Indiana State Sentinel, Volume 31, Number 12, Indianapolis, Marion County, 25 April 1883 — Page 8

TfiE INßfAÜA STA xx. SEtfTiNEL. WfikNESDAX APIilL 25, 1883.

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The Political Oo'jook Reviewed by raanaa The Effects of the Tariff Discussed aid ATallaM'j Presidential CandL Mate Enumerated. DANA, th E.f 4tor of the New York San, Discusses the X .ending Issues la the Nest Presidenttal Campaign. Sa I Fbakcisco, April 22 In an interview rll 4 a Chronicle representative to-day, Oy aa aid: "Hie leading issues in the next Jfr .eeideutial campaign will be to torn out he Republicans." Continuing, said: i F think the Democrats can come squarely before the country, advocate a tariff for revenue tax only. An international revenue tax will be justifiable on liquor, which will yield enough to pay the pensions passed by recent laws. These only last four or five years. After that the tax will be no iongei needed. Even now, as recommended by Arthur, all international taxation can te done away. Can't eay whether active Kepubücans of the last Congres alienated the worklngmen of the Republican party, or that the pending Ohio election is influenced thereby. If I he question refers to the reduction of metal Uuties it is too eariy 10 juugeoi its euecis. ODly the Southern States manufacture g WOOlen end cotton goods, snpar and iron, are likely to be affected by the tree trade issue. . Louisiana, Georgia and Alabama sugar interest., Louisiana certainly, will fait ander the free trade policy, for without protection Louisiana saar planters will be - powerless to comp ;U with Cuba, Brazil and the Sandwich 11 tads. The iron interests ol Alabama are safe. "The if ct ot the free trade plank in the Democratic platform in the Presidential election in New York, in the present etate of public ooinion. would be ruinous, ard also )rsa New Jersey, Connecticut, and probably Indiana. The Democratic rarty has available Presidential candidates in all parts of the country. McDonald, of Indiana, is spoken ot; Hendricks has f fiends; JiiyarJ, warm friend3, pro&ioly more personal admirers than auy other man in the party; Palmer, of Illinois, i strong; Thurruan is one of the ablest men ia the country. If Ohio unites In his support in the Democratic ConTention hid nomination ia assured. Tilden' friends are not discussing his nomination. I am his friend and am not aware cf such discussion. If Tilden was fifteen years younger, and had the corresponding physical strength, there would te no donbt of his nomination. Djn't think the Western States will insist on naming the candidate. A desire for success predominates over every other fedir.g. Butler, ia my opinion, has no chanca for the nomination. It would ba too hard in the close Southern States. "I see no prospects of reconciliation between the Stalwarts and the half-breeds They hate each other worse than they hate the Democrats. Biaine's chances are poorer than in 187G or 1380. Arthur doe3n't desire a renomiii&tion. He is a gentleman, a good fellow end made a better President than any other man similarly situated. Grant hasn't a ghost of a chance. Pendleton has no originality, no enterprise." Dana further said he didn't believe the Civil Service Commission would accomplish anything. A. ULACK UICCOED. Some of the Deed of the.Wickedest Negro la Geo ret a. Atlanta, Ga., April 21. The Macon train to-day brought in one Leoni das Johnson, who has the blackest sort of a record as a criminal. At the present term of the Henry County Superior Court Johnson was indicted for criminally assaulting a beautiful youn country girl sixteen years of age, the nly child of Colonel T. P. Harris, a highly respectable planter. He was convicted, and in view of his very bad character Judge Branham visited upon him the extreme penalty in such cases, twenty years in the Penitentiary. The Court was just upon the point of recommitting Johnson to the Jail when a great stir waa created in the Court room by the appearance of Mrs. Jane Cook, a lady of the country, who identified the prisoner aa the man who had recently outraged her person while she was alone at her house in the country. This startling story caused intense excitement, and the Grand Jury, which was in session, promptly brought ia an indictment against Johnson. The prisoner was then locked op, and the Jadge ordered an axtra guard to protect hi in from lynching, which was feared. Last sight, about midnight, a body of masked men, armed to the teeth, rode up to the Jail to take Johnson out and hang him, bat the Jail guard opened a brisk fire upon the would-be lynchers, who, after a brief stand, retreated in confusion. Early this morning he was placed on the Macon train, and brought under a strong guard and placed in the Fulton Jail, this city, for safe keeping. . Johnson ia only twenty-three years of age, and is, perhaps, the wickedest negro in Georgia. ' He served five years in the Penitentiary for assault to murder, and was given his liberty. He then committed burglary and was sentenced for twenty years, bnt after a short confinement escaoed. In addition to these and the crimes enutuer ated above, there is said to be strong evi lence that he assaulted a Fayette County iauv, ana ai?o a isoy living near öunnj&iüe öpauicurjg county. CIHBU Ii V PKAYKK. Etehard Hsffmarj, a Pecngjirinlaa, I ' raaalytu mad Other Sfmlmdlea T WrMtllsf to Prayer. PfliLiDELriiii. April 21. Rlcbard Huffman, o ared of iraljt sod dumbnui In a remwkble Dinner, ais wnoie nervous system was pra Irrel for three years, and he luffered fron hard emlnajof tbesrdnaleolu an, brought on by a fall , . , , "neun Jfari old. tlM nerves were palsied, bis nevn wu eoM as marble, and hi brain and iatertinei were violently disturbed, a few months later be got hold of a boek relating caret 7 FTJrJ' written dt Mica (Arne J odd, of Bo ff .Jo, . Y. He wrote to her and nrorjoaed that .h should pray loMitm at her weekly prayer meet ings. Roe sgreco, ana ii was arranged that the sffik-ted mar. should pray at the same tune. Ia addition to this be resorted for secret prayer to a woodshed nine miles from bia home. aiut nr. -lxgfora week, he wu one night thrown into a son oi a stupor, ana be says that at the moment somethivft- told bim that he would recover. On . the next morning be crawled out ot the fconte. . ... - I .... L - . . . . juuiei armer ne went trie stronger te grew. He had not gone far before be wan able to stand Tip. tie warnen bark to the bouse, a distance of nve ruua. ana up mue steps to the kitchen, the urs uuua mr mree years, curing me past low months the same praver cure physician has jTireu sick persons in Huntington and In Loe aiaveu. A Murderer's Confession IfoBBiSTOwx, N.J.. April 17. James Trilowo. sentenced to be executed to-morrow ,Jr the murder of Minnie L'nigwm, cor leasea zus statement at the Mme of tha trial sgainst her were aUe. He xever knw anything detrimental to ber charctr. He confesses having followed MinnieanJ Harry James, a riva , alon the tow-path and attempting to shoot Janus, but his revolver missed fire the first time, and Minnie, stepping between himself and J a rue?, received its ftCQfid shot, la Ute struggle botb rolled 1

into the canal, and when he diseigaged her

arm from his neck she was aeaj. tin iukl made two attempts at sell-desiraction, nm ballet passing in back of ttie ear. Tht Sheriff thinks this is a true statement Triglown busied himself to-day writing a lettter to his mother, bidding his brother good-by and conversing with spiritual ad visers. Indiana Inventors. List of patents issued tocitizens of the State of Indiana April 17, 18S3, and each beariag that date. Reported for the SeatiDel by C. Bradford, solicitor of Americ n and foreign patents, Rooms 16 and 13, Hubbard Block, Indianapolis, Ind.: To CharlM Anderson and James Oliver, of 3outh Bend, for Improvement in plow. To Ovid VY. Conrer. of Wabasb, fo.- XmproTementa in hose exhibitors. To Madison Dagger, of Newton, for improvements in fences. To Oltyer 8. Dale and K. Barney of Michigan City, for lmprovemerit-t 1 1 car c mpllig. To James K. fiillilanl, lndauapia, for imnroTementa in rvUntierg f r rotiry arcra .ures. To H. P. Hood, cf lod.acapjU, f jr lmpioTemente In handle a'cm nts. To JohnW. Zone, of U-etDflild. for improve menu In comblntd seel laaters and fertiiuer dttributors. To Inaac J. Keelr, of Anderson, for Improve ments ia car coupling. To FhUo J. Lockwood, ot Auburn, fc r improve ments in door bracca or atays. To anlel W. JMarmoii. of Indianapolis, fer Im Tirnvpmcnla In mllpr mills. ToEliiahNefT. W. Kndersand J. B. Fief. of Rochester, for improvements hi rotary double ptfiton pump. ToJamea II. Pearson, of Bloom Sell, for improvements in fences. To James W. Perkinson, of Colamtaiv, and C. E. Merrifield. of IndiacaDolis. for lnii rov.'uiente in atraw ctackpra. To 8. B.. S. II. and J. R- Rude, of Liberty, for imnroTcments in rrain drills. To EratlSeveriu, of Aurora, for lmprovemsnt? In mets lie roofing. To Geore V. Jtcckman, of Indfairprili, for Improve meats In absorbers for ammonia refriger ators. . To Harry Watts, of Kniehtstowa, for irairuve ments in two wheeled vehicles. Consumption Cnred. An old physician, retired from practice, having had placed in his hand? by an Eh? Indian missionary the formula of a simple remedy for the speedy and permanent cure for consumption, bronchitis, catarrh, asthuiu, and all throat and lucg aflections; alfO, i positive and radical cute for nervous debility aud all nervous cura plaints, afar having tosted its woudriul curative powers in thousand of cases, ha felt it his duty to make it known to hisstC'ering fellows. Actuated by this motive end a desire to relieve human Buffering. I will end free of charge, to all who desire it, this recipe, ia German, Frenth cr Endish, with full direcioj for preparing and ustn;;. Sent by mall by ad-dress-inp with s'amp, raming ths paper, V, A. Nojes, 113 Power's like, Rochester, N. Y. Destroyed by av Cyclone. St. Loris, April 17. Uigjiotchea itite tint the town of Zuuibru.a FülU, WabosaCjr.ny, Minnesota, was ahuos-f. destroyed by a cyclone last Friday r. ight. Several b-üMinn were wholly demolished. A $".0 bridge was wrecked, a large Echo d houe und other buildings unrooftd, end all the s:orrs end houses on both tides of the street, from Sugg's Hotel to the river, had their fron' smashed in. The damage done was not e3iimated, but it will be heavy. The sni? storm also did a good deal of injury to farm in its track. Establinhtutf Confidence. The fteadily increasing number of those who are using Compound Oxygen; the favorable reports which are being received daily reaching to hundreds every nioitu; the cures that are bein made in desperate cases, which often teem little less than miracles, and the number of voluntary testimonials from persons of big1! character and intelligence which are constantly received, all demonstrate the fact that the Compound Oxygen Treatment is what is claimed for it, viz: a new and higher development of curative force, based on ttrictly scientific and pathological principles. It is becoming clearer to the public every day that its administrations are not holding out fallacious hopes to the tick and suffering, bnt ottering an almost certain means of relief in any form of disease which may be arrested or cured by the establishment of a new life in the vital Bystem Send to Drs. S-arkey it Palen, Nos. 11C0 and 1111 Girard street, Philadelphia, for their "Treatise on Compound Oxveen, its Nature, Action and Re sults," and learn all about this new and ex traordinary remedy. The Treatise will be sent free. Doings of Desperadoes. St. Loci. Mo., April 21. Four brothers named turior aud two others. Ol 1 and WinteKl. derer aloes, living in the vicinity of N'ormanville. Kan., r"1 a termr to the coinmuoity, went to the store cf John Normlle, postmaster, and demanded liquor. Being refused trey wrecked the Etore, rooted the safe, firrd i-etr! thot from rerolv era, oneof which mortnlly aoiiuded the postmaster swu, ana tnen :iou. baerm iair with pot se is in pursuit. The Boston Herald says: Should the Tal'apocgit be storm-struck, tie Philadelphia Times reminds the captain and cr jw that "Chandler's namu in Jonah." No while could -get away" with William. He would woeedi ice monster into raaklog the nearwt nort and promptly "realize" on the bone aud b.ubbe Startling Weakness, General and nervous debility, impaired memory, lack of self-confidence, luss of manly vigor and powers are common results of excessive indulgence or youthful mdi cretions ana pernicious eoiirarr practices. Victims whose manhood has thos been wrecked by self -abuse, should addrejs, with three letter stamps, for large illustrated treatise gi vi Dg meaus of perfect cure. World's lusDensary Medical Association, liufulo. A. 1. Wonders Never Cease. New Yore. April 23. Professor Henry Morton of Stevens Insutute of Technology, delivered a remarkable aaarees this evening, in which he snowed by experiments that, by a Mmoio cjnliy ance and at a sight expense, electricity could be used as a mouve power, not merely to propel direct cirs. out to rnn me mot: compuzaiea Kind o machluery. The eacrsy stred in a box a cubic foot large could take a car full of latenter from one end of New York City to taa other. JIc claimed me conmvacce might excoed in vaiue tbe invention of the telephone, as the secret o( applying electricity as a motive power has hither a ueen sougat in vain. a, ' Bripht s disease of the kidneys, diabetes ana other diseases ox the a-dneyj and liver, which you tre being so frightened aborr, Hop Bitters is the only thing that wilt sanely and permanently r re vent and nr. All other pretended cures only relieve for a time and then make yon many times worse. 83 Organs for Only S3. Tn offer mde in another cohmnby Mayor Beatty of a $83 organ for $39 is worth the attention of intending purchasers. This oner cust be accepted within ten days from date of this paper. The organ will be packed and charg -s paid to its destination. After ten days has expired the pnee will be again advanced to $S5. Mr. Beatty reports nis cosiness for the past lour months as follows: His shipments have been December, i,4iu organs; January 'wi organs; hrcary 1.152 organs; March, 1,43.1 organ?, tajides some 542 piano fortes. His factor v Is tazed to its capacity, runniu.day and night. Every New Subscriber Co the Weekly Stat Sentinel, At ff, will receive a valuable book of 100 paire. entitled "A Treatise on the Horse and His Diseases, illustrated, containing an index of disease." which gives the eyraorrnvt axia ann th rat fre r m r nr . . a table raving all the principal drugs used" for the horse, with the ordinary dose, effects and antidote when a poison; a table with an engraving c the horse's teeth at different ages, with rules for telling the age of the horse; a valuable collection of receipts and much other valuable information.

See also our social offer for "Illstory of ndiana" in another column. Address EzsjistL Comfaht, Indianapolis,

MONEY AND STOCKS.

The local money market was mcda.te'y active fesierday. The fctling couiiues easy under an tbucdaat supply of funds, with a v Jtlcl&ted demand from borrowers. The movement of carrtney to the country contiaues litjht. Iaterestit auoUdat?and 8 percent. Exchange is in fair Jemand and rates unchanged. Mew York financial Market, Its Yoax. April 23. Money 335 per cent.. zloeed offered at S (er cent. Prime Mercantile Paper per oent Government Bonds lie lower for 3 and 4, unchanged for 4s aud extended Railroad Bonds Irregular and generally heavy. State Securities Dull sad frac'.iousily lower. To dtj'i business on the stock market leave prices irregular as compared with prices ruling at the close of Saturday, tome shares were a fraction higher aud tome a fractlea lower. The strongest la the last hour were the Central Pacfic, Lackawana, New York Central, Northwestern, Northern PaciSc, Oregon, Tcans-ConUreatal, St. Taul. Union PadCc, Wabash, Western Union. Louisville and Nabhvllle, all cf which were 3 J,o higher than at the close Saturday. Manitoba ftci exceptionally Mroi.e, and advanced lHcln the last hour tu 1. New York aad Texas Land company auvanctrt iroui&lSto69. Nearly all the stocks were a fraction lower thau Saturday. The market closed vviih a strouger tose than was ap-po--nt si nv previous tlrn- of trie day. Transaction- aggregated 2SS ,000 shares, of which 5,0uu wuro Caaua ouUierit, liUüü Lavckarauna, 6,'J-jü lvner 5.t,ou Krie, ä.(.0 Kantas and Texas, 25,000 Lake Shore, lö.liCO LoulHViUe, 9 ICO Northweateru, OCKJ New Jersey Central, 5.0Dj Northern Pacinc. '2.WX) bt. Paul. 6.0 Texas Pacific, 22.ÜU0 L iiiou Pacilic, lü,CJü W'abaah Pacific, 11,000 Last Tetuee. Mining Stocks Du'.l; Sonora Consolidated, 100; R uiUbju CouKOUOaifl, t3 lote, clusiug atsä; Koru Silver, aO aad 775; Adce, 323; Hhu & AudersDti, 125 sod T21): Virginia, 50, acd BOO shares of Srr tirande. Ib5, seiier 10. gales to day were 43,430 shares. Pipe-Line t'ertlflcates tvday were fairly active and lower, utcliiilng from WA to 92i, clotlcg 0U caU at 92. Koyitsmrt ucnmii. BtrllrjlQaaya... 83 Bunin, cght- 83 I per ount. bonds Ii) c 1 per cent. ex. oiv. 103 .NOW U. B. i t llVrs price lot Oovernnaiu. si ore The purcnasmg boaii In In liana polls varies froai theiNtwYoU 4 loutloiM Hil per cant. BOHPS. Pa Site r a. -127 .14 Tenneeeo, nw.. 4is Tex. t. land gran a. u UjjU -a-iiQ Arils E te S30or.Cs 9"s LeMKh ta V IVlh 1-si L iOhuana coneols. HH M tsourl t'f.........l 1 1 X b. t - - .in Tex. P. Rio üranae. fca union Pac flrsu..ll iS O. P. land craai.3 O.P.alLklqjtaaJ. l-fci Virginia fa. S. so u Bt. p. a a. U. nxstall0 Virginia consols. seanasoee a s. tiiuo. m on im itocii. AOama strproat 123 aileKneny Oentrnl.. 1 1 Aden ( Terre itL 69 Vrshvllle A Chat.. IC' S. J .Central.. . ,. OTlOU dl W. p!0 44 orthemPaait tj. Do. P referred-.-.. Northwestern. lS;j, Northwestern, pia.-ln A.BT.ILcld LOK a AOiioan axpress.. vj B ail.. Oedar K. AN. 81 OitU ijouthem. 66; ü.St L. & Pittsburg 11 Do pl'd. b Uauuai Pause. ....... 77 j i liivi peJerrod... 1 1 Vi J.vjäoi.C.-.I v:t 3i i,0 & AltOTl ...... i i-l J A A. rre'errvu....!.) J-dO,, txi'L A 4 ..lö Now Yen CcnCaI-126 LhloCenirsJ O. & His. i'fd..lin :ur trto n w m'n 2; J Oregon Transcon't'l ; Pecibc Bau. 4. Parsxi. -..-.c7 KucrlA, V. A 2-). J .c! L. A :s. 0. 8J Fttabr. 13 3 a., tkr.. it. Cveve. 44 Pullman I'aiace Cail a, a. Co i Ocisvare & una11(1 Hv.V I:or.l Dri. ik LSm!. .mm. 12 h. &. 6n Fraa.... 3 Uouvsr k Ii. Grand. -trU Ri'.-u, . 4 Do. rreförrsj 62! Do. first DM. 96 , Sri oreiumHl m St. Paul 10? S if sit Xaaiicasee Do. prdorrcd iiiiii (ort Wuyce..-. aumbalbÖt. Joe. Da, prexerred........ 9V:ßt. Paul preterred... im 1 s.:st Pn.ni At tlaat 2 3A ,134 St. Paul &Oxaa.. 4 J 41 . 91 X P.H f t P A O. Pfd. 1W Texas PacLic 40 Union Paaflo.. 98 tiarlüia. U ITlaVlll .Si 'I'lllk!.. 73 U. B. Ixpresa .109'W.. tit. L. A Paclü 2Vi lluüCls CnUJL. 1 töj I laiana. L. S V.. 31 Do. preft rrcd - 4j, aauAise. icxas..- ti?8 Wells & Pargo Ax Laaa Äria & Wo.-. 3o;i W. U. TeuvuAph. Lakeahore UlJi Central Arlsca lt)-7iavill9 ii bt iicc!lor hr:.,N. A. & ChL., 5 licmcsuke.. 24 ui. CiCiu. lüt pld 10 ILirtle l'ltuLcrg.. läX 1 2 D j. succr.C T)d o cnlsrlo. Minp. A CiuarleLt'n 42 üu.ckoilver.. Ültolgan üentraL- 4 I Vo. pro?i-rred, 42i, M uinean. ü tit. L, 71 h Kotuuton. Ma. nref erred. f 86'311ver ClUr, Missouri jPaolflCliJllonUi Pacific M bile Ohio -.uTi3xani M;ma dtXasex 123.Sutro. 20 jrc reign money and Stocks. TWTifV. Anril 23 Railway 8tock Illlnoi Central. 150. Pennsylvania Central. 6j?; Hew York Central. i'9X: trie. tsecoaos, iui; aeaClng, PAULS. April 23 -Bente-79f 2240c' COMMERCIAL. The grocery market was wilhout rew features yesterd iy. Tade Is brisk und promises to main tain the creseu t activity. There ii a fair move ment of dry goods, sales being well distributed Other markets ucchanaed. OKAI3. Wheat Local markets are firm. In tjxrpttbj with stronger quotations at seaboard. Oflalng1 are light and buyers in the majority. Com A noticeable ab.eaceof sellers. Choice grades firmer, aad all grades strong, ilaikets lKawhere firm and aclire. Local stocks are steadily decreasing, shipments excecdiog exports. rura-Kb-adv. firm and scarce: local dealers readily absorblug arrivals. CUICA.WO GRAIIt KKVIXW. Chicioo. April 21-Vlsible surply of grain Arrlll4: Wheat. 21.7C8.C0O ba.: corn, 10.130,0.0 bu.; oaU. 3,671,000 bu.; barley, 1, 192,C00bu.; rye, 1.637.107 ba. Regular wheat, active, unsettled and very ir regular, closing lower; opened at Saturday's clos iDg prices, declined advanced lS' declined 1K61?". and closed -c lo er May, c miririune iml Julv than Saturday's close. Sale ratged at II 1031 11 April; SI 11".S113. May; fl li'.ai 15;a June; fl HJJ1 IG?; July; winter, ft 12(41 14. Oa cad sales were made of 1.515.C00 bu. at VSaMz lower. Corn active: speculative trading unsettled and generally lower: opeued about Saturdy's close. rallied Jic, declined lc and closed ?c lower May. ic lowsr Jano aad July than Saturday's close. Hales. hQZ April; 55&-'6VaC May; 51 Sc June; SSJ-jsW-s-j July: ViV&yr August. On call sales were mide of 775,000 bu at JC bwer. Omtinnlet: inrlli e 17 lower, bales, 4lc. i Mu:4:?.3ts3Juse;i2:.?12cJalj; :;ic yea; Oa call aädes wero made of 120,0, 0 bu. at JioJJic lower. Pork active but lrreg-ilar and 40 J 45c higher at close. Sale. $19 SOa 9 Si ca,h; 19 2519 10 April; f IS 9519 374 May; 19 1519 t?K June; IISSTM W 75 July; 80 August. On call sales were made of 1.300 bbla. at 2'XCJSc lower. Lard unusually active and 12XA1SC bisher at dose. Silei, f 11 7011 7ixi cash and April; ;i go U75 May; til 75U 95 Jane; til K12 C5 July; (11 S2Xt2 OfS Angust. On call sales were made ot 7,500 tierces at 6c lower aad 2c higher. I;EITI8U grain tram. ltVOOV, April 23 The Mark Lace Express, in a review cf the Erl-ish grain trade for the past week, says: "The wheit crop has materially im roved during the week, and trade Is firmer. Flour la steadier, and barley la favor of b'ljerr. In foreign wheats there was a small butdues.. with the noAllaz bulk steadily decreasing. Flour and maize were firmer. Cargoes cifcoRt were inactive. Taere wero cineten arrival": eighteen cargoes sold: nln withdrawn, and twelve remain, including nine red winter and two California. The sales cf EnglUh wheat tit the week were 6t,o Quarters at4ls8d. irlust Z6,xi quartern at 6s 11 for the corrcspondiog week last jear." croiAjfAPOLia wnor.awALa habzletj atanr, Qrain and Hay, flour Patent t5 75 00: faBcy. 15 255 50; ohotoc. 14 75 as (-0: tunUy. fa 6t(M 65; trefcie utra. Sj 653 bo: double extra, fj Ägrl 40: extra, f i ooil 15; srjperfijoe, fl'il 93; ne, 3 5C3i 65; ujunary, wi Wheat We a note! Bid. Asked. A 7 2 KeUlicrrasefta. .,1 it track

a red. I red .: it .1 06 Mixed. , .1 06 .1 05 Rejected. April Aiy .1 U a us - 53 ttru vo ttuoue: So. a white So. 3 white , Ydlow........ ...... Aktrack " 63 . 64 HUh Mixed. M 60 Mlied. Kejected.. Unmerchantable , rioundear., 0ts We quote. No. 2 white Light mixed........ Mixed ulcted 47 " 4; 46V, " 45J4 43 " No. 2 Rvo Nominal: 580 bid; nons effored; relecttd htla atfOc: no buyers. Kran Su-ady; tit bid. no seller. Hemluy Feel .-ilea :f : held at 51' to arrive. Bhlpstuff Steady; held at S17; no buyers. Ths Prodaee Harkev. Weira Weak at 13o: selUog Etore 14c. Butter Creamery fane r, 9Jo2j: che!.-. 96 Ä28a Dairy fiel ec ted, 23&25c; encice. is?'0a Coon try Cfioloe roll. K17c; ryoklQg, 12rl4i. Poultry Hens, 123 per ib.; wm, oli 7o: turkeys, 15c; geeee, 7 20; docks, f 1 00. feathers Prras goose, 50c; sIama, v03:5i aid faatheri. 15J0a Hides Green hides, 637Kc; grocn calf, 10c; frees aalted. 8; green salted calf. 12c; dry runt, 12c; dry sax tea, 10(911 c per ib.; aamavred, grubby or bull, two-third the above prices. Wooi Sew unwashed, good order. 23c: tubwashel. 'lean. S5c; burred and cotted, 16(31 so. Wool oow bvlng tecelved is In good order. fegetables and Fruits. Onions S3 a(VQ2 75 per bhl. Hominy 83 50; grits. f3 75. Beans Choice naw, 12 6052 75: medium, J2 40 3-' 6 : marrows: t2 90.S3. Potatoes Choloe, paying 60"5e per bu.: '2 03 02 25 per bbL selling. Bwect Potatoes Ken tucky sweets. 12 7513 00. Applet Chice. 15 60 per bbL as to quality. Driet apples avapora led, 1501&3; common dxleJ 9 99hin. Peaches Dried peaches, halves, 8 3,9c; evap orate... 16C cbbsg ; New, f53J 53 per crate. Bananas f.'C$3. The Provision Stärket, Fe! ow are the present fobbing prices: Smoked Meats 8. O. llama: Ten and Upennd. it., . 14o; IS pcBcCf it., I2XC; I'X pounaz, av. 13: 30 pounds av.. lSc. Breakfast Eacn i4s; shonl'lors, 19c; Gait. !o-nia arms, l(Jo: baoon cier sides. liX ; do. tacks or bellies. UMz; spiced roll, lie irlCKirccf-17c: do. (H. Porter & Co.'i), 15c Pickled Meats Exits oi pork rer hi.. Ml lb.. 819 51; bean pork, per bbL, 900 lbs., 123 61. Lard Kettle readerou leal. In Ueruee, 13c; In Ütii uiir:eit,13XC 'na n,(Uii. t cloth, 8o: la ekln, 80. Boaelcss Ilam 13Xc f-el8. Qennan millet, 112 ißl 30; common, $1(51 25 Hungarian, tl.31 2i. The Oroeery Stärket. Coffees Common, S''SlOc; orllriary. iui like: fair. 12cJU:c; ood i3(4l3Hc: prime, 14 ttUSc: Htrlctly inm. 15?15Hc: choice. 1 '-f 16Hc;old 'iovernineiii Java, livl'-ic; Arbucklu's roasted, 14Ci Levering', 14,c; HcLaughlinV. 14Hc Suara Cntlnsf. 9f310o; powdered. V'i'g",: gratint.iteJ,9Kf4C: :u1ar.1 A, 9l-9ci uu A. SVJbC: white exiraC yf ns-; Uat brown. bj Sc: common e;rAiefi, ')' 7ic Molares and f-yruiis Ne Orleans molsse8, 45äCCc; yrup, 4315 per jjal. for commou to clK'ice. Rice Carolina end Louisiana 6'i t7Xc Sj.lccs Pepper. 20 2.'e; Rlapicfi, 18 4 20c ; C.I070S, '0 4öc; ginger. 0.2öf. clnuamoi iu mats, 25 40c; nutmegs 8c ;?l 5; mace. 3 fl al 10. 8alt LaVc salt, in car love, f 115 3; dray lots. t 20; small lots 10c xaore from stoie; dairy, Si hj &3. Starch Refined pearl. 4?4c oer lb; Eurek fxr; cNamptoa gloii, lump, 7äsc; improved corn 7X8Vc. Cheese New York Crystal Spring, ; Western Reserve. I4ic; Jersey, 14Xc Salt Fish Mackerel, fto. 1 mess, f20 per bbi. ; halves, flO; ex ra mess, 83 per tri; hilvue til; No. 1 mackerel. 117; halves, & Oo; No 2 mackerel. $12 CO: halves, C5 00; No. S mackerel: 110 0010 50; halves. $3ciS 60; No. 1 whtteSsh. lt&h bru.t7 50: family whltoflrti. halve, tl 7)r5; No. 1 herring 15. Codfish Hcnelees, 6 O036 6J per 19.' bs: Grand Bank. 7fd7 per lb. sorein kruits lAitxaan layer ralelD?, new. S3 9003 00; new Vale aria. 9.Ve; Bultana. 14a: Musca'at rahdB. 12 20 2 25. LernMessina, Jöfl5 50. Oranges Valencia, 420' s, t 0Q 11; extra large, $13 50 J U 00; Metsina, K&ibo. Prune Boaemlan. 6X0; new Turkish. 1 ?8V4c; Sultano do, Sc; enr-aax, ev;t 6V4C: now njrs. 1820c; layers, 13t20c. Dates, matts, &c; fardln 10 lb.' boxes, 15c. Peanuts, raw. Tennessee, li&x; Virginia, fc4(3ic; roaated. lO'ällC usaced Goods We quote: Torratoei,11b(,tT03 1 10: Iba, Ii 20O1 25: leach as. 'i lbe. otaaaard. II 6001 75; S lbs, 12 10 J2 25; seconds, I lbs. tl 75 1 90: 9 lbe, tl tXdl 45: Pie IS; aches, 3 ibe. 1 20 &l 25; S IbA. t2 20,92 25; Blackterrtes, 51 oocst 10; vawborrtds. 81 80J1 40; Kacpborrtce, fl 7M1 76, dherrto. red. II Wflfl 75. white, 13 CO; String Beans, tl lOQl 20; &fi Feat, tl arrow fat tl 20 Ol 25;sirlyJune.tl4rja50:Callfoml8,S190: Yarmouth Dora, (l 60; Mountain Scgsr Oam. II 453l 60: Po)k, 2 Iba, 11 1531 20; Polk. S Iba. tl eotsd 6t Ooldro Knie, 01 45 AI E0; tfackerei, 1 TAI 60; Pineapples, tl 75 G2 26; Bale on, lib. tl 70jl 80; Lobawrs. lib. i75; albs, 13 75; Turn War Jellies, 85390c: Govs 07sters, 1 It, light weight, 6570o; 1 ib. rail woight, tl 101 20; 21ba. light weighs, tl 5: 9 lbs. fall weight, tl 903J 00: Sardlnos. Trench ,3as It ''Kall PS t er dn. ; A merican Ms- It 00 ner di ; Apples. 8 lb, 1120125; t lb, ti 50(32 60; gallon, 82 tom eo. Dry Ooods. FBI5TS, Oochoc o ttney - 6 Pacific . 6 tHc American fancy. 5Vici HamUton fancy.. 60 60 . 60 - 60 - 60 Simpson's mourn..- 6iCi Härtel fancy, Eddystcne fancy 6Hc Oriental fancy-. Arnold Jancy 64c Allen's fancy M.ancncsteriancy ec ueriin 1011a 650 60 50 2ermaack faccy fiiUarmonv fancy, Merrimack shirt f-.c' Dundee fancy Bteei Kiver tancy 60 Ioipertai s'l'd bl'k.- S4c Härtel satteens...M . 7 Berwick fancy-... 4KC Victoria solid bl'ku- 60 Eddyntone satteena-. 7 Arnold Batteena.Mm. 7 Alien saiweu.MM 01 j . , . .A BBOWH COTTONS. 80 iMafnachusetta B B 6Ko AUanOo A. Atlantio H.. .. 7tc,aanua k.. vc Creeoont City A..-. Rc Myst'c Rlver-.-. 7o OreaoentClty B. 7c Pepperell K...-... 80 Crescent City U .. 7o I Pepperell 7Hc Appleton A 80 i Pepperell i" Cliiuju C 0 0 Pepperell 9-4 2:a Granltvllle E.. 7o I Pepperell 10-4 ,!6q Acmata 70 lUUoa C . 64 Ocnt nontalCv-. 7c:Peerlo(si J4., GINSHAMS, r,n carter -flunxett. ..... White M'fg Co-, 80 I New England- 70 Ba Mintou drods rtyleslOo 80 I Royal dross itv Itin liio 80 1 Kenlrew drees BtTtiovc75c:Ocntcn dress stTe.lOW 7V6c! Johnson's bevik PIH2W3 Uatos...,,,... Glarow., Brxshlre ., Qlenirrta 7o IJhonson'H mourn -.lc BLXACHZD C0TT0KB. War-isnt-a 11 BallarJ va! CVJc N. Y. MliU........l'c i(ctuut iltd.... 6Hc Fruit 0! the Loom-. 9e Ulackvr,e A A. 8c lioniid&io- 9,c:wtiunr.Lieiaia.-. vc Farwo:i..........-. 8Srf, Pepperell -4-..?o Barker Mllls.. . t!c, Pepperell 8-4... 2Co Lin wood 9o .l'eouoroll 10-4.. Fitch vüie-. 'latervlIlo8Sla . tc uope sc itoLEer tiabr.ara-. be Pcoaiwett P M O 7r13aaznore 27 In . 40 racirio aciLhs dbess ooodb. ?i Poplin Lnstro8-...W c Vk Brocatol....-.15X0 44 Aloaca L.nntres.lRHe!&4 Poplins 61.. -Jic i Mhnrea...., 11 co-i vartuuiere au-4c V)iri J' äiittr' onrrrrin vr ..M. ,,.. 1. I A uiioiwwi xvyvm'JV Cash Itele V2,Scj4-4 Cretonne . lOViO 4... .. i1 inc CHSVIOTS. AmC4ie&3 MMMmMM..10isC Atnonke plaid.. llc W'u'nlon, ea. ato'UlOo Wolttenton, B.-. . so jlVCTOtt MMMHMMMHIHllO KilabUTV 11a AlabiCA plil. 8C AnTUSta plal.iF. Ro LoulMUila plmlda 80 Cr reen briar plads 8a SuxiinerT'lODl&lcliyVi Ottawa rlald 7o Kewt'n S"ls plaids 80 Great KepnbUo 76o BT x vans CBABH. D ProwiL., 7cN Brown.. JiOXo A Brown. ec!N h Brown 11 ygi P Brown nieacaea ia ugaer. CAa?rr chaw. White ....... lfo IColored... ..71a Cove-kit .. Candle Wick. 2CO I No. fiOOCot'n TarslOo 200 i Twine... 6BAI9 BAGS. American. ,200 Frankliuyille. Lewlaton. 22Xc;6taik Drug Harket. llMh.l Mrn4 n. !am.1 nnnfl OA. . m phor, 80;jjic; oochlnei, COTOo; Chloroform, 604 c; gum opium, fituatva; maigo, $1 w.'s eo; morpMua. f3 5C3 75. Oils-Castor, 11 '&! 80; iraot s41 Vivifft! TK a14wa nfl 4M KfY-ftft ll W)vm. aa IT Uvl "" sTVVSJKTA IU a UUTV VUt taVfU W) BjSMBLOTmot (Banderson's), t2 75(-$3 00; lemon (Sander son's). S3 Jd3 25. Qoinine. r. a w.. si 70m 75: Clntihoaldla,P. A W.,9 bcgl 00. Amerloan bl-carn. soda, 435c; Enxlh&o.,bXü'jO. Snufr-Oarrett'l 2-oa. packs. 11 15 per dos. : 4-os. bottles, 13 60 per dos. Plove'i sulphnr, 4"36o. Turpentine, 65 aua English ver. red. by bbl.. 2iio: less Quantities. IS J. IodiF.e, J2.75 19 00. lodlvte potash, $1 65. fiove?. 850400. Rhubarb. 90o l 25. Window glau. eo and it) percent: double 78 and 60 per oaut oS iron ana Bteei axaraes. Bar Im: t' 40 rates: boon Iron. 83.80 rates: Nor way aud 3 ) la Iron, tc rates; horse ahoe iron, 8c. mule shoos, $1 perkes advance. Horse Shoe Mails Northwestern, Globe, and Perkins, per box, 19 00,

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Cast Steel Best American, per lb., 15c rprtcc; steel, 6v: tire steel. 6c; toe calk steel, 6c; machinery steel. 63o. Nails C3 40.

atttesUaneotl 2lA?kets. neiBlock saie.SlOSSc; tak roio. 8530j: Fsnnsylvar.la hamaes lsalher, tGStOj; hamkes lÄtiet sOS&jc; bridle leather, per doo., f9C372; domcsnc rp, tä&ac: French alp, S5cl 20; ootne-fJa cm WaJl 1C: Frenoh call tl 10l 90. OLs Ws quota. .Unseed, raw. 55o: boiled, &80: lard oil, 70 50c; miner's oil, 65&80c; lubricating oil, 124-50c; traits oO, 6055c; bencins 10-lic; coal oil. Indiana legal test, UQ11.: lÄ test, HHli3: water white, 13CJ, 15c Tinners BuppUee W quota ! Ben charcoal Un, I o, 10x14, 14x23 and lVaia, V 00 per boxl X 10x14, lUX and 12x13 19 00 jwi box ; 1 0. Ix20, roofing tln,$6 00 pei box; 10.32x24 lutzit: uioci tin, tn pigs, isj; in bsra, 29a. Irr' 17 Siron. 4.50c: O Iran, ec; Moorabaad viTanlsi 85 pcx oent., dlsoounv Shoes ainr, 7Xs. Copper bottoraa, 23& Planished copper. t3aJ0. Bolder, lai8a. Wire. 43 per oent. oS 114. WEEKLY L1VK "eTOtJÄ. BEPORT. Uhiok STOct: Yards, April 24. Hogs Receipts the past week have been quite liberal, being heavier than any week tioce the close of the winter packing season. Quality has been fair, tome days quite good od again quite eunmon, bnt on an average hat been rather good for this scasoi of the year. The demand from to'.n j ackers and shippers has been f.ir, fully enough ti take all the Offlings aud at very satisfactorT I rices, the general range being about 1 )o lower thau ca last Tuesday. To-dar, with 30 cirs ou sale of fair qi allty, the market It fairly active and packers and nippen buying. We quote: Medium to heavy..... .57 607 60 Assorted liaht, ISO to 2ai lbs. average.- 7 4 'y7 60 Common ligbi - 7 17 10 Fair to good mixed... ........... 7 2ö(.7 40 OjodruughS... ...... . 7 0iK7 25 Pi:s and cjmmon ruuhs... . 6 50(36 7 Sheep The receipt during the week past have been very light and the market dull. Choice to extra 5 ecc5fi CO Medium to good-.. 5 (yaS 60 Common to fair . 4 00 1 75 cpring lambs...- .... ....-.. 5 007 00 Cattle Receipts the past week have teen rated light. In oonrequence of which prices have advanced on butche atock about 25o 1 er hundred, and remained tlim oa shlpplr.g grades. Should receipts be more liberal the cdvance w.ll not be sustained, eepeciil'.y on butcher stock. To-day the feeling hfi! men til gradei wl:ü ery light bui ply. We quote: Good to choice shipping steers Common to lair shipping steers i OTS6 50 , 5 Clf?5 75 4 ixjo 75 Good to choice cows aad hei cr. mmcu to fair cows and hüiois Flr 0 good atocktrs, 600 t j pvuuu Good to extra buils - Common to fair bulls..- ..'-.. .... 3 J.-.4 W 4 a :' im 4 5Cö to 3 '0 4 t-0 Mlicn cum a at.d cptineri . ..25 Wi(f.J CO .... 6 1.0.$ 7 bu v ems ..... Elsewhere KANSAS CITY. April 23. The Urs Stock Indicator reports: Cattle Receipts, 1,200 head; market Heaon li2htnpply; teert. 1.05J to I.SOn pounds, fj 50J 4 5; stockers and feeders, $4(,4 ": cows. t3. Hogs Receipt. 3,200 hea: market Arm and a sbale higher; rause at f 7(j7 40; bulk tales, f 7 2.3 7 30. sneep Receipts, 6.000 head; marke; quiet and unchanged. ST. LOUIS, April 23.-Cattlc Receipts, 900 head; shipments, 50 head; keiia; rather firmer; exporters. $6 25(36 51; kooU io ill ,ni- ou piug, S5 75s6 25; m.-cium to f. ir, S -;0i 5 6j ; go d to choice cos ud heiieis ! 1 2V4 5 2. ; common tomsdlar, fl oOjil; butcUfcru. bul.3 $3 5C3 50 Sheep Receipts, 2"0 head; shipment-, 150 head: wool skip". uaaletbie. excett to bntirbcrs. and they shun them; sheared in fcir dfraand;fi:lr to good, t (a,7 75; ch ic3 to fancy. 8 3 75. Hogs Ac Jye. hig irr ai d btrni., tood to 11 jh shipping, $7 207 At; pur kin-, t7z7i0; hi nyj shipping aud butcher-'. $7 40c3" 60. trxtra. heavy. 17 5(37 60. RsrCtipts, 2.7.0 head; bhipiitriiU", fijO hiicd. CHICAGO. April 23. The Drovers' Journal reports: Hos KoccJpt. 9ff0 head; sMprrior.ts. 2,f?C heJ. Miirket fair and K'roinr md 5.;tl0c hi.'h'-r-mixed, $;.i7 45: heavy, r7 47 J; Uat, $7u; 6j; ssips. ii 2tQ6 85. Cattle Ufceipa, 6 500 hesd; shlptients, UX bead. Market weak and low; prices k end : good to choica shtpn'.ntr and expjrls, S 90ö 0; wnui.iu to medium. $ 2..'i 75. Sheep Kcceipis, 1.5.') i hf.d: shlpmenta. 5 0 bead; modcratel? rxtive and pries ur.cbanof!: common to fir, 7i4jl 0; good to choice, U 75 65 72. The Drovers Journal "able tram Liverptf 1 report cittle stronser; b?t American steer X h'pier thau last week: 15Hc pervound dead weight. Sheep in lighter supply aad steady. XKW YORK. April 23. Beeves Receipt, 3.4-S1 btod, making 10 UöO hea-1 for the week. Mirkii active and n:mcr at l"$c per pound and ! pr hesd hikiber extra steers, $5 90(37 41 vr cwt. liht weigh': car od fancy siee s so d at 17 70: geceral sie S6 41y7; ex(Kiru.rs ued 30 car loads and paid !7 per cwt. for good steers; foteLnsMpn.cn s from New York for ihe week, 72-S bead of live cl lie, 8 062 quarters of beef, 596 hesd of live thee.' ami 1 324 carcases of m tttou ; from Boston and Baltimore. 1,000 head of live cattle. 4.333 quartets of beef. 1,550 head of live sheep aud 2S0 carcasses of muttou. Sheep Receipts, 8 000 bead, making 29,800 head for the week. .Market a nade firmer; extremea, f 6(37 50 per cwt. common to prime unshorn heep: t79 unshorn yearlings; ts 505 70 ttipped stieep; $5 7(a 25 clipped jearllnss Uigs-Receipts. 6 9jO head, mtkuig 2lOS0fcr the week. Ltvohocs steady at 7 b:&6 per cwt. ; 4 car loaca sold at Sl&ii. Prodc.ce Blaxkets. NEW YORK, April 21-CDtton-Qntet and firm; futures dull and easy; April, 10i3c; May, lü.2e; Juuo, 10 37c: July, 10 50c; August, 10.61c; YORK, April December. 9 94c; January, 10.02c Flour firm: receipts, 14,(00 bbls ; exports, 4.80J obla,; com mon to good extra, si 15 4 o: extra Oblo, si l.v; v ao; ixuis, 4 i.-vt 4. wnt-at earn. V rl hUher: optious z lower; receipts, i.,500 bu; exports, 116.000 bu ; ungraded red, fl 04(i No 2 red, tl 23Kl 23j'B. elevator: $1 !Sji'il 24 leilverel from aieamer: fl ütJyH 2ä4 de.ivertd irom elevator; flucti 'iiy, ir ou noard; un graded wnue, l Wtt 2-; steamer o. 3 do., nx:; steamer No. 2 do., 'Jjc; no. 2 white. ho.ijS.c: No. 1 wn te. sales or 4 6iw mi. st II 12. free on boaid $112'41 12 In store: $114 elevator; No. 2 red April, sales of 4S.:oo bu at 51 nfrl 21, clOHCS: at fl 2l,; iuey, sales of waxuo bu. at tl 'Z'a.2fA, doling at tl 21X; June. fb of 2.184.OU0 Du. atl 2S?3t 21; ,, rlortae at SI Ziyi; juiy, wi'tH oi i.oo.oju ou. at si iyAa, v,, cu.s Ing at fl 24 August, sties of 4is,tt)'J bu. at f l 2 ?i(il 2514. closing at fl '24; September. Piles I üiö.wo bu. at It 214 5" 20 4. c'osirgat $1 24X. Corn Cash iy;i i hironer and higher: upiions unseinea; ;4 j;iower: rece'.pn. tit),ttw du.; c.x ports. 90.1X0 bu.: ungraded, Asc: No. 8, 6(1,3 x;ic: st-amer, b7.gta: ro 2. 6sy4(ä9Xc: old N. 2, 70i4c; No. 2 April, CTJcves.1;. closing at 6; !: May. r,;8K-.5, c:oiig st 67?4c: Juno, 6606. c. tlotiug attti'xe: Jniy, 6:s(?6.bxc. ciost'jg at 67-c: August, 6:a6y;i clusiug ut September. 70;c. cloeicg at tisc. Oats- l'iibittU'd: iuc h.wtr; rccoivts 6itXX)bn.; ei:pfrts. 17,001 bu.; mixed, ol.vjio.; white, .ti.a.iSc, t.Ü!ffc tjuit-t a. d tirm. Sugar Dull and un chanec. Mi.laiKf ejulet aud nnchanged. Pe-tr.-um-Firm; unlteW, 92jgi. Tallow strorger atSKas'.. KDSia-flrm. iurpentlae-Uuilfiaci io.it i 4fe yiee Preh unsettled and lower if'i7c fvMK Illyt.tT avd firm: new men, f 19 7j-.: new nies. J nly. fi-jsa. Beef Quitt. Cut Mti-Qui; lung clear mJcldJcs, f 11 lx. lj.r.1 - I. ; prime stm. Ill NJ all .: May. 11 7;ll tu : Jur. Sit 90(12: July, Sil 9S-12 0: August, SU ül(lZ Cö; tnlemUr, SU sa x Bat.ei-Dull aua uocnarKed. uad-steady uuiuAuu, April nonr Dull and unchanged. Wheat l'nsettled. Knera11y lower aod Terylncgular; fl ioj, April; fl ny, u May; llUMfl liüiJane: II 1541 IS'j Jüiy: fl hfl 1 12 Aupmt; No. 2 t:hieaco aprtn. $1 Kii'&l No. 3 oo . 95c: No. 2 red winter. Sl i-jii Com Unsettled and generally lower; &i'b4c cash; t4:-t54c April; Maaisc aiay; ö.i June: July: 69k 59Xc August. Ouis (julet aud easier; 41!; cash aud April: 42c May;4.Jc June: 4lis July. Rye Higher at 61 c liariOT Dull and hornloal at 7öG77a Flaxsoed-Htgher attl b2ßl 52H- Pork-lrregn-lar. active and hie her; $1 0,-19 3S ca h ; $19 25 (319 SO April: $19 30A319 Zi May: $19 50319 62 Jone: si9 70cti9 tzy, J"iiy: tiauDfurj 7 August. Lard-Eieited and higher; f 11 70J.U 72 sh, April and May; $11 J7S June; fll 97kC-4 II July and auguft. Bulkmeats In fair demand; shoulders, 37 75; short rib, flO 40; short clear, $10 7 Batter Cuchariütd. Eg? Uuchuneed. Freights Corn to Buualo. aviate. Call Board Wheat Active but lower: f I il4 $ 1 UJiMat: fl 13'4 June; fl HJi July; ?l lirJ 1 llViAugutt Corn Demand active: declined i Oats lu Mr demand but atloweriates: 410 Mir; 4Zig is June: AZWskQ Juiy. r-ora Active and 5c Jower for May; deciiued 'i for August Lard irregular and active; 5a lower for April; advanced 2Kc for Juno. Receipts Flour, 6,500 bbls.; wheat. 12. OüO bu.; corn, 102.0CO bu.; oats, 7I.O0U bu. ; rye, 2,8,000 bu.; barley, 20.000 bu. Shipments Omitted. BT, LOUIS. April 23. Flour njgher; family, f 1 75CJ4 Jv5; choice, f 3 2iV?5 30; fancy, f5 85(35 7J. wneat Actlvo and higner, cut aavance was lost snd closed loner and weak; No. 2 red, $113 ÖlJl cash: ft 14 51 15 May; fi 161 17J closing attl ltv!i June; It 14'..1 15, cluing at fl lSJiJuly; fl IJIWS. closing at f I 12K August: 81 lOfiittl closing at f I 09?i year; No. 8 red, f 1 06l 06 bid, according to location.

Corn Active; opened higher ar t.. v. fell ofTat close: t0o51j cash ÄTrS , at 5( ? ;s. May ; 834erclÄr . 5lc- cJolr5 l6c.uoi.lagM aase Ju'- . Ai&'J'' ' ve-r Oat-.i6vr- . v4a;C Augu.t: oc April - 43 May- ' ''3C bid Leid -l.--.ne- K?-f 1 I??

Buiter and. K" ,. V' B w 'ruunrai rirra a Mi oo. gs h:tX3tf?L Poik hi, her; r.''- 2a BkaeaM-S;rorg sntf held 77.,,.- kK u - 510 Ä S'0 3i; saort ilt, $10 40 y I ti u clear. fiu5 atk-d. Bac n-rirm fin.hl?Kher: 1oD clw.tll; fhoa r.b, til Ua ii is. fchc-.t ciear. $11 no, but gcueri;y he.d hig-'er. s,ird Nf.miually higher at 111 50. Ke1JL"l'jUr 7'000 bDl wheat. 17 O b bu.; com. v0ef. bn.; oata. 33,00 bu.: rye, l.oou bu. balpFlour. 6.0U0 this.; wheat. 6 0i.0ba.; coru. ."OüObu.: oa:. none- rve. none: harlv. none. Atteraoon Board Wheat -Active, but Wr aud weak: $1 May; fl l v.; Jane; $i 13j; July; ft ll.jakeu AUKUst; 1 OjVJ year. Uorn Ku.ter: 5)xc May: i.'Jfcc June; 5.ic July; IV-jCrf. Auj;ast; 4Gc bid jesr. OatsDuli; 4c iiaj. BAbTIMaitE. April 23. rioiu Steady; Howard stree and western superö'je. $t 2b' t; eura, f 1 254 75; family, tS. Wheel Aecurn, highera dflim: No. 2 winter red, spot, fl 22 aiked; May ft 22'-itl22; June, tl 24! 24J; Jniy, $1 StS-'ill 24!.i. tJora Western, tinner sua quiet; mtxed spoe,bt4c asked; ApiU, 66Hc asked: May, 653fijtic; JuLe, f 6c a'ked; Jülj', COc b'.d:'eafuer. tSiÄtöKc Oat- Firm ; western white, 5i355c; do. mlxfcd. 5la5Sc bye higttr at 7oij7c Hay Steady; prime to cliclee Peuns;lvacla aud Maryland, ff 143I6. ProrLdons Firm and la some iat.uncesh.Kiicr. Mess Pork f 2J. liiiiknt-ai Shoulders aud clear rib i-ldeä, pcked. 3S 7."r3 tl 25 Bacon Shoulders. $9 75; clear rib flde, $12. 1 J . ... a .1.... i-rn r . .... . tor-Quiet; western packed, 17323c; roll, 14318c rg-luli at i6j i'oin.leuw iuil aud l.jiiiin:U; redued, 8i'nStec. CVtfee KaUicr and duil; Kio cargoes, .roir,ary to fair, tli'ia. tuta: -ti'iiet; A soft, Wbitky-biidy and qn:el . 1 1.. r reiijaw to Liverp-m; per .Pjaro er Dullard eay; coiion. -32.i3-17d: lliur. 1 91: grln, 31. Receipts-Flour, 1.251 bbls.; wncat. 27 fl hn . .r ..11 v. .. . .... . -- , vn.u un,, uaiF, 1 w.i 111, ; r e iiw hn. ,.rn.er Wh'-. M tm bu eriy ropObu. Sales Wheat. 276.000 bu.; corn. 67, 000 bn. uuitv-iKKATZ. April 23. Cotton Quiet but sieauy at t .-ir s.raofcc. , i.U!i itNJf. 20: fancy, f 1 5513 85. Whfat-Ii good demand $113 spot; f l iii Joiy. Corn-SrrooRcr at 5Cc pot ; 5t.J8i iJay acd Julv; 6x3 Augu; Oat tarier and la good dercand 4:.S.iS.c Pye Ir nnKler'e deuend t frVt.et-. Url'v Sir n?er extrn No. s fall. 6 5 SCGc. pork Ut Id at 519 f. Lrd strngor at fit 41). Batltmea A-ivs-pr.ccs advanced; shoulders, nominally 57 75t lt-arri SUt 30. Biem frices advaucea : fc-i-.ui d-?is, S3 62: clear r:b, fll 15; clear, gii 15 . Butter Steady sui ur.ct.angd. Linsecl (i;llo!l snd droopiiisr s Mg oft U.r- smo common and I'.uht, to 37 il: pnekirs; and butchr7' 9'.rt7 7o; S'PWt 2..-.00 head; shipmenti?, i.ICO bead. LOUISVILLE, April 2l.-Cotton-Steady at Flour r irm; extra lamuv, $j 7: A No. I,tl50(a4 75: hlzh grades, seiwisisn. whoiibteudy end lu pood ii-emaud; No. 2 led wlut-ir. $1 0vtl 10. Corn ACKe itni a shade hiher; No. 1 wune. 66a: 2 mixed, 6ic Oata Quietmixed cs cni, 4 Sc ProvUijuh SiroLg and higher; ciesspnrk, S 9i0; bulk fcaomius, $7 w. clear rib. 210 S;W; c enr. SiO 7 Bac-n snaj den. $X SO: c.Var rib. .0 fcTS: 'ear. $11 DO. lldnv tfngar-cured. 12 lb l.d-lu guod tlemai.a aud a shade bijLer; kcttlo 812 5). MILWAUKEE. April 23. -Floir Fair demand "ht teilet and std : N. 2 &lHwu:ktl 10H: April, fl 10; May. $l llfi? Jnne. I lOTj July, (llf)i; No odt.VÄ;; No 4, Mc Cnu SironseraLitsOhrC!: So. 2. 65.i Ml Out Qu 1-1 nd ui cnanged: No 2. 42s: white, 4Xc Hie firouner; t. 1, ,vj;,.. H.irU-j Iwll; K. : ptlcg. exra. 55c Provhio lligbcr; n?ej iKira, $19 35 cash and April; $.9 45 May. Lardfrime steaui. $11 7J chm!i and April: $11 75 ia-J-t ,U'iii'1Tm ."t 7 K7 5S PreitihUWheat Vj KufTiio.4c. Haoe.pjt Klo ir, 6.0OJ Obis.: .vneat, 14 LOJ bu.; com, 12.000 bu. tcip:acrr$ Flour, toj bbls.; wheat. 4J5 ba.; corn, 4.600 bu. LIVERPOOL,. Ap:il 23. ttton Iu moderatt lLquiryat5j;d5 Jl 161; e.a t:,xd; Fpeciilau.,L a-jo t-rport. UIO baloa; Awncia. 5,:00 ha!e Lard Aniericu fiira at 69i6d. C.iee-e Aoierl-c-i, 65 61. Bicou Fiira; loce clear. 62s 61eh .1 1 Hear. 55 61. Petr.-1 -un- f.d. Lioeeed OÜ 21u6J. SpirluTarieuUae 39 3d. KANdAS CITY, April 23 Wheat Eccetpu, 13.(03 bu.:6a!rme.Tits, 6 000 bu. ; mtrkct unc'Tltd; No. 2 red fail, fl bid cah snd May: f 1 Ou',., June. Corn Receipts, 7.0TO bu.; shipment, 22.UWI bu.; m-rkefcouiet; 43c cth ; 'ön a'h. 4ti-3 June; 47H4;,-dc July. Oate 3io ; SSt cash; uo options. ST. LOUIS, Arrll 23. Cotton Steady; middlings, V-c. Sties, l.lüu bales; rcttilpts. 7tX) bales; shipment", 2,000 bales; stock, 57,150 bales. OSWtGO, April 23 Wheat Steady. CoraQuiet and unchanged. Whisky. 8T. LOUIS, April 23. Whisky fl 14. BALTIMORE, April 23.-Whlsky-Cnchanged. LOUISVILLE. April 23 Whisky Unchanged. CINCINNATI, April 23 Whisky-Steady. CHICAGO, April 23. Whisky-Steady. NEW ORLEANS, April 23. Whisky Unchanged. Dry Goods. NEW YORK, April 23. Dry Goods General demiud c. uMUe.at'iy iuu.irap.td lu c usequeiice of tae rain storm, bat lor leading makool pruts, lawn aud oth r printed fabrics snd rensonalle SpeeM'tes in dress g-nnla 0 ft tn-iiips TÄURsjlIs1EÜT The Great Ilealing: Remedy. Old Cr. Pitcher's remedy for Children's Complaints. TT Eurek Drain Tile Machine This Msohlns is ssbatan. al aad durable ia construction j simple tn Its sr. rangementsj easy ef access to its weariaa; Partei ha v. Injr BTEXSOTH THAT ÜVr OKOS3 KEOIÜCT could scarcely BEEakVleaving little to be desired a an ETFECTIVS TIIB ktACSUiX. 00b.!n?.M M""hiB fcvelthrt bTM rrlc.ni rr. S a 7. ".'."f to rnhrT-. r Tile 4 in mDf K.Vfro ?k?. '1 t'"0: "I'M vary Uiem U nit ÄTOsJl'JSS WmaUA " rBHck ka. CUAMXtUlu St JATLOB. Indianapolis lad. ÖCM MIL STEABISBIP CO. 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