Indiana State Sentinel, Volume 30, Number 11, Indianapolis, Marion County, 19 April 1882 — Page 8
THE INDIANA STATE SENTINEL. WEDNJöLa f. APRIL 19, 1882.
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SKIN DISEASES.
Ii -Senator Will lam Tavlor8 KcKiartable Care, U'is Treatment and Aclvica to Those Afflicted. by Some Fall o( Cure The Kesolv est a. a lilood Purifier. niong the many remarkable cures of diseases V'Jr.e skin worked by the Cutlcura remedies txsnvur. these so afllieted lu this city, none is more reraei-a'ble ?fcan the cure of IIou. 'William Taylor of trrr.f u'ous humor. Many who remember Mr. Taylor' ror.ditioa just before He retorted to the itinedies vere surprised at the wonderful result They tny that both his head and face were broken cut v.-.h the most malignant type of skin disease. UU head was coveted with scaly patches ai tl- f ice vt' disfigured by festering plra pies, blotcht und ugiy tores. 1IU hair was fast fallirsr out. Notwithstanding physicians of the fcigbest strrrdi: g on the tieatmeit ef skin discards cr cal.td ia Lis aid, their efforts were unavartins in even checking the disease. It fsew worse, and Mr. Taylor was despairing of a cure sAout the time when the Caticura remedies began to attiact public attention. euJorcrs frcia skin disease were drawn to them by III? r.wve'Ious cures that had followed their u-a and the zrrdt praise which was awarded thn uii ll sides. -Mr Taylor se iztd upon the new curt M-ith hopeful expectancy, which has beMi tir.pl-. rewarded by the cleausing of his mkin of i.-uietit eczema To-day his skin u clear and hcal'.hy looking, his heal is not even trot.O"ed by d.::drutf, cud. Ths' Enid ;'jts Have All Keen Covered with Hair. A Globe reporter ceiled upon Mr. Taylor, and h.I u ic-nr-ry d-iiveri-lion with him rt-Utive to toe Cuueura r mean-s aud bis owu treatment by tbta. Mr. T-i-.I .r'sappte ranee more than met the dtworip'd'.ui of himsiven by his fri.-ul; i much so thai '"in k Lim L't iht rirat time one could büfilr believe tht so healthy a complexion had ever oe:i s ril arilc-ted. Mr. Taylor was great In his prnie ;f the remedies. I!? believes that he owes to their use not only the entire eradieiti .n of the skin Ji.-ase, but also bis euer! rvt ;r:i to jK-iftct health, la th3 course of convers.u.on he ssid: I bad t.ir-.rcd u? twelve years previous to K7S Ith wtu-.t the ihys-cir.is termed 'eczema rf anwt sgruv,.te 1 type,' but what really see-iacd to be a co.-juiuiUiou of several skia diseases. 1 ronsult.d tlie leading kin doctors of Boston on th tr"ii;;:-j. lr.cy treated it, one afttr the other, buta'.l ineTeciUMliy. A voy.-igo to Eti'ila::d and tiw treatment by the best doctors of Ixmdon was trriiii-jB.-i in f '-ul's. It wna in 1367 that I made that i continued to follow n-ciae aiter rtvipc v::liout bei ig be lef.'.ed; iu fact my conditio d ?rev worse insuad of better, uutil l7c, when It b.td assan-icd-iis m.st ctrooic form. I waou tf.c point 1 1 abandoning ail hope of a cure when tri "Outicur 'cmi".ies came to my notier. The tres'jei't w? most pe u iar, ani whn 1 first i;p-pii-;.! tbt; rrrn.l.o 'i.ty see'jifd to make my fnce betid iie, and "iatcashied my sufferins. Bu; Tifw I ctin eiiy ate uiu fur all that. There wno muci humor lodged wiibia my skin that tbeCjricura b.-ouht it t i the surface ia large w'üiiiu i .s. I ha was j ust contrary to the way that 1 hjd tx-OIl Treittius the Disease for Years. AU :)i ä d c- r.-' c-fT rH seemed to have been diwl tnWHrd ket pli g the Immer from coining to toe Ktirti."?, so a.? to prevent its chovvinn. So inat whea I thought tje utic'ira was doing me imna, It was rosily Vorisii'i; in tne most etl'eciual muner, by l'.'H:i-i -K the fckiü of its poisonous load Th smiaee cf my f ice testered, and larje quantities of virus matter w.-rt; discaartcl. feucii w as tJie couditiou of my face and head for about three wtjcts. Aier that time there appeared a gradual improvement, wiiicfi did iiot cease until 1 was wboi'ly cured. Hie improvement was tirt mauife.Cfd in a itd'JHl levsuic of mtlamuiatiin, the healing of what bad been lesttrin?? or-s, n!d the liKiPI.ari'.iice of the vast quautiiis of festeriui? matter, wLicft the app icaii-'u cl U.e Cutkura had brouuhi t the i-urfa -e. You may jucgehow much the remedies relieved me. for beiore their me tlicre wer j lim in wni! 1 could get no rtst bouiuse of Lh almost insutTerable burciug beat .ot iicbitjR mjicu wtiicU i-overed my bead uud face After usins; them threj week., 1 exp'iri eiiccdgrefic mi rt, fr when the Cuticura was ihea applioJ. it had a mot so-ai l:ijei!'tct. Tiie oei ji; Ir.im tue lit ad. so noticeable In eczema, als reiased, and toe ncaly uallections dropped oil', in the scalp c 1 the had pnre and healthy. Jlolowed the "directions carefully for six;een xnwiths, a .--it 1 l.ad Cubqurrril the Terrible Diseatte wltlt which I had been battling for twelve Mr. Taylor expressed fcimelf as belnst blzhly elü-Jc'd wi:ii the succe'-sof the treatmT'iit,,rid rroBoit c.d it to be the gn aieit inediciiul d.'sCvvery of tfie nzs. "Iitu. Mr Taylor," -a'd the reporter, "there are torn' in Ii . -a .'cd i!i; Cmlr.ura r-m-.d'cs v. h. aay thut u'.cy .ct.l quite d:i!e'eu:ly with ihvni; that ivr.l ol cttii.-a' t.'i'.ir tkiu evus they have ou!y relitvc'f them iljw do you atx-ouat lor the results i t case?" i):i. ; I know ol jiiat such coses," said the fteTiilei2ai. "You jnuat know that i Whs so deVthiwi witli my cure t.iat 1 furnLshcd a testimonial prui-ln-.: ikLihly tiie CjLicura temeoi-es, and etnpnasiit my eoivi.'tun taat the pral theory Bjv. n wtitf th y are com pound id Is the only tine .ihrnl I trjati'i fiis' ases cf the blwd and skia. tor t,j ihe iie f tho t'uiicura Iles.ilvent the eltXneuUii! thv tlMl whicn cdusa and ruaiutain the ÜK'ase ar.j absorbed aiid expelled through the kldnej s. ii . er :id pores of the skin, and by means f tai Iäikt. wbich are uumtK-rtd by ruilhons. Ibe mi-ouuus caaner iu lhrou out upon tue ttiriac to rtui: ud by the clear.slu, purifying and healing prop- nk-s of tne Culicui at:4 1'uiieur..tj. In i-h'trt, ;t is reasonable to believe tfe: wlicu t li di--eabtd tubes and veas Is .-f the kin cnsiautly pmiCed by hea.li.ny fluids is-ta-vj 111 tlapi-tar, autl oxly then. That the Keolve&t acompUthes tuis no cue ceed dnbt for a Mo.-ut, and I bciicve it is the only meuicine evj cimi'Undtd up .n this ee:-tible the-.ry. My ' Ütr .;ial 'Jta. paUishcd ia ur.st of tne leading nier8 0f tr is cu)tiy and also in Canada. a'rc.-ult I "receiel uui.dreds f Utters from tacit hufXTii-S f'oni hnuior. ixiae mugbt as whe'.ber the pubit' itd tuteme-it ws true. . visbtd to a.-cvruiiu by a personal cxplanaTlie True Character et 3Iy l)isease 1 tlso rnymanriCrof treatment. There were j others wro wrote to tell me that the reiaedirs J Tfrovud a direct tail tire in their cases. To all I midi; huwer. To tbe latter cldfS 1 wrote, havitvr r.t Ihe oicanwLile ae.TUtiued tha'. the causes their fit urt-s were lack of confidence and too much harte; that they must persist in their ue, sad thit 1 would voucn fr the results being must betHticial. I fourd -h&t the whole trouble m a myjorityi'f thef-cailed f .i.ure cats arose from toe following c iuses: A lack of knowledge as to kow (tie Ttialita su-.'ic-tf 0 are ued ; acareie? aad epoFruiKiic u-e i.f theru; a uegU'ct of it e imtiier anitiry aüd hyul -c ic measured and auxiliary treatment and the wa:;tof p;ierce mces-a y tot-flVx't a periaauent cure. Anyone of the causes will (Jo innert lo retard If uot wboily prevent a cure. Maty use the remedies without thoroughly mpieriaudin the alrtctionx, and tht,e c.uip'ain at v hat thev term 'the ineilectuaiiifCD'ul Ih-i rtinedie. Others will Dot be in atrocted, and are chntincl and disappointed becttise the ('nticbr. would not do lor them what it bd so upcefuUy done for their carelul and lnteilielit I f inb.'T My owu maanerof treat n. nt Waj to app.'y the Cude a reni'.'ti --. a in iv iimea a tJiy us I foui d. by care fully watching a d studins iu woitiiifs. would agree wltn tne nature vi iuy Oi ct, KU.) 1 r- gulnny aia ioilhfaiiy t-rip)tel la the Treatment trnlii a cure multed. . Any o'her than such a triLifnent cn i .i te exp' cied to favorably effect dicafr-s, tmo the baldest iu the category of haraan.iiUbi cure, ptctally those ces wh)''h bv reea yvars in rt aching a chronic form. Ytxire were th'.e writers who had been born klnul poit-o; csl aud wie well on in years. a:d 3KCCbiep.'pie c-.mpl.iit.e-l that the Cnticura 4id not ri. p 't d.'.y enough for them. It took aiviTJa mouth to e;:'-. c. a permanent care, "id i iriu.'li i the as-i-tmce of the rem. die 'lä.c til ' bt .i.'.a' l fro -a noarishii.s fooi uml ihflej( mttti r W'. Hut 1 Could ala n sympeh'z9ltii my orrep.iice. u, fori nal fai.ed of cure m. mi.y t:pj. (. s-tif that 1 bad my mi.v iv.:iK a to l:ie l!lr-ur;" i f the remedies. I nI. S' .vl.t it at tr.e ( u'n uia hsd i iaobed mv hkiu lCs.. at.d I w. ul l have Ji. contluucd its u-eb .t r tbe fc t:iut it w no hikily recomtiieud.-d. .f act i;i my '. ii fae I rad experte ce-l sc. part of f,-i;u-e. f d ponai-ncy. of ti-cle-s t x prr'Jnres 4-f wort'öe- a :ice, of long i:tcreaed inft,'.(. ii.!.t-al t-t ! edy fiie as promistd ; vi ijyirii.'. of .' fHi t f Md-on and p. i.--"-erv. that w' cn I Si:vi f tri' .-r who wore dr;f leg in the :i;e ; ::-.-is ii w.is a erptt pit-a-u'-.. frm tj try a' d t 'h'-m ri-i'it. I stall alwv tvm-ni ti e renn -li- t ail pefOHM ufi-i.-g vm fcln liaes, cmptmslzing thr!-e p..i,is vriion r-ode'etl a cur in my i-aso p'.si..le. vz.: mi tnU'l'.!eiit. fiIiJ.i'il a .d persisieut ute cf tbe OiXu-u.- reia -dien." Arthur's Juice. A Washington sM-cial to the Commercial mys: onat-r Pendleton ar.d Rpr.reFectatlve Butternfh. Young aud Morey railed on President Arhir lo rtiiy id pr-s-to1 bim with the lnvitatMi of the i-eop .f : 'i (ini all to be present at Arbor Da, c .cn-ule on the 27t.a Inst, and jrti lot a tree u tail o.-in. The Tre-id-nt iv.rral hl" thi?n f.-r tr.e invitation, staling Cliafc-li wanld iv him gte-it pleasaie U be pres-
ent. IIo spoke, bowever, of tbe manv importaut duties which he had ou baud and txpresased a
feir that he might te unable to give himself the pleasure h would tike. "Should I fail to be present," concluded the 1'realdent, and a merry twinkle lit up his cyta. "let me sugeM to the Committee the propriety til akitg Senator Pcndletor to do tic plant'.Lig. and taeu perehnnco l may blossom some day in a Presidential tree " The Senator from Southern Ohio smiled and blushed like a girl, whUe the Committee with drew. AT IT AU A LS'. Tlie Indianapolis Medical Work Id Iowa. A Burlington (Ia.)fpecial of the 14th Bays An important case was decided by Judge Phelps in the Circuit Court m fts city yr.-sieruay in a suit to recover the value cf notes given by farmers named John M r ox ana viarreu iiooerts to one Dr. Clark for an alleged agency to sell the pro ducts of the "Western Medical orxj, represent ed to be located at Indianapolis. Ind. Dr. Clark, It anoears. iu lfcSO induced lux and Roberts to sigu libu-s lor liOo and Xr respectively, to pay for meuictues mauufactuted by the ieotern aieai cal Works, and which were to be shiied to them aud sold as agents. Neither of the two men ever icceived any goods, and the notes, with a number of other of the frame kii.d, finally came into the hand of Woodbury, V.'i'iiiams it English, baukcrs at Dinville, Iii., and the notes having been made payable at a Dauit lu this city, the Illinois bauker brought suit ia the Circuit Court here to iecjver. The cases have beeu postponed for oue rcasjn and another uutil this term, when the cases of Fox and Huberts came i'p for hcaris'jr, which resulted in Jude I'uclps deciding that the nates were not negotiaav e ann rendered judgment tor aiiiuaaota. jrr The notes aud c jutract in thu cis3 are curiosltios in themselves, and the wonder is how any man with oruiaary sense should siju them. s COPT OK t UK NOTE. "Dallas Towxsmr, Iowa, March 18, 18S0 Soo.tt). i hrce months tnor ilule 1 promise to pay to the oreer of Warren Itoterts three hundred atllurs a; the Kir.-t Natlj.ihl Bauk f ilurllngUju, Iowa. YsJue received, with iuiercst at 10 per cent. ier annum, including attorney's feta and all Coids f collection. 'The makers aud iu'jurrcra of tnis obi; -iitiou further expressly agree that the payee oihis assigns in ;y extend the time of pay-lx't-ut thereof, fiorti time to time, indefinitely, as he or they mav see Iii.' V. 0 , liawleyvllle. Iowa, County cf Taylor. "Warkkn Roukrts." Indoiscd on the reverse by Warren Roberts. COPY OK COSTEACT HELD UY EACH PARTY. "Mr. hereby egrec3 ttat If be receives any b:iPtit Irom the treatment by the Weatern Medical W,ris of Indianapolis, Ind., that he will iuform hi.s neighbors of the facts, and the same la ca-e of any member tu bis family being beuclited, and he v. ill use bis iuliuence io rtcjaimending and introducing the eatJ niedltincs; retail pi ice for family o; .i , aud ft.'Jöper bottle for Mandrake Outers. "And, whcrcä, The fill has this day executed bis obligations for eight-tenths of the retail prices of cases of assorted family medicines and bottles of Mandrake Bitters, drawn at months' time, payable to his on order ahd iador-ied by turn with the following clause In t-aid nligtlon: 'The m ikers ar.d Indorrcra of this oj!n-.: 'ion further expressly ngree tuitthe pate or his assigns may extend tho time oi payment thereof from time to time indefinitely, as be or they may see fit.' "One dozen coses of assorted family medicine and oue-iialf d'en bottiesof Maudrake bitters, of trie n irned bill, t) b3 dtliver;d on the cars at Indianapolis. Ind., addressed to the Said , County and täte of . "In case the t aid one dozen case aid one-half dcz: Mundraka bitten are not delivered to the cars at:d a .dressed as aforesaid within weeks ftom the dat hereof, then said obligation shall be null and void and of no effect. " The remainder of the above bill of medicine to be shiued upon the written order of said ; provided, sjld order is prencated to the Company, tv mail or oth'rwio. wlthiu one year from this dale. And it is further ixpres&ly agieed that auy medicines on hand belonging to the Western Med-i-al Wiirss shall be rcturne i at the expiration of this arrencr. a copy of this contract la held by each party thereto.. "WKSTEnN MPSDICAI. W UK8, "By K. 8. Clark. "(Signature of agent.) " Dat e "Posiofhce " Sla and 6uiTeriug. A Washington special of the 14th says: The Critie bvnigM has the following: A horrible cisco f depravity, destitution and suffering c-me p th ? attention of the polico yes'ctday. A gci.tlctnati walking down the south side of Pennsylvania avenue saw the unumal spectacle of a yotit.g white wotnan, of rather pleasing appearance and fairly dressed, kneeling on tho sidewalk and praying ferveutvy,- while a crowd of interested and enrijus boys and men st r,d around her. The gentleman walked up to 'he wi m in, and, seeing that she apparently i -sri-ie u:ni de-illy pl3, grasped the white La' d-t il. at ifc" pressed to her facv and lifted the fiAil c iv.iii'c tD her feet, when she raised her teer-J lined f ice to his and exclaimed: "God has i' Id n.e mat the first man who eime and "ooke to m w Uid nelp me in my distress." The man wts t r.t. red by the appeal, and took the woman to tte SaniUry Oilice at Police Headquar-ter-i. win re he left her In charge, of tae poliC" Tha miserable vromnu resisted almost every attempt to question her, but finally told a discodi ected story, iromwhcu it was gleaned th-.t h?r name was gouthall, aud that she had once hr-td a good social position in this city, but had fallen and was now living with a worthless ncirro at No. 4 Yirgtoia avenue northwest, out by the Objervatory. She said she bad concealed t..e ;ory of her life so effectually that she bad retained :i ciovirnmeul position until a few weeks ago Soe declined to stte what department she htd lief.' in. but said that her salary bal titipP Tt-d hers If and husband until her recent removal. Tne rest of the story was very plain. She has evM-'-ntiy been living on charity since her disui'svai. The rolice bclievo her htory, as it Is orrob.,rafed ia many details, aud she has beeu committed to the l'oorhouse. Dig 'ppolnlcd Entirely. Mr. Y. V. HetberiDgton, editor of the Sentint -1, in formed one of our representatives t.'a. De 1 1 i eel St. Jacobs Oil for rheiimatisru, and found it all that could be a.cked. The remedy caused the pain to entirely disaptear. Emporia (Kan.) News. Mensnnn's Peptonized Beef Tonic relieves indigestion, dyspepsia, nervous prostration, and a!l forms of general debility. The oojj prt-p-irittion of Coniaining its entire iiUtitj,vis pryycrtics. It ia not a mere stimitlant uke tue extract cf beef, but contains bWI-raaalng, force-fjeneratinf, and life-sustaining properties; is invaluable in all enfeebled conditions, whether the result of exhaustion, nervous prostration, overwork, or acute disease; particularly if resulting from i.ulmonary complaints. Casweli., Hazard fe Co., Proprietors, New York. Sold by druggists. Sonethin? that will quiet the nerves, give strength to the body, induce refreshing sleep, in prove the quality of the blood, and purify and brighten the complexion, is what many persons would be very glad to obtain. Carter's Iren Tills arc made for exactly this clas-j of troubles, and are remarkably fuic-c's.-.ful in accomplishing tbe ends desired, as n.uned above. Thev are useful for both men ami women. Sold by druggist!. I'rice, 50 ce:its a box. See advertisement. It is probable that the young lady celebrated in those charming lines of liobert li.irni had tan, moth -epota and freckles, with other ba ity blemishes. For snich condition, I)r Jljnson'e Skia Cure should ba on every lady's toilet table. Consumption Cured. An .Id phjslcian, retired from active practice, n.ivin? hiut i laced in his hands by an East Indii N!i- io, aty the formula of a simple vegetable r luedy for th-i speedy and permanent cure of t: o -oiimpiiou. Bronchitis, Catarrh, Asthma, and a' I Trfoai aid Lung affections, also a posi'ive aud tfidic 1 eur f. r general Debility and all nervous Cotiipl.il t, rf:er having thoroughly tested its wo i letful cnatlve powers in thousands of casrs, f is it his duty to make it known to his suff'ring .!: s. The recine with full particulars, direc-1.1:1-f r pre'.wratidn and use, and all netcsyary .!-l!-.' and m-tructions for successful tre.itmeot t our ii vii home, will be received by you by return niK.il, free of charge by addressing with s .n.p r tamped self-ad dressed envelope to Da. M. . Beli 1C1 NV.rth Calvert street, Baltimore, ild. iT i .vn'.. Hronchial Troches," wben alio, vf. to dissolve in the mouth, have a direct i - lluencf ou the inflamed parts, allaying Pohn'rT a.-v Irritation, and giving . relief in (ittg'.., riid, and the various Throat Tr. ubls to which Singers and Public Speakers are liable. , '. fcverv one delighted. Kvory p'irchaer r'-c omiiintli Germaa Corn Uemover. (Jet .he genuine. 25c Burnett's Cucumus Promote a vigorous and healthy growth tf the hair. It has oeen used in thouaands of CAsea where the hair was coming out, and baa never fai ed t an-est its decay. Use Luruef.'i llavcrliur Extract-the best.
flSASCUL ASB COSSEUCIAL
MONEY AND STOCKS. There has been a steady Increase in the supply ol loanable funds at the banks aud rates of dis count are easy at 73 per cent. The demand for loans is only light, and there li very littlf mer can tile paper offering. Exchange coatlnuea very scarce and In de mand at fifty cents premium between bank Hew York riuanoutl Ala-rkvt. New York, April 17. Money 24 per cent.. closing at 3 per cent. Prime Mercantile Paper per cent, Government Bonds Strong throughout, and 4s were bought up to 11?. It is reported that Yan derbilt, instead of contemplating a sale of the 4 per cents which be holds, aud on which he baa a profit of $5.000.000 to $7.500.600, Is buying more 4 p3r cents with money derived from the sale of railroad sfocks. In th railroad bond market Texas and Psciflc Land Grant Income advanced to Mi from and reacted to 66: Texas and Pacific ivio Uraude blvliion firsis advai.ccd to 81 from 8J"4: Northwet coupon gold bonds to 127 from li'i'-j; Kansas and Texas general mortgage 6s to 82J from SO't New Yirk Cen'j-nl con pun first to 136 from 1 n; Kne second co.n-oU to IMS from ll, and C, C. aud I. C. incomes to from 45. Share pee-ulaa hi was very dull early In the day, with the market inclined to firmness, until about 11 et'clock; tho market then becamo decidedly weak and more active, mainly because of a belief that Van'lerbilt is again selling stock, principally Reading, but also of the Companies with which be is more closely Identified, louring the early part of '.be last hour there was in ui ward reaction of the latter for Canada Southern, to 43-- ,J he mark: then became weuk and so continued to the close, wnon the lowest prices of tbe day were generally niaie, tbe decline in the last hour having b?eu led bv the Lake Shore, which was sold down to lOj'i, and by the jersey Centnl to 9:. closing prices below those of Sat urday, l he weakest stucas to cay were tne anderbilt and coal shares. Transactions amrreeated 425, POO Sharon 37.000 Lackawanna, 19.(AW Uenverand Rio Grande, '.'.OJO Erie, 4.(i00 Lake Shore, 10.0CO Louisville and Nashville. 1.20J Missouri Pacirla. 70,000 Michigan Central. lO.tH0 Northwestern, 25,000 New Jersey CTiful, Hü OOJ New York Central, 26,0u0 Nriheiu ra-'ihc, 7U,ouu iieaaing. v,e"w xaui. 10,003 Texas Pacific, U.ouO Union 1'acilic, toooo Wa bash Pauiüc, 2o,00ü wesUru Union. Mici-iT stocks were active and irregular. A larve business was dotie in Robinson Consolidated and South Pacific. 3i Jü shares of the former seiliu; , and 50.600 of the latter. Robinson opened at 300, declined to79j, seller 60, advanced to 310, and closed at n&Y South Pacific orened. at Iir, decline.l to 100. e'.osiu at the latter hgure Chrys olite strong; opening at 513, advanced to 533. and closiug at 5 Jo. Amie active at ..iGG. b:ate Lines, Nos. 'I auu ö, ouii; opening at ts ana ciosing et 07. The total sales of both exchanges were 2t,tM5 shares. KTKK5MK2TT 8SCTJSITIXB. terllnp, CG Cays IS6 5 per cent. ex. dlT. 1C154 'terllng, Biätt U. 8. 4?s 116y4 Pa, 'öl. extruded 1C1 New C. a. 4.. "i21 Note The purchasing price for Government oxvls In Indianapolis vart ja frora the New York (UoUtionä j I per ecu C BONDS. ?adCc 5'a.........U2X Tennessee, ecw. 55 7ent. Pamno firsts...! ; trie Ind's Leaijrh & Wilts 103 Lo'H-Jana cc-nsols... 63'4 union pac. nrfeia...ii7;i II. P. land grant 112 Ü. P. sinking fundlis4 V irginia 5 alosoun os. ,.lU-i,YirginiaconHols.. 6 rt. .ice...10 ifJo. preterred..... 14 V i A H. e flis 110 Tex. P. land grant. 66 rcuiitsoe 6'a. MM 6ZBEBAL BT0CI8. r. P.. WoO. dlT ra Northern P'-1flC. 7 Jims Erresr....-llO iDo. preferred-. . 7illton i Terre H. . 25i!XorÜiwC8tern.. -126V 1. & T. H. pfd - 60 fNorthwcstcra. pfdlS7V, tmerican Express. New York Central 12fifc BarL, Cellar K. AN- It :OhioCentral J6 "Janada i'outhem.-. 47Ji Ohio A MissifsippL- 36, X, C. A I. C . 11 jO. A Miss. pfd..... 95 jentrai Pacinc, 8 onur.o vsest n v.v-j jheapeake A Ohio, vo, Pacific MaiL. ...... TV Do, flrsfcbrcferr-.'u 2S Panpjn. 105 do. second ztv. reona. jj. s rjhicago A Alton......l29 Pitt-bure .137 01 A a. preierred.l .0 Chic.. 2urL A Q 129 OHL, et, L. A N. O 70 Dta.. 8an. A. Cleve. 44 Reading f Rock Island 23 St. L. A Han Frau. S Do. preferred... 12 0..C..C. AI 65 Do. flrrt pfd- . 88 te aware A uud 101l'St Paul-.. Del. A Luc. ..11HjSt. Paul preJerred. -118 Denver A H. i;and 607 i St. Paul A Mana lit;. trie.. , 35'St. Paul A Omaha- 344 irie preferred . 74 ort Wayne...-.... 135 Cannibal A fct Joe. 90 JO. preieired...-. - 80 sarleni - 2"0 Souston A Texas.-. 71 JUgoU Ccctrui- 134 ."t. p A o. pta w Texas Pacific.-... 38 Cnlon PbCirlc. 110 D.S. Exprer - 75 v'., St. L. A PacificDo. preferred . tAa Wells A Fargo F.x,.lv;7 Indianapolis.!;. AW. 39 atartsas A Texas W. U. T e.ecraph.. 82 V', i I 18 2 S5 16 l ',' W J' o 1 East TennefEte .... fk. preferred... Lake Krie A West... 2i Lake Shore 10t,'4 Ccxbon. LcuisvUle A Ntinha. 7 I'B Centml Arizona.-. Lo'i.,N. A. ü Chi 60 iEzcclsior ... .. ilijLAan. M pfd 10' lomestake oo. second i td 4i,iattic nusburg.... Verap. A e-r:j.ri-.st'n m lemtarto....r.!cr)ii:auCe.itrf l. 73K liuickKllver. -tl.-sourt IV !c S Io. pr' ff.rred., debiie A Ohio Zl .silver t Lit. torrts k Lsex 120 Standard. Sa-vi'.le A Chat-.- filVi .sutro...-. S. J.t Vntrvl 74 i Robinson Sorfolk A W. pfd 51 tSonth Faclllc COMMERCIAL. t There was not the usual activity in mercantile circle yesterday. Values In all .lines were generally fcustalael and prices firm. Dry goods were dull for the first of the week, 'and little doing iu groceries, except ou male orders. A few changes are noted ia druss. bit none of any couseqneitce. INDIAVArOLlü WHOLESALE EIAKKET3 Floor, Grain au1 Hay flour-NeTT process, 6 9V47 25; fascy. is 5Cg 75. Ciloioe K. 15JW 23: family. 6 756 00: tTebie ixtra, 5 23v 4 double extra, t b5 00: extra, ft 25e4 50: uperflue. S4 0ul 20. fine, 93 2!c4 76; foundry, J2 75 3 00. Wb?at Seaboard markets have advanced 45c per bushel lo day, closing strong. Winter wheat markets have advanced 3jlc. Chicago is 2c higher, active and strong: tending upward shippers and millers are both in the market taking all offerings at outside prices. Chicago opened May 1 30, highest SI 31; lowest $1 50J8; closed SI A Later Chicago, 2: so p.m.: May closed at 11 324 We quote: No. 2 Mediterranean. II 3; No. 2 reu, Jl id 41 37: April. 11 35; ay. 51 35; reiected. . Corn Very firm and active. New York has advanced 2Vk3lo closing firm. Chicago ia stronger. May opened at lc, sold dowu to 76V and clewed at 77'tc; highest IT', Later Chicago, 2:30 p. m. : May closed a: 7797Gc We quote: No. 2 whit, ai4 ts3c; No. 3 white, 7 He: high mixed, 76frt78c: mixed, 76t78c: mixed April.76S("8ö mixed May, 77c; rejected. 75c: sound ear, mixed, 701c; sound ear, white, gJfiislc. -Oata Market steady. Wf- quote: Ko. 2 white, 5V?55Sc; N a mixed. 52i3c P.ve-No. 2. V2W)c. Hay Timothy. 16 fA317 00 per ton for small bale, ten ton oars. Mill Feed 6hlps,tuffheld at $22 50; bran .'160 21 00 per ton. Tbe ProvUIou Market. Below are the present jobbinit prices: Smoked If eat d. C. Hams: Ten and 11 pounds a?., 13c: 15 pounds av iZlic 17i pouLds, av., 13c: 2 iKjuuds aud up, 120. Breakfast Bacon 14c; snoulders, loo; California hams, 103'4C; spiced rolls, lie; bacon clear sides, 1214c : do. backs, 12)ic Wied Beef 14o. Pickled Meats Ham pork, per bb'., 200 Iba., 31 00: extra mess pork, per bbL, 200 Iba., ti'J 00. Lard Kettl rendered leaf, In Uercea, 12c; do. half barrel, lSJc ba usages Bologna, in cloth, 7c; In gut. Sc. The Produce Slarket. Eggs Nominal at 13c; selling from groceries at lie. Butter Creamery Faney, 4,'k343c: choice, 33 3 4 c Dairy tfclected, 3S10c; choice, aortic Country Receipts increasing. Cnoice roll, 20 2.c: common. 1520c; low grade 8al0c. Poultry ileus, 8c per lb. ; cocks, 4c; turkeys, 10c: toms, he : eese. $4 20: ancks. i 50. Cheese Jobbing Prifs W esieru Kdserve Ohio i:e Michigan, UJ4c12XC; CrysuU Spring, 13jc; Boiori rrand. 13c. Feathers Prtuib gexie, 40c; mixed, 22j27o; sM ffalhera. 153t'A)c IIMes Green hides, 7c; green caJf, 10c: green sodted hides, 74 j8V4c; green salted calf, 11c; dry flint hides, 13c; dry aaiied bides, 10c: clam used, one-third off the above- prices. Tallow No. 1, 74c; No. 2.6c Vegetables and Fruits. Honey New, 1S!10 In 1 and 2 lb. cap la casaa Of 25 lbs: atrained, 8(310a Oulona Yellow Danvere, 13 003 25 per bbl. Potatoes Choice, ft 7S34 00 por bbL; York State Kose, SI 35; Burbanks. St 40; Scotch Champion. $1 eu; new potatoes, S7 0 per bbl. Teas Green per ctate, $1 75(j2 00. Apple 5 5f$8 CO per bbL aa to quality. Dried apples Evaoorated, 11'; common dried. 79c ejranberries $12 OOriS 00 rr barrel. Beans Choice navy, ti CO; medium, t3 75; marrewfat, $110.
Hominr-Per bbl., $4 f.34 90; pto i?eal, 4 85 gS 00: irrlta, IS 00.. 2S. New Cabbage fii 00(35 50 per crate. Drag Market. Alcohol. $2 $3(32 85: calomel 7Sc$l 21'. cam-
rnor. 80fiJc; cochinel. 67üc: chlorofor.Ti. WJc; gtim opium, $ uujö V5; Indigo, SI 004 00; morphine, $185 ,4 00. Oils Castor, $1 10Q1 15; weet oil. S0cS$l 75: olive oil, $150(53 00; bei"g' mot (Snnderaon's), S2 75a3 00; lemon (Sandorson's), 93 2543 U). Quinine. P. A W.. 92 2J(a2 35; ClncbonidIa.P. A W..SI 00(31 C5. American bi-carb soda, 405c; English do.. &XG160. Suuff Garrett'a 2-ox. paks, si 15 per d oat. ; 4-ox. bottles. & 60 per 00a. joove's soipnur, 4-5. Turpentloe, 68,-oc rngiisnrer. reo, by bbl., vc: less quantities. 8 HO iodine, $ 5033 75. iodide potash, 92 25 Cloves. 4.034!. Rhubarb, 90c QU 25. Window glaaa, 60 and 5 per cent. : double 65 per cent. off. Tbe Grocery Market, Sugars Cut loaf. ltQllc; powdered, 11(9 10fl; granulatexl, lf-jlOHc: standard A. 10 i a iic; of A. 9tsioc; white extra v. 9(3ic; hue veilow 9!49tc; good yellow, tiie; lair yoliOw, frliojc; common grader tJC8ie. CoCee Common, T.ßllc; Orainary. 11:412c; fair. 12.$12Hc; good. lSQlfl: prime. 14tlo trie Uy prime. li,-a,:o; choice. lHlC5ic: old Government Java. 204t2c: Arbuckie's roasted. 14914J,c; Levering's, 14V4C. Molar. ana arrupa New orieaui in nasses. new crop. 66JI"8c; syrup 5Ji365o per gab for coxamoo to choice. Kloo Caroüua and Lonlaiana, 7J83Bplcea Perrr. jdaidc: aisrlce. lstfi2r;: clore. 45i9!0o; gutter, 20'2t25c; cmnarooD la mats, 25(5 40c: nutmevs. 5cAJl C5; maco, tl 0591 10. for 60 to 10(1 pockets. Salt Lake sells in oar lots at tl 10; dray lots at SI 15: small lot lOo mora from store; dairy, $2 85(3-1 00. Starch Rcfltied noarl. 4!-4'34?45 nerlb: E ircka. 6c: champion gla lumo. l&iyc; Improved corn. fore ga rruts Londoi later ra'sina. 53 25,a 3 S5; new layer, $2 90 i 00 per box; Valencia. 11 (i.t; einitana. ifsii.se: looso üumviwm raismjv, $3 003 10; California Loudon layer. (3 0) rcr ixx: Lemons, Messina, five tier, fancy 91 o0(- 00. Orargoa Messina, $5 2M$ .VJ; Imperial. $7 WJ 7 "o ; r lorica. ?t Min 7o per box. fnmes Prime Turkish. 7(V4": Bohennau, 647c; Frenca, 12t 16c: currants, 7(7Sc Lau reo ei ols We qnotoi Tomatoec31b.S100 110: lb, 1 35(3140; Peaches, 2 lbs. standard. 91 S5fl 90 . S Iba. $2 7.Vt 00; ?ro-:ds, 1 lbs, $2 70 2 75 : 2 Ibe. fjl CS1 75; Pie P?acnes, 8 lbs $1 65 Gi 75: 6 Iba.. $. 25: Biacxbemea, $1 41)1 W, s-rawbenne, i 40,icii 45: R&?p.ren.es. 91 eel 65; Cherries, red. $1C5 white. 92 25; 6trt:.g Beans. U 10.120; (Jrtscn Pes Marrowfat $1 6oC41 75; lf tj June 175185; California, $200: Jfarmonth ?orn, fl 55'itl 60: Ilonntaln Huar Cora. $1 55(3 ICO; Excolleut 5om, $1 50cil 55; Polk, 2 lbs. 1 ia l 40; Polk. 3 Iba. 31 751 80; Gsolden Rule, tl 55(31 60: Revere, $1 551 60; Apples, -nandsrd. S lb.. 9 c: gallon. S3 153 25: lib. Mackerei. II 3r:.-ai 3..: Pin-at rUa. tlö 42 25: Salta, 1 lb. SI 7ei'Sl 75: 21bs. It 25; Lottera, 1 lb, 8175: 21m, 2 75: Tumb'.er Jellhs. 85,tXc: CoveOyners, 1 lb, light weight, WC-ii5c: 1 lb. f all weight. $1 00(31(5; 2:bs. lieht weigh. $1 10: 2 lr. f .ill weight SI 80(?tl 85: SarClnes. French. J?. 81 7i(Jl 83 per dos. : American , $1 00 per dot. Xie Iron fSarXeu 83rew cd Ftrap Eing9i 45X3. aocoraing to ise Is.ä liü. 6(0X0; b-rs, ü. Bar Iron 3j tz. Nor iiy Iron Brsand saapea. ,7oi naiiw 1 , S.ja3c. Cut NAllü N'j. 10 to fyj. W iO p- a es : am ) irea regular advance. Horse frb.c OJurron'4 aico: cerMri' .: mme shoe 7100 h!gVT. lio.'se-Shco Nails Nor.hweeiern. Globe and Putnam, caiihel. t5 50 ford's: .mller size rt-gUAr aavuoe. Ciirie and Tire Itolta Refiue i 75 oent.; Norway 5- and 10 per cent. Nuta and Wsppr 4ti6 ceits off mnufarturerf" IV-t Iron Harrow Ttth 4c. Steel Harrow eeth AmeriiÄn. I5v"4l6e: extra slses ar.d quariiios ad-littorLal; rorjnd machinery, 8c; irrrr.5r, sc: toe calx, sc; nammrrod, lar.HtMc: rire. acoo'dln" to s'se and braad, 5:37c; plow EX.aoellaneons Sfarkets. Remiock soie,21335c; oax sole. 8fx3c: Pennsyivaula haruc!1!. leather, 373 iOe; hairess leather 8b37c: bridle leather, per dos., 960rft72: domestic kip, fO J90c: Frencn xlp,90cfasi W; domestic calf OOcfitZi 20; frETiei. caif. 81 U-Hl 8v 01j Weqnote; Urscod.raw. 5!c: boiled. 62c: lard oil. extra, 9S(S'jSc: miner's' oil, 57c; lubricating ol", i2Qy.c; siraiUoli, (5äcc: baidue. 1" si4c; 01 ou. piatana legal tear, piioc; 1&0" test. lOHKc: wats white. 150, 12313 -o .nners buppue we quote: Bt charcoal Um. I C. 10x14. 14x20 and P.12. 57 00 per box I X, 10x14. 14x0 and Jrxi2 V 00 por ox : 1 c 11x20, rooungus.fsooU per box: I C.vx2a, to.3ai4: b'oc tin. in nlsrs. 2ttc: in t-ars. 29i Iron 27 B iron, S4 90: 27 C iron, 97 00; Mcorher.d jtn. vanned. kj pe; crnt.. oisount, Bbee. zinc, f?i Ccrper tottcrr.s. Sic, Pitnished oopptr, 30a Soldor, 15 l"e. Wire, 40 per cent, off lbrt LIVE STOCK. Indianapolis lave itock Uarkst. 8TOCI Yasds. April 17. flogs Receipts. 770 head; shipments, 450 head. There has been a slight reaction in the hog market, both iu feeling and prices, and yet a comparatively high range of values is still maintained The supplies on tale were of a poor average riuality and all soil, but there was aa absence of the activity which marked the trade up to the close of Saturday's market. We quote: Heavy p.ickirg and shipping Assorted light and medium.... $7 30(57 50 . 7 00,0,7 30 , 6 ftO 90 , 6 IKHs 60 , 6 25(a6 50 , 5 W(ty 50 Common to goo4 light Heavy ro-'gt .. a"!nS a - MHMlltaNItMillla Skips Cattle Receipts, 75 head; ahlpase-ats. none. The market opened with a very meager supply of stocK, which were soon taken at prices that seem high, yet in our opinion prices will advance. Several of our butchers ldt the yard without a hoof. One or two who failed to get stock took the trains for the purpose of trying other markets. Kahn A Co. telegraphed to Cincinnati for two carloads, which is evidence that prices are ruling remarka bly high in this market We quote: Oood to prime shipping..., 6 75-J 7 00 6 7.VH 6 25 6 W.ij 6 75 4 00(9 5 75 4 25(4 5 60 5 'f4 4 25 2 25(4 3 50 2 WÜk 5 00 Common to lair shipping Good tc piime huU-hers Common to fair batchers', Heavy feeders. Stock steers.., Common cows Bulls Veal calves..... Milch cows 25 0C60 00 SheepReceipts, 1 head; shipments, 140 head, The sheep market maintains the firmness noted in Saturday's market. The demand ia strong at prices qüötoJ: Good to prime Maa $6 00A6 75 Common to fair- 5 00(a5 80 Elsewhere. CIIICAGO April 17. The Drovers' Journal reports: Hogs Receipts, 27,000 head; shipments, 9,500 head! Market active but generally ab ,ut 5 to lOc lower; common to good mixed. 6 50(uf7 05; heavy packing and chipping, S7 1U,7 50; light. $5 4D(a7C5; skips and culls, ft 003lG 25. Cattle Baetsipu, o.OOU nead: shipments, 1,500 head. Market slow, weak and 10s lower; exports nminal at $7 50f7 70: gw4 to choice shipping, 9S 90(37 45: common to fair, 95 75c6 80; mixed butchers' stock, 92 ioCjo 40; stocken aud feeders, $3 80(jjj 60. Sheep Keccipts. 2.4!X) neaa; shipments, none. Market dull and 20'4.'oc lower; pood to choice. $ bOfUd 75; commou to fair, fl&0($5 75; shearlings, 5ig5 60. NEW YORK. April 17. Tha Drovers Journal Bureau reports: BeevtiS Receipts for twb days, 5.7C0; 90 car loads for slaughter direct, 27 car loads for exportation, 105 car loads for market: Mc higher; vards cleared before 10 a. m. : extremes, sieors. $12fdl4; shipiueuta for week at this port !.oS5 iive cattle, 3,.!'o quarters of beef, 1,553 carca&scs 01 mutton. No sh'pmeuts to-day. 8heep-r-Heeeipu for two days 7.500 head, making 23.1DÖ for week : active, firm aud blithe-; quick pales at ftl 2jf00 per 100 pounds; shor.i sheep, tr 50(o:C 00: clipped sheep. $7 50üS7ö: unshor;. yearliugs, 9Gi-.7 a7J. for Clipped for 7. Swine Receipts for two days, 57.K0. making 22.770 for week: steady for live hogs, fjti 50(a7 50 per 100 lbs for extremes. KAST LIBERTY. April 17. Cattle Reee'pts, 1,870 head. Market firm and prices a shade higher than last week. Hogs Receipts. 4600 head. Market active; Philadelphia. 7 30(7 60: Yorkers. $77 20. Sheep Receipts. 5.200 head. Market active and prices 15 to 20c higher than last week. KAX3 VS CITY, April 17.-The Commercial Indt cator reports: Cattle ifceipts. r.cuu neaa; snipments, none. Market active and steady; native steers, l.iooto l.:0- lbs., sold at $S50A6 H5; do., 860 to 1.C60 lbs., $6ftG 35; cows, $1(5. llosrs Iteceipta. 4.4UO neaa: snipments. not wportfd. Market slow ; choice paeaiog, 5 Do,:! 20; medium, ?t ot.vo wi. bhee-p Nominal. 8T. 1IÜI3, April 17. Cattle Receipts. 1.900 head; shipments, 4i) head. Oood demand and prices Arm. most sellers asking an advance: lieht shipping steers fano at fciejG 75; heavy. $j 75(j 7 25: exports, $7 ÄV7 65; native butcher steers, $5"t6 25; cows and heifers, $4 00(6; grass Texans, Jl45 60; stocker. $t f-0(i5; feeders. $Y0 65. fcheep RcceipU, 6.S5 head; shipments. 2.200 bead. Fair demand aud steady at $16; clipped, liogsMarket active aud firm; light and be?t Yorker, $6 75CI7 15; BaLlmorcs, $7 1517 25; packing, $-1 &V37 25; butch aji' to fancy, $7 3037 CO; i1k", 16 60 6 7u. ltwceirta, 4,900 bead: shipments. 1,100 head. PHILADELPIII A.April 17.-Cattle-AeUve: sales oi 2.400 head; prime, $H 12feH 50; gootl. $7 62 (.(..; mcslium, $7 12jj7 50; commou, I0(j7; fat ',iwi a'C'i6. Sheep Active; sales of 7,500 wool sheep at $5(5
5 07K; sheared, ft 50,a6 50; milch calves. $5 6v9 8 50; fall lambs, $ 5'.)'; spring lambs, $.!;S. Hoe AetivA Mr siom u.. .m;n
B.4r.TIMO BE, Arril l'-P jeves-Cattle market ajtnue mote active tbsu lat week aid prices noo.it ine same, quaitty eonstdereii : very best. $7 (Oi7 50: first uualitv. 6 5CtfJ 75: medium. $4 37V5 ordinary, f 40: most tales at it SH3 a. Kcceipts. 1.242 Dead. Swine Market full: supply in moderatel v fair demand. Rcceipta, 6.213 head; quotatious at Sheep Kecelpts. iheep and lambs. 1.31Sbead; quotations: saeep. 37; lambs, 9'.cJt2. BUFFALO. April 17. Cattle Rerafata Vwfa 1,400 bead: con.'.gued through 260 cars. Demaiid fair: prices higher; offering mainly fair to medium; extra steers. $7 7 25: good b choice, 94 75(7; fair to gnl shippers. 46 45(ä6 HC, light steers. 0 .X' "o; mixed butchers'. J5 2Ü35 75; fat oxen, Si t0(6 10; fat bulls, $5 255 75. eneep ana ovtwo Keceipts to-day 2 4o) bead : consigued throuch 7 ears. Market nWndr with fair demand: cupped sheep, $5 Sü45 60; "fair to pkw wuw, j-Joo a; cnoiee 10 lancy, $6 VD t ;; aesiern lamos tu vfl 50. Hogs Receipts, 8 500 head; consigned through, 31 cars. Market dull and pri lourer! Ynrkera. light to good. S7 10(37 45: eood to medium weights. $7 5037 70;pigs, $6 40(6 70: best grades uuposeu e,i. OENEKAL MARKb'TS. Produce Markets. NEW YORIT. April 17. Cotton Stea-lv at 124(3l2Hc: futures lot rely steady; April. 12 21c; Mav. 12.2:c: June, 12 45c: July. 12 60c; August, 12.75c; September, 12.35c; October. 11 6üc; November, lL4.sc; December, 11.40c; January, 11 e.V. Flour Firm; receipts. 12,000 bbls.; exfortR. 8,000 bbl.; sonerflue, SJ 25( i5; common to cood extra. $1 M(Ti5 75; good to choi.e, $i JfiO; white wheat exU-H.7 25(r9; extra Ohio, $5 20fiS 50; St. Lodis, 95 20(f9; Minnesfta pateut spring, $7 60(9 25. Wheat l.i:e higher: excited and unsett.t-d: re-C-ipta, 49.0.10 bu. ; exports. 9i.53f bu. ; No. 2 spring. t az: o. j enicago. fi 4UJ4Q1 41; uugraded red, $127.31.5:3 st--amer; No. 3 rfd. H 20; steamer o. 2 red. tfl 4o; No. 2 rf d. 91 4.. store; $1 .5eil4(. 15ii;; certificates; $1 öv'.JU WM delivered: un graded white, $ 3'ft 42,: No.' 1 white, sales of lu.uuo ou. at gl 4JrU 45; No. 2 red. April, salf-s of 40.000 bu. at $1 49Ql 51, closing at $1 50: May, &les of 5U6.000 bu. n: 1 5ü-iil 52. eloing at ?1 51: June, sales of 1,5JO,000 bu. at Si 4(jl 5li. closing at 51 51; July, sales of 08,00: bu. at t 30Vväfi Sli. cloted at Si 2; August, sales of 472.000 bu. at $1 24ai Z4. closing at $1 2t?i. Ciru rush lots exciteo and öjjsc higher; options opened lilc lower, recovered, advanced little, closing weak; receipt, 11.000 bu.: exports, 21.1M) bu : ungraded, fH;a9?c: No. 2, 92'4ü95c: t.ew. '.f.ft'j.sc: old No. 2. white. 94kc: N . 2 Aoiil. MVQ.0 'Sc. closing at S2c; May, 85cäSc, closing at 87c: June. 85ra.s7Sc. closing at S7c: July, w1 Qs7:,;c, closing at hTc; August, S5)-vas734c. closing at 87c Oats Steady ; options iic higher; receipts, IM.oüö bu. : ex norts, 5so bu. ; mixed West-e-rn. 58 -.a 60c: white do., 00(a633. Hay Firm : for prime, 6.5c Coffee Dull and unchanged. SugarQuiet but firm: lair to good refining quoted at 7V4S5h Molasses Firm and in fa'r demand. Rice eoulet but firm. Petroleum -Ouiet but steady; united. 79!hC; crude, 6!4f7Vic; refined, 75ia Tallow Meady a; 8c. Rosin Firm at S2 42!, C2 47J. Turpcntice Firm at fxi.Olc rÄ;K8 western ires!;, quiet but steady 17(2.1 & Poik Higher: new mess. 18 25il8 50 lt mcatr Ouipt but firm; lorg clear. .0 74(: short clear. 511 37JS. lard V.'cpk; prime steam. $11 52Jf Butter Dull nd lower at 10 o,31c Cheese Qukt but steady lJjc. ST". LOUIS. April 17. Flour Firmer and about 10c higher. Wheat Active and higher: specula tion lu Jun and July very brbk: No. 2 red. SI 34 cash: $1 Stfjt K5j M: SI 25ä June; i i.-it !. Jiiiy; 51 li'.t l wv, August: f M.y (,le)S year; No. 3 do. tl T.yxX 28 ; No 4 do, SI is bid. Corn liicher and active for May; 55l (iintascsin: öi;,.)! May; li'L'j June; 518 Csbiic July: 4-Vi(S15c Auiiust. Oats Lower to sell; 51 V:c bid casu; H'jtVü-Zs May; 42c July. Kye Buyers ana sellers wide apart; 9jc asked. 8Jc bid. Barley eiuiet at 75c(!iSl. Lead-Ouiet at $4 70. Butur and Eggs Cntharged. Whisky Steady at $1 18 Provisions Pork quiet and firm; lis 40 bid. cash and April; $18 47 bid June. Drysalt meats steady and firm; shoulders, $7 10; short rits. 510 ": tnort clear. 510 f.... Bacon firm at $11 12X(H 50. Lard nominally 811 25. Receipts lour, 10,1 w bbis; wneat, 3t.wxj du; corn, io.uuo bu; oats, 81.000 bu; rye, none; barley, rone. Shipments Flour. 16.000 bbls; wheat. 8,000 bu; corn, 253,0t:0 bu; osu. 6.1H.K) bu;rye. none; barley, none. Alternoon Bardw beat Active and hiaher: $1 3S bid May: $1 26" g June; $114 July: $110 aukusi; fi ir.t year, corn a traction higher; 76,';c May; 75! ic bid June and July; 75'.c August: bl-c year. Noon Uof.rd-Wheat ejnita active and higher at $1 45: Ni2 hard. SI 81.al 32: fresh. $1 31,; May. $1 31; June, $1 29: July, $1 lTJi; August aud year, nominal at 91 li: nob. 3, 4 ana rejected, nominal: receipts. 11.000 bu; shipment, 900 bu. Corn Steady t 76lic for No 2: 75c for new. Oats Stronger at 50c for No 2; 55(j5Gc for white. Rj e Higher at 81c for No 1: 84 He for Nol2. Barley Higher at 9.J4C for No 2;974cfor ApriA; 91c for extra. CIIICAGO. April 17. flour Pcarce and firm. Wheat Strong and higher at $1 .'Jo'v1! 6 a-sh: $1 36 April; $1 31 May; $1 32'4 June; $1 293 1 29 July: $1 16! August; $1 0,1. yesr: Ko.it. $1 12(31 16. Com Fairly active and a thade higher: d;c cash and April; iha$,h-jfi M .y: 6 76:;-ic June: 75Vif7t'.,ic July : reiected. 74'ic. 0.is hasierat 51Jc cash, April ; 53c May; öüc June; 4Glc July; 3.sJic August; Hiri year. Rye Fair ly active and a shade higher at xicr Barlev Dull and nominal at St 0s(al 10. Flax seedFirm (little off to merchantable) at SI 3.'1 33. Provisions Pork unsettled and cer.erally lwwer: f 18 3il3 40 cash and Aprd ; ?I8 :r,yt May: $18 57j öiseojune; SIS 77)i&18 80 July. Lard Quiet and easiera.$ll 35 carh and April: $11 o7!- May: $11 52! June; $11 62V4 July; SU 70 August. Hulk meats Steady : shoulders, $7 50; short rib. $10 45; clear. $10 00 Whisky Sicadyat $1 19. ButterEasier; creamery. Scqj&c: dairy, 2.S32c. Eies Posier, notnuotabJy lower. e:all Wheat Active. firm and higher at $1 37' cash and April ; $1 S2l4 May; si siJun;fi 2y.i'-i .;: July; 51 uKust. Corn Unsettled and lower at 77k.o cash and April ;77Ja'itTSc May -75-c June; 7fc august. Oats Firmer, notquoiahly higher; 53c May; 52c JuDe; 4tis;c July. Pork Unsettled a.id generally higher; fl 40 Mav; em 07(518 60 June: $IS .äui 18 77 July; SIS U.'-jiy 00 August. Lard Quiet and unchanged; $11 37,May;$U 50 June; $11 6S July: SU 70 August. Recelnu.-Klouri 7.500 bbls.: wheat. S5,0fH bu.; corn. 77,000 bu.: oats, 8,orO bu. ; rye, 1400 bn,; barley, 20,000 bu. Shipmenui Flour, 6,0C bbls. ; wheat, 12d.000 bu, ; Cora, SJ3 000 bu.; oau, 8,5CiX)bu.; rye, 9.5C0 bu.: barley, 14,000 bu. BALTIMORE. April 17. Flour Firm and higher; Western superfine. S3 755J5; extra, S 25(6 25: family, 56 50(J7 50. Wheat Western higher and active; No. 2 winter red. spot. $1 47J4 asked; May, $1 47Ji-9l 48; June. $1 46 bid ; July, St 46 l 46J8: August. SI 42?il 43. Corn Western ejuiet, higher and strong; mixed, spot, &55cbid; M7. &v'4c bid: June. Kfy'&4c: July,85A S5?4c; Aunüst, 65Hä47c. eoata Dull and easier; western white, 6Jf$64c; mixed, 60g6lc; Pennsylvania, 60f6t61c Rye Higher at $1. Hay Firm at 1 15Q18. Provisions Higher. Mess pork. $18 25 19 2o. Bulk meats: shoulders and clear rib sides, packed. $S 25C411 2 . Bacon: shoulders. S'l 12.; clear rib sides. 512 12. Hams. S13 50(3 14. Lard: rennea, 9iz w nuticr ouu, weaa and lower; western pacxea, lsgjac; run, o 'jim. Yixs st- ady at 16(o17c. Petroleum i Irm ; refiued. 7- jc. Coffee ouiet; Rio cargoes. 8!'oö9V4c hugar strone ; A soft. Hc Whisky Higher aud firm at 11 22. Freights to Liverpool per S eimer Dull and lower; cotton, 3-16S;d; Hour. Is8d: grain, nominally Id. Roveipui Kluur, 3.317 bbls. ; wheat, 71.517 bu.; corn, 2 375 bu.; oats, 9,716 bu.: rye, none. Shipments Wheat, none: corn. 22,577 bu. 8.:le Wheat, 732 283 bu. : corn. 97.3S1 bu. PHILADEPHI A. April 17. Flour Choice spring and wiuter families advanced 12.f25o. but tne local traue Duy sparingly at tne improvement: shiouers are operating more freely; Penn sylvania ai d Western extras. $t5 25; Minnesota do. $7 20,37 50; Pennsylvania extra family, $ 2M9 6 50; Ohioelo, 16 507; Ohio, new procass, $f Cj; Minnesota patent snring. $Q9; St Louis patent, $s: Ohio do SS(4$ 15. Wheat Excited; advanced Kiic, with an active speculative demand; No. 2 red. grain depot, $1 M); No. 2 red, Apnl,$l tX4 1 5034: May do. $1 50l b04; June, Si 40.(il47; July. $1281 29. Corn Quiet and steady; options irregular; Western fair; white, grain aep .1. 90c; low mixed, grain depot. 90,l-.c: high mixed, track. öle; steamer, track, 9lc; sail mixed, Apni, t-t 90c; May. 87w.87Sc: Juue, 86r.87c: July. 86j 87c. Oaws Htjjner; mi. 1 wn.w;, oo'tws'; xo. -ao,6402c: No. 3 do. 63c: mixed, 6:62!4c. ProvisionsSteady. Lard Firm. Bui ter Dull and lower; creamery, 30(37c: Eastern 7öi31c: Western extras, iVatiOc, Eirgft Firm at le Cheese t irm: choice wanted; creamery. I2c; lair to goo, nyt Öl2c. IVtroleum Quiet at 7Jc W hiky firm at $119. Others unchanged. Receipts Flour, 7,5W bbls.: wneat. lo.uuö bu.: com. 2S.0U0 Da.; oau. 31.000 bu. Shipment Wheat, 24.0JO bu. CINCINNATI. Arrll 17. Cotton Quiet bnt flnn atll?,c. Flour Strong ana higher; famtly,5.sv4 6 23; fancy. 96 75(;j7 25. Wheat Excited and higher; No. 2 red winter. 51 cKl 39. corn wuiet; No. 2 mixed, 7"c. Oata-Sirotig and higher; No. 2 mixed, 57)4(5svC. Rye Firm at U3c. Barley Jiearee and tirm at $1 05. Pork Firm at 119. Lard Dull at $11 2.V Bulkments Quiet üiid firm; snouldcrs. $7 25: cleur rib, tl'J 35. Bacon In good demand: shouldcra, 18: clear ribs, $11 2";:ieai-, $12. Whisky steady st $1 17; combination sP of fiuiihed go ais 605 bols., on a basis, of It 17. Butter Easier; choice Western Reserve, 32c, choice Cntral Ohio, 27c Linseed oil Q'oiet at 58 j59. Hoks Iu good demand and a shade hUher at $5 75(37 75. Koeeipta, l.OCO bead,: shipments. 148 bead. NF.W ORLEANS, April 17. Flour Strong; XXX. $. 7506 05; high grades. 16 37. 25. Corn Illgherf mixed ana yellow, 90c; white, $' Oats UUier and in fair demand at cs7oo. Corn meal Higher; held at $135. Hay Easier; prime. $.'5o.6; choice quoted at $27. l'okstrong atVla50. Lard Firm: refined tfetce. $11 4vU 50; keg. $12. Bulk meats Active, firm and higher; shoHiders. packed. $17 75. Bacou Sti-onger; shoulders. !3p 25: clear rib fcnd lot g c'iear Arm r at SU 62. Hams Suzs? cured, $il f.jl2 60. Whisky Firm; western reeuified. $1 6 1 20. Coffee Dull and lower; Rio cargoes, ordi
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. " - . - . . . . . . . c ii ,ui uruiiuu; com- ! mou reooiied, 4ic: fair do, 5C(52c; prime to i noiei. xvice-scarce aud in request; Louifi&ru. ordinary to choice. CJ47c. brau $1 45. Exc.nange on New York, signt $ per $1 oco premium, backers; sterling, 94 86. ' MITAVOITfPF. Anrill7 rim,. ft 11-1 . ...... . 1 ... . . . . iiuici, ucat Strong; No. 2 Milwaukee, bard, nominal; No. 2 Milwaukee, $1 32; April. $1 22; May $1 32'!' June. SI 22Vi; July. SI 30; August, $1 VmVyear nominal; T5o. 3. $1 16; No. 4, and rejected nominal. Corn ü"onger and higher; No. 2,76'-4c; new. 7,y, Oats Scirce and firm; No. 2, öOc; white, 5&c. Rye Higuer; Kc. 1. 8Sc: No. 2. 84c. Bailey Higher; No. 2 spring, cash and April. 98e; May. 9Jc; No. 3 extra hoc. Provisions Easier. Mess pork. 318 25. cash and April : $18 30 May. Lard: prime steam, $11 2 J evtl and April; $11 ZZ May. Hogs Quiet and lower. Si .VI-3.7 fk) VSMt-PN.uhl. tn. D.r,i. ... . - . . . - . . . vc. u um r tiuiei and nominal at 2 'c. Receipts Flour, 6,000 bbA : wueat, ii.iaw tra. ; corn, o.ouu ou. fchlpmeiits Flour. ll.OUU bl.f shcit KVI hu swrra Til 4kkfi bu. BOSTON. Inrll IT rinnr Tim . .. i. ; - - ? -- v tum, iiuirr wk ä.. i I I aai H j 1 k . - - r - - - - m Bs V V ayv ' 4 f m St. I .mi. BTi.l Tlllr.r.' T tn. r...... 7.. WJjrTll. tfollll. .! If äU 17 TT Kllll I T. f 7 1 fi n ti K SftT'i;. - ....... 7, .1 w, pjjuuj; paieuta, S8i 50. Com Firm-; moderate receipts and transactions miikilvii fr.e.Ai fn. 1..., vwia oieauj ; ig, I mu CXvia Wnite. 6s'722ru. i. wnite, o,c; ."SO. i WLlte, pl(w65e. I Ork Mess $18 50 413 75; clearand extra clear, $21021. beef StPudv? mu an. Vl:i an. ....... ... $1JJ.150: family: 14(3,1. Lard Firm at912 12 25. Smoked hams steady at $1213 50. J . . .v.J. , .'ilC packed, 20y.We. Cheese e Uoice: scarce at 1 1 W ; lalrtogood. )3'3l:?K.c. Pegs Steady at ls'ic Receipts Flour. 6 uOO bbls.. and iuiA.-' corn. 7.0CO bu.: wheat, loxfx) bur: oats n um bu. Shipmenu-Flour.3.001 bbls.: corn, ...lOobu. LOUISVII.I.r April 17 PtwtsfnnCI... A . 1 - - " r.vtia HJ1 Ft lair demand; mess pork. $19; bulk ir.eau.geuerally unthanged. but seme sales rather higher; shoulders. $7 i; clear rib, $10 40; short clear.. $10 9J. . Bacon Firm and in fair demand; shoulders. f8 25: rh'nr rIK 11 n. ...i.i.. cm Sugnr cured hams firm and unchanged. Flour generally uncnanged, but Borne sales rather hieher: extra faruiiv. fl 7.va": a 'n i ; winuir T-aUnts. 57 75.4: choice fancy. $6 Wici i 2j. oraln I nsettled aud generally highT. Wheat, No. 2 red winter, $1 hV(a,i 35. Corn, No. 2 White. 86As7e: No. 1 mixed S '.,S:'j. fict V a 5Sc: miiwt ruiinn 'iiun..i,.4 i. lv t' mand ; nominally unchanged. TOLEDO, A rri! 17.-Noor. Board-Wheat Strong: No. 2 red snor Annl I in- Al.v . ... i ;.' $i 38.: Jul v.Si 19; August and September. l 13; yar, $1 U-'i Corn Strong; hiuh mixed. 79a: No. 2, sjHH, 78c; April. 77c; May, 77c; June. 7(c asked ; year held at 580 Oau Firm : No. 2. 51 si. i:lover Soed 'n f 1 a. nrtm j.. prime mammoth. $4 90. Afu-rnoon Board Wheat stronger; No. 2 red sjKjt. 51 42(31 43; May, $1 42: June: 139; July, $1 lyj.; August, $1 1431 14i: owmuci, ci uiu;year, tl i.ii u Jörn rirmer; jiiko mixed. SAJr.t.vj.- No. 2 snot 7J. '9Si,c: April. 79c: Mav held at 7Sr- Jim hi.i.t . 77lf: vear h'.'io kpointa W'Koör ikio k . Corn. :J6.liOJ hu oats noun Uhinm.nt. vvk. 61,ttX) bu. ; corn, 31,000 bu. ; oats. none. LIVERPOOL. Ar.ril 17 rjtn-yTirm of cn.ie (Sil l:t-ltl. nl ! nri K.tu. t..;-.....-2,KX) bales for speculation and export and O.Ojo uaiea American. nrs i e aiiiornia white, 9s JOd (,tl(!i Id : rinö inLiWUM v... rmt. Old.6slld. rvpf Iltrlid thdeo 1 IT. T a A rj. - ..... -. - -. . ...... . " . ' i . .-.. x.n . a t' n vlJi Bocon IOPg clear. .VTs d; short clear, 51s 6d. KANSAS f:irv Anrtl 17 tl-h..iPI, . ...... ... nv (. , 4 uui .IV. higher- n 9 rtwt l ')C otVi 1 vi v.i.i 3 do., $1 01 bid cash ; $l 0h' bid ' May. tvlrn rlu- ' 7it4' Jz-jcrasn; i.ixc iiay. eats Higher; 55c bid cash. Keceir.ts Wheat. 1 nno hn wn 4.140 bu. Ehipmetits Wheat, 5,100 bu. ; corn! 12.0C0 bu. Dry Goods. rV Yfl R V k nn'l 17 Th nl..1.nt - - ...... ... Uiai&CIUC1ClU?ll but ft mcxleratc degree of activity, special orders and deliveries on previous enpaKtbieats comprlsTlt7 thP rh iff tSnl4G t r. hlbuihol rst ronu V. K a n -"w .v uv.u evstvtia . u s i x uaa been more inquiry with taking of improved quantity. Specialties ia priuts are iu wide demand and distribution, and regular fancies are of greatlVredtlCed Slin'.lv. I unnmirl InlillanlinlnhnlM staples are doing very well. All-wool and cotton "'fi- inMiuienn in uesiraoie colors in good r Tl 1 1 H t Vnitlf.n In Eta,Hv rfior.fl.i.tin. A .. t .. . . v v. j u,nuiutl.luu UU n count of previous orders, but new demand very light Sales cf cotton goods to-day l.C'.'l packages. Oils. P." 1 riFflTjn Inrll 17 mi a. . vaucine: opened at 7s.::ic: hichfst. TQW- low. est. 7s8c; closing. 79c Sales ot 59s,toO barrels; to'al shipments. Saturday and Sunday, 88,358 barrels; charters, 1,700 barrels. PITTSBURG, Pa.. April 17. Petroleum-Quiet; Iiited certificate KiMriv .lr.GAri . . r.c. . .A tlued, 7o, Philadelphia delivery. AbsoIutelyPure. This powder never varies. A marvel of purify strength and whole omenes!. More eanoml'äl than the ordinary lu&ds, and can not be sold i i competition with the multitude of low test, sb. .rt weight, alnm or pht sohate tniwders. Sold only n cans. Eotal Baking Fowdkä Co., loewaii Itreet, New York. . 23 fiSTOR Old Ir. ritcher's remedy for Cliildrcu's Complaints. "EspeciaZy adapted la ei.UJren.n Dr. Alex. Robertson, 1057 2d Av.,N. Y. "Plectant, Harmless andJYondafuUy IJ!ieaclovs.n Dr. A. J. Green, Roycrton, Ind. "Iprescribt it as superior to any known remedy." Dr. K. A. Archer, 62 Portland Av., Brooklyn. tstoria is not narcotic Mothers, Nurses and Doctors agree that for Sour-Stomach, Flatulency, Diarrhoea, and Constipation nothing is so prompt as old Dr. Pitcher' Castoria Ty assimilating the focd, CastoriA gives robust health and xtat nral sleep Tho Great Ilealinsr RemcMlr. An Infallible cure for Rheumatism, Sciatica, Neuralgia, Wounds, Iturns, Sprains, Stiff Joints, Spavin, and Laments frota any cause. P.T.TJ&rxttunfthe great Showman, says : "Among my rast troupe of EiuestrSons, Teamsters. llorses. Camels, and Elephants, aome are always strained, bruised, or wounded. My Sur geens and Teterinarics all say, that for casna! itirs to men, and animals, nothing Is bc ellcacious as Centaur liniment." 433 Fifth Av., New York, May Wi, 1S75. ON 30 DAYS' TRIAL! We will Send on 30 Pavs' Trial Dr. Dve'a Electro-Voltaic Belts. Suspenso. ries. and O'her Klectrlc Appliancea Tt ME?, suffering from Slervona lebitlfy. Lost Vitality, etc., speedily restoring Health and MsnhoM. Also fir HhenmatUni, Paralysis Liver- and Kidney Troubles, and many other tllsases. lllntrted pmpr.)t free. Address VOLTAIC HE LT CO., Marsnall, Mica.
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