Indiana State Sentinel, Volume 32, Number 10, Indianapolis, Marion County, 7 April 1886 — Page 8

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THE INDIANA STATE SENTINELu WEDNESDAY, APRIL 7, 1886. I

CATARRHAL DANGERS. . To be Ired from the .danger of suffocation while lying down ; to b re the ireely.gleep soundly and andUtorbed ; to rise refreshed, head clear, brain active and free from pain or acbe; to know that do poisonous, putrid matter defiles the breath and rots away the delicate machinery of t me), taste arid bearing: to feel tbät tbe system Am not, throtspa its veins aud arteries, sack tbe poison that i nsre to undermine and destrey, ia indeed a bleuiag beyond all other human njmeDt8. To purchase Immunity irom roeh a Sate should be tbe object of all afl'ieted. But those who have tried many remedies aud physicians despair of relief or cur. cUxford's RAbüi. (.IHK meet- every phase of Catarrh, from a Hm pie beai coid to tbe most loathsome di dewtmcti e stage, it is loca& and .constitutional. Im-tant iu relieving, permanent In curing, safe, eeonomi-al and never failicg. 8irou' Raimcal I'ihk ponit of one bottle of tbe Radical Cure, one bitx Catarrhal Solvent, and one Improved Inhaler, nil wrapped in oue package, trim treates ana ii ections, and o!d by ail clrujcjtist for fl.Ou. POTTER DM ANI CT?EM"eL Co . PTOX.

Aching Muscles Relieved In one ruinate by that new. Original, elegant, and infallible antidote tto pain aud inrlam nation, the IKarm nti-l sin flastor. i or pain, or bruise or strain, or coush or cold, or muscular weakoess bot yield h to iu speedy, all powerful and never iaitiog. pain-alleviating p.operties. Atdrtiggixts, 2Ur. five for 51. uo; or ol rotier Orug and Ciia1 I C., HUm. RAILWAY ACCIDENT. An Atr Line Train Derailed Near Huntingburg, IfKliana Several Persona ISadljr lajorvtl. Evanüyili.e, Ind., March 31. At 1 p. ni. to-day the "West-bound passenger train from Louisville on the Air Line Road was thrown irom the track between Huntingiurg and Ferdinand, by a broken tie at the jancion ot two rails. There were twenty-two passengers in the ccach, fourteen of whom where injured considerably and the others slightly. The coach took tire, but there being water convenient, the tire was extinguished. Tlie train hands and passengers who were not badly injured gave prompt assistance, and the badly inj urea weie taken to Huntingburs for medical aid. The following vrere the persans injured: U. Xaer, of Metropolis, I if., severe iujary to tbe bead and internally; Charles Norris, cf Owensboro. Ky., severely hurt in the head; D. Morris, of JLouisviile. Ky.. seriously injured in the bead and back and internally: K. X. r.urke. of Owensboro, Ky., left bip hurt; John Poult, or Polk. Mtrtinsvil'e,Jnn., hurt in the Lead ; Charles Iteioht, New Albany, Ind., rum in suoukler; F. C. Hardin, PJainnVld, X. J., head and back injored; J. V. Given. Providence, Ky., injured in lhe head; Mrs. Harry Givens, Provider-, Ky., hurt in the head; Wash Month. Kircbevale, Ind.. shoulder hurt; V. Jl. Paddocks (child), pelvis, injured; V. B. fcmitb, Jluntinjrburg, Ind.; John Jones, Dale, Ind., legs hurt; John Bach, Madiionille, Ky., body and legs bruised; T. I.ve, lSe i York, of the Monarch Car Line, badly bruised on the boJy and legs. Terrible Suffering of a Jlani.ic. Ytnv, Ir.d.. March SI. About five years ago there resided in Peru a family consisting ni father, mother and a son, Boyd Wilson. The father aud son worked in the Indiana W in factory, formerly tbe Howe Factory, in this place, respected and lixed by all who ki,ew them as honest, peaceable and lawabiding neighbors. In a few short days the father and son were stricken with disease, and when medical aid had restored their health their reason was gone forever. They were taken to the Asylam for the Insane at Indiana jol is. where the father died after being confined two years. The son DoyJ, however, re covered Lis robust health, but sunk into a harmless maniac and on the 1 th of February, lhM) he was returned from thea3ylum and by order of the Township Trustee was committed to tbe care of the Superintendent of the County Asylum. Some ten days aco he escaped and came over to the city where he attracted attention by his actions, no ettort being made to recapture him. He was not heard of again until this mornin. The section men on the W., St. L. and P. Kr.ilway bad started to their work and when about one mile east discovered at a lire in the woods the form of a man, his clothes half Lmnt otT, more dead than alive, lvin over the rca's. The Sheriff was notified and the I vjt creature was conveyed to the hosDital of the Couuty Jail and medical aid was unrrored. He is severely burnt and chilled thrciij-'h. tut will recover. Wien rby was s-.ck, we cave her CASTORIA, When the mas a Ch.ld, the cried for CASTORIA "Wien she became il ina, nbe clnng to CASTORIA Warn el e tad Children, ehe gave them CASTA Fatal l lames. BKOstos. Mich.. March 30. A tire visited Erooson this morning, destroying the fine new brick block of stores which was built last summer. One of the terrible features of the tire is the death ot Mrs. Timothy Hurley and her daughter May, aed fifteen years, who were burned. Mr. Hurley and three children a boy aged sixteen and another ten and a baby about two and a half years old are terribly burned. Charles btraenly, a baker employed by Mr. Hurley, is bally nt about the face and bead. Sheriff Whittaker had one of his legs cut very b.tdly by the falling of a heavy olate gla-s. This is the fourth destructive fire that has ravaged Bronson within tbe last two aai a half years, destroying about $li,000 worth t.t property. The merits of JSt. Jacobs Oil as a sure curs for rheumatism are known everywhere. - A Journalist Miing. Clin A(.o. March 31. The Daily News' Li layette, Ind., special says: Orth Siein, a journalist, who became somewhat note t in Kansas City and who narrowly escaoed on viction there on a charge of murder, bas teen ru;i!: lor several days. Investigttion to-day shoTTs that he has drawn from the local hanks $-7,r0o of his widowed moth er's money, end has lost large amounts at the gambling iaole. Stein's familv wer? ouile wealthy, rut lo-js of tbe money sunk in the present escapade and for his defend at hansas City djs virtually left them bank rnpt. If you need a perfevt tonic or blood pur; lier, take Dr. Jones' Ked Clover Tonio. It M-eedilv cnns all troubles of tbe stomac h. kil Lev s and liver. Can be taken by the rijost delicate. Price .jO rents. C ora Lee and Mr. Mol loy Held (or Trial St. Jjvi, Mo., March 31. A special from 8pringf.eld, Mo., to the Post-Dispatch, says: The preliminary examination of Cora Lee nd Mrs. Emma Molloy for the murder of Mrs. Graham terminated Uns morning, and that the Justices decided that Cora I.ee was accessory to the crime before the fct, and that she be held without bau, and that Mrs. Molloy was accessory after the fact, and be held in bonds. The court room was densely crowded, and the decision gavw general satisfaction. The women received the verdict quietly. The roach-talked of disease germ can not fositly eiist where ttre purifying and re generating inncences of Mchols' Bark and Jrom have once held sway. If this never failing remedy is constantly' nsed. disease will be (nisbed irom the iMascbolu and kAjthreTTj triumphant.

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FINANCE AND TRADE.

MONSY AND STOCKS lew York financial Markt. NEW YORK. April 5. Mouey-On all easy at 1- per cent. Prime Mercantile Paper 4t5 per cent. Sterling Exchange Dull but .steady at ft 86 for CO dayt aod S4 67 for demand. The total lalea ol itocia uHlay were 2st,375 abarea, Jnclndlng Delaware, Lackt wanna ana Wefltern, Tf.Tfi; Delaware and Ilcrfson, 7,10; Erie, 13,ÖC0; Lake Shore, iC,370; Iiisville and Nashville, 7,315; Northwestern. 4 24.1: New Jersey Central, 3.470: New York Central, 9,992; r-aeinc Mail, 30,535; Teoria, Decatur and Evaiisvil e,,ll"; Reading. 3,200 ; 8t Paul, 17,S."0; Union Pacific, 13,635; Western Union, 7,381; Northern Tacific preferred, 7,436. Government bends were dull and firm. State bonds were very dull and steady. Railroad bonda were very dull; sales, f Xio.OoO. The change are irregular and mostly for small amounts, but Feorla, Decatur and EvanaviMe In comes are up 4'i at e74, aac uregon improvement firsts are down 3 to 90. stocks continues (lull and teaturelesa. There is no disposition to trade until a more sc ttlel con dition ol anairs is nrongni aooni. ai tee same time price rallied readily on small dealing, in dicating a very firm undertone. The most active stock was Lackawauna, which early nold down 1 per cent.,.and then .rallied to JJ. Aller a nreaa a Utile later in I lie cay to ii-Km it roie to 1'tijp before 1 o'clock on orders b?iieel toeniniia'e from tbe room in which tbe conference of coal Presidents was being held; but there was a laier break to 12., aud tbe last hour the stoek was very steady, closing at l'it,i, a net jam of 1 The other coal stocks were vt ry (j.iiti. 1 Delaware aud lfudson shows a gain of J, Jcrwy Central and Reading. The fluctuations in the teir.ainder of lhe list were within ft narrow rnce, nnd the Vanderbilta were somewhat beavy. New York entral etoKiDg with a loni uf -i and Ijike Shore but Michigan Central, on sales of 500 bares, is up 1 per cent. to(7. The (iranf.ers were unusually quiet sud steady closing either litichauged or at small advances. Southern PafitkIS up V$i2 the, highest price it has yet touched. 40Ti. Lvaiisvilie ana lerre iiair is np l per cent. Tbemarket closed wltn tne following bid: 3t)ercent. bonl8...101 ILouisyilleANash. united Mates &-iz:t ixiuisvuie ol at. a.... m Unit'd Stales i:enln.l2"'BMir. ACin.flret pld. FaciCC 6s ol vo l.iMar. & cut. seconds ntral Fac. firsts. 11 Memphis & Charl.... 32 Michigan CentraL. tf Minn tap & St. L... I'll Hin. Si bU L. Ptd tl Erie seconds...... 101'v Leolrn ud vfcjiatii...lou Louisiana coumjIk... MLssour t lOlJJ Missouri Pacific Wi .IJo i.Mobile&Ohio 1:1 St. Joe St. P. & Si. ßn...l f. Morris & Essex 13 H Iuinesnee . old. v n k : 1 1 j. a v. a - 1 lennosee t, ncw.M c.h Tex. P land gnuitg. ä'i rex. P. & P.io Kir M Sew Jersey CentralNorfolk St W. pfe...- 28 Northern Pacific... Cnitn Pacific tiEts llft; Normern raciuc piu ö'n r. ... . . I . i- L . u ... n .Tu' v. r. iaua grjju...ii;..;', 1.111. o. unuw u iwi 1 C. P. sinking fund.. I i:;i lo. preferred KW4 L'lpaini. Ha. AA VnrW I 'im I ru t nil 44 New York Central... lul Va.cou. mt. coup.... &- do. i-rett rred r Adam tipre I4ti liegl:tuy Ceutral iltou St 'lene h Ohio central. !; Ohiob MissiMippi.. Zl"4 do. prefer led Ontario 4i WekUirn.. .Jrekou Navicatioi: . V . . 1. &T.H. H. pld 90 OrcKon 1 ratuioon. ln:eri au Kxpies. 10 aur., Ced. K. s ';ai.da PiiCitc.Canada 8oUth-ru.. . iitral I'aciSc "htpeak ik Ohio... ;. V O. pfd Cr , .". A- O. nei-onds :.. raciüc Man. ...... .'4 t&t, l'auauia i :'. l'eoria. Decatur kK. i:y IJS Pittebure li !(. ;.i PiilL'ian Palace Cari: i 1" ' i Reading 21 11 jkoca island .!! Mt 1st. L. 4i 8an f'iau.'.'Imago A Alton 'oiOKO & A. p:U l.-ct 'de. L. Ji S. f. old 4.. "hiaK, isur. A W....l:!i äi. L. kS. F. hrtt ptd.lül'J ,Jit. L. Vi N. O i; U. .tU Paul. L L k Pi tU 11 ,C. il. ii fct P. pfd ..-118 C. St. L. Pitts pfd. V7 iL Paul. M. A M 115' Cin., San. klcj.. So1'. St. Paul A Omaha... B CUiveland Jn Coi.... . 47 "jäi. Paul Out. pld..liX)' j Delaware A Hud. 100-' j Texas IV.cifie ll'-8 Del., Lack. A WesU-lJo ;Cuion Pacific 4$-;l 3euvt.-rlt KioGr U' Cuiled Male h.x at rie 'll, t Wabash, tt. L. k P... H rie nieferred W iW. St. L. -k P. pfd ... K tat TenneMtee '"B'Wella b Kargo Kx....l2l -ast lennesbee pfd. .v-i.Aesteru Cnioo Tel'ort Vayne li Colorado fkial "tnnibal Jk St. Joe Han. Ji SU Joe pid Bariem 214 Houston & Texas... VI Illinois Central SSsV. tndiana. B. A West- -2 f'A HjLiiba At Texas J7Lake KrieA West.... 11 Uke fehore... - fcu Homestake Irou Silver Ontario Quicksilver do. preferred.. Southern Pacific. Sutro S. Y. C. A St. L.. do. preferred.. 17 JU0 -29 .... 7 21 17 Eastern Exchanges MEMPHIS. Anril 5. New York ezchanee sell In z at c premium. BALTIMORE. Anril S Clear! nn. r 174.297: balances, tx-,'.. NEW YORK. Anril 3. Exchange. fn89171; balances S5.&G.'Je6. PHILADELPHIA. Anril 3. Clearances. SO.Vsl.2S'J; balance?, ii.Glö.Wö. CIXCIXXATf. Anril 5. Eastern exphancn cfpa lt at 1-20 discount buying, par selling. ST. LOUIS. Arril 5. Bank clearing. 12.872.61;!: balances, $'J6,170. Exchange on New York j - t"RflKTON Inril ü .fTphiiin 111 V.l Will, kil.n. ces, Jl,2M,7Ch; money, 4&l pe'r cent.;' exchange onN'ew York, 172öc premium. 'TirA: A T.ril -. P,li.ii m Vo Yn.k was in better supply than demaud, 2j( Hk; oisf ount for 11,0(0. lJanks indicate plenty of loana ble lunus on nanas ior legitimate business reluirements, rates being 5(o er cent, on demand and 'k7 per cert, on time. Bank clearings for the day were tS'215,U. Foreign Money and Stocka. LONDON, April 5, 5 p. m. Consuls 100 5-16 for money aud 1U0 7-16 for the account. United Siatea Bonds 114. Railway Bondj-Atlim-tic and Great Western firsts, 4'' i: Canadian Pacific, J; Erie, 26; do. seconds, üuli; Illinois Central, 14!4; Mexican Ordinary, '264 ; rt- Paul common, '; New York Genual, IOC; Teansylvauia, 54,; Reading, V2H. PARIS. April 5. Three per cent, rentes, SOf ÜOc lor lhe account. COMMERCIAL. Dry goods trade yesterday was liht, aud there was a decline in prices In some Hues. Sugars were weak, some grades being ofl'cred at l-16c less than Saturday's quotations. Coffees are scarce ana firm. Drug sales were active, morphine having advanced be. I nder light receipts eggs have advanced, and a steady market is looked for. Good, fresh roll butter is in demand. Poultry is steady at last -week's iuotations. Hides, leather, tallow, grease end wool remaiu unchanged. The market for seeds is still dull, au4 there is no tnotable change in prices. Tbe following table shows the receipU of grain at this point for the past twenty-lour hours: heveived. flour, tbll... heat bu. orn, liu.... Oats, b'l Rve. bi 2,100 Tbe following table aaowa tue amount of grrain la store at this point: Wheatj rn. Oat. Kye. elevator A nt.ooo n.m, Elevator B 1.0.V) llJijj Capital Elevator 1 20,(mi0 Western f:!evator i M0. 12,010! (levator D............. ...... i 4,2.i0i l.fs'D. lH.OIJO... 2,'tlMJ ... 4.0Ü0 ... Total . '12i:.r.0' 42.07V 2.1.V.1 . CorTsp's-flav last vear.i S.ffftl frf.'3ol 44. -W riour, Grain and flay, nour Patents, I Ktty 00; extra fancy, 14 30J 4 45: lancr.n 10(3 1 25; choicest J 70)3 &5: family, 83 25(33 40; treble extra, S3 G01 15; double extra, 12 752 90: extra, 2 5032 05; superfine, 92 30J 3 45; fine, t2 10(32 25. Wheat Ve quote: No. 2 Med No. 3 Med - No. 2 Ked Rejected Lumerchantabie... Corn We quote: No. 8 white.No. 4 white

Bid. Ai!ted. s'J track . h7 trace track to track 71 50 track 61 Bid. A Iked. track U5 track 35 track ; : track j4 31J trac to track .. track ::i'4 M track 31 4 3'i track -ny. 854 track 3fr?i Pid. Asked. K. track 30 track SI lya track 20 track

No. 2 yellow., No. 3 yellow. No. 4 yellow..., fo. 2 mixea....... No. 8 mixed No. 4 mixed.Sound I'jii mixed Sound Ear. White.-., OaU We quote: No. 2 white : Mixed Rcjicud L'nrr.erchanUDie.. Rye Quiet; WJc bid. Braa-.Dnll; fll 00 bid 97-Finajuad la Ji demand; Ctoice Tltpo-

thy, fll 60 bid; No.l Timothy, fll 25 bid; No. 2 Timothy, f 10 00 bid, held at HO .'0. CBtcaeo kAXxm, Beported by W. B. Overman A Co.. Grain and Provision Brokers, 12 and 14 Chamber of Com

merce. April &. -f ijpen'g .Uitcbal.. Lowest) Cto&Ln Wbeat AprilMay.. June ,, Corn April.. ay M.., Jtine . Omtm April.. My . June.. Pork April.. May. .. June.. Lard Anril.. May-.. June .. Bib A pril May... Jnne .. I 1 VJ'-s 27i 30 9 42 9 S2 9 60 5 97 6 97 C 02 t 40 & 4i 47 14 34 2fy,A 34 I ;o.7 Oil, Zi. so oVI 20 27 37 4." 97 05 00 40 40 4S 9 27 42 5T 6.' 97 97 05 40 42 47 9 42 9 .' 2 5 'J7 5 97 6 02 5 40 5 40 5 45 Receipts Hogs. 22.000 bead. Uai lx la Wheat, 24: corn, 244; oata, 81. KV GLIED GRAIN TRADK KIVIIW. LONDON, April "). The Hark Lane Express says in ita review of tbe British grain trade daring the past week: 'Trade in native wbeaU in London is very much depressed : in the provinces the markets are irregular. The sales of Eugusn wbeat during tbe week were 61,240 quarters at 30s 5d, gainst 51,983 quarters at 32s 5d during the corresponding period last year. Flour is freely delivered. Prices are maintained, however, owing to the increased consumption arising from tbe tcarcity of vegetables. Barleys are in tbe buyers' favor. Trade in foreign wheat is without feature buyers are apathetic. American mixed corn on Friday sold at 20s ejt. ship. Leans and peas are 6d lower. One cargo arrived. 2 cargoes were sold, 4 were withdrawn and 1 remained. Trade forward is fairly brisk. Several cargoes of California wheat broogot 35s 6d&ö6a per quarter. J'he market to day was very slow. Foreign wheat were litnily held, but the demand was slow. Other articles were i'iiet but steady." fHiJJlANAFOLIS TV II OLKMALE MARKETS. Dry Uovda. rjtisTn. Winösor lsney.... faci&c luy Cocheeo fancy P.icbmond fancy Eamiiton fancy...... American fancy...... American shirting. Allen fancy.... .... Allen ahirtinjr . . Merrünac thminje.. Merrimac fancv. CouaUif!a fancy....... bit) Berwick fancv..... 4 Belmont fancy- i Waab'n'ton Ind bine 6W American Ind blue.. ('Z Albion solid 5s .. 6SfSimpon's mining... 6 4S Hiel Kiver fancy. bi . 4,S,LHinnell fancy . 4 Newton shirting Pacific A PopUo lua. 9 Maucbuster cash 10 Mabcbet:r ii DeJB..10 Atlantic alpacas. .10 Atlantic i. L. cash ...18 Atlantic F. oashm....22 Arlington Ü gray cashmero ....M ......IS Pacific Va caiduQ'rs ...10 Pacific ?4 Australian craw. . 18 Pacific-4 A.C. M. 30 F acific t-4 E. X. cash. IS Pacific MA. C cask. J21 batin Berber 12: Boucle A 12 BBOWN COTTONS. 7 IBedford R . 4'i Atlantic A . Atlantic V .. Hill s 1 .. 6J4 Yardstick 6 5 Tremont U C...,...... 5M ... 7 Stark A ........ 1 ... 6 Saranack 7 fxA Utica C ............. 4 - 7 Boot XX 6 .18 jMassachusetta B B.. VA -20 Windsor H 4& Mystic River.MMMM. Lawrence L L. Indian Head...... Conestoira W .. Peppeieil k... .. Pepner 11 F........... Peppei II 2-4 FeppeieU 0-4. ELK a CH ED COTTONS. Andittcocaln L 74Barker Mills. Lonsdale 8 rrell.. M&sonville Fruit of the Loom.. Farmers' Choice.. Owight Anchor....... PocahonUs........ Chestnut Hill .. Longdale Cambric. Aallardvale ....... vtamiutta.......... 10 Hill's Semper Idem.. T DIWUHIU A. A. ...... I r, i.. a a l Hope....... 7 Fitchville - 6k Pepperell 9-4 ....20 Pcppereil 10-i......22 Just Out..... COTTON rNXUB. B n Bi'd Bn rremont DL...... 6 Tremont H ........ 7 rremont P 8 Tremont A 9 7 INaEhua XX 12 8 Tremont F.. 9 Tremont U. 10 Tremont L... 11 Tremont R... 12 Tremont N.., Tremont Y........ 9i Tremont X......ll Nashua bhi Nashua FF 6 Nashua F . Vt Nashua T 7 i remont O. ........ 9 7 W imbledon CM. 5, 7K1 Wimbledon CL 644 8 IWimbledonCI.. 7 Nashua D. 1YX Nashua C...... 72 IYa Wimblelon CE. hi hxA Wimbledon CD. 9)1 9 iWimblelonCC..w2 """ " Sal "SM . 8 9 iW 3 85 W: A 92 lOVj.W 103; n&Ca ssnuau.. Nashua A... imbledonCB..llii imbledon CA.1S ; Nashua AAA Kafihua.X...au3H Calcutta.. 6INGHAM8. -. 7K!Wamsntta 6), .. 7U, Berkshire.-...... . bSl Amoskeag! Lancaster....., States. 7 INormandie ......... 8 6 RoyaL 8 Glasgow., York., White Man'f'g Co.. Bates seersucker.. . 7 Renfrew dress. . 9 . 7 Johnson bnk foil 10, 101 miDfl and cnrnoTs. Amoskeag.. Amoskeag ftney Bates.. Alabama plaids Louisiana plaids 7 . 7 . C , 9 9 , 7 10 Ottawa plaids........ OtlsBB lark mills. 70 check Park Mills, SO checi. Fconomy check.. Otis check Tuscarora Graniteville -8 i . 6 hdinburg cheviots.. Everett cheviotsGreat RepubUc cbev, Columbian Hamilton stripes River bide............... . 7 1 bfcy neu. .11 lYork, blue. OUt, A X A. Otis, bF... Otis, CV. A mcskeag. Everett ..... Havmsker... Everatt, I) P, .....14 14 ....1!'4 .... 7H ,...11 .7X .10 York, slate . 94 York, taucy .14 lOakluud, A .lSjColumbian . . 8 iBoe ton-......... -12H1 TICKINGS. Amoskeag, A C A 12'Lewiston, 3fi York. 0 in- ..11 iLewistOU, 32. Coniiestoga, B F 14 iLewiston, 30 Conn es toga extra 12 .Oakland, A 14 il'.; lu'i 7 Cocnestoga, c C A....11 iüakland, A A 7X et BA1N BAGS. American .17 ;Granger....... Franklinville 19 I Lewis ion 19 ,11 18 Burk, A ttXlficorgia, A CABPKT CHatN. White..... ..1S .Coverlet Chain 20 Colored 22 No. 500 Cotton Yarn.i0 Candle Wick. ') jTwine- ........20 Trie Produce Market. Eggs Paying 91 per do.. for fresh. Butwr Creamery fancy. 213'25c: choice, isi 20c; dairy, selected, 15C4l6c: country, fancy, 12c; fresh and sweet, Lc; low grades, 34c per lo. Poultry Hens, per lb; roosters, 4c; hen tnrkeys, 7tr. torn turkeys, 5c; old geese aud well-feathered, perdox., ti 00; ducks, per lbM 7c. Feathers Prune geese, 40c; mixed and duck, 2J 02.Sc Rags-1M(?I1C Wool Bright Indiana, medium unwashed, t OZlc: for heavy merino and very coarse, 19 1 aoc; tub-washed, 28&32c; burry, trash v and cot ted. lot-. beeswax l820c. The Provision Market Below are the present jobbing prices: Smoked meats, canvassed or plain (plain meat not guaranteed against skippers) ö. C. Hams, reliable brand, 15 lbs. average, c; do. 17 lbs. average. Sc; do. 20 lbs. average. 9: '20 lbs. and over, lc; do. ligbt average. 10 lbs., lOc; do. 12H lbs. average, lOJ.c. "Morgan fc Grey a brand." 1j lbs. averaze, Mc; do. 17! lbs. average and over, 9 cottaee hams, "reliable brand." 7c: pinnie hams, ''Porter brand." c : California bams, "reliable brand," 6c: English breakfast bacon, clear, "reliable brand," öJc; do. clear, "Porter brand." '.'4c; English shoulders. "reliable brand "12 1 ba. averafre. üAic; Kngltsh ahoulders, 17 lbs. average, 64c Dried beef, "Porter braDd.'' 10c, Bacon-Clear Elles, heavy, average 50 teo lbs.. c: do. medium, average 28 to 4J lbs., 7'4e: do heavy, average 60 Iba.. do backa medium weight, c; do. bellies, 7c; do. French flitch, av ersgeSlbs., ; belly pieces, average 4 lbs., c D. 8. and Pickled Meats English cured, clear aides or backs, nnsmoked, f4c; bean pork, clear, per bbl.. 2lo lbs., 112 60; pork, clear, per 1'bl., -200 lbs., f 10 50; family pork, clear, per bbl.. 200 lbs. tlO M); ham poik, per bbl., 200 lbs., $10 50. Also S hbls.. containing 100 Iba, at half price of the barrels, with 60c added to cover additional co6t ot package. Lard Pure winter kettle, rendered In tierces, 7c; current chilled do., c; in half barrels or 50-lb. tubs, 7?ic; 4Mb. tin tuba, 8jc; 20-lb. palls, 8c: 10-1 b. pails, 8J4C. Tig's Tongues-Per X bbl., 100 lbs., fG 50. Eologne In cloth. 6c; In skin, 6c. Smoked Sausage In link, " Tbo Grocery Market. Cheese Fall cream. New York, 12(jl2Vc; Ohio, 12 He: crystal, spring, 12c: Bwan Lake, ty.fi. Cofieea Common, 9'310c; ordinary, i0X(SHc; fair, llkll!c; prime, 12.V4'8tl2;c; strictly prime, 12?ai3Hc; choice. XZytihX'c; Old Government Java, Vilia,2bc', McLaughlin's XXXX, roasted, Mb packages, 100-lb casts, l;ic; 60-lb do, mic; Arbut kle s roasted, lt'c; Leverlng's, 13Kc; Cardova, l'ic; (iates' A No. I. 15V4c; Gates' prime. 14c; "L.ion," i;c; Jersey. ic; gold medal, 13c. Sugar ei'ntloaf, 7,ft7Bc; powdered, IXqfPiici granulated. .W-flieJc: standard A. VfiV.- oft A, iKiCrtfac; white extra C, ölifdc; light brown, &V''Jhc; common gradea, 54(iö-c; New Orleana, 6k5c. Molasses and Eyrnp New Orleans molasses, kettle, 4r50c; good, 40c: syrup, '2230c per gallon for common to choice; maple syrup, fl 00. Kice Carolina and Ioutslana, a'itXo. Prices Pepper, I9rts2i!; allsnicA. 10(312o cloves, 20925c; ginger, 17322c; Cinnamon In mats, I215c; nutaiegs,7)0c. -- Sal t Lake, in car lou. 93997c; dray lota, fl 059 1 10; tmail lota. 10c more from store. &tarc-Rcfijicd Pearl, 2 3 Jo per lb,; Eureka,

4c; Champion gloss, lump, oeic; Improved corn, 5&6c . , Salt Fish Mackerel, extra mess, 124 per bbl.; balvea, S12 SO: No. 1 mackerel, SlHj20: halves, st 10; No. 2 mackerel, I1.V N416; halves, S5 JsVti; No. 2 medium, $& halves, $4 50; No. 8 mackerel, 6 50; halves, $3&3 50; No. 1 white fish, f7 50; hall but, 14 per lb. Foraign Finita London layer ralalna, new, 3 40; new Valencia, liM4aile; Sultana, lie: Mutcatel raif Ins. two crown. 12 503 00: (JalLorala U L. t2 9U; Mnwatela, t2 75. Lemons Messina, S4 a5 W. New Prun. Turkish. 4y34c; Hultan, do., SHc; rnrranPi, TAca new liga, layers. i:c Dates Mat is. 45c; Fard in ten pound boxes, Italic; Persian, in sixty ponna ooies, be Citron New, b."c. Lemon Peel New, '0c Oranges Vaiercia. in qiH'f, t 00(8 60; Metwiua, &i iU(i 4 00;tal. orange, J3 003 50. Peanuta-Raw Tennessee. 5fo6c; WiiminKtt'kn, 8J4C; roasted, 10c; Tennevsee: 4yjH6)f. Virginias. 6!i7c. Bananas fla?per buncb. Vcoanuts 4 äuMa. Canned Goods We quote: Tomatoea, 8 lbs., IT '20O1 25. Paches.3 lbs. sundard.fl 82; 3 lbs., fl 9002; iconds S lbs., fl bOl 60; 2 lbs., fl 4Uia 1 SO. Pie Peaches, 3 lbs., SI 1.V41 20; 6 lbs., 11 Kh 1 90; Gooseberries. 2 lbs., 90Kc; Blackberriea. at Al 05: fctrawberries, fl 5o ; BAspoerriea, fl 15gl 25; Cherries, red, fl 0U1 05; String Beans, 8fi90c; Polls Best Peas, fl 60: Yarmouth Corn, fl 251 30; Exeelseor, 95c; Mountain ugar Corn, fl 15; Ptandard. 2 lbs., 90(ail 00; EastHaraburgCorn.fi CO; Mackerel, fl i5fsl 20; Pineapples, f 1 5032 00; Salmon, 1 Ib.. f 1 4041 50; Tumbler Jellies, Kt'JOc; Cove Oyster, 1 lb. : Ugh weight. 6C(fic: i Iba., -lull weight. II 8.V31 5; Bardines, French, fl 75 per dot.; American, fes., flper doz.; Apples, S lbs., 90395c; 6 Iba., f2 hCA2 CO: gallon. f2 50(3 6a Beans Choice navv, fl 601 65: medium, fl 60 1 70. Marrows, fl 902 00; California,. Potatoes 66GOc per bu. Sweet Potatoes Southern Sweets, fl 7582 00 per bbl.; Baltlmorea, 12 00; Philadelphias, 83 00 3 25. Apples Choice new, fl 50(52 00 per bbL Dried Apples Evaporated, Tc, common dried, 4K4C Peaches Dried peaches, halves, 4(54J4c; Canfornia halves, lue; evaporated, 15316c. Oabbage-flfetl 25 per bbl. Onions Ye) Tow Denver, f2 60(2 75 per bbL; Bermuda, t2 fto per crate. HoDey INiOx. Cran berries Cape Cod, 85 00(35 25; Wisconsin, 3 004 00. Celery 3TQ40c per d ox.

HmvI TiTnnthv. fl OSflll 35 ber bushel: clover! fr 6.S06 W; blue grass, extra clean Kentucky, fl 10 SSI ted top, 75cJl 00; orchard grass, C2 402 85, owirisr to quality; J&iiglish blue grasa. S4 00 per bu.; birdseed, rape, bac; canary, ftcsoc; hemp, 65c uhu ana 101c. Ttlvk. S3 On Iuknnn ooal. 13 SO Ptttabnr. 13 75; Raymond Citv, f3 75; anthracite, 86 25(j 6 50-, Highland nut, f2 50; Piedmont coal, f5; gas coke, lfae per ba., or $2 50 per load ; crushed, 83 00 per load; Winifrede. $3 Ih per ton; Kanawba, $375; Harking, f3 50; Island. f2 75; niosburg, 85. Hides, Leather and Tallow. Hemlock sole. 20a3lc: oak sole 30a37c: Pittabure harness leather. 34(Gc; harness leather. Stxic; bridle leather, per doz., 60($72c; domestic kip, öosoc; rrencn kip. wci z; uomesuc call, 70ciafl 10: French caU, 1 1 10(cl 86. Hides No. 1 cured, 7Jic; No. 1 green, cows, 6Hc; steers. 7K'c; No. 1 calf, 9c; cured, lOQlOJic; drv salt, lor: dint, 12c: No. 2 hides, 2c off. Tallow Prune, sc: o. 2, 3i34c Gxeafie-Brown, 25c; white, 3ic; yellow, 3c Drag Market. Alcohol, 82 1C&2 25; calomel, 75A85c: camphor. 2S&30C: cochineal, öOGOc; chloroform, 606b5c; gum opium, 83 503 75; indigo, f l3; morphine, 82 71 W 00. Oils Castor. 81 5&&1 65; sweet oil, 90c(&51 35; olive oil, fl 50&3; bergamot (Sanderson's), S33 50; lemon (Sanderson's), ft 501 00. Quinine P. and W., 8590c; cinchonida, 20(9 2öc; American bi-carb, soda, 43c; English ao., o'stic. bnnn uarrett a, 2-ox. rack., fl 00 per dot.; 4-oz. bottles, 13 per dos. Flove's sulphur, f4(6c Turpentine bi)&büc; English Venittan red, by bbl.. 2)ic; less quantities, 3c. lodyne 14 00; Io.lide pouiKh, 833 25. Cloves, 20 25c. Rhubarb, 9ocall 25. Window glass, 70 per cent. ; double, 76c ana 10 per cent. cff. Iron and Steel Market. Barlron fl 90(Sj2 10 rates; charcoal iron, f2 90 A3 10; hoop iron, f2 50 rates; Norway and Sweed iron, 4c rates; horseshoe iron, 3c Horse Shoes Burnen & Perkins', per keg, 84 10; mule shoes, f 1 per keg advance. Horseshoe Kails Northwestern, Globe and Putnam, per box, $-150. Cast Steel-Best American, per lb.. 12c; spring steel, 6c; tire steel, 3c; toe calk steel. Sc; machinery steel, 5c Cut Nails Rates for tens, Iron, 82 50; rates for tens, steel. 82 76. Miscellaneous Markets. Oils We quote: Linseed, raw, 42c; boiled, 45c; lard oil, 65Q5c; miners' oil, 55365c; lubricating oil, 123tc; straits oil, 55tööc; benzine, UKgUc; coal oil, Indiana legal test,9Vc; 150 tost, 9'-c; perfection, 12)c; water white, 150 test,LlJ,c; anow drop oil, V2)4c: Palacine oil, 14V4C Tinner's Supplies We quote: Best brand charOOal tin, L c 10x14, 12x12 and 14x20, ft 25; Ix. lOx 14, 14x20 and 12x12. fs 25; roofing. IC, 14x20, f3 75; 20x28, fll 501; block tin, in pigi, 2öc; In bars, 26c. Iron : 27 B iron, f 3.2-i; 27 C iron, 6c; Juniata galvanized. 50 per cent discount; refined, 50 and J0 per cent, discount. Sheet line, 64c. Coppei bottoms, 22c Planished copper, 32c Solder, 14 Öl6f. LIVE STOCK. Indianapolis. Usios Stock-Yaed, April 5. Cattlx Receipts, head ; shipmenU, head. Tbe tupply continues light. Market a shade lower ou shipping grades but on good uaiLters. Common remaining. Slow Mile. Export grades -...I 5 25 50 Oood to choice shippers . Fair to medium shippers - Common shippers end feeders Good to choice neifers...... Good to choice cows Fair to medium cows and heifers. Common old cow Veals, common to good Bulls, common to good Milkers, dull - ., 4 70 15 4 zm 3 7.V.J 8 70.J 3 40 9 2 7iJ no a 50 35 2j 01 20 50 .4 W $ b J j 2 CO c 3 20 0040 00 hogs Receipts, 1.Ö00 head; shipments 700 head. Quality only fair. Market active and higher. Packers and shippers buyiug. All sold. Select medium and heavy SI 40$! 4" Light and mixed packing ... 4 2"(al :lt Com rr,' .1 to good liaht..... 3 fcol ."0 Heavy roughs . s 50 10 Shcif Receipts, head: shipments, head. Market steady and unchanged. But few here. Good to choice ........$( 7V95 2". Fair to medium 3 s'xtti 40 Common..-. .-... 3 0013 50 Culls, per head. 1 00(ä2 Oü Elsewhere. CAST LIBERTY, April 5. -Cattle Secelpts, 9.W head; shipments, 570 head. Market iair at last week's prices. Hogs Receipts. 3,400 head: shipments. 3,:'00 tied. Market active: Philadelphias, 84 OO&j; Yorkers, ft 4'(44 CO: skips. fV4 5. Sheep Receipts, 4,0tu head: shipments, :t.:W0 bead. Market active t ni excited; 1ü2üo higher than last week's clOhins prices. NEW YORK. April 5. Beeves Receipts, 4,2-W head, rasking 8,0u0 head ior the week. Market opened dull and 15c lower, but a good clearani-e was made, and latest sales were the best; common to prime steers, f I 705 90; extra do., 8ö(&;5 2."; bulls aud dry cows. 3(a,i 10. The week's exports were 4-0 head of beeves, 55 head of sheep, 6:10 ((uartcrs of beef aud NX) carcasses of muttou. . Sheep Receipts, 104 head, making 2,705 head for the week. Steady for good sheep; dull and weak for common: uot all sold : extremes tor sheep all unshorn, $5(5 IS); for yearlings, 5Ts:c. Hogs Receipts, 102 head, making S i5 head for the week. Nu trad inn iu live hogs; nominal value $ 7034 90 per lOo lbs. BALTIMORE, April 5.-Cattle-Tne market is more active and quality -better, but values are unchanged: best beeves, . rjJ4 25: fi rut q ual it v, fia5 12j; medium, 5 ö0'l s..f2; ordinary, J2 50 öt'; most of the sales were aUll iiyv Receipts. s41 bead: sales. Sfl.'i head. fcwine Moderate supply and only fair demand. Receipts. 4. 220 bead: quotations, S-i 2"Hi "J4 net. fchctp-The reef ip'.i ff snecp and lambs were l,0s5 head; tuotations, sheep, f JSC 25. ST. I.Ol'IS, April 5. Hogs Receipt , 1.300 head; shipmcu.., 1,20 head. Market firm and prices higher; Volkers. ;'JJ 1 lj; packers, 1110 Öt SO: bnt hers. SI J0'1 0. Cattle Reeeipts, 1W bead: shipments, 100 bead. Market very dull but prices steady; export steers, f 1 85(45 20. common tothoicc shippers, 4 1.V&4 75; common tocboice cows, $2 4031; stockers, i2 t7a. ÜO: feelers, Sl'ct 40. tiecp Receipts, none: shipments, 700 bead. Market very dull and prices entirely nominal. KANSAS CITY, April .". The Live Stack Indi cator reports: Cattle Receipts. 710 head: shipments, none. Shirminff slow and weak: butcher steers and cows firm ; steers, quiet : choice to fancy, 85 10(35 .0; fair to good, f4 so3 .i 00; commonio meaium.s-um ou; stockers and feeders, f t 30(4 20; cows, f2 ixng,i M. Hogs Receipt, :;,G.U head; shipments, none. Market steady; good tochoice. 8t 10: common to medium, i:; 60f3 90; skips aud pigs, f2'3 5.1. 6heen Receipts, 1,552 head : shipment, none. Market stronger: good to choice, fl 25) 20; common to medium, 822 SO. CHICAGO, April 5,-The Drovers' Journal re pons: CatUa Receipt. 5.SO0 head: shipments, l.-XO head. Market steady; shipping steers. UV to 1.5C0 lbs., -K5s: stockers aua leeaers, eM" 4 50; cows, bulls and mixed,f234 30; bulk, f2 75J Hoga-Recelpta, 22,000 head; shipmenU, 8,000 read. Market generally steaav: mugn mm buct, 4;5 904 35: packing and shipping, fl 30(1 50; light, f3 90(44 :iö; skips fj(43 90. Sheep Receipt, 1.6 A head: shipments, 800 head. Market strong; natives. 8JCif,; Texan? , 2 7'94 25. The Drovers Journal special Liverpool cable reports cattle le higher; best American steers, l3c per pound dressed weight. . . 1 BUFFALO. April 5. Cattle Receipts. 1.020 head rricesadTinwdöQlücIroa Jaet ecday; export

rrades.$5 25f&.5 ff; good to rboiee sbippina; steers. 14 U(ht; common to fair, 84 4 50; Blockers and Inders quiet and steady at S3 254 25; veals dull and weak at 84 10(4 SO. Kheeo Receipt. 60110 bead : good to choice fairly active and firm at $ftv 50: inferior to lair dull and weak at $4 755 50 lambs, choice to extra, firm at W 75&7 0; inferior to fair, weak at 85 5 cO. Hops Kecipts, 90 bead; moderately active and adt, litntpigs, f 1 1X4 30; mixed pigs and light Yorkers. 84 :'2j4 4S; seiecled Yorkers, J4 50(J 4 55: seiecled medium weights, 84 60(a4 OU "gixxl to ch iee heavy. 84 .i4 C5; coarse mixed heavy tndsf3V(j(g4 15.

MARKETS BY TELEGRAPH. froeibiv iirau, CHICAGO. April 5. Tb pressure to sell wheat wa very urgent at the opening ou change to day, and ton tinned so throughout the entire sessionThere were a few sales at the opening at Wc, but the market fell off quickly to 7Je, rone to 7&J.4; but broke off agaiu to 7'c. ano at 79 7 16c at tbe close of the recular board, and finished at the fsme figures lu the afternoon. The faUurc of aersin fiim at Dnluth assisted tbe weakness, while tumors of increasing lsbor troubles aud hue weather for the growing crop were also nsed as bear" arguments. After icgular trading hours May wheat sold on the "curb" at 7914C the lowest price at which tbe options had beeu quoted for this year. There was a further decline in corn and oats, tbe price of cash No. 2 corn declining to ij3j.vc in tbe afternoon. Provisions, on the contrary, were firmer, mess pork closing in the latest trading 710c higher than on Saturday. Flour Dull, easy and with no change in quotations. Wbeat Weak a Ja lower; dosed about 1c lownr than Saturday. Sales ranged: April, 74?47W;c, closing at74'4C: May, 79iJ-l0kC. closing at 79 -916c; Jnne, 8182c, closing at 81 5-1 6c: No. 2 spring, 74;4Cs77,c; No. 3 spring, 676Vc. Corn iuiet and easier, owing to increasina reports and the weakness in wheat; cash, 337 'i8lc; April. 33TCä34c, closing at 33Vc; May, 3"yhg,iitrc. closing at il 15-lGc: Jnne, 2a( 38 3-lCc, closing at 3V- Oats Trading brisk, with values lower; cash, 2c; May. SOJSc closing at 20c; June. mifa3Cc, closing at 30 5-16c Rye Dull; No. 6.'l.i(a56c. Barley Nominal; No. 2. 6Tc Flaxseed Easier; No. 1, 81 06. Mess Pork Unsettled: prices ruled 7?410c lower early, rallied l2Vail5e, and closing steady; cash, ft) 40 9 45: May,f9 3749 52, closing at f9 52! i; June, 9 459 624. closing at t9 60(a9 t.2'i. Lard steady with a lair demand; cash, 86 95: May, 15 K&G, closing at 5 976; June, fß ooft 02, closing at f6 my, Boxed Meaw-Swady; dry salted ahoulders, 83 853 90: - ri ides. S5 37J..,4ä 40; abort clear sld " T - ngar Unchanged. Butter Conitu..i -:e Firm; creamery, 25g c: dairy, l&As. Lus -KXSllc. ReceipU Flour. 11,000 bbls.: wheat. 17.000 bu.: corn, 101 000 bn.; oats, b2.eoo bu.-. rye. 2.000 tarley, 42,000 bu. Bhipmenta Flour. 11. ooo bbls.; wheat. 8.000 bu.; corn, 21,000 bu.; oats, 29,000 bu.; rye 1.000 bu.: barley. 15,000 bn. Afternoon Boara Wheat Unchanged. Corn Lower, Msy closing at 375c. Oats Weaker at 29 13-lCc May. Pork and lard unchanged. NEW YORK, April 5. Dour Receipts, 20,195 bbls.; exports, 3,33 1 bbls.; &,) 5 sacks; market heavv : sales. 1L00O bbls. Wheat-Receipts. 24,750 bu.: exports, 192,4T2 bu.; spot lower; options opened heavy, closed firm; sales, 5,976,000 bu. Of futures and 320,000 bu. spot; No. 2 spring, 94c; do. last half of May. 90c; lo. i spring, c. l. and 1.. 8(c; white California, 93 Yje, delivered: No. 2 red, 91'4 C2c, store; 92fa92if, f. o. b., 9494.l4C deUvered; No. 2 red, Aptil, 9192c, closing at 92c; May, 92&92j1ie, closing at June, 93i,ö93JsC, closing at 9314c; July. 93?i94c closing at 93-.ic: August, ÄSttM'Me, closing at 93c; S'-p'ember, 94.ö-H?4C. closing at 94c; October, 'jj'o-jc. closing at'.U); isovemoer, V79uC, closing at 97ic; December. OfcJifaOic. closing at 9Sc. Con. Lower: closing weak: receipts. 9,000 bu.; exports, i:,-2l6bu.: sales, 6C4,000bu. futures and 2,23,ooo bu. of spot: ungraded. 42H(ft4lc; No. 3, 4.:'4c; steamer, 44g444c: elevator, 4f58'at6c: No. 2, 45?4C elevator, 4'.c afloat ; yellow, 40c ; No. 2 April. 4M.a45?ic. ciosire at 4o?;c: May. 46':(a 4lhc, closing at 4oc; June, 4t4(g47c, closing at 4frt4c: July. 4!iS4c closing at 4ic: steamer and April, 4454c: May, 44c Oats Lower and more active; receipts, 32,300 du.; exports, sm du.t mixed Western. 41(S43c: white do.. 40(3401;. Stock of grain in store April 8: Wheat, 3,M2,8i)ö bu.; corn, 3.83'.M6 on.; oatö.M.iü'.t bu. ; rye, 80,424 bu.: barley. 93,207 bu : malt. 263.569 bu.: peas. 3,053 bu. Hops Quiet. Coffee Options a soade stronger but cjniet; sales, 8,500 bags; April, 7.10 7.4.)c; way, .i.ic; June. 7.wc: August to uecemoer. 7.10c. Sugar Quiet and steady: refined dull, yellow, 4)447'rr, powdered, 6 5-16ööJ4c. Molasses Dull. Petroleum Stead v at 72c; crude, in bbls., 6(aCic. Tallow Steady at 4sil!4c Rosin Firm: 1071110. Turpentine Firm at 50c Egs Firm; demand fair; receipts, 5,252 packages: Western, 1212. Pork Steady and in moderate demand: old mos. f'J 50(310. Beef Steady. Cutmeats Firm; pickled shoulders, 4c; pu klea hams, s:;;.; miuaies dun; long clear, oiAc. laro wniet; western steam, spot jo tfyv. April. 86 26: May. (6 2(6 27: June. V 30(üt6 32: July, 86 37; August. 80 4:1: September, 86 50; city steam, jo lo. Butter rirm; wcs.crr, i5, vjc; Elgin creamery, oX&X. Cheese t)uiet and firm; Western, 7ill.,4c Copper Quiet. PHILADELPHIA, April 5. Flour Dull, weak and unchanged. Wheat Dull, weak and lower, No. 2 red, April, 91K(ä92c; May, 9292; June, 92693c: July, 9(a,9oC. Corn Sjot steady; steamer No. 2 mixed and yellow, isoiö'c; No. 2 mixed and yellow, 4"Ji4.,4c: futures steady; No. 2 mixed, April, 45;,45j'f,c: May to July. 464fa 4f4ic. Oats Spot steady, with moderate demand; white, St(40c; options dull; No. 2 white. April, 3v.&4Cc; May to July, SfcaSO'c. Provisions QufeL Mess Pork New, fll; do., prime, fll 11 05: do., family, $12. Hams Stigar-nured, per lb., 9(9 lie Lard Steady: refined, fö 67J4&7; do., steam, 86 30. Butter -Quiet but steady; cieamery, extra, 3023c; Western dairy, extra. 15it;c: Western, good tochoice, 10012c. EggsSteady: fresh, 13c. Cheese Firm and fairly active: Ohio flats, choice, lOlOe; Ohio, fair to prime. 89'..c. Petroleum Dull; 70 abel test, in barrels, 7";;c. Receipts-Flour, 2.000 bbls.; whi at. 6,000 bu.: corn. 14.000 bu.; oats, 17.000 bu. Sniimeuts Wheat u,000 bu.; corn, 2,000 bu; oats, 15.000 tU. CINCINNATI. April 5 Fotton-Firm ; middling, 87rc. Flour Slow; familv, $3 Sörtjl 10; fancy, 84 20(51 45. Wheat Firmer; No. 2 rod, 90'."Jlc; receipts. 8,000 bu.; shipments, 2:5. 000 ou. Corn - Nominal; To. 2 mixed, 37c. Oats-Firm; No. 2 mixed. 32Vc Rye strong and hierher; No. 2, 6Sc. Barley Dull; extra No. 3 spring. 5c Vic. Pork Quiet and firm at 80 87). Lard in fair demand at fö S5&5 90. Bulkmeats Quiet; Fhoulders,f3 62: short rib sides, $5 40. Bacou Firm; shoulders, i I 37 V4; short rib sides, fti 05; short clear sides, 80 25. But'er Firm; Northwestern extra creamery, 34335c; good to prime creamery, 23:i0c; good to prime dairy roll, 109 12c Linseed Oil Steady and firm at 41(S42c. Sugar Steady; hard refined, 65B(a7!ic; New Orleans. öraöJic. Eegs Firm at 11c. Cheese Firm: Erime to choice cured Ohio factory, 9(jl0,lc. ogs Firm: ommon and light, 8-5 3-Vj4 25; packing and butcher', 54 lOyt 05; receipts, 1.169 nead; shipments, 4U head. ST. 10U1S, April 5. Flour-Dull and unchanged. Wheat Demoralized, weak and decidedly lower, closing lJ'c lower than Saturday; No. 2 red, cash, K(u,c; May, bö-Ji;. closing at &öc: June, SCVJiC closing at btic; July, MVÖM5-ÄC closing at Sl'-ic: August, 83'jS4c, clusiugat SSfifi. Corn Dull but irregular, nenr futures higher, more deferred lower: No. 2 mixed, cash, S:V4:c: April, S3:8Jic closing at 334; Mav, :r4ra34'hc. closing at S4c. Oats Dull and weäk,cloing i&'c under Saturday; No. 2 mixed, cash. 29c: April, iJ-ic bid; May, 2JI4C RyeSteady at 59V43. Barley Very dull and nominally unchanged. Lead-Steady at ft 7-i asked. Hav-Quietand unchanged. Butter Steady and firm; creamery, 27(ft::Jc; dairy. I(a2se. EggsFirm at 9'4c. Flaxseea-Higher at fl 10. Bran-Weak at 60c. CornmealSteadyatSl 8.5(51 90 Wool Quiet and easy but unchanged; tub washed, 2rt34c; unwashed, 13 i:!c; Texas wool, 922c. Provisions-tmly fairly active but firm aud higher. Pork tlO. LardFirm at t5 82l.:&i 85 uulxmeau Strong; loose lots, long clear, $S 30; short ribs, 85 40; short clear, 80 SO; boxed lots, long clear. $5 SO: short ribs, S) 40: short clear, 60. Bacon Strong: long clear, l' SO; short ribs. S'i 90(55 9.'; short clear, f;at lo. Hams Firm at f äo&ll. Receipts Flöur, 2.C00 bbls.; wheat, 14,ooo bu.: corn, lot.ooo bu. ; oats, 22,000 bu.; rye. 1. OOO bu.; barley, 2,ou0 bu. Shipments-Flour, 18,000 bbls. ; ffheat, 3,010 bn.: corn. lT.ofo bu.; oats, 17,000 bu.; rye, none; bariev, none. Afternoon Board Wheat Waak aud ?4c lower. Com-ry sud ';c lower. 0ats-A shade easier. NEW ORLEANS. April 5. Flour Dull : choiee. 84 fancy, 81 ; extra fancy, 4 90; Minnesota I . . . . . ' .. I n , 1 1 . auu winter wntat jiaicuts, iw. viiu . uscincn, mixed, 45c: yellow, 4C. Oats Steady; choice w estern. 3i(ki 40c. Corn meal Quiet at 1190. Hny Quiet but steady; prime, 51t'3l7; choice. $17 50 . . r . . i, I . . . . ri . . ' '. T. i. fin -i-i (II lo OW. 'log iiuiiucis fun. iuia i "j, i ard-Reflned tierce at to 75. Bulk Meats-Shoul ders. 83 f4; long clear, 80 37; clear ribs, $5 37 (0 50. Bacon shoulders, 84 a75; long clear. ;; clear ribs, fti 12J4 Hams Choice suar cured. SJ (a'AiO. Cofiee-Quiet but steady; Ilio, 6I310c. Rice In fair demand : unchanged. Cotton Seed Products In light demand but holders firm prime crurJe oil. delivered, 21l.5225c; summer yellow, t.o. b., 27,4f2'.Uc: cake and meal, VJl4C4 2V.a. Sugar in light demand nut nomers firm; oiH.n kettle, strictiy prime. 47w: prime. 4ic; centrifugals, choice white. 6c: off white, bl&.b 57c; choice yellow clarified, & 13-16c; seconds, 4(tt5,4c. Molasses Quiet and weak; openkeme, good prime to strickly prime, 32c: prime, 20(j 22c: centrifugals, easier; prime to strictly prime, lt'i 20c. x hange New York sight at 81 60 premium. Clearings ol the banks f 1,52, J4'J. BALTIMORE, April 5.-Wheat-Western steady and dull: r-o. 2 winter red, spot, isjwjuc; Mav. 92M92-;hC: August. 91".(a'JlV Corn We'ern casv and dull; mixed spot. 40(gtO!4e; April, 45' iöl'rjic; May, 45? Kf-i A C; steamer, 45U'S 4.:4.c Oat Firm and ouict: Western white. &'J Ä41c: do. mixed, 87&38';c. lTovisions Nom inally steady and dull. Mess Pork 110 25SJ11 75. Ijird - Refined, 7',7c Ekr Quiet at llesll'-jC Coflee Steady and quiet: Rio cargoes ordinary to fair, MifliKJiC Receipts Flour, 5,000 bbls.; wheat, 7.U00 bn.; corn. 4j,o bu.; oats, 5,000 ou, rve, 1,000 bu. Shipments Flour. 6,000 bbls. MILWAUKEE. Anril 5. Flour Quiet and nn r ha need. . Wheat Quiet: cash. 76j4e; May.797ic: June. 81?4 Corn-Dnll; No. 2, SCC Ota Eterdier; No. 2, 31J1C Bye-Nominal; No. 1, 62ic.

Tarley Easier: Ho. 2, S2Kc Provlsioma Firm. Alesa Pork Cash or April. f9 35; May. 89 46. Lsrd Prime steam, cash or April, fö 95; May, 85 67i Butter-Steady; dairy, 18a$i!c. Cheese Unchanged at lOM&llaC. tn Steadv at 10S1 lie -Receipts Flour. 10,?il bbla; wheat, 2O.0M bu.; barley, 7.300 bu. Shipment Flour, 7,693 hbls.! wheat 1,379 bu.; barley, 4.022 bu. tOUIPVILLK, April 5. Cotton Steady; middliug, Sis;4. Grain Firm. Wbeat No. 2 longberry, 91c; No. 2 red. 89g9Uc Corn-New mixed, :V,ö37c; white, 37)i3Sc.Oat-Xew No. 2 mixed, 32c. Provisions irmer. Bacon Clear rib sides, 85 !: clear sides, shoulders, $4 37. Bulkmenu1 Clear rib sides, 85 50; clear sides, 85 75; shoulders, f4; mess pork, fio 50. llams-8ugar-cured, 89 05ai0. Lard Choice leat. f7 758. TOLEDO, April 5. Wbeat Weak : May, 87Jc; June, tc; August, 87;c. Corn Inll; caah or Kay. 4;:c. 0au-l)ull; No. 1 white, 34c bid. Cloveiseed QTdet: cash, 86 20. Receipts Wheat, 6.(00 bn.: com, 11,000 bu.; oats, 1.000 bu. BhipZBerta Wheat. 4.0t bn.: corn. 5,000 bu. KANSAS CITY. April 5. Wheat Lower; cash, 62c; May quiet at tf1: June. 6Vic 68J asked. Com Quiet: cash, 27l4'c bid. 28ic asked; Mav, 2-sa bid. 2s7io ftxk-1 - Inn. h.H -xji.

atktd. Oats Nominal at 27c bid, 27fcc asked." " Oil. WILMINGTON, April 5. Turpentine Firm at 41c. ANTWERP. April 5.-retroleum, P J.f paid, and ICf sellers. CLEVELAND, O, April 5. Petroleum Unchanged; a. w. 110. 7c. TlTL'b'VLLLE, Pa., April 5. NatlpcsJ transit lertlflcatea opened at 7Jc: highest pace, 735 ic: :o we st, 71J4CJ closed at 73c BRADFORD, Pa., April 5. National1 transit oertJflcates opened at 72'ic; closed at 72c; highest price, 73c; lowest, 71?4c; clearances, 86,000 bbls. PITTSBURG. April 5. Petroleum Fair, active and firm; National transit certificates oue tied at 72V:c; closed at 73c; highest price, 73Uc; liwest. 71ic OIL CITY, April 5. National transit certificate opened at 7 Je; Highest price, 73c: lowest, 7H4c: closed at 73ic; sales, 2,394.000 bbla; clearances, 2,22,(00 bbls.; charters, 57,440 bbls; shipments, 90,686 bbls. Cotton. MEMPHIS, April 6. - Cotton - Steady; mlddllEf , 8-4c; receipta. 1,082 bales: shipments, 1,946 bales: stock, 100,204 bales; sale. 1,160 bales, ST. LOUIS, April 5. Cotton Market quiet and steady. Receipts, 394 bales; shipments. 139 bales; sales, 66 bales; stock. 86,278 bales; middling, 8?4c NEW ORLEANS, April 5. Cotton Firm ; net receipts, 2,763 bales; gross receipts, 3,271 bales; export to Great Britain, 3,526 bales; to the continent, 8,506 bales; sales, 5,000 bales; stock, 279,604 bales. NZWT0HK, April 5.-Cotton-C. I Greene & Co.'s cotton report says: The movement waa light and confined principally to local deals. Tbe romewhat uncertain character of foreign advices appeared to create general caution and a disposition to stand off for more explicit lmformation. Just at the end of the session, however, a few shoits concluded to cover and this closed the spot business rather better at full rates. Irrj Goods, IfXW YOBsT, April 5. Dry Gooda With many selections of a miscellaneous character but small quantities called for by all markets. Agents have a fair td goed business in a quiet wav. The weather has bt en against tie jobbing and retail raae. Whisky. CINCINNATI, April 5. Wnlsxy-Firm at fl 10. ET. LOUIS, AprU 5. Whisky Firm at 81 10. CHICAGO, April 5.-Whisky-Steady at fl 14, NEW ORLEANS,' April 5. Whisky Unchanged. Trolled gold solid ring makes a heautirn! and valuable irift for a lady, (rpntla. man or cb ild, and la order to secure new customers for our Companr, we will forward prtrid to any address, one of our HEAVY 1-K. noLLF.UeSOLD S4H.II KINGS either in Pl.AI.N B A M. II A I V KOl I, IKl RLK UKAItT or II ADM)M K CT " set with either IX or IX Tl'Reit en-F:. shown in illustrations, on receipt of only 60 ETearh. Wewill engrave any Name, Initials, Mottaor srntlmrat esired on the inside of tlie ring- Wltkaut l.xlra C h arce provided yoa CUT OUT THIS ADVERTISEMENT andtnRntonsonorbpforjrLYlt.lta. At the same tune e send your r:np wawiil mail yoa a bundle of our Catalogues, and f"el rnre yon will be to hiphly pleased with the rmp.and that it wiU giTemjch entire aallKfaetion, that yoa will oblige us by ditribuftngr oar Ctu!oTe amorr your friends, and at tbe same time showing them tbe K:-aatlful Klnc revived from at. You can in tbia ut a.lt u ia 9elline other fomä of stantlurd Ballt 7. whicb we manufacture from new and erlrMjal deslra and which we (xC Alt AN 1'EL to givevutUlacUoa, By cur Putsre Sales we nake car Prct. Remember the rlnjr we send you la not an Kleetre Plated King-, but H KAY V I-K. KOLLLD t.OLl. and this I .NI'KKf E1HISTE offer is on Iv made to tntraduee our rood a and Cataloraea into your vicinity. Our firm la old established and reliable, manufacturing first-class (roods from tbe precious metaia We ran only send out a Limited S naabep of rinirsat price na-utd, and to prof ect ourselves from jewelers ordcripg quantities we wid insert this adver tisementONLY 0S1CK In this paper, hence require ou to eui li oat and aead t wa. that vre may know yea ans entitled to the benefits of this oner. UNDER NO CIRCUMSTANCES will we Send min than two r intra toaay on person or familr. but after you have ordered and o'her rinirs are desired, we will furnish IH-bU MLU OOLUt KINtfH at from $.1.00 to S.0. If yoa wt-b one ring send ntthis advertisement and 50 cents t if you wish two rinza send this advertisement and 81. 00. It more than two are desired you muft pay full p? b .-t m I r, tliA ir.n rinir von vrir.rult tifecce of string- so as It v. Ill jut meet around tlie flnper. In ordering state loe kum 01 rinn or nnira. 1 rin ssv whether it is a earn tor turquoise that in w anted, alio write plaialy the enfrravmtr you wish on t.e inaitie. Small amounts can be .,r rcr-iKtiv-Hit letter. Poslaee st ups received thessme ascash. If you are in New York at any time would be pleased to have youcall and see as. Address ROTAL IIPCRT1K3 CO, 247 Peah Street, H.T. WANTED. S250 AKONTU. Agenttwiated. ObertMÜ ma article in tbe world. 1 aample frk Addreaa JAY BRONSOKlKtwIl.llUa, HT ANTED To sell German carp, cheap. Call or address A. H. RICHARDSON, Center Valley, Ind. WANTED An active man located outside principal cities. Salary fTO to f 100 per month to represent, in bis own locality, au old established house. References exchanged. MANUFACTURER, Lock Box 1560, N. Y. BIB PLOVER J0N10 Is the best known remedy for all Wood diseases, stomach and liver troubles, pimples, costivencss, bad breath, piles, ague and malarial diseases, iniii?etlin, loa of app-Ute, low spirits, headache, and all diseases of lue kidneys. Price SO ceuts, ot all ilrupgisis. CHA1? M. CONNOR, Nashua. Iowa, says: "I cheerfully recommend KHl) CLOVl R TONIC for stomach trouM. and liver comilatnt. 1 am now WO nV ftOCAad bottle, and it uakc a3 feet iutt M aMM. ltrewster's Patent Keign Holder. Vau Itnaa ak a a WhAra wlä Tll t Vl VTv nrtt I under horses' feet. One agent sold lidox. in ztove-mio HpaIpt snl.1 6 doz. in LS dt VS. gam pie worth 81.50 free. Write for terms, Mil a- v.- ltRFWiiTV-R llnllv. . hlran AGEtlTS uVIIITm forDR.SCOTT'Sbestitl. ITArllLUdii Electno Corsets. Sample free to those becominn afreuu. No rh-k. quick sales. Territory sivea, S7" fi.tif Motion o-iiaranteed. AilitreRS DrTTcSTt. 842 Broadway. NEW YORK Men Think they know all about Mustang Liniment. Few do. 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