Indiana State Sentinel, Volume 29, Number 13, Indianapolis, Marion County, 6 April 1881 — Page 8
THE INDIANA, STATE. SENT1KKL, .WEDNESDAY, APRIL 6, 1881 ; : : : . : ; . ,
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)Lt) ABE, 11 E YETERAX,
nth of t Tr Eagle Whose Same Will Vamons In Histories t)f The War Sketch of a Bird That Was as Wll Kr.own as a Major Qenoral Hla Battle Record. rw t Warrior, Historians and Tatriots Have Made Iliiu Immortal S a Hero. Inter-Ocean-1 lid Abe,", the famous war-ear le of AVis--tn, whose name i know n to almost y man, woman and child m tlie TTtiited CS, died on Saturday. The telegraph annced his death, brrt the Vise nciii State mal haa foecre interet-tin incidents in eventful life. HIS MATH ROW -IT CAME .VBOCT. ae severe weather of Ute past few month4 obliped tlie 'keeper, George Gillies, r bis chargri closely confined, much to Utters disgust, WL o pleadexl hanl a?ul tantly te 'be aUfwrd to take the air. A lc agw Satinlay nv;ht, the old bird was veil 43 -over; 'Sr.nday he refused food, . ugh tb mst tempting viands -avre ;id fbefcre hiT... Through the week iic&l sk-fil was supplied, but by Friday lowed setIous''iUng difficult adwrcrit .spasms. Saturday afternoon, at 4:30 -fc, in tiie presence of rteriva-Hter ""General George E. Uryant, t Ab''' passed away, while in arn -)f his-kveper. All that could have .dtfiK- fra human heins had lerr?one. his ls-na. as deeply ft-It as cktf-uzli a ctl liuman public sonant hail prne to heieaftr The remains are tobe stuffed dajor C. G. Mayer, and h-(Mited in the e JlistKFkal liooins duly eu.cas.etl in , nd t'..e record of his battles ejublazlon a iK'izhborinf shield. Thf,ldols at Y.rst wanted the veteran buried at est Ilill, with an appropriate monument ed over his lones, but this plan was lly givr-n up on the assurance that the lains rould be kept for any ÄVa-gth of e iciu-he manner tr-a .sii-qjestenL CAPTl'RE OF THE BIRD. i JuW or early August, l.srtl, a young Ini, about twenty-live years of ago. named -muh-we-ge-zhi (Chief iky), one of the . Flambeau band of (.'hippewras, capd t ) young eagles from a nest on the Ti vf the Flambeau Rapid, seventy strum the river mouth, and about li t fr m the Eau Ciaire. Chief Sky and her Indian cut the tree down, amid the toes of the parent birds: the nest as hs a wash-tub, made of sticks, turf and is" they preserved; one of the fledgrfied, an-l the other Chtet Sky nursed ;U-y thing for the tiappooses at the Inviliage. A few weeks after, while en to Chippewa Falls and Eau Claire, the -aptor sold his pet to one Daniel Mci f r a bushel of corn. McCann tried to (be bird to a Company forming at the ; l-r tlte First Wisconsin Battery; and i theif failing to buy it, he prceeded to Claire, where a Company, organizing Le Eighth Infantry, became the purr. for $2.50. This was in August, ls;i, i the eaglet, a true American specimen, (lout two months old. e birl, duly decorated with a rosette, mde much of by the Eau Claire ladies, rhtd for iladison with Captain John E. ins' Company, September (i. The eagle :Ktnced to act nobly on his perch, and re arrival at the Capitol became a veritauet. At La Crosse, en route, there was iderable enthusiasm over the war-bird, ai iladison the Eagle Company was reed with great eclat, the State Journal of t-mber 10, 1SG1, thus announcing the u: Vn incident occurred yesterday as the ..p-wa Company arrived at Camp RanThey bore in advance of theau e plati on which was a live eagle, surmounted . small American Hag. Just as they en i camp the eagle expanded his wings -eized the flag in his beak. The incident ted much attention, and if it had hapin other days, in a Roman camp, ! have been regarded by the ar.gurs as .-ularly favorable omen.'' A FA KV OFFEREI FOR THE MED. Chicago, on the way to the fi-ni Ocr 12 there was another ovation, the enilvgiment now enjoying the honor of X the eagle-bearers. The city papers e time were enthusiastic over the living .,1 of tlie Nation's greatness. At Sl "Old Abe,' as he had been named, the President, escaped, and the final lire on the top of a t himnev vas wited by shouting thousands. Here Secrei'anieron and General Thorn as complied the Eighth on their et, and one .siastic Illinoisan offereda fanu for the i. but Captain Perkins' rejoined tltat "JS'o iey can buy him," became proverbial, in here tlie Eagle Regiment went on to front, and they and their bird .rticid In the following notable engagements skirmishes: THE BATTLES HE WAS IS. lerloktown. Mo O tober 24, : of New Madrid and March ao4t 1SC1 1SG2 lsij t:vlO. 10, Mo..... ...... April i ira.Slit, Mo Hiinjiton, ML-s. .......... re 4riuth, Mi.8. iKVille, MLis......... , Miits i tb. Miss ; thavbie. Mis.. .:... iU4i. priugs, Miss, son, Miw Marrh 20, May V, ...May is, .Stpt 12, ...svpt. 13, ept. lti, TK October 3, 4, ...Iecember 2, lsivi -May 13. l.vuj ...May 14, May 22. 1W MY) ista ls;-. tu it on Vlcksburg, Mia naaicrburg. Miss June 4. imonc, 1. -June 1.1 (sburg, Mis....... .....June 21, ender of Vicksburg. MissJuly 4, i.-rUl2, Mls October It, c Scunrr. La ..March 13, . d. Russey, La................Marrh 1", .Person 8 Hill, L&-.. ..Mart h 13, idEcorj La - ..April 2, t-aut Hill, Ia .. April n. 9, .-hitocUcs. La- A prl 1 20, e jik?r,Xa .April Ti, uterville f.od Crane Hill, La... April 2a, ou UtpiCg, La May 2, in lstW ls64 IStil 1M4 1N1 1SG4 1H64 1H04 IMA lsU Ni4 I Mil ou La Moore. La May 3, May 4-. ..May 8-12, ....May lt", May 17, -...May Is, May l ...Juue 6, ..August 13, .re's flantatlon, La vBvilie, . a - ..... itiouii'i Plaoiatlon, La.ii de Gl';-;, I M .'hllt, U Lfrl 1N64 1M 1N 1N4 104 .mcaneCceek, 1 A'iCDOTEg OF THE BIRD. Vamerous ttorieg are tol J of "Old Abe" connection witu tne engagement in ii ich he liured. He always sat on his rch anditurhed by ny nouse or tumult. e impersonation of haughty defiance. He ared all the long niarths of his regiment, eluding fchertsian's gtat raul and the mpaign up I'ed River, and paed through reat inmber of battles, in which he once twice ha-1 some of his feathers shot away .I his winrs pierced, but ever received a atch from a ' Rebel bullet sufficient to tw blood; he bore several acars, however, d his old comrades could always recoghim by those. At Vkknburg 01d was literally amid tJut and hell, and ed like a true hero. The earte el inched i claws fast to the grooves of his perch, 1, standing under the proud colors, bent i head, soldier-iike, on a listening angle, fierce eyes reflecting the glare of the tie, his wings outstretched, hij voice ii tit rd, as oft before, cheering hin conipai i.i ts to the shock for conquest. i ;Ue eagle became as bitterly hated in the ,.aern lines as he wai beloved by the i ,qv Army.and many attempts wer made jpUje him, but In rain. He waralways h& fKrfit, under close lire, and often aped hk an inspire! leir). In dress paf;e yo;5J frequently seize the colors in I.
his bHV and rose like the typical bird on
t ie alional seal, and mas always doing the right thing In the rvhl time. Well scarred by service. ad almost deified fey the entire Artny, "Old Abe" returned home on a furlough with his now worldfamous regiment, and was again in the Capitol Park at Madison on the 'J-Jd of June, 1SJ4. He was received with a royal welcome, and the Company af?ain went to the front with the eagle and participated in the battle of llarricane Creek, where the bird screamed at the fore throughout the rapid charge and nerved "tle boys" on to many a glorious A;ed. Tlie bc-arers atrain arrived at Madrson, SeptenrVer it, and "Old Abe" was formally transferred to the State, nith offil ial or remonies and amid the plaudits of a large multitude. JSv has ever finw been kept with a cam ara-d devotion hipWyTcditahlet.- the jatrt- sentiment f sweessive adnnistntiots,;s an honoml -anJ inwpirinf Ttiemcnto of tlie Eiirhth Uf giruent, and the times in wbitii it fought the battles of nr Nation mith the true mil -strong men trh) rallied are-and the flag. flX EXHIBITION. As a civilin,"01d Alx" tins tn-en doing -constant dur as a "relic, ard it is com,?ute.l that "'he has earned f.HiOO for tlie various charitable lnstitutnjns which have had him ?n-vxhibition. Hc alwavs liked t be admired, and gave unmHtaken evidences of Iiis enjoyment. In IN he was a feature of the Nort'iwest Sanitary 'Fair in Chicago, where tlif -quills which he occasionally shed were eagerly lxUrht for each. ' The same year hehchl fortli as the chief attraction at the Milwiukee Soldiers' Hone Fair, where his picturrvs were sold bythe thousands. In lmxi he was at the Soldiers' and Sailors' Convention at Pittsburg, ar.d in the Wisconsin campatrn that fall, lit Id fort li in several political" torch-light processions; he helped dedicate the soldiers monument at Peoria, 111., in October. In 1S;H, "Old Ale" was at the Sddiers' and Sailors' Convention at Chicago. At this time, soldiers' reunions becanre common throughout tlie West, and his presence at such gatherings was alwavs considered as essential as the old tlag itself. Iu 170, he signalized himself sit the Army of the Tennessee reunion in Madison; iii 1S7 , at the Grand Army reunion in Chicago, and throughout the Centennial he was a leading character, admired by the ieople of all nationalities. General Hancock on Itlrthday. Bloomington (III) Uulletin.j Kverylxidy almost knows Sheriff Waggoner, of Fulton County. He is one of tlie old Democratic wheel-horses of Illinois. He has a little granddaughter named Mary Snawyer. aged ten years. Mary was born on the 14th day of February St, Valentine's Day. Somebody told little Mary some time ago that General Hancock was born on her birthday, and she immediately wrote to the General on the subject wrote in childish phraseology. Mating her age and jolitics. In a short time after the mailing of her letter, Marv was delighted hv the following acknowledgment of her little favor: GOVERNOK's I'LASD. N'KW YORK HARBOR, February IS, InsI. f Miss Mary ShawyervAstoria, Fulton County, Illinois: MY Dear Yorso Friend Your note has been received. I was pleased to hear that you were born on the 11th of February (St. Valentine's Day) as I was. ltut I wan a twin two lys were burn in .my family on that day. and both live. I have known some queer coincidences ns to birthdays. I know one Keiitleman M ho hid four children. and three, if not all of them, were bom on the Fourth of July. This is what I call a patriotic family. 1 am, very truly, jours. W. S. Hancock. r. S. To the Dead Letter Office: For fear this may not fi nd the right person, owing to her youth, I imiy add here that this letter is intended for a little girl of ten years of age, who is a ' Democrat," her 'father is a Democrat," and her "grandfather is Sheriff of Fulton County." W. H. Astonishing Results of German Research. IThe Nation. The pass to which foreigners may be led by mistaking so-called Americanisms for the normal and habitual speech of the country is well shown in the followingedifying paräcraph from Karl Faulmann's "Illustrirte Cu' tur-Geschichte." vol. i., p. 184, as furnithed us by a correspondent in Ualtiniore. The stanza headed "Amerikanisch" is given in all earnestness as a specimen of the English spoken in America, while lieneath is placed what the author considers the correct English equivalent. The italics are ours: amerikanisch. I haf von funny leedle poy Vot gomes schust to my knee. Der queerest schap, der createst rogue, Asefer you ditsee; He runs and schuraps and schmasches diugs In all barts oft der house But vot otl'dot? he vas my tn. Mine leedie Yawcob Strauss. ENGLISCH. I have one funny little boy What finmf just to my knee. The queerest fhax. the greatest rogue, A ever you did see; He runs and jumps and smashes things In all parts of the houseBut what of that? he tra my son, ji My little Jacob tstrauss. Bits of Greek Wit. Cleomenes, on being offered some fighting cocks, recommended to him as "fighting to the death," said: "Give me rather the cocks that will kill them: they are the better birds." Dionyisus the elder, though he punished malefactors severely, was rather lenient to garroters. "They "stop people," be paid, "from going about the town of Syracuse drunk after dinner." One Panipelus. bIng asked his opinion of the lieotians, who were gluttons, replied: "Their conversation is just what that of pots would be if they had a voice namely, hew much each holds." l'hiloxenus was sent to the ftone quarries by Dionysius for contempt of his verses, lit ing recalled, he was invited again to hear them. After listening patiently for a time begot up to to. "Whither now?" asked JJionyisus. "Twlhe quarries," said he. Notions of the First Sttler. Mr. W. II. H. Amidon, one of the first settlers in the town of Gilniantown, Wis.. and one of the most industrious and hard working men in the County, has been very severely troubled with rheumatic pains during the past few years, so much at times that he was disabled from erforining manual labor, learning of the wonderful ures effected by the use of St. Jacobs Oil, he procured a few bottles and experienced immediate relief. Many others of our acquaintances have used it and express themselves as highly jratilied, with the relief it has afforded them. This king of medicines can be bought every where. Moudovi (Wis.) Buffalo County Herald. A newspaper, gusbingover a recent painting, says: "In front tauds a rustic maiden wrapped in her own thoughts." Rather a light costume for this latitude. Advertising Cheats. It has become so eommon to write the beginning of an elegant, interesting article and tlu-n run it into some advertisement that wo avoid all such cheata and timply call attention to the merits of Hop Ritten in as plain, honest terms as possible, to induce peoEle to give them one trial, as no one who nows their value will ever use anything else. Providence Ad rertier. Let the poor sufferers from female comfdaints take courage and rejoice that a painess remedy has been found. We refer to Lydia. E. Pink ham's Vegetable Compound, it is prepared at 2'53 Western avenue, Lynn, Mass. Send to Mrs. Pinkham for pamphlets. ; Steele A Millel, Holden, Mo., say: "The A. S. T. Co. Tip give9 imniensa tatisfaction, and our sal of shoes having it uf on them is rapidly increasing."
FINANCIAL AN COjIMEKCIAL
FINANCIAL. ' 8 xxttn xl, Omca, , Monday. April 4, 18S1. J Th tnoney market is a little more active, Mouey U phnif ul. collections good and all paper met prom pVV Deposits are larger tfcan checkings and negotiations made at 7 and 8 per cent. A few loam "were made to customers at per cent. Exchaa$o rules at par between pie banks and is selling at L10. "New York Flaaaeial Stärket. Nl York, April 4. Money Easy at 4gr per cent Pitme Meicanttle Paper .V36 per cent, (.vernment Bonds Jniet ud steady. Railroad Bonds Fairly active and irrepalar. Mate Securities Dull, excejt for Tennessee, which were active. The stock market opened generally firm, and J iot. 1 per cetiC hikAer. tb latter for Nashville and Cnattauoia, ti tu rarjy dealings prcsstir to sell was developed, which resulted in a decline of to 2J percent., theCCC. anil.. Northwest. t. 1'anl, Cor! Shares. Canada Southern. Miciügan Ontral, Oenvrrand Rio irmnde. aird Wetera Uuion kadingin the downward movement. About Ute Second Board firmer tor.ie prevailed, and a recovery of to l?i per cetit. took place, iu which Western I nlou. Grander stocks, Michigan Ceutral and V abash raiitic were the most prominent. In late dealings prices strain fell off. New Jersey Central being consnrttuously weak, and selling down -to Vi, a decline of 3? ier cent, from tb iighest point. The de-jline in the rest of the list was merely fractional, and partially recovered in final sales, market closing fairly stead v. Transactions aggregated 3tt),000 shares to-day, aBlouows: Canada Southern t'he.saAie aid (kio... . Delaware, Lackawanna and Western Delaware and Hudson - Denver and iüo Orrande Krie - Hannibal aud St. Joseph.... lion Mountain..... Illinois Central Kansas a ad Texa-i . Lake hre - Louisville aud Nashville kUrhigaa On-trtl ................ Manhattan Klevated ..... Mobile and Ohio Marietta aud Cincinnati (tirst priFO )..... N orte west rn....... New Jersey t'ntral............. New York Centrau.. J. Northern I'acilic H Ohio and M i.-ii ppi Ontario and Western. - Pacific Mail ...................... f:eatiiiir... ..- .... llork Island X ft 111 mnmtnmnmttmoWMMHtwmm Texas 1'ucif'C 3t. Faul and Omaiia Wabash Pacific . Unkm Pacific.. . 4.000 1.000 :!4.U0) 3,IXK) .Oll0 l'J.UOO 5.01J0 11 ouo .000 6,000 :n.ooo li.aw 5.01)0 4.000 ?,ouo 6.000 12.000 I'l.OO 3.000 M.70O 1.000 4,0110 11.000 3,UX) 2.000 34,iOO 2.000 Ü.OuO 2,000 21,000 6,000 Western Union............ eovxaitMKKT eccuaiTiaa. Sterling, 60 days 4al New & per cents 102 Sterling, sight i U. S. K a.... 112 0. 8.'a. $i 102'4;New U. 3. 4'a. 113i Aotb The purcnasmg price for Government bonds in Indianapolis varies from the New York luotationa S1 per cent. btatk bokds. PaciCe 6's of '95 11 JTennessee, new..... xs Louisiana consols.- M Virginia, old. .... 32 Missouri 6 ......11 J Virginia, new .... 32 8t. Joe 1' 1 Virginia consols H i Tenneee.old......... 03 .Da ueierrea..., SKJIERAI. ETOCKB. ....llOg CenUPadfic bonds.ll 4 Union Fac firsts 11 1 0. F. land grants 111 - U. P. Sinking f undJwJS Lehigh ii WUks 1 St. P. b 8. C. firsts.. C, C. & I. C. firsts ! Do seconds. Erie seooutfa..... 10i' Rock Islands. iv'i Lake Erie West 51 Peoria. Decatur & E 3."S . Ontario ft West ' 30 Burl., Cedar K. Ss N. 70 Alton t Terre H 42 A. & T. H. pfd 12 W, St L. A Pacific. 47' S Do. preterred-... ...... t'.t'a Hannibal fc bL Joe- ös,'g Do. preferred 102 Iron Mountain 6.)' St L. Sj San Fran 4o;, Panama -...2o0 Pen Wayne . 1-2 Fl Ltsburg J -H. nSWIaContnil 1:17' Do. preferred....... Do. first Dreterred 62 Chic., Bur. & ZZZ 64,fi Chicago fc Alton 1&" C. A A. preferrud...115 New York CentraL-UöJi Harlem .1 w I Lake Shore 129' Canada Southern-... h0V4 Michigan CeutraJ 111' Erie, 47V, trie preterred... K74 Northwestern .. 1224 Sörth western pfd...l",s StFaul 1105 St Paul preferred.121 3L Paul & Omaha... Aiy St F. fe O. pfd.... sco-i DeL & Lack 12iH Morris A Essex 122; Delaware t Hud 111 1 N. J. Oenual vj; Reading..... 6 Ohio A Miss 4H 0,aM. preferred.... 101 : Chi., St L S N. O Kansas A Texas.... Union Paciüc ". iVi -lis", - Central Pacific,.. I Northern Pacific 'Do. preferred Louisville St Nash .. 91 ii Nashville feChau. Lou., N. A. o( Chi. 75 70 : Houston k Texas.. 65 'Denver A R. Grandeloti. W. U. Telegrapn lift iA. iP. Telegrapa. 47 Pacific Mail .. 56, Adams Express 12y W eilB A Fargo Er.-1175 American Express... T.l U. 8. Express-.....- 57 Quicksilver ...116 Do. preferred. t34 Carioon.........-. "2 Ceutral Arizona .. 4;4 Homes take Standard Excelsior......... Little rittsourg...... Ontario.. 26 24 5 86 Mobile & Ohio, 2o C, C, C. A I CiCaL C. ...... Ohio Central... üx-dividend. s .. '21?i . 30 I COJOIERCIAL. A better feeling Is manifesting itself in commercial quarters. The interruption in business by the inclement weather is almost restored, aud orders and salea arc largely increased. THE MARKETS-WEEKLY REVIEW. Flour, raln and Itay. Flonr New process. J6 25(36 75: fancy. J5 1 7ö: choice, 95 00$ä 40; family, $4 S034 y0; treble extra, $4 154 40: double extra. S3 70(4 00; extra, 53 Zb'ifi 55; superfine, Svf 10r43 25; flue, 2 HXHt$2 76. Buckwheat Flout Fine Pennsylvania belling at f." 50i6 CO per bbl. Wheat W e quote : No. 2 red - . 1 0fr!4 l 07 mo. 2 M ecu terraii eau X 0' April ........,.,.,...,..,. ... 1 0t Rejected. ...... Corn We quote: Wt'te. No. 2. 45 ydl-OMf ttiim iiiiiiiniiini ii nun in- 43 üi&ll TY1 1 Tftrl - llri l, -- 423" 54 Ay IMIMI MMtMMM 4 iiy Oats We quote: No. 2. wnite .. 35 Llifht mixed... - 34 !, 33 No. 2 mixed 34 Rye No. 2, $1 06 Lid. Bran 513 7ist4 50 per ton. Hay Choice timothy, small bales, 15 50316 00 per ton; upland prairie, Jlo 50(11 00. The Provision Market We quote: Dry Salt Meats Short ribs, S7 70; nominal. Shoulders S4 754 87. Lard Prime steam, (10 50: nominal. Sweet Pickled Meat Harn, (a'JC cash and April. Hks Receints, 1.120 head: shipments, 800 head; selling at " 306 00. The Prod ace Market. The market is a little stronger, and small Increase iu business noticeable. butter-The supply is large, but the quality as yet is bad. shippers are paying 20c: selling from store at 222:iA. k?s There is an increased demand. Shippers are paying 13c; Belling from tore at 14c. Poultry Live turkeys. 10c per Id.: ducks. (3 00 per dos. ; live hens, S4 00 per dos. : roosters, 12 75 per doz. ; geese, fuii feathered, $5 50 per dox. ; young chickens. t2 50 per doz., accordng to sue. Game Wild ducks. Mallard. 12 0. Feather Prime live geee buylutr at 40c ; mixed geese and duck. 20c25c; old feathers, lOSöc, according to condition. Urease Prime white, 5c; yellow, 4c; brown, 44C T allow Finn; prime city, C6c; No. 2, 5c; country, No. l,55?4c Hides Green hides, 7c; green calf, 13c; green salted hides, 8fasc; gTeen salted calf, 12c; dry flint hides, 1213c: dry salted hides. 'Jjllc; damacred, grubby or bulL two-thirds of the above price; sheep skins, pelts, SI 00&1 25. Vecetables and fruit. Applea Unchanged, we quote: Fancy, 12 25; common sound, f t 20 per barrel. Beans Choice clean navy, 2 25(32 ZS per bu : common, fl 702 00 per bu; marrowfat, S2 25(9 2 50 per bu. Hominy J3 25 per bbL; grits, S3 2533 60 per bbl. Cider Clarified, 1720c per gal. ; Duffy's 32-gal. bbls. SO 50. Cranberries Best Cape Cod, SS 509 00 per bbl. ; fair, a 00. 4S 50 per bbl.; common dull at 6 0Ut9 6 50; extra fine Trumbull, tJ 00 per bbL Dried Fruit Dull; alow sales. Peaches, choice halves, ÖOc per lb. ; new apples, 84c. Peas S2 per bu. Cabbage Choice sound, 12 75 per bbL Oniona Yellow Dan vers. So 005 25 per bbL ; red, U ' per bbL ; silver skin, $5 00 per bbL Potatoes fe'hoice early rose, or peachblows, 95c dttl 00 per bu. from store. bweet Potatoe Yams, 92 00 per bbL ; yellow Jerseys, V 753 00; Philadelphia Jerseys, S4 26 4 50 per bbL ; Baltimore Jerseys, 12 75(3 00. Pop Corn In demand at 75c per busheL CoaX. Brazil block. 15c per bu.; Highland coal, lie per bu. ; coke, 15c per bu. ; crushed coke, 17c per bu.; Pittsburg, j &o per ton; Kaymond City, 85 5Q
per to a; L, D and B. coal, isa per bu.; anthradsa, tall stxea, S3 00 per ton : CocnellsvUle coke, 17c per bu. : 1 tedmont and Blosaburg, 96 50 per ton ; ovea coke, 15o per bu.; Indiana cannel, 16c per bo. The Iron Market. Screw and Strap Hinge 1540c, according 01 fixe. Clevises Melile's wroughi plow clevlsea, 10 Lead Pig, 655c; oara, 7c." Car-Wheel Iron Cold-blast hecla, S4(936c; coldblast cottage and bath, S335c; cota-blast Shelby, l32s. Bar Iron 2 60A3. Norway Iron Ban and a&apee, 6 (3 7c; nail-rod, lOc CutNaIla-Nos.l0to60,J3 W per keg; smaller alsea regular advance. Horse fchoea Burden's S4 SO; Perklna" S450; mule shoes SI higher. Horse-Shoe Nails Northwestern finished, 15 50 for 8'a: smaller sires regular advance. Carriage and Tire Bolts Refined 70ST-i per cent; Norway 50 per cent Nnta and Warners 8 4 per cent off maaafacturers' lists. iron Harrow Teeth 3 t. Steel Utrrow TXeeth Sc Steels ijigllsti cast. 2022c; American, lSlSc; extra sizes au4q unities eadltlonal: round machinery, 8c: spring, c; Swede blister, 9510c. American bliMer, 8 10c,- toe calk. 8c; haatmered, lay, 8(3 IOC : tire, aoourdiug to siae and brand. 7c; plow steel slabs, 6(;c. Shapes extra in proportion to waste in cutting. Lnmtr, Timber, Joint and Scantling 10, 12, 14 and 16 feet long, f 15 00; U feet, fl5 50; 2Ü loet, 17 50; '22 feet fly 00: 24 feet, t20 00. Common Boards and Fencing No. 1 common boards, $17 9; No. 2 do, 115 00: cuU boards, 12 ?0; No. 1 fencing, S17 50: No. 2 do, 11550; cull fencing, 11250. Stock iJoards No. 1, 12-ÜK-h stock boards, 12. 14 and 16 feet, SIS; No. 2 do, SIS 50; No. 1 do, sur'ioed one side. $20. Flooring, Dressed and Matched Clear flooring, pine. tiSOO; Bdo, 130 00: C do, tnw; common flooring, 12 to 16 feet S22 50; No. 1 poplar flooring, face measure, t. 00; No. 2 do., S22 50. All pine flooring measured by count Siding No. 1 siding, pine,J0; No. 1 do., poplar, f20; No. 2 do., tin; No. 2 do., plae, SIS 50; fencing aiding, $12 50. Shingles 18 inch clear. S4 25; IS inch No. 2 or clear butt, S3; 16 inch clear or star, fi 50; 16 inch extra standard, S3 25; 16 inch utandard S inch clear butt, 13; 16 inch standard 5 inch clear butt S3 M: 16 inch cull S3. Lath 2 75. Dry walnut is very scarce, and an early advance In prices is apprehended. Walnut Nos. 1 and 2, per M, SV4 OOsO 00; rejected No. 2. all thicknesses, i0 Co; culls, all thicknesses, 55 00. Ash Nos. land 2, 1 in. to 2 in., inclusive, per M. SS0 09; all thicknesses above 2 in.. S.i2 00. Poplar Nos. I and 2, per M., $25 IX30 00; select common, S2U 00.
Oak Nos. 1 and 2, 1 in., per M, 528 00ij430 03: common, f20 00: quartered saw'ed oak, 5 15 00. "berry Nos. 1 and 2, all thicknesses, per M, SC5 00; culls, f.i0U0. lirick. There is a heavy demand for brick, and the supply is small. Building bricks are selling at Sjäv, aud hard brick at S7 00. Dry Goods Marke. Brown Snee tings ana bntmnga-Atianta 4-4.7ic; Lawrence L L, 6c; Atlantic P. 6c; Laurel Hill, 7 c; Granville L L, 6c: Eastern standards, Kl4c; Pepjierell 10-4, 25c; Pepperell E, 8c; Pepperell R, c; Pepperell 0,7c; Pepperell N,o4c; Lancaster A, sc; Lancaster B, 8c; Lancaster C, 7c. Bleached Shirtings Amoskeag 4-4, lie: Fruit of Loom, 10c; Bay Mills, 10c; Hope, 8 c; Lonsdale. 10c; Lonsdale cambric, 13c; Mason ville. 10c: Wamsutta, 13c; New York Mills, Lie: Pride of West, 14c; Pepperell 10-4, 2N!; Pepperell S-4 25c; Pepperell 8-4, 22c; Pepperell 6-4,' 18c Paper Cambrics Manville, .6c; S. S. & Sons, 6c; Masonville, 6c; Warren, 6c; high colors, lc hitrher; aeoonds, lc lower. Prints Oocheco, 7c; Hamilton, 7c: Pacific, 7c; Arnold's. 7c: Conestoga, 6c; Glouceiter, 6c. Bags Franklinville, 23 00; Stark A, 123 50; Otter Creek. $20. Osnaburg üix ounces, 7c; eight ounces, 6c Corset Jeans Androscoggin, 9c; Canoe River, 7c: Indian Orchard, 8c; KocVport, 8c; Laconla, c: Suffolk, 7c; Naumkeag sateen, 8c; Pequct, 9. Ticks Oonestoga, ex.,i;c; T.o7-8,15c; Gold Medal. 4-4. 16c; CCA,7-8,14c; CT. 4-4, lVc; Lewiston. 4-4. lsVJc; do 82-inch, 16c; do 3-lnch, 15c; Hamilton D, 12c Stripes Amoskeag, llc; Hamilton, 12c; Sheridan, 9c: Mechanics, c; Yeomans, 11c; Washington awning, 17c. Spool Cotton J. S P. Coats. 55c: Clark's, John Jr., 55c; Clark's O. N. T., 55c; Green at Daniels, 20c; Holyoke, 27c; SUtford's, 27c. Jeans Home-made, 2537c; Eastern, 10(3 40c. Tne Drag Market. ' Alcohol, T2 202 ?0; alum, per lb, 495c; calo mel, per Sb, 75c; camphor, per B, 30.15c; cochineal, per tb. t6(yoc: chloroform, pet tt. 90(95c; copperas, bbl. $343 50; gum opium. D. $7 2Ö&7 50; Indigo, per tt, Sll 20; licorice, CUabriau, lb, 35c; magnesia, carb., 2 oz lb, (Jennicg). 4015c; morphine. S4 75: madder, tb, 1214a Oils Castor, best, gal, SI 00(41 05; sweet 90c&fl 75; olive, gal. fl Tog3 50; sperm, gal, SI 35; bergamot, tt (Sanderson's). S3 5D(o3 75; cassia, lb, f 40; lemon, tb (Sanderson's). S3 503 75. Quinine. P. A W., oz, f 2 90(2 95; cinchouidia, per oz.Sl 00QI 05; resin, bbl, S3 753 80. Soap Castile, Fr, 9räl2c American bicarbonate soda, per lb, Z&4c; soda, bicarb, English, casks, lb, 5c; soda, sal, lb, 2 3c: soda-ash, lb, 4(4c; salts. Epson, lb, 3(4c; snnff. per case, 4 doz bottles, Scotch, S3 50 per doz, per lb, 65c; snuff, Garrett's, pack, grow, $12(313 50; snuff, Garrett's, per case of 4 doz, J15 50(16; brimstone, by the bbl, 3(4c per lb: flower sulphur, lb, 43oc; saltpeter, commercial, lb, sraiOc; saltpeter, pure, lb, 1518c; turpentine, tal, 625öc; Venetian, red. Eng., bbls. lb. 3c; Venetian, red. Eng. kees, id. 3ai7c: iodine, ti 75(t oo; iodide potassa, $2 75; cloves, 4550c; rhubarb, powdered, Sll 25. , The Grocery Market. Coffee We quote: Ordinary, ll'llc; fair, 1213c; good, 1314c: prime, 1501c; strictly prime, 16l6c; choice, 17gl7c; old Government Java, 20(2Cc Sugars We quote: Hards, 10(ai0e; standard A,9(95c; off A. 9rc; white extra C, fr (5)ic: fine yellow. 8(c; good yellow. 8384C; fair yellow, 7?-4sc; common grades, r7BC Candles 13cl3c for 16 oz, star. Molassea and Syrups New Orleans molasses. 48ji55c and BjTup 35(ä&0c per gal. for common to choice. Rice Carolina and Louisiana. 6(37c. Spices Pepper, 17Jlsc; alspice, livij2uc; cloves, 4550c; ginger. 202oc; annamon fa mats, 25( 40c: nutmegs, 85c(?l 05; nace, 90c(gSl la Salt Ohio River Lake sella in car lots at SI 13 per barrel ; small lot 10c more from store ; dairy, i for 60 to 100 pockets. Soap German and olive soaps, 65c; rosinCneese Fair. 10c; part skim, !0rllc; Western Reserve Ohio, 13föl3c; crystal spring, 14c. Dried Beef Uncanvased, 13rl3c. Shot SI 95(2 1 fordrplead; 7c for pressed bar. Starch Refined pearl, 3c per Id; Eureka, 5cJ 5c: champion gloss lump, 7c; improved corn, 7(49c Foreign Fruits Wequote: London layer raisins, $2 6"m2 75; uew layer, $2 50 per box: Valencia, iHi-'alOc: Sultana, 14(15c: loose Muscatel raisins. Si 5o;2 60 per box : old, $2 35 per box. Lemons, Messina, $3 75(35 00 O ranees, S4 2594 50 per box , Valencia. $9 50C10 00: Florida. S5 OOtcti 60. Prunes Prime Turkish, new, $7 25(57 50: old, $ 00. Salt Fish Mackerel, extra mess. $26 per bbl halves. S13; No. 1 mackerel, $7 f'. naJves, $6; No. 2 mackerel. Sil 50, halves, t4; No. I wtite flsh, onehalf bbl, $6 50: family white fish, halves, $4; No. 1 herring. $4; No. 1 pickerei, S4 25; No. 2 pickCanned Goods We quote: Tomatoes, 2 lbs, $1 05; 3 lbs, $1 301 40; Peaches, 2 lbs, stand ard. SI 50; 3 lbs. $2 001 85: seconds, 3 lbs, SI 75; 2 lbs, St So: Pie Peaches, 6 lbs, $2 2 $2 30; 3 lbs, $1 25: Blackberries, i0ccJl 10; Strawberries. $1 frftl 75; Raspberries, $1 35l 40; Cherries.red.Sl 25(1 35 : String Beans, $1 00(1 10;Green Peas, Marrowfat, $2 252 40; Early June, 2 50; Yarmouth Corn. $1 75; Mountain Sugar Corn, $1 P5fil 75; Excellent Corn, $1 651 70; Polk, 2 lbs, $1 30(51 35; Polk, S lbs.Sl 80(31 85; Pineapples, $2 uö 2 40; Salmon, 1 lb, $1 65(jl 75; 2 lbs,$3 25; Lobsters, 1 lb, SI 751 80; 2 lbs. $3 25; Tumbler Jellies, 85c; Cove Oysters, 1 lb, lipht weitrht 75(Kc; 1 lb, full weight. $1 15:2 lbs, light weight, $1 25&1 85; 2 lbs. full weight $1 851 9o: Sardines, by the case, 1113c; Elgin Corn, $2 per doa. Cotton Rope 2022c; candle wick, 2426c Woodenware We quote. Common buckets.-.... 1 1 65(9 1 75 Pine c rm m 8 00 Cull 00 Cedar churns. 12 00 IS 00 Ash chums., 00(11 00 Common brooms....... Medium brooms....Kxtr brooms. ..... Matches, telegraph..... Tubs, No. 1....... ...... 50(t 1 75 00(d 2 50 60 4 3 00 7 io 10( 8 25 104 7 25 10(9 6 i5 40di 2 00 25 1 50 Tubs, No. 2... Tubs. No. 3 Washbosrds, zinc..... ..... Washboards, wooden Mlscellaneona Markets Candles The market rules qniet We quote: Stick candy, ll(allc; mach, drops, HVic; kisses, 12(J15c; nut candy, 1725c; gum drops hard. 2Uc; "Arabian gum drops, ll(13c; rock candy. 15(i17c; lozenges, 16(18c. Leather We quote: Oak Sole at 8-HiOc; hemlock ole at25(333c; harness, 35-9 4?c; bridle, fti065 per doz; skirting, 40Q 12c per lb; French calf, fl 15(31 0 per lb; city calf. . $1 00 1 25 per lb: city kip, 60390c per lb: upper leather, 22(324 per lb. Nuts Almonds, soft-shelled, per lb, 21321c; filbert. 12dl4c: Brazil nuta, 8c: Naples walnuts, 13(14c; English walnuts, 12c; peanuts, red, 5c raw: 8c roasted; white, 6öc raw; 8 8 c roasted. Oils We quote: Unwed, raw 57(?tG0 Bank oU .......50353 Lard oil, extra. ft-'k 'Straits oil.w.-. 53(455 Lard oil. No. 1 70(373 Benzine 10(314 Lard oil. No. 2 60o:3 Cantor oil SI 00(31 06 Miner's' oil........ 6 Coal oil, Indiana Lubricatliig OIL. 1650; legal test..- -.11(313 Water white. 1501517 Tinners' So-.tlie-An advance in roofing tiu is anticipated. We quote: ..... Best charcoal tin, I C, 10x14, 14x20 and 12x12, $7 00 per box: I X. 10x14, 14x20 and 12x12 ti per box; I C, 14x20, roofig tln,S6 60 per box ; I C, 20x28,
$1814: block Hn, !nplrs,23c; in bars, 25c, Iron -27 B ir jn. $4 W; 27 C iron, 6 50; Moorehead galvanised SS f r cent, dls-onnt. Sheet zinc, 8C Copper bottftfns. Sue 11 an tubed copper. Sac. Soic"er, isratbo. Wire, 40 percent off list Northrop'a sheet liea, roofing. $5 75 per square.
Indianapolis Lire Stock Market. bTOCX IARDS. April 4. FIos Receipts, 1.120 head: shipment. S00 head. The market opened quiet with fair indications for prices to rule at about Saturday current rates. The market became decidedly nervous and irregular, both in feeling and price. This Is universally tho ease when the markets are baed upon a speculative movement, which was the general character of the market to-day at prices fully 10 cents lower: and the close was decidedly dulf. with a few loads left unsold. We quote: Best packing 5 705 5 Mixed packing. b :tow." 70 Figs and culls..... - 3 805 20 Cattle Receipts, 26 head; shipments. 98 head. The market maintains an unchanged character. still moving under a feeling of excitement, with the demand in excess of the supply, at prices given in our lat reorl, except there were a few sales of butcher' cattle to-day at i 40. but it took a very fine g.'ade of butchers' steers to command this price. Ihe market closed active, with pens cleared Wequote: Good to prime shippers-.. Vi 2.-3 s no ..... 4 50( 5 0(1 .... 4 f-0('3 a (fl common to lair... Good to tidy butchers' Common to medium stocken and feeders.Bulls-. 2 75fs 4 2 3 0O 4 ö) 2 2X3 3 7i 4 50(3 6 00 20 ÜOci-V 00 S.MMmwtWIIHIItn MUcfe cows . Sheep None offering. MARKETS UX TELEGRAPH. New York Markeu New York, April 4. Cotton Firm at 10 11-16(3 W lj-16c: futures dull and stead v; April, M52c; May. 10.62c; Juue. 10.;ic: July, 10.7hc; August, 10.81c; September, 10.5V;: October, 10.2-'; November. 10. 15c: December, 10.15c. Flour Firm; receipts. rt,000 bbls.; exports, 15,000 bbls.; superfine, $3 80u,4 25: common to good, extra. $4 40(U40: good to choice, Sfa6 75; white wheat extra. Va6: extra Ohio, $1 50(a6 75; St. Louis, ii 5it(5 75; Minnesota patent spring, $6 50(?S. Wheat Dull: receipt, 197,00 bu., exports, 7S.O00 bu.; ungraded red, $ll'.'fal2o: Si. 3 do., Sl 21nU22; No. 2 do.. $1 2:5(31 2.5; f. o. b.. $121; canal, $ l 2-'l 25; milroad. steamer and No. 2 rel, $1 21; No. 1 red. 1 2,.ffrt :50; mixed winter. $1 21(5.1 22; No. 2 white, $1 21: No. 1 do., sales of 3.5,000 bu. at $1 22(31 22; steamer No. 1 oo.. i .v: .-so. i red. April, saie oi 320,000 bu. at $1 2:5(31 2.7; May, sales of 344.000 bu. at SI 21"H3 1 Juue. sales of 2SO.O0O bu. at SI 20X1 21. k)rn Steady and fairly active: reeeipt.v"l4'J.Öu0 bu. ; exports, 155,000 bu. : ungraded. .Waöt1: No. 3, 5ö('i.'öc; steamer. .r7-;-H'i5Sc: No. 2. 595!;ic; old. do..61cftore: 62 S afloat; No. 2. white. 60c; low mixed, 57"35" No. 2. April, 5riJjsc; M.iy .5(it.Vc: June, 54"c Oats Fairly active, and shade higher: receir.ts. 41.000 bu.; mLxed Western, 450j47c; white do., 47(3 44 c. Stocks Grain instore April 2: Wheat, 1,311,000 bu. : corn. 355.000 u. : oats, 42:5,000 bu.; barlev, 8,ooo bu.; rve, 22,000 bu. Hay Quiet aud firm at 90(a9r. Hops Nominally unchanged ; yearlingM2(31Se; Eastern and Western, 1622c; New York Slate 13 Coffee Qniet and unchanged: Rio cargoes quoted at 10'3l:ie; jobbing. 10,!314c Sugar Dull sind nuchanged; fair to good refining. 7 3-ir.(37 5-lt'ic. .Molasses Steady, and in fair demand. Rice steady, and fairly active. Petroleum Dull; united, 81Jc; crude; 6J 7)ic: refined. 7';c. Tallow Firm, and in demand at 6Cc. Resin Dull at $1 70(tl bO. Turpentine Dull and weak at 43c. Fprs Easier at 17(3 17c Provisions Pork dull and 'easier: old mess, S1V313 25; new quoted at flti. Beef in moderate dcniHnd. Cut meats dull: long clear, SS 25: short clear. SS 60. Lard dull ; prime steam, $11 05. butter Quiet and weak at 9(a2c. Cheese Dull and unchanged; choice, 10(al2?4c. Philadelphia Slarket. ' Philadelphia. April 4. Flour Firm: Minnesota extra. $5(4 6 13: Ohio extra, $3 2Vs5; Minnesota patent 6pring, $7(37 75; winter patents, $6 75. Rye Flour Scarce at $ 12. Wheat Fair demand: futures fair demand; No. 2 red, elevator, $1 21: No. 2 red, do SI 15: No. 2 red. April. $1 21f31 21: May, 1 20(31 -20i: June. $1 191 1-. Corn In gtsid demand; steamer, track. 54c: sail mixed. April, 56(35tic; May, i4(J03c: June, 54(..4c Oats Moderate, active aud higher: No. I white, 47c: No. 2 do. 4141c; No. 3do.. 43e; mixed, 42 Provisions Fair demand. Beef: mess. $12: India mess. $21(2l 50. Pork: mess. $16(316 50. Hams: smoked, $11(311 50. Lard, prime steam, 11c; ket- . lie. Butter Old, neglected; new, firm and wanted; creamery extra. 34(335c; do good to choice. 30(3 33c; eastern, 21 (332c; dairy extra, 272sc; do. good to choice, 22(i2fc. Eggs Steady at 17c. Cheese Choice scarce; low grades plenty; weak, 12(($12c; fair to good, lljllJc. Petroleum Nominal at7;ic. Whisky Firm at $1 10. Receipts Flour. 5,500 bbls.; wheat, 21,000 bu.; corn. 30.000 bu.: oats, 1.700 bu. Shipments Wheat, 16,000 bu.: corn. 101,300 bu. Chicago Market, Chicaoo, April 4. Flour Steady and unchanged; winter wheats, $5(30; spring, $4 50(335; extra, $4 04 50. Wheat Moderately active and higher; closed easier; No. 2 red winter. $1 02104; No. 2 Chicago spring. $1 01(31 0M?4 cash ; $1 06(S1 06 May;$l OTotl 07 Juue; $1 00 July; No. 3 Chicago, 9239t'iC; rejected. 76(3823 -fi. Corn Bteartv, with fair demand: 3Sgil!:: cash; 4'v"-k342c May; 423(3 125-äc June; rejected, 3('t3c. Oats Fairly active and a shade higher; 21?4(3 34c cash : 3c May; 35c June. Rye Firmer at 99c(fiSl 01. Barley Dull and drooping at $1. Provisions Fork in fair demand, but at lower rates: $15 50 cash; $!5 60(315 62 May; $15 70(3 15 72 June; $1 5 82V0315 5 July. Lard in fx ir demand, but at lower rates; $10 50 cash; $10 573 (aio 60 May: $10 &yiH)673-i Juue. Bulxmeats easier; shoulders. So; short ribs, $7 75; short clear, $S 25. Whisky Steady and unchanged at $1 08. Call Board Wheat easier and declined (3c. Corn Steady and unchanged. Oats Steady and unchanged. Provisions Easier, but not quotablv lower. Receipts Flour, 18,000 bbls. ; wheat, 18,000 cu.; corn. 83,000 bu.; oats, 48,000 bu.; rye, 2,200 bu.; barley. 16.000 bu. Shipments Flour. 13,000 bbls.: wheat 11.000 bu.: corn, 81.000 bu.; oats, 41,000 bu.; .rye, 8,500 bu.; barley, 11.000 bu. St. Louis Market. 8T. Louis. April 4. Flour Unchanged. Wheat Higher and unsettled; No. 2 red, fl 073 C-il 07 cash; $1 07 April: frl 07r3l 0-tl OS Mav: SI 0fn'4(3l os'k June: 1 05V-(3i 05 July; 1 024 August; $1 01ril 01(31 01 year; No. 3 do.. $1 01; No. 4 do.. U4c. Corn Higher and slow: 42(417c cash; 42c Aunl: 42'(cj.42c May: 42(342?3o July. Oats Higher at 35(3o0c cash; 333;(335c May; 35c bid June. Rye slow at f 1 04. ' Barlev Uuchanged at 80c(,l 05. Lead-Quiet at $4 373. Butter Steady dairy, 20(32$c. Egfjs Quiet at 13c. Whisky Steady at $1 06. Provisions Pork dull at 115 73. Lard firm at $10 4X3 10 50. Dry salt meats dull at $4 90: clear ribs, $7 75; clear sides, $.s. Bacon, quiet; shoulders, $5 60: clear ribs. $s 60; clear sides, $s 80 Receipts Flour, 7,000 bbls.; wheat, 64,000 bu.; corn. 142.000 bu.; oats, 22,000 bu.; rye, none; barley. O.olO. Shipments Flour, 10,000 bbls.; wheat, 4.000 bu.; corn, 22.000 bu. ; oats, 3,000 bu.; rye, uone: bnrlev. none. Hogs Active; Yorkersand Baltimores. $5 65(3 5 90; mixed packing, $3 40(35 80; choice to fancy heavy. $5 90(afi 25. Receipts, 4,400 head ; shipments, 1,400 head. Baltimore Market. Baltimore. April 4. Flour Easier, but not quotably lower; western superfine, $3 254; extras, $4 Z'(3i: family, $5 256 25. Wheats-Western higher and inactive, closing weak; No 2 western winter red, spot. $121('j 122; April. $1 12(31 12?ir May. $1 21(31 2iyJune. $1 22(3l 22: July. It 16$1 17,; August, $1 14,-31 16. Com Western steady and quiet: western mixed, spot. 55(355c: April, h$; May, 5451i5ic; June, 64c; steamer, 53(3ö:ic. Oats Very dull: western white. 433ic Rye Steady and quiet at $1 10(tl 12. Hay Quiet " Provisions Steady, and rather more active. Mess pork, old, $15; new, $16. Bulk meats, packed, $5 75(3 50. Bacon: shoulders, $6 50; clear rib sides. fJ 25. Hams. $11(312. Lard: refined, $11. Butttr Quiet: prime to choice western, packed, 13c22e; roll,lS(322c. Eggs Steady at 16c. Petroleum Nominal; refined, 7. Coffee Rio canroes, ordinary to mir, 10(312c Sugar Firm; A soft, Sc. Whisky Dull at $1 tOia 1 09 for job lots. Freights to Liverpool per Steamer Steady; cotton, 3 1-16353 4d; flour, 22s 3d per ton: grain, 6d. Receipts Flour, 1,370 bbls.; wheat, 52,040 bu.; corn. 51,238 bu.: oats, 1,512 bu. - shipments-Wheat, 177,100 bu.; corn. 71.034 bu. bales Wheat, 319,000 bu. ; corn. 157.940 bu. Chicago Live Stock Market. Chicago. April 4. 'Ihe Drovers' Journal I reports: Hogs Receipt. 12.000 head: shipments. 4.100 head: steady with lair demand and firmer; mixed packing. $5 40(3380: light, 5 60($5 80: butchers iiigs S5 KVAti 20; choice mixed shipping to extra 'hlladelphlas, $5 90(36 60. .Cattle Receipts, 6,000 head; shipments, 2,500 head; market easier; buyers' scarce; supply liter
al but not quotably lower except lower qualities
iw wuiuiuii vj mir snipping, (4 404t 70' good to choice. $4 90(35 HO; export, $3 40i5 75 Wyoming dLstillery steers $5 15; bulls, $4? butchers' steady, $2 50(33 75; Steckers and feeders $3 .'53(31 40, ' Sheep Receipts, 1.500 head; firm: common to extralTeOftt KOOd 10 chok'' 25I Journal London dispatch reports cattle stronger: best, 15c; sheep steady; best 18c. Milwaukee Market. Mxlwacxkx. April 4. Flour-Quiet and unchanged. Wheal Weat: opened advanced closed weak; No. 1 Milwaukee hard, nominal; No. 1 Milwaukee, nominal; No. 2 do., fresh $1 0-".' Corn Steady; No. 2. 39c Oats Stronger and in fa r demand ; No. 2, 32' c Rye Firm aud scarce; No. 1, $1 01. Barley Weaker: No. 2 spring. '.tOc, April. $15 63 May. 1-ard; prime aieam. $10 56. casu auu Apni; cio w uay. Ilfs Quiet and unchanged at$5 355 80. ShlpmentwHour, 7,000 bbls.; wheat, 24,000 bu: corn. 6.5U0 bu. Foreign Markets. LONDOif. April 4. t p. m. consols, for money, 1' 3 16; do. account, 110.Vl0c. United Slates Bonds New 5, 105; 4a. 11 C; Railroad Securities Illinois Central, 143; Pennsylvania Central. 70: New York Central, 152: Erie, 50; seconds. 106: Reading. 33;. Petroleum Keiiued, &Vü)i. spirits Turpentine ;5l4is. The ammount of bullion withdrawn from the Bank of England on balance to-day is 174,000. Paris. April 4. Rentes, &4.25L Antwerp, April 4. Petroleum 1"1. LIVEPPOOL. April 1. Cotton Firm at 6G 1-164-sales 1,000 bates, Including l.uoo b.ries for speculation and export and 8,30 bales oi American. Tallow 3tSfS?.d. Itoston 3Iarket. Boston. April 4. Flour In moderate demandmiperliue, 44 2.5; common extra, $4 50r4 75; Wisconsin extras, fl -..", 5c): MiniiesoU do.. $4 7jr,i6; spring itent, $7(5 23; wtnter intents, $6 5037 75. Corn Quäet; steamer mixed aud yellow, 5,s '-a 61c; no grade. 5v3jie. ' oats Steady; No. land extra white. 4s'6s..-.2-No. 2 white. iV&ny;; No. 2 mixed and No' 3 white. 45( 4f.c JCye $1 .31 10. Butter Choice western creameries, Sljsrvchoice ladle packed. 20yi22c; fair to good," U( l'.H!, Eggs Western fresh. 14(315c. Receipts Flour. 8.500 blls.; corn, 6,500 bu.; wheat, 2,500 bu. ; oats. 6.500 bu. Shipments Flour, 410 bbls.; corn, 1S.000 bu.; wheat 16,000 bu. East Uberty Live Stock Market. East Libektt. Ta., April 4.r-Cattle Receipts since Fridav, 1.377 he;id of through, and 332 head of yard stock; total for week tip to aod including to-day 5,386 head through andö'.K head local, against 4.75S head through and 1.541 local the week before; supply light and all bought up for New York, but a load or two kept for home butchers at good prices and something in advance of last week. Ruling figures are all the way from $4 25 to $6 for fair to prime, and $6 23 is asked for some yet unsold. Hags Receipts, 5.610 head; total for the week 15.345 head, against 15,930 head week liefore: Philadelphias, S6 öOftö 65: Yorkers, $5 60(5 1.1. Sheep Receipts, 3,200 head; total for the week lO.lOo head, against 15,900 week before; selling active at 23 to 40 tents higher than last week. Cincinnati Market. Cikcissatt. April 4. Cotton Juict at lOc Flour Active aud firm; family, "ji y,Vu 25; fancy, $3 256. Wheat Active and firm ; No. 2 red winter, fl 09 1 IU. Corn Firm : No. 2 mixed. 4734Sa Oats Steady; No. 2 mixed. 37;y$3sc Rye Stronger; No. 2, Sill. barley Scarce and firm ; No.2 fall. $1 0S1 10. Provisions Pork quiet at $15 50 Lard quiet bat steady at $ 10 75. Bulk meats, demand light, holders firm; Lhouldcis, $5; clear ribs, $7 üo. Bacon, quiet but steady; shoulders, $3 75; clear ribs. i8 60; clear, $S 90. Wnisgy- Steady at $1 06. Butter Active and firm; choice Western Reserve, 24(326c; choice Ceutral Ohio, 20vi23o Hogs Firm; 54 25(36 30. Receipts, 1,300 head; shipments, 620 head. Toledo Market. Toledo, April 4. Wheat-Quiet and firm; No. 1 white Michigan. $1 1034: No. 2 red Wabash, siot $1 ll:tApril,$l 10V4; May and June, $1 ll; July, $1 07; ngust, $1 0534: rejected, jre. Corn Quiet; higli mixed, 45c; No. 2, 45c; rejected. 44c. Oats Quiet: No. 2. S63c offered. Clover Soed tjuiet ; prime. $1 00; old do., $4 2o;No. 2. $1 25 Closed Wheat Quiet and easier; No. 1 amber Michigan, $1 10; No. 2 red. siot and April, $1 lOJi; May and June. $1 11; July. $1 07. Receipts Wheat, 25,000; corn, 39,oo0 bu,; oats, 1,800 bu. Shipments Wheat. 5.000 bu.; corn, 29,000 bu.; oats, 1,000 bu. St. Louis Live Stock Market. St. Locis. April 4. The Westeru Live Stock Journal reports: Cattle Receipts. 2,100 head; shipments, 100 head. Market active, firm and higher, Eastern shipoers leading operations; exporters. $5 50136; good to choice steers, $5 405 50; liu'ht to fair, $4 25g 1 60; butcher grades strong: best steers, $4 40(34 80; fair to good, S3 75(34 25; cows and heifers, $3 50(34 40; Blockers, S:33 75: feeders all taken by shippers. Sheep Quiet and unchaneed; receipts. 250 head: shipments. 200 head; medium to fair. $3 50 (4: fair to good heavy, $1 255; choice to fancy, to 25Q.) N). New York Live Stock Market,. New York, April 4. The Drovers' Journal Bureau reports: Beeves Receipts. 4.100 head, making 12,000 head for the week. The market is decidedly active at an advance of 3 ic; common light steers. $10 25(3, 1050; medium to fair steers. $10 75rtill 25; good to prime.. $11 50(nl'2. Exporters used U0 fat steers and jiald $11 50(311 75 for good lots. Shipments for the week: MWlive cattle, 7,630 quartets beef, 2,800 carcasses mutton. Sheep Receipts, 6,500 head, making 20.300 for the week. Market firm for sheep at $5 50(37; yearling and lambs, $6 25(3" 623$. Swine Receipts, 8.6uo head, making 24.800 for the week. Live hogs firmer at $5 90(36 20 per 100 pounds : fair state hogs, $6 25. Baltimore Live Stock Market. Baltimore. April 4. Beef Cattle Market fairly active, und J,i(31 5 better: best beeves, $5 023 6 25; first quality, f t5 62? 4': medium. $4 25(35; ordinary. $3 25(34; most sales at $-3(35 62. Receipts, 60S head. Swine Full supply and In moderate demand; quoted at $7 75(n8 75. Receipts, 9,325 head. Sheen and Lambs Arrivals, 1,749 heud; sheep, $4(37; lambs, $:!(35 23 each. New York Dry Goods Market. New York. April 4. f otton goods are rather more active in tirst hands, and jobbers are doing a fair business, and prints are in moderate request. Couestoga fancy prints are reduced tofic by agents, and ginghams are in brisk demand, but lawns and dress goods are sluggish. Woolen goods are quiet. The Bulletin says: "Fine crown sheetings are very firmly held by agents." 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