Indiana State Sentinel, Volume 34, Number 5, Indianapolis, Marion County, 7 March 1888 — Page 8
THE INDIANA STATE SENTINEL. AViLDNEBDAX MARCH 7 18Ö8.
FINANCE AND TR'iDE.
Ihj Cc-fctcn of t.r Stral: mi Br a Utrkrt ui iti Fiectiitiosi. Clearing How Stttmnli- Stock Quotations OenertU Prodar Markets Cotton and TVool Tj rices Foreicu'TOattera. NEW YORK, March 5 Mor y on call IS, per cent.; last loan, 2 per cen t; closed at 2JS per cent. Prime mercantile p per, 4SS pe: rent. Sterling exchange du ü but steady at 14 MX for sixty-day bills a id $1.87 for de mand. The total aalea of it eis to-day were 3.S9.4C shares. Including: lanada Ben there, 3,720; Delaware, Lackawanna , and Western, 51,15; rle,9,4.S0; Lake Shore , 14,045; Louisville and Nashville, 13.405; Mis carl Pacific, 9,418; Northwesters, 15tf 25; New J fersey Central, 3.34T, Oregon Transcontinental, 3,35; Beading. 100,1(4; Richmond and West P. lnt, 18,725; St. Fan, 4.2C9; Caion Partie, 20, 7?0; Westers Union, 1Z, 7CC. To-day was tbe most aci Jvc day In tbe Etoet market for many weeks, a ad it was at tie same time deciledly weak dnri tag almost the entire time. The seHicg was v ry heayy until late lo tbe day, the developmei ita In tbe matter el the strike aince Sarotday t fgbt inducing frecofierInfsof longsKnks al1, around tbe loom, the prture utingpeciaU- seveie against the coa! stecke, ttunk iXnes and Grangers. Tbe local buting, however, ws s Tery good, and clique aurr-ort waschen ul til the selling orders be- . cante too numerous, tvben tbe attcsrpt io save tha market was gico t p. Later In th-day the bear a made aorie efforts to cover on tb receipt ol mere favosa Lie advices irom tbe West, whloh bad tbe t Cert of steadying the lint. and tome slight recovery was made. Tbe market was feverish throughout tbe greater portion e! Mit day, bcvever, nndtr the heavy transactions man; large blocks of stocks changing hards. Tb caln topic of conversation in Wall strtet was tig threatened general strike of locomotive ecglat srs, the feeling being that il Chief Arthur persists In calling out the men on scads where there is so giievance, that tbe result will be the disrprtton of tbe Brotherhood, as public sentiment would be arrayed acainst the ctriters. Tbe crovrd in Reading waa vei y large again this morning, and many selling rdera wer executed, but He Insiders tcok a large amount el slock, and tbe stock with the general list wae well supported for most of tbe forenoon, but tbe coLdition o! ioC coal market was a factor in the subsequent decline, which reached all the coal era txcept Delaware and Hudson. The dealings in Kissouri Paci"c were a special teature of the iay, the stock being Tery strong ander considerate investment, buying on the expectation of largely increased t arcings to be sfcownin the forthcoming report. Wheeling and Lake Erie was the weakert steck on the list, dropping 3 Ter cent on Tery light transaction, bnt tbe general list was quite dull and displayed little feature-of interest. Tbe first salts were made at concessions, extending to . per cent, bat during the etvly trading the lut snowed a ttabborn resistance to the pressure, which cau&od some slight advances. The list soon began tc yield, towerer, aad Lickawaasa early became prominent for sreakbess, -hile tbe lc sees we ee confined to fractions in most casea until toward 2 o'clcci, the lrj?lne?8 dbue showing a racked Cerrease afte 12 o'clock. A firm tone masked the dealing! 2or the jc: of the day and in the la&t boar the market became d ill but the close was quiet and. steady at s)mothisg better than lowest figures. Almost everything is lower to-slight, and. Ixckawanna lost 2 points; Wheeling . Lake.Kric. Reading. 1; Jersey Central and Oregon 'iranscontl- ; Richmond & West Tolnt, l3; Union Pacific, 1 per cent, and others fractionaUmounts; Railroad onds wer -quiet, except for Erie seconds which furnished MSl.Oca oat of a total day's business of tl.lilfiCO, and Jhongh the market sympathized to a limited extent In the weaiiie displayed In the share list, tie lasses sustained were generally for fractions caly, and many i.suee showed considerable strength, especially in the latter part of the day, leaving prices irregularly changed frosi last previous sales, though declines are in a majority. AnroDg tbe most important declines are Mihvaa&ee, Lake Store & Western, Michigan Division, Z't at 110: Minneapolis & Northwest fives, 5 at 9C, ant Mobi:e V Ohio new sizes, 2 at 113. Tbe gains comprise Kock Uland sixes, 2 to 13, and ielicTilie 6i Caronde et sixes, 2:'n to 11 1. Ocvernment bonds dull aad heavy and State bonds nf ptected. rnitrt Ctri J TVa ITH A XCact Mi ' 1 Kttp la MMiTi 17M do preferred. 44 I'nited States 4V-s..lO.Vi jakeabore. 9v C. !-uict4V couD-ltf.' UooisTiiia A raJi M'. PaciCc t of '95 MQ ! Louisville N.A C Zi Lonititna stamp is 92 Memphis & Charles 50 Missouri 6 1C1 , Michigan Central- 77 Teon. Cs set'l'm'ntlCl ,m x a. w tn Tenn. 6a set'i'm nt. 2 do preferred 97J, Tenn. 3s set'l'm'nt oyt Minneap. & tit.L.n 6 Canada Sonth'n'is.. do. preferred. 12 Cemu Ve. firsU 114VJ Missouri f-aciSc Y '. Den. 6tSi.fi. fiibts-121 2 Mobil & otuo 9 do do 4s. . 77'g Mar.i.Cln. flret pfd Den.dtK.u.w.iirs'j i ao. icconaa.. Xrie seconds 95'4 Morris Asex pti St. K. A x. uen ca 4 NaabvUle b Cna;. 76 Co do 5s 59 New Jersey Cent.. 79'4 Mutual Union 6a- Norfolk & W. pfd- 42 N.J. c Int. Cert...l01 .Sorthern PacificSorthern Pac firata..lIO: do. preferred 44 oo seconds .105 'Jbi.fe North wesi n:C7 KorthwesterncocaUlX1 do. preferred U2 do debenture &S...1G9 Sew York CentraLloi Orenau k Trana 6.. &ti j S. V. O. 61 8t. L 1 fg Bt. L. i 1. M. gen 5s fc7 I do. preferred c;,'i Bt, L. A tan Fran...ll5V Ohio Central 8t. Paul consols 125 'Ohio & Mississippi 2l-i &t,P.Chic APacla.l0 I co. preferred h'J Tax P. land grants. Aty Ontario a Western nji T. Pac R. G. ex con 67 (Oregon Imp M v Union Pacific firsU 114 West Shore.... .1C1 Alama xDrea 110 Allegheny Centra. Alton A Terre H 3C do preferred 75 American Expresa 107 Bar.. Ced. K. aM 25 Oregon haTigation 01 vicnuu a i auswu . U a racificMall.- - 3 iyt Peoria,Decatar A K 17 PltUbarg... ... . 1,5 Pullman PalaceCari:?9 Reading......... 6Ji cacaaa racine S6 Rnrk i.ianrt ti Uanada Sontbera... 51j at L, A 3an Fran... 32'-: Central Pacific 28 i do preferred C.A thesarake Sc Ohio 2V do first pfd ..112' do pfd firsts 4JiC, JI.A St. Paul do seconds do preferred Chicago A Alton.135 fct. Paul 757 do preferred j do preferred 11 Chic., nr. A Q 124'J St. Paul. M. A M-. 107 C, et. L. A Pac. 1JH at. Paul A Omaha- 35V4 do preferred .30 I do. preferred 1(,7 C, ft. L. A Pitta iTenn. C. I. and K. 29 Oiru, San. A Cleve- 56$ Texaa Pacific... . 2 57i CeTeland A Col 43 jTol. A Ohio pfd 5l' Del. A Hudson .107 ; Union Pacific bL DU Lack. A West127 ü. 8. Express 72 Den. A Rio Grand. 19 Wab., St. L. A Pac. W. last Tennessee, nyj do. preterred. 237 do preferred.. CO I Wells A Fargo Exirw' do preferred - 20 W. U. Telegraph 77!i rie 24V. Am. Coc S. o. Cer 291B do preferred 56 j Colorado CoaL. . 3;;, Fort VV syne. US j Homeatake ios Ft. Worth A Denver 41 Iron SilTer . 40) Col's., Hocking Val 21 OnUrio.. . ......... 28 Houston A Texaa 18 iQulcksilver . !i Itarlera . do. preferred .. 33 aanniDau a ov. Joe. soutn raciQC, luinois central .114 dutro I ., B. A w 1 1 , Bulwer K0 21?. Kansas A Texas 13? Rich A W Pt term... CI ear Inga. NEW ORLEAXs, March 5. Clearings of the baas a, 2,4Cl,4t. B BOSTON, March 5 Clearings to-day wera 14,100,676: balance1, $1,771,664 : money at l per rent.; exchange on Kew York, par to 10c discount per tl.OCO. BALTIMORE. March 5. Clearings, fl.9l9.S35; talances, f 176,403. KEW YORK, March .-Clearings, f W,gS6.1C2; talances, 13.650,110. PHILADELPHIA. Msrch 5.-Clearliigs 10,J,t7; balances. g947,798. COMMERCIAL. Whiat Local prices range about the aam bnt a little better feeling Is noticeable on al grades. Offerings are light and principally U arrive. Receipts are almost nominal. Futures doll and not waatesl, with a steady market laewhere. ttM-giadjanfl i jja 9a choice pades, tot
demand Is not quite so good. Arrivals and ottering are both light. Holders of choice stoek stand firm at quotations, and make but lev concessions at buyers prices. No fctvres. Markets at Chicago shade easier. ATS Are steady, but little weaker -feeling prevails. Beilen are scarce, and also receipts. Matures fairly active. Rye Dull. Bran Shade firmer, and in fair demacd. Hay Very quiet at unchanged prices. Offer Inga are meagre. TO-DAY 9 5ID8.
Wheat No. 1 Mediterranean. do 3 Med.... do 2 Red. 84 82 4S1,4 45-4 do 8 R Corn fro. 2 do do do do do do do do do do do 3 VVuil 4 White . 2 Yeilow, 3 Yellow, 4 yellow, 2 Mixed 3 Mixed 49J4 49 50 4 Mixed White Kar bellow Ear. 50 Vi Mx. Kar.. March. 5U do 49'i 0.1 Oats No 2 White.. do 3 white.. do Mixeddo Reacted 32)4 31 Bras., 116 n Hay Choice Timothy.. do 1 Timothy. do 2 Timothy To arrive. - 14 50 .. 13 90 .. 10 53 Bace-lpta avnd Bhipmenti by Hll Pat Twenty-four Hoars.
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Keecipts. dalp'mts Flour Barre' s. 375 l Ou0 Wneat Bushle. 2 4'0 coo Ojrn: " 11 4'X) 10 200 Oats 16 000 13 090 RarleyZ.'-l'lZlZ!! " 30SÖ 1 "2ÖÖ
Grata la Store March S, 18S8.
I Wheat 1 Corn. Oats. Rye. Iterator A J 44 480 gs 265.91 400! Evator B 11 100 83 910 10 4 2 C70 Capital Elevator 3 000:52 6(0 1 0C0 Elevator D 18 000 15 000 55 000 . 11) Aid EleTa'or 520 17 6601 TotaLr 74 b00 SC8 025 217T3o 8 070 Cor, day last year ... 125 K0 1 22 1 251S34572 9M
UlfllAN APOLLS WHOLESALE MARKET Tba Produce Market. Esirs Fresh, rer dozen. 14a. .litter Extra, 10312c; roll, 820, common to i&ir, i(ßtc. Poultry Hens, per Ib., Kr; spring chickens, 10c rco6ters, c; tnrkeva, 9!Oc; geese, 1a fee. lui a leaineren. per uox.. ia uu;auckM, per lb.. 7c. Feathers Prime geete, 35c; miaveland dejk Raa 1 il V.o. Wool Medium and quarter blool. vnwasbed 27Q2.Sc; braid and very coarse, 20:4 i5c: toe nnwaaaea merino, lbQix: tub-waenea, Wtüc suriyna neece crowu, a$ioc .ess. 8d. ecd-Umothy, f 2 40,32 75 per bu.; clover, IS 7503 SO; blue grass, extra clean Kentucky tl CO: refi top, 70c; orchard grass, II 40fi iv, owiijsvo quamy. n.ogiiKn blue gras. 6 per Jb.; birdseel, rape, bfJc; canary, sjoc xtBwp, 4c. muiet, tue. Xüe I'rorltion Market. Bolew are Vte present jotting prices: ßniaked meats Reliable Brand. &Q&r3urcd tarns 20 lrp. and over . 17)4 lbs. and over... 15 1h. tul over. 11 Xc iH4c iwi 12 lbs and over...... 10 lbs. and over... l ie Bonetese llama. 11c California bams, l:gbt and rnelium .. Cottage huns, 4 U 6 lbs average. ...........h-4c KngluhCTwed brafi8- tacon. clear..... .11' i? Engllsn i-fcoulders,.! ght and medium c Rolled kbouiders. ,. Dried E-ef inzms ... ...15c Eacon Clear Kies, afout 25 lbs, average 9V.;c t iear tides, abaut 35 lbs. average 'e Clear 4acks,llni.t, medium or heavy, 'J. i Clear bellies, ljp4U,medium or heavy lie Morgsn anairey uraa Hama.and California, none at present: sbou'ders and fcreakfe: bacon, J;c Reliable " "Peter Brand" Dried beef harn K . D. 8. and I'ickled JeU English cured, clear sides, unrnoked.. Bean pork (clear) per bbl. 2C0 :ue Ham or lump pork, per bbl. 2C0 lbs Alto in K tbls.. containing 130 lbs less tnan ...10c .....c ....J.8 CO ... 15 60 at half tbe price of barrels, with 50c added to cover ad-di-.'onal coft o' package Lard. pure leaf, kettle.rendered Iri!eroe,9c; nanarrcis c, aovance on price i tierces; 50-pound cana in 100-1 b cases yuc aCvaoce on price-if tierces; 20-pound cans in W-lb cams, Uc advance on price of lierctfi; 10 pound cans, in C IL cases, ytc advanre on price of t crces; 5ponnd cans in CO lb cases andvance on price of tierce; pound cans in 0-lb cases, i4i advance on price ol tierces. Indian. Packing Comary's lard "Diamond A," In tierces Family lard, f,c; 50-lb, 20-lb and ir-ib C-CJ at usual advance cn price of tierces ßmoke.l Eausage Bologna Fkin, large oi small, 7)c; cloth, large or small, 7c. LIVE STOCK. UfioN Stock Y'abds, ) ISD.NAPous, March. 5. 1S8. J Cattle Rcccipu Tfry light and demand good for ail best grades. Prime shipping stec-rc of 1.4C0 to 1.600 pennds. tl 653 5 00 Fair to good sh'pping steers of 1,400 to 1,60 Q pounds 4 25(3 4" 59 Fair to good shipping steers of 1.4X) to 1,300 pounds 3 753 4 25 Ciood shipping iteerg ol 1.1U0 to 1.2UU pounds S 50(3 I 00 rair acippina; SMens oi eoj to l,rjj poan Is. 2 75 3 25 S 25 4 3 W 2 504 3 00 2 7jc4 3 00 2 00 2 59 1 25 (i 1 7 j Prime heiers f air to good heifers I 'Time butcher cows Fair to good batcher cows. Common cows Prime heavy bu!laM ...,...-... Fair to gcod bulla Veals Milch cows, calvcg and springen, -. 2 59(5 3 00 ... 1 50 2 25 ... 3 0 04 5 00 -20 C031) 03 Hoes Recetpts 1,250 head; shipments OCO head. Supply light demand fair. Market firm at Saturday's pricts. Closing steady. Bet neavy shipping.... 5 40 3 55 Heavy mixed '.odt 5 20. j 35 Choice light, 170 to 190 pounds 5 205 30 Pill and common lights 4 255 10 Sheep Receipts very light; dejaanl good at firm prices. Prime sheep; 110 pounds and upward..! 1 505 00 Good heeD. 93 to 100 pounds 4 00c4t 25 Common to medium sheep. 2 501 50 Prime Spring :amti. 5 2-r5 7.5 Fair to good spring lambs . 4 006 I 50 Bucks, per head. 2 C033 00 KIsewhcre. BALTIMORE, March 5. Cstt'e-Beef light supply and improved demnl; best beeves, St 7.5oi5 12V: ti rat quality, ft 3 1 75 ; medium. S3 50(4: o.-dinary, tl man of the sales ere from SI to 95. Receipts, 7JJ heal; sales 314 Lead. Hog Fair supply and fair to good demand. Receipts 5,w head: quotation 7(-"Vic. Sheep The receipt of sheep .nl lambs were 1,354 head, qaoutions, sheep, Sil 50; lambs, ti(6 53. CTSCLNSATI, March 5.-Cattle-Reoeipts.108 shipments. 4. Active and firm; common to choice batchers', t234 50; shippers. 14 25C1 85. She ep Receipts, 355; shipments, none. In good demand; common to prime, S'ct5 2.' eboice wethers, S5 5 (36. Lambs Scarce at SlraG 75. Hcgs Steady; common and- light, SiftS SO; packiog and butchers, S2 5092 CC; recclpu 3,350: shipments 1.800. ST. LOCI8, March 5.-Cattle Recefpts 190: shipments 1.300. Market active and higherchoice heavy native steers 15; steers 15 40; lair to good native steers fl 90(44 60; butcners' steers, medium to good. S 10 4120; stockers' snd feeders', fair to good, SI 10 3 30; rangers', ordinary to good, 12 153 SO. Hogs Receipts 3,400; shipments, J.300. Market active and stronger; choice heavy and butcher's selections t 355 45; packing, medium to prime, 1510(35 40; light grades, fair tobest, St 90&S5U. fcheeuneceiptsll,200;shlpmenu 600. Market stead; tiitlo choice S3 505 öi. EAST LIBERTY, March 5.-CattIe -Receipts, l.lil ; shipment. 228. Market ateady on good; lower on common; one car of cattle shipped io hew 5 ork to-day. Hogs-Receipts, 4,400; shipments. 4,400. Market active; Philadelphias. 15 70(35 75; mixed, as 5&S f5; Yorker. S6 4,rx.5 55; common to lair. 15 2535 85; pigs, 4 76a,5 00. Nineteen cars hogs shipped to New York to-day. fcheep Receipts, 2,800; shipmenta, 2,600. Market firm at last week's closing prloes. CHICAGO, March 6,-The Prorera Journal reports: Cattle Receipts, 8.000: shipments 3,000. Marstrong: fancy 15 105 50: steers SI 505: stockers and feeders, ti 103 45; cows, bulls and mixed H 90(33 30; Texas steers S'.cti. ' Hova Reoelpta. IS otO: shipments, 7.000. Msrket itfPBf furt fC hlfhci; mixed, 15 10535;
heavy. t5 30 85 57i; light, 14 95 J 5 30; skips, S3 t034 90. Sheep Receipts, 3.C00; shipments 1,000. Market strong and lie higher; natives. S3 75415 50; Wettern?. $535 50; Texans, 13 605; Urn bs, 106 v"5. Kansas CITY. March 5. The Live Stock Indicator reports: Cattle Receipts 1,555 head; shipments, 350 bead, strong and active; Tal ties firm to 10c higher for good of all classes except stockers and feeding steers, which were quiet and firm; good to choice corn fed, SI 605 GO; common to medium, S3 30(44 25; stockers, 12 252 90; feeding ateera. S3&3 60; cows, SI C0('j1 50. Hogs Receipts 3,858 head; abiomenta, 543 head. Market opened strong, closing wek: values steadv to strong; good to choice, 15 21(3 & 0; common to medium, S4 705 IP; skips and pigs, I34 60. Sheep Reitipts, 138 head; shipments, none. Market strong for good to choice at ft 50&5 00; common to medium, tl a"!. HEW YORK. Maren 5. Beeves Receipts, 4.300 head, msking lo.COOhead for the week. To-day's arrivals Included 81 carloads to be sold. The market ruled firm and all changed hands. Very common to very choice steers sold at St 25 135 60 per 1C0 lbs. : a carload of extra do., Ii 70; bolls and dry cows, fi 5C$3 59. Bbeep-Receipts. 8. 400 had. making 24,000 for the week : good stock and a ready sale; market closed firm; common to prime sheep sold at 5 25Q6 75: per 100 lbs. ; some extra and fancy do. at 177 25: common to-choice lambs at S6 1057 80 per 100 lbs. Hogs Receipts, 9.1C0 head, making 2S.5f.O for the week: steady at the nominal range of 15 503 80. BUFFALO, March 5. Cattle Receipts for the last 48 hours. 4, OCO; active and a shade higher; common to fair, S3 60J4 35; good to choice shipping, 51 50(5: extra steers, S5 10(i5J5; cows and heifers. 13 253 75: bulls, S3 25'cl: stockers and feeders, 13(3 i CO; müch cows. t-XVjl2; veals, ff.257 50. Sh ep Receip's for the last 48 honrs. 10,000; prices advanced 1015o: Inferior, 11(95.50; good to choice, $0 75(16 25 extra, $6 35: lambs, strong; ordinary to choice, 54 50r6 90; extra, S7&7 io. Hogs Reccipfs for the last 4s honrs, 2l,OtO; light declined 510c; others unchanged; light pigs. S55 20; mtxel pigs and light Yorkers, S) ir('5 40; selected Yorkers, f5 45(4 5 55; selected medium weights. S3 f5(5 76; selected heavy ends, S5(S5 25; stags S3 75Q1; market closed steady.
MARKETS BY TELEGRAPH. Produce. CHICAGO, March 5. The opening of the market on ' change was devoid of any special feature, first sates being at about the rame figures as Saturday's close. For a short period general weakness r revaiied, fractional declines telrg scored. Operators, however, were Inclined to go slow, and before the firt.t hour had passed a decided change came over the grain pits. Under the leadership of corn, activity opened np and the whole grain list developed surprising sirtngtn sna aavancea sharply. There was considerable selling cf wbeat by the Crowd early, but one house absorbed all that wss o tiered and trading toon settled down to a ca;iing bs is, the strength in the market com ing entirely from corn. The decrease in the vim Die supply aib.icu bushels was consider ably less than expected. May openel at Kn 8cc, declined to HSOc, then advanced to 8l,'sc. lesc'.cd to 5v5, then advanced to 81c sua ciosta at mc. I orn was active, the larg est trades in weeks beir g transacted . The mar ket gives signs of broadening. Country specu latcrs are sending in more orders Nearly all tue uig locai traut rs tooxa nana in the trade, and one cf tbe largest operators bought about an morning. The crowd was thoroughly scared. Shorts rushed to cover frr e.v. and. althoueh there wss tree realizing by holders who bought last week, pi ices kept almost steady on the up grace, ann aavancea irom inside nijures. and closf d at about 1c above Situ rday a last sales. May opened at 52c, sold at bl4c up to öJC. recfcCtö to 52c, became stronger audsold to and closed at 2:,';ö52c, Oats were 1 rm, and, under a good demand, May and June advanced ?Ca?.c May ranged 31432lc and closed at 31 Ju3 c. June ranged oetwetn iVHiVAc and cloced at 3i7t,c. la provisions the w2tk opened with the old bear element inclined to give more attention to tbe market. Initial tiles were male at Saturday's closing prices to a shade easier, but before the trading hewed much life a depression was forced by eacsi?e Actings. Under the lead of pork, the market kutlcied a weakening tendency ana ruled loner. Po.k sold oil 17c from tbe opening prices, and short ribs 5c. Ltrd was overlooked, practically, in tbe bear raid. A4 tbe day advauced, pork and short ribs recovered from the break &ud ruled strong. Speculation was fairly active, when compared with the dnllnets prevailire. May sold at S13.77(3 13 !5 for pork , 77VC(e7,70 for lard and S7 2 7.25 for short ribs, and closed at 113 87, S7 li and 17.22?-$, respectively. Tbe leading futures ranged as follows: Open- Higb- Lowicz. est. e&t. Closing. Wheat No. 2 I 'bTII . May June Jnly 763-5 80'i A'JK SI 31, 3i;2 M7 807, 51U 3 A ' 31 M SO'-. 28 81'. 4S f.i'4 53 4 32.' a 81'? sii2 4'.'2 53,'. f3 53V4 3IJ8 31H Corn No. 2 March 5iay June ...... July Oats No. 2 May.... Jane July August Mees pork per bbl. Marek June 13 95 13 97Vi 13 77 13 87U 01 14 0O 13 90 13 9' iArd ter 100 lbs.. May.. 7 60 7 67 7 72' i 7 62 7 70 7 72i 7tJ 7 60 7 67V, 7 72 7 77 TWA 7 70 7 72X 780 May. June July. Short rits, per 10G lbs May ..... 7 25 June 7 3Jv July 7 374 7 20 7 30 7 37i 7 22 7 32 7 40 7 32 7 40 Ca'h quotations were as follows: Flonr Quiet ana prices steady and unchanged: No. 2 spring wheat, 76g79);c; No. 2 red. S1HC; No. 2con. 51V('-H.c: No. 2 oats. 2'.t,i(a33c: No. 2 rv 5'Jc; No. 2 barley, 77&S2c: No. 1 lUx seed, SI 44: rrine timothy seed, tl 4t2 50: mesa nork. rer bbl. f 13 75: lard, per 100 lbs. 17 tlV.: snort ribs sides, loote, S7 12.ka7 15: dry salted shoulders. boxed. S6 10(36 10: short clear sides, boxed. 7 5Cfa7 62X; whisky distillers' finlhbed goods, er gal, tl 15; sugars, cut loaf, ?(äsV:c: granuated. 7' tc: htandard A. ,'.c. R.-i t-trvaKlrmr bbla, 22.0tO:whcat. Ln.. 22.0W): corn. bu.. 151.0(10: oats, bu 63,000; rje, bu.. 3,000; barley, bu. 31,0C0. BhipmenU-Klour. bis., 18,0tt): wheat, bu., U.0t0:ccrn. bu..lC4 COC: oat, bu. Is Oi0: rv.bn . 2,000; bar.ey, bn., 24.(C0. va the iioduce Exchange, to-dav: the batter market unchanged. L'ggs unsettled at 16)-i3lSc. NEW YORK. March 6. Flour Receinti 3C.710 packages; exiorU 05 bbls. l.CtO sajks: steadv: tales, 21.C0O bbls. Wheat Kccjipu 2,2J0:ba; exports 109.407 bu; sales 1,712,000 .bu futures, 2oa,iOO bu spot: options opened firm, later ruled dull and a triile lower, subjequ&ut'y became stronger and advanced :.';:n;bc, closlag firm at near the top: (peculation rather tameicisn about c higher etd moderately active for export; ro. 2 s-ptiog VlJic; No. 1 hard 93Jic store; ungraded red. t',f!jsXc: No. 2 red tw'J'ic, store and elevator; ifliä'Jic delimea. tto-af. b. and store: No. 1 red Quoted at yi'-.c. No. 2 red March Jt;4'99iJi;c, closing 90;c; April 9i u;;c closing vic, way viwn'Jiz, closing si'i i; Jnne 91 1-lbJ'JlSc, cu.flng 91'; July 90-M9 90-C closing 9Cje;; December 9.X9Jc, clos ing vic. corn neceipis t.oju tu; exporu 2.100 bu; sales 2,104 0.0 bu futures, 2 1,000 bu spot; options ruled weaker early, but soon strengthened and alvanced ('c, clojing unsettled; SPCCVlatioa more actiTe; spot BtroDgcr, but very ,uiet; ungraded fj-aic: steamer ouc elevator ; No. 2 60kc elevator. No. 2 March and April nominal; My 59-?f61c, closing 60-Jic: June 59i ⁡c. closing (XAC"' July 60(i61c. closing 61c: Angufit 5''4(Soie, dosing 61V4c: September 00(3 61C, closing 61 '.,;c; October 6)610; clwlog 61 .c. Stocks of grain ln store March S: Wheat 6,345,406 bn; corn 857.707 bu; oats 1,063,933 bu; rye ij.cco on; parley ou.öjö du; peas , malt 173 0.2 bu. OaU Receipts 65,000 bu; exports none; sales 340.fX0 bu futures. higher; mixed western s7&i0c: wnlt do 4Qra 45c. Hay quiet and unchanged. Hops in liiht demand. Coflee Spot fair: Itlo nominal: odtiots teavy and :x)a.rrf) points lower. Sales 69.249 bsgs. March 10 6010 80c; April 10 43 iu we; May io 3010 10c: June 10 lOralO 20c: July 9 85ai0 OCc: August 9 60&9 75c; Septem ber 9 &u9 TCc: October 9 60c; November 9 6V: ; lecember 9 45(?9 65c: January 609 65c; February 9 65c. Sugar quiet and easy: Pernaaibuco4c; fair refining quoted at4c; reflaed dull; standard A 6 5 16c. Molasaea weak; 50 test 20lc Hire ateadv. rvtroiiim n.,.. united 9::?.'c. Cottonseed oil unchanged and quiet. I allow dull and more or lees nominal: quoted at 4hC Rosin SI 1531 20. Turpentine dull at 4('3l0c. Eggs dull and heavr: re ceipts 5,566 packs ges; western 21c Pork steady and in better demand from shippers. Mess quoted at S14 75(315 for one year old ; S 15,315 25 for new. Cut meats steady; pickled bellies 7 Vic lrd2(33 points better, firm but only moderately active; western steam spot 8 05c. closlne at 7 97Sr38c; March 7 92(37 93c; April 7 92c: May 7 937 8Cc: June 7 947 98c; July 8 023s 0:ic; August, 8 C6&8 OSc; city steam 7 65c, Butter qultt and steady; western lf330c Cheese firm, demand light: western llKjl2c. Copper firm; lake 1610c lead firm and quiet; domestic ') 2t3 5 25 . Tin steady ; straits 30 10c ST. LOUI-t, March 5. Flour active and strong; XX tl 20(2 30; XXX t'2 40(92 50; patents S4 1144 25. Wbeat opened weak and lower but rallied on higher mar.ets and fluctuated about then became firm and closed at the top above Saturday; No. 2 red cash, 81(3$2c: May 8i'iic closing July cloung 7'c. Corn higher ln accordance with markets eUewhere; cash 46346c: May 4747 closing 47JKc: Jnly 48X(34-c, closing485 Oats higher; cash :l'Wic: May 29Jic, Rye 60c bid. Barley dull 76Hayoc Bran 79c Hay prices higher; prime timothy f 12(316 60: prairie 18012.. Butter quiet and firm 1 creamery 24(32Sc: dairy 18.326c Mad nuonc 11 781 90, uora meal steady
at t2 55. Whisky steady at fl 09. Provision weak. Pork. S14 12f Lard S7 3037 35. Dry (alt meata Boxed shoulders $5 75; long clears S7 12V, clear ribs 17 25Q7 30; snort clears S7 32S a7so. Bacon Boxed shoulders So 37; long clears f 7 757 80: clear ribs S7 87V7 9ö; short clears it 10. Hams steady Sl'l 5012. Receipt Flour 2,000 bbls: wheat 9.000 bn: corn 89,000 bu: oaU 1,000 bu; rye none; barley 4.000 bu. Bhipments-Flour 9,(XX) bbU; wheat- 4,000 bn; corn 156.000 bu:oata 15,000 bu; rye none; barley 4.C00 bu. Afternoon board Wbeat srosg at first but closed sc lower; March 8iHcbld; May 825;; June 82ic: July 79c. Corn irregular; Match c; Mav 47;4c; June 4Sc; July 49c OaU-iy; May 2SJ80. PB ILADELPHI A, March 5. Flour Winter grades steady with fair demand; spring grades dull, weak and quiet; Ohio, Indiana, St. Louis and Southern Illinois, S4Q4 40; winter patents, S44 SO; Minnesota bakers', S3 75 tO; do patent, 14 7Ci5, Wheat-Firm but quiet: No. 2 red. March. 81 vc, April, 9201 May 93M93c; Jnne, '.?( 93c. Corn Spot firm; options a abaae firmer; sales: steamer No I yellow elevator, 57c; No, 2 mixed on track, 67ic; Nj. 2 mixed in grain depot. No. 2 yellow do. 57c; No. S mixed. March. 66' (3(57 April, 57(av; May,675bTc: June, 6754(58Hc Oats-Spot, firm . sales: choice No. 2 mixed. 32C ungraded white, 40kc; No. 3 white. 39c; No. 2 white, 40H4lc; No. 1 white. 4l(841Kc: futures firm but quiet; No. 2 white, March, 4O(340sc: April, 4öfe4'J5c: May, 40'ii04c; June, 40X(3Hc Provisions Steady with a moderate demand. Mess Pork-fl6; do prima new, tit 50; do family. S16 60 Hanos-Bmoked. HH(si2,f!c. LardRefined, $8 60; steam. 17 87X&S. Butter Dull; creamery extra, 2S29c Eggs Dull; firsts, I64c Cheee-julet but steady; Ohio flats, 11 l c. Petroleum Pull; 70 deg. 'est, TJic ReceiptsFlour, 2 000 bbls: wheat, 1,600 bu.; corn, 17.900 bu; oats, 13,700 bu. Shipments -Wheat, 11,100 bu.; corn, 2,100 bu.; oats, 8.6C0 bu. CINCINNATI, March 5 Flour steady; family S3 80&3 50; fancy S3 7C.3 90. Wheat ln good demand, strong; No. 2 red 86o; receipts 4.5C0 lu; shipments 2,000 bu. Com more active, higher; No. 2 mixed 52Kfo5.1c. Oats Strong and higher; No.2mixed. 3SS34c Rye Strongand ln good demand; No. 2,65c. l'ork Dull and nominal at S14 50. Lard In good demand at 7 65c. Bulk meats dull : short ribs 7 35c Bacon lower; thort clears 62c. Whisky quiet and firm: sales 1,167 brls finished goods on a basis of tl C9 per gallon. Butter firm; fanry Northwestern creamery 31c; extra Ohio 2S(329c; prime dairy roll 2J322c. Linseed oil steady at 53i35r.c. Sugar firm: hard refined 7X$c: New Orleans 53alic Eggs dull and heavy at 16c. Cheese steady; prime to choice fiat winter make 10 &11C BALTIMORE, March 5. Wheat Western higher and dull; No. 2 red winter, spot, 88Q 8-Xc; March. Sfc asked: May, 91SyiJ.c: June, lltil-c Corn Western higher and dull; mixed, spot, 64455c: March, 51'i bid; April, 55X656!ic; May, 67Mi"?4'c Oats Eay and quiet: Western white, 4034ic: do mixed, S7339c. Provisions-Quiet and steady. Mess Krk, S15 75. Butter firm: western packed, 18 3 22c; creamery, 2C33lc Kggs-Lower: fresh, lf17c; limed, 10(3 12c. Coflee Dull; Rio cargoes, ordinary to fair. UStfoaifJic. Receipts Fiour, 1,400 bbls; wheat.16,800 bu: corn. 45.700 bu; oats, 4,300 bu. Shipmenta-Flour, 7,000 bu; corn. C5.7C0 bu. MINNEAPOLIS, March 5.-Loial trallng was fair but not very active, considering the day of tbe week, and the amount of rain sold was not much in exmg of ßaturdsy. Prir ei were firm. Receipts, 281 cars for tbe two dsys. Local stocks Increased lest week 71.873 bu. Following sre closing quotations to-day: fn store: No. l hard MIch'gan. 7C,'c; April. 77Jc: May, 78c; No. 1 Northern March 74'4c: April 7.7'4c: May 77c; June. 78c; No. 2 Noithern 1l. Apiil, 73t; May, 74c: June, 75c: on trak: No. 1 hard, 7c; No. 1 Northern, 703 ic; No. 2 Northern, 73c. Flour Unchanged. MILWAUKEE, March 5 Flour steady; Wheat Firm: cah 70c; March 76c: May 9fcC. Corn Steady: No. 3, 4Jc. Oats-Quiet; No. 2 hite. 33c. Rye-Firm; No. 1. 59-c. Barley Irregular: No. 2, 75c. Provisions Weak; Pork-Match S13 75. Lard March V 60 y, May 7 70c Butter-Firm: dairy, 20üt2.c ErgsLower at lt17c. Cheese-Quiet: Cheddars ll12c Receipts Flonr 4,0oo bbls: wheat. 28.010 bu; barley, 9 COO bu SüU-jmuts -Flour. 1.C00 bbls; wheat, 2 COO bu; barley, 3, 0C0 bu.
TOLkLO, March R.-wheat-Dull; caih 85c; Maj Stile-, July 6J;e Corn-Steady ; cash 51 c; May fto1,;. Oats Uuiet: Mav. S4. Clnnrl
Dull, steady: cash and March SI 85; April aj 90. Receipts -Wheat, l.CtO bu; corn, 2ö,0C0 bu : cloversecd, 58.5 bags. Phipments -Wheat, 6.000 bu: corn. 10,00 bu,; cloverseeed. 942 bags. KANSAS CITY, Mo., March 5 -Wheat steady; No. 2 softcssn, 79c; March, 78' 4'c asked: May. 80c bid. 80Mc asked. Corn S:ronger: No. 2 cash, 43t4c asked: April, 43'! bid, 45e asked; May, 4i4c bid, 4C)4c asked. Oat-No. 2, May, 30c bid. NEW ORLEANS. March steady and unchanged . 5 All markets LOuISVILLE, Ky., March 5-GriIn and provisions dull and nnchanged. Cotton. NEW ORLEANS, March 5.-Cotton irregular; middling. 9 1116c: low middling 9?.c; good ordinary 8 15 16c Net receipts. 5,J43 bales; cross, 7.543 bales; exports to Great Britain, 6 405 bales; to Trance, 6,928 bales ; to the continent, 935 bales; sales, 1.000 bales; stock,' 290.88S bales. NEW YORK. March 5 Hubbard, Price A Co.'s cotton circular Bays: Trading in the exchange has been the largest on record, and it has ?een a veritable Waterloo for the bull ln teres ,rli Ich was relentlessly sold out by brokers as margins became exhausted. The sales foot up 4tl,oco bales, and cloeing prices show a decline of 30 points from those of yesterday. Fluctuations have been violent, a few reactions, but steadiness at times, but each advance was lost by per Fistent selling. Three failures were announced. The opening wss at a decline of 9 points, and me nig nest prices oi me day were pall on the first call. The close is steady, with the hope and feeling that the worst is over. Foreign Markets. LIVERPOOL. March 5. Cotton Flat and Yriftil CArnau'riDt (vronnla mMtlini tl .1 I' a w bp bwujv V llltUiai, UllUUilUf; U kJiSsVLll-Bv 5,' jd; do Orleans, 5 91od; gales, 10,000 bales, infllnl. , f.V, , . . - -'""ins i,i.uu iui Fpaumuuu kuu export I'd 7 7lkO halo, A morfi.an U.'hA. Unl.l - freely. Corn Dull and lower: new mt.l Western. 4 1 7Vd ner centaL Turnenllno s.. rits, 29s 6d per twt. Refined Petroleum -8 .d per gallon. Dry Uoods. NEW YORK, March 5.-There was a very t - id demand present at jobbing hands, but v ,h agents the trade was m odarate, and aside fr . a deliveries on old engagements was largely ie iesuu oi Monaayi oraert. THE NEGRO'S E1R. Why I)eafu(ss Is ltare Among Afth ,iu People. iCharlcston News and Courier.J Dr. T. E. Marrell. of Little Rock. Ark . recently reaa a paper on "fecallanttea iq S ructnre and tbe Diseases of the Kir la theKegro." He said: 4,i3j negro la here meant tte typical African and no -the mixed races. The negro has fewer carat afieclioDS than the white men, and for this reason deafness is ranch less common in these people. Iiis immunity from aural diseases is due to other than accidental cautes alone. Peculiarities ln anatomy are met with efficiently striking to explain some of his exemptions. The following peculiarities in the anatomy of the ear and adpexa ere more or lew ccrpiCQons; Tfc pinna Is (small, with lack, of development above the concha, and is set closely to the side of the heal. The external a id lory cecal is large, quite straight and of leas average depth than the standard. The' membraca tympani is large in its dianetera, and foims a less oblique angle with the axis of tbe canal than that usually given. The mastoid process Is very slightly developed and inconspicuous. The pharynx ia large and capacious, with great breadth between the fauces. The nares are broad and flared, giving immense breadth to the choaote. Deflection of the Beptnm la seldom an obstruction to nasal respiration. Diseases of the external auditory and canal are mostly accidental and traumatic. Foreign bodies, both animate and inanimate, frequently find their way into the wide, straight canal. Impacted cerumen is leas common than in the white races. Otitis parasitica is rare. Otitis media aupparativa acuta is rather freq nent in children, bnt leas so than in whites. Rhinitis purnlenta is common In strumous children, and in these the suppuration of the middle ear mostly occurs. Recovery generally takes place, with little leas to hearing. Otitis media suppurativa chronica is still less common. In adults it is seldom encountered. Mastoiditis ia extremely rare. Otitis media catarrhalis chronica ia very infrequent. Pharyngitis et rhinitis chronica are seldom met with, and hence the absence of the middle ear nfiectlon. Otitis media proliferativ occurs in the aged, but not in so large ratio as in whites. Otitis Interna la almost unknown out ol infancy, unless) traumatic Narva deafness, except in deaf mute, is extremely frequent. Deal mutism is of much smaller percentage than in the white noes. Nervous diseases are infrequent In the negro. Cerebro spinal fever, ao fiequent cacse of deafness, is aimott unknown ja thtSf people, Ajngng
tbe accidental canses of -aural affections nay be mentioned: The Bout hern negro lives in open house a and is therefore less liable to besd colds than otherwise. His colds are mostly pectoral. He lives simply, generally has good digeBtioa and is not lax in tissue. Hence the infrequency of otitis me dir. He ia proverbially cheerfnt and happy, said never allows responsibility to weigh upon him. This is attributable to tbe inferior development of the moral aide of h's nature. Through this he gains immuni'y from a large class of nerve discs sea common in the eager, high-strung Caucaasiar.'
A Farmer Wants to Know. To the Editor of the Sentinel: 8ir What sort of a Federal Court have you at Indianapolis that tries and convicts Democrats, while Carnahan, a Republican, indicted for the same offense, apparently, ia to have no trial? To - a plain, old Newton County farmer it looks like a farce. Should there be any difference made between men who violate the same law because one is a Democrat and the other a Republican? Now the Republicans, with all the cheek of a mule, say they will not be the defenders of fraud, when at that very trial of Coy and Bernhamer Republican fraud was seen all the way through it. They always have been in favor of fraud, and have practiced it whenever they got a chance. In 1804 they voted gangs all over the State voting them early and often. Thirty six voted that year at Greenfield, and said that they had voted four times before that dav. They stayed at the poll? ana bulldozed honest voters from votinc. Arthur substantially boasted of successful bribery in Indiana in 1880. What became of the whisky ring, and thieves of Grant's administration, when hundreds of millions were stolen l if Carnahan ia not tried some one rurely Is to blame. W. 8. 8. J uUan, Newton County, Ind., March 3. Stage Tears. I The Theatre ! Mr. F. F. Mackav's recent discussloi at the Lyceum theatre as to whether the emo tional actor really felt his part, or whether it is oniy acting nas excited considerable discussion. It is well known that Ade laide Neilson used to shed tears coDiouslr. ana la the fourth act of "The Hunchback," as Julia, her tears often trickled to the ruinat!on of her costume. Oae night after her performance at the Walnut-street the ater in Philadelphia, as she went off at the tan oi the curtain, she said in her excitement, "Damn these tears!" W. E Sheri dan, who was standing near, cu'cklv put In: "Don't let them 11 iw." All kinds of devices have been used by actresses to add to the reality of crying. 8me put vaseline under the eyes, and others rise a tinv drop of mucilage. Miss Maddern needs no such subterfuge, and has no difficulty in woraiog up ner feelings to such an extent that when she sings "In the Gloam ing", in "Caprice," the firelight scene always discloses her watery eyes and baaewea cneeks. ciara Morris' tears are real. and ln "Alixe" it always excites the won derment of those around her to see the tears begin to drop at a given cue. Mary Anderson nas tried nara to aid this genuine efiect, but has naver succeeded. although it is said that in "The Winter's Tale" she baa been known tgive way ; bat l UOUDt 11. How It Looks at St. Loui. Globe-Democrat G re sham has undoubted y a stronger hold on the regards of the Republicans of tbe cotd'tt aa a whole, at this raorcent, than any uuier citizen oi xnaiana nas. We would be pleased to know of a man or woman who has never had headache or been subject to constipation. As the--seem to be universal troubles, a little adyic may T?e in order. Why should personcram their stomachs with nauseatin? nn eative mils, etc which sicken anrl rUhii; täte when such a pleasant and sterli t remedy as Trickly Ash Bitters will mildlv and f fitctivelv on the liver. kidriMv. stomach and bowels, and at the time tj i up ana strengthen the whole system, casing headache, constipation and all suci Jj-t ' t A a a t uibiresBing evits to quicaiy aisappear. Beware of that consh! For nvar thlrff years Brown's Eirectorant has been sure, atie ana speeay iemeay lor Croup. coias, etc. ou-cent ootues. Asc ycuaruggist, Everybody needs a spring medicine. IJv using Ayer's Sarsaparilla, the blood is thoroughly clean Bed and invigorated, the appetite stimulated, and the system prepared to resist the diseases peculiar t j the summer months. 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