Indiana State Sentinel, Volume 31, Number 9, Indianapolis, Marion County, 4 April 1883 — Page 8

THE INDIANA STATE SENTINEL. WEDNESDAY- APHIL 4, 1883-

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THE BALLOT.

Tito Democrats Move oa Enemy's Works, tlie An-I in Hot Cases are Sncces&fnl Carrjlns the Daj. in Cicroland, Chillicothe and Other Enterprising Ohio Towns Democratic. All tanavllle.Tndlarja.ElectsJa Democratic layor. City 0Qcera and a Majority of the Cou-cll Other Elections. T1IK KLT.C'IIOSS. Ev.o7tll?, Tired of an Oppreoelve Debt, Ucclia tj-co-rtic City Ticket. iforcUl to the Sentit : Iajjsville, April 2. The city lection cceurre! to-day, resulting in a Druocra'.ic vie ory, eloct'ng fonr Cciuccilmen oat if :ix arid" tbe County Hcfe ei Mi Ui probaLly !, i xcvptiou. On Mayor taf uisjvri'y w.;i rj- three Ijumlred. VI . in. The Iicition? at this hoar ere that the wüolti D-MioeriCic city ticket and flviout of Efver ':. nciiiiieii are elected The principal :j:;e 'ma the reduction of the iafre.-t i-'i city bonwi" I j er v. nf, j-ropweC ana eujip,:td ty tu? I'emccrsts. Ttie Democrat' hive cirried all Wards ex Ct'.tt op end Mve e'ected a iJciaccrat'.c ifa-ycr, Ta nrn r. '.i S-jrvayur, tho nmj riCearanii.s from ' f jr ilnyor to a small xnaioritv in smit- Wards tor Coiincüraea. Uli Ct.Vri N.TI. Ap-ii 2 At 11 to-n'eut net a Oncissati, sim-iV Vui n is c.r,i:ittu. thowinc ait tiT.uniai tn';i t i scrHtciiinjr. Tj7o-::iciaI re"wfi. f-uoxv pain for SaJls-r, lLepiioltcar, f. r Msvur while Eshelbv, l'ib!i-i'i. fr Corapi.olior, ruLS far aheai cf ii ticket. l'2:"-'f m. Hut five precincts of the sixty Ita. UifCi'yr.Tt? yri f,i;jy rocrtrd Those ehow 1I- uhlicj M.iui UnjÜicial reportt p.-.tliered at ue I.::.cJn Club indicate the tis ci ic bet A h:i t-aileraud S:epheus Olajnr. Ebel! "s tltcliuu is assured by Hi to " o o (tit Il'-pubücars Tec'ed candidates at tVatria, L-tenoM, Van Wrt, Galion arid I. mdn. O. T!i-! divided licVt is eltcted at fn-liel 1, IVincruy a-.d Newark. The lV.'in.cra!" eltct ti." et.tir ticket at Chilli c-jiiie a- d FiTiJl.iy, :id Xtaia electi a Dem ocratic Cits So.iou..r. CLSVELA5 T PEMOCUATIC. Clivila.nd, Air',( 'J Jrhn If. Fdrley, Dfrucicrat. 'elc e-J N'.nyor by probibly not IcHi tfiaa over fj!-ijrLe W. Gardener, liepubltcjn. The rniirj city Democratic ticket is believtd to b-; -lecte I, and the Democrats have coutrul cf tlie Council. Coi.i"iii!r,-0., . t ril 1! Returns from eeventeeD o .t ( i teu'y-Sftx rrerirct-i, iscludIm tt'Ke Gcmsii Ward, show a Kepubü-a--i gain over Ne m la's vote f.jr ncretarjGf;StiU3 cf 7"7. I' vs s iruated Walcatt's mejrity, li p-.ibluai. will b 3)0 or ICO. Tiie bnla'ce of tu:j Republican ticket id probab y elec:td. TOLEDO. Toledo, April 2 T;e ejection here Joday was vtry qaiet, ;hough great interest wa7J:.nires'ed in rt Milt. Tue vote ws t2TJXi !jy heavy. Tii fcratcbir.s; was TjrwCfentrd, e-pcialiy by Rrpualicans. The "JiUre i&'erest. centtred in its coutcst f or tayor. At thi hour, mi anight, the irdiciare that Rome:, Republican, i.i elected r a mall msj iit'. probibly les than 2i). Ta. complexion cf tbe Council ar.d B ard jf Education is now d fficult to de-.eimine. tTEUBtS TILLF. 5JUBlt vilie, O, Aoril 2 Th( election was closely c:-tested an J mot exciting ever IniAvn. A Leavier vote waj polled thau in th I're iientitfl -eCiion of l.sSO The Uaiocrt'i e!ecte . Ja-. McCo:ville Mayor OVtr Robert Lane, Republican, by 1,20 xn.bi;or;ty. TLe R;ubl:cati3 elected the reraajuader of t:ie ci:y ticket by 150 to 3 TLe new CoULri men eKcud are fonr Detuo erai'V two ll-publicans. Tbe Council will Btand: seven ilrpuolicans, five Democrats. KUewber. MIC1IIOAN. IJrri:oiT, April 2 TLe election held in ia S'ate to-day for three Snjrema Court Jalgfsa:id two Resents of the State Univerfiry. The Democrats and Grjcnbackers iniMted on a fui.n ticket, dividing the candiavtei equally between tbm. Tbe returns kidica'e a reduced voto as compared wiih tv f ill elections. The re?nlt can not b? -!- dflr.itely to 'ii2ht, but it tetna fit- b!e that John . Clumplin.tha fusion, - ! ri )Rirjs O'Brien. Kfpablicar, arec!icst-n J i- acd the -aiue iiv laii.'n of Recent. In tM t-ny the tltciion for nix members of the i -! of EJucotii.ii re-uiled in the election f -be sträubt D.tuocxatic ticket, the majoriut: t oni l'K) t mJ. ÜAtT ÖAGXNAW, A rii 2 The Drmccrats Lave e.ecie i the Mayor und ri7t of eight Al deruien. Justice" tue Supreme Court: Blair, 15Ö5; O'lt-ici). 1,571; ( hampliu, 12S; Mierood. 1 571; lit gents llutchins, 173: Jo- e?, 1 Slfi; Cbrk,' 1,428; WilleU I.3ÖO; ebtima-ed Drmxratic majority in the Vijubty oa tlie b a-e 'Uitt. w. KAPAS. I.icy-se, Kf?., Aptil 2 A R Carey, Rpubficjir:, wra el c -o Mayor today. Mr. G&rcy ii orlv tweinj- orte years ohi. He is .fcr(h.er of Ila-ry T Carry, niang!n editor of the MilWiV.ker f-ü'.'.nel. J,;h hrother leaf' el tho r rr.ti. trede ia the La eyyri? J ,nrral ilz?. 4 OO l MAJöKITV i r.AiMED FOS HAKEISOX. CrtCfiC, April 2 T.se I). m ocra's to-nipht aire Lt'ir t i " 'i e 'hat Hrriron will be JccU-d Miijur tn.ni.rr.if bv 4,X.'0 majority. Tl.e l-fcta ere pieity frelv t ken. AIAKY ."NN DOOLEY. Ttie Cbleaso Yom-s Lady Charged wltli Foiir.lri4 !i-r Mother. Xirv Yokk, Mrc't 3J Miry Ar-n Doo!ey, C Cliicsg, wa? srre.ted ou arrival at the Crontl Centn'. D?; -t yesterday, ou tie eh.-s- i.tla'rs'd. f inurdenr her mo'.hli p;oa, fc'- -t a month rg. The . r died uiidr.- s.;.- p'esous circ iiudanc. Miip'.tf i fir,..' .vjrth IVO. No ' d w.il wasf rad, bat a copy cf aa a!ill wa v tu jribt d and au inventigrax r.llnwt'i ty the flight of tbe r and a yf' arg c:in fiup sftd to be -'.-.tor. lro:rn it'iMin the man was rfs e'!. TLe Prisser appeared ovei -ed by ni 7t!.i.:vio:i at the m-re fact t. gtrreste ! a' d i liced ia a cell and "Vffutobi y ry ett 1 her Ir.n'.cxrc.3. "I i.einrf j:3":.Kl ray niaih'T. No sir, it is wror?.' ti S'ttu e me of such a thing. I 1Tvav,'iOved my mother. I was the only e.'":i'l. U'e ce er bad any difference i xrtept1 ' ,jut my ecgacemeni with John Sev A iiy mother aiun t Ute bita, but I - i If arther that f COn fc?tcr her ms) '.he i':e alleeiL. will was produced beide her property toa Lumber of cbare institutions in Chicago, leaving her - rd only child a certain sum ua conot Ler rot marrying the young man tt r,e J. whom her mother thoroughly . ikeJ. A wri' of habeas corpus has ti?& prepared, and will be submitted at the

earliest moment The Supreme Courtis in session thi nir''n Late last night Coat sellor Ambril H. Curdy called at the Po lice IIeadpiarr and exhibited n telecrsm which hn nad j j1 rec-ived from Emery A. Storrs, of Chic-gd. requiting him to lxk after the iotere:ot Mary Ann Do .ley. Pnrdy wu afforded opportunity of cotntuucicatia wi'b b: cliei. and subsequent to the interview ctled upon tbe actiDg Superintendent ud n queued that the y jurg woman be htivight tfure the Police 5. agis träte in order tb-tt sbe might havea hearing. Counsel this af craiwn t.btaintd a writ of habeas corpus, returnable at once in the Supreme Court, on behalf of his client. Inspector Byrne 9 'hi af ern-xm denounced the ory of Mis D.ioley having been arretted here ou tbe cbarg of poisoning her mother In Chicago aa a holly fictitious, without a word of truth. 111 AT 915,000.

Ao ITiptauntlon from th Treasnry Iepartmeot ot lb Allege Dlrcepan-y in lion Butler' Aecoaut. WA8HIKOTON, M'ch 27. The following Etitenient of the alleged üisc.epancy in the acc rants of the National Soldiers Home u furnished by the Treseury Departmet: "The circumstances oi the case teem to be as follow?: Tbe Hon e ia a corporation and ettles its own acounts through its own executive otlicers, with its Treasurer, who is custodian of ita funds. The Home is, however, required to render a f uteinent to the Government of all its receipts and expenditures, and thM stntcmerit of account ia ex amined and settle! by the proper accountins: cflicer. In the settlement of tne ac count made sime tirne since, tbe Horns was credited with two d 'liferent items amounting to f lo.OOO a? having 'm en paid over to and ii bursed by the Eastern Branch of the Home, bot the T.t-aiirer of the Küstern Brjr.ch subfcqnentlv Bhowed that he had returned taa I5.0!.O. and in the tecent settlemeot of the accounts between ibe United fc:a'es and the Home, the Second Auditor ar.d Second Comptroller Charit! tue Home with the amount thui returned t it by the Treasurer of tbe Eastern Ilracch. It is supposed that, in the settlement made inade between tbe ofiicers o the Ho;ue and General Batler, at the expiration cf his term as Treasurer, this $15,000 was not charged back a havin.j been returned by the Treasurer of the Eaatcrn Branch. General Batler turned over to hia buCCessDr th bal aLCf 0.1 hand, as fchowa by that settlement but if ihe above supposition thall prove to becimct,itw.ll Imj rtcestary for them to turnover $15.C'Hj in addition to what was tien niiderstotd to be tL balance. Whether e correct bai3uce wns transferred hy him to his successors or not cm be ascertained y pzamiaitij the books and vouchers in the ollica cf the fcec'f'arv und Treasurer tf the Home. General Batler has expreael his rtaiires? to ray over whatever balance u four d to be due." A writer in a Denver paper, the other day, in describing Co. orjido Canon attempted to sav: ' Gaze u a id down tbe rocky jaws and you nuance the world has ri eneu i mouth to eat a plan: t and grind it with mountain molars." After tbe intelligent corn ii tor h2d g'jt in his work there was le-s no'daess in t!ie figure of Bcech, inas mach as tbe wrld was made to open its moata to at a peanut. Xlraln ITviktit, In tl is country cearly every active bmines or profeieionr.1 is overwifke-l, and snirers frn was'c cf vitality. Few rtoch th ago of fortt-five witliout this waste of vital .orco saoing itself in some form cf disease rnort or letj troublesome or dangerous. Now, unless f-omeihig can oe dore to retew the wasted vital f ires, these di.spased corditions must lv ou increasing until an utter breakdown ie the result. Many, warded in time, reiirt from business or pro-fes'ior-.at life, and trek ia change and relaxation a mea-ure of the health which they have lo3U With ii'iic'i tbe larger number this retirement felt to be impossible; p.tul they yo oa butLüipg am! failing until the d'oastrous end c me in paralysis, softening of tt.c brain or sudden deata. As a restorer of vital force i. has teen Iaj;iy fhowa from the results obtained during the pist tvetvt) years that Compound Oiypen is the inest eäicifnt spent jt t d .- covtred bv tbe medical profession. Iti use by overworked hu.-tni.ts and profesdourd men would save many hundreds of livts every year, and gi?e to thousands more the ability to work without the wearinta?, exhanstit n and ceril wbic'i now attend them. A Trtatiseon CV.mjiauud Oxygen, containing lare reports of ca.es and full Information, fent free. Addres Dri btarkev it l'aleu. 11C9 Girard street, Philadelphia, Ta. Commttte'.l Suicide. Sj.ecial P tbe Sentloel: Maeios, lad , March 31 Thia mornlrg about ." o'clock John Siech, a young man about twenty-three yea s of ege, living about eleven miles south of here, ore; milted suicide by hhooting himself v.hile ia bed. The fam.il v 1. earing tbe report of the pitrd went to his room and fouud him dead. lie was a yenng man o' eicelleat character and ot cod habits. No cause can be posdblv asaig ie d for tbe rash act. The Coroner's Jury is now holding an inquest. "Golden Medical Discovery" is not only a B0vprc:gn remedy ror consumptios, out als for consumptive night sweats, bron chitis, cough, -iutluerza, spitting of blood. eak lun??, sbortuess cf breath, and kiudred alfectious cf the throat and chest. By dru T'ytvf a A Diabolical Marder. FoaTEEgs Mos roe, Ya., April 2. A brutal murder occurred las rdsht iu the barroom a- isarnea notsi at iiamptoa, va. inonias Phillips, a quiet, inoffensive citizen, p.ssir-g the ho el, was met by aa old acauiutance, P.J yce. who Invited him to take a drink, l'hillips refused the drink, hut accepted a cigar, and while standing at the counter Joice deliberately atiot him through the h;art. wi'hout provocation. After the phoo.ks J yco pUoe l the ptätolm Bhiilipi' poc.ke: atd ilid. He wa A.-restad Iaf,er, a-id iodgetl in Ja.l. Joyce is Claris at the Na tiiin.il H' lJiers' Homa. Phillips leave a wi'e urd lour c.htidrf a. Seme fears are felt this i.'orn'T g tht Joyce will bs lynched. An ex'.ra gua'd on duty at the Jail. Conniu;.tiuu Cared. An old physician, retired from practic, having hud placed in hit hands by an Ea'-t Indian iuia-.ionary the formula of a simple remedy for he g;ee-iy and permanent cure for consumption, br-.cchitis, catarrh, asthrxa, r.nd all throat and lung affections; also, a positive and radical cure f-jr nervous debility and all nervous complaints, after ha.'itg tested its wotulerful curative powers i: thousands of ces. has ftlt it Ins duty t make U known to hissauVring fellows Actcated by thi mo'ive and a deaire to reli-ve hum. vi su'lering. I will tend free of char, to all wbo desire it, this recipe, in Germati, French tr Enciish, with fu.'l directions f-r 1 reparing aod nsinK- Sent by mall by ad-liTr-hur with s'arap, naming this paper, W. A. Noyes, 149 Power's Block, Rochester, N. Y. Kvery Ifew eubcttber to the "Weekly Stat Sentinel, At $1, will receive a valuable Look of 100 paes, entitled "A Treatise cn the Horse and His Diseases," illustrated, contaiciu? an "index of diseases," which gives the symptoms, cause and the best treatment of each; a tl.Tft cri vin.- 11 the rrincitial dru wed I for Ihe none, wj;a the ordinary dose, effects J in antidote when a poison; a table with au erj.ravir-2 of the horse's teeth at ainerent ages, with rules for telling the age of the horse; a valuable collection of receipts and much other valuable information. gee alHO our social offer for nistory of Indiana" in another column. Address 8MTiib Comfaht, Indianapolis.

mmn m cosmerciai

MONEY AND STOCKS. General lusiao?s was active In banking circles ycttercay. Tbe monthly fajmeuta and eetdcmenta, which were comparatively liberal, aatural ' Increased tbe usual patronage of the bauks andlargely aagmented the transactions ia althe departmeati of the money market. Discounts were la good demand and interest rates lulea firm, 8 per cent belüg generally obtained. Eastern exchange was f Airly active, but the sup ply was fully equal to tbe dtmand, and sales were made at par betwesn banks. Mew lork Financial Market. Srw Yoke, April 2 Money 7 to 23 per ceat, closing ofltied at 12 per cent. Prluie Mercantile Paper per cent. GDVornraent Bands Irregular. Railroad Bondf Very irregular without special feature 3Ute Securities Neglected. The stock market, which was dull with a low ering tendency till 2 o'clock, showed quite a d. cllue la the last hour, owlrg to mampulauon of money. Compared with tue prices of Saturday tho r-K'ittof tno daa tradirfc nhowi a decllue ot ot per cent. u tne aeneral list, 1 ier cout on &amkta sua i !i ou t'nju sua i antcoutineutal; Rurlington aud Quiucy, Central Pacific, i: LAf taw anna, : Lke Miore, Mlourl raCiöc New Yora Central, i; St. I'aul. 3A. Transactions aggregated UJ.Ouu aaanaa, ot which f.OX) were Central I'achls, 21.000 lelaware. CV-ka carina and V'eterii. 6.OU0 Denver, 9.10U Nonbora Pacldc, 10.UOJ ÖL Faul. 10.0UO Luion Pactt:c, ll.WO Oregon and rranscoaiiueatal and I7,0tt Kocbester and rittaburi;. 60TUIXI5T ixcrjaiTlfi. 9 im, co oti 8i?i s p?r onnt. ex. aiv. 101 p:r cent, bonos.... lu.; sun 6 w u. a. 9... ii'Jft ? Tne purobfciiiK pnoe lor wveniiaen bo !: la In&lAuapoils y&rlt Iroxa. the. Kl Vor Pacific S t. .127 Tenn((se. new 40' Ueat, iaesc Snui.. 14 S 10 ftyCODvlH 96 itz.. r. iana franca. 67 rex. P. Rio Grande. tZi ClAöü He. furj(-..lli Lesh &Miks .lC2 L nuiana consols... 6S M souxl t'a. 1 1 1 a. i. land granta nu a.P y?DklDK rcna115 Vliiiila Co 35 et, Joe.. li'H f. Sk ö. U. fllltglO I Virginia ouuAca..... S7 Te3acsE8C I s.. 41,'ilDo. öefcired-. iu CIXSaSAL STOCKS, Aluna Kxpreas J27 Aaet-eny CartraL. 13 Alton A Terra iL Vä !f. J. Central.. Sertoli b W. rt3 4 )' oruiera Fauna i'Pt .4i.a rta Do. prercrrgO-.-. 8jS X d-jiicau txpre.- 8s iNortb wettern.. 13 1IL. uoa at Ji. Art sowb'wrthwes-.ern. pia..J J u , U.&1.U s lOt.io uentrai is 0cual Fad Üo 75V6Ohlo A MttÄli'a'.rpb-. 82 'J jcmpeako A Ohio. Ua, first pre terrtd. Da. roccud AIIO. A MLli?. pfd.... 100 1S untailo & West'n... 23 I Oregon Transoon't'l .liiiiatifio liaU. 0.-.i4?o a a lton... U a a. prexarred. -loti iFanaioa...... ..-it. Calr,. üurh ä A 12J k Fecria. I. A 22 CiX..iU L. A '. 0. 7'J ru-turz ...... oj Sil' Cui., s.n. &. C.fcve J Co.. a&I 71H Daj.TTAze A lir.d..lt x DtL A Lao . 124TH Pull ma u Palace Ca: 11 ReadiriK . 3 Rock Island 121 St. L. A Ban Trac.... 29 D:5?a A K. Grtd. 46 lo. preierred-. 8. sc. h Do. nmt pt3 i S ErteprJarred.. Entleanci'ce. Do. creterrod.., Ft ffavee... (O Sk fUL - w4 9 Paulprefarrad.-li64 i - .j. , it. r ii.b(. r'aul k tu iHsnr thai A bi. Joe. h'i 1st. FAO. p(l .llj) Da. prelorred - 04i Texas Pacific-.., Ilultm. 1JS iDnion Pad Co Hon ton A Texav. TiK ü.d. Äxprww 6i fldas Centra U. 4tii w., 8U L. A PwiAaI ldiaaa, B. a N 3 S: Do. proterrea.... 44 KiaiMtt Tox&s. Lrs Krie A West, sii Wells & Fargo ; Fargo x 12 30i'y. D. Telegraph i-2M tarpon. : Lrsl5Vilio A NjkH.- 51 Central ArlioLa i-'rcfclsloT Horn estate. . Little Pltbonrg. Lie, N. A A CIA 50 i la t 28 Ma-1. ACln. Ut ptd 10 Do. jecoad pfl... 6 Menp. A Charleat'a S6 Mlctdgan Central. . Wi Mlnneap. b St. L. 2Joiarlo . aalckültver Ir. oreferrcd. Mo.prstcrred... 5CS Robinson.. 1 Mt'soart "aciac, 101 M SUvsr CllST. w, MjbUoACblo 117 South Paclflo. U jtyLm Sex 121 I standard 6V Na&avUle&Chftt.. 57 Jtro... Foreljru Money and Stocks. LONDON. Ar-ril 2. Government Bonds CoasoLs. 1U2 f-16: tiew V extended, lCö!i : 4V. llöji. lUilwev .Stock lllitiOis CeutraJ, 5lew lorx tntral, 30i; Erie, US 1-2; secoads, luo; Keaaiug, COMMERCIAL. There is lo new fcatuie ia the general mercan tile markets. Dry goods ate fairly active, but until warm weather becomes a Cxed fact, there will ba but tittle im t rove-men t. Groee ies are steady, but biifiness is not overly active. D ugs arc fairly active.Butter and poultry are unchanged The fjrui'.'r ii Eiiserdblj stuff, iu abundant suj ply and held at high pi ices. A decllae is certalu in a few days. Eggs teady at 15c. CiRAIX. Vhcat For the Tint day of tne month was re. markably firm and teaiy la the principal mar kets. Deliveries at Chicago Kcm Ut be going iato strong bands to carry for May, against which Bales aro made to pay carry lug charges. ThescaVard wssepittt aad steady; arrivals only raoderste. Tlie lecal market continues in about tbe same po sition as for fevcral days. Arrivals small and ot eriugs mcagtr, and millers are buying track wheat wbeu offered, pajlng full prices. Present airiv its not la excess of their wants. Cora Uudjr free deliveries is a trills lower on CcicaKc. Arrivals la leading markets fair. The first day of the mouth is delivery day on contracts. waen parties aro disputed to so make it, and for the erst day market pretty well tustalued. Local ly our market is dvold of specula tlou, and is not, thertfure, affected either way. Anivals are light and t bids all oü'eriugs are freely taken. The tone of the markets ii best shown by bids and Of ferte gs. Cats No. 2 white steady, with fair demand; other grades are la better request, withthade firmer prices. CHICAGO ORA15 REVIEW. Chicago, April 2. Regular wheat quiet, subect to 11 uctuatlons: closed lLi better May; 11& yt, better July than clodn Courts Saturday. Süle were made at fl 0531 05 April; SI lOXti 1 10; May. 81 H?,ai 12 June; 81 lOJiOl vyt July: il ClJ4.il Cl4 year; spring, SI C7; win ter, fl 09 . Ou ca'l. sales of 150.000 bu., lower to H'i bisher latter July. Com quiet, averaging easier. Sales were made at 5:.v.'J5c April; WiQh'.n May; 67(337j'ic June; 53iij'!)Xe July. Oa call, sales cf 615,000 ba atja'a lower April. higher May. Oats acdve; slight decdae. 8lcs at 4V3 .V43 April; i V: May ; 4$UHoJane; 42;'i 3: c July; 3JaIuc yiar. Oa ciU, Bales were made of 105,003 bushels at ' per cent, lower for June and July. Pork fairly active and advanced 5J10C, Sale were mHrti at 813 27aCB SO cash and April; 113 4?1S 55 M;iy; S18 673I3 70 June; 13 8öS 13 0J Ju'.y ; 18 80'äl 90 yosr. Ou call, Fates were raadj of C.250 barreli at -.c higher tj 7Xc lower. l&t'.erJuly. Lard active and higher. Sues were made at 111 37i3U 40 cash; 111 S'xüll 45 April; 81150JI 11 63 Mar: 811 5Vtll 62i June; 11 6:611 C5 July; til 67'; year. On call, sales were made ol 5 0)3 tierca at 2 17ic lower; latter for April. No mirkcU to m jrrow, it being diction day. RKITISU 0BA15 TRADE. London, A pi i; 2. Hark Lane Eiprew review cf the British grain trade for tbe past week, Kars: Tbe possibilities for a favorable harvest now e.re greater than at any period kloce the beglnnlag of tbe cereal year, aa X no Iresa feature i i the wheat market has been reported sloce tlie E -.tter holidays. Tho demand Is fcbiJ and pilceb tend downward. Foreign wheats are nominally unchanged. But a rcanty demand and fljur In Hhpml snrnlv. Maize chearntne. Barley aulet. Oais dull. Cargoes of the coast neglected. Eleven cargoes ar ived, four sold, rone withdrawn, eieht reriAiu and about twenty mere due. Sales of 3-glb-h wheat during Cie pat week 6t.uj quarte:r at 42-1, against 3.V379 quarters at 45s 10a lor the coriotipoadicg period of last year. DroLiH AroLia wHoi.iHAi.a. nAHJLxn 11 oar, QrsOa svnd Hay. nonr Patent 56 0&6 50; faRcy. 15 25Jj573; chsdee. M 9055 15; family. 84 604 76: trehM sxtra, 3 00; doable extra, f 3 40jjl 60; extra.

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Wheat Wa a note: No. 3 Medlterraaeaa. , Bid. Asked. .1 12 track 1 1 no. 2 red-. 1 C8S " 1 t9 PJected . 1 t0 - 1 OS 80 " 96 Uumercban table. Oorn we quote: No. 2 white. No. S hth Yellow Bid. Aake.t 51 track . 50 61 5? 61 High Mixed. 5i Mixed. . 50 . 47 4 SO 45 tales. Refected 49 4S Un mere haut tie ...... No grade..... Bound ear. Oats We quote: So. a white Ltht Mixed Mixed Ild. Atl 4) track 47 42 t2X " 13S No. 2 Rre Nothlnc dclDe: refected held at I uuc; no DujirH. Uran Weaker; I5 50 bid; no aelleir. Phlpatuff tjulet: held at $ 16 60 1 no buvera. He min y Feed Held at 117 00; no buyers. Tbe Frodaee XXaxket. EgK8-8teady at 15c; lelllni' store 16c. Butter Ureamerr Faarr. tSe-s: chaloa. 2S Aia. joairy äeleoted, 2&i'6c; caoloe. 20 jila ovLLuiry 030108 rou, I6c; oooncg. limits. roaitry ilens. Ho per lb.; rooten, old, c; nuxeyn. Mc; geese. ; -ju: aacxi, 11 ou. Cheese Full cream. New York. lortil4c: Ohio. 12 W413Hc: part skim. 8ä3c: Wetcrn üeterve 14c erponna. j-eatners mm geese, wo: nixed. I0J.5i; Hides Green hides. tKTVic: irreen calf. lOo rreea salted. 8?öc; grten salted calf, 12c; dry n;nt. gm .ädlum, strictly 1, Ptnaiy ;a biood, 2; unwashed, good ,23c; tmwaahed Cofjrwold and ooar&e, li averai? : Ceeoe washed. Ii licht and dean. äCSiS'iri! Bony toa 00110a fcocortun to value. Veeotahles ana Kreits. Cr&n berries ("Vipe Cod . IS 00 per ba.! 15 Cfla 16 00 per bbL: Jersey. 11313 7S Per hhl. il . to t;r unit', Ot.ioni-iCC2 25pcr bbL; Spanish, 52 toper crate. Hominy $3 5033 75: BTtts. 84 00. Bemrm Clio too n TT. S"2 7r:i 00: medium, 13 71. ttvutoes ,aoloe, paying 6ö,70o par bu. : ; 2 00 9225rer bbL icUlsi?. Bwcet Polatocs-YfBow Jersevs. 1 4 i?64 10: In bad order. t3 00: Kentnckv Apples :hice. 4 50?fl5 00 dot bbl. as to cnaittv Drt&i x pies Urs poratod, 13 Hoc; common drtaJ 1 eiicae Linea peacnes, nalvea, 8X39c; evapThe Jrro vision Market. Esitrw are taa rreieat JobMae nrior.?: Smoked iftitA e. O. Hans: Ten and 12 ponad. a.. ISttc: 15 pounds av.. SCc: 1C Mnalt. it ; sj pounas av., lor. Breax?ajt E&oou li'4C: iaotuicrs, 9c: CV foTDla ose. 10c: bio ctar tifics, 1221 Co backs or bellies. 12c: silved roll. lie. irtied Bett 15: ; do. (U. llorter & Co.'s), lSXc. riCXieo aiev-ti uu men ora. pr ivl. lbs.. flS on; bean port, per bbl.. 2U0 lbn.. S22 00. Lard Kettle rendered loaf. In tlernaiL 12i In Seeds. e;iovcr, z j w; Timotny. si KO-a2 en: olue cr jss. li iji oj; r.agusa cioverseca, u w. Co&l and Coke. Anthracite coal. 83 00 per ton: Ptttsbnrz ooaL i 72 per ton; Raymond City coal, ft 50 per ton; biock coal. S3 7S per ton: block nut. IS 25 Per ton : per ton; erusnea coke. 110 per busn; lump ooke uc per cusa: tonnonsTnio coxa. ia Ths Grocery HarKee. Oones Common. 9ai3c: Ordlrarr. 10 a Ho; fair, Hil2j: good, 12J13j: pvlasn. 13 öl4o: strictiv trtiae. 152l6o: chdeo. UUt ! rfMuted: 13J1J; Levering , 13fo: Mc-j-augniin s. ucamart CJUt loa SJ.ig'OC: powatwd VliOiDite Rranalatel. 9X30o: sadard A Pi4)Vc: oa 8rj'Jo; white extra C,? Os'4-j; light brown, &(& sc; exnnraon RT&aer.. vg3i9o. Moiarxaa na Pyracs jNew ur.'eiJ noitasai 4ftA62o; syrup 43(345 j tr exL t f or Ofrcaman to cnoice. LI oe Care ..ua and Looiaac, 6f7Sc. 8t1cc8 Peoper. 22&25c: ale'loe, ir)ti: clove4C 15c; ginger, 20,-'; cinnamon la mats, J.'-c' 40c; naanecs, HtxAil C6: texoa, il C'hII 10. bait latxe salt, in oar low. at cito: dravlot at 81 101 15: rmall lota lOo nan iron ita.-v dairy. 92 6-9.1 CO. dron Kanea pearl. 4X91X0 per 1?: Tnrxa 0: cnamplon gloss loxap. rfso; Improved corn. YKac. Cneese New xorx urystai sprtng.uvß; ostein !orve. u4;: jersey, i5. fla.t Kisn Jlacxerel, No. 1-mess, 820 per bbl. : halves, 910; extra taess. til per brl; halves. 112: No. 1 mackerel. CIS; haivea, 83 5J; No 2 mackerel, 8:2 00; halves, 86 00; No. 8 mokerel; 1100010 50; halvos.trJ 50; No. 1 whttefish, hall bris. 87 50; famUy whltall'h. halvw. f5 50; No. 1 herring 85. Codfljih Boaelow. 87 00J10 00 per 100 ds: uraaa cani, 119 ' io. rorewa rruits ijonaoa isycr raiaa, new. 82 &0,a3 00: new Vaieacla. 9o; ooluna. lie: Mn-iatal rairi5ia. 82 2012 2x Lomona, Malaga. 83 SO.aj 00: Messina. 83 75 Hi 2. Oran.-e-Florida, 85 50; Valencia, 420's, JS 00; extra large. 810 50,ll 03, Proa uocemlan. Otfo; ue Turxun. 74(S;4C: Suitano do. 9sc; our-ana. 6S'öW: new 0s,18(3iJiic; layers, lH"20c. Dates, matts, exc: urain 10 lb. poxes, loa l'eauut. raw. Tennessee, 7iQsc; V lrgmia, Hi3Jc; roasted. 1U('411C OancedeJoods we qnote: Tomat33c.21bs.iT00 41 13: 8 lbs. 81 70.311 25: JfoncZies. 2 lbs. sUaiard. 81 6U(-il 75: 8 lbs, 82 10(42 5; s-30onda, 8 lbs. 81 7a 1 90; 2 Iba, fl 40ai 45: Pte Poacbe. 8 ibt. SI 20 gjl 25; 6 lb.. 91 20,32 25; LUaiberrles. tl OCl 10. Strawberries, tl 80,tl 40; Raspborrtaa. $1 7UC,1 75; uaerri-i. rea. si ?.j,ti 76-. wMte. S3 CO: etrlr.i Boens. II leai 20: Orden Peas Xarrowfat 8120 Al 26:BarlyJane.i:4'J160;Cailiornia.n90; farmouth Dom, (1 5J; Mouutala ox at Com, 81 454l 60; Polk. 2 lbs, 81 15 1 20; folk, S Iba. fl OOfil 63; ctolJen BtUc, 81 46 (li 60; &ckersi, ri 40,"t 50; rtneappl-ja, ti 7ö 2 25: CAlcion, llb.Jl 7U51 0; Lobewn, lib. 8175: Iba, 82 76: Tuctbloi Jbllita, 5ö30c: Cove castors, 1 lb. iint w&njsi, tia70o; l lb, ftu; wiVfii. 1 iui m: aios. uzn: wcüat. to. 26: 3 Ibf, fall weLjat. fl 90OJ 00 : ßardtc. Fronen ,Vfr 81 7MSt awVis.t Amnncan . 81 fJO nor nnt Apr.les. 8 lb. 81 20(3125: 6 lb. ti 6M2 CO: eallon. OtJ Goods. PRIKTS. Oockeoo fancy Ccj American fancy, r 7..i ii 11 . . .. So racicc 6Q CO 60 6c Stxansoa's raoarn.. 6?c, Härtel fancy. Arnold tancy 61 Allen's lnncy'.. Manchester fancy 6Hcßeriin solid ... Merrimack fancy. 6SoiHarmony fancy. Merrlaiaok shirt 6 Kc! Dundee fancv 50 Steel tuver taxicy. 60 I Berwick fancy. 40 Imperial s'l'd bi'k. 61 Victoria solid bl'k. 60 Härtel s&ttoens.... hi Eddystone sattoena-. 7 Arnold satteens. . 7 Allen's satteen. BBOWK COTTONS. Atlantlo A.. 80 1 Massachusetts B B tQ Atlantic li.. .. , 7c;aKrina k. be Crescent City A ....... 8c Myhtlc Rlver,..... 7c CroaoentClty B 7 Wc Peppered E go Orescent City (; 7o iPeppercU R.......... 7Jc apriCioa a.... do ireppereu -4...vic Ciltton O C C , 7Vi4'c!Peppcrell 9-4 3a GranltvÜle K E. 7c iPepperoll 1Q-4.....260 Aueiyta. .. 7o irücaC. 6c Continental V 7c;peerices yA tc I au castor So ttew England 'Jet P)unxett...... tc Minton dress stylcslOa White M'fg Co-... 80 Royal dress styles.-! Go Bäte.. . 80 I Renfrew dress stTslOjc Gtassrow............ 7Sc!Canton dres st'l'a.10) FUrklltl-A 7Vil Inhnanri'i Knnk t".A1 i Gleuarven 7c ijhonson's mourn.12Sc ELIACHED COTT0KS. w aragq tta. 1 1 V.c ' Bal lard val e. 6Vc in. x. iiuis... ic ivnoiirnnt tau esc rrult of the Loorn. 9Sc Blackstone A A . bKc unsdaie ss "Uitinvieaaia o r"arwell . . 8Vic Pepperell 8-4..J3j Barker Mills , 8?ic Pepperell 8-4. 26c Mnwoort .. 9o 1 Pepperell 10-42$ si Fitch vüle..- 74'c;RbiUTvi:ie 38 In . 6o Kore , o iiotacr liutiDara.. c Pooasett P M O 7ojSaamore 27 In 4ic PACiriC KILLS DRESS SOOD8. J4 Poplin Lustres-.10 c Brocatel 16SO Altaca Lustroa....l6,vjt;i6-4 I'opllns GI lCjo 94 Steel LustTea-...i6cc;&-4 t'anmere u.....v.io Cai Innere .11 c 6-4 Cashmere AO 2c i licue ....-. ...liic yt Ausir&uancrepe.i.'H) i Csh Belfre-..J 2Viri4-4 Cretonae... ...... lOVjc 1 94 rancies.ao 14-4 rercaita...irc cnivioTS. Arnos keag ..10 '-c Amoskeag plaid-. .11 Sc W'tt'ntoa, ex. sto'tloo SVhitteatoa. ..... 9c Alabama rlilis So August plald.... 80 loali-auli plaldj 80 Groenbrtar pladi 80 .nmmerv'lepl&ias 9o Ottawa plaids "0 Newfn i-ls plaids 80 CBA8E. Everott ...10c Kdlaburz ....... ...-lle Great Republio. . "3W, BTXVIX8 D Brown. , 7.Sc!N Brown..., 8Sc!N N Browi A Brown. P Brown . 9,V,X X Brown. lueacnea 10 xugner. CABrXT CHAIlf. White lio 200 200 Colored.. .220 Ooverlet.... , No. 600 Cot'n YarnlOo Twine .20o BAGS. Caadle Hick 6BAT.9 American. 200 rrankliavillo 22Vic Lewis ton .. M22HcI Stark A. TICXMWGS. Amorkeas. AGA ,17o Shetuckct,& dOHc1 Lew Ia ion, 86-ta 17U:8wUt Rlvoi-.., Lewtston, n in...isHamiitoa, i Lewitou. JOln 14W; Oakland. AMM, 9o Conttoga, ß F 17o York, 82-lD. 1 Cooetrtoga, 0 C A..13croik, 503-., ,16!3 ,18st0

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OOTTO Axnoskeg. Br. AAA IS A A .. Iff üH.MMM.mM.14 CC.n, ii n is dd ia KK 11 aaeeeXO BPd. Lawrence. Br. C 91-2 B 10 A 11 1-4 AX 12 1-2 AA , , 14 AAA 16 Bra, 20 IS 101-2 11 15 1-2 12 1-2 14 18 12 U 14 15 12 la Maatiachuaerts. 91-4 aU 1 XX 14 T IIIIII JJ Harm! ton. XXX Ta 8 9 IXXXX. R. . 8 1-2 P 9 1-2 91-5N. 101 2 O. XF Imp ..10 1-2 F9 touu 11 1-2 IX 131-2 11 1-2 K1 IW., 15 V XXX , 17 1-2.0... Imperial. W 16 1-2 A... 14 1-2 B n 18 16 Peraberton. D 81-2 C 9 1-2 91-2 iii-2 111-2 131-2Y. 10 1-2 12 1-2: A A. .111-2 13 101-2 141-2 151-4 B. liethnca. .18 Lawrence. XX 10 Xrwz Market. Aiuoox, -my ju; calomel TJCffSl 25; esra sweot olL 90c5U75; olive on, Slft03 OOj-perga: mot (derwa's), (2 753 OO: leaou tF&ndersoii E). as go -.3 '25. Qulrdne. P. A W.. 51 70(51 75; Ohiunonldla,P. A tcftl 00. American bi-carb. SOda,4Vc; 8i!gl!hd0..6Hea 8nuff Garrett's -o- pJMJta, 1 ia per aos. ; 4-os. hordes, 83 60 pet uox. riove'iBUipnur. 4.U5C Tumentlna sa.c.M nasuga Ter. reu. dv bw.. on nnnnHt'ci -V;0- loame, 82.7533 CO. Iodide potaoh. $1 C5. ooHMi xinunaro, wo j;i 20. wtudow g'jif, CS and 20 percent; doublt) 73 and M pa oea. on fron sad Steel M&rbet tsar iroti 9-2.40 raten: boon (mn v.i &t nt..- jn way and bwede Iron, 6c rates; horse shoe Iron,' 8Jc uorse t-hoc Burden A. erklr)li,. ncr kwr. f S M mule shoes. $1 per kes advance. Horse .-hoe Nails .-.oruiwtierii. oiobe, ani Perkins, per box, 5 00 iwii Dieci xscfct Aracricr.a. ncr lb.. 15c serine steel, fx,: tire steel. 6c; toe calk steel, 5c; par-hln 0 j iiwi, cucc xxaua 33 so. smoUaMieoos ELaxket. UKr.Jocx tele, 2ia::; oax eoio. ssa.'Oj: Feaa mvsaiUham38ieat.är.Iäl03: harocas IcA'hc 80j8jo; tridlc leather, per des., SMJTJ; tfrcicitl' SüJ tilit): T ranch calf, 81 la.2i 86. Uij CiUotd! LLiseod. raw. 51o: belled, kc; laraoii, ;oft3Co; ramri's' ell, C5S;0c; labrt evi.n3 ou, wvtAX: stratu oil. U)if6o: bonihu. -nic; com oil. iiiaiivaa Jexal tjt, llailVic w wii, Ai-i; ti aier wi-j vi, loa. Tuners burxs-wa ouow: Böt etorjT ttn. I tl. lPrtl 1t?3 and C7 00 per box I X. lL'xia", itxM .id lixia t CD p& Urs.; 1 o. liriü, iooflagtt.u,8C 00 per tox: 1 0,2j usn Dioox tin. ia ptci. s.i: ta bui. 230. Ira: --7Ui-rjn,4.50c; 27 C iron, 6c; Jfoorcla ctl nntao Q -u. n t .4 .... ...... Rv.M. . M. L vmii,iumju-ii, . ?4' 8oiCLer,15ai8a. Wire. 40 per car.L ci' lit. LIVK STOCK. Indianapolis uiv sta-JR narker. Stocs Tiisxs, April 2 Cattle Receipts. 85 bead; sblpmenta. 67 head Market steady; demand good for ihipplDg grades, while butcher stock Is rather slow. Closing firm on best grades ct following quotations: Prime shipping steers, 1,403 to 1.5C0 pounds d 253 6 50 airto gooa snipping steer. 1,25a 10 l.."0 poui.ds ... 5 75(3 6 25 aieaium shipping steers, l.cu) to 1,2UJ POU71US a ru3a .0 The above elas of cattle, as a matter of course. are tat eatue. while tbe balance of Meers quoted touw arc now Feeders, good style. 1.003 to 1.200 pounds 1 2-Sa s rt.of xcr, eu to U00 pouuo .. 4 5 00 Prime butcners' cows and hellers....... 5 25(4 5 7b Fair to good 4 'ibd 5 C Mevtium .1 rjüos 4 55 Common aud Interior 2 -2S ;a 3 i't Stock bulls 3 25(4 3 7i Hxtra bulls 4 75 5 10 aiiicn rows with calves or rpruircr. common to fair 35 00(315 00 Kxtra . ... 0 OOcÄtO CO eals ........................ 5 50 't 7 Heps Recetpta, 5S2 head; shipments, ESS head. Quality ot oflerings poor. Market opened rather slow, but later closed firm at following quota tions: b?;ect heavy, if here- -....$7 75ft7 00 select medium, 225 to '250 los. average... 7 50;7 65 Select licht, 170 to l'JO lbs. avernze 7 S5.'.t7 45 u'mmoa liRbt, 130 to 150 lbs. average... 7 i'n7 20 riRsor sucKer . e i:o(at 70 Heavy roughs 6 7j(7 25 Sheep Receipts, none: shipments, 95 bead Market opened dull, but closes strong at full prices: Choice to prime 5 s5ti6 25 aieuinm to good 5 25ri5 75 Common to fair 4 25a5 OJ Elsewhere. Ntw lORk, April 2. The Urovers' Journal reports: Beeves Keeelp's for two davs. 5.400 head. maklr.g 11 1-60 for the week. Market active and strong at Fridaj 's pricss with a dull finish and several car loads to carry over Extra beeves said at 80 2C7 75 per cwt. ; of poor to prime steers, a iew iota toia at ts; exporters used 60 carloads. htiipmetits for the week. 9 Ooo head of live catlle, 6.2 quarters of beef, 525 live sheep and 1.S14 carcaM.es ot mutton S beep Receipts. 10,500 head, makinc 34.S00 far the week. arket fteaay; common to choice, 86(47 75: two car loads of boor Texas sheen sold at $5 0; yearling latnb. 86 50(ftS 60 per c wt ung Keeelpts, 8.500 head, makin 20.130 for the week. Maiket firmer aud hlzner: 87 5ü(v3 50 per ewi. ior 11 To nogs. KANSAS Oil X.April 2. The lara ator.k rndtca tor report : Cattle-Lucelpts, 1.000 toad; shipments. 600: Market we k at 10c loweristeers. 1.2UU to 1 500 lbs.. sold at 85 .046 60; Blockers and feeders. 81 25C5: cows. 83 -,m 25. Hogs Kttjtlpta. 2.000 head: shipments. 1.900: Market higher: light. 7 307 43; medium, $7 45 7 65; RtMKl to choice, 87 557 65. Sheep Keeelpts. 200 bead. Market steadv: enod to choice. H 905 25. ST. LOUIS. April 2. Cattle ReceiDtj. 1.400 head; shipments. 800 head. Good demand for gxd light and bent heavy grades, but poor qualities are (-low; prices firmer; export steers sold at 86 8':(7; good to choice, 9t 2T.&6 75; light to lair, (5 60(m 25; common, 84 75(i5 25; good cows and heifers. 8 1 25ft5 25; common, 3 504; stocken and feeders, 81 25(i5 25. Bbeeiv-Receipts. 4o0 head: shlnmenta. 3 1C0 head. Good shipping and local demand; pncja strone: common. 81 601 25: medium to fair. St f0(.5 25; good to choice, 85 60(j6 25; fanc.y 86 536 75. Itoej-Strong ard hlcher: light. 17 25(17 5": necking, 87t:oi7 60; butchers' to extra. 87 50(4 7 75. Receipts, 1.9J0 head; shipments. 1.800 head. CHICAGO. April 2 The Drovers Journal re ports: Hons Receipts, 8.000 head; shipments, 1,700 head; demand fair, quality poor, business light and 5c higher; mixen, 87 '20(7 70; heavy, 17 fc 8 10; light. $7 40U7 75; skip. f.vs7. Cattle Receipts. 6.000 head: shlnmcnts 1.C00 head; market opened brisk, earlv sales 10c higher: export demand weak and tne ecnral murket cloe-ed weak; expDrts, f j 4j7; good to choice fchJppln.:. Si i0ct6 50: common to fair. ?5 ;);a6; butchers ia fair demand; er.maion to fair, 82 503 75; fjo! to caoice, f 14 75; ktockers a a fecdei-ti, S3 30Tt5 33. 6heei Receipts. iD.O head: shirments. 16 0 head; easier demand, lets action and aaaJltv onlv fair; common to fair, f i 04 i SO: medium to good, $ö( i6; choice to extra, 86 10 ft 3 75. lho Drovors' Journal Brtu-sh cable reports a de cline In value of live stock at Liverpool : best Arat rtcau cattle. 15 Vc per pound, estimated dead weight. Sheep Best, lac 8K:tKAL MIUKETJ. Produce Markets. WXW YOSK, April 2 Cotton Easy: futnres steady: April, 9 92c; May, 10.08c; June, 10.2; July. 10 3:v. August, 10.44c; September. 10.20c: October. 9.91c: November, 9 .Vic; December, 9. 80c; January, 9 6."c. Flour ball and unchanged; nceii.u. 26 tKm bbl. : export.". 2.80O bbls. acat Opfned JJ(3Ko higher; alter lost advance, declined a tritle, cl Mug strong; recelp'.s. 67.UX) bu.; exports, 21o,t0.i bu.; ungraded tr.uK. 112: ungraded red, tl 07;41 29; steamer So. 3 red, 8109; No. 3 rod. 1 18: steamer No. 2 do , 81 In; Ko 2 red, 8l2I712Hi certlflcat.s, $1 22(122 delivered. 81201. o. b.: unirradeJ white. 81 17(4 t 9U n 9(1.-. Cl rittt IVI. Xir. 1 A cIa. . I 25.0JO bu. at f 1 ll(41 12; No. 2 red April, sales of 5j4,(h bu at Ii 19? , 41 20, cl uing at f 1 20; May, saies or i.z.s.esAi ou. at 81 21191 liy, aoMtig at fl Juno, sab's of 632,000 bu. at II 22, 1 23, clofiug st $1 21J8; Jnly, Mies of 128. OA) bu. at 81 2K.il 211C. cloNins at II 21-. Sentember-. sales of lö.ueO bu. at 11 lv;ral 2t4, ciosing at tl 2oi. Corn Cash ;c lower; opujns opened (a Sc better; artfrwurd lost racr of advanea. closiug firm; reoelprj, 4,000 bu.; exports. 124,000 du. ; nngraaa, ti(67c: No. S 6ö(a6c: Teamer. taHCwn: ro. x, toCSc; No. 2 white. 67c; No apni, bocopv -.c. closing at 66"c: May, 1767H, ) Clos cg at 67J-ic; Juae 67. 67;'4C,Cl0Bihg at 67'ic;

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VJestera, 5053V;c; wh.'te do.. 63357c HayQuiet. CnfL-e Firm. Sugar Steady. Rice vuiwk. reuwr-iiin vi'iiei: unite.i. 9k. Tallow J inn at 8 5-16(33 7 16c. Rol j Steady at 8t fc5-a I ll . Ik It . . .7 higher and firm at 18(8190. I'ork Quiet: new rnas, 819 2019 25; ,pUom. nomtnat. ltwf-Q-j et. Cut Meats Don and nominal. Lard .-ieauy;pnaie steam. 11 60: April, f 1! 53ail 63: May 811 621161; Jone. 811 6V31I 71; July ..7 . """"' 'v-r-tin 41: eeptemoer. 1 1 .6. Butter-JOuU at IO&sm. Cheese-Firm! SWA ff CL BY. .CHICAOO. April 2. Flour-Qntet ard nn caangca. neat-Qnlet: options firm: fmj4' l(5i April: 81 lGVlil lli M. 1 ii3,."i Ut in.. 1 it ii.. v".. a:" .t'-s 074: No. 3 do.. 92a: No. 2 red wtuter. fltftt Corn Outet and fsl. r: Si7i5.j'. nk . tiTt Aprit; 6WiÄ56ß Mav: StC'l,,, ,- mi,; .,o7 5a36S;c aurum. Oats Steady and firm: 42hc SLain i .1 II 1 hall . A"i.- a .. . ' V aTt. V.. I 9 4C way; ucjune; 4le July. KyeQuiet at ac Barley Uns.- 1'1 jror Mooera-eiy actKe and hiher: 7US;s30c,11J-f8 2:XI! 'M Ap-il: 1847Hr3 1852 Alav: Sl.3 67,'ail Tu Im,. iw July. Lard-Active and higher; 811 38li-an 40 cash and April :11152V 01 155 May; Hi 57xll 60 June: Sil tv.Qtl 62 July. Bulkmeau2i fair demand; shoulders. 7 70; short rib. 81010: short f ' '? 4V t Butter-Firm Eggs-Unsettled at ls"- 1 reuhu-Corn to Buffalo. 3?c fill Ruh W heat Irrr j; liar: 81 OOUßtl 05sAnril: 81 n.V lt)f May si 115s June: 81 11 July. CornIrregulir: snicALril: fx;Ti i..n. 5f!C Jnly. Oats rjisvr 4i,-'i41r. A 1 11S ' " . - a m aayf W " M Alav: 4i7.cJnneT t7 '.Txvi .0 imn t,t- t ,., ar at 81s L"tlH Sil Annl - iixjv,. ui-i.M....i 'n June; 118 7;V:880 Julv. I.ar.l Iu.Är- 'n vni. 1125 April: 111 Mtill 2 Mav; M Vi 11 S7i? Jut.e. Ill 6011 62 July. Receipt-Flour, ll.tXX) , , b d du.; corn, it.i uo bu.; oau 61,000 bu; rye. 8.430 bu.; barley, lti.OOO bu. ehio meats Nt quoted. ST. LOUIS. April 2. Flonr-Cr.criftn'rpil tVbf -Änimie inwcr; ro. 2 red. 81 c.t si w rKili- t i118r M,y: fl 1'2:S June; 81 04 lOsS July, l0o?4l 06 year, closing at inside uuna, io o reu. 1 er24 Dio. corn UttsO, lowei ; Opiions a shade better: 47J3 8 casb: ALfo 4S4c April: 6at5ic May; We June: 55U65-?J J'V3rV.iat7I1,Blr: HÖi'c cah; 4C4C May ; u.v. un. ine enow , o.','ij.)c diu. uarley yuiet at ms. Lead Qaietst fl 12. C ra v e', 1 - 4J- "utter and En Ua 113 80 casü, '.8 20 bid April; 818 37 J-2 bid May. nuiimeat'.-acld higher; noihic? doin-r. Bacoa i,..m-.au'; low.: öort clear. 110 621-2: short rib, i a, snort ciear, Sil. Lard Nominal. Receipts ouui, i, uuis ; wacat, l.uuu du.; corn, H4 Ouo ba.;oat. l9,0Cabu.; rye, 2 0 0 bu.; t-arlcv. s i 00 du. Bhlpments Flour, 3.000 bbls.: wheat. ji.uw i.u.;corn. 1 j i, ooo du.; oats, none: rve 1 0C0 bu.; barley, none. Afternoon B lard Wheat neuer out blow; 51 viy April; 51 I, bid May filsJune; fl ti';i July; !106 year. Cornrirnnr; 4bc Did AptiJ; 50Jic Ma ; June 5.5V C Jniy. Oats Dull but tirm; 430 April; 41V (ail?cMay;:-i3 1-2c June. " ' ' LOCI.VILLF. Arrll 2 -Cottor-I)ull and nom insist 9 . Flcur-Qaiet but firm; extra fatal IT-'3,74: -A Ko- 1 li -0fi 75; hich grades, i .xogtiai. hoat timet; No. 2 red. $1 08 x1 10. oru iuiei; rso. i ante. '3c: No. 2 mixed. 52c U&t8-Uiill and nomisi; No. 2. 45c. Provisions Quiet, w ess pork f 19. BuJkmeabi-Shouiders eiear rib. sio; clear, fill 37JJ. Bacon cuouiuers. s vi; clear rib. 810 62S: clear. 811. Haai8-Su?ar-cured, $12 50. Lard-Qalet; kettle, t i:äAa y-1 rr. April 2. Wheat Receipts, uu.; suipjieTiw, b.uuo du. Market weaker; v-icMl cah; 97ic May. Cora Recfcipts, 23.uuu uu. ; suu'inenis. öo.uuj du. artet weeke-r 43XC cah; 4.K5 May; 463.4C June. Oats rji vc bid r it v t ' - . , n .... .... wnr.yjv. Ap'ii z neai o'l aii mcharged. Corn New high mixed, CCc; n.-w CCo. Cotton. April 2 Cotton 13ull NEW ORLEANS, and nominal. MEMPHIS. April 2. Cotton Oulet at eelpts, 2.O01 bales; shipments, 33.623 bdes; stock. 67.2C6 bales; tales. SCO bales. BT. LOUTS. Arril 2. Cnttnvi Rtp,1r- nl,MiinM .,. v, .mien , iMtiiA, ,oiv ua.es; tiup ments, bales; stock, 63,600 bales. GALVESTO.V. Anril 2 Cotton Wp at and nn. changed. Net receipts. 2,640 bales; exports, conimeni, ew Dale, bales, 23 bales. Stock, 60,320 uaice. LIVERPOOL. Anril 1 CottonTrrMmlaT.. t land at 5 !M6d ; Orleans. 5 7-16d ; sales, 8,000 bales; f t-t uidimu auo export, l.wiu Dales; American. o wj ca;cs. American iars. o,ss 6d. NEW ORLEANS April 2. Colton-Ouiet and uncnacged; net receipt. 1,144 bales: gross. 1.306 oaies.. txrtorts. Oreat Britain, 2.423 bales: conti nent, i.iHj Dflie: ciwstwise, l.'Jo. Sales, 6,250 oaies; stock, öw,;;ua Duies, Whisky. BALTIMORE, April 2.-Wh!sky-$l 1S41 19. ST. LOUIS, April 2.-Whisky Higher, 51 14. Cincinnati, April 2. Whisky Steady at 11 13 ti.ii Old Dr. ritcher's remedy for Children's Complaints "EipeciaXy adapted to children." Dr. Alex. Robertson, 1057 2d Av., 37. T. 'TUatant, JIarmUat end Wonderfully FJtcociow." Dr. A. J. Green, Eoyerton, Ind. "Ipreserlbi It at tuperior to any Inown remedy." Dr. IL A. Archer, 82 Portland Av., Brooklyn. $istoria is not narcotic Mothers, Nurses and Doctors agreo that for Sour-Stomach, Flatulency, Diarrhoea, and Constipation nothing is so prsmpt as old Dr. Pitcher's Castoria By assimilating the food, Casioria gives robust health and xtat" ural sleep. Tlio Great Healing Remedy. An Infallible ear for Rheumatism. Sciatica, Neuralgia, Wounds, Barns, Sprains, Stiff Joints, Spavin, and Lameness from any cause. P.T.Barnam,the great Showman, says : "Among my vast troupe of Equestrians. Teamsters, Horses, Camels, and Elephants, some ars always strained, braised, or wounded. Hy Sur geons and Teterinarici all say, that for caraafr itiei to men and animals, nothing ia 10 efficacious as Centaur Zdxtlment. 433 Fifth Av., New York, May 9th, 1S75. 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