7 10 Tremont B, ...... 7 1 11 Tremont N 12i;Tremoat O .. 9 iEllcnoa CN... 6 7 .I'artoa C?l.... 7 1 fcllertoa CL..... 1 8 .Kllertoa V 7'4 8!E:iertou T 8 Ellertoa B. 9 4 9 llerton K. v W Kllertoa a 10 10 Ellertoa F 10 Vt 11H Ellertoa O v 14 i Kllertoa U It 0I5GHAMS. . 7'Wamsntta . 7 Berkshire EI'd 7 9 8 A s 12 i.-i us Ö .'ft .. 8 - 9 Trenont DL 6 Tremot H 7 Tremont P. 8 , 3 .? 7 Tremont . Tremont Y..., Tremont X.... Nashua G..... Nashua FF... Nashua K.... Safhna T..... Nashua D.... Nafihca C. 2 Nashua B..... 8 Nashua A 8l Nashua AAA... 9V4 Nashua X....l0i Nashua XX 12X AmoGieajj Lancaster .. Bates Normaaaie GlWROW.. 7 7 7 Royal vrrr Wniie M'I'k üo Renfrew dross. Johnson bnk fold... fLAIM AND CHKVIOTS. AKCwkeag .....9 I Alabama plaids . . T Amoekeag, iancy 10 (Louisiana plaids .,7-, Bäte 8K Ottawa ciaids 7 Otis B B..MMM SK Kdlatcr CafiTlola.- 9 Park Mills, 70check12 ilverett cnevlots.. 3 Park Mills, 80 cbeck..l3 Gret Kepubllo chCT. Kconomy check.. 9 Colombian Vi UUj check , 9 !i Hamilton striroo 1C Otll, AX A.. Tora, bine.... 14 Otis B B... lork, slate. 14 Otis C C.... Amobkeag... York, fancy.. ....15 Oakland, A.. ...... ...11 Columbian.... .. 7 rrcrett..., Haymaker Boston TICKINGS. Anoskeaat, A OA 13V. Lewlston. 85 ..14 12 s ....111 ... 7X York. 30 in liv: iavisinn. si Connestoga, B F.. 14 iLowiston, SJ.-. conestoxa, extra...lS Oakland, A. Uoestoa. O 0 A ,11S Oakland. A A 6 BAI2V BA68. ..19 Granser...MMM...MMM2Q 20 ILewlstoa....... ...... ....22 Georgia, A 18X American..... Franklinvllle fnAit, A. CAAMT CHAI5. White is icoterlet Ct-ia..30 Colored 22 ;No. tOOOotton Yarn 10 andle Wtcx -20 lTwine... .23 -Tb Frodar Market. JEcgs-Payiag 110 per doz. : rrcta store, llKlM. Fonltrr Hens. 9c er Ib.: roasters. .? snrln Chicken s, ?c; hen tnrkeyi, 1; toa turkeys, Sc; o.d geese, and well-leathered, per dos., 84 t0; dncks. per dot., ö 22'ethers Prime ceeae, 5r, aized and ducks, 8U,4wC Kags llC. Wool Tab-washed and plcted. 2-" 3 We: rnwashed mdinm. lSo; unw&rhdd common, 15c; unwashed fine. 15($lSc; Cotswold, 17c; burry and unmerchantable at their value, cotton fleeces. 14m5c The Provision market Below are tue present lobbing pnoes: Bmoked Meats, canva&d or piain (plain meats not guaranteed against skippers )d. a Hams: 10 to 12 lbs. average, 11 llic: 15 Iba. average, lOHc ; 17S lbs. averaRs, 10He: 20 lbs, average, lue; heavy average-, 2425 lbs. 9ic Cotge hams. "Reliable Brand." 7c; do "Porter Brand" 73.4c: California hams, "Reliable Brand." 74fl; do "l orter Brand." 7c: Angllsa breakfast Dacon. Clear, -Reliable Brand," 11c: English shoulders, light do, tc: English shoulders, heavy do, VAc: tamlly ahonlders, pieces, do, 60; dried beef, do, lie Bacon Clear Cdcs, Ught or nedlan wt. 8c;

1LMCJ 22.500

3 11 14 min 3 4

atier Teaxaery faacy.17 Q2Sc; choice, lü joo; dAlry, selectod, I5t4i5c; country, fancy, lsc; iweet roll, 141Cc; medium .rade. KJSc; low grades, t4c per lb.

o rsBlCT. light or nedium wt.. f Vie? do backs, light or xeedum wt, 7;c; do ftenca Hitch, 7c. D.S. and ldckled Meats n?iian cured. Ciear alöes or tacks, unsreoaod. 7'c: Bean pork, clear, per bbt. aoo lb., sis so: pork, clear, per bbl.. 20C tt, 811 W; family pork, clear. yr bbl., 200 lb.. 112 CO; family beef. jor bbt, '200 Iba., !8. Alo in S bbls.. coataininz 100 lb, at hall the pries of tne barrel, with toe added, to cover additioa4l tc t of pscksge. Lard Faro tettle-rendered in tierces SHc: In half barreii or W-lb tub, 4S-tt tin tab, 9o; 20-ibpaJis, tc; 10-lb paiu, 9Hc Eolccns m cloth tc: In skin, tl&c Tb Grocery Bfavrket. Cn?nrTJii crean, 5cwTCTt, lilta; Oaio, 0:; iaU lAia, ,sc per pound; WlcoasJn, i:c: SJlo:i J, 110. Oca .y-common. HOlOc; ordrnary, IG'J ile; fair. UKa:ic; prima, UmTtf; etrldij rrlme, 323iC413c : choice, ISciuc; Old Govament Ja?a, liiSiSHo t McLaugnlln's XXXX roa-Ted. 1-lb packagea, 100-lb caes, Wif. 60-)t lo., 14)c; Arbc-iie'i rosstel. 14c; Leverlng's, iiHcj Cardoba, ll4'c; Gate' A No. L li?4c; Gafc' prime, 14c. Snsn cntloaf, V. tCl powdcirfd, 7c: graanlated, V&Vte; lUndard A, C9-'c; off A, bliU 8c: white extra a t36-;c; llht brown, 5s4 5XC; common grade 44!4C; New Orieaas brown, byiio, Molar. ana Bynir New crop New Oricam raolassc. 6C055C; syrnp. 2(a45c per gat for common to choice; maple symp, 81 lCful C2u Kiev Carolina and Louisiana, 6r47c. fcplces Pepper, lS19V4c; aisplce, 10i?12o; Cloves, 2C25c; ginger, nQJUc; dnnamon in mats, 12,415c; nutmegs, 75030c. Bait Lake, in car lots. 8V:: dray lota. 81 WH CS; small lots, 100 more from swre: dairy, 12 253 CO. burch Refined pearl, IH3Xc per lb. ; Sureki, 4c; CnaxBTiion gioea, lump, Improved corn, eS7Xc Salt Kisn Mackerel, extra cew, Hi perbtl.; halves, 812 5C: No. 1 mackerel. Ü8 423: halves. Vi 10; No. 2 mackerel, 812 5C14; halves, IC 5025S; no. 2 medium. S: halves. 8450: No. 8 mackerel, 85 it6 50. fc&lves. 83Ü3 6u: No. 1 wnlte fish, $7 50; ooäeless fish, f 504ß per luo lbs. ; fconelets ord, 157; extra, SV3; Grand Bnk, VXc por b ; family weite 2h, 83 fOpe-r 100 1bs.;No. ipiCkerel, V CO per ICO lbs.: ballibut, lto per in. Forciga Fruit1 LcnJon layer raisins, n'.w 13 25;äi 40: new Valencia. UrailrCc: Haitana, 14.-;

new Mccytel rl.lTis, twocrown. t2 R93 t0; Cali fornia L. L.. 82 e1: three crown. X 2). Leionh Mtssira. f at 7 Prune -NewTnri..sdi. b'iCt 4c; ealtar:aao.,8Kc;cnrrantF, W'ic- lewjs, Uyers. 12V- Date Matts, 4&s-'Sci Lrd in tenpoucd boxes. 9 aiOc. Onni?ci lori l-i. crale, tt SO 5 1 Medina Oranirep bingltO.. i ooai 50: double 0-. t2 7-V3 00: Imporial lo., 5 1 503 1 0: Valencia cafes. 88 &o-7 o': Gauiorcia orantef, 8 w' ou per box Pes nuts haw. Ten n ew, iVMHci vMlminirton, 8c?: roasted, 10c: Tennessee. 4 S3 6Vc. Fananaa-JlQi per bunch. Cocoanuts Ii öl'iaa. Canned Goods We ouote: Tomatoes, lbs.. II Co: Feaciiea. 2 lbs. standard, 81 65 01 70; 3 lbs., 1 90(92 CO: seconds. 3 lbs. 81 bQ il 60; 2 lbs., 51 85(511 48; Pie Fe&chea, 3 lbs, 81 203 1 25: 6 lbs., 2 G5rs2 10; Blackberries, 81 001 05; Ktrawberriea. 81 10(41 15: Raspberries, 81 15(1 25; Cherries, red. .3ic; white, 81 95(32 20. String Beans. f-vai'JCc: Green Fcas. Yarmontn com. 81 StQl 35: Mountain Engar Cora. 81 53 1 SO: Standard 2 Iba , 90c381 CO; Mscs?rea, 81 25(31 S5: Pincflpplea, 1 .Cii 00; Ralraon. 1 lb., 81 6041 70: Tumbler JellikS. 85390c: Core Oysters, 1 ib., licht we!g,ht 60355c; 1 lb, fall weight, fitnaiior-i lbs.. Mnt weigrt. 51 xj: 2 lbr.. full weight 81 65 il 95: Sardines. French. II 75 per doz. : American. s 90c per dos; A pfd I les, KflXe: 6 lbs. 8) 60,32 CO; gallon, 82 50 Vegetables und Prnlta. Bears Choice naty, 81 5Q: zrtc-dlum, fl to. Marrows. 8212 25; CalL'crnla, 8-T. Fctatoe8-82 w&l &5 per bbl ; bottle ;er on. 8v7fcetPoutces PhUadelrhM Jer-evs. tö&h : Baltimore. 84 m 60: Kentucky. 83 25(43 50: yel low toed, 8 i 50(. 3 75 per bbl. Apples-Ccolce. 83 CCa3 60: üncy. 83 6CCU 5 cr.mmon, 81 25(41 Ilk Dried Apples Evaporated, .3 -c: censor dried, 645l-iC Peaches Dried peacno, hMves. s-kci nv. lomia halves, lie: evanoraied, lf.'Uo. Cabtcge New, per bbl . 8 J w& co Onions 8t C0;44 50 per bbl; Bermuda oaious. 13 co per crate. union s-ets nite coiwm, 7 ojner oi.; y3i:o.v totfoni, ?4 CO per ba.; top 8Jts, 11 CQterbu. Seed 8?eHl Timothy, II .V(31 7" pr br'ioi; cive 84 75(a5 CO per cashcl; bine graso. 0. jil 23 pi' bushel. Coil and Cake, Pltübnrg. per ton. 81 CO; aatircltc, 87 00; ü1aciid Clty.SiCC: Indiana blcck, 35 00: coke, : ICc: coke, crushed, L7c; J&ckson coal, V 8 tout's cohi. f2 50. Hides. JLertthfr end Tallow. Eenicci: cole, 24331c: cr.k role, 303?c; irnz. yl aula harness leather, CS't7e: ruracps lc'. iiiiAc; bridle leather, per doi., 8072 ; dc tip, 60(4SCc; French kip, SOe ötl 20; docses'.lc c;;, TOcrtJSl 10: French calf, 81 1C(41 80. lildcs No. 1 cured, 74c: No. 1 green, -1 G ' ; No. 1 calf, 9310c; cured, 10911c; dry sal;, l.c: 2!ct 12c; No. 2 hides, c off. Tallow frirce, Co: No. 2, fo. Creata Ero'wn, 434c; wlilte, 5C3jC: yellow, L3!4C, Drug Market. Alcohol, 82 25(2 30: calomel, "STjSSc; camphor, B30c; cochineal, 50(4oTJc; chloroform, Gc(3?l JC; gnm opium, 81 254 -0; indigo, 81 00 53 00; nor ; pblne, 83 4C(33e5. Oils Castor. $1 5531 6C;awtct oil, 900(481 83; olive oil. 81 6033 00; berg&mat (Sanderton'i), 2 25jy2 60; lemoa (Sanderso-'s), 1175(42 00. Quirine P. A NV., 95e3ll CO. c!nchonlda, 40Q45C American bl-parb, 601a, 435o ; Fnglish do.,5?c. 8aaü Garret's, 2-os. pack., 91 00 per dot,; 4-os. bottles, 83 00 per doz. Flove's ?ulphur, 4i5c Turpentine 3G.3 JSc ; Kagllsh Venetian red, by bbt, 2 Sc: less quantities, s He. (cdlne 84 00; Iodide potash, 83 00. Ciove. 20 4 arc. Rhubarb. 90c3ll 25. lYindow-gliss, 7J and lCc; double, 75 per cent off. Iron and Steel ?Iark t. Bar Iron 81 90210; rates;hooplron, JUMrstss; Norway and Bweol Iron, 5o rates: horso shoe Iron, 10. Horse bhoe Barden A Perkim', per keg.. 8 3 w, mule shoes, 81 per keg advance. Horo Bhoo N ills Northwestern, Globe and Putnan.per box, S4 50. Cast Btcel Best Anerlcan, per lb.. 13c; suri::? 1 tec l, 6c ;Ur6 steel, ic : toe calk stftel, 5c; machinery itsetlC Nails Ji 25. Miscellaneous STitHet. Baw Purs Mink, Urge, dark. 20c: pale, Hi; raccoon, black and extra, 81; large and dark, tv e; pale, 40c: mnskrat, fall, 5t 7c ; winter, 7c; spring rat, 8c; opossum, 5-7I15C; skunk, black, prime, 60c; ihort stripe, 4Cc; otter, 12 501 00; gray fox, 50c: red fox, lOtSSOc; house cat 5(4.5c; sheep pelts, by amount of wool and quality, 10$7co: full, long-haired Newfoundland dog skins, bCcO 11. Cfl. Oils We quota: Llneeed. taw, 51(452c:bo'ied.&4 55c: lard oil. 653S5c; miners' oil, 56(3053; labrlCAtmg oit 1233ic: 6truits oil, 55j50c; bontiae. IC 31ic: coal oil, Indiana legal test 9310e; 150 dejrree, test, lCJ 41lc; water white. 155 ctesTe. lie lianers' eupplies We quote: B9f t brand caarcoal tin t c, 10x11. 12x12 and 14x20,$6 25 ; IX,10xl 4, 14x20 and 12x12. 83 25; roofing, 10, 14x20, Si 75; 2CX23, 811 50(412 03; block tin, in pigs, 24o; In bars, 25c Iron 27 B iron, S.25c; 27 O Iron, 6c: Juaiata galvanized, tO per etat discount; re a a ed, 50 and 18 ter cent discouat. Sheet slaa. 63c Copper bottoms, 21. Flalniahed copper, Clx Kolver, 14 LIVK STOCK. l&dic.tpoit LJve btock market. Csicn 8Tocx-YABDt, April 1". CATTL-Eecclpts, SCO head; snlpneatt, m head. But little doing for want of tock ; most of the receipts', belnc through consignments. Market strong at yesterday's pricer, but not quotably higher; all the best grades find ready sales. Choice snipping grade.. 55 n - 50 Medium tj Footl nblpplng grades 4 go 35 10 Common to fair shipping grades 4 :tt 6.T Ptockers. common to Kood. - . . s 4U.14 CO Caoicecvs ana nc:;eii.... .. 4 2-5 JI 7ft Medina ta cckj'5 cvwcrd heifeT..... a 50-4 00 Ojrcon tofalrctfws tnd hellers...-.. 2 60 8 2 iTeals, eotcroor. to cool.. ...... CociC fO Bills, toxLZfcri tn good ....... . 2 73 75 Milkers, common to god .23 CC 'S ro Hos -Kr?ipct. 4.200 bead; shipments, 3 726 head. Quality fir. Market opened active at about yesterday's close, but later weakened and closed 'ame. Selct light and medium 1 hr$ tO Common to fair light 4 :.5(ij4 4i Heavy roughs 3 7-a4 10 saips and cils 005 50 Cnxxr Receipts, l.fOJ head: thiprnents, l.X) head Quality ojily fair. Market steady and ub chsnced. All selling. Good to Choice grades....... ....41 204 50 Fair to medium Krtd..M..M.mMW 8 0hI ( 0 Cimraoa 3 C043 40 Backs, per head 1 51 50 Elsewhere. CHICAGO, April 16. Tne Drovers' JeurcAl reports: v Cattlo Receipts. 7.0C0 head; shipments, 3.OC0 head. Market active on good grades, with values eenerally steady: steers, 81 CO 36 CO; butcners. 82 5CA4 10: Texans, $2 602J5 15; stock ers and feeders, 83 tOiil (23. ßogs ßeoejpts, 25.000 bead; lAirsstt, 7.CC0

tea. Trade slow and prfce averaced 15c lowtr; rccth asd mixed. SI 2X31 Ui; racking and liir pirg, 84 t0c4 W: tight inferior to extra good, 11 M4 t5: sklr-, 83 60 4 25. thup Receipt, 3,500 head: shipments, l.fOO hsd. Market itrcng and K(325c higher: luferi r 13 :;f; tnedlnm. 1 43.1 50;oodto extra; 8150hJ 5 Z'o. iambF, 85 75. XA3T UrifiRTT. Pi,, April 16. Tiiereww a fair demand for cattle o-day at nncharce! prie s. R(!ple, 1.M3 uiy: ßlpcfii, 1.672 bead. lio a Were slow andat'iUe weaker; Phlla1lphla. 15 10(35 15; Yorkers, 84 S0J5; recelpai. 3.530 IiaO; hlTmenta, 2 00 niad Eheep Were fairly active but unebmge-d; rectipfa. S.fOO niad; stlprutuiü, 2,(C0 ceud. NEW YORJv. April 16 Betsve Receipts. 3 oarload: dresned te-f nearly atra9 bo par lj p airds; exports, iQ lire cattle and 920 quarters of leef. reeer r.eeeipt. 2.ÜC0 head. Market active and firmer at it 7foe 2 ier HO toun3 for Mieep and 8j 7?ri7 25 for yenrllngs; all utnihcrn exports CÜ CfiTCasKK of mutton. Ilntg Receipts. 1.3TO head. Att for FlaugMers flirtet; m irkt nomiually dull an t ,'ower at 5 is J (.ia ptr U0 pounds. KANSAS CJTY.April Id. The Live ciock lad.eater report: Cattle Receipts, 1,15" .ead. Market weak an 1 5'4luc lower: cxrort mc ts. 3 20 3: goxl to choire lihirping, 81 9)Zo 15: o.innion to metiium, 84 50(44 t5. feeders . si 6-J COs, J2 75 j;3 4J. Hov-ieocirv. 9.330 head. Market weak and V&lCc lower: lots avf rssia17 to 102 lbs. told at 83 :x bala at 13 5 riL Gheep Reccipta 1,027 head. Market firm: fair lo cood muttons, 2 bCQl 25; common to medium, 81 tf.-i2 :5 BT. LOUI3. April If. ""atCe-Rccelpt, 1 7C0beid; tbiprrenta, SO?) l ead. Market stroaser'and especially on heavy shippia? g-aJes; exports nomualiy t,i CCcio y:: fair to pool steers, of LOCO to 1.170 pound?, fold at J4 75(45 53: god naiire butcher steers, $4 041 8o; cows aod belters, S3 i" rtj4 2j; Ktoeken. S3 l".ai 5; ood ieeders told at ?! 7ö i 5. (re Inactive unl lower: '.rlire, 1 3" a t 41; pf wns.St lt& G5; butt hers Si i0,150; rcct.p n liKu htad : i!i!prrcnt, 7,fcG0 heal. Kiieet Receipts. tCO bead; shipments, 1'2'0 " d. care au-i stn-ng: fair to goo4 Si 50.jjl 2: v. il to choice, H '2'.(4l 8; extra, 6jj25.

MAHK17TS IIV TrLIJUItFAIJ Produce Alarkete. NEW YORK, Atril 16.-Cotton Steady: middling up'auls, lie; do. Orlean, ll'4c; futures closed litm; April, lO.üöc; Mav. 10 '.Hie; June, ll.isc; July, ll.lrc: Auaust, 1121: reptember. lO.Vlc: October. l'Xbti; iNovember. 10."9c: Drosmber, 10.Cic; Jantary. 10 47c. Fiour Receipt?, 17.C75 bbls.: exports, S,8 J bbls.; market heavy and lHi 2"c jer bbl. lower, with less life to trading; superfine Western and State, S i oCQ t yc.; common to good extra Wettern aud State, $ 1 50 ; good to choice, $1 ;'"(a6 25; choice common to choice white wheat Wesurn extra, Sö(?t JO; common to good. Ohio, 83 7f 1,0 25: patent Minnesota extra good to prime, J5 2i(45tr: marxet closing heavy. Wheat Re-e-e'pu, 29,070 bu.; exiorus, 101, 740 bu. ; spot low 3(3 ä'ic lower; options opened heavy and X()lc lower, but toward the close strengthened and rallied j;alJvc, c osing Mrm, with specula iron i'iito brisk fmU-s of 10,4'JO.O.U bo. futures: 303.0CO cu. tcpot anil arrive; No. 2 spring. 97 He: No 2 spring c 1. f.. 1L0.U0 bu.,part 9c; uucriuled red, ykru 81 C l; No. 3 red. 95c: No. 2 red, '.tc f. o. b.. 'JS'4'4 9JC elevator, 9? 'jOL'sfioatj No. 1 white, : 1111gradtd wl.itc. Ki4l Ol: No. 2 red, April, nomiual: May, tiles of 3.392,(00 bu. at 96,; closing at 9v;c: Junf. o? 4.440.C(O bu. at IV("i5l 12. e'f siuK at ElOo;.: July, sales ol 1 t7ß.oi'j bu., at U CfJ.ttl 032, doting ft fl Ausübt, Mies of 32'"0tO ba. at SI ClTj.-'itl (5, closing at 81 1:'.1;: Srpteraber, sales of 4vöö0 ba. at il 01 -t (al 0: Octooer. sulefeor 2t ODO t u. at $1 07;, Cru (Jptned litavy and li 2,V.',r' lower, cloting lroa'er. with a recovery oi : hc, recti d:s, c 'JGO tu. : exports, 39,055 bu.; salts, 1 tU'.tOO bu. of future: nt'.WObu. of spot; nrurHdeti. 51(o,'2c; Et-'ar.jer. 63a.r3Vic elevator. M'iy .c arhat: No. 2. & :431c elevator; No. 2 white 5öc. jcilow, f,4e; low mixed, 52 Kc elpvator; No. 2, iril. 3'2;a54c, closing at 5.c; tfay. .'.icuäi 5,.'! closlna t Mr: June. 5!-;;t 55-iC, clcsiLg at .r-4 k?; July, 54 Ar;o-ic cloaog t 55'4c. Oats l(lf4c lovrr ajd jairly active, c ogirg with a recovery of 3e: receipts, 5S.9vX) bu.: esirts, 2.1J0 bu.; saks of 52VCC0 bu. futures: 120,CC0 bu. spot; n'xed V.'est;rn ö'Juio ; No. 2 do. 40(i44c. CoCee Spot fr; Rio qniet: option- h sb;de easier and qaie: sWs, 17-.Cü.i bags: Ap'il, 7(t7.0.V: May, 7, 5: June, 7.20c: July, 7.: ?;; Au mi, 7.4(c: eitember. 7 4c: October. 7.45c; November, 7..CC: L'urmber, 7.o.eQ7 6'V-. MolasFei Steady aa 1 'Uiet. Rice Sicady and in n.oderae demand, letn.leum-l'i.lt. d clcscd at 7;V. Tall'v Stro :er aif(4o',.t; Ko-in Weaker at 51 lOtl 10. 1 ir rentine Finn a: 31(43iJ4e Rgcs rfteadv, tetnsnd fsir. I'ork IuU and rather easy. Me?s spot S)"(ctl3 Z Cut Meats Dull; long, cletr. :2 I aid 79 join's lower and nodtratly rtive; contract grade spot quoUd at f7 2T: Miy, 87 20(3 7 2fc: Jure $7 27'7 .S5: July, 57 37 42: Auüus, S7 41Q7 w Bt tter Steady, d mand moden'e. Cheese Doll aid rather weak. O.her articles unchanged. CHICAGO, Arril 16. Mess pork fell off -heavily acain; declined M5 40c on the reeular boar J, but rallied 20'J on the alternooH board. Lard rul-:d 7V. Cc lower. Flour-Marktt rule! somewait easier, but no nipredabie chanse in prices occurred. Wbeat-rpeculative trading was on a large scale, with ßharply lower prices prevailing on the regular beard. The market opened ?"'.o lower, receded rcore. then rallied nut under heavy pressure trcke off again: declining in all 3c from the highest point of the morning, and closed :;c lower than yesterday, bales ranged, April. MV'i.c, closed at MK-c; May, 85,:? closed at S'c: June, Sl:' Q'A'C, closed at 8Sc; Jnlv. SCjvWJic closed at '.Cc, No. 2 soring, MHc; No.3 spricg, 7Cc; No. 2 red, 92c; No. 3 red, bbz. Corn Weak and heavy feeling prevailed in the market, prices declined 23 from ouuide prices, rallied "i(tfc!c. and closed lc under yesterday; ctfh. 45c; At ril, 41 1 '4iGKe. closed at 45c: Mar. 45!i047i'c, closed at 4ö,'44.ihc; June, 4"ii7,p, closed at 45t0c: July, 46,,fl(4tSHc, c'o-e l at 4o 4 tb;c. Oats-OtTt rink s large; owing to deprfvs'on in tie o'Ler markets prices broke l(42c. railed ,,4c and closed i,Vl4c under yesterday : cah, .' (iWe; May. Z'S'd''Aybc. closing at 31(43 r, June. 4(1 35? .;c, closed at 34c. Rre-Firm; o 2, '.'. c, Banev Nomiual. Flaxseed - Quiet; St. 1, ?1 i'.K Mess Forx Trading active, but ft-ediii? very ucstttied; prices dec litel 35340. and cltsed stea.1v at inedlum figures; cash $11 55(411 W). Ju-.e, May, itci4C97H. closed at 80 87(40 90; June, 86 'J5(47 C5, closed at 6 9i(36 07- Boxed MeasTradlug lieht, but prices steady: dry-Fa. ted shoulders, 84 5Cft4 6C; short ribs. t5 tlft' 90; short clear sides, $j ,15(6 40. fugars Unchanged. On the Produce Exchange butter ruled quiet; creameries 20i3J5c: dilrles, 12)(420 . Eegs-fcirong at l.ValSKc. Receipts Flour, -7,0eO bbls. :wbtit, 32,(10 bu.';coro, 4,000 bu.; oa'S, 50.000 bu. : rye, 4. CC0 bu,; barley. 19,(K0 bu. Shipments Flour, Wl.tCO bbi.: wneat, 31. COO bu.; corn, 190.000 bu ; cats (9 GO) bu.; rye, 1 C03 bu ; barley. 3 000 bu. Afternoon Board Wheat-hirong and higher on the denial that England bud taade any overturf-s toward peace, closing at S7c May; 8-44'' June: 91? kC Juiy. Cora ,.43;b'; higher. ot H;5 '.c biiher. Fork 2.c higher. Lard 5.i.7. hilier. on the curb June wheat was quoted a; sJi"., BT. LOnw. April 15 riour Dull, lower and wtk;. XXX, 5 4.b0i.x3 70; family, ri H Ci W. cheice, vi ; 5i4 45; extras. $1 70(45 10: pat mta, 85 40;i5 75. n-v Ac.ive, but very uuttdand demorall.i: oi.uei :h'4i1,l3 lower, doclired l(5T,c additional. r-it:ail reeovere-1, then sharply Otciin'.d again 1 n 1 closed 4'k 47w' below vstf TUv; Nc. 2 red, yv.r.9'i;x closed 9cash: 9K(3rJ9;4C, cloe-n? a 973 & ay; 1-91 0 closing at jure: 81 01 1 03. c o.-ing at fl u! v July; 81 02,Vjl C5'k. doting at 1 12. bid August. Con lower aid wek; closing 2,;4?'i'! bflo yeiteräay; 4l': -a.h: 42,'444l1 n M . 41(445'.c June; 4iJ j'5);3 July, Citing at ni i0wev 2gur.s. Ott. - I.owtrfnl week; Sl'ä--d retilarcah: 3;'4'.-! Mv: S:",.'c biJ Jme K.-'-null at 61C1-. Barley Nominal. Leaa U.rl nt 83 :7 y.oiZ . Butt-r and 'ES I 'nchaage i. t'i.it-e-Norrinally il :V Hay Mrn;i?: timot'-y, S '2(415. Bran Lower at H 10:3 at mill. Wo--! steady with cool lerraud; tii wafiiel; 2 ?-: uawsshtd. ltßl'io Kafitrt. 11 il?: Iex. f - i clip, ljJtlGc; prinzclU'S hht xroritb' gro-m, i:'jrvl7y. tweu-Pi ths' g 'h. llyc t;,r -meal Firm at 82 S'.v.2 '. FiOvUiou-Iall nd lower. Fori 512 25 ased. Ev:'ciiau-L it clear, i'.. 90; sho:t no : siort ciejr. Si -0 i'a coa - I lez'ilar: Jonjr clear. f5 4 äs 5": sho-irl )-, 86 4f(4M, slort deir, C2'.j4ö 7 i!:i tn 8J '21(410 2" Lard-Eö&7. Rj. M.Jlr, ". ") bN.: w .t. v:." "u. .fltn (' ba, ; ". I'm bU. rye none; barky 1,000 b u Bhiproents Fiuur, ',( b"?n ; waul, c.'fO b : rr, 2,503 bu.; oats, 13,000 bu.; rye, l.tOO bu.: barley, none. Afternoon Board -Wneat adviaced 1'47, aa l O'u closed 4c higher. PHILADELPHIA, April C. Flour Q i'at. Wheat Ungettled; No. 2 rfd, elevator, early, S7:. No. 2 red. April, Vf Cc: Mar. O-' dJ-) Jnne. 9-li(39c: Jn-v, 8H31 0l Corn-Un-stttled; No. 3 mixed, f 5Hc; steamer. No. 2 mixM, f-8c;No. 2 yellow, afloat, r5c: No. 2 mixed. 5.r4c: No. 2 mixed. April. 53K3'S'aC: May, 517r 454'hC; Jnce. 84HS i5c: July, 555c. Oats Weak; No. 2 white, 42MS4JC: futures unsettled; No. 2 wnlte, April, 4l32c: May, 41UJic: Jane, 41,'f2c: July, 42(442Kc. Provisiocs Hteady aod In fair demand. Pora-Mea. nw, 113 50Q14: da pre me mess. new. 112(312 50. do. family. 111. Hams Packed, iCanr. Butter-Firm and lair.y ac-

$U 64'ftll 95, closed at til 67V 1 1 "0; July, ill 7C'.412 0"j;. closed at 11 77'cit SO. I-ard-Kainy ac tive ; prices declined 715c earlv. .it rallied 2fcc and closed steady; cash. 86 82 9-5;

livf ; rolls, ?l8c Fpgs-Qniet; extras. 15415,'c O'ter tr'iclts ucchasged. Receipts Fiour, 2,0j0 tbls.: wheat 3.100 bu ; corn. f,o00 bo.; oaa, is.roo bu. gnipnieritwhcAt, 3S.0U0 bu.: corn. 12 CC0 bu.: oats, 12.000 bu. CINCINUATT. April IC-Cotton Qn let and nnebacc6d. at lCc Flour Weaker bat scarcely ower. Wheat-Irregular; No. 2 red, nominil at ti 03; receipts, 4,500 bu.; shipments, 4 000 bu. .om Unsettled but lower: No. 2 mixed, 45-'i'4 Me, Oaib Dull and lower to sell; No. 2 rniie-1, sec. hys-Ia fair deiranl; No, 2 fall. 70 471c Bei ley-In .cod demand and firm; extra No. 3 priiiK. 6iVc. For Ruled lower at 812(412 2 Lard rteak and lower; current raase, ft ö Si. Balkrceatf Fitsier; shoulders, 84 12; 6hort rib, t k Fcon Rosier, sbonlders. fo l-O; thort rib. 87; s2aort c.ear. i7 37i. Batter Firm and nucbaiigef. euar Firn and "rnchsnged. Jo-2 Cjuiet; rxm-r-. snd light 83 7031 81; packing and bntcners', 81 ?5-l4 90; receipts, 3,'XO head; tbipoieata. 1,022 bau. lgs Dull and diooring at 1j412;-.;c Cht ere Dull 8DduncL8bf;td. MtLVAUKEZ, April 16 -Flour-Quiet and unebanctil. Wb at Fxcitfd and higher, ilt'.wautee .No 2. Sllic: May. tüü ; Jane, V-'. Corn (sree and wanttd at higher pr.c; No 2 5 c. Oats-Li tier; No. 2, S6i Hye etadier: No. 1, "l-A rlev a f rsction lower: No. 2. 01c: extra No. 3, !93. Provisions-Lower. Mcfs I'-irs. Roand il'thor Maj, 111 7S: Jnne. Ill Si. -Frlme strn. casa or Mav. ; 9j; June. $7 0.. Butter Steady; cbnie-.' ereameiy, 2i(42?c t'hee -na.sir at 10(41 IJ 'vj. E:gs-Mors pieatilul at lJV.3l::c. RecDU-onr, 2.577 btis ; wnev, 13.147 bu.; barley, ",1T5dc. hlpmnto Floar, bbls ; whedt, 7.&C0 ba. : barley, 3,453 bu. BALTIMORE, April ir.. Wheat Western lower, Closing dull; No. 2 winter led, spot 96tt'J7c; April, f('J'-;c: May, 97K&,-'7.i4c: June, 99Kö U- July, 81 Clijkl 02. (;on western lower and dull: mixed spot, 534'.'51c: April, bV.'.ic; May, 53.1 (45ie; June. 54r4"5c: July, 54c bid. Oats-steady and quiet; Western whit", 47t4Se; mixed, 413 t'C. Provisions Steady. CotTeo Easier and dull; Rio cargoes, ordinary lo fair, fcVta'i- Receipts Fkcr, 4.C4'. bbif.; wheat, lfj.t 1 J bu.; com, 73 o-.C Vtj. ; oats. 2 CO'j bo.: rye, '2,t-oo bu. atpsaeats btat, 11 ;,0t0 tu.; coro, 41. HO bu. LOUISVILLE, April 16. lottos Dull; mil d.lne, lO.'tlOc. (irain woaa and lower. Wheal No. 2 (O. g berry. 92c; No. 2 red. 90c. Corn No. 2 inixtit, );; No 2 white. 61c. Oats -No 2 mixed, ;c. Provisions Weak and tiat. Me;s Pcra-812tO. Hams our-cured, tl04lO '-O Hiccn Clear rib sides, C tO; clear sides, $7 2S: stoulders, 55 2 Bu .feme ats-Olear rib side. 8 15;

cJar tides, 5 0; thoulderp, Si 70. Lard Choice leaf. s 50. , TOLEDO, April K,. Wheat-Lower but quiet; No. 2, cash, April and Mav, gV.2; June, a-'!"; July, 92c: No. 2 soft, fl tO. Corn Dull: No'. 2. cash, 4sj.;c; May and Jane-, 4vc; Juiy, 4'.C bid. Oals-Quiet: No. 2 May, Use bid. Clover-Firm: mammoth. 5 X; medium, 5 75; No. 2, $5 GO. Receipta Wheat, 40.000 bu. ; corn, :i8.000 bu. tihipmenU beat 22.1KJ0 bu.; corn, 39,003 bu. KANSAS CITY. April 16 Wheat-Lower; cash, 73V;c bid. 73? ,'c asked; May7l'4c; June, 7C;,4?377e; July, 78-4ö'9c. Corn tower; cash, 35'v: bid, ;:c asked; May, 37 'c bid, 37,l;:c aSkcd; June, 37)4c. Oats 322c biu, Z2lc atked. NEW ORLEANS, April It. Cotton Q ilet and stfßfiy: ibices UQCtangeu. dales, Oii bates; s'.ock, 17 2.712 bales. GALVESTON. April 15. Cotten-Dull and unhanged. Net and gross rtctipts, öo'j tales, tales, 190 bales; stock, 11,412 bales. MEMPHIS, April 16. Cotiou-Quiet; middling, llc. Receipts. 341 bales: suipiaents, 718 bales; stock, 30,911 baies; bales, 5' 0 bales. ST. LOUIS, April IC-Cotton -A fraction hi-her and Bteady: middling, 10; Siler, 4()J bales: receipts, 2Co bales; snipmenü-, 2jO baiei; stock, 21.2C0 baies. itYT YORK, April IC - Cotton The receipt of me re l caceful news cause 1 a lively deoiand for (nt:itn lUMTOri fi.1 Tri.oa orunncrt !r.r:J t ir over y sterday's close At the third call J.iue ; cpi'izri u.euc; ."e; t?mrer. ww, li-.r-emoer. 10 40c: April was offered at 10 PJv; May. K'.n-c; J ;ily, 11 17c; August, 11.23c. October, 10 M'c: November. 10.41c. Futures closed Mrn at 12-103c higner tuan yesterday. .Sales are U7 C;i0 tales. Oils. PITTSBURfJ, April ie.-Fetroieun-The oil reaiKet was very dull all day, and the fluctuations were very small. Prices opened st 7-'4C and declined sttadily, closing heavy tit Ibc F.RADFOKD, Pa, April 16. Petroleum-Dull end heavy: National Transit CeriiScates opened st 78 V, ud c'osed at 7?c: highest priL'e, 742; lowest 77"Kc; clearances 7,442.000 bbl". OIL CITY, Pa.. April 10. Petroleura-Cru la oi', sales vi 5 473,(09 bbls. : cleraucs. 2.07".0 tois.; iuh. G,96 bbls. ; sh'pmenM, fc7,4l3 bo.s.: CbarUr, 2:1.J."4 bbls. National Transit certiüe ucs or r.ed at 78 :4c end closed at 7c; h ghist price, 7V?4C: lowest. .7J.c, NKW YORK, April 1G -Petroleum The market bab been dull, weak and munter aing all öay. Tte price opened nnchanged at 7SJ', sold at 7. and then steadily dee med to 77T,.c, closing with a slight rally at 78Tfc. The market eppar.ntly broke of its own height, and the in llffertnctf of the buiis. . Dry Goods. NEW YORK, April 26. Dry Goods Tha incivioual request has been of light proportion, but May onlere from interior markets for miscellaneous assortments have taken an Improved quantitv of stuff. Clothing and woolens have been la the request of previous days. Whisky. CINCINNATI. April IS. Whisky- Quiet at II 13. CHICAGO. April 16.-Whlsky Firm at 81 j5. ET. LOUIS, April IG. Whisky Steady at 81 14. NEW ORLEANS. April IC Whisky Unchanged at 81 C.'-l 25. Italtimore and Ohio Immigration Co. Beard of directors. Mr. John W. Garrett, President; Mr. Kobert Garrett, Vice-President; Mr. Samuel Sptncer, second Vice-President, Baltimore and Ohio Railroad Company; Hon. Henry G. Davis, President West Virginia Central and Pittsburg Railroad Comparjy; Mr. Wm. F. Barns, President Eutaw Savings Bank, Biltimorf; Mr. T. Harnson Garrett, of Robert Garrett & Sous, of Baltimore; Hon. Ferdinand C. Latrobe, Mayor cl Baltimore. Representing large ocean and land transportation interests, this Company, with its extensive European and home agencies, offers foreign and American settlers special inducements for locating upon its large land holdings adjacent to the Baltimore and Ohio Raiircad, its branches and connections. It acte es sgent fcr, and gives spe c'al attento, telling and teltiing lands in Maryland, Virginia end Weit Virginia, Uaio, Indiana recI IUirois; provides tenants; supplies laborers, skilled wo: fernen, etc. It n akes advances fcr plant, erects bnildiog?, f cts as agent for immigrants and others eettied under us auspices, in marketing their pi od nets, etc. It enccuntges the e-tabliebment of manufuctuiirg industries and give substantial a d to the development of dormant resources. Us prinary objects being to stimulate loral settlements, fester Iceal indnstries and to develop th monices of the country tributary 'O He BalMbOie atd Onio Irtiilrcsd. this Company er.joys libärat c n vssioasfrom the B&ltirnore snd Ohio and oiut-r companies in wi oFe territory it oitrft'eg. Its tharongh organization, conin anding ir.t!uecc9 and enpjior orftnnitiea for selecting lands admirably adapted by physical characteristics and situation for gri cultural, n.anufactnricp ar.d other lndtiiies, will strongly com rxei d its egei cy literal pniicy to tho?e dftir'Lg to fnrcUa.? lands for state3 and bonfStesds potte-titg tl e advantbescf an old ivil.zaticn, for vineyard;, ior s ht eo at d caitie grszng, fur lumbering, mauuLieturir gr &r cl mining purvoes. Coirfsrondt-nce from Jtnd and e civ rant sgsnts especially inviierl For pruspectta d-tcribicg advantages cf clinste, toils aud th?tr products and in arketa, etc , and fail information, aldress U:. W. T. Ran arc, Secretary and General Mueper Baltimore and Ohio Immigration Company, Baltimcre, Md. Choi nice A correspondent of the Tribune aod Farmer writes on the methods of churnlcg: "The strokes ot the dasher ehould be aj regulated that when rising it may meet and disperse the falling cream, which was displaced by the downward stroke and is returning down the middle. The stroke being thus regulated will cause the cream to escape less at the lid than a more rapid stroke, while it

will letch the butter a) to en 823 desirable The time should cot be less than forty minutes to an hour or more. The churns should net te eo full bat teat as the cream eipandi in the earlier stage of the operation, the dasher may still rite above it. When the dwher does not rise above the surface it requires rr.ore time to bring batter than when the dasher rlss clear of the crein. The fact seems to argne that the amount of air forced down through the cieam performs a chemical cfiice in tfce opeiaticn cf co small iniDOrtanc. The cream which appears on the lid shonld b rinsed down, that it may become uniform, and avoid waste. When the pellets c f bntter have become aa larp as peas, the churn is detached, to stand until the butter in all the charts is in like condition, when they are a?ain concerted, ar.d the motion gtveu to the dasher is slow as possible. This will either the bulter Ricro quickly and easily than by hand. Meek Tnitle Soup. Take the liver anT lights cf a fcheep, cut the former in smalt piece?, add fcur quarts water, half a pound of bailey, two onior, one carrot, head of celery, some whole pf pp er aud allspice, a blade of mace, twelve c!ove3, a little thyme and bay leaf and the grisly parts cut oil" the head. All to simmer tcnher before the head is added, then boil it until the m?at will shake off the bones. Take up the heaeü and Etrain oil the eoup; rext day remove the fat and thicken with a little flonr and butter and browning; add two tablespoonfals calup: cut part of the tongue and jaws inta email p'eces, and put them into the treea before disblrg up the soup. Is yonr body racked ivith pain and voir mind tortured by aervniz:nr doub's as to your ever being cared? Head the teinnny of the thoufaruis ho h&ye bc-eu enred oi rheumatism ar.d nearalgia by Aihlsuhoros, after 8l; ether rentedies hßd proved ineffective. r.v. Dr. Wm. P. Corbit, aftr Ion? sufi'erins the exquisite tortnie cf intianiraarory rheumatism, duricc which time he lost thiitvfive pounds in weight, was almost instantly relieved by trying; the new epeciEc for ell rheumatic and neuralgic disease;.

Cows well fed, and which yield a large proportion ot cream in their milk, always make hard butter, even in warm weather, ssys tha New York Herald. In such cows and orr such food a part of the fat which usually gee 8 into suet passes irlto the milk veins and and is converted into butter. This is really a cow made oleomargarine, and contains less cf the essential oils whica give grass butter its excellent flavor and aroma. A Vfocdertnl Frenk of iXatureis seme stimes exhibited la our p'blic exhibitions. Ween we guza upon tome of the peculiar freaks dame nature occasions!'.? indulges in, our minds retert back to the creation of man ' who is so fearfully snd wonderfully rxade." The mysteries of his nature Lave been unraveled by Dr. R. V P'erce, of BuSalo, and through his knosrl-ec'-.e of thofe mysteries he has been able to prepare his "Golden Medical Discovery,', wi ich is a epecic for all blood taints, sons and humors, such as scrofula, pimples, blotches, eruptions, swellings, tumors, ulcers and kindred affections. By druggists. I7 All FTlsstopt:ud I7mj o 12r. Klle (irrat Nerve Restorer. No ills arvr Srt day'6 nse. Marvelous cote?. Treatise aud 82 trial bottle ire to Fit CSA6S. Pud to fir. KUrp. K ArCh It. Fhilt.. Pa, Yoonjs Cl nit Head Tht. The Voltaic Belt Company, cf Marshall, Mich., olfer to send their celebrated ElectroVo'taio Belt and other KJectric Appliancej on trial for thirty days, to mnT(young or old) afflicted with nervous debility, loss cf Vitality and manhrod, and all kindred trouble. Also for rheumatism, neuralgia, paralysis and mhny other diseases. Complete restoration to health, vigor and manhood guaranteed. No ri?s Is inctirred as thirty avh' trial is allowed. Write thern at one far illustrated pamphlet free, Khentuatism (Jaickly Cared. There hss never teen a medicine for rheumatism lntrodnce-d in tLis State that has Riven 6ncht x:niversal atisfp.ctlon 69 Durang's Rheumatlt Remedy. It stands out alone aa the one great remedy that actually cures this dread disease. It is taken internally and never has and never can: fail to cure the worst case ia the shortest time. It has the indorsement and recommendation oi many leading physicians in this State and elsewhere. It is sold by every druggist at 81. Writa for free fcrty-page pamphlet to R. R. HRLFUENBT INF.. Tirnzslst Wahinelon D.O. The formula ly which Hishhr's Herb Bitters is compounded is ever tuo .andred years eld, end cf German origin. The entire range cf proprietary medicine? cannot produce a preparation that mjoys so high a reputation in the community uhcrsiiisttade as f . f n i-' ja c u ra m i a u u l It is the lest remedy for Kidney end Liver Complaints, Dyspepsia, Cramp in the Stomacli, Indiges Hon, Malaria, Periodical Com plaints, de. As a Blood Purifier , it has no equal. It tones the system, sirengthcningt invigorating end giiing T.rx life. The late Jod Hares, cf LacrasVr Co., Pa an able Jurist and an notxred citizen, ctce wrote: "iliahler's Derb Eaters ia verywidfly known, and haa aoraired a great rcruti fc r ixedicinsl and curative rropertiea I tavecwxl rr.yse-lf and in my family several bottles, and I tia. tataed that the reputation U cot nun. en ted. UIsniiEB HEED BITTEB3 CO., 525 Commerco St.. rhiladelphia. Parker' e Pleasant Yorm Sy rap I7evtr Fails TT A T3T3X; HIT .TTTITi1 t ? r . JL Jt A.U ,4.i JLH JLm Bneeillr otii!ued at all staves o! Chronic diseasei, ..embracing the vsrioas fciras cf fckln D.wset. RheaEat.sia, .-cryfuia. hnmary and tvxoncarr Syphilis, G'.t Impotcncy. frcraiual 'Veeknettv nd s3pennatorrhea trrr..'vr.ently erred. Etill anl experience caa be relied oa, as 1 an a graduate of city than any other physician in my S7. iul'.ty. 1 have made a ncial study of Femaie Lls.easor . snd their treatment. Can give permanent rz.'ef la Inflammation or Ulceration cf Wcrac, Pal r.f aland BnpproRfiod Menso. Bells ble Pill, with foil printed directions, eutto any address for tl pr box. ConsulUtlon free and Invited. F. M. ABBKTT, M. D., Ho, 23 Virginia Ave., Indianapolis. 17. E. Please note tne number, and thus avdt' tnoA t)mt with am naw Ohio and Mississippi, St Louts. 8:10 amVlncennes.M.. l;00pns East et I-OTli..... 8:35 am Mitchell 2:47 psa Odin-. 10 :81am North Vernon.-. 4:11 pot Flrr ... 11 ',12 patCTcxlaaag 7 :99 pxs

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