Indiana State Sentinel, Volume 29, Number 56, Indianapolis, Marion County, 1 March 1882 — Page 8

THE INDIANA STATE SENTINEL, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 1. 1882.

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1IIE UISIXG TIDE.

foDgrtKitinal Jobbery on the Eise Approac .Ing tlie tilgu Republican YatrMark of 1873. A recent Waihingtoa special to the Xiw York Sun aaya: Secor Robcaon and his confedera'e It the House have beea exorcised a to the most tfivct ive method of bringing forward their t-cleme fosubsidies. Members of the Committee on Naval Affairs, on Commerce and on Ptoilirv have conferred, and the plan is to report a bill for aur sidizing ocean mail service by steam, oa te huf t of that now allowed to railroaas. This scheme ie really the invention of John Roach, ami it ha long ben advocated by him. The combiuation for subsidies is strorg. und both branches of Congress may be said to bo organized In their interest. That is to sty, the Corn mittees are plainly packed to favor jobbery, and nothipg but the threat! of public expos are. such happened when the Thu.-mari act was d'ivci. through the Senate in the face of a nmjotitv pledged a?lnst it. will prevent the success o! several larse projects of plunder. These jobbers do not expect to pass any bill, pure and ioiple. on its oru meri. But whci! their wheme U icot in shape before the Honthey intend to mount it as a rider on one ! th approrriaUoDS. and fina-ly, in caseof unexpected opjxw-ition, to fall back on the Committees of Conference. So f ar as the Ilouso is concerned. Seeor Robeson has the game in his own htid. He is the real leader on the lie publica a s de. r.nu l.e Is nut abashed by his recent deieat in attempting t' enUne the Committees. The Speaker oVjjh Mi ordcrs.aad tha election of Mr. Keif jr wa a fortuue to this notorious trader in loglslation. Precede::- and custcrn have heretofore controlled the action of the Senate in su.;h mutter. Jn other words, the pretddins oilicer of the Senatr by i;sare itocet ts the panes handed to him by the jrvmiii chnrjeof any rjiven hill, when co:-f.-ree-. are appointed, though lie is supposed i:udr the ?ules. to select them himself. Whether J'.idge Pavi.4 will permit this bad practice to ! continued wi I soon le known. Ho cn not allow this indirect i'surpaüon of the r'gh's of toe cnair wnuout incurring re-ponsibiUcy for Lad ie rAo'.thin. The lobby a: Washington this winter exceeds tt; ii'iricm and in exactions any that has been itri:i the c:rrodurs of Congress for routty yeats From lr icr, l:hrU3ti the I'emcer&tk refro? Houv.-of K-pi'i'ci-itivis ioo!t p .-salon iu lT1 we a; propr'.vioi.s L.id already been made for th fiscal eiir lsT.V-7t" tho lobby had a hard litr until rietr tli-j ;i M ..f the last jontrress. licit'..to be tinder to. id thetbi jobs end sPtle eli.:uand r.ijMy flavored enterpnsvs ."dood iit;!,- ch.'ixt of sucet.s while the suardiaiis cf the Trea.ur vew i.n duty. The Star Route ro'oborr went (h rough, however and. as is we'l u:iderst.Kl. It pt the co-itrae'or:-a very rur.d u:t f.r the Mack Ifot of fafi.it which Is slid to lc still in exists .tea. If thev h..r. contented io pav the nyiiiicate of blackmailer m.jt of whom turned rot )ruier.s, the Jiveou nii-'i rally demanded, it i qu.tt' i;uwiMj tiie;c nouio have been no iavesii-utlon ut all. and certaiiii; the contra-ror would havo had much lulle"pocket to-dav. Rut the r.cjr 1 s'nws that the grcit bulk of ih .n?puViua!i?-. sided by a few D.'n'crats. voted IJra.iy'i rt..vi.::ency bill of a.'JoO.fnM, and Kiibxqnently for ilie rtular l.Mo;l;ca bill, hi,:;. vhitewaDci Lis corruption. The surplus in the Treasury has attracted tl. Trreed of all te jobber. Th'-y swarm at the Cii.iiol Hill with hiiiih plans for UeplctinK the public Vaults. Captain K.ids t.sked an lndorsvmviit tor .M.(3,;,C0. He dints r.nl wines the prisons m.iitiiincent sc.i'.c.v. and tlire.iicua to ifo to Kuro'i" f r hU rnpital unless I'ntle Suai hurri's to acccpi In 4 modes; terms. The claim amenta have fot.d uv ; K1 and twM niV.ions !or arrcar-is;cs of peas'o-js .aiouc. ar.d they have lnid the foundation for a thousand m:liiond more. Itie Mi&itppi Improvers wai.t tens oi nuillons. Bills iKpuMii? buildings all over the country crowd tne ealeudars The Army is to be inc tis;i: by the addition of ö.'KH) men. The Navy is to t rtconstructed. The Iiniian su; ptics are to be in crea-id. A nev; Congressional Library is i.T.e built ht a e st of m in v millions. . Tl".e ti-.? p'jcu i.;o:r for "i rr (.roving the river 'root and 11 its o the Potomac" will atisiro millions. Quiets nrmultiplied as fast as the Conpressiocal wheel c.ti turn tV hi out. Ltytsi'd land grants are to Lo ncen r.l for rn h ortrt:ratiom. The livie of jobbery is fast ri-dre Tid will soo:i get abovs the h,'h v. atsr raark of 1S7J. Tle Acsansiuation Expenses. ' "Wasiiisctox, Feb. 24 Certain newspapers have ptiblisheJ what purport to be the amount allowed the s-urtrHms and others by tlie ?pcciiil Comriiiltee charged with uditinjr the expores attondin. tlie asiajsi nation and burial of the late President Garlield. The report docs not give any correct idea of what wa3 recoir. mended by the niojority of the Committee. The reooivniTidations made at the mi-etinof the Committee on Wednesiiv were as follows: Dr. Uiiss. -fij.OX) 15,i 00 15.000 .. U'.UOO 3 Ojt.'Vi) 5.1't-O l)r. A;ne lr. Hamiltoa lr. Ueyburu Dr. ttoynton Mrs. Dr. Edsou... Mr. Crumi, steward r f the Executive Mansion .. 8. C00 The other tnipuncs ot the Executive Mansion will fc"? allowed two months' extra i ay. Tha Committee will aiaj recommend that Surgeon General Harnes be made a M3jr (Jeneral and placed on the retired INt in t!:e Army, end thit Assistant iSurzeo i (kncral Woodard be promoted from Major in the Army to Lieutenant Colonel, with the rank and pay of the latter oUiee. They will recommend ttst Mrs.Garhe'.d be allowed the remainder of the year's salary of her hnshano. as President. The Committee j. no, unanin-.vi.isoü these rect mtasnd.ttions. It is undvT.tood that Messrs. Ulackburn &u: isprinrer will bring in a minority report. Mr. Cox, of that Committee, is also opp Jbtd to that portion of - tin report with rerard t armj prcia .lions Te only items t) which the minority report will not object will be those Kiving extra pay to the employes ar the White House. It will oppose esjx cially 4he large amounts allowed the surgeons in the case and the recommendations reirardir.s the promotions of JJanses ani Voolrard. Mr. "Springer and Mr. liLckburi are both very mach opposed to the largimoiitita recomaiended. and have decided to fiht them to the bitter end. Bad faith is charged against the Committee for taking final action in the absence of these gentlemen. Some time ago a resolution was adapted in the Coximitte authorizing letters to be sent to arious prominent surgeons throughout the country, requesting freni each a tdatenu-nt of what would be proper compensation for the surjeons attending President viarfietd after lie was shot. This was done, but it is asserted that at the time action "ras taken by the Committee not a .single answer to these letters had been received. A motion will be made by one of the minority, when the report comes np in the Uoue for consideration, that the whole subject be recommitted to the Committee, witli Instructions to readjust the compensation of surgeons and attendants upon a different basis, and conüne the report torecomruendations of pecuniary considerations. T 'Frisco and Iiaclc. ti'Al Nye ia Laramie Booinenuig.l 'I came in to give you the item of my arrival in town," said a hairy map, yesterday, who wandered into the Hoomerang otrice, wearing an old fashioned Seymour coat split down the back and a pair of lownecked pants draped about him and daintily secured in front with a tenpenny nail. "I passed through your town last May, and you noticed in your paper that I was a West-bound pa.sengeron the overland train. I have called to tell you that I am on my vravback." 'Had a pleasant trip?" 'Well, otily partially so. I enjoyed the journey out to" San Francisco very much. Went out in section Xo. It of Pullman to take a position as cashier of a 'l-'rhco bank, but when I got there I ''Mind an old man holding the job, who had gKen good satisfaction for nine years. I hadn't The heart to take the place from him end the President teemed to feel the?ame about it." 'Yk you didn't ?,et the job?"' ''.Vo. not very much. I couldn't get confirmed by the benate. The President told ins that perhaps I could get a position as Sereant-ut-Arms of a hen ranch up the gokh, but I embezzled four dozen of her egi to take me into the circus, and when I wa3 looking at the b!ack-and-tan boa corfirictor. a fcnerin. or something of that kind, came along ard called me down. 1 am now retu'ning to my native town on my own recor izance, or on leg bail as the vulgar herd "Oi.ld call it.'' . "Are you cr ing by special car?" "Not exactly. I got a chance to walk rart of the way, and from here to Omaha I ihall take tho position of steer inspector extraordinary on a stock train. It is quite a char.g? to g Wet in a Tuliman, and then

work your palace Lome by punching cattle at the station. However, i wanted you to

Fay simply that I pa:öU througu on my way Eist to-day. and 1 will send the paper home Make it as full of glittering pnmi ar.d oriental scollops as possible, and I will pay you for it. louste. 1 licet pretty near Jiome and I'll take a bath and fix up a little, and come into town iu a pretty good fdiave; and now all I want is the aid and encourage ment of the press. Do you teem to gr.ij my meamngf 'Yes. sir: we tumble."' "All rieht. Ju4 tav that Mr. Wellington Kersikes pasted liist yesterday in his special car Boise City, htvin;; lKen on a visit to the Pacific Coast, with a view of purchasing the State of California es a country seat., i hat 's a decomposed lie, of cour?e; but you just ay how much the f train on your conscience rill be, and I'll tp down in my overalls and make it all riEbt." That is why we have charged this article at ten ceiita a line on the Company e books. General ltatler'a Admission to the liar, I Boston Traveller. J In D. A. Sullivan's biographical sketch of Judge Charles Cowley, of iowcli, recently printed, we und the following anecdote showing bow well General Hutler bad pre pared himself for lib profession bef jre he applied for admission to the liar: When B. 1 Datier and Isaac S. Morse were admitted tm the J?ar. at the September term oi the Court of Common Pleas, in lbi'), Jud.e Warren examined them at his room at the WasuiOirton House in lowel! One ;f the points en which lie examined Mr. Uutler was a ruling which be had made cn that day in the casj of Hubert Heed vs. Je:u:es U.itchelder, tried before him Tv Greenville Parker for the plaintifl' and John A. Knowles fjr the defendant. It was an astion on a promissory note; and the point fina'ly decided was that ''a negotiable note made by an iniarit is avoid ible and not void; and if he, after coming of se, promise flic payee that it shall be nnid, the payee miy begotiite it, and ihe holder luay maintain an action in Iiis own natuo against the mater." .lud;'? Warrcti' ruling excluded thetvi k-ijc ; of Henry Heed, one of the promisees, tending to show that the defendant, after comii g of cge, had made a new promise to püv n,e note. Mr. Hutler replied, de lerentia'lv, that he thought thus ruling wrong. The Judge, astonished at tin siiEiicstioti, inouirel whether Hutlcr could show any aiithorily for this dissenting opinion. Mr. Lmtlc-r cited Jiuthorilies. which the Judge consulted, and satisfied himself tlu't the ruling was wrong. The next morn ing the Judge reversed that ruling, and the .Supreme Court, tipxm exceptions. Mi?tained him therein. e The Wiadie.st CHUs. fBuQ'ato Cotiricr.) 11 u !".!. h-s lo.t;: stilTereil under the im putation of being more subject to frequent ar.d violent wind than any other Northern city. The chaige, cither iu a jocular or serious v:zy, is bein c.'i'otilally repeated, and -e are not, aaro that any attempt has ever bien nisde in print to answer it. A few yc irs ngu, however, one of our own citizens, -.iMslicii in his own piind Hut a libel was being perpetrated on our good name, applieii to General Myer, then Chief of the Signal Uureau, for "statistics oh the subject. He obtained in reply the following table, never before published, showing the comparative amount of wind (computed in miles) which pissed ever the principal cities of tlie I: nited fctatcs during the year ending November 'AO, 1S74: Xan es of cities. Mibs.lXsmcs of cities. MileR. Augusta. Oa öö.7ö.; uidmiiapoiis. Ind...4'.,"S4 U-i'.iiniore, ;d .... 5-t.Vvj ZouisviIle, K v.. .Si;,ö73 lioston, Mass G5 W'JMilwauiee, Wis.W -lSl I', ill'alo. S. Y ...M.SU Mo.itpomery, Ala... W, Charlestoo. S. C.....G".4H4 Nashville, Tenn n'vl'Sl :iiicgo, 111 M),f,73 New Orleans, l a... .67,07.1 Detroit, Mich ..C7 57i.Xcw Yorfc, N. Y s,f.i Pulutn, lllun -6i,:k!8 Norfolk. Va ,70 779 Kist;.rt, JIe T'.i.bXSiu 1 ranclsco Sl.S'.Hi i:-if. Pa Hl.SKMSavRiinah, (ia. ,.) ts Galveston. Texas... 8o.7.il 1st. Louis. Mo Kit 4". Philadelphia, over.St,)77jVaihington, 1. C.o4,Ciil Tiie record for Philadelphia was incom ple'e, but it showed S1.577 miles for less than eleven months. Iady LM-irkina Dead. Albany Argus.j The oi.ee famous trotting and grand old brocd snare, Lady Larkins, belonging to the Hon. Enisius Corning, died at his farm on Thursday morning last, of old age. At the time cf her death the was twenty-five years old, and valued at about 5,009. This mare vas the dam of Lady Yarick and Happy Traveller, both of whom could trot in 2:00, and other good ones. Among her produce are two that are now on Mr. Coming's farm, one o.vr.ei by the lion. Leland Stanford, of California, and one owned by John IJ. Thacher, of this city. Lady Larkins was foaled on the farm of the late Hon. Lyiuan TYemain, Western Sunlight on tlie Matter. Yineeanes (lud.) LbUly Sun. In view of the numerous reports by lea ling papers, of the unprecedented popular interest iu a certain "oil" question, it be comes a pleasure for the "Western Sun" one of the oldest lournals beyond the Alleghenies- to shed ite light upon some facts ht connection thercwrh, illustrative of the great "boom" in the article. From every point cjmes abundant testimony that the naif has never been told. Mr. Charles Zimmerman, connected with the Court House Drug Htore of E. M. Kellum it Co., etated to the writer of the Sun that St. Jacobs Oil had cured his mother of a severe attack of rheumatism. Mr. Herman J. Watijea, Odd Fellows Llock, corner Second street and Broadway, remarked: The SL Jacobs Oil is selling better with me than any other liniment, and gives entire satisfaction, having ellected very many cures. For instance there is a prominent farmer living near here w ho was cured by the use of bt. Jacobs Oil. Mr. W. A. Wendling, successor to M. J. M. Duesterbcrg, observed: It gives perfect satisfaction, and I will recommend it to e cry body. Every one who has used it prefers it -to anything else. Such reports are being constantly brought by the leading newspapers of the country. Only a few days since the Louisville (Ky.) Commercial referred to the case of Captain Charles N". Corri, of that city, widely known throughcut the river rcgious of the West as one of the oldest steamboat men of the, United 3t iles. This gentleman, from the exposure incident to his" profession, contracted a severe case of rheumatism, with which he suffered for many years, and sp?nt a great deal of money without relief, until this Great German" Remedy agin made him happy by his complete restoration to health. It becomes a pleasure for a newspaper to thus refer to a really meritorious article, for the double reason that it not only benefits its own readers by so doing, but mankind as well. The unpleasant aprearance of even tlie nnst amiable and intelligent face, when covered with surface irritations as from tetter, pimples or eczerao can be dissolved naturally bv Dr. llenson's Skin Cure, an excellent toilet dressing. It cures dandruff Of the scalp. A cough, cold or sore throet should not be neglected. "Brown's Ilronchial Troches'' are a simple remedy, and will generally give immediate relief. Constipation is positively cured, by Carter's Little Liver Pills. Xot by purging :u$ weakening the bowels, but by regula'ing and strengthening them. This is elone by improving the digestion and stimulating the liver to the proper secretion of bile, when the bowels will perform their customary functions in an eay and natural manner. Purgative pills must be avoided. Ask for Carter's Little Liver Pills. Price, 2r cents. liurnett'a Cocoain Softer t'i hair when harsh and dry. ooothe the irritated walp. Affords the richest lustie. Prevents tho bair from falling off. Promotes Its healthy, vigorous growth.

FISA5CIAL MS) C0MERC1AL

MONEY AND STOCSCS. pzxnytt, Omni, i Monday, leb. 27, I8a2. i The money market presented no new features of special iuterest to-day. Tha banks reported a good demand for discount, but the supply of funds was la eiczss of the demand, and the market easy to desirable borrowers at 7&S per cent, and 6 per cent oa call loans. KewYoik exchange, continues ecarce, with a better demand aud Armer rates. R w York Financial Market. Nxw York, Feb. .27. Money 436 per cent per annum, 1-61 percent, per diem, closing at 4 percent . t Prime Mercantile Taper 5QS per eent . Government fconda Cienerally , per cent higher. R&llroad Bonds Firm. State Securities Dull and Irregular. Stock Exchange markets were all strong, and ai times there was somethlcg like a bear panic In leading stocks, which closed lffi? per cent, higher than the highest of Saturday. For Louisville And Nashville there was au active borrowlag demaud, hiving lent as high as 1-16 per cent The Commercial Bulletin says: "It Is said the mricKement will relieve Louisville and Nashvllk from embarrassments.- Ita unloaded Ujatliu deb; has been completed, what remaius beiLg merely the arrangement cf the details." Traus-actlous aKtrezated, ooü ioo itiarcs. Minhu stocks were quiet with the exception ol T. iblnson aud South Pacitic. which wero very active ar.d fctrouf?. Itobinsoti fluctuated ?etween SuD f!id:U0, closing at3 Ou sales of 6.12ühares south Pacifi; advanced from 20i to 00. Stale Ltiis No. 2 and 3 dull at 71 to 7U, aud Amla stio"s at2l and 27. Sales at both Kxchanges, 221,160 shares. G0VIBNMXXT SECURITIES. Sterling, fO days....4S.")4 5 por cent. ex. diT...Kr.!v; Sterling, sight .4'M) lU. 8. 4H" -- 114 's, 'si. txtendod lceXew U. ri. 4'a 117 Kotk Ihe puichaslug price for Government bonds in Indianapolis varios from the NeT Yori quoUtions iSCil per cent. BOHDS. Pacific 6's.M-. 124 (Tennessee. nw...... 5.;i Ceat l-Hcinc nicis Union pac. nrsu. 115 Er .a lud's 97 U. P. land grants. 115 Lehigh & Wil its 107 V. P. sinking funa..l2-2 Louisiana consols.- I Virginia ...... 3f MUs un 6 a. 1HV; Virgima consols 00 ät Joe.......-16;4 I'o. preferred ...111 St. P. & a. C firstslllSiTex. T. laud grants- 6i Tennessee 6 ..... 51! 6EICZRAL STOCKS. T. P., RioO. tliv, S0 Northern Faci2c 33 111 jio. prcfetT2d.... 72;i , 31 Northwestern..... 133 82 I Northwestern, pfd.l iy. Adams Express ...... Alton & Terro H. A.&T. H.rfd Atnerln Expresf.- 91 Bull.. Odar R. & N 7S vo York (v?atrU. Zl OhiofJentral .. 21 y. Danada Southero..- 49 Ohio v Mi.-ls-ippi. 30 n.. c. & i. a 11 i 0. t Miss. rn V) Central Pacific, 90 lOntario fe Weet'n 24a Sheapeake lt Ohio. 21'Paetüo MU. .. - 41; Do, ömt preferred.- 33 I Panama. l'Ji Do. second 2J; Peoria, D. tit E .... 29S Chicago A Alton 12) Pitt-burg... m i. fc A. preterit a.l.i3 Chic,, Burt & Q 132 Chl,8t.LtSiN.O.--7 iu., San. fe. Cleve- 50 C!., C, C. & I "JSX '.r.awure & Uud-.-1075-i L & I AC Readintr M14 132 3D Kotk Island .. il. h. a Sau r ruu. Do. pr9ierred-.... 51VS ro. tirst pfd.. .... St. Paul...- .luy St. Paul preferred 121 '4 St. Paul & Maua. 103V8 St. Paul t Omaha 3.".'4 St. P & O. pfd. 101Denver t &. Grand. C4,':, Frte preferred 76J foil wayae ..w1jö ai'üibal&M. Joe. "JIM io. preleired 91. Texas Pacific. 42 Union Pacific. lb U. Sl. Kxprewt 74 -V.. St. U & Pacificii.em... . ..üj Houston fe Texas.. t. io. proferred....-. o? illuoin Centralrndlar,apolm.B.&V 'Rian U Texas..... Uta Erle t WestUte h ore ... Louisville i Nash3ii, Wells & Fargo Lx.- lvs 41 VV. U. Te.eKraDh , Sl!Kiutt Tennessee.. , 31 I Do. preferred... Ilö!' Carbon. m 1 7yHK'entral Arizona. 63 ! Excelsior Lou.. N. A. A Cti. l 19 3i, 11 CD m 1C0 MuLtfcCin. Istpfi 11J4 llomcsuke Da. second pfd- 8 ( Little Pitaburg.. 5 t-n p. & Chariest n o. .untario.. Mttililiraii OntraL 8:5 Quicksilver. Missuri Pacific...... S7;:l)o. preferred-. Mobile tfc Ohio 28 i -il vt-r CHtT Morris & ssex......-12l Standard.... S'hville & Chat . 7tl 3utro N. J. Central..... W-i, Robinson Norfolk tk W. pfd 5'J,iSouth Pacific.. COMMERCIAL. The jnbbiag trade ia dry goods and general merchandise was fair to day aud prices steady. There was a better demand for staple and fancy groceries, and prices wero held with a little more show of flrmucss. Coffees were strong, with an advancing tendency. No changci were noted in the drug market. - INXiIAX APOL13 WHOLESALE MAKKKTS. riour, Grain and nay. Vlour New process, 17 037 53: faacy. fC 753 7 0.): cho'ce U -lbr$i 63: family, f6 00:3 25; treble w.lr. S5 505 75; double extra, 5 00 25: extra, ft oO 41 75: superfine, CI 001 25; fine, 43 7531 00; fj-ir.dry. S3 00 3 50. Huckwheat Flour $7 5'J per bbl. Wheat Tnere is a good milling demand for wheat at f 1 27 bid cash, March and April. Chicago opened at $1 2vJ April: highest SI 27, lowest tl vroJi. closed tl 26: May close $1 2ti Later Chicago. 2:30: April cloned at 11 27. We quote: No. 2 fediterrancan, 1 2Hl SO; No. 2, red, $1 27& 1 271-i : No. Sred, : March, 1 27(51 27); April, Si t'i.'il 30; rejected, . Corn Toe market Is strong; offerings are fid all; white In demand at 68 Vc. New York is c higher. Chicago opened f lJia May: highest tile. lowest f.lc, closed Pfeie. Later f;hicago, 2:30: May closed at 6p8c. We quote: White No. 2. Csc: white, No.3. ; high mixed, 59c; mixed, 5ic; n'xed March, ; mixed April, : rejected, 6tc: unmerchantable, ; sound ear, mixed, 60c; sound ear, white, fisc. Oats Market steady. Seed oats are in demand. We quote: No. 2 white, 46a l7c; No. 2 mixed, 43 Kve No. 2, 8S92e, Ilay Timothy, f 16 Ctf.'il" fX per ton for inall bale, ten ton cam: prairie 89 fj010 50 nerton. Brau ShiDstuff held at A60;orn llü 2o(13 75; hominy feed $21 00 per ton. The Provision Market, Below arc the proton t lobbing prices: Smoked Meats S. C. Ilams: Ten and 12 pounds ., 124c: 15 pound av., I2c: X ponnda, ar., UVc : 24 pounds and up, 12c Breakfast Bacon 13: shoulder. 9c: California hams. 9c; cuiewd rolla, 10-4; bacon clear sides. HVic: do. backs, 11 lined ueet ll4c. Pickled Meats Uara pork, per bbl., 200 lbs., Its u; extra meas pork, per bbL, 200 lbs., $18 00. Iird Kettle rendered leaf, in tierce. 12c; do. half barrels, 13e; choice (II. Porter tfe Co'.) l?c. Sausages Qologna, la cloth, 7c; in gut, 6c. The Produce Market Xgga Paying 18c, Belling at 20c Butler Kxtra fresh awet country butter, 27c; sei line at 3c. Poultry Live turkeys, OHlOo per lb.; live ducks, i 75 per do.; live hena, J32503 to per doz. 'c per lb. ; roosters, f 2 50 per dox., 4c per lb; geette, full feathered, 1 5 CO per dox. Feathers Prime geese, 40c: nixed, 2227c; jk1 feathers. 15j20c Hides Green "hides, 6r3Cl-e; green ca?f, lie; ?reett snltert hides, 7i8c; green stUed calf, 12c; dry flint hides. 13c; clry salted bide, lie; damtjjed. one-third off the above prices. Tallow Jo. 1.7ts7ic; N0.2.6KC Vegetables and Fruits. Hooey New. 1S3?0 In 1 and 2 lb. caps in cases of 25 lbs: strained, hgloc. Sauer Kra-it lmtorted, J1012 per cask; per bbl.. ?7; half bbls., 85 5 tO. Mice Meat In barrels and half barrels, 8c'; la pails, 8c Ouioua Yellow Danyers, f3 00Q3 25 per bbL Potatoes Choice. J 7M1 00 per bbL Apple S150 aS 00 per bbL as to quality. Dried apples Eve. porn ted, I516c; common dried. 7 (99c Cranborries J12 00r413 00 per barrel. Eeins Choice navy, $1 00 $1 20; medium, SI CO (54 2i; marrowfat. Si 24 SO. Ilomitiy Per bbl., U 47-3 i C3; Tearl meal, 15 00 &5 25; gnu?, Vi 0035 25. Tlie Grocery Market stars Cut loaf. VS(Wjfi powdered, 10a lOVSc: eranulated. lOtutlOVic: standard A, JMv 5Se; oC A, 9'in9;4c; white extra C, ViU'c; line low 8Hj4c; good yellow. 9 3o; fair yellow. 7 common tfr? (!, 38c; New Orleaiw, iJSc: refined, 8394 CofffWi Common, locallc; Ordinary. ll12c; tix. I2ai2ic; good, 13&l25;c: prime. 14:14J40 strictly prime. 15Si6c: eioice, 16Sai&4C; old Government Java, aOHfjSCXc; Arbuckle's roasted 14b: Levcring's, lic. - Unlitfwa and ßvrune New oilcans moiasses. new crop, 6C73c; syrup 4136O0 per gaL for common to choice. Rice Carolina and Louisiana, 64174C. Hnloos Perwer. lS'419e: ahrolce, Cloves. 4."i0c; ginger. 20,c2äo: cinnamon In mats, 255 toe: nuuuess, 8c&i 1; mace, wep iu. Salt Lake sells in car lota at II 47: dray lots at tl 50: small lots lOo more Ircm store; dairy, 13 for 60 to 100 Dockets. Cheese Weptern Frwrve Ohio. 13C: Crystal Spring. 13c ; Solon bind, 134c lined öeei vnc. arch EeSned pearl, OVAo per lb; Eureka,

e: chziarlen gloss lump. 7ä3c; Improved corn. oielffa rrnlt Lnd. n layer rabrlns. $3 2'-( 3 'V nevr layer, :; W : 10 per tc.x; Valencia. III4 fll-c; Scltana. lilU:: loce Muscatoi raisiua, 3 U0'J3 10: Califoraia London layer.J 1 10 rer box; Lemons. Messina, five tier, fancy S4 T.vas a; Ma!aiH lomoui, $J 75. Orttnjrer Mefxtna, 53 751 4 IK); Jamaica. Is ofl(a9 CO ; Florid a. 5 SQ per box. Pnires Prime Turkish, 7: rrecch, 10 ÖieVc: currants. 77ic. t'tunea vioud We quote: Torna toea, 3 Iba. fine 110; Sic, 1 40(1145; Peaches. 2 lbs, standard, tl K5l tW; 8 lbs. n 75?3 CO; secends, lbs, 2 70 2 75 : 2 lbs. tl 65tu 75; Pie Peaches, 3 lr. tl 75 l &5: 6 lbs., t 25: Blackberries, l 3ai ). drawberries.kl 40 il4j; Rapbenies, tl 601 65, Cherries, red, f 1 75 wtilte, 0; btrlDir Hean. tl 2091 2Ö; Green Pea Marrowfat Ilfc5ft1 7S; Karly Jnae,tl 752 03: Yarmouth Corn, tl 651 60: Mountain Bwrar Corn, fl 65l CO; Excellent Corn, SI .V1 65; Polk, i Its. tl 35 1 40- Polk. 3 lbs. tl 7vl 80: Ooldea Rule, $1 ftVssl CO: Revere, tl 5'jtll 60; 1 lb. Mackeiei.tl 40 Ql W; Pineapples. 2 25.q2 CO: Bal mon, 1 lb. $1 75.31 SO; 2 lbs. 25; LoUcers. 1 lb. t:80; 3 lbs. S3 20: Tumbler Jellies. 8aj0c: Cove Oyfters, 1 lb. lUrht weight, 6HQ70c: 1 i fu!: weight. 1 1031 12: 21bs. lhchi wefvht. tl 10: 2 lbs, fell welKht. II Sv(l 90: Ea'dlnm. Frcaco. , tl 86Q1 90 per doz. ; American s, Jl 00 per doa. The Iron Market, Screw and Btrap Hinges 4.H5 ororaiut to site. Ix ad Pig, 6dMV; bars, u Ear Iron 'MS3 SO- Norway Iron Ears and shapes. s-ic; ualirvx. 8(8;So. Cut Nails Nos. 10 to 60, ü 50 por keg; imatwr sites recTilar advance. Horse Ehoee Burden's Si03: i-erxir- Säd'j; mule shoes 11 CO high er. Horse-Shoe Nails North weetom , Globe and Putnam, finished, )5 50for8's: smaller ilse regular advanoo. Carriage and Tire Bolts Refined 73 per cent ; Norway 50 and 10 öer cent Nuts and Winers 45 cents off manufacturers' Mm Iron Harrow Teeth 4c. Hteel Harrow Teeth 5e. Sioeis Amerioan, iftj;:63: eTtra tlx es and qualities additional; round machinery, 8c; spring, 8c: toe calk. Sc; hammorod. lay.iKjloc; tire, according to size aud brand, 537c; plow steel ik. js, t-.vC. lrr Goods. Brown Gortons Aj.pieton A, fco; Atlantic A. 5e; io K. fcj4c; Crescent City A. S;c; do B. .ic; do C. 7j;e: Oramte rilla KK, ".V.: do LL, ' f Jio; AutrnstA. Tio; t lark's A. 6V.'c Agawam F, fi: Granite E, 6Ve; Continental C, f!4c; Nashua R, Hc; repperell', V:doU, 8c; do O. 7J.c: do N, 7c; lAwrenee LL. 7c: Mäm. HB, ;ip; Ctics C, 5ic; PeppereU i-4. 25c: do in-4. 274 ; Utica. 9-4. Süc: do 10-4, 22V-C. Eleaciied Cottons Cnnoe, Chestnut Hill, fiVjc: Green G. 7c; Hope, 9c; Fitchville, ty4f, Blacsston AA, 0c: Barker.'.lOc: Farwell, 10c; Mill 4-4, 10c: Fruit of the Loom, K'lc; Liiiwood. 10c; Mr.son-Ule, lüie; Lor-pdalclOc: Waiasutta, Vc; Whltinsvllle 33-ln..7j;c; New York Mills, 13c; J. O. KniKhfsCamrjrie, 1C; Lonsdale Cambric, IGc; f'wightCsmbric, 12e, Priii's Dundee, tc: Harmony, fc: Spratrne, 3c: Gloucester. Cc; Allen's, 6e: Elamiltor., 6ric; Flnrtel. Crc: Knickerbocker, 6c; üunnell, 6Vsc; American. t)c; Oriental, Cc: Steel River, ec; Cocheoo. ü4c: Pacihe.6c; lIerrimack,6V: Manches'.er.6,Vjc;Kddystone fancy, 6c:do ( LtK-olatcs 6Uc; tnps-m s Black and White, 6c;Simren'6 I'laln blaci?. 6V;c; Allion Solid Colors, 6c; Bcrhu Jo.fc: Mallory Iluki6!:;Mrrrimark Bhirtinfr8,6c: Wasnlnxtou Oil Red Fancy, 9c: do Plain Oil Reds, 9o; do Plain Nile Jreen and Imperial Blue, lie; Merrimtu k Prii'tt-d Pique, 6c Piirttlc Mills Drts Febriü Three-fourth Poplin Lustre, 10'4c: do Alpaca Lustre, 16;c; do Stce.1 Lutre. 16-; do Cuhniere, 11 Vy;; do Ex. Heavy Dasl.nere. ICe: do Indian Cashmere, l?c; u Beice, 12 -ic; do Cashmere Beige, lS?: do Australien Crepe. 20c; do Fancies, l'c; do Brocatel, 16Sc; do Sonaau. lc; 6-4 Crepe, '.'lc: 00 Bordüre, 16e: do Kulxui, 10,'vc; do CA Cp-shmere, 21c: do AC Cashmere, 30c, do GI Poplic, lCc; do X Alrca, Use. tiiuihe.ms Manchester, 10c; Karlnton, 7VJc; Lsncasx-r, wye; Bates, 10c; Piunkett, "We; White, lOe: .alntf.a Drew Styles. lOVic; Canton. 1254c; Madras, 123c; Paisley, 12jc; Renfrew Chevioti WP.tenton Ex. Ptout, 10l-c: Co B, r-c; Fverett, 10; Kndurance Fx. ileavy.ll; do XXX, 6c:G:enoiden. llVic; Amowceag. lJc; do liaid.

i;ic: riiDDurK, 11c. Ot.naburg Alabcma.Sc; Augusta, f : Louisiwua. ic: ureeiionar. jc; cwwla haii3, !;.: Ottawa. 7.lic: Swep3or,9c; Mississippi, SJm;; Forest MilU. 9c: Suinmervillc.'D'c. Tirkines Aranapha, 10c; Le vihW.t 30-ln.. lSc: do 32-in.. 16c; do 6-tn, c; do Pialds 17c; Conestoro ut. w. ao fcxtia 32-ia.. 15: do C;a. He: do X. lie; York ?2-ln., Ic; do 30-in., 13 "c; Hamilton, 13c; do Fancy. 12c; Amotkeag ACA. Demlns Haymaker. 13: Nelou AA. 12lc:d XX. 1S4: do IxL. 14Sc: do OK, 16c: York, If; Beaver Creek CXI, 13; do BS, 14c; do AA, 15c; Jeffrey D. A T., 16c. Cotton Flanaels Nashua Brown. "T. 8c: T. 9c; B. 10c; A, 10c: AAA. llc: X, i2c; l?!c; XX, 14,Sc; XXX, ltSc; XXXX, 21c;' Manhua Bleached. 1, 10c; B, lie; A. liv; AAA. J2Sc; X, 13); XL. 15c; XX, 10c; XXX. 20c: XXXX,2"5c; Trvmont Brown. IL. 7XIc; D, 8c: H. v'c; P, 9 Vl T. 10c: A. lie: Y. 11 c: X. XX.14C; XXX 16c: Tremont Bieacued, DL, ,Sc; I,9c; II, "Jc; r. nii4c: 1, lie; a, lie: 1, I3c; i, lie; ax, iaie'; XXX, ISc. Kentucky Jeans Abbotsfo-d, lc, Indiai' Creek. 9c; Bedford, 15; Oapitol, l;c; Provldoat Kc; Preferred, Cheiton Doetkiiis, 40e; Home-made, 2ögr.7jc. Carpet Chain A'hite, 22c: Colored. 27e: Covet let, 2-lc; No. ACO Cotton Yarn, 11c; Ctmdlo Wick, 22c: Cotton Twine. 22c. Grain Eas American, 20c; Frankllnville, 22e; Lewiston, 23c; Stark A. 25c. Ilrus Market. Alcohol, tl o0Q2 35; calomel 7V1 25; cimphor.30r:;ic: cocMuel. Cori7()c; chlorofonn, voc; gum opium. SI 755 (0; Indigo, f I OfW 00; morphine, f:N"4 00. Oils C'aslor, $1 15(;1 20; sweet oiL90cSfl75; olive oil, 150.513 00; beramot (Sandei-son's). 82 75(3 00; lemon Sander son'?), S3 2vctT to. Quinine. P. & W., 52 SU'ö, 35; cinchoni(iia. P. fe W'.. SOfiDOc. American bi-carh soda 4s5c; F.ngllshdo., 6g6c. SnuiT Ciarrett's 2 ox. packs, Jl 15 per doz. ; 4-oa. bo! ies, (3 r.0 per aox. iiove'g suipnur, 4rtc. lurj'. uuc, ,.s;tj v. Kntrlish ver. rcl. by bbl.. 27-j'o: less quantitleF. 3iC. Iodine. t3 503 75. Iodide potash. 2 5C. Cloves. 40 a4;e- Rhubarb, VJc i 15. Winaov glasa, 60 and 10 per cent. ; douolo 65 per cenL off. Coal. Wfco'.PMlo. Retail. Atiiiinif'Itc eM V0 H Ci) Il0Ckmit..i,WM...,nwm,n..... 2 ) 4 C 0 tilce 15 17 Pittsburg. Raymond titv - ...... 6 2o Indiana block retails at 16c per bu. Pllf cellajieou aiarkets. Hemlock sole, ft ts? 3c; wx sole. SftlSc: FennsylvaniahArne!lather, 4,":ö)ilc; lamcw lctner 83.33SC; trtile leather, j.er doi., 00472; domoshc kip, fiürSäüc; Frencn klp,90cÄl 20; domestic ealT 9tx-(35120: French caif, tl lOtgtl 85. oils we quote: Lla-eed, raw-.- 12 5 Ren sine --.1034" Lard olL extra ..9i6et Coal OIL Indiana Minor's' Oil Cll lfÄltt 10312S LubrioatiM ciL 12i0 i50J test 1212S Utralts oU -8.-scl Water whltc.iac13.i'rtli Tinners BupplJes We quote: Best charcoal tia. I xl.0. 1014x20 aud l'.12. S7 00 per box I X, 10x14. llxil and 12x12 ?9 CO per box; 1 a, 14x20. roonngtin.asu) per box; I C,2vx2i;, t!8'.14: block tin, in piss, 2Se: In bars, 193. Iron 27 B Iron, 83 00 ; 27 C Iren, 7 00; Moorehead jralvaniaed, 30 vci (ynt. discount Shee; rlic, Vt Copper bottoms, 81c. Planished ccper, 59c adder, 14 $17c Wire. 40 per cent, off list. Indianapolis Live Stock Market. Stock Yai8. Feb. 27. . Hogs Reeelpta, 700 bead: shipments, 620 head. The market was nominally uuchanged and the same degree of firmness noted the past week continues. However, the opening showed less animation, which is a common occurrence iu Monday's early market, the delay cf action on the partcf buyers wanting the advices as to the condition of other markets -before purchasing. Prices are ruling high for the class of hogs we arc receiving, and dealers will not Invest very extensively without special orders, but there is nothing In the outlook to cause apprehension. This is a broad view to take, but we are firmly of the belief, io which we are wholly governed by intelligent gleanings from all sections of the country, that prices will soon advance above present rates. We Jve orders coaling forward daily for heavy shipping, but have failed to see a single car load for the past tea days. We quote: Best heavy shfppiug f7 0037 25 Assorted light to medium 6 6x7 00 Common, lieht and mixed . 6 10 u6 0 kirs and heavy rougts.. ............. 4 00 36 60 Pi's..... 6 006 40 Cattle receipts, 220 head; shipments, 40 head. The cattle market ruled with increased strength, the supply being light for Monday's market, and this, coupled with a good active demand, gave the market a good send-off. Prices paid for choice butchers' steerj ruled a shado higher than any sales coming to our notice for some time, for which Martin Relffel. city butcher, paid I55. This Is bordering on heavy shipping grade prices; but there is no help for it, if reports are true, that cattle have not been so scarce for years as now throughout the Middle States. So we can console ouwclves with the view of eating highpriced meats during the early spring, as grass cattle will not affect the market before the middle of May. We quote: Good to prime shipping.. 40 6 10 (Vim mon to. lair snippicK... Good to choice butchers... 4 60 4 5 25 4 50,4 5 50 Common to fair butchers' 2 25 -m 4 25 4 00:5 5 00 2 50 4 00 5 004 6 00 2 25 4 25 1 00 J 1 75 Heavy feeders.. ..... stock steers..... Veal calves.... Bulls .... Common cows , xassss

Pprirgers ..- 25 cCiU'O CO Milch cows . . LQ&i) CO Kheep Receipts, 1.003 head; shipments. 800 head. The general market was strong, though the local efferiacs were too meagre to meet tho local demand. Oue salo we think worthy of special mention. Charles Gardner, city butcher, bought 194 head, with a mixture of lamh3, aver aging 78 pound, at We quote: Good to prime i po.- & 50 Common to fair . . . 3 Wj 4 23

MJkRKJkTrs BT TKLKO KAPH. The Tobacco Market. Lon.-viLi.K, Feb. 27 Leaf tobacco sales for the past week weie l.T:i hogsheads.- Baiit l.yis for oorresTMjtidlt:g week 1a.M yer. and for the month, 6,2X) hogsheads; against 4.4-5 last year, Tho sal s In expired portion of the last three crop years were as follows: 1881-82. 11,78-1 hogheadt: 18M0--81, 8.110 hogsheads; 187J--S0. 6,623 bosliwid. Receipts were LOCO hotheads, agaiust 1,02 lat week and 1.460 in corresponding week of hut year. Since hud report there has been an extraordinary fll of rain witn dttmcUve freshets, though the week rounds orT with cool open weather. Tobacco deliveries have been curtailed by ihe condition of the roads and rivers. The market baa been subjected to unusual pressure by liberal rft'erit'gs in a period of monetary stiingency, but It apjiears buyeis have teen able to control an adequate supply of money and prices all around have been fairly sustained. Between be beginning and end of the weetc a tame feelP g was displayed iu low gTades of dark and he avy leaf aud lues, but it is diilicult to discover trift prices ate lower: about 2yt25o per hundred being met however by re jeetions to a greater extent ihan usual: other grades have ruled steady. Barley tohaectts have been ac ive with 6omewhat of a feeling occasionally In medium grades and closing tirm. The general cast of bngiue.'s situetions, the proniiuenl features of which has beeu weakr.es iu agricultural produce.has beeu an advance of the tobKcco, but its intriusic strength had withstood this external influence. It is rumored that the sale ot some 6,000 hogsLcads of Kentucky tobacco to an Italian contractor has t"en pnrj-or fully concluded by Sawyer, Wallace ikr.o. J. If. iloor & Co. sold'a SpanL-h buyer f.00 hotheads cf Kentucky lugs at, as alleged, 0'4c avcrsge. i'hllidelphla ftlarket. Philapelpkia. Feb. 27. Flour More export demand, but iceicraliy at figures be'low views of tiolders; tiipetüiie for hhipnient. SI f. o. b. : OMo, extra no.. Si 73: Miiincsota extras, CG 2.V4 7 (' "Pennsylvania, extra tarnilles, $5 7-i(at: Ohio do.. i 75ra7 0; Minnesots patent spring. 57 fetij 7 ': whiter patents. t7 M&l 75: ht. luis do.. Ss 23. Rye Flour-Quiet at $4 2 Vit 50. Whs&t lAc txt'.cr, but very little speculative demand : 110 movement for exoort; No. 2 red winter, grata rieoot. $i St: No. 2 red. February. $1 30$1 ,inyt; Marco, ji oiiyi oi' j, April. 51 S2."455l SJ-: Mty, fl I S3. Coin In ae;tive speculative leinand and fair irquiry irom local traöe;saii mixed and yellow, grain depoc. 07c; steamr ira'k. fitji'i.e: d.. eraiu depot, tXc: o. 3 trck. die: sail mixed, February. tw'i.'JJie: Maren. 66; Ö.;: Annl, ust.VQc; May, tj;4;oHC. Oats Acuve: .o. 2 wmie, öjc; .No. 3 wtnre, 4X'4'.?; mixed, 48ifj4C I'rovision Steadv. Larii: Kettle, SU oOyil 7a; steamer, f 10 87;il. Butpt Dull aud easier: creiimcry. 37(u.i-lc; ddiry, 28 5yVic. Cbe?e Quiet but eteady at 12I4 2;121,.;; Htrto good. iiai2f. i'etnt'.eum lirm at ;e Whisky 1 21. Oihers unchanged. Kecei:.; Flour. 4,000 bbls.; wheat, 4,500 bu.; com. 0.50O bu. ; oau. 2,o0j ou. Shipments teat, li'.O'-O bu. ; com, "J.OOJ bu. New Orleans Market. Xew Orleans. Feb. 27. Flour quiet and steady. XX. $5 250.5 0: XXX. G;S6 25: hih trrad-s, ti 2ta,7 ft). Corn euiet but lirm; mlxel. 7 J !yi;lc; yellow, 74c; white, tiy8:c. Oats Weak; seedy, o-yiic: choice, olj. um Jeai i 7i(f4 J IUI na iti miüHtii (for Tltvll t.-twrnnit C1 w -r jv, na kB iuwaai.a J '' , VOU1U J ia uri-.ne. S-i)f22l : choice. 122. I'rovi.-lons Pork dull and lower at S2 2o; new, IS 2 (3l8 62i. Lard hteidy; renaea uerce. ii(31hc. bu;k meats: shouldars, loce, SB 50: packed, Üü 83: cleur rib end lout: clear. SIO 12Vi'itlO SO: clear. 5.0 fO. Bacon soarce and firm; shoulders, 17 50; clear rib and lot'g clear, ?10 67; clear, til 23. Hrins Migar cured quiet aüd firm at ;12(13. Whisky Firm atStOOfal It'.. Cotiee In s;o.-l demand atl a shade hlitner; Kio carKoes, scäIIIc äii'r istesdy at.d iu good oensand; carho to genx! conmou, fvc: bur to fully lair, lf.'(i(V: prime to cnoice. Ty'iiii: yellow ciariiic-d, x'iifcS'j; Mousses bull: common. 40a4tc: centiilu'-Ml. 4;i;tü0c: lei meu ting, itVp'iOc; prime to choice, 5 q (2o. Rice Medy stid iu g(od eieinatid; L;uloi a:-a. 54CiCTäe. Bran-1 a. New York Ki chm:gc si per Sl.OO-J premium. SU:rln:g do., 81 N. Chicnso Live Stock Market. Chicago. Feb. 27. The Drovers' Journal re Dorts: llgs Receipts, 11.500 hesd; shipment. 7.f00 head. Market dun and weak, but choice pack lue and shippiui; in Chicngo. Common to good mixed, H lo'ft 55; henvy ackiiie and s)tpitiiz, S; 75? 15; riiiladclphias and larders, 7 20i7 5J; licht hoqs. So W'aij ou; skiis and culls, gl 4'ar w Cattle Receipts, 5.50J head; shipments. 2.S0D heait. Shlppiijr lower and alviut ell sold. Exports i j H(ii6 t0; g.jod to choice shipping, f 5 40 cjo'.v: comm')it to Kir, iimi(h 2u; raix'Mi puu-n-ers'. tl 40i5 00 stx:kcrs and feedj:s, plentiful uud dull at 83 wai Hi. Sheej) Receipt. 22.000 head; shipments. 1.C00 head. Market strong, active, und prices nrmtr; com mon t to Pur, ?i UJnti io: mecium to good. ?5 0tc5 .'-O; choice to extra. S3 0(a,6 20. There is a good demand lor prime mediniu wetners. Tne Drovers' Jo'irnm's cablegram from Liverpool quotes cattle stead v; uesststeers, lbic; test sheep, 18620c. ItalTulo Live Stock Market. Buffalo. Feb. 27. Cattle Receiots. 2 COO: consiutied through, 210 cars Market steady with fjirdeinaud; no very fancy steer here; choice, ".iftti 40; good shippers. S72(5j;t: fair to medium, S-j2 .(ie3C5: enod butchers sitr. ?1 75-3 25: fat oxen, SI 50 a5 50; fat bulls, t4 25&5: fat stiK-krs and iaeder iu fair demaud; Wcsiezu, Sti :5; bt st grades disposed of, Shevp and lttnbs Receipts. S.SOsi head; consigned through, 4 cars. Demand active aud prices advanced lO'Jdc; foir to gool wesfrn, 5-5."V5jü: choice to fJncy, ?6 15(6 75; laiLbs, 6 50 t;7 23; all sold. Hogs Receipts, 6.000 Tsead: ccnsiirned through 12 c-ire. Market dull and ptiees a shade lower; Yorkers, good to cho'oe. f4 1M;7: Pfrht do. t"' 70 6S"; g.xid inedinta weiKiits, $7 107 25: good to choice heavy. 7 4U j7 50. Pigs SO 25($Ü 63, New York Live Stock Martet. New Y"ohk, Feb. 27. The Drovers' Journal Bu reau reports: Reeve Itecelp's. Cirohcßd, mating 12 10 for the week: lair demand and g od cle.atat.ee at shout J-4C reduction from the high market ot lsi Friday; extremes, 10(ftl3c: general business, 10 Ilc Exporters used 1.000. Shipment. for the week were 314 live cattle, 4.077 quarter 4 tetf, 9,023 carcasses of mutton, 101 diessed pias; frm B-ton and Portland 103 live cattle, 3.GÖ2 quarters of beef, 47 carcasües of mutton. Snep Receipts. 9,00, making 20.700 for the week; active, firm and lusher ut the hiebest figures of the yer. 3heep sold et 53 5!,C't7 25 per leO pouuds; yearling lambs, 6 25iöiS: best lambs reached SS il. All were sold before noon. Swine Receipts, 9,100, making 27.600 for the week. Xoue oifored ahve. Nominally steady at i 257 23. fjpittoa Mnrtct. Boston, Feb. 27. Flour Ivill: superfine, 54 25m 75; extra. 85 00 3 50: Wisconsin extra, 5 01)6 (X); Minnesota extra, $5G5(7 2.3: winter wheats Si 5o(a7 C4) for Ohio and Michigan; Indiana. $7 0 (i7 73; Kt- Louh J",:ind Illinois snrinu patents, S7 ,-.0(58 50: winter rtt., $7 00(i8 CO. Corn Firm, with fair demand. Oats Firm: No. I aud extra white. hy,) ;w,o; No. 2 white, 53rtj53)c; No. 3 white. !a5lV.c. No. 2 mixed. 50c. Rve-hteady. Pork Dull ; prime, C14 5t,"15 50; mess. giSy IS 50; cieai and extra clear. ?19 51)21 tX). Fef- ejuiet ; mess. -. 5"(i.10 50: extra mew. 611 50 12 50; family, 13 OW'tlö 00. .Lard Dull at lu;;c !(,: smoked hauis. 11K12C. Butter Quiei;;c!io;c3 creamerie. 42;l0e: fair and good. S5C942c: fresh nude ladle, packed, S5m36c. Cheese Quiet, with moderate demand. Legs Scarce ad rirtn. O he s unchsiged. Receipts Flour. 6.0ö;i bbls.; com, 23.0L0 on.; wheat, lO.OeO bn.; oats. 7,o'0 bu Shipment Flcur, 2.100 bbls.; wheat, ll.toü bu. ; corn, 103,300 bu. .foreign Markets. London, Feb. 27. 5 p. m. United States Bonds Con Mils, V9 15-16; 4 115. Railroad Securities Illinois Central, I06V.; Pennsylvania e;entrsl, rll,'i: New York Cctitrif, 131; Erie. SS; se conns, 99; Reading. :M)S- Tallow, 4Sil8;.c. Refined petrolum, 6.14(A ";'.. Spirits turpentlne,42t3d&52s til Paris, Feb. 27. Rentes 83f 072c. ASTWERr, Feb. 27. Petroleum loSUSf. LiVKBPOOL. Feb. 27. Cotton Firmer at 60 6 ll-16d. Salesof 12,00 bales, including 500 bales for speculation and export, and 9.550 bales of American. Lard Prime western steady, Ms 6d. Tallow Prime city, dull at 41s. Corn Mixed steady at 5s lid. St. Louis Lie Stock Market. St. Lons. Feb. 27. Cattle Receipts. 2.C0 head: shipments. 2o0 head; supply fair to-dy aud demand good for all frrndes, but prices not s Rood: fair 10 good shipping steers, 8rtt5 70; heovv. do.. S3 7o'36 25; exports, 56 25(36 50; fair to choice butchers' steers, 14 CO M: do. cows and heifers. 63 75114 75; stocers', S3 öüfi; feedliic steers. ?4ä 1 ,o. theen Receipts. 2.SO0: shipments, none: mr.rket firm; fair to good, $l(g5; prime to fancy, S3 23 Hoes Active and firm; lltzht to eood Yorkers. ?6(a6 .'0; packing, $6 2Ö06 75; butchers' to tancy, $ i',37 2.5; ptg, 85 75(30. Receipts, 3,0ofl head; shipments, 300 head. Milwaukee Market. Milwaukee, Feb. 27. Flour Easier. Wheat Strong; No. 2 Milwaukee, $1 23; February, 81 23 bid; March. 81 23l4 bid: April. 81 24VJ bid; May. 31 27' i: year, nominal; No. 3, 81 05; No. 4 and rejectee!, nominaL Corn Easier; No. 2, 59Sc Oats In fair demand; No. 2. 40'irt 11c - Ryedull: No. 1. 67(5t.s;'r', Barley Lower; No. 2 sprius. 8'.c. Provisions Firmer: mess pork, 816 95 cash aud March ; 817 20 ApriL Prime etcam lard:

J10 50 cash and March; $10 6-5 April I Toes i Q'tlet at 5o 73. Ueeeipis Flour, lo.rxc , bins.: whe. t, S.ltft b-t : corn. 10 CoO b t. thir , itic-iitc Flott. 10.0O) bbls.; heul, none: im, 1 '.'.tA bu. Afierroon call Wheat S'esdy; No. 2, Ih.itd nominal at SI 2."'; Kc. 2 fresu. SI 2 : Ftbtnary. $1 22": Marrri. St T,'L: Anril 1 -v,'

My and year, nominal : Nr. 3 ana 4 at.d re iecteo. nominal. ReceipU, 8.000 bu.; shipment. 7i0 bit. Com Firm at foe. Oats Qolet at l3V,.c. Itye No. 2 firm at 88c bid. Barley Firm at IXfc Lid. Ary Ooodi Blarkrt. NewY'orx. Feb. 27. The distributioH of merchsnde JTas been very good in proportion. Orders from all intetiar markets have been many, atid for increased assortments. Such shipments, nun those of previous engagements, give large totals-ties. Various clascsof cottons shared in the selections made, with a much larger preference for better qualities. Prints are in luht reqnet. buhiness Oeinir confined to beat makes, i.oolen gfods had further attention with placing orders ot satisfacu-ry pn portions. Kentucky jeen isin more inquiry. ud Lur uklngs. Cotutmde are in liitht renest, selections being confined to the choicest. styles. Underwearand hosiery are in wide distribution. Iress goodstre in fair to moderate assortment, and quiet. The general market is not rnshii.g, still the legitimate demand of daily frequency keep a largo production in wide and steady delivery. " Toledo Market. Tolkdo, Feb. 27. Wheat Quiet and unsettled; No. 2 red spot, 81 25.,$; March, f 125; April. $1 SCJi: May. fl 27; June, 125; July. $1 14; Aupsst. $1.12: year. $uf. Coru-Q.uiet: No. 2. spot, Febiuinland March, 61c; April. 62Vic: May, (4c. 0b Dull; No. 2. 4IJic Clover seed No. 2, $1. and choice prime mammoth, $5 15. Closed Wheat Weak : No. 2 red March. Si 25; Auril. SI 2::rMr ir. 1 o,". . July, 81 16: August.'! l:. Corn Firmer; No.' 2,' soot reoruary, iiarch. 61c bid; April. 62'8c bid: May, Olc Receipts Wheat. 17.HK1 bu. Shipments heat, 21.0J0 bu.; coru, 25,000 bu.; oafs, 1,000 bu. rhiladelplila Cattle Market. Philadelphia. Feb. 27 Cattle The market was active. Sales, 2.400 head; prime, S7 12K( 7 36V6; cfMMl. $6 7't?i7: medium. &3 srViHttc'commoii. $1 50(45 75. Hheep Market sctive; sales. 8,000 head; prime. 86 50ys,6 75; r.H;a, 86 12V8 :;7K; common, 1 25Q 5 ?-'.: culls. Z'.ii; lambs, 837 75. Horrs Market aoti'e: sales, 3.000 head; prime. 810 ';3.Ält5o: good. ?9 73610; medium. 8'9 50; common, $8-238 75. IViltlmore Live Stock Market. Baltimore. Feb. il. Beef Cattle Market slow; prices unchanged except for best grades, which were a shade hikher; very best, $5 37 6 75; irt quality, g. öoiö CO; medium. 81 50t5 5 5'J: ordinary, fw:; most sales from $5 75 to 50. Rect i p s, 927 head. Swine Fair stipuly and only a moderate demand at is 5.'$e9 75. Receipts, 4,923 head, s-heup quotea at 8K56 75. ICast Liberty Live stock Market. East Lif.ertt. Feb. 27. Cattle Receipts. 1 S9 hunt. The market was active and prices l.Vr,20e hiher than last week. Hogs Receipts. S tA hed. The market was slow; Philadelphias, 7 4 Q1 GO; Yorkers, 6 im 6 Sx Sheep Recc-iDt. 3.200 head. Market active and prices ranging irom SI 75y,0 53. Petroi; Market. PrntoiT, Feb. 2".-Flour-rnchanged. Whea Quu't and steady: spo- and March, 81 2;ti: April. H May. 1 2I,?4; June. SI .J; Jttlv, SI -zys; year, 121; No. 2 ied, SI 27. Keeeipü-WhttiL 2A00 bu. Shipments Wheat. 1.C00 bu. UriMlforrt Oil Slurket. Bbadford, Feb. 27. The market was active but irregular and sensitive. Opened at h'l'tfi, advanced to k:;c. declined to N.'Jic advanced to stc, declined mid closed at S2"'c. Sales, &4Ü.0CÖ gallons. Titnsville Oil Market. TmsviLi.E, Feb. 27. The mnrket open?d at es'ic; hiliesr, KSVc; lowest. KIlc: closed. Smpments, 529,72"J ga.lous: ruus, lu'J.iou gallons. Osweso Grain Market. " " Osweoo. Feb. 27. Wheat (utet. Corn quiet; mixed Western. 72c, AbsoIutelyPure. Kade from Grape Cream Tartar. No other pre ? faiion makes such light, nakyhot breads, or h.xnrious pastry. Can bo eaten bv Dyspeptic without fear of the ills resulting from heav ndijiestlble food. Sold in cans, bv all Grocers. Royal Hakino Powdkr Co.. New York. tTJfTDCMCiriMO TV AI I JLjSi&fiU So't."-r tbal, er duabli-U 1t oundi or diiuuw. louoi DDjrcrortne, uie, tiirrnrm.mptnre. toss otvjnicht. loMof bfarini;, heart mdluusdiwup. rbeummtim. or any other duemno or hurt by oeci (imtorothetviüe.ptvca yoo openskm. Widooft, cliildrra. fatbem. mothora, brother, and il.UTi r entitled to pDtn. Peniiooiprocnred vtaeredla 1 charfefsloi. pwdIharr?sobtinM. iJrlTo incre of' from f A 00 to ill. 00 pw month. i?j Pensions fnr soldier disbonorablr dirh.rredor . 2 eiiioo elaia a special. 7. Ad vtc FREE. Ad'rt ÄlwitU atampi B. f. Pritciird tr&hlutoa 1. 0 . ÄYEß'S CHERRY PECTORAL, ror f tUvssrx of the Throat and Lung, such as lough. Colds, Whooping Coughs, ISroucMtis, Antlttna and Con ku nipt ion. The few compositions whtf h have won the confidence e f mankind and IxK-ome household words auiorg not riuiyouebut many Nations, must have extraordinary virtues Perhaps no one ever secured so wide a reMitation. or maintain.wefe? 2i3;ed it so Iouk, as AYEü's ZZT?9ll:?r rECTOKAU It rrj-r'JL ii'uj uevn Known 10 luv f it public about forty years, by a long continued series of marvelous cures that have won for it a confidence in its virtues never erpialed by any oiher medicine. It still makes the most effectual cures of Coughs, Colds, Consumption, that can be inade by medical skill. Indeed the Cherry Pectoml has really robbed these dangerous dLeascs eif their terrors to a great extent, and givn a feeling of Immunity from their patiuul effects that Is well founded, if the remedy bo taten Iu seaxoa. Every family should have it in their closet for the ready Mid prompt relief of Its members. Sickness, suffering, and even life is saved by this timely protection. The prudent should not neglect It, aud the wise will not. Keep it by yon for the protection it affords by its early use in sudden attacks. Prepared By DR. J. C ATER & CO., Lowell, Mass,, I'racr.cm nnei Auaijticai cuemtsis. Sold by all Druggists and Dealers in Medicine. I have a rxtsittre remetv for the shore dsr-ise; by It a u thousands of cwe of the wor?tkind and of lonrf Mandina; hin bon cnr-d. lndped. e itmn f my fnifh in ita trnrtT. t hat 1 v.iTlMn't TW O KO TTI.KS 1 KEK. together with a VALWAKLK TRKATIS-Kon this dise.ise to any suvTiTer. Git Fxpress BDfl P.O. addrew. Pb. T. A. SLOCU3L 11 Pearl Kt-. Hv York. THE DE HAAN 6 CO PÄTE5T ÄLÜMISUM PE5S, 13 DIFFERENT STYL"Ca. For Sale bj SENTINEL COMPANI

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