Indiana State Sentinel, Volume 29, Number 12, Indianapolis, Marion County, 23 March 1881 — Page 8

THE INDIANA; STATE SENTINEL WEDNESDAY. MARCH ,23, 1881

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ADDITIONAL. XEliEGRAHSr 'ot AsafwlrutUnA, but Execution. Niw York.. Marth, 17.-Tbe following was adopted at the Socialist meeting to-night: Ail people hae the holy right to protect their liberties by any moui; aii't. Whereas, Now that the war hat broken on t between the most noble element ol Russian society and depo tism; and, - Whereas, Under the Government of Alexander more tear aui blood were shed, more mLwrj trough t upon his Mibjccu than nuder all foreign Orara. Therefore, be it ? Keaolved. AlthoUi we regard the assassination as Impracticable, nevertheless we consider that tinder the government of ach fearful tyranny as. the Russian Kmpire It ' Is the only menus that could be umkL, and therefor we consider the deed of the Russian people not to be assassination but execution, and we see ia this act tic terrible lesson to all tyrants. It Looks Like II Wat Suicide, Sore. Saif Fanci.s o, March 19. The theory that the suicide of General .Upton was the result of an overtaxed brain, teems to bo borne out by the following; letter writton eti the day preceding; the night of his death, which vraa found among his papers after the inquet: . Presidio, 8a Ffanosoo, March 11, 1S81. To Adjutant Central C&ited SU:e Anny : Sir I hereby tender my resignation as Commander tf the Fourth Artillery. Your obedient servant, K. Urro.N Colonel Fourth Artillery. The theory feems to be held that this was written with a view to ecuring; some relief from bis work, and more li ae for a revision of his tactics. Th I'te-s Fromle Uapn Fight. Denver, March 18. The Tribune's Rawlins special savs: "The Iate-t and most rclKblo news from White River appears to poln to an outbreak of the Utes early in the apria. Their camp is located near tiite Kiver, about txvo miles from the Military IW- Tho son of Chief Douglas is reported as eeying that a as Douglas returned to their camp and the mow gooaotT the Utes heap' 0iJ3t, They are procuring; all the guns and ammunition "poftilr2. for which they exchange Vwse or any thing else. The Military Foot completed a substr ntial block house near the It." The Tribune's special from Las Vegas says Marino Tr?be, the last o the murderers of Colonel Patio, "was captured at Alaimjgards, and will probably be lynched. The Worst of Them All. CtlCAoo. March 20. Dispatches from JUnton, Ioa, Elpaso. Iii.. Chenoa. Iiecatur, Pt. "Charles and maur other points tiiniiilKit the Aarthweet indicate that tlrt storm of yesterday was !iy far the most scvctc of the season. At Clinton tbnr passenger trains n-ived from the West rt 4 o'clock, nd will be compelled to remain outal to-momw afternoon, wttn it it is thoucht the nwida wile be

pen to Chn go. A long freight blorfcade arwTthe lmpossiwiir- of making snipmenta threes uw-wn-"tinned surLQsion of all mills and factories, und makes a serous suurnation of biiMiws throeirfiout the North rest as well as a fuel famine aad other hardships -Another Explosion A. Pwrtjtbl sTtoiler xpl?es and 'iae Men Klirrt, and Woawied. Iorisn.LE. Ky.. March If. A portable boiler In T)i v narroas mw-mi't on tne xeotuckv kiver, fvo tailes below Frankfort, exploded, kilting an wounding all of the nine men s.i the mill -eitcvptvine. Juhu llnrrol wnsUown fow.y feet atd instair.!y killed. His brother, Lawrence Harmd.' died vt an hour, and Frank hraham d ed In three hours William Arnold's law-bone vas broken.' Jamw Redding, James Wheeler, Leu is Harrodj aud-f ugh Tyler were badly scalded. - i - Crant od the WoHlf air. NY w York, March 17. The Wrrld sar?,fhit Gctiiral (Irant, when asked about the report tr.M hcl.ad reaigued the Presidency mi the Unt('s FairCommi-aMoa. wW: I have not sent in Toy resignation as yet." Is i) true pou intev.ci to?" was asked. -Cieneral Grant said: "I thing liere shrri?C be a gentleman at the fr a 1 of the tJoinmisaon who rniriveit ainpl "inc and attention. J hall e.ive the country, to be aben lor an iwtinite T3riod, and this fart and suggestion I ilaJl lay Wforethe Comniit on before Monday next, so ' -ihey may act accordingly. That is alt 3- an say -at preseut." Shot li Higivayme, Los Anoklks, Cal.. March 10. F. P. Jrer was - bot dead on the atreet to-day by Lastanie Abarta, h Spanish girl, who states that Forster iseduced her iHtder iKe fnmiite of marriage. J-arster wa -connected witk some of the oldest Spaa.-wti families in Southern California. A Tombstone is patch says: "Tky!isge coacli was fired at las sight, near Content, by two Highwaymen. The driver w as ahot dvevi andno passenger badly wonuded. K. li.i'aul AVellaaad Fargo's a;eat, Tctirncd the fire. ThcLorses ran away and saved the passengers and treasure fraaa robbery." folitely Declined. Fall RivtK, March 21. The Amican Printing Company gave the help an opp- unity w return to work a: old prices this majaing.. Tbiy refused. The epinner at the Ctae mill st-riKV this mornlorjr--on.seut'iice of nirt dischacef the Trenj"ureT ?the Spinners UbIog. The Treasurers of the dia'erenttr ills thl evening considereC the strike. No definite action was agreed upou. They feel they pay as hieb, wütet lor tne same srK as pal'l in any part oi toe o try and obey pretty strictly the ten hour law. mvld Will Sttc. BrooHT!79c-, 111., March 21. A lettr ru David Davis to private friends here denies ütat Jm Intends to ve&gn the Senatorsnip and retire to private life. lie writes he intends to serve -out his full term and then return to Iiloomintrton awl devote himself to business interests wiicfa Am djuly growing lancer. During the coining summer he contemplates erecting a magmfinemt botet in this city ana otherwise improving his futperty in the city and country. He Vi lli IWgn. New Your., VJarch 21. General Grtaf lesyrnation as President of the World's Fair Omen wfion had uot'i-een received rat the oCioefthe Commission up to the time T closing yesterday afternoon, baiter in the Iay the General in-1 formed the Tinres he had already seac wool to the CommLsMoners of his intention to nesgn,.nd would send in als resignation today wc kniaorrow. St. Hnid Pork UFc king. St. Loris, Marrh 16. George H. Morjftn, -Serre-tarrof the KeniMnt' Kx(nge, fuvinhes ithe following stateH en t of pork jacking at (U.is jnint for the season ftHSl: Noatlper of hoga fiackfd. 44,159; average sreight. groas, 250 87-WO.: Average cont rer 10. gross, 46 2-100; average yield .of lard per hog, li1, poands; mess pork uad dG,li8 barrels; other kinds pork, 3,072 barrel. JUf Scatsnce. Ciifaxxan, Mrii 13. Tie Jury tksf lownoot, : in the second heasing of tkj case, kiund f Iarri l Hülse guilty of violating Uo peruwa of t little . girl. A year ago he was fourd guiltf . TI senitenceisllfe imprisonment. -The lawr .giv the Court no dieMtioa:ia the . prnishmeErtifof this crime. - M aider at FeU.lurg. t Tttsbcr. lad.. Mrch 1. Ed Broil yestosrlay .vent to the koiuw of Willi ji Hjvk with (he .avowed purpose of whif ping liayes. lf. ila'es i Interfered ami was thrown otic of durs, wieo Ilexes seized a gun. shot an instancy i.UWL , Jirb: L Demand aw Inevease. Ci risxATi. liarii 21. The .frurneyren ItLTorsWuion, at a cm ting held -Uxjay, received to -niemand an advau.e tu wahres of i per ceai., ao to rc lire an answer from their emploftfrs by weduasday oi tois week. Killed lgrAn4toaiai. CiKTlt-Asn, O., Marek 21. The baler IntTblte t Kuwaü's mill, at MkvJleekl..O., exploded this tsnom:r. from an unknown cvjse. xgiing oMepn Ziamilt l, Seiden .sprague audonn ratcner, " An Indlxaa üut KiUed. "Hr-L&cw. March W. William J. TlUiams. fur anet'y of trazil, Iiid.. was accidentally rnn over Anckilied yesterday by a train on tue izoa 3iouoaic JUllriAtd, near Poplar telaü'a, Xo. A JoorBAllst Dead. Lar.Kvi.R, llarch Id Colonel A. C. Ilodges. atged seventy-nine, died at his residetwre, in this nt. to-dar. If e w as one of the oldest editors and Jiaaatu.! the fcmth, Wa't Ieonis Howl. Sas rAXc:iw. March 17. JheCity of Peking brought 'jVJ C'hluev; pasaeugera from llou iioun. The Foundation of KeautyV ' ; ' - f Esthetic taste i Uie result chiefly of education. Hence ft I 'that the prevailing ieaaty of American women is remarked by overy traveler w ho cornea from beyond the Atlantic. . Hereditary forms and features rxnly iQ tLe'main,are transmitted from genetion to generation, but they must be rennet.1- hy social and mental education, or eis the coarse and sensual will become the ytjje, ereV1 among the titled elates of En.

plahd In that Kingdom beauty 11 Uie exception, not the rule, ns the reil.siTe tigli-

neas ot the lower trau proves, tnu uns the fact because thoe strata remain in dense ignorance. The Common School system is at the bottom oi American beauty. There can be no doubt that the love of the beautiful, a resultant of education, beam through the face and adds grace to the person, for it is the province of love to do this in women, just as the love of wisdom in men makes makes then ragged. Acts of oted People at the Last Moment. Auenstus Cesar chose to die In a standing position, and was careful in arranging his person and dress for the occasion. Julius Un-sar, when slain by the conspirators in the Panitnl. concealed his face beneath the folds of his toga so that his enemies might tl6l see the death pang npon his countenance. Siward, Earl of Northumberland, when ot the point of death, quitted his bed and put on his armor, saying, "It becomes not a man to die like a uensc' Maria Louisa of Austria, ft short time before she breathed her last, had fallen into an apparent light slumber, andoneof the ladies In attendance remarked that Her Majesty appeared to be asleep. "o," replied she, "I could sleep if I would indulge repose, but I am sensible of the near approach of death, and I wouiu pot anow myself to be surprised by him in sleep; I wise to meet him w ide awake." Lord Nelson, on receiving the fatal shot, said to Captain Hardy: "They have done for me at last. Hardy; my backbone is shot through ;" and had the rescnce of mind, while being carried beow, to rake o"ut his handkerchief and cover his face and his scars, to be concealed, from the faoe of the crew. And 1at of all, the great Bonaparte died in his Field Marshall uniform and boots, which he had ordered to be put on a sirort time previous to his death. A Cruel Hoax. p?pecia'4DiiTlcn to the Chicago Tribaws. Baltimore, March 15. A short Urs since n-iiAi VMiKlicVin1 in all "i T"tx? rf tViAi euntrv of a horrible outrage perg-'Otratei upon Mr. Frank Wright, son of Mr. Isaj VY right, f Westminster, Md., in Colorado, liev. Dr. I). Wilson, a Chaplaht in t?ie United Stites Army, comnnniced to tlje father te sad news of the death of his son at the ).tnds of a soalledi'igii!tBce Cbmmittee. Dr. Wilson stated in h-rs letter that young Wright had purcwied two mules ami jfturted to the ininiftg districts, that the nulcs provcl to bo ton, nnd the owwrs forming tltemselnei iE.i a Vigilance Cnrnittec, and notwithxtanAiiifr that Mr. Wright assuretl them Vr -did not know that the mules we're stolen, hnng both him and tr-s servant to a tree, -and tderc left tl tree, -and tiiere left thciu.J T2re followinji telesnwn, rec'-'ivetl by tbe; fcther, this morning, who iitourne! the ter-' rille death of his son, explains itself : SiLVFK 'Crr'K. March li. 2q Isaac WrigtiV. Read, to mr borrot-wn accoint of my death i n the 'ew York Herald. Arrived here after a ilous adventure. Franc The announcement was received trcth great surprise and . joy fey the Riany friends and acquaintances of the young man. He had not been hoard front since August, f.!;0. As Aged Lady' llceollertiona. frs. liachel Jeroleman, who has eight children, twelve grandchildren and fourteen ppeaSgrnndchildren. on Mondv last celebrated her ninety-second birthday, in I'rooklyn, surrounded by her relatives. Maiiy-af her friends -called to prv their respects to her. In -spte of Jier extreme ago, "she is clearstiited and active. She used i ploy, as a child, in llurr's woods -attached to 'the residence of Aaron Burr, Am city, and 8he says that the children were afraid of liurr and wore accustoiaed to run when 'became turongu his grttnds. ""He aiweys walked," says MrsJrolenian, tUouttk his vervlife was haBBted." yiie remembers iJurr distinctly because of a family tradition tkrt he induced her jufther to sign some ipers to secure 1 er fathur's-debt, tind by virtue of the papers ut 1 'letgth bsainie.osf-seJ of their little farnu. atwl wasjct that time accused of having taken uufair advaitkge. Mrs. Jeroleman distinctly remembers Älexaivler Hamilton'e funeral, midthetcrii' of the Trison Slf axart.yrj. Pretdenthns4n's Ntece. A Mr. . Wallingford, claiming to be e niece of d:residnt'JJinson.' was n witness t acase in 3s ew York' the other diy, and tle lc?yer 'flrew out ef her 'tlw fcllowivi biographiulinforiu.tion : Vllow tdd are yotf." was Uieclrst question a&ed the witness by 'Mr. Fuirarton on crvscexamioaliou. VTwenty.nine' (veneral-cile). "When were you' born?" anll&i2." "Were. you evernaarriedT' "I have been carriel fourlknes" (a ruce? prenoun?d general smile). fln the course of answers to other quartions, the witness gave the name of her four huibands, as, respectively, Mr. Collins,Mr. Tl.Tuny. Xr. WallioxTford and Mr. Iiedheifer, stating that the La- t-iiamed gentleman was her last lunband. 4he said sl.e.iiad procwei indictments . against Mr. Kodlieiicr, ami aUn:itted havirnr been arrest til in Philadelphia and tried for' libel. AThr Tley Vlr Appin4el. . Cbirleston "ews and Courier. irresident Garfield, it ruay3e eunuksod, nppok-ited Iltaiue to plesee Blaine. tVindosi to please Conk ling. t I 1dc1 a.... to pleaojraiit aitd. iogan. i Ximeiw..x) pleaeeihe Civil-fcet vica Hafosra-t .era. , Bnnt...to plcasei!he Sonth. HicVai:h..t3 tickle (he Caruerns. without displeasing their pponenU in iVnnsyivauia. 1 Kikwol i&i please bimselL . An iutecastimr; Biographical l"a-l with Joke Attachment. i AUinta Cocstitution.l Jb3 Mr. Wiitlom wes onceattilor, it is prokable that -he know how to-u . nage the llepblica:i gooks. Quv reprv.enta.ive laly.learm-d tbe folf owir frvi'ii Mr. Carl Siegln unxi. .corner t'ongKss and Wishingion streeta: . 'ly daughter sixlered .front rlienmatisniXo $ucf ai extent tltit it crippled her, rendering her unable to .wailk.at all. cconsulted many physicians and used all kinds of medicines. oti in vain. At last tL Jacobs Oil.erected the hairiest restilta. It cured mv" laugkter." YpsiiACti (Mich.) t'ominerciul. rvaceVas lifcl onlj- G00' men killed .by the Jbayon't in the fast lrty-two yejrs. l'oor whisky is ten times more effuotive. C J v-ea l'p hf Doctor a. "Ia Lt possible Uiat ilr. Godfrey is ,uj? and at work, and cured by eo -simple .a reojedr?1' k I assure you it is true that h la entirely t cured, and wttü uociiiwg uut liop J3iuers:; and only ten days ago his doctors gave Lim up and aald he must die'" "Wt-ll-a-day! That is rernarkablei I will go tins day and get nom lor lay poor ueorge; 1 know hop are good. haleai Post, . C T. Fay, Uolyoke, Masa., says: "Almot all of the children's shoes we sell have the A. H. T. Co. Tip on them; in fact, we could not sell them without. It has tecome a necessity to have them." We are strongly disposed to regard that person as the best physician who does most to alleviate human Buffering. Judged from this standard, Mrs. Lydia E. I'inkham, 233 Western avenue, Lynn, Mass., is entitled to the front rank, for her Vegetable Compound is daily working wonderful cures in female diseases. Send for circular to the ftbore address. 1

FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL

FINANCIAL. ScNTtxn. Orrios, ' Monday, March 21 f he market is steady and unchanged, is in little demand. Money NawYork Financial Markat. Nsw York March 21. Money ((SGper cent. Prime Meicantile laper 6(cfi per cent. Government Ilonds strong and iSl4 per cent, higher, exceot for 6s, which are unchanged. Railroad Ilonds In light demand. . SW?e jecurjttes Inactive, , . . The ctock market was Irregular at the opening, but in the main closing lower. Oregon Navigation, however, 8 per cent, and Nashville and Chattanooga 2 per cent higher. Speculation im mediattiij became weak, and prices declined M per Cent. Coal shares and Ksihu cfnUtauooga icauiiiK l ..v mT'.Mira market, becotn strong, an aaadVncoi i44h per cent, was recorded, the latter In Kaxhvllm and Chatunooga. During the afternoon th dealings were extremely light, and were Wry Weak in tone, the greatest depression belli: lit Northern l'ticlfic, which fell 4,'i per cent forVornmon and 3 per cent, for preferVf't, bTt Prosed at a recovery of ? i and i per cyttt.. TeCtively. The general list continued t.'palt W the close, and final sales were generCy l the lftwest figures of the day. The detitt from the highgst point ranged from C to i pet cant the coal shares leading. Transactions aggregated 3M.000 shares to-day, as follows: Canada feontheriu........ ,,. lZrjno C, C. and 1. C.. ----- - - ii ii i in i in it 1 Delaware, Lackawanna and Western Delaware ami Hudson ,. , 4,eoo Denver and Kle li ranle.. t.omj EriO l.lllll.WHW.lW.WMIWw)iwwiWMllWWll Uaunibal atid 8t. Josefta....MM......M. 8.00 Iron Mountain ...w.. 8,000 Illinois IVntral.. Caasas and Texas.... Lake Shore... ....rfi.n .... 4.000 19.0UÜ l.OtW Louisville and Nashville.... Michigan Con traiManiattan tted. 4.ÜU0 5.000 Mobtle and Obto.....M...x... Northwestern-.. ..... NashNlIe ait4 Chattanooga..... New Jersey Ocntrai... .. 5.000 24,000 .. 20.000 New one jeutrai. .. 3.000 21.000 4,0(10 Sorthern Ivltic . Ohio and e.ds.siipi Ontario an 4 Weslarn-... 4.0(X) 2.000 liooo 6,000 15.WK) a.eoo 2,000 lfloo ld.fttio A.oou l.WO Ohio Owtrnl Pacific JrVviL Heading St. l'airf. St. Paw? -and Oma.ua, preferred Sutro vTtinncl...... - TextvCacitic......... (JniB I'ac.itic .... u. . Wabash Jacitic................. ..... Western Unioo..................... ooTrnrvisT sicrruTiEa. Sturllnff- BOdava 4aoi New 4 tier cents dtscliug, sight..M..4M'.4 U. S. 4V JH.S D.S.6S. '8L 10Z k,4e U.B . 8. 4's. - 113V, Joti The ,rvrch axing prf:e for Goventmeui bonds in Indi-napolis varies from the New York r Rotations Üüi. per cent. STATE BCWD8. Pacific 6s a! "95 130 (Tennessee. new.-'Gl Louisiana ensols.- b)4 Virginia, old ai aiwoun o 1 1 i intiuu, uew.... m 3t. Joe IUXA Virginia consul .115 Tenne8oejld 62 tDa deferredL....114 SISIBAL BTOCKS. Cent,PaWlCcbonds.112i Lake Erie A West 51 Union Iac flreti.ll;iS l'corla, Decttrj'Vi E 3Js4 Ö. P. land grants. Ii i? Ontario k West 3.VJ, U. P. Sinking f undl-l.!BurL. Cellar 4CttN. TS Lehigh fcWUks 12 Alton ATemy'J. 41J St. P. A 8. C. c. a & i. c. firsts.-J12 A.& T. H. rrfd.......-121 firsts- W.,st.L.Aciflc 404 I Do. preferred .. B jf'H UannlblWt t Joe. &V' Do seconds.Erie eeoouds. Rock Island PsjMima ............ Fort Wayne IS5 Do. preferred.....J02'B 212 Irou Mwinrta'n ... 4; su L. A San-lTran. 41 H 1 . I 1 k I . ' c -J 1 " Pittsburg IUir.ois Central..l.-itW nrt f rsferred. 94J4 Chic, Bur. k Q...li ChL, sit. L. A N. O72 Cki(go S Alton i:s CA A. preferred.-! New York CouUaL-Ht It 1 liul Kansaa A Texas.. Unlou fart 3c Central .tocific... 114 bo Northern'Paciflc.. LcJte Shore latvf-i Do. prfrxed esr Canada 8outheni 7y4 LoowUle fc Nash .. MyM Ktchigan Central 111 iNasnwiHs 4Chatt.100 frie 4tr?8Lou, N. A. kChi. 72 Erie preftrred 87 HHiataA Texas. W Northwestern lilJs l)enver6 K. Grandtltr Northwestern pfd-.l.U, W. Ü. telegraph 113 SC Paul 1 10 iA.Af. )Telegraph 46 U Paul preferred.121 . Pskoulafail öti! sU Paul A Omana 41 Atltuatt tx press ITi it. P. it O. pfd 100 WelWi Fargo x..ill7 DeL A Lack li;) Anoerisui Express.- 71 Vt Morris Esser. Ü. B.Cxpresa. 57 Delaware nua iioi viicKiiver N'. J. Central. IQ-i;-, Uo. preterred.... 14 61 5 Re&dlne.... (1 iCiacieon Ohio A Miss 4:5. Central Arizona... -O. A M. preXerrca. l to tüsasetaae Cbeeaneake s uoio. tauoar MobUe & Ohio 24 Vi. Excelsior I NJv Little PitUburg. Ohio Central 3lS COMMERCIAL. The market is firm aad active. IHK HABKXTS WEEKLY BKVIKW. Floar, Jraln and Hay. Flour 2Tew prooeas, t& 256 75: fancy. S5 0 5 75; choice, t5 035 40; family, 4 5034 90; trebly extra, U 1531 40; double extra, H 7031 00; extra.' 3 3533 55; superfine, (3 iS&S 25; fine. t2 60(32 75. Held tirmly. ! Buckwheat Flour Flue (Pennsylvania selling 6n tar lots at t 50; retalliug at 8i 00(30 50 per bbl. Wheat We o note: ' No. i red 1 0f4 No. 2 M edl Wrranean...... .. 1 07 fifXaUTCll aw MXsm iwMMMM X 00 April . ... 1 06 1 07 Slay. ...... Rejected. Corn -We oute: White. No. Z White. No. s 45 44 43 43 43 4.S 42 YeUow., A .1 High mixed... Mixed Maren.. 44 April. May. 43, 44 .... Oats We quote: No. 2. white Light mixed. . No. 2 mixed - - Bye No. 2, $1 Oüe 1 10. Bran Otic red cah at 9:4 814 00. 75 per ton; salable t Hay Choice timothy, arcall bales, 911 7531W0 per ton; upland prune, arc butiiuo. The Provision Market . Is quiet and steady. We arote: Dry Salt Meats tibort ribs 'a eld at 97 87. Shoulders Held at $00April. Lard Prime steam, filO.Tävll 00. Sweet Pickled Meats Hams, 9c April. Tbe Produce Market. Butter The supply is-gooi. Shippers are pay-, fcrg ISc: selling from ctore ntzlc. tggs Are in good d:maid. Shippers are pay Ice 14c: selline f.-om aiore aw!5c. (Poultry Live turkeys. Ice per lb.: ducks. 820 pr r dox. ; live bens, S3 75 per. 4 01. : roosters, ti 7 per dos.: geese, full feathered, 80 .0 per dot.; young chickens. 82 M per doz.. acoordng to size. Came Wild dueks, UaUaad,-f I 75; small duck, Sil 03 00. leathers Prime llveceeee hnylngat 40c; mixed geese and duck, 2U'2Sci old 4aheia, 1035o, aoooa Ina to condition. Grease Prime white, lc; yellow, 4c; brown,! 4iiaVC. taalow Firm: prime etty,. -gc; No. 2, Sc; coumry. No. l,5a-$4c HJ 3s Green bides, 5c .green jralf, 13c; green saUed hides, 8ic; green salted calf, 12c; dry fiintk'de. 123lJc: dry stfiAed ivkiea, 01 lc; damaged, 4rubby or bull, two-thirds of the above prices iheep skins, pelts, fl 00&1 SC. Vecetavoiea wool Fruit. Apple Unchanged. 4M) uote: fancy, $2 25; Co mmoa. sound, 92 20 er bau&i. Beans Choice dean navy. 82 25 per bu: com.mon. 91C5g(2 00 per bu; anavrowlat. t- 402 50 per bu. iFoBiljay 93 25 per bU.;aUs, t3 2S3 60 per bbL OVJer CUrifled, 1720e pergsL; Duff's 32-gal. bbl. t". 50. Cranberriai Best Cat Cod, t &QQ3 00 per bbl. ; fair, 00(siO per bbL; oouunoa Qull aC $6 00J 6 50: extra fixe TrnmbulL t 00 uer bbL Dried Fruit Dull; slow sales, s'eachos, choice balves, 5r6c per lb. ; new apples. V(ia. Peas 92 perbu. Cabbage Cbalce sonnd.92 73 per bbL Onioua Yellow Danvers, $6 kW 2 pec btt.; red, $4 Ö per lbL ; silver skin. $5 00 per bbl. JVta toe -Choice early rose, or peacJLUowav 95c 0 per bu. from store. tfweet Potatoes Yams, $2 00 per bbL; yella w Jeney, 92 7(3 00; Philadelphia ivneyu, 94 Jb 4 50 per bbi ; Baltimore Jerseys. $2 75t3 00. Pop Corn Li demand at 75c per bushieL Drj Ooods Harkst. Ktady and linxJiaucfd. Brown Btteenngs ana bnira igs- Atlanta 4-4,77: Lawrence L L, 7e; Atlautic 1, 654c; Laurel Hill, 7ic; Granville L U e: tai tern standards, yc; Pepperell 10-4. 26c; Pepperell E, 8c; Pepperell K, 8c; Pepperell 0,7c; Pepperell N,7c: Lancaster A, 8c; Lancaster B, 8c; Lancaar C, 7ic. Bleached Bhirtingw-Amoskeag 4-4, 11c; Frnli of Loom, 10ic; Bay Mills, 10ic; Hope, Kc; Lonsdale, 10c; Lonsdale cambric, 13c; Masonvllle. lOHc: Wamsutta, 13c Naw York Mills, 13c: Pride of W est, 14c; Pepperell X0-4, Äc; Pepperell 9-4 26c; Pepperell 8-4. Sic; Peppeicll M,tlsc paper CambriwManville, iy; h. ti, A Sons,

Wfi Maaonville, 6c: Warren, 9c; high colon, lc higher: seconds, lc lower. Frinta Cocheco, 7c; Hamilton. 7c: Pacific, 7c; Arnold's. 7c: Conestoga, 6 Vie; Gloucester, 6c Bags-rrankllnTllie, 23 00; Stark A, tx SO; Otter Creek, 20. Osoabarga eix ooncei, ic elgkt ouncas, 9c Corset Jeans Androscoggin, vc; Canoe Kit er, 7c: Indian Orchard, 8c; Bxkport, c; Laeonla, bKc: Suffolk, 7c; Kaamkea sateen, 9c; Pe qnot. 8c Ticlsr-Cenettoga, ex., 170: do 7 . 15Ve- old

wn. 4-4. 1SHC Vt, Hamilton fTl2c. ton. 4-4. 18Hc do W inch, 16: ca dach. 15c: Btripea Amoskeaf, Uc: Sheridan, 9c; Mechanics, Mc; Ui'aasir lnirtn awfti4n 1 ts Hamilton, 12c; Yeo mans, lie; Spool Cotton J. A P. CoaU. Wc: Clark's. John Jr.. 55c; Clark's O. N.T.. 55c; Green A Daniels. 20c; Uolyoke, 27c; Stafford's, 27Sc Jeans flome-made, 742$c; tUrn, 103 Coal. There is a large demand for coal. BraxU block. 15c per bu.; Mignland coal, 14c per bu.; coke, 15c per du., crushed ooke, 17c per bu. ; PitUburg, 6 00 per ton : Raymond City, 5 50 per ton; L, D. and B. coal, 13c per bo.: anthracite, all sizes, s 00 pc; ton: Connellrrille coke, 17c perbu.; leLont and Blosaburg. 16 50 per ton : oven coke, 13q per bu.; Indiana cannel, 16c per bu. Tne Urt Market. Thj market ia Arm and has exnerienced iw Changes tn the Vast eight days. Atcvool, i 202 80; alum, per . 4-H5c; calo ssxlper m, 75c; camphor par ft, 803S5o; cochlweal. rr lb. .rt90c: chloroform, er Th. jä-v-npperas, bbl, 3J 5; fum opium, lb. tl 35497 50; luaigo, per a, m; iiconoe, Alalrtan, lb, S5c; magnesia, carb., 2 os B, (Jenulng), 35c; morphine, $5 00; rs adder, lb, l2CHo. Oils Castor, best, grd, tl Ooei 05; sweet, Uücl 75; olive, gai. II 7ix3 50; sperm, gal, ti 5; kergamot, t (Sanderson 'si. ti 5or3 75; cassia, lb, fl 40; lemon, lb (Sanderson's).. $3 503 75. Quinirre, P. A W., os, W 05t3 tfj cinchonidia, 'per c, tl 001 05; resiu. bbl, W(3 80. Boap Castile. Fr.9J4r12c American Mnarbonate soda, per lb. lC$4c soda, bicarb, Kngttsh, caaks, lb, bfe; mA, sal, lb. 3c: soda-ask. lb, 4Q4Jc; salw, laom. lb, 34c; snuff, per cue, 4 do bottles. Booicb. S3 60 per dos, par lb. 65c: snuff, ttarrett's. Mok. rrosa. tliil3 50: anaff, Garrett's, per case of 4 Uox, f 15 516; brimstone, by the bbf. 34c per lb; flower sulphur, lb, 4;;saltpe.er, commercial, lb, tMilOe; aaltreier.Trire, 10, i:vaic; turpentine, r&l 52(&.5c: venetif ji, red. Eng., hols. lb. 3c: Venetian, red. Eng. tegs, ID, 8Vc47c: iodine. t 754 00; Iodide potawx, ti 75; doves, 45$30e; rhabarb, powdered. The Ire Market. Screw and Strap Hinge 4 (3 Sc, aooordlnc ot ;lelse llelxlc wrenghi plcrw clevisea, 10 12c. Lead Pig, 5!5c; bar, lc Car-Wheel Iron Cold-blast becla. S4l36c: coldblast cottage and bath, 8335c ; cold-blast Shelby, Sirene Bar Iron 12 Ma8. NcrwaTlroo 9Jacsand anaDea.'6da7o: nalt-rod. 9310c. cut aus os. 10 to 60, 3 00 per keg; saialler sizes regular advance. Horse 8boea urden'a fl 60; Perkins' 4 50; mule shoes SI toVcher. Horse-Shoe Mils Northwestern flnlsttd., J5 50 for 8 s: smaiir -sizes regular advance. Carriage maa Tire Bolts Keflned 7öt75 per cent.; Norway 60 per cent. Nnts and Warners SO t per cent, on manuiacturers' usts. Iron Harrow Teeth Steel Harsw Teeth Sc. Hteeto Cuglisb cast, 20(22c: Amertoaa, 15316c; extra sues and qualities additions' ; sound ma chinery. "cf BDrine. 8c: Swede blh2r. 9aiüc a menoMT.ini is ter, i.iuc; toe caix. sc; .ammered, lay, tiftloc; tiro, according to sise aiset brand. 7c;. plow stool slabs, 6s7c Bhapec extra In proportion to waste in cutting. ' The Groery Market. j Oftr-e quote: Ordinary, lEYllc; far 12(!18c: good, 13H14c: pruns, 1515r: strictly prime, 16316Sc; choice, I7174c; (! Gorernment Java, A)g26c BMgars We quote: Hards, lQ&X4c; standard A.r-j&Wc; on A. 94myi wna extra C,t hue yellow,84(s4c; poodrallow.;c; fair yellow, 7ri48c; common gratia, TOTJc Oanlles 13c13c for 16 na, wer. Moitsses and Syrups New Orleans molarsea. 4S(Hlrc, and syrup 35(j60c per gal. for commcra to chow. K.im Carolina and LouUIaa,",'574c Öpicea Pepper, 17flsc; alapwe, iv4Ac; cloves, 45'a-c; ginger, 2042öc; cinnaoron in mats, 25 40c; nutmegs, H5cSl 05; naoe.lOcöJl 10. Salt Ohio Kiver Lake sells in car loU at 91 10 per barrel; small lots 10c more from store; Cairy, r 60 to 100 pockets. 8mp (ierman and olive soaps, 535c; rosinCueese Fair. 10c; part Uit, lOllc; Astern Reserve Ohio, 13Q13V;; crrm! spring, 11c. Dried Ileef L'ncanvased, KftUftu Shot l 95(32 1 tor d rop lead ; 7c for pressed bar. Starch Reti tied pearl, 3' ,pcr In; Eureka, ty P.)!: cnampiou gloss lump, is:; lar proved rn. Ki'JC. Foreign Fruits Weqnoten. ondon layer raisins, S2 7.V2 HO; new layer, tl h9 per box: Valencia. Uf'ilbc; b'jltana,)4(415c:loe Muscatel ralsins.2 60 oer box: old. 12 35 per box. v Lemons. Messina. 6 506 75. Oranges, t4 00a-C5 per box ; Valencia. fJ 5010 00. hTTines I'ruac luralsn,-aww, 7 25 7 50: Old, 850(46 00. Salt Fish MacxereL extra mess. S25 per bbl halves. S13: No. 1 mackerel, f 7 5 naives. 86: No. 2 mackerel, $1150, halve,; So. X wnitensh, onehalf bbl. 96 50; family wnite hm. aslves. 94: No. 1 herring. 94; No. 1 pkrkerei. 14 25; No.2 pickerel. $4. Canned Goods We qtaawe: Toma4es, 2 lbs. tl 10; 8 lbs, 91 351 40; reaches. 2 lbs. stand ard. 91 50: 3 lbs. 00:31 b5: seconds, 8 lbs. $175; 2 lbs, SI 35: Pie Peaches, lbs, $2 25 l M: a lbs, $1 25; Blackbecriea, $1 001 10; citrawberrics. 81 6.V1 75: Raspberries. 91 3.X41 40; Cher ries.red.tl 2tl 35: String Beans, tl OOfal 10;Green Peas. Marrowfat, 92 25(i 50; Early J une, t'2 50; Yarmouth Corn, tl 75; 'lioiintaiii -tipar Corn, $175: Excellsior Corn, fl-65.il 70; Pakk, 2 lbs. tl 3Crl 35; I'olk, 8 lbs.fi W)l 85; IlceApples.r: 25 (ck-1 40; Salmon, 1 lb. 91 70(i4L75; 2 lbs,$3J25; Lobsters, 1 lb, $1 751 W; SI lbs, $3.: Tumbler Jellies, 85c; Cove Oyfters, 1 lb, light weight, 7.vatfc; 1 lb, full weight. f.15;2 lbsjüght weight, tl -JCXStl 85; 2 Iba. full weipht. $1 0 j-feardinea, by tn case, 1 2131 4c; lugin Mom, t'2 per aoa. Cotton Rope 2022c; oandie wick, 2426c. Woodenware We quote. Common bticxeta. 9.165 1 Pine cnurns a 0011 00 Cedar churns. 12 OOylS 00 Arn churns.. 8 OXutll 00 Common brooms.. 1 604 1 75 Medium brooms.. 2 00( 2 50 2 50( 8 00 6 904 7 10 -8 104 8 25 .7 10(4 7 25 Extra brooms.. Matches, telegraph..... Tubs. No. 1 Tubs, No. 2. Tubs, No. 3 Washboards, sine. Washboards, wooden. 6 10(9 6 140(9 2 00 1 25(4 1 50 Lumber. Timber. Joist and Scantling J0..12. 14 and 16 feet long, 81 00; 18 feet, 16 feu; X-Heet, 17 50; 22 feet. 91'J 00: 24 leet, i:o 90. common Boards and Fencing No. 1 common boards. 817iO0: No. 2 do, $15 00: cull boards. 812 50: No. 1-fencine. 817 50: No. 2 do, 81550; cull fenclg,812.0.teak Boards No. 1, 12-lnch stock board, 12, 14 and 16 leet. $18; No. 2 do. 816 50: No. 1 do. surfaced one side. 920. Flooring. Dressed and Matched dear flooring, pine. 138 ou: a ao, t30 ou: o ao. rc.oo; eommon flooring, 12 to 16 feet, 822 ; No. 1 poplar Exring, face measure, t-S 00; No. 2 do., 2 80. All pine flooring measured by count. Kidin? No. J sidintr, pine, $20; No. 1 do., poplar, fit); No. 2 do., $1K; No. 2 da, pine, $18 50; fencing aiding, $12 50. Shingles 18 Inch clear, 94 tr, lo enen No. 2 or clear butt, 83: 16 inch clear orstcr. tt 50; 16 inch extra -standard. 83 26; 16 Inch standard 8 Inch clear butt, 93; 16 inch standard 5 inch clear butt, V 50; 16 inch cull 83. Lath-t2 75. Dry walnut is very scarce, andanearly advance in prices is apprenetmeo. Walnut Nos. 1 and 2, per M, $v' (MHf(X); rejected No. 2. all thickuesMM, .j0 -Ca; .culls, all thicknesses. $T00. Ach Nos. 1 and 2, 1 in. to 2 in., dnclusive, per ül,-;;uou; au tnicKiiees aDove zin., tziw. Poplar Nos. 1 and 2, ier M.. 925 OOW 00; select common. 920 00 .Oak Nos. 1 and 2, 1 in., per M. $. 00dV 03: common, 20 00; quartered sawed oak, iiö UO. Cherrj Nos. 1 and 2, all thkkiKses, ier M, $Cö W0; culls, 9 10 00. Brick. Ihcie .is a heavy demand for brVsk, and the fiyiply ,is small. Huildlntr bricks are tili: ug at fXj, and hard brick at $7 00. Miscellaneous Markets Candles The market rules quiet. W e quote: SU-Ji candy, Ullc; mach, drops, Uwul2c; kisses, l2H15c; nut candy, 17(25c; gtua drops bard.J20c; Arabian gum drops, llgl3e; rock candy. 154l7c; locenges, 1618c Leather .We quote: . Oak o!e at 3s4i0c; hemlock ole ai25(2c; harness, 35(&42c; bridle. 900(65 per doe; skirting. 4042c per lb; French calf, 91 151 W per lb: city call. 91 00.ssl 25 per lb: city kip, tM&A: per lb; upper leather, 22424 per lb. Nats A.'jnonü8, soft-ühelled, per lb, 21321c; filberts. Iil4c; Xraril nnts, 8ic; Naples walnuts, 13(si4c; EmfJhh walnuts. l'2c; peanuts, red, 6c raw: 8o roaUed; white, bQVip raw; 8 8c roasted. Oils We quote: Unseed, raw L bt.iko Bank oü..'... 503W Lard oil,extra. K Straits oil..........5S(55 Lard oil. No. l...70.7.l Bccrine 1H Lard oil, Na 2 60(i.Sstoroi 91 00l 05 Miner's' oil 6 Coal oU, Indiana Lubricating oil legal test ...1214 ter white, 150 V1719 Tinnerr' Supplies Market steady and good demand. We quote: Best charcoal tin,' I C, 10x14, 14x20 and 12x12, 97 00 per box; I X. 10x14. 14x20 and 12x12 $ per box; IC. 14x20, rooCujüa,tö50 ner ;x; I C,20x2, 91314: block tin, in pigs, 2'ic; in Urs, 25c Iron 27 B iron, 94 10; 27 C iron, $0 50; Moorehead gal vanlzed, 85 per cent., aivount. eneet cine, e Copier bottom, Joe. I'lawwfcea copper, 88a

der, 1331ÜC. Wire, 40 per cent off Hit Korthrop's sheet iron, roofing. 15 )i per sgoare.

; XndlMapoiU LiT4) Stock MavrkaU Stock Yaxm, March 21. Hogs Receipts, 2.S7J head: shlpmenU, 2.002 head. The market-jvpeoed steady at about satur ! market-Jpeoea steady at aoout saturs, and some claim thtt( tops, were flva ' r. out wcjalled u h;;, $ m) j BU; quoiauous. So we think prices aay 's prices, centa better, Tance.oi our qUo-k,OUi so we think prices uuuCrwent no special change from our last report. The offerings to-day, as a rule, were the poorest of the season, and not much prospect for improvement very soon. BEPBESEXTATITK BALKS. No. Ph. At. Pr. No. Sh. At. rr 3 30 86 0..Z'. 28 . 12....8.. 17. lU 85 70 20.. 1S5 5 75 4X 177 & 75 t . i'JS 5 75 t 1JM 5 nq 21-.. 13 5 55 37.... ls-2 5 70 Kv 17i. 5 75 5vflO...-. fo 17.. . 11 5 70 10 . PIUS ARD CTXLS. mm.. ir.'. 5 ,...175.. ,M...i.. .M...1S7-m 200.. 1ÜV. Ui. 5 50 .1TG. 5 70 No. 05 Sh. Ar. It. 9 5 35 No. 4... 4 3. 4'J... 9ee 46... 8.... 55 Sh. Av. Pr. ....t40. A25...95 2 4 Tl 16 9 4 24. . 3... a 'hew ft 3. 5 2) 5 15 5 25 5 25 530 5 10 4 r 5 50 . it. 1J5... .. lt"0 129... 330... 4. 120... 76... 5 10 4 75 b . 5 25 5 20 5 00 5 25 3 75 Z".U1... 40 aeo .231 . 84...... ....$75 24 80 Cattle Receipts. l'JO head: shlnmenU M tiM.l The market to-day ruled active, w ith everything wim in mr way oi memura to cnoice grades, but tne receipts were comparatively light and by no means sufficient to supply the demand. A glance at our sales will show better Drift-s. and uorr uni form than any other titio previous for months. But country dealers must bear in mind that the prices we give were for St Louis cattle, and not Kcruk stock, such that is generally driven in from the t-ountry. About all the good cattle we are gelling now are from tho West. EEPKKSKXTATI VK SALES.

N. Av. Pr. No. Av. IT. 7 Steers .-.l.OVM! 80 1 Heifer ... 750.93 75 2 " w1.02 4 35 1 " ... n. 4 W 2 " ...1.075. 4 80 1 .. 9t0.3 7. 1 " ...1.000. 4 75 1 " -.1,810. 3 0 1 ' .1.00i... 4 70 1 " ,l,l-20. 4 8S 1 " -.1,100. 4 65 5 " ... 616. t 4 2 " . .l.OTO. 4 85 1 . iXiO. 8 40 4 " .-1.0S5... 4 65 & f?0W 8 .1.000. K 75 10 " .1.195... ihT, I " ...1.1W. 8 50 1 " .l,liO. 4 ÖO t " 7&. S 7.i 1 " -.1,020. 4- 2 " .1,IM0.85 1 " . 70... 4 10 2 " ...1,0?0. 3 75 2 " ... 815. 4 3.-. 1 ...1.02. 8 25 10 " ...I,1H... 4 65 1 Ox 1,V. 4 ftO 1 . HiO... 4 ST 1 " .Uli-. 8 UU 2 " ... 815... 4 10 1 Calt . ifi... 5 i", 1 " ...l.lrtl... 4 i 1 " 140... 5 60 a ' ... 800... 4 1 1 Bnll . t40... 2 50 3 " ... !M0... 3 7 1 " .1.5SO... 3 00 4 " ... 010... 4 W 1 " .12M0... 2 lb

Shefl? Receipts. !J0 nead: sbipmtnts, lfit head. The market ts steady, wit-out quotable cluuvrc and all for tbe waüt of ten k. to-aiveit life. We quote: Gofll to fancy-.. ...! 00a.S 50 Fa-to medium-. 4 :(ni 00 Cecamou 4 -io 75 MAKKCTS UY TL4HAPII. Kew York Msrlw, NiwYobc, Marc- 21. Cotton -toagy at If 13-1C U 1-1 6c: ftir.n res barely steir ; March, C0.60c; April, 10.60e: May, 10.70c; June. lOrsoc; July, IO.sjsc; AuioMt. lO.Uic; 8eptem4er, 10.56c: October, 10.20c; Nover.ber. 10.15c; Deoem her,- 10.10c. Flour iw'.et; receipts. 2S,-rXX) bbls.; exports, 120,000 bbla superfine, S3 v$iil l.":- con:mon to good extra, 1 4 35(4 W: good to'choice, Vr 00(i6 75; white wht extra. $-Xi,6; ex?.ra Ohio. $1 Aa,0 75; St. Ixuis,9. 35,6 75; Minnesota patent spriug.' $6 50.S. Wheat Tlrm; receipts. 642,000 bu.; ex porta,! 175,000 bu.: No. 2 spring, fl-0; ungraded red,! 81 1512fi: No. 3 do. $irsl 21VJ: steamer d 8112: No. 2 red, $1 25al210T.;; No. .1 do., 9129)4 (il M; mixed winter, jfl .22: ungraded white" $1 lsictt21:,4: No. 2do, fl 2101 21 '4;; No. Ida. sales t.f 21.000 bu. at 91 24l 23; No. 2 red, MarcL, salesof llJ.OOO bu. at$lt.Wl--25,4; April sales of 2N",000 bu. at $1 2TJvl Xi-: Mk-. sales of 344,0 X) bu at 81 22rtl 22-s; June, -sales of 06,000 bu. at 91 2rtJi121v (Vru Higher; receipts, 155.000 bu.; exports, 98.000 b a. : n n graded, -7rl4c: No. 3, 5t(ör!,c; steamer, 6060 Vic; No. -2, 6l0611c; No. 2 white. Clc: No. 2, Man-h, IMOic; April, öTJSs'c; May. 55;h05Cc; June. (Viäöe. Oats Dull: receipts. -).X) bu. ;mixed western, 4445c: white, do. 4ri4c Hay tjuiet but tiran awtly 1 Oj. Hons steady. Coffee Easier: Ki cargoes quoted at lOQlSJic; job lots, 10(414c. Migar tiuiet a A -unehanred. Molasses Firm and iti fair demand. Kice Steady and a a fnir demand. l'etroleum Quiet and Aran; united, 8l)c; crude, 6c74c: retincd. 8c. Tallow Steady ; .yjc. Renin Nominnliv unclMinged at $1 80ai 85. Turpentine Dtiil and weak at 4.04.ic Esgs Firm and dn (air demand at oV,c l'rovlsions Port -dull and nominal. Beef steady. Cut meats dull and nominal. Lard dull; prime steam. 811 UK9II Butter In good oemaad and firm: 10030c. Cheese Quiet tndtirm at 10012 Receipts Flour,. K,000 bbls.; wheat, SO.OTiObu.; corn, 66.000 bu. ; oats, .77.000 bu. ; rye, 27,000 bu. ; barley, 22,000 bu. Shipmenta-FkMir, -lJ.OOO bbls.; wheat, 16,000 bu.; corn. 141oeO bu.; oats, 4'J,000 bu.; rye, 11,000 bu.; barley, 6,600 bu. ast LlbPtytLlve Stock Market. East Liberty, ffa., March 21. Cattle Receipts since triday, 2,3C nmd of through, nd3t head of yard stock; total the week ending thisday 3,7a." head through and !Vhead local.against C.4W head throaeh and 8T0 head the week before: supply for ;aJe here iKune.four cais; this day a week ago no buyers on Jsana, but local oeaiers and retail trade some ten or dwelve loads have gone on through prices, a litue in advance of last weex, say about one-eiuht. very little business being done in the cuttle line away. Hogs Keceipts, t635 head, total dor the week 15.78. head, against 18.870 head weekibecore: Phi ladelphias $0 uar 0; best Yorkers, $6fd6 10; common lorxers, u-(iv w. bheep RceiiM. 300 head, total 'for the week 10,400 head, against 15.700 week before; fair to good, S '2-0a ; -extra, Co. ltaltlmore Market. Baltimore, March 21. Flour Steady and firm; western superäie,3 2-04;exira, 94 2605; family, $5 2'Ha6 25. Wheat Western steady and firm; Ka.2 western winter red. spotond March. $1 20-((l 20V4: April. 91 -2(01 20-:; May, 912101211,; June, 91 19Ji f.il HIV. Corn Westera a hade higher and fira ; western mixed, spot and March. 57',,057'ic; April, 530 56c: Mar, &5(iuäc: steamer, ölic Oats Eat-ier and fairly active; western white, 46 give; mixed. 445 c. Rye Firm at 44 ei'Äl 10. Hay Firmer; pnime to choice Pennsylvania, 5i8(tai. Provisions Steady and only moderately active. Mess pork, old, f 15 50; new, $16 50. Bulk meats: packed, $'(y 7. .Uacon: shoulders, 50; clear rib sides, $0 50. Hams, $11012. Lard: refined. 511 20. Butter Quiet. Kggs Active at ic. Petroleum Notnfnal: refined. 8(SSi. Coffee Quiet; Rio cargoes, ordiuary to fair, 10011,'iC. tiugar Finn; "A" soft. 9ic Whisky Very quiet at $1 10' 01 11. Freights to Liverpool per steamer Quiet ; cot ton, 3 lo0d: flour. 2s 3d; grain. 505,' . Receipt Flour, tbl.; wheal. 6H.SHJ0 bu.; corn. 11K.110 bu.: oats, 4,374 bu. ; rye, l.lOj bu. Shipments-Wheat, 4,170 bu.; corn. 2,7i7 bu. Sales Wheat, 823,563 bu. ; com. 280,000 bu. St. Loads Market. Pt. Ir;is, March 2L Flour Unchanged. Wheat Opened better and declined; No. 2 red. 91 0401 04'4 cash; $LO5?01 Oil, April: fl 07W (91 oc;ViJi v Mav: m 4 oia June; 3UV4c bid year; No. 8 do. i.5Vic0l 04 Wid. Corn Foxier: 42o cash and March; 423i42,ic -prii ; s;y9KV4C way; vmiiyvye juiy. Oata Cah higher; options lower at 3bt2Cc cash : 35W0il e Mny. " , Rye Firm at $1 05. Barley Unchanged at rWc051 10. Lead Quiet at 94 50. Butter Steady; dairy, 18026c Ek gs Weak at 1 3c. Wniskv Steady at $1 06. Provisions Pork lower; 915 55 ApriL Dry salt meats lower J to sell. Bacon lower at $5 70, S8 G5, $8 85 and $8 75. Lard nominal. Receipt Kluur. 7.000 bbls.: wheat, C1.000 bu.: corn, 160.000 ou.: oats, 13,000 bu.; rye, 1,000 bu.; barley, ll.(XX) bu. Shipments Flour. 6,000 bbls.: wheat, 56.000 bu.; corn. 252,000 bu.; oats, 4,000 bu.; rye, 1,000 bu. ; barley, none. Hops Active: Yorkers and Baltimores 9-5 6006; mixed nat-stng. $" 30i5 70 ; ehoit-e. Si! 1006 50. Receipts, 6,400 head; fhipmouts, 3,000 head. Chicago Market. Chicago. March 21. Flour Nominallv tineh.'inged; winter wheal', I0ij,4; spriim, $4 5005 -5; extra, 9104 50. wneat Steady, and In fair demaud; No. 2 red winter, 81 02: No. 1 Chicago spring, regular, $102 frefh; 91 cash; 91 02V4 April; II 07)B Msy;9l 08 June; No. 3. a0(it95c; rejected, 750v!c Com Steady, and in fair demand : regular, oif c fresh; 41c cash; Siyi'&tyji A prii ; 43)04JAc May; rejected, 3'.'ic Oats Easier: remlar. S0c: fresh ais.iradi:3n1:c April; 3 May; June. 84c. ' Ke eieaay ana unchanged ; 8c(i8i. - Harley btt-ady and unchanged; 91 0101 Oi Flax seed-81 08. . Provisions Pork dull. WMt and lnwpr- SIS as cash and April: 815 50 Mav: 815 65 June. Lard steady, and iu fair demand ; 910 55 cash ; 910 550

10 56X April: 910 70 May; 910 80 Jnne. Bulk meats eatder; shoulders, $5; short ribs. 97 80; short clear, $8 25. ' Whisky Steady at f 08. OU Wheat Advanced ;c. Cor i Steady, and in fair' demand. , Oats Advanced Jc. ' rV?dfT-!1( Wahanged. ' -Ara Firmer, but not quotably higher. PbUadelphl Market. ' PrtLaCKLPHta, Matrn-21. Fl0U-rirm: western extra, $3 50(t3 75: Minnesota extras, $.w46 25; Ohio extras. $5 5ftS75: Ohio new proccM, $6 12':; Kentucky choice, $6; winter patents, 96 2507 75; i Minnesota patent spring, 9707 75, Rye Flour Firm Whear Qnlet: rejected grain depot; $1 13; No. 2d. elevator, $1 aot No. 2 red, March, 91 1; Corn steady; steamer, track. 543'ftVjc: rejected, track. 5?.4c; sail mixed. March. 57H MJs: April, 665Cc; May, ftf0.,V. June 54 0.t VjC. Oats In fair demand; No. 1 white. 46c; No. 2 white. 45' ic; No. 8 do.. 41c: mixed, 42c Provisions Dull and unchanged. Butter Firm; creamery extra, 33034c; eastern, 21029c; wtstern, extra. 24026c fggs-rirm at D'-JCc 'beese-Quiet but steady; creamery, 12J40 Petroleum Dnll at 8c Whisky In fair demand at Jl 10. Receipts Flour. 5,000 bbls.; wheat, 4,000 bu.; corn. 119.000 bu. ; oats. 33,000 bu. Shipmen ts None. Chicago Live Stock Market. Chicago, March 21. 'lhe nrovers' journal reports: liogs Receipts, 13.000 head: shipments. 2.700 head. Yery brik demand; buvers compelled to take poor quality: mixed packing, $5 6005 85; llghL fl ?0ft.r 10: Hairimnre anrl hut'hprV jr

6 85; choice heavy shipping. $5 0006 S5; no extra Cattle Receipt, 200 head; shipments, 1,300 bead. Ail trains vnowboMtd. Market nominal; In good demand. Commi to fair shipping. $4 ; 4 5"9;hotce n extra, 2r05 '.0; butchers', $2(4 4 50; corn fed Texas, $4 00; stockers, 93 2003 SW; feeders, $3 Vt4 20. Sheep Receipts, none: shipments, 700 head. In hettor demand and stronger. Common tomemum, tt zitt .0; Rood to choice, ?4 W.-5 25; no txtra. The Journal's London special Deports: Cattle. lc lower; Ut, 14Vic. sheep declined c; best AUCIKAU lOUK-WK)lS, ISC. Cincinnati Market. CiyciNSATt, March 21. Cotton Easier 10! JR. Flour In kit demand; family, $0 6005 farKrv, $5 iva . Wheat iutet; No. 2 red winter, $1 08. Corn Ea.;r; No. 2 mixed. 47c Oata Quiet; No. 2 mixed, 3703Sa Rye lufoir demuud ; No. 2. 1120114. Barley strong; "o. 2 fall. $1 us. Provisions Pork dull and nominal at $15 at 70; as. Lard quiet but firm at J10 o510 67i. Bulkracats firm: shouldets, $0: cleiar ribs, $7 85. Bacon scarce said hriu; shouklcrs, $j 7ö; clear .ribs. 99 u; cicar, .1. WniMy Higher and in fnlr demand at tl Uf. Buttrr Fitm forgod, dull for lower rrwfes choice We.teru reserve, 232.)c; choice Ooxtral onto. "JOCa 22c. H or j stronger at H 4006 50. head, shipments, 4057iead. Receipts, 1,200 Milwaukee Markee. Mjlwacxex, Marcfh 21. Flour NeglectM and now mai Wheal Firm; opened and clooed firms No, Milwaukee bard, nominal: No. 1 Milwaukee nr-ninal; No. 2 Milwaukee, fres. l ; No. 2 Milwaukee, 91 0ur,: April, tl 01 Way. 1 Oo-: Jene, 91 07; No. 3, SMc; No, 4, nominal: rejrcieu, nomiiiu. Corn Weaker; No. 2, 40c Oats Pull; N. 2, 30c Rye Nominal ; No. 1, 08c Barley O uie t; No. 2 spring, ?7c ProvLsions IulL Mea pork. 8TT 85 cash 915 40 Ajril. Lard ; prime stream, -919 Sö cash and wann; 510 uu April. Hogs Quiet but steady: $54O0V9O. Receipts Flour, 1.5,000 bMs wheat, 32,000 bu corn. 75,000 b. Shipments Flour, IC.Of bbls.; 'wheat, 2,000 ou. ; corn, .oeu bu. Foreign Mairkets. London. Karen 21. & p. m. Consols, for money, . 99 15-16: do. account. 100 l-Jfi. United States Bonds New is, 10fV; 4js, 114; 4s, 115. ; Railroad Securities Illinois Cental, HI.-; Pennsylvania Central, 64: New York Central, 4'JH: Erie, "'J; secouda. 1u: Readine. 33. Amount el bullion goocdnUi the Bank of Eav gland ou balance to-day as i06,0i'0. Astwebj, March 21.-tfetröleum 201. Pa-is, March 2L Rentes. 84.101. LiVKPPOOL. March 251. CoUok Moderate inquiryatS 1006!; sales, S,X) bales, includi ig 1.000 bales for speculation andtxport and 6.L60 bales oi American. Lard 54s 6d. Bacon Long clear, 7jls Cd :-fht clear, 41s. New York Live Sto k Market. Nrw Yoac, Marek 221. Tn Drovers' Journal Bureau reports: Beeves Receipts, ,00 head, snaking 9,100 tead for the week; active, dirm and higher; extremes. 8" 75011 0; common .to food steers nomiual at 911; Exporters used iOO steers. No shipments today. Exports for the w eek. 40 head of ive cattle; 6.030 quarters of bee,i230 carouses of mutton, 342dreissl pigs. Sheep Ilecetpts, CO00 hand ; making 21,400iead for the week; firm; beap,45 2506 50: yearlings, 86 2"(7 2- in the wol; .7506 i'i clipped: befct car-load of sheep la the market sold at $6 ' per 100 pounds. Swine Keceipts, 7.5Wr.ead : making 18,270 head for the week; none offered alive; dullaudrominal; live hogs ane quoted at JHj.6 40 pr r ioq pounds. Boston Market. Borrow. March it. nour Firm and Ii im proved einana;i.femne, f44 2o; common extra, tl 2501 7; Miruesota extras, 9l 500: winter w heats. 0020 ami Micnu:an. 9.1 mm-.) 7.1 Illinois and St. Louis, $006 50; Indiana, 750 6 25. Corn Scarce and firm.; mixed and yellow, Cl 62C. Butter Nominal and unchanged. Choice fest em creamenes, 2tc; choice ladle packed, 20023c ; common to good, 13018c Turpentine Nominal and unchanged. Eggs Western fresh. l02Oc Receipts Flour, 7,500 bbls.; corn, 64,008 bu.; wheat, 15,000 bu.; oats. 10,000 bu. Shipments Flour. 2,490 bbls.; corn, 69,09 bu.; wheat, 20,000 bd. Toledo JlarkeU Toledo. March 21. Wheat Steady; Ü3. 1 white Michigan, 81 00; amber, f 1 0: r Wabash, spot and March, tl 08: Apnl, 81003; May and June, 91 11; July, 1 05? Corn Finn; high mixed. 45s e: No. 2, tpt, 4.ic: March, 45Vic; April. 45,'c; May, 45jc; No. 2 white, 46' ifi; rejected, 444c Oats Quiet; No. 2, ic; rejected, 31c Clover Seed Quiet; prime mammoth, ti 55; Xo. 2 do.. SI 5: prime. Si 90; No. 2, 84 CO. Close Wheat Quiet; No. 2 red Micbiran, 91 OS?;: April. $1 WlA: May. tl Uli: June. SI 1U Receipts Wheat, 28.0WJ; corn, 63,000 bu,;--, I.eoO bu. Shipments Wheat, 14,000 bu. ; corn, 72,000 Su ; oats, jione. St. Lonls Live stock Market. St. Louis. March 21. The Western Live Sick Journal reports: Cattle Receipts. 1,000 bead: shipments, COO Lead: market active, arat and higher: exponent, $5 2505 75; good to choice heavy, $1 fioc5 in; medium to fair, S404 50; best butcher steers, SI '20 4 CO; fair to good, $3 CO04; cows and heiers, ii 25 04 25; feeders. $40160: stockers, $ 03 75 : Sheep Receipts, 1.200 kead; shipments. ISO head; market inactive and slow; medium to fair, 1435; good, to choice, 5jl0&5 70. " Mew York Dry Ooodl Mavrket. New York, March IL Jobbers doing good business in staple and department goods, but package trade light and Irregular. Cotton goods jobbing at irregular prices but agents' quotations without materia) change: fine brown sheetings, easier, but heavier brow n, steady: prints in modeiate request; men's wear woolens quiet Oswego Market. Oswego, March 21. Wheat Higher. Corn Firm ; western mixed, 58c Eureka Drain Tile Machine This KacKme is sabataaUat and durable la eonatrnetioai simple In its arrangemcntai easy of aoeccs . to its wearing- parts 1 having BTUTKaTH THAT STTH GROSS NEOLECT could, soarcel BErAK, leaving !:t:lo to be desired as aa EFFECTIVE TILH ÜACHLNE. W irtrm tltli MaeMn bv ltW bomer atcan power, Mof vrll mic4 to cither. Our file 4iesrangtaaim from S I tu. ladiioetcri aud la rtiap wTry tbem la uil th luMafetu. Iimcn. At allrkk Machine It la alM a comptrM necem. Itia tulraiTnlr4aaTiter Brick Machine. Bead tor eirralar. CUAH2LE& A TA7L0S. ZiuUa&apoua, lad. A AMTCH I An lntelll(rrnt young man VV rAll I E U iln eTery coiintrj town, to lk tbe pernuinent local agency for the sale of oar teas, roffVex, etv, in pn k, to consumer. This apt 1 y rexUire no pedtilinir and but a moderate amount of uliritinfr, and if property manaired wiU fJ from to $1.0X per year. Partim lam f rv. l'n.'1-ut Isa Co., F. O. Box MS, ür Lot w, lift

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Vor Two Generations - a .The good and stannch old stand-by, MEXICAN MUSTANG LINIMENT, has done more to assuage pain, reliere saSerin?, and save the lives of men and beasts than all other liniments put together. "VYhjt Because the Mustang penetrates thronzh skin and flesh to the Yery bone, driTing out all pain and soreness and morbid secretions, and restoring the atllicted part to sound and supple healtL

Irl "Vi k" RICO RD'S VITAL RESTORATIVE Restores Nervous and ThyIcal Debility, etc. There is a well-known principle in animal physioIokt that no vital action can take place except through the agency of tbe nervous system. If the nerve power in any organ is weakened, then that organ Is w eak. There is a remedy in the reach of all one that lias stood the tet for over half a century. Iia. KICORD'8 VITAL RECTOR ATI VK has been fcerminized and indorsed bv the Academy of Medtlciue in I'aris as an infallible specific for the above; contains no phosphorus, oantharides or ota-cr poison; is purely Vegetable, producing no reaction, and Is permanent in effect; is a BtigaroYded pill, and can be had of Levassordt Co.. 10 his Richelien. Faris. France; or of DR. S. BROWN -SHiESMOXn. IYoprietors. Address 40 World Rvildim;. New York. None genuine without the signature of 8. B. Pietonond on ide of each box. Box of 100 nils, 13; of 400. $10; sent by mail npon receipt of price. Sold bv all dnngrists. CKK.TIFICATE. Paris. July is. "ikth. 19 Kue de la I'wt. Out of 319 patients treated, 65 were cured within P0 days. 115 in six weeks, 150 between two andfliree months, 2 between live and six months, 1 In nine months. PR. M. PKKHiORl. Medicin de la Hopital Charitv. U'.tice is hereby given that T. A. Smith, of" St. Lotus, aud lt. L. De Lisser. of New York, are no lower authorized to act as agents for Ricord's Vftal Restorative. ;Al"TIoX. A former spent of mine in New York is now advertising a spurious imitation of t.e celebrated Ir. Ricord's Vital Restorative, und .-r the assumed name of Dr. Ricord's ltorative Pills, to deceive the public. The testimonials of T)rs. R. Blanchard, C hevalier. M. Ferigord, tRaspail. Lie big and S-'ir Thompsfm are copied from ray circulars. Tbe genuine Ricord's Vital Restorative can be had oi Levassor & Co., 10 bis Rue Richelieu. I'aris; 40 World liuildlnK, New York, and at all wholesale and rvtai) Drr.sjrist all over the world. 8. RROWNPKiKSNH'ND. M. General Agent for the V. S. and South America. Send stamp for Descriptive t'ircalar. Dr. JAMES': A 204 Lck IIojital, WASHINGTON SL, V t,m- Vraaalta, tHIflOQ, .' ) Chartered fcy the Suie of i- jl lllinrnüfortheepietwjr. jixwf giving immcoute VS 4 H ' -vV rt" ''sesoipriaate ,-4TvV M & chrr.nic and urinary hs- ''"'..'..,;' ear. in all their compliat ?? mi r'- 1 i um i catrd forms. It is -eil known Ur. Jame fuitood arthrhead ef the profession ft the past thirty yean. Age and xperiemre are all important. SeBMudvaailtnws.oiicht ioaan by dreams, pimple? on the iaoe. Wvct 'manhrwwt. -can positively be cured. Ladies Brawtmc :thc rofXS delicate attention, call or aTite. Pleasas hnme foppstieats. A book for the million Marrnce "Geide Mhch tells you all about these dkeases. wiiwnuld Tnovry. why not. 10 cents to pay potac,e. IH. Junes 'haR "fifty rooms and parlors. You see no one bin 4e Doctor. 'OfTice hours, 9 a. m. to 7 p. m. ; Sujuiay. so to aa. Dr. Jam e is 60 years of age. LAKES' I Rt"rarx FrrvTAtKvniNCR, Silver Points, and a ikav NsKvnu Pills, ail for if. sent iy niau. acaieo. 15rT??!f5 MffflMa for fj.-ari per dor.. Ladies fj. AUatsiaiti WJJi feciale PiUs (1 per box ; 6iw f 5. V7!J TTTVf T ? -After -Torty years' practice I am It filial iliaQi satisSaC nine-tenthsof the troubles and truls in Unuliev has gmrni cut of a latent sexual feeling on the part3adiesanHi gentlemen. Thousands, without knowing ahe real. oawe.. have made life a weary waste for the -am of prrper .means to make U'tinght and happy. NEkTINL PILLS, compounded of roots and herbs, will aaalce the waJc -and debilitated troog. That which yoa saare lost.sr never had, will cx-cne to make home happy. Life b -too hört to waste away in a dull, torpid hoüevhen a .1 box will please yoa and 6 will cure you far tire ddbm. Sent by mail, sealed, on receipt of poor. Lew riwu. or whites posaiveiy cured. 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Price S1-S0. bOLD BT ALL DRUGGISTS, or mailed on receipt of price. For f nrttier particulars send for circular. P. O. Bo 1533. J. C ALLAN CO, 8) Jona Etreef w Tora. W e offer 500 reward for any case they will aa cure. Quick, safe sad sora era. "VyOTICE is hereby given to the citizens of LN the First (1st) Ward, in the city of Indianaoolis. Center Township. Marion County. In. diaua. that I, Henry Sunders, a male inhabitant of paid Ward, over the see of twenty-one years, will apply to the Board 01 Conntv commis sioners of said County, at their April meeting, ' for a license to sell for one year, spirituous, vinous ; and malt liquor?, in a loss quantitv than a quart . at a time, with the privilege of allowing the same 10 ne aratiK on my premises. The precise location of the premises whereon I desire to sell said liquor, Is described follows: Lot No. 125, Ingiam Fletcher's third addition, and known as 107 and 109 Hill avenue, in tbe city of Indianapolis. Ceutcr Townhit. Marion County. ladiaoa. iULVRY SANDERS. -

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