Indiana State Sentinel, Volume 30, Number 18, Indianapolis, Marion County, 7 June 1882 — Page 8

THE INDIANA STATE SENTINEL. WEDiVE&Ut IT. JUNE 7, J882.

A COLORED CONGRESS.

The Leading spirits Anion? the Colored Men of Kansas Mett to Talk Over Their Wrongs. Lively Tim at Tor eka Eighty Delajatea Respond and Ar Reported tn titled to 8 eats. 1 Kansas City Times. I ToriKA, May 31. All the leading colored men of Kansas who take any interest in politics at all, are here tday. Kvery section of this State is represented by ?ne or more delegates, also Nieodemus aadCirarham Colonies besides. The object of thre gathering is a State Convention of the? col ored race to prepare for taking a Larhl-intie coming campaign, They wa.ni a. CVngrest-man-at-large and tbey want a recognition on the Republican ticket for State c&oera. THK ASPIEtXTS. The candidates for Congress are J.hn Brown and J. VT. Stuart, of Topeka, ani J. V. Langstrotn, the young colore! Ji-wvor of Lawrence. IJrown seems to be the favorite. At least the whole population, leek ukmi itini as a powerful citixea. He is 2indtme, wealthy and well educated isacdod talker and wieldd great i nil ivenoe among fi3 peeplf. lie is abo a good schemer aud olerably vcll poated in wirepulling, fetuart or Langstrcm are either smarter ncn than lirown, out they are not so well knswn. During the exodus days lirown ijfrtd.-ic-u.rne up to (iiite an elevation, and ever nee then Las been cutting considerable ef a figure. Uut he ia St Joha nun. wikich fact works against him to a very larg'j extent, for it id well kaowulhsi the St&iruts cf the State are strongly anti-ßt John. The Convention met at 12 o'cleck. in the Senate Chamber of the Caf'i'oJ, and was brought to order by -5fc ?V, -Jenrrciga, Chairman of the Kiate Central Couinmt-e, -who read the call and slated in a brief speech the principal objects of tho Cowentioa. He also admonished the deleites that in order to gaia recoaiion .and oimxnand respect tley should he ÜniCei in their actions and iiarcioniocs in cheir proceedings. After appointing Coniraittj on Credentials the Convention a-ijounied mtil 3 o'cleck. On convening at 2 o'clock the-CiTr.tujrltee .i Credentials reported eyity fiel? tea present as beins entitled to aeata in -tin.- Convention. W. L. Kelij cf Learenv-i rth,;as -cboaeu permanent Chairman. .e:k! J'.. II. White, of Topeka, Secretary. AsiJe from appointing CVmiuittee of oe resj utionsand ui:e oi three on CflenCials; no business of iruporlaire was trajdcc:d ikiringthe af.emoon leien, and at S-o'cirfk the Coriv Titi'ui took a reces; cjitiNr, wi?n it reosernb!o ard prosatcod ta business. V. b. Levis, of' Emporia introced .a resolution condcicnLcjrJhf tfisüuctivsz nu e greinst colored -children in cerium luralitk attending Public .School;, as b.-iug cmcivilizrfd, oturageuns and unchrkr.ian, whisk adopted. The Committee n orier ti business reported recrmiaaenditifr the itoiiJiaüonof a camdtite for CosiTcasiiÄn-at-lare, and acanidate for Audiir; of u-.te and asks the lletxmblican party o support tliem at the next general eJecCii. Vhen a motion was ciade tatadcit tLe ceport, ilev. Watson of Wyandotte desired Ahß ordor deferred until k .heard irotu the Comtuöltee on retolution. After an liour.of unintelligent wraDglii:, the adaption of the order of ii'.i&iness was deferred and the lcL'ring ecsoiations were read, pefao?d Jtritk a liiv enes of whereases, recounüng tLe jiun?r ouseiT-jrts tJCiin recogniiioa at tie haxl of Republicans and the failures 'to receive the same: .v.vCJOt: reauwiartfu. rtesolved. By tbe colored voters af Tiuisas, t? -Convention asemUIed. that we xe-ajX cm our devotion to the party of otdom.sud eiiiwt rightc for all claHs and cor.dliiens of at-en. i. That the amendment ti theConsitlLsx'nn con ferring upon n eke right of suffrrge and eitizeunip couiempiMt uai d aisuictiou riau De nde against us on account f raoc or c-Cor. :t. That ive have received wi in. alarm u.e growlir tendency of the party in power totigaiie the sr4aim of oar raceme an egual iartieipatiocin the vast patronage of tue reueraf 4'iwrar.ea' mil- ' wlihslajdlug oa t 4tes have been ahselutely necessary ii the last three Prerldeatial cUiilons, im! many 8 Laie aod loot-lleclcous,Co party suc4. That in a republican !fow cf-Covermxent, with eqaal laws ai:d.6qx,cl righu. -Ulis unretsonabie to expect that -the orfan kit on.oi a poilJcal laxty can be lone ssaiutal.ed bf eacksdlug com the AdmlnUtratlou any o-e class of .voters siiier from considerations oi personal aa biilsaa, race or olor. 5. The rrsssnt and fetute welfsre.cf ur atre jtnd its elevation ia ih tcla of UUcsl, educational religious and ciiil .iiic.ana the comldet.'.tion of ail the elomeuls of uatloiuJ, moral .ac-4 jguverumental progress, c pea whick the 4"rof verity of the whole Ct mi -nj-y oej-eads, cvumacd us t9 assert our persooal lndepeudcnce asciti4:is, our eoual privileges and our re put nance lo all forms oJ pr.rty se-ilionas, aud (lc ike .pcLtlcaiftlemaxRues who have so oflea nvee us pioraiea before our popular electlooc, oaly to &re broken when the electlous were over, & That fully recngnkivg iCL the rights and privileges of th ne with wloxa we has -beea or may be associated In point, action. v hestby lemand an e .pal recoxBitloaJor oursekres inall 'heafnirs of the Govern meotn which e live. 7. That while we do uot eiai& thataayrorn boiuld be nominated, leeted c appointed ta.a lie who belougs to any particiüar as-e or becaune lisakin Is b'ack, we doiialm that no man should te excluded from cStee on acactuxtof uceor jolor, and that while I tore arc culwed taa of sooesty aitd capability ia the Cocnant part-y, they have been generally excluLed Irom oJUce nd that under a faise leadership, a gscat poliucaj Aivauizatiau. oritcnially dedicates. M the rocnotioaitf equal rigau has come to-tgno tbc Interests of the few at th exueose etil. iiAny, aod tnat justice to all and r alo whlle.ouzid in the plationas. is no longer cecqrjuld. la ttvs practioe iA tboein power. S. That lp addition to tfela monqjal oftlee on the party of tbe few w'cich has crea. C-a dorufneering aud tXce-holdLfi;laC, coutcar- to the spirit aud geutus of our lusUiuUous we deplore the growth of the corporate jnontyolie. ,ci ii fear that unites th-ir corrupt iuterfetsxiee ln,AMioi s and ia lcgiJatto:i m .ebska, theie -vt'J.1 be brought np au ailsujoracy not rn daagAuua to popular liberty tnaa was lie x lave ower. These reeolmious w.eie t Joj.u.v. W. A. P'airrax, of Cisautan-jna Cci a ty, was nominated fv Cogrewicia2"it-lar A 6tate Cen'rJ Committee of sevea meniirs were elected, atid at 1 o'clock khii mornxjg the Convention adjoursed. With tbe setting of tbe eua tbarowmes.-a period of ezurexue Anxiety toa eiaea of people numerous and helplcsaügainst-tli feeling of 8oIieitu4-f. Wasefar to .the xtctima of pulmonary coiufaption. No ayesptom of coosumpti'u id auor.iiatirtssing oe calculated to exeibe irrster klarca thaniatof night iweati. Ikey rob ike snCTerer of healthful repo&e, acdeae biet exhauofed, depressed in spirits, and without strengbkor courage to resist tke esetoashevuts of -crease. In such eases ordintry 4ir's, instead of affording relief. frequeotlT- serve but t increase the distaste for food, and make U till more difficult for the system to obtain a sufficient amount of nourishment o such objection, however, can be nnred against Liebig Malt Ertrict. It do not pall u pen the appetite or oilVnd the stomach, but, on the contrary, creates an actual craving for ood, at the same time that it stimulates the digestive organs to perform their functions regularly, and so enables nature to repair the loss of nervous and physical energy resulting from disease. Indeed, its action is wholly restorative in its character, and consumptives will find it the most invigorating of all tonics and restoratives. ItUhoj Gilaiuuc's 1 breat. CLiväiASP, Jane 4. The breach between Bishop Oilm ur and his flock is wider tonight than ever. His letter threatening trx communicate lady members of the Land Lex gne was read in the Catholic Churchei !o-day, and commented on by the priests, who favored the UishoD's position. A rousing meeting of the Land Leagae was held to-night, and the general sentiment faTOrcd the ladies, who have the support of

11 the Land Leaguers in the city. Tne ladies are determined not to disband. Miss Mary Rowland, President of the ladies' branch of the Land I-easue, has written au open letter to Bishop Gil invar, in which she ?ay the women of the I'arnell Dranch of the Land League will conMnue in the work they have undertaken. She sets the Hishop's threat of excommunication at defiance. WHERE SIX OKNBttALl t'itLU

Hoods Charge Across tu franklin 1'laln to the Bank of the Harpeth. IW. E. Cunningham la Phlla. Weekly Time. We had pressed the enemy for miles epos miles and at last bad ttiem in a cap witii a river in their rear. At tke sound of a g-tn in onr center, which was the signal, our movement began officers, both rield and staff and line, in their assigned places, by Hood's orders, leading. For some distance we moved dowa in line of battle, the bands enlivening the martiil scene. Grandly the whole line swept 'forward, and, charing our front of a thin line of battl of the enemy, we for the first time caujrat a glimpse of what was in our front. A tingle clance was EafiiCieat to u"lerstnd me whole scene and position. From Titt to left in a semi-circie the enemv waaentrenched behicid massive fortiheatious, vith head logs and abattia, making a line oae and a balf miles in length, each tlaiiK resting on the river. Hood's army movt iX forward "in pflendid ordrr, every bricade, n-giment and company led by its commander. Across a broad plain of balf a mile, wiiu n im(ediment to obscure, a -direct . aim, onward we moved and a3 Loweing passed forward on the right a wild yell awoke the echoes of Harpeth, which, lingering, was cougLrt up by Cleburne and -Ürown and rt-newed it.?eif on the left as Dates' men rei'Iied in thunderous chorus. Our-cien passed straight al ead, the line unbroken -by the mn nitrous f:re of artillery wiiich swept the earth. "They went as win( go n hen f-iresta are benjed ; They want waves go whea uavies are strain! ed." The ßre of the enemy was terrific; officers and men went lown in great rows Lceing surpel at the blutl" and, bede, and fell back imiueliateli' under tha parapet, llortal man cuuld uot pay that hede. Cleburne and i'-ro:! had eweut like a wave and-car-riet all in front. Adams, Gordon and Strahl held t!ie works ic the center. The iiiing was intense, tut no artillery on our tide helped iu the din of battle. Is iht wae approaching. Clebvrne, Ktrahl, Ghixr. Carter and üranoorry v,ere deail, while field .end Hue olhcers went down by fcores, and the ground was lotted by the dead end wounded. Still the remnants of Stah! and Gordon held the works in p'.tre donation. It & certrn death tu retreat acijss 'Hat ilain. and tvuelly as bal to remain. Ti e uu!i fought doggedly across the wwi? wii'i juf oliicers, ana witii no lig'it save the luiid Klar of the -eneniy's artillery, wbich stt-tud to ?eir the eyeualli. TliK bjttle of Franklin hud been fou?ijt and the l'e?rral Anuy had escaped. W-o held the Held, bnt at what a troiuen.loi-s c6t. iix general end over 10J i'.rl ot'Jci'rs iy tier-! as the .regelt. Our 1 was tr-j nieinl.ju.- lor the length of timo we were tigageJ- Uur dead and wounded wi re neveL One of rature's noblemen was the Ilaron Justugvon Liebig. uho died iti lilt', at the ge of teventy, beloved by bis fellow Ger mans aud revered by tl; cttvaiit of two continents, and who little iifeded tbe title which the Graud Duke of Iles.-D.irmstadt Wiiiferr! upon him in recognition of hit Uiatingui.-hcd snientific services Ti:r great hemist5evotel a large pt' of his lifo to researches in the field of fo;)d and raeiiciiie. Land while adding to the world's ore of seientilic Jtnowledge, kept constantly ic viow the wants of Etillering hurui.nity. , II is heart i.s full of sunshtue, and tiie spirit of true rhUanthropy inspired-his work. Itista him thxt the world is indeDtPd for the lir,t aitaipt to concentrate the nov.rishirg properties of food in a cheap and su-iple form, and hia.'aniou.s Extract of Beef was the practical resaltof his labors. Thesubj of t'ermeti'ation. however, interested nu:i still ncore 3eeiy; and tbe discovery thst the ooa've prineiole of malt, by which the starch of the gnin'is convt tted. into sugar, fc-;ars a cl .se cesem.blar.ee in its directs to ihc.t contained En tho digestive juices, led to the preparation of his Malt Extract, th vinues of 4iitjh.A3 a tocic ajnlres oratirf hsve1 lonj siice been recogniül by the most eminent physicians on both sides of the Atlantic, ar wejl pa by the public. In c.tses of general deoilltvi nervon8deiiression, enfeAied con stitution and female weakness, it will. b. iotUKi oi incalculable value. The beet aod noülest and strangest ueople will, as a general rule, be the cahuoit aud the g i;t lest. They feel a-reserve of power within theai, upon which they can dtaw nt pleasur', anl thus U'iey have no H6?d of using cill tluir ammunition at once. It is true that there is such a thing as a dead calm, a 'lethargic slite. where exciteniMH is absent, -moions are iull and life itsif is torpiil. JJat no one will mistake this for iiie dignified coniposare of controlled excitement and subdued emotion. i One may be ritty even at tU; itoonent, thoih it .is . not usual. "What a apectacle!" said a tendar-bearted man as Le saw a poor fellow dansrlini in the air at ao exeeution. "Yes," grimly replied a prisoner, "and when niy turn comes there'll oe a pa -of epectaclea." Suddenly Weakened. "1 suffered with rheumatism of tl back aud hir for a nu;nWerof years," tcd ilr. Tüomas Morgan, Superintendent of Streets. I was waited on by physicians, but they jare no permanent relief, and I resolved to iry St Ja; bs Oil. My rheumatism weakened at the first attack of itsjrnea? eneriy, tt JacobsOil, and soon I was wt-Il." Cincinnati Times-Star. - , It is probable that the youn ladvcelhrabed m thca charming lines of Kobert Buraa had tan, moth-pot3 aid frecklvs, with other beauty blemishes. For such conditions. Dr. Kenson's Skin Cure should be on every Ltdy's toilet table. The simplest and best regulator of the disordered liver in the world are Carter's Liule Liver Pilla, Tbey give prompt lief in sick headache, dizzuiea, nausea, etc.; prevent and cure eootdipation and piles.; rtouovesaLlowncss and pimples from tLe complexion. And are mild and gentle in their operation an the bowels. Carter's Little Liver rills are -taiall and aseasy to taLe as su;r,ar. ine pill Jose. 25 cenui. bronchitis. Throat diseases often corumeoce with a cough, cold or unusual exertion of the voice. These incipient svrurxorus are-allayed by the use of "Iirown's iironchial Troches'," which, if neglected, often result in a chronic trouble of the throat. Beware of worthless imitations of Gerainn Corn Remover. All druggist keep the genÄine. The very best family medicine is Wright's" Indian Vegetable rills, which cleanse the bowels, purify the blood and establish healdjy action in the liver. Consumption Cured. .An old phyi-Wan, retired from active practice, h wing ball placd In blshnds by an s India Mhvionary the Ivnnula of a simple vegetable remelv for the pcejy and permanent cure of Conu vnptioa. Bronchitis, Catarrh, Asthma, and all Thr sat an4 Luog afltctlons, also a positive and radical cure for general lie bility and all nervous complalt'O, after having thoroughly tested its wonderf uJ curaUre power3 lu thouhands of cases, ftels it his uty to mske it known to his suffering fallows. Th recloe with full particulars. directions for prearailon and uie, aud all necessary advice and instructions for successful treatment at your own hooie. will be received by you by return mall, fr.ee of charge bv addresvlcj with stamp or hUmi'ed self -addressed envelope to - y Dr.. M. E. Bkll. - 1C1 North Calvert street, Ualtlmore, Md.

huiteääred Corporals comimuded compa- ! itfusg, t,.... -o. ?. w-- y .w .u-f"' . J" u " - nits, Captains commanded re.menta and., 'l1' Color? !s commanded di Visions the l.ext ; ir. ln laaia-apoils v-ürüs lro;.i the New Vors . s ' JÄ ye örr morning. ! tioUUons Vil per ccni. j

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MONEY AND STOCKS. Local monetary affairs are qatet. The demand far money Is only moderate aud rates easy at 7(S percent oa time and 6(37 percent, on call. Exehause Is more plentiful, sellisic at par between banks. Mew York Financial Harket. Nw Yoe jnneö. Money 2?Q3S percent Prime Mercantile Paper lJi5"J per eent Government Bond rnchauged except s's. which are ' i per ceut lower. Railroad Bonds Irregnlar and generally lower. Sute Securities Inactive. Share speculation opened irresalar, bat prices In the main were 3t Tcr cent lower than at Saturday's close, the latter XathvUle and Chattanooga, St Pavd, Minnesota and Kanitoba, however, was per cent, higher. Enrfy market became weak and a sharp decline ot i Art- per cent, took place, in whk-h New Jersey Ceutral, Louisville and Nashville, Nashville. GatTauoot;a and F.eading were mont yromiaeLt This was quickly followed by a recovery of i per cent, New Jersey Central and Nahvilli and cbattanootrH leaning therein. A?ter this the rrnrkct agala tecame weak, and rathe early prtf the aiieruooi a decline took p!: raugiiiR from to2s Per cent , Nshvlile aui ChsiimKupa. Louisville aod Nashville. O'ecoa Trauscdutccc-utal. Caion Pacific slid St. I'acl being prominent la thedownward movement. Subsequently '.nere wa' a Kcover of V;vl4 tx oer rtüiL, iatifs:ilj ana t hatuino'i leartiuC ill the upward turn, but In Ute lug 111 trade the tone was asain weak acid pnees fell r-ff J4 u l!4 per cent ..i.omvllo aud Nahviiie, v a Oash preferred ai d Union l'rific teing coqfcpiclous In th decline, ana the merket closed weak, with ptics X&'IZ per c.snt. lower than yesterday 's closing figure, iae laUji Uregou Trans cantiiteuul and Lulsv llle nod Nashville. Bistou Atr Litie preierrtd, however, is zyt ier cent, higher. l oe Commercial -Bulle'dn says: Stocks signaled out lor Kpeeial ataick by bea r wer Loni-vlle and Na.-hv:lle, wüieh f-h fro;u 4 to (''"; U icon Pac'.Sc ir..in 1 11;, v lttf: JeTsy-CeLlral lroin Wii t ai.d leuver fr.ru 5-V't o 5t- These st.ca.were soid pertl-wn'lv anu vi'rously, and all manner of btories calculated to v.-eaken the-on-fideuce of holdtra v.crcsturttd tegar ting them. Tlieir wknefs 1 ltf'uenced more or less the gen ersl list, aud result was wet. c'.eln at cjnsiierable aecliie. Those who nave see i Vaud-.oilt since his ret 'im fr-ii Luropesa-r he Is uon com mital repeoUtiK the market, tuai he has done uoihi:' l cable turiut a's absence, aud Lke other big ucu, is waiiiuir deelostueots. Crops The ouly one cf crops at out which there Is any anxiety is com, and it ia not too late to pi.', at yet, and pet pood harvest. I.txr troubles were much talked of toCy, but hai romprati2ly liule inllueiico on stock market, which was rslded by selecting ftn-toxe toek alter another ead jumping an it. Hht: Interest In a srket 1 becKniug very Urre, aud leading sloeks lend at flat to 2 per cent for carrying. Traiisaetiious CUT.fOO shares. Including 13.P00 Lackawanna. 21,0-H) enver a id lüo Graude, il.l-JU trie, 2?.i 0v Likts &hore.:J-J.00ii Lnulville and NasiiVtliC. 0 0OJ Missouri Pacir.c, 'UM New Jersey Central. li,0(Xt New York Central. 12,000 Northern Pacific, 17.000 lieadinc, 23.0VJ St. i'sui. P2,(f)0Teis Paciiic, 17,X) WabosA Pacuic aud iC.Ooo Westorn Union. Mining ftock very, nil with tho exception cf Robinsou tiuoUdated, In wbic.i larjie businets was done, stock advaucluK fnmi ftf- to ill closii-fir sta. CUry.solite adVAirtd from 1 toöju, J Decatur fr.m -t0 to Z'i. Amle said 1'2 and 2f. s.m;h Pacific I0anl lt. urecu Mountain WO, aa Oriental aud üil'fr -.1, Navaj'?e Ivanced Irnsa J to '2'y. ti0. f r the day. liV'i shares. To day's buillou receipts lr;u iuiue li .'.ido. itarltvz. 60 (L.vs....4sCU 5 per rjai. ex. dl .-.101 BOS?. famine ,.V2Q iTeL.neriie. i ew 57 3oit PkcIc :s.117!4 I.:luu lac. Csr.ts. IP Xo II's Ws i:. P. land Krxita...-ll2V i.-juL;h ä WUs 101i U.P. waking tand12l Louisiana cnols tiH! Vis r-nla SI U4tOU;i 6's...., li:iHiVuru00ut)0 61 5t. Joc...-.....-.J10 Io. preerrel -.lli t ?. A Z. C. au;...l it Tea. P. land grtatA. 60 'snutk; 6 k 57, trSSRAI, STOCKS. r. P., Bto G. d!v-.... '.l4 Noct-.ern PaclSc. 40$ axs K-prew 134 j Do. preferred 7j8 liton & lene crrr'vife.-eru...... ..',-4 Notlä we tern, pV.. 4'Jv, . - IV I t.ftT. 11. pfd lEvcricaa Express. 3ori..CjdarIAi: lauaoa Sor.tL.orri... 5 Now Acte ccutratiu Ü!iio"l.eniraJ.j..... 12l4 OtloT Mie-1sfippi. K0 O. ät l-Mk. pfd. 10-2 6'J 4S X, U. A 1. C. 7 jeaurl Facitto fcs On out j vvesvn 2.v"4 )nwpecke & Ohltt. Ool bet preferred.. PüClä; ÄS ail 4S Jnfanatui. t)j. safeo'id. ....... 21; joloaitj & Alton. X t A. preierred..t3:i Ohle, Burl. t;. VJ Jlii..cC L. A N. o. 7i C.n., eu A. Cleve- i0 l.d.L' Al 47 PeorU, J). . E 2S Pitt-bat x lUadirw, f'iY Kock Ixlfud ........13 Si. L. A. oan Frau. S'i lo. preimrred. 47 we Do. first r-'d 0 DeawMJ & Kud 6t J'aui h ' Del. a L3..r. It -M'.st. Paul jferTCd...ll ieuver o-H. uraad. &!'. ;St, FhuI ai-Jana 1. Cne at Paul Omaha., S6S frATif...u.i 72l','?t P & O. T.'i f ort Wsyfc. .. 13 Texas P 372 , 4aunlbtdct Joe. Hi (Union l"ufcc K' Jo. proitJti. d... t 1 .' V. 8. xprcM 72 iarlem a. .V A'., St. L. saclfic. 26 Soaston iLCexas. "iV.'io. prcferret'....ailnols OuuiraL. Xi1 tVells A KanroEx. 1 2'i indianp.M IXaW. 3-f ,V. (J. leujt-;-h .. fclJsiCa jhas ta U'es 2S !lt TeDneos3.M.... 9'. aLeEriet'eb-. k7 i. preferred.- 17 k 1aX3 Shorn.-, 10i)74'Urbon....-..-. 1? oouUtrlile k l'sh. 64;Mntrs; Anvi...... ton., N. A. Chl &j ,Selslcr IS att. ftCia. bt pfd ftojicsiakv-- 'H k. econd wts. 4g LirUe lnwoutt ..... timp. A CßJW.t'u 51 iUuiiJ-io.... m. .... 1 " w i-ourt Paeitw . 9o: lo. prfcf erred 50 V, r.-il .-Ue&Ohla, 2lHiiverCiitr. so.ns a tsex in isuraam Masnvllle A Chat..- i.y-, duuo S. i Central 65"H Robifcwn üorfcMt U W. pfd 48 ISouti faclflc '. 15 s 10 f'orrlgu Ktaty and Static Market. LOS" DON, June. 5, R p. a -CVmsols Moe.?y, 100..'; do. aecciit. 10:;-J: c'atouds, 123. 4-ttil-road Itiuds lllinoJe Central. V.L)i: Pennfjivauaa Centra. 5-i'; Newr'ork Central jlfJH: rle.3. : secoodc, W; KcasUup, 27. AJ-uiitof bs tluii withdra vn irom tfec Hank of Kj4'J.5id on baldigst to-day k H,tw. Tat ow, 55a. PAR14 June 5. itcites. &if 20c. COMf.ERCIAL.. A very tvod buslnoa was reported jia tho lea.-:! kg mcTiv.t-.ile inarkets7es,terda)V riß iron una k t is very.f rra. and an advance in senve classes of ilj percent noted. IK goods are in .letter request, and tr.ide exce'edi'j all expeoU.tkns. In groceries, sugars ate veiy tnaatquotaiiou; other stApies quiet. ' on At r . The local wVat market t steady at ic .flfcline 01 casti, stf ndy.on futurtel"vat very dull. The weather is Liiravd tho growing wheat no vers roiiouuotd better. The f Dreier markets g caerfc'-ly are a friction lower, c'osinj tcak. The lotal corn nvitket is q'Xvit but steady. wiäJ .1 fair dGuund ; 73o Lid cash, Jtue and J ulj. aOnts rparie. dull. Pye dull; No. 2 cjVredst7.se : -3c bid. INDIANAPOLIS WHOLES AXJS MAKKKTS Fl our, Grain aud Kay. Flour New process, 7 25?i7 CO. UBCy, f6 63ft 7 CO: choice 8 f V$t 40; ,'amüy. 5 U 95 0); trebv xtrs, 5 15C45 4J; double cxir. f 4 'ki 00; extra, U 2S4 fcO; siiptrfine, ai .j4 0J; hue, 13 2"3 50; tanndry, f2 752.3 0t Wheat-Wequste: No. 2 Mediterranean, 1 31 S 2 Zi; No. 2 rci, ci 3.ui; June, u Ui; juiy. Auiwst. 11 W. Coru We u-juie: No. 2 tvh'.te. 8J4U2c: No. 8 white, : nlsn mixed, tycuu:: mixed. 739 7ic: aiixea Jane, s.k: mij;d July, 7i,aj.-c; re jected 7c: sound eac, mixed, 7iu; soiiid car, white, . UatsMariotduU. Ve quote: No. 2 wh'e,l2Q Kc: Ko 7 mixe, blic Rve-Duil: No. 2. oflanvl at 75e; 73gC bid. Hay Timothy. 816 w-m17 0o pvr k. io fma'l bales, ten ton cars: praitlc be!d at f ( 0. Mill Keed Dull. ShiiWiurT held at (1G 00; bntn f 13 V) bid; 114 00 aked per ton. Tbe Prerlsioa Korket. ' Below are the present lobbls? prices: Smoked Meats js. C. liams: Ton and 12 poouds av., Uis: 15 pouuds ., Mic; 17X pounds it., 14 "c; to pounds and cp, 11:. BroiiJrfaat Baoon 15c; honld.rs. lOVc; California hams, ll,c; splce-1 rolLi, ll; bacou clear r.dos. UJii: do. backs, 12c. Dried Beef 15c. Pickled Meats Pcan perk, per bbl., 2TO lbs., 125 00; extra moss pork, per bbl., 200 lbs., f 20 43. Mess B i-116 40. Lard iCettl rendered leaf, in tierces, 13c; do. talf barrels, lSVie; Porter a Co., tiercoa, i2VJc. Lard Oil Winter traiaed, in tierces, ptr gallon, 0c, eausages Bologna, In cloth, 8?; In gut 6?. Tbe Produce Market. EgT Active; receipts Increasing;' shippers paying 15u; selling from commission houses at lo 17c. Cheese JobbiDg Prices Western Reserve Ohio, new, lo&llc; Crystal Kurings, IVic; Jersey, lljc.

Butter Creamery Taney. 2Sc: choice, 26c. Dairy Selected, 22c; caoico, ls,-rJ0c Country Choice roll, 12315c; common. 8luc. Low ürade Nominal. Poultry Hens, 9c per lb. ;roo8ters, 4c; turkeys, 9c; toms, 8c; reese, fl 80: ducks, S3 00. Feathers Prime geese, iOc; mix od, 2227c; ld feathers, 15O20& Hides Oreen hides, 7o; green ca?f. IOc; green salted hides, 72 Sc; green salted calf, lOc; dry flint hides, 13c; dry salted hides, 10c: damaged, one-third off the above price. Tallow So. 1, 7; No. 2. 6ia Wool Tub-washed and nicked. 35316c: nn-

washed, medium. II in cood order. 23c uawaiinea. 1 not too heavy. fleece washed. If light well-wafhed. and In good order, 2S30c; coarse Cottswold. l20c: burry and unmerch amiable aooordlns to their value. . Vegetables and Fruit. Onions Bermuda, f350 per crate; new Southern e&lcms, S6 30 per btL . FoUtoes Choice, tt 004 25 per. bbL ; York gU'.e Rose, tl 0; Scotch Champion. I 401100; new potatoes, 6 507 00 per bbl. Hweet PoUtoes Yams, tb 00 per bbL Peas Green per crate, f 1 00. Beans Green, per crate, tl 00. Cabbage New, $2 75(3 00 per bbl. Apples 86 00(37 00 per bbl. as to quality. Dried apples Evaporated, ltläc; common oned, 7&'jc. Peaches One-third bushel boxes,l SO. Beans Choice nary, f4 00; medium, H 75; marrowfat 14 60. Hominy Per bbl., $4 7.SJ4 90; pearl meal, U 85 (5 00: gTits. $5 0035 25. Cucumbers Per doz. 6075e. Strawberries Per stAnd, 10 0(I2 00; per crate Of 24 quarts. f3 5034 00. The Grocery AX&rkeu 8aftars Cut leaf, lO.Uc; owdered, lO" lie: grmnulated. 10J4loV3c: ataaosrrt A. lue; öS A, whit extra .9iWi:i liht brown, SJ4yc; coramon Rrades, fUS'-s. Cortms Common, SIO.1: Ordinary, 11U 12Hc; usr. i?Hvki3o: rod. I334i4c: prime, u (9lo?: strlcUy prime, fc av.SSe; cicoe. 1CSS170; o' Govemirent Java, SiSj; A rbuckJc's roasted, W4Uc; LeverlnK,s, Uc IacUlumx and 8yrnps nbv Orleans rrtolasscs, new crop, K-:l"c; syrop bZläc prfr pat tor common to cholco. R!o? CiTollJ and La&lcina,r!.Vi bplcee PepTer. is,".9c: alplc-e, ljrAi; c!ove. 40,9i.ric: pinijer. 3ii.c; rmn4xnrT mats, izSj 40c: nullen. 85cJt C3; xaooo, SC C'jtyk i'J. for f-0 to 130 pockeu. slt Lake soitt in car lots at ?1 C5: dray lots atfll5:rniiU lots IOj mnro friai sre; dairy. 11 te&i 00. Btarch ReMnei pearl. 4-f)iT4: per lb: RzreX 6c: cbatnplon Kloas lump. 7BSc; lmprove coru. rat Fih JIacterel. No. 1 ra3. JiO per bbl.; halves. tiO; ex ia nw, $4 f-cr erl; halves. 12: No. 1 mackerel, .5; hidra.-, S7 60; No. 2 mackerel, til: halves, $." fo; -o. 8 macere: t"9 6C; halves.iil'5: No. 1 wtiPt;4ia'.f fcrl.. 1 50; family whlteli h, halves. .Vi; Xo. 1 herring $'. Codfish Koiivle.-s, $j OOia jier WO lb; Grand bank, (46i per lb. yorelga rar. Lcndou lacr rUJn, 3 255 3So: ce-layor, 2tov5JOJ por bca: Valeud.13 (M4c: Sultaao, KjUxi- Iw üli;Mti rätsln. SöOOcllO. Ocmcus. f 5 5"'Ji6 00. (an3o iessma, fX'iJ't Ol. lTune ruaa Tiralsb. s:j:' I.hennau, TyiTXc; French, liyXz; cuirauu, 7 couceC! tioci? Wo q uote: Tt?avo,S Ir. 1 1 CO 31 10; s Ibi, ü :&'. tu); I-echee a ibe. suxaoard. ;1 6"I C5; 3 lhs. l-'iJS'J 7"; b-k-ocIs, ln. 25 ib'-i-i lt, 81 40ril 4: f. t rW;;rti,S lr- tl 4J 1 60; 6 lös., S. s.:3 1O0; Blackboriic, Cl f 551 4'J, Icrawberr.t, ti 0.l 45; Sipw", 8t 60.'! tö; herrt:?, red, fl 10 wtüio, i2 23: Strir d !1 TCc-il 2u: Green Fe, .larrovfat 5163"?7: Sa'ily Jnno.fl 7.val85: CaTiforbia. StvO: arnouth Don, tl .rsd to. U-ourin sur.r Coro, 1 4;3 i 50: Fxrxileut Ccni, J143.al 4; 'it. 2 lt-s, ; 1S3: Polt. 3 lt. tl fOj: ä: üoldea Knie. II 41 IC; Rever. ?l .'"((Sl 1; Applrs, :?.cdard, V Ib., 51 35; paUoi., n 1(V1 i: i 10. iticfceiei.lS;i.';l S3: Plreij pit!. vi sini '11; FMn, 1 Ib. 1 7v)l 7.3: 2U. 3" 23; Lobrtcrs, 1 i: ti 75; 2 lbs. t2 7: Tamblr JeU.ls. fWa-Kic: C-ivi Crtan, 1 lo, l!fit wa'jjr.t, d 0c: 1 ib. full PBI-NTS. Oochcco fancy- - American fanr 1'aonic - eVc Hamilton fney... Änjs(iii'i jKOiiru.. f'ic Hertel fancy JCudy&to'ie faucy.. CVOrletita fn.cy. Arnold fancy - Cc: Allen's fancy. .... äf antl. ester ftney 6-'fcrlln coiid i.'erna:afk fsncy . fiv.tlrmoijy fancy Merrimack t.fe."rt Cr-, j Dundee faucv üUel River farcy. .. 03 i'erwirk fniicy...... r.c 6c fic ;- 4'C 44C Itiperlai s'l'd bl'k. 00 , V ictoria solid hl'k 534c 0NOITAirs. Lsncastor...... tc New Knelaid 7c l'k:nkftt yc Minton dress les fc White M'ljf Co c kofil clross styk-e - Baios lie !Kufrew dresd si' i pV; Glasgow jcc Cimuin st'lv y.j Poiv shire Jotuson's tvx k ridlic Glei.rvtn.. ........ So iJhouson's ir.ouru..i5c PACirs MILLS UPS IS CHXiPS. i Toplin Lustres ln'tc J4 Urocixrel -t-c ' Aijaca Luslretj ...10c - Wrpiins Gl i''vc ;4 tUisi Lustres-.... iovc btu -ümere oa r-c ?-4 a lmerea. . ..ii2c t 4 .sw nmere au u2 U Kt-e ratian cr'r. k' t'aai: Bei?e. 4 Pu;ie8... Lawiov M P2jC;'l 4 X otiüc n yc .. 1 3c j 1-4 W 1 les Vc . ..lie iLattiw, Lawii8. ,JC SiUIW.I COTTON. Atlanta A Atlauti H ';c MaMrt.usetts B B 7;4C Na'hJ'Ji K -liC Mystic t lver.. Cresoetit Cltv A Creuceia City H 54c l'eppTti.l K. - - ... hc ... Tjfii ..iic t ..27 Cresccnv,C;ity C " 4c Pei-itr! R. Applotor A .c Pejiirt,. Clifton t: C V, r je Pcte1- 9 4 GranltvtUj E E. 7rc Pe.ierel 10-4 AUKlista JJv,c I'UctC-, Coctlncn IC c.Peerlet STLVr.Kti' CRAHI. D Brown.. ',' N Browu... A Brown .. ' N N BrovtJ P Brown 101.- X X liMwt ,31eached kililsher. ulkaihej) conorrF. tVamutta., ......i:v? Oallardval r". Y. Mihsw -L's; CheMtiut Ut-1... Fruit of the Aun...lU; i 'wkstone L A.. Louwiale lüe w'.hittnviüet: In t'irwcll HV,e Kpperell KBarker Mil.s...... 1'V t-pen.n 8 4 G' - Rile .. 7sc 27rc SiiC , fS'c Liuwood ku SV k-rperell !(-: Fivhville.. Hove Jv4f i'.erville 3a da.. 8. Mo.her Unbbard. 8Vc Pok-ssett P M- 84CfM.Taore 27 ia . 4J4c . GRAIN i i..J. Arn lean 19c !TaDillaville VlC Lewtcton .... M ...lihix Rtark A..... ..-240 CARPET CRAjC Wblfe. ........... Coverict Candle Wlca. ..2lc ;Colcred ..c ...24C 1 No. fetOCot'n Yarnioc -,v.aie ITviav .21c CtirroNAh. 9,ic Kverwr, heavy i.-So 'York,, oz .....jt.8c Ai-.Kj Yorki.cks. :4 J"e ic lYort.tsl'd N'k's.l c Elton Whitte talon. Da . Whlttenion, P. U'kltloiiiin 1 1 Whinenu-'.i. AAA..-lCi-'c Linne.C . .....VI'. '... . . Ulpcnurthat U . lOtniuf. . k Co rttrlKna .mkeas. ACA..lc 'betnia: t? Hifc Lt wiston. i in U Swift iUvvr- V.c ;wii.tou, ii in K- llaoiiU'iu. D ......I1 V ' U-owiston, :Xv'n. Ulak la rid.. ...... it ti:i?stora. B,F 1 ' Yrk, :ii; ...16y: Ciacstoga, CO A 14c t York, J-iu,-.. 13J.yAi citnins. ..lUvCMlabnoia V id. Sc ..12 (MlKtlMA tli.l.'fi Sc Axau-Meai; plai' W'tt'l.'OU. ex. rtot-lOVx kiUJSrtlila rVd... SO Ii-. ... . . . n . w . . 1 . k.i. Eiwi, 10c wcmerv'le.jwiidä is.c Kdinr4r-g .....lic Vjvh plHUis. 7c Great iv. public...- 7'iVvt'u P'isuiclds b.Hc Urpe Marian. Alcoit.'. 12 2MU -.'S; caloLVJt 7V-ir;?l Sf: catnplicr, Ü' ?Jc; cochkiel. Wnt'L:'. chi&rof?t"it if.9 &uc; guaspluni. SU vj5 7r; lr.l!o, 51 iS'f.ü X; morchiue. l3Wt.'i. 0laMi'.uT, 81 Os.1 1U; .sweet oiLfrX;Cil "5; olive oil. & i0c&& 00; ,?r:&Cnot iSaipVe-BonV), W 753 lemon Dnvderkiu's), Z-l 25 iM 50. Qsi:nln P. i W.. 12 15v2 20; ckichonidiau0. a V.,itXH&105. Atacii'-aj b.rb. soja. 4&5c; f uglikh do, &S'ito. tcinff Oarwjf.t's 2 or. pioks, HC 15 ler ; 4-os. Itttjes, S-t t-er duz. lo ve's a'l i ph ur, 4 6c T nrj 1 Un e, 4 -ivl 0. Engih ver. rtf?, by IX, 2Tlc: lg qunutisa, IV fi. Iodine. 3 0343 K. Iodid4?(Ouish, J2i Clove. 403 !5c RhubaA.90cajliC. window glass, tO and 5 per cent; double 65 .-r cent o2. ,1 Xarie Iron Tarkos. i' Ecrew and Strap füngae t.'-ias. arrdlr to fCao. Lea.1 Pig.cij'i; bar, u Jjaivca-atu. Ktnrty Iron Bax and SW ;, oaurod, t9a CntNails Noe.ltfCoCU. 44oer kez. sratUer eis regular advance floree Jhoee Burden's OOifertlts' 600; jaule tU; flCO hhther. lIoMe-Ehoe 7an Notthwesteru31obe and Putnam, amaht. '5 53 for: smallv stscs regular advance. Carriage an Tire Pol ilsfluad W per cent; Konrriy 6 aad 10 per ent Nuts and Wannen 4.-J5 cents oS a&anufactuers' lists Iron Harrow Xeeth 4o. fcoel narvovr Teeth !c. S:fcel Ah:euu. IXcr extra oiaea andqnailika additional: round twchlnery, te; jprlng, 8c; toe calk. 8c; hammered. iay.Aatüe; Cre, a "Cora in? to use aua orana, o; pjom steel slab, KLseetlaneoaa Markets. Heralockeoie,23vt33c; oak soic, StaUü; FennBylvaniahamesteather,57(aiOc; harness leather S0SS7c; bridle laather. per doa., C'a)72; domestic kip, 4.r)(3i90c; French xlp.90c2l 20; domestic calf WcSl 20: French calf, tl 10(1 8V OLa We quota: Linseed, raw, 67c; boiled, 60c; lard oU. extra, 05(8 Jte; miner's ell, 5"c; lufcrlcaürr oll, 12300c; straiuoil, 48(960c: beiudne, 10 OKc; crmloU. Indiana lezal teet. 9S10c; 150 test. IOIOMc; water white. 150, 12a3l35J. Tinncrj Bappllos We qiote: Bert charcü tin. I C.JÜxlt, 14x20 and lixia, S7 00 pot box I X, 10x14, 14x20 and 12x12 M 00 per rin- . l c 14x20. roorlna tin. 35 60 per box ; I C.20x28, r.8r t : block tin. in pigs, 2Sc; ir bars, 29a -ion 37 B iwm. 14 W: 37 C Iron, V CO; Moorehead palTaoixel, ."u per cent, discount bhee sine, Xc Copper bot.om a, Sic. Planished copper, 39c. Boi-

LIVK STOCK.' IndlanapoUf Live stock Market. 8-rocx Yards. June 5. Ilojts Receipts, 6C0 bead; shipments, 1C1 head. There L nothing new to be said of the hog trade, which la still characterized by a light supply, and with a continuation of a firm and steady demaud for good hogs. The meager offerings were

soon taken, but hardly sufficient to give a fair scale of prices, yet the few sales that came to our notice will warrant our scheduleglven bcljvr. We i quote: Assorted light and medium..... - 7 8R3S 10 Common to gooi light 7 2o-4i 5 Heavy rough . 6 7 20 7 U0(.7 40 ... 5 003G 25 firs. Skips.... Cattle Receipts. 473 head; shipments, 80 head. As predicted in our lact report we had, so far as numbers were concerned, a good run cf local stock, but almost wholly of common mixed grades. Three hundred and forty-eight changed hands, yet there was a lack of animation to be noticed throughout the merket, even at sharp decline. Several lots driven in from the eurromd log country were taken back to the farms, refusing to grant concession!". Ia couseuueoce the market closed with the peus pretty well thinued out We quote: . Good to prime shipping..Common lo fair shipping Good tocbove butchers'. Common to fair batchers'..., Heavy feeders-. ft 51a x a 5 73 t tt 73 WjJi 6 CO 3 (Hi -a 4 75 4 50 4 5 23 5 is) ,4 4 23 2 C0, 2 5-.) 2 23(0. 5 f 5 W i M 25 0Oi35 t stock steers Common cow. Bulls-...., . Veal calves.. Miich cows .Sheen Kecefipts, 493 head; shipments, 25a bead. The market comically unchaogtd, yet the demand waa scCk-iant to take all oUcriugs. We quote: . Good to prime. . . fl 2.VS5 01 Common to ls,;r..................-.... 3 uUf 10 . Elsewhere.. ST. LOTIS. June r. Cattle receipts. 2.7;'fl head: nipments 1.4U0 head; supply liberal, lui... wholly of gras Texans. and prices lower; i: niiu"ii to medium, 25(1 it; good to cfcoiee, H .V'tiS öö: natives slow, no goad hlpping gra lp here; few butcher steers, averseln? I.VS) lbs., soid at Sl, and souse light cmvs at 40. fchtcp Receipts, 2,Wü boad; shipments. 4W head; nipply mninlv poor Tcvans; fair to faucv muttons worth f3 20(55 25. P.CFFALO, -une 5. Cattle Receipts to-day. 1.300 head; consigned through, 110 cars. Msrkct d-ill aud prices 6!it5c lower for Common grades; (rood steers also weaker: extra steers, f7 tvKjs o; KOO1 to choice itecr', f7 Xva, 7; fair to uieoium.' fr 7ög7 40; Colorados, tCS .VI; Texans, gl 71 5 25; Cherokee cows and heifers. J4 50(44 7i; natire butctieK' stock. flf5: liht to hölce stocker, Jl'i 31; good to eiioice leeders, St k ii.". hctp ond Lambs Ttectipts. ."..SOO head: convened through. 27 enrs Market dull: privs lowr; fnir to good clipped Fheep. $1 75(i ;&; choice, Si 10ö J; emmum woel ehecp. tl ol 7.V. Hogs Ileceipt, 7,X) head; cou"i?ucd tbroueh 7" cars. Market dull and slow; good to cbi ice Vor Wars. J 7 NJC-tS 10; good medium' weights, 15 " 05; light miied, S7 4J.47 05; piss, i6 7jö7 1. PHILADELPHIA. June 5.-Catlle-Market active: koihI stock linn ; common lc lower; sslcs. 2.71-0 head: prime. -J 75il0: rihkI, $j 2."asCJ; n-.eaium, js.c),aj 1254; common. i ftC(i-j .". heep Markctddll: sal. s, 13,'0 heud; pnro, S-.u;i: ?noi, t-'' 2.",'i5 74: ineciiu a. ?l 50i5; to iiro'J. ?! 75-5.4 25: cull. 'V3 1; l;imf, S-tiO. IT'trs Mrtrket retire; sslf-s, :;.(VO hedd; prime. 511 7012; good, :i 5 Jll öy; liht mixti, SiO 2" fell. NKV, YORK. Jue C The Drovers' Journal Burean n-ports: Jeeves lctpK ,t.2C0 head : mvliinz 1 1.770 for wtci-.; lair to prime native Meer fairly firm at former lijturcs; Inferior fi common and Lnecium nsdves, and all scrts Texas stH;!; exextremely dull aud ' O'iM not be sold nt Sl"00 at a reduptioti of p?r!3ut per pound-from Friday; Texas and t'berokee cat'.le. MVfjll 2i; with 1 CAr-hs-td sold at Si 60 live weight: Ht to prime native fters, $11 50,16 M; extra do., SIS 5 "17; exprtteva used 110: shir-nienis lt r wet-k, 22U live cattle. 620 iiusrtersof beet, 50 live sheep. KANSAS CITY", June 5 The Commercial Indica'or rcjiorts: Catiie llecelp's. 1XO head; shipments. 1.S00 head. Tiarket week, l:wcrand slow: gras Texa:is of fiS to'.UO D.s. sold at S t GUj,.l Töi No real govd cattle ottered. Hng Receipt, 1.4C0 head; hfpments, none. Mattet aciive and firm, rangtr.ij from 5". 00 to tS 10, the bulk of the salts were at S7 fi'.7 NO. Sht-ep Iteceipts. 200 head: hiinients. 125 head. Market acivc: clipped ualUes of 'Jo lbs., t i 50. P.ALTKIORE, June 5 -Beef Cattle Market heavy; ebt rattle 3(t''vi'c lower, with medium And ominoii -u II-,-, uff; very 1ie.t, '9: ßret quality, 7(7 75; med fem. 3 2-7 75: ordinary, Sl(il: mo7falcs fromfT to 8. Receipts, 1,118 head. Swine Pair supply ar.d In moderate demand. Receipts, fr.125 head; quoV.!iins at $10(&,li.25. Sheep tcetpts, tbeep and lamDs. 5 ü head; quotat'ous.- ekeep. S2 50(rV"; lambs, SOT 3 CHICAGO. June 5. The Drovers' Jouruai rporia: Hogs Eer.olpU. 22.00 bead; shipments f. oco head. MsWwtgentM'ly sKsady and unchanged, l'ht and rok;:h mixed were coming too fnst.y for pod trade. JIfxed. 57 2 f?0; heavy, S7njaS.r0; ight, S7 :XT. '.W; skSrw.;tV7. Caltli Koceip. 8.0U0 uead. of which. 7.000 head were pra Texans. Kalket weak and flow. Exports. tH &l; good to choice sfiippiug. t7?M$ H 'M mmmtHi Iii fair H". s. .i 1 tchnru' c '. . 1 1 4 5i: Texas mcrtet 25c lower;-oor to fair cauuer, Lcn.;! 75- nvih:-.im to erwii SIll ::d: cfci:-e.

113! t4 f.0(üf 40; stclt3rs. St'! 40. I'-5C j sheep heoelput, l,M bead: shipments. C00 1-xi (VLead. Murket streak aud prt.s uuchangeC at rrtv for common to choice, ant. low gradts vry :jA2sk CVJc.i british cable stir ice 3 to the UJrovers' Joiit-J

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Rt fined, S12 75. Bui'r-liu'.i ; wotcrn, pm ked. 1 -'-rt ic: creamery, 22.-.t2:c. Fi"- H 2S (. Petroleum Firmer: reihest. 7V; ichernt 2!rTs it;. .;-.i-e su-ady; J'.io cnrgies orii:a.-v to fir. ,(s?V.c. Suyar StCHdy; C. - rrvi!:t Dull. eceip.s riour. bb'F. ; wheat. iO.ISjlui.; corn. 3,:"3 bn.; catn. 4,750 bu.; rye. noi.e.. .-hio-voents Wliest. none; corn, l.too ba. Silcs Wheat. 1H Co bu.; cor;i. i:x.4&! bn. 10IEDO, June 5. 'heatQuiet; Xo. 2 re-1, ?pct.l i;7!4: Juue. SI 30: July, SI Aiuu., I 10; Septeinber, SI iv'H; year, usi. frn V.uiet: cin mixen, iw.; o, . ni. held at 7c; Jui;e and Ju'y, 7llic; ytftr 5s;c. Oa? Dull; No. 2, spot. 53J4c: stet-teuioer, Vx Cloec Wheat Inaeiivo: N... 2 red. pot SI 37; June. SI 30: Juiy, $1 13; Ausübt, l lu; September. l 1: year, l asj Corn -Dull: X. I a.-d July. 7?-'': August in'i'-je bid; year, ':c bid. Receipts Vheat W "uO bn.; corn, f.. ix tu.; oat.. l.NO bu. Shipments Wbeat. 5u,StJ-bu; con;, 25.0U0 bu.; oats. noiu. cn.'CIXNATI, June 5. Cotton Quiet at 11 -c. Flour Hrm and iu fair demand; family, S-" 7.'at;; fauoy, ft i0(7 25. Wheat Firm and lirelititited : No. 2 red winter, St 321 SI spo: SI 12 i bid Jniy;l Ti bid August Corn Firmer; No. 2 miiei, 77H 6pot; 'njc bid Jure: 77? 4c bid July; 7 Sc t 1 August; 775,; bid SeptemUr: T-'-fjC bid OeUjer; COe bid year. Oat.s Dull and lower; No. 2 mixed. 5IV4(?55c. Rye Quiet at 78va EarIcy Dull ai:i uorninsj. Pork Firm at S20. Lard Quiet at Sil 25.111 3S. Bulk meats Fiim; shiuiders, Ss 60; clear rib. Sit 25. Bacon Quiet and firm; shoulders. S9 25; clear rib. $12 12V; clear, f 13. Rutter Steady; choice Western Ke serve. iCc: choice Central Ohio. IOc Linseed oil Dull at 54vi5& Hops Ptendy and firm: mmnion atio liebt,-StS: tH-kiu7 and botchers' S7 &0 (US 2j; yeceipts, 1J.W head; sbipmeut, 0s head. PHILADELPHlA.June 5. Flour Quiet; Ohio superfine t:2ö: Minnesota ex ras, S77 SO: extra lamily, ti, 41 (K7 3a; Ohio, new process. ST 40(37 75? winter pf.leiit. good. i 5: Minnesota t-stent spritur, SH S0& 75. Rye flour. 8 1 S7 r$4 Wheat Hull: vet-.mer. grain depot. SI "5: Xo. -i red, Juue. Si 411 4ti; July. 1 24'v'ael S: August tl I lif.'i; September. Si ISTiiil 104Oiru LocI lots suady and In f'r deaiaiid; op tions (inu. veak ami lower: vellow Western, track. 86c. Oats-Excited and higher: low mixed, t'fcck. Mc; high mixed do, S5c; steamer, grain depot, coc. Xo 3 grain dep t ,M 8 1 Jic ; sail mixed. Juno, -Slfi-tfc; July. iiöWif:ic: Aturust. S'.-ifeSIc; s.pUim.if r, i4-jjl43. Oats In ifod dciniti.d; No.- 2 white, tto; .so 3 do.. CUnlc; m'xed. CijC Proviniofs rirai; mes be-f Si"; India mess, f o. b., ?S2; ci(s pork, $20 7ya21: i.rime mesx, SSif4ji 5: smoted hams 15fii live iJird aready; kelüe.Si2 !i?;,12 59: steam, fill 78'tt 11 80. Butter uiei: choke, steady; creamery. ;i 21021c: tastecu. Sifr-lZc; do Jirs's. 2 e?lc: AstQulet;ieru extras, 1520. Cheese Quiet at H.SgU'fiA l. rgs Hrra ai 2J(a,;:c. Petroleum Quitrt and a im at .yc aUKeipts I lour. 6, HO btila ; wheat, tv.OCO bu.: com. 12 0(X)ba. ; Otts, 7,5oo bu. fchiptuents Wheat KjOO bu. .NEW ORLEANS, .Tnne R - lour Steady sn H: pood demand ; fX-XX, S 7.x0. hipn gradeh, St 2ö(ä7. Corn Qtiet : inlxel7 91c: white. 41. Oa" nigher at 7(.. Oorn nual Dull and lower at i?4 b.-ei .5. Hay Quiet: ordinary. S21ft22; prijae, S27't?8; choioe. S.'x.3J. rork 'ron ai d hh er at f.0 .Vi(2iS775 Lrd leadv; rcfit ed (irate, 11 75011 fe7S: eg. 112 25. Bulk meat" Stro-ig. shoulders, öi'.ji'J 12M5. Caoon Firmer; shntM if rs. S9 75; clesrrib aud long clwr, S12r.2Vi Suifr cured hams San-c and lirxn; canvas-.'. SI4 .Vtai515. WhUky M-m; Westum, SI iöl 20. Xffc tialet but steviv; Rio caiiiCn. R(alic Siijr.u;noy aud in guiO demaae; r-hm! to couimou 7'c; fair to fully fir, 7I4SC: priaie tochoic. yellow clarlrVed, Jv' av; Molassesbmvi'r; .common retv.i!. 45ia47vt; f-Ur rewi'ed. 5i'(..vjo- ,pii.-.-, .Vi(ä5Sc t) ice tirnier: Joulviai.a, SiJi'-hTJ'e. Bran SI 17iiil 20. New York exchange; 2 icr S.1.00J prtmium; sttfiicjr do., SI t-'A OSWEGfiL June 5 Wteat Steady.. Corn Steady; rejecled, 13-ic; yellow. Süc. fl Ml rfiEHT Tho Great Healing: Kemcdy. i nil i i wwj m amMi p, i mii an Old Dr. Pitcher's remedy for Children Complaints n HflOIT EASILY V fi CIILOUIDK of GOLD ürsnr Frc-. Morphine Lr; too pp. $1.00. I.IK iu. KiLiii.Lit.1 , AI. V; XiWIGUT, li. CHEAPEST BIBLES fÄfff tra mtaiw. Kl Vitom rTUl ft fjrwTC UlTTn 1 os4KB & SICMiULKIM.Cincinnaii.O. K'Ji'lü ifj rjlLLJ Western Female Seminary, OXFORD OHIO. JIT. H0LY,.'-K'3 PLAN. Th 2th year will commence September 6, 1SS2. Board. Tuition, Fulatid Lfirhts Si70ppr ant) um. Send for catalogue to Jllws Felea Peshody, Prin. A Month for TEACHERS and 'stuaeuu la a light BusiLeiss. ict.u lor clrc-uinr. V . W. ZIEGLER & CO., l&O East Adams street Chicago. 111. (Tf7ir7 A year and expenses to asrenta. T Ol I fit L-te. idd'a P. O. Vkkcry, Anitt U. ate. -

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