Indiana State Sentinel, Volume 26, Number 38, Indianapolis, Marion County, 9 May 1877 — Page 8

THE INDIANA STAATE SENTINEL, WEDNESDAY MORNING-, MAY 9. 1877.

Cheaper! Special Bargains To-Day Linens and Damasks.

TOD ELS atL:yaC'15C'atldrt.Ion.. BKlii DOUBLE DAttASK KEXtRum. REIL DOUBLE D.191SL TtDl'IYt' DAMASK, in every My le, at from iVl 1 iYl.lO, 75c to S7.3 per !. FULL LINES OF WHITE GOODS AND TURKEY REDS, Correspondingly Cheap. Better Buy Now ! NO SUCH BARGAINS ELSEWHERE. S. AYflES & GO. 5 INDIANAPOLIS. F AfiCIAL AND COMMERCIAL jtoxttr Ann tiik MABEcnt "nCIOFTHI INDIANAPOLIS HKNTiftKl-. ? TUESDAY EVENING, May 8, 1877. I Ve have no new features to chronicle in the local money market, except as com pared with orrespondlng date of April. The clearing onse report show a falling off in the transactions of the bank Tbe market I working cK se, owing to the conservative policy of the b:inks, as there la no disposition to extend accommodations, exsept where the paper 1 strictly gil edge. The prevailing rate are 10 to 12 per cent. astern exchange is uuohanged so far as eonnter sales are concerned, the late being 1-10 premium. INDIANAPOLIS f!L.iS-4KlNl HlH'Kk. Clf ariugs. m.lc .' . w seudin,;lec.,n.Stl,.OK) $I0.H31,rjO) r-r month o January 5,.)-',)0 l.tvm.ojo Fw month of February . MI7.0U0 1,502.000 For mouth of March 5,sl.o0i l..uoo For month of AprU .. 6.216,XM 2,I.i,üi Tusdav, Mavl 217,0 ll'i.OJO Vl'ednesday, May 2 235.Uii ;O)0 Thursday, May 3 2ri,OM m,iw Friday, May 4 175,o0 55,000 Saturday, May 5 15,0)0 73,0) Monday, May 7 21f,000 86,ui Tuesday, May 8 I76,uwi W.000 IX PORTS OF SPECIE. Tne following la a detailed rejort of specie exported from the district of .New York for the week ending May 5, 177: Total for week $2,310,133 Since January 1. silver.... 51,852 6S5 Since January 1. gold 2,311,078 7.U1.764 Same time in 187618,9.9,387 tvame time in 1S75 eame time in 1874Same time In 173- ... Same time in IS72-....... Kiine t ime in 1S7L. same time In 1S7026,755.126 1:,7.VS1' 19,07,0u:i 1 IflXJU 28,1126,292 9.49o,4U IH POUTS OF SPECIE. Following is a detailed statement of the im fu --'.a of specie into the port of New lork during the week ending May 5, ts77: Total Previously reported T! ;il since Jan. 1, eo'd.., Total since Jau. lsilver... same t'me 1376 Same time 1S75. . - ia ne t i me ls7i ......... same time 1873tvtme time l(fT2. ....... t-srae time 1S71.... ..... tt,2ti7,m: .i.:H0 tt 3,1,937 6l,SiW 5,771 Iti I,K ,6-lS , i,t;,7.6ii,iKll 31)9,74 Commercial. The provision market was quiet to-day, and prices were undergoing very little change. The demand for the past week baa l-en uniuporUnt, and holders were firm in their views. Tilt; New York Dally Bulletin of Weduesdaj in commenting upon tve outlook says: With the opjKrtunliles afforded "oierators for a rise," It is a matter of some little comment and surprise that the general market for tlie bo.r product remains in a comparatively quiet condition aud the speculative liue tree of the decided excitement und buoyancy so noticeable upon other leading articles of pro luce. Everything has naturally deveioix-d greater strength on values and the changes In have mostly been toward a higher level, b'jt fiere was not that ''taking hold" by either regular or outsiders which would wurraut a rapid a.ul liberal springing of prices, and a marked tendency to caution couid be ebserved in all movements. It Is, however, a ones ion If this does not in the end urove a strong and healthy feature of the position, by giving any Improvement which may be gainett the base of a legitimate demand and securing ui advantage of a more lasliiiK character. Since the cominencemeut of actual hostilities abroad, there has unquestionably been generated a feeling of greater confidence among our dealers generally ; but. as tne war bow stands, the effect upon our provision trade can only be of an indirect nature for some time at least, and this, no doubt, has retarded Investment to considerable extent. For several days, however, the construction of the foreign advices has been such as to Induce the belief that - general conflict among the European powers is Impending, and should this feeling take more positive form, it is but natural to expect greater stir, as several of the countries likely to be drawn into the complication are liberal , buyer of onr meats, even in times of peace. The most substantial gain thus far has been anon English naval supplies, and the hope owls that array stores are to follow with a further stimulus :n a demand from tbe continent. Minus a war outlet or a p.rspect thereof, the present comparative full recepts of hogs and the product therefrom it U thought would prove an important factor In preventing prices remaining at the current altitude, but in view of the possibilities which with the more sanguine have wierged Into strong probabilities, the accumulations are carried without great hesitation. In brief, the position appears to sho that, while nearly all the trade admit the prospect to be cheering, it fall to reveal elements of sufficient eertalnty to lead to free purchases outside a few special styles of goods; and on the other hand, owners of supplies gain e notig h hope to Induce them to hold ou stiffly aud prevent offering In excess of actud calls. Trading for May deliveries has gradually fallen off during the past week and contracts were settled or extended to a considerable extent. There has been a good degree of activity In the grain market, and price of corn and wheat have been well maintained. The New Tork Dally Bulletin of Wednesday sayi: War news from Europ and cable reports of moulting activity and buoyancy In the foreign Markets have formed the controlling influences in the line of breadstuff dealings daring the week, stimulating business notably, and leading to further sharp rise in prices nearly through the list. affecting also the ocean grain frelgat movement, which was mach brisker, and as to rates, decidedly tronzer. especially on Saturday, when the grain freight contracts here and at BaltimoreepMOa nnatuu proportion, in ni' BavtBg been equal to about &"vou bushels. IUte. both on berth and charter, closed very

firmly at the highest figures of the week, r or Liverpool, by steam, the latest engagements were at to tM. and Havre, by steamer of this week, fjc, and late May shipment at ISc per bu: and for Cork and orders, charter contracts, hence, 6s 6d; and from Baltimore, at the clos-e, bs d per quarter. Crop reports from domestic sources have been generally favorable, encouraging the belie! in an abttudant harvest, the b-gmning of which, in important producing sections of the country, is now not more than about two months off. supplies of wheat of nearly all kinds are now down to very small amounts in the more prominent domestic market, and. in the instance of pi line sprine, are relresenuu as being u nd r strong speculative c ntrol. Corals In very liberal stock, and this food staple, through its relative cheapness, is assuming a very prominent position In current operations, particularly on speculative account, hating b--eu, in our inlrket, during the past week, the object ot special interest. In Ihn ltet.t estimates of the visible uppli of grain, a falling ort' whs noted or over I,UO.,)0 bushels in the total of wheat, with a decrt ae ulso of abouM, 110,00") bushels In that of coin; :ibmt 112.W bushels in that of rye; ub)ut ;i4:;,ii)0 bushels in tiiat of barley, and about 17J.iX)J bushels in the total of oats. High prices have not thus far affected the forward ing iuov ment which, at nearly all points en route for tiie seaboard, is represented as comparatively moderate for the season. Ah illustrative of the very marked rise in flour and grain values In this market within six or seven weeks, under t influence mainly of short sup; ly and war views, the following comparative table or the quotations current here at the dates specifKM, prepared by us, is of special Interest. Accompanying the prices of breadstuff- are the ruling figures for gold, sight drafts of sterling exchange and oC'an grain freights:

Wheat March 16. Flour PcT bbl. April 23. April 30 l'er bbl. Per bbi. Suer flour...JS Srtl 5 S Sfl 7 50 S7 7.Vf 8 35 Ship extra.... 5 60t 25 7 40 ui it 8 35J 9 25 City mills ex. W. 1 grades 6 70 7 90 8 50(3 9 00 8 90(3 9 50 W. trade and family ex... 6 10Q 9 25 7 75U 00 8 50(312 00 Minn, extras straight ...... 40(Ti 8 50 7 75(410 00 8 7-V410 75 75ril2 50 2V 12 25 6 Z'Kt f 90 3 15(J 4 00 per bush. 1 95(4 2 O) 1 70(4 1 8 2 10jj 2 35 Mlun.ex.pat. 7 7.5d10 75 8 5.jll 75 So. extras 6 r(. 9K 8 2V11 W Hve flour sup 4 2-Vm 4 81 5 IH'(ti !t 73 3 00(c 3 bö Per bush. 1 73 1 78 1 58( 1 5 1 2 15 Corn meal 2 3 20 Wheat Per bush. No i Mil 1 42(3 1 45 No 3 spring.... 1 2tvj 1 38 Am. & white. 1 5(3 1 60 I'ORH N. Y. steamer mixed iVaVjC 62 (StiC No 2 Chicago.. 56 3ö8!ic ItYH State 81 Western 80 OATS Mixed 33 White 40 !: C -s c 1 00(4 1 10 1 209 t 25 9ic 1 00 1 07l 15 42 47 -0 57 09 070 tiold 104-(4101:4 Im4r4107j lOPlOU Sterling ex 48-" (c4si 4'ira490 sitB Oral n freights by steam for I., pool per bu .drj 5V-4il 9a tirain rreights by mill for Cork and orders, per qr..4s 9di:8 5s 3d 6 6d Comparing the prices at the close of business oi Monday when, in nearly all instances, the highest figures yet reached were qu ted with those current a week earlier, tie result is seen In a further general rise of 40;75c on state and western flour, 11.00(41.25 on southern flour (which latter is very scarce); f l.l.vtli.") on rye tlour; t-Xiio on corn meal; l.'n-'Uc on spring wheat; about loc on com; lic"j.2oc on rye and 8(4:0con oata.whicli advance has carried'quotatious to a point which buyers view with more or less of apprehesion, and on the basis of which they snow much less disposition to purchase freely. The dry goods market Is lairly active, and we note bat few changes in quotations of staple goods. The New York Daily Bulletin of Monday, May 7, says: The trade movement has been generally slow with the package houses, and transactions were light In the aggregate amount, thougb a good many small orders were received by mail and telegrauh from distributing points In the west aid south. No uneasiness is ex pressed at the present lull In business, which is attribute to the desire of Jobbers to reduce their present stocks on hand 'before re-entering the market as buyers. The export trade in domestics and prints continues satisfactory, and it is evident that merchants and manufacturers are determin d to prosecute this brancli of the business with increased energy. An ong the shipments made from this port yesterday was one of 2,0X3 package of domestic to Madaaacar, per bark 'temslok." The Jobbing distribution has been light and somewhat Irregular. Prints are moving rather mora freely, however, and there is a steady, moderate demand for seasonable makes of cotton goods, some of which are Jobbing at extremely low p' ices. Cotton goods have, as a rule, been qu let In agents hands, but prices are geaoraliy unchanged, though in S'-ra cases discounts have been increase on cr ain makes of bleached goods, etc. There Is, however, a manifest ten dency toward lower price on some makes of brown sheetings and bleached shirtings, which have not shared in the reductions lately made in other goods, and in order to equalize valnes pome ch!ii2es will probably occur shortly. Leiding makes of deuims and dyed ducks are in light stock, and are steadily held at current quotations. Prints. There has been a small hand-to-mouth demand for light fancy prints from agents' hands, and solid colors buffs and pinks are in moderate request. Shirtings are moving In smali lots to a fair amount, and such Is the case wltu wi le cambrics, cretonnes, etc. Stocks of fancy prints are generally light, and production lias been so greatly curtailed that it Is not improbable that really good styles of prints will become comparatively scarce within the next thirty days. ' The season is approaching for the spring wool clip, and though the market Is now In active, farmers aud dealers are watching prices with considerable solicitude. The Boston Journal of Commerce of a late date leports as follows: The week has beeu a pretty air one in this m.itket, and prices have kpt Just about the Mine. The aggregate sales show a falling off of some 800.000 lbs from last week (which was an extraordinary good one), but are about opto the late averages. The stock of XX wool is still more limited, and probably all of It will come Into request, at full prices, before the close of the month. There Is not much change in Australian wool. It will probably be all wanted here. Mere shipments are on the way. Rome very handsome Cape wool Is shown, probably the best ever brought here, and following closely after Australian wool In the length of staple and quality. Pretty high prices are asked for it, but it will command 'them. We report sales of 453,400 lbs of domestic, 42i,0O0 lbs of California, 117,300 lbs pulled and 2I!,70U lbs foreign, making a total of 13),400 lbs. . In domestic, 46,)0 lb sorts at private terms: 8,0 Newllampohlre fleece at 36c; 7,50) scoured at4"J 4'i0c; .HO1 do at 43i2i; 33,000 do at 3b(?4 :nc; 6.000 XX fleece at 41c; 1.500 delaine sorts at 45c; 11,000 medium fleece at 40c; 20,000 medium unwashed at 2!c; 15,000 New York fleece at 3t'o: 5,000 Ohio XX at 46c ; 65,0)0 New York ana Vermont fleece at Viic ; 12,000 unwashed and so taat252ee; 2,500 Oregon at 2Hc; 13,000 unmerchantable fleece at2(428c: 10.OJ0 noils tÜ0iHc; 1,000 scoured at 4c; 8,000 Michigan fleece at 37c; 2 XXI unmerchantable at Sa'aC; 4 ,000 soon red at 60i4c; 25,000 X Michigan at 37e : 2,500 Colorado ät 18c : 30.0UO fine do at 2c ; 2.0V coarso do at 17'Jc: 4,30) combing at private terms; 8,500 Colorado at 50c; 29,000 fleece at 43c; 2.0O) flue fleece (New Hampshire) at 37c; ltf.ooo Nevada at 21c: 11,000 X fleece at privateterms; 2.000 medium scoured at 570; 1,500 coarse fleece at 30c; 3,0)0. unwashed and un merchantable at 2c; l,fioo scoured at 76c; 9.000 western Texaa at 22c; 2,500 medium scoured at 52c;200 do at 54c; 2,300 fl ne at 65c ; 3.000 coarse sorts at 23c ; 1,200 scou red Oregon at 650:2,000 scoured fleece at 70o ; 1,"S(X) fleece at 30c. In California wools 8-500 lbs new spring at 2432cc; 49,000 spring at 2irfCflc; 42,000 do at 21 'Vil'-'ttc; 2700 do at 2342tlc ; 30,000 do at 2126c; 17mjO do at 17 X 22c; 9 oO scoured do at 70c; 5,000 scoured at 6O0; 4.Oi0 do at 55c; 2 500 fall at 18c; 25,000 do at 18c; 20,000 do at Z; 66,000 do at LVZlc; IfiM at Zie;JSA0 do dusted at 2225c ; 0.000 fail at 19aiJ-Jc; 4,0u0 pulled at 27c; 10,000 do at private terms. In polled wools, 1,500 lb super at 84c; 1,500 Oo at 45c ; 13,000 do at E.'-c : 8,000 do at 325 ; 1,000 do at 4ie; 1,500 do at private terms; 1,000 low super at 4i)c; 13.000 do at 30c; loodo at 41c; S.7U0 super and extra at 35WJC; 13. OuO extra at 35(3 40;;9,i00do at ifTtOe öj0 do at 41c: 1000 do at 1 40c;5,0UUdo at ic;l,0UQ Nol at lltejlrOOO do

at 25c ; 600 No 2 at 22c ; 5 Wt) fine combing at 4ixAc; 3,000 do at 46c ; 1 ,000 do at 40c ; 1,000 at 45c. The produce markets are steady and well supplied for the season. Eggs are steady at our quotations with Liberal receipts. The New York market for eggs and poultry was reported as follows in the Dally; Bulletin of Monday, the 7th Inst.: Poultry Live has been offered to a moderate extent aud sold well at firm prices. Flue dressed alo meeting wijh a good average demand and well sustained, the supply of desirable parcels proving moderate. e quote to-day as follows: Western turkeys 18(il9c; do lair to good 15(3l7c; dressed spring chickens, choice, per lb, 6v,i75e. Fowls Jersey prime, per lb, lü(20c: fair to good 15(417c; do state and western prime 16Y18c: do fair to good 14(415c. Ducks State and western prime lH(420c; do fair to good 13m 15c; do Jersey 18(420c. Oeese Piime to choice 104l3c: fair to good 7flc. Live Poultry Spring chickens, per pair, 7.5c ri3l 37.. Fowls Stat and Jersey per lb, lf17c; do western LV?J16c: roonters, old, per lb. 9(3l0c; turkeys, state and Jersey, per lb. Ib5i7c; do western, per lb, 15ritic; ducks, state ana Jersey, per pair, iöc(Sl 25; ducks, western, per pair. 7((soc : geese, state and Jersey, per pair, 82 0)42 50: do western, per pair. Jl 12"il 37. Eggs. Receipts to-day 2,410 bbls. The week has ton no a firmer tone assumed on stock, and an Indisposition to force sales. Demand I ins scarcely proven of an encouraging nature, and on the whole the supply coming in was pretty full, but the weather was unfavorable for carrying, and receivers were inclined to hold onto accumulations In store and fresh arrivals for full figures. To-day the offering was npt large, and the tone ruled pretty steady at 13c for anything tine. Near-by stock, single bbl..-..per dox.l344l4 8tAte 13 (313J4 Western, prlme... 13 Canadian.... 13 (..... - Southern....... ........ ....................ll)i(ijl2)j on 'change. Transactions on 'change to-day were light, Including High mixed, 57c asked for 2 cars f. o. b. Mixed, 55c bid on track; 55c bid f. o. b.; 2 care ffered at 56c f. o. b. May, last half, 55c bid in elevator; 56c asked. June, 55"c bid in elevator; 56c asked. Ear corn, 53c bid ; &4o asked. Rejected, 54c bid for 10 cars f. o. b. RECEIPTS AND SHIPMENTS. The following are the receipts and shipments for the last 24 hours :

Articles. Receipts Shlpmts r"!our .. Barrels. 8,000 1,800 Wheat-... Bushels. 4.125 .... Corn-. Bushels "2,800 5.9,'Jt)0 Oats Bushels. 10,500 9,100 Rye Bushels. t)o . Barley ...... Bushels. 2,000 l,t50 Hogs Head. 600 HO Cattle Head. 833 1,054 Horses and Mules. Head Sheep ... Head. 225 250 ;oai and Coke Tons. 1,368 45rj Bran Tons. 20 10 Corn Meal Barrels. 400 3- 0 Hav.. . . Tons. 8 8 Hides Tons. 70 10 Lard Tierces. 50 200 Lumber Feet. 338,0 187,000 Provisions-... Tons. 170 40 Wool Tons. 20 . Whisky Barrels. 100

GRAIN IX STORE.

May 5, 1877. Wheat Corn. Oats. Elevator A Z 15,847 4,552 Elevator B 220 45,07 Central Elevator....... 4,215 700 City Elevator.... 15,925 levator I) 2.N Elevator E. 2,500 Total 2.145 85,991 5,232 Same day last year 24,Viö 1I3.2S5 34,2'

The receipts and shipments of corn for April, 1877, compared with 187, at Indianapolis and Chicago, are as follows: Receipts. Shipments. 1877. 1876. 1877. 187. Indianapolis- 1,706,800 1,300,4!) 1,516,000 1,220,359 Chicago .. 2,978,870 1,426,070 2,936,400 2,067,0 (For 4 weeks ending April 27.) DAILY REVIEW OF THE INDIANA!1. OIS MARKETS. Indianapolis Provision Market. Bulk Meats The market to-day was quiet and essentially unchanged as compared with the pas5 few days. Holders anticipate an advance, and are not disposed to make concessions. We continue to quote c. r. sides at tfc; clear sides at SJc : shoulders 55Vc; long clear boxed 74ftJ7Jc ; s p. shoulders ecjs. p. hams 8!-(310c. lard Is quotably unchanged: we quote p. s. lard, tierces, ic: kttle loic. Jobbing Quotations Jobbers report a fair trade, with prices steady. We quote: Clear pork, $19 90; mess pork. 118 50; bacon shoulders 7c ; sugar-cured do 8c ; bacon, clear sides, 10c; breakfast bacon, packed llo; sugar cured hams 12c. IadlMiapolia Grain mif d Floor Market. Corn Was quiet and dull. Yesterday's prices were not sustained, except on small lots of mixed for immediate delivery. There was no demand for high mixed. Futures were generally neglected. Inspected Into store in t a is city the past 24 hours. 17,OK) bu. FixüR The prices have advanced and ar firm; we quote in 100 bbl lots; fancies at 110 60 t10 95; family 8 50.S8 75; extra 87 75(48 (0; superfine 5 75(36 50. Ketail prices range from fl 00 to 82 50 above 100 bbl prices. Wheat The market Is llrm, with an upward tendency. We quote: No 1 I2OV42 10: No 2 ?1 90: No 3 tl 80; No 4 II 70: rejected 1 40. Oats Prices are steady at 384 10c for rejected. Kt The market Is unchanged at 883!c lor No 2. Bran Is firm at f 19 60(420 per ton. Indianapolis Pröda Market, Green Vegetables Lettuce selling at SI 50 GVZ OO per bbl ; pinaeh nelllng at Slrtl 25 per bbl: kale selling at 75c(jSl 00 per bbl; onlous selling at lO'il'io per dozen bunches; radishes selling at 20'5c per cozen bunches; cucumbers selling at 60(c(75c per dosen; pans selling at S-'(42 50 per box. a-ppus Are ilrm at yesterday's advance. W quote at S3 50 4 00 per bbl for Michigan and eastern : western S2 50r43 OS. ifOTTKB Is quiet and unchanged. Shippers are paying 12o, and It is selling in store at 16 1. HIESWAX 25c. Beans In good request. We quote white navy at V40 oer bushel from store. Eooh Receipts are more liberal amd prices are weaker, but not quotably lower, shippers are paying 10c Der dozen on arrival. Commission sales from store are made at 10411c. ntATHERS Are steady and firm. w quote: Srlme live geese at 40c; mixed, geese and nok. 20325o ; old feathers 10(425o. Honet Kanges from 20(42o per pound, according to quality. Hat The market Is dull and we quote timothy at $89 per ton. Podxtkt The demand Is fairly active at quotations.' We quote: Turkeys, alive. So per Id: ducks S3 per dos; roosters 12 60 perdos; hens S3 60 per dox. Oeese, full feathers. Si 80 per dos. Bags Are steady and unchanged, and we quote good cotton rags at IK320 per lb. onions Choice yellow selling from store at SI 2V44 50 per bbl. Top onions Most desirable prime quality, buying at SI 75(42 00 per bnshel; held at SI 75Q2 U), according to quality. Bottom sets selling at S4a4 60 per bushel. Potato xa Are scarce with a good demand at full figures; we quote at SI lcx4l 25 per bu on arrival, according to quality; from store, jobbing sales 10r415o higher. Ckanbebrixs Are selling at S3 25(43 75 per bnabei and at SSAU wr barrel. Dried Fruits There Is but little doing and prices are nominal. Apples, new, 83)4c per lb. Peaches, briht peeleVf, nom. 18422o; halves unpeeled, 12(4 Uc; quarters, 79o; mixed. Ho. Indianapolis Grocery Market. The grocery market rules very active to-day and priaes were well maintained. Xrrc Are In good request at our figures. We continue to quote: Ordinary grades of Rio 19!V4204e: good to fair 21 (422c; prime 22U mo; choice to fancy 24ja26o; and Java 29 C431c. Cheese Prime new Is held at 14&14c. Molasses and hibcp Unota Uona are an changed. New Orleans molasses la worth for new crop 66(48, for fair to fancy, and sirups at 50c!33i tor common to fancy. Rica Dealers quote at 6ase for Carolina; 643o lor lair to beet Louisiana.

sroAPs The market rules active ond firm, witi! an upward tendency. We quote- refined A 2i&l'ZSlfl; Off A 1124c; extra C at (4ll?4c; hard at 13i,-413ic; circle C and Bu 4ilc; yellows lOJlOJc; fair to choice Jfew Orleans 10(4 :0c. soap We quote Hoosler City common bar at 3 60 per box: Tousey's German 634c per 10; other Oerman Sl(44 50 per box; White Russian pressed cake f: Babbitt's, S7 25(47 60 per box Caudles We quote: Hotel, la20c; strcan dies, 16!l sc: common preased, !3sl4c TEAS We have no change to note In prices, and the demand Is lair.

Young hyson, common f 304 85 40 60 70(4 80 85(1 00 30(i 40 1 oung Hyson, ralr to good Young hyson, choice.... You: g hyson, extra choice. Imperial, common...-....., imperial, fine..... imperial, choice 50Y4 80(4 30f 4.c 7-va Gunpowder, common, uunpowaer, nue ....... Gunpowder, choice........ Gun powder, extra choice 1 04l 05 254 35 &0:4 60 65(4 80 30(4 35 4-V4 75 0(91 00 Japan, uncolored, common . Japan, uncolored, fine new . Japan, uncolored, choice new... Oolong, Inferior ...... Oolong, One .. Oolonti. extra choice...... ..... COHDAGE Is without change. Manilla, to 5-16 ln!6sj Manilla, . in 16 maDiiia, in. UD..10 Sisal, Inch 11 Sash cord, hemp 19 Hay ropea,,4 ply-14 Sisal. M, to 5-16. 12 Sisal. lnt Urg'rll Cotton rope,.225 Hay rope ,common0 Indiana poll; Dry Uoodi Btarket, DRY GOODS There Is nothing new to r.ote in this branch of trade; the demand Is fair at odr quotations. . Hatting Ordinary, loai2o; middling, 15c: best tissue, 16c. Brown DrixTng Nashville, 8c: Pepperel 9c: Stark, 9c. TicxiNO Omrgo, 32 Inch. lHc; Conestoga, 4-4 Medal, 15c ; Medal, 16c ; extra., 15c ; extra, 4-4,16c:Lewlston, 36 Inch. 18c: 821nch. 15c; 80 Inch. 13o; plaid 18c. Shirting Stripes American, 6-3, 10c; H-S, c ; Whittenden cheviots, B 930 ; AA 11c ; AAA 12ic:XX,12Kc: Otis cheviots, 12$c; Everett do. llc; homespun 9c. Paper Cam brigs Common colors, 6Jc ; high colors, lc higher. Prints American 6c: Washlnaton, Merrlmac. Oriental and Conestoga 6c ; Richmond & Alien 6J4c' CYeemau 5.'.: standard Shirting prints, 6c; Aliens 6; Albion solid colors. 6Vc: Wamsutta, &c; Mourning prints, 6!c; Spragues 6c. Cakpet CHAni White, 21o; colored, 27c. coverlet warn. 23c Brown 8HEEnNG8-Vennont,81ic; Nashville, So : Middlevllle 8c :Idahoic ; New AlbanySc ; BUrkA; Lanrel DJJic; Laurel H.7o; Park A., Hc ; Granite 60; Bedford R.,6c; Pepp N7c; PeppO., 7Mc; Pepp R.7Hc;Pepp Eöc; Charter Oak 5c; Lancaster standard 8c. Bleached Sheetings Lonsdale 10c; Hone 8c: Blacksrone. 9 So: Maacoment. Kc: Hill 7- 8"c ; 4-4. fo ; Dwlght Btar.lOc ; Vaughn XX. 6c; Ked Dog,6c; Quaker, 7c: Cambrics. Lonsdale, 15c; Young Warrior, IlKc; Jabes Knight, 10c: Wamsutta, 13c; New York Mills, 13Xc. Grain Bags Amoakeag A., 20c; Lew is ton A "nc: stark, 25c: Union 22H: Banner. 20c: MonUup, 22c; American 18c; Harmony 184C. COTTON YARNS Assorted numbers per lb . 21c Dozen yarns, 400s, per ri , Hz, Sc iozen yarns, moos, per dox... Dozen yarns. 600s. per dox... ...10 94c 27c 21c 23c Dozen yarns, 700s, per dox , Carpet warp, (colored), per lb Carpet warp, (white). Standard, per lb.. Coverlet yarns, per lb.................. Cotton twine per lb Trot line Staging, per lb ...18420c flic 28c 30c 2;tc Seine twine.. Candle wick, per lb Batting, per lb... J ji6c 91 laeel laneonsw AlX;OHOL We continue (42 20 for 98 per above proof. to quote at S2 10 BROOM-CORN We quote Choice hurl, per lb. Fancy stalk braid, per lb........... lied and red tip, per lb...... Common, per lb ..... ... BROOMS We havo no change .747Xc - 4 5 c 3 c to note in Quotations, om'n, pr dz..Jl 50a2 00 Hurl, pr dx S2 50a3 00 Plain 1 50a2 50 Steamboat 4 00a4 60 Fancy carpet.. 8 00a3 50 Shaker ... .. 2 &0a2 75 CANNEDGOODS A fair demand is report ed at te following prices, feacnes, 21b cans, per dox SI 50(41 60 2 00(ua 25 2 00(42 25 1 ftSl 75 1 75(41 85 1 45(41 60 2 35(42 50 1 55(41 60 1 75(32 25 2 75(43 00 SVa 95 a in cans. Pine apples strawberries....., Raspberries...., fears ... Bartlett pears. Plums, Damson, per dox.... ureen peasCondensed milk , Oysters Full weight. cove, 1 ID Cove, 2 lb. 1 401 0 Do, short weight eeeeee e i n - , i lb Tomatoes, 2 lb... do 3 lb Red cherries, 2 lb 55 1 10 1 60 2 00 2 15 1 50(4 1 61 1 60(4 0 1 359 0 6 1 50 2 00 a oo 1 50(5 1 70 1 35(4 1 60 2 0m 2 05 Lima beans, 1 lb..... String beans, 2 Ib.. Polk's 2 lb sugar corn Yarmouth " " Wluslow Jones's Pumpkin, 3 lb. Gooseberries, 2 lb .. Yarmouth uecotash, 2 lb. Whortleberries. 2 lb.:... ..... FRUIT An active demand Is full prices. Lemons, per box .. Grapes, Concord, per stand........ Layer raisins, old, per box . . 1 48(4 1 65 reported, at 4 25(4 6 00 5 24 5 75 3 0(4 S 60 1 75(4 1 9!) Muscatel, crown .. " double. New, layer....., Z So 2 40(3 2 00(3 2 60 Citron, per lb 30 9 10 Prunes, old, per lb.. " new " 8(9 94(4 749 Currants, per lb FISH Are ouietand unchanged. Mackerel, extra mess, per bbl .$25 00(426 00 Mackerel, No. 1, large ....... 20 00$22 00 Mackerel, No. 1, shore.... 15 504l 60 Mackerel, No. 1, bay 14 0015 00 Mackerel, No. 2, large 11 50(41- 00 .u a. acicit ü v. ti ...... Mackerel. English breakfast, Herring, No. 1, per box.... v mis v ou 2X4 SO CXxinsn, large, per id.., Codfish, boneless-, 6 6 O09 5 50 90(4 1 oa 2 4 s no 55(4 60 250(4300 X 75(4 4 00 7 mm 7 60 White fish. No. 1, per half bbL., "White fish No 1, per kit White fish, famliv White fish, family per kit - Lake herring, per bbl, Pickerel. No 2 . .. . Shore herrinor. per bbl.., GUNPOWDER We quote prices at S6 25 per keg for rifle, S3 60 per keg for blasting. grease Steady. Brown 6c; yellow 6c; white 7-47)40. HIDES Are In good demand at quotations. Green cow hides vjn Green steer hides, 65 lbs and up... 8 (4 Green salted hides - V Green kip 8 4 & & 12 (412 Green calf. 11 Drv flint...........-..,... 11 Dry salted .... 10 SheeD sains. March slaughter, each- 1 00(41 Damaged, cut, scored or bulls, two-thirds of the above prices HAY Is In good demand at our figures. We quote prime timothy, baled, at SUX4 .; clover Ss(49 per ton. LEATHER The market Is fairly active at the following prices: Sole, Oalx, per lb .l 369 88 Sole. Hemlock 27(4 35 Skirting . 40(4 42 Rouen harness. 28(4 29 Bridle, per dos. 48 00(45400 Kips, city, per lb 60(4 0 1 0)(4l 40 90(41 40 1 60(42 15 Do., FrenchCalfskins, city, Do- French...., IRON The demand Is good and prices rule very Arm. Wrought Bar, common, per 100 Iba 2 25 Wrought Charcoal Bar I 45 Wrought, Scrap, per lb- -. o Cast Scrap per lb. ...J . K4o LEAD Prices are quoted as follows: Pi 7 7o : bar ner lb KAlüe. MORPHINE Active and higher at S7 25. NAILS Without quotable change. lOd to Od T2 70(4 ! to 6d Si 45(9 8d 2 9M Spikes (cut)-. 2 9ö 6d to7d 204 NAVAL STORES-We quote: Rosin,ex.paleS5 50746 00 Rosin, No. 8-.S2 50(92 75 Rosln,pale,bbl4 0)(4450 Tar, pr bbl.- 850(4550 Rosin, No. 1,... 25T4.1 75 Navy pitch- S 75(44 00 Rosin, No. 2....S 00(43 25 OILS Active and firm. Linseed, raw, 71 per gal ; boiled 75o per gal. Carbon 110 fire test lS (417)40. Lard oil:exira winter 90c; NolSOrttHfte; No 2 69473c; Strait's 60(45c; Bank's 554ö0c: Labrador 70475o ; castor SI 2541 8.5 ; neaU foot 85c$Sl; turpentine 433450 per gallon per bbL

OFFAL-Is veryacUvc at foil prices. We quote: Bran S2Jper ton iu car lots; shorts 122; KhipMnft S2l. OPIUM-We quote at S9 00 per lb. QUININE Firm at $5 00. PEANUTS Steady. Vlrglnla.raw8 loc Tennessee HedJS 09 Tenseewite6'..7,4c. Roasted 3c higher. SEED There is but little doing; prices are nominal: Timothy S2 25. Clover on arrival 13V& He: store 16c per lb. Flaxseed Sit 10. m sruaiJ lots, prime lu car load lota fl C2. Bine grass ?l V42 25 per bn. dHOT Prices unchanged. Assorted Nos Per bag, S2 30; Buck, per bag, S3 55. SALT We quote at II 35 in car load lots for lake per barrel; Ohio river SI 40 per bbl: ami loc additional in store. TIN PLATE AND METALS I. C. 10x14 tin, W I. X.. 10x14 tin. Sil 50; I. C..14X20 tin 49 50: I. X., 11x20 tin, 512 50; I. C. 14x20. roofing tin, Hi; I. C..ÜUX28, roofing tin, SIS.V); block tin. pigs, 25c: bars, 26c ; 27 b Iron' 4c; 27 c iron &4c : galvanized iron 30 per cent discount. Trade improving. TALLOW Is In better demand at higher figures; country 7c; city. 8c. WOOL The market rules quiet and unchanged. We quote unwashed at Ä5c; fleece wasntxl 30336o: tuo-wanned. 3Ws:Vo ; burry wool 6(410o per lb; pulled wool 3033c.

IadlsaapelU lave Stock Btavrkes. Tcksdat Evxning, May 8. I Reported by J. B. Redwicfc A Co.. Wnoleaale Commission Dealers In CatUe. Hogs and Sheep. I Cattle There were 80 cattle at Exci ange yards yesterday, of good quality. The demand was good; and before 9 o'clock everything offered was sold, the butchers not getting enough te supply their Immediate wants W e quote an advance of fully 25c on all grades to-day. We note among the offerings: 17 good Illinois steers, average 1,200 lbs, retailed at. . . $5 255 30 18 medium Illinois steers, averaging 50 lbs sold at 4 90(4 18 fair. Indiana steers, average 1,150 lbs, retailed at 5 00(45 40 ve quote the market very active, cattle selling readily at: Good, smooth, fat steers $5 25J5 50 Fat cows and heifers and light steers 4 605 25 Medium 3 75(4 25 Common . 3 0043 50 Teal calves 5 orj oo BnllB 2 7543 75 Cows and calves 30 0UY440 00 Sheep Are active and selling readily at $4 25(45 25 to butchers and S5 60 for extra to shippers. , hogs Are active and selling readily at fc45 15 for 180to 210 lbs average and $5 25 for 220 lbs and upward. MARKETS BT TELEGRAPH. Mew Tork Market. Nrw York, May 7.-Cotton-Steady at 10Jc: futures closed steady. Moor Firmer and quiet; receipts 12.C00 bbls; No 2 86 25(47 50; superfine state and western S7 908 10; common to good extra SH 258 50; good to choice S3 55I 60; white wheat extra f 8 708 85: fancy 8 90411; extra Ohio SS 25(410 50; St. Louis S8 30(411; patent 810(310 50. ' V Rye flour $6 25(46 75. Corn meal Shade firmer; western S3 50(43 65. Wheal Limited milling demand, shippers holding off. Receipts bu; ungraded spring SI 56(41 80; No 2 Milwaukee, in store, fl 97: No 2 Chicago, In store, fl 931 95. Nothing doing in winter. Rye Quiet; western SI 051 10. Barley Scarce and Arm; No 2 Canada SI 05. Malt Scarce and in demand at full prices. Corn Unsettled and feverish, opening lower and closing higher; active speculative trade and fair business export and home use: receipts, 65,OH) bu; ungraded western mixed 69!4(471c: steamer mixed 70(ft71)4c; steamer white 704c; No2 white 72c; old western mixed 74(475c. Oats Dull, and In buyer's favor; receipts lOi.000 bu ; mixed state 5272c ; white do 6073o. Hay Unchanged; shipping 7075c. Hops Steady ; yearlings 6il0c; new western 813o. Coffee Quiet and firm; Rio cargoes lSJi 20?ic; Jobbing 16'422c geld. Sugar Fair demand and strong; fair to good refining 9(510e; prime lOJc; Muscovado 94l0c ; renned firm and In good demand at 12(4 i2e. Molasses Firm and in fair demand; Porto Rico 45(4:8c. Rlce-Firm and In fair demand; Carolina 5)46c; Louisiana 6(3f6c. Petroleum Dull and heavy; crude 8-Ja9c; rsflned 14c; cases 19(322c. Naphtha 10c. Tallow Less firm; 8&48ic, strained. Rosin Unchanged. Spirits Turpentine Firm at 34c. Eggs Steady; western 12(3 13c. Provisions Pork a shade easier; new mess S16; June f 15 85rfjji5 t. Beef quiet, western L C Mifc; city do 8V$c. latter Steady; western 1014c, Cheese Firm ; 7(4l4'4c. WhUky Dull; fl 121 12. New Tork Cattle Market. New York. May 7. Beeves Receipts yesterday and to-day were 4,000 head, making 12,770 head for the week, against 10,140 head last week. The market Is slow and prices about to same as Friday, some sales showing a traction advance and others a small reduction; the quality Is fair to good, and generally few light Cherokee cattle and natives went as low as 94c; fat bulls $4 26(44 60; ordinary to extra native Bteers f9 75 ojll 75, a greater number going at $10 2"(4l 7o; four steamers took out 7,200 quarters or 630 tons fresh beef from this port Saturday, making a to al of 9,472 quarters or 2,3 8 beeves; scarcely more than 1,000 cattle has been' used for foreign trade the ensuing week, as several shippers will have no steamers to ship beef in and others are reduced by one-third ; not more than 200 head were taken for tke English trade to-day. Sheep and Lambs Receipts 3,000 head, making 17,000 head for the week, against 17.50 head for last week. The market is firm at an advance of about Xc; a couple of car loads of Colorado sheep sold at S4 "0; two cars ordinary to choice unshorn state and Ohio $6 757 70; fair to good cllrped f5 5( S 50: spring lambs, Virginia and Kentucky, S9 60(411 00. Swine Receipts 10,300 head, making 31,100 head for tbe week, against 26,000 head ltwt week; the market Is weak: for live 85 805 90. Nilwank Marke MlLWiuEli, May 7. Flour Quiet and Bteady. Wheat Unsettled ; opened with an adTftnce of Hiai'c and closed firm : No 1 Milwaukee spring fl 85; No 2 do fl 78; June 51 81; July S10U; No 3 do SI 00. Corn In good demand and easier; No 2 549 55c. Oats Steady and In fair demand; No 2 443 44Vc. Rye Dull; No 1 96c. Barley Quiet and nominal; Ne 2 spring 83c; No 3 74c. Freights Dull and nominal; wheat to BufRece'ipts Wheat 8,500 bu ; corn 56 000 bu. Shipments Wheat 15,000 bu; corn 17,000 bu Ionlsvllle Market, LotriBVTLLE. May 7. Cotton Firmer, but not quotably higher. Flour Frm and in fair demand: extra $70 7 50 ; family S88 50; A No 158 75(49 25; fancy f 10 11) 75. Corn Firm; white 55c: mixed 54c. Rye Fair demand at f 1 00. Hay Fair demand at I912. Provisions Iork nominally unchanged. Bulk meats quiet; loose S5 62, S812)4, 9 75. Bacon steady: loose S6 374", $8 6298 75. $9. Sugar cured hams: canvass packed Sil 60. Lard quiet; choice leaf tierce flO 75(411; do kessdull and nominal; do buckets f 11 5. Whisky Quiet and uncnanged. Bagging Nominally unchanged. Cn lease Cattle Market. Chicago, May 7. Cattle Receipts 1,700 head ; shipments 2,600 head. Fairly active and In good demand by shippers;- prices steady; cows and good butchers S4, 2;4ss; Stockeis and feeders f4 1214'94 bO; good to choice shipping steers SI 90(45 25. Hogs Receipts 11,000 head; shipments 2200 head. The market Is fairly active, firm and steady; pigs and Inferior S4 25(44 75; light shipping 8.' 30(45 40; packing 85 3595 50; good to extra heavy shipping Sä 45(35 SO. Sheep Receipts 100 head. Dull and price nominal ; common 8194 75; fair to good 8595 50 choice S5 7546 ; extra heavy 86 50(46 87. Beaton Market. Boston, May 7. Flour Firm ; receipts moderate. , Corn Quiet; mixed and yellow 74Q77c Oats Firm; No 2 white and No 1 white mixed 63965c Hay Quiet; red top and clover 815913. Pittsburg Market. Pttthburo, May 1. Petroleum quiet and steady: crude U 3592 37 '4 at Parker's; refined lio, Philadelphia delivery.

Chfrave Market. CniCACO, May 7.--Flour Quiet and steady pufi Inter extras 81011. J ' S heat-Unsettled and generally loweropened stronger and higher, but VloJed at lnÄsPÄ?;iS,t2 Chicago' spring 1 71 VaS, sales , il , Oy I 80 J u ne . c)owtU at 81 73 June; U 71 Corn Active, but a shade lower: opened r?5nd k1'!"". closed at inside prices; t5(!tcaTh; cMr; cJune; sales at ab.Hftnc June; rejected 61 c. tJ',&1V7 c"'eaiida shade higher; 45 cash; 44ic May; Vic June. K ' Rye Dull and a shade lower; 90c.

cordmg to location. xTovisions Pork unsettled and lower; active; 115 Jo cash; f!5 30 June; fl5 50 July; sales at tl5 2xai5 65 June. Lard dull and a SSÜioKiv 80 ca8h; fJ JuneWhisky Steady and unchanged at f 1 10. Bulk meat-.steady and uncnamred; shoulders oc : short rib short clear kc. Freights-4orn to Buffalo, 3c. Rce'j?t?-:F'our U-tJoo bbls: wheat ISM bu; corn i,o,oiio bu; oats 43,000 bu; rye 22JXi0 bu: barley 300 bu. Shipments-Flour 10,000 bbls; wheat 82,000 SjlSreV-bUSU bUI r7e2' .,A.t,'V clo,ie wheat was easier; 81 7 cash; 81 2?i June. Corn-lreaier at 56g56ic June Oats unchanged. Provlslons-Pork easier at 815 27 June. Lard unchanged. 1 Xew Orlenna Market. New Orians, May 7. Flour Light demand and holders firm ; superfine 86 75j7; XX 87 7o98; XXX 88 50(410 25; high grades fto 50 ll. Corn Firm and in fair demand : while 63c. Oats Quiet and steady; choice 5395c. Cornmeal Dull, weak and lower; f2 95. Hay Firmer; prime tl8; choice $20. Provisions Pork dull and nominal; 817. II! q?.ie.t and "t,?ady ; tierce S10 25(410 7o; keg 810 75(911 2o. Bulkraeats: shoulders 6c. Bacon dull and nominal; shoulders 7c; clear rib9c; clear 9?c. Hugar cured hams: choice f 10 754 12 50, as In size. Whisky-QuietatSl 0591 11. g(Coffee Quiet and firm; Rio cargoes 17(21e, Sugar Steady and In good demand; common to good common 89!:; fair to fully fair 9'4(Jj9)c: prime to choice 9(4l0c; centrifugal 9)-c; yellow clarified 10911c. Molasses Steady and firm ; fermenting common 38c; prime to choice 42945c Rice Scarce and Arm; Louisiana ordinary to choice 57c. Bran Dull at tl 15. Gold ioe(aio7i. Exchange New York H premium ; sterling bankers' bills, 523. St. oals Market. St. Louis, May 7. Cotton Dull and unchanged. Flour Firm but Inactive. Wheat-H ieher for best grades : others easier : No 2 red fall 2 222 23 cash ; No 3 do 82 11 cash. 82 09H bid for May. (Vtrn ITtiBsttll V 9 mlv r,'-i u . 53(4-54)c May; 54-?.55ic June; oolitic Ju ly 1, closing at aooui jnsKie fieures. Oats Firmer; No 2 44c bid cash; 46c bid June. Rye Firmer at 91,91)0. Barley Dull anu unchanged. Whisky Steady and unchanged at 1 1 OS. Piovisions Pork dull and lower; offered at 815 50 cash; sales at 816 July. Lard dull and nominal. Bulk meats dull and nothing doing; 5Vc, 7c, 8c bid. Bacon weak at 6? ic. Hogs Strong and higher; shipping 8595 20; bacon $595 25; butchers' $5 20(4o 40. Cattle Active for light shipping and butchers' steers: other grades slow and but little doing; light to fair shipping steers 84 60(45; butchers $4 2544 87 4. Receipts Flhur 1.800 bbls; wheat 15,000 bu; corn 77,000 bu; oats 18,000 bu; rye 1,000 bu; barley 2,001 bu ; hogs 2,800. Forelg Markets. London. May 7. ö p. if. Consols lor money and account 93. United States Bonds 5-20s, 18R5, 103: 5-20s, 1867. 108; W-WslOS'new&s, lo57. Railway Shares New York Central 90; Erie 6: preferred 16: IUinois Central 53. Linseed Oil 30?4. Calcutta Linseed 59(60s. Turpentine 284s. Paris, May 7. Rentes 101f87)4e. s Antwerp, May 7. Petroleum 32r. Liverpool, May 7 Cotton A shade easier: hyyA; sales of 7,0u0 bales. Including 2.00 bales for speculation and export, and 5,800 bales of American. Wheat California white, 13s2d(ai3)4s; club do 13)4S 14d; red western spring, No 2 to 1 's lid : winter do market bare. yitmr V4-Ö. Corn Western mixed 28s. Oats 3934. Irley-3ks. 'loverseea 60975s. Pork 7s. Beef ft5s. Lard49s. Cincinnati Market. Cincinnati, May 7. Cotton Dull at lOJis. Flour-Stronger; family 89 4099 55, Wheat In good demand, at lull prices; red $1 xa-2 10. Corn Quiet and firm, at 66958c. Oats Easier at 48453c. Rye Dull at 9Sc9Jl. Barley Inactive; good to pi line western spring tJ0(47Uc. Provisions Pork dull and nominal at 815 75. Lard dull; steam held at 89 90; kettle 810 25 910 75. Bulk meats dnll; shoulders 85 50; short rib f7 90; short clear SS 25. Bacon dull at , MX. J Whisky In good demand, with upward tendency; $1 08. Butter Easier; choice western reserve 199 20c: central Ohio lri418c. Oil Linseed 68969c. Hogs Fairly active; shade higher on packing grades; common $4 5095; fair to good light f-i IO95 35; packing $5 15(4o 40; butchers' So 50 5 65. ReceipU 2,349 head; shipments 2,368 head. Philadelphia Market. Philadelphia. May 7. Flour Firmer, but quiet: Wisconsin family 18 37 Vi (3 11 5; Miunesota do 89 5010; Pennsylvania do 8IO9IO 50; high grades 810 5o3l2. Wheat Firmer; Pennsylvania red f2 15; amber 2 X5; white ti 30. Rye Dull; 107. Corn Unsettled; yellow 7172c; mixed and white 70c. Oats Good demand ; mixed 49351; white 52 55c. Baney Inactive. Malt Inactive. Clover Seed $15916. Timothy Unchanged. Butter Fair demand; western extras, new, 23924c; old I69 lRc. Eggs-Strong; 12(413c. Petroleum Steady; refined 14irjc; crude lle. Whisky Western 81 14. Receipts Wheat 3,600 bu ; corn 92,0)0 bu. Shipments Corn 27,0)0 bu. Toledo Market. Toledo, May 7. Flour Steady. ' Wheat Steady : No 1 white Michigan $2;4 2 12; amber Michigan, spot, held at $2 12; $2 10 offered ; June held at $2 la; S 14 offered; No 2 doll 87; No 2 red winter 82 19); June 82 12; rejected Wabash red tl 40. Corn Steady; high mixed, spot,6lc; No 2, spot, 60c: June 61c: July 64; August wc; No 2 white 61c; rejected 50c. Outs -Quiet; Michigan 60c; rejected 42c asked Receipts Flour none; wheat 5,508 bu; eorn 1,0)0 bu; oats 3.H v bu. Shipments Flour 300 Tools; wheat 500 bu; eorn 9.5U0 bu; oats 2,800 bu. 4 p. m. Wheat Quiet; extra white Michigan $2 66c. Corn Easier: good emand; high mixed, spot, 61c; No 2, siwt, e0c; Jane 61 c; July 6öc ; August 64"j,c ; No 2 white 63e. Oats Quiet; white 64c; rejected 43c. Xemphi Market. Memphis, May 7. Cotton Quiet at lOfJe; sales 300 bales: receipts 155 bale; shipments 102 bales; stock 37uo bales. Flour Choice family 89 50. Corn 70J76c In store. - Oats 50955c In store. Provlslons-Pork SIS 50, Lard, tierce 111 ; kef $12. Bolkmeata Sc,899c Bsgglng-UHlSVic. New York Exchange Par. New Tork Try 3aad Market. New York, May 7. Bussiness continues quiet with package houses, and Jobbing branches are In active demand. Cotton goods quiet and unchanged. Prints are In light demand and steady. Dress and staple ginghams in fair request. Heavy eassimeres, Buitlngs, worsted coatings and Leave rr In fair demaal by clothiers. Foreign goods luactlve.