Indiana State Sentinel, Volume 31, Number 14, Indianapolis, Marion County, 6 May 1885 — Page 8
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THE INDIANA BTATE 8ENT1NEL- WEDNESDAY MAY 6 188C.
SST TCDB BAKUS FflWBEB ID-Dig Brands advertised absolutely pore
THE TEST! Sta LS W .ra on a Let reo t(? feaaSad.tbsa, wo t eotar ana tmeil. a cßetnl wUi net fr i SAirW to Mol ths prss-nee et ammonia. HOr 50T COS'I AIS AJ25IOMA. Si t 9-S.'.'.or. Itom tee i.r f.r of aenrery SS tfti iiw or A,i. iiil.4f JUVvi.-.i. Aiviuiiui AiatiCUi, 1row1,ir t t,IH-nr XZi atriB.e bm.U Sr. PrlciS bpiilia Vest! Oerr.s rrr Llstt, HecJtt Bred. Tb.n Baa Cry K VmiI In th vS;r!d. per ji.h? 'jnrncEnff. fSCLSCACiiCT. tCÄI. MOST PERFECT MADE Iairest :r.d frontest Natural Fruit Flavors. Var.i.la. I.mii'?p. Oranirc. AlitioiiJ, etc., f.aver as ile ".irately and uatur.Uly as the fruit. P.7.CE CAKING FCWDEP. CO., CIIlCAO. ST. LOUIS. Mill CLOUDS MSSCLYIXtt. f tcr i Now Probable, nod Arbitration Will r.rlcg It About. LoyD3, May -I. A. dispatch fron Tirpnl, dated April 30, stain that a darn on the Kara band River, seventy miles north of Sarkbis, turst, i!ocIirg the country for miles araund arid dciciranin.uieE.se amount of damage 'to the Lilitary rcad3 that had been constructed by tbe Russians, who are making etrecno-s efforts to repair them and prevent any further destruction. The dispatch also states that there cm be so quest:on as to the ownership of Penjdeh, &a the city has paid tribute to Herat for over 100 years, atd that a gnard for the Government, composed of Afghan soldiers, has been quartered on the city tince 1S81, and it has always been an integral portion of the proTicce of Herat. The GoTernmcrst has sent an orier to Dover to cease chartering ships of small pattern for transport eeryice. This i9 believe I to foreshadow a etoppags of all war preparation;. Thocfeh no de finite news of rapproshe nent between Eog'.and and Eats:.a has beea received at St. Tetersburg, the war cloud eeetcs suddenly to have dissolved. The news that England b3 not annexed Fort Hamilton, in the Japan &ca, givei a feeling of reiitf there. The Government continues to giva oat large ordert for war stares of all kindj. The Admiralty is surveying additional steamers, with a view of freighting or purchasing them. Though the Kassian papers are not so entspeken as they formerly were, probably In conseQuer.ce ot their Government's bints, it is weil irown that Rusia is makiEg strenuous efforts to increase her armament. The Indian banks have given notice that they will not advance money against shipments unieea tbe vessels are insured at war Titles. The Indian Government is eaforcioK rigll economy in all departments to meet ma czpecrfs of war preparations, in order to fiYGid the leyyics of taxes fresh, wätcb would be likeJy to disturb the native ioyalty. It is reported that the Afghans o! BHiktha n have asked to be annexed to Ranis, and i epotiAtions to that efToct are proseeJirg tbroagn tue Ameer cf Bokhara aod tbe Governor cl Tarkestan. 3nny continental papers are still spt;cal of a peace! nl iseueof the diapate. The Pesther LIcyds esjs that a trifling fresh mishap on the A'ztm frontier may annihilate ail h)pss peace. The Dentscbe Zeitnng says tbit HcEsian diplomacy is not as yet anywhere mar the end of its artifice and tricVs Rur?; a luay asain and again pu; a diäisuity ia the way of a settlement and psrhapi at list openly declare that ehs will mak no concersicn in the boundary quest. oo. The London 8 taxi dar d, ia referring to te Queen's return, tajs that everything has been done to drag tbe Nation into aiuuiber, philters cf rhetoric and adaption bavins been cop'onely applied tj a upefy its con; cierce. Parliament twirticipaus ia the sleap, Mitfcas partfeipated also in the drauzh but the Crown does not ebare in ths geieral abaserrent, acd is, perbaps, watch t air tar the restored sobriety and returning manliness of the Nation. In the Honse of Lord, this afternoon , Zarl Granville, eecretary of ßtaie fo- Foreign ACairs, stated that England aod Rj a bad agreed to renew the negotiations in London concerning the A'gaan frontier question, and that tne meeting of the Delimitation Commission had beea arranged U detail. His Lordship said that both Eag lard and Russia bad agreed that the diffiiuties which ba'l arisen from the Peajdai incident should be submitted to s ' fail investigation and reference to friendly powers;" tbat both governments would faci:uat the Inquiry as much as pcss!b:e. The Peij-Uh dieuict will remain neutral territory daring the progress of the negotiations. '"f he Rust an Govf rnment." continued Lord GraoTille, "have stated their readiness to einander tbe qnestion-of witbdrawinp: their trocp?, ihocld tbe deciaicn of the Afghan Boundary Commission prove to be against them. Any diiTerencei that may ariee refrardicg tLe interpretation of pa33gas in the dispatches of the two governments would bs dealt with in a manner consistent with the fcemor of bo'.b countries." The Pall Mall Gazette eayjitbe.levaitbit England really sever annexed Port Hamilton. The British fleet, according to tbe Gazette, has merely taken a positioo with a yiew to prevent other powers fron either annexing or occupying Port Hamilton in tbe event of an Anale-iiastlan war. Air. GlatMone stated in the Qgnse of Cam
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mens this afternoon tbat no communication bad as J et parsed between Russia and Borland in regard to tbe reported occupation of Port Hamilton by England. In refpocfe to a Question by Sir Stafford Nonbcote, Mr. Gladstone Bid that all impediments in the way of a friendly prosecution c the conesDondence on tbe Afghan qneetion between England and Russia appeared to be removed. The two governrxenls he said, were now ready to refer to the rovereien of some friendly State any difficulties which may be foand to exist in regard to the agreement fit the 10th of March, with a view to & fettlement of the matter ia a innerer consistent with the honor of bota eidec Continuing, Mr. Gladstone said that both Rmsia and Eogiand were prepared t j jesume forthwith, ia London, communication on tbe main points of the line determining the Afghan froatier, but tbe details cf the line would have to be examined ana traced on the spot, in conformity with the conditions formerly agreed upon. "Haitis." raid ths Premier, ' has expressed brelf as willing to agree to a removal of the Rnfs-an outposts." After Mr. Gladstone hul announced the peace arrangement in the Hoase, ths eoneerva.ive members held a meeting and decided that it would be impolitic to oppose tbe vote of credit. Emperor William will bs askel ts act as arbitrator, and.it is eipectod he will conseut.
Tbe Keviewa Contain Nimtroii Article od the War Rutnera Some Important Opinions. Lojcio.v, JUy 3. All the reviews of the current rcoath contain articles illustrating warlike rumors and probabilities, presenting trenchant and attractive views. Sir Austin Henry Layard, cf diplomatic, Nineveh and Crimean fame, has a paper in the Contemporary on "Oar Relations with Turkey," evr' raienlDgMr. Gladstone's policy of allowing Turkey and Persia to drift toward Russian influence. The policy is the reverse, be says, cf all great English statesmen from Chatham to BeacousSeid. Layard does net indicate in his article that Rusia is aiming, net at India, but an advance to the Arabian e a for a commercial outlet, conquering BIcnchietf n, but in private he holds strong sliirmative views that wsy. The Nineteenth Century goes to the ex'.ant cf three war articles, "The Coming Var,"by I:r.ce Krapctkin, the tenor of which is a ingenious and wt!l s-gued theory to tbe etTect thai "Rursia gees to war f jr m arkats." He artnee that P.ussiaa conquests in Centra! Asia are in the interests of uliian'.e cviliztion. 0: the other band. Isidor Goldsmith's i-sper, "Vthy I Left Raetia," shoiM up RutRia's rr n civii-ztion tendencies in deepr auiis tttn are to oe found in th bjok pnbtjpbf d i&M Mor.dcy l7 Stepniak, "Ro-si I'cdertLe Czaie." which ii creating a pr Icund Eetjation. General Green cantribui-" a. inert paper on The Great Wall o! IodU " meanirg the 7;0 miies of the Salsisiia lor.n'aits from Kcrrscbee to Pesbawur. 11 Is willing thai th-s 6hoald be the frontier o' Rufe;, rjiuDg p'aaeibly that the nearer it i to tbe Empire of India the mora lojal tie latter would b to England. tir Le pl Gr liio leiids tbe Fortnightly wih an ertitle ertitled "Peace or War." in which be argues for peace and concludes for war, bis rrmlff s ar.d inferences being ai incsntqr.ertial es b's rtcent pmumabla loic about the Unikd Slate?. Cclcr.el Mallescn, the dUtinguiahei militsry huttoriry. ha-is tbe National Revie with an artie'e, chronologfcaliy arranged, tn The Advance of Rnssia," conclad ;n'. ta to the present situation, that an armed ticce ia worre than instant war. The popular interest in war rhetoric is shown by the er ormous fa'e cf tbe reviews. Meanwhile, nruid the clash ot the reviears tbe little Pail Jlsll Gs:;tte bravely and with powerful auaignmer.t of facts daily combats the idea that Rnesfa is wrong in trying to absirb Afghanistan if fh can, and claims that ehs Vas the Tighten her side in the pending diplomacy. Knsita Wants Time to iMscuss the Kugllh Proposal, Loxpox, May 3. The Cabinet Council ou Saturday hai under considezation a dispatch received from ir Edward Thornton, the Minister to Rnssia, statiDg that If. Da Giers, the Russian Minister of Foreign Affairs, asked for time In which to discuss and interpret the agreement of March 17, before de ciding whether arbitration was required to settle the pendiag difficulties. As a result of the Cabinet discussion, Earl Granville ictima'ed bis willigness to defer the laying of tbe dispute bofcre a third power for settlement, provided M. Da Giers admitted tha painciple ot arbitration, A farther communication from Sir Edward Thornton was Ttceived at the Foreign Affairs office ta-nieht. It is reported tbat the English .Minister e-atfs in this diepatch that Russia accents the prircipie of arbitration. A. Cabinet couu'.I b as been summoned for to-morrow. The Czarina, whose innueno is nearly absolute over the Czar, is actively assisting in tbe ppaco ce collations. The Man day editions of tbe London newpapus confirm tbe report tbat a secret treaty has been made between England and Tcrkey, according ;to the terms of which, Krrgland ia to be allowed to rand men ot war through the Dardanelles ia the event tfar. TnouraiM-e Policlea Revoked. Ted Key, lad , May 4. Great eicitemmt exists here on account of the re vokal oi in eurance policies by a Milwaukee company. which holds mcst of the risks io the village This action Is the result of the threatening lexers, cocpled with one or two atte-nws t hum i'iopf ny and one tab-law upasa'ooa. Thf re has been a bitter contest between p-o-b'biiior is and salooa keoers for sonn tirre. end it is thought this has given rise to tLe present condition of affairs. Tbe s'jrprtirs? Buccess of Mn Lydia E. Pinkram's Vegetab'e Compound for the sevt ra' tif-f lists jecnliar to womea forcibly Jrj!ratM the importaTC of her beelcint dt'sc .very acd tbe fact that she koo ituw to &ske the meet of iL Dr. Haskell. Oldtuary, Nev; York, May 4 Mrs. Frank A. Vauderbilt, the widow of the täte Commodore Yanderbilt, died at ! o'clock this morning at her residence. Nv 10 Washlnston Place. S'.ie bad been ill for the last few days with pneumonia. Cincinnati, Msy t William B Dodd. au old citizen and well-known manufacturer, died to day. Colic is one of tbe banes of childhood, bit in cur latter days we are not exempt from it. John Ripper, a carpenter employed at Tborrias & Marts. Springfield, O., sends this certificate to add;to a mass of similar ones received dally from every portion of tbe country. I do hereby certify that Mistier" Herb Bitter entirely relieved me In a few minutes from u severe attack of cramp colic. "vviien Baby was sick, we Rave her CASTORIA "VYlien she wns a Child, she cried for CAST0RIA "When she bwame ahe clong to CASTORIA. When she bad CLildren, she gave tbeia CAST' A We call especial attention to the Advertisement in this issue of Mr. J. C. Vanghsn, seedsman at No. 42 LaSalle street, Chicago, who prints one of tbe finest catalogues of the season, covering seeds, garden tools, plants, etc., whcee location at Chicago places him in tbe best possible position te supply our readers. It will pay any one. to send for bit catalogue before buying seeds or tools.
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Few York Flo a act at Sfarket. NEW TCEI. May 4.-Honey On call easy at 1 per cent. Foreign Exchange Cull, actnal bolns?3 beins done at i& for sixty davs and 4S8 for short signU The sales of stock to day aggregated 295,472 Shares, including the iollowing: Delaware, Lackawaanaand Western, tö.13 shares ;Dela ware and Hudson. 7.6C0 shares; Erle. 7.C30 snares; Kansas and Texas, ",600 shares; Xorthwestern, 2,4 sn res; New Yor,k Central, S7,:00 snares; Pacific MtU. 22,CCO shares: St. Paul. 39,350 shares: Union FclS 23.700 (hares: Western Union. 8.4iX shares; Xortheru Pscilic preferred, 6,000 ihares. Government Bonds Are tznebanged in c,uotitions, except an advance in tbe 3 per cents to 10i. Ihere were sales of tbe coapon 4's at 121;. State tecuritivs-llavebeenouiet. This Lai been the most active day on the Etock FxchaDse since tbe middle 1 April. The total tales were 2j5.4J3 shares. The market was weak and more acttvc st the openiDg, and with ibe exception of a checit lu the decline after the Cnt Lear, it continoed pcrsisteatly weak, slowly ecltuinK tkroUKtiOut Hie day, the final quotations titiiiR generally very near the lowest nure rcutbtd. All ibe active etocis sho'v very decided de-.-Unes, tde prices tbls evening tein? irom 1 to 3 per rent, lower lean ttiey cio-d last weea. Tne liadiog, however, was eoutioed prlocipully to eevtn nocks, In which tie baincss ran?jtl between 5j,:;u0 and 22.700 share6, an l the to'.ai trnsfiouou in which an;re&ced '2'ö,T( ti etiareF, or nearly 77 per cent. ot the fay's bus'.net. Tbeee eocres v. ere Lackawanna, Ft. Faul. .New York Central, Nortawestr-ra, Lite fchore. Union Pacific aud Pacific Mil lu the order amed First priced tnia mora In wer? from lu to Ja per cent, lower than tne ciosiug cuot-itlons on utday, end tbe decline of tae first hour amounted to as inuch f. i tu 1 p-r cent. The tanv decline wa fc;!itaicd by tiö European war news, wbicii was of a decKledjy ieacefo I character, with an alvsnce of - r cent, ia British consols from tne prices prevaiiin let we?k whenever the prcspectx of war were tnreteoiafr. iivedcline was coeeked atier the first hour, aud the marcet became dull and firtcer. But ty mi Jdiy it was acain Treat: ahd without any sadden nre&k 11 6lowJy continued to rlold in quotations thioustiout the afierooin. ConFtaeisble activity was dieplayed In tbe lft bour. dcriti whicn tne f Ales arcountej to over 91.&C0, or over Z percai't. ot töe day's total tradinic. i tie telle' a the street thiseTtaine ia I that some of the kadin? bear operators cave Le ja heavy Keilers throughout the aty, althoun tbe born claim that toe bulls have hseu staa'lüy uuIradiQti, while toere era datminc ruuiori afirRt toucf ruuu speculative lest.ircs. TLe tiouidtocAS were generailj tve l suppor:e 1. and tbi was fqnaily iru of tie siAmer. ui-.u later in the afteruoftn, wtcu tr.ey a: so yield a.1. tsreciilly raciric Mail. wh;cii fell to 5 ',, an 1 c:oei with a lots ot 2 per cent., at . lte 8bor.i is down 3S. Michiitan "on trai 3, Northwestern and Omaha i referred ea"h 2; Lit cawiorin 2li, Ne YorkOntwl nd Alnbttau t'onsolltiitrU ir't l'i,SU Panll'- UnioaPac ricandktfa.1.u:;ta.;i 1. Tlie renriSl;ia.r of the active lis:s sto a honaürr Cecin;e. The omr ft.vk on the aciiva J. wfticn howj a gain 1 Consoildsted Oas. waich ii up 1 percent. .Ml tne Lrl3 sscuritlct w?re west, a Jd the common leck howsalt; of ': per cent. Amoni tbe tsriy Hatcnten's was one tuta ii3" c'ivcr w.'s tobsftpiointe1 t'vm'jrro ?or Me Krio. The toapaiiy Is having a fljbt win the Caicwo and AUntie, tihe Erie cx'enflon toChlcaro, the interest cn the Erst mort.ae ban la of waua wai XiiA la-.d till. er Novcrabtr 1 nor May 1, the pro?at n acpprmf ut clsitninc tbat te avrrevmeut to niv this Intf rtfct w liletal. It 1- telieved trie Cairtifonr.d Allan lc will sue tbe line Co3ipuy,aui the iiatccent is r'.a'ie tbat tbe o::sini! airsaxr.ent vas a pltcSte oi the ;ross eirnus Of tC Erie ead tli N "V York, Fenn?yivjt:i and Ohfo (tbe old A. mid VV.) on ail t.una-ss to ssd Irnm tte Chicago ani Atlantic. The airouDt cf the bonds Is SJ,5Q0.00J Tbe bail claim ttlstvenmg tbat all the large hear onera'ors fcave tccn Lcavv eeUers of s:ocli tiirouibout the dy, sr.d that tbe short ics&iercst H now so Urrn t?si any nsoemeut on the prto( tbe bulls wo ud cauFe a very decided advance In prices Trie cla'tn tbat there Is very liUIe Ion; sio?k to bs bLflfccn out t7 the road, wblca has b?en made ev ptcially Curing tbe aficraoon, but that the leading bui's are buying on a fccsle downward. Tn-?ra e: a few rale to uav for the accaunt. tbe first trading in this way on tue New York Excaane. Tbe to'al in railroad bonds to-dty show an cctive market, the silcs amjuntrj? to 11,671,000. an increase over e'a'urdav s business of 6:5 O.o sl sres. but the sale of Erie sccv ouds alone were fl,?67 0C0. leaving onlv S"f4.(M) for tbe remainder of the list traded iu. There was no special activity in any of the other bonds, except a little trading in the Nicket Plate BrsUaul west Shore firsts, the former of whica developed some Etrergtb. The course oi the Erie second was slowly downwards, correspondiDg with the quotations in stocks Tbe bonds opened 6;'s told immediately at 03' and in the alteruoon felt to lVA. at which they ciosed. Amonc the otier declines were the Atlantic and Hacirlc (A'estera Idvision), which are down Y at D1V: Chesap'ike acd Ohio Ot ccries B, at 0;; Eist Tounestce Virginia aul Georgia ' firsts conol JH at 4fJi: trie firsts conso), 1 at 1 1-53-i Galvestoa, ilarrUburi and San Antonio (Western Dlvls'i) nr."t?. at W): l.oaisTille and Nashville, New Or leans and Mobiles 2, at CS; Metropolitiu Elevated 2'e,4 r.t 0-i; Mttbiuan Central rirti,! at US; Mtfcouri, Kfna end Ttxss general 5's, a', 59.'4: Vest bhore firts. H at 20: Northern Pacific g nerdt V rceistered, at 0iyt: Norfolk and. Western general 6', , at 112: Missouri Pacific S's, 4JJ at Texas and Pacific income land gran w. at ;h!-4? TexiM and K!o Grange 6 s coupon oil, l at 1 '; st. raui.Miuneapolis and Manitoba I s, Da'to'a extension, 3 at 110. an 1 Kane, Waierfown aad den.bur? lacomo 7'. IJ4 at S3 St. Paul 1, ililwavrte aad LaCrosw aivitdoa ar6 up l'i at 119J,. Iclfttrinna 7s U al 133', Delaware and Hudson Canal firsts, registered, K at 113. Louisville, Now Albany aud Chicago first 1 at 93. Niv York Central and Hudson first, roistered, 1' t 13ö, Southern I -ciac of Ca-itornia ßrsts i st Sl Paul, M. and M. firsts , at 112. Union PaciiJ fSrt are nnrhanpe at 111 ' It Is l'Jt"! that tbe company is preparing to sell about Si.OOJ.OOO of the bonds which it bolus ia tne treasury, wlta which It will pay of the net floating debt aud resutce dividends iu July: aUo that the cotnoiny i earninz more thau 6 per cent, ou its stoik, aad tbe out loo it is very promising for a large buiines ttis year. Tbe market closed with tbe following pric hl J s per cent, bonds. 102'4'MjtiisvlUa N sh. 2s;-g tuned ktatea IWB.ir'iLouigvilevtS.Albv. :j Cülted SUtes new tol2! art., & Cul 1st pM ratiu of '9ö.k7 JHari. St Cia. iMOa is Cienb aelfic tlrau -Hi"-. dexa. Si C Jrieswc (tchi;ac020t:aU., tlnneip. 4t:. L..--a prelarrel.... Hisaouri ''jiV.Ot Hohtle rk tj'jjr, ., Morris 61 &sc3r..... Xashvllie U Chat.... 3S .22KCODCI-. Ml , ii , an; LhJ?h ii Wilis. Lctulana cotuuiii 74 itlfMCcrl ft 10 si Joe Ud ei'. A8.C. crn...n; Tnressee 's oli... 47 rCDlUMt 6'. Ink ... 7 H. J. Ceatral.. lei. i; Jana Biama. ?A? sorlolk A w. pfd is lea. P. Rio Grsndo. bi lcrihcm Fuciflc.-... iT1 Cnirn Pac. firsts l:4!l2Cortba Pac rfd ::: D. P. land aranu..lCti Cnic. it Norihwestrn v-1 V. P. einklcg tcnd.Xln & N. pid 11; Virginia 6's. es I Net York Central- s: Va ccn.ex-matcoup 4 CMo Centrals. yt Virginia ceferTtf... I' Ohio 4 iliseissippl. Jl avia jfapiefa..lZä O. A Mlsa. rdd b'. Allcgfcenr Central- tjj'trutarto Wwteru.- xl Alien & "rre U ia iregou raviifaf k , .1 a. AT. iL pld - lüfr'rai. Lxpre tlirrl. Celai LAN. raasiPiciflf. aieaa Hnnthern-. Cea'ral pMCißc. 'hsptate AOhla. C. & O. prefd fl'sa C. ii O. eeconds OrecouTranscon'VL 1 85 )re?ou iMprovesn't V7 64 Paci3c Mail 7. :4' SO' ''aaama . in n feoria. u. st s ntUibnra .... Ml Wallnau Ptlac-j Cir.l l Readtna. m...... Wi Rot k It-land...... .... 1 St. L. A Saru Fru. 17 4 4X I'bkaco A Alton. 13 u, A A. prolan d- 1. 0 1H0. rreferrelOhic. Eur . C... 121 Do. flctpfd m thJC., K. I, AN. Ü. C, M. it St. P h i; '., KL ! Jk PUtstur . S ia, M. i St. P. pfd tr .' 4 i. ci. i I . ti 1 1 -fi, rani ai. v ia. m n.. San. A 'leri ... 2) !5t. Paol A 0;aah is1; CleTlnd&Coiambus. 25j at.P.& O. pfd . ... . ..... I'M 11 . eifcwai-e A bii 7J'8' Texas Pacl5c..., Tel. teck. A Wet...l03Sv Onion Faciflo... i"4 Drover A E. Grau l- V,; : s. xpreui.- 1: irle 9!"., st.L.4raci3c-. 2 rnerre'errerb.. 2t r. pfd kutTennesfee . 24 vVells A Fsrjo Ks i;.9'4 Kut Tennessee pfd.- h jW. D. Telegraph...-. .-h Jort Wayne. iolorado Coal ; Rtrnibal & RL Joe Dead wood. . B. & KU J. pfrt ,, , !Homeika f.'ar:em .1V9 'irouPllver ... 10'i ucuston & Texas 15 Ontario 19 4 22 Ü" Illinois Central. . ,.12.- Craickeliver. I.. B. A W XansM A Texas... Lake fjio A West. Laka bnore.... 9 Do. preferred.. - 17 'i S'jutbern Paclfio...- - 4 5utro Warelfn Money mad Ntncka. LONDON. May 4. Consols, for both miT'y SU" tbe ccootiut. United .state fij:ii-4 ;'-. 11-17. Kailrcad Üonda AUaati and Oreil VWateru Crs'-B, 227s; do., seconds, 5T; oaaadiaa Pa3V,:;; brie, 1C;: Iiie seconds, 5",: Mexican ordinary. 2SX: Kt Paul common. 71'i : New York Ceaal, Sl': l ennsylvania, 66i; Keaoing, Bar Silver, 4'jJd per ounce. PARI3, My 4 Three rer cent, rentes, 791 2Kc for the account. COHjILKCIIL. Tbe jobbing dry goods trade lacks snap and vigor, although business has been stimulated somewhat through the medium of very low prices. Conservative dealers, however, are still buying for Immediate wants. The grocery market has cpened up this week with renewed conflaeuce.
Pugars sie held Una at quotations. Coffees are dull. Canned nood are going off rapidly. 1'fO duce is steady, bat wita no change tram last Saturdays quotations. Drogs are quiet auu. Wbcat-Soroe slifiht demand to All orders, but qootaUons are from 4Qc lower. Receipts meager and offerings of all tirades light.' Futures fn no rcquett. Seaboard has a black eye and shows a lower market all round, Kew York bans V eff. Baltimore lc lower and Chicago J4'e IV
-orn r-rices are well maintained, and t ' H-cw fair Inquiries. Sales 1 1 .. i les of No. 2 tr: I . KeceiptsfalAlef8 York Jic biglV made on call at Me f. o. b a minus Quantity. Kew more ll4c lower and Chicago 2c off ;ri'Jr cay s quotations. Oats Continue firm at rsilngpricea. Gooi local and thipplng demand is seen for cask fieliveries. Tonr. Orada and Hay. Hour PatOTt. 15 251550: extra fancy, 75 5J fasncw. a 403 6'J; cnoioe. Si Sä: taniuy, S3 9Ci 10: treble extra, as S vs 85: double ex ft, Ii cesi Ii: extra. Tita so: soparar.e, , 1.1:, U OV(f Sli, vTheat Weqnote: Ra. So. 2 ei - , ., - 1 03 No. 2 P" ... 1 Ot Ha. s 1 1 so Corn-We quote: Bid. Asked. trtcs trace 1 Ot track urod. no. 3 wnr.e ...... 54 track sr. Va 8 White trace tracx trac' f o.b. Yellow ElSh Mlied Mixed Hales. Mixed rejected . ISo. 3 White rejected tracx truck. tRtCX ...... tra? track 61 Asked, track 1J, track track ZJ 2 white rejected Guna Jr onnd Ear, White Oats weaote: Fo. a white Light nix sd. auxea , ,,, rid. S75 ClAiK -J'11.Y. CHICAGO, May 4.-The following figures, taken isom fie Beard of Trade weekly statement of the risible supply of grain In the United States and C&nada, sbow the amount in tight 011 Saturday, May 2, and tbe amount of decrease over the previous week: Wßcat. 4.J.6S4.44S bushel-: decree, hO.2'4 bushels. Corn 7,7i,ei2 bushels: decrease, 1.15.6.9 bphc. Oits. 2.112,814 bushels: decres. 1S5 5C7 biifcli:.!. Rye, 211 841 b labels: decrease, 8,375 bushels. The amount of ernln in store ia ihicaso May 2 was: Wheat, 15.12 i,aiO b -shels; corn. 1,7.6 Sv7 bushels: oats. 4.14.707 bushels; rye, b0, J3J bushel; barley, S.1,549 busbel. r.PJTI.MI GBAI.V TRADe REVIEW. I OKftoy, May 4. Tte Mark Le.ae JExprees, in its review of tbe British grain trale during tbe INt week, cava: "The weither has been ressonsbie. Tne sties of English wheat djrln? the week were 57,6?0 quarters at C7i Id, a;ainst53,121 qurters at S74 t turlog the corresponding week last year. Busine-a in lurt in wbeat bus been small and unsatisfactory with val i-s depondinj froin oy to day on t';e prospec s of peaca or war. Iu tLe off coa-it market nothing is doing. Eight car. ptes atrlved : 1 car?o withdravrn and 7 remain.: i including four of California; H cargoes are d n. 1 raao ou psssaEre it lairiy active. am; fluctuat'.s at to-dav's market, but little Imsm?Wflu ilflr.A ( leowinir to tbe uncertain couditiou o.' politics. Vi heat was cjcntrt ally 'Ja lower. I n i wes Cull aud Is cheaoer. Cora ws ecrcj. Biros wtr rather lower. Beans and p;s were uactanccd. INDIANAPOLIS WaOLKiXLtS MlKi-Hf. tlry Goods. raiHT?. Tfl3dvr ;ncy .. IMerrlraack rancy... ractHc facey.. 6 loonestogs fsucy...UocbecofRrcy, ......C IBerwlck fancy..... Klcbmond fancy S 1 Belmont fancy. ... Hamilton fancy b Wath'n'too Ind. biAmerlcan fancy 6 American Ind. b'.a American fhirünc....4V' Albion solid... ... Allen f9ncy-...5Si Simpson's mints?.. Allen shining .SiS'eel Kiver fancy 1 4 IC. d 1 aernnacx auirusg..4i.iounusii .icr.-. nsEcs r ABEICS. Picicc i poplin lus- 9 r act 5c p4 caahri'is .10 I Hamilton alpaaas. 7; I Hamilton cilx. 1 Pacific 14G0 lawns.. PaclCc "4 AustiaUan CTape. ...18 PiCitic 6-4 A, C. U..-80 Pacific 64 E. X. casb.2C FkcIOc 6-4 A. U. cash.25 Manchester cash.10 klanchester DeB.13i Atlantic alpacas- 10 Atlantic G. L.cash..H Atlantic I. eaaora JiPaclhc Organdy. Pacizc Chambray.. . 3 Pacific orctonnes.... Pacific a f. suitings.- svj Ptciflo percales..... 1 Paciflc arm's veU'e-lS Arlincton 4J-la nan's reilinz. 24 Arlington J jrrj.y cashmere. ......1 aaoww COTTONS. .. 7,4 Bedford R.... Atlantto A .... A LiaUQC 11 Kystto Klver..., Lawrence L. L. Iudian Head 1 174. ,..V4 Yardstick. ...CXltromontC. Ü. - ..V 7l4!Siark A .TVs, .C'4 yardstick. 7 (DCsUitca V7 .., 6K;rannck - Peppcrell R., 6HTticaC Pepprell E ,7 (Boott XX Pepperell 9-4-... IS Mas&nchusetU B, 'iE TT 1 ..' P?TPersll 10-4. 1 n u..M.m -4's , BLXACBXO COTTONS, AfldrcFOosjtn L.M . Iccedala. 7 Ballard vale . b Warnsutta....... ,104 HlU's Semper Idem 7H Elickstone A. A.. 7!i tOp0 . eee mm 6 Petcbville... 7 Pepperell 9 4. 20 PtppereU 10-4 7VA Barker Mills Farweil Meson vllle Fruit of tbe Loom Farrrs' Onoloe 8 '4 a Dwight Anchor..,, Pocahontas ...... . Chestnut Hill Lonndale Cambric Jus: Vil ccrrox rtutsaiA B'n Treraont DL 0 Tranent H, ...... 7 TremontP 8 Trcmont A. 9 Tremont Y... i Tremcnt X. 11 Nashua G.....NM 64 Nashua FF S Bl'd 7 8 I B'D . S ... 6Vj .M 7 li .... 8 'g 9 C), . 7 7V . 74 srd 8-; I Vi 15 104 11 1J 13 Tremoct Tremont U... Tremont L... Tremont B. Tremont N.... 10 11 UVi'Treaaont O.... -...lEUertoaCN.. 7 lEllertonCM. 7H'El!erton CL. 8 iHlierton V.. Nashua K.. üaebua Thm. 7 1X 8 EIlcrton T.. o x m 7 Nashua C . üarhna B . KaKhca A...... Nashua AAA. Kilerton 9 Kllerton K . 9 Ellerton Q..., ICV Ellerton P.. .,10 10 H 111.' Najriua X.... 11 Ellerton 0.. .11 Caahoa XX 12 14 iltuerton cine Basts. AEOfrcsa.,.......... 7' Wainsatta - ... Lancaster... 7 Berkshire...... Buifai... mi. ....... i. 1 mrmanaia i-laSOW... . .. 7 1 Royal.. Tori MMS4 I freiste 7 Peufrew aim , 9 White M'f'g Co... 1 1 Johnson bak fold..;o; rxXDa uto casviora. Ag-OkeM 9 Alabama plalfii 7; Acoskeaj, fancy .10 Louislaaa plaids. ... , Hates. )C Ottawa plaids - -r OUaBB... S2iKdMbnrg eHeTiots 9 Park Ml J la, 70 checkli iKverett ahevlota.. 9 llrk MUls, K Cleci..l3 3ree.t Repubiio ciiOT. 7 loonomy chetk ..... 9K Colombian T4 Oa check .. 9 , Hamilton stripes... 10 nxurats. Otis, AZA. 13 13 11 Yo;k, blue... York, slate York, lancy... Oakland, A.. 11 11 .. 15 .11 . 7 7 Otis B.. Otis o c Amoskeag . tverott .. Haymaker. 14 14 , 8 Columbian, Boston TICKINGS. Amoskeac, A O A...13 Lewiston, .... York, 80 in 114 Lewlaton, tl .. Oonnestoza, 3 r" 14 1 Lewiston. 1 . -J IK -ij Z 7 Clones tos a, extra .18 Oakland, A.. w m -vr vaat v w i 111 m v iv BwavJ.akäaw av waMa" Occttoja. O 0 A ,11 Oakland, A A BAU9 BAGS. American ,.-19 lOrangjer .... . 1 rankiiavuie 20 1 Lew la ton , Btark, A 23X. Georgia, A CAHrn chain, TfMte 18 Ooverlet Ohan Colored 22 No. 600 Cotton Yarn UK .a -ia ancle wick jo (Twine.. -Tne Produce Market,
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P-Äfts Payina 10o per dor. : rrora store, HXl2a Better Tcamery fancy. ii 02ao; choice, isOu: alry, eeiecu.'d, 15vlöc; country, fancy, H.r, sweet roll. lO.guc; nediua grtdes, eaic; low Crudes, töl0 per lb. Poultry Hens, So per Ib.: roosters. c:' ben turkeys. 10c: to in turkeys. Sr.: old geose, ad l'-thered, per Cos,, S4 83; ducks, pjr dos,, etherv Prime ceejse, 45s; mixed and dacka, S0r!26c fcajrs-ll215ic. Wool Tub-washcd and ticked, 2?t30c; nnwatbed" medium. 1: unwahed common, lSc; cnwacbed floe. lSilfc; Cotswoid, 17c; burry and unmerchantable at their value. cctton fieeces, I4ai&c The rroTlnlon Markes " Below are tna present lobbian prices: Bttottd Ieata, canvaifcd or puvu (plala rr:a;s Qm BUirahteHl aaJnst tkiopers-ir. U Kita: 10 t- 12 Iv. vera?e,lK.5UJic; ll Iba. er,e. iJvu; 17H Iba, averaKe, 10 j: 30 Iba, average, u',:; heavy averocea, 2iO lbs. 9.V Cote bams. "Reliable Brand." 7jc: do ' eorter Braa i" 7e: California hams, 'Reliable Brand." 7 vc; do "Porter Brand.' 7,c: ngUh brakf3t baoon. Clear, "Beliable Brand," lue; English Shoulders, lisjhtdo, tXe: English shoulders, heavy do, 6c j tamily shoulders, pieces, do, 6o: driel beef, do, 15c. Becon Clear aides, light or medium wu. 7iio, do belilea, liht or medium wt.. 8X0: do backs; ILgti ot medium wt.,7; do French flitch, 6c, D. 8. and Pickled lieata-Rnzllsh cared, oier Sides or backs, nnsmoked. 7c: Beaa pork, clear, P?r K8001''1 W: pork, clear, per bbl., 200 i5,fJJ. fi0; family pork, clear, per bbl., 200 lbs,, fit W; family beef, per bbL, 20fJ lbs.,1 18. Also in X bbls., cpnuinlD 1Ü0 lb., at half the price of the Darrels, wita &0e added, to cover additional cost of package. Lara-ureae:ue-rcxiaerea ia tierces, ixu 13
balf berreii or 60-lb tubs, r; 4S-lb tin tuba, 9c; SOdbpal) 0: 10-lb palls, 9Si. Jäoiosna -J cloth ec: la skin. 6X3. - The -tirocery Markau tbxoie run cream. Kew Tork, I38i4s: Ohio, 63 part skJEx, 9c per pound: oungy America, lie Coüa Common, siioo; vlumjj, 9 lie; fair. xvime, TZsi2,c; strictly r7ltae,L?,4dl8Hc: choice, lSaiHc: Old Govera tn en t Java, laiijc; McLanghlin's XXXX roasted. 1-lb packacee. 100-lb oases, 14c; 60-lb 30m 14c; Arhnckies roasted. 14c; Leverlnar, 14c: Cardoba, 130; Gates' A Ko. A 15 Gates prime, Sngars Cntloat. -at powdered. 7c: irrann-
laioo. tr ,fHoc: rtanoara a. omw. oa a, tye9 c; whlM extra 0. sv6c; luat brown, b'ta '0H0: cocon znOet, y4&il40i Kew Orleans eaerrnr-ew crop ew OrJcana I moiaae, 6CS6dc; syrup. 2ai43c per gL lor com mon to cnolce; napie errcp, 51 10rI ii, Rico Carolina and Louisiana, 6 S7o. . Btdoea Pepper, lSX'4!c: auplce, 10tlJo; Cloves, 20025c; glneer, ivjo; clnnauion In mate, 12150: nutmegs, 75a30a. , fiaiv Lake, In car iota, 91o; dray lo-s. 31 00(tl 05; tsiall lota, lOc- rrore from store ; dairy, i 2ft fri DC. eurch Refined pearl, CO; per lb.; Kureka, 4c; Chanpion gloss, lamp, i3S!ic; Ixaproved corn, eKyic. Kalt Fish Mackerel, extra mess, $74 per be!.; fcalves, 12 50: No. I raaciere.. tifiO: haWos. S3 10: No. 2 mackerel. tU 5xl4; hai7c, t6 50 43 ; No. 2 medium. 8: halves, t 60; No. a mackerel. 306 60. balvfs. 13613 50: No. 1 wnlte Osa. 7 60; boneless flEh, 15 50:aö per lüO lbs,: bonclosi od, B7: extra, 810; Grand Bank, S.V45S3 Trlb.; fxmiiy white fish. S3 CO per ico los. : No. 2 pickerel, (3 00 per 100 Ins.: ballibnt. 14c per 10. Foreign yruits London layer raiss. new IS 40: new Valencia, Hallos: Euluna, 14c; Xtew Muscatel raMns. two crown. 2 75: California 1 L.. 2 65: three crown, S3 21. Leaaone Mcssln3, S3 75fi4 2.S. Prunr - Turkun. 6V4a"j'ic: Bultarv Co., 8Xrc; currants, öTtrcsnewCgs, byerr. 12Hc. Ustes Matts, 4Wa-e; Prd iu teapound boxes. S.-aiOo. CraBoe-NTel. crate. 84 M) A5: Messina Oranees tiingleO . S5FOa'J75- doub'e O.. S3 W(3S 25: Imperial do., $1 505 00: Valeaca cases. S bCfaJ 00: California oranges, f t 0)45 50 p-r boa. tea nuts Kaw. TenneHoae, t49ri Wiimincton. 8c: roasted, 10c: Tennessee. 4H3 IXe. Qscanaai2 per bunch, Cocoasuta 4 6C(&a Canned Goods We anote: Tonatocs, S lbs.. XI Ob: Peaches. S lt. sundera, Sl t5 TU 70; 3 los,, Sl t0(9J 00; seconds, 3 ibs. Sl :u 1 60: 3 lbs., ft S51 48; Pa Fcaches. 8 Its, 91 i) 4 125:6 lbs., 2 CVü 16; Black berrlc, I 00 ?l iTi: t-trawberriea, $1 1031 la: Paspberriee, tl 15 f! 'iä; Cherries, red. Wajöc: white, l9V2 iO. ütrla? Beans, WroioOc; Greca Peas. Yrxmontb Con, tl 3C1 E5: fdOTnteln iKgar Cora, Cl iCj 1 30: etandard 2 Ibe., WcGtl CO; Mackerel. 51 25(31 5: Pineapple, 51 bQ$l CO; Bilnoa, 2 Jb., 1 60(31 7u; TuobitT Jeill-i. 85Wtf; Cove Oyster. 1 lb., llht woight. lO?Zc; 1 lt., full wtlffct, eiOolllO-a lrMs.iint welget. SllO? 2 ibe.. full weight, $1 ßi.31 5: sard ne. Krcnca. s, 31 75 rr oit. : AcaeriC'in, per dr. : s.opb--. I lbs. tCGW. 6 lbs. 81 M3: 0: gi'.Ioc, Cl 60. Vegetables Acd Frultr. Ectra Cto'.ce navy, tl N): medium, II t-0. Narrows. i:x2 25; Califcrcla. 5". Pcatoes U CC-42i5 por bbl: oi-ya per ou. Pwectioiatoea Philadelphia J-r-v. 5 S 1 Baltimores. 1434 60: Kentucky, Jl 03: yello v seed, t i LOaZ 75 per obi. Apples ;co!ce, S3 00H13 M; fracy, S3 5C,4: com !3on,fl',S150. b:i! Appl rrfiporate.1, ISKt io.'ioc dxied. .C35;c. Peaohe DrJed paGhe;, halvoo. Clilarn'a halves, 14c: evportei. W Cabbaire New, per crate. S 0"iö 5T Onions ft 0034 53 par tbl ; Eermid oaions Onion Kew White bottom, J7 Clnor b 1.: ji'.low bottom, 4 00 per ba. : top saw, $ 1 CO por bu. Honty isaaoc. Seed. Seed Timothy. Sl scgi 75 por tn?nKi; clover, 1 5 76t (a) rer funnel; blue grass, extra cieta Kentucky, sl 101 ii pr bushe"; orchari er.f-s, tl 0(31 bo per bauel, owln? to quality. Coal and Coke. Flttsr-urg, peT ton, C4 00; anthracite, 17 Ofll Ssy. mond City, ti CO : Indiana blocs, J CO ; cake, i a p, 10c: coke, rrushed, 10c; Jackson coal, tt 75: tout's coal. 12 CA Hides, Leather and 7allow. Eemlock sole, 233ie: oak sole, S3i?3Sci Pennsylvania harness leather, 88&S7c: harness leatser, 28335c; bridle leather, per dos., 860372; domestic kip, 60S0ei French kip, 80c:3l 20; domestic call, 7Cc(9Sl 10: French calf, 81 lcjl 80. Bides No. 1 cured, lsic; Wo. 1 preen, 63535 No. lcalf, 9l0c; cured, IftSllc: dry salt, loc; flint, 12o; No. 2 hides, 4fi off. Tallow Prime, 6c: No. 2, 5c, Grease Brown, 3lio; white, ES5XC: yellow, 4(31c, Crux Stärkst, Alcohol, S3 2S32SQ: calomel, 73(3550 ; canpbor, :6330c; cocnlncai, 5urt60c; chlorolorra, 9bcJl CO; xaut ovlurn, gl üäS 50; Indigo, 81 00:43 CO; mor; phlne, S3 4üSj3 5. Oils Castor. 81 551 60: swtet otl, SOccdSlSö; olive oil, tl 50,9-1 00; bercamot S Sanderson's), $2 25:32 50; lemon (äandercoi.'t), 1175:32 00. Quinine-P. A W., 95c Jil 00. ciachonida, CSl5c. American bi-carb, soda, 4.35c ; English do.,5X(i5c. 3nnff Garret's, 2-ox, rack., Si 00 per dot,; 4-01. bottlos, 83 CO per doz. Fiove's Sulphur, 463. Turrontine 86ji3Sc; Cngiish Venetian red, by bbb, 2c; less quantities, 8c. Iodine 84 00; Iodide potash, 83 00. Cloves. 20 4 25c Rhubarb, 9ÖC9S1 25. Window class, 7i and lCc ; double. 75 per cent, off. Iron and Steel EZarkea, Bar Iron 81 90&210; rates ;hooptron, 83 60 rates J Norway and Sweed Iron, 5c ratos: horse shoe Iron, EC Horse ßhoe Eurdöu APerkius', per keg,rf 3 91;mete shoes, 81 per kes advance. Horse Shoe Nails Northwestern, Globe and Putnam, per box, S4 50. Cast Eteol Beet American, perlb., 13c; srricg steel, 6c; tire steel, 4c : toe calk steel, 5o j machinery neobfe. Nails-8J2S. miscellaneous Slarkets. Oils wo qr.o.u: Llaseed, raw, 6145io : botled. C4 (J55c: lard o:L 653850; miners' oil, f5JISc: lnbnCPfng 01L V2ri34c: atralta oil. 55053o; benalae. 10 gtHcjooAl oil, Indiana legal test, 9il0c; 150 cvree, test, 10,3llc; water white, 155 degreo, 14c. Ilnners' fcnppiles we quote: Best brand charcoal Unit 10x14. 12x12 and 14x20,83 25 ; IX,10xl4, 14x20 and 12x12. S3 25; roofing, IO, 14x20, S5 75; 20x23, 111 bQ(9n (W: block tin, in pigs, 240 ; in bars, 25c Iron 27 B iron, 8.25c; 27 0 iron, 6c: Juniata galvanised. 60 wer cent, discount; refined, 60 and 10 er oenu discount. Sheet alas 6c. Copper bottoms, sao. Pltinlahed ccppdi 31a Holder, 11 ito, LIVE STOCK. Indianapolis Live Stock Market Uitioor Stock-YaKDe. Miy 4. Cattlx Becelpta, 200 Head: shipments, head. Tte receipts continue light. Good'.butchcr grades trong, and selling readUy. whileLhip pen are about same as last week. 53 25 15 fO Medium to soc-J sbippinz steers... 4 SOAS 10 Common to fair ablopina ateera. 4 3' 65 Brocken and feeders, common to good.- S 75 t 'J Choice ctwi ana ceucii., ..... 4 4Jfl) 01 Medien to froodccwsaElheliart.... 8 6Si 10 CczrrAon to fair cows and belters. , 2 60 2S fet's, toraraoa to , , O i OJ Rnlle, rnnvaon to Kood .. 2 75 :? 73 Milkers, common to good 25 CO JiO OJ Hoot Receipts, SCO bead; anipzienta. SCO head. Quality fair, owing to llbt supply. Market opened active and a shade higher: packers and shippers buying, but later on account of be ivy receipts an 1 ower prices In other markets ouis close 1 weak. Sales to-day were at the following quotations: Select light to heavy Sl 5534 57 Common to fair light . . 4 4V W PlKi , ... 4 ö )4 4 ) Heavy roughs 3 7i31 03 BHkxr Receipts, Gto Lead; thlpments, none. But few heTC, and ot common grades. Market strong on aoything that is in decant llesti. Good to Choice grade. 11 214 51 Fair to medium , , 2 6 .äil 0) Common... ....... , 4 tiM' J" Spring lam&s . . 5 OTa7 00 .. Klsewhere. XA8T LIBERTY. Pa., May 4 Caftle-Toe catue market was rlow at uncuauesd prices; receipt, 1,224 bead; shipments, i.aö head. bogs Wera low, weit and lower: Philadelphia, ft 70(4 75; Yorkers, S4 60(4 t5; tdceipt, b,tH0 hcad;dilpment8, 1C0 head. Sheep ere in fair dt maud. with prie a sha le off from Ja week's closing; receipt, 4.2C0 head, shipments, 1.S00 head. BALTIMORE, May 4. Beef CatUe Market slow. Best bee ve8,f 5033 75; first qaa ity, $)J3Ö0: uiedinra.Si(it 75: ordinary. Si 24i 75. Keeeipts, l,lkS9 tead : sales. 5ä) head. fewine Fair supply and moera'e to g0")1 dmsnd. Receipts. 5,041 head. QuoUtiom. $3 50 J 6 62ya. 1 he receipts of sheep ana lmbi were 2 719 head: sbeep, 2&'i 50; lambs, SSQ11. KANSAS CITY, May 4,-The Live Stock lull Cator reports: . Cattle Receipts, 1.400 head. Market aboit Fteady: extorters, 15 25(3i 40: Rood to cmice hhippinp. 5 73'i 2: conxou to medium, 1 4 70: feeders, lujt 50- cos $i 7Vül 75. I-.orb bei ö,i0!i beao. Harket weak and ftaioc lower; lots average 133 to 337 los. sold at ti S04 10; hulk, Si 95. Eheepfceoalpta, 2,795 head. Market steady : fair to pood mutton, S3 66(31 05; common, ti 60fj- 75. BT. LOUI, May 4 Uatu Eeoeipta, 2,20Q,head; shipments, 1.100 bead. Market steady with a good demand for light to good shipping steers of 1,000 to 1,404) lta, at 84 75QJ 60; exporters nominally $5 6105 90: good bat. tiers' steers. 84 50f4 90; cows and heiers, 83(31; stockers and feedeis, f J 603 4 so. Hogs Eecelpts. 10,200 head; shipments. 6 S00 head. Markst lower and slow; Yorkers, St 20 J 4 25; packers, $31534; butchers, 84 303t 45. Sheep Receipts, HO head: shipments, 700 head. Scarce and firm; clipped sheep wanted at 82 7501; unshorn, slow at S I 7504 bo. UBW YORK, May Beeves Receipts, 5,180 need, including C9 car loadiior exportation, nuk-
ins 11.670 held for tbe week. Tr ees were aboit 10c per cwt., live weight, higher ; extrem . St 10 4 6 SO per jeo r oiiü a .01 K-r, ai t Kil 60 lor bulls; tiefet car loads of corn-fed Texn ateers fold a: 5 S0C5 4a Tbe week's exports wera: ,2t0 live cattle: 170 sheep; 7,fc30 quarters of beef, and I.J'kI earcae of motion fcneeo Receipia, 8,700 bead, making S1.S&0 for tbe week. Mattet dull. 8les included unshorn abeep at f4 C0(,6 12)4 per 100 pound: cltppM do., i d'-f. 'Jb, and unshorn yearlings. tC(7 Bous Receipts. 13.200 bead; sutpments. mitlDg 53,400 bead lor tbe week. Market dull and nearly Bornlnal at SI 20&4 SO per 10 J ponnds. BUFFALO. May 4 Jaule Heoeipta, 2.001 besd : coneigned throucb, 53 cars. Market dull and prices a bade lower for all grades exceot good mediums; extra, f5 7536 10: fair to good native sb'pp'.nir sieer, S5 2b(5 65: common to medium. St 853 5 20: cows, lo 753 0; common 10 choice oxen, S3 5CÖ5 CO: mixed buipoers', ti f034 10. Kbeepand Lsmhs Receipts, 9.f02 bead: consigned through, 14 car: in good demand, but at lower rates: co nitron t fair wool abeep JjJIÖ 6J: cnpied do., 4(31 50; wool Iambs, JCSii 60; aoout all told. Bcg Receipts, 9 000 head: onfcieuod throtish, 91 car. Market dull and lower; .03! ta cioica Yorkeis, H dOrilCO, mostly at ft 551 60; good to medium. Sl Ctl 65; coarse to fair, f 1.31 40; pi?s, Sl 75(S4 CHlCAbO. May 4. The Drovers Jeuraal reports: Cavtle Eecetpt. COM bead; rhlpment. 2.9 bead. Market fairlv ac:ive wi-.U valuer tevlv: r-hipplng grade. Si Cp'Si eo; butchering, 82 5J31 uO; stotseis and feeders. t3 154 3J. Unea-tteottpta -9 HK) ceid; sufpmsutt, 5.0 head. Market uull and very weak, prices lie lower; rough and mixed, 8104 25: packing aad shippirg, 4 05i 45; light, f 1 jjl 45; Skips, 83 753 Hheep Receipts, 4.S00 head; shipments, 2.0C0 head. Market active and lirm: interior to good etorn. Si ili'34: wooltd, S3 Ii1,. . Tte Drovers' Journal f pc:iat LivcrposI cable report an advanca cf li pir pjutxi on American cattle best grades, making 1 iKc per pound dteued. AKKETS BY TELEUHiFH, Produce Market. CTIICAGQ. liay 4. -The peaci news fro-a L-n-dou, whlcn came in arl'.n a resera.i ju cariv in tte öav, Lut explicitly la?er in;tt e day. causetl a seveie break iu prices all aloa ;bi litieoa 'vbaiue to-day, accompanied by a neavy feeilne att.le cioie, A beat closed oa the alteruoon twtrd nearly 6c nnder tbe fc'.cbeas prices cirreut last re, aud ;ic under the ciosiug rj cures ot fnturdar. 1 ae stff :cn tcan wi'i a decline of I;,?, but an a lvaDce 01 vie fo;k wed: bat toward tue c!oeof tt:e biOrnir.fr session ther-j was a de'ins of lc, aa l ir,oiher dtcüne of Je occurred in the afternoon. Very uttle inquiry wa? reported at Liverpool, a id wito f:i.e weather the tituatioa ws eeaer.llv srisii. Corn wa weak aad in vmpatiy wi'.ä wKtar. and there was a strong dispos-iiiea oa tae t-art oi tr.o ioEcs" to real:z., tie market clo'in? for the 0y cearly 2c ur.Cer Saturday. Oatsto jt the ic.e co'ire ior a similar ci:e aad broke o:I" 3 Provisioos mied exceptionally weak. )ri iiet'iiied filly 00c a barrel, whl.e )i.rd ruled 5?7c lower. Vie resalt of the day's tradin!: aemon'tra'.ed that a larne smfiuut of spe.,ulation was done oa ths probability of ar, nnd the reaction is declared to nave t ttn a patural ore la cous:-ijuenoe. Flour yuietund uncr.acijed. Wheat R iled molerately elite, tut lower prices prevailed, owinz to the 1 rate news from London, Tte market closed oa the retnlar board at l",3.!o muter eaturlay. Hits laaitd: ily. t7;.;.3s 'H C!ed at k'?-; JüLe. mj.'.fütlJcC. cuj-e-J kt t9,1oi. July, 9i'.4iJ Ci'Mt'l at ti :,o: No. 2 triae, fc;)2S7'.kc; .No. 1 r-A, V.-;-i'63;' : :o. 3 do.. fc:'...c. .orn Unsettled end lower, in ympf.tby wua wbett; pric?iutlined I'.c, and clied na'lv at iusida prio,; b. 47;.Qi7V;: May, 47 '3u-,io. closMl at 47f.vk 47Jc: Jute, 4lf4'4,'ic, clert:l at 47?; July, 47' k 4'.c, clctd a; it Oats "äppcuiaiive traiiu liKhtend rjo-tera. ceric2S bDra heavily uooa tbe msrkef, piles closing 131 uader SHtaMy; oath, Zic: May. Z,; )Ac, cioeed at 3l,'4 (;4Ti?: June. 47,a; V4C, cioea at '35c: July. aOliTj,.-, Clrred at JoJi E,e-otrorig; o 2, 7'Jc. Bariv -Kociual. rlaxscc-J - Quiet; 0. 1, 1 3S. Mes Pore Trading active cut liwer, c'.ovini ;x4Pc tinker haturd?y; cash, f 1.1 21311 37'i: HCay.iill oilKStl H5: Jure. SH-JOail 53, closed üs Sil 2 füll 22 H: July. SU saatl'tO. closed at til ar&ll ?Ji Larrt Qa.ft and a shal lovrr: cash. t6 77(6 S3: May, S3 fcO; Fane .Sö b'il46 9D. ctottd at i t l,i&6 t-5; July, SiMVjS 93. closed at So .'K'36 ö. Boxed ilea t -Quid a-d eay; dry saltf'd shoulders, Sl 453150; short rib sides, 5 7C5 75 fbort clear tiles. 6 230 25. ea?re Unchanged. On the Produt Kucbane: B-uter-Dull and steak: creamety, 20;5,24e: dai?v, ,o 9Hc. Fggg Weak at iconic Receipts Flour, 2i.ot.ij bbis.; wheat, 43.C00 bn.; corn, 17:,000 bu.j oa's, H4.C00 bu.; rye, 1.0C0 bn.; barley. 17,030 bu. Shipments Flour, 22,000 bbip.: wheat, 109.0O3 bu ; corn. 679.000 bu ; oats. 106,000 bu.; rye, 3.C0J bu.; barley. 10.0C0 bu. Afternoon Board Excited and lower on confirmatory peace news, wheat closiugat 86'4c My: ti:rrc June. tO'ic July. Corn lower. Oits lower. Pork-lCc lower. Lard 2)iio lower. KEW YORK. May 4. Flour-Receipts, 17,130 bbls.: exports. 2.1S0 bbis ; market dull: common to good extra Western and State, Si 7it 25; good to choice ao , 84 SCöl 60: common to cuoice white wheat Western extr. j(5 50; 3,00 barrels winter wheat extra, S3 6C(S6; 4,200 barrels Minnesota extra, S-j 1 76 at6 15 vVheat Receipt S9 775 bu.: exports, 7,971 bu. : market uncettled and depressed; spot lots didiDec 2 t3c. and options rz, clos lug steadier with k recovery of (4;hc; ro. 2 spring, Sl; So. 2 Chicago. $1QI 01: So. 1 hard. $110; do. c i. f. Sl (9 No 2 north wes'ern, 51: ungraded red. 80cSi 01: No. 2 red. ft 0231 0'J elevator: $1 COvai 0t-?i afloat, St 0034 f. o. b.; No. 2 red, May, sales of 2!-0,000 bu. at Kcll 00;8. closing atavVic: June, fales of 3.U8.000 on. at Vis tl f2, closing st 1 001,: July, sales of 2,272,030 du. btflfljyl o:Ji, c osing st 81 01 ;4: August sales of 'J2,0jC ba. at 8102?a.l CiJi, closing at Sl 02: tptetrtc r, sales of i,0j0 bu. at Sl Ol.al 0i','.cl-w-inx at Sl Ot: October, t-alen of 0.2,(0 J bu. at 1 0 1 (i6J, closing at Sl CO1-., , Decimber. sale of a6,0 u bu.atil (j7-i 10, rloamg a: Sl January, ales of 82 &C0 ba. at Sl 0?. Corn Spot lots decliBtd ;(5äl3-,c aud op'.iuQB 291' closing heavy: export utmucd Hart; sptcjlation iuoderata'.y fictive: receipt'. 57,550 bu.: exports, 90.147 ba.; ungraded. 5C&5Sc; steamer, 57'-45Sic e'eva'.or, fkj;iS5'.c delivered No. 2. 67;-..s5'tic elevator. fCotOc afloat; steamer white, 6Jc: jeüow, 5'J 6Tc; So. 2. May. 55JJii5'?c, closing at 557; Ja ie, tAUw&'H. closioK ai 5c: July, 5KSo7-sC, C'wlng at, f 6''c: August. &G1,-a.5.;hC clObing al 56''4-. Oats Lower; receipts, 6..VjO on.; exports, 93u2t tu.: mixed Western, 4i(3ilc: white do., 483M", Stocks of grala ia store. My 2: Wheat, 221 bu.: corn. S15.H1 bu.; oais. 013.1st bu. ; rye, 6 '.iJ bu.; barley. 5,t13 bu.: malt, 149.74 1 ba.: peas, 2 9-4 bu. Hay SteaOy; demand lair. Coffee Spat dul", wctk: ortiocs about 'JO po'ait4 lower aadarlve; No. 7 red. spot. 6.Oc: sales of SC. 750 bae: no. Mjt. 6.26(6 -.-be; June, 6."i.o.boc; July, a44;aö.8Jc: Augmt, ('.ütaütOc; Stptemoer, o.i,.t,70c: Oct-iVr, C.S5c; Noventr. C SC23.5ilc: Deoimoer. 6 S5$6 9)3. Butar Firm aul quiet : lir to goo l ref. uin?, t l : 4 1&-16C; ale ol 41775 bng; Arrcj. c: ob 'Cbange notnin;; was done; ; refined quiet; u,ouid A. Co: ort A..4c: rstwdara A. b'& graaa1 lBtca,6 6 1Cc; ubt, 6 9-lCc. Molassea Stronger ; EO test, Rice Quiet anl stearty. Petraleuin United cioed at77)c, Taiiow Iull and jaieu Rofin-Sieady. Tuvwntiae Steadier at ;;2!,jt. Ftrss Dull and weaker: Western. lS'äUl'i?. Poik Dull ind declining; nw, pot. $'.J do.ci27ö. family loeB. M' SIU 2i Beof Pull. Cutmeara Kiddles, dull; long clear, Lard-7() poiats lower: contract grad. spt. quoted st $7 10: June, 87 17 18: July. 7 2277; August. $7 29. ii: October, 87 4'.A7 50: city ;em, S.aj. Butter Quiet and weak: Western, 10320 Cnee Q iiet arjd itesdj; Western i!au, 7310c Leid-Uull. Other articles unchanged. BT. LOUIS, May 4 flour Etsier but not quottbly lower. Wbea:-opend llljc lo-er on peace news, then rallied but again declined aad c:ced l;'4c for June and July aud 2c for August lowei than Saturday; No 2 red cah. Sl 01: M. $1 04; '31C5ii: June, 81 O-Vl 06?;; July, Sl 01" 1 Oo; August, $1 oasl Co1. Clcing at botiora prices. Cora Lower and stow, closing i'iVsz under faturOay; No. 2 mixed.ciah. 4i?i ISs; May. 45;;lffJ-4'o: Jnne,.4o'.Siti;f,'!: July, 4ü)8'ttt7c; year, 43Ji(ii4!ic, closing at inside Clares. Oatslower auo wtak: Ko. i mixed. cah. ZZkV,:.v.
May. C3t v.c: June, 3öj4'c; year. 26iCc, loi j at the lowest prices. ttye Higher at 6I3G-. Lead Firm at S3 453 50. Butter Quiet; creaaa ery.Zlöjc; aaiiy. l(322c Kggs -weak at Mc. Flaxseed Steady at Si 3. Brsn Lower at 7rJ7:Ja at mill. Cornroeal Firm at ii fö. Wool staly with pood demand; tub washed. 222V.ct unwashed, 14:0)ic: Kansas and Nebra?ks lO'-iisc; Texas spring clip, eicht months Old, lOlbj c: 12 mouiti', J(3iü,S. l'roviiiou'fc Lull and loer. Pork til 75. Lard 85 6i Bulkmeils Ixing c.esr f. o. b; 8 '0: mort rib, $)IS0: saort clear, 6. Bacon Long clesr. 05-iö 10: sn rt rib, 86 25; short clear, 86 4Ci 50. Hams S3 ü IX Reotipts Klour, 4.C00 bbls,; weeat. 1S.9CU '.a.; com, 760 0 tou ; oats, 7i,Cv0 bu.; rye. 2 000ba,; barley, K.oOObu. Khiprr)ut-Flonr, 10.000 btila; wheat 8.000 bn.;eorn. 15.0 bo.; oits, 2i.000 bu.; rye. 5,000 bu.; barley, noae. At the Afternoon Board wheat was lower end demOTaltzed,'cloine 131C cff. Cora-Ji(lc under coon quotations. PHILADELPHIA. Mav 4 Flour Very dall; western Pennsylvania superdne. S3 ."gl 37V: do. extras $3 lorn Pennsylvania family, Sl 25 4 50 Penas ylvanla rolier process S4 6j;s5: et. Ixsuii aud toutbern Illinois. St &0i Visons n wheat patent. Si 375 1j; "iaon batert', 4öCöl.5: iiuiiiwota jr'fc'i r. jitfjiG Kye Kluur- fr'arc and Crw at il ior l'.kjj. 'Vftc-at lioaetUcd and lower; No. i rel. May. 94!öSl: June, 1 CC;iSl OCJi: July, $1 02;; Aarust, $1 0361 01. Corn Market week; No. 4 yellow, 6c: steamer No. 2 mixed. 6Sc: do. No. 2 yellow. 56c; No. 2 mixed In grain depot, 66JI582; No. 2 mixed, May, 66j56e; Juno, öüK-aiöiUCJfuly, 57 Ct57c; August, 57Sf5Se. Oats Weak; poor rejected white sold at c; No. 3 white, 42c: No. 2 white, 4Sc: futures dull and weaker: No. 2 wnlte. May. 4243?; June, 42V;3t3.'-4-r ; July, ZViyA;. August, 37ilc. Pxovisious Quiet and stesay. Hsms-gmoKed, per pound, lOllc. Lard Reflued. 17 76&7 67i; do. steam, t" 27; do. butchers' loose, S6 76. butter Steady, wita a moaerate remand; creamery extras, 232tc; Bradfjrd County and iNew York do., 19(3 JOc: Western dairy exira. 17lRc; do. good to etiotee, 12ai5c; rolls, 7Klbc Egg steady; extras, li(a.c Cheese Quiet; Ohio flats, choice. 10c; do fair to prime, 7SSXC. Fetrcieum-Quict and uuchsnjei Ko-
SANFORD'S RADICAL CURE FOR CATARRH. Wltcli.Uazel, American Pine, Canada, Fir, Marigold, tied Clover Blossoms,
A single dose of San ford's Ttudlral Corn instantly relieves the most violent Sneezing or Head Colds, clesrs the Head as by magic, stops watery dischargt s from tbe Mose aad Eyes, prevents Einging Noises in ibe Head, cures Nervous Headache, and subdues Chills and Fevers. In Caronic Catarrh u cleanfes tbe nasal passages of foul raucas, restores the sense of emeil, taste and bearing when affected, fiees the bead, throat, and bronchial tubta of ofiensive matter, sweetens and purifies the breath, e-ops the cough, and arrest the progress of Catarrh towards Consumption. One bottle Radical Cure, one box Catarrhal Solvent and Sanlord' Inhaler, ail In one package, of all druggists, for LOu. Ak lor Sanford s Ladicai Cure. Potter Drug; tird Chemical Co., lloftoa. For the relief and rreTcnUon, theluatantit ia i-pllr-fl, of Rheuoatipm, Neurs.t;:a, Sciatica, Coughs. Colds, Wrfcit Back, r to 7i ach and EoweH, euooting fail., Nuuibnets, Hyurla, Fecae Paias, Paifiiaiioii. Dys-r.'?i-s:a, Liver Comr'-a:':t, Eilicus Fever, Ma'aria acd Ppidest'ca, t:e Collin' l'Uicrt van :iectr".e ltattery Ccntlned with a Torons Planer) lava at rain: 2 5c. every where. electp.ic t asters u ii m mm To end Urn 2ri:r.i.i zr.i &i parts ot Eurcpe. r v- ' ' - ' - i-w-iJ at OiietMo rotttf. oricM of n'.l. -p k.:Ii insf w. l tvea; v eir;. t : rj. At.:.onmouatlOLb ULr:.' st t r-r f. r" fir 4 m airvcu Ca.:: .. Chas I. Scitiet!. BavAn; Vada Easy.trV P TT--" 7" . a.-4a iv4.U i n 30 Z3-J."Ci - F..r livln? fr-Tr.r. - t-vnrl. f".'7nc fT-?rt? t!t etüveTwJ.ar.df.'lianr-cf ; fr--Lttue - '..-.:...-, u-a. Ttea. A W 7 ct j. c:ui f-w iC- CfX m-d rr Irrrtier" fn i,f t.i-wr r. l Kar-Write rrrrit!y i.'.r'tir ' n r :r.: tu- Ii i t r,. t ci W a!-o brij;'.r.t:v i;;.itCfl ;te-LT .n 5 cuioi. AI i'r. ii:C2AECB:Z!Lj"GC0., tA;SW E-uiie Ct, Cri-r.ru, JU. reipis Flcur, 2.0C0 bbls.; wheat, 7.0C0-bu. ; com. 39,(00 bu.; oata. 20.000 bu. öntpmecu Wncat, 4C.CC0 bu.: corn. S.OCO bu.; oata, 10, CCS bu. NEW ORLEANS, May 4. Flour QTj'.et and steady; choice, Sl 90,3: fancy. Si 1C3 2; extra fancy. 5 5035 CO; winter wheat paten s, iu; Minnesota patents, id; bakers', 55. Corameai in fair demand and firm at S J '.'0. Corn In moderate demand; mixed and white. 61a Oats Qaiet; choice Western. 49350e. Hay steady and in eood demand; fupply almost exhausted: prime töstnctlr prirre, SIi'22: choice to fancy, J22 50j2i. PorkDull and lower at $12(312 5 . lArd steady and In moderate demand: reiined tierce. SO K'A. Bulkmeats Dull; shoulders. SI S7J-i: long ciear and clear ribs, ' S7X. Bacon Quie"t : shoulders nominal at St '0; long ciear, S3 50; clear ribs. S6 fK'S 6 2Ji. Hams Qaiet; choice sugar-cured canvass d, $10. CoCee Qilet and steady: cargoes, common to prime, 7!,'4C Suear Quiet and steady; common to good fair, 41f3l.,4?; f id fair to urictiy prime, 5(5 3-lftc: gray wntte. fV,c; yellow clarifieo, 5$3V;4c: oil white, 59-1635 l-. Molatfes Quiet and steady; centrifugal, common to gcod common, 17i2c: fair to goad fair, 21(arc: prime to etrlctly prime, 27a:;3j. Rice-Demand active: ordinary .to prime, 47B3V',o. Braa Dall at 9597i4c Cot on Seed Oil Dm!: crude, 31c; refined. 3atfl40e; case, J4jf.o. b. Eigat Exchange Ä0 per l.coo premium; sterlin;, tank. 4b7; consols, tay.mic. CINCINNATI. May 4. -Cotton Quiet: middling, 10J4C. Flour Easier: family, l 50ti75: fancy. Sl V05 10. Wheat-Easier; Na 2 red, Sl 05 (Hi 07; receipts, 2 000 bn.: saipmects, 1.(00 bu. Coin Easier and lower: No. 2 mixed, 54tf$51c. Oats Quitt and lower :fcNo. 2 mixed, :54)c Kye Irregular: No. 2 fail, 7i37"c. Barley In good demaud; ex'ra No. o spriu. C5c. Pork Pull and nominal at SU 75. Lard Dull aid lower ti 70. Rulkmeata-Eauer; shoulders, ft 50; snort rib, $5 15. Bacon Quit end lower: sroulders, 55 25: short rlo, SG C2: short clear. f7. Butur In air demand: ex ira creamery. 7ii2Nc: fancy dairy, HOC, Linseed nl-Quiet at 413'Jc Hagar In good demand: hard rf tin ad, 6!sC?4c: New origans, 4K(5c. Hogs firm: commoi. tiwl liglit. S3 50Ctf4f.O; icking sna butchers', S 1S 75; nteipU, 2,i?0 hesd; fhipmeut. 710 head, tjcs Quiet at 11.120. Cheese Dull: Onio factory f 5(3 9c. alALTTMORE, May 4. - Flour Eay and quiet. vTteat Western lower. c'osiDg quiet: No. 2 winter fd. pot, CSV'; bid. fresh : May, 9-'4$3)c: June, M Oi;(l 01: July. S". Cll Corn Westein lower and active, c'nsiug quet; mixed, spot, fe357c: May. ltKii: June, 57c asked: Jjly, otX5(5;?; sUaiuer. 54? asked. Cat Lower and dull, unaer larce receip'.": Western white, 45(346o: mixed, 42 a4c. PrcUions lasier and qafet. Mess Pork-iiaj413 25. Lard Refined, 25. Ccfae-Puli sod wtsk; Bio ca-rotf, ordiraty to fair. T-afc EQuietet l-ai2VÄ F.eoelpw Flour, b.S7 : nuwt, :-.5 ooo .; coro, 210CO bu.; or. '23..O30 bu.; rye, .50 bu. Ehlraeatf-Corn. 43,0 bu. JQXWAÜKER, Kay 4. Flour Dull acd droopIn. Wheat Weak anl lower: Jliiwiaiee Na 2, - 87";c: June, 6lc: July, fo;ji. "orn A trifle csicr; Ko.2. i8c. 0ts-Quie!;:No. 2, s.'Kcoa track. Rye Quiet and tirm; No. 1. 7;c. farie iuiet and very little cbaope; No. 2, 62-; extra No. S, 5c ProviMons-l-Gwer. Mets Pjra Cash, Jll 20; June, ill 3- Lsrd Prime Rt'sn. cti, 6 JO; June. 56 e". Eutter-AU era '.s weak; dairy, 16tlOc5. Cheese S'.eady at lOiSllHcIpb Steady at UilJHc Rtcsi?-!', 0o5 bbia; wheat, li.'CObu.; barley, 4X"3 bn. ealp-rricnts-Fionr, 4L0 bbj ; wheat, 118.792 bu.; taricy. 11.U0 bu. LOUISVILLE, May 4. cotton Firmer: middling, lOnC Grain -Quie'. Wheat-No. 2 loag berry, a 2; 2 red. Sl. Cora -3a. 2 mixed, 5l,c: No. 2white.&G,V. Oats-No. 2 mixd, 4i' Provisions steady. Bscin ;iear rib side, fö o0; clesr sides, S7; shoulders, S3. Eulkmcats-Clear rib sides, S6 10; clear sides, S 80: Shoulder. S4 50. Mess Pork-S12 50. Hams ougar-cared, lOSlOXc Lard Choice leaf, S3. TOLEDO, May 4. Wheat -Closed unseTt'-Hl aad lower; No. 2 red, cash and May, Dl V: Jr , SlJc: Jnlv, foVic: No. 2 soft, Sl 03 Corn O .et and weak: Nc 2.May, nominally 52c: June, t'.:4s; Ju.y,. :2c Oats-Dull aad easy; No. 2,ci-h, 3-3iuc. Clover Seed Inactive: no quotations. Receipts Wheat, 4.C00 bu.; corn, 4 003 ba. Sbipitats W heat. 215.000 ba. : corn, 6.0C0 bu. LIVERPOOL. Mav 4. Cotton Firm: middling uplands, 5Td; do. Orleans, 515-161; nie. 12 000 bales, itjcludirjg 4. 000 for speculation. W neatQuiet but steady: tbe demand is good, with holdets offering freely. Corn Meady with a lairdsmsnd. Peas Canadian, 6s 3d per cental. KANSAS CITY. Mar 4 -Wheat-Lower; June fllhc; July. S4c; No. soft, 76c bid. K); acsl. trn Lower: cah. 4C'4 'V-c: June. 41?: July, 41?;c bid. Oats Nominal at J7c bid, 30c eiked. Cila. TITUSVILLE. Pa.. May 4. Petroleum National Irs d sit certificates rencd at "?,? and ciissd at 7:?;c; highest price, T'.'.c; lowet.7;,Uc BRADFORD. Pa., Msy 4. Petroleum NatiODSl Transit CertiCcaU-s opened a: 7 tc and cloed at 77c: hiebest price, 'tr, lowest. JTc; Clearances. 2,044,000 bbls FITTSBCRG, Kay 4. -Petroleum A dfsooItioa to unload, coupled wub reports of besvy teUtn at eastern points, caustd a decline ia on to-day of lc. The market oitned at 79c aud closed 4.t 7.',C1 highest price. 794c; lott, 774c. OIL CITY, P., My 4 Pe'ro'.enm c.-tj le oil. laii-s cf l.MoO.COJ this. cUarsnce-. 2 0);,-j obis.;, lun- b-yO bola,: -oiPitieut-, 71 11 J Charter' W b& bbl. Natiocal Transit certificate opned at79cand clo-ed at TT'-.c; highett price, 7-JMc; lowest, 'Tc SEW YORK. May 4. retroteura-Tbe dullness and absence of a;l svecisi features which hasbeen the characteristic of the petroietim market ior some time past, continued ta day until tbe afternoon, when a selling movement set ia aad prices were knocked down 1 percent. The opening price was a shade lower at 7 Mtow wbich. UKMearvto7'.'V-.but broke laue eiternooa to TTJic at which bjure it closed. Whisky. CDf CTÄ51IL Uar i-Wtlsxy-QuIet at tl 1 J, OHIOAfHJ, May 4. -'hin v Firm at Sl !. coma May 4. Whisky fteady at SI 14. NEW ORLEANS, May 4.-Wkisky Sltaly and u&csaxgea.
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