Indiana State Sentinel, Volume 24, Number 36, Indianapolis, Marion County, 29 April 1875 — Page 8
THE INDIANA STATE SENTINEL THURSDAY. APRIL 29 1875
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A. O AED Trade Palace, Oct. 7. To the Country Readers: We respectfully ask your immodlato attention to the best selected ctock ofDry Goods, Hotion3 and Mii:int-ry ever Drought toihis city. By giving our individual attention to t-uying in NawYork.we have eorarsd a lino of Silk?, Black Goods. Dress Goods Dometics, Woolens Fianneis, Shavls, Table Linens, Blankets. Comforts, Kotions and Hiilinery at such rates ani on such terms as enables us to cfTer tho lowee' prices known einoalSGa. Our prieca are alike to all arid Grangers as well as others' will find at no other housa mora attractive goods or lower prices. Xj. S. AY"aE3 &s CO., TKADE rALA.CE.
ATTEXTIOX. New Pension and Karat Uw.. Claims due almost c-v cy soldier er Iiis heirs. Ihte your rights exmined ander the late laws. No fee er charge antes sncceMful. The new law includes thousands who are getting no pension, or are entitled to bounty. Bounties colieoted. new discharge obtained. PenMOns procured or increased. Pay for rations while prisoner, back-pa?, and all other claims settlrd. Surviving soldiers ar iSu. and with Mexico, pensioned: widows of same alx. " SeUHtrs Rtcord" a ne-t paper, 16 pages, giving digct pension and bounty laws. No soldier can do without it. Send 10 cents for sample copy. AdJrcS, (with Mamp! Natkw V. Hi tk-kr ald, U. S. Claim AsenUindiawipaLi, Ind. Q FINANCE AND BUSINESS. WL'EKLY BUSINESS REVIKTV. TOBACCO PROSPECT. NOT SSO BAD AITKR AM. The ISvansvma Courier has the following it nr.?T7 disnatched reporters to the to'uaecj growing districts of Kentucky, In diara and Hlinoi?. with Instructions to state the exp.cl truth touching tbe crop to he exova durin; tbe year 1375. Our reporters have ail siven in their memoranda, and frotn he details s&thered from many sources Tve h ive tven able to raako o summary a? follov. Ibo trop in Southwestern Kentucky, Indiana end Ili-.noi will ho so mein in .5 more than ait averse, provided tuere 1 a good eao:i. To" country has suffered vary initerl! loss in nlants by the recent frosts but will have nlntvlatt to make a larg starirl. Henderson, Christian. iMvies, und Mc7Votfr and Union, in Kentucky, and lan. in the same stte, althov-sb, in min. re'ifhborhoods the plants have Itpfn tret n out. will probably rai3 onietbIi:r over an averaci c:ov. Plinter?, fliiuula'M tij the high prices which have rm r.i:.:l rinrinir the year iut past, have rxu iri unnstia! preparation, and tho tctil acrea made redv for planting, will lar x"fil thxt of anv other year within the miüiinrv of th-j oldest iahahitanc. lu fc the n urn bar of acres which iiare b;ei unturned for tbe parposa of tohiceo planting, is about one-third greater thm tvir befor?. Those who ere carrying large lots ol last year's growth are nervous and uneasy. Tuav taut very connu?ntiy or thöcrlaintvor a ""short crop," but when questioned closely, admit that the pr03pecta are not altogether unfavorable to the proriuocioa of en srerago yield, in meir opinion, howevsr, we inu3t have a "verv iavorablo season" to make eure cf r.u average crop. It inut be under stood that thesa trsntiemen are ara not ppec ula or'. Thev ara larce plantf rs, who have ab uidast resource?", and wLj, th9refore, are their o?F!i bßokera. Th9 tobicco tiuy hold ha? been raided by their own help, uportheir own plantation-?, and they are cot beli9Vxi to bo inclined 10 ao emotional presentment of Ice case, co matter who ia to be the inpeetor of their tobacco. Our own obscrvatioa convince ns that the crop will bo something larger than u'ual. Oar reasons lor arriving at this conclusion are brief, but well answer them who may. 1. Th9 acrease prepared lor planting is all oi one-third more than has evsr b&6.n ruada bofore in tho history ol tobacco planting; and, 2. Fully lour times tho amount of s;ed has bsen eown this year over any othf r year known in Le hutory cf tob.tcco planting. Tha frost, no doubt, has kiilid maoy plants, fcnt we believe there are enouzh left to make tb9 lirg?st stand over made hi this country The vriinlQ matter, thsn, rests upon the eoat;on. If we have reasonably favorable weither, tho crop will b9 im!t,on":e and of Ul3 b?2S quality; if ttfifavorible thit is, vissibiy r.-''vftble Bti.'l the crop will ba "quits V. . t-8 avera ja raised in the southwat cl r n j the pass ten yesrs. The New V Bulletin ttatea taii tha New England, iiiddle. and ZxG1& tlOlthern of the Western siate hava tsciped by the backwardness of season in those eectiens, and no crfect been expnrisnced on the market a 3 ft except on Kentucky leaf, in whi;h tti e it wai at firt believtd ihe dimao dor.9 wa? E3vere and quite extended. Of thif the Louisville Courier Journal of Frb day states tbit, to the surprise cf all, the io?H of planta wa3 sliaiht, indeed, that no appreciable effect upon the prospdets of the crcp fcas resulted irorii the lite severe weather, except to check the growth of plants and delay tho crop. Iti3now generally believed thst plants in aoy stage possible at this time whrther in leal or merely germinating, have generally survived, and that the exceptions are insignificant. It is also reported inat the lly or "bug" or what's his name has suryived the inclement season which we trough would prove fatal to his constitution, and that h Is developing a surprising am unt of enterpriso n some sections. REVIEW OF THE HOME MARKETS. TRADE AX1 BCSIXESS OF THE WEEK. Hla e tbe last weekly review the general trade and tratiio of the city have been less active than an oniiaar season would Justify. This fact is doe to the extreme backwardness of the spring, which has retarded labor and checked to a large dezree tne t priii trade la all lines that relate to c!o:hirj and areas good. Por the p.st three ly toere Usui been, however, a decided Imrovement. Toe enterprise of labor in public and private improvements how an anusual vijror.glvinj emp.oymenl to thousands. TBK MONT MARK KT Is whoil uneventful, the tendency being in the llrert'on of more fund's. Koine torrowers have nadimculty In finding all the money they whb to use. DRf OOO I experienced a decided check, not altogether un grateful to tbe overworked forces, but the average report of this week is a good trade. Spring lines of go a are having a considerable run, )ut t utaxon must necessarily be short. 'o cuange rt ported iu prices. OBuCEKTES. The few days of fine weather of late have bad m good efToci upon trdenn-l therefore an In--rt i of b'tIuess Is noted over the trarte of la-t w. ei. IM.'es arc. In general. iult firm, t'ofr j uitj jtclive, tirm and have an upward fendancy, only a 1 ick of pressing demand has kept prices to present figures; comtnoa 10 choke grades sd at 21 a21c. and fancy grades atilc iiere. sugars alio w an ad va nee of -itoi uJ ure firm, Uli tz-xxl tady, and even active trade; Ntw Or. eans mi an are preitj gt-ceraiiy out of themaiüet; they have become tu hivn to nuccesfuiiy compote wiih reüned yo'low end 1 Ihe warmer weaUier apiro;ici:es tie latter have bee ue mro des raide. rsyruf firm, unchjni'd aiid havo an It.c ea-:ngde-mauJ. iiico iinchaug-d, but more active as ihe W-AS03 for greau.: coiiiurupil-jn ainwiches. üfcW Chi aavt! taKeu the paciofoliaai hcU'
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hlgber, and maaafitcturer talk of Agare that. II iraciibu, win oe urpn.sing; tney are now beidbv manuracturers at w 3ioriair,ioiiuu for choice rnakea. GRAIN. There has been a heavy run for the past week in speculation, which was at its height to-day. But at this point transaction have tx-cn lim ited. The general tendency has beea to advance. Wheat in acarce and has advanced tally five cents Uurinsc the week. No. 2 red coulJ be sold for 1 2i. This state of thicpa U not due, by any mersns, to a scarcity of wneai in the couatry.but the tanners are sprculators, and the wheat does not come to market. Corn is tire 1 and has ben ratter excited. Onboard the earn it la wortn7öc. Oats really scarce and high. FRO VISIONS Have maintained .a Arm front, and but light sales have been made, though shipments of April a ales featuring have made the actual movement heavy. To-day tlv market was perceptibly weaker, without any prospect, however, of serious decline. Operations In Chicago futures were report very heavy. iuot-noiia are given for tne buylns pncea f f&in ana proauce, ana me neiiing prices iur aof nd other merrhnndlae.l BC1LJJINU MATEKlALa Trade very gaol 1 uvtUelphl and tiunUnjton, 40; Pern, aoc; S".. Paul, 'Ao per bosbel. JHnlr, 40o per bushel Plaster: Micaijn, W; Newark, 13 50. lro duck, IS to T! per bnndred. White iand,Hper harinU Cemeat, f3 Ja pr tJürrel lor Loui&vlUe; 7 60.vr for roniand. DltV ÜOOIW The gen eral verdict oflhe mer chants was that the trade is good. jjATnxa ordinary, UUo; mlddllsg, 15c; ben tlssae. loo. Ccmtort prints. WQHc; standard fancy do,9 kv; tAEdarü lancy bide oand, yiuc. Dress goods stocks oiling up with very hand ome styles. Cotton and wool flannels are quiet. tsujwn lmnxiKO ÄaaavUle, 11c; Pepperel. live: bi.arK.li'c. Ticzixa OrneKa S2 Inch, 21 e : Amoaleaz A C 55c: A. lo: Coneatosa, 4-4 .Modal, lo; y. Medal lto: extra.. löo: extra 4-4, He: Juewlbiown Hi Inch, 'Älo; ditto 12 Inch, it.c; ditto M incU, Vi: piaid. 2Jic. fiuaxijra BTKiPia Ataertcaa, 6-3, lie; 3-fl,10c; WhlltonCEii 1 ja, 10, andljo; Uuion, 1J, 1j, and i'apir CASfRRics Advanced. Common cot rk-s. 8c : hlffh colors. Sc. PiasTS Waatington, A"Dsrleftn, Iwchmcnd, Orios.U.l,CoaxefiiOKa, Morrluic, 3; hprague's btsjidard tfblrtrn pnat, aasvc: Aition aolld co;or, Sxo; featrnJiy suiting ;3; Warasetta, 7o ; Els ck and lournlu prints, Dc. Caapkt chaui y siiut, 7c; colored, 3lc; covr!6t warp, 2x. kbüwji emrnsoa-VcmoDt, IQri JJaanvlile, lue; Middlevlllo, v;ic; laaho, t'Vo; ew Aitaayt 13; titarx A., lue; laurel D.. lO.Sc; Laura! H-, Dc : I'arl A., ts ; Urämie II., 7c ; Ledrcrdii., 7c: Pepp Ac; i'upp. O. vc: Pepp it. lx: PtTP luHc bKixTLwCtS Lc2.sdale,ir;ic;Ilope, lOo; riiacistone, llo. ilaacraontf. izc; Hill J-i,i0'-;3 V4,lic: i)wigat tttar, Ii;jc: Vaughn Xa tSi'tirl Itog, .0: ivialcr7jo; cambrics, IiOii317; Toanz warrior. lüSo; Jabez L.nUh.1, lo:: Waiuntta, 15c: Sew York Mills, 15' Cp. ;wc; uewwwu a, Baxter, öOc; Moula: faixir. 21c; Union, Uoc; traup, SJii-jlc. DAILY P.A1LF.OAD COililEP.CS. ASriCIJLB. KiCPTg. Krin, 10UtMMMHHMHH.N.MMIIM SHIFT'S. M I A) M ;y Z'jH Ivo 1UM) '"i'j 100 44(1 67 53 Paritiy, tuheis.. Loai and Co&e.. Coit da. baien il HA) , ILO iX-ra. meal, baircia. Corn, bosheia. Cemc-nt. oris.. -'(J r lour, Darrels L i;y, tous..... tildoe. tona Hi iawlne....- ,( J (i 1U 01 Hc-t;, head.... irCn, tOQ'lMMtlMHMHMMIHMMtM!.! Oil, oarTels.. aia, oasheia.. 2.1ou Less, cara . Lrfkiii, cars.M....MM.M.. Lard. Lierca..... Mercnandise, cars rro7is;ons, pounds.. -J10.1M) 2Ü0.1MJ tye, boahele 1JJ0 Salt, Dfrrei3 an ecu, nead jt.V CIS ... i.i. 4 äuinzle, cara.. 1 04 S4 4S aunar.es. cars.., fucacco. aJll3.. Wool, tons .. H'ii a;. cn3.fc j Wfcisry, eels : bToas April 2i T JRliKV ATOÄ UTU ,.- tiw Corn. OaU. Ö.S17 Wheat, ,s0 Kye. KoCpta. Blilp'ts. 1 1,703 Kve ULiOOM-s-Coriiinon,;3 w: eieaiura.sW; f itra, IiUU-Trac!e stiady and uneventiui an 10 prioes. A&barcBtlda U qnotad at Sj.iijc; alcohol at U 20(2 i; alum, ier pound, X'3; campnor, per pound, 3.4:tfe; cociilceai, per rouna, cuioiurm, jer )Un5, II la! ao; copperas, carreis, per cnd, cream tartar, pure, 45in7c; in2o. T.rrjOuud. il üOfil 3u; lloonca, Calab, per pound, genuine. S)v; mniresia. carb.,2 or., pfr pound, 80S 4oo; morphlne.P, A W peroueoö; 15 753W: madder. rer round . oil, cask3: aoan. cwUl3, tx, li.tiite: aoda, bicarb, tefca, per pound, ö; Bp rer round. 4i5c: snuti, ,tr, tittrrcit Sf pack, por fTOsa, ri7;8nurr, tiarrett's, per ce-, 01 4 dozen, slphur, Dour, per pound, öi-icj paltpttre, pet Kjiaa, iUiio; turwaunv, o;wt ruL C'OAif A nvxieiate traue kept up la dwellings. Hllght reduction in llrai.il coals. Anthracite, ptr ton, llü am isiaau tlocE, per buanel, 12'Uc; White Klver, 1jc; r2andcr&ek, lUc; Hinland grate, i-c; iilgnland stitu, lie; Plttabcrg, Wja'c; Eratd nnt, 11c; Urasti Uam.Sc; Black, ec; Virgla cancel, Xc; li. liana canntl, Jbc, VoiM l2o crushed, 15c, Y.T)0D is quoted at 1 C0.3. rinn The trade for ths past two days ha3 been very good. No change wnaiever in prices. Labrador herring, bols,io W; liair bout, j uu, round roe, bdis,fi UO; half bbis, tibi); No. Hake herring, half bbls, 15 00; quarters, 35); kits; 11 10: So. I pickerel, hall bbls, 15 60; quarters, 12 la; kits, 1 '.0; io. 1 white per nali barrel at wot.ytf; quarter barrel, C3 W; kit 11 85; faraiW white, half btls, Jj 6o; quarters, ti 75 ; kits, tl 15 ; California salmon, per hair barrel, new 10 6d; kit, sj 76; Mackerel, new mesa par barrel, f-i; half barrel, Iii 00; quarter barrol, IS ou; kits, fa i.j; No. i, half barrtd, 87 003 OU; quarter barrel, 4ü4 fxj; AUU, 1 4u; Mo. ü, half barrel, 19 607; quarter barrel, 13 W; kilü, 11 Ml ; Cod fiah, 6 60 jj7o. Holland herring, )ei keg, 1 50; scaled herring 000. iiailbuu emoheci. 14o. Prepared codfish, e'S So. bloaterd, per box, II 252 Ou; smoked Biurou lCc. PANCY UKOCKKltiS AMI fUU ITS Fruits and extracts continue to be the leading featured of tne business, which Is very brisk. Orders were liberal. Cakmiu) uooDs- Peaches fir in, as they may prove be a good Investment to cairy over, 'lütu is not Nettled, however, uutll the fconditlon of the Eastern crop H known. Tomatoes, a Iba, 11 25cl 35 ; S lbs, II 00 : Yarmouin corn, 1 äüM to; Mountain bugar, S'i Trophy, U 25; Baltimore do, 11 if). Peaches, Eaatern.aiba, U CU&J 75; 3 los, 3 (JO; Western racked, 2 Iba, W 'iöi 35: 8 lbs M); pie, lbs, It 60; lbs, II 7o. lilac iL berries. 1 bOiSi. to. Btrawberrles, 2 lbs, 11 tt&l 00. Kaspbe-. .albs, 12 60 Ji bü. Wortleberrlea, 12 252 ai. Pin t mea, alba, l(u. HaLmon, lib. 12 502 7o; -.2 Iba. (3 003 75. Dried beer, Jacob's, löc; low grades, lic. Maple nuar ORÄiQ.N FEüira-Priine fruits scarce and in good demand. Palermo oranges, 13 50,9375; Mesnlna oranges, II 25&4 50; 'apie oranges i 40.43 or Lemons, prime Messina ti 006 öd per box; dates lOlio per pound; new ralalns, layers 3 24d 60; London layer 4rMuseatel crown 14 u0 double crown 14 25. bultana, 115414c ;dgs, new, loiec ; large layer ngs, limine ; French prunes In bones, very fine, 14o cliron, jioc; cor ran ia, ,,41; Xurziau prunes, new, iüc Ncts Soft shelled almonds quo tod at 4 jl'Sa ; ilfctrts, lie; waiuuui, French, llo; IS aples, 17A lac; UiatU uui, 123; puuais, raw, Sjilio; CiHAlN, KlAÜFt AND FEED-jäUAS, ÖHii" STvm, Ji.tc Luyer and s ilen do not um alike- Only the consumptive d.-mand is antlcipattd in trule. u.u Is woitu im; fin feed at J IT 21, and middlings at I 4. iitiK I'rlces aked by the niHlers are not comeded, and tha trade is vtry dull. cno'.oo lAciea are jaou?a m joovC?o j;iamuy st f 5 0U'4ä öu; extra. M 6J; low Tuuc at J cOttj i (i . Qaofatlons for corn, wheat - nd oats Rhor pr;:-! Tree on ooaru crs. in e.eva..ur i.ui eeui 4 4.1JS Tlie asking price was 7 coats, and buy ers werodl po-ed lu .econlie that hure as the luflrket. Corn wis pretty nun; cars mixeu sold ai7lc,aud none In this market.
lor, ro.l.pergai, et nocjt u; ou, ripmcnpji töS7 iC-ijjf plumper pound, dOC'ät50; 3'iinina. rxsr ounce, ti 2)A2 40: balsam copaiba.
zyte; hish mixed 71c; ear, 7ipic. Oats julet and very acaree; 5 ears sold at 6"ic. tiaoied at too for mixed; tf5cJ Ior enoice white. 14 v Nominal. Quoted at II 05. Uarlky Nominal. The prices In Cincinnati re quoted: tiood to prime Iowa sprin sells at 11 hö 40. Canada spring bas sold to arrKea 11 451 51), but there Is noLie now offered. Prime to choice fall . is firm at fl 5ml 57. Whkat Very hiarce and firm at the advan-e quotation. Jfienty ot buyera but none ottered. We quote: sample lots, SI I03I 16; No. 2 Ked wheat, 1118 in elevator, but 1 cert more free on Doard; amber Southern Indiana, II 1S,1 HI: Illinois amber, tl 10120; whlta nominal at (120 rl AY Plenty on the market and Belang very freely. tjuose la quoted at 122523 for choice timothy from waone. ltded la quoted at .8 for the bet by car load for tlK-tU and W&H ftr looae preeaed cu rrlai. Prairie hay. baled, H2 rtl4. HO;.-i-L)uU and unchanred. iTice. JC 7jJ 7 25 for light, to 87 60 for the best. KID K3 Are very slow and dull wde. The follovrtng quotations are furnished exclusively for tne Sentinel by F. W. Kngher, dtaler In hidea, Nos. 27 and 2a East Maryland stiegt, Indianapolis: best cuty freer, hidti. cows 6ic; steers weighing 65 lbs or over, iyrc : bst city veal skins, lac; best city kip skin, lT'4loc; green salted, cured, at 8 dry naiu-rt hides, rxUc as to cure: dryfllr' Ui ttoo as tn cure Grubby, bull and ttr hides t wo-thirds price, heep "klnj are quotea at o(c to 11 75 according to quality. Taliow,7S'f. OreaKe UrowD at 53jc; yellow 1'gtYc; wh-.te, iiiuso. jlOpa ew crop ar c noted at 45i?!Sc per potind. PKODUCK The aspect are not flattering to shippers, the r.asteru market for outter and eirsrs being bit lly depressed. riiriTTEK the receiDts of to-day were slightly better in quality. An extra g xd article will bring 2Ui6c. Poor grades not wanted at any price, and can be sold only at Italic. rJS. A bad market In New aork. Receipts here only fair. Paying 12c. PoCLTBY Fowls, live, per doz, hens 83 75, roosters 2 75; Ducks, live. Si CO; Turkeys, per lb. live, lue. Live geee. per do, 45 00. V eg üt a it Lxa Potatoes are lower an! still falling. Ttie supply is heavy; quoting at tl or under in car lota, and fl fSjjl lo from Ftore. Onions, sliver tüns and yeliow.per bn, 13 bj; red. per brl, J W). KauiT treen apples are tlrmer and sctive. Ki-l, It öü jja u); rew YorX apples, iool to; Dried apolw, 9c; Dried peaches. ltfjlG,c;ciat oerries, best cultivated, per brl., Ji'j oo; Cape Cod, 112 0c. teeawaT, per lb. 2-cc; white navy beans, It GO "5 .1 75 and ve.y dull; bailing grease, hijlL'c; Feathers, per lb, prime live geese. iJlrc; ULnBf lie, II 10; Ua-.t, per lb., cotton, lxt. ifoxEY is in ralr demand at 30c por pound for choice boxes: for low grades, 2J!$2tjC. PROVISION'" A verj' quiet market, and not quite as strong asyesterday. iles pork, 22; lamlly pork, 123; dry salted shoulders, b2; clear rib sides. 111 io; üetj aide, Ji'c; baon sboukiers,9rc ; bacon clear nb side-?, l'-ic; Daooi clear sides, Jlc; breasfast bacon, Kic; "Monogram" hams, 13c; "No netter'' hams, 13; canvassed bams, l vji; prime lard, 15kc: kettle lard, lö'iclhe above for car lots jobbers quote ) c higher. IKATIlKft Demand slow and market weak i Oak Kiaugntcred sole Is quoted t 4-')ic; BuHiklo, S2iiJc; narnoss üiidi'; upper 25cj:kic per loot; FTench calf, 11 75C,2 23; Froncd kip, ( 1 (l 70; comeotlo csdf, fi.Vjl50; kip, tll;Vö125; oolior, per foot. 20c; bridle, dot doen,S54t0. STAPLE GROCER! D The week is making a very fairehowiny: in the way of trade, and gett ng better dally. t ori cES .re exceeuingiy nrm ana Pteaay. . Koasttng Krudes ot itio re quoted io21g2lo; g-cd to la;r at i'-tnVA t-rlTne a; 2ocuc; cacioe to fan?-, at 24( v5o and Java at 34 &c. t. ANDLE3 uotei, xiyjc; star oanoirs are quoted at I J auuo : common pressed, UU.-o. chek.se-ai jos'sxo ror ua 10 onozce xac-tc-rv. &loL ases a No Kvrups New Orietn molasses Is eteady at ussuc, and syrupa at irjc&.l tot common to fancy. Kick Dealers quote at 7;3W lor Kanoon. ana .'srj'.ic ior t arouna. TGAKS Very firm at quotations. We quote: tinned is quoted at 10Jjio;3 for A, lüraluKe, for extra C, and ll4llj-4c for bard: clrcie C, jlOc: yeilowi, &läic 3onA In boxes, 7H.äc; o Kegis. Boai" Oenaan la quoted at eJ 7gC ; Sabbln at WSlOXc. BTARCH-juoaiers quota at oJto per pcrtna tor peart. SriCES Pepper is quoted at nXc; allaplce, 18qjoc: cloves; bürd"o; cassia, lOstöc. I ras Market dull. Unupowder la tj noted at E5o&31 60 : Imperial, 5To.35l SO; Hyeon llfcjl 0; Oolong. SäcSJl: ünglish breaifs.it, 4J376c. KEKDJ unlet and unchanged. flax noed In quotea at si su : clover at 18 753)7 00 : timothy at 12 73J0U; 60 bags timothy sold at 73 L.UM11ER A very good trade, the local demand is good, tdiipi ing not so strong. Puis 1 tnd c:ear, per M. feet, creen, 353 ui; -dry, S 00; fl orlng, dreaaed, 312 bO&TO uu; Biding, dressed, ILS '0:il9 00; ötock boards, llü OOiJ CO ; Common boards, lid 00; BJ'J RtcfT, to 19 feet, 118 00; Ulli stuff, over Id fee 117 U0.&M a'; Heavy timbers, CI W eifR per M.; tihbetlng, 113 to; A sawed shingle?, S3 75J4 U0; No. I shingles, 13 00; Poplar 6hin;les, 13 ö: Le.th, 13 00; tioutnern pine flooring, dressed, 145 0U5u W. PorLAB Clear. 130 tX?: Common. 113 00: Cul . lid o.:. . ea 1st and 2d, 113 50. Black '.Valnct The quotations are buying prices for xoen and se.'Huj mlces for dry lumber. 1st and So im irr. OCiJ 3Ci Jfit and 2d, green. 140 0(vt5 00: Culls, IIa U.titl 00. UTR AW-ls wai th f8M rr ton. HALT lu grxl demand. Sartnaw, dray load lott, f t Si 9v'l C3; Ohio River, dray loul lots, at Si 8v).;fl S5; Bdglnaw, car lota, at Si töl 3); Ohio lUver, car lots at II 75'tl 8J. TOdACCO Trade le33 excited, as reports come In o'a crop in view. K07al Gt,m is quctsi at CO c ; Monitor Uavy, lSv-)70c; Inied touaccc.iö.Jtöc; bright navle ana quarters, töi71j; smoking brands, S5c.3?lV:. fine cuts, ft.n -Gc; blacli tobacco, 55300 in cad -ies ; twists, to V c. WUlMivY 1 13. WOUL-Nominal. IJuotel at. for tiu-wa-Hhod, Kitijf-jc: lue waahoi, HOa; tub wasnep an'i picsw, kj..30. VriNDOW U1AS3- Bmgle Btrengtn. 2ulOual. Lstvua! Ei8 to 8t10...h.. 17 00 t7 75 8X15 to 10x13... 8 00 l;l-Xl6to 12xlH....... , 12x30 to 2!JXM Discount t5 and 70 per cent, off above. 875 11 OJ 13 U) MONET, STOCKS, ETC. N it Yokk. April S. Money c'osed at 4 per cent.,af:er loanln at iyt 5 per cent. Prime mercantile paper per cent. l . iiM. w n ir- a I 0-1 ..t . 11 9?(31 90) for sight. Custom receipts, 516.000. Oold opened and closed at 11' with wtfes In the Interim at 115J. Borrowing rates ranged at 1 to 7 per cent per annum, and l-M to 1-32 per diem. Loans were aUo made tla'. Treasury disburBementa J 15.003. IMeanngs. 23,u;0 Specie engagements for to-morrow tlMO.OjO, Oovernment bonds steady, Railroad mortgages steady. State securities auiet. The annual meeiinzof the stoekho!ders of the Atlantic A Pacific Telegraph Company was held to-day, and President hCkert saonntiea n:s re loru Tbe earnings of the company show conkiderable Riiii for the first three months or tbe year, and President tckeit clones his report wiih a hopeful v:ew in 1 lis future of prosperity. The following board ot trustees were enanimously elected: Oliver Ames, Ellsha Atkins, 8. L. M. Krlow, liecj . E. Btes, F. tirdon Dexter, Sidney Dillon, O. M. Dodge. Thomas T. tckert, William H.ulon, Jay Oould, C. P. Huntington, S. M. Millf, J. 11. Mortimer, C. J. Osborne, ii. H. Hamp-on, J. it. Hmith, E. D. L. Sweet, W. J. Svms and Henry M. Taber. Tnere was a farther improvement in railway and miscellaneous shares early in the day, and business was quite active, but during the afternoon toere was a general reaction, followed by a recovery and a firm market at the close, I fnion Pacific advanced to tut afterward d onptd to 75. and finally c!oted at 7tiJ, on active business. Western Culon rose to w)$, tuen deeilned to 7t-'J, and in thelast sales ruse to 8J. R ck Island ri'scLel 17?, with a subsequent reaction to li'i. and a final close ut hi. Ltle Mhore after advancing from 70! to7il4', fell oil" to 70'i, and llnally rallied to 71?. I'ae ßc Ma l opened and closed at4l7. the prices in tne meantime having advanced 10 i:l4 and dec.ined to iiJi. Erie was weak, and declined from S0;j to 2)s clcmiug at JB; ii. New Jersey (southern was more active, andadvanced from 7 to H'Xj, with a late reaction to 7. Wabash fell off from 18,'i to 15',, with only a slight rally at the close. Piinam. däcllnwl from IM to 161. leJaware, fviekawaona A Western touched 1I94, against 121$ at the close yesterday. Hailem sola at L6, a decline of 2 percent. Atlantic & Pacific Telegraph was firm at 2bJS27. Missouri Pacific ranged frorail'to 5i;ii. Allan. io & Pacirio preterred roe from 17 lo 17), and Kansas I'acific from 24$ lo25. Kansas preferred advanced from 41 io 41, and closed at 4;,'i. Yew Yuri Central was
Quoted: Low mixed,
firm, as was a'so Illinois Cenrral, Pittsburg. Ft. wayne & Chicago and Alton. Other changes not generally imiiortant. Tt.e total bales of stocks to-dav were 2?2,000 shares, of which 41.0U) were Pacific Mail, 12o,0 W estern Union, 8.k) Northwestern, IS Ouu Rock Island i, w Krje, ,(, iAke shore. 6,000 Wabash and Sj.OW L nlon Pacific.
STATE STOCKS. 1-ne.lW'a Tb.Tr in. Kit.) Men .1. !Il-vo'cir1ji.-....--. Old Teun ee New Tenneüsoei. New Vlrllli.-iS Old VLirinhis. Old N. CaroUnas.. New N. Carolinas COYZ'liYil' 70 70 i SI 'Ci 20 10 7T 70 S4 SI tr.f 7'J iU fl lu 1" . p. . '-: 71 at m 24 2ovi 10 I 70 "1 1U 71 33 33 1U The purohaising prices for Ooverrment bonaa la I-Klianapcls vary from the Uew York cnotation V4 ,si d"- e--nt t-rO V Ü K M 2 J! .K f b Kü U Ut X 1 lis. fA'ri V ri. I Sat. iloa:'i ue. 122' 12! 12! 12 V-J 123k 1 1 7z iivvniir, inn .in.. W'd C. S. f '8 fl., Ue K. C'S 'wiv.MM.eMM. ü.H.e's v i D. 8. fl'a es. D. H. 1'5 (new). V. . 6's '57 U. B. V V.S rj. s. . Currency 6's.. & pot oent fd loan. Oold . . Hi)rilng. di,'ii9'-i 12 i 12l'2 121 i li2Vj,!lfa!li:3 ) 121 122 mit 121 i ifiia i---4 11Ö', is 221 122's! V"4.VZ4 H2'g l4ill,-iDt,i 116-slll 1 121 S 123H lWViülrt-, 115 1 115' 4S7S4S8 ii7Hiöy, ura wt iwy4 iii;4 4s m km O KN'HRAI. fiTOCKa. ThT Prl. at. -ion Tu'ü Canisi f2 I 20k loi s 70 19" 102i 70 i 1 V. . U. telegraph. tiuicksiiver.. Adaüis Kxrres. sov 4 20 loiji is i Weils A Fargo Kx. ii v t'7 ti bl .10. 1 61 American U.M. lux Poc'fic itll N. Y. central... r il6.ttii i'.rie, prclerrad.. Kar iem ...... t,4 Fi 41 4V K -1 öH 4H 1..0 125 4I;' 41',.: 4 J 44 V. 1WH luijii iilg 43 42 iAJI 2; 4'i 4(1 41 i:s iys 74 91 Ol l l:'4 12.5 73 iis.rlem, p'f'd..-... ir iuciiisriia Ueuirai. Plttob;.m North wert sm lloci lAlanl.M. N. J CentrcM..., tt. Pi.l. ....a.M.M.... Bt.Pftnl pret...... Vabftsh ....... 7.J' 7o' l 7S T.'i 2 66 64 lUl'i 10114' I'AiX loau l lllj.jll.l H3 87 I 'ci a"i :117 115 u. It jyi. 67 57 1 fc." . llii lo !, 20 M i 2.3 VsibPi ü prei Fcrt W&; lib.. T:-rre Hiatc, 2iJ 2i 17 7 0 7 21 Ö S3 6 ro 7 0 VV.i Terra iaauta prel. Ctl'co Alion liJ3V. if. V. & A. crefcrrod 1U7 lC7y-!Ki7 117 Oulo A l-lijalfcsi'pl. C 1. Q Uite ioro ........ Indiana Central... lliircin Central. U. f 'udfij t.lockiC i ii'j 27V.. tili 614 111 117; 71?. 72' v ü t', 113 i; 11. 70 6 P'-y 71?i ti 6 tr.n 102 7J i:2 7!Ji 102'. losvu 74 "r' C. Pvciitc bonds. C. l'e5.3 bonds.... iKil.ä ljckiw ana. A. t V. Ttle?TRpii. 101 U)i! lot'V.! lOJd!) M"1.. 1 I'll iiäjgjiia I !ll5Hh0 I 2tJk 2tiVj 242S MARKETS HY TjELKGKAP H. NKW YORK, April S. Flour-Rtce'.pts 14,. urreis; uanei nrmer. eaten were awe ri Bupcrune wosiem and Ktate at ü 5931 75; common to good extra do at fl So3 20 ; good to choice at 35 2.5.5 50 common to good while wheat Western extra at ißhfi -ei; common 10 goou extra OMo at 85 unttJ tsO; common to choice tu Louis at 57 5 4 Ä. P.ye fionr The market is firm ; sale were made of fresh at I13-5S5 4U. Corn meal J lie market is steady; tuples were maae of western at n wn &u. wneat itecslpts 13. uiw Diisneis; iair tiemana: sales weie maae 01 iso. 1 cnicago spring at II 2c4 1 :;No. 8 Chicago springst 81 1.341 17: No. 2 cuicao spring at si ism L-u: iso. 2 North weBtern at fl 19(1 20',; 2o. 2 Mllwaakee, II 2J öl 21: ungraded Iowa and Minnesota spring i mm ai; wiuier reu western at 51 31; amber Western, 11 35 1 38; white Westem at II 87-ifl 44; extra choice white llichlian at I14U c. lire The market is dull: sales made of Canada In bond at 53 : State at ?l i;t. Barley Is firmer; sales were made of prime Canada West, l &. Uarley malt Is steady; -.! 3 wer? r;i.io nf Cans da at 12 tü: No. 2rowed mate at SI 50. Coin IUjcolpts 42,000 bushels; fair demand sales made ot Western mixed at Jf::myic sfloat; yellow Western at ilj-92c: white Western at 91c. OaU -Receipts 1310 bushels: the market Is active and firmer; galea .were made of mixed Western at 73(3 75ic; while mixed Western at 767ac. Eay Themerketisnrichängp!: s-lea Mere mads cf snipping at ou awj. ixuee 19 u""" evi A in goot umand ; sales were made of heavv Kio at löai9. sugar The market Is firm and lair demand; saies were made ot fair to good reflnln at hvjftSc : prime at 8c: reüned ürm at lUiäluc; centrifugal C4c; Must:ovado fair at ÖJi'aSXc. Molasse Firm; grocery grades firm; sales were mado of ö-i tet nc; New Onea is at 7ic: Porto Rice at fc6.58. Rice The market is steady: eala were mads ot Rangoon at tKJc; Carolina, I'AHlic. Petroleum Dull; sales made ot refined at lSJiJUc; at b;i Rosin The market is dull: sales were made of strained at W C5 i2 10. Turpentine Dull ; sues were made of er-lrils at aw. j.o l n market is unchanged: sats made Cf Chol-e Western at 15riloc. Pore is uimer: bic4 were made of new at 122 12V;; Miy 121 t)0i2i: prime mess at $-0 0J. Reel The market is quiet; sales were made of plain mess at Sl'J W, extra do 11 00; betf hams dull at 513. Cut meats The market is unchanged; sales were made or pickled bulk shoulders at fVäy-3; dry salted shoulders at b;gc;" vickled bclllesat l.Jc: Tiij belly at lie; clear belly at ll.se; pickled hams at iJ12ic. -Midiles The iaaiktl3 firm; sales were "cicio vestern long clear at 12540 short dear at l-;hc. Lard Market la firm; sales made of prime steam, l. iJutter s firmer; sales were made of Western at I2ritic. Cheese Cnchanged; scales were of common to prima Western" at I i4i6ic Whlsiv Is daü; sales were made 2t II 15. Leather Th? market is unchsnced; s&les were made f.f hemlock sole. Ruen&s and Rj0 Grahde light, middle and heavyweights, It 27q;?uc; California do 25f2Sc; common do at 25(j2vlcWool Tne market lssteauy; sales were made of domestic fleece at 48 c;tubbed at 65c; pulled at 38359c; unwashed at lööcc. CHICAGO, April 23. Flour The market Is dull and prices are unchanged; sales were m;vde of winter xtras at Iöwiaböc; extra superfine spring atSl I'JSSW; Mlnaesota extra winter at 4 7ai &J; superfine spring at 13 Unjl 25. Wheat The market is unsettled and prices are a shade higher; sales were made of No 1 Chicago sp-ing at 1107; No t Chicago spring, fresh, II 04: remlar, at Ii 03A spot; Hi C3?J seller -May; IHrti'.g seller June; No 3 Chicago spring at 97.'i(jj 9-4C; rejected at SHgtc. Corn The maraet has advanced: sales were mads of No. 2 at 75c for spot;75?4C was bid for seller May ; 7tiJ4'(j bid for seller June; rejected at 72,72? 4c Oats Tbe demand is - good ; sales were made of No 2 at 62; 4c for spot ; t)28c for seller May ; to; ;c as bid for seller June. Rye The market is firm rales were made of No 2 at Si07. liarlcy The market is unchanged; sales were made of No 2 at si 26 for spot; Si 2j for seller April, r'eeds The market is firm; sales were made of lair to choice timothy seed t 52 30 m'i 5j ; prime to extra clover seed at So 85äöü0. Pork The market is steady; sales were made at S21 85 for spot or seller May; 122 UVs22 V) Ior seller Juue. Lird The market Is steady; sales were made at 115 o2 for spot or seller May; 115 &2!, tor seller June. Bulk tu eat a The market is steady and prices are unchanged : sales were made of shoul uers at S'c; rib middles at 12c; 6hort clear middles at 1234c: these prices are nil Jor loose, spot. Whlna., An advance wjs asked but not establish. Hecepta Kiour, 13.W barrels; when1, ü3,000 bushels; corn lOO.Ott) bushels; oats, ,'Mi ous .eis; rye, 41,000 Dusueis; naney, 4cu bushels; malt, I4.0C bushels. Shlpuients Flour, li,iM tarrels; wheat, ,ujo bushels ; oorn,s2.üou bushels: oats. 13,000 bushels : rye, bushels; barley, 3,oou bushels. Tho provision board has decided to abolish Jh" 4 o'clock call until next packing. season. On the cad board this after uouu wheat closed firm; sulcs were made at II 3 103)4 f,r seller May; lliiöjltö for seller Juue. Corn Sales were made at 75j for seller May: 76e fi.r seller June. Oats Ihe market is steady and prices are unchanged. BALTIMORE, April 8 Flour The market Is unchanged: sales were made of Western superfine ai S4 öofal 76; extra Western superfine a.l5 0u5 12: superfine Western family at 14 60 (otfäO; Kiiperhne Western extra family at 18 00. Wheat The market is unchanged; sales were made ot No 1 amber Western at 11 Sdl S7: No 2 amber Western at 11 .H4l 35; No 3 amber Wt stern at II 21 31; mixed amber Western at II 3- l 31; No 1 red Western at II SI; No 2 red Western at tl 30; No 2 red Western spring at II 19 ai 2U; No 1 red l'ennsy 1 vunla at (I 2:1 SJ. Com The market 's dull ; sales were made of mixed Western at fSJ'VJc; while Western at ts3c Oats The market quiet; sales were made of white Western at eso-titfc; mixed Western at tS QT'.I'c. Kye The market is unchanged: sales were made at 11 12 1 15. Coffee The morket is unchanged: sales were made of ordinary to prl me Kio cargoei at lH'iiac. Hay The market ldull; sales were made of Penusylvania and Maryland at 117 WftioU). Whisky The market I nrm; Pales were mule at UlScJl 17. ProvisionsThe market is s'rong and prices are uncnangea. Ales I'ork The market is steady; sales were made at 122 6i(ct23 w. Bulk Meats The market is firm and prices are unchanged; sales were made of- bulk shoulders at t'c ; clear
LTTn? shoulsat 13 mufifci is sieaay: sales were made f aers at irji oiic. ail loose: clear rib tiit 1 4c, all packed. Jams 1 he market is steady sales were inide ol ßugar-cured hams at ll'i a fV JraFdThe maret is firm ; sales were made at 10(ftltic lor steam and refined. Butter The market is unchanged for new; aalos were made of choice to extra fine new Western packed in tub" t22320c; good to prime new Werten: rolls f''-Sci tbe market is dull and nominal for maae at liaise. PrtroleumThe market is dull; saljs were made, nominally, at 6Sä8, c, for crude and refined. KT. ixouif April 2S.-Ootton-The market la dnlt and prices are nominal; sales were made of good ordinary at l4c; low middling at middling at loc. Flour The market is nrm with a trood demand farmKiinm.. t ooio .0 ,ii-uc vi fuciutt winter at 14 öiia5 extra Euperure winter at aö5 ; double extra fcupernne winter at 55 oiViS 6J: trio'e rerflne winter at 0. Wheat The pries are niftier; sales were made of No 2 red winter at II cash and seller April: 11 S7sel;erMay l il 4j seller June; XoSred winter at ia4 -V a .uiöik rriui Hill US(I Vi CUSU ; fl 07 is Feuer Jiay;ii li seller June. Corn-The prices are h gher; sale were made of So 2 at rti -;cciu. ,33 seller July. Oats The mar ket is firm ; gales were made of No 2 at fcl&tti; -.jc oaney ine market is nrm; sales were ms.de or ao 2 at ll tll 33; No 3 at 11 251 27. Rye iuBiusnei js nrm ana innciivu- los wra made at 11 oti;il is. Whisky The market is firm; hum fie luaucaitll). mrtcl li mirkit ii ii 1 quiet; mere is more doing; sales were made at 2g 4t easn ; r.u s seller Julv. Drv aait mpfit The mrket is weak and prices are lower; there was nothing done. Hacon The market is oulet: W 'd made at ?;!ri;2,.i3:!3,.'5.l' -c. Larrt-Th iiiaraeiisaomuirii;HHies wirre inade at 115 50, iiffTH ine maiirei is onlet; uip ui lorsers hi so 4-na.i zo; Dacon at 7 50f27 75 eood to choice at ii 1U3 So. CstUle The msr. ket is active and thfreis an upward tetidencv: KiUts were made of rrlme nativ itr.Ti.,tr steers at i5 76: good at tt 2-V ;47'xÄ; iir at 1 3; iuii"i kiwk si 11 73 5.i; Texas acd luciau e-eers ni jiouiin. 1-c ipts lor the p:itil two da 8-r lour, barrels; wtieat, lS.iw Dusueis: corn, t.ixv busiie;; oats. 4(j,(0 bushels; barley, 2Co bushels: rye, l.iKtj bushels; hogs, 1.7SJ head : cattle. l.25 bead. NEW ORLEANS, April i-Flour-The mar ket was at end y ; Kates wt re made of finest to; superfine at ii 15; double extra at $5 50; trtble extra at Si 75(Äfi 5j; choice at fii 75i7. Corn inere wasa pooa suppiy on hand but the msrket was gu 1; sales were made at 8)i5. nti ones were maue at ida.,;c. liran ihe market was dull; sales were made at 11 iO.al 25. nay mere was a sood supply on hand but the niarnet a j ami; nie were made of prime ui- sni ml 1-H3.J.I on. I'onc nie inraei was uuii ana prices were held at 122 7?; some sales were ii.nde at thst and soms&tlcss, which are not reported. Dry sn't meats Are scarce but the msrket is firm; sales were maae at aHJvlS.'iC. Bason Tee marfctt was doll; salts weremude at IVlSivluc. Hams Are scarce but In demand: sal. a Mere made at WIV:. Lard Tho maiket wes dull: sales were made of tterce iacter a lf4.4i.Jc; teg at lölövc. .Sugar l'here was a light upplv but in good jobbing demand; sales were made of common at GU.uT; fair to fully fair at7Va 'c; piime to cholJd at f'i'c. MolassesThere wasa ligiic supply but ism good joobiDg demand; sales were made of cimmm at toe; fair at ore; prime nt Wie: sTietly prime at C":c: choice at tifiäiic. Whisky The maiket was dull and prices were nominal; sa 'es were made of recatind at $i itful 17. Collee 'Ihe ruart-t was steady; carcocs of fair to irlme were sold at 14 4H!,c. Corn meal The market is dud; sales Mere made at 3). PHILADELPHIA, April K-FIour-The market is quiet: tales were made of weste-n Kuperrineat f l 754 25; extras at SI 234K!; Wisconsin and Minnesota lamlly at 155 75; Pennsylvania. Indiana and Ohio timiiv si 25jidl'0: high grades at JMt0,ai7a. WheatChoice is held tirmlv : tales were m-io of reri II ;30vl 35; amber at 51 Slrll 00: white at fl 411 j 1 5J. Rye is held at II W. ctorn The market is quiet; sales were made of yellow at 9(9 ; Western mixed at fe!Xs.9Lc oatx-Ar in goou aemani ; saies rere mad. at 7.(a.70c for white; 71ftt';ic for mixed. Provisions Th marset is quiet; Faies were luade of me s porK at, a)ai w: oeer nam t is?vVj. oiuuscu im" v i-nii;.; picüiea ijams at VI .1 1. A . . 1 " .1.1. t . . . . v(iuy.jC.. jjara aies were made at loiakc, Whiaky Western held at 1117. Petroleum ine market is easy; sales were made of refined ai io;4c; cruae at c. Clover seed Th market is quiet; sales were made at 112 to ior w estern. 'limouiy seed The market is un changed; sales were made at 2 Flax seed Ihe market is nnehRnp. rl niU Dn made at 11 fcOl 82. Butter The market Is quiet: sues were made of New York and radford county extras at S.ri5iic: do first nt. -3c; es-ern extras ai l&sZici Weetcrn iiibis ri iM:c cneese Tlie tnarnt la firm sales were made of Western fine at ik'i I T r 1 1 1 , . 1 rKg nave av acceu ; Eaies were maae of est tru iresn si ice. MILWAUKEE, April 28. noar The market Is unchanged. Wheat-The market is weak; saies were maae 01 ro 1 mllwaakee Club at 1 07; No 2 Milwaukee Club at II tu; seller May at I10SK; seller Jone at II 05;;. ots-The supply is scarce: sales were made of No 2 in store at tue, casii, lor rresn; and eoller May. nominal! v at 61c. Corn-The market is higher; ealea were maae 01 ivo i vv estern in store at 7a; jc, ior rresn ; new Western in store at 72c; and seller May at 71c. Kye The market is quiet ; sales were male 01 iso 1 in store at 31 it. tmrley The market lsexcueu; sales were made or JNo a in store p.t (i ity i'Sfi ir for iresh ; No 3 In store at f 1 10&1 10. Provisions The market Is quiet and prices are nominally nncnangea. iless porlr ine mar ket is steady and t rices are nominally un charged; sale? were made at 217öas2I 67 lor casn. ana seller May; seller June at J2 25. Hams The market is steady; sales were made of sweet-plckled ham-, at llH12c Dry Baited Meats The market is firm; tales were made at ic for shoulders, all loose: llJ12J,c for middies, all io. tse, for short rib and fou2 clear; boxed meats are c higher than loose. Prime Lard The market is nrm; sales were made at 10; aj itv'c for prime steam ard IS.tilHc for ketiie Tendered. Receipts Flour 7xi. barreis: wheat, i'-x, bushels; corn, 45.000 bushels; oats, 3o0 bushels. Shtpments Flour, 9 CO barrets: whoaf,7(.0 bushels; corn, 3,CC0 bushels ; oats, 400 bushels. CINCINNATI, April $. Ootton-The market Is dull and nominal; sales were made of middling atli?;i. Flour The merket is firm and a olive; sales were made of family at 15 80(6. Wheat The market is st ady ; sales of red were made at l.'ij;löl. corn The market is quiet; sales were made at 72fr75c. Oats The market Is stady ; sales were müde at 7(;,Kc. Kye The market Is quiet ; sales of No. 2 "were mads at 11 20. Parley nie market is quiet; sales of fall were made at 51 50-1 h). Oils-The market is steadey ;sales of linseed were made at 7.5c; lard oil, Aim; sales were made of wider extra at II 18 a I 2-1. Eezs The market is quiet; sales were made at 12X-C. Rutter The market is dull and declining; sales were made r f choice at 28.4 20c. Cheese The market is dull; aisles were made at UJtijloc. Clover seed The market Is firm; sal3S were made at 112s 12 25. Provisions Quiet. Pork-The market' U easier at 522. Lard The market is steady; good is held at l;c; 15c bid. Bui a meats-The market Is easier; sales were nde of shoulde s a 13 2-Vti 8 &-ie; clear rib 111 7ö; clear ill 25. BaconPrivate advices more favorable than public ones; sales were made at t! J7.'.(12 75gH 25; suzar cured hams S13 G014 50. Whisky Tbe market is lower; tales were made at 51 13. Hogs The market is quiet; sales were made at ti&'i lo. Receipts 2,üi0 head. Shipments oi head. LOUISVILLE, April 23. Cotton -The market Is quiet; sales Mere made at iy c. Flour Tbe marset is unchanged; sales were made of sunerflneat 100.42o; fancy atS5 75ftft5. Wheat The market is unchanged; sales were made Ot red at 11 20 : amber and white at il 25. Corn The mirket Is qaiet; ardes were made at 73g75c Oats The merket Is firm; sales were made of mixed and white at CKc'Oc. Kye The market Is UDCbauged ; sales were made at 51 2-J. Hay 'Ihe market is unchanged; sales were made or caoice umoioy nt m. rrovislons The market is onlet: Pork Saleä were made at 122 60(23 ue. tmla Meata sales were made of shoulders at fcc: clear ribs at 11 1 1 Vjmi 15c; c ear at 125il2;c, all loose, fcacon Sales were made of shou'ders at Us; clear libs atl2 9-lwHl2 9-.0le::cl-ar ISwlS.-. all packed. Hams Sales weremade of sugu1 cured at lo'lti.uc Lard saleswere made ol prime steam at 153ii; lierce at I'lcJc; keg at 11,'c. wnissy i-ower; sales were. maae t l lo. x-sag fing The market is firm; sales were made at 3i3;ic rOLEDO. April 24. Hour ITie market is steady. Whea The prices have advanced ; sales were made of No. 2 white Wabash at 51 SI; So. 1 white Wabash at 51 2jW1 26; No. 1 white Michigan at II 28; seller June at 51 81; extra white Michigan at 11 3:f32: amoer Michigan, cash and seller May, at II 25; seller June at II 'i't ; seller July at tl "I ; No. 1 red at 11 27 ; No. 2 red at SI 25 ca.h and seller May; seller June at K'8; seller July at 11 so; Nc .S red nt 51 IS; No 1 amber Illinois at 1 21: No. 2 amber Illinois at S I !&i; feller May nt Jl 22; rejeetwd rea at 1 07. Corn The prices have advanced: Biles were made ot high mixed at 77!c cash and seller! May; 6elier June at 77c; low mixed at 77V; white at 76c: so grade at 7cc; damaged at 73c; seller July, 7S'ic. Oata The market la firm; sales were made No 1 at ti?,c; No 2 at töc; white at w'.i'c: MIchlsan at ti.-xc: seller June at tie : i ejected ättilc. Clover seed (sales were made n CT . T. . . . I. 1 .... C. . . .1 . H,0o0 bushels; corn. 3!,0u0 bushels; oats, 6,ouu bushel.. Bldnments Floor, 10) barrels; wheat, i.Miu bushels; corn. 24.0UO bu&hols; oau, Dusnein. CLEV ELAND, April 23. Wheat The rrark.t is firmer; No 1 red winter is held at il 27; boats
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dverj-. LJVE STOCK MARKETS. EAST LIBEHTY LIVE STOCK MARZ KT. EAtT I.IIITTT r. : 1 r., -v , - .1 rra Ü3. rSEF i ATTli l "'i',1' ; r pafl z ' were 1,105 head. aaJeTtaVlbiif? Inroun -l Ck and for yard v.- . - tr . . - " - maiäei in nil 1 1 nni ci.-tn-snd not ''"j , especially eastem, aDd The few T.rlfo r.l..l Ulli ' "". Ii riair - ZTV ",CilRrearout tin Fame as this tK rSh, go.L y.mwi of bet at . V: . - ' . K""0 at 5 i 'N:iJ ,r,: iui.ur av )-s,o; bulls. at 1Ya5W. flw'y.5 25; stcckers eommrri total ..m,, j0r to-t:ay were l.t li,! receirts Jor the Dast 2iiti, 4 1 . : faies were made 01 Yorker at t7 7r, ti Philadolph'as at fS 159 in. 1 ,JJ -,J. htst Sur. kp Reeelcta for irwta -1,. 1 . total receirts for the nut 1"-. . . ? - - " d nein I. ")hta.l; les were made ot het-t grades meilum at i 7,a 2i: clipped at 51 üÖO 'H The market ij overlooked. ihe CHICAGO LiVK öfOCK MAKKi.1. CKicAGo, AprU 2. Cattlk Tbe rtv:p' were 4l0hend: vesnlu .-. v .... and prices weak, tending strong! Td own ward Mockers told at 4i35 2,f btuchers. U' t-teers were nuila at t5 6.'(u(.ö 2j0, shipments. Hogs The receipts to-day were lUiX1 head: the market was faiily active and stead v u lull prices; poor to cho'ce. licht. S7 ..n.a? o,, .V ' ''I r-?ice;a.vy,Sf7,757ä:.KalM Wtr Mostly at 5 o,a.b: shipments, ti ßuü head. SHEKF-The receipts toay were TrV0 head : the market was steady and in?i ipn,,,,...' s.iie were made oi wiiuj s.i ...... saorn at M iO,ö öu. ' J " NEW YORK LIVE STOCK MARKET. New York. Ami in i:tvnimTi.. CAdpta to-day weie i7.0io head : npsrivs'i iv. steers, poor to extra. .piaUty; the market w as exfHEEP AJCD LAML-Th Irish rnrfrfa were 2.ö0, and IJi vestei.i)i v 1 0 ... . e-Ttremly dull and lower, prices ranging at il 75 Ö-i ..j for clipped sheep and j0r unnhorn. I.ixi.s-lhe fresh reeeip's were 6,ci neat ii-. ..c nuäjriuo hi ay; mwe were none fered alive; city dressed closed firm at llv ofEOSTON WOOL MARKET. Boston. Arril 2S. Wo nn.i. .1 medium grades of domestic cooiintie t.. command full prices, but Drime r-küKu only at low prices, compared with other kind. Sales of Ohio and Pennsylvania ilex es were made at oi-ft-joc, iucludire all grades; choice No 1 commanding the highest prices; Michigan fleeces range from 9 to 52! ic. and eomhin., delane fleeces at Wißc; iurx-rfioe aud "extra f;".'". vvunnues in uemana, with sales at ji.i:a..:; bet ter grades of superfine rtliag from öüc upward, being most in request. NEW YORK METAL MARKET. New York, April 2. Metals Manufacturing copper is steady; sales were made of new sheeting?,V '"Sot 'ake Is firm; sales were made at ZiHida-gC Pig iron M rkt Is dell: sales were made of Scotch at 31,; cC: American is dull; 6ales were made at SS'i2?c Kus;a Hheet; sales were made at 14'4cgold. Nails re be vy. aajeg made at 3 fQr cm m 06 0 for clinch. Horse shoes are quiet and unchanged. NEW YORK DKY UOOD8 MARKET. New York, AprU S. Dry Goods Buninesa was checked by the uue'ement weather. and transactions light in a 1 departniuts-cjt-ton quiet, and Jobhinir rates irregular aod low down on bleached shirtiDcs, and cico prims in talr but Iiailted rtnuest: dress eoodsan.i khawi quiet; a large line f domestic and fan rv cassimeres sold at auc: ion to-day at good puces for light weight goods . NEW YORK COTTON MARKET. New York. Arrll 2S. Cotton tt. rtM .. firrne; sales were made of middling n7iand at lclh;r.. t'ntures closed steidv w.th sales a fntiows: filler April, Ib'c; eeUer May Wie: se.ler June, 10 7-1': seUer JaJy, It 2132c: seller August.. lö 5-3Jc: Fllpr Kr.., la l-33c: seller October. l(17-3-Jc: Kelif r nv,v.iI her. 16 l-32c: seller December. H 1-: w.n January, lö a-löc ' FOR EI UN M RKErS. LOXDOX. Anil 2S. Conso's (or tinrup ii!T 9l;ou account, 1; 6-a 1S55. Jlio'i: it-h l7l lU-'i; K-s, 10.3VJ: new 5s. J"'.:: New York Oo. tral. 61; Erie, 27; Erie preferred, 17). Tllow. 4U;-d. Refined American Detrolmm. VA.d spirits, do, 9Iid. Calcutta Jmseed, :sjs ti'. PAR'S, April 2.. Renies, &T, 90c. FkANKFOET. Alr!! 23. Flve-twent!,' r.f In:;. 37;-;. Axtv.eep. April 2S.-Fine Amrri",in letroenm,23i. LivrnpooL. April 28.-Cot:cn Isdnl'.: cotton to arrive easier; middling uplanas, 7J.:sd; Orleans, Vtiid; sales ol inj bale.-, of which 2,w bales were tor speeu ation aai export aad ö.fc'JO American. Flour The market steady; sales were made o! extra state and Western at 22s 6.1. Wheat Sales wee made of No red Western snriii et üs- Kr -y red Western spring at Ns5d: red "Western winter wheat at 9s Id. Corn Sale were made of new mixed Western at 31s 6d. Pork saies were made of new winter American Wes ern at .stid; aewAmerlcoufc astern at Jstjd. Reef sales were made of new American at tsöd. Lard The market Is firm: sales were made of prime Western at 6SsJd. Racon Th market is steady; sales were made clear sides, new, at 61s;shot rib middles at 52s d; short clear middles at 53s tkl ; long clear middles at Cls9d. Hams fales were made of long cut,, averaging 20 lbs, at Shoulders Sales were made of uew at SM Cd. Tallow Sales were made of P.C. at 42s. Lard oil Sales were made at7is. Cheese Sale weremsdeof choice Amer ican . new. at 73s. Petroleum Sc'es were made of renued at ti,V3l3d; spirits, 81. Common rosin ?ales were made at o3-i.o?.d. Moffat's Life Pills! Moffat's PhcEnix Bitters ! I &Xt(i f. Page's Climax Salvo U form a complete Family Medicine Chest, md hue cured more diseases, aad ktve done more cuod fur liuiutnitT, than aBjotiieruedlcIaecTerourred tv tUe people. MOFFAT'S LIFE PILLS re purclT Vepptable. They act oa thi I.irer, opeslig tbe duets, tad restoring the body to perfect heIt h. aad may be relied to an erus. and tsick Headache, rostlreaeKK. DjspepsU. IndirKiiony Jaoidioe, Llrer aad Lilioun lumplaials, Colds. ScnrTy. Scleral Weakneaa. lTer .true, s MOFFAT'S riKEMX BlTTEKS'o correct the serrrtloaa f tha Ktnaiack, and are a sure rare for Djupepsla, KerroasarM, Meple.saess, Female Complaiat. Hesknew Ilill1,4.r. PAGE'S CUMAX SALVE Is a romponad of Aralca with many other et I ract. and balsam. We warrant It to rare Scrofula and Salt Kheam, Ferer Sores. Pile, Front Eit. hilMala, Coras, laflammatioa of the Eyes, llrotea Breasts, Kor Mppls, t aU, BrBlsea,lhrrBit,v-aiiK and all Cataaeons Diseases, en man or beast, ir. allaji laflaninatioa, tnbdnes all pal a, and heal, without a scar. It la worth lta weight in aold tottery family, and thonld alwajs booa kaad. t2T Sold liy Pruggists eTerjirherc.0 & J. P. HILLS, Sole Proprietor, Sä Liberty itreet, )tw York.. DR. C. A. BOHAWNAW Cures aa Private Diseases without the Ce of mercury. Cbare reasonable lees, guarantees to permacentiv cure-all lonm of "-perrjator-rhea,"or "reriinil Westne," In from two to seven weeks' time. Ctfice, No. 61d North Fifth street, bet ween Washington avenue acd '.Jreeu, St. Louis, Mo. Establiehed in SU Louir. In IS.-. arDr. Il .bends his "Traaüce on srec:sl D.seases" FREE u any address, wnich fully csf i laics the nature, causes aud symp'oms ci Seinaal Weakness. Nervcus lebi:ity, e:c, aud uahle information on other dellcale suhlcots.
s - """ ,u" uu 'prices lell oir . c from Monday; sales were made of extra steer-i :.t 13 -m U 2o; fair to prime steer? at 511 fco. 12 5- ; iuie. riorand medium at ?j rtif:izs.
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