Indiana State Sentinel, Volume 26, Number 40, Indianapolis, Marion County, 23 May 1877 — Page 8

THE INDIAXA STATE SENTINEL,, WEDNESDAY MORNING, MAY 23, 1877

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Biblbon Sale.

V f r ' ' ' f t i Vi h : 3,000 PIECES All Bilk" irf) Ornti7 Klbbons' frn oi to nine inches wide, : At HaU Price. V V Every Color and Shade ! Th is lot was bought at a forced sale, and we sbaU run them out at Fifty Per Cent. Less Than Usual Prices. ; ' l-NEW LOT;Black Spanish JLace Scarf, 2 3-4 Yard Lou. 100 to Sett at 81.00 Each. KjO " IL50 " . . 50 " 82.10 u L. S. AYRES & CO., INDIANAPOLIS. FINANCIAL AMD COMMERCIAL ONGT AND THE MAKKETS. jmCIOITHX lHDIAKAPOLIS 8 II NIL, I Tuesday Evening, May 22. 1877. I Local Ouaoclal affairs are in all regards about the same as have distinguished them ior several weeks past. The demand for money from first class borrowers Is promptly met by the banks and accepted paper is placed at 10 to 12 per cent. . . , We have no change to note In eastern ! change, the current rates for counter sales being 1-19 premium. ntDIANA-POLIB ClIASIVO HOTTB. ' ' V ,' . ,' . Clearings. Ealwcces. For 33 week ending Dec 30J4lj)9,W)O HWi rnr monia o jauuary.. ..'w i.t-.w y for mon til ft February For month of March. ... For month of April ., Tuesday. May I .. . "Wednesday, May 2. Thursday, May 8 Friday, May 4........ Hatuniay , May 5 . 4-H07jOUO I-jO-jjkW 5.8rt4,00J 6,21,H00 217,000 2l"," 00 2,ooo ' 175, 1 .-,( K 215.000 ' 170,000 is.-i.o-o l:.mio. tl 0,1 U ?S!X 285.000 248.UO avi.ooo 21 VOW 2 5,000 il7,tXX) 221.000 210,0. 1,9S2,wjo 2,lön,UW llf,00 p:j 00 ' 5.5,01)0 73,oi O 8s,ui K4 0HÜ 7:i,J SIOO .- 113.000 117.00O 120,000 1 5,000 9,00 11S.UIO lOO.OUO HW,0 0 0,000 1,000 Monday, May i Tuesday. Mav 8 . WednesdavMav 9. Thursday. May 10-. .. Friday, May 11Htiturday, May 12 ..... Monday, May 14 Tuesday, Mav lc .......... Wednesday, May 16. . Thursday, May a7... . Friday, May W. - - Sturday, May- 19..... - Monday, My 21 . .. Tuesday, May 2.S......... IMPORTS OF SPECIE. - Following is a detailed statement of the Imports of specie into the port of New York during the week ending May 19, li77: Total . $!JT.(r. Previously reported -. . b ,58,00 Total since Jan. 1, (told.. Total since Jan. 1, silver., Käme t'me 1K78 Kam time 1875........, .JT1,41 3,575 3711 f,124 IJW',200 6,2t7,it7 1 570,482 Ha roe time 174 Kam time 1X73 Harne Urne 1H72.. Harne time 1871.. .... l,i .5.H77 l.tVM 578 3,025,208 EXPORTS or SPECIE. The following Is a detailed report of specie exported from the district of hew York for tne wees enain; rj i . Total for week 11,0 8,490 Since January 1, silver .Ai,iv73 Siuce January 1, gold 5,474-11. ClVl Käme time iu 187 210,H.U hune time In l.fi- . a ,7 ,7 5 Käme time in 1S74..... - 1,375,!C1 Same time In 1H73 20,til9,74' Same time in 1H"2 . 22,474.1 Ha me time in 171.; 2,S7,.l Käme time lu 1S70 12,'&2,9e! (.'mmtreUl. Business to-day In the- general market was qnlet, and we have few changes to note In quotations of leading articles. . . ' In provislous the market was dull, and, quotations were marked down a fraction. The New York market Is reported as follows by the Dally Bulletin of Wednesday: . The most noticeable feature of the market ladt eek was the pretty general shaking out Of the "longs," and as natural sequence a eonslderal broak on valued. The change first showed ItMtlf at the went, but there was a clotMt and rapid following here, which resulted in a large unloading of options on the leading speculative articles, with the principal offering from the "street" or such outMide operators who have of late ben speculatinK on the war theory and seem to have become diK?usted with toe result. Foreign orders have not only failed to make the encouraging increase hoped for, but have actually run much be- - hind, while the receipts of hogs averaireq full , and stocks of their product gradually aug , men ted. Home wants have In some cavs ftroven fair, but by no means sfforded an outet for a relieving quanfity of goods. In short, the position amounted to a simple carrying of comparatively full and gradually increasing '..stocks against a very slow and Indifferent def raand,aud an eiTort to stimulate the latter by dropping on cost was the policy decided noon. Up to the present writing no important hu"C -ss has followed, so far as the movement of actual goods Is concerned, whi:e the speculative element mows with ureal caution and contents itself largely with the ermutatioa of contracts for the next two months. Lari ha at tlm old Tai rl.T for immediate - delivery and aaln ruled Tery dud, hut the i general aggregate. of buMnevi win not laig .ud the market has had a slow, dragging tone r during tho greater portion of the ieriol under , review, with a gra1ual Hhrlukaite on cost. . TbekUx k of old I pretty well together and i fcocnewua IndlfTcrently offered, but holders of M the current make were a a rulo (julle willing .. te aeeept the ruling rate of the day. The out ...Irtt has Wen mainly to satisfy the wants of refiner and Presters, who h ive alv handled a .moderate amount otlhe city make. Iteflnedli lard ha not boen reported an rry active, but more has been sold en continental account than last week, and since the rate commenced ""to reaert down toward lor, shippers have man7, lfosttMl a greater amount of fnt-rewt, whlcb i has led to romors of conslderabla bu sin ens not .,iaade pub ic. Kouth American orders moder . au. but on West India account a very fair ..demand. On contracts there has been a gen- - era! tumble on cont along the entire line and a , pretty thorough snaking out of the ' longs." T1m steady McrumaUtlon of stocks at the west, , theabaenee at a shipping demand and calls for additional margins dbusted holders, and ; both on the primary market and here "unloading" has been the order of the day. The . "street." our outskin element, er understood , to have thrown overboard the bulk of their on tracts. I,,.,-..., , 'In grain we have no special changes U3 report. The movement In corn Is light, and . prices have a downward tendency. Wheat Is also lower,' and oata are dull at prloea that "liave- prevailed for some time past.' -' A correspondent of the New York Dally BulJ''t'.t: w.-Um .'ro:n Cülotfo Vrt' Ir Jx'.e r ti e lath, uutaal aa loUowi la regara to Uxt coo di

tlon of the

sinter wheaU. prospects of spring-, Mwealher, etc. ' ' sown grains ILLINOIS. - Christian Conntv Wheat looks well, "ans Ojunty Winter whesl looks flne.-t-lilion 4 ovj-ity Vinter, wheat wry ttne. Stark (louQtv-Wlnter gruln looks well. Kdgar Gounty-rNi'later.heu.t looking pleo di.i. Marlon Ounty Wheat nearly knee high. Jefferson County Winter wheat looks belter than it has for yeais." Pialt County Winter wheat looks good. 7" j tow a. t t- .' Auduboa Cöunty Spring grain all sown; tnrmt of 1 or. atd loof spiirtidld. - Fremont County Spring grain very promising. , . Cerro Gordo County Wheat, oata and bar-lt-y all sown. : x '' 4 Tarrtuntv nrinn grain all sown; Indications favo'-nble for a good crop ol wheat. Wright County A large ainouut of wheat sown ; all came up goKl. ' ' ' Kayett Conuty The weather favorable for seeding wheat. Woodbury County Spring wheat all sown Waslitenwa County Winter wheat looks fine.' . . . . . . Kalamazoo County Winter wheat promGrand Traverse County A larger breadth of spriug grain put lu this season . than usual. WHOONSLN. Milwaukee County Spring grain all sown; eanysown looks well. Walworth County Spring grain sown. Hank County Winter wheat and rye looks well. - . , . . - - KA3SA3. ' - . Chase County The wheat crops are thrifty and proml-dng. Harvey County The wheat acreage is nearly double that of last year (last , year's crop was nearly 40o,W0 - Ulce County Three times the acreage of last year, and the outlook for a large crop never better. Lyons Countv Wheat never promised so large a crop. There are aoout o,uou acres sown. I -abette Co i County Winter wheat coming out fair. Washington County Winter wheat and rye

in fine condition. Butler County Winter wheat looks well. . : M1NNIXOTA. Noble County Small grain is all In ; coming up and looking well. . Carver (Joanty Wheat, oata and barley In the ground; tanners In rood spirits. r Blue Earth CVunty Spring grains all. In; sptlng wheat looking very flue at present. k'ehkAska. Saline Countv Small grain Is op and looking tine,' the finest 1 ever saw at this time of the year. Boone County Great progress has been made In sowing sprine grain. ' ' Nemaha Count spring grain all sojrn and upj growing finely. Knox County,. May 6 Wheat and oats are looking excellent; farmers were never more encouraged than over the present prospects MISSOURI. Charlton County Winter wheat looks well" Cape Girardeau County Winter wheat in splendid condition. Dart County Winter wheat In fair, condition. Christian County nrint wheat looks well. Crawford County Wheat is looking finely. Oats up and looking well. - Newton County-All spring grains np and looking finely. Howard County Winter wheat where drilled in promises a bountiful harvest. . Buchanan County Oats sown and look well; so does spring wneutrwinter wheat looks well, , never better. Bollinger County Condition of winter wheat about an average. iwnrxNA. . Marlon Connty--Wlnter wheat looks well. Allen County Oats all sown; up and looklug finely. Winter wheat pood. Morgan County Wheat Is looking well. treen County -Winter wheat is fine. Union County Oat and flax look well; whentKplfiudld; a large'amount sown. While we are able to continue to sernl you favorable accounts of the i.reaent prosp:ts of both winter and spring grains, the conditions have been such that all attempts in onr own state to plant corn have been suspended on account or the rain storm. From telegraphic accounts and from letters from our own correspnndent. the storm has swept over the entire northwest. The bulk of the coru crop of Illinois Is generally planted from the 5th to the 15th of May. The plowing Is not yet finished, and we can hear of but very little corn planted. We shall be able next week to Inform you more fully upon the progress made with getting in the corn crop of the northwest, , . . In the prod ace market we note firmness in eggs with moderate receipts. Poultry la In good supply and qnotably unchanged. The market is fairly supplb d with vi g rtables, and we note a strong decline la the price of strawberries as the season advance. -. ., . The New , York, market . for eggs and poultry Is reported as follows by the Dally Bulletin of Monday: r ! Poultry. Tne market generally has known a' continued dull, unsettled tone, with the advantage mainly in buyers favor, (supplies are not remarkably large, lnt the demand is very limited, and tne warm weather has a serloiis.lsrluenc.' I.i va faealn. lower. We rmote as follows: Wenterh turkeys iw13e;-do lair to good 10(3l3c; dressed spring chickens, choice, per palr.Sxvajl 2. Fowls Jersey prime, per lb, liute: fair to good 10(3il lc; do state and western prime ll(lJo: do fair to Rood 10311e. Live Poultry Spring chickens, per pair, auo fe$l 25. Fowis-stat and Jersey per lb, lOllc; do weatern 10'tjllc: roosters, old, per lb. otic; turkeys, state and Jersey, per lb. 10(4Uc; do western, per lb, lOtfi lie; ducks, state ana Jersey, per pair, 5c(ty$l 00; ducks, western, per oalr. 6.'xS7öc : geese, state and Jersey, per pair, 12 00(2 do; do western, per pair. $1 12,4i 37. Eggs. Receipts to-day, 2,48.1 bbls. Buyers continue alow and Indlferent About purchasing, exceptio jaroels nilcalated to satisfy Immediate wants, and the business has a dull tone. Qnalitv, too, Is an important factor in all negotiations, and not many offerings eorni up fully to the high standard insisted upon, Prices to-day are without Important alteration, 12c remalnlng a ton figure. ; Near-by stock, single bbl....per dos. 13 ?14 - State . .. 13 &-iy Western, prime toeholce...................llVi'al2 Western, medium to good ..11 cHV Canadian - - 11 il2'J 8oulheru........... .. - 11 yll The dry goods market rules steady with stocks large, and a fair business Is reported. . The New York Tally Bulletin of Saturday ays: Business continues strictly moderate with the packing houses and very little animation was observed In the Jobbing branches of the trade, though fair quantities of cotton goods calicoes, etc., wero distributed In execution of orders irom the Interior. The warm weather of the lat few days has given a decliltxl impetus to the local retail trade, and dress goods prints, etc., have been so freely taken by consumers that retailers' supplies must soon be, reduced to the "stocklnK up" point. Cotton Goods. There has been a fair movement In brown Mieetlngs, with most relative activity in four yard makes and light browns, S'me brands of which are selling at exceptionally low figures by agents. In bleached cottons there has been very little doing, and colored co ton were genrslly quiet and steady. Hlleslas continue in fair request, and rolled Jaconets and glased cambric are taken In ancordance wltu the Immediate wants of the trade. lMnts. Though still quiet, there has been a little more demand forjlght fancy prints by Interior Jobbers, and snch -makes as Gloucester, Ancona, Freeman's, Lodl and Harmony are being taken with comparative freedom on account of the low prices at which they are offered. The bet make of evjo fancies are in limited request, and shirtings are moving In small lots to a fair amount. tTKETOjrTtw, Law and Colored Jaooukts. The warm weather has Imparted more animation to this clat.s of fabrics, and the besntlful productions of the Faclfle mills are doing well In the hands of Jobbers and retailers. Dre.sk Goooh. Worsted fabrics have been in Irregular demand. Alpscas and cashmeres continue quiet, except flgu rod alpness, some style of which are fairly active. The Manches er mills de beges and melanges are Increasing In popularity as the weather grows warmer, and agents find no little difficulty in filling their orders for these admirably made fabrics, . .;. j . .. . woolkw ooom. . :.-., T.iero Vrivs reT. lasporMnt 4 MlTrrlvs, to-day Ot heavy woolens on account o. prevxotu ea- . r 4. -. . .v ...

ga?emcnts,and spring weight f fabrics have ,teen!Jurk artll 1 niidefat qtiantities Uf dil-' ft rent sections of the lu-erlor in the execution of orders to a fair segregate, but personal selections from the stocks of agents were only to a limited tola). mi: ,. r ; j Tlie tratlic it the week In men'a-wear woolens, among manu MCI urers' agents, has ben uneven, althouch comtnlssloti firms who wer well supplied with attmctlve lines of popular makes of overcoatiiigVfancy casslmeies,fcultmg, worsttd coatings and cotton warp worsted have marie lib-nil tales while goods of each description, which in styles, quality, or prices were objectionable to. buyers ha,e been generally neglected. For seasonable woolens there was a falrlni qnlry among package dealers- for snch styles as w.-re required to freshen aasortments and facilitate the distribution of general stock, andclo h Jobbers in most caes reported a moderately improved trade. " Worsted coatings of well established makes have fully maintained their popularity with the trade. -By personal selections and upon new orders received for future delivery, the transactions of the week by agents footed up a liberal aggregate amount. Prices of wool are steady, and the New York market is reported as follows : ' Our market ou domestic woo's, as a whole, is still rather cfull, and we find scarcely any new ideas set forth by dealers siuce our last. Clothing stock continues to labor under the disadvantage of a light, uncertain consumption, an ' a consequent careful cull from manufacturers, wh'S aside from the caution which -indue s them to calculate all purchases upon the positively known wants or ttieir mills, are naturally more than ever Inclined to hold back. In hopes of dol ng better as the new crop is offered for competition. The foreign supply also, present and prospective, Is such as. gives buyers hope, and altogether it would require a 'very stroug stimulus to turn the advantage In sellers' favor. Desirable : carpet .lock are held stendily and somewhat indifferenUv offered, with occasional calls, but the tone has the effect to check free operations, and buyers who take supplies have, as a rule, a certain and early use for them. Foreign grades have sold to some extent, but are not unusually active. During the past week there has again been a considerable movement of California spring of a higher range Of quality, but' on easy terms, and holders generally were disposed to meet any real'y fair bid. Hales of lo,000 lbs XX Ohio at 40c; 5,000 lbs X do Wie: 25 bags extra pulled, 12 bags super do, 25 bags lambs' do, 100 bags combing do, 12,01X1 lbs burry Lake. 0,000 los Texas, 10,U)n eastern do, 2ö,0ii0lb8 western do, on private terms: 15.0U) lbs Texas 2.5c; 2.000 lbs do 27c: J2,W00 1ba ewtern do 2-'tc: 4j,iO0 lbs liivproved. western do 18(52ic; 1,500 lbs Oregon 2c; 5.000 lbs do 3c; 2 bales fall California 19c; 50 bales -spring do 21c; 210.001 lbs spring do 20r2 23c; 2,000 lbs rail do, 40,000 ibs do do, 4,000 lbs do do, 104 bales spring do, 125 bales South Amercau. JIW bales Mediterranean, 04 bales Donskoi, 3S bales Cape, 64 bales Australian and 60 bales China, on private terms. . . . . OJt 'CHA-NGE. . There was a little more business en 'change to-day, and the following sales were reported: Pnot co n, 2 cars mixed f. o. b., 50c. ' Hpot coru, 1 car mired track, 4f '. fpot corn, 2 cars mixed track, 60c. Spot com, 3 cars mixed elevator, 50c. The following were the quotations at the closn of the call board, .12:30 o'clock: , White 1 oar No 3 offered at 51c; 48c bid. . Yellow 51c bid for 1 car. High mixed Active snd lower; 40c bid on track; 4!jc elevator; f'JC asked in elevator; White Line carsoffered at 5or$ Qc. Mixed Dull; light Inquiry; 4)c bid on track. i June Nothing doing; 43cbid. J uly Neglected ; noc bid ou track. Ear corn 1 car offered at 1'Jc. No grade 4,000 bu offered at 42c. ., RXCKIPTS AND 8H1PMJKNT8. . The following are tne receipts aud shipments for the last 24 hours :

Akticlxs. Receipts Shipm'ta winnr .. Barrels. Don 2,W Wbeat...........M. Bushels. 175 75 Corn Bushels 30,400 89,600 Oats . Bushels. 8,400 4,20o Rye Bushels. 3,8-0 1,200 Barley Bushels. tM Hogs- Head. 2,10 1.50Ö Cattle... : Head. 1,4 2 1.4Ü2 Horses and Mules. Head. Sheep- Head. 1"j 23 Coal and Coke Tons. 1,24$ a Bran Tons. 3o 10 Corn Meal Karrels. 600 loo Hfty iimm Tons li Hides............... Tons. 30 40 Lard Tierces. ...I.- 200 Lumber. Feet. 247,500 U5,rw Provisions ...... Tons. 40 170 rV OOl 1 Oil ft Whisky...... Barrels. , -V)

ORACf IM STORK.

May 21,1877. j . Wheat Corn, Oata. Elevator A - 5005 10,4 L375 Elevator B 219 3 157 Central Elevator..... 6,100 - 400 City Elevator........ 15,010 ............ levator !)...... lv&tor JEia 4f000 Total... 4.2K7 77,751 1,775 Same day last year 85.WJ2 KUfri a.a4H

OAX1.T REVIEW OF TIIE INDIAHAP-j 4)LIA HABKCTS. ; . I Indianapolis Provision Harket. - Bulk Meats The market to day was dull and prices ru ed lower. We quote e. r. sides at 7c ; eiar sides at 7c : shoulders 4c : long clear boxed 7c; a. p. shoulders 5,c ; s. p. bams i,A-Ki Isquotably unchanged; we quote p. a. ard, tierces, c; kettle loc. jobbino Quotations Jobbers report a fair trade, with prices steady. We quote: Clear pork, 119 00, mess pork. 118 50; bacon shoulders 7c; sugar-cured do 8c: bacon, clear sides. 9c ;breakfasl bacon, packed lOc ; sugar cured Qains lie. Indianapolis Grain and Floor Harket, Corw Was lower with an Increased desire to sell, advices from other points quoting lower prices, deterred shippers from taking hold at the decline, and there was no desire on the partofdeo era to operate. Futures were dull and neglected. : rtiOOR The prices are steady; we quote In 100 bbl lots; fancies at 19 50; ramily W 00(ü9 On; extra 7 008 10; superfine 5 00ra 60. Retail prices range from f 1 00 to U 60 above 100 bbl prices. Wheat The market Is steady, with an upward tendency. We quote: No 1 T9o;No8 Jl 78 ; No litt); rejected $13ji I 40. ATSr- Prices are unchanged and trade is dull at 87rf$;fic for rejected. Brak Is dull at ti4 j is 25 per ton. inrilnnaooll Prsdoo Market. Grkkit v roktablrs Lnttoce Sellins; at 11 76 1 UU per bbl: suluaoh selling at f 1 25i 60 per Kl Ir Mia Bull! r il II (klfnl VS nor .!! nnlnr.l selling at 10 t!2c per dozen ouuenes; radishes selling at 2o5o per cosen bunches; cucumbers selling at ttoe per dosen; pas Alling at f I 7.y2 i per box ; beans are firm at 12 ?5g 3 25 per box ; cabbage 11 00(4 50 per bbl. rrLJB The mat kt rules active and firm. We quote at 4 4 -V) uer bbl for Michigan and eastern ; western Ti 50a3 09. HtrtTiR Is dull and nominal. Shippers ere paying 10c. and it Is selling In store at 12(9l3o. OIWlWAX-UoO. LxAJf-In good request. We quote white navy at 75 tr bushel from store. ü)oqh The market is dull and wek. Shippers are paying Bo per docen on arrival. Commission sales iroin store are made ft 10c.., rTATHEKH Rule active and steady. We quote: prime uve geese at aW?jo; mixed, Keeaa and duck. 2O0 : old feathers 1025o. Hoirarr Kangea from H&ao pet pound, according to quality. Hat The market Is dull and we quote tinothy at Sxe per ton. Poultry A good demand is reported at quotations 'e quote: rurseys, alive, Ho per lb: daeas 13 75 peraoa; roostsrs 92)1 perdos; bens S3 0J per doa. Geese, full featbers,, 14 HO perdoa. . . Bags Are steady and unchanged, and we quote good cotton rags at iSdlc jerlb. Oifo"s Choice yellow selling from store at S4 2VQ4 60 per bbl. New onions are firm at üb uoti 60 per k-bl. Too onions Most desirable prime quality, buying at II 7V2 00 per bushel; held at If 7.43 is), according to quality. Bottom sets selling at M(4 60 per bushel. Potatore Are firm ; we quote old at II 159 Iii 'ier um o-: .'trr'.v ti.. KVxril to quatliy lroux stoxe, jobbing eaiea iatM Aigner.

CuABBFTRtEf Are selling at S3 2"xä3 75 uer

tnsbe snd at f8l tvef nn-r1. j - . . - DRixttKaeiT There ia but little äolng and prices are nominal. Apples, new, 8a3ysc per ih. Peaches, bright, peeled, nom. 0le: naives unneele!, 12(3l:c; qnarters, 7(Siftc; mixed, lie Straw bkrhibh Itccetpts are more liberal, the demand good and prices steady at 11 25 4 75 per erat of 23 quarts. Gooskrekkieh Are In fair demand and pries are lower. . . u , f . Indianapolis II roof rr Market. We have no Change to note In the grocery market. .... . ' vxrraxfl The demand for coffee Is fairly active at our figures. We quote: Ordinary giades Rio 19j4204c ;good to fair 2122o: prime 22K9 21e. ; choice o fancy 24' MHe : J a 29331o. Chzxsk Prime new is held at W)414c. , : MOULB8KM AMD ISlKU j,UoUiUOila are uncbauged. New Orleans molasses Is worth for new crop 6ix3'i8c, for fair to fancy, and sirups at SUcotl tor common to fancy. Rick Dealers quote at fc$Sc for Carolina; BJifitNS for fair to best Louisiana. c-uoars The market rules active at yesterday's quotations. We quote refined A at 12 LJJäc; Off A HJ12S4c: extra C ll?4312c; harcT iZJiiiWAc; circle C and B llallVic; yetlow 10'10ic; fair to choice New Orleans 9i Ho a e We quote Hoosier City common bar at 13 60 per box : Tousey'a German ttc per lb; other German H 44 60 per box ; White Russian prtasedcake 86: Babbitt's, 17 25($7 60 per box Candle We quote: Hotel, Bmuoc; starcan dies, lV(ai He: common nressed. AV&l.c. TKA8 We have no change to note In prices, and the deinaud is lair. Young bvson, comraon........w....4 Young Hyson, fair to good Young hyaon.xhoiee . - - - 803 35 X 50 70(o W 85(91 00 30(4 40 Young hyson, extra choice-., imperial, common... Imperial, fine.. 50(3 80(4 80(4 .45(4 7.V4 imperial, choice.... Gunpowder, common... Oun powder, flne..... Ounnowder, choice. Gunpowder, extra choice1 0001 06 Japan, nncolored, common..., 2V4 35 50(4 SO 5(4 0 japan, uncoiorea, nne new . japan, uncoiorea, choice new Oolong, Inferior , 80(4 35 Oolong, tine . 454 75 Oolong, extra choice 90jjl 00 cvmuAuti as witnout cnange. Manilla. te 5-16 InHV. Manilla. 44 In ,.16 Manilla, V, In. up.15 Sisal. i to 6-l..12 Hisal, t Inch lli BUal. ln. larg'rll Sash cord, hemp ..19 Cotton rope..i(425 llay rope.l, 3, 4 ply J4Ji Hayrope,commonJ.OJ. : IKllawnaMll - Dry Ooeil Koartiet. DRY 0 00 DS-Dealers report an active market and prices firmer, but not quotably higher. bATTlNO Ordinary, 109LJu ; miadiliLa, Aao ; best tissue, lc. ftc; Stark, 9c . r Tick lu Omego, 83 Inch. 1KJ Cones tog a. 4-4 Medal, 15c ,- Medal, 16)c ; extra,, 15c ; extra, 4-4, 16c; Lewis ton, 3 Inch, 14c; Q Inch, 15c: 30 Inch. 13c: plaid 18c. BBrnrTTKO UTRieias American, e-8, 10; S-S, 9o; Whlttenden onevlots, B WSo; AA Ho; AAA Uc:XK,Uo; Otis ehevlota, I2c; Everett do. llc: homespun 9c. PapkrCambriob Common colors. So; high colors, lo higher. - P rit-American 6c ; Washlntrton, Merrlmac, Oriental and Gone toga 6o ; Richmond o Allen 6c; Kreeroan b" "--anrtard Shirting mints, 6c; Albion solid colors 6o: Warnsutta, 5o; Mourning prints, 6c;Spragues6c. CAEPkT CHArs-ewLite, 21c; colored, 27c; coverlet warn. 2Mc. Browtv BHRirrnvoe-Vermout, 8c: Nashville, 8o ; MlddleylJle iytc : Idaho, 8o ; New Albany 7?c; stark A. 8c; Laurel D. 8c; Laurel H. 7c; Park A., Sc; Granite B 6c; Bedford 6c; Pepp N6o; Pepp O.. 7c; Pepp R.7Hc;Pepp E.vc; Charter Oak 5c; Lancaster standard ?c. Bleach et Shiktinos Lonsdale 10c: Hope 8e: Hlackstone. wKc: Maacoment.vei Hill. 7-e Hic; 4-4. ic;Dwlght8tar,10c; Vaughn XX, 6c; Red Dog, 6c; Quaker, 7c: Cambrics, Lonsdale, 14c; Young Warrior, llMp', Jabei Knight, 9!e: Wamsntta. 13c: New York Ml Is. 13c. Graii Baos Araoakeag A., 20c; Liewiston A 22e: Btark, 25c: Union 22: Banner.20o: Montaup, S23c; American 19c; Harmony 19c cxttton yarns Assorted nnmbers per lb ..... 21c Dozen yarns, 400s, per doi........ HVic Doeen yarns, 600s, per 'lo , ,. lOVlc Docen yarns, Os, per doi 9Vtc Dören yarns, 700s, per dox Bsc Carpet warp, ("colored), per lb 27c Carpet warp, (white), standard, per lb....... 21c Coverlet yarns, per K, , 23c Cotton twine per lb . O820c Trot 11 do se 2c Staging, per lb 28c tHcluc t. w Inft fTti-Tttintmim ii 90c Candle wick, per lb . .. . 23c Batting, per lb IJOlbc Miaeella ALCOHOL We continue to quote at 12 10 92 20 for 98 per above proof. ' BROOM -CORN We quote Choice hurl, per lb -7(Et7c Fancy stalk braid, per lb .A'6Xc Red and red tin, per lb. 4 t-S c Common, per lb........ ...........2(33 c BHOOMoWe have no change to note In quotations. Com'n, pr ds.41 50a2 00 ITurl, pr ds 12 50a3 00 Plain 1 50a2 60 H team boat 4 00a4 60 Fancv carpet.. 8 0Ha3 50 Shaker J 2 fioa2 75 I JCANN ED GOODS The demand for canned goods Is firm and quotations unchanged. i Peacnes, 2 ID cans, per dos II 60(4 1 - 1 110 caus.. X VMaU K 2 00(2 25 1 6.1 75 1 7VSl 85 1 45(31 60 2 S.V42 M) 1 6-Vall 60 1 75(2 23 2 753 00 Pine apples ...... Straw be rrles . Raspbtrrles rears Hart let t pears , Plums, Damson, per do.... Green peaa.., Condensed mllk.... Oysters Full weight. staeeee ee s ess cove, 1 id, Cove, Z lb. avai 95 1 40(41 60 .1 55 1 Do, short weight See 110 ai eo Tomatoes, 2 lb. dO 3 ID Red cherries, 2 lb-, a (loo 2 15 1 6(V4 1 61 eeeseeeeeeees Lima beans, 2 lb 7 1 60(4 0 1 35( 0 1 60 2 00 2 00 1 60(9 1 1 85(4 1 Strliig beans, 2 lb. Polk's 2 lb sugar corn l armoutn Wlnslow Jones's Pumpkin, 8 lb. (tooseberriea, 2 lb ssses s see eessse Yarmouth succotash, 2 lb. Whortleberries. 2 lb.. ..... 2 00(4 2 05 1 4(4 1 M FRUITS The market is weaker with an ad vance in prices, Granges. 6 604 7 50 00 4 7 60 8 OOrtl 8 60 . 1 76(4 1 90 UD1UUUO &S3a UVAMNNMMas Grapes. Coucord. per stand T tmsvn tau sHr-w Layer raisins, old, per box. Muscatel, crown ........, aeeee ee i 3.1 double 2 40(9 2 00-J 2 50 New, layer Citron, per lb....Prunes, old, per lb " new " Currants, per lb..... 81 MMtM(lt4tMNl 9 (4 7S r'I8rl Dealers report a fairly active market and prices rule steady. Mackerel, extra mess, per bbl. Mackerel. No. 1. lnrge .... J25 00(926 00 .. 20 00,J2 00 Mackerel, No. 1, shore. 15 60(4ltJ 50 14 00(415 00 11 600412 00 9 00(4 9 60 ZxJ 80 8 6(9 5 0o(4 S 50 ' 90(4 1 00 8 Mwd 8 K &5a 60 2 M i $ 00 Mackerei, No. 1, nay .... Mackerel, No. 2. large Mackerel. English breakfast. Herring. No. 1, per box....., Codfish, large, per lb............. Codfish, boneless - W h I te fish. No. 1, per half bbl. White fish No 1. per kit. Whiunsh.rmiiv . White fish. famUy per kit. Lake herring, per tibl.......... Pickerel, No i ... ..... Shore herrlinr. er bbl 8 7 V4 4 00 7 00(4 7 60 GUNPOWDEItr-We quote prices at 86 25 per keg for ri fie, H 60 per keg for blasting. GKE ask steady. Brown 60; yellow 60; Whit 7a7JC. ' . HIDEH Are In good request and prices qnlet. ureen cow hides 7Xw Green steer hides. 65 lbs and up- & Green salted niaes 9 0 Green ktp. Green calf. Dry fitnt. (912 Drv salted II A12 Sheep sKlns. March slaughter, each. 1 00fsl Damaged, cat,soorea or bulls, two-thirds ol the above piioee t- ...... HAY Is In good demand at our figures. We quote prime timothy, baled, at K)(li; clover tvS(,t9 per ton: . . , ,1 uEATUER Prices ' rule steady and unchanged. 1 Sote. Oak. per lb........:.....i:-. ...Jt 8k9 88 Hole, Hemlock, 27(9 86 83 85 40,9 42 2X.9 29 Harness Skirting........ Rough harness.. Bridle, per dos ... 48 0Tva5400 Kips, city, per lb... 60(4 90 l0., Freuet? ,J a-t I 4' m vt'3l4y Calls fcJnt, city - itmüiH as

Do.. French.. u 1 50(2r2 15 .IRON The demand Is good aud prloea rule very firm. . i . 1 . Wi ought Par, common, per lot) lbs 2 25 Wrought Charcoal Kar 3 5 Wrought, Scrap, per lb c Cast Scrap per lb hOVVa L.KAD Frlcen are quoted as follows: Pig 7J gTc : har rer lb Vißloc. MORPHINE The market Is dull and lower at tö 60(46 75. NAILS Without quotable change. 10d to tXM.J2 70(9 4d to öd 13 45(9 1 . 1 .3Hfxa- Spikes (cut) 2 85 6d to7d.... 8 2s NAVaL STORES We quote: Rosln,ex.paletS5ortiU Rosin, No,S...250(a275 RoKln,pale,bbl4 0(Vä4 50 Tar, pr bbl.. 85rv560 Koula, No, 1, 3 2S(vi 75 Navy pilch 8 7öä4 00 Rosin, No. 2....80();i25 OHÜ There is nothing to report. The demand Is fair at quotations. Linseed, raw, 7 Us - per gal; boned 75b per , gal. Ca rbon llo fire test l6vi17c. Lard oil: extra winter 90c: No 1 ro,4e ; No 2 69(7oc ; Strait's 60(9 5c: Bank's 55(4'S0c; Labrador 7037öc; castor ! 23(ijtl 36 neaia root Hoc(si: turpentine 4aj 15c per gallon per bbl. OFFAL-The market was a little weak today. We quote: Bran 11819 per ton in car lota : shorts ttl; shlpstuft S2 "a 21. ; OPIUM-We quote at S8 50 per lb. QUININE Steady at $4 6O0I 75. PEANUTS Steady. Vlrgtnla.rawJi 10c Tennessee RedJS 6 Ten'nee w1te6V4(a7Hc. Roasted 3c higher. SEE1 The demand Is moderate and prices unchanged: Timothy 2 Zb. Clover ou arrival 130l4c: störe lbc per lb. Flaxseed II on. in small lots, prime In car load lota SI 02. Blue grsRsIl 90(3225per bu. . SHOT- -Prices unchanged. Assorted . Nos per bag, S2 30; Buck, per bag, S3 6 SALT We quote at 81 35 in car load lota for lake per barrel: Ohio nver II 40 per bbl; and lOo additional In store. TIN PLATE AND METALS I. C. 10x14 tin, $8 5o:l.x.. 10x14 tin. Ill 60: 1C14x20 tin a&t:

I. XHx'JU tin, J12 50; l.C. 14x20, roofing tin, 53; '1: I per proving. . . TALLOW The demand is moderate and prices lower; country 7c; city. 7c. WOOL We ouote tno-washed and picked S Va 'tSc unwssried, medium and common grade, if In good order, 20-axici unwashed fine 18(aJ0c; fleece waahed,1 if light, well washed and in good order, 8433e: burrv and unmerchantable, according to their value. Indianapolis Uve Stok Market. Tukdat Emme, May 22. ' Reported by J. B. Bed wick 4 CoWholesale Commission Dealers in Cattle, Hogs and Sheep. Cattlx There were 150 cattle at Excrangf yards to-day of good quality. The demand from butchers wax very light, bat the shippers bought freely. At the close there was a few left unsold. We note the sales: 23 good steers, average 1,200 Iba, retailed at .. $3 105 50 50 fair steers, average 1,070 lbs, sold 60 cows, heifers and steers retailed at .f. ... S 00(35 00 We quote the market slow at Thursday's prices: Good, smooth, fat steers .. W 7,V5 1r Really flne heavy.... 6 30(3 &o üüod cows, heifers and light steers.. 4 25(45 no Medium cows.heifers and light steers 3 5o4 U) Common cows, heifers and light steers 2 75(&3 25 Veal calves 4 0O5 0 Bulls ... 2 60 a3 25 Cows and calves dull at 20 0040 oo Sheep Are dull and lower, selling at ii 00(9 5 00 for fair to good wooled and S3 2ii 25 for fair to good all eared ahesp. Hogs Are dull, selling to packers at 81 50 1 75 for m to 220 lbs average and 11 8d4 W lor 2J0 to 250 lbs average; roughs II 00. MARKETS BT TF.LEGRAPII. New York Market. Niw York, May 21. Cotton-lOJaßllc ; futures stead v. Flour Dull; receipts 20,000 bbls; No 2 84 75' (96; superfine state and western I7(t7 25; com-' mon to good extra 17 25(57 50; good to choice 17 657 75; white wheat extra 17 80a8; fancv $8 059 50; extra Ohio 87 25Q 75; St. Louis 17 50(411; patent 18 6 '(3 11 75. Rye floor Dull 15(95 75. Cornmeal Quiet at ft 403 45. Wheat Dull with a light city milling demand: nominally declined 2(3c; receipts 15,000 bu; ungraded sprine 1150; No 2 Chicago spring nominally 81 82sd 85; No 2 Milwaukee spring $1 .sai 90; winter nominal. Rye Steady : western 87 Sjo. Barley Quiet but firm. Malt In fair demand; No 1 Canada 81 35. Corn Dull and lower; receipts 112,000 bu; unmerchantable western mixed 66c; steamer mixed 6V466)c; low mixed 65436tic; steamer yellow 674c. Oats Declined about lc; receipts 77,000 bu: mixed western and state 42955c; white do 60(471c. Hay Unchanged. Hops Steady; western 8(3 13c. Coffee Quiet and unchanged; Rio cargoes 16S20c; Jobbing 1621Vc gold. Sugar Quiet but firm: fair to good refining 10H(4iOgc : prime lOJc; Muscavado lOQlO.c ; refined IlTia,!. Molasses Refined 50(963c; refining scarce and strong; grocery grades flrmerjN. 0.50(4 65c; Porto Rico eoavOc. Rice Quiet andunchanged. ' Petroleum Dull; crude 8c; refined 14c. - Naphtha 10c ; ... Tallow-8!U8 9-16c. Rosin Quiet at 81 90(l 95. Spirits Turpentine Heavy at 32-i.'Kc. Eggs nai2o.' Provisions Pork opened easier and afterwardsadvanced and closed steady; new mess $15; June S14 75; July 14 90. Beef dull. Long clear middles dull and lower at 17 60(9 62!. Lard opened heavy, afterwards firmer and closed steaiy; new steam 89 65; old do 19 70; June 9 55rs9 62ia . Butter Heavy and unsettled; western 10 12c. Cheese Dull:7He. Whisky-Held at II Ui. C hleasro Harket. '' Chicago, May 2L--Flour Dull and nominal; western extras 7(ft9; Minnesota extras ts.V)(j10: patent 89 ilQll&J; western extras 10 Qll. - Wheat Dull, weak and lower: No2Chlcav6 spring II 68 cash; ll&s June; 81 54 July; No 8 do 81 40: rejected 1112. Corn Active but lower; 48?ic cash; 48c June; 61?ic July; rejected 44c. - Oats In fair demand but at lower rates; Sff'ic cash : 40c June; rejected 30(330c. Barley Dulland' nominal; 75c May. Provisions Pork unsettled but generally lower; 813 7lA cash Or May ; 813 55913 874 June ; S14(J!4 02- July. Lard steady and in fair demand; 8925 cash; 89 87 July. Bulkmeats: steaov and unchanged; shoulders 5c; sides 7)4'((7c, boxed. Whisky Steady and In good demand; 81 07. Receipts Flour 7,0 bbls; wheat it.eno bu; corn 97,000 bu; oat 59,000 bu; rye 7,600 bu: barley 8,500 bu. Shipments Flour 6,500 bbls; wheat 8,0n0 bu; corn 223.000 bu; oats 15,000 u; rye 1 bu ; barley l.'OO bu. At tlie ctcme wheat was heavy and lower; fl65(31 5 June; II 53! July. ()rn Heavy aud lower; 47c,bld June; 60,'jic July. ... i Oats Unchanged. Provisions Pork heavy and lower; 113 G5 June; 113 80 bid July. Ird weak and lower; 89 20asked June; 89 27 July., .. r NU Ioala Ifarket. St. Loms, May 21Cotton Dull; IOVJc. Flour Dull and unsettled; not enough doing to establish prices. : Wheat For both buyers and sellers noftrana actions to speak of; a mill lot No 3 red fall sold at 81 80. ... Corn Inactive and lower: No 2 mixed 4KT(l 4lc; down to 4'4o. closing 4Kj,(449o June; aOc down to öde July. Oata Unsettled and lower; No 2, 41'Jc cash; 42c bid for June. Rye Dull and lower to sell; 75c bid. Whisky Steady; 81 07. . Provisions Pork dull; 114 32Vf bid, cash; sales at 114 ti5 for July. Lard dull: summer 9o. Bulk meats dull and nominal; elear rib 7c Bacon dull and unchanged. ' . Hogs Dull and weak; prices lower; 84 50(9 4 90. Cattle Steady ; good demand for fat butchers stock ; good to prime steers 85 12(55 60; light to lair 84 80a5 10; bufher's 84 75(95; feeders 81 7m95; corn fed Texans 84 50(94 87. Receipts Flaur 2.100 bols; wheat 1,200 bu; corn 64,000 bu; oats 8300 bu; rye none: barley none ; hogs 2,100 head ; cattle 2,100 head. Ornrece Harket, ., , , . Oowtoo, Mav 21. Wheat Quiet; No 1 Milwaukee club 82; No 2 doll t-2; extra .white .Michigan. . toru Dia at ooc, '' ' .

New Orleans "Market. Nrw Orleans. May an. Flour Doll; superfine $5 50; XX 86 75; XXX 87(49 50: high grades i!)7.Va;10 .V. Com Htesdy Bi-d firm at MK(K2e. Oats Pull ; St. Louis iu.")c: (Jalena 51(a52c. OirniiKHl-Quli-t ai d nun at S3 SS. Hay-Dull; piime quohd at !1317; choice lis. , lrovisions Pork dull and nomlni- held at 815 60. Lrd dulf; tleice t9 75al0; log 8i0 25 (aio 61 hulk meats qaiet but steady; shouldeTS, pHCktd,fö2Ä.7v, Rjicon quiet; shoulders SöoO; c ear rib ts r: clear $a 75. llama: suear-cured quiet at Höl2vc. Whisky-Ii li5 1 10. . CorTee-Dull; Rio cargoes, ofdinary to prime, lJ'i&aic. 4. , Hugar Quiet but steady; Inferior 7.jc; corafcion to gosi common ,(,ic; fair to fully fair 99.: prime to choice ic ; c ntrlfugal 10c: yellow clarified lie. Molasaea ljuiet but stead v; common 45c fairöoe; prime tochoiceSKaiioc. ' Rice Scarce n nd firm: Louh-Iana, ordiuary to choice, .V,(7. C.' Bran 81 lo. - Gold lWttdL0ti. baFuke?rulsI Yrk Erling foreign Harket. . London. May is.-o P. m. Consols (or money and. account ill 3-IÖ. ' United States Bonds 5-20s, 1S, 102.: &-20s Railway Share New York Central 90: ErietJJ: preferred 1: Illinois Central 66. Turpentine 27J2ss. . Paris, May 19. Rentes 103f 2e. Antwerp, May 19.-Petroieum Sit. Liverpool, -May 1. Cotton Exchange closed to-daj', , hitsuntide holidays contlnulnff Monday and Tuesday. Wheat Call torn ia 'white average 13s ? lu.b ,n2 I'? : red "est" spring, No i to 1.12s 3d(ai3s9d; winter do 12s 3d. Pork 6.1s. Beef KTh. Lard 47s. Cheese 72. Middles Iyng clear 38s; short 40s. Tallow 42. Petroleum Spirits 7s; refined 12Us. Linseed Oil M-llVis. Rosin Common 6-Js: pale 13s. Tuipentine 2M. New York C'altle Market. New York. May 21. Beeves Receipts 4,100 head, making 9,720 head for the week, against 8,5.) last week. The market is dull but firmer for gOOd fctOCk than on Friday, and some sellers reported an advance of tie per lb. Compared with. Monday a week ago,prices were Yjs per lb lower, as conceded by buers and shown by the record. Hales of oral nary to prime "ter8. Vt?K! rrom eH5 o 11 yc; extra were sold at UV!e, the lowest figure lor 4 car loads of to-day s Kteers, 970 pounds average, and the highest for 2 car loads Illinois steers. 1,5 pounds average. About J0 fat steers were taken for the English trade and reported at 1079llc, mainly at ll(Ilc. The total exP0 for the week were 73.S u quarters of beef and 2M liye bullocks, 161 to Loudon and 100 to the Bermudas. Sheep and Lambs Receipts 4,720 head, making I8,30head for I lie ween, against 20.80 head la'.t,weJfk- ,Tne mHrket la dull at about last rrlday s quotations. Sheep, all clipped, ran cedfrom 4 o 5c per lb: Kentucky and Virglnia lambs from jc to Jc Jersey do from 9c tO llC. w Swine Itecclpts 7,2 hesd, u aklner 21.900 head for the week, agn4nat 20.6: 0 head for last week. . Two car loads were ottered alive, holding for S-j lo per luo lbs, with $5 65 bid. Market dull. Cincinnati Market. CrvcrjrsiATT, May 21.-Cotton Quiet and steady; lii!4c., - Flour Dull and a shade lower; family 88 fi'fütf 75. heat Steady nud firm; red 81 75al 90. Corn DuU;50-a53c. . Oats Qnlet ; to&AjC. Kye Du;I:8,tc. Barley Quiet and unchanged. . Proviaionn Pork steady at 14 75. Lard quiet ftnd fltm; steam 89 2S; kettle 9 50ü(äl0. Bulk meats quiet end firm at 8, 87 15, 87 oO. Bacon steady and firm at 6, 8, 8o. Whisky In good demand at full prices at 81 07. Butter-Quiet; prime to choice western reserve 15(3ltic; central Ohio 12($44c. Oil Ltnseed quiet and firm at 70a71c. sfHogs Qniet;common 84 2t$4 ho; fair to good light 84 70t4 9o; packing gravies 84 80s5; butchers qualities 8. 10(95 20. Receipts 975 bead; shipments 1,173 head. Philadelphia Harket. Philadelphia. May 21. Flonr Unsettled and In light demand ; Minnesota family 8 75 9 r0; Pennsylvania do 89 60ft9 62yt; high grades llfVall. Wheat Quiet; Pennsylvania red t2; amber 82 (; wlte 82 102 15. ' Rye-Nomit a ; 9095c. ' Corn inactive; yellow 66(68c; mixed 65c. Oats Weak; White öllc. Timothy Seed 81 87l 90. Clover Seed Unchanged. Butter Qolet ; Western extras 2324c. Cheese Western fancy 13 14c. Pgs steady; western fresh 1213c. Petroleum Easy; crude l0jc; refined 14 Whisky Western 81 11. Receipt Wheat 8.000 bn : corn 38,000 bu. Shipments Corn 47,000 bu. Toledo Harket. ' Toledo. May 21 Flour Dull. Wheat Dull; amber Michigan spot II 90; June 81 89; No 2 red winter spot 81 88- June 81 85; July 81 61; No 3 red 81 65; rejected Lake Shore red 81 f 2. Corn Quiet ; high mixed spot 51c; No 2 spot 63c: Jane. 634o: July 554a5: August 64c; rejected 61c; damaged 40c. Oats-Iül; white 4Sc; Michigan 45c. Receipt Flour 300 bbls; wheat 7,000 bu; corn 87,0 0 bu; oats 900 bu. Hhipinenta flour none; wheat 22,000 bu; corn 41 JAW bu; oata none. Ixnlsvlle Market. LotTCSVTLLK, May 21. Cotton Quiet and unchanged. Flour-Dull ; extra 86 50788 75; famUy r 508p A No 1 88 6o9: fancy 8 60(410 50. Wheat Su-ady and In fair demand; red 81 80;ambert2:whiter2 10. Corn Dull ; white 55c; mixed 5(c. Rye Steady at 90c. . Oats Dull; white 47c; mixed 45c. Hay 89(912.

Provisions Pork quiet at 814 75. BulkmeaU r-'.r(iM;, ijnni uuirt. III Whisky Dull at 81 06. Bagging Nominally unchanged. Milwaukee Market. MlLWAtTKEE, May 21. Flour Dull and weak. Wheat Opened at a decline ol le and c'osed weak; No 1 Mllwaakee sp-lng 81 77; Nc 2 doll öS; June St 69: July 1171; No 3 do 11 60. Corn Quiet; No 2 48c. Oats Dull and lower; No 2 3f'.Jc. Rye No 182c. Barley In good demand and scarce; No 2 spring 82c. Freights Wheat to Buflalo3!4c. Receipts Wheat 4,9-v bu: coru 17i0bn. Bhlomenta Wheat 4,2u bu : corn 48,000 bo. ClilCAko Cattle Market. Chicago. May 21. Cattle Keoelpts 2,4rtO haj ; shipments 3.0OS head. Market is dull, but not quotab'y lower: butchers 8J4i'(33b5; gool to choice shipping S."(a.S 40. Hogs Iteceipts K,o) head; shipments 1,300. Ma'ket scarce, bnt dull and eanier for linht grades: heavy stronger; light 85(45 10; shipping to 15(45 40. Sheep Receipts 700 head. Market dnll at 83 756. NewTork Dry 0mhI Market. New ore", May 21. Business continue light with packln houses and Jobbing trade ?UieU Cotton goods in limited request, but airly steady. Prints moving slowly ; Glasgow staple ginghams advanced to 8c. Heavy woolens continue In fair demand by clothiers. Memphis Market. M rx phis, May 21. Cotton In fair demand, with light Otterings, at lOVc; sales 400 bales; receipt 212 bales; shipments 1,800 bales; stock. 28.128 bales. New York, exchange Par. Others unchanged. , . - Boriton Market. Boston, May 21 Flour In limited demand. Corn Quiet and unchanged. Oats Dull: No I mixed and No 2 white 690 60c; No 2 mixed and NoS white 6X3i54c. Rve 81 10. ' Hay Western 816(919. Beaton Wool Market. " BcerroN, May 19. Wool-Demand for theweek good; prices firm and well sustained; XX Ohio, 4l4c, but rood XX would bring 4 48o; Michigan and Wlconslu fleeces, 87(40c; combing and delaine, 4k"jc; wat-hed, iX4 v.7c; nnwn bed snd better grades of rnllt in gooUuuiiuu.;ot piasüoK.Mu, wim

quiet; ixc, . üaooa quiet; oc, ec, tic. Sugar cured hams quirt but steady at 10j.'i12e. Ijrd quiet ; tierce 810 75, choice leaf.