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nOIICY AND STOCKS. Rw Yorlc Financial 3X&rkt. NE ff TORE, lly 19.-:icney-0n call easier at 1 G- pcx cent Krlxne Zlcrcantlle Paper 45 per cent. Foreign Zxchanee-Qalet and unchanged. Ihe tales of stocks to-day were 107.712 shares. Including Delaware, Lackawanna and Western, 2,C; Louisville and Nahville. 6,315: Northwestern, 17,110: New York Central, 22.C00; Pacific Mall, 19,tCC; 8!. Paul, 18 000; Union Pacific, 23,2; Western Union, 13,30. Government, bonds have been quiet at unchanged quotations and easier, an advance of In the price bid for currency sixes. There were tales of the 3a at 103U. and the 4s coupon at 121?. Elate bonds hare been quiet and quotations seneially strong, specially for some of the Missouri, Louisiana and Alabama issues. The stock market to-day ahowsd a sudden relapse into dullness with only limited fluctuations in quotations. Only three of the usually active stocks chow changes for tho day of as much as 1 per cent., and those three stocks belong to the socalled Gould stocks. Total sales were 1G7.7C0 shares. The result of the day's operations is an irregular clCEing of the list, about an equal number of stocks showing advance and declines. For no cause that became apparent to the street. Pacific Mail was weak during the forenoon and barely steady there until atout the dos, whei it acainjle'ded a fraction, aud Is down this evening J? a below yesterday's price The present minav Ii is issuing a circular asking for proxies to be used nt th9 forthcoming annual election. Humors hare been in circulation for toe past twenty four ho irs to the effect that a ser!oas defalcation nai been discovered in tee Union Pacific It was stated last night that the papers in this city und Chici-io were to publish a detailed account of tho matter. It was said the rumor was baM oa claims by the Kansas f ac:fic income bondholders. The oäicUls of the company mate a most emphatic denial of the whole story, saying it has no foundation in fact. A dispatch was received this atternoonfrom the Union Pacific office In Boston faring tbat rumors of a defalcation in the oompiny was a pure fabrication. Friends of the company believe tne story was started by the bears In their desperation for seme means of depressing: prices. There was a great demand for Unlcn Pacific stock after the opening of the board this morning, which came principally from the short sales made yesterday, but the price remained strong, and during the day 1t advanced l1, and closed with a ga'n of . Lackawanna was steady at a fraction above 103, with wies in the morning, seller sixty days at ICG. Tne Grangers were quiet ana strong all day aud closed with only & sllgnt advance over yesterday evemn;. New York Central alco shoved some strength, and Clotea mlta a gain of per cent. It i stated ttiat 8-G,(C0 Cto of the ftcci is entered with Morgan A: Co , Loudon. There Is an eftott being made on the other Ride to secure control. Tne bears, late In the a.'ternoon, made aa attack all a!on the lice, which led to the weakness of most of the tccss in the last half hour Rumors of a concentrated bear attack were again in circulation tbla evening. Nevertheless tne bulls claim that the market la heavily oversold aud that tney have It bo well In hand that the more of prices must be up foriomo lime. The railway bond market continue' active, and is it licenced apparently very little tfj tbo Rtack market. The total sales to day were 51,190 0J0. the business being very well distributed, and prica this eveninc show irregular chances as compared with the last previous sale Figures have men obtained to-day from the officer of tho Cnlc?o, I'.ock island and I'icilic Company in ths cltv, from which the following comparisons are mad a of the business of the eoinpaoy for the year, ended Match si, 1SS5: Gross earnings. S12.206.WO. a decrease as compared with the amount earned Ust 3 ear of I323,ssi: operating expenses, $7,lf 0.300, a decrease of $'."7.702: net earnings. S.06,C0 , a decrease of S1&0.911; the fixed charges were 81.M4.0, beleg an increase of $U;?,:m: the net laud sales fell olT from $740.000 to $130 COO; after paying a dividend of 7 per cent- amounting to S2.9:j7,03D. there was left a balance this year of Si 13,000, against S1,2S?,070 in ISSf. The market closed with the following prices bid: t perofnt.bon(3a..-..lC3:4! VrolsviHe & Nach... 33) cni'ea states 'a-ii-AiLouisviiai n. aidv. 'ii United States new 43122 4aru. & Cln. 1st pM toono ii of '05 i0H C&nu Fadflc firsts lis Erls aaconas t0-yb Lehigh b Wilx S7 Louisiana consnLs. 75 iiirtturi t's -101 Uari. & Gin. seconds .... dein. d Charleston., za Xiahigon Central.. .M 4 J Unueap. i üt. I...... 11 )d oreerred..... 25 ilLesonrl eaoiaa.... 55 Ct, Joe n7J4'obll3 A Ohio 7 CUP. &8. c cms...i:o Morris & 2L$er... Tannessee old... 4 Tennessee. C'a, new ... 45 Tex. P. Una grants. Sö Ol A, N. J. Central.. 35 v9 Norfolk A W. pfd,. 17 Tex. P. Bio Grande. izv4 r?crtherD Facinc...... wvi Dnion Pac. firsts..ll5 Northn Pac pfd . 39 U. P. land grant?...lC6 ;Chlc & Northwestm 9t! U.P. sinking fundm120 Virginia 6'a.. 89 Va con. ex-mat coup &o Virginia deferred 5 Aosoaa xapreca -134 Alleseny Central. .... Alton & TCrre Hum, 17 A. AT. H. ptdM. u Americaa Express. 95 CAN. pfd... ,.,12S Kew York Centrals. 83 Ohio Central.-. a Oi XiUaCUrflippiM. ytO. A Ulsa. vld.... C2 Ontario A Western. i Oregon Navigation- 733 a Oregon Transcon't'l. 13 uregon improvom t. n HatL üedxi B. & N.. 60i Paciflo Mail canac& Pad no izs-ya Panama 9i tanaaa SoothenL. 27 i Peoria. D. A K.... fyi Ucntral Pacific-. 31 Plttsbur?.... Ui fe&apeaxe A Ohio.. 4 Pullman Palace Car. 1:7 C.iO. prefd firsts.- Vi Eteadin.... ... l CA O. tsconds iVa Rock Island....... .113.; Ulcago & Alton 135 St. L. A San. Fran O A A. preferred .151 i Do. preferred 14 U212,, iJuri. A q.. .12; Do, flntpfd.-. UMa,.L.AN.O.. n, Rt. L. APittshars 9 C. 8t. LiP. pfd...- 18 Tl.. Ban. A Clevs 20 CievlndJLColumbus. 30 l)3iaware A hud 7S z;eb Lack. A Vest-.lG3j; rpuver A B. Grande b C, M. A St. P-.... 9& C, M. & 3U P. pfL ICS sx. rani M. A AI.-... M3 ?t. Panl A Omaha.- 2 St, P. A O. p!d... . '2 1.1 rexaa Pacific- - 10 union iuciflc. ü, S. Express.-.... 51 lOUlvT.. Bt.L. APaüflc-. 2ji gne preferred m lSVj'Do. pfd .. 0 PatTennessoa tnessca-.- 3n Wells A Fargo Ex .110 4 East Tennessee pfd 5HiW. U. Telegraph ...... 50V Jort iVayne.. .-133) Colorado Coal MannitwuA kcjoo. iieaawooo. II. A L J. pfd... Homsstake 12 Jiailem .-loo j iron Silver 1 10 Houston A Texas - ib Ontario o 1 KUnols Central. 125 Quicksilver. ... MtM - L. B. A 9 Do. preferrsd..... 23 16 Kansas A Texas. 18' i Southern Pacific.. Lake Erie A West . Lixy snore. 52':'.! XTor!sa KXoney and Stocks, LONDON, May 19.-5 p. m. -Consols, 00K for botn money and the account. L'nitea states Bonds-4s, 124). Kailroad Bonds Atlantic and i real Western ürsti, 2iYa; Canadian Pacific ZT Erie, Kj: do. seconds. 52; Älexican ordinary, 2 St. Paul common, 71 : New York Central, EarMlvrr. 4S15-I6d per ounce. The Bank of .England gained 73,0bulllon on balance todsy. PARI?, May 19. -Three per cent rentes, SOI STcfor the account COUMKKCUL. Jobbery in dry goods circles wss rather light, though considerable trading was done. There is a fair demand for groceries, but prices are not juotably changed. Dairy products continue weak atddull. Oils are quiet and steady. Green vegetables are in good demand. Strawberries are plentiful and cheaper. Eggs are unchanged. Poultry areecarcaand advanced. GRAIN. Wheat While slight advance in prices, general tene 01 market is dull. Receipts light Futures Lave to friends. New York and Baltimore are lc higher, and Cblcigo steady. Com Dull and steady; few inquiries andllaht ottering, while seaboard is activeand higher. New York advanced 2Kc. Baltimore lc, and Chicago is .jc blgber. Oats Dull, and prices are of The fallowing table läows the amount of grain In store ct thli pclat:
Wa'tioora. Oatj. Bye, Eleratsr A 13.100! 15.6X 5,80c ft'K) Kieratcr D )a n.SM 7,4C0 500 CapiHl EIrrstor.-. . 1S.CC3 5,000 5,000.. WtmEl3Tator.. Iterator D 6.CO0 , , ,,, TCUI . IS.5C3 33,400 24,205 l,0CO C-ncrp'ßdiylycail 5,CCC li.ci 10.CX iicCQ
Tho fclloTTiDg ubla chowi the rccclpa cl trtla at this point for the past twenty-four hours 1
receiTBl P our, bit. Wheat, cnGorxx, ba. Oats, bn...Byo, IiUwh. 7.2U0 3.CC0 JTloar, Uratu aud Hat. Flottr Patent r 53 36 03: extra fancyt t5 150 6 it: laser, Ii E535 00: choice. 34 G :3t 75: family, 14 2SA4 60; treble extra. S3 7.V33 8): double extra, td 4CQ3 eo: extr. f3 2CQS 35; fupcrnno, P 803 8 Co; fine, 52 tzQ2 7a. Wheat We que te ; 9fm m u. Bid. Askc. 1 04 XJtCX 1 oj tracx ...... 1 01 track Bid. Axked. Ro. B Mod. Com We quote: so. a wnit3 b2 track 60 i tracx 49 trace 4Si track ' 43 track . . track 51Va Bid. Asked. tio, 8 White Yellow High Mixed MWtMM zilxed Cound Ear.. Oats We quota: no. i white. 5U trar aK Bran Dull. CHICAGO UAJtKZTfl, Furnished by H. S. Kinney A Ca, Grain and Pro vision Brokers. No. 9 Chamber oi Commerce. I
May 19. jOpen'g jllighstj Lowest Closing Wheat June f ooji f 90' s 89 j 89?i July. vzyl 9iy9 91 9lI August- 91 91l4 9? 9i2 Corn June 4t Asy 47li 4iy July :. 4Sk, 48l4' 474 47 August.- 48l4 459 48 48 Cats Juue .. 3 IV, 84? S4V$ 34';; July- 3H 34; 34 3lVa AO gast... 29U VP 2jy' 29 ya Pork - Jun 11 rz 11 22 11 10 11 10 , Juiy U 20 n SO 11 20 11 20 August... 11 ?0 11 42 11 30 11 30 IM - June.. 6 77 D 0 6 77 C 77 Juty 6 S5 6 MO 6 85 6 85 August... 6 92 C 97 C 92 C 92 "dibs - June - 5 65 I 5 72 5 65 6 6) July 5 72 5 H) 5 72 ft 75 August... 5 80 I 5 87 f W) . 82
Receipts Hogs. 14.100 ht-ad. Oar lot Wheat 15C: corn, 329; oats. ICS I Special to J. A. McKee. Grain and Provision Broker, No. vl Board of Trade. Chicago, 111., May 19. Wheat firmly held during the early part of the morning session. The strength wa due to a decrease of a milllou bmhels in the visible supply, the cold weather, and cacles quoting the English marlets firm. The market acts as if tired, and bulls aro disposed to unload and await a decline in the market before increasing their holdings. There is no change in the situatior, but a general leeline that wheat will sell lower before advancing. We do not advocate sl:ort sales, but would advise caution In biiviu xcept in the event of a decline in value. Wheat clcsaa easy; July, yic. Corn stiong. Tee decr?asu in the visible supplv Iß a million and a half busbeN. Receipt re likely to Increase from this on. It is a very uncertain icarket owing to the extreme light Kto-iis. which makes big s&ort (soiling dangerous. Values apt ear to De high. INDIANAPOLIS WUOLtSALK MA UK KT. Dry Good, PRINTS. T indror ttno...... jfiernna:?ancy, Paciflo fancy-. ;.6 K'oncstcsft fancy .. Ccchecj fancy, 6 ilterwicx inntrr..... .4 Bichmona faoey, 6 Beimout Uncy fTrrxf Itrtn to n irrt (Vi(Taihlnltnn KItia Cl Amorlean fancy,... bW American lad. blue' American shirting 4 H' Albion noI!d t4 Allen fanCT-...M-M-....5y! Jlmpaon's mlu!n2....-6 Allen shirting.......-...! S Steel filter ancy ..57i Merrimack ahirtlugi-.44!DunneU Luicy.-... l)fcJß FXBP.ICS, Pscifio M. popd.ii lus- 9 Paclflc cashm'is.-.10 Faclnc Australian Pacific 6-4 A. O. M...-&0 rlamllrcn Ji alpraa SJ Hamilton y mix. .10 Pacific 1400 Iawns....-J06 Paclrlc Organdy ...11 Pacific Chambray 9 Pacific cretonnes....... 8 Pacific c f. suitings.- SK Pacific percales... 15 Pacific 6-4 E. X, cash.18 Pacific 6-4 A. O, csAh.2lli Manchester A cashAO ManchetT JiDeB-.ll Atlantic alpacas .-AO Atlantlo G. L. cah..-lü Atlantioir. eashm .22 paciao nun's veirc-icXi Arlington 42-in nun's Arlington gray cashmere. ......-J 5 rnovrn cottonp. Atlancc A. Bedford R... 454 AUantio II .. Hill's Mystlo Bivor... Tardstlck. 6H Lawrence Ju. L. Indian Head-.. Ccncstcga W-.. a-fc i - Vremont C. C. Stark A-. Saranack .7 reppereii n,.. Pcppercll E-.-ötlca iL,.. 4M Boott XX. Pepporell 9-4-.. Pspperoll 10-4-Massachusetts B. BP WindKor H Ei r ACHXD COTTONS, Androsccggln L -. 7 'Barter Mills-....,.. 7t Lonsdale....... 7Farwell 7H Ballard vale SU jMasonvlllo .... 8 Wamsutta. -.. .102; Fruit of the Loom..- 8hi a cemper xuam.- ift rar mors' unoica .. e BUidstone A. A..-, Dwight Anchor Pocahontas VA Chestnut Hill . 62 Lonsdale Cambric. Just Out Hope......... 6 jretchTiile Pepperell 9-4...-... 30 Per perell 10-4 .22 COTTON VLUraSXA, Bl'd B'n Tremont F ..... 6 Tremont Ü 6f Tremont L .... 7 Tremont B, .. 7 Tremont N. .. 8$ Tremont 0...... 9 Ellerton CN..- ec Ellerton CM...- 7 Ellerton CL.M 1 Kllcrton V 7$J Ellerton T .. Kllerton B.. . 9VI El'd 7H 8 8H 7' A & 10)4 11 12 lß Tremont DL . 6 Treniont H, ...... 7 Tremont P .. 8 Tremont A.... 9 Tremont Y 94 7 8 9 10 11 ixemoni a. ......11 Nashua G. PA Nashua FFRaahua Nashua T 6 .. I Nashua D...Nashua G...Nashua B...8 Ellerton R- 9SA Nashua A Kllerton q 10 na&nua aaa... Nashua X... lOVi Nashua XX A2X a sv 1 7 m 11x4 Ellerton P.. P 10 U Ellerton O .ll 14 Ellerton N..-lt BVS9 EASCS, . 1 Wamsutta . f.; Azsoskeag Lancaster... 7; uarxsnire .. . .. 5s 7 Normandle s Eatts Qlasgow... ...... ...... 62 Boyal......MMM ...... 8 otx. 7 1 Renfrew dre33. . .. 9 White M'f g Co... 7 I Johnson bnkl ld...-10 rLXIDS AND CHEVIOTS. aaaaaa A 3S1 W a m a a a 9 Axao&keag, fancy 10 Otis B B... Park Mills, 70 check.12 Alabama plaids.. 7 Louisiana plaids.., 7 Ottawa plaids .. 7 Hornburg cheviots-. 9 S70rett Ö13T10U,,.. 9 Great Bepublio char. 7 Park Mills, 80 chocx..l3 economy check.... Olli eh seit .. , .,, 9SColumblan . . . 1 SSiEiimitoa itrip3i......i3 sxsrzxs. OtU, AX Amnmm 12 OUsB B-. 10 Otis O O 10 Amoskeag .14 aCidrott Mit 1 A Haymaker .. . . 8
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TICKINGS. Ameakeag, A O A 13$' Le wiston, tf . 143 York, 80 in... .......11 Lewlstoa, 32 .......,12K Lewistou, 89 11H Oakland, A.... 7 Oakland, A A ...... 7K Connestoga. B F 14 OonestOKa. extrx-..-ls Ota, 0 OA ,UH BACf BAGS. ,-.18 Granger ...mm ...in, 19 19 Lewlstoa. ........ -21 American-.. frankUnvUle SUik, A. 22:Georgia, A... IS wm CHAIN, TThitfl- 18 JOoverlet Chain. ...0 Colored -. . i No. too Cotton Yarn.-10 aale Wick ..-20 iTwiae.... .....,23 The Produce Market. fxi paying iooper doz. : rrom store, lignto Batcr-Creamerr laacy,i7 O23o; choice, IS3200; lalry, selected, 15aiec: country, faucy, lSc; ÜT-fh Iu 103l2c; medium gradet, Qi3 1 low trades, f 340 per lb. Poultry hens, loj.c per lb.: roosters, 5c: hen tur,5TB' 10c: lota turkeys, S1; old geasa. aud weli-ieathered, pei öos., St tu; ducks, per dox., 98 i 5 FeAtheri Prime geese, 45c; mixed and dncka, Wool Tub-washed and picked, 28rtS0c; unwashed medium. ISc: unwahei common, iso: onwashed flue, 15lSc; Cotswold, 17ej burry aud unmerchantable at their value. Tne Provision a Ark el Eilow are tne present jobbing pnees: Cmoked Heats, canvased or plain (plain meats cot guaranteed asaiast iklppcrsHS. a Haras: 1Q to 12S lbs. average, looiio : 15 lbs. average, 10c; ITH Iba. average. 0; 20 lbs, average, 93; heavy average, 24C23 lbs. 9c; lignt averages, Porter Brand," 9Hc: medium do., 9c. Cottage hams, "Reliable Brand. 7V$o: do 'Porter Brand" 7c: California hams, "Reliable Brand,' 7Ko; do Porter Brand. 7hc: English breakfast bacon, Clear, "Reliable Brand, ice: English ghoulden,
light do, 6K0: Kasllsfi shoulders, heavy do, 6c: ramlJy shoulders, pieces, do, 0; dried boei, do, IZc. Bacon Clear aides, light or medium wu. 7 Ho. do bellies, light or medium wt. 8 He: do backs; light or medium vft, 7Mc; do Frcach flitch, VAz do. butt, D.S. and Pickled Meata English cured, cloar tides or backs, ensmoked, CUc: Beaa pork, clear, per bbL, SCO its., SI 4 (0; pork, clear, per bbL, 200 It,?l3C0; family pork:, clear, per bbl., 200 iba.. Ill 00; family beef, per bbL, 2C0 lbs.,1 18, Also In H bbl a, containing 100 lbs., at half the prico of tne Darrels, with 50c added, to Gorer addmonal ccst of package. Lard-Pure kettle-rcaderod in tierces. 8c: In half barrels or 60-lb tubs. Sai 48-lb tin tuba, 9o; ao-lbpaUf, 8o; 10-lb palls, Hc myt Eclcgn in cloth 6c: in üdn 6;. Tb Grocery market. Ghecsd juu cream, rrew York, 13QMe; Ohio, Cs; Wisconsin, 9jper pound: young America, lie, CoScv Uommon, QlOO; ordlnari, iu lie; fair. llKoil'ic: prime, VP2z strictlj prime, 12fiC41SXs: choice. 13914Mc: Old Gove ram ent Java, i9J4d25o: McLaughlin's XXXX roasted, Mb packages, 100-lb cases, lsc; 6J-lb lc, lSKa; Arouckib's roasteL 13jc: Loveriug's, 12c; Cardoha, ltc; Gates A No. VL 15Kc; Gatos prime, 14c Sugars Cntloal, Mii poäered. 7Ko: gnnu. loted, e05';;c: standard A, 6K(3G;&; off A, C. ev;c; white extra a bXQSci light brown, bVS4 5fc: common grades, 4i(35Hc; New On?ans brown, 5HS5ViC. Uoiajrscs ana Syrups New crop New Orleans molasses. 5C&55C; syrup. 2Si'45c ner gaL for common to choice; maple syrup, 81 IOnU 85, Rice Carolina and lx:ub.lana, CTo. Bplcce Pepper, lSjai34o; altplce, ICQl2cs cloves, 2025c; ginger, 17322c: cinnamon In mats, 12qi5c; nutmegs, 75aS0a Baiv Lake, in car lota, 9io; dray lota, 00ctl 03 fcaall lots, 103 more from store: dairy, W 253 CO. Starch Refined pearl, Sffi3Xo per lb. ; Eureka, 4c; Champion gloss, lump, Cd'Hc; improved Cora, eX'ä7Xc Bait Fish MackereL extra me&s,S24 per bbL: halves, ZlltQ; No. 1 mackerel. J18320: halves. 9 mO:No. 2raackereLfl2 60vW, halves, W 50:8; No. 2 medium. S8 1 halves. 84 50 : No. 8 mackerel, SvcG&0, haives. S3O360: No. 1 wnlte Csh, 87 60; boneless fish, to 60;i6 per 100 Iba.; boneless cod, 1537: extra, 10; Grand Bank, 85.35KO per lb.; family white fish. 83 00 per 100 lbs. ; No, 2 pickerel, 83 00 per ICO lbs.: balllbut, 14c per 10. Foreign Fruits London layer raisins, new S 2&ts3 40: new Valencia, lid UKc: snlUna, 14c; nevr Mnccatel rabdns. two crown, 82 f 5(2 75; California L. L.. 82 t5: three crown, S3 20. Lemons Messina, ti O05S4 to lrun -Turkish. 6C4540: Sultana Co., Sc; currants, 55c: now figs, lsyers. 12Hc Dates Matts, 4H9; Fard m tenpound boxes, 9 i0c. Oranses Navoi. crate, 84 50 tj5: Meßslna oranzes SIngleO., ti 7.(31 CO double O., 83 003 25: Imperial do., 85 0035 50: Valencia cases, 85 50fj7 CO: California oranges. S3 00.1 50 per box. Peanuts Raw, Tennessee, 4VOöVo: Wilmington. SXc: roasted, ice: Tennessee, 4KO Xc: Virginias. 5f5c. Bananas H02 per bunch. Ccroanuts 84 50(ax Canned Goods We auots: Tomatoes, I lbs.. 81 CO: Peaches. 2 lbs. standard, 81 55 (31 ?0; 3 lbs., SI 90(32 00: seconds. 8 lbs. 81 50 (41 CO: 3 lbs., 81 S591 43; Pie Peacies. S lbs, 81 20(9 1 25: 6 lbs.. 2 C531 10; Blackborrlos, 81 00 31 05; Strawberries. 81 lOföl 15; Raspberries, 811591 25; Ctem?s. red. 90o?5a: white, 81 $52 20. string Heacs, 8590c: Green Peas, Yarmouth Cora, 31 30(41 5: Mountain Sw?ar Corn, 81 25tt) 1 20: Standard 2 lbs., 90c(331 CO; Lfacxarel. 31 25(3il 85: Pineapples, 81 5032 00; Srdmon, 1 ib.. 21 031 70; Tumbler Jellies. 85(390o: Oov9 Tyster?, 1 ib., lbrht weight, C0c355o; l lb.f full weight, fl Oom 10: 2 lbs., light welnt. 8110; 2 .bs., fuU weight, 81 85(31 C5: Sardines, French, y& Jl 75 per dos. : American, K, 50o per dos; Apples, 1 lbt, 80C250; 6 lbs. 82 502 CO; gallon, 82 SC 3 3 CO. Vegetables aud Fruits. Seana Cboice nay, ji CO: meilum, SI to, Mürrows, t22 25; Calllornla. $3. Potatoes 82 C0O3 S5 per bbl; 65363c per bu; new potatoes, fo CO per bbi. flwoet Poutoes Phiia'Jalphi Jerseys, 85(5 50 Saltiiaorea, 84Q4 50: Kentucky, 8i 03: yellow seed, 83 503 75 per bbl. Apples Cnolco, 83 00C43 8-1; fancy, 53 50514; common, 91 25(1 50. Dried Apple Evaporated, 8&9c common dried, 535$c Peaches Dried poacher, halves, 8ci California halves, lie: evaporated. lS'lvu. Cabbage New, per crate. 36 06 61 Onions New Southern, 85 50 per bbl, ; Eermud V. 50 per crate. Onion Pen White bottom, $7 01 ner b a. ; yell?7 bottom, 84 00 psr bu.; top sets, 82 CO per bu. 'one l4kp Teas -81 00gl ?0per box. Green Beans-8? O'l&i 25 per bx. StrawberrIcs-83 0?3 50j p.r 21 quart cases. HerO. Seed Timothy, 81 601 65 per bushel. " Ooal aud Coke. Pittsburg, per ton, 81 00; anthracite, 87 00 j Raymond City, 84 00: Indiana block, 8300: coke, lump, ICc: coke, crushed, 12o; Jac&on ooal, s; 75; Stoat's coal. 82 5a Hides, Leather acl Tmllcw. Hemlock ooie, 243310; oak sole, eoosso: Pennsylvania harness leather, 2 i)S0c: harness leather, 2y33c. bridle leather, per dos., 85072; domestic tip, 503S0cj French kip, 80cl 20; domestio calf, 70C5J81 10; French calf, 81 101 80. v Hides No. 1 cured, 7QSc: No. 1 green, fi36Ko; No, lcalf, 0,910c; cured, 10llo; dry salt, 10c; tint, 12c; No. 2 hides, c. off. Tallow Prime, 60: No. 2, 6c, Grease -Brown, iQMs; white, 55Q; yellow, OiMc, Drug; Market. Alcohol, 82 2532 SO: calomel, 75&S5o; camphor, 20330c; cochineal, 50060c; chloroform, 8Co(331 CO; gum opium, 84 25(34 50; Indigo, 81 OO93 00; mor; phlne, 83 4033 65. Oils Castor, 51 5531 CO : s waat olL 90c38l&5; olive OIL 81 503 00; bergamot (Sanderson's), 82 252)2 50; lemon (Sanderson's), 81 7592 00. tjulnlne-P. ft W 83390c; ciachonida, S05c American bi-carb, soda, 4:950 ; English do.,5H06c. Snuff Garret's, 2-oa. pack., 81 00 per dos.; 4-oa. bottles, 83 00 per dox. Flove's Sulphur, 4(33c. Turoontlne 38(9402: English Venetian red, by bbL, 2o ; less quantities, 8Sc. Iodine 84 00; Iodide potash, 83 oa Cloves, 23 ci 25c. Rhubarb, 9-OcQJl 25. Window-gltos, 70 and ICc; double, 75 per cent oft. Iron and Steel Market, Bar Iron f l 90&210; rates ;noop iron, 82 60 rates 1 Norway and Qweed iron, 5o rates : horse shoe iron, 8c. Horse Shoe Burden & Perkins', per keg, 9U; mule shoes, 81 per keg advance. Horse Shoe Nails Northwestern, Globe and Putnam,per box, 84 50. Oast Steel Best American, ' per lb., 13o; spring steel, cc ; tire steel, 4e : toe calk atcei, 5c ; machinery itseLtc, Nalls-8225. Mlscollaneous Markets. Oils Wequoto: Linseed, raw, 5l(352o: boiled, 51 055c; lard oil, 65S85C; miners' oil, 55 J63o: lubricating oil, 12a3Sc; straits oil, 55360a; benzine, 10 OKc;coal oil, Indiana legal test, 9K310c; 150 degree, test, lOllc; water white, 155 degree. 14c. Tinners' Supplies We quote: Best brand caarcoal tin I. C 10x14. 12x12 and 14x20,85 25 ; rX,10r H, 14x20 and 12x12, 83 25; roofing, IO, 14x20, 85 75; 20x23, 811 50(312 03; block tin, in pigs, 210 ; In birs, 25c Iron 22 B Iron, 2.25c; 27 C iron, 6c: JuuUta galvanised, 50 per cent, discount; refined, 59 and 10 per cent, discount. Sheet aln3, lc Copper bottom 1, 220, piainiined copper, 34g. Solder, 14 Q1C.4 L1VB STOCK. Indianapolis lave stock Markel Uniom Stocx-Yabps, May 10. ClTTLi Receipts, 100 bead; shipment, none. Local supply continues light. Market stionger, but not quotably higher. All selling on arrival. Choice snipping grades... ....85 4035 75 Medium to good shipping erados ... 4 90O5 15
common to lair nhippiajj grades..... 4 5031 70 Etocxers ana leeaera.... cnolcoccws and nsiierc... 4 CC&i 75 40.fc5 00 3 70(4 15 2 60-48 40 4 036 25 2 2503 75 Medium to good cowiaad heilen... Common to fair cows and heifers... veals, common to good. . ....... Bum, common to good... Milkers, common to good 25 C0i350 00 - HOGS Receipt 2.2)0 head: htpmonta i,050 head,' Quality fair. 5farket active at yesterday's prices. Packers and bhlppers buying. Closing steady. Be'ected lteht aud medium - $1 25 31 SO Common to fair light - 4 15 j4 20 Pigs, if fat V, 90 44 10 Roughs S 6033 fcQ SHxar RecelDts. none; ihlbmenta. none. Quality tnly fair. Few wool grades nere and hard to dist osi of. Clipped grades are ilow at quotations, ood to choice clipped grades , ...f3 503 75 Fair to medium clipped grades...-.. 3 CO33 20 :)onmon clipped grades 2 2S:a2 75 Spring lam&t .... 1 01CJ5 50 Elsewhere. BAST LIBERTY. Pa., May 10. Cattle Market was slow and prices a shade off, as compared with yesterday. Receipts aggregated 2S3 head; shipments. 1,202 head. Hogs The market was firm; Philadelphias, 84 Cf34 45; Yorkers, 84 S534 45; receipts, 700 head; shipments, 4. COO bead. Sheep Market very dull and a shade lower; receipts, 3,CQ head; shipments, 440 head. Kansas city. May 19. The Live stock Indicator reports: Cattle Receipts. 1,037 head. Market strong and active: exporters, 85 205 40; good to choice shipping, S49C&515: common to medium, 8150(31 85: feeders, 84 eM 50; cows, 82 80(33 75. Hess Hecelpta, 9,01)4 head. Market firmer and
5c higher; l!;nt, f i; heavy and mixed, 84 03. liheep Keueipu. 310 head. Market ttedy. llr ti. good muttons, 2 7533 50; common to medium, 12-50. NEW YORK, May 10.-Eeeves-Receipts. 72 car lc ad. 55 car loads tor exportation and 17 for city trade slaughterers direct. No trading in beef c titleDresed beef dull at H(9ic per lo. for side?: fc-hlpments, 2,10. quarters of beef aud J.03 carcasees of matten. ein cp Receipts, 7;öhca1. Msriet doll et Si 4 75 per 100 lbs. for clipped sheep: 85'45 75 for unthorn; S6(97 for uoehorn yearliucs and S5Uü lor clipped do ; RpriiiP lambj, 83 50.tS 25 per head. Hots-Receipts. 710 head, all lor slaughterers direct. Market nominally weas a: Slivo CO per 100 lb5. ST. LOUIS, May 19. Cattle Receipts, 1.4M head; shipments, none. Market quiet and easier, xcrpt for very besr. graae; exprirts nominally $5 6;G5 CO; shippicg steers, 4 75(33 50; cool buici.tr steers. Si CCWtl 90; c ws and heifers, St 2) 04 V5; stcckersand feeders, 83 75 1 8-s; gratsTcxals cf &b0 pounds, 84. Uoj. 8 Receipts. bead; Kblpmntfl. fOO bead. Market active and firmer: Yorkers. St 20 4 ?5 packers, S3 90,3120: butchers, ft 2531 30. En ep Receipts, l.yiO hea'l: shipments, C03 head. Good local demand; t . od clipped native lange U IQ 40; Texan?, Sj 10. CHI 0 AGO, May 19. The Drovers Jaurral reports: Cattls Receipts, f.,800 head; EhipmcatJ, 3,000 bead. 2farket slow, values essv, but eenerally steady. Steers. 81 f55 75: bu'cberer?, $2 414 CO; Steckers and feeders-, S3 COi 00; grass lexans, 83 75t 40. Hrg recclrtt. 14.CO0 head: stlpmcnta, 4,000 bead Market active at SQIOc higher; quality good; rough and mixed, 83 Ü5föl 20; pacfcin aurt shipping, 84 20(34 5; light, 81 OCQi 40; Skips, 83 50 04 10. Sheep Receipts, 2.E00 head; snipmenta. 1.C00 head, IMarket strong at 10c hteher: Western wooicd, SI OCaOö; nalive wooled, 81 25J$4 75; ratlvo thorn, $& 0OJ4 00; Western snorn, 82 6 0 75. MARKETS IY TKLEQBAFH.
Produce Jlarlceti. CHICAGO, May 19 Very few features of interest were developed in the trading on 'Changj to-dy and nothing sensational Transactions both in wueat aud corn were on a moderate ecale, and the early feeling was one of firmness, but became easier later in tho day. and both cereals c osed Fomewhat under tne closing figures of yenterdiy. The trading in wheat was mostly local. The visible supply showed a decrease of 900.000 bu. The weather was cold and unseasonable. New York and St. Louis were quoted strong and higher and Liverpool was quiet and steady. Corn led the ilsi and w heat advanced eany, partially in sympathy. Crop advices continue unfavorable. Influenced by a decreaf e of l.GSO.OCO bu. and a Rllght stoak in store, ihe 'shorts" in corn were anxious to cover, stimulated. tome by fears of manipulation. Receipts vero smaller than had been anticipated and the foreign markets were firmer. The market advanced lQiVAc, but fell bacfe gradually and closed in tbe aiternoon atout the 6ame as yesterday, speculation in cats wa light, but the feelin? was firmer and the mnrket closed generally hUaer. rrovitloLS ruled firm and a ihade higner. Fiour Quiet and unchanged. Wheat Opened stronger, di ciined c, advanced c on fair buyin?, pirtialJy on Eaueru account, but decreased olivines cant6d a decline of c, fluctuated and closed fe lower than yetteday; sales rane 1 : Ma, Mi:!hc, closed at 8;;c: Jane, bWfäWAc, closed a' 8 5;c; July. 91;i2Kc, closed at jIc; No. 2 n riDjr, fSQS9c: o. 3 tpring. 7SJ-5S79c: No 2 rad. SCc: :i rtd, SG.87c. Corn Opauel nit;aer. needed Jc, aovanced c, declined :;ic, fluctuate 1 and clOitd KSUc higher; cash, 4sjc: May, 4i60c, closta at 4.v;ic: June, 47945, dosco at 4bc; Jn!y, 47K0isc. closed at 47;br Oats-Quiet but firm. adnced Kvj, rec;1m! aud closed at mtzimau nures; casn. 34'4i oAyfc; June, 3li(347t,cf closed at 3l;j; July, 31 (saic, clofed a; i;;c. R;eStcadj: No 2. 7:.c. Banev-Nominal: No. 2, 65c Flaxseed - Steady; No. 1, $1 88. Mebs Port Active aud firmer; prices advanced lOtloc, but full adranze va notßüstaioil;casli. SU 10Q11 13: Juue, Slil01122. dosed at $11 10U 12: July, tit Ull 3, ctd at 811 20$ il 224. Lard-Qaiet bui steal?: 5Kö5c higher; casb, MMy and Juue. ?S 7530 77. July, fi IK), cloea at S3 8530 87. Bnaed Meats Steady; dry elted shoulders, 8135.4 4C; htort rib sides. Si C0.r5 ti2J.J: thart clearsida , S'5 10ß5G lb. Sugars Urm and bisher; culof, 7y,::;c; grcnulated, Cj;c: atandanl A, 6'. On tfce hroduco Exchange: lintter Dull and weak: creamery, UyVJc; dairy, 12&G i:??s-Flrm at K'(312cc. llecclpts-Flour, 20,000 bbla wh?At, G5.000 bu.; corn, 114.000 bu:oats, 185,000 bu.: rye, 17.0C0 bu.: barley, 2C.0C0 bu. Shipments -Flour, J'.C-CO bbis.; wheat, 49.CO0 bu.; corn, 101.010 bu ; oat. 198,000 bu.: rye, 9.000 bu.: barley. 17,030 bu. Afternoon Board Wheat - Easier; yhz lower. Corn J4c lower. Oats-Firm; May, j;c higher; July, higher. Pork-Unchanged. Lard Jic higher. NEW YORK. May 19. Flour-Receipts. 25 75 bbls. ; exports 1,238 bbls.'; market dull: superfine tteMeni anu fctaie, 83 J5'd3 75: common to good extra Western and State, 83 H(3 65; good to cholc do., 1 :50.r 10; common to good extra Ohio, Si 10 (Tt5 !; common to choice extra, St. Louis, JT3 50 (nf 90: patent Minnesota extra trood to prime, -." 255 üO: choice to double extra, 85 60(?$5 9J. Wheal Receipts, 210C0 bu.; exports, 47,07 bu.: ?rct lots higher, but quiet; there is considerable Inquiry for stock to arrive, c. i.t: options opened strong afterward weakened and closed hcivy: No. 2 Milwaukee, 9sc; 5IUwankee,c 1. f., 96'497Kc; No. 1 hard, c. i I., 81 05X; No. 2 Northern, c. i. ., SI 03; No. 2 red, c. i. f., 81 C4K;unsraded red, c. i, f.. 81 Olli: ungraded red, spot, 89(iD7c; No. 2 red. Si 04 afloat, 81 01 elevator. H 06 delivered; Kc. 2 red, May 21,000 bu. at 81 02i 03X, closing at 81 02; June, tales of fc23,000 bu. at SlC2;is 1 0C. closing at 8t C2; July, sales of 1,400,000 bu. at S1041 05K, casing at 81 04:,; August, sales of 490.0JÜ bu. at 81 051 C6", closing at Si Vo September, wiles of 240,000 bu. at 107 (31 (closing at SI 07. Ccrn spot opened firm, c:05cdweak: options ripened fir m, cloEed heavy; receiptr, 99.0C0 bu. ; exports, 55.S57 bu. ; ungraded 5153c: steamer, 54-4.'C6c elevotoi, 57o afloat; No. 2, t659);c elevator, 5757; afloat, 5v4c c i. f.; No. 2. May. 55156 :4c, cloüing at 55Jac; Jnr.6. 5555jc closing at 5'c: July, 55KÖP 5f?;c, closing at E5$c; August, tC!s5G'c. dosing at 5Cc Oats-Opened firm and cioed heavv; rprelrts. 70.C00 bu.; exoorts, none; mixed western, '.'Q40c; white do., 4::17c Uay ateddy and in lair duiand, Oons Quiet but steady. Co3'ee Spot fair; Klo quiet bnt closed steady; sales, 1 S O bscp; Mav, 68c: June. 6.S0aCS5c: July, Aucust. f V557c: September. 7.05c; October. 7.1C 7.15c: November, 7.2Cc; December. 7.25c Su?ar Firm; C, 5!o?c; extra C, 5Vc; white extra C, t?4c: mould a, Cc; standard A, 6Vlc; confectioners' A, 6c: cutloaf and crushed, 7c: powdered. 7c; granulated, 6; ;c: cubes, 7c. Molasses Firm atOc, test 19c. Rice-Firm and In raoleraie aemana. Petroleum bteady; united closed at 79J437lc. Tallow-Steady at 5 Me, Rosm Firm at SI CS1 12. Turpentine Firm at 32Vo. Ecgj Steady and in fair demand: Western, 13l4'tj ib;4c Wool Dull and barely s:eady. Pork Quiet but firm; mess, spot, S1212 37. Beef-Nominal. Lard-Opened a trifle better but closed dull: steam, spot, 87 0)7 02: June, 87 03,37 05; July, S7i;-7 ii; August. 87 127 21; September. 7 27t. 7 29; October, 87 ::6Z7 city steam, S3 80. Rut-ter-Dull auddrooplne; Western, 10(2Je. Cheese - Quiet and easier. Other articles unchanged. ST. LOUra. May 19 Fiour-Unchanzed. Wheat Illsherbut How, prces advanced Qlz early, but later eased 01T and closed VXY auÖva yesterday; No 2 red, cash, 81 0u3il 07: May and June, SI CöKQl 06;. closiDP at 81 0d!;; July, SI C7l 07);, citsing atSl 0731 f 7?. Corn Hleher but inciosiug at 4c; year, 42c. 0t-iall: No. 2 mixed. cash. 37Jcbid: Msy, 7(337. Rye-?ouce .ml higher av 7lc bid. Earley sso Jalc. Lja Dull at 83 42X03 47s. Butter and Eggs Ud chanced. Fi'aiseel-Dull at 31 27J4 ilay Stead v; prairie. Iiai2 5C: timothy, Slöiß. . Bran Slow at 5Sc at ihe mill. Comnieal Firm at üj. Wool Active" aiid firm and unchaued. Provi'ioris-Firm but lov. Pork Jobbing. 811 2. Lard -Si 60r3G 5. Balkmrats-I.ong clear, S3 6.5; saor: ribs. Si 75; sbort dear. S3 15. Bacon-Long clear. S65 15; short rib.86 17'2ö; sbott clear, Si 335 45. RecelPti Flour, 4.000 bbls.; was-iu 5S.030 bu. : com. 11,0)3 hu otw, lC,co bu ; rve, none: birley. 1,000 bu. Bhip-nents-Flour, 7 0O1 bbl.: wh?at. 10.000 bu. ; corn. Ce.030 bu. ; oat?, 1,030 bu.; rye, i.tCObti.; barley, l,o:0 bu. At the afternoon board wheat declined 3-3; and corn dropped 3c. PHILADELPHIA, May 19.-Flour-Quiet. Wh3 Firm: No. 2 red. May. 81 r,0!431 OVA; June. 1 01?4; July, It 03i31 0?; August, $1 05 l Uo;. Corn Firm; No. 4 mixed. 55c; No. b high mixed. bCc: steamer No. 2 mixed, 0G2: 2 mixed, 5453-: No. 2 mixed. May, 5li.5tc; June, 5iji(55c: July, 55Ci55Kc; August, öDjJc Oat Weat: rejected white, 41c: ungraded wnite. 410i4Kc:No. 4 whl e, 43343)c;So. 2 white, Av. IDiureh .inlet; No. 2 waite, May, 43.i4c; Jaae, 4-:i3c. July, 4"U43Uc;-August, SS40c. ProTis rTB Dull. Butter Quiet; Bradford Couuty and New io:k extra, iOr 22z. Es Quiet; extras. 14314c. CheebC-I)3ll. Other arddes uochanged. Receint Flour, 3.S00 bbis.: wneit, 0.500 bu.: corn, 4SCO0bu.; oats, 12,115 on. Ship-menta-Wheat, 2,300 bu.; corn, 4.000 bu.: oata. 4.C0O bu. MILWAUKEE, May lD.-Flour Dull and nominal. Wheat Quiet; Milwaukee No. 2, 8.s'c;Jun9, 604c: July, 91 '-i.e. Corn-Inactive: No. 2. 49c Oats Firmer; No. 2,34ic. Eye-Easier: No. l, 74Kc. Barley-Nothing doing; No. 2, 67c Provision -Higher, nets Pork Caih, Mayor June,
tive, closing nbave yesterday: No. 2 m'xod, cash, 47,4ic: .way, 47K'J17. closing at 47c; June, 4i; 1(317)?, cloin; at t6Tc: Jul-. 472i7 :..
H 20. Lard-Prime steam, cash or May, 85 75: June, S6M). Butter vak; dairy. 14017c. Cheefe - improving at lCQlOKc Kjcks Pltrlty at 11 a 11C. Kecelrti-Fiour, 10,776 bbls.; wheat, 3f,4'.o tu.i bsiley, 4.375 bu. Shipment Tlour, 11.S55 tbla.: wheat, 72.CC6 bu.; barley, 6.7S5 bu. C1NC1KWAT1, May 19. Cotton Stronger; middling, ldc. J lour-Quiet and unchanged; Wbat Demand fair and market firm: No. 2 rod. 81 CiÖl 07: leccipts. 7.S00 bu.: shipments, 3..V0 bu. coin iteadv and higher; No. 2 mixed, 52 (S,iZc. Oats-ln fair demand and firmer: No. 1 mixed, 3yc Kyt In good demand and Rtrong; No. 2 fail. 74Q75C. barley Scarce and firm; extra No. 3 f pring. 72375c Pork-Dnll at S.l 0. laid-Dull and lower at So 5SG 60. Bulkmcats Quif t, ahoulders, S4 i5; khort ribs, $5 70. Bacon In demaud; uncbansed. Butter Heavy and lower; extra creamery. 22v23c: fancy dairy, 11315c. SuRor Strong and hlg&er; hard refined, IÖ74C: Ne Oriesusc. Hcg -JFlrm; rcnaua and lieht, ti 40.4 S5: packing and butchers. 83 CC&i 45: receiptc, 507 head; shipments, 3'9 head. Fec Firmer at 12c Cheese Easy; prime new, C$g7c LOUISVILLE, May 10. Cotton Firm and quiet; miCdling, 11c (irain-Fuui. Wheat No. 2 loag berry. SI t7; No. 2 red. Si 03. Corn No. 2 mixtd, 2Xc: No. 2 white, 57c Oats-No. 2 mixed, 40c. frovisIons-Firtn. Bican Clear rib sides. 85 37 clear sides. So fe7i; souider., 51 87. Bulk meats -Clear rib tde. 8d S74: e'ear sides, 8 37: shoulden, S4 0. Mess Porx-Sli Hams Sugar cured. SiO. Lard Choice leaf, $3 23. NEW ORLKANS, May 1?. Corn Quiet: mixed. 6263c; choice white, CtQOc. Cofiee-Quiet and unchanged. Sugar Stronger: common to good, 4?45c; yellow clarified, 5j;93c: off white, 6J 61-16C. Molasses Quiet and unchanged. Rice Quiet and unchaneed. Bran Dull and lower at 03&2c. Others unchanged. TOLEDO. May 19.-Whcat-Weak; No. 2 red, cash or May, 93c: June, 93ic; Jaly, 94c; August, S6ic; year. 0.rc: No. 2 soit, 81 T3. Corn Quiet; No. 2, cash or May, 50c; June, 0l4c: July, Jlc. Outs-Inactive: no quotations. Receipts Wheat, 3.00O bu. : corn, 1S.0C0 bu.;oats, i,0O)bu. Shipmen tf-Wheat, 2,C03bu.:corn, 19,003 bu. KAN3A8 CITY, May 19. wneHt Ilicher: cash, 83e: June, SiQsSc; July, b7Qa7Kc. Corn Huner: cash, 43c; June, 420: August, 414Q45c Oat Nominal; 36c bid, SSc asked. Oils. TITUSYILLS, ra.. May 10. Petroleum National Transit certificates opened at79c: highest price, 70c: lowest, 7ic: closed at 70c Shipments, 1.ÜC0 bbls; cbarters.S8.572 bbls. PITTSBURG, May 19. Tne oil market was strong and iteady to-dav, the fluctuations being confined to a fraction: prices opened at 7Jc, advaneid.to 79c, declined to 704c and closed at 7?Kc. BRADFORD, Pa., May 19. Petroleum Marget opened at 79?j and closed at?'.: highest price, Tife; lowest 7S:jc Runs, 74,328 bbls. ; total shipments, 110.514 bbls. : charters, S,572 bbls.; clearances, 3,t0?,000 bbls I OIL CITY, Pa . May 19.-NatIonal Transit certificates opened at 79,'ic; nighest, 71!;; lowest. 70)c: closed at 79 c. tales. 3ö2,o:o bbls.; clearances 4,C66,000 bbls; run?. 74,333 bble.; shipments, 103.135 bbls. ; charters, SS.573 bbls. NEW YORK, May 1?. Petroleum-There was no other feature to the Petroleum mariet to-day thau extreme dullness: the fluctuations were all made within a range of S jme mtarest is attacbel to the opening of a new mine near Plttibarz. tte facts of which have not yet been made public. It i claimed there is a consideraole short interest in themarset,; Cotton. ST. LOUIS, May 1?. Cotton Dull; middling, lC-c: tales, SOj tales; rcctip s, 3j0 bales; snipxnenta. öCO bales; stock. 13,'jCO bales. MEMPHIS, May 19.-CoUou-Qaiet andstoaly; middling, lOKc Receipts. Ii4 baleR; shlpmsats 48 tales: fctoc. 23.04 bales; bales. 500 bales. NEW QRLEANS. May 10 -Cotton-Quiet and unchanged; net receipts, 734 bales: crops receipts, l,4i0baie?; fales, bCC bales; fctock, 93,184 bales. GALVESTON. .May ll-Cotton-Quiet and unchanged: netnnd gros receip'v, 5 bales; exports to France. 1,1 39 bales; salts, 15 bales; stock, 551 bales. NEW YORK, May 1?. -rotten -Futures sold at the third cll: June, lO.COc: A must. 10.99c: September, 10 c; O.' tcber, 10.4 c; January, 10 4 k Total fales up to 2:15 p. ho. were SCCO bales. Futures closed 2 101 to 1 103c hisner tbau yesterday. Tho Jot hits: "Cotton ea-ier; middling uplands. lfJic: do. Orleans U'4c Futures closed quiet acd firm: fay. lO.Sfc; Jun 10 91c; July, 10 9lc: August, 10.1)93: Srpiember, lO.Tsc: OctoVr 10 45c: Noveraber. lO.Clc: Deeeaiber, 10.34c; January, 10. 11c; February, 10 5lc
Stt Guoug. NEW YOKK. May 19 -Dry Goods-For immediate wants there has been the light demand usual to TKesday, but for a later request there has bceu a good business in browns and colore! cottons, agents having cleared up the stock of Lawrence LL. ce-inch brown sheetings aud advanced the price to5c. in consequence of many reports attributing to John L. Bremer A: Co., George Richardson & co. and Smith &, Co. with the Intention of offering their coods at auction, these firms declare such reports absolutely unfounded. Wool. BOSTON. May 19. Wool-Fair demand and prices unchanged. New clip comes forward slowly slid the -stock of old wool is becoming considerably reduced. PHILADELPHIA. May 19.-Wool-Dull: stocks light; New York, Michigan, Indiana and Western medium. 30(ä31c: coarse washed combing and delsine. 21032c: medium unwashed combing and delaine, 24Q25c; pulled, 2J25c. Wlilshy. CHICAGO, May 19.-Whlsky Firm a', 81 15. CINCINNATI. May lO.-Whlskj-Steady at 81 13. ST. LOUIS. May 19. Whisky-Steady at 81 13. NEW ORLEANS, May 19. WhUky Unchaujed at SI 153125. TUE OLD GAO 18 ALL ltlGHT. New Jersey Goes Down In the Otliclal Record as tx Foreigu Country. New York Herald, "When the Norwegian Steamer Hetla ot the Thingvalla Lin sails for Christlania today the will take out a party of native Scandinavians who have Eettlel in the United States, but who are going on a sum. mer excursion to their old home, to return to America in aehort time. The party is a Iarga one, and consists principally of farmers in the West and their v? ives and children. As an accommodation to the steamship company and the travelers the Emigration Commissioners gave permission for the parly to rendezvous at Castle Garden, and yesterday afternoon the Erie tender JohnM. Abbott traneferred to Castle Graden 23G cf the excursionists fro Floboken, where they had just arrived from the West cuthe Erie Hailroad. Tfce Custom-house ofilcer, not having any permit for the landing of "the John M. A botr, from Uobohen," wai puzzled. He bad beard of Hoboken as a foreign port, but he had never heard of any transatlantic steamer ryiired the John M. AbbotL The matter was bnaliy explained. Tne clerk who bnlletius tie immigrant arrivals very methodica'ly recorded m big letters, "Tha John M. Abbott, Hoboken, 200." and the West Shore Railroad Agent who telegraphs the immigrant arrivals to Chicago promptly eent over the wires the fact that a aUamer had landed 236 immigrants from Hoboken. Thus Hoboen, N. J., has gone down in the official record as a foreign port. General Lee's Death. I Boston Indg3tl The death of General Robert E. Lee, at Lexirgton, Ya., on the 15th of Octobar, 1S70, removed an important actor in the recent civil war. In the South, where be was best known and most beloved; in the North, where his military genius and worth as a private citizen found due recognition, and in Europe, where his skillful generalship and rencnal courage had won him high renown, the tributes to the memory of the departed too them chieftain have been' generous, enthusiastic, and worthy of his fame. It may be truly Eaid that personally General Le bed not an enemy. His heart overtlod with love and charity toward all mankind. He drew his sword in the civil war from a tense of duty to his native State; but when he sheathed it srgain, under the apple tree at Appomattox Court-house, there was not a stain upon its blade. Eyen those who were opposed to General Lee upon the battlefield Wf re as ready as his most intimate friends and ardent admirers to testify to bis well-
deemed faxna as a military leader, ti well
General Lee. shortly after tha 'surrender st Appomattox, became President of Washington College, at Lexington, and devoted himself to the duties of that position Hewas taken sick on Wednesday evening, September 2S. As he was about t take ht si at at the tea-table, he tank in his chair and became insensible. A reaction soon set in, however, and in the course of the ten days following he steadily improved, until it was hoped he was out of ciaDgcr. Bat on the following Monday evening he became suddenly and rapidly worsp, aud continued to sink until death claimed its victim. During the early part cf his illness he slept much and spoke seldom, but was rational when awake, and always recognized thro at his bedside. At times his mind tcmed towander, and on several occasions revertei to the army. lie once ordered his teut to be struck, and at another tie desired that 'Hi)l should be sent to the front." He suffered but comparatively little pain durinc his whole illness, and expired very quietly and peacefully at 4J:J0 cn Wednesday morn ing. A correspondent of the Rural Record urges the necessity cf training the boys of the farm to habits of industry, that they may learn the valuo of money; but'he justly reaeona that this training will be best accomplished by avoidance cf overtaxing and by giving the boy a pecuniary interest iß' Ü19 product cf his labcr, letting him spcd tho money thus earned as he seei fit, but encouraging judicious investments by precept and example. Mr. W. W. Heywocd writes to the Rural World that he has a good word to speak for corn fodder: "I tavtd 37G shocks, ten by ten hills," he eayp. 'and have realized more than 50 for it, while the stock relished it. I take a shock down, husk the com off, and tie the fodder in two bundles with tarred rope, making it very convenient to handle." 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