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t THE ' INDIANAPOLIS DAILY SENTINEL SATL'EDAT MOBK1KG MAY oO 1885 fiMHCIAL AUD GOQQSBCIAL. HONEY AND STOCKS. ew York Financial Market. NE W TOSS, May 20. Money On call easy at 1 per cent. Prime Mercantile Paper 435 per cent. Foreizn Exchange -Dall at m)'2 for C3 days and 4M for demand. The total sales of stcck3 to-day amounted to IT8.25S shares, including Delaware. LaefcawAnn and Western, 2G.1SP; Louisville and Nashville. 5,644; Lake Shore. 0.2.1); New Jersey Central, 6.230: Northwestern, 29.IC0; New York Central, 16.141; Pacific Mall, 6,193; St. Paul, 20.450; Union Pacific, 22,'c2'j; Westtrn Unloc; 6,2:5 Northern Paciiie pre ferred, 7.S05, Gcvernmtu Bonds bare been quiet and steady at uncharged qcotatiors. Quotations for Sute Binds are irreralar.somc of theTenneeca and Oblos showing declines In prices from 2 to 5 per cent., while Michigan 7s are bister. The Hallway Bond msriet continues estiva and prices generally strong. Total sale3 to-day 8-.093,-C(0, an Increase over yesterday or 5130,000. To day's business, Erie second consols contributed 81,S&4,CC0. Tte total tales daring the past five days amounted to nearly S40.CCO.O0O, an increase i tor April of about S12,(CO,000. Tte Stock Exchange will be closed until 11 o'iIock tu Monday. President Harris, oi the Northern reeific Comrany, sajs there U ne truth whoever In the statement rtcntly mda re:zrd In,; tue Ifffeof the Oregon Rilay and Nv't;a tion. In which it was alleged the term i bad b;-n settled. The steck market has be?n little taoro arire to day, the total sales beleg 17V29Q shares, but of this amount over CO per cent. consi"-ed o! trn3c- tions in St. Paul, Lackawanna, L'nion Pieiflc. Northwestern and New York Can fat. In whlci th sales ranged between f.O.OOTand iG.OJO ecl. la tho order ntmed. Prices were fo neh&t irren i- lir, but taking the day as a wnols, weic. The recl nes ht eventns, aa compared with yes'er dy, racsc liora K to 1 per cent. Ia tady tradln? this morutog there was a drive made at the mir ket. which reduced prices small fractions from ibe opening quotations, but which was met la a ibext time by sustaining orders. The highest prices wire reached generally before midiar. In the afternoon the markat became very dull with a draoplnz tendency, but without any de cided breaks, which continued until 1 o'clock, when prices again yielded. The decline was cr eeied shortly before 3 o'clock, and the market f Wtd steady on a rally of Vd to i per cent, froui tbe lowest quotations of the day. The selling luovement in the afternoon was encouraged by n-;ws Iiom the Wett that the St. Paul had given notice of its withdrawal from the Colorado a ad Utah pool, and ttat there wis t.oubie between other line beionein? to tbe pools recently estiu lhed between Chicago and the far West, t, Paul was especially weafc on this account, and shows a lofs of Ja par ct-ut. from lat evening. Tbe announcement this morning that the prop osition of tte B. and O.. to far as me New Jersey e'en rails conceine. ia simply a working arran;e ineut bv which tbe B. and O. is to secure entrance into New York over tie Jersey Central linen, br.t that no guarantee rf either interest or dividends on the bonded stock of the latter is contemplat id. had a depretsins et?ect on the stoci, which cioed with a ret loss of 11. Pacific Mai1. Union Pacific and Western Union were amona thestronsest stocks on the ac.ivjllst, yielding in the final quotations only 14 to . Comparing pticis this evening with the ci03ing naotations last Saturday, almost everything on the active Ii t is lower.the declines ranzing from a fraction to S?g per cent., the Utter for Lack wauia. but Union Pacific 2 per cent, and others for small frections. Transactions for five days this week, 730,757 bans atralnst 1.C3S.CC0 last week. Lake fehore shows a loss of 1)1 pjr cent.: New York Central, 7'; Lackawanna. Doiawan und Hudson. 4U. Omaha. 4': St. Paul, 34: Ncrthwestern. and others on tbe active list smaller fractions for the month. Tbe market closed with the following prices bid: t per cent, bon&t. l(T : ;! l ju'stIUo & N&sh... siy6 Onlted Eutes 4X'8-HS! Lcuisyils & N. Alby. 21 United States new 4si2ibi fan., a cia. 1st pw Xari. & Cin. e-iconis torn. & Charleston.. 32 icbixaa Central... 4ili (lanoap. & St. L.,.M ;o 3 prelorreJ.... 21 illsoari j tactic . js Hobilo A rinio....... 7 OJnt, Pataac Urs .113' trie t eccna?.- .. 4 i;; h&Uh A Villks. S Lm'rtDb CChSUlS. 73 JtflrccuriC's lot m- T- 1-1 ma m 1 m ... ill. lir. t . v.... . "V Tanrcfisee ' old... 4 U: Nashville &ChaL.... of, N, J. Central..... 3 Tex. P. land ersnts. zs Norfolk ä W. pfd.M 17 N:rthern PaciCc ir.'i Tex. P. Eio Grande. 11 f"ut-n Par. flrsta l':5S'Nortbn Paa nfd 37 V B AJUJVA 4, AUhTatiMA j i V4A1U 1 UinfJOalU H D.P. Unking fnnd.120 ic. & N. pfd....-. 127' i Virginia C's............ 35 Sew York Centrals 2 ! Va. coB.ex-matcoup 50 Chlo Central.... Virginia deierred V; Ohio & Mississippi... AQm Aipien 181 O. & Miss. pfd...MM. G Allcsheoy Central. Ontario & Western. IM Alton A Tcrre H 1 5 Oregon Navigation- 7 y2 A.&T. IL pfd... Su Oregon Transcon't'L 11 AnEiican Expreca. 9.' Oregon lmprovem't. 2;) Earl. Cedar TL & N.. I0'-J Pacific MaiU... .. &5'4 Canada: P-ciCo Zj Panama Lan3a Southern 26!Peorla. D. ü E.... 8"s Csntral Pacific..- 30Hi?lttfibnrg.........14li Che-anxaie & Ohio.. 4 M Pullman Palace Car. It: C. A O. prefd firsts. 7H' Keadlnz..MMM....MMM 13 o. tcconds Lülcao A Alton (J, A A. preferred 1 vuii u v....m4j.i ;4, kist iu j M ...... a j Cblc, ät. L, AN.O. C. M. St. P.iMNM 64 n,t Wt. L. & PittSbur U C, 8t. L. & P. p!d 18 lua.. San. A Clavß... 10 CletlndiLColcmbus. 30 iiwar Si 77 C. M. Xi St. P. pfd.-410 11. Paul M. A SI it. Paul w Omaha.- 1J St. P. A O. pfd .. G' rcxaa Parana il Dal. Lack. A WesU.101! Union Pacific... Uanver A S. Grande 5 V. 8. Express.... 5 Bi5tTennesfi0-. 3141 Wells A Farzo Kx...lr0'4 EistTennesseo pfd 5VY. U. Telegraph 5J r ot vayne... ,.;bi iuoioraao uoai iianmb&ids t. Joa. Dead wood.... fi. & St. J. pfdMMM. iflomestake ... Hinein ..-200 I iron Silver... 2l3Uiton A Texas.. . is OntarlD...... LUlnola CentrvLL 127?: Qnlcksilyer. 25 4 22 z.. a. a y i oo. prexerrea.....MMM Kansas A Texas... 17 üoattern Pacifio,..- Like Erie A We st.-. 5 i3utro. ... 15 Lata Shore. IV,; Porelffn Eioney and Stocks. LONDON, Jlay 20.-5 p. m. Consols 100 VA for both money and the account. Railroad Bjnd3 Atlantic and Ureat Western first!, 221;: Erie first?, do. tecond. 47;: Illinois Central, 110?; New Yi.rk Central, Pennsylvania Central, soj; Leading, C Ear Silver IJ'l cer 'ounce. Tue Pink ol EKcland gained :3X0 pounds of bullion en ta.ance to-day. PARI3, Älay 2$ -Three per cent, rentes, S3f SO: for the account. COHHLKCUL. Try f 03da are In fair and seaonabla request and prices nnchanze Groceries remain as hereto fore. Sugars, coffc;s and in fact all staples arc held firmly. Dairy products are In liberal snpply and prices continue to decline. Egg3 and poultry are quiet and exchanged. GRAIN. Wteat-Tbe month closes with this csreal de cidedly in tbe durrps; both prices and feelln; are weak and lower, and a iseneral apathy prevails ail mound. Vuturcs how few seller?. Receipts very lisht. New York lc lower; Baltimore c bisher, and Chicago coff. Corn Choice grades of white rule about same as Thursday, but only wanted in limited quantities; lower grade., however, are weaker and show a de ct1eJ Aecline. Futres show some little lire, but are lower and dull. Receipt fsir. New York I off; Baltimore itcidr, and Chicago lower. Cats Not much chanscd; light demand and equally light offerings. Tbe followmai a oio tnawa the amount of gram In store it IM rcint: na'i I vorn. .1 4 . doc lsiand .. .11 V 137 f st. L. &San. Fran. lSVs I Do. proferred 32 Uats. je, 7.8a IW) 6.CX 503 2,000 .. "eTooo mnür 22.4X 10.CÄ ll,QCO KteratoT Kletator 11.1031 0.8X 11,801 C.fOO CUplUlEltTitcr.. 5,000 AVeatcrnElerator. ,. ierator v. Total. 49 21.4'X! Ccxxeap'g day yen e.gx Tbe following table ahowi tbe receipts ct train at this point lor tbe past twenty-four hours j received f our, caj A' heat, tu t- W mm. 2.3 )0 16.801 9J0 Ailil. UM. Jrlonr. Umiu and May, flosr Patent, $. 2595 75; extra family, f4 80 1 5 15: 13U1CT.84 CC(t5 75; Choice, 4 3531 5Ü: Uml'.y, il I0i4 25; treble extra, S3 53 75: double exfa, 5s5p3i5: extw. 53 C5fl3.2j; superfine, (3C)fi 1 S5; flco,f2 iiQ-z 55. Wheat We quote; r m .i Iii -i - ' mm trnrn im' mi .iwi iwww - - - - - - mimmmmmmmmmm mmmmm mmmmmmmm mmmmmm9mmA ummmmmt Bid. Asked. ts tnwi 93 track ? y 87 tack 9i track 87 trace 85 track 1 0) ...... track 10) trac 1 03 Bid. Asked, ti track ti M tracx 51 45 traca 45 track 47 45 tracS 47 50 tiocx 4? track 45 r0 47 45 track. 47 Eld- Aikel 35 V track Zi ZZY track 35VS 21 tracs 21 track 27 NO. 2 filed. -?0 2Kd, 9 3 Ked ReJecteL........... mcrcnantabie...MMMM June IMMttHM.tMtH August Com We quous: So. 2 white m i iii.n Ka 8 White fellow. sun nixed tMMM.M...... idlxcd - mt - B j, 2 white rejected, lllxcd rejected )XaX1Ca ÖCftf iinnm it,Mwi June. Cats We quote; ffo. 2 white Mix&a August, brst half AnMist . , MMMM i:ye No 2 hp'd at 70c without buyer j. Lran Dull; S10 25 bid ; no sellers. CHICAGO IL ABKIT8. Fcmlcned b7 H. E, Kinney A Co., Gram and Pro Tlslon Brokers. No. 9 Chamber ot Commerce. 1 upen-g juigxuiv, uiwest jUiusiiig Wfceit- June... I J 8.1 $ h CO 1 1 July August. June.... July... AUgUSt Jane July-.... AUKUSt, Juno July AUCUSt. 88 '4 Corn Oats Fork Lard Bits .4.''u 4-5 45Ji 4 41v. 31 Ji '""IT- 20 41 ?ljf 4C, 9-. "-tl 2h' 45',! 2S 15 10 PO JO C'S 10 70 TO 50 10 ", ) I 10 10 10 n 6 6 G 5 10 2 ". in s. 10 0 G c 5 5 5 70 50 CO 67 25 35 42 42 43 47 55 10 Juna.. ..! C 6 6 5 5 5 ;,o 57 6 G C 5 37 Juiy.... August. June .... July...... August. 47 55 07 32 42 5 20 5 30 5 20 5 32 Kecelpts Hogs. 26. COO head. Car lots Wheat. 146; corn, 633; oatl, 259. No markets to morrow. , epccial to J. A. McKee, Grain and Provision Broker. No '21 Board of Trade. Chicago, 111., May 20. The wheat market opened strong, but weakness in tie seaboard markets brought heavy selllne orders from Wall street, un der which vatues sagged, bringing fie3h Sellin? for general country account en exhausted margine?. Values declined under this pressure to unload and the market closes weak; July, 87?. Pxrorts to-day were 100.C00 bushels of whe It is Impossible to say when this pressure to un load will let up, but whenever it does the marict will r: art sharply. Corn Weac and lower. Tn bull ciitjte tave collapsed and succumbed undv?r increasing receipt, and market weak. Provisions suCeied a lurther deeiiu to-day under the infli ence of large rerpipts Estimated rtoipts to-aior-row-IIojs, 15.CC0 bead; wheat, 153 cars; cora, CO cars; oat?, 2S0 carr. INDIANAPOLIS TYiiOLKd AL.B MAUSET. Ury Oooda. isirrrs. flndjsar lincy.. 8 MerrlMACk racr7..5Vj Oonestoa fancy Berwick lancy radfio lancy..MMM Cocheco fancy. Llciimond fancy r. .e t ,6 fccanoni iancy-.... Hamilton lancy... Amyricaa fnrv.... Wwb'n'ton Ind. tiae' i American Ind. blue American shirting... 4H!Albion solid... Alien Alien Herrlsack FjLBSICS. Pclf a 'A po;ltn lus- 9 . jnamiiten 54 alpacu- J PacLO ii cashm'rs..lO Hamilton mlx....M10 radfic Australian CTpC humi 3 S Padflel400 Iawns....10 Paclflc Organdy. .......11 Paciflo Chambray ...... 9 Paciic 6-4 A. CJ. M.....20 Pacific 6-4 E. X, csh.l8 i pacmc cretonnes..... 8 Pacific 6-4 A. O. CABh.2i Pacific c I. cuttings... 8 Manchester cashlü Manchester &DeB.ll Atlantic alpacas ...lG Atlantic G. L.cash..lS Atlantic y. CAAbm 22 Pacific percales.. ..1 5 Paciüc nun's Tell'g.-16; Arllugton 42-iu nun'e slllc f Arlington gray cashxeere. ...,....15 lEOWW C0TT058. Atlantic A Atactic II ....7)4 Bedford E........ Kill's ... .......... Yardstick... Mystio River 1 MMHtt i .5V, 3 Tremont C C. ...... .....25 Indian Head... 1 p Conestoga W...........6 Peppereil R.... 6H Peppenll K Peppereil 9-4..........i8 Pcppesll 10-4 20 Saranack M Eoott XX. w v &iaEachnsetts B. B- 5 Windsor H.. t EL3AC32D COTTONS, AndrosTOggln Lmmm. 7M!Barker MULu. 7 8 6 8 7'4 Lonsdale. 7 Far we 11 ..... Eallardvale Masoavllo Wamsutta..... ..-......,10 Fruit of the Loom. Hill's temper I dem. 76t Farmers Choice.... Kiacxstone a. A.(MMM 1. 'Dwigbt Anchor... Hope 4 ..... e Pocahontas ... iretchvillo. 7 Chestnut Hill 5 -10V - 4 Bi'd 7 St 10 Peppereil 9-4... 23 Lonsdale Cambric.. repperen io-4 ..22 Just Ont.. COTTON I LANBSXa, B'a Bl'd B'a Tremont F.. Tremont U 6 Tremont LM...... 7 Tremont B. 4 7m Tremont N....... 8 Tremont 0...... 9 Ellertoa CN.M. c Filer ton CM 7 Eilerton CL.... 7 Eilerton V....... 7 Kllcrton T...... SH FltPrtnn K. Tremont I)L... 6 7 8 9 13 11 12 7 5s .a Tremont H, ...... 7 Tremont P...... 8 Tremont A.MMM 9 Tremont Y 9 rremontX. 11 Nashua G..MMM 6 Nashua FF- 6 NMhua 6 Nashua T Nashua D Na!bua C...MM. 7 ?4 1(T-: 11 12 13 U Ellerion R 91 ...... 9 Nashua A....... 8 Offthf AAA 3 üiierton ti......io 10!Sllerton P .10 10 ll!KllertonO....ll 12 14 IKllerton N. AJ flrGEASlS, Nashua X... KAAhua XX Amoskeaf.. Lancaster.. 7 WamsutU... 6 i 9 10K 7 Berkshire Bates..... 7 Norman die .. 6 Royal....., (slasgow. Tcrx... 7 iRenlrew dress.. 7 IJchnsonbnkt Id.. White U'1'2 Co. rXJUDS AND CHKTICTS. Ano;lcs 9 I Alabama plildi amc&Aeag, lancy 30 Louisiana plalds... 4 7 9 9 7 ic3. .... -. ss uiuwa piaiag ............ Otis B B... . . 8 Kdlnburg cheTioti. Iverett cherloU.. Great Kepablio eher. ?ark Kills, 70check-.12 Park Mills, CO check.,13 Icouomy chek....., 9 Columbian aus cnecr DX27IKS. Otla, AZA. DUs B B... Yore, blue. 14 i ork, slate. .... U York, Ifuicy ....... I? OtiaCC imoskeag Oakland, A at i Columbian, I Boston .... 7 rrcrett Hsysiikcr .. 7v MWM' TICKINGS. Usofikeas, A O A ....13 Lewlston, 13.... 14 fork, 80 ln...-.......U ILowiston, S2.........12Vj Jonnestoga. B F.. 14 ILewiston, &J 11 3Deto?a, extra...13 oaklazid, A ..... 7 Ooeatc, 0 0 ,11 OakHnd, A A .. 7 'BAia BAGS. Amerlcan. rrmiUaYlUj Stark. A IS (Oranger...-. 19 in IT narl.tAit 11 2J.Georsla, A CASJXT CHAIN, IS vTbios, .18 ; Coverlet Chirn..MMM23 22 I No. too Cotton Yara.10 Colored ... mile Wick. 220 ITwlne . .. n 23 Xho Produc Market i-rjra rayrug no per dot ; rroxa stör, ll?l2c BQtr-CreaincrT lancj.noasc; cnolco, I80200J Ulry, asiected. iSvaiSc: country, fancy, 18r, rrcsn stud sweet roll, CSc: low crades, 304o per it. Poultry-fepring chickens. 15:: hem, Sc pox D.I recater, 401 heu turxeya, 9o: torn turkeys, sc old gecse. and veli tcithercd, pcx des., 14 E0 1 decks, per dos., P 23. wer Pnina gaose, 45c; mixed and ducks. Wool Tub-waabed and picked, 233et cn wtuhed medium, lie; unwished ceases, 15c isect........&,s Simpson's mining. .5 fchirtinz.. VZ Steol Elvor fanes 5 thirtlnz. .4S!Dunnsll fincy.-....f . 10 14 4M ) J 4 8 unwashed flee. 15lSo: Ootswold, 17 cj bnrry and nnmercL an table at their yalue. Tbe ProTialon Clarbet Calow an me present jotPing pncea: Smoked Meats, canrafed or plain (plain meats not guaranteed against skippers )i. C Hams: 10 to 12s Iba average, 10311V4c; 15 lbs. average,? ct 17 lbs. average. 9 Ho; 20 lbs, average, 9c; hew aTeragc-8, lbs, 9c: light averages. 'Porter Brand," 9ic; melium do., 8a Cottage hams, "Reliable Bmnd.M Viz: do "eorter Brand" ty4ci Calliornla hams, 'Rclable Brand," 7o; do Porter Brand," 7c: Enallsh breakfast bacon. cl?ar, "Bellahle Brand," 9c; Engllshishonlders, light do, 6c; English shoulders, heavy do, 6c: ti rally shoulders, pieces, do, 6c: dried beef, do, 13c. Bacon Clear sides, light or medium wt-.7c, do bellies, light or medium wt. 8c: do barks; ligbi or medium wt, 7c; do Frencn flitcn, 6c; do. butts, 6c D. 8. and Pickled Äfeatt English cured, clear sides or backs, nnsmoked. 6c; Bean pork, clear, per bbL, 200 Iba., 114 50; pork, clear, perbbl., 200 lbs, 113 CO; family pork, clear, per bbl., 200 lbs., til 00; family beef, per bbb, 200 lbs., S18. Also in bbls., containing 100 lbs., at half the price of the Darrelf. with 50c added, to cover additional ccst of package. jard Pure winter kettle-rendared In tierces. St: summer chillt-d do. Tc: in nail barrels or to-lb tubs, 8Hc; 4g-lb tin tubs, 8cj 2Q ib pill', s;.;c: 10-lbpails. 9Vc. Pn'oap m cloth Cc: In skin, 6c. Fresh Meatp Pork tenderloins, lie; sausa?, 7c Tbe Grocery Market. Cbece mil cream, New York, llUc: rtlo, 8a. Wicconslnt 8c per pound; young America, 1CC. uoa'ocs-Commcn, 9(310c: ordinary, 10!4(9 llc;lalr, llauio; prime, 12?l2c; strictly rrl2iE,1201Sc; choice. 13Qlic: Old Gov emmeutJava, I925ct McLaughlin's XXXX roasted. 1-lb packages, 100-lb cases, 13c; 60-lb 5c, ISTfeC; Arbnckle'i roasted, 13c: Leverlng's, isc: Cardota, i3c; Gates A No. il, 15c; Gatca prime, 14c. sugars unuoax, bz; powaerea. lyai gran nlaUrd.7a:.c: standard ndard A, 67c; oIX A, f,'li nVn rhlta rtr fi F.'rtRZt lloht hrnwn Rt .a 6c; comzinn grades, 535c; New Orleans brown. 535V4C KoiasH na Cyrups Rew cop Hew Or cans raclassee, &0&55C; syrup. 28(a5c per gal. for com mon tochclto; maple syrup. 81 lCftll S5. Bleu Carolina and Louisiana, CC37C ßpice Pepper, 18H13e; alsplcc. lC$12cj clovett, 3G25c; glnccr, Yi2te cinnamon In mats, lxltc: nutrnea, gait-Late, la car ;otA 9ic; dni los. tl CCC51 C5 j small lots, 10C core from store: dairy, Z 25(43 00. ßtarch Kefiuöd pvarl, t3c per lb.: Eureka. ic; Champion giocs, lump, lCc; ImproTCd corn, et7c- Bau Fish Mackerel, extra neM, f24 perbbl.; halTCs, tl2W; No. 1 mackerel. 818320: halves. S9 ÄiOjNa 2 mackerel, U 60 rcU halTes, !6 50ci: No. 2 medium, ts: halves, 84 50; No. S mackerel, f36 CO; halve. 833360: No. 1 white fish, 87 50; boneless fiih, $5 5Ctt6 per 100 lbs.; boneless cod, 5a7; extra, HO; Grand Bank, 55o per lb.; family white fish. f3 CO per 100 IDs. ; No. 2 pickerel. 83 00 per ICO lbs.: ballibnt, 14c per in. Foreign yrnits London layer raisins, new tS 25as 40; new Valencia. llc3ilo: Hnitana, He; new Muscatel rairtns. two crown. t2 f502 75: Cali fornia L. L. U 65; three aown, S3 23. Lemons Messina, 84 5C35 00. Prnnos-TurkULh. toiQWlci Bultana co 8c; currants, 55c: new figs, lay ers. 12c Dates-Matts, 45c; Fard m ten pound boxes. 9 u0c. Oransoa Navel, crate, 14 50 (15: MeFsina Oranges SlngleO.. 83 7f (Zit CO: double O.. 1 3 C0(a3 25: imperial do., 85 0D35 50; California oranies, 3 04 00 per box. Peanuts Raw, Ten nessee, 4Cjre; Wllminrtoo, Sc: roasted, 10c; Ternewe. 45ltc: Virginia. 5$3c. Bananas tlOS per boner. Cocoanuta 81 6JC45 Canned Goods We auoto: Tomatoes, I lbs.. 81 00: Peaches. 2 lb. standard, l öd 1 70; 3 Its., 81 93(32 CO: seconds, 3 Its. 81 50 3i CO: z ids., yi 8531 4S; Pie Peac:ies, s iss, ii 2t 1 25; 6 lbs., 2 C5i IC; Blackberries, 51 00(U 05; strawberries. $1 10.31 35: BasDbcrrles, 8115(41 25; Cherr:e. red. 90sc: whtta, 81552 20. String Bears, SMI'JCc: Green Peas, Yarmouth Corn, SI SCl 5: MounUiln Bagar Com, tl 25 ?V 1 SO: Standard 2 lbs., CGcdtl CO; Macxsre., il 2531 35: Pineapples, tl 53'2 CO; Silmcn. 3 h tl 6031 7C; Tumbler Jellies. 85'J30o: Cove Oyiters, 1 Ib., lieht weight, CCc: 1 lb., full waight, 8103(110 2 lbe., nht welgat. 8110: 2 .ts., full weight, 81 85031 f5: Sardines, French, sf n 75 re-r ?ox. : American, s, ß0o per dos; AppU-s, I lbs, SC$5c: 6 lb?. 82 5032 C; gallon, S3 IQ&t CC. Vegetables aod ITrults. fiens CtoiceniVT, zi W: medium, ti 60, 'srrows. 8'i2 25; California, 83. Pout .'es-ti OOraa per bbl; 65QG5C per bu; new pntatojs. Si CCö5 rD per bbi. Bwect FctatccM Philadelphia Jerreys, 85(35 Baltimores, 44 f0: Kentucky, ?4 00: yellow seed, 83 5C,a3 75 ?r bbl. Apples encice, 83 00(33 50; fancy, SS 5C34; ccm men, 8125915a Dried Apple Evaporated, S33o; coram dried, 5525C Pechcs Dried peacher, halves, S3;o; Call foruia halves. 14c: evaporated. 16S3lvu. Cabtsge New, per crate. 84 0v34 51 Onions-New Southern, 83 501 00 per bbl, ; Ber mn Co, 83 50 per crate. Onion Sets White bottom, $7 00 per bJ.; yell w bottom, 84 00 per ba.; top 60ts, 82 CO per bu. Honev Peas- $1 0Cl FOper box. Green Beans-Jl 251 5i per bnx. Stiawberrles f 2 tC2 50 p;r 21 quart cases. eeed Timothy, 81 CCl S5 per bushel. Coal and Coke. Plttatourg, per ton, 84 00; anthracite, 87 CO; &aj mond City, 8400; Indiana block, 8300; coke, later, lCc: coko, crushed, 12c; Jackson coal, tl 7&s fitout's coal, 82 50. Qlclesi Leather and Tallow, Kemlock sole, 24S31C: oak sole, 30(9380 1 Penn sylvania harness leather, oJgSGe: haruosa leather, tKtlo?, bridle leather, per dos., 8CC&72; domestic aip, 50,330c; French kip, SOcQl 20; dome3tlo call, 7Cc51 10; French calf, 8l 10l SO. Hides No. 1 cured, 708c; Na 1 green, 6Vc; Na lcalf, 9310c; cured, 103Uo; dry salt, iOc; flint, 12c: No. 2 hides, c off. Tallow-Prime, Cc No. 2, 6c Grease -Brown, o; white, 6a50: yeUow, 4ü4c, Drug; Starker.. Alcohol, 82 252 80; calomel, 75$85a; camphor, 2J;t30c: cocaineal, 50(4GCo; chloroform, C3C3J1 00; gum opium, Jl 25(31 0; Indigo, 81 00(93 CO; raor; phlne, 8-5 40&3 65. Oils Castor. 81 55Q1 CC: sweet oil, oOcciSl 85; oitve oil, 81 W33 00; ber?amot (Sanderscn's), 82 2&3I2 50: lemon (ilandersoü's), Cl 7532 00. Qulutno-P, A V 85UX'; cin chonlda, 03S5c American bl-carb, eola, 43c; JCngllsh do.,536c Snuff Garret's, 2-os, pack., 81 00 per dos.; 4-os. bottles, S3 00 par dox. Flora's Bulphur, 4Sa Turpontlne SSvllOc; English Venetian red, by bbL, 24c: less quantities, 8c. Iodine 84 00; Iodide potash, 83 00. Cloves, 2j i 25o. Rhubarb, 90c81 25. Window-glass, 73 and IGcj double, 75 per cent off. Iron and Steel Karttet. Bar Iron 81 90(sr2 10 ; rates ;toop iron, 82 50 rates 1 Norway and Sweed Iron, 5o ratoi : horse shoo iron, to. Horse Shoo Burden APerkl as', per keg, 83 90; mule shoes, 81 per keg advance. Horse Shoe Nails Northwestern, Globe and Putnam, per box, 84 50. Cast Steel Best American, per lb., 13c; spring steel, 6c ; tire steel, 4c : toe calk steel, 6c ; machinery imiC Nails -82 25. Uiscellaneona Market. Oi!s-We quote: Linseed, raw, 51 i52o: boiled. 54 C55c: UM oU, 65.335c; miners' oil, 55Q5o; lubr: Cit:n4 o.l. 2(S3Se; straits oil, 85360c; benzine, 10 C14c;cval oil Indiana legal test, 9giCc; UQ degree, test, 10tiJllct water white, 155 degree, llo Tinners' SupJue-. We quote: Best brand cnar ooal tin I. c, 10x14. 12il2and 14x20.86 25;IX,l0rl4, 14x20 and 12x12. i 25; roorlng. 1U, 14x20, 85 75; 23x23. 211 60112 03; block Un, In pl5?,24o; In bars, tfc Iron 27 B iron, 8.250 ; 27 C Iron, fe: Jnulata salvtnlred, 5C percent, discount; refned, 50 and U) per cent. 6 scount. Sheet aln;. 6c. Copper bottoxs. 22a. PUinishM copper, 3ia Idcr, 11 QUO L1VR STOCIi. te.dt&ospoli! Litt aiecis 5Xar&et ü.csi 8I0CZ-YASD8, May 25. CAmi Eecclpts, C50 head; shipsienti, 600 bead. The receipts mostly through consignments. Market dull. Slow sales on butchers' at quo tations; milkers the dullest of the reason. But few f bippcrs here. Cncico tnipping steers .. ... Medium to good do .- . 4 805 10 Common to fair do.... ... 4 4044 ftö Choice feeders-. w 4 co.m 90 ItodtCTl . 3 75 SI Choice cows ana heuer...- . 2Vfi 7b Modlcm to good cows and hellen,..., 3 33(33 90 Ocrnracn to fair cows and halfen..... 2 cOäs co n lit, good to choice 3 20 s 65 Bulls, common to fair. .. ..... 2 00513 00 Milkers . 20 00315 00 Hooa Kacelpu, 3,200 bead: aMpmenta. 2,101 head. Quality fair. Market dull and lower, clos ing weak. 8omo unsold. The following were closing quotations: kRht 81 Mail S5 Heavy ......... ..... ........... ...... ............... 8 7v33 80 Common to fair llght. 3 40,u3 00 Heavy roughs M . 3 2533 40 Czzzr Receipts, 500 bead: shipments, 500 head. But few here. Market dull, with un. changed prices. GCOd 19 ChclCS Clipped-, n zw co 2 90 SS 15 . 2 2)42 CJ 3 51C5 0J eprlng lambs. ........... .. .... Elsewhere. KANSAS CITY, May 2). The LiT6 Stock Ixtil Cator reports: Cattle Receipts, 1.CS3 head; shipments, 925 he8d. Shipping grades firm aaa 5c higher; butch er' steady: exporters, 85SCQ5 40: good to choice shipping, $4 90515; common to medium, 81 C03 4 feeders, 84 l CO; cows, 82 031. Mogs Keoepp. C.348 bead; assorted iteadv; heavy and mixed üc higher, aborted, 53C033 C5; heavy and mixtd, 3 '4533 55. Cheep-Receipts. '1 head: market steady; lUrto good muttons, 82 C03 Z0; common to medium, 82 ST. LOUIS, May 29 -Cattle - BcoelpU, 1. 1C0 neau; Enipmenis, 1,4 tead. ilariet quiet and weak: low graJes Kbout iOc lower than esrly in tte week; conn-on hlpring steers, $1 60 u 70; fair to choice, $4 s03 t0; export would brin lb 75; good butchers' Mees Jl 504 8J; mixed butcher itDck, 3 75((Ji2i: stackers 'and feeders. tS C0a4 CO: prass Texarg, $ J .Ogl. Bogs üecetpts 3, head; snipment, 5.C00heid. Yoikers. S3 753 Sj; packers, 83 2533 63; butchers, $3 753S5 Sxitep-RecelpfP, 2.CC0 bead: shipments, l.ICO heed, Be.t trades wanted, but poor tulT very du J: cood dipped mnitons, 82 75(3373; Choice, $4; Texans range, 2(33 3. NEW YORK, May 29. Beeves-Receipts, includ ing 37 car-icada for exportation. SO car-lovis; firmer and trede ctlve: common to prirao neers fold at 55 GCG 25rer 110 pounds, liveweUht; Texas 1 xen and slags, $c(5 25, and fat distillery led bulla. t3 0(34 SO. Expcr.s to-rnorrow will In clude l.CC'J cattie, 3t212 quarteis of beef and 503 canapes cf mutton. Sheep Receipts, 6 COO bead; steady for clipped ptcep at f ;:5I c per 1C0 pounds; easier lor spring lambs at $7 OCQlu per ewt. Ilcgs Receipts, 1 67( Lead; do trading in live bos; nominally steady at SlQl '-'-O p&r cwt. CHICAGO, May 2J.-Thä ürovers- J-orna' re ptr s: ikttle -Eecelpfs, 5.1C0 bead; shipments, - G.CO beac. Maiket active orened 5ii0c higher, rul.d nrngbut clcd weak; sirs, 84 7GQ5 75. ciw?, Si r.(l 50; laf, 75 15: stocke and feed erp. 53 CC34 80; Tenn?, 3 $:gl 75. Hcgs Kccepis. 2i.wj üei, snlpments, htRC. Maiket opfiifdf5'310 hichtr b'it closed weal: rough and mixed, SJ 5u.? 70; packing and jiiping, S3 Cös VO; light, $J COl; feip?, 3 50. Sheep Receipt, 3,500 head: shipment, l.co hd. Market urong: common to fair, 12 zQ&l 5'J; iced, 8i LCQ3 75; wocltd, S3 501 75. ÄA"T LIBJSBTT. Pa.- May 20. There was noth ing cofng in cattle to day, all tte consignments being lor through points. Kecelpts, 722 head; ship ments, C84 head. flogr Were Meies ; none selling. Receipts, 1,100 head; shipments, 1, C00 bead. bbeep Were in fair demand and stronger, but unchanged. Receipts, 220J head; shipments, 1,400 head. KAKIiETS BY.TBLEUBWH, Produce Markets. CHICAGO, Mey 2'.) There was en excited mar ket fcr all tte cereals oa 'Change to day, wiih lower prices prevailing, and the downward move ment extendf d als o to provisions. Tbe receipts of both wheat and corn were larceand with no pir titular outßide support, a savage raid was made by tte bears wh dh carried prices to the lowest poiDt current since April 10. and nearly 4c lower it an cne week ago. This was done in spite ol the most damaging reports which have yet been re ceived concernine the growinz winter wheat cops. The bear& contend, however, that until the lare stocks here and at Duiuth have beea worked oil', lower prices are bound to prevail and orTor en foiced aryumtnt by indulging in a goeat deal of hori" telliog and a'so drawing some "ions" wheat. Tbe claim is made. however, that tome vesy extensive lines of "ion?" wheat are being purebred In the psrfect confidence of very huh prices for wheat when tne crop's coLdition or.ee is appreciated. July wheat sold atone time at 87c, which is 103 under the highest price reached during fie year lor that op ticn. Tue feeling in tbe aftrrnoon was somewhat firmer, oa the statement that the statement thut ttre was more i hipping inquiry, but the advacc2 wes Kotrr-tirkcd, and the rohrkei clo ed for the day Ic tsiidJ-r jesterday. lie reeeip'8 of corn ware large, 1.3 cars, tnd infloenci.d, by the proipscts of verylarte rccop's Monday. The oildriuKS wero large, atd the mnrtet broke 'ji and clostd ic un der jesterday. Oafs were dun and heavy, in gym rathy w lth the other markets, aud closed e lo ver. Tl ere were very Ire e offerings of pork, and prir declined tOi35cearlj'. but rallied a shade aud closed moderately steady t the deeliue. Lndalsode dcllhcd 5öl0 and closed steady. Flour ruled cull arid weak. The aeetino in wheu keens buv ers out of tte market, and there was no demaud. Wheat was active at lower prices. Foreign advices were uniavorable. atd the receipts continue lanje. Mun the price for July reacted to fcac. consider able 'ionk" wl eat came cut on Hop ordtrs. and Hits asfifettd the decline The market declined lUc, fluctuated end closed lc rnder vesterday. Sales ranged: May, öl58ir closed at Sii'; June, KGbC closed ahifss ':;;c: July, t;1), dotd at STc: Auzu-t, SO; , cicsed at H,:K&9c: No. 2 frrine, 81J4'a!5c; o. 3 prine, 74)o75c: No 2 red. H2XJ3c; No. 3 red, 82J?sS3c Corn Trading active, but prices weak aud lower; ceh. 4. Itc; May, il'ßj, closed at4!c; June. 4v;(f5l5c. closed at 44c: July, 4l.315:;.iC. closed at 44c; August. 4iJgQ4Gc closed at 45c. Oats vnu ano heavier, and under large offerings de Fair to medium clipped . ourzron clipped . cunea y.jz ana cioiea auu; cash. 01: May, 31'9 2c, closed at 31c; June, 3132,.'c, closed at 3Hic: July, 3ls&.Hc. cloted at ölTicr Rve-lall and lower; No 2. G$c, Barley-Nominal. Flaxseed Steady at 51 38. Mes Pork Active, but weak and lower; prlcts eany declined 30(35c, rallied a utaoe and closed tteaa; casD, 510 :ut,ü 50; Juue, $10 3501010, closed atflO 1719 i0; July. 110 ti (10 6u. closed at 8:U2710 30: August, 10 37Ju 1U 70. closed atS10 37(ulu4O. Lard Fairlv aenve, with prices 5:10c lower; cash, 80 40(56 42: Juu. 83 37)6 50, closed at H 37G 40: July, S5 459 0 CO. closed at SO 45(35 47)4: August. Sö 5? 6 07, closed at Si 55&G 57. Bjxed Meats Quiet and easy; dry salted shoulder?. S3 93(0)1; sirrt rib sides S5 70; short clear sides, 55 ti)jj 5 '0. Fugar Firm and unchanged. On the Pro duce Exchange: Butler Uull and weak; cream ery. I410c; duiiy, 12(414c. Eggs-Weak at llc. Receipts-Flour, S.CiO bbls.: wheat, 57,(XW tu.; com, 219.CC0 bu.; oats, 198.0C0 ba.: rvp, i.00D ba : ba r icy, 11,0(0 bu. ehipmnts Flour, 14.00 bb!p.: wheat, ILCOObu.; corn. 3S.0W bu,; oalr, lC2,0t0 bu.: rye, l.COO bu.: barley. C.O00 bu. Alternoon Board Wheat steady and higher. Corn Steßdy and ?c hieher. Oats Steady and unchanged. Port-2(35c higher. Lard. 2Hc higher. There will be no session of the board to-morrow. NEW YORK, May 9. FIOUI Receipts, 17,237 bbls. ; exports, 2,0f 5 bbls.: dull; common to good extra Ohio, S3 51 (o 50: common to choice extra St. Locis, 83C(35 5o. Wheat ia2c lewer. with uiort doing far export: receipts, 2)2 025 bu.; ex ports, 8,102 bu.: No. 2 spring. 91c: No. 2 Milwau kee, f. o. r, 9i;;c; choice No. 2 Milwaukee, 94J 9c: NO. 1 laid. c. 1. f , yy-;ti9Cc: No. l North tu. o arrive. Si : do. c. J. f., 99e; ungraded red, 85S2e; No. 2rtd, 8!; CC elevator; No. 1 white, il; ungraded white, vOc; No. 2 red, June, al2j 01 12-J.OtO tu. at 9fe:g93c cloinz at 98; 'c: July, sales of 2,335,rC0 bu. at SI C0(1 ul. closing at SI 01,';: August, sales ot 1, -221.000 tu. at Ji QJ3 1 C3, closing at SI 02: September, sales of iVs, Ci)0 du. at 1 03:.Ql G4, closing at SI 03; October, closed at gi Mb ',: November, sales of 152, Clü bu. at 1 05-Ql l7. closing at SI 07 Corn lc lower, with a fair exort demand: reicip?, 150 021 bu.: exports. 1 33,021 unsraded. 49353c: eleamer. 52ä52c: elevato, Mo. 2, 52ö'--4i" eievator, Llöiy2 1 ailDAf; öl 51 c. I. f.; Steamer white. 57,;ä 69c: unzr-ided wnie, etc: yellow Ö5c: No. 2, May. 52 52; c. closing at 5.r; Jnnt, öilSSc. eioslnsj t oKc: July, ,v20Di!,.e, c'oeing at .;2$c: August. 51S53c. closiDg at b ji eptehibr, 5!rj,ic. cu-iQ? at 54c Oats A fcharie better: xcc3lpt, 11.400 hu.: experts, r.one; mixed wetcrn. 3."?5402; white dc.. 4284lc Hay firm and fairly active; slip p'ng 95c. Coflee Outions stron; spot, fair: Rix steady at J;io: salrs of 2l.7t0 bg?; June, 7.103 7 lrc; Jn'v. 7.1Ea7 2c: AUffint, 7.2'r37.3"e; Septeni ber, 7.J5c; Octobar, 7 4j(37.50c; NovemVr, 7.4ocs7.0ci Decembtr, 7.5i7..0,: January, 7.6"c Futar fc:roEgT. bat quiet: refined steady, with les Coiog; moid A, tWi'as; granula'ed, 6J 6 15-lGr. Molas cs-Strorg, tut quiet. Riee Fi'tn and In fair-d' rrani. Petroleum Ft rn ; united cloed at liy'.'- Cu:onseed Oil Quotnlati2(i:i5c for crude; ZS&ZVs for refi ied. Tallow Steady. Turpentine Krm at 32c K.rz. Firm and in fair flemand; Western 13ll2. Wcol Steady: demand modente: dimestic liece, 57QSCc: pulled. 14 "2c: Texas, 9 'Ic. Pork Dull; ret?, pot, Sil 5U; clear bactr, S3 7öföH. Lr-t Steadier; contract crudes, spot, Si 70: June, J5C33 6 70; July, fo 73,06 75: AucnM. SC 8336 90: eJepte-n-ber, SC 93'7: October, 87 01(7 Oj - city stea-n, 85 45. Butter Dull; Western, 9(U7c; K'gin creamery 15 317c. Lead-Steady. Other articles unchanged. ST. LOUI3. May 29, Flour Dull and lower: femiiy, $3 7c 033: ctoicc 81 'Ml 43; fancy, SI 70 (fv5 lö; patentK, 85 3Jt5 75 Wheat Active and iciwer: opened about steady but subsequently de clined and a large amount of "InDg whet" was thrown on the rrArket: prices closed 1$iTc under yesterday ; No. 2 red, cajb, 81; June, ootic 08101, closing at 99jc; July, 81 OlQl C3, closing at 81 Cl bid: Augutt, 81 021 01, clos ing at 81 02 bid. Corn More active and lower; No. 3mixfd,cjh. ac lvc at 44KCll4Vc; June, 43 r30;c; July, 43iic: Anjuit, 4(c closing at lw,i fUurf. oia Lower; No. 2 mixed, cmih, 52632c:Mij, 31c; June, 3iCi;July, 30c BUFFI' pure: I1J! B M THIS "WEISEEY SHOULD EE POUND 027 TdZ SID2B0AP.D C? ?A:OLt IT IS ABSOLUTELY PURE. ENTIRELY FREE FROM FUSEL. OIL.? DO NOT UK DEC3CIVKD. Many Druggists and Grocera who do not hare Duiry?- Pur ITlait Wlilakcy in stock, attempt to palm off on customers, whiskey of their own bctllltg, whici being of an inferior jrrade and adulterated, pays them a larger profit. ASK FOR DUFFY'S PURE MALT WHISKEY, AND TAKE NO OTHES SOLD CY ALL FFRST-CLASS DRUGGISTS AMD GROCERS. Send us your address and wo will mail took containing valuable information. Sample Quart Jioitlef pent to any addrtss in tte United States (East of tho Rocky Mountain'), securx.y 2ached in plain rase, Express charges prepaid on receipt of 71 V sri ffiwffrjwntf u&Lüü&z Rye Eirm but slow; 75? asked. Earley Nd si!?. Leyd Dull at 83 40. Uut.ter Easy; creamery, 16J4 lie; delrv. lC(lic. Ecg teady at lu?. Flaxseed Dall at JI 5. Hay-Unchanged. Bran-Uisher atc?c at miU. Orumeal-Quiet at 82 C032 65. Wool active and firm; quick sales. Provisionn Dull and lower. Pork 10 75. Lard Nominal. Bu lk meats-bong clear, 5 30; short ribs, S 40; Ehort clear, $i6?. Bacon -Lou? clear, 85 75; snort rile. 55 S5ah 00; short clear. 55 936 10. ReaMrts Flcur. 3.C00 bbls. ; wheal. 4 1 OOO bu. ; corn. 77.053 bu. oa Tö.KO &u. ; rye, 2.C00 bu.; barley, none, Bhipmente-Flour, 7.C00 bbls.; wheat. 7,0 JO bu.; corn, cO.OOü bu. ; cta, 4,000 bu. ; rye, none; barley, noDe. Afternoon Board Wheat advanced 3c and com uncracged. CINCINNATI, May 20.-Cotton Quiet: raid dl!n?. lCc Flour-In rnoderats demand; family, 401 S5: lancy, 84 5034 7 Wheat Steady; N. 2 red, 81; leceipts, 6,OC0 bu.; shipments, 2.000 bu. Corn Weal: and lower: No. 2 mixed, 47 Ö4fcc Oats Dall and lower: No. 2 mtxea, M4a Pye-Dull: No. 2 fall, 7öö75c. Barley -Nominal. PorX Lower at SiO 75. Lard Dull at 8C 25. Bulkmeats-Eaier; shoulders. $5 75; short libs 53 50. Paeon In fair demand: shou!d;rs, 81 75: frtort rlts, 6 lb; short clear, 56 50. nut ter Firm extra creameiy, lS20e: fancy dairy. ICßllc. Sugar Slroncer; hard refined, 737c; New Orleans, 45c. Hos Slow and weaic; coicnon and light, 8:)3?0; pat king and butch, era. 83 50J 8 90; recelDts. l,3i) bead: sbipeneuts, 1.1C0 ihead. gcs-Steady Pt 12'ö13c. uneei Steady end unchanged. There will be no market report to-morrow. PHILADELPHIA, May 20. Four-Dull. Wheat Wtax: No. 2 red. May, i,97c: Jun, tf ' 97c; July, t'S(d3Jc; August, 1 0uQl 01. Com Lower; No.h icixed. We: steamer No. 2 yel low, 53e: steamer No. 2 mixed, 54c: No. 2 mixed, in cleva'or, 52e: No 2 mixed. May, 52,,v.3Ve: June, r)2753c: July, S"353c; Auust, 53ilc Cat Firm: reacted wnite. i'Gilc: uneraded white, 42 I2c, No 2 mixed, 3S33SVc; Nj. a white, 42c; ro 2 white, 43c; intures dull; ci 2 white. May. 42Hc: June, 40340c: July, 40r,t 4Cc; At3j.us 37: T-c. Butter stendy; Wcs eru daiiy, extra. 14c: Western, good to choice, 1 (Ue. EptH-Quiet and tteaoy; txaas, 13'i ;5llr. Cne Quiet andtnsler; crt-amery, 80 Ohio flats' cbo'c?. 7J:c: Ohio, fair to prime, CG' r.e. O.uer articles ui chaupeo. Kece!Du Flur, 7.000 bbis.: wheat, 11.C10 bu.; corn 11,000 on : oa'J?. 17 010 tm. Shlpm-ct- Wheat, 1.0C0 bu.; CDra. 10J.O0U ha.; oat, 14.CC9 bu. KALTJVOltE, May '29. Flour Steady aadqn'nt bit-Lower and leirly active, clo irm viak; NV.. 2 Wf&tira winter -n. rot, Wy'Uli'. Mv 94C aiked. June, 9 sä3ic: Juiv, v?: August, 1 0(Qi 00y3; "eptember, 81 u'3 1 Cv Corn- Western nbnainailv Heady; vVster mixed, spot, 52c aked June. 52c asked; Jtilv. 52a bid : August, 53"3$C:'4?. Oats Firmer, with bettrr dtmand; Western vni'.'iU'c; do. nixjd. 23äcPc: I'encpylvariia COQtCe. provisions -Steady and qufet. Egts Higher and active at 13(3 S4" Otter articles unchanged. Receipt -Flour, 1,721 bbK wteat. 2i.00 bu.; corn. 11.CC0 "n. ; niU. 5OC0bu.;rye, 3,000 bu. Mh!prrnriour. 6, .." 3 Ibis ; wfcout. 25,Oi 0 bu.' corn. ffl.GDO oat?, 1.02D ou No märtet tj-uorrow Decoration Day. LIVEP.FOOL, May 10 -Cotton Dull and un changed; tales, 5.000 bales, i.ci"diug 1.C03 for speculation and export and 3.0Ü0 American. Cheese American fine, 43s per cental forue. eat Cacea!an, fs 9d per cental. Wheat -Flat with ro demand, bolders oßering freely: Cillfornia. No. l.Cs Cd per cental: Nc. 2, Ca Cd'QGs 0J: red Western fpriDjr, 7sö,7s 3d; do. winter, 7s 6J7s lid. The Kcelpta lor the rsit three days were 01,001 centals, Including 2S3.C00 centals American. Corn Dull with a paor demand. Tbe receipts of Araar lcan torn for the past three days were 113,100 cen tals. MILWAUKEE, Ifay 29. Flour Quiet and un changed. Wheat Strong; Milwaukee No. 2, &"c; June, fc5c: July, 87c. tk)rn-Lower; No. 2, 45c. Oats-Weak: No. 2, SlVc Ryp Steady; No. 1, 74c Barley Weaker; No. 2, 65c. Provisions Lower. Mess Porx Ca?h or June, 810 52; July, 810 22. Lard-Prime st?am.cash or June, 55 40; July. 56 50. Butter-Dull; dairy, 13316c Chejs$ -Quiet at 1010c Eggs-Quiet at llllc Rccfeirt FloTii. 2,703 bbla.; "heat, 103.205 ba. ; barley, 7,425 bu. shipment- Flour, 17,807 bhU.; wheat, 1 1,59 bu.; barley, 575 bu. LOUI8VILLE, May 29. Cotton Quierbut steady; middling. lC10c. Grain Weak aud lowtr. Wheat No. 2 iu'.r trry. 81 C2; Na 2 red. 81. Corn So. 2 mixed. 503!0c: No. 2 white, 6c. Oats-No. 2 nixed, ,7c. Provisions -Dull and weaK. Bacon Clear ri side?, 8C15: cleir sides, 86 2"; shoulders, 84 75. Bulkmeats Clear rio s'de, 83 5"i: clear codes, 55: shoulders. 54 50. Mess Pork -51110. Ham Suiar cured, 89 50310. Lard Choico leaf, 83. TOLEDO, May 20. Wheat Dull and weak; No. 2 red, cash, May or June VCc: July, 92e: Aiiiust, 93c;No. 2 soit. 51 00 asked. Corn Dull and esv; No. 2 May, Juno or July, 4Sc: August, 4S5c asted. Oats-Quiet: No. 2, cash or June, 35c Re ceiptsWheat, C.0C0 bu. ; corn, 7.C00 bu. ShiDments Wheat, 2.C00 bu.; corn, 2,000 bu.: oats, 2.003 bu KAN3AS CITY, May 29. Wheat Lower; cash, 7Sc: June. 77ff77:c: J'tlT, nso:-c Crrn Lower; cash, S9c June, r.Sc: July, yojia bid, 49e asled. OaU Nominal: 3öc bid. NEW ORLEANS, May 29. No session t day in reipect to Mexican day at te Exposition. Mrk?t quiet and unchacgel. wight?, 52 per Sl.cco me mlum; sterling, bank, 4S7: consols, Ci'yy. Cotton. NEW YORK, May 29. Cotton-Quiet and uu changed;. futures eloped dull; June, li'.Sie; Julv, lO.SCc: Auiut. 10.922: fceptember, IO.Wj; Octo ber, lC.oSc; Novcmbtr. lu.74c;Dtcember, 19 24c; January, 10 31c. Febuary 10 i2c The i'est in its totton review says: ''Future de liveries are in continued neiect'aiter slight fluj-.u-atloss. prices atttethrd call ranged but litt'.e change sicce yestetday ate osin? Atiust broswht lO.c'Jc Jt;ne wts oriered at 10.Jv5o; July at 10Sj: September at 10. 7fi; October at lO oCc: Novemb-r at 10.25: December at 10 25c; Jsnuiy atior.'c: februcry at I05c. Futures closed quiet but stfsdf at about yesterday's closing price; falcs, 0,ao bales." NEW ORLEANS, May 20 -Cotton-Dull: mid dlirg, 10 7 16c; low mtdd'Jn, 10 :M6c; cood o-ii-narj, 915-lCc: net lecolptt,. 519 bales; srros 5 re ceipts. 91S bales; sale. 3J.j bales; 6tock,fc7 522 bäte. Weekly net receipts 2,Ctr, bales: gros, 2 620 bsl: xpoit to France 2,3öS bales; coastwise, 5 lis talcs; sales, 6,30 bales. GALVESTON. May 20.-Cotton -Nominal: net and pross receipt. G bales: weekly ne: rexd", 2. f. t ales : Kro r. S20 talc; experts coaitwise, 2' l talcs ales, 307 bales. ST. LOU 13, May 29 Cotton Un chanced ; m'd dllnir, ltc; sales, 2C0 bnlcs; receipts, luO biles; fehlpmcnts, 250 bales; stock, lC.tfO balci, MEMPHIS, May 29. Cotton Qufet and teaiy: mioaimz, 10c; receipts, n) bles; snlpmeats, i,3u tales; itock. lO .11 bales; ia!eo. lOO tales. Whisky. CHICAGO. May 29.-Wnixy-Firm at 81 15. CINCINNATI. May 29. Whisay-Steady at 81 13. BT. LOUIS. Mty23.-Whisky-Stedy at 81 IX NEW OKLEAN3, May 29. WhUky Unchanged at 81 CSQl 25. Drv Goods. NEW YORK. May 29 Dry Goods There has been a trifle better demand for 10 mo manes of bleached cottons, with a fair quota ot aalea ot wide heetlngs. brown and colored cottons and the pUc lng of orders for canton flannel, but, ts a whole, the market baa reflected that quiet natural to the eye ol a holiday and the ciotc of the month, S fälk ii The Frlle Hürnig 3Ö3. C4, S32 LäB3iO tiSa&xo- 3isi uirougsiou? uk stone Pneumonia. Consumption Dyspepsia Wa siing Diseases assisted inrcstorinjntalpotetrt Sot; Sl.CS, or Six TJottles sent for $G.O Q r as n f rn.t it M . . uu.. uRii mors. iiG.. ii. s. a: Oils. PITTSBURG, May 23.-TradIng in oil to day war active, and prices were weak and bevy owiug to unfavorable field news, which caused some heavy felling. The market opened at feO?, Icclmed to '.9c rallied to 50?, aud then dropped oS agaia to 70c at ihe clcsj BRADFOKD, Pa., May 20. Petroleum-National Transit certificates opened at N)i: highest price. 80) ;c: lowest. 7Sc; runs, CG.CSl bbls: total sbip ments, 6i;st bbi.s.; charters, S1.4S4 bbls.; cleax- ances, 1.S32.CC0 Ibis. TITCSVILLK, Pa.. May 29. Petroleum Na tional Transit certificates opened at Joc: highest price, SUc: lowest, 79e : closed at 7o;:; thlr ments, C4.201 bbis.; Charten, St,4Sl bbls. OIL CITY, Ta , May 20. National Transit certifi cates opened atSGc; highest price. 80:: lowest. 9c; closed at7ic Sales. 1.115.(0J bols.; clear ances, 3,( CO, CC0 bbls; run?, C6, 061 bbls.; shipments, 68,144 bbls.; charters, 34.481 bbls. NEW YOP.K, May 22 Petroleum The marke ras dull ana weak: the opening and hiafheu price was K-;;c, closing and lowest price. 7i: bid. Wool. " BOSTON. May 20. -Wool Dull: Ohio and Penn sylvatia, S"3c: Michigan X. 23329c: new Texas wool, liQ2Cc; pulled, 253r:8cfor supers. Confined to ber bed with rheumatism, every joint in ber body eore, her bands and limbs swollen, surTerinc alwojt indescriba ble pain, 8nd. in fact, alxon lielpkEs. and tte best efforts of the family physician hav ing proved futile, it ia no vrouder Jennie Fraeger, of Ne?r Haven, he J little faith when a friend brought her a bottJe of Ath lophorop, tavirg the ttocght it would relie7d her. However, in order to tatisfy her ate tried It. After taking two desss 6ho thought she felt a little change for the better, and 83 she continued it ue until &ho had taken three bottles, blü she found herself com pletely cured. Iliey Ar ISut Norry. There ia one thfER nebsdy ever regrets that is, the day they first adopted Parker's T:n:c as their regular family medicine. Its rrge 19 to witfe, ajd its good elTecta S3 sure, that nothing else, except qood nuriine, re Leedtd in a ztc&i rDjvritv of case. Bay it,, try it, and afterward it will net ieqnire any pr&Uefrom us. Allen's Erain Food arrests all involuntary discharges, removes mental despondency and restores wonclerfal power to the generative organs. $1; 6 for ?o. Druggists, or by mail frcm J. H. Allen, 315 First a renne, New York. - Why suffer with Malaria? Emory's Stan dard Cure Pill3 are infalliblo. neer fail tc enre tbe most obstinate cases; purely vege table; 25 cents. Rheumatism (Julckly Cured. There tas never been a medicine for rheum tlsm Introduced In thia Btate that hag civen sue universal satijfactlcn as Durane's f;henmat Remedy. It stands out alone as the one gre remedy that actually cures thia dread disease, is taken internally and never has and never ca fall to cure the worst case la the shortest time, has the indorsement and recommendation o many leading physicians in this State and eis where. It is sold by every druggist at 81. Write for free forty-pas; pamphlet to P- K. RKLPHKN BTINE. Drugglsti Washington D. C. J. R. RYAN &, CÖ7. COMMISSION MERCHANTS. (i'2an.l (il Eat llarylanl Ft., lm!ianaro!i. Grain, Flour, Feed. Produce, etc. 'ora?e for flour and merchandise. Our rooms are large, airy and clean. Used herbs in doctoring tbe family, andi her e:mplo remedies DID CU2:12 in most cases. Without the use of herbs, medical ecienca would bo powerless; and yet the tendency of tho times is to neglect tbe best callremedic3 for thoso powerful medicines that seriously in jure tho system. 4 lU I SHUSH aa r-s. 1 n: is a combination of valuable herb?, care fully compounded from the formula of a regular Physician, who used this pre aeriptlon largely in his private practice) with great success. It is not a drink,but a rnedicino used by many physicians. It is invaluable lor DYSPEPSIA, kijxi:y and jjivnt coivi.a.istsp yi:n ro us i:xiiA us ti ox, ivhak xj:ss, ixdigj:stiox, &c; acdwhilo curing will net hurt tho system. Hr. C. J. F.hodes, a Trell-knoTra Iren man cf Safe limb or. P., writes : "My son t ccEir leMy protrted by feter ari a me. yuium and titk d-d him vo Kood. theu sett for Mishler's HrrbD.tttrs and ;u a licit tn:e tho boy waa quite welLH "E. A. Schellentraser, DmslEt, 71? Et. Clair Street, Cleveland, 0., writes: ".V7' XJittew. I can Fay. and do t-uy. arc rrs sen bed by soma of t he oldest tad moet i rciuil-eßt j hysiciaw in our city. UISHLEE HEHB BITTERS CO.. 525 Comacrca ßt PbUadelpbia PArkcr! Piment Wcna 6yra5 HsTCxrail THU ELERGA UTILE AGENOr, XL 1 BCAHLET, I K . DÜN A CO. Mauajfbr. I Proprietor. IVo. ct Ulaclcforcl IJlooJCa The oldwt, the bwt, the motprcjrtlveana the most reliable establishment of the kind la the world, having 103 branch oSlccs fully cqn.ppol and In good iunnlnjc order, or three to one more than any ctbtr Agency has of actually live occa. For over C2 years we havo enjoyed an unsullied repautlon for honeaty. reliability and lair deal ing, and wo have unlimited resource lor con ducting cur buiiccf successfully, c invito ft teat ot oux qualities tf the merchants ot Indian- 139 H TIE US I