Indiana State Sentinel, Volume 31, Number 17, Indianapolis, Marion County, 27 May 1885 — Page 8
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8 THE INDIANA STATE SENTINEL, WEDNESDAY, MAY 27 1885. gjai - Mm. m term
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f8 TES7. A W. ic pn tot ato4 ViAl fesatae. t fuaoM tba .-3i aar. i-.l. A ciienilit wlii M kjrd jtu U. iiramoce ol .-nig, . n. . J J f r-,x M f' fry V V WNU!.15 SSI.MWMA Li jLUi.THH.-K v rii.-io.- 11. tmui f?r rirt-r . v--ritTir 1 Kji '. KW 0 t-Vbf- "'tiy Bro"l. Ifta B MOST PERFECT MADE lirest anil Rtron crest Natuml Fniit Flavor. V;uaIU, lmoii, Orans Alisioutl. lo-e, etc., ÖavtT as dciicatt'Iy .and iatur;-ly a.s the fruit. PRICS BAKING POWDER CO., ceicaoo. t. loins. CBICAU'J SPECUriiTlVE MARKETS. Corn ttas Feature of tbe Week's reMnji A laterUl Gain RefiSMierwd Wheat riuct nation Oonlineit to arion- Limit, Special to tte BcntineU Chi ago, Maj 23 The excitement of the wl cn 'Cnange has centered in the corn pit. This cereal has kept steadily u the ut grade and teisttred a material gain. The philosophical - b ars wto told ccrn acd who bad picnty ol arguments to prove that Lester would never run a CDrncr still nave their argument?, but are getting decideily nervous atd era by no rneini ai certain of tnoir position as they were ten days ago. Gossips wto pretend to know "all about tbe inside lac;? row claim that the deal Is fixed; that Worth iDgtou and Norton have taken cara ot all tbe cash grain as it arrived, and that Letter and Eaxter Lave bought the options. The fact L, however, that if the alleged ciiqne have worked to b'icd tbe boya, they bave succeeded admirably, for it is fcie to bay that not even tho brokers who are in the pit every day have much of an i lc t how Lester fc Co. really stand cn tbe market. Letter baa bought beavliy and so has Baxter, an 1 then stain they have toth appeared anxious sellers for all deliveries, as well a buyers of Jane and pe'iers of July, etot t, however, are so lignt that if there ia any kind of a ''short" Interest oat it would not urpri&e many dealers to tee tbe market cover itself. ' Muca depends on receipts. Unless tbey liicrease tte market can nat fo down, especially with wheat firm. At tbe tame time tbe present price of corn Is atout on a par with 1.23 wheat. Nobody, bowever, wants to ffcllniuch until they see the car lota increaairj?. Ttre are a variety of opinions regarding the amount of corn left in the country, gome thiok tte last orop was overestimeted; others that it has been' largely roB-.med darlos tte winter, wh'le others anil be!ive there are tckg of it" lyicg back in first band Thlch. will rome into mi riot a soon as pUutiLü is over. Time aioce will decide. In the wheat pit it has been a week cf stubborn fgDtlsg by both bul.a and bian, til neither party has gained any material advaot-ue. Holders appear rather dicouraeed, brt alJcd by some outide npport, raw, unseaooe . wui'.her.lower cocfo:, ana a reauirecton of t.e "war ghosttr ey have succeeded in ri h'enini ahoits snfiicienllr to keep the market steady. Lack of demand and the prospect that the neater pat t of the heavy surplus now on hand will bave to b9 carried over into next aeason is the wcl.-ht that keep values down. Prices are about on a level wl h those ruling at this time last year, while tue visible supply U about 40.OO.WX) bushels, against lt,7oJ,tOJ bushels on June 1. la4, and more than ona-third Of ail this is ia Cbicaeo. The 6hortaein the winter wheat nop is estimated all tbe way from 10. tOO.UO bni-hela to 2C0.0CO.COO but every bady oncedes a full yield of spring wheat. Capitalists, insurance men and elevator men, to whom the iarga amount cf grain In store is bringing fotunes, are happy over the present unheatby oiii:llou of airs, but tbe men who ir.' payins the pioer are already squirming unicr the burden and looking lor a wa oat Transporta tion com pa nie tee co prospect of making anythioB off m crop piled o obere, and el men n1 railroads are holding out every inducement roille to move the gi ain, but It dou't start. FreUüt rates to the f aboard and across the ocean aud the crain beie cm be laid down In Kngland at rather ie-etcanll. but at present otner c-ountriea are glad to supply the deficiencies at the Brltisa I ilea at least tve cents less. "If we pay bibber prices for wheat In 1?5 It will Ie iiione cunelm only, as Europe will relasi) to refToca." wiid Julias Bliss to-nt-'m. T he seseral dullness in huiiu-w, too. is again t ary advance in breatfs'nfla, aod pradlciioiM are already b.ard that tbe yield ot corn will be toe larzet ever known. Neither rackers tor speculators appear to Uke tfce tiighteat inereat in the proloiou pi'. Fricvt btow scarcely any change for theweek. As far as apuanupon tte turfece the traie U in statu in roibicg done. Some dealers think the ptokr will fooii have tomuke an effort to advance pric a in eif-prcttctlon. Armour and his follower hae Leen "8bort," but it ia thought they are slowly evening np. Eleven Collars for pork aecrastobe about the bottom, at leant wbtuever tat ficure is f,u bed tbe market appears to atrlke some;htng ritra and quickly bounas buck. THE CITY OF BEIILIX. Eli Ha a Narrow Escape by Striking Immcata Icbs; tbe Ilaaka of Newfoundland. an New Yc j x. May 2C.-Tbe steaahhlp C!ty of EerJiD. n the 19th int-. at a. m.. latitnde 43 decrees aud tO minutes, longitude 46 degrees and 30 Klnufc, treck &a lcebcr?, stern od, la a dense fog-. The engine were going very slowly at tbe time. Her bowsprit and ndwork were carried awsy.tutnodaiEaiQwn done below tbe mMndeck line. At4:15 she proceeded quite alowly. At C:4 a. m. ahe passed another iceberg, and still a notfcer at 8:50. The City of Berlin brings H3 cabin and 1.19 steerage pasienzors. Mr. James Koarke, one of the cabin paarten-' era ou toe steamer Citr ol Kerlln, makes ttie lotlowing report. The City ot Berlin railed from Liverpool for New Yor on Sfay 12. All went well, tbe weainer being very fine and the aea amomo, cntll appif arhlDK tbe Huka of Neurioundland. wien a thick fog act in, st 8 p.m. Monday, the lab in st, wf.cb foatmoe-l until 13 p. m. of the 20to. when it ciear-'d up Ihe bip was run at about hmf spd daring th fog. and the steam whistle kpt blowing at intervals of abrttt five minutes i m Tuesday morning at about U:'i5 the ship la-ne io collision with an immense Iceberg, which earned away tbe j'. b boom, bowaprit, ßurefietl aid ail gtar attached, stove in the bow, brv&nag tae iron plates, deck planking, iron rall.n?, ec. X'any tons of lea fell npon tbe lorecMUertsci, I reaklng tt through and goingdown into toe hold. Tbe two men on the lockout bad a very narrow tcsr-e witri thtir lives, the fo being o tnlc at tt time that they could not 3 the iceberg until Jtcame tumchr.; oa the f. :a: decs, whgre
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tie? were KUncHsg. whtcb earned to rnn (-r their lives. At itie time o( the shock Cnief OflicTarieton and etcond Üüicsr Barker were on dot? on tte tridKe aud with great promptneü Mr. Bktr rushed to tie bow of the ship to ascerukia w bitter the ihip vfm cut through below toe water line, 8t the 6ace vra giving orJtrs to cat awr the lathicp oi the life iaita and bmta and to prer are tbem for lowering in cae the naio aboald uiuk. Two of the-e boats were awunif ou'.öor.1 aud tte others wtrc being pat in readiae, aa'il it va discovered tnat tae ship was oot making itr. unm ihe onera were counUrmanled. li ran cettrr be imagined than described, tbe coiriiatioa on board at the time amoat: the pasenscrs as ihej wtre clevplpc in itieir tcrtlv. Taey rau bt Iter skelter to aud Iro, urenmla? and prarIpi, 1101 ki tiw!rg tnt they would gu dawn wua tbe tLip in a few moment.
CLEARANCES. Tbe State of Trde fur tbe fnst Week, with tbe Percentages of Increase ami D'crruc. Bosrox, May 21. Tbe followirc table, compiled from tpecitl dispitcbee to the Post, from tbe managers of the leading Clearinghouses in tb UniUd States, gives the clearances for the week ending ilay 2'J. 1SS5, with tb rerceatasre cf increase or decre;ve in comparison with tbe corresponding week last year: New Yorr..... 5 Boston .2S O.ail.'i! Dec..., l.'t 4t,0r.'.l7-lec.....-,i,:: 33,t'.J9.Ü', DcC.... 7. 1 10,Mi42lOeC 1.5 lö.::iJ-'si lac 1S.9 ..4bl : 9' ec 1 : 4 Ibiiadelphia.M ChiC'TO BaKniore,-...-. fit. Lor Han Francisco - CincinuatL 8 '. iU,CUi rnc. 7,4Jj, .7;t Dec. 9 r'liiKlurg ..Mi :t,9Mj.Si:; inc. .... 0.:? 4 Hi 7S7'f:sc i 0 a.TSfi.t'O') IKK... SO 3. 03. Dec I t 4 2.sn.:t-;ucc l.'i M'.l 2.03'V 0l' . KtMiFä Clty... MHwnukec............ Providence Ut. t rOit. .....HH..........M.. Omaha I M : n I , r.tl IK ! CieTelaiid-... .. ... .... ... ... .. folumhus . ..... l..-ll.-V ncc...ii.'. l,4J),"f.7jDeC...-.10.4 l.'-l.r. )J Dec K 8 l.iii.'t inc -. 1.1 New Haven - I Indianapolis - 1,0 i J (i 7 tec .1 i J3.TJ1 loc .. 4't.t Memphis, Peona.-.... Portland..... Weroes'er.. Sprinafield. 6.'l),7.9 t)w .'.W.fi SW.f'J:: Inc 7ftj05 Dec 13 4 753.624 ln 4.5 byracuse 416 507 DeC-....17.0 Lowell.... . Total Outside Nc Yori. 415,21s Inc .. 0.5 60i.ll-l.57i Dec 214 222,7:;9.9'JI,Dec. . S.'J" Notei totals. Omaha and Minneapolis not lnciuded in Cartons Kudlng of a Murder Case. Nxw Orleans, May 2". A curious ending was reported yesterday to tie trial of Dr. Uenckell, for tbe murder of Conrad Burmulkr. at Avery's nJt mine, in Ib.ria parish, in March. The neighbors. bet ring a t.hot fired at niht at tbe bouse ot BurgEculler, who was engineer at the fait works, btstencd thither and found Burgmnller dead and bis daughter, Ann fiurgmuilsr, ae'ioutly woundeJ. Dr. F.enckcil and a man uamed Van Uorne were tear the home and wore srrestet The story first ti,i.t wi-s hat Buremnl.pr lost hi lif j in atteaiptlt! to def-nd his dui;titer from beine o:itrR9d by tho men. in the trial of lt. lleiicke'.l for the muidtrtt htriatner, Thurtday, the yo ing Uly lor tl.e trst time told the true s;ory of thj ki'llug. t-be ('eclurf.d. amid tears and hysterica, that her fattier was in tbn ect of outratog her himeif when flei'cttll raiue in, 8nd la the Uus:lo that et.rced killed her fatter and wotnded uer. The iiuy immerliistfcly acquitted the prisoner. Yevroavltir. astact in ihe irasedy clospd with tria matrlaire of lr. Henckcil and Anna Enrmulltr, tn the vety court room wboie he had been on trial a few tours be'ore . for : te murier of her ia-hir. A larite rowd was preawt. snd cuecrcd tae DriJe bliI ti'dftroom tuuiüJfjQnbly. Bloody Kight lltwn farmers. riiTSECK(i, Pa, Ma7 21 A Test spec'tl frcm Nrwark, Wirt Canntj. W. Va.. tayä Yesterday a deadly Cbt ccenrree between J. P. Baffirgton and Angrut Killir.n, farm ers. Tbe battie'betwee.'s tbe two men is describid as teirg ose of the bloodiest encoun ters ever beard c-f in this ccunt and wai terminated despite tbe fact that thr.e or fcur men interferred, wLen Killisn bad been stabbed seuen times. bis head -. ar.et ' face terrible beaten and other wou'rrj.j inflicted. While Bailiinston bad four ribs broken, bis skull fractured and a dozen miner cuts and braises on bis person. Both men are dying. Tbe trouble was occasioned by a ccw belonging to Bafiinzton breaking down Klilian's garden fence. Bafänton attacked Killiaa first with a sharp knife, aud the lattdr defended hiraself with stones and a club. Yoseinlte Stage ICubbed. San Francisco, May 24. News has just reached Lere that tbe Yosemite stage which left Laredo Friday morning wa3 robbed by highwaymen near Clark's Station. The Pass er cers comprised several members of Eymord 8 excursion. Everything in the way of ijwelry snd money wa taken from them. The h'ghwayrcen also captnred a WellsFareo treasure box. The value ot tbe latter is tot yet known. A reward ot 1,200 has been offered for tbe capture of the highway men. No lady cf refinement like to resort to superficial devices to supply a becoming semblance of ber former beauty. It is health alone that lights the countenance and brings back fresh tints to the faded cheek. If auythiDs on earth will do tbii ilia Mrs. Lydia E Pinknani's Vegetable Compound, which has already brought health to multitudes with whom 11 otber means had failed. Dynamite or Giant Powder Exploder! Under n. Passenger Train. jtixveu. Col., May i Late tonint as the reguiar Denver und Rio Granda train Silt Lake was approaching tbe city limits a tmiSc explosion took place directly xta Jer tbe rjite. extinguishing the lights and breaking the windows of tbe locomotive and the forward ccache, and violently wrenctt lDglofe tbftiai's IH-naaitaorgimtpoTder had evi-5ectly ben laced tinder tbe sleeper of the track. Paoettiers to tho Daoibicof 170 eie star en on and badly acared. Bearcb failed to discover the parpelrttors. There waj joy in the haosehold of Charles Wetzel or.a nibt. It was tho joythat fnllowed an inierval o' intense anxiety. Mr. nc'Z'l writes: "Last ni;at Eiy wifa ws taken with a very severe cramp in the storuau. 1 j-rccrtiei a botii of Mnblor a Ileri Bitters frcm Messrs. Hail Sc flock, and to my scrtrife atd iy oce cess cured n?r. it is a valuable medicine. Iwoall not be with out it. Hotly fnnnd Floating. FiTTPm co, May 24 Tne body cf William Kelly, & cloth peddier, who mysteriously disappeared several months ago, was found fleeting io tbe Ohio river near tbe State line yesterday, with a woutd oa his heal aacb m a blunt it strnrr.ee t wou'd trodace. At th time of bis disappearance be was known to have in his possession about xiOO, wbic'a was cot found on tte bidy. It is supposed that be was robbed and then thrown Into tha river. laying la State. Fasis, May 24. The remains of Victor Hugo were carried to the Arc de Trlomph? to-day and laid in state on a catafalque. TThea t-aby was sick, we gave ler CASTORIA When ahe was a Child, nha cried for CA.STORIA When she Wame iliss, she clung to CASTOKfA When she Lad CLildrcu, sLo cave them CAST'A We call especial attention to the adver tisemect In this issue of Mr. J. C. Vanchan. eedeman at No. 42 LaSalle atreeL Chicaeo. who prints one of the tcesf catalogues of the season , covering seeds, garden tools, plants. eta., whose location tt Chicago places him in tba best possible position ta supply our readers. It will pay asy oce to send for fcli cauLiosne before toying seeds or toola.
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HONEY AND STOCKS. Hew York Ptai.tal Htrknt, NE? TO HZ, May Zontj On call easy atl per cent Prime aCercantlle Paper 5 pee cent. Foreign Exchange Nothing doing; quotations unchanged. The total tales of stork to-day ware 23Ö.7K shares, including Delaware. L&cka wanna and Westem, C2.?10; Lake SLore, 7.8CC; North western, 27,4 0; 2'ew York Central, 11,755; Loumilla aad SUsV vfUe, 4.8CO; Pacific Mail, 15 C:'0: 8t- Paul. 2J.275: Texas Pacific, 8.S7C; Uniou Pacific, 9.C2); Western Union. 10. 4i5. Tbe changes In quotations for. Overnment b-nds are au advance of Per c-at in coupon 4per cents end the 4's aud a decline of in tha j'f. Tr ere were sales o' the 3'a at 133 and the 4V p-er cents at 111. " Sta:e securities have fcctn quiet snd e'ealv, sxotpt a te:lice of 2 per cent. In MlcbUaa '' and 3 ter cent, la MImouiI. . There has been a very decided reaction in to diy's steck market,' Priceaat the opening were to i!H ter cent, lower for most of the ac'Jve list with soe exceptionally prtat-r dtclinea, and after dull trading for a quaiter of sn hour, thee W'A4 a ccel5ed break, witu ioerascd activity darin t he next fifteen m:nuus.. Tae decline was then checked, and tbe market tccatne dull and stronger. This operation was rcps&ted several times durlU the day. TD declines wero accompanied by in creased trading, aud the ralll, wnicli were fciislit, deveioped inactively. In the tat half hour il.ere wes a geüiral ratly, es? riiliy in the t-iou'd lock, a id in tt.e cAc .f 'ttr. I'uion tr.e c'oM'K quotation I- a suade bibber than on tjiint.;ay, but wit? that exception t. rctive 1st ui from l.to 2 loer then on SMurd. r. I he reatest (ieciiuca were In Ivliware and KiidHon, 2 -v: Pnclfi'! Maw, I'i: NortTtnern, iy: l.iiif.n J'afititN 1 : tit. Paul. IK:: N-!W Jersev Ccutral. 1". aad Ne lo t Cemial ml Central I'HciSo eai;u ; pr c.jut.. Tne cloving prices 1 ave a riual decline, however, of 5j s pirrcenc, exeept is arc a western, wnica i io u l'.ie'en'ial cf New Jersey a;ni Central Kacine. e'acrj I: Lfckawann. Vi. and Delawf and Hulson, 2-!i p?r cent, mere was a cons.aerao'e increase in the amount of business dons daring tbe dey, tte total sales being 2,3S anarop; but, of this nusliiefs, Laekawanna contrioateJ t2.S0O shares and Union Pacific 3 ,6"0 sSares. Orer onefcaif the total sales were made during the fore noon. Tba lowest prices of Western Cnton, Uniou Pacific and Lackawauna wero reached in. tbe loreroon, while the lowest prices of tbe grangers, tna VanderMitsanu tne rest oi tue ac'.:ra ,iii were made after 2 o'clocx. . .- The street was unusually iree ot rumoTs naviag an cfecton price?, aud tue deciiiic to dav. is regarded an ihs combined eiTi-ctof the iwiml reac ion folloin last wck'a ndvancs .nd the efforts of the bears to make the rnou of toe rpmors that tie rtliroad war is not eaaed. The traaiug in Lrie ttcoud consols t'i-dy was S.rj,0( leav in about an average Lasi iets for tbe remainder of the )i!-t lte market cioeea witn ine loiiowing pnecs Dia: Ir-crrrcttcrjO! 1C27;J .(in'syllte A S.d... Cn lied states Vki 2 Loumviie ä N. Alby. ZJ. Cnittd State new 4512J ar.., ri iin. ist j)'-' iVtjjifl a a of 5i ii'J" hfart & Cia. .xala Brat. FailEc Cxscb .113 ?.cn. Oi Cliarlcstoc iK-aif b & YVl!k..... 1 i-'Jineap. A Si. L...11 Uoirfisa ccrruls.. 751 . to prciairol. ir K;ffCt:r!6 8- --let üuri f.tr.io. 8i.j3e - H!i -V'oblic A i";i:o.. 7 B', i'.i&C. Crri...)r0 iKcrris A res....rj ! Tnreee a old... 1 yrrtvlUe A Ciisb..- 0: IfcLtutri. 6's, be ... .' IN. J. Cenirai 3 Tei. 1 !r.rd risv.u. r.s : Korlolk A W. rM... 1 lex. P. Rio 6r?sde- fi if?c?:hen Pccll'" i-.. Culcu lac. rsi.. 1. '.'', Norton rac. biJ ..... S.t 0. p. lead artav Kt)t cue n NoTiüwectrn .;' fj.p. 6iEkJugittai2 ;(;. &N. pid l.M Irgiia t'8-... 4) :!?cvrYoli Ctnlriki fa ccp. ex-mat coup iT't'iiio Cectrsl........ V irg:u:a ctfem " &s udio a. ritttsppi vi i;uiin iliit:- 131 0. a Mies. pM-.. l auccJ'eny ccn:rai ;n'A.r;o s ierrn aiton A 'T cxre K. 17 7.1 L, ill. B. fid -. AKcricei. Lxxrct-. imL tdat l- .4 i'l. OreconTians'joa't'L 1 Oreccu loiproven't 2' Paci2a ilaii ;Y;k 3 l-.' er.au ma m Vfi i Peoria, 1). & K. O'.I cOHttsburn..... ltr 4 PuumanPalaoe Cr.l:S 7 Ktii'.:nj !4 Hock Inland 1U !30 ,H. L. A ban. frails. 1 "4 ;arjs,ca Ponthera-te'-ra) Pütifla Tuw rette & Ctlo.. C. & O. pretd flru.u. it o. ecccncs.. i.blCAsOÄ Alton.. "X A A. rrcfenod... If 4 1 lo. prsicrrcd-..., Jtlc. üsr .A o iYa ii.tirnp:a . v ;4 Ä1C. tt. I, AN.O... ....:C, M. it t. P C;8 T..M. L.&rittHbnr J it".. M. & St. V. p;i-'.U' ptl-'. C, tt. L. 6i P. pfd IK -it. Paul it A Oin.. en. & Oere.. 20 -"t. Paul A Omaha li 71 11 M ClevlndivColumbus. 2J' ..1 St. P. A O. pid. rexas raacc-M.. Cciaw&roA Vvd 77l,4 CtU Lack. 4 wesUlC,,V Omen Pacific Pcnver dt B. Qrandi r D. Ö. Express.. W., 8t. L. & Pacld. Do. pid...... .... Wells A Kargo Ex W. Ü. Telegrapb.. 51 Irte 10 lrie pre'erred M 19 2'i . 6'4 .109 . 0' 4 . 10 last Teanttsi-e SVi fast Tennessee pfL- y r fort YYsyne ..........tStiv; Colorado Coal....M r'snmtai A rt,joo. fead wood. Hcmestakc ,. 13. iiron ftiver-... , 'Jutarlo . . 2t F. 01 St. J. pfd H arlem.... 200 Houston A Texas.. 0 tllinoia Ccntrai. r.Salcksilver, L, B. & W-. 9 1 Do. preferred.. 2i Zr.ts A Texaa.... 17", Southern fadCc lake Erie A West.. if Lake Sßoro. 12 Ynrefra Monav &ml Black. LONDON. May 25.-5 p. m. Holiday: no mar kets. PABI3, May 2i Three per cent rentes, S3f f' V MbWUUI, tonMKitciiL. Groceries continue in fair demand. Sugars have advanced another New cheess is coming in at very low prices. Canned goods are xnov nz o2f fairly well. Tbe trade in vegetables Is tolerably lively; potatoes, cabhago green beans s.nd strawberries are quoted lower. The leather trade continues fair to middling: prices unchanged. Ergs are steady, butter uuchaDged, and poultry de clined, except spring chickens. RAIK. Wheat-The local roarieü scow the eflec'. of the general dullness all round, and might be quoted aa weak, sick and lower. Futures are not wanted. Anivsls are light. New York is J4c lower, Balti more steady and Chicago J2 oJ. Corn Katber active aod steady at quotation. but prices rule a shade lower than Saturday. Bales of No. 2 white were made on call at 53c tract. Futures are dull and heavy. Rcc3lpts are more liberal. New York Is J$ lower, Baltimore lower and Chicago K? c ff. Oats Weak and lower: some little local de mand. bales ot mixod were mn.Se on call a. -ii track. Hour, ar&ln and Hay, rio-ar Faient. Si 50 $6 00: extra fancy, 5 1W S 4U: taurv, Ii feö j O0; ohol 4 6 idxi 73: taml !4 Stctl 5fi: treble extra, 3 7.V33 S5: double rttrt, H4t7s:;eu: extra. f3 2CAa 5: superfine, 1180 3 3 to; sine, biQii 70. teat-We quotes a. 2 ta Ctc S
E.Ji rc, . ts.'l 1 CS "no 1 or is trccl 1 W 0 iiick Bid. Asselra track 3 : 61, trac track 4 4 474 tract: W, M' track 5 1 44 track 4'VJ bt tract 5 47 tract to Bid. ,axo4. 8' track i: tracJi S.y, d at til S3.
No Sited Si. 3üed Cera We quote: no. a wm. Bo. 8 White. MlXttfl ..im .mmiMMi"". ' t t fca. 2 wblte relocttwl Mixed rejected tound Fjir, WhiteSound har, Mixed. Oatx-r We quota: Ho. 1 wbtie - - Mixed I'.yc Nominal. BranCull: SJii CBTCAeO KA&X.BTS, FcrnlrJied ty H. Z, Kinney A Co., Qrain tad n vision Brokers. Ko. 9 unamber 01 uommerw. 1 Stay UÖ.
Opon'g HlshskjLowest jUosing SI li fcOTB( Veji 93 . 9:.l J Si!i 464' tOM. G'il 4'W u' f U'i 4'.'2 46t.. 4& 4Z 82', erl,. 8l!4. 10 87 10 9 1 10 H5 j 10 7 11 00 11 Oi 10 t5 10,7 11 12 .-I 11 J6 .11 05 11 C7 6 67 0 67 fl 60; 6 62 6 75 6 7" ..-70 6 7d 8J f 82, f 6 77 6 77 6 81 5 5) 5 47 6 47 btl 5 62 ibS & 57 6 7U 5 70 6 t5 5 6-S
Wheat Jone J my August...Cora - Joiie... July Aupuit Oats June....... 1 .JulyAusnst... Pork June July AUgUSt... lord - Jane.... Jaiy August... Elbs Jane July-.... August.
Receipts Hogs. S.roo head. , . Car lot-wbeat:il5: corn. CIO; oats. 235. I Special to J. A. McKee, Grain and ProvUloa üfoaer, no. vi muci CmcAtio, 111., Way 25. Wheat has ruled dull tut strong-, without any notable features. No Ea f:ish cable to day, owlnj to holjaay, foreign
vice lcdirste the Rurcian-relih controvesy still smoldering, aud liable to flare np again when liwt expected. Kngland is continuing war preparations. A dviccs from England indie tte her wneat crop very backward, and tne weather act ivoraole. 1 be! market has been stbborn:y held above tic for July, snd, considering: the weakness in corn and oats, shows considerable inherent strength. Tne increased receipts of corn and oats caused ireo selling and loarer markets. The receipts for to-morrow, as estimated, a'ecorn 70jand cat cart. The receipts of hog? to-cay wee Sf.eCO bead. This la unusually lsrgo for this season of the year, and indicate that 'irmers are petting rid of tnetr bo;s. la order to seil their corn iMtff.dot feeding jt. Tne propsca are that we shall Save continued larce rec-'lpts of corn, oats si.d tojs, and probably lower values.
INDIANAPOLI3 WIIOL731LE S3ABKET. Ury Ooods. r&iHTO. I IMirrttaacksancyM. ..6 :one&toa fancy. 6 Berwick fancy 7ln(?M? taccy PaciLc fancyCocbeooiancy, K'.cirxoud fancy,, JJircilton fancy.-, American fancy... .4 AH IBelmoat fancy. SKr.tJn'n'ton Ind. bluets SWAmerlcan lad. blue.-" American shlnlEg .s; Alclou solid... AUön fA'jcv.....5S iai noon's mlnin? 6 Ai:-"n snirurg ,4'coi :ver lancy läsrrimacs anuueg. txiLinnneii xancy, cazre TABRTca. Pacific i prplin lus- 9 Pacific ckhm'rslO f ciac Yt Australian er r. - is Pacific e-4 a. o. u so PkClfio 6-4 11 X. Cft&h.l8 laarnirton'i alpacas. t)i IHamJltcm i mix 10 ;Padrtcl4C0 lawns. L'-J iPaclno Orgaady.11 IPacifio Ctarabray.. S . a traciaucxcionaca.MM a PadCo 6-4 A. rj. csan.22'4 Pacific c. f. snlUngs.. hY Kau ehester ?-ä r&r h10 ilfcccbeeteT V, De3.ll Paclflo rarcajja... ,. 15 paciuo nan's veu g-.ic arlingtouii-lnDua's veiling..., ?2 arllDntoa gray caebmera .......15 Atitntlo alpacas..nMJO Atiantlo d. L.cab..ls AUantlor. caabmS2 IB03 COTTC.N'S. AUaer.o A Atlantic H. . Xyetio f lver Lawrence L. L... rse-Iford K. HlU's Yardstick. ..S fremoat C. C. Indian IlcaJCcoMitojre w P ppcrcll R.. Peppercll i" ' 3tark A... .M.7 X SX H&ranaca ..S'CtlcaC... V UOOlt PtiDrerell-4 13 IVasstchCMtta B. B P,i I'opremll 10-4 20. I Windsor IX.. 4? BLKACTBBO COTTOf8. AEdrcocsln L 7i Barter Mills 7S Lsctaa'.e. . 7'-4 Farwell T;i Ballard vale ...... Msaonvllle t Wsmsa tta.. ....1C Fruit of tho Loom.-. 8 Hill's Bomper Idem 7 Fartrers Choice. Blackstoce A. A. 71 Uwlght Anchor Shi T'onA. OfuMihnntaa "!'. Fcixhrnia PepTMrrell 9-4.... Peppcreü 1C-4. 0 rr( Lonsdale Cambric 10 just ouu.. m cotton ilanskls, B'n KIM" JJI'd 7 "is 8 Trcmea; ri..- s 7 Ticnoct F Xrtr:out M - 7 8 J'j 11 I 'IIS f retnout U. Tremont L-...- 7 TrcmontP . 8 Tixxaont v 9 Trcmcnt Y. 9 Tremont X.. 11 Tremont D. 7S Tremont N, "7 tremont O.... 9 Ntfhua Q f:-4 Nashua KF 6 -I Fllc-rtonCN. tlei 7 liilerlOU uri.. 7 7 hllcrton CI.- 7 u . . T m i ? r-.afhua TV, . 7 B r.iii.-i .uu v. I ; 6i Saflin D o!; :i!trton T..-.. v; St ?i KUcrlon R. - 0"-i ICvS 9 .:icrtca K .A 10 A Nashua B KuEbna A.-....- fcV 9i ;Mlertoa Q..-. 10 yastca AAA... s.'i I0h r.IcncaP.. .WH Vi HHtPertcnO li 11 14 ISUer'.ca li. OS UK CH G2AVF. l.arncti .1.. Sulici ZLX. l.li Ajcafj?ies . . 7V GcrkaMre ........ . 7 l!:)rjuii(l.e ...mm. C -5 8 V fcatcs ...... Qlaow. - CJs Kcyal... ...... , 7 ,p.e:irew ilrces. lorx Whits MTat uo. -7 !j2hr4Kc-nbrkr ld...:: inosXetfi-. a.iii 9 jAtwana pirJd. 7 Amoexea. lancv.' 10 au-RJana nltlds 7 Bates JL.m,- -64 (HtviwR plxiis 7 Otis B B. ............ P s.runbcrx cuevlo'JU. ! Park Hill's 7j ciecxli v.enilt vncvio:?., 9 park iiaw, s-j chtek.. w 1 .nt uwic crer. v S'rononiT check.:..-..' ?'oInr-.v:aa . "4 la Oils Ctock .. 8;- Ha tj Ii ion ctripeaCtls, AX A lYort, b!ne...Vila B Um. iiori, Site I York, fancy Caklc.nd, A POlnmbSan. Otis C C Acoskeag Kvareu., Etjmakar Boston Asnockeax. A 01-..13(kj Lew'jtoa, Mvnrk, 1 In... .11 ilowiiitoa, 82., Oocncatoa. B F.. 14 Loariston, ai. Oonos'.oxÄ. extrs 13 iCaklard, A ... CJcasa, 0 0 A .11J Caslecd, A A.. SBAIH BA68. A cert can 13 iSranger .. 19 rrankiinvUle 19 Lewbtoa -21 et&ik, A ai.Goorgla, A . IS tuarxi CTBAia. white , 18 ICoverlet Chara. Colored .22 .20 I No. 00 Cotton Tarn-lO ITwina 22 aadle wick The Produce Market. Tzzn raying WJjc per doz. : rroni siore, 11311o Butter Crearaerv fft:rT.i72S': choice, l.vavikjs dairy, selected, ibaiöc: country, fancy, lvs frcsu and sweet rolL 6 Säe: low grades. 3 It 10 per lb. rouitrr iicns. ihj ivj lb.: roosters. 421 hen turkeys. Co: torn turcevs. 8:: o.d eaeoa. and well-feathered, per dos., 84 50: ducks, par dos.. reatsers Prime enrta vi: mixed and dnck&. 2oC. , Bags 1JW0. Wool Tub-waahed and picked, asasoc: unWSfihed medium, 13oj unwahil common, ISc; unwashed fine. 15&18c; Cotswold, 17c; burry aud unmercnautaoie at tneir vaiuo. ' The Provision BX&rkes ' Pelow are tne present lobbinnpncea: ' ' Emoked Meats, canvaeed or plain (plain meats not guaranteed against skippers IS. a Ham: 10 to us lbs average, iuxiikc; 18 averages'Ji; 17X lbs, average. 9 Ho: 20 lbs, average, 9 He; heavy averages, 23925; lbs. 9c; light averages, 'Porter Brand," 9Ue: medium do., bc Cottage bams. "Reliable Brand." 7!-;c: do "forter Brand" t'.c: California hams, "Reliable Brand," 7o; do porier urana," Tbac: English breakfast bacon. clear "Reliable Brand." 9ro: Enzliah.'shoulders. licbtdo, 6H0; English shoulders, heavy do, 6c; rauujy anoaiaers, pieces, ao, toi-anea Deel, co, 13c. Bacon-Clear tides. lt?ht or xaedinn wt.. 7Ho, ao neJiies, iisrnt or medium wt.. iw: aoback: llgbt or medium wt, 7)c; do French flitch, ti?-ic: do. butts, 6c, D. a and Flcilad cTcata-SnElbä enred, o'.cai sides or backs, nnsmoked, 6'4c: Bean pOrk. clear. per tbb, 300 Iba., S14 60; pork. cier. per bbl.. 200 !W!,5iJtu; tamny pork, oiear, per ohu, 300 Ibi., fll CO; taally beef, per bbl., 2C0 lbs., 18, Ah?o in Kbbls., containing 100 h., at half the price of U.e oarrels, vrltb bOa added, to cover additional ccfct I package. Lard Pure winter kettlo-ronderea in tierces U ! mmmer chill' d tlo.'c: in nail barrsls cr ro-ib tuba, srec; -ib tin lues, 8'4o; aoib palla, vv.irep m cloth to: In skin, 6 Vic. F reh lleaif I'ork tcndtrioius, Kc; Bßusaje.Tc. Tbe Grocery Market. Cneee -mu cream. Row Tork, ll(lt'r;?: cut, 8Sj. YMtcouun, as por poubd; young America, lliKC. oodoas -Common, 9(?10Xc; ordinary, 101 i3c; fair. llv"ll4o: prime, 12(4120; strtot.y mme, j-.sjsxc: choice. lSMailto: Old gov orament Java, i'i liWo 1 McLaughlin's XXX-X roaa'e-1. l-lb packages, 100-in caaea, lfic; eo-lo 10., k:.,c; Atinckie's roasted, 13;4c; Levennff's, IS4C: caraona, lb'ir. Gatei A To. tL 15:c: Gatei prime, 14io. Sagars Cntioar, so: rowacrea.737T8o: arrsnu'ated. 7':f74C: standard A, t'ias'a: oft A, r-'a? 640; white extra a 6r6c; light brown, 5,a blKv: corzraon erades, 53v;cs New Orleans brown. 63i:a. Mola aim ayrnps Kew crop New Orlrana Koikes, 5035öc; syrup. 2)45o per gal, for com mon tocnoice: raap:e syrnp. n lgi Ei Kic Carolina ai.d Louisiana. 6ia7o. 8 Dices Popper. UJ!(icl'sic: alsnlca. 1012o: elovea, W&Xjc; girgcr, i722c; cinnamon In mats, L.'öki3C: naucews. vra, Sau Lake. i:i car iota, 91a: dray lots, tl (Tni CJ: mU lots. lOo untre from store: dairy, 92 25 3 CO. ßurch lie Sued p-arl, tV.Ga's per t. ; Kureka, 4o; Champion floss, lmnp, ejb)c Improved com, ev4t74c eait Fif-h Mackerel, extra mos. 824 per bbl. halves, B1260: K.lBtter&. SlSiSifl: halve. fi0; ho. 3 matkorel. 81i aoaiu; halves, t50C; no. a nciium, : naives, w D'J ; ko. 3 cacerei, e&jSSO. halves.' tS3u: No. 1 white fish. $7 EO; boneleea fleb, SS bot per loo Iba.- boneless (nl. (537; -extra, 810; firaid Bank, Sfi(i5H(i ptrJb. ; lamuy wnue rsn. u tu per iw ids. ; iso, 2 picxerel, 83 ou per io) iu.: Daiiiout, 14c per id. Foreisra Fm'.t. London layer ratslns. new 83 250ia 40: new Valencia, lilts 11 He: Hmtana, 140 J new ÄiUKa'i rum two crown. 82 75; oaiv iornla L- Urtl K; tnrse croa. 13 23. Lcaom.Mtwalna, SI fCs 00. tron Tnrkisb. ftSjiäo: nlir, ooM 8Ho; comau, 6WaV4osnewSi, lytrs, l-'te- Latos tlAtu, 4XiyPi Fard in tenponal boxes, 9.i0c, Orancea-KaTCl. crate, tt 50 15: Kemna oiangesSlneleO.. I I 75ai CO: double O.. S3 OHUS 25' imperial do., f5 OJ5 fi: Callforula oianxea. Si 6U'S4 O0 per box. fuaaaU Raw, ionncsseo. tXaVi Wilmington, svee; roasted, 10c: Tfcr-iee. tsaCKft Virginias. 6hS Eanaaaa fjaa-j -per ounce, cocosnnta S4 Irxctb. tinned eoods We euoie: Tomatoes, t lbs., ft tor Peachea. 3 lbs. standard, 81 65 CI 70; s lbs., fl C(2 co: seconds. I lbs. $1 M 1 60v i im.. 51 53 43: Pie Peac'ies. 8 lb. 81 aH 1 25: fl lbs,, 2 CSaii 10; Blaxkbenieu, 81 OOfll 05; Birawfcerrie. 1 1041 15: Kaapberriea, 81 1j1 25j cnerrre. rea. (a.y;: white. Il853t2 20. 6.rln Beans, S6,4j0c: Green peas, Yarmouth Corn, tl 80gl 85: Monnuin tiHgar trn, IT 253 1 f0: Standard 2 lbs., 90caJl 00: atacxerel. si 2Svl .: rinespp-es, gl arj'avJ W: Haimon. IN: slfaaiTu: tumbler Jmiita Hann rnve Pstert, 1 19., Utbt wcUbt, ecfiWc; 1 lb f full
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we'gr.t, tl 051 10-2 lbs., ilht weignt. tllC: 2 ,r.. full weight 81 85-91 85: ardlne, French, 175 per doa.: American, 9Co ner dos; Appi-M, lltr, 05350:6 lbs, 52 CO; taDou. 12 604163. Vegetables svnd Fruits. Beass-CThoice navy, si to: medium, fl 50; UJexrowa, ti(32 25; Calllomia, 53. Potatoes-8i CC(t.25per bbl; 553CVJ per bt; new potatoes, 14 6r$j5 OJ per bM. sweet Potato). PhUadeiphla Jeraevs, IS&S 4 Baltimore, t34 50: Kentucky, li 03: yellow seed, f 3 60 33 75nerhbl. Apples cnolce, 88 00a3BO: ier-oy, fS 6C31; common. 81 bO. Lriod Applca Kvaporated, 8Q2c; ooamoa driod, b-Vyc Poacbe Dried peaches, halvr, S'3a?j Calllorn ia halves. Ho: evaporated. Ihv aiu. Cabbage New, per crate, f 4 hnai ot Cnlos-Naw boutiiern, tt 505 00 per bbl; Ber-ror-oa. 3 50 per crate. Onion Peta White oottom, 7 Olper bs.s yelir bottom, t CO per ba.; top 6eU, 82 CO per on. H0;(C 10rt Teas - tl CCdl Wper box. fireen Beans-?l 25ai Mipirb-x. Stiawberrics 2 iO&'i 60 P-r 21 quart cases. So, Seed Timothy, SI CO 31 SS per toihel. Coal aud OoiKe. Plttthnrs, per ton, 94 00: anthracite, 87 00 Kay. nondCiry.ltOO; Indiana block. So 00; coke, lump, 10a: ecke, craihod, L2o; Jackson coal, V 76; Swot's coal, ti bi. tildes. Leather and Tallow, Healoca sole. 24&310; oak sole, s:33Sci Pennsylvania harness leather. CläiCo: harness leather, bridle leather, per dos., a&Ct-472; dome;:o kin, 5fwoi Fronch kip, 80ci 20; domestic calf, 70C5?1 10; rrench calf, 81 1331 S3. Ride No. 1 cured, 7Qc: No, 1 gTeen, SGo: Ho. 1 calf, ftjlOc; cured. lOcauo; dry salt, lue; amt, 12c; Ko. 2 hides, a oi Tallow Prime, Cc: No. 2, tc G -esse -Erowa, 43i; white, 5CS5XC; yellow, 42i.0- . Uro a; Markee. AlMCl,ö KS'JSO; faiomc!, 73yc!; rtmyhe', 21 cVJie; fochlneal, 5ö.3iC9e: taicr.;cm, Uz -iZl CO: can opinn, 4 '54 5j; ladlo, 91 J3 cj; racj palne. S3 40(CM 6a. Otis Oawr. $1 'S-: awoet cl,uCcvdia So; olive oil, 81 frJ; CJ; bt-w.not
liacerson'i), Wir tlcO; le;n (janJ.-jOu'tt, tl 7P-92 oa tininino P. 4 V7., SiyJJo, cluchonida.Su.tS5c America bi-carb, vod&, ..-o ; nc'.lfh do.. 5SK450. SnuS Oarret's. 2-os. rtk.. tl CO per des.; i-os. bottles, S3 00 per doa. Fiove's 8uiphur, 4.?t5o. TurrenUno cilO:; Kncilbb Venetian red, by bbl.. 2hc: lew a-iauUtles. Iodine 5 00; Iodide potash. 83 CO. J:ove. 20 a 2--0. unucar K3fi "Jj. v in low-glasi, 7j and 19c: doable, 75 per cent oP. Iron and Steel Market. Ear Iron IT 502 10 : rates :hoo? iron. 82 50 ratßt i Rorway and 8wei-J iron, Co ratee: horse shoe Iron, ic üorso önoo buraen a rcrtuis', por xeg, 8 j; taale shoes. 81 per keg advance. orrQ noe Nails North wts Lern, Globe and Putnam, por box, 84 5C. cp stcei üest Amenean, per ib., isc; tprin. ited, Cc; Crc steel, ici too ulk steel, 5c; machinery steel, tc Nails 82 us. SHsee,ltiaueoat markets. Oils We oaove: Linseed, raw, Mb2c: belled. 54 &'JLi lard oil. 6Ti(T&5; nlners' oil, 5ö,S6ij; lacncvt:ngO!l. 2a3Sc:BtraiuoU. 55aS3o; oearine. 10 14c:coal oil. Indiana ljal test, 9!.itlCic; lbO iltjKt, te-U, io3iio; wa.er wane, loo Qenr2ö. is. llnacrs' tnppuos woauoto: uc oranacuarcoal tin L C Mxli. 1212 end 14x23.56 25 ; IS, 10x14, I.x20 and 12x12. $X 25s rcoflng. IO. 14x20, gj 75; Vfrxai. Sil 6AH1-2 00: block tin, in pics, 24o; in bc.ru. c. Iron 27 B iron, 8.2.V;; 27 O iron, 6c; JuatiU iil7sn'.:ed. C3rcrccnt. dWcocut; re3ad,M end lo rr ccTi. disoorint. Rheet slnD. 6ic Copper bottorxi. asa. Hiiulabei copper. Sic Bolier, 14 fiii-c. LIVB STOCK. IrrllÄ; spells Live btccR Rtarkei, Usicjs Srocir-YABca. May 2". tunxk Keoc.pu. no bead; shipments, heid. Tfce local supply v. as llsht, quality only fair. Market about lüj lower on all grades. Cctr.ct eiiipriug steci.. .ja JjsiS Gl Keel um t-j voodü'ce-rs . 4 Kflj 10 finmmcu to lair .. 4 4,t z fhoice ftedets..... 4 70(05 0.) fl ot tun - 4 ocj;4 tu Cbo;c?ciTH aiü tei.vrs.. 4 z- 1 m kodlrst to gooA cctj wiid .'irilerr.. 8 C C14 oi Cinircu röTt ind ttf.yri 2 fcOa 23 lCHlve?. a 01 ü'l Rviia, reed to ctou :: Sv. 7 j.oiiB. coa-Etü to ia:r i zrci ca Milse:? .0 COJil ;0 Eoes-Beoeipt?. 2tCD hsadt shlriieata. 50 head. Quality generally good. Market active at about 10 c;nts decline from Saturday's closing piices. Peckers and shippers ti;yin2; closag steady; all sold. fclect.li:-l;1s and medium Si 10SI 15 Common to lair ll?nt and p.gs 3 8l4 "J lieavy ronzns a .'(' U Cs fckips - 2 fc5s3 2'J BHicr Receipts, -CO bead; iblpaenta, 153 head. .Supply of lecal very liiht, 3Iarket dull and unchanged. Good to choice clipped grades tcir to medium cupped trades....... 3 cos? 3J common clipped grades..... Epring lambe 2 'i iWi 70 4 0'S5 50 Elsewhere. BALTIMORE, Jfay 2ri.-Eeef Cattle Trade fair. Eest beeves. Sö 750 00: first ouality. 3 0X5 75: medium. tl iöfi$5 in): ordinary, 8J,3l 50. Keoeipta, I,2o7 bead: sales. t-7 bead, bwine Moderate demand. Receipts, 5.117 head Pheep and Lambs Receipts, 4,785 nead ; sheep, 1234 C; iambs, 675 head. , AST LLB5RTT. Pa.. May 2i. Cattle -The de mand fcr live stock was very quiet to day, bat prices were held firmly. The catt.e marke: was dell and UECbauEcd; receipts, 2.-0 head; ahipraena, 1,264 head. Hoes Were low: Philadelphias fl 3031 40 Yorkers. (4 2534 U; receipts, 1.6C0 head; ship ments. 4.400 head. f-hren Were dull but steady; receipts, 7.0C0 head; shipments, CCO head. KAN3A3 CITY, May 25. The Live Stock Indicator reports: Cattle Receipts, 1.701 head: shipments, 393 head. Market strong and 5310c higher; exporters, 85 2Uji5 40; good to choice shipping, $19;Qil5: common to medium, SlC5i 90; feeders, fl 10 4 eO: cows. 2 80(31 L Mcrcjs Reoedpca, .,813 head; shipments, 2579 head. Marxet weak and ICo lower: lisat, ii'QQ 3 75: heavy and mixed. 3 CO.u.3 63 K. Bheep Keceiots. i(A head; shipments, 110 head. Market steady; fair to good muttons, tl 70 ä3 40;common to medium, 9-tH 50. BT. LOÜ13, May 25 -CatUe -Eooelpa, J.403 head; shipments, 1.0C0 head: market scarce and firm; rome a!ea higher: luM to pood ahlppta s :eeia. Si 65(Ti5 60: ohoice heavy. Sj tii'aS 83: uwl belcher steers- II C0V?5; mixed butcher stuf, 125 I 10: stoctrrs and leedcs. SI 7'.4 75; coruied Xexana, si n( eu: crass leim f, 51 wai Slots ueceipis SO bead: shipmaau, ti.ti00 bead Martet lower, weak and slow: Yorkers,?; 93oi nafkers. ",b(i: (fy. butchers. 431 10. Hoeeo Receipts. 1.H0 head : shipments. 900 had fair to ood c.'ipptl inuttoua. il 2"Q: KOd to evira, i-lftl 0; commoo natives, .ü; lexans, f'J'33 5U; tprlEilaaiDS, ii w&i rcr ocaa. KEW YORK.. May ?5. Bee veo Receipts. 131 cr loed lor ihe market, ;J car loads lor exponattoa and 17 car loaos for citv trade. Slaughterers Jinc. Market dull. Prim to cSoioe steers sold at 8 2-iac 25 per lrl) ponnfls live weight; extra aud iane-v do. al Sii Si)it bU, and fair to ('! bulls 84 iiii 50. 'Ihe week's exports we;e 2.5"0 cattle 8:0ousrter of b ef enl 1 tvo carcases of muttou Sricep Receipts. I8car)xds I air trade: poor to prime clipped sheep. CT s co per 10) pounds: comiron uimtorn, do , ? -i: clipoi jtarlipgs atfti a'ö'i 70: uu.'horu do.. ?- Ujjo .v. Hoch Kcceluta. 7i car loidc. Non; otTercd, Nomiuall quo'ed dull at 8l4t 50 per 100 pound CHICAGO, May 25 -Tho trovers' Journal re tvrt. Cattle -Becclpts. 6,"C0 head: shipment. 3,000 heai. Msrttt rctive and strortger; vilues firm t Friday's pikss: shlpners. tl 0"ai 40: bntc-r. 12 M: lexans, 3 7:31 (0, stockers and feeder. S3 tC5t S ). Hogc Ker-eots. 3S.C0-D head; shipments 4 000 htad. Marktt weaker; rough aud mixed, f ? so 4:Ttck;n2andRhlpplnj, S3 9C34 10; 11.1, MIO er.i'; kip. 5(i(33 so. (rheep Receipts S'X head; sblpments, 500 head. Mai ket strong; 10Jtl5c higher: inMior to cbo.ee fctoru. S2 05: ehoica wooled. S3 10 70. The Krovers' Journal's special cabJeerara from Llrpool cjnot Amer'can cattle Heady, be:t giades icalUlBg HVr perpiund. HAKKET8 UY TKLEGK1PH. . Produce Markets. CHICAGO. Mav 25. The speculation in whet to-dav waa very limited and trading on the regular Board diagRCd rather heavily. Thij was accounted for in ran by tne atsencecf any foreign news, tne Erltiah Exchanges being c!oed. Tnero was notbine in tbe home altuatiou essentially diUerent Iiom wnat has been known to the traders f or a week past. The rccfits here were somewhat larger, ana this, in addition to fine wcatherfor tbe siowiui? -rops, caused a lomewbat weakened tone until aliernoop, wben tbe fueline ws somewhat stroncer, and the market closed for the Cay a shaco higher tHaa fcatnrday. There was a guod apecnlative business in corn, and the feeling developed was aneetlled and weak, and tbe fact of a good many "atop orders" being on the market helred the dicilne. Fine weather for tue Frowine crop, togetner with an anticipated liberal increase In receipts to-morrow, brought out Irse oßciing. The shipping demand was limited, thouah he salts of cash com to go iu store weie large. The market close! for the day abont kcuiiaerBstiiniKr. Oats ruled active, but cme-ttled and lower. Tbe market opened c lower rallied a trifle, but tell back and closed J, 4 ;c under ye-sterday. The arrivals to-morrow are expected to be large, which was one of the leading causes far tbe decline. There were free oOeriugs Of pork, snd the market iell 1012-C. Lard declined 5WK snd closed steady. Hour-Doll and UDtband. Wbeat-Bulcd very quiet, wilaflaciu-
atlons slight and unimportant; prices declined 5c, ßccioated aad dotd on the iegulr toard c ander Eaturdsy; saij ranged: Jfay. ttXH?',t closed ataV.v, June, 6J".9V-, exsed at i-.e:" July, j-iiSlVkP, clossd al 9l'3: Atigcet. 933', closed at 'J3tyy, No. 'A iaue, S,f8, jc; No. 3 spnug. 7S7ec; No. 2revl,U6i8 97i::No'."3 rtd, 865&7C. Corn-Aclive but weak, accompanied by a lower range of prices; the reeipta were larae, and considerable -long" property was thrown on the market: tbe market rpened iclowtr, rallied a tr;fle. dec,in)d to tae iusice rnuce snd closed y,i under Satardiy ; caa, 4i;ft467ic: May. ee'caSe, closed at ißc; June. 4tVme:,,:jC, closed at 4t'v: J a ly, 4ta4ic closed
et4t.c. USW-ACltve. out unsttuei aua tower; the 11. artet opened -. 'ji. lower, rallied a trine, de e lined nt.. aud t-ioaed nearly at the inside; cjeaa. Zm(ct,';.yzt". May. 3i27sc, rloed at Slc; June, 3 tu vtc. closed at 6.,rx.6 .ac: jaiy. si g c, cl(ed at SJc Kje-uuii: no. 2 ic Rnriev NominaL Flaxseed No. 1, SI 3S. Me Pork Ac tive but weak and unaetiied ; prices fietiind ICfSlüVic: cs, S'ü S'WäiO 90; Jnn. f 10 K-ölO 9','c oed at $10 -7Mh10 .0; July, 10 95 fall to. closed t$10l7HÖli Lara-in lair atmand but eaVer. decline! 5fe:U- and clot neajy; eaib. ?C C t 6; j-j.-- fr. oJfjo t7;-$. closed et f t0w6 6Ji. Jaiy.fcj 1'0j 7j, ciosed at $6 67)(80 '.0 Bostu Mcrts S'eady: drv SAltei sr,rn,iuera, S5 55: s ion rib s'dc, ?i 47';, 5 55; short lar sides. 5 C(35 9ö. Pngar ttroui:: cut loaf. X-c; granulated, 7C: Ftacdtrd A, b 'z cm toe I roCuce Exchange: Butter ana dgs -L nchan?ed. Rec-eipia Klcnr, l0t0 bbla.: wheat. 7:1.003 bo.; corn, 171.000 bu. ; ots, 222.0110 bu, ; rye, 13 000 bo,: barley, M.IKO bu. Shipments Flour, 11,000 obis.: wheat, 117,'on bn.; corn. Hd.uxj bu.; oats, iuo.oju bu.: rye, 10.CO0 bu.: barley. 9,000 bo. Afternoon Board-Wheat Firmer anaasnaae Daher, closing at SVc May; 14'3'J,c June; S!- ,.c July. Corn -Firm; May J4: nigoer July, hisher. Oats li&lic hlßher. Pork aud Lard Unchanged. NEW YORK. May 15. Flour receipts, 1C cu tbls.: titer U. 2.7D5 bblF.: dull and heavy; super fine Wtettin aud Mate, tJ20ij:75: common to uaod extra Weou-rn and bi.te. fi 2J: com mon to ccod extra (Jhio, bbfii-i .5: coinmoa to cnoice extra 6t. Louis. 5;rj 75. Wheat Spot. icoderxtely tctive, tiptiots orcntfi fcravy; later reacted and closed firm; recelpia, 55 t74 bu ; eiort, 25 w:l bu : No. 2 spriue, '.Ii". : No. 2 Cnieatoand Na y Milwaukee, ci. i, ssöKo : unrraded rtd, -v7c(3;l 0; No. 2 red. 1 Co Jüi 04 elevator. ra 2 wnite. ii u."i: ao.t yvo, Jure ial?s of 32 rtO.Sl C2 ai OJ : cloine a 8.u: Joly, sales of 1 2t4.r.O bu. atf t 0.;7iii 04'.;, cl - lrg at 1 f.-is; AugUKt. sales ot bo4.uuoou. at cl uvJl (5;; iloeiucstJl 06,v; September, slesof 243,OoO bu. at ki OtAl 07.'.. clomr at Si 07U; cctober, saics of 4Ü.00U bu. at $1 0 bid. Corn V (o-vc lower, but closed firm; receipt. 47,705 ba ; exports, 15,610 bu.: ungraded, 5"w'; steame--, C-'Jic aüoat: Na 2. 51 ifii! V. el evator, E5ö55i,'4C aRoat; law mixed. 55i; ateaner whiu, 54; No. 2 Muv öi'ösVi. l.VCClosIng 543c; June. 55' Qöt7, doting at W'ic: July, hlr'.CyA closing at&tc; Aiignst, oi vraooc, closing at j4;..c; soptemocr, 5b4 djbb'c, closing at 55:c Oats in fair demand; 1 tceiptf, 42,750 bushe.s: exports, 22 .6I bus!ie!s: mixed western, aWUCc; while !o., 42Cfttc ftonks of grain in store May 2J: Wheat, 3 2J.'.10.s ba ; corn, ::rfi,tS2 t".: oais. 5, S5.1. bu.: rve, lHUi bu.; rarity, 121 bu. : r88, 2,5;s bx; malt, 121.112 bu. Cotfte fcpos fair; Rio, firmer at t"1;: options closed steady: sales, 15,000 bags: Juue, 7.03c; Jalv. 7 I0(S7.16c: Angnst, 7.A7.2V; Sjcp'tmoer. 7 3c; October, 7.:-6t; Detrember, .!))z: r'nuar Higher snd very firm:m-B.?ova'io, 4;4iii 5 lCc; ccctifual, f.c; Rio Ursnde, Cjic: fair to toexi retininr. 5-i-Hc eV 3-ltc; rccticd, riuiet and Crir: C,5','i vi'--! extra C, fr'c; y-.ilow, 4j,Q-r; ofT A, aj;-..: A, (ytc, stRTjdatd A, CfT: 01 feclioaer' A,f;:fn; Ira!. 7' crshel, 7Ji3"vc; piwierei, f.h 47; uranulatert. 6;c: -nbv. 71, c. M.-iinsats Kir j?r: 51 lfct, 1'. fe2Cc. Pvtroleuti P inn ; urliel c!od at Sic. Tiloi Steadr. Turpeutine V i l at fdV.ym fcss-Weak: Wesreru, l2$u ii. Porktiult. Cui Mfats M'ddles. dull: lon clear, il. Lard-Lrwer and fairly ec:ivf: wesiera at-an, spot, fo t5f6 9n: -fnne, SC ,-2.5iiv7: Juiv. $:'-2.j 6 W: Antutl. S7C13" 07: Peptesjoer. $7 12:47 i; e'etobtr, 7 :'('(." 2 : !o"'"nVfr. J7 2 citystsaTi, 8 5 fä. Euiter-ejulet: Western, 10ri2)c. L?ed Weak; coiiiiiiuri, S 1 0j 3 i.7-. Vihf.t artlclts unChanced. PHILADELPHIA. Mar 25 -Flour Dull and weak: Ohio 44 f0.5 s7)i; Miiineota pateuir, fjfi'JjC. Rve P'U'Ur Scnioe Bbi flrnr foil, St 10. VVLtA'. We.vS; NX 2 rV, May, ICH 1 (0: Jiuie. $1 0V;-4i 00;(: Jn!y. SI Q-'isl 0'V: August, 1 t,:;Vl Li-;-. '-orn Wewk: N.. a hiili mixed, lb?.-, learntr 'o. 2 high mixed, tV,-.. So. 2 mixed. iiftM'j; No. 2 mfxd. M'iy. tiy.-. June, SiöW.c"; July, t-JSolV: August, 51'- Li SEc. Oau (jnie,-t: No. 1 tiixi 1, 4 1 c: No 2, 4.'n . urpradid weite. 4 4 Vic: futures v.nMritled: No 2 white. May, iOViic. : June, 401i'J;u!i; July, iO'e4C?;c: August. STllllJ. PfOVlMOaS-Qllft bntstt-noy. l.srd Dull; Mcaia. 77 12'c. Batttr Dull and weaker; c--auiery extra, 193 i e; P.iadfoid County and New York e.xtrw, IS'; W esiern dalrv extra, 15c; do cood to choice, 128 14c Ezps I all 8nd weak: extra, 13ic chee Quiet but sioiidy; Ohl j flats, choice, ic : do fair to prime. fc7V,c Petroleum - euiet but firm; rcCncd,7?;c Other articles tf 'c'janged. Rcoelo's Fiour. 5,t' hbla.; wheat, 34 0CO ru.:ern 11 iM bu-:cat-. l.o:i mi. itTmau-Wheat, 2.0C0 bu.; corn. 5.0C0 bu.; oau. 7.CC0 to. f5T. LOTJI, May 2 Flour-Lower and weak; NX, i l 403 10; XXX, 3 65,r.3 70: twmlly. 3 'JJ C4; choice, $4 0r4f0: fancy, 4 tiöt5 20; patents. Si K65 90. Wheat Lower, and only moderately active, opened cash a shale off and declined a fraction mere, then railed, but closed lftsJic under i Saturday ; No. 2 red. cash, fl 05: Jnne, 1 Ovi 61 05. closing at 81 C4i; July, f I Ojjil C(,y closing at 1 C6; August, Si ft?Mct 071-i. closbiarat f 1 CtX. Corn Lower and weak, wit more sellers than buyers: No. 2 mixed, cash, 4i'(jU7c. according to location; May, 4j.,43fc: June, iV'iHtöc; July, 4öXGtf', closi-jgai 45Kc: year, 3'-i0ic closing at 3'.c Oat Lower and dull; No. 2 mixed, cash ö7c: July. 310; year, 2V-c Rye Lower; oOcied at;74a Barley No market. Leid Dull a: 13 40-J13 45. Butter Lasy aad slow; creamery, 3t-ft2(V; dairy. 10 k 1". E?gs Steady atlt(12. Flaxseed Hull at 81 25. Uay Quiet: prairie. 811: timcthv.fl-'i 16. Bran Better at il 5'.c at mill. Cornmeal Lower at 2 70. Wool liim aod srlive: tub-washed, 10;a20c: Texas' sprink clip, 10318(a20c, the latter ior twelve montrV t.rowtn. Prov' ions Lower, weak and only a job trade done. Pork fll 25 asked. Lard fJfcCfao &"). buikmeats Lons clear, St CO; sort ribs. 70; short clear, ti X). Bacon Long cleir, 6 short rib. 6 10 ä6 12): short e'ear, S 2 c 6:, Ilams-S8 fOail 50. Ke?fllptt Flour, 5,O0J bbla; wheat, 67. C0U bu.: com 75,0 bu; oats, 3d,OCO bu. ; rve. non: bsriey, 2.(X) bu. öhlpmeats Flour, 16.C00 bbis.; wheat. 5,000 bn. : corn, 1C5,000 bu.: oata, 15 000 bu : rye, none; barley, none. Afternoon Board Wheat was firmer; July, f 1 ot 4; August. t 07. Corn was ;s lower. NEW ORLEANS, 'ay 25. Flour-Quiet and unchanged; cqoicc, tl 9C; fnacy, S55 10; extra fancy, $ 4C5 50; winter wheai patents, f5 75 5 l0; Minnesota patents-. ; bakers, ti CornFair demand; mixed. ejQO Jc; white. Tic Oits Quiet and easier; choice wtrsteru, 47c. Cornmeal Quiet. Uav ju:et, easier, prime to strict y prime. 81SA20. Pork Dull at fll 75 Lard-tfuiet: refiued tierie. 8 75. Kolitmat Dull: ahoul3e-s packed. 4 12: long clear, cier nrs, 8ö 75. Ba-con-Dull; hhonldersnomiaalat f 1 50: long clear, $6S7H: rlear rib. l160. Hams Dull. Si 5031). Coll--- Quiol and firm : cargoes common to prime. ej'i&'JXc. Supar Strong; lully fair to chaico n'omisal, yellow ciriiitd, ö''SSJgc: off wane, 6hc: choice white, c. Molawsej-Klrm; cantlfuksI. comnm to aoud commoti, 17.-i.223: f-iir to pood fair. 3325c: prime to atrtirtly prime, 203'. lüce Quiet and steady: ordinary to piime, irj 6:.c. Bran-Dull tt 75jt0e. Vitroa, fc'oed 1 -Dull: crude ScäOs; rerlned. 353-:7c; cookin?, 42c cake. 24c f. o. b. CINCINNATI. May 25. Cotton-Steady, onie'; Ka Flonr-UfkTy: famiiy, it2J'l50; fany, $-1 7 t5 0a Wheat Dull tnd drootdne: No.2 re . 81 ti'.l C5: leceipts, 4.CK.0 bu.; shipments, 2,lKi bu. t "ejrn-Heavj; No 2 mixed, jVc. oats -Lull: J.'o. 2 müed, s:c Kye-St:&ay: No. 2 fail, 7V. barley-Fcarce and nominal. Pork Dull at il2". Lard Dull and o wer at fö 45. Balktceats KMfier; shonl ien Si; short its 5;5. Bxooa Dull: sbou'der?, 15: short ribs, 6 35: short clear. HI t&. butter in fair ilemaud. but lower: extra creamery, 2)c: faucy dairv. lt3l2o- Lias?cl oa In 'air dt-maed st 4:3:0c. ucar-ieidy M t rm: held rehncii. 1.3:$'... '; rew i.riean, 4 i-A at 4-!r,C Hcvc suaJy; iohojo and liubt, J 25 Q4 25; rat king snd bnUbers'. Si 4CQ1 10; reaipt, IffOhead; shipments, 615 head. rU'KS In fair demand at 12Ji&13c. Ciecse-Di?:er; choice full cream, 7(0.Sc. FALTIMOBK, May 2 Wheat Western lower, C'o)DK dull; No. 2. Western winter -, tpot. 9-!4 SOc. June. MKWXc: Joly.i'.OiVrtlür.: adguat, 81 Oi'-i Ol'Ja; Sr-ember, tl 05,'i asked. Ocn Western nominal: "ieru mixed, spot, 63o bid fresh; June, 5i;ü5: July, f lc bid. Oits Lower and dull : Wes-tern white, 4lft2c: do. mixed, 89,340c: 1'en-ne.ylvania, 40312c. Provl&lons -Nom-Ica'lv stee-lv and quiet. Bolkereats Shoulde-s eudclear rib sides packed, f 5 2?(7. Racsn honlelers 6: e'ear rlo sides, tl 75. llams;il 2ücxl . 1-srd-Ktiined. Si :'5. Kits-Quiet snd lower at 1. ':4rt13c. CoflVe fcteady: Rio cargoes, ordinary to lair, TOtO. Reoeipts Flour. 4.f76 bole.? wheat. 17.1O0 bu ; com, 63 000 he : nUs, 9.020 bu. ; ryp. C0 bn, rhlpnena-Moar, 8,12'. bfcjg.; coro, 2, 00 bu. MILWATJKEK. Ifsy 2j.-Flonr Unll. WbeaV Firm; Milwaukee No. 2, tNc; June, 8 c; Ju'.y, 9lc. Corn-Fasier: No. 2. 46J4c Oats-Ljvrer; No, 2 aic Rye Quiet; No. I. 74C Barley Iaaettve; Ka u. 67c. Provisions Lower. Meas Pora e;aib. or June, flO 7; July, $10 975- Lsrd-Priaie itrtm. cKh or June, f S C2. ; July. 15 UK But-er Dull: dairy. 15S16o. Cheese-Quiet at Si!S vi- Ft cit at HVo. SCectb Vlnnr. 4 f22 bbla.: wheat. 34.672 bo.; barley. 2.925 bo. 8&lp-lECCte-yur, 510 bala.; wheat, 157,423 bu.; barley, 1.725 to. LODISV11XK. Mav 25 Cotton Steady; mid dllnc. lie. Oraln Quiet. Wheat No. 2 long berry, f 1 t7; No. 2 red. f I Ci. Corn-No. 2 mixed, 5lMo: No. 2 white. 57c. östa Na 2 mixed, 38c. FruTiKlms Dn IL Bacon (Clear rib aidea, 88 25; p'ear sides. 86 75: aboulder. t4 75. Bulkmeata Clear rib sides. Si C5: clear sides, ts 25: shoulder. 84 75. Mess Pork-flZ. L'ams-sugar curea, jiu. Lard Choice leaf. t 25. KAK3AS city. Mav cs Wbeat Lower : cash. 62c; June,'t;;as3c: Jiln ViPfr- Crn WeaV: cash. 4:k-: June. 42 -ic: July, 43C OatsNominal; 34c bid, 37c asked. Toledo. Mav ?i Wheat-Quiet and firm: Ko. 2 red. CAshor Mayor June. vjc: Jalv, 943c ...... . . . . ... r. -. r . .1 f,lvs a, vj ataeei; August, w-.-iC, o. son. i v
aim mm SAKFOBD'S RADICAL CU3E. The Great B&lssrale Distillatlen ofSYttch llarel, American Pine, Canadian Fir, Sclarifold, Hover lllOMom, Ktc, For the Immedir.te re'lef and permanent care o! every form of Catatrh, from a simple head cold or influenza to the losa cf smell, tasto and tearing, rjoupb, brocht'.ia and incipient conrampt'.oi. Ke-1-et in five minutes In any and every ense. Notbine like it Grateful, frattraut, wholesome. CurebeBlEsfrom first app'icrtion, and is rapid, radical, permanent and never failing. One bottle Radical Cure, one box Catarrhal Solvent apd fNinford's Inbaler, In one package, forming a corcp'ete treatment, of all dnu'ß.su lor 81.00. Ask torSASFoRP's Radical t:iT.Jt. hotter Drou and Chemical Co., Iloaton. R Colliurt' Vedlalc KiectrtO '('Ti Plaster insUatly a.tccts the 'tii.ain. A perfect . curie Batj ISTIIECI1I Plaster for twenty-fire cents. or a It ann'biiatcs fain, viiallxee J SSFFER.'UB BfSVF Weak and Worn oat Parts. strengthens lired Muse los, rrsventB Diseape, und does more iu onha.f the I sie toan any other piaster in the world, tkild everywhere. ALLAiiliiiEÖoEAfi Stealers To and frcm Erilii.i i.-.J 21! r;cr:5 cf lurtpe. QUEBEC ROUTE, shortest cf oil, smooth, inland ruling for t o day?. PasESgc- all classes. Twenty-eiuht fr-t class stey.ors. AtccW modatior.s nnm :;?-J. Wecl.Iy ALLAN & CO., 7en. Wm. Apt: ts. No. 112 Lr. S.V.le Street. Cuxaüo. ChaS. J. SunJef!. Manner. vis: DRY - A!R REFRIGERATOR, Awarded the hUhest honors, receiving the Oold Medal at N'KW OKLtANS KPe!sl TION, 1X84-5: The Gold Meda at Mechanic Fair. Boton, Sept. and Oct.lSM: The Bronze Modal of Superiority. American Institute, Ne York City, 0"U and Nov. l-SL IT In THK MO-T ISP0VLU AND SCIiXllKiO bfcrr-'llirKATOR K0 N. Lsed in leading llospiials, (including C. 6. Army.) Asylums, Almhouscs.Colleges and many other prominent public Institutions. For Groe? r aDd f imily use. without a peer. Call and examine, or tend for Ciicnlaj, For sale by It ALU WIN MiNUi'iütCKISQ CO., ISarlUstoB, Vt. cf litt. IMnrtt, Orr. Po--tt. In n Mi, l.:ifu. Pompoüi. rl iiri. vA-y EtmuU-::-?-. Shntd- Knot. i'-:.t C'fi -i LMtUkn t rr-mir.!., cut inn KOl PUTt-1, IV ! )), Hr. i U LYON & HtALY, Ch caoo A Coin Quiet: No. 2, cnah. Mayor June,tO: July, 4-'iC: August, ;M Oais-Notuinal; nottiir.g doing. Eeodpt Vikeat, 4,000 tu. : corn. 12.CW bu.; oat, l.ooo ba. Shipment Wheat, i2.00j bo.; corn. 25,tAX) bu. Cotton. MEMFF1TS, Mav 25 Cotton Firm; m!d t'.ing. 10;Pc Receipts. EG bale: ar.lpmeuui, 11 oaie; Stock, 22 1 .3 bales; tales, i.03 bale,. ST. LOUIS, Kny 25.-Co:oi-f?'.nw; middiliieT, IC'.c: ea'e. 110 b-!e: r-celpH, K0 bales; shipments. oM bales: stock. 2.0CÜ bales. KEW OELEAN3, May 25. Cotton Q jiet: middliii5.0!c: low middling lC;c: fo.rl clintry, lo: nci and erosa re-Celpu, i'JT talec; sales, SOU bales; stock, 92,017 baier. GALVESTON. May 25. Cotton -Firm: middling Id 9 lCc: low mn'.dlicK. : sool crdmaiy, lu 11 lCc: net and croea recesipu, Ji4 bales: Bait.8, 14 bales; stock. 5,676 bales. SEW YORK, May 25. Collen D ill sad mild; uplands. He; futures ced easy: Mav, !0b'c; June, lc.yic: Jnlv. KUMo: 4u:nt. Ij.'-'Sc: tepterober, 10 6Jo; tctobcr, 10. "Ic; Novftr.oT. 10.21c: ltcemixr, 10 21c; Januar, H.ic; rebrnary, ll'M'-V. Future deliveries were without iu!i -eace from Liverpool, and left o their natural ro irse decünca from the tetfnain? Pf basinec. After e.istht fluctuation, tne aaies'at the tMrd call compared witn Saturday's cloing qnotatir.n' hov a rcdcciion of 7 ICO io 3-KOc for Mav to t-pcber, ardolölCOc fcr the latr ronths. Jarje m bcupht at 10.90c: Jn'y, 111 9.(?.10 9 o: teust. 1P.97 (a,Y SCC: Decemr at 1" 23c, and jAntmy at 10 Fuinies cloed bariiv steaiiy at v l .' f 6.100c lower lhan last Saturday, bales, 42.CJ3 t-Ue. 511. TITUSYILL, ra .Msy 25. Petrol?ua-OicnecJ atSOjc: blshtst pnoe, 1owm P'e. clordat Mc; thipicents, b.'.OCO eb:a; charters, 95.100 bblü. PITTSBCR3,yrtT 25. There was aV.ir amount of t.-adlDgla oil an l rices were steady. Tne m.-ket opened at Müc, declined to feJV.c, and then rallied and closed firm at Sic. BRADFORD, Pa.. May 25. Petroleum National Trarsit certiüoates opened at K'Vx; and closed at fWACi higbost prioA. 8 lonot, SO'tV Kuns. Cj,5ol bbia -. cbarlers. 9 .-.136 bbla.; clearances, S.174.000 bbls OIL CITY, Pa . May 25,-National Transit certificates opened at PCr highest. fclVf: ljwst, SC'r. clod at MC 5lv-a. 1.0i5 e- 0 bbla. j el.-aranc, S.748,000 bbls: runa. C2 f41 bbls.; sblpuieat. 3J.04J bhlf.; Charters, Ub bhis. SErf YORK May 25 The petroleum market oprued uDcht' sed this mornina: at oimc. and slowlv declined during the day until n aold at 83c. in the last hour there was a decided rally,, followirp covering by tbe shorthand the paw rote to kliiC and cloted at Sic bid. Whisky. i CHICAGO. May 5.-wtl3Jty-Firm at tl 15. CUJCTNJeATl. llay 25. Whisky Qilet and tin Changed at 11 13. 8T. LOUH'May 2-Yhisxy-S teAdy at tl 13. KEW ORXEAN3, May 25. Wbiaky steady at fl C5Q1 25. Drv Goods KXW TOSK. May 25 Dry Goods Tne general demand has been less sctive in all departments and the new business. In can' on flaoneis there is seme-thing- doin$ in autumn orders.
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