Skip to main content
The largest online newspaper archive

St. Louis Post-Dispatch from St. Louis, Missouri • Page 5

Location:
St. Louis, Missouri
Issue Date:
Page:
5
Extracted Article Text (OCR)

-1 v. I -I i GRASS SEED We Cheese quote clover $4 7504 80; Sernian millet $1 4001 50; Germ tlmotliv at Si 4002 30. Per ft. Per .17 ....21 N. Y.

F.ic. Creim. 12 Swiss, iiuiUu.ioit....16dl8 Y'gAineitcj riiiffalo brand Swiss, LI rn burger Pine apple Tl ff WM. C. LITTLE GOM BANKERS AND BROKERS, 213 Third 8t.

Lioatn, Dealers tn U. S. Bonds State Bonds. County Bonds, Municipal BonJj, Railroad Ho its. Township Bouda, And securities rA erery description.

Public sales made on "Change. Special attention given to securities dean la at tna Ss'ew York Stock Exchange. Common Rio. l.i'riine Rio fair Klo Holts, Choice fctucy Kio. Mexican Mananauug ao 25 Choice O.G.Java I'rime do Plaut'n Ccylo- 30 16 Guatemala LADIES SHOULD NOT FORGET THE GREAT BANKRUPT A.D13 Fruits Foreign.

TV London layers 2 50 16V Muscatels 2 25 50 IS Currants. 1830... Figs, tioxes Fiirs, pill iKixes. Prunes, brls VO' V'Iates, new 608 Raiains. layers.Vbx' OF 19 linon peel 13 1 29- Lemons box 4 2 85' ran ires box 4 25 9.VCocoaiiuis 4.V5 ibx 44 44 Js.hr Yaleuclas MONEY.

Robert K. M. Bain, roretgn Kxchango. 306 Chestnut street, reports: April 12. Prime bankers' sterling.

4S10183 ner cent; commercial, sterling. 4 700 per cent; do demand sterling. 4 bl'0S2 percent; do 80- davs trance. ftiHitt do demand.do.s 30; 5-7' do 8J-davs reichs marks. 93V0 do demand do 4 0 do 8n-daya guilders and florins, Market steady.

Nuts. Almonds, JOlSVd'eaniits. raw, choice Brazil, "i ft 7V0S 1 white or red, ft 6 Filberts, Sicily 120 13. Peanuts, roasted, wbite Pecati6, Texas. ft.

.12 I or red, ft 4 lnd.ler. 44 9 IWslnuU. Naples, a ft. .17 (i.tnnon do (090; red too 40050; Hungarian 7.r. fee trashy do 65070.

lAll sales sks extra unless otLei -wise stated. Orders 5O10 cent higher, i PECANS potent 4 V05o; Texas Dull at ou torcuoice. 1 1 ESTN UTS 2c per tt PEANUTS Quote: red 3V01; white 4.V05". HAZELNUTS 22V 4f tt. COOl'EIGE Fhur brls.

city elm, 35038; country 29031 eity oak 3S errantry ao 33. Pork brls 750 so del; laid tierces $1 0501 10 del, Urd kegs 35043: bitcon casks $1 7001 75; halt-casks M'aiKi; iihu tieices, small. 60; large 70. Whisk brls, irou bouna. hoop, $1 etKdl 6o; hoop 8501 su; halt 2o.

HONEY laiR comb 18 fancy bright ISc; strained and extracted 11 V- SCRAP IRON. ETC. We quote 100 fts: Wrought $1 25, hea- cast 90c; stove 70: plows 75; burnt 30. Iirass Heavy $14; light Cooler iignt $1213: heavy $15. Bones $15016; dry buffalo $1J.

i-KUIT Oranges Messslna $30 3 25; Palermo $2 5003 4F bx; Imperial 5005; Valencia $78 case $10010 50 in large cases; Lemons $3 5004 for Messina, $3 2503 50 for Palermo; cocoanuts $22025 i.OOo; California pears, $4. Malaga grapes $5 5037 4 box. Bananas on oi rs $2 50O3 50 bunch. TURNIPS $1400 1 50 brl ou orders. POIATOES Ouote Northern and Western sound stock 4F tu tVW.Kic; Eastern Burtanks i l'each blow 91098; Rose Peerless iH); Interior and damaged much lower.

ONIONS $404 25 brl. $1 60070 IF btl for choice bulk nnd sacks, sprouted dull CRANBERRIES $000 50 brl, $202 23 box for choice. VEALs Live at 6V07 4Ftb; for choice small fat heretics 5. LAMBS Sell at IS. WHITE BEANS -Quotable at $1600170 for medium Western, $1 9002 OO.for do nan.

too rate for hand-picked stained and dirty much lower; hand picked Eastern medium. $2 50; screened do $2 13; hand picked navy, 25 all finm store. and MoiaMet. SyrEi ELCHER'S. Bankers Correcien uaitv bv Win.

C. Little i -wind lingers. North 'I bird street, city. JEROME A. ALLEN'S STOCK.

To-oay we offer special bargains in SILKS and NEW SPRING DRESS GOODS. Hoatekeeners should not fail to see the $1 White Crochet Quilts for 75c, the $1 White Crochet qailts for $1, the $1 75 White Crochet Quilts for $1 25, the pecial bargain4 in Shirts and Underwear. Gents' Unlaondricd White Shirts 35c each, fallj finished; Gents' Fancy Shirts, ally finished and lanudried, 35c. Unrgnins in Every Ioiai-tiixoimt. B.

NUGENT BRO, 819 and 821 N. Fifth Bet. Franklin Ave. and Union Market, St. Louis.

brls. nr. oris. kg, hf. kzs.

Golden srmp 40c 43c 4k: Mc. Sugar-house syrup molas.38c 41c 44c 4c. 44 44 ln4V-ga! kegs kg. it 00 NEW ORLEANS MOLASSES. Rebolled, prune to str.

choice, per gal .....40055 Rice. Carolina, good, ft ....7 It arollua, prime, ..7 Carolina, choice, 44 Carolina, fair. 44 'if. s. bonds.

When I Interest i due I payable I ula' ASK ISSI hrl 102 M. A. N.AF. 102 IU IHSU J.S. D.AM.

U2li 1907 -1. A. -I. A O. UCi ISAM) COUNTY BONDS.

DRY GOODS. Jobbers Quotations. lie ni ins. -6's of 1S81 New 5's per cent 4 percent Lot: City gold City City water water -it water Citv 5's, gold iuitv I. i.

-County Park County 7 111 111 107 115 120 111 IS W-'34 (Various I 112 Iss'S May A Nov. 114 i 18'4-87 Various. 107 17 June Dec. im lrWO i.l ne A Dec 111 l.2 lApr. A Oct.

i 112 toon Man. A Julv 107 lS5-'9(5 A July 113 1905 l.lau. A July 114 lSo5 I Jan. A July I 109 ...17 iarren, AXA. ...18 4 BB 'J 44 IIIlS Behnout 44 Cheviots.

Mills ...10 I Rugby 9 I AMUSEMENTS. 4V 13V l-'V 12H 14V 8 35 15 16 55 67 Interest to seller. Tweeds. .15 All. WAY BONDS.

Camel's hair Seaside Tilton ..18 .18 ..20 107, 115S lis1 Amoskeag Clark's Belmont xx 44 BBB American Ontario Cumberland Pedestrian Kansas Bois de Boulogne. Aliens Cubans Ermine Sutro Abbotsford Anvergue Calcutta tile noldcu Uncle Sam Pi'ov ident Wood Lake Star I.1U011 Preferred Strceters, extra Drivers, goou Drivers, extra Heavy draft Heavy draft, good Heavy draft, extra English coach horses English coach horses, MILKS. 14 hands. 4 to 7 years old 14.V hands. 4 to 7 years 15 bauds.

4 to 7 years 15V hands, extra. 16 pluggy 16 extra 1200130 99W100 9.VrllO 1300160 1200130 125 oi 150 2000225 1400185 20002225 700 80 1000110 1100120 1290140 1100115 1500175 1 iS Liceatex jFeb. A Aujr-tJan. A July 'Jan. A ily Feb.

A An. 'June A Dt c. A Nov. 'May A Nov. Feb.

A Au. Mo. PaC. 1st 1SS IMo.Pac. 2d in ll N.

Mo. 1st IS96 K. P. 1st in 1895 K. P.

1st 1 K. I. D. Kx. i 1SSW K.

P. Consols 1319 L.A I. M. litis. ISW .10 Iowa 30 I I Ill 117S 1H ii7o ermout Doeskiu 37V .15 Elk Horn 44 40 5LcstKy 32V (St.

Nicholas 40 VI A 1 HONKS. .17 Live Oak Buckskin 35 OLYMPIC THEATER. The Last Sew York Success. and Saturday Matinees, Commeucias April 10, 13SI, HSIy QERA.LDI1STE, By the Greatest American Dramatist, HARTLEY CAMPBELL. hich will be produced with the original New York Cast and Scenery.

Monday MAY DIXON. POPE'S MAZEPPA. Every Evening. Wednesday and Saturday Matinee. Matinee prices, 25, 50 ana 75 cents.

Special Matinee Eaer Sunday, April 17. Fannie Loiisk Buckingham and her trou-gray charger, Jas. Melville, iu Lord Byron's Drama, Mazeppa, or the Wild Horse of Tartary. Finest stage production ever given iu St. Louis.

Monday, April IS Easter Week Jav Rial's Uncle Tom's Cabin. 2t) 1 Ermine Doeskin 1n2 Jan. A July 1Snk-87 Jan. A July A July 1S94 Jan. A July lo2 It 10S 110 111 112 lM 102 101 103 -lOo .42 42V .45 .55 7 6 6 Mo.

6's 6s Mo. Mo. Mo. 5-2is of and '7. Mo.

5-23 177 MISCELLANEOUS. RYE FLOUR $5 5000 00 del; In small lots on orders 25030c higher. CORNMEAL City on orders at $2 4002 45 del. TOBACCO We quote: Ola style common dark factory lugs $3 200 3 40; fair to good, do $3 75 04; common to fair smoking lugs $10 5 00; inferior nondescript dark leaf $3 500 common dark leaf $4 250 4 75; medium tlo do $6 07; medium to good dark red leaf $8 5007 50; good do $8010. Burley Common lujs at $100 05-nO; good do $5 5006 50; common leaf, $03; medium do $9011; good to line do $12016.

Wrap ping leaf common half bright $10012; medium do $15018; medium bright $20025; good bright $300 40; tine bright (nominally) $50060. Interior, unsound and light weight hhds, sell at about 25050c 100 lbs less. HEMP We quote common to prime undressed hemp, $so01O; dressed hemp, $1450155; shorts $1150125: hackled tow, $50055 per ton. BALINGSTUFF We quote In Joo and order lot; Jutes bagging at 10010 V. according to weight, flax and mixed flax do OViaio.

Hemp twine Iron cotton ties at $1 5001 75 if bundle. lS)5-'96 'jan. July Live Stock Markets by Telegraph. Chicago, April 12. Hogs, receipts 7.000: active, lirm; 5e higher flight $5 8505 95; mixed packing $5 8006; heavy packing and shipping 40.

Cattle, receipts 4.000; very firm and active; shipping $4 400 5 50; exports, 5 7508 00; butchers, $2 90O3 SO; stockers and feeders $2 30 04 50. 1S75 1S97 A July LAND AUK ANTS. i 20 Empire 25 liumloldt ....30 Arragon Print. 6 Merrimack f-incy 44 6 Spragues 6V' Freeman fancy 7 iBrUtol Klj Simpson's 7 Windsor 7 Richmond 6ViCocheeo robes 6Vil'aciric roles .....7 Oriental rolies Durham Glnglinms. 11 tilasgow Gordon Duiiiiel Albion solids Aliens Arnold's fancy American Hamilton CiHlieco fancy Sou tli bridge Hartel Mallory pink Spragues fancy LEGAL.

Buv- Selling, ing. Iand warrants, 10 acres $14 Land warrants. 12n acres 1 Land warrants, N) acres 1 91 Land warrants, 40 acres i 44 7 7V 7 5 ...10 9 ...10 i 53, 070 Clearinas to-day fcalancfcs to-day dress 12V Berkshire DIED. NEILL April 10, ISSI. at Jefferson Barracks, Eva Loonf.y.

wife of General Thomas H.Neill, Colonel Eighth Cavalry, of typhoid remittent fever. Burial at West Point. N. Y. TOO LATE FOR CLASSIFICATION.

ffcotcu II Kenirew stables Bates 10.V. 44 Madras CiunlKTlanil 8 iRoval Dress Pennsylvania 7 I White's staples ineacneo cotton. METALS. Coke Tin Plate. $10 00 IC.

14x40 6 00! Charcoal Tin Plate. 7 00 IX. 14x2w 7 00 I XX. 14x20 7 Oi) IXXX. 14x20 9 00 1XXX.X, 14x20 9 00' IX.

20x28 9V New York Mtlls 13 Androscoggin. Qaotattons ot Money, silver, Bonds, Stocks and Other Securitie. Ktc. MKv York, Amil 12, 11 a. m.

Stocksopcii--t tronerailly tirin and in some eases traction hi'uher, but speculations lcc line weak and a dec line to 4to 2 wasreeord--d, in wliiclt Canada Southern, Union Pacific. Delaware A. Lackawanna, and Western and Micliisan Central were mostlprominent deal- IC. 10x20 IC. 10x14 IC, 10x14 IC, 12x12 IC, 14v2o IX, 10x14 IX, 12x12 ri air rewareo if tinder be A Sons.

12 6V Linwood, 4-4 9V 7V Lonsdale. 4-4 10 11 de Loom, 7 I 44 44 9V 7 Hills, 4-4 10 Bleachdale i hapman Da vol Fairiiiouut ilit-cdge Knights' cambric Laugdou, U. RIG clerk at Twenty-first and Market streets. J3 more ac tive man ior some xinic iai. 13--, Hock Island 8V 44 7-8 9 ..10 jHope, 4-4 8V ..12 9 ..10 I 44 7-3 8 Ticks.

OOD evening paper route for sale cheap. Inquire LT at 1021 O' Fallon street. Pijx Lead, Iirjre plr Bar Tin No. 3 .132 .132 00 9 00 11 00 13 IK) 15 00 19 00 ....6 ....14 8 Pi' 4 50 7 00 4 50 17 Soft Leal. I'.

ir Lead Itlock Tin. 23 ISmall pigs 23 ltabbitt Metal. is No.2 Sheet 7V loo casks 8 ISinirle sheets ..13 X. i 12-1 I L. A 4i'a I prfd s- ilannlbal A 6t.

Joseph 57 a i prfd Ml (run Mountain 644 St. L. A San ..11 ..12 ..14 ..15 8 44 AA 16 44 15 44 14 44 Extra. 17 'Ocean llronn llnrkn. casks.

fiOO ft 200 WASHINGTON avenue. A very desir-yj able, large furnished front room suitable fur three gentleineu. 12 "V17" ANTED Situation as hook keeper or entrr Iclerk by a young man of six years experience in wholesale house; best of reference. Address S. 13.

ihis office. 12 "I Ort HICKORY street. 7 rooms, hall, water. ty'tt gas. bath-room, water-closet aud laundry for rent.

Apply to iJohn Maguire, 519 Walnut street. casks. Amoskeag AC A 44 44 44 Lancaster Boston SO 44 XX Belmont 140 .144 127V prefd first prefd St. L. A N.

U-Kansas A Bessemer Steel Baling Wire. Panama Xort Wa ue Iittsburjr JUinois V. B. A prM Chicago A Chi'Jto A A pfd. N.

V. Central Harlem Lake Shore 'anada Southern. Michigan Central. Erie prfd Northwestern prefJ 6l. I'aul prtd 75 44 i 4'i 73 7'j Union prefd 4.1, 'Central ss Texas Pacltic Pacific.

No. 9. 100 lbs $5 1X1 I os. 10 and 11 No. 12 5 75 I No.

14 itrazier'a Rod. 3-1G. 5 IU. Hoofing Tin. 20 6 SO IC, 20x23.

Iix2( 8 50 I X. 20x28 COl'PKK. 10 lavage, fancy 15 13 Buckingham, fancy. ...16 15 Walthain 10 11V Belmont 20 12V 14 1 Cambric. 8 I HUh colors lc higher.

30. 133 I prefd LEGAL. Louisville A Nash 91 '4' 3-4 Atlantic, ...111 ...12:3 Planished Copper Holler Sizes Drown Sheetings. So 7, 14 14x14 Administrators Notices. 8V Hoosier, 4-4 St.

Paul A Minnesota St. Paul A Sioux Ctty lb 8V 7, law. 14x52 4-4 8S 43 ...8 1 Indian Head, 4-4. 7 44 7-8. lasuviiit it 4 AN.

7-tSt Houston A Texas 7 Denver A R. jrande.li5 Paul A Omaha 40'' I prefd W.7k ..11 tst. P. A S. C.

prfd. Xel. A Lack Morris A Jel. A 14 14x56 Nickel plated, 9, 16 14xiO Tinning per sneet, 6 and 7 Sand 9 r'ence Staoles. 122 12 15 8 .7 4 44 44 V7-8 Aouawan.

Augusta. 4-4 7-8 44 3-4 Belmont, 4-4 Cherokee. 4-4 7 Indian Stand'd, A 4-4 44 B4-4 CM Middlesex, 4-4 A. 4-4 ..110 Boston Air Line, pfd OreRon Navijration Coal Buffalo. PittsburnA VV 5 Iu4 'American Union 7S 24 I Memphis AC 42 13 BUG ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE OF FI-.

NAL SETTLEMENT. In re estate of Catharine Bresch. deceased. Notice is hereby given to all creditors aud others Interested iu the estate of Catharine Bresch, deceased, that I. the.

uudersigned Public Administrator in charge of said estate, intend to make a tiual settlement thereof at the next term of the Probate Court of the Citv of St. Louis, to be holden at tile Court-house in said city ou the first M.onday in Juuc, A. D. li61. MARTRom" D.

LEWIS. Tuhlic Administrator for the Citv of St. Loui4. Per Vcg Per lb SV No. 12 8 Stretcners 11 doz.

$2 00 SHlt. lxuls.4-4 7V 7V'Trion. AAA, 4-4 Clreat Western. Grauiteville, AA Richmond, 4-4 132 05; xtra fiuicv and patnte hl hiirtier. Wheat Higher prades in demanl, th5 advance and vry rimi.

No. 2 red sold mniiuy forexiwrtat $1 0SV. order and millinir bujors took No. a red at 1 Oi'til 01 ana miilerx No. 2 Mediterranean at $1 071 17; No.

A do at $1 02; No. 1 St. Louis was saleable at t7Vthis and E. side; bids of $1 for old No. 2 red.

ST for rejected. but no sellers. Futures opened better and advanced, but weakened off later, though closing to higher. April wold at 1 03 Marat 1 08 to 1 0SV. closing at as June at 1 7V to 1 0S.V.

closing at $1 OS: July at SI O'. to $1 04 V. closing at $1 0:5 Augu-t at Oi jenr at $1 01 to $1 01, closing at 01 V. Corn Again rejected was weaker, free offerings making anxious sellers, and though tm? order demand wa active prices declined to 40e regular, in in Wi' 40 Vc in St. 40'.

in late sold in St. at Uio.c. Otherwiso grades were stiff at an advance. No. 2 mixed in sold on order account at 4V.

which a speculator bought regular at 42 Sc. White-mixed was scarce and very stiff. No. 2 selling to speculators and order dealers at llV'ailVc regular, 44Va41Ve this side, and at and rejected do at 41 V'e this side. Futures better but quiet.

April sold at 42 fd V'e May at42'4c; June at 42 VJc; July 42 i'e; Aug. Sept. 44c; No. 2 white-mixed at April; 41 May. but latter 44 V'e bid; Juno at 44 closiug at 41 Vc bid.

A weak attempt was made to break grade No. 2 down in price by offering regular at and only bidding for St. Louis, but sellers were not to be frightened, and latersold St. Ixmi at 37 V'e and regular at 37c. though some in K.

only brought 38 Vc; No. 2 white ottered at 3'-e and unsold; rejected neglected. Futures were slightly better and lirm, selling at April, to 2'4c year; for year 34 bid. Rye stiff ami ncaive as ever. Rejected sold K.

side at .1 and No. 2 was fully worth $1 P.arley held tkmlv, but business small. W'equote: Rejected 5.185; No. 2 choice tancy HOi-afllO; Canada $1 l.Viil Hay scarce and strong, with an urgent demand not near supplied. We quote: Prairie JU'all; mixed $17- is; prime timothy I'JtflJ 50; choice $20 50 a2l; fancy ill r0di-i.

Millfced firm, hut not much doing. Sacked bran sold o. l. at 0V and 85 at mill. Provisions Pork did not show the strength that other parts of the product did, cash being freely offered at 17 and selling at something below that, but terms kept private; bids ot 13 April, $17 20 May.

For lard was bid and refused. Dry salt meats were strong and higher, loose shoulders selling at 5.2e 1. o. clear libs at S.22.V' and vc o. short clear at Vc o.

b. Sales of packed bacon shoulders wire at rVe, long clear and clear rib at and short clear at all ot which were advances. plain s. c. lO-all for canvaseddo higher rates for small size fancy specially ordered.

Tallow V8 V. according to quality. Breakiast bacon 10V2Hlc. Urease, 4J4V for brown, for yellow, 6V7c for white, S-asj tor grease laid. Beet Extra mess $12 per brl.

prime iness $9 50 family $7 per dried li'SlJVc per tb. Fresh smoked tongues J4 5035 per doz. Salt SI 3031 35 per brl. for lake, and $120 for Ohio Elver; $1 25 per sack lor U. A.

Higi. wines steady sales 101 bbls. at Cincini ati, linn: gwd demand at $1 05; no report in Chicago or Peoria. Lead- it Missouri, steady and firm at 50. Afternoon Call.

Wheat etter; cash $1 OH bid; April $10-V bid; May $1 OtvV bid June $1 bid; July $104V; later $1 01 '4 bid; August year i oi v. Corn Firm. Cash 42 bid; April 42 V. May 42 bid June 42 4a42 42 aVl'i bid; September 4V bid; No. 2 white mixed 41Vrtlbid cash; April 41 May 11, a 44V'a45; June bid; July 44V bid.

Oats Firmer. Cash bid April 38 bid; Mav bid; June 35 bid; July 34 V'e; year to bid. The Cotton Market. Spots dull and unchanged at 10Vc tor m'd-dling. Sales 428 bales.

New York firm at 1-lic advance. Liverpool dull and easier. STOCKS IN ST. LOUIS WAREHOUSES. Bales.

Stocks to-day Same day last year 85,307 8T. LOCI9 GROSS RECEIPTS AND SHIPMENTS. Iteceipts, Shipments, bales. bales. To-dav W.

mi Same day last year 572 l.ooii Total tor season to 34s ,203 Same time last year 33, 728 NEW YORK. Middling 10.V- Futures steady; April, 10.8S O10.71; May, 10.74010.75; June, 10.s2il0.s.!; July 10.00'SlO.id August, September, 10.8:1010.85; October, 10.270 10.2S; November, 10.150. 16; December, 10.150.17. LIVERPOOL. Uplands.

61-18d. Orleans, 6V, Futures dull. Apill and May, fid; May and June, 8 l-10d; June and July, 8Vd; July and August 8 3-lrXl; August and Septemler 6 Vd; September and October October and November tid, November and December 5 15-ltkl. COUNTRY FKODUCE. BUTTER We quote: Creamery Fancy, 8S 31c choice 30032c; seconds 272S.

Dairy -Fancy 27 and occasionally 2S; choice 25026; medium to prime 18022c; low grade 1201Jc; and near by make fresh ladle packed 20022c. Boll 13S17 for near by; 2022c tor Northern. We quote: Fancy full cream 11 a 14 Western part skim 7O10.V hard 304. EGGS Wcakatlin cases; bxs and bils less; eoose eggs 35c and firm. POULTRY Live chickens $2 75 for cocks.

$3 00 03 25 for mixed. $3 50 for hens. ducks 3 25, geese $2 50O4 00; turkeys $11018 doz. GAjIK Sales: Ducks dressed and feathered teal and blue wing $1 500 175 mixed at 75c mallard J202 25; canvass back, "S3; snipe $1 00; wild pigeon 75c sand pipers 50c plover30c. BEESWAX Prime 21 dark 20.

ROOTS We quote: Ginseng $1550160, top rate for choice Seneca 35040; blue flag 4 blood roots 304 golden seal 506X snake y10; black 4 May appie 2X. BHOOMCORN Crooked 202V: fair straight prime to choice green 4 llOIiSERA-DiSll Sehsi on orders at $1 00! on. RUTABAGAS On orders, $1 50 brl. RAGS We quote: Country mixed $1 800 1 75. DEERSKINS We auote: No.

1, 41043; damp, meatv. green 1902I. FLAXSEED Nominal at 1 10O1 12V (latter thissitle) for crushing; $1 15 for sowing all on basis ot pure. APPLES We quote Sound Choice to fancy Job at 52 2502 50; poorly packed and specked 5100O150. CABBAGE Quote Mobile choice $11 73; New Orleans at $250 3 50.

KMITY BARRELS Linseed 90; coal oil $120. CASTOR BEANS Nominal at $1 25 tor choice $1 22 1 23 for prime. GREEN DRIED PEAS Inferior $1 5001 tiOO 1 sooi no bn foi choice. STRAWBERRIES small sales choice to fancy $1012 6-gal case. WOOL quote: Tubwashed Choice SS01O; medium 30037c dingy and low 33035c; unwashed medium eotnbing2028.Vc; medium250 28c; rough and low do 20022: Kansas lttOISc; burry.

black and cotted 8O10 per cent oft. CooPEIvSTUFF Shaved noops, country flour bn. $6 50; choice cooper shaved $707 50 pork brl $11012; lard tierce do $12014; casks $20025: half cask $13015. Staves (car lots tQ. side), machine flour brl.

oak elm $7 25. Heading (car lots East side), soft wood 5V05V; hard do 606V. Whisky brl (with heading) green $15; dry half $22; casks $10 50012; nnd $24 28; dry half hhds $1501S; green tierce $14; dry $16 dry beer Keg $24 02s; green $1302. FURS Ve quote: Northern ana Western (Southern 15025 per cent lessl: Raccoon No. 1, 55060; No.

2. 40055; No. 3. 23030; No. 4.10.

ink No. 1 45050 No. 2. 30 No. 3.

20025 No. 4. 10; Skunk Black, 80090; short stripe 500 60; narrow 300 40; white stripe 10015. Cat wild. 20025; house.fllO; kitten.

5c. Fox Gray, 85; red. 75085. Otter, 50c to Beaver 75 to $1 50 IF lb. Bear, $2 to $7: badger.20050.

'Possum, 8010. Muskrat 5O0. Wolf, timber $2, prairie 75c. ONION SETS on orders: White bottoms at 50; red do $7 50; tops $8 50. CELERY ROOT New Orleans 40050c; roots 4e per doz.

MAPLE SUGAR Choice bright 10O11 dark, 9010c. TOMATOES Sell at $1 25 per peck crate. CUCUMBERS Sell at $2 50 per doz. FEATHERS Prime live teese outside for small sks; No. 2 do 44047: mixed 30040; old 5'-il5.

Tare 3 per cent, on large, 10 on small eks. HIDES Quote :No.l green salted8V damaged do uncured vo7; damaged 50 bulls and stags preen salted 5 green 4 V0 green salted calf 110 11 damaged doHO No. 1 dry salted 12 nam aged do 10; No. 1 dry Illnt 16; No. 2 do 1:5.

Branded 10 4 cent oft. SWEET POTATOES On orders: Red nanse-mond and do Bermuda $2 23; yellow nanse-mon $2 5002 75. SAUK KRAUT City in oris $12. tn half-brls $6 50; country $10 in brls; balfs $5 50. il EM SEE Quotable at si 10 for prime.

DRIED FRUIT Apples Dark. 3. fair 3V0 choice 3X074. fancy 4. Peaches mixed K5 small halves 5V05V, cnolce naives 5X, fancy do 6.

HOPS We quote New York, first quality, at 24025. Seconds, do lJ02u. SHEEP PELTS We quote: Green salted pelts and lambskins 5O0S1 25; dry 30070 according to the amount of wool on tnera: Green alted shearlings 23030 Dry Hint do 10-330; bug eaten unsalable. 6. Copper.

4S 47 israss and copper ire. Brass springs. No. to 20, net ft 35 21 38 2i 89 Galvanized Wire. 44 EE 4-4 Sea Island, 4-4 44 LL4-4 Flannels.

Raftsman 25 JGoldmlners Lumberman's 23 (Explorers Blue Ridge 22V- Js J. Ceutral KeadiuK Uhio prefd Chesapeake A Ohio. first prfd second prefd Mobile A Ohio Cleve'd A Col A I. Ohio Central Erie A Western. "Peoria.

D.A )nt. A Western B. A Marietta A Cln first prfd second prefd A ...20 Office, Northwest Corner Sixth aud" Locust Streets. Insurance Building. St.

Louis, March 19. ISSI. 50 43 Western union P. Telegraph 4 2tS: Pacific Mail 53'i f-llt Adams 131 22 Farfto 11S 20', American MSI United States 61 37 Canton 35 Boston Water Tower 0-i Boston Land 11 Consol. Coal 7 i Quicksilver 17V 72 prefd 65 iCeutral Arizona Nos.7, Sand? 10 Nos.loaudll 11 No.

12 livi Discount cent. Steel Fence Wire. Always pnt np in 10O-Ib bundles. os. i 8 and 9 fence, ft net Nos.

10 to 11. jrrape trellis. lb net No. 12, Ktape trellis, lb net SHEET IRON. Charter Oak Iron.

No. 24, 24 and 80 iu. wide, 100, in. Ion, 1 No. 28, a4 and 30 100, in.

4 No. 27, 24 and 30 100, In. 44 4 Charcoal Sheet Iron. Alnm Aloes, cape Acid, Balsam copaiva Blue mass Borax, ref Blue vitriol Calomel do English. Camphor Cream tartar Cantharides Chloroform Bid.

totfered. ..5.10 ..5.30 ..5.50 DRUGS. 405 Ipecac 1702YIudigo 75 Logwood 4-)-Lunar caustic. 13O20-Liquorice 100 12, Madder 85 Magnesia carb. 1 20' Morphine 30 ou 25O40jOpium .1 350'tOjOil lemon 90 Peruvian bark.

2V3'Quinlne 3d3V Rhubarb 15025tSal soda 25a'80Soda, bicarb. 3 75, Saltpetre 1 50 9001 40045 4-05 90 35040 13 35040 4 75 25 7 25 3 25 ...3502 00 2 90 1 00 2V08 4-05 6016 COMMERCE. 0. 2w No. 27..

ft 7-30 lr 36 l'LANISHED COPPER. 14x48. 14 and it oz 4 I -Receipts and Shipments ot Wheat and Corn at Leading Fointtt. ner sneet BRAZIER'S COPPER. 30x6t.

10 82 30 28 I Receipts. Shipments. Copperas Epsom salts Glue Hum arable Iodine odide potassium. Wheat Corn. lt.77 8 and 9 ft sheets, ft 10 and 13 ft sheets.

ft 14 to 60 ft sheets. Is SHEATHING COFFER, Tinned, 14x43 14 and 16 ft Tinning, per sheet Reservoir copper, 20x60 fUb 2 601 50 ,2 27,604 Corn. 55,17 192,172 500 7.000 78,000 4,950 St. Louts Jhlcao Baltimore Toledo New York 3l.4a: .400 34.nm 11). 150! 132.279; LIVE STOCK.

28 19 30 2t 30 30 13 71,925 i inning, per sneet COPPER BOTTOMS, "i ft Oval flat copper bottoms, ft. Chicago Inspections: cars wheat, 7J cars corn, 41 cars oats, 4 car rve. 12 cars barley. The following Indicates tne movement for 21 hours, ending at 11 a. m.

to-day 50 Receipts. Shipments 1SS1. 1380. "l881.j 1880. Cattle 1.1011 2,1431 L478i 825 Hogs 2,050 6.605 2.i 6,109 Sheen 137 750 Withdrawals of Grain at St.

Louis. FROM TIIK ELEVATORS FOR THE 21 HOURS KXDIXQ at 7 A. M. TO-DAY. (Warehouses not included.) I City I R.

R.IKiver.lTotal. jtieiaiuc uoiioms. Wire. Twisted" Clothes hue wire. doz.

rolls Galvanized Sheet Iron. (Moreliead A Juniata.) Per ft No. 13 to 20 12 No. 22 to 21.. No.

28. .14 No. 27......... No. 28 16 Discount ner cent.

Russia Sheet iron. GENUINE. Ter lb. 13 Administrators Notices. ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE OF Fl-.

NAL SETTLEMENT. In re estate ot Frederick S. Foley, deceased. Notice Is hereby given to all creditors and others interested in the estate of Frederick S. Foley, deceased, that I the undersigned Public Administrator imcharge of said estate, intend to make a tinal settlement thereof at the next term of the Probate Court of the city of St.

Louis to le holden at the Court-house in said city on the first Monday in June, A. D. MARTROM D. LEWIS. Public Administrator for the City of St.

Louis, Otnce. Northwest Corner Sixth and Locust Streets, Insurance Building. St. Louis, March 19. 1S81.

48K 11'BL1C ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT. In re estate ot Herman Schacffer, deceased. Notice Is hereby given to all creditors and others interested in the estate of Herman Scliaeffer, deceased, that the undersigned Public Administrator In charge ot said estate, intend to make a tinal settlement thereof at the next term of the Probate Court of the city of of St.Inisto be holden at the Court-house in said city ou the hrst Monday iu June, A. D. MARTROM D.

LEWIS, rnblic Administrator for the City of St. Louis, Office. Northwest Corner Sixth and Locust Streets Insurance Building. St. Louis.

March 19, 1S81. PUBLIC ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT. In re estate of Aiurust I'hrig. deceased, Notice is hereby given to all creditors and others interested in the estate of August Chrig, deceased, that the undersigned Public Administrator in charge of said estate, intend to make a final settlement thereof at the next term of the Probate Court of thecitvof St. Louis, to be holden at the Court-house in said city on the first Monday in une, A.

D. 1881. MARTROM D. LEWIS. Public Administrator for the City of St.

Louia. Office N. W. Cor. Sixth and Locust streets, Juur a nee Building.

St. Louis. March 19. 1SS1. UK.

XT'OTICE' OF FINAL SETTLEMENT. Notice is hereby given to all creditors and others interested in the estate of James R. Wasson, deceased, that tne undersigned executor of said estate, intend to make a final settlement thereof at the next term of the Probate Court in the City of St. Louis, to be holden at the Court-house in said city on the first Monday of June next. M.

S. WASSON, Executor of James R. Wasson, deceased. St. Louis.

April 1, 1881. 2N (No. 13.502.) PUBLIC ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE OF LETTERS. In re estate of Catharine Schroeder, deceased Notice is hereby given that I have taken charge of the estate Of Catharine Schroeder, deceased, and that 1 did so on the 11th day of March, 1881. for the purpose of administering on the same.

All persons having claims against said estate are required to exhibit the same to the undersigned for allowance within one year after the date of said letters, or they may be precluded from any benefit of said estate; and if such claims be not exhibited within two years from the date of this publication, they will be forever barred. MARTROM D. LEWIS, Public Administrator for the City of St. Louis. Office, northwest corner Sixth and Locust streets.

Insurance Building. St. Louis. April 1. 1S81.

38N No. 13.S96.) PUBLIC ADMTNISTRAROR'S NOTICE OF LETTERS In re estate of Louis C. Koos, deceased. Notice is hereby given that I have taken charge of the estate ot Louis C. Koos, deceased, and that 1 did so on the 7th day of March, 1881.

for the purpose of administering on the same. All persons having claims against said estate are required to exhibit the same to the undersigned for allowance within one year after the date of said letters, or they may be precluded from any benefit of said estate and if such claims be not exhibited within two years from the date of this publication, they will be forever barred. MARTROM D. LEWIS, rnblic Administrator for the City of St. Louis.

OfHce, Northwest Corner Sixth and Locust Streets, Insurance Bnilding. St. Louis. April 1. 1SS1.

42N "VTOTICE OF ADMINISTRATION rK boxisnov. Notice is hereby given that letters of administration de boiiishion upon the estate of James It. Clemens, deceased, have been granted to the undersigned by Ihe Probate Court of the City of St. Louis, beari date the sixth day of April, 18SL The authority of Eliza A. W.

Clymer, the former administratrix of said estate, ceased on the sixth day ot April. 1881, by reason of the revocation of her letters. St. Louis, April 9, 1SS1. A.

HODGSON, Administrator d.b.n.of James B. Clemens, deceased. 50O "I7STATEof Elizabeth Dueslrow. deceased. No-J2j tice Is hereby given that letters of administration on the estate of Elizabeth Duestrow, deceased, were granted 1o the undersigned br the Irobate Court of the city of St.

Louis ou the 31st day of March. 1881. All persons having claims against said estate are required to exhibit the same for allowance to the undersigned within one year after the date of said letters, or they mav be precluded from any benetit of said estate; and if such claims not exhibited within two years from the date of this publication, they shall le forever barred. Dated this 2d day ot April. lsi LOLTS DUESTROW.

25N Administrator. 1 PUBLIC ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT In re estate of Mary deceased. Notice is hereby given to all creditors and others interested in the estate ot Marv ileeon, deceased, that I. the undersigned Public Administrator, in rlrnrtr r.f said estate, intend to make a final settlement thereof at the next term of the Prolnte Court of tlie city of St. Louis, to tie hobtvii at the Court-house in said city, ou the first Monday iu June, A.

D.IJ1. MARTROM D. LEWIS. Public Administrator for the City of t. 1ahis.

Office, Northwest Corner Sixth and Locust Streets. Iiisi-ranee lttiiiding. St. L'iis- 13. lstsl 41K No.

13.S9S.) 1UBLlCADMINlSTAToR NOTICE OF LETTERS. In re estate of Hugo Krebn, deceased. Notice is hereby given that 1 have taken charge of the estate of Unco Krchu, creased, and that I did so on the 7th day of March, lssl. for the pnrpose of adiuiniteriiiir on the am, ai.d thai 1 did so under an order of the Probate Court. All MTsons having claims against said estate are required to exhibit the same to the undersigned for allowance within one year after the date of said letters, or they mar le precluded from any lienefit of saiit estate: and If such claims be not exhibited within two years from the date of this publication, they will be forever barred.

MARTROM D. LEWI. Public Administrator for the City of St. Lout. Office.

N. W. Cor. Sixth and Loeuxt streets. Insurance Buildinv.

fct. Louis, April I9tit. 3.N 2.s; 73,753 214 10.224 11, Mti 3,527 157 9tM) Oats Kye Barley 7H.271 1 371 9t) 9B. 14 12, 13, 14, Nos. 8 to 12.

Nos. 0, Bright Market Wire. 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, Stock of Grain in St. Louis Klevators at the Opening of Itnsiness To-Day. 11.

9. 10, Nos. 15, 16, 17, 18, 12V, 20, Wheat, Corn. JOats. e.iBarley 1,4111 2,473 4s9.f4r 1,13,621 33.70; 1.576! 2.958 Total 14.

i5. 16. 19, American Planished Russia, ft. I No. 24 to27A 21 to 27 10 No.

No. Gram Inspections. Wheat 5 cars No. 2 Mediterranean, 3 cars No. MeCitenaneun, 3 cars No.

1 red winter, 3. CATTLE. Offerings this forenoon, were scant and not enough to go around. The attendance of the different classes of buyers was fair to and the majority of thme appeared willing to make purchases. The liberal supply of yesterday was sold out by 4 p.

and this left the pens ibare, while the fresh receipts very small and mainly of native steers from common to good which brought from $42505 0 per 100 lbs. I'ptothe hour of noon the market was steady and the little. back set sellers endured yesterday was hardly given a second thought. The receipts for this afternoon will be fair, alKiut- 75 car-loads, but it remains to be seen how buyers ill then behave. It is the general opinion of dealers that there will be but little change in shipping and export cattle this afternoon, and that a goodly number will find sale.

Butcher and feeding steers unchanged. Milch cows with calves in fair supply. Ruling quotations steady. RULING QUOTATIONS Kxporters SS 6006 15 Heaving shipping steers 6 ova5 50 Light shipping steers 4 5004 90 Medium to choice butcher steers 3 9004 75 Good to prime native feeding steers, av. 1.000 to 1.100 lbs 4 5005 00 Fair native stock steers, av.

800 to 950 3 8004 00 Good to prime native cows and heifers 3 2504 25 Common to native cows 2 5003 90 Fair to good corn-fed Texan steers 3 750426 Fair to good Colorado steers 4 00135 35 Milch cttws with calves 4 00S4 20 FIPK ESKNT ATI VX SALKS. FISH. Jobbers' Quoutlons.J oars No. 3 red tars io. i ret I winter, 5 winter.

4 cars So. 4 winter. C'rn 8 cars rejected cars No. 2 yellow. Total, f5 cars, high-mixed, 5 1 car liish- mixed, 1 car No.

2 white, 2S cars No. 2 white- 13UBLIC ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT. lure estate of Martin Mnllcr. deceased. Notice is hereby giveu to all creditors and others Interested in the estate of Martin MnUer, deceased, that the undersigned Public Administrator in charge of said estate, iatend to make a final settlement thereof, at the next term of the Probate Court of city St.

Louis, to le holden at the Courthouse in said city outhe first Monday in June, A. D. 1S81 MARTROM D. LEWIS. Public Administrator for the City of St.

Louis. Office, Northwest Corner Sixth and Locust Streets, Insurance Building. St. Louis. March 19.

1881. 40g 13CBL1C ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE OF FI-. NAL SETTLEMENT. In re estate of Margaret Withinton. deceased.

Notice is hereby given to ail' creditors aud others interested in the estate ot Margaret Withinton. deceased, that the undersigned Public Administrator in charge of said estate, intend to make a final settlement thereof at the next term of the Probate' Court of the city of St. Louis, to ie holden at the Court-house In said city on the first Monday in June, A. D. 11.

MARTROM D. LEWIS. Public Administrator for the City of St. Louis. Office.

North wet Corner Sixth and Locust streets, Insurance Building. St. Louis. March 19. ISSI.

51 PUBLIC ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT. In re estate of Henry Meyers, deceased. Notice Is hereby given to all creditors and others interested in the estate of Henry Meyers, deceased, that I. the undersigned Public Administrator in charge of said estate, intend to make a final settlement thereof at the next term of the Probate Court ot the i-ity of St- Louis, to tie holden at the Court-House in said city ou the first Monday of June, A. D.

ISSI. MARTROM D. LEWIS. Public Administrator for the City of St. Louis, Office, Northwest Corner Sixth and Locust Streets, Insurance Building.

St. Louis. March Tsi. 42K PUBLIC ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT. In re estate of Adam Wunderlich.

deceased. Nolice is hereby giveu to all creditors aud others interested in the estate of Adam Wunderlich, deceased, thpl the underi-igii'-d Public Administrator In charge of said estate, with the will annexed, intend to make a final settlement thereof, at the next term of the Probate Court of the eity of St. Lnis, to Im-holden at the Court-house Iu said city ou th first Monday in June, A. D. lsl.

MARTROM D. LEWIS. Public Administrator for the City St. Iuis. Office.

N. W. Cor. Sixth aud Locust Insurance Ruiidine. St.

Louis. March 19. 1S1. 53 1UBLTC ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT. In re estateof Gerhard 11.

Bermami. deceased, de honH lion. Nolice Is hereby given to all creditors and others interested iu the estate of Gerhard H. Hermann, deceased, de bonis lion, that 1. the undersigned.

Public Administrator in charge of said estate, intend to make a final settlement thereof at the next term of the Probate Court of the eity of St. Louis, to be holden at the Court-house iu said city oil the first Monday In June, A. 1. 11. MARTROM D.

LEWH. rntdir Administrator for the City of l- Off.ce. NorlhweM Corner Sixth ami Locust Street, Insurance Buildinir. St. Louis.

March 19. ISSI. 5I1C 1UBI.1C ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE OF LETTERS De bonis lion. No In re estate of Julia Presley. Notice is hereby triven that tn pursuance of an cnU'r of the Probate oiirt for th ritv of St.

LouK. made on the 3ltof March. 1U, I have taken charge the estate Presley, deceased, de tionis lion. 1 he autlioi itv ot Peter Welss.formeradinlnistrator, ceased t-n the day of March, 1m', by reason of the revocation of his letters. MARTROM D.

LEWIS, public Administrator of tberitrof st. Iuli. I W. corner aird 1 ts. las.

Ihiildin. St. Lcuis. April lvd. (No.

13.305.) ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE OF LET- In re state ot Jacob Tlu.mai, deceased. Notice herby glcn that 1 have lakca charge ot the estate ot Jacob Thomas, deceased, and that I did so on I lie 1 till ila of ISM.forthe purpose of administering on the f-auie. with the will annexed, and that I did so under an order of the ProbateCou.it. All ieroioi having claims against said estate are re-q ui red to exhibit the ame the undrrlguo.l for allowance ithin one year after the date ot id letters, or they mav lie precluded from auv bencllt of said estate, and If Mich claim- he not exhibited iiiwn tntti vear from the date ot this publication, thev will be forever barred. MARTROM D- LEWI 4, Public Administrator for the Clt ot St.

Lmii. Ofllce. Northef CJorner Sixth aud Locut street. unranre Bulltfiug. fct Loid, April tU.

mixed. 7 cars rejected white-mixed, 88 cars No. 2 mixed, 'js cars rejected, 6 cars no-gradc. Total 18s cars. Oats cars No.

2. 1 car No. 2 white, 1 car rejected. Total ars. P.ai ley None.

I've None. cars and 1 barjre. MACKEREL. Brls. Mt 1SS0, Tinkers 9 OO'j, 5 4 2 50 85 75 No.

1 10 5 75 6 25 2 9 1 00 85 No. 2 7 75 4 40 3 90 2 25 80 70 Fat Family 6 75 3 85 3 50 1 93 70 60 No. 1 Bay 12 00 6 50 5 90 3 25 1 10 90 Prince Edward Island Mess 16 00 8 50 7 75 4 25 1 40 1 15 No. 1 Shore 20 00 10 50 9 50 5 25 1 70 1 40 No. 1 Ex.

Shore. 25 00 1 13 00 1 75 6 50 2 10 1 70 No. 1 Mess 22 00 11 60 1 40 5 75 1 85 1 65 No. 1 Extra Mess 28 00 14 50 13 00 7 25 2 30 1 90 No. 2 Large 9 00 5 00 4 65 2 60 85 75 LAKK K1S1I No.

1 Lake 5 75 5 35 3 15 1 10 95 No. 1 White H)i 7 40 4 35 1 50 1 25 No. 2 hite 5 75l 5 35 3 15 1 10 95 Family do 4 75 4 45, 2 65 S5 80 SALMON. Columbia River I Salmon 16 00 8 50! 7 65' 4 25 1 40 1 15 at 1 p. m.

To- Comparative Closing Prices Bay. I To-day. I Yesterday. No. Description Av.

29 native steers 1,419 native 1,41 20 native steers 1,132 0 native steers ..1,219 Price. $5 30 5 25 4 9-5 4 SO 4 55 4 55 4 55 5 10 4 70 jl07.V 107 1 107 1 1 cin'- s.O native 904 1.221 InS-', 10SV 1 1 IS Ins bti'i h'7 42', 42 43 native butcher "jO native butchers native butchers 12 native steers VI native butchers GS The supply of 'l ol bid heal. No. red Wheat, April Wheat, May heat, une Wheat, July M'heat, August Wheat, Year Wheat, No. 3 red Wheat, No.

4 Wheat. No. 2 Med Corn, No. 2 mixed 'orn, April Corn, May Corii. 89J hogs was scant and fiV 41'.

Cod ti nli. Boneless, loxes. choice. bxs ft 4 Boneless selected, 35-ft boxes. 6 Boneless fancy.

H0-IH boxes, ft Boneless fancy, 5-ft cartoons. ft 5V Whole Oeniiinc Georges. 100. 50 and 25-ft bxs, ft." Medium, 100. to and 25-ft bxs 5 MncKerel in Tins.

Breakfast mess. tins. doz 5 50 Prle incikilmcss. 5ft tins. 1a do.

7 75 Eamily uiess, 6-ft tins. doz 4 barely enough to make a market. snippers and local butchers were present and had large 1 12 i 4-i bid 42 '4 i42V 142', 43', 44 Corn. oru A iiiriist 41 VSi'4- 1 i oru, September Corn, jf wn mixed Corn, Rejected Dais. No.

2 i-brls. 120 s. $3 50 3 75 3 SO 6 50 28 ....1 muceuaneoug. Brls. J'lOftS.

No. 1 R'd Shore. Herring 46 50 N. Labrador Split 7o0 New (jibbed 6 50 Potomac Roe Herring Herring, Boxes, No. I ami scaled box Herring.

IxHielesn. In V-ft tins, tloz Herring Holland, Crown brand, new. keg AV, bid 1 orders to till and soon exhausted the offerings at advances of 5010c 100 tbs 011 all grades. Yorkers brought from $5 5505 70; Baltimores $5 70O5 S5; mixed packing $5 3505 S5; butcher and select $.5 feoo 25; pigs $50 5 30. BXPRKSKNTAT1VK No.

Av. Price. No. Av. Price.

23. J9S $5 55 54 179 5 80 27 'J! 6 95 tt ISO 5 85 31 282 5 80 48 5 65 SHEEP The pens entirely bare of stock, and ns a result 110 business was transacted. Shipping and local butcher demand quite urgent, and lor nil grades above common. Values firm. quote choice to extra $3 5006 00; fair to good $17503 40; medium to fair $3 7304 50; common to interior at $3 0003 3.

asked in 3ti 31V il ii5 110 17 50 117 1 bid aL, April "ts, Muv June at Jiv Rejected Rve, No. Itvr. K. jected i Standard I'ork, April 'oik. May I'ork.

June Lam, Prime U.S. Shoulders -'lear RKs Short Clear Bacon Shoulders Clear Ribs Sliort Clear llerriiiir. Holland. Milter orand, new. nrt ...1 65 New smoked Hallibut, In lix, 50 and 25-ft boxes 12.V New smokca llaihbtit, in 100, 50 and 25-ft boxes, lb 12 Anchovies, in salt.

1 doz. glas bottles In cases. ...4 Anchovies, in oil, 1 doz. glass bottles in cases 6 50 Anchovies, In kegs 40 17 20Jid 117 Ofl 117 00 117 10 il7 07 i- tH 10', bid 5.2 S'4 V. 1 1 20 Horses and Moles.

Good work horses, strecters and fat mules scarce nnd wanted common street and old mules tlnll values firm. HORSKS. Pings 200 30 Southern horses 500 65 Southern horses, 750 H5 Southern horses, extra 10itl25 Saddlers 750 Saddlers, good loowliO Srfdlcrs. extra LWaPM Sfreelers. SO 100 good lU'ifliM GROCERIES.

JoLIhts' Cash Quotations. Salt Common. Uio River, brl Sugar Refined. BELCHER'S. Cntloaf 10 ViStandard Crushed lOVlMissourl Powdered lOVlExtra Standard 10 Standard Fine Powdered lOVlYeltow Southern 9H 9S 9V 9 8 The markets.

MORNINO BOARD. Flour steady with a lair demand. W'equote: Fanev 40as 7S: choice $5 205 Xi lamUy 4 10; xxx S4 75; XT $3 0034 OS; W3 supciflue 53 2035; tine 73 ir.

Get access to Newspapers.com

  • The largest online newspaper archive
  • 300+ newspapers from the 1700's - 2000's
  • Millions of additional pages added every month

About St. Louis Post-Dispatch Archive

Pages Available:
4,206,495
Years Available:
1869-2024