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FINANCE. Tbe New York Mnnev Mnrk*t —Stock Transactions—Closing Prices of Government Securities —Quotations of General Stocks. New York. July 7.—Money 2®2*a per cent., closing offered at 2 per cent. Prime mercantile paper 496 per cent. Sterling exchange—bankers’ bills are quiet at §4.84\ for sixty days and $4.88 so? demand. Bar silver sl.lo**. Government bonds were lower for extended lives, but otherwise steadv. Railroad bonds were quiet but steady. State securities dull. The stock market to-day was dull, and ns a rnle lower quotations prevailed. Many traders were absent from the street, owing to the intense heat. The unfavorable exhibit made by the asso elated banks had a tendency to check trading. At one time the usually active shares showed a decline of 3401 percent:, but toward the close a firmer tone set in and a recovery of *e® ** per cent, took place, except for Now York Central, which closed at the lowest point of the day. As compared with last night’s final sales, prices are *B®l per eenL lower. In the specialties. Fort Wayhe rose 2 ner cent., Oregon improvement 7 g per cent., Norfoik and Western preferred I*4 per cent. Sr. Lhti* A San Francisco preferred and Lone Island declined 2®s t*er cent.. Cleveland, Colnnibne-Cinoinuatl <fe Indianapolis 7 * percent., Pullman Palace-car 1 per cent., and Sr. Paul, Minneapolis Manitoba 1 percent. New Jersey Central loaned at 1-64 tier cent, and other active stocks at flit to 2 t*er cent The transactions a* the Smote Exchange to day aggregated 131,827 shares, as follows: Delaware. Lackswht’.mw A' Western. 32,000; Denver and Rio Grande, 5,000: Lake Shore, 5,500; Louisville A Nashville. 5,000; Chicago and Northwestern, 7,000; New Jeraev Central. 1\000; Reftdihff, 12.000; Milwaukee and St. Paul. 8,000, and Union Pacific, H.OdO. STOCK QUOTATIONS. rXCHANOR AND OOVKRXMF.NT BKCCBITTBB. Fterllne. SOdßVft s S. ronfcon... "2*4 Sterling, sleht SS is. con pooh 119 2 per cents. 10814 Pacifiers of *96 127 0. extended )0| BTATF STOCKS. Lcnils'iins r0n5015....... *. r . New Teh,nesses 40 Missouri Rs too firdnlft'k. 36 St. Joe. UM Virginia consols 36* Tennessee 39 'Virginia deferred 10 MINING STOCKS. tlonv'itre ....... lfWp| On!ckttrer ©referred. 36 Iron Silver South Pacific Ontario 215*4 Sntro 20 Quicksilver 7‘4 ! OKNK.RAI. STOCK* Ontral Tscltic lts.. r 2*4| Lou. N . A. and Ohi 4.1 Frie seconds ?6 Mari’ta and ('. I*t nref 10 I/ebi?ti and W’k’ftb’e.lOft Weri’fa and V. 2d nref 6 St. Fanl and S. 0 lts.U3Nl Me’nhie and Ohsrl’ton ATS Texas Pac. I’d rrsnti. 63 Michigan Central 93 T. P.. Rio Grande DiT. SS Minnesnolis and St.L. 27S r. P. firsts .. U2k Min’Ua and St. L. pref. 37 U. P. land eranta 109*4'Missouri Pacific 104 T. P. finking tund..llS‘si Mobile and Ohio Hk Adams Kinross .133 I Morris and Essex 1?< Allegheiiv Central 12 fX. anil Chatranooea... t, 6*4 Al. and Terre Haute.. New .Terser Central..Al and T. H.prefa’d. 90 1 Norf’k and Weet’u prf 42‘4 American Ex Dress sn {Northern Pacific ftl4f Fur.. C. R. and Nor.- K2Xj Northern Pacific pref. S''H Canada Southern 64 Northwestern ]33H Central Pacific 7614* North western ofd 1 A2 ( -4 Cbeuneatr- and Ohio. IM.S {New York Central Il9'i ' C.ftnd O. |t 0rri....... 29 iObio Central 9k and 0. 2d prefer’d... 21 jo. and M 34 '• Chicerc and Alton 134* U. and M. preferred. 7.! I>3 C. And A preferred....lin Ontario and Western. 26*4 C.. B. and Q 126 ,fc Oregon Trans Con’al.. M Chi.. Kt. L. a ltd N. O. 7*S Pacific Mail 41H Chi.. Bt. L and Pitts. 17 'Panama .. 9M Po. preferred .*34 P.. 1). and E 20 Cin.. San. and neve... 4<i 'Pittebnre . Ji3 Cleveland and 00l 74 V Pullman Palace Car... 132 K Pelawnre and Hnd I<*S| Heading ttel.apd Leckewai,na.l2S‘t Hock Island 124 Den. and Rio Grange. 4i*4 St. 1., and San Fran... 32 £rie 37H St. L. and .F. ofd... *6 Fne preferred 7SS **t. L. anu S. F. lit pfd. 99 Fast Tennesse*. 9 < t . Paul 105*4 Fast ofd is -J t . Paul preferred 120 Fort Wnvne 131 t. P.. M. and M 123 Bannihri and St. Jo- ."9*4 t. Paul and Omana... 47*4 14. and bt. Jo pfd 92. ri. !*. and D. pfd. I.*H Bnrlem... ~.19ft Texas Pacific 3*K Fouttonand Texas.... r>B Union Pacific stock.... 94H Illinois Centra! -„.133 United Stares Exp 62 L. f>. and W ?t\% Wab.. St. L. and P.... 29* F-ensfts and Texa* 3ft'. W .. St. L. and P. nfd. 44*4 Lake Fne and West’n 29'-*. Welle A Fargo Exp.... 122 J ake Shore „...109% W. U. Teiegrapo b3, 7 * Lon. apd bufthrilie.... 83>4

Foreign Minify and Stock Market. London, Jnly 7—7 p. M.—Railroad bonds— Tltonni* f'entrnl. 1364: New York Central, 1224; Eri* f ISS Reading, 1308*. Paris July 7 Rentes. 78f 70c. COMMERCE. -Review of the Local Grain. Produce, D it Provision Markers Indianapolis, July 7. 4, One of the dullest weeks of the year.” was the gemml remark of wholesale men on Burnrday. A holiday coming in the middle of the week always more or le*s demoraliz-a markets, amt r.iore especially when trade Isas quiet as at the present time. Yet them is nothimr discouraging to note. Crop pro.., tecta are steadily improving, and as far as the wheat is harves ed it lias been heavier > ban predin ed a few weeks ngo. The egg market Is steady at quota:ions, only candled eggn sellintr. The butter market is overstocked. fir lees ’ill remarkably low. '’New crop armies, t i* expected, will beln liberal supply within a few days, home people have been looking for a boom in potatoes, blit ir looks as if I heir exnectat ion- would not l>e realized. Reports at present indicate a i*r crop throughout the country. For all ki/i'ls of fresh ve.et tbJes wo can report nit increasing demand, And, as a rule, at fair prices. Tie gr ocery market is quiet. Sugars easier. Coffees nil eh a Hired. I*W aeliimr well at firmer pries. Bplces a little oIT and a tendency to lower prices. GRAIN. There was an tmprov. and tone In the local grain market, Saturday, dealers showing more interest. 7be Boaril of Trade Price Current says of wheal that the local markets are showing Op better. jd both prme* and feeling Are si ronton $1.04 tr.*ck was bid for No. *2 red, and futures are In more unlive demand at firmer figures. Seaboard ; firmer from 4to lc. We quote: No. 1 Medit- rraneati, track $1.05 lift. 2 Mediterranean, track 1.04 N*‘. 3 Mediterranean, irauk 1.03 No. 2 red, i ruck , 1.04 No. 3 red i r ick 1.00 !••• jceteit, track 90 Jtilv, track 1.1*3 Amrusf, truck . 1 04 September, truck 1 09 Corn—Like wne, iliin cereal is bracing m. end under ifi- improvement *• sen'ioarti Is firmer and in better and uiaird. We quote; No. 2 white, track 50 T1n..3 while, track. 49 Yellow, truck 50 lluh mixed, tr <ck 50 Mixed, f. o. b 49 Vo grade, truck 40 Oats—Sumirei, v.i : . dy belter cbiuaiid

for cash deliveries. No. 2 white is wanted at 37c. quite an improvement over yesterday. We quote: No. 2 whl re, track 37 Mixed, track 30 Rve—No. 2, nothing dniug. Bran steady; 810.50 hid; held at sll 50. Hay—Prime Timothy quiet; sll bid; no sellers. GRAIN IN STORE. July 6, 1883. Wheat.] Corn, j Oats. I Rve. Elevator A.... 43,7001 18,700* 12,000 1,500 Elevator B ... 42,300' 23,500 j 13,900 10.000 Capt’l El’vat’r 12.000) 6,000| West Elevat’r. ;80,300j 37,700. 5.300 2,500 Elevator E..... Total 178,300, 85,900 31,200 14,(K>0 Cbrresu’g da.vi Ust year....; 58.J001 47.0001 8,0001 7,000 Grain and Provisions at Chicago. Chicago, July 7.—Regular wheat was In good speculative demand; ruled firmer and averaged higher; opened higher, mlvanced lc, receded a trifle, aud closed Bgc above the closing on’Change yesterday. Sales ranged at $1.02*4 #1.10230 for July, sl.Ol ?i®l.o2 7 8 for August, sl.o3°B® 1.04*4 for September. $1.05*4® 1.058 b for October, $1.06*8®!.07 7 8 for November, 99*c ®sl.oo* for the year; sprinif, 99%c®51.00*4; Wllitpc, #I.OO. Corn was active, firm and higher; opened *f higher, advanced l*4®l*c, and closed l*4®l*ac ab<ve yesterday’s closing. Sales ranged at 49 7 8 ®sl%c for July. 50 3 8®ol 7 8c fr Augirst, 508@® 52*80 for September, 50-\4?S2*BG lor October, 46%®47%c for the year. Oars were firmer and higher. Sales ranged at for July, 29*4®30*4C for August, 28*8 ®2fl*f for Septcuber, 28 *4®28*30 October, 27 J i4tf28'40 for the year. P*rK, demand aciive but ruled wpak: declined 60965 c. Sale*4 rauged at $15.15915.50 for July, $15.17*9915.85 for August, $15.32*8915.95 for September. $15.45315.60 for October, sl4 20® 14.25 for November, $14914 15 for the year. Lard was brisk hut •unsettled and generally weak; declined 15 3.20 c, and closed steady at the reduction. Sales ranged at 9®9.050 for July, 9.0539.20 e for August, 9.12*5®9.32*8C for September, 9.17*39 37*c tor October, 8.90® 8.92*8 for November, 8.72**®8.85c for tue year.

INDIANAPOLIS Ml KRETS. UOAL AND COKE. Anthracite ooal, $7.50 V ton; Pittsburg coal, $4.75 f ton; Ravtnond City coal, $4 p ton; block coal, $2.75 f ron; biook nut, $2.25 tn; Blosshurg ooal, $6 f ton: crushed coke. 12c V bush: lump coke, 10c V bush; Counellsville coke, 17c V hush. CANNED GOODS. Tomatoes—Two-pouud cans, 85®90c: 3-ponnd, $191.30. Peaches—Standar>i 3-pound. $1.90® 2: 2-pound seconds. $1.3591.40: 2-oound standard. $1.609170. Corn—Polk’s 2-pound cans, sl.lo® 1.20; Yarmouth. $1.3091.35: Revere. $1.3091.35: McMarray. $1.25® 130. Blackberries. 2-poupd. 95c® 1.05; rasoberries. 2-nound, $1,65; pineapple, standard 2-pound, $1.8092; second do.. $1.4091.50: cove oysters. 1 pound, full weight. $191.05; light. 55970 c: 2 poundfull. $1.7591.805 light. $1.05® 1.20; string beans, 90c® 1: Lima beaus. $1 91.40; peas, marrowfat. 85c951.40: small. $1.4091.50; lobsters,sl,7s9 1.80. DRY GOODS. Prints—Albion's, solid colors s**c. American fancy 6c. Alleu’s fancy 6c, Allen’s dark 60, Allen’s pink 6*c, Arnold’s 6*c. Berlin solid colors s*e. Cncheco 6*fly. Conesuiga 6c. Dunuell’s 6c, Eddystone 6*c. Gloucester s*c. llurteL 6c, Harmony oe. Hamiltou 6c. Greeiiwicu 6c, Knickerbocker 6c, Mallory pink 6*ec, KicUDlOllil BROWN SURETlNGft—Atlantic A Bc. Boptt C 6c, Agawam F 6c. Bedford li s**e, Augusta 6*c. Boott AL Bc, Loutiucutal C 7*ec. Dwigh. Star B*c. Echo Lake 7**c. Graniteville EE 6\v, Lawrence LL 6*4c. Pepperell E 7\e. Peppered It 7HC. Pepperell 9-4 23*c. Pepperell 10-4 26c, Utica 9-4 27*sc, liuca 10-4 30c. Utica C sc. Blkachkd KHEfiTiNGs—Blackstone AA 7\c, Ballou A Bon 7**c. Cueatnut Hill 6c. Gahot 4-4 7*40. Luapmun X 6*c. Dwight Star 8 10c. Fruit of the lamim: 9*ec. Lonsdale 9**c. Lin wood 9c, Masouvill** 9**c. New York Miil6 11c. Our Own 53*c. Pepperell 9-4 26<\ Pepperell 10-4 28*00. Hill’s BHc. Hope 7*4C. Knight’s cambric 9c, Lonsdale Cambric 12c, Whitinsville 33-inoties 6*c. Wain surra ll*c. Shirting-stripes—Amoskeae 10*c. Arlington 10c. Everett 9**c, Hamilton ll*e<-. Park Mills No. 60 12*c. Uncasviiie 9c. Whitteutmi B 7**c Whiitenton A A 9*ac, Whit teuton stout 9*#c. OSNARFRGh—AIanama 7 *c, Lewiston 10*sc, LouiHiaua 7*c. Augusta 7 *sc, Ottawa 6*c. Toledo 6*BC. Manchester 6*c. Ticking—Amoskeae AC A 16c, Conestoga BF 17c. Conestoga extra 14*9<-. Conestoga Gold Medal 15c, Conestoga CCA 13**c. Conestoga A A ll*ao. Conestoga X lo**c. Pearl River 16*qc. Lewiston 36-inch 16*gc. Lewiston 32-inch 14*c, I/ewiston 30-iucn I3*at. Falls 080 32-mcli 17*ac. Methuen AA 15*c. Oakland A B**c. Swift River 7 t ?'* York 32 inch 14c, York 30-inch 12*c. Ginghams—Amoskeag Bc, Bates Bc, Gloucester 7*tc. Glasgow Bc. Lancaster Bc, Randeiman Bc. Renfrew Madras 10*c, Cumberland 7c. White Bc. Bookfold 12**c. Paper Cambrics—Manville 6c, 8. 8. A Son 6c, Masopville 6c. Garuer 6c Grain Bags—American 19c, Atlanta 21c, Franklinville 21c, Lewiston Ontario 21c, Stark A 23*ac. DRUGS. Alcohol. $2.2092-30: asafetida. 25930 c: alnm, 495 c: camphor, 30®35c; cochineal, 60®65c; chloroform, 80985 c; copperas. brLs. $393.50; cream tartar, pure, 35®4.0c: indigo, $191.20; licorice. Calab genuine, 35 940 c; magnesia.carb.; 2-cz. 30935 c; luorpmue. P. A \V. pounce. $3.65, madder, 12914 c; oil. castor. 9* gallon. $1.25® 1.30; oil bergamot, f t&. $2.7593: opium. $4.50 ®5: quinine. P. A W . & ounce. $1.8591.90; talsain copaiba, 70®7ac; soap, eaaiiie, Fr.. 12® 16c; soda, bicarb., 4*s®6c; salts, epsom, 4®pc; sulphur flour. 4®6c; saltpeter, 8920 c; turpentine. 43®50c: giveerme. 30935 c: iodide potass. $1.65 ®1.75; bromide potass, 40 945 : chlorate potash, 20922 c; borax, 17 918 c; ciuohooidia. 90® 95c. Oils—Linseed oil, raw, 54c 4®* gallon: boiled. 57c. Goal oil. legal test. 114915 c: bank, 609 65c: best straits, 65c; Labrador. 60c: West Virginia lubricating. 20930: mi tiers’, 65c; Lard oils —No. 1.85®90c: do. extra. 95c951. White Lead—Pure, 6c: lower grades. 490 c. FLOUR. Flour—Patents. $5 65 96 15: fancy. $4,949: 5.40: choice. $4 5594.80: fainilv. $4.15® 4.00 XXX, $3.659390; XX. $3.3093.40; extra. $3.1093 13; superfine, $2.8092.90; Hue, $2.60 ®2.Bb; foundry. $2.3092.40. POREIGN FKUITB. Raisins— layer. $2.4092.60 box; loose muscatels, new, $2 92.10 box: Valencia, new. 7® 11c ip ift. Citron. 19920 c !t>. <'uri*ants. 6*4®7’HP* tt. Lemons. $5,5097. Oraugca Ro<li, $7 4P* luix; choice Kodi, $7®7.50. Pkunks— B‘lsc. FRUITS AND VEGETABLES. Apples—Choice, $3 ® 4 -p* brl; $191,234* bushel box; fair, 25940 *3 mishel box. BTKAWBBKIUEB.—Northern, $2®2.50 ernte. Mist ELLANKOCB Frcith—Gooseberries, s7® 9 f 2-oushel stand. Wild Goose Plume. $2 93 24-quart crate as to quality ; 75c® fl & *3 hushel box. Currants, $9 & 2-bnshel staul R ispnerries, black, $4 24-quart crate; $10912 V stand. Clierries, home-grown,s7.so; shipped block, $5 50 96 stand. Peaches-75c®51.50 *ahusnel box. Potatoes—Peach blows, 73®85; & bu; Indiana Rose, 65®70c, Burbanks, 75 985 c. New Vegetarle-—Potatoes, $2®2.50 IP brl; green peas, $191.25 P 1 bn; beans, $1.2591.50 V ciate; ue w cabbage, $2 92.50 brl. Bermuda onions, $1.75 V box. Watermelons—Choice, $20925 100; common, sls. GROCERIES. OoFFßßß—Ordmarv grades, B*4®3\c: fatr. 9* ®lOr; good, 10*u®ll*c; prime. 12® 12*41-. strictly prune, 12**®'13e: choice. 13^914c: fancy green and yellow. 14 1 e®l.')c; old. government Java. 22925 c; mutation. Java. 17®2(c. Roasted -Arbuckle s, 14*4c; I/eve.rlng’s, 14**<*; Del worth’s, 14*4c: MeC.li lie’s 14*40. Cheese—Fair. 7c: imrt akim. 899 c: full cre.ait, 12®12Hie: New York, cheddars, I4^ia>lsc. Dried Beep— 16‘*®17c. Rk.’E—Carolina and Louisiana. o®9c. Molahsi sand 3VRUPB -New Orleans molasses, new crop, fair to prime. 45 960 c: cuoice. 65®70c. Syrups, low grad--. 35 936 c: prime. 36937 c; choice to fanev, 50955 c. Salt—Lake. sl.lom car lots: 10®15c more in auantules less man a car-load. BaLT Fish—Mackerel, extra mess. $22 hr!; Halves. sll* No. 1 mucker'-l, sl6; halves. $8.50. No. 2 mackerel. sl2: halves. $6.50; No. 3 mackerel. $8 50 99: halves, $5.25- No. 1 white flsn. *c nrls. $7.. i: faioilv wiur- ilsu. nalres.s3.2s 93.50; No. 1 herring. $3.25 93-50; Kouud roe Uerring, $6.50®7 4P brl Sugars— Hards, 9*4®9\c; confectioners’ A 8 7 8®9c: standard A. B%®B‘V: ff A. 81*® . B®s<'; white extra C, 838®$*c: fine > eliows. H*s® B*4: good yellows, B®B*ec; fair yellows, 7*u® 7 7 ac. starch itefined Pearl. 4®4**e !fi: Eureka, s®Bc: ('iiaiiioiou gloss lump, 7 ®sc; improved corn. 7*u®kc HPiCKs -Pepper, 17918 c: allnnice, 10*3® 11** -: •love*. 20®30c; cassia, 13 915 c: 90c V lb. SHUT $1 8.3® L9O rimsr for drop. Lead—6*g®7*otor pressed our. Wrapping Paper- -crown straw. 20c per bnnJie; meumm straw, 35c; and uule crown straw,

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40c:heavy-weight straw. 2**c HP ft; crown rag, 30e V bundle; luedmiu rsg. 45c; double crown rag. 60c; heavy-weight rag. 3 ®3*4o4P ft: Manilla, s®Be;print paper. No. 1, 7**®Bc; No. 2, 7®7*ac: book paper, No. 1. 8. A 9. C.. 11 9l2*c; No. 2 S. A C., 9910 c: No. 3. 8. A C.. 8 99c. . Flour Backb—No. 1 drab. *4 brl, $35 & 1,000; *8 brl. sl9; lighter weght, $1 4* 1.000 less. Twine—Hemp. 18921 c ¥ ft; wool. 15c; flax, 25®4Uc; paper. 20c; jute. 18c; cotton, 209250. Wooden WAKE—No. 1 tubs.sß® 8.25; No. 2 tubs. $7 97.25; No. 3 tubs. $696.25; two-hoop pails. $1.60 91.70; three-hoop pails. $1.85®2; double washboards. $2.50®2.75; common washboards $1.50 91.85; clothespins, 60c®$1 box. Wooden Dishes—Per hundred, 1 ft, 30c; 2 ft, 35c; 3 ft, 40c; 5 ft. 50c. LUMBER. Frame Lumber—l 6 rt. aud under, sl6 50. Timber—B by 10 and longer, $17.509518.50. Coiumou Boards—No. 1, $17.50: No. 2, sl6. Fencing—No. 1. $18; No. 2, sl6. Brock Boards—No. 112-in, $19.50; No. 1 10-in, sl9; dressed, $1 50 additional. Poplar Biding (weather boarding) No. 1, sl9; No. 2. sl6. Pine Flooring (count measure)—No. 1, $27.50; No. 2, $22.50; No. 3, sl9. Clear Poplar Flooring (face measure)—s3o; No. 1. $27.50: No. 2, $22.50. Yellow Piue Flooring—No. 1, S4O; standard. $35. Oak Flooring, $45. Clear Poplar Hoards (dressed), $35937 50; select pine do. $55 960. Shingles—Best 18-in XXX, F. B. A Cos., $4.50; best 16-in XX, F. B. & ! Cos., $3.75: No. 20r5-m cloar butt, $2.50; 16-in extra sramlaru, $3.50. Lath, $3.25. Fence Posts— Oak, 25c; red cedar, 35c: white cedar, 15c. LEATHER. HIDES aNI> *ALLOVY. Leather—Oak sole. 38944 c; hemlock sole, 25 ®33c; harue-33®4Ue; suirung, 4o943c: black brycue* ¥ Uoz, $60965; fair bridle, $60978 ¥ doz: city kip. 60980 c: French kip 85c951.20; city calfskins, 85c®51.25; Freuch calfskins, $1.1591.90. Hides—Green. 6*u®7c; heavy steers, 8o; green salt, 898*4c; green suited calf. 12c; dry Unit, 13c; dry salted, 10®llu. Damaged onethird off the above prices. Sheepskins-$191.2d. Tallow—Prime, 7®7*sc. Grease—Brown, s®s*c* white, B®B*sc. IRON AND STEEL. Bar iron (rales), $2.25; horse-shoe bar. $3.25; Norway nail rod, 8c; German steel plow slab,4cj American drill steel, 15c: Sanderson’s tool steel, 18c; tire steel. 4c; spring steel, 7c; horse shoes, keg. $4.50; mule shoes, & keg. $5.50: horse nails, f box. 81. $5; cut nails. lOd ami larger, $3.25 & keg; other sir.es at the usual advance. Tinners’ Supplies—Best brand charcoal tin— IC, 10x14,14x20.12x12, $7.25; 1X.10x14.14x20, and IX 12x12, $9.25; IC. 14x20, rootiug tiu,s6.7o, IC, 20x28, $13.50914; clock tin. in nigs, 29c; in bars. 30c. Iron—27 B iron, sc; 27 C iron, 7c; galvanized, 33*a V cent, discount. Sheet zinc, Bc. Copper bottoms. 31c. Planished copper, 39c. Solder, 15 ® 17c. Wire, 40 ¥ cent, off list. PRODUCE. Butter—Creamery, fancy. 20®22c: dairv, selected. 15® 17c; choice oouutry, 10® 12c; poor to fair, 6®Bc. Loos—Snippers paying 120 doz: selling from store at 14c. Oirly candled eggs salable. Feathers -Prime geese, 55c •F’ ft; mixed duck, 20®25c -T ft Honey—22®24o in 1 and 2-ft crds. Poultry—Ueus. lie 9* ft: roosters. 5c ? ft, ducks. sii V doz; geese, doz: turkeys, 10 9lie * ft. Young chickens, 14c 15. Wool—Tub-washed and picked. 28 933 c; unwashed. medium and common grade*, if in good order, 20922 c; uuwasned fine. 17 920 c: fleecewashed. if light, well-washed, ami iu good order. 27930 c; coarse, and coarse Cotswold 13® 18c; burry aud unmeruhahLaoie according to their value. PROVISIONS. Wholesale Prices—Prime steam laid. 9*cc. Short ribs, B*4c. Bweet pickled hams, lie; shoulders, 6*sc. Jobbing Prices—Sugar-cured Hams—Ten to 12 fts average, 13*40; 15 fts do, 13c; 17*c fta do, 12\c; 20 ftado. I2*ac. breakfast bacon. 13*ec. Boneless ham, 13*rc. Shoulders. 9*c. California hams. 9\r. Dried beef. 20c; H. Porter <fc Co.’s brand, 17c. Bacon—Clear sides, 11c. clear bucks or bellies, 11c. Pickled Meats—Beau pork, clear ? brl 200 ft*. s2l; extra mess pork, 9* brl 200 fts, sl7; ham pork. sl7; lamilv beef, ¥ brl 200 fts, sl9. Lard—Kettle-rendered leaf, in tierces, 11c; in naif brls. 11 Ljc. Sausage— Bologua, in cloth, 7*ec; in skin. Bc. LIVE STOCK. Indianapolis Market. Union Stockyards, July 7. Cattle. Receipts, 440; shipments, 689. The offerings are mostly of common to fair ship piug6teers. Market 10 to 15c lower than yesterday. Butcher grades are holding steady, with a light supply. Export steers, 1.400 to 1,600, fts.. $5.5095 65 Good to choice, 1,200 to 1.35 > ft*.. 5.0095.40 Common so fair. 950 to 1,150 fts... 4.4094 SO Stockers, 600 to 80615a 3.25 94.25 Good to choice cows and heifers.... 4 2595.00 Fair to medium cows and heifers... 3.259 400 Common cows and heifers 2.2593.00 Veal calves (good demand) 5 00 97.00 Bulls, good to choice 3.50<04.0() Bulls, common to fair 2.5093.23 Milch cows aud calves 25.0095u.0U Hogs.—Receipts, 2,122; shipments, 1,524. The offerings are only of a fair quality. Market off sto 10© from yesterday. Sales ranging from $5.9096.10 for fair to good mixed. Sheep.—Receipts, 513; shipments, 927. Market firm at quotations. Good to cboioe 120 ft* and upwards, car-lots $4.3094.60 Good to choice. 110 to 115 ft s 3.9094.25 Fair to medium, 80 to 90 fts 3 40.93.70 Common J 2.5093.20 Bucks, per head 2 0094 00 Lambs, good to choice 4 2594.75 Lambs, common to fair 3.5094.00

ElMwuere. BUFFALO, Jnly 7.—Cattle—Receipts to-dav, 1,800: total for tlie week, thus far, 9,500: tor same lime last week, 13,000; receipts consigned llirouuh, 390 cars. Tr.e market was steady with a good demand; light to choice Missouri steers, $4.4044.85. Sheep and Lambs Receipts to-day, 2,200; total for the week, thus far, 19,000: for s.ime time last week, 38,000: receipts consigned thro turn, 66 ears. The market was steady wit ii a fair demand: fair to good clipped sheep, $3.85 ®4.75: choioe quotable at $4 85®5 10. Hogs—Receipts to day, 3.300; total for the week, thus tar, 20,585; same time last week, 20,000; receipts consigned through, 90 cars. The rim was light; market strong and higher; good 10 choice Yorkers, $6.5000. 71; light Yorkers, $0.2040 40; good oiHciicra’ and medium weights, $0.5096-65; all sold. CHICAGO. July 7—Tile Drovers’Journal reports: Hogs—Reoeiprs. 8,000: shipments, 0.100. The marker was without material change; mixed packing hogs, $5.5095.90; heavy packing and shipping, $5.8590.25; light hogs, $5.80 46.25; skips, $3-7595.70. The market closed weak. Cattle —Receipts. 2,300: shipments, 2,000. The market was fairly active amt steady: export cattle, $0 8596.10; good to choice shinning steers, $5.6095.75; common to medium, $4,75 9 5.50. dneep—Receipts, 1,400; shipments. 200. The market was dull ami pile s 25c F 100 tbs lower; inferior, $3.90: choice, $4. KANSAS CrrY. Jnly 7.—The Live Stock Indicator reports: Cattle—Receipts. 1,5u0: shipments, none. The market was firm; good to ohoice shipping steers sold at $5 95.50; native cows, $2 90 94. Hogs—Receipts, 1,900; shipments, none. The market was lower and weak; sales ranged at $5.5095.85. The bulk of the sales were at $5.60 ®5 70. rtheep—Receipts, none: shipments, none. The market was nominally unchanged. BT. LOUIS. July 7.—Cattle— Receipts. 150; shipments, 100; tin supply except a few very common left ov r; iiotumg done. Sheen— Receipts, 100; shipments, 150: market slow and unchanged. Hogs—Light, shinning firm at $696.15: mixed packing, $595.75: heavy weak, at $5.8096. Receipts. 60‘.; shipments, 900. CINCINNATI, July 7.— Hogs steady; common and ligm. $5 96.15: narking and nurwi-rs’, $5.7596 20. Receipts. 580; shipments, 600. MILWAUKEE, July 7.—Hogs steady at $5 65 96. ALAHK.ETH BY TELEGRAPH. Produce MarknUk NEW YORK, July 7.-Flour dull and unchanged; rei'eiprs, 18*50' brls; exports, 3,100 brls. Wheat opened l9l*so higher, nut afterward ruled weak and reacted 4® 7 se, closing dull; receipts, 17,000 bn: export!*, 119,000 bn: ungraded spring, $1.08: ungraded red, 97c® $1.18; steamer No. 3 red. 95996 c: steamer No 2 red, $111*4: No. 2 red. $1.16*4 in elevator; ungraded •white, $1 09 91.12; No. 1 white, sales of 1,500 hu at $1.09; No. 2 red. July, sales of 200,000 bit at sl.l lHj® 1.12, closing at $1.12; August, sales nf 896.000 Du at $1.133&9l 14*4, closing at $1.13*4: Bepetub-r, sales oi 2,292,000 uu in sl.l5 5 h91 164, closing atsl.l5 7 e; October, sales of 768*000 bu at sl.l7 3 0®1.18*4. closing at $1 17 7 a; November, sales of IO4JNIO bu ai $1.19-491.2'*, closing at $1.19*4. Corn noened 1 9*2 *4l'n>gh'*r, but afterward fell back 49*4'* closing barmy steadv; receipts, 93,000 bu; exports. 297,000 bu; ungraded. 50960*4*” No 3, 56®57c; steamer. 58 a 584 c; No. 2, 604 ®61o; ate.iliter white, 63c: No. 2 white. 68c: No. 2, .1 mv, 58%960*5e closing at 60c; August, 60 961 ?oc, closing at 61c; September, 6l%u*

62**o, closing at 62c; October, 62>4®63*5i% closing at 630. Oats 192 c higher; receipts, 37.000 bu; exports, 1,500 i>u: mixed Western, 42®450; white Western, 47952 c; No. 2 Chicago, 43*c. Hops dull and uuenanced. Coffee firm and active. Bugar quiet; refined firmer; extra C, 738®7 a 8c; white extraC, 7%c; yellow. mold A, 8*8©; standard A, 8*80; cut loaf, 9 : *B®9‘2c; crushed, 9*B® 9 *gc: powdered, 9 l s®9*c; grauulafed, 8 7 sc; cubes, 9c. Molasses stronger. Rice quiet and unchanged. Tallow steady at 7 7 8 , 0. Rosin dull. Turpentine firm. Eggs—Western fresh stronger at 17*flc. Leather steady; hemlock sole, Buenos Avres, Rio Grande, light, middle and heavy weights, 21925 c. Wool Irregular; domestic fleece, 30945 c; pulled, 18940 c; unwashed, 12® 28c; Texas, 14®27c. Pork dull aud lower; new mess, Lard stronger; prime steam, 9**c; July, 9.30®9 40c; August, 9.40® 9.53 c; September, 9.4899.58 c; October, 9.48® 9.56 c. Cheese dull and easier; Western fiat, 4 9 Bc. CHICAGO, July 7. F*lonr dull and unchanged. Wheat moderately active and a shade higher for regular, $1 July; $1.02*4® 1.0130 August; $1 04*891.04*4 September; $1.05*4 October: $1.06*4 November; $1 all the vear; No. 2 Chicago spring, $1; No. 3 Chicago spnnc, 84c; No. 2 red winter, $1.06® 1.07. Corn active, firm aud higher; sO^i®sO 7 00 cash: 50%c July; sl%®sl*ec August; 5138® September. 51flac October. Oats firm and higher; 36®36*sc July; 29\c August; 28 ; k®28 7 80 September; 29®29*4c October; 280 all the year. Rye steadv and unchanged at 53c. Flaxseed higher at $1.35. Provisions —Mess pork active, but lower and weak; $15.10 ®1_5.15 cash and July; $1517*a®15.20 August; $15.32*4915.35 September, $15.45 October; $14914.05 all the year. Lard active, but lower; cloeed firm: 8 95®9c cash aud July; 9.02**®9.05e August; 9.12*4®9.150 September, 9.17*f1®9.20c Oolpber; 8.70®8.75c all the year. Bulk meats in fair demand but lower; shoulders. 6.75 c: short ribs, 7.75 c; short clear. 8.25 c. Butter quiet and unchanged. Eggs quiet and unchanged. Whisky unchanged. Freights—Corn to Buffalo 2c per bu. Receipts —Flour. 9.000 brls; wheat, 22,000 bu; corn, 342,000 bu; oats. 86,000 bu: rye, 14,000 bu; barley, 700 bu. dbipiuenis— Flour, 5,506 oris; wheat, 54,000 bu: corn. 184.000 bu; oats, 82,000 bu; rye, 6,000 bu; barley, 520 bu, BT. LOUIS, July 7.—Flour dull and unchanged. Wneat active ana higher, but closed off from highest point; No. 2 red. $1.06 nominal cash, $1.05® 1 06%, closing at $1053; August, $1.07*8 91. 8 7 a, closing at $1,073* September, 1.087991.10*4, closing at $1.0930 October, $1.043*91.00 1 8. closing at $1.05*4 the year; N>. 3 red, 95c. Corn higher and inactive; 443*® 45*4C cash, 46*4®46 !i c August, 48®48 7 a0 September, 48 9 49*80, closing at 48*ac October, 42 7 8®43 7 80 the year. Oats higher n.it slow; 34c hid cash, 33*4®333tc July, 27 92788 c August, 26*8®27c tueyear. Rye dull; 460 hid. Barley —No mark*.t. Lead steady; hard, 4.12*40. Corn meal quiet at $2.40. Butter and eggs unchanged. Whisky steady at $1.14. Provisions dull and lower, aud hut little done. Pork, in Job lots, $16916-25. Bulk meats —Lung-clear sides, 8.10 c; short-iib sides, B.2de: short-clear sides, 8 45c. Bacon—Loug-dear aides, 8-85 9o: fUiortrili sides, 9. short-clear sides, 9 50c. Lard nominally lower. Receipts—Flour, 5,000 brls: wheat. 5,000 bu; corn, 15.000 bu: outs. 16.000 bn: rve, none; barlev, uue. 9hpmenr* —Flour, 3,000 brls: wheat, 16,000 hu; corn, 68,000 bu; oats, noue; ry’e, none; uarley, none. BALTIMORE, July 7.—Flour quiet and unchanged. Wheat—Western higher; Nou 2 winter red. spot, $1.13*4 hid; July. sl'.l3‘s hul; August, $1.14*4 bid; rteptemlcr, $1.1534 ®1.15 7 5; October, $1.178891.1734. Corn—Western higher and more active; Western mixed, spot, 57c hid; Jnh-,57*4c; August, 59®59*sc; rtepteiuoer, 61 961 ! B.c: Ok*io.her, 63c asked. Oats steady with a better feeling; .Southern, 38942 c; Western white, 40941 c; Wester > mixed, 38®39r. Rye quiet amt steady at 66968*. Hay unchanged. Provisions dull and uuchanged. Butter quiet; Western packed, 8916 c; Western creamery, 18923 c. Eggs dull and lower at 15c. Petroleum lower; refined, ®734c. Coffee dull; Rio cargoes, ordinary to lair, 8*498*30. Sugar firm; A soft, B\o. Whisky steady at $1.16*3 91.17. Freights to Liverpool per steamer urn-Hanged. Receipts-Flour, 1.100 brls; wheat, 25,000 Uu; corn. 4,000 bu; oats, 3,000 bu; rye, none. suipmenfcs Wheat, 83,000 bu: corn, uoue. Bale—Wheat, 211,000 bu; corn, 88,000 ou. PHILADELPHIA. July 7. Flour weak. Wheat firm: steamer red. in elevator. $1.07; No. 3 red. In elevator, $1.0991.10; No. 2 red. elevator, $1.1391.13*9; No. 1 red, old, in elevntor. $1.1434; No 1 red. new, iu elevator,sl 13; No. 2 red. .July. $1.1391.14; August. September, $1.15*891.15*4: October, $1.1634 91.17. Corn—Options opened strong; advanced 2c, but reacted *4®3O C , and closed unsettled; car lots firm; No. 3 mixed. 58c; steamer mixed, 60®6134<-; sail mixed, 60®61c: sail yellow. 62c; sail mixed, Julv, 5595534)0; August, 6034.961 September, 6134 96214 c; October, 62 *4® 63c. oats 1:1 good demand; No. 2 mixed. 40.-: No. 2 white. 39 945 c. Eggs scarce and firm at 18®2ffc. Cheese dull; creamery, B*®9c: fair to goon. 9® B*4C. Receipts—Flour, 2. 700 brls; wheat. 3,200 nu: corn. 3.000 nit; oats. 17.000 bu. Shipments —Wheat, 1,600 bu; cr.ru. 1,200 bu. MILWAUKEE, Julv 7 —Flour quiet. Wheat firm: No. 2 Mil waukee, 99 •; July. 9i)i-: August, $1 01 %e; September, $1.03g. Corn tinner; No. 2 mixed 5634. ; new. 48*3c; ivjHc.red, 46u Oats firm; No. 2 36c, No. 2 white,. 3634 •• Rye scarce and wanted; No. 1,52 c; No. 2,53 c. BarleyNo. 3 spring extra, 47c bill. Provisions lower; mess pork, *ls 20 cash and July; sls 30 August. L*rd—Prime steam 8.95 c cash and July; 9.05 c August. Freights—(Join to Buffalo at 2*4c; Wheat t> Buffalo at 2*40 Receipt —Floux, 11.000 brls: wheat 16,000 hu; barley none Shipments—Flour, 39,000 brls; wneat, 3.8,000 bu; barley, 1,600 bu. TOLEDO, July 7.—Noon Board—Wheat was firmer; No 2 red winter, cash and July, $1.08; August, $1.0934; September. $1 11*4: Ocrooer, $1.13*4; all the year, $1.08; January, sl.lß. Corn higher; No 2, ca*n nod July, 523* ; August, 53c; September, 51*4* bid. Oats firmer; No. 2. cash, 35*4C. Receipts—Wheat. 14.000 hu; corn, 19.000 hu; oats, untie. Shipments—Wheat, 2,500 ou; corn, 4,000 bit; oats. 1.000 hu. LOUISVILLE. July 7.—Cotton dull; middling, 9 7 80. Flour unchanged. Wheat steady; No. 2 red sl. Corn steady and firm; No. 2 white. 53*c; No. 2 mixed, 52c. OaD* steady; mixed Western, 35c. Provisions quiet, l’ork—New mess, $17.75. Bulk meats—Shoulders, 63ic. Bacon—Siioulders, 7 5 8-. Hams—Bugar-cnre.it, 13c. Lard quiet and unchanged; choice ketUe-reudered, 12c. Whisky steady at $1.13. CINCINN-ATI. July 7.—Cotton dull and lower at 934 c. Flour firm aud unchanged. Wheat firm at $1 03 Corn strongei-at 52c. Oars stronger at 36c. Rve dull and nominal. Proviston>i-*-Pork, lard and bulk meats lower. Bacon dull and lower; shoulders, 734 c; clear ribs, 9®Bc; dear, 9 7 80. Whisky steady at $1.13. Butter steady and unchanged. KANSAS CITY, July 7.—The l_, > minei cial Indicator reports: Wheat—Receipt*. 13,060 ho; shipments. 5,000 bu; steadv; No. 2 red full. 89 cash; 883ec August; 89c. hid .September; 87340 all the year. Corn --Receipts, 29,000 bu; shipments, 19,<)00 bu: steady; 3.78jc cash and bid August; 38 lie September. Oats slow; 33u cash. LIVERPOOL, July 7.—1:30 I*. m—Cotton dull and unchanged; sales. 3,000 bales: soecubillon and export, 500 hales; American,2,2so haies. Beef—Extra India mess, 955. American lard, 60s. Fine American cheese, 51s 6rt. Bucun —Using clear, 43s 6U; short dear, 475.* NEW ORLEANS. July 7.—Corn iu good demand; while. 63c. Oats easier at 43945 c. Pori lower at $16.75. Bacon, irregular; shouldess, 7*49938*; long clear aud clear rib* *&.? and 9*4 r. Bran firmer at 90u. Others art idea unchanged. OSWEGO, July 7.—Wheal quiet. Corn weak.

Oils. OTL CITY, Pa.. July 7.—The crude petroleum market, was active to-day, the aggregating 4.297,000 brls. Opened at st.!s; reached $1.15*4, and closed at $1,14 4 Tim Derrick prints a gauge of the Balltown district. showing twenty-ti.ree wells producing 2,131 barrels, against twenty-two wells producing 2,499 barrels last week. PITTSBURG,JuIy 7.—The petroleum market was dull} muted certificate.* irregular; closed at $1 144; refined, 7*4.97 V* Philadelphia delivery. During the afternoon session there was a tritl • more doing and the market was stronger; opened with sales at $1,134: advuuced to $1,144? and closed steadier at $1,144. BRADFORD, Pa., only 7?—Ttie crude oil market wa* steady and linn: opened- at $1 144; highest, $1.15: lowest, sl.l3 7 e; closed at $1.143kTotal rims yesterday, 66,245 tins. Total shipments, 42.429 brls. ('nartcrs, 91,508 bri*. Clearances, 8,150,000 hr to. TITUSVI LLR, Pa., July 7.—The petroleum market opened at $1.15: highest, $1154: lowest, sl.l 33b: closed at $1.142*1. Shipment*. 42.560 brls? Ruus, 67,240 brls. Charier*, 91,500 brls. WILMINGTON. July 7.-Turpentine steady at 344**. ANTWERP, July 7.-Petroleum, 174a>18f. Cotton. NEW YORK, July 7 Cotton dull at 1049 16V: futures steadv: July, 10.08 c: August, 10.18 c: September, lo.Olc: Ontooer. 9.82 c: November. 9.72 c: December, 9.74 c; January, 9.83 c; February. 9.95 c; March, 10 03c. BT. LOUIS, July 7.—Cotton dull; middltng, 9®B ( *: sales, none; receipts, 120 bales; shlpiueiits, 560 bates; stock on hand, 12,800 bales, Ilrv (tonnm NEW YORK, Jnly 7.—Although there were an inure Med it a tub rqf havers present there bus

been a light trade, as with the tnercufy nearing 100° iu tue shade they have sought more comfortable quarters outeide the citj*. There has been some movement of goods for account of orders by slow freight, as also summer stuffs by express, bur, altogether, new business has been uniuiportaut. Metals. NEW YORK, July 7—Lead dull; common, 4.40®4.42*au; refined, 4.45 c. Real Estate Transfers. Instruments tiled for record in the Recorder's office of Marion County, Indiana, for 24 hours ending at 5 o’olook p. m.. July 7, 1883. as fornished by Elliott A Butlek, abstracters of titles, room No. 3. ACrna Building: Adolph SeidensMcker et al. to Margaret Wilson, lot **l,” in the Indian“polls A Cincinnati Railroad Company’s subdivision of a part of the southeast quarter of se.-rion 7, township 15. range 4 east $125.00 Win. Howe aud wife to Edward Carter, lot sin McKern an A Pierce’s subdivision of part of lots 1,2 aud 3, in block 23, in Drake’s addition to TndianapoMs 65.00 Frsug McWhluney and wile to Christopher Hilgenherg, lot 7, iu square 2, iu Peiitl’s subdivision iu outlet 157, in Indianapolis 41.75 Peter Jeck and wife to David H. Bristow ami wife, lots 7 aod 8, in block 1, in Barth’s heirs’ addition to ludianapolis, 760.00 Moses McClain to Joan Canlinger, lots lid) and Jsl, in Moses McClain’s • Golden addition to Indianapolis 50.00 M. H. Tiiohey to John Capliuge.r, part of lot 150 aud all of lot 151, in Goldeu addition to ludiauapo'is 8.00 William H. Vincent ami wife to Charles K. Dark, lot 28, in Davidson’s audition to Indianapolis 1,300.00 Ghas. Bard, trustee, e.t hi., to Clura Wehn and husband, lot 36, in John Roset’e subdivision of part of outline 107 and 108, in Indianapolis... 1,000.00 Thomas E. Chandler et al. to Edward T Pedlow, lot 8, in Wright’s subdivision of part of outlot 151, iu ludiaiiaoolis 600.00 Aifouso P. Pettis er al. to Jonn Lawrie, trustee, lots 42 aud 43, 11* Win. H. Morrison’s second addition to ludiauapolis 5.00 Jonn Lawne, trustee, to Thoiuas M. Basseth, lots 42 and 43. in Win. H. Morrison’s second addition to Indianapolis 5.00 Herman Reigger et at. to Win. 11. English, lot 41, in John B. Stuinph’s subdivision of part of outlot 44, etc-. 550.00 Fred. A. Gregory to Herman C. Tuttle, parr of lor. 5, in square 7, iu Lincoln’s subdivision of A. E. 1* le,teller’s first addition to Indianapolis 275.00 Conveyances, 13; consideration.... $4,027.75 H. M. Bktts, druggist. La Grange, Bars: “I consider there is great merit in Brown’s Iron Bitters.”

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Cincm’ti, Ind’ap'li*. St. Louis < ;:n CtNCINNATI DSVWIOV. Depart—Chicago and Ijouisvide F -•* Line, daily, s. ud c. c t Cincinnati Acc. daily fd i Cincinnati AceominoMation . 11:*i Chicago and lauiisvilie 'I r c ■ :l '" i Ciucinuuit Acoon'o :uou, . V. •>: > a Arrive —lndia'polis AccoiuMaiiou. d> . I>: m i Chicago iiudS*. Mall,i; c. 1 1: i Western Express s:*’ -i Chieago and Sf. Louis Fast Line, daily, s.undc. c 11:' ' - 4 61. lands Express, daily lo: lo t CUIC'GO lil VUJoH. Depart Peoria and Bur. Ex 7:1) i Chicago and St. Louis Mall, pe. 11:55 >.i Wes:ei’ii Expresa. .s:_* t Ciii -ag>Fasi Line, da*h , 5.,r.0. 11:4 • i Arrive—Chicago a.ud Louisville Fast Line, daiiv, c. e. an*l 3: > ■ i Las t.veite Accoiuinodailon ID:)"* , Chicago and Lohl-’ile Mail, p.c. 3:25 -i Ciio-inimii Acoinmo*iatiim ... 6:4 i Vanusua Lina. Depart—Mali Train 7:39 >• -i Day Express, daily, p. h 12c *0 . a IVrre Hnute Aocomitmditriou.. 4:09 o i Pacific B.xpcv.ss, daily, k llfiFl > t Arrive—New York Express, daily 4:05.a -i Indiaiiapo is Mail and Aocomiiiodanou.. 10:00 >i Ciiodnnari and Louisville Fast Liim 3:25 nm New York Exnress. daily, h.. 4:55 Wabash, St. Louis A Pacific. Depart—Detroit and Chicago Matt... 7:3oam Toledo, Fort. Wav lie Grand Rudds and Michigan Express 2:20 piU Dctioit an*! Toledo Express, daily, c. c and 11;15 pm Arrive—MicbP.-iii and Toledo Express, daily except Monday 2:20 ant Toledo and Fort Warn® Ex-•*r*-ss ....11:00 am Detroit and Chicago Mad 5:55 not i nci am, Bioommgton A Western Depart— Pacific Express and Mail 7:15 am Kansas and Texas Fast Line .. 1:3 ) iuu Burlington and Rock Island Express, daily, r. c 11;15'p.<4 Arrive E.isieroamlSouthern Expivss, daily, r 4:10 am Cincinnati Special 10:50 aia, Ailantie Expr-ss and Mail..., 6:3U pul st. lUCS division’ v Depart—Moorcfield Accominod itioq... 6:39am Mail and Dav Night Express, daily, r. c....11:10 i>m-Arrive—Ni-hr Express, daiiv. r. o 4:10 ua Mail <di*l Dav Express. 5:45mu M-*orefield Aoo miuiodation... 6:25 put EASTERN DIVISION. Depart—Eastern Express Mail, d’y,r. o 4:2> iui% Dav Expcess, s- Il:25 au Atlantic Express A.rrive —Pacific Express, 7:05 am Burlington aud R. I. E®, and V r< 10:50 tm Western Express, DOw nm Indianapolis am<* St. Louie. Depart—Dav Bvnress, daily e,7:2- ; ua Vann Express 4:0 >n n Boston amt Sr. Luna Express p 6:45 N*-w York ami 8r L-mia Express. daily, s. aim c. 0t,....11:10 irni York and Boston Express, doilv.o. 4:55 uns Local Passenger, p lOjos am Tiiihau ipoHs- Exiwess 3rd'> oin Day Express, c. c,. daiiv 6:45 mu Cincinnati. Hamilton and Indian a not, a. Depart—Cli'vinuhtl, H*y ion and Toledo 4:15 n Comiersville Accimimodarimi. 4:45 CinvinimM, f)avtn, ToWdo mid New York Express 6.55 pm CitminnaM, Dayton, Toledo and New York 11:05 an* Arrive —Cntitiersville Ammmioiiafi":.. 8 45 am Cniemiiati, Peoria aad Louis P* Cineiunail, Peoria and Si. n ' Cincliinnri Aecoininodati-n.. 7:1. on Indianapolis and Vincennes. Depart—'hill and Ckitrn Express 7:20 am Vincennes Aneonnno lanon.. 3:55 nm Mooresvllle Aecomniodation.. 6:0(i pm Arrive—Vincennes Aeconmiodathm.. 10:50 uu Mail and Cairo Express 4:55 mi Mooresvtlle Aecoiinnadanon.. 7:3U prf GRAND HOT EL, INDIAN A POLLS. IND Passenger elevator and all modern convsn ieuces. Leading Hotel of me cur. an \ scriotlf nrst-c'.ass. Rates. #2.50, $3 aud 83.A5 par dayi The latter price moi tdlng barn. GEU. F. PFLNG3C, Ptupris or-

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