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MEMPHIS DAILY APPEAL "WEDNESDAY, MARCH 1SS0. WAKE AXD COMMERCE. HONEY 8 PER CENT., NEW YORK EXCHANGE 1 4 PREMIUM. Cotton dosed Firm; Sales, 600 Bales; Klddllnr, 8 Vie; New Orleans Down l'ICc. Money in good ilYinand at 8 jier cent. Lonil securities firm, except piH stock, whirl, in depreiweil and tle clinint;, the price yesterday falling to 77i The cotton market was firm, but wit's were limited, owing to the dispo sition of factors to demand concessions which buyers were unwilling to yield. Receipts, 702 bales. Sales, 1500 bait's. Middling, 8Jc. Stock, l.TO.l'.W bales. The New York future market closed ' barely steady; March, 8.8-J(3',8.8.V. FKjt8 quiet; middling, 8Je. At Liver pool spots were firm and 1 ltid higher; middling, 4jc. Futures steady and l-10d higher; March, 4 45-U4I. At Xew Orleans spots closed very dull anil Utid lower; middling, 8c. Futures easy and 1 to 0 points lower, the former on deferred months ; March, , 8.22(5 8.2".e. I the general market sugar was Jc higher, oats up 2c a bushel, to 40c for white, ami 38c for mixed, coriimeal $2 10(22 20, and eggs 131-tV. 1MPOI1TH. Twenty-five brls apples, 8 brls beans aiid peas, 23 pkgg butter, 55 pkgs bacon, 'M )kgs boots and shoes, (000 bu corn, tio )ikgs cheese, 60 sks coffee, 2 cars cotton seed, 410 sks cotton-seed, 45:1 brls cotton-seed oil, l'.)2 pkgs dry goods, 1 10 pkgs eggs, 2:!(2 brls Hour, Ii50 bales hay, 87 pkgs bats, 0 hd hogs, 52 hd horses anil mules, 240 pkgs lard, 78, 000 ft lumber, ft pkgsli(imrs, 205 brls meal, 00 brls molasses, 220 kegs nails, 4000 bu oats, t4 brls onions, 1705 brls potatoes, 11 cars pork sides, 00 brls pork, 152 brls sugar, 150 pkgs tobacco and 500 bu wheat. JOHN Jj. NORTON 9 Madison St., Memphis, Tenn., DEALER IN STOCKS AND BONDS V-Corrrf pOBdence ollcltwf. In for nation cheerfully fnralKliel.- FINANCE. Money in good demand at 8 percent. The Clearing- louse report is as follows : CLEAUIN'OS. Tuesday, March 2d, $408,107 HO; thus far this week, $717,1120 80; same time last week, 584,025 5.1; corre sponding time in 1885, JfiOli.OiiO 85; rorresiMinding time in 1884, J547, 0!i8 85. HALAXCES. Tuesday, March 2d, J72.058 75; thus far this week. $18!! ,!20 7: same time, itif-- week, .tlo:s,!i.) In; corre sponding time in 1885. Ji:!5,0it) 20; corresponding time in 1884,145,452 64. EXCHANGE. New York sight on all points, i dis count buying, J premium selling; New England demand, J discount buying; New England sight, J discount; New Orleans, discount buying, par selling. BANK STOCKS. Bank of Commerce ..148 bid, 1K0 asked First Nation1 138 bid, 142 anked -German Bank 192 bid, 200 asked 8tat National.. 137 bid, 140 asked Union and Planters.148 bid, 150 a;ked Mercantile 130 bid, 135 asked INSURANCE STOCKS. Home 70 bid, 75 asked Binff City 100 bid, ... asked People? 80 bid, 85 aeked Planters...: 101 bid, 105 asked Phojnix 98 bid, 10!) atked Memphis City 102 bid, 104 asked Vanderbilt...'. 20 bid, 21.) asked Hernando 100 bid, ... asked Arlington 25 bid, ...asked Factors MISCELLANEOUS. Tsnn.ceitf, D and E..83J hid, 87 asked Tenn. wis, ser. C 97 bid, 991 asked , Shelby Cn. bonK.10U bid, 1HGJ arked Shelby Co. wts 98 bid, IINJ anke) Tax. Dint. 4,6i 92 bid, 1)2 J aiked Tax. Dist. Gj. 100J bid, 101 asked Mem.Stor.Com. Co ..105 bid, l'O asked Mem. Gas etock 77 asked Mem. Ghs bonde 111.1 bid, ... af-kt'd Mem. Water bonde 90 bill, ... asked Hauaner Oil Woik l id, 50 asked City Oil Works bid, 45 asked Pioner Coitou Mibs, 12 bid Am. Cot. OiltruVe 24 bid Mem.CityKy.bonde, 102 bd.KKJ asked Kkw Yohk, March 2. Money on call easy at 1J(S;2 per cent, l'rime nioreuntile paper 4'5. Sterling ex change dull but steady at 487. for X) days, and 489 J for demand. Bjiiila Government bonds wero active and strong to-day aod Stite boodi very active and steady. Rail road bonds active, firm and higher. Sales, 2,9fc9,000 shares. Stocks A decided change came over the spirit of speculation in stocks, and business continued dull thio'ighoat the forenoon, and with the exception of tome show of weakness in early deal ingg.iprice were firm without material chaoses. Rumors were afloat early that aa agreement had been reached by which tbe Gowtn-Cnrbm interest was t) work in harmony with a syndicate beaded by Drexel, Morgan 4 Co. in Reading reorganizition, and after mid day tjok such definite sLape that the market began to advance rapidly, eepecicdly coel stocks, and etill later toaflrmation of the reports hylpa'fcits most directly interested fmtuer stimulated epecubt'on, and tbe markt remained a;iive and itrong throughout the afternoon, with only one or two slight reactions. B.ith Co.-bin and Gowen are quoted as au thority In tbe ita'ement that an agreement bad been reached by which the reorganization of Reading will take place Without opposition from any parties .mentioned. The market closed stionR at or very near the high est fignrea tf the day, with a gain of 4 J percent, for Lackawanna, S3 for Ie!aare and Hudson, 2 for Reauiog, audi J for Jersey Centrnl. Krie pre ferred made a oet advance o' 2J. Tl-e remainder of tbe list were up I to 1 3, tbe strongest being St. Panl. Total sales to-day wero 453,407 shares, including Delaware, Lacka wanna and Western, 121, 108; Krie, 22,480; Kansas aod Ttxar, 47SO; Lake Shore, 27,305; Louisville and Nash ville, tiVM; Northwestern, 11,538; New Jersey .Central, 47.720; Pacific Mail, ; 15,92t1; Beading, 52,1:50; St. Paul, :!2, 035; Union Pacific, 12,550; AVestern I'nion, 1821; Northern 1'ucilie jire fcrred, 2S285. Closing quotations: tOTIRXV EST9. 17. 8. 3a, W-i. New i; 127M. New i'ai, Psoifio 6i of 1895, 106,'i JION11S. C. T. Crsti, 113. I. P. land trnU,S' Erie leconda, KJV. T. P. Rio O. WW.. 53. Le'h k Wilkea., 110. l P firata, 117 V LiuiiuM eona., M. V f. land (rant ,l(y. Miaaouri 6a,lMS. V. P. f. fund, lis. Ft. Jo-eph,lli',.. Virginia be, 43. St. P. 6. C. leU.120,.,.Va.con., ei-m.i-.. 60. Tenn. 6i, old, oS'. Ve.eoa. dot., V-. Teno. tie, new, in;,. STOCIS. idame Eip'en, 145. Kuibrille k C. 47. Alleuon Centril, -N. J. Centritl. ot'.V Alton AT. H..38. lorfo k " .pld. zs". A. k T. II., pfd, i0. Ameripfin fix., ilH. B. , V. K. k N... CanedePM., "Li. Canada .-oath., Cential Pacific, Ckl'K. Cbe'apeakeAO.,U. C. iO. ltnM. i'M. Northern Pao.. Northern P. pfd,5'J. N. V.ClSt. h.,',. N Y.C.ast.L .P. W. C. N. W 11',. C N. W. p d. H1H. N. y. Central. lm'.. Ohio Cotitral, P?. C.kO. Zii I M, Chiravo A AJlon.ltl.O. k Mi. itd. VO. vnio a xnies., C. k A. Pfd, 1M. Onurio k Wwt.. Wi. C, B. k U- Wi- Oregon NaT., 10". C.bt.L 4N.0., Oreuun Irani.. 3)'. C, St. L. k P., 12$. Oreron Imp., 27. C.,Si. L. k P.,p..al.PaeiDe Unil. il'. C.,8. AC, 34. U. k V., 55. Del. Hnd..lor.. Del.. L. A W., 1JT,. Den. A KioU.,17. Kria, 2V,. Krie pfd , 62?. Kant Tenn.,2l4. tut Tenn. pfd.. SS. Fort Vane, 147M. Hannibal A St. Jo, II. A St. Jo pfd, Harlem. 217. Honiiton A X., 33. lllinineCon., 14" Ind. B. A W.,274. Kana A T .H. Lake K. A W...I2. Lake bhore. XT'-l-ou. A Natn , 4i. Lou. AN. A.,i!4. M. A V., lit pld. M. A C. 2d idd, -Mem A Char., W. Mich. Central, 72. Pena,D A I. ,21,. Pittttmrr, M. Pullman P. C..l:il. Keidinf .i27'-ii. Hoek liland, l. t-t. L. 4 8. V., 2l. St L. AS. P. p, 45. St. L AS. K. lot p ll2. C. M. k St. P., W. C. M. A St. P. p. 124. fct. P. M. k M.. bt. P. A Omaha. f-t P. 0. utd, KM?,. Texai Piclfio. 12',. In ion Parinc, .VI. V. 6. Expreen, tv. W.,St. u. A W.,St. L, A P. P. 1S, W. A P. Ex., 122. W.U.Tel.,T3. Colortdo Cul. 2I.i. liMm,Hke, 17. Iron Silver, 245. Ontario, 2. mid. a si. ii , ivy,. Uulrkulrer, 0. M. A h-t. L. pfd. 4H'i. QuirktilTr pfd, 22',. Uulrkmlr.r,8',. Ainpnuri rac.i liu;,. oi.ath raoioo, Mobile O., l:. bi.lro.lJ. Morris A E.,ofld, 13ft. Londox, March 2. Consols, 101 1 10 for money and 101 1 for the ac count. The amount of bullion with drawn from the P.ank of Kiij,'l:md on balance to-lay is Xifi,000. Havana, March 2. Sjaisb irnld, 240. Kxchange qu:et on tt) 1'nited 8 n'ea; short tight gold, pre mium; ot LonOoa, 10l(Uiij on Pari?, 51(2 ")J Bkki.ix, March 2. The stutenieiit of the iniierial Hank of tiermany shows a decrease of 4,(i(i0,000 murks. '. his,' March 2. Three ier cent, rentes, S2f. (iOc. for account. HANK Cl.EARIXfli. ij Nlw Ori.eank, La., March 2. Clear ings of the talk", $1,553,504. New York, March 2. Kxcbancs, 1 lii,745,2:!0 ; balances, $S,4().5,3(i5. Baltimore, Mi., Man-h 2. Hank clearances, $2,207,445; balanced, $'M 780. Piiii.adki.imiia, Pa., Match 2. Bunk clearings, 11,420,S1,S; balances, 070,0:s;!. Boston, Mass., March 2. Kx-cbanjp-s, 15,.'!K7,521 ; balances, $2,01 1, U2'.l. .Money 1 4(2 er cent. Sr. Ixins, M'o., March 2. Bank clcarinifs, $2,812,72(1; balances, !?4:lt), 145. Kxchange on New York easy at par to 25c premium. COTTON 3JARKETS. Tho local cotton market opened linn, and closed firm; middling, Sc. Sales, OIK) bales, of which 250 to ex porters and U';0 to spinners. EXCUANUB QUOTATIONS. Yesterdav. Day bifore. Ordinary 6 i Good ordinary H 7 J Low middling " 7j Middling 8 n! Oood middling 8; Sj Middling fair !JJ ill Fa'.r Nom. Norn. Dimly C;("75 0;ft)75 Stains and tingee 7i rfSJ 7J8J COTTO.V ETATEMKN T. MRurais, March 2, ISSil. Stock Sept. 1, 1S85 1,302 Recfcived to-day 70-' Received previously ...491137 403,481 Shipped to day 62 Shipped previoiidly 353,057 354,283 Sock,running account. 130.BI8 Impart. Thna forth in vault 5.453 Thus far last week 5,88 Since Sept sinlor 1st 4!.0S0 M. and C. R. K 210 M. and T. R. R 80 L. and N. R. R 112 M. and L. K R R 77 K. 0 ,S. and M. K. K 10 M., 8. and B. R. R 40 Seamera f8 Wagous and otber sources 100 Tolal 702 Exports Thus far this week 4,.i'.,0 Thus far last wt ek ti,4fi0 Since September let 254,is;5 M. and C. R. P. 74 L. and N. R. R 4!;) C., O. and S. V. K. R b2 Total 020 New York spots opened Msadv, and closed quiet. Sales, 271 bales, (imita tions v.ere as follows: Yesterday. Day Before. Ordinary 0 til Good ordinary... 7 7J Low midd.ing.... 8 7-10 8 7-10 Middling 8i 8 J Goad middling-. 9fr 9 Middling fair 9, 9; Fair 10J 1U1 New York futures opened steady and closed barely tt-aly, and 15 to J 8 points higher. Sales, 130,800 bales. Tho closing quotations were ns follows, as compared with yesterday: Y'esterdav. DayBafore. March S.84v?, 8.S 8.85' 8 80 April 8!ll(2 8 92 8.9,1(5 8 94 X ay 9 02 9 03 9 03 9 04 June 9 I2r 8.i;K 9.14 July 9.19(a 9 20 9.19; 9 20 August 9.20 9.27 9 27(3) 9 28 September. .. 9.10 9.11 9 09 9.10 Octaber ...... 8 98f4 8 99 S.fili" 8 98 November... 8 92 8 93 8 92 8.93 December... 8 9J 8.94 8 93 8.94 The New Orleans spot market opened steady and closed very dull auu .1 -10c lower. Saks, 2250 bales. Yesterday. ljy befo'e. Ordinary. 0 6 13 10 Good ordinary... 7ji 7 7-10 Low middling.... 7 7 13-10 Middling 81 8 5 10 Good middling... 9 1-10 i The New Orleans future market opened steady, and closed easy and 1 to 6 points lower, the form'r on de fer.t'd months. Seles, 63,700 bales. The closing quotations were as fol lows, as compare! with ,res erduy : Yesterday. Daybcfore March 8 22 8 24 8.28 8.31 April...... 8.32(a) 8.33 S.38'.i 8 40 May 8 45 .... 8 49 June 8 57(o 8 f.8 -8 Ol 8 62 July S 8(5 8 (ill J.73( 8 74 August . 8.73 8.74 8.78 8.79 Septoiber. 8.55'a) 8 5ti 808 8 09 Ostober 8 51 8.52 8 544 8 55 November. 8 40 a) 8.47 8 47 8 49 December.... 8 4.s 8.49 8 49 8.50 Liverpool spot at noon were quoted firm, prices stiffening a little. Nilcs, 10,000 bales, of which '8!KH) were Amer ican. Receipts, 10.000 bales, of which 13,300 were American. At noon: Ordinary, 4d; good ordi nary, 4M; low niiddliny, 4 9-lOd; ixkl iniddlimr. 5.1; middlins uplands, 4 11-llnl; midilline Orleans 4,'d. At 2 p.m. middling had aelvancisl 1 liiil to 4;,l, for uplands, and4 l.'S-Uid for ( irlcans. Manchester, cloths steady, some what inactive; yarns dull and tin I'bangtxl. Tlit prii-t an- (j'nvn in j'iiy mid 64 (m, that; 4 03 )(!, 4 to Mlil., ami 5 01 mi 5 1-04 At noon: Liverpool futures were strong at advance; March, ; March April, 4 444 45d ; April-Mar, 440 4 4Sil; Mav-June, 4 4'Ka4 5(Vl; June July, 4 51(4 53d ; Julv-Aiigust, 4 .Vk.c. 4 5tiii; Aiigiist-Septenifier, 4 57(i)4 5Sil; SeptemlH'MK'tolK-r tild; October-No-vciuIkt, . At 2 p.m.: I.iviTvool futures wert firm ;M;u-h,4 45x1 bu vers ;March-April, 4 45il buyers ; A pril-May, 4 4Sd bu vera ; May-June, 4 51d sellers; June-July, 4 .Vid buyers ;July-August,4 5si buyers ; AugiLst-S-pteuilier, 4 oitil sellers; S'p-temlK-r-tk tobcr, 4 02d sellers; OctolH-r-Novcinlier, At 4 . in. Liverpool futures were ouoted no tone; March, ; March April, 4 44.1 ; April-May,-4 47.1; May June, 4 50il; June-July, 4 52d; July August, 4 5.VI; August-September, 4 57W4 5.Sd; S'pteuilK'r-October, OctolaT-November, . Liverpool futures at 5 p.m. were steady and 4-tild higher than the day before; March, 4 45 sellers; March April, 4 45 sellers; April-May, 4 47 buvers; May-June, 4 50 value"; (.Mine July, 4 5:5 sellers; Julv-Auj.Ml.st, 4 55 buyers: Anniist-Septcmls'r, 4 58 value; September-October, iy value. DAll.V linir AMI INTIMIIOH MAKKirrS. Toi Pri.i Stock. 50,8'2 :u;5,:;7 48,780 7304 t7,178 5,500 3! 1,005 3 l,40i i 2114,320 ,:uo 20,H74 104,001 (ialvcston N )rleans. Mobile Savannah. Cbail'ston Wilm'ton. Norfolk.... Iljiltinioiv New York Boston ... Philiida... St. Louis...! Augusta... tt'dy. quiet tirm. ipliet. iiiiet. st'dy st'dy. tirm. quiet. quit lull, firm, tirm. 784 S i 7,'i7llis:-10 170'H i,07is; Sinisi 177s 1,:;M18; 9 5C 111 10 8 5-10 (50i :'l 8,88.1 Receipts at ports, this day, 18S0.i:,j7tt Receipts at iorts, this day. 1885.10,554 1 OVSOl.IDATKO STATKMEXT. e- 1884. bSSIi. 1885. IVts V. S.l ports, uils! ;;.r),J0. i!l,l(iO Kx (it. Br 32,74:' 12 20M 30,ri!ll Stock I1.014.H411 7117,078 012,300 R'ts Sept. 1,4,542,S32'4,332.185 4,378,041 For'gu i:x.!2,!Hy,457 3,100,28 1 2,! 1777 1 1 1 Increase in receipts this year... Hi0,047 GENERAL TRADE, irrt Kt: iir.ii.M. The following is the record of the bids and utters at the Call Board of the Mcivhaiils' Exchange yesterday: COKV. No.2, white, spot, 40c bid, 42.',c asked ; March, 42'c asked; April, 42c bid, 44c asked; May, 43.c bid, 45'e asked. No. 2, spot, 3s;,c o. t. bid, 40c asked; March. 3NAc o. t. bid, 40c asked ; April, IIH.'c bid ; ."May, 42c bid, 43.c asked. OATS. No. 2. white, May, :;,Sc asked. No. 2, spot, 34'c bid, 35c asked; March, 3.4c o. t. b'nl, 35i: asked; April, 34c o. t. bid, 30c o. t. asked. IIISAN. Mar, $15 asked. i"oi:nmi:ai.. Snot lii.l Alnwli ' bi.l 2 10 asked ; asked; April, i2 05 bid, Mav, $2 30 asked. i , $2 15 BKE..IWtN. (,'oux AVhite, 47c; mixed, 4(ic, I'i'om store; from levee or depot, white, 44c ; mixed, 42c. H ay Choice, from store, 85c ; prime, 75('i;.S0e: prairie, 50c; round lots from levee or depot, choice, $1414 50; prime, SI 3 1:1 50; prairie, $8 8 50. Oats White, 40c; mixed, IlfS.lc, from stole. Roilllil lots fioiil leVce Oil tulek white, sacked, 301c; mixed, sacked, 351c BitAN From store, 85c per cwt.; round lots from levee, $15 5010 per ton. Bkans Navr, ?2 25; medium, $2. Hu e Louisiana, 4(5:c; Carolina, (. 7c. Oatmkai. In halMiaiTels, ?3 50 from ftore. Coiivmkai. Standard, 12 20C..'2 25; pearl, 3 25 from store; 5c cheaper from mill, levee or track. Ki.oi'K Kroin store, double extra, ; triple extra, ; family, SH" 4 25; choice. 4 25('V4 40; fancy, $4 755; extra fancv, S5 25fn 5 75; patents, SO'"' (i25;iouud lots from levee ortrack, 10c cheaper; car lots choice, S3 85( 4 05; family, 3 Ii0(- 3 75: fancy, S4 30(. 4 50; exti-.i fancy, 1 75(,5; patents, $5 25 (.1.5 00. lloMiw and i kits From store, $2 75ct :!. C'lt.vi Ki:i Win; at In half-barrels, $4 from store. Cii.vckkhn Soda, extra, 41c; soda, treble extra, ftc; lemon cream crack ers, extra, 7c; lemon cream crackers, treble extra, 7Jc; ginger snaps, extra, 5c; ginger snaps, ticblo extra, 0c; as sorted jumbles, 9c. Kansas City, Mo., March 2. Wheat lrwer; eesh, 72e bid, 72 Js asked; Apri', 74174ijc: Miy,70477c. Corn lower; own, 27jo bid, 27ic asked; April, 28Jc bid, i9o asked; May, 0Jc. Oiits cash, 27o bid, 28ca;ked. St. Loris, Mo., March 2. Flour firm; XXX, $3315; family, $3 25 3 33; fancy, 4 354 00. Wheat quiet and steady. Tbe market opened weak and declined IS c, but later re acted and closed 6rm; near mouths (a Jc higher; more deferred about un changed; No. 2 red, cash, 90S c; March, nominally 01c; May, 93J93393ic, closing at 93:j93ic; Jnne, 94vo94ic. closing at 94c bid. Corn very dull ana easy; the market declined o early in the session, but closed firm and about nticbarjped; No 2 mixed, cash, 3c; Ka'ch, 35c; May, 30j3Gc, closina at 36Jc; June. 3lc. Oats very quiet and ttady; No.2 mixed, cadi, 29 29ic; March, 2s)c; May, 31jj. Rve easy, 60c bid. Barley and unchanged. Hayquit; timothy, $1114 50; prai rie, $0S. Fiaxseod, $1 081 10 Bran dull and sieadr, 03c. Cornraeal firm, $22 05. Receipts Flour, 4000 brls; wtia', 7000 bn; corn, 225,000 bu; oaf, 94.030 bu; rye,4000bu; bar ley, CM0 bu. Shipments Flour, 5000 brls; wh"nt, 4600 bu; corn, 8000 bu; eats, 3030 bu: rye, none; barley, 2000 bu. Afitnoon Hoard. Whest firm and ,l;jhigber. Cerneasy; J a Jc lower. Osts easy and a shado lower. Ca:c.ao, III., March 2. Tho feeling was very heavy in whi at to-day, dur ing the first hour, owing to the receipt o! a number of crop reports from Kan sas and lliesouri, contradicting tbe reports of damage of the day previous, and dwlarinc that the outlook was favorable for a full average yield. Tbe cables a so indicated slow foreign mar kiU May delivery fill off to 83Jc, but rallied oi Ur buying to 84 J e, and then on retorts f good buying for ex port st New Yoik, advanced to 84g j on the regular boaa', closing at that figure at 1 o'clock. The afternoon sea eion opened with May starting in strong kt S4;c, fell back t 843c, and c!oed at 84;? Co:n and oat were a little easier early, bot tloied fjr the day about yesterday's figures. Flour a fiir demand was reported, prices steady. Wheat Sale ranged : Alsrcb. 7979i ciosed at 7i;c; Mav, 83) 84jc. cioseil atStJSl).; June, 85J 8o;c, c'o3td at m.Jc; August, 80i 87 , closing at 8;Je; winter wheal market dull; sale of one car ot No. 4 red, at I'.Se; spring wheat quiet and' eteany; Xo. 2, 80c; Nn. 3,lc. Cirn weak early, but rather firm later, 'air ly active. Sales ranged: March, 30 jc, rlneing aale : April, Oi(.i37c, c'oiing at 37c; May, 39i40Jc, closed a'. 40c; June, 3940ic; Jnly,40c. OnHdnll, futures neglected; No. 2, in ttre, 30c. Rye, No. 2, 59c. Barley, No. 2, 00c Flaxseed. No. 1, $1 081 08). R csipts Flour, 10,000 brls; wheat, 17, 000 bu; corn, 335,(i0J ho; oats. 115,- 000 bn; rye, 5000 bu; barley, 61 .00 i bu. Shi omenta Flour, 10,000 brls; wheat. 20,000 bu; corn, 223,000 bu; oat t, 90,000 bu; rye, 3000 bu; bailey, 45,000 bu. Afltrnnon Boird. Wheat fl-mer; cast), SC'ic; other articles unchungiid. PltOVlSlOX. Tti"rn;u (.'reamcry, 3So?.40c; dairy, 17ei25c; butterine, 14( !!; country, 12l(n'18e, ncconlingto condition. ('iiKKsK l'rime Hats, 7Sc; New York factorv, Sc; full crenu 111 12c; Y. A., 11. I 12c. Mi:- l'oiiK-Old, $10 50 10 75 per barrel; new, 11 5(K" 11 75 per barrel ; siigar-eureil hams, packed, 9l(.r!ijc; bri'akfast bacon, 8c 9c; clear rib bacon, Olf-tic. llri.K Poiik Clear sides, .r);(!c; clear rib siilcs15i'(i'15;c; long clear, 51 5Jc; slionlilers, 3j(i''4ie. Lmm) Tierces, 0W(iJc; bulf-bnr-rels, tilfirOijc; kegs, (ijc; buckets, (lj ti;c: half-buckets, ij(7e; 50-lb tins, Ojy.iile; 20-H) tins, (il'Ojc; 10-lb tins, iii(aOc; 5-lb tins, 0, i7c; 3-lb tins, 7(ai71e; choice kettle, tierces, 0;7tr. Fiomi Mkats llM'f (iood Kansius City steers, heavy, 8e; light, 77$c; cows and heifers, (ijr; mutton, 7c; lambs, K.lc ; jmrk, tic. rii.s-KKKT-llrls, $S8 50; balf-brls $3('i 3 25. St. Louis, Mo , Ma'cb 2 Provisions dull and weak. Po-k lower at $10 70, Lard easy at 6:. Bulk mr a't lrote lots, lon clear, 6.30j ; short ribs, 5.45c ; short rlear, 5 00c; boxed lots, long clear, 6'.c: shnit ribs, 5;c; short cbic, t'Uc. Bacon easy; long clear, 5J 6 80c; short ribs, 5S5'aJ0 90c; short clear. 5 9:00)c Hams, 81UJc!. Butter steaoy'end firm; creamery, 25 ','0c; dairy, 18i.25c. Kgs weok at 13c. ' . Cuicaoo, III,, March 2. Mens .ork was raided sharply throughout the en tire session. Considerable long prop erty was thrown on the mnrktt and the price oi Mgy diojped off quickly to $10 35, then to;e to $10 62, but closod easier st $10 45. Sa'ea ranged : March, $10 12J10 40, closed a$10 3-'J ; May, $10 3 (.)10 00, closed at $10 45; June, $10 40' 0 05, closed at $10 57. Lrd cash, 6 8'5Jc, cbi'ed af. 5Js; May, 5 950,1 closta bt 5.97jc. Boxed niFHts dull ; dry salted shoulders, 3 85 3.90c: short rib tides, cash, closod a. 5 3!)5.35c; long clear eidee, 5.40 6 4 )c. Butter sNndy; creamery, i'9 3)c; dairy. 1322.:. Kggs duil and weak, 1515Jj uko'i:kin. Soai ,'i.l5Je per pound. Cori-'HH Common, 717Jc; ordi nary, 9!je; jirime liio, 101U'; cboiiv to limey, tljdi 12jc; old govern ment, 2325c; Ceylon, 20c. Siii.Mt l''.astero yellow, 0;7e; pure w.e. white, li:e; oil' white, (ij latije; yellow clai'ilied, li.l0ijc ; open kettle," .r5'je; retined A, 77Jc; graiiulated, 77.c; powdered, 7Jc; cut loaf, 7Je. Salt $1 20l 30 per banel ; sacks, line, $1 50; coarse, $1 10; pockets, bleached, 2ij7c ; car-loads from levee or depot, 5e cheaper. Molansks Luiisiana, coinmon to fair, 2327e; prime to choiie, 35 a 42c; synt, 2040c ; common to fair, 23 28e; prime to choice, 30 33c. Tohavo Coinmon, 11-inch, 27 30c; other grades and stylos, 2585c. Snuir (Jarrett's, $10 8.) per case; Ralph's, $10 25 per case; R. I!., $9 50. Caxdiics Slicks, all sizes, in boxes, pai's and barrels, 78)c. Candi.ks-FiiII weight, 103lle. Cannko Ciooips, lvrc. Prices per dozen: Pineapples,! 35 1 Ii5;peaches, 2-lb, stuiiibiiil, 1 35150; seconds, SI 151 25; tomatoes,' 2-lb staudard, SI 10; 3-lb, 1 35; st in wherries, Ifl 40 a) 100; raspberries, $1 15,a.l 25; black berries, $1I 15; greengages, $1 00 1 75; pears, 2 ii2 25; plums, 100 1 70; asparagus, 2 (i0'ii4; green corn, !?lfn I ;!.j;jrreen peas, $l2 25; cove oystem, full weight, 1-lb, t(m 10; covciiysters, full weiglit, 2-lb, $1 75 I 95c; core oysters, light weight, 1-lb, 05c; cove oysters, light, weiglit, 2-lb, l ; condensed milk -Crown, 5 90; Fugle, $7 75; Swiss, JO. Baltimobii, Mn , M vi'.h 2 C MIVo firmer; R:o, ta-gies, ordinary to fair, 7;8js. New Yoek, March 2. Ccfl'ie ori tions active end s tend v. sales, 4f,000 bars; Mareh, Anril, May and June, 0 95'S;7c ; Jnly,0.957.05c ; August, 7c ; Heptmber. 7 10c ; October and Decem ber, 7 05 7.152. Supar dull and wrak : retined steadier; whtts extra 0, 6j f);c; grannUted, Ojo. Rice steady, with fair inquiry. HUUSEHOI.D miPPLIE'. A eei.ES Apples, $2 252 50 from store; $2 a 2 25 ier car-load from leveo or depot. Dried njiplcs, 3Ji4(: jier po'und from store. Dried peaches, 3 4c fnoii store. Potatoes Potatoes, J2 25(32 50 from store, $2 2 25 per car-load from levee or depot. Vhoktabi.es Onionp, J2 753 25 from store ; 12 (!()2 8.5 from Itivec or depot. Cabbage, 2fa)3 per crate. Kraut, barrels, 0a0 50; half-barrels, $2 753. Garlic, 4000o per 100. Fiorr Oranges, Ixiuisiaiia, none; Florida, none; Messina, $l4 50 per box. lemons, 94 4 50 per Ihix. Bananas, 50c 100 jier bunch. Cocoa nuts, $'4 per 100. Peanuts Virginia, (i7c; Tennessee, farmer's slock, 2 3c; reclcHticil, 3j4Jc; roasted, 2c higher; nhelleil, 10c. Almonds, 18 20c. Chest nuts -green, 12jl5c; dry, Hone. Raisins London layers, $3 50; lay ers, $2 75; California, ; Imperial, $3 5o4- Picki.rs III jars, pints, 90c; quarts, $1 50; "half-gallons, $2 50; gallons, $3 75; hsise, larrels, $0 ; half-barrels, $3 50; iiu'xed, barrels, $10 50; mixed, $0. Pkcans Texiis, 810e for small to f " ,:"ui, 1014e for large; Arkansas Wai.nI'Ts French, 12c ; Naples, 15c ; Grenobles, 15c. Filberts, 12c. Chirk Misniiri,$77 50 per barrel (itvl J4 4 50 per half-barrel. Vinegar, I (a Kic per giillon. Pio i.Titv Tmkeys, per dozen, $S 12; geese, $,K.i I; ducks, .3; chickens, good deuiaiiil, -'3; ilresscd turkeys, beiirce, J2C14i per poiind. Fish .'Mack' rel, half-barrels, No. 1, $1 3ll'a 4 7.5; No. 2, $3 50(.. 3 75; No. 3, $2 753: jn-H' kit, No. I, so.-; No, 2, 70e;l.Vlb, No. 3, doc. pry herrings, family, 2.V- per Imix. (iA K Venison, whole, .'55c;Rad dles, Si-; Is-ar. if.fs-; wild tnrkevs, 50('',75c; ducks, tl 50i' ,V); sipiirr:ls, 7.V; quails, 75c(.?-l ; prairie chickens, $."; piuie tish, (i(it,Se. Foiis 1314. RtUUIJIU AM II TICN. BoiiNO J lit, Hl(.;i1e; (lax, 10( 101c, according to weight. Tics, $1 20 1 25. Nails 12 45072 70. t'OTros-sKKU oil. Err, Skko Delivered at dcnt and wharf, $8 per ton; on bank m river if. o. b. lioatf, $0; wagon at mills, $8. Maw. l'rime f. o. !., 15 ht ton, Lchs than car-load lots, $15 50. From store, 90e Hr sack. Cake Nominal ; $10 per ton. Oil In ear-load lots, prime, crude C. S. oil, 22(.i'2:lc; prime sum mer yellow, 2'27c; oil-summer yel low, 252tic; miners', 27(VtOe; choice cooking summer yellow, 28:Wc. PRTBOLKVM MARKET. Co i. Oil Prime white, wholesale lots, 1 lc jht gallon. Ci.KVRi.AMi, ., March 2. Petro leum quiet; s. w., 110, 8jc. Pittsiu ihi.Pa., March 2. Petrolenni dnll but tirm; National Transit ccr tilicalcs oK'iied at 7s and closed at 7S;c; highest irice, 79c; lowest, 78le. WIIINMT. WIKS, l.im'OKN, IK'. Whisht Straight Kentucky Bonr bon. tl 00)0; rye, $1 7o0; domes tic, 90c f I 50. St. Lu is, March 2. Whisk v sleadv, $1 10. Ciik aoo, March 2. Wliiskv steadv, $1 10. Cincinnati, March 2. AVhiskr linn at 1 10. Sales of 923 barrel's finished goods on this basis. HOHHI.N ANU MULES. Hoilsks Oood driving, J 1 50 225 ; good saildlc,$140 300;iilugs,$.3."(.rfiO; good marcs, fH.y.ol40. Mi'l.KS-14J to" 15, $110 135; 15 to 151, $l25;a 110; 15J to 1(1, $ HO 1 75. Oood demand; supply fair. 1.IVBNI4MK. Cvtti.k Choice to extra corn-fed, 900 to 10.50 pounds, 44c; good, 3.J(.rt 4c; choice grass-fed, 3l'a'3jc; good, 3 (a 3c ; fair to medium, 2J2jc; coin nion, 1 'a 2c. lloos Choice, 3J4c; good, 3J !3c; coiomon, 33e. Siikki Choice, 4'MJc; iiicdiiim, ,'1 3lc; common, $11 50. Cincinnati, 0., March 2. Hogs steady; corrroon and liuht, J3 fill 4 10; packing ami butchers, $4445. Kcce'ft, 1291 ut-ed; shipment 978 htal. Kansas City, Mo , March 2 The Live Sloi-k lmlmxtor reports: C'a'tle Receipts, 110 head; shipments, 497 bead; marknt mure active and firm; exporters, 15 0."5 30; good to choice shipping, $1 6!(n:5; c.niuion to me dium, $lM4tO; s ockeis and f'edeis, 3 404 1 5 ; enws, $2 40 3 30. Hegi Receipt , 4593 head; shipment, 1142 bead; market weak and nlow; giod to choice, $l4 10; common to me dMim.$3 7(Kii)390 skips and pins, $1 60 3 00. Sheep Receipt, 051 head: shipments, none; mnrki t ttta ly ; gno.l to choice, $3 60 4 50; common ti mu dium, 2 2 ':i 25. Cuicaoo, III, Msrch 2. The Dro tvrn' Juurnnl repo ts: Catiln receipts, 5000 bead ; Rhipments, S00O bead ; market stra.ly and blow ; shipping ste-is, 0.0 to lf:00 pounds, $3!llK 6 00; itckers and feeders, $34 4(); C'tws. bulls and mixed, $1 60 i; bulk, 3'140; through Ttxai cattle, $1 4 30. llogt receipt?, 12,000 head; Bhiiiinnnt", S!W0 ht)d ; market sleady nnd rn'her s rjng; rough aud mixed, $3 804 15; packing and shipping, $4 154 45; liht, $:i 704 20; skins, $3 803 70. Stieep-receipte. 4000 head; shipments, HH0 hed; market steHilv ; nutives, Pi 503 50; Texans, $J604; lambs, $4 254 5. Al KennpinDriirnu IIAIUHL OI1LULUI DISEASE CURED WITHOUT ME0ICIHE. Oentlemon'i Zloctric BELT. Buapemory. To tho fU-k nntl (N-lillltntd who dintint fln'l rn )ifhi tli old wiij in MWHltowinw tuiiiHimtiB lrnH wh winli to imimN tint fuel llmt ttiTH In h fur Imi; tr aitd iilt-aKiuiiMr n'liiwty. KLKrl HI'TrY Hiid whlrli lHwiiw work HILKNT lAlmt. WUKI.V.TIw nhove rut xhowh t Iih ImImkI Invunllon in tin l''lictria llfll, hihI n van) iiiiiruvMuent on ttnyl liitifct in ihn WHyof hIh-R now aim I . It In In fuel tlit crown iiiK trtuni) li in itm wundnrful 1 Im trtc H( itiifi Kiwin hh llttlt in 4?iurKl. ttis cnrnuit in iiiwt mii! Ijt ffltliy wmir-wr. hi Kloi-trlf Htlt U .iiil.it In n iitwum. tH-lt'itttfto niitnner, infu-lnu tlm fl'rtrio current IntiitltH Hi lntil cohiimi.whicli Im tlia c-ntr of nil tlm iiMrvtMof Ihtt nt Int Kt(4t!ii, mikI wtt Ii oiii polpnn the ultiloniHii ur oLlmr wnnk imri of IknIjt, li ihI tlipohnron the lm-k, rianliiil llm KhtrtrU'ltr tliroutih IIih hoity, iiriii4iHtiiiB nvttry nnrvv, tlnue iml m iimoI In it, Hhririxtninw the it,HHiHl inn iliixfiflion, i.nrlfylnif the IiIimmI, rrjiiH r.intr th fir cuUtlirn. In fact, rHinviKorHlintf t hit Hnlirn nynttfjii ton heitlthy, Tionixil condition pli.vHienlly, nifiitnl ly, 4o. It Kill iKialtivttly cur nrvouK IH'hilhy. FiiiiiH In t lm htu'fc, liint or llnilw, Juinhduu, KIihii niRtiMtn, NtirHluiH,HuiHlicii,Ki(hty,Mvtr or Hind 4hrV)milnint, UyHtMtiHtln, Htmrnl tnkneHN. PllMb Ao. Klm-lrli: HiiHiittiiMory for men trm wilh Bery Hlt. rriieonliiiHrr Helt, $IU; loutln Power.! U hold family utn wur twrnm IwlU Tfa7 u lulJy WHrrniittMl, Not u fw lute uurwi D.S.Porter, St. Loul, Mo., tnyai "1 HafTorvd b nonibr of yetm with iiHiilnlFifHlif. h, (tttimntl lnlillMy. o., mnl ooultl linnlly (Irnif niyimlf iiloiir. Your Belt (Hired uih. I ffnl .HI y(ni yuan (" I rtuHH your UelL a tlm i-rwniewt ctiriv tivuuuanttD tlm worhl. 'H. li. POlt l jVU.TJU'iiiart, Nervous Debility Cured. "Fop ttmrn hiivw bn tronhlw! with Nnnroiidl. blllly, PhIiin In Hack. MUri, o. 1 hooirht on ot your Unltai mivpfhI month hmo, nnd hid now HtMHit H Hlronti Htid hHllhy an VHrjiinl ohtMtrfuiljr rwooiiiniend your ii)'Miinr4." JAMKK HYANKIUtY.MlU MormmRt., Ht, Looli. N, T. Plummer, Ktgln, III. 9Qft "YoorBelt not only rMtmt hmilth to dit kid ney, huturmitly tiiohUil my health KenwrHlly.' )l. TV1 LI MMhlt, VrUtf Munufiuturar, J. Strong, Brighton. III. says "irfoner would not bo my Belt," J wi rTry, Onshler N. t udlnRton Co 240 6. Wateretreet. OhloaRO eayei "I w dehuhlfully miri'nMtd with tlm iwrfomr nee of the libit. Aftr four wtwtkw I wim ntlrtilf rwlievml of a rnvflm ailwk of pHmtonitlM, aud mtr tribuhn th (Ktniplein rure to the Hell," It Mhrtu lil Im) rviiifinlwrod tlmt the ftirwn our wnndnrfnl Kltt rform Im nftir vwrythlnit ) Iihm failed. OverwhelmlnK rwfrrtno(i f untlnhsMl on aw'llcation, 1'anii'liiHt by mallou to pay itaw. AMLItU)ANOAJ.VAMJ(Xj8UN.mh Ht,KU-oui W. U. BATCH. N. . TOO I. S.C.T00F&C0 Printers, Lithographers, Blank Book Manufacturers, No. 272 Second Street, (Arret Block). Sew and Latest St j leg Mock. Sew Tjjie, Sew Maeuinerj. lacreayed facilities fur dolus ol kinds Lithographing. Prkes as low as anwhore, North or East. 1 RIVERS AD STEinCOVTS. HTKAHEBW LEAVIS1U TUI3 i)AV. Frliri Point. ..-.Comoai, 5 p.m. New OHmdi Charli H.Chih thi.1 .ra Cincinnati Qkaniti Etiti, 1.' m. WhiuRlr.r. .CnciAsiV,S p.m. 0rol ..Dna Adams, S p.m St. IiOuit......Arknu Cur, 5 p.m. THVRSDAY. Arkuui Ctty.-KiTl Adihs, 6 p.m. Vicksburf ...Citt or Vicis.iko, 6 p.m. Tiptonvill OiTono, S p.m. FRIDAY. Cincinnati .....BuriKYi Stati, 5 p.m. Nfw0rlen Uimiunu St. 1 m. MOVEMENTS AT TUI LEVEE. Arrivait. City oi Cairo, St. Louis; Golden Rale, Cincinnati; Granite State, Cincinnati; Chickasaw, White mer. Dqftariurtt. Golden llule, New Or leans; Rene Macready. 8t. Francis river; City of Cairo, VivkRbnrK. Beat in fort. Charles P. Chouteau, Chickasaw and Granite state. Boat Ihu IMncn Dean Adams and City of Natchei. Boat Ihit (p. Coahoma and Ar kansas City. Hrrvlpt. Tf.lenlnjr. C.'ty c( Cairo 125 tons miacella neius freight. CUickaeaw 5S ba'es cottoii, 70 pita's sundries and lot household golds. Granite Mute li 12 pkRs furniture, 2104 brls lo'atoee, 520 kgs nails, . nils wluuky, 625 bxs eosp, 20(t pluns, 6211 b staicb, 2S7 empty oil barrels and 23f)!l pkfrs merchandiae. ritTDKIC MOVk.MKNlN. Til it O. Lino ete uuer Guiding Star, Capt. J. D. Heeler, will paw down Friday for Mew Orleans. Tn Buckeye State, Cpt. II. J. Vinton, will be the Friday packet lor Cincinnati aud all intermediate points. The Chickasaw, Capt. K. C. Poetsl, is tbe racket this evenioe at 5 o'clock for While river. C. M. Poital aad A. lianksmith are her clerks. Tin Dean Adams, Capt Henry Cooper, is tbe packet this evening at 5 o'clock for O.ceoia and the upper bends. Win. Smither Is in her cilice. Tub Arkansas City, Capt. II. W, llrolmki, is the Anchor Line packet, this evening at 5 o'clock for Cairo and Ht. Louie. Win. H. Prlchaitt la her clerk, Thk Coihoma, Capt, Thos. Clapgltt, is the packet this evening a 5 o'clock for Helena, Knar's Point and all way landing. Will Ashlord is in her ( 111 ;e. Tna Gayoso, Capt. W. P. Ha'l, Is the packet tmorrow evening at ft o'clock for Hale's Point, Tiptonville and all way landings, Jesse P. Walt is in her cilice. Thk City of Vicksburg, Capt. Henry Keith, fs the Anchor Line packet to morrow evening at 0 o'clock tor Vicks burg and the bends. George Walton Is ber clerk. Thk Kate Adams, Capt. Mark K Cheek, is the I'nitedStatas mail packet to-morrow evening kt 6 o'clock for Unt une, Arkansas City and all wav land- inga. VV. U. U.'anker is in her olllce.. i Thk Granite H'ate, Cnpt. A. .1. Lind say, having been unavoidably d I iyed, will leave to-day at 12 o'clock for Cairo, Louisville, Cincinnati and all way landings on the Ohio river. Dm A. Marrs is in iharge of her otlice, in- eisted by Charles Pat'erson. The Granite State will give cheap rates to all p-intH JNorl.u aud haat Tub great iron steamer Charles P. Chouteau, Capt. Win. II. Thorwegen, having been unavoidably detained ou aero not of ber big trip and labor, will gtt away this evening at & o clock lor Helena, 1 jrrene, Arkamm City, Green ville, Mew Orleans and all way land- ' ings. (irorge Miltenberger prnides in her cilice, Basic ted by Clem Nolle. UENERjit, NEWS, RusiNans fair. Wsatbs!! clear and cool. Rs (ii'rs by liver yesterday, 58 balee ot colt in. Thk Hone Macrtady departed laH evening for St. trancis river, Thk river here is 27 feet 8 tenths ou the gange, a fall of 8 tenths in the last 24 bouis. Thk Joe Pt ters got away lait even ing for Arhaiieiis fiver with a good showing ol freight. Tim Guidon Rule, from Cincinnati, PHFHt.d down VfHienlity luorninit for NVw Orleans, loaded flit, without landing, Hint lull ct people. Thk City of Cairo p.eod down yeR tnriluy inoiniiig for Vickhburg. She ilischerged hei 1 2.5 tnnii of freight, and nd'leil 117 hta i of etock and It) tins of rundrieu. Thk Chirkniuw arrived early yebtir day nnrnug from Wbiie river with 5H bales ( f I'otton, 110 packages of sun dries and a big lot of H. II. goods, and returns uimin this evening. The (J t a ii to State, Capt. A. J. Lind fr), arrived yfBtenlay morning from Cincinnati with 0H87 packages of mis cellaneous freight, and returns again to-day at 12 o'clock for the Ohio river. WBATIItR AID IllVEKS. Omi'N Signal Rkhviok, V. S. ., Msmi'Iiin, March 2, 1 p.m. Tho following olnorvatioim aro taken at all matinim named at ii me ridian time, which in one hour tauter than Meinphia time: Chango. Tnim) Fall lOtlm lUtllH lOtllH i ('air Cliattaiiooga .. Ciiit'iiinali Davenport Dubuque Fort Smith Keokuk Helena :!! La t'roHso.... Leavenworth... 8 8 Little Rock 8 5 Ixuiaville s MemphlH 27 Nnahville 1" New Orleime... 12 Omaha Pittmiurg I ti St. IiiiiH 17 1 St. l'aul 4 Shreveport i:i Yirkeliurg :8 Frozen. Cincinnati, March 2. Noon River rising, with 22 feet oo the eaiige. Weather clear; thermometer 2!1. Pittrbdro, March 2. Noon River 5 feett) iDcbeson the gauge and eta tionary. Weather clear and cold. WnKii.iNQ, March 2. Noon River 8 feet 4 inches on the eauge and fall ing. Weather c'tar and cold. Kvanevillb, Mnrch 2. Noon River falling, with 20 feet on the Range. Weather cold. Departed: Guiding Star, noou. Louisvilik, March 2. Noon River stationary, with 8 feet 10 inches in the lAb'veV statwinsJ' tr...... :i2 ranal and (J feet 8 inches on the fa' la. Itnsineea good. Weather fair and cold. Cairo, March 2. Noon River 32 feet U inches on the gauge and falling. Weather cloudy and cool. Arrived: Joseph It. Williams and tow, Pitta burg, 1 p.m. ; Helle Memphis, Vict-s-barg, 1 1 a.m. ; U. P. Schenck, NewOr leans, 11 a.m. Departed: Joeeph S. Williams and tow, New Orleans, 11 p.m. MTemrat uf erraa Slnmen. Nkt York, March 2. Arried: Celtic, Liverpool. STKAMHtMlS FOR LOUISVILLE A CINCINNATI Meniph'g and Cincinnati Packet Co roat i.orihviLi.E tint maiATi. II. J. Vinton mailer. Will leave i'RIUAY, Marsh 5th, at 6 p.m. Knr (raubt or inuiiit apply to 0. B. RUS SELL, Anoni. No 12 Mudnon it. Teleohoaa Ko lT. JOHN flARK, Pannier Ateot. Htramer JAMKS W. KiAVV follow.. Lav Inr '! iifF.UT. Murrh Mth. FOR VICKSBURG. l.lir-i.H. MNil-l'OK VK'kaBU K.i. City of Vicksburg,?v llenrr Keith maoter, aa.Sii Will leave from hlerator TUI KsUAV, March 4tb, a. l p.m. got treiftit or uaeMire iv to Aueiunn.eipi. II ' I,. Ar t. FOR NEW ORLEANS. MAROI GRASEXCURSI0N. The elextnt liJewheel pu!ennar ten jier GUIDING STAR, J. D. Healer tu iter, WILL LKAVB AS AB0V8 Friday, .March 5th, at 12 o'cl'k. aooa. For lurthtr tnfnrinatlnn avr'r to C. 11. UUKHKI.L, Aent, Telephone 17. i MaJuon n. .Iicmmr II Khnkun. PniiRrtnrpr Airnt. m FOR CAIRO AND ST. LOU IN. Nf.l.oiila aad Xrw tlrlvMU Aarher i-laa M. Mnil-Por Cairo and St. Louii. Arkansas City, jSU 1lrolaikl...mAiiter. . rl5.i4 Will leuve from ElevaWr VV KDN K.SUA Y, Mari'h 3l,at 6 p.m. For fri'iaht or p apply to Al) Kl'OKM, dup't. (VI,. IIai.i.. Pim. Ar't. FOR TIPTONVILLE. Knr Oioeola, lUlai Point. CargthertTilla, Uayon ar, Tliilonvllle The new '.itmii AYOSO, is2& W. P. Hall majterl J.D.FnUer.....alerk. will leave above, and all way peinta. KVKHV MONDAY and TUliRSOAY at 5 li. rn . For frirhl or mMa.-e aiM'ly on hnitril. LEK LINK 8TKAMERS. .oJenliU,l'''rlira l'itnl ami Mean plaia nail 4w'Ml IhI t'ompemjr. Fcr Helena, Ulnninle, Frlari Point anil ail W Laniliori-ateamoi I'oaliuiun, K. T, Olatett... matter I Plr.tt Vhou...ourk will leave an above on every MUNiMY. WKDNimDAY and FRIDAY, at i j'aluck. Far Raalolph, Fcltoa. Oini and Wa Laadlni Steamer DEAN AIUMS, J. V. Cooper, matter.. ..J.W.Hraltkera.clork Lea v aavry MONuAV. WdUMbnuAY and FRIDAY at p.m. jThe boU of this linn rtanrve the rlubt to pail all landinia . the - v,.u;a ankyrfoem unaafo. Office, No. 1 M'li. .1 A VI KS 1,KK. .'., Hon't, MeinplilNmid VIchHbnrgl'nckett'oru piuij U. S. Mull Line. For Helena, ('onoordia, Terrene and Arkas laa Oity The eleiant paaaemer aUau.nr KATE ADAMS, rZZ M. R. Cheek... maater I W. 0. D:auaer...:lrk Leavoi Memphla KVKRY MONDAY and TUllR8IAY. at 6 p. oi., rnaorrint the right to rasa all landintrt thepnpla'n maydontn unaafe. For general Inforiuation apply at office, No, a Midison atreot. K. WALWORTH, Anal. .KHIN OABR. Vtn'r Arnnt. Telephone ZH. Mcmihls& White lUvor L'kt.Co 17. 8. MAIL LINE. STR. CHICKASAW, - IS. 0, Poatal..maaUr I 0. H.t-utaa.Moilrk yoa I'lareindon, lalla lllnir, Is Aro, . a a nal, Jni kaoHpurl uml Httarej. LaSAVKJ MUMIMHH k'very W BON KHUAY, at 6 p.m. Throath raiee to all polnu, Krelaht eoatlsned to " aUmuhli and Wall rkivar Paoket Cc mpany'' be(orwfi4 prsmptly. i ti. j LOWB, Aent, IM-.. .1 MHInn . Telanhnna No. W. ! - 1 --3 The St, Francis IClver TransnortaUoa Co.'f fine HIHe-W heel V. H. Mall tit-mer Rene Macready, ifi' fl. K. Jopltn ruaater, WILL, LKATR NKIMPIIIli KTKHT HIKNU4T, at S o'olock, for Marianne, the Cot-OtT. tad Intarmedlate Undin.a on bt. Vranols river. The eapt.iin reaervea the riicbt to i'Jt all landinaja he deeina nnaafe. JAH. LKK, Jr., HnTMoif(V trH.. No. 4 MRdiann at I .- -!-- 3 Arkansas Jiivcr I'K't to. Str. JOE PETERS, tT K. II. Smith... .inaaler, uit!faV ( Leavea Mnuipliia livvry TUIS')AY at 6 p.n Str, E. W. COL Kd Nowlund maatr. Leavei Mcuipuia Eveiy SATl For frciicht or paaaane a;i'l ' U. C. 1.0 Office, TJo S Mmllann at. Tel FOJt WHITE It MILT IIAIUl MeuiphU,ffhlte I Black Ei Vm Tl.laaw.. T 17.11. TtlnfT Tl- and leg-ant fr.whl 'paaiaDger t?nro , Milt llarrv .1 inaater Will leave KVKRY SATURDAY at6o'clr p.m. Thront-h ratea to all point.. Krel.tr; " eonalaned to Milt IJarry Line, Minphia.w, he promptly forwarded. W.J. P DOVLh, UtBoeWMailiaoaaL Telephone 3i. JaaHi 1) FaanKLm, Paatenier Aient. Tel ephone 2.17. jT F7no'LSt &bkOm (avevavsoRs to o. a. holht a bro.) Funeral Directors, R30 MAI.M ST.', MEMPHIS. A FULL tnd oomplote Hook of Wood and v.i, III, C':uo aod Oaaketi, Clnth-Cov-ered Casketa tad, Banal Kobe! alwaya ea band. atarOriera by telraih prowpy CI. Id. i JEAFSENH-Ita CAUStS and CIK.ty MM ,.,.c who waa deaf twenty-einht yeai". ' ri.l'-d lirnioatot the noted ipecialiai. of the d y with uo benefit. C'calo BlanaLr in thrre montha. end aince then hundreds of ' other by ttu prooeif. A plain, aimpleand auccaaful home treatment Aoireae X. 6 I'AUK.IUHKaatXih St.. flat Tortr C 'y ' i M. STAJvILBY-, E FUNERAL DIRECTOR, 05 Miwlleoa Btrcot. Jtcnitabts, T . FULL itock of Wooden and Metallin L Caa and Caaketa. Burial Rotiea. tn alwayeon Hand. Ordera by T.letraphor Il. tphoo Proispily attended to. 1 vii IN, s 1 'wii-sa i t.J r f'SfVA v-1 ihtk !: '.-3l