Indiana State Sentinel, Volume 24, Number 41, Indianapolis, Marion County, 3 June 1875 — Page 8

THE INDIANA STATE SENTINEL, THURSDAY JUNE 3 1875

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Trado Palace, Oct. 7. - To tlio Country Readers : ."We respectfully as& your knrnad'ato attention tc the bestsc'iöctd a took; of Dry Goods, Notions ami MiMncry ever drought lo.hu cizy. By giving our individual attention i t uyiny in We W- Yor k. we hv ooured line of Silks, Black Goods Dx-ess Goods Domctfcs, vooUn3 Flnnis, Shawl. '1 able Linens. Blankecs. Comforts, 2-.o-

tionsacd Mi.liaery at sucri rates

n-i on suchtoraises etiames us

.-, offer the IOW63' prloes known

since 1862, Cur, priec3 arc aiiuo to

Ii nr.d Granaei-3 s VSk as OlB-

era will find no other housa

prior g.

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tions while prisoner, back-pay, ana all other claims settled. Surviving soldiers war 1 3 1 2. and with Mexico, pensioned ; widows ol

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FINANCE AN 9 BUSINESS.

ENGLISH REPORTS OS AitESICAN IKON.

It will ta remembered that some mouths

since Mr. I. Lctbian Be!!, 3 ?:ngl!sh iron master and . capitalist, visited this city, and some of his remarks were reported in the

Sentinel. At a recent meeting of t be Iron and Steel Institute of Ehland, eld t Westminster, bo rad a pnr in repponso to an invitation to the coaiiniltCt- of the ir.Pti-

tute. t$?nded a the meeting of the Iron

and Steel Institution, held Rt Lieje, In 1873

'i'LI-i paper contained some very interesting ar1 T:fct!ve statements anJL comparisons

reiH'.ivt u the system of corjauetinji mining

cd rnann."ic:urine operators in Lne

laud sr.d tbe Units! States,

the Utter in question, r.nd the existing -ausfs of cod ter.denec3 tc change in

bo relations of the two countries, whicb are

of much vaha as indictia,; .o f uture o

these invest cents, wLioh bava juie to be of

uch vast importance in ccb. Touchiotr

tbe J il.or question, bo said it w4n possible in li.o Uaited otate iron making tenters to lay down any. general law of tbäüamaod for and cojiaAqn?nt price of labor. 'It woiild b remembered. Le said, that betwea. 1S71 ami 3S7I iron of all kinds rose to an unusu tlly high iar:ce io- Silland. It tte-id'ire Oeeirrie of great iuterwjw to tbe Iriti.?h ironmasters to laarn whether tbe nrprececlentsil growth in tbe Araerictn iron works wr.i due to tbe stimulus excited mar kets in England, and whether the .Lirbaso would bo actively er.Inysd when iron felt In aine to the priee which experience bad acenstomdd tb wr-rld to pay for this commodity, lie rc-ftrrfi to tbe utjsci of transport, ob-ervinp: tbat m tbe inannretar of an article like iron, ijuirin;? io largo a weit5 of raw rmteriiN, the litaacaj wbich separate Ihe Iattöv, ifce means oj .Lriccinstbem tocether. m well as

the conveyance ot tLe product. t market, coastitnfed itr.portar subject? of investigation. Tfce va-t area of the United fcLsies placed at tbe dispoBl of its inhabitant enormou.s.aiiucral.wecIth, but thadjSVreot eoioKical iidtricts cor re-por. ding in Immensity witb tbe country irfelr, rendered it rices?ary to carry the prödoce of tne aiiara over distacices quite -;Dknov.-:i to iixls country. CONDITION OF THE tfJMI'.ER TRAPE. The Philadelphia Comir.ercial List take a very desponcllcg view of this trade, so fcr as rencsylv&cia is concerned. It says: At

confluence In a prosperous fatore. The syptein of doaioralizlns rctiiiers by postal cwrd "price cuvMiJV sf-iing !Deiuite pceß" on siill moiv mot-üuiuj u-brlc-. h tlon wiiae mischief, ar.d is K-o orMiKirt-tfe'iws 11!?; ti ruate. It should beab9rtsolhy all w-lio juuke preieasioMto honrratIe tierlnss. l'rlnn are imw offered at all kinds of prices, cyoi.v styles Uk'.natiw lead at .S1., while Jot loin holier lire -at Lawks, ofc l" arid Kreustctin4 reii- y .'Mii. Worsied plaltla iniol. Wielens a :üvee at extremely low prices. PKCDCCE. Th principal traae iuns on e?s and live p nltry -which are active though prices lor the ionacr are wta't. Ettter Is exceedingly dull acd had to liandle t.tcuzti oont-tantly crowded tn Ihe rairkct. Vegetables and early fruita have fairly be?oTt their campa'pa PTid eveiything ins far Is beM ithiifli f ijures. Tbe fctrawterry csmou .piDiniiscs to ba m .Q.et;MK. the circity of later fruits will make a sharp tleiani for these rhile they last. t IUI AND PROVHtOXS. Ills worth wbi le to cay but little of the great .ttples which lia ve Iain inactive for U o weeks. It has twn ceae rally raiher rougti on upecula,-tors-bat pot tr,nsaelion.s liave betMi bo comp'etelv suspendt xl as to rer.der all rnarkeis inerelyno ioal. It ie not likely that this condition will last tn neb longer. Msns of activity already bt.ii to talntly visible.

REVIEW OP TUE IIOME MARKETS. WIDM3IDAT Evesisc, June 2, 1875. The aspects of -.trade irero entirely dtad and flat, and a quieter sot o" gentlemen'tliac those

on tnan.?) ate not orren roet. ixticag-? markets lookrd better. July wheat strengthened

and marked 54 5,9t'c. Corn for July, 6b c. But u almost ail coinrnoditie buyers and-sellers

held views se far apart tliat notltiiut like trad

was tosible. .The craia market liere wa un

chanced. 1! quotation's are regarded at nom

lnal, there biu not encngh transaction to estabiiHti a. merket. Tra.de on tie Blreeu wan

ouiteencouwizin. Stravberrles are beconilD

more plenty &ud cheaper each d&r. Tbe-teason

will presently be at lia he cht.

I Quotations -are Kiven fur tue rm L2i prle o

Srain and produce, and tne eeLuc c prloea our and other merchandise.! DAILY ilAILROA C0iIMLEiW3i

for

eras. -toaa. Barley, brAribeU..

(JoaJ and Coke.-.,

rjotftOB.twdea,

Oalt:e, bf-rxl Oora meal, barrüs Ccrr. bacheis.....-i Cetitnt. Oils. ..;

0

513 770 200 8 20

r"iOnr. "irrl illfioa. totus....................... I...

Hi,ivlne8.....

Iron. tons.

Oats. cuüLei"..........,

Los, caxa.... ftn, etra

Lard, t ievevs .....

Lam oar . ret. - 232,' ?0 Mprctndlee. curs ..... . 13 Provision, tormrt. CO.OüO Kr? bn?iie-ls..... .......

t, t a rT c i.t rihoe?, nfad

laves, can. 4

Jia 22S 60 7 XXI 7

3d 24J 17

00

7,7t4J

11

1(17

20,0u0

61 156 11

is

3,7.tO 50 Bye.

no period for t?n ypars past Laa the trade lcen so demoralized as at the preset t time.

Th9 receipts, although very inodcrate, ard

ma ttocks ccmpaiauveiy d:3IJ, jet ara

largely io exeess of tbe detuanti, and pr;"ea

oi wtue r.iriH uoaroa aru ee:un;r at fi -urrs

?G(i7 lower than they were two years ng?. A orf-noridiai; dnclino is -aceptej' 'or all other doicrifttons. Tuo tuiul-

I

opfc-aed with

ifi; s?au3n

fair laree of activity, tnt innriTr-r r"s!

csta e la ru;:EK low in ia"t, tte lgcr cia?

of hr-nsss are alnif;st unsalable Tee newt

omplains thut tha rbilaieinhia A Erie

Kallrosd uaj lirir.sing lumbrr from S.;inaw to Philadelphia a; lower rates than the same olar-s of good cjuld to shipped trcui Williirasport to Pbiladflpbia tai been

reröeai6u, Dut without givic uny inpuia

to tüo trace. iVf ights from the sour,Lcrr

porta rule ucprecedently lov, yet wo hear

or Hoorlng br araa Dein sold ex-vt ksel Jrom eur wbarves at abou the aam price that is

cL-arsd lor them at the mills in the Reuth

WEEKLY BUSINESS REVIEV. SlaTATIOX IN GEMXAL.

The psl week bas been In all respects slow and dispiriting, wbile ia tbe tpeeulative market

it has been dead. Up to Monday wheat con

tlnued to-decline, until tbe price In Chicago fell

below 90eents. But lor the pist two days the

prospect has been favorable to an upward turn, which should continue In tbe direction of an advance. Money matters cr3 unchanged, the anomaly being fern of mooer abundant, and

enger for aouud investment and at tbe aame time very slow and difficult collections in bul-

res circles in tbe ciry. Country baiance bave come in more free'y. The prosiieet for summer

trade is not nattering on the M'hole. although vie can scarcely designate tbe situation an hard times. Tbe state of trade is rather unsettled, jnd everythlBj? is in a state of ruk po use. waiting for some crra basis on which to build with confidence tbe enterprises of business. GROCXr.IES. Hie later repoc'.j from lbelOast 6lato that su-

garc are selling more freely, and that greater

firmness preval a; sugars bave been dull and

drooping for some VInie, althonsh thedecline of

late bas been light, yet tbe market lacked strength enough to maintain even an Jo advance for more tliea a few days at a time; standard A sugars are held at loe, and ff A ' at vicihAvd sugars axe lOJic for granu'ateJ. 11c lor powdered, and le for crumbed; Is'ewOrieanissngars about eledout; there Is an occasional devaand, but tbe warm weather has made them u&popnlar. Coffees are fairly lirui and barely active; prices ean be shaded East a mere Traction; beiden think coffee a good sloe it to have, and It is maintained that they aie selling or less thaa cost of Importation ; our quotation are unchanged from tiiose of yeKterday. Jneeseare aoJve nd declicing: now he:d at 2I'ni'J(s here. Iile firm, aod larger trausaclioim; price are without Lotable change, al- - tlkocgh about higher than jrly In Ina mton. V, oden-war. In Cleveland. haMadutnct-d j'ii.ttriii!y, butovin?to fairs ocks throuliont - liAXNjy.nu-y prices xt re but slijlitlv changtfd : un-ou..-:Jji' ilie prefdt higher Ii-urtn wl l be uialotalDed, in which event Jobber mast soon follow, üirapa ddll .nd qui.;t. Tbe May trade was lighter tban was r ledlcled, and the outcome icpnerally unsatisfactory. The preeot week; opens with a lair trade, but not one of mach activity. DBY COOIJ. There has been a decided Improvement of trade over th at of two weeks ago. Coon try dealen having sold down their early j) urchasea, are sow laying in their seoond, and in many caaea third inpplTi showing by their liberal selections

aainzisa.cs.rB

'on. cars...-.

3nnriea. can..,

Tousccc. ntl

Wer,)., tonn .... Sebent, ocicas'.a

ViliPkV. oolj. ....

lyrVrosi neat. uorn. Jnne2 i:.9"7 10J,a 6.612

P.UlLDiMi MATrJIALS-Keguhar demand

and no change.

j.nae:ueii)ai na MTiniinsnon. jhc: -eru, jjc:

Peril OVj.. Vow Pavi Hnw. Sir! T1PT hrdV.AI.

Hair. 4Jc perbnshel Plaster: Michigan, 13 25; Newark. 83 50. Firebrick, ii to!7per hundred. Whites and.fl per barrel. Cement, t2 35 per bar

rel for LouiRvÜle:r7 50faüt lor Portland.

EKOOM3-Common,!3 GO; modjum.W.sa; extra,

11 ( rsl S5.

iikuos The trade w gooa wiuiout say not

able features.

AjsaatcetJda t auotei ot 30i9c; alco

hol at tl 00(2 Si', alam, per pound, 35lc; camphor, per ponvd. 3?(Wc; ochi-

neal, per pound. e029oc; cbloform, per

pocr.d, l lofjtl 25; ooppeMrS. Darreis, rvrnd. S.ISc: cream tartur. care, 46.H47C;

ditto, per pound, 11 ?0.U Si; llrice, Calab, per

cf j pound, 8!(3 40e ; morphine. P. A W per ounoe ; itj C-'GO; madder, per pound, 1316o; oil, castor, 'o. 1, per gal, SI 40.1 5o; oil, bergamont, pel lb.. 57 CC(S8: opium per pound. U0u3&); qtlnlne, p?r oanee, 91 Sia 43; b&lsam oopaioi, SUA); soap, eastlle, fr.. 12-ii3j; soda, bicarb ket-s, per pound, 5H'3c; salts, epsom, per pound, 435c; snuff, Garrett 'a, pack, per trroee, 517;&nuff, Gai rctt'e, per case of 4 doren, j6; sulphur, Cour, par pound, öfo; saltpetre, per nound. 10r325o; trircenfine. 4034äc. DBY WOODS A very nice trade alt day. A.Tnira-Ordlnary, 103l2,o; riiiddiint, 15c; beet tlaaue. 16c. Com (ort prints. 6S3c; standard fancy do,S3 SKc; standard fancy side band, SSlCe. Press goods Stocks Oiling up with very handome styles. Cotton and wool flannels are culet.

dvxDbiluiq .XaahvUlo, lie; Peppercl. CVc; bUri. UHc TiCKiyo omega 23 Inch , 31c ; Amoakeaar A C. 2no; A, lSc; Uoncetoa,4-4:dfvlsJ,loc; Meial lee; extra Ji, extra 4-4. 21; Lewlstown lrch.il; üJtto S2 lech. Sic; ctltta 80 inoa, lbj r'Sj'a 20 rVü2iaTiBO St&itis Arnerlcaa, 6-3, 11c; 3-3, lCc wsiiioadcn 12c, 11c, acdiüc; Union, 13, 15, and Mr. PAPSf.CAMBKics-AdTancoi. Common colors, i-'c; high colors, 8c. l-siX-jS WaahJns'.oci. A-Tsnrieatj. Rtchmond, w.iöut,:.ContttOi:a, Mnnlmac, 3; öpragaa s 'cncy, b'-c: Crech rtrl??n. 0; rroeman, t;o; tilnndard yhirtlng prlnU, 8.4 Jc: Albion solid

rolorfj,äic; Peabody uitini H,le; Vamsetta, 7c;

tiaeü ani Mourning prints.

.Sc.

cabpxt ch aus w Lite, ülz; colored, 34c; cov-

irlöt warp, 2c. Bkows Bh a aTiT-03 Vermont, 10ci KashTills, 10c; MiddlevUle, SJio; Idaho, 8fc; Wew Albany, 10c; b'.ark A., lCc; Laurel D.. 10 Wo; Laurel llVio ; r'ark A So ; Uranite B., 7c ; Ledford R7a; Pepp N., 80 ; 1'cpp. 0. 9c ; Pepp K, lOo; Pepp K.. lOam. E11AC3ID bhsstthq" Ifliisdale,12v;c;IIore, 10c: Blackstone, lie. ü&ssrnonet, LTe; Hlil J,, iCKo 4-4. 12c: Dwi2btS?tj?.T, llJ5c; Vaughn XX bo; Ked Dog, 7o; Cinaker 7Vc: t-ambrtca. Lossdale, 17c; Tonng warrior. 13: Jabex Knivbt, 1'jHc; Wamsutta, 15c; New York Mills, 15c. tiaAis Bata Amoaaeag Än 30c; Lewlstou A, lie: Btark. 84o: Union. 'Ho; Conner. 30c; Montraup, SVAilc. FDÜLt-COAIi ' Anthracite, per ton, 110 03; Brasil block, per bushel, 12V4i3i3c; Wbite River, 14c; Bandoreek, I3c; Highland :rrate, 12c; Highland steam. IIa; mtaaurg, lä20c; Brasil nut, iOc; Braall Piack, iCm, Vlrslnl cannel, Cc; Indiana canneJ, 25. Cokb i2e; crashed, 15c. Wood Is quoted at 14 OO.'iä. KISH Prioes are very low IXst and dealers are laying in all they csn handle. Labrador herring, bbls.19; half bbls, f i 50,No. 1 Nile herring, half bbls, Sö; quarters, fl SkUs, (1 10; No. 1 pickerel, half bbls, 36U; quarters, U 7j; kits, 1 W; No. 1 white per halt barrel at 58 Orgö 0: qnarter barrel. S3 35; kits, fl 25; family white, hair bbls, S3 5; quarters, fi 75; kits, 3115; California salmon, per half barrel, new 10 60; kits, jfj 75; Mackerel, new' mess per barrel. S3J; half barrel, tU 00; quarter barrel, W 50; kits, S3 25; No. 1, half barrel, S7 007 W; quarter barrel, 13 6UO4.00; kits, 81 3j; No. 2, half barrel, I63S 50; quarter barrel, S3 25; kits, tl25;Cod flsh, a 50a7e. Holland herring, per keg, 91 40; scaled hairing 60c. Halibut, amoved. 14o. Prepared codnah, 839c. Hmoked sturgeon. 15c. FANCY GROCERIES AND FRUITS The orders are liberal and business crbik. Canned UooDtr Weaer. Tomatoes, 2 lbs, tl 2541 35; S lbs, tl 75.112 00; Tarmonth corn. 12 402 45; Mountain sugar, $2; Trophy, 8"-' 25; Baltimore do, H 60. Peaches, Eastern, 2 loa, W 402 60; 8 lbs. ? 0; Western pckel, 2 lbs, 6'i 25: 4 Iba, 13 pie, 6 lbs, 84 50; 2 lbs, fl 75. Blackberries t oOfli 65. H(.-awberrleA,81bM,t2ä592 60. Raepbe -. 2 Iba, 11 ICoaca Wortloberrles, 52 25$?2 5ü. Pin- lea, 2 lbs, S3 fO, Halmon, 1 lb. 4 )a'3fO 1 lbe.

Vi 4ij($3 M. Dried beef, Jacob 'a, Wc ; low grades.

llc. Maple sugar ivju;. , KoRiroN Kkttit3 -lemons and oranges active

and higher.

riUrmu oranges, z 1 -ju;ev tu : iuestuna oranges.

85 005 2i. Imperial, 6 CO 30 50. itmoni, prime

Mtföla is vV w pw ox; datsii

8,41110 par pound; tiev raiflos. iayars Z3 Ui;33 25; London layers 1 ); Muscatel double crown 84 25. Bultana, 18 18c; pgs, new, leaioe; largo layer figs, 17q174o; French prnneOn boxes, very Cne, 14c: kes, i2V.fal3.ic: citron. aaSo: curranta. 8kaSo:

Turkish prunes, new. 9)4910c

NüT9 ort sneiiea aimonas quotea at 3200;

filberts, 16c; walnut, rrench, 11c; Naples, 170

1m; Braxil nata, 1230 ; peanuts, raw, 89120; roaated lOjaiac.

UK AXN. FLOCK AND X ECU P&AN, niilf-

gTurrs, Etc Very little activity and no change.

Bran lsduil at 18 UU: ana jewa at vm wmm w.

and middlings at '4.

FLOUB no movement worthy Of note.

Choice Tandes ara qcoted at 93 25fi8 75: family at 1 Va.i äü; uua, 14 2öq 60; low trades at 13 F-WS 75. Corn Dull and price nominal. Quoted: low mixed, 643; high mixed 63c; ear. Nie. Oats Quiet and Inactive.

Quoted at röo for mixed; 6Sc for choice white.

HTX-Nominal. Quoted atfl 18. IUri.it Nominal No quotations. W heat Weak: and bard to o uote.

We quote: Rod wbeat.il 10 free on ooard ; amber

11 J-Vl 18: white nemlnal at II S3. HAY Plenty on the market and selling very freely. lovsa Is Qüot"d et 518 220 for choice timothy

from wauons. EaJed Is qnod at $'!'ft2ü for the best by car load for tight, and t2l :-J for loow

priwH-. on arrlva!. Prairie hay. baled, 14 "!jio. liKi-4 Vt-ry umi and quiet. Price. yd ta- ju 7?

HOI'S-: ew crop axa cuotea at 4;k.j'i;o pur

consd.

rt.'.Di?? Market Is dull and prices are down.

Tbl lollowltiiE Q notations are xurnlaliexl ex

clusively for me Hentlnel by F. W. iUasher. d?.lcr in hides. Nos. 27 and S3 East

Maryland street. Indianapolis: Beet city jrrD

tildt-.s, cows, Ac: atera weiztiliis 60 loa or

over, 7c; bst ctty veal eklns, 12c; best city kk 1 1 . a a . a

asm, öc; ETrn min. curea, &i t;a

cry salted nidca. lliiLIo as to cure

dry fltnt. 12 -aiitc aa tn em re. Orabby, bell ttotl stag hides two-thirds price. tiieep vklna are

Qaotfi at cOc to 51 75 accortiLg to quality. Ta.low, 1VQTy.i. Grease Brown at 5S8c ; yeUc w 7J.f7-,c ; white, B.lCHc, i AIX4 Are verv lirm and toe lis low.

Quoted, lud to tou ai $3 8 j per aej and smaller

nnmbera at the usual advance.

Butter la In very bad odor tn a double sense.

r.xiri gooa at 13 loc ; interior muea iota at I'-'ja 133S. IJoceipts not heavy but demand light. Price 12c.

POTJX.TRT Fowls, live, per rlos, bens S3 7391 CO;

roosters ?a '; Duc&a, live, .3Jw; nuaeys, perlb.Uve,8-jlüo. Vegktaklkh Potatoes are Arm and In good snpply. Old aell from store In round loia at

cijilia. New potatoes: KarlyKose, ijitiper

DDI.

Unions New onions SI SDßa.OO per barrel ; Ber

muda .ti per dcz. Fktjit Ureen apples can yet be had. New York aprlea, Si 00; Dried apples, 9c: Dried peaches. lO'ilVicjCranoerTles, beat cultivated, PKODUCfcUuainess Eood and dealers busy.

per brl., SKJ uu; cape Cod, 9U tsj. btraw berries 3

per box. jfoeaw&x, per lb, 25c; white navy beans, St 603 1 75 and very dull; liaklng grease, ICjjVc; Feathers, per lb. prime live aeeMt. 42a'5c: tiin-

au I aervz, $1 10: tüigs iower: per lb., cotton. lC.

4t0 iloNEY Is in lair demand at mxj per

poitmd for choice boxes: for low grades, 20225c. L KATHKH Demand slow and market weak O.UC slaughtered sole is quoted at 40fj4io; Bui Vlo, 32 ;.J7o; narneas &3HW, urper 25(9öoc per toot; French calf, 91 73,3 25; French kip, tl (otl ; i: domesUo call. 91 dj al&O: kip. II lual 25:

oolla r. per foot. 20o; bridle, per doen,&54är30.

Oil ti Declining. Kav r linseed quoted at es c; boiled at 73

r37ic: hard oil. current extra. 9123130: No. 1. SC.u

31 ; tacoiersoil, btraifs best, flO istüc ; Hanau' beat. b..tc Utbiador, Süööo ; refined cool oil, 14V.

uue; fctAJMAra gasoline xor lamp, riäc;

he-jliu Jit, 3U325c; labrloatina: and machinery

Oils. 35c U31 25.

PR JV ISIONS Better feelintr all round, and

some sll cht inquiry but no established market.

There at e neither buyers nor sellers.

Mes T. tork, 124: clear pickled, l-b: dry salted

shoulden t,-?: clear rib sides, lll4: clear tides.

nominal atii.iic; bacon stouiders, acjc; bacon cle. tr rib sides, 124il3c; bacon clear aides.

I3c:brea kfast bacon, Uj-c;sweet pickled bams,

i I jli,c; "M.i Haogram name,, uc; -o netter" j bams, lai t; canvas'ed hams, lojic; prime lard 1 : , . 1 n 1.1... . i. i

Si APLE UKOCEKLfcii There was a lair de

gree of acti'' rity. .

Coffees Market streng. jKoastlng i trades 01 ruo are uuoted to STOVic ;

good to i&i. t at 21g214c; prime at Ziüs,j;

choice to fan ey. at Zi&Mfa and Java at Maioc.

Candles ctctci, ai-otic; star . anliua ira

qnoood aiiviit 'Je: common pressed, ic.io.

(JHEE8C-Al iy. -iyv ior une to choice rac

torv.

zlf lasses a: id srnTjps New Orleans molasses

is steady at t V-xc, and syraca at bx&Vi. iox

common to fai cy.

Ki Dealer. quot at lii-jso ror ltan;ooa,

and SQyVc- for '(Jarotma.

üGiAKd Marl ft ana quiet. We ouote: rtt Üned is quoted at lSia?ic

for A, iolo s. tor extra O. and Uiiifa for bard; circle. c; yeUows, HK&SiO.

Boda In Doxej, i'jiuo; kegs. BoAie tierman 1 cuotea a. ei,Tr c ; Eabbitt's

at locales. ,

mtakou Dealers at ojjx.o per poxaa

for pe&xi.

piCEtf Perper Is qcotca at ii .ü'j; auspice,

18Juc: cloves, v; ouala,

1EAS market dui u

Uunpowder la qui 'tea at&c35ioo; im penal, 6&0(3Jl 20; Hyson Ii U 8C; Oolong, 5c5l; English breakXasl. 40t37öc JUUMBEü Nothing new 10 note. riNk 1 and 2 uiear, per M. feet, green, (5j oj; dr T. iti W, Fl orlng, ureased, J22 60(330 t teldlng, dreasea, SH .0319 00;ätock boai a,S18 uoa;öO; Common boards, 118 U; Blil stui to W loet,i8 00; Bill stuff, over 1 feet, 17 u OUj Heavy Umbers, 91 00 extra per M.; Bhet thog, 913 to; A sawed shingles, 93 7534 ü0; No. X shingles, 93 00; Poplar shingles, 3 ä; Lath, S3 U U tioathexn pine fcoorDag, dressed, 815 OuosjU oo. , r ofla b Clear, loo 00 ; C Majaoa, 919 CO; Calls 310 00. ash 1st and 2d, 822 50. Black Walnut The qu otations are buying prices for reen and seJ Ung i wüses for dry lum oer. 1st and 2d. dry two uu.aj ut ist and 2d, groan.

310 OW oo; Culls, 115 oo-;i2o , IRON AND BTHJOr-ötead T and quiet. The quotauona are given a B1 prices, aa follows: iar iron la quoted at B rAaeeW roUed, 10 to 14, $o; lo V 6.7o; 27, oc; Charooal, liio advance on a. vs rates. Other Aisea andaumbsi-s a: 3 graded propcrt.o?ia.e raLue. eisei is quoted aa toUc v: foaiuiersons bat liagUaii tooi, 2äo ; Auierlo&i. t toolt ; spring Boci, i?.i ich, 123; Ift inch Jva, lit.

mill pies: shapes auc. BEEDü Quiet and lower. Flax ße.d iS uaotea at 1 vj: dov

timothy dull at W &&i ?6. a ÄtA W Is wo: th i,al0 pr ton Nll.l'.Tn crriiwi rlmsLlni anrl lliu er.

Ha&lnaw, aray ioa io., at 2 0oJ 9nl River, In store, at Si WGl Ui; öagit "f. ,c" at 1 u,ai 5: Ohio Kivor. car loU 'atli2Ql8u.

ljy al ucm la quottsu at wiwo ; Mt 'n) tor N ovy , PK VJiiii ricvtiut trravi. ASittfAn: r.rl-ini liaVIW UUQ

anarters. Mj-Tlo: amokin.i ' branas. 'Wcsik.

hnecuts, ofVä; black tobacco, öi& in cadles ; twisw, tjOAauc. TIXilERS' STOCK Trade la reparte lfalr , Tin piate is quoted, ior iC, iüAi4,cha T('0ju;tI: orialliv. at 12 tu ditto, it 515 to: 4vi.4x,

roonu un, t-1 ; 1C, 2ox2b rooflnj Un, 322 ketUe, 45c. No. 27 non B, 4o;

iron. 2i rer cent, disoount from list. . anc,

ner theet. Ho: per cask.. 10k,o, Pig tin. It

iOo. Wire üright and armuaied 00 per ce

per cent discount. Bolder, tinner's Copper abetting, 11 to 15 os., 85o; lahod, 14 to 10 ox., 393 ; bolt copper, 45c ; boti ; 3'. Lead-Fig, 74c; bar, Antimony, Babbit metal. iti(JU0

WIIIHKY Lower, and quoted at SI 13. WOODÜN WAK1-No.liubsperdo8,8aa0.39; 2 ditto. 87 50(518: No. 3 ditto, 8a ouc7 ; No. 1 cnut

common, per dosen, 110 üo; No. 2 ditto, I .

No A ditu. SS äü: No. 1 oedar churns bra

bound, 821tü; No. 2 ditto, fJ0ta; No. las 1 . KT A Orftttn ! Kn Si rltf.rn 1! BtaV

ball buanel measures, 35 5o; hoop iron boun. i ditto, 60 j7; keelers, five lnnbst, 2 25; meal sieves, 14-16, Ii 7532; ditto Is, 82 00i2 2o; O O

buckets two hoop, il soyi w; tutto iareuuuji 92 15c2 23. WOOL Wool is coming la quite finely. Quoted: Unwashed. üOjjiVc; tub washed, 485.0. WINDOW OJuAöS riingie tstrengm.

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NEV7 YORli. June 2.-Flour-Receints. 17.000

oarreis; saies were mane ci supernne v estern and Mtate at f4 70 5i,0; common io ;rood extra do at It 95(05 65; good to choice at S5 35i5 6j; white wheat Western extra at 15 70,6 50; common to good extra Ohio at 85 0uai7 25; common to choice iU Louis at 35 Sb&H 15. bye Cour Is in fair request; sales were rnpde at 14 305 ti-'. Corn meal Is active and easier ; sales were made of Western at SlbW4 00. Wheat-la in fair demand; receipts lld.000 bushels; sales were made of No. 1 spring at Si 11 17; do Chicago at 1113, No. 1 Milwaukee at 11 163117; No. 2 Chicarro at 91 07.fl 18; No. 2 Milwaukee at 91 12,3 117; No. 2 Northwestern at 31 09: ungraded Iowa and Minnesota spring at 31 0al 13; winter red Western at fl 21 3o; amber Western at S1S0O 1 32; while Western at 31 30 al 33. Rye Tue market is quiet; sales were made of Canada in bond at Oäc; Btale atllOtällO. Barley The market Is unchanged; sales were made of No 2 rowed state at H2o: prime Canada West at 31 55. barley malt The market is firm; extra choice is quiet; sales were made of Lake hhore at Si ao. Corn Is firm and In fair demand; receipts 127 000 bushels; sales were made ot Western mixed at 72S74; yellow Western at"89iKc; white Western, at 77uS:c. Oats Market Is Arm ; receipts 7JGH) bushels: sales made of mixed Western at 68ft72c : white mixed Western at 7J 75c. Hay The market is firm; eales were made ol shipping at 65 70c Coflee The market is 1 quiet and steady; sales were made of Rio

cargoes at lönloc gold; dojob-ing at ltixt lyc gold. Sugar is firm and higher; sifcs were made oflairto good refining at b34c; prime at 8;c: Muscovado at 8g3Sc. Moiasses Is dull aid heavy; ppies were made of Barbadoes at 45346c; Porto Rico at 43(e2c; Demorara at4552c. Rice Is quiet aud steady: sates were made of Rangoon at WVc; Carolina at 747-vsc. Petroleum Hjuoa were made of refined at 13c : crude at 0-c. Rosin Sales were made of strained at SI 5(51 90. ' Turpentine-Saies were made of spirits at 33s. Pork Market is stead v:

saies were made or new mess at 320 5o. Cu

msats Are dull: eales were made of drx Ki:te!

shoulders at 8c: tierce tickled hams at Ilia.

liks. - liaaiea lbe mamet is Heavy : sales were

made of Western long clear at lljc: short clear at Uc. Lard Is lov.'er; aala? were made of prime

steam at 14' ic. (Jheese The market is nn

chanjed; sales were made of common to prime Western at ti(412c. Whisky Saies were made at tl 18. K?g3 Are firm ; sales were made of Western at lsiä20c. Butter la steady; sales were

made at i2;dl5r. Leather The market is nn

changed: saies were trade of hemlock sole.

Buenos Ayres and Kio Urande light, middle and

heavy weights at 27-i,9i,c ; Calilornia do at 2ö!-J füt274c; coinmoii do at 25Ja27Kc Wool The

market is dull; sales were mads of domestic

fleece at 4üü5c; pulled at i03sc; unwashed at

1ÜÄ3 c.

CHICAGO, June 2. Flour The market is

dull and prices are weak; sales were made

of extra supernne spring at Siuoföi37i: Min-

sesota extra winter at 5 25f4 ou; superfine

spring at 93 00. Wheat The market is strong and prices are advanced ; sales were made of No

i cuicago spring at ;c; no i tbicago spring, freh, at 8991c; No 2 Chicago spring, regular, tri was bid for spot; Ufte for seller July; 08c for

neuer August; jno a unicago spring at oraic; rejected Is nominal. Corn The market is firm ; sales were made of No 2 fresh at die ; No 2 reg

ular at bgc tor spot; m;3. was bid ror seller

June; e---vo was ma ior seller Juiy; rejected

at iJV,'5&ic. Oats Ihe market is quiet and weak

salt meats The prices are nominal: sales were made at SKf&llliJgraLic. Bacon The market is ouU asd there is only an order trade; sales were made at HmUHmili'c; clear alljio seller July; l:ic seller August. Lard The market 1 nominal; sales were made of summer at 3L3 öü; winter at 314. llogs The market is slow and easier; sales were made of shippers at 56 2isj 75 ; bacon at 7 0037 25 ; butchers at $7 Sac7 af. Cattle The market is firm ; aalea were madeofgood native steers at Sbk'i: falrnative steers 3i4ii4ö ii; mixed stockcrs at S3 9U31 75; good thorouzh Tcxans at 5j i5; fair Texans at 4 tt'4 fco; mrf'.nm at fi 9t'i4 Hi: common at tl 75,43 25. Receipt Flour, barrels; wre.it, 6.LU0 busheis; com, Hjoo bashels; Oils 10.(00 bushels; barlev, bosheN; p-e. busheis; hogs, 2,115 head; cattle. 825 head. CINCINNATI, June 2. Cotton The Kartet is quiet: Kales were mad of middling at lo1-;:. Hour The market is dull and lower; s4:es were made of family at 55 öStiaö iS. Wheat The market i.s dull and prices ucciinlivj. ; ales of red were made at SI 231 23. t orn-l'he market is dull and crooplng; sales were made at 70 (372c. Oata The market Is dull and unchanged : aalea were made at ic. Itye Tbe luareet Is quiet and weak; saies of "o. 2 were msdä at511S,i 2(). Bariey-i he market is dull and nominal. Oils The market is unchanged: Bales of linFeed were made altfTc; lard oiI.Ka.lts were made at 31 181 20. Batter-ales ot choice Wesi ern KeKerve were made at 20,423c; Central Ohio, two lower grades nominal, the-Tbe market Is dull and unchanged ; sales of new were made at 11 12c. Pork Tbe maiket 13 dull and unchaujei; sales were made At SVll .S'5l Al. Iinl-Hi3 market la

1-ne.l W'a I unchanged ; Bales of steam were made at IV.i

W-JJic; country ketue 14,c; city llc. Bulk meais-The market is steady; pales were mads of .boulders at JS ic(a8 5-11 spot; SS 5) btiver Jnne: clear ib til i; clear 11 754ll f7. Bacon Tbe market is Fteadv: sales were made of sbouldeis at $y 25(j9 7'$; clear rib UUi ciear $12 75 all Whlsky'-carce and firm: eales at 1 IS. H.gs The market is

ami ana lower: n:es were made of common

at 58 oO$,U s-j; fair to iuellum af 3d 15; Kood to heavy at S7 25 ä7 40. Keceipts-2,310

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BALTIMORE. June 2 Floor The market Is quiet and prices are unchanged; sales we:e

made of western supernne at 51 tG?17o; extra

at 35 005 0; family at Sö 75Q7 00. W beat Tbe

market Is dull and prices are lower; saies were

toade ot No 1 amber Wettern at $1 37; No 2

amber Western at Si 31; mixed amber Western

at 3t 33: No 1 red Western at fl 31: No 2 red

Western at 31 521 3; Pennsylvania red at 31 31

((Si ;J2; Aiuwackte spring at 81 ;;i. Com The

marsct is weak and off lor Western; sales were

made ot Western mixed at Mc Oats-The market is dull: aales were made of white Western

at 73(i74c; mixed Western at 70g7Jc. Rye The market Is dull and prices are nominal; tales

were made at 31 li. Hay The market 1 qu et and prices are firm: sales were made of Penn

sylvania and Maryland at 317 0a24 00. Whisky The market is duilaand prices are nominal: sales were made of Western at SI lHfül 20.

Provisions The market is tinner and higher

and prices are very quiet. Mess Pork The market is firm ; Kales were made at 320 5. -22 Ot'.

Bulk meats bales were mane or shoulders at

9&94c; clear rib sides at llic, loose. BaconSales were made of shoulders at tfjvftyjtc; clear rides at 12'49;13c. Hams Sales were made at HVrtU5c. Butter The market is firmer; sales were msdeof Western grass flavored at212tc. CofftX Itie market is quiet and prices are nominally unchanged: saiea were made of Rio rargoes at 15'$18c. Petroleum The market i nominal; sales were made of crude at eii-a 63 4c ; refined at 13ta 134c.

NEW ORLEANS, June 2. Flour-The demand

was moderate: sales were made of single extra at JjZj; double extra at J55I; choice at 30 0037 5. Corn The market was firm ; gales

were made 01 white at 80; hc. Oats The market was quiet; sales weremddeat 72-b73c. Bran

The market was firmer with prices ono.ed?t

: no sales were made; prices rtom nally at

prime 823(M; choice at 827(ji2S. Coffee The market was dull ; f-ales were made of fair to prime

at 17'41Sc. Pork The matket whs dull ; sales

were made or iif avy mess at 'i a. Dry salt

meats Tbe market was dull; sales were made at c-ft.9(&1231-c. Bacon Tbe market was dull: sales were made at ö'i-ilSJsöralSJic. Hams

The market was dull: sales were made of choice sugar cured at l2-i'dl3V4c Lard Rales

were made of tierce at 15; .Sc: kea at lb'ic:

round lots at J4c lower. Corn rar al The msrket

was dull ; sales were made at 31 30. Suzar Tne

market was dull and prices were nominal:

eales were made of common at 7J4Cixc; low fair

to fully fair at 839c; prime to sir ctly prime

at )4r4c. Molasses The market was dull and prices were nominal; sales were made of

common at 4"loc; lair at 50&xc; prime to choice at ES&'Cc.

Philadelphia. June 2. Hour Tne mar

ket is dull; sales were made of Iowa, superfine

at 34 75-5: extras at i-(g,b 2-5; Ioa, Wisconsin and Minnesota family at S3 60y5 75; Pennsylvania Indiana and Ohio family at 38 25 tad 50: high grade 1 at 30 75gj7 75. WheatThere is little doing: sales were made of rod at

SI amber at Si 35; No 1 springatSl IS. Kve

Sales were made at 31 10.-31 12. corn In lim

ited demand: sales were made of vellow at

8?H384c; Western mixed at 82J4-81c. Oats The market is slow; sales were made of white

at 71472c; black at Ose; Provisions The market is dull; sales were made of mess pork at

1 no. Bard aaleswere made at ll'-välöe.

Whisky Sales were made of Western at 31 20.

Petroleum Sales were made at IV i 13c for refined; 9c for crude. Butter The market is

steady; sales were made of New York and Bradford county extra at 30c ; New York and Bradford county firsts at 23321c; Western extras at 24fä25c: Western firsts at 17.ft.19c; extra rolis at 20(i22c. Cheese The market is dull and prices nomieal; sales were made of line Western at S'lOJc; prime at 7Q.'.ic. Eggs The marketls firm ; salps were made of Western fresh at 17V,Pc. Clover soed ales were made nt 9312. Timothy seed Salrs wer madeal32 62. l'"lax seed Sales were made at 31 H).

LOUISVILLE, Jnne 2. - Cotton -The market is firm; sales were made at löc. Flour The market Is unchanged ; eales were made cf extra

a'. 3 wt: extra lamiiy at fa öübüIü: a no

at Si 25 ; fancy at i'ti 75ia7 iä. Wheat The

market unchanged: talcs were made of red a

tl 20; amber and white at 31 25. C.irn Tb

market is dull; sale were made at TfgToc

on arrival. Oats Tbe msrket is dull; sales were mane at 6fca7Cc. Rye The market is

dull; saies were made at 31 lo. Hay The mar

ket is unchanged; sales were made of choice

tlmothv at $23. Provisions . The market is

stronger and has an upward tendency. Pork

Sales were made at (20 50. Bulk Meats Sales were made of shoulders at 8c ; clear ribs at lljic; c!ear at 123. hacon sales were made

of shoulders at 954c; clear libs ÜJic; clear at

1.1 'c. turns-aias were maaa oi suer cured

at J34$l4c. Lard Sales were made ol good

pt loc; tierce at lasiic; keg at KtiSioc

Whisky Jales were made nt 31 13. Bagging

ihe mamet is una; sales were made at 134

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MILWAUKEE, June 2. Flour The market Is dull and prices are weak. Wheat -The market is firm ; saies were made of No 1 Milwaukee Club

at II 00: No 2 MUaukee Club at tKr'ic: seller

July at V?ic. Oals The market Is a shade

firmer and prices are quiet; sales were made of

no 2 at ac. Jörn me marxet is emu; sales

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ve, ana nrm, and I0alac higher; Texans sold i34 0; stockers. sold at S3 bH&i 7ö: butrhers, at Sl 4i; shipping steers, sold at Si6i i6 65; rtllnary to good, Kaie weie choice ateeis.

CHICAGO UV1C STOCK MARKET. Chtcago, June 2. Cattxx The receipts to-day were 3,tXW head; the market was more

active, ana nrm, and 10-alac higher; Texans sold

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uoG-im reeeipta to-day were 11, ou? bead; the market was dull, slow and weak and tending strongly downward; sales were Kood to cuoice bacon, M to t7; heavy ho?s, ti ;5-7 ii; rcaiawrcs, fs 25:58 6o; ailes were mostly made at I7(7 20; sn'rmects, e,ti head. Shekp The receipt tc-dav vrert- l,uo head; tbe market was weak and ensv, and mall demand ; poor to choice shorn, so d at 3 fcvi

EAST LIBERTY LIVE STOCK MARKED EisrfjEEBTT, Pa., June 2. Buir CattlTho receipts for to-day were 1,M7 head, and toialfor the past 2 days were 1.4(head; theKupply for j-aid sales is excessively iisht; bUBtntKsba been good and early everyt liing Fold at gooi rrlces, which are about rc higher thanlaht wttk on pood siock; ihebulkoftlic offerings tave been food to extia and bat very few common cattle, with 5 or t: loads of Oierokees: about 0 loa is are rei trted to arrive; Bastern buyers are doing very iiitle, aaimlna tent the prices are toa high to do them any good : sales were made of bet at 37 uo7 25; medium to ri;od at o 23,s 73; common io lair at j ot a 6 00; bails scarce at 31 005 oj; stockers scarce atf4ft5lü; Cheroktes averaging SjJb at fl2" Hox Receipts for to-day were S.OSO head, makiDgatotalrorthep-st 2 (Java of bead: galea were mile o: Yorkers ai ' 87 iOS7 20; Philadelphias at 37 80 n,H 00. Hum. a: p. Kecelpta lor to-day- were 3.700 bead, and total for the past 2 days were 7,5oo head; sales were mad of the Ust at S5 2-niö0; medium at !l 233173; clipped at f 1 25j 3j. BOSTON WOOL MARKET.

Boston. June 2.-Wool-A fair demand aud steady prices as the new clip is near at baud. Manufacturers are buying cautiously. Theonly kinds of wool retllv wauted are meiiam grades, and combing and delaicejaeeces. Tbere is more Inquiry for Ohio and Pennsylvania fleeces nd there is a prospect that Mocks of this description win soon di-appear, tales were made of Pennsylvania netce at 60cp5c, Including choice fleeces at 52V.Vk;; Wisconsin and Michigan fleeces at 4SolJ.je; combing and delaine flee-e ato3(3oc; new Kentucky combing at 4S(g5cc. B ÄEW YORK DRYUOODS IIARSLT. Niw Yoaa:. June 2. Dry Goods Jobbing branches more active, but the package trade in cotton goods remains quiet, and woolen goods are moving slowly; prints, are generally quiet in first hands, but darner's makes have sMd fairly nince their reduction in price; regatta and tournament shirtings prints, are reduced to 7Jic. The Daily Bulletin ssj g; Two hundred and fifty case of (Jerraania and Sontia mills beavers, will be sold at auction Wednesday rex..

NEW YORK MLTAL MARKET. "New York, June 2. Metals Manufacturing copper is quiet and Ui::.i. ; tiew sheeting at 30c. Ingot Bake Is quiet, sales were made at 2Jc. Pig Iron Is du'l ; sales wem made of Scotch at :lc; American at du'l 2ig28c. Russia sheet Sr les were made at 14, gold. Nails Tbe market is unchanged: tales of cut weremadeat 3a3J.c; clinch at 5s6c. Horse shoos Sales were made of No. 8 at 21a25e.

NEW YORK COTTON MARKET. St. Yosk. June 2. Cotton Is doll; saies were made of middling noiaud at iht&tc. Futures closed quiet, with saies of 27,400 bales as follows: Heller June. 15 2a-32c; e;ierJuty, 16 l-32s; seller Augnst, 83-l;c; seller September Hl-'bc: seller October. 1517-Cc: seller November, 15 6-lc; sellerjDccember, la 6-l(!c: seller January, 15 7-lKc; se ler February, l jc; seller March. -13 23-3.'c;se ler April, I8c; seller May, 16 1 -16c. POREION MARKETS. London. June 2. The amount of bullion gone Into tbe Bank of England on balance to-day is 1,000. Consols for monev. 92" i1: on Re

count, yvS.94; 5-2t)s IWi-i. li4: '5-20S 17.

100 5; KMts, 101; new 5s. IIZK: New York Cen

tral. 91; Erie, 1510; Erie preferred, 25. Calcutta linseed oll; 25s 6d. Refined American petroleum, 8g,0d.

Paris, June 2. Rentes, lf 'c. Antwerp. June 2. Fine American net.

leum, 25JJ.

Liverpool. June 2.-Cofon Is firm: mid

dling uplands. 7d: Orleans. fcVö.811: sales of

12,000 bales, of which 2,009 bsles were for speculation and expor' and 7,uou American. Flour Tbe market is steady; sales were made Of extra state and Western at 22s. WheatSales were made No 1 red Western spring at ks :td: No 2 red Western spring at Kslod. CornSales were made of new mixed Western at Sis. Pork Sales were made of new winter American Western at 7.1s 6d; American Eastern at Bis 6d. .. Beef Sales were male of xtew American at 78s 6d. Lard The marketls firm; sales were made of prime Western at 63s. Bacon The market is steady; sales were made of el earsides, at 5t; long clear middle at &ls 6d; short clear middles at o2sd. Cheese Sale were made of choice American , new, at öS. Tallow Sales were made of P. C. at 41s. Petroleum Hales were made of refined at 9J4d; spirits, do, 7d.

and prices are lower ; sales were made of No 2 were of No 1 at SI to. Barley-Tbe mar

a. H ni, KU -"'f. 10: ket is nominal: sales were made or No 2 at

8x8 to 8x10 uxla to 10x13....

1QX16 to 12x18..

,.S7 00

8 00

12x30 to 20x20 . Discount 85 and 70 per cent, off above.

7 .j 875 11 00 13 0J

MONEY, aTOCKa, ETC. NW i BK. June 2. Money easy at 2Ja3 per cent.

Choice mercantile paper is quoted at 3J-, per

cent; prime 45. Sterling firm at 54 87 for 68 days, and 84 99 for sight. Custom receipts 3392.010. Gold stroi g, opening and closing at mytt with sales during the day at 118. Boans were made flat. Rates for borrowing were IQ per cent par annum, aud 1-01 to 1-32 percent per diem. Treasury disbursements lUtil.UOU. Clearings. S36,000.00u. Specie shipments S 130,000, of whleh SXtO.COO Is gold coin. Government bonds strong. State securities firm. Railroad bonds quiet. Stocks opened heavy and lower ,wlth a decline In pricea ranging from Yt to percent. The leading features were V nlon Pacino.Lake Shere. Western Union, Paciflc Mail and Northwestern,

Jected at 5lo. Rye The market is quiet and

prices are weaK ; sates were maae or .Nozat vse. Barley The market is dull and the prices are

nominal; sales were made of No 2 fall at 3115

for spot: 91 for seller August. Pork The mar

ket is quiet and prices are weak; sales were

made at 319 oO for spot; 919 50 for se'ler June;

31U70 for seller July; 319 0 for sel'er August

Lard The market is aulet and prices are weak :

sales were made at 314 20 for spot; 314 37' for sel

ler JuJy : 914 00 for seller August. Bulk meat

The market is held firmly and prices are un

changed; sales were made of cboulaer at

, c; rib middles at Uc: clear sides at

bort clear middles at HKc for spot r seller

j nne; these prices are all for loose. Whisky T he market is dull and prices are unset t ed: ti 15 was bid and (1 17 was asked. Lake fi eights

. Vre active and prices are unchanged; to

Bu tfalo. 3'4c for wheat; .fio for corn; to Os

wet to, 3J,c for wheat. Receipts Floor, 8.000

bar. "els; wheat, kj.ooo bushels; corn, ivjim out-h cia; oats, 44,000 bushels; rye, ljuw) bushels: bar

ley, V.ouo bushels; malt, - bushels. Ship

ment Flour, ,uio barrels; wneat, 200,000 bush

els: iorn. 1,000 bushels; oats, 100,000 bushels:

rye, 6.1,000 bushels; barley, 31,000 bushels; malt.

700 bin uieis. On he call board this afternoon wheat

closed twsier; sales were made at 9. for seller

June: 14C for seller jul. Corn The market

Instead:; sales were made at eijc for Beller Jone;6HaC for seller July. Oats The market is lower; sales wer made at 58r;,5H,'4c for seller June; ööjfe fr seller July. Pork Tbe market is weak and prices are nnehanged : pales

wre made at 31f for seller June; Hf0 for

seller July. Ird The market i weak and

print are unchanged ; 6aies were made at 311 45 r . i . t i

lor St uerjuij,

ST. .'JOXJVS. June 2. Ootton The market iti

dull ai a unchanged. Flour The market is un

settled a' na prices are lower, w neat Toe prices are hiehtr; sales were made of No 2 red winter

Ore; No 3 at 81 CO. Pro visions The market is

unchanged. Mess Pork Is held firmly at

320 (', with buyers at $19 70. Prime Lard Tbe

market ;s nominal: sales were made at HMc tor

f team and n?4c lor kettle rendered. Freights

uram n-eients are steady to Buffalo, 4c; to Oswego, 7jc. Fcelpts Flour, 6,00) barrels;

wheat. 100,000 bushels: corn. Z.ooo bushels; oats.

o bushels; barley. bushels, shipments

Mour, z.o'.hj barrels: wnet, too push eis: corn. to..

too bushels: oats, 7J0 bushels; barley, -bushels.

TOLEIK), June 2-F'lenr The market Is

steady. WTaA 'Hie market is firm ; sales were made of No 2 white Wabish at 91 2; No 1 white

Michigan at 81 22; extra white Michigan at

8124; amber Ml-hlgan at 91 22: sJ ler July at

51 23V,; no I rei winter at Ii n;; o t red winter at 81 21. Corn Sales were made of hitth

mixed at 71c: seller June at 711-ic: seller Julv at

7;4c; seller August at ny-c; low mixed at btc;

white at 73c:nograaeatbi;4c oars me market Is steady ; sal ea were made of No 2 at 61c; Michigan at 6lc; white at 65c. Freights dull ; to

Oswego at SJic Recripts Flour, 800 barrels:

wheat. 10,000 bushels: corn, 15,000 bushels; oats

4,000 bushelp. Shipments Flour, 2,000 barrels,

wheat, bushels ; corn, bushels ; oats.

46,000 bushels.

CLEVELAND. June 2. Wheat The market

1 dull: sales were made of No 1 red winter at 81 24; No 2 red winter at 81 19. Corn Tbe

market is lower: sales were made of hisb mixed

shelled at 71 72c ; ears at G8K)e. Oats The mar

ket Is steady and prices are unchanged; sales were made of wane es lern at 6)c. Petroleum

The market Is steady; aale were made of 110 degrees test standard white in car lota at. 10c, cash; and löu dereis Ohio state test at HJ-gc; in small way lots lca'-'c higher. Receipts Wheat.

2,100 bushels: corn. 6,000 bushels; oats, 5,600 bush

els; barley, bushels.

PITTSBURG. June 2 tVheat-The market is

H a Hilt QV 9 a-&a tw k? - xj SAi csaa j va a Kr m a -fr a aa vsa a a auu j a "vji w uuq f i aj v a. ia j uibi xw."c v ia at 81 80ral 3i bid cash; SI 33 bid seller June; 81 38 4 tall and quotations are nominal; sales were 1 3ü$i seilet' July; No. 2 Chics go spring at 92o made of Pennsylvania and Ohio red atsi 251 89; bid; soft Nt 2 Chicago at 85&96o. Corn Tbe amber and white at 81S01S5. Ear corn The prices are hLther; sales were made o: No2at4 market is dull; sa es were made at 7880e for 65c cash ana' seller June ; 6S4ßDo seller July; mixed and prime yellow, according to quality, Oats The mar ket laeasier; saies were made of on the track. Shelled corn The market la dull; No 2 at 67o caVh; 4Uc bid seller August. Rye sales wer made at 75(&,77c, according to quality, There is nothing doing. Barley There is on the track: 77 79o free in elevator. Petroleum nothing doing. ' Whisky Sales were made at ihe market is quiet: saies were made of crude 1117. Pork The prices are lower: sales were at l 45 at Parker's landing: refined at 1334ai3c,

made at S20 50; erau Jots sold at S2U 7?,-. Dry Philadelphia delivery.

Host's Iiif e Pills I Itfoffat's Plicsnix Bitters H .11(1 f. Paso's Clijaas Salvo ! !! w forw a tomplete laoiily ?:i'ClrIne ( ües:.!;: ! ;.v.urf.j is:cre diseases, end hitf loneraore ti.od fur huumait j . than as jotiirr iiie;icinre?r tr.. r--! Ja the ieolc. MOFFAT'S LIFE TILLS are pnrclr t (Triable. They art os the Mtrr. opciiinir t lie dort, and rey-muir the bJy to -er-fi-rt health, and may Im relied on to rare Nerton und Sirk liratinrüf, (otirf rtf., l)pepsis. lm;j. gf vital, Jjundirf, Liver and Bilioss (oaii laiuls. 4oMs. KrnrTjr. (ieueral UeaksesK. 4 ever A .levc. MOFFAT'S ri!(EMX UIT1E1IS o rorrert t'.ie seerrtioa of the Stomar h, and are a t-urr rnre for byapepsia, NerTODSBcvs. K'eeilesk. Bes, Female Cniniilaint. Weknesa IH-bilily.Ar. PAWL'S CLDIAX SALVE Is n rorn pound of Arnica with mas y other rxtrartK and hslsams. lVe warrant It to eyre Scrofula and Salt Ithenrn. Ferer Sores, Pile, Frort Bite, i hllbtaluK, Coras, Isflamnistioa of tbe Ftcs, IlroLen Breasts, Sore Slpples, Cuts, BrBises.Lirras.Scalds cud f II Cutaneous Dresses, en nn or beast. It fclinys inflammat!ia. scbdaes all paia, sad heals wlthont a sear. It is worth its weicht ia gold to every faoii'.j, and should always be on band. CSSold byDniists eTeryTThcn-. -" J. T. 3IILLS, Sole Proprietor. SS I.Itierty atreet, ew Terk

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