Indiana State Sentinel, Volume 30, Number 6, Indianapolis, Marion County, 15 March 1882 — Page 8
THE INDIANA STATE SENTINEL. WEDNESDAY, MARCH 15. 18S2.
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I HAT KICII EXPERIENCE.
Vre. Iot-Tlew oi.statnett and 1U Detroit Free Prcsi.1 A t' -r i.mt!u a-o an iau-ivitw with aproml ucul o.d w '.1-k io n pliy.t Ian, formerly a resiI.'iit f Detroit, but uow living in New Yoik, pneartd in tne columns of this paper. The state Ufjt, made by tbe toctor e;.d thejacts he di ru V -I were of so unusual a nature as to cause no Lltf e i .mrootio;i among th who read tnem ad ruvjy inquiries were rabed as to the genulnenet, of the interview itud the allliiy of the state oems it contained. Tbe nan: e of the physician was at that time suppressed at his own request The s al of secrecy, , however, can nowhere inov! . as the important and io lei esting letter which cppi.-a.-s below will abundantly show. In .rdt?r however, that the reader may hewer ui act ataud this let .er. a few extracts are herewith glvt n from tr.j intcnlew in question. A fter an exchange of courtesies and a few reni-lni.n.--s about the War. lu which the doctor was a prominent surgeon, the reporter remarked ttpon too flocwr's improved Brpcirjhce, upon which lie said: "Ye;, I have improved in t;elth since you lux hjt r- and I hre alsoia m:iy other ways. it thin?, however, I hive s occeed.-d in doing, u 1 It is one of lhu hardest IL1 ig? for any oi.c-. Mad es iKVjtdiiy a dA ler 10 1 au that Is I have owroitn? r.--.y prejudice. Yau know tiiere are socic peopi; who prefer to remain lu. the wrong lather thaa ttCtnowlcJirethcmifo'trUa;. b.tca prjudij lead to big lry of the w .-rst order. Nov, I am a pbys'.cn, aadof the "cd school orncr, too; b-t I have, after years ci experience at,d r f aerva'.ton, oouie to the conclusion that truth is the auhei-t of all thij, aidthatif prcjudlcjor bigotry stand in tha way of truth, so much th.: vrorc? for tiie-m they ar3 ccrt u-i l u? ernsr ed hooaer or later. Why, whn I knew you i:i Detroit. I would no sooner hive thought of violating the code of ethk-s laid down by l'o3 profession, or of pr s .ribhig anything out of the regular order, thiii 1 would of amputating my baud. Noa, no wove-, I prescribe a.id t?driso thoe thl:--s-which I oeliovc to be adapted to cure, R:;d v.hlcl. mj exi-erlence hv proven to b2 f uch," II .w did you co:ue to g?t tea heretical iticr.s as tiiee. docU:7 ' Oh, ttey are th2 result of my experience ar.d observation. I obtiiaa my sirs; ileus upon the subj though, from ha7iag been cured alter ttll in y cure and taesiill of my profe gioaal brethreu ha 1 failed to relievo m?. Why, I was as badly ctT as mviy of my patie.its. with a complication of trouble:, Iaclultag dyspepsia, and consequently Imparf.'ct kidneys and liver, aad I foaral I should have to give up my praoücj. For ramtits I Miffered untold egmie-i. Dull. Inde-linile pain in Yariis pa ti of tbe bod"; a Is.ck of lutere-st 1 1 everything arouid me; a 1) oC appetite; heal aches: all these dUigreeiole srraptoms were al Jed to pains which were boiU ncute aad -Staat. ick as I was, however, I be ame -.estorcd to hea!ta ia a mos: surprising martuer aud in in iucreJiily shor. space of time, and it was tl: Is t!iat proved a revel Uiou tome. That wax the slartiB? point, and my prejudice fudca rapir.ly after thai I can assure you. I weut to rer.dmjT extensively, and analyzing more extensively, and ince that time I have discovered manv ibi igsof real value to haai:iity. Why oi!y a fa r days ago I flviscd a lal who va aufierir.: from a serious female liifti-julty and dlp!aeeine it to uv, the Moie remedy waich cured in I saw h-:r thl-n-,r ilrir and she ii ueiry well; thi pai l a-td in-üaiaüis.-.; ti a.-e all iroue aud alio is tr;uod i:sua'.. We have no r:,4'it in the tn-edscul friiturnity to tit back aad declare there ii no sach thit -g as improvement or adva jeemeat, or ttiat we have a monor-oiy of the rt-raadies which Mature has given t mankind. There are r?ut changes g i:ig oa in every department of life, a.id there are great ifevelopmeuu in mc itcine au wdl. Thousands of people r.ie every ycir irora supposed typhoid fever. rheomaUsm or other complaints, when in reality i: i from trichi-ia, ciused by eaUng poorly cooked &nd diseas.-d pork. Taousacds of children ere dyiu every year from dropsy as tiio ; paroat e ucl to kCirlatlna. when in reality it ia ! from du-aied kidneys chich have 'mronie v. takeaed b ttie fever t-y luve jo. st had." t;j. doctor, you have j;ot n-me new trurns here, rtainly, but they sound very reasonable tome.' 'e!',. whether t!iey are reasonable or not, I have demonstrate! to m o v.i s itis'acliou tual they a;e true, an 1 I r .po-e to ftand by thc-m, no natter ho.v ni.tch oo itiou I may raise bv Uoinj; so. Au -' m-iri. oa he politician, preAche-ur &) ii-ia:i. ivuo is si c-siisiderate of his jiot tbK or of hi Vii pers'tnal .ids a to smiti;y hiiisclf ny juppre'.!! the iii vui.'est truth, U uuwirihy th . ame vi luau, aud unworthy the confidence of tb pi;:::i': whom he serves." Th- ut.jve are som of thrs principal poinis iu the interview referred to. Now for the se juel. The fo. lowing oui.s;,eu Jet.er from tiie Hector hini'i'if .bien hxj' jilst been received is published in fiiil; K li'.ir L -t-oit Free Viv: Some time ao a rrorter of your paper had an iatenie.v with me which he ssii he would lise to pi;hliii. I couseuted on c"vndiiio:i that you would no; mention my name untd I gave you perm:-i u. i Uave no.v aceompil-i'ue i tie purpose 1 h:i 1 in mind, and wish to say to you (wnUh you cn pubtiih or not as you soe tit)"tloi I had debi1. J f Jr a Ion:; tim-e .letner I vonid shake ort via j of the pr')ieior.il fetters which bu. id rne iti; '.bet 3 i r yeu:s. aad t-ell the truta, or not. When I 1 ke 1 hack t.v ti-.oaht of the tortuu-s, r.L'? tos de ctib d hy Dar.ie tu his trip to the In-'c:-al r-r.ors, which I endured ftoin djvpc::-i. 't .1 :cc:!led h"W rav.ch I would have given at hue il.r.a for the relief which I have mucö obaiovd, 1 determined tha"'. i would uike the ?tcp I .'oi or meditattd. a'-a thereby discharge a duty .c my fellow men. It I could thereby ve one Kir minal one night of the terrible äntieriin; I ii-uiel, I would be fully satisfied, be the other v.se(Ueuces what they might. My dyspeptic condition was produced by a torpid liver, which did not, as a coaequeiice, remove the bile t'rciu the blood. This p;xducd rtevansremcr.t of the tomach, lull laiua.ion of its coai. dvspepsia, con.stipatiou, headache, depreaion o: soint, yell w c .mplexion. fat-covered eyes, thll'.s au! fever; in short, I was miserable to the List degree I appealed ia vain to my books, to my skill and to my iedow physicians. Tue my.ster-- of my ill healtn grewdee;ier. I traveled everywhere exhausted all authorized expeJieats but to no purpose: When in thii frame of iniud, desperately In need of he:p. but expecting none, ona of ray unIrofessior.al fiieuds called my attention to some unusual cures wrought by a prominent remedy and urued me to tri I emphatic illy declined. But ccttIy, and -w ith the firm determination that I would never let anybody know what I had tone. I bcran its me. It was only an experiment, you know, but for that matter, all meaieal treatment is experimental. Well, to make a Ion and suro-!"i-:g stry short. I experienced a sort of pkysi -ail' revolution, ily skin got a better color. Myit.-er re-uaied its fanr-tions. I nolonvrhid to aroufvi the bocis wich catnartics. My head acLes dStpptarc-d v.ith my dysj.epsis,; bat still I ws r.i-t convinced. "Nature did it," J reasoned. Bat. t-eUjrui.icd to push tue invetiaatior to the extrt u?. while 1 v.as ia active wuk, 1 tried tbe effect r" the remedy on my patients at'.Ieted with kidty, liver ond unnary dUeas, watchlm every sievel anient carefully puJ studiously. Then I was ciu'eudy disirmed, for the remedy stood evry tc. imjH.Pcd! l ii'li-r ucn co.iviaciuKelrcumstancta, the natter of cinfessitnt my cuie became a question of nsu.e:'ce aad of duty to humanity. "'Here 1 a retne Jy,' I salt, thai has done for me what the t-fes. medical ki!l of the ountry could not accoinpliph" and as an lionorible man I will not siropres the facu. I therefore write you und r.ist unhesiu.inly fssert that for all diseases of tiiq kidnevs liver, stomach or urinary organs whicn kre arscable to troatment. Warner's i-MS K! Iney and Liver Care surpasses atiy rera?dy I have ever kuoon or used, aad 8io:e physicians nav so much ill ;icc;-.ss in the treatment of diseases of these owna, 1 an pr;i.are(i to atcj pt all the coin fceoueiues when 1 say that they are, if conscientious, ia duty b u:i(l to uw thia pure vegetable compound in t'.eir practica. Yours very truly, J. e.vmi, ji. D. "XtsKrcont so outspoken as the above aud couiin from ucii a reliable ccotirce are valuable beyon 1 q jestlon. They conr!nlvely show not oniy ti.e p'jwer of the remedy wn'ch has bevome weil known and popular, but the grfat imjiortr.c of attention in time to tbe first indications of le lining health. Whcu prcfesi-iooal men of snh hih standing sink their prejudice and willinclr ieclare their belief in that which they know to rw vaiuaoie. tne puDiic may couadenuy ioilow their example. Dan. McDonald for Auditor of State. Jefferson ville Ketrg. We larn that th fripn.1 nf limn MTVin )Ki arc urging him to become a candidate rr Ai.uiiajr. jo nam? inui may be men-ir.n-.l for thft I)mrwrri nrrttntiAn rf II V V AuditoJ of State will be hailed with more
Sjneral enthusiasm than will that of Hon. an. McDonald, of tiie Plymouth Democrat, widely kuown aa is this aterliriR Democrat for his many bocial qualities, with capacity to fill this or any other Kisition with credit to the party aad Stat?. We trust his claims will not be overlooked when the Convention
assembles. Mr. Coilyer on Ingeraoll. INewYork Tribune.l The Tsev. Robert Coilyer fcpoke list neht to a congregation iu the Church of the ilessiah, at Thirty-fourth street and Park avenue, upon the work of Robert Ingeraoll: "I count that rather a wonderful fright." he said, "that we toe aud In nr of now and then in thU City aud in neUrb bovin cities, when real public halla are crowded to meet and welcome the arch-e'uampion of Atheism, and to hear what ho has to say, geueraily about faith in Uod, that faith which, beyond all other things, baa moved and moldM tho human mind in all eges. Tnoe who watch the signs of the times clotely will see that the mos.t of those who crowd to te laersoll also Hoc it to see Moxiy when he is here; lu iact tney are the people who will go to any placo here a good time is to be h id The case is mucn as a ureal Eaiisii statesman or.ee put it, when his attentiou Mas called to the cheering or a croad that was waiting for him; 'Most of them would do that if they had come to see me hnng.' The most prominent characteristic of Ingersoli'a present work is hl want of charitable consideration of those who do not believe as he does. This was not his earliest manner. It was my fo.tune not loug since to spend a morning with him on a train, aud that gelittener, which is so pleasant to eee lu an opponent, blew through our little contentious like the summer wind through the bluehclls on the hill i fiiles. which arc swayed to ami fro but straighten up after tvery breeze passed. I d.m't expect to ttnd Mm the Mime on tfce platform as he was tnat morning. The seeking tor nppl iuo and laughter, the playing for the Mowery boys, lowers and makes cosrso the wotk of any one who iuduke iu it. The Jin Iogersoll roistering around at $S.l"O0 a year, as tae conirnoi talk has it, is not tno lugerso 1 of years when he was working all alone in 1'eoria aud winning t.hrt respect even of those who could not understand his p.ition. There is i.ot much dahger thai Atheism will maae great prepress, with its greatest apostle appearing constantly in motley as h;s best method of work, and whoever goes about with a chip on his shoulder incessar'tly is sure to bo voted a nuisance. Intolerance cn never Lclp the advocacy of Atheism any more than it can its opponents. No lnx'i ' of cotnmou sense believes .some tnings i:i the books of Mosea, IwH-k which arc It.U of beauty and truth, how ever: but thete U no mau that hadn't far better believe everything cb ut the serpeiit, tbe apple and the ark than Mr. Iutrersoli's doctrine that there is no tiod. I cau agree iu nothing wltn the faith of a man who tells me tlat his mission is to destroy men's faith in their tiod. t have no stoucs to throw at Atheism any more than at a blind man. It ca u never be ao. institution ; it can never be more than a destitution, it was we'll eaid recently, A tavlvn i.s a plant that wout't grow in our hardy Anglo-Saxon sjtu One tbiDg is certain, however, in sp who be.i 'e la Clod, aud not in wme mere surml-fu about tiod, hao Kot to stand firmly totffthvr, as tle hercea of tw enty years ago tiid foi the Hoi'dity f the Union. I'll wade chin deep into i!i fjlit by the side of shoaling Mctuodist or watery Baptist, tboueh he baptize Li twice a vear. tiuder tho old IUsj of the Alin.e,'.ity. All minor Lssues must be cast a'-ide tiil th question is settled for all time. And we. as we Mnd. itie pioneers of ibe truest, fairest faith i:i ei .J. a faith that nee Is uot the Kcroent or the ark to lean upon, but fronts the libt boldly, we rtiuli grow ever more wortlivof His truth by showinc it in our lives. There Is no argument so in iucible as a pure, true life. Itrother Gardner on Drunkenness. L Detroit Free Press. "Am I'ruiMer Abraham Scott in le LhII uta .'ver.iii : iiitiut reel tue i rcsiuem, tts r.e lo:k"d down thcaiales. Yea, sali," answered a voice from the r.unhwost corner. "Den please step (list way." llrutiier Sent sculfed forward, his head do wn, a.id his countenance betraying about seventeen inherent tiuohnns, and aj he reached the mark the President continued: "Itr t l ler Scott, iti ewine ober to d old man Johnson's las' nife to borrow a hunk o' butter fir breakfast, I discovered someone Jyiii' on de sidewalk. My first thoueht was to y ll murder. Mv next thought was to sni'jll of his bretf. IVt settled the case at ence. It wasn t a murder, but a case of dead drunk. I turned do aubjeck ober to git a foo 1 lo;k at his face, and who d'ye 'spose it was: ll'otlicr Scott cazed stricht at a bust of Venus, and had notliine; to suy. It whs Drudder bcott, whispered the President. "Although two of his children am bar fut, his wife- needsj cloze, an' he hiisui't a- don taters iu do house, he has take : eroi'd money from hi. pockets an pai 1 it out fur bad whisky. He W.I-n't a man when I found him. If e was a ho a great big hog! I could smell his breuf fcix feet away, an' it would have Tilade a doi sick. He had lost his hat, ru!l.! in de frlush, aud den fallen into a stuporbh sleep, i wut help an' toted him home, an' to-ni&ht he comesj to dis rueetin' to have a wotc amoi:;: men who work hard, respect dem selves, and lib sober lives.'' "In sorry, s ih." "No doubt of it, bat dat am no defense. A fool excites pity, kase God made him dat way. A lunatic tlra'wa sympathy kaehe has met w'd misfortuns. A drunkarel arouses nuilin' but contempt, lledeliber:e!y t;ccs at it to make a brute of hisself. You hab heard me speak of dis matter on f-eb'Tal prevus cca?.yions, an' you kuow how do ti'.uj ritv ob dis club feels on de pubieck. In. de las' two months yoti hab been found drunk fo' times.'' "Yes, i-ah; but I'll quit." ' I hope vou will, hut I doubt it. Yon had cbcry thin to lose gettin' drunk de fust time. Yon have lost character, respect, motley, and stand in an' elar's lt etle hope dat you will .see any reason to quit. We kin guard agin thieves by lockin' uu our money. We cm put de murderer in Prison an' have him oul'er de way. We F.in expose de liar an' kiver him wid cotmisao!!. Dut de drunkard de hog de beast who kin trust him? Who kin bviieve in -him? Who wants his society? Who am not drgradcd by walkin' beside him? Druuder eo:t, you am a bounced man! Your r.amc will be crossed from our rolls; you will be refused admission heah, an we shall forgit dat you war eber numbered wid us. Lt us n ow attack de reg'lar ord'V ob busines i " I'nele Sam'a Men. I'nclo barn's letter carriers are a-hard-worki::? set of mpn. and ar li;ililf f o n. tract rheumatism because of the constant f llil' n rf! to wliirh t hirnrPsnlioi'i.,I . 1 1 ing ai the Poitodice the reporter had a pleas ant roivenation witn .Mr. J. II. Mattem, caniers iu Indianapolis. Mr. Mattern said iii.u, w: t;e 11 tue Army iiurm the Civil Wa-. he pprained one of his ankles, which was always worse in the spring during the period of tbe rapid charges in the weather. Hp. did not find mnrh r- ipf from IhacAi-Ar. al re med 'es he applied. But two years ago he hit upon St. Jacobs Oil, and experienced wonicrtui reuet irom its use. heveral applications of the Great Oerman Remedy relievnl him entirely. The reporter talked wim omers mong tne letter carriers and f mnd flint th ("1 rp.it flprm.in T?fniiwl v um. jropular in the Postof.icc. They use it for sore feet, rheumatism, etc.. and ira:se it highly. fndianapoli J (Ind.) New. We reoomniend Carter's Iron Pills to every woman who i.s weak, nervous and ili.u-r.iir. a-red; mrticilarly thosewuo have thin, pale - .1 .- X I . It J 1 i ups. com nanus aim leet, arm wiio or wiili out strength or ambitiou. These are the cases tor w men carter s Iron Pills are specially prepared, and this cla can not r.se thsm without benefit. Valuable formen also. In metal boxes, at cents. Sold lv druj:n'its or seat by mail. Seeiidrertisement elsewhere. A Favorable Notoriety. The good reputation of "Brown's Bronchial Troches" for the relief of couciü. colds and throat diseases has given them a favora ble notoriety. ' Harnett' Cocoaine Promotes a vigorous and heilthy growth of tie hair. It has been used in thousands ofcae where the hair was coming out, aud has neer failed to arrest its decay Use Burnett's Flavoru avonn? Ex.racU-the best.
FIN4XCIAL ÄSD COMERCIAL
MONEY AND STOCKS. There is no change in local monetary affair worthy of note. Rates of discount continue firm at 7(&S per cent and the demand ia equally aa heavy as during the closing days of last week. Exchange Is quotably unchanted and scarce, commanding a premium of Cfty cents between banks. Maw Tork Tlaanciai SLarkeU Sur Yoax. March ia. Money S IS percent per annum, closing at 4. Prime Mercantile Paper $&6 per cent Government Bond Unchanged except for extended 5s, which are H tit cett higher. EaJlroad Bonds Moderately ective and generally higher. Sute Securities Irrcjular, ut ia the mala firmer. Shares-peculation orened In the maJareak and per ceat. lower inan the clodug prices of Saturday New Jersey Central, Reading and Memphis and Charleston telnz prominent in the decline. Ia early dealings the seneral market fell off liftX per cent, the lattet fir Delaware, Lackawanna and Western, while New Jersey Central sold dowu 5 per cent at 7i. This was succeeded by an advance ranging from H to 3 i er cent New Jersey Central, Missouri Pacific, Dela ware, Lackawanna and Western. Western Union and Nashville and Chattanooga being the most conspicuous in the upward movement. New Jersey Ceutral afterward silddownl acd advanced jer cent., ard LouisviPe aid ICashvillo fell of j; aud .'oil up Yt per cent Subsequently a decline of ilX per cert l.i Pie general list and 2X per cent in New Jersey Ceuuel was succeeded ia the early part of theefternoon by an advance, the market selltag up, with occaional fractional reactions, Ji'Jt,'; per cent New Jersey Centra'.. Missouri PaCiCc, Reading and Western Colon being tha most piominent in the upwivr i movement, while Richmond and Danville fell oir 5 per cent, to 110. but afUrwaid regained .' per cent. New Jersey Ceutral sold d wu lnud reovercd I per cent., and Missouri I'acilic fell oil 1 and sold up )i percent. Subsequently a decline of iy per cent. New Jersey Ceutral and Missouri Pacific leading therein, wts foil i wed in late dealings by an adva ice of percent New Jersey Central, Missouri Pacific, Delaware. Lackawanna and Western and Keadii.g being prominent therein, whine K-ca-mond and DitnvlUo sold up percent, lo 117,lX. lii'lit-.al dealpigs New Jersey Central fell oil ii per cent., aud Delaware, Lackawanna and iestPru i-eTcent Tne mrket closed tirnier. A drive was niadu at Western Union, wltn tbe result that stock was sent irom 7ir' ,'. the opening price, to 7s; t This ninjr not have been the intention of attacking the party, but such was tbe outcome of Rssau It. according to the Stock Exchange recori. tiLfong men in the market not alone speak in confident tjne, but point to the f ict, according to the best authority, that Jay (ion Id hol is to-day. of his original purchases, over $ o,00).l03 of stocss. On this point the Post has the following: '-VVe bae been told by a gentleman, who whs present, that Jay (iould. this morning at his private ollice, showed the following stock-, to wit; .ut.OOO shares Western Union Telegraph, 12U,tX;J bhares Missouri Pacific, and 50 Ott) shares Manhattan Railway : that all this stock Hood iu bis name, a :d that no one of these shares liad been indorsed by him. wbich latter is prima facie evidence they could not have be-eu out of his possession, either as collateral for loans or for delivery ou sales; that exhibit was made to refute the charge that he had parted with the-e securities; also, lie expressed willingness, if the party would take time, to show them various railroad bonds of par value ab-jut $-1 o,wa.0u0." The Commercial bulletin in its financial article says: ' At the Stock Ext hange there was a marked chatnte iu the touo f speculation, this change havinpbeen toward the improving of prices. This change was due firt to a retHirt which found many believer?, and was corroborstod by circumstances ia the market, to the effect that since Satuidav several of the wealthy speculators, includtnc Vandetbilt. D. O. M'.ll. .1 .y Gould. Cyrus Field and Russell No;e. Irid aareed hi their respective sUcks to plare their capital and skill agalusl that of other large specula, or . workinrt on the beur bide, who have many millions of dollars and the prestige of success in their recent campaign for howcr prices, and who are also masters of the art of manipulating the nmrket. AmotiK the number. f the latier most eonsoicuons were J. It. Keenc, H. N.Smith, W. R. Tra vers und Addison (amma'. To second reason for the chr.:ig d tone was was that Jay Gould, before the opening of business, Jo refuta rumors current U- was in a tiJt place, and that ho bad sold his favorite securi.ie.s. mnde an exhibit to a party of representative men of some of the stock's which he has In his strocg boxes. These stocks Wing in his name and not indorsed by him, the latter iact being p-esumntive evidene-e that the stockJ had neither been used as collateral for loans uos for delivery on sales. From jrentlemen preg'-nt we leain he showed M.O.O shares of Mftnhatian Ratlway, par value, SV-tflAtC; '.eO0 shares of VYestern Union Telegraph, p.'r vaine Jii.OJ-l.if.ii; and lü.O'X) shareol Missouii Pautic, par v.iluc tl2,X,ooO; ami r.I.) ofl'ered to take out, for their count, of varioos safes, railroad bonds ff the tr value of f lti.too.OlH). hich last oiler was dee'lat d by the Pispcetii g party. Thefe circunistar.c;.1, together with the dOMUard turn la foreign exchange and news that more of ;p. pr cent, bonds are to b called soon, to miture$3.0oo,f.e) per week, beginning with the week ending May a, ave an under-! lone to tie market very Oill ".-rent from the bottomless pit foundation whien it appeared to have in late days last week. Of the entire list, the Important stock whltli closed lower than Satur day was Jersey Central, the remainder of the list closbjj; rli4 higher." In the afternoon the whole stock market was decidedly strong, althouxa still fe-erish. The Commercial Advertiser says. In the last edition:1 "The Fpeculation shows (jieat strength and coutidence iu higher prices, and resistance to recovery in prices early iu tho day lias thus iar added to the eagerness of the buing paity to get in at higher prtc-. s " Transactions. 475.000 shares. Mining Stoeks Fairly active and steady. A very larjte business done iu Robiuson and State Lines 2 and 3. Robinson opened at thi, advanced to 3S5, and closed at aso. State lines 2 aad 3 fluctuated between 7.S and 82; South Pacific, ilj3 2'st, closing at 2 10 : Clieyroüte, 410HI15, aad Annte, 2S-42V). Total sale at both Exchanges. l'j.lrJS shares. GOTER5ME5T REC75ITIK8. sterling, 60 days .....4S5ji 5 pr r cent ex. dlv, Sterling, sight......49 C 8. 4!is. .102 -113 J's, 'fct. extended..lCo-t,New U. 8. 4's... 118 Notb The purchasing price for Government Mads in Indianapolis varies from the New York juotations Slt Pr cent. BOSS?. Pacific 6's ,125 Tcun.Tp-ee, tew...... A Cent. Pacific flrsla-JU Union Pac. Crsts..-llo flrie Iod'a 92 'i L P. land irrants 115 Lcfcigh dt Wilks ....103 J U. P. siukJnK fund115 Looisisna consols.- 63 Virginia -.' 84 Xi'souri 6's. .1!2V4: Virginia consols .. Gül-4 3t Joe....... 1W iDo. preferrel li:t'4 ?t. P. A 3. C. firets.lll Tex. P. land granta. 60y, Tennessee 6 b...... 4J?y4l ÖE5ERAL STOCKE, a f. P., Rio G. div - 79! 3f ortheru PaclCc,-.-i'lams Express -MO D. pref ernxL..... 70 litou it Terra H. Vi Northweatern 129! i. & T. 11. pfd ... 2i!Northwestern, pfd.13t lan rican Expres. 92 .New York CeutralJ:s0Vi 3urL, CVdarrt. &N. 70' lOhioCtntral 1S4 Canada Southeru..- i'i3t Ohio & Mibsisvippi.- 01' 1., C A I. C. ....... 10 ;0. St Miss, pfd.... ; ;&nual Pacif c Outario A West'n. 221 :ha notaie A Ohio. Pacific JJaiL Sav uik itiviicu.. ousj i aimi.in.t..t..,.. Jo. jooond 2.', Peoria, D. & E . ltw . tticts'o k Alton J27s rttt i.'irg da; r. & A. rtvferred.-.i:s:-l Readine ihJe.. Eürl. & Q ..12y Kot k Island 'ci., St L. A N. O... 72 :St. L. & San Fran., -iu 8au. A. Cleve- 4 Io. preferred C, C., C. & I 75 Co. first pfd. Oe aware s Hud 10 tit. laul DeL & Lac 11S7J St Paul preferred Denver A R. Grand. 577 St Paul it Maua... . M . '-'s4 . : . J5 .120 . 11 7Ha r.TK Krie preferred 694 yt P it O. pfd 9. Fort Wayne. -.110 Hannibal A St Joe. J0 Do. preferred... 82 lexas 1'actnc a:t Union Pacir.c....... 110, C. d. ExnrtS8. - 7;i Harlem .'JOO W., dt. L. Ai Paciuc- S Houston A Texas. tüs n. preferred.....-..- 57g Uinois Ceutrsl- isa i Wells A f arjro Ex.lv.i ludiaaapolis.lioiW. 37 '.V. U. 1 e.eyiaph.r... 7! Ksnsasit Texas...... 2 SM East Tennessee U '4 IS', Lake Erie A West lot), preferred..... Lake Shore 112 iCariori . Louisville dt Nash.- 74 LOU..N. A.' A Chi 62 Mart ACia. 1st pfd 10 ICentml Arizona...... , Excelsior IHomesiake , Uttle Pittsburg , 1 17 n . T ' Do. second pfd Memp. & Charleston 49 untano. Michigan CcntraLSO'i O-aicksilver-HHH 4 Mlssourt Pacific. 91 y, L. preferredMobile A Ohio... 21 -"liver w iff..... 'a Morris A Essex -.1 1 '.' Standard.. Nashville A Chat S3 Sutro... 1 N. J. Central.... 78 Robinson. Norfolk. A W. pfd 48 iSouth Pacific. - , 4 ..240 COMMERCIAL. The mercantile markets aro que tablyunchanged. save dry goods, and business is a trifle heavier than for the same time last week. In dry goods the decline in bleached go-ds has occasioned acUre buying and considerable business is noted In
consequence. Groceries are moving along slowly with coffee firmer and the 'tendency toward an advance. Drugs are firm and unchanged. .
NDIAXAPOLIS WHOLESALE MARKETS. i Floor, Grain and Hay. Flonr New procena, 7 09i7 43: fancy. $6 75" 7 00: choice ? 2505 60: family, 6 00(96 25; treble Sitra, tä 6045 75: double extra, ti 7545 00: extra. M 2594 50; superfine, 3 0-J; fine, 13 t0y3 90; foundry. 3 00 4:125. Ruckwheat Flour 17 50 per bbl. Wheat The local market isTiim at former quotations, with a fair milling demand and small receipts. Chicago opened at $1 24 May; highest II 26; lowest 1 24. closed 11 iß. Later Chicago. 2:30: May closed at 11 15. We quote: New Mediterranean, 1 26128; Ko. 2, red. II 2iv126: No. 3 red. : March, tl 26: April. ; rejected. . Corn The market is higher and strong; demand good. New York l'f2c bisher. Chicago opened May at 64c. bntbeet Gov;, low--at 6l'vc, cloned 69c Later Chicago. 2:30: May (dosed at C47gC We quote: No. 2 white 71rt73 : No. 3 white. : hhrh mixed. 3'; mixed. 6 (lc; mixed March, 63c; mixed Apni. 6c; reject id. 6ic; unmerchanuble, ; sound ear, mixed, 63c; sound ear, a bite. 72c. Oats Market firm; demand fair. We quote: No. 2 white. 47tKe No. 2 mixed, 45c Rve No. i. W.Sre. Hay Timothy. 116 00(91" On per ton for imall balea. ten ton can; prairie 89 U0.9 50 per ton. Mill Feed SMpstufT held at U . 0; Iran 119 OO3 19 50; hominy feed 121 50 per ton. The ProTision Slarket. Below are the present jobbing price: Smoked Meals S. C. Hams: Ten and 12 rounds v., 12c: 15 pounds av., 2c; 17J pounds, av., l2Vc: 2J pounds and up, 12c Breakfast Bacon 13 shonldrs, 9ic; California hams. Wax ipiccd rolls. lOii: Ucon clear side. Ile: e'.o. backs, llj3. uri iieci iiyc. Pickled Mctw Ham pork, per bbl.. 200 lbs.. P 00; extra mess pork, per btl., 200 lbs., f 18 00. Lara Kettle rendered leaf, in tierces, liz-sc; ao. half barrels, 13c:ehoice (U. Porter A Co'b.) lie Sausages B-oloKca, in cloth, 7c; in gut, 6c Tbe Produce Marke.. Fcgs lie. Barreled, 17Vc New York delivery bid li'c; ofl'ered 20c, . Uuto-r Creamery Finer. 4431V; choice, "S .t 40j. Dairy Selected, :;jii: ; choice. :W(j:tc. Countrx Choice, i.Sii30c; common, 11c; low grade. bGP'I'ouitry Hens, he per id ; cocts, i'c: lurKeys, S:-'.c ; e ee.se. f 1 CO: ducks, &i 1 0. Cnepsc Jobbing Prhrca entara S9?erve Ohio. 13 ! Michigan, HVJc; cxyaiai prlng, 13c; sx)'on br xid. ICJ-Ju Y eatfc re r ruu pefcM;, 40c; mixed, ZA9Z7C; Did leathers, 15:V).-0c. llidej Greeu hides. C8CVic: trrecn Ca'f. 11c; erect-salted hides. 7 -aSc; reen saPed caif, 12c; dry flint bides, ISc: dry jsalttd hides. 11c: damaesl. oue-third oiT the above prices. Tallow No. 1. 7WXc; NO. 2.biC Vegetables and Fruit, rionev New. istj.'O in 1 and 2 lb. caps In cases of 25 lbs: strained. 10c. Saner Kraut lmtortod, JCKilO per cask; per bbl.. tti; half bbls., S3 lQ--y 40. Mince Meat Jn barm aud half barrels, be: in pails. 8c. onio-ua 1 enow uanvers, 5ü wrcts 'o per DDL Potatoes Choice, S t 7S44 00 per bbl. Apples 14 50 00 per bbl. aa to quality. Dried apile Evaporated. lo.Qiw; common dried, 7.ic. cranberr.os ?12 uo513 co per barrel. Bcaas Choice uavy. It 00 41 25: medium. II tO 01 2: marrow f st. SI K) -it 75. Hominy Per bbt., Jl 7o3j 09; pearl meal, To 00 02j; grits, $5 0055 25. 10rr Good a. Brown Cotton Appietou a, tic: Atlantic A, 8c; do 11. J,c; Crescent City A, ec; do B, hc; do C. 7c; Giamtevillo EK. 7Vi: do LL. f.'-ic: Aurrusta 7Vie: Clark's A, 6: Aranam F, 6r Granite B, tc; oouunontai v, ic; Nüua K, c; tcppereil L, 8c:doIi, 8c; do O. 7e: do N, 7c; Lawrence LL. 6e; Mass. RB, :: Ctica C, 5c: Pcpperell 9-4. 2.-K-.; d.i 10-4. ZT; Utica. 9-4, SOc: do 10-4, 82c. Blest hed Cottons Canoe, 4e; Chestnut Hill. 6c: Green G. 6c; Hope. 8c; Fitch ville, 8 e: uiacKsion AA.9c: wrker. vc; rarweu. 9;c: mil 4-4, 10c: Fruit of the Loom. lCc: Linwood. 9c; otasKinviiie, ii'c; Lonsaaie, lesv ;w amsutta, 1 i;sc; Whitinsville 33-ln..7c; New York Mills, 13c: J. C. Knight'6Cambrie, 10; LonEdalo Cambric, 13c; jowini eniünc, ii:c. , Prints Dundee, 4-ie; Harmony, fc; Sprairue, 6e; G'loueester, Cc; Allen's, 6c: Hamilton, 6c; HirtCi. 64C: a.nicxeiDocKer, ec; Dunneu, 65-,c; American. 6c: Oriental. 6c: Steel River, tc: Cocheco, rc: Pacific, 6e; Merrimack.e'-Jc; Mau-chesU;r.6-ic.Eldystone ancy,6c;do Chocolates C-Äe; tümpson s Biack aud White, 6c:Simpson's Piäla Blacks. 6c; Albion Solid Colors. 6c; Berhu do. 6c; Mallory Plnk.CVc; Merrimack Shirtings, 6c; WihirKton Oil Red Fancy. 9c: do Plain Oil Reds, 9c; do Plain Nile Green and Imperial Blue, 11c; Merrimack Printed Fio,ue, oe. Pacttic Mills Dress Fabrics Three-fourth Poplin Lustre. lOVic: do Alpaca Lustre. lCMc: do Steel Lustre, 16ic; do Osshmere. HVc: do Ex. Heavy Cashmere. 16c: do Indian Cashmere, ISc; ao Rete, I2c; ao cashmere Ketge, I3c; do Australien Crepe, 2oc; do Fancies, 15c; do Brocatel, liVöc; do Sou a an, ISc: 6-4 CTer-e. 2lc; ao Bordüre. 16c;do Rub&n, 16j,c; do CA Cashmere. Tic; do AC Cashmere, 30c, do GI Poplin, 16ic; do X Alpaca, Isc. tiin-rhams Manchester. 10c: i-arlston. 7;ic: Lancaster, 10l-ic; Bt.tes, 10c; Plnnkett loc; White. 10c; Mlaton Dress Styles. 101; Canton. 12c; Madras, 12ic; Paisley, 12c; Renfrew V Sc. Cheviots Whittenton ax. stout, loi-ic: ao B. 9c; Vr-rratT ln rl n ra n o li llrnrv 11- In YYY Ji IllV.S, , 1.I.U tllOUI,( l.lillWAlJtl( W s?;G:euoldea. lU,c: Amoske&g, 12c; do Plaid, isc: iiinnun?, 11c. Oaiiaburgs Alattma,&c; Au7usta,8: LoulsiHtia, 8c: Greenbriar. Vc Newton Falls, 9c; Ottawa, 7c; fcwepson.Sr:: Missirsippi, &6c; Porest Mill-. 9c: SuramervfUe, 9c 1 Ickings A rasapha, 10c; Lewis ton S('-m.. I55c; do 22-ia.. 1C; ao S6-in. JSc: do Plaids. 17c; ConestovTi BF. i ;c; do Exua .T2-in.. 15; do CCA, He: do a., lie: iork2-ln.. 16c; do 3u-in., 13'c; Hamilton, li)jc; do Fancy. 12c; Amoskeag A CA, lee. Demins IlayTTiaker. 10; Nelson A A, 12c; do XX. lo: do IxL. 14jc: do OK. 16c; York, 16c; Boaver Creek CO. 13: do BB. lie; do AA. lie: Jeflrey D. A '., 36c. Cotton Hanne; NÄhaa Brown, II, c: T, 9c; B, 10c; A. 10c; AAA, ll.VJc: X, lc; XL, 13e;XX,l4c:XXX, ISc; XXXX, 2!c; Nehua öieache. 1. lJc; H, 11c; A. llc: AAA, 12HC; Jt-, 13vie:-XL. lee: XX. 16c: XXX. 20c: XXXX. 2::c: Tremout Brown, DL. 7c; D. Xc; H. 8c; P, c; T, 10c: A.iic; Y. llc; X, I2c: XX, I4e; axx, lic; Tremont Bleached, DL, c; D,8c; H, 9c; P. Msc; T, lie; A, 12c; Y. 13c; X, 14c; XX, 15Sc; XXX, ISc. Kentucky JeAns Abbotsford, lllsc: Indian detk. 9c; Bedford, 15; Capitol, 16c; Provident 1 c; Preferred, 25c; Chelton Doeskins, 40c; llome-maüe, 25337c ca-oetccain vvmte, 21c: colored. 26c: c'over letzte; No. 600 Cotton Yarn, 103; Caudle Wick, 21c; Cotton Twine, 21c Grua Bacs American. 20c: Franklin ville. 22c: Lcwistjn, 23c; Stark A. 25c Tne Grocery Market 8tu.trs-Cutloaf. 10ai0?c; powdered. 10 lfc; granulated, 10(i10c; staadai-d A, 9)v(3 94c ;oii A. 9(9ic: white extra C, 99c: filie yellow Q'oc; gooa yoiiow, ..'e; fair yellow. t'tX-c: common grades, 8;4)u; New Orleens, tfvc: refined, 89'. v cb iiiuuiuu, Autyiii;, viuiiwij, Aiiii-t fair. 12rai2o; rood, 13slSc: prime. 14tl454c strictly prime. 15f316o; choice, ltltlc; old Go7cir cent Java, ''ticxc; Arnucxie s roastea lljjo: Levering's, 14c Ao'arsves and Byrups Now Orleins molasses, new crop. 60,378c; syrup 44 a&0o per gad. for common to choice. Pdee CtrolLua and Lomslana, 6?7c Sti!ce Pepper. 18119c: alspice. lca2oc: dove, J.V4i0c: tdnper, jsxhjöc: cmnamnn in mats. 253 4vc: nutmegs, 85cll 05; mace,.tic3l 10. halt Lake sens in car iota at 11 47 c ray 101 at 11 15; small lota 10c more frcm iure; dairy, 13 ler eo to 100 pocseta. lorfed Boef 13 314c Starch Refined pearl, 44c per lb; Eureka, Cc: champion gloss lump. Vjsc; Improved core. 7(5 c fore'.am Fruits liondoa layer raisins. $3 253 3 35; new layer, 2 90i3 00 per box ; Valencia, 1 1H (Teilte; Sultana. I4.tli5c: loore iluscatei rau-ics. ti 00(3 10: California London layer, S3 03 per box; Lemons, Metudna. fire tier, fancy 14 50. 4 i 75. Oracirea Messina, tl 00(31 50; Imperial. ".25,4 5 50 ; Florida, lb 50 per box. Prunes Prime Turkish. 7ß7e: Bohennan,67c; French, U12c; currants, 7(37c etannea Goods w e quote: Tomatoes. a lbs, siuu 110: tlba, tl 353140; Peaches. 2 Iba, standard, f 1 8531 90; S lb. 12 75(3 00; seconds, S lbs, 12 70 2 75: '2 lbs, tl fxijl 75; Pie Peaches, 3 Irs, tl 75 1 85: 6 lbs.. U 25: Blackberries, tl 3)1 50; btrawberries, tl 40 41 43; Raspberries, II 60. jl 65; Cherries, rod, tl 75: white, 52 0; Btrtng Beans, 11 2031 25; Green res. Marrowfat tl tofti 75; Early June.ll 76fäi2 00: VarmouthCorn.il 55(Kl 60: Mountain Bnirar Corn. l 55(il 60; Excellent Corn, $1 55an 65: Polk. 4 Iba, tl 36f I 40: Poli, 3 lbs. tl 751 SO; Golden Rule, II 5ai CO: Revere, fl 65(tt 60: 1 lb. Mackcrei.tl 3531 40; Pineapples, tl 8532 60; Salmon,,! lb. tl 70'41 75: 2 Iba, 3 25; Lobsters, 1 lb, (1 80; Slbs. t3 2b; Tumbler Jellies, 85390c; Cove Oysters, 1 lb. light weight, 6i(is7Qc; 1 lb. full weight II 051 10: 21ba. Pnht weight tl 10: 2 lb. Mil weight, ei goratl 90s bardlnea. French, s, 1 85(1 90 per doz.; American 11 00 per dos. Coal. Wnolesale. Anthracite . f7 00 Block.... 2 85 Coke - 14 Retail. 18 00 4 00 16 PituQurg. ft 00 4 75 Raymond City ..- Indiana block retails at 15c per bu. Drug- Market, Alcohol. 12 302 35; calomel 75c(l!l 15; mmphor. S0(333c; cochinel, 6eVt70c; chloroform, 86Q iajctfrum Opium, fl75$)5 00; Indigo, II 003 00; morphine, .)V4 00. Oils Castor. 15r,il 20: sweet oil. 90cßtl 75: olive oil. tlödaa 00: lenramot (Sanderson's). 2 7563 00: Vmon iSander-
son's), 13 2333 50. Quinine, P. & W., 12 30Q2 35;
' cini honld!a,'P. A VT.. 90.,J.Ic. Americsn bi-carb. soda, 4 Abe; ITnglish do., 5:6c tin uff Garrett's , 2 oz. packs, tl lö per Vrz. ; 4-02. bottles, i to per ; doz. Flove's sulphur, 4:$c Turj-enüne, tNo .c I English ver. red, ty bbl.,2ic: less quantities, j 3c Iodine. 13 fa-.35. Iodide jHiiafn, $ 2 50. 1 Cloves. 40S4tc. Rhubarb, 9tV3 öi 1 25. Window
glass, 60 and 10 per cent; double C5 per cent off. The Iroa Karkst Pcrew and Strap Hiniea 4 V35Jc opnrding to ise. Lead Pi, frt' so; bar, .u. Berlron 3.9 ic. Norway iron iani and ar.aie. eitsVc: tuuinsi 8tJC Cut Nails No. 10 to 60, V V) per e-s : mailer slsei recular advance, ilorse Shoos Burden's sO'i; nKr' ijtn; taule shoes f 1 00 higher. KorE3-3hoe Na'da Ncrrbweatetii, Globe and Putnam, unlaced. 5 50fpr8's: smaller sixes, regmar advance. Carriage and Tire Belts Rcflood 75 per cent; Norway 50 and 10 per cent Nuts and Wnum 4.0- cents off manuf'-tTm tV lTTn Harrow Teetli tc Steel Harrow Teeth 5c Stoeia Arueiuu, i6IJ6e: extra stses and qualities additional; round machinery, Sc; spring, 8c: too calk. He; nanacrod, U,Ky;i&c.; tire, aocordire to slxo and bruid, 5y ,c; plow steel slabs, 6 6a alisceUaneoaa Stsvrkets. Hetnlockaoie,24ai3c; ex role, Zr.(W2c; Pcnnsylvaiila hamces leather, 4oilc; harness leather b'33Sc: hridl leather, per doz., E40 72: domoetic kip, rO'S'iOc: Freuen rip. 90cf5iSl 20; domestic calf ocail :: French call, tl 10 Jl 85. Olla Weqnott: Linseed, raw -.f J.-oiC Bcr.zlno 1&Q1I Lard oil, extra 9e9s Coal oil, Indiana MtnerV nil 61, legal test .KVit0 Lubricating oll. .12&-0 150 test Um12 Etratt oll tsctöt.vVatcrwkPAlüOWlt Timern' Bnpplloa We quote: B-t charcrMi u!, I X14.C, 1014x2C and li12, 17 00 ner box I X. 10x14, 14r20 aud lixlJ 59 00 pr 1 bor : I C, 1 Ix 2ü, rootng Ün,t6 50 Der box ; I C,20x2ü. 13'.4ii: block r2, in tuts, 2c; in .n, 293. Iren 27 B irorj, 35 00: 27 C Iron, f 00; Moorehcad ralvaulx?.l, 30 tier c?ut.. disecuet Sheet 1rc, f: Copper fvnttor-s. Sie. P:oKlst:fd eorpe-, S9C Solder. li.aiTe. Wire, 40 percent. öS lln. Indianapolis LJve Stock Stärket. Stock Yaexr. March 13. H(gs Receipts. 6J0 head: shipments, LS0 head. On sale, 116. The market was not in any M ay changed. The feeling, prices cud demand strong, but the meugre offerings of local stock. poor at that, prevents ua from noting any cbacfte in our sorted ulc of, prices. We quote: Extra heavy shipninz 'S $'7 O0 . off 1 ti 7.1 . 6 40 ..t; r.i) , 5 .VJ n 5 7 ) . 5 00(0,6 25 , 4 U)(Vi,4 25 Heavy pteitir.g aud shiptiing Assur ed licht- .. Common li-tht aud pigs..... Heavy rougr skips - Cattle Receipt, 40 heart: enipmccw. tore. Tbe market preset! ted a father exjun Jippearatice to-day. The meagre offerings were taken quick by the butchers at fictitious prices, tanging fr im 50 to 75c higher. Somebf the butchers de clared, under the most positive terms, they would not pay such extravagaut prices, even if tne st.ck could be hsd, and shippers must not entertain for a moment that current prices to-day could possibly le sustained under moderate re-cetpts: conse queutly we will not give them id our list of prices, from toe fact Rood butchers' sick has been stllivg fccher for the past week in tiiis market then any point in tho Western markets. We quote: Good to choice shipping Corcmon to fair shipping... Good to choice butchers' Common to fair butchers'... , 55 isle C CO 4 bOif 5 25 ... 4 fn'(4 ft Ml 3 2":a 4 2A 4 50-c 5 10 , 3 25f3 4 2.) -. 1 .V(t 2 X) 2 25(i-4 00 ......-.. 5 2.V 6 ti Heavy feeders..... Stock steers - Common cows , Veal calves Springers , Milch cows ... heep Ret-elnts. .VX) 25 00r45 CO . 25 0CS5Ö CO head; shipments, A'ü and unchanged. We Ü 75( 5 7i 3 00(4 60 head. Market steady quote: Good lo prime Common to fair .... MAKKET8 ltY TKLJSQKAPH. fiew Tork filar ket. Nfw Ycak, March 13. Cotton Firm at 121-16 flii2 5-:Ce; futures Mcady; Martm, 12.10c; pril, ij.esc; --lay. 11 4tc; June, imc: Juiv, l2Jc; August, 2.97c: oeptember, 12.&"ic; Oetober, ll.eoc: November. ll.70c: Dccemlier, 11 73c: January, ',1 H e Fioui steady and utiebainred: receioLs." 27.(oo bbls.; export. 1.000 bbls. Wheat Is lf5,Jc ' bish er and Romewbnt unsettled; receipts. Si.O 0 Lu.; exirorts. l.YI.OvO bu. : No. 2 spring. $1 30; ungraded sorini?. ?i ia; ungraiea reo. tl ioci 6i o. 2 to., SI 11: No. 3 rrd. tl IN: No. 2 red, tl 3Jil34; new, 1 34(fl :;'; old mixed winter, il 27(t l 2S; unitraui'd white, tl 2l SO; No. 1 do, sales of 22.000 Ou. at II 32; new, il 3J(1 03: old No. 2 red. March, sales of 4S.00O b'J. at SI 3.; clir.g at 11 33; April, sales of 615.000 bu. at SI 8Jcys (tl 3ö-, closing at SI 3i; ilav. pr.les of 1.168,u) bu. at il 81 u,l 35. closintr at II 34-: Juue. sates of GGt.esit) bu. at II 3'.:Bc$l 33. closing al I 32:4: July, sales of 31?.00 bu. at SI 23!,-el 'St. closing at SI 24. Com Ifelc hi.hcr aud vcrv firm : receipt. 2 6P0 b.i.; exports, 4",'00 bu.: uu'grade1, C9vj7 :c: No. .2v4i3: steamer, 72,'J 732; No. 2, 71 j7.c for new; ":??: 73 c or -Iii. steamer: white. 7.v; No. 2 March. 71'a72e, ol,.inir at 71c; April. 72V;(.i7.1c. doslmr at"72e: Mav. 7'v's(ii71c, closinsr.t 73T,e; June, 7-!'7:;c. closing al 73c; July, 7:Ji5,74c, closing at 74c. Outs rac higher and fairly active: receipts, 31.000 bu. : cxtKirts. 1.200 bu.: mixed Western. jOgl.VIc; whi'e do., 53(fvVKj. Hay Quiet but Fteady t bo(".iUC. conee octet ai d unchanged. &u?at Quiet aud unchanged. IJoliVvs-Steady and in tair uemai:). 1.1c" Quiet nut iirm. retroleum Firm: united. Mia-; crude. 6ifi7' -c: refined. tl.'j.. Tullouf tl.ii.'t 'Viiif WpaAv m -A-'.ii.:.''-Pxsin -Nominally unchanged. Turpentine Dull and weak at 52c. Eggs Western fresh quiet but stee.dyst JV'ilfe. Provisions 1'ork fairly ac tive; new iutss. ui 2xu7 oO. liecf quiet but steady. Cut meats tiuiet but firm: lone clear. f'J 2.-9 37; short clear. Jo 71. Laid W.ak and depressed t ut nim: steam. ?i0 su. uuitur- Dull and uncliangcd. Cheese euiet and nominal .-it eil2e. nt. Lotus i.trxet. Ht. Lori. Mart h 13. Flour 5c txMter. Wheat Unsettled; rrin-i ul tr.M-g in May and Jiuie; No. 2 red, SI 2'Hltl 2ol cash ; I 2ö,ial 25 Ma-li ; II 27'al 28 April: 11 27 Ms-y; 51 It) June; 51 f9J (1 12 July; SI 'f'"al O.i year; sales at 1 2". (i 27 mav; 51 K'V.t I'J June; o. 3 Co. vi -""i bid: No. 4 do, 81 1. Corn Hiither at t'd'-.-e ;:c cash; 6l.-rt6o;fs April; C(j65c Ma:. trti-st: June; h,; .c July. eits i,ovter at inl:u.we. cash; llcbid May: 41 i;ic June. Rye Dull at l'ibid. Barley u:ct at 75c il C5. Lead Dull at S4 7S. Butter I'nchantsed. lUgs Lower t 1ÖC. Whisky tsieady at SI 17. Provisions Pork s'rong, but slow; jobbing at 17 25 cash; no op tions. Lara nominally f u 4.. ory ssit meats firm; shoulders, So 25; clear rib, S9 20(ä9 W); clear sides, 9 5. Hacon hiithet; shoulders, $7 25; clear rib, 110 25(310 :;0; elear sides, 10 f-Vi.10 62. Receipts Hour, o.eou onis. ; wheat. i3,uoo bu. : corn, 2,000 bu. ; or.ts. 17.OC0 bu ; rye. none: bar ley, none, s-hipreuts Hour, lo.oou bn. : wheat. 45,000 bu. : corn, t-2,000 bu. ; oats, 14,' 00 bu. ; rye. none: barley, none. Afternoon Bor.rd Whect Lower, with pretty free selling for May, Juue and July: $1 24 April: tl 25 May; ;li; June; SI 10' July; II 07 f.-r all the year. Corn Ixwcr. but slow; cvyc bid April; 65; c bid May; 6jc June; Cfi'vj biu-July. PhHadetphla Market. PitiLAPr-LPttiA. March 13. Flour ejulet: Ohio extra girod. tl M7; 51 innesota extras. S-j 25(.-i"; l'ennsjlvnnia extra lamtly, 5 iJxgt 2.1; Ohio extra families. f6 25-6 50; Ohio, new pr--ccss, S7 2.Vct 7 50: Minnesota patent spring. 7 fC("7 70: winter patents, S7 54(ü. Itye Hour Weak at $1 504 7i. Wheat Weak: No. 2 red, Mart h, i 1 :r,"i d 35; April. $1 31(.1 31: May, 11 :t:'.el ?:t;H; June. 1 20-:.il St-Ji; July. SI 21.-al 2-2. CornScatce and lina for local lou, but scarcity 01" suplie-s restricts bittioe; options advanced ( lc; sail mixea. trcit, Kicnmona, ; jc: steamer. grain U?pot. 72c; No. 3. do., 2c; sail mixed. March. 7 -"3 73c: April, 725.(S.73c; 5Iay. .0' t's. Oata Active ana trm; No. 1 white. 55c: Ni.. 2 white. ;Vtc; No. 3 weite. .-3c; mixed, 5ic. I'rov.sious Firm: iuess beef.:si3 50; India mess. f. o. b., $i 5' &26; mess jsork. 1S1S 2: prime mess. Si7(i17 .si: unosen hams. tl N'tele 12;i: Jam: kettle, ftl 12 (4 11 25vsteam, S10 67- butter Dull and barely steadv; creamery, i(yi2e: Last ern, 33(i10e: dairv. Es s.teucy at 17gisc. Cheese Quie-t out steHuy; creamery, 12;12c: fair to g.Ksl. Höllc. Petroleum tulet al Tc. bisky Dull at si 20. Receipts Flour, 4.0KI bn.; wheat T.ttw ou.; com, ii.oju bu. ; oats, s50 bu. Shipment None. ew Orleans Market. New Orleans. March 13. Flour Stromrtr: XX. 85 25 $5 50; XXX. Sö 75ei6 CO; high grades, $0 25c" 25. Corn eaiet; mixed, 74e; el!ow, quoted at heV'c: white mixed, 90c. Oats Stcady aud in gtsod demand; prime, fOc; choice, 62c. Corn Meal-Quiet but steady at 14 25. Hay Iu fair demand; prime. S23 Mi: choice, Quoted at 525 00(i426 tO. Potk (Juiet but firm at f 17 75(5 la 00. Lard steady: riiöed t'.ertre, HI '2.": ke, SU 75. Rulk meats tilcher aud in fair demand; clear, til 00. Hams dull: c.iuvasscd at til eö r$12 25. Whisky Firm: western recttiiea. si ivr 1 2u. Coffee Rio cargoes, fa 50AU 2.". SumActive and firm: common to good common. 6C &'4c: fair to fully fair. 6fi7c: prime to choice, T.tK; yellow clarided. ('';; Molasses DÜÜ; common, 45(iy50e; tent-iiugai.5DCrc;irlme to choice. 60,370c, Rice Strong: Louisiana, 6 t6c Rra-fl 4S. New York Exchange ti lr 11.000 premium; sterling, do., tl.86. Baltimore Market. Baltixobk, March 13. Flour Firm and fairlv active; western superfine, 13 60(34 50; extra, II 7. ($5 85; family, $o(j7 25. Wheat Western, higher; No. 2 winter red. spot, tl 32 asked: April. 11 33l SH; May, SI 84(al 31: June. $1 31 .j. inj'. T..U. ftl tv:41 'Jil't fVirn Woctom ri41 VI, 4t JJ, '-vs. w. .. ... iiiaher; mixed, spot 71c72c: March, 72c asked; April, 72rtt7lc; May, 73(i74c: June. 73?74c Oat Quiet and 6teady; western, white, 54'i55c: mixed. 53051c;' Pennsylvania, 53(ä56c Rye
hhouldors, packed, 5 uu: clear noauaiorjuciear, S10 12: clear short. $10 r. Bacon Shoulders. S7 6 V. 7 7.": clear rib $10 75: long clear, 110 S7;
Quiet at 9"c. Hay-DuH at Slfi Provi1 kins-Quict Mess pork, t.7 IQiilii Bult mea's: ' shonider and clmr iir.si.-t, tekeO. 7!,(1l'. 1 Son : shoulders, 0c: clear rib side. He; h iiu-.
1141.;'', iui-a : rt-fiupd, ll;,c. Bu ttr Finn; vet-tern pecked, lstie; roil. 2").ä.sic. Pvgs Easie r at lG 17c. Petroleum Nominal. Coflee Jtio carscea. ordinary to far. 7.alo-. Sueur Htronn; A s. ft, 'ye". Whisky Firm ai ?l 171 is. Freights Dull, ttecei pis Flour, 3.4's3 tbls.: wheat. 4..T76 bu.; corn. 11 M3 bu : oct. 7 C7S bu ; rye. 15,.t(I0 bu. Shipments Wheat, 1 500 bu.; sr.rn. 4.4-kS Lu. Sale Wheat, 374,1-1 bu.; corn. 116,6C4bu. Chicaso Market. C.hic60, March 13. Fjonr Nominally uticharged. Wheat Active, firm and hfirher: A live, firm and hiuner: ;ii.jC3c casn: tdc March : rd."Sfdo April- Kline? ft May; C6c Jure; reified. 61c. Oats Ae-lit, firm ac.1 bipher; 41ceHKh: 41 Kc March; 4lo April; AiVjt Mav; 4 June; rejected, 42ke. Rve Steady auo unchanged at 82c Barley steady and uncoa:;ge-d. Pork Su-adv and higher: 817(. 17 12 cash; S'.7 March and April; f 17 2O.322 M May; "7 s0 June. Lard Active, firm and hiuhtr: 110 55 cash and April: i0 67rll0 70 May: ;;o 77$lo so Juno. Rulk meats Strom; snd hiiher; shoulders. So 50; clear ribs, 4"; clour, S'J t. Whisky üteadv and uncbanced at fl is. fail Board Wheat Easier: II 31 April; l2May. tVni Easier but not lower. OatsEasier and declined He. Provisions Easier and not quotably lower. Receipts Flour, 12,000 bbls. ; wacat. S.OGo bu.; ooru. ös.O.10 bu.; oats, Sü.OöO bu.: ry. 2.S00 bu.; barley, 3.000 bu. Shipments Flour, 16.000 bblM : wheat, 4,MX bu.; com, 31 .000 bn.; oats, 70,010 bu.; rye, 1,600 bu. ; barley. 15,000 bn. Milwaukee Market. MilwacjvEK. March 13. Flour (steady and uncharged ; light demand. Wheat Unsettled and lower; No. 2 Mil waukee hard. SI -10; No. 2 Milwr.ukcefresh.il 27.: March. $1 244: April 81 25; May,i 2;.; June. l 2i; Jul.vl 2:i year, nominal : No. 3, SI 05; No. 4 and re;ected, nominftl. Com Firmer and in fuir demand; No. 2, :;,iic; rejected and new. 62c. Oats Dull und nomiiuil; No. 2. 41c Rve quiet aud unchanged; No. 1 fresh. 85 Rarlev Almost uegieeteu; ro. 2 Fpnug cash, sso bid fresh; No. ö-xirs. nominally lower, 7.c bU. ProvisionsAdvancing;, mess pork. Si 6 85 cash or Mirth; 5it "Jo April. Mors Higher at Sö loftö '". Re ceipts riour. lj.ioo obis. : vheat, jsOiio bu.corn, KUKi bu. Shipment Hour. Jf.ouo bbls.; wheat. ll;U0 bu.; oats 21,000 bu. Noon Board Wheat Tame but stronger at si 1; No 2 hard. SI 2; No. 2 tr-sh 51 2v; Mart h. tl 20: April, fl 20',; May. SI 2: June, fl ; July and year, nominal at Jl 0,"; No. 3. No. 4 and re jected, nominal. Receipts. Ih (MX) bu : shit ments. PJ OiO bis. Corn i-mand richer; 6 c for No 2: t'2c for rejevteo una new. oats Dull and weak ; 41c for So. 2. Ilye Quiet and stead v; 85c fir No. 1. IVirS-ey Fiir aemand; Sc ior No. 2; 8Tc ler April; 77c for extra No. 0. Now York liry Goot'.n Market. New Yoi-.k, March 13. Tho Jobbing trade has been vet y busy with a satisfactorj-r-,'gre-cate of Fales wivü the cominission houses. The demand has been irregulnr aud chief selectlous are conti nod to ihe best iiualities and fabrics of character. No further changes re repotted in prices, but. on the contrary, the tendency of the market for cotton Is having a bardei ing Influence tin values. Cotton goods have beeen iu seleeti n to the extent, f ajrood business, but 6-cial stvlcs and makes are iu much p- efereoce. I'riaw have been in irregulir reijuest of previous reports, with now and then a business of some impoi tauee. Specialties in dress Rood Mre de-irig very well, whether in fancies or staples. Fimmels are in moderate or seasonable selection for regular coods but dres qualities are doing very wal. Wooiens ere iu moderate or Jcrand rci'iesf. ib.sierv and underwear i.s in good distribution but moderate inquiry. Foreign dress goods aud silks, also white good ar.d.t thcr epccialtie-xure In steady request and movement Lxports of cotton goods to-day, 1,435 packages. " New York Live Stock Market. New 1 ork, March 13 The Drovers' Journal Bureau reports: Reeves Receipts, 3.S0O head ; makim? 12,720 for the week; moderate, nctive and rirm, SI per head to cent per pound higher, with an eatly cleiranee. Two carloads of C-dorado steers sld at 10 50; seven car l .diof VxassteeNatfa.'Ot-'i 9 7.S: common to prime native steers, S10 25 12 50; exporters used 7et). fchi, rueuts to-day 250 Jive cattle. Shipments for the week ended Saturday. 193cattie, 7..V29 ouartersof beef. 75 live sheep, 1,710 carcasses of tnüttiu. Sheep Receipts, 12,3 head: makins; 30,900 for the week; slow at tashr piictr, notalliold: extremes S3 25Q7 1 jct U0 lbs, sheep: $'12:7 50 yearling laml. One cr load extra fine wooled wethers s-dd S7 25 per 100 lbs.; few fancy lambs, S7 75(ii8 00. Swine Receipts. R. Of 0 head; making 25.410 Vr the week; nominally quoted and dull So I5(t CO per 100 Iba ' AbsoIutelyPure. . 1 his po-.vd er never varies. A marvel of puri'y, strength ar.d -wholct meuess. More tctnomlvd than the ottliuary kinds, and ran not 1 e sold ia ct mpetitim with the multitude of low test, sho-t weight alum or ob sphate puvders. St id on'v in cans. RovaL Bjkino Po a pes Co.. 106 Wa'l s'reet, New York. Old Ir. ntcber'a remedy for Children's Complaints. "?2ciaiiy adapted to chUure,i.n Dr. Alex. Robertson, 1X7 2d Av.,X. Y. uFUuan t, Harmless and Wonderfully Tcccits.' Dr. A. J. Green, Royerion, Ind. 'I preterit it at t'ljHrior to any known remedy." , Dr. IL A. Archer, 62 Portlttid Av., Brooklyn. 'Jastorla is not narcotic. Mothers, Nurses and Doctors agree th at for Sour-Stomach, Flatulency, Diarrhcta, and Constipation, nothiax is so prompt as .old Dr. Pitcher's Castoria By as5imila.tlng the food, Casioria gives robust health and nat" . tral sleep. Ai-aiirrfMr-3 TT taiNliilENT Tho Great Ilealin Jlcmcily. An Infallible cure for Kheunialiam, Sciatica, Neuraltrla. Wounds, Hnrn. Spralna, Stift Joints, Spavin, and LauicneM from any cause. - P.T.Banam,tho crcat Showman, lays: "Amonr my vast troupe of Eqaestrians, Teamsters, Horses, Camels, and Elephants, some are alwayi strained, bruised, or wounded. 2ly Sur geons and Yeterinarics all say, that for casual ities to men and animals, nothing is.M .efficacious as Centaur Liniment." 43S Fifth Av., Kew York, May Oth, 1S75. I have a pnBitire TPTnotly for tho r.bor Rems; by Hi use thouitandsof ccsrsnf tfcs ws-irst fcnd tiidof lome standing hmwn hr-r.ii cnrd. Inlel. slmnc it my fni'h in iUetüccr. thst I witljnd TWO BOTTI.E8 FRKK, todeiher wiih a YALnABLK TRF.ATISli on thi dise-is to any unffori r. tiie F iprfWdaofl P.O. i. dnMa, Da.T.A.bUrUM,kirearlbtaNwYck.
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