Indiana State Sentinel, Volume 30, Number 14, Indianapolis, Marion County, 10 May 1882 — Page 8

mrsä Indiana state sentinel, "WEDNESDAY, MAY 10, 1882.

WILL E. ENGLISH

The Congressional Standard JBearer for This District. in Unparalleled Representation or the Democracy In Attendance on the Convention at Shelbyvillo. tlr. English Nominated by Acclamation Amidst Great Enthusiasm. Hemarka of Elonä. James M. Crop3ey, Will E. English, Adolph Seldeneticker, Chas. O. Offut and Others The Platform. 3ptx-:il to the Seuilncl : Fuexbyvii.le, lud.. May 8. The Democracy of the Seventh Congressional District, composed of USe Counties of Marlon. Shelby and Hancock, met la delegate Convention la this city to day for the purpose of nominating a candidate for CoaErtvs. The Convention was the largest in point of numbers, and d eidedly tie most enthusiastic that e ver assembled in Shelbyville. The dolega tioa rom Marlon was accompanied by over .V0 stanch workers la the democratic cause, and when the Convention was called t-i order, Glessing's Hall. the largest la the city, was packed to sulcatum, while many interested visitors were unable to ain admission to the hall. Among the prominent rien present, residents of the District and occupying seats on the stage, were Hons. Adolph Seide usticVpr, John J. Cooper, James B. Ryan, Dr. Willouhby Walliug, Hon. John C. Shoemaker, of Marion; Hons. Davit S. Gooding, Jajaes Mitchell end C!:arles G. Offut, of Hancock. -and Hons. V. Scjtt Rar and B. 3. Sutton, of Shely County. Tl3 District press was represented by the fcl lowing gentlemen: James Mitchel, Haucick TJeinoefat; Mr, Strickland, Jeffcrsonian; V. Scott ILay and Charles Spragne, Shelby Democrat; Cha-les X. Mathews, Volunteer; ErcmekL. Rose, ; Sentinel, who were after the organization ol the .Convention selected as the Assistant Secretaries of the Convention. In addition to the above named, James P. A; 1 1ate, of the New Albany ledger; Luther Short, FranklinDt-mocr.it; T. E. Goodrich, Shelby rille Time; S. J. Thompson, Shelby Republican, and Eoroo Johnson, Indianapolis Journal, were present to note the proceedings of the Convention. The appearance of lion. Will E. English in the kali before the Convention opened called forth a storm of applause f roin ths ajseinhlod delegates. It wis evident froin this deafening shout of approbation that he was the choice of the Convention s.ad would have a "walk away" lor the nomination. Hon. J.iznra M. Cropsey called the Convention ta or lef, after which Hon. Dvid 3. Goodlr.g, of HtTsoick. was mad 3 permanent Chairman ai;d -II ia. R. S. Sutton, of Shelby, Secretary. COMMITTEE ON kCSOLUUOXS. Following thi election of permanent cöicors, on motion vl Mr. Crjpey, the Chair appointed Jim es H. Crorsey, of Marion; Charles G. Offal, of IlAneocA, an 1 Jacob Klein, of Shelby, as a Coraxnitiee ou Keaoiuli jus. and ail resolutions offered by debates were crlred to be committed tj this Committee wi-.hout reacting or debate. WhiVe this Committee were out the Convention was regaled by some excellent musi;; by Belssnhere's Band, which Leaded the Mariu Co n - ( delernuou ou their inarch to tho hll :' j dep.it. UEOLfTIONS. j Hop. Charles G. Offut. fr.-.ia the O rr.- - ; ported the following, which were adeptc-! '. liai uvs dlssvUtiug voice: j As Wii have a ab.di-ig fai:h ia tm Cine-"".:..

ol our in.-'i'iM. we i not propose to avuii ti.e respoiiMüility oi exp'tssins mem as was done by the lale ilp'.ib.l'a.i tj:iveatio. lu refusing or adopt atiy resolution or express any opinion tipna p.ihtiea'. vi-ttiiiis; tairefore, '.vo rwlv aiul !-'Iare fi l ivs: 1. We h.:d tht the Government should be sdmintered I i täiii way bvist calculdtcJ to coufcr the. great-3-t to i uo m the grjatesl uumljr wiiiiout v.Ciiiieing tha rights of i;er.ou or of property, tkI teari : thj innocent creeds. hat'i:s. customs and br.rss i.f the people nafet'.ured by sumptuary taws, cia3 i'jislatioa or extjrUoaale ,n aop"Ies. 2 We ae in favor cf sobriely and tempera ;ce, . aol alt proper m -.;au8 for the prin'j!iou of these virtuos 'jui .ve ooiieva that reasonable and just law npou the subject., Jaithlully euforeed. would bebvtwrtnan ia a'.i.al and extreme measures wtiich, bei! i subversive of personal liberty aod est conflict with public enrlment. would never hi eCeciively ertecu'ed, thus bringing law into dis repute and leudiug to make sneaks aud hypocriio :t our peo.iie, therefore we are uneouliti ii lily oppovM to any law prohibiting th snauohicture ar.d sale cf spiriious aud malt linois. and particularly to the proposed ame:idoaeut 'i our tute Coiis,titutiou in favor ol suc'j prxh'.i:i- n. 3. 1 he f ict tht fanatirnl stimptuary legislation sly be f uud o ily in Republican Suite.-:, and is mainly f. stertd by the r.pjj advocacy or coward lyaieiice f JCeoublicanii, should induce every friert if civil lioeny li leave thai party and act vntu the D-?m cjtf, who from the beginning have boldly advoca'ed the rights and liberties of the peoplö. It n t la'e now for the Republicans to gain cnitfi je..ee by any Ciange of front upon thi question oriy pretended Opposition to prohlbitioa. 4. We recognize t-tth j fullest extent the sw-rtVR-i-.ey of the oeopl and the duty of execuihig their will in ik.11 matters of lesi-lfUiov', aim as proaitUüui ha b e i in'.e altdins isue .f the oraa'n? camp d-AU by tne action of the la.t RcpubIui 1 g'.slanirt-, we are in favor of asct-rtaiulng tbss wili;if ine p -opte upjn tht nabject. and executing tna'. will, in tue earliest, cht.apest and mot fciiVcdre' manner possible, whicb is to elect .t tb cutinn-r e.'tcti in. w represent us iu making the laws and in executing them, men who are known to be unalterably opoos d to prohibition, 5rst. last and all the time. 5. Ttie DemociaTlc party is the friend of work--tajrmen, ready to st-fd betweea ttiem and opreion, and tomc-a'd leÄislalioti. aa far as pracluuble, so a to clevats labir aud give every one a .just reward for his own work; and we entirely lii;jr.ve of the policy cf the Republican iiarty aivi A'iriini.sLiaii u i'i favoring wealthy mouoooLeaaudxclt C'int; the interests of laboring nien sis siiM,- fcy th. late veto of the Chinese bill arid in varr to. other ways 0. tVe are i;i f-ivorof honest money, cnsisti!'if of gold an! siiver and taper. convertible into camv.i d''P:a id, afid of piper we prefer I'tiited fttatM Treasury notes to bauk i.otes. We regard batiks o fiaj M,rt a a commercial necessity, and JaTfi treLisu them justiy ar.d fairly; at the e:m tirae we ar-t pi osd topi ving them any extraordinary t-Tivtiege or daruTous powers, or grttntii.g ttur-ra any ftrors prej:dicial-to the interests of theT. re art" In favor of economy in public txpendi'.ure. Ir.cUi liiig a reductP"n ol fees a id mJari.-s wherever tic ssive. and also a di.scoir.iuJitnc of 11 usei"s tKoea. ?. We fivor a reform in the fartd1 law lo order V Wit; jvä r,'.vv equal distribution of the burxSign and 11 i 'u"ioi Government without injuring American li:dn.!.rle or the rovenues ude. for -i economical ad oiiuist ration of putlic aflairs. 9. Tte rights gaaranteed by the Constitution to tft t-' tales and tbe General Government, re--specivcU . fh.i;ill he faithfully rniiiulained, Ki.d no enrntcL met tallowed by eltnerupon the Cc:ititaüonal ri :ts of other, and therefo-e we favwau ir dls'oiuble Tnioa aid indestructible 4ttt. IVu hold it to be the duty of onr Govern Ttunt to protect in every part of the world all rur tMm'dlized cm'., .in, iorluding tbi-se who have dectrJ their i-iteiition to become euch according t)Oir laws, the same as we would our native btr t. and to rcsiit a;i improper Claims upon them by Gorernmen's to which they no long.-i owe Riddance; and onr sympathies ar with all oppreoned people, in all pri of the world, iu all Tlatfal and proper efforts to free themselves from oppression, and establish free institutions .tawd ii pon the consent of the governed. XI. Tbe prostitution of tbe civil service by the pTexcnt Administration in the bestowal of offices as a xoere reward to partisan aud personal favorluof the SUlwart faction, and the use of the alarie and profit of public oflices and contracts 'w.control elections as practiced under Republican rule, are injurious to the public interests and denerw the condemnation of all good citizens. The whole pystem of civil service, as it ha been coodtrteI by the Republican party, needs to be .raiica'.lv re f.rrnd. . That the long continuance of the Republi

can party In power has led to Star Route and

other frauds and c rrnptin frightful M content plate, the full extent of which will never b known unt'l tht party la driven from power, which i now demanded by the best interests of the our try; and we favor holding all public ofliceta to a strict cvounUbiutj and tneir prompt auu fever p-jnishmeut for all tbefla of public money and corrurt mal-adruiuihliation ol cm?: ana we ae mand of Congre and those in authority, that they shall rievJly and persistently pursue invea tiisanous and provide ways and means to uncover, bunis'j aud nrevent frnudulent practicea and ring cjnt:ivnee which deplete the Treasury, disgrace tbe country and add to the burthens of the I ffple. After the adoptiou of the resolutions Hon. Jas. II. Cropsey, ou behalt ot Mrtoa Cotiaty, pre sented the name of BOS. WILL t ENGLISH in the following neat and appropriate speech: Mr. Chairman An important epoch in the historv of the Democratic tmrty is upon us. The work assigned to us to-däy is of the greatest moment. Not only our own ittterebt. but the future of our organisation, may binge ou the wisdom of our e.iunsel. This Convention has fpoken in no doubtful tourne a? to our principle, it should not aa to its randluate. We have confirmed the time-honored and be loved piinciple of the fathers, and we must place upon that platform a candidate who will bear the Jeliersoiiian test, namely, nonost ana competent. With such a declaration of principle and such a s:andard bearer, our burner will lloat once more in triumph r.vcr the Central District of Indiana. we all con ceo j tnal tna uoiniuue ot loiscon ventioti must be an earnest. active uul enthusiastic Democrat. ouc who is an indefi;timble -nd a sk'.llf il workman i:i everv department of tbe political bivouac one wiiose ast ioiiuc!xi record orom'ses iaimiu; ter ricim.il wise statosmacfchin for tie future. At the orimry mer-tiiig to select delegates to the Ct:veiitlon fr.m fc'ariou Couuty more than 7.0OÜ Democrat w?re present. Iu tnc name of the Democarv. old and young, I present to this Convention a man who fills every requisite f a successful candidte and a faithful servant of the whole people. I name William E. E iglish, of Marion Cjuuty. j i'r jiouged applfiuse I .Mr. English is a young Democrat of the old school i renewed and 1 in continued apDlauael: verged m the law: familiar with the great Djuiocralic authors and men; read iu mtscraneoua literature; experienced and ureessful in busines.s enterpri.sea: tlioreuigbly aoiuainied with the pe'ple their wants and necessities, lie can not fail tobe a model representative of this great central commercial district. 1 Fpeak from personal kuow ledge when I b?ar witness "that from his youth upward" he has ever been a true, honest, nnflidchlug alvocate and an active supporter of Democratic principles and candidates. He m a private fcoldler in the ranks of our galant little tquad. Rofore he reached hi ma j.i.-ity, ! e was au enthusiastic worker in our au! N.i hour of defeat or disis'er was ever dirk et ouah to shak? his faUu or courage, or westened nis tx Jur for our principles. Mr. English was never defeated before the people, a:i.i.ever will bo. Applause. I'll just tell you here confidentially tbat be will cirry the Republican fort of Marion County in the coming contest, cheers. I He iaude a gallant and successful rae, for Joint Representative iu the then doubtful District of Sht-lby and Marion. When elected he made a record of which his constituent are justly proud. Mr. English is personally popular with all classes broad and libcnl iu his principle, a true fri'-nd, a model gentleman, a chi.alric, outstK.keii Democrat, a faithful trustee iu every trust. The name of William E. Kuglisli is a synonym for victory i-i the IckIc m of tha Dem Kirau of this D.srrict. " I'long jd applause. The name of Mr. Eogii.-h was eiin greeted with tumnltuouaapplau.se, the delegates rising to their fee casting their hats into the air. and la all msnrerof ways maaifesUjj their ucanluious approval of his nomination. John Carlton, of Marlon, seconded the nomina tion; an J r.o other natae fceinc presented to the Kiventlofi, the nomination of Mr. English was made by acclamation. FOU LIFE. fnnltl Smith Found Guilty or Mr Father, and Sentenced to 3Iarlering Prison for Life. ?. ctal to the fntinel: Wim UrisTER, Iod.. May 2. The Jury in the case of Dauicl Smith for the murder of bU father, here ot a change cf venue from Wayne County, re turned a verdict ef guilty and fixed the punishment at imprisonment for life. The trial of the other son and t'.:o mother will be commenced totvp'v. The prisoners brought herefrom - t "i r.'isrt ?n wltDceses la these cases es1 the :icr e osnty Jail this evening. ; r i t b-?en iccaptured. " s. . :h nii:.- lot ii still fresh in the minds of :'.:ic. It w y, a cold-blooded affair, in which ".. ibcr ari 1 two pons pp.rtieioated. The little u rub r 1 1 ihe murdered man wait the only eyeu:..;.s to tbe deed. U'-.rlal of Admiral Julia Kodger Wasiiinoton. May R The funeral services over ll: : remains of Admiral John Kodgcrs were held HttiieChufch of Kplphauy this afieruoon. The b 1y was then taken to Oik Hill Cemetery, Georgetown, aud buried with military honors. Illegal. St. r'r.TF.RsnvRO. May 8 The Senale, as a Court f Aripe.-jl, decided the decree of banishing Jewish cpoihtcarics illegal. The CUiLese BUI. Wash'Soton, May 8. The President sijned the Chinese bill to day. Kubbiog; it Out. Hie editor of tbe Courier, Mr. W. F. Cook, wHis seized a few mornings ao by a terr ble pain in the left shdulder and .neck. Havins been favorably impressed for some time with the virtue of aa article recorumended for all sudden pain, and especially rheumatism, we rubbeil tbe offending part, and in le?3 time than we write it, relief cnit Tlia. article is St. Jacob. Oil. Canaj üiarie (X. Y.) Courier. It is probable that the young ladv celebrated in those charming lines of Kobert Burns haJ tan, moth-spots and freckles, with other beauty blemishes. For such conditions, Dr. llenson's Skin Cure should be on fcvtry lady's toilet table. The simplest and best regulator of the disordered liver in the world are Carter's Little Liver Pills. They give prompt relief in sick headache, dizziness, nausea, etc.; prevent m l cure constipation and piles; remove sall i.viivss and pimples from the complexion, ami are mild and gentle in their oxration on iho b)wels. Carter's Little Liver Pills are small and as easy to take as sugar. One pill a elo.se. 25 cents. Men&m tn's Peptonized IJeef Tonic relieves indigestion, dyspepsia, nervous prostration, and all forms of geDeral debility. The only preparation of beef containing its entire nutritious properties. It is not a mere stimulant like the extract of beef, but contains blood-making, force-generating, and life-sustaining properties; is invaluable in all enfeebled conditions, whether the result of exhaustion, nervou3 prostration, overwork, or acute disease; particularly if resulting from pulmonary complaints. Caswkll, Hazard t Co., Proprietors, New York. Sold by druggist". Eror,chi'is. Tliroat diseases often commence with a cough, cold or unusual exertion f the voice. These incipient symptoms are aUayed by the use of "Brown's Bronchial Troches," which, if neglected, of lea result in a chronic trouble of the throat. A nice-fittin shoe makes 'a pretty foot German Corn Remover makes it comfortable. Druggists. Consumption Cured. An cl i physician, retired from active practice, having had placed in his bands by an Rast India Mi'siorary tlie formula of a simple vegetable remedy for the speedy and permanent cure of Consumption, Bronchitis, Catarrh, Asthma, and all Throat and Lung arfoctionn, also a psUive and radical cure for general Debility and all nervous Complaints, after having thoroughly tested its wonderful curative powers in thousands of cases, ff ein it his duty to make it known to bis suffering fellows. The recipe with full particular, directions for preparaüon and use, and all necessary advice and instructions for successful treatment at your own home, will be received by you by return mail, free of ebarge by addressing with tamp or stamped self-addressed envelope to Dk. M. E. Bell, 1C1 North Calvert street, Baltimore, Md. Harnett's Cocoalne Promotes a vigorous and healthy growth ef the hair. It has been used in thousands of case where the hair waa coming out, and has never failed to arrest It decay. Use Buruett's flavoring Extracts the best.

MUSCIALASD COMERCUL

MONEY AND STOCKS. Affairs in the local money market are us changed. There is a moderate demand for money and offerings of good paper are few. Rates of discount are easy end the supply of loaaable funds abundant for all demands. Exchange, which haa been scarce for ninety days and commanding a premium of 50 cents per ti.OOOv is still in active demand and held in less supply, selling between banks at aeveuty-flve ceEts. Kew 7urk Financial Harket Nrw Tokk. May 8 Money Offered at 3 4 per cent., closed at 3. Prime Mercantile Paper l&Sper ecnt. Government Bond I -regular. Railroad Bonds Steady. State Securities Generally lower. Share speculation opened Irregular, but In the main weak, prices showing a decline from Saturday's closing quotations of JiOKc, latter New Jersey Central. Delaware, Lackawanna and Western and Oregon Transcontinental, however. advance i Jc. Market early up percent, Canada Southern, MicaJgau Central, Western Union and New York Central being conspicuous iu the upward tnovejneijt. This was followed by decline of ( - per cent., iu which Wabasn preierreu una common, .Hicmgan a:iu . a i i t y a .a Missouri i act tic, wt-re tne roost prominent. During the afternoon prices still continutxt de clining, with occasional siUht recoveries. At the clos?. prires declined i'!,1 per cent.. Michigan Central, Texas I'acitlc, Wabash and Missouri I'aeiuc being most conspicuous. Closing prices show from the opening a deenne of per cent., latter Wabash preferred. New Jersey Cen tral. Lead inc. Michigan Central and abash co i mon were prominent in the decline. Transactions aggregated s.ouu anarea, i-j.uuu of .which were Canada Southern, l.soq Central Paclüc, 10,000 Cleveland, Columbus and Indlaua Central. 50,009 Lackawanna. K.UoU Denver aud Rio Grande, 0,000 Erie, 13.0n0 Kansas aud Texas, 4ii,C0O Lake Shore, ül.GOO Michigan Central, 14,000 Misiouri Paclü. b.WO sew Jersey Central, 2,uoo New York Central, 31,000 Northern Pacific, 40,000 Ontario and Western. 2.000 Pacific Mail, 00,000 Reading, 7,OO0St. I'aul. JO.OOOSt. Paul and Omaha, 11,000 Texas Pacific, 7,000 Ualon racmc. so.ow Wabash Pacific, 23.000 Western Union, 3.000 Oregon Transcontinental. 2.7 O Rast Tennessee, and 6,100 Rochester aud llttsburg. Mining stocxs are very uun ana irregular. R biuson opened at 250, declined to 215. and closed at 2: 16. State Lines 2 aud 3 sold at 33 and 31, and south Pacific at 24 and 2o: Chrys jhte adva;u ed irom 4S0 to 500, and Moose from 170 to 200, though selling at &)c seller sixty days. Sales for to-day, 1J1.827 shares. OOVXKKM3.irT 8KCUKITIK8. itcrllng, 60 days...487 5 per cent-ei. dlv.lOl'j rterhuK. Ftttht...-. U. 8. 4VC....-. 11 Pa, '81, extended..M101iNew U. 8. 4's..-1214 Kor The purchasing price lor uovernmenf xnds In. Indianapolis varies from tho. New York juotaUous por cent. BONDS. radflc 8 i .132 (Tennessee, new. 59 exit. Paciac firsts.116; . Union Pac flrst..-J I'U Erie Ind's li' U. P. land gTCJiU" 120 Lsihiih A WUks.106 I Ü. P. slakiiig fund Louisiana Conrola 6.i I Virplriia 35 ü If soun C'a.... 1 12' fi Virginia conKis & ft Joe...... ICS). Do. prefarred ....113 t. P. A t. 0. flrsts.-lio iTex. P. land grants.. 6 j; s teunstä 6 .... 5'J'il eXSERAL PTOCZF. r. ?., KIjO. dlv 82 Northera Pacific.. 40 adams Hrpress....!!) De. preforred.. Vi sJtoa A Torre H 2S North weiiern.. 1 1. f . U. pld tl Northwestern, pfd.,13 lracrlr.n lupres.. 94 li'ew York Ceatral127 1 . Sari., Cedar K. t N. 70 lOhio Central. ....... 15 uda southern &1 lOhio A MiSlstLpL. : .; X, C. & I. C 12 O. & Miss, pfd 100 J9 ltral lacltic w4.uutarlo & eet'n.- 2t laexapeake & Ohio. 21 I Pacific ilalL 42). Oo. first preferrsd. 31 Panama 2bö 5o. aecond 2I?I Peoria. D. A E .. MK OnlcaoA Alton..13t Htt buxg 37J4 0. A A. preferred ..130 I Reading 57 . IMC. .Burt. Jr Li 132,'iiKOCK Island ISJ :hL. .'Ss. U & K. U. 71 ist. L. & Han Fran ivs nta., Pan. &. Cleve- 51 lo. preferrod-.. 51 0., C, C. A I.......... 73,'h Do. first pfd--. 04 Lelaware A Hud 105. St. Paul 112 DeL A Lac 121'Ä;SU Paul preferred..121i TVenver A K. Grand. C."iSt. Paul A Mana 1.0 Irl -3. .. 30 St. Paul A Omaha. 31 trie preferred 72 St. P AO. pfd.. 10a Port Vayiie.....135 Texas Padnc41 Hannibal A St. Joe. 9 Union Pacide.... U.S. Express. ....... W., St. L. A Pacific Do. praerred Wells & Fargo Ex.. W. C. Tceraph . 13H . 5iy, .126 Do, preferred... 35 aarlem... ....-233 Houston A Texas.. 74 i OllnoL Central. $614 tndianapolis.B.AW. 42? Kansas A Texas 3Hi! East Tennesree . Lake Erie A West Lake Shore 30 Do. Dreferred.... 10iÄ Carbon Vi a 18 US 14U M Lou.. N. A. A ChL 60 i Excelsior MarL A Cm. 1st pfd 10J$ Home-juke Do. second pfd..... 6 i Little llttsburg... nemr. S (;harleVn r Onlarto ntcajgan Gentrai., no H2utcitsiiver...... Klssourl Pacific...... 92'i L'o. preferred-..., ifotlle A Ohio 21 Silver Cliff. iJorrls A Esex...J24 3tanlard..... .. NttfüTille A Cht... 61 ör.tro...... J. Central - 70;; Roblnscn, .forfolk A W. pfd 53 South Paciflc...- 2o Foreign Money and Stock Market. LONDON, 5 p. m.. May 8. Consols, 1011116; do. account, 101:!i Government Bonds' 44's, ll": 4s. 12:j. Rainoad Rinds Illinois Central. l-V.t' i: Pennsylvania Central. C2?4; New York CentrairiäO: Erie, 137; seconds. a; Reading. 2'. Amount of bullion withdrawn irom tue iianx ot England on balance to-day is 40.000. Turpentine j-St.irits, 42s 6113s. PARIS, May 8. Rentes, 84f 2e. COMMERCIAL. There was little doing iu the local mercantile markets yesterday in consequence of the late heavy rains, which have greatly retarded Interior trade by unfitting the wagon roads for travel. Price arc generally fiiui and few changes of con sequence are noted. GRAIN. The wheat market was quiet yesterday and bid ding üime, despite the light receipts. The markets opened lower and weak aud closed with an unsettled feeling, and a very material decline was established. No. 2 was saleable on track at SI 3l. Corn was lower, and, like wheat, losed weak. High mixed and yellow were offered at 7jJC, with 73c bid. Chicago was off J8j on early deliveries, closing weak. The market for oats was quiet, with some inquiries for white oats. Chicago grain asd provision market. Chicago, May 8. The markets were active to day, and prices were lower for grains, Wheat ruled unsettled and decidedly weak. The pressure to sell was attributed to the warmer weather and unfavorable outside reports Prices declined 2c May. l?c June. 25c July, rallied llc, fluctuated somewhat, and closed yta lower May, 2o June. 2c July. Sales at 81 20s, jl 27'- June. 1 2i4l July. Jl 14-Sll lcri August. Ou call, early sales were highifr, but at the close prices were(("8,5 lower. Com was fairly active but very weak, and the day's decline amounted to lalt. Ou call there was a heavy drop. May settled oowu lc; June, IVicjJuly, ?8;; August, c bales were I.SOj,000 bushels. Oats were dull, week and averaged lower; sales at 5l52Je June, 45vKc July. On call sales ot 1 t.'i.lioO bushels, mid price were lather firmer. Pork was fairly active and lflftloc higher, closing steadr. Sales at 518 32)418 3 June, fls50 13 72i July, SIS Tigris Jiy August. On call sales were made of 5,J bushels and prices a little easier. Lard was stronz end 103d2Vc higher, closing steady. Sales at Sil 2:.-0l üTJgC June and (11 40(t 11 45, July. On call salts ot 9,500 busuels aud prices firmer. INDUyAFOLU WUOLESaXE MARKETS Flour, Oram and IIa-. Flour New nrocese, 17 51 7 75- fiPCy, 17 00(3 7 23: choice S8 fO 6 7i: familv. 6 00 35 40: trebie xtra. So 50,5 75: double extra. S 2ygS 5): extra, f4 60(44 J5; superfine, U 2534 5J; fine, 3 7531 25; foundry. 83 60. ' Wheat We quote: No. 2 Mediterranean, 1 35; No. -a red. fl 4J(ül 35: Iay. 1 33; June, ?1 24; July, fl 1'. Com We quote: No. 2-wbltfl. 78SOc: No. 3 white. blh mlxel. 73(33vc; mixed, 72c; mixed May ,72c; mix?d June. 72c; rejected, 7'K:; sound ear, mixed, 73&75c; sound ear, white, 'J& 81c. Oats Market quiet: some inquiry for white oats. We quote: No. -a white, 63c; No. 2 mixed, 51c Rvc No. 2. 848S7;c. Hay Timothy, J16 00ai7 00 per ton for mall bale, ten toa cars: prairie held at 81 50(310 CO. Mill Feed 6hiptuff held at $22 00; bran 820 CO per ton. The Provision Market. Below are the present Jobbing pricas: Smoked Meats S. C. Hams: Ten and 12 pounds av., 14c: 15 pound av., isc; 17X pounds, av.. Breakfast Bacon-llHc; noulders.lOKc; CaUfor-d dU ham. 10'io: sptcei roiia, ll'J; Dacoa Ciear tide. l.c: do. twin, tr.leu twel 15

Pickled Meats Bean pork, per bbL, 200 Iba

125 W; extra mean pork, per bbL, 200 lb., 20 00. Mesa Beel 116 '.0. Lard Kettl rendered leaf, In tierce. ISO ; do, am oarri. I3S: Torter A Co.. tierce. I2c Lard Oil Wittier strained, in tierces, per g.d ion, wr. 8a usages Bologna, In cloth, 8c; In gut, f0. The Produce Market. Eggs Active; receipts liberal; shippers paying loc: sciung irom commission bouses at 14C Cheeoe Jobbing Price Weatera Heeerve Ohio, new, ll.ailSe: Michigan. Il4il2ic Butter Creamery Fancy, zsc; choice, 2Va27c Dairy Selected, 24c; choice. 20,423c Country Cnoice roll. 12315c; common, h0l0c Low Grade Nominal. Poultry Hens, 9e per lb.: roosters, 5c: turkeys. 10c: toms, 7&9c: Reese. 14 50: ducks, fa 75. Feather Prime geeae, 40c; mixed, 22327c; 02a feather. l5(42Cc Hides Green hides, 7c; greea caJi, lOc; creen salted hide. 738,c; green salted calf. 11c; dry nuit maes. i:w: crv salted metes. 10c: aamavea, omvthird off the above price. Tallow No. 1, 7se: No.2.6fa Wool Tub-washed and picked. S5rt16;: un washed, medium, if in rood order, 23c: unwashed. if not too heavy. 18A2U: fleece washed, if light. well-washed, and in good order. 'ü'föTftc; coarse Cottswold. 18c20c: burry and unmerchaniable according to their value. Vegetables and Fruits. Honey New. I8320 in 1 and 2 lb. caps in cases of 25 lbs: strained, vlGc. onions Bermuda. 12 2532 50 per crate; new Southern onions. S5 50rit 00 per bbl. Potaroes Choice. f 7Na Ou per DDL. ; lorx State Itose. fl S5: Burbanks, 51 40: Scotch Cham pion. 90cr$l CO; new potatoes. 65 50(Tt7 per bbl. Hweet fotatoea lams, s-iuo per doi. l ees Ureen per crate, tl öOmi 00. lleans Green, per crate. S2 25(32 50. a or.es 5005 60 fier bbl. as to quality. Dried apple Evaporated, I4ji5c; common anea. vft''. iitans cno!ce nary, m ou; meaium, ea vd; marrowfai. 8150. Kominy Per bbl., Ü1 7ai 90; pearl raeal, II 5o 5 CO; grit. J5 00,30 25. jsew atDagt so oufio w per crate. Cucumbers Per doz. SI W). Strawberries Per Staad, f 10 0012 00; per crate of 21 quarts, 5 00JC 00. The Orooery Market. 8a2r Cut loaf. lOJiatlc; powdered, U'l lie; graaulatod. 10, fi)U!4c; satudard a. Si.ji loc; off 4. S!49Mc: white extra C 9'i39c; fine yeUow av&.gvc; tood yellow. 5i9.,'8j; fxax yellow. .S?;; common trrada. sV'':. Co rees Common. 94 aiOVCc: Orauiarr. 11(3 12c; fair, l2;ftUt.SrC; good, 13'?lSy4c: prime, llM-ailJi'i trtctly prime. lSS'Co: ohoice, 16Saie4o: old t-overntar.it Java, 20SO-4e; Arbncxle' roasted, 14.314)83; Leverlng'F, lie -toiasses ana Byrups New urioans zcoi-sses. new crop. 66:-!78c: cyvun 52t70o per zaL for com mon to choice. Rice Carolina and Louisiana. 7i Svic 6 rices Pepper, 18Q19c: alspiefc. I8i2uc; C'or?. i ,450c; ginger, JOjtio: tnnazaon In maU, 2bi& Oo; nutmegs, 5e.Ql G5; mace, (1 0531 io. for 6T to lu3 pcckoui. iNtlt Lake soils m car lots at El 10; dray lots at fl 15; raAll lot 10c nore from store; dairy, $2 8ä(ö3 00. tätarch So2ned pearl, iVt.la per lb; Eureka Cc: champion Rloss lump. 7c; improved corn. .iat risb Packerei, extra mess, s per hri: halves, S13; No. 1 mai keral, i5; halves, 17 50; No. 2 mackerel. 512; halves, $5 50; No. S niackere; U: halves. S 2a: No. 1 whitetish. half bris. S7 50: famdv whiten -h, halves. 35; No. 1 herring $., (Vidfish Boneless, S 50l3 per 100 lbs; Grand Bank, CöC per lb. oru,i.. ruti iTaon iyer raiina. ws zsna 3 35; now layer, J2 90i3 00 per box ; Valencia. 12I-4 rTeUVjC; 8ultna, l4aiuc: loose Muscatel r&tstii. $- 00 .3 10. Lemon Messina, five tier, fancy ?4 50 (5 00. trng" Messina, 6 2-V46 50; Imtierial. 0Jti7 25. Prnnee Prime Turkish. 7;a8o: Bohennaa, C37c; Fronch, VlVlCc: currants, 7 eteanoa Goo is we quote: Tomatoes, 2 ilb, sj oj id; Sihs, S130uil 35; l"etedie8. 2 lb, standard. 11 5V5d 63; 3 lb. 32 50(62 75; secoida, lbs, 2 25 5": a lb. Si 401 4S: Pie Peaches, 3 lr Zi iJ ftl Co; 6 lbs., tl S5C43 00; Blackberrtd. SI 85.ftl 40; st-awixTrtea, 1 40 i 4"; Kaspoeme. 1 1 tor-H 65; ;iterrtes, red. II 0 white, f2 25; Süln Beans, Ii 1CJ41 20: Grocn Pes .vorrowfat tl 6531 75: Crly Jnae.fl 7f 1 85: Ca'ifoniia, 91 OD: farmonth worn, fl NXSl A: Mruntiln uear Com. SI 55rl 160: Eeel1et Corn, 31 501 55; Polk, i IPs, SI 25 ai i.V Polk. 3 lbs. 51 791 80: Golden Rule, II fsVai 60: Revere, t W(1 CO; AppleS, ar.dard. 3 Ib.. 9: gallon. 3 15fli3 25: lib. üackerei,tl305l 15; Piö.ppies. fl 85 82 25; mon, 1 lb. 31 7vl To: 2ibc S3 25; Lobsters, 1 lb, 8175; 21bs.t2 75; Tumbler Je'.Ufa. 8.ViJc: Covt Oyster, 1 lb. Unat weight, UtaSx;: i to. full welket. 81 05,31 10: 2l. i'.Kht weight. SI 10: 2 Ps, full weight. 81 83(31 5: Sardines. French. &, il 75(31 85 per dot, : American 43, 11 00 per dot. Dry Ooods. TRINTS. Cccheco fancy- - Cc American fancy 6c. pacinc -....... bc Hamilton lancy be Simpson's mourn. 6Vc. Härtel fancy - 6e 6c 6c 6C 4'C 4JC 4V.C tuiiystone lancy. . 6Vc Oriental fauey Arnold fancy - 6e Allen's fancy .. 'anchesterfancy. 6 V, Berlin solid Merrircaek fancy . 6-5c!Harmonv fancv ...... Merrimack 6hirt... 6c I Dundee fancv. teel River fancy...- fic ; Berwick fancyImperial s 'I'd bl'k 6c i Victoria solid Ll'k.GINGHAMS. Lnncaster : . '.c New Er eland 7c Plunk-eft... tc OC ! Minion dress styleslO'-ic WJdte M'fg Co... Royal dress styie-..io.iC Fates Glasgow 9c J Renfrew dress st'l'slO Jc 8l4c Canton dres st'1's..iOVic 8c Johnson's book fid liVjC 8c jJohnson's mourn. ..15c Glcnurven ...... PACIFIC MILLS DRESS GOODS Poplin Lustres...10c 54 Brocatel ifiV'c Ai Dae Lustres .löse 6-4 Poplins Gl -ltic .10VÖ: 6 4 Cashmere CA...-21C Steel Lustres.., t'ashmeres llc 6 4 Cashmere AC... :10c Beige .. 12s,e ?4 AustraUaa crepe.20c Cash Beige -12 Vic 4 4 Cretonne- 10c 0. L"i n aIod 15C '4-4 Percales., .15 Lawns lie (Lattice Lawns-...10,c STEVENS' CRASH. - Sl4c N Brown UKc 9J-ic N N Brown 12J4c 10:'eXX Brown 15c Brown. Brown. Brown., Bleached lc higher. BUOWN COTTONS. Atlantic A..... 8l4c; Massachusetts BB "c Atlantic II............... Tic Nashua R Crescent City A...... Scj Mystic River Crescent City B.. .- 73ic Peppered E...... .... 7iiC;Pepuerell R....... Crescent City C. ... r4C ...2-2C ...25c .V.27c 5sc .- 44c Appleton A 8Wc Pepperell 8-4... . 7c Peppered 9-4.. . 7,l,c Pepperell 10-4. ... 7ie Ctica C.....-. Uifton GCr, , GranitvilleEE... Augusta. Continental C fcl4C Peerless BLEACH SO COTTONS. WamsTiPa. .. 13c IBallardvale 6K 8? 7,c 25c Y. Mills Vtc iCnestnut Hill Fruit of the Loom. ..10c B'.ackstone A A Lonsdale.....-. l0c IWhiiinville 33 in. Farwell . 9"c Pepperell 8-4 Barker Mills Lin wood Kitchville 9Kc Pepperell 8 4 27Jc .... 954c pepperell io-4.........3ec 8V4c;laterville 33 in 6Vc .... 8-Jc Mother Hubbard... 8V 8c Sagamore 27 in- 4c COTTONADES. , 9c' Everett, heavy .20c T...1SC I York, 8 ox ....Vj Hope . . Pocassett P M0. Elton Whittenton. D A Whlttenton, F-... Vhttte11ton. A. 16c York checks- 12c 14c lYork. twl'd N'k's.l5c Wtdttenton. AAA-.l(ti& Liefleld 1HC ...-12c Gesundheit Gc jOxmead.. CAEPET CHAIN. 21c JColored 26c 210 No. 500Cot'n YariilOyc 2lc j Twine.. .c GP.AIN BAGS. White Coverlet Candle Wiek.... American -..... Lewis ton 20c I Kranklinville 23 Kr; Stark A -25c ,.10 ... 9c -11 He 9c ..16SC ..13Xc TICKINGS. Amoskeag, A C A....1KC IShetucket, S-..., Lewiston. 36 in... 184c Swift River. Iewiston, S2-in... Lewistou, 30-in.-16',-c Hamilton, D.... !.-,coalilan-i, Auai Conestoga, B F.... 18c York, 32 In.. Conestoga, C C A. ..14c York, 30-la.. CHEVIOTS. Amoskeag 11 Vie1 Alabama plaids 8c Amokeag plaid 12c; Augusta piaids 8sc W'tt'nton, ex. sto'tlOVicLoulsanla rlaidi... 8c Whittenton, B. ... 9c jGreenbriar plad 9o Kverett . 10c isiummervie piaius sc Edinourii ...llc Otuwa plaids 7Vc G; eat Republic ... Tc'ewt'u F'ls plaids 8,c Urag- Market. Alcohol. $2 S2rt2 C6: calomel 25; eamphorsSOviioSc; cochinel, 60(t47oc: chloroform, c: gum opium. Jl 75 00; Indigo, tl 00j3 00; morthine, 3 85.-4 00. Oils Castor, Jl 101 15; sweet oil. 90c$l 75; olive oil, $150(33 00; berpamot (Sanderson'), 82 753 00; lemon (SanderSon's). S3 25(33 50. Quinine. P. A W., Z2 15(2 2vf; ciuionidia,P. A W.. 1100(41 05. American bi-carb. oda, 45c; English do., 6iSi6J- Hnuff Garrett's oz. packs, SI 15 per do. ; 4-ox. bottles. S3 60 per doz. Flove's sulphur, 436c TurenHne,5,.3i6io. Enmishver. red, by bbl., Hie: ie?s Quantities, 3V5- Iodise. 83 1W(93 75. Iodide potash, f2 25 e.io-reJi. -so.aiTC. tuautrb, no oi ax wiaaow glasn, 60 an1 & por cent.; doable 65 per cent. off. ihe Iron Stärket. Screw and Ptrao Ftingo tyv-H"- aooortltnj to rsrs. Lead Pig, oara, Barlron 2 80 100c. Norway Iron Bar asd snapea, b-o''t; uaiiroa. 859o. Cut Nr'la No, lu to kW, ti J5 pr ken; maller ie Tewnlrt' advanoa. Horse Shoe Burden' 5 00: frtralo S5U0; niuio shoe 81 0 higher. Horse-6fcoe Kails Northwestern , Globe and Putnam, finished. 15 .50 for 8: smaller sixes regular advance. Carriage and Tiro Bolts Refined 80 i-er rent : Norway 5n and 10 per ceatNnts and Wner 435 cents off xnsJiulae-turer' Ht Iron Harrow Teeth 4c 8 teel Harrow Teeth 6c. Steals Ameinr-h. lie: extra atsos and qualities -'ldl'tcal; round machinery, 80; rpring, 8c; too calk. 80; Mmnvod, lay.SSlOs; tire, axreVtnr, to sie and brand, 6Q7o; plow, steel slabs, t&ta. Ulseelianeons Markets. Hemlock sola, 23as?c: oak oie, S1S; Perjisylvarda harness leather, 37(4 4o; harness leader S0337c: ,rt(?le leader, per dot., $0 i$72; aoraefxio kip. asayjc; Frenen ip.90rvai m: dersciccalx VCc331 20: French caü, fl 10ai 86.

OUj Weauota: Ihjed.rnv-, 59c: boiled, 62c

larei oil. cxirr . sawre: nitee'' Ml. 67c: latui CAlr.f oV. 12aK; s-j-Ibi L, .35Cc: Kvaalcs . 10 oUc:ci)oll. fiKuan lea.'i te'. I'H.rfloc; Xi0 text. 10:0'. : watr wUlus. IJ , 313 So. Tin ten EuDQiio W auoto: Btt Chare. d Cr. I V. iuxli. 14x22 aad lil2. 17 00 wr box I X. 10x14. 14x-2ü and 12x12 ?9 00 pc: Sox : 1 C 14x20. nxrtln tln.ee 50 nr box ; I CaxiS, sin: oiocx en. m rig?, w: m ran, tcrr. ron 27 B iron, 4 9?: 27 C Iron, 7 00; Moorohead gal vanised. SO per cent, discount. ö-ee idnc, eS Copper tot -Dm s. Sic Piaidsbed coppor, SOo. äoJ der, 15ai7& Hire. 40 per cent, off Ust. LITE STOCK. ladlanapoll Um dtoek Mark. öToex Yaana, May 8 Hogs Receipts, 447 bead ; ahipmanui, 160 head The market opens for tbe week with a strong de mand, but owing to the very light supplies and miserably poor at that we can hardly say we had narket, and If the price falls to improve the re eelptsof hogs within the next five days. 3 will be freely paid in all the Western markets for prime heavy shipping. This price, however, has been paid both in Cincinnati and Chicago, and would be paid here ii we could get the same grade of hogs. We quote." Heavy peeking and shipping bogs Assorted light and medium. 7 35(37 . 7 307 50 6 75v" 30 Common to goo light - 6 356 90 ,. 4 25 Skit . Cattle Receipt, 1G2 head; shipments, 2S head The market was moderately active at a slight advance 011 all grades; $6 75 wA paid in several in stances by the city butchers, an 1 several bu vers were here lor prime shipping but none offered. The market closed strong with pen cleared. We quote: Good to prime shipping.... , Common to rair snipping-.., tt T-r3 7 25 5 7ij 6 50 6 !0jj 6 5o 3 50 5 50 4 25 9 5 50 3 Ö0VJ 4 25 1 7 -a 3 00 2 25i40 ou 5 50c4i 7 00 25 0000 00 liooa locnoiee ouieuerw' ... Common to fair bMicheis'. Heavy feeleifL............... Stock steers....... . Common cows. Bulls... ........ ......... Veal calves........... ....... Milch COW8.-.................. 8hecp heceipta, 40 head; shipment. 180 head. The theep market showed more life to-day but almost confined to country dealers who are taking them back to their farms thirkiue that prices will soon change for the better. No wocled sheep wanted. We quote: Good to prime shipping.. .........t5 23 -6 00 Common to fair- 3 Jxjoaj m Elsewhere. 8T. LOCI3. May 8. Cattle Receipts. 1.600 head; shipments, 200 head. Supply consisted wnolly of grafs Texans and malu.y poor quality; common u lair were taken at Si;i5; good to choice native butchers' would bring jf 5 6 50 : sh pplng steers waateil at fall prices, but none ffered ; stockers aud feeders also wanted. Mieep Receipts, 3.0.10 head; shixunents. 150 ead. Offerings light, the receipts beimr mainlv for through shipments; demand limited and rices weak, ranging from föctö 50 for lair to fancv wooled, and tl 25(7 55 for clipped. nogs active and nigner; ugnt to best Yorker, 75((j7 30; Baliiraores, f7 3V37 40; packing, $7 lo Ci ou; butchers' to lancy, 5 CojS; pigs, f6 2537. iteceipis, i.ujj oe-au; snipmenes, xaj neaa. PHILADELPHIA, May 8. CatUe-In active demaLd; alesef 2.C00 head; prime, f 25(8 75; good, 97 75('ts 2.5; medium. S7 25(7 62; com mon, J5 7-(!j7 liy9; fat cows, il 75(t7. . bho! Inctlve; ;2c lower on good grades, and I to lc lower ou common stock; wool sheep, i fx'(5H; sheared, f7 &; sprirg laaibs, il öoj per head. Calves t CS S. Hogs In active demand: talcs of 3;000 head; extra, 11; good, J10 jOi.10 7o; me iium, SlO 1 25. KANS AS CITY, May 8. The Commercial Indi cator reports: cattle Keceiprs. ju neaa; snipment. 40J ncad. Market quiet; native stivers, 1,000 to 1,210 lbs. aver:e. sola at fco(3t cows, ?4 VjQo. Hois Receipts. 1,400 head; shipments, C O ead. Market steady at j 25(4725; bulk sales. i6 )3(7 05. Sneep Receipt.' none: shipments, none. Mar ket nominally unchanged. CHICAGO. May 8. The Drovers' Journal re pons: Hogs Receipts, 15,000 head; shipments, 1,200 houd. Demand good and active at 5c advance: conman to good mixed, f 6 1J(7 50; heavy prfekg and shipping, 5or7 Jj; light, zu 85fa7 50; situ" and culls, 4 606 90. Cattle Kecoi pis, 4,000 ntAd; shipments, 5.300 head. Market slow but steady for best; exports. S7 25c7 75: good to choice shirplng. J5 7ö(ji,7 10; common to fair 10c lower at $5 70.5 CO; mixed butchers' weaker at Si 50(5 40; stockers and feeders steady at J"2 75i"r.i; grass Texans, receipts. 00 care, heaviest of the season. IO.cj 15c lower; poor t fair, $4(15: good to eboiee, S5 90(5 JO; stock era and feeders, S2 75-;i5. hheep Receipts, 9J0 head; shipments S00 head. Market dull and lifeless; inferior to prime, 3 5136 75: medium to good. $t 50.- 50. lroers' journal Liverpool cable dispatches siys: Cattle steaety at ll(r$us; sheep, layiis. EAST LIBERTY. Pa.. May 8. Cattle Receipt. s-t head. The market is fair at about last week's prices. I Ioks Receipt. 4 6T0 hi-ad. The market is firm; Philadelphia"-, 57 70(j7 85; Yorkers, 7 253 45. Sueep Receipts. 6.200 head. The market is dull, with prices 10g:2Jc off from last week. RCFFALO, May 8. Cattle Receipts to-lay, SCO head : coiisi?nei thronen.. 93 ears. The market is dull and unchanged with slim attend ance of all clashes of buyers. Extra steers, 87 4 )g 77; good to choice steers, 5 6.)M' -: fair fo me dium, i 2-V&6 75; light butchers, i ' 7-56 25: common thin butchers' stock, $1 25d5; fat bulls. t 50(35 25; choice, 56. Sheep and Lambs Receipts, 4.033 head, con signed through, 90 cars. The market is demoral ized and runs heavy, buyers holding off, f uily yQ i-ic lower: fair to good wool brought 507; fair to good clipped, S-hS.5 av There is uo eastern trade, and a lae numo?rof cars remain unsold. Hogs Receipts, 6,500 head; consigned through, 80 car. The market is steady with a fair demand ; good to choice, ST -lOtjiT GO; light do., 57 10gj7 20; pood medium lot4, 7 6?ti7 80; pigs, & 256 75. Best grades disposed of. NEW YORK. May 8. The Drovers' Journal Bureau reports: BeevesReceipts. 3,700 head, making 9,400 head for the week. About seventy car loads were held back on the road; dull trade at an advance of VifisViC from Friday ; yards not cleared; extremes, Slul5; general sales, SI 2 75.313 75. An exporter bought 100 fat steers at $14 25. Shipments for the week 470 head, of live cattle, 790 head of live sheep, 2,822 quarters bwf, 510 carcasses mutton. Slieep Receipts, .9 900 head, making Si.O'ai head for the week. Market weak and demoralized, with a dragging trade; reduction strong. 4c: extremes, fl 50&6 25 per cwt. for clipped sueep ; S5 Six! 25 for unshorn do. ; f 78 for spring lambs; tweuiy car load must be carried over. Swine Receipts, 11.2 head, making S0.200 head for the weak. Market easier for lire hogs at 7(ij7 70 per cwt. BALTIMORE, May 8 Cattle The market is Tnore active; lops ate a shade higher; mediums, 15c; common, shade off; very best, 1. 120: nrst quality. 17 12i7 50; medium. 5 505 75; ordinary, li .Wii Receipts, 78Shead. Hogs Full supplv and only a moderate demand : prices quoted at S'MIO 50. Sheep and Lambs Receipts, 5,419 bead; prices for sheep quoted at t:6 25: lambs, $58. tJ GENEKAL MALKET3. Produce Markets. NEW YOKte. Mav 8. Cotton Quiet at 12 12)c; futures steady: May, 12 32c: June, 12.4.-.c; July, 12.57c: August, 12.72c; September, 12."2c; October, 11.72c; November, 11.52c: December, 11.53c ; January.11 65c; February, 11.77c: March, lltJC. Flour Dull; receipts, 13,000 bbls.; exports, 1,400 bbls.; superfine. 83 90(31 20; common to good exrraa, $1 70(35 SO; good to choice, tf " Sx9; white wheat extras. $7 2.v.9; extra Ohio. tölO(j.S50; St. Louis, f- 10y9; Minnesota patent spring. $7 509 25. Wfceat-lC2e lower; heavy and unsettled; receipts, 70.000 bu.; exports, 10,000 bu.; No. 2 spring, $1 40: choice ungraded red, fl 11(31 44: No. 4 do , (1 25. delivered; No. 1 white, sales of 7.500 bu. at f 1 43!: ungraded white, fl 4l(Al 42: No. 2 red May, sales of leo.OOObu. at 1 4öK(ül 40. closing et 143: June, rales of -tOo.OOu bu. at $1 l5.l 4ft, closing at 1 45; July, sales of 600,000 bu. at fl is? (U 314 closing et f 130: August, ales of 216.000 Us. at tl Ysa, 2S3. closing at SI 22- September, sales of 72.000 bu. at 81 23$k 2:Va. uIohjuk at SI 23. Corn Openeti JSlJc lower; afterward firmer and recovered most of the decline, dosing hitl and heavy; receipts, 241 86. bu. ; exports, öbu.: ungraded. 79 äu2c: No. 2, 8182c; elevator. 81?4'cH2ic delivered; No. 2 white. 9uc; "o. 2. May, 81082c, closing at StJc: June, 80 tvS2c. closing at 804c; July, SOMsic closing at Stie: August, siSi'o cioing at 814c; September, 82(V2?ic. tlosiug t 82c Oa tueettled at fi4c lower; receipts, 75.iM0 bu., mixed western, 57!i62c; white do., 60Cde. Hay Quiet but firra at 7075c. Cott&s In fair demand, steadily held. Sugar Quiet but firm; fair to good refining quoted at 7?3KA Molasses Firn; New Orleans, 5fy372c: lancy, 78c. RiceFirmer, native, 6e; Rangoon, 60. bovh duty paid. Petroleum -Quiet but turn; united, 74c; crude, öc; refined, 7c Tallow Quiet but firm; prime city, 8'ic. Rosin DuJl aad lower at 32 40. Turpentine 54fl55o. Fanra Western fresh dull anl weak atlSc Pork i',ro-jger: tiew mess, $18 75 19. Heel uuiet not ritmly held. Cut mcts Quiet and nominal; long clear, tl0 87$; short tlear. IU Sl. Lfj-d Steady ; prime steam, til 574r3ll 60. Butt'dT Quiet but steady at 10(4300. Cheese iiuii ana unsettled at 8i2c. CHICAGO. iav 8 Flour Dull and nn hanged. Wnfat Unsettled, lower and Irregular t tl 21H cib;il 21 May; $1 25 June; 1124

July; tl Jl AuRust;fl Cyear; No. Chicago spring. $1 2 11 16: rejected. tft'.Vx. Corn Cnstitlt.l and generally lower; Tyc. cash und My; 7'H7i;yj Jone; 72'4:i72;;'c July: 72'4c August: 59c year. "at I itciive ai d Ioaer: 5.v cash; Me May;3;? June; t'-'i'c July; 8r!4c August: 35i? year K. Du?l sud lower at 78C Barlej-ull and nominal. PerkModerately active and borcer; 13 4V3I 5t, Ckih; lis 45 May: f 18 47k(3is 'A June: tls WX,m 70 July: $18 62ty!8 70 August; 0 07igi0 00 A'p-

temoer; 17 lay.u ou year Lard Active, fjr.n i i.i.-u t,v year i.ara Active, fir.n er; $11 o5eashand lay; Jll 351 37V 47X11 50 July: ffl ftttfui f.oy- Atj70 ll 72 Septemt,er; fll l7-i year. ana nigner; ill June; $11 gust; $11 ,.w,tuiiiiunu,ju uj. uuiier i'uii; oraicaiy ' creamery, r.'cs-"oc; lair to- moire düirv. tj A- ,J u-r 81 -13 "cigDM urn io uunao. z-j. um w eat unsettled and .er; zi?aiay; ;i Jane; $1 WZ Julv; $1 15V August. Corn Active, but l-,er: 72c May; 7w5io June; 71V-C Julv: ll.o. Aus. .(n September; lc October. Oats Fairly active, a iiin: nigner; ?Wilj;4c Julv; 37.0 August Pork Aer.lve. firm aud higher: SIS aiw,ii i m. $18 iiy, June; 18 70(318 72 July: $1 N5r! j August; $1919 10 September: $19(319 05 Orb-ber. Laid Irregular and active: Sil 9V- m... $11 3511 -67 June: $11 50ail hiy, til v; 11 w August; $11 70(11 72 September; $ll72H October. Receipts Flour. 7 .son hhi vhut bu.; corn. 22t,000 bu. ; oats, 76,000 "bu. : r-e. 2.V.-0 DU. bhlpmentS Flour. 7 ÖOO hhlß.- whr V.tn. bu.; corn, n.ooobu.; oats, 42.000 bu.; rye. 1,500 bu. ; barley, 5,000 bu. . BOSTON, May 8. Flour-Quiet; superfine, f425 (34 75: extras. 65 25(55 75: Wlsforsln ti. r (7; Minnesota extras, ftwas: tihio bri Kc.'h,.', and Indiana winter wheats, fo 5Ct(7 50; Su Louis and Illinois, $7 25(3'J 75: spring patent, JS 503 j, iium paieues, fSds). tkjrn Quiel: rso. 2 and hluh lniue.i . i , - ctom. w i i iuiu jtiuow, wy-juc; no ?raae, 87Ss'jc. Oats In 1 i r. ' ' moderate aemand: no. 1 and extra whit cm 6sc; No 2 while, 64c: No. 3 white. iaf.2c. Rve wis, i. Km vyuiei ana uncnanoed prime. 545 ;0ä16: mess Sl9(.il9 2.i: car i -r.' ira ciear. vswsi w. Beel Mrm: mess. filrtil2: extra mess. S13S14; family, Sl5(7itfi; extra family, v. iäiu .-ieiuy ai ii Ofll J -i) Hams rirui ai tu ou tl.i öU. Kutter i ho ca Arm creameries, 2tUc; ladle, packed, 17(S23c. Cheese Quiet; choice, lie: fair to good, 12a,i3vc. Eggs in lairuemanu ai l flc KeceiDts Flour, 6,e00 bbl.; 2,600 sack; cora, 44.0OJ bu. : what 2,300 bu.; oats, 21.CO0 bu. Shinments-Flour. ,600 bbls. LOUISVILLE. Mt S -PrAHdTn a m " - d VI T A I PV1 demand and a shade higher. Mess pork. S19 ;X,' Jiuii meats: snou ders. S7 7.V37 S7V': oWr riD. no 7j(u10 8s: clear siiles. fll 75. Bacon houlder. 50S 62: clear rib. $11 37X&11 75 tear, v 2.-. Sugar-cured hams and lri ein a-ei uutuaiiKeo. r lour nrm ana in fairflemandextra family. $35 50; No. 1. $5 75a6 25; patents. i-nmcB io lancy, t.Mi i)U. Grain Dull ud nominal. Wheat Oniet and unchanco.1. Corn Active: No. 2 weite. 83Wasöc: No. 2 mixed. 80c. Oats Quiet but stead v: No. 2. 55(ä ose; mixed, 57c. Cotton Quiet and unchanged. CINCINNATI, Msy 8.-Cotton Firm at ll7-lour-Quiet; lamry, $ 90C6 20; fancy, $ 50 -a. nneai iJUii ana lower: io. 2 red winter. 81 Silil spot: SI 15V6 Julv. Jörn Hphvv and lower: No. 2 mixed. 777ae snot hl d May; 77kc June: 7'JC Aueust. Oats Rasier: No. 2.mixed, 51 55c. Rye Dull at 88c. Barlev Scarce and nominal at SI 10. Pork Firmer at $19. Lard-Strong; help at SU 30. Bulk Meatsstronger; shoulders, 7 74; clear rib, $10 65. irra; shoulders, S8 25; clear rib, $11 50; ! oku-i itir eUiatü'i: choice Wster.i 22c: choice central Ohio. 20c I.inaee.1 to . k. . Oil -Quiet at;w'5e. Hoes Easier at $5 53.3; 1,6 0 head ; shipments, 6-W head. ' -'"DO, May Wheat Dull ; No. 2 red, t 37;!i'il 37J8: May, 1 37 bid; June, " .; Jüly, 1 I6ja; August. $1 14: year, it Hyt. Corn Inactive; hit:h mixed. 7s,c; No. 2 75?; May, Vöc asked; June, 73J4c; July, . r-ar, 53e. Oats No sales. Cl.wd uwt, little doing; No. 2 red, spot, $1 37ml S7M; Mar,$ist-il 37; June. $1 33; July. $1 1C14; August held at $113. Corn a snade easier; hi,h mixed, 77c bid; No 2. spot, 74-c; Mav, 71V3 74V.C; June held at ",Zc: July, 7u';c; year,5?(3 534c. Receipts Wheat. 15.0OU bu. snipmenis Wneat, 67,0 bu ; com, 79,0e'0 bu. ; oats, none. Dry Goods. NEW YORK. May 8.-Tride in the way of order selections usual to Monday was very moderate and tho general inquiry very light. Ginghams were slow in jobbing hands, but so is everything, as the weather is much against an active distribution seasonably. ejralok fine ginghams, all styles, have been reduced to 12'-c. and sold quite freely. The importii g drv goods svndicate. composed of Taylor. Kilpatfick A Co.. Cleveland; Adnrn. Meldrum A Anderson. Buffalo; Sibley, Lindsay A Curr. Rochester; Forbes A Wallace, Springfield, Mass.: Brown. Thompson A Co., Hartford, and Caliendar, McAustan A Troup, Providence, having beeu fully organized, will establish an agency in Manchester, England, n'ider the management of O J. Rounds, as a branch of A. Swan Brown's New York oihee. Rounds sailed for Europe on Saturday last. Ulis new derarture is backed by several millions of capital and by a bustuess capacity of such importance as to carry through successfully any undertaking. Leaf Tobacco Market. Louisville, May 8 TLe course or the leaf tobacco market during the week has been absolutely barren of interest. Saks have beeu of moderate dimensions and prices have r-hown no variation. The only special feature of the week was the sale of 116 hogsheads of Clarkaville tobacco at Boone warehouse. Tobacco wes rether dry and did not realize as good prices as was anticipated, hence there were many rejections; best prices paid was 512 for Todd County hoKsheuds. Receipts for the week, 890 hogsheads, egaiust 810 hogsheads last week and 1,64'J hogsheads last year. There have been 23.214 hogsheads of the crop of 1S.S1 sold to date against l!),013 hossheas of the crop of 1SS0 sold to date in 1881. and 15.213 hosbeadsof the crop of 1879 sold to daie ia 180. Oils. PITTSBURG, Pa., May 8. Fetroleum Active; united certificates firm; closed at74;'4c; refined, 7gC Philadelphia delivery. ANTWERP, May S. Petroleum, 17L Whisky. BALTIMORE, May S. Whisky-Firm. CINCINNATI. May 8. Whisky Irregular and lower at Jl 15ö.l 16: combiuaiiou sales finished goods, 715 bbls ; basis! tl IS. PHILADELPHIA, MajS. Whisky Firm at f 1 22. AbsoIu;ely4Pure. This powder nevsr varies. A irtarrel of purity strength and wholefomene-. More economical than the ordinary kinds, and can not be sold iu competition with the multitude of low test, short weight alum or rhrsohate powders. Sold only ncans. KovaL sitiso powoEa e.o., L T. . . T") .-. nr r. S- 1AC W J 1 1 iireet New York. I I f tu lUiliilBk v t Sal -a mutiuii' Tho Great Healing: Kcmedy. nprmtw )ijctwi,i,iiihbwwih i in TmF I , -...-.JJ . - fiSTORlA Old Dr. PitcLeiAa remedy for Children' Complaints.' Ü-BIT FÜSILY CUHF.Ii with DOUBLE ClLLOliXDK ef GOLD. Krav Free. T"i Morphine Ut; 200 rp. f l,m f.KSf.TK V. K.VT.FYM. D J Ifltffll! i I ill.

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