'-- f im nits' "P5 N "5 A ? -teSrf?- si f mmms THE KEW TARIFF BIH fyaopsls or the New Tariff Bill of M. Hewitt for the Modification of the Cut Corn Lairs. Washington-, May 14. Representative Hewitt's new tariff bill, after making J..i Bcatlons to simplify the administration of Uie custoias laws, provides that after the lOUt of June, 1884. the internal revenue tax brandy distilled exclusively from applet peaches and grapes shall be ten cents on tacli proof gallon, or wine gallon when pelow proof. After January 1, 1SS5, 80 article mentioned in hchedule 'T' (cot ton and cotton goods) shall pay a higher rate of duty than forty percent, ad valorem. In schedule "J" (hemp, jute and flax) not more than thirty per cent. In schedule "KM (wool and woolens) not more than seventy percent., and carpets and caipctini; shall not pay a higher rate than thirtv-five per cent, ad ahrem. In schedules "B" and 'C" (earthenware and glassware and metals) not more than fifty per cent On all arti cles except those socially excepted, mentioned in schedules "A" (chemi cals), "D" (wood), 4lG-' (provisions) "M" (books), "X" (sundries other than preci ous stono), and "K"' (siiar), there Mull be levied iiim-ty per cent, of the duties now imposed. On ai tides in schedule "F"' (tobacco) there shall be levied eighty ier cent, of the duties now imposed; on still wines, in cask, the duty shall le forty cents a gallon. It lepe.ils that clause of the law of 16io which iuiNises a tax of six tenths of one cent jn;r pound on iron or -steel rivet, M-iew nail ami lence wire rods, round, in coils and loops, valued at three and one-half cents or less per jound, and authorizes the Secretary of the TnaiMiry to icfund to any nianutaeturer of fence wire or w ire baling tic the amount of duties which may have been paid on the imported iron or steel wire rods actually ued in the manufacture of fence wire or baling ties. The following articles are put on the free list: Salt, :n bass, .-ai-ks, b.inels or other packages, or in bulk; coal Macks or culm coke; coal bituminous or shale, provided that this shall not apply to coal imported from Canada until th.u Government shall have exempted fiom payment of duty all coal imported into that country by the United fctater-; tiinlcr hewn and sawed, and Umber used for .-pars and in building wharves timber suaied or sided, not specially enumonitetl or piovided for in this act; sawed board-, plank, deals ami other lumber of hemlock, white wood, sveamore and bass wood, and all other articles of sawed lumber, hubs for w heels, posts, last bltvks headins blocks and all live blocks or sticks rough hewn or -awed onh : staves of wood, all kind-of pickets and pahi-gs, laths, shingles, pine clapboards spruce clapboards, wood itniuuiiif.ictnii'd, not specially enu merated or piovided for in this act. lion ore. includins nuiiganiterous iron ore, the dross or lesiduuin from burnt pv rites and sulphur ore and lion p l itis. coijkt imported in the iorm of ore-, lead ore and lead dro-s, nickel in ore. matte. (-Inornate of imn or chromic ore. hay, eiucorv root, giound orun ground. buinl or prepaiol, neurits and dandelion root, raw or prepared, and all other article u-ed or intended to be used as coffee or a- a sub-titute. therefore not sp-x-ially enunierat'd or piovnled for in this act. J utw jute butt-. Ila -traw. fla not hackled tr die ed. tow of lla or hemp hemp, liituiiUa. and other like sub-titute.-foi liemp not -peciallv enumerated or provided lor. sunn sisal snis-.and other vegetable snl) tances I'ot-jieeialh enumerated or provided for, bn-tles, beesw.cx. bine, glvcerine, cnulo extract of hemlock, and other bark uxd for tanning, not otherwise enumerated or pro vides! lor in this ai-t. Indigo extract of, and carmine tartar, juitly telmed. 5ik hiding lees. crv;als, cement. Uoiuan, Port laud and all other-; whiting and Paiia wliite. dry nitrate of pota-h or -altjn'tre, v.ooil tar, coal tar. crude coal tar, or the jrKluctsof mh-1i a- uaptlia, benzine, ben volc, dead oil and pitch, all preparations of coal tar, not color-, or not specially enu merated or piovided lor in tin-act. Ochre and ochie earths, umber ai.il umber eartlis, and sienna and -senna arths; all earths or clays, unwiougbt oi iinuiauufactim-d, not .sjK-ciallv enumerated or provided foi in this act. All barks, beans, borne-, bal-ams, buds, bulb- ami bullion- root- and eere-r enre, Mich a- initial s. fruit-, llowcrs. dried liber-, grains gums and gum ic-ir.s, herbs leave- lMieii-. mo es. nut-, roots and stems, spices, v egeubh-s. seeds (aromatic, not garden -ced-), and -eeil- of ntoibid glow til, weed-, woods u-ed exp'e-slj for (Iveing. and dried insects any of the foregoing which are net tdible, but which have been advanced in value or condition by refinins or grind ins or other pioce-s of manufacture and not e-pecially enumerated or provid-d for in tin- act. Iron or steel -heet-. or plates or tagger-; iron oatcd with tin or lead, or with a mixture ot which tbe-e metals are a component part, dipping or any other pnM-e-s, and commen i.illv known as tin plates; querne plate- and taggers, tin wools of the thirty ela . commonly known as wools asphaltuui, livius animals, copperas or tiiphate of iron, microscopes imported oy jihvsii-iaiis for piofe-sional u-e and not for a!c, (ojijter ingot.-, old -opjer, rcgulua orcojijK'r. goat -kins, ray-. hok- in foivigu langiuures and pioles-mnal books not pul lished in the United State imixirted in single copies for u-e and not for -ale, crude borax, relmed borax and boracie acid, ei ind-stoiu-s in the rough, stones unmanufactured or undre m1 lice stones, granite, sandstone and all building or monumental -tone except marble, not -pecrallv eiasincrated or pro vided for. jiainting- m oil and water colors, and statuary not otherwi-e provided lor. Osier, or willow jirepau-d for basket makers' use. waste, and all raw and unmanufactured material not specially provided for by the exi-ting law. The President is requested to withdraw consuls of the United States from placed which are not ports of entry wherever in the judgment of the Secretary of the Treasury they are no longer required for the protection ol the revenue. Section 3 abolishes all fees and oaths required by the exi-ting laws relating to the entry of goods, and it is provided that where such fees shall constitute all or part of the comjtens tion of any othcer the latter shall receive in lieu thereof a lixed salary. It is further piovided that the Stcretary of the Treasury shall grant permi-sion to any linn or cor iiointion to withdraw from Umd alcohol or any spirits containing alcohol, subject to the internal revenue tax in specific quantities of not less than 300 proot gallons without payment of internal levenue tax on the ame, or on the spirits from which it may have been distilled, for the sole purpose of use in indu.-trial pursuits. A Kail Care. Somi;kskt, Pa., May 13. Intelligence has been received here that a large part of the roof of the eastern end of the South Pennsylvania tunnel under the Allegheny mountains at Iicx ter's gap caved in Saturday afternoon in staidly killing two men ajed badly injuring three otheis. The tunnel was being pushed with great vigor when the laborers struck quicksand and before any precaution could lie taken the roof came dow n with a crash. Superinten dent "White had just gone into the tunnel and waiso badl cruied that there is little hope of his lecovery. The names of tlu c-ther are unknown. JL CRASH 15 WALL STREET. Bleary Failures In New York Follow tha Collapse Previously Reported New Yoiik, May 14, 10:30 a. in. The cene on the Stock Exchange was one of intense excitement this morning. There was a rush to sell stocks, partly on account of brokers being unable to meet engage ments. Before 10:15 Nelson, Robinson fc Co. and Goff & Randall announced suspen sions. A drop of 1 to 5 per cent as com pared with yesterday's closing prices fol lowed, the downward movement being iccelerated by rumors that several bull pools were being forced to liquidate. Louisville & Nashville broke 5 to 35; Western Union S to51X; Union Pacific 1 to 44?; Northern Pacific, preferred, Z to 47; St Paul -2H to 81; Northwestern l?f to SI 05. There was a rally of 1 to 4 per xmt., but before 10:30 the market declined again. A. Dvert &. Co. announced that William Heath A: Co. will settle for stocks bnight, sold, borrowed or loaned by Dyctt Si Co. previous to this date. The chairman of the Stock Exchange announced that the Second National Bank was solvent 0. M. Hog-art & Co. have suspended. Nel son, Robinson, A: Co. announce that all active stocks carried by them were sold yes terday, and people carrying them in loaiifl need not be alarmed, as they will show their books, proving that money is obtainable for tbem. J. C. William-, broker, says he will announce his su-in-ii-ion later in the day. Several stocks were bought in under the nile this inoniing on his account The Clearing House has received the following from National Rank Examiner Scrib.i: "After an investigation of the fcecond Na tional Rank I find it absolutely sound." Hatch & Foote announced their suspension at the Stock Exchange. 11:30. The Mctroio!ilan Rank has sus pended and the door are closed. George L Seneyis President. O. M. Rogart A: Co. have assigned to John Wheeler; prefer ences SbC,000. Secretary of the Treasury Folger is in town and telegraphed to Wash ington, ordering the immediate payment of the U!7th call for bond-. It necessary ho will order another call for 81,000,000. The failure of Hatch t Foote was precipitated by the Pluenix Rank refusing to certify checks. i.ati:iu New York, May l-j. Noon. The finan cial complications of the last week supple mented by the revelations regarding the management of the Second National Rink which resulted in the resignation of the Pi esidenr, brought about suih a feeling of uncertainty in the financial situation Mat at the opening of the Stock Exchange this morning it was felt that di-aster was imminent Uefore long one lail ure after another was announced until live stock linns had suspended aud the Metropolitan National Rank had closed it.- dois Its President ikiirse I. Scnev, had been one of the mo-t prominent simulators on the Exchange, and was rated high. The failure of Hatch A: Foote is likely to involve country linns as they hold accounts ot manj private bankers outside of New York as well a.s individuals wc-t ami south. Secre tary Folger, who is in the city, has tele graphed Washington to taVe uj ljnd- on the l:!7th call on nre-entation. The bonds are not due until June li'J. i:cn hi .mas-:.'!. Wall, Rroad and New stieets, surround ing the Stock Exchaiig.'. are Jilled with -.urging ma es. ami the gallflies overlook ing the trading room are eiovvded to reple tion. The excitement on all -ides is almo-t unprecedented. On the floor ot the exchange all is confusion. Though little new business Is done, sales, on account of suspendi-d tiniLs, make a show ot business. The situation i- de cidedly paniekv. Further lailurcs are look ed for. Di-tnist is the mo-t prominent feature, and banks are carefully scrutiniz ing accounts. The Phirni.x Rank reln-ed to ceitify checks for Hatch A: F.jte, and tliis was the immediate cause of the suspension. A meeting of the clear ing house ha been called to dis cuss the situation, which is regarded as one of great pent Secrctarv Folger has been at the sub-treasury nil the morning and was visited by mo-tall the prominent financiers of Wall street He expresses the detenniuatiou to use all the power of the Government to prevent a iaiiic and will act promptly to the utmost limit of his authority. At 12:15 Wall street was a mass of peo pie from Trinity Church to the Cuiom House. Both sidewalks and the carriage way are impassable. At the doors of the suspended houses the masses of humanity are denser, and many dist-onsolate faces gaze at the closed doors. Among the crowd are seen several well-dressed ladies, some present from motives other than of curiosity. The news ot the disasters seemed to spread with lightning rapidity. Private carriages with liveried servants from up town are flying through the streets, and many now stand outside the doors of banks and banking houses. The d'uectors of nearly all the banks are either in session or present in the buildings for an emergency. The doors of the Stock Exchange are guarded by policemen. The visitors" galleries are being cleared. No one is now admitted tothe building except members, clerks and messengers, becan- the crowd endeavoring to gain admittance la too large for the capacitv of the building. STII.I. I.ATKIU 12:45 p. m. Donnell, Law-son & Simpson have announced their suspension. They arc large dealer.- in county, water and city bonds. They are said to have two millions with the suspended Metropolitan Rank. Wall Stkket, N. Y -May 14. 2:50 p. m. Hotchkiss & Rurnham have just an nounced their suspension. The Atlantic State Rank of Rrooklvn, also closed its doors this afternoon. THE CLEARING HOUSE. New York, May 14, 2:50 p. m. The Clearing House Association has just ad journed after adopting the following: "lie solrcrf. That in view of the present cri-is, the banks of this association unite for the purpose of sustaining each other and the business community. Resolved, Thataonu mittee of live be appointed to receive from banks that are members of the association bills receivable or other securities to be ap proved by said committee, who are author ized therefor to such depositing banks to loan certificates bearing Interest at six per cent per aunum not In excess of seventy live ier cent of the securities or bills receiv able so deposited, except in the case of United States bonds, and said certificates shall be received in settlement of balances at the Clearing nouse. Kansas ud the Late Kftllarea. Topeka, May 14. The failure of Don nell, Lawson & Simpson will severely hit Kansas if it is beyond recovery. This firm is the fiscal agent" of this State, but there ii only 514,700 of State money with it now. A few weeks later and Treasurer Howe would have forwarded the interest on S19S, 000 in bonds due and held. This firm lias dealings with a large number of Kansas counties and has probably a larger corres pondence in thp State than anv bank in the East In this city the banks have had bu little to do with Don nell, Law-oii & Simpson, and will no: be hurt by a failure of that firm. An effort was made some time ago to change the ! tal agents, but was unsufcea-sful. MORE OF THE CRASH. rhe Effect or the I.nte Failure The Situa tion Grave, but More Iteaidurinp. Kew York, May 10. The market at th Produce Exchange was feverish yesterday, and at the opening prices fell off a little, and wild rumors of failures in the West were started. Subsequently the market regained what it liad lost only to fall off again. However, on announcement of fur ther failures, Wall street, it closed slightly lower than on Wednesday. There was talk at the exchange of abolishing calls, as has already been done in Chicago. It was the general opinion that this would be done immediately. At the Cotton Ex change the market opened finncr, prices be ing higher tlian at the close of business Wednesday. There was little business done, however. When the news of the failure of Fisk & Hatch reached tlio exchange, the market broke somewhat ST. LOUIS FINANCES. St. Loris, May 10. The .situation here is practically unchanged. Rankers and business men generally have no apprehen sion for the future. More satisfaction ia expressed at the resumption of the Metropolitan Rank, and while a little uneasiness is produced by the suspension of Fisk & Hatch and a Aery slight flurry is created by the teniKrary trouble in Kan sas City, still the general opinion is that nothing serious will result outside of New York. Considerable attention was attracted, however, to Donnell, Lawson A; Simpson, and there is considerable desire to know the condition of that firm and what its future actioa will be. It has intimate rela tions with and is correspondent of nearly a bundled b.uiks m Missouri, some sixty in Kansas, thirty or forty in Texas, and has numerous connections in all the extreme Western States and Territories. It is not known, of course, to what extent they are involved in this course, but their indebted ness to Western bankers may run into mil lions. L. V. Stephens, of Roonville, one of the most prominent bankers of the in terior of this State, estimates that in case of a complete failure of the firm the loss to Missouri will be fully 500.000. It is also feared the loss to Texas b nkers will be heavy. u.nisTui:ni:i in sax kkaxcisco. San FiiANCisco.May lfi. The suspension of Fisk & Hutch, of New Fork, crea ted more surprise than any yet announced. This Is chiefly due to the fact thai the sus !ended bank was such a heavy dealer in Government bonds, largely held on this ?iast; stf-oudlv, they were fiscal agents of the Chcspeake fc Ohio Railroad sys tem, controlled by C. P. Hunt ington, first Vice President of the Central Pacific. The announcement was immedi ately followed by rumors as to the effect the suspension might have on railroad interests on this cost Charles Crocker, President ol the Central Pacific, stated emphatically to a representative of the Associated Press thai it would have none, that neither the Central nor the Southern Pacific were or could be involved with the suspension of the firm. New York, May 15. 10 a. m. The Met ropolitan Rank posted a notice that the j bank examiners hav ing made an investiga j tion, the bank will resume at twelve o'clock. Henrv L. Jaques was elected President ol me Jieiroiioiiiaii liaiiK , juace oi uccrge . i . t s J. Seney, resigned. Die floor ot the Slock Exchange had more than th usual complement of buyers, and by 9::iQ crowds of operators gathered in knots waiting the signal to commence the day's business. Just as the clock marked ten I Chairman Mitchell gave three raps of the gavel. In an instant the pent up excite ment of the brokers gave vent to a howl, I and five hundred bauds were lifted in the iip iirl flu vinmic iviwiIc i'xrik frrrwil in ' which diffeient stocks were dealt in En Mbs. ANS Lacocr, of New Orleans, La., live minutes had elapsed the gavel was write,: "I have a son who has been sick for again heard among great din, and the an- two years; he has been attended by our lead nouncement was made that Dimmick ing phvsieians, bu- all to no purpjse. We & Co.. of the United Rank had sus-. bad nfthe house a bo' tie of Dr Wm. Hall's nended. Dimmick is Piesident of the Rankers & .Merchants' Telegraph Company. WHAT COL'I.I) SA S. i Jay Gould stated to the Titbnnc: "This! disturbance is a senseless thimr. It comes from a fear of eacli other by both banks and I brokers. I think, rather than anything ' else. The general calling of loans is wholly unnecessary and loonsn. I supjKtse the banks are a little mon cautious than usual on account of the los! suffered by the First National last week, but I think the worst is over; people wiD regain their senses, and there will be orden liar Tr ill rwnr ftt tin f frrttti niiTVnni . '".".. r- ! . : u ., . if " .,' i ;Ti.: (.-.iser u pa: up oaoos. x m- actum ui u lfIXIV-? .? . lAJ-.v,4llt J-1 V S11-f llll . fc-.1 there can be no panic while the banki stand together. I am sure all the excite ment is at an end." He says the action ol banks, in deciding to jkioI issues, has de cirierf the situation favorably. He does not anticipate further failures of either bankj or banking houses, although he admits the possibility that some weak stock houses may susicnd temporarily. The failure ol the latter he docs not regard as a misfor tune, as the weediug out of small dealer! helps to give a healthier tone to the genera! situation. GRANT 4 WARD. Receiver Davies reports the liabilities ol Grant & Ward, so far as he is able to ascer tain, at $14,01,531. Collaterals held bj creditors between ten and twelve millions, leuvingan unsecured indebteduess of be tween two and three millions. A SLIGHT KRKEZK IN KANSAS CITT. Kansas City, May 15. At an early bom this morning ciowds began to gather around the banks. The news from New York yes terday had created some excitement especially among small depositors, many ol whom Iud all their savings in bank and naturally felt a little nervous. As the how for the opening of the banks approaclied, the crowds about the doors grew denser, and speculations were rife a to what would be done. While some wore serions coun tenances, the greater portiou of the peopll were good natured. At nine o'clock the an nouncement was made that an agreement had been entered into by all the bankers ol tho city to pay twenty per cent on deposit and give, if desired, a certified check for the balance, payable only through the Clearing House. The purpose of this measure waa obviously to avoid the dangers of apank stricken run. The large depositors were uni fonnly confident and kept away from th banks. All of the large mercantile nousei made their deposit, this morning as if notliins unusual had occurred. This had a decided tendency to check alarm on the pari of those who were disposed to be frightened at the outlook and the crowds soon began to perceptiblj melt Another Diamond. Milwaukee, May 16. A rumor wascur rent that two other large diamonds had-becn found in the diggings near Eagle, in this State. The report was only partially true. Mr. Roynton informed a correspondent thai one small diamond of the same shape but lighter in color, and a half carat in weight, had been found. The stone was exhibited tnd-fonnd to be several shades lighter.- The stone was found in the same hole as the first one, at a depth of twenty feet The shaft had been sunk down forty-five feet If a stratum of gravel similar to that in which the other stones were found should b struck, it was the plan to stone np the shaft ami then drift in either direction from tlu main shaft Wouldn't Exaggerate. "A freight car doesn't appear to be a bi thing, but you have no idea what it will hold until you come to crowd it once," remarKed a passenger, as vre pa-sAl a "boarding car" for track bauds. "I'll teil you what I saw once out in Nebraska. At a station called Sutton, on the extension of the Burling ton Road, the whole town for about a month was one freight car. Yes, sir, just one freight car run out on a couple of old rails by the side of the track. It contained the freight office, ticket office, telegraph office, waiting-room, express office, and a real-estate office, a grocery, with wet goods attachment, a small stock of dry goods, and the agricultural implement man had his stock scattered around, and his office in the car. Tire railroad agent's family lived in the car, too. and his wife tookin boarders. Nor that ain't all. The last day I was there I saw a sign on that car, Furnished Rooms to Rcnt,'"J ut I afterward learned that meant a bunk in the tent on tlio roof. 1 would n t exaggerate about this freight car just to squeeze in a little joke like that." Chicago Ikraltl. CCKES Or RIIEDMATIS3I AND SCI ATICA I'r.EKSKii.L, N. Y., March 3. 1SS4. I am a boat-bmlt.e r living at l'eekskill, New York. I have bo.-n greatly troubled during the past w inter wilh Rheumatism in my back and shoulder. I have usod Allcock's Pusters and they always re lieve the pain. I have used other plasters l econinicnded by friends, but I find All COCK's decidedly the bet Wo havo used tlrcm in tho family for soma years, and would not bo without thorn. Wm. It Osborx. CrtOTON Lasuino. New York, Jan. LU, 1SS4. f This will certify that Bkandkktu's Pills nnd Allcock's Porous Plasters curtd mo of a very seveio attack of sciatica. I was taken with this scvorJ pain on January 4, 1SS1, aud, having tried various remedies without benefit, I bethought me of the abovo nam-d medicines. I took two pills every n'gat at bed-time, and put fivi All cock's Porous Plasters on my limbs. I had not u-o I them over three days before I felt great relief, and in thirty days I was complettly cureJ. They took all th rheu matism out of my system. Thanking God first, and you secondly, I am truly yours, etc., E. Chase, Principal Public School, Croton Landing. When purchasing a Porous Plaster, b stiro to get "Allcock's." All other bo called Porous Plasters are imitations. "BvTTKit better behave yourself," sold tho turn.p to tho po alo, "or somi ono will com- along and taka the starch out of you." JJervous, dysr-eptic individuals, whoso disins otlni'id and body mike life mis-erat-le, if your sutfT ngs havo been pro longed ana men-nd uy th uso or bitters (Vir invunui.u v.uiv.1 v t. niuuv.? an.4 T-.it rnilml st . . f l(1 ni ana l:vr ; diseases, throw- ail such nostrums aside ; ,mj fi,i health. sirnglh and vigor in that simnle remedy known as Dr. (Juysou's Y)i--w IVv'k Kd -'r-unrilla. Itpuriii's the blood, strengtsens the unrnry" nnd di geMve oigans, uud iiii-s new life into all pans ot the body. No other remedy equals it. Have your druggistget it for you. Maivc folks bnve a corner on spruce ruai. It is in tho corner of tho mouth. Loiccll Citizen. ' Balsaji or tue Lung, We adininis- , tered it and li s was instantly relieved." A fair X chinze Two fives for a ten. Philadelphia Chronicle-Herald. We take pleasure in informing the pub lic of the merits of Papillou Catarrh Cure. . It will cure Chronic Catarrh, Cold in the Head, Rose-cold, and for Hay Fever no , reuwdy is as erTeetiv.. It has cured hun dreds of caes. SjM by druggists. Not what its ancient egg. cracked up to be An M Rouzh on Corns." ISe. Ask for it. Com- t j fa cure !mrd or sof t corns.warts.bunions. i . A cfitcai. story The Boston Post. grain report. " Mother Swan's Wonn Syrup," for fev erishness,vvorms,constipatioii,tas.teless. 'Sic m The famo that comes from hanging is but hemp-tie honor. V. 0. Picayune. Papillox Cough Cure is a delicious vege table syrup. A cure for Whooping Couga, tuat has never laned. By druggists. "Buchu-paiba." Quick, complete cure, all innoying Kidney and Urinary Diseases, (1. A BROKEN PoU. idla The tramp. Boston THE GENERAL MARKETS. KANSAS CITY. May 30. 18f,4. ' CATTLE Shipping S. leers.... $5 ft ft ft ft ft no native lieiters Native Cows ltutchers' Steers.. HOGS Good to choico heavy WHEAT No. 1 No CORN No. 2 1 v 1 aV"- !) FLOUR Fancy, per Rack HA V Car lots, brljrht HUTTEU Choice duiry CHEESE Kansas, new EOCiS Choiee..... POKK Hams Shoulders LARD WOO! Missouri, unwached.. POTATOES Per bushel ST. LOUIS. CATTLE Shlpniujr Steers. . .. Butchers. Steers... HOGS Good to choice SHEEP Fair to choice FLOKJt XXX to choice WHEAT No. 2 Winter.,. CORN No.2 mixed 4 10 5(0 4 00 5 27' J 5 40 5 20 MCI 100 78! i 4.- 2U'i 524 2 30 7 50 25 O 12 Vi 10 18 50 5 'M 4 .0 lie; '.14 4-' 23 60 7 00 30 11 10 i:j ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft 4ft 9'ift 9 at 15 45 ft 5 90 5 25 5 50 4 50 ft ft ft ft ft 6 40 5 75 5 75 5 50 4 50 1 13 im 5.1 sts 61 .. t tO .. l louft .. l Pft 50 ft tavift en ft ItYE-No. 2 COTTON Mhldllnir .. 16 55 .. 10 ft 16 75 ft U'4 TOBACCO New Lu?s Medium new leaf CHICAGO. CATTLE Good shipping: HOGS Good to choice SHEEP Fair to choice FLOTJlt Common to choice.. WHEAT No. 2 red No. 2 Spring COiliO POUK New Mess NEW YORK. CATTLE Exports HOGS Good to choice COTTON Middling FLOUR Good to choice WHEAT No. 2 red No. L'Sprlnp CORN N o. :. ...... ...... OATS Westnrn mivKi POUK Standard Mesa 4 40 6 25 W 4 76 5 75 5 70 5 9) 6 00 5 00 109 ft ft 6 10 5 70 6 50 COO loaj,- 80 86 55 ft ft ft ft 7S 85i6J 32 60 ft 20 ft 1 33 62 SO C22 ft 4 75 ft 1054 4 50 (ft, 1 foy 1 05 ft 6 50 5 20 10 6 75 i "u; 1 06 KIK 5il 37 16 bVM 1' 00 -1 Horror of Klaeml FoUonlmc. " I have been pohoned with Mercury and Potash!" U the tale ef theusaatU wko write our pbyiicUa ia record to treat ment of Blood d Skia diseases, and it would eeem that what they ay must be tree, for it is "with one accord." If you haro been poisoned in this way or kave any blood or skia disease or cancer, send to us for Treatise on Blood and Skin Dis eases which will be mailed free. Thk Swift SfecwicCo., Drawer 3, Atlanta, Ga. A scientist asserts that a bee can only sting once in two minutes. We wsuld re spectfully add that that's all it generally needs to. nmle's Honey or Horeliounrt and Tar To a cold is like oil on troubl d waters. 1'ike's toothache drops cure in one minute. A paper announces that a star actor will play "Ten Thousand Miles Away." Ah I if he only would! Lynn Item. Catarrh and Hat Fever. For twenty years 1 was a suffarer from Catarrh of the head and throat in a very aggravated form, and during tho summer with Uay Fever. I procured a battle of Ely's Cream Balm and after a few applications received decided b-nofit was cured by one bottle. Have had nd return of the comjilaint. Charlotte Parker, Waverly, N. . "Another expedition to the pole," said tho man, as ho wended his way to bis barber shop. Tun best test of a human life is tho amount of p;ot-' it ba Iwou and done to others. Mrs. Lydia E. Pinkham may bo given a seat ot honor anions tho-it who have helped to change sickness into health, and to transform the darkness of. bUtfenng into the sunshine of rest and hope. Habit, if not resisted, soon becomps ne cessily. Eating is one of these unfortu nate habits. If you want a fine looking Face, And a Skin rsy and clear, Us9 "Bek.so.s's" Sulphur Soap; all Trace Of Dise-ise will disappear. 3jSold by druggists, etc., everywhere. The man who pursues the even tenor of hi vrav never commits a ba3s act. Bos ton Budget. TnosE Complainino of Sore Throat or Hoarseness should use Buow.n's Bronchial Troches. The effect is extraordinary. Singers and speakers use them for clearing the voice. Sold onlu in boxes. 15 cts. An actress is like a lit 1 girl in one re epect. Wliin she gets mad she won', play. X. Y. Dial. Skinny Men. "Wells' Health Rencwer" re stores health and vigor, cures Dyspepaia,l. A teau-steu The Whip. 2terclant Trader. "Rough on Coughs." rK5.,at Drmrgists. Com plete cure Coughs, Hoarseness, Sore Throat. Public speakers and singers uso Piso's Cure for hoarseness and weak lungs. Union Stove and Machine Works lEAViarWOKTH, EAJVSAS, iLixcrACTt-azsi of ts STOVES! Architectural Iron Work, House Fronts, and Castings of Every Description. Patent Bash Weights, and " Portable, Indispensable Bake Ovens," for Bakers', Confectioners' and Family Ue. DEALERS IN Enamelled and Plain Hollow-Ware, Rebbrr and Leather Brlllnj;. Brass !. (Jan and Water Pipe, mad aiaclitNlftU' Muppllra. TRAMMEL NETS HOOP NETS, FISHING TACKLE. JfBT) maanfvnred bv r. waminf r& of lx-t twin? Cil material. VVr.te to a. for prices before purchaainc- E. E. MENCES & CO. Direct Importers of Guns and Gun Goods, 121-123 West Fifth Street, TllniCrafed t-lllnl' Fn-e Unm.-w City, Jlo. Itcgrnf ration for enft.-t.blcd tyttemi. mCerin from a gen eral ant of tone, and lis uual concomit ant, dftpeiala an J nervousness. Is seldom derlTkble from tlieueof a nourlb Ing diet and stimuli ol appetite, unaided. j A medicine that will s- enectaremovaloitlk 'p speilficolMtacIetore- I neeaneaananavis - or. that Is a sennlne - corrective. Is I be real n-rd. Hlstlie poucF lentf this grand re qu Iremcnt which makcsHostet ter s Stamscb Bltiers so effective as an Inva riant. ForaalPbvftM felTTEftS Drujg1ls and Dealers grnerauj. CANCER Tho deTelopmenU of the treatment of Cancer with Swift's Specific seem so wonderful, that all so afflicted should write us. CANCER for 14 TEABS. SrABTAYBTnto. 8. C, March 11 1E84. I hare for 14 years been a sufferer from a runnlnR sore on my face that oervbody called a Cncb- 1 haye used over S30U worth of medl-'ne and fonndno J?11.'.:: bo?S f our months ago I bought one bottle of Swift s Specific from Dr. if B. Ileinltsh. and rlnce hare bought Are others, hae taken It, and they have coaxo me sound and well! Mr face Isaifrerfrom a fl ,,Xn7o4'r and m-Y health Is perfectly restored. I feel like forty years had bei-u lifted off my head. Yours thankfully, ELIZA T1H3LET. TrcatlM oa Blood and Skin Diseases mailed free. THE SWIFT SPECIFIC CO., Drawers, Atlanta, Ga. K.T. Offlee. 159 TP. 23d St.. bet. 6th and 7th A vs. DTCrs BriltD SlISIK TOT.M hlWHI T lllll' I w y. .,l.r,. !, m. i liririlvl . , r h mr .riaa L. a. L. SaiTII a ItX, la-rau, raUUaa, 111, ' ... PILES Anakesls" 5lTr.Vff ---- -- - i tiKjfium im an infallible cure for Piles. Price SI, from dnintsts, or s-nt Drenalil br mall Sim Dies frte. Ad "JLSA.ti.Smtm," jj.Kcn. .uoxziie. aewsoac. JiiifiiiiiiiiS M" CltUtATU MJ tayiSfcsjl!cr IVHfMSJffc a. b f . k A?V OiaPkw Ssamv SJC u Iblfl larBf tTM. rnMMTTM Ms KIDNEY DISEASES vj AND CJ LIVER COMPLAINTS, o Betaaso it acts a tte LIVKR, BOWXLS aai KIBXETS at tfce sate time. Because It fl- the system of thepotaoo. oua humora that dertlope la Kidney and Urt nary Dlaeasea, TflUnniaese. Jaundice. Constipa tion, Files, or in Boeumattsm, Neuralgia, Ner vous Siaccders and all Female Cornplalnta. & SOLID PROOF Of THIS. TV WOXi SUKD.T CT7BB CONSTIPAT10M. PILES. and RHEUMATISK, By causins T2BB ACTHKT of all the crgaas and fttncttoTJ, thereby CLEANSING tho BLOOD restoring thencTmalpowerto throw off disease. THOUSANDS OF CASES of th worst forms of them terrible diseases have been quickly relieved, and in a abort lime PERFECTLY CURED. rues, $ i. uqiiD oa out, sold kt dkccgists. Dry can be sent by mall. WELLS, H1C1IAHTJSON St Co., Burlington, VL 3 be4 t'isp fdr DiMrj Almaaas for 1SSC. PAPILLON SKIN CURE, An external means of curlnp Skin dlscaaesr. Theru is Pcarco!y any eruption but will yielO to I'aplllon Skin Cure. Ordlnaw pimples, red ness, blotches, scurf, rouffhoess, vanish aa if by maarfc; while eniiuriiiff Skin disorders, that have plagutd tho sutfercrs for yeurs. howevea deeply rooted, Tapilloii Skin Curo will suecesw t'ully attack. It destroys the aniranlcuhi which cause these unsightly, irritable, palnfu affection?, and produces a clear, healths skin. ItisahiK-cincctiro for salt rheum, eczema, erysipelas, scrofula, Fc.ild-hcad, tetter, hive- rush, dandruff, barbcrs-iteh, pimples, etinjrsj, itch, plant poisoning and poisoned wounds,, ring-worm, sunburn and eruptions of tho skin. For piles, internal Itching, or bleeding, and fo ull discuses of tho skin, this remedy ia aposi' tive cure. Price, tl.OO per bottle, six for $5.00. Direc tions hi ten languages accompany every botUo t2TFor salo by all druggiste. ii nw isthetm To prevent and cure all Skies I m jBoti Diseases," and to f ecum a whltoa a:id beautiful Complexion, us BEESON'S Aromatic Alum Sulphur Soap, Sold by Draffglsts. Onceake will bescnton rccdp of JiS cents to any artJris. WM. IMlEYDM'l'KU Manufacturer. ZM Nortt Front StiCvi. riil.a-lc-Ipliln. l'.u DCCT"'!"!11'' ecjiiuMlcal L-undryPoap fois DCO WalilnB,e'PJcUlly Merino. Woolmsatis Unajrjrirmon: (ilcan-i J rt et anily; tnilC'Helolli'i. i,'Jl,i',i..,?y ' DEEYDOPPEL'S.' Sold hy all wiio!ealc gniccra an'l first-class n-tallers. XX.-CAUTIOFJ.-XX. Is BLUE FUNNEL Garments Of Inferior Quality or Goods are sold as the "cnulne Middlesex," which arc no1, aijile by that mill. Tlu'MtddleM'z Company, tn ord t protect thelreus-omersand the public i;lvc notlc thathi-n-afirrallCI .tliIrumafroiii THEMIDDLK SEXSTAN'DAUD IN'DIOO IlLrE KI.ANST.LS ANIT YACIirCLOTIIS. BoUlby all leading clothier, raus. lrth"MLKIIANfiKRS."fnmlhed by the Selling Agents to all parties onlcrluK the goods. WENDELL, FAY & CO., SELLIMJ AGEJITS, MTDDI.ESET COMPANT. 88 aud MM Worth Si , Ni-w York: :t7 Krankllu St.. Button; 214 Chestnut St.. 1'hiIadelDhla. An Honest Offer! If yon are not enjoying good health we will nn rertain conditions srnd( roa 0!V TRIAI oar Kleetrlek Ilrsllcsted Appllnneeatomiif- your case, and ii tuey fail tucnreorii greatly benefit you within a month y. neuiaAvuwiuAiKr. s iwx Terj luw.r Tlier are Ihe marrel ot th ace.t ?3,0O Carra made during 1S43.K llluktrsted book givli-u full partlcn-h lara and blank for rtatetnenl of joui j case sent free. Addres at once ? ELECTBIO PAD UTS CO, BKOilKLY.W. YT FEMALE DISEASES. flR. . I. UK!KTKk,anuiil and expt.-rirnee " linmropiithlc rhylclAn, -who has demoted niAn years to the Miidvand treatmi nt of dUeases peculiar to feinalea, jnd Iid!i prepared wilh all nccenf ary ln struntenta and conveniences, resncctfolly iiffera h! prof, clonal tcnlci-- to alllnnet'duf the ram-. I'.v tlents from a distant will be provided wl h miubls aciuntraodatlotu a: r-aonablc prlreM. Connltitlof I rre and a cure piarsnteid In e t ry rae accepted fov tnatmtnt. Office, corner Main and TwclIUi streets. Kansas City. Mo. Corrrspond-ncc follclled. O $15G ORGANS FREE t Equal Chance for ALL. Oot ornn to U tMn Wot tai dm Eilof lh Hn tisirpDi Rivrr. Tki rMu&n of "ll.mCW.r, !av4lrl.oaraAl)t uid(;iorrma(SbnLDrrr t free to th mpoii nA3iinc tbt tisoitntTmt JoDtlft. If tlvrrvorinrivi kttc OW Tausint tf.i- tnt rtrrirrd from Ut aal twmel &c i m er, Ifc e nl tieennit. With jmxraoiwi witiLssninir' iamutirCc. (rMtal octcer two rcBtitAmi Che eer will l tnt to too mi iMimtLsav saV aaa i r.T.. Coxr, N,w 1 Utco, Cobs. (or wiacr of but Orfaa m Kt iaou.). tuts nrxrw ELASTIC TRUSS Has a Pad different from alloUi- ers. is cud xhaDe. with Self-Ad- Justing lull In ccntsr, adapts It- e:i loauposinons or ine Dooy, while the bftll In the cup pros ses back the Intestines jusa ta reron does with the finger. ' Hernia is held tuvnrvXv div aniJ With l.'cht prewmre tBc Ilernia is held securely day an nlk'tit, and a radical cure ortjun. Itlaeasr. durable arvfc rhcap. sentbynnil. CJ-cular free. ECCLESTOli TC1USS CO., 69 OuarUornSt., Chlcatto, lil. IJTSTITrrTB. Establ!ihedl.Hi72; Incorporaled. la Forthe-Curcof Cmneers. Tussore-, iTIcera, Herofulat snd 8i Diiutu. without tho oseof knire or Loss or Btooo, and little pain. For IK FORMATION, CIRCUUIKS 1XD KCTXKKXCK9. address SB. W. Im POND. Aarora. Kaia C.HU. taai5i'avtti'i I'lilH HHl WHCIC AIL IUC FAILS. Best CaoghHyrup.Tastas good. DseloUma. HoMbydruggista. lI8151gIWlglllsfrEI "THE BKST IS CHEAPEST.' KCIN1S. TUDlTCUCDCSAffmia I Imefiten linfcOnuilfJ QtrerliUers (Salted tesll sections. ) WritaJwamswIlteFaanale aaaTPriceatoThaAnltBan ot Taylor Ca, MsnsflsM. Ohio. FARM DBaUTlLK. Cautaaoeai rnv Lost nailed' ffe Aadreas C. A. BsWCKETT. crr, Eassss Ctr. Mo. HAIR Vholculr snd retail. Send f Jr prlee-IlsU f5ixl ent C O. D Wigs made to order. K. nUUNHAM. 71 State Street. Chicago Oeod Pay Tor Aa-eata. SlOOtoSSO per m. made oelllos; our sine Books t BIMes, Write to J. C McCurdy A Co., St. !als. Mo. $65 A HOHTH andBOAKB forth-ccIIts Young Mm or Ladles. In each county. Ad dress T. Jf. ZIEULER ft CO.. Chicago. 11L. EftoofKEP OPIUM HABIT ph. j. q Hommr. jstfereov. wiscoagpf. i III tfl t IE P?r week for ladies or.genfs.. Sill IU 13 Work done at year own home. No canvassing. Address Wkjitjtas Art Co., St. Loois,lo. A. N.K. D. No. 979 IFjrS.V IVXMTIMtl TO AMrMtTiaKRfl yleaue you aase thm AsfearMacmeMS stt thtm pmpmr. DOES WONDERFUL CURES OF K7 eBaAsBV Lft?bLBWciaL Kf.' VTklfeMV. tA apcaavva rTavevvBV WsEHSietr; 3 TRUSSV MtfBaBBBBBBBBBE i i Wi i I r-sagrio 'ymss BBW