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0 FINANCE AND TRADE. Demand for Currency to Move Wool and Grain. Condition of the United States. Treasury---The Syndicate. The Produce Markets Fairly Active, and Btronger in the Afternoon. Hogs Weak—Oorn in Qood Shipping De- mand—A Begotion in Whoat and Provisions, FINANCIAL, There is & demand from (he country for cure rency and loans with which to move the wool crop. The wool business of Chicago Is heary in June and July, and has begun this on earlierthan usual. The gealn movement s also active, and has some eftect on the business of the banks. New York exchange was sold botween dbanks atpar. The de- mand for loans was generally reported quiet, thougn some institutlons find their dlscount lines Increasing. Apart from the demand mentloned sbova for 1 with which to handle the wool erop, therels but 1istle now buainess at the banks, Ratcs are 610 per cent. Tho cltarings were 2,100, 000. CASH ASSETS AND LIABILITIES OF THE TREAS- 1Y, ! The Treasurer of tho United States has prepared | & tha following statoment of the coln and currency nesets and }abilities of the United States Treasary, April 70, 18783 . Linbilities, coin. Funda for redemptlot of cartifcatesuf de- posit, June Ki 173, l‘uu Offics _ Depart t acconnt. .. Dliohratug omcers séconniss ! Currency. $18,755.000.00 1,234,708.79 of n anicn-s mle Hnuiaation.™ o *reducing efreul 11,392,46%.60 BB 81 ani WOIT, LS .-nu account, ... 3,25 15.581,80 Currency and ‘minor coln redemption 00,60 o] terel cinic Naliroads 6,150.00 Comptrotier o "tha Currency, agent lur creditors 07,033.7 A34,054.83 Treasurer 0, Tor pAIng | itereat on .63, C, Londs, . 11,602.33 Treasuror's transfer checksoutstanding 33100079 1,039,353.67 lnlrreulu:eum. 14 - Fugd for Ilmemrlln: p i ol note: 1,720,00 . reasre Bpecinl fund for ra- domptlon of frace tanal currenc; Quistauding d Talanc Treasures Toterens " 200,704 31 83,44, 540100 4,13 Coln Outaranding u Baiwace, ' lieluaing Bulilen Faad.y.... 08,504,200,43 8100, 071151 ot e andbuliion §120,075. 741,04 inard iver . S1a i 2,014,129.57 $ 1,139,633.00 12,000, 207,83, [IXTOTT TR BUX TR, K08 Curyau = 172000 Fractionsl surrviiey 2 Feicomed aah L6 ¢ Quarterly tate oke pal 10,1000 9 cin, ounns AT L30T Jeey klll nterest pal oo WO04LTSE o . 10.00 Un-ln!mtd ) vai ‘;4 110,00 732,4m.29 qu el by X onal Bank depose 2 tarles 110,083, .01 Ul nol 3-,.«c|n| T for ro- emption of trac- tlonal CHIFENCY). ... Natfunal Hunknoies, Bilverecoln recoivel 40,811,572.12 © 10.000,000,00 A 4% 3, o3 77774088 T, B, 19 1,162,247, 81 i3, 0.0 400,00 uncincy eyehanto Oue miul two Yo . .A..‘.“',';‘“f‘ R332 < 126,473, 50 920,000,10 s .....slw.uxl.m o1 3 'an..,mn«wl TRI7 AND 1878, A corresponilent of thu Now York Datly Dutlatin gives 1t womo remiiniscences ubopt tho, vanle of 1847, and compnros the stats of uffalrs” now with that nfter that panic. Fivo yoars aftor tho panle of 1817 shero wae nothing ke the, vitulity fn byet. ness und firmnces in prices and abundance of nn- quertionable credit that exisig at the. present thme, In 18643, cotton was selling ot de, lawest pricos for iy years: purk at $& to $3 per brl, with torced sales 8283, In Now York Cily whipments of hveet wera tnadetatho Went Indles a2 $3. 50 for now, cnd at 3 furold, and four wai retailing at 4, In Abauy earvocs of lumoer were sclling at §6,50, the frelebt olons on which was 84 Qeal cstato inollourcitles sold at roluoas prices to those owninz thew. Totn, in tho southern portlan of New Yark City, which cost tha purcnaners in 1530 from $30 10 840 pur front foot, sold in 1843 at S50 per foot, unu lots In tho northeustora purt, say in Hamilion and Wallaco sirects, which in 1£25 aoll ut 820 per front foot, In° 1843 braught from $1 to 0 only, In 1843 nota brick butld. ing wawcrocted In New York. TUM SYNDIOATE, Tho closoneas with which largo fransactions In houde are negotiated appoars frow Lhe fact noted in the New York T¥ibune thata ucgotlstion for 2,600,000 fafled on sccount uf a differvnce of 0. A mumber of the Syndicate fw rupucted (o have sald on Tucsdny Jast that ‘*the formal rubscription for the final 815,000,000 wil be promptly announced shoald any movemont bo made to securo uction on the Fhillips resolution. 1t isa mere mattor of form, and will only bring a few udditlonal 433 per cont bonde into our hands, tho bonds having bean asked for and roceived as required to 011 orders, Togardless of the wuption openly subucribed, Tho Syndicate coutract s vie- tually at an eud, tho ounly work romaining boing a sale of the romsining vonds, the clowing up of ace counts, and tho withdrawal of the Tressury agonts In Luudan, whose expel ud salaries the Byndi. cate under the contract has to bear,” The Dally Jiulletin says {t has it on sathority that thera has yot any talk batween the Syndicaie and ury ofiicisle ‘about a coatract lnu per cent bonds, TUB NEVADA nAm( IN REW YORK, ‘The taln busluess of the branch of the Nevada Bank receutly opencd in New Pork will be in cx- chango. It will fusnish bills on )l lmportant points lu the United Blates, Kuropo, Japam; Chilna, and the East Indivs, tho Australtan Colunles, New Zealand, und Monoluld, The hank will give spe- clalattention o traneactions in bulllon and specie, and to Cutifornia collecilons and securlties. Tho ncw siaff of managers ls composcd os follows: Cblel Accuuntaut, Louls M. McLane; Chlof of the Excbange and Stock Department, L, M. Joncs; Luylug and Receiving Teller, M. ¥. Christen: _ PAPER MONXY IN GHEAT URITAIN, ‘Tho circulation of the Bank uf England, and the private and jolnt-stock banks, Apell 13, was $150, - 7+0; tbatof the Bcotch banks was $37,403,« 3 -udlhll of tha Iriah banks $35,472,080." ’Hm average stock of bullion hold by the Dank of and in bl departments was $119,073,420; umll tio the Irish bauks. '“'WI 000; and In tho Ecolch Lauks, $10, 23,700, ' 1DLE BARITISU SUICPING, The Unithsh uavigution and sbipplug tetarns for iho Wast year, Just subusitied to Paritament, sbow that L, 831 steamehiipe, with @ careylng capacity of 159,000 tons, and 3,437 salllug vesscls of all descniptjons, were out of work duriug the' twelve- vivatb, The nugberof vosscls on the Hritish row. tater lasf year wus 25,000, and the tots) number tuat fonnd employment was 20,819, WINING, A dispatsh from Colorada siates that the Slide 1a turoing out the largest luwps of petsile tn the bls- tury of Boulder County, They wre fully 25 per ceut gold. siLved DOI:‘LA“":‘?’]A!C FHRANCISCO. Standard dollars are Wurkinz arouud to the Cuse tou-House 8 little more frecly, but lh-y have uot 3¢t got luty gencnl chreulation. As the Mlut dis- Totals.... THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE: TFRIDAY- MAY 24, 1878, barsements are now heing made in this coin in | payment for liver patchascs and niso for tho sll. ver contsined in gold bare. Partica thns recelving the new dollars, not being able to dispose of them AL once, pasa them over to tho brokers at a dis. count of from 12442 15¢, or even 20¢ on each 8100, Importers, of conrse, take them readlly when ob- tainable at the slightest fraction under gold. Tende dollars have been In some request for zhip. ment East, but Superintendent Dodee rigldiy ad. heres to the lato order of the Secretury of the Treasnry, and refascs to allow retorns to be ma in this coln oxcept when they are wanted for amg ment to China direct, Greenhacks wonld now bo relling below par here were thers not so much un- certaint '“n““"i the llr!n(th of the gold m! Ket, and tha pousibli In aldiary silver coin nrchue ' beln made at and abont 2. 15 ner cent discount. while ln rome in- stances brokérs refased to buy at 2'§ per cent. COIN AND ORERNBACKS. Coln was 100%@100% In greenbacks, Qreanbacks were P95@00%c on the dollar in coin. TORRIGN EXCHANGE. The rates current in New York and Chlcago :ur:'x AL, "y /1Y o1 Bl [ 40 82t dayr, una td, 0 Vatied aum 10-408.0 United K ew fa of '8 unm-gmnm new 4s.... United States naw 4 per ce LOCAL BECURITIES, Chteago ity 7per cont bonds (ong).. MNI‘DL Ity 7 pereent snwerage ( |l Sitr1pe Pt!nt‘wlt!rmlullcnt 15l o ount! h Chica; ’.m’;'mm- el Faris A R Raihway (south Riie) 150 : ity u‘luy Weat gide). Ity itatlway (Norih Stiie) ‘Traders' Chieay West 1Iul“lmc:l|d Coke vision tafiway 7 per conts. *And lnterest, ——— BY TELRGRAPIT. NEW YORK. To the Western Associated Press. Nrw Yong, May 23.—Gold opened at 100X and clnsed at 100%. Norrowiug rates flat to 3 por cont. . (iovernments active and higher, Ralieond honds were buoynnt. Blato securitiea were staady. ftocka were generally strong and higher, the special featare bring an rdvance in 1llinols Central of 2%. Weatern Unton was In pood demand on an increnso in earninga of $41,000 durng tho fiest two | woeke of Moy, and Granger ahares were strong Yhecause of the enormons recelpts of grain at Chi- cago. The endden advance in lilinols Central wos cansed by a rlse ju the stuck at London, Wabash and Oblius were the only weak spota of the market, “The latter declined on i report that the roorganiza- tlon acuemo was not likely 1o snccead. "Uhe earnings of the Northweetern Increased $104,000 the third week In May. ‘Transsctions were 40,000 aharos. of which 2,000 wera Lako Shore, 1,000 {Vabash, 3, 000 \unhwutam commun, 1,000 proferred, ' 2,000 §t. Paul comimon, #,000 preferred. 4,400 Lacka- wanna, 9,000 New Jersey (‘fllllll' % 000 Morrls & Kreex, 11,000 Tilinols Cnn rl, lV.U)O Ollo. 5,000 Western Union, and 3,000 Pacific Alall, Money ;l‘l_‘mket casy ot 2@3. Prime mercantile auar, B Fecolpta. $180,000, The Analstant 'rrr;)‘n,lumr disbursed 385,000, Unlteg New “Vork Contrat o, *acific borni. Central MAI'I!I western . Northiwestera j Tennesseo o, old ‘;::muulcnm. irsioia U, b [ NG-IOUSE REFORT. New Yous, llnv' —Tho Public sn; Ing. s from nineteen cl weak onding May 18, ne aguinst the same week in 477, sliow 8 loiaof 4 percent. Tho loswos uro: New'Yori, £0-10; Tioaton, 6 0:10: l'hllltlb[rhl-. 3 teioy onicuver 10 3100 Dalthuore, 0 Clocinnan,” 17 84105 8¢, Loutw, 7 Jeas, 38 0-10: l'nunhurg. 21'1-103 Muhvllla, 224-10% Proyldence, 101 Cloveland, 205105 In: Grnanolte, 195-10s" New Taven, 102 30¢ Byra: cuno, 24 103 St Joseph, 205:10. Tho nlna [y San_ Franclsen, for the nru‘cdln wcak 0: "Mliwanliee, 070-10; Lowsll, 1 tho returne aru m:ldfllly Wiills discouraging (han for- some weoka back, kill the Toace at nearly all of tho cities indicate’ that tho depressing edect of tho ancertaintica as to levisia. fion hav not wholly passed. ‘The very Inrge vain at Milwaukes ts due to nntsunl dellveries of grain at tau expiration of the first half of the month. Uhy waln at Lowell, we hope, indicatesan imyruse. ment in the manufactores of that region, Tne mnvement of cotion at Naw Orleans carlicr in the seuron wan e0 much jarzor than It was lnat { ar at tho same Immu thut woime comparative declino at this time nn;mwlneclufl e 8. Ban Franrinco, )hv .,fl,—l-‘nllnwln: aro tho closing quotationa at thu Btock Noar! . llr?‘ Hals & \nre “‘ Ju“l Cmuul . dated. n Goitd N LCutry, Unlon C Urand'rize..., .. i il duciet NEW l))fl-fl NN, New Ontnaxs, May < '3, —Qold, lDO’n@lflllfi, Right exchana on New York, 1§ premium, Bterling exchange, Imnun' bilty, 486035, Loxnox, May M—anoh—xonu. 003 count, 161114, Unlfed Htates lmnd-—'w 10543 ‘07w, '100; 10404, 10R543 now fs, Yerlo: 12353 refe ".a Panis, May 23 .—lruum. 10f 2e. REAL ESTATE, ‘The fallowing Instruments wero fled for record Thurday, May 23: CITY PROPERTY, Michigsn av, hesr ‘h‘rlrn( hth st, w £, 201335 £ (with burldias 3 ke Al ], ot wdiey Vi ary L Habiaiony s 6000 lllk‘fl NIV b1 30 hD"ll lV nweor of N this bty e car of, ITAck bl ‘J Hid 1,300 3 'l Il'llllIY‘ u.xml “IV 2.50) 27880 ol a, Y 2,000 2,000 3,800 ‘rmnnwx Bty et 12401 Iupraved. du Craly 1o Adelatie Me A Nuroh \V.:'a s AR Fibhing bo Michiyan gan vis lllu \vm kabin St i Asbland v, Zmei2s 1, di B 7000 North Noyne si; s w corof Norit v, & 1, 741 170 11, dsted Bay 23, 750 10UTH OF OITY LiNEIR, WITHIN 1Lk (I COUMT Pralrle av, 09 fL 8 of Forty-: r| hlh » 152810 {1, dated Ot Ouwallat, ot iy nuy-mlnfl LA 11, datéd Aprll COMMhIlCIAL The following were tho latest quotations for May delivery on the leading articles for two daya pasts Wedaesday, Thursday, Mei T uag ¥e Bog! m'fll ees seseien ‘The followiug 'cns the uulpu and shipmonts of thio leading priictes of produce in thls city duf. ing the tweuty-four hours ending Bt 7 o'ctock og Thursday mopoiy, and for the goereaponding Hwe wclva wbothe azo0: 102,140, 22,000 104,000 Withdrawn from store during Wednesday for cily consumption: 1,831 bu wheat, 1,584 bu corn, 3,414 bu barley. ‘Thq following grain was inspected Into store in thia clty yesterday morning: 103 cars No, 1 hard wheat, 7 cars No. 2 do, 7 cars No. 1 soft epring, 50 cara No. 2 1lo, 12 cars No, 3 do, b card tejected (100 wheat); 4 cara yellow corn, 218 cara bigh mized, 5 cara naw do, cars now mixed, 400 cars No. 2 corn, 165 cars rofected, 2 cars no grade (700 corn}: 1 car No. 1o 00 cars No, 2 wwhito, 08 cars No. 2 mixed, 4 cara rejected (102 oats); Gears No. 1 rye, 18 cars No. £ do, 2 cars rejecied (20 rye); 1 car No. 2 barley,dcars feed do. Total,.3,111 ears, or 442,000 bu. Inspecied ont: 42,744 bn wheat, 322,214 bu corn, 8,220 bn batley. ‘ A New York anthority says that, unless there bo general cataclyem of natate, wheat muat fall, A good many peaple would ruppose that;in the event of acataclysm, wheat would decline anyhow, To.day the Board of Trade will conslder & prop- osltion to memoriatize Congress In favor of no fur- ther reduction in the army af the United Htates, A letter frum Madizon County, In this State (op- porite St. Louls), says that the wheat in that scce tlon will bo ready to cut dnring the coming weok; which {a abont three weoks earlier than ususl, We note that mitlersa are moro free scllers of flour than herclofore, os the prospect fora good crop of whoat holds out little inducement to hoard thelr stocks for higher prices. ‘Tho leading prodnca markets were firmer yester day, thoneh the advices frum other polnts seemed 1o favor further weakness, Tho public dlspntches from England noted a heavy feeling in breadstafls and a .farther rlse in consols, which was supposed to' indlcate more confidence In o pesceful fesuo of tho long-pending complications of the Eastern question. Iut some private adrices noted a steadler tone in grain In Livorpeol. and thoro was some tendency to a reacs tinu he the previons docline having Ucen so sovore as to tempt to buying, 1 only for tho pur- pore of filling aborts, and less disposition to dis- count present quotations, Thore was a falr ship. ping movement In corn snd oats, A falr movement in domcstic dry goods was noted, and prices again were well nupported, Grocerles wore reasonably act. fve, and were firmly held. Bugars, coffees, rice, nnd teas wore held with confidence. ‘There was an active batter market at about steady prices. The recelpta continno large, bot are not greatly In oxcess of proscat requiremonts. Cheose continues to decline, Buyers aro taking hoid very cautfously, all anticipating very low prices before hurd-pan {s reached. Full creams were qnoted at 0@0%¢c, and part skims at 844@7%c. Fall skims wera practically unsalable al any prico. In tho dried-fruit market no marked changa wna obscrvi ble. Trade wasas good as conld be expected nt this timo of year, and the genoral tenor of prices wasilrm, Flsh were quoted quiet and nnchanged. Nothlug new was developed in conucction with the market for ofls, paints, and colors, Coal and wood remain dull, se do aleo leather and tobacro, ‘The retall lambor markat was falrly activo and steady, ‘The offorings of cargoes were Iarger, and buyers took bold freely, prices belng strong and on pome grades o shado bighor, Ilandware, nalls, and ‘metals continne In falr domand, tin-plates, copper, solder, and sovoral other articles having declined conslderably in price, and nalls aro weak, The wool market was qulet and steady. The new snd uld wool in mackot 1s seliing to Weatern manu- facturers, and lberal recolpts ara not expected be- fure June, lircom-corn, ssede, and hides woro qulct and unckanged. P'otatoes were steady, and old stock fAirmor in consequence of the small offer- ings. Green-frolts wero generally steadv, and bereles ruled stranger under reduced recoipts. Lake freights wero rather quiet, and frrogular, Shippers quoted them dull at 1% for corn to Buf- falo, and 2@2%c for waeat to do; while carrlers ‘neked 2o for corn. ‘The market was probably sbout 1%c. Roum was taken for 44,000 bu whoat, 163, 000 ba corn, and 120,000 bn oats, Throuph ratos by laxo and canal were firm. at 74c for corn und o for wheat toNow York. Lake and rall rates wero qnoted at H@0Ye for corn to Now York and1tc for do to Boston. Rl freizhits were qulet and nominally firm, on the bosls of 20¢ por 100 1bs for grain to Nuw York, 8¢ for do to Philadelphla, and 17c to Dalthnore, with 25¢ to Boston. IN NEW YORK YBSTERDAT. May 23.—Recolnts—~Flour, 0,400 brla: wheat, 305,028 buj corn, 220,850 bu; oats, 124,510 bu; corn-meal, 4,003 pkrs; rye, 38,820 bu; barley, 0, H00 bus malt, 2,082 buj pork, 801 pkml' Loef, 0 pkys; cutemeats, 1,630 pkys; lard, 1,140 pkge; whisky, 530 rle, Exports—~Twenly-four hoars~Flour, 4,000 bria; wheat, 211,000 bu; corn, 180,000 bu; oats, 15,000 u; barley, 20,000 bu. ORAIN ON I'ASSAGE, ‘Tho following table shows tho quantities of wheat and corn on passage for tho United Kiogdom for yorta of call snd diroct ports on the dates named: 70,000 873,00 OCEAN CAngors, A Now York exchunga sayst The City of Riehmond, wiichasiled from Now York for Liverpool on Kal T carried 24,000 bu wlieat, n.unwxumem 1,00 Toxen bacun, 1, 00K tos L 1,000 cnies canned mpats, NA) b lelutl‘uml nnplemnuu. '35 ko4 Treats hoer, sl 1.4 Anp“n- r Flour aod wheat, qrs. ... Corn, gra i e Horh erman, ateamor Neskar ; g Ay the Toliowing, K0 bu o S5 oot on fa s ril, B30 Lew lard, fO 100 Sasee (ohacees 309 1t filvs, 100 brls apulud jod ek caviare, B ) Doxea ‘checse, 10 168 Lacon, 43 hlids tioac obacca, 1,000 alt ugar, L& hoxes starc hutter, 100 bris beef, 100 e e e dl f.nnl"nl41.\ll) U O, 3 ‘\rll flaur‘!w‘b‘;m' Untes 70 bris hoy Inl-rum and the K“cnum. o m on tha sume fll{ for Glassow, hiad 13,000 Jusadh corn, mmln tallav, fxteatait, 2,33 bo ostaeal, 1,50 1, 1700 brie B9ar, 343 g Treais hovt, 350 by Clover seod, tn 00 puses ¢ cariu of L nal Line, saliing thesame 1101, 23,000 bu wheat, 4 ay. von i ‘wpravisions, $i1 i i i iow: 114 buoxes casers, 13 ‘Soios. MoLS S0 ande vowing DrachimeE 54 boreea LoD Pl tandepon: PROVISIONS, HOG PRODUCTS—Were moderately sctive, and essler, though the genaral feelini wes one of Arnness, Tha recelpta uf hoke were agaln lsrgo, and prices wore quated 100 per 160 Ive lower, while Liverpool was 84 per cwt lower on lard, belng the smalleat quotation of tho paat thirty re. ‘l‘hlo caused the market for product talose the sdvance ained the previous after- noun, but there was more sieadiocss st the reducijon, and the market impruved durfog the laat bour of the seaslon, 1t faaupposed that the stock of pork wiil soon bu inaterially reduccd by the renderiug of yather large quaotities which will nut bear the hot woather, sad (he low prices of lard have emormously sthinulated cvn- sumption, & good deal of 1§ being now used fustead of tallow, though Lhe lattcr has weakened fn sylopathy with lard, Jras Pokx—Was moderatcly active, bus averaged easler, The market receded about 10c per bri, hut rue acied, andslosed thesame a3 tho previous eveniog. #ales were reportod o 4,750 brle seller Juna t 87,050 7,705 1LU00 Lrls seller July at $7.75Q7.67)3 (A 220 Lrls seller August at $7.0364.05; aud 600 brls soller Seue tewmber al 84,10, Total, 25,300 brls. * Alse 70 brls fam+ 1y nees 88 87,83, Thie murkel closod steady at $7.61@ 7.70 cash o seiler May s $7.70 sellor Juns §8.8308.87) seiler Julys $8.MWH.UTH scller Auguati sad about $7,007.03 seller tuc year, 'sline micss was steady at 87.373@7.5C; and eatra do AL 87,0067.23, LaRu~Was moderately active. aud declined 8o per 100 Itw, but with s stosdy feeling throughiout, thoukh Salve wers Tuparied of 600 tes ol At §0.43; 3,500 tes soller June st 80, 475w 0s, 500 Lew seller July at 80,533430.08; and 4,000 tas §ell. €r Augustel 86.575@0.624. Totsl, 15,500 tces-The market closed steudy st $U0.4734 cash or seller May; 14-47i¢d0.00 sellor or JuB4Y §0.02),091.55 seller July Land e, with no lbeclll zhln l'“ o Xllll!r fet, wuum .fi "Yiiero was & u i aty 4xporta, wod powtbly eoins transacilong were T r(ml ¥alo. Paicawere Teported of 100,000 ety ag houl 61 B0 ares do. Bariiy ut 83,5000 e LT a0 TRl hS e e x’u i for Jnu,‘\m- e Toug k. short cia e un sl terma, “Fh fuliowias sigws by ricis, per 100 a0 the pracipateity . AR r e cloars, Lavsy pars cured. 8345 ® 8438 Boxed.! fo Py 30 bl O B 0 P u Ioose, and $4,23° N G, 3 fivmm it n-x'm. o ‘o Loxed; ",ur%z e s, O n A v TITA } :;:.’."‘.“.";m i Ve JEAN ""“ a1 lavud, qu st dwéidc for llmnhllm SHasLe tur shurt e ouslee forabort cidars, 7 for bama, v dlnnm-wu qum S $KaMc. Wit asles of um EEF I'HODUCTS— fers guealy aud yulceat 900 . ‘O'Ur‘lll!\’l $10.00B 1070 Tor eatrs wessi ald $15. @18 & ». T, €aay 8L UXWOKC for clty, 80d G4 forconntry. Salo wavmade of 50 bris country at — | % nnfi:\l)fiT(’FFH; FLOUR—Was dnll and easy at the recent shrinkage fa quotations, a farther decline betng provented by the Brmer feeling In wheat. There was very little demand, and the feeling on the part of lolders wan rather weak, especially [n winter wheat flonrs, *s the now whest wiil soon be ready to grind, and new flour coms Into competition with the old. Sales wers reported of 173 brls winters, partly At $3.00, #0d 500 bris spring extras. partly s: €5.00. The mar- ket closed st the tollowinz range of prices: Cholce 10 favorite brands of winters, $6,00@0.241 good to prime brands of winters, $3.0083.30; chofea to fine spring, €3.00@).201 falr to good spring. 4.5003.00 low spring, 84.0034.30; falr to good Minnesota sprine, $3.00@3.43: chotee to fancy Minnesots springs 83,508 .25, patent apringa, 80.23@8.23; low grade, $1.75@ 8.30; rye, $3.0083,35. DrAN—Va« lo falr roquest and Armer. Bates were 70 foneat $0.80 on track, nad $,80@0.78 per ton free on board ears. Scnxryivas=Sale was made of 10 tons at §12.50 per ton on track. Canx-MEAL~Contse wat nominal at $14.2% ner ton oo (rack. Bale wasreported of 1,000 bags on private AT anmore active than wanat and decidedly Tho market fur nest manth advanced 1y month closed tMc higher than Wednes Tverpoul was quoted ' dull, with & very VAR In cArRoct, and consals were Nghor, for ih reasane anr markét openied at 8 docline S bt M, 1Hat privatoadvices from the otlier #ido of the Hliant1e rioted a ste iier feoin, ‘and (hia ngroed win That wieat wan wore firmly lield in New "84 8 Conrequence tia jower 1 attructive Lo huyers, and & gool Filon on ontelde account ke well s by b The May deal_developed mupmm steen receints of {he morning were only i Al half of which (k3 laced on the markel. Thero wes Futni for No 3, Yt & zoor Inniey ne it 10 apoly on contracta for thls 4 ont y, eltar Junis opeoed at $LO1L Roid &t €101, aivancy R e g B LS4 And 1mro Toied rreen nrly io T.0%5¢ st the closé, wuer uiy ol er ot unm{ at IIN {“ olln o fi ’ lellm with INI I md No, 2 ll ‘vnllull of 'm (lllllll Nos, t Iv bu No. 1 (outaiite Ifl‘l‘ll rA|) n 00 1 ill l’!)!l‘l(’\l At KiaNie) MXd J.‘A'll bt by D n At BIC@BT.LO. - Total l, 200 o, 10 Ce Glfl.!l\ ‘was nominsl at about Zcless than {n fllher 1 hn eIIIJ‘VIIIA‘I—WII in fatr domand st nn ndunu of per b, Sales were reported of ll wu No, 1 Binchola AU 81,51 400 bu. inrd No. ars) were on ape l '-"7' and i'mm" by samplu 88 81, ot 0N daliverod, otal, N=tVa acllva and stranger, The market for Ahis month ndvanced 1'about 3o hihe B e ot ramFat Mt 1n_the foner ¢ taran, Liverpool and Now York were aufot aid {imare nem, whlle our recelots wore lorer, 7 log Lolug fnapected on track. Tiut there was & ‘very good deniand uhllmlenl. o orilers. betng fully Syak) €0 erliigs, and (e compeution among Ihyere TesiIted T anadrance in pricos. Thers waa e rorne lesmand Trom the May Shurts., Thers was not yory much doing {a futures, and the marl lll aeein. .‘]u:nucumu 10 b FAther heariah. DULIL was sustal advance g At e, T duly mhl LI usfl) 0 clatng at 333 anil Aulun wis e, o Dremium “over July,” Aeller the nwnm aci] e Shalam(e, clostn i arhh Bhored St Bsic, AL DIG micog i Hag rilge. pot talcs were rovorted ot 3,400 hu 1200 iew o at daci &30 vt ey njzed ot lull.flcllhu;l o0 b Mo 2 b DI IBHEL S1.300 b elected & oz, montly at the Shtwidet 140 b hyumrlr at 234406 v tracky 20001 do nt 3TBIVYC 1 on Tara: and 40 L ears at 340 on track. Total DATN=Wers activend » shide ffm vocelots aud ahipments wera liveral, New Vork was ieatry and the local market naturally strong in consequencd of tho riss In other grafu, hipuera wer vresent buying up the caah fots, while sliurts and othiers wery -m g greely in futur 1-room wa taken for R OF cash sold Kt 204G uc, Lok elotei at Chis rango. (S and July sold a 244G24)c, and closed at the were nbundant and slow at Jower mm. o o7 G b o3 't e e w.tmlm ple at a3 on rack] and ll."wlz frec un board. - Tatat, 100,000 as i fale reausat’ for “whluinent &t 50K tor Iy it ‘whil Dighemixed at Beller tho montl was fiei at thie sama price, 1y AnG e were nominal, - Fh et was lh whent, Ceali 48L6UHE: B0 bu b7 saruipte At 0. Total, 10.400 i BARLE wu'fl'yfll"C‘v A'E'D'\X!flfln‘clrloll wers RHE, Bok Tho SpLeatIys depariment. waslita: Toaa,’ No. % In Ceutral brought 45c1 exira i, nsci feed Bici and No. 3 was casier c, June was nominal at 430 and Jaly u w deller Bopieniber was agvicd at o Tollere. aiih ha lmuxlr Chsh sales wero riad of 400 b No, 2 t dncy U extra i At 880; S an 400 T Teednt Siet 00 b b 536 0t tracks aau 400 bu do et 400 free on Wotal, 2,800 b, INST CALL, TWheat sal 91 305,007 bt t $1,02)4@1.003§ for June cul"n"‘-umn Bulat "o for June, 38N@IAe for m Shiesi 7.7 for Juno, #1.6763 i (I!. $4.074 for ke satier Auzmu; TED, ctlve, nm\ nbout 150 h|{hrl’. nlon be- brls ot § x) lor July, and 8.125 W.l"“l o Shlrs 1,250 te Mens pork wa, ng mmrud of lnrJnue, 27,0004, 00 I3 & l.u u\ wn nemlr. it $0.52% for June, 1 #0.024@3.53 f A Mbat ves aotive and ‘excited, ldvln:ln(z and clOMNg &40 haher haa v Cliunga. Juna sold sl. ol vain Qron anl cloed s 81tk wid at 1, um)‘“l Ry ldcfi’“ d 8L L IA" “"}' nes Havs mld .‘ ? b o Lt ;z' s tor une, and clon- & le “fuydwu &L Wie, SR S ALY o, Gata wera firanzor at $19(0243a for Juna and July and 230 for May. 3 LAST CALI Mexs pork was in fair ‘acmand and closed firm at TAIKGTY Tor Jume, LUKISAGIG for uly. and 0 0 bris st $7.63%4 for iy o . 173 for August, Lligua. o0 for dunc, ' l ), 354 3714 4 for August,” seivs Sotaar lum lur.lu -u.n il Ausunt., Aunm:umrewnnuv) Sloniders at axe for g GENERAL MATKETS, TROOM-CONN—~Whs'ln light demand snd {rrogular fu price, though smiil lote watally brin yuoted Agures, Deslery are anxlous 1o reduce stock, snd some come mlssion corn has beeu;prdered to be sold, tut not by forcing 1t, Quotstionn: sirictly green hurl, 5%@ tiey red-tipped do, “B4SNo: green Lrush that will work itaclf, 5@3%c; red and red-tipped do, Y@dlges Interlor, 3@3'4c} crovked, U@ ic. BUTTE{t~Coutinucd activity characterizes the but- ter market, and priceshow & good degres of siead!- ness, Shippers and the Tocal trade bought lberally ot the suncxed quotstioms: Cholce to fancy creamery, 17@20cs koud to cholde dalry, 1361603 medlum, 10w 12¢1 fuferior to common, a@ic. BAGUINCG—Sales wore falr In the sgurewate, and previous prices were, fully sustained, Wo yuate: Btark, 2401 Brighwo A, 23c; Lowlston, 210 Otter Croak, 10401 Americag, 1901 buriaps, 4 and 8 bu 15 15¢1 kunnles, single, J4@150; double, 2@, CHEESE~Tho general gnarket Is tnuch dopressed, For full creams thery {a sutas show of firminess, the of- forings of such being light, but vther deseriptions con- tinue mwnrk downward, W roviet ourquolatiund as fotiowss Full eream, uuiugoi part vkin,o:@Thy full kim, 3@uct luw gridas NS nchenzed prices. Wo ieai ol Ry 257 omail ad 1ol -n\flx AWl 23 o auate 31781 aduicin 87,00 TR ST 5 Fauuv, $5. ey 3 . O Sz Wiimington, $3.001 Garte e, $4. 1 lmllllu lllmflb $3.040, & ub-\vu.‘ stendy at iy 4’102 the outside belog for l’l!ll—'l"lln[ullhfl of the narket wasihoeao oy on 7 days of (he week. FOP the seisol mere s e ury' Taie natement wit b the pres €at low pricos thu inirkot ls tulrly ateady, MW duot as folly -brl, $3, 7344004 (sinily wlllwn-lx.r u.u?:' Im; tros, 82, 75! i mackerl 3 15?’"!“\‘“1 sliure, 80, W 811,801 Nu. | b ¥ mmg, w. xm 3. U0 fln_,u,'buu‘m ug larue Sty 81,00 ng, cnm 5, 23083, 60 =3 hofore, There It ok iTe AND NUT=Nomat good seawonable deiand, and prices of wodt uwctl tlons tule steady, We 0% - Dasce, g ayers, Bldcs urklall pruncs, Walio; French tici,ra Im. 1,51 Loudull\ i 16; Vaien Uia. s Zaute sur: Tante, au.u\..u cilroi. 16Q1Tc, ke hion Spbloe 1743038 Now York and ll(ehu-n few, OH@uCC bultlior, mum Ohlo, 4+ ac , U Im-l. Ill"lli ){N da quarters, & e, Virads Liaidor "uluicterrles, loN@iine) Taspbervl 4 Plited, 250260, NIH"'YI"MHI. @dlej Frunch walnuts, 10w I‘h—l ""lh“:m:?ll’::‘ttll&:t Las, Tunes ot B 430 "Tenhebace s, 4 ERS PULITS Stramborries vere & shade frmior, owlug 1o small recetuls. ‘Tha Larries wore rather s tuf ths cron liss been ploked. i m.mmm ro ripening slowly, winl will Lot bo plnnlyluruvenlulyl)u. Uik roiea it siow. Loming wers' nnn.-uu u(herlmlLlrulu uady; Birawberrive, Ihuu 01 slnvuas. Tarragons 2 1u Sanles Wi 3 rasils, Ruchics o bas WilLou pos: leoui Virglute do, ves $1.2503.00 por xeat goowlerriea Bgua ber r.mmm“h gt Tenity (i ef Luxs OFRiECa ) Sortioxs Iuakane s. 4.00 per bulichy blnuuwluu $LI5A.W e G UES—Nona of tbe foatureeof the markes leflllellllhll-lllh\ll\l nuted fur s num- ylous, Tie dsimaid wasqutse uy ta 150 o -'Ku ooty e, e Mas, 764t Loutmans, 0T Bt 1o faney Wla, @I Cullllon G Talf, 0:% 030t Eru L1010t udered: ey B iy oo N . B ammes Lo un'n'"‘. Rt i E 4 b’.fllhu’y\l’luv i —Calltornin sugar-loaf dripe, 43@4ses Callfur- ™ oy N““u drige, aiecs Callfur. o VJEICis. uLiskin Cluice o OBt Jo e, Sk sy St e C3 CUlIUIOL Wivlnascs, Theddci b‘uk Brep, o Cuv—Allsplce, 1501830 clotes, & @iz L:.";.p ) muwu.c“numn"’ i) erman wottled, 3! uu. hl(cx‘;;nan’: T, ou’.‘fl P‘lx - ""‘"x‘ llu. butier lndnlhvhl ln re- i ueat foF ‘el d lucal user T b llu.lllalu..Auhu. u,z&.fluulxm}. b e §7.00 avae upl -udwu&‘nru. .5 N HIUES~Wersn taie locad request aad atew J’ ws. o butchers' lln.m Gha recl Tt heavy, 8lyet axed, b)ui "\-lllud,fl roc salved ki e reou va) A3 tiat e nd Ty | ll‘fl- ldulsm u"ml descon-sktug, 4 It e mlpul«a. 5 METALYS AN Were furize Western Lradv. ¥ 1IN FLatz—~1C, 1usld, roodug, 143 1C, #6.0: Fio u—un«m 13 -m-l' .Ix. Bl mu';'.'fl'x-n ol spebrital o ousatity, bar, & &' e llutnngper.unnnd.asc. plan) gnurziwx , 3ctates: Huml ro. Nos. 9 % lebud A, ) Ll o sl "c.w“vlln‘:n:“h‘m i ot w0 b &y ©Bin b —Commaos, $1.mw2 00 m.nnclnmuom 10a: 10t 14, 1er 12 p ot 15 nd in, 1acy 17, 1361 1N, dacy ntof 43 per cent.’ Fence wire, Tl aint e 1de. Were weak at 82,50 paten, were 'l:hml!cll:\fln (Trado was o and moat_olis wers steady, Quotat! follows: Carl lexe. l‘H el INI. hea 7 test, n, teaa mlm Fiatne, 7183 extra -m!ul-mofl. Mc( No. 1, 5 et Iln“fll. b (% '| brl Inte e ‘wial nea nm Ml. -rrh-uy 1, A3c: dAnk oll 1 A e, 3. 60 gravity, 1t deodartzed, 7 rasall] »(inu. xp Wert vllrmlg tur fl ek :am nsturai, xudul .0 BUCt reduced, Y FATONS—01d penchblows wers stronger, the stock having run down, snd. as theea s consticrable inquiey, deaiers want fo replénian with chulca stack. “Haicy mude Ironi stors at 40630, d s were ‘e- 3L X4, Now soutliern ‘b0tktocs so14 At 82,00 e bl POV = War stendy at_ g 108323 for chickens, 0 for sorinas, and Ag for Lurks = creqn.rlnn‘(lmmml'l!y'um:hln:nrl. “Tim- 0V $1.507 Fride T ..l’. Dekt Gra it D 30 dairy, without nags. atly good demsad. 1 good do, SI@dies 4@i3ct kood' (0. 43%%01 fine, Mntddey aeci choice, 83@T01 cholcest, 78w 13pEns \L~Common, 23:3R¢1 gnod do, A0@1821 me. dtum, us@wc; mod G, do@lics fne, 450(:4: fine Sy cllee, WDl , CHQ T Pl . 81 8101 Adiitun, $3.0143.23 per e e ~femsin firm under = We -pnm-- dyrsmwnea=Common, 35@30c1 medinm, nest, 54 Vouxi STy ot o, 28301 meilium, #iide fine, 43Ga¥ct faest, Bdsse} chol guncet. sise daEav-Comimon, xeaie goud commion, Ay e xood umllum. J4a40c; Aine, {361 13¢1 43 J«m cliole chutcest, Stulle, minon, 2A3tc: m, 3 nmd rlll\lm mcuc: fine, 42834301 fine: e, 53@5A; chiolg ent, 0T A 209 od it preglimspribes. e ntods heech s £6.0C0.50. and mllvk' L 8t 00, delivered., WiSRY—~Waa quiet aud unchanged. Halo was re« ported of 10U brisun e hasls of 81,08 per wallon for raw. Alcohol for e (Klfiw.l ateady, with sulo of 230 Ilrllul‘!.lk;c to by dellvered at New York in June, WOUL—The Western Srade takes Lo o1 Yokt now amt om “woul in_ taricet Aeptations. Fo naw cl1p will not be carifer zhnn tautal | coming lul'nfll. TG cod oather naving delsyid sheatin Ead buyers talx of low. prlu:t, st have Fushed Into and Califorata, wnd velattvely Bghor prices tan rula on tho seabuAr We quotes New fine do, In goud nemvy mwashed, '15a0cs - AT AT T A t niaires medim U washod D far ne ool USisaies Dne do, L1VE STOCK. * oA Mg, Bher Lt I uner g 43,000 1,600 674 4,758 ";%.l‘fl B.040 w40 2,147 [ 13 Ilberllly lllphll!d. and The fact that holders did nat en- prices wera caster, tortain very firm viows led to activo trading, and the closoof tha day fonnd fawer unsold cattla in the pens thag on efther of the praceding days of the week. Tiio qualltyuf the supply was unexceptionable,—was, in fact. equs! to the beet seen in the market this sesson. iy far the larger part consisted of medium to cholce wnooth well-fatted steers welghing from 1,109 to 1,400 Toe, sud sold at $4.23@5.00, with $4.03 About s aver- Age. Of Texas caitloand low-grade natives theoffer- [{ compaiatively wore fow. Tho supplies of tho former wore {nterferod with by the late ** wash-out™ ontho M., K. &T, Some 50 losds consigned to Grex- ory, Cooley & Co. wern thus detained. There wasnot much call for stockers, nor did tho purchases of city butchers resch & very fripoalny ate, but the lack of demand from thesa sources was inore tha ndo good by the mora than ordinarfly liberal movemeut on Eaaternaccouut, The range of prices was $2.50@5.90, ud-wl:- seliing at #2.0029,00, and extra grades, nult- vle for the export trade, l‘ “i m: 8(". Venh were Al ar 12.7804,75 pet 105 {5, aid © $20.00 @i, 00 o hend, > nepuded | drovooton sornited Munte caitle, etgne: M‘. peon & d by th Eastery buycr W u‘w. Tnnlmnxar. clused steady, Extra Deoyes—Graded stoe mm.wuumn.:,m 1hs sud upwards, o Choles Deeves— steers, wolghing 1,250 to 1,400 1be, Bearese Well:iattened seer, T 1,100 80 1, umfl«munu 4 Steerwin Fuir Revhe g Lo o f x0T o DBiEnGrs Biodk=-Too uammuuwtholcucnv T Xelghing b o 1. 100 fe e stpekCattle- e <Camition. cattiiy ‘weliting 706 o Infotlore LIgiE i Ehir Cow bulls, aud sczlaway stecrs, Vaals=Fer 10010 (atives) CATTLE A% girice . T L 2.2524.00 2.0083.75 27364.75 apead sssa'ssr.sse SERESSETERCE SEIETN eopap: sansa 478 35 P M0GH~Continus n heavy supnly, snd prices yeitor: P TR AR -Imrlsuf "":n'a i lvlchml.hlm i lnwnl&nu lu;l‘v red 't “.1 e ‘ o supply conalste Miarket enrty fell off se. and m-u.’: n’fmn\ e I ained u oddttiona) ahrin A Sudp v aven st o i o0t St e left over, p ok e stnt wold be Sar 4 T uokations wara 813 B54.8) for common e rsodta nl!’-huvfi fl'%'l‘."“‘f '!""1‘ i 3 o Saro & umLer of lea v Intstior Mg ioia Shere oo gatey, L e Py ll.' fo. e, N (51 a0 sasze ... U028 8. BUE arket was libgrally sup llndlnvl rico 1 3:“ e o s S S SR SURKYF SALXS, BBy 'l‘*w. I A B AN 2o B 84,80 ey, 10092140 480 | Ha.LL A WIS 100, ‘n Ill.‘ uu 8.28 o 3.23 | L b :::éulur tP% W00 boatoy marker e Wudueld.u: AND Lauul-lhulnu’ Ty total for tho s faariet deimorsl el Salod s £br chpied 4,501 uhiy) ,}’f.{,‘,“““‘ ug oy Eastern reparts total for the w YTt n hity o Kastern de welghts, $3.8 ravy, §:3,2: cholca uumu. o.um Iuenrlunu sy York R Wr. Locte, Mey T CarTEERecsipia, 3,100t stilp nnr-lhumlu of s anur) buyers d:iiandinz ca Anieds hriuis (o cholce ket vieak) ofah : anu;.;'wnun.-'.’u'u ket lahs sinpol I b 1 b 8. UM :u-mmun‘.. X pnl" : b lchem L0 .00, atlcaeol uiou € good, $2.23 Nyw Yoax, May 3. Vool Bulet St aess fof o BUXEr=Hoce pu 5 nllkluw 10 da thui fust zlm fur three market S Titus hmbee of St ¥ iy eesduin s gk wakiie 12, o tor thrge oy o o 1At \eekt hoao oer alaldo n il Bgursy o/ Peesinaniin " Exyt Lineery. Moy 'u—Recofpte to-day, RIU"IIIIHMIIM!]!‘ M“ yard ‘W'y tutal fur three da ngu:usn 234430 yandi Bot oovgh focal 1o Eeelpts to-asy, 1470 head: total for tn a0 iR0T Torien, S5 1 ey Phbuderyntes, $5758 . 63, nu-:p—l:t«lm to-diy, w0; sotal for three daye, 7, 1005 nou tll(‘ll'l'fl , p—rteady, with & teir da- nn.n Tlm urneo‘yax R peckls ;‘auuh' 50003 -ulvmu. wis, Ilfl“l!llflb IapiawaroLis. May 23 -uau utets $3.00@3. recaiply, z«»;mlmu:nu. ._Q aiid o i LUMBER. . ‘The car<o warket waswmore actlse and firm. The loads, cons) Jdolats sud 85,00 for Ludington w0ld 88 §7.75, or sbout 12%4c miore 1ban {6 brouxht esrller Lo thy week. bl &ley were stesdigr, the offerugs bejug tgly snd & chulce brand brought §2.13. The exireme raugoef quotations e §1.832 15, Lath swid st $1.23, . HOIL, (1om nid bard st w412 The yard market continues fairiy sctive an nluwlnmnemlcul fat. . Fjmt and sccond clear, 19 a0 3 fnchi..... 832,000 Third clear, 14 ¢ 23,00 . ‘Aot cominon drownd siding. Flooring, firat camstnn, dreacd rlncrlnw. lc(, »mlcnmm'm. dre rmn ing: third common, drerved 1 2 tox. nunnlc. IS o 21.003; ). V! .00 {004 14, B Callbos APl illmemlnn 00 12. 12.0010.! Mmension creen catls, 2 ineh I% o 3 ot 1 &3 BY TELEGRAPIL. FOREIGN CITIES, Special Dispateh ta The Tribune, Lavearoot, May23-11:30 &. m.~FLoun—-No. 1, 258 ©d: No. 2, 259, Grarx—\Vhest~Winter, ND« 1, 318 4d; No. 3, 11628 spring. No. 1, 108 4ds 2, 94Bd; white, No. 1, 1is 3di No, 2, 104 11ds claty, Nn. 1, 138 0ds No. 2, g'lrl;d— ew, No. 1, 2343 old, No. l.fllfldl No. 3. 4 5d. Pravisioxs~Tork, 444, Lard, 35 Livixroor, May 23.—~CoTtox—Qulet at 834@65-10d¢ salcs, B, (300 bales; apeculation and oxport,2,000; Amerts can, 3,000, DrxaDATCYYS- ifornia white wheat, '10s 11d@11s 8d; do club, 118 1d@ils 0d; No. 3 to No, 1 red Western spring, Ds 81010 443 o winter, 119800118 4d. ¥lour—Western canal. 23@23¢ 0, Corn—Western mixed new, 2311 old do, 278 31@37s 8d. Oats—Amnerl- can, Us2d. Barley~American, 3484, Pess—Canadlan, a0, CLOVER-BRxD~American, 40e@éin Provistoxs—Tiscon, long clear, 4341 short clear, 78s. Lard—American, 353 D, Fine Ametlcan, 57s. '=Flne Amnerican, 37s 84, TernoLzus~Spirits, Ta; refined, 03 0d. ItzsiN—Common, 2 6d@5as palo, 128, BPIRITA UF TURPRNTINE—231 CUG2 1N, Loxnox, May 23.~P'armoLxus—lteined, Os 4}dy spirite, 21130, ANTWERP, May 23, ~PRTROLRUX~20S. AMERICAN CITIES, NEW YORK, Bpecial Dispatch 1o Tha Tridune. NEw Yorx, May 23.—Unatw—8pring wheat ofercd less freely, and quoted up 1@20 A buy winter wheat partially advanced 1@2¢ per bu on s falr demand, especially for better grades of white; sales wera 34, 000 bu prime Mliwaukee st $1.213 8000 bu No. 3 Shoboygan spring at S1.16; 28,000 Ly No. 3 Milwaukes and Northwestern spring st 81,18, 8,000 bu No.2 Northwestern spring, May option, st 8118} 16,000 bu No, 2do June at 81.1831.164: 112,000 bu No, 2 Chieago springat 81.10@1.18; 50,000 bu X0, 3 apring at $1.1344@1.13, culefy Milwsnkeo st $1.17, Corn in less demiand for early delfvery, and quoted off Jo per bu, closiag woaki In tho option iioe & fair move- ment at higher rates; ealcs 351,000 bu, {ncluding mixed Western ungraded at 48@S13fc: white Western At 64¢; at the sfiornoon call May option closed ot 40 4@ 4v(cy June, 48@484e; do July at 48@46%c. liye dull; quuted woak; Westorn at 70@70}¢. Darley qulet snd unchanged, Uats fairly actives sales, 124,000 biu, {n. cluding whita Westerns 0,800 bu at 81| car, d0bey mixed Westarn, 12,600 bu at B0kcsact No. 2 Chicago, 41,005, 8t 8ic in stors, and 513(@31}e efaatfNo, 2 Milwaukee, 18,000 bu at 32}¢c. PnovistoNs—Mers pork In modersta requeat for early dellverys auoted lower;salea 330 bris within & range of $8,50@4.733 for forward dellvory here, Wostern mess [n less domand, with May option nominal; June, 84.40@H.00; July, $4.35@5,63; Auvgust, $8.0588.75; Heptemnbor, $8,80@8.001 With sales of 600 by September at 88.00. Liacon quoted wesk. Weste o steam lard In less requost for early delivery at reducod rates; 630 tcs ot $0.70@6.75; for forwanl delvery less sought aftor, with 3isy option quoced at 80,733 June, $0.70; July, 80.70; August, §3.77): Bep- tember, 80.814%20.87}1 October, mones scller the year, £0.6330.7); rofinod In moderate demaud, and for tho Conttneat at 87.0007,10. A moderate buslaoss In butter, cheese, and eggs with- In provivus ranue, Buuars—Itaw quiet; blds reduced to S@73e for falr to goud rafining whites refined In less requeat. \¥taxy~Dulls quoted at 1,00 bid aud §1.004 asked cashi, FrxtonTs—Less sctive; for Liverpool by ‘steam, 20,« 000 bu wheat at 744d per bu. To the Watern Auoclated Press, Nxw YoRx, May 23.~Corron—3{arket dull st 11 1-10 @113-10¢y futures seadys Mlsy, 11.22@11.350 Junc, 11.77G11.28e1 July, 11,30211,37ct Augaat, 11, 35Q11,40 Huptoinber, 11,0/@11,020; Uctober, 10.60811.8101 No- yamber, 10654107103 Decombor, 10.00810.71c) Janu- ld T7a) m.m!x Foorua L 6Ta100r Biaroh, Gii s Abri b Y ucianged; rocelpts, 0,800 bris, 1 nt 83 ¥ m-!llua—lwfldyl l.L 1533, 00, Whient—in mruenui-u-mcevu 143 No, 3 Milwaukke, 13" ho dred whiter, . winter, $1.45, orthiwe mm.lln X (AT itys quiet AN hoavys Western, o 3 ix'u'ml and \ln:hln‘ . Snlt quiet ai i Changtn; ries duilt recclpls, S0, 000 iy steamer, 40! T Gosatcs lighemtzed. 0ol whitd Wr,uuln o “Vidte milees voeeint bt \\mum e PRI 'xuon i WaYGulos and richanged, i3 m g (InocknrEs-—Laffco ity ang steagy. Sugar steady a1e 1 ot ol ulngy TWuisiey prime, 7ia) renn rhulut bl ixduH Urleans, 2Tadde. iea stuidy, 'Im air don PeraoLacu—quirt bt B nl 3 113 caun. 1§ un’e 15340, lyi crude, 74ci rofacd, AT ull w l m ock soles, Duenos Ayr:- Wit 116 Grands l‘iun't ladies .m\‘m.v}‘-mnh W 4052 Vi l’nuvllwl--—)‘ul vork dull at $8.5098.70, qulet and uncheukL_ Westorn ton) and hewvy ut §1. A4 T3, Lard~ lnl| hasvyat Ui, uled and Il'l"hlni“l» ek Y—Qulet at §1,0ka 1,00}, MuraLs=—Qulol llltl unchanie, MRyt F Loy - Market dull £ = Uy [arket dulls super. 1 2501.007 XXX. 81 TE@1 1o Wgh il Alx—Coru tirmory B4@35c, Oatoulet bus frmat Comx: Muar—Firmer, ¥—Quicti falr, Bi Sk, Beot < urmmhn how guit Pr duil hmy wlmu. 11,001 famoy tim+ Lorx dull, woak, and lower at 83218 g Llnl autets llfleu 708 tsquios and wenk; -|muhlenf" R BiEa ! clea s e d_market drint shoulds 4, cls o i -m.-ucm:nclt"-'u?nu’u'flm élflhllllll nllflllfl‘ ‘ L 0GR, o WALH fal) Y4 «5' :.fnn{. 'Ex..l%q'n"""'&"d' b o o oo vod l-lr mmny m‘r{ lflmfl‘e‘t priung i[«zfifm'fif'"'imukm rib, Bie: el iy sugarcure Wtiwy = sta onuanm-— yellow clarines 1t 00 4is 'un‘l‘ié‘wm at80c, BALTIN ll¢ jatTivonE. Mayad —Frovic BN Whieat=Woster it 2 westom tor rad whot oy, 8110 .lnna. A July Ziyeniera o iitvel closed eaaler o caty |n nd. 1 |. -nd \I nbjar “June, 4033 diutier A Lo snamer 436 Da o) S hienan et Sye duily oodcnpr{m.mu Hav=bull sid unchanve buaTiatoxa—bull and hieavy. Pork, $o.sn Dol Incats—1.0ue0 siuulders, 4ci cloar nib eldes, 4340t puaks o niie, acon—Bhuu woulders. 4Xc) Gear'$i5 Bk, sa, (sl na Lary- ud, THO. BurTEu— unctange R Bouaals re > Chrvpw- sieadys Juuc.'i';'ug-' Mo i Wiyl i iowd Mtxoxirre—Fiour, L. Jmows u'“ ur, L wu‘nlu wiicat, 13.000bu} corn, uum:nn- eat. 88,000 but corn, +—10 Livirpool, per nem.’buu ot St ot 52 01 urain nipd aai VR l'llfl-.\DlL!‘Ill May 5. —FLous—Market du), and Xl 501 oxtras, 8404450} L'anne 33,05 00¢ Miluusits eSS 1 big) i bul-flul—unrrubduh‘-Ieldrl‘lllnh". ., ") vlnln iy, et um{c o, 3 | e, o4 g, Li4@ et Jul b arkot i white: Wesldtng . o1 wikae “num. Stalle, Myo—Market duily " glet aud uncanged; weak. Lard~ ot T Kettie. $0.78 i luTiau—buil uud uichained. Eavxeaiarkct duils Weterd choles. a%(a0e. a-Scarce aud Urms Weslern, 1 rwuu-—unmhuuu iy y runn- u)m crude, «Vuhl'—fl&l and nnthnrd. Lixcutrry—Wheat, 44,000 buj corn, 162,000 bu; oats, gr. Lovy ~CorT, uiet and unchanged. Fiotkon Hulu e oAt ety Thnes l-nu n e, $3.003.23 famlly, i flnn :.m?\l‘!‘;‘:m" No. sy ot e ;umrfi—nm ) ':m'wffl'-n-u. 14,000b WA b imh i 17, RS ToLaBo, 0., May 33 ~ELou i “uu‘_n?&wmuhmi ) “ 1o; ) pre L winter, cash, 81,113 HH :a;u -r.inumm.?n st {h 2l casil i At ia! m 4 Ve, S St S ry st o 1508 o '“““ ‘" T ES, e it Ligal, Cashesrlye l!cllru— qur.unulul Wheak U,000 bai corn, 87, SuiuEnT X curn, T8~ llllll ML._& "’I’Bflflfll WllC‘l;:mblll TTh - Closed with | -nm :’.i"ku‘w.'i:mw \l‘hu-:: i ‘.fm’:,r floh: Xo. 3 i ) e Wia™ Cora Srim; ik mix “- o B 1 M R LT 'Mi“c". sovisviLLE, fomsviten, May H—Comou_Firm et '”5 Frova- st “aully enira.’ e oy, $4. 550 4.30; No. 83.0043.231 taucys T pr el b et I Oy Vel nnbvr wllte, §1.10. Coru sieady, with falr dewand; w | yollow, and ls affected oy the ruat, p——— “l‘)mhrd, dte. Oataquiet; white, 31o; mixed oe, 8.5020.00, L S l"-‘fl‘ steadyy Sicr.cured, micita Wittaky=Ste } TosAcco—iany umr-dnnm and unchanged, 1 3 T Cmermma, 0., May 2 CoTron~Qulce bat stiedy Vl.ul - \llrtvl dnll and drooping. and lowers Cflmn I!rll.lu:, 418 BeAd, lml 3o, Jlirodoliaf Sogaic. Darley ) g i Semand I demanit surre, 0. 40; a| K mUIIl flrn-er At gl 3 in g0 demindy oul uen. :g mc.umcmnm.u 5% lflfl-dnfl ‘I' xRt mhnmmfl unchanrad. ANIRED OtL~Htendy e, lllb'll‘ll.. YrmecE, :ME iy ope 'eu na cyried ATe=Wheat Al apened dna clme gmnum ard, SL033 N0 1 Swanke Lo Titwake 0 July,” €1.0341 No. 2, 3% strong: 1o, 244 (i ey 7300 brla) WhasE, 78,000 b, M ENTa=Flour. 4,000 brisy wheat, 6u,000 by, ulnmm-;u. A -l » Fun-th nd lowey IADIARAPOLY iny 23, fancy. 85, mxinn'mn \Wheat quItH . 4 re. "‘Fi.%::.’.?.’« Qu?n .nm.um 3. Lard, 8650, TTame, $0.00@7.60, IJU"H.O. 2. =Uuatn—Wheat neglee! urm A e eC3 duil '.'de ey agieti o aa CAXAL Faetonrs—ftrong; corn, 50 to New York. not STON. Pnnnv.c:lr:lynu.,:‘lrmnln Do)l and unchanged, W nilow, "2 weeam mixed, 49 36 et Guits Nov Eitra white, BSKG :lsc. DETHO . Dnlmr —rn uun—aulfln white, 83,73, Unaix=ivheat Ofiner: better demand; ex @V No T Whlre: 81101, 10 Vamber b st Ouweno, May 23,—ORaiN < Whea Milwaukes cluby 81,50, Co 1’1'1 i xhbuntlx.n‘ TRORLA. + Proxta, May 23.~H1onwixgs~Nominal at §1.00. —— COTTON, NEwORLEANS, La., May 23.~CoTToN~Bleadyt nales, 1,000 balcs; ordinery, Hifo; good ordinary, 03e; low middiing, 10ct midding, 10¥e: good middiing, 11}y receipts, nat, 218; Rross, 4071 exports to Ureat iritaln, 4,000; constwise, 1,813; stock, 83,354, ‘The followlng were recelved by the Chlcago Bosrd of Trades Liverrootr, May 23—11:90 8, m.~Flour, 23825 6d, ‘Wheat—Winter, 118 3@11s 4d: spring, e BJwivs 4d; white, 108 11d@118384: club, 113 14@11a By, tum- New, 2531 old, 27 2780d. Pork, 44s. , 3 LiveRrooL, May 23—1:50 p, m.~Pork, 43s. IAM. 84804, Mest unchanged, LivenrooL, May 23.—Prime mess pork—Eastern, tayy Weatern, 45¢. Daco} — Camberiands, 2591 shurts riba, 2051 long clear, 26s; aliort clesr. 23 stoulders, 20s. 1lame, 856 Lard, 34s6d, Prime mess bect, 7841 Indin mess beef, A7a) oxtra Indis mess, 102, Clieasc, 675 Tallow, i7s 8d. Loxpox, May 23.—Liverpool—Wheat dull, Mark Lane—Cargocs off const—Wheat very beavy, Cargues on passage—Wheat In very light Jemand, . PETROLEUM. CLEVELAXD, May 28,—~PxTngLmux — Market une changed; standard white, 110 test, Digc. Purranuro, Msy 23.—ParnoLeud—Crude ateadyst 81,035 at Parke; l for immedlate shipment; refincd, 11}c, Philadelphia delivery. OILCITY, Pa., May 23.~PrRoLRON—MATKet opened quiet a¢ 81.u2)4 bl declined to $1.01%4. aivanced to and closed at $1.823§ frm) shipments, 28,000 brle; average, 27,0001 transsctions, 110,00 bris. yy No, (Al .. DRY GQOODS. New Yorx, May 23.—Dnslness remains quiet In all departruentsi coston goods falrly steady, vxcrpt outstds makesof bleached goods and chevfots, which aro une scttied andWeaks priuts lo iight request; ataple glog- bama In falr request, Lut dress styles quict; cotton dress ®oods contlouo dully heavy woolens fn moderate do- mand, butselections are Hght. TURRENTINE, WiLuiNaToN, May 23.—Srinita oF TURPRYTINE. Firm; e, CROP PROSPECTS. TLLINOIS. dweciat mlbaicl" (o The Tridune. Donaxp, II May 23.—Corn-planting adont fintahed. Greatly dolayed by wet weather. Wheat, oats, and barloy etill give good prospacts, BuMuznriELp, 111, May 23, —~Winter-wheat not as promising as & monthago. Injured by the rust, Mawises, IlL, May 23.—~Wintor-wheat looks Corn all tlanted, and a falr stand, Canuixvitee, Ik, May 23.—Winter-wheat riously injured by the rust and dy. Com-plant. Ing at a standstill. At this writing everytbingls goomy-in the extreme, Tartuta, 1L, May '_':l.—-leu bout halt lono. Wintor- whenl injured by the fly. Very tieavy and froquent rains, Oats In lnlr condltion, Kiwaunt, Tll., Bay 20.—Corn balf planted. Wheat hladud out short, Weathor wat. Uoob, Ill., May 23, —Corn uot ail planted yet, Some will lnvulo s roplanted. Fly at workin- Juring the wheat, HuawnxsTows, Tll., May 23,—Graini fale condition. Injured som yrmund wal weather, Corn planted and & guod Al Vmunn LY MJ 2. —-\Vhell heading ont short and vot lling good. " 1¢ we iave dry weather, will yiold fiticen bushels; §f wot, nqt niore than five of poor stufl, ‘- Hranky Iz, I, May 23, —Wintor wheat had. ly dnnuzod by roat, Corn all plauted and guod huuuuu. 1., B, —Wheat but littie ln« Julcd by tho rust. \Vnuwr very wot, Litle col nted, PFIELD, 111, May 20,—Wintor wheat injurea with rust, but bids falr 'to “wako two-tulrds of & crop. Waather bas mn cold sud wet, Will have but few apples, Lut plnnly of pauchew, Marrx Guovs, 11k, ‘3.—<.nrn lanted and coming up well,' Wheat nourlylll headed, and an uarly harvust expec HiDURFORT, lll. Nay 23,—Winter wheat not dolu well. ‘Terriblo ratn, Corn-planting goes k0w, 1., May 23, —Corn-planting n pleted, “Wheat fs up; looks voorly, ~Wi and "llld. Spring wheat ont, and barley null prow- 180 well. Frxxonr, Ill., May 23.—Proapact of winter vlll:u uuo v uml barloy Juok well. , 111, May 20.—Winter wheat vory rank nml Ihblu to Fist. - Corn hall plantod. Osté ook splendid. ARGENTA, III May 23,~Corn-planting progross. lnw-lowl{l { vlanted & poor -unnl. Norust or iy In tho whea cheudm Iy wol Dxcarun, —l hl" planted; ol. growlug. Too coming up aud lonklnl :-H cold and wi all grain looks well, vxcent un lnw groun Nn fly OF Tust in tho wintur wheat, AKAW. 8y —Corn not wmkine au) ’ruwlm Fear ibat mnch will have to bo replanted. ‘two weoks of culd, cluudy, wet wuuthor, Lnu«nou. nl. \llyLfl.—Culn 1plnnunx prome llll[‘ uptil o wuch rain. Spring whn-l nml n-u lll“ umml;h‘i“q \\ ‘Aausuny, 11, May 23,—Curn sbout )l plant- Prospect of llwd stand. Whoat, osts, snd ryn look wall. Proura, Ill., May 23.—Corn-planting neatly done, Whal I8 up i uuuw and not dolug well o acconnt uf cold und w Orrawa, ., lluy .’.'X.—Com is comloz voorly \Eumwur very wet, ~Ground very cloddy una bard Wook's Cnxex, 111, May 23.—In the southe westurn Porllun of Livingston Counly corn-plunt- 10 v bal (dona. lnn what has coms up Lks hwde & Vunr atand, Hpring wheat aud oats look wud. Westher dry for two woeks, up to the 18th; sluce tben Loavy ralns ond gruund usti to plow or plaut, —— NEBRABKA, Special Dlspalch fo The Triduns, Bcuuvizg, Neb., May 22,—Never beforo ba wa biad such prospects for a big crop of graiu, Tho frequent rain: wllh cool weather, Lias given (bd ‘wheat u greal Corn {6 a llitle backward, bat sia: 8 few warm d:g- wlll bring it out in hu damago Lo tha frult by frost. UCEAN HTHAH!IIIPM North ™ German Lloyd {0 TM m-“mr:rl ‘o |l:|. Culllbln" 30 ORLIILI 2 Bowllog Urven, Row Yok 15CELLANEOUS, [ Dr. J'AMES PRIVATE DISPENSARY. 204 Washington 8t., Chicago, Il T41a wall knows Dr. Jumes or the past 10 yearsibas sie! 3} s lapriper vmiase: "Gulioe wtite e nae v mever B dlatiac, T it e iyt ‘Soard sorammalaied a M0 TE u.,-.u.h"-l‘ Jued Lur vver 2 yrane mm ;rcnt succead by tnuuu ol Pfl::. ‘"’ &3 Fortar o s don, u}d [l &; , othersfor B e Tong stunds x. l‘n. mmd by o W Unileed

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