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HOICKS FROM TH IO PULPIT. wu VT THU PREACHERS said YESTERDAY BITING (' l RAOfi IO i-TAMi ALOHA Tin" l.t'v. Dr. B, A. Macbmore, of Philadol mto, in U:*' Ihlrtcmth Mic t I'rcst.ytcnan Church, j-ret.ctir d nt' tlie f ni li'ulness of Antipas, lr di) lt-ve la I . ?. ll'.: Thl lives ll Christians lel'.ect upon the ^..rld lllhl treat the Brent -.un nt Righi ousiiess. 'Ju,. a \l | ves us n glimpse of a neglected. ..nscine. Lnt ?tortoni Ufo, worthy il id minimi md Imitation. Oreel H. ti i,' ti.l. s of stars uro not tBilli t. vet they sid...-. Bl ante, dwelltag li otis, nra recreati, univ yet render ral* IBblC service In tlie Work of Qod. I'ei : 1 ? _ t:.*s ant tr.als develop virtues of char.icier. liui'ktic-s sli"\vs ns wer d* of light wc serer mw by day. Paith la Cbrlal teea not ( minda us rrom m i awn Piltb Bmrtohie md fi,.44 s ii. fie mitist ii mreretty. Whei iiliad eomee irir their iky, mme Chrlattma would ctr out, "Lord, mimi thi i mn ttl it we perish I" v-t a 1 the while their ?.; uer to with them io tbe snip. Little is known ni A'ttipas ead little is remembered il Pi rm nm whin ln< liv.'.. Bal itu te du we tram erer tne runs if thl* metoal city, is there anything bro nhl i - rirldly to our i I ts trie memory of lins latthfnl myrtyr 1 Bo irood I.. s> trites iiniiiortit'tr. Antipas, In tlie nmlsi of thc . tness of Asia Minor, a region mill I ' v tlc Vpn-t e, *? Batao'ithrone," "where Satan dwelleth," bad ma miram lo Hand Arm foi tin* right He wm faithful te hts ami iel ions even niuo death. With undleeblna Bdel tty in-st.....I ti: a, as It i,?l teilta by stormy warm His -Mane to ali lilea t. "against ail." iirroB-Kled nv the i. .iv ..ni tv,.-i line** o." ins age, tie wea opposed IO til and by Iii The gi .-..'est nnd best of t... human r...-e bari alwaya thm stood Hom. -'('inist trod tm w:n.-i>. ess .iloi.e." w ilherforee md Howard were sneered al in their times. Bo Antipas was sol 11 ny In h.s battle at. al bal the world, t e ;!, sn ..it I t.e devil. II is na. ne iray li ive be. -n gireu I,!,, ; t,-in life to Indicate ins character, lucre is a wot 11 "t history In n i uea. l-amea il".it truth to ns oret t nuumeiiU of history aa bubbles above the level ol the or . '? be pei st of Antipas we kuow but little, but tn. n.mt >s tntipaa and Antichrist eire us agllinpn Into the s iii celeaimtlcal history of tbe age tu tl pa. 1.. loUge ! :.. th it BTeat rot al ramil) ol Hod, n i there ls nt stain, rhe mei ire peera In the 0 it ol Or iee, of Which t nr.s! is i t:e Imperial 11.-ml. Th-y ni'" those who .ire i*'l by principia They -re guided by higher lawa and lire on a hlcher plane '.han lore of Cbrlal coustrainetb them." 'i ney are ati ''-??'!? ii.nl is with them, "Oue and Gotl make a mal irity." nu: WORK OF mr mini-iky. 'Hie Rei i'i i MeCheeney, the new pisior of st. pmi'e Methodtol Eolacopil Church, premhed npon the work of the ministry, its pim ia tim world and the Ittltnde IhH the people slum.tl ta'..* toward it. Taking for ins tc\t ii paasage from St. Paul'a adria te 111ti-*, be salli in part: It is n-iv probable I nie wnier ot the tc\i hid lome ol the .ii . lent triumpbil marches in mimi. When a ' ;. emperor nm made a successful campaign and he.11 I a neigh! gm ir.nut", lie often led tund at bia chariot wheels Into bia capital city. Al .ng a * king .iud throughout tbe procession ire been aren mei stationed wini were holding irnlug censers wblch perfin.! ino air and eon bi - ii;. v remluded the people i hat this v, ..? a trlumpbal I rc ess on I be onward march of ibe Christian religion st ti IM kmg ai its head la a triumphal march. We, ( t's ministers, ate bis eenaer-bcarrra We are to pi.rc aim tbe rlctory, to teach bli adreni md return - nib 8atan bound and man free. Tbli I -- bad some in it wini tteic condemned it. tin- band ol tho executioner- sonic who were granted life, All Ibe ailie! ot this conquered kin.: were ault j. ciel I.. tiie royal Judimell along With their ? i .j lei. As all mea are marching nuder either K g Kum inoel's or satan's banner, ai the linn! ever t tw all wiii I.impelled to Jom tbe Un al triumphal i. ip i. I .if mlnlaMr ?.f the Qoepel is not a kind ol to \t. rb npon society m th" uae or old su? perstitions, Hi '.-to spread knowledge?knowledge nf ? lory. He la not ap tieri for the people to follow. Tm King la thit He ii not a patton ol pun.ie good Male or a mere eonrenlent appendage to gnni lociety. He ts tost, ngb s c-nser- proclaim victory?call all men to i'- free and to bemma fr. e. (i >li> WISE, MAN". WINE, DEVIL'S WINK. i Ri .1 Boiboi flimllton, of the Cornell Memorial .: cb nt i. m i n 'iti:i i inni iu tti' moraini a Mtge noreen; on hie left band a large white l . .- I, ai I on tits right a small tibia The tattle con mkingbottles; they eontslned sam i - .?? . bi y kin I- of Intoxicating li piora The placard . *, iyed anuly-es ol the three kinda "f wine, The s, l.en in-ill srvei al i iiitv.is. s. working on nu upper and roller. Mr. ii tim.iou gare a history of thc ; --* o| the triune, i.in c movement In three stages, I v - ? ii , lasts l" Hs in. sent condition, ile sahl : " In im- i.ititi ..n I last stage wa ii iv.- come lo lae cm: i - tbal unlj two ueflultmiis of temperanoe ure Dos I i. u modcral ".i lu ti, use ol li , \"s;.i,en. e is the disuse ol harmful thini-s. noe ?!? ,res t ml ale ihol is ,t de idly milson, lu , drop or nt a barrel, p ire ur diluted; tbal aa .. let erne lt i--. ie used with greal caution iud only under thi fc- 4-. ueceastty. li* usema berermelu auy ihapei t. i.-i oj beg li and ahorten life. Theuae of ibis ageui i.s a iu. tinnii. lits. ?>? .-?? i ? ?'. tn rv physicians, Medl es - iy that Its us.- makes four times In a bun t- nuiu- .;? 11li*. ,.s it.* di-u-e. We bare bul Ins i . < lu fal or of h n.an slavei v. < mi i --? i to bear us t\ i ..>? the Bible in iirni ..I wi e-Uiiuklng. Science ls now ibesternes and harshest ettroeaM ol Ml i bin t a bible is brought against lt with i 'Tims suth 'he 1...I.1.' Tlie sl.uder ol tbe Jews tbal .!--"? \. . .ta I :ui t ii not dis . ? d Jted. lbr i i. ireh has* le . r t:- ism ul ibis <ini-sti.'ii. Bbc says then ' i of wi ne, i if lb. tu being not rery intoxicating. There u.is n i ?I tts, and .it .:?. ? te*, was nc i. ,- now If ? nus ds 't '!i"-,i!ink lng and thus Intemperance, tbe Lord Justis c.innot b< my example In a life ot lola ihstinencc." Mr. Hain - t .e J :. i. i Ci ot ol *?? lei aud ocean eater, holding up a bottle a t . . , ? . ??-?? ilislie thirst, be.tls wound ?<!.?." lena thu ites e ; ?? . * '. eel sh ia I Je-US -.Voile 4 -I waa, : be sttc ?: ?. . - .t lui . ll' al.lld open Di ? : h. ,., lng - -fi on l ii l cider by mixtures <>f o tterent es said "" i tit--. et, I 1 iw Jesus, oiiey bl* l-o i.in tit?:-, . ??, AU 1 '? ni r li _? ol w lier Into ? Cana and of tbe i rn and a io explain .iie.u*" DIVINE MANIFESTATION'S AT CALVAKT. II the i'. lekma i Hill M hu li*: I iii ? i I Cast 1 ' tbe Her, John Johns, pre i L Matthew's U ispel xxrli, "J sti-. wbeu il? bad cried main wi b a loud roloe, ?> Inti ill ol tbe it-in 1 oas ts ? tbe top to iii' [totton; .tii-l the earth di t quake m,.'. tbe rocka rem. And tbe graves were opened, and many bodies "1 the saints .... . si pl ara e. Ibe ser? mon the riew that t Cullie I lie .it I lo* cr d' '.tl ..Mi Was ttl" les Itt Ol pl.. *;c, i . st foretold Ibis when hi lld of the children \..ned "hosanna," "l.t. i . nt, the stones v ? | out." I* ?: ."id. i.v. l-l .P . \\ , v , Pl OPLE. 'in.- l'i uti--luii Episcopal Church of St, John 4. .s well Ulled last evming by British i to of > ? "i rk wno bad 1.n especially invited l :,, ll ol ti,.' i.' \. h. Pal rn ' r. . I ? liscombe of the Chun tbe ..laityr. rho Ker. Dr. b. I HeCoeta preached ul Itt" i ? - ? "Tbe Oeu.-sls of I in Nt.w-Yt.il ii ? . ',: "In h- sum ui-1 ..f l i'.i; ' - .- - ng in his ship ",,\4.u.i the Western ?bore ot China, on a cou si v..... .wood b..ve b bim to the shores ol No All.of parrots v.. seen to fly over tba ahlp towur.l th. -'inti,. ..ml this bung a good omeu tin- eui si ot iii- *i,j|. ,\..* changed ? the .;:-(r.\ ciy ot the >> eal ludics. I i.r?:.:.?!o ii rt mal icd for John Cabot tc dlac >rei North . ', Ol )' tl rots CB! lt ? li !-r.!i a aw,ti !iin the url - v. ihe ship was bound s:.d po.Ml.ly .-at e.l .So. Hi A mci.. ., tl "tit being settled by iel a . persl . .- t\ its o me bleb wat establt bcd In.Mexico and otherbouthrrn cou lu. Ii. (.'.t-t.. tuen rc vi.-wed tbe history of theil ? tim Dutch ?? ii .ti Island i thi ry o i . Itircr by Ueurj Huds nj, the . otb ol the l.iig.i.n colony ; tbe final equalization ol - ? n privileges of tbe Kiigllttli and Dutch, ind I . ul S ? -Sf. i.ci i.ti, is to the 1.-._.': -.. M -e, niity foi ibe payment ol !?'?" In.'.i-h soldiers ? - - noes were emu iyed to drfeud thi Lmicbfroui Ibe Indians. ?? a t.,t-:.-' continued lo*, "never belorc ght I .-iii by .-iiii.tr e '..o?wts or critics of u.. i , but nevertheless still on record at Albany, i ? i isb-S| .kui: pcp.- .ne untiling ti not enterprising. 1 he spirit ..: liberty above everything alee in lins couu liy is directly due lo Ibu inereaaool Kniiiah i ale. bet lei nat;..-- ?? - ii. I..i. mil to i,,,. Why, Ihei fore, rou ask. Uo some nations prove lucceaal .vt;.:.- ethers t ' fake 1,OOO blossoms, out ot which only 100 lire. Whatlatne reason that ti.is small uumbei oat of so ii.itit.v Ure ( -t by, ll may be saul tb - ls i.m se v.-iy hard le answer: they ure not equally strong aud do nol p ? .. ?- - .:'. lc . ifi ,'it.i.g uourlabment; lt is simply an llmstratl ni ol the lew ol the MU viv.i. ol I IS " ttl St, 'lue > . d low ol evolution ls merely assumed and itrts i. rei .'ccu .tcmonsiiat.il. Darwin bluiaell admits that natural selection and the survival ol ihe mr.-st tire leal))' assumed, It is not a pu it of th" Dlrlne s. mme lo i. ?" i] ? equallysucccBKiil. fbeEnglish people , tn) .ml i : lei fi. peoplt, ni I reg ni i - prorideutial people. Almlgbt) .i bas * . jtgre^t work, iii'-y mnsi t;.. efore t' -ri ibortmgb aid ever-advancing Itsndard of i ,i,i..: iy '-.i'i inielleclual prngresa Lei ua therefore, i ., America, derelop gieat, geuerous aud noble ? . icblere a eharai tar lu :, m.n.n und ?tn ,: s id tl: .- '.v'-r ready for any possible illus lr.it.i it il th.- Durne sr.renou." ; THI KINGDOM TUM I- NOT OrTTHM WORLD. ai tu- piftb Avenue PreabyMrlan .Church the Ber. Dr. li., of Ktehmoud, preached ipoi the text, ?* My I in is not of this World,1 laying In part: I.-.i i'i fi ..: tble kingdom to tbe supreme fm! omi,], wori.i i ia the one ereut thal cum chronology Yd these extraordinary claims were ml 4 ? a- ini-r-- tv.i- bo attribute ile il.il not cl..tnt. ho tilde is no 1... .rs.-, ti nt nan Ha .'.i nol prom lae t" salisf] v. i? i., i essuylug: " I am the llgnt of . I," ..r sup] I .' bm '? said : "Con : ,4 . ra :." ,< i Hm i bi - li i psol .ic-us ( i:iisi Mr....s banded ??len wo. yet J Bid of M - " He Wretoofme." Dar id was bis subject, and of Holomon, ' synonym foi regal splendor. Ile t-aid: "tiebold! a i "..??: . ;??!..' im- atraigml feel In ill ln-iory is ....lom liss ev r since growl, until ll mi 1 than any other. My kingdom, uni ?turi iu origin, character oi pur pom Not tba product *,' li lo < tendenclea ot ol public aeiitlment, ssiH BUI of tue plew ? pride nf (iieccc. lark Im Nt si HMM ISSN faun was lost and the Immortality had w.-ii nigh Bled 'ml. MUld llii kingdom come, lt was the upposlM of the Jidilim ol Ibe Huies, fur Christ tbrew dowg the berner betwem r drace. Agate, lt ll unlike my Other kingdom ll mt bung mmrtaL bul spiritual ; noi of any territory, but I.niin.Hess : tha Km* nor chosen, but electing His suhlcds ; no succession ; Ills throne ll UM intellect so the mderaundlBg should hi Ulimliltm in the henri, that it should be pal ifled. DISCUSSING THE LA poi: PROBLEM. FELIX ADLER <?N BTBIKES AMD CAPITAL. ALVAN'I AO IS Of W.iKKIVilM! .*.'4 ( ntl. A NI/. V I K ?.N ? A lir, l-l Ul VII Vi. I'clix Adl.r talked ic ;i larg* -mdiencc in Chtckcrlng Hall yee?ef_toy moralig m " Labor and *.'* Ile 1. derrel to tin- ramil llhoi If! I lt lol as a rent in thl garb ?'. fellowship Hom which good will fol? low, ll la in 00 ,<? et le-so'i to tho Amerton people, and in iy have to ht repeated again and again before il is learned. -se tis!,ness," tie loitllied, "ins lotig _*?? Umght by political ccononists a- one of Ibe millaa of coin incrce. i he - ilftohnm el capital hm proelalma I tail li ni..ht 111 ike ns own eon lltioOS with lui.of, When. WhOM ani bow ll plc is. .1. Now il is ''cine paid Inltoowi cnn ami tim aelflshness ..f t.bined Labor olalaaatba tame right to Impose ns own tarma and lomllitaowi -\..rk at tue blihest price. I de not attach blame to In? dividual* Hie m.-! chant or rn . intact mer docs nol ortginaM the system, no tokes ll as ba Sida it md in n Uki manner tm employe has recourse to the merni ol deimel Ihit sw binded down to bim. Bul thertobt loy labor ia cheap as lt can be obtained .eada t.i the employment of children aud women in puraulia that deslioy society. Thia principle la testified by tho Um. em men t reports on thc Invesilgatlon ol labor nbu?ei 00 tl.Iher side trades unions represent class selfish ness which is better then individual sclQshi.eas as tbe 1 las. t- h. It.r th.tn the individual. I..1I101 unions I.ali sa red millions lu money for the working .people. They have raised aud bettered the condition ol the laborer. The glaring evils of tbsae organisations ire tbe inter 1. uno- wltb the legal rig ts el employers, the abuse of strikes and the| tendency m rlole ce, [cannot uphold the righi M strike whloh is now so much 11 fasbi. ls it right, I ask. ni any way tn block the win els ul com m.'. ce or in tin Ik the tide Ol pi OSpei it | ! 1 imi e" ike must In some measure contrl bute to this, ami toe .ml lenee ot the strikers recoils upon tin .1 - il.re ,i-..,ii tho se,tish p..iicv ot un- employer whick would cn.nol all conditions of labor baa come boroo io hlniaell * ui thc principle is a two-edged sword inutu si y destructive. A n.-w prlnetple is mw irising thal was never neard el ten yean ago. Il is ibe uiver lining in thc ne iv) could 11 ttl it ia caiict arbitration. '? I am net one ol those who tear the organisation of the Mooring people, I wsi.t ta lee them better organized, lt le when they ira divided Into small organ., at on* thal they ciel,tn grasp the full proli f in before thom, I have confidence in the good sense ol tbi workingman md to pass beyoud those limits tbal are to bene tl 1 tum. tbe .langer ins In unskilled labor, un I ;i pail of the problem is fur the skiilftl lal..r tn leaven and control the Whole muss, l'otver inanes ant great body more const rvativa and tlie great labor or? ganisations Wbm coiiiplcte will be cautions a ntl con servutive. They wlll regulate overproduction aud check at Its Board thc cause of tin- decline ol wages. Tim Knights of I,ainu Ii ive contributed to tins great movement, rbey are under ? cloud now and have oom ml tied a blunder tbal has enabled capital *,.. gel -bi nest ol them, riie ord. : maj be bromcht Into disgrace and destroyed, out it new older will soring up on Its experience nml be stronger from tbal experience. Skilled labor must be mai '1 to unskilled labor for soif-proteeUon end lo .urti the In tole 1 mt spirit. On tin* will depend the silvatlan of i tie working people md of the woola country ; not on soldiers and standing armies, which arc* nonsense. Neither capital uor tabor should be king In tli ls ro? il.''. 0 " RECUR-tElfCK OF THE PROBLEM OP 177ft The Kev. C. S. Harrower preached n sermon laat night it St. Aadriw'a I burch, Biti uty-tirst-st., be? tween Thlrd-ira ami the Boulevard, on "one Phau ol the Labor Queation." "ibo labor qunttm," he Bald, " if ;a'..*ii rightly, iuust ba eoieldered as a reearreioe ul tn.- great problem ol lTTi'.. lt is a question between tim sovereignty nf society, tbi dtrlm right of the pa*t to rule tuc present, and thc Individual ll his effort fur greitor liherty anil freer purmlt Of happiness. Tho (.?reetl for wealth lu our times ami the spirit of monopoly av.-, stolen ihe Individual's prerogative! anti mm have iM-cuine pawns in tim ii.nels of ambitious speculators. ihe shock of discovering their Imi privilege! dilves them occasionally Into these spasm! ol frenzy and pro? usts which now shake tbe land. This frenzy i's the hope uni li.?ginning ol I mn revolution. It ilm-s crude '. 11 ii irs now iud then, John interfere* witta .lames ami triee to loree Usury ind William into a motley union of discordant elements, Tha Union meddles, perhaps, with Iii..unit .sn-1 business ncc.il.--sly, but it has in lt the seed ol a revolt tn opinion and sentiment The digi lt] of lalmr is its cud end li will some day pul the individual mau at the source of power ai-'aiii and repeal thc b ippy ? \ - ol our posl-revol it.o.i iry history." WORE OW THE FLORENCE SD,HT MISSION, Exercise! to commemorate the iliird anniver? sary ol ibu Florence Night Mission, No. 29 Bleeeker-st., w.-ie held ;.t the University Plme I'rosbytonun Chureb restorday afternoon. Tbe report ol Um treaanrer, c. N. Crittenden, sbowi d disbursements for tha year amount mc to -Ti,mi" Wi receipts, f777 ."ill up to iiie n??-.' of ilu* i. tm l li- ll.ts (tetn tetley, liow.-v- r, l.u heel. Wiped ont ind inc means will be forthcoming to continue tue work during the oomlng year. The Kev. W. f. Vt'iIson n.aili? nn address <.; eomini ndatlou and encouragement foi tlie vt ..I i; of the mission in putting together the broken lift t.s of th.-live-of those spurned by the world ami icglected evea by tbe churches, ll. li. Glbbud, superlu* lendeut, then made a statement of tho roetOods of tv... x ?lin tbe mission. II- di4.,i..,i tba m.-iti class ? iBtotwodlvl vito-, deeds are ol darkness ind those wboaa duties keep them up after night. The work I- pre-eminently among fallen women, bul with ?i tbe nrst division be In mi led ibe gamblers, .ile t une*, ki ( p. rs of disreputable bousea an i ihe like i beae are sought on tbe atreel ami in the dauce-houses, their ? ?'? la mad" ami tncy ore tm-n labored with to leave their evil ways and lead respectable lives, rhe ling of the converts, be said, a - trail, good, -ev. ti. iii-i.uic-s ..I persons fr v.-: tc i wen related. George I. VfoKelway. ol I'ullad.'lpbl.l, ma!.' a few ie ile >4.tS COI. Vt Itel ,ll lin- I ,oi clure Mission. A HROOKLY\ LOY mtTSTERlOPSLl LOST. Active search waa made yesterday and Sat? urday foi James m iN tb i, a boy of four, who mystirP ?appeared from hil limn >, No. 257 \ in B , on Friday afternoon. Helsa bright my isua genoe, iud wen out Into t ba atrial about 2o'clock Mplay with neighboring children. At i uk he hui ii >t returned and ms mother began an In etfectual search for bim. Ills companions had not seen /'.IMI SUNDAY BSBYICE8 TS THE CBURCBBS 'lin- fine weather and tin* tact thal il wot i'.iiin Sunday contributed yealerday t.i swell the eon gregatlonsIn oburctMSol ail denomination! to unusual -ons. In th.- Roman Catbolto ind Protestant Episcopal churches tbe day was duly observed accord lng to their respective rituals, lu the former the mn mon toll wera In many ca<e- ol ibe m tst impming char aoMr. Kt tor tm palms had beet blmmd md placed be? tide the altar, prior to thi celebration nf the miss, tiie ilUelatlng prl tal lo purple, a itti bia assistants li shinto , vestments, blessed tbe branches which hid previously in cn sprinkled wltb hoiy water, mid beneath the rising lu i la of ineeuse the palms wira distributed to tba members ..i the eougreg .ilona At ihe Church of -t. Mary the Virgin the observances were extremely elaborate. The ebolr, acolytes ami prlesM marcile 1 in procession through the alsMa, Itear icg the palma to their place al tbeaiMr. During tba sar rices Waguer'a "Holy Supper of the Apostles" was sung, ami at the offertory "Kai rremendie" from ! Verdi's requiam, Raff's ca valina and Miyerbeer'a *-i.or . on it:.ni Marah" were glveu, bress Instrui.ns aecoia nanying tbe erma At tba Cathedral in Kifth-ava, Ht. ii,imi- Xavier's, lim church of thi Pmllst Fathers, rmi other churches the day was observed wah Uno iun*:c, dazzling lights iimi son-,,.ii ceremonial! A NEW (Allloi.it i in i.i ii is UNIOS HILL. The corner-atone ol St. A.uguitine'1 Roman CatholtoChurch In Union Hill, Sf. J., of whtoh tin* Ri ? a. M. Brady is pastor, w i bi lil i by Bishop wi/.-.r, ol Newark, on Baster Sunday, April 25, at i p, m. Tao serui ni will be delivered by ihe Kev. Dr. Braun, of New* York. ? GRAIN AND PRODUCR MARKETS. FEATURES OP RKW-YOKK DEALING* rhe Produce Exchange cloned on Saturday j with higher puces generally ill aroun 1. Vt neat was ac? tive an i melted ami many of the shorts wre forced to covent a furthei Hii.irp advance from Frhtiy'i Bgnrae. i The Mm per ol speenlaton has bmn rmdwm met bmriih | hythe coiitnnied fair cxnort iiKiveiiient itt tim recent j ringa of minos, by the prospect ad a targa reduction in Itu- v.sil,lo supply, end bj I al MM .'rom SbTC t I 1 -ss lu_.U 1 bil.ms thia they WIN a Wi ei a_*o. There w-ro free i sales to realise j rails nt a slight morn tog advance, bil this lu ..l tin use in chock only it.r a brief tune and then New-York forge : mem, md < blcago, inn a short hesitation, took on the bull fever igain, iii- rim in tbe ..pttons iid.n. i,.....i tba snot inarki t di sidedly and prices are ui> lal neula, Tmra were aatoa for export of lC'i.'Ki'i bushels -i.no lo. lebecaussoccurring (>?? . dayihal usually li dull rh-option apmutolloa em!.-.l with considerable nervousness, iiatnrni sfMi -?? sharpen advance, and a mn.: ..ti from tbe highest ; ..mrs of toe day. hut May option. n Of __-g nver Ibe other i.libs' gains of 1 V'1 i .-. tun marketa, on the other band, wein tluil ami without marked vitality, ipot n.n are nj '?-? ? ibipperabought only U4.U00 bushels, ibe options rn,m .! weak and -eeenl under the ti. st prices, hm May j? np '- .md tb. ..m. i months Set* caul, it look ld,(nm bushel- of nats .Hid sp..I lois adv,no ,? .liri,.. Options "???' barely changed from friday's come, (inly a m.iilerate export trade I .-> .. com] in bini Inn thc options i ii*.- I .?".." p I nc i.iiai quotations wera as roi a ? * Wi.eat Ifay. nl'i i June, ni , Jul] and AuguH>03%i December, '-?*? *_ ccnis. Cnn M If, I' - .Itn.e, 1". .Jilly, 47r',; Angus' Cf its. Duli? 4prtl, 3tl-i ; May. 38; Ju e,'. .??eenie. i.ni i-i'>, >?' I'*; Jim, fd 23; July fd2Pj Angnil totnl grain, HU) )0_.'0USH-is ; nniir,;,i,i?i ii.iurn, ?>' ?.?? i meit Milwaukee aud fit. l_ouis tbearrlvals wera: Wheat, J in.47'J bushels : corn. 113.803 b-isli ls : mfa, 101.H_7 hustle ls ; loial grain, *_J J -*, 7 I 1 lt.isl.els; Hour, 24,110 barrels. TIM: TKADB IN CHICAGO. Chicago, April 18 {Special).?Althoafih moat nf '.lie steamer lines deetdel not to st in out willi their grain until April 2d, the wheat inark.-i yesterday wa? strong. May sol.l up at on.e t . T-'m cents. This WIS the call price last night, ami stinted ioma af the sellers of Ihsss privileges to trying to protect thm.Balma, ami iitln-l* ot tin-in to selliite to ki- p iloWii UM luiiiWet. At this figure tho mail, et kilted, md foi an hour Hie fa.ling was .1.tnt- a! Ts'.j cents, w Hi in oe ism ml spurt lo 7-'v <#Th\ cents, ity 11 o'clock wheat for M ty hid tombed Ti' cent -, ii -s.t p i-s.-i tin. a iii pin- - i,y nearly 'i mnfc a little l.elore lbs clo*., at 1 o'clock, the market which had heen gathering strength all th- ni il uiu : '.-o' completely bey.imi control and actually closed al ~',:,i emla, Over iiun.Him bushels t,r wheal w..|? inspected yesMrdaj. and on Prltlay ai Chicago. I'rit* ea M.iv wheat sold at 7-\ i mu . ci.is on Kay wheat, 81 c. nts. CRITICISING A I.E OISE A EUEE. A PROLONGED BE88ION IX SEW-JEB8ET. HIE ...Vt ka M;-siiiV tlHKAUKU?ORULOOICAL Ki port?-rom si-. 111-41 TIT lllt.lli i .1 111 -? ? 'Mn s | , if lill- Tl! mr VF TitF.NTnv, N. J., April 18.?Thc Id'.risliiniic li coming in for a gool dial of criticism, some if which ls deserved sm mme thi reverse, ["hi m isloi was pro? long.-d ii. youd the lisiiiii inn.', .ut,! it ls possttle that the public h.f.i.sou,i-wh it weary -t li gistot toa md Mgla totlve tiis.ussioii. i in- Bunton.ked il Um rotto.itmg Asmmblymii arith em ions syee. They bmametlred of the i.averty trial at th-end of the Int week, and absolute Umist followed quickly. Tm iftdemi hm been simply foll, ind it hi* not seemed pmalhla tl avoitl lt. Tm' worst |? now over, ami the clo-iug ar?u minta of Um mnnml In Um mm mw iiriitid with mn sider,lld-? interest, Tnt-n. lias li-eu mu.-li spin illation as to Hie verdict In the ease, lt is not warranted hy any? thing Um Henton h.ne said. They him him ilign lurly cliise-inouthi-.l, even .lg thems.-Ives, and tl.oru h,ts be. ti mthmg to ladlmta their penoi tl beltofo. rmBenatedid ml con lui- its regular bmlmm,md lhere wlll probably lin a Stormy executive session or tv.it tu f..io i.n.ii adjoarnmmt. Tim nomlmttom of Btati Asaeeaot Ommlly, Bilking Pm* dmmleiwnif ? ni pintai' ami i.ainu Impactor Fell remain under con si.if ration. Mean while, uieinhers are beginning to think of the ll* tri mateo la Jim md to dooli the probability of tba Court of Krrors deciding Hie railroad tax case lu Hum lo p.rtnit tn.. Legislature to consider lt. The court OH* tiilnly ncc.ls (?onie opportunity tor discussion lind cnn ilderation, and the month of Miydeoa noi mm unite sntii-ient. Whatever ls done, mme miloo must be taken liv tbe I.egi?I.ituie, if it meets, to provide art-venue for ?lie-t.it". The financial officers are authorized to sell se. unties in tha Utile Treasury?or rather to hypothecate il."ti, and this wlll afford temporary reit, f, hut a much largei sum li Deeded, am ll m.i> sallie down to a deter minalton io Impose ? regular hmm t.. x. Hbouid this tie lunn-, tim indifference with which snndry large appro? priations w.re regarded win undoubted!) dlaappear. The nm.imi report of the HMM oeologlet, rroiessor Osorge ll ( "i k, hsi |usl I een leaned. The meei popu? lar work of th.- Geological Burrer il preeml is tim pub? lication of a si* ie? ol maps, baaed upon the coast -.tl M-y of lim Mate. '1 ! c-c li.aps ale on the s. n e of a mlle to the Inch, ind ire ia near abaolute aeiurmy aa such wurt, can gat. fm hat-.- boen published, three more bio toing limed at preeen* md tba remaining four will rome oil In Ito course el two years. Among tbe Illustrations of tba curreni reporl l* a map showing um ebmges la Baldy Hook for two centuries, begin? ning willi Keith's survey in 1685 ami Showing the gradual growth of tbe Hook from year to year. Tue history of tim Lea'hes ir. this vicinity and, In fact, all ulong the coast is interesting, and has beeu carefully recorded by Professor Cook. Ba reaches tba conclu? sion that then, has boen a Chaim In the water-level, which, on tie whole, has encroached tu.on the shores" An article on forestry ni tne sa. reporl gives tba total acreage of fotest ni the Bute il 2,330.000 airca, or a ltttic more than the acreage ef Improved land. THE st SHAY TRIBUNE Correapondence in Tun Simmy TniBU-fl jwter iltiy?stxiei-n-pngi- edition- eomprimd three London totten fruin (j. W. .***. mi thi Queen tit tim mooni corneritone toying, royal minnon ami cnitoma, ind Ann ii it .-ni int hon and their reception in Eng latiil; litter fruin Pirti ibont Deli bea _i n>l Ins operas; letter from Conitmtinopleibout tho Porte's picturesque trouble! ;it home ind ibroid: letter fimn Rio de Janeiro nbonl Brasiltan mcul life; let? ter frmii Washington, p. i ional, pu iticnl .uni anec dotil; li ii.?!? from m. Augustine uiimit aol goiug to Mitiniaa, .-mil iv hy; anil topics in leading cities. Literary reviews inclnded an article on Frederich I.m 'i4fi-L.uiip-.'ii's notable iiinaiy, .'uni extended imtii t-s of Mathilde mimi's "Midime Roland," " Menin.i" ul Mrs. Bdwird Livingston," "Hutoryof Music," Conni Tolstoi's " Anni Rnrenina,'' I. L. .it-- fti-ot's Prince Otto," Mm Dablgxen'i "Thi I.o-t Nniiif,'1 and Imm Henderson's " lin- Prelate." \!tn'li-s n! pen "i'll intereit were! In .1 Qreil Hotel I...i.i.v, ntLi Hits nf Chit, In the Public Eye, and ,\iir.icinms nt thc Stage, I be sporting world mn idered In article! on The Che _ Champiombip, [.oarbing, Canoeing, Lacroa e, Bicycling, Baseball, I'm ht in.r. Lawn I ennis, and Handball. Tbe Na? tional Guard had two articles, aud other features ii in.ni ind ec " 'ii int?-r?-a( wv- in Rnglish il n " Jim," half a dozen poems, Church rhoughl md liilk, Curreul Anecdotes, . Guardsman in Petti? bone! about People, review ot the tuii.r.l .,.., ..-j, ? id i Ue We. lt in: k iety. [uipji taut newt topic* wen a- folio ?? -1 FoBi-iii... -Me. tina ol Liborala opposed to Mr. Ql.l.UlOl) -. x. Mis. |1 ,,(;, ; t nt .|,.;llf I. mle i I'.-, to le- I'filuf.i. Ile Lesseps says lol,it Bigelow's ? amii stat emeu to ire absurd. <'n M.'i ?-*, The House in session. = Passage nf the bill authorizing I.-stabi.*!.at ol export tobacco i.t't"!..*. rhe Wirder--*_ealej bri? ber! case. Di i mi -1 ii-. Si nk.Ts indicted in 8*. Lon ti: nt'tc rs seutenci-d in I'exmi rn I road switchmen quitting Mink iii r ucago. - Mi iv lui- his hurt by in t\ji,iisi..1 molten metal in Pittsburg. ? Kv plosiou nt ginni powder al < liut.mville, Wis. Oovernoi Hill aigued the bill t.i make twelve boura ii ., s work on the horse railroads - .V de? faulting i-asbler ni Angelica, N. V. div (vu Bunt-kb as. No lett lenient of the Third Avenue Muline Kailroad strike, - An arrest for assault and battery In Mi*. Gi bakery. Am ral of the elenhant Alice. Keviev. of the Amenean opera aeaion. ' l'tin eral of George I,. Lorillara. - Hearing on tbe Ai. ide Railway plau, Mi Bickuioic gave bis cloding lecture. -- ' -omI value ol tue legal tender silver dollar 4412-<j gr.?). 7-..11 c nts. Stock*dull nt belter figures, cloting steady. It will be men thal tbe issn.- wm one of extraor? dinary interest Copies maj still be had al th. nliice ur liv mail. Price 3 cents for 10 pages. ENGLISH VISITORS TO AMERICA. ii . ??? i Paul ... Ai teri lt is arranged tum sir Syduoy and Lily Waterlow, willi .t p my ol friend!, wu s.ni per ite t ort \.'.r. lite (iii April -"? fm' Ci it.imi t vis N'.-w York. I ti. ni tit - ?\e. liners of ths White Star Line have ? lane number or saloon paaseniei - b icked foi spring md sutn iiii-r, Including m..ny tvrii kno tn nnd Influential Kn * ll-li lunn. I uni i-'Ud io iiifi tit" tra rel lt ni 'luton ta tal io vi- i tm- i ulled Miles, bs he formerly sr sui to South? ern Hurons, aud more r*-ceuilj io Nora ye md Iceland. l it iiiiuiii.-i-or Eigltota visitors to America toereaacs every year. -? - - - - CAi-EMD tm r > ii vv mt_?"s ' "i in. finttii:: i- -Itcfoi.. Amlr-ws. .l.-.tiiid Momlav Moll.-..I. ii'lur >i I'lii.Mi '"i'i! -.ern; *ii .-.vi cid |. Refers Voa Bruni .1 ??"-. 103, ll'.. U7, PM, 121, i .'4. lil, it. 192.-7 B O. fl ,393 '. ' l "? : ? ? ). - bi ii. .m. .'oi ui-1'ii.ciii- Paht I. Before Laurence. J.? Nus ' .'-, ''...._?_., -'.ni. 2648,3202, lil. 'tito, 2757. 1044-t il.. -'14 i. _r.ii, !:..|'.. ?..-,. ipoi, il'J'JJ, ' -. "J lill ""_>'. . n- ;l -ii:,_ii_ i." i. i.i uncurl 1'iiii ll. Before Vsn Vorst, J .N..s. . * ., . ? . 1 -i. j;.,-, i Jip | ;.;i, ,:? .it. - *e .. 4,5an Vii.,, 2077, 1-HJ, 430, litW, ll'-'-'. Bl ?.: IflS 1 J ? .. 1 ?!.: it'i'KKMK C'l.'ui?chu i it?I'Asr III?Before Donohne J- - Nos. ?Inll. 2d J . . |, HOIS, HOC . ? ' -"..'' ll I * ? ? . - ? .'lt,.. 218.1, 21H.'. ?:: *7 ._:i'..'. ..'ir- .. wi *.?:? :il ? ? ?: 2*485. 2110 . ? ?4i'..a i.i i_h:,o, .-.i, i*i.3i, -js,* ?_?-?:.i, ?.?>_-:. -mii, 2H - .I. J*f.i jon; o.cni btrr.Kur omi-ilicciT? Paki iv. Before lt. ari. J.? - '. lo.i. lol i. -.'?:?(. 231B. 18-7, 2400. l-llKi UiS 1244. I.oi Aili t>9t It'll. 2518, ll. 21 it -ll "? . ei'iiooATS'i (oi ki?lift..I.- ij..liiui, h.?wm of Emus Well I'M III ..S'Mic of iUlllor.l .Minti l| o p in SiiKiu.ih Uric ii-.-Si-fiiAL Till? n.'t.irn irasi, J 4H" 1 I 427, 121.111 ... I o 1 lt . ?.!< ii C'.i sr?TsuLTBBM.PArr i. Before o*OonBan, i .Nos. 1.147. l'i tl ? ? Bil ......... .". 171*. 17 .7. ?_..!) ?urmiOK const?imti, rsua?1'abi IV.?A?l|onro?d :?? v r-lut .1.. iprii 21 11. un rn_ 1'i.ki- i..^iiiv rim?liri"!- r, ?'? ? ii. .(. oommoi plsas?eraciAi rmi B ?' ? >B ? kstarsr, I.? :?. o i ? conloi i'i..!--iiiiii. nm?Past I?Before i's v ' " .. 1181, i... .' ? .'.'.? . i . 15 16, 1. ;? ITO" I'll. r,..(.;,. i.i. i7ii, ...- i5oo, loo j, i lim. .'17 ? . .. If'T. 1, 12, i ;? s. . 1076, 1717, 1 in:. 17.'... 1 , s l. i ., ;-oi, i .... ?|s. 1216. _!??, 411, 11-82 i'...'.i. 231, 1211 ITU* 1 ? H.*r, 1443, n.74. 187. PVC 160.1, . ,..:., a- I ii ti I i i.y PAIT II_Bel ire I s ?en i Mos . . ... i. 1 ., l.... it--. . i til i ot t.i li.i>i li,.ii PAITl Before Ihrllcti. J. : .. '. C .. _. l_ 6452, .'?.I itii' . it i.i*. Pabt II i ? on I ? .Sl.S 6"".' 'll I ' .r| , - ? ? ? ? ' '?! Ill i.'."-.'. . 27 51HH. I IT. i "I Bl ll.iti I SHH?I'ABI 111 Befui. Hall , . ? i ii . ? .? 21. I i. . ;,?,!(. "?? . 70.17,1 ? . ll ? ' . ? ; . .'. ' 1 ' i .? rr oi oiss a ? . . i; ton it.i uti . |.Utii. i Attn: . Itt maj f sile es .\o i ..i i.i .ri umiBAL frssiots?Past i Before i nm rti m,ti Assistant Inslrl t Attorney lu (erald.?See. 1, ?_. ii. 4. t, t..:.. w.id. ii. l_ it. it ii m (riim ut tisi-KKii masioas?Paii h. ?iiefom lame Uildojsircm au.! Aj.isuiit iiistri.-i AI toni-. licUlord. -.Nw. 1.2.1. 4.5.0,7.8.1). .0.11.12.111, 14, lo, IU TIIK MONEY MARKET. Bl vi.iv. April 18-r. M. The mite.! Btstes Treasury matinee to streiiKllien Ingold halineBS, am bj domes., poetpoiea Mm evils of tit" foiiiinu.ii mimaa of tiie 112-1 grill silver dellar, Valued at only 7?t_ ,-onts. Since Jiiniisrr 31, |SO,0_l0.0O0ol rmlim no,,,ls hiv. in-itur.),!, hut me net Beti balsam ..v-r mtoteidlig mrtltmtii and 1100,000,000 t.eii f..r reserve ..-.'..inst mtstmdtig iciii lei lier notes if346.700.00O), bas increased from -s3fl._HB.01l to 154,174,408. The gain last week was *-i,:<l:i.n;.i, in ni,, up i,y nn accumulation of 9587,960 et tin- ni.-t.4l pus a reduction of $7*....1*4*. in emmit of outstanding eertlttoatea. nie other Kilns wen 9108.516 Beltona! mik imm; 706,497 deposlta i'i National Itiinks, tm.I |182,713 si.vcr dollars and hui.ion. Tn.- siiv.-r k;.In IBS in.id- hy mi it -cumulation el -i" .351 ..f mel ,i pius a rm lettoa al *-7r?,:ts.? in tue ?mount ..f outitandiii mnlflmtm, Tm total Rain to BBtarallsbls balance waa * j..mr., vu. ..f which, as bo fore shown, |1,313,100 wits m gold. Thc fr.tct.oiial ?tiler ciiciiiiition practtoaliy mae iBchanged. -*illi|o|nel are tlie resillis of -aturtl iv's slat"iiie;it as coinpireit with tn,rs. of tlie stotimml ot Apiil Kl : Apiti 10,1816, Apni 17, l-.s i. Ohmgm Ooh! flit and t.uit, li ?s . i itu , ||M - o.i,on.... Ol) HS . I' *? ll'.'. lllllKlf. Mal i ii I'eposits in Nat. h.nt .? Mvei c. ||ar? .??, Im 11 km li s. snr. t il tes . 86,334,329 982,861,838 $.-,1,174, IM lae. 91,113.190 .i..'-:iiiss 3.3 "..'ii 1.763 Kee 8,4 1*4, 134 Inc. ll. I", is ;_,.; l7,(Kfl ii,,-. tm (IS I i's.-, i.i 79M97 T.-'-i. .gm, Ped url r..i funds lt. id lo red'iii Set it'_ notes Incl'd'g ii.." i pei i. .ti ?'"i'i. 07.013.-17:1 86.607,014 Inc. 162.711 i 6179,933,806 tne. | .i 07.1117,127 Inc. 4.i i'l Nrtav.iii.balance 9110.611,848 9112,913,379 Inc. 9 s,,. .leisl tender ilv.-i ..,iui. 28,821,049 23,812.003 Dee. 8,968 T'.f.il I. i!..i - sri7 *141,7.fii. I7J mc 9*2,397,673 Yesterdiy't weekly 'titnu statement showed inlmpor tanti : ur ?-??? -.- ice pi iii ths deposits, win.-ii irere In? creased 03,648,100, ni Shout vii.nun..I mote tlitin Hie other ehamea rmi fori bul this excess offsets an increase reported hy tim preeedlng statemeni which was J'-'..,000 lees thai tha el bar ehan_.ee then ulled for. Hu* stiiieinoni very nearly reflects tl." actual condition of the total res.'rv.? at the close of business Imi Friday evening. Hy reas.r tin- term lnoreaae In deposits tie surplus reserre is marked .town p8:..?,2251 winch leaves lt at 914,722.flAO; or t_J5.60--.Ooo less than tbe surplus at i rn n-s].Hui date of 1*- i ..mt 912,200,000 greater than the surplus lt dita nf i*-i Tie following compares yesterday's statements with those of the aorreapoadlai dat.-, el 1815 and 1884 : Apiil 19. 1884. Apiti 16 1886 Al.nl '7 uosni . 9347.3-4.9n_ 9..ul.9rt:t.:_M) |34'-..'.67.700 *?'?' ? li BO, "inn 107 ? tn.-un 76.U82 KIO 1 .esra! tenders. .. 2 ,981,600 32.180.100 3 .'JU 0 Ml Deposits. 340.titil.HOO 367,937.300 876.7A3.HOO ' in il.itlon. 14.1' li.: mi 10.113,800 7,892,900 The fullol 111 ibOWStlS rd itloii netwecti thu tolal ro? ser v.- and tue total dep isl! liabilities: Hpecie . Iaska) toaders_ Total n servo . Reserve required **f ol deposits . * ? 7 O.4O0 9107.fl91.800 97A,fl82,100 2tl.9Hl.600 li.',1-ii toil 32.229.000 987,781.000 - - 'll,ooo ?6.186,81 9 99 l -1.1'J _ 94,188,460 92,966,676 960,393,678 914,722,660 16.77. 99.08 ___ 91 -?iiri.liis ... . ... ltatio of reserre I-' lll-pUSlM . The tollowilg ls Patunlay'.- Itltimint ll dotall R'l ri I'l. (fsw-Yoiit .. Mui.lt ''' ? . i ? Merchants ... Mci lonni a ... Amen. a.. Plneaix . City . Tr_i1esinrii ?. Pulton . Chemical ... Min it. Iv''... Usllstln Mat. Batch, v Pro Herb. tli.. Greenwich . Leather Mlrs Kl VI lilli M '.Ul Bk state ny Amer. Bxeb. ( ot.itncr. ti_ I'.ro.i.ltvuv.... Men mi..?? Pacific .... II. I iiMio. Ciiatliara . . People's ... No.Auierlca. Hanover .- . I 't!.."r IIS .... Nassau. Murl.t.. h .lu* . 8hoed i i i urn l.t. ii Or leu lal it I.. *. l rad Park . North Uiver Rael Uiver Fourth Sst ii Nat Becond Nut... Ninth MU ... It-iidX:.. . M ". n.i i.i now.-ri N. v. County Alt.-i. '.. i Int..- .N it ' \4i.tif Ocr. Kn . Ill : l'li.t-d -Lite. Lil . oin N.it Filth: it \ \ r "I !? .1 .Nat. f.xtl. Nal The i.auk exrbaniei it the Si ir-York dearin House and tho ito :. sold at the Sew-YorkS nek Exchange tm the week of tin-re ye,us compare a. follows: W< ek ended April 19. 18*4 Adi -? Ipi I ; .;.... . o 7 11 - Ne ihares mid 1,1-14,1 i- 1.420, '63 l.. -'.'I'.'"'._ |?fiii-, ii.iiii.o_... .r-'.',ii.' i.i no..i hara were shipped yesterday te l'.iris. ihe or actual .usiness i I t i .don the basis ol fl 8<>-h u.d 9188% respectively tor ion>; md short sterling, I .*! week little or m> progresiwn mme 'nw. ni a lettleniout ef the labor question! While In msiiy cases employers and employes harmonised their ooufl news ii l s oi i. vmis reeuiu 1 ui il Ikes sro rose manr nsw dsuiands which are sii.i threatening lu their ebal icier. It t... i .1 ba Idle to deny that these .i ri? ta is arc i.ertously interfering with general business. I .tl.. I. ,, ._ ,,.I .!..!... ...... I..-. ?_?___._> ,1 I... .? in.-.di.', t wa* more plain r ipparanl list week than ,t lois iieeu n, nu ,? pr.', e.llng week ; bat yet, the mo. entente tn tiie rai .on* travis i ri a wera onlj ili.ui they wen elpei 1 lo be; they compare fal With tho uiov.-.i.f t ? ..: 188-1 .in l 1 *?*?".. Wc bave yel * ->-t*.ni lo witness, If ire ire to witless lt at all, tho suction sales loi tbe purpose ol inov SUI 1' ? ? lt Ot kS Bl I" .'. pr ? B piciious features or the niecediuit f yesterday print i tn. I.ir.-e Oil v. i ? t vv. years. /'.? ( hrmtiel Iles of tm stool ol pu t cloths ou April 10, 1880, and the corresponding dates ot the preco.llug three years. The . on.|.m ison probably ls ml an entirely unfair criterion of the stocks of other staple |.I*. I lu-y are is follows: 18**6. 3i>'_!,ooo p l--'., l.ri*.ic.i pieoes; _-*t. Tim,nm) p l? - :, "iTii.'in'i pieces. Between yesterday morn? ing aud to-iuorrow ni lil vessels wni hat., sailed from . io. irrying between 8,000,000 and 7,000.000 bushels of grata Tbe Kt ie Canal will open on the 24th of this month and will take, on ita arrival it Buffalo, a large part of iba sbipmsnte referred to. lils nor likely tli.it trrv 1110. rt of Hus sturt upon its i-1*" Yuri, harbor w iii ne put in eic valors an ely i arrival In Hi w -.j.I hence it* <? x i Europa ls almost s fore .-une conclusion. The lower prices for wheat have somewhat stimulated the foreign demand, but thus far ?peculators have iBgn of that fact to Miff attain. IBgn ot tit it tad to atm . ie prices agaiu. in.- largs surplus in sitrlii. i. trever, nnd tho brilliant prospects rm- lite growing winter i r ip forhld any aaer geuu st... ,t ,ti .it for higher prices tor me moment, ao thal, With Un -tutl ones -tarted on Its Journey, it proba? bly Wlll not stop until lt retches its end. A remy our es mr ta .ip- making more favorable co niparl sons wnii pine.mu' years than *ney did tor the eight mouths preoedlug February 1. Tba ital lilies ).::: led in this column yesterday morning *h >w?il that tbe Value of tit. prl iel pal itrtu-lBs exported lu 'lie uionlh of Milich Ulla .-. sxceeded the ra.if the mme articles for March, 18^5, by over 91,800,000; there is good Mama ta li? ped that lula improvement -4..1 continue duri % the next few moo tba. The imports ol fimril tnerobm-llse at tins .ny from January 1 to date liaro been #10,200,000 greater thai for th.- tame period of 1886; yet the distribution bis bern so mach in i-i.e-s of last jots thal Bowthorn ls no comp..tint of excessive stocks* such aalmtyear were heard upon I .vei> hsnt. Ihe ir.ui ami Meei traders continue to I I their business ii: sm q a quiet lu.inner an.', the orders are so far In advance <.r production that they at traci hui little aiteulloc. Tho coal iradi, is fast itettliiK Intog o.l shape md luder U.e existing hirmontons rela? tions iwtween the companies, tit" prloes probably wlll \ lie gradually mvanmd u, tue Banna ruling last Novem ber. There bas lima oo good rmaou at .my time this i ve.tr w tty Ihe c..al trade Sh OB ld h.ive been tn Bli) other than good shape i n hus uselessly terri fleed mtv rents a lob on imi il ni m.Him tons of coal sold anti llini iliad'- nu srraogem uta ost id.-iiu.-al vs lilt the ono wilie it cui trolle.1 the trade .luring 1885, Tho st... ks are being so rap div depleted tbal n is now qieationed hy sotno of the trade if the _..""(> tons allotted for thia .ittli's output will prov.- s.irtlt ... nt to meit tho de? ll.?? oil] draw bael apparent toa continued progressive improremml In im.i? n.u il i la tba tobor , tribe) are to he continued Indelliiltely they, ree. will b. an Important factor In tbe busiueas ot ale co.i ti try until Borne ad nstmeui ls arrived aL i ,- tanti.id sbli nienis from Cbleai a ol ri. ur. grain ?.lie week ended yest daj cou \ ire tr, ? corresp inding weeks ol I i i (Ml y. tr* ,i ' Week ?? fi.-i vii.! 17 Kl'.iii I - . I us . ! ll.-I.' I 1---, I I8M -1-4,141 . . 82,90 -. tn. ..u,, sod AU -ni" if Included ?' ot ti., ioi.e-1" :* ..',.. ind 1**" the total to.iv gel ?are 21.001 toi ? and 118,474 wm i -i" cti'.fiv. nu . . ._ ? ? ? itram reportlug the inovi noni for last week, says: ?? ii? giunlug to-day tunbsr itoialla ara !?? he wit lield bj ord. r ul I'ouiniissio ..-r hi men ird, ol the Ceuir.il i ?' itlon " We r.'c:..i lo see thad tm i antral liii.'u. A ss.- ...iion ..re ado).| nc i lois which wire eon.n for the ld brie Raliway roauageu-enl ihe suppression of mi..rn,..tnut nf n.t.-r rt te the public. Wc VBltUtl tl SUggosi un' tin. refusal to furbish tn>- tonmm lt mih ci,piny Will lu- I he occasion, l?r moi-e dauiafuiit ru mon diring ihe following wmk eeueernlug tm business at c_ rum ol the roads lu which WtOpE l.-iiUange hears are Interested, than have been manufsctured during the last three weeks. The Railroad Cosette takes up our recent remarks shout the proportion of tho throu.h sui way business of (intercut ra.lroads and dorotea two columns In reply to what seems io he a ndsappieheiision "f our meaning, although upon rereading lt seems to us tl.at WI put lt plain >-. Vin did liol belittle lin. Importance of tho tin..ugh tnit.ic cicept In ns ratio to the way trallie of tho railroads. List Monday morn IllWllald: " This through business be irs so little a proporttol tn tho railways' total business that lt ls of little account wliethnr lt pays a pruitt or loss, ri cent as Ute rates fm" lt control th.-rates for the vast looa! busi? ness." Airalti. afler piliittt.g fruin the Central ami Hud? son Company'a annual report, shotting that only 17 per rent of ns freight traillc was through luis.ness and that probably about one-half Of that amount originated aud terminated at Its two teepee tl VB termini, tte remirked ? " Vet this iuttnlteeelmil part of tho whole traf-io. cnn iel at rb.nous r.it'S last year, affected the rates on the whole 10,802,957 tons, winch tm. oem pan) ii-1 ymrmrrlcd, Iht (Httrtte, 13 going mors largely into de ail, lu one n ?pect nias, s ihe c.is.- stronger then we did, In that it points out how large a proportion of the buelueas which la not through business is still competitive ami mb* [eel to tin- seme proportionate rates as to the through business, it aimws tnat, exclusive of live stock and dressed beef, the eastbound freight In ls- i am .urned to 9,807.113 tons j lt then shows that the eastbound tm*l ncss going to New-Yoik, Philadelphia, Baltimore md Mee England, iu 1883, iud the wael mund traflte from to.- sim., point*, winch passed incl- t.e whole length of the I. .'tern Hunk Hues, were as follOWl : Eastbound, tons . 6.080,76 : West lion ml, loos. 2,045,1 Total, tons. :i,'i_ NowOOO,.tons of freight la an Impartial iiem, ute though it is distributed between eight or ton mais In stem of between the two (Central at Hudson, and Pennsylvania) whim weseleeted as tbe represen stives of ibe system, fha Ballimore and Ohio . .uni any does Bot mace its statements in amiuner w.ueh permit! us to dis.-riunn.nc betweeu lu through and local business. i h.- Qi itt i trunk, wu lob delivers a portion of ita bust nesa at Buffalo, while Ita cistern termlul ire reilly Montreal ..mt Portland, is also omitted from Um eut> joitioi table, rhen ibero ls the West Shore whl k wa. in operation during the whole ot inst year, the western extension of Ibe Ulla ware, Lackawanna and Western, tm l.eln.ii Valley, which ooeaaionally picks ip a sn.iii portion of the western business, and the Chesapeake and ohio which, hy a round-about way muches eui.?ago. aii of tins.) lines probably would Sggregi to a to. il i..nu ige e.(nal to two-thirds of the amount of the four ro ula named below. The tot tl I o hage of the three main linea (oounting New-York I ei irai and Hudson.and Boston and Albany ai one), even sive ..r tbe Balli.re snd Ohio was m 1883 as follows; Se* Vork Central and Hudson. l".*< 2.'i:.l Boston sna Albany . . 8.14.1.41.1 .Ni.. Yoik f.uki-Ki I.-and -Vf. nu. -ll.60il.O00 Pennsylvania. -i I Total. 49,79 ? iistiin ited?two t'.ii.is ia ."..al. ur Uh foregoing total touu ige thu followlm am..nu's wen oredltod to through business, which includes ill tbe tonnage which passes over the whole lines from om terminus of main lines or of branches io the ether term? inus, no matter where it originated or how far fruin tli Weet ll miy bari louie before intering upon tin iim-s named i New-York central snd Hudson. 1.71! lu" Boston snd Alhsnv . . 1.008,2 I Nes ierk. Lnko i.i.? snd Western . -1,600,000 I -wvaiua. 2,2 ' Total thrungli. 6,4-1,3 lb * I-.-tiuiated. Tims it .seems that the through trallie wiitch Includes everything tbat passes over tbo whole length of these four roads, no matter where it was originally shipped [rom waa only about 13 per oent of their total traffic Every railroad r..-|iort Illili has lieen made clearly snows tliai tue rates for that 1.1 per cent not only arteciod the riitt-s of other competitive tr.ttllc, nut also thc rati-s for loo-compelitlvi uutlic ihe Peinsylvanla Ballroad (o.ri..my, for local business between 1'ittshurg ami Harrisburg and from the teruinii of marly all its branchal lu tho state of Pennarlvmia, is a practical monopoly. Vet, President Huberts says to his stock hoideis: "Notwithstanding tiie fact that over PO per cent or your tonnitg.- wac local, jet the rates obtainable on thai tr.itt!.' ire neeeaaarily reduced In harmony with those prevailing on the through buslm ss. There is rnoouragement fur itoegboldira lu Hie liellef that the I.a-l.-rn hues have be.-ti thoroughly cured of past follies. Il may tike a little longer time yet for the v: eaten roida to arrive at the same point, but at the moment they ari sscritioing their whole business mr a shadowy p..rt of their traine. rbi speculation lt thl Stock Exohinm Wll dull lU the w.-ck through, it began with tho development of a more confident tone ind without boom or excitement, a il piioes made nervous but material Improvemeita up to md including Wednesday, There was considerable liquidation on the part of board room bears, and uo little anxiety on the part of tha larger shin ts. The publication Thursday morning ot th.. Pow itelly-iiniiit correspondence, however, checked ml ten lency towird Improvement, en cor raged tbe renewels or ibort sales, and discouraged Immediate baying. Fr.nn tiiat lime to tim end Hiern WM a gradual decline, willoh mora thin destroyed Ul of the galna ot the early week, snd left tbe gem tal market at prices f rmi tonally lower than they were ii week ago: t.iore are tun fol Instauoea where tn? tina! declines amount to as much as l per cent, and the market dosed at near toltilowis i turfs. TiansacUois at the .-tuck llmhango for tlc week amounted to 1.737,128 shares, or w.n. ti sn itockt contributed01(7,000abarea. The notioeabto featured: leallugs waa that with all the i-.t i nowa thit wat actual an I much more which was predict' d, thc trans aotl ms wara almost exclusively oot-flna i to the trading in phantom stocks. Tm short interest wa? tery mab lally Increased, slthougfa tho mn witii winch s'oeks ira borrowed eonviya the geuerin impression lo the contrary. A* ? rule slocks arc loaned at aleut Uk- money rate for carrying, lins, .r. could no suddenly obapged whenever the owners or eiocsa pleased io demand meir delivery, in a great measure tbe -liort Interest existing is ..no of long standing and us there is a simple renewel aetwem in., borrower and lauder cacti moraiei tins Interesl makes no sbow la tbe loan crowd. u .< kn on-of one in? st ince ..f a broker who has standing on bli books lo m* nf over 10,000 shares of stock whleh bivi mt brno dis? till Oi il in tr..ni three t.. tour weeks ; anti what is true iii -lance n true In many others, and rn som,, to a inn.li larger extent. The ipcculatiou to hanging upo tin- labor questions; tbe owners of securities beilevi tl. t i1." i. .nu.ti inii!"i ins and the demands of trade will -"nil solve those questions; the beam believe .uni predict thal Instead ol I settlement in the near fut? ure, the question ls going to bc much more comp:,.' ned nal with more serious street than Is yet tbe case, lt - tween these two opinions ? pee illation toga aud leg.ti ii ste brokers fall lo earn exp. ns a, Subjoined is our usual table giving thu highest, lowest ali.', tn, il prices .md number of sli ne-, sold for th" Week, together with the dual prices ot a week ago, of fifty ai ttvi or representative stock* i tt I 1.1.IV I! I Nd!.. Actual -al. s Sam'. Canad i i .nt -untie-rn.. I , i,l ot S J c. nt l'ac C A O lat pref I lilt .1 N "A i M ,1 -t I* i ? i P M ,t 11 ito pref. C IS -v ?.. CC CA I...... ( ll \ Cln ll a- I'.iy li I. a- W ... |.,. li . sn tl ., een I.al? lin! ii._ tics Lake-hon 1 ft Wes I IIS A.N .M tn i.'.t ' ons .4 prf ld -i I. d" iii.f. M K '. 1. Mo I'ae . N ' * St I. .N . t . ll* .NV i .v-M. pr XVI, !?? *w do pref. .N 1 . _ N I . .. Soi -tr VV prf >'..r Pac, lu f. Ol IO tl ''U*s in ll .tr N ... ..?li 1* 1 "' .4 Mt I'hil ,v Re "I Web .v i'..n I... i. A .4 i t s,?it'i I'ae *-! I' ,V lilli ?| .?...? A I'm: i'm..!) Pac v t Midland W V Tel .... pac Mmh . ,,: tias P..:. .nf BO stocks ?alesol 9b other slicks Total shares sold for the week. . Viii,lia The following wore Batarday*a quotations for lallsted securltim: Hld. Asked. I(..st. Hart amt Postal Tel. stock.. i.iiii. v. st... r. l '? IS Oe. lal os. Hurt. n. v. 1 Pb's H's 7 Houtheru'l Do pref . _ H-a 10 ilmls: nug bonds, ie, Hld. Ask..L 'tl '., 1_ I I Us! 'iiilllls "IS HS Ili.lv il lt.lt.s!._ k _l ll. tl., Kio li COU 91 Ito I -, I CT 0. -? Trust ("o's ceri..'.*. tb ) acer .... 3:S Ii lt .1 ,t \V. ITS. 1*.'? .- A div. i.. it. .J. a w. isi mg baa. gu ir. l.y Inti A I'.io I Fl nt ie . 71 Oeorgla l'ac stack. ? I ? per cent .. 4d Henderson li sick. Ht. lue at ',d Isl.I isi. nu in lt" mc nt s . . t'j oj D - aek .... M rei ts .V st. Lotus suns. 197-a .. rexes **d I.. iS S '?? |i? Isl lilonga?.. 4 i'.j .",1 S ! ii.. iBcomes V lo lt.. .; per iam 1st 7." :4 ni I bxs . 77 Tel .. ai L *t_ d*i ?eben is ...... 18 io Im .*i 4?iiF-n is ?? >m ;..:?? d . I"-* 10 ' : De .'.t or 4t h'!l is 4 \ Mi ne t National i-e |Tol *Oi sn com it,, orel _-i i st,s-.. M Do 1st mtg.. . " ???'4 '-1*-1- i'"Pi'f . 40 M K Slid I" IQ- roi .t. 1st . corni ?' nu -lo tit v ' ' ? mr uy .N. V. M., Tel. t ol .V Hoc- V lt. Ul I'l*: ?tock . 69 *ol. H. V. A T. N. Y ff, 8hore snd i om. Mock li's ??% Huffstk 2-j Viekabirg A Mst. Non hern Pac. dir. I io pref . t _. bonds. .'_?i .. I 1st mtv . SH Nor.li Inver eon- . 'Jd. 4!l .. structl >n IOU p e. 3S *'* Ho Incomes VIS ll Vo i en irnstt er. 24 24 4 Vtrglnli Midland*. Dotoeoasca . 1 2 per cent insur ii..( en I ter 6-? 7-s ance bond- . 81 m It-11 sa. ola.? Atlsn Vii. Mate k per lie ... 79 amt hmm. es te ritt_i,iir_ . v. st 11 1_ VV. Nt sr 1st nor 94 OS's Do. 1st mtg. 78 .. I The inarRet for mining stock* was duli sil the week thr. ugh and prices generally ruled easier. The seles al tho Consolidated Mock ami Petroleum Kxchenge amoiatm mir te 53,7)0 shares against 70,550 shares for tm preceding week. The principal activity wss ll Cain..rina and Virginia Oms dilated which declined from WI in to ."i'l i'.i. There was some life In a few ot thc ( Blonde stocks; Colorado Ueutral al 93 40af2 43, Leadville at 22*24 couts, ami l.tttio Ctnet ai nell ceuts. ( LOSING PEIOEt orri r.lFiRNIA SPOOK* r it tv fi it Prtday. J-ataidaaC I'.uiwtr.ito .ii.. 1 M eur an..M Helcb-il. IMS .Mono. IM flt 1 ri.'. I Naval.If .18 llo'tt" ? ..a . 2.00 1 Ounir._. .,? . . L'bulisi.80 ... Potosi ... i.80 ile.so . Isman. vvis 1.12-1 Rn r-*Ca Con .. l.fllH . Nfti.ua. . .40 t...ii'c v i iinv. ,78 70 i 'ii ' rn _ fte . . Hui..! .Nulli.._? 8.12*? 2.81 ; ltuuw jacket., .db AS i - ? . LOtt-i i ::? OLOdlSi PAW SS Ot BOSTON stocks. Ptt-isr. Isl . Prlenp. nuitvmarZ A.* Ton. 1st ,s. H8S 12" cgd'-n .V I.ch.i'u AJ.Tob.LU7s. l-'il !?''? .'mi . 20 t** A I lon. Ii: ?..'. ? .' ???? nhl (.nolls . 16a KU, littsu.n* Aihaiiv 1-"-. i'.i hatiaae. Bret... i_tsii . .. ll.--."ti .1 Mai. i ile WIS. C. nt. lt K, (hie. I.nn,ii. JI I COB . itS 17%j Uuiuov.. 1I1W Vii** AI.i.ii. / M'ligC.t, i*in MI1..1CI-T IO 1" laewi. UM) loo i ! ic ll... Kl Kt S Calnroet-k Hecla _.(0 ?te* i ??.:.'..: italpa . nt 2"?s Hlnt.t Pele Ml '-1 s SI I rsnsiiiu. 12 1\S liuit.t f m tifti PH t'7 lUnrofl . 51 I., it* r ??). . 1-3 (is..-ota. 14S 14 L, 111 li- 7s ll.-3. Pedal,,, new!.. 3 3 Mti.l iii.com. IS 7?. yuiiji... 48* 4W-_ Heness Central reienbom.. !-?< 18.1 i...ii i . rm. . 70 7o Boston Lam..M 7-s 7*b Mexican i fiitrsi \t ti.i Pewer *S 8>e i*t at ? b .rn. 41 41 l.t.:,., <,k Mia N Y. ._ N. -.a-'. 88-1 ' -, mar I S . 105 101 X. Y. A .V K. 7s .... 12.i .i1_ RAILROAD K\i:MN(.n. fillet'.", Mll.lt A! Kl.l. tvl.sl. I'll't. is-i 1*--. ls-te,. Number of ml>s. 8.580 4.0X4 4.I..M : week in vprl . tim ? Ul 1.740 ?4I"J..-_I J. m. 1 tn A. ru .4. 5.'.J ...ill j.77'.?.l2; fi.ris-i.oOO MMM ll "il.11. MUK -ll".lil. SM. \V l.-l 1.KN. Xuiiitieriif tnrl-s. 8-0 4-rt 513 >.-. .ui ?.-i. in Aprti .. ?-".-(> ???.'( no tst.mt Jun. i te April 14 . .mci 4i-a.9? ii t i i tin, itu iii .-.i i. HD ii i .HOM Mmbi rot miles . ... 222 I ?! 294 Mecoud week ol Ipili.... 81- '?'?<?> 821."-3 815.7 4 .lau 1 to April 14. -'6M.'l WM .'J SJJ.'JSil .1. i .ii- tM' -ts l :: IHCtSOOt Xiini'i.'r of "Hies . 788 776 Sil Second Week in April. 882,000 _-*_,800 874.801 Jan. 1 to April 14. I. ; 9*11 1.171.iud l.iuj.ooo EU Ito I'PAM l-l V V * ll . IC A lt-.UPI LOXPOV, April 17 l-'r.oiii. m.?Consol.. 1007 18 for mons* ai... i uo-j for the account i A t lau i ie sad UraM a/cetera Pirsl Mortises Trusteesi erti8cet*a, lu de, eecead uiori gsge ll;Csuadian Paclflc, DOS {-???? - ?'-. <i" secood Cue. mit, ? . Illinois central. UJ, Mexican Ordinsrr. -,;iw. hu Pull common, tm-g New-York central. mi1*. tmtmmjlae. l. , ', : ? idlBg, 1 ? V ?1 30 p, tn Pans itiiti ts quote Three I'er C< nt Kernel ?it 80 tram i PA. enUtnes I * tn.mi LOM HOS, April ir 1 p iii -A r.ittii mil n rent Western First Mortgage ITusteee CertWcaiea, in's: I'madlaa i's ciiic. iKJ-s: Kii?. 2 ?'i Kelleen urdlnary, JdV,; Xuw-Yori Central 104-tai Peonsrlvaaia, 54 0. .-lisittsli Knurs, l,.,^ ( nuada XortbWt st i^unt ? 'oma my, 8-? Hudson Hat i ompanv. 'I ' Tne .in un! ti bullion with.liswn fr.?ni the Bank of Kng laiui "ii balancete-dai i* lio.ooo. 4 p s_.?Parts sd vices quote l it t ?* ? Per I'eal lient?s at Sd franes 87-acentimes for lb.- socount. and cx.t-an-ie ya Leta rtr... ai Miranee Wscentunes lei ? ?.-. THE PBTEOLEUB MARKET. Thc rally In erode oil Last ireek hus, for tho first lime this year, seriously calied tm nttentlou of the mass of speculators to the coininercial posit on occupied by the commodity, uue hears agni, more talk about llgures aud less about tim Hell, and lt ls almost uni? versally conceded that crude I* low. Ou the teeners! principle of analogy it WOlll seem that the margin for au advance from 7o-cenl oil was far greater than thu for adtrcliuo. The lowest puce this year has tte. n Tl .-nts. Kor the last eUlit years the lowest prices have o.'eu as follow.: 1878,78-1 emu m *..-p\.u_i__r, IWTW* .'_ cents IU June ; 1--". 70% cents tu April; 1-"!, ."'?.. cents in July; 1--J, l'"i > euts ni July , 1--.I. I.<% -.-ut* in January, 1884, 51*8 ceuts In June; l-s.., 08 eula In Jinmry. in only three years om of tlieei^hi nd tile pi:.."?' fal. tl fall below the lowest point roached io far tins year, bul lu luost Cases tUo decline fioui 71 cents was limited to 1 few cents. Ou thl other hainl, herc ar-! tlio high III pries al which certificates sold iu tim tONgutlg ct-tit years: 1878, 91 *4*>Tti m February; 1879, "jil 28-8 ll December; !--(?, ri -l's iu Jon-; 1881, 81 01-i to mptimhan l-?j, pi m; ja November; 1883, fl -I in Juue, l*-_. ?ri 18 In January ; 1888, -I 1 ii '-j lu o. lober. It will be noticed that with thu exception of two years (ISSI sud 1882) thus has bim iateady lowertag of tiie extreme rel to winch oil ha* barn c irrtod wwb j a ir since IS7S. Sn.-ii i ptr.iilc.i-.in et n.ov in-lit of \ ail *s as is showa by the foregoing tl_ru.es woul I be dectalre ii almost any ..tn.-I- .irn.'it! that la labjeet to ipeeolatlm in luvitmg larg! iii'l co'itl'lent puiclis ,, i.m iu oil, even wi.rn pu. ..-s ira low. heavy myora in oftc t ditirnS hp tin feet thal carrylig retro, ate., a 14, i a ihlj ipaih ag, twa cents a month to the Boat, st In .? tl..- I.e ,r operator hal Pl ins r .Vur tin* ch ince of aoUM BCB Ideal Iii the Ile ld. 1 ne absurdity of mil pastes to oil unfortunately dots _.,! i.-s-. ii their lui.mtv to ??. i ar. i ?? situation lathe Held ls perbipi less be irish than lt wa- a short time __?!. Wbl all tho rosy liuid r.poria about'h.* Kane dlstriot u:n> be liberally "discouuteeV* the "' "iai oplnl ii of tm ti do seems to bo Ibat lt will in vcr prove a controlling lurtor In the market. Hui . sra ara two other Balds which h.ve yet ;e be denned and developed: lite Waahiagtm County and tin- Bbeusetown regions. l.i...-ss aevelopmeut workceeaes lu ibis direction througn Die in il nc,ce of m. pr lit ibly o4t prh ea these ii", ts pronuai to i.e ii thuin in the side ol ip.culatlon ; certainly, m will not be wise who, making an Inveatmmt to ci *, because of bis faith in its coinuiercial merits, shall ex pr-.t to Lea i- no disturbing news In ibo n \ tow meathi Howi ver. tbe new production of tbe Western oil ? ouut.v may ebb or flow with tbe cods io or icovery ot j.,s or distrleto, the eourse of consumption appears tom tic-tuiett lo kcip in advance of the rleld. ApiHhm opeind ?? i h a ? ti ir pipe t than March mari* lie dally averaxe "mus tbe I5tb bavi been "fM.ti"3 b irrels, agalnsl 112, i i, 57,74 - | in February, 5S,i-nj barrels In J .mi ny. 00,200barrell In April, 1805, and B5.S1I barrels lu April, l*s**)4, , .? deliveries have averaged (.*..??-' birrels dally, aaesm pared with 06.K14 barrels lu March, 72,'Iimi . - i February, 8<i,lt_3 bai els In J unary, 61.427 ????mus ia April. 18-5, ind 54,778 barrels tn Ai-Mi. l*--i. Tn e:t,iii.-is bave averaged 55.7'Ul barr.;- ada) igilla! 10,572 barrels in M rc . DHU barrell to I' bi ia .. it-.17-i barres lu January, 14,500 inrr.'l. tu \pril, 1885, and 113,518 barrels lu April, 18-4. Tbs pipe lim ti.-ui.'s from April l to K* I birtera to tba 16th) were m I ?,. . .4 ? : Runs - !.?rt?rs rotsl b .nels ... ... .Ill l.i'_ . ? rtl.HA HU.-tl iv. per di). .'".7..i ..;-..? j 11,4-1 ...7"l 'lue sii.'culnt'oit l" Matlmil frans t ci ntl ates Issi weekle uusitlsf dory io at tem pl to describe, wutie Ibero wm at times much ol obst is called " good " buy ,,,_- ther .4 .* considcreble sell tug o an equally it-wd character. Manj shrewd observers ol the markM pre? dict much blgber piic* before t. ssl is se lack .< curs, and rel the advance lacked ihe support of many nil ii.fii who, wheu they commie ibeumelvee to tbe imil -ide io can*.'of faith in tbe article, op i.tte foi an i u poitn.t ind led vi rise. The srguments li favor of th" rally 'bit; ex potts, exee*i ol consumption over m^ duciiou, lue price*, dissppointmeni st Keno, atc.J am weil enough as f ir aa the] go, bul no bi ?? 11 . ?? ny ihai health is wanting In men signs a* t.." sU'ldennees of the movement, the ?? polnt-git .n* " end u.e sximm iteS character ot tim "favoralila" nc-vs Hat pound in from tin- oil ttfi'is. makiui tha wins hot foi i time. Tba nine Set was open.? I "i Monday np '?.?cent Bl 74. BBd itum-sl with barely a reaction to 781. cents, thi consequencebe> iitk' a c.* ineiioii of a heavy oaistanding -hort uii*r*-t, l ue day aft. i. ou ? sliarply redui <-.i volu ue of business, prices fell back to 7 *- .ut* md lor lbs resl of tlie weei tue maikei rlhrate.1 with a moOemte record >.f activity ? ,<?'wc n 77'".un 7".;. cat-, ii.' rt.... deetiaga were a istalued iir'un.l 77 cents ami the Issi ; ri a ret ords sB__l , dv inc.- ot H's. cots. 'Ihe liu.iksi closed reasonably strong and higner prims would taus.- little mrprlaa tn the trade. Perhapstbe advlcea from tba rnlahlntm Held ('where scveiai linportanl Wella ate 'lu.- and several ililli n.'i Hus weet mat throw mora llghl m the ensrso ter of the lout; Intered hy testniK' its itamlm and may H io pul ad i'.i pt nc on tue held eituatlou, eooul Aliich the oldest o|M-raMirs are not all agimA Tue i..:._- el pu." * aii t the total dealing! at the rotv solid it. ii Exohame for tm ia.i thru, weeks were sa tallowa WeekeaSed Anni n. Apni lo. Apr l 17. Opeulng .;??"- I** J4 m.'.>.I'/1* Z?5 Z:* l.o.v.st..1 Tl* .4 L-,.,,,1 .72 T8-g 7711 ?-ae-, burr-I. ..M.137,000 17.S57.0U8 33.715.000 lu spite of tbe gmerilly good b illmaa done tu rodn-sl ,,. esilers are lot able to gat high puces. Vt itu the risi in erode last wmk quotations tor tidied were marted up i. ceot.bnt inf advsnee .: i mt bel I au t pnesseudsd . . ai at h cents pei gel en fir Abel lest hete end U il l 1 ... . . | L ? i'l .i 1 el. ill t ie. [Howard & Company, .til FIFTH A .KM H, MCU'-VUBK. Genuine Waltham Watches The Best in the World. m, pu. mo, ni, m.), MS. W*. Genuine Waltham Watches?Gold. *?*'.. t-HO, S I-, SIO, *.(), SOO, 57.V Waltham Timing Watches or Chronographs. ..Il.-I.lt, 4i,'i (.(ll ll, 9-0, Mill, 1IUU. Every Watch Accurate and Roliable -All Stem WinJ8rs. Howard & Company, 264 Fifth Avenue, N. Y.