Indiana State Sentinel, Volume 32, Number 12, Indianapolis, Marion County, 21 April 1886 — Page 8

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THE INDIANA BT ATE SENTINEL, WEDNESDAY APRIL 21, 1886. iimrfivfi

Constitutional Catarrh. No sirele disease ku entailed more suffering or kfcHcrcd the breaaing up of the constitution tfc Catarrh. The sense of smell, of taste, of air bt ol bearing, the human voiee. the iuind I r more ted sometimes all, yield to its detnit Ue inft'.enocs. The poison it distributes thr.n:h'ut the system attacks every vital force, aou feieaks up the mot robust of constitution. Igrirwi, t-eaue tut little understood, by mot Ihjn.iatia, impotenty assailed by quacks an i i'br'kiKijt, tnoe a altering from it hare little here to lie relieved of it th?s f-iie of tbc gntve. It is tine, ihen, that the popular treatment of this U ml. ) ciea? or rcincd.'e within tLe resrh of all ) --M i ii.to 1 mCs a: ou.-i- i .imiicKiit aa l trn'crthr. TLe titw and hi'h'irto iintnel ue.ktxl iri r !'l ty lb-. Sanford in tie preparation c! lus r-udi.-a) Cur ha won tha hearty Hpf icvfel f LLi ?acris. It is invaiiu neons ia AÜordifjr Tl- f in ail head cold, ttitt.ing. smiling fcH i itn; vrt brtatl.itg. and r.tpidiy reai vinv; the un-nx r pfjreive vrev'U"1 clenring the liend. re ten.nj: tie bra:h. restoring the senses of mxi), Un-te and hearing, and neutralizing the ).-Mrouoi.ai i u.l-ix-y I the disease towards tle iniir. liver aol iidney. efcBlr iO di:al Cure confists of one bottle the Kaiii-al Cure, ote box fV.srrfcnl Solvent atid an im proved Inhaler; price 51.00. Ktti DBl 4VD CKUflCiL CO.. EostCU.

C i Kidney Pains

y Abu that wesry, llfeles, all-gone scnsj j I Ration ever pnscnt with those of infcV rl-i',1 kidneys, weak, back and loins. I JL- achicg hip nd sides, overworked or

wrrn cut by dit-eate, debility or d'ssipatioii, are rtlitvt d in one mimte and eedily cured y tt CutMara Abtl-Pkiii Ilamrr, a new. original, tlegautt and iniallikile antidot to pain and iali monition. At ail dnggiMs, -lc; five for SI; r of Potter Orsg Co., lioatoa. BERLIN BUDGET. Slrmarck ana tlie Pope Combination JgBiunt France.

P.iflin, April 18. Friere Bismarck has f.oie to CaroEsa. He his buried the hatchet, eutcked llie pipe of peace and assure! his country that Ledoes cot knew t. more "WiP, juoderate and pacific gentlevaan" than Fope Lo, which is a great deal more than he wc"a1d care to say of most members of the German Reichstag. As to the May laws, tney if ere, it seems, always absurd in our Chan ' rellor's opinion, though in the worry and hurry of current politics, he had. not till lately found time to look into them closely. "Tbe Pope represents the Free Catboli-: Church," while Herr Windthurst and the Center "represent Catholic electoral intrigues." Bismarck expects far more from the "wisdom and pacific nature" of the Pontiff than from the prolongation of sterile debate in the Reichstag. Prince Bismarck and the Vatican, in short, have kissed and ade friend and, like the Irish Loyalists, are exclaiming: "Ojiia seyarabit," Not a very glorious end of the Xuitur:ampf. and poi exactly hailed in Germany with enthusiasm. Prince Bismarck has had several sharp raps over the knuckles from the Liberal press for "caving in" so mtekly, esp. e:13y for magnifying the Pope at the excite of the German Depu ies; but ne tericns obstacle is likely to be thrown in ths way cf a reconciliation, for every one ia he trtiJy sick of the si rasple with Rome. Ufte while, political wiseacres are racking their brains to discover what hidden rno:ive the CLancellor has in bidding for the Pap il a'liance. When first a whisper escaped of hrs cfcanpe of policy a knowing old Cardinal reclaimed: "Bismarck expects a European r'' The explanation generally accepted ' "feiy-j b9 wtyer, js ba jh Ctanctilo )wr I j Lis rew poucy to cceckmate Jlerr WindLor?t, and indece the Catholic clergy to help Lim Prnssianire Elsas-Lothringen. Yhe Ktistr's feelings have also weighed much in the balance. Letters from Rome are to the effect that Cf many is even preparing to put a friendly piure upon the Government at the Q iiriio), in order to bring about a reconciliation Vtwe n the church and the Italian crown, tifon terms which are likely to prove menac Jbjr to tte g ographical position of France ob tbe Mediterranean. There is certainly no leason why Germany should prefer to see Mice and Savoy French departments rather than Italian provinces, and the political ' situation of the Italian crown affords an oplrtuaity to Prince Bismarck to exert such a prmsre. i FRENCH FACTS.

Chlr SarejMlins Frnc Far Behind Oar. many I Eqvipwats of War. Taejs, April 18. Private advices received at Paris elate that the cholera is steadily preading in Italy, and that seventy cases acd seventeen deaths have occurred at BrindiL The disease is of the genuine sporadic type. Colonel Hennebert's brochure comparing lie war equipment of France with that of Ctencany ia attracting attentan in France. The writer says that Germany to-day is exhibiting more military activity than ever, and baa just ordered 1,000,000 repeating rifles to be turned out immediately from the works at Erfort, Spandan and Dantzig. Two hundred rifles are already being delivered daily from ' Erfort. In the event of war, says the author, Germany is now in position to, put 7o0,or oen ia the four armies of the first line and S60,XO ia the second line, all effective lighters and perfectly supplied. France is de ecribed as far behind Germany in all these ' irjcts. - The first performance at the Odeon of Meurce's French adaptation of "A Midsummer digit's Dream," was received by the audience with demion, though the mise en scene the Orchestration of Mendelsahon's niusie were recognized as superb. Critics agree that the failure of the production is due to the inability of the Parisians to comprehend the grace and subtle humor of Shakspeare's conception. The love passages between "Bottom" and "Titania" were actually taken seriously by the audience, who plainly indicated their disgust with the scene. The fund or the proposed Pasteur institute now amounts to $1 00,000. ITkea T-aby waa a!ck, we gaxe ber CA STORIA TTbea ate waa a Cbild, ab cried for C ASTORIA Idea ab Wm Mi, ab clang to CASTORIA Wae ab had Children, the gate them CASTA The house in which Lincoln died was a lodging house. John Matthews, a comedian, who was a gi eat friend of John Wilkes Booth, had rooms there, and his room was the one ia which President Lincoln died. A few r-igbt-s before the assassination John Wilkes Booth occupied Matthews' room, and it is a carious fact that he slept on the same bed ii ton which the man whom he atterward u ordered breathed his last breath. Shakespeare makes one of his characters fzj : " Tis not in mortals to command success, but we'll do more, we will deserve it." St. Jacobs Oil has commanded success, and the voice of the people is that it deserves it, and that it Is the greatest pain cure on earth. Thirty-two men and 110 women are busy in the annex of the Agricultural Department building supplying the Congressional demand for seed iust now. Six thousand j-9 per packages ef vegetable seed, 500 of fower seed, 3X) of tobacco, twenty quarts of sorghum, twenty of com, mty oi grass. twenty-ejsrht Quarts of sujrar beet and tbirtv two quarts of cotton seed is the allowance of each Senator and Representative. N.chcls' Fart and Iron is remedy suitable for every climate, for both sexes, for all aor.s os the year, and for all ages. It inr;gf ratf the invalid, cheers th convalesce a t and bcJIs an. restores the weakliest

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FINANCE AND TRADE.

MONEY AND STOCKS, Kw Tark financial Hat to et. ÄIW YORK. April Money On call eaty at IMS 3 per cent. Prime Mercantile Paper i&5 rer cent. fteriing Ex change Dull bnt s'-eady at tf; .'ot GO days and 458' for demand. The total Bales of Hock a to-day were 213.1M& shares, Including Delaware, Lackawanna an4 Wee tern, M00: Delaware and Hudson, 3,203; Erle, ll,9ö: Lake Shore, 26, VI; Northwestern, 10,120; New Jersey Central, ?S,0W; Ne York Central, 4.7:; Reading. :l.W0: 8t Paul, 27,710; -it. Paul aul Omaha. 3.&); Union Pacific, 10.S10; Western I'nion, -?,717; Oregon and rransxn;inenta!, 7,0. Government bonds were dull and steady. State bonds were very dull but lirm. Rai'roed bonis were dull, except some speculative trading in eavt Teniif ssw incomes and West Shore 4M: nies, Sl,5'.,000. Sto'ks were without feature, everything waiting for ome dciinitc news rejrartlins the strike in this city and eNcwhere, Penort from the West were unfavorable, howina; tbt the strike was extending in certain directions, but prices yielding only moderately. The extreme fluctuations for the day were generally within a runge of 1 per cent and the closing y-rü-ps show loste of '4 to '-J as a rnle. though Pecilic Jfail, Jersey Central and fct. Paul and Du huh are down each. Lackawanna is unhausred. Western l'n:on sold as low as 63 on continnatory statements regarding tbe cut In cable rates and closed at 63' 4. The mart et closed wim the loUowirg hid: S per cent, bonds 10 'Ake Shore 80"'g Cnifd suites 4 ! Louisville A Xah United putts 4isl r.?,? Louisville & N. A.. 31 facifc 68 of '35 iT.(, Mar. & Cin.first pldLouisiana consols... ;far. ACin. seconds .... . Missouri 6s 101'4 Memphis t Charly, ol Tennessee , oid. f.s (Michigan Central.... 65 Tennessee ta, ceAT. .r.s IMinneap t 8t. L ao'-I neutral Jae. nrst9..ll V4tMin. & St. L. ptd. AV rtu. JtKiotir, rirsis.l2v,Missourl Pacific ICi Ltn. A C gW, firsts. 77 (Mobile & Ohio.... 11)$ Tri seconds 100.; Morris & E5sex....J40 . K. A T. 6s V4 XashTille & Chat..., H. 1 ac. ßr8ts.........ll-V''i)New Jersey Central- 50 & seconds 'M-i Xorfolk A W. pfe. IN Korthwesteru cons. 1 12 1 Northern Pacific 2,'i do debenture mIO1 Northern Pacific pfd 6) St. L. & San Frau'o..ln3'4 iChl. A Northw'n 106 t. Paul consols . Vil do. preierreu l.-S' Sr. P. C. & P. flrsts.122 New YorK Ccntrai.101 P land grants. sJi Ohio Central Vi F. P. &R.U.ex. con. M' Ohio & Mississippi.. 22 Unit n Pacific hrsis. 117 do. preferred.. . P0 West shore.-. lO-J- .Ontario & Western., l&i Ac'sms Express u Oregon Navigation. DsU AlIeKbeny Cectral Oregon Tranixion.. f,'Alton & Terre H.. :7 Oregon lmprove't.- 21 I. U T. H. K. pld V.: ! pacific Mail 51; American Kxpicss.J0.j. Panama Bur., Ccd. K. X i." Peoria. Decatur 5t K Canada Pacific. Pittxburg i a) Cicada Southern...- riPulman PaUce Car!:H ULJl. 1 t li.U. 114 llCWllUK . M Cbesäce&k & Ohio.- 10 , Kock inland Si. L. Sc .van Fran.... iN !it.L.&8.F.pid 4 2 r.L-p'.P.firstpId. ! C- U. 4 St. Paul...a fc o. pfd firsts 17 C. & O. ecoud , 11 Coicago & Alton. ld Chicngc Ss A. pid 155 Chicago, Bur. fc Q.U c, st. l. jt x. 0 ru. a. &ii vav a jtus M it C;5t,L,'&hbpfd. 'pu iü., tati. v Cic,o.. CI J. St. L. Si Pitts 11 1 Si. Paul Omsdin 4L' St. Paul JiVu. pid-i::" i Texas VP:' fit V)'. Cleveland A Col 49. Cuiou izX.iLti....-. Delaware Jk Kud. 100 Cuited grates 7.x . n- . De!., Leek. & Wcst.1V WaUih, L't. LAP.- . Denver RioUr Iti W. L. i r. vd.... I 2i'i '.vciü &. frkt yj....z trie ...... a'rie preferred Lifct Tceucf-see eat Tcnesee pX.1 itf' Western Vtnou VeL. -'i .ial IVactnen I'tunn 4 a! i A '.uyrtwiJLfai... ....... i. 5 'HSnftestaie... 1-1 ' f ori Wayne- 117 'Iron tsilver. ... Hannibal & Hu Joe. .... Han. A St. Joe pld.- .. darlem 2! 4 flcuaton A Texaa Uiinoi Central IM tOntario...,,, 21 iQnlciiilrcr 7 dö. proierred - 21 fkmtacrn t'actcc suro.. , - 1 fncliana. B. Ji WeiU 2' , acsa & Texas jt": N. Y. C. fc Bt. L.... Co. preferred...., - 15 Eastern Kxchangtt. BALTIMORE, April 10 Clearing, 52,C45,5.i7; lalances, .71,?C3. SEW YORK. April ; J.-Exchanges, 5111,415,622; balances. $1, j.6,öl7. MEMPHIS, April 13.-yew York exchange aeUlng at l4c premium. PHILADELPHIA. April 19. -Rank clearings, IV 429,74;:; balances, 1,3jü,21 CINCIXNATIt April 19. Eastern .exchanges steady at l-20e discount buying, par selling. ST. LOCT8, April 19. Bank Clearing, 12,637.217: balances. t4M,7:L'. Exchange on Newiorkflrm at 253 jOc discoant. MIICAGO. Anril 19. Business at the batiks continue fair, and New York exchange Is tili quoted at 2ÖC prem mm. BOSTON, April 13. Exchanges. S12.64,987: bal ances, fi.'278,77S: money. 5 per cent: exchange pn New Yorx, 15c discount. Foreign Money and Stocka, LONDON. A mil 19.5 n. m. Consols. 100 7-1 for monev and IOOVi for the account. Railway Bond Canadian Pacific, 60: Erie, 25-; do. seconds, 9?i: Illinois Central, 142l; Mexican ordinary, e; si. ram common. t;t; ew 10 '-enirai, 104 y, Pennsylvania, 54j4C Ear Silver 46.' 4d per ounce. BERLIN. Abril 19. The Utement of the impe rial Bank of Germany shows an increase in specie of e.-' JO.COO mark a. p PARIS, April lO.-Three per cent. rentei SOI hi t for the account. COMMERCIAL. Dry goods were animated yesterday to an unu sual degree, the demand for seasonable goods be ing large. Prices, however, remain unchanged. Sugars advanced kC over Saturday's quotations. Coffees, sirups, mola&scs, fish and other staple groceries are about as nsuai. Receipts of produce were liberal. Poultry is weak and lower. Shippers are paying 9Jic for eggs. Choice grades of butter are in good demand. Hides, leather, tallow, grease and wool ruled steady. Drugs quiet and uncbangen. GRAIW. Wheat All grades are in excellent request. Prices are higher and receipts very meager. Offerings very light. Futures are stronger, with more interest. Markets at other points are firm all round. Corn Markets in local circles are about in the same position as Saturday. Prices are term and we note an active demand for all cash offerings. Receipts are light. Sales of No. 3 mixed on call St 34; J. f. O. b. Oats All gra les are firmer, active and higher. Receipts light and futures active. The following table shows the amount of grain (n store at tnis point: , Wheat) Corn.. Oaia. .ye. Elevator A..-...-.-. Elevator B Capital Elevator ... Webtern Elevator... Elevator D 92,400 9.1091 17,300, I15,000 . 20.000 , 1,0 1.000 13,700! 1.000, 1,0 4,0001 Total :il 1.900 41.700 20.0001 Corresp'edaylastyear.l 47.800 1 4l.400 The following table shows tbe receipts lnrag of at this point for the past twenty-tour hoars: I Received. flour, bbls., Wheat bu Com, bu.. 1.VJ0 :i,000 Oaubn. 1.8U0 &ve. bu. Floar, OrsOn and Bay. Hour Patent, fH 60(l 75; extra fancy, tM 103 4 2): fancy. t3 83 00; choice, t3 5033 65; tamlly, IS 1033 29; treble extra, 2 7512 93; double extra, I? 40; extra, 12 50(32 65; superfine. S3 15B 2 25; fine, t2 00. Wheat We quote:

Bid. . Asked. '.r."i track W track track fv!H track K, f0 track - Bid. Asked. 86JJ track 3- , track - 30 track Uli tracx track 36 S5 track Wt track 3l;8 "4 track sr.'i Uack 87 31s, track 3i K; track - Vy Uack Bid. ' Asked. 3 track nAVi 31 y. track K3'i Ziy'i track 29 track öl 'tY track -.. ?, trak 32 Rl' track Ziy 26 track ..

No. 2 Men Ko. Med.-.. No. 2 Red Ko. 3 Red Unmerchantable, Corn We quote: Wo. 1 white,.. Ko. 2 white.... Ko. S white.. .. Ko. 4 while..-. Ko. 3 yellow, No. 2 mixea 1 1 1 . Ko. I mixed..... Ko. 4 mixed Bound Ear. White. Sound Ear mixed-., April MayOsta We quote: Tso. 2 white...., w Light mixed Mixev

Re. ected . ........ ... A pril...... m.... .... May ... ............. .... ....... J nni, Dmcercnan table... - Rre-Xo. 2 nomlral. Bran-Dnll; TO 75 bid.

Bay Ja active nic6t at full quotations: Choice Timothy, fli 50 bid: No. 1 Timothy, HI 00 bid; Ko. 2 Ttmothy,' flO 00 bid.- - , CHICAGO MARX ITS. Reported by W. B. Overman & Co., Grain and Provision Brokers, L2 and 14 Chamber ol Commerce.

April 19. jOpen' g :ilight. Lowest; t losing WheatApril. 78V I ?77s!t May. 7KV mi 377 3X1 soli 12 12 20 87 7 June, ?a Corn April May37 Jnne Oats April May. 2i.;; .10 cry Jane AnrU soy. 15 Pork 9 9 9 9 12 9 12 9 20 5 87 5 7 5 92 5 22 5 22 6 27 May.. June. Lard April, Mav 9 25 9 35 90 5 90 5 97 5 2T 5 25 5 :) 9 35 5 90 5 2 5 97 5 2Ü 5 27 6 22 June Bibs April May Jod 5 a 6 22 5 25 6 27 Kccelpts Hogs, 17.000 bead. Car IX) t Wheat, 16: corn, 124; cat, IX X9GLIEH GRAIN TRAP I! REVIEW. LONDON, April 19. The Mark Lane Express, in its review of the British gra'n trade during the pest week, says: The wheat trade has been exceedingly dull. The pales of English wheat were 49,000 quarters at 30s lOd, sgasnst 44,137 quarters at at 34s Id daring the corresponding week of last year. Foreign wheats are slow of sale and rather weaker. Flour is Cd lower. Corn is steady. Three cargoes cf wheat arrived; one was sold and two remained. Trade forward is languid. Today the wheat market was not improved: only a retail business was dote. Flour was quiet, but steady. lArleys were neglecte-1. were 31 lower. - ' INDIANAPOLIS WHOLFNALK MARKETS. Dry Goods. rarsTs. Windsor fM:cy... , Pacific fancy ...... Cccheco fancy.., Richmond fancy... Hamilton fancy.... American fancy.... American chining.... Allen fancy. Allen shirting... . -Merrimac skirting.... Newton shirting. . 6 iMerrimac fancy.., 6 IConestcga fancy.. 6 Berwick lancv., 5J: Belmont fancy. 4 6 I HSU 11 IVU 1UI1 r A American led blue 6 Albion solid 5)4 Simr.w.n'a mining. 6 bV., 4li Steel River fancy...4i uunnaa iancy... 5 EXZKS PABKIC8. Pacific poplin lus.. 9 Mancherter V cash 10 Pacific Va cahm'rs .10 Pacific u Australian crs pe. . .18 Pacifcc 6-4 A. C. M. 30 Manchester DeB-10 Atlantic alpacas. 10 Atlantic 'A. L. cash18 Atlantic F. cashm. 22 Pacific 6-4E.X. caah.18 Arlington gray Pacific 6-4 A. a casualty featin Berber 12j, cashmere ! 10 12 a 4 6 - : Boucle EEOWN COTTOS8. 7 Relford R.... . Cji'ilill's Atlantic A ..... Atlantic b M j stic Kiver. Lawrem e L L.... (rduic licsd.Concetoga W , Pcppcreil R. . Peritrell F...- , Yaidstick Treraont C C ... 7 ... 6 - V, ... 7 Star A. ro n ei Ir utica o Boot XX 4 6 Pepptrell 2-4 .., is BLEacfltn ConOXS. Andre; Cgln L... 7i'Earker Mills... ....... 7i Lopsda ; 8 Aailaii . va.e 6 FRrweil.... .... . 7I .wasonviiie Ftuitof the Loom. Fanners' Choice.... Dwipht Anchor Pocahontas....... hestnnt Hill S Wams tta.. Kill's -emper Idem.., 8 6 2i i:8CaiCQ9 A. A.-...-. 7 hV.pe. 7 Fitchville 6 ni pertM -s . . ....m PcrPreil 1C-4... .....22 Just Oat COTTON n.A.5 '. B'n Bt'd B-n Sid Trettopt jL.,.., TremOntH-.. Tremout P.... Trcmont A..... 6 7 7 s 9 jNashna XX 12 U . remoni r b i 8 9 rrcicont U - 6 7 TremoiitT.,, 7 8 10 Trcmpnt Y... 9 11 TicrcontK 7V TremontN...... TreKOEt X... 11 12 VatLua 6... 5' . .... TremontO 9 10 Misnua t f 7 iWimbledonCM. 5 VA 7,'Wimbledoa CI- ill 1 8 IWimbledonCI... 1 hV. 7Vi'Wimbledon CKH A 9 8, Wimbledon CD- 9ii i"" 9 (Wimbledon CClOyi Nashua F 6J Nashua T 7 Nashua D Naslm (:... FasbuaB.... Nashua A Nashua AAA.. 6 otj, "iinuieiou.u..ii;i 13 lOVi Wimbledon CA. IS 14 iashuaX . . S ' . . iitH-aicuiia. enJGHAMS. AmoskeagV 7V;Wamsutta... ..... 1C Rprkshlro Uincaster. Butes. 7 Normandie... Glasgow. 6 York,,, 7 7 Renfrew dress..., Johnson bnk foil. White Man'f'g CoBates seersucker-, fLAIDS lTD CHkVIOTt. Amockea; SJf Alabama plaldJ., 7 Amoskeag fancy 9J Louisiana plaids.-m 7 Bates 8Ottawa plaidA.. 6 Otis B B... ..-.... . 8 jEdiaburg cheviou.- 9 Park mills. 7" cbck-12 Everett cheviots- . 9 Park Milla, !eck-13 Great Republic Chev. 7 Economy ci ....- 9Ji Columbian... 7 Otis check .. Hamilton stripes. .10 Tuscarora fyx tuver biae.... - iy. 7 I ntsnrs. Granlteville Otis, AZA 11 10 York, blue...-., 14 Otis, BB... 1 ork, slate.. York, taucy, 14 UUi, IXJ . 9 Amoskeag 14 Oakland, A Columbian .1? Everett. Barmaker...... 8 i Boston 7 Everatt, DD. .-12H1 TICKINGS. ....12KiLewiston, 3C-... 11 I Lewis ton, 32 .... Acockerg, A C A York, 30 inConcestoea. B F-. ..14 -ll'i 1AT 7 .14 I Lewis ton, su.. Connestoga extra 12 Oakland, A.... Connestoga, V C A 11 lOakland, A A 1 eaiiK bags. ,17 Granger.... American Krankliaville.. MM ,19 ,...-19 Lewiston... 1 - ' : - . SUrk, A ...... ...liUCVIl, A, .18 C ÄSTET CHAIN. -.18 iCoverlet Chain 20 22 No. 500 Cotton Yarn-10 0 I Twine 20 White... Colored Candle Wick. The Produce aiarket. Eggs Paying 9JJc per dox., for fresh. Butter Creamery fancy. 25i30c: choice, 20 24c; dairy, selected, loJOc: country, fancy, 1 1'. ltc; fresh and sweet, Ul4c; low grades, 334c per lb. Poultry Hens, 7Vc per lb; roosters, SVjCjhen mrkera, 7c: torn turkeys, 5c; old geese and well-feathered, perdox., t W); ducks, per lb., 7c Feathers Prime geese, 40c; mixed and duck, jo 325c Rags1K1C, Wool Bright Indiana, medium unwashed, 20 21c: for heavy merino and very coarse. 19 a Xc; tub-washed, 28332c; bur ry, trash v aadcotted, lbc. Beewax-18320C Tbe Provision aiaxket Below are the present lobbing prices: bmoked meats, canvassed or plain (plain meats not guaranteed against skippers) 8. (X Hacs, reliable brand, 15 lbs. average, 10c; do. 17J4iPs. average. c; do. 20 lbs. average. 9J.c; 20 lbs. and over, 9c; do. light average, 10 ib., lie; do. 12X Iba. average, lOIc "Morgan dt Grey'a brand." iS lbs. average, 93c: do. 1"S lbs. average and over, Vic; cottage hams, "reliable brand." 7c: pinnie bams. "Porter brand." c: California hams, "reliable brand," 634c: English breakfast bscoa, clear, "reliable brand," bc; do. clear, "Porter brand," 7c; Engliah shoulders, "reliable brand "12 Iba. average, c: English shoulders. 17 lbs. average, Dried beef. "Porter brand," 10c. Bacon Clear aides, heavy, average 50 O 60 Iba., c; do. medium, average 38 to 40 lbs., Tc; do heavy, average 50 lbs., c; do backs, medium weight, .c; da bellies, 6?ic; do. French flitch, average b lbs., c: belly pieces, average 4 lbs., c D. 8. and Pickled Meats English' cured, clear tides or barks, unsmoked, frvc; bean pork, clear, per bbl., 200 lbs., 112 50; pork, clear, per bbL. 200 Iba.. S10 60: family pork, clear, per bbl.. 2C0 lbs. 110 fO; ham poik, per bbl., 2tW Iba., S10 50. Also bbls., containing 100 lbs., at halt price of the barrels, with 60c added to eovcr additional cost 01 package. Lard Pure Winter kettle, rendered In tiereea. Tc; current chilled do., c: in half barrels or 50-lb. tubs, 7;fec; 48-io. tin tuba, 8c; 20-lb. palls. ac; lu-iD. pans, o;c Pig s Tonguea Per bbl., 100 lbs., 16 50, Bologne In cloth, 5Hc; in akin, 6c. Smoked Sausage In link, 7. The Grocery Harket. . Cheese Full cream. New York, 12312Xc; Ohio, 12Kc; Swan Lake, 9c Coßees Common, 9(9100: ordinary, lOKllo; fair, lllljc; prime. 12ai2c; stricUy prime, 12a4l3ic; choice. 13J(pil4c; Old Government Java, 19:325c; McLaughlin's XXXX, roasted, l-lb naekai; ea. 100-lb cases. i:c: 60-lb do. lAirArbuckle'sroajted, Levering'a, Ul4c Cardova, liyic; uates a fo, l. lbya uatea' prime, 14 Vic; "Lion," 13c; Jersey. 13ic ; gold medal, 13c. bugar Cutloaf, 7X7 Jc; powdered, 7H977o; granulated, fcJC(J7c; standard A. 6,'."i6'1 Hc : oiT A, l,((r; white extra C, light brown, Q ii cuiuxauu graaes, 9(9 J7a5 kcw wiieans, Molasses and Syrups New Orleans molasses, ketüe, 45Ä50C; good, 40c: syrup, 221300 per gallon for common to choice; maple syrup, tl 00. Kice Carolina ana ixuisiana, a'to. Rnirp Penr-cr. 191 20c: allspice, 10(8jl2a cloves, 2oac; Kingcr, 174A2JC,' cinnamon In mat, Hilt Lake, in car lots, 90tQ92c; dray lota, fl 1 10: Email lots, jiic more irum store.

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etarch-Bcüned Tear), 23 per Ib.slsru,

4c; Champion gloss, lump, 96c; Improved corn, 5Hai6c Ealt PiRh Mack eTel, extra mei,f24 per bbL; barvea, tl2 50; Ko. 1 macaerel, tlMs)20: halves, J$ 10; No. 2 mackerel, 115 50ai; halves, $5 508; No. a medium, $8; halves, 14 50; - No. 3 mackerel, t6 0; halves, $33 50; No. 1 white fleh, 17 50; hal bnt, 14c per Id Foreign Frulta London layer ralslnajiew, 13 40; new Valencia, MtSlllc: Bultana. llcj Muscatel raisins, two crown, 12 503 00; Calliornia U L., 92 W: Muscatels, t2 7V Lemons Messina, ti Wi 00. New Prune Tnrkitih, 4J404ic; Bn tan, do., 8Jc; currants, 7?$c; new figs, layers.

IV. Dates Matts, y$:, Fard in ten pound Dcxea, n)iic; Persian, in sixty ponno ooxes, be Citron New, 35c Lemon Peel New, 20c Oranges Valencia, in cases. Id 508 50; Messina, li 2b3 4 50; t'ai. orange. S3 604 00. Peanuu Haw Tennessee, 56c; Wilmington, 8ic; roasted, 10c; Tenncsfec; 4J45&J4c: Virginias, 6f7r. Banana U(a2 per bunco. Ooooanuts J4 50o. fanned Oooda We quote: Tomatoes, S lb,, tl 201 25. Peaches.3 lbs. standard,! 1 852; 3 lbs., 11 W2; seconds, 3 lbs., SI 501 60; 2 lbs., tl ÜH9 1 60. Pie Pches, 3 lbs., SI LY4I 20; 6 lbs., SI S5f 1 90; Gooseberriea, 2 lbs.. SO(ctlKc; Blackberries, Si 61 Co: Strawberries, fl 50(3 ; Raspberries, Si lbl 25; Cherries, red, 1 O0Q1 C5; Siring Beans, 65j00c; Polka Best Peaa, SI 60: Yarxnootn Corn, fl 25ai 30: Excclseor. 95c: Mountain fugar Corn, tl 15; Standard, 21bs.,9l 00; Eat Hamborg Corn. SI 00: Mackerel, SI 151 20; Pinearples, fl 502 CO; Salmon, 1 lb., SI 40tl 50; Tnnbler Jellies, 85rJ0c; Cove Oyster, 1 lb. ; llgh t weight, 6S65c; 2 lbs., foil weight, tl 85Q1 95; Bardires, French, Si 75 per dos. ; American, Kb., SI per dor.; Apples, 3 lbs., 9035c; 6 lbs.. U 6042 60: gallon, 12 503 60. Beans Choice 11 aw, tl 60(i(l t5; medium, tl 60 l 70. Marrows, tl 902 CO. California, . Potatoes öö60o per bu. 8weet Potatoes Southern Sweets, fl 75Q2 00 per bbl.; Bahimores, S2 504U CO; Philadelphias, S-i 00 t3 25. seed Sweets Jersey, tl 00; Kentucky, .i 00 2 2i per bbL A pp;es choice new, tl 50.32 00 per bbL Dried Apples Evaporated, 7?ic, common dried, 55i(.44C eocbes Dried peaches, be Ives. 444c; California halves, 10c; eveponued, laglec i'atlege S1ÄJ1 T per bbL Cnicns Yellow Denver, t2 0032 23 per bbL Honey 1 t'ixu Cranberries Cape Cod, S3 005 25; Wisconsin, S3 0T$4 00. Celery vOc per doz. Greens Cale, 7 jc&S1 CO per bbl. Seed. Seed Timctky, S2 03(32 35 per bushel: cloverl S6 efiSö sö; blue grass, extra clean Kentucky, SI 10 Öl 25; red top. 75e&tl 00; orchard grass, S2 40 2 85, owing to quality; English blue grass, S4 00 per bu.; bird seed, rape, 89c; canary, 5öc; hemp, 4&5C Coal and Coke. Elock, S3 00; Jackson coal, S3 50; Pittsburg, S3 75; Raymond Ch, S3 75; anthracite, S6 25J 6 50; Highland nut, ti 50; Piedmont coal, S5; gaa coke, 10c per bu., or iZ 50 per load ; crushed, S? 00 per lead; Winifrede. S3 75 per ton; Kanawha, S3 75; Hocking, S3 50; Island. Si 75; Blosburg, 15. Hides, Xeatber and Tallaw, Eemlock sole, 2C3lc; oak sole, 3037c; Pittaburg harness leather, 34($3oc; harness leather, SOis'Mc; bridle leather, per doz., 60&72C; domestic kip, 5080c: French kip. 80c$l 25; domestic cali. 70c(aH 10: French call, SI 10(41 85. Hides No. 1 cured, 8c: No. 1 green, cows, 6Mc; steers, 7jc; No. 1 calf, 9c; cured, 10ai0)c: dry salt. 10c: flint, 12c; No. 2 hides, 2c off. Tallow Prime, 3c: No. 2, 33Jc Greate-Brown, ty wbJte. 30; yellow, 3c Drag Market. Alcohol, S2 1S2 25; calomel, 75985c; camphor, 2S3Cc: cochineal, bOQftic; chloroform, 6065c; gum opium, ti 50at3 75; indigo, Sl3; morphine, 2 bCCv2 70. Oils Castor, SI ööl 65; sweet oil, 90CAS1 35; olive oil. Si ö03; bergamot (Sanderson's), S33 50; lemon (Sanderson's). S3 5031 00. Quinine P. and W., 8d90c; cincnouida, 20a 2jc; American bi-carb, soda,: i'c; English do., 5tc 8nufl Garrett's, 2-ox. pack., SI W) per dor.; 4-oz. bottles, S3 per doz. Flove's sulphur, S4&5c. Turpentine 50(5.5C; English Venitian red, by bbl., 2c; Jess quantities, 8Kc. Iodyne S4 00; Iodide potash, tlQS 25. Cloves, 20 0260. Rhubarb, 90cöjl 20. Window glass, 70 per cent; double, 76c and 10 per cent. off. Iron and Steel Market. Bar Iron SI 902 10 rates; charcoal Iron, f2 90 3 10; boon iron. S2 50 rates: Norway and weed iron. Via rates: horseshoe iron. 3c Horse Shoes Burnen A Perkins', per keg, S4 25 ; mule shoes, Si per keg advance. Horseshoe Nails Northwestern. Globe and Putnam, per box, ft 50. Cast 8tcel Best American, per lb.. 12c; spring steel, 6c; tire steel, 3c; toe calk steel, 6c; machinery steel, 5c. Cut Nails Rates for tens, iron, 82 50; rates for tens, steel, 12 75, MiseellaneöuS M&rket. Oils We quote: Linseed, raw. 42c: boiled. 45c: lard oil, 65&85c: miners' oil. 55(ä6öc: lubricating oil, 123Sc; straits oil, &5r)5c; benzine, 10öl4c; coal 01L Indiana legal test, 9'c; 150 tost, 9!c; periection, i2c; water white, iso iest,iixc; snow drop oil, 12Vc; Palacine oil, 14c 1 inner s suppiiea we quote: Best brand Charcoal tin. L c 10x14. 12x12 and 14x20. So 23: Ix. lOx 14, 14x20 and 12x12, S3 25; roofing, IC, 14x20, S5 75; aiiIi 11 swg.11; oioca un, in pigs, dvxi in oars, 26c. Iron: 27 B iron, S3.25; 27 C iron, 6c; Juniata galvanized. 50 per cent discount; reflned, 50 and 10 per cent discount Sheet sine. 6c. Copper bottoms, 22c Planished copper, 32c Solder, 14 160. LIVE STOCK. Indianapolis. Union Stock-Yards, April 19. Cattle Receipts, head; shipments, head. Very few here; no market; dull and lowerthan Saturday; about all sold at the close. Export grades. f 5 150 4 60 Good to choice shippers... Fair to medium shippers.4 209 3 70c Common shippers and feeders. Mockers, common to good , U OOi S60( Good to choice hellers-.., Good to choice cows Fair to medium cows and heifers3 öOa 3 (Km s 40 2 00(3 2 75 3 50(ä 5 00 2 00(9 3 'F 20 004 40 03 Common old cows.Veals, very plenty Buns, common to good.-, jiuxers, auu; common to good HOGs-Becelpts, 1,000 head; shipments, 500 Market quiet and prices bead. Quality only fair. about steady. All sold. v Heavy packing and shipping SI 35 Light and mixed packing....... 4 10t 20 Common to good light...." . 3 70 1 15 tieavy roughs. s ouji w BHixr Receipts, head; shipments, head. But few here; demand light; market very dull at lower prices on all except tops. Choice grades , $4 -0r 00 Medium to good.... ....-..... 3 fvg4 VO Common to fair... 2 50(33 2 5 00-37 00 Spring lambs 30 to 40 lbs. , Klawhere. BALTIMORE, April 19 Beeves-Market slower and prices (rlic lower; best beeves, 5(j'-ic; first qualitv,4;8ra.c; laedium, 4';;'44JtC: ordinary,23 4c. Receipts, 1,471 head: sales, y33 head. Hogs-Full supply and only a fair demand; receipts, 5,470 head : quotations, 5VJ6;4c. Sheep and Lambs Receipts, head; sheep, 2ätc; lambs, Cllc. EAST LIBERTY. April 19. Cattle Becefpta, M3 head : shipments, -Mi head. Market strong at last week's prices. Hcgs-Eeceipts, 4.000 head; shlpraenta, 4,200 head. Market firm: Philadelphias. S4 401 50; Yorkers, f I 10(44 30: skips, S3 Ib&i 0. Bbcep Keceipts, 5,40u head; shipments, 4.S0O head. Market slow at last week's prices clipped; wooled not wanted. ST. LOUIS, April 19. Cattle Receipt , 600 head; shipment. 500 head. Market fairly active and steady; choice (Shipping and export, t"003k3 50; common to medium, St 24 85: butchers' steers, 13 50(5-4 40; cows and heilen, S2 50(33 75; stockers and feeders, S3(S4 20. Hogs Receipts, 4,000 head: shipmei .t 2,200 head. Market active and unehanged: h 1. ;hers' and choice heavy, SI 054 15; mixed p. - king, S3 MVil. Sheep Keceipts. 400 head; shipments, 4'X) head. Market slow and easier at M .'0,.; 75. KANSAS CITY, April 19,-TheLive Stock Indl eator reporu: tattle Receipts. 139 head : shipments, 1 .7i head Market a snade lower; native steers. 1,098 to 1. 133 pounds, S4 ü7iöJ 10; butchers', t l )H; cows, S :! 2 7". Hoes Receipts. 9.0:M head: shipments, 3..T79 head. Market weak and 5c lower; extreme range S3 50(31; bulk, t3 fe03 90. Sheep Receipts, 3,762 head : shipments, 541 head. Market steady and unchanged. NEW YORK. April 19. Beeves Receipts, 109 car loads for exportation. 2. car loads for city trade and 129 car loads for the market. Market slow at a decline oil'.O'ilSc; poor to prime steers, SI 653 6 15; extra and lancv do., 2036 30; bulls, dry rows and old oxen, tl 25H1 75: exports to-day, 196 beeves; for the week, 1,195 beeves; 100 sheep, 6,6,0 quarters of beef and 3O0 carcasses 01 mutton, sheep Receipts. 9.900 head, making 27,500 head for the week. Market extremely dull at a further decline of nearly c per pound ; unshorn sneep sold at S5C'7 10 per cwt. ; unshorn yearlings, ft'.'Sj 7 5; clipped sheep, S4 60(5 5; spring lambs, SJ(3 6 per bead. Hog;: -Receipts, 8,920 head, making 31.K00 for the . . . . 1, . .M,.J wcex. .iariei nominally sieauy at 4 j. Chicago, April 19. The Drovers' journal reports: Cattle Eeceipta, 7,000 head; shipments, 2,500 head. Market slow bnt steady; snipping steers, 950 to 1,500 lbs., 14 20(35 8-j; stockers and feeders, SJ :ii 6; cows, bulb and mixed, S1609l;bulk, 1 57 (a 3 10. Eogs-Receipu, IR.OOO head; shipment, 6,000 neao. aiarxet steady ana nrm; rougn iuixeu, S3 9C(S4 20; packing and shipping, $4 054 36; lisrbt. S3 6Tra4 vOt nkSns, t:irtl3 65. llecp-Eeceipts, 4,600 head; shlpmcnta, 500 head. Market weak and lower; natives, tl 50C45 75. The trovers' Jonrnal special cablegram irm Liverpool, quotes the cattle market 4o lower; beat

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YTotioce Markets. CTJ1CAGO, April 19. Firmer cablegrams made a higher cptning market for wheat to-day, which was helped momentarily by some good buying orders from the country; May opening at KOVje, and sold op to 80Jc in the first minute, buia large army of scalpers backed by a few longs took the occasion to unload at the advance, and the market responded by dropping down several notches. May wheat sold down to 79'4c by Jl a, m. Here the receipt of another tat h cf country orders served to help the market back toward higher prices, and the inevitable scalper sgein came to te front and bonght for a turn. The bears, who were such free sellers early, also took hold on tbe break and brought the market back from 79Vc to Mi'.c Here it remained for a while, but finally broko on the news of a strike among the Lake Shore switchmen, and sagged baek to Ty-Jc Corn openea at 37J.ic lor May, bnt under the influence of the strong 1 ables went up to 3fcc. but soon receded again under the heavy selling which followed. In oats there was a firm market caused at the start from tbe strength of the other grains, bnt it failed to have much ot its strength when tbe other weakened, la provisions there was better trading, tbe tendency being downward on pork and force weaker in lard aDd ribs; May pork opened at 9 25 and sold steadily down all day, touching S9 17 before the 1 o'clock close. Floor Quiet 82-.,ö84e, closing at 82'c: No. 3 spring, 6sj70c Corn Sales ranged : April, nominally 36,'4sM6Jb closing at 36);c; May, 37iin3S',;c, closing at 37 ft37Jc: Jnne, Si-? fa3S,;c, closing at 345!4c: Jn ly , 3Pw:ftc. closing at S9c. Oata Sales ranged : Ap!i),2fi(ii2i-c, closing at sellers 2c; May, 2üj&3öc, dosing at 2929jic; June, 30(u.30$, closing at Suc'c: July, M'&Mlte, closing at Crtc. Kye Imll; Ko. 2, iajc Bflrley-Stea.lv, ivo. 2. 69C. laxseed No. 1. SI 0J. Pork Steaty, rai ed : M ay, 15 90(.j5 92) closing at $5 90 ; Jnne, S" 95ö5'97i.c closing at S3 95; July, S3 02l4. Dry Salted Shoulders S4(Q4 10; short rib aides. lb 22Jia,5 5; short clear sFdes, j 6035 65. Butter tiulet: creamery extra, 2526c; fair to fine, SOrd 26c. Fpgs Firm at 12(&12icc Afternoon Board Wheat Weak and lower at 77Tc April, 7SVtc May, H)Jic June. Corn Easier at Ziy4 bid May. Oats Hteady. Pork Weak at S 12' April and May; S3 20 Jnne. Lard -Dull and weak. Receipts Flour, 17.000 bbls.: whet. 9.000 bu.: Corn, 51,000 bu.: oata, 137.C0O 1 -v. . Tu.; barley, :M,000 bn. Shipments- "j viols.; wheat, 1,021,028 bu.; corn, 2,:j;.:. . 0 t. 000 bn.; rye, 8.000 bu.; barley, 1.000 b.i. NEW TOR.. April 19. Flour-Receipts, 18,533 bbls.; exports, 8,9t7 bbls., 1.754 sacks; market less active and rather weak; sales, 11,000 bbls.: superfine Western and State, S2 5033 30: common to good extra Western and State, S3 303 00. Wheat Receipt, 10,450 bn.; exports, 309,424 bu.; spot a shade lower: options opened very strong, and closed heavy : sales, 738.400 bu. of futures and S6 - OfO bu. spot: No. 2 spring, 92c; No. 1 hard, 97" jc; No. 1 red, SI; No. 1 white, 90c; No. 2 red. May, lC:595c, closing at 93c;June, 9(?i94c, clos1 ti Closing at "Ji?Hc; ovemDer, 'Joymic, closing at 04J: December. 97(qr98gC closing at 97)c: Iay, SI 0::e. Corn spot steady: options opened firm : closed weak ; receipts, 8,400 bu. ; exports, 81,748 bu.; sales, 1,128.000 bu. futures and 114.000 bu. of spot: ungraded, 43(i5c; steamer. 4a 46c elevator: 47c atioat; iSo. 4ti:t tiic ct-rator; 47-'48c afloat; No. 2 April; iO.'lrtc f:u.-.inr st Oats A shade stronger; very quiet; receipts. 47,050 bu.: exports, 542 bu.; mixed Western, S7iäö9c; white do., 40.i4Oc Stock of grain in store April 17: Wheat, 4,571,53 bn.: corn. 2,754,793 bu.: oats, 355,42 1 bu.; rve, 72 S56 bu.; barlev. 60,724 bu.; peas, 2,051 bu.; malt 2MM00 bu. Hay Steady and in fair demand; sblppic?, 70c. Hops Quiet Coffee Spot, fair; Rio, dull at 1c; options steady; sales, 27,000 bags; April, 7.20c; May. 7.15(S 7.20c; June to November, 7.10c. Sugar Quiet but firm: refined, firmer and 6Vic. Steady; sales at 20(820 for 50 test. RiceSteady and demand fair. Petroleum Steady; united closed at 76' i.e. Tallow Easy. Rosin Quiet. Turpentine Dull at 44e. Eggs Quiet and steady; receipts, 7,x90 packages; Western, 13c. Pork Dull; mess. t9 5010 lor old. Cutmeats Firm: pickled bellies, $5 25jj5 624: do. hams, S3 59; do. shoulders, S5; smoked fcams.S(J75. Lard Lower and very dull: April. 6 15; May, SC Ua6 16; June, t& 23: July, $6 26a 6 27; August, Sü 34: September, So 2S6 40; October. S6 4iV46 48. Butter Dull and easier: West ern, 1420c; Elgin creamery, 30(j31c. Cheese Quiet and steady ; v estern, 7ioc Lead steady. ST. LOUIS, April 18. Flour Firm and un changed. Wheat Active and unsettled ; the market opened firm and sold up JilJaC and ruled steady for a time, but later declined sharply, H(i lc, became unsettled and finally eased off Jic more, closing USp lowerthan Saturday; No 2 red, cash, 88c; May, 8890;c, closing at bSc ; June, 89H90c, closing at 89c bid; July, lty tC closing at ic; August, sj;u.si. closing at 8'.'c. Corn Fairly active and steady, closing (äc higher than Saturday: No. 2 mixed, cash, bid ; May, 33j34c, closing at 33Je34c; June, 34c: July, 35?ic. Oats Very dull and barely steadv; No. 2 mixed, cash, 2!i;ic: May, c bid. Bye nominally easier at Dajic. isaney .o market Lead Active annd weak; refined, $4 55; chemically hard, S4 5'2). Hay Dull and un changed. Butter Quiet and easy; creamerv. 25(3S0c; dairy, 18(25c. Eggs Strong at 10c. Flax seed Dull and easv ai 1 iw. Bran mm ai :(? 57c. Cornmeal Steady at SI 80gi 85. Wool Quiet and unchanged. Provisions -Firm, but very dull. Pork-steady at f 3 65. Lard-firm at S5. 80. Bulxmeats Firm and higher; loose lots, long clear, 15 25; short ribs, S5 35; short clear, S3 50; boxed lots unchanged. Bacon i-irm; long clear, t.3805fc5; ehort ribs. S3 STrfp 90; short clear, S6O56l0. Hams Steady at $9(59 75. Receipts r lour, 2.000 bbis.;wneat, ld.uuu nu.; corn, ii,uuo bu.;oats, 0,000 bu.; rye, 2,000 bn.; barley, 10,000 bu. Shipments Flour, 14,000 bbls.; jrheat, 1.000 bu.;corn, 211,000 du.; oata, lw.uto do. ; rye, iu,uw bu.; barley, 2,000 bu. Afternoon Board Wheat M'Zc lower. Corn ItäVtfl lower. Oats Unchanged CINCINNATI, April 19. Cotton Steady and un changed. Flour Active; family, S3 751: lancy. tt &i 40. Wheat firmer; io. 1 rea, bj; receipts, 30,000 bu.; shipments, 7,200 bu. CornFirmer; No. 2 mixed, 37ic Oats Firmer; No. 2 mixed, S2SC Bye Firmer; No. 2, 6K09c. BarleyDull ; "No. 2 spring, 70c. Pork Dull at S9 75. Lard Firm at 5 80. Bulkmeats Quiet: shoulders, S3 50; short rib, $5 30. Bacon In fair demand: shoulders. S4 :7JJ: short rib. S5; short clear, S6 20. Butter Heavy receipts; lower: extra rreamerv, 2728c; dairy roll. 10jl3c Linseed Oil Steady and quiet at 4142c. Sugar-Steady; hard refined, 6?4&7ic; New Orleans, 55c. Eecs Light receipts; stronger; lOHllc Cheese Firm : prime to choice cured Ohio factory. 10J4c Hogs Aeak; common and light S3 40J4 1; packing and butchers, S3 901 receipts, 3,780 head ; shipments, 410 head. PHILADELPHIA, April 19. Flour Dull. Wheat Opened strong, but subsequently reacted ana closed steadv: No. 2 red. April, O;;''.; May and June, 9i:l;i:::!;c: July, 92ir392,'-i,c. Corn .-pot a shade firmer ; No. :t mixed, 4iV2c;No. 2 vellow, 47J .T; futures dull: No. 2 mixed April and May, 46(5 47 Jc: June and July. 4ö?i3l74C Oata trot barelv steadv: white. Sh342i,c: lutures quiet; No. 2 white, April, 4014'4OMc; May to July, :i?'L'(340l.ic. Provisions-Quiet Butter 1 . , : M " Ok 'Ayl . Ar A & VIT (juieianu easier; tieaiciu cn, -nj-. uu. extra, lH(S;20c. iJird Quiet; refined, $6 87lX(57; steam. Sii 30. Eues Firm: fresh, 13ai3ic Cheese Firm with lair demand for choice; Ohio fair to prime. Sl.'rSlO'te. Receipts-Flour, 1,800 bbls.; corn. fOO bu.; oats. 6.100 bu. ShipmentsWheat, 13,000 bu.: corn, du; oaa, v.ixaj du BALTIMORE, April 19,-Wheat-Western firmer and quiet; No. 2 winter red. spot SlVJ'.'lc: May, -:ffl92?4c: August 9C'i(a.tc. CornWestern higher and dull: mixed, spot, 4fr'vi6' sc; Mav and June. 45?irt46c: steamer. 41..(a 14-V-Oata Steady and quiet: Western white, S91-4:5c; do. mixed, 8'S39c. Provisions Quiet and about steady. Pork Mess, SiOflyll. Lard Rafined. S7 25. Eggs Steady at 12c. Coffee Steady and quiet; Rio cargoes, ordinary to fair. 8''47,;c Receipts Flour. 4.000 bbls.: wheat. 6.000 bu.: corn. 41,000 bu.; oats. 14,000 bu.; rye, 2.000 bu. Ship ments Hour. 2,000 bbls.; corn. 03,100 on, MILWAUKEE. April 19. Flour Dull. WheatWeak; cash, 7Hc; May, 79 lxc: June, 81c Corn Steadv: No. 2. 87'ic Oata hasy: No. 2. 31!iC Rve Steadv: No. 1. 55c Barler Dull: No. 2. 50'kc. Provision Firmer. Mess Pork Cash or April, S9 15: May, S9 20. Lard Prime steam, cash or April. S5 M): Mav. !5 92VC Butter-vreaker; dairy. 16l8e. Cheese Steady at 11123. Eggs Hieherat llrttl2c Jleceipta Flour. 11.501 bbla,: wheal, 14,01 bu.; barley, 4.150 bu ShipmentsFlour. 16,750 bbls. ; wheat 1.-75 bu. ; barley, 1,150 bu. LOUISVTLLK. April 19. Cotton Weaker; middling, t7ic. Grain Steady. Wheat No. 2 long berry, 88c; No. 2 red, 86c. corn New mixed, o--. . liiiit ?Oa rk4. Vw XTm 1 mIwa O-ln ore, nunc, ooc t is c r av auiaw. o Provisions Steady. Bacon Clear rib sides, $5 85; clear sides, S IS: shoulders, S4 37f Bulkmeats lear rib sides, sa :; clear siaes, -bo;snouiaers, S4. Mess Pork S10 50. Hams Susar-cured, S9 50O 10. Lard-hoice leal, 7 709 w. NEW ORLEANS, April 19. Flour-Firmer, bnt not niintahlr bieher. Oats Firmer at 39rä40c. Cornmeal Quiet but firm. Sugar Generally unchanged, but sales rather higher: open kettle prime, i'ic: centrifugal choice white, 6'4c; off white, 6'trfifi S-lbc; choice reiiow cianbed, 6c; prime do'., UIjs; seconds, 4oc. Other articles unchanged. LIVERPOOL, April, 19.-Cotton In jrood demand at unchanged prices. Sales, 12,000 bales. including 2,000 bales for speculation and expert and 9,200 nates American, v neat sieauy ana fair demand; holders öfter moderately. (Jörn Firm and In fair demand. Bacon Prime Western .11 ::d rcr cwt. Turpentine- per cwt. TOLEDO, April 19. Wheat Quiet; cash, Sr, 88c: May, Rc: Jun, 87o- August 87;'ic, Corn Vary; cash, 39$c; May, jsys asked; June, 40c

ann sieauy. neat raies ranged: April. 7774(3 794 c, closing at 7Sc; May. 79'rtiso:ic, closing at 80c bid: June. 80tiarf rlnKinir at

ltg a i i'.t-jc; juiy, swjifawic, closing at 93c; August 92fc94i4C closing at 93c; September, 9?;fi945ic closing at 930: October. 0&üarV.it.

it-tc; .uey, jo;.Qi(C, Closing at 4i.c; June, 47 47 ,c, cltsing at 47c; July. 47. '47?. closing at 47Kc: August. 4;-4ääs. closicff at 4'&

omet: c, 65jc; extTac, o'i ac; white do., iCc; yellow, 4(5c: off A, 6c: mold, MvaiOic: confectioners' A. 6Vic. Molasses

Oatr-Steady and May, 32c Govcrsced Pieady; ea&b, S6 25; April. 6 10. Keceipts Wheat 18,0110 bu., corn. 42,000 tu. Shipment Wheat 6,000 bu.; corn, 78,000 bu. KAKSA9 CITY, April 19. Wheat-Higher; No. 2 red. April, MVjc bid. Mc asked: May. fijUa June, C8c bid, aked. Corn High'er bnt not rtrong; No. 2 mixed, cash and April. 27c bid, 57c aaked: May, 2t.29:i,c: June, 28;4c bid, 29e aiked. Cat No quotations. Dil. WILMINGTON, April 19.-Tnrpentire-Firm at 39c.

nyvnivn n Trti io pt.i.nm i---Changed; . w. 110, 7c TTTCSYTLLE. Pa.. April 74 National rrr)tt certiflcatea opened at 7 7, 4c: highest price, 78)c; NEW TORK, )RK, April 17. Petroleum Was strong; at775ic, rose to7Sc, declined to 75' c, 1 heavy at 76ä76-Jo. Sales, 3,930.000 bbla. Itonened t. uu uiffcu ucavv ill t ui'v. . o : c BRADFORD, Pa.. April 19.-Natlonal transit certificates opened at 7tc: closed at 7C,c; highest price, 77j;c; lowest. 75c; clearances, 2,538.000 PrTTPBURG, April 19. Petroleum-Dull and heavy; national transit certificate opened at vc; ciosea ai .oac; Highest price, 7fc;4c; lowest u --v . , V -. 'v; ,.',t mill., V-.CILI asces. 4.574. POO hhls ehrtiT till KV.l. . cKv -T w.v.wsvi waa B Uli A LI ments, 67,108 bbla. Cotton. MEMPHIS. April 19.-Cotton-Stead v: mlddlin?. ?ic; receipts. 678 bales: shipment. 1,758 bales: Block, fc 3,302 bales; sales, 1,300 bales. ST. LOUIS. April 19 Cotton Receipts. 4(K bales; shipments, 1.PJ6 hales; stock, 77 154 bales; eales, 592baJes. Market steady ; middling, SJc NEW ORLEANS. April 19. 47otton Oniet; mid dling, 8 13-lOc; low do., 8M6c; good ordinarv, 7 15-16c: net and gross receipts, 2,410 bales: exports to France, 3.5J0 bales: coastwise, 2m bales: sales, 3,000 bales; stock, 202.396 bales. NEW YORK, April 19.-Cotton -Steady ; uplands, 9lc: Orlesns. 9 7-16: eales. 277 bales: futnrca closed dull; April. 9.12c; May. 9.21c: June,9.8:k;; July, 9.43c: August, .52c; September, 9.37c; October, 922c; November, 9.19c; December, 9.23c; January, 9.::ic: February. 9.41c. C. I ;reenefc Co.'s report on cotton futures savs: Trading has been kept alive solely by local deals ana it was a nominal market throughout 1 r Whisky. BT. LOUIS, April 19 Whisky-Firm at tl 10. fTNfTTXNATT. Arvrll 14 VTh!cVv 1 . n 10. ' CHICAGO, April 19.-Whisky-Steady at tl 14. NEW ORLEANS. April 19. WbftV T, - , - -. t'im j unchanged. Dry Ooods. NEW TORE. April 19. Dtt Good ThrA vie a light business in all departments of trade, though the weather is all that could be wished. CROP SUMMARY. Gloomy Ontlook In Kansas -Indiana Wheat Fields Look Green and the Plant Healthy. Chicago, April 18. The following crop summary will appear in the Farmers' Re view this week: The chief feature of the crop returns up to the close of the week is contained in the closest uniform ily gloomy tenor of the returns from Kansas. The reports from Kansas for the past six weeks have indicated only partial crops, but the latest bulletins predict an almost total failure in a number of the counties, while at the best there is the promise of not to exceed one-third an average yield for the entire State. The reports from McFherBon County are that the prospect is the poorest ever known, and that the yield will not pay for the cutting. The outlook in Neosho County is very poor, and already many fields are being plowed under. In Ot tawa County fully 0) per cent, of the crop is reported to be winter killed, while in Sedg wick County the outlook does not promise to exceed 'Zb per cent, of a crop, in some of the southern counties the outlook is slightly more favorable, but a full yield does not seem to be promised in any tnrt of the State. W heat is reported to he going backward on account of the recent freezing weather. In some of the counties a great deal of the wheat is reported lying on top of the ground. In other btates the outlook in many is flattering for winter wheat. In some sections of Ohio the recent storms have left the ground full of water, which, with the accom panying cold weather, has threatened the growing plant, but as a rule the reports are very favorable. f!1. 1 A V W 11 . inrougnoui an soutnern inaiana me fields are looking creen and the plant healthy. The fields on some of the highlands do not appear at the best, and some look badly, but they are the exceptions. In Missouri some of the upland wheat is looking poorly, but on the low lands the prospect could hardly be better. In some ot the counties in Tennesse the plant has already attained the growth of thirteen inches, and the general prospect is encouraging. In the spring wheat aresuakota appea-s to be in the lead, with fine weather for seeding. In many portions of Nebraska the season is already becoming so far advanced that large tracts will be seeded to flax. Cowboy Cussedness. Bismarck, Dak., April lS.At Medora Saturday evening the cowboys of the Bad Lands indulged in a dance in a leading hotel, and although no one was killed, the event is worthy of natice. The Marquis de Mores, having returned from the East, he has started operations at his Medora ranch, and the cowboys were rejoicing over the arrival of their source of linancial supply. The hotel was filled with transient gentlemen, most of whom were called to the place by business relationship with the Marquis. The dance was at its height at midnight, all the female population of the Bad Lands being present, and the cowboys were determined to show their mettle and worth. At midnight the revolvers were drawn, and from that time until morning the fusillade drowned the music of the orchestra. Every bedroom in the hotel was shot into, and that no one was killed is looked upon as a miracle. Dr. ... .... :-. UJiamson, 01 tnis city, occupieu a ryjui near the ball-room, and his door was perfo- . v . rated. In the morning ne picuea up numerous bullets in his room, and it is believed that his life was saved by the mattress, under which he remained during the night Every guest was paralyzed with fear, and from the number of "doors shot into all are o-raterril that thpv psrapftd with their lives. Not once during the night did the dancing ceasie, tee women ana men cneerius 3 eat 11 volley was fired. A Scbem to Boycott the Gonld System. St. Louis, April IS. It has transpired here that a scheme is on foot to boycott the Gould railroads through Eastern manufac turers. District Assembly 30, Knight? of Labor, with headquarters at Boston, em Krön aWtnt fUX) local assemblies, with a ay ivv ww - membership of some 40,000 shoe and cotton workers. Large quantities of the articles made in the territory covered by these as seniblies are shipped to points on the Gould svstem. and the plan is to notify all manu facturers'to stop shipping their goods over those roads. There is to be a District Assemby 30 at Boston this week to discuss this matter, -.a ! t ih. nian in H prided npon. and the manufacturers refuse to accede to the de mands of the assembly, a stnKe wm DeproD- . . , ... . 1 .aWm (n 4 V, l.nlfA.V aDiy oruereu 01 u 1 named. A representative of this District Assembly has been in consultation with the general executive and local committees here, and will report to the Boston meeting what v v.. lumaH nf the situation here and in aic Ja - , . the Southwest. It is also said that District Assemblies .7 and 78, which include the shoo and cotton workers in Maine, New Ilamp- . 1. . mA r.....Tittt.. will hold meetings immediately after the Boston Assembly, and ,1 Ml nnnnl it is thought POSS1DI mat mey pui-wi, the sama course decided upon by that body.

OIL CITY, April 19. National transit certifl ?af opened at T,c. highest price, 7'; - lowest.

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