Indianapolis Sentinel, Volume 34, Number 142, Indianapolis, Marion County, 22 May 1885 — Page 6

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THE INDIANAPOLIS DAILY SENTINEL FRIDAY MORNING MAY 22 1885

UiHAIICIAL AIID CÖHTOCIAL. IIONJKY AND STOCKS.

XTeir York Financial Slarket. NEW IOBK, iliy 21,-Mocey-On call eaxy at 1 per cent. Prime McrcanUla raper 4,35rpcT cent. Foreign Eichank'o-Dail at -150) for elxty dayr, and li for short steht. The talcs of stock to-da7 ajzrezatcd 122,330 barer. Including Delaware. Lackawanna and Western, 31,025; Lake Shore, 5,0)0: Northwestern, I.7C0; New York Central, C.273: Pacific Mail, 11,275; Ö!. Faui,20.4C0, and Culon Pacific, 21.1C0. Government tondj arc quiet at unchanged quotation, ixccut a decline of 15 In tho Zu Tnere wereialtact the 3s at 103)4 snd the registered u at 12i;;, and the is, coupon, at 122. butc bond were weak, with a decline ol 132 per cent. In tfce quotations for rotnc of tho Ala l aica and illhlaa i?.ucs. There were sales of Louh-iani consols at ijj and the ex-matured coulona 8tCt;4. The sale at the Stock Exchange to-da7 foot up about the 6amo as yesterday, the transactions today amounting to 122.CC3 stares, but, of this, 10 per cent, was done lu the first hour, and fron that time until the clo-e, the dullness wai as great as has been seen at any time for many month. There was atsolutaly no feature to tho market except the utrencth that accompanied too inaotiv. liy. The extreme iluctuations in tho active list In i:o case exceed ' .,' per c?nt., except Union P.veiac, -which vaa tredcu m within a r tuijeof H percent., and icicc Mail, which iluctuated 1 percent The cIctlcR prices this eenlni? arc small fractious hUber than yeatcrCay, a;mctt without exertion the calcs tangles irom topper cent. There was decided strength in tLe cany dealing In botn Paclnc Mail una Union PacIUc, due to tue jeneral belief that the aii!crencs be.vHcu tu Pa2!:'.f! Mail and lLj lic:ilc I'.ailroidi hid praticall beentettltd. Respecting the Orcson -Railway and Nvijatlo;i lca'.eiothc Norit-cru and Union Pajiüo, it 1 stated late this afternoon tuat proin-" aj b-ea made, bat r.o conclusion has yet lcsu reined. There was a meeting at the Northern iUciii this attcrnoon in rcpard to tha mautr. lheceneral lmpueslon in this case 1 Also that a statement win te msde ratiifactory to all rart es interested. The bull party In tho market coatinua very confident, claiming that the extreme case of the money market must lead to increased purchases lor Investment. They also Insist that the short iu tercet la crowing larxe. especially in Union Pacific, in which they claim tne hhort interest amounts to ICO.ciO shares. it Id taid tho Pennsylvania, Lackawanna and the V est Socra Roax's bavj all ajreed to a restoration cf i aas between bQif York and Cnica?o, anl that a formal demand will hi mada upon tne Ser Yurs Central to do tne same If thi 1 refmacf, Ii is alheed that a movement will bo made before the Attorney General to remove the directors lor xxal-ftdministiation. Croprerorts have teen received to-day from Mr. Ilcxle, of the southwestern system, showing that the business of that system during tne eurreut year promises to be very much heavier than it waj iu lfct'l, especially in Texa?, wnere the increase averages 3 per cent. To'al trarua - tiuns m railroad bond3 to day has tetn very law, amounting to ?2,011,5li0, but more trau ob -bait this business was confined to dealings In Erie seconds new hlone, the eaies of wbtcn wtie S150.5CC. There was aiso considerable biildiri; done In M:.sourI rAcISclirst csno!. aad siine vt the niouti. Kansio and Texis i-suc, and during the alternoou m Nickel l'xate tirs., Vilich ber.ame very weak, felling clown to 71, aud ciot-icg with a net loss of 4 per cent, at 7li; K ie fconus were at one time as lqw 4)4. tut oullod in thb aftcrucon and closed witi a losi of )i p.r cenu at 4 J. The narket cJosed with tic following prlcc3 bid: f rcr cviu. tosCs.. C3' onUrlileA Ksli. 3:J unteti ttates t v-1 United SUtes new 4sl?2 Louisviio & N. Alby. 'it iftr:., ACiu. Is: pr i 'arl. ii Cin. seconds Cent. l acihcCrs'j .113 LeJiir.n & Wilkp. S4H em. a Charloatcc. So Clshitan Ceatrel.. im tiancap. & at. Ja.,.. 11 )z preferred.-.-. 22 Lor.islana coccula. lb 4 1 ii3soarl j lclrle...... S5k2 81. Jcc HTJi Mobile A OQiu OL f, A ß. C. fiTFt...l20 scorns a rsexM..M.iJ KashTlllo & CiiaL.. sc1 TrTjresee 'i old... 43 Tenutcttt Ce. iio ... 43 N.J. Central s:!4 Tex. P. lerö cranta ri7i!Korfolk A W. rfd... 1 1 Tex. r. EJo ürsnde. Ncrthero Paciflc ünlcn Fac firsta.irjoNorthn Tac. ufd . 3D O. P. land Rrante...lC6s Cblc & Nortüwe3trn atj U.P, linking luaa.MU3'c;. & N. pld 127 Virginia t .. a j yevt Ycrt centrals. ssi Va con. cx-inat coup 4" Virginia deferred..... G jioar- JB2preeflMM..133 Ohio Central Ohio A Mississippi- 12 O. A Miss. p!d 02 Ontario A Western. m 1)4 Oregon Navigation. 71 Oregon Tranacon't'L 14) Orecon Improvera't. 2 Paclflo ilall . 55U Xiiegr.eny centrai Alton b 'trre U. 17 60 " 31 4 JL A T. E. WaAsacnctQ Express. Xirh Ced&r U. & N.. Cbntrla Padflc . Canada eonthenu. Central Paclüc. . Chetapcake & Ohio.. C. & O. prefd firsts... C.& O. leccn&j.. Peoria, D. A K... 9 ?litsbunr..M.......14l Pullman Palaco Car. US lieadine... M iVQKccX Island . .114 CThlc&so A Alton. 1?b C&A, preferred ..1! 5 at. L. a san. irran 101 Do. preferred.. 'M Chic. EnrL&Q 2i ChlC,,8tL.N.U.M C 8 1. L. A Pittsburg 9 C, Bt. U & P. pll 38 uia.. San. A Cleve... 1 ClevindAColumbus. Si Delavaro A hnd 70 UeL Lack. A WesU.lC3T. Denver-A R. Grande 5 Do. first pf d...., C, M. A 3t. P a J 74. a, M. A St. P. pfd.-.lO'i it, rani :i. a n...... St. Paul A Omaha 1? i 3L P. A O. Pfd.. 72 rexa3 Pacific .. 10 ; union racino... . bi Ü. 8. Express. 5 n., kiv. ij, u iauuUi 4., a vi fine preerrcd 20 Hut Tennessee. JBh O ;.l W S 1 blKO At..... lb East Tennessee p!d.- 5k i W. Ü. Telegraph 69 lA Wölls A Fznn Voxl Wayne .....133 'Colorado Coal i)x J'tnnlbalA Bt,Joa 2ead wood. ..... H.&&L J. p'd.. . itlomestake . . 13 Harlem ......... 10'J iron Silver.. 125 Xtctuton A Texas- . 25 Illinois Central. . 126 L, B. A f ... 9 21 öülcksllver. ....... M..M 4' Do. preferred..... 22 A Texss.. ISM Southern Paclfla. Lake Kile & West 5:autro Lake Shore, - 51;, IMMM HMHmll ..M. 17 Foreign Elbney and Stooltf LONDON, May 21.-5 p. m. Consols, 93 MG for totn money and the account. U. s. Bonds h, 1215. Railroad Eönds-Atlantlc and Great West. cru time, 2i: Co. seconds. 5Js: Canadian Paclüc, 4Ck? Erie, ltr;; do. gecends, 50.j: Mexican ordinary, C3.: St. Paul, 70: 'New York Central. 83; J'ennsylvaniA, 52 fj: Kding, 7. Bar ellver, 4i per ounce. The bullion in the üank o! EasUnd increased X1HU6J during the past week. The tnk gained 12. OCOcf bullion on ba!anca to-dy. Tne proportion of the bank3 reserve to liability is now 531 10 per cent, PARI?, May 2! -Three per cent, rentes, SOr SCc for the account. Tlie specie In the Baak of Fuuce increased 6,5SC0j francs in gold and 2,1 ;C.iC0 francs In silver. CÖHHERCUL. A tclerably free movement of dry goods has characterized jobbing circles during tae past few days. Prices unchanged. The Krocery trade is active, and the demand is steadily increasing. Sugars are very firm at the advance, owinc to the estimated 20 per cent shortage In the growing tcet crop In Germany. The drug market remains unchanged. E?cs are in light receipts, but the demand is easy and prices unchanged. OUAIN Wfccat-Lcc.il markets under light receipts and a better fueling at seaboard, have toned up slightly, and we note a more active demand for immediate shipments. Futures quiet. New York has advanced lc; EaltimoreKc to lc hijhsr, and Chicago 4'c higher. Corn A better demand is noticeable, and all grades will find ready purchasers at full quotations Receipts light, with futures not wanted. New York steady; Ealtlmore the same, and Chlcaco Jc higher. Oats In gcod request at 5rra quotations. Arrivals very light; fair local demand. Thelonroinsiahio üowb ue traocat clgräln In ttore at this point :

Wa't Corn. Uata. aye, Itevalcr A 13.100 15.6T0 5.S0C 50 Elevator E 5,6üJ 12,8 7,4 C 503 Capital Heritor... 1S.00C 5.O30 5.0ÖC . WcsttrnElevator., . , Elevator D... .. . 6.CCC TOUL,.. . ..- I6.9C0 S3.40C 21.20C 1,000 Contrp'gdaylju.t jeai 5,ccjC, 14,ccc lO.CK 11,(X0

The following table inowt the receipts ot grain at tbls point for the put twenty-lour hours I

received K:cnr, fcblj, f.O)U 4 .'00 1.8J0 Com, hu cat, be Hoar, Urnla aud I2r. flom-ratcnL fjoasc:; extra fanny, 15 wa 6 40 : ft her. J 4 55 00 : choice, s 1 6 ) ji 1 75 : family, 1 4 if 14 :3: treble extra. 13 7.v3 8): double nxtra, 4:"j 0; extra. f3 2033 5; superfine, 13 833 3 CO; fine, EUCa2 70. "Wheat Wo auote x Eid. Aiks2. src. 2 Kta 1 f2 traot 1 01 tract Ho. 2 Bed 01 Ü5 Eld. 62 60 43 47 53 4S Eld. 3-U Uack l trad ...... UC 3ItC0 Cera Wo qucw: Atkcd. 51 tracx Fo. ? White Yellow.. HUh LUxcd U!ah mlied rejected... found Ear, hitfh mixed.... tract trace track track track track traca track track iracs 54 43 4IU 61 Acted, 40 -10 37H found lar, Mixed Oitsweqnoto: ' rtc airhite. L!i?ht mixed. ....... Eixca .. Eve Nominal. Eran Dull: ail 00 bids; held at fll 00. CHICAGO VABTZTft, Furnished by II. E. Kinney A Co., Grain and ProTisloa Eroicrs. lio, 9 enmber of Coinmerco,!

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Hay 21. jCpcn'g lilshct,Lowe8t jClcslng July 9 j VJJi 91S August.... Si 91'4 93 ,'4 91!; Com - Jo no 4S) f 41 4S July 4S 4öV; 47 48' ,i AUKUit... i 4;,!; 4S' Oau - June 31H 8i-;l S4, 3 4 K July- 3t!r, S44 3l1;! 3M Ausübt... 29)i 2Jl-4i 2J1;. 23li Fen- June 11 I.4 11 2: 11 J5 j 11 22 July 11 2 11 :12 11 2i 11 32 ATKUSt... 11 H7 1142 118 1142 lAfd - Juri?.... G iO C 77 I tfj Juy 6 Ä7 G 6 8 C 7 August... C 92 15 C 92 (i 9 Slbs - June ...... Ö 70 5 70 5 7J 6 70 July 5 77 5 KÜ 5 77 5 fO Auvust... f r S7 5 H." S7

Ecceipts Hogs. 2I.C0Obead." Car lot Theat. 97; corn, 1Ü7; oatt. 173. I Special to J. a. McKee, Grain and Froviiloa Erokcr, No. 21 Eoard of Trade. Chicago, 111., May 21. Consols opened ten points lower; cables CI higher. Russia continuing war preparation?, and England orderfng the trtops to remain in Egypt instead of returning home, c.-msed fhsrp bujlng by sborts tocover,and established an advance of lc per bash el over yes terdat's closing. Tn feelinc is quiet, the weatntr biilliauT, tut it is claimed that the next croo report will show a further redaction Jroui last report This bulge has be:n emirely duo to a demand to cover sbort sal?.", ad may prove but ttropoiary, but it upport? our theory trsat wheat 1 a legitimate purcaae on its merits. Oabreiks we do not ihink any decline can be; maintained fcr any Jong period of time. Corn steady and toe situation unchanged. We will heve increased recent refore long, which Me think will result In lower values. IVOIANAFOLIä WIIOL.Ii.-J AX.C aiABKET. Dry Clooda. FÄirrrs. ? Infijicr lancj - Wen iracJK fancy, Pacifio lancr 6 :cneitea fancy.. Ccchcco lancy, C 'Tcrwlck fancy ..4 4 K riichncnaitiEC7M.5 tieii.ont farcy. HMIHMNl 74 lismlltou fancy.... 5 M Was n'tcn Ind. blue-0) Amfciican isncy,. .lAjnmcan ma. Diue.-. American thizting 4H!AlDiou eolid -VJ, Allen fan cy Sim peon's mlnin2......0 AEen snirting......, ..4S 3tec: iilver fancy cninfici chiiUns.-tXiOunell fancy ,M . DS2SS VABBlbs. Frdfic H popUs Ins- 9 Pacific Va CMtn'rs..lO fuel Ho i Australian crap IS FUCEIC 6-4 A. C. H.S3 Hamilton ?S air teas- 7 Hamilton mix 11 Pacific 1433 lawns...-. UX racinc urganay 11 1 bkiUVj UUAUJU1UI ...... Pacifio 6-4 10. X. cash.lS Paclflo cretonnes...... 3 Prxlrio 6-4 A. C. c&5h.22;Paciric c. f. suitingsManctCEtsr rA cash Faciao percales.... ürxchesteT fiDaB-.ll Atiantlc alpacas. .10 AtHtlO G. L. cash,...l Atlantic 7. caihra 22 paciao nun's veirg.-i:. ArEngton 43-la nun's veiling...... .....2 Arliigtcn K Bj caibxiore. ... 15 IBOWS CCTTCNP. Atlantic A 714 Bedford ß... mil's ... .... 1 Atlantic U 32 ...... ABA MUlt(HIHMlMtMUH Lawrence L. L Treiont C. C. 5 Indian Head -7 siau a 14 Conestcca W.... .... .tyt saranacx ..... ........... .7 Utica C 4K Boott XX tiafachnaetü E. B 51 VSIndsor H M ... Fcpperell B Peppercll E .7 Fepperoll 24 ...........18 Feprereii 1C-4 20 ELXACESO COII05S, Androscoggin L...M 7K!Barer Mllla . 7i T AT. A 1 A 7iJbarwell... . ..... ... 7;i Ballardvale . I ...M ....... U4 UiKU4iig ... ... o WamEUtta.,.. .....lOKiFrnltof tho Loom. 8 mil's Eemper Idem 7k Elackstcna A. A.. Jetchvllle Fepperell 9-4. ....20 Farmers Choice..;.... e D wight Anchor..... Pocahontas VA Ch(tnntHlll ... . 5)3 Loi'sdale Cambrlfl. V Pepperell lfl-4 ny 4M COTTON ILASSZLS. B'n Trexnont DL e Tremont H, 7 TrcmontP 8 Tremont a.. 9 Tremont Y 9, Tremcnt X. 11 Nashua G... fi Nashua FF..... 6 Nashua E... . t Ilahua D... 7S Nashua C 7) Kifhna E 8 Nashua A... 8X Kafhna AAA.- 94 Nashua X... 10M ZSMhUA XX 02a BPd B'n Bi'd 7 Sir 3 131 11 12 13 1X 7 Tremont F ... Tremont Ü Tremont L s f 10 11 Tremont B. Tremont N 84 Tremont O . 9 Ellerton CN UK 7 üiicrton ui 7 S5 Hllcrtoa CL, 7K Ellerton V.. 8 Ellerton T... .. 854 82'El!eTton R. 9 9 j Klierton B 9 9KiEUeton Q..-...10 loUlKlldrton P -13 U llhi Ellerton O.. ...IIS 14 (Ellerton Nlf GHT6HAM9. Aracsxeag.... 7 Wacisctta GJ Lancaster 7i BerrJUlro 5H Eatea.... . 7 NoArandle ..... 8i Glasgow .. . 62! Eoyal... ...,m ...... 8 York.. . 7 illerfrGW dress . 9 Ifhlto MTz Co....- 7 IJorcson bnkt Id..-1CK ruLiDs Arm cusviora. ltiocle.t....... g I Alabama pl&ldi Amoske&c. fancy...... 10 Louisiana plaids....... 7 7 7 9 g 7 Bates ... . 8M Ottiwa plaids ..... . Ot3 B B. ... 8 Kdinburz cheviot Park Mills, 70 chcck-.12 Everett chc7ioti. Xllllfi, 80 CÜ6CJC..1S reat Uepubua ciier. economy check........ 9K;CciTmbIia , Vi Otis check .. ., 9 v Hamilton a tripos 10 Dssmts. OtU, AI A. ....12 Otis E E... .... .1 0 Otis C C... .. 10 Amosk eag 1 4 Everett... 24 Usymaker . 8 Yok, hlue-... ... 1 4 14 1 K Yovk, siate io;k. fancy ..... .Ij wa,uu. 0-. 1 . 7 10 . coicmcian,. Eoston Amcfkeas, A O A .I3)f LewLaton, SS... York, SO ink.. -11 iLerviston, W connestoga, is r. . 14 Lev.nstoa, 09 uoneatoa, extra-.. ...13 Oakland, A... Cocstosa, 0 O A ,11K Oakland, A A esAia Er.ss. American ,.18 iQringcr 19 21 Franklinvlll9 - ,19 Leriston. Ctaxk, A 32,:Ge4rsia, A.., .13 OABPET CTAKf. TThite. ,.18 :Co?erlet ChMn. 23 Colored 22 Ho WO Cotton Yarn-10 2u ITyfliio . .. .mi S3 awauv u.ca m EffSB Fayinz lCKoper dor): rroni ators, 3 Emter creamery tancy.27 S23o; choice, alTT. aelrtPd. if&er vrtntw farr -TU Prodnce Market. ctairy, eiected, lsoiec: country, fancy. iSc. insri end tvrec; roll, low crades, 33lc per lb. ( l Poultry hena, 10c pet lf.: roosters, 5c: nan turkeys, ice; torn turkeys, '.c; old geese, aad weli:fxathcrcd, per lex., Iltui dacka, pzz dox., S3 -5 heathen Prime geeae, 45-1 mixed and ducks. Kace-lMfllWc; Wool Tnb-washed and clcked, scsscc; nnwaahea meainm, isc: cnifhed coninon, lgc: unwashed fine. 15l8c; Ootfirold, 17c: bnrry and unmerch&nubla at their yahe. Trie ProTlalonjaarkes Eiioir are ma present jobtin pncei: Ernokod Ifeata, canvased cfr plain (plain neat net guarnntoed against skippers )3. C. Hams: 10 ol2Xlhs.aTeiase, 10X311(5 15 lbs. Terase, iCty

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17K lbe. avcrigo. 20 lbs, average, 90; heavy average, 2125 lbs. 9c; ltgiit avrngts. Potter UrantJ." 9ic: medium do.. 9c. Cottage larnu. "Keliablo Brand,' 7So: do 'forter Uraud" 7c; California bams, "Reliable Brand," 7XC do Porter Brand." 7c: English breakfast bacon. oVur, "Sellable Brand," lec: Engliari ahoniders, llghtdo. 6Xo: Englwn ehoulders, heavy do, 6c; latnily shoulders, ptecc do, Co: dried beef, do, i:ic. Eoou c:oar sides, light or medium wt.. 7Kc. do tellies, list; or incdiun wt.. 8lo: dotacka; llshtor medium wt.,7Hc: do ITrench flitch. Cic: Jc. butts, ;jc D.8.and P.'ckled Mcatj English cured, clear ildci or backs, nnjcoked. 6Uc; Bcaa pork, clear, per bbL, 200 Its., 911 50; pork, clear, perbbi., 203 itm, fli CO; family pork. Clear. xzx rbl 3W Iba.. Ill M); family beef, per bl '2001ts.,ll8, Also in Vt bbla.. containing 100 lbs., at half the prion of tue Darrels, with 50c added, to cover additional ert of package. , . Lard pure aettlfvrendered In tierces. 8c: In half barren or W-lb tub. 8):; 4Mb Un tub, 9c; K-lbpaili, 3o; 13-lb rails, 9Hc. Solocna m cloth ec: in akin, Cc Tide Urocry Zllarkec. ChsfFuil cream. New York, lCfliio; Olio, Wkconsln, 9j per pound; young America, lOKc cofxs-Oonmon, 5100; ordinary, 10)3 lie; fair. llKttil'ac: prime, 12V.?ll2;c: etrlctly prime, 12?isic; choice. ISouc: Old GovoramentJava, is3-4'f)2t4c : McLaushlln's XXXX rcasted, Mb packages, 10C-lb caEco, lfjcj CO-lb 3o 1ST;c; Arbnckio'i rousted. 13o; Levering', 13;ic; Cardoca, I5?4c; Galea A No. .1, 15Hc. Gates pflDC,14j;c. m Sntars Cntlcal, V.tex powdered, 7d?!-o: 5nmblated. 7ci554c: ruuidaid A, t;io; cfi A, Wfä CVic; whito extra C. b'AQCc; light brown, IXn 6J,c: common grade?, 4&SKc; New Orleans brown, 633540. iloinasta and ertips-New crop New Orleans raolaascs. tXIJSC; syrup. 252145c per gal. for common to choice; maple tyrup. 81 19&1 S3. Klce Carolina tad Louisiana, G7C elces Pepper, 18il9J-4o: alfplce, lC!l2c; doves, 2C$25c; ginger, i7öüc; cinnamon in matr, 12:5c; nutmegs, 75asoc. Eatt-Lakc. in car lots, 9lc: dray IcU, CI C0;3l C5; in all lou. ICO more from Btore; dairy, Z2 25c3 CQ. Starch Eefined peaxl, f(33X-c Pr lb. ; Eureka, 4c; Champion gloss, lump, t504c; lrprofcd

Com, BS5t7ySC No. 2 medium. ZSi halves, ct 50 ; No. S mackerel, halves, $23 60: No. 1 white fish, 17 f0; r? 00 r.er iro lbs.: nallibut. 14c periD. Foreign Fruit London layer raisins, new 13 253 40: new Valencia, limine: Sultana, lie; new ainscatel raisins, two crown, 52 f532 75: California L. L.. 52 C5; throe crown. 13 23. Lemono Mealna, tJ4 0S5 00. Prunos Turkish. &V9jq: Baltana do., 8Xc: currants, 5c:uovf fig, layers. 12Kc. Dates Matts, 4.3sc; Fard m tenpound boxes, 9i0c. Oranges Navel, crate, W 50 (35: Messina Oranges BingleO., 83 75(31 CO: double U., f3 C0(33 25; Imperial do., 83 035 50; California oianges, 83 504 00 per box. Pcnuta Eaw, TenxuEsce, Kfl5Hc: Wilmington, SHc: rccAtcd, 10c; TnneJec, 4K3GCo: Virginias. bZc Bananas t'Q3 perbuncr. Cocoauuu 81 &u(ct3. uaanei Gooda Wa aaow; Toratncs, ics.. 51 CO: Pcactos. 2 lbt. Etandard, 81 5n 1 70; 3 Its., in S0i32 00; teconds, S Its. 81 50 :rl CO: a Its.. SI Ro31 4S: Ho PencUes. 3 Its, 31 203 1 25; 6 lb? 2 052 1C; Blackberries, 81 OOftl flo; Stiawberriea, 81 lQl 15: Easnbcrrles, 81 151 ia; !3hörr:?E. red, 903,5c: white, 21952 20. ötrin? 3cans, SSj'iGc: Green Peas, Yarmouth Com, I 0(31 E5: or.nbl:t Busrar Cora, 81 5a I .v:o; Htancnra 2 ics., occ?3i ou; zaacxerei. Jl 25(31 F5: Pineapple, 51 5CyJ CO; SAlrnon, 3 ib., 81CC5J17C: Tumbler Jollier 5390o; Govs Oy?ter, l ib., lieht wslgnt. f.j;j53c; l lh , full weicht, 3103110:2 Jhs., iiht weijnt. 81 10; 5 lfc fail weiÄht, SI ?5cil 85: ardinea, Fioncft. 5s, si 75 per !o. : Arucrtdn. s, 5C. rjr dox; Apile, 111?, 6 lbs, C2 CO; RSllon, 11 5CS MVctablt and 1'rultB. Eoans Chc?!ce navy, a &a: medium, Jl 60, fiurrowF, Zi2 25; California, U. Potatoes 12 CGwtf ?5 per bbl; 55(2C5c per bu; new pttatocs. ?a 00 per bbi. dwect Fo;atcc3 Fhiiadrlphfa Jer?cyp, f G ealtlmorp, ZlQi 50: ICcntucky, 1 00; yellow seed, S3 5033 75 per bbl. Apples Cnoice, 3 003 W; fmcy, 53 5C;3i; comcaon, 81 2501 50. Dried Applts Evaporated, 6(52cx coramoa dried, 5(S5C Feachcs JJr'ed pCAClicr, baiVM. S33ei Call forma halves, 14o: evapomtod. 16i??i-u. Cabbage Kew, per crate. 1 5 O'van 50 Oniccs New southern, (1 503 CO per bbl. ; Bermnc?a. 83 50 per crate. Onion Sets White bottom, S7 CO per bi.: ysliow bottom, 81 CO per bu.; top sets, 2 CO per öu, Money ifi&ite Teas-Sl CC(31 f 0 per box. Green Eeans-?l '.532 0J per bx. tiawberrics-S2 5C3 00 p:r 21 quart cases. deeo. ßc:d-Tlnothy, 51 G0Q1 65 per tuahel. Coal nud CJorxe. FlUsbtirs, rar tou, 81 00; anthracite, 87 CO; Kiy caond City, 14 CO: Indiana block, 83 CO; ecke, iamw, 10c: coke, crushed, ISc; Jackson coal, Si .5s fctont'i coal, t2 f3C. 22ida, Lent her and Tallow. Cemiccz Mie, 243ic: cax solo, S0333ot Fennlylvanla harnes leather, ö23HCc: harness leather, 2333c; bridle leather, per doa., 8C0(972; demastic kip, 603S0oj French kip, S0cl 20; dom6sticrjall, 70crd2l 10: French calf, 81 IQ&l SO. Hides No. 1 cured, 708c; No. 1 green, SSGKo; No. lcalf, 9310c; cured, lOElc; dry kalt, ice; nint, 12c; No. 2 hiden, c oS, Tallow Prime, 6c: No. 2, 5c Grease -Brown, 2Kc; white, 5(35Kc; yellow, 34c. Drug; Clarke t. Alcohol, 5T 25S2SQ; calcmel, 73 3550 ; camphor, 230c; cochineal, tC(ZtOCo; chiorolorm, 2Cc031 00; gum opium, 84 2531 50; indigo, 81 C3ft3 CO; mor; phine, 53 40&3 65. Oils Castor, 81 55Q1 60 : sweet oU, 90c81 5; olive oil, fl 5033 00; bcrgamot (Sanderson's), 82 2532 50; lemon (3andersoiic), II 75.2 CO. Qulnlno-P. A W., S53Wc; cinchonida, CC5"5c. American bi-carb, soda, 45o ; English da, Sb(Cc SnuH Garret's, 2-oz. pack., 1 CO per dot.; 4-ox. bottles, 83 00 per dcx. Fiovo's Sulphur, 4Q6a Turrcntin 033,100; English Venetian rod, by bbL, 2o; leaa quantities, Iodine 84 00; Iodide potash, 83 00. Gloves, 233 25c. Rhubarb. 90c31 25. Window-glasi, 70 and 10c; double, 75 per cent. off. Iron and-Stcel Market, Bar Iron er 9C2 10 : rates ;noop iron, 82 &0 rates 1 Norway and Bwecd iron, 60 rates: horse shoo iron, Jc. Ecrso Shoe Eurdsn A Perkins', por kcg,t33 9C; male shoes, 81 per keg advance. Horaa Shoo Nails Northwestern, Globe and Putnam, per box, 81 50, Cast Eteel Best American, perlb., 13o: spring steel, 6c ; tire steel, 40 : too calk steel, 50 ; machinery i;eei, tc Naiis-8225. Mlecellaneoos Markets. Oils We quote : Linseed, raw, 51520 ; boiled. 54 Oc; l&id oil 60355c; miners' oil, Jo3G5a; lubrl eating oiLU33c: straits oil, 55(35Cc; benzine. 10 Glic; coal oil. Indiana legal test, 9KlCc; 150 cc-gree, test, lCKllc; water white, 155 degree, 14c. Tinners' Supplies We qucto: Best brand cnar coal tin 1. c. 10x14. 12x12 and 11x20,22 25 ; ES,10xl4, 14x20 and 12x12, W 25; rooüng, IG, 14x20, tö 75; 2Ci2S. Sil 6G012 00; block tin, in piss, 24o; In bars, 35c. Iron 27 B Iron, 8.25c: 27 O Iron, 6c; Juniata galvanised, 50 percent, discount; reuned, 50 and 10 per cent, öUcoant. 8üeetiln3, 8;c Copper bottoms. 22c Plainlshed copper. 31c. 8older, 14 L1VK äTOOK. ladlanayolls Liro stock Markel, UariON Srocz-YAKja, 2iay 21. OATTia Ecceipts, 400 head; shipments, 375 head. Lccal business very light; everything that was in decent flesh sold readily at strong prices, but tho market not quctably higher. Choice shipping grades... .............?5 41-15 75 Medium to good shipping grades- 4 90a5 15 Common to fair shipping grades . 4 50 m 7ü Siociersand feeders-.. 4 CCt 75 Choice cows ana hellen,... .... ....... 405 00 Medina to good ccwa and helfen.... s 70C4I 15 Common to fair cowa and helfen . 2 60 3 40 veals,. common to good... 4 0D.55 25 Sulla, common to good ,, 2 25 ; 3 73 Milker?, common to good 25 C0350 00 K033 Eecelpta, 1,153 head; shipment!, 3,700 head. Quality fair. Market opened 6low at about jesterday's nriccs cn light gradci, while heavy grades were hard to sell at 10c decline; later In the day lightf declined I c; few heavys leftover. Selected medium andheavy? u 1531 20 eelected lights ... 4 201 25 Pigaand fair light- 4 03i4 15 Heavy roughs . ...... . 3 4 J33 70 Shxx?-Receipts, 3,CC0 head; shipment!, 1,050 head. Local supplv more liberal; quality not gcod; market slow at unchanged prices. Gocd to choice clipped crades - .53 513 75 Fair to medium cliDrcd trades s m.rsa r.J Common clipped grades....... 2 2532 75 opring unu -. 4 015 53 Eüaewher. IA8T LIEEETY. Fa,, May 21. Cattle -T-Iarket was dull and uncharnged. Keceipts, 125 head; shipments. 1,330 head. Hoga The market was ilow; Phlladelphiaa and

bait pitn na.-Aö, ir.e vi pr;E bcim hm?c8, 81260; No. 1 mackerel, 51 8120: halves. 89 ttlO! No. 2 siack2rel. fli Wtt4; haivfs. UWüSi

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boneless Ceh, S rx?(4u pr iuu iss.; coneicsa ecu, 1537; extra, 610; Grand Bank, S335o per lb.; family white fish. 3 CO per 100 lbs. ; No. 2 Pickerel.

Yorkers, steady at 84 3534 CO. Ecceipts, 5C0 bead; ihlrment. too head. t-heep Wera dull and unchanzid. Receipts, l.CtObtad; BhipmenU, l,2C0head. NEW YORK, Hay 21.-Boevw-KeceIrt!, M bead. All lor exportation. Ho trading lu boef cattle and crested beef aides had a alow tale a. 83 t'K-c ler pohod. fchipmcnts, 920 quartera of besf and ICO carcASfts of mutton, bheep Uectlpts, C.200 head. Sales were slow at f3 3?fli 75rcrcwt. lor clipped neep: ZW 53 for ui'Khvrn do.; f5 2Cö 20 lor clipped yearlings; ttm liyi for unshoru do. ilogs-UeccIptJ, 12 car loa!?. None for sale alive; nominally unchanged at S4 2J31 fcO per cwt. KANSAS CITY, May 2L The Live Btoc IadlCttnr reports: Cattle Ecceipts. 1.9S3 head: shipments. 1.725 brad. Market dull aud wctk for shipping grade; tunhcrs choico Heady: exporters, Zb 15:5 35, foedtochoife shipping, 1 GOci 1C: common tonedlnia, 81 5C4 Wt feeders, 50; cows, f4 03 3 1 0 iC2js-FeccIpti, U,713 head; Fhipment!, 1 C15 head. Market weak but lower; light, 3 15 "JJ: heavy and mixed, 13 75(r$3 &0. fcheep Ecceipts 0 head; shipTinnK 1,32 head. l lr to good muttons, $2 tjjJ 40; coalmon to medium, f22 CO, CHICAGO, May 21Tho Erovers Jeurnal reports: Cattio-Eeceipts, S.SC0 head; shipments, 2.3C0 heart. Market very active, but wtflir, and prlc:s &icc lowtr; shipping steer?, SI 05(35 65: butcners', S2 450 tOO; gra lexan, 11 50; stockers, S3 CDi 4 40; feeder?, 81 Wfl:; ro. Hoga tifixup -,, 21.LOO hold; itlpnrent. 3.500 hehd. Market slow aud wsk, and 5310c lower; rough and mixed, 83 03 1 15; packing and shipping 31 1531 10; light. $1(34 SO; skips, S3 10(51 9?. bfceep Ecceipts, 1.S03 head: anipmentt, l.CCO head. Market steady; fiborn, 82 504 00; woole3, 2 75175; Texans, c'2 23(31 CO; Western sheep, i coa 1 59. BT. LOCI8. May 2l.-Catt!o RCCElptt, 2.70) head; sbipmentf, tlO hei". .Market Ktea t witaa gtod lem-.ind for all c"einJlQ grade, but ncor qualhies slow and weak; exports, $' eoi 80; light to geed fhipplng kteers, 54 50: good butcner fctetrs, 2i Cono; nixed butcaer stuir, SiQti .".0: tr.ckcr?, S3 7.(34 25; feeders, St 25Gj;: cjrnfed Ttxans, 25(i,5: grapa Texans, S3;'0'i 43 Ho xtcceipts, b.bM head; shipment?, 4.GC0 heau Maraet a Ehade lower and slow; Yorkers. SMJliO; racktrs, V s?i 15; butchers, Si 20 ccp Ecceipts, 1.1(0 head; shipment?, 1.S03 hfal. Market firm aud acMvu for good arUs; clipped natives langcd at 5f, the outsslde; havy aud choice Tt-xans, S2.i; mosi of th Texas oCerings are very thin.

CTAKKET3 K Y TKLKQEaFE, Froduce Dlarfiets. CHICAGO, May 21. There was greater activity in the pit to-day, and the feeling wasgeneran firrxer. The wheat market showed activity tarly in thft icssion, stimulated by a decline in Brtiisn t cntols, Shorts were rather anxious to cover, fearing that fresh complications had arisen reparoling the Anglo-Russian situation, and there was not much wheat offered. Opening hiles wcro made at an advanc of c on closing figures of yesterday, aud the market quickly advanced c more. Foreign advices quoted more inquiry for wruat, and held firmly, and this assisted the firmUcJp, and later there was an improvement. In comols more ditrositlon was shown to selJ, under which prices declined 5c, then improved c. yulcd steady and closed on the regular board ?e over yesterday. The market closed higher on the afternoon board. The crop news received during the day showed no improvement !n Its teDor. ahd a aLspstch fram San Francisco stating that the Heisiau Uy was injuring the crojs in the au Joaquin wheat district had a bearing upon tne market iu arTectln? values. A moderate speculative business wa9 transacted io corn, and the shipping demand vai limited. The market opened fitiocK q hliher, advanced ltc adlitlonal, tuen ruled weaker and fell back v'c. A lack of shipping f demand was reported, end Liverpool was quoted rr.ther c ester. Operators showed a reiuj ance to S;ll freely and the feeling toward tha cioa was stesdier, the market closing steady aud over jtsieiday. Trade was Flow in oats but the eaeral Icellng was cue of more strengtn, and prices for the near future cosed higher. There was very little done In provisions, bat piice xuU d a s&de hiaher. Flour-Dull nnd weak, thouah not quotably lower. Aheat Ooened 42 higher, inil'i. euccd by the decline in consjl?, ad?anced c ir.ore. loll back -5;,c. rallied iiuct3Rted and clnKd over yeiuerday: sile? ranged; Maj.SJS Mc, closed pt S3c: June, SJK'jc. closed a ii'Jc; July. 9l?i92;.;', closed at 91jc: No. 2 urinv, S3(iS9c; 'o. 3 tprlng, 75379c; Ko. 2 rol, 097c; No. 3 red, S6S7c. Corn The market opeuta strong md vc higher, advanced c more, fell back ?c. and close 1 ssoaiy at ysz over jesterday; cash, 43.7$ t3c: May, 4"J3134et closed Rt49Kc: June, 4iiSTc closed at July, 47ö4SJ ic closed at 4Sc. Oats -Quiet. Tne market opeLod stronger but fell back and closed easy; cfisö. ;;:c; Älay. ZiW,i? June. Zy&W?. closed at Sic; July, atK'o3i:Kc. clo.ed at J4,n. Eye Slow: No. 2. I2xv. Barley Nomin 4 !. Flaxsced-Quict: No. 1, "31 37. . Mess PorkQuiet but firm, with rrices a fchado higher; cast), $11 12311 15; June, SU 1?11 17J; July, 311 25 11 27)$, clcied H SU IVt Augnst, Sil 353 811 37?.. Lard- Quiet but firm: cash. 85 75(3G 77,: June. SG 77.QG S3; July. S5 SöQ'i 87. closed at S6 926 95. Boxed Meats Quiet: dry salted shoulders, Si 35(31 40: siort rib sides, S3 C5.BI 5 67; short clear sides, SS 10,30 15. Sugars Firm and unchanged. On the Produce Exchange: Eutter Euled dull: creamery, 16$il9c: dairy. 12 17c. Eggs-Firm at 123T2XC. Keceipts-Flour, 17.CC0 bbis.: wheat, S.ooa bu.; corn, CS.OOO bu.; cats, 134.CC0 bu.; rye, 9,000 bu,; barley. 15.000 bu. Shipments Flour, 0,000 bbls.; wheat, 97.C00 bu.; corn, 150.0C0 bu.; oats, 112,000 bu.; .rye, 12,000 bu.; barley. 12.000 bu. Afternoon Board Wheat-Finn and Jvc hl?her. Corn Firm; June advanced He oatsFirm and c higher. Pork 537c higher. Lard -2Kc higher. NEW YOKET. May 21. Fiour-Eecclpts, 15,002 bbl?. : exports, 10,4'J.: bbls. ; market dull aud heavy: superOnc Western and State, S3 25'33 70: commou to good extra Western and State, 83 4534 20; goad Ohio, S3 C5S5; common to choice extra St. Louis, 3 5C33 55. Wheat Firm but quiet; receipts, 47.275 bu.; exports, 8,161 bu ; No. 2 spring. 9Gc; No. 2 Chicago, c. i. f., 9395Jc; No. 1 hard, c. i. SI C4; No. 1 Northern, c. 1. f., 1 01)49 1 02? uneraded red. .s0(39oc; do., c. i. f SI 0J: No. 2 red, SI 04.611 05: elevators, No. 1 white, SI 02H; No. 2 red, May, same; June, sales ol 340,000 bu. at 81 031 03, closing at SI 03: July, pales of 5S1.000 bu. at Si Ql31 03". closing at Si C5; August, sales of 768,000 bu. at SI OG'l 0C, cloflntr at SI 06-; September, sales of 2MJ.UQ0 ba. at ?i V.y,! 08, closing at St 07";; Octooer, saies of 48,000 tu. at SI 03.31 10'., closing at SI 03; December, sales of 152,000 bu. at 81 lljl 11, closing at SI H: January, sales of 4O.O0Ö bu. at 81 13, cicBing at ;l 13. Corn-Spot firm and quiet; options opened firm, reacted. Rnd closed heavy; recelpw, eai.COO.bu. ; exports, 121,55S.bu. ; uneraded, Of 57c; .steancr, 5'Köc elevtioi, 5Q57c afioat: tio. 2, Q5CKc elevator, biQb4v aüoat. 55'Q5Gc c. i. f.; steamer white, 53catloac: No. 2. May, 6'4f , closing at 55?4c; June. 0535?, closing at 5i.);c: July, 655i55c, closing at 55lic; Atigust, ttK35Cüc, closing; at 5C;?. Oats (Jnchansed; receipts, 48.450 bu.: export, 4.75S bu.; wtstern mixed, ".'.tQllc; white do., 43317c. llay Quiet, but held nrm. Coffee Sprt, fair; iilo. Ettongerat S)c; options fairly active; No. 7 Rio, fret, f.occ: snle3, 23,750 bass: May, 6.835.85c; November. 7.2 7.25e: December. 7.30c. fiuzarQulet; mould A, OJ-&c: standatd A, b 2-ie5Uc; tonfectiontr'B A, 6 a-icCc: granulated, O-jc; cubes, 7)4'c. Molasses Quiet End steady. Eice Steady and In fair demand. Petroleum Firm; united; M):. Taliow-cteady at SlM6gc. ' Eosm Quiet and firm. Turpentine Stoidy at 32K3?c Eg2M Firm and in fair inquiry; western, 13K$l3?c. Wool-Quiet and rather weak. Pork Quiet but steady; mess, spot, $12312 12: clear back, 14. Ectf-Quiet and uncaaiued. Lard Dull: contract grae. spot, quoted at G 1-5 7; June, S7 03: July, S7 14; August. S7 21: September. 37 lyl to: October, S7 S?37 43; city steam, 85 650 7 ). Butter Dull aad easier; Western, ioiic. Coese UnchangcJ and quiet-Lead-Dull. Other articles unchanged. PHILADELPHIA, May 21.-FIour-Pull. Wheat opered firm, subsequently reacted and closed dull; No. 2 red, May, l cO4$4l CVU June, SI 0131 01; July, 81O?01 Q l,i; August, SI 0431 65. CornFirm but quiet: choice No. 3 hign nvxed, 5c: No. 2 mix 3, f5H6c; No. 2 yellow, 57c; No. 2 mixed, way, öKqSiKo; June, 54Kö54)3: July, 54XQ55c; August. bbil5c Oats Sieady but quiet; No. 41c; No 3 white, 43c; No. 2 white, 4131Sc: futures dull bu: ttoady; No. 2 white. May, 4-.343r: June, 42J(l2e; July, ;r. August. 3ä4ö2 Batter Quiet; Western, good to choice, 14Q15C Petroleum Steady ; re3ned, 71. Other articles unchanged. Eecelnts Flour, 3.100 bbls.; wheat, 4 000 be; corn. 20 0:0 bu.; oats, 7.0:o bu. ShinmentaWheat, 3,000 bu.; corn, 2.000 bu.: oats, 2,009 bu. BT. LOUIS, May 2t-Cjtton Quiet: rmlddlinj ltv;c. Sales, 40) boles; receipt?, 203 bile'.; shipment?, 100 bales: stock, 12,400 bales. Flour Eisler but not quotably lower. Wheat Opened higher cn advance of English consols, and eold up JglUc, but utFeqnently declined and cioed HOX" aboveiesterday; No 2 red. cash, $1 June, SI CC!;Q1 C6) closing at $1 05V5 asked; July. S107 1 67J, closing at 81 07Hl 07)4; August, SI 07H3 1 closing atSl 07);1 07K- Corn-Dull but firm end li&Mc better: No. 2 mixed, cah. 47)c: Jure, 46;47c: July, 47l7c; year, ilc OaM -Firm but nothing done in options: No. 2 mixed, ch, sold at 38c Bye Slow at 725 bid. BarleyNo uhr. Lead Dull at S3 40 J3 45. Butter-

Quiet: dairy, 12tfKc; creamery, lP2Cc. Eggs Kusdy at ICc. Fiaxteed-Qulet at 81 27). llay Vcrbancd. Bran Quiet at 5G'57c at the mill. Cornmtal Firm at Si b5. Wool Active, firm aad ucchspRtd. Provl'ions-Qalct with only a Job trade doiie. Pork SU 25. Lard-$5 toaö 6.. buiameati Car lots, f. c. b., long clear, S5 C5; fhort ribs, S 76: fhort cltar, 55 C5. Bacou Ion rhar. S6 1046 15 1 fhort rib. SI 25: short clear, JG uy&G .ru. llam-SS 0,3 1 50. Kecilpu rlour, 3.CC0 bbls.; weeat, 3100) bu.; corn, s:o;c bu; cats, ll.CCO bu.; rye. cone: barley. 20.110 bn. Chlpments Flour, 3 CuC bbls.: woaat, 3.U0 ru.? ccrn, 37.0CO bu.; OiU, t?,0C0 bu.; rye, Lcne: barley, none. KoAiternoon beard to.day. CINCINNATI. May 21. Cotton fitcsdy at Kc. Floor-Firm: kmily. SlICIM: fancy, 4tCT!00. Wheat In pood dtmana; No. 2 rei. SlUtalCtK; receipts, 7,tC0 bu.; shlpmcuta, l.tCO tu. Core-Dull; No. 2 nixed. S2,;c. OatiDull tnd lower; No. 2 mixed, 3!c. n.e-6troag; No. 2 fall, 7Cc Harley fccarro and nominal, rcrk-Quiet at S.l fO. Lard-Scarce and held at SG CO. Bulkrreatfc-Quiet an J unchanged. Uacon In moderate demand and uucnange. Butter Heavy; extra creamery 2:c: fancy dairy, 13&1!?. Supar Strcucer; hard refined. l;37)sc; WcwOr-kei-s, 4(35j.jc. begs Steaay ; ionmoa and lieht, f3 itai C5; racking ana butchers', S3 5 Ö4 35: receipt, IJCO head: shipments, 832 bead, rges Wtaker at 13c. Cheese In llent demand; pr me new. 6).:G7c. MILWAUKEE, Ifay 21. Flour-Dull and unchTücd. Wheat Quin and steady: Miiwaukeo No. 2, i-Sc; June, b'.c; July, Olc. )orn tcarca aud wanted: No. 2, 140'c Oats Dull aud unchanged: No. 2. SiKc. Kve Unchanged; No. 1, 74c. Barley Very quiet; No. 2, 57 Sc. Prcvls-icns-()uiet. Mess Pork Cash or June, SU 20; July. 11 0. Lard Prime steam, cash or June, ?6 77)$; July, SG S5, Butter Unchanged; dairy. 14 tfVTc Cfccete-Quict at lCOlCo. Eggs-Fiimat llJ12c. Kecjir.tv-Flour. 4 016 obis.; wheat. SG,110 bu.: barley. 2,vco tu. Shipments Flaar, 1.0 i0 tblf.; wheat, 250,328 bu.; barley, 1.CC0 tu. EALTIMOBE, May 21. Wheat Western fractictally hichor, clos;ng easy; No. 2 red winter, rct, S9)cQSl; June $1 CO? -3011 01; July. S10!!51 1 OJ0: August, SI 0Köl O1.. corn Vf.tt:rn du.l KhO nominal; Western mixed, spot. 53c askcl; JuhO. 5lKftJ5c: July, 55GötiC Oats-Firmer under better inqulr) ; Western white, 42) ?t4c; mixel, 41 (aV2c. Provisions-Dull aud unchanged. Coffee i'rm; K o cargoes, ordinary to fair. 7;3sX?. Other articles uncnanged EecetpU Flour, 1M0 tbls.: wheat 2.0C0 bn.: ecru, 11.000 tu.; oats, y.oco bu. ; rye, 3.CC0 bu. Hhipmeut: None.

LOUISVILLE, May 21. Cotton rirm; middling, visions-Quiet and unchanged. Bacon Clear rib sides, S6 S7: clear sides, SG S7K; shoulders, 84 S7). Bnlkmeats-Clear rib Flde. 85 : clear sides, SG 37$; thoulder8. Si 50. Mess Pork-812. Hams Sugar cured, Sia Lard Choice leaf, SS 25. NEW ORLEANS. May 21. Corn-Moderate demand: mixed. CiQGic; white, 70071c; yellow, 6!c Oats Fair demand and eafier; choice western, 47(icl?c. Collee Quiet aud unchanged. Sugar-Strong and unchanged. Molasses and RIce-Qniet nd unchanged. Bran-Doll anl lower at 75QSOc. Other articles unchanged. TOLEDO, May 21. Wheat-Quiet and steady; No. 2 red. cash or May, Olc: June, 93c: July, ;;ct Annttt, 9Cc : year. 03)c: No. 2 soft, 51 iZy-. Corn-Quiet: No. 2, cash, or May. 50J; June. 10c bid: July, öljic 04ts-Ne?Iccted. Receipts Wheat, 1P.C00 bu.; corn, 40.(03 bu. shiptat nU-Wheat, G:000 bu. ; corn, 31,000 bu. KANSAS CITY, Mav 21. Wheat Steady; cash, S2yvc bid. 3)c asked: June. ?Afr bid. Slc asked. July. Soc bid, kr.ybc atPd. im stronger: ccJi and June, 43Ue; July, izyz bid, 41c csted. i)at& Nominal: 43c' asked. LIVERPOOL, May 21. Cotton 3teady and untlianpcd; salt, 7,000 bale. mcIudinR l.CO) for speculation and export and 3 CC0 American. Wheat Unchanged. Corn Pirm but iu paor demand. Chcece-Amcriean firm. P.IO DE JAKER.O, May 21. Coto Receipts of the wee k, fO (01 bags: s!oc. 2!0Cu bat: shipments to the United Staiec, 70,0-0 baes; to Europe, 12.C00 tags; tales, 70.COO bp. go. Oils. WILMINGTON, N. C, May 2!. TurpentineFinn at '2'jy,c. ANTWERP. Mv 21.-l'etro!eum-Fine pale American, 17f 62Jj paid, and I7i 733 sellers. TITUöVILLE,Pa., May 21.-Petroleurn-Nat!oiial Transit certificates opened at70io: highest price, 80)c; lowest price, 7'Jc ; closed at .S0c. PITTSBURG, May 21.-Tte oil market was active and crm; prices opened at 79j..e. advanced to bi);c, dpclined to 70;4c, bat raliiid aaia aad clcfced strong at M;)c. BRADFORD, Pa.. May 21. retroleum MirKet opened at 7c and closed at fcOc; highest price, S0)c; lowest. 7Sc. Runs not reported: total shipments. 72.DS4 bbls.; charters, S,SJ bbls.; clearancef, 82S,O0O bbls. OIL CITY, Pa , May 21.-Natfonal Transit certlflrates opened at 79Kc; highest, fOc: lowest, 79',?: oloced at .-Cc. tales, 2.C6G 0 bbls : clearances. I. 2G4.CCO bbls: run. 68.243 bbl?.; Ehipment?, 6J.433 bfcls.: charters, 38.SS9 bbls. NEW YORK, May 21. Petroleum-Tbe mirket enveloped fome ftreugththis mornine, and increated activity, during whici the prica rose to bcyc: but the supply of certiiicates soon exceeded the demand, and the quotations broke to about SCc, at which it continued with less activity during the remainder of the day, closing at 79Jc Cotton. MEMPHIS, May 21. CottonFirm; middling, 10; c. Receipts, 32 bales; shipments, 2;0 bales; stock. 2z,630 bales; sales, 1.CC3 bales. GALVESTON, May 21. Cotton-Firm ; middling, lOc; low middling, 10)c; good ordiuarv. lCc: net and gross receipts, 40 bales; sales, 43 bales: stock, 5,432 bales. NEW ORLEANS, May 21. Cotton Firm; middlirjg, 10 7-16C: low middling, 10 3-lCc; good ordinary, 9 15-lGc; net receipts, 2so tales: cross receipts, tsS4 baler; sales, 1.5CG bales; stock, 94.053 bales. Very low tale. NEW YORK, May 21. Cotton Quiet; middling uplands, )lc; middling Orleans 113-Kc. Futures clcied steady; May, 10 95c: June. ll.C3c; July, II. 0'jc: August. 11.07c: September, I0.8ic: October, 10.4Cr; November, 10.31c: December, 10 32e; January, 10.41c; February, lO.JXc. Whlshy. CHICAGO. May 21.-Whiky-FIrm at SI 15. CINCINNATI, May 2L Whisky-Dull at 1 13. ST. LOUIS, May il.-Whisky-SteadyatCl 13. NEW ORLEANS, May 21. Whisky Unchanged at 51 lEßl 25. Drv Good REW I0SK, May 21 -Dry Goods-Aside from larse but quiet dealings in brown and colored cottons and wide sbeeunw, the demand for regular assortments has been of that moderate character, usual to th reason. Milking. Correspondence Etock and Uome.1 Borne tell ns to wet the teat3, othera siy that they fhonld net be v?et. My plan of of milking may be U3ed as a compromise between thtte two extremes. Firt dust and clean the udder thoroughly, then rill each teat successively "with milk and rub the end briEkly on tho palm of the left hand, forcing out 3 little milk with the right. This wets ttc end of the teat, cleans the cavity of dirt, and opens the pore3 cf the flesh, makiDg the milk flow more easily, the stream more consolidated and the milk clean. Tans we have the advantages without the disadvantages of milking a wet teat, and the danger of droppings from wet, soiled hands into tho pcil? After we have thus prepared, them milk as fast as possible. Much depends on quick cd dry milkirg. If the caw i3 inclined to hold her milk, be very gentle with her, but continue to force the milk into tha teats, only milkiDg out a very little. It Eeeni3 to werk like an intermittent spring; when the teat 13 emptied the Sowing seamBgto Etop. By gentleness or a mess of f d aud patience in milkirg, it will very generally be overcome. If the cow is inclined to be fract:on8 and kicks, be kind to her. M&ke no fuss if the kicls you oyer; pick yourself up quietly and pat her, and speak p leasantly to her, and Ehe will soon think it is all a part of the fame pJay. If the csw has been rougiily handled before vou had better fiend her to the butcher at once. If it is a heifer of your own raisicfr, or has been u?sd kindly, you can make a gentle cow of her in ninety-nine cares out of a hundred. A heifer well fed and kept well in milk the first year after coming in is more likely to be a gcod milker. The Christian Union publishes the case of a gentleman who recently bought and removed to a farm in Koxbnry, a little hamlet three miles north of Stamford, Conn. A lew days ago he and his two children were buiied. On investigation, after the funeral,

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it wrs found that the well water wat poifone d, by pf rcolatlon through the toll of dijtlnage from barnyard and out-bulldiogj. Daily Rations Fed to "Record" Urd. Philadelphia Record. In answer to Inquiries in regard to the amount of jjraln fea dally tor ach cow of The lUcoid heid at Gwvnedd, the following is given &a tho quantity r.nd the mixture; Ey measure, Py wciü. quarts. pound-. Wheat bran 8 4 Corn meal... 2 4 13 31Cottomccd meal- 1 2J-I0 2 Cakexacal.. S 11 1

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