Indiana State Sentinel, Volume 32, Number 11, Indianapolis, Marion County, 14 April 1886 — Page 8
TSEIH DI ANA BTATE eEKTlNEL, WEDNESDAY APML 14, 38.
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SNEEZING CATARRH. Tbe distrraing snceae, sneeze, sneee, Ue acrid staiery diata-arge from tbe eye and none, the painful lnttaininaticn extending to the throat, the rwelriog ol the wu.'us lining, cawing choking sensations, cmgo, ricging noise in tbe bead and sNttig' .headaches toow taroiliar .besc eympUvm are lo toov.o(i bc snfler periodically freu bead iMor ir.tiuena. and wbo lue ia igprapre of ti e tn't thiit a single application of Si.lod s hadic! ure for tatarin will aC'ord !) - ij t.M-fctiM-uT i( rare of siicnte catarrh ?!? "but a tarnt oca t bat thi rmdy will.lo n llt uroii .ruis. wlinf the brvi'.lßiug ? ob-rtn.-i-r-y cbt-kin?. iiril ro.-ux . i-u uvi i -tlni. tl-e brani g afViMed. sioeiiapd taste gone, timet :i rrit'Kl f.iwt id'kmp wirb grad.ial'y ) fi i ii.j.' i'M'ii npn iberiebi: t:wi system. Tnen itiitM U h.i vf-lon fi(riive iowe f anforfl ktdi-fit l)')"! ujj tr-'s i'seif in ins lan taerco grpfe'iil Thef. Cur- t-gios front the firol ai-P'.t. MtiHti. It is rapid radikal. perinttuenL, e-uni m-k l. Mii'. - 'ftmlr'p )il Cure oonivii of one bottle fthe hdisl Crre. one box -tnrrbil Solvent and sn-lro proved letaler, priee 11.00. FflTI Psixl NDfUUlCiLCO.. EostOU.
Aching Backs Weak Packs, Pain. Weakness and IntiamTsation of tbe Kidnevs. Shooting Pains through tbe Loins, Hip and tide Pain. Lak of t-treneth and Activity ltlMiti) in minnt end upeedily cured by tbe t'imrnra, Aati-Hain Planter, a new. original, t Iff ant and icfaüfile antidote to pe.iu.Dl iboamioation. At druggists 2V: five for tl.W: or . i-4t(;t f r-e of Potter Drag at Chemical Co., Man. CHICAGO'S SPECULATIVE TRADE. What Goe Iow With a Knth Corn tiuiclv tla Prtvisoi s Featureless. Cpeclal to the feoCnei. Ci)Hai;u. April 10. 'beat on -'Change this Mlr touched tbe lr.went point at which it has sold on this ercp. Por sonie time past talk of a f iraeco-Toikibb war and the posIliIi:y of other Zarcpe.an complications has been the iiia s:i-tatuitgtiv-torof ite d al, and when it was anei;ced itat this windy dispute Lad co!!apved and iLgiihti renvois took an upward jump, Norm Ktarn, Jai k Cudahy, Joats and other big bears nade a drife at the niarket here, carrying it ln niLh a mh. A tretnendonx amount lotg" beat was brought out on lo-.-al amount, and Le clique of Northnestcm speonlatora. who fcave Uir -Jul-iUMr'.eri at M iuuepoli, tuj whet lae Jor sou it- Ume Own maain? no nfc';sfii iUmpt to Cii'i prirts, because digus'.etl. Ibf) AQDitK.()a!l tbe wtat tbey owned fcre em xl-eu wiW j f ois: wdat tbey owned in ui-: JVuftowt!. Dd i a said even attalnst the t!o ir tlK-y ta1 grwiM. Axander Mitchell let ro h t,f torkcf paiu wbivb bts lck at .M:lwaik.e h.'f oen t-arryitK for rronr h. and country bo!dei er ktihm t.til m) id.i to a man. It it as not tinrU a:er a decline of over four eeuta that -be ai ftcatiied Uitlf. Iben there was a sica'l reactUm wi Ulk of iare export purchaseri at the e.v lKaxt od tije -workirie" f beveral gol k! lotstiinfct from this market, but triuie was ie-y eiuB!i. There wis a gvneral le'.iei that it wonM Ve pietty ba4 needing for the bears ii thej RlIrsapted to force v)-js lower, but tbe re-v eron OiJCui'B were not ery eon Uvut and .li-o-e.l to b CCtlJCas,'-Ttis neak feeling is in part o inif to hjah frtijrht rates ard tkss iccea-e iu Tvt&r'.n at tfce Northwest. This lat:er item, nowOCr, it explained by the fact that IV kola BFees a tax oc ell grain hejd by her farmers April J. If th1a if ite correct eip!anatJon there jfconld herealter be a icarVeil chance in that direc:ion. ktesnw lule tbe old world wemi to paint 'toward '.lirb. Uearancci from the seaboard have been tie largest for a cocsMorabls period., en 1 itc Icrt that foreign market bate rernaluei f rd Iii site of otT weakness indicates that they are about as kw as they ran get. In fact, the situation on the other side is believed to be on a more Jfritsmate basis than at any previous time inoe IbifZ, whea linirüsü '(notations were onae Ui.--e t iinnj-h hicbtr than now. On the other hand. ' tbcwfaitfr iD tbis country is warmer, end as very f cedaynow crunts to tie advantage of tbe .jr.cwiLK winter wheat and hastens the Enning of tbe frir-g grain. This is likely oon to be a big factor io u.:ki;g the market. The inajoriiy f tLe "fchort" iim w re ynt out i:iideran!T aoo.e e frrt, vt rarge, and it will, therefore. "e dni-' m 'o frith teu tbe -bears-' into covering. Vet. as a !. rercatked this morning, it I no; usually irr Lt:e :o tell wteat directly after a bijr rn is hardly u ad y. klthongh the innreae in toc in -ore d'lring the last half of winter has iikiMi t a icaMial decrease in the Titdble ijv p'y. The February bulge, however, get in motion towards tbe rea board nch inantitiesof grain timt a gfut Las I en caused. Kail shipments are dise9rtgvd by the attitude of -the trunk lins, and erl room is scarce. The opening of navigation abouid cause a materiel -hange in the Mvtation. Picvicns have developed no netr features. The run of fci'gs is very irregular owing, doubt)-s, to Jabr troubles ia the cuhwest Prices ail around re peneraJiy cousidrol too low to invite sl'iing. vshI yet there ia nothing at present on whicn to lre an adra&ce. Te County Rerorder Fonad Head nt j Clarlrtowa. Ir'ifi IS fT6 10. This morniug at OiEU'TO", Jnd.rS"fiT ed his sa5 o'clock, t!! WJilito 'eflTyrp -of loon? at Ctar;e6towh. be joahd ti'H Aki r. . an Shelby, Cbr.hty Itecorder. in. Ule ienf y'rl cf Lis rrem;c, about seventy-live leci from the jier ooor, lie was seen nt at. Mr. Defwr's at 9 o'clock last evening, when he left tbC hoü-e rictbiue icore was seen f him unvll tb H?a.l bbdv Tvc?. fo-ind, and he per:-hol Thvrc alone rrr(rg tie dar, -IcsJa Uo'ts ci 'ire n'ht. wbtn found a süebt abrasioh opan the forebcfd. )cft heek and nose seemed to indicate that e bad fallen heavily to the ground. There is no nrrlcion of toul blav. Ka"n fcbelby was icr Sön of Triaa Shelhy, and erandpon of ICTan Shelby, who in turn was a de--enüant of the British General Kvan Shelby, if ho case to this country shortly before the Kevohition. Tbe family is a remarkable one among the pioneer of Indiana and Kentucky, and contributed a tiCfernor to the latter State. Isaae Shelby, who wa aJo cretary of War under President Mon rre, in 1M7. Th Fix Trial, t pedal to the 5ertiieL Nashville, Ind., April 10. This is t-e sixth day I the trial of Evan Fix. The State rested yesterday and the defense cocaoceuccd &e introJaction of eidnre. Tbe proceedings are tedious, as the atlorr.ey on ea-h side are lighting the case st'ib-l-cmiy. It Is lmoossible at this time to say what the venlict of the jry w ill I.e. It is thought thst a tindir.K will not be reached until the middle of next w-ek. Tbe cae ia creating gree.t interest In this section, and the court-roota is Tacked daily. Prol'ibition in Khode Island. NiwroRT, R. 1 April 10. The result of Wednesday's ycle thronghout the Siate, curryiirg the constitutjocal amendment, which forbids the manufacture and sale of Intoxicating liquor, has cau-ed great commotion here, especially among sutnncer hotel keepers. Many prominent liUor dealers are thus early arranging to meet the inevitable. One of the best-known merchants has announced to bis friends his determination to give n p b isiness in July, and four leading taloon oalers declare that they intend to close their saloons entirely directly after the law goes intoefi'ect, eul will make no eflort to evade the law, which will F'rtlably compel each city and town to enforce ts provii-ioos. Tbe carrying of ths nohibiJory amendment bssctcated an excitement not dj ilcd lor many years. "When Fahy was Birk, w gase her CASTORIA When Uims Child, aha cned for CASTOP.LA. When ab beram M , she clnng to CASTOPJA When ale tad Children, she cave lltm CAST'A The Late Noah S. La Kos. Bpeclal to the Sentinel. L;asioet. Ind., Aprif . The remains cf Noah 8. La Hose, a prominent citizen, who id at Jacksonville, YI&., Monday Tuebt. will be brought here fur interment. He held many responsible position of pub lic trust lunng bis Lue in this county. Et Jacobs Oil marks a great adrance iu the cience of a cure. It is the only absolute rpetinc for rheumatism. Only o) cents. Hihry Watte.o is reported to have said that he could rorrive tbe obituary notices ptilli?hd at the time of his illness, but the jortraits hart Jiistleeung?. Nichols' Bark and Iron is a remedy suit able for every climate, for both seies, for al eeaeonos ost the year, and for all ages. It in vigorates the invalid, cheers the convales- . mm . . 1 S 1 A. cent ädu pmM up ana restores Wie neaau1!?-
FINANCE AND TRADE.
MONEY AND STOCKS Slaw for It Flense! Market. . NEW "YORK. Arnril li-Morej-On etil easy at' per cent.' : Frime MercantCe Pajer tfti PCT cent. ;8:er!icg Eichatge Iu)l but steady: JSö,4 for iß day aud for fe-mand. 1 Tlie total aalei of stock to-Cay wero 3TJ,1U haree, lroJnriing IXv'aware, Lackawanna and Western. Erie, f3,"Mf Kaunas aiid Texas, hsi,; hake t'hore, 3S.3J0; Sew Jersey Central. 7,:if; New York Central. ;,705: Taciric Mail. 2",-57'-; l eoria. Icatur and EvausyDle. IC,200; Realinc, Et. Fan). lliM: St. Taul and Oinaiia, 1Ö,MQ; Colon Tacific. 7.120: tVesteni t'uion, 8,400; Korthern Pacific preferred, 9.70O; Oregon and Tranccoctir.-CHteJ, lJ.30. OoTersoccnt bends dnll and steady. State bonds were active and strong. Kailroad bonds showed au increased activity. Sali , 2,rJ,0C0. At a rule prices are higher. The Ott notable advance m iu Ohio Southern incomes of 04 pe' eeut. to -61. At the opening prices wr-re generally Mnall i'ntctions higher, and, with hardjy any reactions, the miarket conUnael strong until the close. Tivege was no rewi to caue any icatcrial vdvance, but there was au eamft di-oiUon to iwer t borts. and this stimulKted the advance. The result U that everyth iag is higher, the gains jauin;: fractions to 2 jH-r . t-ui. unii t-Ko-piioual advüinces for inneb iw:er utoniiif. A 'bura't?ri'-ii; iVatnre oi the i-arket wt! li;e wide distrih'ttioii in deal--it i-o. iu t;o i-se wti-e the a'.es en much as ti. !:? of the s',ks nbim nave Vf u tg.'tcu d Tor a long tin:e uete nipic ions fr f te tat" tiiad-, iiiciiidiKK Milwankee. l-afcc htd '' rn. The common ojH-ued at ."0 atd r.e to M. while the preferred adauend froia to '. end ! d tM'-. St. Paul ja- tuluth tiTi tt :t p-r --ot.. aiul'cloed ax a net train ol 'J'. Lake shore closed with a net advance of l's New York Vntral is up -4. at. Paul ia and Sörtbwetern 1' higher '1 ii ohi! stocis are up 1 ;' r ..'er-y Central, l U for I.sckawanna, 5f, for I beware aiM HudMn, a)id"-i for Keadng. I uiou 1 -iti' i up Tf. xihich ws soribed to inside buTii.'j:. on rei"OTt from Washington that the Hoar bill cxtendiiiK payments to tbe Government ovtr ciht cars. wnild pas, but it is Kre roiah!e that the nory grew out of tbe adrince. lnt ud of tbe advan e coining from the etory. The mölket "iofel active and strouc. The market closed with tne following btd: Z per cent, heeds... Celt'd h'atess Cni'fd States 4, rAke Shore $P Louisville & Xaö ;'J;8 l.ouihvilie A N. A.... Mar. ACin.flrfct pldMar. A tin. tecontis Memphis A Charly.. 9t Michigan Jcntral.. 67 Minncap & äL L,... JO Min. k au L. pfd.v . 4,4' Missouri Pacifie....j0" 120 li-MK fat ifc ts cf 'Vö -li'7 Lbuitiana coufcoht Mi J!our t -loij Vt niiesM,e . old . ..7 TcBbofte ta, tew... ."7 'tutiaJ Pec. rsts..llt Vt v.. V ftiotir. tirsts.!.'!! Iei. V; W, firsts. S r:e trouda 103' M K. .V I". t obi.'eAOhio.... 1 1 k Morris V Ess 13 'Nashville b Chat... i'i 4 Xew Jerfey Central N Pec, bist 11 du tconds . Horio:K tv v. pie...- w t il'l tiiwrsici if n'ii?..ii ,'2 ' u-i u iu ... i do dctei-torc i..n4 Northern i'acitljffd f'i, ät. I- t San rian'o.Ui::-,.jehi. V North w'o 10 -I. hil min! J: 1 t;o. prtfternxi 13 St. P. '. A f. firsts... 12,;' J 'cw Yora Ctntraj.lO.:'. Tex. I. land grauw. 3'4jOhio central . l'? T. P. A R.tf.ex. con. M:. hio & .Mississippi.. 2 L. Unit o tacvfic limt.M7 ) do. preferred ' WcvtMioie J02' Ontario t Wc,:ern.. l , AtlfJTi lipxtt oregou Navigatiocior .itgL(i5y ct;rtJ. ., 'Oregon Transcon... ::tj liton at T erre H 'Ut' reen improve't 21 K. & T. K. h. pld ... w '-tf'ivafite Vail .vs Ircericic Eap:esaKj. ,Ptcam w Bt:r.,u. E.& 'a) .Peoria, Dccaturdit. X Canada l:f e '6''Pn.ffcburc I.tO Canada few. tiieru.. -ii1-' fulir.sn Car.. ):': CeotraiFMifc H'-t FeadlDg 2" Ctenreak i Ohio., tr.', Koc laßd 12'' C & O. Pfd ZMe uSr L. Ji San Fran. 1! A. v. secoLo.. .. i?.st. L. AS. F. p;d. 4 1 :t!cago A A'.ton 1 llv!ai. L. &'. F. nrbi l Jd.U'j fclrfgc A A. pld.... IV C. M. A üt. Paul... hj.f.go, l ur. A Q.ll'iV M. A St P. pfd ..ll! , ft. L. A N. O i5i. Paul. M. A M ilf.'i .. ft. L. A Pitts 11 ist. Paul A Omaha... -ii J. St. L. A Pitts pfd. Paul A Üm. pid..l0c i ;in., San. AC!ee.. rU'i'TexasFacifc . 11 ::cvciaiid A "ol M .Union Pecific 51' OeUware A Knd... 101, United States Ex .. 6 Del., Lt tk. A West... pr-V,,! Wabasb, st. U A P... UeiiTer 6i Klo'jr H'-a;W. St. L. A P. pld.... I. Tiritfi... .., Erie preierred... W-J Wells A Fargo Kr....-.l s"l Western Union TeL. ; ! '. fVilordo'ol .' East Tf-cnessee vColoradoCoal. 4 5at Tennessee pfd. .VjHomestake - 17 9 ...'20 at ... 7 . 21 ort Wayne- 14. Iron Silver.... naLDibal A M. Joe.. Ontario can. A bt. Jre pld Quicksilver Earlem . 21S tJoutton v Texas... 27 Illinois Central 139 irdiaxa. B. A West- 2b' Kansas A Texas 28' Lake Erie West l-? do. preferred! Southern Pacific Sutro 17 IV, N. Y. C A St. L do. preferred Kastern EithaBgM, BALTIMORE. April 12 -Clearlngi. 5A3T5,'J"J; balances, i4l,5-;0. NEW Y'ORK. April Exchanges, SKi,.;i9,i$3: balances ti.tv.OJü. 1SZMFH18, April 12 -New York exchange selling at c premium. PHILADELPHIA. April I -.Clearances. 5S,f.v. 7;b8JeEies, tl.l'jl.'J.'ti. NEW OR1.EAN'!, April 12. Exchange on New "Vork, sigbi 1 iO irenjiam. Bank clearings, H.jhj,"T.LOUIS, April 12.-Bank clearings, 12,00.. V4: blTnc 4'",lÄ''1 Exchange on New York Firm at rc- J.rt ffil nestings, 3.531.707: balBOSTON. Arrll l---. 't cent; exuhango enre. ti.v9.;ls: money. 4 ' " on New Yora. :.1 premium. - CHIOO. Aptil li-dearings, S,Ä3,0OV. ,, Yotk exchange was o noted at par between bau;s with fair off erings. Money rates continue oiit fr cent, on demand and H! per cent, on tirac faYon. The market is quk-t and featureless, roretara Money and stocks. LONDON. April 12. 5 T. ". Consols 100 '.-16 ior to'h iociicy and the account. United States Bonds -4' s, 1149 EAllway Bondi-Atlantic and Ure Western bist, 40: Canadian Pacific, 7: Erie, rends, tsi: Illinois Central, 142V.': Su Paul com- ,.. M-"; ork tenirai, 104;: FennsxjrKnia, r;l!ca"d7r!g,l2;. FAB.1H. April 12 Three wj cent rentes, 80f i'l'f. lor the account. COMMERCIAL. l htrc was no unusual development in the mariets ytstercay, but a hrm ana steady tone was noted in almost all lines. Sugars are still weak, while coffees, sirups, molasses, dried fruits, fish, to., art; holding theis own. Lemons have ad vanced in price. Under liberal receipts eggs have declined, and shippers were paying 9c per dozen. Choice gfades of butter wera in demand, and poultry wis iirmer, bensj-eUing at&.'jC. Hides, ta'low, pease, leather and wool unchanged. Drug sales were very good, and tinners' supplies were quiet. P.ut little was done in the seed market, which was weak. ,KA15. Wheat Nominal arrivals of this cereal have '.cued up local markets and all grades of cash de livery w ill find ready purchasers at f ull quotations. Local demand is quite active but sellers are not very numerous. Eeceipta continue light, and futures dull and lifeless. Markets elsewhere are all firm and higher, ranging from l-jQl:. Corn We note an active demand for all grades cash deliveries. Receipts slightly oetter, but supply net ctjual to denoard. Futures In no re. "I nest, sales of No. 2 yellow made on call at ic regular. Markets at other points ure firmer and higher, ranging from ftc. vats Firm and steady with good demand at quotations. The following table shows the amount of grain . tn store at tnis point: Wheat Corn. I Oats, i Rye. Elevator A ........ Elevator B...... , Capital Elevator . Western Elevator. Elevator L '101.SO0 10.-200 1,000 .. LOO U.4J5 20,000! '2,000 18,000,, 700 12,000 . 5,0U0 5,000 ToUl Corresp'g day last year. 123. VO 72,200 42.625 24,0fp0 5.3.9UÜ 54,.JC0j The foilowtng table shows the receipts inrag of at this point for the past twenty-lour hoars: I Received. Flour, bbls., wheat bu. I.wiO 11,400 2,700 Corn, bn Data, bn . live. ti Flour, Grain and Hay. Hour Pa tents, 94 C05 V,; extra fancy, 14 10 J 4 25: fancy, 93 8-94 00; choloe,93 9003 cö; lamUy, 13 103 23; treble extra, 92 75?,2 90; double extra 93 röatl 40; extra, tl 500)2 65; superfine, .13 V 2 ; ne, S2 00. ' Wheat-W odot: ' Bid. ' Asked.'
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ho 2 Red Ko. s Bed A1 yrtaL .f.s.M Com Wqiiton!:1 Ko. A -white Asaea. 2 w tvite... 36 üo. a white. So1 No. 4 white.-.. ,-. 844 ' track ro. 1 yUw No 2 yelw. 36 track track track track track trak track traca 35, No. S ys,kiw. 30 ZS M Bid. 3.4 .to 29',; MO. 5C1JCW. No. 2 iixea No. S mixed ho. 4 mixed-..... found car ... Oats -We quote: No. 2 tv bite .... Mixed ..... Re,jected .-.. rnmerchantab)e... Aprils . May Asted. 5-'-track tr&ck track trark track trw It 31 Rye Ko. 2 nominal. Bran D.dl ; 10 M bid. Ka j fair reijuest, but supply meagre;' Choice Timotfcy, 11 25-bid: No. 1 Timothy, fll 00 b'-; No. 2 Timothy, ff;0 00 hid, held at f 10 75. cbicaoo auRirra. Kc ported by W. B. Overman A Co., Grain and Provision Brokers, 12 and 14 Chamber oi Commerce. April V. Open's I K:gbt.t Lowest, Wolng Wheat April... ... auy June Corn April May ... June ...... Oats April - May June - Pork April-.... May...... Jane-.... Lard April May ,. J une ...... Bits April May June...Kit 71 s.0 j 34 I 377r' ! 26 30' a. 34 34 .7S ' Sh'-al S4 a. 37T 9i 26 2J7; ow;4 SO' 4 10 20 27 S7 90 9. DO 30 a.L) 0J!7 9 a-5-W Ö t . ' - 5 SO 5 r, ' 5 Al SI) 9 30 9 37 b 90 5 92 5 V 5 :a 6 32 6 37 10 9 9 9 5 5 & 5 6 17 R7 hi 5 92 5 30 5 SO 6 3. . 6-35 Ruelpts 3?ofra, 26.000 bead. Carixta Wheat, 5'cosn, U2; oats, 116. X1WLISH WUW JXP.M3K REVIEW. LONDON, April 12. Ibe üark Lane Express, in aits weekly report of the .Eritih stain .trade, says: -"Wheat arc grow iiyr-vo .fast. Tbe trade has noC improved. The aaIws ,pf iffafilish wheat during the week were .'.Ul.quarie: at U0a 4d, against 2,f09 fiuarters at :7s 8d during the corresponding period last year. Fiour is steady. There is no Ev feature in the foreign wheat trade. No cargoes arrived. One cargo was sold and one withdrawn; Bone remained. . Toe- markt-t te-day was stagnant. English wheat were 6d .lower. Foreign wheaxs wer weaker and Jf at. Corn was 3d.dcaxer. Ltiticy were difticuit to sell." IVDIANZrOLIS WHOLK-jALE MARKETS. Dry eoudi. FEINTS. STin&or fsjicy.... . 6 '.Merrlmac fancy a Pacific fancy...... . 6 ;Conestoga fancy....... Cocbeco fury... 6 , Berwick fancy.. 4 Kichmosd funcy..-.. MjiBclmont fancy-......- 4Vi Hamilton fancy....... iVajWash'u'tou Ind blue irbi Amcricn fancy American Ind blue VÄ Ameri-au Kbirting.... 4Vj .4 Ibion solid 5i Allen faiicy ftHtimpaon's mining.-, a Allen shirting... w.- 4;a'iel Hirer fancy.. 5 Merrimr- shirting.... 4 Dunneil fsncy...... . b Newtor. hirtina:.--. 4 I Ü3ES8 Tk Bares. Pacif c H poplin lui.. 9 Tacific 4 cashm'rs ...10 Pacific Auatialian crape ...18 racihcfc-i A.C. M 30 Fa(iCc6-4E.X.cash.l8 ; Pacific 6-4 A. C. casn.1 V; Marchetter J,ciFh.-10 Manchester DeB...10 Atlantic alpacas.- 10 Atlantic . L. cash ...18 Atlantic F.cashm 22 Arlington gray cashmere . 15 eatin seiner. .L2J, Boucle 3,i IVi EE0WH COTTON'S. - 7 'Bedford K Atlantic A 7 SPedford E......... . C,i AtianiicB Ci Hill's. 72 'tcTsticBiver.MMM..n. ti4 Yardstick .. 6 faience L L. S Tremont C t'..., ......... 5Vi fudian-Srü.-:... i BarlA-... , 1 Cone8toga W ... 6 -ranack - . Fcpperell R... Utica O - .. 4 Feppereil F 7 Boot XX. -6 Pepperell 2-4 .1 Massachus&tU B B... B Peppereil 0-4.....-.-20 IWindsor H ............. v,l a LI ACHED COTTONS. Androacogglx L - TlBarker Mills IV Inn).!. a i I. v rA; l -i f-arwell - "Sil Aallardvaie - WamsutU - 10 Fill's Bemper Idem Vt Blackstone A. A.-...-. 1 Bofc ''' 7 Fitchville..- tyx Pepperell S-4 ......20 Pepperell 10-4 'J 2 i Masonvilie . 8 Fruit of the Loom 8 Fanners' Choice...... 6 Dwight Anchor-....- 8 Pocahontas...-.. 7 Chestnat lldL- t) Longdale Cambric.. 101 Juat Out . 4 COTTON FLANNELS. B'n Bl'd B'n Bl'd Tremont DL. 6 7 :Na hna XX.... Tremont H... - 7 8 Tremont F - 6 7 Tremont P . 8 9 Tremont A ......... 9 10 Tremont Y 9 11 I Tremont X 11 12 Karhua O......... -i Tremont U - 6J, Tremont L.. ....... 7 Tremont R Tremont N... V Tremont O 9 Wimbledon CM. bl 7 8 10 Nashua FF 6 7 Nashua F..M Nashua T.Y T Wimbledon CI7 8 iWimbledonCI... 7V2 si Nashua Nashua yashv Nashua Mrua a aa...... i icv4 imbledonCA.ia l SaaLsSaX.,,. .1 . 4 , 'J, VHI'(Ukl. ...... ...... 1 t.ly ill i . . , - 6X eiN'CHAk!. Amoskeat,!., Lancaster.... States 7JJ Wamsntta.. 1- Rrltthin sv 7 INormandie . 8 6V,1 Royal 8 Glasgow. York.,-.. 7 I Renfrew dress 9 White Wan Tg Co 7 iJohnson bnk foil.. I Amoskeag. f,yc Alabama plaids...., 7 - 7 Amoskeag fancy. lvft tff aaaaaaaa 9 Vi Louisiana plaids.. 11' - 1.1,1 a Otis B B 8 lEdinburg Cheviot- 9 Park mills. 70 check..l2 Everett cheviots....... 9 Park Mills, 60 check-13 .Great Republic eher. 7 Economy check. 9 Columbian.. ...... 714 Otis check.. fcJ4 Hamilton stripes. .10 Tuscerora ranlteyiile . c4 River Side.. ....... ? t Otis, A X A 11 10 York, bine ...14 14 ...1 5VJ . 7i a 1 a ... 7X UtlB, ..... Otis, CC York, alate.. , York, t a ucy. .... Oakland, A 9S Amoskeag...... Everett .14 ...13J4 Columbian ........ ... 8 'Boston....... ....V2V9 TICIING9. ....l2Ji'Lewi8ton. 36 .11 ILewiston, S2....14 ILewiston, 30.. Haymaker .., Everatt, V D Amoskeag, A C A. York. 00 in..14 ...11! i Concestoga, B F.. Connes toga extra. Connestoga, CCA ....12 lOakland, A ..11 lOakland, A A taas a4M 6KAUt BA68. ..... .17 jGranger 19 jLewiston - 22V6Georgia, A.... American , FranklinviUe. 19 ..11 1 Burk, A. ...... CARPET CHAIN. White.. 18 Colored. 22 Candle Wick 'Hi Coverlet Chain -20 No. MX) Cotton Yarn.J0 Twine ...'20 Tbe Produce Mnrket. Bggs Paying 9c per dos., for fresh. Butter Creamery fancy. 24325c: choice, 20c; dairy, selected, 15?16c: country, fancy, 13c; lresn ana sweet, uc; low grate, SO40 per ib. Poultry liens, fcc per lb; roosters, 4c; nen tnrkeys, 7a torn turkeys. 5c: old geese and wen-leathered, peraoa., 90 oo:aucxs, per id., 7,c reamers rrime geese, 40c; mixea ana aucx, m 9?5c KSgS iijc Wool Bright Indiana, medium anwasbed, 20. A21c: for heavy merino and verv coarse, 19 9 2uc; tub-washed, &a32c; hurry .trasbv and ootted, 15c. Beeswax 18O20C The Provision Market. Below are the present Jobbing prices: fcmoked meats, canvassed or plain (plain meats not guaranteed against skippers) 6. C Uams, reliable brand, 15 lbs. average, 9c; do. 17J lbs. averape. 9'tc; do. 20 lbs. average. 9c; 20 lbs. and over, vc; ao. ngnt average, 10 ids., io;4c; ao. 1lbs. averaee. lOVic 'Morcan A Grey's brand." 13 Iba averaae, 9c; do. 17S lbs. average and over, 9c: cottage hams, "reliable brand." 7c: pintle hama. "Porter brand." c: California hams, 'reliable brand," 6c: English breakfast bacon, Clear, "reliable brand," s'4c: do. clear. "Porter brand." 7'ic: EngUsh shoulders, "reuabie brand "12 lbs. average, ;c; iLngnsn anouiaers. 17 Iba. average. 6Vic Dried beeL "Porter brand." 10c. Bacon Clear sides, heavy, average 50 o 60 lbs.. c: do. medium, average 38 to 40lbs..7Mc: 00 heavy, average 50 ids., c; ao cacxa medium weight. 7c: do. bellies, 7c: do. French flitch, av eraee 5 lbs.. c: belly nieces, averaee 4 Iba. c v. a. ana ncxiea Meats ü.ngusn cures, ciear SlUCS or uimuiutou, v v, iwu fnta, uc.ii per bbl., 200 Iba, 112 50; pork, clear, per bbl., 20Ö lbs.. 910 50: family pork, ciear. per dm., aw ids. 910 50; ham poik, per bbl., 200 lbs., 910 5a Also H bbls.. containing 100 lbs- at half price of the barrels, with 60c added to cover additional cost 01 J?e- , a-a TTiic; current chilled do., e; in half barrels or 60-ib. tubs, rr. 40-lb. Ua tuba, &Xc; 20-lb. pal la, lc: 10-lb. palls, t0. Pie'a Tonguea Per K bbl., 100 lbs., 96 5a Bologne In cloth, &He; in akin, 6c fcmoked Sausage In link, 7 Tbe Grocery Market Cheese Fon oream, Kew Tork, lZsSjlTKe; Ohio, 12 Sc; crystal, spring. Wo: Bwaa Lake, 90. GTfecfr-CoxBiacn, 9&iQyic; ordlaary, league;
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fair; llU.'ci-wrliwfi, I2l-?4e; rtricCy prime, 125il3wc: choice.' 434lcr Old Oovernmen, Java, lif4VJ,c; McLaughlin'a XXXX. roasted, l-lb package, 100-lb eaoee, 13e; -eO-lb A, LT-ivC? Arbuckle a roanted, 13sc; Levering'a, VSc; Caidova, Vlid Gates' A No, 1. lSJc; ates prime, l4Sc; "Lion." 13c; Jewey,13)ic: gold medal, 13c fcuKRr Cutloaf, 7:5 pow'oerod, 7i49TM,e; rranulated, iCltc: standard A. c&CV;; off A, KiGVPl white extra C 6VW-4c; light brown, 6Svjc; common grades, b&$yc; New Orleans, i(a;J. ... iaoiassea and bytupa New Orleans molasses, ketUe, 4.'iioc; good, 40c; syrup, 2230o per gallon icr common to cnoice; maple syrup, fl 00. Kice Carolina and Louisiana, 34Cic. Ppicea Pepper, 192oe; allspice, 10912o e)oe, 2C3-c; ginger. 17 j9tc; cinnamon in mats, 12ai5c; nutmegs, 7ö0c. ftiltr-Leke, in car lota, 9092c: dray lota, fl Cb 1 lb; email lot. lo? more from store. Btarcb Refind Pearl. 2?i3e per fb.: Eureka, 4c; Champion gkwe, lump, 66c; improved corn, &.(M. fait Fish Mackerel, extra mes8,T24 per bbl.; halves, 112 50: No. 1 mackerel, tlWXr. halves. $9(3 10; No. 2 meckerel, 115 5016; halves, fi 608; No. 9medicm,a: balres,t4 50; No. 3 mackerel, S6a 4 50; halves, f 3 b0; Na 1 white fish, 17 50: halfbnt, I4c per lb foreign Fruits London layer rats Ins, new, S3 40; nt w Valencia, 10;.;)llc; sultans, lie; Mutcatel raisins, two crown, 2 503 00; Calliomia L. L., (2 90: Muscatels, ti 75. Lemons Messina, gv ttact bO. New Prunea Turkish, fiWic; Sultan, do.; fcjc; currants 7J4(Ec: new figs, layers. IV.. Dates MAtts, 4g5c; Fard in ten pound boxes, Kllc; Persian, in sixty ponna ooxes, 8c Citron New, 05c Lemon Peel New, -JOc Oranges Valencia, in cases, 16 iAäp, 50; Messina, 13 00 4'C0;lal.orai:ges,9A 50, Peanuts Raw TenBossee, 5Cc; Wilmington, $4c: roasted, 10c; Tennessee; 4J6Jc: Virginias. 6tfs7c. Bananas -(- per bunco. CocoanuW &4 Ükiso. Canntd Gfrotls We quote: Tomatoes, s lbs., tl X. 25. reaches.3 lbs. tandxd41 52: 3 Iba., tl M.eJ; e3on:e. 3 lbs., f I ob(l u; 21b.,tl 4X4 I 50. Pie Peaches, 8 lbs., 1 lrl 20; 6 Iba., tl 1 90; Gootberncs. 2 lbs.. 0.9fc.; Blackberries, f l 61 strawberries, tl öütc ; Kaspberriea, Si Lal -5; Cherries, red. l 0031 05; tricvc eass. tiytx-; Polks cst Peas, tl60: Yattbouui Com, tl 21 30: ixcelseor, 95c; Mountain RscarCorn, $1 lb; -Standard. 2 lbs., 90(31 00; Eat.t Liaanb; Com. 41 CO: Maokerel, fl lbl 20; Pineaufies. 1 WCatl 00; &i!mon. 1 Ib.. (1 40(41 50; Tumbr Jelties,o4UOo;.Cose Oyster, 1 lb.; Ugh wejght. ,V4uwC 2 iba., lull weicht, 1 851 95; Baidiroc frenoh, s., $ 1 73 per cot-: American, its., 41 .per doz.: Apples, S Iba., 90d95c; 6 lbs., 2 bOsati galion, 42 50fs3 60. et Choice navy, SI 601 6,5: medium, 1 60 l 70. Marrows, tl 902 00; California, . Potato- 55t'Oe per bn. weet Potatoes outüer.n Sweets, 41 752 00 per bbl.; Baltimores. 12 bOa3 00; Philadelphias. t- 00 4k3 25. seed tvoeta Jerseys, 00; KeuUcifi 1j.tiit2 Z'y,)er Imi). Appie Cboine new, fl 5C(S2 00 per bbl. Pried Apples Ert worated, c, common dried, 4K4?c Peaches Dried peaches, hjclres, 4KS4Jic; California halves. 10c; et pointed, 15316c. Cabbage SlsSl Z5 per bbi. Onions Yellow Kcnver, (202 2i per bbl. Honey lQ20c Cranberrlea Cape Cod, V 00S 23; Wisconsin, IS 00(4 CO. Oeiery 3f40c per dx. Greens (ale, "bcU t yer Lbl. Seed. Feed Timothy, f2 C52 35 per bushel; clover . fC u'C lb; blue gresa, extra clean Kentucky, fl 10 pi 25; red top. 75,tl 00; orchard grass, f2 40(2 85, owing to quality; .English blue grass, $4 00 per bu. ; bird seed, rape, 69c ; canary, &j6o; hemp, i&bc Coal and Coke. Block, 93 00; Jackson coal, $3 W; Pittsburg, S3 75; Raymond Cit, 13 75; anthracite, 96 2oO 6 50; Highland nut, tl 50; Piedmont coal, 85; gas coke, lOc per bu.. or t2 50 per load : crushed, 13 00 per load: Winifrede. $3 7i per ton; Kanawha, $3 5; Hocking, f J 50; Island. 92 75; Blosburg, to. Hides, Leather aaid Tallow. Ecn lock sole, CO31c; oak sole, 3037c: Pittsburg harnees. leather, 34o6c; harness leather, A"(alc; bridle leather, per doz., 6072c; domestic kip, 50(asoc; French kip. 80cfl '25; domestic calf, 7i-asi 10: Erenchcali.fi 10l fcS. Eides Ko. 1 cured, 7?ic; No. 1 green, cows, 6VaC; steers, 7c; No. 1 calf, c; cured, 10QlüJc; drv salt. 10r:flintlCc:No.2hidcf,2cott. Tallow Prime, ac: No. 2, 3(S3J4c Grtase Brown, 2-;Ac; white, tyyc; yellow, 3c Vrng Uarket. Alcohol, t2 162 io; Calomel, 75S5c: camphor, 230c: cochineal, 50a60c; chloroform, 60ct5c; rum opium, f t 50(3 75; indigo, f 1S3; morpnine, 2 0(a,2 70. Oils Castor, fl 55&1 00; sweet oil, 90c(iSi 33; olive oil, II 50Q3; bergs mot (Sanderson'si, f 3 50: lemon (Sanderson s), S3 CO. Quinine P. and W, 8590c; cinchonida, '20a -25c; American bi-carb, soda,' 430c; English do., 5;i Snuff carrett'i, 2-ox. pack., f 1 00 per doz. ; 4-oz. bottles, f 3 per doz. Flove's sulphur, t4&5c Turpentine 505jc; English Venitian red, by bbL. ty.fi;, less quantities, Sjc Iodyne U 00; Iodide rough, t33 25. Cloves, 20 25c. Rhubarb, 90e(dfl 23. Window glass, 70 per cent. ; double, 7tc and 10 per cent. cff. Iron and Steel Market. Bar Iron tl 902 10 rates; charcoal Iron, 12 90 e3 10; hoop iron, t2 50 rates; Norway and feweed iron, 43ic rates; horseshoe iron, 3c Horee fchoes Burnen A Perkins', per keg, 94 25; mule shoes, f 1 per keg advance. Horseshoe Nails Northwestern. Globe and Putnam, per box, 9460. Cast Steel Best Amoxican, per lb.. 12c; spring steel, 6c; tire steel, 3c; toe calk steel, 5c; machinery steel 5c. Cut Nails Rates for tens, Iron, 12 60; rates for tens, steel, 12 75. HitcrlIDon Markets. Oils We quote: Linseed, raw, 42c; boiled, 45c; lard oil, 6böc; miners' oil, 55065c; lubricating oil. 12a."c: straits oil, 5565c; benzine, 1014c; deal oil, Ins legal test. 9Uc; 150 tost, 9Jc; perfection; lSTc; T&!eT Vrhltc. 1 put,litc; wow drop oil, tlVfi; l'alsclne oil, , . Tinner's SuppHea We quote: Best brand ctaFcoal tin, 1. c. 10x14, 12x12 and I4xin, 96 25; Ix, lOx 14, 14x20 and 12x12, S8 lb; roofing. IU, 14x20, S5 75; 20x28, $11 5C12; block tin, in pigs, 25c; in bars, 26c Iron : 27 B Iron, 1 3.25; 27 C iron. 6c ; Jnniata galvanized. 50 per cent, discount; refined, 50 and 10 per cent, discount. Sheet sine, 6c. Coppei bottoms, 22c Planished copper, 32a. Solder, 14 16r.
LIVE STOCK. Indianapolis. Union Stock-Yabos, April 12.' Cattle Receipts, IOO head; shipments, 50 head. Hardly enough here to make a market. Prices some lower than last week's close. Export grades f 5 20(3 Cood to choice shippers... 4 70$ Fair to medium shippers - Common shippers and feeders. Stockers, common to good Good to choice heiiers-.. Good to choice cows Fair tv medium cows and heiiers... Common old cows. 4 '20(3 5 7 "a :; OOdt S 7.3i 3 60 dt :'. OOäl 3 49 - 009 2 75 4 00(3 6 00 2 00(9 3 0 20 00040 00 Veals, common to goodaaaaaat aaaate Bulls, common to gooa Milkers, dull; common to good ktoes Receipts, l.OOO head: shipments, ,VJ3 head. Quality rather poor. Market weak and lower, Closing quiet. Heavy packing and shipping.- 91 3.Vjll 2 Light ana mixed pacamg f jw o Common to good light ............ 3 S0A4 25 8hkef Receipts, head; shipments, head. But few here. Market dull and lower, especially on common and medium grades. Good to choice ..... 14 6045 10 , 8 60-4 30 fair to medium .... Common.. ... 2 50(3 2J 75(211 50 6 OOX 03 (Mils, per head Spring lambs, 30 to 40 lbs Elsewhere. bast liberty, Arrii 12. Cattle Receipts, 1,140 head; shipments, 741 head. Market active; 10(xl5c higher than last week's prices. Hogs Keeelpta, 5,900 head; snipments, 5,200 bead. Market slow; Philadelphia. 94 751 'JO; Yorkers, fl 504 60: skips, fi4 2.". Sheep Receipts, 8,Ou head: shipments, 3,400 bead. Market slow; off from last week's prices. BALTIMORE, April 12. Beef cattle fairly active St the opening and e higher: best beevc, b-ia:.a; first qtiality.&ia.'ic; medium. 4,'4(t"ic: ordinary, 2;-i4;4C. Receipts, 14H head: sales, fcOft head. Hogs Light supply and in good demaua; receipts, 3.507 head; quotations, b'iVic net. Sht-ep and lambs Receipts, 1,773 head; sheep, 3snJ..c; lambs, DQlJJic. NEW YORK, April 12.-Bceves-Receipts. 4.100 head, making 8.450 bead lor the week. Market active, hrm and higher; poor to primesteers, 1 93 (ij25; tops, fi:!0; let bulls, $3 50v4 50. Sheep Rect-ims, 12.000 head, making 27,700 head for the week; sales were slow and prices lower; extremes for unshorn sheep, f"j80;$7 75: for unshorn yearlings, t7ü 25; for clipped sheep, f 65 i 50. Hogs-Receipts, 13,500 head; none offered alive. Market nominally steady atf4feO4. ST. LOriS, April 11. Cattle-Receipts 360 head ; shipments, 120 bead. Market firm on all grades; choice to good shipping, ft 9U." 40; common to medium, ff(4 SO; butchers steers, 93 50 4 50; cows and heiler?, f 50(j3 bb; stockers and feeders, trat 15. Hogs-Receipts, 1,300 head: shipments, 2,000 head. Market fairly active: butchers' selections, S 2:&4 40; mixed packing. $14 20; light, 14 10'ii 4 r. fhrrp Recti pts, 200 head. Market easier at f3 5Ct. Chicago, April 12. The Piorers Journal re ports: CatUe Receipts, 8,000 head; shipment. 2,500 head. Market active and SiSlOC lower: shipping urs, 1,350 to 1,500 lbs., f i i(X55 90: 1,200 to 1,300 lbs.. 94 50. 40; 950 to 1.20t lbs., ft 4 i; stockers ami feeders, 92 5frt4 25: cows, bubs and mixed. t2 204 20; bulk,tj3 ;l slopfe-i bulls, t:tiii.:i 90. Hotra iuvtrta. ?f,000 head: shipments. 7.000 fcead. Market slow and fajJWJ lower; rough and
wilxed, 94H -35: paoktng and shrpping. 250 to 8,'0 lbs., 94 H&4 50; light weight, 93 954 4; ikiT-s. ts4. ... , . Kheep Keeelpta, ,.0 bed: 'shipment.' 1.80Q head. Market .active and 1020e lower, in sympathy with Eastern markets; 100 to 200 ibs,r? 6 3ü.:l-0 to 95 lbs., 4 505: C5 to 9 lbs.,SJ4; Texans. 3d,4 50, 1 Tbe Drovers' Journal rpecial cablegram from Liverpool, q notes supplies moderate, and tbe cattle market steady; best American steers quoted at Xtyfi dressed. KANSAS CITY, April 12. The Live Stock Indicator reports: (.aitie Receipts, 1.073 bead; shipment. 710 head. Market weak and a shade easier; choice to fancy. 95 10(35 40: fair to good, f I 50as5: common to medium. 4&4 50: Btocaera and feeders, S3 30! 4 20: cows, t2 4vJ 4a Hogs BeceJpta, 4,026 head; shipments, none. Market weak and 5c iower; good to choice. S-is 4 15; common to medium, $3 6.'&i 90; skips and pigs, 123 CO. hheen BeceiTta. lJXS head: shipment. -tfO
bead. Market-steady; good to choice, 94 50(35 25 eommon tfvnifeiiinnv t jAsi Vi " BUFFALO, April 12. CaUle Raaelpta, 750 trad; advanced 25T5c since last Monday: goxi shipping demand; common to medium, f I 4 7'; good to choice shipping, 95(5 40: extra steers. Vj 5C 75; stockers and feeders scarce and rm, f;i 754 25. . Sheep Rec iota. 5,MW head ; Ö090c Power; common to fair, 4.'; good to choice, 95 25); extra, 6 2jw6 75 Lambs Weak: fair to good, f.3.0(ij 6 50; good to choice. SO 755 50. Hogs Receipt. 9,545 bead; decüncd 5.il0.: light pigs, 4.2504 35; mixed high and "light Yorkers, 94 3i4 rf; selected Yorkers, 94 45a4 00; selected mediums, 94 50e4 55. MARKETS BY TELEGRAPH. rrodnce Markets CHICAGO. April 12. Tbe crowd estimated that the visible cupply statement would disclose a decrease of 1-vo.coo bu., in addition to which, that contrails had bt en made for tbe shipment oi 200,000 bu. for export. There was also a , slight resumptions! the talk of a possible war in tee borders of Afghanistan. Under tbe conditions May w heat started or 3js higher than at the close on Saturday, rose to 7tj on good buying, but gradually sagged aci. to 7fc;e under moderately free offerings. Corn was only fairly active, but ruled quite lirra end -closed at steady ' prijes. Oats ruled a shade higher. A rather easier tone pervaded Ibe Provision list. There was a surplus of live hogs at the yards, which made prices there a littlecbeapexand reflected tbeini e i n t lie market for manufactured product .- eieasr t4l27;i,sold 99 30, and thtu i--;.-i ..1 off toS9 20. teoovring slightly. In afternoou wheat was excited and lower, closing at 37' jts for Hay, and tbe other markets were easier. Flour juiet; Soulhern winter wheat flour, ft 44 75; Wisconsin, f4s4 6r; Michigan, fl ."(34 75: soft spring wheat. 93 70(a4 ; Minnesnu bakers', 93 50(3 4 50; patents, $4 fcWa.S; low grailes, f2J; rye flour, 1 50544 50 in barrels, and f;3 50 in sacks. Wheat Active and stronger, closing lie higher than Saturday. Sales ranged: April, ii(4 dosing at 7.T?ic;My, 2hT;78?ic, closing at 7M6c; June, iG&:yi. closing at 8c: No. 2 spring, 7J,4 76ie;No. 3 spring, tikifoiöltc. Corn Quiet and firm; cash, safcaS'jc; April. Sc; May, 374((37;;c, Closing 37i?4c; June, 28 3-lt. lh-,'hc. closing at 3-16C Oats steady; cash, 2ik2kI,: April, 2t'c; May, 293-ir.TOc. closing at 'l'Ji June, liO1 oloeing at ai'Jie. Kye Steady: No.' 2, 57aic Barley Dull; No. 2, 60 Flaxseed yuict; No. l.tl Oi;. Mess pork Irregular Rnd lower; cash, to 1"J20; May, $9 2049 30. closing at $9 Wiol9 22i: une, $9 2.9 37. closing at 99 27;i90. Iard Easier and 214c lower: rash, JiW;lay.t3t7.1ijy-!. cloinga't fj W; June, t')92;5 95, closiug at $."92,.i. Boxed meatssteady; dry calted shoulders, 944 10; short Clear sides. 9" 65(i5 70: short rib "sides. 9" 00. btigsi Unchanged. Butter ruled dull and weaker; reamery. 26a3uc; dairy, 14t'22c. E?:gs wytiu-. Keceipta Flonr, 14,UCO bbls.; wheat, 14,OtO bu.; corn, Ci',000 bu. ; oats. 57,000 bu.-. rye, 1.CC0 bu.; barley, H9.000 bu. 8Lipment-Fiour, 6.000 bbls.; wheat, 25.000 bu.; corn, 40,000 bu.: oata. 44,000 bu.; rye. 7,000 bu.: barley. 10,000 bu. Aftern.'Ou board Wheat p:icited and arö'Bc lower. The other markets closed unchanged.' KIEV TORE April 12.-F10UT Receipts, 11, fill bbls.; exports, l.Oii bbls.; 9,.33 sacks: sales, 10,500 bbls. Wheat Keeelpta, 34,t)ö0 bn. ; exports, 135,633 . bu; spot a shade stronger; options opened strong, closed weak. tales, 3,520.000 bu. 0! futures and 233,000 bu. spot; No. 2 spring, Sic; do. c. f. i., ?4'c; ungraded spring, s2fe.io; No. 1 hard. 95c; ungraded red, K'.'ö95c; No. 2 red, 92c; No. l red, yJc;No. 2 white, t5c; ungraded white. 8'Jc; No. 2 red, April, 904ä9:c, closingat Wie: May, 91 4 92iC. closing at Hllc; June, 9l7i'J2;j.c clos cl 8 l... f.... . A4 I a. ecembcr. jT-U'S clof-inic at 97 Corn ü pot moderatelv aeuvc: options oiened higher and closed steady; receipts, 3,000 bn.; exports, 153,635 bu.; sale, 691 000 bn. futures and M.000 bn. of spot: ungraded, 42sjC; steamer, 45' i45c elevated; 4uc afloat; No. 2, 4Cc elevated, 4'4c afioat: steamer yellow, 46!4c; yellow, 47c; No. 2. April, 45-'iC: May. l&4,)fc; June, 4u,'i4öJi;c: July, 47;(a47ic, closing at 47-;c; steamer. May, 45'. Oats Higher, closed weak; receipt, 5.200 bu.; exports, none; mixed Western, :i6(ä40c: white do., 40(j47c. Stok of grain in store April ltt: Wheat, .",22g,'223 bu.: corn, S,3:.9,.93 bu. : oats, 648,811 bu.; barley, 72,2i bu.: rye, t0,s24 bu.: peas, 3,051 bn.; malt, 2M.073 bu. Coflee spot fair; Rio firm at J4'c; options qniet; sales. 8,000 ban; April and May, 7.15c; June to November, 7.10c. ugar uiet and firm ; retined iiiiet. Moiasses Firm. Rice Steady and iu fair demand. Petroleum Firm; united closed at 7CB. TallowDull and ea.v. Turpentine Firm at 4tc Cgga Dull aud easier; receipts, 7,1".,0 package.; Westem, LftKe. Pork Dull and nominal. Cut-meats--Firm; rib bellies, 5)75; hams, $8 tSJi. Lard Moderately active: Western steam, spot, ftf 2iy'.Jn if. April. S) 18: May, ü 17rö is; June, t 23(a6 24; July, $' August, 96 3.-0 o C": September, 16 46 41; Cstobcr, 4'j; city sitafil av 10- Butter Firm; fair demand; Western ivati" tin creamery, 34gVe. Cheese Sftfra;- ,V9io.4C LeadSteady; common, fl 25. 8T. LOÜ1S, Apri 11 Fiour firni an.i mtchanged. Wheat rairly active aud higher. The market opened strong and quickly advanced Jt0 13 fcc, and remained firm for some time, but nnahy eased off and closed higher than Satur day; No. 2 red, cash, v4c; May, 6iisV.ic, closing at rtriv; June, t79S75c, closing at h'Kc: July, SifoM'lc, closing at lc. Corn-Dall bat firm, and c higher than Satnrdav; No. 2 mixed, cash, 3:2333;-hc; May, S5ji.(ä34c, closing at :t:7fec; June. "Ayi'gC, closing at 34,'ic asked. Oats Almost entirely neglected and prices unchanged; No. 2 mixed, cash, 2i4c: May, 29'pc bid. Rye Easv at 5'.i4c. Barley Dull and unchanged. Lead Dull at t4 .6J.va4 65 for chem-aliy hard and refined. Hay Quiet and Unchanged. ' Butter Firm; creamery, .- 270 :V2e. Eggs Dull and lower at 9);c. "Jiaxseed Easy at SI 0t. Corumeal Steady at 91 0l S5. Wool Quiet and steady; tub wa?hcf, y,ms;; unwahel, 13(i23c; Texas. 922c 4roTMons-Dull and depressed. Pork Weak f.( 90. Lard Easy at 95 SO. Bulxmeat Easy; , loose lots: long clear, to 30; short ribs. V 40; short clear, 15 55; boxed .lots: long clear. $5 'short ribs, 15 40; short clear, t 50. Ba,tl Steady; long clear, 9 S0 5 8-r; short rl.' 9065 95; short clear, tJ 0". 6 10. F,-I'nchangcd. Receipts Flour, LOtO bbl.i Wheat, :,000 bu.: corn. 66,000 bu.: oats, 5,000 ..ri rv iVrtiflbu' barlev. 1.000 bu. ShipmentsFlour. 12,000 bbK; .vheat, l.OtO bu.; corn, 6,000 bu.; oats, 16,000 bn.; rye, none: barley, none. Afternoon Bnard-wneai neaa ana -vsv lower. Corn Ea.y and 'Ji lower, vais-tn-barged. ClUl?iATI, April !. motion r irm; Hindling, Flour In fair demand and steady; family, $:sO(-.i 4; fancr, 11 15l 40. Wheat-In fair demand aud firm: No. 2 red, 8990; receipts, 5,5txj bu.; shipmenu. 6,500 bu. Corn lu moderate demand; No. 2 mixed. 3,slV Oats-Dull and lower: No. 2 mixed, KlVic .Rye Firm; No. 2. eciftSo. Barley Extra No. 3 spring, nominally ."S.rwC. Pork Steady at t'. 75. Lard-Quiet atf5(.5V5. Bulk meats-Quiet; shoulders, 9:5 50; short rib, 5:U Bacon F.asier: shoulders. 94 37;; short rib. S6; short clear, 95 20. Butter Easv; orth western extra cresmery, 35.i36c; gooil to prime creamery, 20J0c: good to prime dairy roll. 10312c. Sugar-Firm; hard retined. 6)7'; New Orleans, '.(5. Linseed oil Steady and quiet at 41(S12c. Hogs-Quiet ; common and light, 93 50(81 85: packing and tmtphpr. 4 10(A4 60: receipts. 2.S66 head; shipnenu. 7M head. Fees Steady at 10c CheeseFirm and in fair demand: prime to choice cured Ohio factory, OfalU'c. Eastern ExchangeSteady: 1-20 discount buying, par selling. PHILADELPHIA, April 12. riour Dull and wfak. Wheat Firm but nuiet: No. 2 red, April, QiiAOisf.! Msv. 9ii'ri9e: June and July, 92(3 o. Virn Kir export inonirr: steamer No. 2 mixed. 44V.a4614c: No. 2 mixed, and yellow iCKjC; No. 2 mixed. April, 4ftVi:jc; May. 46ti jn:.c? June toJulv. 46'-it&47!ic Oats Spot tirui, with fair demand; mixed, 87ftl8e; white, 3(3 41c; futures quiet but steady: No. 2 white, April, j)iibi:- Msv and June. :'i(a40,c: July, S'.t'-Mni 40'ic. Provisions Demand moderate. Beef City family, per bbl., JlC10 50; do. No. I mess, f 1 Mrt 8 50. Pork Mess, new. 911 : do. prime, 1010 50. Lard tiuiet: Terined, 96 h7)ift7; do. steam, $6 SO. Butter Active and firm ; creamery extra, 32fJ433c Eggs Dnil and easier; fresh, 12,12c. Cheese Kirm and in fair demand: Ohio fair to prime. f (i lOJic Receipt- Flour, 2.000 bbla ; wheat, 1,000 bn.: com. 20,000 du.; oats. ,uw on. anipmeui Wheat, 5,000 bu. : corn, 4,000 bu ; oat, 11,000 bu. BALTIMORE, April PL Wheat Western firmer SnuuUJi; 0. wmver reu, iuh itm. .-(.ni, 90c bid: May. 91sh91c; August, 90U(g90Jicc Com Western higher and dull; Western mixed, spot, April and June, 4"rji3Mc; May, 45-U-t-sc;-4.!:,.ra43"c-Oats rirra: Western white. 3y'--.4:;e; do. mixed, 8v39e, Pye ifulet. ProvisionsDull. Mess Pork-10 2.'.all 75. Ird tvfinod. 7 25(87 50. fits Steady at' 1212 Vfi. coftee Quiet; Rio cargoes, ordinary to fair. ' 67'sC Beceipt Flour, 4,000 bbls.; wheat, 6,000 bu.i corn. 38.000 bu.; oats. ,wu on.; rye, i.vw pa. bhipmcits-Flour, 2,000 bbls.; corn, 97,000 bu. NEW ORLEANS. April 12. Flour Dull : choice. 94 25; fancy, 94 50; extra fancy, 94 85; Minnesota and winter wheat patent, 95 40. Com Quiet but steady at 45$4Cc Oats Easier at 99c Cornmeal -teidy, with a fair demand at 12 1ft. nay-4aiet bntsWalyr;hoico,-117V3?8tO. Heg Fr -1 acte
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Demand right, but foMcts ins. Pork V0 25. Lard ReOned tierce ai 95 755 tVy Bulk Mata f-beulders, 13 95; long e)oar and clear ribs, tb 50. FsViT ShonMers, 94 25; long clear, 9; 05; dear ribs, 90- 0. Hams 99 25-.r Coffee-Qiüet; Rio, 4pOc Rice Juiet and weak at 3(4 e. Cotton Seed Products Drill, weak and lower; prime Crttfe oil. CO.s21J4c; summer yellow, 20?ä27ic; cake and meal, 19l9iC. Sugar In ood demand at full price. Molase Qniet but steady. MILWAUKEE, Aoril 12, Floor-Neglected. Wheat-Weak ; cash, 76c; May, June, r.c Corn-Steady; No. 2, 36? Oat Steady; N... 2. 3ic Rye-yniet: No. l. 64c Barley 11 ; No. 2, 50c, Provision Cower, es Pork Cash or April. 99 15: May. f9 20. Lard Priirest'sm. ciish or April, 551-7VJ May. 5 90. BntujT Steady; dairy, lS22c Cheeee Steady at llVjilc. Fggs-uiet at 10llc Receipt Flour, 23,io bbl.; wheat, 15 000 bu.; barley, 7,600 bu. Shipments Flour. 15,000 obi.; wheat, 4.700 bu.: barley, 6,300 bu. . LOCISVILLH. April 12 Cotton Quiet; middling, SKto&ic. Grain Dull b it firm. Wheat No. 2 lougtierry, ,vc: No. 2 re.1, CornNew mixed, 36'4c: white. 37Vöc Oats-New No. 2 mixed. 32c Provisions Steady. Bacon Clear rib sides, V 85; clear sides, fü 10: shoulders, tl :7,i. Eulkmeata-t lear rib sides, 15 35: clear sides, $ 60; ahoulders. 94. Mess Pork flO 50. Ham Supar-cured, n "yjio. Lard Choice leaf, 97 7538. LIVEPJ-OOL April. 12. Cotton Active and higher; middling uplands, b'ir: do. Orleans, 5 3-16d. Sales 15.000 bales, including S.0OO bales Vor speculation and expert and 11,400 bales American. beat Firm with a fair demand; holders oflred sparingly. Corn-Steady: demand fair. Beef Extra Ind a mess, 70s per tierce. BaconLong clear, 30s per cwt.
TOLEDO, April 12. Wheat Quiet; cash, S5i 7-ic; May, kVc: Jnne, k7c; August 87c bid; September. tc Cxyrn Firm; cash. 39c: May, 39c bid.
Aprilfo 95 bid, 96 asked. Receipts Wheat, 6,500 bu.; corn. 30.100 bu.; oats, 200 bu. ShipmenUWheac 6, 00 bu.; corn, 2,000 bn. ; oats, none. ?A!?8 CITY. -April 12 -Wheat-Stendv; cash, 121 bs bid, 63J4 asked; May, tVic; June. ic bid. (AI.-, s sked. Corn Steady ; cash, 27 V,c pkM : May, 'tasked, 28?c bid; Jane, 2fe'4 bid. Oat May, isy4 bid, 29c asked. Oils. WILMINGTON, April l2.-Turpentii:e-Firm at 37Jic ANTWERP, April 12. Petroleum 16' ;I raid and 1 6 sellers. CLEVELAND, O., April 12. Petroleum Quiet; . w. 110. t;. TllTSVILLE, Pa., April 12 -National transit certificate opened at 7 l''.:c; highest price, 7CI4C; lowest, 73c; closed at 77c BRADFORD, Pa.. April 12. National transit cert'Ccate opened at 7i 4c; closed at 77c: highest price, 76,'e; lowest, 734c; clearaneea. 57Ji,000 bbls. FITT8BCEG. April 12. Petroietixe Active, firm and higher; national tract certificates opened at 74:; ; closed at 77c ; higtect price, 7B:c ; lowest, 74 c OIL, CITY, April 12. National transit certificate opened at 74c; highest price, TVic; lowest, 74c; closed at 77c; sales. 5..273.0O0 bbls.: clearances, 2.2 6.000 bbls.: ehartera, 66,54 bbl. ; shipment, 4,t26 bbls.; runs, not reported. NEW TORK, April 12. Petroleum was active. It opened at 74c, and, with only slight reactions, touched 7fUc, broke to 7Hc, rallied to 77J,, and closed at 7oJc bid. The boom was dne to reports of failing wells, and tbe fovorable action of the Prussian Covtrnment io regard to oil. hales, 10,927,000 bbl. ' Cotton. ST. LOCIS, April 12.-Cotton-RacciDts, CO" tales: shipments. 703 bales: rales. 602 bales; stock, fc7,226 bales; market firm; middling, MEMPHIS, April 12,-Cotton-Steady: middling, 9c; receipts, 792 bales; shipments, 2,428 bales; stock, VI .VO bales; sales, 3,000 bales. NEW ORLEANS. April 1 i Cotton Firm ; net receipt. 2M. tales; gross receipts, S,6:i bales; sales, COCO bales; stock, 255,708 bile. NEW TORK, April 12. uotvoa C. L. Greene & Co. 's cotton report says: Ityas an active and advancing market, with 78 points gain well sustained, cheerful European accounts and active, strong dealings at the South led to a large amount of covciing, and showing a degree of nervousness and a greater short interest than was supposed to exist. Several of the principal commission houses are on the long side, and assisted in the upward turn. TYhiskV. 6T. LOCIS, April 12 Whisky Firm at 11 ia CINCINNATI, April 12 Whisky-Steady at ti ia . CHICAGO, April 12.-Whisky-Steady at tl 14. NEW ORLEANS, April 11. Whisky Cnchanged. Dry tiooda. NEW TORK, April 12. Dry Good The market is more active at jobbing hands under the influence of favorable weather, but the demand of agents continues to be restricted to assortments to meet current wants. CONSUMPTION CURED. 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