Indiana State Sentinel, Volume 31, Number 15, Indianapolis, Marion County, 16 May 1883 — Page 8
THE INDIRA STATE SENTINEL. TEDNESDAY- MAY 16. 1883.
JESSIE BUCKNEIL
The Chief Witness for the De ff nie In the Thompson Trial. Her Matern ent of the cene In tha Clncin nail Hitel, whteta Canaed the Tragedy Ihe Störy of Uer Life Told on th Stand. Mi3 Jessie Buckntr was placed upen the iind in the Thompson m aider trial, at Har odsburg, Sdturaay. Her evidence and ciiooü. as bmfly published in the Sunday ntinel, are gl Ten in lau beiow: Tttvtii o'clock when Misi Jessie Buck scr, the leading figure In the great trial, wss es nrtPiitntn th Court room by lion. Joe Black iarn. "1 he thron opened a passage-way for them, and he too her neat in we wiuicm cuu. Shewn attired In a plaid null vt 1th a big black bat on her head. She hid on a pair of long walkit g gloves, and held in ner nana a smai aatrhol. xha wore no ornamenta except a pair -; gold ear-rings, atd at her throat wss a p:aln r'- bow. one was sworn ami ki jucu u iui a In Cincinnati on the 27th and 28th cl November On Monday afteruoon, November M I dined with Mr. and .Mrs. rnii inompson a tie Burnet House. Mr. Thompson went on to Washington that night. Mr. 'Xbonuson staid with m at the St Cialr on Monday nicht. On Tutsday we met Mrs. Owen and Jäter Mr. rarl scqualntaiCös or ours. e me iut. x about noon at the corner ot Four h and Kac9 I atked him where became from, and herald liirTnd.hnnr. Ha a-kKl where we were stopping. 1 told him at the St. Clair Hotel, and he said he would call upou us la tue siiernoon. KhnrtiT f'r e ruturutd to the hot-l and took litiKK 1 wa wtked out from the dining room I saw Walter Divis sitting la the office. A Colonel Thorn ron and his wile were mere, ana we lnviKui u.iivr iirvk tn me reception room wheu Mr. and Mrs Thcmos n departed. I laid the key of my roc m on the tsble and went down stairs to ice arue store wj ge iuni my sick headache, and when 1 reiurnea aar. ii and Mrs. Thompson bad zone to ray room I found them Iber. bhe was seated at the piano playing and be sat by her side. Mrs. monipaon unr.kn a on tit mim to the teleeraph office to send adipattb aud vv alter Divis Mid he would accompany her. I objected, bat DiVislasisied.aud tbei went About :3u they returned. She waa druuk-so drunk that she fell prostrate on the floor. When she revived she stated tnat tney no been to the St. Nicholas and Waller Davis had treat! tii wine and ovsters. At this point ia the proceedings a great excitement was caused by the entrance ol Walter Davia' wile, mother aud siiter. attired la deep mourn ing. Their fsces were niaaen dj neavy macs Ted", but the wife of the slain waa sobbing hard. Mho liuckner aid not change countenance, but afrr tin- imi rruDücn she couiluuea: "l place Mis. 'lhompson on the sofa afu?r she fr 11 ou the lljor. bhe wctme very -ick, and retired to the red. I picked up two bottles of wine from the Hjor, which I pnt away. Mr. Davis came into the room assi, aud said that ha was stopping at our hotel. 1 txvrpsea my surprise, oecauso no wiu me he w stooping at the Eatery. When I went c.wu to dinner I left Mrs. Thompson in my room wl:h Davis. Wnen I returned Mrs. Thompson was sfuidlna- befora tbeelats powdertrg her face She asked ma if 1 didn't want to go to the theater with them, and I said o . I went as far as the djor witn them. The next I saw of her was when auia was brouzht to my tocm by Mrs Roth, ehe wüi very drunk, and fell on the floor. put her to bed. 8 ho went borne tne next morninr. I protested agaiuet her going to the thealer, because 11 any one from Ilariodsburz should meet her. itisy wouia report it at home. I told Walter Davis not to give her any liquor. I was at tne at. v-iatr uotei uuui tne9:htf January and then went to the Uibon H juse after a shwrt visit. 1 saw Thompson first after the occurrence the evening before he returned. Mrs. Roth and I had no conversation about the matter la the hotel the morning after )t happened. took supper with him at the uurtiei: Huna . 1 told htm la my room that I had written to him all I intended to sav in regard to fee conduct i f his wife. I didn't care to tell him, but 1 at last related to him everything that Mrs. Roth told me. Mrs. Roth had asked me it I had r.oticed anything pecular ab:ut Mrs. Thompson; that she had spent tne night In Davis' room and was very drunk; that they remained from : 45 uu til 10 o'clock; that Mrs. Thompson wattled to enter my room, but Waiter Davis led her to his own. All these things I told Fn.il the Tuesday evening he spent In Cincinnati before he came nome to liarrodaburg. Mr. Thompson's actions were very strange, i or an hour and a hill he dl'lu't speak to me and seemed very uniiappy. Finally he remarked: "Jessie, I have a little nervous spell." 1 left him at 11 o'clock. I didu'tMe Mr. 1 nompson again. I did write letters to Mr. Davl, Mrs Thompson and Phil Ttnmp'on. I Informed Mr. DavU that I knew of hlscouloct the nlcrht before. Tnese letters were all written the morning alter the occurrence in the hotel. The eximlnaltoa cf Mia Baciner was concluded at 12 o'clock, and her crosa-examinatlen was adjourned uuill after dinner. The young woman was escorted to the wltnees teat by Mr. Johu Thompson, and the cross examination waa commenced. Daring tie entire afternoon the ooid. defiant look never left tne countenance of the handsome woman, but at times she became piqned and disturbed. The lady said: I am a nailv of Mississippi, but need to live here, but led liarrodsburg when I was six years old. 1 am now twenty five. Have spent mucl time In Mississippi. Lived in Lonlmile from 1876 to 187 J. Went to Cleveland, O., Cauada, and then to the South again. Commenced to reside in Cincinnati 1 wt September. Was la Boston for a year or two. IId acquaintances in Boston, but no relatives Mother was not with me any time. I waa absent In Bosto-.i. the Etat, and Cincinnati. In tho latter city I stopped first at the Palace Hotel, then went to the tit. Clair, but left U ere on account ol this occurence. because it et a reflection upon me. Paid $100 a moutn at tne tit. Clair Uotel. My income is very limited, biw made a statement tnat mr natrimouy was diaipatea by my husband. Dave had cotniDsr to ao wiin my own business matters. Don't know what my clothing cost I nevar keep any accounts whatever. My money cornea from PüUlp B. Thompson, Sr. W ben I want money I get it from Mr. Thompson. Had sot heard the oocurrvnoa dlacuaaed at the hotel. Anotner reason for leaving the hotel was because my past married me was talked about there. Q lestioo Who Is familiar with your married 11 fr r A. Everybody in the Called S.ates, I supu. Tnen did Mr. Both speak to yoa about leav ingf A. Yea he did, in a very pleasant manner. oa account of the sensation in the hotel 1 rexaalned one week at Harrodsburg after 1 left the HL Clair, (iovernor Bishop made arrangements for me to go to the Gibson Bouoe. while I was absent frm home in Boston and Cincinnati my snotner was living at ner nome in Mississippi. Q. How long have you known Walter Davis? a. Since I was sixteen years old. Q. How did yon hsppen to see Mm. Thompson In Cincinnati? A. She sent me a note to call on her at the Burnet Houfe. Q. Who registered Mrs. Thompson's name at the St Clair T A. I did. The witness gave the conversation with Walter Davis as she bad done on former occasions The lady wis interrogated la detail ai to the circumstance of Davis' visit to the St. Clair on Tuesday gjrn-n -n snd night but her story was subunally the same as given la the morning. Every bvKuwivi Mia. iauiHiOQ on tnat uuiortunaus occasion was aked for by Mr. Kobbing, and not one point which bad any bearing npon the knowledge Misa buexner posseMed as to the actions of loavia and the Congressman's wife was brought on', but still the testimony ot the witness remained unthaken in any material particular. fibehadL-lormed Mrs. Thompson in the letter wrote tu ner that ahe bad aent word to her husband of his wile's drunkenness in the hotel, tat did not mention Walter Davis' name, Miss Buckier stated the contents of her letter to Walter: 1 know of your conduct last nigut and b-r -o to Phil. You may expect to hear xom Lbn." 1 u . iy reason ahe had for sending the let' er to Mrs. TnompKon was to let her know that she was awar of ker conduct, which ahe ascertained from Mrs. Roth. The wltncaa acknowledged that the questionable conduct of herself had alienated and estranged some former friends from her. She did not remember that Mm. Walter Davis had ever sriibbvd her. tine denied that she ever said when Walter Davis and hla wile refused to tpeak to her at the depot, "1 will make them sorry far Ulla and my revenge." The wltnetk waa rti1-T1 very angry by sum of the questions of Mr. EobUci. a nice mile row occurred whan the content! of a letter wtiich Ml Bucaoer bad written to Mrs. Tliompeoo. In which she threatened to pnnlsh her for pawslcf throuzh Cincinnati from Wash ington without stopping to tee her. A direct tbreat wm proved to bave been made agatnat M ra. Thompson, and the prosecution made the b?at TvMnt in Miss unciner i examination, wnen tney showed the animus of Miss Buckner toward the unfortunate wile. Tbe cae now began to be Terv lntereotlng. and the yoornc woman's teailmo"7 wsHTi't so huh In the estimation of those n the Court room. biu Mwkeo ineqnettion: "Ia thfa the first time that you have been lntrnmentil, directly Otiiioftly, in breaking up other domestic relaUsfisr utfsqse protested sgalnst the rclevancTof the question, and Judee Hardin decided the lueslion lr.competflTit. The prosecution was not trmitted by the court to get anything la evl -device tm to the character of the witness and made othiDir eccspt an ianendo as ta Miss Buckner . an. Her ltlmony was conduded at 3:30 Vclock. and sbe, witha naughty, dignified air, retired from the plebean crowd. She was a good -witness for tbe defense, so said every one, bot oont some of her answers to the eroas-question jcrspgulfl by th9 Ccmaoaweaiu uiero wa
a vagueness '0 Pn many persocfjU . 1 ewn Miss Backner is t . brunette of magnificent finre. I ye. &rK. brown and sparkling, bespeak shrewdness, and her general appearance gives one the Mo Ht aha la nl1 and Calculating ID
everything she does. The weak point in Miss Buck tier's features is ber nose, which is too much retrousse, but she is altogether a remarkable looking woman, who would attrsct a second glance from the most indifferent. Probably Fatal Accident. Speeial to the Sentinel: Fkaxklix, Ind , May 11. Between 5 and 6 o'clock yester.'ay evening, as Robert Thompson, a well known and highly respected citisan of this place, was out riding, he passed a number of boja who were cutting each other with some long switches, and bis horse became unmanageable. runnUg away and breaking tbebsgjy to p'ecea sgalnst a lsmp post Thompson wa thrown out against the post and had bis nose cut nearly off, besides receiving a deep gsh In his head and on the side of his face. His 1l j dries are of a very serious characer, and may result fa tally, it being imooosible for the phyMcian to judge accurately of their extent a, this time. Jumped From tt (Vlndow. Lafatktte, Ind , May 11. O.o Friday a straDger arrived la tais ciiy ana put up at me cram uic Honse. srtvln bis came as C. Reynold., of Cin cinnati. He went to supper between 6 and 7 o'clock, and then proceeded up Hnirs to the sec ond etory, walked to me rear eua oi tne nan. raised the window, and Jumped to the ground below. He was seen by several parlies wheu he made tbe Jimp and aked them not to tell that be went out that way. atd then hurriedly left. leaving bis ramcle-case, satchel and clothes. As he owed the hotel but n ty cents, he could Dot have had anv ot ect In leaving in tnat n anner. ()i examining his case it appeared that he was from Dayton, O. A strict waren has been made for the mu bv the police, as it 1 feared be is crazy, hut no trace of hü waeieabouis can ds au coveted. 'Feel Llh. sv aiir.rut Man." A gentleman at Renovo, Fa., writes, after three weeks use of Compound uxygen: J am happy to say that my health has im proved very much. 1 ani. surprised tDat i have been benefited an mach in so short a time. I feel like a diilerent man, and can now attend to my ousiacs'. ice tilget sweata have left me. and I can no rest good at night. My cough hes almost ceased." Our Treatise on Compound Oxygen, its nature. action and results, with reports of cases and fnli Information, sent free. Ur. btarkey Palen. HCl) and 1111 Girard street, Philadel phia, Pa. The tVaason Oouri Alnrtial. WasiiixoTON. May 14. The order for a Court Martial ol Paymaster J. k. taon, to w con vened on the 16:h lust., his been suspended by (ieueral Augur, the Department Commander, ty direction of the Secretary of War, pendiug fur ther eiamlnatlon as to the extent ot tbe atiiicaUon. An oflicer has been detailed for that purpose, and the Court Martial iupended nntil his report shall have been laid before the Secretary of War. . A Galveston dispatch says: "War-son denies the shortage was due to gambling. He alleges It was In the nature of a lorcsd loan from the uovernmentfor sixty days to lint his father during a temporary mercantile embtrrassment, then to reimburse through tho CJiisclenie fuai. It ii understood he will mke no defend." Mcvfhis. May 11. The Audlttiig Board to set tle the debt of the oil city of Memphis has agreed npon the amount of t bonds to be Issued for the old nn 1er the recent set cf the Legislature. They adopted the calculation of Drexel Si Co , of Philadelphia, which ailowj fl.ll new bonds lor every U.ocu ot old Dona, ana aaas sit to every 11, 00 J of Fiippin omprorai.se bonds. The Auditing Board is now daily f nudiug the debt of the old city of Memphis and issuiug new bond. The money to pay the July. 173, aud January. 1S."4. coupons on the new bunds is now on hand in bank and the settlement Is favorably and rapidly progressing All home city craiitors have accepted the settlement. Carroll's KmbenlauivuL Nxw'York. May 1. Iuestttion by the Comptroller shows f 148,630 as tae amount stolen by William B. Carroll, clerk in the oßice and now dead. The Comptroller says he nrst learned of the dlscrepancey In Carroll's accounts In December lat The coupons were presented through the banking houses of Morrison & Co.. and Haeen & Billings. Tbe losses, he says, could not bave occurred only for the remif suess ot two clerks In the disbursement office, who allowed the coupons to go back uncancelled Into Carroll's hands. The frauds begun with small amounts In July. 1379. aud continued uutil August, ls2. They were carried on by means of false postiug In the coupon ledger. Remember Title If you are sick, lion Bitters will sorely aid nature in making joa well when all else ails. If you are costive or dyspeptic, or are suf fering from any other of tbe numerous dis-1 eases of tbe stomach or bowels, it is your own fault if you remain ill, for Hop Bitters are a sovereign remedy iu all euch com plaints. It you are wasting away with any form of kidney disease, stop tempting death this moment, and turn for a core to Hop Bitters. jf you are sick with that terrible sickness, nervousness, you will nnd a "Halm in Gilead'' in the use of Hop Bitters. it you are a frequenter or a resident of a mlasmatio district, barrica.le your system against tbe scourge of all CDUDtiies mala rial, epidemic, biliont and intermittent levers by the use of Hop Bitters. it you nave a rough, pimply or sallow skin, bad breath, pains and aches and feel miseraable generally, Hop Bitters will Rive you fair akin, rich blood and sweetest breath, health and comfort. In short, they care all diseases of the stomach, bowels, blood, liver, nerves, kid neys, Bright a disease, r ive hundred dollars will be paid for any case they will not care or help. That poor, bedridden, invalid wife, sister, mother or daughter can be made the picture of health by a few bottles of Hop Bit ters, costing but a trine. Will you let them suffer? THE CASK CLOSED. The Testimony Finished In the Thompson Case and tri Argnment llegun. Haerodsbveo, Ky., May 14. The prosecution continued the attack on the character of Miss Backner in the trial of Hon. P. B. Thompson. J. A. Tomlinson, uncle of Miss Buckner'a divorced husband, testified her reputation for truth and morals was bad. Would not believe her under oath. Dr. Pedman testified that he had heard people tay they would not believe her under oath. W. A. Walter testified he wouldn't believe her under oath. Tne defense called Mr. Schuyler, of Cli.clunati. who said be bad not heard anything said about Ml 'S Buciner's character In Cincinnati. Thomas Cardwell. Postmaster, tes;13ed trat pablle opinion waa equaily divided a to Mim Buckne.'a guilt la the TomUnsoa scandal case, ending In her divorce. The testimony closed, and argument began. , Advice to Consam pttves. On the appearance of the first symptomsdebility, loss of appetite, pallor, chilly sensations, followed by night sweats and cough prompt measures for relief should be taken. Consumption ia scrofulous disease of the längs; therefore, use tbe great an ti-scrofula, or blood purifier and strength restorer, Dr. Pierce's "Golden Medical Discovery." Su perior to cod liver oil as a natritive and unsurpassed as a pectoral. For wrk längs, spilling of blood and kindred affections it has no equal. Sold by druggists the world over, r or ur. t ierce pamphlet on consnmption. send two stamps to World's Dis pensary Medical Association, Buffalo, X. Y. Every 2f ew Subscriber to the Weekiy Stat Sentinel, At $1, will receive a valuable book of 100 pages, en ti tied A treatise on the Horse and His Diseases," illustrated, containing an "index of diseases," which gives the symptoms, 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's teeth at different ages, with rules for telling the age or the horse; a valuable collection of receipta and much other valuable information. Bee also ear special offer for "History of Indiana" In another column. Address? &stisxl CowpawT, Indianapolis,
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MONEY AND STOCKS. The demand for bank accommodations y ester day was oclr moderately active, and interest rates ruled easy at 7 and 8 per cent. There was some Improvement In the .inflow of currency from country banks, bat their accounts are still very low. Checking and depositing were active, and at the clos e the reserve of nearly all the banks showed some lrcrease. Tht open market Is well supplied with loanable funds, which are obtainable at and 7 per cent, on call and short time prime business paper. Mew York rioaaclal Market. KfW To, May 14 Money-331 per cent, oslng offered at 8 per cent. Prune Mercantile Paper per eons. Government Bonds Irregular; extended 5, Is and Si X per cent, higher: 4Ss, coupons, V per cent, lower; and 4 Vis registered -and 4s, un charged. Eiilroad Bonds-Qilet, Irregular. State Securities Dull and featureless. The stock market weak, and showed declining tendency all the forenoon on a moderate volume of business, after 12:30 the market was inner and prices advanced ,i to percent, on general list and l'j per cent forOmaha preferred. Colon Pa c'.fic was the feature, fluctuating over a wider ange than other active stocks, in the last hour the market was stronger and several stocks ad vsnced to the hightet prices of thedayjnotab y Louisville and ?,aanriue, Lake baore, central 1'aciflc. Lsckaxanna. St. PauL Union Pacilo and New Jersay Central. Clot-ing leaves the market lneular as compared to Saturday, some bting higher and some lower. General tone of marktt at close, nowerer, was stronger man baturoay. The Evening Post hays: "the manipulation of rmon Pacific this forenoon nude apparent the fact that tbe sale of ICO sharta was re for ted at 95 at same instant of 95Jg was bid. It is presumed the seller at 9i was in hopes of bringing out some stop o ders at tat pilce and thus biea the market. Under the rules ot the Board these taeiirs for depressing the prices ot stocks are prchlbne l, and upoa Investigation by the authorities the sale at y waa canceled. This incident served to how that the depression In Union Pacific was artificial, and was caused by the manipulation of tbe bears." Transactions aggregated 3C7.000 saaret: Central Pacific. 13,000; L.w:kawauua, lüO U00: Denver, 1Z,U00: Krie, V.UOO; Dake Shore 'i-I.OtV; Nortn western, 10.0CO; New Jersey Central, ta.000; New York Central. 16.000; Northern Pacific. 5.00J; Texas Pacific, 6.000; Union Pacific. 3.0JÜ; Wabtsh PaifiC, 42.000; Käst Tennetsee, 6,000, and Oregon and IrausContinental, rj.ooo. Mining Stock-Very dull: Sierra Grande sold at 125 aud 120; Northern Belle, 7U0 to 650; Navajo, 20; Kobloson. t9 to5; Cnryaclite, Ho, Bulwer. 6Ü and 60; Little Pittsburg, 61 and 65 and Soriorn Consolidated, ii and 40. Sales today, J6,7j0 sharer. Pipe Line Certificates Very dull but strong at 94jfc to "JoJi, closing on call at 93J. v0TK3XX5T IBCTJaXTIII. 4 tatrllag, SO days per cent, ex. CTr- 103 ilaZilng, tight... b6,,0.8. 4K. - 1H I per cent, bonds U3New U. 8. 4's. 1.9't Aon The purchasing price for B overrun eat bonds In Indisnspolls varies, boa thai New York 1 .otatlosa Xal par cent. B0X9I. fig tiers 127 iT6aneea, new . 4") !i t. PaclAo firm IMVJ Tex. r. land grants. 64 tile seconds 9 Tex. P. Klo Grande. kJ Ua Bh A WUas Union Pao. Orsta.iii) Ü. P. land grants 107fc rj.P.sinklng luad-l'V Virginia 6 i Virginia consols as vv - - ly Linriana oonsohu. 66 H nmcxrie'a .112 a. rfte 110 iUP. &B,0, ftrsis.111 reensstee 's. iu;4 mi.rei,ii Ji eXJTEaAI, STOCKS. Adams Kxprtss 127 auegheny CtntraL. 15S ilton b Terre !L 65), l,a7.U. ptd 89 American kxrpress.. V1H B nxl., Cedar B AN. 81 I Oanada couthern. 65 U.St. L.& 1'ittsburg 'W4 Nsihvtlle A Chat 12 H, J. Central 77 forfoDz k W. pld 40 Torthern Pädia ' 0, Do. preferred. 87 '4 Northwestern. -184i Northwestern, pld..lc0 New York ContraL.121 LH P " Oantral Purrtfn IiM lOMoOentraL 11 JAesapoake A Ohio. 'Ory4 Da, first preferred U Do. second.. 14 Ooicago k Alton..lii4 0. & Miss, pfd-100 Ontario A Wct n 26 Oregon Trsinscon't'l Padna Mail. 41 U. A A. prexerrea..HU I Panama . 9ft QUO.. Burl. A a mWPecrla. D a a vi u-t., etuan. o mi Oin., Pan. a, Cleve. 3s 0 , C, C Ä lwM.M.. 68 Osiawaro A llud-..100 Del. A Lac UiPittsbUIK 13 J Pullman Palace Cat 12 Se&dlng Rork LJand 12 i 9 t. L. &. Bah Fran. S3 DiCrvx A Ü. Grand. I'Jr.iDo. prclerred 63 C. ia. 8 To. first pfdMM.. 97S Knepreicrre?..... "6 3t. PauL. 1C east iena6asee.. st. fani prererrea.ii! Do. prefer red........ J tea. Paul A Maua. 127h ro:tWayne.M. ..MM.U3 icLPaul AOxaata. ix H4znibal s bt. Joe. 43 PL pao. tld .. ivs't üj. prelgrrt-d 91 iTavaa Padflo 8Mk Bviem. ,1-0 I Union Pacific, V 7m a&nston (k Texas... 72 B. Trsrji 15 UdsoU OentraU- 113: W., St. L. A Padflo. '29V taOiana, B. A W 24 I Do. prefvared 45:i kaaut A Tjjxss to w oils A rargo iCxit to Lsle Erie A WeeL V W. U. Telxrapb, 81 Lake aore '2.:i Central Arlscsa LOTusTllie a Naah viy& tfxooiwor . Loc.N. A. A Chl 62 IHorneEtäXö.. Mart. A On. let pfd 10 Alton 16 43 D . second pfo.... 6 lOitiario 54dian. A Chaxiost'n 33 I Quicksilver. sfxaigan Centrtl. 9'Do. prtferredHtnneap. A St. i 2t 1 Robinson.... Mo. preferred...-- n Sliver CUT.. HUsourl I'aclüo lös south PadiC.. Mobile A Ohlo..115;4'3tanrtard Moms Afiscx U7 isntro 10 Clearances tor the Week. Boston, May 1L From the Post: The total g-oss exchanges at twenty -six leading Clearing Houses Of the United States for the week ending May 12, with the percentage of comparison with the total gross exchanges at the same Clearing tiousts for the corresponding week of 1882, anf a follows: Per cenL TOec. Ju. 49 CITIES. New Yor. 4733 591,792 ikiton . Pnlladelphla 70 4.5,314 4S968.1S1 47,744,914 18 817,.' 00 19ÖV6 416 12.039.112 8.M2.629 ,V04 3 .9 8.006,326 8,465,709 5.NJU.0D0 4 4 75.4 JO 5.540.4JO 1.916729 1,6 4 Ouu 1.73S 7 4 J.2til.2fi2 1 121411 7;W.h85 1.22 lTi 4 6 27.9 2.8 24.0 "1T3 2 0 39 93.1 T.8 1 H 1.5 62 6 5 164 5 6 88 Chicago.. CiQ(iunatl...... SL Louis. Baltimore San Francisco. New Orleans.. Pittsburg , Louisville. ...... Milwaukee .... Providence ... It&utas City... Cleveland..... Indianapolis ., Hartford New Haven... FtoriA 20.0 lTf 10 i Memphis ixlumbas... Portland.... Snrlngtield. Worcester. Lowell Syracuse-... 1,407,23!) 1,0.11,182 7o9,ti9S 780 8 692,713 AiO 510 S,aj9.4ti0 66 35 "i'.s 102 Detroit.... iaasM .. 1,018 411,033 $281.819,241 1.5 43 Outside New York . COMMERCIAL. The demand for dry goods, boots and shoes, aid millinery has lallen off some recently, but there Is still a fair, seasonable movement and a steady feeling. Groceries were In fair request. with no important lluctuatlons in price. Fish remain firm under a steadily good Inquiry. The butter and cheese markets remain dull and unsettled, the tendency of prices being s-nngly downward. OKA IK. Wheat was firmer yesterday. On 'Change there was a good demand for cash stock. Corn Locally, oar markets are firmer and active. We SOte a lively demand for all Immedi ate deliveries, and sales of mixed were made on call at 54 Ho track to arrive. Futures dull. Arrivals Improving, and general market In tetter condl ion. Oata Firm and higher for all frrades and good local demand; arrivals light. rioor, 6 rain stnd Hay, Hoax Patent. S5 7546 00; taaor, fS 255 BO; ShOiCe, S4 TB! W; Umliy. eo94 6fi: trebis rrr- ei er.. 85: double extra, 13 25l 40: extra, 3 00(9 15: superfine. t2 75a? 90; fine, 2 6032t3; loonoxy. sj arit We not: Bid. Asked. So. 1 MeoUterrtaearL, No. 2 " No. a " track 18 No. 2 ted. 15X No. I red . Mixed. .. Rejected 14' 12 16 16X May. June Julv... 17 Corn Wa qoota: Asked track 67 0, a wute
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62 M 5S 54H M 41 if 56k Mixed. Bax Rjrl ,r tAd 53X Cnmerchantable ... Sound ear Oats We quote. 61 63 46 5 41 r. z wnite Lieht mixed . . Mixed Rejected No. 2 nye Higher: 2c bid; no sellers: re jected he"l at 6 c; no b'iyers. Bran-Firm ; Hi bid : held at tl3 2i. Eomtny Feed Steady : held atfrS; no buyers. Hay Prime Timothy quiet; SMI Lid; none of ferred. ISTUlAWArOLIS WHULHaU aXABSXBTa. Dry Uoods. DKE8S FABKICS. Manchstrcah-m.lt-c MaucU. i Moraes.lGSf Diöege,-i.s;CMancn t 4 leiwe...l6,c Merige.l3Sc vancn 6 4 Cash mi-; Am Cpe 16c M th. 7 4 Ex.C'h.JOc Atla'tc Fa..l2s.150 AU ntc 4 Alapac- uc A t'ashmere.llc Atla'tc Brccsdas .löse F.Cash'mr'S tua'tc 36la. w'l c m.40c ttla'tc4) " ..50c Perthshire Lawns.. 6c Ounbarhn Lawns.... bo 6-4 F.F 6C Pacific Lawns . lie Lattice., .10c Cocheco Lawns... Occsoco xancy. lie Manch'er Satins 2-)c railtTO. SHoJ American fancy, rsoiso 6 V Hamilton fancy eimnson'a moum otc Härtel fancy. Kddystone fancy, Oriental fancy. Arnold tancy . Manchester fancy Merrimack fancy Merr.mM-k snirw. Allen's fancy Berlin solid 6c Harmony fancy DunJee fancv. Steel Elver fancy Berwick fancyImperiai a'l'U u. a.. U&rUil sattoens. Victoria solid kl'k.. bo fcAidyatoiic aatwwna ,. 7 Arnold satteons. 7 Allen's satteen. BE0W5 COTTONS. AtZantla 80 iMarisachasetts B B. PHf AIUUIUU " Crtscent City A 7c Nashua K 7c Mysüc River. Crescent City B. feppereu Crescent City U Pepperoll B. Appletou A... Clifton CCO Poppereu Pepperell 9-4.. PeppereU 10-4. QranltvUle AuirriBta..... Cuca Co a tii ju tal C Peerless 54 0I5GUAMS. 8o I New England. LancMter. 70 Plunxett 80 Mlnton cress styieslOo White M'fgCo.-. 80 I ttoyal dross ityiu.ioc Bbtes. 80 Itenfrcw dre Et'l'slüc larow 7 He Canton dress st'l's-lOV: 7 He 73V Berkshire 73c Johnson's book PldiiXo Qlenarvea 7o IJhonmn'a xaooxnM12s ELXACEZD COTTONS. Wamsntva. .11 KclBaUardTSie.. CO . Y. Mllia lie IChentnnt H1U )e Fruit cf the Loon. Hc Blackstone A A 70 Lonsdfle., 9Hc Whlunrtile S3 In... 7c Karwell. 8c I Pepperell 8-4-, ?So Bc PeppereU 8-4 26o 9o I Pepperell 10-4 28 Barker Mlili Llnwood.. iritchvlileISlatervUle S3 in . 6,c Qoue. M7 üotaer uubDara sc Pocawett P M O.. 7H'-Seamore 27 In. 40 FACiriO MI LI DBK88 OOODS. & Poplin Lustre.10 ci?4 BrocateL. 16H? VA Alpaca Lnstres.l6Hc6-4 Popuns ui I6ic V. steel Lustres.. 16XC 6-4 oaKumere x....-io yi Cashmeres., 11 cio-4 caahmere ao; 12Hci?4 Australian crepe. 18c H Boise. Caih Bel&e , J26c 4-4 cretonne-.- 10: 4 Fancies 5o 4-t r-ercaiea 150 CHKVIOTB. Amcskeag.. lOHci Alabama p alls.,,. 0 Amosaeag pl&id.. lly. Augusta plaids.. 8c Louleanla plaids.. 80 Greenbrlar plads 80 Summerv'le plaids 9o A'r.'nton. ex. sto'Lioo WhJttenton, B 9c Everett ....lOo S-llnburz . ...........,11c Ot-awa plaids.... 7o Newt'n F'ls plaids 80 2 real Bepubuc 7Wi BTIVXK8 CRASH. D Brawn - 74c;n B: A Er own 8V.C1N N N Brown. ICHo Brown.. llHo P Etowh VHclX X Blown. i40 Cleached lo higher. CAB PST oeaih. hlt? 180 Colored m22o ijvtfi-iet. ....00 J0O eaA.nr Ua. öüOOot'n YaiulOo Twlna. 200 BAGS. dandle Wick Amerloan I hrartL'nvine. 32,P liewioo ... .22 Mcl Stark A.. The Grocery Market. Cheese Western ll3.serve. 11 Salic Cofljes Common. 9VöS10c; ordinary. 11(9 like: fair, 1212Xc: good, I3l5$c; prime, 14 -atllSc: strictly prim, ivgio.: choice, 13(3 16Stc: old Government Java. '22a23 Vc: Ar-vucK le's roasted, 14c; LeverlJg's, HI4C; McLaugh lin's, 14 HC. Susars cut losr, s.oc; powdered. 9439jec: T,n.,Uf1.i'e.ia9s.;c:sin1ard A.9S a9Uc: ou A. 87430c; white extra C, 8(3V4; llgnt brown, J ögc; common graaes,??Molasses ana Kvrups ew orieans mousses, 45ö0c; syrup, 37,340 per gal. for common to choice. Rico Carolina and Louisiana WTc. Spices Pepper, 20 22c: alapice, la 420c; doves, 04jc: rinicer. 20 25c: cinuamoa iu mats. 25 ai toe; uutmegi 90c f Si 16; mace, t 05 41 10. Silt Ute salt, in car lots, 5ii5;arar low, 11 20; small lots 10c more from store; dairy, 82 85 OS. Starch Refined pearl, 4Vi MKa per lb: Eureka Gc; ciauipioa glj, laap, jij; improve! cora 7X3 8 c (alt jrun uacaerei. 0. 1 mesa, wzo per DDI. ; nalyes, IIO; extra ciees, Si3 per brl; halves. HI: No. 1 mackerel, 117; h&l7C. f8 00; No. i mackerel, 812 00; halves, 65 00; No. 8 mackerel: no 00-410 CO; balvra.S5 50: No. 1 wMtenh, half trt,S7 60: family whliensh. haiv-w. H.7r5; No. 1 üeirlng tö. Co22sa-ßoneless, 16 006 6 J porlOä b: Hrn1 tank. 6 $6 if lb Forclrra xrruits ixueon layer raisirs, new, n 6öq2 75; riJ Vi.oao'.v 9.93o; ßulUna, lo: Munaai raisins. 82 20.92 25. Lamont Messina, !5(0. OrautiGS Valencia, 420's, 8 03 il-.exrra large. S13 50 J14 00; Medina, a?95 5u; Imperial, So f05. PrnnoBoneroiaa. 6),jJ; 'tew iTirxiha. vjsbp: fcuuano ao sc; "urra-ioi 5Vi7c: new tigs. isa-20c. Dates, mat is, 7X(9S?Cc; fardin 10 lb. boxes. 15c feauuts. raw. fentiwae. 7t7Xc; Virginia, 83li?4c; roasicd, 10c. Canned ocoos we cucto: Tomatoes, i ivt, gico fll 10; $ :br, 81 231 25; iVacho, 'i lbs, itandaru, l 60.41 76; lbs, 2 1C(j2 25; SOCOnd, I lbs, gl 7S 1 90: a lbs. 81 0JS1 Fi Paachea. 8 lbs, 81 '20 1 aö;s los.. 81 'AW 20; xj.acJtoar.-ujs. si uüsi iu; !;rnwtflrrl9a,si SOl 40; twrrtea, WQdi v; r. 411 s-A't 7A - r Mt 1 AOs kfnn iurrit iti, ti su'ta. - wu.rV wt BJaAfcta AmsM, il 11X31 30: OrwOT Pea. Marrowfat 81 10 ei 2S : farlv Jone, 14041160: Calif orula, $190: Yar month Dorn, 71 60; Kcuntaln. Eonr Corn, ti 45ai 60: foix, a -lbs, ar iai ao; Polk, i lbs. 81 6Ctl 65 j Ooides Bale. 11 45 11 60; Mackerel, 81 0ci 60; Pineapples, 81 76 C2 26: Eaiaon. lib. 81 7Ü47193: LotHters. lis. a 75: Sita. 82 76; Tuncler Jelilca. M330o; Core oystwrs, 1 lb. light wsigut, essiTOo; t lb. lud elÄt. II 1031 20: a'.s. Uit wtfixat. 81 as: a .es, niiTülgni. JLWli 0J: etrilu'. reu3l Mi ri8 i vf4rt.: amartoan ns. st vr no ; ApplM.-3b. II 20J25;61b. 12 5J1 60; gallon. 82 oO2 60. io rrtratws xsArsiea, Fzca-14o: selling store 15c ti Butler Cream rv Fancr. 80c: choioe, 25 ?& ioalry fcvjiociea, 2119230; ccoioe, i8-Oj. Oouiitry Choioe roll, J5c; cook'Jig, H(ai2a Pou.y aena, 123 per in.; rooeurs, 01a. Feate erih-rrtTfie goo, C5c; mixed, 20 . lllftiato.its. 1532ÜC Kgs 1SC washed, rlean, ac; burred and cotted, 16(31 sc. Wool now belüg receive! is ia good order. Th Provision HLaxk.el. vjüow ar vh9Drvat lotting rnoea: Smoked Meats & O. Hams: Ten and 12 poan( s sr., no; 15 peaaa av., ita; i74 poujiAr, . UK: 20 peunds av., üraaxhiat jdsooa 44c: shoulaors, 13.1- Oxll fornia natea. lOHc: baorm near lies, lic; do backs or beiiio. izo; sptoea roti, c ixrityl Bel 17: ao. (iL rorter a uo.'s). isc Pictlad Meat Eitra men pt;rz.pr di.., aO lbs.. 20 00; bean pork, per bbL. 203 lbs.. (74 03. Lara Kewo reaasrea leal, ia neroea. ia4o; ii half barrels, UJia ausas -o?Tia, nciota, so; in sun, 81. Boneless Ham lSKc S roil Lud Stasi Market. Bar Iron 30 rates; hoop Iron ,13 20 rates: Norwav and Swelo Iron. 6c raiee : horse shoe Iron, zytc Horeo Shoet 3urdon A Parkins, per keg, 14 W); mule thoes.kl per ke advance. Horseshoe .NaliS NorthimUs n, dlobe, and ferkln, per box. 84 60. (test P,ecl Best American, per lb., lto spiicg: steel. 6w: tire steel. 4c; too calk steel, be; macnia ery steel. 6S8c. Nail-83 25. regetables svnd Fruits. OrJons-22 60 per bbL; .'Bermuda, 12 j;er cre. EointnT S3 on: srnta. S3 Beans Choloa nw. 92 5092 60; xaedluxa, ga SO m marrows: 17 6022 lb lUtoes-Cheioe, paring 43!03 per ba.! M(3 'd&o mr ba. selllnK: new. SS 00. Bweet PoLatoes Kentncky sweets, wi iv&3 uu. ArclM-Choloe. austew pr odl m to quality. Dried apples ayaportwo, iüin; to junxa ar.eo 8Ho. Feaches Dried peacnos, naive, 430c; evaporatcJ, 16c Cabbag. New, si ouaa per craia. Hananaa SJ.K. Strawberries 133594 CO per 24-quart crates. Peas-Sperciate. Beans 12 tO per bu. boxes. Seed. Clover, f9. TImotny, 81 8?92. Blue grass, 81 10 01 53. iiglish clover, ju w. German millet, 81 201 50; common, $1(31 25; Bangarlan, Hal 25. Omg Market. Aloohal C2 25(52 80; calomel 73c3Jl 29; cam phor, 80033c ; ooonbW. 6O-37O0; chloroform. 8O4SJ 65o;gnmoplum, a4 85C5U; lndtgo, 81 009S 00; morphine, S3 40433 65. Oils Castor, 81 2tuSi 80; sweet oü,90c3l 75; olive oll, 150CS 00; bergamot (Sanderson's), 82 75A3 00; lemon (Manoorav, as ww suuune, tr. n st 094 w;
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?n- T4vl Khnbarb, 90o ftgl 26. Window g!ass, and 23 peicenC: doable 7J and 60 i cent, off Leather, Hides and Tallow. nemickscJ.liaso; 01i KOj; PeratrlvanlahaTucaslaather. sestoo; harness leather 0i3o: DTldle laathsr. pat do., aaOtfTa; domestic MV.n in. rwmnh flalL tl ll'lQU 90. Hides-Green hides. XS'Hc; green calf,10c: greon salted. 8; green saliod calf, 12c; dry fiint, 12c; dry salted, loailc per lb.; damaged, gJTlPPy Or FUH. in v. Tallow Prime, 77K. . Grease Brown, 5tSXc: white. SQic sStseaUsuiaous JOsttAvta. OCs We Quota t unseed, ww. 65o: boDed, 68o; laxdali, 70OXs; mtuar's' oU, 65eis0c; lubricating cU. 12J4JU; stndta nil, aOQ6oc; benstne 10A14C; coal ou, inaiana iasai am, llSc; Tinners BoptiUes We anots: Best Ciiaroo.! tin, 1,0, 10x14, 14x20 and IVxlA, 17 CO per box I X, 10x14. 11x20 and 12x12 69 CO per boa ; 1 0, 14x20, focCng tln,6 50 per box ; I G.aucä, IlfOU: block en, in pigs, 28a; In bat, 23a. Iren 27 B Iron, 4.50c ; 27 C Iron, 6c; ktooraoad galvnnlsed, 85 per eent.. discount. Bheet una, 7jc. Oopper bottoms, 2sa Plsnlthed eopper, 89O40C. ooiaur, aojbiou. s vj perceni,oa uit. WEEKLY LIVK TOÜrt REPORT. Eepcr ed bv Fort, John on A Co.. General Cora mistion ba emen of Lle Sw ca.j Ukiojj Stock Yaani, jiay 15, 1SS3. Cattle Since our last report cattle of heavy grades have been hard to nil at satisfactory prices. ss Eastern advices are net grodon that Cars. Com mon and medium butcher gralcs are dull here. as our dressed meat market has been dull for some tine on that grade cf calle, while gcod to choice are selling at fair prices. Orood to choice shi aping steers..., ?5 80ati SO ommoD to lair snipping f teer ........ 4 H'(-5 60 Good to choice cows and heifers .. 4 7 ( 60 rir to medium cows ana heiftrs 4 OOfal co t-ommon to medium cows and heiterti... 2 7f.t 75 3tockers, 6C0 to 810 lfcs......... 4 (4 75 veaicaive s tn(iJ7 IX) bums, good to chop e . 4 25Q5 (O Bulls. common to fair 3 ivi.ji to Milch cows with calve (dull) .........25 0üö50 CO Hogs Receipts, 9 610 head: shipments, S.7r3 The offerings the past week have been generally of very good qnallty, but not as mary In numbe as was expocted, consequently, under a gooa de mand from pickers and shippers, our market has ruled steady and at times quite strong, until Saturday, when, with reports of heavy receipts and lower prices at other markets, and anticipaMng heavier run here aext week, we were compelled totubmlt to a reduction of 5 to 10 cents per hundred, should receipts prove heavier this week piie will probably go lower. Would advise caution. Would call ecpcclal attention to pigs weighing 120 to 153 pounds, the decline on this clats amounting tl fully 50 cents per hundred In the f ast two weeks, selling now at 6 25(56 50; few extra corn fed. S 75. To-day, with over fifty cars on gale, market opened quiet at a further reduction of 10c per hundred. Trade ruled active at the decline until til were sold. We quote : Medium to heavy . 7 S0&7 40 Assorted liht 7 2ai7 '2.r roramon to fair light 6 80r7 W Fair to good mixed 7 00c7 '.0 Pigs and roughs.. 6 2d;fj6 75 Sheep Since our last report the receipts have been very light; but few wool sheep cf very common grades are offered and selling at mean prices, while good clipped sheep will sell readily at good prices. The receipts of lambs hare been mote liberal and selling a shade lower. Good to choice clipped ......... ...........8 25S4 75 Common to fair 8 2.va4 oo Bprlag lambs...... . 5 50öi7 0U Elsewhere. K AN3AS CTTT, May 14. The Live Stock Indi cator reports: Cattle Receipts. 1.400 head. Market inwc-.n slow for shipping grades; steers of 1.1C0 to ,40f lb4. sold at 85 65&5 9 J. Cows set-m firm et j 50 4 90; stockers aad feeders, none. Hogi Keoeipts, ö.öwi head. Market weak at 7dS 7?,-;; bulk pf a!es at 17107 20. cheep Receipts, none, target unchanged. CHICAGO, ilay 11. The Drovers' Journal re ports: Hogs Receipts, 11.000 head; eMpments. 1.8"C head. ÄJarkfl acive and Hnfettk-d: light 5c lower atS7 1CA7 40: heavy. t7 35?i7 70: oualltv fair. . Cattle Receipts, 6,500 bead; shipments. 1.200 head. Matket, uuder increased offerings ruled weak and 5c lower per 100 pound: exports. Sti 4u 6 60; poor to choice shipping. Si 25,6 85 Sheep Kecei put. 8X1 head; shipments. 3c0 headlight offennps; market strongly held; poor to choice, tl 5J&6 20. NEW YOKK, May 14. Beeves BecelDts. B 000 head, niitEg 11.670 head fortte week; closed steady at a reduction of 81 per tt Ad ; extremes, 86e7 41 per cwt . live weight; general sales, $6 58 SSt bs; exooris uiaa tcar ioai. nsiprnants for the week l.OOS head live cattle, 7.040 quarters bet f, 6:0 head live heep and 25 circs'ses mutton. sneep Receipt, o.'20U neas, making SO. 600 for the week; firm at full prices: clipped sheep. Sö 256 25 per cwt.; Weitem do., $f&7 60; spring lamos, twsiurjC per pouna. Hogs fcteif-ts, 6 9 )0 h ad, making 23.400 head for tbe week; trills firmer for good live hogs: 6 car loids changud hauds at 87 507 75 per cwt. 8T. LOCI3, May 14. Cattle Receipts. 2.309 head: shipments, 2.0C0 head; good light shippers and butchers' tteets In demand at full prices; exports. So 2"xa6 50: good heavy. 15:46 25: good lieht. 85 50(45 70; mmon to medium, 41 155 2-: good C ;w and t elfers, ft 60 ,?J5 25; conraou, (3 "531 50; gras Texans, 84 5035 '25. 8 been Receipts, -till head ; shipments, 858 head ; good demand for fair to cnotoe at tl(oS; Texacs. $3 2Ö31 . 0: spring lambs, f : 2ö$3 50 per head. Hoas Dull and lowfr. Yorkers. $7 103710; raized to good packing, S'8J7 20; buicbers toextra. 7 207 so. üeceipu, 5,oJU head; arupmenu, 9,000 head. Produce Markets. KXW YOKBL, May 14. Cotton Steady at 11X9 ic; futures steady; May, 11.13o; June, 11.12c; Juiy. 11. He; August.ll 16c; September, 10.8)0; October, 10.29c; November, 10 19e: December, lS.20c; January. lO.iSc. Flour Dull and unchanged; receipts. 16 000 bois.: exports, 4 8j0 bb!s. Wheat Cah lots y(V& higher; options H?4C higher, closing steady ; receipts, 28.000 bu.; exports. 47.000 bu.: No. 2 spring, fl 21 to arrive: ungraded red, 81 wl'si25; No i do., 81 1!?4(1 19: No. 2 red, f 1 22? ä f. o. b.. 81 2 y elevator; upgraded white, 81 19,41 26; No. 2 du . SI 16; No. 1 do.. 16i; No. 2 red. May, sales of N3.U.0 bn. at 81 22 H. closing at 81 22,'h; June, sales of 48,000 bu. at 81 23 tl 'iZ't clcriiig at 81 23i; Juiv, 1,672 000 bu. at 81 2.1'i Jl 2.")' .. closing at 81 '&': August, sales of 784.UU0 bu at 81 2tV?31 27'. ciofilng at $1 2CH; September, salna of t'Jo.000 bu. at 81 279l -264, closing at 81 27. fori Cash H9 lift higher; options opened (4?,a hfgher, afterward weaker, receded yic closing firm; receipts, 204,000 bu.; exports, 122,000 bu.; ungraded, 5l(djöCyC: No. 3. 62463J4c; ateamrr, 65yfi6;ic; Na. 2 ait67ic: steamer ahiie, 65Sc; No. I white, 67c: Jow mixed. C5c; ungraded white, 6c; No. 2, May, 65?g Ca6oc, closing ai öö?; June, 6-55'hS67J. closing at 6-ic, 67HQW'J.c, ciotlug at 67gC: August. 69 69:, cloclug ai 6tf4c: September. 737.573Jio, doting at 72Hc- Oau 441c higher, ciOslng atadyarice; rfcelpte, 49.5CO ba : tiports. 2 (XO bu.; muM. 49..'; .2c; white. fA lr57c Hsv Firm. Coffee Dull aad unchanged. Buer Firm; reüned. quiet; yeliow 7'.Äi7c; confec;ioncrs' A 1, 8c; standard A, b;: gtauulated. Sc Mo!sses steady; r0 test, 32Vyj. Rloe Firm. Petroleam Dull; united. 97o. Ta'low Quiet atB4i3S3.i'5. Rosin Dull and weak at 72Ha'.7c. Turpemiuo steady. J?s Western iiesh, dull at ngllje. Pork New inesa, f20 25320 5D; options nttlcc:el; Beef Quiet. Cut meats Dull and unchanged; long clear, romtnal. Lard-S:rong: prime itram, $12: Mav, f U 95311 93: June. 8U 0ll2 05: July, 12 CS(otl2 11 ; August. $12 09; September, f 12 01-:4 12 O.".: October, 811 8211 85. Butter Dull and weak at U28c. Cheese Quiet. Lead Quiet; common, 4 ij t5c CHICAGO. Msy 14. Flour Finn and unchanged. Wheal Uuaettled; opened bisher Riid cfoeed at Inside prlcea; fl t.5 May; zi i8;r3 1 16?, July; IllVm l6Js Ausust; si itj tptember; $1 l2'1(;yeiir;No.'2ChlcaffoiprlEg,ll:: No. 8 do., ses'-c: No. 2 t1 winter, f 1 14. Corn ciuiti: 1x0 May: 42Wc June: 4t4rtllc July; 800 year. Bye tn!ti 65. Barley Dull at bOc. Flaisecd-lii fair demand at 51 42. Pork In fair demand tt lower rates; $19 90119 9i cah and May: 819 97S-I'20 Jnne; $19 97K20 July; 8-0 8720 40 August; tJO 55320 57H tember; $17 viXn 95 year. Lard Nominally unchanged; 111 SU S7J cash and May; $1193 P4ll 92S June; 12 12 July and August; 8U92K" 11 95 September: flO 92ie 95 yr. Bulkmeata In fair demand; shoulders, t8; short rib, 810 9b; short dear, $11 10. Butter-Dull ma unchanged. Kegs Firm at 15i16e. Whisky Unchanged. Freights Corn to .Buff.ilo. 2?ic Call Wheat Irresular and autlve: $1 1 May; 81 1SV5 jane: May; 2c June; ivcjuiy; aac Auguu: SFko September. Pork-lrrregnlar and active: $19 mi Jane; 820 20 July; (20 87X August; 820 47f8ep?
Acuveaua auvanceu: o.-vc casn ana May; W (j57cJune; WJä59c July; pooojic August; 0jJ ta61c Septemtw; jear. oata Stroncor;
51 jtr;Ä juiy; oi 1031 iog Augustr 51 lt9 1 16J-4 September. Corn Irregular and active 667Bo May; 67c June: 58Jic July; 6ao August-' 60ToC Sevtember. Oats irres uLarr ai vji 1
lST i, ECe ptrJiTr' 11000 bbl-: wheat, in vbll-; P0'?' 85-!.0 ba-: u-74 -WO bu. ; rye, lO OCObu.: barley, 10,000 ba. Shipmenu-bmn-
wil. .i a - noTlx - fMriged. WLeat-Lt'settled and lower: No. 2 red, f 1 14 W -,KC Jun: iNÄ. c-oiiug .1 55Sc Jnly I 6(95. .,i August; 67,tf57i?, cloflng at 47ic September; 4S)40 year. Oau-Slow: 43L'a43 casn; 4tc May. 44c June; 42'vJ Jnlv; S2Ji.; tVar. Ryo-Quiet; 58c bid. Earley-Qniet ata5S75c. Iad-Duli at f 1 12. Cornmeal Steady at i 65. Butter Ltwer: da'iy, 20ia.4c: creamerv. 26. Eegs Better at 13c POrk Quiet at 820 12. riulkmeat and B icon Steady and nocbanged; only small ob trade. Receipts Flour. 6 000 hbls ; wheat, 46.0U) bu.; corn. 131,0i-0 bo.; oats. 26.000 bn.; rye. none; barley. 1.000 bn. ShipmentsFlour, 8.000 bbls.: wheat, 8 0C0 ba. : corn. 53,000 bn.: oats. 10 0 bu. : rye, note: barley, none. Call Board -Wheat-Lower; tmJane; fl 15 July- 1 16X Auj.Uft:Sll3!year. CornLower; 5.1s June; bA July: Augast: 4SVJC year. Oats Lower; 43c June; 42'gCjuly: 14c August. Cotton Firm: middliogs,Kc: galea, 710 bales; receipts, SuO biles; shipments, 2,000 bales: stock. 33.90J bales. BALTIMORE. Msy 14. Flour-Quiet and sttsdy; Howard strvtt snd Western superfine, ft 2tW4: extra, 84 ifl5; family, $5 &t66 2a Wheat Western about stead v; No. 2 winter red spot, tl 2IJi asked: May 81 22 asked; June. 81 23 S123V4: July. 81 2gl "2IV.: angust, 81 2i'4 J 1 2iK; September. 8t 2o'äl 26. corn rt'eattrii athaaebattrirolxel. Foot, 66357c: My.C63 6 He. June. 66?i 3S74o. 0U steady: Western white, h2,ä53c; mixed. 60tö0,c. Rye-Steady. Hay Steady aud quiet: prime to choice Peiinoylvanla and Alarylaud. f Hgi6. Provisions-Hrm aud steady; mess txik, 82. Butkmeats Shoulders and clear rib bidss, packed, ti sil 60. Bacon Shoulders, 810: cear rib sides. Si 50. Ilams 814 fr(?ti5 50. Lard-Eefioe1. S12 60. BitterRtesdy: Western packed. 17r423;: rolls. U&lSc. Egs Firm and active at lftl7c Pttrcleiim Duil and nominal; refined, 7X7. CoftVe Dull; Rio cargoes, ordinary tn lair. 89c "UKar Firm ai d active: A soft, bx Frelhu to Liverpool per stemer Dull ; cotton, 31 : Hour, la 33: grais. Receiots Fiour. 1.64) bols.; wheat, 44,000 bu ; corn, 51.000 ba. : oats, 3.000 bu. ; re. 500 bu. ShlLments-Com.S3.000bu. SalesWheat, 93.0CO bu. ; corn. 74.000 bn. PHILADELPHIA. Kay 14. Flour-Weak; Minnesota extrss. 8562K!äö 50: Peunsvivania fam ily, 85: Ohio. $5 N)6; winter pstents, Jö 2555 50; aiiucexots patent. 47 20. i:re nv;r-accrte and firm at f t 9 Whect Pteady : No 2 red. to srrive. 81 2' K: No. 1 led. sfloat. 8125: No 2 m. elevstr, 8i2 ; No 2 red. May. 81 sirai 21J4; June, tl 221 2i; July, tl Zi1, 21. Corn Options quiet; car lotftroni:er; So. 3 srbl'.e, 6lc; stesmer. 6l?G5o: salt, 6666c: ssll mixed. May, 6o?466c: June. 636G: July. C743dSSc; August, 68. 69 sc. Oats rlrm:- No. 2 mixed. 48,ais,,4'c; No. 1 atxed, 6!c; white, 61(953 c rrovinon? nm. Uicf Mes. 115 5' (S:6: India do., f. o. b . t2Y, 75. Pork Sew . mess, 8219 U 60; prme. 8-18 75(8 '950. Lard Firm: city refined. $12 25: Steam, $1205312 10. But er-steady at 17 :tlc. Eggs steady at 17o. Cheese Steaiy: creamery. 13aiJi: fair to srood, 12KlSc. Petroleum lo.ill: '47a. Krceipts Flour, 3,700 t.bls. ; wheat. SiM) bu.: corn, 119. COO bu.; oats, lo 3 Du bu. Shipments Corn. 6C.000 bu. TOLF.DO. Mav 14. Noon Board What Dull; No. 2 red, cash and Msy held at 81 17 June, f 1 17?: July 11 19: August, tl 19V: Septem ber. ti October. Si 21 : year held atfl lfii. Corn Dull ; No. 2, cah and Msy, 59c; Juue, vj;4c; Juiy, fcoc. Uits-uuii and nominal: no. 2, 41 . Closed Wheat Ea-ler: No. 2 red. ch. tfl K?4;May. tll6Haked; June. tl 1654: Jul. fll84; Augun Si lSQl 19; September, 12U;; uctooer, 91 21; year, fl iss. torn taster; o. ! ca?n. 5s;tc; May. 530 bid: June. 69s: Juiv. 60'4c. Receipts Wheat. ifi.OOO bn.; corn. 21,000 du.; caw, none. Shipments heat. 43.000 bu.: corn, 21,000 bu.; oats. none. CINCINNATI. May 14 Cotton-Firm at 10c Fiour Frm; fumii, 84 SJrtjo 20; laiicy, ti ,, o 7o. neat nrm at fl n. corn Ltner at 55ic. Oats Quiet but firm at 45 Yr. Pye Dull and nominal. Pork Quiet at 8:0 75 JS20 21. Lard Strong and unchanged. Bacon Steady ar d un changed. Batter Beavy srd unchanged. Oil Llnswd steady at 54(ci5c. Hog F.rai: common and light. 86A7 33: packing and butsheni'. Si Ki W 50. Receipts, 2 400 head; -Moments, 252 hvad. Grain on hand -Wheat, fS.OOO bu.; corn. 51.0W) b'i.;rats. 2 1.0 JO bu.; rje. 87.000 bu.; barley, 43.000 bu. LOUISVILLE, May 14. Cotton Finn at 10W5. Flour Firm: extra family. Si (3 4 25; tun graues, 6 25A6 75. Wheat Steady; No. 2 red. 81 lOfalli. (ru Steady; No. 2 white, 55XöCc; No. 2 mixed, 56?jC. Oatn Steady; No. 2, 48j; mixed western, 4tiC. ITOYlilOOS QUltl OUt nrm. Me6S POrg 821. Buumcats Sbouiders. IS 37K: clear nb. 810 hVA: ciear, ell 37. Bacon Shoulders, f9 5: clear no. 511 vi ciear, sia uams spgar-cured, 13 60. lAid Qnlet exd unchanged; ktltle, 813 25. Whisky, 1 13. KANSAS CITT, May 14. Wheat Receipts, S.roo tu.r fhipments, 2.0J0 bu.; market loer; N. 2 red falL I97ic cash: 95S(d'J9B June: 99Vc bid July; 9j(j93?4n year. Corn Beiefpt. 10.)00 bu.; shipments, 7,vP0tra.: market biglic-r; 43 1 n : 41V5 June; 46c July. O&U-Buyeis and sellers wide apart; 42c asked cash; 38c fcld. WILMINGTON, May 14. Turpentine Steady at 37c. ttnisaj. LOUISVILLE. May 14 Whisky 81 IS. CINCINNATI, May 14. Whlsy-tl IX NEW0RLEAN3, May 14.-Whisky-Unchanged. BA.LT1MOKK. Mav 1L Whhky Steady at 81 16il 17. ST. LODIS, May 14.-Whlsky-Jt 14. Dry Qoods. NZV7 YORK. May 14. Dry Gooda-For Mon day demand very light, and for small mictllanenus sssortments, prims, gingaame, lawns, thin dress goods snd such specialties, have been In chief request. Cotton firm at !43 advance, and ntton goods are showing a greater steadiness. Woolen goods very inactive. 1 1 Ivluvan A Jones, Attorneys tor Plaintiff. STATE OF IXDIANA, MARION COUNTY, ss: In the Superior tJourt of Marion County, in the fc-w.te of Indiana. No. 0.86. Room No. 2. (Jompiaiut to sausfy mortgage and quiet title to real tswte. John J. Palmer va Arthur B. Prcal. Ertnlna J. Prcal. his wife, Charles woodrafT, Henry Woodruff, tod ErKlDI I. Proal. Guardian of Charles and Harry wood raff. Be it known, that on the 10th day of Mav. 1S62, the above named , plain tiff by hi attomevn, filed iu the office of the Clerk of the bu'x.Tior Court of Marion County, in the State of Indiana, his complaint agaiust the above named defendants; and the said plaintliT. having also filed In said Clerk'- office the affidavit of a competent person, showing that said defendant. Arthur B Proal. Kraalra J. Proal, his wife, Charles Woodruff. HaTTy Woodruff, and Ermina J. Woodruff. Guardlaa of Charles sad Harry Woodruff, are not reidents ot the tate of Icdians. and that said ac loa Is to satisfy a record of mortgage and to quiet title to real eit&te in Hirion County, Indl ana; aud, whereas said plaintiff having bv endorsement on said complaint rtqvlred said de fendants tosnpcariu raldconrt and answer or demur thereto, oa the 3d day of Beptembei. 1833 Now. therefore, by order ot said tourt, said defendants above named are hereby 10Ified of the filing and pendency of said complaint saainst them, and that unless 'hey apieur and answer or demur thereto, at the cnl line of said cattle on the 31 day of nepteoiber, inn, the aiimc being the first judicial dayof a term of said Court, to be begun and held st the Court House. In the cttv of Indianapolis, on tne first Monaay lu Sptembr. 188. said complaint, and the mat ters and things therein conuunoa ana aiiegea, will be heard and determined In the r absence. MOSEa G. MCLSIV. mayl6w3w Clerk. State A Monroe Sts.. Chicago. 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