Indianapolis Sentinel, Volume 34, Number 147, Indianapolis, Marion County, 28 May 1885 — Page 6

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THE INDIANAPOLIS DAILY SENTINEL UiURSDAY MORNING MAY 28 1885

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HONEY AND STÜCKS. Me York Ftataclal 3Iirkt NE?7IOEK. May :7.-I!ouey-On call easy at 1 per cent. Prime Mercantile Taper 4W P'-r cast. Foreign Exchange-Unchanged. The total isles of stocks to-day were 87,073 shares. Including Delaware. Lackawanna and Western, 1S,c;ü; Northwestern, ll.OiC; Nev York Cen tra 11.54! ; St. Paul, 12.315; Texas Pacific, 5.130 Union Pacific, O.TM: Western Union, 7.520. la the C.vjruaieat bond market th8perc2nts were itreds and stovcd a slight advance oaa moderate luslne?. Others dull and unchanged. There were no tales of State bondf. There continues to be a good basines? demand in Railway bonis, aad prices this evenin? are In a rajority of caesaihad3 higher than yesterday. Tre csances are, however, only for small fract:or.r. The feature of the market was very large iradirgin die second consols, cccomoanied by a further decline in pricef. Tho sales of tbee tends, dunng tbe forenoon alone, were over 51.CCO.C0O, and for tho day 1,703.005, during which the rrco fell to 47 and closed at 474, a decline from yesterday of 1,S. Tha. general imprerslon is that there have been some heavy sa'esol these bonds during tho pist toor three days by old investment holders. Tae toUl tales were 2.743.5C0. Day by day the stock marfcet continues to grow duller and more lifeless. Today's total sales were only 87,003 shares, and la no single stexk did the transactions excd la.OoO shares. The raaiket was etsolutely featureless all day. At the opening there was a decline of a small fraction, which was son che:fcei and then the market became dull and steady, and so coutiuued throughout the rpmainder of the day. The listless cnaracter of tha market I Indicated by the statement that the extreme ti actuations were in most cases only from tu per cent. Tne market finally closed steady at to Y below the closing prices yesterday, the averige loss2i being a sntde greater than ycs'eidiy'a eain. It Is estimated by the friend of tno Pacific Mall taat tne earnings for the present year, will about 10 per cent on the steer. The friends of the Union Pacific are claiming t- day, that tbe surplus earning of that company for the present year will amount to SI.CO3.C00. and that the company will be able to pay off the floating aebt by the 1st of January next, without resorting to tae sale of auv mere bonds, thus intimating that the cchesne of selling enough of tbe bonds in the Treasury to yav the floating debt, may be abandoned. Additional to this, they estimate that the land sales will enable tne company ta retire during tbe year as much as S-'.CCO.OOU bonds. The moit active stocks were Lackawanna, St. Paul, New York Central, Northwestern, Union Pacific, Western Union and Texas Pacific la th3 o:ccr named. Tbeie his recently been considerable Sirenen developed in Texas Pacific on increasjd tiadiug. the Ktccfc celling a fraction above 11, bat it closed today with a los of . Transactions tn Missouri Pacific were limited io 1,000 shsres, at a gain of i per cent. The Governing Committee of ths Stock Exchange to-day listed Sl.05S.C03 of tae St. Paul, .Minneapolis and Manitoba Hallway Company' consolidated bonds, 82,0C0 0O3 Louisville and Nashville 10 40 .j, of 1921; 61,030,100 Manhattan Railway Company second mortgage bond?, aid 8617,350 second preferred stock ol tue C hesipsake and Ohio Railway. The market closed with tbe following prices bid: t zei cent tcndJi. lCr.! CnitedbUtes iH'f-iS. Tnited States ncw.4sl2Ji rtZZZO Of '95i9H Cent. Paciir CxsU .llHVi rle teconcs... 47 I-eMzli & Wilts. 9y, Louisiana ccnauis. 7 . lilrscurl 6's 10 1 Dt, Jco ........ .1 1 4 !. P. A 8. ü. flrütall'J Tnreisce 't old... 4t TetlLtlttc C'8, ... 4 Tex. P. land cranta. 37 Tex. P. Rio Grande. 5 5 Union Tae. firsts..-. H5'. Loulsvile&N. Alby. 21 an.. A cm. 1st pid ...... !iarl. & Cin. tocoads cn. & Charles tos,, llchtgan C3n:raL(M. 4iuncip. ist. L.(M. o prei arred.. ... Missouri , Paciao...... 44 11 2.5 Mobile A Ohio Morris A Eg? ex ..121 Naehvllls & Chat.. 37 N.J. Centra! . 85 Norfolk & W. pfd 17 rJCTthcrri PsciCc.... )t'V Northn Pac. pfd . 3S;S U. P. land grants.. Ü. P. linking lund lC6y8 Chic & Northwestrn iti c. & N. pfd..... rj VUsiaift C'b.. 40 'New York Central 8 11 va.ccn.ex-matconp 4$ Ohio Central.. Virginia Celeir... 6 Annua Jiipicra -12 1 A t J ' 1 . Ohio A Mkf lssippi. O. JiUlBA, pfd...MM. Ontario i Wesiorn.'Jrcvon NavIzation. Ü2 aQLmy vtiuirai. ...... V4 Alton ä 'crro . 17 71 JL & T. H. Pfd.. 80 1 Orecon Transcon ' t' I. 1A Ltzii'.czi Express.. 939 Orcccn lnprovem't. EnrL Cedar ß. & lt.. 60 Pacifio Mail 55 fSinaniQ tM Pcorta, D. ii C 9!i Pittsburg....- 111 üxn: Faafic as Canaoa Hcatnern 27 Utntral Pacihc. SO Chesaoeake A Chin. 4 Pullman FAiaoe cr.l;S C. & O. prefd flrsu.. C. & O. seconds-, fjhicio & Altona. II. A A. preferred H i oetc Island....... . 1 14 ISri 3. T i- till Do. preferrocL....., 3:1 Do. nrst rfd. Ht Chic Burl. A Q 121 !C M. fc St. P-.... esi a. Bt. 1m A Pittsburg 9 r. if 1 a tx in. - c., ßt. L. & p. via is Cm.. San. A Cleve... 20 Clevind&Coltrabus. CO 8t,PaaI M.& M . 81 8t. Paul A Omaha-. 1 St. P. A U. pid . 71 Delaware & Bud 77 UeL Lack. A Wcst-lC2V8 Denver A B. Grande 5S. Sna preferred , 19 ract Tennessee zyt A5tTenness83Pfd.- bH rczaa p&dflc. Union Paclflo... . V. S. Express-.:..., V?., St. L. A Pacific-. his 11 .7 - 8 do. pia... Wells A Fargo Sz IO-j W, U. Telezraph. CO! 'Won Wayne 133-i Colorado Coal...... Knnibai& bi.joü teadwood....MMM H. & St. J. pfd i Homes take z iiAriem 20"J I iron riiirrr , , Trusten A Texas., is iinolfl Ceatral. 127 Ontario t 24 ' Quicksilver. X. B A W 9K Oo. preferred.. .AH3vi A Texas. M. 1 I do u them Pacific.. ;xke rle A West Lax bnore. Msutro 15 ...... Förrien Money and Stoctta. LONDON, May 27.-5 p. m. Consols 100 for both money and the account. Cntted .states Uonds-Fours, 121;; do. 41, 114. Railroad Bond3 Atlantic and Great Western first. 23X: do. eci onds, 5)4: Canadian Pacific. 40: Erie, $7; Erie second?, 4J: Illinois Ceitral, 12$: tlexlcan ordiDary. 22"1;: St, Paul common. 70 New York central, K:H; Pennsylvania Central,52!4: Raadlng, ; 6r. The Bank of Enzland gained JUQ.030 of batlion on balance to-day. PARI?, May 27.-Three per cent, rentes, SOI Cc for the account. P.KKLIN, M.xy 27. The specie in the Imperial t Bank cf Germany has Increased 10.423,0 JO marks. Aai-njutr, aiay 27,-retroieum Pine pale I mericaa. 171 27c paid and sellers. C0313ItRCIlL. Jobbers in dry gooe?, though not doing a rushleg builness, continue to have a little trade that In the aggregate makes a very fair volume. Groceries are fairly active and average firm. Dairy' producta still continue in an uniatUfactory condition. Dried f mils, canned goods and lish are tny. Poultry arc weak. Eggs unchanged, GRAIJT. We quote the following from the Board of Trade circular: Wheat Local markets remain dull at ruling prices, and with only & fair demand for cash oler lrgs. Futures how some slight inquiry, but buyers and sellers are too wide apart to suggest trading. Eaitcrn markets exhibit a marked decline, New York going ell' lc, Baltimore j;3?4 and Chicago following In the same line lKc belcw Tuesday's prices. Coin-Rules jower in local circles, aud the tone of tho market Is weak. Receipts light and oflcrirgs metger. Futures friendles. New York at uoou was Kc ofl, Baltimore ruled as steady and Uiicfpo lower. Oats Dull, weak and lower. Thofoliowirg taoia ihoTTi tno receipt! clgtaia At this point for the past twenty-four hours: CLClTCd Four, Soit. Waeat. bu.XG 0 Oora. fca b?M, M M M. . Thafslloningiabie tnuwi me arnonnt cfcnla in store at this point : VYh't Corn. 0U. R76. rVX) too Elevator A. luco 9.8 C.CO0 5.0U0 7. ROC 6.CX :irctCT U. ILtOJ 1S.CCC capital Elrritor.. Twfc:cniisvator,, 2.000

6.CO0 Total-... ..... ... . .. Jcnosp'g day lat year 4SCC 21.4:0 214:0 1.000 tlUXl C.CCC 10.C0CI 1L0CC Blonr. Grain and Uy, Flom Patent. lSOsoa: extra fancy. 5 1)9 5 4t: tancr.fi waä W; cnoice, si 6XU1 75: family, 14 Sta4 to; trehlo extra. 13 7.VCU 85: double extra. 4:3 cc: extra. 13 CGS S5; iupeT2a3, SaSj 3 10: tine. Ii 'olQ2 7Ü. Wh at We quote ;

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Bid. ' Asked 1 CO irtcx 1 03 9 uxcx 17 track Sales. &y2 tack 92 95 track 1 05 Bid. Asked. 6J track tl track track i 4G track 4s 50 trace 50 track 45 trac 4 51 track 61H Bid. Aiked. 6 track S3 St tract 0-3 track Cti 25 tracfi

no. 1 lied 5 3 2CA mm w July .. Cora We qcote: 5o. 2 white.. r... fla 8 White.. It IIMIIIHII""" HLia Llixod , ..... . ...... .... . (ilXCdMM.WMMMW.H r.x 2 white rejected.-. Sc. 3 White rejected '..":".r(i J?T.. sound Ear, White- - Oats Weqaotc: No. 2 white ,. - Mixta Mny August, first half Rye Nomina'. Bran-Dull ; 10 bid : held at 12 55. CHICAGO MAKSSTft. Furnished by H. K. Kinney A Co.. Grain and Pro viölcn Brokers. No, 9 Chamber ol Commerce, I &ay 27. Optn'g LUght.lLowest iCxosmg June....... July August... June JulyAUgUSt .. June JulyAUKUSt.. Jun.4 Juiy August.. Jane.. ... Jniy....... August.., June Jnly87 Vi 8 67J4 S So &S 93 45H I 91 'a 45 46v4 32ti 91M 40 46. 4(t4 4 ' 45 46 I 1, t 'Vt' 4t)'.1 r. r 83 owl? 32' A 2S Iii ' 2--10 lb i0 77 '1 10 10 11 ; e e 5 5 5 10 10 10 6 6 6 ft 5 5 5 5" to 45 51 CO 37 10 10 10 6 6 G 6 5 5 4 57 67 4" Si w 55 c 70 4 ! 5! 11 6 6 6 5 5 5 90 to t7 c0 40 47 2H ; 0 47 Peceipis iron's. Cn.icOhad Car lots Wheat. lr,3: corn. 462; oati. 10S Special to J. A. McKee, Grain and Provhioa Broker, No. 21 Board of Trade. Chicago, 111., May 27. Tbe wheat market has declined under heavy selling of long property. The pressure to unload has been general and con tinued steady throughout the day. Wall ßtreet hau been the leading seller of wheat, their action being attributed to a report that the wheat re cently snipped from this market to New York was arriving cut of condition and unsalable. This Is true to fome extent. Wheat arriving tbero Is mure or less smutty, but Is unsalable, not on that account, but because the demand for spring wheat is iiuiitea, .New lots, ceing a winter wheat mar ket. The present weakness may carry the market still lower, but we think a reaction in order Riid probable. Cora andoit are weak, but the bulls are su3!,ainln2 values. Receipts are large and the bears ere confident that the increasing tecelpti will favor lower values. Provisions are weak and tending slill lower. INDIANAPOLIS WHOLESALE 2? AKU17T. Utj Goods. r El UTS. Ticdwr ncy.. Pacific fancy 6 Ccchecc fancy e Richmond fancy iMcrriirack lancj,,.. tonestccx uncr... ..vi 1 iu. i.uv; ...... . Bflmout fanrv ASA tlirnllton fancy.... Arat-rlran fancv..., .6! 'Aash'n'ton Ind. blues' CS American Lad. blue. AKcr.caa thlrtlag..... 4K Albion Folid.. ,6 AP.en Ehirting..........4H Steel River laacy-....6v s.--. ..i .. il r .11 m DBixa w ab area. Fe ci Sc 'A pcplln lna- 9 Paciflo )i CA&hxa'rs....lO Pscific Y. Australian CTS jp Cm m 'a8 Pacific 6-4 A. 0. 11.. Pacific 6-4 E. X. cash.lS Psxiilo 6-4 A. Ü. cash.22 MancheeterB cash 10 Manchester DeB.-ll Atlantic alpacas. -10 Atlantic G. L. cnsL..M13 AUantie r. cashm 22 'lanJlton H siptcsj- $i uamiitcn 54 mlx.,....lo Pacific 1400 r&wua....iaJ peanc urganay.. 11 Pacific Chambray.... S Pacific ere tonnes. S Pacific c. I suitings.. SS FacISo percales....l5 raeific nun's veil's-l5H Arlington 4J-ln nun'i VölBng.. .. .. . ...... 2 Arlington gray cashmere. ...mm. 15 B30W2H COTICKS. AtlastiO A ..1 UyEtic Rivcr........6V4 Lawrence L. L. Indian Utad Conaton W.,..........w.C1x Pepperell R... SK Peppcrcll K... repperell 9-4 .........18 Pepperell 10-i..........20 Eedford XTm 4 tllU 8 frcmontC. C Saranack M..................7 Boon xx indEOi II BLIACHSD COTTONS, AndrofCOS2lnLM..MM. 7i' Barker Mills7S Lonsdale.............. 74!Farwell 7i ütiiaraTaie 5 Masonviue Wamsutta........-......10H Hill's Semper Idem- iy, Fruit of the Loom. 8 Farmers Choice....... 6 Dwight Anchor... 8H Hoie,.......M............... C3 PCCahontM...M..... 7:4 nt.. Irin c 1 ' retch viiie... m. 7 Pepperell 9-4.. ...... ....-20 Lonsdale Oambrio. .13 Vi WpwreU 10-4 22K Jnst Out-... VA COTTON VULST27XL3. B'a Bl'dl B'n 8 67S 7fi Eld Trcmcnt DL-... 6 7 3 t 10 11 Tremont F 7 Tremont U....... 7 Iremont P-...... 8 Iremcnt k.. 9 Tremont Y..... 9 Premont X.......11 ?2i;ua G....., LH S'aihuaFF 6 Nashua E.HMM, 6S Vashna T ......... Tremout U...... Tremont L........ Tremont B... . Tremont N. ...... Tremont O 7 8 an 9 EHerton CN.M.M t SUerton CM... 7 Ellerton CL. 7V Ellertou V VA 7H ?a hua D.. Saahua C Nashua B.. 8 B74 AlimiOa X. ....... t'A 8H Ellerton B.. 9 lEilerton R-. $,' Ellerton Q.. 10H; Ellerton P.., UHlEllorton O.. 14 lEllertcn N. erecASfs, . 7K Wamsntta.. ... s ti4 Nashua A........ S ...10 -10 xl 12 IS lovl Vi Nashua X......! ,.1x71 .11 Kathua XX. 14i Aticskeaf.. lAncaater.. IIIMtWI Da.. , 1 Berkshire 7 Normancue J Royal... .... 7 I Renfrew dres3.. 3 Olaftgow.. OlftM U Whita ll'Pg Co. ? Uohnsonbnkt Id... -13 njLoa and CXKT10T8. Aracakeos 9 (Alabama plaids Amo&keag, lancy..,...10 Louisiana plalds.M..., 7 7 7 9 9 7 Bates M..MM..M..M. 8 Ottawa plaids. 1 CtiS xl 15............... 8i Park Mills, 70check-12 iUlk Mlllt, S3 chock..l3 Fdlnburg Cheviot! sverett cheviots. Great Kepablio eher. Vl kl.n Economy chock........ 9H Olli chock Ol7!tTMlltAn a.lM wU1UHU U.U. .. ..MM. ...... .10 Otis, AS A..M 12 OtiS B B...MMM.- 10 OtlaOO 10 Amoakeag.M... ...MMM-. 1 4 rerett 14 m... Miiiimni O York, blue .mmm.m 14 York, slateMMM......-H York, taacy... ...15 Oakland, A....mm... 7V; Columbian, ...mmm..! Boston Hill. M.........M 4 7 TrCKlNOS. Anc!kn, A 0 A...13S Lewiaton, f J... m....14 xoik, so in.. ......11 iLowiston, n.. .......... .12 Oonnestoga, B F .. 14 ILowiston, 8J....M......-11) Ooaestoza. cxtr....lS Oakland, A 7 Coestoga, O O A ..llH Oakland, A A 7X BAlrt BAGS. Aacrlcin ...MM.. rranklinvllle M IjJ iGranger m.19 Lewlston euxk, a 22H.Georgla, A.. , ...18 CASnn CHAI5, TThUe .13 I Coverlet Chain. ..mmm20 Colored ... M, ai I No. too Cotton Yarn.-lO andla Wick 20 iTwlne... Tne Froduca IrlArket jH11 rmyin2 110 per dot : from store. 11x112c xjQ.ter creamery fancy .27 O23o : choice, lSiOoc; ciirj, t:i:cicd, WlGc: country. Uncr. Uc: irefch and swoet roll, CSc: low grade. Sfl4o pvr id. t Foultrj-Spriag chickens, 15c: h?ni, Sc per lb.: roosters. 4at hen turkeys. 9a: to en tarkers. He: oia geese, and wclMeathcxod. per dox., i öi' i uucmA per cel., u 2. Feathert Prtmo Cdeae, i5c; mixed and ducks, writfc toa-U51"i - wool aud-waaaea ana piczea, 23(Cct nn TTiihed xncdiaxn. lsos nnwuhed common, lscr nnwaanru nno. xoimjj uouwoia, 1701 pnrry and unmerchantabla at their raiue. 7h Provlslca LTarltat rcl3T7 trt taa trennt jobbiM pneca: raoked Ilea to, canrased or plain plain meat! cot cuxrxaUtd azinxt tkippcn id, GL Utns: 1Q to Yl Iba tverics, lOKailHc 15 lb. vcrtc3,9!ic 17V4 lbsw averara. äVtc: SO Iba. averazs. 9b4C: heavy Tcrtsca, 2JC; lk94 cj ligo nertsef,

'Porter Brapd," ?4c: medium do.. Sc Cottage hams. "Reliable Brand." 73: do "eorter Brand''

i.c: CAllicrnia htrca, "Rtliable Brand," 7; do "torier ürana," 74c: cnffiisn oreaxrasi oacoa. clar, "Reliable Brand," 9Q; Engllihlahonldert, lieht do, euc: i.ngliih Shoulders, heavy do. 6c: rmliy shoulders, pieces, do. Go; dried beex. do, isc Bacon Clear aides, light or xaeaiam wt.. 7c. do tellies, light or medium wt, 8V4c: do backs: light or .Ledlurnvrt, 7ic; do Frcach filtcli, et: do. butts. i$c D. d. and Pxkled Lfeats English cured, cleor tides or backs, nnsmoked, 6c: Eean pork, clear, per btL, 200 lbs., tl4 50; pork, clear, per bbl., 2C0 Its. 81JC0: famliy pork, clear, per bbl.. 200 lbs.. Hi 00; kmlly tcef. per bbl., 200 lbs., 18. Alo in i tbls , eoutalnlne 100 Ins., at hall the price ol tee Darrels, with 5Cc added, to corer adliUoaal erst of package. Lard Pure winter netue-renaerea in tierces. 8c i f ummer cbilUd do. 'tie: in call barrels or w-lb. tnbF. SHc: 8-lb tin tnti, 8'ici 2Q lb pallt, 10-lb pails. OWc m, orr m C'x.n iu tuciu. Freh lieatr Pork tenderloins, lie; sausage, 7c. Tbe Grocery Market Cheec-rnii cream, irew York, lll?c: '5io, S ;. Wisconsin, 9c per pound; joang Amcr.ci, luxe. . conccs-commcn, (licxc; orainary, lis: fair. lln?ic: rrirae. 12Kai2c: stir.tly r;l me. mifaiSVic: choice. lc'OiiVic: Old Gov erataeatJava, VAiaci l-icLaugbJin's XX2X roasted, l-lb packages, loo-lb cases, lJ4c: oid to., lii;c: Artuckie's roastea. I34c: Lever:g'8, l?ic: Cardoba. tt:e; Gates' A Ko. il. iic: Gates prime, 14a Sugars Cutloat. powdered, 7?377$C. gTan mated. 7KCS7Kc: standard A, frJi67-o: oil A. VKa 6c: ic-hlto extra C. &(36c; light brown, 1 Vizx cocapn grades, 535c; New Orleans brown, &35V4C, Moiaesea na Byrups New crop New Orleans molasses. 5C355c; lyrnp. 2S45o per gal, lor common to choice; maple syrop, 81 1C1 5. Rico-Carolina and Louisiana, 6;,7c. fcmcea Pepper. 18K(319Kc: alspice. JC(312c: cloves, 20525c; ginger, i7($22c; cinnamon In mats, 1150. nutmegs, i osaoa , fiait Lake, in car lots. 9lc; dn7 lott, II Cvi C5 tmall lota. lOo more from store: dairy, S2 S5f'43 CO. Etarch Refined parL JiiS3XC per id. : iureKR, lo; Chsmpion gloiw, lamp, gsjic? Improved corn, 6H7o. . c&lt Fisa li&cxexv. ciim rae?s. yci cai.. hslves, S12&0: No. 1 mackerel SiSS'iO: halves, 3 10: No. o mxckerel. 812 5C'4i4; halves. 18 508: No. 2 mndinm. S: halves. 4 50; No. 8 macccrel. tO:6 6Ci halves, 32Ö3 60: No. -1 white fish, 7 50; boneless fish, fö 50iö per luo lbs.; boneless cod, S5a7; estra, S1Q; Grand Bank, ßSHo per Ib.; family white nsn. du per iuy ios. ; iNo. 'A riCKerei. 13 00 per ICO lbs.: ballibut, 14c pertD. - . Förrien Frnlt London layer Taislni, new 13 2553 40: new Valencia. llQUKc; ßaltana, Kcj new Muscatel rslslns. two crown, 52 tb&i 75: Cali fornia L. L.. 12 65; three crown, 5. ijemoae Messina. 84 50.5 00. Prrines-Tnrklsli. 5V$32o: Bultana co 8Xc: currants, 5K5o: new figs, layers. UXc. Dates Matts, 4i(5c; Fard m tenpound boxes, 9mi0c. Oransea-Navel, crate. 50 A5: Messina Oranges BIngleO.. S3 7COl CO: double O., 53 C0(33 25: Imperial do., ?5 0DO5 50; California oranges, 3 50(34 03 per box. Ptaants-Raw. Tennercee, iHtyr; Wilmington, sw. roastea, lue; TenceiEce. 4X05Kc: Virginia?. buZc BanauBs 3(&2 perbnncn. Cocoannw tl b0(J4i. Cannon wooaa r.e auoie: xoinaiot-p, 3 ins., tl CO: Poaches. 2 lbt. itandard, It 65 1 70; 3 lbs.f 61 ÖGQ2 CC: Ecconds, 3 lbs. fl 5C CO: 2 lbs., 81 E5m 43; Pie Peaches, S lbs, Jl 20 ? i 25: 6 Its., 2 05 1C: Elackberries, 81 00ol 05; Strawberries. SI 10vl 15: RüSDhorries, Jl 15)1 '25; CetrlfS. red, 9C(5q: white, 1 20. Brrinc Deans, 85(qiCc; Green Ptss, Yarmouta uora, II SCQl 5: Mountain Kngw Com, 51 25 3 lfcu: btanaara 'i lus., üüco551 uu; uaexerej. tl 25(?51 S5: Pineapple, 81 50 CO; ÖAlmon. 1 ib., tlt(3170; Tumbler Jelllea, 8535j: Cove Oysters, 1 lb., lisrht wel&ht, ecscse: l in., ten weight. 8103flll0-2 lbs., r.f.hx weignt. 4110; 3 bfu full weicht, 81 S5ii 95: sardines rreaca, s, Jl 75 rex tf ox. : American. hi. CCo P2r doi; Apples, t lrr, tCc3S5c: 6 lbs. 1 2 6032 CO; gallon, S2 02? 60. Vesetables atd fruits. Beans Choice natv, n 60: medium, tl 6C, a aire we, 25; Caliioruia. 83. Potatoes 82 0032 3b per bbl: 65QG5C per tn; new potatoes. S4 5C(ä5 01 per bbi. weet Potator Philadelphia Jer?ey, c vca äcitimores, 8434 0: Kentucky. 81 00: yellow seed, 3 03 75 pot bbl. Apples Cnolcc. J3 00.53 50; Isncy. S3 ?C(34; tc m flon,Sl555l SO üneö Apple craporatea, es?c: copioj lricd, 5 T5iC Peaches Dried rcacacy, uxivcs, b kiQi uujtomia balves. lie: evaporated. leV-yJT'u. Cabbage New, per crate. r,r.(l;. oi Oniors-New tcutiicrn, SI 5C&5 CO per bbl, ; Bormnca, 13 50 p.3r crate. . .... . . J Ml M. . . onion ww-nite Dcuom, uuper oi.i yei ? bottom, 81 00 per bu.; top sets, 82 DO per bu. Nonn- ??rn Pes $1 09(31 fOper box. Green Beans-St 251 50 per b-x, StrawUrries-S2 (02 50 pr 21 quart cases. 8e-d Tiiacthy, 81 GCQl 65 per buftel. Coal and Cottfi. Kttibura. per ton. 84 CO: anthracite, 87 COi Raytaond Clty.8i00: Indiana bloce. S3 CO: coke, lamr?, K'c: coke, crushed, 12c; Jackson coal, i 7ii Stoct'iccal. 82 5a Hides, Leather and Tallow. Ssrilock cole, 2433ic; oak sole, S0333Qt Penn sylvania harness leather, &2gSGo: harness leather, 33:; bridle leather, per dox., 8CQ'72; doraestio kip, Gogsoci French kip, socci 2u; aometio au, 70cll 10; French calf, 81 101 80. Hides No. l cured, 7öic; no. l green, S3G3: No. lcalf, 9(310c; cured, lOOllc: dry salt, lea: filnt, 12c; No. 2 hides, c off. Tallow Prime, Go: No. 2, tc Grease -Brown. itKc: white. 535X0 : yellow. 3Cc, m. . . Alcohol. 52 2312 SO: calomel, 7550: criph Ä330c; cochineal, 50(40o; chloroform, 90Ciiöl 3 gum opium, 84 253 1 W; Indigo, 81 003 00; aor phlne, S3 4333 65. Oils Castor, 81 55.31 60 : t '743 oil, 90C(g51 So; olive oil, 31 bQ&Z 00; bergamo' (Sanderson's), f2 252 53; lemou (iinderso'.) tl 752 00. Quinine ?. A W., 85äJ)c; ein chonlda, 20015c. American bl-carb, oda, 4o; angllsa do..5Hi6c. anna Garret's. 2-ox. pr.k.. II 00 per doi.: 4-os. bottles, 83 00 per dos. Flove'p Sulphur. 4tc. Turpentine SSv-iOo; Etglish Venetian red, by bbl., 2; less quaatltl-;?, iKc. IodIae-21 00; Iodide potash, tl 01 CIot. 213 Kc. Rhubarb, 80c5Sl 25. Wladow-glais, 70 n ice; doable. 75 per cent, off. Iron and Steel Market, Bar lion 81 900210 : ra tee ;hoop Iron, 82 50 rates 1 Norway and Bweed iron, 5o rates; horsa shoo Iron, 80. Hone Shoe Burden A Perkins', per keg.ff 3 w; mule shoes, 81 per keg advance. Horse Shoa Nails Northwestern, Globe and PntnaTn,per box, 81 W, Cast Bteel Rest American, per lb., 130 : spring tee), 6c; tire steel, 4c: toe calk steel, 50 1 maohlnery Ulscellaneoua Markets. Oils We quote: Linseed, raw, 51(3520 : belled. 5i 655c: lard oil. 65 ft 35c; miners' oil, 55H65c; lair;oating oil. 233Sc: straits oil, 550Wa; bcntlao. 1C SIl4o;coal cil. IndiStia legal test, 9i3icc; n ejrree, test, lOgilc; water white. 155 deitToe,lte. Tinners Supplies We quote: Best brand caarCCal tin 1. C 10x14. 12x12 and HX.Ü.J3 25 : IX.10XK, 14x30 and 12x12, 8S 25; rooflng, IO, 14x13, Z'j Vr, 20x28, 811 60312 00: block tin. in pigs, 24a; In burs. JSC Iron 27 B Iron, 8.25c; 27 0 Iron, 60; Juauu rrflvsnired, 50 per cent, discount; refined, m ;i3 1U ter cent discount. Sheet sins. Copper cottorzi, 32c. PlalnUhed copper, 3ia Holder. U ica. LIVES STOCK. IstdlAnapollft Live tjtoctt SLnriEet. Dsriou Stocx-Yaeds, May 27. Cattli Roccipti, too head; thlpasnts, 33 head. Gooa ripe butcher grades found ready sale at 10 to 15c lower, while common to medium were 20 to 40c lower; some of that class kit over unsold. Bhipplug grades steady. Chotoe shipping steers. 85 30 a 5 60 Medium to good do 4 S0O5 10 Common to fair do 4 40(44 fo Choice feeder? 4 601 90 Etockors ... ... ........ ....m... ............ 3 754 3) Choice cows ana heiien.....M ....mm....... 4 2 9i 75 Medium ta good oawiand hsifen. 8 33 at". 03 Common to fair cows and hellers mm a CO as CO Balls, good to choice r, 20 3 gö Bulls, coraraon to fair..... 2 ooävi 03 Milken M...MMM vO 00315 00 IZCC8-Htcclptt, 4.500 heidj inlpaenU. 2,050 head. Quality good. Market opened weak at fully 10c decline from yesterday's close. Trade ruled active until all were sold, closing weax at quotations. Belcct light MMM-..S? 92t3 P5 Helec heavy........ mmm 3 nj 3 rigs and common to fair light... 3 50 (41 so Heavy roughs... M ..M 3 25 o3 50 es:? Receipu, 1.5C0 head? mipncati, 1.S50 head. Quality fair. Market steady and unchanged. ßood to choice clipped - V I r t Tl nrl (tin nlirtrvAf t3 308)3 SO M l....... ..rvv.. ........,,, 4 2 90C&3 15 2 2V2 GO 3 51C5 03 ccmraon cupped, epnng iambs. a iswbersi HUT? TORA May 27. Rece'pts, IncludIng 20 car-loads of export i teert, were lco car1908, Waikei dull, but fi lair, capce, wg?

rradf ; extremes for Meerr, $5 101", SO per cwt, live weJsbt, with ger.cral sales at 85 50(5 H); distilleryfed tullP, SIQ4 50. Exports. JCO cattle. Sheep Ktceipts, 4 1(0 head. Market steady f?r clipped iheep at 81C035 per cwt., but easier for pring lambs at 8708 50 per cwt. for Kentuciy lambs; no yearlings or unshorn sheep offered. llcrs Receipts, 10.1U0 tea3. Market dull and comiual for live hogs at $i4 40 per cwt. ' BT, LOUIS, May 27.-CatUe Receipt, 3,:00 heno: shipmfiits. lushead: supply more liberal, but demand good and prices steady; light to good shipping Uttrs, Si 65(35 60: extra, 5 65&j5; gOGO butcher stee:s 84 t55;mixtd cutcaer btu.T, 8i25t IV: conned Texms, l 3fß4 75; grass Texa s, 3 f03l; native sxeker aad feeders, SI 00 01 75. Hcgs Receipts S, neadtshlpnont, 1,000 held. Marset lower: Yorkers. M 033 9j; .packers, 83 50 03 75: butchers. S3 fc5C3 'J5. Eheen Receipts, 2.110 head: shipment, 1.6C0 hetd. Mhiket quiet; ?ood muttons anted nl tiria, but low grade and scallawag stuff, of whiei there is a good deal, Is very dull, aud fells frora 7ic per hesd to S2 per hundred: fair to eocd matron', roueb, 7t: choice, 34 25; Texas muttons, $21003 i5; spring lamtF, ?i 50ut per head. CIU0J.GO, May 127. Tho i.iu.txs' Jurraii reports : Cattle -Receipts, 2,0:0 head; shlpraentJ, COCO heed. Market s!owa2d5snd lCc lower, making a 15 cent Ctcllne io two day?; shippers. 84 f03 5U; tutche:s',S2 451 4C;EtoCiers and feeders, $J 4 75. Eogs Rercpts, 00.CCO head: shipments, 2,500 head Market dull land 10c lower: rouzh aad mixed-S3Ci'Q3S3: packicg and shipping, 83 854; light weightK, S3 75tl C5: ekipp, 33 GO. 6hcep Receiptfc, 2,700 bead: snipmenti, 1,200 hesd. Market slow aud lCöiOn lower; Texan, v- 2fir3 cO: natives shorn. S: 603 75; wooled, 3C0 (34 10. KANSAS CITY, May 27,-The Live Stock IadlCaror reports: t Cattle Receipts, 1,331 head; shipments, 93 heac?. Market weak for jhlDpin? graaes; values a shade lowr: exporters, 5 20(5 40 good to clolto shirring, 4 öC5 15; common to medium, 81 00$ 4 feeders, 54 cC04 CO: cows, 82 603 1. 17og Receipt, 10.1-6 bead; süiptnentp, 4.?r,0 head. Market weak and 5c low.r; assorted, frl G8; heavy aud mixed, S3 50(33 35. ßheey No rereipt: shipments. 123 head. Flr to good muttons. $2 C033 CO; common to medium, $2 CÜ 2 c0. HAßT LIBERTY, Pa May 27. Cattle Tacre was very little doing in cattle to-day: prices were dull, butiteady; prime sold at S3 EM35 75; fair to corrmou, J435; receipts, 1.327 head; shipments, 570 head. Hogs Were Inactive, weak and lower; Philadelphia f. and Yorkers soM at 54 104 25; receipt?, 1, if 0 head: shipment?, GOO head. Sheep Were In fair demand: prime sold at SI 25 1 40; fair to good, 3 53(31: common half-yearling lamb?. $1(35 23: spring lamb?, Sj(6 50; receipts, 2,C00head; shipments, 440 head.

SIAUKETÜ MY TELEGRAPH. Produce Marheti. CHICAGO. May 27. The bsrs were in hih featctr on 'thause to-day. Their predictions ot a break in wheat, owing to the large f tocis in fcisut, finally bore iruit, and at one time during the t-es-siou prices were yz under those current two dajs ego. The downward movement brought great quantities of long wheat upon the market, end "kbort selling was al o rampant di:ring-tne day the short Interest In the cereals having been very Isrpely increpfed. Ti'ecroo outlook was entlrHiy i?nortd lor iho time beinvr, and argument of the large stocks here and at Dututb was employed as the reason for a dtcliuc. Foreign advices were of an unfeTorable tenor. There is still a Hotieeatj lack of shipping demand, and the recslpts coutiaue free. The advance of British consols ro par seinen the weakness iti the markets. Tiitre was a slight reaction from the bottom, and toward the close of the aiternoon board a steadier feeling prevailed. The latest irading of the May was lc under yesterday. The orn market showed a greater stcadinefs. in compjrison with wheat, although the fcailng was one of eaines?. Ttie itctlpta were large, and foreign rcvices unfavorable. The market opened f.rn lut felt lack somewhat, with whect, reekencdpaitlally and closed JiÖKc uuder jetcrCay. The speculative trading in oats was mcdeiRte end the feeling was eaiir, but at treclcsrtot trading for the day prices showed ro ebsne from the eloftoa yesteidy. Provisions clcsed very weak, pork df clluin 13.flc per barrel, while lard declined 5:j,10j per KUib?. Flo ir Dull ard unchanged, theat l'ne market opeue 1 tHfe and (54c lwer, declined 5c, fluctuated end elOheo iv.c under yesterday, ales raiu-d: Way. iCaVc, clcsed ais.:j;c; June, 5';s7Mj. cicttd a 'c: July, .yo. closed at AujiUf t, t0j&l!4 c'otcd at SCc; No. 2 spring, S;; o. 3 spring, T5)ä'36?: -;o. 2 red. tiJKISie: No. 3 red, Si(t?cc Corn The market opened firm, J .4 J4n over yeslerdäy: declirpd yA under heVvy. ollerlugs', rallied slightly and clo-ed li&jic uuder yestercaj; casa, 4t;;c: May, 4isil.c, ciod at 46Vr(a-tc; June, 45Xic, clostd at July, 4:;40Vc. closed at 45; Cc. Oil -The market opened h He easier, fluctuated withiu a narrow rMnae and closed iyei lower; cash. S?"?'.-;?; May and June, 3ö(33c, closed at 32c; July, oJVQ-Kc closed a; ;a Rye Lower; No. 1. 7(c. Barsev Nominal, riaxveed Steady; Na 1, S13S. Mess Pork Active and lower, prices declining 15Q2CC and closing easv; cash, 810 50Q 10 C2J$: Juue, 810 50io 70, closed at iio b2 10 55; July, 810 GOßlO S2, closed at $.0 C2 10 5; Auguft. 10 70(3 10 90, closed st 810 11) '2 10 75 Lard Quiet and easier: 5Q73c lower; casu, 80 476 G 52K: June, S6 45(G55, closed at 56 45 6 47H; July, 6 623., closed atG 55gG 57; August, 6 G2b 65 Roxed Meats Slow: dry salted shoulders, t3 954: siort rib side. S3 25; short clear sides, 53 80ii5 85. Sugar Firm and unchanged. On the Produce Exchange : ButterDull and unchanged. Egrgs Rasier at lljllc. Receipts-Flour, J1.CC0 bbls,; wheat, S1.003 bu.; com, S'JO.OOO bu.; oats, 331.000 bu.: rye, 5.000 bu.: barley, 25.0C0 bu. Shipments Flour, 13,000 bbis.; wheat, 1SU0O bu.; corn, 147,000 bu.; oats, 29J.CW bu. : rye, 2.C00 bu.: barley, l.oou bu. Afternoon Board Wheat Ruled firmer; higher. Corn Irregular, M87 closing lhc pjwer and June Jc higher. Oats J-;nKc higher. Pork 2KvC lower. Lard 2hc lower. NEW YORK. May i7. - Flour-Heavy ; receipt, 2C5 bbls.; exports. 4 0Z9 bbls.: superfine Western arid btale, Z 2033 To: common to good extra Wcf tern and ö'a'c, ?3 50t4 20; good to choice d . 1 2f!ßt5 SO- ( omaion tocho:ca white wheat Western extra, 25: fancy do S5 30(35 F0; common togc od extra Ohio, 3 5C(a5G0; common to choice extra St. Louis. 3 503ti'ü: patent Minnesota extra pood to primp, 5 255 50: choico to double extra, 55 E0($5 70. Wheat Lower and closed steady: receipts. 4.3G2bu.; exports, 15,907 bu.: No. 2 Milwaukee, V2&j2Xc: No. -j Chicago, 93c: No. 1 Ncrthern, 09c: do. c f., 9Sc; ungraded red, ss-t 9ic: No. 2 red, 1 01 elevator; No. 1 white. 1 0l; No. 2 red. May, salei of 16 003 bu. at 99c351, doin at V?c; June, sales of TG.fcCO bu , at y3j;c3 1 CO-;;, closing at OOlc: July, sale3 of 2 765.COJ ou. at$t tl)(ai 0.;s. closing atl Ul: Augast, sales of 1.5M.UÜ0 bu. at 1 U2Q5l C Ü4, closing at 1 C2: Septemler. sales of 37u.o:o Ou. at 81 ÜlöSl O'.'i. closing at SI 01; October, saks of 32.100 bu. at 81 Ocll 0 doting at 81 .rH: November, sales or 4S.UU0 bu. at 1 O'.'i 1 C7;. closing at 5?1 0G; December sesof 6,0 bu. at 1 07:J4'j51 0;, closing at l O;; No. 2 spring, Jm.e, sales of 16,ü:J bu. at itf'f.c. Corn ipot, easier; options opened weak, later reacted and closed steady; receipt. 1,771 bu.; exports, 112,203 bo.; uncraded, 52;'3i;4c; sterner, elevator, f 4 4C afloat: No. 2. 53i,3n elevato'r, 51 afioui; o. 2 white, .63es': No 2, May. .V'.'i Cl yAc closing at 53 1 c; June, bliic closing st i:yc: July, 5c:.' , c oding at ö'Ü'c: August. 5v'A'(ijf,4C, closing at 530 i September. 54'i'..t f tjfo'j. closing at 5l3c Oats A shade b.-tter. reo?lpt, 1G.150 bu.: export. 3 bu : mixed western. SCilOo: whito do., irl'c Coffee Spot, fair: Rio, firm at sc; notions higher, cl'ng Mrrly steady: tale. 33.20 bags: May, 7 1c; June, 7.107.1cC; July. 7.20c: August, Z.'tf 7.t.'c: September, 7.4Cc; October, 7. is 1 7.50c: November, 7 5CQ7.55C : Dec tuber, i,557.t5?. U2ar Firm and In moderate demand fair ta good xcfiling quiet at li&V 4: reflncl active and firm: confectioners' . e ll-1630c: standard A.ü'e; granulated, 615-l(7c. Molasses-Firm: 50 test, 70c. Rice Steady and in fair demand. Petro leum-Steady; united closed at 0c. TallowSteady. Roin-Firm atl 101 12H- Turpentine Steady at ::$ Kgjs-Quiet but very steady; Western. n;4l?$c. Pork Dull: mess spot, 811 5C(.ill 75. Btft Quiet. Cut Meats Middle, dull; long e'esr, 87. Lard-Weak: western steam, spot. S3 70fi6 75: Juno, G G5iiG 71: July. S' TiG &5: August. 0 vS6 .)5: bepmber, Sti M (47 05; October, 7 Wti7 1G: November, SMI, cuy steam. SJ 456 50 Butter Dull and lore-: Western, I0('17c. Cfceese iuiet but itcady. Lead - Dull. Other articles unchanged. ST. IOUTtt. May 27, Flour-Dull and lower; family, V 60Ö3 W: cnoicc, 81 35t 4 )j fancy, $1 75 5 If-: patents. 85C5&5 75. Wheat Active and lower; tbe shorts were the prlnclpl buyers, ana thcie was cc-niidtrAbl Iodz wheat on he market : No. 2 red. cash. 81021103: May. 81617102: June. 81 02.cio,iugat 1 02; July, il ft I tiJU closing at $1 o:.. Corn-Lower early, then advanced and closed J;f.c above ycterlay ; No. 2 mixed, cash, 4 IXft lifjc; May, 4 n 1 1 ic, closing at l!c: June, 4t445c: July, 4IKl5c. closing at4i;.c. Oats Lower to se'l; nothing done. Rye Nodaler. Barley blow; Northern Scotch. GOj G?c Lesd Dullat 83 40.Ä3 45. Butterand Eg Unchanged. Flaxeed-Dull at 81 25. Hay-Un-changed. Bran Higher at CO.tstölc at mill. Corameal Weak at 82 CO. Wool a ctive and firm; tubwaihed. 2,fl27c: unwashed, 10vf20c: prime Texas, spring clip, 103l8Gi2Oc, the latter for twelve BWlfcV Eiowjh, P(9l?loni-PuJi wa JoyTd.

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y I J HiT' W LtikJ mil .. m! r?, Pors 811. Lard 83 fO asced. Bulkmcats Long J clear, S" K: shcrt ribs 03; short clear, S3 10. H8ir.s-$S 25&H 50. Keopints Flour, 1.000 bbls.; when! 47.CXX bn. : com, 5:.0D3 bn. : oats. 55.0CO tu. ; re i.(C0bn.: barley, 1,000 bu. Ship meats Flour, 5,CC0bbls.; wheat, none: corn, 21,000 bu.; oats 6,0(0bu.; rye. none; barley, none. Afternoon Board Wheat declined and corn was JXc lower. PHILADELPHIA, May 27. Flour Dull. Wheat Opened westr, later reacted and cloted 6teady; No. 2 red. May, S7ÜöOS4c; June, t'?3Sc; July, 81 iC'l CC;!;c; August, il 02ViQl C2;,;c. CornWeak: So. 3 mixed. t.',y:ir; steamer Wo. 2 m'xed, "3K351c: steamer No. z high mixed, 534c; No. 2 mixed, 52K(35l)c: No. 2 mixed. May, 62ft5; June. 52)4": July, 5?.ft5ic; August, diifä 54c. Oau In fair demand: refected white. 4le: No 2, mixed, SSc: No. 3 wnite. 4iyV2c; No 2 white. 42ft43X54?c: futures in fair demand: No. 2 white. May, 40(311c: June, 40Q40c: Au?ast, 37 S9c. Provisions-Quler. Pori Mess, new. Si2 1 50: do., prime meg, new, Sil; do. family, 81 J.3 13 50. Hams Smoked, 81011. Lard Dull: refintd, 8S 2"C7 60: steam, i 0J37; butchers' looe, id. Butter Dull tad weak; creamery extras I5;6c, Ffgs Imll and steady; extrAf, 10rQl34a CneeeDuli;: Ohio flats, choice, 7$ (tS5; do fair to rrirae, Clc Other articles ulchp.need. Keceipts Flour, 3,000 bbls.: wneat li.CtO bn.: corn, 5CT.0 bu.; cats, ll.oco du. 8il mer tp-Whe?.t, 10,000 bn.; earn, 4,000 bu.; oats, 11.CC0 bu. NEW ORLEANS, May 27.Flour-Dull and lower; c'olce, 8l '5; fiincy, St 95 extra fancy, 5 40; winter wneat patents, 5 '5: Minnesota pottnts, 5i 7j: bakers , jl'Jv. corn i-air cemand; mixed, G'C-C; choice white, 773c Oits Easier and id moderate demand ; choica Western, 4(Q4c Cornmeal Dull end lower at S? 00. Hay Quiet; pnme to Urictly prime, 817 052.ir-0; rbolce to fancv, S2' 072 50. Pork Dull at Sil 75. Lard -inill and lower: reöned tier e, $6 75. iialsrreats Dull ; febcniJcr?, packed, 1: long clear aad clear rits, $5 7J-. Baco Hull; shoulders nominal at 81 50; long clear, fC 35; clear rib?, fö 45. Hams Unchanged. Ccflee - (aiet and unchanged. Sugar Strong rd ia good demand: common to good Is ir, 4-;.iti-'r; ni'ly lair to tMdee, nominal; yellow clarlticd, 5:83$!;c: choice white, GV40. Molasses Firm and quiet: common to cood coua mou, 17(220:: fir to good fair. 23325c; prime to Mrictly prirae, 2i"33c. Rje Dali und unchanged.-Brar-Dull: good up;lv ft 77SV0- Cotton Seed O.l - luU and unchanged. ClNCllNATl My27. Cottua-Dull: raiddlla?, lt'J;c. Flour-Du 1 and lowtr: f.tuiily, si l.iia4 fancy, SI CUC3I w- a; -Ilt avy mid loer: No. - 2 rfd'gl : jrceipn, f.CfO lu. ; shipments, A0 bu. Corn U'eskHUü lowtr; No. 2 laixed, 4 i, Oa't- Irrtgu'ar; No. 2 mixe i, 3 i;t Kyr Quiet: No. 2 fall, 7'ö:3- riey .In 11 derrnttd and lower: No. 3 riug, G5c Port ü.ül at 8-1. vard Dall and iOcr at ?3 :',). RaLit-rretiU-Dn1! and lower r shnnl'irrs 81 S7)4; sbort ribs. $5o74. Paeon In 11ht demand aud lo-v. r. hou?d?ra, 15: short ribs id 12V$; short clear. 5 5?. Putter Qu. ei and tine hanged. Sucar Kasier, but rot lower. Hoys Slow aud wcai ; ccnao 1 an light, 83 2fi i0: mvking and butchers'. S3 60a 4 10; receipts, 1.G00 head: shipmenti, 726 bet F?fF Kasier et 12r;c. Cheese Quiet and unchanged. . BALTIMORE, May 27. Wheat Western active and lower, closing dull: No. 2 winter red, dm, 96$0Sl?.i2. June, !43.CGJec; July, 8 031 03-; August, 5fl 02t 0J1,; Sepiember.Sl Ol'l 0lV4 Corn Western easier and quiet: mixed, spot. 52 He bid: Maj. 52KrtS53c: June, 62g53c: July, &2J4C bid; August. 5I54c. Oats Easv and qnlet: Western white, c'.'QOc: mixed, 3830c Provisions-Ey and quiet. Mess Pork S12 7513 Bicdu Shoulders, f6: ceur rib sides, 87 75. Hams 811 2531:. Lard Keflned. S3 25. CotTee-Seady and dud; Rio careoes, ordinary to fair, 7$4r$8jc. Kece'pts Flour. 4,479 bbls.: wheat. 27,t0 bu.; com, 3li,0C0 bu.; oata. G.0C0 bu.; rye, 600 bu. 6hlnine"tt Flour, 2.4S4 bbls ; wheat, 1C.G10 bu.; corn, 2,000 bu. MILWAUKEE. Wfly27.-Flour-Dull and weat. Wheat Stronp: Milwaukee No. 2. 85c: Juno, 60: July, fcS?4C Corn More active; No. 2, 4o;4c. Oats -Headier: No. 2. ZVAo, Kye Lower; No. 1, 7:;c. Earlej Eetter demand: No. 2, 57c. ProvisionaI.owpr. Mess Pot Round lots, cash or June, 810 G7; Jr.ly, 810 77. Lard-Prime "team, cash or June, $5 50: July, 85 CO. ButterDull and weak; dairv. 14r3l7c. Cheese Demand abead of supply at lOQlOKc. Eggs-Steady atllc. Becalm Floui. 3.450 bbls.: wheat. 20.0S3bu.; barley, 2 ST 5 bu. Shipment"-Flour, 8,547 bbls.; wheat, 1,231 bu.; barley, 1,150 bo, LOUISVILLE, May 27. Cotton Dull aud quiet; middling. loClO c. Grain Easier and lower. Wheal No. 2 lojg berry. 81 5; No. 2 red, 8102. Corn-No. 2 mixed, 5öHö51c: n0. 2 white, 57c. Oats No, 2 mixed, c7c. Provisions -Dull and flat. Bacon Clear rib sides 85 20; clear sides, G 75; shoulders, 84 75. Bulkmeats Clear rib sides, 85 G3: cear sides, So 10: shoulders, Si 25. Mess Pork-Sll 75. Lard-Choice leaf, 83 25. TOLEDO, May 27. Wheat-Steady; No. 2 red, cash, May or June ü2c: July, 931c: August, 4c bid; No. 2 soft, V 02. Cotn-Q'iiet: No. 2, ras5. May or June, 45c: July, 43l4c: August, 4'JJic. Oats Lifeless; no jnotations. Recelpta Wojit, 3.0 bu.; torn, 23,100 bu. Shipments Wheat, 42,000 bu. : corn, 1 2W bu. KAN3AS CITY. May 27 Wheat Lower : cash, 80c; June. OJQfcO;4c: July. SGc. Corn Lower; cash. 4UKct June, bid, uc asked; July, 413,1c atked. Oats Nominal; no b.ds. Cotton. LIVERPOOL. May 27. -Cotton Dull and unchanged, tale: G.C0O bales, including 5C0 forpecu lftlou and export and 4, 00 of American. Whet (iulet with a poor demand, holders o!l'crin ciootrately; red wes'ern spring, 7s7s r,l per cental: winter, 7s Fdö7s lid Corn Dull with a tcor demand; new western mixed, 4s 83 'I per cental. Beef Extra Indian mes?, 0os perlierci. Facor Long clear, 20j per cwt.; do short clear, 3Gs. Lard Prime western. 31s per cwt. Turpetine s?plilts 2Cs per ctL Poa3 Canadian, 5s id per cental. ST. LOUIS, May 27 Totton Dull; middling, lt:;;c; tales, none reported: 'jptp, 200 biles; Ehirmcnts, 700 bale?: stock. H.'JJO bales. NEW YORK, May 27. ''ottou-Eifv; middling uplands. 10.15-lCc: do Orlc-ins, ll!c. but was clojed steady: Mav. lO.Sic; June, 10 83c: Jnly, 10Cc; August, 10.v2c; beptember, 10 G7: ;ctober, 10.CCc; Novemter, 10.23: DtCimber, 10.2lc; Jauuary, ic.3c; February, ia2. NEW ORLEANS, 5Iay 27. Cotton Dni' ancl unchanged; net and cross rfcelpt, 7G bale: e port coan wise, 3.0 bales; sales, 10'J bales; stock, tG.370 bales. GALVESTON, May 27.-Cotton-Quiet and unchanged; net and gros receipt", 35 oales: expert coftMwiie, 922 bales: Rai, 16 bales; stock, LSI;: bales. MEMPHIS, ?Iay 27.-Cotton-Q'i!ct and itctay: middling, 10-3,10; receipts. 33 hlcs: ülptnents, 401 bales; stoek, 2l,tClbale: rales, 100 bales. OtlH. EUADF0RD, I'd.. May 2:.-retro!.rin-NH-ticral Transit ccrtii'catr opened at WJc, ctocd atfcüjrc: highest price, 80Hc; lowest, fcO'c. Buos, 72,401 bbls; total ihlpmenis. 75.215 bbls.; char.crs, 4S,bt9 bbls. ; clearances. 2.3is,O0U bbls. NEW YORK. May 27 The pctiolcum market has been very dull and featureless all day, the fluctuations being only 3c Tho opening and closing quotations are unchansed, and are 3c lower than the first price jestcrday, at SOjc. TITUSVILLE, Pa.. May . 27. Petroleum National Transit certificates opened at bO?;c: highest price, fcCc; lowest price, t03c. closed at K)Kc. OIL CITY, Pa . May 27. National Transit certlfl-

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Co)isitmi)tfni?j fiiodal. Parle. iS7öavcrlte Number S03, 332 rt 351. 170. sind fe!2th?-tk!ra. closed at SOKc. Fals, 5v"s0'0 bbl. : clearance, 2.4i4.0f0bbls: rim. 72 i bbl5.; shlpmmts 71,72s tblF.; chartert, 45.E09 bbls. PITTSBURG, tlay 27. The oil mark: was fairly active snd firm, n'n? m bic, pri?.; dronnM off to fcOc, but quietly rallied and cio.-el at tO' ;ct Iirr Goods. ITEW YOBK.. May 27 Dry Goot2 As th mcntbl draws to a clo?e there is a lessening of the general de mand. and though none is apparent, considerable business is being c IFected on brown cottons, wide Eheetinss and colored cotton?, but at private terms generally. Canton flannels are also being ordered with more freedom. Woolen goods move quletlv nnd fair, and new eclectionF, in connection with deliveries, return a good total of sales. Whisky. CLTCLTNATI, May 27. Whiskr-Quiet at fl lc, CmUAGO, May 27.-Whisxy-Firm at 81 15. 8T. LOUIS, May 27. Whisxy-Steady at 81 13. NEW ORLEANS, May 27.-WhUiy-Uncbanel; 81 c:l 25. mmmmmmm Mr. S. G. Trscy has been euCerinR tinco last September, up cue day and dawn tho next, and for three weeks previous to taking vonr AthJophorrs he was unable to feed himself, and had to be roovf d n his bed with stets; as It pained Mm ti be touched, and had slept but little in the three weeks. One hoar and & half after taking the first dose of Athlophoroa, be was free from pain, 'and in two days was able to be about the hcus?. and soon after v;ai on tbe street and as well as ever. He hal taken several rheumatic medicines,, and was under a physician's car but without avail. Otto L. Hoffman. I);ugist, Columbus, O. "Why sutTer with Ma'aria? Emoy's Standard Uure Tills are infallible, :ic,'rr fail to cure tbe most obstinate caes: parely tesetable; 25 cents. Allen's Brain Food arrests all involuntary d'ECbarge?, removes mental despondency and restores wonderful power to the genentive organs. $1; G for $5. Drnggists, cr by mail from J. H. Allen, 213 First avenue, New York. v The Duty of State Legislatures. Legislation in every State should regulate tfce rale and use cf the many poisor.s resorted to by women in their desperation to obtain & beautiful complexion. There exists in Dr. Barter's Iron Tonic every requisite to accomplish the obj:t without Injuring health or endangering life. Vitality ol Great Hrn Is not always innate or born with them, but many instances are known where it has been acquired by the persistent and judicious n0 of Dr. Barter's Iron Tcnlc Wants tho Facts Known. MPm Editor I and my neighbors have been led so many times into buying different things for tbe liver, kidneys and blood that have done us more harm than good, I feel it due your readers to advise them, when an honest and good medicine lika Dr. lifter's iron Tonic can be had. Very truly, An OldSle-ckieer. Rheumatism ejulckly Cured. There has never been a medicine for rheura tisra Introduced in this State that has given sna universal tatitfection as Dnrasg's Keenest Remedy. It stands out alone as the one gre remedy that actually cure this dread disease, is taken internally and never has and never ca fail to cure the worst esse la tho shortest time, has the Inderseicent and recommendAtlon o many leading physicians In this State aud else where. It is wild by every druggist at 81. Wrio for free forty-pace r-ampblet to c K. HELPHlUi 8TINK. Dmecist, Wiwhlnctor l. c. J. R. RYAN & CO., COMMISSION MERCHANTS. r,2 and C4 la-t Karj land St., ln.lucaroli. Grain, Flour, Fed. Produce, etc. storage for Hour and merchandise. Gar rooms are Urse, airy and clean. Used herbs in doctoring tbo family. tr.Ct her eimplo reir.ediea JJJ CVK13 In moit cases. Without tho use cf herbs, medical science would bo powerless; .::d yet tho tendency of the timca is to neglect the best of oil remedies lor thooD powerful medicines that cericucly in )aro tho rystcm. QU Is n combination of valuablo hcrbr, carelully compounded Irom tho Icrmula of a regular Physician, who used this preccription largely in nia privato prnctico vith Kreat eucccss. It ia no a drink.tut a medicine used hj many physicians. -Iti invaluablo for Insi'llVslA ji).vi.r nnd M.ivmt ci3rvi.Aiyi'f x 1:1: ru es rx if a u.s ti ox, 1 1 -a xXLSS, IXDiarsTIOX, Cr. end vshÜO curing; will not hurt the system. tilt. C. J. Rhodes, a well-known IriS man of ßafo Harber, Pa., writes: -My Kn was coxpletf-ly prrtmtfd U tern ft nie. Jtiintn snd bark d 1 blm to ycx1.' I then Mtit for Mjhlcrs llprt b.ttcrs s&d ui a tLCTt fcu.e tho boy VU quits WfciL" "11. A. 6chellentrager. Dnyrclat. 71? Et. Clair Street, Cleveland. O., wrltei : -Your Hitters, I ran sty. and do My.ar ir periled hy no reo of th oldest aad n.ct 1 ruU-tLt pü j-Bidans in our city.UI8IILEB IIEBB BITTERO CO625 Commerce BU Fbiladolphla, '

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