Indianapolis Sentinel, Volume 34, Number 112, Indianapolis, Marion County, 22 April 1885 — Page 6

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THE INDIANAPOLIS DAILY SENTINEL "WEDNESDAY MORNING" A Tit IE 22 1885 mnm

jfjfflClil MID MHEBCIAL. HONEY AND STOCKS.

Kew York Flnnclsrt Harket. H2JW TOHX. April 2L Lfoney On call continue easy at 1315 per cent, closing at 1 per cent. Films 2eroaatila Paper IQS ptx cent. lax EilTcr-lo:4-Foreign Exchange QUet at unchanged qnotataticru. Actual business is done at 4-4JJi 3 iS7,'L Eale of stocks to-day aggregated 233,C22 shares. Including the following: Delaware, Lackawanna and Western, 25,703; Lake Bhore, 5.MC; Northwestern, 32.3C3; New York Central, 5,SC0; Paclne UilU 28,2X1; Et. Paul. 5.1,0; Unlcn FaciSc, 42,C00. ;overument Bands were very strong, the registered 4? 2 per cents. stowlE? a gain la quotatloni of . and the U per cent. There were sales ol coupon 4s at 122H. fciaie Leads were quiet and steady except some ef the Virgin! bonds, which are higher. There was a moderate trading in railway bonds, Let the trading was very well distributed and prices are generally higher, although the cains la znt cas are only fractional. The European war news this coming wai raore war-like, and the stock market opened stron?. and In the early dealing made advauces ot ;.j to 1 tr cent, over the closing quotations ot yesterday. 1 Din occurred during the first hour, bjt early dispatches from Chicago conlirmed the repons already received to tue eöc; that tie railroad tint between tbc dl Cerent roads lealin; west from Chicago was asaumins Jvery serious proportions, and was undoubtedly increasing. The market closed on a slight rally from the lowest teures reached fur many Blocks, bat at the bottom quotations from others. A very noteworthy t-hansa la tvie general tone ot the marie; la shown lu the fact that Its disposition is to become dull and list lets whenever prices weaken und more active as thev advance, which is the direct reverse of the tendency for a ion? time past until recently. Ts total wies were 20,UJghircs, of which ht. Paul. I'nloa I'acIGc. Northwest. Pacific Mall and Lackawanna contributed 77 per cant. Tx.e closing prices this evening are irregular as compared with yesterday, witi the heaviest decline in the mahai. The principal break occurred shortly after midday. Northwestern went down Jji per cent. lu the afternoon it soM oil slowly, bet rallied to and closed at vi1. St. Paul, which was the mot actiTe stock on toe list, rose in the early trading and then slowly bat persistently declined throughout the day until it touched V.' but closed on a decided rally at 70, a Iom of only per cent. Northern I'acitic preferred shows a loss of V. The strongest stock on the list was Inion Pacific, whicn rose early to 4'm and in the break in the afternoon yielded to 4;-, but rallied to 40 and closed at 4bT Missouri 'cic is YB per cent, higher, due partly to the an nouncemeut that all the litigation which can in any way raise the question as to the validity of the company 's corporate existence has been settled, l-ouisville aid Nahvillo Is also up yt. The market closed with the following prices bid: S per cent, bonds.. 1C2 rn'svl!lA Nash... ?AlH Inited fiUtca lK's-i! - Louisviie & K. Alby. 21 United State new 4sl22'v -ar'., A Cin. 1st pfd tum ii ol '95 .j7 .Mari. t da. eoonds Cent. I aclsc-fiftM .112 turn. A Charleston.. ?.i Jüre tCPod3. lilj ilchigin Central... 51 Lehigh & V llks (5 I ilnneap. & St. L.. 11 Xciflana couuJ3. 71 I jo preferred. 2S Mltwii 8's 101 ISIwottrl PaclÄC...... 91 E, Jtce 'l1 obüe A nhio. x4 KUT. A8.C. n".-.U8 I Horns A Essex .I2l!a Tr rewee on... At'i NanTti:e i& usu.. an TetlEtlle. C'P, lti 4 321. N.J. Centif.l s'; Tex. t. Und taants. XorioiK 3 w. pfd l't Northern f-2z'."n . 17'; iNorthn I'ac. Dfd . 3', Tex. t. itio Grande. 5 Cnlon I sc. firsts . Ii;' 1T t ImnA wac If'.! PKU A . KlrKw.wtvtt J A siUk i v 4 4ivt ia st go ü u . t; U.t. Kn-:EgläUd.lia V. it N. p!d Virginia 6't c's i Hew Yor Centrals Va rcp.ex matcou? 47 Ohio Ccntrtl. ' Virninia deferred-... 4Vi Ohio fc 34issiippi. 1:; .xpre8a-....2SJi O. A Mlm. p'd..... 6 AiJesöcny t'enutl. 3v 'Jatarlo A Wettern. 7' Alton A ''crre H....M ls.V Ore?ou Nayisatioa., CG JL. A T. IL pld ha . urea.onTranscoa'i'L 115 Aiafr!csi4 Lxprci. tcrU Cedar U. Ä N.. Canada Paciflo Canada Hocthcro rentral Paclüc--rhearfxke t Ohio.. it. fc Ü. prefd firsts. 9J -Jreeon lmprOTeui'L 2i;a Pacific MalL.... ... bl SCsJifaaataa 9 2-'ViiPeor.s. 1). & K ll'i ol4 4 8 5 Pitüibnrs i 14J Fullniaa Falictj Car.iisU Heail I n !57a J. & v. seccTiCf ttoc island 1 1 2 '4 Chirac o A Alton-. St. L. & bstn. rian. 17 J 5 O. b A. pretened 1?U Uo. preferred si Do. first pfd 7S C hit. BcrU A O 120'k Chic.,öt,l,K.ü. 0,Bt.UAPUtäbnr 7'i c,. Et. u a r. pfd.. (.., M. 6t. F.... 70 C, M. St. P. r!L 101 Ht. Iaal M. A M . st CleTlnaColnrnbus. :;o jSt. P. A 0. pM 7" ' Delaware & Hud si7; Texas Pacific. 10 lei. Lack. A Weet104? Union Paciflc.... lÄnTcr A B. Grande 6li 0. S. Kiprts.... 5-' Erle K ; 1 ff., st. L. & Pacific-, r. Ine preferred - 5J i Do. pfd . 9 Jsast Tennessee-. z Wells A Fart:o Ex .lC'J &t Tennessee p'd. 5H W, ü. Telegraph 5' Tnrt WavriÄ V?sX: r1ftistr Pnal 11.' HanntbalA St. Joe. 'Deadwoo'l....II. A BU J. pfd- ... XltXlCHl ,mm 190 Houston A Texas-. 14 lUtnota Central. ....125 dorne take iron ll?er i Ontario 19 4 IQTZlcksllver. I., B, A W. . . 10! ; tkx preferred.. Xansas Si Tctäj.. 18! Southern Pacific,..lAke le A Weal. 74 3utro., Laxe bnore. 5va) Porelzm Mouey and Stoeks. LONDON, April 21. Consols, for both money and the accounts. United States Bdu1 4Kb. 1L5'. Railroad Bonds-Atlantic and Great Oettern first?. J?:: Canadian I'acific. S7J4: trie, aeconds, 56; Illinois Central, Mexican ordinajY,r,0: Paul common, 7J: New Yorr Central. V3: Pennsvlvaui, 57;: Keadin?. The Hmc of England Rained tubullionon ha;nce to day. Calcutta Unseed, 46s per quarter. KeCned petroleum; fr:fcg5Xd per sallon. PARI 3, April 21. The Konrsi to-day was wen and hesltatin?. At the the close, hor?rcr, a lomewhat better feeling prevailed. BERLIN, April 21. Prices declined here ta-dav. all round, Enyiaa securities being the most a"fiected. Tne Bourse at Franklort-oa-the-Main was Treak. VIENNA, April 21. The character of the political news caused a weak feeling oa the Bourse to .ay. PARI8, ipril 2L Three per cent, rentes 75f 5c lor the account. COH&EIt'CIiLL. Eathcr moderate actiTity characterized the wholesale trade, though dry goods aremoTlnj in a fairly liberal way. The grocery market is without important new feature?, though there is a lightly limproved demand, but prices are unchanged. Butttr is less firmly held, and cheese Is utik asjte.'ore. Fruits and canned goods are easy. FUh are al-:o easy. Eggs are quleu Ve3eUlles are beginning to arrive la largo quantities. grain. "Wheat-rrices are a jhmle firmer under liht receipts, and sellers Had ready buyers at full quotations. Futures show more activity. Corn-In gocd demand at slightly better prices. Eeceipts only fair. More interest Is seta In lu teres. Oats Steady at quotation?, and all grades cash delivery wanted at the prices named. . The fallowing uh!e snows ton receipts cf snla tt this point lor X.LS pt; twtnty-loar hoais: riocr, t'üU., I w . W . hj. ti The fsHowln utia taos the amount cf train is store At this point :

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tlonr. GrMn and liar. nox Fateat, HJ535 53: extra fancy, 14 753 t cc; fancr, 14 4a4 60; choico. ci 2531 laauy. i 10: txehle extra, 13 -zw S5: donhia exf. ccg : 15: extra, fj 75i3J 00; snperftne, ti Wccat-We quote: Bid, Atrrd. 2 nec .m 1 c-j nacx 1 03

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r trad 1 02 74 track wym 91 track (4 7 tracJr 81 trace 7 9!, track ö 97 track vy Bid, lixed 40 tracx 47i tracx 47 S track 4c:, trscx kyA 47 io.b. 4r 47J. Use 4C; track 4t;4' uack 4C4 track 4.)a far.r 47ji 40 tracs ...... B1A. Aiiei. S7V; track 3) 56 Vi track ?.. ZC track 3ar

Rejected - Ouid a caanUbie-.-. April J . .. ..mm .. Cera We Qucte: no. s white So. a White Tellow Uh Ulxed Mixed to. 2 white rejected So. 3 White rejected .. El2h nixed rejected... Bound r.. A D 11 ! Wnv... .... Oats weqncte: Fa 2 white Iiicht nixed.. Uixea Kjf No. 2, nominal Lra n MominaL CHICAGO KAT.KZT!. IFurnlshed by n. K. Kinney A Co., Grain and rtoTifioa brokers. No. - Chaoaber of Con me reo. April i'l. open' jaiKhst. Lowest iCiustng

LzaWay I f.'f KS'i f fi Jnvt 'A'h '. July 9i iV y'A Com May.. 4SU 4!! 47 47; Jure 47!; 474 47';, 47; July- 4S-VI 4S .I7j 47V; Osts Uay--. 3V J S,!k .?i Jcce cö j .".i 3; 33's July 1 SM, i" Fcrk - May I 11 r 11 It 75 11 7," Jene. 12 00 12 00 11 82 11 July. 12 10 12 10 ' 11 S3 11 9 Lard May.. 7 to 7 ( 6' 6 yj Jun&M... 7 10 7 It) 7 C". 7 0i Juiy t 7 15 7 li 7 12 7 12 Rl3 May.. 1 5 Vb b 1'5 5 Vb 5 '.j June j 6 11 6 10 C C." 6 0s July ! 6 17 C 17 C 12 6 12

rv.r 7r.tj "Wheat. l-?4: rorn. Hn: Oats. 1:0. Eeceipts of hoe?, It.tOG head. INDIANAPOLIS AV1IOLESALK MAUKIir. IJry Coeds rEirris. S liferrlmack rsney .8 UtoneMOK fancy... 6 I Berwick fancy ., .6 Belmont faacr-.-, vTladsor fancy Pacific laacy. Cocheco fancy. -4 Richmond f8.ncy tlcmllton fancy..MM. American fancy,.. American shlrtlnz 6 Waah'n'toa lnd. bine-7 ,BS!Ameriatn Irja, bluo ...7 4Albion solid Alien fancy- by Sim pt,on' s minlnz. .6 Allen Shlrtlnz ...4S( Steel Kiycr fancy .5;-5 kerilmatx ihirUng.-.4iiDnnnell fancy DXESS rxB&ics. I Psfc poplin lus- 9 Pacific caähm'rs.lO Pacific 12 Australian crape.. 1 8 Pacific 6-4 A. O.LL.M.S0 Paciac 6-4 K. X. cash.2C Pacific 6-4 A. Ü. ch.25 Hamilton i alpacas- V Hamilton mix 10 Pacific 1400 iawns 1CJ Paciao Organdy ........11 l'aclöc Cramtray...... 9 ! Pacific cretonnes . 8 Pacific c. t. sailings 6i Manchester caah..10 r"aano percaie8......is Manchester 5iDeB.-l3 pacifionnn's toU'c.IC Atlantic al;Hcas.... 10 Atlantic a. L. cash. .-21 Alan tic F. cahm .25 Arlington 4i-la nnn's veiling... ...T24 Arlington f gray cashmere. ..II BBOWI COTTOJCS. Atlantic A- . 7: Bed ford B,... ... Atlantic H . 7 Hill's.. "vi aj6t!0 Klver. Cl; Yardstick -. 6 Lawretca L. L .......J TremontU C. ....5'4 Indian Head. .....7H Stark A- .7J Ctonetopa W. ...CJ Haranatx 7 Fepperell R-... 6J DticaC ...-.iX ttppercii & ...7 iBoott XXrrprcren is Massich FtppereU 10-4 20 SWinCsor IL. BLZ ACHED COTTON 8, And:iscosln L 7 Barker Klüj lorbdalc .. . "ivA Karwell .. r-sliardTaie. f MasoaviUe Wtmsutta. .....,10 Fruit of the Loom Hill's Semper Idem... 7 J-ji Farmers' Choice. .. 74 8 8i 6 ?!Acxstone A. A....... 7Vil)wisht Anchor. . Hope, f)4 Pocahouti s. ...... . 7" . 5. - 4i Bl'd 7 X 10 7X 8 ?V4 10W g!i 12 13 UX fetchvllle 7 Chet3ntHlll Lonsdale Cambric rerpprell S4. lIMIIIMMt 20 teppereil 13 4.. 22 cot;o5 f UNans. B'n Bl'd Trcmont DL-... t 7 Tremont F.-... 6 Tiemont Ü 6 Tremont L-...... 7 Tremont B, 7)Treraont N 8 Tremont O .. 9 TftmontH 7 Trrmont P - S Trcmont A.... 9 Trtmont Y Tremont 2 11 8 t 10 11 13X Nashua O i" 7H Kllertoa ON.--. 6Vi KaehnaFK. KtfhSft F...--.. Nthna T .. "whn D... m 7 'Kilerton CM...- 7 TVEHertoaCL...... 7 8 iKllerton V 7!. gKllerton T. fr h) Ellerton B.. . 92 9 j Ellerton IL. r l PTllerton O, 10 10H, Kilerton P 10 4 HH'Eilcrtoa O ll,1 14 IKllerton N It Nashua C KashuaB s lO1u2 r?ahaa A 27aahna AAA... Nashua X Paahua XX...... GINGHAMS. 71 B.mifllll T4- . 8 , 9 .10X Lancaster.. 7tf Berkshire. Bate-... eufigow Yort 7 Mormancue KOTSl.. MM ..... Benfrew dress.. Johnson bnk fold... 7 1 Whita M'l'g Co 7 rXAIDS A5D CHXTIOTS. Ajnoexcas. 9 iMaoama pla!ds...... Amckeag, fancy 10 Louisiana plaids....-, Eates s Ottawa plaid Otis B B.... 8i;Edlaburg cher.ou Park Mills, 70 checx-12 rrerett cieTioti Park Mills, 80 check..is öreat Kerublla char. ?7 9 9 7 economy check........ 9HCoiamhUn . Vi 9K. Hamilton itrlrt....13 BxirrKS. Ctts, A Z A,.. 13 (His B B....w 12 Otis C C... ......11 Amos k eag...... 1 4 TCITC ! j 4 liajnakar......... . 8 Yorr, blueYork, siatc York, fancy... Oakland, A... Columbian,... ...15 11 ... 7 ... 7X iBoEton . TICKINGS. Amadea. A O A York, SO In.. ....l3;Lewistoa, S8... 14 .MllH!Lewlston, 32.. -...,12s Cjnnestoea. B F. 14 Lewiston. 'Si. ... 11 Canectoga, extra. .-IS 1 0estcsa, 0 OA. ..US.Oakland, A A 7X esAia BAGS. American.. .19 Qrangt?r...-... ....20 .20 Lewhtoa.......M....2i rranklinvlUe EUrk, A. .33H.Georgla, A... .18K CABPET CHAIIV. White. Man 18 lOoTerlet Chain. ..20 Colored ...-.- 22 No. 500 Cotton Yarn-10 andle Wiek 20 iTwiae ..ug -Tlie Prodnce Market. Fggs payiaz ico per otoz. : rrom store, 111120. Batter-Creamery fancy,27 (32Sc; choice, is jiOo; dairy, telectoJ, 15,tiiöc: country, fancy, lc; we?1 fn". lt jioc; medium grades, low grades. I3 taper lb. Poultry Hens, 9a per lb.; roosters, 5c: rprln? Chickens, 0a; hen turkeys, loo; torn tarkers, 8c: old geeee. and woii.ftathejed. r dr. si xi ducks, per dos., 3 25. Feathers Prime gsess, i5c; mixed and ducks, S0$25C PACT-l'lKO. Wool I no-washed and picked, 25330c; r:awahcd medium, lSo; nuwahed common. He; unwasfied flee, I5l&c: CotÄwcld, 17c; burry and enmerrhantab'e at their yalue. oottaa Ceeces, liaise The FrovtMca Market Bslow are tio prcseat ;orjhiag pnc: Caioked Meats, canvaed or piaia (plain meats oot guaranteed gainst Uippcrs-)!. C Ham;: IG to 124 lbs. avertae, ll(llic: 15 lbs. average, 10' ic; ;7S Its. average, li"c: 2J lb. average, lo; heavy averaets, 2125 lbs. 9,c Cottage hams, "lleliabia Brand " 7?4'c: do "forter Ilriai" 7i-;c: California harxs, "ReiUble Brr.nd,' TO; do "Porter Brand," 7Sc: Snsllsh breakfast bva. C2ar, -Bellabie Brand." 11c: Kagliah shoulders, light do, tic: English shoulders, heavy do, 6'c; rsmily shoal'crs, pSfces, do. cc; drlod beef, do, 15c Bacon Clear aides, l'ght or medium wt.. 8c; 2o reliien. light or medium wt.. 8Jic: do backs, light or medium wt., 7!;c; do French flitch, 7c. D. 8. and Pickled Meas-nt?llsh cared, clear Ildes or bfcotes, nnToked. 7Vic: Bean pork, clear, ptr bbl., 2o0 Iba, 815 fyO; pork, clear, pr bbl., 2C0 tbs. Sit 00; family pork, clear. rr rbl., 200 lbs.. 12 00; family beef, per bbh, -J00 lb., S18. Also in Ji tbls.. containln? 100 . at half tie p-ios of iDe barrels with c.'c added, to torer additional crt of pcksce. Lrd Pare ketu-readerM la tlcrcea. 8c: la half barrels or 60-lb tub. SVc; 4S-10 tia tuts, 9c: X-lbpal 9c: 13-lb pails, 9;c. Bologna in cloth Sc: la skia, 6 Vi 3. Tb Urocry Market. Caeoie-mil crem. New York, 03: part skinx, fsc per pound; WUconela, ICc; superUr, lie UoS-Ccmmoa, 9X310c; ordinary. 10'O lie: fair. HHail;c: prime, 12V;l2Xc: rtrictij PTtnae, LT'-iia'-ie: choice. lS,4at4Hc: Old overamentj&Ta, lS025Hc: McLanghlin's XXXX routcl. KD pscLages, lOO-lh csaea, lv;C: GO-lb lo., I4c; Aibncxie'g icasted, I4;c: Letering's,

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pnme, 14J..0. imcara tMtloal, Ti-f powda?ed, 7c: rranulated. e-;4c: standard A. e36'2: off A, bft c: wnite extra C tvego'yc: nznt brown, 6K't bc: commrn gradea, 4;ii5,4C; Hew Orteauui tiown. b'AiC llolanea ana oympt New crtrp New Orleant tcolaasta. bC$5SC. fyrup. 2S345o tor pal, Jcr common to choke; maple ryrup. 81 lO'l E5. Bleu Carolina and LonKiana, UC ficicca Pepper, x&l0Xe: aicplce, lO-tJc; clorea, 2C825c; ginger, n&lici cinnamon In mats, 12tii5o; notmega, 75O0c fcait Lele, ta car Jots. 8Vs: dray lots, ft ccqi CS; small lota, 10c more from store: dairy, 82 1V3 00. fitarch Kefined ptxil, 8Vi353Xo ber ib.; Äareka, 4c; Chan pica glow, lxunp, &tc; lnaproved corn, iVn'Hc Kalt Ftsn Mackerel, extra mew. 824 pcrbbL: halves, 812 50: K. 1 mackerel. tl&32C: halvf a. 89 tllO; No. 2mackereL 812 S'jyli; halves, 16 508; No. 2 medium, ti' halves, ftt r3: Na S mkertt, m 60, halves, t?93h): No. 1 waiW) CsX 87 W; boneleMi fish, f5 f-CU'3 per 1U0 lhK.: boneless cd, 57; extra, I1'; rand Pank, SV5io perlh. : faiaily wfcito fitd., S3 CO per 100 It. ; No. a plckr.iel, 13 ("J per ICO lt.t haUibut, He Ptrin. Foreign Frnlt liondon layer raisins, nw IS WXl 40: new Valencia, U311Kc: Hultana. He: new Mcsoittl raWns, two crown. 82 (i(2 75: California L. L.. f 1 6.V. threa crown. $3 22. Lemons Mttwina, fi 7jqt vs. lmnf Tnrsash, 6SC4"'c; euitrca do., 8Kc: currants :V-i'ic newns, layers. 12V& DttewMatis, 4Vsc: Lard- in ?enpnpl boxe. 9'aiOa Oranees t'lorlda. crate, CI 50 Mi: Medina Orac re f dingle O.. 5-t coral 50- do ibie 0.. 12 7Vi3 CC: IiTip"r!c l do., f I 503" 0: ValpaciA caef. 55 50a7 W: Cliforaia oranges. $.t 00'. 53 prr box. t'eannta Kaw, Tcuntvses, Wilminston, gsc; roasted, lic: Teaneswe. 4S9 fMe. Eananasil92 per bnncn. Cocoanuus Canned Goods We onoter Tomatoes. I lbs.. 51 CO: Peaches. 2 lbs. standard, $i 65 Öl 70; 3 Ite., 81 SCtJI 00: seconds, 3 lbs. 81 M ul CC: 2 lbs., 81 8.V41 4S; Pie PeAChes, S lbs. SI 2C'4 1 25; 6 lb?., 2 C5Ui 10; Blackberries, 81 UVSl 05; B'rawbcrrles. 81 1011 15: PepbenleE. 81 15dl 25; Chcnit. red. V4vc: white, J1Ü5CI2 20, String .Heap. K5'.0c: Qroen P&s, Yarmouth Corn, 81 3t'C4l S5: 5!ointaia bnar fjra, 51 25-1 ISO: Standard 2 lbs. SfcöSl 03; Mackarel, tt Vidi S5: rlneApplea. $1 50. si 00; Kumon, 1 lb 51:9170; Tumbler JeiiKs. wS'Wc; cove Oysttrs.i lh., Hht eUht, 0S5Sc; 1 lb., full weight. ri0b,ail0:2 lbs , nht Wclgnt. 8110: 2 tr.. full welsht,81 :Sl 95: tvrdInM. French. s, Jl 75 per dot. : American, lis rXi twr doa; Applai, t Its. r'o: 15 lbs. 51 $0 32 W: pallou. V 53 3 CO. Vegetablea and. Fralta. Beaut Choice nasy, 81 CO: medium, 81 60, Harrows, Vm 25; CalUcrnla. fi Potatoes 82 CC32 35 p?r bbl: t5175c per bn. Sweet Potatoes Palialelphla Jerevs, S35 5C l BaltlmoreJi. 844 60; Keatucxy, 83 25J3 50: yellow seed, $ LOct i 75 per bbl. Apple Cnofoe, 13 00(33 50; fancy, 83 60 Jl ; com Caan, ft 25&1 fXX Dried Apple rvaporated, l&ci oonmoa dried. 5Ä5KC. Peaches Dried peaches, halvrx 9ci Call forma halves. He: evaporated, ics;isi7c. Cahtee-New, per bbl., f J 63 f-i Oaions ti Wt-li 50 per bbL; Bermuda oaloas, 8-"? eo per crate. Onion ho White bottom. V 00 per 1. : yellow tcttom.81 CO per bu.; top sots, tJ COperbu. Honey Ifc&lCc, Seed Feed Ticcthy, fl 5C(3l 75 per bnhl; clover, 14 75(5 00 perDuahel; blae grass, 90?3il 2per bushed Coal nnd OoKe. Pitahur?, per ten, St 00: anthr&clte, 17 CO; Raymond Clty.54 00: Indiana block. 8?C0: ccce, Inrap, 10c: coke, crashed, 12c; Jackcoa coal, 85 75; Stout's coal. (2 60. Hides, Leather and Tallow. Esmioct sole, 24j3ic: oak sole, subset Pennsylvania harness leather, 831370: harness leather, aStäÄc; bridle leather, per djz., 00 572; domestic kip, bOviSOc; French kip, &-Al 20; ciomwtlc calf, 70c('n 10; rrench CAlf, 81 HKfl HO. bude?? Ko, 1 cured, 7sc; No. 1 green, 5'3C!3; No. 1 calf, vailOc; cured, Kalle; dry talt, loo; filnt, 12c: No. 2 hides, of. Tallow Friroe, (: No. 2, 6c Grvtsf Brown, l$VAi white, ftQ5c; je'low, Drag Market. Alcohol,- 25.3:2 83: calomel, 7550; camrhor, i,'C: cochineal, 50(ütfOo; ch'oroforrj, 'jlctii 00; iura optna, 81 2J4 W; lndlco, 81 COc3 CO; mor ; pome. 53 4ü-q3 65. Oil Ctor. 81 rrji 60; sweet oll, CcöSl fe; olive oil, 81 02; beramot (("Airderbon's), 8i25ä2 50; lnoa 5andero-'i.), $1 72 00. Quinine P. A V?., 95 ; fl CO, ciachöüida, 403i5c American tt-carb, tOvls, 450; English di.5(gfc. SnnfT Garret's, 2-ox. rack., II CO per do.; 4-ca. bottle. 83 00 per doa. Flovo's tfclrjbur, 43-,c Turrsntlne SC-ci-tSc; Enlsb Venetian rel, by bbL, 2Vc; less quantities, 8Kc. IcdlEC $ t 00: Iodide potash, ti uo, Clove. 20 1 2fc. Khubarh, 9JcCJSl 25. Window gUs, 73 an 1 lCc: double, 75 per cent. off. Iron and Btel Market, Bar Iron fl 9C(321C; rates ;hoop iron, ?2 50 rates Rcrway and 8weed iron, 5o rates: horse shoa iron, Sa Horse Shoe Bnrden & Perkins', per kog.ff i 0; xauie shoes, 81 per keg advance, llone dhoo Nails Northwestern, Globe and Pumaui,per box, S4 50. Cast Steel Eest American, per lb., 13o: spring ateel, Cc; tire steel, 4c; toe calk steel. &e; machinery liCtLVc Nalls-82 25. Sllscellaaeons Warketa. Kaw rur Mink, largo, dark. 20c: pale, im; raccoon, black and extra, 81; large and dark, GJc; pale, 40c: xauskrat, fall, St7c; winter, 7c, spring rat, c: opos&um, Mlc: skunk, black, prime, COc; short stritve, 40c; otter. 82 CO; gray Xox, 50c; red fox, 103SOc; house cat, 5.iii5c; sheep pelts, by amount of wool and quality, 10.375c: fa 11 long-haired Newfoundland dec tkias, 50c -JJ ö;l8 Wequot?: Llnrecd, rw, 513 S2c: boiled, 54 G: lard oil. 55S5c; miners' oil, ö-i JSSs; lubrtcattng o;L U straits oll, 55ü3c; ocnzlne, 10 S14c: coal oil, Indiana l?gal test, 9 J10c; 150 fgne, ten, lOgilc; water vrhite, 155 decree, 14c. Tinners' Supnlies We quote: B'st brand cnarOoal tin 1. C Ii X14. 12x12 and 14x20,56 25 ; IX,10xl4. 11x20 and 12X12. 2; roofln, IU, 11x20, 75; 2:x2S. 511 03; block tin, in plg. 2tc; In bare, 25c. Iren 27 B iron, 8.25c; 27 O Iron, Co; Juniata galvaa'-sed, 5C per cent, discount; nrfued, to and 10 per cent diRCount Sheet sia3, C'4'a Copper , bottoms, ijc PiAlnhthed copper, HI a. Solder, 11 lee. LIVE STOCin. Xadlaoapoll Li stock Flarkes. Urion Erocx-Yards, April 21. Cattxb Receipts, 150 head; shlpmeats, head. The local supply continues light and mostly 0! butcher grades. Quality not yood. The market is steady on this class, while shipjors are slow sale at iUotatici:f. Chace shirring grade - 55 ?ca5 50 Medium to pood shipping grades 4 75rai3 to Common to fair shipping grRdfa. ;. 4 ".'vcsltö . Ctockers and feeders, common to good,.. 8 75QI ft 0 Choice cows sua ii3.:ers..... 4 20 54 75 Medium to good cows an 1 halfen , 3 50 34 03 Common to fair cows ad Hellen 2 508 2 fea's, commoa to good .... 4 'OftS to Balls, comman to good ... 2 75 S3 75 Milken, common to pood 20 0050 Cd Eoss-Recelpu. 2.0C0 head; ihlpmenu. 1,000 fcca Quality good. Market cpened ac'Jve af. jUotalions, and ruled steady to the cloie. Pelect lliit to medium- ?i 5"31 C3 Common to fair light ... 4 40 nt " Heavy roughs - 3 7531 U Bhixt Receipts. 100 head; shipments, none. Marked steady tud unchanged. Good to choice grale .. .- ft 40514 75 Filrto medium grades 8 10,44 2:) 'rn men 3 iio-.js t'n) Spring lamct, to LP lis .. . f C:t27 tc niaew herft. I AST LISEF.TY. Pa,, April 21 -Cvt!e-Fi!r demHud tbr.m.hout; rctelptx, 4ÖG uai; bntp-m-uts, tCf. l.ad. HoKS-tlow: Philadelphias bold at 81 7031 M): Yorkerf. U 31 0; receipts o.iOC hcid: shipments, 1,7-0 head. She'ep-Dull -st ICtsl'c lower than vesierlay: receipt, S.CvO head; suipments, 5.8 held. ECFFALO. April 21. Cattle Receipts to day. 25 bead: eoincd through 7i car?. Mark.; qniet but 5tady. Sheep bds Laxts P.eceipts to-day, 1.2 haad: consigned throu.h, 11 cars; miret dull sal uncht)Kcd. flog Receipts to-dav, 3."0 head; ccne'gnM throni;b, Gl ear?. Market teady wi:h a fa;r demand. KANSAS CITY, April 21. The Live Stock Indies 'or reports: Cittlc Receipt. 2.JC1 hend. Market stoady 1 fairly eclive: exports, $5 2:(5 50; gorxi to r'ioi. hipr?rp. 54 T.") d." 2?: common o medium, 1 jj 4 4 70; cows, 82 73 7i: feeders, slat 50. Hogs Keoeipis, 4.7G7 heal. Market activ? nnl lrc higher; extrcnie raue, 81 15'.? I 0: bau-, Si -0 0125. Sheeprrpfpbt, i.eoo head. M-rket steady, firm and unchanged, .NEW YORK, Anrll 21. Ecevea Receipts, :,.! rar loads for export and ?) car loads for home trade, lauphterera direct. Nothing done in beef 'attdffcted teef aull a; .-3 -;ic per round: export. l ihead of live cattle; l.tto qu.rttrsof beef and w.U carcases f f mofen fcttl Ilcccip'.f, c;-0 bead. Market Tery dell

snd nearly tcrical tt H(35 per 1C0 pounds fir clipped sheep, -uf for uuiboru do., ar.d Sjf0;7 for nmhmn yearlings; fair to good spring lambs cold freely at i per head. Hoes lucclpts. 3 500 bead, all for aughterers direm None oiTered alive. Nene Riling. Value, 81 12(3.5 00 per ewL BT. IA1ÜIS. April Cl.-tüe-Rccelc, l.SCO head; ahipments, 10 bAd. Mrtct utevly with cc od demand: extorts nominally Sj )iJ's": fair to goexl ivhipping pteera from 1,k to 1.40O lbs., 84 7:Q5i:). kocd bufhera' atetr,tt 404 K; sPckeifai.d feedeis, J 10;")l 75; corn-lid Ttxans.St 25 6-5 00. Hogs EfccJpts. 5. Leo bead ifhipmcnta,. 410 head. Msrset strong ard active: Yorkers, 5i;5?cl45, packers. Ji 15:14 35; butchers. Si 40 4 4. Sheep Receipts, l.fdO bead; khiptneuts. 2 TOO hed. Market HctiTe and firm: faino so-! rn'ittonv, i C034 'z'y, good to choice, f i ;'53"i: extra, 85 25 CUICAGO, Ar'il 21. The Crovcrs' Journal report: CttIe-?-ece!pts. 5.1C0 head: shipments, 2.900 luad. 5fariiCt kluw but j1ro:is:er, exc-rpt a heivy gred.s; bteere, SH0J15 fb; biitchtrs'. J2 50l K; Hock as. 13 401; feeders, 5li Si; Texsns Slfi, pi4ti, 4,ii,0 head. Market strorgor nd r;ive; prices lthiyher; rough and mixed, fl I'tl 50: x-acking snd shippiui;. 84 bbQl 75; iiht, 81 3031 70; ekir. tS 5MCJ4 2V fchttp Eccipt, C.400 head: Phlp-nen'.s, 2.5C0 head, ilarket slow, bat 15ä2-c lower; shr::, 2Cl; wcolec.Si i.'C$". STARK TS BY TKLtOFi AI'll.

Prodnce Markets. CHICAGO. April 21.-Tbe wheat market was mbjci-ttd to marvelous tutuatior.s to-day and tilt tendency was toward lower prices eiespiie a larv;e decrffi.se in visible supply, a sharp declms in Kngiith cocscls and warlike rumor?. The weaknts was ascribed In the inain to reports of anawtathtr through li e winter wneai region, lavcrablc to the growing crops. The market opened c:sci:ed with prices r& '4c higiier than ti.- hi.hes Courts of yesterday, "Lui libera1. orTeriEgsofloDg wbeat caused aquct deciiue of )m 2c. With tome slight fluctuations prices rtlliid 161)4C on more warlike new, ßactaated. and closed J: higher than yet toro-y. The afieruo jn beard wts chtrvcterized by weakness and the market sold off a r ent f 101a t he top. In ua ai rrent dibei:ef that the ntw from London predicted war, bat It contended that the full tenor of the dltpatf be3 wss pet appnc!ted in time to have cm etoct nitn the tourte of prices. There was only a fair amount of pcculatiou in corn and the prevailing tciie wes one of weakness, prices aver aping lower. The May option early gol 1 o:i lc. wniic the other futures declined only 7t,c. The market reacted toward the close of the regular beard ar.d cWd ? ;$J.;c under yesterday. Another decline followed in the afternoon. Oats ruled trm early, but the market broke under heavy ollerings, declining ;tQlc, bat reacted somewhat and nosed ;c under jesicrday. Provisions ruled firm early, but closed boinewh&t lower. Flour ti uiet and unchanged. Wheat Tradlbg, ery aUivc, but feelloc nervous and un settled. 'ILe market opaned J-jS.o higher 03 warlike news and a declme lu LasDls, rut declined lcu'c, I nder heavy oCermgs of long wheat lese lo 021 war telciiraait and closed 'c bliilerthan yesterday, sales mused: April, J-7'. fi'c. closed a: bV-j-, May, ts'h$t54e, closed at 3c; June, OOJi&yc, closed Ki ai :, ;, Jmy, 2'... (.9i-;c, closed at y.c. No. 2 aptiaj. Si,ätvSj.i-; No. sp! i tig 7lX('ii-; No. 2 red. 'j5c Coru Ruled irregular ana unsettled with only a fair dejrrte cf rctirity. The market declined I1 ;c, ttie latter for May. but reacted end closed 'aV lower; cash. -If." , 47c: April. W 4i 7c, closed at 46J,,c;.liaay. 4;yti8;c, closed at 47!-..!; Juae, 17. 47 c, closed at 47Jvc: July, 47!ic8ix3i?, closed at 4'.c. (tats Opened lirm and higher, but wiui increased receipTs and rather neavy otreriui;! declined Tt'ile, HiM iuHtPd una cJo-ed -c lower than jesttrolay: cash, SrTTjc: May. SiJa''ic closing at 34,c: Jun. .156-, cled at :);-fl CiSfU- Kye-(2uieU No. 2. OGc, Bulev Nom-. iual. 1-ihxseed eHdy; o. 1, fi 3). Mc?s Pork Trad irm was only moderately active, ami prircH were 5C74c hitier early, batadticline of it (Vjl'c followed, the raarket cl :?:rj-' neidy; casd. fll ai5;51y. $11 7511 f,lA, tioe.d at ll 0 (.ilK2;-i; Jute, tl .V2K'."1A clastd ii.'. fll av$ 11 'J2'..: Jnly, 8UH5C412 10, closed st 1212 0H. Lard Tradlt üuht with prioe-8 a t'iade easier; (tti, 'jV:J4 uo: May, a.7 02'.',. oIoss.Ibi P7 ...t7 to. June. 7 057 ii1, r!oed at tl 0; 7 C7i; July7 i; 15. Boxd Meals -ön-ady ; drj halted iboulder, tt tWt 1 CO; khert rib. 8" 'Sya. (i 10; säort e If ar id.. So -:ü. tucars Unchanged. Un tne Produce Exchange; Butter ruled uuchaui'cd: cgKS weak st 1'-h.2!v. Receipts-Flour, .',0.000 bbls.: wheat, 75. tü ba.;eorn. lCi.ooOb-i. : oats, 125.ClO tui.; rye, e.Oto li.: barley. 10.0CO bu. SnipmentK Flour, 41,100 bbl?.; wheat, 9S.0O0 bu.: com, U3.CC0 bu.; oats 12-i.CW bu. ;rye, 2,0u0 bu ; tarley, 15,tCO bu. Aiternoou Eosrd Wheat Kxcited and lever, clewing 7c Apiil: 8': May: o!c June: July, t orn 4f.V'Kc lower. )iL - ' ;'c lower. I'ork bT'.c lower. Lard S,l4.e lower. NEW YORK, April 21.-Cotton-r-tsy; la tu ret cws'd stiariy: April, 10. Mr: Mav, 10 8c; June, 10V7o; July. ll.uc: Au.nsi, 11 He: beptoinber. 10 Mc: October, lu 40c; November. 10.'22c; Oecambcr. lP.i'.'c; January, 10 37c. Flour-Ileceipts, 35,fc73 bbls. : exports, none; market very Keidy, but prices not juotablv chaDKed: coinmou to good extra Wcfdtrn aDd htate, 53 7C(4 20; Roo t to elioice do., St '256 10; choice to double extra, f.) f-CQC. 'JO: market closing meady. Wheat Receipts .:6.875 bu.: exports, Ö0.71C bu; spot lots with ieavy ligurtf: alc9 of 6,32S ttO bu. future?; jrt.000 ou. fpot: No. 2 spring. tic; unsraded red. SlcJl 02: No. Zi red, Sse: No. 2 red, U'H afloat, 1 00143l CI elevator; No. 1 white, si; No. 2 red, April, nominaJ; May. ealtsof Cl.cuo bu. at y xU ui'4. cirsine at yv.c; June. Mies of 3.103.0HÜ bu. at 1 01 '-'H '4 1 1 i unc 11 1 01: Jniy, aleaof 14'J.t.uO b.i. at81 Ul'U.V, closing at 81 " Au-.-ut, sa'.es Of Cöfi.iOO bu, at Si u .31 Co' M closing at 1 0). After 'cbango more v. ar-like news wa received, but too late to af ect ttie cmrket, forn Options opened J.öc bisher, later declined 5 lc. cioing heavy: pot lots (ft'jc lower; recti pte, 9 0J3 bu.: exportn. C5.157 ou. ; salef, l,416.0iK) bu. of future; 147,000 bu. ot epot; un-.-ra-icd. 5t,l-$fi5cc, ftearrer, lV'A'r elevator, o:yi ailoat: No 2 red, 51c elevator, J-r7ic aiicat: steamer white. -V.e: No. 2 vßite. tt 'CT'c; ungradel hite. 5 c: o. 2, April, .'iJ4(a5l;,c. ciosin? at :l-: May. 6. '-Jic, closiLi: wt 5Sc:Jure. 5j.';a5lc closing at 5. -:,c; July, "AJicä",.-, closiua at .'ij'; August, 5"c Oils (T',vc hiirber: receipts, 61 CUO bn.; exloits, ncne; wiksof 25.o:0bu. future: 80.0J0 bu. fpot; mixed we.ern, 40 '1? lie: white, do. 42. Pi'.s. itay hieady and detaand fair. CoSee Spot fa"ir; Kio dull and weak:optlonsraore active anl slightly lower; No. 7 l;to spot, 7.0'ic: sales, :j.:iii) taus; April. . iv-c; May, 0 co..1.""; June, 7.0: 7.1Cc: July, T.l.'-c; August. 7.2.ft7.:)c; September. 7. CC47.l5c; Octotxr, 7.35(5(7. tte; November. 7.3?rrv 7.4.c; Uecembtr, 7.457.5"c. Suar steady anl moie active; centrifugül, ." 3 10 ; muscovado, 47-It'O. moliveg M'.ar. z : vacuum Pin, IJc: Handard A, S.V: gtanuhiied, 5 5 lt'&6. MolassesSteady and in lair demand: rctininr. 1743. Rice Quiet ant unchanged. Petroleum United c!oed at 77 ,c: crude in bHtrels, G7e,57l l:oiu uiit 1 urpentine Dull. l:cs Weak and dud; western. 13 :4'.iilc. Fork Dull : mgspot, CM. Lard Opened a thspe better, closing hen vv ard 2(g t poims lower: WrMern ateam, snot, t7 1". 0 20; May, 17 2- June. $7 3l(ä7r.5; Jutr. 87 ;-m (ir 42; Anbeut, V 47(ä7 49: epttmt.er. $7 l Buttfr steady, fAir it ,uirv fcr fine u c. C"he?se Quiet und stead. iy Lc-ltf. Leal Dull. 0:her articles unchanged. BT. LOrjI3, April 21. Flour-Firm but unchanged. Wheat Active and bisher, b-it untttied; ofne! ': better, then lecuaed '2. recovered on fieoli war news, and closed xr.o to1.02c above yeslerdaj; No, 2 red, rash, ti "JtV 1 tJaceddih2 to location; Mav, i Ol!ial C21. clo nz at SI 02. June. M CH' .ii or '., c.winz 1 ?1 CJh: July, 51 GlVsjl c'.S, closing "at il 0j'v Corn Lower 8nd flu 1 1; cl sing below ysterdav: cab, 4i";K?4;'..-: May, 4l"is57b, clo.dng at 4i.-,-: Jun?, 40. sv t 'r; ..oiu? at .' Ju:y. 4c 'M ;C", clusirg at u1, c. 0t Lo-ier and slow for options but hizh'-r :or rah : N'. 2 mi ie3, r&ih. : f.c; May, ;MV- Rye Dull at t ie bid. barley No market. Ls.-d '.'irmcr at S3 4.0 i 5tt. Butter- rpchanpe 1. Pg?s Lower at yöc. Fiatleed Ncmital at 81 r", i!ay l ncr:any 1. Cra -ljyt 02 at mill. Corameal Ste.i ly at 8 :w. Wocl Firm ami 1ncriHP5td. Port lull at 512 12S'- B-Jlkmeats-DLll; cirlr.ts, fo.b. long Clear, t5 i0; ehort rib. Jo: short clear, 55 25 Btcoa -Ouie-t; hott clear. $0 wi0 4d: short ribs, $3 4 (3o iC; short e'ear, SO 70. l.ard 3; '.-0. F.'jceloisFlour, 5CCJ bb.; wheat. lf.CCO ba. ; c jra, G'.,')0G bn : cay. 2f.,0Cw bn.; rye, none: bailer, nt.ne. ehipmerfpi Flour, e.OCQ bols : waut. -;.0k bn. ; corn, l.'.,(.C0 bn.; oaus -.OOJ bu.; rye, 1.C00 bu.; tarley. cere. Afternoon F.ard Wheat closed lower; May. ?1 C1J4 Jone, il r..;B fellers July. M C'.;. ;orn c:cH'i lower at 4i'v' seller.-: June, Ijc; July, 4:c lid. CINCINNATI. April 21. Cotton-iaiet at lOc Hour tronj: farm!. H 15'Jl ,ü: faucy, fl i.U jix Whfat-.Slror gcr: No. 2 red, 21 c.i O: receipt, 0,i to bu. : shipment.;, core. Corn In eooo demaud and Mron?; No. 2 mix!, 43' Jt V. Oats s"ronzandin gocddem:i l: No.2 mlel. 37 rt'eo. Kye Firmer: No. 2 fall, 71c Karley In fclr Ue-n-ard: extra No. 3 spring, C4t4 - PorkDull at 512 15. Lard Qcict; cur rent make, K f:'.;. Baikraeats-Dull and unchinc 1. Eacon Steady and ucifcanptd. Butter Mrone and higher; Northwestern extra creamery, If23c; otio creamery, 2027o; fancy dairy, W. Baar (iulet and uncaaiiitd. iloga quiet; common

out chance 01 importance; options opened stron? and JlQiHc higher, afterward weakened and dropped 1 Viil ' .c, leaving off heavy at about the inside

a"i light ti'JCQHC; rs-clins ta.1 tutrhrsMir) 4 CC, receipts, 916 Lead; shipments, 725 heul.

t-i a w n t t Itnll1. e -r.WAsV .ml loer: Ohio fac'.cry, c&Jc. rniLaDELniiA. Arm 21-Fieor-QQiet, but firm. Wheat r-irm; No. 2 rd, ia export elevator, lir; tBediTim In fmin depot. 81 02: No. 2 rd. April, 9S6J4c ;aUT. to)f3yjc June,tl00l 00?,: July, fl C2sl -';5- rn Opr-nt'l firm, closed dull: No. 3 mixed. f6!?; "tmtr, Sja5ic: No. 2 mixed. MX(57c: No. 2 mixed, April, 5ta5c; May, 54.35ic; Jnno. 5"35Co: July. tf:GSc OaU A bade tronger: roor No, 3 white, 4lc: good No. 3 white, 4liGt-- No. 2 white, 42 4c; No. 1 while, 4ic, futures duU;iNo. 2 white, April, 41K(3i2?4C: May. 4l&42c; June, UVtUxSe: July, 4:icc legs Dull and cdiier: extras, ll-'c. otber articles unrhanacd. ReceU.ts rioar, 3.0JU bbls.: wheat. 22.000 bu.: corn, .ss,frj bn.; oats, 13.(CObn. Ehtpmen Wheat, 2G,oCG tu.: corn, 77.C00 bu.: oats, lC.GOQ bu. NEW ORLEANS. April 21.-Flour-Dull and weak; supply fccod: choice, 1 1 75 Jt4 W: fancy, ?fjl 515; extra fanry. 5 2)35 10: wintor wheat patents f. 75: Miunei-o'a pa, cats bikers k. Corurnval-DMI at 5 53. Pok- Quiet and e.iaier at f 12 62)4. Bulkmeats-Quiet and easier: f hoaliWs i.acked, 40; Ion? clear and cleat rib, 8i 25. Bcon-ei'iiet and easier: hos:ldera nominal: lor-.' clear und ilear rib, Jo S7lv CofiVe c)-.lt ru'1 unctiai c5d. Sugr and "MolassesSteady ami ud hanged. Rice In fair demand and unchanged. Fran Lower at fl 051 I'j. others uncraiH.ed. icht 21 0 wr l.Cco premium, titerl lug, lank, 4SC';.. codmi'.s, C4'5if.5. MILWACKFR. April 21.-Flonr 'Quiet and enchanscd. W heat No. 2, Milwaukee hbc; May, lc: June, c. torn None In the market: No. 2 nominally 47c Oats fc?u:aoy but dull; No. ;tl';c. Kye-Nothins done: No, 1, 430. Farley-Quiet but frm; No. 2. O2Q02ic Provis-iont-Sfeady Mcfh Porx Round loif, eashor My, fll fv. Jcue, 811 0. Lard-Prime steam euhor May. li : June. V Oj. Butter-Quiet: low crades dull at l'.'j-lc. Cheese Demand liiht at H.' i12C. Efi3 L'nchangCvt at 1 V41oC Eecslpts rur, RMS bsla,; neat, lf.'i; bu.; btrlcy, 7.K.otri. Fäipmcnt Flour, 11,041 bbla.; wheat, 2'.,vt."bu. : barley, 1,725 ba. BALTIMORE, April 21. - 'Vhcat-TYeetera h'gher with a better dsriat'd: : No, 2 winter td, pot, V.'i..s-.'ar: May. '.,(jj2: June. 5. Cd 4 bid: Juij, O1;;! C3!f. o-r Weetern lower und quiet: mixed pot, bWlll': lrchh: April, .Vvc afced; May. 53Vi'(i".v)-ic. oit3 tcndy: Western white, S(3,i1c: ciuea, 4'?,q4c. Provision Firm and steady, other article uncbaned Receipts -fleer. II. 02 fcb33.; ifheAt, 1 i.ctX) lu.; com, 7J.OC0 hn. : oats. 7.CC0 bn.: rye. 1,00 bu. h'rmu'J. Wbent, 51,0.0 bn. ; e-oro, eV.'.tCü bu. S&lee Wheat, 672,000 bu. ; com. 3S.ÜC0 bu. LOUISVILLE, April 21. rotten Quiet: mid dime, 10",.i. Grain Strong and firm. Wheat Oilering small; No. 2 lotigberry. V.c: Na 2 red, '.'he. Corn-No. 2 mixed, 40c; No. 2 white, 51c Oats No. 2 mixed, S?c. l'rovisions Quiet, llacon Clear sidea, 57 23: shoulders r 2S, Bulkmeats-Clear rib Fide-, t 15; clear aides, 5j 50; bhonlders.:M 75 Lard Choice leaf, Ss 25. Mess Pora-512 50. Uams ojgar cured, 1010 5). TOLEDO, April 21. Wheat -Closed easy but active: No. 2, CKh and April, SQy.e; May, 'JO-'c; Jnne, 92?;-c; Jr.ly. 94j!c: No. 2 soft, $1 tli. Cotu Dull and venk; No. 2. cash, 4'J'ic; May, 49c; lune, 4iHj nked; July, 5j-jc asked. Oats Nominal; no quotations. Clover Qaiet: melium, fj i)0j No 2, f5 f0. Receipts Whent, 16 O(K) bu. ; corn, 10.o bu. Shipments Wheat, 1J wrj bu.; corn, G.CO0 Lu. KANSAS CITY, April 21 Wheat Opened weaker aud cio.'-eO urout; cM. 77'4 bid; April 77'" b;d; May, 7v'4c; June, K!'., usj" -; July, K:1;,C. Corn Q'uet; c-Hkh, öl;c bid: April, zsy2r, May, SSc bid. OaU Nominal, iio bid. Cotton. MEMPHIS, April 21. Cotton-Dull; raid1Hre, lOJi c. Receipts. 327 bäte: shipments, 5G2 bales; 6toek, S5.C42 bales; fales, 275 bales. GALVESTON. April 21. Cotton-Stoady and nnchenced. et und pros.1 receipt?, 211 bales, bales, 713 bales; stock, 1175 bales. . NEW ORLEANS, Arril 21. Cotton Dull and easy. Prices uncbangeel. Net receipts. 1,578 bales; groins receipts. 1,"7 biles: exports to Great Britain, 5,626 bales, gales, iOD bales, Hock, i;r.,47J tales. NEW YORK, April 21. The l ost in iU cotton review mt$; huture deliveries are quiet; lct 2ß'M().c. recovered the decline, and were sold at the third eall l-lOO-; hisber tnan at the c löee of ye-srdy'it market; V 0 bale June brought 10.97c, aud TOO ba.'cs Juiy, 1 (bi; IC. Sic was o He red for April; lu.SGc for May; ll. 11c- for uiust: 10 Mc for-ptenibar: 10 4t'c for October: lo.y'c for November and December, and 10 for January. Futures closed nuiet, partly lH0Jc higher taau' yesterday. Salts u2.(KJ0 bnlig. Oils. PITTSPURG, ApMI 2.-Petro'euTa Dull and heavy; prices opened at liilc, declined to 7;?Kc, and clcsed at 7 Sc. 1P. ADKORD, Pa.. April 21. rctrolenm Natibial Transit CeriiBcates opBvl t 7a' c, ud clewed at 77-'4c; highes price, 7S' tc; iowesi, 77)kc. Clearances, 1 s:i COO Ib'.s. NEW 5'ORIC. April 21 -OU-The market to-day developed nothing of special interet. The extreme 11 actuation were ,vithin a ran?3 of le?s than 1 per cpiiU, the hieben prlca betn near the optnlon 7S''eC, and the lowest and final prices were 77 4C OIL CITY. Pd., April 21.-Petro;eura-Cm4e oil, sales of 747. 1 00 bbls.: clearances R.96.U)0 bbls.; runs 79 512 bbls ; shipments, 97. 31 S bbls.: charters, f 5 4:ir. bbL. National Transit certificates opened at 7.s" c and cloed at 77J4c; h ghett price, 7s- ;c; lowest, 77'4c. Dry Goods. NEW YORK, April 27. Dry Goods The market bfcs been quiet at lirst hands ana in any requeH. either personal or by mail, for small miscellaneous assortments jobbers are doinst & fair business, -with now und theu a favorable exception through job offerings, in men's wear woolens contiiuie tobcln request, both forlihtandheavyelizbt goods ami ot the latter a fair busfnesa is of daily frequency through orders. Wool. BOSTON. April 21. Wool There is a steady derjatd lor wool, and prices are unchanged. Manufacturers eontinne to puichae at last week's prices, tnd holders are anxious to close up all stocks. Unwashed wools rein fair demand, but dc-irahle lots are scarce. Pulled wools are selling at 25i:;0c for good supers and continue in steady demand. In foreign wool very little has been done. V blfcy, OXCINJSATI, April 2l.-Whlaky-(i'.iiet at fl 13. CHICAGO. April 21.-V7hlsky-Firm at tl 15. 8T. LOUIS, April 21. Whisky-Stead v at 81 1L NEW OEI.KANS, April 21. Whisky Unchanged at 1 15 1 25. PIC Disposition. IF. D. Curtis in Rural New Yorker. J There is r dilTerence in the dispositions of hops. All hogs are not alike either in temper, in rhTEical development, appetite or ability to digest food. It is well to know these facls:. The differences in most of these respects may be known by the looks of the Enirx:il8, their expression, form of body and action. Some are nervous and timid and require very gentle treatment. Same are delicate in trnetare, and this delicacy carries with it a delicate r.ppetite. Different breeds represent these characteristics quite markedly. The circamsfancps connected with their rearing have a decided efTajt in prcdicin'r peculiarities In pifg, ami they are alw tran9 r.ntted in the blood. Thc?e of a ouiet disposition are always prtferahle, far th obvious reason that it Is 1m trouble to take cars of them, and they do cut rrastft food by useless unem;na5S. Rone bn?3 are very ,ho?g!h', and ugly. Such animals are found in every breed, and should be pot rid of aa soon as no?3ih' fighting pig should never be bred, neither is it a good idea to raise progeny from one wfcich dees not manifest na ability t3 look out for iUelf. Such pigs are too much trouble, as they have to te fasse! over and constantly locked after, or they will not do well. A succenful breeder must observe the peculiarities of his pigs and regard them carefully. Scire pigs are naturally inclined to be constipated, and will mac pocr stock animals, as the progeny will inherit these peculiarities, cud re subject to piles and kindred disorders oa-ie pigs are quick to perceive thirds and ways, and others are stupid and contrary. Eorce are wilder and more unmanageable than others. All these differences can be distinguished, and may be EOticed by an observing breeder win has enouph enthusiasm and interest in the business to take the trenbie. I imagine I can always Mlect a sow pig which will make a coed breeder by a sort of

motherly appearance which ibe evinces even when quit young. There is a great deal ia the physiognomy of a pig. This is not an psthtticai idea, but a clear cat, practical one. The breeders should ha selected on account of brains as well as body. An intelligent pig Is worth mere than a mild or ttapld oce. These characteristics are manifested in these ways to-wii: A will saw will trample on her young, and, when nursing, spring up at every litt! roise. A stupid one, lacking sense, will deliberately lie down on them, and stay there, and smother or crash thra; while a gentle and intelligent mother will put her pigs in a bunch with her snout, before lying down, and the will get down to theuieo slowly and carefully that she will never hurt one. If one equals she is ou the alert, to know the cause and how to relieve it. I h7e seen lows exhibit a sagacity and caie with their young which were almost human. When a fcow possesses thc34 characteristic!, she sboulet be kept es leng rs possible: for such a cue is not only a coaifort, bnt very va'naVe. 83 may ta kept as a proßtable'breeder tillei.ght or ten years cf age; the profit front her depending not altr. ether upon her ae, but on tho condition cf her teeth for ths mastication of focd. If fed cround food sho will do well several years lorger than upon wcolv grain. Tfccgiowth ff ttetnsSs in an eld henr will often keep the prinders apart, eo that they can not mastieite grain. "When this is the cate they should ba sawed oir close to the jaw bene. An old sow always knows more than a young one, and if her education is pood this fact may ba tumcl t3 goodacconnt; if bad, the sooner she is got rid of the better. A bed exampla shonld b avoided aniosg pigs as well &s amoc people. Expensive doctor bills might be .:ve I by a little prudence. Lyman Jndi. Ks of New Haven, Conn., was taken to his homo ia & carriage mlTering; excrucliUng pvn from rheumatism. They thoaght he w3 roing to be laid up for a month or more, ami were about to Bend for a doctor, bat were advised to try Athlophoros. Let him continue the narrative: "I commenced wit& it al once and took it until - o'clock the next morning. Then I fell asleep and slept the balance of the night, and awoke the next morning free from pain, and, in fact,. ruj rheumatism wa all gone." . Frofessor Shelton, of Kantas, plowed under wheat stnbble last August to kill the late weeds. By October 1 tne ground was densely covered with volunteer wheat, which furnished the stock goj 1 pasture until winter. Why not this in lieu ol rye for fall anil spring focd. Grotunirg the cows is not oft si done, but it would add to their spirit a id comfort, however, as well as promote cleanliness. Life iu the furls Sewers, is possible, for a short litre to the robusV but the majority of ruined persona would prefer immediate death to existence in thsir reeki::g atmosphere. How much more re oltine to be in one'n self a living eewer. But this is actually ihe cae with those in whom the inactivity of the liver drives the refuse matter of the body to escape through the lungs, breath, the pores, kidneys and bladder. It is astonishing that life remains in such a dwelling. Dr. Pierce's "Goldm Medical Difcovery" restores normal purity to the system and renews the whole beinr.

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