Indianapolis Sentinel, Volume 34, Number 108, Indianapolis, Marion County, 18 April 1885 — Page 6

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8 THE INDIANAPOLIS DAILY SENTINEL SAT Hit DAT MORNING APRIL 18 1885 Mm

TTOCIALASB CQMMRCIAL 80NJ31T AND STACKS.

Hew York ria-Aacttl Market, KIT TüRX. April 17.-!oacy-On call font! a e ttrj a! per cent. Cicwlcs at 1!. p?r cit Früac Mercantile Paper 35 per cent liar eilvtr ICT'-j. FortUn Lx;r-an,:e More active and strong, rae fr acal bueiocM aävanctng JJ? to 4Sfr;j3H ,4'. F!crf sto-.ks to-day regaled 212,sa sime, tscludingthe following: Delaware, Lackawanna and Western, .'4 2)0; Laic Shore, SOnOT; Northwestern. AMW; New Yc- Central, 8 8X. Pciac Mail, 27.CCO; SL Paul. 22 Out); Union Pacific, CO.üjO. tod Western Union, C COD. Government bonds art steady at ncbnjed quotations, except a farther advnee In :is to Ul bid. fc'tate Bonds Ha?? teen quiet, ana quotations In aoxne cases a shade lower. Tte rsilway bo::d market has Leen fomewhat k ore active, the business being well distributed wiih total sales of tl.013.lC5. Prices are Irregular thia evening, but In many cacs higher. Ihz p aceful tenor of eariy cables and the advance ia nrttlh coEt-ois led to a de predion of prlceoa tt e stock Exchange this norning. the first sales being at a decline of M to per cent., and la the early dealingsstilt lower prlc?s weie made for n-Sfet e f the t.ve list, but the decline was quickly checked and there was a fractional reictioa before the tlote of the first half hoar. The market tr en became lees actiTe without the development ' my ir.ccal feature and to continued darin the ncter part of the day with a slight jleldluin lUotat.'cna. in the afternoon Lackavauna r'evelopcd a decked wcaine6i, tod the ref t of the lit 1 i-mpattm-id, but in the last hour there was rtctwed strength all along tue line. aai the n:mket eloied tte ady at the advar ce, which lcvtj quo ailoLS this evealn? generally about inidwa7 i-tca the highest and latest prhe of tn dy. Ti.t re weie cot many lock in which the extreme fluctuations reached 1 per cent., and only foar show a de lice of as muca as 1 p r C3nt., as conpared with la.t evening. All mo active list 1 lower, however. The to'al sales were 242.7C1 shares, an inceae over jesterday of 18.000 shares, but of today's ulnes, 24 per cent. consisted of transactions In I'ricn Pacific, which opened at A&' : sold early at 467;, nd then declined until about midday, when it reached 4-v-, rallied to again declined to 4i. and in ue last hour soid at 45?, the closing quotations, a less of ' per cent. Trie Executive Committee of the Union Pacific Company mat to-day and approved the plan recently proposed for the settlement of the ditlicultiea between tbe Paeifis Mail Steamship Company and toe Paclüc railroad?, at the oSia of the Central Pacific Comr,any in this city, it is also believed that a communication hi been received from President Adams, of tbe Unlo.i Pacific, In regard to the iropo.Ked plan of settlement, and tfcat the matter has been referred to tha caSio managers of the diUereut roads 1jt consideration and report. There were six stock- on the li-t. Tin ion Pad 2 c, La oka wann Hi. Paul, Pnciri: Wail, Northwestern and Lake .höre, whici in the order named, contributed 80 per cent, of tt" toul day's businfi ibe trsn9Articus in th d;!'jrvu stok lanvirK from .,,lt0 f 2'i .0 share. The Uivdjn? in no o'her sicca: on the list amounted :j more than 8..f öü snares. Northwestern I thi -v.j nr Vx rer cent, lower than it rioted yctr liy. iT.d Su PmuI is f.owo on!y P-tcISc Mt.l h a fltCiiue f'f 11. Wt-eiern Union Lake V.n; and Heuern fell from 11 ti 4 and closed a.9)3 r v orts tha: ihe h rrp.:t y was in trouble a:.a t: a' there ai s probability that tha lnfrest o 1 n.f lAfyett;. Ploommgton and Mucclc il;su wojid not be paliJ. Tte xntrkctc'osed with the follawicg prices "old: S per cenr. boutfs lOl11 onlsrille A Nash. Si i nited Mates Lcuisvileit N.Alby. 21 1 Li:td states new 4sl2i;4: an,, A Cin, 1st pM Tauro t . cf ".5 J i7 I Marl, ti Uin. seconds Genu Pocific firsts 1U!: ihl?h & Vi'Ulg. 91 Lomiaiana consuls.. 74 MlasourtCs lot J Bt Joe . ...) 1 1 , a t a. a n - inr tan. & Charleston.. idCLrcui Ce trai.., tiencap. & Ht. L... pre.'erred..... or. 1 jwouri r-icllo 9.1 aofcLe A Oliio c Mjrrlf 5-Mx ill Chi, OiA u. I.!"".- 1 i ' t Tnnese '. old... 4 ".v,' a.sbvllle i LTtTent et set Cs, ue ... ib -2 m. j. Uerrral Tex. P. laid Kranta. 3.' :orcIk A W. pf 1.-. Tex. P. Rio Grande o'4 crterT VwSr Ccicn Pec. Crsu. i:27M'.N'ortha Tac .'d .... D. P. land Krant"....lC.r.'4 Chic. .V: Nortnwcetrn C. P. sinklngfnxidllS'i c. & x. rdd... . Si' ;tl: Virginia 6 a. S'J ,ew York Ceutrs!. 8 yi itE.tidiitoup ua:o t.cntrai...... '8 Virginia Oef erred,... 4 Ohio A Ulalsl??i 12 Aaaxji Xapjros .131 O. A li!a. pfd 6 Ailexhcnj ectri.. SS ! Ontario A Western.. Uten & crre H. CO O.-ecoa Kavlation... 64'4 A, A T. n, pfd E0 lOreponTranscon't'L 11 '1 Barl. Cf dar H. A N. racina iiau 5i IrVnaina üinaa racflc 37 Canada Southern SO Pecrla, D. A 2 uentrai i-acicc. 31', Pittsbunr lto 1 ufapeAke A Ohio.. 3' PuUman Palaco Car.lK'Sv . preM n?ta - Readin. : i,S C. A O. seconds... 5 1 Rock island 1 ; 1 Cnicaso A Alton myt L. b aan. Fran 19 Ü. A A. preferred I'd Ido, preferred-.., 32 iäic. uru s u. i2i; Da flm pf d ChdC ?. U AN. O.- C., M. A St. P t j -72 ) u., tfuua nttstar U. ELL. AP.pld. 7 C., M. A 8t. P. pfd..105 15 3t. Paal M. A M 8J 1st. Paul A Omaha.- 2.1 St. P. A O. pd 81 Texaa Parfflr. ln un.. Ban. a ciere ClevlndAColnmbus. Delaware A kriA st xjm.. ot esuiu-'n, union wn.i . ., Denver & S. Grande 0. 8. Expre. 51 mne . w., 3t. L, A Piciac-. rr' 26 iOo. pfd - 11 Käst Tenne? 06 :;! Wells A Farso Ex 10 J Past Tennessee pfd.- VAVi. D. Telegraph...... Won Wayne 128 Colorado Coal 10 f i.l TW ft It"--. - n . ' nnntDajs joe, -Dead wood.. n. ik at. J. pfd. Iiometake 11 aariem 1S UrDnSilTar Houston A Texas lUlncla (Antral. 15 Ontario. .. 1 1 ns'anicksllver... 4 if J., B. A W Ilia, Do. preferred.. Ksnsaw A Texaa. .. Lake Erie A West is ;-Jouthern Pactflc.. Laie Shore. Vorelffn fttoaey and Stocka. LC5DON. April 17, 5 p. tn. Consols, 97113 lor both money and the account. United Ktatta F.onds 4'a, 124".; do. 4Js. 115. Railroad Bond ranadian Pacific, t8l i do second. 27'; Erl, 12 Ji: Erie seconds, 5C';; Illinois Central, 12): Mexican ordinary, 2$S'- 8L Paul common. 7i"; New York Central, 92;; Pennsylvania, 55i; lUadinr, 8. The Bank of Eneland gained 10,(00 In bullion on balance to day. pari? April n.-Three per cent, rentes, 76f 5.;ic for the account. Dry foods are doing fairly, considering the unfavorable weather. Groceries are also affected by tbe present atmospheric conditions, still belnj rather qaiet. Pricea, however, remain unchanged. Fine butter is very firm, the supply 0! this class Wing .mail. Cheese continues unsettled. Dried tml'j, canned goods and ih remain quiet. Eggs And 1 o.l try are also quiet. heat-In local circles we note a decidedly weak feeling. Sles of No. 2 red were made oa call at Sn: track, but ws declined on seooad call, and Ho. 2 red was offered at 97c track, or 95c regular, with only 9Cc bid. Eeceipts light. Futures dull and cot wanted New York ihows the marked decline of 4c, an J is decidedly sick. Baltimore is Jc to 2c lower, and Chicago la the same direction goes off lie Corn Lower and weakr. All trades are generally dull and effirinssare light. Jututeinot wanted. The decline and weakness at otaer point3 baa effected the local markets and an indifference 1 noticeable m along the line. New York Is 2c ir wer. ßa.timore the same, and Chica;o loer. Oat Dull and lower; inqulrlea couünsd j c an deliveries. Futures friendless. Tbeloliowln table snows the receipts ef rata M this point for th pa twenty four hours; Fiodr, baa. ieaf. bu . . . C a u ba Cat. uM The feUowisg usie mows tee amou-ai of train la store at this point ; Wa't I corn. I Cau. I Kje. Tux! 13,51 "li9x!... Ctvatcx A.

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H.7TT... 2,0001 .. mm 1 ,,, 10 vW.... i0,XC 5.0"0 S000 47 Kt 4l.4Xi .ye.cal 20.1 tx Total Jomsp'a l.vl yea ta.axi 15 ac Mccr, Or a1u cd Haj. JT.crr-f'jrnt, 14 755 CO; extra rmn.y, 4 0Ci tid.faiiCT. W 00;cho!rc. i 73 90; !am;:j , 1 1 'JLteZ Mi L'eUe extrv u CC 4; :3: cat' extra, BaCAJSa: extr5, w k&j W; u;TCne, MCJa a is; ener; cc. Wheat '.Veqccte; rid, Aaked. t 1 till . 1 00 CKX 1 Vi KS. S , , VI ÜÄ- KlMHWtIISIM'ttSSS'l ' 'j Ro S 92 t7 KSdC tHl-ttSwM1 ISS MI Aprli Ocrn Vte qujto: Eo. 2 while .- 1 1 alt inttiimtttwiw trtck 1 L9 Aiied. M 4 Lid. 7 4 'rack L-ack track utcx track track tra:k truce track fane track Blga Uliisl fcixed 45 4 i 47 47 4S Afksd, SJ 37 3S Ix 2 white re!ec.3d .... No. 3 White rejectad High mixed rejected.... 46, 45 46 Eld, S7 Mixed rejected . Bound ar. OateWequo: Ko, 2 whKva Mixed 'o. 2 white, to arrive Kye No. 2, nomlnar. Brtn Firm: f 15 00 bid Hay Prime Timothy, no sellers. dull; to bid; no seliers. CHICAGO MARKETS. imrnished by H. E. Kinney A Co.. Grain and Pro Ylslon Broiers. No. 9 Chamber of Commerce. I Aprn it. op cpen'g jUiiitsu, Lowest Uo6iag

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Car lots Wheat, 69: corn, 92: Oatl. 115. Estimated receipts of bogs, 12. too nead. INDIANAPOLIS WHOLESALE 3I.1KKET Ury Goods.' rriKTs. vfLafiaor Unc7...... Pacific fancy IlerrltiACX rauty,.....5" Jonestoira lancv 5Z Cccteco fancy. Berwick fanc7.. 4 Eichmond fancy... ISelmont fancr kt tuuuitoa lancy. American fanrv. MM .ö'Waja'n'ton Ind. blue-7 iy I A TT"I tife n vn kM A Aiencan a:,ining......4H! Albion solid... Alien fancy ....M.......&H3impton's mining Allen aiiirUnq -..4H!3eel lürer fancyUrrriruck ihirtinglKlDunneU Liacy-.. rBXSS FAEIUC8. .'w 4i.iviiVUU AU4 BVUOf7lf .6 5 1 F-HiJc poplin ins- 9 Fad fie 4 Cishrn'rs..10 Puclc Australian c y IS Pacinc -4 A. O. 1L..-SÜ PaflficME. X. cash.2y Psclfio 6-4 A. (J. cash. 25 I rTaalltcn alracaa- 1 IHamllton ?i mix 10 r&cincKOü uwna....ici Pacihc Or?andy 11 Pacific Chambray.-... 9 Pacific cretonnes. 8 Pacific c t. suitings.- g4 Mancnsier" cash10 Manchester DeBlS raanc pcrcaiea...iö facifio nan's vcu'g..lC Atlantic alrasj...J0 Arlinatoa ii la nnn'i Atlrntlc G. L.CXSX...21 AUanUc V. 6AAOX3 23 veiling. .. 2; Arlington gray cat-ner. ........15 ZT.3W5 CC7T0ys. Atlantic A TiEedford K - ..-V Auaauc 7 MUl'a Ktsüo EItct..., 1 i Vardstick. Lawrence L. L ElrrrmnnK' n Indian If tad-.....7H .Stark A- -..7 m Contce V. 6 iaraaack - 7 Ferptrell t Utlca C t v Peppercll K 7 ,Vott XX- fi PepDCrclI9 4- : iMass-tchur-.tta B. !'... r i rcrrereii w-a 20 indsor U K.BACKX3 COTTO.va. ...'v Azdrcsccggln L Lcrsdale. Ballardvale 7V' Barker Mills,. 11 Farwell .... 7". .... ' ... ö ... 5?i Maonvllle. JvarcsuttA. ick Fruit of the Loom tiiira semper laem.- 7 Farmers' Choice. EitCkstone A. A.... 7:Dwight Ancbor... r, 4 . A r nope,.. vz 1 roc m on tas Petchvllle. 7 Chestnut Hill Fr.pperell 9-4.. 20 22K O 'a -11 - 4 ; Lonwlale Cambri reppereu 13 -4 Just Out-... COTTON fLAKSXIA, E'n TrcmoLt DL-.M 6 1 rem or t H, ...... 7 Pre in on i P .. 8 Tremont A.... 9 BPd 7 8 I 10 11 US 7 7H B'n . 6 Di'd 1 V' 10 9 M 13 '4 11 12 IS UK Tremont F Tremont U.... Tremont L-... Tremont B,... 7V Tremont N..... 8S Tremont O ..... 9 Ellertoa CN.-.M 6 Kllerton CM.... 7 Fremont Y. 9K Tremont X... 11 Hafchua O Ntchca FF Nashua EM Kaebua TM K&shuft D.. EllertonCL.-., Ellerton V 7 8Ji 8 8 H Ellertoa T.. Nashua C-. Kashna B... Ellerton a... 9 Ellerton K 8 Nashua A.-....M Kllerton in Rachra AAA Q" ICH Ellertoa P i's 11H Ellerton O ll5ashua,X...,104 Baahua XX 12S 11 lEiierWn N. U 6TTPHAJU. . 7 wraiintta m Amoskeag., 6 -4 .. 5H .. & - 9 LAnc&ster. tserxsnire. Ratj-a... ,..,. ölargow. . Tork WhllQ MTg Co. 7 Normandle , 7 7 . 7 RnyAi I,,,, .... Renfrew dress. ; Johnson bak fold.. riAIDfl AND CHaTIOÜ". Amokcac 9 I Alabama plaids...... lc Amoakeag, fAncy....30 Louisiana plaids., 7 'Z Bates.-. 8S Ottawa pialdj .. 7 i-'wB.--" 8H Edinburg cheviots-. 9 Park Mills, 70 checx-.12 llrerett cleylots.. . 9 rarx Mills, 80 check.. 13 Great Republic eher. 7 Economy check 9 Columbian. Otis check....-. ,. 9S Haxalltoa stripes, .'iniu: ..10 Otis, A X A .mx Otis B B Otis C C-. Amckeag 13 lYork, bine-... a York, slatelYork, fancy. .14 OakLand. A... Tere:;. .14 Columbian. Haytaaker Amoakeag.AOA - 8 IBoston TICXISGS. d3 Lewis ton, dl;Lewi8ton, It iLewlston, 1 orx, KU in..... Connestoga, B F. Conectogm, extra-.. is uakiand. uoestocA, O O A .llX'Oakland, A A. eiira baci. American -.19 iGraneer frail kiln ville 20 iLcwigtoa otaix, 1 23S,Georsla, A.. UBFXT CHAHV. Will Coyerlet Cniia 23 No. SO0 Cotton TarnIQ Colored andle Wck. iTwlna , inin Tna Prod nee Market. f?Zp7C5 110 doz-1 rom store. 11.120. daw a8?,07'27 02-: choice, isja)o; SS 5necU?16c: country, fancy. 13 sweei roll. 143 ltj; medium cradea. taac: low grde. 134 per lb, graaea, act zow Poultry Hen, 9o per lb.; rooetert, 5c: ipring Chickens, 9c; hen turkeys, 10c; torn turkeys, c-icks,4 STcu U-Uthen 14 jgtrt prine gcQ 45 mixed and ducks, Wool Tub-washed and picked, 2VS0c; nnwaAhed medium. ISc: unwahed common, ic nnwaahed One. 15l8c; Oouwold, 17c; burry and unmerchantable at their value. Gcttoa fleeces, liaise Tn Provision Stärket Below are tna present lobbing prices : Smoked Meats, canvased or plain (plala mean not ruaranteed against skippers id. a Uim: 13 12 lb, average, ll(liic: 15 Iba. average, iqq ; 17S lbs, average, lose: 29 lbs, average, L.c; heavy arerages, 2425 Iba. 9'ic Cottaie bama. "Keiiabie Brand." 7Jfc: do "Sorter Brand" 7.c; California hams, Reliable Brand," 741; do "Porter Brand.' 7Sc: English breakfast bacoa. clear, -Kellable Brand," lie: EngllAh thoulders, light do, 6;o: Englisn shoulders, heavy do, 6c; lamily ahouldera, piece, do, 6c; dried beef, do, 15c Bacon Clear Udee. light or median wl. 8c; do bellies, lieht or medium wt. 8"c: do backs, light or medium wt., T;c; do Frenca flltck. 7a D. 8. and Pickled Meatt Eagltah cured, dear Ittel or backt, enraoked. 7-c; Beaa pork, clear, per bbL, 200 lb., I15M: pork, clear. pexbbL,200 Iba.fl4C0; family pork, clear, pec bbl.. 200 lbs., 112 00; family beef, per bbL, 200 lbs., 118, ALso In Sbbl., conUlninglOO lbs., at half the price of the barrel, with CiGc added, to cover additional erst of packsge. Lara-p-irc tue-renCcrca la tierces. fXci la

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üa'f btrre.'s orSC-IbraM. Tji; S-lb tia tats, 9c: iO- bpalls, Sc: 1Mb tAils, 9ji. Bo ww-in cJota 0; In tk'.n. Ijv Tttm CIrocery 3rkt, . Ur rv-FnU cream. 27cw Tork, 1415c; Ohio, 5 j-'S k:in, ptr pou-d; Wisconsin, lue; ic: a:, lie U- -s-ccinaon. 9S31C"c: crdlnaxy, isg e; fvr. ll,H.Jll?.4c: prime, livslic; strictly TT-. l-if18.Sc; rro.ee. lSfJc; Old Gov 9-aaet.t J.ia, l'i25ic i McLaughlin's XXXX c&atd. Mb picii.;t.s, lU'b cases, liVc; tO-lb a, ltKc: Arbnck.e's rcr.stM.14Kc; Lerericg?, nyci OrJcbm, lt;r. Gates' A So. X, liia Gates1 priire.lCiC. Susars Jutloaf, Viz; pcxtfered. 7c: grann litcd, e'.giW; sUndird A. tQtlc; off A, blLd r; while extra C. 5?-4C"c; itgtt brown, 5! ic; commnn grade, 4;i.u.?4C; Ksw Orieens briwn, 6fc354'0. KolABes anu Crmps New crop New Orleans: molasses, tp55c: sjinp. 2f4i"c per paL for common tocnoltxj; mnr.-esyrnp, 21 1011 ii. Ricu Carolina r ud Loullina, C7c fcxlccs Pepper, ISKlic: aifpico, lCH2c; Cloves, XJx25c; glaecr, lvaic; Cnnaciou la lczu, 12Jl5c: nutmegs, .SM1. taiv Lake, in our ;ota. 8c; clray lota, fl tr-ti C5; taail lots, 10c more from store; d-iry, 12 21,41 U). euuchKe fired ixrL t&l.Vte rcr ib.: Earekn, c; Chararion gion, lump, tCXc; Improved corn, CK;Xc. Bait Fish üMkerel, extr c?6, VA rcxbtL; talyes, 12 60: Ne. 1 mackerei. I1S-320: halve, ti fllO: No. 2m3ickereLfl2 M414; halves, 2C50&3; io. 2 medium, 83: halves. 84 60; No. 8 mackerel, 835 50, halves, 1333 50: No. 1 white fish, $7 60;

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illv S3 (fi T4r ICO lhs halUhitt. Me. npfin Foreign Fruits London layer raisins, sew 13 2$m 40: new Valencia. HoilX-?: 8n tun a, lie: new Muscatel raisins, two crown, 82 S503 to; California L. L.. 12 tb: three crown. 83 2'i. Lemons Messina, U 75. Prunes-NewTurkii,!!. SKQi'iC: 8nitanado.,8c:cnrrants, :-vta'.yc: aewflji, lay VI 99 A m Kß A'aWÜT iatUl 11 --V'a A-C1A VA A1A h. Li,' Wilmington., bty; roi'tcd, lue: Tejpew. 4K5 6Kc Bananf a--li'32 per baach. Coc-jannu 84 (05Cnred GoodJ We Quote: TcAt 01, 1 lbs., fl Cl: Peachc. 2 ltx, ev-ydard, i 6 Gl 70; 3 lbs,, 81 9CMJ2 00: Stcond. Its. Si 0 '41 CO: 2 lbs.. 81 E5f41 43; Pie PeacrivH. ; l''", 2-'l I V5: 6 lb., 2 C5d2 10; Black hem w, fl 0H 05: S riwberriea. 81 10(1 15: Raspberries. SI lö .u5; Cherries, red. 90,j:i5c: irbte, Jl 952 23 ttring Boars, f.ViCCc: Green Peas. Yarmouth Ci'ri. 81 SC'Ql S5: Mountain Bngar Corn, fl 25.3 1 0O: Standard 2 lbs., SOcfl 00; Kack.irei, II 201 35: Pineapples, fl bO&l 00; Ealraon, 1 Ib., 816C(31T0: Tumbler Jelüts. 85S50c: Cove Ojsters, 1 lb., U?ht weight, 60055c; 1 lb., full weisht, IlGiftllO: 2 lbs., uht weignt. 8110; 2 lbs., fullwclght.fi 8531 85; bardlnc3, -"rench, Vt 8175prdot.: Anerlcn. 90o por dos; aot1.?v. 81b, 9C39äc; 6 lbs, 82 5032 CO; gallon, fi 3x-j 00. Vestabla Mud Fruit. Beans Choice navy, 81 &0: cedlum, X 50, Karrows, 822 25; Calllcrnla. PotAtocs-$2 OC iiJ sV5 rwr bbi: fi-?C5o por b'i. Sweet Potatoes Phliadeiphi. Jerseys, 85 :5 "0: Baltimore, f4r3 50; Kentucky, 83 25(13 SO: yellow seed. S3 50 41 75 ber bU. Apple Cnolce. f3 003 50; fv. C7, l BC51 1 : common, 81 25&1 60. Dr!2d Apples Jlvaporatod, 3?cj cc-nmcn dried, 5Jt5ic Peaches Dried pche, MiVvs. 8;t! Call lonxia halves. He: evaporated, i:K Cabtwge New. per bbl , 8 Onions f I CCS! 60 per bb ; Bermuda onion, f3 00 per crate. Onion Sets White boUom. 7 00 per hi.; yellow bottom, fl 00 per bu.; top s.'t?, Si CO rerbu. Hcney-IEcJiCo. Peed. 8eed Timothy. 81 5C-1 75 x'-r clover, II 76(i5 00 per Duxhel; blue gri-.s, i0c3Jl 2j per bushel. Coil is ad toirs. Plttebsr.i. per tea. $i CJ; .vKM-Ki;-.., Vi 00; i:.7. uu-.o Ct:y Ci'.iO; Induvi olfi.-st, ?U9r eck?, , " , l'Vr ci'ci-, cia-h:i, Kc; ; ACis.cn coaI, t.mi i fion). Si W. liidep, Lcr,tlir ..'1 allow, He.a:."va sole. ?4."!itc: .. o'e, fe-.j-" iylvaal.1 hf.rncst Itithcr, f;?, :8"c: harness le.it n, ii(rw; irr dlo leather, per riot., jiXT'J; dora -, kip. 5!"j.25.V; French L'.p. 80,-1 1 20. djmeF.ila fc'. 7tc?l 10: French C.'.?, 2: ICf! SO. b-des No. l enrr-d, 'ciSc; No. 1 j'iccn, S-;' . : Vo. 1 ca'.f. 8.? '.Oct curei, 13311a; Cry Fait, Lr: 21r.t, l c: I'o. 2 hiilcs. 'c ol. TAlIotv-Prlne, c- No. 2, fc Grfßc r.rcwn, liftjt; -khite, fiKc. re 't.rt. U1I4C m im MrIiTT. Alcohol, 82 32 80: CAiomei, 75;.So; cn.crv- . 23 .0c; tocilneal, 50ar4)c; chloroform, V. ; gum cpfum, f t '25,34 C; indigo, 81 0ü.j3 00 ; uoi . phlae, & 4C.1I3 65. Oils Casur, 81 5521 60: svjt oll, 90cäi;i 8.3; olive oil, fl 00; bsr.-at (Sanderson's), $2 2532 60; lemon (Sander).''. . 17'(32C0. Quinine P. & W., 95c -311 CO. chorda, 4C(545c. American bi-carb, eo-ia, 4 : Eu!Iish do., 5(3c. Snuh Garret's, 2-os. pick., II 00 per dos.; 4-ox. bottle. S3 00 per dos. Floy Sulphur. 4.gV3. Turpentine 3e,8c; Knii.i'j Venetian red, by bbL, 2!c: lew qua-tlties, So. Iodine 84 CO; Iodide pctash. S3 00. Ciove. 20 v 25c Rhubarb, JOcQjl 25. Window-glass, 73 an J lCc: double. 75 per cent off. Iron and Steel Market, Bar Iron f 1 9CJr210: rate ;hoop Iron, 82 50 rates; Rorway and Sweed Iron, 5o rates; horse shoe lon, la Horse Shoe Barden & Perkins', per keg, 1 3 3J; male shoe, f 1 per keg advance. Horse Shoe Nails Northwestern, Globe and Putnam, per box, 84 W. Cast eteel Best American, per lb., 13o; spring steel, 6c; tire eteel. 4c; toe calk steel, 60 J machiaery cleeLJc Naila-y2 25. Sllxoellaneons "Markets. Baw Furs Mink, ürge, dark. 20c: pale, lr'; raccoon, black and extra, 81; large aad dark,6-.c; pale, 4Cc: muskrat, fail, 6J7c; winter, 7c; spring rat, 8c; opossum. 6jjPc; skunk, black, prime, COc; short stripe, 40c; otter, 82 5934 CO; gray fox, 60c: red fox. lC33Ge; house cat, 5:31.5c; fiu-cp pelt, by amount of wool and quality, 13; TV: tun, long haired Newfoundland doj etlas, Mc.a fi.CO. Oils We qr.ote: LInaeod.raw, 5152c:bo!le1.fl 855c: lard oil. eäOäöc; miners' oil, 553S5a; labricttasoil. 12f3dc: strrtfta oil, 55900; beaxlue. 13 O14c:coal oil. Indiana legal tsat, 9"431Cc; 1M degree, test, lOHgilc: water white, 155 degree. 14o. Tinners Sapplies We quote: Best brand cnarcoal tin 1 c lCxli. 12x12 and 14x23,8 5 25 ; IX,13xl4, 14x20 and 12x12. U 25; roofing, 10, 14x23, 85 75; 20x28. 811 6012 0-3; block tin, In pigs, 24o; In bars, 25c. Iron 27 B iron, 8.25c; 27 O Iron, 6c: Juniata falvanixed, 50 Der cent, discount; redned, 50 and 0 oer cent, discount. Eheetiial 6c Copper bottoms, 22c. Plslnlshed copper, 31 3. äolde 1 lie LIVK HTOCK. Indianapolis Live Stock Starke. Csioh Stocx-Yaspc, April 17. CiTTii Receipts, 400 head; ihipmeat, S50 kead. Local supply continues light and market strong on mythlng that I in decent r!esh. No material change In prices. Choice UUpping gradet . ..fS 50 Wedln m ta pood ahlpping KTades.-...M..M 4 FOta.5 10 Common to fair shipping grade.......-..- 4 CO 3! 69 Steckers, common to Rood. 8 40 4 1 co Choice cc-mn aao licirti.. 4 254 78 Medic m ta pood oowaard helirs m 8 50 44 03 Common to fair oovri and allien..... . 2 50 38 2 feals, common to good , M 4 cois to Bnli. coamcn to good 2 7.V13 75 Milkers, commoa to pood 20 W315 CO Eocu-Eeceipu, 2,000 head; shipments, 1,700 head. Qualify fair. Market steady nd unchanged. All sold. Pelect light and medium.- fi boi CO Common to fair light - . 4 Su 45 Heavy roughs......... . 3 7o34 10 ifklps and culls . 3 0031 50 Bzxxxr Receipt. 709 bead; sblpmeata, 7C0 bead. But few here. .Market strong. All selling. A few spring Iambs coning in and finding ready sale at 6 to "cper round. Bool to choice praxes 4 20 51 Fair to medium g rad e - - - s 63 9 1 CO Common , , , m.i-,-T x s 03 40 Backs, per ted -,. . ,.. . 9 togx 50 Kltcwtaer. XAST LIBERTY. Pa., April 17.- There was nothing Cojcg in cattle to-day. all consignments being lor through points; receipts, 6:2 aiaa; shipments, 912 head. Hogs Were slow and weaker: Philadelphia sold stfl CXU 90; Yorkers, 84 COjt 75; receipt, 4.100 head: snirnients, 2 MX) nead. Sheep Were in fair demand bat unchanged; receipt. 2,800 head; shipment, l.bCO bead. KANSAS CITY.'April 17. Tbe Live clock Iadi cator reports: Cattle Receipt, 1,576 head. Market strongs; extorters, 5 $Q; good to choice shlppinir, fitxxaö 25; common to medium, ft 501 9C; feeders 8434 4t; cews, 12 8C3 40. Hogv-Eeccipt. 4 977 head. Market itroneer: lots averapina 217 to 2C1 lb, the latter assorted, old at 83 1C34 ;; bulk at 3 904 21); balk at bheep-Eecelpt, TIC Lead, Market firm and

pound boxes, 9,-aiOc. Orange lorW. c-a-e, 54 y) (2,5: Messina 0it2re?-ßlE?le0.. t : fifr J 50 double O.. 82 753 00: Imperial do . St 59'" 0 Wer.cia cafe P. 84 b0(:7 00: California onnes. 5 CO 4: 53 Twr hm. Hocnti'ikjir. Tjin'vrA JV.'i;'"-

h?ther: falOogood nsatton, f2 75QI6C; commca to medium, tl UwZ 5 J. UEW YORX. Aprtli" rcrrea Receipts, 163 car Icacs, including '0 cat Iwds for nprtation. Maiket fjrm; extreme for iteer, 85 4C36 J rer 100 locoes, live McUbt; cows and r-nUs 13 7(3I 60; expert to Cay and to mcrrow, l.CVQ head of Cittie. Ü5 head of sheer. 4,tro quarters of beef and caret-es cf mnt-.on fcr.ee Recelpis, S.TO beac. Market active an 1 firm: umhoin kheep, 1636 2a rer crt; clipoel Co., ft 2..ri5; umtorn yearlings, fi 7,7i;5; spring lam: a, f"X7rer head. Iicva huctipu, 3,0 her.i; ro tranactions In I'.ve tegs; firmer tone. CHICAGO, April 17. The Drovers' Jearnal reports: ' Cat Uo-Receipt, 7.7C0 heal; fhlpment, rr.c?3 head. Maractilow, but about tcaiy oa the batter grades: stecrf. f tX i (0: batchers', $2 ICK 4 fC: Stockeis and fctdei. U -iCji 60; Texans, !4 13 05 15. U-N;-:Vrc:rt. 2I.CC0 head; shitx-tatf, 7,fC0 head. Marlct fttdy and rüher sucr.ctr: rouch pariirg. $1 patting sn.1 .h'PPing, Si 45 4 liRht, SI icjl ö: sklr-n, f i :5 it 20. bheep Ktcdpt'. Ü.50J bead. i .,-nt, 1.000 hf od. TrfiOlng brisk, with higno; 5 r c--; ERtives tf3 2j.SH CO; extr thep and lamb?, jOlCölf; Wssttrn sheep, flfii 20. BT. LOCTä, April 17. '.A'.t.o-Sc-fcipti, SCO head; ihiimenta, 2.20J h(&i. hcaice and fi-m wan a demand far in xces$ of the supply: export nomlxally 5ö C05 W; fair to crol sbippia steern. of l.OCO to 1.4C0 pcnnl, fold at Si 735 50; tsod native butcher uteer, SI .e0'a4 S5; cows and belters, $3 2"4 25: Hockers and feeders, S 504 (0: Texan?, S12 llogs Receipts, j COO head ;-h:pment,7.1C0 head. Market lower end weak: Yorkers. "I 30 ii 3j, packers, f l(i 25; butchers f 1 Sbr-i 50. Hheep lUceipts, 3.1C0 head; phlp-cents. 2 000 head. Market active and firm; fair toco-!. $j 50 04 23; good to choice f i 233 extra, f j 25.

it-RKxTS liY tKUUBll'H. Prodnto 3lMi-kete. CniCAGO. Arril 17. To all outward aipearn' ths. wntliinicy ot a fore'gn war has eii nicau-d from t- tc'iktion en 'Chauso D-tlay, and aft r a .k m prices early In thee v. as a rebult of early citi advices a:id a trong advance in coiiols the market rultd firm at mcdlani liguics. Etcompanlcd by active tradin?, thrcuchoat the entire Eestioa. Despite taa pcae advices, speculation contioues Hioue, and the orders from outide are reported large. In the ruchtose;l this morning prices declined 2ft33 tefore the clcsing jettcrday. tut there vth good buying at the decline, and prices gradually rose l'ac from the inside, fluctuated and ciosed V,bi lywtr than ye8ierCay afternoon, Thefeeiingin cornwaa very uneit ed, and broke at Ifll'icat the opening in tympathy with wheat, but improved with buying I. c, cared off a trifle, and closed about the tame as yesterday afternoon. The pressure to sell in the oats rxarket was not renewed, and under a good demand prices closed Wfe over yesterday. Ureater activity was witnessed in tne pork ; rxartct. A very wtak feeling prevai''e at the opening, prices dropping Ott 2t(i0Oc. but the demand improved later, and prices rallitd 15320c und dosed 6tealy. Lard s edy ard showed very little change. Fioar Ruled quitt with an easier feetlug; winter fioar: fi &?(ft6 25 for southern, f 4 20,15 for Wisconsin. 84 vö(i5for .Miehlen: ioft tprmg wheat, flJOi 4 2i: Minnesota baueis, 5 ICvjl to patent, :l iscj 5 ä. vheat Artive but Jowcr. Tntre was an early decline of 2X(ü 3c as the result of peace edTlcts from Lor.Con aud the advance in IviuHh consols. There was a good deuindat tne decline, however, and the 'uarket advanced 1 l4c from tr,e Inside rud closed t'eidy. tia:es ransed: A;rli, &: 'IS lic, closed at bly. May, fc4''4"iSi.;i; t-lo el at bclAt: Jure, fcOVrbtJc, cled at h7J; July, tbj;iuc clo.-ei Kt bV.ic No 2 BDripg, M,4t4iC No. S trrlng, 7t"c; Nc. 2 red. 9i(a92c; No. 3 red. vc. 'orn Tralinj a?rjve, with an unsettled f.elinr. The market declined lSlJc at the cpeulng. but rallied and closed about tie Famo hj yesterday; cs.sh. iSTStS'-.'.r; April, 4!("4 clo'e.1 at 45wc; May. ll.,434'.!4c, closed at if-tit6;c; June, 41.'i-fciC,fcc, closed at4 4'.)bc. Oits Iber was a deadier feeling, snd the rrarkt advanced ZV:fr over ycstjriy: caah, S3:)4!ic; May, 33)3!. closing at Sie; June, oJ;m3.c, co'eu at siK-ll;'. Kjctu)i; o 2, fo:. Uflriey Norci-!. tiaxsecd Fltra: iso. 1, S13X Meai Pork Tndins Retire, with free ofteiiuap; ear'iv prices reccdd 20.V.0 rallied 1."32C end clos-ed a:eadv; cash, fi) 70 Clll 7E; May, $11 C0Q11 7J. c!otdflt U TO-ikll 72Jnie, 11 GCc-tll .vo, c'(-d Mt il Snl Jij .'.; July, Sil 7011 3. cksed at 11 90.11 92'$. Lard la fair demand and prices ruled a fch neasier early, hut rallied and clo ed tt-aJy: cav. fö 9-Vin :; My. $ii 67K.(iG 0b cl-sed at i6 vj1.. &6 V5: Jwse. Ö 857 VI'. cloMd at 87Q7 02; July. 17 C5&7 12' J, cl-J'ed t 7 10S7 12V;. Eox- d Meats- steady: drj-jaited fehouidt-rs. It 60il .0. fcbert rits, t5 92.5 9:; saort clear aide, tt ."3 .s 6 -iO. euKars-ULchanged. On the Produce fcxchange; Butter, amerie, -2i;(S25Jöc: dalrier, 22W6S24-. E?ss-Weak at 1213-.'. Reccpt? Flour, 21.CC0 bbls,; wheat, 42.C00 bu.: corn, GV03 bu. ; oa:s, C9.000 bu. ; rye, 3.000 bu.; barley, V 0 0 bu. Shipments Flour, 33,000 bbls.: wheat, U.wvi bu.; corn, I24.f0bu.; oats. 5S.0C0 bu.; rye, 3,009 bu : tariey. 9,000 bu. Afternoon Board Wheat Steady, closing 'gt lower. Corn Advanced Kc for April and May. Oats Declined Jc. Pork Closed 2,":c higher. Lard Showed no change. NEW YORE, April 17.-Cot ton Firm: middling uplands, 11c; do. Orleans, ll'ic: futures cloed steady; April, 10.90c; Mav, 10 95o;June, II. 10; July. ll.ihc: August, 1121c; September, 10.C6c: October, 10.&se: November. 10.41c; December. 10.41c; Jancary, 10 40c. Flour Receipts, C4.211 bbls. : exports, 7,2vti bbls.; market dull and heavy; superfine Wettem and State, f 3 4033 52: common to good extra Western and State, $3 tOigl 15; good to choice do., fl 2og6 15; common ta cnolce white wheat Wcf-Urn extra, f5Q6 la; commoa to gooi extra Ohio, $3 65C4 15: common to choice extra St. Louis, S3 6.ÖJ33 15; pateut Minnesota extra good to prime, f 5 2506 20; market closing dull. Wheat Receipts, 24.1M) bu.; exports, none; spot lo 2f2Kc lower; options opened depresed and 2s 3i,c lower, but cloeed steadier, showing a recovery of lidKllic. fales of 610.0X0 bu. futures: 13J.IK30 ou. t pot; No. 2 spring, 97c: ungraded tpnng, 953; No 1 uneraded red, 90iOO;ic, 9C?-c f. o. b., 97 afioat No. 1 white. 9SVJ-: No. 2 red, April, nomina': May, sales of 1,120,100 bu. at 93?s'6;'.' closing at i6'4c: Jone, sale of 3S23.ujObu. at 97" ;c, clcfciuz at 9SVo; July, sales of 1 :?3l,ouo bu., at 9;4'ca51 00 Si, closing at fl 10; August, tales of 28.CCK) bu. at flOlQlOl. clonrgat flOlJi; October, sales of 21,000 bu. at ft OS,1': Novemter, sale of 24.000 bu. at tl 04: December, tales or 24,f0) bu. at flOjJi. CornSpot graded declined A'4c, and options lQlc, closing with a reaction of about .receipts, 5j.4S4 bu.; exporu, '28,5iu bu.; sales, 1 152.COO bu. of future: 13.00ü bu. of spot; ungraded, 51fö'3c; steamer, 52)yC elevator; 5oKc afloat: No. 2, 52'4(Z S2C elevator; fcig 4 afioat; No. 2 white. Si'c; steamer white, 63kc; Na 2, April. 52J53,,4c, closing at 5-?ic: May, June. 53353HC closing at 53!c; July, 53;4ajj4ic closiDg at 51!c: September. 66c. Oats )4(354c lower, closing witn pome reaction; receipts. 94 0";0 bu.; expjrt, 3,910 bu.; p:cs of 57P.CC0 bu. futures; gl.Ouo bu. spot; mixed Western, 8313:: white do. 427c Hay tirm and in fair demand. Coffee Spot fair; Rio steady; options moierateiy m active, cloitng brelj steady: sales. 17 60J nays; Anril, 77 05c; May. 7,f 5(ä7.10x ; June, 7.2C7.23c: July, 7.30c; Aug. Uft, 7.45c, September, 7.:0t7.ötc: October, 7.53vfl 7.55c: No vcmbr. 7.7.C5c. Sugar-Steady and moderately active; Knglish Island, 444c; muscovado, 4?se; refine, quiet; x ra C. 4:35c: granulated, 5 7 16c. Molaases-Quiet aai uachanged. Rice Steady; demand fair. Petroleum -United closed at ';c; refined, 77j;78c. Tallow Fir a at 6c Turpentine firmer. K-DuU and weak; Western, 15(3l5.c. Pork-Doll and ra'hor weak. Mes spot, 513. Berf Dull. Lerd Opened 2 a J points lower and later recovered from thedeclu., clcsirg steady: Western stean, spot, 87 25; M4y. 17 2C37 23: June, 87 2S,7 32: July, S7 3737 3: August, 87 43. Butter Firm on cnoice g-jO'l: otr.ers weak. Cheese-Quiet and unchanceL Lead Steady and quiet. Other articles unchingtd. GLNCTNUATL April 17. - Cotton 8:eady at lO'ic Floor Dull; familj.Si IC31 IQ; fancy, ft 75 4. Wfcert Easier; No. 2 red, fl G2öU Ol; retlo'. S.COObQ. ; shipments none. Oorndn fair demn 1 but lower; o. 2 mixed, 43c Oaf la fair '- mand at lower rates: No. 2ti)ixei,37c Xr-Du!l; No. 2 fall. 70371c. rfarlcy- Firm and unefcaacd. Pok Qaiet rd UDCtaj?ed. Iard Mrm; nrrent rcase, i 82käü 8 saik-ne.it!-Ia rao'cratedeirand: shoulder, fl 63: short rib, St y. rop Stady n uuchaeil. l:rjfer -Fir.Tir; Northwenern extra cnmaiy, 25c; O.lo creiiiory, 2Q27c: ficy cairy, 2c Sugar-Quie ; Hirl rofl'C, 63"c: New Or!etd. A'i - -..-v Weak; wnnr ml M?nt. 83 V SI 4 vcl:in; d butcl cr', 51 15CC4 t5; rtce:ptf, r.,1 0 head; -hip-rrnts, 2.U0 htad. fg;s sady at 123:2 Cztztfi Dull and unchanged. ST. LOrr:3, April 17 Flour Eisier, but n t lower. Wheat Active, but verv unsett'.el a d lower: prices df ( lined 2 '..i early, rallied 14 4 2c flpctuated wildly aud tiaaltv ciosd 5 u-j'i-r ysterday, but firrc; No, 2 red, 97 xT.z c3; T. 9Sc clcsing a' fjSc bid Ma"; 9;45S ivj;. clo:ru f 1 ((t; JUP; 81 01 1 01. C'oio2 at fl 02'4 fuly; 81 C-.'gl C4, clohing at 1 O Ji August. CoraLower hut firm, with lifit traifns: il'z cvh; 4 ;i27& closing at 4:;4'c May; 44c June; 44 Vd 4. clcsing at 4M Jn'y: 4i2yea-. or-DaIl: 344 35ccasb; Si1 i34'c May; 3tC bid June Kye Dull at 61c. Barley Dull and small sales; Nebraska. 60c Lead Dull: chemical hard. f3 37 Butter and Exs Unchanred. F-'axseel Nominal kt 81 35. Hay Unchanged. Bran Lower; tic at mill. Corrmeal Firm at t2 33. Wool Steady act! utchttgtd. PcvUions-Qslfc;. Pvrk Ljwer

atfl2 12Kcsih: fll IKZll 0 Mayr fll 82VJ June. ft!ktteatt Car lets, lönr clear, 85 90; short rib, 85 16; si-.crt clear, t ?0 Eacon-Long clear, 85 4o; sO''t rib', fo 10. short clear, SC 65,36 75. Hams fJ 2JCj.10I.': weet pickled in good demand. 15 lb. average, tfc tO. Lard !ö 10. Receipts Flour, 3,tO0 tbl.; wteat S3,CQ0 ta.: corn, 43,000 bu.: cats, l".CCbbti ; rye. none: barley, none. 8hlpraenti Flour, 5.CC0 ferla : wheat. 12.W0 bu.; corn. 13J.0O0 fcn oils, l&,wo bu.; rye. 2,000 bu.; barley, noae. Aftempon Board -Wteat declined .-'ic.aad cora ras ?tS?ic higher. PHILADELPHIA. April 17 Flocr-Very dull, 'tcat Opened weak, but closed firm; the export derracd ss lisht; No. 2 rd. April, 94 'i,U-ic; Mav. 9trii5?ic; June. Cv:4u97c; July, Ifca 'iC. Corn Dull; No. 3 mixed. IZX'Mi?. ste-imer I'o. 2 low mixed, 53'-.,; s-eamer No. 2 mixed. 5tc: No 2mixed. 5j4ti5eJc: No. 2 mixed, April. 52H.353C: May, S2;j53c; Jnnc, t3K3l : Jtrly, 61 5;c Oati 't; -No. 3 white, 41:; No. 2 white, 42c: futures lUKt.).h; No. 2 write, April, 4r$Uc; May. 4;,46K;V: Jnue. 4C?..a'; July, 41i2c Provlioi;6-Quiet and Vtak. l'ork - M.ss. new, f 13c 3 TO: do pr rne m-s, tw. J)2 Iard Quiet; stean. 7 Z(Q1 85. Bu ter-Firm, with good 1uquliy: hi2h grades scarce; creamery extres, 253 -7c; Bia. Herd County asd Nev York do., 2lc; Wes'ern e'a:rv xtras. 22 23o; do. fcod to choice, 17(3 20c. lifts Quie:; extras, liVtc ChtCie Quiet bet firm; or.io Cat, choice. IO'IOVc: do. lr to prime. 7(;9jc, Other ar'iclei enrhanged. Kcceirts F.'onr. s.OCO bbi.; wneat, 41,003 bu. ; corn. 44,CC1 bu. ; oats. 12.000 bu. öhtcra-nt Wheat, 1S.OCO bu.: corn, 72 0O n.; oua, 5.003 bu. BALTHIOEE. April 17. Wheat Western lower and demoralized; No. 2 winter red, not, 95l-2c a-ke.'; May, 95-ä'äc; June. 973374c; July, 9':',&,.'S?c, Coil Western lower, closing dull: mixed spot, 62(352,4c; freh May, 54c; bid: July, 62l4Q54;c: steamer, 50352c Oats-Lower aad quiet: Western whit, 45 347c; nixed. 43at3c. Provisions Steady wi;h fair inquiry. Mer Park 2:e;13 5a Co fice Easier and dull; Klo cr.rgots. orditary to fair. Reccipta Flour, 6,7o'.) bbls.; w neat, 16, COO ca.; corn, &0.U03 cn.; oAtf.. 2C0J bn.'hiT.mc;- Wheat, ttiüvOoa. : ecru, ,CW bu.: rje, fCO 6u. UILWa OX.ZE. pril 17. Flour Dull ami depretd. Wheat "ek: Mllwauice. fah, S2'rt.-; My, M'c; June, ccra-Qniet: lio. 2, 4o. Oatp-Light trude: No. 2. 3'c. uystrcnKer; No. l. 3c?. Karley ctronger bat not active; :io. 2. C:4c. Provisions vVeaa. Messl'jrt Cash or Me;,$il 70: June. Sil 0. Lard-Prime Ftcam,C3sh or May, 83 93; June. Z7 02. ButterFairly steady with good demand; creamsiy, 21c Che.bC Dull Rt I0,li3llc. K?gs Weaker at 123 lc, Pcalrt?-ifiO-3r, 2,728 bbls.: rhea', 13 6:5 bu.; barley, C 950 tu. Siiipments "ioer, 12 730 bbi.; wheat, 13,t00 bu. ; barley, 5.175 bu. LOUISVILLE, April 17. Cotton Stroneer; middling, lC'vc. Grain steady and unchanged. Wfcpat No. 2 lo.gberry. 92c: Na 2 red. .Cc. Corn -No. 2 mixtd, I:; No. 2 white, fclc Oats-No. 2 mixed, Z8c. Provisions Quiet and unchanged. Mess Pork-fl2 60. Dams-eucar-cured, J10310 60 Bacon Clear rib sides, 86 80: clear sides, 87 25; shoulders, S5 25. Enikmeats-CIear rib side, 8G 16; clear tides, ft 00; shoulders, 51 75. Lard Choice leaf, B 2j. TOLEDO, April 17. Wheat Lower, closing steady: No. 2. cash, 7c; April and May. bc: Juse, 8?r; July. 9Cc: No. 2 soft, 0sw askel. Coin Lull and easier; No. 2, cash. 4s1;?: May 4yc essed; Jnne, 4i4c bid: July, 4.;.'.c a'.kei. OatsQuiet; No. 2, May, :V.? bid. e lover-Quiet and dull; prüre medium, f5 75: No. 2, J5 03. Receipts Wheat, 4 C0J bu. ; corn, 1,7(0 bu. Shipment Wheat, 9,tHij bu.; corn, 5.C03 bu. KAN JAS CITY, April 17.-Whea?-Lower; cash, 72c; May. 72"074e. June. ',Cc- July. 7.c Corn-Steady; can, ""o; May, 3:4? bid. S7'c aked; Jure, ?.7).:c bid, CTJc eskeu. July, ; bui 3ü?ic Oats-Nominal. Oils. TITUSYILLE, Pa.. Apr! 17.-Natlonal Transit certiCoatcs er-ened at lc. and clcsea at 7754c; highest price, 7ec; lowest, 77; c. BRADFORD, Pa , April 17. Petro'eum-Q liet but needy; National Irsn-lt Ctniacatcs opt .;ed st 7fcc, and closed at 77;c: highr.t price, 7Sc; lowest, 77,' c; clearances l.Oio.OtO tU'. IilTcEURG, April 17.-Petroleum-Thc oil mkrtet was dull and featureless to-dy, and the fluctuations almost nominal. Prices c.f-ened at 7i;. advanced to 77; bc, broke to 77e aud closed Httdy at 7:?, OIL CITY, Pä., April 17. Pe'roleum-Cru ie oil, salts of 47I.C03 bbls.; clehrauc -s, 243,000 boi?.: rurs-. 0?.434 bbl?.; shipments. .35. os bbls.: Charter. 3o"3bbl. N.stiorni Transit certifiefttes opfEedat7tc nd closed a; h s'u.st price, 7ic; loeit. Yt 'tp. NEW YORK, April 17. Tb petroleum mtrket to day Irs been extrcmeiy dull with lluctuatioas wjt:n a rar.ge cf only ' per cent. Room naiers pit diet a further decline. After opening at 7c erd filing at 7b,c, the price fell to 77Kc and cltetd cn a slight rally at 77;'4c. KEMrniS, April 17. Cotton-Sieadier ; middlirg, 10;c Receipts. 117 biles; .eipmeuts, 113 bulos; stock, 3ü,S5 bales; sales, tK:0 bales. NEW ORLEANS. April 17. Cotton Firm : middling. lOKc; low middling, 104c; ccod ordinary, Kc. Net receipts, 1 C15 bales; exports to Great Britain, 27 bales; to Frarce, 3.462 bales; to the continent, 2.4C5 bale, eales, 2.CU3 bales; stock, 1CS.2J9 bales. Weekly net receipt, 10,7.32 bales; groes. 11,464 Lales; exports to Great Britain, 27 tales; to France: 4,462 hales; to the continent, 5,9 tales; coastwise, 7.97S bales; sales, 16,800 bales. NEW YORK, Arril 17.-The Tost in its cottoa review says: Futur deliveries at the fir.t call opened 5 to 6-1 CO and closed 4-100 higher. Alter various fluctuations the market became weak and declined, so that sales were made 1 to 2-1C0 below yesterday's closing quotations; however prices advanced a second time, and at the third cal had to pay 3-100 more than yesterday's closing. May brought 810 99; June, fll 1CQ1J; July, fll 18; and August, $11 25. Futures closed ouiet aod steadv

at 233-no bisher than yesterday, tales were 75.CCÜ bales. Wool. BOSTON. April 17. Wool The demand fjr wool is eteaoy, and the sales of the week amounted to 2 CU0.O0Ü pounds. Prices continue to rule low and without improvement. Ohio fleeces have been sold to some extent at 30312c for extra an 1 31(jc4,ic for double extra and above. Michigan fleeces have been selling at 28330c, mestlyat29c per lb. Combing and delaine rleecBS fcavesoidat 6537cfor Ohio fine delaine aud 37c for Michigan. Unwashed fleeces have been In fair demand at unchanged prices. Pulled wools have been in demand with large sales, mostly at 2$0c for good supers. Australian wool'has been sold to the extent ot 200.000 lbs.. andatSiQ SSc per lb. Carpet wool quiet, with small sales. Dry Goods. NEW YORK, April 17. Dry Goods Clothing woolens centlnued to have a wide degree of attention, and though the business succeeding is disproportionate it is of very good amount, thouch xnos'.ly for late delivery. ;otton goods generally quiet or to the moderate wants of the daily request. Seasonable srecialties are beiug pushed out, and many surplus stocks are bsing cleaned op. vt hUky. CINCEWJATL April 17. Whisky-Steady atfl 13. CHICAGO, April 17.-Whisky-Firm at fl 18. ET. LOD1S, April 17. Whiiky-Steadv at f 1 14. NEW ORLE4.N3, April 17.-Whisky-Un-changed at f 1 C"l 25. The North American Review, It is a carious fact that one ol the most famous poems in onr language appeared origltally in a magazine that seldom touches poetry at all, and tbe came periodical, after an Interval of sixty six year, now brings out another poem ery eimilar in theme. Brjant't 'Tbanatopsis' was first printed In the North American Review for September, 1817. The May namb?r cf the Review, jast ont, baeapcemby Robert Bucharaa on "The New Euddah." fhe critics foucd fault with Mr. Bryant's pcem onthe ground that It was ur-Ct ristian; it retrains to tesetn wha' they wi'lsavcf Mr. B-chnnan's Th ou-sMou, "Hts Chris 'Sanity Beneed Woman?" is abjy difectred in this number bv Mrs. Elizabeth Cadv Stautoa and BisLcp J. L Spaldicir. President J. L P:ckard writer oa "Why Cri.i:e is IncreiDg," and Dsvid Dudley eld cn 4 Industrial Co oprtitja," while Poffsscr Andrew F. We&t, of Princeton, contributes an article of great e'e iruess and etreDgth on "What is Acedsrnic Freedem?' James Payn, tbe Ergl'sh novelist, dlscnssfs ' Success in Fiction." xl T. F. Thiscltcn Dyer, "Superstition in English Liie." Tbe new department of Cauamenta keeps well up to the standard with which it started. When setting hens do not allow too many eggs in the test. Better results will be obtained from ten eggs as a rule, than from thirteen cr more.

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