Indianapolis Sentinel, Volume 34, Number 126, Indianapolis, Marion County, 6 May 1885 — Page 6
THE INDIANAPOLIS DAILY SENTINEL "WEDNESDAY MORNING'-MAY 6 1885
HffiffiCiMiABBCOaaSRCIAL KONSY AND STOCKS.
Maw Tor Financial Market. NEW YCEZ, May k-IIcney-Oa call easy at 1 jj cent. Foreign Exchange Dali tut firm at 4SC lor si lty clays and iibli for short light. Prime llercaaale Paper 4jtf per OcaL Goyercment roods Have bcea oulet and steady sua aithcut change in quotations except that the morning advance ol i per cent In tee quotations for the registered 4M p:r ceatt. wai lost, an 1 Itc S'a are quoted J higher lll. There were sales ol 'i'e, both registered end coupon, at 122,'. fel&te Securities -Tiere has lecn no trading end juolatiocs are steady. The nock market to-Cay has been somevrhat irregular, with special weakness at times la the (iracgcisand Vanderb'lU, and a great deal of atrmtth larnostof tbe Gould fctocis, especially PclMc Mail and Manhattan consol. Before the Lctrd opened this morning report from London dewed tbat the market there was wtak; first prices cere were penerally from to ZH lo w er than n,ey closed last erenlng, the bear manifesting a eii?pput:ou to continue the attic k started yesterday, but immediate support waagivsu tj nearly all the active stock oa the Hat, especially the iocilled Gould stocks t-nrt the early pilc?s were about the lowest mala during the forenoon. JJUrini the first hoar tie market w as very acti to and tue opeuiuz looses were teneraily recovered. Latc there was a smill dec line, then another rally, ar d then a gcseral pellinz inovttreat. Of the most acti e ist jlKs on tne liht toirtcn are lo-.vr, eii:it unchanged t ten Llzher. The hIjb to-diy were -Gl t,J) sbarts. The dullest time was between 12 and when the total tales for tbe two hours were only -it, 193 thares. Jeadiuz bull operators claim that a iare portion of the trading for the lat two days has bven for the tborl account of the bear?, and that the bonowiug account far the active stocks U larne. They lullst tbat it require ibsa'.eot five times an nuch 6tocK to caus-. a de-line of 1 pjr ctnt as It 1 necessary to purchvsä fjr 1 D?r cjnt. fciivsnce. They also far that a Stockaoiders' Protective Association Is bein fo-nwd ia proceed legally aint the procio'.ers of railroad wars and tne quotations of railroad atO"k. On tie oti.er han. ti e bear talk mueu more confidently tha for Min time past, clalminc that the bulls hare crown tired of perMfttently holdin? the market against dsere intluence, und the latter are tae rel sellers at present. There is no doubt that Chicago bou-ca were early buyers of North western and st Panl to-day on a downward scale, and this has Jtd homepe'rGns to believe that an early settlement of the railroad war is probible. Nevertheless, special dispatches were received lata la the alterLocn averting that nothing will be done tu itcp tr e war. Oa the coutrary, it will wcel mere fiercely: and ttds was followed by the solliug j.overcent above re'errd to. Lai Shore kuows m decline of 1JU, rew York Central IX Orecon Trance-on tineunl Western Union und Michigan i entral ech '.t other decline are for less iiin rcr cut. UfiuliaiiHU onsolidiied ;ODl!4';Orp?onNvi parent and Loui-Ilie a . 1 Nas'iviilc r'aeiiic Alail and other! l 't to Ony per cent, oi Lake tiiore a decline w-u iuaa.3 durins; the lt honr, and in tr;t FaLiie time oevv Yori eutr il loi J, Ncrthwc:ern ftt. I'aul , i'aciflc Mali . aad V eterr. Ct'ioi The l3n.h rato f..r ücawina Mb iueresc i lo si muca a llßotlrtr tut. per day fcr uie. and tbe &Um k ilunuated .fiy l pt ctot , and c'os2d midway between tne two ext;tir.es at 1 ;i with a Iom oi li per cent, Ifctr was a ery )ar.7i tr1'n iln te-day Jn Erie ecends. the total salts being Swl.OjQ o:u of a Kretid total of all fciiritie of t!ii class dealt in .' fl Ü3.C00. which is TlVJtO lejs than yofcterd xy. 'l re cfangrs in prices thi- evening aro in luiny cics for frac'lonal amounts, b it tn??j ari advn its rather than decline, aud leadln- broier apt- Louses report a gooa iovtmetit demand. Tbe transactions ;;rgitel VfK0t3 r.aie. of which 2ö,(W0 were Lactswßnna: j (03 I ate Shor; ",t(0 Northwestern : lT OOO 1'arinc M.til: 40.CCO 8t. I'aul: 0.(no Tnioa rciae; U0.0 New Yo-ic Central; uoco Wc-tern üuion: 7,000 Northern Pacific, end C.CCO Oregcn Transcoutinentil. The market clostd with the following prlcss bid : SfCrcenu rccda. oaiiv'lle iina... 2)'i tmiedftaUs i Vv '-y Louisrils A N. Aiby. 2: Ucited State nw UZ2-tyH 1 Ai Cm. 1st pM ?iari. & (.'in. a.oaals - i in 1 nKtvc ur vi ...i xua. x vr.ariesiOS.. . Jri'iaccoud 52' ioiiinCeritraL.. 47,X Lcr. Jjh A WUks....... 9" iiaaip. A St. L... M Ic-iMsna cctuals. 74 J in prsc-rrel. 25 a-curi ft 1C 1 . Mlsicari pRSiCo. 'it ' : k V . -f . A . M . , 1 1 ß m j 1 1 Et, Joe H"; Wrtoile (iluo .. ' K'.f.AS. C. flrt...ll$ j Ji orris A ?ex-....i--ya 'tireree ' old... 47 TcttnMUfc f.'e, ne... 47 Tex, J land tran;. SI iNafhTlUa A Chat-.- & N.J. Centr! jJTorfolcdi W, pfd- 17 Tex. P. Kio (ircade. $: vertherr Paciflfl turn rtr, trs;s-in . ortnn r ac. n;a.. Ü. P. laud rant. Kbi-i Chic. & Northwoatrn 01 vä inaingfundllh iC&N, pfd Virginia 6 a.. ?i MewYcrk Coatral. S7 Ya ccn.ex-matcoup 45 Chio Central.. Y Virginia deferred l Ohio A MiaEissippi. 10J4 ACwa XSprEia-lES jO. & Miss. pfd.... 62 Aiiesncnj central ;oatarlo & Western.. 6 '4 Alien s xare ix A, & T. H. pfd 80 Oregon Transcon't'L U A e erlcar Express.- 95 Oregon lroproTem't. 2 imri. tjecur s. & n.. 63 laradJL P-cins so Caraaa 8aathern-.M 26 Dscirai ?aciEc- 2JU Caantaxe A Ohio,. 4' 4 C. A O. prefd firsts.- 7 C. ( O. econda, yA 1 ulcao A Alton 137 racinc Mail h-Tiaama fls Peoria. D. A K.... . k rltLsbnr...-.......! Pullman Palace Oar.lt 4 Heading Rocx Island -112 :?t. L. & San. Frac- 177; Oa preferred 23 C. A A. prefenod10 Chic, Burl. A a. 120 Do. first pfd - 81) JhlC, Kt. L, AN. O.- O., M. ; St. P-.... 07',; 't,SuL,APlttsnurs 7 C, M. A St. P. pfvLlCJ. G, Et. U A P. pfd.. to 1st, Pant M. A l .. 13.. San. A C'leT... 15 !St. Panl A Oaii. is1 c:eTinavuinmbu8. 2;?4 St. P. A O. pfd-. rexas Pacific.Vi ' hi S.eL Lsxk. A WesU-lCS'. DonTer s JEL Grind- i Cnlon PaclUc... . J. S. ffxprew....-, St. L.ä Pacific n'ella A Fireo KxSr'? . , Una TWfl'QTTPti - ,,,,.. 27 Xt Tenii6F8fW 3 t Tennessee pfd.- 5 JrcitTYajna. .123 Ksmibal & 8LJoj. H. Afct. J. p! Koustca A Texas- 15 1 IC9 W. O. Telearapa Colorado Coal . '7 9 Iead wood. UomctaXe . . 11 iroa 8IlTer......... ... Ontario 19 iilincis Central. M 12" QnickJiilTer - - 4 I., . A W . J 1 IVi. nrrfrrofl IUc&3s A Texas. l""-; iioathera Pacific..- ... 4 !i! SUkTO m. lu 5-.!J te Xrle A West.Laxe tcore. - Vorrlcn A?nav . .1 titnulr. l.CNDOM, May 5. 5 p. m. Consols, 97 for both T.onyand tae account. Tnited states Bond -cw iuutt;aii8i,.v;; ivnusyivaia, or. r.e Pank ot Ereiand gained t.vt.CCO on baiance to-dar. PARI?, May 5. Three per cent rentes, 7.f Jc for the actvuet. con.Cr:i:cuL. There are iew chances in prices la dry gool, l ut a better fcclias; Las beeu developed owin? to the increase o'couatry merchants oa tha rairaet yesterday. Uwds.w sellin; quite freely, while plEghams arc cloini weih Groceries are uoviag freely, aad prices a-? steady at juotations. Ec?s ared;ill. L itter s Us !ree!y. I'onltry is stronger. Dru are quist. tfalt üsh n dull. RAIN. Wheat Somewhat ou" co'.or, both as to prices ndoficrlngs. Very little interest ii roted either In spot or futare. A general weakness is evidenced all alcni tüe line. The bears seem to b3 on deck at the precal writing, while the balls ar2 OEspicuons by their absence. Eastern markets are lower and dull. New York U 1!4C lower, Baltimore 1,V, and ChU-a&o lc oi from yej'.erday'a quotations. Corn While aa active demand Is noticed for nearly all grades, yet quotalions have shaded cfT slightly, and elUr are not holding steck quits so Urm. Kecelpu small. Tuturea not wanted. Visible supply continues to decrease, ihowias 753,0 Lushel less than last report, eeaboard weak an 1 lower. New York being lJc o5", BalUmore 1 'c to 1C off, and Cblraeo !4c lower. Oats Notouiteso active. Only a fair demand for rash deliveries rte loiiowinj table ihows the receipti e! araia at this point lor the past twenty-four hours; Kcceived Fleer, h'els. Wheat, baZ,CQQ
4.20) eye. tc. my '3lCVUia Molo uwv iaouui w( fJLU in store tt this point: Viu't I xjrn. Oatj. üyt 5M Elcratcr A , . K:evaT rt r.plUl Elevator cflarn elevator., Elevaujr li IMPS 10.ÜCC 15.6X 6oc Kit 5,0 2,0004 8,000i.. lo.cüü Total .... Oom-flfe clay bxt ea20.8';t. 7'i.7 iC 'on '01 Hoar. UraUn bud bar, rGni-rtcnt. I) 2535:: exfra f.vicy, T58 5 Kit fancy, 34 4C34 63: Chtc ft Ilia 3i: !acii.'7, f.1 9Cft 10; treble extra. 3 2-13S5: ctouhla xtr. Wheat We a no le i V.u' Ait., SO. 1 MM 1 CO rs6x NO. 2 Bed. 1 W'.i track track track track ! (i I Cl Fo. 3 Bel. Bejcctel V 3 1 03 tmmerchaatahac. 1 tr au a j Corn We quote: Eld. ti 51 4 ) 4H 4S 47? tl 4S Eld. S7" As od. no, 2 wuiw. etc SI hi 4'JU 52 " 6; ft 10 Asted. 4) 31 Ko. E White-.. trier trace traot tract tract tract trae track track track track trace traci Yellow uizn mxed. Mlxe3.Ka. 2 white reiectad.....--.-.-. annd Kar...Sound jir, Whit? Round Ear, hieh mixed wmmws .....mi Oat Weqaoto: Uo, 2 TThlt Light mixed.. Mixed - .. Kye No. 2, roralnah Eran Nominai. INDIANAPOLIS t?HoL;i iLS MAKIIKT. fEisrra. .Il : .r Ira?!- j iTirrlr: vr rmcr.. ..C, t';-10 luricy-. 6 jOcaerl.3sa .5S i . . . ir. ' " irA-t itiiitj, c isrwia l aey s u'orrc accy..i lüeimont line?-.... irnüiu fancy, r" American Ind. blue...T Atterjcw ahlrung 4'Albioa solid......... 5 A''en f acy.....-. 5' eimpjoa's ralnln? 6 Alhia shlrtlne 4 Steel iiver f?acy- .5 Uerilrack ahlitlng.-.4X;Duanell laacy...... DRM 7AB2ICS. I'aclflo'i poplin lna- 9 Pac'Cc ?-4 casom'rs....l0 Pacific 5i Australian PaCincß-4 A. O. M 3U Paciuc C- Ü. X. cafh.2ü Prurigo C-4 A. O. Cis.h.23 I'lamllicnM alpacas, 9; Iflamlltoa ?i mix !u iPaclflcl430 awna 10 ! Facia c Oniaudy il jpaciflc CiUiaibray...... 9 iPacitla cretonact...-.. 8 I Pacific c I. Bultlas.- 8V yacchcfiter ?S cash13 Facltlc pcrcalos 15 sö.i:.Chcfter yA uel-.i:;racttlo nnn'e veil'K -lCS Atlantic alfÄciÄ ...10 Atltntio G. L.c :5h....lS Atltutle 7. exiin '2 Arlington 4Ma nun's 73lllce... 11 Arlicgtoa K cathmere. gray licwa ccrroxs. AtUUtlO A 'tPeL'ord K. Atlantic H..-.. Aiystio lver... rll.l S ...... ... ..6U Vardsttca. Lawrcnca I L....- 5X!lreu:oatO. U. ' ?li ludJaa ki, ai 7bi;S-us.rk A 'i .OCE5.uk r.- . uj ?"ir3C.CX ..- -7 Pepperell It.-.... c$ OticaO. -X Pepperell 7 jcoott X.. 6 Perrer&l! 9-4 il iMAsschc"ctfji 2. a reppereu ia-4 20 iindso- H - BX.81CHZD COTTONS. AnaroscoszlnL. 7V Parser iltlls Lonsdale. ................. 7i Earwell 4 4 7; 714 Eiiardvale . . b ManouTt ila ... a cisnua.. ...... Hill's Semper I Lac6tone A. A Korv. ti Pocahontas .... FetchvlJle..., 1 Chestnut Hill b f rtn.lflla fa TV i yl rt I'M SI Pcppsrelt 9-4. , j Peypereli Ja2t Oat. CCTT0N SLkT.StLB. 3'a jEPd 7 .V Vi ICi-; 13 12 13 14 rrtnaat UL. ... 6 7 liibtaout r, c Trcsaoat H. ...... 7 rrtniout I' 9 Trcraont 3 8 Tromoat Ö S Treiaoat 1....... 7 1G Ireuzont B. 7 Trenont Y 3j 11 Trenont N 8 Vi iremont i.... Nrvhua O..., XfrvhnaFK-... Nashua E.... tTtrhna T... ..11 12j!Tremout O - 9 - &4 .. 6 - 7 t nerton tJtN.-.- 6V5 Kllertca (IM...- 7 7J.i!Kllertoa0L.-.- 7 a . ntin v n." Nashua D... Nashua O .. &li'FiicTtoa T sy 84 Ellertoa R 9V2 a iKlisrtoa 1: . 8 l 9K Kllerton ti. 10 lOHfeiiertoa P US llhi.Kllerton O 11X 14 jBllartoa N It Nashua D. Nashua A 8 yachna AAA. SashuiX 10'4 ..12 Amckez..... . 7K!Warantti Lancaater X Berkshire 7 .Norman lie Koyal... s 9 105 Kearrew dress Johnson bak fold... Whtta wvg oo.. 7 TLXIM AKD CHEVIOT?. Axaoskear ., 1 laiabam plalda.. AmosXea, fancy .10 Louisiana plaids . Bate .. . Ottawa plaids 7 0Ü3BB fc Edlaburz ch9Tloti-, 9 Park Mills, 7ucheck-.12 ISvarett Cheviot....-. 9 far ililla, 80 check..lS Great lieanfcllfl chav. 7 aconomy en oca ... ax Columbian.... 9 OtU check. Hamilton iUlpet....-lO SX2TIMS. Otle, AZA Yore, biufi- -..14 u;u is a.. Otis c c,. Ycrk, 8 la la 14 York, fancv .... 15 iccoHccag Xterett...Oakland, A ..11 Columbian,. .. .. 7 Boatoa m 7X Ht maker . TICKINGS. 13X Lewlatoa, M.... ...-14X Inoiuet, A OA Yok, SO In. US Lewistoa, n uyt tkjnnstoia, B F 14 jLewlstoa, SJ-, Conpstoia. extra-.-lS (Oakland, A.... UK 7 uoestoca, ö OA .US Oakland, A A...... 7X 6SAm Bxet. ..-19 (Granger.. M... -.27 American mnklinvllle .20 LewlülOU SUxk, A. .23S.QeorgIa, A... ,U aisrn chain. ...is iCoveriet Chiln '1 WhliB, Colored ... . aadle Wica - 22 No. XÜ Cottoa Yara.-lC ' I Twine-. -The Prodac Market. Ers Paymj 100 per doz. : from nore. iiT2-j k,,ltcrVrea,?er7.laC7.J7 02sc; choice. lsOj, Hairy, selected, 153IGc: country, fancy. lv JSSV iSiicperlo!05 a".3 Poniiry-Heni, oo per lb.; rDoslers, c: hen turseyi. ir: torn turkeys. o: otd geesa. wa wflMea;hered, per doa., ti SQ dacka, p3r doi., Featttrs Prlrae ceee, 45c; mixed and dacka, 2ass-lM-310. Wool Tur-washed and rlckM, '2tx;2c; unwashed medium, ISo: nawvhel ronraou, li unwashed fine. lSlSc; CoLswoli, i;c; burry au i unmerchantable at their value. Cotton fleeces. 14J115C, The Prorle!cD Karket Eelow are me preseat loching pncci: Caiokcd Meats, canval or plain (pla'a cicntt sot guaranteed acainst sk'.ppers-id. UiliaiilO to 12s lbs. average, lLUlKc; 15 lbs. average, :asic: 17S lbs. average, loo: 2d Iba, average, 4r, heary averages 21323 lbs. 9lc. Cotuco hama, "Iteliab.e Eraaa." 7,;a: do corter firm l" 7c; CalL'omla hams, "Rein ble Brand." 7'ic; da "Porter Braa J." acliih braak'oat oacou. C'ear, "Eeliabie Brand, Igc; Eagllah aaoaldar liehtdo, CHc: Eaghsa shoulders, heavy do, ft-; ramlly aaoalders. pioces, do. 52; dnad tezU do, 15c Bacoa O.ear aides, light or medium wt.. 7'c, do beEies, Heat or medium wt. 8Hc: dobacs; light or medium w:., 7Sc: do JTreach fiilca, CKff. D.B. aad Pictlel Uotts inrush cared. c:er tilci or backa, nnsmoked. 7e; Bea oork. clear, rar bbh, 200 lbs., 515 00; pork, clear, par nbl.. XJ ir.,.t0:.,fally. Dorit- cier- w w.t 233 lbs., fll 50; iamlly bee!, per bbl., '203 lbs., SIS, Also in S bbls., coatainln 100 lbs., at half the prica of tae oarrels. with Wc addjd, to cover alütioai! er st of package. Lard Pnra kettle-teadered la tierces. rc: in half fcarrels or SO-lhtaba, 82; 43-10 tia Ub, fic; ao-lbpalla, 9c: 10-lb paila. 9Sc Bologna in cloth ec; In skin, S3. The Grocery Market. Caesas-ruu cream, new York, IC3143: Ohio, Oc: pat itiia, per ponnd: oungy America, lie. 005-Oonmoa, aiO'c; ordinary, id 1 lw:fair. llViailJic; prime, 12Ml2J4c; ttrlctiy rrtma, LT43USc: choice, miaute; Old Gov erameaiJava, uaasct McUagalia'a XXXX roasted. Mb p&ckagea, lCO-lb case, 14c: 60-lh da, 14l.c; Arbnckie'a ro&ated. 14c: Deverlng'a, 14i: CjkV;;?b Gat' a Ko, il, 13;c; Galea prime, 14J4C. Sugar cntloftf. rci powdcTed. 7c: nna. lated. Cacsc: standard A. Wh&6lia: off A, bVe& crj; lrfilto extra c. bfic; light brown, fi3
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t4c: ccnirn trradea, 4'Ji'aJc: Sew Orleans blown, 6B54C ilouie ana Cyrapa New crop New Orleans er.oi.axsc. bCA55C; syrup. 245c per xau for comc ca tocacke; nup'e syrcp, tl 10-1 S5. Bicv Carolina and LouLsiana, t&lc bnicea Pepper, 18S1PJc: alsplce, IC,?t2o; cloves, X2c; ginger, I7(fi22c i cinnamon In matt, l.ftl.; nutmegs, "tßjJCc. alt Lake, la car lot. 9lc: dray lota, fl tjodji CS; itatdl lou, IL more from store; dairy, ti 25 43 00. Starch ReSced pearl, töoSo rev lb. j Eureka, 4c; Chtrapioa glow, lump, IJKSc; Improved corn. EKu7c fcait yis McaeieL extra mesa, 524 per bbl. ; halves, f 12 50: No. 1 raacierel. J1Sjj0: halve. V "tiO;Na 2 mackerel, $12 &cai4; tatve WfjOJ; No. Jraedlnm. J: halves. 4 50 : l?o. 3 tsackerel, 135 60. halves. tStTVO: No. 1 white Ch. 7 f0; roasles fish, t-5 63(3 per luo lbs; boneless rwl, 157; Ktra, HO; firasd BAai, t5X2 rorib.; fnnniy white fish. 83 CO rer 100 lts. : No, J pickerel. f:j co rr ion lr.: bsUlbu;, 14c perio. Poretgn Fruit? London layer raisins, r.ew 15 2r;33 40: new Valencia. llflUXc: Buiun, ltci rw üopcatel raUl-is. two crown. S'2 'St2 75: California L. J. 2 C6; tfctoe crown. 83 23. Lemo-.o Medina, t 7?fti tt. Fran-Tnrk!sa, bWf;: Sultana Co., EScunrrsnt, 5K ;c:icwfl. iyerr. liHo. lp?c üat, 4Cis:. I-ard iu toipr.nd boxes. if c. Orante Nivt-i. crate, r-t V) a5: Mepglna Oreuca SinltO . 3irf(ai75'dr ihlo O.. 83 C0(33 25: Jrarvrlal do.. St öOti 00: Vale ic'a cKtK. $5 KM7 Ck : Calilornla ornies, J 00 ; : 50 Pr tox. t'taQüts-Kav, Teano-see, IK'ra Wi:miriGtoo, fev: roifitcd, 10o: TecosiO. -.3 6Kr. Emanta f 1312 per banch. Cocoantus Canned Gcoia We ocote: Tomatoes, 1 lbs., fl COs Peaches. 2 lbc standard, tl 5b (31 70; 3 lbs., fl 90(!?2 00: ircondp. lbs. tl 60 Cjl CO: 2 Iba., 1 85 ci 4S; Pie Peact.ys. 3 lbs. Jl 20 1 25; 6 Its., 2 fctaJ 10; Llacxbcnlea, ijl OOtni 05; Ftrowherrlcs, 1 1CÜ41 15: Raspberries. 1 lfxl 25; fierrltB. red. 92&yc: white, 81952 2a btrin? Eeans, SAQvCc: Green Peas, Yarmouth cou, tl 8C(3l 85: fountain KagAr Cora, 51 253 1 30; etandard 2 lbs., SOcC'l 00; Hackers!, tl 23(1 .?5: Pincapplet!, Cl CO; Bamon, 1 ib tlCCC4170: Tumbler Jeill-f. S30c; Cove Oysters, l ib., lht we!!. COi'x;; 1 la., full weight, fl 03,31 10-2 Iba-, nht wot-jat. ailO; a lbs., fall weight, 81 &531 ?5: Sardines 4 reach, K3, tl 75 -per dox, : American, Xo tcr des: Arplpe, I lb. 6 lbs. XI 5C32 CC; jUon, tl EOS J CO. Yeefables ard Fruits. Drtta oncico navy, n CS: median, ? Mirrovs, 332 25; CaiL'crniv fjl lotatoes )j2 15 per bbl; t-Sjc per b'.. 8wect Potatoes Friiladelnhla Jsrvys. Si '5 itlmores, fjtg4 60: Kentucky, tl 03: yellow seed, tl 60f43 75 rer bbl. Apples tinoice, 13 OCv3 5C: fancy, ?3 fCJt; comet -p, tl i5i011 fA Dried Apples Evaporated, 8(J3c: corccion dried, 5(JWHc Peaches Dried psiche?. hadvea, S:j CiU fomia calves, llo: evr.porated. l5i -ll7o. rnb'f)f.5C New, per crate, t Ci -5 50 Crlors 81 00(24 f0 per fcbL; Bermuda cuioas, V, to per crate. Onion fiets White bottom, 57 00 per bi.; yello.v bottom, tl 00 per bu.; top sets, tJ COperbu, nosey IsaiCc. Seed. gf cd Timothy, 51 501 75 per hieh;; clover, tb 7608 10 per tmsbPl; blue crsss. extra ctetit Kentucky, 81 1041 2" por busao:; ircuard srAS-;, 51 CCai 82 per bashsl, owm? to iuility. Coil aad Cutk. Pltttburj?, per ton, 8i Cl; auriracltä, C7 0C; Eayr.ond City.SiCO; Iaiiaaablock, MCI; ecke, l'Jcin, lOe: coke, crashed, 12c; Jicca coal, ti 7i: etont'l coal. 82 50. Hldef, Leather uaA Tr-IIow. UcmlOCk eole. 24&1C: osk ?oIc, GOSSCJ Pennsylvania htrncs leather, JZ'sSTc: hriej lather, ftCjc; bridle leather, per Cos., )iC $72 ; domestic klpäSOci French kip, oUr .11 2J; donetUo cAlf, T.iCi'iZl 10: Frcacacalf. 3i pj jd W. Lvldes Ko. 1 cared, 7⪼ No. 1 Rreen, CKi; No. lcalf, JK'c; cured, lßjllc; ary ixlt, Iw; fllot, 12c: No. 2 hides, oi Tallow Prime, Co; No. v, .c Greece Ercwa, i'Rilii; srhlta, 'V Jc: yetiow, Dm; Market. Alcohol. 82 25,2 30: calowcl, 720; w-pber, C 'Gc; cochineal, 6'J.aXc; c.itoro-?rra, SGc-il CO; anm opium, 84 25Ä4 W; lnd'.so, SI OOi.-jl CO; inor: rhino, 9i 4013 C5. Oils Castor. SI CO: sv?eet ell, oilmen, 81 ir&l oj: tortrimot (Hasdersen'B), 52 25 i2 M; !-.ncn f-'t'ndcreou'p). fl 75(32 00. Quinlno P. A W., 0"o 11 CO: c'nrfconida, 4ClSc Araerlcaa bl-csrb, toda, 4.gc ; iailsh do., üi" Sauri orret's, 2-ox.paci., SI OJ pfr dor,; 4-os. bottles, ?I 00 p?r doa. Klove;' nlphar. 4ra?a Tarpeatino SCf-j"iSc; KcgUsn Vmetlao red, by bbU, 2Sc; lew quantities, &V,c. roaino-54 C'J; IodMa poth, 83 u-L Clever 2Ci Rnbartv. S0c331 25. WindoT-ciaiS, 70 and ice: double, 75 per cent. off. Iron and 8tel Startet, Far Iron fl 10: rates ;noop iron. f2Mratej Norway and Sweed iron, 5c ratjs; hoxso shoe lroi:, ic Horse Shoo Eard3a A Perkins', per ke?,;8 i 0; on'.e shoes, 81 per kev: alvaac-i. Korsa Shoe Na1l3 -Ncrthweftern, Globe and Pntnaca.per box, 84 50. Csat 8teel Eest American, per lb., lie; eprlai iteel, 6c ; Ure nteel, i? ; tee cU iteci, 5c 1 xaaclalner j iteeLIC NalU-t225. miscellaneous SSarkots. Oil Weqaoui: Linseed, raw, 51-!25io:boilel.,K 5'.c: lard oil. 6538c: nuaers oil. 55:552; labcatin; oU. 2x3Sc: straits oil. 55-S0c; benriae, 10 (514c; coal oil, Indiana legal test, 9 S3 10c; l'-3 övpee, teat, lOXJllc; water white, 155 decree, 14c. Tinners' enppilcs Wa quote: Best brand caarecal tin j. c, 10x14. 12x12 and 14x20,f 25 ; IX,l0xl4, 14x20 and 12x12. 8i 25; roofln, IO. 14x20, 85 75; itx28, 811 5012 00 ; block tin, la pljs, 24o; la bars, Ice Iroa 27 B Iron, 8.25c: 27 O iron, 6c: Jnalata galvanised, 50 per cent, discount; refined, &o and i0 per cent discount. Sheet ila3, ec Copper botuci, 22c. Pialnlahed copper, 34c Solder, 14 Ciaa Livre stock.
iBdlauapoll L.ie Btoek Blarket. ÜHI0H BTOCX'Yairjit, JUy 5. OAnxi Eocelptj, 300 head; ahlpmenu, 153 bead. Local receipts continue light of all kind. Merket etronper on eooI butcher grades, while cemmoa are slow sale at quotalions; shippsrs are about the fame ; but few here. Jc cico shipping steers. t5 2" 5 ro Medlnm t3 rood Ehlppine siears..- 4 HJ.-3") 10 (Vrrnoa to fair shipping Kteers. 4 v44 C5 3:ocker and feeders, commoa to good... 8 75 9 1 50 Cl:ciw cows and tellers.. 4 405 00 MedltD to Rood cows and betters.... . 3 6r3i 10 &KEoa to falrcowi aad heilen a 50 3 ?i fcali, cotaaoa to food .... 4 or5 C3 Snlls. Common to cood 2 75 i 74 Milkers, common to good ...25 003S0 00 ECöi-liceipti3.f(i;ieäd; thlpnen;j,L3C0head. QcnlityRood. Market opened weak at a decline of i5(irCc from ycsteriay's current prices. Traie i ulud fairly active a; the decline, closing juiet; nil hold. lwi liphtor htHTT Ji CiQi ,:7' '"orr.rron to fair light. . 4 2"44 ;) Pf" - 4 li a 4 21 Ceavy roujhs - 3 50 1 i 0j 3nxx? Receipts, 70 tei l ; hlpmenta, 40 hea l. Qnr lily generally common, tnd mirket slow on rtoi wbil? pood praifes are aout the same. Lie: o re in uoil denTsad ; j iola .ion , a I ar.a vCiUh CO to 10 pounds. i-xyl to csotcu Kr&de... ..'4 21 'a so ?t)rtc n-cd um jjrodeä . - a evM h "5" ZT? ft ( tt m n l. !l pries laniL . 5 0 7 t' Kiwlier. XAST LIEFRTY. Pa., May 5. na'tlc-The c?tt;e market was strong and uaonanned; rcelpts, 41S head: shipments. 1.43j head. Hoes Wero slow and hevy: Philadelphias, ti GO (34 7o; Yorkers. .J4 40(34 55; receipts, 2,00 head; shipment. 6.1C0 head. Sheep Were low and a bade oT from yesf erday; receipti, 7.JC0 head; ßhipaen'?, 5.CH3 head. KANSAS CITY, ilay 5. The Live stxk iudlcator reports: Cattle Receipts, 2,1 1 head. Market steady: exporters, $3 2öfoj 40; rood tocolre nhtpoin?. II 75 r5 '0; common to medium. Si 5Cvt 70; feeders, Jt U 40; cows. 52 7".t 8t lies Eece!p:. ld",C3.) head. Market wea'c snd 5c lower; lots a vera e 170 to SIS Ins.. the latter assorted, sold at 1 3 8Cat 05; bulk at 1 5 02. Sheep Receipts, S & head. Market steady: fair to pood mutton, woo'.ed. S??i4: common to medium. t2 2532 73. NEW YORK. May 5, Beeves RecclDts, 14 car-loads.one-half for city trade slaughterers direct and one-half for to-morrow's maiket. No trading in beef rattle; dressed beef dull at 7Sol-2C per pound for poorest to best sides: shipments, i9 cattle, 1,700 quarters of beef, and 403 carcasses of mutton. Sheen Only one carload arr'ved. and the'tradinu was Uzht: 2 carloads of light clipped siieep, 81 lounda average, sold at SI C5 per 100 pounds. Hoes Receipts, 1,175 head. Market duU aad nominal for live hogs at Si 203t 80 per 103 pounds. BT. LOTJU, May 5. CaXß Receipt, i.eco head; ahipments, none. Market quiet and shlnoinj? grades rather weak: fair to good steers of to 1.400 Iba. tt G5a5 40; good native butchers' sterr, 84 4CQ4 8Ö; stockeraand fecdeis, tl f0;ii 80: jtm.s Texana. the first of the seaaon, averajinz 75 Iba., told at 83 85. Ucga Eeceipis 5.JC0 head; EhlpntTiitc- 8.CC0
hrsd. Mfrk;t sf live r Yorker, tl 2f3t 50; pck1S. ft KV.4I tuuherx. 14 4 Shftp-HerelPt. 2. HO head: shipments, 1.00" fed. Market Heady but not ttroai; clipped lUep, 82 2-03 75.unshci)i, 81 254 4. CHICAGO, ilay 5. The Drovers J-ornal ttports: Cattle Rccdptii, 5.LC0 head; Isalpmenta. ZCO l::&d. Maiket fairlv active with valQ fealy; Lippin; prartc.f 1 öä3feC; bntcherirg, 82 50(1 PC: stcekexs and feeders. r?3 04 IW. Kect Ä'.oexvw, 17.500 cead; ehlpa:ca5, 5.S00 he-ad. Market Heady and unchanged; rjuh and mixed, 8l0?4 25; packine and fhipplnfr, 1'4 25 4 45; light. H 20Jsi 5r': sslp. 83 53ci 23 febeep Kcctipt. 4.700 head; eniDmcats, 1.SC0 bead. Market ta1y: good ard, iirm: iuf-rir to fair, '2 7 01 60; uit-Aium, tl 75v4 25; good to choiee, ti t-ö' rJHAKKBr UV TKJ.K.UKAFII.
Proiu t i'iu.rets. CHICAGO. May f. The dawn of peace did not have uch a very teno'in eil.c; upon prices on 'Lcause. Tte wheat r.rlet w litavy and wckHriy iut'io da. when 'be lowest pne n wt;rii currtnt, tut stedioJ later on, ami af .er Buffering a dtciiue ot neiiriy a ceut, recovered ad ice 10 t iitcuud er.d clostd well bp to tba e'oni: prices of yfetrday, v-üii r rr.odera'.eiv steady )-jin;r. Witn the t rcF;'tot f ivar rernov1?! lr'ii frecuiatlon, great "oi;M is felt as to tbe rrorable cc"i:reof the markets and it k conceded tnat tradejswlih tcarviws will likely irade witn more freedom than with the prospect of u gigantic war in elRht as one of the xosioi!'.tie. It is stated, ht Jp.st. tnat there was more frej 'Vhort" selling to-day than r.ad teen wiines.f:d before in weeks: tfcat the buying was alto pcod on the prorectofa fhort crop and an improved demand. Corn was very wtai at tbe opening undar free ellin?, coEfiüerubJe ci which wss for tbe 6bort account, and the eilort to corer later in the day caused another sbarp advance, the u:arket closing a trade petter tbRU yeterday. The csh mirket for oats t-tows a d-.Ciine, but options ruled ttely and closed Kjmtwhat fteadier than yceterdiy. Metspcrk rulcil quiet nd steady, and closed a bade higher than ytüUrday. borne of Hie latter hrmness in all the markets wan a&crib?d to a rei.cl ol the warlike remon. Flour lull and a 8jade easier, hut with quotations nominally un:bnrjf.ta. hcat wesker. CcsjoIs were again fciiber, while the foieia grain markets were reported cuvier. The msriet opened 4'3c loxer, detlinedjic mo'e, rallied He broie 2 aain, rfillied 1c, fluctuated and cUs d hc under ye-ter-d?y. Sales rmigt-O: May. Sb'.Qs'c, closed at HM.;c; June. $7-4O80c. closed at fii!c; July, 90 91 1 1 c!cfieI at yujc: No. 2 prin. to'.c; No. 3 do.. TOHtOc! No. 2 red. tt..4c: No. 3 red, SO'c. Corn Unetued end ruling lower eariv, but reacting acdclnsinz finally lA'Ac hicter than yesterday enrb. 47c: May, 46S47c. cio'ert at 467.9l7c: June, 4':Qt7.'4c. closed aiso'iGc; July, 4f.(i7), Closed at 47;17Jic Oata-lrie rjerket reacted from tte decline of yesterday afieraoon, and the options generativ cloed hitjher. white cash lower; cash, S;cai;4V: Mcy, ?V, iQ'.V i?, cloKd at Wr'VWic; June, .-:!;:::.;, cioed at 34 c; July, iii'SO'?, closed at 3t;fc553c.Kyc Mnn; 0 2, VM-. ltnev Nominal, i'laxveed Steady; o. 1, fl 8. Mens Pcjrw Trading raoleratcly nine with prices Irrepula-; prica? opened nt 10 at 15c htjrhcr. receded 5 to I"e. and closed su-adicr; cah. t'l vC ai 1 23; Junr, fll VAc$ 11 clattd avSUl .0; July, 4II 2V4i 33, C'eed fct $11 27J(jl l i-0. Lai-d-ft.dy and a H. Hd- b'phr; tav;;, to Tf,'iG Mav. 5 77).; .f'irc, 50 M).'a6 82S: Juiv. j tl . 1 .. c osed ht 8J;o. Boxed Meats :teiJy: dr sil-edhoidw. t 4: t"C a 5i.' : fhort clear tili". 60 2,.t ' 23; paort ribs. 3 71, '03 75. ynjrurs I'nchudued . On toe Produce hxchance: Bn::er-Dnil and drclir.intr: creamery, 2JöJ:-c; dairy. I4ji23c. Es 1,';. I. Jic. Receipt! " lour, ;!2.CMJ pr.i.s. rijeMt, t".(x)0 bu.: corn, 157.CCO bu.: oate, H2.CC0 bu. : rye, 2,0t-0 bo,; bsrley. J(.(Vro b'.i. Sotpaients-Flour, 26.0C0 bbir.; whtat,HR.r(0 bu.; curn.C7ö03ü bu.; cwts 89.rxo bu.; ry, 7.0UJ bo.; bancy. 17.000 bn. Afternoon Ere.rd-Vl a; steady, lusher; corn, yy(j,'Q. higher; tats, poik anu lard uncnnngea. NEW YORK. May5. Flour-Dull: receipts, Cl.C .S bbls.; expori!',2.5tU bb's : common to choice wntte wbcat Western extra. 235 patent Minnesota extra, cood to prime, tb -biab 73: clinch o doable extra, 83 8CG 10. Wntaf iteceipta, 21,030 bu.; cxIorts, 121,515 bu.; sr-ot lots liiS'Kc lower, tlosin? HcBdier; options declicc-a l'j!, at thv or.entce, but later recovered roost o.' tbe decline aad closed firm with a liunt expert d..Lun1; No. 2 sprincr, 9J -: No. 1 hard, c 1. 1. 51 o'i No. 1 northern, c. i. f . 8101: ungraded red, V2 isc: No. 2 rwd, ; oj; canal alloat, 1 Pi rail dcivered; No. 2 red. May, tales ol IW.OjO bu et i'S,'- .. c!is? atSss: June, Fall of 2 ISl.CMi .u. atV.:JISl. -iOKtoi: at at- vc; July. f ol 8'Jö.OUO bu. at JjlCO'jH 01', c'oic(t at fl 011,;; AUROkt. fs1s of i'IO.ÜAl DX at $1 C1K.1 0-,!. closint; at $1 C2;;: Sep'ember, sales of H2.OJ0 bu. at SI 0rl 0o4. closing at Jl OlS; Ortober. files of 21.(03 bu. at fl OtVil 0, J, ciunlogat $104: December, files cf lOl.O'O bu. at 81 (f.Hl 07. closinc a: fl 0::!;. :orn Opened lower, afterward rf.Ilied r(?4i" and closed firm with a limited export demand ; receipt. 58.2D0 ba.; experts, K.OIG bu.: un:raded. 5lii37ic; steamer, hr,y.0,hf elevator, .-7''a3Sc aQoat No. 2. biymilc elevator, 57;4'ä5s4C afloat; ungraded while, h4q; No. 2. May. 55!4235Xc, closinc at lor: June, o'tb' cloemc at 5.vc; July, O'i'i'ic. closinj; at 35;-8c; August, 55 '4500 closing at 5Go. () itsLower; receipu, 42 7 30 bu.: exports, 27.C21 bu.; mixed Western. 41Q11C; white do., 45-ii52c Hay Firm and fairly active. Cofite Snot fair: Itio dull at 8) ;e; options fairly active: sites of 3.1,000 bacs May, 6.253C ;.0c: June, 6.036.300: July, G.450 6 (,0c: Septem oer, .r5(a,C.80c: October, : a 803a 90c; November, (i.soc: December. 6.90c. tsuaar Dull: rowdered, e'tidc: granulated, Ge. MolassesQuiet and unchanged. Rice Steady and moderately active. Petroleum United closed at 770; refined, jic Tallow Weaker at 5 15 16c. Roam -Ouiet. Egzs About ßteady and quiet: Western. 13' ,fSir.:ic. I'oik Dull and easier: mesp, fpot, Si2tC5l2G2K: family mefs. 61. i. Heef Steady. Cutmeas MiJdlef, dull; iong clear, $-30. Lard A trifle lower and more active for export; tales of Western steam, p at S7 03'7 12Kc cloain? at 87 0: June 87 007 11: July. f7 18(?t7 20: Auu.t, 87 27r37 28; September. 5757 3G; October. S7 41; city Meam. $C ssrvi '.)0. Butter Du'l and drooping;. Western, 10,.23?. Cheeie tuiet: Western lists. c.loc. Iead Quiet butbteady. O. her articles unchanged. ST. LOTJIS. vy r, Flour Easy and little done. Wheat hfold TI'hc lower early, then rt cover;l, butcpain oVc-iiced and c.osed ';hm'2c Uudr ywterrlay; No 2 red easo, 81 02Ji-3l M; tfv. SlO.'ot 1 OSV. cicfiip at 11 0.M4: June, tl Otl'l Ot, c loaiiiir at SI Ot nominal: July. Si 0ssl CJl, clcslnc at fl 01"h; August, 81 Oi'ji C4U. cloiineatJlCi Corn Opened dull aud easy, hut Mißerei up later aad cioed ''ic above yesterday: No. 2 mixed cash, -I5:r a iö;;c: May, 45;fca 4ö''tC clcsinK at 45V4c: June, 4jr 43M", closing at I'eC; July, 4VUfi4Kc: year, 41 !4"42c. clewio at 42c Oar-Firmer bat s:ow; cani..;;7l7,4':; May, CdyCCKc. F.ye Kirmer at Goc Barlev No Marke'. LmO firm at f3 42r3 50. Butter teidy: creanary. 21Ä423C; cairy, lr;2Jc. Ejs Lov-r at I laxseed teadv st I ö" Hay Active aad firm: prairie, S10 fCfull bm timo'hy. Silvio. Coramoul firm at SI i.3. Wool ctsady aud nnehiated. I'rovi-ion l.ovcer and wnii. Tore Joo lots otfered at til 0. Lard S CO 6 63. tulkne I.onsciear, IC: i-hort n!, S3 0: sho-: er, 1. fconLon? clear. ?".vjt3 iO; nu irlrib, 8 i 23; vhort Wr, 8'J "7' ..c 50. Hams m f 0 ." 1 j. K.Ctiru Plour.x 2,tL'-j Dbls.t WU3A. i;,kn hi.; -orn tlt.Of1 bn oats, C2.CC bv? : rje 2 (OJ bn.; barley, 1.C0O tu. fcclpmcnt Flour, 6 (Ou bM. ; wfct. isiwo bu. ; C.-2, ,000 on.; oits none; barley, i;ou a; tt e Afternoon Eoard wheat vr&s eas7 but not lower, and ccrj UeaJy. pniLAii:-:i.i'diA. yuy s.-?ok - D.rü aid ir&i. '.VRmt-On'SNl wf-at t ut r i -e.a 'v: No. 2d: May, 'y.: t0.; Jan-. Q-.'.c. .'uly, tl U),.j1 ll',: AiTirust SI OlT-.i 0 J. t.jrii AVak; unfKicd Meiimer No. 2 mixed, Ec: No. 2 rni"?d, 5'-ft !jc: No. 2 yellow. .37 C ; No. 2 mixrl, Miv, :-.3' ,: Jr.ne, .3.".ot!ö'',-; July, il", -i3o'4v Anuut, il-l(-c. O.its Weak: No. 3 w;n;c. 41'-.'-t.c; So. 2 wü!"'. 4Jj; futures luli; N 2 tut... Mar, 41 ygi V:: June, 4' 41 Vi r, J'l'y. 12 U''-: Aiuast. :'.7... ;0 Lara D:ll: rennet, .'Ci7 7.3: do Uam, 87 1 2 i : batce:.' 1 r-o, 60. I'.utte r l iriri ti.r P:sh grades L ks 1'ir.i cuton'-t: extras, n.'4yit3. Cheese crtes.1 v for 1 l.o:i-j Ot'o flat at Mfdo.. fair to prim-. 'ft , Other rtic;es r.nchaLged. Receipts i-'iour. 7,X0 br le : wheat, 4.L0 1 bu. : eorn. IS bn : oatr, 2) -'(0 bu. si'ipinertts Wheat, 20,100 .u.; cora, 21,010 Lu.; oats. 9.C0J bu. CINCINNATI. May 5-Cotton Firmer: tnidd'.insr, lo-Kc Flour Easier: family, 8t 43 73: fancy, f t tOjjES 25. Wae at-enrce and firm: No 2 red, $1 18; receipts, .7C0 bu.: ubipment. 1.2OJ bn. Coxa E-ler; No. 2 mixel, bVjy2" Oa!? lirrn: No. 2 mixed. :;3c r.vo äiea-iy aal firm; No. 2 I11. 72f47;e. erie7-Dll aadno-ri. nal. Pork Dull: 51 1 73, Lard Q".iet at $6 70. Balkmeats-Duli: vhou;derf, I ::.; sttort rib, 83 80. Eicon Quiet nd unctia'it'ed. P.uttr Kavier; extra creamery. 27(.VSe: facy dairy, l&-"Jr. Snrar Dull and drrfiin. Ho Weik; to'i r.cn and licht, tl 4CS4 45: pckin2 tad nicher, 8tQ4 60: receipt, TU opad; f-hipmeu:i. 727 he.vd. E- Steady at HJ,-'.. Cheese Dull aad tincnantea. LIVFP.roOU May 5. Cottoa Firm: middling nr iHnfg, 5 15-lCd; do. Orleans. 61; ales, 10OJ0 bales, including 2 003 for specuUtion and export and 8.2CO of American. Paeon "lLort clear middles, C-s Cd per cwt. Lard -Prime vVe?tcra. 25 1 (A per cwt. Eo'in Common. S7s 12d per cwt. Wheat Dullwiih no demand: holders oilVrin? freeiy; No. 1 California, 7a 4dQ7s 7d per cental; 2."o. 2, 74 77d; reo Wcctern sprinp, 7a ndü7s Cd: Dew Vinter, 7i7c67sfd, Ctrn-Qoiet with a pocr demand;
new mixed, Wtern. 5 s 21 per cental. The r.xoipts t aicerion coin for tte pat three d.ys wtre e7,(0 centala. MILWAUKEE, May 5.-Flour-Dull and deprtMed. Wbeat-Qniet; Milwaukee No. 2, 8C1; JHte, 8"7kC: Jniy. fO'e. Virn-Djll and lower; No. 2. 4Xc Oats -Very dull; Na 2, 84' ;o. Ky Notbice eloixic: nominally 7ic. Turley Dull; No, 2.11c. irovi.iorjB-Lower. Me.sP.ri Casb, f '.l 03; iux:t, 511 17 Lard IMme teara. cisö, ti 11; jT.r.e. t6 80. Patter rncban?ed; dairy, I4;l5c ?.eee Very qutet at lO'HHe. E:p. Steady at Uc Reci.p 'loar, 5 2. 1 bo:?.; wheit, 14,i23 bn.: barley, ".4 0 bn. eRipraea-ioir, 11,07 ttlt; wbtat, lt.l,li0bu.; barley, 4 CC0 bu. FAL1TMOEE. May 5. - Wheat-Lorer and fa'rly arMve: Na 2 winter -rl. upot, Vv?&7x4c : May, 9t.14(V!7c; June. rSj;ciV3';c; July, f tortl 01. : Ii. Wertem lower; mixed. fp.i, hrJ i.; Way. :4;;ti55!(:c; June, t&l' .0: Jaiy, bKi-Q: hU ateer, fj?(.S4c in..- lx.wer and dan; Wtitem whiv, 44 'f.c; r,:xv, 4la433. Provtsiohf Qr.Jct end Heady. Kei -K!onr, 1:6.211 fci.; Leal. .'Vl.CX'O tn : cora 25 CCO to.; oats, yeio bu. thliiututa Corn. 133 CXI bo.; oais, LfCO bn. ' LOUISVILLE. My .l-Cottor.- ronr; and firm, er; miflaiinsr, 10J.'rtii0"!;c. Hrri-Vk. Wheal No. ;2 locp berry, tl u. No. 2 red. l. Ccrn-No. 2 nixed, 53:; No. 2 white. M. Oats-No. 2 raixni, 4Cc. Provisions Dull. I'.bc ,n Clear rib sides, 6 OO: clear sides, ST; Shoulder, S3. alkmats Clear rib tide. Mear Mies, ZI: Co lliers, f li'O. Mes Porü-!12 23. Hams-oanar cared, tlt'SlO 0. Lard Choice leaf. f8 23. TOLEDO, May 5 Wheat-Quiet and firmer; No. 2soit, $1 02: No. 2 red, rash and May, 01c; June, 9l?;e; July, foe. Corn Quiet: No. 2 cash and May. 51c: June, ole; July. .30'4c asked. Oils Duilo. 2 cash end May, 39c a-ted ; J ane, 2!v. Clover Seed Nominal. Receipu? Wheat. 5,c03bu. ; corn, J0C9 bu.; cats' none. Shi paeutj Wheat, sü.ouj bu. ; ccrn, noue; cats, rone. KAN34S CITY, M&7 5 Wheat Lower ; rash, 7r ;4c: Juno. tOVc; July, fclj.jc. Corn Lower: casb, 4lc: May. l'0-V.';4e; June, öj.. .3 33; j-C. Oa Utchvr at ;;8,'4c.
MFMPniS. May-,ri. C;otron t'tradv; nidlKa?, K-Vvc Receipt. 1C3 bales; oipmeut, 43 hale it 6toi k, 2S.824 bale?; kiles. CIO bales. ST. LOl.'I?, May S.-Cotion-Qj'et: midd it:?:. 10 5ICc: alts, :iu biles t rectum.. C0 bales; bipmen'. 3CO bales; et eck, 17..UC0 bales. GALVESTON." May 5. Cottou - Quiet: milell in?, 10 7-1 G:; low uiildünc. 10 2-il3: od oriicary, 9 15-iCc. Net end c,ros recuiptF, "j bales: tales, Vi bales: stock. 10.203 bales. NEW ORLEANS, May 5 CV.tton Firm; middling, 1 0 7-lt'.';: low middling, PK5-16; god oniiEEry, 9 15 I. Net receipts, 854 bales: pross receipts, 9.33 bales; exports continent, 2,. CO bales: slock, l0,9i7 tiilcs. NEW YORK, May .3 Cotton Dull: m'ddlint: uplands, 10l;;-lfc: do. Orleans. 11 a-Uc: futures closed stcbdy: May, lü ölc: June. I0.91c; July, lO.iGc; AuRUtf, U.C-c; Scpteruber, 11.7ie: Ototer, 10 38c: No3-ember, lü.'Jc; Lccember, 10.23c; Jauuary, 10.:Dc NEv YORK, May ö.-Cotton-From the Post: Future deliveries, after tne opening, 9-lOOe higher, furtbiar advanced 2-lOCj to 3-100 ', then follow ed fcve-rp.'. ups and downs, but the jr ueral tendency was downward. s that beiore the third etil prio s haddceUncd 7-H'Cc to9-lf-0o from ti e highest point of the day, and Aueuet. ft3r havine reaotied ll.COc, was toiiKht at jlClc, only .l-lOo Li-'ner ti an yesterday t eicsln. At the t.nid cill July avss sold at l'i.95-:: .-'eptember, IO.". ; October, lOtlit'c; November, -ü.;3c; J4nuaty, 10..J3C Ma? was olt(red ICS Ic; Jone, lO.&l'i; AuiiBt. 10 CLecemb.r 10 21.'. pu ur'.s !o;c:l fet-.atj at 5-'.'J0e to SdOOc hitter than y ner.tay, OlU ITTToEURG, Kay 5.-PetroIr-um-T;ie oA merket to-day waKfaJr:? Retire m d quite lirm. l'r res opened at 77c and closed at 77;,e. nihcit price, 76c; lowctt, 77c. ERADFORD. Pa., May 5. Petroleum-Natiouit Transit teriißraus .Tir'cd tt 7Tc and closed it 77'' c: high cA price. 7;c: iowest, 77;-; clearances 2.1110,000 bbls TITCSVILLi:. Pa. May 5 Pe'rol-um opened it 77c: hlpuest. 7c: lowwt. 77c: c'oM at77:c; shiomente, 72.077 barrels; charters, 61,309 barrels; run?, C8.924 mrielF. OIL CITY, Pi.. Mty 5. Perolenra-Crude oil, Bales of l'41(0 bb.s.; ckurai.r , 4,43 bblp.; runs. C' tl4 brr.f!. ; .hipmenit-, 53.5 bh's; ehirter. l,:i09 bbls. National 'fransit c-Tiiticates opened at77;;,.cani cloicd at 7?;c; fcisbcs; price, 7S';c; lowett, 77c lrv Goods. NEW YCRk. May 5 Dry Goods As uual on Tutoay the demand bat been more quiet in eil depr.rtiuents, with trie request for small to moderate awoitments of choice season tb'.e specialties or job lots. Clothinc woolens continne to have a tteady request, und between new selections and diverse orders the movement was of good proportions. CINCINNATI. Jlay 5.-Whlsky-Qa!et at f 1 13. CHICAGO. May 5.-V7histy Firm at 21 15. ET. LOUIS, May fj, Whisky Steady at 81 14. The Farmers' Itoys. I M. Quad in Detroit Free Press. "I am a farmer's son, aad am not satisfied with rny snrroundinga." This paragraph, or a portion of it, is certain to be found in four out ol every ye letters received from the conntry, and it is a matter ivhich 6hould be investigated. Oar statesmen and journalists and philanthropists are contlnaally praising agriculture as a vocation, and the idea that th farmer is independent and happy prevails in every story of rural life. What has dissatisfied farmers' toni? Why is it that to many of them want to leave the farm for any work which will brinr them a living? Iu most cases the trouble will be fontd with the farmer instead of the con. It is a curious position in which an old fashioned farmer and bis soa are placed. The o!d nisn i? content with some improvements cn the ideas of fifty years aso. He can't why any one thould want anything kettfrtban bare floors, Windsor chairs and cowhide boots. He would as soon go to tncetiDg without a cellar as n Ith one. He "rayther likes" the music of ;m organ, bat if he buys an organ he won't feel like build ipp that addition to the barn. He can't really Eee hew any one can sit down xnd ge interested in books, and why Henry and William should wan't "xeul cloth" collars and cniTa is a deep conundrum. When S o'clock comes he jtjets ready for bei, and CRn't tee how the boys and girls can "atea:" corartny to keep them up nntii tea. Toe farm is conducted after the f&shion of a quarter of tb la&t century. The house may te pr-inted once in live years, but tbe chancee are that it is allowed to go ten. The barLS have needed repairs for years past, but it's cheaper to lose a ton of hay by the leaks than to buy new frhiales. The ftnees are rotting down, bat next wiater will be a gcod time to rplit rr.il. Tuere are half a dczt-n panes of slasi neeci-d nbout the heme, but if the broken iishtB wtre renewed they miht fce smashed again. The Damj-(-rat, v.-8pon has been "acont worn out" for tb last live ytars, and that's the exttue for not tavir it painted. The harners?s wi.l hardly Lo d leather, but they must answer for another vear. Tte bovs are held to 'trvp their time." like 3 miny slaves or convicts, &rd the amour t of casn nod in i.s way iiito their pockeis yearly would nut keep a bootl.'ark iu stock tr. da brisine? Is the picture overdrawn ? I can edt 1! ) percent, to tue ttren?vh of each asserou, and then not ezc?ed the truth. 2nd row what's the matter with fir?rs' boja? They live in a ncr world the fdtb-r Is an eld one. No matter how little schooling they have had, tbey are better educated than he is. So matter if tbe fatber refuir-s to do more than eabicribe t3 a weekly piper, his tojs are fairly posted ou tb daily napreniEcs all over the world. He wants to farm after old ideas they after new one?. He got along without knowinc whether England was cr.st or wt st cf the Uniled State without grammar, orthegraphy or belnj; able to more than write his name without collars cr cuCa or r.ecktifs without books or papers er amufpcunt, and he is quite certain that tbe boje can do the same. The numbfr of farmers' sons who are leaving home, either with ahalf hearted content, or running away, Is greater than you dream cf. They fleck to the towns and cities to learn trades; to accept of rr.enial positions; to take aüy ncik i? hich will piy their way
and prevent the tecctsity of returning V farm work. The farmer who realizes this must ask him sell where the blame üm, aud theneeeka remedy. Is there a remedy? Let us see. In the first place, farmers' sons are overworked. There is no doubt that the farmer is, too, but that doesn't alter the ciie. When you rout a boy of fourteen, sixteen cr eighteen out of bed at 4:00 or 5 o'clocs ia the morning and work him till 7 or 7:30, you are making a white slave of him. You not enly peril his health, bat yea deform his tody. Tent's the causa of so many eons of farmers being lop shouldered, bi v-bicked or otherwise deformed, and ths origin can be traced to over-exertion while growinnThere isn't a farm In thin country cn which the hours of labor c:n!da't bectsrten!d to ten hours without causing a los cf per year. If ten hours Is en.at:h for a diich dicker, it is nil thjt a farmer's sja ehould be called upon to endure. If mere are two houxs between o'clock and darknees on & fuunner's evening, the corau take up a booh or paper, or put it to eohI nee in some other wey. Asi it 1? now he kn07T8 he i3 eip'ciei. t slave frei n daylight till dark, ard whu r.isht com" hi ia weary in body and aggravated la spirit. And the remedy i not altogether in ffhortenlng the hou-3 of werk. Tne boys mu-.t have things to Intemt and amuse them. They want book?, magazines ar:d Lpvrsrnpc:gi If there is a chance to tlx up a bowlicg-alley let the boys :go ahead and make one. The game of bowls is a healthy exercia, aad furnishes plenty of sport. If one oi the boys has a tase fcr Music help him on with it. Ltt him havp a liddie. accDrdica, organ or whatertr instrument he feels he caa bring mtsij cut of. Jlolh boys and girls should he encouraged to sing. To this end they should bo eiccuraged to gpt up singing cla. which might meet round from house tD hcu3e. A ycung penplo'8 social club to meet ia this manner, would prove wry interestir'tr. The farm cen be maie pleasmter than the work sncp the farm house as fall of comfort end happiness as any house In the city. When this takes nhca the farmer's sou will net be the young man he K He will be jovial, content and enthusiastic H-? will bo ab'e to appear well in any society, to convers with any one on the topics of the day, and he will have tome future outside of tbe day ia and day out toil which iscrookicg his Epice and thickening np his brama.
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