Indiana State Sentinel, Volume 28, Number 24, Indianapolis, Marion County, 16 June 1880 — Page 8

THE 'INDIANA STAJEiSJEyyiyELw -yDlBpYJVNJE, lfy v1880.; T

T11K BATT LE OF CHICAGO.

A Parody. T. PETER M. DILL. There was a plot of Garfield men by night. And Antl-thlid-termers had gathered then Opponents of the Emperor, and bright The prospesta were for the country's great men; And Iceberg's heart beat happily ; and when Delegates arose with a maniac' yell, Elear eyea looked bate to eye which npafce again. And ail was solemn aa a fun'ral knell; And their odors like brimstone to 'Lyases did smell! Did ye not hear it? Yes; 'twas from the Kast The signal note from the bugle of Blaine: On with the vote, nor mind It in the leant ; 'Tis butthethreatenlngsof bolters rrom Maine! Oa with the vote! the Emperor hall reigu ! Eul liari! tht bolters, they're bolthis ouea more, A d Indiana's following th train: And Windom and Edmunds their votes outpour, And oaio, bolting, follows 'neath Icebergs roar! Ah ! there was hurrying to and fro, Ar-d eager "n gs" were lulntiDgof disti; Thür cherts were pale wulch but an hour ago litenfJ with their Africa! blacfcline! And iliclr Kinked heads were swooning! This did piess The life from .Sambo's heart! lie choiced with sighs "Which ne'er might be repeated? Who could guess If evermore should meet thoe chalky eye, Einca o'er their hopes such awful monuments could rise? And there was frothing at the mouth! Poor Kreil, And Roseoe (dear child), and poor Indian loy Who in the blest warfare so nobly bled. And poor Don Cameron, with blasted joy Roared loud, and with their roarings did dt troy The cannon's booming, till the bid'oua yell Kou.-f"i up the nios&baclts frantic thon with j -"! While fainting nepotists with wonder fell, And wliirerlcg with white Hps, "Poor Urant, f jire well, fareweil ! " And Roscce on him the "bloody shirt" leave", Moisteued with Freddie's teardrors! Lilio a las-s lie grieves (if aught Inanimate e'er grieves!) Over the uuenthroned klog! Alas!! Rut 'tis fearful to be trodden like grass. Which now abjve "I.ys," and o'er Jim .hall grow In its next verdure; when toe living mas Of stc-ra Democrats shall roll on the foe, And Jimmy and Chester shall molder cold and low. LaKt 5 ear beheld them full of lusty life. With their Returning Hoards they won the day; Rut this year brltTs the Mgnal sound of strife. And all are marshallig m armors gay. Yes. ia magatrlcetibly stern array! I'oor colored e'f .-!;er- saw their idol die. And strewed v-'-S-Ilme upon his mould'rlng cay, Aud whilst Ilfc "; liyeoas they moan an J cry, Jimmy and Ch t.r In that crucible shall lie ! Franklin, Ind., June 10. lion Lyman Trumbull. This distinguished gentleman waanorcinaled by acclamation on Thursday, at Sprinilield, 111., for Governor by the Democratic Convention of Illinoi. His remarks on that occasion should be read by oar Democratic friends everywhere. They are a9 follows: (iENTLEMEM OK THE COSVKXTION, AM) Hit. ruKsiuEvr I am quite ure that aller the very able remarks which you have heard you will not wish to listen to a speech frjin me. I could add nothing to what lists been so well said hy the Chairman, and I take it that you JiavH come here tor work and not for apeechmuliiug. You have a hard worn tcfore you. It you mean to succeed. There is no um? o; disuiing it. I am a practical nun, and 1 believe In practical wore The nominations cf the Republican Convention, whatever objecjections my personally be made to them aod certainly they are open to objection wjI! tubstauliahy unite Iii votes 01 the Republican party. It Is the Republican party that you have cot to beat 1 you succcei, aud you must reiyon your own iu bereut strength, the soundness of your priuciples, the right of your cause, tor success, aud not count upon objec ti ).is to your enemy. Applause. In my judgment the Democratic parly of this country lor several years has listened quitt too much to the advice of its adversaries. You cons' ii me a majority ot the voting population of -this country applause of more than a quarter of a million of voter a vait army and what you want Is to emblazon your principles upon y ur banner, put a candidate oa a platform, call upon tha irlends of constitutional rights aud constitutional liberty to support your standard-bearer, match as one man to th. polls, aud the victory is yours. fApp'ause. Look to yourselves and your own staeiitth. You are opposed by au adroit and unscrupulous by cocrlucal party. Appiauseand laughter.J I had occasion the other day to step into the National Convention at Chicago, anil what il Iii I wee, looking down upon that Convention? There were the portraits of Chase, of Seward.of Ketsendcn, of umner, and ot Greeley, whom, by slauder and laisehood, they bounded to hla grave. Here they were tailing upon the spirits of the departed s atesraen ibe e great men who gave to the Republican party in the days of its iurity ait Its Klory calling upon iliem to give countenance to Its proceedings in 1830, when :or m last ten years they had hounded every one of thun. Could eürontery or Impudence go further than for those men to appeal to the spirits of Greeley, Chase, and Huuinfr, as though they were with them?' "Why did they not denounce them? The moineutwben the Republican party ceased to be an organization for anything except spoils and plunder, they renounced them. Was ever anything more inconsistent than placing at the head ot the ticket a man alleged to be In luvor of civil service relorm. and at the tail the chief politician, the man who had been at Hie heal of the, Custom llouse in New York and removed from oflice by Hayes? Applause. I know that the vote of Louisiana was ' as honestly and as fairly eist m favor ot tbo electors for Tilden applause and although in many respects the administration of President Hayes hits been ' a great Improvement upon that of his predeoessor, though the Belknap, and the Bibcocks, aud the CresweUs have been taken from around hliu.lt will go down to-history as a slain upon the administration that every one of these Returning Board officers who falsely made Hayes Pi evident lias received ofiioe at his hands. I Applause. They quote from the inaugural of President Hayes a part of their platform In favor of civil service reform. They quote from a man who rewarded the aooundrei who falsely robbed the American citizens of their rights. When yon come to talk of Ireiidential candidates, for one I have no particular favorite in my eye. I am for the man who. when we come to counsel together from all parts of the Union, can unite and lead the Democracy to victory. Applause. 1 You have been told that you have only to put forth your e Sorts to Insure success. That is true. We demonstrated In 1878 that we are a majority of this people. Mow In 1880 let us demonstrate that we not only have a majority, but that majority, backed by the strong arm ot freedom and the favor of Heaven, wid enjoy the fruit of Its labors. I Applause. Governor Seymour's Position. LTTicA,Jnne 11. Governor Seymour was t'als aLernooi shown the dispa'ch to the press from Syracuse, stating that the 8yra- , case Courier to-day would urge his nomina tiorj and give assurances that he would not decline if nominated. The Observer this afternoon publishes the dirpatca and adds the following: There Is no truth In the suggestion contained in the foregoins? that Governor Seymoor has in any way changed or modified his position. He sysnow, aa he has said all the time, that he Is not and can not be a candidate, and that he could not accept a nomination even if one were tendered him. lie deems it immoral for any one to enter noon any public office when his health is unequal to the performance of its labors. He alone can ndge ol this aud can not yield his decision to

tha opinions of others. He has never anticipated the possibility I 1U nomination, and has only regarded the mention ot his name as one of the coincidents which always marr political speculations before the meeting of a Convention, in reply to any complimentary aiiuslons to himself, he has always distinctly and clearly stated his purpose to withdraw from an active part In public affairs, although be felt a deep interest In the success of toe party to which he was attached. In stating what he says upon this point we only repeat bis own words lnce the appearance of the above dispatch In the newspapers, and we do so t meet bis views and noi our own.

Hendricks and Potter. The following is translated from the "Targltche AtzsJger," a German paper of Richmond. Va . by oar good friend air. Schauer, of the Daily Telegiaph of this city. Garfield will be very weak among the Germans. Or. Hendricks can hold them : HENDRICKS AS D PZTTER. To the Editor ol the Anzeiger: Sik As everybody Is Indulging in speculations as to who will be the standard -bearers of the Deniociacy in the coming presidential campaign, I trust yoa will permit m, through the columns of your valuable paper, to call attention to two men wiio are powerful In the North, ar.d who are also held in excellent reFute In Virginia, as well as in the entire routh. reler to ex-Governor Thomas A.Hendricks, ot I tidi ina, for President, and Hon. Clark son N. Potter, of New York, for Vice President. Governor Hendricks Is very popular amonest the German-Amerlcaa citizens of the West; he enjoys the betjt reputation, and his eminent abilities are everywhere acknowledged. The same ran be said ot Mr. Potter, who, notwithstanding i he dissension or the Democratic party in the State or New kork, was beaten lat lall bv less than 500 votes in bis race for Lieutenant Governor. There Is nooubt but Potter can gain New York lor the Democratic party, as even John Kelly would gladly support lienor ic is and Potter. The nomination of Hendricks, however, would secure us the States or Iudiaoa and Ohio. J.J. Richmond, June 1, 14SU. Ilayard's Reply. The Credit Mobiller swindle caught Garfield and Colax. But ex-Senator Bayard, of Delaware, who died on Sunday, thus replied to a letter offering him some of fie stock: Washington, Jan. 14, ls My Dear Pir I received this evenin? your letter ef thi date, informing roe that Mr. Ames, of Massachu-etts. bad f 1JXX) or $2 W0 of stock in the Credit Mobiller tor me. My son fnow Senator Thomas F. Bayard in a letter which I received this morning. Informed me of your short conversation with him, and that It was to your friendly fueling I was Indebted for the subscription to what yoa tell me Is "a gocd thing." I am, however, utterly in the dark as to the nature and object of this corporation, and you will oblige me If you will give my son ns much information as you have in relation to them. I do not know Mr. Ames p-rsoii lly and must wait, of course, until be addresses me on the subject. I take It for granttd that the corporation has no application to make to Congress on which I snail be called to fct officially, as I could not consistently with my vlw of duty vote npon a question In which I have a pecuniary Interest. Whether I become the owner of this stock or not, t am obliged to yon for your Intention to benefit me. As I most, of course, pay for any stock I get, piease let my son have fall In formation as to Its prosjective value. Your communication I consider, as you have Indicated, contidoDtial except as to him, and he and X are almost one person. Yours ery truly, James A. Batahd. H. s. Mc-Costu, Esc. A Joyful Annonni emrnt to suffering millions is the glad tidings that at last a certain cure for the piles has been discovered; 500,000 persons who have nsed Dr. Silsbee's "Anakesla" pronounce It infallible. Doctors of all medical schools prescribe it in practice; empirics and nostrum venders counterfeit and imitate it, and all, without exception, admit that It is entitled to the name of "Medical Miracle." Nothing in medicine is more simple, rational, prompt and certain. It is not an accidental blunder of inexperience, but the scientific solution of a most difficult problem, by an accomplished physician of forty years' practice and study. "AnakeHa" is a happy combination of a soothing poultice, supporting instrument and curative medicine. It alleviates at once tba most exciuclating pain; it hold up the raw, sensitive tumors, and by firm, continued pressure and medication applied to the swollen veins ia able to cure the most inveterate cases of blind or bleeding piles. The inventor of "Anakesis" may well be regarded as a public benefactor, and sutTarers from this terrible disease will thank us for calling attention to a discovery ao worthy. It is not less singular that in the circular concerning Anakesis full directions are given for preventing piles, a fact never before observed in any medicine the proprietors wished to cell. "Annkesis" is sold by drucgists everywhere. Sent free on receipt of price, $1 per box; sample gratis by P. Neustaedter it Co., box ÖJ4G, New York, eole manufacturers of Anaksiis." The Rose Name Writing and Darning Attachment for Sewing Machines. Attsntion is called to the advertisement of thn) very valuable device published in another column of this paper. It will prove indispeneable to any family baying a sewing machine, from the fact that it enables the machine to do all the darning at well aa the sewing, and every family has more of the former than the latter. The holes or tears are scarcely noticeable after being darned by this attachment. By using it ladies can write their name3 upon all kinds ot underclothing, bed linen, handkerchiefs, etc., aa easily aa with a pen and ink upon paper. Every new subscriber to the Sentinel, at $1 25 per annum, ia entitled to one. Send your orders to the Sentinel Company, Indianapolis, stating the machine it ia to be used on. ' Don't Pay More. Ten cents will buy a sample (two dose) Wells' May Apple nils; best anti-bilious, cathartic, liver pills. Don't Die on the Premises. Ask druggists for "Ilogh on Rats." It clears out rats, mice, bedbugs, roaches. Only fifteen cents per box. Brain and Nerve. Wells' Health Rene wer, greatest remedy on earth for impotence, leanness, sexual dability, etc ; $1 at druggists'. Important to All. The most general complaint that seems to spare neither class nor condition of person, is seated in the liver. Many with woe-begona countenances, despondent spirits and depressed feelings, exaggerate every event until even suicide has been known to result from this morbid condition of body and mind, yet Simmons' Liver Regulator is known to be a specific for aflections of the Liver, Spleen end Kidneys. Unlike most preparations it fully meets ths wants of the patient whose liver or stomach is disorganized and soon restores the emaciated and spiritless dyspeptic sufferer to a more hopeful condition of life than he could otherwise hope to attain. Purchasers should be careful to see that they get the genuine, manufactured only by J. H. Zeilin & Co , Philadelphia. Cincho-Quinine cures chills and fever. The increasing desire to visit the various countries of the world and observe the different habits and moles of living indicates f;rowicg intelligence. The observing traveler will notice the different styles of houses, dresses, eocial customs, the chaoge of air, water, cooking, etc , at the poles and in tropics, but all over the world, in every clime, the renowned Lea & Perrln's Worcestershire Table Sauce will ba found the same, appetizing and delicious, when nsed on meats, game, fish, in soups, gravies, etc. Retains its original - excellence in all countries, and is known and prized everywhere. For Dyspepsia, Indigestion,' Depression of Spirits and General Debility, in the various forms; also as a preventive against Fever and Ague, and other Intermittent Fevers, the "Ferro-Phosphorated Elixir or Callsaya," made by Caswell, Hazard A Co., New ork. and sold by all druggists, Is the best tonic; and for patients recovering from Fever or other sickness, it has no equal. . . . tl M

financial and commercial

FINANCiAL. , Oma or m ixtdiakapous Bmim, i . Moxdat EYZ5EXQ, June 1U There Is but little that Is worthy of especial comment In local financial clrcies. The demand for loans has been xnoderauiy active dnrlng the week closing with this evening. The aupply of funds held by the banks la amply sufficient to meet alt demands, and the market is in an exceedingly healthy condl Uon. - - - New York Financial Market. New York, Jane H- Money Easy at 3J3$ per cent., closing at 3 per cent. Prime Mercantile Paoer 445 per cent. Government isecurlties tuiet and generally Arm. . Railroad Bonds Fairly active and generally atrong. Htate Securities Dull and nominal. The Stock market was strong during the greater portion of the day, and prices advanced to H fx-'r cent., Manhattan Elvai d. Western Union, the coal shares. Lake Shore, Erh' and Southwestern being the most prominent in the upward movement. After the secoud board, some sales, to realize proüt. caused a reaction, and ihe closing quotations bbowed a falllDg cirof to 134 Per cent., the latter Manhattan Elevated. Transactions to-day aggregated 315,000 shares, as rouows : Atlantic and Pacific Telegraph-. 2,2n0 1,401 2UiO tt.WC 44,X) 1U.7U) 3,500 15.000 41,000 C.C.and I. C, Laoka wanna - Delaware and Hudson Krle St. Joseph Iron Mountain.... Kansas and TexasLake Shore .... Michigan Central... Northwestern .... 3.1)00 i.iXW ZI.UH) liW .. SW fl,i)0 .... 1Ö.IMW . 8,f'M 5.H0J 9 000 41,1100 .... 2.700 2 JO New Jersey Central... Northern Paclflc Ohio aud Mississippi , Ontario and Western Pacific Mail8t. Paul Union Ph eitle. ........... Wabash Pacific Western Union Lake Erie anl Wt stern Heading........ G0VERSMINT SECURITIES. sterling, 0 days 4 I New 5 per cents.-.. 1 i&H Sterling, sighU. 9 I II. 8. 4Ss... . 1 '-4 O. 8. 8's. 81 UG'.INew U. Ö. 48. ..KSJg Norc The purchasing price for Government oonds In Indianapolis varies from the New fork quotations H Jl per cent. STATE BONDS. Pacific 8 of "95 12. Louisiana consoh. 4ff Missouri ös 1W Tennease new. 2 23 23 6 Virginia, old. Virginia, new.., Va. consols Do. deferred. 8t. Joe ..-l07 Tennessee, old., so 6XKXRAL STOCKS. Cent. Pae. bonds 114 Union Pae. flrsts-U4 D. P.land granis.lllj Ü.Pjslnklng fund..lie, Lehigh A Wllks 100 8U P. H. C. flrstn.lOlJJ 0.,C-& I.O.flrstaDo seoonda ,., Krle seconds..--.... 85) Kock laiftud,... '1"1 Panama -175 yort Wayne Pittsburg Hin . is Central loi; j Ohio Central 19 Lake Erie West. 2'W Ontario A West...- is Barl., ueuar k.an. t llton & Torre U 10 4 T. H. pfd - W Bt. L. aud Pac. Do preferred ti!7i Hannlb'l and at. J. 31 H a. and Bt.J.pfd TZ iron Mountain 44 St. L. and Han Kr- 84 8. L. and 8. F. pfd- 4i Do. first pfd ... 65,'i ChL.Bt. L.AN.O. 2!i Chic Bur. ana uu Chi o. and Alton, .1071 Kansas and Texas. ÖV4 .124 I Onion Pacific stks. K!4 .127K Central Paclflo . I T . V. 1 1 " 1 0. and A. pfd N. Y. Central. Harle-n Lake öhore 104 I Do preferred.... 47 N lLoulavilleANasrt.120 Canada Southern Michigan Central. s . n asnviiie a cnatt. u Wrle! 3 ;! Lou., S.A. A Chi- 0 Krle prererrtd- eo-gi Houston a Texas.. i NorthweMern 91V, North wesfn pfd W. U. Telegraph .l0 iH A. and P. Tel 414 Pacific Mall wya Adams Express 111 Wells A Fargo Ex-H American Ex. United Slates Ex-. 44 Quicksilver 9 (Quicksilver pfd.... öS Carlbon 2S Leadvili e..- 1 Central Arizona .. HomeslAke...-. 31 Standard. ............ Ss1 Excelsior 17 UtUe Pittsburg...-100 Ontario 34 8t, Paul......-. -Vg 3t.Panl preferred. 102 y, St. Paul 4 Minn... 61 3t.P. A Sioux City. W4 Do. preferred..... 74 Del.. Look, and W. Morris and Essex-KM Delaware A Hud. 7u N.J. Central.- 1 Reading .19 Ohio a - rt Miss-, i.9 O. and M. pfd- Tiya Chesapeake 4 O.... 17 Mobile and Ohio... WA C. C C. A I tit CO and IC 144I New steck. COMMERCIAL Trade has been fairly active In all branches of commerce during the past week. The hot weather of the pat few days has had but little effect on business. Quite a large number of country dealers have been In the city, and have purchased quite freely, and the order demand has also been good. Quotations, as a rule, have fluctuated but little, and closed tonight quite firm in nearly every line of trade. The following table shows the amount of : rain In store in this city at the present tlmi:

Elevator. J g 2 ? O O CS Elevator A !2.00 .4W S1.80U 00 Elevator B- 11,400 42,500 vm 700 Central elevator . ......... l.lt'O .. City elevator... yto 11.4ro Elevator I) 2 00 4m 10. (W 'Clevator E l,s.H) t,boü 1,7 x uoo Total 21.30C 101SC0 47,4 J 2.200 Corresponding daylast year 4,000 30,000 18K0 50 0

Bdlow will be found the receipts and shlpnsuts at this point for the 34 hours ending at o'clock to-day:

Receipts Shipped. Flour, bbls.. 1,coj 2,000 Wheat, bn ,450 17,5V) Corn, bu 93,OiK 123,500 Oats, ba MJ0 9.H00 Rye, bu . 2,200 4.9Ö0 Barley, bu. 1,0 V) z.e Bran, tons .. 1 25 1)4 "orn meal, bbls I 12 126 Starch, bbls... ..1 2io Hay, tons .1 SO 40

THE MARKETS WEEKLY REVIEW. Flour, Grain and Hay. The flour .market ii moving along rather slowly, but prices are undergoing but few changes. Tae wheat market opened to-day with a more buoyant feeling at all points and an established advance at the seaboard of 9 le on June. Chicago is active and 1(S10 higher on all futures. The local market is steady for spot wheat with good milling orders, and futures are higher with large buying orders at bid prices. August, 9lo bid track. The same is asked in elevator with no sales. New wheat, June, $1.00 bid. Corn is less active and the market quiet; 36c was bid for mixed cah, without sales. The supply is light. Seaboard markets are easier, hut Chicago is yxQ c higher on futures. The oat market has been unusaally dull throughout the week. Hay is dull and nominal. Flour We quote: New process, 16 60417 OS; fancy, SS 50 jö 00; family, (4 CO05OO; low grade, V 75(?3 2. Wheat The following were closing quota tions at the Call Board: Bid. Asked. 1 07 ........ 1 05 1 08 viVi 04 85 74 91 o. t. 91 el. 91 91 1 Oi 1 11 No, 2 red. cash...... No. 2 red, Jnne...... No. 2 red, July, new .... No. 2 red, July first half...... No. 2 red, August ..- No. 2 red, August first half., o. 1 am Der . Rejected. CornBid. Asked white, No.a . 39 White, No Sas Yellow... High mixed Mixed, cash. I une 35 36 37 3 Inly. .. Rejected . OatsBid. Asked. fTo.2 white. Mixed , 19 30" Kejected , Kye No. 2 nominal at K3o. Bran Dull; 19 00 per ton. " Hay Dull and nominal; choice timothy 111 0013 60 per ton for small bales, tight pressed; prime timothy 112 00112 60. The Provision Market, : There is but little life, in ' this market and .notations are as follows j .v. -4

Dry Bait Meats Hhort rlss W 13; ahouiders tioo. - '-.. . Lxd Prime steam nominal at $6 60. feweet Pickled Meat Uawa 8S94o,aeeordIng to age and average. Early Vegetables and Fruits. Peaches Good stock; St 509l 75 per onethird bushel box. Plums Wild goose S2 M per twenty four quart crate for extra sound. Strawberries But few in the market. We quote: Extra Jucunda at Vi 00 per stand; com mon berry, choice quality, H tO; exua No-thern $1 6Ual 75. Raspberries Choice red 12 S03 00 per twenty -four quart crate; black 19 00 per stand. Currants Strictly fresh II 2x91 60 per drawer; 15 oo.CS 00 per stand. Cherries Oood demand ; choice oxbart 17 00 (33 00 per stand; May cherries strictly treah, good color, li 0094 00 per stand. Uoost berries Good demand; selling at ft 00 per stand. Watermelons Not many In market; 125 00 SSOOpei 100. The following vegetables, with the excep. Hon of potatoe and bcana. are fully aupplUd by home growers; Cabbage Choice sound, 82 00V2 25 per bbl. Lettuce 12 50 per bbl. ; 11 per bu. Cucumbers Sogoon per dos. . Rhubarb 20c per dos bunches. RadUhea 2i)c per doz bunches. Dclons Zio per dot bunches. String Beans Choice round wax 11 C0(3l 71 per bushel; flat wax 1150 per busbet; round green f 1 & ($1 75 per Ou. Ureen pea Choice fresh hora. grown 11 25 Q150 perbu.; 13 50(31 00 p'.r bbl.; no sale for shipped. Tomatoes Southern 12 00 per bushel box. New Potatoes Firm ; 3 7 per bol. Tba Froduce Market. Apples We quote: New apples at 6OA6O0 per one-lhiru bushel box. Beans Choice clean navy, II &0&1 CO per ba; clean medium, II 25(9160 per bu. Beswax 20i922o per lb. Butter We quote chnloe selections country atlcUo per lb; choice dairy, AJ&lto per lb; Inferior Osc per ib. Cider Ware's new clarified selling at 18 per barrel of 0 gallons. Cranberries Cape Cod, llOtJH per barrel Eggs Shippers are paying) So; selling at be per dos from store. Fuel Anthraelte coal, per ton, 17.00; Pittsburg coal, per tWH, S3 00; crashed ooke, per ton 14c; coke, per bu, 12c; block coal, per bu, 14c in car lots, 11c; Youghogheny, ö bO per ton. Feathers Prime live gees buying at 40c; mixed geese and duck 20r-25c ; old feathers, 1 . B&c. according to condition. Foreign Fruits We quote: Layer raisins new, 12 90; loose Muscatel raisins, new, S2 9u; London layer, old, 12 GO; new, 13; currant new,637c per lb. Urease Dealers are buying white at 6o; brown, 4c. Hides Ureen hides, 9 JlOo; green kip, veals, 10c; green calf, ISc; green salted bides, 9WH green -salted kips, 10o; green salted call, lie; dry flint hides, 144 14c; dry salted hides, lo jllo; damaged, grubby or bull, two-thirds of the above prices; sheen skins, 40cQ9l 2&. Honey We quote new at 18200 per lb in cases of 25 to 60 lbs. Poultry Live turkeys, 5o per lb ; ducks, 92 25 per dos; live fowls, hens, S2 75 per dos; roosters, SI 75 per dos; geese, full feathered. 14 80 per dos; young chickens, S3 50 (34 00 per dos. Rags Cotton, mixed, lJio per lb; wool c per lb. The Dry Goods Harket. Brown Sheetings and Shirtings Atlanta 4-4, 8o; Peldemont 4 4, 8o; New Hartford 4-4, 7c: Trlon, 8c; Bartow, 8c; Georgia A, 8c; Lawrence L L 7c; Atlantic P, 7c; Laurel H 111, 7c; Oranvlile L L, 7Mc; Eastern standards, 0 ; Pepperell 10-4, 29c ; Pepperell E, c; Pepperell R, 8Hc;Pepperell 0, 8c; Pepperell N,7c; Lancaster A, Vc; Lancaster B, ttc; Lancaster 8, 80. Bleached Shirtings &.moskeas 4-4, He; Fruit of Loom, llc; Bay MUls, 10c; Hope, lüo; Lonsdale, 10c ; Lonsdale cambric, 13c; MasonvlUe, llc; Wamsutta, 13c: Nework Mills, 13c ; Pride of West, 12c ; Pepperell 10-4, S2o ; Pepperell iM,2Sc; Pepperell tf-4, 26c ; PeppereU B-4.S1C. Paper Cambrics ManvlUe, 9c: 8.8. A Sons, 7c; Mason viile. 7c: Warren, 9c; high colors lo biKher; seoonds, lo lower. Prints Cocheco, 8c; Hamilton, 7c; Paciflc, 8c; Arnolds, 8c; Conestoga, ec; Gloucester. 6c; Klinpson, 7o; plain black, 7c; Washington, c; Spragues, oc; Sontbbridge. 7c ; Freeman 's. tfc ; Harmony, 5;ic ; shirting prints. 'isSSc. Bags t ran fcllnvilie, 823 SO; BUrk A, 125; Otter Creek, 9M. Osnaburgs äix ounces, 9c; eight ounces, 103. Corset Jeans AndrosoogginJOc ;Canoe River, 8 sc: Indian Orchard, Rockport, 8c; Laoocia, 9c; öufTolk, 7c; Naumkeag sateen, 10c; Peiuot, 90. Ticks Conestoga. ex., ISc; do 7-8 16o; Gold Medal, 4-4, lo; CCA, 7-S 15c; CT, 4-4. 16c; Lewiston, 4-4, tx, do S2-inch, ltic; do 30-Inch, 15o : Hamilton D,14c. HtriDes Amoskeag. llo; Hamilton, HKo; Sheridan, 9c; Mechanics, 7c; Yeomans, llo; Washington awning, 17c. Spool Cotton J. a P. Coats, 55c; Clark's John Jr., 65c: Clark's O. N. T. &5c; Green A Danie. 80c ; Holyoke, 27c ; SUflord's, 27c. Jeans Home-made, 87S42o; Eastern 10 O40C. x The Drug; Market. Aloohol,2 i52 25; alum, per lb, 4J35V:c; calomel, per lb, 75c ; camphor, per lb, 35337c; cochineal, per lb, ItöcaJl; choloroform, per lb, 5c3$l; copperas, bbis, lo, lic; copperas, kegs, lb, 2c; gum opium, lb, li 60; indigo, per Id, 95C381; licorice, Calabrlan, lb, 35c; magnesia, carb., 2 ox lb (Jennings), 40 942c; morphlue, 15 00; madder, lb, 12314c. OilsCastor, best, gaL SVaOJc; sweet,VOoil 75;ollve, gal, 31 753 5o; sperm, gal, ll 35; bergamot. lb (Sanderson's), 13 öOQi 75; cassis, lb, 1 40; lemon, ib (Sanderson's), 3 503 75. Quinine, P. A W oz, 12 !('- 5; clnchonidla, per oz, II 15 1 20; rosin, bbl, 93 7508 50. Soap Castile, Fr. 9k(912c. American bicarbonate soda, per lb, 34c; soda, bicarb, English, casks, lb, 6c; soda, sal, ib, T4Qte ; soda-ash, lb, 4Cl4c ; salts, Epaoin, lb, 3 3 4c ; snuff per case; 4 dox bottles, Scotch, 13 50 per dox, per lb 65o; snuff, -Oar-rett's, pack, gross, 113313 50; snuff, Garrett's, per case of i doz, 115 60(316; brimstone, by the bbl, 3?(tMcper lb; flower anlphnr.lb, 4fi-c; saltpeter, commercial, lb, rqiloo; saltpeter pure, lb, 15(ilSc ; turpentine, bbls, gal, 60c ; turpentine, cans, gal, 66c; Venetian, red. Eng., bbls, lb. 3c; Venetian, red. Eng. kegs, lb, 3r9 4c; iodine, IS- 60 75; iodide potass, S4 75; cloves, 45(9-50c ; rhubarb, powdered HOI 23. The iron Market. Car-Wheel Iron Cold-blast hecla 84AS8o; cold-blast cottage and oath S333öc; ooid-blaa Shelby 81(932 c, Bar Iron -2?$3c. Norway Iron Bars and shapes 6QSc; nailrod O10c. Steels English east 30922c; American l&Q 18c; extra sizes and qualities additional: round machinery loailc; spring lOo; Swede blister yHo; American blister 8310c; rolled, lay and toe calk 8910o; hammeredTlay and tee calk 10311c ; tire, according to size and brand, 7c ; plow steel slabs - 6Q7c. Shapes extra in proportion to waste In cutting. . Cut Nails Nos 10 to 60, 13 2o per keg; smaller sizes regular advance. Horse Shoes Burden's, IS 50 ; Perkins,' 95 00, and male shoes tl higher. Horse Shoe Nails Northwestern finished, 15 60 for Ss; smaller sizes regular advance. . Carriage and Tire Bolts-Refined 60aS0 per oeut.; Norway 60 per cent. Nuts .and Washers 34c off manufacturers' lists. Iron Harrow Teeth 4Kc screw and Strap Hinges TyiWtyfi, according to sire. Clevises Melkle's wrought plow clevises 10$ 13c. Lead Pig 55c ; bars 80. Lumber. ' We quote as follows: . Timber, Joist and Scantling 10, 12, 14 and 1 feet long, 11 00; 13 teet, 116 60; 20 feet, 117 60; 22 feet, SIS 60; 24 feet. S19 fit). Common Boards and Fencing No. 1 common boards, 117 60; .No. 2 do, SIS 00; cull boards, 113 60; No. 1 fencing, 918 50; No 2 do, 910 50; cull fencing, 114. Stock Boards No. 1. 12 Inch stock boards, 12, 14 and 10 feet. 119 00: No. 2 do, 117: No. 1 do, surfaced one side, 12000. Flooring. Dressed a Dd Matched Clear flooring pine, I08 00; Bde, 2SG0;Udo, 122 60; common flooring, 12 to IS feet.tDOO; No. 1, poplar flooring, face measure, 527 50: No. 2 do, 122 60. All pine flooring measured by count. Siding No. 1 siding, pine, 918 00; No. 1 do. poplar, 91 ; No. 2 do, 917 00 ; No. 2 do, pine, 18 00; No. 8 do, 115 60; fencing siding. 11200. Shingles 18 Inch clear, 14 00; 18 Inch No. 2 or clear outt, 93 00; 10 Inch clear or star, 93 60; 16 inch extra standard, SS 25: IS Inch standard 8 inch clear butt, 93 00; is inch shaded 6 inch clear butt, 12 50; 1 inch cull 12 CO. Lath-H 25. The Grocery Market. Coffee We quote. Ordinary, 13t14o; fair, 14fll6o; good, 15315c; prune, 16t3l6c; choice, 184lSo old Government Java, 2302yc, Sugars We quote: Hards, 10910o; standard A, fc'ilOc; off A, 8S$o; white extra O, H49c; fine yeilew, B'ajio; good yellow, Vt asc; fair .yellow, 89fco; common grades, a o. Candles 13313e for 18 ox. star. Cheese We quote : Fair, 8o ; good, lie ; nest full cream, 13c. 1 Molasses and 8yrups New Orleans molasses, 45!ta)p, and syrnp 4060o per gal. for common to choloe. Rice Carolina and Louisiana, 7(f8c.' Spl? Pepper, 17le: alaplee, - 18(Sj20c; eloves, 46a50o; ginger, 2W!25o : cinnamon In mats, 25A40O; nutmegs, fcöoQJl 06; maoe,80o 11 10. . Boap German and! oliv soaps, "55e; rosin.S4c. 4 - s Canned. Uoods We quote t ! Tomatoes, S Iba, II 30; S lbs, 91 60; Peaches, 2 Iba, 91 65m 80 I lbs. 2 25 j 3 lbs pie peaches, f 1 'j&Jl S5; BIack

berries, M S3,l 40; Strawberries, 917532; Rasp berries, 91 40f 1 45; Cherries, red, 1 40rl 45: string Beans, tl 2; Green Peas, Marrofat SiS6gl 9; early Jane. Si 00; Yarmouth Obrn.Cl B5l V0;Plne Arplee.Sl 6O91 85: Salmon, lib, tischt S Iba, 25: Lobsters, 1 lb, II 750 180;2 lbs, li 25: Tumbler Jellies, Sue; Cove Oysters, lib. light weight. 75suc; 1 lb. full weight, 9120; 2 lbs, light weight 91 35; 2 lbs, full weight, II; Hardin es, by the case, 12)49 13c; Elgin Corn, 92 per dox. Cotton Hope v22c: candle wick, 24280. Wooden ware We quote: Common buokets J2 009 2 20 Pine churns. 8 00O11 00

Oedar cfanrns... , 11 (XK41S 00 au ennrns. Common d rooms Medium brooms. 8 00(411 00 1 60(3 1 6 3 00,J 2 50 2 50a s 00 to 7 10 a 00.9 8 00(4 , 7 üü'J 1 40x4 2 60 1 1 60 Extra brooms....., Matchrs, telegraph Tubs, No. 1 . Tuba. No. 2 Tu jH, No. S WmsIi boards, sine Washboards, wooden. - . .Wool. : Prices still lower! Market dull both East and West. Fine unwashed ,23c; medium unwashed, 28c; tub washed, 43; bury wool 5il0c less. Miscellaneous Market. Candles The market rules quiet. We quote Stick candy, 125tl2,c; mach, drops, 11 412c; kisses l25loc; nut candy, 17S5c; gum drona, hard, ikjc, and Arabian gum drops, lll&c; rock candy, 16(517c: lozenges. 18Q20c: common cie, 740 per lb. Lemons, Messina. 98 60O0 76. Oranges, 91 6(55 60 per box r- Valencia, 95. Leather Market steady and firm. Wc quote Oakaole at 3h444c: hemlock sole at24i32c; harness MjUc; bridle 4)M) per doc; skirting 42rtjc per lb; French calf tl 15Q1 W per lb; city calf 91(Sil 25 per lb; city kip 6590o per lb ; upper kip S40$-5O per dox. rluts Almonds, soft-shelled, per lb., 22323c; Clberts, r(el!c; Eraxil nuts, 8io; Naples wainuts, l:ii4e; English walnuts, I2c; peanuts, red,6o raw; to roasted; white oc raw; 8c roasted. Oi Is Are i n good request. We quote : Linseed, raw and Bank oil 60Q55 boiled 70 Lard oil, extra 5 Lard oil. No. 1 60 Straits oil 6CgS5 Benzine 12 Castor oil .-.UOQJl Coal oil, Indiana legal test... ai(Jll Lard oil. No. 3... 47 Miners' oil.... .eofteft Lubricating oll...-ii'S40 Powder and Shot W e quote rifle powder at 16, and blasting at 3&3 25 per keg. patent snot at -. Tinners' Supplies Demand fair and prices firm. Wequoie: Best charcoal tin, I 10x14 and 14x20, 99 SO per box: I C, UIxlJ, 19 75 per box; IX, 10x14 aud 14x20. Ill 60 per box; I X, 12x12 911 75 per box : 1 C 14x) rooang tin. W9 25 per box ; I C 20x28. 918 Goal 00 ; No. 27 B iron, 96 40 : charcoal, smooth finish, 97 60; Moo re head a galyanlxed Iron. 20 per cent, discount from list. North rop's sheet iron roofing 96 75 per square; copper bottoms 38c. Indianapolis Live Stock Market. Stock Yards, June 11. Hogs Receipts lCl head; shipments 828 head. The market opened with unusually light receipts, and the quality of the offerings did not meet the wants of packers: however, the pens were cleared by o'clock. Taking quality in consideration, prices were a shade better than the closing prices of last week. Niceblocky hogs, avergin225 to 250 pounds, would have brought 14 15, if here. ' REPRESENTATIVE SALES.

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Cattle Receipts 623 head; shipments 479 head. The local receipts of tbo opening of the market this morning was quite libera, but not in excess of the demand, but owing to the lucrensed receipts drivers in from the country caused the market to become less active for common to fair stock. However, prime butchers' bteers and heifers sold readily at the current rates from last sale day. Farmers took hold freely, and by 4 o'olock the pens were pretty well cleared. EErr-ESEXTATIVE SALES. N-. Av. Pr. No. Av. Pr. 1 heifer- 9SO...J4 0 2 steers- m...T-l 5 14 9 1 6 5 3 3 . 1,205., 4 30 4 15 4 0 1 1 6 3 1 1 1 1 10 1 2 5 1 " -1,010.. 3 75 " a.ioo... 4 ro -1,0.10... .1,010... mi.. 3 85 i) : " . 997.. 4 00 " . hSO.. 4 00 - 7MJ. 3 8 cow - 970.- 3 f5 " - 9 0... 8 75 -1,010... S 70 veal 210. & 00 bulls -1,545.. 2 45 " -1,730.- 2 60 " -1,U2. 4 1-i -1.67 . 870-, - 5J... 8).., - 870-, -1.210... 4 2l 4 'iri 4 ro 4 25 4 20 3 75 4 10 !. 4 00 1,790... 2 90 .1.052... 4 15 1 cow and calf. 3 to Sheep Receipts 170 head: shipments 429 head. The demand for cheep is full ly active at our quotations. Clipped, average 120 lbs. and npward-S4 00 a4 80 Clipped, average 100 lbs. and upward- X 50 34 fO Ooinmou-... , . 3 0'a3 60 Lambs ... 4 60 J3 00 MARKETS IJY TELEGRAPH, New York Market. , , Nkw Tobk, June 14 Cotton Quiet at 12 12Vic; futures dull and steady ; June ll.tiGc; July ll.tc; August 1 1.74c; rteptember 11.14c; October 10.75c: November 10.6 Jc; December 10.60c; January 10 66c. Flour Heavy; receipts 19,000 bbls; superfine state and western 9i 30(H) 25; common to good extra 93 75,3 140; good to choice 91 50a7; while wheat extra 14 0i; extra Ohio SI 60,3 6 25; St. bouls 14 807; MinnesoU patent spring 6H 25.Wheat liulet and steady; recel pts 49,000 bu; ungraded spring 91 15; No 3 do 91 09-31 12; No 2 do 91 18; hard Dnluth il 17; Ureen Bay 91 19; ungrsdfd red 91 21(1 2..; No 3 do SI i0l 21; 2d II 20Sl 27K: mixed winter 91 23; No 2 amber 91 25; No 2 white f 1 21 ; No 1 do, sales of 51,000 bu CHSb at 91 21(31 21; No 2 red June, sales of (51,000 boat 91 20V1 26; July, Rales of 135,000 bu at 91 15(41 16; August, sales of 1. 8.000 bu at 91 11 ?1 11. Corn Weak; receipts 131,000 bu: ungraded 49.20 : No 3 49rai9c: steamer 49(5iic; No 2 6u4-l4c; No 2 June5C'sic; July 49;i330c. Oats Weak: receipts 64,000 bu; mixed west ern 3640c; white do 40(l5c. Hay Nominal at 7'K'iSoc. Hops Quiet and steady. Coffee steady and Arm; Rio cargoes 12 J 15-c ; job lots 124H uugar Quiet and firm; fair to good refinery 7Va;c. .Molasses Quiet and unchanged. - ' Klce Steady and in fair demand. Petroleum Firm; united 93lc; crude : ti(3 7Jic; refined tFJc. Tallow teady at 636 3-16c. Kosln 51 4'Jl 45. -Turpentine ;9V,30c. Eggs Firm at 12413o. Provisions Pork strocgr; new mess 911 453 11 60. Beef quiet and weak. Cutmeats quiet, and firm; locg clear 17; short clear 17 i2. Lard active; prime steam, old, 97 05; new 97 0U97 10. Butter Firm at ll2lc Cheese Dull and weak at 8(31oo. , . Whisky Nominal at 91 13c4 1 15. .,- , .Chicago Market. CHICAGO, June ll. Flour Nominally unchanged. Wheat Active, firm and higher: No 1 red winter 91 02; No 2 Cnlcago spring 93lc cash and Juiy; 9lc June; 87o August; No 3 do 8b(86c: rejected 66370c. Corn Active, firm and higher: 35rfj-,c cash; 3ö?ic June; 38336c July: 3f?.c August. Oats r airly active and a shade higher; 29c cash; SHc June; i8c July; 23323c AugusU Rye Steady and firm at 77c. Barley toteady and unchanged at 72c. . Provisions Pork fairly active and a shade higher; 910(310 40 cash; 910 37fS10 40 July; 910 47:410 5) August. Lard steady and unchanged; 98 60 cash; 9665:96 72 August. Bulkuieats: demand fair and prices bigner: shoulders 14 30; short ribs So 00; short clear 96 70. - Whisky Steady and unchanged at 91 ' : Freights to Buffalo Corn 7c ; wheat 8c. , - Receipts Fiour 7,500 bbls; wheat 29,000 bu; corn 446.OU0 bu; oats eo.ooo ba; rye 1,400 bu; barley 2,200 bu. . - Shipments Flour 7,500 bbls; wheat 223.000 bu ; corn SSS.UOO bu; oats 46,000 bu; rye 1,000 bu; barley 6.000 bu..' .. , . . .. r . p Buffalo Live Stock Market. v, , Bttttalo, June 14. Cattle Receipt to-day luohead ; consigned lhrough 320 cars; market fairly active and a shade higher; offerings generally of good quality; sales of choice to fancr heavy at 94 w 6 25: good shippers 94 5 4 15; fair to medium 91 25C45 60; butchers in IptvfA uvuiouv ejau4 ati as T7 . pj; wva. - av uwmi steers 94 A4 35; common 93 253 65: cows and I heifers fe öOJl; choice do, II 25 3 4 5; fat

Pulls SS 75,M; stock do 92 25fl2 65 ;8t grade disposed of - - - . . ' HJieep and Lambs-Receipt to day . Oi) bead; conslgnt'l through 11 cats; market dull and tend 1 ok downward"; limited demand and light for eastern and lo;al t ade; few sales of fair to good clipped sbeep 14 U; none bought for New York and 212 cars remain unsold. Hogs Receipts to day 9.660 bead; consigned tbrough94 cars ;mark et easier bot bot quoiably lower ib an last wetk's closing prices; offerings heavy light eastern trade; sales of fair to good Yorkers t20i44 35; heavy and medium 94 30(34 37; i; rew extra selected It 45; fair ends IS 90(t4 20; number over unsold. Baltimore Market. Baxttmokk, June 14. flour' Dull and steady; western superfine 33 75;do extra ft 9: do family 5 CxaiJ. ' . . Whrsv Western higher and Inactive; Ko 2 weU- winter red, spot, 91 24ai 24':; June 2Jjll24j; July 11 121 12; J; august 11 w Coru Western easier and dnll: western mixed, spot, 4212:ic; June 494ic; July 4!)49;ic: steamer 49Vc asked- . -,. Oata Irregular and unsettled; western White 443c; do mixed Ssyayc; Pennsylvania 43 Kye Quiet and firm at 83c. : ' Hay steady and firm; prime to choice Pennsylvania 917419 per iou. Provisions Firm, ileas pork til 25aTl 75. Bulkmeats: loose Khoulders ti Ci; clesr- rib sides M 7a; do packed fü'kii. 'Bacon: KlionMers 9-i7j; clear rib sides 97 75. Hams 9Ji7o(8i2 25. Lrd:98. .. , v 1 . . t. . Butter teaty ; prime to choice western packfd ll(dHc. F.ggs Firmer atirc. Petroleum cTude nominal; refined Arm at 3c. - .. 1 . Coffee Firm ; Rio cargoes ordinary , to prime ltol c. Sogar Finn and higher; Aaoftc. Whisky Steady at 91 ll&l 11 ' Freights to Liverpool per Steamer Firm ; cotton I i-lm 3d ; flour Is 3d ; gtain d. Receipts Flour lN0bbls: wheat lüä.FA bu: corn H.8.Ö74 bu ; oata 8.S12 bu ; rye 2ss bu. Shipments Wheat 117,0j(i bu;con 82,200 on. Sales Wheat 449.S54 bu ; corn 77,781 -bu. Philadelphia Market. Philadelphia, June 14. t lour Wenk and depressed: Ohio extra family, good, 95 12; choice, SJ40: Indiana choice Si 6235 75; St. Louis fancy SO: spring patents 97 fo. Rye Flour Quiet at 1 oOati t: Wheat Firmer, but little Inquiry: No 2 red, June. 91 25 bid, 91 2;J ssked; Julv 5113';bid, 91 13 asked ; Atigust 91 W'5 bid, il Uf7i aaked; September 91 C9 Old, 91 10 asked. Corn In limited demand; niah mixed, 50 a-51c: rejected 49c; steamer 4yifOo; Mil mixed, June, 6OJ50 bid, 61ic aked: July49e bid, 50c ssked; August, (0o bid, 61 'c asked;

oepiemoer 010 01a, o'c asKea Oats Dull: No 1 white 4.'c:No2 da 41(341 VcNo3do39c. . , Provisions-Quiet. Mess beer 912. Mess pork 11 5i(al2. Smoked hms 510(411 50; pickled S8 25(49 12. Lard $7 60. . T Butter Firmer: choice scarce and wanted; creamery extra 2021c; eastern 18(i9c: western extra 15316c. Eggs-Firm at 13,3Hc. Cheese Dnll and easy; creamery I0ai0c: fair to good (410c. Petroeum Dull; refined S'c. Whisky Quiet at 91 10. Receipt Flour 1,900 bbls; wheat Stf.OOObu; corn 255.C00 bu ; oats ö.O'X) bu. Shipments Wheat 23,000 bn; eorn 55,0.0bu. Slilwankee Market. M iLWArxiE, June li. Flour Dnll and neglected. Wheat Weak; opened and advanced lc; closed strong; No 1 Milwaukee bard fl 10; No I Milwaukee SI 01; No 2 Milwaukee 93'ic ; June95i4'c; July 9t,e; August 89c; No S Milwaukee soc ; No 4 80c : rejected 60c. Corn Strong aud in fair demand; No 2 S5'4c Oats Firmer; No 2 29c. Rye Scarce at 79.asjc. Barley Quiet at 69c. Provisions Quiet and easy. Mess pork quiet at 910 30 cash and June: 910 5 Jniv. Lard: prime steam 16 55 cash and Juue; güto July. Hoa-s Quiet at 9431 10. , Freight Wheat to Buffalo 8c. 4 Receipt Flour 3,400 bbla; wheat 31,000 bn; eorn bu. Shipments Flour 700 bbla; wheat lTti.OW bu; corn 2.800 bu. Foreign Markets. Loitdow, June 1 1, & p. m. consols for money 98 1-16; do account 9S 3 16. United Stutes Securities New 5s 105; 4 Vis 112; 4s 110. Railroad Shares Illinois Central 105; Pennsylvania Central 62; Erie i8; seconds 87; Reading 10. - Spirits Petroleum tiOTa: refined 6,(36vgS. Spirits Turpentine 29i bid. aidoudi 01 ouuion goae 11110 me uauh. Ui England on balance to-day is J0,toj. Paris. Juue 14. Kenr-s s6f 75c. Antwerp, Juue 14. Petroleum 10d. Liverpool, June 14. cotton Eu-ier at 673 S 16-ltkl; sales of 8,000 bales. Including 2o bales for speculation and export, and 5,75u bales American. Cheese-C6s. PMtrnlenm Itfflned 7S71!. Linseed Oil 27s. Chicago Live Stock Market. Chioago, June 14. The Drovers' Journal reports: Kogs Receipts 21,000 head; shipments 5,5" head. The market is fairly active and strong; common to good mixed 9434 25; choloe heavy 91 30 34 35; light $1 40(94 45. Cattle Receipts 6.M0 head; shipments 2,700 head. The market is slow arid 10c lower; common to good shipping 94 2)4 60; choice M 80 (35; distillery-fed S4 4(4 70; corn-fed we.stern 13 Mt 60; butchers' firm at 12 6' &3 80. Sneep Receipts 500 head; shipments head. The market Is Arm and unchanged: common to lair 93 50 J3 85; good to choice 4 20 04 50. The Journal's London cable says cattle are steady and unchanged; best American steers 10317s. ' Toledo Market.,' ' Toi.rco,Jcne 14. Wheat Dull; No 8 white Wabash $1 10; No 1 white Michigan 91 10; amber Michigan II 14 ; No 2 red Wabash, spot, 1114: June 91 13: July S1U; August Wi; No 3 ltd Wabat.li 1 18; rejected :i."c. . i-uru-iuu; iui;a mixcu suc;1 io z spot, July, 40c: No 2 white 44c; rejected 39c Oats-Quiet; No232C. At the Close Wheat-Steady: No 2 red Wabasb, June, 91 13; July tl tt,;,; August and September 97c. Receipts Wheat 37,000 bur eorn 81,000 bu; oats 81,W)0 bu. - Shipments Wheat 46,000 bu ; corn 180,000 bu ; oats 1000 bu. . . St, Louis Cattle Market. St. Louis, June 14 Cattle Supply fair and the demand good and prices steady: prime to choice heavy shipping steers 94 50il 70: lair to good 4 204 40; light 93 704 00; butchers Ftnfl 2 75(93 50; grass Texans 82 50(3 25. Receipts 2,200 head; shipments 200 bead. Sheep Scarce and wanted; fair to choice 13 00O4 00. Receipts 250 head ; shipments none. Survival of tlie Fittest. a family xzdicixe that das ulaled - milii0x3 düriso s3 iea23! 1 A IJAL3I FOU EVERY M'OÜXD OF ) ; -MAX AXI BH.IST! , . .. S TH E OLD EST& D EST U NIMEHT1 f 1 SALES LAE.GER THAU 7EL" I Tho lexican Mustan? T.lcirnent has! bor-n krown f;r more than t):trry-nve$ ns t!i lxst ot :i Liniments, forj 'uii und l(asr. ' Jt Miles to-d;v arcc. lawr ban ever, it, euros wh-n all other fiil, and jwMVtt.rntes skin, tendon 3 snd muscle, U tao very bouc. fcolaJ eyerywhorc. ( ELGHLWATCHES, ill ttvsess, GoiJ,Pnw tod ' icirel, $6 U tiOJ I 'kain. mm BfthA l a., k. - C . . ICAN WATCH COPlfTSPLRGll. PA GUM WORKS, i'auimrcU. 1 liamn f.r PfAWun I I. I Mil I 1 1 ill wl M H Hi kW 1 H SJSkt mW

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