Indiana State Sentinel, Volume 31, Number 12, Indianapolis, Marion County, 22 April 1885 — Page 8

THE INDIANA STATE BENT1NEL- WEDNESDAS APRIL 22 1BBI.

TOORBADEG FOWDEBTO-DA

f reads alvartlsed as ataolttely pur THt TE8TI iwsU; levn on a tct stcva fcat4.tbl vmo.a tc. o.r r.a tt.i1. a ebftmut will Bo l Im re to aatact lb Lmaacm I ammonia. pr; iAiir.iiL.ti: Eih yZTf i J'i tri s :;"& V BIE'.üloa Rm for i-orr i-f a r.fI3 CS fttl ti ctciunrr' r:; -to :t, TK TEST 0? THH ÖVM. TVs HrwM.rM fellrktl ts1 ettsrslPt'Of fcnOniiU ( Dr. Price's Lspslb Yeas! Gem Fi 12,-tit, Ei. ny Bread, Tha Bm Pry Ef Taast in tb Tcrld. FOR SALE BY GROCERS. CT. sin SPECIAL EXTRACT MOST PERFECT MADE lVT'-st :::nl stront Nuti'.r.il Truit 1 luvor. Va:n'.i;i. -!iini. Krant'f. AIihoikI. Kos., ft f., IV.or :i-t t'ii-a:t'lv antl iiuluriJiy as tin' Iruit. FP.1CE BAKING POWCER CO., THE STATE 1LE ALTIi Il)AIl A liltle ü'nrpri?e Wlilcli the Hepablicaa Mtnibtis Will Hardly Enjoy. Er. Eoota Quietly Dons the Official Sandels of Dr. Partridge. irce the dlfcovtry that the bill reoranirug the State Ecard of Health so as to gire the Democrats a maiority was bnt a heailless txuLk acd therefore without life and powerlf S3 to gire life, the Republicans haye besa qcietly ccjoiirs their yictory aad chucklirg oyer what appeared ta them, and to every ore e'se for that matter, an inexcasifcle oyersightin the Ls's-atcre. Eat there c-in-e to light yesterday a little afTiir which illutrats tbe want of penetration on the I art of the Kpub!;cat!3, and which was discovered too late to apply a remedy, if the Gfiyerscr and State otiieers are Dot mistaken in their views cf the law gjverning in the ra;e, which has a'ready teen turned to the profit of the Democrats in general and Dr. Be exs in partfcular. When the Givernor di;coTered that the reorgaizton bill was imperative cn account of wanting th9 enactii g cliUEO, he determined to louk r'o'e'v into the appointment of the Eepuhlican member?, and he sooa foand tn.w iif f-vrlv jonrnals did Dot record the fact that Dr. Partridge, of S-ulh Hand, had ever bten con crrued by the Seca'e after bairg nomicat e J by Governor Torter. la lo king thrcogh tbe records in tbe offica of Sacjetary cf titat?, the Governor also discovered that e either Drs. Lomax or Partridge had fled a certified copy of their oath of otS;s. A still further eximinaUoa found Dr. Eider, the Eecietary of the bord, in the eama bx. Thi3 discovery was made on Tiiursdiy, aid tbe Governor immediately teles'aphed for Dr. Boots to come to the city. Upoa the arrival of that gntlecan he was dniy coaariiivsioced a member of the State Board of Health, took the oath cf c!li;e and tiled a certified cony of the same with thetsscreUry of State. Dr. Boots said nothing to any one concerning hia appointment, and the Gavarior wa seeking a successor to Dr. Looisx, when this partcf the programme waibloczed ty a certified copy 01 Dr. Lomax's oath of office being filed with the S:ate Secretary at 8 o'clock yesterday morning. In conversation with Governor Gray, yesterday, he gave the facts substantially ai narrated in the foregoing and said that he had no doubt ot the absolute iegality of D.. Boots' anpointment and questioned yery much whether we have had a Suite Eari of Health since the appointment of the to rceiübers who failed to comply wit'i the law regarding the filing of a certified cop of their oaths of oilise. When asked regarding tie erJtct of this discovery udou the Sscretary, he said that the only question involved wis whethf r the hoard that elected him had any such r'ght. Jle was Inclined to think that the board was not a legal one. ail therefore the election of a Secretary was not legal, lie said that the filing of a certiSed copy cf the oath of office of Dr. Lomax yrould cure the defect heretofore eiiatio in his case and, of coa.-je, preclude tbe poss.LUity of appointing a successor. The G jyernor appeared to be very well plea'ed that it was in his power to constitute a Damocriti'i majority in the bond. and. if the appointment of Ir. J::ots holds good (and there is no restion in his mind regarding it), he ha3 certainly tneceeded mach better than the Legislature in the effort. It appears ttat Dr. Elder learned last we?k that a surprise was in store for the b)r-i, and he started out to find what it was. Br Saturday morning, after a deal of hustling," be had the true inwardness of the move, aid he immediately telegraphed Drj. Lomaraid I'rtridge concerning tbe situation. Both physicians wre aworn in at the tine they were appointed, but neither complied with the law requiring a certified copy of the oath to te filed. Upon receiving Dr. El Jer'g teletrsru they aeam took the oath of offiss, Dr. Lt max at Marion and 1 r. Partridge at Sjuth Bend, and forwarded certified copies of the tame to Dr. Elder, who in the meantime had taken the oath of office a eecoad time, aid all the certified copies were filed at a a early hour yesterday morning. When seen by a enticel reporter Dr. Elder was "resting comfortably." and did not appear to think that the change in tbe statns cl aiflrs would affect him in the lesst. He recsived a certificate cf his election, signed by the I'resident and Secretary, and though, like the others, he had failed to file a certified copy of his oilh of office, he regarded hfs action of yesterday ai curing any defect in that regard. He said that he forJd be removed only for cause, and he knew tie members of the board to be gentiemen, and did not fesr the adoption of any xtraordinary or illegal measures to replace him with a Democrat. There is little doubt but Dr. Partridge will test the matter in the courts rather thsu yie.'d the point. He is said to be not only Xecacicc?, but pugnacious, as well, ar;3 H

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this is true the controversy may become Interesting. Governor Gray's action ia bsseJ net upon any provision in ths act creating the Fcardof Health, bat on a general law of the Elate requiring all appolated and elected cficers to take an oath before entering upan their dalles aad to file a certified copy of the tame with the proper officer, KEY OF DEATH.

A Little Kell Tltat Carried Murder With It. In the collection cf curiosities preserved in the Arsenal cf Venice there is a key. of which the following singular tradition is related: "About the year IGO't one of taase decgerous men in whom extraordinary ta'ent is only the fearful sourca of crime and wickedre s beyond that of ordinary msa came to establish himself as a merchant cr trader in Venice. The stranger, whose name WR8 Tc baluO. became enamored of the daughter of an tncient house, already affianced to anctber. He demanded her hand in marriage and was. of course, rejected. Earagei at this, Le studied hor to be revenged. "Profoundly tkilled in the mechanical art?, te allowed himself no rest until he had invited tte nxst forniiiJabl9 weapon wh!ch cculd be imasintd. Thia was a key cf a larsc s'9, the "caudle cf which was eo constructed that it ccnld be turned round with little difficulty; when turned, it discovered a spring, which, on pressure, launched fron the other end a needle or laaest cf Euch subtle fineness that it entered into the fle3h atd buried Itself there without leaving external trace. Tebaldo waited in disguise at the deer cf the church in which the miidsa he loved waa about to receive the nap'ial benediction. The SMania sent the s'endsr steil ULterceived into the breast of the briiVgroom. "The wonnded man had no suspicion of irjory, but seized with a sad Jin and sharp jain in the midst ol the ceremony, he fa'.nt ! ed, and was carried to his house amid the ; lamentations ot the bridal party. Vain was all tbe skill of the physicians, who could not devise the causa of this strange illness, and in a few dr.ys be died. Tebaldo aiia demanded the hand of the maidsn from ber parents, and received a Eecoad ref aaal. Thy tco, perished miserably in a few d5 8. The alarm which these daat!a which appearol almost miraculous occasioned, excited tbentmo3t vigilance of the rcagistrates; and when, ou cloe examination of the bodies, tbe small In&trument was found in the gangrened flesh, terror was universal; every cne feared for h!a own life. The maiden thus cruelly orphaned had passed the firtt months of ber mourning in a convent, when Tebaldo, hoplDg to bend her to his will, entreated to epeat with, her at tbe grate. The free of the foreigner had ever been displeeeing to her, but eince the death cf all thote most dear to her it had become odious (as though she had a presumption o his guilt), a'ü her reply wes melt decisive in the negative. Tebaldo, tejond hinuelf with ra.e, attempted to wound her throcgh the grate, ard succeeded; the objeurity cf the place prevented h's movements being observed. On her return to hr reo ni the maiden felt a pain in her breast, and. uncovering it, she found it spotted with a tirgle drop of blood. The pain increased; the surf eons who hastened to her assistance, taught by the ppst, wasted no time in conjecture, but, catling deep into the wounded part, extrscfed tbe needle before any mortal inif chief bad commenced aad taved the Ufa of the lady. The State Inquisition med every mtsca to discover the hanl which dealt thece itsidious and irresistible b!o vi. Tbe visit of Tebaldo to the convent ciussd suspicion to fall heavily noon him. Ws house was carefully searched, the infamoui invention discovered, and he perished oa the gibbet." A JUrrEKSOSYILLE POET I Kouta Hendricks aad Trti Cleveland. IWehinpton 8peciaLl Tbe lest nf the callers were about leaving the White House thia afternoon, when a man, who gave his name aa Captain James M.. Herrirgtcn, of Jefiersonville, Ind., stepped up to the door with a request that he would like to see tbe President, adding that Vice President Hendricks had sent him. Oj being questioned as to his bnsines he slid be desired to resd to the President an allegorical effy, prose and poetry, on "The Irrepressible Conflict of Pablic Sentiment" He thereupon produced from his overcoat pocket a package of about forty pa?s of fco! sea p j8per. The door-keeper offered to take it, saying that Co'enel Lamont rad all the poetry that came, before it was sect to the President, but the Captain declined for the if aton, he said, that tbe chircgraphy was poor and so much interlined that any one except himself would have difiicolty in reading it. The doorkeeper oncer the circumstances refused admission, and he went away grumbling. As he wai leavirg the Captain said he had bean for yiers a rivtr pilot at St. Louis, and he thought he had a batter idea of tbe cause of tbe war than any other man living; that he bad penned h's thoughts in leUure moments, acd that he thooght tbe President would be tetter off if he beard his essay. He sail he I ad a talk with Vice President Hendricks durirg ILe early part of the day, but tbat Mr. Hendricks had no kind or appreciation ct poetry or prose nnless there was eome redhot politics in it. He said Mr. Hendricks tired of it after hearing bnt teven pages, aid he trgested he let the President hear the remainder. Nora' Balance. Harper's Maga.lne-l Lest snmmer. during tie excitement owing to bank failures in Indianapolis. I was matching the anxious croxd besieging tbe doors cf a bank tbat was supposed to be in danger, when I overheard the following dialogue between aa Irish woman and her hasband: "Nora, dhraw yer money out." "An' shore, Patrick, I woa'L" "But. Nora, jou mnsht draw it out." Faith an' I won't dhraw me money oat at all." "2sois, an' don't yees kno they'll lose yer money for yees ef yees don't dhraw it ontr An share, Patrick, ain't they better able to icte it than we are?' Patrick was eyidtntly overpowered with this Isst a'tonibhing and unanswerable argument, and tbey both left ths icsne apparently ratiefled. Fortunately the bank surIved tne prei snie, and its ability to lo3e Nora's balance was not practically tested. No lady should be witho at Mrs. Pinkham's Vecetable Compound fcccauss she 13 far dis ttnt frcm drug stores. Tbe proprietors send it postage paid by mail from Lynn., M9, in the form of lczjpges or of pills; price, vl per bcx, or six for . 8snd for the "Guide to Health," which gives fall particulars. Making Preparation lor Taking Herat. LoPON, April 20. The Warsaw La?blattt the P.cssian ctllcial organ for the Government of Warsaw, states that Russia is making tbe necessary preparations for the taking cf Heiat. Truth is m'gbty and must rTevail. S, aho, must liishler's Herb Bitters prevail r.yer all forms of kidney and liyer dissaeses. Djspepaia and indigestion likewise yield to tbe magic of its power. Head what Millard Mcsier, of Barclay street. New York, says: "After suffering tormenti from dys- ' pepsia and indigestion I found a complete cure in jour remedy. My wife was also cured of severe neuralgia." TVlien Ttnby waa aicV, we gave LrC ASTORIA "Wlf n slie was a Child, al.e cried for CASTORIA Thf-n fdiebe-Hme Xlis, she cliinji to CASTOKIA. Wien etie had CLildrtu, ehe gave the ru CASX'A A great many people disregard dyspeptic symptoms and a&sume that they will soon disappear of themselves; but thia la not the fact and the only safe remedy for them la iOiGls tuk axd lies.

FIHMGIAL LM COMMERCIAL.

MONEY AND STOCKS. Hew York Financial Market. KEW TOBK, April 20. Money On call conUacc8 easy at lgrtJi per cent. Closing at 1 per cenu Prime Mercantile Paper 35 pet cent. Bar Silver 107J4Foreign Exchange-QiUt at uncharge! rjnotatslicns. Actual business it clone at 4vj';31-i7'i. E&le of stocki to-öay agsresated 5"t.63G süares, including tte following: Delaware, Lackawanna and Wettern, M.TCO; LaVe Eaore, 11,037; Northwestern, E0.6CC; Pacific Mail, 6.700; St. Paul, e9,:20C: Union PatiSc, ii.COO. OcTeruiüent Bands are strong at unchanged quotation!). Thtre were sales of the Vt par cent, coupon at 112, and the 4s at 121?:-jIJi State Eoni'.s received some attention tfcls afierncou and were strcn?, the i&les Including Missouri cj lcio et 1C4", i', Tennessee compromise boada at 81X354. and North Cärolina tax at 43. lue iuliway Cor : market im CDiapira'Jrely iUiet, but the liasiuetis aous wm not wall distributed, ttere being no instances ta which the total ff.lcs foot up any cons.derable sum. 1 he stock marfcet wss Irregular at opjuiuz this Eomia,', t-uv immediAtely leelopaJ cosiJerlle f-trti;5ih,,SLd prices contiaued :roag throughoat tbe forenoon for ererythla? on taa atifa hst except tt- I'auI. The reports tha; raiei west ha-l bttu nevilv cut. aDt lrom that lime to clue ot tUo market was Mocdea with coa3ictiu? rumors in rtcard to the fifjation. admiitias, lioweyer, tbat the freight busiuess l-Rtween Chicago and Council Biucn Is tlioiouhly deaiorliEül. Tue weakness lu the praugers sooa exteude-1 to t'je rcrrsindcrof taelist. bit tbe delines wi'.ch follocl were only fractional smoun s. BJpport sain came from tbe frlendtof tbe diilerent stoik, and tney aUitd ia fcxinsins R'oout a re&viloo by disratches from Europe stating thttthe Ras-itn GoTcrnmcvtt bad greatly incresei 1W demands in row nl to the Afghan boundary , aad that trie outlook lor war was again uucli more tureavenla. I he recovery wss sufticlent to carry the prices of :senriy all tbe active Mocks above ths creates quoiations. and the market fiaatly clo-d a xmt fctcady at en advance of yZ per ceut. lor ttie most actire list, aliboush M. Paul is up oaly '8 per cent ; Lackawanna lost ! per cent. All tae Oonld Stocka, except Manitoo consul id ited. are y. 'i 4 Twr cent, hither than thev closed Iau wiei, wiiiie Union Pacific shows a gaia of l' pjreeat. It is staled that all the litigat'.oa coaaectei with tbe Missouri pACific properties wera ! settled to dsy. The total sales foot up 211.iAü Fbarcs. but of this business 1, p't csnu consisted of trading la St, Paul and Union PaciiU while rer cent, of the diy's business wai made up of trans-actions of the two sto2Cs mentioned and in Lackawanna, Northwest. PacIqc Ilatl, and Lake Shore. The Vanderbilts were very c.uiet and ihow fractional giins this erenlug. Lackawanna remained about steady ia ths forenoon, broke in the afternoon, and was quiet in the last hour at iüSO'.Od-'. Pacific Mail assun.ed a secondary place on the list iu the forenooD. At the geueral break later in the day it fell 2 or S per c?nt. There were ftles ot n?arly jO.CC-0 bares of Green Bar, Winona and St Paul from yt up to 4. The market closed with the following prices bid; 8 percent. ccnJs..-..10l7s oalsylile Nash... 31 United Etatcs 4X'1j2 Loa;syilet N. Alby. Jt t'nlied HUtes new 4sl21-8' rU, Jva, lt pM .. rucifib of 'Cö j7 (Mari. t Cia. ico:ids Gcnt. Pacific fints .li 2 eua, a Caiileitou.. Zs Eiic tceoTiuti... . 51 W. tlanbjHUÜ.'ntral... bft L:hJ?rj & Vi ilia. SH' linneap. A 12 Liuitlsna cciJtuis H i io pror?:rsd..... 1 li M'EwurtC's ..10i4, üi.ouri r-aö 5c 9.;'4 Sr. Joe . lli'v ctu-3 A cuto.8i, P. & 8. C. Crt!i.ll8 : ilorrls A rex 12 S Tiscetsee 'a. oil... 4i'.'i SfchT!le A Cht. s.s Teutetstt C'p, ... N. J. Central... Sj1 Tix. P. lsEQ piania. S2V; Norfolk A Y. pfd 1J14 lex. P. nio Gre ndc. 51 Ncrthern PscIflo.. 17'. j Cnlcn rac. Cr?B. Northa I'ac. p!d ..... $) Ü. P. lend Rrantf...l&' Cnie, Nortawcstm W , Ü.P. Unk rjglcr.d.ll(f li r. .t N. pM I3l' Virginia 6 .. t Wew York tatra)- 3JV4 Va rcD.ex-iratcoap 0 !Chio Cprtral....... Virginia Celtrre r?. 4 Oaio A Msisrtppi. IVi po- jprfit..lSl O. a Mlsx. pM.... e autfcapny .ennai. a, dntauo a western., .;4 alten a 'crro U., l'j .or-xon Iaviftation., k. A T. H. fid . SPerlcai. txprcEs. Szil. ( eclsi B. A N. Lintia rsr fie ' scada fontbern-. central Pacific. "brfcapcake A Obla. Oregon Tranioa't'L it's Ore?on improvena't. 2i' Pacl2o HaU . 5V teV'faaama- Si 2'."4' Peoria. D. A E.... 11;4 ol.'i Pit.?burz...M.- UU 4 i Pullman Peiaca Car. U 1 x4 C. rv O. pieid firsts - 8 C. A .O. r ecrnds.. 5 incaalns......... lh:s I Rock island ........U3 vtltago A Alton- 12G St. I A San. Fran ?, A A. prcferrcd. 1: o io, rre.'erred... 3 IV iLic, Irr'.. A 0....12l'4 Do. fJrt pfd ...... . 78 die, 8. I AN.o. c. n. .t St. -o T., L. A PltUiburi ll, C, M. V; St. P. pfd.-01'-i C,. 8t. U A P. pfd lf.Ji.St, Paul M. A if . 8".!4 3., 8an. & Cleve.. 2i) '!3t. T&ul ;- Omaha. 2l4 uievmoAcoiumbHs. ,:iy7 it. p. A j. pfd-.. Ceiaware A bnd M1 rtxa Paciec... Cch Lack. A West.-.1C. !-4 Caion Paciflo tenTcr A B. Grand-? fv; C. a. Exprer s...., ll! 4S'4 Iria Ii' 8 W., Et. L. A Pacific- 2!i tna rro enexl , s Do. pfd....-.......... "J rastlennwse Wells A Farao KxlC'J FaetTeaneFseepf J.- fya W. Ü. Telesraph 5' rortWayro '.2S (Colorado Coil 1(J Cannibal A Pt. Joe. 'ieivdwood......... .. H. A bt. J. pfd.... doEipjtake 11 rfanrm.. l&s jiroa8ilver. Souston A Tei&a.. 3:5 t Ontario . Qllnola Ontral 2n!$' o.oJcfa.ilTer.;. 4 f., B. A W 10' j Do. preferred.. 1' tansa A Texas. 1'.: 'ouUera PMifla.. Lake Erie A West- 7: tutio . lü Lake Süoro. Foreign Money and Stocks. LONDON', April 20. Couo1j, !3 3 Vi for both money and the accounts. United Sutes bind iH lli'i. Railroad Eond-Canadian Pafilflc, '3"Ya 1-rit ':': Mevlfan ordinary- W4: St. Pui comn:ou. 7Jf,; New Vor Central, Y1VA. ttaril7er. 49',d ftrcunre. The Bau of Ln' and gained 2i,t00 iu bullion oa balance to'-day. "ptRI-5, April CO. Three per cent, rentis, 77f f)ü? lor the aiconuL C03X3IERCI1L. The dry pooJs market opens slugelsh, and without the Ufual vigor expected at thi-' season of the year. Prices are fairly we'd maintained, although seine "If aders" are raade of etaples, oiag to lively competition. Tbe produce market ia without i ecial feature. Sugar areqilet and coffees dull. There is some ccmand for ea.lt fjjh, especially lake hetrlng. and the market is fairly active. Foreign fruits show a falling off in prices in tonit lines. There has been a steady improvement in drugs eince tbe first of March, and the market is quiet and firm. GBAIX. Vbeat Local markets higher, and good demand for aU gradia. Futures show gome life. New York is 24c higher, Chicago lc hlgber, and Baltimore lfö2c higher. Com Higher and actlre demand for fall cash deliveries. New York higher, Biltimore rtcady, Chicago He higher. Cta Flroiei: Hht recsipts and active demand. Trices are higher. Hoar, Grain and May. Ticur Patent, f n5.3S5): extra fancy, f4 733 Sti; fancy, f 4Cr9t 6i; choice, si-zjcii i: Umuy, ii sra io; treble extra. 13 '.V33 35: double ext'a, 13 103::: extra, fi 7:s2 90; superfine, ll&ÄÜ 2 CO; fine. 12 032 iX Whe We quote : R0. I Kcd..w m. B d. .1 OJ Asked, tract 1 oi 'JZCX track track track trick track track track Sa. 9 Bed. ro a Bed. 92 IS 85 93 Bid. 47 ' 46 4l--47 45K 46 Bid. SB t,y, so 35 91'4 83 1 01 1 CO 1 Oi Asked. 11 Bejerted . .. April May June Corn We quote: no. a wmte Po. S White......., .r.ick track track track tra3k track track track track track track trank track tracK Tallow ... High Mixed44 4f 50 4 47'; 6) AskOd. 3 SS Müed K 0. 2 w hi te re 1 ected .. No. 8 White rejected Mixed rejected Sound ar. .. Oats We quote: r;o, a wnite Light mix od. Mixed Koierted . ... Eye No. 2; nominal, liran hülfet; IIS WJ bid. KRITlsJI :BAIS THAliK EEV1UW. London, Ayril 20. The Mark Lane Express, in lis review of tbe British grain trade during the rait week says: There was a copious rainfall durirg the week, and a powerful iua during the last two days, and vegetation bai responded, springsown crop have wade visible progress, in consequence of the prospect of apeicjful term!na'.ijn of tbe Analo-Ruf&ian dispute, half of the rrent advance in wheat was lost. Theaales of a?lih, wheat during past week, 41,137 auartera at 31s 11, apainft 40.951 Quarters at 3'. 3d during the corresponding week last year. There was a sharp reaction ia foreign wheat caused by the piciflc aspect of politics. Trade oiT roast waa reetrlctml to one caro of Oregon i t 3,3a Qd and one cargo of Australian. Elx cargoes arrived. Two cargoes were old. seven were withdrawn and aix remained, including three of California. To-days brililaotsunthine and profpi'yt of peagc disoraaUvi the pur-

kef. Enjere and ellera were a lonst way apart, and tbrre was really do baaincM done, flour was lfls 61 lower. Larley was is lower. Oils were Cd lower. Beans and p-:ai were unchanged. CETCAOO SfAEKXTB, rrtnulsn! by H. E. Kinney & Co., Grain and Provlflon Erukers. No. 9 Chamber of Commerce. I

Arm 2a ICpen'S iHighaUILoweat tCloaing Wheat May . June-. S7 t 87 I, 9 'AM mi vi; vi 7r! July SI 47 f3!4 44 47l4 4i'i a;',i Cam May..., JoueJuly, 4SU 33'4 33? n 83 11 92 11 03 47" . -1 4SS ZiU 85'4 S-V.4 n 72 j 11 87 11 97C " 7 CO 7 12 C 0J 6 0) 6 12 i.:4 Oau 2ääyn 81' Zb) F" 11 72 11 80 11 9 en 7 CJ 7 12 5 ;'i 6 CO 6 12 June.-. July-... .. Jly-, Uay June.. July.... Us Jejune .. July.... rf-4 Fork - 11 s 11 93 12 05 7 02 07 7 05 C. OJ 6 10 C 12 Lard - (T2 07 13 97 03 12 Elts - rar lota "VTheit. 0: corn. 113: oats, 125. r.eccipts oi togs, la.COO head. r.K.UN IN ?Ii;kt. Cjik Af.o, April 2X The followinj flarM taken from tbe Poarl cf TraJe weekly siitement, compiled by Secretary Stone, thow trie amount oi Krain in .'ivrat is the Caitel Statas and Canada oa Saturlty. A pnl IS. Also the amo int cf increase or deorjHS5 oyer the rrecidlog werik: Wheat, JS.CS.GSl : decrease. I,lö2 g;is. Corn, '..92?.-f-57: dtcrea'e. K'.V.(0. Oatn. 2 3J),C21; decrease, 77.GS. Pye, oCS.fOy; decrease, C.9t0. Parley. b3.S: rJccrttsc, 172,1st. TLe sutetaent shows the t lucaao Mocks of grain on that date to have been: Wheat, 15,670. .50: corn, 1,S,1C0; eats, 3Je,fcOO; rye. Ill, EOS; barley, 47, m. INDIANAPOLIS 'WHOLESALE MiRKET. IJry Go oda. P2I5TS. Windsor fancy. Pad Co fancy .... MeYrtoack rancyM Jonetoga fancy. Berwick 1 ancy... Belmont faacy-... Wan'n'ton lad. blue. cocheco fancy, 4 vi k .6 PJehmoEd fancy . Ut mil ton fancy.. American fancy,. American shixting Allen fccy . Allen ahirtln ... American ind. bice.. 4SI Albion solid. 6V31mrwon'a tninin. steel tuver lancy 5X Hsrrhxack ahirilng. isz rXBBICS, Padre i poplin lus- 9 pacific ?4 CHsbra'rs 10 Pacitc i Australian er? pe ...mm. ... 8 PiCJilc6 A.C. M..-SÜ PtxlCc 6-4 . X. CÄEh.2C Pacific 6-4 A. C. Ctah.25 Manchester cash. 13 Hacllton fi alpacax. 9i Hamilton 34 mix. .-11 iPaciücllOO lawns 13i .Paclflc Orandy-.M.ll iPacifio Chambray m. 9 Pacific cretonne 8 jpaciflc c. f. sulüns.. 8i iPacifla percles...MMl5 Manchester De3-13i Pacino con's veil'zlOJ Atlantic aipacaa .10 AtiantiC G. L. oath.. 21 Allantio F. caaara 2S ariineton 4-ia nun's veiling...MMM ...m 324 Arlington gray ca&hr-ere. ,..,.11 BBOWIt COTTONS. 7i' Bedford .Ci Atlantic U Wysüo Rivcr..M . Iwrence L. L Indian lieadMM.. Conestoga Per-percll R. Feppere'J E ..... PerrereJl 9-4 Pener;:! ic-4 ..7 B ' a CM' Yardstick. .....mm ..m-m6v( mm ..5V6 PremontC C......-...51 mmm7J4 Stark A ....7. ,m earanack-MM.. M..7 ei ütica C 4K 7 :Boott XX. 18 Msachupetu B. B-m.J?4 ..2Q iViiiidsor EL... CIXACHSD COTTONS. A!drcc!g5tn L..m- 7M Barker MU1s-mm.m. IcadalG.M.M.. .. 7 M Karwell ...mm-. - B&liardvale b-i Marouyilie ...-m. VsrttcTitta,... . 10 Fruit cf tbe Loosa. IliU'aeemperldem 7 )Z Farmers' Choice. a 4 üiacxsione A. A.. 7 uwight Anchor.... 5Vi b.ope m m. l, Pocahontw ...mmm-. Feichville...MMM...M- 7 ChestuntHlll re.pperell 9 4..mm........20 Lonsdale 'Jambria. i-eppercu ic-4 22iJaEt Out-.. CCTTON FIAKNZLA. E'n El'd! 3'n Sfd 7 I Vi s m 11 11 13 Uli Tremor! t EI Tremont H,. .. lrrrjont P TTeraont 6 Tremont P ... 6 7 8 9 Tremont Ü 6' Tremort L...... 7 rr;raoit Ii. .m 7M Tremont N. m. 8l2 Ircraont Y... Tiiscnt X... Niuhna 6...M KaeauaFF . lahhua E...M t:bua Tm Nashua D... Kashna C-... r?sfcua B...m, UJvTreroout O..... 9 .. 'EiitrtcnCN.M eye 7 lEilertoaCa..-7 OV4iP.WLtOa A, .. O'A &K Eilet tou B.. . 3'2 9 ISUertonR .i'j 9V4 Kllerton Q.. .10 l0V4 EUertoa P..m..m10V4 11'4 Eüertou O.. ny, 14 lEllerton N.. JJ Nashua A liahua AAA.. 81 SL4 I'.ittZi. X... haihea XX s Grs HAYS, Amctckg MMM....M 7,S Waraaui LancEEter... .....m 1 Berkshi . UkL. M .... re.. tea., 7 .Nonnandle , I 9 Gi&?OW. .m , Yc-rk.. . Whl'x fii'Pg Co. M 7 Royal.... Renfrew dre.-s. . ..m. Uoanson b&k fold... FLA ma AND CMSVIOTB. Arnokea;.......M ... 9 i a Ubama plaids.. 1 Asoike-g, laacy ..10 .ouifilana pUlds..., 7 Pates a Ottawa plaid 7 tXigBF RdlEbnrg cheyiots- 9 Park Mills, 70check.l2 iSverett cheTlots.. 9 . Park Mills, 80 cbeck.JS threat Ppuuiic caev. 7 W.UUVU.J lUCVt. m 71 V U1UIUU14U. .-..m ..mm ' ?4 Otis check, ., 94. Hamilton stripes 10 D SHIMS. Oüf, AX A York, bine . .11 Ctls B B..., tork, Eiata...MM. York. Uncrv ... MH' -mZh . 7 . 7X .14M 12 -MM 7' .-20 .M..IS Ctis C Cm, Amo8kesg M.M., Oakland, A...M. verett...MM-UaymAker-. Ulnmbian....M. Boston TICKINGS. .15$ Lewlaton, SS...M .11)4 LewUton, 32..-. II iLewlston, . .13 Oakland, A.-.m. ,11. Oakland, A A.Amoskea;. A OAYork, SO ln-.MM ... Ccmcestoga, B P.... Coneetoga, extra-.. Coostaga, O OA... 6 KAIS BAGS. 19 IGranger.. AmertcanM. rraukllavUle m, 20 Lewistou et&rk. A, .23X.Georsla, A CAarrr csajk. Wh! it .mm 18 Coverlot Cha2n. ..20 Colored ...mm .m 22 No. 1.00 Cotton Yarn-10 aadie Hick 20 iTwine. . .tl -Tbe Produce Market rggs-Paying ico per doz. : from store. 11 W.20. Buf.er-CTtmery faucy,2752So; choice, lbaun; dilry, selected, 15ai6c; tonatry. fancy, lsc, Ptultry liens, 9j per lb.; roosters, 53: soring C-ilckens, 9o; hen tarkeys. lOo; torn turkeys, 8c: o!d geese, and weU-ieathered, per d&a.ft 81; ducks, per des., f 3 23. Feathers Prime geew. 45c; mixed and dacks, Baga-Hlo. Wool Tub-washed and pickcl, 24tte; cawathed medium, lc; unwarhed common, l?s; nDwsshed floe. 15xl8a; Cotewold, 17c; burry aud unmerchantable at their value, oottcn fleeces. I4gil5c. The Provision Market Below are tue present jobbing pncea: tnoked Meats, canrased or piaia (plain meats cot guaranteed scatnt skippers )ü 0, H.ras; 13 to 12S Iba, average, 11 tfjUKc: 15 Iba, averase, 17S lta. average, loc: 30 Iba. average, lue; heavy averaijea, 24a 15 Iba. 90, t 'Ottawa hams. "Reliable Brand " 7?ic; do 'corter Brau t'1 ;Kc: California hsms, "Reiiabla Brand," VAv do Porter Brand," 74c: Engilsa breakfast bacoa. C?ear. "KelUble Brand." lie; Kngliah aaouldsrs, lieht do, e?ic: Kaghstt eaoulders, heavy do, 6ic; texaily Shoulders, pieces, do, 60; dried be3f, do, 15a Bacon-Clear sides, llgbt or mediant wt.. 8j; do teUles. light or me-liuui wt.. $J4s; do backs, light or medium wt T.'-io; do French, flitch, 7a 1). 8. and Pickled Meats a;iian cured, clear tides or fcvia, enscokod. 7ic! Beai pork, clear, per bbL, 200 lbs.. S15 60: pork, clear, per bbl., -200 Ids, S14 00; family pork. do', ocr bM 200 lbs., 112 CO; family beef, per bbL. 203 lbs.. $14, Abo in bbla.. contalnlnz Pjü Uts, at half the prica of tne barrels, with Wa added, to corer aldltioaal erst of package. Lard Pure kettle-rendered In tierces. 8e: in bait barrel or 60-lb tubs, S'':; 4S-lb Un tuba, 9o; 20-lbpaUa, 9c: 10-lb pails, 9Xc. Bologna in doth 6c: in skin, lYA Tb Orocery Market. Che -we-mil cream. New York, I4fflt5c; Ohio, Od; rert iWm, per pouad; 'Wiscoaida, lCc; soterl )r, lie. Loä-Common, 9X10c: ordinary, 10 Uc;falr. llH'ailJia; prime, 12sl2c; stri':uy rnme,12?ii$ilSMc;cbol7e. Waiic: Old Goveminent Java, l;-325iot MoLanghlln's XXXX roaated. 1-ib packages, l'JO-lb ewes, 14c; 60-lb &o., UV,; Arbuck'.e's roßsied. UHs. Ieverlng's, 144c: Card&a, lC; Gates' A No, L 15Jic; Gates1 prime, 14c. . Sugars Cutloaf, T5a; pondered, 7o; granulated. e'4c; etandard A, 6(96' c: off A, 6;H c: white extra O. 6g36ic; light brown, 6 H I 6c; common gradea, 4.4aic; Nsw Orleans brown, 635a, MclaEEea sua Byrups New crop Hew Orletns noiasses. ETg55c; tyrup. 2?5c45o per gaL lor oomroon to choice; mapieayrnp, SI 10 41 bS. Rio Carolina aad Louisiana, 6,37c. fenioea Pepper, lS-rtjijc; aisplce, 10a:3o; cloves, 20(?2Sc; ranger, 17.32205 clnnamoa In raaU, 12(915c : nutmegs, 75a 30c, Bait Lake, m car lota, 85: dray lots, ft OtWll C9; janall lots. 10c more from store: dairy, 11 2533 00. 8ucrch BeOned pearl, Sojvj per lb. t Kiirek, 4a; Champion gloss, lamp, e36; Improved corn, iyahyv. Bait FuihMackereL extra vot'M. 1 24 per bbl.: halves, $12 60: No. 1 iaackere'.. fi8s20: hales. $9 ftlOsNa 2 mackerel. 112 60 414; halves, 6 50(99; ho. amedlnm, t'- halves, $4 6J; No. S mackerel. 156 50, halves, l?(S3&0t No. 1 white fish, 7 50; boneless fish, 85 per loo lbs.; boneless cod, 8597; extra, $10; Brand EAnk, fvaASo per lb.; family white fish, f: C0p.r 100Ibs.;No, 2Pickercl, U W w 1W kailibut, 11c prio,

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Foretarn Trnlt London layer raHlna. new S St8 40; new Valencia. 11.51 U So: emuna, 14c: new Muec-telrslslns, twocrown.82 65.2 73; California L L.. 12 6.v, three crown. 83 2 Lemons Messina, S3 7SI4 2i Firm Turkiah. SV54c: Snitana 00., 8Sc; currants, 0S" 4C: new figs, layers. Pates-Matts, 4H35c; Lard in tenpound boxes. 9,Hi0a Orange lorlda. crate, tt 53 A5: Mesaina Oraneee UingltO.. S 5 OOvü? 50- doable O.. 82 7V33 00: Imperial do., St 6333 00: Valencia cafes. 85 5037 CO: California oranges, 8 00;; 53 per box. feanuU-BAW, Tennessee, 4S3V: Wilmington, 8Kc: rowtcd, 10c: Tennessee, V ev.c. Eananaa $iqj per buncn. Coocannts 81 bCfta. Canned Goods TYs 6 cote: Tomatoes, 8 lbs.. 81 Oct Feenbc 1 Iba. standard. 8165 Ol 70: 3 lha.. 81 0(32 00: aeoonda. 8 lbs. 81 0 Hi 60: Iba.. 81 3531 48; Pie Peaches, 8 Iba, 1 20 3 1 25: 6 lbs., 2 C5-32 10; Blackberries, 81 0331 05; Etrawbeniee. 81 10 41 15; Kaspberrlefc, 81 151 25; Cherries, red, 90;3öc: white, 81 95r2 2a btrtng Beans, 8"5V0c; Green Peas, Ysraoath Corn, 81 S01 85: Mountain 6agar Corn, 81 251 1 20; Standard 2 Iba, SOerafl 00; Mackerel, 81 2SC31 35: Pineapples, 81 60vj2 CO; Saliaou, 1 lb, 8160170: Tuabier JaUl . t5330e; cove Oysters, l ib.. lfcrhi weicht. 60(333?: 1 lb . fad

weight, SlOvSUO-a lbs , uht wolgct. 8110; 2 lbs., full weight, 81 851 95: Sardines, Jfrcaoa, II 75 per dos.: American, H. 9Ö3 Pr doa: Appl 8 lbs, SOo; 6 lbs. 8 i 5032 60; gallon, 82 5222 00. Vegetables &sd Frnita. Eeara cmo'ce Eavy, si K: mediura, 11 60, Harrows, 82(2 25; C;Uliorr.l&. 83. Potatoes u 003J 85 nor bbl : 6557jc por tu. Bweet PoUtoes PbUadclphia Jor-vs. 8-3 as m t Baltimore, 84.54 60; Kentucky, 3 25j3 60: yellow seed, 8 SO 4 73 per obi. ArpJcs-cnoice, f3 0053 60; faucy, 83 ECJ4; coinraon, f 1 2591 50. Dried Apple Evaporated, 83c: eon men dried, 6(35c I'eaches Dried pasches, halve. 94:j California halves, ltc: evanoratei. 164 417c. Cabbage New. per bbl , t f.fla or. Ontoiis 84 00(1 60 per bbL; Bermuda onion?, $3 t o per crate. Oalon Set White bottom. 57 Olper b 1.: yellow be'. torn. S-t GO rer bu.; top eels, 81 CO ptr bu. Eoey ISOiCo. Seed. Seed Tlrrothy, tl 501 75 per bushel: c'over, Sl 7E a5 CO per Duahel; blue grass. 90c3l l per bushel. Goal and Coke. Pittsburg, per ton. tt 03: anthracite, J7 Kj Ey Bond City. 4 00: Indianablock, S)CO; coko, lump, 10c: coke, crushed, 12c; Jackaon coal, 83 7i; BtouVl coal, 82 6a Hides, Leather and Tallow. Hemlock sole, 24(33lo : oak sole, so.gssc 1 Penn tylvanla harness leather, 83937c: harness leather, W335C, bridle leather, per clot, 80372; doruest:c kip, fcC&SCc French kip, Scii 20; uomettio call, r'.l 10: French calf, Sl losl SO. liiCm No. 1 cured, 7s4c; No. 1 green, a-aö'c; Fo. Jralf, 91Cc; cured, 10311c; dry talt, Ioc; flint. 12c: No. 2 hides, ?-c oX Tallow Prune, 6c: No. A, fc Grease-irown, 43":; white, Sj'c; yellow, ai4C Drug Flarket. Alcohol, 82 En2 30: calomel, 763S5c; eamphcr, 8,3Cc; cochineal, 6c.00c; chlOTcfcrm, vöcrjSl UC: T-m opium, 84 234 50; indigo, 81 ca1 CC; raor; ptlne, 83 4CJ3 65. Oils Oastor, f 1 E631 W: sweet oil, 90CSS1 6ä; Olive oil, SI 60 EI4 00; beri;amot S'iandereon's), 8"2 262 SO; lemon (mvadereo-'p), 17602 CO. Quinine P. A W 95 i3U (0 ciacbonida, 40045c. American bi-carb, tod a, 4(930 ; English do.,5iPo. SnnS Garret's, 2-ox. rack., SI CO per doz. ; 4-os. bottles, S3 00 per dos. Fiora'a Pulphur, 43ia Turpentine SCfc; English Venetian red, by bbL, 2ic; lees q asn titles, SKc Iodine $4 00; Iodide potash. 85 GO. Cloves. 20 4 üfe. Sliubar 0c(9$l 25. Window glass, 7J and lCc; Ccuble, 75 per cent off. Iron and Steel Slarltei, Par Iron fl 90(3210; rates ;hoop iron, C2 6C catca; Norway and 8weed Iron, 5o rates ; bono shoe L on, to. Korse Sfcoe Eurdan A Perkins', per teg, .'; mule shoes, 81 per keg advance. Horse hoe Nai's Northwestern, Globe and Putnam, per box, 84 r.o. Cast Steel Best American, par lb.. 13c; enriug steel, cc; tire eteei, 4c: toe calk ctcei, 5c; macbineiy (Utt!,bC Nails-W 25. Sllaeeltaneoaa SlAt icetfl. BawFun Xink, large, flark. 20o: pale. l"a; scCoon, ti&ck and extra, $1; large and dark, 6c; pile, 40c: nuBkrat, fail, 67c: winter, 7s spriuj rat, fc; opessum. 0'513c; skunk, black, rrirae, fCc: thort strir-e, otter. 82 50 31 CO; gray fox, 60c: red fox, lCiagOe: hore chi, 6'4.5c; ehp pelts, by amount of wool and quainv. 10O7;-c: f alh leng-haired Sawfouudlaud des eici-, 5Qc3 Oiia We qno3: Linseed. raw, 613.S2c: boiled. i-i C6&c: lard oiL 65c; minors' oil. 53333 j; lubr!CBtinj o'.L 12Sc; straits oil, 553i2c; b?naioo, 10 O14o: coal oil, Indiana lgal tost, 0i410c; 160 ccsrtf, test. 10S'311c; water white, 155 decree, 14c. Tinnera" Supplies Ws quote: Ee?t brand caarteal tin i. c, 10x14, 12x12 and 14x20.80 25 : 12,10x14, J4x20 end 12x12. SS 23; roofing, 10, 14x20, 85 75; 20x28, 811 60(&12 0; block tlo, lu pigs, 210 ; in b&rr, 2c. Iron n B iron, 8,23c: 27 O iron, 6c ; J naiata galnniisd, 60 oer cent, discount: rerla8d, 50 and 10 rer cent, discount, Kaeetslua. 6c Copper bctlonu, 2äc. PlainiEhed copper, 310. cldtr, 14 eise, LITIS STOCK. tcdlacspolia Live Stoek Startet. Ukioh Erocr-YAitDf, April 20. Oattt. Bocelpta, 150 bead; ahlpraenta, 40 heal. Receipts continue lih: Qaailtyi only fair. Market active and itroug on butcher grades, wnne shippers wroe a little easy at Ust week's closing prices. Cho:cs stirring grades . - $5 wa 63 Medio tu pood shipping grades.... 4 805 10 4 : :0 1 60 8 409 00 4 234 75 5 50 4 4 03 2 50 äS 2 CO 36 10 2 73 3 75 Common to lair shipping grades..... B ; tiers, common to good. ...mm cio:eeiiCW anj nsueis. Msdlnm to good cuws and c'ferr. Cirarcon to fair cows end Leilers....... vea s, comnoa to crod m Bills, rommon to good.. Uilkers, common to eoad - Receipt. 8.0 bvaa: 21 CO 3 15 00 htTmenta, 350 bead. Quality fair. Market opeued active and bigter at tbe following juotHtiona, but closed weak with aa tdvance lasl; nil sold. Select Hgr.t to uiediani-- t 70Qt 75 Common to fair hght mm .... 4 40 I4 0 Heavy roughs m S 7531 10 BaiKT P.eceipt8. none; shipments, non. Bnt few here, iemtnd good at last weck'a c.uiiiz prices. Grxid to choice rrrades ...11 4154 75 Fair to medium grades j)m 'JO Cornmoo M.M..M M.MMM, 3 U)t3 t;j Sprirs lamtf. SO to 50 lbs.... , G O'-CT üi Klsewber. BALTIMORE, April 2a-P.3ef Cattle Trada only lair; prices opened a shade higher, bat closed dull acd without enouchange: bet beews, S3 75 05 67Ji: firtt quality. S3 2-33-3 62: medium. 813 &;ordiory, fl f03i 75. Most of the sales were from 175 to J5 73. r.ecelpts, 1.2o7 head; sales. 31 head. Swine Fair supply and fair to pood demand. Btceipts, 6,322 head; quoutiana, bll4. fvtetp and Lamts Keceipts. 2.H1 heal; naotat'ons: cheep. 83(41 75; lam ts, 83312 50. KANSAS CITY, April 23. The Live EtOCk 1-31-cator reports: Cattle Receipts, 719 head. Market was s'o-v aud fully 10c lower; native shipping ateers weiphiDg l.-J-.O to l.ntO pounds ao'd af. 81 C0Q3; butcher steers. 81 loat 55; cows, 82 7531. EosscCpu. 2.9i5 head. Market opened slow and rc lower, growing better as the day advanced, and ralea weie about the same as at Saturdar'a prires; bulk sales, 8 31 12; estrcrric range, 11 7i3 4 20. Sheep Receipts. 2.6S.S bead. Market strong aud active; fair to good muttons, S3 U4 50. 8T. LOUIS. April 20. Cattle K JCelPtf, 1 Rjfl bead; shipments. ,"3J prad. .Market active and strong: ear ort. 5 103" '."): fair to good shipain? steers from l, tu, to 1,400 lbs., t4 7"5j3 5: but .-her' tcers, 84 i't '; town and neilcrs. .; J31 j",; Hcckeisand ietdeis, 1 1 CO "i: corn-fed Tcxans, iioq8 Slow and weak; YorVers. Jt :V33I 40; packers, ft 101 '.'i; butchers. SI 4C"ji: receipts, ".OiK) head; thipmentp, 400 head. Siicep lieceipts, l,4J0 head; shipments, 2 700 bead. Market firm, with a god demand: f:r to food muttons, ? 1 -3; good to choice, 84 -jü b: extra, J; 2-3 BUFFALO. April 23 Cattle Receipt! to-day, 69.3 ccad: market steady with a fair ueman l at (G(g6 25; ia'r toeood native shippiDg stee, lb b0 Q5 75: medium to r;ood, 81 7535: medium to good butchett.- aradfs, 81 5034 90; cows and heifer. good, it 4Cm4 H); elockers and feeders, 1 Gi3i C5 6heep atii Lambs Receip's to-day, 2.2J0 head: consigned through, 9 cars: market dull, weak aud W.wer tArnA of iin favor hl iiuttrn rpnrrt.n? medium to good clipped, Sl44 CO: woolc, $;ö 33; lambe steady: good to choice, 55 556 Bogs Receipts to-day, 4.400 head; consigned through, CO cart: market dull and drooping; good to choice Yorkers, 81 60(1 65; selected, butcher' grades, 81 69(31 70: 15 cars unsold. NEW YORK, April 20 Beevos Receipts, 2?3 car Icaos, including VI car loads for exportation. Market iitm; iay s advauce 10315c per 101 pounds live weight was lost, and the market c'.oel weak at f5 806 S3 per 100 pounds llveweiiht for cotumoa to prime tteers, and 80 4035 70 for extra and lancy do.: old cows and fat bulls told ni 84 75 4 75; exports to day, 1W head of live cattle: for week, 1,615 head of cattle. l'.'J bead of sheep, 8.640 quarters of beef and 1,770 carouses cf mat-ion.- " iheep Receipts, 61 car loads. Market dull, and 'iQ'icpfr pound lower, wich galea of unshorn bt-e'patSl 933C 00 per cwt. ; unkhorn yearlings, (3 Sb7 00, and a car load of clipped sheep at 83 10 t4 so per cwr. . . . Iloj:i Receipts, 141 car loads: poor to fair live bogs sold at Sl PH45 09 per cwt, and daaiers rated tbe market weak. CHICAGO, April 29. The Drovers' Journal retxrta i tattie-Eecclpts, 9,900 head; shipments. S.&00 j head. Market weak and 15(dt29c lower, mostly on routb heavy and jean came; snipping ateers, fU06: butchers'. $2 40(1 60; stockers and feeders, f.: 4034 sC: Texas, 11 505. Uoa- ju.ivva. 2A5C0 nta: shipments, 7,000 bead Mattet slow and 10c lower; rough and mixed, $1 C(ä4 4:-; ratkinu and shipping, 14 5Q

4 CO; liftbt, 4 TmbS 61: tkrr. t . 60J4 5. The market closed steady ut U.e ürciiue. itteep Receipt, 6.4W head; snlpmenl?, ",033 bead. Msrket active. b-Jt 1332V: lower: infet:r, 2(13 7.3; medium. SI 5i4 good to choice. 4 40&d 2i. The Drovers' Journal' Liverpool cablegram quotes heavy tupplics cl Plaits cattle. Prices, ;..n lower. liest Americans aoUble a: lie ernst"!. t3AKKT9 BY TKLEGKSPa, Produce Slarkete. CniCAGO. April CO. The wheat laarkt acted wild rtni to cay, with considerable of a rampant lull fcelia. ccc&'icneJ ty a Hood of war like rumors from Lonlon and a fharp decline in Coeeo. The maraet opened un?ettlel aaa ratr.er weaker. Cue to the warm, spring-like weather, consols sr-owedoaty a alight decline nhtu lim potted. Then when ie lull decline in consols lecsme known there was a acrAi.ible to

buy. aud pricea rose 2!vC from opening nacres la a twicklicc. Tbe market feel beck soajewnat,bnl finally tlot.ed oa the reirnlar "t'Oar-i l '4c over Starcay. Ihere was anol.-r rusi to buy in the ai'.erneon on a variety of warlike rumors: Jane alvanclES to SlJ-i lcll off and c!oii 2'..c higher than Saturday. Opera.orK At t'gured oa a forther de create in Ike visible supply, which psfifted in tbe Erainefs. l here wts active trading in corn, eccoraponitd by a r&u.e r strong advance, tut cutside tituies were nor tcstaiped. Tae May cp'.ion at one time rose l',i-over rl:e tlos'ni f itumay, but ftll back und t ios- d et-or.t higher. Oats lulcd q'liet, aid 3vKile tte optaiu-' wis t :m the iaiket closed )jz an l.-r , taturday. There was a fair auoant of ec:lA.io:i in pork with prices 153.0; iovr er!v, JoiJovc t by a reaction, wbica earned Piicts up tiabji; tLe c:oe a urdav. Pikes fir i?.rd exsttdied v?ry ! li't'e cLatikc. and tradlr. was o?iiy f.ir y ae'iv. i Piour- (juiet and unoJ.aned. V. heat Active and i ttrous;er upoa tne receipt of n.ore warüte tie as f:cm ahroad and a decrease ia cc-io'a Tacra i whs a steady ads ance of ii:.?, a rcaetlon of the j market cloeiug l 'ic lilcher than s-iur lv. f 'e3 i rarged: April, b closed at b7";4c; Miy, ; tV;e!4r, c!oed at Juno, '..ii'iie. cl-ei j at 9i Sc. July, OliaV. cloei at -.Je. No. 2 i f rring, ym.Co,'l : ho. 3 spring -'. .No. 2 ret, Si;-2c. Com Trading active wiih nigi'cr prices j bet ifcesdtacce was not (ustul'.c'd; prices rie j öl' c, recede d and closed J'3ii-: over eat Jrday ; j Csh. 4i A471 4c: April, 46' --1U47 i-tove-1 at it 4'J,f; iday.i7).,3JS,f, ciotcd at Jaae, 47 4 j fat i vc, clofcd st4Tic: July, 47j(61 cloel st i 77e. Oats Ruled dull acd soxemat wenker, , np about y2c under tsturddt : cvsn, 3;'.-3-; ' May, S4.,:,:;5jJ,i cioiine at ;',3.': June. -o"4 SiV1,;-, i closed at 35V; ',!4f?&'lfC July, closjt at ssii j 35r. P.ye-Steady; So. 2, fJ'-ic Earlcy-Noia-ire.l. Kiaiseel Weaker: ro. 1, $1 ,40'. Mes ! I Fs-.r.y active, with pri'-es lift meu , t :.t rallied, end cloe.t cesrly at ibe oni,d i .: r..rt. 11 rASil i: Mcy, $11 TJ'.J i tnlt -ö, -.;.td at ?U 77J',. i I a3; Julc -11 7 i tall 9, rlosed if. $11 77' .'ail yf): July, S'l'.fi 12 0 cksed at til '.'TJV''- 00. l.arvl Giie-; I prlC'l i-howici yery laus han.e: css'n, 7 Oj: , May, 6".9. ft7 00. closed at 7 00: June. J ". '.CtS : 7 C7Vi, elend at 87 07 3 -i: Ja.y, 8 i;g7 PK- ! Pcxd Mealc-FiTra; dry-t-a ted shoulders, 8160 ; 4 to: ehort rib si(?ts, V 9336 lü; sort clear si L, i i-6 ST-Äiö 40. Engsrs L"BChaDeei. On the Proda.-e 1 KxebbBse: Putter and eggs ruled q a let. Re"e pn i -Flour, Ml.ClO bbls,; wheat. 2C0ö bu.; corn, 5S.0'il ; tu.; cata, 6.000 bn.; rye, .O-.o bu.: ba.r!ey, 1S..0 0 I bu. Shipmnis Flour, J:5,iiJ bblF.: wheat, 53.0.U ! be; coru, ,cco bu ; ouu 61.C&0 ba. ; rye, 4.00J I bu ; tsrie-y. 7.CC0 I n. i AltciEoon fcoard. Wbeat Ruled Ironzer en ! wore warlike cable : tlosipg h'W April: 3ffv: ; 9J)4e June: v:;'i Jn'.y. Corn ?'roncer; '4';: J IhIict. Mta-Iligbcr. Po!k-öc7l .c higher. 1 Lard-Uiiehsnsed. ! KEW YORK, April '.20- Co'toa Ki?y; mid j ling cpl.tids. 11:. do orltaos, 1125';: fuiurea c:oscd oa ft but steaay: Apr.l, PJ s; .Mv. U i c; June, in COc; July. 11 fi?; Au:ist. 11 11c Sn- , tf mber. 11 Stc: October, l'U),;; Novcmwr. 10.-o: j L'tcetnbcr. laisc; Jauvary, 1(i;jt.c. Piour Rej ccipte. 37 lC-2 bbla,: export, L7Si b'ils.: ratrset Ttry firia atd in 60iiie instance-" 10133 bijher: ! srpetiine Western and Stte, 81 5S34:"ca,Jtman ty good extra Wet- rn aud bitte, 51 7i'fnl J3; ko-1 I to choice do., 81 30(.üS 10; coinTon to cno'ce wn:ie wheal Western extra, -3 2),iij 0; fancy do . i 6 10; common to good extra Ohio, f :73ii-l'i; rornmon to choice extra fct. Louis, t5?'"'. 10: i petent Mi'.ane:-o'a extra good t. print?, t j 50 9 ' 5 7.3: cbo'ce to double extra, 83 X3' -i: Kartet i e-losii'g firm. Wheat r.eeeipts, ou.: export", i5,279 bo: pot erades Pdvantvd la.'c aad op ioas ! 2(-i--54c per br.shcl. c!oin( firm at or near tti-out-: eiofc iaif-; talcs of 4. ICS 0 bu. fnturec: 1. " 003 ou. spot; .No. 2 spring. 9,'Jc; No. 2 Milvraukce, j C. 1. F., si'c; ungraded reu. il.'.l 10: No 2 reo, ii'&tl ccitva'or. no. I wi.ne.-l; unjralel Sftli:.; 20. 3 red, My. aalcS ot t:0,Co bu. at '.i-e-l 05 ,1, ciotjnr ut tl 0': June, sales ol 2,024.000 ba. at 51 On rtl rz, cScsii'K at il(2: July, sa'ea of WS.OlO bu , at fl Ci4(Äl 04. c osi'pk Sii'l: August. ?ales of l?:',ei0 cu at SI ( '4 c4 1 eioiirg at -I 0V'f; Septeinter. sales of5,oyj bu. at 61 ui1: November, pales of S5,0'.0 bu. at 1 Dumber, SAles of le.tvu i.u. at tl O'f-iii 70. Corn spot its are UP ,',4(31c and options Jiiil'ic leaviuc offilrm: recei;m. 43 212 bu.: exports. 2IS.13Ö ba.: stls 124C0 bu. of future: loyOO bu. o! spot: un?riaet 51J3.-e, steamer. 51!.j(3l''4C; elevator; ä.-.v.ß aiieat: No. 2. 5i;4c elevator. 5 -o alioit: aieiraer yellow, 54:5c; steamer white. f-3jv'.;c: low mixed, jo'-i-. No. 2, April, Sl'aic. cloainj at f4:,4o: iday. 5-"vö3.3' ciosiug at .3:c; Jana. 5' Jw-fcC, de-sing ai 5;.'v; July, ,v.s5j;, cloiu at .3t:.:c, steamer: May. Ji'.oüs .'iylj.c liighcr: receipts. t: ftO bu.; exports, ti ;3S no.; sales of ;.70 U 0 bu. futuref.; 7S fX'O bu. soot; nitxel western, 3-(fllc; white, le. 40-4r; s'ockso! grln in atorj April IS, Wheat, C.tr.s;7 bu.: corn, 2v.3',S8 bu.; out. s36,d12 bu.: b.trley, i" .3'. -.3 btj.; rjc, 77,iis bu.; pfas, i:?) tu.; itait. 7:;j.,.xi bu. llay Firm and ftiirlv active. Ccfer fa?r aad quiet: options .-at-) points lower snrt uir.dcrafely active: sale. li .VJl bazs: .rrjl, t) t!"aic: Mav. 7c; June, 7.133. J le: . I aly, 7.-.'3.;. Aiifur. 7.:cT.:'.;c; eieptemoer. 7.3337.43c; Novctntxr, 7.00c; iHtember. 7 53c. Sugar Dail and urcl:aD.d Molasses Qitt an1 uticninged. Lire Meany ar d qui t Petroleum-Cclted closed at 7frjc. Tallow Steady. Turpentine Stedy at ''.' I'gts-Heavy and lower: Western, ltc loikl irm bnt very 'I'tltt. Keef Steady. Lari Very cull, but pTic-es witt out qnot-bSe ehan;e; V.'iueni seiTr.. spo'. fjiio'ed at J 2V(l7 30: May, 7 :. Jure 87 öS: July $7 42(3. 43; ui-u, $7405 7 .'0 Butier-htenriy fc-r c?:o:ce Krad-'s- C ieese Ciu'et. barely fctefctiy. Lead iiiet. 0.herariicles ULChaned. ST. LCtTtf. April 20 Flour -Flrai but unchanged. V heat Active and higher, the adrauce biing pretty steady fro;n tr.e onenint; ciositig prices were Jrr(42Wc above t?turur; No. 2 rl, rob, 81; Mh, w.l.fci o ciohin: i'.tifl v.. June, tl fl',.31 .' closiuif at 81 Ot bid; July. 10i.J.'31 ti-'-'H, ciosiuk at 8i CJVi'jl 0.': Auut, i C4'ol 05K. clcs-in? ft tl C5, torn -Hurler snd fm; more buyers then eller : eli. 4lt43 4Vc: May, 4i'?4(45,.,c; J iu-, 45' b': July, ibl-j raic'c. clobicg at top bruits. OaIc Ktr&i but very slow; cab, 35;'ix?;c: Mar, 15",c. Bji Firmer at Cgo c parley lu'.l atotitO'. Le-rd Held higher at f3 4t(3 13 asked. Butter acd E?gs- Quiet-and uucnanged. Flaxseed Nominal at 81 sto. Bay Firm: limotby, S.:nl6 .31; prairie, 10 oO&ll US. hraa-Pirm: r2' at mill. Cornmeai Firm at 82 S03 .3 Wool Firm; tun washed, 23i525C; unwashed. l6u.2oe; Kansas. 113 l?t: Texas fall clip. lCulfo; xnediam, 15315k:; combing, ll)C421c Provleions-Qaict and unchanged. Pork 812312 UK- fcaikHjeau-Cr lot, f.o.b. long clear. J3 90 3 93; ehort rib. $t,( 6 0.3: ehort clear, 86 25(J6 V0. Bacon Short cbar, ?6 J7G 40; Ftort rlb, JS f5: short dear. 5 70 6 75. Lard (6 i 336 90. At the afternoon borl wheat was ;(iic nixfctr and corn adviDced '3 ?sc. Kexeipu r lour, 6 too bbl.: waeat, 2.:, u ca.; com, lCo.OOCbn.; cats, 42.0c ba ; rye, .0"0 bu.: barley, LtKX) bn. Shipment Flour, 9.000 bbl.; wheat. 11,000 bn." corn. 53,030 on.; oit, 6.CO0 bu.; rye. 4.C00 bu.; barley, noue. rUILlDElTHIA, April 20.-Flour-irm, but quiet: Ohio. $1 25(j5: Indiana, 81 V; St. I.ouls aid Southern Illinois, 14 20" J: Minnesota piteut. 3A 6: MUneaota baker', St 2f33 7: pa-.ect. tö OJ C 25. llye l'lour-P;rm at J:) 87ii44- Wheat tstrcng and higher, under ective s;eciila'ive buvina: closed fevertsn; No. 2 r. d. April, i ä J?: Ma?. 9tä,: tfic; June. Sil1 jrs'.ujtc: July, I 01 v-4 1 01. Com Hither; No. 3 mixed, 64335' s'l'smer No. 2 low ni'xtd. )5c: steiuier No? 2 mixed, rssSCc; Ko. 2 mixed, 615j37'?: No 2 yellow dlioat 5Cc; No. 2 ro'xtd, April, Mrji'c; Mav, FlJt'5e: June, bilvc; July, 55if30l.o. CHts Iu lair demand; No. 3 white, 4ij'3t:c; No. 2 white, 42342c: No. 1 white. 4:;ic; lutures dull; Ko. 2 white. April, 4t'i3l4e: May. 41UI'2e-; Jcce, 414(5 12c: July. 4-'i2Vike. Provisions Quiet, Pork Mess, new. 811(5 i": do. prime mess, new, 812. llama Smoked 1C31L' per lb. Lard Quiet; refined, 7 7f ftjb; oo. steam, 87 30(ä7 33: do. butchtrs loose, S'i 1j. Batter Steady ior high grades; creamery extras, Mc: select, "J7c; Bradford County and New York do.. 2ic; western dury etr, 2122c; do. good to choice, 17C420c Kgs-Weak; extras. lScilVcc Chee cuict and steady: Ohio Cat, cbblce, lOVltJ-Jc: do. fa!r to prime. 7 Petroleum i-teartv at keceiot Flour, 3.W.0 bbls.; wheat, 20.000 bu.: corn. :'.O03 bu.; oau, 8.000 bu. Bhlpmnta VYheAt, 21.0J0 bu. : corn. ISO OCO bn.: oats. 9.000 bu. CINCINNATI April 20. - Cotton-Quiet. atlO'i?. Floor itronger: iamlly, ft IO34 50; fancy, f I t-o-s 5. Wheat Scarce and linn: No. 2 re.1, fl 0'.(.a 1 03; receipts, 2,000 bu.; shipments, 3.000 bu. Com In fair demand; No. 2 mixed, 4:3 (9c. OatsQuiet; No. 2 mixed, z:'t'Z&c Kye-ijaiet: Nj. 2 tall, 69371c, Parley 8 rong: extra No. Ssprinir, tec. rork Qniet aiSl.'iHJ i . Lard Quiet; current mase, 8t S3. Buikmeata iulet but Crin; ahoulCeis, 8l SO; short rib, t'i 10. ßaon In fair demand and firm : shoulders. 8-3 "60; short riß, J7; short clear, 87 fc7). Butter Qufe: but steady; Ncrthwenern extra creamery, is:; oio creamery, 2627c; fancy dairy, 20.'. Linseed Oil Steady at4i'c guear Mrm; hard refined, CS.it"cf New orleanF, 4'5,c. Hogs Weak; comtnoi ant light, a .30(ts4 60; packing and butcher'. 1 1 10,, 4 4 00; rtcelpts, 2.4S0 head; ibipmeuts, 455 head. Fggs Inll and weaker at li)i31c Cheese Eay; Ohio factory, C31OC. MILWATJXSX, April 20-Flour (Julet and steady. Wheat Weak: Milwaukee No. 2.87c; May, MJo-c; June, i0l4c. Corn None on tbe maraei; No. 2. nominally Wir Oats -Choice quslltles frmer; No. 2, 3Cc. Bye Firmer: No. 1, 69', (4 e9 ..p. Earley Easier: No. 2. 6'c: extra No. 3, b.c PiovUious-feteady. Mess i'ora Round lots, cub or May, 11 60: Jone, 811 fe7. Lard -Prime ateam, cash or May, 87: Jane. 87 07- Butter Good to choice qualities saleable at 2233-4C. Cheee Moderate local demand, best new cream, li(tsl2c Ecgs-ilatier; ralins price, I'A BsJJipa-

CATARRH.

THE Great F.alwa!l DSt'llsüoa of Witcb-llazcl, :rer.' ta I'inc, ;; Ni eoms,.e:c.,caiJea .tniorc'n it!.;i-ti-tal Cur, for the immediate relief of Catarrh, froa a Elcnle Cold in tte liesd to L-S5 of iiae'.l. Tasto Mil llearlii?, Cous- ad Catärr1 a! Consumption. Conplete trcitS.N FOLD'S RADICAL CUUE. CcBpItte Treatincit Tvilh hh'cr, "I be enly f.bclute ipeeiüc we know 0!." Hcd . 'litres. "Ue ted we bave fo.-r.d la a Ufatime cf suffering.' Ktv. Ir. W);j-.n, D'ssiorx. "Alter a rcn? funtrinj wi;h ca'rrl; tue RiDJCer. Cxf.e has conquered." Rev. S. W. 2.-.re l.ewisburro.I a. "I have not foand a tct Jt t. -1 nol relieve at cuce." Andrew Lee ilsn jtcter i'.a;. Potter liroe atl Chemical Co., Hosten. For the relief and r-rt ver.tlon. the loitnnt it ia .1 y pi Je -1 , of RncoraatJm, Nc-urs.-.- a, tc.aiia, Cca?hs. Cnl.., -.Vc. k Lack. Pu.mach sud Lo-tc1. fcr.oaf.t'j I'jtln!., NuTitueis. iT-.vtrla. Fe rr.a'e Ph'm. 1-a.-, 1 n. Dye i-exsia, l iver ( c: p. .:::t, Eilic-I itver, liAljrla tr i Friemk-a, u-e Colli' Il:..i-.r (an Klfctitc Ur-.tery (ntUjice J iih a I'oroas Plarter) aaj lu'ish at rein: 2.3c. evtry where. rs v tLCTP,ICr PiAsur.5 iUxihi u.Asl blr-kl t afc.iiTci-.:-Toanc! i. c:r; Dritcin and a'i r a ci EtiiCf ?. P:?Vk r-".'- -..-"-. -Sifei V.-: cV.'..'l ... " .' , elieo roit to. .T.-i-S e( r atl. : :i land taliiii : lr ..,. . tr:.l- ;.:! riu---ses. Twc-iiiy V't t c'.. - - .. ,. tuodutk'r. i.s-:: , :: !. . l.'.v - . ; : .. JlLLAT." e C'D.f v -. . Chas. J. Sar.:.';- .';-.,.r. " ' ' " ' W. M i t J . 2 - - Ol mm V-iy y-rT n -j --. x T r..-j- " -""r- r- -r- 1- 1. . tWM.--u. mm ' A.iivt Wtl Jk.V . . . t ."I ,j ft ;T "c-v:-.--: Tut 1-Krin? -t -3- ', t Ft-iTP V -H. 1. .-ii't .1 '. - o.r'. ' 1 ) VI! -rc.-il-,1 v i. . At Vit liinlf. c'.c.-v- . ."r.:a 1 . .;. . c : -, . U: A tree. (or. ' 'Ht-.ni.v i.u.str.i'. , i -11 i'i , e..'fri-Ji.iri:-' il.L " Vc j-'.-.-r 1 r.CVt 6..'41 bbls.: whfEMt, IC; b J.; L-.rkv, bn, FhlpmenU- H.-cr, 12.10 abh ; WLe-L, 7.J0J bu. ; bailey, 4(0 bu. BALTWOR April 21.-Wteat v.Cvte-u advacted and nartlv napted: No, 2 wia'er 'J.trjt, vtc-'c: May, '.'7: .. s'.-j1 .c: Jane. 8". (:);& Oj'.'.: July ollered at t1.1;. ers We-t 'ra n i l and hipfter: mixed spot, 'ftSUj'.-: AptP, 3 ; ... ; Mav. f i-tji'c. Cuis-e;carty, w;t;i lair ia y-lr.:, 3Ve-t-c:ü white, 4?iX47c; Ixcd. 43541' f.-fir;3T:s ,'niet end stcadr. M p0ri i:i 2-3.: 1 h L'.r.l Petlned, f 10 2 C-otlee In 'fcM irn-.nd and utak: Itio cargo?, ordinary to fair, h'- -ke-r eiits Flonr, C,c27 bbJi; wheat l,t57'oa; corn, f.:','t0bu: oats, n.tco bn.: rye. 5ÜJ ba. fcaipa:er.u Wheat, fs.0. 0 bu. ; com, 13.CC0bu. LODJSVlLLr", April 0 Cotton li't : mid d.in?, 1C". ori:it Higner aud strc.-.'. WheatNo. 2 lo; r berry. üv.Jitl: No. 2 red. t.'- C ra No. 2 mixed, Ac; No. 2 white. ic Oa'.s No. 2 raixn', S'T. Mes Port 812 L.0. llarr.s c jcarcuied, tlOjjlO fJO Pulkmcats-Ce rib fiie, S-l 16: clear sides, ? 50: ihor.lde, ! 73 Cicon Clear rib side. 8i SO: !ear sides, $7 z'z; shouMers, iö 25. Lard Choiee leaf. Si Z TOLFDO. April 20. -Wheat-CJoh J firm anl qoiet; No. 2. caxh. April and May. t ic; Jaae, c; July, 9', c: No. 2 soft. f. (1 asked. Corn F.nn with liiht b:iiiiess: No. 2. cash. May .30?; June, 4t'T,Ci'.skcd: July, Mc asked ; No. 3, 43';?. Oals Inactive: no quoNticns. f io-er aiet; rrcdium, S3 10; No , it, SO. P.ersij ui Wneat. . 7CU9 bu. ; corn. n.tOO bu. bhipmcnts A'heat, !;,- tvC' bu.; corn, P'.CuO bu. KANSAS CITY. Arril 20 Wht' UTc':er: Ph, 77- t;d. 7Sc asked: May, ;37t,4': Jute. Nj'.; Jvly, -;e. c:orn rji'-her: rish, :'.( bid, 0" asked; May, os-V:. ic asked; June, c ti l, rj asked. Oalb Higher at Sic. (Hmilon, GALVESTON. April 2-Cotton-I :il ; rlcvs rpiLanppd. ''etaiid j;rof receipts, Iti caks. Utrnlif, hi baits; stccir, 1 1.C51 ba'ca. MEMPHIS, April 10 Cottoa Qoiet; middl'rg, H;c. r.eceipts. 277 bale: at-iDmects, 7.; tales; sleek, U3.-7 l,!c-s; sales, 200 bales. ST. LOP!-, AprU 20.-Cotron-F.iis cr la: not lowe; niiddilcp. It ';;'- f-'e. J.3'30 hi es; re-eipt, v.to-j tale--: saipa.tiit, 8.0 bales; t:ott. 22 t-OJ l&.tr. NFW ORLEANS. Arrll 20 Cotton Q a ieL Prices nrcr.anireei. Net receipts. l.Ul ba'es L-rosre'-t-ip:s, l.v 1 ii Doris to the ciot-lrieu:, 3:-. bates. Sales. 1.103 bal.'s, ttock, ifiu: ba'es. Ni:w YORIi, April ID.-Tle Post in its colt on review ays: rui'ire deliveries are 'nct. Prices lluetust'-d, with a ge:ierl downwarJ t?nrVrcy. c-cihs li? ore the third call Li ccc ttie of f..t" 10. At t! etoiid ca'l only 10 bs.. s t -tob r were sold at 10 -rid the Mia lutfe ,'o: Mij ti Sertcinbtr Iticlntv were 9 lü.'c l,-vr.-r. e.nl fr (Jttf.Ur, NovemLer and Ixeeoiber 7 12 VIoer tlsn ;Le H-p 'a t atur-'ar. futures c ol steady st 9(i7 loCo lower thau la:t 'at.tr lay. .-Ales, 50.K0 bil. s. Oils. ANTWFKP. April 21 Petro'eum-i:f t.v: pii: and tellers lor line pile American. r.RADFORU, Pa. April 20. Petro'.etra "Ns tioDal 'i'.'snslt Ceniccates opened at 7-.''.. nd cloeed a; 7,,vC: highest price. 73,'ic: larest, 7: OIL CITY, P.. April 23. Petroleum -Cm te oil, (alts cf S37.10J bb!s.: dewao---f. 7.2tC C03 bbls.; rurt. 702-4 this.; sb'pment. vl.'il" bbls.: chatters. 111,170 bbl. National Xran.t :ertiteAtecopuedat79e and clo.ed at 7S),ic; h giiÄl t-rice, ;y'.c: lovest, 7t's". NEW YORK. April 20 - Oil-There vrf.s to'hi'it; new frcm the il f.elda tod.iy, Tr.e c-rlj tan ii.o:Dini was higher at 7:'c froro walch lt ptsdnally M?etd"fi' until it reached . rl liel to,,p aid coed at 7Ke",aies and I i. Tte renewed war rumors had no etl'cct ui.a -; lctniicns. Dry Gcods. NE.Y YORK, April CO.-Dry Good Tte demcud frcm aeents has been very niode-hte aud f.r iirall mit-etllaneoua asortmeat tul are waiiUd immediately by fast freight. Fro n jobber there tas been a tcavy t amines.; but nothing In the way of activity has teea developed. VYblsky. ST. LOUIS. April 23,-WhUky-?ttf. lr at 81 II. CINCnilATl. April 20. V3lUsky-11 all anI ccmicalattl U CHICAGO. April 20. -Whisky Firm at tl 15. Indiana Inventors. A weekly list of United States patents issued to the invents of Indian; for the week ending April 14, 1SSÜ, aad each paterjt in tbe list will bear tbat date. Kepcrtel expressiv for the Indianapolis Daily Esutinel, by A.H. Evans & Co., American and for eisn patent solicitors, WashiDcton, D. C. Charge for obtaining a patent, f2). A copy cf the raten t laws sent free on application. Campbell, Howard, Richmond, recieaaia attachment for clover threshing and ha;:-.n inaChices. Chandler. T. H. and E. Dodds, Indianapolis, die for tile rxa- bines. Cesty, K. M.. ludianapoli?, wind mill. eiil i'.and. J. P.. indiauapohs, telepraphic fCUTjtU rs. Itcatcn. II. L., Indiauapoli?. pitcaa cocp.ing ior Laiveiter. luslea, -amcel. Cntr. Hood ft if. Ijiid, M N.. Itisit 's S in. e'.ec ricUrrr. l iatt.J.J., Rising Sun. upright bttuer baling pr'S. Reeves. A.B. end M. T., Columbus slrwcarTi r tor siacklci; inachiuca Roberts, C li . Wasbmston, cut-cC" ralve cpht, Roberu, C. IL, W tshinstcu, cap plate for sttarc erjiues. r hneck, II. P . deceased. S It ?hric, aramia. tratrlx, sdjitsiable foidini utle aad iroainsboard supper-". bliroek. a. E. and J. Lehman, Go-hen, ban2 brmcifast se-der. Sickier, Jacob, terbeln, and H. E. Eickler, Indiars polis, sulkv plow. Willmore, w. c Vincennes, Uiinc jack.

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