Indiana State Sentinel, Volume 32, Number 15, Indianapolis, Marion County, 12 May 1886 — Page 8
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THE INDIANA 8TATF8ENTTNEL, WEDNESDAY MAY 12. 186.
CATARRHAL DANGERS.
To be frtd from the dangers of sanation while lying -down ; to bremhe iree'.y.sleep soundly med undisMrbcd ; to rise refreshed, head clear, train active ?nd froefrom pain or ache; to know that lo poisoner, putrid matter de.lles the kreattiEr.il rots away the delicate machinery of smell. bte ami tearing: to feel that tbe system sloes doc, through Its veins ami arterie, suck the poison that is sure to uudermine and destroy, is indeed a blessing beyond all other human enJeymrnts. To purchase immunity from such & late should be the object ol 11 afflicted. But those who have tried many remedies and physicians despair of relief or cur". fiSFORD's Radical Cite meets eve-ry pnase Of Catarrh, from simple heal cold to the most loathsome ami destructive s'sw. It is local and xonftitutional. Instantia relieving, permanent in curing, safe, economical and never-falling. Sasford's Radical Cvp.k conist of one bottle of the Radical Cure, oue box Cacarrnal Sol ent. aid ore Improved InhaW, all wrapped in oue package, with treaties aud directions, and sold by ail tin ggists lor ii.u. Hotter Drvu ano Chemical Co.. Boston. Aching Muscles Relieved I on minute by that new. original, elegant, ami intalliule anti dote to pain and in 11 am nation, the jj1 ache or pain, or bruise or strain, or LA v cough or cold, or muscular weakness trni yields to its spevdy, all-powerful and neverfaiiinir. rain-alleviatitur i.tterties. Atdrupsrists, '! tie for 51.00; or of totter Drug and themI Hi ., lioftlt.. ARCHBISHOP GIBBONS. A Fcrcitle Address cn the Evils of Anirtaisa ty the Eiltiaiore Prellt. He Warned Iii Hearers to Beware r Tkrs Foreign riant, and Exhorted Theut to I.n Their Country nrl IIr Institutions. Kaltimork, May 0. At tbe dedication t 3ay of the new church of the Holy Cross, in this city, Archbishop Gibbons took e.1 vantage of the presence cf a large number of foreigners and sjoke forcibly on the signs of anarchism that have recently been developed in America. In his remarks on loyalty to country fie ak!: "The Government of the Vnited States k a Government for the peoulc. Strangers from every part of Kurope are wel come to our shores. Liketne sun that shines for all, the Government of our country sheds its genial rays upon all classes without regard to race, nationality or religion. The glorious banner of our country protects alike the humble and tbe poor, the mighty an 1 tbe rich. Ev-y man in the United States fcas an opportunity for earning for himself an honest livilehood, and many have opportunities -of acquiriKjran independent fortune. Tbe 3erman population of Baltimore forms an important, conservative and influential element, and the same may be said of the German population throughout the United Stages, as well of the other rationalities. They contribute largely to the development of the resources of this country, and Laily augment or material prosperity. Dzt as events of the past few tiays in Chicago have shown, there exists in tdis country a siuall but turbulent element. composed of men who advocate the gospel of anarchy, Socialism and Kinilisu. Their lavorite weapon ;s uyjiamite. l heir mission is to destrov rather than to build up. Instead ot strengthening the hands of tbe ; ovarii uie.t that up colas and. protects them, tfcey are bent upon its destruction. Instead of bless ing the mother that opens her arms to we! come them, they ineult and s'rike her. If these men cad tnerr way, industry asd trade would be paralysed ; honest labor would be unregarded, and gaunt poverty would stalk over I he land. They have no conception of true liberty. They would retain for them selves the hon a share of freedom, learuig to others only a morsel. The citizens of the United S atcs enjoy the amplest liberty, bat it i a Iitx-rty ot law, of order and authority. Llferty without law generates into Ii reu. "We have no standing armies in t'i covintry, and I am glad of it; for such armies are a great drain upon tbe resources of a coun try, and necessarily condemn large numbers of men to a life of forced idleness. The strongest force of a nation lies in the laws of the land judiciously administered, and these laws are upbeld and sustained by a healthy public opinion, rio long as the citizens love their country and cherish bar instuu tions, and are ready to die for her if necessary, we will have nothins to fear from Anarchists, Socialism and Nihil ism. Socialism is a foreign plant, a noxious exotic, which grows ociy in dark places and withers and dies under the genial sun and atmosphere of the LnitoJ btates. The Archbishop conclcded his remarks by eihortiDg the congregation to love their country and her lnstituLons, and to do all in their power to promote her best interests: toavoil dangerou, forbidden societies; to beware of demagogues, end at all times to observe the golden max Lai of doing unto otters as they would hae men da uato them. Fire Loa. Chicago, May 10. A tire started in the 4cp story of the Atlas block, northwest ccr,Er of Wabash avenue and Randolph street. about 9 o'tlock this morning and Is still .burning. Two alarms Lave been turned in. It is thought, however, that the loss will be coirhned to the roods stored is tae top story. Tie building is occupied by J. W. Dome tt Co., wfco!eaIe grocers; I'roctor tfc Gamble, lancr v t o , and otners. the loss on stock wilhreacn and the damage to the fcuUdirg. $2 0X; both fully insured. vVn Baby wait aica, vre gu ft her CASH HIA Wl elm w aa a Child, be cried for C ASTORIA Wien ike b cair.e Miss, she clnc to CASTOHIA. WktE.aU had Children, she gave tLein CASTA A girl frcm Eatb, Me., had scarlet fever 7t.ile at boarding school. She recovered and went boiEe, and a trunk containing elothinj worn while she was ill was put away in the garret, fix months afterward two little, children playing in the garret opened the trank, and took: out some of the clothing. In a week both were tauen very sick: with r ttt.et Jever, and one died. No other per sons in the neigboornood were ill. A ittle handbook, recently miblished. . treats on what to do in cases of sprains and other accidents, fit. Jacobs Oil should at ence b applied. It is the greatest pain cure on earui, Ana costs only hfty cents a bottle. Joneeville, New York State, has a very aV sett-minded citizen. Two mornings in suc cession after milking the cow he set the pale of milk in a corner and carried the milking etool into tbe Louse. On the third morning te took a casket ot turnips to tbe cow. emi tied them beor her, and then Leg to Kiiik in tbebarkat. lie Lad presence of inioj ncngh. to stop when about half through milking. Clerpyrnen. lawyers and all thos of 4ntary habits who mffer frora nervous pr'rstrafration and loss of appetite should try Nichols Kark arjd JrjTj, J.jr by all reggists.
FINANCE AND TRADE.
unvKV AND STOCKS Mtm fork Dnanml nark!, K2W TOEK, May lC-Honey-On call ea-y at ?3 per cer.t. Frlme K. run tile Faper ?it5 pet cent, Exchacgt u Londoa-Dull aul su-adj; aatnal rates for sixty days and 1 W for demand Tis total aalea of sioca lo-ca were 21,003 shares, laclndlng Delaware, Lackawanna ana Western, 0.777; Delaware and Hudson, 5.W.; Erie, 700; Kansas end Texas, 7,75; T-ake Shore, 26,8J5; Louisville and Nashville. 4 320; North western. 12,355: Sew Jersey Central, 6,700; New ork Central, 5.322. Paciiic Mail, 4.550; Reading, 5,700; 8t. Paul, C0.910; St. Paul and Omaha, 4,iW; Unkm Psciflc, l.S4i; Western L'nion, 9,025; Oregan Transcontinental, 3,7V). Government f.nd tate bontls were dull and fcteady. There was pn average business in railroad bonds; faks$l,2,C00, of which Krie seconds con. cxJune coupon f-irni-hcd J276.0O0. The ret of the hading was '-eil distributed, and closing prices ."bow f ractioaai enanges only, w ith a few exceptions. . , lbetocit ir.araet was witnout especially influential new-- this morning with the exception of the death of Mr. WoersnoeCer. which createil something -of a btagnation until the operators found oui-'.nat, practically ne neia Duiasmaii liue of sba'ei'. haing greatly reduced hisholdiriis witl.ui a riort urae. Taero was an irregular ODenine. thOMch prices did nt vary more than ;4 per eenl. lroi.i tamruay. iu me eariy uc iuv"i them v.us some Hitivi'y acomisiiWd 'iv fopju'erHble Mrength: but later on beair.e excecdina;ly dull tud neavy thra i.ttt.iit ih lit. Lfitkauaiitia. l.KKe Shore and St. I'hUl (v.Tf tbe only stocks whicn showed aay lite. Prices u.ced oil Hlowiy until atter l p. in . w neu there wm leceaed activitvan! semi firinness. Out n ti c Iss-t hour prices Hi;iu lell oil' smill fraeiion jnd tbe market closed heavy. Tue tiunl priMS for the active list show iniguiricint bat hes, in no cases exceeding percent., but anii.K i Le usually ,u:ei nwss .'iiiwauitee. i.ns sbf.'Ptnri A extern preferred advanced '1. a-m the cominon I per cent. st. l aul common ai.-.o r;!nrel 2 per cent . nil on very ngni troain. The -total --ales for the flay were Xil,wu snares, The merket closed wltn tee following oiu. S per eent bonds..irO' 'H Louisville & Nash CnKltcss. t4 Louisviue a.... Tuited Sit8 4Ksll.; Mar. AiCin. first pld30 Pacific 6s of '95 127 jMar. & Cin. seconds LouiMsna stamps.... 7f JtMemphis b Cbarl.. 20 aii'to'ir u.-... ..ji'i -;: .i ii:iiixaa vuirni..., eniietisee , old..... .-.t; reniicwee f. ntw... ' . 1 1,... 11-. Miuneet&äU L .. I Min. & SU U ptd...- '' Ai-iini rsi. uiu...ii- 4 Missouri Pacinc :0t'.'.. Dar.&Kia r.r,nrt8.1is'.i Mobile A Ohio II Dc-n.,.t i'z w nrsw. i'.v-L Morris s rsex ...14i Kne seconds . '.Ii-. hil!i Ai i:ht . 1 Si. M. K. & T. t's ., ' x- I . .. T I. ,-. ' .i(iv jcrjey i.cuu. 1.71 NorlO.K Ä v. l !.. do seconds l Northern tacifi': iv Nonhwestern cons..lli;- N'ortfcern Pacific pfd 5V S do debent'tre 5s .1U''4 Jtl. Aorinw 11 i0-; ' 1 si. L. A; i-sn Fran'o. lttl;: lc. preierrad St. Paul mnrols . i:t ;New Yora Cvrntr-ii... 1 - I 7 . -J 1U! !i M. V. V. &. r. firsts. ..liT. o Onio central.. , l1 2i; 'JO Tex. P. iand grant. 3-V2 Ohio it Mississippi. r. P. A R. O.ex. co-i 4'. do. preferred nnii n Pacitic firsts. 117'.. Ontario i Western. ft Shore H4 Oregon NaTiauou Asnis Kxprewi 140 Oregon Trausxn... 2S'i lilegheny entral.. .... Oion & lent II J'. . & T. H. H. pld.... mi American Kxpres..104 ..urtLon improve 1... r. Paciaii Mail 4 I Panam HS Peoria. reca tu r 4t K Jl'i 1 ;r., ted. K. Jt Jenada Paturc , Canada Southern... 'entral Pacific yhoippeai ft Ohio. 6. O. Dfv? tir?ts.... A O. seconds ;h:8RO.v Alton ... "'Iifjtair. A A Til I .i t mauitiK M V t:iJ mirian Enlace Latrlöi 4 rktrauiiiK tt r.1! kock isiRna .1-:; T? 1 St. L. v San Fran.. lsi 11 1 Ji.i..5.r, urn .it a V'4 at. L. SiS. K. first pfd. 'J7', lld'.i;. M.tbl. faui... S'.j 1.V C. M. it St P. pfd ..-117'tWto, Pur. AQ.-.lr-l. Paul, M. & M Ill ft. L 4 N. O. ... St. Paul A Oman... St. U A- PitUi . S;.i.. n Pitts pfd 10i S'. Paul V: Om p:d..io''; -' ; 1 exas fact tic sla., Sen. & C'lee.. ..vi 1 uiiiu i acini; ij 1 ;leveind k Co! slawre A Hud De'.. Lck. A West... iTverS; KioGr rie Srie .prelerred &t 'rennts.ee it n Teaner-'see pf1. 4!''i ' mted btates I.x bl ).'- Wabash, SL 1 V P. ' 12.:;M'W. St. L. M P. pfd..- 15' li.'.j Well A Fargo K.T....111 21 .Western l'nion TeL. t2 6 :4 Colorado al.. 1 '4 Homertake 24 Iron Silver -I'M 29 ... i . 20 Z ii" 12 fort WTne 141 antiirni ! A St. .To le.n. A bt. .loe pld öftrem 21 'J j Ontario.... , ."Quicksilver ..) do. preferred.... (southern Pacific.. ''Joutiton A Texas.... "JtJ :UlTolfi Oiitrai 137 Ir oiana, B. A West.. t ras tt Teas '2'i Sutro N. Y. '.. A Bt. L. do. nwfw ... Mil.. L. S. t W i 1 ... j ... UVe Frie a West lfi! do. preferred P"re... 7i e-A.'arv. f astern Exchanges. MEMPHIS. Tenn.. Mar 12. New York eichanjre st J iing 'vvpremium. BALTIMORE. May 10. Bank Clearing. Jl.'JlO.iit; balances, W4J,u-'.i, CINCINNATI, May 10. Eastern exchangta teadv; .par buying; 1-10 premium selling. NEW YORK, May 10 Clearinz-hone stateraunt. zxenange, iuo,4i.,i; oaiance. S :,427,wi. PHILADELPHIA. May 10 Clearing-house atitemiit: Bank clearing, i7,7J5,:J27; balances, Si, 117,BT. LOUIS. May 10. Bank clearings. t2.922.19C: lolaiKt'H, t4r;,iii. ji change on New York easy at par. fcO-TOi. Mav 0 Exchanges, flM2l15; alareea, si.is.ajtj. i:ates lor monov. 2'n'l; Der cent. txcnDg.)on ew iort, i.)i7c premium. CHICAGO, May.m Bank clearing to-d iy were 8s,20,W 0. New Vork exchange sold moderately at '2T c-onts irpmir.m, but war raoderatelv lirm at thwsiguie. Katxion money remain the same 5 0 per oent. on d'lattad ana i'7 per cent- on time lavors. Foreign toney and Stocks LONLON, May 1C. 5. p, m.-Consols. 100 11-16 for money and 101 l-16u o the account. United States Botxis 4. 12V h. Railway Bonds Atlantic and Great U'eetern firsts -40 4; no. se?onds, 10'i; Canadian Pacifc, M; Ilde, Si'; do. seconds W,' Illinois Central, 14CV; Mexican ordinary, 2-;i: St.. Paul common. 87'-: New York Central. Ml'-: Pennsylvania. 5.V4; Reading, iz). Bar Silver is lJ-ibd iei ounce. PARIS, ila 10 Three perrnu rentes, 82f 27;3 ii r me ci ouuiiu BEP.LIN. May lO.-Tiie statement of the Impe-! rial Hunk ii .errnHuy .snows an increase in specie oi o.c-o.iaaj snarKB. COMMERCIAL, Leading staples in the dry itoods market are in toleraiJy good request and sales quite satisfacto ry. Nails sell slowly, and so do hardware, building materials ami tiiiuerV supplies. The grocery maiket is unchanged. Drug sales were fairly good. TurKntine i l'.ver. For jiotatocs, poultry, eggs and cbeete former prices were maintained. But ter ruled weak under a llgt demand. Hides,. leather and wool were nuict. P.eccipts of strawbenies were large, and kckkI Lerries were quoted' atl2(u3 per case. Vegetables o? all kinds continue in lane supply. Lemons have advanced, Meslnas selling at iiä7 50 per box. 6F.AI9. Wheat-While prices for cho'?e grades are no much lower, yet we notice a dull feeling all alonr the line. L:ght nce'Hs and mjiger Otterings. Markets at other points are dull and weak. Corn Prices are dull, weak and sluggish. All grades show the effect ot the general dullness. Light receipts for all grades, especially of choice stock. Arrivals are showing up bdly ac to con dition, cno-t of it being hot, musty ac damp. Futures dull. Markets at other points are weak and dulL Oats Pcices are well maintained under lij'it re ceipts and .good local demand. The foUoc7lng table shows tne amount ol grata tn store at ttis point: WheaC Corn. I Oats. 1 Hye. aerator A.... Elevator K Capital Elevator... Weawrn Klevato ... 9,00 ''s 9W 3,I0i d.'XjO, 24.000' 1. 1.70; l,:)C 1..... 1,500 0U0 8,000: Cevkxor V. ia S Total . Dorrt p'A day Iaat year. 7R.940 50.CW 13,9 Vi' 32.1üt 2i.fcW) SAUC The foiCowInz tablo ihows the re!pts of K"a!a at this pUct for the pc&t twenty-louc hours: Received. Fionr. bbls. :T5 ::,oj) -iS00 4f 0 l.sou Wheot bn.. krii, bii.. oats, bn Parley, lu... rioar, Grain and Hay. flour ratenta, 14 CCt 73; extra fancy, Hll I 28; fancy, S3 854 00; choice, H 503 65; lamUy, 13 25; tret'.e extra, 12 ll22 83; lib' extra,
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13 30J 40; extra, t2 5C&3 5; superfine, U 13,3 2 25; fine, 82 00. Wheat-We quote:
Eld. Aske3. t7 track ri'i track . S2;i track M W Iraca 7:'. ,v tr: it id 79 Uack S2Vi Bid. askeo. 36' i track trawk track X5 Crack I'lJJ i-) track ...mm. ."" track ......... 'rili traoc o5 3t track "I'a track .. 3.;;, track 31' track 32, XIJi track 34 track :15 21 track 32 Eid. Asked. 3-; track 2 track 3o'-J track S1V4 2n track - ) track
No. 2 sled. No 2Ked No. 3 Red................. Rejectcxl-. . rnmerccaniaDxe...... July.... Corn We quote: No. 1 white No. 2 whiw No. 3 white No. 4 white No. 1 yellow... No. 2 yellow .no. 3 yeiiow. No. 4 yellowNo. 2 muea No. 3 mixec. ...... No. 4 mixed, Pound ear. Sound Ear, Yellow.... No grade Oats We quote: No. 2 white I ight mixed.... M, i ea. Ri jectecu... yMSfSMMM Rye No, 2 steady; 64c bid. Eran Dull; $10 00 bid. Hay Dull and unchanged: Choice Timothy, til 50 bid; No. 1 Timothy, $11 00 bid, held at til fO; No. 2 Timothy, tlO 00 bid. CHicaeo sfXKxrrs. Eepcrted by W. B. Overman & Co., Grain and Pro vision Brokers, 12 ana 14 i.namoer ot ixmxaerce. May 10. lOpen'g iHighsLI Lowesti Closing Whest May. .
7; i 70 $ 753i; rs . 78 I 7s'i ''''I ''-4 7JfJ 7i;R 7s7 J 7'J 34-; J 24B 31 'J D4!i 35! i 35'4' 3.5,'h 3"? lt '4; 36;i Sf.'g 2") i '20 I 29 '."J vs4 -2S'-. 27;,; 27 27.' ; S 5 j S tVt 8 55 " 8 70 S 70 10 H f.0 77 ri SO 8 70 8 70 5 SO 5 r2 5 SO 5 S2 5 ü2 5 N) 5 S2 5 " 5 'JO 5 92 5 9il 5 0 5 20 6 20 5 20 6 21 5 20 5 22 5 20 5 2) S 27 f 5 It 2
June . July. Corn asy June .... July Itlay June .... July May June July May June.... July May...... June.... July Oat - Pork - LardRibs Receipts Hogs. 2t".000 head. Car ita Wheat, 14: corn, 5o; oats, &t. IN'GLISH GRAI5 TRADE REVIEW. London, May 10. The Mark Lane Express, in the review of the British grkin trade during the past week, says: Summer weather has prtvailed. The absence of ruin retards vegetation. Tho wheat trade is hardening-. The sales of English whiat during the week w ire t: .'.': ;o ciuarters, at öls .h1. against 04.353 quarters, at lis :d during the cotre'spouding )eiioi last year. Flour Is firm but slow 01 sale. 1 orein wneau are weaker, --wing to the large receipts of American flour. Theexptc.atuiti of a delngc of the Englih market with AuiiTicnn nour, toetner witn tne inet tnat ,mricmi gamblers in wheat are staggering under the losd w hii-b they are aiienioUiiif to airry, eeiens the tote of the mirket mid parilyres l"itiniate traoe. American flour 1 chhi-r. f tva cargoirsof wlieat arrived; three cargoes were sold, one was withdrawn nud two remaiued. Trade forward is stxgnaut. To-day the market, 'vas slow and showed no improvement. Buyers wereshv. INDIANAPOLIS WHOLESALE UAKKETS. Dry tiowls. raiNTS. . . 6 iMerrimac fancy .... 6 U'oncstoga fancy....... 5)4 6 iBerwick fancv....M 4 .... 5Kl Belmont fancy 4H .... 7iW'ash'n'ton Ind biuo Windsor fAncj... Facific fancy....... Cocheco fancy. ticnmona tamry idamilton fancy. American fancy. American shir ti Lg.. 4VjAlbion solid bM Allen lan'.y... Simpson's minin.. 6 Allen snirting - steel Ktver fancy 5S Merrimar shirting.... 4JPunnn fsncv. Newion ahlrung 4 ,l).m;ri;.. - Vi DBLSS FABHIC. Pacfnc4 poplin 1ub.. 9 Phcific hi cashm'rs ...10 Manchester Cash .-10 Vsnchestor y4 ill5.10 Atlantic alpacas 10 Atlantic U. L. cash. ..18 Atlauiic F.cashm 22 PaciSc i Australian crape.. .. 18 Pucioc t4 A. C M.....S0 PaciticC-4K.X.cash.l8 lAninjrton gray Paclfie R-4 A. C csn..21 V4 casomere 15 alln tieroer...., .12t Boucle 4 12 6INCHAÜ8. Amosseag-. - 1V W amsutta.. uaucaster........ .... vo ucrKsnire.. 5 S States 7 INormandie..... G'.afeow.-......-........ VA Koval York 7 Renfrew droca Q While Man'fufJo 7 Johnson bnk toil. lOVt Bates seersucker .....10 Z BROWN COTTONS. 7 I Bedford R., Atlantic A Atlantic ii.... Mystic Kiver .. 44 .. T4 7 . 4 - 6 V, Hill's... ardstick . Tremont C C..., stark A Lawrence LL, Indian Head., nestoga W. Peppereil P. Pepj-erell F..... Peppercll2-4 FeppereU xO-4.. Saranack........ L tica C . 7 Boot XX..... is 20 iMassaehuset U B B. 5 4)4 IWindsor H ! BLEACHED COTTONS. Androscoggin Lb. Lonsdale 7K Barker Mills.. ..... 8 jKarwell , Aallardvalo i ......, .. f;a Masouville . Wsmsutta..-..., ..10 Fruit of the Loom.. S Hill's semper Idem Blackstone A. A-.... 7 4 Farmers' Choice.. 7a Owight Anchor.. Hope 7 Pocahontas. 7H Fltchville 6t Chestnnt Hill. PepperellM ....20 .Lor.gdale Cambric.lOH Pepperell lt4 ....22 Uust Ovit.....,. 4 COTTON FLANNELS. B'n ... 6 ... 7 .... 8 9 Bl'd 7 8 9 n B'n Bl'd ...12X 14 Tremont DL... Tremont H.Tremont P TYemont A..... Nashua XX. Tremont V. Tremont U. Tremont L. Tremont R. Tremont N. Tremont Y 93 11 Tremont X. Nashna G.. 11 1234 5 ...... I Tremont O.. Nashua FF....... 6 1 Wimbledon Wimbledon ! Wimbledon Wimbledon Wimbledon i Wimbledon Wimbledon Wimbledon .Calcutta...-. Nashua F.. -.6 Nasnua i. Nashua D......-. Nashua C. ......... Nashua B............ Nahua ANashua A AA.... Nashua. X...........1 ... 7 8 V 9l2 10 CCAOil 11 CB..IIJ4 IS CA.1S 14 X 8J4 FLAISS AND tHEVlCAs. Amosxeag...... 8 Alabama plaids 7 Amoskeag fancy 9 Louisiana plaids...... 7 Bate b Ottawa plaidj.- , 6 Otis B B ...... b lEdinburg chevioU. 9 Park mills. 70 check12J Everett cheviots- a Park Mills, 80 check-13 Great Republic eher. 7 Kccromy check 9 Columbian .......... 4 Otis check...... . 8 Hamilton stripe. J' TuKarora 64 River SJde.......... ' X GrmiteTüle . 7 DCKIJSB. Otis, A X A, Otis, BB Otl, VC Amoskeag. .11 lYork, blue-., i 14 10 York, slate... 9$ York. tkui'T-...-.14 Omklaml. A- . n4 - 7H averetu 13 Columbian .., ....II RavmakAr ,. .. 8 iBottoiu.. veratt, I I. TICXISGB. Amoekeag, A C A. 12'Lewiiton, 8 '. 14 York. E0 in 11 iLewiston, 32 I Vt Connestoga,.3 F- 14 iLewhnon, 30 lC)i Connestoga extra 12 Oakland, A .7 OoQoeatoga, C G A-...11 iOakland, A A 7H cbain bags. amerlcan........ rranklin Tille., 8Urc, A -17 iGranger .. -! 19 SLewislon - 11 22,tieorgia, A 11 CAJLPET CHAW. "hite., -18 lfVtr'! fThaln HI Jolored... ,, Candle Wick-. M No S1 Cntttn Yarn 10 Tb Produce Market. ggs Paying 8yC per dox., for tsesh. Butter Creamery fancy. 25sj30e: cholots 20fl 24c; dairy, selected, lS(i20c: country, fancy, -4 16'; freh and sweet, ts$c; low grades, 331c per lb. Poultry Hens, :c per lb; roosters, 3c; hen tnrkeys, 8c: torn turkeys, 6c: old geese and well-feathered, per dos., (5 50; picked, per doa., SI.-20: ducks, per 1Ö..8C. Feathers Prime geoae. 40c: mixed and duck. 30 25c. Rags Isiase. Wool Bright Indlasa medium snwaahed. Tr; jor heavy mej-lno aad verr coaua. 119j; tub-waaUed, 283oc; Wjry, txaabv aad 00 tied, BeetFex 18S20O. Tha Provlaton Market. Below are the present jobbing prices: Cmoked meats, canvassed or plain (plain meats not guaranteed against skippers) ü. (X Hams, reJiable brand. 16 lbs. average, lu'c; do. 17i lbs. fise. lw. do. J) lbs. average. Vc; 20 lbs. and 07?"r,tc; do. lUiht average. 10 lbs., lie; do.l'2, lbs. aveiage. lOVix;. "Morean 6 Grey's brand." 15 Iba. avtratre, t4n do. 17H lbs. average and over, ft! c; couase tarns, Tellable brand." 70: pinnlc hams. "Porter brrud." c: Cs-llfornia hams, 'reliable brand." 6!-Jc: English breakfast bacoa. c'isr. 'rflable brand." be; do. clear, "Portr brand." English houldus, "reliable trand" 12 Iba. average, 6c r Engliga ahoulders, 17 lbs. average, Wie; EnKlisü shoulders. Morgan A Giey brand, 5. Dried beef, reliable brand. :'e: dried beef, "Porter brand." 10jT. Bacaa Clear sides, heavy, avenge 50 to 00 lbs.. ; do. light or medium weight, 7c: do. heavy, averagv 60 lbs.. ; do. back a mdlum weight, 7c; do. bellies, fc; da French flitch, sv geSlbi 'rz; UüynieSf avertga41U.,-5.
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D. 8. acd Pickled y efis "Enelish cured, clear sides er backs, ui.r.oked, tyC; bean pork, clear, per bbl., 2u0 lbs., tLi 50; pork, clear, per tbL, 200 ibs., tlO 60: family pork, clear, per bbl., 200 lbs. HO 50: bam toik. per bbl.. 200 lbs.. tlO 53. Also 44 bbls.. eontainiD5 100 Its., at halt rice of the barrels, with &0c aided to cover additional cost oi package. . . Lard Pure winter kettia, rendered Intleroea, 7Tc; current chilled do., c: in half barrels or 60-10. tnbs.n'vc; 4&-1&. tin tubs, 84c; 23-lb. palla, ac: 10-lb. pails, 84c. Pig's Tocgues-Per J bbl., 100 lbs., 86 50. moked han8ee Bologne In cloth, 5c; In ekln. ffl. Weinerwurs,:. Polish. lOHc Freth Pork sausage In skins, 7c; in buckets, Trie Grocery Market.
Cheese Fnll cream. New York, 12i124c; Ohio, 12,c: bwan Lake, y;,c CCees Common. VW4c: ordlnarr. lO.llc; fair, 114(S11?4C; prime. W lZic; strictly prime. Ji,a, 1923ic; McLaughlin's XXXX. roasted, l-lb i RckfLvts. 100-lb cases. ISKc: Mb do, Arbuckle s roasted, 13 jc; Leverlng's, 13J4C; Crdova,1314C;fJate8 A No. 1. 15Sr, Gates' prime, 14'4c; "Lion."l31ic: Jersey. 13! c ; gold medahUUc Bugar Cutioal, powderwd, 7;c; granuiaied. 7'ic: standard A. 7c: Off A. V'i3 6c; white extra C. fr,.c; light brewn. CtgöVic; common grades, 5&a554c: Vew OTleana, 6H3öÄC. Mola en ana byrups ivw rieans muiumx, keiüe, 45&50C; good, 40c: syrup, 2230c per gallon for common to choice; maple syrup, tl 00, Rice Carolina and Louisiana, ssxo. 8rices Penner. 19(a20c : allspice, 10,12c cloves, 25i30c; ginger, 17322c,- cinnamon In mats, 12ai5c; nutmegs, 75(400. Kalt-Lake, in car Tots, 90g2c; dray lota, tl 05(9 1 10; small lots. 10c more from store. Starch Refined Pearl. 2Ji3o per lb.: Eurek a 4; Champion gloss, lump,5(36jc;improvea corn. bl-itäta Kalt Fish Mackerel, extra mess. t24 per bbl.: halves, Ii2 50: No. 1 mackerel, llfe20: halves. S9 lo; No. 2 mackerel, la 50310; naives, 51 30(9; ro. 2 medium, S-v. halves, J4 50; No. 3 mackerel, ftva 6 50; halves, tl&i W, No. 1 white fish, 17 50: half. but, 11c per 10 L.. 2 u: Muscateis. Si 75. Lemons Messina. ; 007 50. New Prunes Turkian. (344C; Sul tan. do.. 8lc: currants. 7fi(isc: new cks. layers 15c Dates Matts. 4-i5c; Fard In ten pound boxes. Inane: Persian, in sixty ponna Doxes, 80. C.tron New, 30c. Lemon Peel New. 20c Oranges Vakrcia. in cases. 10 OOföli 00; Messina. h 00 16 50. Pianots Raw Tennessee. 5Cbc: Wilming ton. fcMc; roasted, 10c: Tennes-tee; AlA.a: Vir giiiias, t;u7c. BsDansa fl&2 per buncn. Cocoa nuts 14 .Sicad. Canned Goods We ouote: Tomatoes, S lbs.. 11 15ail 2a Peaches.3 lbs. standard.tl 8X32: 3 lbs., tl W'a2; seconds. 3 lbs., Jl 5OQ4I 60; 2 lbs., 81 45(s 1 50. He Peaches, 3 Its., tl 151 20; 6 lbs., II t5f 1 90: Gooseberries. 2 lbs.. 90S9oc: Blackberries. 51 ftl 05: strawberries, tl 50c4 ; Raspberries, tl 151 25; Cherries, red, tl OOQl 05; 8trine Eeans. 85rt'J0c: Polks Best Peas. 8160; Yarmoutn Corn, 11 i'&l 30: Excelseor, 9.5c; Moun tain sugar com, i i-: stanaf.ra. ids., voron w: Kast Hamburg Corn, tl w, .Mackerel, si -u; Pincanr les. il bOal 00: Salmon. 1 lb.. 51 40 nl 50; Tumbler Jellies, 8ü9oc: Cove Oyster, 1 lb.; light weight, eCccb5c: 2 lbs., full weight, tl 85&1 95; Bard l Des, French - $8., tl 75 per dor.; American, is., tl per coz.; Apples, 3 ids., swoaoc; 6 ids., ti fif'2 60: gallon. 2 50a3 60. Beans Choice naw, tl 6C1 65: medium, tl 45 1 to. ilarrows. tl 902 Q!: California. . Potatoes Michigan. 55(C0c per bu; home grown. :i5(Ii 4'J( Sweet Potatoes Sontfiem Sweets, tl 752 0o pet bbl.: Baltimores, ti 5C(Si3 00: Philadelphias. S3 r aj -5. seed Sweets Jerseys. t3 00; Kentucky, t'2 toi2 2.) per bbl. AT.i.it-k l 'hiilc new. S.I lV)a:t 5,0 rter bbL i;nei Aptdes Evaporated, ly&lMi, common ar o 3JjiC I f aches tined peaches, halves, 4(84: Call fornia halves. 7 evaporated, y&by'U l&nlmM ?lri.' -25 ner bbl. OnioEs Veliow Denver, t2 0032 25 per bbL Houey lfc(äi2W;. Cranberrita f.'ape Cod, 83 00(313 25; Wisconsin, S3 OC(4 00. 'iiens Cale. 75ctl 00 per bbl. sVjuash 75c (o I OuperdoA Straw berries- 82 oorä:! to icr case New 1'otatoes t ooi5 Oo per bbl New Beans S2 iX),ft2 0 per box. Green Peas SI 7V2 OU per box. Cucumbers jt'yT sj per doz. Seed. Seed Timothy. 12 0'ya2 35 per bushel; clover tt'-"0m6 5O; blue grass, extra clean Kentucky, 9 c 61 10; red top. TxjU 00; orchard grass, 12 , owing to quality; Lnglish blue grass, S4 00 per bu.; turn sei. rape, fetsac; canary, t(9oc; neuip, i&TC; mulct, 8i c. Co.il and Coke. Block. S3 00: Jackson coal. S3 50: Pittsburg S3 75; Raymond Cit, f3 75; anthracite. Sä 6 60: Highland cnt. 12 50; Piedmont coaLt5; gas coke, 10c per bu., or 12 50 per load ; crushed, 13 00 per load; Winifrede. tJ75 per ton; Kanawha, S3 75; Hocking, öu; lsiana. - to; uiosourg, so. tildes, Leather and Tallow. Hemlock sole. 20(33lc: oak sole, 30337c: Pitt' bum harness leather. Z4(a,ACc: harness leather. 8J(o4c; bridle leather, per doz., 60(ij72c; domestic kip, 50öc; r rencn kip. 00(331 zo; uomesuo cau, 7ucil 10; rrencn can, 11 iwu . Hides No. 1 cured, 8c; No. 1 green, cows, 6fcc; steers, 7c; No. 1 calf, 9c; cured, lO0lo;c; 1 . ,n.. dl. .A alii . L . arv Fair, iw; mm, ix; io. t niucs, uu. Tallow Prime. 3'ic: Xo. 2. 3c. Grease Brown, 2Xc; white, CJi'.13c; yellow, Drue Market. Alcohol, 12 16(82 25; tiomei. 75(885c; camphor, 284.10c: cochineal. 6C360c: chloroform, 60ffiSc; rum opium, ti 0W9I 75; Indigo, sl(o; morphine, 2 G0(t$2 70. Oils Csf-tor, 81 55&1 w; sweet oil, 90craSl 35: olive oil. tl 50(83; bergamot (ander Quinine P. and W'., 80(J5c; cinchonlda, 20,(j 25c; American bicarb, soda, 430c; English do., b&oc Snuff Garrett'a, 2-os. pack., tlOOper doz.; 4-oz. bottles, f3 per do. Flove's rulphur, 4(&-5c. Turpentine 45(5uc; English Venitian red, by bbl., 2c; less quantities, 3!c Iodyne 14 00; Iodide potash, 83(83 25. Cloves, 20 025c Khunarb. wc(ni -20. w tuaow glass, vu per cent; double. 7tc ana iu per ceuu on. lion and Steel Market. Bar Iron tl 902 10 rates; charcoal iron, tf 90 A3 10; hoop iron, 82 50 rates; Norway ana eweta iron, 4c rates; norsesnoe iron, sc. Horse Shoes Burnen & Perkins', per keg, 14 2t ; mule shoes, tl per keg advance. Horseshoe Kails Northwestern. Globe and Putnam, per box. 14 50. Cast Steel Best American, per lb.. 12c;' spring -steel, 6c; tire steel, 3c; toe calk steel, 5c; machinery steel, 5c. Cut Nails Rates for tens, iron, 12 40; rates lor tens, steel, 12 oo. Miscellaneous Markets. Gils We quote: Linseed, raw, 42c, boiled, 45c; lard oil, 6585c; miners' oil, 55Cöc; lubricating oil, 12&:Sfcc; straits oil, 55(865c; benzine, IO18 14c; coal oil. Indiana legal test,9c: 150" test. 9 perfection, 12jc; water white, 150 test, llc; cnar10c 14. 14x20 and 12x12, 88 25: roofing. IC. 14x20. 5 75: 20x28. til 50(812: block tin. in pigs. 25c: In bars. 26c Iron: 27 B iron, 83.25; 27 C iron, 6c; Juniata galvanised. 60 per cent discount; refined, so and 10 per oeat. dj count. Sheet sine, 6c. Coppei ' bottoms, 20. x-unisnoa copper, 32c äjiaer, 14 016C. LIVE STOCK. iBdlananolfi. auuMUKwiM Vsiox Stock-Yarm, May 10 ; iirru jvcecipitviuu neaa; snipmenus, 4uneaa, lardly euongh boxe to establish a market. The demand was good for butcher grades and feeders, while shippers were-slow and feeling not so good. Export grades.... .. ..t 5 20 a 5 50 irood to choice shivsers..... Fair to medium ihisiperaF'eeders. tine ouaJity 4 7d;B i 10 4 2k4 4 60 4 50 5 60 Stockers. common to good , 3 0U( 4 00 3 75( 4 50 8 C0C 4 10 3 0ii(8 S 40 2 2 75 3 5 )($ b 25 ! Good to choice heliers-...m.M...MMM-... Good to choice cows Fair to medium cows and heifers..... Common old cows............. .. . Veals, common to good...... Bulls, common to good Milkers, dull: com won to good..., 2 00(8 8 25 20 00040 00 HOGS Receipts, 1,070 bead; shipments, 450 head. Quality good. Marist weak and lower, closing very weak. Heavy packing and shipping- ... 81 10(81 20 Light and mixed packing 3 902l 05 Common to good light.... 3 6084 tiO Heavy roughs ...... 3 2"(al 75 SBEEr Receipts, 103 heal; shipments, none. But few here. Demand strong tVr butcher grades and shippers: common stuff, dull sale. - Good to choice clipped grades . ..-3 75(34 25 Fair tn medium clipped graies. ..- 3 20(8t 0 Common clipped grades ... 2 0 Burks, per head. .... 1 50(3 oo Spring laaibs, 80 to 50 ias..... 5 00(3 00
foreign Fruit Lonaon layjr raisins,new, Ii 4u; ntw Valencia, lo.UHc; Sultans, 11c; Mus catel raisins, two crown, tl 50(33 00; Calliornia L
snow or op ou, ivc: r-atacine on, 14XjC
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ocsl tin. I. c. 10x14. 12x12 and 14x20. 16 25; Ix
aUsewftere, A8T LIEERTT, May lO.-Cattle .eoalPta, 1,234 head; shipments. 1,102 head. Market active and lQAe JaiKhcr than la.--t week's closing price 4. Hogs Receipts, '..iO neaa; shipments, 3.000 head. Matket slow; Fhiladelphiaa, 14 354 40; Yorkers, 84 -xri co. Sheep Keceipts. 3,600 head: shipments, 3.000 head. Market ercited and l.fi higher than last week 's ciosicg prices. BALTIMORE, May 10. Beeven-Market more active and prices 'c higher with an improvement in quality: Ust beeves, 6-5jKc;: first quality, o!i('-')hf; medium, i'i.'aöV'c: ordinary, 2'AV4c: most sale vere from 5 uir;c Receipt. t7l iied: sale, 8.2 bead. Hugs-Pell supply and fair demand; receipt, 5.1S9 bead : quotations. 55c Kheepand I.mts Re'.elpts, head; quotations sheep. 2,' c; lambs, 789c. ST. LOCI?. May 10. Cattle Receipts, 1.500 head; shipments. 560 I ead. Market fairly active and 10c lower: choice shipping and export steers, $ 2'xa 5 CO; fair to möium. 84 !rt" to; common, fl 2-5 G1 71. lutcher,' stctra, t3"!31W; cows and
heifers, 82 SC33 5; Storkers and feeders, 8J2'
4 sr. Hoes Receinta. 5.800 bead: shipments 2 000 head. Market lairly active and 5w,10sj lower: butchers' and selected heavy, f 1 10ßj4 15; mixed packing, 83 80f&4 05; liRht. t-is".(i4. sneep Keceipts, iju neaa; smpmenis, none. Demand stronger at 82 50(5. KANSAS CITY, May 10.-Tte Live BtOCl Indi cator reports: Catue Keceipts, 1,378 neaa: tnipments. 1,1m head. Market slow; shipping grades 15c lower; butchers 10c lower; 6tockers and teeners weak and quiet: choice to fancy, 85 00(5 20: fair to good lancy 8" CCiib 20; fair to good, 84 .0w4 90; common to medium, 84(41 50; stockersand feeders, 8J4J (a4 20. COW S, 52 t)3 60. Hogs Receipts, 5,716 head: shipments. 1.427 head. Market weak and 5,410c lower; good to choice, S3 s(c$3 93; common t medium, 83 60J 3 to. Sheep Receipts. 7 head; shipments. head. Maiket firm: good to choice, 83 50&4 50; common to medium, 82$3. NEW YORK. May 10. Beevea Receipts. Includ ing 36 car-loads for exportation, were 228 carloads; 6trictly prime steers were Fcarcc, and the l etter grades of cattle sold fairly at nearly former t'.gures, but all common and middle grades had a very dull sale at lower prices: a fairelearanee was made however; extremes for steers, 4 81(31; 23 per 100 lbs., a few tops goiDg to to 30, and fat bulls jumped from 83 25 to $4 95. Sheep Receipts, 10,000 Lend; market dull but steady at 82 80(5 73 per 100 lbs. for clipped sheep, 85 30(0,6 60 for clipped yearlings, 85 50r.i6 75 for unshorn sneep, ana to 2,s tor unsnorn yearlings. Hoes Receipts. 13.440 head: nominal value: 4 65(94 83 per 1U0 lbs.: none offered alive. CHICAGO, May 10 Tbe Proven' Journal re ports: Cattle -Receipts. 9,500 nead: shipments, 2,500 head. Market 2öa:;5c lower than Friday, mostly on heavy cattle: shipping i-teers, 950 to 1,500 lbs. t4 .(&5 50; stockers and feeders. 834 50: bulls and mixed, 82(a4 10: bulk, i-Ua-i Z); through lexas cattle. 31 0o(a., 10. Hogs KtttJlpiA, 2 1,000 oad; afilpmenta, 6,000 bead. Market slow and 1'. I5c lower: rough and mlxpd. 13 7.Vdl 05; packing and shipping,? 90 1 20; light. 81 6.a4 10; skips, 82 .)03tO. pl teo Receipts, 3 300 head; shipments, none. Market slow and weak; natives, 82(5; Texaas, 2&3 The Trovers Journal London cable quotes cat tle fullv lc vr lb. lovver: 2.:C0 head Americans at Deptford ; bebt steers, 12c per lb., dresssd. MARKETS BY TELEGRAPH. Frodnce Markets NEW YORK. Mav 8. Flour Receipts. 31.931 bbls.; exports, 3.716 bbls., 0,414 sacks; market auu ana neavy; sales. iu,.wu ddis.; common 10 good extra Western and State, 83 203 CO: good to choice do.. S3 65(9-3 25; patents, Minnesota extra pood to prime. 8 75fa.5: choice to double extra, 85 0ff5 15. Wheat lleceipts, 1C3,8"j0 bu. ; exports, 79,909 bu. ; spot lots fully 1 (ciHic lower and more active for exports; options opeued weak and soon declined 15(al .c, closing firm, with a recovery of i(Ll?c; sales t,240,oou tm. 01 futures ana 27i.,ouo bu. of pot: No. 2 Chicago, 89(ri.s'.i'.c; No. 1 North ern. yi;c; do. c. I. and t., s'.i'ic; ungraded spring. sSc: ungraded red. st'(.97c: No. 2 red. 89 1 d-16' c f o. b. ; No. 1 red, 97c; No. 1 white, 95c: ungraded. 86?4c arrive; No. 2 red, May, tßfa'O'aC ciosing at 8ir;c; June, sa:irtiyo?.,c, closing at w'e; Juiy, t'O'j.Äyic, closing at '."OV-: August, 90'4(i 9i;c, closing at 90-; ;c; September, 9191kc closju; atl!4c: October, 92S.C.y2Uc, closing at 92'4-; Ue cember. 94?ira9.'riC. closing at W; May. SI fal closing at 81. Com spot lower and lull : optiobs weak : receipts, ti.tou bu.; ex ports, 2U2,m: bu.: .ains, Uj2,W.O bu. d futures and ls.ooo bu. of soot: un graded. :f(S 14c; No. 3, 44c; steamer, 44'.,c e:evc.ed: No. 2. 44(" elevated, 4s'4c atloat. yellow, 4Vi(f 4c: no. 2 .Msy. :ir;4(4"Hc, closing at v:". June 44 !4c. closing at 46'.c: July, -iö'i a4t'.;,, -los iLgat 4.iic; August, 4tr;KG4i.v4,c, closiug at 4ti;4-r. Oatf Mixed rather weak: white higher: receipts. s-i.oco bu.; exm-rts, 10 bu.: .oixed Westero. 37t 4lc: white do., 3s4!c. .-tocksof grain in store Jlsvs: heat, 3.MXMIH1 lu.: corn, o9n,'.i.j in. oats, 20t',if07 bu.: barley, 42 7:53 bu,; rye, f"S,74S bu.: pea, 4,8oi tu : malt. 389,.2 du. Hops yuiet t onee spottair; 1:10 quiet at 8': op tions dull and barely steady: sales, 3,5uo bags Mav. 7 35c: August, 7.1V; September, 7.15c; November and December. 7.15c. sugar Dull and in buyers' favor: fair to good refining quoted as 4 15-16cfa5 l-16c: retmed dull; mould at0;c; conIt ctiorers at t.;, . itc: cut loai and crushed, 7k27lc: granulated, ii'c: cubes. 67if87c MolasMS Quiet and nominal. Rice Steady.' Pe troleum rlrni ; united ciosed at 73-;i,c. 1 allow Steady. Kosin Dull. Turpentine Quiet and firm at ""!. c. Fegs Pull and lower: receipts, 4.304 packages: Western, UJäc Pork stead v and very quiet; old mess. -89 25(89 51. Cutmeats rum; pickled nams. 5'Jjü; pickled shoulders, ft. ljird Moderately active: Western steam, snot. $i l."(ä6 20. May. 6 11: June. 6 UCctC, 15: July. 8) '(iji; 21; August, t' 2'.rtjtt27: September, f 31 (a0 3o; October, jo otmo 42: city steam, to. tmt-ter-Quiet and weak; Westcrj, lOiiJ'.: Klgin creamery, '24c. Cheese; ejuiet. uojiper ej-net. l-eao steaav CHICAGO, May 10. Wheat was quoted at the lowest tiguies of the year to-dRv. When consols came in this morning two points up, it took the starch all out of the local market- Added to this, was the death of Woershoefler, the New ork trad er. whecs position iu the market w as not nositive ly known so far as ii applied to wheat. The tone was mainlv contributed by consols, unloading long wheat audareporttliattheelecreaseinthe visible supply to-morrow will not be as large as previously estimated: that it is not likely to ex ceed 750,000 bu. June began at 78c, dropped off to 77Jc, rallied, but hnally closed heavy all n'clcx a substantially at the bottom for tbe day. The Government report was favorable to the bears, in the afternoon juneaeciinea to sua closed at TT'c, corn, fluctuated within a rauge of v'sC and hnaliy closed about c higher man Saturday, i ats Ruled dull aim a shade easier. Poik Opened 10( l,2$c lower, fell off 10c rallied 7' , (810c and dosed quiet. Lard as a trine eeas ier. Flour Uuiet and unchaneetl. Wheat eak and lower: sales ranged: May, 75,i(877c closing at7ic:June. 7.vö'8 c. ciosing at i.'2c; July, 7.i,.(ii7'.''tc. closing at 70'ic; No. 2 sprinir. 75'ifa 76c: No. 3 siring. 67c. Corn Ruled easier but closed final a shade higher; cash, ::t yfcvityr. May. 34!iM..4,ic. closing ai:s4'4c; June. 3&;( i sc. closing at :15 7-1c: July, 3'-rc(.ltHie. closing at 3f. y-lCc. Oats Fasv and dull: cash 29c; May, 2874(a'2;'c; June. '2biö,Wc, closing at 2S?;c; July, 27:iv27ShC, closing at iV.c. Rye Dull: No. 2, 0c. Barley Nominal; No. 3, 4t"vV.c. Flaxseed Firmer! No. 1. SI 04 VX. Mess Pork Active and weaker; cash and June, W foiS 70, closing at 88 67XÄS 70: July, 88 70äS 80, closing at 8S 80. Lard Easy, 2UQ 5c lower: cash and June, S5 82! (j5 S5; July. 80 90(8 5 92.. Short rib sides weaker; cash, S3 20(5 5 '12. Boxed Meats Steady: dry salted shoulders, 8484 10; snort clear sides, So äöab 60. Suear-Steady : cut loaf. 7J-ir7,,c; granulated, 7c; standard A. vc. em the Produce Exchange: Butter Ruled steady: creamery, 14 lue: dairy. l:'.(815c. Eggs Dull and weak at 9(i 10c. Receipt Flour, 4.000 bbls.: wheat, 11.000 bu.; corn, 37,000 bu.; oats, 32,000 ou.; rye, ou.; barlev. il.tw bu. 8hlpment-Flour, 8,000 bbls.; wheat, 34.000 bu.; corn, 326.0CiO bu.; oata.41.0j0 bu. : ve, 5,000 ru : nariey. 62,uuo du. Afternoon Board Wheat Weaker and ?ic lower June. 77l4e. corn easy; June, 3.".ic Oats dull; June. "isv,e. 1 ork weak at iu. i.ara nu chsngea. ST. 1X1Ü18. May 10. rlour Dull and nom inally unchanged. v neat ery weak ana lower The market opened easy and active and con tin ued depressed throughout nearly the whole ses siou and closed (V.a lower than Saturday: No, I ' rea, casn, (. 010: mv, isi;.'.-, ciosiuk ai, u j:! '.sail, a .lA.ii. .t k !1 n .L.... SSS tiAÄ r-O'.c. eloaiue at sO'.c. ru Very dull, easy and 1 1 '.cliiKher: No. 2 mixed, cash. (X'.c: May. 3.ic hirt- Jimp ?Ay n?l c osin? at ic. noiniuai il i .,'-". , . - - o - --o-t juiv. 34-xc. uats ery ouii auu anouv suauj No. -2 mixed. c.h. i: May. 29'ie. Rye Firm atec bid. Barley romiaaliy unchanged. I.d Active and unsettled: chemically hard. 8135: 4 57; refined. S4 55. Hay Active aud weak; low grades .toc(si lower jer ton; prsi'ie. S5 25 ta 7 50: timothy. 810 50313 .'Ml. Butter Dull and easy: choice to fancy creamery. l8(n '20c: choice to fancy dairy, 16l8c. Kg Steaav at "iVjc Flaxseed-Nominal at 81 10(81 Uli Bran steady at fri(gl'M: fJorn meal Steady at 81 ro. wool Steady aud unchanged; coare long, 17(2".c; combing, '20(21c: low aud coarse, 1 l(4!Sc fine litht. löft2öc: heavy. 13.817c: black. 15:818c cotted. 12((14c. Provisions Very dnll and lower. Pork- Lower at 8'J 89 2 Lard-Easy at 8i 70. e-uls rr eats EasiÄ and abont.öc lower: lcose lots, I . 1 t n rut. .Kv .11.. .r . . V. n v , .1a.. JUIlg VJear, CO V BUUI Ii HUB, IW, CUWl V1VA1, $5 4"i; Ixixed lots unchanged. Bacon Fjsy: long clear. 8 7j- short ribs, to 80: short clear. 9 6. Hams-Firm at S'MVl. Receipts Flour, 3.000 bbls.; wheat, 31.000 bu.: corn, 41,000 bu.; oats. 40,000 bn.; rje. l.ooo bu : barley, l.ooo bu. Ship mentsFlour, 14.000 bbls.; wheat. :;,ouo ou. : corn 239..'0 bu. ; oats. 33.000 bu.; rye, 2,000 bu.; barley, l.0 bn. Af ertioon Board Wheat.weakau 1 Ji 8?i3 lower. Corn (a'ic lower. Oau -LuchaDKCd. PHILADELPHIA, May 10. Flour Steady with moderate demand. Wheat Weak and lower; So. 2 red, M8y,908!?4e: June, 90?4(891 y4c: July. 90 oil Ini'iil QO:. 'tll Vri.5rrf Int ni trnnA corn in goad demand and firm : No. 4, 45c; No. 2 mixed, 47c; No. 2 mixeS, 47(349c; futures nothing doing, prices nominal. Oats 3pot firm, demand fair: no. 2 mixed, 3-Sc: No. 3 mixed, 30c; No. 3 white. 41J41Jic; No. 2 white, 42(341c; futures lower: No. 2 white May, 40(y4lc; June. 5&Va39jc; Jaly, S9J510c; August, atvV-c Piovislons Stetdy with a fair demand. New meis pork til : do prime, tlOftj 10 5C; do family, 812. Hams Smoked per lb., 9Vi9ll". Lrd Quiet; refined, 8; 75(86 87jjc; steam, $o 2"(85 25. Butter Quiet and easier; creamery extra. 2l(i"25o; Westeoi dairy extra. 14(816c. Egs Steady; fre.h. 12c Receipt- Flour, J,60C bbls.: wheat, 25,800 bu.; corn. 3,700 bu.; oats, 12,700 bu. Sbipmenta Wheat, 13,000 bn.: corn, 2,700 bu: oats, 13.010-bu. CINCINNATI. May 10. Cotton In fsfr demand at 9c Flour Heavy and firm at8J7.Viji; fancy, 84 l.r(34 4U. Wheat-Dull: No. 2 red, 89c; receipts, 3.000 bu.; shipments. 4,500 bu. Corn In fair demscd: No. 2 mixed, 37i:8c Oats In good demand; No. 2 mixed, 32c. Rve Barely steady: No. 2, 67&i9c Barlev Nom In aL Pork Dull at 89 23. Lard Esier at 8 75. Bulk meats In gool deira cd ; shoulders 83 75: short rihs, 85 30. Bacon -.In moderate demand; shoulor, 84 50: snort rits, C 05; tbort clear, 0 20. Butter Easier :
creamery, 22c: choice dairy, 12Q14C. Lineed Oil In fair demand at J9f41u. Sugar Refined, f7f 7;!Kc; New eirleanx, ö:3"r4C, Fs Heavy al S'.c. Cheese Firm; prime new factory, ss1-: Hcgs Quiet: common and light, 85 45.4 10: packing and butchers. $3 85(84 25; leceipts, 3,335 head; shipments, 1.C27 head. BALTIMORE, May 10. Wheat Western quiet and easy; No. 2 winter red. spot, 89!4S9l: Mav, S'.iJväs'..c; June, t9S'&897ic; August, M'so'c Corn Western inactive but firm: mixed, spot, 46Va47c: May, 457(.(Ti4t".,f:c; Jane, 451(84.;(jc Oats Quiet and stcadv;-Western white, SH,!; do. mixed, 87iaS'.ic Provisions Quiet. Mess pork 810; new, Sil. Eggs Firm at UrtjllV-c. Co:leo Dull; Rio cargoes ordinary to fair. 8li('X Re
ceipt Flour. 1.5o0bbi.; wheat, '2MX) bu.: corn, 20.0UU bu.: oats, lo.ooo tu. Shipments Flour, l,4oo DDis. ; corn, jo.uuo i MlLWAUa.EE. May n -Flour Dull. WheatWeak: cash. 78c: Ju-t. 70c: August. 80' e. irn Dull: No. 2, 34V.C. wts Steady: M. 2. 29c. Rye steady; No l. 67c. Earlev scarce; No. 2, 52c. Prt'Tisn ns low er. Mess Pork Cash or May, ts 60; June, 8s 67. LArd Prime steam, cash or May, go so; June. So nv Butter tasy: dairy, lo (aic ,f hccse-Urm at llftl'2c Legs More plenty at 9V(iluc. Receipts Flour 4 C00 bbls. ; wheat. 4,600 bü.: barlev. 575 bu. Shipments r"iour, Iti.OlO bbls : whpt. 51,008 bu. : hariey. 575 bu. LOUISVILLE, May 10. Cotton-Firmer; mid dling. 8(is;,;c Grain Steadv. Wheat No. 2 longberry.88c: No. 2 red, 8t"c. Corn No 2 mixed, 27J-2C: white, 36J4c Oats New No. 2 mixed, 31 !j (832c. Provisions Quiet. Bacon Clear rib sides, 85 90: clear sides, $ 15; shoulders, 81 37V,. Bulkmeats Clear rib s'des. 85 40; clear sides, 85 06; shoulders. 84. Mess Pork 810 50. Hams Sugar cured, 89 50(xl0. Lard- Choice leaf, 87 75S. LIVERPOOL, May 10. Cotton Firm, de mand; tales. 12,000 bales, including 2,000 bales for speculation and expirt and 10.300 bales of American. Wheat Firm, demand fair; holders ofier t-pariuglr California No 1. 7s 2d(7s 4d per cental. Corn Steady, demand fair: new inixd M etern. 4s 3d per cental. Turpentine spirits, '2rs id per cw t. Kosin Common. 3s 7J-,d Der cwt. Petrcleum Refined. 6d per gallon. KANSAS CITY. May lC Wheat Recefbts. 9.000 bu.: shipments, 16,000 bu.: in store, 314.20:; bu.; market lower: No. 2 red. cash. 60c bid. 61c asked: June, 65c July. 67e asked; No. 2 soft, cash. 79c assea. crn Keceipts. 4.wio ou.; shipments, 11.C00 bu. : in store, yy.OuO bu. : market lower: No. 2. cash, L'C.Jc; Jnue. 27V bio. T,xi asked; No. 2 wmte, earn, j.e Did. I've asKed. uats steady; No. 2 cash, 25V$c bid, 2tiV esWed. NEW ORLEANS, May 107. Corn Dull and lower; white, 4t47c; yellow, 17ca4sc Hog Products Dull and a shade lower. Pork 89 75. Lard 85 50. Bulkmeats Shoulders, 84 ; long clear and cl ar ribs, 85 37X Bacon Shoulders, 81 50; long clear,' 5 90: dear ribs, to 50. Lambs 8'J '25(89 75. Other articles unchanged. Clearings of the banks. $1,155,10;. TOLEDO, May 10 -Wheat-Active, with larpe Clover seed Neglected. Receipts Wheat, 4,100 bu.; corn, 61,000 bu.: oats. 3.0fo bu. ShipmentsWheat, C6,0u0 bu.; corn, 23,000 bu. Oils. WILMINGTON, May 10. Turpentine firm at 32c. CLEVELAND, May 10. Petroleum Cnchangcd: standard w hite, 110, 7Sc. til UhVlLUs., kMay 10.-Natlonal' transit certificates opened at 74'e: highest price, 74Jäc: lowest. 7: closed at 7;s''c. BRADFORD, Fa.. May 10. National transit tertlflcaies opened at 74,',.c: closed at 73c; highest price, 74e; lowest, 73c: clearances, 1,126.000 blis. PITTSECRG. May 10. Petroleum Dull and heavy; national transit certificates opened at 74i4c; closed at 7Sc; highest price, 74?c; lowest, 7:'.14c. NEW YORK, May 10. Petroleum opened strong, declined during the forenoon to 7,'c. rallied to Ae, broke to 73;;sc, at which it closed. Sales 3,546.(00 bhls. OIL CITY, May 10. National transit oertlhcstes opened at 7l!4c; highest price, 74!.c; iowet 73:c; c!ced at 7:;:;c; sales, l,027,roo bols.; clearances, .ro,Of 0 bbls : charters. 87.300 bbla.; ahipments, ,621 bbls. ; runs, bbls. Vottou MEMPHIS, May 10.-Cottou Steady: middling, 8Je; receipts, 410 bales: shipments, 1,396 bales; stock, 60,882 bales; sales, 1,850 bales. ST. LOUIS, May 10, Cotton Receipts, 587 bales; shipments, 1,250 bales: sales, 1,63 bales; stock, 58,100 bales. Market steady; sales of middling at ?c. XKW YORK, May 10.-Cotton-Steady; uplands, 9V.,e: Orleans, 9 7-16o; sales, 318 bales: futures closed iuiet; May. 9.lsc; June, 9.24c; July, 9.:ttu; August. 9.42c: Septem ier, 9 27c; eetober, 9.10c; November, 9.0öc; December, 9.0c; January, v.l5c: F'eruary 9.2!Sc; March. 9.35c C. L. ejreene & Co. 's report on cotton futures says: Trading has been lair to-day, witn quite a demand for August store time, but the general tone was easy, and at the close quiet, with a small shading (r.im Saturday evening. Liverpool spot active, in antii ipation of a day and a half holiday after tomorrow 1 p. m., but otherwise foreign accounts were soirew hat tame. There is still evidence of a desire to sell the new crop. Whisky. CINCINNATI. May 10. Whlskv Steady at tl 10. 81'. uuOla, May 10. Whisky Firm at i iu. CHICAGO, May 10. Whiskv-Steady at 81 14 NEW ORLEANa, May 10. - Whlaky - Market unchanged. Dry Ooud HEW YORK. May 10. Dry Goods The market wss very quiet in geneial demand, but with a hardening tendency for low and medium grades of cotton. Ouida on the Kviln of Conacription. Pall Mall Gazette. I have no hesitation whatever in say ins; that I consider conscription the curse of Ku rope. In Italy the seizure of the chief part of the youth of tbe country is an unmitigated injury to both the youths themselvei end the body politic. Boys, as they become old enough to work, are impudent, idle an 1 careless of pleasing their employers, becausa they know that in a little while they will have to leave any situation tbey fill, any trade they follow, for a long period, varying from two years and a half to three years and more. Yhen tbey leave the army they are good for little; they have forgotten what they have N learned, and they are too old to learn anew. The barracks are hot-beds ot filth, foul language, and an alternation of enforced idleness with intense faitgue, which is mcst injurious to the conscript mentally and physically. To feize tbiee of the best years of a man's life, whether he will or no, is a tyranny so absolute and so cruel that it appears incredible that the whole population of Europe submits to it with patience. The plea is untrue that conscription tends to unite the antagonistic races of Italy. It does no t-ucb tLirjg: tbe hatred existent between these rtces is rather intensified, when tne Sicilian shepherd is rent to shiver, in a popinjay's jacket, in tbe streets of Turin, and the moumaineer of tbe Alps is compelled to burn on the scorched plains of Magna Grecia. Not alone on tbe agricultural classes does tbe enforced service fall as the Rieatest curse of life: on all youths who have artistic bias, who pursue arts which need delicacy ot touch such as wood carving, gilding, house painting in tempera, or Falissy moulding and painting, the hands are ruined for such work by the coarse labors of the barrack yard. A 50 cent bottle of Dr. Bigelow's Positive Cure will promptly and thoroughly cure the worst case of recent cough, cold or throat or lung trouble. Buy the dollar bottle for chronic 4:ases. Fleasant to take. CONSUMPTION CUBED). 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