Indiana State Sentinel, Volume 32, Number 14, Indianapolis, Marion County, 5 May 1886 — Page 8
THE INDIANA STA TR REU TIN EL, WEDNESDAY MAY 3, 1886.
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A Word About O.tarrh.
"It is the niiicoui inoiitbrai, iht wonderful ml-f uid e intM.ii MirrouD'Jii g It-i delieate tisanes I tbe ulr aud food i4. - u;e, that fatarrb auakes.ita tronthoU!. Ouce e-iiolishcd, it eats lato tbe very vitals, and render life but along iraan breath of misery anil disease, dull ins the uae of hearing, trawtuelit;; the power of spvecb, destroizg U e faculty of sme:i. uinting tt.etreatb, and killing the refined pleas uei of laft-. Insidiously, by .reeidug on irom i-iaiple rold in the neau, it a.-ieaults the membranous linicg and envelope toe boues. eating throngh tl.e oelieate ceats and eausmg inflammation, sloughing und death. Nothing abort of total er3G.ra.tion Mill insure health to the patient, and all alleTathe are simply procrastinate! sitlering UailiDK to a fatal termination. Sinford's. Kdieal Cure, by lohalation and by Internal adi ib ii ration, ha never failed; even when the has made frizhtf -.1 inrods oa dc'.icite eoamhut;. rm. heaving, smell and taste have beo revoirttd, and the Ci.ea.e thoroughly driven out." VuMord Kadiral Cure consist of on' bottle of the Kaoicai Cure, and one box Catarrhal Sol- it, and ..ne Improved InhaW. neatly wrapped in u purksc-, with ttui directions; tiie - i. hot rfcM Data i.o Chexical Co.. Boston. heart Pains Nmnnnen, Lameness, Soreness, Hni-k-inir ( Yneh Dilti i'ii It Breathine. Astba ... h ii l'fctoral Mnorles Instantly re m a rieur.sv inu luimuiuuuuu . I,... il .kKiDtA t crMtdrnnrp hv that new. rv.nsl :md infallible antidote to pain and tn...m..i,.n ihn l iitwnm. A nf i-1141 a Plaater. I l-r-vvi-'". -"; five for 1.00: or postage free of "ottar Uiur auil llieuiicai to., nosion, BÜRIED THE HATCHET. Treaty cf Peace Betaeea the Pa?s:in Chan cellor and the Pop. j LaaC and Formidable Diftieulty Settled tLatt Catling: of the Kultar KampfCrownint Glory of the Pontificate of Leo XIII. Jir-m York, April -7. A letter from Home to tie Sun eives a fall translation of the ffkiaj note of the Holy See, to M. De Monts, Charge d'ACair, of PruVia, in Rome. This is one of the nio?t important official docu ments that ever emanated from the Papal authority, intended to settle a Ion? and formidable difficulty by ernlin the Kultur Kampf. It reads as follows: Pal.u kok rni: Vam ts. April I, IS.V1. In Lis last note of the .M.'h d" lat inouth, the mKkmrird, t tnllnu i-eorc-tarv of -'aie. i?avc hiKaeelieuey, the Envoy itraordinary and Minn kr Plenipotentiary l Piassia, to understand taar an ihk'o aa trie Dill a'-'.oawy eonicmpu'e 1. 10 retKer witb the ku'iwu vhrve. wan accepted au.l promulgated, the liishopi should te instructed to make known to tße I'riKslan fJovonment th m uf ei'( leiasti's who are to be called ai par iv b prieitts to disebaree tbe fuoetioni of their una jrtrT ia bUfh variolic turn now v not. The note added that if, as was Ut he hoped, a religious IS'ewns 'OiiciiKle.!. this pr nn;e of notifying inlkbt bo cofclinued in the future fai hwxIum r-rooedenoi (manner of pror-:el!ii!;) ha arirt-n irum tbe ronfideratiuu that ailiio'ijtt tr.e rnntoir) plated Mil. with its it nneulum t. tt.iilaiu lui")aiii-i.l.il n'd locations, the iioix r ne ot whub are hiüukI fknowle ! I. it a-ru 1 ot, tievertbeU., I e admitie1 that n'M? i'i peace bas lvu i'e,-i'- ored 0 long u tner dipo-i. of the preceding legislation, of wtirn bo mention is made in tbe bill as at pres ent era ilea, are snowed to remain, rorthisreaon it ia thoncht that the notifying the Govern ment about the parish rectorships, actually va cant, was an important a-it nee, ana mat by s'tcn liroareMtive aevord we were preparing tbe ground lor a complete religions pace. Thereby tbe peririDent authorization of these uo'lii'utions w plated ou a ltvel eorr?pondintf with tle coudilion of perfect order which tbe iHtly e deMie to see estihlishel as mmh as possible. itho'i's. on their side.w il.l not nee h it'j pleasure the Holy See srantiipz h i;h M-rinauent aaitortation hefre tneyareiea u enjoy tne beneut 01 a detinue reunions p-.t'1, lien-e frri-at reliance i- plwed ou considerations erivn Irotn toe Terv niture or the mtter in (iKtion, and whii-h found their expression in tbe pret"dinir drK-timent of the Holy See. Meviwhi.e it has been as4eriined from various otirc-e, and especisiy from tbe lat d--Umtiou of His Kxcelleiiov. I riuce Hi-unarcit. that th iro-'-tel bill, with ii la.-t amendmeut. would rind r-i ditlicu'.ty in beiuij looted ly the majority n Parliament if the Holy See did not. trom the P'efcent time, authorize permanent no'irication. Th. Holy aher, imprvd by the gravity of this paiDiui situation, would propose to tbe I'russian iiovernment, as a means of dimimhiu; th dini t-uity on both siles. to complete the ore--nt i..l bv ivviKiiia: tbe former disposition not nientiouel in ibis bill, o as I j atlord irround to h: for a compete tettorauon 01 reiiio'is pea-e. I ne really l Mu 01 lljik propu-.! wo'Imi eutire'y - it: -i tb holy father ant woiiul e r.-ei-el" liv t:e tatbi.li'- wnh v siricere a joy tht bin liolliipcon id from this inoniciu i-onceile the penn-tut not: ligation. If. nevertUele.H. under t-xi1 i. cirimiBtaiie. the rev;ion 01 the '.fay law .-au iot be accomplished in the uiauuer aforetid. s u a the undersigned. "Secretary of Slate, has recMvea tne atnraii( mat tins revmiou -n-iu h undertakeu in the very near future. tbe Holy See will rrant the p;rmaaenl liotitk aiiun m the fierce 01 tin' ins rer tiifD, id t nntanf March -i.to the thir liiution asked hv the Pru.o-.ian location in it uote 01 tbe ame dale. A to ihm tnird iiieti'r tie oiy eee intends to leave the irovernmeut iree to fnlW explain h the dio-en antli ntie ;ie motive aJleged for ext luditii? the peru propnaea. when tbe jroernment believe ae 'le:initive Domination of urh a person t5 ta; iM-iti'n to be irref'Olit liable with public or ler. b.K sne of some laet known to tbe sovernment i it nnivH to be reriooa- The Pru-iiau Goveinaieut will p-r-eive in tbene lat ptoiKxal a new proof of the i-fiDtinual anxiety of the hulv father to obtain rtl.giou peace. a well a of hin endeavor to remove all obstacles to tne examination of the means by which such peace mav e arrived at. Tbe cndcrsinetl. Set reury of tate. has the aouor 1o sure you, io!le iir, of his bix'hei.t consider atn.n. iithiKiL j.icoBiNi, Nearly all tbe parishes in Trussia, reprerenting a atDonc Lopulatioa of nearly 10.' fmXiaiO. have been depnred of all regular paaioral adroinisirs'ion since the reit bej;ibiiin?ot Trince Disraarck s kulturkaniD', in lfliJ-.; it lia.s been a Ion and d.. trous iruirirle, and no wonder the H )lv Father 1 willing tj make great conoessions to ilieTOYemruent for the purrto.seof retori fr'othe IVnnaian Catholics their Ilishops and rarocbial clerzy, and providing for tbe ppiritual need and educational wants of a feneration .so loo; neglected and DersecuteL It 1 the crownintr glory of the PontiÜcate of Leo .Mil. Wbea Haby u air. w ve ber O ASTORIA Wltea she waa a Child, she cried for CASTUKLa, Wae .te Wrone Ilia, alierhinj toCASTORLl -aacB ab had Children, she give them CAST A Two Mtuora lnLautly Killed. Fort K:o.h, Mont., April 2! Word has reached here from rbillipsburur that while repairing timbers in Hie granite mountain Biinea man named miv Inst fu balance, fell down the shaft and wa killed. A man named Notde beard his cry a be fell and rushed to hin assistance along one of tbe levels. In his eititerxent be misled Iii calculations as to tb locality of tbe shaft, and in the darkness fell into the yawning pit and was instantly u.wj. lth men were cormsu mri, and IN.? leaves a family in England. A little handbook, recently published, tfeafson wbat to Ho in rsws of nrns and . otba-r krHJen. St. Jacob Oil should at fxe b pf.üej. lr is th greatest pain cure . t I . a mi artfi, aiMi a?"onijr rirty cents bottle. Hraiy Rain full In Ten. Vau Aamnu, Tel.. Mar 2 Heary rains fell to-lay letweeri this city atrl the KlO irt;le, wesrward. cverfns; a vast icra.in mi i.iry. where to rains of anr c&oectience ! fal n for eighteen ruonths. in the sjinfiiiy d this city the pour-lowti was nt binif eitraordinary. 'i'h main 'plaza irMe a )aktand treets were fl'iod!. S-v-t'oaiij-? 'iaces ustaineJ hetry d'nsre fo tr.eir sock. Tbf Ktr: IVdro n?erilofred its ranks, f.nodimr many residen?. leri:rion. laaiyrs aod all tho of edeaI aio'i who atirTrr frorj nerrous prtra'r ai.d Jo f appetit should trr Vwi.ja' Haik nd fron. For sila by all
MAKCE AND TRAD .
40 "J AND STOCKS f y rfc Financial lt)srfte. KIW YORK May 3. Money On call easy at 2Q3 per cent. Prime Mercantile Paper 4ö6 pei cent. Sterling Exchange Dull but teady at 7 lor slity flays and 44 for demand. lha total sales cl tocaa to-day were shares, tncl-ndlcg Delaware, Laciawanna ana Western, 61,w0; Ielaware and Hudson, ,0-5; Erie, 1-i.M'O; Kansas and Texas, 21.170; Lake .hore, l,u; Louisville and Nashville, 10, : onnwctern. 2J.4 5-; New Jersey Central, 3,610; New loik t eidral. 27.12S: Paciris Mail, U.110; Reading, litc; SU PauJ, .V),0.;0; Union Pacific, 21,370; Western Uuion, Nor:hern raciCc preferred, 13 :7; Oregon Transontioenral. 7.2-IS. .cvernoient Don is nun ana sieaoy. State bonds dull. Pai'rcad bonds were more active. Sa'e. ?2,l0t.,1. of which Krie secont consols contriouieii $ v. (i.ts O. Prices nympaihiea wun tne sbare mar ket ADd declired tnrongnoui tne nny. auvau- v beii'K very few. Krie second consols show a loss of v;1..: Chexapeake and Obio sixes, 4; Northwest sinkicR fund five. 2; Missouri, Kansas and Texas sixes, fives. 3; Mckel Plate firsts, 4'i.imd trust New Orleans and I'acinc first con pons are off 2; Wabah trust receipts 6, at "2; Kist jennessee inmes 2. at 10, and Indiana, Hloomington and YesU-rn 2, at :ii. fttocts were ruuen more active, out traaing was ai me peuse of prices. At tne openmg mere was little cliuree from Saturday's closing, and in fonie caes advances were made in tne hrt lew minutes but this was followed by a decided break a motu the niot active stocks which continued until after 11 o clock, rrom mat time unui 1 o'clock, tne market was 'i'iiet nod prices com,nratelv 8'tady. Kenewea weosne's was icveiopa later and the movement during the rerntinder of the afternoon was decidedly irn eular but the activitvandwaHness went tOKetherjLacawama. tt. Paul iaä L0.S Süore coßtrit.M.ol ;w p,-x c.;a. of tie day's business. Tee Active stocks wrt, a; a mle. ilmut tne weatest. i-acaawanna aeciinru 2. Si. faul 1'Jw Northwe.-tern I, ami Omaha yt. The Ysnderbilts were conspicuously weak. I.sk fchoreseUii g t T61; sod rlosirg Abetter, with a ntt loss of 1V Jew ora central lost iyv i-t:.n.; Mail, y Western Cnion. 1;M., K. and T.,1T8: Erie common and preferred, each l)'H: Delaware and H;ul-.on, l;;c; Canada southern, iy,. mere wi only one uojcci 01 oiscussion on me sireei the strike. Tne news from, Cblcafco throuRhout the day was unfavorable, but thi more confident operators still claim tbata settlement will be it-acted at an early date, and the effect of the present troubles imit tbererore be temporary. The failure of Tusker Marvin, w ho has been conyp cnou on tbe li-wr 1 tor some lime past as an. active operator in the coal atooks. possibly bail some inrtuviire in leprtssiug prices in the after noon, lie market closed, generally weaa, s.iht. ly bv tttr tnau the lowest iiur s ot the day tbemaxaeicioava Mfiin tue iouoiiik u u. S per cent, bond Vi', Ijoufsvil.e . .iab. t.". Unna btatos,. viu i ixni8Tiiu Oc n. a.. i . United State tVis-.ll-:,8'Mar. ACiu.flrft pld . PaciCc 6 of '95 l27;,iMar. &Cn. second Ixnisiana Ktampa... Memphis A Cbarl.... 2) Si8sour68 -l'Jl iMichigau IVntral.. tid rcnnc8ie f, old ,Vi Minneap & St. L Tennessee Ni, new... .v.' , Min. & st. L. ptd... Central Pac. flno ll."?-4 MUaourl Ilicifie !01T Den.&Rio Gr.hrsu.irj', Mobile tV Ohio 11 Den. &f.rgw,lirsl Morris A Essex J 12 Erie second ,aDviue m t hai.... y M. K. & T. i - 7 New Jeraey t'entraL, 7 S. 1 ac. first .li:'a Norfolk A W. pfe. 2vj do seconds Northern 1'acific... 22 Sorihweteru ein..l II ' Nortreru Fnciflc pfd ftt'i do tlebeutnre oa..ii. i;ni. oi orlhw n...IUiy, 3i 1 ,t fcn 1-ran'o.Hi : do. preferred .I t')'! ;l i ii i conwvs ..... i t; ipt tori central... 'JJ s Jt. p. JL p. nrstn.-lit' 'Ohio Ontral 1 rex. V Ian Ir rani M jOnio A MihKissippi.. iO' f. KitR.ti.et cou -4i do. prefened a l0 IVA "nil n Pacific tirsi U" .OuUno A Western. West Shore 102'-. iOreson Naviaatioi; Adam tx press Mi orexon Tranw-on Allegheny Central- Oregon lmprcve't. -.M lton A 1 trre H... W I. A T. 11. II. pld.. M kmerli au Eipn 1U.1 ,PaciDC M Panama. us iresria. ioaiiir a n, i'j'v illttsbnra IK Jur., I'etl. (L n W Canada Pacific AK Puliian Palace CarU Canada Koutbern.. :? Keading a,i ntral Pacific :-'. Kot island 123 tftieaapeak A Ohio... tv'4 St. L ,i San Frau.... , A U. pfd tir-ts I.. 3t. I A M. r . ptd .. :S 'J. & 0. aeconds S ft. F. first pfd. .sVi 'JbicagoA Alton. .. i:j it: M. A St. Paul H.11 'hicKo& A. pld... lj M. A !t F. pfd...iri "hJ-eo, Bur. A Q... P211 4 Ptul. M. A M Ill C. St. L. A N.O ;KL Padl A Omsha... V,i ü. ru l-.. & mis iu r4iii a im pia..iM 1 n. m a - . a . . . . a-v . . 7'i Cln.. San. & Cleve.. :w , w .a a. ja, -y I' 1 1 a cam a aw iw .. Uuion faH'ftc.... United täte Ex 1 Wabash, St. L. A P . Cleveland A Col 4H Delaware A Hml.... Del., Lack. A West-121 1 W. ft. L. A P. pfd. 11 Denver A Rio Gr Ii' Wells A Fbjto Ex....120 Erie .... 2;j Wemera Union TeL. 61? j trie preferred...... 52 Colorado t oal.... 21 Eatft Tennessee I i Horse. take 11 Saa: Tenuessee pfd. 2Tron tiiiver Tor; Wayne- 145 ;Ontano .... 2. Hannibal A St. Joe vtuicts.iver i. do. vreierred 20' i Southern Pacific Sutro . 11 v v f J. Q, i m Han. A St, 'oe pld- .. .. dariem ...213 .loa. stun A Texas z" Liuois Ceutral 13 icd-aiia. B. A West 2o'ii no. prt-ei. it eta A Texas 211 Slit.. L. S. v w :-akeFie West. ' I do. preierre! Phore wA ' Kx-div. Kavatam Eaehangaa, NEW ORLEANS, May S.-Bank clearings, 11,21 i. 1EMPHIs:m.t :; New York exchanra aelllng at J4C premium. BALTIMORE. May 3 Bank c eartnga, S2.T01.014: balance, si.o, (.. NEW YORK, May 3.-Exchanges, 5143.667,502; PHILADELPHIA. May 3. -Est bange. tll,2.2,iui: oaiances, ii.44s.ski. ciNCiNXATl, May Eltern exchanges . . J . .A . ... äieau.v; par buying; i-iu premium selling. BOSTON, May 3. 'leairUig.15.5ll.S78: balances, fl.io.'i-.'i. Mouey. zy. per cent. Exchange n New ion, t to i2c prcmivE. eT. LODIs, Mar 3,-ikik r learlnn. f-1.1087.3 ba.auei. Sl.-j ji. Exofaanwe on New Vork sliouger at 2-'c to Mc preaiium. tHICAdO, May :!.-Mouey raus show little If anvtbauite. Kanks name frui; per ceut. oa demand and trt7 percent, ou time loans. New York excbaiite wa cailel 2; premium The Aociated rnk clcariugs were M6,'s,lJ0. liOWDON Msyn. 5 p Consols. 100 1V16 for money and for the account. Railway noud,Atiabtic ana irrest eMetn nrst. :,'4: io. h; ond, i: ranadiait Fac'hc, ""; Krie. 21; do. fee oiui. n.?: H'iboia t entral. l:iu: Mexican ordiua ry. .';,: St. Pu) common. Vr.'j: New York tral. M 2V: i'eniisvlvania. 54 ; Jz ReadinK. W'C limr ilver !" lVPul per ounce. Tbe amount ot iiu.iii ii wi?ht!rawn irom tue Dana ol tngiana ou balance to-day was iinmi. PARIS. Ms X Three per cent mite, 82133. for the aci-ount. BKKI.fX. Mv .".The tatnint of the Impe rial Bank of Germany snows au increase iu specie or j.kjviuu maras. Dry goods find kiuurei biam hs wire animated yesterday, the volume f ale being quite satisfactory. Sugars were steady, while cofflees, dried fruits fi.-h aud other staple were f.rm and unchanged. In foreign fruit the late advance in orange was well Mistainei. Drug sales were good. P.eceipts of produte were light, but owing to a light demand no chaste in quotations was developed. Hide, leatner, ta'.low, grea.se and wool sell a!out as usual No new features were developed iu tlie iron market. G Rai St. Wheat In-al markets are Ktroug. and all grades for im med i.i re shipments will bring full quotations. Light offerings and only fair receipts. July deliveries sre offered at Mc, w ith buyers offering sCe. Markets at other points are abjut steady at Saturday's prices. Corn Prices thow a tendency to weakness, with sellers more inclined to dispoe of stocks t quotations. Receipts more liberal. Futures dull. Markets elsewhere are weak. iat Remain firm, with higher prices for choice grades, Keccipt light. The following table shows tue amount of grain la store at this poiat: I Wheat Cora j oaia. i Rye. Elevator A.. .... Elevator B CipiUi Elevator.. W estern Elevator. .... 53,ino y) :. i 9, 22.2) 1,2;I. -.1 1M 1.000 12,000.. ....! I 5,000 f.. E.'evator 1) l.."0, COuO 6.0U0.. Total... ... Corresp'g day last year. T9.4.S.-) :!t.7.S0 19,2V) 3.100 23.SO0i 12.700 .VjO Tbe following table shows the receipts of grain at this point for the past twenty-lour hoars: Received. Flour. b!E ir 5g.4O0 ticeat bu
fVvrn, bn... Ott, bn R u bn Barney, bu..
41.210 B:i,200 iüb rioar, O ravin And Hay. rionr Patents, W vl 7.; fancy, 1C J t 25: fancy,S3 854 00: choice, S3 05; I rally. 13 103 3; treble extra, f I 7M2 93; doable extra, 13 302 40; extra, 12 60&3 f$: superfine. S3 lb a 25; fine, 12 00 Wheat We qwte: No. 2 Med No. 3 Med.... No 2 Red . No. 9 Red - Rejected --. nnmercbanta b'.e... J uly. ......... Corn We quote:
B1L 'Askea 87 track 85 track ......... W. track 81J4 track St track 74 -0 track 80 track si Bid. Aaaed. 36 track .. 35 track ........ 4 trac S4'i 31 track 34 a 35 track . "l5 track .U track H 32 track AA'i track . track 31 31 V track :'4 track 34 25 track SI 34 track Bid. Asked. 34 track track 34 CO1, track 31 2i track 2Cl4 track
So. l white. No. 2 white...-. No. 3 white....... No. 4 white....... No. 1 vellow.. No. 2 yellow..-. No. 3 yellow..... No. 4 yellow...., No. 2 mixea No. 3 mixed No. 4 mixed Pound ear......... So grade May.. Oats We quote No. 2 w bite Light mixed......... No. 2 mixed. Rejected... Unmerchantable.. Rye No, 2 steady; 64c bid. Eran Quiet: f:0 00 bid. Hay Steady tt quotations; Choice Timothy, JJ12 00 bid, held at IU v; No. 1 Timothy, fpll 00 bid; No. 2 Timothy. $10 00 bid, held at !10 75. CE1CAOO M AKXETB. Reported br W. B. Overman A Co.. Grain and Pro Tisiun Brokers, 12 and U Charaber ol Commerce. May 2. Open g Highat. Lowest uiodng 1 Vtct-Xay f 7 n jane J'llV 2"j, 37 , si 1 J S'7s! STia 2tv:i Cera - Kay June Julv May Juae .!u!v May June.... July May....... Jun? 7'ily May June Julv 3 1 Oats at"1.! 00 21 3 02 12 2: si 9 00 25 ::0 ::7 Z) 02 07 20 Sj 92 00 25 M Al Pnr 30 20 :'.0 s 95 05 25 10 22 30 Si 17 01 25 :7 . La CReceipts Bogs. 19.000 head. Car Lota Wheat, 22: corn, 351; oaU, 104. K2VOLISH GRAIIt TRAPK RXV1XW. Lonik)n, May :. The Mark Lane Express says: Tbe weather has been brilliant Wheat shows a generally good appearance. Trade ia restricted. Tbe sales of Kncli&h wheat during the week were 51,955 quarters at :'.ls Id, against 578.C38 quarters at 37s Id during the same ieriod last year. Flour Is slow of sale but steady. Tbc foreign wheat trade Is devoid of ftature; supplies are restricted, sellers are firm, and buyers are apthelic Foreign flour, with tne exception of American, is steady. Six cargoes of wheat arrived, (our cargoes were sold, and two wert' withdrawn; none remained. The tales comprised one cargo of California at 3t. another at 3.5s '.M. and a cargo of Walla Walla at 8 4d. To dar the market was firmer. Eng lish wheats we.e Is dearer; foreign were steady. Flour was fidfols dearer: foreign was steady, ex cept American, which was weaker. Mixed Amer ican corn was quotea at aw. INDIANAPOLIS WHOLESALE MARKETS. Dry Ouoda. FEINTS. Windsor f-vney.... Pacific fancy....... 6 Merriinao fancy 6 Conetoga fancy. .. a)t 6 Berwick fancy..... 4 Cocheco fancy .. Richmond fancyHamilton fancy..... American fancy American shirting, 5S' Belmont fancy. 4 t Wash'ti'ton Ind blue 6V 54 0 American Ind blue 6a Albion solid - b Allen fancy... Simpson mining 6 Allen fchirting..... i sjteef River fancy.. 5 Merriroa shirting. 4, Dnnni fancy. sv Newton ahlrting 4 (Dunkirk . V-i DRESS FABRICS Pacific poplin Ins.. 9 Pacific 4 cashm'rs 10 Pacific U Australian craie. ....... ...18 Pacific 6-4 A.C. M.....:) Pacific 6-4 E. X. cash.18 Manchester A cma 10 Manchester DeB 10 Atlantic alpacas 10 Atlantic U. L. cash 18 Atlantic F.cashm .22 Arlington gray r 'Ä.v.WÄU.iij' uuuuiera .... 8at5n Berber- 12, Boucle SA 6IKGHAMS. Panic W4 A. C. cn21U cashmere 15 AmoskeagJ . LaiiCaeter 7 V Wamsntta.. 7 Vi Berkshire States 7 INormandie... Glasgow York White Man'f'gOo.. Bates seersucler... 6V,Royah - 7 Renfrew dresa. .. Johnson bnk foil. .. 7 BROWN COTTON8. AUantlc A 7 ; Bed ford R. Atlantic B 6? Hill's Mystic RiverLawrence L L Indian Head. Conestoga W Pepperell R a Pepperell F...... Pepperell 2-4 ) l4 4 5 Yardstick Tremont C C 7 6 r .Stark A Sa.-anack... M f 4 Utica C ., Boot XX 6 B- 5 44 18 iMaaaachuaettS B Peppereal aO-4 0 1 Windsor U BLEACHED COTTON'S. Androacofgln L. Lonadale.. .. Aallardvale ... . 1W Barker Mills. 7 8 IFarwell... . - 7 r W I f 111 Ä vyA jaasonvuie ... .. s Wamsutta...-. 10 Fruit of the Loom- 8 Hill's temper Idem 7 Firmen' Choice.. 6 uiacastone A. Hope..-.-. FltchTille Dwight Anchor . 8 .. 7 Pocahontas.....- 7 - 6i Chestnut HilL 8 Pepperell 9-4 3i Longdala Cambric-lJ Pepperell 10-4... 22 Unat Out.. .- 4 OOTTOM FLAN 5 DA B n Bl'd rrsunuot DL. a 7 Naahaa XX... Bn Bl'd ...12 Vt 14 Treiuout M . 7 S ireiuont P...... a t rtexiioul A.. J) 10 Prenout Y i 11 Ireniuut X 11 Kaabua l..... hr Naatma IF 6 7 1 reuiuut F.. ...... 6 7 I'reuiont 0 t 7 rrtniunt L. 7 a f re in out K.... 7 ss fremou t N . . 9 Jv ireruoiiiw - a 10 7 IWimhledouCM. 7,1 Wimbledon Cl- iW 7k 8 i Wimbledon Cl... 7'. SS Nashua r - bj SaNfuia T 7 Sabua Ii.... "S Nashua ( 'a f Itsshna B............ 8 Nsxhiia A .. Sb 7 Wimbledon CK- ' i 3 tV Wimbledon CD. i n(J 9 Wimbledon ..oi Il5t ax, imbieioat;B..ii is Nashua A AA. 10H Wimbledon nvil HJi.CalcutU Nashua. rLAXM aso cmcvioi. Amosxeavg 8' Alabama, puuua..... 7 Amoskeag fancy. 9 Louisiana pMda....- 1 Bates 8) Ottawa plaid, ( Otis B B 8 lEdlaburg Cheviot- 9 Park m tlla. 70 check12. Eerett enavlots....... 9 Park Mills. 80 checkJJ Great Kepublic -heT. 7 Economy check . 9Y Columbian . 7 Otla check.-.. . Hamilton atrip in Tuacarora . . 6 River Side 7U Granitevllle 7 1 DKUIMS, 11 ITork, blue.. 10 York, slate.. 9H!York, iaucy. 14 lOakland. A.. Otla, A X A 14 Otla, BB. a J 14 Otla, 00 . Amoskeag .. 13X Ererett. Haymaker.... Everatt, D D. Amoskeag, A C A. York, 80 in Conn es toga, B F . Connestoga extra.. Oonnestoga, CCA ..12 Columbian . 11 .. a Boston . 7X -12,l TICIINGS, 12J'LewIston, 98 ,14 -11 .14 ,12 .11 Lewiston. 82. iojf Lewiston. 30, Oakland. A 7 Oakland, A A BAIN BAGS. American .17 I Granger . .19 rranklinrllle a .1 I Lewis ton ,11 Stark, ...... 22 Georgia, A. ,18 CA&PET CHAIN White... Colored........ Candle Wick Til .18 ICoverlet Chain. -.20 ,.22 No. 500 Cotton Yarn-10 Twine- . 20 Protlac BfAvrkot. a-PtTing 8c per dox., Tor fresh. Butter Creamery fancy. 25a-5oc: choloe, 21a. 24c: dairy. Klected. lSa.S)c: country, fancy. 1 1 ,a 16c: fresh and sweet, 6-c; low grades, 334c per to. Poultry Hens. 7c per lb: roosters, 3Uc:hen turkey a, 8c: torn turkeys, -c: old geese and weii-ieauaerea. per aos., so jo; pickci, per doz., aaexs. per id., sc Feather Prune geese, 40c; mixed and duck, 20 0c Kags I9S1SC Wool Bright Indiana, medium auwashed, 20 S21c: for heavy merino and Terr coarse. 19 c: tnb-waahed. 2.3 jc; burrr.traah and cotted, 10.15C Beeiwax-lSi920o. The Provision Msvrkeu Below are the present Jobbing prt 'As : Smoked meats, canTaaaed or plain (plain meats not guaranteed against skippers) a C. Hams, reliable brand. 15 lbs. average, 10c: do. 17) lbs. average. Va do. 20 lbs. average, ic; 20 Iba. and over, c; do. light average, 10 lbs., He; do. 12 lbs. average, 10 "Morgan A Grey's brand." L5 lbs. average, 9c; do. 17H lbs. average and over, 9cj cottajre hams, reliable brand." 7c: pin nie hama, "Porter brand." e: California hams, "reliable brand." 6Xc: English breakfast bacon. Clear, "rellabl brand." 8c; do. clear, "Porter
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tirand," TJic: English sfconlders, Tellable brand " 12 Iba. average, öc: Englis anoolders, 17 lbs. average, 5 Sc; LnRÜsh shoulders, Morgau A Grey brand, 54c. Dried beeL reliable brnd, VM:: dried beef, ,7Porter brand." lO'Au Biian Clear sides, heavy, average 50 to 60 lbs.. do. light or medium weight, do. heavy, a-verage 50 lbs.. ; do. backs, medium weight, 7c; do. bellies, 6f4o; do. French flitch, average Ii lbs., c; belly pieces, average 4 lbs., c. D. B. and Pickled Meats English cured, clear aldea or backs, uxjrmoked.ic; bean pork, clear, per bsl., 200 lbs., tl2 50; pork, clear, per tbl., 2UÖ Iba., HO 60: family pork. wear, per bbl.. 200 Iba. $10 50: ham pork, per bbl., 200 Iba., 13 5a Alao hbla.. containing 100 lbs , at half rice of the barrel, with 50c added to cover additional 00 rt 01 package. . . . . Lard Pure winter kettla, rendered In Uercea, 7ic: current chilled do., c; in half barrels or 50-lb. tubs, c; 4&-lb. tia tubs, b5'c; 25-lb. paLx, 8c: 10 lb. pails, 874c .... Pig's Tobgues-Per S hbL, 100 lbs., S6 !aJ. Bologne In eloth. 5Sc: in skin, to. 8mnked Sausage In link. Tb Grocery Market. Cheeae rull cream. New York, 12312)yC; Chio, 12 Kc ; Swan Lake. 9c. Coffees Common. 9(1100: ordlnarv, lOtJllo: lair, HKillc; prime, 12v4(,l2c; strieüy pnme, 12?4l35ic; choice, WHc; Old Ooyernmeut Java, 19M25c: McLaughlin's XXXX. routed, Mb packa-rea. 100-lb cases. 13! 2c; 60-lb do, I3; c;
Arbuckle s roasted. 13l.c: Levering'a, 13'4 Laxaranu:aie1. 'iK'.rnT standard A. .WC; Off A. 6V4afrjHc; white extra C, 6H''ec; light brown, 6.tjV4c; ccmnon graces, 5J43W New Oilcans, SHjc. Molasses and Pyrups New Or lean molasses, kettle. 4f5üc; good,40c: syrup, 22t30c per gallon 'or common to choice; maple syrap, fl 00. Rice Carolina and Louisiana, Src tpiaa Pepper, 1920c; allspice. 10 J12o clove. 25äj30c; ginger, 17(ä22c; cinnamon In mats, 12-Äl5c: nutmegs, "5äa0c. Salt Läse, iu car lota, 3(VJ?2c; dray lots, Ji 05 1 Vr, small lots. 10c more from svore. i'aTh Rtficet Pearl. 2543v5 per lb.; S'trek a c: Chalazion gloss, iuap.Cc; Improved corn, V 8altFish Mackerel, extra fiSefS. t24 per bbl.j balvts, 812 SO: No. 1 taackerei. tl20: halves, f93 10; No. 2 mackerel, f 15 50'4ie; halves, 85 WJjs; No. 2 medium, V; halves,! öO; So. 3 ma?kcrd, J6a M v' 'O: NO. 1 wUlte usi, I? 50; UaJ. Foreign" Fruits-LOhuOa Itrff raialna,oe, t3 40: new Valenci., ly'. At); buitans, lie; aiui cU;l raisins, two OowU. 11 oCaö vj: camoruia l, L. 12 90: Mucatels, tl 7S. Lemons Messina, 15 l-0'iö 50. New Prunes Turkish. vy-MW, uitxn, do., f)ic; currants, V4sk new ffgs, layers. 15c Dates Matt. 4H5c: rd ln len pound boxes, lvllc; l'eniaii, in sixty ponna ooxes, be Ci:ron-Ntw,30c. Lemon Peel-New. 20c Oranges -Valencia, in cases, 5:0 00&12 00; Messina, t" 00 f.6 50. Feanuu Raw Tennessee. 5fic: Wilmington, bic: roasted, 10c: Tennessee; 4V64c : Vir ginias. 67c. Banana-Helper duucb. vowanuts J4 . Canned Goods We quote: Tomatoes, S Ins., fl 1VS1 2a Peaches,3 lbs. standard.ll 852: 3 Iba., 1 AHU2; SeCOEGS. 3 IDS., 11 W, Z 1U8., Jl W i 50. Pie Peaches, 3 lbs., J 1 151 20; 6 lbs., 81 S5(4 1 90; Gooseberries. 2 lbs.. 90395c; Blackberries, tl 105: fctrawberries, fl 5u ; Raepberric, 11 L11 25; Cherries, red, 11 001 05; String Beans, S590c; Polks Best Peas, flfM: Yarmouth Corn, fl 251 30: Excclseor. 95c: Mountain Rugar Corn. 1 15; Standard. 2 Iba., 901 10! East Hamburg Corn, fl 00; Mackerel, f 1 15 31 2J; Pineapples, II 502 00; Salmon. 1 Ib.. f 1 4031 IQ; Tumbler Jellies, 659üc; Cove Oyster, 1 lb.; light weight 6CaMi5c; 2 lbs., full weight. $1 86 1 95; Sardines, French - s., fl 75 per doz.; American, V4S., II per doz.; Apples, 3 loa, 9033ac; C lbs., 12 6C&2 Hi; gallon, f 2 50(3 CO. Beaua choice navv, fl eoai f5: medium, 81 45 1 50. Marrows, fl 902j2 00: California. . Potatoes Michigan, &QXc per ou; hoTiegrown. :VS(ii40c. Eweet Potatoes Southern 8weets, fl 7V32 00 pet bbL; BaJUmorea. 82 5CÄ3 00: Philadelphia. 83 00 03 25. .eed Sweets-Jerseys, U w; Kentucky, tl 0ti(a.2 25 ir bbl. A ppietr Choice new. fl 50a2 00 per r-bL Dried Apiif Evaporated, 7$s7Jic, common Peachee Dried peaches, halves, 4(44,'-J California halves. 7khc; evaporated, 14315c. Cabbage flftSl 25 per bbL Onions Vellow Denver, 12 00(2 25 per bbL Honey lfc20c, CranberTlea-Cape Cod. fö 00(245 25; Wiaconsln, 83 (XVM 00. Celerv ar(a40c per dos. Greens Cale, 7dc3I1 00 per bbl. Reu. Seed Timothy, 12 052 35 per bushel; clover 86 0006 50; blue grass, extra clean Kentucky, 9 c gl 10; red top, 75cJl 00; orchard grass, fi 40(42 85, owing to quality; English blue grass, 84 0 per bn. : bird aeri. rape, fe'Jc; canary, 6&6c; hemp, 45c; millet, 80c. Coal and Coke. Block. S3 00: Jackson coal. $3 50; Plf-shurg. 83 75; Raymond Cit, 83 75; anthracite, '". 25J 6 50; Highland nut, 12 50; Piedmont coal, 15; ga coke, 10c per bu., or 12 50 per load; crushed, t 00 peT load: Winifrede. 13 75 per ton; Kanawha, 83 '.5; Hocking. 83 50: Island. 12 7.5: Bloaburg, 85. Hides, Leather and Tallow. W.nluit utl. Onalln. mV anla hrt -tn Pitta bure harness leather. 34rS36c: harnesa leather. $0(g,Mc: bridle leather, per doz., 6072c; domestic aip, OQMiv; r rencn xip. eucsi -; aomesuo cam. 70W1 10: French can, 11 1U(31 bi. Hides No. 1 cured, sc: No. 1 green, cows. IVi steers, 7ic: So. 1 call, 9c; cured, locjioc; Tallow Prime, S'c: No. 2, 3c Urease Brown, 2'4c; white, 3c; yellow. So. lrug Mavrkei. Aironoi, U ltmi 25; calomel, 75AAo; camphor, &ru2lc: cocnineal. WX460c: chloroform, 60;3Wc; gum opium, 83 50&3 75; Indigo, 11(3; morpuiue, S2 btCa2 'lit Oils Castor, tl 55(1 66; sweet oil, JOcfall 35; olive oil. 81 50a3; bergamot (Sander Quinine P. and w.. sxKrc: clncnouida, 2üa ic: American bicarb, aoda, 4öu; Eugliab do., i'sng,ic 8nufT Garrett's, 2-oa. pack., Ii i"' rxr tioz.; 4-or. botticft, loper doz. riove'i sulphur. Hftt-'-c Turpentine .Vk5.5c; English VeDitian red, by bbl.. -lYfi: lens quantitiea, Sc. Iodyne 84 Ou; Iodide potash, H(&3 2.5. Cloves, 20 a 25c. Rhubarb, 9dc(ijl 25. Wiudow glaxs, 70 per cent : double. 7k; and 10 per cent. off. Iron auid steel Mavrket. Bar Iron fl 90(32 10 rates; charcoal Iron, f 2 90 A3 iu; hoop iron, 12 50 rates; Norway and (Tweed iron, 4c rates; horseaho iron, So. Home Shoes Bnrnen A Perkins', per keg, 84 25 ; mule shoes. 81 per keg advance. Horseshoe Nails Northwestern. Globe and Putnam, per box, 84 SO. Cast Bleel Best American, per lb.. 12c; rorirut steel. 6c: tire steel. 8c: toe calk steel. 5c: machinery steel, 5c Cut Nails Rates for tens, Hon, 2 45; rates lor tens, steel, 12 b MisceUaneous Markets. Oils We quote: Linseed, raw, 42c; boiled, 4V5; lard oil, 65&a5c; miners' oil, 55965c; lubricating oil. 12f.c: straits oil. 5Wöc: benzine. lOnUn: coal oil, Indiana legal test, Hc; 1503 tost, i'-ic; perfection, 124c; water white, 150 test, lVtc; now drop oil. 12,4c: Palacine oil. 141c Tinner's 8ujplies We quote: Best brand char coal tin, I. c. 10X14, 12X12 ana 14x20, st 2s; ix. lex 1 a fj.-vi. A 10.10 au ' . n . IP , I ...n ic . V. UU 4 .A A av. tm. J. . W4AUK, .Va.U. V, 30x2, 111 50ai2; block tin, in pigs, 25c; ln bars. 26c, Iron : 27 B Iron, $3.25; 27 C iron. 6c; Juniata galvanised. 60 per cent discount; refined, 50 and 10 per cent, oisconnt. sneet sine oc. coppet bottoms, xw. rianianea copper, tic. asiaer, 1 fJJlK. LIVE STOCK. I nmaiuapons, Usios Stock-Yard, MayO, Cattlx Receipts, 150 head; shipment", 40 head. Hardly enough bere to establish a market; quality, common aud medium grades; demand light on that class, and lower prices than last week. Export grades. f Good to choice shipper. .. Fair to medium shippers.. - Feeders, fine quality Stockeis, common to good Good to choice heifers . - . ood to choice cowa.. Fair to medium cows and heifers. I 5 209 4 75at 4 2Da 4 50 4 3 00 a 3 0 Conrmon old cows.. Veals, common to good. 2 t,01 2 75 X 50a 5 'Mi a INMlIMN Bulla, common to good Milkers, dull; common to good. 1 W$ S 2i 20 0040 00 r ws Keceipts, :io0 head: shipments, none, Hut lour cars here; iiality only fair; market steady at last week's prices. Heavy packing .... Common to good light-.. Heavy roughs frkips 8hiP Receipts, none; Nothing doing for want of will give no quotations. - II 101 15 A 70(dl 05 3 2S( i 75 2 751 25 shipment. none, stock, consequently RlMVMn, BALTIMORE, May 3 Beeves Fairlv lactive: beit beeves, first quality, .Vjc: me dium, 5JvVic: ordinary, i'A&ihc. Receipu, 1,000 head : sales, 780 bead. Hogs-Light supply and good demand; receipts, 3,l::2 bead ; quotations. brr&. Sheep and iAmbsReceipu, 2,006 bead; sheep. VS91aC; lambs, 710c. aast LIBERTY, May :-43attle Receipt, 1.5V, head; shlpmeata, 1,140 head. Market slow at last week s opening prices. Hogs Receipts, 5 0i" nead: shipments, 4,100 head. Market slow; Philadelphias, 14 30(31 40; Yorkers, 154 MO; skips, 1J 75ö4 05. bbeep Receipt. 4.4'XJ head; anipiaenta, 4.000 head. Market fair at last week s closing prices. BT. LOUIS. May .l.-Cattle Receipts, 1,300 head; shipments, 400 head. Market fairly active and a shade lower; all sold; choice shipping and export, f 10(85 50; common to good. 14 3(tj5t butchers' steers, is 5f4; rows and heifcri, 12 50(44; stocker snd foeders. f r4 . Hogs -Receipt, 5,500 head;' shipment, 1,000
dova, 13'ic; Gates' a .no. 1. iär, uaies- prime, 14Vc; 'Lion."13l;c; Jersey. 13J2c; gold medal,13'4c. Pnirar Mtloaf. asV;c: powdered. "lU'ci
bead. Market stesdy and uncbanred; butchers' and selected heavy, 15; mixed packing, 13 Hfa,i; iigbt, S3 K(J4. i-teep Receipts, WJ head; shipmenti. 400 head; gcod sheep uctive and firmer; common slow rauge, 2 5Ct5. KANSAS CITY, May 3. The Live mock Indicator re porta: Cattle Receipts, 1,163 head; shipments, none. Market active and 5c hipher for choice; others firm: chlce to fancy, S5 10a5 25: fair to good, f60 ri5; common to medium, 14 104 50: stockers and feeders, f 3 404 5: cows, 12 t03 50. Hogs Receipt, 4,057 head; shipments, 3,391 bad. UrLet weak and a shade lower: good to choice, 13 fx)$3 90; common to medium, It 65(j 3 75. fcbeep Receipt. 105 bead; shipments, none. Market firm; gc-rd to choice clipped, 13 504 50; com mo a to medium, 263. CHICAGO, May 3 The Proven' Journal reports: Cattle Receipt. 5,WJ head; shipments 2,000 bead. Market slow, but steady; shipping steers, 9S0 to 1,500 lb. H5 65; stockers and feeders, 83 f4 75; cows, bulls and mixed, fl 75tj4 10; bulk, tiia3 20: corn led Texas cattle. 14 bö, Üogs Receipts, 19,0t0 neaa; auipments, 9,000 head. Market slow, but steady; rough and mixed, ft 60(ä4 20; packing and shipping, S3 901 25; light, 13 604 25; skips, 12 253 25. . Sheep Receipts, 1.000 head; shipments, COO bend. Market fteady: shorn natives. t2 70. The Dover' Journal special cablegram from Lierpool iiuotes cattle maraet lightly supplied and prices y.'ß higher; best American steers 13s2 dresbed weight. NEW YORK, May 3. BeeTee Receipts, 3,800 bead, making 16,790 head for the week. Fair trade at Friday's prices, and all sold : common to good steers. 4 H(5 75; prime aad extra do., 15 90r t 20. with a few premium cattle at 16 50; fat bulls, S3 50(i4 75. Exports to-day, 100 beeves; lor the week, 1.C20 beeves; 9,240 quarters of beef and 350 carcasses of mutton. thetp Receipt. 10.200 head, making 32,700 head for the week. Market a trifle unsettled, but a goo t businefs W8s done and tbe p?ns were cleared; clipped. 14(35 'fl: clipped yearlings. 15 50ut"i, 50; unshorn sheep, f 1 60(t 40; unshorn yearlings, 0 07 75: soring lambs, A(ä,, per head. Hops Receipts, 9.100 head, making 25,400 head for the w,ek. None offered alive; nominally
Steany at jt .c(rn u. MARKETS BY TELEGRAPH. Prodnce aiarketiia CHICAGO. May 3. Confidence in wheat bc:an w avering lefore business fairly opened this morning, and as the session advanced the friends of this grain continued to abandon 1: in increased numbers until there bad been a decline ot over if. Th market opened with June at hO',lc. cable advices representing wheat as having a harden ing tendency. 1 naer liberal onenngs June leu to 79c, subsequently recovering to FOI4C and again feeling easy. A continuation of the labor troubles was depressing in efl'ect, operators who oidinarlly would hare ranged themselves on one side of the market or the other hanging back un til things assumed a more settled aspect, in tne afternoon the feeling was again weak. Corn fell off J jC on vigorous poundiug. Hog products went the way of a oout everything else, and in sympathy sold at lower prices. June pork reacted 10c, but made up a fraction of the ions. The first decline of 5c was in sympathy with a lower range of prices at the yards. live nogs Deing oioe on on account of heavy receipts, some 20,000 head IxinK on sale. Tbe close was easy. Flour Quiet and unchanged. Wheat -Dull and easier, bales ringen- tstv rlncin at rH'i, June. 79U(asi?. closing at July, si t ..... . U . "... , .n-,,Vy.v. ..VU.UJ- .V S.'sC 57 JV closing at tryc. Oats Opened firm but weakened and cloeea 'Msc lower, p-tues ränge 1: cash, Äc: May,LVi01Krc, closing at 29' c; June. 2r; 1.5-16o.(loMoir at29-":c: Julv. 'Zk2Lc. closine at 20c Kve Dull; No. 2, 2. Barley Dull; So. 2. 5!c. Flarxaeed tiniet; No. I. ft 03' i. Mess Pork Opened 10c lower, receded 710caddional an4 cloted steady at the decline; caah and May. fi 12' v2,9 10, clotting at f. 02U9 05; June, f 3 10 9 22V closing at 89 10(59 32; July, 19 209 3i, plniiroit OOiaO ' l ard On int and incash and May.TjTJS; June, !'92H6 00, closing at f,7 92J4SJ5 Ho: Juiy,i w?6 on, closing at wo 6 02' i. Short ribs Side, steady; cash, t5 25. Boxed Meats steady: dry salted shoul flers, 14 4 10; short clear sides, 15 555 CO. Sugar Unchanged. m the Produce Exchange: Butter Rules steady; creamery, lkal9;: dairy, 1014 Eggs lOic Receipts Flour. 10,000 bbls.; wheat. 13,000 bu.; corn, 189,000 bu.; oat. I40,ouo ou.: rye. 3.000 bu.; barley, 21,000 bu. Shipment Flour, 36,000 bbls. : wheat, 83,000 bu. ; corn. 200.00) bu, ; oat 7v,orotn : rv, i.ooodu; baney, 15,000 bu. Afternoon Board Wheat Easy and unchanged Corn- Unchaneed. Oatt Easy ; June, 29Jic. Pork and i-ari Lnchangea. NEW YORK. May 3. Flour Receipts, 20,70 .bbls.; exports, 4,595 bbls., 8,'.25 sacks: low grades scarce and firm; medium ana choice brands dun and easier; sales. 11,000 bbls.; common to good extra Ohio. 13 2ffoj; common to choice extra St. Louis. f:t 2ö5 20: patent Minnesota extra good tn n.lmo I in tA'Kaat t'walnli oiwi Ki . exports, 32,392 bu.; spot easier, with an increased business for export; options opened strong, and advanced slightly, but weakened and declined Va lc, clcing weak: sales, 3,'J,000 bu. of futures and 147,000 bu. of spot; .o. 2 spring, iuc; ao. 1 bard. 9714c: No. 1 Northern. 83c: ungraded red. 77 sc: No. 2 red. 9l!ic f. o. b., 92? jq afloat; No. 1 red. 98c; No. 1 white, 96c: No. 2 red, May, 90J4 9H4c closing at 90; June, 9B4raWfic, closing at 91 ;c; July, V'lt&VXc. closing at y2Jjc: Augast. 92i4925ec, clofeingat 924c; September, 93,B!Ä'2)irc, closing at 93'8c; December, 9ti);o397c, closing at jc; January, 97JiH8c, closing at 97c; May, fl 01?,&1 tr-'?., closing at fl 01 '. Corn Spot bigbei; options unsettled; receipts, 13,300 bu.; exports, 1(37,044 bu.: sales, 1,570,000 bu. of futures and 170,000 bu. of spot: posted 41 (344c rejected, 39c: ungraded. 39i5c; steamer, 4.c4Vc elevator, 4t'4ei4ö,c afloat; No. 2, 4Ka 47c elevator, 47 afloat, 4ö4c f. o. 1.; 45; 8c c. I. and l.: ungraded white. .ic: o. 2, May. 4. (S46J ic. cloving at 46SIC: June. 4ö".4jSic, closing at Atc; July. 4ir,',;4t"-Hc, cloving at 46?-ic; August, 4747c, closing at 47c: steamer, May, 45'är;ic, closing at 4.'x Oats Higher and less active: receipt. HO.2.50 bu.: exports. 774 bu.: mixed West ern, 40ä44-: white do.. 41(K,Vc. Stock of grain in store May 1: Wheat, 3,.s:',2.57 n.: corn, 970,457 Ml : OalS. 223.170 bU.: barley, fxb.438 bu.: rye, 101.OC3 bu.: peas, 11.34S bu : malt. 2S5..550 bu. Hay Steady; demand fair. Hops Dull and nominal. Coffee Spot fair, Rio dull at OjgC; opuouK sieioy, sales, (.öuiiairs: Mar, v.oc; June 7:c: August to December, 7.25c. Sugar Dull and nominal: refined weaker, C, .5,' 540: extra c. ."?.(.5j.c: white do., b(6'Mc: yellow, VtffK: off A, iVa6',ic; standard A. fr'fe: cut-loaf and crushed, 7'4c: powdered, 7,h7,4C. Molasses Weak: sales at is1' for öoe teat. Rice Steadv and in fair demand. Petroleum Steady; united closed at 72 c. Turpentine Dull at 3c. Eggs Ouietand weak: receipts. 4.03b packages, cut meat Finn Lard A shade lower; Western steam, spot, 6 17J4; choice, $6 25: May. tö lx June, fo 20: July. So 27; August, 86 35; Septem ber, 10 42; October, Jo 47äG 4: citygteam. a tt' Butter- Quiet; Western, 2;k;; Elgin creamery, 21c. Cheeit Dun ana easy. ST. LOUIS. May 3. rioui Very quiet and un changed, vt neat Dun and lower; the market opened firm, witn prices about 'c better, but subsequently weakened and decliBed;;4,c and eiosea ,4Cc lower than aturaay except Jiy, which hnished steady 'ec higher than eatur iay No. 2 red. cash, 87J4S7f'8e : May, .Vi'sti-.'ic, clos ing at8jc: June, fe7,'4(iis7;8C, closing at 874c July. h-'Wc. closing at 2,4C; Antust 82(8146, closing at 82; c asked. Oorn-Q iiet but slightly irregular: near futures closed un changed: more deferred '-c lower: No. 2 ml red cash. 328332ic: Mar, Sir; June. 33'v3 J4, closing at 3 ic: July. 34--,,r34'.c. cloins at 34-Vc. OaU Dead dull and lower to sell; No. 2 mixed, cash, 2,.c: .May, 21 bid. Kve F rra at i'c. Barley No market Lead Ea-y at 11 5f asaed for both rclined and chemically har Hay Quiet and ea-y: prairie. 15 75(')7 50; timo thy, in (5A13 73. Butter Quiet and unchanged Ettas Weak at 74i(!c-. Flaxseeu steady at 11(30105. Bran Steady at 53'aMc. Cornmeal Firm at II 75(1 85. Wool Active aud s eady medium combing. 20"a2ivc: flue, light. 18(20c heavy. 14rt,17c: black, ljiaisc: cotted. 12ai4c Provuions-Dull and weak. Pork Weak at 19 30, Lard Barely steady at 15 7. Bulkmeata FAsy loose lots, long clear. 15 25: short ribs, 15 :t"i short ribs, f5 35; short clear. $5 50; boxed lots, unchanged. Bacon Eay ; long clear, 1-5 75: short ribs, f.) 0; short clear,!'.. Hams firm at 8' s llc. Receipts Flour, S.000 bbls.; wheat, O.uOO bu.:corn. 72.000 bu.: oat, 2s,000 bu.: rye, l.ooo bu.: barley, 1,000 bu. Shipments Flour, 11.000 bbis.; trneat, ,ouo iu: corn, zjo.ouo du.; oats 23,tuo bu.;rye. noa ; barley, l.ooo bu. A fternoen Board V heat eay and lower. Corn ca '4c lower. Oats unchanged. PHILADELPHIA, May 3. Flour-Steady and quiet. v neat a snaae wester; ro. 2 red. May 0l'ifti91-,c: June. 91--.92c: July. l'4A91Uc: Au gust. i)-.'ö9l4c. Corn High grades scarce and in gooa aemand; low grades weak; .no. 3 yellow 44c. No. 3 mixed, 404:ic: steamer No. 2 white 44c; No. 2 mixed. 45c: Jo. 2 yellow, 47t'l7'4c. Oats Supply light; holders asking an advance white. 40(-ji13c; No. 2 white. May. 30r3l0c: Au gust, W'bc. Provisions Quiet and steady. Mess Pork .New, in: do. prime. 10010 jo: do. family, 112. Lard Steady; refined city, fo 75(36 87'J; do. slcam. S6 20r8 Ii. Butter Steuer but onictcreamery exlras. 22(a25c: Western dairy extra, 15 (416c: W estern, good to choice. 10il2c. Eggs Steady and fairly active: fiesh, l.'c. CheeseDull. Receipt lour. 1,000 bbls.; wheat, 2,000 bu. : corn. 1 l.OOO bu.: oat. 9,000 bu. Shipment Wheat, 2.100 bu,: corn, ti.uoo bu; oats, 14,000 bu. CINCINNATI, May S. -Cotton -Firm; middling, 9c. Flour 1 asy; family, 3 75(34: fancy, 14 15d 4 40. Vheat In fair demand and firm: No. 2 red, W&91c: receipt. 7,500 ou.; ahlpments, 9,400 ho, tloio-Quiet: No. J mixed, 36V:!'C. Oats Easier: No. 2 mixed, 3.V. Kye Easier: No. 2, 67(S70c. Hailey In fair demand; spring sample, 666 lc link Quiet at i'J 50. Lard Nomina) at 15 75, Pull meat--Quiet:' shoulders. 13 75: short rib. 15:0(5 35. Bacon Steady: shoulders. 4 62'i: sbott rib. 86; sbonrlear, 16 15. Butter Firm; extra creamery. 22at2ic; dairy, 1516c Linseed oil In cood demand at Wfatlc. Sugar Easier; hard refined. 7rt7V,c; New OHetns. K$VC!. Hogs Quiet; common and light, 13 4VS4 IV packing and butchers, 8.1 0(4 35; receipt, 3,123 head;
m;-iC cioeinaT t Mc; o. -z sprinsr, 7v;,c: o. -t Fpring bb;(s70c. corn Lower. Sales ranged: Lach, S535v..c; jiRyt Ziy&wc, closing at S-i'c; Jnne. 3tv; aaö' -fc. closing at 30? ic; July. 37'i'a.lc
shipment. 344 head. Ergs In light demand and steady at Vic Cheete Quiet; good to prime new fat,5(a8c. NEW ORLEANS. May 3. Flour Dull and unsettled; choice. 14 25; fancy, 14 50 60; extra fancy, 14 K4 90: Minnesota patents and winter wheat patents, 15 65. Oats Quiet but steady at SOc Hay Unsettled but generally lower; prime, 115 50l7: choice, 1180H8 50. Hog Products-Doll and a shade lower. Pork f9 7510. Lard 85 50. Bulkmeats Shoulders, 14; long clear and clear rib, 15 3;j. Eacon Shoulders, fl 37; long clear, 85 90; clear rib, fö 05. Hams PJ 25&'9 75. Cottonseed Product Quiet and weak : prime crude oil. 2C,;(ä2l4c; off quality, 1742oc: summer vellow.
2t27;c; cake and meal, I8c4l9c per long ton. Sugar Dull and drooping: open kettle to rtrictly prime, 5,'c; prime, 5ic: fair to fully fair. 4,'a ceniniugsis, t-noice wnite, tv; on w hite. t .'Bc: prime yellow clarified, 58c; seconds, 4J4( 5? c Molasses Quiet but steady. BALTIMORE. May 3. Wheat Western iower and dull; No. 2 winter red. May, 90' r,(i9i ..: Jane, visaijjc; 'August, w&oo'sc, corn wesrn lower; mixed, ppot, 46,,c14Wc; May, 4524Vjc; June. 45J abked. Oat Quiet; Western white, 3942c; do. mixed, 37(S3.tc Provisions-Qaiet. Mess Pork 10(ällcc. Lard rvefined 7l4r. Butter - Western packed, 14317c Erps Quiet at 11' .f. CofTee Firm; Rio cargoes, ordinary to fair, fi(4 9,l;c. Receipts-Flour, 2,000 bbla.; wheat, 2,000 bu. ; eorn,.,uuu du.; oat, y.uuu du. bhipments lltur, i(J bbl.; rye, 8.000 bu.: corn, 79,000 bu. MILWAUKEE. May 3. Flour Quiet WheatSteady; cash, 79c; May, 70c; June, 80? -c, CornSteady: No. 2, 35)ic. Oats Dull: No. 2, 29$c. Rye Steady : No. 1. 65c, Barley Firm : No. 2, 4n. Provisions Easier. Mesa Pork Cash or May. 19: June, 19 121. Lard Cash or May, S-5 87K: June, J jjuner cicauy; uairy, i.)(iji... vucv5 Steady at 11KQ12C Eggs Quiet at 1010c. Receipt-Flour, 10,252 bbls. ; wheat, 6,095 bu.; barley. 4,541 bu. Shipments Flour, 1,645 bbl.; wheat, 44,132 bu.; barley, 4,010 bu. LOUISVILLK. May 8. Cotton -Dull : midd'ing, '!;c. Grain Quiet. Wheat No. 2 longberry, c;No. 2red, 86(t7c Corn No. 2 mixed, 3.se; white, 39c Oats New No. 2 mixed. 32c. Itovw ions Dull, nacon Clear rib sides, bo; clear sides, 16 10; shoulders, ft 37 Bulkmeats Clear rib sides, 55 35: clear 6ides, $5 60: shoulders. H. Mess Pork 110 50. Sugar-cured Meats Hams, 9(l0c Lard Choice. 87 753s. LIVERPOOL. Mav 3. Cotton Demand good at bieher prices: middling uplands, 5 3-lf4: do Orleans 5'4d. sales. 15,000 bales, iuclnding 2,000 bales for speculation aiiu export tun u,ww oauca of American. Wheat Firm, with a lair dennnd; bolders offer sparingly. Corn Firm with lair de mand. Lard Prime wistcrn, 31s 6d per cwt. TOLEDO. May 3. Wheat Lower and active: cash, bWifabfec; May, 85'ic asked; June, bO-'ic; August, 8bc Corn irm ; cash. Sc ; May. 3v-sc bid; June, ;Jc Oats Neglected. Cloverseed NominaL Receipts Wheat, Jö.OOO bu. ; corn, 44.000 bu.; oats. 2,ocO bu. Snipmenta-Wneat, M.OM bu.; corn. 54,000 bu. Oils. WILMINGTON, May 3. Turpentine firm at 33c. ANTWERP. May 3. Petroleum 16UI paid and sellers. CLEYELAND, May 3. Petroleum quiet; s. w. no. ryhc TITTJSVTLLE. Mav 3. National transit certif icates opened at 73' Bc: highest price, 748c; low est, TSJic; closed at 72-;4C PTTT8BTJRO. May 3. Petroleum-Dull trHAnal transit certificate opened at 734c: closed at 7240; highest price, 74 'ec; lowe -,"4cv BBÄDF0BJX Pa., May l-lTitlontl transit oertlflcatea Opened at 73,Mc; closed at 72' 4c; highest price, 74c: lowest, 7ic; clearance, bbis. NEW YORK, May 3. Petroleum Opened firm at 7::;bC, rose to 74c, fluctuated, touched 7;io, then Tp-ir. and closed at 72J,73c. Sales, 2.791,000 bbls. OLL CITY, May 3. National transit certtflaatea Opened at 73c; highest price, 74'c: lowest 7hc; closed at 72c; aale. 1. 502,000 bols. : clearances, 1,058,000 bbls ; charters. 5,194 bbla; shipment, 91,024 bbls. ; runs, bbls. Cotton. MEMPHIS, May 3. Cotton Steady; middling, 9c; receipts, 492 bales: shipments, 132 bales; stock, 65,551 bales; sales, 1,400 bales. BT. LOTJI3, May 3. Cotton Receipts, 540 hales; shipments, 1.350 bales: sales, 144 bales; stock, 63,033 bales. Excbangc on New York firm at 25 to 5Co premium. NEW ORLEANS. May 3. Cotton Firm ; middling, 8 15-lßc; low middling, 8 7-10c; good ordinary, 8 l-16c; net and gross receipts, 2,72. bales: exports to Great Britain, 8,087 bales; coastwise, 6000 bales: stock, 171,300 bales. NEW YORK, May 3. C. L. Green A Co.'s report on cotton futures says: Opening a triile better the market again fell off under a loss of tone ou foreign securities, and a shading oi the silver rate. Offerings were careful, however and the bulls continued to find encouragement in the firm tone and full business in the Liverpool spot markets, and the fact the rates abroad are gradually approaching those on this tide. Whlakt. 8T. LOUIS, May 3. Whisky Steady at tl 10. CINCINNATI, May 3 Whisky Market steajy at 11 10. CHICAGO, May 3. Whisky-Steady at 11 14. NEW ORLEANS, May 3. Whisky Market unchanged. She Bad Bad Experience. Detro't Free Press "Madam," he said, after a long survey of a flower stand at the Central Market, "could you recommend me something to place on my wife's grave?" "I think so," she answered, as she looked bint over. "How long has she been dead ?" "Six years." "Married again?'' "What is that to you?" 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