Indiana State Sentinel, Volume 26, Number 43, Indianapolis, Marion County, 13 June 1877 — Page 8

THE INDLVNA STATE SENTINEL, WEDNESDAY MOKNTNTG, JUNE 13, 1877. s

Cheapest Yet. Another big lot of Sun Umbrellas and Parasols, Positively lie Cheapest of any Senaon, 400 Doz. Cents Snmmer Shirts, At 25c, Cheap at 50c. Those 51.00 Kills arc Still Selling or Forty, eight Cents. GENTS' "WHITE SHIRTS, At $1, IUchly worth $1.50. Look out for NEW DESIGNS IN HOSIERY NEXT WEEK. Something Handsome Coming.

L S. A5 RES & GO. INDIANAPOLIS. F ANCIAL AMD COMMERCIAL tOIET AND THE MABHUIY Or .kofthb IwoiAJfAPOLts BiNTiwa, ' Tcesoat Evening, Jane 12, WW i We have no new features to report in the local money market. Clearing house reports show some falling ofr In business. Evidently bankers are more than usually cautious, and the outlook Is well calculated to embarrass business. Only gilt edged paper Is taken, and 10 to 12 per cent are the current rates of interest. Eastern exchange Is tili selling across the Counter at 1-10 premium. INDIANAPOLIS CLEARING HOUSE. Clearing. Balances. J"nr 23 wee its eidlngDec80..l41,H9,t0 llü.tttl.ow For xnontUo January 6,Hr2,rou For month of February For month of March.-. For month of April.... For month of May.. Friday, June 1 ..... , 6,KX1,II0J .21 W) 6.K41.UIO 2:.0O0 27H.0)) 2-'4,000 21",MJ0 210,000 2S,0IX) 2) ),00 255.MM) 22i,(J) 270,000 1 .82,000 2,150,000 2,2s ,imj RS,0 0 H.1,000 7K.0O0 61, 0;) . 78,000 75,000 88,000 75,l)iM 11H,(X)0 Hatuiday, June 2. Monday. June 4 Tuesday. June 5... Wednesday, June Thurdy, June 7... Friday, June 8 ..... Saturday, June 9.. Monday, June 11.. Tuesday, June 12. EXPORTS OF SPECIE. The following Is a detailed report of specie exported from the district of New York for the week ending June 9, 1877: Total for week v 1,60",136 PI nee January 1. silver .4s.!0 since January I, gold 10,3ij7,441-l)w,41l Hatue time lu IK70. , .. 21,70,OS.S K-nne time in 1K75.. Same time In 171.... Ruine time in 1X7X... Same time In I'd... Bame time In 171 barue time lu 1870-.. ii,tiKH,:m 2-",HW,lr0 2,tl,i:W :?2,tiS;l)S) :i7?m MM 15,182,911 IMPORTS or SPECIE. Fo'lowing is a detailed statement of the 1m- ? rts of specie Into the port of New Yorkdurn j the week en-ling June 9, lf-77: Total Hlnce Jiu. 1, go d .t.'!,4M,514 Total since Jan. 1, silver...... 3,jU;Mlt ,!.j1 ,'.m 8ame time ITH... 1.8 '2.17.1 Hanietiine l7ö Same time 174.... Bimo time 1873...., Hrae t4mo 1872...., Same time 1871 . ,47,:is ... 2.;.i),7i .... 2.W.2I1 ... 7n,:rr ... 3.1Ö3.2J1 Commercial. The general merchandise markets are essentially unchanged as compared with the pa.it Wi.-fk, and very few changes are reported In quotation of leading commodities. The wholesale dry goods market Is presenting no feature of specUl interest, and pries of a la pi commodities rem;ün unchanged. The New Yok Daily Bulletin reports the market as follows: The scf neral market has been quiet, as is n-u illy the case on Saturdays at this time of year, brt there was an undercurrent of activity lu certsln makes of cotton good, which wt ru taken in considerable amounts by interior Jobbers, who anticipate an advance in freights alter the 1st .-f July. The export trade in domestics continues very salUhtctory, and we notlc-j a shipment of 3,o53 packages to Shanghai, Der bank "NaveHlnk." Cotton Uotsls. The market h ;s an Improved Undertone, and prices of brown sheetings, etc., n ive a hardening tendency, while most other makes of goods are steadily held. Four-yard brown sheetings are closely sold up la leading makes, und such brands as M.utMitchusetts Itu, etc., are held "at value." bleached shirtings are in steady but moderate demand, aud wide sheetings are receiving more attention from the jobbing trade. Colored cottons are quiet and steady in agents' hanls, and cor-t jeans and satteens are moving more freely. Prints. There has been a strictly moderate movement In light fancy prints from agents' hands, and shirtings are less active than was the case a few days ago. There is some Inquiry for medinm dark fancies by western buyers, but few goods if this class can be had at tle prices they are willing to pay. tiingnamt. There has been a steady demand for dress styles of ginghams, and staples and fancies were in fair request. Prices are very Ann at current quotations, and Messrs. Walter Brown A Son have advanced the price of Gloucester and Mohawk ginghams toSJc. Dress Goods. Cotton dress goods continue ?ulet and irregular in price, but light worsted abrica and buntings are meeting with moderate sales. WOOLEN GOOUH. The usual Saturday quiet has been the principal feature of the day s business In men's wear woolens, although the deliveries of seasonable fabrics In the execution of fretih orders from interior dealers and the distributions of heavy woolens toward the completion of early engagements were In all liberal In amount. There was less show of activity In the trafilc of the week In this connection than in lome former seasons, but the aggregate sales by WW. 1 MKJVTM UlSMia Fi V a- avru , wsau Indications for the fatu re are looked upon as favorable to a reasonably satisfactory autumn trade, both In the package and piece goods de part men la. PROPUCX. The produce markets are moderately active. Eiigs are In good demand and steady. Poultry Is undergoing no marked change, and receipts are readily taken at our quotations. Butter is in large supply and dull. The New York egg and poultry market la reported as follows by the Dally Bulletin of Monday: Ewes Receipt to-day, 1,18 bbls. The arrivals have been moderate during the entire week, but the demand also ran within very narrow limits, and tne marge, lacxea tone and spirit. Holders were enabled to prevent any nerlous pressure upon tne ane stock, out found It necessary to keep terms easy, and the turn on the whole has been downward. Kate without Important alteration for the

day, but butness alow: Near-by stock, single bbl per dosJ649l7 BtAte - . . ü ie Western, prime to choice.... 1A Wmtrru.uMsauia toguod 14 Canadian . 01&

Poultry The demand for live has been low and careful, and values without much strength, though as the supply was not oppressive holders were enabled to prevent any serious decline. Dress?d In light demand and weak. We quote the prices to-day as follows: Western turkeys ll'ic; do fair to good llfll2c; dressed spring chickens, choice, per lb. 2te. Fowls Jersey prime, per lb, 14314c: fair to good 1213c; do state and western prime 1213c: do fair to good 10(12c. Live Poultry Spring chickens, per lb, 22 23. Fowls Stat and Jersey per lb, 13c; do western 12,-5l;ic; roosters, old, pr lb, tSQ'c; turkevs, mixed per lb. Il(fl2c; do all toms, per lb, KV.iiloc: ducks, state and Jersey, jer pair, 75cr31 00; ducks, western, per pair. 0c;ge8e, state and Jersey, per pair, f2 0UtJ 2 6".); do western, per pair, 11 121 37. PK0VISI0S9. The general tone of the provision market during the pant week has been anything but agreeable to holders. They have faith, how-ev.-r, in the future of prices and make concessions reluctantly. The New York Daily Bulletin of Tuesday comments as follows: There has been very little of Importance transpiring In this market for the week past that, is worthy of special mention. There has, however, been a geneal stagnation in all branches of the trade that isdecldedly marked and important in its bearing upon the future oi the demand for hog products, particularly so in the face of a lance summer product to date, and the prospect of its continuance, with cheap and abundant corn, which Is too damp or of t to ship with safety during summer wen ther. What elementsare at work to eilet this dullness in trade it does not so much matter, so long as they continue, for there are no parties or interests which seem willing to take this surplus of summer packing that is not currently consumed or exported and hold it for these elements to dlsap pear. There are, therefore, few believers in much higher prices for hog products, for the present at least, and It would appear that the same view of next crop is accepted from the sales of seller the year options on lard, which have been made at f 40 the past week. A dull, dragging trade was the case with all staples; even the activity of the preceding week in lrd for export and refining has nesrly ceased, exept for the West India markets, for which there was a good demand early in the week. Hut as tills was chiefly for low grades, mch as No. 1, tnere is not much effect on the market for prime, either new or old, and hence it aflorded little relief to the holders of stock. The sales of refined, for the Cuban market chiefly, were quite free, mostly at 8o for ordinary grades, and up to 10 cents for the best qualities and sales aggregated about 2,500 tcs. But for the continent and South America little has been done. There has been some raw taken for (ireat Britain at 9J 55( 0 for old contract stock, and tills comprises the business In lard for the week. In meats very little has been done for either home or export account, and this only in city stocks, there being no trade Bacon continued neglected and nominal at about 7c for long clear, both city and new western, and at 7c for half and half, the latter price for delivery in the west. At the close, however, there were some British and con

tinental orders here and some i.OUO boxes were t:iken. chiefly at the prices above named. Other cuts have been iomlnal, snd the above embraces the business In bacon aud cut meats. Mes pork has been but moderately dealt in, and the market has been heavy and prices ecedlug without any marked decline or break u prices to note. The sales perhaps aggre gated 1,500 bbls, part for export at $14 7314 0, closing at the decline. Futures have been un usually dull, and the dinerent moulds aooui loo per bbl apart, July and cash running nearly together, June being 10c under cash. Other grades being wholly neglected. Beef has been no exception to the depression n hoir products, the demand having been of the most limited Jobbing character at droop ing prices. Shippers doing notning. lanow has been active at a decline for export, closing at 8c after opening at 8'c. Stearine has been dull until the close, when more was done at steady rates. DKAI5. Tuere has been a fair demand for corn dur ing the week, and prices have ruled firm, the market closing to-day with a better feeling. Wheat Is steady at our figures, and oats are dull. The New York Dally Bulletin of Wednesday says: The downward tendcncyfln prices for almost all staples in this maraet was arrested, as noted at the close of the last review week, with the appearance of a reaction lu some of them at thai writing. This appearance proved rrt ct as rcj-anis com, wheat and flour, ternrurily at least, and quite a recovery was eu In the two first named article early in the week, and on slipping grades of flour at the clo-te. The Improvement in corn, however, beg-in to be lost on the first dsy of May, when tin- receipt w re large, condition doubtful, and speculators were all afraid of heavy deliv eries ou June contracts on the first day of that month. Tbl ltd to a pressure to sell tnat option, and it draKged the balance mf the market with It. Un June l. at expected, tne deliveries wen large, and tne sales oi spot corn were heavy, at a decline, to shippers, who took It freely off the speculators' bands at prices finally no better than those- ruling b.fo-e the close of last week. Hither than pocket their loss, how ever, they bought July options at about 2c per bushel over the price or spot ana June, aud heuce the decline on tne option did not equal that on the cash and June deliveries until the close ol the current week, wnen they fell tor want of speculative support to nearly the level of spot and June. As the shipments from this port to Liverpool and other English maraets last week were large. It Is expecttd that while these shipments are afloat the KnglUh market will naturally beeome somewhat iteeresMed, and lower prices there are looked to roduce lower ones nere,aiinougn tne bottom s thought to be nearly reached, nnless we get hot corn in large quantities and large receipts. The amount on the canal and lakes is not large, yet it is quite full for the present condition of the markets, and should July options here be come dull or so slow as not to offer a profit to bring cash corn on from Chicago, it may pro duce a glut or spot corn in that market and thus carry this off. GROCERIES. The market Is reported fairly active, with ample stocks. Prices are ruling steady for most articles, though we note to-day a slight decline in sugars. The New York Dally Bulletin of Wednesday says: A fair general trade hs taken place In most of the leading articles, and as a rule the tone developed was of a reasonably cheerful char acter, especially as sellers retained about all the previous advantages, and in some cases made a further slight gain. Coffees htve sold well both In Invoices and jobbing parcels. Brazils opened a little slow, out auerwara went out ireeiy, ouyers being stlmuated by the more encouraging telegram from Iiio Janeiro, and an advance was made of c, on the ordinary grades in particular. At this improvement bolder remained firm to the clone, and offered somewhat indifferently, though the sales from flrt hauls fell off somewhat. Mild coflee has also found Increased favor, and at full former rates a pretty good buslnens wasd ne In Martcalbos and L"gnuyras, with a sprinkling of other styles, confidence in Java is unabated. and some odd lots in first hands w re bought up at full rates. Thedlstributlon through Jobburn' hand was somewhat Irregular, but foots up fair, and while the feeling is a firm one. previous purchases have In some cases enabled sellers to offer desirable customers samples at a very light margin over current Invoice prices. Sugars have shown a moderately active week with a well sustained market throughout. In the majority of canes refiners have adhered to the policy of purchasing only to the extent of Immediate wants, but slight favors have in duced a few to secure dsrabie often n us to arrive. It has also been Iiiwd tn.t some of the fresh lots at hand had already been disposed of. and altogether the amounts transferred fr.m Importers' control to that of consumer may be considered as encouraging. The basis of quotation throughout has lemalned at 10' uy& ror fair to goou renning. Kenned eariy Hi the week were meeting with a very good general demand, but subsequently the movement became more closely confined to yellows. These have gone out to about the extent of the supply available, and rule I extremely Arm ud to in c'o nie tne upper graues com mSnoed to weaken Olf 'CHAJTOE. The only sales repot ud to day : One car sjo Cornatijc.

RECEIPTS AJfD SHIPMENTS. The following are the receipts and -ship

ments for the last 24 hoars:

' Articles. Receipts Shlpmta Floor . Barrels. 1,900 1,300 Wheat.. Bushels. 2,25 1,125 Corn Bushels 14,HJ0 18,oo Oats Bushels. 7,000 5,ö(J0 Rye.... Bushels. 800 Barley... Bushels. Bran Tons. 20 20 Cor Meal-..- Barrels. 600 800 Starch Barrels. M Hay ...,. Tons 64 Hogs - Head. 10 1,20 Cattle Head. 55 ut Bheep-.. Head. 4j0 875 LjftrdH Tlic8a Provisions- Tons. 10 150 Wool..... Tons. .... - Coal and Coke.-. . Tons. 1,204 168 Whisky Barrels. 60 60 Hides Tons. 60 70 Horses and Mules. Head. 17 17 Lumber. Feet. 154.Q0Q 102,500

QRAIEf Ilf STORK. June 9,1877.

Wheat Corn. Oats. Elevator A . 55 34,iöo TjäsÄ Elevator B 817 72.S40 M7 Central Elevator 18,220 200 City Elevator I I 31.C73 Hevator D . Elevator E... . 2,500 Total - 1,679 15V 2,403 Same day last year 23.250 112,770 30,410

DAILY BETIEW OF THE INDIANAP OLIS KABKETB. Indianapolis Provision Harket. Bulk Meats The market to-day was re ported steady, with a light d mand, buyers, however, offering prices which holders declined to accept; sales could have been effected at Jäc, but holders asked (fic; we quote the asking prices: U. r. sides at tf'c; clear s.des 7c: shoulders 4c; long clear boxed 0c; a, p. shoulders 0jC ; s.p. hams B'Jc. lard Is quotabiy unchanged; we quota p. s. lard, tierces, 87'iHc : kettle lue. jobbino quotations J Oboers report a lair rade. with prices steady. We quote: Clear pork, 119 30; mess pork, 118 50: bacon shoulders tV4c: sugar-cured do 7yiTHc; bacon, clear sides bc; DreaKiast oaeon, pacxea iuqj IOJo ; augar cured hama 1010e. IaKllana polis drain and rionr Harket. Corn There was a light business transacted in the market to-day. Corn was lower to sell, but holders would not concede the decline established in other markets, and owing to the verv light demand buyers were indifferent about taking hold even at a concession. Prices were too high for shipment, and the only in quiry was for local use; the offerings, consequently, were very light and no sales reported. Futures were quiet and nominal. The following figures show the receipts of corn at this point lor the first week of June, 187 and 1&77 : June, 1876. June, 1S77. Six days t3J,0üü bu Six days 10700 bu. The following were the quotations at the close of the call board, 12:30 o clock: White None offered. Yellow None offered. High mixed Offered at 4&;c elevator; 40o o. b.: 4öc bid f. o. b. Mixed Offered at 45c regular; 40c bid f. o. b. July Dull: 4.o bid track. August 4Wc bid. Ear corn life old ; 1 car offered at 45o. Rejected 5 cars offered at 44c f. o. b ; 4?c bid. N grade tf7c bid. Inspected Into store In this city the past 24 hours 2.UU0 bu. Wheat The market is firmer. All wheat sold by sample; quotations nominal: No 11170: No2 Jl 0: No 8 II 301 40; rejected 1120. ftooB Prices are steady; we quote in 100 bbl lots; fancies at 19 009 So; family 8 00; extra 17; superfine 11 00(45 25. Retail prices range from II to 1250 above 100 bbl prices. jat9 Dun at H'f t'C tor rejected. Bran Is dull at 113 50 per ton. Indlannpolla Prod use Market. Ureen v eoktables Lettuce selling at II 00 w per uui , uuiuui mriuiiK i iulw per uuenbuuehes; radishes selliug at löc per dozen bunches; cucumbers selling at 30(3.Vc per dozen ; psas selling at II 001 2j per bu ; beans are . . i ... i. k. i . 1 1 1 1 1 -i ...... A nrm at m uu per uu ; cauuage i jy- uui , tomatoes 9A ixt 6U per bu : currants Ii per bu : cauliflower II per dozen. 4tle we quoi at i4xhtj w per ddi ior Michgan and eastern; western 12 50(3 00. New apples are coming In and selling at 7öo per box oi one-third of a bushel. KUTTXK-The market continues well sup plied . with a moderate demand. Shippers are paying 10c. and It Is selling in store at 10Ol2e. UEXSWAX JO. juioa Are in good demand at our figures; receipts are lighter and prices firmer, but not quotubly higher. We quote on arrival at lOo per dozen, ana iromstoie at uc. keathekh Itule active and steady. We quote: prime live geese at 854oc; mixed. geese andi.ucK, auc; oio ieainers rj&ton. Honet lunges from aoa22d per pound, according to quality. Hay The market la dull and we quote timothy at H(cj per ton. Poultry xne market js quiet anu un changed. We quote: Turkeys, alive, 8c per lb: ducKs 275 per dos: roosters 92 per dos; spring chickens dull at 11 50(2 per doz; hens 13 00 per dot. Geese, full feathers, 11 8 J per dot. Raus Are steady and unchanged, and we quote good cotton rags at 1 H9 per lb. onions Choice yellow selling from store at IM'iQifrt per bbl. New onions are firm at 57 00 per bbl. Top onions Most desirable prime quality, Duying at si iwi w per ousnel; held at II löttfi (X), accoraing to quality. Bottom sets selling at M,qi do per ousnei. Hotatokh Are in good request at quota Hons; we quote old at II 15vjl per bu ou arrival, according to quality: rom store, toohing sales li'Ml-w nlgaer. New potatoes are In fair demand but lower at o uufa ou per ddi. Cranberries Are selling at u 2J 7a per bnhei and at 18311 oer barrel. Drieb Fruits There is but little eolne and prices are nominal. Apples, new, 4a4V4cper lb. Peaches, bright peeled, nom. lH(iJ2o : halves nnpeeled, 12313C; quarters, i&w. raixeu.uo. Cuerkies Are arriving and selling at 18 03 per stand. strawberries Are In fair demand and prices lover; we quote atl" 00!550 per stand. U008EBERRIK Are in lair ueuiauu auu prices arc lower. We quote at 12 00 per bu. Indiana polls rooerr Mar Ret. Dealers report an active demand for staple goods and prices rule steady. Oorrixa we nave nouiiug new iu report. We quote: Ordinary grades of Rio ltf.ap.kj; 5;ood to fair 2US21o ; prime 22323c ; choloe to anov234'4,wo: Java 27()o. rrm tT-t m A nAof la held at 1 1 VAll. Mouasbeh and Bmpr uuoutUou are nnehanged. New Orleans molasses Is worth for new crop &63-c, for fair to fancy, and sirups at fiOodM l tor common to fancy. Rice Dealers quote at e4 ts$o ior uarouna; fl'. dHo for (air to best Louisiana. ' .. - i , . . i . v.. euQUH-lua aemanu ib ikit y avi.iv, uuv prices are a shade lower. Kenned A at iy9 Uo-.Oa Alli2c: extra V liKmDiC: ban l3 4i;c; circi M ana d 111911 , ywuuws ivt . J Ii II sill.. . I Hoajf We quote Touney's German So per lb; Other German tylo per lo: White Russian preased cake (5 7.y4 10; Babbitt's, 17 WJ7 25 per box. Cawdljcs W quote: Hotel, lfrAJUe; tar can dien. I5'.4stil7e: ooiumon pre od. lihCOkl. TEAS We have no change to note In prices, and the demand la lair. Young nynon, eommon J$ Yoang liyaoa, fair to good 8TV9 86 H 60 70A W) Young hyson, choice. Young hyson, extra choice 8531 00 HM 40 Imperial, common i m periai, nne. ....... imperial, choice.......... Gunpowder, common 6 80 85 0(3 90(4 4.V4 7V4 Uno powder, fine... Gunpowder, choice.... eu Gunpowder, extra choice..., 001 05 .lanan, unooioreo, eommon. Japan, uncolored. fine new 60(9 av 4.va 60 80 85 Japan, uncolored, choice new oolong, interior, Oolong. One., 75 Oolong. extra eholoe. 00 CORDAOE Is without chauge, Manilla. to 6-16 lnltX Manilla, S in M Manilla, In. OP-I Hl"J- H to 5-18. 12 Sisal, Inch-.. I IX Slsal, lnk Urg'rll Rwheord.hemD lw ' Cotton rope-...22fl25 Kay roped, S. 4 ply14 Hayropexommon10S4 ISMilanapoli: Dry Coeds Market. DRY UOOD8-The demand roles steady and

ass aase a

WMSillHI

prloes are unchanged.

ri attinq Ordinary, lol-ic; middling, 15c: best tissue, lttc. Brown DBimwtt-NaahvUle, 8c ; Pepperel 9ojStark, 9c. Ticxinq Omejo, S3 Inch, lio; Oonestoga. 4-4 MedaL I5e ; Medal, 16c : extra,7. 15o : extra.

4-4. löc : Lewlaton. Utt inch. Lso: X2 inch, ljn; at inch. 134c; plaid 18c 8HIBTINÖ Stripes American. 6-S. 10c: S-8. 9c; Whlttenden cheviots, B Ho; AA 11c; AAA Uo'XX.USo: Otis cheviots, 12ic: Everett do, 11. Sc; homespun 9o. Pape." Cam BRioe Common colors. 6c: high colors, lo higher. Printi American 6e: Washington, Merrlmac. Orleu'tai and Oonestoga 6o : Richmond ty,o: Allen fc; FYeeman 'andard Shirting prints, 6c; Albion solid oolors,6e: Warn sutta, 6o; Mourning prints, ec; Bpragues c Carpet Chain White, 21c; colored, 27o; coverlet warp. 23c Broww HHEKTiNOa-Vermont. Nashville, New Albany 8c:MlddUevlUe7So: Idaho, 8c; Laurel II. 7c ; Park A.. öV.c: Oranlte B. Sc: Bedford R.. 6c: Pepp N.,6Jc; PeppO.,7o: Ferp R.7Hc:Pepp S. ic; Charter Oak 6c; Lancaster standard 'tl leach ed sheettnos Lonsdale 10c : Hone Ytc: Blackstone, Vo: Mascoment. Vo: Hill, 7-s 80 ; 4-4. ; Dwight Htar.lOc ; Vaughn XX, Wvj a.vs ärv vsj ,uavaoi tu ( ii svi imi, uuus dale, 14c; Young Warrior, llKo; Jabes Knight, 4c: WamsutU, 13c: New York Mills, 13c. UBAnf Baos Amoskeag A., 30c; Lewlston AM 22So; Htark, 2äo: Union 2Ü: Banner.: Monuup, 2iic; American lto; Harmony 19c. COTTON YARNS Assorted numbers per lb... 31c Voten yarns, 4008, per dot...... ........JlVio Dozen yarns, 500s, per dos........ 10 Dosen yarns, ttuos, per dor. ' Dozen yarns, 7UUe, per dos Carpet warp, (colored), per lb, Carpet warp, (white). Standard, per lb....... 21o Coverlet yarns, per lb 2:ic Cotton twine per lb............... ..... ...18a2oo Trot line . 280 Staging, per lb................ .... 28C Seine twine 30c Candle wick, per lb . 23o Batting, per lb.. JvXajlOc MlHcellaneooa. AIXDHOL We continue to Quote at 12 10 2 20 for 98 per above proof. BROOM-CORN We quote Choice hurl, per lb. .. .. . 7a7$c fancy staik braid, per lb.. ....... ,.6(itö$c Red and red tip. per lb 4(aA a Common, per lo 2A o BROOMS We have no change to note In quotations. Com'n, pr ds.41 50a2 00 Hurl, pr ds 12 50a3 00 riain l ooaz ou teamnoat.. 4 Uua4 60 Fancy carpet.. 8 0OaS50 Shaker. 2 5tta2 75 CANNED GOODS Are In fair demand and prices rule quiet. Peacnes, 2 lb cans, per dos .., II 451 50 2 00(42 65 2 00(42 25 1 S541 75 1 65(41 75 1 80(31 60 2 85(42 50 1 6501 60 1 752 25 2 7&94 00 85, 95 a id cans. Pine apples Strawberries. Raspberries., Bartlett pears . Plums. Damson, per dos, Green peaa Condensed mllk, Oysters r ull weight. oove, l io Cove. 2 lb., 1 40Gtl 60 Do, short weight MMNMtNNINMNtMMNMMH S DaaaaaaaBaas 2 lb 55 10 SMMIMM Tomatoes, 2 lb. ., (Jtl 60 ao ä ID !... Red cherries, 2 lb..., Lima beans, 2 lb 2 WVa 1 50C4 1 61 1 &U(4 0 UO t 1 ft) 2 00 2 00 1 60(9 1 70 1 85 1 60 2 0U 2 05 Htrliig beans, 2 lb Polk's i in sugar corn l armoutn " Wlnslow Jones's " Pumpkin, 8 lb , Gooseberries, 2 lb 1 M l armoutn succotash, 2 lb w nortieoernes. 2 io..... 1 48(4 1 65 KRUITS The market rules active and firm Oranges. . .. ......... 7 2V 7 50 tuuun. W A Grapes, Concord, per stand. Lemons, per box............... 8 2x4 8 75 00(4 8 60 Liayer raisins, old, per box 754 85 400 00(iJ 1 90 .h uscatei, crown .. double, 2 50 2 r 80 8 9 eiv, layer. ........ Citron, per lb , iTuues, old, per lb 7S(9 8Vi(4 new Currants, per lb.., r ionlug uciubuu a a guuu uu pnets ruio t rra. A. f W lI 'IA. .w. . I A J 1 I , Mackerel, extra meRs, per bbl.,..A.J25 00(929 00 Mackerel. No. 1. large... 20 (XX422 00 15 5U(4ltt 60 Mackerel, No. 1, shore. Mackerel. No. 1. bay 14 UCU U0 11 50(412 00 9 0H4 9 50 26(4 80 6 6 5 0b(4 6 60 90 (4 1 00 8 011(4 8 4 I 6.SC4 eo 8 00(4 3 40 Mackerel, No. 2. large. Mackerel. English breakfast... Herring. No. 1. per box...... ..., Codfish, large, per lb..... .......... .odrtsb, boneless White fish. No. 1. per half bbL. , wnite nsn xno i, per kit., White fish, famllv. per half bbl. wnite nsn, iamuy per Kit.. LAKe herring, per iiaiiobl pickerel, ui 8 75(4 4 00 7 0U4 7 60 sesese est Shore herring, er bbl UUNPOWDKK We quote prloes at S6 per keg for rifle, 13 50 per keg for blasting. OrtttAsis steady. . Brown do: yeuow oc: white 7(7X,C. HIUKfi The market rules auiet and un changed. vtreeu cow hides ...... 71 Ureen steer hides, 66 lbs and op.... 8 (4 treen salted nides... ...... ........... v Green kip...... .. . ................ it (4 (4 Dry fllnt..... .... 1 1 12 (12 Sheep sEins, eacn. ... lacrall vi Osinaveu, cut. scored or bulls, two-thirds of the above prices IIA I Is in good demand at our figures. We quote prime timothy, baled, at HOill, clover f8(cj9 per ton. Ld h. a I xi r. K There are no changes to note in prices and tne ueraanu is I air. sole, Oak, per lb 86. 88 "27 35 &-V4 85 sole. aemiocK Harnena... .. Skirting... ...... Rough harness , 2Hr4 29 ,48 0IX4340U , 00(4 VO Bridie, per doa... , Kips, city, per lb.. , do., rrencn... 1 00(41 40 Calisklus. city :)41 40 Do.. Krench.. . . 1 60(2 15 IRON The market Is fairly active. Wrought Bar, common, per IM 1lm. 2 25 3 45 wrouitntcnarcoai liar WrouKbt, Hcrap, per lb.... . . o Cast scrap per lb... .. Si L.ÜAD Prloes are quoted as follows: Pig 1W 970: bar per lb;4H!c. AlORPHINB A moJerate demand reported at 15 75. MAILS Without quotable change. lOd to Od 12 70(4 d to 5d 13 45. f Hd 2 96(4 Spikes (out)- 2 959 6d to 7(1 8 2o4 NAVAL STORKS We quote: Rosln,ex.palel550(3600 Rosin, No, S...I2504275 Rosln,pale,bbl4 00(44 60 Tar, pr bbl.. 8 50(060 Rosin, No. 1.-JS IVuH 75 Navy pitch- 8 75(44 00 Rosin . No. 1-8 003 25 OILS The demand Is good at our figures. Linseed, raw, 72o per gal; boiled 75a per gal. Carbon 110 fire test 15e. Lard oil: ex tra winter 90c: No 1 No 2 7078c; Strait 'Be0a65c ; Bank's 65a0c; Labrador 70(4 75c; castor Si 2.V41 to neat foot HiotSl : tur pentine 4&avo per gallon per bbL OKKAL- There Is a better demand. We quote: Bran 119(520 per ton in car lota; aborts 21 ; snipfctun ttwzi. OPIUM We quote at fl 75(97 00 per lb. QtJININ K Steady at 4 604 75. PEAN UTS-Steady. Virginla,raw.Ji M lOo Tennessee Red.JS 0 Ten'm-e w'iteH(37c. Roasted So blataer. HEKD inere is nothing and prloes are nominal: Tlinothjr U 25. Clover on arrival .3'414oj store lttc per lb. Flaxseed 1100. In su.aU lots, prime In car load lots SI 03. Blue gra I 9ua'i 25 per bu. 8 HOT-Prices unchanged. Assorted Nos per ba. 12 80: Buck. Der bag. 12 55. SALT We vinote at 1 85 In ear load lota for lake per barrel: Ohio river SI 40 per and ion additional in store. TIN PLATE AND METALS I. C. 10x14 tin, SS Sil: I. X.. 10x14 tin. 111 60: I. C14x20 Un .160: I. X., 14x21) tin, 12 60; I. C.14x30. roofing tin, S; I.C.. 20x28, roofing tin, 11650: block tin. pigs, 25c : bars, 2tio ; 27 b Iron 4c ; 2 e Iron 5?o: gal vanised Iron HO per cent dleoouat. Trade im nrnTtnf. TALLOW The demand Is moderate and nriees lower: country 7c: CltT. 7c. WOOL We quote tno-wasned and picked X nnwaslied. medium and eommon grade, if in good order, 254.7o: nnwashed tine M(i'lo; fleece washed, If light, well washed and In Rood order .unv-qmj; onrrv ana unmerchantable, aocordlna to their value. iBMlt iplla Lavttekt Markos. Tcesoat Evininq, jane 12. I Rtinnrted bv J. B. Bed wick A Oo Wholesr l Commlaslon Dealer la Cattle, Hogs ana sneep. i Cattijs There were about 100 eattle offered

quality. No reaJly prime cattle on'the market.

i"o uciunuu iiuui uuiciirra wa.H nn r itiir. thev buvintr not morn than ?it mttlo o above last week's Prices. There la a crnoH shipping demand for stoers, and they would sell readily at high prices. We note the sales sn 20 cows and heifers at 13 60(44 50 uei.ersanu fleers Bl .- . , 4 UU5 40 cows and heifers at. , , 4 00(44 75 EOOd Steers sold on Kiitn rrlnv aver. age 1.2.Tülbs, at i heifers and Mee average i ino iKa 05 40 sold same day t.. . d4 kq We OUOte the mnrlret. Arm trlth an nvwai tendency, at last Thursday's quotations: Fat, smooth steers . .4 7595 25 Really prime 6 30(45 40 1 cows, heifers and light steers 4 2.Vi4 75 Medium x tin Common 2 50.43 00 Bulls 2 6Ka3 25 Cows and calves dull 20 niii40 m Sheep Are dull and lower, selling slowly at ! Wri.'l 00 per 100 lbs for common to fair, and I 2.V43 5) for good to extra. ..... ... , . t iiu mi irnm hogs, but no advance In prices; in fact, packers have no confidence lu higher nrW and Ho rot feel inclined to buy at anyadvance.be1 1 e v 1 n tr that Ihprn am nt.niv ..r tkum v.A country; 14 2 Ma for 1M to 220 lbs average and 14 501 55 for extra heavy. MARKETS BY TELEGRAPH. New York Market. New York. June 11. Cotton Dull at lisy.11 slc: futures weak .Inna.a'j. Ii.icia'-),.. August 70c: September 61(02c: October 3o37 ; November 2.V427C; December 272c: January fame ; t eoruary t(iasc ; March 71l72c. Mour Receipts i: tino l.ia- nih.. steady and moderate business doing for exr' - u-r;, -r it 4P- W WJ w; H U IK lU II Btute and western b 5om Z; common to good extra fJ WCM 60; good to choice $6 6 75: wiirai, cAira so ouici : ao rancy 7 uxoW: xtra Ohio Jrt 'A'i.iK nl- tit tnni. j r.zu i! Minnesota patent 17 759 25. wye nour steady at 10. Oornmeal More active; western 12 753 35. , "'neron low grades and ror fair lillimr llirht Tmrt itikmdtiH rivf4 nt. lrvHi m iUr: "Jr01 "Pril,K 11 15; No 8 Chicago spring . , a KiiiwnuM.ee xprinit 41 Hmi öo; JNO Milwaukee fmrlnu- 11 Tin. I -. -i phm iprino: nominally 11 nvt 7. vinti.ni k firm. Rye Quiet : western 78i80c. Rarley Quiet and steady. Malt-Firm. Corn Soarcfl ? rMtnta mvi hn " " " j- -.,-rw , arwa w t-oir-ern mixed 61Je; ungraded do57.r9c; steamer mixed frfi'-iita: low mixed t.,mr ellow60(a61Hc; while western 6aOOc. Oatjt Active demanrl mlvuH n-.-,t state 3!(Sc4c; white western do 46aitf7c. nay imii anu unchanged; shipping 70a75c. Hops Unchanged. Coflee Dull snd unchanged. Sugar Quiet and heavy: fair to good renin? 10(d.(llV.'f nrlrrm liPV.. rflnwl i,. a . ll'Sl'Se ; muscovado lO&lojc. ßioiasses luu and unchanged. Rice Quiet: domestic 5affjic. Petroleum VjtMier .rnilaT4. - , 14C. Naphtha 9:03. Tallow Heavy at 8c. Strained Rosin Steady; II 80(31 95. Spirits Turpentine Steady; 32c. Kksts Steady ; western 14,ltic. Provisions Pork firmer- new mnutll (n 1415. Reef t!U let. Middles? wextern lonor eloup steady at 17. I Ard higher; prime steam, old. in; ao new i; juiy nio lo. uuiter r,esay ; western logaxs. Cheese Quiet at ttUc Whlakv Unlet anil firm at tl 111 YAA . 1 14 1 13 asked. si. Ionla market. St. liOUF3. June 11. Cotton Firm and nnchanged; low middling 11c. i lour i irm and unchanged. Wheat Strong and hiirher: eood shinnlnir demand; No 2 red fall 1 2; No 3 do 1 HO (41 ÖUX. Corn Excited and higher: No 2 mixed 44 cash ; 41410 June; 4r4l.VJc July, closing at45c July; 4jJ4lüJ:, closing at 4(5ic, Au gust. oats uuii; wc. Hve Dull: tt-c bid June. Whisky Steady and unchanged at II 07. Provisions Pork firmer for car lots: 113 2 cash; 113 20 July; 113 50 August. Lard nomi nally lower; 'iwS Sift, ilulk meaU dull for round lots; shoulders and clear rib sold uo country at II 35&6 4o. Bacon dull and unchanged.. Hous Higher, but slow: buyers and sellers generally a,iart; few sales: light to "ood shipping 14 36(3i 0; packing II 60; best held at Cattle Active, firm and higher: choice to fsncy steers Srt 50(a(j 5: eood to prime s 40(4 6 50: light to fair i 50(0 00; cows and heifers IJöOföo; corn ftd Texans Hdtio; grass do 12 mu 2.1. . Receipt F1nr 1.700 bbls: wheat 4.000 bu: corn 40iX) bu; oats.oco bu; rye none; bar ley none; nogs s.ioo head; cattle 2,700 head. t'hlrasro Market. Chicago. Jnne ll.--Flonr Steady and Arm. Wheat No 2 Chicago spring 11 55 cash : II 53!4 July; 81 33a(4l '$1 August; other grades nom inal. Corn 40c cash ; 40?ic July: 49ic Ausust: re jected 42c. oats :7jc cash ; 3(rjjc J uly. Rye 68c. Rarley 0tJ65o. Provisions Pork: a rhade higher: 112 R5 cash; 113 75 13 9Z July: 113 (r.'V13 05 Au gust, uim w ) casu ; w ( w j uiy ; m 7 x August. Bulkmeats: shoulders 4? io: short rib 6ic : short clear 6c. Whisky 1 07. t reigtits . orn to imnmo zc. Receipts Flour 6,510 bbls; wheat 4,500 bu: corn 181,000 bu; oaU 83,000 bu; rye 1.SU0 bu; barley öl bu. Shipments Flour4,4(X) bbls; wheat 3,100 bu; corn 200,000 bu ; oats 1,000 bu ; rye 28,000 bu ; barley 42" bu. ' At the close wneat was unsettled and lower: 11 mh July : 1 3a;4i x4 Augnr. corn Liowerat 40-;ii-ijuae;iiC July; 4ic August. Oats Higher Sso cash a June. r lrovisions Pork dull and lower: 112 87Vi(4 12 00 Julv: 134l3 02S August. Lard quiet and steady ; 18 90 J uly ; HJ 7 AugnaV. Foreign Harket. Londox. June II. 5 p. m. Consols for money and account tM 1516. United StaU-s Honds 5-20s, lHft,, 104V? 5-20a. 187. to; 10-408 10f4: new 6s, 107. Railway Shares Sew York Central 87: Erie 6K: preferred IS; Illinois Central i'etroieum nenned us. Linseed Oil 28s. Paris, June 11. Rentes 104f4.Se. Antwerp, June 11. Petroleum 30f. Liverpool, June 11. Cotton Buoyant ; 6 3-16 mtr'jt: sales 2O.UO0 bales, inclodlne 3.000 for speculation and export, and 14.100 American. Wheat California white, August. 12s Öde 12a 9d; club do 13s(8l3a 3d; red western 2 to 1 spring 12s ld(dtws 4d. Flour wesv id canai (t-ta wi. Corn Western mixed 24s(S)24s d. Oats American 3s-3s 6d. , Barley 3s 6d. Peas CanadlAn 89ä. Cloverseed 4.5O-50S. Mess Pork Vis. Prime Mess Beef-82s. Lard American 45s. Cheese Hne American 65r. Bacon Ixng clear arts 6d : short do 38s. Tallow Fine American 40 d. Petroleum SpiriU 8s 9d ; rehued 12s 6d. Unseed Oil-30s. Rosin Common 6s S1: pale 13s. Spirits Turpentine 27b927s6d. Toledo Harke. Tolido, June 11. Flour Firm. un X" W t Wt.l. sy M a aiMkaa VT Ilt-raa. r t I r winifi ii is.' ipr, sat v v oi -.V. tu 4t J hfk ImiiaU UM .Kn4 art- 41 1 TU Ka I r d winter 12 00; No 2 do not II KJ; June II 88; July, new or old, fl 55(31 66; August offeree at Ckrn limn mixeu, spot, ozc; adkdi .c: No 2 spot, June, 6lc; July&OMe; August 62Vic; MSeorfered; yellow 62Je; No 2 white 62c; relected 4MSc; damaired 40e. kita No 2 40oi white 47. Receipts Flour none; wheat 6,500 bu; corn RA noil hn natu ü TIA hu Shipments Klour none; wheat 13,000 bu ;com ss.oou du ; oats smu du. Mllwaake Harket. J TT -wm a ttw ww Inn. 11 F1ai.v . ftt-Aaiv. TT lll-VpTIICU -t as, LI U wsuva wa srv , c'ohed quiet; No 2 Milwaukee spring 1 6.J4; July II W: Auguat1414;No Sdo II 4. . T - A 11. iorn io a iw. Oata No 2 87e. Rye No 1 7ic. Barley No 2 spring 6He; No Sdo;41C. Freights Wheat to Buffalo 2o. Reoelpta Wheat 4,000 bu; corn 19,000 bu. Hhloment Wheat 8,000 bo : corn 47,000 bo. ClevelBl Harkte. Clivilasd, June 11. Petroleum market un . lu. a 1 m Cuaugea; stanuara wnite, urgreeat

New Tork Uve Stork Harket. New York. June 11. Beeves Receipts 4Cfl

head, making 9J2M head for four days against 10 ,0b0 head for the same time last week; fair to good steers active, firm and hleher. and ordinary Texas and Cherokee" a shade easier tnan fridsy; medium to prime native steers 111 60(Jti2 50: extra 112 75&13: common toordlnary 110 50(311 25: Inferior Texans and native oxen 0 2.V310 2 j, fat bolls Ex5 50; live weight compared with current rates a week ago are advanced rather more thrn c per pouuu, anu 10-aays ngores are 2(,zc per pound higher than a year ago and nearly up to the mark of two years mo. A hont .Vjo srorxl and prime steers taken for the English market at 112 60al3. Exports for the week were 240 head live cattle, and 3,GW quarters of beef, of which LVWqnarters and head of cattle v ere snipped las hatnrday. Sheen Receipts eJiOO heal- maVlnv !. head for lour days attain t.t 19. 7 head forth same time last week. The market is a shade stronger for sheep and steady for Iambs; sheep. 14 25(9 25, with a carload orextnv-Ohio of 120 lbs at 16 45 per 10011.; lambs 87 2v325. About 400 extra sheep were- taken for shipment alive to England which coal shipper W UK Swine-Receipts 7,Vo head, making 19,880 head for four days i.xainst 18.8 Wh tad for the same time last week. Hale and yery low prices were thefeatureof the trade; three car loads of goo 1 Ohio hfjsof 200 lbs at ö 35 per 100 lbs; one car !ö 30. Baltimore Market. Baltimore, June 11. Flour Firm Inquiry: 7 60: do family wneatr tniet and nrmer. Corn yi'ofio higher: western mixed, spot nd June&Oc: JulyOO'c: Aneu&t 62c: sttiowr 65c. oats irm demand ; good western white 50c; do mixed 47Jic. Rye Nominal at 75X0c. Hsy Steady. lrovtKlons Dull and heayy. Pork 15. Bnlk meats: loose shoulders hxln: clear rib sides 7'-va 7,Sc; pcked 5i asc. Bacon: shoulders tie; clear rib sides hc. Hams: 12(3l2ic. Lard: re nnen 5 tacaw Butter Dull and heavy, except for choice western erass, which is moderately active and firm at 17 18c. Petreleum Dull ; crude X)i(&fZe; refined 141 Cotree Dull, and buyers and sellers apart: Rio cargoes ltt4(a20ic; Jobbing 16i(3t21Jc. wnisay iMiu atli io. Receipts Flour 1.K00 bbls: wheat li0 bu: corn 8.805 bu ; oats 5,0 bu. bnipments corn 17,000 bu. New Orleans Harket. " VI.IÄ1.CT, riUIITT 1 1 . 1 KUI . 14 75($5: XX IH 25; XXX tä 608 25; high grades 18 25. lorn f7(.)ic. Oats 48m ams. Cornmeal 13. Hay Prime LVai; choice 119(520. Provisions Pork 114 50. Lard : tierce 13(59 25: keg 80 75rl. Bulk meats: shoulders, pseked. - 2. Baeon : shoulders $.5 75; clear rib-7 87 ; clear 88. Sugar-cured hams quiet at 19(10 as In si7.e. Whisky-ll 02111 0 Coffee Rio earicoes. ordinary to prime. I7ßk 20c, gold. Sugar Inferior 7c; common to good common 8Ö,l'c; fair to fully fair lr44c: prime to choice 9Ji.10)c; centrifugal 10c; yellow clarified 11c. Molasses Common 45c: fair 50c: prime to choice 54(ai0c. Rice Loolsiana. ordinary to choice hVJ Bran 11 15. Uold 10Ki105. Exchange New York nreralnm. Rter ling exchange bankers' bills 500.12..12. frtlldelplila Markee Philadelphia, June 11. Flour Quiet: supers !6 2iUfl50; extras 17 50H; Minnesota iamuy 3 7.x!' I'ennsyivania uo 370(3 20 hltrh grades 19 50(510 50. Wheat Steady; fair demand; Pennsylvania red II tfol ; amber r22 05; white 12 052 15, itye wuiei at we. Corn Firm; yellow 690e ; mixed 58-Vic. Oats Steady: western 48c: white 4kj0cr mixed 4.V347C. Clover Seed-I13(al4. Provisions Very quiet ; mess pork 115(315 25, Butter Dull; new western extras 16i7c. Cheese Steady; western 10c. Eggs Firm; western lGl"c. 1'eiroleum Retlned I4c; crude 10ic. Whisky Steatly; weHternSlll. Receipts W heat 2,000 bu ; corn 12,000 bu. Bhlpments None. Esil Liberty Cattle Market. F.ast Liberty. June 11. Cattle Receipts to day 4,420 iiead, or 329 cars through and 21 cars of 3ard stock; t' talforthe weekending this day 6,270 head, or 250 cars through and t0 cars yard, against 2s ears through and 09 cars yard, or 5,729 heart, ror the week before. Supply for yard sales liht so far and prices much the same as last week; only a few carloads remain unsold; best 37; medium to good V 6 SO; common to fair II Fuit 75. Hogs Receipts ,00 head : total for the week 10.210 head, agsinsi 15i70head last week; York ers 14 50(4 80: Philadelphias 1470(34 85. tSheep iteceipts 4,-fi neau : total ior t ne wees 12,400 head, against 9,5M) bead last week ; selling at 13 50&) 50. Cincinnati nsrstL Cincinnati, June 11. Option 11c. Flour-Firm and higher; family ts 60(3875. WheatIted II 801 0. Corn 47r.50o. Oats -W4: Rye 75j77c, Rtrley V nchanged. Provisions Pork 113 50 Lard: Pteam I 87; kettle $9 &or10. Bulk meats 4 75, 75ft7 12V,. These prices asked at close. Bacon 15 50, 17 50, 17 K2Vi, l(3 l-y-r vvnisay i im. Butter 15(31Bc. Iilnseel oil 727. Hoes Common $.1754 15; Uarht 14 25(34 45; packlnK 4 30 i 5e; butchers 14 56,4 60; re ceipts 208 head; shipments 2,311 head. Louisville Harket. Louisville. June 11. The markets are gen erally dull. Cotton .Miaanng iieu;4c. Flour Dull and nominal. Wheat Market bare. Corn Firmer but not quotabiy higher. Rye 80c. ' OaU-Dull: white 46c; mixed 42c Hay y12. Provisions-Pork dull at 114 25(314 50. Bulk meats: clear rib sides e. Bacon duL at 15 50, 15 7 50, 17 G2. Sugar-cured hams quiet at 10'4 (1100.. L.rd quiet and unchanged. Whisky 1 iw. Btgglng-I)nll at 1213 14c. Tobacco Steady and Ln good demand, and prices are unchanged. Chicago Cattle HarkeU Chicago. Jhne II. Cattle Receipts 1,200 heaxt; shipments 2,000 head. Market active to tne extent oi supply, ana ironi io io zuc. higher, with some of the best sales of the year; one lot ol superior eattle brought 110; Texas cows and bulls 3r3 Jo; lair to cood Texaa. 8teers!3 50(a3 75: native cows ll(34 25; fair to good shir ping i Ziyft 70; choice extra to. prime W 30C&.7. Hogs Receipts 6 10 head; shipments 2,40e. Supply soaroe aad iwarket Aim at 15.:JPhlgher; light to heavy smooth packing Htii& 5; light and heavy shipping 14 &X34 90. neepr-rbeceipu om ueau. uiuiuiuu m cai. 2ö3 51J. Hempbla Harket. M lit pitLH. Jnne ll.-Cotton-llc: light of ferl near sales of 300-bales: receipts 49 bfciea: shlpmentü 9H5 bales; stock IHiO-i bales. FIost Quiet; t&owe iamuy oo. Corti-Q,ulet;(3Je from store. Oats Ouiet;5558c from store. Pievlidons Pork dull; I 60. Lard apiet; 1() 59(312 00. " Bulk meats dull and nomlaal. RiglDg-l23rc. B aatas Harket. TkMrrow. Jane 11. Floor Bteady and n- fairdemand: western superfine rtyji 25; comraoa extra 16 50(47; winter wheat, Ohio, Indiana, and Mich lean x isVaä 50; Corn tuiat and steady. Oata Oiuet: No 2 and No 1 whits-62a5cr yo 2 mixed and No 3 white 4850c. Hay Ranges Slo32l. Kw Tork Urj Osed Market. New York. June ll.-Cotton roods Th a market is rather more active arU prlcee are nrraly maintained; wide sheetings ln ketterreque t. Prints remain quiet, except dark stripes which are In ialr demand, ülnfa&raa doing well. Heavy cas-imere sultiogailn moderate request. Foreign ftoods dulL SIIITH & IiLfiRSHALL'S LARGE AND COMMODIOUS FEED STABLE AND WAGON TASD, Open to Farmers a id Hucksters, Bleeping rooms for people attending market. 77tft7t Wabash St., Bea of Opera IIa use, lBlaAAp4lla ladlana.