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nOCHESTEll DEMOCRAT AND CmiONICLE; TUESDAi, JUL.Y 18, 1893, 12 RATTjROADS. FINANCIAL. RAIIiROADa. THack-rto n't ftfll 7c Br'd Prunes 9 FINANCE AND COMMERCE. READING RAILROAD SYSTEM, NEW YORK "CENTRiT (LK111UII VALLEY DIVISION.) 1 "HJ, hard at 7fi6aic No.

2 Northern at and No, 2 Milwaukee at Tttfckic Options steady; sales red July at 71c, August 725tc, Sept. at 75'sc. Octoler at 77ic and December Rye market tirm; Western quoted at 57'S aC 1.VR-lf.y Malt market rinnl steady; Western quote.) at 6Va0c, two-rowed State at e'x-rowed State at N5c and city-made Canada at IdtxaiKiC (John rcieipts 44000 bush: sales busn futures and bush spot; exports bush; spot hrm: sales No. 2 at 46 ftf.UvWe In elevntor nnd 4Mi; afloat. Options control of the voting powier In Rending.

The local monetary sitiatiru in lioston 1 easier, with fuuda In totter supidy. SpeciUaiitm at 12 M. was very lut firm lu tone, though none of the decline has been recovered. The GntDgors show most weakness. LTnlon houses are barren of orders.

The o'd pool In Kock Island hammered tluat stock for a 1 1-2 per cent- decline. At I. M. the market rules dull and void of iy feature. The Kansas City batik troubles have probably been discouuu-d.

as no effect has leen ap FINANCIAL AFFAIRS. New York Stock and Money Markets. TRepular Aineltd Report 1 LATEST MOVETAR? Nw Your. July 17 Money on call easier at cent. Prime mercantile paper quoted at 812 cent.

Stirling exchange 'flrm actual business in bankers bilia 4.82a4,82?i 60-duy bills, 4.84H34.849iiiemniid and posted rates 4.8314. Commercial bills 4.814 4.844. Government bonds steady. Railway bonds weak. Stocks steady.

Sales of stocks aggregated 174,000 shares of listed and 11,000 of unlisted. Ft. Paul contributed shares, Louisville Nashville 10.CM), Northwestern 11000 and Western Union The week opened with renewed depression on on the Stock Exchange, owing chiefly to unfavorable advices from London. The bears were practically in full control, and hammered pretty much everything- on the list with more or less success, in the absence of effective support on the bull side. The decline was equal to cent.

There were a number of rallies, but they failed to hold until just previous to the close, when prices recovered 41 cent, from the lowest. The market closed sieady. To-day's closin prico cvtiupile I with those of Saturday, show the following changes, BONDS AND STOCKS. rrisiv July July )7th. 15th.

PRICHe Ad- f. P. 4 registered 11 S. 4s coupons lil S. 4U.s registered Cent nil Pacini; VJiVi rie Seconds 7i Northern Pacific Firsts.

1 12 Northern Pseilie 2nds. Ki7 Northwestern Consols. HCJ do Debenture 5s Inoi St. Paul Consols 13) I'liion Pacific h'3 Ill 111 luT li2 -H8 M2 11146 120 li3 ai 145 145 km 30 7H4 4'i6 15 135 1.50 8I'M 314 HH 14-'4 -'aS 14 141 104 250 1SV4 3.s 154 6 117 1195, id 78 10 32 HO y.ir 100 136 6a si 10' 74 ft) 114 145 159 I4t6 2 15 10J1 113 314 West Shore Atchison 195-s Adams Express 145 Alton Tern- 29 Alt. Tern" Haute pref 15 American Express ltuffaio, Koch.

.10 Canudii Fticitic Canada Southern 4ufl Central Pacilic If-V-i C'licspeake Ohio l-V-a hicnuo A Iton 135 Chicairo Alton hicngo. Rur. Ouincy Chicago Has tVLi Consolidated tins HUVa A St. Louis C.C. St.

Louis pref. Cotton oil OTtitk-atos. 1 teiaware Hud. Canal. 1 15 Lack.

Western. 14:1 Denver liio t1- do do pref. 2T4 Distillers Cat. 2l Edison Gen. Elec.

Light 614 Erie IS- Erie pret 27 Port Wayne 14D Great Northern pref 104 Hariem 250 Hocking Valley 16 Illinois Central Iowa Central pret If 1 ke Erie Si. estern 156 Lake Erie A-West. pref. t9 I.ake Shore ll-4 Lead Trust 28 Wj Manhattan Con llH Michigan Central 91 Minn. Jc St.

Louis Minn. St. Louis 25 Nasn ville 4c Chat 73 National coraage 9 do uo oref 34 Vew Jersey to Northwestern 98 Nortn western N. V. C.

M. K. N.YChi.& St. L. 12-5 St.

L. 1st prof 656 N. Ac St- 2 pf. 24 New York New 22? Oregon 10 do do pref 74 Oretron Navigation. 60 OregonShort luti Peoria.

Dec. Sc Kv 8 Ft. W. Chi. 145 Pullman Palace.

156 Reading Rich. Terminal 2-i do 15 Rome. HS Ft. Paul 6f6 t. Paul pref 1 fcl.Paui dc jjuiutli 314 do uo IdO St.

Paul Oinana 3554 M.Paul Jn5 Filver Certificates 73 Sugar Sugar preferred 79 1 eim. C. 1 14 Qenn. C. I.

preferred. 65 I P. lien ver ulf 8t United State 50 I ticaic UiacK 140 Wat wish 7 Wabash preferred 1454 Weils. Fargo Co. Western I'uion 77? Wisconsin Central 7 J00 Susq.

Ac 1 Am. Tobacco corn. 576 Am. Tobacco Co. pref.

Ki Ik 24 14 4 14 hi 1 Hr 1 1 'A HO :6 105 7S6 7Uf4 35 6-5 76 ho 140 7 156 lan 79 101 13 59 626 'm "i i ISpecial.l FALES OF ACTIVE STOCKS. Open. Hleh. IjOw. Clo.

4 6 8 96 in I.nwtons ouart U'Tt 15c Hg If im-nc Itates lOniiloe a hi Heiins Asparagus b'h Potaioes lo TP p'k. OOntJOC do lb Parsley tiead 3c Cueiiinlx rseuch. 3t3i 4c II. etH bunch Cabnage 3 head L'ttuce head. Onions f) peck.

Onions huncti 3i 4c ttttlOe Sdi 0c xiit, Oc Radishes 1 b'ch Caiilitlo'er V-ir. tjihlc I Souash do ovsteis O.n Oct Spinach peck. l-'(5tl5c Turnips?) bunch 4i 5c orcenpeasf Pieplant 2i5 3o Heel greens pkiXKfoOOc Parsnips peck.0n&0i I Wax beans q't i0 6J FKKSH AND SALT MEATS. BEKF. I PORK AND HAM.

B'fToniru'W Tb.l3ffll5c Ssdt Pork tb. lried fW-f Ib. lHaiiOc P.rk Chops lb.TxiilGc Porter house Pork Steak lb. liilnc Sirloin IJkfBlHc i sausage IbHraldc Round lb -(el4c i Sm'kfl Ham i lrr.tPc HumpV lb RihKoMSt Chuck Rib8 Coarse Beet Ib. 5(tt fc Corned SPRING LAMB.

Chops IHrtfOc Fore-quarter 1 itfnlSc Hind-ouarter ltVftlSc Leg tt FISH AND Pickerel lb J'Jic I'ikeTS Tb Bass tt l-'MiC Halibut Jb 18a0c Trout lb White Kish Fresh Cod lOiilio Perch Turkevs tt 20a22j SDrlnir Chickens. 40 Fowls lb Sliced Ham n.i.'0ca2ic Bacon ft) PkfblXc Stn'kd Shoulder. lU(il2o MITTTON. Chops to 1476'e Hore-'piarter Leg lb VF.AL. Cutlets lb Chops Tt I4ai6c MVS Blue Fish 99 Tb 12c Lol.sters to 15c Mackerel l.vasOc Oysters Medium quart do Selects 4Hf(6l5e Clams 9 mni.TKV.

Ducks to 20st22c Geeso ei ltialSo PRICES ON MANY EXCHANGES. Movements cf Produce Markets bast and West. in the CHTCAOO, July 17 Following are the opening, highest, lowest and closing prices tor pork, lard, wheat, corn and oats, received over private wiae: Op'ng. Clos Hg'st. Lw'st.

MK.SS POItK PRIt 11UI- JulT 18 5 i f5 Septemoer l'J 60 CO t.Aitn i-Eu i r.ns. July Septemljer 9 55 10 10 9 50 9 55 10 tr 9 "0 HKAT. 69 754 CO BN. 396 40 41 OATS. 10 10 9 50 696 76 39 ii6 2W4 10 00 9 15 754 3996 25'" October September.

754 40 416 24 Mav July September July General Markets. CINCINNATI. July 17-Pork Market ruled quiet; sales at S17 5u. Lard market easy; sales Ht f'Mm. Dt LK Ms ats market neglected; sales SivfC'-yiT 59.UI.

Bacon market easy; sales at Whisky market quiet at $1.12. DETROIT. July 17 Wheat Mnrket ruled steady; So. 1 white cash at 6(4C, No. 2 red eilsh utlioc and July closed nt IflRS market ruled quiet; snles No.

2 cash at 42c. Oats market quiet; sales No. 2 white at 35u and No. 2 mixed cash at 31c MINNEAPOLIS. July 17 Wheat Market firm: No.

I May closed at 77c, July at and August at 60-c; No. 1 hard on track closed ati2Ljc. No. 1 Northern at ttl'-jc and No 2 Northern at 565SV. Receipts of heat here to-day cars and at Dulutb and Superior DUI.UTH.

July i7-Wni-AT Market ruled quiet: No. 1 hard cash clrwd at 67Hc. July at Sent, at No. 1 Northern cash eiosed at Mr. July.

Ht Hiid epiemlr at No. i Northern cash closed at noic and No. 1 Northern on track nt to arrive. July 175:30 p. M.

BHF.AD- STI I I Wiik Spring closed at VMidfSllitvl. Ked inter at nod No, 1 aiifornia at Cons cioscl 4414d. Fts -losed at sd. I'ork clost.Hlut. I.AUD-clofsed at Bacon closed ul Tallow closed at 2ti-d.

iiiEit-. lw(lwl. TOEEDO, July 17-Wufat Market ruled dull; sales No 2 cujth at July clone.1 at and August at Coniw market cteudv: sal-s o. cash at lo. Julv No.

3 nt 4tc and No. 2 ellow at 42lsc. oats market sU-ady; siui-s o. 2 mixeu nt and iSo while at KV a market dull; ro. 2 quot-l nt 52c MlIAV Al EE.

July 17 Flx.tn-Mnrkst rnle.1 quiet. market ruleilensy; sle Nrv2 spring cau at o. 1 nt tfVo. September eloMHi ut UjftC. toio market quiet; sa.es No.

.1 caii on truck i.t WVc Oats market sales No. white custi at. iviVc and No. a white lif'tc II arki ruioi quiet; sales io. i in stole ST LOUIS.

Julv 17-Fi-oitw Market ruled steady. Wheat market ruled lowers sjiles No. 2 red .1 ulv at August nt 61c, at okn market weuk; stiles Nt. 2 mixed cash at Julv at and September at Oats market ruled lower; No. 2 cash quot-d at -Hc.

July at aim August at kve mar ket dull and neglected. OSWEt.o, July 17-mxji'R Market steady FHmlly 1 bbl 4 Patent Process bbl heat market quiet; sales red State at and white State nt oits market quiet sales No. 2 at 511c. oats market quiet; sales extrn No. 1 nito at 41c.

urns Mr.Ai, ii.ilte.1 piloted at and unbot-d nt :2.n0 ton. Mil l. Ekeii shorts quoted lit lil $. shiwtufT mill middlings at 51. no.

Frkiohts-bv canal Wheat and peas rv- bur ley to New Vfirk; lurnlrf-r 1 .40 to Albany and l.S0loNew York by mil to A llmny, Troy and Schenei tndy: Hour, Itt-U and grain, 6I.0U ff ton: lumln-r, SUA) ri ton. CHICAOf July 17 Wheat, corn and oats clos ed lower than on i 'sturdily (IKAIN '1 heleadintr futures closed as follows: Wheat No 2 July Septemtier Decern ocr oits No. July 4i.t..c Aug. '4'i'4Tfi. .0 and September 41(ii OATS No.

Julv Aug. and Temoer KoVH'tt. jmiss I'ohk July sis.sft an SeptemlrtT $111.6 Baku July S.6u and S-p temlier SHORT-Hiris July 5. an (veptemlier fs.41. Chain Following are the current prn-es tor cnsti mouertles: No.

Sprinif wheat 65ft.55I-4e. No. 2 red 6.VAn5jc, o. 3 spring f. o.

No. 2 corn 4.. o. Ii corn No. 2 oats S-4C; No.

2 rye 5oc Provisions mess Mi lard $11. 576 short rilrf? 'sides dry-salted shoulders SH.2.V.8.5U and shovt-elear sides $.75 CK.Ki (m. Whisky quoted at 112-. Hk eipts 1O.O0O bbls flour, lx.nui bush wheat, com, 244.UO bush oats. 0,000 bush rye and f.Si bush barley.

S11 ipm ents 1 1.0m bbls Hour. 94mi0 bush wheat, O0 bush corn. 242.UUO bush outts 2S.U0U bush rye mid 2.11m bush barley. 1 BUFFALO, July 17 Flour Market steady best spring bbl $4 ix4 20 Winter Straights 4 bbl 2.VTt3 115 Rye Hour a 25 Mm.lFk.ed market ruled firm and unchviiKO.lt course Winter bran quoted nt do medium 75. do shipstiid's at $111.25.

coarse Spring bran at $12.75, do medium at $12.50, do shiostutTs S1Z coarse middlings at Jl.j.iiOHiid nne while i-d at SMii.ll sneked teed 75ctizSI ton above thes; prices. Mea I coarse H-VilOnc, tor tine. SUO cwt, tor granulated. Wiikat Soring dull; fah-s6 cars No. 1 Northern sot at and I car No.

I hard at 7lc: No. I hard spot closed at 74c, do c. i. f. at 72Hic, No.

1 Northern spot at 6OV4C, doc. i. f. at 67MW and No. 2 Northern spot i.t Winter wheat dull; No.

2 red held nt 7l)c. No. 3 extra red at nc and No I white at 7lie. Corn market onened steady but closed at inside prices; sales ll.uo bush No. i yellow nt446d1.

'He. 10 cars No. 3 veliow at iSCiU 44c, hush No. 2 corn nt and 12 cars No. 3 at Oats market linn; offerings more 111 lernl but demund light: sales 6,000 t.usli No.

2 white atlka; in store, 2 cars do at 37c on track. 4 curs No i white at 35tO in store and 1 car No, 2 mixed at 34c 011 track. Rye market ruled quiet; sales 5 cars choice Minnesota at 56i.Bc Pmovisionh -(Jobbers prices)- Pork mess quoted nt 320.00, short-cut at S2I.O). short-clear al $22.00 btl. Lari bakers' in tierces quoted at 10fc9- white rose in tierces ut HIVJc, do in till and keffi at lb', do in 20-lb pails at HV4c do in 10-lb pails at IIV4C Hams Niagaru quoted at laige nt Ilk; and medium nt Receipts tiLT.Ooo oush wlu-nt.

352.1 it busii corn, bush onbs, rye, n.ioo bush barley and 2IS.400 bbls flour. Shipments l.y rail bbls flour, 222.1I0U bush wheat, bush corn, 46,000 busn oats, bush rye. O.iilK) bush barley; by canal 373.000 bush -wheat, 32,000 bush corn, ...000 bush oats, ..000 bush rye. Canal Freights firm; wheat 4c, corn 4sc, rye to New Vorlt. New York Market.

Nkv Yoiik. July 17 p. v. COTTON Spot ruled steady: pales Cplands at 8 3-ltie nnd liulf at 8 7-ltic. Futures ruled steady, giilestto-duy lil.OnO July at.

7.JW, August at b.irj, Scptemlier at Octotier at H. and ovenib-r at 8.31 KlOClt AND KAL VixtVH Receipts 31,000 packages. Ex oris il.Ct'O bbls. Market ruled dull. 8al.s 5,000 bis-Winter Wheat, including Low Grades.

i.ri7&2 45 tlo do Fair to Faucy 2 4'tVt 4i do do I'ateuts 3 4.4 00 Minnesota, incliidiiig Clear 2 50(3 00 do Straights 8 U) do Patents 4 45 Low Extras bin 1 U-Vifci 45 it -Mills 3 S.V(3 WO City Mius Patents 4 25i4 50 Rye Mixtures 2 4' 1. yi Flour market rule.l sw-adv: snies at $3.00 I okn Meal market ruled ellow Western at S2 Mtl2.7n. GRAIN Wheat Receipts 2.000 bush; sales 920,11110 buh 1 inures and Itio.ooo bush spot: ei ports liuih: SHt firm; sales No. 2 red at 72'r44c in store and elevator, T.iUtic atlout aud 73iic f. o.

No. 1 Northern at No. 1 So so WILLIAMS SPADLDIHG Stock and Grain Brokers. 116-117-118 (first floor) Powers Block. Long Distance Telephone.

No. 1059. Stocks bought and sold for cash or on margin. Private wires to New York and Chicago. Correspondents; MONROE.

MILLER New York. SCHWARTZ, DL'l'EE Chicago. cr ca. iDiisriiEiLS, COMMISSION MERCHANTS. Grain, Provisions, Stocks, Bonds, Cotton and Coffee, 16-17 Exchange Place Rochester, N.

Y. Correspondents: Henry Alien New York; Walker Chicago, MONEY to LOAN ON HEAL ESTATE. SECOND MORTGAGES. Loan Association shares and approved collateral. Loans to farmers a specialty.

2 4 6 F. B. HALL. Room 308 Ellwanger Barry Building. 5AVINGS BANK.

33 and 35 Btata Street. ROCIIESTEH, "ST. INCORPORATED I850. RESOURCES SURPLUS 1,320,619.13 JAMES E. BOOTH, President.

AVI YT. Secretary and Treasurer. mWevtqToan THE! Mechanics Savings Bank WILL LOAN ON APPROVED BONDS and mortgages at per cent. Interest on deposlta at 4 per cent allowed trout Aral et each month. SAMUEL SLOAN.

President JOHN H. ROCUSUii.ii, becrotary. 2-4-i THE BANK OF MONROE OF ROCHESTER N. Y. 21 Exchange Street.

CAPITAL, $100,000 SURPLUS, 200,000 orncKM. HIRAM W. STB LEY, President. H. F.

ATKINSON, Vice-President. W. G. MITCHBLL. Cashier for liberal accommodation to 011 it ornery Interest allowed on Special deposits.

CITY NOTICES. General City Tax for 1893 Mice. City Tkkascrer's Office. KOCHKBTF.H.N. June 30, 1893.

The Assewsment Rtll for the General City Tax of l.MKJ have bei placed in my hands for iliectlon. All persons named therein are required to pay the same before, the 15Ui day llwvmlier next. a follows: Taxes lieiome due July 1st. I pon all kuius rera-Uuing unpaid on the 31rt day of July the following charges will be added: If paid after the. 31st day of Julyr and on or before the illut day of August.

O-Nbl PER If paid after tho 31st day of lAngust and on or before the 30th day of September. TWO l'KIt CKNT. If rml.l after the 30th day of September and on or before the 15th day of October. TlIREhl l'KIt I'KNT. If paid after the lSth dar of October and on or irf-fore th 31st day of Octoler, FOUR PER CF'XT.

If f.aid on or after the lat day of November, mid on or tho 173th day of November, FIVE PER CENT. lnt'reot will charged on all surrw remaln- lnr unpaid after the lSth day of Novemlier. In addition to tho alove fee, the rate of twelve per cent, per annum. Warrant will tm 1ihui1 for the collectkm of all sums remaining unpaid on the lT.th fcy of Ieemle-r. w-lth fees and Interest as together with rxi'.

fee. office bourn, ft A. M. to 3 V. M- For the aa'cnmniodurion of the puhHo thn office will le open Saturday aftenvwwia anI and Saturday eveniug from 7 to 9 o'clock during the mouth of July.

Your tax bills will be mailed to you promptly If you will neiid requisitions giving name, street, lot. numtx-r and new ward in which proiiertv in loca-ted. When fhe bill in received you can pav bv clieck and avoid the ciowd. S. B.JWILLIAMS.

Trasurer. NOTICE TO THE PUBLIC. Waste of Hemlock Lake Water. Office of the ExEcmvE Board, RociirsTrK, N. July rt, l.ltl.

persons are herby mtified that all negli AH gent, oareles or willful wawte of Hemlock 1.4ik. water through defective tixnirs or at-tji-lintu cofiuected with the water system of the citjr of snd all use of hosa for gnrdns. lawns, ttxeji. sidewalks or Hrre-. it hereby surlctly prohibited.

All persons reiswted for violating the regula-tloiks of th water dertuient relating to such unlawful use will le. upon civlc4ion of fitch ofTenae. jri-utHl as the law provide. In default of the parimmt of such tine or Ienniliei as may be innxwed. the water de-pnrinient will cuse the water to be turned off of the premtsfs the iwnr or occupants found guilty of the violations of the regulations so made.

THOMAS J. NEVILLE, Clerk. NOTICE. Wherefl, The Itocheater Railway Comrany has made aptillcatiou to the common council of the city of Rochester, lu wTliing, for the con-f-nt of the city of Rochester to the construction of a double track tret surface railroad iu and through Central avmue. from North St.

I'aul wrii't to North Clinton street, iu place of iJie single tra'k wlilcJi In KKafeil and main 111 said street, t-igetner with the neoes- aary turnouts, crosvers and suitable wands for the civenlent operation, of said railroad; notice, is hereby given that the rsllnwd com- niirtt-e of the common council will first consider said appllcathni at a meeting of such railrtiad cxmunlttee heroby awolnteil to lo held in the common council cnamun'r in tne city nail tuilldlng at two o'clock V. M. Julv 2o. 1S93. HENRY W.

It EGG, city Olerk. Asskssors' OrricE, I July lMKi. NOTICE IS TIEREDRY GIVEN THAT TUB City A(WHors will meet at their otlloe, second floor. City Hall, Wednesday, Julv 19, lsitt. frnn 9 A.

M. nntll 4 to hear nllega-lm of all perwons iuteresteil iu the follow ing improvements: Ord. No. 4.1 Maple and Colvin street stone sewer. 4, MS.

Melville park pipe sower re-assewa- nienu Monroo avenue pipe sewer. Monroe avenue piie sewer. AVest street pipe newer. Lelghton avenue plunk walk. 4.813.

4.874. 4.SR2. J. Ullltl.l.Ml, H. C.

MI NN, E. ii. BURGESS. Asses sora. Asskssohs Office.

I July. 11th. NOTICK IS TIEnKBY GIVEN THAT THH Cltv will m-et at their avcorMl ll.mr. Mty Itall. Monday.

July 24. lsict, from A. -M. until 4 P. to hear allegationa of all iietraons Inter es tod in the following ini-proveiueuts: Ord.

No. 4.7t. "Wentwort.h street widening. 4.801. Ceutnul avenue iiipe Newer.

J. GER1.1NG. II. MI NN. E.

B. BURGESS, AsseMsora. AUCTION SALE The personal property hereinafter mentioned, formerly owited ly Aloys Wohlrab, will he sld at pul.lic auction to the highest bidder at the residence of said Aloys Wohlrab in the town of Gates, Monroe county. New York, ou the 24ih ilny of July, lsiii, at It) o'clock ia the forenoon, to wit: Ijird boiler, lard cooler, tallow press, Jnrd ppesw, pump, hog hooks, griiHlstone, liench, h'o derrick, delivery wagon, leinmcrut wagon. jiir Umber lnibs, pair delivery lvohs, family jsleigh, two bay mares, set double luirnees.

two sets single haruess, set bells, lantern, curry comb, lumber wgon and box, nike. mowing machine, drag, two plows, two cultivators, wheolbnmow, chopjwr and taw, two pitchforks, two shovels, two hoes, butcher's use, wood axe, lwu mower, plat-fonn scale. Terrnis' cash. Lated July 1.1. lsiKl.

J. ADAM ZEGEWITZ. Assignee. 1 I parent. The stk market Is simply heavy and without support.

Stocks clostd At sJghtSy ldslier than the lowest prices, wttli mot ai'iy prtssure to soil, neither any support. L'n easiness previiUnl in London at 4lio clone, recording lower figures than Saturday's. Money closed offered at 3, highest 6, lowest 3, aovl last 3. Monroe, Miller Co. CHICAGO, July 17.

The wheat market was the dullest we have hod for a long time, even hcaJ operators holding off. Cables were rather steady. The. visible simply di-creawd alnnit 2.500,000, but the local stocks showed a small increaw. India shipments were Oess tha.u 700.000 bushels for the week.

Kxp-nt clearances were only fair. The principal news of the day was the continued linanoial troubles In the West and Southwe. Of course tliey oierauxl awiiutit any advance. 0rn wan weakened by very bearish reports from the Kansas agricultural botu-d and by large receipts. Secretary Mohier jiredhts tliat the crop in Kanscts.

under favoi-able ooiuljtdons this year, be almost a large as iu the year l.S!. Thai year Kansas raisd bushels. IJght showers thnugh tlve Southwest did away with some of the drought talk. its lnpped in ymiathy with wheat and com. The visible supply decretistnl M.tKW bushtls.

The weather Is considered for the harvesting of this crop. Provisions hal avotlier very weak day. liibs suffered the most, lieing wdthous support, while the bull party bought freely of both September anj October larii, holding Sopteiulter above 10. Sell A RTZ, DL PEK Jt CO. lilfc.

LOCAL MAKKiir. Kochfstef. July 17. FLOUR AND FEED City mills quotations: Flour Spring quoted at btl for linkers No. 1 Aiuler Winter nt J4.25 and No.

2 Amber Winter at $4.00, White Winter at $4.50 and Pa- ent at retail prices rule 50 bid higher than the above rates. Ff.fo Fine Spring middlings quoted at 516 i 17, bran at 5l5 CJ and corn mid oats at $-3 $24; tine Winter middlings quoted at 19.no, bran at and corn and oats at io. Meal Coi al quo- tcu at S-2it23 ton for coarse, 1.25,o.l.30 cwl for tine and l.o(1.00 re cwt. for granula Oats-quoted wt 44 -1 46c for white. GKAIN Following nr; the ruling quotations paid by buyers from farmers' wagnus: W.ikat White wheat quoted nt 64 5 60.: ip bush, Bed at 65 -fi7c.

Short-rcrry Bed i.t 62. 64cnnd mixed at64c66c hush choice grades only commanding outside figures. Corn Shelled quoted at 60 corn on ear quote.i at IKH; 35 tos. Oats deai. rs are paying f4 bush for white.

ItVE Quoted nt 60j62o -bI 00 lbs. Baulky Six-rowed quoted at 70uj75c. HAY AND STRAW lUr-Frora farmers wagons quoted at $16-00 ton.nccording to variety and condition. Baled Ha In car-lots selling at 5. ..00 ton.

accoriing toquality; retail lots selling at 750e 100 Its. Stuaw baled in car-lots quote! at JilOdiuo ton for rye and $llirO0 9 ton for wheat and oats: loose quoted at ton for outs and wheat and iOOOSOO ton for rye. MI'T TOX-Quoted at S7 m. SPUING LAMB Quoted at fJ. VEAL CALVliS Quoted at BEEF By the carcass quoted at 6 586c Tb, fore-quarter at 4ff5Uc and hind-quarter at 7d9c the outside figures for cTfcoice natives.

KETAIL FIXWER MARKET. Roses Pearl. $1.00 doz; niphetos. 50rTT60c doz; mermet, SI. 25 doz: bride, l-25 doz; lilly of the valley, doz; lion silene, 75c dozen; parpargontie, doz; American beauty, atiece: sunwt, $1.00 doz; jacqueminot, apiece.

Carnations as sorted colors, 2oc doz. Calla lilies, 15c apiece. Easter lilies, 15c apiece. Smilax 25o 1 yard. Maidenhair fern, 25c doz.

Following are to-day's retail quotations for seeds, the inside figures for large lots: TlmofTf bu2 3fKff2 40 I Blue (, rass. OOft Med'm Clover a R'-d 'lop fftl 00 Largetiover. 9 1 Alsike tS bus 50 I Cotn'n Millet Orch'd Grass. 1 651 75 Gerni'nMillet 4i ANTHHAC1TE COAL PRICES ELI VERED. 1 Ton, HTon.

i Ton Orate Erg 5 50 Stove 5 5. Nut 5 50 Pea 4 50 Housing 25c per ton extra. 2 85 1 5(1 2 85 2 85 2 85 2 35 1 50 1 50 1 50 1 25 RTJLING STREET AND JonBlNr PRICES OF FARM PRODUCTS, ETC. Asparagus (medium) dozen bunches, do (mammoth) doz bunches. l.Vi?i Butter Pairy 1 fair to fancy Tb Wi Creamery, made) Elgin.

UiT do Creamerj-, lnir to choice State 'Arfh Beets tf dozen bunches 2iHJ Wax beans bush i.r, Cheese 1 wholesale. lk.asto ftTJ 35c 2KH3 22c 25c foc 12c 300 6c 16e 15c Ioik; tc 35c 2i)c 112: 2rC 25e 2oc 6c nk; lOOc 40c 3V6c 26c 2t; 2Lvc 2 HO 25c 4ic 5c 60c CucumtKTS dozen Cherries Tt. according to Currants Tt-, according to Eggs Strictly fiincy, doz-n do Fair to prime, dozen Green Peas bush Honey $1 lb Maple Surur (new) lb ICttucr dozen he id 4T4 4J l.Vi 14-Tl 75. 14. 7 12 15 2k.

91 15 Wr. 25 7.Vrt 3a 2ft 2rti Mit V'M 2-a Green Onions dozen bunches. Potatoes i.ush Parslev fl dozen bunches Pieplant dozen bundles Radishes ft dozen bunches Raspberries Ked pint do Black Spinach bush Squash dozen Turnips 1ft dozen bunches Hines Steers (75 tr.s or up) 3 do no unler75 it 3. do Cows and Heifers io Bulls and Stags 9 tt do Horse liiiies. eacn Skins Shearlings do Spring LamliS.

do Calf, from 8 to 11 Tt.s do do from 11 to 20 1Ts do do cut, all weights, 10c off regular price Tallow Butchers' fat 16 do Kettle rendered Wool Fine Fleece lv.i do Washed Coarse to Combing lb 22 Unwashed Fine Fleece Tb 191 do Unwashed Ciars 15'ft lut-sseo Poultry Siirinwi'hickens ec'h 25(. do Fowlst IB lawn 2c lo 25c 14o lc 40c lbC Annexed quotations are prices paid by ship-persand wholeside dealers in this market: Apples WlnU-r bbl (bbl included). 00(0 00 Beans Mediums (hand-picked) bush. 1 65 Marrows do do 2 10 do Marrow Pea do do 1 5.Yl 65 00 Bed kidney do do 2 (Kj.2 25 oo AVhite kidney lo do 2 2550 Jobbing prices for lenris rule about 25a35c bush higher thuu the above quotations. FAMILY RETAIL QUOTATIONS.

In giving retail quotations a wide range Is neuessitatea in various commodities, and prices depend entirely upou the quality of tue goods bulU.J DAIRY ETC. BCTTER. I Cheese Tb Ptats Dairy 1 Tb20Y5t22o I Lard lKtfrlbo Elgin Creamery. r.oos. State 1 Cold Cook'M6l'k to.

1 Fair to fancy SUGARS. Powdered XXXX Powd'd. Cut-loaf Uranulated Tb (6.16.! (ti.60 Confect'ers'A Soft 'A' Brown i TEAS AND COFFEES. TF. A.

ToungH'ynf Old Hyson teVrjik! Gunpowder i Japan lt 2.V,mjo OoiOiig g- to 25.U.15UC hoastf.o rorrFtts. Choice Rio Fair to goo.i Rio 18.it2no Java to 32.ii;c Mocua lt Maracaibo CANNED GOODS. rnciTS. Peaches S'yfWSc Pears yi.iiices Htrt0o Apricots 3-ViijiJ Mrawberries ....2 Kast.berries.2Vtr, ()c lllack Cherries. 2.Vit3oc VEOKTABf.KS.

Com lu.H'.c Succotarth Tomatoes. Fens I to a Buans. String iteHns Golden Wax As.aragus... KKSiio do. Antaracite Coal" used exclusively, insuring cleanliness and comfort.

THE DIRECT ROUTE from Rochester to Philadelphia, Nev York, Baltimore, Washington. Atlautits City. May. Ixng Branch. Ashury Park.

Newark, Reading. Scranton, Wllkestrre. Ithaca. Oen-eva, CJLfton Sp'gs. "Victor.

Caledonia, Batavla, Buffalo, Niagara Falls and Suspension Bridge. Passenger trains leave Rochester from station. South St. Pjiul as follows GOING EAST. G.OO A.

M. (Daily) Through EXPRESS. .30 A. M. (Daily) Sayre Accommodatiou.

10.15 A. M. (Daily) Through EXPRESS. B.OO P. M.

(Except Sunday) Sayre LocaL 7.45 P. M. (Daily) Through EXPRESS. 9.25 P. M.

(Daily) Through EXPRESS. GOING "WEST. 7 J.O A. M. (Daily) EXPRESS.

7.45 and 9.25 P. M. (Daily) EXPRESS. Fatst trains for Buffalo leave from B-, R. P.

Station, Wewt avenue, at A- and 6:00 P. M. daily. TRAINS ARRIVE. South St.

I'aul Street Station from Eaut (Dailv) 7:008:1011:20 A. and 6:209:00 10:25 P. from West (Daily) 7:0011:20 A. M. 0:00 P.

M. For information, tickets and space in Pullman cars, apply at city ticket, office, cor. Main and Exchange streets (Wilder Bld'g). Telephon No. 33.

WM. F. COOK, ROBERT LEWIS, City Ticket, Agent. Dist. Pass.

Agent Rochester, N. Y. G. HANCOCK, Goa Pass. Agent.

Phiuv. Pa, WEST SHORE RAILROAD I Ctf. Y. C. H.

R- R. Co.I,essee.) Through trains for New York. Albany, TJtica, Syracuse, ltuffaio, Boston, Niagara Falls. Suspension Bridge, Detroit, Cleveland, Chicago, St. Louis, and all points East, W.

N. and South will arrive and depart from New York Central depo Rochester, as follows: TRAINS GOFNG EAST. 7:05 a. m. New York Express.

10:06 a. m. Day Express. 6:45 p. in.

Newark Local. p. m. Nat. Express, (to Syracuse only.) 6:30 p.

m. Atlantic Express. 1L15 p. m. St.

Louis Express. LEAVE GOING WEST. 4:00 a. m. Chicago and St Louis Express, 7:56 a.

m. Buffalo Local. 10:15 a. m. Pacific Express.

4:36 p. m. RutTaio Local. 10-35 p. m.

Day Express. TRAINS ARRIVE. FROM EAST. 3ia5, 7:50, 10:10 a. 430, loao p.

m. FROM WEST, 10:00 a. 6:40, 6:25, 8:85, 11:10 p. m. Denotes daily.

All other trains dally except Sunday. Tickets and sleeping car berths sold and bag-frages checked to destination at AMSDEN'8, under Powers Central avenue, oppostt N. Y. C. depot, also at the N.

Y. C. depot. J.C. KALRFLEISCH, City Passenger Agent 11 East Main street.

Wilder Building. Telephone 88 A. E. LAMBERT, Gen. Pass.

Act, New York. -ia-9a. New York Special LEAVES ROCHESTER 8:10 P. Mb ARRIVES NEW YORK A. M.

PULLMAN KEEPERS. 6:00 6:45 9:25 A. except Sunday. Elmira Accommo dation, -ia Corning for Hornellsvllle. A.

M-, except Sunday, accommoaauon ios Avon. Buffalo, liornellsville. A.M., dally, for Elmira and New York. Dally except Sunday for Mt. Morris.

Phii. adelpbia and points south. 4 -OA P. M. except Sunday, Accommodation foi 0V Buffalo anu Mi.

Morris. B'flft P. daily, Atlantic Express for Elmira. New 1'orK aud points south. 8' ft P.

daily. The New York special. Pullman Vestibule Sleeping- and Duy Cars. Arrives New Tork 7:50 a. m.

Trains arrive 7 JO a. m. dally; 8.30 a. m. except Sundar: 10.4- a.

m. daily; p.m. except Sunday; 10.05 p. m. daily, Station.

Court street near Exchange Paggage called for and checked to destination, Bieepinr inr tickets sold or berths reserved, at LI i OFFICE. 12 Exchange ilder Building- GEO. CHASE. Oty Passenger Agent. H.

T. JAKUEli, D.I.ROBERTS, Gen'l Agu, Gen. Pa). Agt. Butfulo, N.

Y. New York. Trains will leave Welt Avenue Depot (Eastern time) dally, except Sua. day, as follows: A.M. For Scottavllle.

Avou. Mt, Morris lmiisv iile. Nuuua. Hoi elii Portago, Hlnxdale. Olean and intermediate etatloos.

J. 25 P. M. Expresa for Mi HaiiMViiie. MoruriiMi.le.

Cuba. Olean and intermediate stations. Througn coach to Hur 1. -I 6i10 I fnr Soottsvllle, Avon, Mt. Morris Nunds and Intermediate 6ttions J.

A. FALLOWS, Gen. Pajw. and Ticket Ajrt. R.

BELL, Ceo. Buffalo, N. Y. Laect June I'J. 'iii NAVIGATION.

1000 ISLANDS. STEAMER NORTH KING. Excursion to Alexander Buy, leaving Charlotte Saturday at 4:25 p. m. through liay Qulnto and all the Islands.

Returning ut 1 a. m. Mondav Return tickets Day trips to Canada, every Monday at 8:30 a. m. lteturn early same evenings.

Tickets good to return either days gl.iX). F. J. AMSDEN, Ticket Agt. STEAMER ALEXANDRIA.

Montreal, Bay of Ouinte Ports, the Thousand Islands. St. Lawrence Rapids. Steamer touches at all way ports. Finest of all excursions.

fl7 rounu trip, inciuacs nieaissna rHTtns. Elegant lake steamer Alexandria from Charlotte every Sunday evening at 7:1 o'clock, and returns to Charlotte ever Saturday evening in time for trains for Rochester. Particulars and tickets from F- J. AMSDEN, Under Powers Bank and lrt7 Central Ave. Iaily from Charlotte at 9 a.

m. and Sundays at 9 p. in. (Mondays excepted) direct for Toronto, SINGLE FARE $2.00. RETURN $3.75.

Special rates for excursion parties. Tickets and all.information at F. J. Amsdens, under Powers Bunk and 167 Central Avenue, Seneca Lake Steam Ka.lgation Company. LI.IMITEU.J FARE 25 CENTS.

Tourists' Popular Route Between Watkins Glen, Geneva and Niagara Falls. Six trips tlaily during Iho Evcursion Season. Close connections at Geneva with Y. C. 11.

11. an.l L. V. R. At Watkins with Northern Central Hnilwav July 1 to Oct.

IH93. TIME TABLE. Takes effect ul 1, Leave Geneva -WOa. 12:15 Noon and 5:30 p. Watkins 7 A.

Nnon and 5:30 M. W. Ii. DUNNING, General Manager, Geneva, N. Y.

ClSrX.X3-A I LAKE ONTARIO STEAMBOAT CO. STEAMER NORTH KING Beginning May 1st, leaves Charlotte for Canada at 11:25 p. except Tues lav. at p. and Saturday, at 4:25 j.

111. A SH-ciai tri'i Mondays at a. in. Calls at Coloorno Tuesday aud Thursday and Brighton Tuesday and Saturday nights. Saturday trips through to Belleville, Ijcseronto, Picton.

Bath, Kingston and Il-ands. Connects at Port Hope MAILY wit G.T.R. early trains for l'etertairo. Toronto. Kingston.

Montreal and all imhuu. Raugairo checked and tickets sold through. F. J. AMSDEN, Agt, Powers Bunk and lt7 Cent rai-ave.

ANT Ell Societies to hold dances, conceits and meetings at Zoller'a newlr renovated hall. 872 North nrlees cuoderate. tt Hudson River Railroad. The Great Four-Track Trunk Una Sixteen Magnificently Equlpned rassenger Trains Dally Tr-i-verse the Empire Stat. Be ween New York, Uuflalo, and the West.

xoid. iimuB Arnv niatnmi tT Ing from Grsad Central Station venue and Forty-second street, tne of tt.e Cltv. Trains leave Rochester. Central Avenue RtJ tion, as follows: -duus st. East tjy THroct Road.

1 iiiiutin.inn lyer 3.55 ci "N.S. .10, 6.50, S.40ao 8.45, the Chi. Limited) 10.35. 11.25-Ac 1 1 aTi. i1 The Empire State Express)-ac.

3 iUtt U. 15-(hc 7.15 to Lyons only)-8. 2oL.9.f.;; 10.45 P. "-WJi 1RAIN8 ARRIVE. 'N.

S. 4. 05 4 3Vi. 5.45-3.3ti-7.40-ac 8.20-9.50 ac 2.15-(3:44 The Empire State vL.H the "Chi. ac .05 8 10.02 P.

M. (10.14 the Exposition iiyer iat by Auburn Road. 6.00 A. 35 A. M.

to Canandaigua 8.10 A. M. 10.10 A. M. 12.10 P.

M. to Canandaigua only) 8.00 P. M. tgjn if iL. to Canandaigua TRAINS ARRrVB.

12.10 A. M. (8. 23 A. M.

9.25 A. M. from fw ndaigua A. M. (L50 P.

M. 8und! from Canandaigua only) 5.05 P. M. 4.4a 7jnJ from Canandaigua only) and 9.25 P. M.

VM AVest by Bullalo Road, 01.25 the N. S. Limited 4.10 4.40-5 tft 5.50-5.55ac 6.15 8.25 9.55a.m. ac 2.35 (:i.47-,TheKmpire State t5.20 .15 8.20 e.50, the Chi. 9.oa 9.45 the "Exposition Flyer) n).

25 Pj TRAINS 3.30 3.42 the "Exposition iMth. B. 6.110-tacfUO 9.50 10.25 the 'Chi. 10.30-ao 1LU 11.20 A.M. ae.

2.25 2.37 "The Empire State Kiln 5-55 ac 7.10 8.15 a.l5- i0.10 lOTafi 1L25 P. M. West by Falls Road. 40 8.45 ia30 A. M.

2.30 n5.25 (f7.B Albion only) 9.50 P. M. TRAINS ARRITl. f7.50 from Albion only Xt.45 A. M.

2.10-Ht t7.45 from Lockport Jc only) .00 P. M. FOR CHARLOTTE AND ONTARIO BEACH. Trains leave week days at H.35, ikr 49.10, 10.35 a. 12.00 noon, and L20, 2.4a HM 6.3l, 6.45, 8.

00, 9.20. and 10.50 p.m. Returning tra ns will leave Ontario Beta. at 7.15, 9.5, 11.05 a. and 1.56.

3.10, 4.a0, 6.00, 7.15, 8.40, Hu. R.I5 On Sundays trains will leave at 8:00, (r.00. ib.ua. 10:30,11:00. 12 m.

and 1KX) p.m.,and every twenty minutes thereafter up to aai la. eluding 10.20 p. m. Returning leave Ontario Beach at 8:30, Ml 10:30, 11:00, 11:30 a. 12 UM, 1-30 p.

rtLioJ every twenty minutes thereafter up to 104 including 11.00 p. m. On Sundays Ontario Beach trains leaving nt to and including 7:40 p. and returning mt. ing Ontario Beach up to and including 70 p.

stop at Centre Park station. I4f All Ontario Beach trains stop at Brwj Street aud Otis iy Denotes dally. All other trains illj exeunt Sunday. tP-ac Denotes accommodation train. lfTrains marked stop at Centre Park 8 Hon.

For information, tlcketa and space In talie cars apply at city ticket office. No. 11 Mali street (Wilder Building.) Telephone 99 J. C. KAtBFtVISCH, J.

E. BCRROOOHS, City Passenarer Agent, Ticket Agent, 11 East Main street. At the ritat)o Rochester, N. Y. Johh M.

TorciY, Giiorok H. DAimia Gen'l Mansger. Gen'l Pss'r At Orsud Central Station New York, Rome, Watertown and Ogdensburg R.R. Trains leave Rocbester, Stats Strec Staclon, ad njHomf WEST BO UKI. T19 A M.

Express for the est. 10:15 A. M. Express for the West. 7il5 M.

tiprfMioruio "cu 2 11 tni 1 lift I Li tki 1 1 C3 Auv m. auu 8.30 p. in. FlVST BOTTNT. 5:45 A.

M. Fast Express for the East. 10:15 11.30 15 A. 1. Acai press to raawena Dpnni A.

inousana isiana txprrse. mm train leave Rocnester from New Tort Central station. Central avenue, and tat through coaches and drawing-room cut to I 'In i tn. arri vinir here at D. Ib- 3l10 P.M.

New York Express, Pullnuui buffet sleeoers and free chairs, uiii- sor Beach to New York. 7:15 P. M. Local Express to Oswego. 11.0O F.

Thousand Island and Portland El. press. 1 nis train leaves owiirtro New York Central station. Central nue, and has through sleeping cars Clayton and Portland. Trains arrive 8.05 and 11.30 a.

and J0p. TRAINS TO WINDSOR BEACH Trains leave 5.45. 7.15. ai.05 a. Pun- ays only), and 'l 2.20, 3.10, H.OO and J7.1J l.

m. Keturnlng leave inasor tieacu bi. 7.45 and 11.10 a. and 2.40. 3.35, 4.15, ti -8.

10 p. and (12.10 m'dn't Sundays only.) TRAINS TO SEA BREEZB AND FORBST I.4WI. Leave Rochester at 5.4o, 10.15, (U-05 nv. Sua. flavs only 1, and 1.40, 2.i, 3.10, 6.u0, Returning, leave Forest Lawn at 7.3&, a.m 2.22.

3.00, 3.57. 6.37, 7.45 p. aud (U.o2p.B, Sundays only). Denotes daily. All other trains daily exoe Sunday.

J. C. KALBFLETSCH. City Pas. and Tlc Agent.

la-East Main St. (Wilder Bldg.l, Rocheug, Telephone DJ A. THEO. BUTTERFIKtDi G. P.

Syracuse, ET0 AR VAN ETTEN, Gen. Supt. trT Passengers are requested to purchase ts before entering the cars. An excess chsitf of Ten Cents will bo collected when fares paid on the trains. li-Ai-W Northern Central Railway Co BEST ROUTE Trom Rochester to Philadelphia.

BalSmor Washington and all points floutn and Southwest. On and after April 22, 1803, Tralna leave ew York Central Stanoa as follows 6.QP A. excapt Snudsy. For ,03 south, arriving at Elmira at a Philadelphia tt.50 p. Baltimore p.

Washington p. m. Pullman parlorcaf ester to Philadelpnia. lO.in noon, except Bunrtav. For an I Z.

I South, arriving at Elmira at 8: V- liaiTisuurg at p. m. P.M.. except Sunday. For Elmira, riving at 8:40 p.

ra. Qi'Jfl P.M., daily. For alIpoinU yiOLI ing at Elmira at a. iu- F'' hk.V a. Baltimore 8:45 a.

WasniWl" ra. Mtmlrl I jfy-Through cars from Rochester on sll Pullman Buffet Sleeping cars 011 p. m- from Rochester and Klmlra to Wasliingtoa. For Information relative to rat-s. tinl' .3 address J.

C. Kalbfleiscb. Cltv J'aatwoiir Ticket Agent. No. 11 East Main street, Building.

T. lephone Its where sleeping car tierttis can be secured also at York Central Station. Cll AS. B. PCOH.

Gen'l MsnH. JAMES R. WOOD. Ueu 1 ass Aeu BUFFALO, ROCHESTER PITTSBURGH On and after June 4. IsM.

mil de; art from station. West avenue ana treet, as follows 7:30 A. M. Daily (except Sunrtny vllle, Mumford. Le Hoy, VV arssw.

ke, Castile. Hornellsvllle. ''un Bradford, DulU)lsand I'uiixsuwwney. vl La urauiora, 1 no a riailv. Fhk Exuress for Muroio I A.

M. Dally. Fat Express 1 Hat a via and Uuaaio. 3 P.M. Daily (except Sunday) nation Stops at all stations to Lake aud Perry P.nnP -Dally, Fast Express for Mum: for llll I) rv i-v 6.

I P.M. Dally (except Sunday) I I 0 ScottavUle, Le Roy. Warsaw. Silver Hoi neds iile, Salamanca Ilradford, Trains Aurive Accommodation ''L g(lo dKlly texcept sundavi; Express t.om .4 a. m.uailv: Express from Salamanca Bradford, 11:20 a.

m. daily (except sum's from Huffnlo 7:15 p. in. dnlly: Punxsutawney, 7:45 p. ro.

illy (except puiw- EDWARD C. LAPEY, Gen. Pads. Aeufc J. 11.

liAKRETT. Ueueral SupW -aJrf' ate sales Julv at 4.SI4C, A ug.t4sic. S'pt, 411c. Oats receipts 33.000 ous: sales looono bush futures ml 39.IHJU husti si.t: exports 44.ni) OUcli: spot 1 steady; sales spot No. 2 at 364c and No.

2 white mixed Western nt wime West rn at 38W.a4)c and white State at c. Options dull: sales July nt 3ti6c, August at d3c and September at 31ic. HAY Market steady; sales gooa to cnoiceat TP l'N) Tb. PROVISIONS PoRR-Market ruled steady; sales old mess at fOO.uiKff.tiO.00 ami new mess at Cut Meats -market steady: sales nek led bellies at pickled suouiuers at and pickled tinms at hwHc laud market ruled quiet: Western steam closed at Bl'TTER market ruled dull; sales State lalry at l7(3l21o State creamery at western dairy l.swmlfrc. western creamery at 1722e, Western factory 15' 6ai744-and Elgin creamery at 21 CnEESR market firm; snles large white State at 7' tO-Dc, large color ed at do small nt 4c, part skims at lu5o and lull skims at Boon market weak; snles State and Pennsylvania at loctfioc, fresh Western TALLOW Market steady; city for pack ages) quoted at 5c, mid country (packages iree) at i'hc, as to quality UROCKid ES corFEE Market ruled stenay for spot Rio; No.

7 quoted nt Options opened firm, closing steady; sales bags. ncludfng August at ll.4tl,' tsepte.inner at 16.45, October at 16.10 and nt 1 6.1 K). Si'OAK market firm; sales standard A at i-H 55sc. confectioners at 5 cut- nt and crusheil at owfert l-lc, powu.xea at 5 and granulated at 5 7-16i5c. Mo lasses market steady; New Orleans quoted at oU3dc.

Live Stock Markets. NEW YORK. Julv 17 Beeves Receipts to- dav 4.735 head: market ruled very dull and liti ower; sales poorest to Ix'st corn-fed native steers at f.J..SUcn5.25. stillers at 4.5: (3,1.00, Tt-xans bulls and dry cows at iK.O-idS-J.iA). Dressed beef ruled dull at 6 (ffc-c.

C'alvks Receipts tudny head; market ruled active no. 1 ji Higher: srtl common to choice veals at 5o.n0a7,00 and buttermilk calves at Sheep akd L.AMBS Hecelpts to-day 21. nenn; market ruled l'- lower; sales Sheep at S3.rAKS $5.00 and IjuiiI at 5.K lions Receipts to-dnv 7.514 head; market steady at 75 9 100 lbs. CH CAtiO. Julv Keceipts to-day 1P.00O hend nnd shipments 3 itm head; market ruled dull and prices prime lieeves at S4.75 Kf.5.15.

g.H)d at and others at 3.1 1-00, stockers at $2.1 Xexans ai2.2.Kii-i.iu auu native cows at $.1.60. Hoos Rx-eiits today 3000 hend and shipment 8.O0O bend; market ruh-d quiet. iosinif lower; sales mixed and packers 5.704lf 5.S5. prime heavy ana rui4ners weigum ut nu ifumo light at Jti.lKfc6.25. i Sheep and Lambs Receipts to-dnv and shlpuientslli'inthcad: market slow but steady; sales natives at 3.75(164.50.

'I ex 11s at. 53.35(5; i.4". Westerns at nnd ljiml at 5 BUFFALO. Julv 17 CATTLE Receipts to-day 3.24') head; on sale 4.000 head: market opened dull at 2Cl4(k; decline from last week's prices, closing vervdull and weak; ood neavv steers at gWKl tnednim at 54.45. light ou tellers, nt tnlr to if.Mxi prbue heiters Et Texas steers at S3.2wiH.75 and fancy bulls at tvt.

HojOu Receipts 5250 head; on sale 9,000 head; market otK-nci slow ami lower, closing steady; sales good to choice Yorker at 6.2111.25. good lliiht mixed at 6 311, mediums and heavy at $...25 and plgsal 56.306.. for good to best corn- led. Sheep ajb Lambs Receipts to-dnv 4.100 head; on.salu lo.Ouu market oieneU dull Mid de- morali7ed; cleniHUd light au.l prices lower lor all kinds except extra export wet hers, clotting dud with a numnerot Ijtmlm unsold; good to choicn Lanilw at (III. rliinliioii to fair do nt $4.

i5.25, extra exM)i w'thei-s nt fair to goo.1 mixed Mieep at and cull aud common at $2. 25. Butter and Cneess Market. NEW YORK, July 17 BcTrr.it The market otwne at atMiut he pi lei current at the clow of he wft-k. and are hel.lwit ti Mime confidence.

Buyers continue to Uik- nnxle: iitely, but AtH.rt-riitre Interested to a fair extent in the lower grades. trnimcr-Ptnte tu. extra do f-tn piUU, extnt 00 W.wteni, extnui ilo W-tern, lirsts do Wcsl4rii, wconds St lie Imit-tufclo tulw. do lo tni. ni-ts do ilo tuls, seconds.

do Weln turn, extra do Wcitdi ul. tli-Ats. do WcWIi tui. svcon.1. t2m (3.1 ..19 itl9'i iU-lH Cllf eK Tli-r- ik wry niodcrate iletnmid Out no chungv in prlct-a.

nnd a tirm foi ling prev ails. The Ivot of the lu In' lu l.ieniu i-ii-Hnird up pretty well hint week, nnd part t.klnis aiM had fiilti-cient demand give a tinner hol-Suut to pric. Mate factory, lull iTHiin. large. si colored, fancy do do white, fancy do do do lo do whit, choice do ii'nhl t.i do siuiill si.

tmicy. do com to god do lair to -ViC. W4 S'4'-4 do 8 V- i State factory, part skims. heuaiiKoiind neighboring choice do pat prime 4 1' do do do fairto hh1 'A July 17-CHKESE-At the rticn Board of Tru.lo to-dav tlio following sahs were ma.liv oxen at 1.1-Vt at f-t'-. .711 at Il.at' at s-iC 573 nt 8.

1,0.4 at lie and 778 boxes on commission, 172 packages creamerv'at LITTLE EA1.I, July 17-CllkkSK Salcc-a wciv. 2fti boxes atNr, 2i)lat 8V4C. a.ftS at SXM i.t 81S lioxeH on private terms and rtSi on coin-uusRion: also, 4:1.1 him' dairy at 'i'hi. IIittrk Sales 2U packngt-s dairy at lNtfc20c aud 184 packages creamery at lDti.Dc, New York Poultry Market. Journal of Commerce Commercial Bulletin, July 17.

NEW YORFC, July 15 Livb Popi.tht There were no reoli arrivals to-day, and the market is practically nominal in ats-ni of supplies. The feeling on fowl and roo-tei-s is tirm. Spring Chickens, local, It. 16 6V.9 do Western i lb 15 Fowls iIochI) lb 14 do Western lb Roosters, mixed, kit 8 Turkeys, mixed, lb 8 f.p i) Ducks docal) pair 70 DitKSSED Puui.Tiir The fnsh re.eiptn ol poultry were nuite moderate to-day. Fowls cleaned up very clonely yesterday, nnd the mnrket is very firm, in inod'-rate supf.lv, but have scarcely any demand, and the feeling is weak anil irregular.

Turkeys, mixed weights, prime, 18 lb. .10 fft.12 Fowls. State and Pennsylvania. 13 ChickeiiB, lb. ...18 ((21 Old roosters lb 8 (tt Beans and Pea Market.

Journal of Commerce Commercial Bulletin, July 17. NEW YORK, July 15 Beans, mn Picas Ke-oelpts 167 bbls and bags lima. Domestic marrow beans are very quiet and eiisy at $2,55. Medium tieaiis are quiet but fairly steady. Domestic lea beans are weak.

Following quotations are for wholesale business from llrst hands: U-ans, marrow, choice, 1812 Ifc-ans, medium, choice, 1HH2 lleans, p'a, choice, l.SB.i Ilcans. medium, Foi-eign, Beans, nea. Foreign, choice Ilcans, white kidney, choice. lfl'JJ. Ik-ans.

red kidney, choice, lleniis. black turtlesoun, clioieo, Ilcans, IJma, bush, 18U2. Green pene, J2 55.... Crvi no 1 ftv on I r.r. i tl.W.1 75 2 HWr! ID 2 85M 00 1802..

2 i Ml 2 05nJ2 hi 1 05il 75 Hop Markets. Journal of Commerce Commercial Bulletin, July 17. NEW July 14 Hoes Reyond the features noted in Saturday's issue there Is nothing new to note. Hardly any business was effected beyond very commonplace sales to brewers, tho oftcriuus were limited, nnd hoi. lets' ideas of value about the same as for several days pust.

There was no news of iiuportauce from interior, homo or fereign inarketH. Bjiot goods are quoted a4 follows: crop of 112, choice do do do prune "MWtklla do do do com. to mod. Ill ii 2c Pacltlc Coast, crop, choice do do do com. to prime.

flavarianand Bohemian Altmurk, etc 21(C-o lU02lo 42m450 Broo-n Corn Market. CITTCAOO. July 15 Rroom Cob Market quiet. Green hurl, 41i5c red or yellow tipHMl, hurl, 3'tf 4c; hoice green carpet brush, greii 4i(i4lvc; inside and covers, ityc: rooked. 2Sfric.

Less thau carloads higlicr. Tribune. Petroleuia MarksH. OIL CTTY. July 17 Petroleum opened at -Vc and closed at 57.c; highest price 680 and lowest price 57Wc (Dr.

J. L. WELLER, rAlNLESSTOOTH EXTltACTOU Never Fails. ROOM 18 ELWOOD BLD'G. Best ArtiQcai Teeth Mada.

Atchison 0 St 19 196 anada Southern 4ti 404 46 46 Chicago. Bur. 816 HO '6 C.C. C. i St.

38 376 376 Chicago Gas 2 i24 616 Itelaware.Sc Hud. Canal. 118 118 117 117 Lack. West 142 143 1414 143 Erie 14M5 146 134 136 lake Shore 1166 Urt1 115 1 ad Certificates 2x14 J-4 Louisville Nash 57n 574 5.vs Missouri Pacflc 6 28 2s4 New Jersey Central V94 99 98 V. C.

H. IL ti. loo 1U0 9s44 New York New 2i6 Zi North American Co 8 8 7i Northern Pacific 1()6 106 10'-6 10 Northern Paciliv; 29 29 276 274 Northwestern 100 hi) bxM, lacificMad 14 146 134 lieadini: 146 116 144 H1 Pock Island 64-V4 15 "i38 6.i?s tliver 73s 74 71 4 73 Sugar. S. K.

804 7sj tt. Paul K04 X)6 58 '-6 54 T. C. 1 13h 14Hs 124 14 I nkjn l'acinc Stock 2n; 20 2i Wabash pret 15 15 154 Western Union a6 776 74 Speculative Oossip. PneolalstoF.

J. Amsdev, Broker, Powers Block and over 10 State street. CHICAGO. July 17. Wheat closes weak under- the influence mainly of bank failures WewtL The vhsible supply uiade a litjeral creasa, which was Imviug a supporting effect, bub it) ail gave way to the reported bank failures referred to, and weak foing followed- lletter oojitlnental market advice had temporary eflect, but only temporary.

Seaboard clearance were liberal, amount on ocean, pfinage India shipments were more liberal than last week, new crop movement moderately liberal, and outside mar kets all weak. Corn was weak and lower on fair weather, followed by cooler, lower cables. Increase in the visible supply, larger estimated receipt, and shippers selling futures. Lard and ribs opened lower and driir.xl on t4 lng by Wright and ceo of tho large packing companies. Fairbauk's biokers Hold September lard, and closed the market at about the opening.

Klbs weak, no one supporting them. Ueoeipta of hogs continue DAT. Specials to Williams Spauldino, Stock and Grain Brokers, 117 and lis Powers Block. NEW TORK, July 17. Though stocks recorded a slight advance during the latter part of the week, the im Sons compared witii tlie previous week was from 3 to 5 per cent.

Very ilttle mention was nuvto of the bond market, however, which shoiUd not be over-lookdL In bonds, we not deciin for the week in the active Bsc of 1-2 to 3 per while advances were few and unimportant. The weakest were Denver Kio Urande 4's and Ceniral EUxtric 5's, lotto declining 3 l-U per cent. Governments have naturally advanced, as money has len somewhat easier. Cwneral con.Uthms. however, remain unchanged, and failures may le looked for la about the same ratio as during the pas sir days.

We expect to see prif still lower, wi.n'eucing to-day, and would advise our clients to govern aooordangly. lxndon was 1-8 to 3-8 rr ownt. lower tliis morning, with exception of Lake Shore, wliJch revrd an sdvajwe of 3-8 kt cent. New York opened mHerahely active in tone, with the entire list off. with Bock Lsland the leading weak feature.

Arbitrage sjelali'les hv veloied moderate slllng. After the first lunir the market tecame dull, with no appracdatv revery. It is rumored from Philadelphia iuM New York parties are quietly secuilnn FRESH AND KRl'ITS. Apples reck.VaOTc liaimiias 19 dni. Lcuioiib 18 2Uti-'e Oranges Hickorvn'ts qt kctlixj Cocoanuts eacn.

n.I0c Pineapples eactt.h RedRanpb P't Currants Ctierriec firap-8 Maiaira uo lb 6rtl lirietl Plums 1 ttl2iail5e T)rled Dried Iiried ur a Apples ivkj.i-Q.

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