Indianapolis Sentinel, Volume 34, Number 122, Indianapolis, Marion County, 2 May 1885 — Page 6
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THE INDIANAPOLIS DA I LT SENTINEL SATURDAY MOHNING-MAY 2 1885
fiHMICIiLAKBCOegRClil. äONKtf AND tfrOCKS.
Hew York Financial SXarkct. flTCW TORK. May 1. -Money On call ccuüncs easy at per cent, clo'.lrg at per cent, ftlzaa Mercaauio Paper 33 per ecru Ear 6irrer-;r;;. Foreign Fxcbange Ii very q-iiei; actual busing i flr.ee at lf343. Tbe sales ?! steck today aggregated lt7,Cc5 hrc, including the following: Dei ware. Lickwahia aud Western, 17,700 1 ha re; Kansas aad Texas, 6 SCO shares: Lake Shore, 9.7C0 snares; Ncrthwcttern, 11. ICO 'hhsres; Pacific Hail. S.V3J trts: ?t. Paul, 10.21 o share: Union Pzc ü -.. 1 t.XD hares :;Wetern Union, H.-0 stares; Union Pacilij, preferred, 5,100 shares. Government Ponds Have been quiet an J strong for tte 3, which sho a gain of J per rent in the )fke tid, while tfce 4's are per ceau lower. Tuere was a tale of tLe r?s:'.ercd 4'sti Mae Pondi have been dull. The railway load rnamet has been more ct'VA to day, the total tale bi eg! 1.U29.C a;, an incea OTr yetterday of 5-9 bH3. Prices Were heavy in the forenoon, but rallied in many cases later la ibe day, ar.a the closlna quotations are lrregalar. The racst active bond were Erie teconds, ftet tehers first. Metropolitan Elevated e-onT?, Normern Pacific and F.ist Tennessee. Virginia and (itergia isMiPf, Chesipcake and Ohio sixes, aeries A. declined " per cent, to I'CJgt series It were not traded in. but the payment of the internet du 2 uriay is ma klug f,(od progress. Aoout f jO OjQ vr.'ro thus i aid out to day in aiAh. Tnere was a coatinutiiou to ur of trie H:llncs whici b. be. a neu a proD.iaeat feauretf tte no'.k xaarkc; i. r m me tir.? ;t. tha t Ui be in liT.O saaro. an incr'-ato ovt-r ye?ter !y of 1 1, COO shares, ur-r (j ftnt of t uij' buiDss w Jone in St i'-i'il, unem Union, La-ia wanna, Union l'aCiS: and Northwestern. I he market wu stendy at the orea!nj and c jht'i:it. trong until hue In tie aiter::oja. bua csr.lirid aiiact fas tale upon tne whl- list, wiiich rttulrtKl In deirftj-ins the iri2i or :i freiciml tmoui'i'. Tne fiu l prices were witniu ) A r.r per cent, ol the low .t qno':'.:oni oj the day. '1 ne total alcs in t:a U-t hour uione were 40.J.J rhaie. er 27 per cnt of tne lay'i bnsiarsi. rron.Incnt coj-nmi.lo'i hon-ej identified with the ball pirty fay that orders to ouy on every decline- are inf reirisr, and thfre in other evidence that the treet is bVco tain j; tome wfcat more bullish in sentlnunt. There wa? not single active 8 oci on the list whose extreme fluctuations exceeded 1 percent. Western Union Is an exception to tha Kener&l list, and showa a net gain of per cent., while Jlfasouri PaoICc ia down li per cenL and Unloii raciH'j per tent. A careful analyst of President lata-' itpottshowa that the Unloa Pacific Hallway owni tte tuorrcous sum of S.0,1'j4,910 of bond3 and Und noted of tcelronn rono:, and roudi and bto::c:f branch or tributary Uaea. This ia Uia Urest amount ot similar Rivets held by any railroad co'poration in the United fciates, aod tbe com par y denvts tt larije reveufje from tt;ei.rae. 'ihetollowias2:s a rtcap.tulatioa ol the securities referred to: I'onds of their own rcflds :;.4i',7,4 iMitHaof branch uu! tributary roaia :J i,'iJ?, U Ltnd notes ana Ijii I cavi lü,6"4.i'i fctock gl othtr raiiroid compiniei..... ;;j.ys),').t Total...- 101.9LO t Paul I also pr ecu. hUter; Oaiah.t preferred Is lower; Oesou Navition Is down 1 . and Michigan Central cIo.eJ at a lossol 1 pertain. O tero were a few pales of Clevtltnd. 'oiucijU, Cincinnati and ladiauapolia at S4.!'i'3JS;. Tte n&riet closed with the following pness c!1: I wrrnt. tcn-2?. lC2'i! -ealiTtlleA N.h. r.i a united Mates S'uv, United crUtes r.ev 4j121 LoulsTile&N. Atby. C;, 4 ilUU l3t pi rari. A Gin. seouis facino of "1 .it fbnt. Fi 'tflii'L 11 Arle Kxcr e tt Lichta & Willci, vo Loalona coasala. 7t Uincottrl t'a ICi Bta iCQ ...... 1 0 " ls;h Aß. a rst..1!a Ymccssee old... 47 i;!!?40 t'nir.l... tm.Z'Sxy. 6t dt. L...M li to pre'orred.. 21 J.sioiri P',ifa...... v. obi: a onto , jMorrMt-3 .(8px.. .....I-'-' g Ua8hTliie A Chat-.-!N. J. Cevitra' s; lex, r. l?!.a fisrii. 2 '. Tct. P. üio üiando 54 Ncrlhtrr Pci unten i'c. Erf. in 'Xorlua Pac. rid -. :. D. P. land crant?...lC;; Chi.?, it Kortiivrestra vj U.P. kizxxgit:Ld-.lis ,u. an. pfj r.j Vlrsln:a b.. -. 3- 5ew Yorit Centrsl s)'C Va con.ex-matcoap 47 t?i:lo Central.- . V. V:rsl&:a cefcrrcö... 4!'0!:lo A Mlnürdppl. 11' , Acacia ipres- 16 O. t M1;. rfd 6: Allezeny Centra.!-. ? J Ontario A Wctem ' .; A. & T. U, pM... J:j Aincrlcax hxprec. 0 jrail. c edai it. Ss .N. 6t Une Pacific - i-r, Usaca eouthera 2.' Or.nral Pacific - 1 s:aceatcaxe A Ohle 4 (Jr?oaTTan5can't'l. 1 -:i Ore2oa JnTroTen't '2:y, Paciüo Hall-....-. . .r .'4 Paaatna s Forls, 1). A E. ; Pictsbur,j... 13 Dllllr-of? Dill- 11 lill' A O pre.d flrsU Eoadir.?...-....-. Kock Inland -....-112 - CHiicao A Alton 13T C, A A. preferred.-...ro CMi, Ear!. A q 121 ciua,ötL. AN.O- .... yt. L, A Pittsburg s C Et. L. A P. p:d 17 Otn.. Ban. A CleTe.- -0 CltTindAColnmbus. -G St. L. A yan. yrac. 17 Do. flret pfd - . SO ('., M. A St P.. ....... 70 3U Paal f. A M 87 St. Paul A Omaha. I'J'S ! P. A O. p!d . li '. Delaware A bTsd .... s i Tsxaa P&dCc10 49'i DenTer A JR. Graa 1. 4 I u. 8. Express hi J&T1&.- llJ.iW., 8t.L A PaciflC-. Tia preterro4l 21 Do. pfd r, iast Tenaeeee 3'i. Wells A Farzo Ex .U'" Jta?tTennej6eepid.- 5 W. Ü. Telc?raph....fort Wayne 13 Colorado Coal iqv' Hannibal A Bt.Joo. IJXsadwood If. A BL J. pfd... Koniestaxe . 10 üxr;crn ..-ii?y Urou SilTOj...., ... or.axaA Texas... 16$ Ontario . 1. iillno:s Jeatral. 120o kMicXsllver. - 4 I., tt. A w... . 9!v;uo. preleiTed... 2Ch52ä A Tctm. ...... lsv:fioGtiera Pacicc.2J is sze JG.T13 s est.- 4 ! sctro Laae Haore. - 5?'4I Forelzn money and Stocks. I-ONDON. May 1. The Eank cf Lngland gilnrl X3 it0 bullion on balance to-day. PARIS. May l.-Three rer cent rentes, "it lie for the account. COMHfcUCUL. Dry goods were fairly actlxe, with liberal Mies cl white good3. The grocery market Is quiet, with sngara strong, and cotTces, teas, rice ani other lines about steady. Buttel and choe3e remain without aniraatiou. Domestic dried fruits remain fir hi. Fish ia fa'i request and unchanged. l-e?8 regain stecJy at previous quotations. Wheat In local circles we not a firm anl atea j ftclins for ail grad-1, and while prices are not o hlnas they were Thursday, yet the absence of cfi'erlngB would indicate that fellers were not very deilrous ol disposing of atock at present pric2. Seaboard aun"era quite a decline from the marked adva:;ct ol few days ago. New York golns o J and Baltimore lc. Corn Firm at quotations. Choice grades shvio higher, acd demand ia excess of oSerins 5l--s of hish mixed is made oa call at 5Jc regular, ani KlicdatWo track. Futures dull. Raceip's oaly fair. New York shows a lower market as in wtict. being lower, Ealtiraore lc oil front Thursday s quotious. Oats-Scarce ani hlhe-. All tpot shlpnieats ia Roo 1 denard. Th fo'Jiwirtz table thowi the receipt of srala at this point lor tto rtt twf niy-fcur hours; u.ceiTOd P. our, tbj nieat, ta l.'j. C.Cv: tyo'u, fca tAeo..awioa tao;a anuwa iuc araouni wt arsis In store at iris point:
Wt't j Corn. iaui. j ir;. K.era;or A Rix', uro Tö KeTttSTB. 9.0X! ?0C 8.9-! Ci-cltsll-.eratcr 10.0GC b,QK. 2.CCC- .. Was-jrrEleTator., ... , . , ElaxatorD s,000 10.0Cj-7.!L. Total--. .. .. S,20C 29X 27.C3C Toi Oor7epgHy lag year S7.QJC1 20.ÜVX IO.CQgI 1L&0
K-loar. Qraln and Ut. yiop-ntent, 13 .33 53: extra fancy. $4 75 j I W; larcy. II 104 C:; choice, SI öUö; laaily,
13 V 12: trotle cm, 1 3 2s.n1 53 : dtmtlo eTtra. Si KOi exr i tiqi w, tnpofijae, Otn i to : fine. 12 5092 40.
Wtcf.t-e qUOW ; So. a acts ito. a ym - - Po. 3 ayi .. ...... . - All Od. Oorn We qnetc: po. 3 wbtte. Co. s wmt liizh 2ixed. MlxM Mixtd rejected RUh mixed rejected Kcjected yellow-.- . 14 j, 'l wniie re tec ted I?o. 8 White rejected ound Zar. - Found F.ar,No.2 White. Boned Eat, hi?h mixed...... Oats Wo quote: no. 'i white LVht nixed,. INDIANAPOLIS "WHOLES ALE MAltltET. Dry Oooda. mm WlnCtCT Ianc7 s Merrlnak rnnrr... ractco fancy 6 i-Xanestoa fantrr. Cocheco fancy, t;crw;ck tancy.-...-Klchmond fancy ... finont fancy Hamilton fancy....5'i Wasn'n'toa Ind. biaa.G' American fancy,- -SS1 Amerlcaa lad. tine -7 American ahirüns 4 W Albion 6olid c-yj Allen fancy - ... .-.5 Hi 5lmpoa'a m!aln?...-.C Allen thlrtla? ..S Steel PJyer fincy-5 fitrrin-acJK ihirtla2..l;1Dannll fancy Dnzsa y assies. Pxci-c V rc?''n las- 9 fianntcn'i alptcos. 8 Haolltcn i mix 10 PaclncHOO iawna 10I Pacinc üranly 11 Pacific Charahray. 3 P-iclUc crjt3in03.. .. H Paci3c c i. suitings... P&cl.iQ percales 's I'scic A c?iCia,i'!.-.10 PaclSn Auitiaiian cr r-e 13 PiC'.CC 6-4 A. C. II CO Pac.Cc C-4 2. X. o-asb.ü: Pacific 6-4 A. J. CMil.ij HachcE:cr;i WiJt.10 Uaches.tcr X l)c2.UK Atintlc ipjfn -- in At;antic G. iL. cash.l i AUahUc r. ctcivn Arllntoa J-Ia naa'a veiliaij.. -....M..'tt Atllajtoa 1 f.ny Cammer 20W1I COTTCN. i;iaa;ic A-. 7VfBci!'jid i... nasuc ii ....... .. .7 irtiira .. iystto hirer...-- tVA I Yardstick. , Lftwronca L. L . SXITreraout C. C. Indian II ad ..7 stark A Coneto?t W .6X HAranact 1.. . - - V-4 11 x-trtfreii v-.. Ut.Ca C'....-, Pcpcercll E 7 iitoott -jcx ...a reppereil8-4 is IMaachuaetta B. PepperßUlO-4 . 20 Iwindsor H. A'l K.3i.CHBD COTTOSS, And.-ccogsn L 7M Earker Illlla-...... 7' 5 Lorsdale..-... ....... yA Parwell ........ 7;-J Pallardvaie by4 MaouvlUa.... . 8 Warjrotta. ,.10V Prnit of the Loom..- 5 Hill's Semper Icem.- 7k Farmers' Choice LlacifitCDe A. A . 7.ijDwisht Anchor. 8S Ecpe,- - C'-j! Pocahontas 7?4 reteiinlle........ 7 iChoftnntHill . -cppt-rci: w-t.. Mi ix)nciaie UimbrlCl-' A rep Kiel! 10-4. 22dJust Out-... 4:4 COTTO. ftaHKXJS. B'n arm 6 7 iTreciGut P- . 7 8 jrreaiwui C 8 9 (Tremont 1. . 9 10 jlremcatli.. KM 7 7!; s 9' 10 ' 8 vi 1 Trciaoat DL-... iTemont H. Tremont P 1'rexcnt a.., TTexaoE t Y Irtrsont X. - ... 7 - 7 .S MV It Tremoat N li3 Tremont O.. . y AalCrtCJl fN ' 4 rasaaaFJT- . 0 8 . sv; 7 .marlon jj:. , 5ahna K...-, a-hna T MtlcrtoaCL....- 7 8 iir.lertoa V.. Aa-hnn D .Vahr.a C 8'!E.Jertcn T rJllortnu R.... I' A ... ... 9 '.2 Mrrioa C ...... Navhna A 5 as hu a AA v jhiicrton it 01 EI'. rtou -a... ....10 -.11 ....IS 11 12 li i4j; 10'--, Ki'ertcu P lii-4 Cilenoa O ... 14 iKilftrtoa V..., Na-hna X... KAiüua XX. .Uli Araorreajt - . L&Xl Z&i'rC ..... GJ.VOW Yore ..... White M'f'zUa ... . ;t . 7, F.erkSi'.irt' 7 iNorcrn lie .. 7 I kcv a!.... 5 V m i . ...... j 7 v.r.til.-9 (Ir-.-ivM. 7 Joancon bnk fold V Plains and CKsnoTs. Ano'teT. . 9 I Al&D&ma plalcTs.... m 7" Amosieai, fancy 10 jUoaLelaua plaids.-..., 7 ;-. Pates. .......... .., . 8,V Ottawa plaids... ....... 7 Ctls B E... Kdfcbnr? cherlota... 1 Park Aril!, 70check.12 TTvcratt cheTioü.. . 8 Park ilills, 80 checi.,13 (Urcat licpafcUo C'dST. 7 Xcocony ciieck. uclaratlan . 7'; -Oils chfcck , Sv Hamilton trlrecO nrsixs. Ol, ASA Yort. blco ..14 1 15 11 .. .. 7 UtU Is B Otis C C... York, slato-.. York, fancy.. Amoesea?... lOakland, A... 2rreTett. Kaymaker .... Columbian.... Ilioston . TICKINGS 13V Lewistoa, ?g T4vt 11 V. Ijwitnn ti ' ) 1 Atnoak, A OA Tora, sc in Coacstoea, extra-..-.18 Oakland, A... 7 Ooestcga, O OA .US Oakland, A A 7S 8BACJ BAGS. Ara rticaa ...- .-ia 1 g ran gpr, ........ -.20 PrankllnTllle ........20 (Lewis ton .. .2 J eurk, A.....23H üeorzla. A .. .-..18;5 AkPrr chair. White 18 jCoTerlet Charn...U20 Colored ... . IM No. ftOOCottoa Yara.13 aalie Wlcr 20 llwiao.... .m -The Prodnee Market. Zt.?" 100 Per doz.: rrora itorc. 111120. i.,XUaiiIWIJeif rncy,27a2Sa; choice, 18 jiOo; -i7 ;1octed' "'ICC: country, fancy, lSct ESeV 5JfeiS1k2eS tta4l.,8.3ic; low Poaltry-Hens, per lb.: roosters. 4c: hen turkeys, 10c; torn tarkey3. kc: o.d gewo. sat weh-t'.-auiered, per co., St SO; dacka, p;r doi., reftttert ?rlraa jeeaa, 45c; mixed and dacka, Kaks-:3154c. co!-Tub-washed and p!ck3d, 26333c; cawashed medlnm. IS.?; nnwühed common, Ik.-; newsafcrd flee. 15öH8c; Cotswold, 17c: burry a i t cnmerrhaatable at their Yalue. cotton fleeces. 14l5c The Provision Market Eelow are tne present johMnj; prices: Bzaoked Heats, caaTA-ed or plain (plain niaau Cot guaranteed against skippers is. C Hams: ia to 124 lbs. average, Hc4Uic; 15 Iba. average, 10l4c; 17S lbs. average, lue: 2J lbs, average, y;4r. heavy average, 2125 lbs. 9y2u Ootuo hanm. ,Kellaboirana.,, 7c: do "Porter Brand" 7e: California hsms, -ReliAola Brand," 7Hc: do Porter Brand." 7V4c; agllsh breakfast bacon. Clear, '.Sellable Eran V l'.o: English aaonidars, liht do. 6i0: English 6houllers, heavy do, c: lamiiy atonilers, pieces, do. ü.'a; dried beef, do, 15c. Bacon-Clear aides, lijjat or nedlaa wt.. 7'io, do bellies, llcht or medium wt.. S-ic: dobacfts: light or medium wt., 75aC; do French flitch, 6c D.S. and Plcaled Meats-Äalsh cared, clelr cl4fS?r J0 nraok3d.7cz Beaa pork, clear, per bbL, 200 Iba., 815 00; pork, clear, per bbL, 20Ö lcj. ai.; CO; family pork, clear, per bbl., 200 lbs., Ill M; family beef, per bbl., joaibs., 18. Abo in bbls., coatalnta? 1W D,s., at half the price of tne parrels, with 50c aided, to cover additioail cost of packasc ird-Parekettle-rcaaerod m tierces, tlict In half barrel" cr&O-lbtubs. 8'; 48-lb tin tabi. 9c: 0-ibri;a,ic: 10-lb pails. 9Hc. Eolczaa in cloth 60: in alia, 6J3. The Grocery Market. Cte?ie-ma cream, new York, 1131ft: Ohio, Ü EK11, ÄSi Vit pound; wlJcoasla, lue; saPe.-Or. lie; young America, lie. 4aoc3-Ooxamon, vlQo; crdioary, IG'-i lie; lair, llsilc; prirae, I2fäu.& strict v prime, Li3i3ic: choice, I249uc: OM 00. erameatJav, wti25ie: McLauKhita's XXX X n'f?' Ha Packa?ep, ICOlh cases, 14?; eo-lo -:v ArhnckIe' roaitel. 14c: Le7er!nKa. 14c: Cardoba, I3.!4c; Gate' A No. 0, 15io; öaut prime, 14;c Sugars critical, TTCc: powderod, 7o: grnn. lated. essc: standard A, 5)oso; olf A, bye( 6c: white extra O. 56lic; Uht brown, kSSL00?? p8 ; 45o; Sew Orleans brown, &s55)4C. Molasä ana 8yrnps New crop 73w Orleans BOiasses, 6CQ550: tyrap. 2Sc3.5g por zaU for common to choice; mapie synip, 21 10 41 35, Elce Carolina and Louisiana, t::c 8p:ces Pepper, 18S19c; airpice, 10312c; clove, 20Säc; Klnm, I7arüc : daaamoa la mats, 12315c; nutmegs, 75v'soa Salt Lake, la car Jots, 9lc: dray lots. 81 trjl Ci; Snail lots, 10C more from atore: dairy, Ji 25j3 ca. 8tarch Refined pearl, ShCo per ib.; S.ireka, 4c; Chaairloa g0o3, liuap, e5)va; Laprorad Cora. 6H7VEalt Irish Mackerel, extra e2s,?74 perhbl.: naive, I12M: Ne.lxaackere 1820: haUfs, 13 C 10 : No. 2 raackercl, 111 60 5 1 4; haive fiM'jj; Na 2 median. 13: halves. 4 53: No. a mackarel. Ia60: halves. fC03 Wt No. 1 white fiih, J7 55; toneleea Cah, is 6054 per luo lbs,; boneless co 1537; extra. Hü; Grand Bink, $55Xa per lb,; family white fish, ti CO per 100 lbs.; No. 4 pickerel, $3 00 per 100 Iba.: b alii but, 14c per 10. roreign rml London uyer ratnlas, new 3 253 40: new Valencia, llftllfco: snitann, lie; new lc?cjcl raLElax, wocrowa, u tii 75; Call
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fornk L. 1. t2 to; three crown, ti 10. Lemona Mearfna, U 7cn prnn I'urktah. bwc: enitanaao.,8Sc;carrantf, 5S'x'c: newfljea, lay em 13 He Datfie-llatta, 4&P; Fd m ten. pound boxen. 4i0c Oranve-Navel, crate. 4 M Ä5: Menlna Oracre lnleO.. Sdfctt 75 doable 0..83 C(X 23. Imperial do.,4 6035 CC; Valencia cafes. U 6CV-47 CO: California oranges. t3 00 J 50 per box. Peanuts Raw, Tennessee, 4fiK", wiimiriKton, 8H2: roajted, lOo: Tonoeiee, cyr. Eanaaeafi3i rer beach. Cocoanu Lift WWia. Canned Goods We aaow: Tomacs, t iba.. SI Co. Pearhea. 2 lt. rtanaara, St 5i ai 70; S lbs., ?1 9V($2 00: sccrida, 2 ID?. Q ftl CO: 2 lbs., il fa.i 43; Pie PeaChea, 3 Iba, fa 20 1 1 25: 6 lbs., 2 C5 r 10; ElAikoonles, $t ooqt OS; Ptrawtcrrle?, 31 IO 4I 15: Ucpb.Tr!co. S1153H -;
t 25'51 S5: Pl-:Mp:.!cf!, Zl hi ii cc; sumoa. 1 Ih., 11CC5170; Tamblcr 3e:M-. 8-i JXJe; Covs Oyüttrs, 1 Ib., l!?ht wetsüt, fi' Vjvo; 1 Ib., full we&ht, 81fclJ0:2 lbs-, il.lt wol.T.t. Sli'j; 2 1.. foil wclLt.SlSSl iarilaoa. roach. 's, l5pr.(Tos. : AT?3r;"4i. 'i'. aOi pr doa; Arolc, S U, KTj:: R lfcs. SJ 50,52 CO; ratlca, U i-Q V.l CO. V(:er;.M-s and Fruit. Bt5 Choice nvr, n eo: nediara, fl UJ, Mtirrowa, W2 V Cudiorrla. 5-t. i eis toes $2 CCi 5 pr Do!; r.5-t7frO r'Teet Po-Atoe- PbiLvJ.11.! j Jjr.ets. i5 - i. F-aitlmore. 844 50: Kentucky, i ol: v-io ieet!, X i f.CU 75 per thl. Apr:es Cede?, Zi QX M: JiLCy, S3 ECl; caa. Bion, tl Ü5;l 0. Dried Apples Svaporatt.t, Strj corxnoa dried. 6-35)40, Pcftchts Dried peache, 2i.'.l7.s, CiUfom'.a ta'.ve?1. 15: evaj.rvts1. 10 -4 Ai7?. Cabcae New, per irate. ! OV-j t,o ürJor 4 CO31 W per bbl; Eerrau3 onions, 51 f 0 per crete. Oiiloa tets White bottom, S7 0")p?r bi.; yellOT bcittca.üi to v?r bu.; top'.1;, iJ CO psroti. Eoacy ISöflüa Soed-Tlnoihj, 1 W31 75 ry.r clf?er, ib 75;C (0 Mr np-bfi: li'e srrasa. extra c!--a Krtuey, X) 1(;1 2 vr hmue.'; o-cnurl sriss, SI ko per busiiel, owiuq to quality. CoI and OoKn. PltttSars, per tc. 54 CO: üut'iMClt-s, 57 CC; zioad City, J4 03; IciiaiA blorc. MOO; cole, Vu Irc: ct!te, crnshed, Lie; Jisua coaj, !, Vj; Shut's coa?. 82 CO. Uldea, Ltthr mid Tallow. Keailcck sole, 245310 : oik solo, 30,i3;0j Pt-ia slvanla harnevt) leather, 3317c: harness ißiir-er, 2;35c: bridle leather, per dox., 13 ii72; dritjj kip, 80QS3CI French kip, SOc.i 20; doacsllo cail, TOcniSl 10: French calf, St lC-41 M. indes No, 1 cared, 7QSc: No. 1 preen, SCe: No. lcalf. S.ailOc; cured, lOjjlic; dry ualt, iw; flint, 12c; No. 2 hides, fac off. Tallow Prime, ec: No. i, Co, Grease Erown, 434io; white, 55X01 yellow, 43lhtC Drug Market,. Alcohol, 25(32 SO: cal erne!, 75 ?,35o; cataphor. iS;3C; rochlnesl, SJciGia; Chloroform, DU- ja oc; inn opium, C4 250 4 t0; indigo, 3i COv-il a; moi; I bine, li 40.;i3 65. Oils 'astor, 81 55 Jl 60; swett til, o'ive oil, 51 60-3 i; ber-iamot ßaade.-son's), 82 2fri&0; lemon (-aderso-'b;, tl 752 00. Quinine P, A W., 9jjU u). cluchonloa, 4Ctoc. American M-c&rb, soda, 4333 ; Eajrllsh do.,5.li;:)Cc äantf-Oarröfa, 2-os. pick., II Oü per dos.; 4-ox. bottlea, ?3 C9 per doa. F:o-j j ilphur, 433a Turrcutin e6(t.J3c; Ea?l'sn Venetian red, by bbL, 3c; lesi quAatltla.?, 1 Iodine 14 DO; lolMe poth, ft GO. Wot. 2Sc. Rhubarb. Wean 23. Window-glass, 7J aul ICo ; double, 75 per tent, off. Iron and ttel Market. I?ar Iron Jl 903? ic: rates ;hoop iron, S2t0 -atei Norway and 8 weed iron, 5c ratee: horso enc-o r-ju, lc. Horso Khoe Pardsn A Perklas', per kcr.'J ? j ; mcle shoes. Si per ko? &dv".!:cü. Hör! 3iäo Na l Northwestera, Globe aadPatnarn.per hox,S4 ."'. Chat Steol Lest American, per Ib., IIa; arrliis steel, ec; Uro ctoel, 4?; tco calk steel, 5c: machlaerv stecUtc. Nalla-t22i. SIlacetlaeions "iirleta. TAwrarp Lftnk, iarxa, dark. 20:: pale, 15o; racoon, black and extra, ft; Urcoaad d.rk,c,c; pile, a; mctkrat, fail, 6f-j7c; winter, 7r, nri'u rat. Sc. opossum, 5$tl5c; Rnnk, biACk, prn.o, ecc; snort etrloe. 40c; otter, C2 5J'dl 03; tjray to , 5tc; red fox, leasee: house cat, E'i.5c; ?hivo oeiib. by amoantcf woV. and quality, lOCdTh'i (a.l, lontilrcd Keffloucdland c! ttla?, 53c .3 Ci.CV. oiia v?o r,coT.v: Lineeid.raw, 51552c: boiled, 4 j,5'x; la.-d o:l, fv335c; miners' oil, 5ijG33; libr.catxioil. Ti3cc:airei:8 0ll. 55'J?00c; oealuo. u iOJMc: ccal oil. Indiana leal tost, 9!gi0o; I'M a5:ree, tm, lOX'uc; water white, 155 decree, luj. ilr.r-cri' Suppif We quote: lion brand cnar ooal tin 1. c 1'jx14. 12x12 and 14 x 20.50 25 ; IX,lCxl4. I4xl and 12X1-A Z$ 25; roodn, 10, 14s'2. ?3 7; 2?x2S. Cll 5Crrji2 00; block tin, la pl?3, 2i:r, la fcrvrs, 2ic. Iron 27 B irca, S.2SC: 27 C iron, 60: Juniata jrR.2vin!xed, M per cent, discount; reSnad, Ml and 10 Mr cent. dlerount. Sheet ala2, Q'ic (iopper bor.orcs, Kc VlAinishcd cepper, 3ia Bolder, 14 ClIC LIVE STOCK. XaOlsmapolls lit stock Etarket. Ü5I0H BTOCX-YlRDf, Jlay 1. OATTUi Eecelpta, 100 head; shipments, none. But few local here. Market strong, aad higher prices are paid oa tbe best butcher grades, while shippers are steady Choice saippias steerp. 35 2315 ?0 Medium to fc-oodshippinz steers 4 ?i35 10 Common to fair hlpping steers. 4 3Vtt 65 Blockers and feeders, common to good... t 75 it 4 to Cholca cows ano hcil8rt.... . 4 41 5 03 Medium to pood cows and helieri. 8 65 4 10 Common to fair cows and heifers..... 2 50 3 2i feals, coranoa to zood.-.......... 4 003G 00 Bulla, common to good - - 2 75 1 75 Milkers, common to pood .25 00 J50 00 Hoas-Kecelpis, i.ho acd; shlpiaeats. 1,003 head. Quality jrood. Market opened active and a shade higher, packers and shippers buylog, closIrg weak vi!h the advance lost. Some unsold. Felect lihtto heavy...- 51 M);at 5. Couamou to fair Uht 1 rival js Ucavy roughs 3 751 10 9Hixr Receipts, none; nipmeuu, nonv. E.u few here. Market steady oa the !it graies; cotnraon, dull; good lambs fromC0to5' lbs. are in demand. Good to choice grades ...-..Ji 20l4 50 air to medium grades.......... t Cöl u) Com moo .. 3 oo: :v Spring larats 5 C2J47 00 Klsewtiere. XAST LIBERTY, Pa.. May 1. Cattle The consignments oi cattle all being for through join's to-day. there was nothing doing in the local market: receipts, 551 head: shipments, 7C3 head. Hoza v.era firm and Heady: Philadelphia, fl 9üoj5: Yorkers, 81 tol ;5; receipts, 4,'.uoheal; thlpmenta, 1,0 ;u head. Sheep Were active, but closed firm at unchanged price; receipts, 8C0 head; fehipmeau 1;J"0 head. KANSAS CITY, May 1. The LiTO Stock Indicator rt porta: cattle receipts, 1.9J6 htad. Harket steady shipping tteers, 1..C3 to 1 53 Ids.. $1 70- 75; bntmers'. 1.C07 to 1.15Ö lbs., il ZZQi o5: feeders. Si 25 1 .0. Iio Kecelpt. 10,164 head. Market quiet snd Gc hijjher at f 7'.ftl .: buU. Slyi 05. hetp Keeelpi l a head. Märtet ßt'2iy clipped natives of 8' lbs. seliiug at 5 1 ST. LOUT., May 1. Cattle Keöelp, r.00 heil: shipments. 100 hi ad. Supply liht and not eq l-tl to demand. Prices stcüdy an 1 firm: exnort. t 10: fair tojrool söippi'j z hteers ofl.lOJ to 1.4 K) lcs.. il v.'.j 10: good native butchers' s'.eera. Si 1 at. 5: tows and heifers, $131: stocLtrsani feed eiK. 5 ; :tai ro. Hoks iw eeipt. 5 70J head ; shipmenta, C."C0 h?ad. Yorkers, $1 404 4; packers. $IJ14J; butcaers. Jl 4-Ct f.". 5eep Net wanted; clipped in demand at 52 7"3 Z 75. CHICAGO, May 1. The Droven' Jaurnal reports: Cattle -Receipts, 5.7C0 head: shipraenta, 2ro head. Market opened strong, b-it becime we!:shipping cittle, Jl COrji &; butchers' ttock, i2 25 92 to: stockers and feeders, S i 805. Hot Äüceiu, Tj.qqü ted; mipncaü, f..0 Tradirg lim and prices 510c lower: rouh and mixed, 81104 4"; patkins: and p'nlppiag, 84 U ci 4f0; light. Si CCdl 65: fikipp, 81 30 3 1 25. Sheep Receipts 6.C0J head; shipneats, l.soo bead. Market active but rather weai; common shorn, 03:1 23; wooled, S3 5ü(3l 83. NEW YORK, May l.EeoT08 Receipt, IncinlIng 50 car loads for export-;, were 170 car loads. The 6uprly was In excess of the demand. Ste-rj were t oia at $5 055 per 1C0 .ts , live weight: lov $0 COflfi SO; cowg. ttaca. oxeu and balls at 11 SGfi 4 f-0. Kxoorts vpterday and to-day, t.00 ratt'.e and 2.00 quaitera of beef, and CIO CArcaeej of mntton. Sheep Receipts, 11,210 head. Market slow and trades at easier price?. Pales of unshorn sheep sheep wre made at 4 5C30 per cwt.: clipped aheep. 845 20; unshorn yearling lambs, 8U17; Cllrped jearllnfiS, 15 256 20. UossRecelpta, 3,Su0oead. None ofTered alir Market nominally quoted at tl 25tJ5 00 per cwt. aad ÖCJ
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Produce SlArketi. CniCAOO. Way 1. Tbe dav was one of strong activity oa 'Change, accompanied by a marked d jpredion In valnes, due to the growing feeling that the Acglo-P.utsian dispute is nearing a peaceful olntioii. There was nothing to guide traders ai to tbe temper of the foreiea money market, owing to the feci that ia was a bank holiday in London, and hecre tio open market for consols, cut the Unor of tne pabhc and private cablea was a little more pacific, and this was Immediately reflected In the markets here. Wbest op--nde lc undr the c.'oe yeUrday. and at ooe lime so.d oil ' additional, and cited for the Oay 12 uii'l.r yesterday. Uurn fallowed thfj tant caurjj. Accompanied by active trading the ir.arktt was a, iti weaitft. fiyjcxx after the 01-enla? there was a thdy feeling at a slight dec inn lor the remtiuder of he ses-ion. O! lairly cüva but somewhat eaMvr. clo?lr.g under yesterday. There wps a vedk feeling in ; rovisiöris. mes pnrs declining 20?. Lird riled a shp.de lower. One of tte features ol the day on 'Cfiange was the tridinj: in imall lois of l.O'.O buvheis of grain and ."0 barrels of pork under the i;"w rulos p?rtnlttlng these transaction, and n aiivc trde was r :- Tortcd. FiOar Firm; unchßn.td. Wneat actie bat wtaker, closing on the regular board V. 'in dt r ytFierday. Kalea r.inv.H : M5". 'Jj) c:ocd at Cc: June. i 'ned ui 92) H VV : J"!y. S;;? closed at Ci. ;c: .No. spriu,;, yo Vc lt)uc ü. 2 it.t. 1 C-V,'. ecru Vi'ter a. weii fjptningthe msrikfct ruled ftrcn?r r. May c'oin 'chiülierand the oticr options r.- lower; csh. (Oct Jo: May, 4!;ytJo. cloa i 4.e; June, 4r?i''i4'.-c losedat ,rr; July, I'J'.slc, closed at sv'.'i.H'.'ic. Cats-lLalfd cfisier and H:i'ii lr.wf-r. Lnt fairly active; cish, :ic: My3i'i (j':x.j. clof-ed at ' June, 3:' , jb'i', c!o-e l at ii'; J'iir. st '457c, ciosed f.iC!i:. lire-Firm; No 2, tK'&C'-'e. Kariev-NoraiLial. Plaisee-l Uady; jso. 1, SI Zz. Mess Porjt Fairly Hctive and 2Cc lower; cah, 11 40: May, Jll ZlQll 1), tlcFM at 111 40; Jure; SU hlu cwd at ?11 67i: July, 811 tL':!l 7i, clutsül at 11 70. ijiTi jaiet ano a sbntle easier; cJh and ila", iö 80: jr.ue, 9C5? clotri et S5 DO; July, S i t' 1 .'(7, c osed at 7; abort rib t ilea ateady at fs Kuf ars L'n-hinsecl . Oa the Produce PixchaDe: butter Dull and weak: creamery, 22 cr21c: da'ty, iCi2c. Kgjrs-Klow at UKU Rtce'ptv-Flour, 10.CCO bbi.t wUeat, 43.CO0 bü.; corn, 1C4.COO bu. ; or:s, 1.:1,C-m9 tu. ; rye, 4 fKtO btl,; brtrky, l.oro bu. fcihipai'nts-riour, 55,008 bbi?.; wne&t, Cü.COO bu.; corn, 03G00 bu.; oata. 4t,CCo bu.: rye. 3.t00bn.; lariP7. P,000 bu. Afuraoon Poard v. heat steadier and higher. Corn Qaiet, May declining '3. Oatahigher. Pork 2).Jc higter. Lard Unchanged. NEW YORK, May 1. Cotton Quiet: middling uplands, 10 U 10c: do Orleans. 10 15-1'Vc: futures c:or-ed steady; May, 1051c; June. !07ic: July, 10 7. c; August, lO.Sic: eptfimber. lO.E'?: October, ia2lc: Novemter. 10 CCc: Decsaiber. 10.0rc; January, 10.0?c. Flour-Receipt, 17.S15 bbls.: export i, 2.o01 bbis ; market heavy and ia same instances li.Y3Uteper barrel lower; aupeflne Western and Btate, ?.J f.rl : common to good extra Western and State. ; 10&4 75; gcod to choice do , 81 205: common to cnotce whito wheat Western extra. S3 5t0: fancy do., $5 0(36: commen ta gooi xtra Ohio. 81 3(40; tt)t.imou to chcico extra 8t. Loul, f:S5$"v"s market clcstd dalL Wheat fteoelpts 7,7lubu.; exportF, none; srK)t grale declined I'.'.c and options l)tlvc, leaving off heavv at ii (JvC above the inside rules; trAta of S.ltC.OJO bu. lu lures and 126, 0t0 bu. t pot; No. 2 Chicago, ilC.,,. nrgiaded spring, yJc: ungraded red. 8'.'. '.i7!ic; No. .1 rfd. Si: Xu. 2 jra. 1 01)41 f-4 v. afloat: No. 1 whlip, i 1 1 No. 2 red, May, mi of M; o:o bu. at 1 02;i'4 1 li:.'.:, clCfcing at tl C2"K: June, 0.I6O.COO bu. hi tl i:;;,4i 01, clO-slnc: iSl Ol; July, i,32,0j0 bu. at81C")431 to;4, clof-iag t 81 Ij' Angast, 2Jt,OtO on. I Cfi'it-l 07!... closing ju SI 17; No7er:iber. '..(0) tn aiil ll'.al HH: December, 4-s.Goj vu. Ht3l 12; ; 31 l:1., Cora X3;.,c lower, closicg heavy fit a tha-ie above the inside rate: receipts, si 1 r vi : export. 1 0.417 bu. : eales, l.C L'.(1C0 bti. of future and Ks.OJ'lbu. of Fpjt. uacrtded 5..'.;(i:2c:No. :, 63.l,;rV c elevator. 5'.!4'e- Afloat; .No. 2. bSUahk: elevator. 6'.;iW0'iC afloat; No. 2. May. SJ-uOvc, closing at.'Ä'io: June. b:i4 -V-.xZ : tiiMng mi &. ;.(; July, ö!ÄJ?)a'. closinu at th sc: Augutt, noruinal. Oats .-it-aoy; receipts, 21, nü bo.; exfr.rts, oil, bu.: sales ol l.tj OiO bu. of fataro and 12.0IX) ba. of spo'; mixed ves'eru, 4(31m'; wn;te do., 4.y,i5-lc. Iy Quiet, but lirm, Ci le bj ot fa'r; Rio dull: o;itio-j8 easier and pioderateiy active: salea of 1S.250 bacs: May, 6.ö0.äC.)f Jtid, 6 'Uin t;f;: Julv. 1 "...jO iOci Aususr. C ." M-i.'.Oc-September, -ft '-Mb, ;r:obcr, I.WaH'j", NoTCiabcr, 7.15c; December. 7.15?. Sugar-F ri-u bbd Miter oniet: fair to ;;ood reriuiny, quiet it 4 l0-10f4 15-iG: refined wtgker;roould A, C- 11-1G; standard A. h ll-lr-.V4c: powdcr-.'d, 0 41V: iTStulltod, 61 lö G),e. Moiasses-Quiet. firm and Lei anged. Rice l irra: demand modernr-. Petroleum United clo-'ed at 70'C-c; reüned, 777 7c. Kohtn-Dull. Turpentine Quiet L'2bBaiely steady and juiet: western, ls'ijl lc. Po k Dull and rather weak: mess spot, ti2 75 Deif Sttedy. Lard-2 "4 poiats lower and modera'ely Rrtive; contrfiCtgrRdeg srot. quoted, 7 12V.: Mav. 17 127 1": dune. 87 19'ci7 21; Juiv, 87 287 2J; ACf.ust, 87 ZIOil 3: h'epremr, 57 4P. rluttcr Dull and weak: Western, D'di.'o Chee?c-(iaict but steadily held. Lead Steady. Other articles ur. changed. BT, LOUIS, V.bj 1 Flour-Steady and un-c-tiarged. W heat t.ower and irretrular; declined l'ttl'c early, rallied, then fell o:r aeaiu and c:okci )u;c higher for May, v'd'ic lower for July and Aueuit: No. 2 red ca.h. 1 ot; Mav. io-'; Oats Firm but florr:caeh. ö'Jc bid; May, 3e; June, ;-6'-4c; year, 28,' .,, Rye slow: C2c bid regular. Barky Dull: Minnesota sold at 70.. Lead rirra at 3 45?3 5U. Butter and tss Cnchmged. FlaxFeel S-teadv at 8i 33. Hay Firm: praine, ill (412: timothy. Jl.lcdjiG. Bran -low at 7v:375c at mill. Cororaeal r"inn at 52 40 d2 4t. Woo' Firra and unchanged. Provisions Dull, lowtraud irregular. Pork Offered at 11 87V Balkiaeats- Car Jots f. o. b. and loa clear, shctt rib. " ?0; 6bcrt clear, f 510. Bacon Loiir dear, 6 1235 25; short rib, i ?0; sborr cie-tr, Ö .'CQGfO. Hams-' WO. Urd-6 C52Ö7Ü. lictipis rionr, 2.WJ bbis.; wncat, 19 Geo ua. : o-u, 2rid ha,: oata, 13 Caw ri.; rye, l.ooo bu,: bariev, :i.(G0bu. 8h1pmeun Flour, ft,C03 bbls.; wü-at, 3, WO bn.:ccra. 12.C33 bx; o.U, 5.000 bu.; rye. notie; barley, noue. Afternton Board Wheat closed l;c lower, and corn ws about steady. NEW ORLEANS, Kay l.-Flour-IIigher and ouiet; rhoiee. Si y:Vt5: faney, ii lO.j-i; extra fsney, S3 10Q5 CO; winter wheat patents, C: Miantfota patent?, tC: bakerh. S3. Corn-Cool demand; mixed, bO;a,Qc: white. Clc. Oats Steady and in fair demand: choke Western. 0o. Cornmeal Good oetnand and higher; 52 75, liav Fair demand; prime to strictly prime, 51821; choice to fancy, 22921. Fork Quiet and lower Ht 12 25. und Quiet: reüned tierce, 5 87)$. Bulkineats Quiet; tiioulder. p&cked, higher at SI ;;7).: loni clear aud clear ribs, $3 S7. Bacou Qultt: f-houldery, nominal at 4 10; long clear and clear iits S3 87JJ. Hao:s-Fair demand and riimer; ctoite u?ar cure 1 canvassed. losto V.). Coflec Quiet: Cirgoes. common to prime, 7(3' V1. Su-ar and Mo'ases cteady an 1 unchanged. R-ie Dull; ordinary to prim?, 4Vi5"'.?. Braa-Dail at SI. Cot;on Seed Oil Dun and unchanee.i. Exchange Sight. 2C0 er 1.000 premium; sterling, bana, 437: sontols, 63)c,i;ci)c. LIVERFOOI May 1. Cotton Stead, but less active: prit es unchanged Sales. 8 OL0 bale?, including 2, 000 for urination and export, and 7, 00 of American. Weekly cotton report: Riles of the weck. 45.C0O balef.; American. 3,0C0 bales: speculators took?,0.c, and export? 8.0X3 bales; forwarded from Khip's side direct to spinners, 9.5' 0 bale': total stock, J.ojt.0- 0 tale; American, fcO.ooo tsle; total afloar. 138.0C0 bales: American, 63.000 la ta Wceat Steady, with fair demand, tloldeis oifeicd Ircely: No. I Cali.'ornia, 7a !MQs por ceutai; Culi'ornia No. 2, 7g 7dTlg, rM Western uprinc, 7a 'ül(ß.r-i-: rrd Wes-'e-rn winter, 7s 10l3i2i P.ctipts for the past thrc dty, 215,030 triatals, including 1G3.0C0 of American. Corn Firm, it'i good der-.a-jo; new vvet?ru mixed. 5s 3!. I p r cents, P.rctiptsof Anterican coru for the rmt three dy. were 110.UX) centals Tallow I i-e Atrerlr.tn, C2sCdperct. Tunentine Spirits, 2 s per centaL Peas Canadian, 63 41 per Cental. CINCrNVATT. May 1. -Cotton Firmer; middling. lC-c. Floor Artfve and 2rn: family, St icji 8-j. fancy, 51 . o.a.5 2. What iar-ier; No. 2 rcG, f l CS; reecipta, 4.00 bu.: shipments, none. Corr Licr; No. 2 uixel. 5ia5c. Oa's -Weaker; No. 2 mixed, 40c Bye -Fa ier: No. 2 fall, 71372c-. Barley-1 n coou demand and unchanged. Port Kcisitr RtSll 73312 03. Lard Dull; current maae, . LC. Inlkmeata Firm: shoulders. 1 5,0: short rib, SP. Bacon In moderate demand'and slaif Shoulder. 5:5; short rib, M 15: fhert c.car, 57 10. Butter In fair deaind; Wfütern rrejinerv, 27. 2c: fancy, dairy. 20c Sugar Quiet aud unehancd. Ho-Qaiet: common and licht, tl 50 04 CC; rsrkin? and butchers.'. St 2-' l SO; receipts. 2, 2C0 head; t.hfpmenti. l.CC- heal. lirss Steady at 11 ).,c Cheese Dull and unchanged. FfllLADELFniA, May 1. Flour Quel Wheat Opfced dell and weak, subeuently rcactfd, and closed tacly: No. 2 red Mav. fl 0U lei; June. 10231 02; July, 51 0iKSl C5: Aogukt, 1 C5(;i U7. Corn Dull but steadysteamer No. 2, low mixed. 6-c: stemer No. 2 Oat Dull and weaa; No. 3 white, 4 5c; No. 2 white. 43Kc: fnturea dull and without imnnrtmt charge. Other aitfcles aachanjed. Receipta-
(41 ii'4. ciosins at 51 o--; nsie.t: June. St 03; 1 07H, closins: at 1 00T8 bid; Julv. 1 CC;! 0i, Closing at in 1)7: Auguvt, 10 714'3l 0o, closing at SI 07:,4. Corn Opened lower, but revived
andciCFed about as yeoterday: cash, 46'4(?itSc; May. 4i(3il)rc, closing at 47c: June, 47U:47jnc, closing at 47:ic Asked ; July. 4S.'ä.s!Cc: Tear. 4 tc
DHitu, tisvj -e, iu. a jfiiow, tu?: ?o, 2 mtxad, 57)4(a59c; No, 2 mixed. May, 57357c; June. KraQS.ifcC: Jnly. 57ji5S'..'c: Auzuft. tAXtnsvt
TJonr. 4.CC0 bbl.: wneat, 12.OC0 bn : corn. 2V ceo tn.'.cstA 11,000 to. fchipmeata Wheat, 6,000 tn.: core. 62.CO0 ba.: oatA 11.0C9 bo, MTXWAUKJCX, May 1. -Flour Held ctedy and in fair demand, both lor home end export trade. Wbfat-Luwer: Milwaukee Na 2, 8)i;: Jaae, 9'.c: July, Si-c torn-Scarce and firm ; No. 2, Hie Oata-Bcan-e and firm; No. 2, 86 Ryf ore oCertd; 7lc bid. Barley Inscuve, with dealeia apart: No. 2, Clc; extra No. 3. 6Sc ProTliictfc Lower. Mm5 Pork Cash, 1145; Jene, 111 CO. Lard Prime ateam. csh, 5 62; June. 5 92. Butter Weaker for all trades; dairy, 14(11:. theeo-Yefy quiet at ICllc. Eg Steady at former prices Re cjii u Flour, 6 213 bbls.; wneat, 17 '93 bu.: parley. 2,400 bo. 6ntprncn'n '''rur, 553bhia; wneat, 0,210 ba.; barky, U.4:ota. BALTiMOKE. Mfty i. Wheat Weitteni lower ndlairif aetiv. : winter 'wl, ispot. Si OVvjil 01);: ilsy.SlOibiä.'Jane.S-. 03K3II 0:;;: July, SI 0.', ?1 y e?i.em loer. ciotn quiet; mixed, spot und May. 57UT07a'i: June, .'a ake1. C-Lasier aud Quiet: Vestern white, 47f-t'tiC: r?lxrd, 41.t.4:c. Provisions sU'ady and Ceinaii! lroderste. " Mot Peri: steady at S 13 2; 13 CO. Lard-Rc fined, is 25. llztrs-Qaiet at 12J 12!..''. CcfVe Dnll and wtk: Kio caroc. ordir.aiy to lair. 73!.l .c. ReiMo flour, 6 tbiv.! wheat 15 ( u) uu. ; com, 2s,000 -n. ; osts, 12.,GC0 to.: rye, 2.CC0 bu. bhlpmeata Corn, 13.0JO be. LOUI'cVILlK, May 1. Cotton-Firmer; middime. i;:;;at0)c Uralu-QnicT. Wheal No. 2 l'cg trry. 1 tif: No. 2red. SI. Corn-No 2 white, Uc: No v nixed. 53 4c üaw-No. 2 mixed, 3)'.;.-. I'M.vi&fon'i ( ;:Jet ami lower. liie.m :inr rib f idrs So C3; clear sides. 7; (shoulders, S3. Balk-ncats-Clear rib side, $'.; clear Eides, $6 M; shoaldFr. ILO. Me-s Pork-$12 2 Hams oasar-cured, lC(5:c;c. Lard Choice leaf, Si 23. TOLEDO, May L-Wfccat-Weak and lower: No. 2 red, ch, Ollc- May, 'J3i;c asked; Jnnt, yir;?: July, Vt;;4'-: 2no. 2 solt. 1 lO asked. Corn Dull hud fiiiu; No. 2, rash, 53c bid; May, 5340 bid; Jun?, 51;. lc bid; July, nominally 52Xc Oats N-c lected;iiu fuotÄllon; cloed nominal Koceipts Wbeat. 4Cto bu. ; coro. 7.003 bu. Saipineata wheat, 11.CÜJ bu. ; co:d, 7.CC0 bu. KANSAS CITY. May 1. Wheat Active nd lower: csn,M)4'c bid; May. S'.; June, fc3S5' c; July, KJic-oac Corn-Quiet and lower; cb, 41? 4C bid; May. 41).,'": Junt, 41c. Oats Stiocger ; cash, i:,c bid; June 40c.
Ooltoa. MENfPnis, May 1. Cotton Dull : middling, 10 3-lt'c. Receiptä. irObaleK: shipments, 251 bale ; stock, 31,231 bales; talcs, 650 bales. fcT. LOUIS. May 1. Cotton Firm and higher: middling, lOc; faie-s, SCO bales: receipts, 1C0 bales; thirments. 4ij talcs; slock. 13,000 bales. GALVESTON. May 1. Cotton-Quiet: middling, 10l--.i6c: low middling, '. I5d6c; jiood oruinory, yil-lt. Net and gross receipts, 87 bale: sales, 2S3 bales; stock. iWS'j bales. Weekly net recslpts S27 tales; gross. 920 bales; exports, coastwise, 1,382 bales; sales, 4.1S bales. NEW ORLEAN3, May 1. Cotton Firmer. m!ddl.ng. 10 3.1ÜC; low middling, 9 15-I6c; good ordiary, 9 11-lCc. Net and gross receipts, Ihl bales, hales, 2.CC0 bales: 6toci:. l:;l,44l bales. Weekly net receipts 4.C32 bale: rroEs,I.4,SiO talcs; exports to Cieat Britain. 11,71 tales; exports continent, ,00 bilc; txforis. coaitwite, C,6'J5 bales; sales, 8 150 baits. NSW YORK, May 1.-Cotton-The Po3t's catton review sajs: Future Uliverie. wiin more buyers than Kellers, advanced, fluctuated, and foloattbe third call, June. 10.7Cc; July, 10.77c: August, 10.81c; December, 10.07c; January, 10 043. showing a caln cf about ll-100acn yesterday's prices 8t tbe tali, and closed Heady. The biles were 110,000 la!es. Olli RCDFORD, Pa., May 1. , Petroleum National Transit Certificates opened at S07C and clcfed at 7c: highest price. Sic; lowest, 79c; clearances, 3.120,000 bbls PITTSBURG, May L-Fetro!cum-Busines3 at the Oil i-Ixchanio to-day aa dull, trading was lient and pri- hfavv. Tue irwrse' opened at K. and closed at 70c; highest price. Sr. a 1 lowest, 7?e. ' OIL CITY. P., May 1 Petroleum Crade oil. tales cf 2.280, C0 bbls: clearances. 5 030,000 bbls.; runs SI, CIS bol.. ; shipments tOPsü; charters, "46 WO bbls. Nationiii Tros't ceriiCcale opened atK;hc Hud clo.-ed at 7y'Pc: h.gh2..t price, sic; lowest, 7'Jc. Wuol. BOSTON, May 1. The demand for wool is steady and pi ices remain about the tamo. The sales of the week were 2.3.".0,0to pounds of .11 kinds. Ooio and Ptnnsvlvania fleeco have hn Sellins; at 30 '4 cue tor X Bud XX, and 31); ',1 for X and above. In Michigan Ucee es there were saksof XaUleani No. 1 at rC(t:tlc. Considerable f ne tmlo delane aa told at 35) ;,37c. and to, COO pounds of choice Kentucky and Indiana combing at 2lc Unwashed wools have been in 6teady but moderate deuiaua at previous price. Australia wool has been soi l at (.vw.a. and 253,(00 pounds of Mediterranean at lull prices. Dr? Good, NEW YOSk. May 1 -Dry Goocls-With a tteaJy. cold rain tbicu.bout the day tbe demand In ail tbe departments has been much Interfered with, and t uiinos in all tte departments has been yer7 dull. Whlmay, CHI0AGO, Kay l.-Whlaky-Stcady at 51 15. CINCINNATI. May l.Wnlaky Quiet at 1 13, ST. LOUIS, May l.-Whiky-Steady at 51 14. NEW ORLEANS, May l.-Whisky-L nchanged at 1 löö 1 25. IDE Yf IZARD EDISON. Ilaroensins New Electrical Thongbta to Practical Work. A. CrofTut ia New Y'ork World. I found Mr. Edison last week in his laboratory on Avenue D, and asked him what was the newest thcught that he had harnessed to matter. "This,' he answered, aad ca.led rny attention to a board hanging by one ed-re to rores above our beads, surface covered with tinfoil. In farther explanation he 8iid: ''That solves the question of telegraphing to running trains. As soon as that little de vice is adopted every moving train in the country will become a telegraphic station, and anybody aboard the train may be telegraphed to as easily as if it was etandins still. This will not be done by putting up a new set of wires under the train or at its side, but by using the ordinary telegraph now running by the side ot the track. It is a new, and htiherto unknown, process of induction, by which I make electricity juruD thirty-five feet through the air. carrying tie metsaee without spilling it. Hotv's that for lively?' The inventor's face glowed with pleasure at tbe thought as he weiit on: "By putting up tbis tinfoil-covered beard lengthwiss oa the top of each car I can catch a message from the wire strung oa poles thirty-five feet clT, end can flieg an answer back to ths wire. It requires ro chanpe in the wires of any sort. The teeret of it is 'h machine for transmittitg. When I was ii vesicating a bat I called the 'etheiic force,' a few years ago I accidentally discovered certain curious properties of ttatic electricity. These I have cow applied. The process is verv inexpensive, cs three men could equip a rösd )0 miles lengfor $1X00 ia three or fonr days. It seems certain that its adoption will be general, to that every train will be ran from headquarters and everv paasDgsr will p accetsib'e to his Iriends." What do I call it? I haven't named tbe baby ygt." i!r. Edison lorkrd exceedingly well, although he was robed in a gown of bed-ticking rescuing freni collar to ankles, which was not very pictnrefque. At the Edisoa faefcry ir; Gareck tr?et a new pa?senger car cf th Elevated Koad is beirg equipped with tbe electric mot3r3 which are to take the place of the present steam locomotive ia the early Eurnmer. The car is turned bottom upward, and two dynamos weighing about J,GC0 pounds ?ach are adjusted to the undertime in proxitnity to the wheels. Oce dynamo drives theioarfjrward wheels, and tbe other the four rear wheels. Every car is to be similarly r.'ggei so as to bear its own motive power. A train ot four car?, instead of having one sixteen t)n locomotive, with two great driving wheels, will hive no locomotive, bat every one of the thirty-two wteela will be a driving-wheel, The eight dynamos will weigh about as much as a lecomotive, and they will all respond to the touch of one conductor. Mr. Bacheilor, in charge of the work telh me that oae car can be run alone in the easy hours, while in the crowded boms ten or a dozen can be ran
in a train, and that tbey can reach a rpeed of twenty miles an hoar in the first 330 feet alter starting. Mr. Howell Saze. whom I saw yesterday, feelj tare that the electric motors will enable tbe aerial nsads to carry one-third to oohelf more passengers than they are now doing, and that the trains will be much more cafe and manageable.
The derivation of words is an interesting: study. Many peop'e have puzzled their heads to know just what Athlophorss means. It con: es from two Greek words, and signifies pr'ze-btarer, aud is 60 called because it carries oh the prize as victor over these terrible maladies, rheumati?m and neura!zia. Rev. William P. Corbit, pstor cf Er. George S rtet M. E. Church, New Haven, Conn., If et thirty-five pounds of llesh during his excruciating tortures of a rheumatic attck. He was almost irs'autly relieve! by the use cf the new apeciSc. An Eusy Itrraedy. Washington KepnbllcAn.l A few department cleik?. who try to inflict cn tte reading public bitter comp'ainta cl the be rdships impcs?d on them, aie hereby TPrirded ttat tbty baveone remedy always at their command tbey can resign and ty the eupeiicr advautages 0! private eirpley iiitnt. Professional lAi.iu.-it prevents some dootcrs from advertising their skill, but we are bound by no euch coavea tional rules, and think that if we make a discovery that is cf benefit to cur fellows, we ought to spread tfce fact to the whole lend. Therefore we causs to be published tbrouphout the land the fact that Dr. K. V. Pierce's "Golden Medical Discovery" is tho best known remedy for consumption (strofula of the lau) kindred diseases. Send two stamps for l)r. Tierce'8 complete treatise cn consumption, with unsurra'.ssd means of treatmert. Address Woilla Dispensary Medical Atscciation, ßufldlo, X. Y. Ltvely Cnmpnlgn. I Milwankco JourraLl Johnny McLean and Murat Ha!sti arO running each other for Governor of Ohio. '-The Dyspeptic' Kefng " "I am thirty-five years old," writes Mr. Charles H. Watis. of West Somers, Putnam County, New York, "and had suffered from dvs-peptia for fifteen years. The current treatment did me no good. Listlessly and without hope I gave Parker's Toaic a trial. I can give the result in three words: It cured me." It will cure you. Joy In the Hennery. Albany Argus. Mr. R. R. Hajes will presently emerce from his obscurity. A grand international poultry show is to be held at Copenhagen, Denmark. Hortifurd'a Acid Phosphate 1IC5DREDS OF BOTTLES PKESCKI ! El. . Dr. C. R. Dake, Belleville, HL, eavs: T have prffrribed hundreds of bettle of it. It is of great value in all forms of nervous disease which are accompanied by lo?s of power." oAllen'8 Brain Food arrests all in voluntary discbarge?, removes mental despondency &ad restores wouderfnl power to the generative organs. $1 ; C for ?5. Drnggists, cr by mail from J. H. Allen, 215 First arenue, New York. A Deceived Woman is the lady who uses cosmetics, face Iot!o;.s whita lead, bismuth, powders, art-enic, etc., ia ,te belief of enriching and beautifying the compiexion. It Is but temporary, and ultimately destroys tho skin beyond the power of nature to restore, fctoplt! Stop it now and use only Dr. Hirtcr'o Iron Tonic, which imparts the vigor aud lovtllnets of youth. The removal of Profercor Sanborn, of New Hampshire, alter being pronounced Incurable by a tcoro of physicians, from Las Vegas, N. Mex., tohia home, was effected by administering Dr. Harter' Iron Tonic, which has restored him, to his lorracc Rood health. i i A Husband's Greatest Uleaefng is a strong, healthful, vigorous wire with a clear; handsome compiexion. Thsa can all be acquired by using Dr. 11 arter'K Iron Tonic. Bhenmatlam Quickly Cured. There has never been a medicine Tor rfceuraa ttsm introduced in this Slato that has given euch universal tatisfaction as Durang's ltheatcatla Remedy. It stands ont alone as tho one great remedy that actually cures this dread disease. It Is taken Internally and never has and never cart fall to cure the wont case in the ahorteet time. It has the indorsement and recommendation ot many leadin physicians In this State and elsewhere. It is sold Lyoery druggist at fl. Writs for free forty-ige l ampnltt to R. K rLKLPlLEN. fcTINZ, Drugget Washington D. C, TJccd herbs in doctoring the family. end iKr simple remedies Dili er.'i; in most cases. Without the use of herbe, medical science would be powerless; aad yet the tendency of the times is to neglect tho best ot all remedies lor those powerful medicines that eeriously in. jura the cystem. SHU syjcr-3 1 1 a combination of valuable herbs, carefully compounded from the formula of a regular Physician, who used this prescription largely in his private practice with preat success. It is not a drmk.but ft medicine used by many phvpieians. -CV-It ia invaluable for 1 sM'Ul'.siA H i itst:r and , vEit roxvLA ikth m:rvocs i:xiiAvsTioyf utak2X12SS, IXliJG r.STIOy, JLc; and whil curing will tot hurt tho system. Mr. C. J. Ktodes, a well-known ixca man cr Sale Harbor, Pa., writes : "My son '"as ccmr letelv protnpd b7 fevf r ttd f ene. 0''!E:r)A and trls d 1 tim r.0 freod. I tb n for MihLler's Urb Bittera jX ia a fehort t-Lue ti. 9 boy via qu;te HelL" "E. A. Schelleatrager, Drrgglet. 717 va.ij. a.icc, uevciäuu, v., Elites ; I "Your Bitters. I can pay. and do pay. are 11 : Tibed by tome of t he oiiat as J mcbt 1 rc,il-t physicians in our city." Clair street, Cleveland, O., writes : tr . rticiLtiA city; , lIISnLEB HEBB BITTERS CO ; 525 Ckammerco f3U Philadelphia. P&rkcx'a Pleasant v7cm S yrsp r&iti Pailf JOHN EDWARDS,
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