Indiana State Sentinel, Volume 31, Number 14, Indianapolis, Marion County, 9 May 1883 — Page 8

THE INDIAlf A STATE SENTINEL WEDNESDAY MAY 9. 1883-

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DESTRUCTIVE ri&E.

TTaa TV torn Buiaen Part of Culon City In Rai as Twenty Ituslness Hoomi Burned Tk Losses. Ukiok Citt, Ind., May 4. A. fire broke it at 7 o'clock to-night. Nearly the whole western part of town is burned. Telegraph communication is ut off. Engines have been sent for at Sidney and Greenville, O., arl Muncts, lnd. It is impossible to get trails through the city. The fire as first discovered at ß:30 p. m. Et'ae extensive lumber yards and planin nilla of Peter KanU fc Co., and spread east ery fast, owing to the high wind at the jme and the unsatisfactory working of the Water Works. TUE BCRNKD DISTRICT. The following business houses are entirely destroyed: Tarpin & Harris, batter and eg packers, lo33 $5,000; Peter Kuntz, 1amh?r and pining mill, except one small mill, loss $150.000; F. Starbuck fc Co., proiaee dealer?, Jaqua & Co., hardware, fiO.UOO; W. K. Smith, boots and shoes.' : fl-5,000; J. D. Smith, jewelry, $15.000; Wil bam Branbain's restaurant, $5,000; Leoni I .Restaurant, Pan Ilandle freight and passen ger depot and four or five box C3rs, Adams Kxpresi office; Stewart & Wright, grocers. 45 000; Kennedy heirs, i 2,500; John Barnes, $,000; Dr. Stall, l',500; R. A. Wileon, 11,500; N. Cadwallader, $500; Tom Cava nasa, $1,500; J. A. Test, 11,000; Charles ley, $1.500; John McMahon, $1,000; Wiley's feriin houa?. $1,000; William Wright, $2..r0O. A lare number of business houses are badly damaged by fire and water, and at least twelve or foarteen residences. TH( FIRE 8CBDUED. The Ho3o aad Reel Company from Sid ney, O., came n a special train, but was unable to do anything owing to some trouble of tLe hydrants. The fire engine from Greenville, 0., arrived at 8:30 p. in amd did very goad work, using the water frotn wells, and although the territory was lars, the win 1 subsided and they were enabieI to stop the destruction at about 11:30 p.m. No los of life his been reported. It is estimate ! the loss is a quarter of a million dollars I: tJ impossible to obtain the amiunt of in u-ance. The tire was seen from Rich u'-nd, Ind., twenty-five miles distant. A. JlONIt.CH aVSCKOV -A. Voorc otrl Leaves II er Home, Appar jwsMjr fur I ti Purpose of Committlcg Satctde. 3pocial to the t:iUntiJJontezlma, I:id , Slay 4 This place wa3 tLrjwn i -:o t!i wildest excitement to-day over the niys'moas disappearance of a youiiR lady Ly the name of Lulu Jared. Use VOan I'A? has been livin in the ietoily at Mr. Carl Kin for some two or feree years and last right retired at the usual haur without anj thing apparently wrong with her. This morning Mrs. King wenj to Ler ro m to caii her, and after caMid; two or three times and yetting no response she op?-td the dor to lind the room Unoccupied. Toe bed bore trace of having been occnpieJ but a frhort tirt:e, and thr young laay'a clothes were lyii g on the chair juet ss she hj-i left them wbea disrobing to retire. Nut an article of appurtl was xuhfcirg. and a ihcroush search of the room aad prenii.-cn levealed the fact that she lind fled, leaving a note behind Ler directtd to Mrs. Kln telling them not to cry for her -and not to look for her, for she was going where the y would never eee her again. She had mzda the remark several times of Iat that f he had rather be deal than living, and it is generally thought she has committed suicide by drowning. The river wa thoroughly dragged this afternoon in the 2opsof finding her body, but no evidence that the had browned herself was secured. STo cu?e for hr rash action can be given, as she wn rcepfcted and Leated as an cq ial by the family in which she lived. N tie v tti her when u bouts has yet been found. FUlEMtN'a CASS. An Vffort to Srcure the Kelease ef the Pc cuut MtfDoiuaaiac od a Leal Icchijic aUtty. Bostox, Mi?s., May 4 Charles F. Trrr, 7ffemu' counsel in the Po;asset tragedy today filed a petition ia the Supreme Judi cial Court for a writ of habeas corpus to re lease hia client from custody, claiming that h Is unlawfully restrain d of his liberty. The principal grounds on which this applies tion is to be bied ara that F rteman at the time of corarolttiiig the set was irsan, and mlso under the public statutes which provide that every person held in Prison upor an indictment thai I. if Lenqnires if. be tried at trie next term of the Court r.iur the ex piralicn of ix month from the time when he vas imprisoned, or ihall te bailed uror. h's own recogu:zii.ce, unless il appears to the sitif-faction of the Co-irt that ih.a witnei't. 'n bahalf of the Government have been -itiired to keep a war, or are detained and at vented from attendirg the Court bv tick utss or some inevitable acedent. Freeman hai been in Jail about fur yesars. lie wn indicted at the October, 1879, trmof th Surior Court for lirustab e County, Mi J a not trifd on the grounds ofinan;ty. His counsel ciiiins tLa; as me r"8nt htarlcg the evidence showed that "ieeman has o en sar.e for the lau eiht or uise month?, fnd should nave had the bene fit of a trial undr the act above quoted, and that hi de'entir-.n in Jail is now unlawful ud il legal. Mr. Taber feels confident that ooDr or latr he will be able to "et hia client at libertr. The writ will probably be made returnable on baturday morning next before Chief Justice Morton in this city. A NE.V SWINDLE. ii Victim of the Ingenious Echem a New York Lawjtr. Xkw Toek, May 4. Thomas 8. Orimwood, of No. 155 SL Marks avenue. Brook lyn, was arrested and broaph t before J notice Xilbroth in the Tomb3 Police Court to-day a. warrant issued at the instance of Frank S. Glass, a lawyer, at No. 120 BroadWay. He is charged with hating by means " false reDreaen rations swindled Mr. Glass uatof $(,000. On the 11th of April the c used called on Glass and stated that the Irra of Joseoh Uetzler fc Ero.. of Chic&co. ttd made an twgnment lor the benefit of : 3 creditors. lie represented that be had aoertained that the assignee would pay 30 rwnf. of the claims against the defunct -ism, having learned of the amount on tp to the credit of the assignee. He jideitbat ha bad entered into an. agree

ment with' certain, of the New York creditors of the firm bv which be could purcba.e their claims fjr 10 per cent, of their

face value, and that to enable him to ao this the sum cf $4 500 was necessary. Tnis was advanced to him oa bis declaration tnat his household furniture was valued at f G 000 and was entirely unincumbered. The o mplaicant alleges that he has sines learnea that Grimwood had not not made any such agreement as he stated he had, and that the Inrnitnre In question ras mortgagea io Noah Tebbett and another person to secure losses sustained by the mortgagees on account of advances made by them. Justice Kilbreth held the defendant for examina tion on the 10th inst., fixing bail at $b.ooo. POLK'S TKOCBLK9. Tennessee's Ex -State Treasurer Affaln About to Flee, Bat Stopporf by Caplaa. Nashviix, Tenn., May 4 Mash T. Polk, ex-8tate Treasurer, in whose accoonta a de ficiency of $400.000 was discovered by a Legislative Committee last January, and with the story of whose flight, capture in Texas and return to Tennessee the public ts familiar, was arrested this morning by authority of a capias issued by Judge Allen, Of the Criminal Court, The arrest was made on account of information received by Judge Alien to the effect that Polk was making arranerneaü to leave the country, and also on account of the insufficiency of the bond of $12,000 for his appearance for trial. Sheriff Moore did not take Folk to Jail, but assigned him to the custody of a Special Deputy, wh(j will take care of him until tomorrow, when Judga Allen will take further action in the matter. It is not known what arrangements Polk was making to leave. When he was released from Jail on the ground that further confinement would kill him, he went to his residence in thia city and remained there for several weeks, at the end of which time he appeared on the streets, looking very much improved. His health aeems to be very good at present. He spends nearly all hia time with intimate friends, but rather shuns most of his acquaintance. Later counsel for Polk appeared before Judge Allen to ascertain the status of their client's case. Ju-3ge Allen stated he had information deemed sufficient to justify the arrest, to the effect that Polk contemplated flight. He therefore increased the bond from $3.1,000 to fcS.OOO. Folk has not yet given the bond, and is in charge of a PDecial ollicer. Not having made the increased bond to secure bis appearance as required by Juds Allen, Polk was to-night committed to Jail, where he is at present confined. "Sings and speaks without contracting hoarseness, as formerly. General health im proved. Suffers but little from colds, and a,A at all from neuralgia." If you wish to kuow Low this jrreat gain was effected, write to Drs. S'arker & Talen, 110O Girard street, Philadelphia, Pa., for their Treatise on Cent pound Oxygen, and learn all about the mo6t remarkable curative agent yet discovered. It will be sent free. Prostrated by Oas. Ashland, Fa., May 7. A number of men were overcame today at the Continents Ooliiery by g generated by a small locomotive in the mine. The engineer and train hands were revived with difficulty. A driver named Rilley fell under the wagons and hsd a leg brokea. All work is etopppd. fhrpe men who were overcome are suffering 6t merely. Thront, uroachtal und L005 Diseases a spf-dalty. Send two stamps for large treatise giv irg if treatment. Address Worl ! I!sptnary Meiical Asicciation, Eutnio, N. 1. RMtlenci Rorocil. Special to the cculliiel: LicBiNOJi. I it J., May 7 Th? residerri of Charles VViImjii. proptietor of the Lebanon i'd'rio. b'irned ihu morninc. The houh is a totsl .vreck, Mmi'sh the insurance will !T9.bly cov-r th lo. The Asylum Commlsetonera. The Governor and Asylum Commissioners have returned from a tour of inspection to KauksXee, 111 , to see th Asylum there, and to Logas port and Hicbmond, with a view to selecting locations and sites for the new Aiylums for Insane. The combined tfctem if paia'ia. and cottage plans at Kankake pleased them verv much, and It is thought that system will probably be adopted at or.e or more of the three Asy lums to be built ia this Mate. If Nearly Dead after tak;ng some highly puffid up stuff, with long testimonials, turn to Hop Bitters, and have no fear of any kidney or urinary trouble?, Rright'a disease, d:abetes or liver complaint. These diseases can not resist the curative power of Hop Hitters; besides it ia the best fan.ily medicine ou earth. Hletcrtc Relics. Mr. W. B U'cs. 01 Eist street, presented the State Library Saturday a piece of the oiken pos, in Libby Frieon, located at a point teu which Geucral A. D. Streightand party tumbled out t.nd made their escape. Also a piece of lath and stone from 'he c'ore home at R chmond, Va., once used by General Washington as Army Headquarters. Consumption Cured. An old physician, retired from practice, having had Placed in his hands by an East Indian missionary the forruu'a of a simple remedy for 'he speedy and permanent cure for consumption, bronchitis, catarrh, aether a, and all throat and lung affections; also, a positive and radical cure for nervous debility and all nervous complaints, afcer having tested its wonderful curative powers in thousands of cases, has felt it his duty to make It known to his suffering fellows. Actuatid by this motive and a desire to relieve human suffering, I will send free of charge, to all who deMre it, this recipe, in German, French or English, with full directions for preparing and nsmg. Bent by mall by addressing with stamp, naming this paper, W. A. Noyes, 149 Power's Block, Rochester, N. Y. Irrigating Wheat Xdtutt U Had Joaqaia Valley. Sam Frakcisco, May 6. Work on the Merced CaDal, projected to irrigate avast tract of dry land In the San Joaquin valley, 19 being rapidly pushed forward. When completed a quarter of a million of acres of poor wheat land will be turned into jrooa fruit and vf getable land. Should the Ecaeme prove a financial success it will be the commencement of other similar canals, which will make the San Joaquin valley the heaviest' wheat raising teciion on the Continent. The jrreat drawback hitherto has been want of water, the natural water sources being controlled by a few monopolists, who have peddled it out at prices ruinous to farmers. Every New Subscriber to the Weekly Stat Sontlnel. At $1, will receive a valuable book of 100 pages, entitled "A Treatise on the Horse and Ilia Diseases." illustrated, containing an "index of diseases," which ives the symptoEM, cause and the best treatment of each: a table giving all the principal drugs used for the horse, with the ordinary dose, effects and antidote when a poison; a table with an engraving of the horse'a teeth at different Kes, with rules for telling the age of the horse; a valuable collection of receipts and much other valuable information. 8ee also our special offer for "History of Indiana" in another column. Address Sximxzx. CoxrAirr, Indianapolii.

FiNiMIAL AND COHERCIiL

r!ONEV AND STOCK There It a better demaod for money on the lo ci! money market, well distributed among all classes. The supply U fully eiual to the demand made upon it, and rates are easy at 7 and 8 per cent. Some money Is being borrowed for real estate transactions, but the amounts are generally malt Exchange Is a little more plentiful, still commanding a tueminm of 60c between banks. New York Financial Market. Hnr Toek, May ".Money S34 per cent., closing offered at 3 per cent. Prime Mercantile Paper 7 per earn. Government Bonds Weak; 3c lower. Railroad Bonds-Geoerallj stroDg. Bute Securities Neglected. The stock market was strong aU day notwithstanding the light volume of business, and the highest prices of the day were made In the flisf half hour. In the last half a reaction of a fraction, but taea final dealinsi showed an Increasing strength, and the net result of tae day was an advance of H to lJi per cent., latter Jersey Central. Compared with Uaturdsy New York Central, advancea ; s per cent : Like .Shore. I per ceut; Michigan Ceuiral. ?i per cent.; tauada tkntnera, per cent. ; Norm w es ern. ?i per cent.; Omaba. J4 nercent ; Mauitobs, 1 percent; Missouri Pacific, ; pcrcsut ; Wabwh preferred,; percent; I'txui Miid hue! be, i percent.: t'aiou Pacific. per cent.: bt. 1'jui, per cent., and Oregon Tranwontlaen'al, f percent. Canada Southern and Michigan Ceurl were the features, former advaictfg from 6 to 67i per cent., and latter lrom 93 'o 94 X percent. TranßacUons aggregated 210,000 aharea: Lackawanna 15.000, Denver 21,000, Erie 6.1W3, Lake Shore lß 000, New Jersey Central 32.000, New York Ootral 24,000. tfu Paul l.Ouo. Union Pact lie 7.U00, East Tennessee ,0UU, Oregon Transcontinental 5.003 andKochester and Pltuburg, 8.0C0. MmiDg Siocks Dull: bierra Grande sold at 110 and Ii5; ilobiuson (ktuHolidated, and 91; Hall Audsrsou, i:iö aud 12Ö; Navejo, 230 and 206; Green .Mojntala, 75 and M, and tionora Coufolidated, it; to 41. tfsles to-iay. 29.67 shares. Pipe Line Ccrtitictes Very dull at Sljto 9S. Closiug ou call at f-'vv-oovtaaMxjtT atcx&iTixs. aulli. Odays 81 'iwi ofi.L ex. Cl lW atexiin, sirn 6'C.B. 4m 11 s percent. nonus..tuj inev u. s. , l Sera The purohaelCK price for &7vernireat bo a Is la Indlanipclls varloa trora Jia, Eew Yor a jniatloua Ml s-wr cent. BORC4. Panel's.. 127 iTennceaee, cew I Ceat. PaotSo finti S ia eeocnH ...... V.l Leadah A Wtlxs lü44 LiUidaca oensou.. tU'4 Masourl 's. 11 Union Pac. flru..ll " a. P. land ran-j 107 Q.P.sluklng funll)6K St. joe.,, 110 aa,u.ftnrts.li2 i v irgiaia 6 &. I VlrgliUa oonso is 37 s reonautM (t.M iuXlDo. del erred iu4 SBHXaAI. STOCXS. OaSU Kxpree l'.'O NuJivtila A Chat 5f, lUegheny Contrl.. is j.Coauai.. . 7'. aitan & Terrs H eh fcrfolk A W. pid.. 4:: iiSl.H, pM 91 I Vortiieru Pacl3o sis A.a8ZlCail Sxprfss.. yi Do. DrttorreO Nr , BirL. Oedar B. A N. 81 INorthwestom.... 13ie Oaaada Boathorn 6 tM Northwestern, pfl...l a, Bt. L.41'itü.0uoc 20S!New Yorx OonuaL.12T lo pl'd bt lOhlo Central 11 Oautral Paclic..-. 16 Ohio A Misslwipph. St Ooecapeake A Ohio. 21VJ0. A Mian. rtd.... lot De. first pra!crred. 1- Ontario A Wcot'n T.SA Da. aeooad, 'Ores:on Trnsuon't'l siv. 041030 A Alt03...l3l 0.AA. ireiarred.140 Ohio.. Burl. A Olli., 81 Lt. AH. 0 U Gin., e&a. &. Clove. 42 0.. a. a a T2 Pactno idJU . 41 Panama, to Peoria, D. A I 20 Pltteburz 13 1 Pullciaa Palace Car 1X7 Dautware A MudllC Rock Island .....12 Dah A Lc i2?-4:euU4 8an Frau. Danver A K. Ctrand. 4'JJ Do. preferred. 87 do. nrst pia.MMMMm. v St. I"anlJ 10i St. Paul pre "erred... 1'204 Kne prof erred M Em xoaaeasee Da. prelerrad SJ 10 .21 at. raui a a ana i -"J aeesee'S i Uift at Paul ACmaha to Hannibal A EC Joe. 43 1 8t P A 0. V'A ..-...107' U3. preierroo a Texas Pacni. Beiern... lvä Union Pacific,. Kirnten A Texai. 72 ID. S. ixrro. ..... . 15 lUaols Central lllTt! fct. L.& raola. '2$i CiHüi., B. A W ...... 30'4:Do. prefeiTfcd.- 47 Kansas A Texas...-. 81 I Wells A Fargo Xx.124 LI0 trie A West.... 2JH W. ü. Telat-rapü Ltlie Söore Uli Central Amena Lstlavtlio A Nash 53!siExcelftOl L.9C. N. a. A CtJ . 61 1 Hnmi:ik t L- 151 ttuLdiCtn. 1st pia 10 Iauou ...... D. ixcnd ptd. .... 5 IOnlarlu..MM..-MM. 25 Uemp. b CThArlcst'n 4'2 Quicirji!l78r-...-. 8 Mlciilsrn Central.. 9i 'io. preferred-. 4n Minneap. A tit. L .Roblaaon. , Mo.pretorred...:tS!Süver Cdff. Minsoort Paclflo 104f9outh FadlC-. MobUeAOTilo 116 Standard MEHfl A ex 125X!3atro 21 Clearances tor the Week. Boston, May 7. From lht Poet: The total gross exchanges at twentj ilx leading Clearlag Houses oftheUuitel Stites for the week which mied Mcy IS, with tbe percentage of comparison with tne eictiaugen at tne same Clearing Uouses for the torrespouülng week of ISni: Ter cent. CITIES. New York. Doc. In. t6tS 620, 9S4 -J6 2 Boston-.. I (K,500 6.1 55,700. -:t ...... 0 4 72.89ft.175 IS 7 22.018,800 17.1 19 4 J4.UÖ1 12 6 13 55'J.ICH 7 9 12,007.025 8.1 ,4X5,237 9.8 .6195 6 9,4.19, W2 9.6 7,972.000 iS.h 5 07:t.70O 9 9 127.10(1 9.5 2,2f47,f,6'. 10 4 ...... 2,457,700 2.5.8 2,141 0JC. 19 9 1.176,264 24.1 1 4 W.9SI 13 9 1.12MU 7 1 1,297,914 4 1 621,460 22.7 8i7.643 o.9 596.413 28 7 601 658 21 4 S.05t,Sa2 l'hiU;cltila.., Chicago. Ciuinnau...... Si. Louis.. Baltimore .... 8n Francisco.., New Orleans ... Pittsburg LouUviiie , Milwaukee ...... Providence - ... Kansas (Hty... Cleveland Indianapolis ... Kartford. New Haven...... PeoriaMemphis......... Columbus...... , Sprtngrield. ...... Worcester Ix)well Syracuse. Detroit. Total .-987,790,810 17.4 Outside New York .Cli.169.9j6 75 forslxa axoney aad (Stocka. tiNEON, Jf ay 7. Consols. 101 19-16; account, 102 1-16. hallway Stocks HliuoU (Antral. 49'4; Pennsylvania, 6Sji New York, Krle, 37Ja. Amount of bullion gone la C7.000. PARIS, May 7. Rentes, 8CI 5c COMMERCIAL. Buduefcs in the local mercanUle markets it satLstactory. for the reason that merchants dUUke to comp'ain, and for the further reason that they can't help themselves. Dry goods are quiet. Buyers are few, and mtil order? are not large. Groceiiis are unchanged, except engars, which are off . The demand Is light Drugs are steady, and some marking down Is going on. Leather trade hs picked up a Httle. and prices are steady. Butter is dull acd weak. Eggs unchanged. . RAIN. Wheat Opened e lower at Chicago and sea board, tctadva2C3l to about Saturday's closing prices, at which it remains steady. The long fu tu res with speculations continue In best demand. Locally, onr mrksts ae stealy and firm at bids There is a fair demand for good No. 2 red wheat on part of millers, with a fair order trade foi long, berry Mediterranean wheat. Corn Is lower at Chicago and New York, spectilatora. except on the hört aide, having apparently deserted It for tbe prrsent. Locally, our market Is firm and stead v. The prices bid are for actual consumption or shtpment,'and speculativejy it Is not sought after. Oats Quiet, with very little change in Quotations. Not so active a demand. No inquiries for futures. rionr, 4ratn and flay. rViUr Ft?nt. 85 7533 00; rtucy, iS 2S35 50; rtotot. S4 75 wS IO: family. 9 b'4t 65: tr.tbu xrr. 93 6V3 63: donble extra (3 2 0 40- rxtrt 13 00)11 15: su pursue. 1175 92 90; flue, tiö0si6: noÄrj. Ii 'ioWneet We ouote: Wo. 1 Meditorraaean. No. 2 No. 3 " BIS. 1 16 .l 15 asked. track .1 15 1 14 1 Oh No. a red. Mixed. 1 10 iVA).MHMlMMIHWMIMm -.1 13 ...1 13 ,l ia June... July t 15 Corn We quota: Aakea N. 2 white, . 55 track 57 Ni s white.. Yeltow..... Rlb Mixed-.. 54 Ml 50 52 48 as bö H 54 Mixed Kejected Bound ear, Oafs We Quote. No. 2 white.....

Lieht mixed . 41 Mixed 41

No. 2 Rye Nothing doing. Bran Quiet: IIS bid; no sellers. Hominy Peed Dull; f is asked; no buyers. Middlinas Quiet; hell at Its; no buyers, ohipatuff Sli ti) bid; no sellers. CHICAGO ORAIH BKVIXW. Chicaoo, May 7, Visible tupply of grain, April 2S-Wheat, 20.782,000 bo.; crn, 16.S91.CW) bu.; oaU, 4.463,000 bu.; barley. 932,000 bu.; rye. t.6.8.COObu. Regular wheat, only a moderate basinets transacted; opened weak, ruled Ki?4! lower early than the closing figures of Saturday, advanced l31'c above the inside prices, and closed c higher June, 3 higher July, lower August and September than the clotiog figures Saturday. Balea racgad at ft 1131 1?; May; tl 13X1 143-6 June; tl 15.';l K,X July; $1 14"8 il 16 August; II 151 IGSepteinber; 1 10illl year; spring, $112; winter, $1 11. Oa call, sales were made o 725.000 bu.; at clcse charge to Jc higher. Corn quiet and ruled weak estly and l.-," lower; rallied ?it"tC. and closed Ji higher Jute and July than the closing Saturday. Sales were madcat 53j4'5l3 May; 54; June; &57574c July; 5S353XC August; 60Sf5l?.4c year. Oa call, sales were made of 639.00 J bu.; at the clo&e chanRe to o higher. Oats quiet, ticsettled and generally easier. Sales were made at 403102 May; ll3IJc Jane; ÖtlC Jaly; 33:4c Aucust; 33c year. On call, talci were made of 2o3,ooa bu. at higher. Pork sciive and un.'Olt'od and V5jjl)c higher, closing moderately steady. Sales were made at S20 12320 15 cash; fl9 90(323 May; J19 95120 25 June; SiO 10(f20 40 July; $20 20 (3 20 50 August; f 20 4592O 60 September ; f 17 2":7 T, year. On call. ale4 were made cf 10,750 bbls. at 2g5c higher. Lard active and stoj higher, closed steady. Bales were made at 512 10 cash; $12(31210 May; $12 0512 15 Jute; S12 G712 17S July; $11 95(t12 August; 1U 8)10 97 year. On call, Bales were nude of 4,500 tcs.; at the closi change to 2c lower. BRITISH GRAIN TBADE. Losdo.. May 7. The Mark Lane Express In Its review of the grain trade for the past week tars the weather Is unfavoratle to the growth of crops, and some anxiety is felt in regard to the harvest. EcgliHh wheat was weak ou Monday, but the tone Improved later In the week, and there was better fee' k g in Provincial msrkets, and in some of them wheat lmDroved Is. Foreign wheat in Loudon was adversely Influenced by t '.s large supply. Flour maize and oats advanced 3d. Barley was li-m Wheat cargoes were quiet. Tiie sales f Kngliih wheat for the rast weak were tiö .H6 quarters at 42 lOd. against iS,376 quaners at 47i 2d for the c jrrespondtug period last year. April returns show an Increase of exports 60,000 pounds over Ajrtl of laht year, aid an increase of imports of 2,0l.0:0 pounds. Arrangemenls are rapidly proceeding fr the openlrgfof the Cuivertal FUhertes Exhioitlon. Ihe A.iner'cm Deisrtment has otttsicsed 1.210 feet additional Kpace from Denmark. Good from America will thi s hi exhibited to better advautaire. A promivtit feature la the American I2partaieatjwiU be 5)0 crayon drawing! lllustrsiicg the whole process of fish culture. KrpiaAroLZ3 whulbaw nancxn Ory Ooodl. DSESS FÄRB ICS. ManchitrC3'h,m.ll'c Mauch. Momes,...16Xc 4 BiBege.J3JCMauch.6 4 ÜeBege...löHc " jJi Meruge.lScl vtanch 6 4 CHsh'ms.2: c 74 Am vi'e.io'c .MLtcn. 4 ex. u n.iuj Atl'ntc Alapsce-'Oc " lOahmere.llc Atla'tciF'a..l2Hl5ti Atla'tc'i Broctda .liKC Atla'tc 3üin. w'l c'm.40c Atta' tc 41 ...50(5 Perthshire Lawns-. 6c DuctMrunLawiig.... be C-i F.Cabh'mr.27Kc 6-1 F.F 5c Paclric Lawns lie ' Lattice .......10o Cot lioco Lawrs lie Mauch'er Satics 2:Jc 0XÄ00O laCJ - 5cAmwlcan fancy..-. 60 Pacific 6 l4c Hamilton fancy.-... ki SimoMon's mourn.. 6 Sei Härtel fancy , , , ,,. 6c Kddystone Jucy 6 Sc Oriental fancy 6a Arnold lancy - 6 S: Allen's fency... 60 Manches tor Uacy. 6iC Berlin solid-...-... . 6)c Mernmitck fßDcy SV: Harmony fancy 5o Uerrlmack shirt- hVr Duudee fancv 5c Steel Klver fancy. 5c Berwick fancy-.... 4 Sc Imperial aTd bl'k.. 5VJ( Victoria solid bl'k.. 60 Härtel sattaonc.... 7 Kd Jystone satteeiiA- 7 AUen'i it u 011 eVi. Arnold aatteens. 7 BKOWK COTTONS. Atlantis A. 80 Mavacfcusetta BB. 6Ho Atlantic II 7 So Nashua K... . 7jc Crescent tnty A 8c Mystic River.. bftc Orescent City 11 IScic'epperoll E . .. so C.'0rit City (J.- 7c iPepperell K ..... 7,c Appiewn A...- 80 Pcpperell 8-4 ,'21o Ciii ton C C O 6tr! Pepperell 9-.... 23a Gr6nltvle K.. 7c j Pepperell 10-4-. 26c A arista.... To 1 Cüca C .... 5c OonUnontalO 7?ic!Peerl9ea Y. 4C OISOBAMS. Lancaster Pluntett - - White M'fg Co. Batea . 8c 80 New England "0 Mlnton dresa ityleslOo Royal dress stvle.10c So 80 e I Kenfrew dress st'l'alOiC Glasgow...., Berkshire . Qlenarven , .. 7Sc Canton dresa st'l'a-lOSo - 7iclJohnsoa'B book f'ldl2Hc 70 Uhonson'a mourn i2(c BLSACTIIO OOTTOKS. Wamsutta. . llc Ballard vale.... 60 N. Y. MihA 120 Chestnut Hill..... c Fruit of the Loom 9Cj Blackstone A A 70 Lonsdale.- Sc Whltinvllle 8S In. 7c Farwell... 80 I Pepperell 8-4 . 2Ho Barker Mills Sc Poppereil 8-4 26o Llnwood 0 Fexperell 10-4 28V Ftwjhvllle-. . ic iSlaterrille 83 in 6 So Hope-. 7 sc Mother Hubbard 8c Poc&ssett P M 0 7Ht!Sagamore 27 In- 40 PACiriC MILLS DSXSS GOODS. H Porlln Lustres 10 c3i Brocatel... . J6Sc Alpaca Lustr&s .16SCI6-4 Poplins Gl I6S0 i Steel Lninre- ..16Sc 6-4 Cashmere Ex 21o Cashmeres... 11 c 6-4 Cashmere AC 2 Ttfft Bcie l'2Sc Australian crepe.l8c U Cash Beige 12Sc 4-4 Cretonne.. lOSo Fancies . löo 1 4-4 Percales.. 15o CHEVIOT a. Amoskoas ..lose Alabama plaids. 80 Augusta plaids.. 80 Loulsanla plaids 80 Greenbriar plads . 8c tfummerv'le plaids 9o Ottawa plaids... 7o Newt'n F'U plaids So CRASH. AmoHkeag plaid-. ..list W'tt'nton, ex. sto'LlOo 1 Woittenton, B.-. 9c Kverett .10a K41nburg . -llo Great Republic 7 Sc TIYX5B D Brown 'ScJN B: A Brown. SSc N N N Brown TOSo Brown 1 1 Sc P Brown..... 8iCX X Brown. .140 tueacuea le eigner. CABrrr CKAIW. White. .I80 Colored.. esis220 Coverlet- 200 Candle Wick .200 6RAIH I No. 600 Cot'n YarnlO'j I Twine.. Hjc BAGS. Am erioan 200 FranklinvlUe .22SO Lewlston .. 22 Sc, Stark A 34SO The Grocery Market. Coffees Common. 9S910c: ordlnary. lira 11 Kc: lair, 1212Sc; good. i3t3Sc; prime, 14 auvc: strictly prime. 1531&HC: choice, 13 lSc: old Government Java, '22(2SSc; Arbuckle's roaxted, ItSc; Levering", iitc; McLaughlln'r. 14SC Sugars Cut loafKJaO: powdered. 93940; itraniiUteJ. 9'9ic: sundsrd A, 9;S9Väc; on A, 8Vi94c: white extra C.8S(4; light brown.7Ja3 ao; common grades, 7ScMolasses and fyrups New Orleans molasses, iW-oc: syrup, 37J13 per gal. lor cominou to choice. itice Carolina and Louisiana 6i 7Sc. Spices Pepper, 20 22c; alspice, 1 a 20c; cloves, 40 45c; ginger. 20jl2rx:; cleuamon iamts,25 40c: nutmeg 93c ill (5: lmce. S 05 al 10. 8 It Lake Kalt. In car 1 ta, St 15 a ; dray lots. $1 20; small lots 10c more from store; dairy, ti 6 aurch-Refined perl. 4 per lb; Eureka 6c; cttampioa gun, loaip, ;oij; Improved coru 7SSc. call Fish Maokerel, No. l moss. 120 per bhi.; haivoa. 110; extra mcsi, &3 per tirl; nalrei til: No. 1 mackerel. i7: halves. 48 (kl; No 2 macktrrel, Via 00: halvea, SA OO ; Mo. S mox-rei; 110 50; halves.BiJj 60; lio. 1 wbtuiih, ha'j or.t.87 &0; family whitedth.hilvoH. SI 7)43; No. 1 berrtcc $5. Oodflnh Bonnies, f6 Ood bj perl-X) bs: Grand ank. 6 96S pet lb. fo'tlga Ifralts Loudon utw lautna, new (J Gift- 75: oaw V:jjI. 9 ''So; Baltaa. Ut: Masua'ol rxlfilHa. tl 20 2 26. LtrmrMessina, Soff to. Oraagas Valencia. 420', 05 ll;eitra large. 113 5014 03; Messina, JV-viVj; Imperial, $5 tC6. Piano-Bo nemUu. 6S9J. ne Turkish. 7ss8c: Sultano do 8 sc; tn '..w S07c; new Og. iso20c. Uates, matta. 7y;3.SSc; lard In 10 lb. boxes. 15a Peauuta. raw. Tunno ee, 7(37),c; Virginia, 8JJsc; roasted, 9.j lv'c. i i nned Soods We quote: Tomatoas.2 It X tlOO St 10; a Iba, SI 20A1 2ä; Peacbea, 9 loa. st" -lard, II 1 76; a lbs, $2 10(2 25; seconds, I V.-, si fi 1 90; a lbs. 11 mi 43; He FeAchet, I lbs, ei 20 fu S6: lbs., tl a-j(?2 25; Black twrries. tl 0031 10; itawberriea, SI 8))jil 40; Uaapberrlaa. tl 70al 76: üturrles, red, 11 70(91 76; watte, soo: etrtn Bomt, II ;Qre3a Pwi, Marrowfat 12J 1 s: Kaxly Jone.fl 40(31 60; Callfornfa,tl90: 7ar cm nth Dorn, 1 60; Mountain Sogar Ooro. II 46-ft 60; Polk, 9 Iba. 1 16 1 20; Prix, f Iba. 11 C0O1 65; Golden Eule, fi 45 1 60; Mackerel, il iC&l 50; Pineapples, fl 75 9 9: ealmoo, 1 lb. 01 700190; Lobsters, lib, 1 76; alba, S2 7; fomtdu JelUoa, 86aoo; Ooro Oyiiera, 1 lb, light weight, 700; 1 ib. mil weight, II lOftl 20; 41bi. liz-t irelght. tl 111 2 Iba, rau welobt. 11 939 i 00: Hardin a. Fronoh .Sa gl 749i 1 per doa.; Amexioan Xa, fl 00 per doa. ;

Apple '8b, l2031.'''.3lo. 6'3t 0: fUn. r2t0c4260. rue Prov. :o ttaxkea. tit Low are tae protest . V'bing pnoes: -Bmoaeri Meats s. C Ha.."' Ten and 19 u s av.. lic; 13 pounds vM vc; 17X ponnca, LJaOi-oanls aT.,llSo. . ,M , Äxeakfaat Paouh 4a; she . 13"' C-l1 torala bates, 10H aooii oia X. do backs or bellies. u;4'i; plced roU. -r- , , Dried Beef i7S-; do. (iL Porter . ') J5rÄ Pickled Mests Ajua mess wra. : 0 lbs.. 20 00; bean pork, per bbL. 2-30 Iba., . Lard Kettle rendered leaf. In tleroea, . lo hail barrel, lS'io. n-ara ao.wina, lnoioth, go; in skia. IK'" Boneless Dam IS Sc Tae Prodaee Kawkeu Es-13o: telling store 14c.

natter ureamery rancy. t0O323: choice. 15 27c. Dairy Selected. 21 (323c; caoinm. 18Ä-0 Country Choice roil, 15c; cooxlng, 10312 Poultry Heat, 12o per Ib.; roosters, old. 7o; taraeys, 13c; rauae, 6 60; ducXa. f 4 00 reathers Prune gaeaa. f5j. cLavo. 20.25 aid feathers. 15aj0a. Rg8-lSC. Wool New unwashed, good ordir. 2Jc: tubwashed, .lean. 35c; burred and cotted, 161C Wool now being received la In good order. Cr eg Marke. AloohoL 12 25ll 80; Citorael 7V30J1 25: cam f hoT,S09S3c;ooc2i!nel, 60:970c; Chloroform, 80g 5o; gum opium, 64 504)175; Indigo, 11 00-.; eo; morchlne, S3 601 75. Olls-Csstor, 1 251 30; sweet oil, 90o ? 51 75; olive ell, 150(9S 00; bergamot (Sandenioo'a), fa 76(a 00; lemon (HanderOU'S). 3 t3 25. Quinino, P. k W., 1 60;.1 65; Olncnonlula,P. A W.,9 fcll 00. Amerlcaa bl-carb. soda.4Voj5o; KngUahdo.. 6S.ae. SnuiT Garrott'l oa. Ppka, Jl la per doa. ; 4-0. bottles, S3 60 per aoa. Flove's sulphur, 4,-öc, Turpentine. SX&bv. English ver. rod. by bot,2c; less qu&nutifla, So. lodiRe, W.75SI 03. Iodide potash, tl f S. Oloves, 86cai40c Rhubarb. 90o &ai lb. Window glass, 6J aad. 20 per cent, : double 7) and oo per cent 0? vegetables and rmlti. Onion af r0 per hbL Hominy 3 00; grits, t3 25. Btca-Chclfe navy. 5032 60; nadlum, Ii33 2 40 mariows; 12 60 2 75. Pitatnea inmtM, pavm 40(9303 per bu.: 63 öeperbn. eel'lDjj. Sweet Potatoes Kentucky weets, t2 75 c3 uu. Apples Cholce.5 &06;n3 par bbL ai to aalltv. Dred apples a vanoraved, 15fil6a; ooatxaoa drl1 8 SSPeaches Dried peaches, halves, s$s,9c; evaporate.;. 16c. Cbb.ig New, tt 5)"per crate. Bananas 12,;4 1. Strawberries 6fa7 per 24 -quart crates. Peas $ pcrcati. Beans 2 i.0 per bit. brxes. leather, Hides and Tallow. HetDlooa soie. 213io; oac aoxe. 850j; iVunrrlvanli tarnMSlaaiher,6fll03; hamcea leather 80. 0; bridle laather, per f M3I72; doayilic k?p, bCflSOo: Fronen alp, &Vjail Vi; domestic Ciif äOnf&St IJ; Fronoh naif. SI 101S1 90 Hides Green hides, 6S37Sc; green calf, 10c; groau salted. 8; greon salted calf, 12c; dry flint, 12c; dry baI ted. loan c per ib.: damaged, grubby or bull. tw.third the above prices. Tallow Prime, 767KC Greafce Brown, 5$3Sc; white. 8(?!c. teeds. German millet. U2031 30; common 'flQl 25; Hungarian. 11(41 25. etiseellaaeonj Harssta. OD We q not si Unseed, raw. f.5c: boUod, 8Sj; lardoll, 7OJ0c; minar't' ou, 6530c; iubricids? oil, 12J3)c; straits oil, Gi6c; benxU. Waiic; coal oil. LidJana listal tJt, llÄUSc 15 TJ test, 11 812c: water wMtW. ia0, 15o. Tinners Sapp;la we auote: Bost charojel an, I C, lOxli, UxCtal TrUt 17 00 per box I X. 10x1. 14x10 and 12x11 i 00 00 box; I tt 14x20. roofing tin, re 50 per box; I U.XiCiä Ct 314; biooi tin, in pfg. 28 v la bars, 29i irj-. -37 B iron. 4.50c; 27 (5 Iren, C'c; Moorahead n vanUed. 35 par cent., dioouot. Bhcet sinn. 7Sl Oo-per bortotna, 28i Planiahod crpper, 8340u 8oller,UJsi8 i Wut, 46 per oont. oa tut WEEKLY LIVK mTDCiC REPORT. Rcporvxd by Fort, Johnson & Co., General Commission Salesmen of Live täiock.J Union Stock YaiiDS, May 9, 18S3. Citllc Since last report heavy shipping tattle have been dull a d fully 2öc lower, ss Efistern advices show about the same decline on that giade, whi'e butcher grades here are strong and lu good demand. The receipts to-day a:e very light on all grader. Good to choice shipping steers. 55 P5Q6 so Common tolairrhippiug steers 5 u5 70 Stockerg, 6J0 to 9'X) pounds 4 25rt4 75 Good to choice own and heiler 5 (0(5 7a Fair to medium cows and bellet. . 4 00a4 75 Common cows and heifers 3 2öu:i 75 Veals Uood demaud) - 5 00(7 CO Bull, Kood tocliolce . ... . 4 254 75 Biil!, common to fair , 3 26(4 CO Milch cows and calves ( luiiu 20 uotjoj co Ilogs Receipts, 12,141 head; shipments, 5.613 head. The past weex has bsen one of interest to the trade in genneral, as quite heavy receipts have been expected for the first half of May and consequently lower prices. The first and second daystf the month showed liberal receipts here and In other markets, and a shrinkage of 15320c per 1C0 In values, bat with cood demand from packers and shippers the offerings were deposed of without alio wieg aay accumulation. Since then receipts have been lighter, and under strong demand Lorn home packers prices have advanced until the decline has been about recovered. Today, with only about twenty cars on sale, the market is active, and prices a shade higher than yesterday. Sales generally to packers, shippers claiming prices are too kigh. Quality much improved; closicg steady. We quote: Select medium and heavy . .t7 457 50 Select lieht-.. 7 3l'(7 35 Common to fair light...... 7 10(c7 20 Fair to good mixed......... 7 15i7 30 Pigs and heavy roughs... 6 50&7 00 Sheep -Our receips since last report hare been very light. No good quslity on the market. Common to fair wool - $4 O0J5 25 Good to choice chened (good demand)- 4 25 44 75 Cominou to fair clipped ....... 8 25ot CO Spring lambs Cood demand)..... . 6 0U7 25 KUewhere. KANSAS CITY, May 7. The Live stock Indicator reports: Cattle Roolp. 600 head; shipping steers, 1.150 to 1,470 lbs., 95 655 95; stockers and feeders, U 25(?4 IW: cows, 3 0(5. Dogs Kewlpt, 2,90 head; shipments. 7'0 head. Market higher and firm at 177 35: huik sales. 17 20&7 40. Sheep Keovipts, 2'0 had. Market steady; natives of 75 to 106 lbs., ?Jf$ I Jft. NEW YORK. May 7. Beeves Receipts 4.6-0 head. Disking 12 3S0 bead for the week. No im porunt change In tone or prices from Frida lhFt; yards fairly cleared; poorest to butchers' steers, 9630ft7 40 pr cwt.. live weight. General sales at 16 70c7; exports reserved 30 car loads; Bhipmeuts, 328 bead of live cattle. eheep Receipts, 8 5f'0head, m'kicg2i 270 head for tbe week. Mark-t active and firm at $6 5037 50 per cwt , unshorn theep; $7rti'J for unshorn yeai-iin-r: $556 clippf-l : S7yJ 70 clipped yearlii KS. Ho:s KtcelptK. 8 f.so head. rakliif? '.'4 950 for the week. Steadier for live at 17 0)7 so. ' 8T. LOUIS. May 7 Cattle-Receip's. 1,800 head: shipment. 4X head. Market active and firm, especially for light tteers, for whicn ibeie wag quick sale; heavy shipping steers. ?6'ö 50; light to eoad, 95 405 90; common to medium, fl 7.)(S 5 25; commou, 175'fl 25: stockers and feeders. 94 2 (j.5 25: grasn l exans. 14 50: a nice buueh. averaging 1,020 lbs., brought So 20. ftheep Receipts. 2,000 head; shipment', 150 head. Market stead v and g hjJ lo-al demand; common to choice, 93 25(5; spring lambs, gl 25 4 7.t ftft bead. Ulna-Dull; good to light shipping. 574715; mixed toaood packlne, 3 907 2a; btitchetfi' to extr. 7 207 53; leotlpU, 5.700 heal ; shipments, l.StX) head. CHICAGO. May 7. The Drovers' Journal reports: Hogs Receipt. 11.000 head; shipments. 2.100 bead. F'r demand, amlve. good hops tro'i?er; ralx.-d, ?5 97 .0; beavy, f7 35j7 70; light, ft J.37 40: skips. S0,-3G50. ttue Hoccip , 4.8JO o,d: htDment.s, 1 3C0 bead. Market strong and firm: exports. St40g6 5d; good to clrice shippiag, tjj;6 3j; common to Uir. 95 41 6 hhwep Kecelpw. 690 ho&d: shipments. 600 head. Market good, active and stronger; Kxd inquiry for fat hb ru common tc ;ir. ti 75 44 75: good. 55 5"; choice, 55 75. The Diovers' Jour, al's Uvf rpcol rable reports hue: a..d cattle s'i-sdy at former rate, best steers iGc p.-rlb, and top sheep seiliDg at 19c, tHKRFUL MA 1UUCTS. Produce Markets. WW YORK, May 7. Cotton Nominal at 10T llj-8c; futures steady; May, 10 84c; June, 10 sc; July, 10.90c; August, ;10.96c; September. I0.c5c; October, 10.22c; Novembev. 20.11c: December, 10.12c: January. 10.19c. Flour Dull; receipts, 14 ouo bbls.; ex porta, 11 OCO bbls. ; superfine wtte and Western, 93 85r4 25. Wheat Opened SflsTc lower; afterward terame ttrorR and reached j$ t Sc. closing unsettled: receipts, 15 000 bu; export. 12,000 bu ; ungraded rfd, SI 05(41 26; No. 8 do.. 1 1 31 19: s' earner No. 2 red, 1 19; No. 2 red, fl 2131 2k elevator. 51 63 f. o. b.: ungraded wbiie. fi 0531 15: No. 1 fed. sales of 10.OOO bu. at SI 15: No. 2 red. May, sales of 424.000 bu. at tl ?231 22? i, closing at SI 22: June, sales Of 1,181.000 bu. at II V.i'fl 21,'h. closing at tl 24V,; July, saler. of 1.BS1.0C0 0U. at II 25(31 26;., Closing at tl Vyi August, aale ol 944,000 bu.

at 91 r-at WJj. elosins ft or.y; FU.Ttpmber ales id 890,000 bu. at II 25S31 27, cosing at ?l 26J. Ctru-Cai. N 3. 2&ms hnn-: otur strocKr; reneipca. 100,000 b exprtM, c.0'0 i n : nngraded, t7,05c; No. 3.5T36 c; ttam r, t2a 4 ; 2. 'iSesHe: No. uiw 65c; .... 2. Mil, w?f.4c closirjf at junei 63;i?6it4c cloBlug at 61-5: July. ftioe&Xc, clofrlng at" 66c: August. 67S 671c, clonn at 67C: Seotemurr. 6sV46ic, cioslug at 6ss$c. Oa:s Firm; rtceipU.3A.000 bu : exports. 165 bu.; mixed. 50 52c; white, 53r5Mc Coffee Dall ai.d unchanged. Sugar Firm: itflnery, steadj; standAtd. . Molasses QoleL Kice Quiet and unchanged Petroleum Firm; ucHed. 27 Talliw uuiet at87-16j)8a lUla-Qu:etail 8331 85 Ü2gs Freoh. firm at luc Potk Strosger; new mss f-20 2-4 60; J tue, 520 20; Msy, 92') 2029 25; July, (A 2-32J 50. Becf-Q Ket Cutmea'stiuiet; long clear middles. 111 7S- Lard -Weak; Tirlme tpm X 2 M.v 11 rv i 1 a. t..-

'2 13312 22: July. 912 0712 15: ' Au'gtjHt. 911(51 12 15; beptember. til iu October. Ill Mej 118 Gutter Qulit and nncaanged. Cnceie Qule. CHICAGO. May 7. Flour Quiet and unchanged. Wheat Irregulitr and active; 91 IA: cash: 5!c May; i$Qtöbr';c Jane; 57H(Sk57Sc Julv; 58SC Aumst; b.'kc 5ear. Oa Uüscttkd add easier: 40ccsh." 40?8oMay; 42c June; 4t;SrfJ July ; &5'gC A Vst; 33Sc year. Eye Kirm buiasawle lower ai Barley Dull at 80: 8 c. FUxsei Prim'. 51 43. Pork Active and advanced; 920 1220 IS ea-h and May: tM ITS (t20 20 June; 9J0 30. 32 July; 92J 42 ( 2U 15 August; t-'O 50205 r3ep:emb?r; f 20 i;y 23 30 year Lara Active .Vcd adraLCcd: 522 1S WU li) rstli aad May; tl2 HXwi lijotw and July; 912 12 august and .Vpusmbtr; 815 9iC9 t'5 Wi year. Bu kme Fa.'r demand: shoulders. 8: short rib, 510 90; Wt clear, 111 10. Butter L'ncbanged. tt Dui aud unchanged. Wnisky Unchanged. Preights- 0;rn toButlalo, 3"ja Call Wheat Active and li'm: advanced Ji'jMay. tu-Ac:ive and flro; advanced emj. a si a AlTUfC, m, a xu-v4A June, 3c July and 47Sc August. La.xi In fair A a-a. 1 I si! . . n , C J il rtaa aavt.V Kt In Ih i .-s . 4 a .. uemauu ; aeoiinea zw. AUßusi. Jtteceip. r iour, loxo hhla.; wheat 2) .oooou.: corn. 115 0(0 bu.; oats, 67.000 bu. ; ryo, 11 OOJ bu.; barley. 17 000 bu. Shipments Omitted. LOUISVILLE, May 7 Cotton-Firmer a.4 10c. Flour Firm: extra family, 94(44 25;:hlgh grades, to 25(36 75. Wheat Quiet but steady; No. 2 tsl, 51 Oivnl 10. Corn -Steady and tirm; No. 2 white, 55c; No 2 mixed, Sic. Oats-Quiet hut firmer; mixed Western. 46u3i:e. Provisions Excited and higher. Pork, mess, 920 60. Hulkmeat Shoulders, fS: clear rib, 910 75; clear, 9U 2. Bacon Shoulders, 58 87S: clear rlo. 911 S7S; clear. 11 87S- Hams Sugar cured. 512 75313 76. Lard Strong and higher; kettle. 912 75. KANSAS CITY, May 7. Wheat Receipts, 11,(00 bu.; shipments, 13 0U0 bu. Market weaker; No. 2 red. fall, J7V4c. cash; 970. June and July. Corn Receipts 6,.iu0 bu. : shipments. Wt.utO bu. Market lower acd weak: 42V.C cash; 44 'ac June: 46; July. Oats-Slow it 40c. LIVERPOOL, Msy 7. Cotton Ef filer and unchsujed; siie of 14,000 bales; 1'irspesulatlon and export, 2 OC0 bales; American. 10. 4t0 bale . Bread6tut!'K lidffcr. American Lard 6. Spirits Turpeutlnts 36s. OSWEGO. May 7. Wheat Unchanged. CoraDull. Whisky. BALTIMORE. May 7. Wnlsky-Quiet at 91 16S fjl 17 ST. LOUIS. ITay 7. Whisky-Steady. LOUISVILLE, May 7. Whisky Unchanged at 81 13 CINCINNATI. May I.-Wbls1: y-Steady at f 1 13. PHILADELPHIA, May 7. Whisky Steady at fl 19. NEW ORLEANS, May 7.-Vhisy-3tcady at il 20. Oils, OIL CI IT. Msv 7. Oil Opened at 91?; trane'Mons. 2.000 Otto bbls. at 91S Jc; closed at 91Vc. Total .hipmenu 5th and 6th, 11.331 bbls.; ruus 4th, 67 7W bbls.; charters, 66.C31 bbls. Eureka Drain Tile This Mschlns ia anbstsnrasic ia con struction, aitnpla In its arrangsmenu; easy ef access o lu wearing parts; bavin 8TBEMQTH THAT EVEN GHOS3WBQLECX could scarcely BEZAK, leavin litt 1 . " -- m um.rvu as an EFFECTIVE IILS AVAUl A. a it 2 I rnher-, ' Tils die. I. .Vfr is i tu. in diameter, sod In tbsps rsry tlma ta iiit t"!",',.m.rr!'A, Brlck Mscblneltlsal-sssoa. CHA tt TATLOB, ladiaaapoUa, lad 1LUI LUE OCEAN MAIL STEAMSHIP CO. QUEBEC to LIVERPOOL KVERY SAltTiDAV, (BETWEEN MAY AND DECEMBER), Making tbe HHOBTK8T Ocean Voyage, only Kl VK DAYS from Land to land, aud being 500 Miles Shorter to the West than Other lines. Also extra Weekly Ships from Gal way, Li in crick, LONDONIIERHY and GLASOOW U QUEBEC and BOSTON direct. This 1 the ONLY line running from GALWAV and LIJIKKICK, and enables West and Middle ot Ireland paFsetigers to embark DIRECT, avoiding the inconvenience, and saving the expense of trxttsnortatlon acrofs the Channel to LiverpooL (Jouvioce yourself of our advantage before ar rar.ping elsewhere, and remember that we make atpeeialty of Kind Treatment to our Steerace Passengers. Through Tickets to all points West at LOW-tiK rates than by other first class lines. IlEVE & ALDEN, Agents, No. 124 Washington St., CHICAGO, ILL , Or to the Company's Ajents all over the Wet-L Irian rstahltsiv. t, r j Oliicoin NcwVcri; lor the Care ol epileptic r:rr:. T 3 i Pi IT. Al. aiwr -to M lMttam tnufcr s ri rl.i'.iy of rjtllf- ;y, ' r;, -TthitMt 1ubt trvaled s'i! r-iro 1 1 i-o ?.iionlljrn s fh-r Ilvlnff phv!c1n. It ;s htcs in bi'lii'i) linou' 'HiiHlilns; we liBve lirard t t c:.c. a i.vcr f Vi'urK r rti"4ns fucffkfilllj' cnrt'il bv M l. 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