Indiana State Sentinel, Volume 31, Number 10, Indianapolis, Marion County, 8 April 1885 — Page 8

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THE INDIANA STATE SENTINEL WEDNESDAY APRIL 8 188G.

E3Q POISOM IN THE PASTRY

a?a sot: ft jtJÄ s?3 i CTM,iuUdIuK,l'e.,tt3 ifi!tnUiyBd rally as the fruit from which the:'arerxa!e FOB STRENGTH AD TRUE FRUIT njlTOR THEY STAND ALQXE tASC3 BY ThI I Price Baking Powder Co.. Chicago, III. St. Lcui, Maw iKtfiS er I Dr.Frlca's Cream Baking Powd.r Dr. Price's lupulin Yeast Genu, Beat Dry Hop Yeait. , I7C3 f A Ti"F! S-S G-ZOOE3Ra. 25 WS 1UXS BUZ OSE QCALITT. LIGHT HEALTHY BREAD f The best dry hop yeast In tho world. Bread rataed by this yeast Is light, white and wholeBonce like our crandmother's rteliciorn bread. CR0CER3 SELL THEM. phepareo e th ' Price Baking Powder Co., i EaaTn cl ir. Pius's sjKial rüTcfins Emc:s, i Chlcaco. I!!. 6t. Louis, Mo. THE SOUTH CAROLINA EXODUS. Keg-roes Flocking to Arkansas and White Fl&nters Out Gunning for Emigration Agent. Cor.v m ei a, S. C, April 4. The tide of emigration from Urper South Carolina continues to flow westward. A few days ago a band of 125 colored men, women and cclldrcn left Laurens for Ar Kansas, and iraall parties arc leaving Abbeville, Lau: ens and Greenville almost everyday. This wholesale exodus is due chiefly to the cucblaalions ol unscrupulous emigration amenta, employed by railroad companies, who travel through the Stat3 and paint glowing pictures to tbe Ignorant colored men of the wonderful Inducements offered him to locate in Arkansas, which they represent to be a land owing with milk and honey. Many of these people who are thus entlcad away from their homes are under contract to work oa plantations for the yer. Consequently, th emigra-.ion agents re in tad reimte with the white pi inters. A few nights aco several agents who bad gathered In Abbevilie County to talk emigration to Beroaa wete driven off by a volley t rifle shots fired by whites Iron an astush, . They hsve no; fccen aen since. Tbo farmers of Littrens are now hunting for a party of arentn who have been working extensively in that county of Ute, and thould ttey tc found ihey will be summarily deaitwith. It is estimated tnat fully 1.000 Lauyens County negroes tare emigrated to Arkansas since last November. A party of ten or twelve negroes who left Abbeville County in December tave jast returned to their old homes. At the p.acrr -where ihey iutended to locate one man was rtucd hauling wood for seven widows whose haslands had dropped off in that inhospitable couniry. This state of thlncs so alarmed the women of tfce Daity that they immediately set ittii faces 10 ward their old hemes and their husbands followed teem. A KISS AM) A COWHIDE. 1 he Elite of Baltimore Society Excited Over an Affair In a Hallway. Ealtimckx, Apiil L The elite of society In tkl city are very mach excited over a co abiding case in which Mr. E. Law Rogers, a well-mown lawyer, and whose family eeat was formerly the tne; (Hand known as Dinid Hill Park, was the principal. The other participant was Mr. Pedros Woran, a Staden t at the Maryland University. Mr. Koran for some tima past has been in the habit of visiting his mother, who resides at a fashionable "boirdlng-bouse on North Charles street. Whüe paving her a vliit he met a young lady, a niece of ilr. P.ortra. A few evenlnes ago as Mr. Moran was leaving tbe house he met tbe young lady iu tbe ball, and throwirg his arms around her imprinted a kiu cp-on her cteet. Tne lady screamed and younj lie tan hastily departed. The followin day the lay told htr uncle of the insult. Mr. K02crs Tiote a len;thy apology whica he took up to tne "runse for ii;. i!o:aa to sign. The latter refused to comp'? and words Wira Exchanged, followed bj b ows, in which the young man wis wcrsts-l EOHiithsanding Mr. Rogers is f ally forty-cigut years cider than bis opponent. Lewis N. Hopairs, nephew of the late John iIopinp, rushed in acd teparaied the enraged and biood-besmeared hud. Mr. Kocers was arrested at the instance of Mr. Moran, ad released to appear to-morrow. KIEL'S REBELLION. Sir A. T. Gait Oilers the Government Two Steamers and Twenty Barges. "WrsyirEo, Manitoba, April 11 dispatch in cipher :from CoTonel Irvine has been leceired and forwarded to Ottawa. It is understood to aay that ihe provisions at Prince Albert are short, and nrsing inick relief. The half breeds lost four killed and two wounded at Iuck Lake. Crozler'a troop Cred Erst. The hill breeds who were interviewed assert positively that Kiel's orders are never to re first. Sir A. T. Gait has offered to the Government the use of two steamers and twenty barges, which are now at Medicine Eat, being used by the (.alt Coal Mining Company at that point. These can te brought to a point oopoeit ewift Current, which is in the line of the Canadian Facific railway, from which point direct water communication exists with Prince Albert, the ordinary time occupied lor the vovage being aoout two lays. Colonel Herschmer, of the mounted police, left Colonel Garry for Swift Current, to day, to look after the embarkation at that point. Orders were received from General Jlidleletoa lat nJsht by the Winnipeg and Western Transportation Company, to send out a crew at once to start the steamer Northcote down the Foath Saskatchewan, t'apts. Siegerand Ea3il lolt th's lorenoon with a crew, and will go Iroin Moose Jaw cy srecial train. Thev expect to be able to nart a beaten Wednesday, roriy men of A aud B bitterief, with four field gun and bows, arrived at Port Arthur early this morning, and were hnrrled throuch here to-night. They were given a hearty reception and a dinner at one of the hotels. The remainder of the batterieswili arrive ta rnorro. First Gun for the New Administration. Special to the Sentinel. Xva5viue. Ind.. April 6. The Democracy of Zvansville sends greeting. At the city election today they carried the city by 1.(00 majority, carrying every ward In the City and ejecting every mn they bad on all their tickets. First gun for the sew administration. Sodden Death of a Fort Wayne Celebrity. Fort Watse, Ind., April 5. Gebhart BarJa?er, a well-known citizen, iffd eix'y, aixojped dead yesterday In front of the Aya

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lice House, on Calhoun atreet, caused by a clot of blood in the heart. He had been city ecaveEger for the last forty years, and had amaeeed a fortnne of $20 000. Being of a miserly disposition, he kept all his money in hia lionee, until robbed of nearly a basketful of gold four years ago. Since then he has banked his money. He leaves a wife and several children.

Fatal Onarrcl la Returning From Church. Special to the Sentinel. Delphi, Ind., April G. Last Bight while retarning from church Samuel Shaffer and George Lowery, two young men of this county, pot into an altercation, in which SharJer was dangerously if not fatally etabbed by Lowery. Officers were dispatched f or the arrest of the latter. Awful Tragedy. KroxYiu-E, Tenn., April C Oa Saturday night Eeon Joyce, seventy-five years of age, was burned in his dwelling, together with his Ihree-year old daughter, and Hiss Rice, aged forty years. Mr. Joyce lived fourteen miles from Ashvil'e, Tenn. Foul play is suspected, bnt no clew is obtained. The dwelling was entirely consumed when the tragedy was discovered. BON. RUFCS MAOKK. A Reminiscence of tils Early Career Lafayette CalLJ Hon. Kufua Magee, of Cass County who fcas iust been tendered the Consul Generalship of the United States to Sweden and Norway, has been quite prominent in the Democratic politics of this State for several j ears, having been Secretary of the Democratio Btate Central Committee, and during tbe present Legislature Senator representing Cm County. His appointment to a foreign mission recalls to mind an incident in hia early experience, which he has certainly not forgotten. In 1SC6, we think it was, when the wiiter filled the position of Superiten dent of the Lafayette Journal in addition to bis other duties Kufus Magee held cases in tbe composing room working under slug 'A." The office was at that time on the corners cf Third and Ferry streets, where Daily's marble shop now is. The Governor's message was being set up. Tbe manoicript copy was f-arful, the lights tad, the proofs worse, and everybody tired and cross. About 2 o'clock in the moicicg, when there was yet two or thrae columns of matter to get up, Magee laid down hia stick, washed hia hands and put on his coat, leayirg an eighth of a column of copy lying unfinished on his case. Upon betcgaekedby the lorcman what he meant, he remarked. 'I will never set another type as long a3 I live!" He was expostulated with leaving the paper in the lurch, in that way, when every line counted, bat he was obdurate, and taid he was going to study law. The superintendent aud prcpriefor were called into the roou, but tbey could not induce him to go to work. The next we Lcard of him was at school at Bloomington, and be t'cally turned up editor and proprietor o' the Los an 8 port Pharos, and afterwercs as a piactitioner of law. His career from that time to the present is known to most of our readers. He has certainly built himself from the ground up. The Call wishes to add its words to the teneial commendation with whlcli. the nomination cfilr. Eufus Magee, to Minister to Sweden and Norway, has been greeted. Be is a consistent Damccrat, of course, or he would not hare been nominated; but aside from his politics, is a gentleman who will be satisfactory to good citizens of every sbadijof opinion. He began life a poor boy in a printing cilice, and has won whatever of distinction and reward he has by hard work. He ia a man of character and Integrity, and will reflsct credit upon our Government Colonel Tilaa' Maine. .u:anta Constitution. Cclorcl Vilas's name is pronounced Villai Vi-tas Vce-las. and Veelah. The last is en re s'e, au fait, and lum-tl-tum a la Fraucaiae. Not Indigenous to the Soil. IKacEis City Star.l Three good Derne cratic Postm&alera in Kansas. How does tbe fruit strike yon? Ammonlated Uread. AHjmoniated baking powders; that is, baking powders in which carbonate of am xncnia is need as an ingredient, and which exhale an oder of ammonia when heated are clewed by many eminent physicians and sanitarians as superior to all others. Frofessor Ha-scll, of London, wb.0 U reo?sn.iz9d as higheet authority on the subject of food bjg'rce, commends in the strongest terms the a'e of carbonate of ammonia as a leavening agent, stating its great advantage to ba in its perfect volatility, which permits it to be, by the heat of baking, entirely thrown into leavening gas, whereby the bread ia raffed. Tbe experiment with heat would teem to indicate the superior, not the inferior, value of euch baking powder. The little heat that is imparted to it when held ovr a gas jet, lamp, or stove, suöi:es to reEolve the carbonate of ammonia into leavening gas and throw it off. The flrat he it of baking, therefore, will effectually develop ail the gas, thoroughly leaven the loaf, and diEsiiata the gas-producing Ingredients of a powder of this kind, and this ia the highest test of a perfect baking powder. Where oiher alkalies alone are need they are not infreouerly retained, unresolved, throajh the whole process of baking, and remain an unwholesome ingredient ill the finished bread. Tfce carbocate of ammonia can not be need as a Substitute for cream of tarUr. Sew York Weekly Tribune. rA Good Witness. Lawyer ' Did the defendant knock ths witness down with roalica prepense?" Witnefs "No, an! he knocked him down with a flat-iron." Lawyer "You quite nvaunderstand m?, my friend; I want t) know whether he attacked you with an evil intent?'' 'Witness "O, no, sir! it was outsids the tent" Lawyer "No, no! I wish you to tell me whether the attack was at all a preconcerted aCatr?" Wlfness "No. a'r! it wai not a free conceit affair; it was a circus." The question whether young women shall pursue the tame line of studies as their brcthers teems to rind its chief objection In thfir different physical constitutions. Arguments on this subject are finely handled on both tides, but the perfect adaptation of Mrs. Pinkhnm's Vegetable Compound to the cure of ailments attending the feminine orcanhm needs no argument; its works are itsprooL A Foltit in Seclology. Spzinglell Kepublican.l Seme men are born barbers, others work themeelvea up by a gradual apprenticeship, aid others thrust themselves boldly into the business. The gratitude of a father, when his offspring are relieved from disease ia somethingtouching to behold. Elliott Dabo'.s, of Indianapolis, had triple cause for gratitude to the manufacturer of Mishler's Herb Bitters, for he write3: "All my three children have been cured of worms by your bi tiers. It Is far ahead of all the worm lczenges ever rcaie." "wlien Tlüby was sick, we gave Ler CASTOEIA TTLen sh was a Child, s'ie cried forCASTORLL When she became Mi, ulie clung to CASTORIA When she had Children, she gave them CASTA A great many people disregard dyspeptic symptoms and assume that they will soon disappear of themselves; bnt this is not the fact and the only safe remedy for them ia Ichoii Bark mi Iroa.

MAHCIALAI1DC0HBSBCIAL. MONEY AND STOCKS.

Hew York Financial Market. KEY? TOKX, April C Money On call contin" ncs easy at 1 per cent., closing atl per cent. Prima Mercantile Paper 4 J5 per cent. Ear Bilver-1 C6. Foreign Fxchange Postal rates are Qd 488. The extreme dullness has led to a reduction in!quotation for actual business of iz to 4M. Government Bonds Have been qiiet, and the registered per cenUsre quoted flower at 112, and there is also an equal redaction la the coupon 4 per cent, at 121; others nncbanged. ctaie Securities Continue dull and quotations are little more than nominal. Kailrcad Bonos Have been fairly active and prices generally well held. The Chesapeake and Ohio bonds, however, continue weak on the growing imvre&siea tnat the interest will not be paid when due. The stock market continues extremely dull and without the development of any special feature. The total sales to-day were only 111,8s) a dares, which, with the exception of Saturday, was tae dullest day this jear, and with few exceptions the dullest In several. The street is comparatively free from rumors, and leading operators on both sides of tae nur et show no disposition to trade. Business isconsaqucntly confined almost exclusively to room traders, who are always willing to taae or i per cent, profit, and are equally wiliinx to ruu should the market turn agninst them to that exunt. Oregon Hallway and Navigation waa exlieroely week, following rumors that the dividend would either be reduced or passed altogether, and with tales of 1,H0 shares, the stock fell from 6 to to Ja It is understood that a meeting of the directors of the company will be held here to morrow, and It la believtd that they will act on tne question of a dividend as well as consider the kste of the Oregon Hallway to the Union Pacific Traniactions aggregated 112,000 share1., as follows: 15,(00 Lackawanna, 21. 1 00 Northwestern. 13.CS0 St. Paul, 9,0li) Union Pacific, and 16.00J Northern Pacific The market closed with the following prices bid: 3 per r.r. bonds. lOlU onisTir-e A Nsh. 30' lDitedetate8 ,S'si.2l8 Louisvile & N. Atby. 2ll. United States new 4sul,'4 Hart., & ein, 1st ptd 10 Mm ISO I k Of "Jo 173 iMarL A. Cia. socoads 6 Cent. FaQfic firsts Srio seconds-.. m mu. 5t Charleston.. 3? 5-;,:4' lchlgan CentraL.. 5 91 I licxcap. & eu L.. nz . 71iil ;o. prel6rraJ.-. Wl lOVxl if Issauri Paclfio it .11 r Yobile A OhloMMM Lehhth & Wilis. Lcnuiana ccniuis Kssoott C'i Sa JC6 eeasaaaa Bt. P. A 8. C. firts. Tsnneseee 'i old 4 i i Nat hvdUe & Chat.-, as 461 S N. J. Central 3F:l Ttntttret C's, be Tex. P. land gisnta. 314, Norfolk d W. pfd- 21 v lex. F. Kio Uranda. ti 1 Northern racicc.. it;4 CnlonFac, aistt..113 1 North n Pac. p!d. o-T0 D. P. lnd sranlP....lCl1 Chic, k North westrn 95'8 CP.slnkiEgfund-.il ,C.4S. pfd .131' Virginia 6's.. 33 jNew York Central--V"a ccn.ex-matcoup 40 Ohio Central.... Virginia deferred-... 4i (Ohio A Mississippi.. 1S, aoamt Fapras .13.ii O. A Mlaa. pfd. 65 AUratenv Oentrai-. 8x . Ontario A WesternAlton b 1 et re K. m luregoa avigauon-, tj4 A. A T. H. Pfd American zirea.Barl. C dar H. AN.. 91 en Oregon lmprovem't 2) raciua jatfcii... inj Canada Pacific. Csntda Southern Oan'ral PacICo. - Oatvipeake & Ohio.. C. it O. prefd firsts. C. t O. aeor-nds-87Si Panama 9 My, Peoria, D. A 13 21 iFittsbarg... .. 110 4'.. ' PaUman Palace Car. IU iRpnlnff 14T Rock Irland... HS Chicago A Alton . 331 O. A A. preferred 150 Ohle, iurl.&q UVA St. L. A Ban, Pran13; Do. preierred-.... Si SI 61. Do. first Pld - VJolC L. IS. O- 13 O., fat. L. A Pittsburj 7 C, Et. L. & P. pfd 15 ma.. Ban. A Cleve .. 12 ClevlndAColumbus. r.o C, M. Ä St. P. pfd.-.O li iu Paul H. A M. Si 2j 10V4 4 5t. Paul A Omaha St P. A O. pfd. Delaware A Hud 2iH Texas Paciflc. Del. Lack. b Westlot; Cniou Pacific.. Denver A B. Grande 7 10. 8. Kxpreea., trie 12' vy.t st. L. & Paciflc. Erie pre erred,. S5 I Oo, pfd. 10 East Tennessee - Wells A Korso Ki lei IjM Tennessee pfd.- Ü. Telegraph...... S7'g Fort vVayne Via .Colorado Coal 10!4 Hannibal A StJoo. 3S I Daad wood. ....... II. & 8t. J. p!d. 8?i Homectake ... 11 Hirlem.-. 1 iCan. Silver. ,110 Houston A Texas-. 13 Ontario 17 Ulinola Centrai 1253S Oalexsllver.... B. A W . .. 11 i Bo. preferred.. , Kansas & Texas. M -tout hern Paclc Laie Krie A Wett.-. 13 Intro. Laxe bhore. . 6aJtlEx int. Asked. Lx dividend. COMMERCIAL. Tbe pleaiant faster weather makes things generally pretty lively in the wholesale trade. Dry goods Jobber are doing quite a satisfactory buslEtcs. The nice, warm spring weather also Is having its effect on groceries. There is no complaint cow wiih the jobbers of the amount of trade. The demand L good for both staple groceries and canned goods. There is good demand for lake C&h, but mackerel move rather slowly. Drags are doing a very fair business. Foreign fruits are rather quiet; lem ns are advancing iu prices. The market is well supplied with veg table j, especially Ecrmuda onions, tjgs and poultry are steady. GBAI5. We quote the Beard of Trade circular as follows: Wheat Local markets are a shade lower, and all offerings will readily bring full quotations. Receipts only fair, under firm feeling and higher prices st seaboard. Tone of home market ia better. Futures continue dull. New Ycrk lc higher, Baltimore steady, and Chicago lc firmer. Corn We note quite aa active feeling for all grades, fcr Immella'e shipment. Kocsipts liberal. Futures & ot wanted. Oats Under liht receipts local prices are well maintained, and ail grades will find ready purChaters. llonr. Grain and II ay. Flour Patent, 11 75 J5 CO; extra fancy, 14 OOS 1 13 s fancy, 93 9C:4 00 : choice, SI 7533 90 : family, I a 56(33 60 ; treble extra, ti 603 75 : double extra, J2 (032 60; extra, ti 2523 ; superfine, ITOCJ 3 15; fine, 82 03. Wheat We quote;

Eid. Asked. äX trac tsii tracx 87 Mi ack 6Gi 8 VS track CH track 71 fj track 61 St trick 67 Bid. Asked. 4!-'i trick 41 42 track 4 l track 41; I 40,' i track 414 4.4 track 4V 41 track 42' ä 41 track 41 ls 40i track 40 MV track 43 43 track ii 40 tracK Bid. Asked. 83'4 track 3l4 825i track 31 S2 track 31

Ko. 2 ea. No. S Med. NO, 2 Red. No. 8 Bed, Ejected . . Onmerchan table .. April. eaa Cora We quote: 0. 2 white So. 8 WhiteHigh Mixed Mixed - Ha. 2 white relected.-.. No. 3 White rejected High mixed rejected. Mixed rejected üonnd PAr, mixed Sound Ear, White A pill Oats "We quote: Ro. a white Light mixed. Mixed , P.ye No. 2, nominah Bran fiomlnaL ccicaoo XA.SK.XT8. rFurniaaed by n. E. Kinney A Co., Qra?n and Provision Broken. No. 9 Chamber cf Commerce. I April 6. jOpen'g I Ulghst.! Lowest j Closing Wheat-May-June... I t)lH 41 H 4J' 8-! r , O'Vt I mi 8 1 Vi 80" 81'4! 411 81' 4 4iy, 41 41 July Corn May. Jene.. July45 44V4 31 82 V 31 i 11 92 12 05 12 11 6 87 6 97 7 Oi 5 97 6 0 6 15 42 4-54 Cats - my Jone July- -. a 82 9. 02 85 92 02 92 02 10 Pork -: May... 11 74 11 90 12 CO 6 M 6 90 7 OS 5 ?0 6 97 6 15 June BT, 95 SO 90 02 90 97 10 July.. Lard MayJune.. JulyKib - MayJune JulyCar lots WaeaL 97; corn. 4"6; oata. SO. Estimated receipts of hogs, 15,000 head, tso market to morrow election day. INDIANAPOLIS WIT OLES ALE MARKET. Dry Oooda. FRISTS. Windsor fancy Pacifio fancy Cocbeco fancy, .8 Richmond ,"'r""w Merrimack rarer, Jonestoga fancy... Berwick fancy ..4 Belmont fancy. 4'4 Wash'n'ton Ind. blae-7 Hamilton fancy 6H1 American fancy... American shixUng 5i;Amerlcan Ind. blne.-7 .4 K, Albion soUd Allen lancy. .6H Simpson's mining., ,.6 Allen shirting.. ,4S Hteei Kiver uacv. -5X Uerrimack ahlrUna. 4X,Dunneil fancy saxsa fABRica, Fadflo 1 poplin lus- 9 pacific caahm'rs.-.10 Padfle Vi Auatrallan crape-.... 1 faciHc e-i A,g.H,ft Hamilton 91 alpaca. X Hamilton Ya mix 10 Paclflcl400 lawns 103 Paciflc Organdy .11 PaglllQ Chaabray ,

Pacific cretonnes.. 8 Pacific & f. suitings.. 8) Pacifio percales... 16 Manchester UeB-.13S 1 ... pacific nun's veil'g-.19) Arlington 12-in nun's veiling.. S2X Arlington gray cashmere. .13 auuuv ipacu ju Atlantic G.L. cash. -.21 AUantiO F. ratam ti BOWK COTTOKS. Atlantlo A. Bedford B. . 4'4 Atlantic U. -7 lölU'S. Mystlo Elver Lawrerjce L. L.. Indian Head. .614 yardstick. ..SW rremontC. a. AX! .7 Stark A Oonestog W -6K Saranack Pepnerell ...6XüticaC Pecrereu K Pepperell Ä-4-.7 EOOtt AX... .18 Massachusetts B. B .6J4 PeppereU 10-4. 20 ' , .II I 1.1......' Ei.xa.CHXD corre.N-g, ArdrosccgglnL . 7 Barker miUl..., ioui.ia. 7.. iarwea , Eallsrdvale hVA Masonville-, Hamsntta in2 Frnit nf th 1H 8 Wamautta... ...10) Fruit of the Loom..- 8 Hill's Semper Idem lS Farmers' Choice. j5- .c sxone a. a 1 v wig nt JLncnor-.. 8 Hope.. . , v4 rwjauuuiM .... ;i .7 Chef tnat HiU.. . 6S 20 Ivonsdale CambritlO1 tchTtue, Fepperell -4 PcppertU 1C-4 .22i!Just Out. OOTTOM 7LAN5S1A B'n Bl'd B'n Bl'd 7 V Vi 10 in Tremont DL... e 7 iremoni r-.. e 8 Tremont Ü. t 9 Tremont L 7 10 Tremont B. .. 1 1 Tremon t N. ..... 8 34 13t:Trenont O...... 9 lEUertonCN..-. Ci 7 iEHerlon CM... 7 7H 'Ellertoa CU... 7Vfi 8 (Kllertoa V. nl Trtmont H. 7 Trenont P - 8 Tremont . 9 Tremont Y. 9t TremcntX. 11 Nashua 6.. 6 Nashua FK 0 Nashua H 6 1 Ethua f 7 Ksuhra D. Karhna C . Nashua B. Kashna A Nashua AAA.. .a 8 Ellertoa T.. Sli '& ic$ il 10 4 9 S.S Ellerton a.-. 9 9 i Ellertoa R . H Ellertoa Q.. 11 11 13 1X Hi JQhi Kllerton P 10 Ka-hna X... mlCH Ka&hna XX 12 llh Eilerton O.. Ui 14 iKllertoa N. IS nroHajo. T'Warasutta..., . Affioskeaf., ... lancaster... Berkshire 7 I Norman die 7 iRova!... Bat Glasgow.. York. 7 ReufNW drew. 9 10i :3 White M'f k Co. 7 Uohnson bak fold.. TLXUM AND CHSVIOTS. AmcskOSST 9 I Alabama Ttlalds Amoskeag, fancy 10 I Louisiana plaids... Bates.. 7 9 9 7 Ctls B B .. 84 Pzrk Mill, 70 checic.12 Park Mii:s, 0 check.,13 Kcoromy check. 9X Edlnbnrg chevloU-. Everett cnericts.. Great Republio Che7. Columbian. Vi OUs check SH: Hamilton stripes nzsiya. .10 Ctls, A X A ...13 lYork, blneOtis B B u lork, slats Otis C C. . Arcoskeag .., York, fancy Oakland. A Äverett..., EajEislcr ColUEsbian,.... Boston ..... TICKINGS. 1 V' T .a.t.tii Amoskeag . AGA York, SO la .14' -Llfa - 7 ,ll, Lewiston, 82... 14 Le wist on. S3-. Connestoga, B F., .uutioa, extra .is luatiana. a Ooestoga, O O A .,114 Oakland, A A eaanf aaes. 18 IGran7r .20 Prankliavllle .20 Lewimon 22 18X Etark, A .23,:Qeorliia, A CABPKT CHi.15. wii f ' . ,.. 10 ..jveriet tnain... 18 Coverlet Chain... 20'' tciored ..2-2 No. W0 Cotton Yara-lO an die vuck 20 ITwine.. . The Produce Market. Fggs Paying llo per doa. ; from store. 11-?123. Butier-Cremery iaacy,27 3JSc; choice, üjüo; dairy, reiecied, lSiec; country, fancy, lie; SX, SSfciS?-?8 3: low Poultry Hens, 93 per lb,; roosters. 5c: spring chickens, 9o; hen turkeys, Hc; torn turkeys. Sc: old geese, and well-leathered, per doa.Il 83; .nets, per dot., S3 25. Fea then Prime geesa, 45c, nixed aal dacks, , Ke.gs-l.l!!ic; Wool Tub-wash sd and picked, 2'l.9S0c; nnwsfbtd medium, isc; nnwahct common, 13unwEfted Uno, löiSc; Cotrwold, 17C5 curry and nnmerchantable at their value, cotton fleeces, lldl&c. The Provision Market Below are tne present lobbing prices: ftaoked Ueaw, canvased or plain (plain meats not guaranteed apalnst skippers )A C Hams: 10 to 12j lbs. average, llällc; 15 Iba. average, 10! ; 17 lbs. average, 10,ic; 30 lbs, average, lue; heavy averages, 24323 lbs. 9Xc Cottaze hams. "RelLiWe Brand." 7!-ic; do "Porter Brand" "ia', California hams. "Reliable Brand," 7o; do "Porter Brand," 74c: English breakfast basoa. dear, "Beliable Brand," lie; English ahouidera, light do. tjjic: English shoulders, heavy do, 6Wc: tainily shoulders, pieces, do. 6c; dried beef, do, 15c Bacon Clear Ilde, light or medium wt. 80; do bellica, light or medium wt.. 8ic: do backs, light or medium wt., V Jic; do French flitch, 7a I. 8. and Pickled Meata Enlisn cared, clear sfdesor bHCks, unsmoked, 7c; Beau pork, clear, per bbL, 200 IbJ., 15 60; pork, clear, per bbl.. 2C0 lbs, S14 CO.- family pork. dear, per bbl.. 200 lbs.. 112 00: family beef, per bbL. 200 lbs.. 818, lArd Pure kettle-rendered In tlercea, SVfc: In half barrels or tO-lb tubs, 8sc; 18-lb tin tabs, 9c; ao-lbpells, 9c: 10-lh paiu, 9,Sc. Bologna in cloth, 6c: In skin, 6X1 Tbe Grocery Market Ohe jee-mil cream. New York, 11315: Ohio, Co: rl skim, 6aoc per pound; Wisconsin, 10c; SJPerl jt, lie. Coaja -Common, QKlOc; ordinary, 103 lie; fair. ll(Äillc; prime, strictly rrtme, T2l334c: choice, 13il4c: Old Gov-e-ameatJava, l54a25Jo J McLangulin's XXXX roasted. 1-lb packages, 100-lb cases, 14Ko; 60-lb do., ll-c; Arbockle's roaste.1. 14Jc; Leverlng's, 14Hc; Cardoba, HXC Galea' A No. 1, 15c; Gate? prime, 140. Sugars CutlOaf. '"its; powdered, 7o: grann lated, e'iQCXc; lUndard A, ty&tXC oa A, bVBH c; white extra O. 5?(S6c; light brown, 6 6c; common grades, 4;b35Kc; New Orleans brown, b9540.o Molaesea and Byrur New crop New Orleans EOia3so, E0Q55C; syrap. 2S(S45c per gal. for Common to choice; maple syrup, 11 1031 Ea, Bice Carolina and Louisiana, 6.0. 8plces Pepper, 18j3l9Xc; aiplc9, 10!ai2o; cloves, 2Cd25c; ginger, 17 J2"Je : cinnamon In m&ta, 12,-315c; nutmegs, 75ÖS0C. Bait Lake, In car lots. 99o: dray lots, IT CC(1 05; email lots, 10c more from store: dairy, 82 25 43 00. Starch Refined pearl, IOoXo per lb. ; Eureka, c; Champion gloss, lump, eSSc; Improved corn, tyiyie, Ealt Fish Mackerel, extra mess, 824 pet bbl.: halves, 81260: No. 1 mackerel, 818320: halves. 19 aiC; No. 2 mackerel, 12 60314; halves, 6&05S; Mo. 2 medium, 88: naives, st ou: no. s mackerel, H36 60, halves. 8393 60s No. 1 white ash. 87 60; boneless fish, 85 50(s6 per luo Ids. ; boneless cod, t&(37; extra, flO; öraad Bank, l5q5io per lb.; family wDite ssn, u tu per iuu ins. ; io. . picaerei, 3 03 per ICO lbs.: haiiibut, 14c per id. Foreign Fruits London layer raisins, n?w 3 25vn3 40; new Valencia. 11(UK3: Baiuna, l4o; new Muscitel raisins, two crown, 82 8,V13 CO: Cali fornia L. U. 12 66; three crown. S3 Lemons Messina, 84 00(34 60. rrnnes-New Turkish. 655 : 8nianaaa,8ic; carraats, 6c: new figs, layers. 12c Dates Malts, 4iS3c: Lard in teapound boxes. 93i0a Orsnees Florida, crate. 8f 4 60: Mesrlna Oranges tJIngleO., 12 80312 75- double O.. 12 75Q3 CO: Valencia cafes, H 607 00; Cilifornia oranges, f i COgl 50 per box. Peanuts Eaw. Tenneesee, 4965 Wilminrton, 8Sc: roasted. 10c; Tennessee. 4 dS6wa Banaaas IM per bunch. Cocoannts H fcG5j. Canned Goods We auote: Tomatoes, 8 Iba,. 5ca81 (lis Pooches. 2 lbs, standard, fl 6501 70; s lbs., fl 6C32 CO; seconds. 3 lbs 81 80 1 60; 9 lbs., fl 86(1 48; Pie Peaches, 8 lbs. 81 20(9 1 25; 6 It, 1 95t2 00; Blackberries, 81 0)91 05; Strawberries, fl lOal 15: Raspberries, 1115(31 25; Cherries, red. 90a95c: white, 195a2 20. String Beans, 80(t85c: Green Peas, Yarmouth Corn, 81 &C1 85: Mountain Sugar Corn, 81 25 J 1 0: Standard 2 lbs., 90c(381 00; Mackerel, tl 25(31 86: Pineapples. 1 b(ki CO; Balmon, 1 Ib., 816C3170; Tumbler Jellt's. 65390o; Cove Ovaters. 1 Ib.. lieht weieht. 60 455c: 1 lb , foil weight. fl0ö(JU10:2 Ids., uht welgnt. 8110: 2 lbs., full weight, 81 95: üardlnes, iTrench. K, 81 75 per do.: American, H 90o per dos; Apple, I lbs, SC3S5C; 6 lbs. 82 60(32 60; gallon, ti &0X3 60. Vegetables and Fruits. Eeana Choice navy, 81 60: medium, 81 60, Marrows, 12742 25; California, 81. Potatoes-Si OOai 85 por bbl ; f55o per bn. Sweet Pc'Atoes PhUadelphU Jerseys, 85a5 80 1 Baltimores. 814160: Kentucky, 83 2533 50: yellow seed, 12 75si3 CO per bbU Apples Cnoioe, 13 0033 60; fancy, 13 6031; com toon, 81 25Q1 60. Dried Applet Krapora tod, 639ci common dried, 6fi5Hc Peaches Dried peaches, halves, 8X331 California halves, lie: evaporated, 169170. Cabbage New, per bbl , 82 60(9 00. Cniona-14 00(34 50 per bbl. ; Bermuda onions, f l fO per crate. Onion Pets White bottom, 7 COrcr b7. ; yellow tottom.ti öC per bu.; top sets, fl öOperbu. Honey lEifiibc. . Seed. Eeed Timothy, 81 5C1 7j per bushel: clover, 84 765 CO per bcahcl; blue grass, SO03H 20 per bushed Goal and Coke. Pittsburg, per ton, 84 00; anthracita, 87 00 j Kay. inond City, 8400: Indiana block, 8300: ooke, lnmp, 10c: coke, crushed, 12c; Jackson ooal, 83 76; liOUVt coal. 82 60. tllldei. Leather and Tallow. 1 Hemlock sole, 24 310 : oak sole. SOai38oi Fenn lylvanla harness leather, 3j37c: harness leather, 29(335 bridle loather, per doa,, $00372; domestio kip, 6CJ80cFrench kip, 80c(ajl 20; domeatlo calf, Tücign 10: French calf, 81 1001 80. Liidea No. 1 cured, 78o; No. 1 ereen, 636$ij No. lcalf, 9910c; cured, lCflllCJ dry alt, lue; flint, 12c; No. 2 hides, Jfi ofT. Tallow Prime, 60: No. 2; f c. Grease Brown, iox&: White 6fl5XCJ yellow.

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Drug Stärket. Alcchel.n 21 (32 SO: calomel, 78325c; camphor, 25-3 -Oc; cochineal, 60600 ; chloroform, 90caSl ot ; gum opium, 84 ?3j4 60; Indigo, 81 0033 00; mon phine, $3 40(33 65. Oils Castor, f 1 5531 60; sweet oil, 90c$l 85; olive oil, fl 6093 00; bergamot (Sanderson's), 82 252 60; lemon (danderso-'s), II 7632 00. Quinine P. A W.t $1 031 10; clnchonida, 40345c American bi-carb, soda, 4 J5o; English do.,6g3Ga Snuff Garret's, 2-ca rack., tl 00 per doa,; 4-oa. bottles, 83 00 per doa. Flove's Eniphnr, 43v Tnrtenune 303::; English Venetian rel, by bbL, 2Sc; less quantities, So. Iodine $4 0C; Iodide potash, 83 00. Clove, 23 a 26c Rhubarb, 90ca?l 25. Windaw-glasa, 60 ani 20c ; doable. 70 and iu per cent. oS. Iron and Steel Market. 1 Bar Iron fl 90(32 10 : rates ;h jop iron. 82 50 rates 1 Norway and Bweed iron, 6a ratje: horse shoe Iron, Sc. Horse Shoe Burden A Perkins', per keg, $4 0J; mule shoes, fl per keg advance. Horse Shoi Nai la Northwestern, Globe aad Patnatn,per box, 8 4 50. Cast Steel Best American, per ib.. 13c; spring steel, Cc ; tire steel, 4c ; toe calk steel, 6c t machinery steel, sc. Nails (2 25. Mtscellaneona Sfarketa. Fjw Fnra Mink, large, dark. 20c; pals, r; raccoon. Mack and extra, 81; largo and dark, 50c; pale, 0c: muskrat, fail, 67e: winter, 7c; sprin; rat, (c; opossnra. tjtlc; skunk, black, prime. (0c; short stripe, 4C-c; otter, f2 503'. 50; gray lox, 5Cc: red fox. 10i?Oo: house cat, 6 5c; sheep pelts, by amount o! wool and qnaiity, 10,17ic: full, long-haired Newfoundland dog (tins, &.3 81.C0. Oils We c noie: Linseed. raw, 613521 : bolls ,x4 55c; lard oil. 65335o; miners' oll, 5S JS5;; labrtOt:cgoU.123Sc:straIUoll, 55iJ$3Cc; benaiag, 10 cl4c:coal oil, Indiana leal t&ii, 9slCc; 150 dtirree, test, 10illc; water white, 155 de? tie, 140. Tinners' apclies We quote: Best braalcnirCcalUnL c. lcxll 12x12 and 14x20.86 23;IX,Mxlt, 14x20 and 12x12, ti 25; roofln?. 10, Hx'A ?5 73; 5tEÄ $11 50.12 03: block tin, in plirs, 240; in bar, Sue Iron 27 B Iron, 8.25c; "27 O Iron, 6e: JaniaU galvanised, 60 per cent, discount; redned, 60 and 10 ter cent, discount. Shoot sin;, 6c. Copper bottoms, 2jc Piainlthed copper, 85a Seller, 14 916c. Live STOCK.

Indianapolis tAw Stock Starkes. Uwiois STOCK-Yaano, April f. Cattu Kcceipts, 1C0 head: thipmenta, noae. Quality only fair. Demand steady on the best grsdes, while common are dull and slow sale. Bat few shippers here- Market steady. Choice wipplng steers....- . $5 20 ,5 50 Medium to good shipping steers. 00 Common to fair shipping steers. . 4 253t 50 8 2511 01 chc.ee cows and huiita. 4 2.144 6 i 3 40 3 9'J 2 50 33 10 M:dium to cood cows and hei-'er. ., Osarcon to fair cows scd heL'ers , Cea's, corucon to sood .. 4 00 ?3 ca 2 &V3 tO Rous, common to cood Mljkers, per head . 20 00(310 00 E08 xeceipta, 170 head; shipments, 250 head. But few here, and the market strong and Sc higher, closing steady. Pelect light to medium -. ft 3591 4Q Common to lair light.,.. . . 4 20,44 30 Heavy roufcha. ... 3 eo ü3 3 EEXxr Receipts, none ; shipments, none. Hardly enough to make a marke'. Prices steady and about the same as last week. Good to choice grades..... .fl 90,814 33 ralr to medium p""1"- 1 8 40,3 7 Common fr" 1. 2 60 4 3 20 Eriks, per head ..... 2 &C3i 50 Elaewhere. EAST LIEEETT. Pa., April C The demand for cattle was fair to-day wita prices steady 11 a uathsnged; receipts, 3.45S Beau: shipments, none. Hots Active and a tri He firmer: Philadelphias soldat $4 7C(äl fcO; Yorkers at $1 5031 70; receipts, 8 (00 head: shipments. 2.800 head. . Sheep-Were dull but unchaaed; receipt?, C.90O head; shipments, 2,230 head. BALTIMORE, April f. Beef Cattle The market wss slow: very best oa sale, $"C3,li35 75; generally rated fin-t quality. $5(t5 50; medium, fl 75 &': ordinary. 6J.S37S: most of sales were from 1 25 to Si 75. Krccip's, eCl head; sales, 617 bead. Hons Trade slow; light 6upply et fi 256 75. Receipts, 4.MJ head. 8heep ana Lambs Receipts, 3,175 bead; sheep, t335 5t: lamts, f i 1C-33 12i NEW YORK. April C Beeves Receipts 201 car loads, 3,550 bead, of which 74 cr loads go direot to British markets. Prict s were a shade Mronger in tbe morning, but the market closed barely stead;: extremes for steers. $1 67Ci7 25 per 100 lbs. live weight: hulls and cows and cxen.SJ 75&7. Geneiai tales at 85 25(6 16 per 1C0 los. live weight, lor steers, and ii s:.l 50 for fat bulls aud caws. fineep-Keceipts, 60 car leans 11,200 head. Market quiet and sUarty at $1 6035 62 -per )00 lbs. for sheep, and $5 &036 C2V for yearling Iambi. Hogs Receipts, 66 car loads or 9,103 head. Market nominally steady ft GO35 per luj lb?. KANSAS CITY, April 6. The Live Stock Indicator reports: Cattle Receipts, 955 bead. Market for shipping grades 1Q2 higher: butchers' and feeder' steady; exporters, S5 155 CO; good to choice shiopmtr, SI K&5 10: common to mediuai, 81 5J34 bt); feeders, 8l 50; co, S2 75(ä3 70. EC?? Fecclp, 5 103 bead. Market firmer aud lCc bisher; c&od to choice, f 1 15(51 20; common and mixed, tin 10 fchecp Keceipta. 1.900 bead. Market steady for gcoJ;fa!r to good muttons, 32 103 25; common to medium, (1 5C3.' 25. ST. LOUIS. April C CatCa Kecelpts, 700 held; shipments, SCO fctad; snpplv small anl quality poor, but prices steady und the. demand good; exrorts nominal at (5 5.'ö5 75: good to choice, $0 -tea 5 to; common to medium thipping, fi 60 &5; butchers' steers, 81 25og4 K). cows and heifers $.:S125; Colo adosteers, ti,X 0; etcckers, 43 50 4; feeders. S4 2534 75- corn-led Texans, H al fcO. Bogs Receipts. 2 CC0 bead: shipment, 4i.O head. Yorkers, 84 3C314D; packers. S3 90. 1 25; heavy, 1 1 10(34 45. Sheep Receipt, COO head; shipments, 903 head. Ecarce aud firm, and demand largely In exccfsof supplv: common to fair. $2 "ö'Stf 2: medium. $3 403 16; good to cho!CN$3 733 1 40; extra, $4 504 75. BUFFALO, April 6. Cattle-Receipts to-day, 5"0 head; consigned through, CS car?. Market in geed dtmaud end a shade st' oncer: good to Chcic? titers of from 1,200 to 1,400 lbs.. 51 995 SO; rredium to good, from 1,0:0 to 1,200 lbs., $4 103 4 75. cows and heifers, S3 50;44 40; stackers and feeders. $Zl 2T. Sheep Receipts today. S.600 bead; consigned through, 9 csr. Marketm fa'rdemaul for loctl and butchers' trade, but quiet and weak for Kistern tTade: medium to good, of from SO to 90 lbs., $3 &084 25; good to choice, of from 103 to 110 lbs, $4 (534 ib; good to choice lambs, 5 61 3s 35. Hcgs Receipts todsy. .",00 head; consigned through, 67 cars; good to choice Yorkers, 81 60 ; 4 65: medium to fair do., J4 5031 CO; butchers' Eredcp, flC5(5 70. CHICAGO, April 6. The Drovers' Journal reports: Cattle Receipts, 4.CO0 head; shipments, 2,010 beea. Market active and 10c higher; shipping Meer. fie03l93; stockers, 3 4DQ140. feeders, 44 "S4 70: Texans. 83 9035. Ecsy neocipta, 8,500 head; shipments, 3.5C0 bead. Uarket Armand 53.03 higher; rough and rrixtd packing, it 2034 40; packing and ehlpping, $4 40 3 4 60: light, 4 253Ü5; skips. $.134 25. Sheep Receipts, 4,500 head; shipments, 1.5C0 head. Market steady; fair to good, 1 7531 CG; inferior, $2 5003 5a The Drovers' Journal sprclal cablegram from Llveipool quoted light supplies and steady marketat the late ed ance in prices. Best American steers quoted at lie dressed weight. BABKETS BT TELKGBPAH. Produce Markets. CHICAGO, April 6,-The day on 'Change was cbaracteiized by unusual activity in the absance ot news from the Kngluh grain and money markets, due to Easter holiday in England. The markets were subjected entirely to home influences in consequence, and the sharp advance scored in wheat, accompanied by very active trading, was one of the surprises to which the trade is liable to be subjected. The wheat market was at one time two cents abovs tbe lowest figures of the day, and lVc above the closing figures Saturday, but fell ofi tomewhat and closed for the day at medium figures, end lc above Saturday. The St. Louis market led the advance on bad reports from the southwestern winter wheat districts and an sctive purtfanng demand for wheat in store. Numerous bad reports continue to be received tere of crop dsmage. and there were more outlide bujlng orders. Corn followed closely in the W8i:eof wheat, and under the inlluencsof good shipping demand and strength realized la wheat, avaxced 5;3J;oand closed at about outside fi. eres. Osts ranged J3?c higher and closedat medium figures. Provisions were strong throughout the entire session, both pork and lard closing higher than Saturday. The board will told no session to-morrow, adjourning on account ot the municipal election. Flour Firm and unchanged. Wheat Ruled active and higher. The opening was easy and He lower, but on reports of crops damaged there was good outside bujing. The market advanced 2c, t ssed oft' a irifie, and closed on the regular board l3ic higher than Saturday, Sales ranged: April, 75jä77-)Ä closed at 77; c: May, 80V33S2c. rioted at 82: Jure, 82y.3Slc closed at 844c: No. 2 spring. 77Ji77Jic: No. 3 red. 70372c; No. 2 red, 82V38SC-, No. 3 red, 733750. Corn In tetter speculative demand, accompanied by hiohpr nnces. eood thlDnini demand, and an ad vance in wheat. Prices advanced lc for future de liveries cash, r.td at 42c. Oats-The market was stimulated by an advsnce in the other markets and ruled firmer. The market wss -V3Jic higher than Saturday, and closed nearly at outside figures; cash, 5kä32Kc: May, S2332c, closed at 829 S2j4c; 'June, 82332Vc closed at 32J2)tc. Rve Firm; No. 2. 62 He Barley Steady; No. 2, 62QC3C Flaxseed Quiet and weak; No. 1. St 37. Mesa Pork In gocd demand; early prices were 53 quiet tut firm; old

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a stacle higher: cash and April, f TTSfG 83; Mav. $6 8036 87), closet st ?6 8536874: Jane, $6 9o6 95, dosed at 88 r.'' fulsmaatetcsdy;drv salted shouldert;, fl f34 60: short ribs. f5 V03 5 92;; short clear tides, fl 435 43. Sugsr Eaty: ttandard A. 5J;-c: cut loaf, 6'gZ granulated, 6c. On the Produce Exchange butter ruled weacer; creameries, 25320c; dairies 22,' c. Hgs Lower at 12H313C Beceipa-Floar, S7.W.0 bhiM. ; wheat, ta.000 t.o,; oora, lOt.COlbi.: rata, tvi.(03 be; rye, 8 0no bo.; barley, 2.OM bn. Bhipments-Floiir, 30.000 fcbia : wheit, 2S.OM ba; com, l43,oro tu; oats, 70.00 ba;rye, 1.000 bu.: barley, n.000 bu. Afternoon Board Wheat rioted evier aid ',0 lower. Corn Closed ic lowr. OatsClosed ',c lower. Pork Closed tfi7c lower. Lard C nchanged. PHILADELPHIA. April 6. Flour Demand continued molerate, but holders leci little dis position to tealize at former pricer: Weiternand l cDcsylvsnia superfine, $2 603 2 87), do do extras, 333 0; Pennsylvania roller process, tl 253 4 5C: Ohio clear, $431 40; do straight. t4 37 al8: Icdisra clear. $4S4 374; do do straight, $1 S'3 4 75; sr. Louis and ouibern Illinois clear, 4f0:do Mraicbt. 17c5 t0; Minnesota baker' clear, $4(ii4 50; do do straight, i 40i: sprinj paients. $53560. Rye l lour-Qaiet and nwif at 6ö for eood to choice. Wheat-Stron? acd advanced ?i31c under the light of.'erings and renewed s tex:ulative buying, based oa bid crop rejoite. Esport dfmand was light: car lot quiet but bnt firm; sales of No. 8 red, in exrort -elevators, at 79c: No. 2 April, 88'!;8S.-'4'i; May, K&SOCVt: June, 9239-'Vc: July, 9::-9c Rye Dull and nominal; 70c tor Xo. 2 IVun-ylvauia. Corn Market for futures beyond tb!a month ws about J-ic higher, In eympttty with the advance In the A'esC but speculaticn as on a very mode-ate scale, and export dcmitnd continues liltt: April dull and unchanged: rr-:ok were fairly active and irregular; sales 01 Nr. 4, in gram dew. -To; No. 3 mixed, short torage tn grain depot. 43n,.4e: N . 3 mixed, track, 4sKc; No. a yellow, track, 4J?; steamer -No. 2 mixed, tracs, 4:'; 8(eamer N. high mixed, track. 0?: steamer No, 2 yello, ia Tnenlicth ttrcet eievstor. 491 e: No. 2 mixed. In export elevator and No. 2 ye"Uow allut, 4 .-:4c-No. 2roix(d. April, 4;'i it'V: May. 49'4rial?: June, 4l:9493yc; July, 4i?45oJ4V. OaU-ln -ood dcmaLd for car-lots, and under ligbt recaiots the maiket was strong, and further alvanced U3'; sales of rejected white at S6; uusraded wai'e, fst: No. a white, 37;4o, with ü7;'4c bid at toec!oe; o. 2 white, stow storage, SS-iosSri; do regular, 30c, elo track, J4'c: choice do., on trajii a; Taird acd Berka Mreet, -10c: Xo. 2 white, to arrive iu a fewdavs, S8' : i'u tares firm but o,T- N. white, April," ?.33sl;,c; May, 3;4il4'c:: June". S8kä-W: July, o'-'Utj-c. Provielous-Aresteidy ai d tit 'sir .mubiuic temand. Hef Citv fa-ndy, if :" i. tl ;;0;do. peckers, $1250; do. No. lines, r" f Law. $2321 ,0. India nie-s, la tierces. , lei tttf. il33lL Pork Mes3, new. $13 .'0; Of. j.riifie mess, new. S12ot!2 8": do family, 14. Hur MüCiie.i, per pouud. ij'.:fmc: do. lt pttie cumt, in lieices. y,'431Cc. eides Clear rib. in sait. 7 V-; da do. smoked, 8'438Hc; shoulders

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7 25: Co. butchers' loose. 6 50fiG 75. Bntler Quiet: Pennsylvania creamery extra, 21325-!, western da do ,243iec: Bradford County and New ork, 22(.Mc; rolls. Sloc: parsing batter, 6 aiOj. i'gss Steady, good inquiry; Pennsylvania extra , lfc'c; western extcas. lie. Checsa tjaict and essy ; New York, full cream. 12c: Ohio fiats.chotce, ItJiÖHJiic; do. fair to prime, 7310c: Pennsylvania pan skins. 435c; lull do.. lQ3c Sucar-Kefined, dull: powdered. 1 16c: granulated, 6 716;; ciystal A. 6c; confectioners' A, 6 9 liic. Feed f irm; winter bran, 519 50320. Petroleum Qaiet atd uncharged. Kcelpts-Floar, ;8,000 bbis.; wheat, 40.CCO bu. ::.-v)rn, 61.C03 fcu : oats. 7,000 bu. hipmentf-Corn. 3.CG0 bu.: oats. 11.0CO bu. NEW YdKK. Aprils. Cotton-Quiet; middlini uplands. 11 2-li-c; do. Otleans, 117-löc Futures cloed steady; April, 11.12c; May, 11.23e: June, 1131c: July. 1139c; Ausnst, 11.47c: September, 11.17c: Oe later; 3 O.Wc: November, 10 62c: Decembes and January. 10.59?, Flour Receipts. 31,435 bbls. ; exports, :Ct bblF.: common grades continrescirce and firm, while higher grades rule dull and eay; mm set dull. Wheal Recelpts.64.575 bu : exports, lll.CCbu. ; tpotgradjs advanced 31. '4c; e -losing easy: export and milling demand kgnt; rptions opened heavy at J4 .' lower, bat la'er recovered fiom the decl'ne and advancad 1X32';, closing, however, easier, with a reaction cl ;J.:fba Speculauon more active: sales of 6,CSa,tC0 bn. futures: 1S2; bn. of snot: No. 2 Aiay. tales of 2, iGl.tCO ou. at voTs3i,'4'J. closing at 92c; June, sales of l.tWl.CQO bu. at f.'a'.'-i cloicg at X,c; July, sales of 816,003 bu.at,.MV 96c, closing at 95?b: August, sales of 21S0J0 bu. at 953'J'e: closing at ".'7c; September, talcs of 56.0C0 bu. at 95i?4337c, closing at ST-'vc; Cctober, sales of 40,0i0 bu. st 0S3 $9c. clotiui at Sue; November, sales of 15.000 ba. at 1 003100. closing at 1 00'i- Corn Spot loa ?J42 better; op'ions opened 'sC higher, closit g wesk with advance partly lost: ciport demand moderate: speculation tame; receipts, 2& 102 bu.; exports, 9,526 bu.: sales, 920. C00 bu. of future: 193.IX) bu. of pot: unsnuled, 49i350Se: No, 3, 443 fCc: steamer. 4'.'kl5ic elevator; 50Hg5le afloit; No. 2. 41! Oc tlevi tor: fclööl'ic anoat; steimer yellow, fcO?c: steamer white, 51i35 yellow, öl': No. 2 April, 4 -SOc. closing at 9-?4c: May. I C-30JeC, closing at t(Hr, June, oC'slJj. ciosirig nt 61c; July, 5'J.j2'Bc. closine at 5Jc. ÜJitslligher, only moderately active at closing: advance par. ly lost; rectipts. 50,200 bn.: exports 1.27S bu. ; seles, 2J0K0bu. future; 91,000 ba. spot; mxei ;V(tem. 37339?; white do. ssaile Stocks of jcrain In torc April 4 v heat, 4.429.S54 ba.: corn. 1.457.2U2 La.: oatf, l.l3-t,C03 bu : barlev, i3J.533 bo.; rye, .507 bn ; peas. 6,t90 bt: ma!t-K5,137 bu. C;fToe-Spot, fair; Kio, dull Rt vT!: optiot?, very dull and rather weak: sales. 1,750 tups: Jnce, 7JV Aneusr, 7C3: ejetober, S7'.; April, closed 7 2337i: May, 7 303 7 35; Sfptcmber, t7 65(g7 70 Molasses-Quiet and uuehanjed in price. Rice Steady, demand moders e. Tallow Dull and easier at 61 3-155c Rotin Dull at 1 1"31 17c. Egas Higher and iiiini: wes'ern. 13).ytl6 Lard 4 iö points hirer aid isirly active, closing weaker: contract grade srot Uo:ed $7 12K37 15: April. 7 Oh '4(Q7 OJc: My, 7 133710: June. 7 203 7 2'.; July. 7 27tf 7:J2; Augutt, 87 "537 S7 Butter Quiet and Btcacly lor choice. caeee Quiet and firm; vrestern flat, 6310ic. Lead-Quiet. Other articles unchanged. ST. LQCTS, April 6 Flour active and higher; XX, 2853295; XXX, f2fr5330: fam:Iy,J203 8 So; choice, 3 6533 70; fancy, 13155. at Very excited Bnd higher with active demand on both local and country accoont; prices c!rs?d below top figures, but SglJis above Saturday; No. 2 red, 9091J ic, d'sing at Pi He cash:S3.'43 9Sc Closing at 9 -4'f! Ma; 91393 c. closing at 9f'4a June; 92X9i.J4. closing at 95.'4C July; 9l;'4 6970. cleslng Rt 96j4c August. Corn Strong aua higher, but transactions moderate, owing tjsaiillotierlngs, closing Hc above Saturday: 3J143 f9;ec cash; 39H31CC April and May; 40Ji'ii..c June. Oat Firm and bisher, but slow; 32"c cash; 33g35kc May. Rye-Nom'nal. Barley Unchanged at 50370c Butter and Eggs-Unchanged. Fiaxeed Quiet at $1353135. ilay and Bran Cuchanged. Cornmeal Firmer at 82 2032 25. Wool-Steady: tub-washed, 233ISc: unwashed, 15 321c. Provisions Very quiet: only a Job trade. Pork-l2 15. Lard Nominal at S6 70. üulksaeau Lower: long clear, 5 93: short rib, o; short clear, $3 25. BacoD- Lower; long clear, 56 253 6 35: short rib. 6 50 6 CO; short clear, fi G0J670. Bams-t9 25310 25 Reaeipts-Floar, 2.W3 bbls: wheat. 13.0CI bn.: corn. 167.000 bu,; oats, 47.000 bu. Shipment-Flou' 11,000 bbls ; wheat, 4030 bu.; corn. 77.0CO bu,; oats, 9,000 bu,; rye, 2.0G0 bu ; barley, none. MILWAUKEE, April 6. Flour Dull and unchanged. Wheat Firm: Milwaukee, ac ive: Milwaukee cash, Ihyif. May, fcO'c; June, 8fc. Corn-Firm and offerings light; No. 2, 41!ic: No. 3, 41c. Oata-Quiet and unchanged; No. 2 white, 3.5c Bye Very quiet; Na l. GSe. No. 2. 03c. Barley A trifle firmer; No. 2, 57357?; extra Na 3, ;25:;a Provisiocs-Higher. Mess Pork For round lots cash or April, $11 80; May, il 87. lard Prime steam esior April, $6 K; May, ,55 85. Butter Kemsms unchanged in price and has bnt moderate demand. Cneese Htst new cieam, 1 IV. 3 12c. Eggs Easier at U'i3 l.Tc Receipts Flour, viubla; wheat, 10. 705 brley, 8,073 bu. Shipmeuts-Floar, 3.77S bbls.; wheal, 12.808 bu.; barley, 4,025 bu. BALTIMORE. April 6. Wheat Western higher and active: Na 2 winter red, irpit, 8Si3Sö' sc: April, 85 bid; May, SjS'jOc; Juue. 92;s3 Oi'v.c; July, 94c bid Com Western cteady and dull; mixed, spot, 49:,:349c: April, 49'83l9,4c; May, 49V4c asked; steamer, 43'ic asked. Oata higher and stronger: Western white, 3830c: rrlxed, :5037c. Iro visions Steady with moderate demand: mess pork, 13 24313 50. Lard Refined, SVic. Receipts-Flour, 9.237 bbla; wheat. bbSCQ bu,; com. 8sOCO bu.; oais,7.0C0 bn.: rye, 4,1X0 bu. Shipments Wheat, 160.003 bu.; corn, C5.1C0 bu. LOUISVILLE, April 6. Cotton Dull; middling, lCJc. Grain stronger. W beat No. ?. longberry, 85c; No. 2 rtl. 83c Corn No. 2 mixed. 45". .e; No. 2 white, 4tXc Oats No. 2 mixed, 33'4c. ProvisionsFirm, out not quotably higher. Mess Pork-fl2 75, Hams-Sugar cured. $10 50. Bulkmeats Clear rib sides, 6 clear sides. u 62:4 thoulders, 1 75. Bacon Shoulders, $3 25: clear rib sides, 16 SO; clear sides, $7 12Ji37 23, LardChoice leaf, 8 25. KANSAS CITY, April 6 Vfh?at St-sdy, cash, 67367;c; May, 68l,.'"Mc: June, 69-: July, 71o. Corn Higher; cah. 3i;i332c: May, i i"c bid, 3kc asked; June, 33 oats-Nomlnal; 30.' -iz b.d. CINCISNATI, April 6. The Chamber of Commerce having adjourned on account of the city election, there will be no market report. Cotton. WEW YOEZ, April 6. Cotton The Post says: The ciltical relations between England and Russia, the uncertainty as lo future events in France, as well as the lact that stocks here and In Europe are at present quite tuuicient for the demand, led to-day to a decline of future deliveries as regards the leaaing months of 8-IO039-10OC, later there was a recovery of 2-100c at 11:10 a. m. Bids refused of 1L19 for May: 11.29 for June: JI.S7 for July; lL4t for August; 11.16 for September; 10 90 for October; 10.61 for November and December, and 10.58 for January. Futures closed quiet at 4-10035 1C0C lower than last Thursday,

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Stomach and Powe1?. Shooting Pa-ns, f.imbnecs, Hycria, Female Faina, Paipitatlcn, Dy. Fei-sia, Liver CocipUlct, ßilionj ever, Malaria and Epidemics, n-e Collin' Plasters (an l.lectrie Itattery coabineoT with a Porom Planer) and lengh at pain; 25c. every whero. f iVt CTRI C Complaint for Apixlatmnt of A tr&tor of Abteotee'a L'state. AtlmlniaSlate of Indiana. Cass County, ss. In tne Cuss ;5reuit Court .1 Cass Count-, In tho fctate of In.lii.ct, Jaa'tsry terra, A. !., lisö. fcicphen G. Conrad vs. .carah iloocts and Levi A. fJodtes. Complaint for the appcir.tmeat of acmluLtiaior for defendant's etiste as absentees. Re it known that on the M dsv of March, In the year 1SS.3, the alove named puintur, bv h'a attorney, filed in ihe orUce of ttie tl-.-rk of tne Cass Circuit Court his ccrnplaint acair.st said defendants In the above entitled caae, that sid defecdants have been stseut from Cms Ceuntv,. Indiana, their tisoal v iaea of re:decce. for mfe insu five years las-- r.s-t, leaving persjual property of the value of fCCG (0 wi.üout hevicjm : la any sufiicKPt prov.-sicn forthe Künaperpentcf '.he sr ice, and that such property Is 6uil.-rin? ls and ' wsste for want of proper t Arc and that relativeuof taid de.'endctifs ae in need of said property for ; tbf ir support, and ilain:lll' asks tnat aa a Im.n.atiatcr be appointed lo take eha.ee of s. id property tee same as il Mid defendants were dead, for the pur; o e of making oit tr.bution to the relatives ol said defendants entitles to receive the es me. taid defendants are therefore hereby notified cl' the filing and pendency of sail e-onipliiiiit acainsl tbern.aud that unlesstiiev appears and answerer demur thereto, at the calling of stid cau-e oa ilm S4ih eiay of the April terüj.l., of said Coart, the samebtimr the lltbelnyof May, A.D. lo, to be begun apd he'.d at the Court Hou-e in I,-zanspor on the sixth dy of April next, suM complaint and the matters and things therein ci)iM.-i:i?d and alleged, will be heard and determined in their absence. Witrfss the elf rk an! Real of sail Co irt seal th;sd day of March lS8x CHAKLEi W FlsK, Clerk Cass Circuit eourt, J. A. Chaitelow, Attorney fcr plaintiff. m m m mm To and f.-cm Britain end li parts cf Europe. mr i t " 111. .' is' I - nebep route. s-licrtest of nil. Mr ooth inland sailing for two tiayi". Iaine all rla tS. Taenty-ciglit tirt clss-? stesmer. Accommodations unftirp.irser. Weekly silins. ilLLAN & CO., i La f?a!le Street, CLkao. ChaS. J. SundelJ, Manager. Sawing Made Easy. r sztmt om" TEST TEiÄL. 1 rnr !r.fTitT rT.-.-m. rrrrA wr.. frnr4 Pft':rger!f rtovewU.!iarlai;sur!?ot l-p-Titt.ii. - nr:nrili. rw--J t'-"j. A U.-V r ? call R..V 1-5--S r t rwl r-nuy. IrapiKi1 fJTii:? c! Unr tr.d reor. Vr't foreleaanilv illiistru'wi r..TJ .r-i w ':'.i.-nt o i.r tiro Lrultur-tlv il:um ;aiUj pu-l-Jr in & CGvr. A.l Ire. KCNAllC-iiirO CO.. 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"5 iriSussESSsKzssEssassa lüf DIK6EE & COHABD CQ'S BKAUTIFCL ETEU-1I,0I.U1NU . iit 4 ; rent Specialty is gmmvng and diMnbnt ir It OS LS we deli Ter strong Pot Planta, auitU f immrriiatt bloom. saMy by mail at all Pot Office. 5 Splendid Vrletie, Kwrtoiw.all labeled. tue ISlt 12fbv8i 3.jfr3t lOO for Also OTHEB VARIETIES 9.3.& IP FOB S 1 acoording to Talus, twnd for oor Xw f: u ide, 76 PP el-fmti ill aa. and ebo from o-r öOO ti nest sorta Addiw. TIIK DIM. EE Sr CONAKD C' Ruee Growers, Weat t.rove,.CUcter t o., Psu WANTED. WANTED Situation on a farm, by well experienc d man and wife. For further particulars, address W. S., Kentinel ofLce. ANTED A woman of sense, enemy and re--swrtahnitv for cur business iu her locality.. Salary, 3j to f;0; re?crecce exchanged. CAY LKÜ3., 14 Earclsy street WANTED ladies easily and iteadilyorn at. home 110 weekly, city or country; complete Instructions mailed on receipl of 1 .cent. Materials lurnishad. Toilet Mfg. Co., 52 Last Madison street, CMcsgo, IU. TTTANTED LADIES er EEKTLEWEM to tc l.gM. Vk ple-i-aiit employment at titeir owü homes- wt rk sent by mail (distance no objection) ; 2 to f 5 a da f can lqnietlv made: no canvassing; no stamp ior reply Please address Globe Mfg. Co, Boston, Mass. Boa 5344 AGENTS:1VAVTF1D f. r DR. SCOTTS .bcauuluiElectrlc Coraeta 8am. 'lofrrntnthosebeoorninc acrnts.So) Tcrritorv c-i vpn.satbf action euaranteed; AJdrVü DR. SCOTTi '842 Broadway St. N. Y WANTED--Ladies and Gentlemen to take nice,' light, pleasant work at their own homed (dl6lance no objection); work sent by mail: f2ta 8.3 a day can be quietly made; no canvassing, ptesse address at once, RELIABLE M ANLFaOTUK1NQ CO., Philadelphia, Pa., Box 1.5ik 20 Eiddea Kane 10 ctsZ t nri.t "'c.. yonr a"1 !'- fcf lnt koiJinSnwnwiMi'h. AO .New lm ported I rabowJ e LramMlia thorn mArrrti-4 fuc mm n frmrr Aceplet-Iy emlH-' seaTi. CAP 11 OL t AKP tO-. ilaxtfara, t Tfce EiEESt Ttici'Oil! ÄÄ (new). E. N ASON A CO.,120 FultOB 8L,NW TX,

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