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Detroit Free Press from Detroit, Michigan • 4

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Ta Al EP IN I I or Do: ON PEI nt 1 1 M4 Bl I i int Al i I 1 i 7' in rv1 isfctc EUROPEAN ROM CORUNNA ERSOMAL ARM AND IRESIDE Riolans ProrftdiBgM Paris See Highly Defeats Julia Drake at Mlle Heats rom Our Oirn Comapotadvot PROCEEDINGS THE SPANISH CORTES 23 COMMERCIAL OBE1GJI mark of NEWS ITEMS marine DOMESTIC MARKETS easier: wlesWl No 2 'rewired rerected at inizovra 'I in The Probable Nur INANCIAL 1 600 are un 2 There is a firm feeling but the various railroads for the 600 5 9 2lM 1 3 i 3 5 ft 5 5 15 4M 737 i i i I rt ELECTORAL MEETINGS DISPERSED AND MANY ARRESTS MADE 139 139 132 138 48 98 143 15 155 85 (a8 (3 Ci Ci ft 1632 142017 26324 53)00 12 5663 226 1468 949 Making Straight Carn When ana How the Roller Shonld tee HHf green lbs Leather lbs Butter lbs Butter firkins Butter tubs otub bbls 1 50 40 to ptt MTvr tlio rlgbU protect fliu promote the interests ot inycuun 60 20 30 15 10 8 5 15 7 Consideration of the uture orm of the Government of Spain Arrival of itiiatMrr WaNhbnrae In Purls ft 75 00 50 50 25 00 25 THU COKTKR May In the Constituent Cortes to day the erefon km mainly orrnpled in con federation of llic quollon of the future form of goirrnmeut drnur On ng one of the leader of the Republican party made a long speech hi support of Ids niiicndm nt looking to the formation of federal republic new 1 ATlll thawi to WWW a Bales reported to day are 42c I car at 41c cars 1 ear in bulk on track at mi then MUTM WINS THE TMTTIM MCE BEATING NUL CM ABO LAOT NURD 120 341 39 65 70 25 50 20 15 10 Hudson Harlem fading 961 Alton la 163 61503 80 25 40 20 12tf 10 6 20 8 8 8 10 8 6 16 20 33 32 as 22 12X 10 20 18 2 5 30 16 50 14 12M 12tf that A rope Mulrien with rope the rescue After little he threw manfully of May 1 Bavarian Govern menu of rance Austria VriiMla Biden and WurU mburg inviting thoAC power to a confer vneetobe held tn 1 li city for the purpose of preserving the rights of the fcUnte against the church Bostom Boot and Shoe Market Tvesday May The total shipments from this market by rail and sea for the week have been 28874 cases against 19195 cases for the corresponding week of hurt year The total shipments from this market since annary 1 are 467163 cases same time List year 3)0198 cases The shipments from Lynn for the week are 5011 cases against 4842 cases for the conospondinjr week of last year The shipments fivjin Haverhill fur the week are 1408 cas against 1755 cases fur the corresponding month of last year Included in the shipments arc 3398 cases to New York 4445 casestoNew Orleans 68) cases to Balti more 5 4563 cases to Philadelphia 1021 cases to ban rancteqo 15V1 pasea to Chicago and 1140 cases to st Loiiis There has boon but little change to note in this mar ket during the past week demand from the South continues to decrease and th dealers in that section are disposed to close out their stock be fore entering upon the fall tralde The trade ut the est upeopd later and there is yet some inquiry spring goods frotn some of the interior towns Some of the leading houses at dMributingpoints have filled orders for work adapted to the Ml trade at prices satisfactory to the manufacturers and as leather seems to have touched the lowest point there is more willingness to accept orders at a fixed price than ex isted several weeks ago Collections for the West come In slowly but the Southern dealers are making thrir payfrientn promptly Manufacturing is fully equal to that of avenig? Wwons but it is confined largely to thick boots and hand mitdegoods while the price of labor on machine sewed shoes is too high to warrant any Advertiser Nw rer me irnrali TO I to Jr15 of in nnnd the demand tak 610 dull and selling at lesa they oot on the way and they have lecSic paf txt par119V JI5M um mv vu uujer? 8 5 20s July and Jan intto A elk 114 1WX 1181 09 10) Cattle Hogs live Potatoes sacks Bags lbs Lumber ears Staves ears Shingles cars Saturday Retail Market The following arc the prevailing retail prices for fruits vegetables meats for family consump tion Apples (choice) per peck Canute per peck Cranberries per quart Beets per peck Beans per quart Onions per quart Onions per bunch Parsnips per peck Asparagus per bunch Vegetable Oysters per bunch Parsley per nuneh Radishes per bunch Lettuce per bead Pie plant per bunch Potatoes (peacliblows) per peek Turnips per peck Eggs per dos Butter per lo Honey per lb Lard per lb resh white fish per lb resh pickerel per lb k'resh halibut per lb Smoked luilibut per lb Smoked salmon per lb innan baddies Yarmouth bloaters per dos resh cod pet lb Haddock per lb Salmon trout per lb Ixibsters per lb Clams Striped bass lounders Scallops per quart Scrimps per quart rogs per dor Shad each Oysters per quart Turkeys per lb Chickens per pair Ducks per lb Sirloin roasts and steaks house roasts and steaks Hound roasts and steaks 'ut incuts Veal cutlets Veal roasts Mutton lAmb Pork (frvjli) Pork (salt) Sausage CorrSHAcEN iy 1 At a bnmpirt In tbte city to'biy ILuuloir late Danih MinU to who prcxcut ule auvi blnolM ho referred to the sale of the lfniufi IlniuU Intbc Weet Indie to the I'uited Stale Government He wild he 1 I great con fidence In the Atncrlenn Senate When the no gothitlmiR were made clear the Senate would not benltitc to ratify theaalc The present de lay in entirely owing to the old differences be tween 1 resident Johnson and Uongremi OItMAL WlTHDUAWAt or AIINtSTKtt JOlrCOX JOMM1X iy 13 Ilon Keverdy Johnson day sent a (Uspalcli to Washington Inform ihtf th't Sec retary of State of hiM formal with drawal from the olllcc nf Mlnktcr tu England Alter In sonic detail an account of hio friendly forcuvll rrcrpilun by the Quern Mr Johnson says: a mission whif has been rnmhirtcd on mv part with nnd fidelity whh have fulfilled to the Irttcr the Insfnirrious of my government and which nnvv ninivii honor nnd MlTNKir mrnl Usurd circular note to thu Govern Pbeb Pros Office May The receipts of flour reported this morning amount ed to 2674 bbls and of wheat 5392 bu Of the flour 1214 bble weru for the city There is nothing bert in the condition of tho market but a good demand exists and tliOfC is a considerable degree of activity The demand em braces all grades but low grades are in particular rc qticct ihld fwlcfes liall siist Aided Bales 100 bbls St at $9 105 bbls choice superior at 8 5 100 bbls do at $8 100 bbls white wheat at fG 75 50 bbla du at same price 100 bbls do at $6 50 100 bbls Minnesota spring at f6 50 100 bbls spring at $6 37X 100 bbls choice low grade at 85 10 30 bbls low grade at $4 25 Quotations are nominally as follows: ancy brands $8 008 25 vuuice woiic wneai oranos 7 zoittl Medium do do do 6 507 Choice ameer 6 00(36 Minnesota spring 6 00dr6 Illinois and Wisconsin spring 6 006 Low grades to superfine 4 Rye 6 00 The market has leen firm to day and a little firmer feeling is apparent with an advance of 1c on No 1 white and amber The demand is not great 8aV 1 car No 1 white at 61 1 car do at1 60 4 cars No 1 anner at fl 43 2 cars No 2 amber at at 81 33 2 car No 2 white at 37X i car extra white on private terms At the close of the board No 1 white was held at 1 62 There is not much general demand but G8r is the nominal price for No 1 in store Sales 1200 bu at that rate Quiet and st ady at stout C8c in car load lots sales 1 car at that pike There is no inquiry except for small lots and the market is weak or car load lota the nominal prices are S3 50 for No 1 and $3 6003 70 for choice Canada Kales 100 bags uninspected ut $3 25 100 bags choice State lit 8 Rye Nothing doing and prices uiichdfiged at $1(31 10 from store There is not much interest in the trade as supply and demand are both light Street prices range from $4 506 per bbl Held from store at $57 There is scarcely any demand even for sm afi lota and the market is The nominal price for handpicked is $22 25 Street prices for I common MDge from 4 1 251 75 I Butter There is a flip loctil demand for choice tabic qualities at 2830c Sales 23 crocks and Ubs ut 30c 5 pkgs at 29c 6 pkgs ut 28c Cheese There is a fair demand but nonmount or lock ih on hand and prices are firmly maintained at 2526c for New York factory Corn There is very little demand and prices are not well sustained Mill rates are 30 for coarse 32 frr fine J3S for kiln dried The following are Hie jlHces ttt Which coal is held from the yard Lehigh 14(gl 1 SO Blossburg10 Briar Hill and Brookfield f9 Massilon 50 Scranton chestnut $12 stove JI 2 large egg $12 small egg $12 The high price of oats causes mill feed to be used to a large extent as a substitute and prices are firm at $19 SOfiZ for bran to miureo wieT Sponfe Whites of seven 50 for fine middlings ill I UICa The dvmau'l 13 light for both apples drid peaches and prio uro weak State lou 68 for XX 6MnotdU1I st gan $1 No 3 spring in1 rri Mich fey nn 6300 bu Whet JSSg ift MISCELLANEOUS TELECIRAMh llV( makers 1 near Peekskill New I ork have struck lor higher wages JuJin HeiahT formerly postmaster at Iln bcni uud guily fob Christopher Biiehanlt keeper of a low tlvli in Chicago was stabbed and luortallv wmmled on Wednesday night by some urn known man whom he brought into his estab lishment Buchardt died on Thursday night from Ina wound His wife has been mrested as a party to the crime vesica en Warren Hon IV Morris and K'wnimvnt fmimlssioners started from Omni a upon uu Investigating tour of the Union 1 neitio kail way on Thursday evenin" John XS iltiM'k proprietor and Xffha bill on riday to answer thc Hmrr Cincinnati Market nouI Quiet held at aft Jhe mftdW Tupft duii rennea ia firm demand ohIcm 580 bbh mV 1 etrolcum dull at 32c for refined Thomas Thumb is speculating in bonds Canada lias lccn paying honors to a bogus Senator essenden fggf Mr Kogers of the Boston Journal left an estate of fl 000000 Ilfs widow retains the piper The Dnkcof Hamilton has been blackballed CbhU 'xkcy t'Iut for havlnS horsewhipped The Prince of Wales is reiorted as quite bald and rather bloated The prince business has its disadvantages a pretty dull day for lawsuits that Mr James isk Jr don't sue sobody for flOO 000 in damages Colonel Crowe of Alabama who has been confirmed as Governor of New Mexico was lurmcriy a reuei omeer "Crowe is very There are now Uivin tn orgia an old couple man ami wife whw united ace arc the man being 101 and Ibe woman 102 years old There are four one armed recorders in Iowa for the Counties of Appanoose Guthrie Warren and nshinion (Joint will soon fill their places with colored troops A well known phyMean used tosay that roast beef serenity of mind void water baths and an animated and pretty wife would make almost any man healthy wealthy and wise Mexican bandits have a rejrular tariff lor their The superintendent of a silver mine is worth $40000 a banker $100000 while a clergyman is let off at from $10 to $100 Commissioner of Agriculture Capron is mak ing arrangements with the London Indian Museum for an exchange oi plants and serda of the United States for those of British India A Boston paper suites that Jubilee Gilmore has thoroughly scraped the country for catgut for hh mammoth peace festival and that he aspired to secure the lunar bow but found it tuo A Western paper commenting upon the fact that President Grant has tieen presented with a line pair of horses rcbinrks that lie lias ac cepter inc present with a view of making this a stable government So are the WiArntlain linn failure of Hint interest Hint a local pnper says Hint any one who shouhl offer to sell hop roots to a Sauk County man would get his eve punched for the insult At Savannah on Wednesday the counsel in a certain law case insisted that' the jury should fake the test oath prescribed iiy act of June 17 1SG2 when tlie jurors all left their seats and Hie case fell through Jx Secretary McCulloch was Secretary of tile Treasury long enough to be able to build a niagnilicent residence near Washington wliieh is now completed He is estimated at several millions Poor old treistiry So many Radical appointments have been made ly Grant from Galena and tliese have made so many sub appointments that there arc 500 houses for anle aud to rent and the Demo crats nre expecting to carry the city by 000 majority Twelve students have been suspended anil two expelled from the institute at airfax Vt for violating the by law which prohibits the students lYoiii walking or talking with youne ladies in puldie places A student who would attend such a fogy institution deserves to be expelled 1 mJ IE Sro' At about b3H a last night the scow Storm lumber loalwl num Lake while attempting to enter the harbor Ohem sunk a little starboard the re frT picr aiK alsw the timely assistance of the tu Chicago Itepubbean Uth wJuT' Tho schooner Driver l'kJ with umber or Chicago ran ashore yestetday m'f about tour mil went 'I11C tl'g Urelgo went to her aul The schooner Speed had the misfoltiine to beach north of the Water Works vest tlsy If W( gut off by the tug MelaCnn roen attervitnh ouf nmtorial damage She wm lob with liuor Tribune 14th Buying BeUiag japirn Xprra Xprm I20X 1I6X 1I7X 1 18 HfiH 1 18 1WX ioox 102 100 ino 9HX 100 Buealo Market GrainWhr no transactions waukre 0 000 bu No 2 MiI atl at1 25 7 SOT bu No 2 Chicago 5Srafi9A dull and unsettled atS vc ln cat lota Onte offered at 69(tf 70c but with Bye barley seeds and pea nominally unchanged Pork steady at 31 50 Lard held at 180 Nominal at 95c 4000 bbls flour 22000 bu wheat 1 600 bu oats 118000 bu wheat 35000 bu oats nn bu corn irm at 14c on wheat 12c on com 8c on oats to New York ra The Second Day of the Bacea CHICAGO A Hrrlci1 J)ll11( Shll Lake 'Tlin $1 ClJICAUO ii II v1011? llla( I'levmled nil day rdiy did considerable damage to tlie sliin OU the lake but no serious dlsas net ted The damage on land I pas Liri May 1 1 Several cl ctonri meetings wen dispersed Io day causing lu some Instances riotous proceedings A number of sergeants de Ville were badly hurt Many arrests have been made MINISTKlt WASlim uNE IN AUIS Wnshbunie new American Minister mid Bertbemy Hie rench Minister Washington uho sailed from New York on the 1st Inst In Hie Perlerc arrived in this (lav Vienna tlie (losing to day tlie members that had been greatly Improved I'lwfurc QTATK MICHIGAN Third ln "'ry ('aniline llor Complainant vs Thomas Horsman defendant (wndinginthoCirenit Court for the County ol dX' JS Vh'inrOery' At on the 21 tdayuf 'y affidavit of said (wiarl at defendant resides without the he Sbfte of Indiuuu or one of the United States It is taonof Sidney Miller solicitor for said mini'l that said defendant Thomas lh'W Miawer the bill of three months from the date that this order be published one in each ror ux weeks in succession in The llETiioir I 2 printed in said County be publication to be within twenty days from this 1 (Signed) JARED Circuit trig biDNBT Mi llb Solicitor for Complainant Attest: A true vuny Dakibl Brown Deputy Register ap22 Uw6t New "iTtfiflt Market Naw York May sftlM 42 boles at for middling uplandn Receipt 30G bbfa market dull and 5 10c lower sales 500 bbl at $5 50'6 for superfine State and Western $6 65 for extra State 86 15 07 for extra Western $78 for white wheat extra6 357 50 for round hoop Ohio $7(gc8 50 for extra St IxrtiiB 912 for good to choice tit Louis clos ing dull Rye Market steady sates 250 bble at 84 757 Com meal Quiet sales 100 bbls Southern at4 50 Market in moderate request sales 150 uuio veowiu ui live receipts 1620 bu market dull and lower sales bu at $1 431 44 for No 2 spring in store: $1 65 fob comtpon white California 81 90 for white Michigan 81 83 for Nd 1 spring 81 50 for choice Minnesota spring and about 81 43 fof Xus 1 and 2 spring mixed Barley decidedly lower sales 16000 bu California nt 81 30 Barley malt quiet reeoipta 17194 bu market very scarce and 2(73 3chighef gMles ttbOft) bu at 8O(ft87c for new mixed Western the latter Aft oxttrmei Hn tor nii store iwc ror cio anoat receipts 285)9 bu: market unsettled and heavy sales 16000 ba at 78 (M2c for Western afloat Rice dull Coffee dull Sugar flrm: sales 500 hhds Cuba at 11 Molasses quiet and fftendy sates 160 hhds and 60 bbls Porto Rico at 69a72c Quiet at 60 flit American irm at ll10 Te for orude and 32ffi 32 A for refined Linseed Steady at $1 01 Bpirita of Quiet at 454flc Provisions market is quiet and firm: sales 800 bbls at $31(331 12 for new mess $30 75Q3O 87 for old mess $25 75a26 for prime $28 2528 50 for firiine mess Beef dull and unchanged: sales 120 'bls Tietce tieef quiet and unchanged sales 70 tierces Beef hams steady sales 250 bbls at $2li32 Cut meats mrinf wiipl7(imnL iru toi shoulders and 15Xl0c for hams Middle quiet and drooping sales 50 lioxes Stafford at lilt Lard firm and quiet sales ASH tierces at 18 '4o for steam: ISA for kettle rendered quiet and heavy at 2030c for Ohio and 2540o for State Cheese firm at 1823c reiirhts to irm engagements per steamer of 57000 bu wheat at 3)jd Latest 5 market dosed dull and 5e lower "rbwt market 1c lower Rye nominal Oats dull and heavy at 780480c for Western afloat Com steady at 2a83e for fair and for good to choice new mixed Western Pork elcsied qiliet at $31 for new mess regular Beef quiet and steady Cut meats with limited demand Bacon dull and heavy Lard quiet at taffiis Ac forfait to prime steam Kggs dull A 15(0)1C Mow York Dry Good Market 8Ac Suffolk AJat Oe Portsmouth Pat dnils sell at 16k17c AneHoek hro n2c Eagle 80 inch f5omm'l have declined from 26c tn A)' orlt J0 inch tickst 16c and formSro and ml ub et jeans to denims are down 'L ftsmK'tepM 72 73 Bt Jo pM llJX Wabash 76 Marietta 1 pf 22 WabaahpftL 82 A I KXPBKM SHARKS shares are lower Quotation are Mfoft wX hanro 33Aa34 Ameri ftn71 Adauw United States Union 15 A to M1S1XU uaua Minin bare are dull corrxa sTocxa TV fallowin are the quotations of eoppnr triers at Boston Copper alls 8 ranklin 1'2 Han cock 4 Hecla 75 Quincy 25 scn raxAsvav htitkmkxt The receipts at the Bub Treasury J1 $2806481 payments 271OT balance4 58633 DISRCTISKMKNT The dtebunemente by the 8ub Trenry tiwhy reached $47 7037 in coin on account of interest CLKARA5CEB The clearances at the Gold ExclangeBank to day were 77000 000 Md Ntver If Exekaagc ta4 Kf raate Cellcga Scrip Stale aa Lontww May )i anti 92 for accuunt 5 mh Clutr'1' vU1 the Bank of rance nt jnjitKi ixhh i Lm PnANKroKT May i Cn'w'i nurarnqu London May Ji ovn ir i Tallow 42s 6d Liiwssl oil Liverpool May 1 1 Cnitt 1 (Hing uplands 11 i'' bales Sales for Hi We 1000 bales inclibiinq Tiinnii 2 W0 bales on (peculation Mirk'riV'i' eluding 183000 baits Anu rican market firm 'wxIwt California white 8s 7 Wputnra mixtfi 264 oate 35s 1hs lvet Cheese 83s Baron A9s Spirits of low 43s 6d Turpentine 28s Havre May Cotton riosaJ for res ordinaire on Kjiot of June next Tiurfr ust i BuptXemfet County would not penult lbu Hi Pon him iaa resigned ami Chicago Market Chicago May Eastern Exdlisngo at par buying and 1 10 premium selling tra OUr IU denand 25 for spring cx Grain Wheat dull and 2o lower" sales No 1 18i No at lM cloiftweai $1 1 sales! nre Change at $1 Ilk Corn dull ni a NfUUlA OMMIor eelna 1 a i rjecteu 49XC)5lc new at 5253c no grade at for No 1 and 57(u57ko for No 2 market unchanged this afternoon Oats quiet and irregular: early sales at 38X" and Hubsciuentiv 58 dosing at 595S'cfor No sTLles a 58iaia8 Ac seller May and seller June ''It No i 0wnS with sellers at $1 13 Bar fooTS02 65 frnft01 1 at Dull at 90Xc Dull mess pork closed nt ei a sou Lard held at 17Xc fur shoiddenc for Mites Sweet pickleil hams held at )57il5Wc Kecetpta post 24 9020 bbls fiotr 30 sun bU Bhipmenta past 24 8011 bbl flour 2 9ui btt to 0666 I Dull and unchanged Ak KVKN1NQ mahkkt keta afternoon the grain mr Others grains are neglewfod! he'ewliing wlVt hClat 12 seller and Provisions and freights quiet 65Ncats foot 40 Labrador I Bank 65 no demand and prices THE PLAINS four Men Kill lnUa Slock ll vrn hundred lwu 1 r'h whrtiirr hub i it It i nt known hUbtr Hum Indian were Sioux or Baunucks HOH JUKSOL Correspondence or Tlie Detroit ree Press JacRhon My ii An organization ha been fbrnted in this tv knnwti ni wANon vny water Company emnposeJ ofGcorgo Lathrop Bennett Knscne Pringle (J Bonnell and li nett nsbtuek holders The object of pany is to furnish waler for tire city a tucct pE dm'nilg om rur in i 14 JO jvBlvrdny shipifed lor (hr New York market ihirtv twn hJJiJi 1 nil from this eoiniiy The fot two Among tliu tuo $1000 horKCOi alld nlloI111r wIij((i twt bi)i llio terrible ealamitj of )p (rwllil tlie' fludfoiJu f'Hy by iifo nndinif of th dead bod ub of all of tlu young men Charles Knopp Wi ev hart and Charles Meserole1 The coriia 'f Knapp was found ve5ti rtlay about nom a11 audit 1u form of ilty Cariiirt was drawn from the water brougld to this clty A llre m'a CJ'I8 continued Hie search for nil 1 Oiarle1 Mesorole during nearly all lut night but without success Search was orni" nt about ten i loik tlie body of voting Mescrole wn niia Botli Charlev a ii1 bo lo mor a over the whole citv mrowti a gloom 11 A II An agent foran Italian colony is btijiug lands in Georgia 7W flres 'causing $4J r2h I loss Protestant churches arc organizing In many towns In Turkey 3 Savanuah Georgia has increased 10000 in population since the war Illinois ftj are going to ship strawber ries to New Twk and Boston The unfeneud land of Iowa comprises more acres than the whole State of Ohio1 1 T1IC rw Memphis theater has been closed the loss for tliesea on tootlug up $5000 A itchburg Mass manufacturer of bird nwps recently received a single order for 50 has been anl1 in 1stnf foritny uL the Ji wuwuw worth of real vs Velocipedes have disappeared from the streets of New York Tl'arc fast running Seventy telegMph wires have been run opS lhC Ch sihee it was Our naval force how in Cuban waters con i guns WUh aU of There arc 931 newspapers published in ma't'ters CU 182 devoted scientifle Last quarter 209003995 postage stamps i9SUe1 by the On the hrot (biy of pate the receipts for lick eu to the National Peace Jubilee at of amounted to 10000 reosiou 'm at Now Bed ry AS Hf llinnf llo revenue taxes iii 18GS In the neighborhood of Goldsborotigh Northarolmi there are )W acres of land (fovmcd Hie cultivation of strawberries The solitary system ha been pnrrinlly dis pensed with the Pennsylvania Stale Prison and tlie change lias produced a good effect i Society offer a silver ft1 Jjj of gold to the butcher time auJ rcss au ox iu lo" 'ile states that dur ngthe year ending April 1st a inercha it s1111 1111 dozen eggs from that Tiro Illinois Central passenger train from Chi cago on Saturday allo rm in i ii 1 1 MOVctl horspx tinln 4 1 ul killing all of them Cty St ites1 4Tt "cre in the United btU(S 433400 tons ot sugar In IHlIS terc were imported from Cuba and Porto Kico 1817 WO barrels of rnolasses T'o lD Central and Eastern Now York Hm ft States is the greatest ift ft3 known tor many years doin great damage to property doing reportod reported by hr American aecnt in Cuba A good many to the Rpaiiish drrnr tifte of Gen Hum iucvr Loriii It in ih it ssssskSS marks give a very neat pattern to Hie touher A 1ml storlli Hliich visited Mar ill Countv glass? coul'lltcii M'W0 panes' of rim convention between tlie United States and Pi nsM i )r ilc protection of cmign'nu wan rractll results on account of the meat of eis'erlatOBal the adjust conlractd Io Iuw000 feet of wooden pipe to Kv down in Orthkobh for inis pines Thnv made of timber six inches square hi the same way as pump barrels thu Quotations carefully revised each day for the Dk TRorr rks rkmi by David Prestos A Co bank era 72 woodward avenue Detroit Bxehange on New York Exchange on Chfcafru Exchange on Cincinnati 5 2Os large int to buyers 8 5 20s 64 large int to buyers IT 8 5 20s old int to buyers 8 5 20s 8 5 20h 63 8 10 40 large int to buyers IT A t'fimnrinnri nohrvinfM 'kA Mich State 7s war loan int to iM'ller Mich State 7s due 1890 int to seller Saginaw 10s interest to seller Muskegon 10s interest to seller Wayne County 7s int to seller Detroit City 7s 20 years int to seller 99 Revenue Tax Stamps $100 and up wards 4X per ceht commission American Gold 3 Gold Exchange 136 American Silvey afid 13o Canadian Money I37M LAND WARRANTS SCRIP ETC War of 1812 $45 do 95 do 135 1 60s do 172 IOTb Aftricultural College scrip 115 Michu an swain lands on tbs dollar one week selling at 5U shearedlota UhiOMold rthjo Areqrc Plltsbnrgh nil PiTrasc BOH '1 1 opened firm with l' I quiet and pnees 'lrl''r Lle till July at He 1 nro Bke bcr at 16c 1 Vft bbU bnyM Itoflnwl oVXl mlo201! mbut 32 Se 1510 IIL Auxust nt 33Xc 5 re and October at 3 it hW JT1 Chicago Liv Uwicaoo Mav 11 ft So'k M(V5 50for f'ir fo iv fair to medium a etrers and fei ft Hogs ipd1 stuaj' quiet and cloned weal 1 ut 5S for shipping lot 1 Hu 3)25 )HHfH 4 fotlVw Cull Ami I 1 nepiHihnim of LcC ta an Cfo nt Dixon i uiy ntni (foi led hljratM tn thn Rmtiblin whfth'mX "flheTliird District o' '77 te1 1 1'r'i in Hue ess of omty as the United States rumis $27 necks I 1 wiAuuy lU((17rv near the Shoulders 1414Xc for city cured Lari quiet or tler" kegs Mess beef 1 Krere a jox vjrare I wto lIVAf IXJK ar Sii Mb AA Ik anmilrlAn na 4 a fcB A WIA Lri BUM Alabaster in bulk $8 per ton cal eined $2 50 per bbl Grand Kapida $9 00 per ton per bbl $2 00 calcined $3 50 Nothing is doing now and what little remains on hand is offered at concessions The araamal prices are $8 503 75 for clover and $4 25 for Saginaw flue 2 23 Onondaga fln base $4 80 without bags $4 The ahoT0 dock rates with 5c extra for delivery exoeri on Bpnaw which i delivered Ireelt store ttSars Prices are unchanged today There is an active trade going on in refined goods Quotatow range about as follows Cuba good tochoioe Porto Rico New York crushed (Se15 New York white New York extra Hew York extra 15 SThfrefo Orie Up U'0 and but drTi! Tlero Plenty of green wood in market tothTS Jhe duck riitea are mante 1 50(3jj6 Dry beech and elnered at f6 50 hickory $7 25 green 50ciess The following were the receipts of tbs sumsu via the day ending May 1 4 Jlour bbls Wheat lbs Wheat can Oats Hm eed lbs 3335IWint bchd seal 1 55umpo'd Mecca 1 45Turpentine by 1 35 the bbl 10(7Jl 12Turpentine in 158I 171 less quautitigs 60Q 70lNspthi 7 351 nton i(htiic Currelvn lenre of Mrtu A tlue orm hu btMn pirelLucd'mft'ft '4 pvjruilmaj Church this city ilt ft Con of150" it 11S Hlt for use A grind euiiccii will giVcll ft fting arranged for ycl wltinsMed lu Hiei livft 10 "lanill'bt ulfiir Douufidlftlrlver ftTto ftw 5fe th Ills hiffsu lieCinno ummuftt mailing tf ut routine Cum Lake Coam The United Haze employed in the light lmioi i this morning for the purpose of set in (ft and ft I ting the iron can buoys on Spectacle fGnhia Shoal Garden City Heef Hore Slw AVhale's Back Shoal also On the i ref nt! When placed due official notice will bo iren Yesterday morning fhe repr ws that the schooner Montezuma 'npw in! found ashore hard and fast at the fiot or ijrfn 4 lid A scow name unknown was also asmun same place Later a ilisputcli re ivcvivid nnbooner Montpelier bound for ltonw at Presque Isle The tug PHndiville li i btnsa to her relief but no further nnrfienlr Loslw Havana Mav Ti ft but prices are I oltlsftllleToTftftTft Txhihville i sales 181 hhds at fi2 a 1 nusylvan hi Loglslatmc Tliesuit cd on a irure ot Hk leader that Mr vote l' "ft lu Harrisburg A lot of (li ngs an I perfumery wero shipped tovft ft ft" ft" on ft ft Union itie Jliilrond belur tile It "i'tby tllat hinted (Iml Itnira tir ftft of a negro deck ln nallli to ft ft morning In iic hold of Hie Cheyenne one of the Mcanii ft liiirned on cdncsdiy morning last at Uiucin On Wednesday rancis and lichee inni liiih rarfi were pond near their house a Judim i A eh Ht ('VpihimniO Hk $3 piCVUIJtl Mnvne In Ilana caused by sounds ln rl I a cyara vault I'VI'I'IU ibi Account from trri i i i Injured by He nfte "'my cuo rendering replanting 'll ft look promising lining ngei elt I ears 3 1 Bowman Hie liuniorous writer over the PORT DETROIT JUr Wnm and Weutber Uu northwest Vessels Passed Detboit I passed Detroit May 14th to 6 Passed Up Propeller ft Louis laikj Hans Crocker Clara Parker hicaeo Mary JI erew Southampton Del uvare ft Painsvillo Butcher Boy Monitor biis Ifo Helfenstein schooners Negaunee Oiiien JI lie Hubbard MTn Allen 11 sher Miranda Truman Moss Gray Euv le baran Passed Down Propellers brig Orkney Lass schooners Snowdrop Huri Goodell Chinn White Cloud Monteagle Dreadnaaght Stary Halo Jane Kafon i dad Algerine Stampoir mn V111W The following vessels cleare1 Mayllth Blips Castalia Tonawanda Mohegan burg Scfawnera Arab Alpena lo Reindeer Harrisville Scow Sailor Htlv A Isle Propellers City of London WindAi Buffalo Qi ick The schooner Mirand Can re Brown left Detroit Sunday a (ofl land discharged hoi cargo of lmn coal and arrived here 5Vclnoslav on Having dischargedshe luw pain cujN Off AoAtN tThu tug Sweepstakes the assistance of the steam laigo irLill ft os reported on the Cunalian ftfo wn suvft'ft' pulling her off There was no diluu prevent the Priudivillo from pi oreodinv voyage ca Kramer Hvnpfl In ort Wayne nt ort nl leeril Great nuinbcnn ill Imrfri nt upland ft uon erminfo 1 1 IPPPIll 14 I er rendering replanting Im Recipes armers living uoar a good market are often slow to take advantage of their position but continue to cultivate only such products as ran be shipped a long distance while they leave their more acute neighbors to reap the advan tages of a cluso proximity to a large city ew farmers who have uot tried the experiment thoroughly are aware of tlievalueof a good garden In a locality where it is practicable to market its products in a large city But aside from this it is well worth while for the farmer to have a good garden from which to supply his own family even if lie never sells a worth of garden vegetables As this is jiisi the season for gardening a few hints on vegetable growing may not lie inappropriate RAISING CABBAGE Tlie cabbage requires a very rieh soil and careful culture from the time Ibe seed is sown until the crop is harvested good sod aud careful culture it is useless td bkpect a good crop To obta'll good plants the seed shonld be sown in a warm sheltered 8iot on the south side ot sonic building if jiosslble Sandv soil with thoroughly rotted inantnc well mixed with it is the beet btlt they will grow well on any good garden soil When the rough or third leal begins to appear and sometimes be fore Hie plants are apt lo be attacked by small black bugs or flies the same which some times nearly destroy hole fit Ids of turnips Ashes soot or siiutf will cheek them and soinctlUies drive them away entirely Bowing the seeds in a large box or barrel filled with dirt is also a good wvv as the higher the plauta nre above" the ground the less Hable they are to lie attacked Plauts raised iu the shade of a building or fence are seldom injured by the bugs but they are apt to become drawn from which it takes them a long lime to recover Atout the best way is to till a barrel half full of manure then till the barrel full of water and wet the plants once or twice a day with this liquid The bugs do not like the smell but the yotlng plants do like it and will grow so fast that they will soon cct out of the way fc The seeds may be" sown in this latitude from the first of May to the middle of a sonic varieties even later but unless tlie situa tion Is quite warm and shCltuvd tlie middle of May is about early etlougb Earlier plants ean jm obtained bv suwidit in i liorhi i ui constantly watched and tended Hie plants are to grow weak aud sieuder aud it takes them louder to recover from Hie shock of trans planting The KOuna wherc the plants nre to be tratls antetC ehollld bb prl pdred by plowing or (noiougmy pulverized and all stones and sticks should be raked off and ma nure should be thoroughly mixed with the soil A cloudy day should be selected if possible or tniusp anting but if the weather is dry the time the plants become large enough lo transplant they will do very well by trans Tlro'ift feh mV1! daV jnst tii sunset its WIV rvvu oea is a xrood lan to put a small handful of fine manure at the root ot each plant Moist dirt should be used to cover tlie roots wliieh should be slight ly pressed arouud tiro plant As soon us each plant id set it bhould be moderately not deluged for this causes the ground arouud the plant to become too bard The next day soon after sunrise unless the day be wet the plants should be Coiered or tins purpose burdock mulleu or some other kind ot large green teat is the best but if these cannot be obtained paper will do Small wooden boxes placed over ibe plants will do SC! cIi'K t0 lhe Und is to cxclildc tbe air Alrout sunset Hie eoveiin shou lie removed aud the plants agaj mod' enitely watered This operation ofwivX uncovering and watering should be repeated ftftted' yS Unli Ilats arc As soon as the plants get well established dXrri'l iUteono i i i ry ueneilC'ia I and a liberal Watering with liquid tiiari lire Will prodflee Very large heads irc nt TOMATO CCITCRE It an early crop is desired plant on a light Warm soil with a sontlierv 4 st wre 1 I eft! uust bc tft hiolilj manured in the hill or there will be Vlncd ruit ut out the plants as soon ns warm onrsssrwts 1 halt tftfour5' ft one? eultivatfouOTftnftftttr otftft '1P thc Pianfo weu Often The vnk throws out rootlets up to the surface ot tlie ground aud by hilling vou give it more root aud consequently more strcir'th uuu vigor 0 GKOWING ONIOX SEED A correspondent of tiro Hural Xllc Yorka says ontTftiCUSftn P'Y0'1' KencrlIy of setting out old onions hl ilfo Rprititr thitt ar? found lit the cellar for the ptirpose of raisin reed and for early Use on tiro table or Hie rfton1X ycarS 1 set the same bottoms from year to year getting a good crop of black seed eat of the tirst live veilrs md the sixth (Which was tiro last vear) foot a lar crop ot tiro top seed known is and I understand that lor live years I shall get thc the blu will change bm to ih tei1 ll! are counted by some Hle best as most sure to grow and are very scarce in this sect ion If Hie bote rule will hold good and people would adopt Hie plan ol saving their old on to' spring selfing (always adding some new left oer) they will have uGtta top onions and black seed in abundance SAISIV OK OTSTEK IAST Ibis vegetable so named from a strong re semblance flavor and taste to real oysters is Very in RDl'inor id I 1 usual and limift il list tr 'a iwia uuivQ I taivc been kept over all winter Here in tiro Northwest it will gtow wild seeding itself like a weed and will thus be propagated mid per pctnnted indefinitely When thus grown it crocH tn Ri rd thn nf ji 1 it ci juiu bftUS JMVIU' lain Hie earth all winter) and Hie roots are tit for use To grow it properly the seeds should be vary be thinned out to tilir distances of four to six inches and receive cultivation enough td keep tiro weeds own a As vegetables are abundant (lining the tall it is left in tlie ground all win ter receiving nd dauiaye from frost and is ur in jqi ing boon ihv ground rah be worked? rtrto ovia icu inches hi lengfli and nn nd! or more in (hameter After washing and It thing it rooked by cutting across in thin dm and steaming with milk and butter It also forms an agreeable addition to soups and housewives prepare it by ftin ft aad ftklr lM hma" witli tnead crumbs It ts excellent either wav U4 a spring dish WHEN ANU BOW THE KOLLER SHOULD BE USED (rounds which remain cloddy after bciiro plowcdaud harrowed can le reduced by Hie i Pnlverizn'fon which ywiHi tiro harrow only is out of thc question Crops succeeding Indian com may be taken oft with mile 1 facility particularly if they be heavy and lodged ly having the corn stubble and other protiiticMnces iefcllfd by roller It is of considerable utility if used ou mowing Linds by pressing tlie small stones iuto the ground In preparing grounds for corn the ro er may be used to great advantage on any soil tiler btlug plotted making tlie ground more compact which will facilitate the decom position of the soil and render it less affected by drouth In corn ground it prevents the Ilirrows fioni bcinir fnovoU hv ia 1 1 a HIV I Vi 1 vOr 111 the drebbinir of the pnm ni ground to much liner tilth than could other" wilh labor without lice on fowls A corresjiondeiit of the Southmi Planter and raedicfol bark may keep them from grown fowls and docs partial do so but to protect young chickens against them seems impossible My hatching boxes arc always thoroughly scalded and cleaned aft ter being used my hens are examined and medicated with essence of pennyroyal or vvsmuii waver or Kerosene oil the are also medicated before bein taken: jet the month of ebruary out of fifteen ciniches of chickens I found almost every bird lousy When fret taken from the nest And trom the size of the vermin it would seem as she i lrOU tbe 6 1 1 rcniuly for these pests is to Kiease each bird os well aa the hen with unwashed butter fresh from thc churn and thus far that remedy has proved successful I have tried flour of sulphur and various other remedies but the fresh butter has thns far proved most eflieycious Out of flfty six birds hatched dure inutile mouth of ebruary I have Jost but three and they were mashed Ut REMEDY OR ROUP An old remedy is five drops tincture of iron teaspoouful of water thrice a day remove tlm wl tu 11 Warm drv nl aud fecd with scalded food ell seasoned with 1 caveeue pepper Mre remedy is conflnemen alonB in warm dry place a tablespoonful of castor oil every morning for a weik feed with soft foot' only mixed with ale and chopped vegetables aggravated the following recipe will found beneficial: Powdered sulphate of in'n a drachm capsicum powder one extract of licorice half an ounce make thirty pillx give one at a time three times a day for three days then take half an ounce of sulphate of iron and one ounce of cayenne pepper in fine powder Mix carefully a tcafcpootiftil of these powders with butter and divide into ten parts give one part twice a uav wusu uic ucuu ana inside of the and nostrils with vjuegsr it fo very and beneficial TO AROW HORSE HAIR OftcRtimo8 the owner of a valuable horse dis ffs a spavin or curb making its app earance CY' er is applied and many times bair a oust whieh as a natural consequent the bond d' nhhk'y 'f' Joftpft s'fthn i ft burying kcepi David StM store About 5W bare A Little iiero (' retoZ of Banks near this city had to tak'ft his unnt across the dam of Jessun mills to the eustsh le 'iZdi Km rr" returning owing to thostfto Xl mrifoh w's and liallv tiro to ft brra Provlden Il ft llee young orest scrambled and Hire by as saved from immediate drowning The people soou gathered for the resefte but thc question arose us to how the boy wfts ti to saved from his perilous condition At thri moment a larnc boy with a crutch eame foft Onoof Lri i wjvvivu uuui ma lather at rif'L Miitfui wmiis! re iiw preseiii said: Ulin 1'4 111 Irmin a st ri mo ii was nrocurocl and vnnmr and Wenl feeling the water a the crutch ashore and illfn Hl It mpiu rueuiu auou ut waters beaded fur fhe rock in tlie mida' of the creek where sat the half druwncd chilleu and fright i Mulrieu swam round round till he got through the eddying water a on the lee side of the rock where he eeram? l)IL tied hM ranr nrviiivrl Ilia rsad i rurrai ana sCethln US I11C rKk intO llie ft ns lhe boy stubbornly reftisi (1 to leave the only place of safety beingi 11 afraid to faee the rapm II0O(1 njain The men mbH ro! ift where kiiri hands ow Mfo hls Th0 then was how Mulrien was tn hni commence Its remit bc rock and lokd quietly at the i foil calendar thou ftVU at ft0 niWg He prepared h7 le P'unge and after circling round hu re SovcreJ daugcrowj rock directed course down the creek headway with ujc currt'iit i um rtL wwu guinea me snore distance below the scene of the disaster "(lers hicd have just been his amanueiisisi Peabody written by poor and fti lbat his health 'ery his advuncel agft giving Tsv order as ncr vl C1 luClttDir ttvssrvihlsr Mias Ida Lewis the Newnort her do" so bo wd retftft88 intcrtfo in Lob received a silver medal nndP ft heroine has permanently in thL ftft next May to live later from the Present May II Qn (le occasion ol uf the Austrian Chamber Ircbidcnl congratulated the tlie 6itimtoii of AuMfiia lilt idnrro I till ill It 1 i 4 11 gnry nnd the new laws which hud been enacted on various subjects nnd concluded by saying eH tiro ojififHiJUon it Ifi rlciidumu faithful INTE11ML5T THE KEMAINM or HAMEL Dublin May The remains of Daniel Lon ne 1 were to day reiulcrred in the cemeteryit (laanlvln near this city where splendid i bev" for their re nnd rroinonles were very Imposing "ere cunduetcd by Archbishop Cullen to the lonft 'I fioi'owed the remains to the to no I estimated that over el ht thousand persons were on Hie grounds Aiihhil Hie apnetatorH on the oci iislon were the Kigli 1 n't" 1U I ord Clmncellor of Jre I ll Messrs Bclh nnd Southwell several Judges and the Lord Mayor and alder nK oum ilmvn ot the City of Dublin Cincinnati Tob Cincinnati and supply iihti St Iovis Mnv 1ki still but not qiiutublj cliinenj MlLWArxEE kr Wheat lull LT and fl lOAjfn i nx f(r v' at 58(459c for Nn'' 7 ft GOc for new nvt dull lnl1 0 floSr' Shipments 3 Oto bbfo flour Clevelnill i Cleveland May li i 11 ki at 2ht29c Ut lluvora a in car lots fJt 28 fo3le whi 1 slblc Take an old boot or shoe place it on the tire burn lo a coal pelrerice and mix with bog's lard to a thin paste A few applications of this paste to thc bare places will do the work BHESP AS ranTILIZKRS There is an old Spanish proverb to the effect that gold springs up where the foot ot the sheep has trod" This is literal ly true as ap plied to the wealth that lies bidden and unde veloped in the SOU It Is Bertainlvnu to dwell upon the expediency not to iy ato solute necessity of maintaining the fertility of our soil As fert Hirers sheep arc unrivaled among thc domestic animals Beneath their golden boots" we see the fields of Great Britain after centuries of cultivation rivaling In productions of wheat and excelling in their yield of grasses thc fertile prairie lands of our own and Western States The preponderating ibe undisputed testimony of many of the most successful farmers of Great Britain Is that farming though now profitable could not re maiu so in many localities without sheep Blessed i we are with a virgin soil of un surpassed fertility we ehould constantly keep iu mind the fact that it is hot Inexhaustible and the sooner we give hoed to this foot and learn to diversity our industry so as to pre serve iu our soil its original fertility the Bbtter for the most of this generation aud all of thc uubdHi iii ill lone that after It are to find hoiiies aud a livelihood tipon the bosom of our vast pruiries and along thc margins of our beautifultreaiD9 Sheep should be handled tipon every farm in connection with the raising of grain crops They occupy a place ih the economy of thc farm that tie other auitual ean fill so well iu consuming the straw and cornstalks and other refuse fodder THE HOUSEHOLt) TOAST There is In toast a gretit ad vantage over fresh baked bread in point of health The germs ot ferment die in old bread especially if permitted to become dry or kept long In hew bread the heat 218 deg is Uot sUfflcftfflt to de stroy the spores Hence In toast you eat new bread without thc evil attending thc newly baked loaf Heat evaporates moisture in bread as well as elsewhere fbemoisture therefore that escapes H1 son add reft? 'Cry dlllcatc Set aside like ftiftlft ft SOOn tlie gluten reabsorb moisture leaving the starch to dry and stiffen again Ana Boussinoault in repeated exneri Oan'1 hat bi8 front llgKto vi inmost inuetlnltclv with no other change or injury to thc bread so that old bread may be made almost as good as new and repeatedly 1 4s i a i i er 18 pfobablv the best at least Me find It so irst warm your bread we i Iiy eh inging the sides of the slice ft iicu well heated through browu ds is desired There should be rather 1ft lb thdn touch browu iug aud the slices should bb qtiith thin say a quarter to thtob elghtlis of an inch no toore But du not seorch avoid timt i philosophy tn browning is to take vour time and not intermit your efforts till you me done here the toast accumulates keep in a hot dish but do not keep longer than is necessary use as soon as possible and make only what is wanted to be used at the lime MOW TO fl BAN GLASS To clean a glass thoroughly aiid restore Its original lustre alter the ordinary methods have failed recourse maybe had to hydrofluoric acid such as is sold by the chemical establish ments iu small gutta percha bottles This is to be diluted with four or live times its volume ut water A few drops of thc solution on a wad Of cotion and the surface thoroughlv rubbed over with it and then washed off with a good deal of water The surface hi the glass will be dissolved by this application and a new one laid bare This process is well adapted to restoring the brightness of lenses of spectacles or spy glasses dimmed by If concentrated solution of this acid be allowed to i emain for some time upon glass a cavity will be produced remarkable for its brilliant lustre Care should be taken that too much of the solu tion is not Used nnd that the wiic beflnoiiv cleansed by Mater to Preserve hams in summer irst smoke well then procure paper flour sacks and take bright timothy hay and with it fill tiro sack one fourth full 8et your hams in the sack and put a layer of hay all around tlie meat leaving tiro siring fast to the meat to hang up by Tro the mouth of tiro sack tiriit arouud the string you hang by and then hang up in any place where it is dry If the rats are bad swing tiro siroks ou wire Meat put up iu th is way will keep as long us you wisli to keep it lhe hay will absorb thc dampness of the meat thereby keeping thc sack sound and the sweetness of the hay will penetrate the meat which gives It a most delicious flavor Railroad Cake Three eggs one mn of gar one cup of flour one teaspoon creatu tar tar one half teaspoon of soda flavor with lem on Stir all of tiro ingredients together Bake in a quick oven Reman Parc a lemon and cut it into slices twice as thick as a half dollar divide these into dice and put them into a gill of melt ed butter pAr Two cups of sugar one cup ot blitter due Clip of siieet tolllt oiro cun of corn starch two cups of flour wliites of six eggs one teaspoon ereain tartar one half tea spoon of soda one teaspoon lemon i sseiiee tiddimj Sauce Take one cup of butter and one cup ot white sugar beat them well togeth er flavor witli lemon extract just before serv ing your pudding set the sauce on the stove and stir until it becomes it will raise up verv light 1 I 9 CUlftl Trioftft OrtC Th8 very light for MN Vtav Utall I'UMttMHl Ol I sm kE1 isr ss im Sarin Potato Quarter of a pound ot The market remains about as last quoted grated ham one pound of smashed potatoes a weak at 15f4)16e with a pool supply Sales and a little suet mixed with the yolks of two at toe pkgs at I bbl at 15JCc eggs pepper salt and nutmeg Roll it into 300 doz at 13'lGe little bails or cakes nnd fry it a light brown Vrrs lei i Sweet herbs may be used ill th of tom sh Thero is a flor amount of trade in Plain potato cakes are made with potatoesud bUt xUuJud Jemaud and as Hie stocks eggs onlv on ttrc IW pneon area little easier We Indian Step Jack One quart of milk one luotc white fish at f88 25 trout 6 39 fitit ot Indian meal four eggs four spoonfuls oreign ruita The BuITly of good fruit in ol flour a Httle tirtlt Beat togrthtr and bake the Market is not large and prices are flrm and BOH half a pound of rice to eight ounces of butter just warmed nnJ add much flour as will nnk th iuu ay ixkjhc has been coining in mom ninntv enough fry in ns little lard as possible of late and prices now range from 1823 Pressed Beat seven eggs well and mix with is in Bome demand at $20fa'22 naff a pint of new milk in which have niched Hnps Quiet and steady at 4c make a very light paste rather like batter' i3ft about 500 lbs at and let it rise before the fire half au hour then 15 IbS Hc )ba lt 1 200 1w choice nt add some more flour Corn Meal Puff lH one quart boi)illl Onons The only demand is of a local characterTV ill da a I vliuit I arpi flint mreA far tt vi ul uiuiepoonsiul of meal four of aommai price is fl 50 per bu sugar boil five minutes stir constantly when 50(34 75 per bbl for eggs vvell bciiten bake in but Oysters Arc steady at former rates viz 35c tered cups one half hour To be eaten with for XXX for selected niaple molasses or other sauce to suit the Trade continues to to moderately good nnd To Keen Uritannia Hein uri Pncs are unchanged as follow ft ry tune it is used in not suds of flue soup Lard 1 sft nnse with boiling water inside when hot pour l4inlNo 1 over it boiling water and dry Wb hot with a No 2 soft towel Once each weeTub he el lth wash leather and very little wliitin edl cure of sliver in tho same mauuer S' Bleached whale 1 Elephant Globe Wcat Va Lubric i There te 8A IM1U pUtUU KW YOAKa AlaV Grtlil I'lnuzitoni I Changed at 31 20(741 50 fnr wrireiix siatji 1 Muautati Bos Staeus to Asnd (Reported for ree Press by Thomas Lot em Chickemi dressed 1415e O8TOX MAY 12 to 11 trapuny at 1 I ou per doz at 18 Bhares Irmkhu Mining Company There is nothing particularly the demand tvwHnn II tv LV IU1 xura inancial and Stock Intalll wge or pnoes Renee u00 bbls 50 2 cars New Yobs May 14 frc0 MONKY MAAKKT I ine mtiUPv mnt nr fin pmH per cent i sin a uiii me OIBCOUNTS transactions are generally confined to small lots wnt $7 four Heavy Sterhns exchangequictt for fl cUaB light Mbuti The gold market ciowe ui the duv when it UfM4mn uv wr cuy cured marked advance in piicift Orei'at 18too for Heroes 20c in kega UU loo tn iaiz taro prominent one at 138 and have goneto at t4c 3 OTO lbs hams on private terns ran LUANb inft maket for Bold active and carrv totlat Wre pcr dwn to 2percentftd oovrKNBEirr SBCtrBrrtBs puXlmdb UrWe amoants ot them 1 7 a ou speculative account 120 iliiu new ioa Stoier on North are flrm Uuotattons guuas and n7Tlt2t tolled flrm though quiet nd this state of affaire conUnued until after the Stock Exchange whmT thwe wa! ftjPOTi'Jon to realize and a decline at 3ai 00 The active shares were New York Central Michigan Southern Northwestern Rock Wand lower on sales bv a tejulimT exception and(toowiUU'ftS prfofttfttoft WIWrt lowing eWng Mt Dani a 19X 8t vJTtiv idA 24iM8 :2 8 Cumberland 304(3 fl a lol 1 fcmc Mad 95 UTel JJariposa 23 48 Cen tai Iii WA Qfiklvur xi 93 Thk (OLIN OJ ThJ TUANsrOIlTATIUN Tlli i l2 made her first appearanru yestcr iy in hann arrived from Cleveland light Thursday evening anl on this alnuhituiy her mi! trip her engine worked tu a diarm left fbr Saginaw wilh the barge Wmrmn and Ma rine City in tow and during the seain will tow tfr1 Waurecan and St Clair Bark Bripue Lost A was received yvHterdny morning bv IV Huhni owner of the bark If I Brulgn krtinj that was run into by the propeller Coluriula anl 'Jolt Her crew were saved The accident ocvtniM retr Thunder Bay but no particulars are given Bridge was a fine vessel of 553 bnnL A 2 and was built in 1S61 She uh utnid fws Milwaukee with a ca i go of oats for Buibbi nd deck load of brick for Detroit The hiss will beutily partially covered by insurance Lake There i no iftienlira trity and rates are nominally unrhanl 1 'inid han reports the scow Breeze shingles loiiwtnlle Cleveland at 10c per luxon schooner Miranda lumbei JlanvHlc Dntfate 44 on rail Kchoonor Cow hooiw Laxib1 2 to Buffalo at 70c per thousand Bitffai i rt TU 1 4m nfiliuBil Charter yesterday Rv Collins A Kmnv I wn' ire coni Buffalo to Chicago at 7V fro in Bv Jotjcs Son schooner Gold KuntH nu Cleveland to Milwaukee at fl fn1 of handhn water time Buffalo to Clevclnnl nt (k flee on hark Hemisphere nrhooner AldT tran tor Devil River to Buffalo at $1 on tail: Metropolis lumber Biy Citv to i liifovn schooner Cape Hom coni line lu 3tukinie At free on board and trimmed and luinl et to Chicago on Milwafkee Grain frofoliN rimliOT and steady Charters: To Buffalo 1 rojelkr I'd' wheat at 6c To Schooner IluUuU at 1 lo Chicago There was a quiet inukltw1 rates rcmainix! unchanged Chare nm jw ummwk (Wednesday) wheat Chandler 5c wheat latferttrom ilwuikw I 1 schooner Jamaica wheat to Kin' 1 £AS'Jnnre Sliad easier riliiprn nuj 13Xc Lt yeand 13c for wheat 1 1inl Hr tit ipiot' at 7e to New wrn ln Albany Ito To luinlvrB Mrek walnut $6 to To Yolk 50 black walnut 7 50 txt in Stive lork $2 12X over (Buffalo Courier 13th Manistee The Muni fee Tiro nounces the presence of Captain 'V Laird ted States Harbor Agent to lok after the improvements at that place The are tended one hundred and ninety two fret tract already let It is the intention of the ment to extend the nurth pier six hundred and enty two feet and the south pier seven hundred four feet which will carry loth oiiMde of tip? to1 bar and render the harbor accessible for sdt'ur'T the largest class MOW IBBUM Carrusrsudcnce of The Detroit riii ITcn mu Aubiam May The extreme quiet of the past few weeks in' "118 vleiulty has not offered much chnuee for gossip nnd ule ehauetn for neMsp ipcr article have not been very favoril However some eieiits have occurred that may be of Interest to outsiders though nol vcry imp T)t nng baa l(eD nil considered one of the muse propitious for years Wheat and K'Xem ad Iro lile'ntilul ThoftHftT ft''5 will slirftftftl'i'' farmers hate about half finished plantin and Uro In iiy nun ot yesterday will prevent anr Monday Intr verv "ie effects ol is trio )VJfn to foH people generillv ft rurrancy and selves Of mftnv fo to deny them iudulgi tbem ftvft in which they plenty" ehc during the of I either lnB goinP on in the citynew union seboor bL i Tiro in i is now occupied bv 11 completed lean Improvement upb ft' ho find "ro old Streeter Houft" of The Circuit win HUlm Ol lluMHn a full few nmluul eaes A Coiinml have come to thu ft Xenophon Thia morning bioke cold and misty and the prospect for a good day's racing looked very poor Indeed The wind was blowing pretty fresh ly from the cast and was accompanied all day with fitful dashes of cold rain It was thought however that the rain would not do the track any injury but that it would pack the sand aud give the horses letter footing Owin'' to the very unfavorable weather nothing wwdone in ic forenoon but shortly nfler two in the afternoon the horses were called up for TE banning ra Tliis was race at mile heals weights for nge and on ringing up the horses it was found that "toro rs Julia Drake and 11 1 tlie rhefrtnut mare and the irrav geh ling appeared to be in excellent trim anil rt i'i attired in color (Highly magenta and bhrokaud scarletiiidHliit(') presented a very tine appearance lor positions Julia Drake took the rHlftn ftea'As bo horses got the word 1 WIc ODy '( in ift1 mJddlc of tlle track thus giving Highly the advantage of the pole and a fair lead at the very outset Thc marc 1 after him iu a hurry however and bhutting up a wide gap on the tower turn lapped him at thc quar ter pole tiro backstretch the struggle Was a very pretty one but at tiro half mile Julia showed in front All Hie way around Hie up per turn it was race but at tiro three quarter Hh: Julia has the best of it by a trifle Down Hie they are literally neck i a I szazG sill 1 ux IH bwui'p under ine taring Highly whining by neck in 1:19 The intvi cel in fhte rave ww now virtually over for al! Usiaiiul a 1 a I urnn uu iiiii juiia never nau the slightest chance ot taking anything but the first heat in a mile rar witb'Hlglily Many had bouglit pools on the first heat but verv few were sold on the race Secontl this heat they got sway well together and seemed to lie fair'lv locked at the quarter pole but from that point lli'Hilv drew out ahead aud came home un easy winner IU lub 1 KCMMABY PUIHM Parr MV 13 1W9 1 unw for hum running mile hvaU weights forage lMyl yearn old by8 siii nunre cli' Julia Drake'i v'cais old by IndoiNcr Thru 1:49 THK TROTTING liAC'E The entries for Hite race were Melton Vuh can am! Lady Hurd As it was fully believed that Melton had a suru thiug iu this race there was very little pool Belling and what little there a4 at cmat Voitrvn other two In drawing for positions Melton went to the pole and Lady Hurd took the sec ond place leaving Vulcan the outside of course first After some little scorin' they got away Melton going lo the front Vulcan following him and Lady Hurd briugin up the rear On the turn however Vulcan who was mistendy throughout the race went off of his Jcct and Lady Hurd took tlie second place I In tins order they passed the quarter pole but on tiro backstretch Vuleau challenged Lady Hurd for thc second place when a very flue struggle ensued but winch terminated in favor of (he black gelding list after they had passed the lialf iuile pole Around flic upper turn where the horses were partly intimated that Mc i Randall (the drivers of Vulcan and Lady Hurd Indulged in something like a quarter horse race and certain it is they Mero suspiciously close to Melton at Hie head or lie homestretch but as the gray gelding took the heat and hft nsure thing otllVaee n5 riuiis complaints were made Down fife Vtllciin made a wonderful i li and closing on Melton inside the distance compelicj film to make a rush for th score tn I good earnest and even then the bhivk horse's nose was nt Ins eck us thev string in 1 Second Heat After away Melton ney got i x' h' uk iu inc iront iil lowed by uleau and he by Lady Hurd In nvdcriM i jnatcrial change of posiumi At the head 'ft! fcct und 1 urd acted the driver of Melton woke him up when nearly home in oft del to shut out tiro others but lie was too ilte as both saved their distances handily The tunc of this heat was 2:38 1 2 tcat Was nearly a alk over for Melton as both the black gelding and the Wt'rC aUl nl1 way Ou Hit) notnust rot nli trirv mvrtiut a uveiy 8iru gle lor second money but Vulcan was vic torious Thc time of this heat 41 Tins ended the race which was course hftftftot'ted M1 1 rto' as Melton hi trotud to day and yesterday must be re udedas satisfactory proof that he Is likely lo come out very hirt and strong duriil tli present season To day if ft had been ncees a Jft'r tO lllvc made vtry fist race and as It was thc time cou sidci mg Hie condition of the track was very good Indeed Vulcan though rank and un 'trd mpid trotter aud capable of tremendous bursts of speed fora young horse Lady Hurd was not tor Xd rare 1 Thlftnl ft nd unsteady fills late has always her mlu fomed for raeci than rotters but nt present PclerUUlTen has a very line amble ol trotting horses amo nlneti are Melton Dexter Jr and GavDe 15 1 50 25 30 16 70 60 25 50 (3 80 50 70 18 0 20 1 00 1 15 14 ft 16 )8 20 18 ft 20 15 ft 12 20 15 ft 20 6 ft 15 10 (3 15 16 ft 16 18 18.

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