Indianapolis Sentinel, Volume 34, Number 148, Indianapolis, Marion County, 29 May 1885 — Page 6

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THE INDIANAPOLIS DAILY SENTINEL FRIDAY MORNING MAY 29 1885 iMtif nam

ViflAlICIALAllD CQQQEßCIAL.

HONEY AND STOCKSRaw York Fln&actal Mar t. NET? YORK, May 2S.-Money On call easy ttl per cent. Prime Mercantile Paper 495 per cent Foreign Exchange-Qalet and 6teady at 4S52 Jor 63 days and 4 S3 for demand. The total tales o! stocks to-day amounted to 137.1S2 thares. Including Delaware. Lackawanna and Western, 58,90; Northwestern, 10,250; New Jersey Central, 11.7C0; New York Central, G.1C5 fit. Panl, 15.9J2: Union Pacific, 6.129. Government Bonds have been quiet and steady at unchanged quotatior, except an advance of in the currency ir. Etate Bonds haTe been qalet and quotations steady. The transactions in Rail v. ay Bonds continue Urge, the tatal ales being f 1.S74.0X), of which t'jjk u u were Rrie tecond consols. Tne prices mis evening are some what irregular, but there are more advance than declines. The changes in ery many cies, however, being for fractional amount. West j?hore firsts are up-; Tne recent advance in the bonds is attributed to the report that an arrangement is under consideration or the completion of a new trunk line consisting of West Shore, the Grand Trunk and the Watah railways. The stock market to day, until the last hour, wa practically a repetition of trat yesterday. The cp:nlng prices showed no material changes from tne closing pricss last evening and the quotations for the next four hoars wtre limited to small fractions of 1 per cent, with out any material lncrce in the amount of bnd. nets done. In the last hour, however, there was increased activity, accompanied oy a slight yieldinz in quotations of the general list and a decided break ia Lackawanua, and - the market finally closed weak generally ftt the lowest prices reached. Lackawanna shows a loss of '2 per cent., bat the other declines are only from K to per cant., except est. Paul, which Is down w nila the other atove description is true of tae general market, there were two or three notable excaptions, tae mofet prominent being an advance of in Mew Jersey Central. The total' sales to-day were 137,12 shares, an Increase over yesterday of about 50 003 shares. The activity and decline in Lackawannas were cot traceable to any new developments today, but were manifestly the outgrowth of manipulation. The total sales! of no other stock were qual to 16.C00 shares. The Stock Exchange has adopted a new plan for the collection and distribution of Quotations. Eight of its own reporter?, four at each end of the room, will collect the quotations and give them, to an operator, who will send them simultaneously to the ticker com panics. The operators will be stationed In a booth. The Steck Exchange in this way seeks to control its own quotations, and to keep them from the bucket i bops. The market closed with the following prices bid: t per cent, bonds.. icr,' .onlsrlila A Naah... United states tX'8-U3! txmisYlle&N. Alby. 21 Erie eonas. 4t!2 Michigan Central..-. 4 S alnaeap. A 8t. L,.. 11 Jo preferred. 25 tfisaouri Pacific . D vl a .nobile A Ohio.....M 7 Morris A 2ex........l23 Sashvillc A Chat S3 N.J. Central 87 i Lehigh A Wliks.. i 6 Lernst na consuls.- '.5 Ill-son ri I'a 10 8a. m ...11 4 uut. &ö. U. O)tH..1.0 "nressce old... 44 TeULttH. C'S, fce ... 44 Ttx. P. lane rrasta. Z Jforfolk A W. p!d... 17 Tex. P. Bio Grande. 53:, Northern Paciün Hi Onion Pac. firsts.. 1.6 IKorthn Pac. pfd ..... ZSli C. P. land grant?.. 1C6V$ Chic. & Northweatrn 9Ji D. P. sinking Inn dliy$ & N. pfd .121 Virginia e" Hi iNawYork Central. Va ccn.ex-matcoup 50 jöhio Central........... s Virginia deferred 5V4 Ohio A Mississippi 12) 3 Alans Expreas 13 i jO. A Miss, pfd... 01 Allegheny Centrals. hntario A Western.Alton A Tore H.. 17 I Oregon Navigation.. 7;i$ A AT. H, pfd 8u ; Oregon Transcon't'l. lij8 American Exprcsa... 95 Oregon Irnprovera't. 23 Etui. Cedar K. A H. 60' , Paciflo Mali . hVi uanaairacino :y2:tanam3 u. Canada Southern-. tXmmm . mm 1 T rvl f n rx j r. nl i ' iittsbnrg...- 141S Pullman Palace C&r.li'K Heading MS) IHM tuapcake A Ohio.. 4 C. A O. prefd firsts... 7 v. & o. seconds. i feoct Island 114 LThlcago 6 Alton13G .St. L. A San. Fran l'J O, A A. preferred l'O Da preierred Chic,, Burl. A o... .-.121f4 Do. first pld. ...... ...... hi Chit, ß, L. AN.O.- C M. & St. P 8l4 C 8t. u & mttsbnra 9 i; M. fc St. P. pfdio 1 . u., et. u s r. pxa...M is st, raai :i. a u...t.. to uln.. ean. A Cleve... 20 3t. Panl A Omaba.CleTlnd&Colnmbus. cu Unaware A hnd ... 77 rU P. A O. pfd .. 711 Ccxas raclnc..... li'i 7nlon aciCc....MMM 5 JJi J. 8. Express-....... 51 WMet.L. APadfiC-. 2; 3o pf d. ..... ......m.... .c A n M- rp ip inn Cl. Lack. A West-.1C0V4 Denver A IL Grande 51 , Bitltt ....... .13 vra'rrrA 19 a tf?: Tennessee s4 Oil. O C BIKU AAmm A IJ'j East Tennessee pfd.- U. Telegraph CO Fcrt Wayne..... ZVn Colorado Coal 9)4 Hannibal A St. Joe. bead wood. H. A PL J. pfd.... ilomestako .. 13i 'Si'Ü 16 Harlem... ...... 200 Hons ten A Texas.. . is XUlnola Central. 127 I. B, A WwiMIII . 9 fron H liver OnUrio fvi 1iVtil 1... vo, preferred..... , Sansaa A Texas. 1 I '. Ann thorn iacifia....M I M.., Lake Irle A West Lala ehore. skltutro IVA , Foreign tione and Btoekl LONDON, May 2S.-5 p. in. Consols-lMM6 for both money and the account. United States Boods 2r, IIV4. Railroad Bonds-Atl&ntlc aud (treat Western flrsli, 23'.: do. lecond. f: Cina. dian Peel lie. 39 Erie seconds. 4 L: IUIno lois Osntral, l-2v?2: Mexican ordinary. 22M hl Paul com jtou, New York Central, 81: PcausflrmU Central. tl?Z. The Bank ol Ensland sained Cto OX) of bullion on balanc o-14y. Tno bullion In tho bink iDcreased 219,271 during the pirc week. Tho proportion of the bank's reservo to probability is now 01 "h percent. Turpnttue-(iutet; tfepfim bor lo December, 'Jjs per cvt. PAP.IS, May 2s Thrw per rent, rentes. 3Jf 42z for the account. The statement or tho iiiuk nt r'ranrc shows an Incrcatoot 7 JTU.OOu frantyln told and 5.452.C00 franc lit silver. tOUHKUCUL. Through the medium of, traveling salcsmeu lend n few mall orders tho dry goods market is fairly active, and business (whilst the sales aro small) aggregated a larger output than that of a few weeks ago. Prices aro ucbangod. The grocery trade Is modcratlvcly active. Sugars nro very llrm, with an advance of '.c to ) ,c on nil gudci. Tho drug trado for tho pt wcJu his been hotter thau for the past four weeks, and tho increasing hot weather will undoubtedly '.llmuUlo" tlckncx. The staples, however, remain tho sttno in prlc?, with tho exception of cirbollc arid, which li again advanced and 1 ,uotc i at :.0j. In butter aud chcCKOthcro is a coutlnucd wctknoM. Tno imilucsi In crccn vc:oti.blo is reported heavy. 'Hi etc is no improvement !n the domand for oM lo atocs. Pggi are apsldwtftV, Poultry remain a previous quotations, j CI RAI, We jaote the followlrg from ti e Board of Tralc Clicular: "rAtimUy-, May CO. blnic 'Dccorallcu Day.' tho Hoard ot Trade rnolved t! havo no scaaiou ou that day, Well may tfco Moors of martiot tra lc I o cloied and the buitlo ct weary builncM ceao for a time, while the actirp lnaa ot builnri stops In bis dally round of fated labor to carland tho graves of thoo who in tho awful ycari ot war scaled their loyalty with trail's most precious gift their lifts. Wbcat-In locnl clrvleaj spot dellycrlci aro a ahad firmer, with a nottjcablo Improvement In the demand Hollers aro low and onrlnes light. Itccclidi racagcr. Futures show couilderablo lu iutry at juoutloui. The icAhoard markets are lulte tarttd. and whllojNcw York Ii quo cd teady, Haltltnoro exhibits, tho marked decline ot 2c, anl Chicago U iS'o higher. Corn Local quotations rulo firmer and a better dm ana prevails. Receipts lair, futures quiet, Nw York J.ohlahcr; lialiimoro '.flic better, and Chtcaco Se Armer. f OrtU-Dull.and only AilUht locM demand U noticed fr snot stock. Futures show sotuo cautious Inquiries. ThafcUcrlnjiADit tho'j u amount cicrila Sn star at ttU point 1 '

United States new 4al2Jy an., A ein. 1st pid . raaflo of '95..j20 tfari. & Cin. sasouds ...... Osnt. Psdfic firsts .H3;i! ten. & Charleston.. 31

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c.eoo 5,0X 6.6X fjptuil crater. 2.0C0 Wea tarn Elevator., Elevator u j. 6.tC0 Total . 490C 21.4X C.00G 22,400 1,0.10 1L0C0 Ocrrcsp'c day lawt year 1 ei.COC 10.CCC The following table shows the receipts ol rrain at this point for the past twenty-four Honrs t received Flour, this. Wheat, tn. Carn, bn 0.6 0 8,400 9J0 Oats, bt Bye. bn. Jrlonr, Ur&ln aud Hay. Flour Patent. 15 5336 03: extra fancyi V 1S9 5 40; fancy, 31 S5&5 CO; choice. 34 6)J5t 75: tamUy, ?4 22a4 50: treble extra, 13 7V33 M : double extra, fS4C03eo: extra. C3 sea 3 S5; tnperfine, 13 803 8 to; fine, 2 5CQ'2 7C. Wheat Wo quote : Eid. Bo. 2 Mea 1 0 A ike 2. rrtcx tracx track rack track trace track track track 1 03 Uo. 1 Med. 9 No. 2 Bed, 7i 9 99J4 95 83 00 99 03 Ka. 3 Bed. Rejected... f hh Onmercnantable May. July.-. .... ...... A vi &ns 111MM Corn We quote: HS Bid. b2l4 4) 4oH 51 43 Sid. 33 As ted. no. 2 wmte track 51 ffa 8 Whitetracx tract track track: tract tract Yellow Elxh Mixed 'I 47 62 48 Mixed - Bound Ear, White...... Bound Kar, Mixed Oata We quote : ' Asked. INC. iWÜUe- irajK .,r2 track ilxed irajc 6-3 Eec'eo rack üi Rye No 1 held at 7Cc without buyer Bran Dull; 210 25 bid; no seile r.s. CHICAGO ÄABKX18, Furnished by H. X. Kinney & Co., Grain and Provision Brokers. 2?o. 9 Chamber et Commerce. I track raex May '26.

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jüpen'g Hignst. j Lowest Oioins June f SOU I ST'S SG 1 W9 July- ivvi 5, h,U W9 August.... 101 91' 90' 9UV5 June.. 4-i-i 461' 45 V4 4V;8 July 45X Vi 45-4 45) i August 4fil' 4G;4 457 46 June 32 V4 83 ZT-i 32X July WIM 32;; 3li 32l4 August... 28 2'i- 2S 1VA June 10 45 10 CO 10 45 10 50 July 10 55 10 72 10 10 60 August... 11 65 10 80 10 05 10 70 June...... 6 47 52 6 47 6 53 July- 6 53 6 CO 6 50 6 57 August... 6 'J2 70 C 62 C 5" June 5 22 5 27 5 22 5 25 July 6 32 5 5 02- 5 31 - August... 5 37 5 47 5 37 5 43

Corn Oats Fork - Lard - Ribs - Receipts Hogs. 27.0C0 heaJ. Car lots Wheat, 9?; corn, 525; oat!, 259. Special to J. A. McKce, Grain and Provhioa Broker. No 21 Board of Trade. 1 Chicago, III., May 2S. Wheat opened excitel. the shorts eager buyers, advancing the market to SPc for July. The seaboard markets failed to respond to the advance here, and a weakness in stocks tended to checc the advance. Later selling for Eastern account caused the advance to disappear, but the market throughout the day bos hown a Healthier feeling. Tne lones seem pref y weil shaken out, and the short interest has interest has Increased largely. The Dears predict an increased movement of wheat from first hands, and a consequent depression in values. The market closed stronger July so)c bid the shorts again buyinsr. Corn Is steady, and the receipts increasing. The bears are confident that the receipts will prove too much for the present longs. To estimated receipts for to-morrow are whp-it 150 cars: corn, f CO cam ; oat., 330 cars : hos, 2d 0)1 head. Provisions are weak, aud the tenieocy lower: values are depressed by the large receipt of hogs. INDIANAPOLIS WHOLESALE Bf Dry Goods, TEIISTS. Windsor fancy... ...... Pacific fancy ......6 Cocheco fancy, .6 Richmond fancr Merrtriack rancy,,. ..5 iJonestoa fancy -3H Berwick fancy.. ......t Belmont finer-.... t'i VTr-i1Hrt fanf Wiiih'n'tftn In1 Vilno American fancy.... 5X 7 'American Ind. blue... American shirting 4X' Albion solid... mM Allen iancv-... Bimmon's minlna 5 Allan shirting-. ...4X ateol River fancy .v errimack shirting. -.4 X Dunnell Uaoj.-... i DBZSS TIE RICS, Pacific i poplin lus- 9 Pacific Cifchn'rs...,10 Pacific Australian Crape.. .-....-...13 Pacinc 6-4 A. O. M...-30 Pacific 6-4 S, X. cash.13 Paciflo 6-4 A. C. cash.22X Manchester cashlO Mancheatcr.Ji DcB...ll Atlantic alpacas .10 Atl&ntlo Q. Lu cash, ...IS Atlantic I , catm..M.72 itamlltcnH alpacas, f 'i Hamilton i mix 10 Pacific 1400 lawns... ...13X Pacific Organdy 11 Paciflo Chambray...... 9 Paciflo cretonnes S Pacific c f. suitings.- S1.; Pacino percales .la Pacific nun's yelPgliSX Arlington 42-In nun's veiling.. .-32X Arlington X Kray cashmere. IBOWIt COTTONS. Atlmtlo A ?x AtlanUo II ... .7 Mystic River... ......C1 uwronce L. L 5X Indian Head. Bedford R,.... V 4 Hill'-... Yardstick . .3 s Tremont U. C Stark A- .7 Oonestoga W- 6X1 Saranacc - 7 roppcreii R. CXjütlcaC .4X Peppercll g ..... .7 Bytt XX. Jl Massachusetts B. B 5' Vflcdsor II VI feppereii 9-4- in Terpen'.! io 20 BL1ACHD COTTOM. AUUlVVVtU UhIHIW I.1 U41 JhCi iUillM M 7H uuitiunis ............ ...... I 4 1 ' mi net. in. ......... 7X Ballard vale 5"i! Mason vlile ..... 8 wamsntu. rnsntU.,... ...... ioyt: Fruit of tho Lo ju.- y l's Semper Idem... "X Farrsirs Choico e ckstone A. A. 7WDwiaht Anchor SX nur Rlsckstone Hope 6)i rocahoutai V.i L. lit . it a itiii m eicnTuic.. ..... m t unosinuiiiui d Per, pr re 11 9-4 ..50 l4nlalo Cambric 10 s rpperell 1C-4 22X Just Out-.. 4X C0TT0X ILIKSKA R'n Tremont DL.. Tremont U 7 Tremont P .... o Tremont A....... 9 Tremont Y 9X Tremont X, 11 Nashua O . Vi Nashua KK- 6 Nsnhns K . 6X Bl'd U'n 7 Tremont PM fl 8 Tremont U ex t Tremont I 10 Tremont B. ...... 7 S 11 Tremont N SX lax Trctnout ( 9 Bl'd 7 10 7X 3 1X ic'i 10 a u IS 14X r.iieriou i KUerton cm 7 KUcrton OL. 7 Kltortou V 7'i Kllerton T 8! KUerton R. 9' KUcrton K 9tf KUerton (2 10 KUarLnti 1T. 10 7 ?X Nashua T . 7 0 Nashua I) Nashua U 7X 8X 7X X Nuhna R m 8 9 Nuhnt A H AAA oV 10H Nashua X .10 UHlEUorton O UX Kaahna XX U 14 IKllcrton N.-...1I GIKOIIAVS, ABMkcax .. 7U Wamtntta . I. ex Laucaster. ...... "X Horkshlro , 5 Batos.....,.. .. .. . 7 Normandlo 8). aiagow.H ()' Hoyal York . 1 iHcnfrew dr.. ... , 9 Whits M'f'g Co . 7 (Johnson bukt Id 10X HAIDS. A?D C1H71UT1, AtadskeasT 9 Alabama plaids. 7 Amoakeag, fancy 10 Louisiana plaids.....,, 7 Bäte 8X Ottawa plaids 7 Otis ii P... X Kdlnbuni cheviots u Park Mills, ?ochcck-,l'J I Everett chovlots, 9 lark Willi, 80 cnock..l (rcat Eopablio chet. 7 f oo no my check , OX Columbian ... 711 Otis check 9X llamllion trlpei......lO PXIMS, Otis, A X A... ......12 York, bins-... 14 Otis B Ii... io York, slate... .14 OtlaUC. . .III! ....10 I York, fancy. IS arooaicaz .14 Oakland. A........... 7 fverctt. 14 .(olnnblan,... 10V uayraakcrs liiostoa IMHMMHIHUMIttl TirxiNü, Aaeaieas.A O A isH'Lwlston, t8...MM,...14X Tork, to In... 11 I U wlton, 8i , ii Üonncstosa, D 14 lUwlston, Si... ...ilX Oonestoira, extraM.,M.lS (akland, A mm,- 7 Oto 0 U A...M.,UX Oakland, A A m. 7X aim bios. American .,,Mls KJraneer...M....l rriniliQTlllo 1Q UwUtoa -Tl CUxk, A.... 2JX Uoomla, A.. .18 suarrx caam, IS Oo?ertt Cht fa. ..23 Oolored .............. 2J no. too Ootton Yarn -10 tidlt V lex .........23 Twlno................,y Tha Prodnea Elarhet. fcrrs rayins llo per dos. j rroxa store, 11X12 Ruttd-CrtAncry fancy,27C2äoi choiea, iso;ooi tlry, Ulcctcd, UlCci country, fancy, lsot frh aud sweet roll, cisc: low trrades, 30o per lb, Ponitry-Eprlnn cbkkcm, 15c; bees, 8Xo ptt

Ib.; roosters, 4ci hen turkeys, 9o: ton turkeys, ac: old ceece. and well-feathered, per doa., f 4 CO: dncxa. per doa., 53 25. Feathers Prima ceeau, ibc; mixed and'dnoka, SC2dc. tagt Wcol Tub-washed and picked, 2tS0c; nn washed medium, 18o; nnwahed common, 15c nnwsshed flee, 16l8c; Ootawold, 17ci burry and nxunerchantablo at theli Taiue, Tb Prorlalon Market Cslow are tno present jo&binj? pnecs: Cnxoked Meats, canvased or plain (plain meats not mm ran teed acalnst skippers Cliams: 10

to 12s lbs average, 10X311 He; 15 lbs. averageJJc ; 17X lbs. average. 9i4c: 30 lbs, average, 94c; heavy averages, 23Q23; lbs. 9c: Item averacs. 'Porter Brand," 9!4e: medium do., bc Cottatre hams. "Reliable Brand." 74c; do -eorter Brand" tc; California bams, "Reliable Erand,' 74c; do "Porter Brand, 7V4C: Enadish breaxfast bacon, clear, "Reliable Brand," 9Xo; Euglishrshonlders, light do, 6X0; English shoulders, heavy do, 6c; family shoulders, pieces, do. eo : dried beet do, 13c. Bacon Clear side, light or medium wt.. 7Kc, do bellies. Ucht or medium wt.. 8Kc: do tacks: light or medium wt.,7Xc; do French Hitch, 6c: do. butts. 6Vfc. D.B.and Pickled Meats English cured, clear sides or backs, nnsmeked. 6?4c: Bean pork, clear, perbbL, SOOlbe.,814 50: pork, dear, perbbl., 2C0 lbs, 813 CO; family pork, clear, per bbl 300 lbs., fll 00; family beef, per bbh, 2C3 lbs., $18, Al?o In X bbls., containing 100 lbs-, at half the prii o the DRrrel", with 50c added, to cover additional cost of package. . . Lard Pure winter kettle-rendered in tierces, fc: summer cnilUd do. Tr-: m nail barrels or 50-lb tubs. 8 He; 48-lb tin tubs, SJa; 20 lb palls, ;;c: 10-lb palls, 9iic. Rn'cxrp in cloth ic: la akin, 6Xa Fresh MeatF Pork tenderloins, ltc; sausage, 7c Tbe Grocery SXarket Ctee!e-Fnil cream, rrew York, llQUlfr: Ohio, Ho Wisconsin, per pound; young America, lüC, decs -Common. SAICg: crdlnary. iovq lie; fair. imr'UJic: prime. 12K(gi2io; strictly ?rtme. 12fM13Mc: Choice. lSim4Üc: Old bov intnent Java. WAZ13ioi McLauzhlin's XXXX roasted, l-lb packages, 100-lb cases, isic; eo-lb Id., UT;c; Arbcckie'a roasted, 13ic; Levering'?, iJic: csracba, ne: Gates' A No. ,1. 15fic; Gates prime, wy.z. anirars cutloaf. Ss: powdered. 7'iSSo: gran nated.7M":vc: itandardA, 677c: off A, OVO o'-Cc: white extra O. C,6Vic; Rght brown, wvhzk 5jfeC: common grades, 55hic; New Orleans hiown. 6H5iC. üo lasses and Syrnpa New crop New Orleans molasses, tC35öc; syrup. 2S45c per pal. for com mon to choice; mapio syrup, i iu(s a. Bice Carolina And Lonisl&na, 637c. RTi Petiner. 18i8l94c: aispice, lOOlSo: cloves, X25c; ginger, 17322c; cinnamon In mats, 12Al5c; nutmegs, 75caoc., fl4 n.,fKi Bait Lake, In car lota. 9lc: dray lota, tl 0C(tjl 05 1 small lots, 10O more from store; dairy, $2 253 t?0. fit arrh Refined nearL IMÖ3S0 per lb. : Eureka io ; Champion gloss, lump, S3GXc; improved Csit8Ö?hlSacJ:erel. extra oeM.t&i perbbl.: halves, 512 60; No. 1 mackerel. 18(920: halves. 3J 010; No. amacxerei, sw oucit. naivea, tooua; No. QmAdinm. 18: halves. 14 50. No. 8 mackerel. UCM 60. halves, 33(33 60: No. 1 white fish, 87 50; hnnplojsa fleh. 9S 506 Ier 100 108, : bOnelCSS 0OL U307; extra, 810; Grand Bank, 55Xo per lb.; family white nsn. w tu per wu ius.;no. ipicxerei. t3 00 per 100 lbs.: haiiibni, 14c per id. irnreiim Frn its London layer raisins, new IS 25Q8 40: new Valencia, llUXc: SnlUna, lie: new Mnacatel rsislns. two crown, 82 f5a2 75: Call fornia L. L.. J2 65; three crown, 83 20. Lemons Mema. 84 50a5 00. Prnnfts -Turkish, ösaac: Bultana oo 8Sc : currants, 5Xc : new figs, Uyers. 12Ha Dates Matts, iK&i Fard m tenpound boxes. SraiOc. Oranees-Kavel. crate, 84 50 Ä5: Messina Oranees SiugleO.. 83 7 C i CO; don bio O., 83 C0(33 25: Imperial do., 85 03(33 50; California oranges, 83 60(34 01 per box. Peannti-Raw, Tennctsee. 4K0PXc; Wilmlneton, 8Xc: roasted, 10c; Tennefsee. 4X(3CXc: VirRlnia?. 5o8c Bananas 81 m per bunch. Cocoannts 81 6üC43. Canned Goods We onote: Aomatoes, lbs.. 81 00. Peaches. 2 lbs, standard, 81 55 Ol 70; 3 Its., 81 90Q2 CO: seconds, S Iba. 51 50 31 CO: 2 lbs., 81 85(31 48; Pie Peaches. 3 lbs. 81 20 q 1 25: 6 lbs., 2 C532 10; Blackberries, 81 00(31 C5; dtrawberries. 81 1CS41 15: Raspberries. 81 15(31 25; Cherr.. red. 90?5o: white. 81952 20. String Beans, SJOOc: Green Pfa3, Yarmouth Corn, 81 SC33 S5: Mountain Sugar Corn, 81 25? 1 0: Standard 2 lbs., SOcSl CO; Mackerel, 81 25(31 35: Pineapples, 81 50$t2 CO: Salmon. 1 lb 8160170; Tumbler Jelll's. 853S0O: Cove Oysters, 1 ib., lieht weJsht, eCQC?c: 1 lb., full weight, 8103(3110:2 lbs., llfjht welgnt. 8110; 2 lbs., full weight, 81 851 95: Sardines, French, "4s, 81 75 rer dos. : American, SOo per dox; Apples, 8 lbs, la25c: 6 lbs. 82 60(32 M; gallon, fJ 60&8 00. Vegetables and Fruits. Beans Choice navy, zi w: medium, II 60; Marrows. 122 25; California. 83. Potatoes U oa2 85 per bbl; 65gG5c per bn; new potatoes. 54 005 51 per bbi. Sweet Pctatoe Philadelphia Jer?eys, 85555 0 I Baltimores, 04(34 50; Kentucky, 51 00: yellow seed, 85 50,3? 75 per bbl. Apples cnotee. 88 0Cii3 fancy, 88 5031; com re on, 81 251 50. Dried Applet Kvaporated, ?33ci cosimon dried. 5C45KC. Fcaches Dried peaches, halvos, s;)ci Call lornia halves, ltc: evaporated, lCXftl u. Cabbs? New, per crate. 84 Cat 51 Oniccs New Soutliefn, $3 60(31 00 per bbl.; Berxen Ca. 83 b0 per crate. Onion Sets White bottom, 87 Olper ba.: yell w bottom. 81 00 per bu. : top sets, 82 CO por bu. wonev ifcaTOo-Per.s-$l 00(1 SO per box. Green Beans 81 25Jil M) per bnx. Strawberrlcs-52 IC(2 50 p:r2l quart cases. Seed. eeed Timothy, Ii col 65 per bushel. Goal aud Coke. Pittsburg, Per ton, SC 00; anthracite, 87 00 j Bay xcond City, 84 00: Indiana block, 5 K3; coke, lump, lCc: cole, crushed, 12c; Jackson coal, ft 75 j Btont's coal. 82 60. Hides, Leather and Tallow Uemlock sole. 24(9310: oAk solo, S0j33fli Ponn sylvaola harness leatber, '.2 t36o: harnonj icutMcr, 23:; bridle leather, per dos., HMTl; dotneotig kip, COÄOci Kreuch kip, GOo-11 23: doinoatlo calf, 70c(i51 10: French calf. Si lOjll 80. Hides No. l cured, 7sXc; No. 1 Rrccn, 156X7; No. 1 calf, 3310c: cured, lOllOt dry salt, loo: nint. 12c: No. 9 hides, He off. Tallow-Prime, Co: No. 2, 5c Grcaso-Erowu, 404XCJ white, 5(üiXo: ya low, Drns; Market. Alcohol, 82 23 n2 80: calomel. 75450; camphor, 28(9300 ; cochineal, 6OCJCO0; chloroform, 90ot31 0J; gum opium, 84 2504 60; Indigo, 81 COf3 09; nor j phlne, 83 40(93 63. Olls-Oajtor.Sl 551 60: swoet oil, 90c(H51 85 olive oil, 81 60(43 00; bcriamot ieanderson's), 8i25ri60; lemon (dandorso'i), l ism oo. quiuino-P. dt VY 83.4J0C: ein chonlila, C0a5c. American bl-carb, soda, 4(Q5oi kngllsh do., 6!C($Gc. anuff Garret's, 2-os. pack., 81 00 per dos.: 4 or bottlos. 83 00 nor dos. Plovo' Hulphur, 4cc. Turpentine SSrKOo; KnglisU Vrnetlan red, by bbl., 2Xo: lesi ouautltlcs, X Iodluo8t 00: lodlie potash. 81 00. Glove 20,3 'J-2. Rhubarb. 0Oc(?)Sl 23. Wludow-filaii, 70 and loot donblo, 73 per tont, off Irou asud Hteel Slnrket. Barlron fl ojjJlOj ratoijnoop iron, ti 67 rates I Nomay an 1 ünet?l Iron, 60 rates; horso ahoo Iron, fa Horu BhooUorddU APerklni'. per kog.iS i 9j; rxulo shops, 81 per keg advance ilono Uhoo Nails Horthwwtcrn, Globoaud Putnrn,pcr box, 84 60. Cast Btool Rest Amorlcan, ncrTb.. l"oi spring steel, cc; tire steel, ojtoo calk steel, 60 1 raaohlncry Itccl.to, NalU-BJ.3, kltscallnneons itlarkets. Olls-Weqnote: Llmeod.raw, 61(TVlo: boiled. 54 C30c; lard oll, 63G35G; cilnori1 otl, 3C5c; labrl eating oil. 123.10; straits oil, 85Vi0o; bonslue, 10 OHe:coal oil, Indiana Itgal tost, 96l0ci lu degree, test, ICXuc; WAtcr whlto, 135 dorco,Ho, iintiers' önppitea- vo quote: wen orsnu cnar coal tin 1. C 10zl4. 12H2aud 14x23.8l 23; IX.10X14, Uzo and 12x12, 81 23; rooflna, 1U, 14x20, 83 75; 2C124, 811 6012 00: block tin, la Pte4,24o; In b&rs, 25c Iron 27 R Iron, 8.V501 27 O iron, 60: JunUta salvanlsed, 60 per ccut, discount; rcancd, 30 au4 10 Per cent. JUconnt. öneetsta:, 6Xc hopper bottoms, Plalulshea copper, 3ta Holder, 14 QUO. ... i. 1 1 1 L1VK HTOUli! ladlnnapolts I. lock riarket. Union Brocx-TisD, May 25, oattli Keceipti, too head shipments, 03 I rua head Licht supply ot local: quality only Mr. Market dull; prices Hnchaugcd; low left unsold. Choioo inippinii stccri W 03 H 63 Medium to fcOOddo 4 NJ'iSS 10 imtnon to fair do - 4 4U44 r5 Choice (cedcra 4 f 0 4 1 00 S.ockers 3 "itsi (7bciocow ana hsusrs...... voi 7ft Modlon to ennd cows and betten I 3) 4 ! Common to fair oows and heifers 2 to at co Balls, Bood to choice n 20 9 cs I'.uiis. common to fair. .. 2 (U U 00 Ullkcrs 20 03115 00 nocs-Kcoclpta, c.coo osadi shipmsnu, 2,903 head. Quality good. Market quiet at a shado do clino from yesterday's closo. Trado ruled steady until all were sold, closlnc quiet at quotation. Helcct heavy or light :i no (ii 02X rips or common ugm.... so (Cji 7 Heavy rocjhf.M , 3 20 ci 150 Receipts,' HO Ltad) tblpneata, 60

hesdr. Quality generally common. Market dull

at atout the same prices; few wool grades UH ever unsold. Good to choice clipped-.... Fair to medium clipped Ooznnon ciipped... ..f3 SO 13 CO 2 9033 15 2 2) 42 60 epnng lamb, 3 5)05 0J Elsewbere. NEW YORK. May 2S Beeves Receipts, 400 head: all for exportation: no trading in btel cattle; drew bcel dull at 79) per round. Expor.8, 1,5.VC quarteis of beef ana COJ cnrc"ases of mutton. Sheep Receipts, C010 head, inclulinc about 2,5(0 sprlns? lambs; fair demand for all sorts, Ith an early clearance at $3 40(31 per cwt. per sheep clipped, and at S5 75(10 per cwt. for spring lambs. Uoss Receipts, luiS Dead; all for slaushtere-s direct. Market dull and nominal value; 83 903 4 "0 per cwt. KAN3AS CITY, Hay 2S.-The LlTO BtOCk Indicator reports: Cattle Receipts, 1,171 head; shipment?, C33 head. Good to choice shooing, $1 15; common to nedi'.im. l (081 S5; feeders, 81 2031 GC; cows, 82 C3 b0 Hoss Receipts 11,100 head; shlpmenti!, 3, -'.09 heart. Market weak aud 5c lo v r; assorted, 53 5 03 60: heavy and mixed, S3 45(3 50. . EheFp Receipts. 33C Lead: no shipments. Market steady; Uirto good muttons, $2 C033 30; cooimon 10 medium, 52.2 5a BT. LOUIS. May iS.-Cattlo Receipt?, 2.0:0 head; .hipmeiits. ÖOO bead. Martet quiet, with a gocd local and fair shipping demand: light to eood steerp, 4 70(3") 60; expor's. 5 65''ö 85; good butcher stee.s. 54 0.35; mixed butcher stuff, $5 25 4 0: stcckers aud ieeders, S3 IQQl 75; grass Texar, S3 f OQl. liogs receipts .,103 head : shipmpnts, 4,500 head. Mars et lower; Yorkers, $3C033 7j; packers, 5123 03 eS : butchers, 53 S0jt3 S3. fefceep Itecelpts, i.ltO bead: shipments, 1,400 head. Market steady, with good demand; clipped patives, 83 2512) for fair to choice; common stuff very dull arid cheap: Texans, ?2Q3 25. CHICAGO, May 2S.-Tho Looters' Journal reports: Cattle Eeoelpts, 6. 00 head; shipments. 2.CC0 htaä. Market fairly rxtivct values weak but atout Ktesdy; shlprers, $4 C035 s0; Texaas and graders, Hdl 40, c rn fea rcx&us, 51 :0i OJ; stcckers and feeders, 5 50Qt 75. flogs Recepts, 2G.L00 head, shipments, 4 CM bead. Market slow: prices average 103 lower: rough Rod mixed. Si 5oi 70; packing and shippin?, 3 70tf43 flight, S3 O&i 90; Skips, $3&3 50. . Sheep Receipts, S.cuo hed; shipments, 1,810 brad. Market steady and unchanged: shorn. S2 40 3 SO; wocled, S350Q1 CO; Texans, S i 4033 75. ABl LIBEKT f. Pa.. May 23 The live stoc marKei continues inactive, with prices weak and heavy. Cattle Were slow and unchanged. Receipt. l.(3o head; shipments, C45 head. . -23 floes Were and lower, Philadelphias and Yorkers selling at 8434 20. Receipts, i.OLO head; shipments, 1,100 head. Mietp Were dull and unchanged. Receipts, 1,403 head; shipments, 1,400 head. CAKKETS BT TLEQK1FH, Produce Mnrtcetf. CHICAGO, May 2 There was sn active trading in wheat throughout the entire session, witn prices iiuctuatinK rather wildly, a selling movement early in the sesiou wa quickly stopped when it was found that strong buying had set in. and within the first hall hour prices advanced Jhc over the opening with the shorts purchasing f r:ely. After the first rush there was a reaction of ;tc and then, when heavier receipts of wneat were indicated lor to morrow. th market beoamo heavy and declined to about tbe lowest fi5ures of yesterday. In ihe Rfierncon tne feeling was somewhat stronper. with some buying ou the part of the 'shorts" and the market closea & frac tion h'gber than yesterday. Foreign adviCrs wcreol an unfavorable t3uor, quoiini; dull aud wtsker markets and there appeared to be an utter lack of ihirping inquiry, 'ihe feeliug in corn was unsettled and Irregular, notarlttutandiug: that the posted receipts for to-day were large. The market ruled quite strone and prices advanced i abovo tbe opening figures. Shoitly before noon it was rumored that tne estimated receipts for tomorrow would show a large increase over to-day's arrivals, and prices became very weak, closing at V&& under yesterday. The afternoon market was somewhat firmer and a shade higher. The 6ptcu!ative market for oats ws htrong, with pood outside ouying aLd "horts" roverine,!and ihere was an early advance of 'kC. All of wMch was afterward lost. Tne prospect of lanje receipts for to-morrow agisted the latter decline. Mess pork opened stronger, but fell back on the regular beard. On the afternoon board a stronger feeling acaln prevailed, and tho market closed, somewhat higher than yesterday. Lard also closed higher than yesterday in toe haal transactions of the day. Flour Weak, but no; quotably lower. Wheat Tradlns active, but feeling very unsettled. Upon the report of a fair export inquiry at the seaboard, rrices wero advanced VA(&'&t then deciiiiCd 1c from outside figure?, aud closed Xc- under yt-sierday; tales ranged: May, closed S5Kc; June, SCßsjc, closed at befc; July. (iwVc. c1or-u at fcXc: Aueutt, OO'OI'm'. clofed at 9ü',c;No. 'Z f-iiriD?, SiX'3S57,c; .No. 3 spring. 7,",' ., (76o: No 2 red, 'JoQJic; No. 3 red, fc;::J.jfrS4c. Corn Feeling very unsettled, with prices Irregular. The market opened strong and prices advanced, but fell back and became weak. Closing Xc under yesterday: cash, 4514c: May. 46 (TU7c, closed at 4Gc; June, 45XGIl(Uc, closed at 4CXc: Juiy, 4X4'ilc. closed at 45 j c. Oats-The market ojenet strong and advanced XO'c but became weik and the full advance was lot; cash, SJ'SftM'.'.c; nay, y'.-jc. closed at S2:.,c: juue, .2..& wc, clmcd at 3JX?2c: July, ü2V132Uc, clotMt; at öi jic. Rye-1 mil aud slow ; Ho. 2. 7oc, Barley Nominal. Fiaxteed Steady; No. 1, SI 3S. Mess Poik Active and stronger; early it was lOsuo bisher, but fell back to tue clolug Uzurt-s of s tfrdaj; casD. 510 4ÖG410 47X June. 510 4010 .CO. ;ocd at siu to; juiy, io chmio to, cneu at f U h't. lird I alrly active and hlgh-r enriy, but trc advance was afterward I'h;: Cali, fG 45(.l 4X: June. 80 47XtK 52, closed at I7kg' to: Juiy, S8 rJV(t ' CO. closed at t' t lioxed Meats Steady : dry salted shoulders, S3 .') CU; siort rib side., Si 2$; short clear side. 55 o (4f 8.'. SUfar rirxn: cut loaf, 7?ic: erauulatri. ".tin? mtiilAnl A. i,' r fin thrt Irfv1nn h't. change: Uutter-Yery qulel: creamery, I3si'.r,?: dairy, loauc lg. Weak at u;Z'H2c. Uoc'C-pti Flour, H.CIO bbls.; wheat, UCJ bn.; corn, r,SC00 bu.; oÄts, 217.000 lu.: rye, 4.W)bu, barl-jy. is.oio bu. Shipments Flour, 13,000 bbl.; wh-Mt, M.'OO bu.: corn, 2i0.ooo bu.; oats, HG.COObu.; rye, c.too tu.: barley, l.ooo bn. Afternoon lio.trd Wheat Btroneer and :Jy hiulier; May, Mi ;: June, siJXc: July, SsfjC. Oorn i irmcr: May, 4tiK.cj Juno, 4.v?:c: juiy, 4'iXc. Oats-tiuiet and unchanged. PorklOffll.'Xc higher. iird 12XC hiener. NKW YORK, May vs. - Flour- Receipts, 14,001 bbls.: exporbi, I 8'.'2 bbl,: dflland heavy; s.ipop rltio Western aud Htate, J.i 201 ":; good to chott'O do.. 81 2t4i Co; (otnniou to choico whltu wiicat NVcMtrn extra, $'.i45 25; fancy do.83X 5 to; cotiimon to yood extra Ohio, S3 l.O: cr)tn inou to choice extra M. I.oui. f l t.'X.Ob'J. ltct i;cf.fipt loe.Jti bu ; exports, 31, u. iu.; apot lots weik and dull; opitoni op";icd H'tV.e hi;h er; afterward lost moxt of tho adv.tnc. and doling steady; No. 2 spring, 22! ; cholcj No. 2 Mil'vau kee, VI!: unrraded red, .vt&9te: No. 2 red, Old dcMercd; No. 2 red, 81 ui ' 4 eU-vator ; No. 1 white, tl oi: ungraded whit., rl oi; No. 2 red, May, nominal: Juno, m!ci ot ,J''.h,0 0 bu , at . 4 (t St f';, closing at j'.v: JmIt, salts of ViH,(C) bu. at SI 0J' Hi 01, closlnie nt I! uj 1 M August, Mir of l,.',u 0 nt id! U (:;,, clorinic at !l 0 :; Hopttxabcr, Ur of t2 0;o bu. at 81 0 U. clonu nt 1 t!i:; October, Kia of m.iuo ou, at 81 0Vh t 1 0j, eltulng at 91 KV,: Nowtnber, ulesol '..GJ") bu. nt !1 Oj.'iI 07. uokIuv nt $1 07V. I)fmbi'r, iba of 20,010 bu. ut 81 07,'.l 0' rlodij ai 10X: January, talis of n;,ow ju, at f. lO'v. Corn s-'tv-adlcn receipt-. Ii.uhj. bn. j cxp ina. s 17U bu.; unrtded, h::(.fc:fr; stoarafr. t ''!: rlcvatoi, No. 2. Mhc: elevator, "jt'i'.V; ail iti; No 2, Mv. f.'J.tStc. -lomg a tvw.t !''.: Jnn.v f27 , aft"!i,c, losing at f.ir. July, M.';'-45 ijc, cloMag nt Ni'icj AuKUt. !m;'i(M!;p, ilomng at M'4:: kP' tctubfr, MKra'.'o ti"lnr nt hi). v. O.tU Moderate; rerelt.ii:t.4 ;i t u.; export. 2.27a tu : mid wtMcm. rS-a jue; whlu on., 4:ijtic cifMi -u. itonless active: No7 itlo, 7 IV; L-of 12.?5bta June, 7.t6c7.irc: July. 7.1.V-: Augut, 7.2 c; Heptembcr, 7.5iCi October, 7 40c; Nonunntr, 7.tsc. Pccint-cr, 7 6tc. Kiu-sr-Mronger and In mK'tato demand; ccuterfiKal, 1 1 - lt : II isliati Uland, 5 11-lCc: fair tKOOd refiulng quoted at u ir, f).lfc; refined, firm: whito extra it. 5 :iv' oil a. f(tt'kr: confectioufrs t lldft,tS'' powr.fcft'd. 7,trt",c. rctrolcuui-Meady l united clocd at Hy?uxAc. Tttliow-Ktcady, ifioaiti Klrtn at Jl 12 rtt 1. Turpentine Steady at üJXS.MJc Fgnatraor and in Mtr demand. 1'ork Hull; meaa, pot.tll t2KfUt 7M fatally mrM, 811 f). cut Men Middle, dull t long eliar, V 7".. Ijtrd-l-'alrly rllTp; contract rao. pot. ;j 70't0 7.V cholot, Id 77'. ,c: Juno, fö t-ö -ifi M; July, !0 'sad 8il Atif list. Ift 1'10 W: Keitembcr. SC t4.7 02: OHob.-r. 87 CVrt7 lu: nty ateatn. Si 40nv 75 HutUr ltill and taj; Ncsteru, k17c. Other articles uu ChiUSCd. BT. LOUW. May 2. r lour -No market, Mllleis and dealers aro on their annual oxcurtlnti aud plrnlc. Wheat Active: opened weak but nndcr urgent demand advancfd to l',o atov ycater day's rloe, but at afternoon rail there was a gen rral break and at the finish was Xc under yesterday: No. 2 rod. cah. 81 01';rst 02, but cloard nominally at II C1'4; June, lluiXQl WXJ July, 81 2H61 lOi-i: Aug guit, 8i c::?;(.ti05j,H closing at the tcuom fisuxes, voxA-Ktiop anajiJgti:t.x)y

tut declined later and closed MJc below yesterday; No. 2 mixed, cash, 4 (inxc. but not worth ovtr 4lXc at close; June, 44;.344jic, closing at 444c bid: July, WfälbHc aoium at 41:: Auaun, 4Cc. closing nommally at 4i;c Oat -Slow; rath, C4Xc; May. 34. Rye No eflering. Parley No market. Lead Dull at 83 403 45. Rnttcrand ipes Unchanged. Flaxseed Dull at 8125. Uay Unchanged. Rran Quiet at COc at mill. Cornmeal Dull at 82 C032C5. Wool active aud strong; test grades s elllce irecly at top p;Ices. i-'rovlsloas Lower. Pork 811. Lard NominsiL Rulkmeits Lcng'clear, 55 40; short rlb, S 50; short clear, 5 7C. Racon- Long clear, 3 J0; short ribs, S3 87$: sho:t e'ear, 5o 10. Reociptg Floar, 2.000 bble. ; whe&t, 35,000 bu. : corn. 40.0J3 br. : oat, 75,0CO bn. ; rye, none: barley, none. Shipments Flour, ll.COO bbls.; wheat. b.CCObu.; corn, Si.000 bu.: oats, Cß,0i0 bu ; rve, none; bar'ey, none. Afternoon Eoaid Wheat closed )bc better and corn 34c bisher. CINCINNATI, May 2S -Cotton-Quiet; middling 10;4'c Flour -Quiet: family, Sii 25: fancy, 84 tC(4 t Wheat In mcderite demand and steady; No. 2 red, 51; leceipts, 3.1C0 bu.; shipments, l,0C0bu. Corn Active but lower; No. 2 mixed. 4S;.,ö49c Oats-steady: No. 2 m;xea, 35X34c. ye-Firm; No. 2 fall, 75c. K&rley Steady: No. 2 spring, fsc. Pork Dull atSipS?1.;. Lard Neglected at 8S 25. Pulkrueat-E.tcr: skonMcrs. S3 75; short ii r? 55 lücon In moderate demand: shouMrr, 815; short ribs, 6 lb; short clear, 55 53. Putter Dull and uncharged. Sugar firm and urcbsnged. Hozs Qa et; eotJiroon and light. 83 2t(3t i0; packing and batchers. 83 60.3 4; receipt, 2,t55 head: shipments. 241 head. E?cs In moderate demaul nt 12)alCc, Cheese S;eady; choice lull cream factory, 7(37sC PniLADELPniA, May 2S.-Flour-Weak: Pennsylvania family, S4 2C; Ohio clear. 1 75: Ohio str&ipht, 55ft5i5: winter patent, 55 t0ir 75; Mianefola clear, 5t 30: do. patent, i5 75. When Opened firm; No. 2 red. Maj-, S7H'-97): June, 97'J'Mc; July, V9-;t("Xc; August, 51 OlS 1 Or;;. Corn Quiet; sieamerNo. 2 high mixed, 63J..(üvr4c; Nc. 2 mixed. b.(&bic; So 2 mixed. May. 52(-453ic: Jone, ölbVc: July, &s;.i35tc; August, 54540. Oau Quiet but firm: reucted white. 4lc: No. 2, mixed, i-so; No. 3 white, 42c; No 2white, 42-(c; futures in fair request aud advanced Je. Rutter Dull and vrealr. Che?c Quiet and weak. Other arti.lcs unchanged. Riceipts Floor, 4 COO bbls.: wheat S0C0 to.: corn, 4.C(Obu.,osj,23.oro bu. ghlpmen-Wheat, 10,0C0 bu.; corn, 20,000 bu.: cats, 4.C03 bu. MIXWAUKES, Xay2S. Flonr Dull and and entirely Lominal. vvneat Steady; Mllvrankce

No. 2,8GHc; June.ECH: July. Sbc Oorn-ifr.ro dolüg: No. 2. 4r.V.c- Oats Steadier: No. 2, 32J'o Rye Inactive; No", l, 73c Rarlej Firmer; No. 2, .9c Provisions-Lower. Mess Pork Cash or June, 810 12; July, 810 C2. Lard Prime uteim. cash or June, $6 30: July, 56 58. Butter-Dull and lower: dairy. 13(315c. Cheew1 More active at 10 Q10c Ecgs-Flrmer at u;i2c. ßGC2lP iflour. 3,125 bbls.: wheat CS'Cll) bu.; barley, .351 bu. Shipments Flour, 1.275 bbls.; wheat, 20,37$ bu.; barley, 575 bu, KANSAS CITY, May 28. The Daily -Indicator reports: vtlieai Receipts. I,st9 bu.; shipment, 157 bu.: in store, C01, 351 bu.: lower; No. 2 red, cash. bCo bid, 0c asked; June, SOKc; Julv, b2 (gift c; August, saleä at Si$-SSic: No. 2sjR, cash ellerat c Corn Kecaipts, 7,073 bu.; shipments, 2.55vJ bu.; in store. 72,407 bu.; lower: No. 2cash, 10J4C bid. 4(VjtC asked; June, sales nt 40.Vc: July seller at 41JiCi Aueust, sales at 42V.e; No. 2 white cash, sales at I717c. oats Nominal. Rye No. 2 cash, 5Sc blu. SHc asked, Kag and Rutter Unchanged, Hay Fancy, small baled, $13. Provisions-Unchanged. LIVERPOOL, May 28. Cotton Steady and tinchanced. Sales: 50GG bales, iucluding 5C0 lor fcpeculation and export atd 3,'JtO of Americitt. WhenDull. The supply is pcod, California No. 1, 7si2d per cental; do No. 2. Cs 7d39d. Com Doll with a poor demaad; new mixed Western, s SVai per cental. RacoD Long clear middles, 2S3percwt.; and do boit clear, 2.i Cd. Lard Prime western. 33 ä 9d per ct Cncese Amtricau fine, 5 per CL Tallow Fine Anerloan. 31 3d. Rins ed oil, 22 i d per cwt. Heiined petroleum, CJd per gallon. fiAITIMORF, May 2?. Whif.-Lower aud netivo: No. 2 winder rv!, fcpot, Pl).;c bid June, öf5'c: July, IfrJiQStic; August, ?1 OBiQl 01 j , Cert Western easier and dull; No. 1 mlxwl, spoi, and Jure, 5J.')Qj.r.c; July, t2J.',i53c; August. 53c bfd. Oau Ei7 and quiet: Western white. oOfnix; mixed, Ss.sOc. Provisions-Steady asd quiet. Other aiticlts uncnauged. Receipt Flour, bN. : vteat. 21.0 i.a.; corn, 31.000 r-n.: oats 2,uf0bu.: rv, 5.C00 bu. 3hipmrji Flour, 4,500 bbla : wheat. 2,0i0 bu. ; corn, 1.700 bu. LODISV1LLK, May 2S. umon -Steady and unchanged; miJdling. lOlGJic. Grain Dull aud lower. Wheat No. 2 io g urry. fl t2; No. 2 red, 1. Corn-No. 2 mixed. 50i51c: No. 2 white, 5.c. Oats-No. 2 mixed, 17 w?. Provisions -Dull and Hat Racnn Cler rib m ie 5 20; oiear sides, 86 75; shoulders, $1 75. Rolkmeats Clear rib sldF, $3 C3: e'ear sides, 6 10: shoulder. I 25. Mess Pcrt-811 7o. Hams tiuaar cured, iO HlO. Lard Choice leaf, $$ 23. TOLEDO, May 2S. Wheat-Quiet and lower: No. 2 soft, 81 CI arked; No. 2 red, rash, Mayor June, yi,c; July, S2HC: URUst, 03o Corn Qu1i; No. 2. cash or May, 43$c: lun-, 4bc: July. 4:;": August, 49ic. Oats -Dull; No. ' cash. 3.V. Hpceipts Wheat, 5,500 bu. ; corn, 7.C00 bu.; oats 2,t00 bu Shipments Wheat, 2.50J bu. ; corn, 2 0JJ ba. : cats, none. NEW ORLEANS, May 2. Corn-Fair demand: choice white, irarco and h!gh3r at 74c. PorkDull at 811 50 Sugar Strong; small stock; commoaJo fair, 4J.(a5c; cood fair to choice, nominalellow clarified, 5Jhc: off white, CfiOT-lCc. Mo.'asses Firm and unchanged. Others unchanged. KANSAS CITY, May 2$ -Wheat-Lower; cash. S0'c bid, fcOVc asked; June. u.'.c: Jnly, 2V' btf.c. Cru Lower: cash, 403ic bid, 40) Cc askwi; June, 4C;c: July, 41J4C Oats Nomlual; no bids. Cotton, NKW YORK. May 2S.-The Post. In it cotton re view, sajs: Future deliveries are very Uiei.. At the nrt call the old crop 6old at a decline of 2 lo'MCO. then advanced 4 ICO, but only to fall azt in to o e-ntng irlcca. At tbo thlrl call onlv 101 bales wero sold at lO.UOc for November: June. was offered at 10.81c; July, 10.S5c: August, ll'.'ic: Fepternber, 10 frc: October, 10 37c: Utrenib.T, 10 vcc: January 10.31c; making June c to 7-lfiO, July, Aucun and September L'-1C0 lower thsn ttenia?' clofclnq:. Futures closed e"r: June, t-100 lower, Heptcrnbcr to Felruary I to 2 109 bisher than yesterday. Sales 2'J.OOO bales. NKW YORK. May 28. Cotton-Quiet an 1 michanged : futures closed Heady; May. 10 7; June, IP.'ic: July, 10.8r.ci ätumt, I0.v2c: pti mber, 10.C?c; October, 10.38c; November, lQ..c; December, 10 2Cc; January, 10.40c. NKWOHLKANrl, May 2s.-Cotton-Stcady: mid dling, 10X1 low middling, 10J4c: good ordinary, 10c: net receipts,. 319 bale: vtom receipts, RiJ taler ; sales, 2.C00 balea; slock, bO O'JQ bale.'. OALVKSTON. May 2s. Colton Steady: middltng, 10 9 l c: low middling, 10 5-l'.c; goo 1 ordi nary, jni-icoj net ami crofn receipts, 2 btiu; s.tles, l.oto bales: stock, 4,i,v bales. M KM PI I IS, May 2i.-('ottou-Qu!et r.nd tly; middling, lu,';c; receipt. 4 halc: nlpinouts, 213 tialoit Hock. '-'1, )&k; sulca. R)0 balea. BT. Lori.". May 2M Cotton Dull: middling. K'.ct alc. nono reported t eeirt". CO btlei: Hilpmcuu, f.COlaU'H itock, ll,6'.0 balca. Oll. NKW YOU IC. May 2 Pctt)um-Tl)o markst coniluiM n ijuii't, and nti cjuxluciftble realizing or homers or long ccriKicates u.o market yields i n f lact'on this afternoon and lotd at tho low! Piceof the dnj so ,c bid. Tho extreme ilucitu lions wero between mat price aud sic. OIL CITY, Pa . May '.S.-Natfonal Tnunlt cntldc ati h p iu t HthJ';; htiinit, so ?: lowi-Kt, so.'' ; eU d at Vj.'.c. Hu'.j, tcj o 0 bul j elt uran''. l.lV.K'ObbUj run. "J.n'Ji bbls.; ihljimviltA 7,o. bbls. dinners, m,ijj ioii. PITTdimr.O, May vs -Trading in oil to day wi cnu wiui ii tic motion (onimed u a ntwor half a cent: rpened trm at so'ic: .old up .'-r, and then Miuctd to m;;c f.t the i:'.v-. RRDF0nD, Pa, May 28.-Petroloum-N-tlonal Transit certificates opened t W(,'fco: tiiji'"t prlcu. riiJhC; lowest, fO'c. Run, i2,V.2 oblu tot it ihtr'UHU'H, 72.4'.i, tib.s.; ahsr.cr. MMi I11. ; cicarauttk, I.tUo.ooo bb'.a. Whisky. CTKCfMNATI, May 28.-VhUky-In fair demand at li 13. CHICAGO. May ':8. -Whisky-Firm at 11 15. NKW OKLKAN9, May 2H.-Whliky-Cnchaugcd (1 l- vtl .0. 8T. LOUIi. May 2 -WhUky-fcteady attl 13. Urv Clooda. HÄW YOttk. May 2s -Dry Ooodi-Ai tlia month and wvck umwH to h elcae buluvi rturup a moiejulet Misaa Realdca tho placing of mdna for cmiicn UantieU and louto qnl'd d"liiu lu brown and colored cottons there l Utile duln. What a blraslnt; ia the tnnahlne after a long period of itorrn and ihadow, but whit a double blessing was Atlilophoros In the household of Mr. Morris O. Williams, nt Weat Kxeter. N. Y. Tbalr paitor. Kar. lu lt. WlUlarna. writes: "Mrt. Willlatui had an flerrd terribly from rbeuroatiim n Imp; tune; had not been able to cat ont ot bed trlthgut brip for moults uutH ic wok AtU

lophcrcp, and now ahe fe?sHke anew teles, entirely cured by one bottle." The Sla&aginc Editor TYaa Willing, "IaboDldlite to write for your paper," Eaid a brisk young man who asked to see the editor. "Ble ss you, my boy 1" said the penput her, emerging warily from a wrestlingmatch, catca as eaten can, with the name of a Rnssian General, ''you need not writs for it; jnst band your money to the cishier, tint door to tbe ripbt, and be'Il tend it to you all right," and be plunged into a rea ol ex

changes, wbilo the younc man. atier fallint; into the coal clo'pt, and wall into a I srdroba, rcaneged to Sad tbo doür leadlnc: to the street and escapui wita wan money he bad about bim. Boston Commercial Bulletin. Con. umition Care' Would be a trutbfol name to pt7e to Dr. Pierce's "Golden Medical DIfcavery," the most efiicadoTja xaedicine yet discovered for arresting the early developaient of pulmonary difeoso. Bnt "conanniption enre" would not sniliclently indicate tbe tcopc of ita infiuecco and usefulnef. In all the many diseases which eprins from a derangement of tbe liver and blood tho "DisoTery" is a cafe and sure specific. Of all dreggists. Omaha Hallway Dockmen oo a Strike. Wash i urn, WTi?., May 27. The elockmen employed by tbe Omaha Railway Company are out on c tlrike, and declare that substitutes shall not be permitted to wort. No damage has vat been done by them, bnt there are fears tnit an outbreak will occur. FITF: All Fita stopped free by Dr. Kline's Great Nerve Restorer. No fit after first day's ue. Marvelous cure?. Trfaiiee at dS2 trial bettle fre-c to Fit cases, ücndto Dr. Kline. oil Arch St., Pnila., Pa. Tonng ?Ien ! Bead Thlf. The Voltalo Belt Company, ct riarthall, Sllch.. oiTer to send their celebrated ElectroVoltaic Belt and other Electric Appliances cn trial for thirty days, to men (young or old) afflictd with nervous debility, lecs ol vitality and manhood, ane? all kindred troubles. Also for rbeumatirm. neuralgia, paralyse and many other diseases. Complete restoration to health, vigor and manhood guaranteed. No risk is incurred e thirty days' trial ia allowed. Write then at one for illustrated pampblat frf f , Wby suffer with Malaria? Emory's Standard Cure Tills aro infallible, ceer fail to cure tbe most obstinate cases: purely vegetable; 25 cents. Kheutnatlem Quickly Oared. There has never been a medicine for rhenn t Ism introduced in this State that has civen sec universal tatisfaetica as Rurauu'B Rhenniat Remedy. It stands out alone as the one gre remedy that actually cures this dread dise&sa. is takeu internally and never has and never ca fall to cure tho worst c&so in the f hortctt time, has the indorsement and recommendation o many leading physicians in this State and else where. It is sold by every drngyistat Si. Write for free forty-page pamphlet to R. K. IlELPIlEIt BTUs'K, Drusxist WaAhlneton D. a J. R. RYAN & CO., COMMISSION MERCHANTS. 2 and 04 Fat JIarjIani St., IndiasapoIi. Grain. Flour. Feed. Iroduce. etc. storage for Hour and merchandise. Our rooms are larse. airy and clean. U3ed herbs indoctorinrr th fami'y.cnti her simplo remedies DID L'Vl'tl2 in most cases. "Without tho use of herbs, medical pcience would bo powerless; and yet the tendency cf tbo times ia to ncßlcct. the best cf aiiremcdies for tbeso powerful medicines that aoxioualy in juro tho ayeteni. ITT s a combination of valuable berbn, carlully compounded from tho formula of a regular rhysicinn. who used this prc pcription largely in his privnto practico with areat succens. It is not a drink.but i medicino used by many phvaicinns, iVIt in invaluablo for hxsvi:vsiA, JitUNKY and l.lVV.It CttMVl.AiXTN, -v i:ie ro cm i:x ma i.s ti ox, i v i:a a . xlss, JM)i(i;sriox, da tndvbilo curing will tiot hurt tho ayatcm. Mr. c. J. Rhodes, a wclMcnovrn lrca inancf Safe Harbor. Fa., writes: "My urn complM.-ly jijvtmtl by fetrr and ftrue. oultiln und lmr IM Mm do vx. I then frni for .M!hWn llbbittcraazid iraiLcrt liiut tho bey wae iuito wall. "E. A. Bcbellentraffcr, Druffcint, 717 St. Clair Street, Cleveland. O., writes: "Your Ibttrra, I can ray. and do f ay, are trft, prrib-'d by acmo of V.w oldoitandtiiOkt)reu.lu&i t'hyaiciai.alnour cUy.' LI IB II LEU HERD BITTEItS CO., C25 Commcrco at.. Philadelphia. Vajtifa ricaiaLt VcraCyrupITsvcr FtUo STOPPED FREE Inta Pertoni Kttcrr f D.KLINR'S GREAT NcnvcRccroncrr 1 ri,vnMiN fttin-sn Dur' i i;jit I N r A I , I I Hi K 1 1 I 'I f 'I t t' tr,l. A if! aftt f:r t ,1 ,' t h. t ' il .1 n I J O .l I Ol br I I'll !Mit , 1 1 n 'l , in r - i-1 ( ! i:," i n hr tr it I. S" i I li I. 'i'l ! 'l'0. t MW. I I , I IM I.I.1M - I A" M .1' t..''! ' Tl. LflOIESÖßSLVliSS Tit i:timh; oti m'.v.v m.ti ioimii ci ir Tut: vi:sam: iil4T.m s o. -..111,1.4 Lt., full tr'" lion. M.SIr. C.lnl"t..,. T.lrl l.r i.rnkn (on'i'ln U n '. t.4 tt liküi.y; Un t H f :i t 1 1 r i(u!,r., C f,l" I'U, l.lul.l.rert1o. klU.rH-Ml l .i 4 ir.iiv. ra !: -'t I f llmt'if i-fi...l A .: r 4i:tlookiu'.;ttlB.ltuf: if''M. A-Unttf W. T. O. l'r t7l. ULi rALO, X. 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