Indiana State Sentinel, Volume 31, Number 4, Indianapolis, Marion County, 28 February 1883 — Page 8
THE INDIAlA." STATE' SENTINEL. WEDNESDAY. FEBRUARY 28. 1883-
TflE 00D WORK GOES OX.
The Belief Committee Contlnuee to Look After the Ohio Mver fcufferera Donatione, Etc. The siffcricg aong the Ohio River con tinues to Increase, and everyday brings new I cases of war.i to the attention of the ßtard ! ot Trade IM.-f Committee, the numbers of which are workirg hard to v sist those i-i distress. The contributions continue to -com in every day, until the amount hat has b?en received Hy the Committees has reached $27 .(XK). The Jastern cities Lave rot been backward and lave dor.a'ed m t liberally. At the niee'tg cn 'Chat;; vfsferday Msj jt Branahoru. .ho had j-i-a reiurLed Irom a trip o the looded district, made a statement f what he had seen r.pd if the wztifs and suffering of the in!iab'r.ri;s of that locality. After which the auc iuu cf the seats for the Ma?nnerclvor entt:t.-tir. tuent was continued with the follo-vii .'jr r-utts: Charles Soebuer, 3 premium fo.-six scats; W. P. GHu;. Charles S e::r.er. $1 for four teats; L. C. Hopkins it fir thrfe seats; netiin $22. The lueeii: j. ?h-.n adjourned until 4 o clock. At this h.v.ir .he full Committee tuet at the Indiana N.vi.:.nl Rink, when a empale n from J. Co d n IJ nnett, of the New York Herald, was reirt irllirm the Committee to elraw uf n li-:a Lt $3, UOU to l J used in re lieving the 3:iif:-rir- of those raiding in the iruill torves between Evansville and Te Albai.7. The C'ouuv.iir- e '.hen sent him tLe foUjw in te tgrai; : iNMANAfOJ I. Feb. 2.1. Jame; Gurion ".nrclt. New Ytrk Herai?. NV.v Ye,rk: Sir Yo-.r t-.-Iu'ini of to-day, sntroiizlng a 3rtt ou tbo N v ik Herald lor is to) more for the benefit i i..u rmedlate stations between V:7itnsviU.-i : ' v Aibiuy. Is received. We b-it to think i.r tr;U generous donation, end to 8y that ve t-a.e crte:etl a boat, whl:h we will lo .t v.ith r .vifKi'i, bedding and cloihir.e, ard send in i ba-e if le'yr Branham. We also send line of u.r- ;rii rn plies iu charge of Dr. E, Klder Odinra't ot the India', spoils Bmrd m H-altn. thews supplies will and d.-;r:l;.r. d where most n xata a,ou the nvvr. .V r.-:- -rt will be made cf tCJ sanitary cm-ti lo i of :hc -o;l of which v.e will aivUe you I dir. f.'j : i omnmtte sent down J .st I ue-:s day report havii. supplied the people for a dis-ta'io-j tif ei.-.h. live lade south of New Albany. The aid wo .c t timely; many of the persons were i mi.d d-vi u'e nud received their hrst sup V. T. M A ixjtt, Treasurer. Tha C.-.r.MnUtfC after deciding what to eei.d in sVs tat to the euffiirers, and send ing :i c.r ! o 1 of provisions and c!o Iiic to Lawrerceluraud Jellersoaville, edjjurned. At the ;nc ting of the Kelief .'ommittee ye'tcrdiy afieriioon a telegram from G. F Branharn, at Mt. V-rnon, was read, itating that the bjit Lad provisions enough to last io cr tfcr; -o i'. iva. The following telegram wai also received: New Yoek, Feb. 25. V. T. I'-P-loLt. T(ejsurer Relief Committee: You are 3'Uh r z -d t draw tUXK) rJ htiosnl for re t iiitermi-diate ntntioua along the river. J'lcasa ttlerrpn hrkiiowleflgiaeut ot tbistecond donation eih1 s ch fac" h my 1 it:t r- to fand fcub-criJt-r.'-. James Gordon Uesxett In the t-l'Kr:ta returnine thanks the Committed '. .-riu-id the eend?r t-at boats with irovi-i.'i.s. ui?lic!ne, b'dinjj and clotiiing ver.- :iyins between Xw Albany and the nw.it'.i i f the Wabash llver. and Another b--.:- T.v.)u!:l leave Madi?o:i f r Lanrei.c'ourg today. He was also informed tli'it th? Miller: r-.; and di'i'rc? wa jreat. II. S. Wa'v.n left last evening wir h three car load of provisions for the fintfer r bet .vtea L ir ;ncebarg anl Joilersonvilie, cou-i-iii:g of 10 0ut pounds hominy uicl ' 10(101 pounds commeu!. f t'OJ pounds llnir, 2CXA1 pound cook?d bean. 1,0") U'-ii'dj Fausage. l.Oot) j.ounds pUa' üet. 5 On. p mnds hacon. 3,'X) pounds crackers. :...() pounds coiTe, 2W pounds ot - ions, GOO pourios ugar. 3C0 pound i prune;, lifty ciiuforts. t;rfe boxe ciothing. f:!j mattiesjes. Ua the rtlief boat LeresC'er a banner will bi plsced bearing tlt wovl, lndijtn-Ap.j:.:s 1". ard of Trade lirlicf Committer." Notes. Boston yesterday donated $3 000 to the THree larcr l.xesof clothing came in last night from Ij' hi report. A cir load f good3 from West Held will be i-tnt to Lawrencoburg. Will A. iJevore will have charge of the free djiema'-y al Lawrenceburg. Gei mania Iv Je 2 C34, K. of II., has contribute 1 $ 10 2.5 to the relief fund of the X night.- ot Honor. TLe following circular explains itself: Crash Council ok Indiana Orkkr ok Chosen Friends, I (k: h t. vr i ;ra.nd cocsnuia. I.nuianapolis.Ind., Feb. 23,183. j To ail SuborOioaW Councils of Indian: At the bt.iiiI sea-ion of the Urana Council ot thd State of Iudiana. held at iDdiinapolis February 2 ). it wps unanimously itsolvtd that the lirad Cout eUcrhhould i-cue a cireutar cnll;u ipo. all sutrd!;.aie Couocilii witbi.i this jurldictiou fr c.utrihu lions of money for the rtiuf of tae sufferers by the tlood. We ricret veiy much that the iiee?Iry for 'hi exists, but we fsel turo that Ue C-t'inoi.s will r?cpon1 liberally aud show their wülinneso lo d a!i in thtlr power to relieve the d.tr-wtd. 6f .l thus Klve a practi a1 illustration of tii'i f at-n'i ? ot our beloved Order. I would 'i rite rom;tuerS iu this matter, as wht is to be d inesh-mid Li d ne at ouc5. Your remltUnc28 hou d tie mi-ic to C. Uradford, Grand Recorder, 15 aud M Kut'b'd Hlocti. Indianapolis, who will ctnonl flge -t:pt of same. Truiy yours i t F., A. and P., AttPSt: W. A. Rii.HiE., C. Brai nnn Oraud tkuccIlor. UrAf d Recorder. A Kullroad. War. Tlte Stat o! Indiana ca the relsU-ja cf Jchn Le h", through McDonald t Butler and T. E. Joh' s n, attorneys, instituted an action in the vvjy ot quo warranto proceeding in the Circu.t Court against Eii B Marvin, Jeije ß Marvin, J. Jacob?, J. F. Harney, Janes II. Rice, A. A. Themas, E. P. Bier, Jmes Malis, ,S. S. Heaih, WiUijua T. Higgins, A. Wysocg, S. L. Ca.:;i aud E. T. L:ne, cbaigir.? the le5endan? of I.-winn conspired with other partes cl-ita::.et to be stockholderi vf the Cleveland. Iu.r,2:;a and St Loui3 Railro td Company, aiid that aft?r having surreutitiousiy trotten h.dd of the books of the ltl Board of D; rectors of said Road, with Colonel John Le a l're'iient. E P. bcblater, Kecre'ary, aud William P. Wattor, Tjeaiurer. they, the defendants, proceeded to call a meeting f r the 2Ut inst , at the city o' Ltbn'i, r.f p'e-:eaded o&ockhlders Of fal'l Ccrupany. namiag them, while in i&ci il raid pers.Va ovu any stock i: i only a few wuiib Sc.-, fLates of ibe old d:funci An- erroo, Lth iia and 8u Louis Itja.i, which has lo exi-tence, but it is alleged that the meeting called claimed t represent and vo'ed f.r.ly 493 share i of $30 each of such stock, wt.il s said road as now orgaa7.id boa nrniinally $10 500,OUO cf capiui stock divided into (50 each. That notwithstanding this fact said pirtitS and defen.lints constituted themselves a Board cf MiufgM and eboe EU II Marvin Pjesidei'i. aod bavins; ee!ectl out of their numttr a Secretary and Treasurer, they are n ;w threatening and raakicg efforts to take charge of, usurp and ontrol the C, Land tit. L. 1 tail road property and franchises, and unless restrained will make false r ntrtes and mutilate the books which they unlawfully hare in their possession. Hence :.n injunction is prayed for. It is claimed by the real and legal stockhoi Jers of the C, I. and St. L. Ikad that the whole affair grows out of a conspiracy and scheme on the part of the defendants to the action and ft Bet of disappointed, dissatisfied, impatient nou-stockholders and speculators in and about Lebanon, a point on the Deconstructed portion of the road, to embarrass
th legal Itaaxd of officers and Colonel Lee from closinj iid the mgotiations now ab ut bäing onsummnted for the completion of 'hi road through to Turis, III., and if auccesfu! in this they will then attempt to buy la iL roid oa a foreclosure, and thus RPt control. The paities who hv entered into this lAnciA arp however, inexoerienced in rail-
read business, while Colonel liie ana nts n-!t.mm'Miinl awrM".iites in the enterprise are practical railroad gentlemen, and es pecially is this tae cas wun vuionei ie, who has made the constructingand tquiping of railroads a busines, and we appreneuu it will be a cold dsy when the aeienaants get away with him. Mailed free, bv Di;s. StARKEY t Pat.ks, 1101) and 1111 (iirard street. Philadelphia, Pa., their "Tieat-e on Compound Oijven, its Action. Natnre and lleaulti." A very remarkable publication. A Good Witness A food story is told of a witces9 in cne of the Couit rooms. He was put through a strict examination. He got hot over sjuie cf the questions, and finally, leaniüg Ii r rr,iininf ßttnrrev. hp S8tQ - - ... vt .u mnan uns : iou uinas you make me tell a lie ulreadj? Better jou dinks xuaj be l dun t vas torn ao irum, aina Oh, no. I only meant to h ive you tell the truth to the Jury, was ine conciliatory rt T.ut I don't ov it, und you cau't vp.s get me to, already." replied the irate Teuton. "I vaä too noble a man. Vat is dree doiiaatid dollar to rue I, Ce great merchant ol my Cit : Gercral U-b:lty ami L.lver Complaint 11 V. 1'iERt'E, M.H., lijiTdlo, X. Y.: Pear S'r My wife has b?en taking your "Golden Medical Discovery" and "Pellets" for her liver and general debility, and has fouud them t'i be good med et- es.and would recommend them to all EußVrers from Liver Complaint, Sour Stomscb, and General lability. Yours fraternally. N. K. HAIIXION, Pa3tor SI. K. Churci, KUah, ill Indiana Inventors. List of patents issued tocitizecs of the State cf Indiana February 20, 13S3, and each bear 'm. that date. Reported for the Sentinel by C. Bradford, solicitor of American an I for eign patents. Room 13, Hubbard Block, Indianapolis, Ind.: Tv George S. Cllne. of tioheii, for lmroreKOitMn r mK kalves or trauen hraw s T Mania B. Crawfjrl aud C. K. Temple., of Tcrte Haute, for itnprovemsuts la ttrecc railway rus. To John R. Martiu.lale. ".f Bueaa Vista, for iiaDr'ivefienls m vtashinc mschirien. To TboKlore A, McLtonald, of New Altaay, for lmprcveineun la naures for rip aw. To Charles E. Merrtoeld. of Inaiaaapjlis, for improvements ia toke ock et". To t'harlefl t. Merri&eld. of Indianapolis, for lmiriveii;eats ia straw tacsers. To Diitdel Sherry, cf CounersviÜe, for improvement's in stackers for thre-her. To Danfel Sherry, of Couner-ville, and F. W. R i'ilohin, of Kicioio'id, fur lmpio vemcuis 111 st irkcr bases for threvhors. lo Alpbeas Test, oflltcanDnl, for Improvetuec'.s iu .-(Xl butters. Consumption Cared. An old physician, retired from practice, litvin had placed in his hands by an East Indian missionary the formula 6f a simple remedy for Le speedy and parmaLent care or on.uniptioa, bronchitis, catarrh, aathn:u, and ail throat and lung p. tactions; also, a posiiive and radical cure for nervou3 debility and all nervous complaints, after having tested its wontriul curative powers in thousands of cacs, has felt it his duty to make ir. known to hissatlering fellows.. Actuated by this motive aud a desire to relieve human sutJering. I will 6end free of charge, to all who detire it, thla recipe, in German, Freuch or Enclih, with full directions for prepaiiiig and uitg. Sent by mail by addres.Mup itli s'amp, naming this paper, W. A. Neyes, 11' Power's Block, R.icbester, X. Y. Heart; an'.ZAtlon of the Benevolent Board. A joint ra icus w.ns held latt nicht to reorgan'ze the Benevolent Board. Dr. Thos. M. Harri -on, of Lebanon, was Lamed for President, I'hil M. Gaten, of this city. Trusts of lbs Insane Hcfpttal, ex-Senator Una-ton, of Franklin. County Trnstce of the Deaf no I. nib Asyiuru, and Howard Bri, ,f Putnam Couuiy, for Trustee of the U:ird Asjl: ia It was res)lved to elect there oim week from to morrow. Tbe meet-ir-fi adjourned to thit evening, when another caucus will bs held to consider the appor tiouraent bill. A resolution asking that the reorganized Boird retain Drs. llozers and Thomaa at the Insane Hospital, was adopted. The Oldest Priest. Chicago, E;b. 21. Father St. Cyc died here to-day. He was the oldest Catholic priest in the United States and one of the oldest in the world, being over eighty years of age. He was the first priest to celebrate the huly sacrifice in Chicago. A Good Thins 'or Clerks, Farmers, Everybody. If you are a good penman you are independent and always sore of a comfortable living. 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MONEY AND STOCKS. There was a Mttfa improvement In the demand for money among the banks yesterday, but this Is hardly felt as the supply has been steadily Increasing and is abundant for all demands fer some tlui9 to come. Exchange Is quoted at fifty cents discount between banks. The demand for currency from tbe country Is very light. Hew TorB Itaaocai autraet. !ftw Yost, Feb. 23 Money loaned np from 4 to 9 per cent, and down from 9 to 6 fer cent, dotting offered at 6 per cent. Prime MercanUle Paper S3 8 per cent. Government Band Unchanged. Eailroid Bonds Without feature, excepting Erie seconds, which advanced 1 per cent to 96 per cent. State Securities Neelected. The f tock market was dull and lower In the forenoon, but aa advance begun early la the af ternoon and conUnued to the close, wbea the hlshebt prices of the dar were reached. The gen eral market showed from i to 1? par cent better thin the close ol Saturday. Tnere was a lirger borrowing demand for stocks in tbe afternoon thai for several weeks, indicating that tho short intaiett has been increased and is now of suflicieut magnitude to be Important factors In the advance when thort rates are about to cover, Omaha preferred Reading acd Northwest com mon loanel flt: Omsha common. Union Pacific. Jersey Central, Late Stiere, Lflu taJrana. Missouri racitic, Western cmou, Delaware ana Hudson and Ncrthera 1'acitlo pre.'erred were in demand at 2 per cent. The Treasurer of the New York. Ontario and Western pronounces the report of ihrnvi being in ULauciai aiiucuiues to bo to tally false. Transactions aggregated 203 ,000 shares, of which 52.000 were Lackawanna, 9,000 Denver aua liio Grande, 10,000 Erie, 9.000 Kansas and Texas, 6,000 Lake Shore. 6.000 Louisville and Ja6hville tio.too Missouri raclnc. 8,CO northwestern, 5,000 ev Jersey Central, 14.C00 Northern Faclflc, 9 000 Rtadlrs. 2S.IX0 8t. Paul, 7.000 St Paul and Oma ha, 8,000 Texas Pacific. 2S,(KX) Union Pacific. 26,000 Wabash raclnc ana lo.uuo vv estern t nlon. eovtxaMXMT xcusitixa. 8 iar:ix, K flaya f 2'4 s per cent ex. cit- io? Scaling, Cght..... 83V 0. 8. fcl .......ll t? per cent bonds 10i; . New Ü. d. '...--lis? flora Tho purchasing price tor Government bo a ls la Indianapolis varies from the Hew loik q ipucona H31 per etat BCHDs. Patffic rt .123 iTexmessee, new . 40 Coat fadfio Diau.li3i Tex. P. laad. grant. 55 la seconds 9 Tex. P. Klo Grande. 7s'i Lehigh & WUxs 101 L nisin console. "t l Musouxi e'a no . 6L J0C.mx. 1'St P. AB, O. flriid.llt Union Pac Cretin. 13 Ü. P. land BTantt 1C9 H. P. alnaaxig ra&dll84 lrgisia f.. .a. 1 i t v lrguua co ii so ui . ; u Teaasaifcet's. to. Do. aexerren.. i aurssAL siocxa. A Imt Kxprsa 131 Allegheny Central.. 13 A. iwen äi Terra II 67 A, A T. H. rW Aaeriran Frprwi- SO B irL. Cedar R.4N.M H. J. Ccr.tr!. forf.lk A w. rfa :w Northern I'tdro. in, Do. preferred, K2y, N'orthwostcrn...13l N orm we tern, pfd.l ( 1 S New Yor Ce&ixai lii CAnada Southern... COVi c . o. 4 1. a ö;i;ühloccntrw.w.M 10 C&trel Faclflc SO lOilo A MlsHn-ippU 81 Clesapcake & Ohl a. 'A)S;0. A mn. pM , yti Dx. first Dreien fad . i-Jis Ontario i WesVn 25 Dx oconC!...... 23 jOreFrcu Tranbcon't'l klZ's Caiago A Alton l ulPachlclLui...... 40 C. & A. preierrsd 135 Pan am 167 Chic, Burt A J.1174 Peoria, D. A X 2J CilL. Bt. L. A N. O. 7S Il'.tohurs . .133 Cln., Can. A. CliTQ- 4Q iPullcua I'akca Cailisv; C O., a A 1......... 70 Reailcg M", Pet ware A HicL....lC VBock Xalacd ,, i"-, Dal. A I AC . 121 St.. L. A äan Fran 2. Deü7eröÄ.ö:AJ:c. 4;;yj!iJo.rrG;erc(U... Krte, i 1 1 i i ; i Do. first cfdM.. - 8) KnaprwerToa '6 at Paul. East Tenaeaee ...... Ht. Paul pre.'erred... n 7 Do. troierrca.....n vst Paul A macs ho FortWarno.. l2rä'StPaal A Omaha... 47 HtJUiOaicaet- Joo. 40.KPAO. tfd .. 10--Vi I)-. t-'AfATTrtd 1 ITTHPwlAn 377 Ku lea... .200 v XjJoij rwii.i,.. j-j g D. 8. xpron......M 6.) ff.. Et L. A Fadflo. 27 iI?isDU&Tetis. 72 I lianaroliF.B.tW. ;K Do. creferrod., Kans&i A TMifl. lirtji Welfa & Fargo Ex.120 Le Erie ä We. K V".'. ü. Telegraph el Lake 8horr., 1 U '4 1 Car bon......- 1 l JUisvlUe tk rMfh bZ Central ArUos. (-4 Lin., N. A. A Cbl 65 jExcelxtor 1 Mart. ACtn. Ut p!d 10 IKonostake...... 16 b.tKXndpf-JL.. 61 Utile Pi:tsburg..M. 1 Manr.iCharleft'r 39 Ontario .. 20 M-.cöltaa Ctntrnl.... ölJi iuttifllvcr...... 8 M tnneap. ä 3t L, 25 j Ik. rieferred .40 Mo.prefcrrod...-.. 51 P)biuMni.... MlseoGrt laolao iUTi'Sllvcr CliflT. H Motile A OUlo.. 115 jSotttb Paclno ... M rri A Us .. 120 atandard 6 is n.'iUia u Lnau... do luutro.. Forde Bloney and Stocks. LONDON. Feb 2r,. United States Bonds New fs, eiteuded, 1V6. Kailway Stocks llhnoU Central. 4; Pennsylvania Central, 61:;; XeiY York Ceotrtl, S)i; Keadicg. Qf. PAP.li, Feb. 26 Rentes. 80f 47.Sc. COMMERCIAL. Business is only moderately active la the general mercantile markets. Groceries are in good request Sugars are strong asd coffees steady. Drjr goods are In better demand but sales are not large. Provisions are steady. Drug 4, are unchanged. GEAIN. Wheat I-roeal markets are lower and more quiet : some little demand and offerings, both for spot and futures, but tradlag slow. Sales of No. 2 Mediterranean were made on call at 1.15 track, market closing firm at that figure. Seaboard quiet aud gcuera.lv lower. Coru Is losing iti lriends, and very little interest Is manifested either b? ouyers or fellers. Inquiries for better grades confined to mixed, with fair sellers of oft grades. Arrivals light Markets elsewhere dull aud lower. Oats Ruling about same as Saturday. Fair Inquiries and rather liberal ofieiings, with tellers holding at firm quotations. CHICAGO GRAIN EEVIKW. Chicago. Feb. 26 P.egular wheat opened unsettled, closed "iSJcUower than Saturday. Sales at Jl OCQl C7J4 February; 1 0731 07, March; 81 0S;öl 0 April: 1 04S1 035 bid; winter. dull at St C".,5i ; spring, SI CCy4ai C7. On call, sales oi 400,000 bu. at the closing prices on 'Change to lie lower. Corn rather unsettled and weak; closed SVic lower than Saturday. Sales at Kejic Febuarj; b-y'iCc March: bl-li,'te April; GOßGlc May: iOKöOP.'jc June. On calt, sales of 500.000 lu. irregular at Jc lower to z higher, the former for Febuary. Oats declined Jc early, and recovered later. SKtesatGt'nFebruarF: o-OXatOc March: 39i April; ilS(.t42c Way; 4iX(a4ic June: i-JiallJaüJaly. OaCdil, sales of 55,aO bu. at lie higher. Pork advanced 2K5c early, declined 10,3153 rallied 5310c and closed steady. Sales at f 17 959 18 February; 17 97i318 15 March; 118 15a 13 15i April; 818 40(318 55 May; 818 6013 70 Juue. On call, sales cf iKOO bbls at a shade weaker to 5c lower, the latter for February. Lard reeeied Cx&l l-c early, rallied and closed steady, ifaie at fll i7H'll 40 February; 111 3711 42VJ March: fll 50,11 bl, April; 11 Cieül 75 alay ; f 11 67i'a 1 75 June; 11 70(Jll 80 July. On call, tales cf ti,003 tea.; weaker but not lower. ÜRITISB l. RA IS TRADE. London. Feb. 16. The Mark Lane Express iu its weekly review cf tbe British grata trade saya: "The wheat trace slacker; some of the provincial markets declined Satniday l($2s. Flour tloed 6d cheaper. Barley It steady. Foreign wheat, merest retnil demand. Is lf;2s lower. Flour Iu large supply and C caeaper. Eight fresh ear?: jes of wheat arri vtd ; 3 sales, 11 withdiawn and 5 remain. Catoes iu pa-aite and for (l.iproent very quiet aud generally 6d lower. Sale of English wbeat tho pst week. 48.2G3 quarters at 4tg 9J perquarter, against 7,Uoj quarters at 4ÖS 7d tLe corresponding period last year. IKDIAJTAFOLia WgQV.lWAT. IXAIIX-tTI aTlonr. Orala and Ray. rioui Patent. IS 00A6 75; taacy. 5 25 A3 75; Choloe. 14 905 IS; family. U fXKjl 75: treble ixtra, U 75(31 00; double extra. 13 4l(l 60: extra. U 20JK3 35: snperflne. f2 903 10; fine, 12 7032 85; fann&ry, ti 40(9? 60. Wheat We a note: Bid. Asked. No. 2 Meditarrunean. ...1 15 track sales. No. 2 red. l CO 1 10 No. S red. iwX February, 1 10 1 10 1 05 March ...... Rejected.. 1 18 Oorn We quote: Bid. Alk d. 64 track 66 &uxea
6iX U nmerchan table... 47 bound car.. " &0H Ajkeu. track 46 Oats We anote wo. 2 wuite ... Light mixed. 44 41H " 41Ji Mixed . No. 2 Eye Dull and nominal; 62c track bid: no seUern. Rejected, held at 6 tc: ooburer. Bran Firm andacarce: 814 OS bid: held at 115 00 Sbipstuff Firm; held at 8 00: no buyers. MiddlluKs Quiet; heldatfiscO; no buyen. Hay Prime Timothy, steady at 110 60: no sellejs. The Provliloa Karket. Below are the present lobsln; prices : Smoked Meats 8. O. Hanta: Ten and Uptninf . av., I3;o:i6poundjv., l3Xc: 17 poutüa,av. 1334 : 9u pounca av., 133. BreakLut Baoon 13Xoj ahonlCeni. 9r: Galltorn la haze a. loc: taoon omT tdea, 1231 do. pacts cr belUes, 12c: sptned roll. lie. DrtadBeei 15:; do. (H. Hortcr A Co. 's), 13Hc Pickled Meats Lxsa lata pora, pet vol., juu lbs., tlS CO; bean pork, per bbL. 'iO0 Iba., Ci2 00. Lard Kettle rendered loaf. In tierce. 133; In half barrels, 180. eaoaagos Bologna, In cloth, 8o: In (kin. S& The Produce BXarket, Egs-Steady: fresh. l?(ii"0cper dos. tutter Cruamery F aucy. 53362: cho!oe, 10 J3i Dairy öelooted, 26t27c; ehalte. S2tji4i Country Choloe mil, lS20c; cooklrg, 10i3c Poultry Hens. 12c per id. ; ropstera, old, 6c: turkey j, 13o : young oh Ickers, 2c: veeae, 17 20: dneks. old, 8i 50(34 CO. Game-Rabbits selling at Sll 25. Fofctfctsrs Prtrao geese, 45c: mixed, :0r5' cid feathers. lA30o. Hides Green hides, 6XS"Xc: green calf, 10c: greeu salted. 8?8c; (frwa salted calf. 12c; dry flint 12o; dry salted, 10(11 c per lb.: damaged, Jlrubby or bull, two-third the above prices. Wool Tub-washed and picked, S6c; unwashed, medium, strictly blood, 25; unwashed, good aTenve, 2do; unwashod Cottrwold and ootrso. If fieec-e waehod, I! light and clean, SO.'SSi:; burry and cotted according to value. Vesetables and Fro Its. Cranberries Cap Col, 155 25 per bu. ; 118 O: 17 00 per bbl. Onlou 2 0C32 25 per bbt ; Spanish, tl 10 poi era to. Honey New, l8(3?Oc per lb. cases. Hominy 83 50 33 75; grits. 81 00. Eears Choice navy. 2 75'O.J 00; medium. T2. PoUtocs -hcice. paying 6537) r-er bu.: 2 CO KiibVQt cel. soiling, uweet pof.toe jiow Jerseys, l WOlfft; la bad order, 23 00; Kentucky SWI-VIS. (.1 UU. Appl- Chice, 4 50J5 00 per btl. i to quality. ut ou appies av&poratco, U3i6c; oomxaaa dnv? Peaches Dried peaches, halves, 737lc; evap orated, 16c. The Grocery cutrxet JcITms Oorartton, 8510p: Ort!xarf, lC!rq 12c: fair, l'i3o: good, Mft4Hc: pttno, l; jpWKc; trlwüy rrtna. 15XC-6): croJoo, 13.V 173. ciö öovenuawit Java, 2j,fi.o Tr,.; le's martcd: 13l3?4c; LeTcir'a, 13Jc; Mc Laug'nlln's, 13Xe. tsuvsm tnt icr.t. too: rcwflfrtC. JO: srana lated. i3A⁣ scsiuitrd a. 9c: a, W&K: whltaejnra n t!Q; light bro, 8(äoJic; OOiamon KclMSM and fTmts-NOTr Oilcfra raolawc 45?52o; syrcp COS is per t"tL icr ccmnou to Etc: Carolina ana LcuUlaxft, 67;o. Fricot Ptrrx:r.22(225c: aliee. l-iuO.T; cIstcj, 4catrc: stoiur. 733:50: cmt-svr.M in nita, ZQ 6c: nctmers, t5cö1l C5; sruica. tl 051 10. Salt LcJte salt, :zx car lots, at Si 00; Craylcti atfl lCßil 15; snail let? 10c noia coxa eti.j; dairy. 12 8?(&3 00. Ssarch Köftned pearl, 4Xl4c irlb: Xcreia so: caaapica gloca luno. 7so; Isiproved ccra Cheese-New York Crystal Sprlng,llJc;yreslcm Reserve. 13J-ic: Jersey, HVCc. 6slt Fiph Mackerel, No. 1 mew, 820 pr bb!. : halvef. fiO: extra mess, 824 per brl; fcalvos, 112: No. 1 mackerel. 1.8; halves, IS 5J; No. 2 mackerel. 812 O0: halves. 6 00: No. 3 maijkeiel 8i0 00rl0 ii: bnlvea.83'tS 50; No. 1 wiiiteäiih. hat: br.S7 50:Iim!ly wültcä?ü. ör.ivci. ?5 öo; ro. l hcirlngSS. Codlsh-Sonoles. 17 CJ-3W CO per IX bs: brand Bank. 73K rr lb. orelgra fruit Iauoou layer ratslna. new, 82 90A3 00: tew Yaleru'i. Wj; u, lie: Mrgrxtfl rOtes. 2 4-5. Itncrj, Malaga, 8S 504 00; Mehsina, 84 5).t5 00. OaL.'f l-lortia, as fo; Jamaica, 5 5Ca per bfcl. ; Viaencu. 420's. s 00: extra large, tu &u:.ii oa Fruues-BoLetnian. tyjz new Turkish, 8(3 9VSc; cnrrnvs. tHVsi; new üg, iS'JCc: layers, 18a2Cc. Peanuts, raw, Tenneoee. 7Hßpc: Virginia, &9c; roasted, lOllc Pates, lC10Xc; boxes. lOrailc. cancoa too3 We quote: TcriaVv,Sfts.tlCC (HI 10: a lis. Il 20,-ai 25: Poaches. 2 lb. rtiKncara, 1 C0jl 75; S lot. 82 132 25; oeonnds, f lbs, O 75 190: 3 lbs. Gl 40m 43: Pie Peaches, 8 IPs, fl 20 ffll 25; 8 lbs.. 82 202 25; Blackbcirtes, n 05l 10; hrawbarrlea, 1 80fi;t40; Exjrr berries. S17C?1 76; ThertJes, rod, 81 70(51 75-. wrte. 83 00; Jtrtr.g Eaans. 11 10;H 20: Grveo Poav MarrowfAi IX 20 Ol 25: Saily ione.fi 4CG1 CO; Crd'JcmgliX); Yar mouth üern, fl 60; Mountan Bugur ccm, 81 4j3t 60: Polk, t Iba, fl 15 91 20: Polk. 8 Iba. fl C0Ä1 65; Golden Rule, pi 45 1 6C; Kscxerci, 81 4H 50; Pineapplt. f l 75 02 25: ralnoa, 1 lb. 51 7051 ; liCMi, J ib, 175; albs. 82 75; Iti-jier JerJes. 85SXw: Cove OTstdra, 1 lb, ile!t wu-ght, C670c; 1 lb, full weigbi, 81 101 20; 2;t light ws-fcht. ei 25: a !, till woljht. Jl ÜOS CC: Bartics-i. Freren ,äs 81 75.sjt w iot Arc.ncari Ht- si tw mt ; Applet 3 1b, 81 20(1 25; 61b, ii 5C2 63; gallon, 82 10(Ä2 60. l)rj Coods, PRISTS. Coc&eoo fancy, PaOflc .. 6Xc! American fancy . 6a Alzjti Hnmiltrin f.npr fir Simpson'f noun!.. 6Kc! Härtel faucr. r.,..MM. 6C Eddystone fancy... ejc Oriental fancy 60 Arnold fancy... 6 WiAiien's lancv 6C Manchester fancy MerTinack fancy, Merrimack shirt., 6 ic Berlin soUd fijc 6 sc Harmony iancy.... oo s v! Dundee fancv 4c fitoel River fancy.... Co Imperial s'l'd bi'k.. 6c w-rwick lancy ..... 4.SC Victoria soUd bl'k.- to Hirtel sAttecns....... 7 Eddystone sattecns 7 Alien'! Eaitoen . 6 i; Arnold eatteens EBOWS COTTOS8. . So iMafsacbneetta B B. c ...... 7ic"a6hua R c . 8c Mystic River 7o 7Sc!Pepperell E go 7e jPepperell K...... 7VJc 8o iPepperell 8-4....COc . 7Xc;PcppereU 9-4.....22e .....7c Pepperell 10-4..25o 70 i Ctica C 6o Atlantic Am. Atlantic H..... Cresoent City A. Crescent City B. Crescent City O. Appleton A...... Clifton COC... GranitvUleEE. Aufruata ... ConünentAlü..., Lancaster 7JiciFoerleis ,..... i3 GirrOHAMS. 8c (New England..... To Plunxett... White M'fg Co tos ....., .... Q lafisow. BorksMro ....... 8o Min ton dress ctylosioo 8c I Koyal dress stvloe. 10c 8c 4 Renfrew dreM st'PslOc 7Xe: Canton dress sfPadOc 7ic Johnson's book f'ldlHc Glenarven .. .... 7c iJhonson'B mournisc ELKACHED COTTOS8. Ballard vale.. ...... 60 Chestnut Hill... 6jC Blackstcne A A..... 84o WhitinviUe 33 in 7c Pepperell 8-4...22io WamsuUa... .120 N. Y. Mllls......a2c Fruit of the Loom.. 9cj Lonsdale. FarweU... 9!c 8 He 9o i Barker Mllla...... Pepperell s-4.. Pepperell 10-4, ,.250 Unwood Fitchvüle..., SIB 6J6C siatervUJJ33ln. Hope... ..... P0CaU PMC BC Mother Hubbard So Sagamore 27 In.. . PACIFIC KILLS DRESS GOODS. Poplin LuBtres-..10 c Brocatel.... lCe Alpaca Lustres...l6c;j-4 Poplins OI....163 Steel Lustres.....l6i3 6-4 Cashmere CA...j2lo Cashmere ......11 c!6-4 Cashmere AC 26o i Beige ......12Vc'i4 Australian crepe, 18c Ca&h Beige. J23c, 4-4 Cretonne-.... 10 54 Fancios .15o 4-4 l'ercales.........l5o CHEVIOTS. Amos tea? 1 lo Amoskeag piaid-.....12o W'tfnton. ex. sto'tlOo Whlttenton, . 9c Everett ...... ...10c Edlnbursr. 11c Alabama plaJlS. Co Augusta plaids..... M Loulsanla plaids 8o Urccnbrlar plads 8c Sturimery'lerlaidi Oo Ottawa plaids 7o Oreat BepubUa 7C; ewfn F'la plaids 8iO STEVENS CBAEH. D Brown.. 7Kc!N Brown .......-10Xc A Brown 8V,c:N N Brown .....UVJ P Brown 9cjX X Brown lo Bleached lo higher. j CARPET CHAIK. White ISo I Colored 220 Coverlet. io No. 600 Cot'n Yarnlüo Candle Wick . 2uo Irwine 20o GRAI5 BAGS. American 20o 1 Franklin vllle 220 Lewlston .. 2i)ci8tark a. "Ufas TICKIKQS. Amoskeas, ACA...17C jShetucket, .1CXC Liewisxon. o-Ln ic pwui reiver lewlston, 82 In löWc1 Hamilton, D, Lewlston, 80-ln......14c Oakhuid, A, 9Si .lio Conestoga, ß F...i7o York, w in Oonestoga. CCA 13c York. 80-ln 130 COTTOK FLANS X Amoakeg. AAA A A 16 HB 14 CC 13 D D WWII ae a a A -I FF 10 Ns&hau. n XXXX23 HAmllton. a Iaawi XF Imp., FStouU, XX
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17 1-2 G. IS 221-2 91-2 lii-a is 101-2 14 1-2 151-4 Pembertou. 81-3 1-2 10 1-2 1-2 10 Drtt Harkel. AlooboL 82 252 SO: oalomel 7bCCSl 5; cam phor.aC(;cooriIiiei, frjQTOc: chloroform, 80 bc;gx.mopium,84 7ES5 00; Indigo, fl 0t93 00; morphine, f3 6C03 74. Olla Oartor, fl SLl so; sweet oil. SOcal 75; olive fl, 1503 00: beryamct (Sanderson's), 82 75& 00; lemon (Sanderson's), 83 26 3 60. Quinine, P. A W., 81 701 75; ctothoi:ldla,P. A VT.,9 f c4?gl 00. American bi-carb. soda,455c; English do., &XCC. Snuff Garrett's 2-oa. racks, 81 15 per doa. ; 4-0. bottles, 83 60 per Acs, Flove's sulphur, 436c. Turpentine, 602!65o. English ver. red. by bbi., 24c; less quantities, 8Kc Iodine, 8'058 00. Iodide potash, 81 65. aove. 35340c, &hubarb.90c fis-s. window ghvs.C0and 10 rercont: double 60 and 20 per cent ol Iron and Steel Market. Bar Iron 82.50 rates; hoop iron.f.TSO rates; Norway and Swede Iron, 6c rate; horso shoe Iron, 4c Horse fchoes Burden A Perkins', per keg, f b 00; mule 8hoes.fl per keg advance. Horse Shoe Nails Northwestern, Globe, and Perkins, per box, 8i 00. Cast Fteel Best American, per lb., 15c spring; steel, 6v.: tire etecl. 6c; toe calk sloei, 5c; machinery steel. 6vjsc Kail 83 50. aTLsosIlaneous XX&rstt. ILotixock Boie,23.t3e; c-t soio. 36dtlc; PermrylvanU hi mess leather, S7$41e; harawi lathei tlüaso; brtdle leather, per dn., pC72; domaet'f kip, to3. c; Ft coca tip, t5cl 33; comwuooali friiSl 10: French call, 81 1031 80. Ol3 We quou: Llsaöed, raw. 5V;: boned, bOj; iura oil, .tvsjoc; XElütjr's oli. 65t2Cc; lntrl-t-.Una oil, ltdbOc; rrai:j oil, ti.5&c; bpaint lü.lic; ooid od, Indiana lafral tvt, llgilKc; 15 tfcU, llHfl2c: watar wilta. U0, 15c. tiir.n8i3 fcaipitcs We quote: Br-.t chsicoi ) to, I C, 10x14, 14r) and IV-H, P CO per Dcz I X, 1ÜS14, 14XV0 aud Uli C 00 pi 1,-ox: 1 C, Ha'.C, rocji 'in. f t öO pcx tot: I 0.2Cxaj, f. j yi i ; bio Ir tin, in ris, 1 3 ; in 21-3. Itcz 57 btri-n. 4.50c; 37 ü Iron, 6X,c; a?r i'ntvanisod, S5 rer cnt. dtoocot fchcet tine. 7,V. Copper to-.tsnt, 2&0. Fiaiiisl-ed oc;ptr, SOßlüe, 8oiier,liS:8j. ;7;re, 40 per cent ofi. lhtt. I.IVK STOCK. tialesnspolts IAv Btoc BSarfre, STOCK YAUD8, Feb. 20. Cattlo Ilecclpt', 159 head; shipments, head. Market active exd stronger on all grades; clcsicg firm, pens cleared. Choice to prim shlpplrg steers ... ff 50 5 75 Fair to good shipping steers... 4 75?i4 6 25 Comrai n to medium 6hippiug steers... 4 25(a 4 50 Prime butchers' cows and hellers. 4 50,4 5 25 Fair to good ....... 4 05t 4 25 Common and medium... 2 75.4 3 75 Mitch cows with calves or springers. ..."0 lOfuGO 00 Bulls ia good demand at- 3 2.Vi 3 75 Extra- . 4 U0 4 50 Hogs Receipts, 3C0 head; shipments, 116 head. Market opened steady at Saturday's piices; rece!pts light, hardly sufficient to make a market. Demand strong bath from packers and shippers; closing firm with wants not satisfied. Assorted heavy t-bipplng .....?" 20(37 SC Assorted liht shipping ti 7"i7 10 Medium sliippicg 7 O0.'7 15 Mixed p.ckiiic 6 dOi-xo ic Ftit piftf ... 6 2'i 'xü ) Skips and heavy roughs 5 ÖÜtS 75 Sheep Receipts very lhiht; market dull and a quarter lower. Ohoico to prime ti 755 25 Fairt. good 4 CO 4 Ml Common to uedinm ....... 2 7533 75 Elsewhere. BALTIMORE, Feb. 20 Beef CatUe Market slow aud prices a side bisher, quality contUered; very bet, ?o25.U5 50, first quality, fl 5 5 75: medium, si 2544 5); ordiuary, gttjj 7o; mt Bales et f l -J3(C(6: rectipts. 7U head. Swire LI :ht supply and moderate demand, receipts. Ä.C37 head; quo'atious. $9310 20. Sheep Receipts, 1175 head: quotations, 8150 &. KANSAS CITY, Feb. 26. The Uve Stock Ihdicator repora: Cat t';e Receipts, 600 head. Fair native sfeera, cf 1.250 to 1..VX) pounds, at f4 8 5 35; tUxkcrs and feeders, 134 6: cows. 82 80rii75. IJors Rectiptt, 4 COO bead. Market a shade higher; lisht.Sö 65(jP 80; medium, S5 8j7; good to choice, 7.37 r5. Ereep Ileteipts, 1..T03 head. Market steady; good to choice mutton, M&4 40. BUFFALO, Feb. 2C Cattle Receipts to-dey, 1,9 0 head. Market slow at last week's opening prires. Sheep Receipts, 8 C00 head; market' dull and tending downward; choice tofancv, 83 M(&fi 40; fair to good Western. S5 305 HO: light, 813t 85; fair to choice W est-rn lambs. S07. Hogs Itectipts, head; merket steady with goodd. raaad; best grades disros?d of : good to choice YorVcrs. 87 2vi(ji7 3": light. $7(47 40; ccod butchei' and mediums, 87 3Ö5J7 50; good heavy, 87 45(7 C); ri?- ?öt0(ä6 75. CHICAGO, Feb. 26. Tue Drovers' Journal 10 ports: Hors IteeelptF, lo ooo head; shipments, 3.5C0 hf ad . Market brisk aud strong, 5rr -c higher; mixed, 56 2övtG 9"; heavy, 7 13 a?' OJ; light, 86 25(47 US; skip. 84 406 20. Cattlo Receipts, 4.ÖOU head: shipments. 1,8(0 head. Market active, 10c higher and brb-k; all told; tales experts at ti Tsgc; good to choice shipping, ?5 15(5 6o; commcn to fair. 81 40cj5 10; good demand fur rattle suitable lor dressed beef : operators made butchers' more active and strongest S2 i04 ö; Steckers a ad feeders slow et 3 1534 75. Sheep Receipt. " 690 head; dull, orer-stock?d. trade slow and 151j20e lower; common to fair. 8:(i4; medium togo d, 81 20(Jt4 75; cholc. 550; piimeto fincy, 5 75fr,6 20. A Drovers' Journal Brlush csblegram reports that grod American cattle are selilnir at 16ic per lb. at dead weight; shte? making ISjJJOc. ST. LOUIS. Feb. 2fi.-Cattle-ReceIpt3. bead; shipments, 700 head. Market for shipping grades slow and prices uneven; butchers' su.es ia good demand; exports. 85 756; heavy saippiri;, 85 253Ö 75; lignt, 84 75,5") V5; common, f I 2-3CU Ko; bucners' steers. 14(41 -S5: good cows ad heifers, 83 75 54 50; common, ZZ&i CO; Steckers and ie:den, 83 50(i4 0. fchcep Receipts, 2,00 head. Ia good deman i ; commonjto medium. 3 2."4; fair to good, 1 2a 5 23; choice to fancy. 85 50rS. Hogs Active, strong and higher: Hght, SC Sfi$ 710; packing, 6 0C7 35; heavy, f7f0ä7 4J.tR,ctipü, LlflO bead; shipments, 930 head. NEW YORK, Feb. 25. Beeves Reeelpts. 4,0)0 head, making 1400 for the week; market active and firm at LiKher with early clearance; extreme steers f4i'S"i0per cwt live weigh.; general sales, to 6 0; two car loads of Iowa stce s sold at 87 49; exporters used, 20 carloads: shipments for the week. 555 live cattle; 5,403 quarters beef: 880 live 6heep: 1,150 carcia?es ma:toa. Sheep Receipts, 11, SO bead, making 41.3C9 for the week: sheep: 84 75 37; lambs, f ti 50(47 73: a csr load of extra lambs sold at Si per cwt. Hogs Receipts, 9.50J head, nuking 27,430 Tor the week; live hoes dull and nearly nominal at 77 40 per cwt EAST LIBERTY. Pa.. Feb. 2o.-Cattl9-Rece!pU! 2.2G1 head Market slow; prlees 101,3c ollfiom last Moaday. Hcgs Receipts, 6,325 bead. Market slow on Philadelphias; acdve on Yorkers; Philadelpliai, 7 50(7 70: Yorkers, 7157 30. Sneep Receipts, 6.000 head. Market very slow; prices li&c lower thm last.week. GCKEBAL HLAKEXTS. Produce Markets. CniCAGO. Feb. 26 Flour Uuiet and uncbaiiKed. Wheat Cnscttled end generally lower; regular, fl OT-'i February ;?1U7S March; fl l8i April: 81 13 Y,:! 13 3lay;io. xcnicago tprlug, 81 07li31 07iK. No. 3 do.. 93c: No. 2 red winter, 1 Corn Cnsettled aud gentrallT lower: 50Cd6o cash and Fetirnary; 5;;jrii,6!ic March; 57C April; KJiOfesC W June; ClcJulT. OatS Lower: SC Cash: 31-5 February : S9yo March: 40c April: 4j;c May ; 41-) 41i!i2 June: 41c July. Bye Lower at C5c Barley Lower at StVSle. Flaxseed Dull, weak and lower st 81 27irtsi 28. Dressed Hogs Firm; Ueht. 87 SOiiml 85: heavy. 87 SiCaS. Pork Cn settled; 818 bid csh aLd February; flS07Hjm 10 Maren: 18 27KCÜ8 0 April; 5.8 474 Msy; 8186001862 June: tlS75itl- 81 July. Lardweker;fii ii 4U ca n ana teDruary: vii 40 (1142 March; 8U 5511 67 April: $11 70rg 11 7.U Mav: 811 72Vfll 75 June: 811 77(Jtll 80 Julv! Bufkmeats In fair demand; Shoulder, 87 45: short rib. 89 95; short clear, 810 15. Butter ejulet. EgR s Cnsettled at 6327e. Call Boanl Wheat irregular; 81 (i At.nl: l USaMay. Corn Irregular; öCJitü'ifc Feoruarv:NÄie March: 57c April: 60;-a61c Mdy; 6öVie Juue; fiic Julv. Oata Firm: 400 February : 4)H" Match; 40,,i'j AdMI: -4 c iMay;4i?ic Jure Pork Irregular: l7 95 bid February; 818 02M-ch;fl8 25 ApMl 18 47- May: flSCO bid Jane: SIS 75-aus July. Lara Kasler out not lower. Receipts Flour, 29,uoo bbls. ; whea 27,C00 bu.;corn, SoO.OCO bu. ; oats. 108,500 b'l. : rye, 10,tOO bu.; barley, 43,000 bu. Bhipments Omitted. JTaVW YORK, Feb. 26. Cotton Dull end easy ; futures barely steady; February, 10.15c; March. 10.17c; April, 10 38c; May, 10 41c; June, 10.55c; July, lOCSc: August, 10.80c: September. 10.52c: October, 10.22c; November, 10.13c Flour Dull; receipts, 28.000 bbls.: eaports, 14, COS bbls ; super State aud Western, 83 703 90; good 'o choice,?! 60 7: common to good extra, f 94 50; extra Ohio. 81'7 20: 6t. Louis, t4C7 20; Minnesota patent 85 607 SO. Wheat-Oopcned .i&0 lower; after ruled strong; recovered most decline, closing weak; receipts, 109,000 bu.;exports, 158,000 bu.: No. i sDrinar, nominal; ungraded red, 3107 Ql 28; steamer No. 3 red, fl 14X; No. I red,
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F'u"' at V9.j9i s-; stesmer .No A do.. 94Hc: stearof rNo. 2 do., f I fS: No. 1 do., 5.0C0 bu. at fl 10 91 16U:No. 2 red. Feoruary. sales of 4.00i . . .. . : -vr- r. -- . closing at si 22: ilarca. aale of a20CO9btl.al 81 22 l-16.al 2ii r.lninr Si -wuApril, saiei of 774,000 bu. at 1 24il aiji cltLg J, Iy' sales oi i;g,Ooo ou. at 81 25Tic j. 7-4. tiiiuK 1 ti ü-"0; juue, sales ol 17C0 1 -tvci Giesing at 81 257J. Corn Opene4 0;'4C lower, subsequently became roncer and reacted 5iac. ciorJcg firm: receipts. iv ,0t bu. ; exports, 84.O.0 bu. : u:iTaid :9d71'1; No. 3. 64ao4Xc; steamer. CaXS'l'ic; No. 2. ,lt,it; cid No. 2, 73c delivered; No. 2. February. 7t:ic, clotlog at 71c; M-rcn. "W.'Vvi. '-losing at AprU. 71f471f:c SuKai Fiim and les active. Petroleum Dull and nominal: united: 99c Tallow-Stead v at 8!c. Rc!n Firm. Turpei'tive steady at We. Ega Western fresh quiet but firm at 25rvoc. Pork-Düll and unstt'led; new mess. uJ25fft 19 50 Beef Quiet Cut Meats Firia ; long clear middles. $13 37'.. Lara Dull; primo steam. 811 60311 63; Mirch, 811 5CQU 67; Anril, ft! 71ta 11 9; May, 8U82J119J; June, 811 MJWI 90 July. 511 &5(3U 6. Butter Dull. ChcMeQuiet .ut firm. Lead Steady. ST. LOUIS. Feb. 26,-Flour-Dull and about fc lower. heat Lower and unsettled; active for May; No. 2 red, 81 WJJ.jjl Ci can; $1101 1 It's, closing at 81 10V, Match: $t to f I 11-s, Clcslcg at 1 11 J, April; 1 Y . to f I Z'f, closmaat 81 14, May; 8l tw July; So. 3 reu. 81 4Ji bid. Corn Active but lower and uusettleo: 5.'cto 51c cash: t.kc to 51?c. closing 52Vc, March; 37 ;c to &sysc. closit.g 5tc. Ai-rti; 55?4e to 5c, closing lKe, May; bil- June Oats iwer: 8e to Vic cash; r.s,sj Maren; 'J(i;!tAc April; 41c Ut 40iC aiay. Kve iull; C2c bid. Barley oteadj at 00aoo. Lead JJuil at 1 2v!(3 1 25. Commeal stHay at T2 9). Butter Quiet Creamery, Styösc; dsiry, 2Pä30c Kcps hKslerat S-Hi-'t. Pork Firm at fit 25a: S7X. Bulameau Firm; er lots shoulders. 87 25"7 '"6 vitai, ijfl-j ev; snort riDs, bvait VO fil, uU,wu no.; corn. U29CiX)bu.; ohis. 26,000 bu.; rye. 2.000 bu.; barley, 5(00 bu. Shipments Flour, 7.CÜ0 bbls.: whoat, Uu.OOO bu.; corn, 27,000 bu.; oats, lo.oou bu.; rye, none; barley, none. Afternoon B .erd Wheat stror g aud huher; fl 11; Md March; $1 124 April; Jl 14S Mai: II l4,'aJur:e. Corn Firmer; 5.v'ic March: blli( 5ll4c April; ftö? 4c May; 0i4c June. Oau Firmei; 4Jc Apnl. 41 J-: May. BALTIMORE. Feb. 25. Flour-Steady. Wheat 1 2:i;0. Com Western, lower and dull; mixen, si , 6SHöGS?c: February. C8c a'ke'i; March, 6:-4 aC77;c: April, 67.0C: May, C7M-c; sitamer, 6$i.05!,c. au Firm; Western white., 51(453": mo. od. 4'Jft31c: Pennsvlva.jia. 5'a54ft. Rye-Quiet at 722j7cc. Hey-Fasier: prime to C-ir.ice Pennsylvania snd Maryland, 143 6. Provisions .Steady; mess pork, S20. Bulknu-HH ncuiaers and clear sides, packed, 5010 75 r.icoii Shoulders. $)bQ; clear rib sides, fll 75; ham. 814rt15. Lard Refined. $1 i 25. Butter tiuiet; Western i -ark cd, 20;; roll. 17(ji22c, hggs-Firia at 2liJ22c. Fe;ro.eum-QuIet; refined, 7?4,'47J;';. xiifee Firm; Rio cargos, ordinary to iuir, 7V,'5.S4c. Sugar Strong; A, soft. 9c. Freights to Liverpool Qaiet; cotton. S-lC i'id; flour. Is U: grains, C?47d. Receipts-Flour, 2.Si! bbls.; wheat, 25 000 bu.; com, 13.009 bu.; o:s. 6 ooo au.: rye, -100 bu. Sr ipriicnts Corn lv.COj bu. t-ales Wheat, 271 .tXiü Ua.; corn. 192. - ooo bu. PHILADELPHIA. Feb. 25.-Flccr-Qa et but fiiic; tinier lowei ; Minnesota extrus, So 7i-5jG 7."; I'eu '5ylvsni.i family, 525; Ohio d.. 750 25; IJlsna, ö20: Ohio patents, 5 G')&7 l5: iiint.e-so-n putentd, 7 0. Rye Flour Firm atSt'S4 12. WUt At l'-sitlj-ic lower; lougberrv. grain depot, SI 2; No. 2 red, eteraUir, il 20$; No. 2 red Ftb-uary. fl VSJtfxl 2u": March. ?i JO'1 2ii; April. 1 2-W(ftl -J-.Ü4: Alay. fl -J-J'tl 2lU. Corn Option ?4?ic lower: locnl lot-du,l; mlied. tU fiO-io; stfttiutr, C5c; sidl whi;e, oTic; call mixed aud yellow, ttc: sail nixed, February, 6sl,Q f ;c; March, 63K'i:Uc; April, Sf.c; May. CS.-i, c,f ;e Oats lull: mix.d, &.iv,51c; No. 2 white. ;wir5-ic: No. 2 while, fi1'(tsac. Provis ions-baUy. Beef, row, Sir; ini'ia uo., f. 0 b., J2u5a. Fore, new mess, (19 tOtfid: piime.SlS. Harn, smoked, 81S SO. Lard City refined, 811 7(312; fttam $11 75(.U 0. But.er ejuiet at l(3i"c. K-zs Cjuiot at 23-323 c. Cheese .steady at a I3.;ae. Petrolcum-Dull at 7 'a:j;c. Recei iits Fiour. S.tOl bbls : whe-;.:, 14,ou;j bu.; corn. 12tOJ tu.; outs. 0,10) bu. Shivments Curn, 7i,L0i bu. CINCINNATI. Feb 2S.-CoicE-Quktat S54'? Flour Weaker; family, ft 9- 5 10; fi.ncv, $55 5 75. Wheat Weaker at 81 10,11 11 "Jörn Heavy p.nd lower; 65(55i"Vc spot; ööj-c Fcbrunry. Osts la fair demand: 41Kc spot; 44,c May. Rye Demand ltght and holders firm at ie. Barley N-.minal. Pork Easier at 818 50(418 75 Lard Quiet at Cll 12H- Malkmeats ejuict: shoulders. $7 25: clear rib. f 9 87!. Bacou euiet but Arm; sDouidtrs, $i Cl'9; clear rib. 10 87; cnar, 11 25. Butter Lower grades in abundatit supply but 1 0 demand; choice scarce aud firm; choice Western Ri-serve. 25c: ceoice Central Ohio. 2:tc. Linseed Oil Quiet at 5'5-".c. Hfgs steady and firm; common and light, G(?i7 10: packing aud butchers', $5 so7 40. Receipts, 1,838 head; shipments, 570 head. TOLEDO, Feb. 20. Noon Beard WheatOpened lower and closed firmer: Xo. 2 red. spot and February, 81 12: March, $t 12H: April, $1 15; May, 81 16; July, 81 12?4. Ckrn Quiet; No. 2, spot and February, 58c; March, öSJc; May, fc&e. Oats-Dull ; No. 2. Closed-Wheat-luil: No. 2. red, spot, held at 8'. l'c; February, SI 12 bid; March. 81 1314; April, St 15 bid; May and Juue, 81 16;,; Juiy. fU3. Cora Dull; No. 2. 6potand February. 58c bid: May. tllic lid. Oats Qaiet aud unchanged. Receipts Wheat, -j.l-uu on ; corn, öa.eoo iu. ; oata, none. Bhlpmeats Wheat, 12.0.0 bu.; corn, 13,000 bu.; oats, none. LOUISVILLE. Feb. 2C Cottoa Quiet but steady at 9Jc Flour Firm; extra family, 3 70 Ml; A ISO. l. $1 K(il 75: hteh erade. tö z5ff 50: good to fancy bwnds, 6a6 25. Wheat Finn: No. 2 red winter, f I K1 12. Corn 8:esdy and in fitir demand; So. 2 white, 5l?5c: No. 2 mixed, 53(5:ic. Oata Firm and unchanged; lulled Western, iißlic. PtotIsIouf Quiet but firm. Mess Pork 1'19. BulkmeaU iShoulders, 87 25; c.ear rib. 810; clear. 10 7i. Bacon Shoulders, JS 25; clear rio, 810 75; clear, U 11 12. Hauls Sugar-cured, 12 37. LardKettle, f 12 25. K A NS AS CI TY. Feb. 26 Wheat Receipts, lS.Oto bu. ; shipments, 8.U00 ba. ; market lower at 9X,W)lc cash; 93js'294c March; 95c AprU; 97'öoiJ May. (Jörn Receipt. 54,000 bu.; shinmeuts. 5S,üüO bu. ; market lower: 41c csh and March; 43)ic April; 4.sc May. Oais clow t3XC bid cash. Whisky. BALTIMORE. Feb. 26. Whisky Finn and higher at 1 lsl 19. ST. LOUTS, Feb. 26,-Whkky-Stcady at f 1 16. CINCINNATI. Feb. 26. Whisky Quiet and unchanged. LOUISVILLE, Feb.25.-Wtl2!cy-AtSl It PHILADELPHIA, Feb. 26. Whisky Steady at 81 is. CHICAGO, Feb. 26. Whisky Unchanged at f I 17. Vji.d. - l. -.-.-,7 41 -f tnM.fc ifi rB StaurInsmet The Great Healing: Kemedy.N Old Dr. Pitcher's remedy for Children's Complaints. Eureka Drain Tile This Machiss is substantial and durable in con. truotion; Kimpl ia ttm tr. rangementsi easy cf access to its wearirg pai-ts: having STRENGTH TEAT EVES GKOSS If EQXXCTP couia scarcely EEEAK. lsaving kttle to be deeired aa an EFFECTIVE TXJLS 2LACH1N2. "Tl t i -? ,-.. :f4s3.?,-r?r.-Wa iIHt ttU M Rchlna by tlth anra er iMn txnrer. Ann eil ulted Ia rHfrr. Oar Tl! die rmafc in 1 front " in- aer, mnS 1 tbai-o rmrj then t. nit Iba luu of ctuiomert. Asa Brick Macfelcr it b aim a. aont. rtepri. n la fnr(T warrant aa a Tiletr Brick Via. i. Pead fnrrirmlar. CKAlf DtiUa m TATLOE, Indinaapolia, Ind. 10, t rtra th. Sria Sr. Ul. nai( ska Iai( bka a. Urea S rai. i I'gltai, Iliaa Papal. Splndia Swica Sir tob, rm. it. 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