Indiana State Sentinel, Indianapolis, Marion County, 20 May 1891 — Page 7

7 BULLS SWEA POINT. Bears Crowded Into a Sharp Corner. TIE MOST WOKDERFU UBLICATION EVER A Complete History of Our Government by Administrations and Congresses, from Washington to Harrison. s-eat PreroiuiTB Offer with the SUNDAY or WEEKLY. SUNDAY, 07 for S3, and WEEKLY, $6 for $2. Our nEL. All the News Favors Rising Prices. Foreign Cables Tell of Severe Frosts. u. Dined. Corn and Oats Follow the Raise in Wheat. Latest Edition, Corrected to Date. 46x66 inches (largest ever printed.) REGULAR PRICE AT RETAIL, $8.00. The Market Clones Firm at Advanced Prices.

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INDTAXAPOLIS. l5D., I Mosdat EYEMSQ, May IS. I J. E. 1'erry &. Co. 'a advices from the Chi eaeo grain aud provision market comment B3 follow?: ' Weather reports oi froet in some portions of Ohio, dry windd in other places and falling barometer indicating rain in other localities, have kept the scalpers on the dan'-e in wheat a pood portion of the day. The markt t, however, opened at the lowest point of the day, and closed at about the highest. The strength is the active movement from store, light receipts at country points and the continental demand. There appear to be largo orders to buy around SI, and buyers eeem to absorb all offerings whenever the market approache that figure. The large receip's of corn and oats caused rather a weak market the fore part of the peshion. but the strength in wheat and in anticipation of the usual Wtdnoday liht receipt, shorts were free buyers, causing ratlur a firm cloning. "There h nothing of interest to note in the provision pit. Fackers eeem to be scalf in? buying in their Bhorts, bringing their trades down to the market and collecting di.'.'erence? on stocks sold around is.( 0; old pork id otfered at $10.00, without buyers."' Wheat continued quiet today with father e mall demand from millers. White corn was in pood demand and at full prices, but mixed was very dull and not wanted. Mixed oats were weak, but white oat were active and in good demand. .Receipts lVr the pa-t twenty-four hours 37 rars against a tntal ot 12 cars for Saturday. Wheat Firmer; No. 2 red, Sl.CC bid; No. .1 red. Sl.OO; rejected, S-jttoc; unmerchantable, hV-V ToeCorn I ull: No. 1 white, foe; No. 2 white, C'c bid; white mixed, (k; No. 3 whit-, 6 Ir, la ter for one color; No. 2 yellow, 60c; No. 3 yellow, 5fc; No. 2 mixed. V.'e bid ; No. 3 mixed, 5Sc ; sound ear. o-'fifiOc. Out Weak; No. 2 white, 51c bid; No. 3 white, 5fc; No.2 mixed, 50c bid; rejected, 47c. Bran Weak: receipts light; local dealers are bidding SIS. Hav Tinnthv (choice, $14.00; No. 1, Sl:'..'- bid; No. 2. $11.50; No. I prairie, $7.50 ; No. 2 prairie, SU.oO ; mixed hay, $7.00. Heads. Wholesale prices in aeeds are as follows: re r Bushel. Cloter, medlam, recleaned, fair to good $3 85Q4 35 Cloter, medium, recleaned, prime... 4 5(a4 feO Clover, medium, recleaned, choice- 4 75f4 y." Cl'iTer. mammoth, recleaned, prime 4 5ofa4 75 Feed corn- 1 2(Jl 50 Timothy, recleaned, prime to strictly prime - 1 50Yal 70 Titrothy, recleaned, choice 1 floral 70 Jilue praa", fancy 2 85( i 3 10 Orchard Krass 1 titK-Yl K5 Red top - 70f 05 Inilish Un grass 2 5w2 70 Gerruaa millet 1 2.Val 50 ifillet - 85.'a.l 30 Jlunjiarian millet 85(1 00 PRODUCE MARKETS. NEW YORK. JUy RFlonr Receipts. S4.4l packages; exports, 1.479 brln.. 7l)2 sacks; quiet, UDcLaueJ; sales, 16,7lO brla. Cornmeal Quiet, steady. Wheat Receipts, 131.&Q: exports, 33,0l2; ia.es, 3.314,000 futures, CrWA) spot; spot market stronger, dull; No. 2 red, $1.16(1.17 store and elevator; fl.l.Vi. l.l;1, at'ou; .!.17(3l.ir4' f. o. b.; ungraded red. 1.1-Ji; No. 1 northern, to arrive, fl.ls; No. 1 bard, to arrire, 11.20,'$; options were aior on account of holiday abroad; prices however advanced on unfavorable weather rei-ort, and alter openinar l(j lc up, declined 'i.'c, but soon reeaiued H 'i io and eloei tirm at 1 :q l.c OTtr Saturday ;'No. 2 red.Mrty, 1.15,(1 16 '4. dosing l.lo; Jane, t!.l."'-jl.l4. cW.g $U3Ji: July. $uor.$ 1.11 -lr;.cioainr $1.11.' i;Au., $l.fwVo.l.()6 7,clr:1.05;.;; epu, 5l.01;n'i l.0o;, closing fl.05'4'; Oor., il.OV., eU a 'iu Dec, 1.0rj .rMx. 1.C7. ciosina fl.W',; iiay, '9i U.W'QUOJi elosio? jX.10,. lire L)ull; steady. Stocks of errtin m store and aSoat May 10: Wheat, 4K121; corn, f 6.129; eat. 634, 4(0; rye, none; tr,ey. f0.0?s: mail. Cr.l; pe. 2 57. Ilarley mal Dull. Com Receipts, 23,400; eiporU, 14,6."; iat, 560J lutures, 5!tfiOO spot; gpot market Btemlj; dull; No. 2, 79;( ?0o olerator; -(lc adoat; ureraded ruiied, 67Jj 7fc: steamer niiied, 67'c; optior KsJiO up and very dull aa ehaniuif with wheat oti light Cerines; Mar, CJUtt. clomnir fiD'fo; Juna, 66 closing t;c; July. 64;-. (oiCoe, oloaing 6b ie; Auir.. 6ilA(a,6)et closing e4i;e; SDt., 3?4rjt'4'(:, cloaing 64'4'e. )at Receipt. &7.uu.; aiporU, 140; aalea, 105,00 futures. 94,Ui,0 spot, pot market qaiet aud unchanged: options dull, irregular; closing firm; May. 5 J C'iW'e, closing 6j;$c; June, closing 55-r; July, 55fa.r520. closing 5oc; Au?., 4Vll5 c; ept 4212a; spot No. 2 white, 6y.Vc; ruijed western, 54Vj60c; white do, MlOc; No. 2 Chicago. 57'j.5-ic. Hay Firm. Hops Dull; firm. Coi.'eo--Op-tions opened steady, 5 points up to polnta down; loed dull, unchanged to 5 down; alf, 4 2.0 bag, including May. 17.Wc; June, 17.7'.o; tept.. lt..7)c; Oct., lo.WjfldOOo: Dec 15.05: spot liio, dull; steady, fair cargoes. 20c; No. 7, 18!:'e. Su?ar Raw, quiet: steady: ref.nedd.ill; ea-y: No. 6.3. :o: No. 7, 3(M6e; No.8, 3ic: No. 9.37 lCo; No. l'(,;J7-lo; No. 11.3'hc; Ho. 12. 3 Mk; A, 3 ll-16-3,"oc; granulated, 4,Uftl 3-lfic. Molasiea Foreign, dull; New Orleauft, quiet; steady. Kgzi Fair demand: firmer; western, hic; reoeipU, 5,9 8 packages. 11 dri Quiet; trro. Pork Quiets eatier; old mesa, lKi-12.; nsw mess, 12i 1.1.-5; extra prime. $:1..0jl Cut meats Qiiet; iridy, p:ctled beilies, 5?e; do shoulder, 4".; do ham, 1'a lOSc; middles, dull, firm. J-ard Faiier, dull: western tm, f'J.ft-j; sa'es. UA) tierces; .6.r;.67; option sales, 2,500 tierces; May, i'.C7; June, HG7; July, $fi.71; Aug., 117; tept 6.9X9f; oloeing .'.)H. Hatter (uiet, weak ; wmirro diary, If-Qloc; do creamery, H,19c; Elgin. 19c Cheese JJall, easy, 5c; part skims, X1 e. CHICAGO, May 18. Via. b e supply of grain a reported for the board of trade is aa follows: Wheat 19,214.000, decreaoe 1,(11.(00: corn 8.4-0.t'00. decreaae 237.0KJ; oata 3,07j,X, inerfa 441.0X); rya 402.WO, decrease 13)(0; bari"- r. 1.0A decrease JU.WjO. The newa today was t i ftrorable to tie bulla in wheat, and they 'ook adrantaga of the situat on and girt pric a a"iarp twist apward at the opening thiK morning. There were reports of mere or lexs severs frosts in no'th-rn Illinois and portion of Iowa, and that in the Mukingum Taller, in Ohio, the youi ; plant had been greatly I "r azed by freezing weather. In addition to thi it was reported that on account of the continued dry weather in the northwest, late sown wheat had failed to germinate. Furthermore the arithmeticians in the board had figured outa hearr decrease la tho viibl aupply; about 25,Qi0 bushais were repr;l taken at New York for export. Buying orders from abroad from New York and the northwest were ia tha hands of brokers. The eablss brought rtporU

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of cold weather arl frost in many places ia Kurope, and adde I that Paris was talking of famine prices. With all there bits of c irrent iatelliirencij to back up their argumeuts ia faror of higher prices, it is not surprisiu: that the bulls were enabled to put prices up; in fact, the surprising part of it is that tl ay did not seize the opportunity to in a Ice a more marital advance, and did Dot more strenuoualy resist the aubaequent reaction. Thin, however, was only temporarily th result of short selling. The raiders, howerer, became frightened at their own temerity in the face of the adrere conditions, anJ the buy.ntf in of their lines of shorts near the close put the price up to about outside figures agio. The prmalgation of the Wiaooniu crop report, which was giren a bullish interpretation, help"! the later adrance. July wheat opened at ilAVity L02 and q'lickly advanced to $1.(3JJ, b-c;un sUa ly anl held for a long time at the advanced figure?, then sagged oS to fl.W!,, but rallied to $1.03 and closed firm at tl.C2. in corn as in wheat the aborts were at a disadvantage. The weather maps ahowed rains iu ilioourt aa 1 Kansas, but none in Illinois, Iowa or Nebraska. The bull crowd, lei by Fra;er and Patton Dro., lifted July from 67 atth start to 58oC. ().i"erings by oountrr holders carried the market back to Tlic a.'ain, but the rise la wheat lifted it to 5'o. Country traders aer now watching fluctuations very closely and are sellin? corn more freely at country stations, Oata opfeued at a slight improvement compared with Saturday's close and ranged higher, owing to reported dry weathtr on the oats country, local dealers taking some futurea on this newa. Provisions remained dud throughout the session, the fluctuations beinggoverned chiefly by changes in the price of corn. C'udahy waa reported to have covered a considerable line of shorts. July pork started at U.2o, B ld to f and of to $11 22'. It rallied later to $11. So. 1 be fiuotuatious ia lard and riba were also narrow. The leading- futures ranged ai follows:

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Cash quotations were aa follows: Floor Steady, unchanged; No. 2 uprinir wbi at, Jl.OtJV: No. 3 spring wheat. 0f"a$l.03: No. 2 red, fl.Ot.j Gl.QVii No. 2 corn, 6V4c; No. Joats, .11c; No. S rye, yi(.'; No. 2 barley, nominal; No. 1 flaiseed, 1.16; prime timothy seed, 1.31; mess pork, per brL, fll.15'3 11.-0; lard per 100 IK 0.4'); short ribs sides (loose), 9.0V5.90; dry ealted ahouldere (tozed), $5.1J Q2 ; short clear aides (boxed), fd.30t4n.40; whisky, distillers' finished goods, per gal11.17; sugars, eat loaf, 6i9; granulated, 6io;

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library, office and school. Make standard A, 4?; No. 2 white oats, 5M53io; Ho. 3 white, M(a,2c; No. 3 barley, f. o. b.. BeceirU. 8.0O.) :,(m 241,000 15,.(XX) 4.00U 4.000 OAipmenf. 8 000 lrc.oco 2u5.UiO 2a5.0(IO 4,000 Flonr, brls Wheat, bu Corn, bu , Oats, bu Kye, bu Barley, bu On the produce exchange today the bntter market was lower; extracreamery, 7MfiiG extra firet, ISCi lCc; firns, 13311s; extra dairy, 17c; extra firet, 14'2l,15c; firsU, 12i,13c. E.-cslJ15 CINCINNATI, May IS. Flour Quiet; family, $4.2.Va 4.40; fancy. $l.73'.4.90. Wheat In fair demand; No. 2 red, $1.07; receipt. 7,000; shipments, 2,0 'X Corn Dull and weak: No. 2 mixei, do. Oats Unsettled; No. 2 mixed, 52i5.5c. Ilye Scarce; No. 2, 91c. Pork Quiet at 13.37. Lard Hare'y ;etdy at .5C15. Hulk meats Firm, quiet; short ribs, 5.1X1. Bueyn Steady; short clear, $7.12j. Whisky Steady; sales, 1,001 brls. of finished goods on a basis of $1.17. Butter Knsy; fancy Klgin ereamry, 2l'25c; Ohio. 21(a,23o; choice dai'y, llfjl2c. Liiioeed oil Firm at 8agar lOasy; hard refined, 4X(i(" Sew Orleans, 3c Eggs Stronger at lKH'c Cheese In fair aupply; firm, good to prime Ohio flst.?10c. TOLEDO, May IS. Wheat Dull, firm; cash, il.O'K; May, $1.10; July, $1.03; Aug., fl.OO; Dec,. 1.02. Corn Duil, steady; cash, f.2c. Oats Quiet; cah. 53c: No. 3 white, ."?2o. Ciover-seert Dull, steidy;i cash, $4.20. Ke-ceipts-Flonr. 100; whf at, 18,314; corn, 17,504; oats, 151. Sh p-nents Flcur. 701; wheat, 16 200; corn, 3,5 J; oats, (0 ). INDIANAPOLIS MARKETS. Indianapolis, Ind., 1 Monday Evenino, May 13. No chanpe wns noted on either the drug or the grocery market today. Trade was pooJ in fruits and vegetables, strawberries being in liberal eupply. Prices havfl declined on the poultry and produce market, and the market was weak though fairly active. The day was quiet in dry jroods circles, there being little that was new or fresh, dealers doing a fair order business. Grain bags are in great demand as there is a large wheat crop, and prices have fettled although they will no doubt advance, however, with the Bcason. In the ntaple and dry goods market the depression in bleached cotton continues. Most manufacturers have ecnled down their prices and their product has been freely taken by jobbers. Many wellknown makes are sold up to the looms. irit. Oil Linseed oil, raw, per gaL, 50e; boiled, 59c; coal oil, 1 gal tesj, 9(,14; bank, 40c; best straits, 50o; Labrador, 40c; West Virginia lubricating, 2(K3,30o; miners, 65o. Lard OilsNo. 1, 50f to5c; do extra, G5H75o. White Lead Pure. 7&c; lower grades, 64Co.6o. Aleohol. 2.31 (,2.45; asafetida, 16f3;i5c; aloro. 45c: camphor, 6560o; eochineal, 50. 0 25c; ohioroform, 60(J0oc; oopperac, brla. 90c (j) $1; oream tartar, pare, 32(t36c; indigo, 8CK81o;

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Postal Note or Draft. HOG MARKET VERY SLOW. A BEARISH TENDENCY NOTICEABLE. Cattle Receipts Run Very Light sod th Mirket Is Only Fair on Sheep Hog Market Only Favlrly Steavdj Representative Salea, Union Stock Yards, I Indianapolis, May 18. ( CatTLK rteceipta, light. Market would be considered about steady on best grades. Others dull and alow. Export grades, 1,450 to 1,650 lbs $5 25 5 75 Good to choice shipping, 1,200 to 1.400 lbs 4 75 5 25 Fa r to medium shipping, 1,000 to l,2i)0 lbs. Common shipping, 900 to 1,100 IbiChoice feeders, 1,100 to 1.200. Good light feeders. 850 to 1,000 lbs25 7 75(3 00(4 4 75 4 25 4 25 3 75 Common to Rood stockers, 600 to SCO !bs.... 2 25f$ 25 75 25 Export heifers, 1,200 to 1,300 lbs Good to choice heifers Fair to medium heifers Cammon and light heifers Uood to choice export cows Good butcher cows Common to fair butcher cows.... Veal calves Funcy export hulls Good butcher bulls 75 2.V. 50( 00f 50ft 25 50 00 00 00 00 25 75 0((O Common to good bulls 1 75(4 2 Good to common cows and calvee.0 OOx-ll) 00 Common to fair cows and o tlve....15 00j..25 00 Siickp Receipts. 75. Market has a weak tendeiio. We quote: Spring lnmbs Fair to good lambs Common to fait lambs. .. Good to choice sheep clippedFair to good sheep clipped Common to fair sheep clipped. .$5 60(77.6 75 . 6 OOOt n 50 .. 4 0Xt5 00 .. 4 25(1,4 75 .. 4 00(4 23 3 25 h4 00 .. 2 50ut4 00 Bucks per head clipped Hogs Receipts, 1,500. slow and only fairly steady. Closed quiet. We quote: Market opened Quality not good. Choice heavy.. $4 65'7i4 70 Ilfary and mixed packing Choice lights - Common lights Pi Roughs..... BEPRE8ENTATIVE SALES, 604 65 ttXo.4 fi5 (0(i,4 3.5 503,4 10 5XKJ4 15 Jr. Pr. .16...$4 55 .402 4 00 ...161 4 CO ..302..... 4 00 Pr, is . 4.. 35.. 9 . !l20 . ...130u...$4 25 .. 1K... 4 60 .1C0 5 75 ...170... 4 65 8.. 1 . 8.. ELSEWHERE. BUFFALO, May 18,-Cattle-ReeelpU, 113 loada throueh;176 aale; market very alow; fully 25 to 35o lower for all bat beat Blears aud choice fat butchers' to k. Best heavy steers, $5.SO(a6.00; gtwd. $5.C5'a5.75. Hons Receipts. 135 loads throngh; 55 tale; market steaJy, with a fair demand; sales, medium and mixed, $o.CC".05; yorkers, good to best, $4 5(4,5.90: no good heavy on ea'e. Sheep and lan b Receipts, 15 loads through; 45 aale; market active and 15 to 20o higher;

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clipped sheep, good to choice, $5.505590; elirpd yearling lambs, good to choice, i?j.2.3Q) 6.85; fair to good, t.706.15. Spring la-ubs Fair to beat, 6.00( 10.0J; on!y a fe w fairiy good wool Iambs here brought $7.257.35; corn-led western clipped sheep. i.CO'a .".G5;all sold. CHICAGO, May 13. The Eininj Journal reports: Cattle Receipts, 16,000; shipments, 4,000; market lower; extra to prime steers, .5.W($ fi.05; others. $4.755.75: beifers. bi'Q i. So; Texans, $2.75(3 4.8: cows, $2.007 3.75. Hogs Receipts, 29,000; ehipments, 10,000; market weak; lower; rough and common, $3.75(34.10; packers, $4--04.62; prime, heavy and butchers' weights, $4.05,4.75; light, $4T4.K5. Bheep Receipts, 9,Ort0; shipments, J.000; market steady; Texana, W.12?i'C4.P0; westerns, $o.(K5.55; lambs, $6.0O(j,7.OO. CINCINNATI, May 18. Hogs In fa!r demand and firm; common and light, $3.50f7i,4.80; packing and butchers, $4.50(5.10; rectipis, 2,100; shipments, 600. CattleIn fair demand; steady; eommon, $2.25(3.50; fair to choice butchers' grade, $3.75ffj5.50; prime to choice shippers, !i.25( 5.75; receipts, 1.C40; bhipmenU. 40f. Sheep Easy; common to choice, j3.R0Ti5.00; extra fat wethers and yearlings, $5(a-5.25; reeipts, 2.70; shipments. 1,730. Lambs Fair demand for sprinsr; steady; common to choice, ?o.505.75 per 100 pounds. - . Hnrsfnrd'a Acid Pliosph ! MAKES PKLICIOL'S LEMONADE. A teaspoonful added to a glass of hot or cold water and sweetened to the tsbe will be found refreshing and invigorating Tho l adles r'tglite"1. The pleasant eHect and the perfect safety wrh which the ladies may um the liquid fruit laxative Syrup of V'hir, uuder all conditions make it their favorte remedy. It is pleasing to the eye and to the tante, gentle, yet ellVctual in acting on the kidneys, liver and bowel?. Music hath charms to soothe the savage breast. An instrument that has often soothed our editorial breast after the receipt of an unusual! v large batch of spring poems is the Vose V Sons piano. They certainly have produced an unusually sweet-toned instrument. VOTICETO HEIRS, CREDITORS. ETC a the matter ot the estate of Joseph B. Dennett, decessed. Ia the Msrion Circuit Court, Mir Term. 1S9L Nolle ia hereby given that Anna T. IVnoett, as adminintrator of the estate ot Joaei h B. Bfanait, deceased, has presented anil filed her account aud Touchers in final settlemr-ntof said estate, and that the same will come up for examination and action of aald Circuit Court on the. 25th dar o( Mar, 131, at which time all hirs, creditors or legatees of said eatata are requlrad to appear la said enurt and show eause, if aoy thare be, why aaid account and Teachers should not he approred. And the heirs of said estate are also hereby required at the time and place aforesaid, to appear and mnke proof of their hirshin. aNNi X. BENNETT. Harding A. Horsy , Attorneys. 20-21 MZS AND WOMEN TJ KVERT LOCALITT TO work for ns: no caarasstar or experience neoarr: salary ICO per mon.h; samples ant 1 nt ructions Afrireaa c. fcelsoa A Co, Box lfto, Eeriood, la. 4

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