Indiana State Sentinel, Volume 30, Number 19, Indianapolis, Marion County, 14 June 1882 — Page 8

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THE IXDIAXA STATE SENTINEL, WEDNESDAY, JÜXE 14. 1882.

TUE AMENDMENTS AGVIN.

A Sound and Logical Argument by Hon. TV. D. Bjuum. The following we find in the Vincennes ews, written from this city by lion. W. 1, Bynum: I ob-errc that yon advocate the submission of the prop"sed prohibitory amendment to a direct vote of me pe ple, and take the posiLion tbat It is anti lcinocitic to oppose int. li you stated trie proportion correctly and fuily, yon? tjosuioij would be untenable and the absurdity of your arsnmeui inrome sen -evident, l au not inxiK any democrat has or will oppoee the submission of this amendment to a direct voie, if l; should propre sufficiently for that question to arise. I til ink upon thorough Investigation, you will be convinced that you are iu error in advcxaiing the submission of tue amendment now; and in ar raigning those who OTT? the amendment as Ge .irou of preventing the people from patwinir upon It. Trial a person who is opposed to the amendment and declares hi opposition now is opposed to submitting the question to the people is false in logto and Ul.se in fact. The question for the liest Legislature to determine is not "thaU the amendment be submitted to the people? ' the same s any other law that may be enacted. The question of submission does not and ran not ansa until tue amendment is approve! fij the next Lczi-Iaturc: and shculd suta a tbioir tike place, 1 Ventura the assertion, without any fear r.f c iiUrsd:ctio:i by the facts, that not a sing.e lH?moerat will be found opposing the submisI u. The i ramer r.f the Constitution certdii.ly never conifcmp.'ated that the question 01 submitting a pnpo-cd amendment t a direct vota of the people rho'.ill be a subject of contiover?y. Jf the mcm!raiit is approved by tbe nest LegL-lMure the Co::s;itutio:i savg it 'shall be subwmod ;" if it is not approved it van not be submitted. howe er d'.-sirous the Legislature mrght be of doing so. An amendment to become part of tne cousutu tiou must tc.ii J the test of tnree separate sd prova's. It must be approved by one, or a lirst Legislature; it must t Und the scrutiny of two year' examinations, and at the end of that time be approved by trie next, or second Legists f ire 1; nris: then be submitted toa direct vote of the people, and. if approved by thera at the poll, it becomes a part of the organic law. 1 neso oisir.ict exam!:: a: ions and approvals it was aud it intrud ed sb.-"ld be separate and iudeni'ndeiit of each other, in order mat no mistake could possibly be made, taca step in tne adoption ol ai aineud mei'.t is intended cs a time Ur the es pecial examination or re-examination of ths mcr its tnd demerits of the proposition. In the dL-cus-sion f the present Providian for amendine the Constitution, Robert l'ale Owen sail: "Now I think if it be made imperative that an amend ment proposed to be made in the Constitution shall b voted for by two successive Legislatures to be elected with reference to that partioulsrsubject. the ouestion will be debated before the peo ple ami they will send Senators and Representatives nere with a srxcial rtference to that ques tion. .Mr. Kearao i said: ""li cnarges :e required, let th repre entatives of the people surest them. point them out, and let the public voice be heard on tie subject; luus you will have as (Treat a se curity as la necessary against inconsiderate and hasty changes. Men will be elected in the dill jr ist Counties of the stale with a view t xprts-Jy to such questions of, change and amendment." After an exiimi.tarioii of the provi-iou of tne Constitution relative to the adoi uon of amendments ana tne decl ttion mad, at the time of it orui 1, by s. me of its authors, it is certainly apparent that the cry for "submission" is prematurely raised. Suppose tbe next Legislature, vben it assembles, should simply vote to submit the amendments to adirect vote of the people, would this satisfy those who are clamoring lor Submission? U it will, I ven ture. it will be satisUctory to the opponents of the measure. But someUiin more Is required aud those clamoring for submission want an approval by the nest Lw-ldtnre m well sj submis sion. Nov, I d'.s:re lo be licral in this matter. aud discuss it fairly. It is claimed that the nest I.ejr'slature fchou Id approve this amendment, im pl that tne people may have a vote on it direct ly. Is this the jollcy ai.9 wl.sdora that is b con tfloi our ieKisiaiive noaica: Are tne members u Close their eyes to tne provisions ot a proposed amendment to the Constitution au" biindiy ap prove it, simply tiecause tnere is a cudrice to cor re-t tUtii-biuiider." Are they, after having taken aso.ema oath to support the Constitution t te required to do violence tolls spirit, if not Its word and letter, ri the very next breath" 1 this the wav in which the safeguards thrown around our Constituliouyor its protection and trie protection of the rights of the people are to be preserved : is mere no resoous.bidty restinsr with the Legislature In this matter, simp'y because there U another step to be takeu t.rore the amendment can be finally adopted? Why re quire the second Legislature to pass u;o!i the question if it is a mere machine? Such a po.-i uon is certainly to- nuiaeious v aamit of argu ment. But let us see ho In reality ia opposed to me jteooie oeing pearu ou ice question, wnols to decide the question whether the amendment shall be approved by the text Legislature and submitted to a vole of the people, but she people themselves? Is it not the representatives to be chesf n by them, that ara to pass upon this qui tiou.' Is it not their wish that the next Legisla ture should voice? and why attempt to seal their lip at the first opportunity tiveu them to be heard upon a question so directly affteins their rignts and libei ties? a fairer expression of the will of the people can be had nor ihm at any other time. The recards of direct vot:s upou amendments show that scarce!? one tbid cf the total vote is cast. The approval by the Legislature twice beiuj; taken as almost concl'-sive evidence of the i rcprif tv of the measure. The total vote cast for aad apainst the lat Constitutioriai amerdraents was a little less than 173,000. while at the preceding election, for Mtmoersoiine ix-aiature, over ii'iw votes were can: a falling .-ff of near 2t,,0x voles, nearly vnree :ime.s me vote cast in i.ivor 01 tne adc.prl n of the axeudments. It is a well known fact that xne irier.us 01 a measure will turn out and give it ineir s'.i'pon, wnue lis opponents remain ii:dif fereut and inactive, and in this fact lies the secret 01 tne cry of 'sur.mlnMon." It is leared that a lull expression wi.l be acainst tbe an nciraerit. and the friet ds of the measure wish to avofd the Issue now in the hopes that a minority may have an op: Ttunfty to succeed cn a final vote. What is tne result cl such action? Three hundrtd thousand voters, under the f&iac cry of - suouii-sioii.-' are to be deprived of ihe risti: of expressing their fentimeif.s unou tue question at a proper time and in one of the ways ine ionsutuuon contemplates tney snould. This aisrrancni'-ement 01 the entire vote ol tne state at tne next election and, practically, three ! jurihs 01 11 entirely, upon trus question is sought under the pretext of guarding the sacred rights and pr.viicjres of the voters. Are tne friends of this measure ."afraid to breek a lance, or shiver a Foear in the fair list $ upon the open plain, that ihus silent aud stilleu they retire behind the wall and hide in en entrench ment constructed for the very purpose of protect ins themselves" agalrst the will of the people fo: whic they profess- such graat respect and vencr ation? If this amendment is to be submitted to the peoiieia a constitutional way.it must be sub raltted to then now; and, if they sanction it by elect:-.? meu to the Legislature who favor its ap proval, let it then be submitted to a direct vole lor adoption, but let us not asdst tho!e who from cowardice, by deception, are attempting to rob the people of one of their votes upon th!s atyendmeiiis at tne ccmins eiavf ion. Respectfully, William D. Bvnvm iewi of st Man in Uhose Mill There Never I Waut Strike. fNew York Special. Hon Abram S. Hewitt, of the iron firm of cootier, Hewitt x Co., which never had a strike, said: The iron business is gr.erally slack, except on conn act work. For the staples of trade, outside Of contracts, tiere is little demand, lhia seems to be the most extensive strike ever attempted in this country. The result can not be beneficial to either laborers or emp.orers. The strike it th result of the doctrine that protection will iasuie . high wages. If that doctrine is true, the workmen areiL?ht. Eut it is not true that protectidu insures high waes. The contrary la the truth. The reason hrobvious. Protection makes a false stimchis, mi l builds up business beyond the legitimate demand. Then there is no "market, and disaster is tne consequence. Our own works are full Of orders, and I have no doubt that the tendency of the s'riko will be to make brisk work in ail the esTabli-hraeats east of the Alkgnanks. 'The men have struck upou a fallirg marke t intC8d of a lining market, and the strike, as it dcstror capital, must be injurious. Ti.e meu would have found a more favorable time to strike if they had waited lor a rising market I do not think there is a surplus of stock on hand. Ithes been wo: ed pretty close. There is a gord deal of pig iron. Ear iron has been dull. Since laa December steel rail have gone down from I il, SC2 or Jii3 a ton U S"2 or thereabouts. Bar iron has gone down -from 2 8-10 cents a pound to 2 6 10 cent. Pig iron has fallen off $1 50 a ton since Iieceinher. The men who have acceded to tbe de mauds of the strikers in the West have genersilly lar:e contracts which must be completed. The grta'.harm tbat comes to the workmen from such a t;ke is the enforced idlenefs, wtiih is tho biiriuing and ground of mischief. sIt is Impossible to tell, as yet, what will be the beginning or end of the strike. Tbat Tariff Commission. A New York special says: Henry Ward Eeecher said to a World reporter, about the President's Tariff Commission: "The I'resident has appointed just the men who, above aJl others, should have been ignored. The people had a ritht to expect that this Comminsion would be made op of men who had won distinction as political economists or publicists of some sort Instead of that the President has appointed just the men who are most interested In tne matter npon weich they are to decide. My opinloa is that It is all a sham, and merely designed to retard action of any kind for the benefit of the men who are naturally most -.ct'.d by revenue icfüria. Eut I don't believe

tnt any such scheme will succeed. I believe Kur th irade and commerce toU couutty are e-

vuoiiKf bo miifhtj that they will overwhelm all tbe- fabe theories about a protective tariff Th pecpie are fretting their eye open. -They K-yia to see that when we hut other ie nle out from us by a protective tartfT. we are ahut.i'.u cur-elves out from tbera at trie name time. Lbor ia stllr.siuejes open, too." The Yorktown J am Ivor ee. While Anhur wa saluting the Uritish flag at the Yorktown Centennial celebration, th reat of the boys had the run of a pplendil lay-out They saluted" heavily as the following bill shows: Yo it st town Centennial Commission, isl. To K. W. A. H. L. nmitn. Dr.: October 13, 9 jralloüs Madeira at ö I 51 00 24 CO 2rtrzeii cast s Mivdeira at 112 . s irtvlloua roti sherry at $... . 44 00 24 00 4-i 00 2ü (X) 50 00 fto m 30 0J 30 00 21 00 3,'.M) CO 2Ö0 00 150 CO 45 00 dozen sherry at ill lüailüüs Amtrlcdu fetierry at i.50 1" aallous 1 brandy at ttS S 4.11 1 010 pale brandy at 41: 5 gallons da: k brandy at ILO 1 case of brandy , 5 allocs rxrt wine a: iti ?. es wüii. Icy at 12 ) caws cbampaiue wiue at ItU .'cases t reuch ciaret at 10 - li ca.-es P. ciaret at 810 3 caes Burgundy at i l"...-. - , ö CH s Rhine wine at fl' fci 00 70 00 JiJ 00 f.2 W 50 (VJ 52 00 62 50 41 00 3 C-0 3 CO IS CO 2 ) 00 40 00 fv4 00 310 CO 120 00 4 5 (M 4 50 31 10 2 W 2 5) SO IK C 00 5 0J 12 0) 12 50 11 20 9 00 6 CO 6 50 30 to 25 00 20 00 52 50 7 caves üautcnie at $10 - tS?illoiisof whisty at $.'... 5 barrels bottle' beer at $12.00 S -ases Apollinaris at Sl'J . 5 Casts pts AplUnaris at S10.5O cas s P'.s Aoiiinari$ at Ii2.d0 5 b.irrels ßass' ale, bottled, at J.1Ü 3 i::les An. bitters at fl 2 kt cs Curacoa at f 1 50 2 cuse-i ( oneress water at I 2 cases Old Tom kIii at i to H Kein ciKars at 512i (i Mi Conchas at tU 2.000 liudresat?lTvJ l.WO dime etic cipars at JJ crtilous rum at 1 gallon apple brandy at SI .") 1 cases Scotch whisky at M 50 i; :ile rum 1 to? tie Scitch rum A tc xes lemons ft 312 o pounds of .sugar at 12 cent Mint Ice . iass ware. ......... .. pound., tobai-co 1 jross tine cut 1,'fKj "I3UO FLsherman" cigars ... l.fOO "Uichmond Gem" cigars I bartenders, 5 (lavs, at S t each , 1 bartender. 3 days, a: ?" 2 barendery. 5 days. a'. r?2 o lar;eis ginger ale at S17..V) ToUl J7,4f,o 70 , y jo 7) ;.52t at Joa.v W. Johnston, By go-jds returned , Balance duo. . Approved: Chairman. A New Apostle of Temperance. i. new aiKOstle of totiiperance h.w arisen; not a magnetic, ierhaps, as John I. Oough, nor as eloquent as Frank Murphy, but far more practical than either. The name of the new temperance apostle is Liebi? ilalt Eztract, and it ministers to weali Iiuman nature by impartiu? a healthv tone to the appetite. invigorating the digestive organs, and buildir.jr up the system generally. It nagreeanie to the taste ami mates a most refreshing and tooling summer beverage. I'nlike the beatn comitounds of the ritnseller, it contains n ine but wholesome an 1 n ourLshin ir.redients. and it is absolutely free from alcohol. I r. is somethir.'r more, however, than a pleas ant substitute for intoxicating driak:j, for it possesses all tne properties ol a powerlul tome, and its restorative rialities in cases of debility, prost ration and tiie disorders usuiiily res'iltin from uial-nutrition are of the higliest order. To lie awake of nights and ciunt the hours as they slowlv draij aljog, while the cires and perplexities of the day torture the mind wan their suzestiveness u the drear iest diversion conceivable. A wine jTiass or two of Liebig Malt Ex'raot will quickly dis pel tne tendency to waneiu;nes3 and insure sound and refreshing sleep health s great csseutiaj. A Sax Francisco- laly writes to the New York Sun as follows: "I wish to call vour attention to one of a thou sand evils that we have to submit to. owing to the gra-sping disposition of most of our punlic men. Jt is an evil which I think can be remedied ir 11 is looted into and ex? sed bv the press, as sucn minus ouirnt to oe. 1 here is a Mrs. Marble here who holds a good position in the tan Francisco Pofctoltiee at a salary of $100 per month. She has bad places ia the Mint and in the Postolheeciutiuuousliy for seven teen vear. sne conies frni Maine, and is a si-ster-in-lav of Hon. James U. Blaine, and of coursi it is through him that she holds the position. Lvery few years she Rues home to Man e and stays several months, but always holds her place. She and Mrs. Palmer have lust returned from a 1 i..g v'sit East. Mr. Blaine sent them free na-ses and fro. Mrs. Marble is a lady ot considerable means: she also feels very proud, and considers nerWf much better than most folks. Now, I wim very mnca that you would help me to got Into her place, and have her removed forthwith. I have a very poor opinion of Mr. Elaine, KUd it never can be changed." V.r. Ed Trickett, the celebrated rarsnian, K'n:djn, Canada, says: ,-I have found St. Jao'ib'fj Oil a sure and certain cure for rheumatism, etc. New York Clipper. xamlue Its Superior Points. If yon need a er3ss cutter don't fail to thoroughly examine the Little ,McCorniick Iren Mower at lo. East Washington street. Indianapolis. Its system of duplicating Doxings is lacunar it tnia mower alone, and is a feature which prolong? the life of a ma chine at least five years. Headache is elTectuall v cirenl bv Wright's imi:an egetabie Pilla, which cleanse the bowels and purify the blood. It is probable that the vounsr ladv mliv brattd in those charming lines of Kobert B irns had tan. moth-soots and freckles, with other beauty blemishes. For such condi tions, Dr. Uenson s Skin Cure should be every lady's toilet table. on Corns cause more suffering than neuralgia. ifrraan torn Kemover easily Tures tueni. Dru ggirts. Bronchitis. Throat diseases often com mence with a cough, cold or unusual exer::o:i of the voice. These inciri?nt svniDtoms are anayea ty tiie use ol "lirowu s Ltrouchial Troches," which, if neglected, often result in a chronic trouble of the throat. Something that will quiet the nerves, cive strength to thebo-Iy, induce refreshing sleep, improve tne quality of the blood, and purify and brighten tbe complexion, is what many persons would be very glad to obtain. Carter's Iron Pills are made for exactly this clas of troubles, and are remarkably suc cessful 111 accomidishin'r the ends desired nanie'J d above Thev arp usef 11! for both .n.n and women, cents a box. . . bold by urugists. See advertisement. . . t Price, 50 Mensmrtn's Peptonized Beef Tonic relieves indirection, dyspepsia, nervous prostration. and all forms of general debility. The only preparation . ol beef containing it3 entire nutritious properties. It is not a mere stimulant like the extract of beef, but contains blood-making, force-generating, and life-sustaininf properties: is invaluable in ail enfeebled conditions, whether the result of exhaustion, nervous prostration, over work, or acute disease; particularly if resultipj? from pulmonary complaints. Caswsll, Hazard - Co., Proprietors, New Y'ork. Sold by druggets. Consumption Cnred. An eld pbys'.clan. retired from active practice. having had placed In his hands by an Eaat India Missionary tne formula of a simple vegetsble remedy for the epeedy and permanent cure of consumption. Bronchitis. Catarrh, Asthma, and all Throat and Lung affection.", also a positive and radical cure for general Debility and all nervous complaints, after bavin? thoroughly tested its wonderful curative powers in thousands of case. feels It his duty to make it kuown to his suffering fellows. The recipe with full particulars, directions for preparation and use, and all neceaaarv advice and instructions for successful treatment at your own home, will be received by you by return mail, free of charge by addressing with stamp or stamped self-addressed envelope to Dr. M. E. Bmj, 1C1 North Calvert street, Baltimore, Md.

IMSCULiSD GÖMERC1AL

MONEY AND 3TOCK8. .ujirs in ice local xaoney in artet are unchanged aad the rates of discount are steady at yesterday's figures. There is little paper offered by merchants and manufacturers, and the de mend ii only moderate, with an abundut supply of loanable funds. Haw York VLnaacial Slarkat. Skw York. June 12 Money 21 per cent Prtaie Mercanttla Paper 4$9zyi per cent. Government Bond Unchaazed, except for 4s rerfstereJ. which are 3 per cent, lower. Rulroad Bind Strong. . Stita Securitlej-InacUve. Share speculation opened generally firm with prices per cent, higher than at Saturday's close.latterXashville aodChatUnooga. Norfolk and Western preferred and East Tennesse, however, were 1 per cent, lower. Market early was weak and recovered decline of )& 3 percent, la which Northern Pacific preferred, Wabash preferred and MUsuri Pacific were prominent. The list then bseamo strong and In the early part of afternoon recove ed adrauce, ranglnj from to ter cent. Lake Shore, Louisville and Nashville, New York Central, Denver and F.io Grande, Missouri Pacific and Union Pacific being consplcious In upward movement This was followed by general reaction of M 'a per cent., latter Louisville and Nashville, after which prices aealn became sir-ngand soi l up per cent.. Louisville. New York Cen'j-al ana Wabash preferred leadimt adtooi Place, latter Louisville and Nasnvitle, fol lowed by an aavanceot yy.t per cent. Northera Pacific preferred leading therein, and the market ciosed firm with prices &2ya per cent. aoove !?aTuraay s closing. r.ures. taort was maae Dy means o: a raid on the Northern Pacitie to depress the whole market. and f rce a general decline, but the attempt faiied on account ot the stubbornness of Vanderbiit stocks a Lid Ljuisville and Nashville, and the bears apparently took fright, for duricg the after noon the maraet was strong, and something very nae a oxm wunessea. 11 was inougnt anderbid was buvmg nis own stocts, but tnere was no tus of an activity on the part f Gould. Tiaasact'.ons were 317.0O0 shares: 15.000 Lackawansa, 10,0) Denver and P.io Grande, 13,000 Krie, 7,w;0 Ksnsas and Texas, 62,Oi)0 Lake Shore, 31,ooo Louisviiie and Nashville, lo.ioo Miysourl Pacific, 00 New Jersey Central. 11.000 New York Central, Nonneru i acinc. iij.uoo 3t. raui and Omaha, li i) Texas Pad 3c, 9 fJ L'nlon Paciio, ll.WW Hsiia.su and ratine, and 14 00 Hestern Union. Mitling stocks to-day, with the exception of F.oblnon, State Lines, second and third. Oriental and Miller, dull, ltobinson advanced from 91 to icj on sales 04 000 shares. State Line twos and threes advanced from l'J to 33. and closed at 25. on sales, 45.200 shares: while Oriental aud Miller ad vanced to 30. closing at 25. Amie cold at 215.21 ; Chrysolite. SoüÄ'Jio: NavoJo. 2v). and south Pacirle. . J. Total sales for the day, 14.410 shares. 10-aaya pniiion receipts from mines. Sis tJO. The New Y'ork Ilining Stock Exchange elected. President, 1. hite: Treasurer, John stanton; Ca airman, A. . Peters; secretary, t. A. nood. QOVKRSMIKT BZCC&ITISS. Star! eg, 63 days 4Sf.Ti 5 per cent ex. dlv.101H ncning. iznt....4svsi u. a. 114 ! 11 A w ... n ,4 ... I ll'I. V T .1 Am a. qa, U11CUUCU., r.'s4.w v.o. V a...........x-jfj IiOts ine purenvstng price lor tiovernmem sonds in Indianapoiia varies from tha New York uot&tioLS percent Boyes. Din I'. Y - n 1 T1-. t:l .i- C w S A J ; i CUmCHS, j g jet aci-c nrtis...iis, union rac. crsu..M.ua rle lid's 9oS U. P. land granta...-li:?M Lehigh ä Wliks. loo j IT. P. sinking fund -121J4 (joutsiaua consols... to,1; lrgia si Visxoun 3's -.Jits Virginia consols 0!i it Joe ..110 , Do. preferred - loVi 4i. ?. & S. C. fcrr ts,..!! 1 Tex. P. land grants.. C0 tent easoo 6 ... y'Al GEXEBAL STOCKS. r. p., sto g. civ. Idaiaj Express. ...... vUoa i Terre IL A. si T. H. p!d imerican Express.. 70 Northern Pacific. - 1; ( rv 1 I -i '-" lUCgllPJ... Ili. i :t North western.....12.i'J, Northwestern, pid.-lns 61 92 65 ew ion cenuai-.ii'Jl-i r w i. . .vt 7 8 irt.. Cedar R. it N. ju.r,' ixai 1 sg r-aaada Southern.. 47 Ohio s Miseisslppt- 32 )., C. i I. C 7 0. & Mis. pfd....l02 .'eatral Pacific. 8sM Ontario fc west'n mVi ;i?sapeale & Ohio. 20 Pacific Mail 40 .205 . 26 Da. first preferred... 2S IPanama, , do. second- . 23 1 Peoria, D. A .. JolcagOi Alton....lil Pitt-burg. H7 C A A. nre!erred..133 iReaiing 64S W4 Cite. EurL & Q. 12ä4 Rock Island Oht, 8t L. A N. 0. 75 'St. L. A San Fran Cla., can. a. Cleve- 5j Do. preferred-... 0., C, C. 1 6 J Do. first pf d...M 84 Delaware fc Hud 103, at. Paul DeL A Lac IWi St. Paul preferred... Denver A R. Grand. 5ö dt. Paul & Mans S3S oo;- h srie.-.. 8l8 st. Paul A Omahatrie preferred f ort A'ayue .. lannlbal & St Joe 0 3t PAO. pfd..- loOS Texas Pacfüc 3,: j, 130 0 Union Pacinc lu C. S. Express M 71 Jo. preferred 77 3ar.en........-. -2"5 St L. A Pacific- 25 i iDo. preferred 4sA loustca a aexas.... f.b uuaois ieir;rai we.is A raro tx....l2S Iudianapotis.lJ.AW. 37i W. Ü. Te.egraph...... iaiisas A Texas 2S;8' East Tennessee b3 Lake Erie A West. 24 iLkj. Dreferred 15 A taxe Shore ;Carbon Loulsviiie A Nash 6H4, Central Arizona M Lou.,N. A. A Chi..- 57 Excelsior....... a; 1 I art ACin. 1st rfd 10 Homestako jo. second pfd 4K Little Pittsburg 1 cu:i. a vuanwikll S 1 ir.rann , ,,, tf'.chLtan Central Quicksilver Missouri Pacific . 91 Do. preferred-.... llobiieAOhlo.... IOvj Silver Cliff. .. Aorris Aistex ci:0! Sundard......... N'äSüvLile A Cil.l.. 54! Rntro ,. M. J.Ceatral. f) iRobinson Jo'folk A W. pfd a Isouta Pacinc ,. Ex. dividend. 8! 8 I?1 5 J-'origu Money and Stock Market. LONDON. June 12. Consols for money, I0-; 7-16; do. account, 100 0-16. Railroad Bonds Illinois Central, 130: Penusvlvania "entrai, 50; Eri. 34,'i; New Y'ork Central. 131; Erie, seconds, Reading, 27. PARIS. June 12. Rentes. S.Jf, 2c. . COMMERCIAL. The market to-day is quiet The only feature worthy of note la the jump in cut nails, which rose to Sd.75, owing to the scarcity of tnis article. Dry goods are quiet, jobbers doing nothing. Groceries are firm aud unchanged. INDIANAPOLIS WHOLESALE HARKET3 Floor, Grain svnd Hay. Flour New rroecs, 7 2537 60; laser, ?6 GO 7 COrcholce S6 255 40; family. 15 75518 0); treble xtra. i o-3ö5 25; double extra. 14 30(4 75: extra. 4 00r4 25: superfine, S3 60 3 80; üüe, S3 10?3 3J; hUZlTT, 1 50J2 75. Wheat-We quote: No. 2 lIodltcrraneAn, Ii SI: No. 2 red. SI 30,31 32: June. 81 2531 31; July, SI 10 JtL i , A'KUII, 1 UO'91 IV. Ciru We quote: No. 2 white, 8lc; No. 8 white, :6i7s'c; high mixed. :a7Kc; mixed, 7337ic; mixel June. 727ic: mixed July. 72c; re'ected, 7iVic; sound ear, mixed, 74c; souud ear, white, 81c. Oits-Yarket firm. We quote : ' o. 2 white, lZi tjw; co. i mixeu. oic Rva Dull: No. 2. offered at 7.5c Hay Timothy, 16 5ji17 hi per ton 'for small Ulos, ten toa cars; prairie held at JiCCJ -V), Mill Fee-1 Dull, ghinstutr held at 81a 00: braa S12 CO bid per toa. The Provision Market. Below are the present iobhin? Drio: Smoked Meats ö. C. Hams: Ten and 12 pounds -t lö.Hc; 15 pounds sv.. 15c: 17H pounds, ay., ""c pounos ana up. lty.o. KMJ 1 i breakfast Bacon 15üc: ihouidan. llc: CaUfcrü hams, lc; spiced roils, ll4c; bacon u:3ar si lea, 143: do. backla, 14c Dried Beef 15? 4Kokiod Mc&U Bean pork, per bbl., 200 lbs., f27 00: extra mess pork, per bbL, 300 iba.. 122 00. Mess Beel 17 00. Larl Kettl rendered leaf. In tierces, 13c; do. half barrels, 13rc: Porter A Co., tierces. 12Jc. Lard Oil Winter jtrained, ia tierces, per gallon, 00, Sausages Bologna, la cloth, 8c; In gut, 6äc. The Prodnce Market. Er Active; receipts Increasing; 'shippers paying lue; selling from commisslou houses at 1"3 18-J. Cheese Jobbing Prices Wertfrn Reserve Ohio, new, I0llc: Crystal Spring, llKc; Jersey, like. Butter Creamery Fancy. 2ic: choice, 22c Dairy Selected. 2 c; choice. 15.18c. Country Cuo.ce roll, 12J14c; common, 810c Low Grade Nominal. Poultry Hens, 8c per lb. ;roostera. 4c; turkeys, 8c; toms, 7c; geese, Si 80: ducks, S2 75. Featners Prime geeee, 40c; mixed, 2227c; old feathers. 15320c Hides Oreen hides, 7c; green ca'f, 10c; green salted hides, 7;JS 98c; green salted csii, lXc; dry flint hides, 13c; dry salted hides, 10c: damaged, one-third off the above price. Tallow No. 1, 7Kc: No.2.64c Wool Tub-washed and picked, 35(336: unwashed, medium, If in good order. 23c; unwashed. If not too heavy, 18(320; fleece washed.il light, well-washed, and In good order, 233300: coarse Cottswold, 18420c; barry and unmerchantable according to their value. Vegetables and Fruits. Onions Bermuda. S3 50 per crate; new Southern onions, 6 50 per bbi. Potatoes Cnoico, 91 003125 per bbL; York

State F. fl so; &xAch Champion. 11 40311 50; new potatoe. kfl Si$ MO per hhl. Sweet r'etatocs Yams, Si 00 per bbl. Peas Greeu ier ciate, Si 00 Beans Orii. per c-mte. f 2 01. Cabbage w. 2 75 ß,i 00 per bbl. Apple 1 00 57 00 per bbi. as to quality. frvl apoles JEvaooraie d, 14 $15c: common dried. Idfiti. Peaches One-third bushel bcxea. SI -'.Vil .VI

Beans Choice navy, W 00; xnediom, 3 73; nsrrowfat, $4 60. Hominy Per bbl.. 4 7?94 90: pearl meal. 14 65 gi oo: riu, ia wo 1. Cucumbers Per dox. 60y.ac. strawberriei I'er stand. eiOu03l2 00: per crate oi -i quarts, li CW31 uu. TU Uroci7 filaa-keu Srkara Cut loaf. lf'ailc: Dowdered. a 11c: (rranulated. lOtiloc: standard A. fr'i loc;off A.H9C; wbJteextra C. SHc; light urowu. sxw. corrinon maes. wvw. jortaa common, stOXc: OrdiiiarT. llsg !ViC: talr. 12!r13c: rood. lSWjttllo: nrlma ia . ui.uo. O'iiD-c: cnoica. letalis: od rr0Terar.ee t Java.. 2i"fc; Axbticlle'troaated, aao: vm and 8yrupa nr Orleans tnnlsun new crop, 66 3 7 sc; cyrup 6270o per gal. lor com mon to choice. ßice-Cxrollr and Loolslaiia, 7X30. S picea Pepper. l3U9c: alsrlce. laiJuc; cloves. 40i9&c; glngar, -JOrtiaio; cinnamon In xnata, a&9 40c: nutraees, fccfia C5; maoe, 11 05 Jl 10. tot 60 to 100 pockets. salt Lake adits in car Iota at äT C5:dravlola a hid; nsiu lota 10c more froa store: dalrr. Od'Jt uu. atarch Refined pearl. VkWaQ per lb: Zureka 6c: champion cloaa lumn. T.Oac: lnnroTed oorn. -(Js,C a t PSh Mackerel. No. 1 mess. S20 per bb! ha.ves. flo; exrra mess, 24 per tyl; halves. 1:2; ro. 1 mackerel, jo; halves, 57 50:, No. 2 mackerel, ;ll; haltes, . 0; No. 3 mackere; fO 50: halves.$5 25: No. I whiteiish.half krls. 7 50; family wnitenn. naives. S 50: No. 1 hurinsrss Codfish Boneiesfi, Si 50Sd per 100 lbs: Grand Bauk. 64t4 ler lb. jforeiBu ifiuits London laver ralsim. 2ri?t 8 : new layer, vz wa3 00 per box; Valepcla. 13 (tue; Buitana, 14.315c: loose Muwatel raisins. 13 00(33 10. Lemona, S3 5otA6 00. Orange Mes sina, is ou'a-j w. rmnas rntae Turadsn. 8asiCc Boheunan, 737Xc; French, 12iS16c; currantat7 y?jc. Canned Goods we quote: Tomatoes, 2 lbs, fl 00 "i ij: 10a, wi rti so; readies, 1 lb. Standard, tiwwiw.iiui, ji5ua:n; seconoa, loa, T-L 2 i 05: 2 lb, si 40S1 45: Pie Pcacho. 3 Iba, 11 46 31 to: 6 lbs., II 8533 00; Blackberries, fl S3r31 40; itrawberriea, II 40.sl 45; Raspberrtos, SI 60(jl 65, 3herrle. red. 81 10. White. J2 25: Strlnir Keant II 10ai20; Green Pea. Marrowfat SI 65(1 75: Early Jare.S175,'41 85: California, II'JO: ftrmoth Don, 1 4ail to: Mountain Sujrar Com. II 45 -.w s. . . . " : . : w JFSLT IjOm. 11 X.1f'C I w; txcenent uorn, 11 4j.-ai 45; folk. 2 lbs, l 25 )i S-5- Poik. 3 lb. II 60(91 55; Golden Rule. II 45.H1 ISO; Revere. II MAI 60: Apples. itar.aara. 3 id.. S11p1 i5: trailon. KWdZ -2,: 1 In. Mackerei,Sl 30H1 35; Pineapple. ?1 tw 42 2S; Salmoo, 1 o, il j; ilOS, i 5; LtOOSU.-rs, I ID, Si 75; a lbs. 12 75: Tumbler Jollios. 85fc'J0c: Cove uystera, 1 lb, light weint. CueV;: 1 lb. full woigut. SI 1091 li: Sir liKli weight. SI 25: 2 ID, run wehtht. VI 'Jj2 00 : sardines. French, t. Si it&l 5 ir coi. ; American Ha, s: Cu per cos. Iry lioods. PRINTS. Cocheco fancy- - Cc American fancy 6c PciSc : C,c Hamilton fancy Cc Simpson's mourn... 6c Härtel fancy Cc Kddystone fancy. . C'c Oriental fancr ftc Arnold fancy 6;.jc' Allen's iancy". . 6c Manchester fancy... C&; Berlin solid 6c Merrimack fancy-... 6c; Harmony fancy 4!c Merrimack shirt 6c Dundee fancv 4.c. Steel River fancy. 60 Berwick fancy- 4Xc imjeriai uu on., wj lctoiia solid LI k. 5ic G1SGHAMÄ. Lancaster yc New England 7c Plunxett oc IMinton dress styles 9c White M'fg Co. 9c ; Royal dress style.- lc Bates - "c . Renfrew dress siTs9c Glasgow 8 Y,c Canton dre."s st'lV.. 'Jc Berkshire 8a : Johnson's book fldl 'c uieuaivtii sc jnousou s mourn ...loc PACIFIC MILLS DRESS GOODS. M Popliri Lustres lOVic 4 Brocatel 10V ?i Alpaca Lustres.... lrtc 6-4 Ponlins GI tr.Un 74 steci l, us '.res- iyjc-- uasnmere CA -21c a t 'fi-shmeres 11 c 6-4 Cahmer; AC ic reige 12Sc Australian crepe.20c Cash Beige- -12c 4 4 Cretonne. lOJc "v r siiii'iHM 1 i , jta i'ürod aa 1 Lawns 11c iLattice Lawns.-. .10,C B30WN C 0TT0S3. Atlantic A.... 8Vic Massachusetts B B- 7c Atlantic H.....-...... TJic'Nashua P. M'c CrocentClty A se Mvstic Kivir rvi Crescent City B. ...... 7'4c Pepperefi ..... skc crescent city c 7Vc Peppereil R 7c Äj-i'iciou a.......... i epperen 3-.......r2c CARPKT CHAIS. White- -21c Colored ..26c Coverlet...... 2lc :No. fjOO Cc-fn YarnlOJc aatue vticx...... 210 I iwine. zic GRAIN BAGS. American ..l'Jc I f rankllcvillo 2lKc WWiKOD . X2C SUTX A lie Clifton (' c C 7'ie Pepwrell 9 4 ...25c GranltvineEE. 7-rf.c f'epperell 10-4 ..27Vr:c Augusta .. 7Kc I'ticaC .. 6v,c UVUUUCUUllU,.,.,..,. C J V 1 tT.1 IC.3 ......... 1 7yVJ STEVENS CRASH. D Brown -. 8Ve N Brown -llc A Biown..- 9Vi- N N Brown 12kc P Brown lO'c X X Brown .15c ni?acnea ic eigner. 1 BLEACHED COTTOXS. Warasntta. lSc Ballardvale CVJc N. Y. Mills -13c Chestnut Hill Fruit of the Loom...lOc Blackstone A A.. ... 8y2 Lonsdale -.10c ; Whitinville 33 in. 1 C farwell 9 c Peppereil 8-4 Barker Mills 9Vie Pepoerell 8-4 -.-C ..27JC Lin wood - 9c Peppereil 10-4 Fitchviile - 8V4c.31atenille 33 lu... Hope - Sc Mother Hubbard Potassett P M C 8VIc Sagamore 27 in . ,..3'C .. 6Kc .. 8 V .. 4X COTTON A DES. Elton - .. 9Xc Everett, heavy. 18c ..l-sc (York, 8 oz lSc Whittenton. DAT WMtteuton, FWhittenton, A Whittenton, AAAGesundheit , -16c llorfc checks. ..12sc -lie iiorx, twi d N't's.lac -10c Linüeid -16c ..lCc iOxmcad -.. 12sjc TICKINGS. ..Isc Shetucket. S. Amoskeag, A C A ..105c . 9 V .11 He Lewlston, 36 in. Swift River Lewiston. 32-Iu. 16,c Hamilton, D.. Lewlston, 30-In. 15c Oakland, A. Conestoga, B F lsc (York, 32 in....Conestoga, C C A......14C iY'ork, G0-ln...... CHEVIOTS. - 9C 16SC 13ic Amoske.ig. ,.llJc Alabama plaids Sc Amoskeag plaid ...12' Augusta p.aids 8c W'tt'nton, ex. sto'tlOJc Louisania plaids... 8c Whittenun, B 9c :(ireenbriar plads b),j Everett ................lOc Summerv'le plaids 9y Edinburg lie ,Ot:awa plaids 7c Great Republic..... 7c.Ncwt'n F'ls plaids 8$ Drug Market. Aiconoi, 2 zr2 w caiomei 75cgji 25; campaor.ojraoJc; cocninei, V470c; chloroform, 66CI 90c; gum opium, t5JÄ5 75; Indigo, tl 00$3 00; morphine, tl 502 75. Oils Castor, tl 0ÖQ1 10: sweet oil, 9ocfa?i 75; olive oil. S150fi3 00: benramot (Sanderson's), 92 75A3 00; lemon (Sanderaon s), 25(35 &u. y amine, p. A w., 2 1032 15; dnchonldia,P. A W.,jl0ü4l 05. American bi-carb. sods,4Q5c; Engliah do.. 596o. Suuff Garrett's 2-os. packs. Si 15 per do. ; 4-oz. bottles, S3 60 per doz. Flove's sulphur, 4 Cc. Turpentine, 4sa,oc English ver. red, by bbl., 2c; lesa quantities, 8Hc. Iodine. S3 Oi93 25. Iodide potash, $2 00. Cloves, 40aöc Rhubarb, 90c rM 25. Window glass, 60 and 5 per cent. ; double 65 per cent off. Jte Iron aiarket. Sciew and fctrap Eludes 4i'J5i. a.-.oordlEg to stse. Lead Flg. bW; bara, e. 23a r Iron 3 CO. ficrw&y Iron Bars a..ni siiape. S.avc; naairuu. 8 J2. Cut Kill Noe. 1? to 62, J? 75 per ktK; miliar s'.ba revular advance. Horse Shoos uurcen's 5 00; rerKlpa'i5oo; nnUt sboes Si 00 higher. Horf9-3hoe NV.ls Nortawosvera, Globe aud Putnam, finished. -15 53 for 8': smaller slsi regniar advance. Carriage acd Tire Bolts Refined SO per cent: I'orway 5 and 10 per cent. Natu and V anra .p cenra off manofactnrers' lists Iron Harrow Teeth c. Steel Harrow Teeth 60. Steels A.ii-.can. ifc: rrtra slsas and qnailrdes additloiifti; round machinery, 8c; spring, 8e; toe calk. 8c; tamj?icrd. lay, 8310c; tire, according to Blse and brand, 637c; plow steel slabs, 5-:46c aTlaeeUansoas Markets. Hemlock soie,2Sc933c; oat aoio, W42c; PcnnfTlvania hartess leather. 37 Qiw, harness leather 8j'37c: bridle leather, per do., S60.t$72; domestic Hp, 45.JÄC: Frencn xlp.iWcatfl 20; domesUccali 0 aJl 20: French caiL II lCcl 8 OUsVfe quote : Linseed, raw, 57c; boiled, 60c; lard oil. extra, 9608c; miner's' oil, 57c; lubricating oll. 124AOC; straits oil, 4ijS0c: benslne, 10 014c; coal oil, Indiana legal tet, 9Hi0c; 150 test. 1010Sc: water white. J50, 12)413 rc Tinners Supplies We quote: Best charcotd tin, I C, 10x14. 14xJ0 and 1jA3, $7 00 por box I X. 10x14. 14r and 12x12 S9 00 per box : I C. 14x20, roofing tan,t6 50 per box : 1 C.arnCia, 115114: block tin, m pig. 2e: Is bars, 29c Iron 27 B Iron, 84 90 : 57 C lr.-.c, T 00; !doorehead salvwrilaed, 30 per cent, discount. Sheet cin5,8c Copper botiomr, 81c Plan lshe-3 copper, Jc goler, 159170. mre, 40 peroont. off list LIVK STUCK. Indianapolis Live Stock Market. . Stock Yaeds. June 12. Hogs Receipts, 400 head; shipments, 110 head. Hogs were again In luht supply and with a con tinuatlon of steady demand. What few axe offered are soon taken ; S 25 was paid for one lot aver aging 270 pounds, and car lots of the same grade could have been disposed of at the same rates if here, but there seemed to be no demand for common gross hogs. We quote: Heavy packing and shipping.-... V VQS 25 Assorted light and medium ......... 7 758 00 Common to good light 7 25o7 70 Heavy rougn - . 6-vyi7 20 Pigs. 00:7 2 l Skips ... 5 OO.96 25 CatUe Receipts, 3C0 head; shipments, S5head.

This branch of the trade was decidedly dull and

lower, inough gocd shipping cattle are In good request, whiJe all other grades ruled 25 to 40 cents lower and largely in excess of the demand. We quote: Good to pTime shipping...., Common to fair snipping., t7 GO 5 8 OOS 3 OO . i 1 75'i 2 25 3 6 75 b 75 4 25 4 75 2 00 6 50 w tocnoiee oatcben' Common to fair batchers'.. fctocir steers...... Com mon cows... Bull Veal calves. Ö UM 6 50 Milch cows 25 O0AÖ5 CO Sheep Receipt, tm head; shipments,' 625 head. The market was steady with a fair demand for good fat sheep and all aelling. We quote: Good to prime sheep 54 25 4 W Common to fair sheep...... .r.... 3 Wy oo uamos j 71,-.;. ,a ElMwiiar. EASTLIEERTY.Pa.. June ll-Cattle-Recsin. 2.Vx') head. Market fair: irimf collinir at 4.i a.s so- .nnri t,..,t i.V. .. .. . - : " Hoes Receipt. 2.000 hud. VirkM .rtir.' tk.ii oeipmas, 5 m; iiumores, fiftS 25: Yorkers. 17 70.7 0. I .hep Receipts, 6.000 head. Market dull ; best, J 25: Kood, St i5(3l 50; common, 84. Kansas CITY, June 12. The Live Stock Indicator reports: Cattle Receipts. 1.S00 hea.1- tkinnwiti oa ueai. jiarüei a tnaae Kelter and uoie HSheep Recei nts. 450 head: shfnments. 9.V1 hp Market quiet and unchanged. CHICAGO, June 12 Tha Drovers' Journal r. ports: uoss Receipts. 15.000 head: shipments, 4.400 head. Demand ?ood anil pnera'lu- anti o A f.rm rates: mixed. ?7 45,vis- rmv? "ts in-aw vi. liRht, 7 30dsj; skips. ?5 40y7 25. Cattle Kecelj t, 4,Goo naa; shipments. 2.KO head. Natives scarce ana lOftläc. hii?hir? pxnorts 6' 75; good to choice shipping. S7 50: common to fair, SCftS 20: mixed butchers', fl 5K.ii 7.v stockers aud feeders. Si5 40: receipts of grass Texans. 170 cars; active and loaioc higher; scalawag tailintrs. S2 5o.l3 2.5; common to fair, 3 40 .0-, meuiam, 51(3120; g.xKI, 4 50(4 75; choice. to DJ. 8h.eD-ReceiDts. 1.400 head- hirmnt. 5on head. Market steady and fairly sctfve: common to fair. 2 75Ti3 2.5: medium tö .mod fii 1.. go- to cnoiceT St 50,5 2ö: all s.orn. ' " üritish cable advices to the Drovers Journal nuute i sajxifr i . iti w n tm ran in a n j-i a Ka-U.w I I - ..I, - ioWe, prices V.K-i to riVt 4 voöTf i?T-. JheVo tODS 1' wlth " "8lCi ÜP l8' ?.Jc'wlta "ornat 15l,c. I . "iio, juue 1.. i,aiue licceiDIS. .Ulü head; shipments. I. head. Supply mostly I " . 1' ; V , . wmuum 10 iair ,U AI""'. - " J" "tra. 110; very uauic Biiipjuurf steers nere; kooq nam to choiisg heavy range from 87 to Js.50; butchers' stuff range irom 53 to 14 50. sheep Receipt. 2.400 head:, shimnents. 1.50. The market is unchanged: fair to fincv ranee from $3 to S5. " NEW Y'ORK, June 12. Drovers' Journal Bureau reports: Decves ReceiDts 4.0 head, mskln 0 170 npart for the week. Market weak, firmer aud a shnrli higher but slow, and several car loa-is held men extremes, SJ i'll 25; dressed weight for Texans ana Cherokee stock. 510 25: and $17 2;5 for native General sale S'J fW0 for Texans; S13 5015 50 for natives. Exporters had 3o0 cattle forshir.ment alive. Shipmentafor week, 1,260 quarters beef: snipments to-motrov, W0 live cattle aud swo quara v. n . icrs oevi. Sheeo Receipts. 14.10) head, makimr r.s soi f nr the week. Fair trade at firmer figures for sheon. 1-lower ior lamps; sneep, si lioSio 25: lambs. j 50fS7 50. Swine Receipts. 7.S00 head, making 2.5.170 for the week. Maiket steadvfor live hoirs at 7 9."(7i 8 25 per cwt. poor to eood. BALTIMORE. Jr.ne 12-Beef Cattle Market dull: best cattie fully -ic lower and common '..c olf: very best. 7 75i's 50: first oualltv. d; wi,50: medium, f 1 75Ti,r: ordinarv. fa (UäCt 7i! most sales from f; to Ss. Receipts, 267 head. swine Light supply and only moderate de mand. Receipts, 3,751 head; quotations at flO 11 25. Sheep Receipts, (heen and lambs. 5 803 head: quotations: sieep. 533"j 75; lambs, ?JS6 50. GENERAL MARKETS. Prodnce Markets. NEW -ORK. June 12. Cotton Market nnit at 12-4f312V4c: futures dull but steadv: June. r loc? July. 12.17c: August, 12.26c; September, 11.97c; October. 11 Mc; November. 11.38c; December, 11.39c: January. 11 52c; February. 11.61c: March. 11.75. Flour Dull: receipts. 20.01X) bbla exnorts. 6,000 bbls; superfine. S3 85c4 75; common to gooo. extra. 9-1 ,o(a o to: good to choice, $5 75 9 25: white wheat, extra, S7 259 25; extra Ohio, 1 90QS 50; St. Louis, Si '9 25: Minnesota patent spring. 58 2.5(49 65. Wheat nenpd tin. settled at xA's kc lower, and afterwards recov ered from a decline and advanced ilQ. closing mm; reveipts, loi.mu DU.; exports, 1 29,UU DU . ; No. 2 spring, SI 30: bard Minnesota smiuir. 1 as? ungraded xel, il 101 Al; No 4 do., Si 28: steamer o. 2 do.. 51 38: No. 2 red. SI 45fcrfl iCM certiricntes, SI 43lil 41 delivered; No. 1 red, S146; ungraded white. 1285138; No. 1 do., sales of lH.UuO bu. at SI 36': No. 2 red Jnne. sale rf Aib.uuu DU. at i 4o i Iii iithi. closinentSl 4C,";July, s&les of 8'..00u bu. at SI 29130; August sales of 3.5.0C0 bu. at $1 20J1 -21, closing at SI 21 : September, sales of 160,000 bu. at SI l'.Hi t)l 20;-5, closing at SI 20; October, sales of 112.000 nu. at si 2 1121 i. closinc at Si 21. CornOpened at hirilc lower, subseouentlv recovered and advanced xAQf., closing firm": receipts, w du. exports. öl.WO bu.: uncraded 7fiira 4c;-o. 5c,eievator and oeiive ei; 7;;U771-4c store and No. 2. white. 96c: No 2. June. 7t,'rri7:c closing at 77c: July. 77J4ö78c. closing at 78c: August. ,?yLVy 'c. closine at 79o: Sentmhor 7hJ6(v79Kc, Closing at 79!;: October, 74c. Oata-Abhade better and fairly active: receipts. 16,000 bu.: exports, 251 bu: mixed western. 4"& 62c; white do, 60(a66c Hay In good demand at iOC. txiuee Dull and weak. Snmr null and nominal; fair to good refminz. 7Vi'a.7Ze. Mola. ses Quiet and steady. Rice Firm and 111 fair demand; domestic. 51.Sc; Rani: eon, aji$b; latna Crt6-c. Petroleum Dull und rakI unned, 52; hc: crude, ftaic: refined, Ttc. Tallow ejmet and stedv at hc. Rosin Firm at 52 152 20. Turpentine Firm at 46c. Eggsesiern zresn, a a 11 and lower at "21 Hx. Fork Strong and higher; new mess, S20 75. Beef Unet and firm. Cut Meats Quiet and strong; long clear, S12 2-5. Lard Firm; prime steam. in iiQtn ,1. Butter Quiet and firm at 13a zoc cneese t irm;and in fair demand at 7ai0c. E';HICAGO. June 12 Flour Ouiet and nnC langed. W heat Quiet and advanced ; No. 2 e-nicago spriui?. Si 322 3.J cash : SI S3 June: SI 34 ; 00 juiy: ci ii?4';ji 11 august; SI 04 Sep ten: - her; No. 3, 51 10(jl 13; regular or No. 2 wheat, unsettled and irrezular: SI 16 Julv: fl 07 Auirust: el 0.;?i September. Cnra I'nsettted cph. -aiijr k.uu iiixner; oDruiy.iic casn; 6','icJune: juiy; ,uxc Auausi anu septempfj : reiected, esföXc Oats-eaker; 4;c cash: 4'Jkc june; aac juiy: August; :uic September; ji;4i;wiouer: ö.s4c jenr. it ye uuii and a sh ade lower at itj.ic. Harley Dull and nominal. Flaxseed Sttady and unchanged: merchantable. SI 27&1 IS: chr.ice, i SO. Pork-Stroug and rugner; ?0 t,.y, cash: $20 83 20 07V; June and juiy; i v.ifsn pa a'Ji?uri; ti'l i5fSJl 17X fseplemuei j;i jm:i zoociooer 119 ou year. Lara Strong and hicher: lt 50(511 52V, cash and June: SU 5511 57X July: til 6711 70 Augnst; 11 ,,aii 0 September and October: ill 45 year, uuikmeats lu lair demand: sbouldern. fa: short ribs, $12; bhort clear, 12. Butter I good demand; ordinary to nne creamery, 18373c; fair to choice dairies, 14319c. Eirgs 18rt.lSXc, Whitky S 1 16. Freights Corn to Buffalo, 3c. CallWheat Dull and lower: SI SlVifol Sil. Jene: 51 Si.July; SI August; SI 03- 1 0?Ji September; fl Oljgil 02 year and regular or No. 2 wheat; SI 16ViJuly;Sl 07)5 August: ?1 03 September; fl 01 Ja year. Corn Active and a shade higher: C9c bid June; 7iid7f'ic July; 70c jieptemtier; 59Vi: year. Oats Dull and irregular; 49J.bC June; 4ic July; 35c Augnst; Slc bcptemlir; 33Jc year. Pork Strong and higher; S20 97 July; $.'112 August; 521 25 September; S18 57i year. Lard Strong and higher: SH 55 June: 611 b7 July: 811 7011 724 August; SU sO September; SH 50 year. Receipts Flour. 7.500 bbls.; wheat, 35,00! bu.;: corn, 213,00) bu.; oats, 86.000 bu,: rye. 4.100 bu.; barley. 8,500 bu. Shipments riour. 11,000 b Is : wheat 99.000 bu.; corn, 157.CCO bu. ; oats, 66,000 bu. ; rye, 970 bu. ; barley, 2,100 bu. BALTIMORE, June 12. Flour Dull. WheatWestern, shade belter and dull: No. 2 winter red, spot SI 40 asked; June. SI S-iTU 419: July. SI 251 23?$: August, SI 1841 öeptmbwr, $1 18 bidJ Corn Western flruer and dull, mixed spot b0Vc bid : June, 79?icbid; July. 7sHe bid; August, 79-j$'51X)c; September, 88c bid. OatsFirmer; western white, 60(62c; mixed, &s60c; Pennsylvania. 6052c. Rye Nominal at 75(300. Hay Dull at S16.317. Provisions Very firm. Mess pork. 820 25Q a 50. Bulk meats: shoulders aud clear rib sides, packed, flO 2ö-'!2 65. Bacon: shoulders, fll; clear rib sides, 513 75. Hams 515 25,fil6. Lard Refined. 12J4c. Butter-Firmer; Western packed, Isjoc: creamery, 22r325c. F.gs Easier at 22c. Petroleum Nominal. Coilee Steady at SDc. Sugar Quiet Whisky Dull and easier at SI 20. Freighu DulL Receipts Flour, 1,405 bbls. ; wheat. 12.5S1 bu. ; corn, 200 bu. ; oats, 3,450 bu. Shipments Wheat 15.800 bu. ; corn, 1,120 bu. Sales Wheat, 105,256 bu. ; corn, 59,350 bu. PHILADELPHIA, June 12. Flonr Choice grades command firmer prices: medium and low grades dull, weak and not much doing; Western Pennsylvania extras, tl 253150; Minnesota extras, S6 75C7 25; Ohio extras and families, $6 75(3 90; Minnesota patent spring, good and choice, SS508 624.i Rye Hour neglected ; 1 1 254 50. Wheat Quiet, but prices ruled 4s higher at the close; No. 2 red, grain depot SI 43; No. 2 red June. SI 421 43;$; July, SI 25iSil 2-5; August SI Wt yji; September. $1 l&fjl 19-J-J. Oorn Local lots fairly active and steady; options Irregulär, with a fair speculative Inquiry; white West-1 era, grain depot, &5c; sail mixed, &l335c;

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CotTee iJuiet i rj'"1-- ww riiu.-sr, euouiuen, j .a; fcuear Curei Hams '25. Vhftlrv litu. -.rr f - c . m " " " -'"l. UHIMIYOet, tTT.m I l Iii. I.n. h.. . I t fHs-v'e. cngar ix) wer: good common. 7"r: fair to faliy fair. 7,'sc: prixe td Ch0ice, yellow Harined. -c Mofctsses Marke fi7;"iA 11 .r.. aemand: Ixutsiai)a. Kf.nil ,111 1,1 . . , t . a . m. I wcs'iTav. irau 31 iu. rsew lork exchange-S per 51,000 premium ; sterling do- 54 87(4 67sJ. '" June 12. flour Qnotation w ü2;at;Sc. Rvp smaii sales at 9?!. Pork steady with a moderate smoxed Hams-Firm attll(3i5. Butter-Choice, firmer; creamery, 232Sc; dairy, 19"25c: ladle pacsea. j w.'ic. Chese .VS.11 Wo. r-.tt,i-neueipw riour, 2.4UO bbls. and 2.000 r, 0.UWOU.; oats, i,4J0 bu. Shipments ijnur, oil. MILWAUKEE, June 12. Hour Quiet aud unus" uemana. neat Easier and iime; -o. -i nwauxee. ?l June, SI July, SI 34' i; August, SI lTJj: IT'i : Sntomhr tl rlir. year, nominal: No. 3. SI auf No. 4 and ",ZL lX7.s -"".fy!?-.. 2. CJ-c; I Urr'-Yl0- White, n, "'rT'"",'. J: A C bid ' ?,? " 'ZtZ-X-X 'BJlTlr "'""a Jane. 8; hnnLLw wJl"i."T,'..l rio-is-aaiAuvt. i'lCM LRJi s. i'U U.I IISri MTlfl JlTTlf sr.. i . f ' " w waU . V1 JU1I: Lara Prime steam, $11 55 cash and U"nUf11 3 Julr- Hogs-ejalet but firm at 7 503s. Freighta-Vhest to Buffalo nominal W. rieceipw neat. 14 MXl hn mm non bu.; oats, l.OOO bu. Shipments Wheat 27 000 1 -u. oj on.; oats, l.bOU tu, CINCINNATI, June 12. Cotton-Quiet and firm riour uuii; lamuy 85 656; fancv. ii w neat-Easier; No. 2 red winter 81 3-M10osDOt: fl 12'-8 bid Juiy: SI 06 Md Aneust Corn Heavy and lower; No. 2 mixed io9cfpot: .3)ac bid June: 7G5,76,4c July: 76 e ?lr. V! .; c :yi'leatr. ajc bid October. ""er, .u. - mixed. 52c. Kye Dull, , . lower mi 00(3. .ic. uariey Dull and iioiuuiai. iPi auiet at ii so. uulimeats Strong and higher: shoulders, f .); clear rib 81 rSt00".110118 and hiKher; shoulders. S'J 75: clear irr VT.- . . I .. .. C , O : r. . . . . - . ' . V. ' ' uuiier tirm; cnolce .esitiii x.eserve, uc: cnoice central Onio. ltic. iincei Oil Easier at 51 HrN-rirm . y j' -J. lieceipts, 1,300 head; shipments, 5 head. i""w, june 12 vi near ouiet; No. 2 red C rt Ct 4. T.. A iy. t f . June, tl vtry; JUiy, fl J1 Aiiiust. SI 10: SeDtember. ?i hyv- vr i os Com i in light request: high mixed, 75c; No. '2 snot. ,.j-4c; June, 73c bid: July, 72;$c; August. i3s,c: ytar. 5s. Oats Nominal. Market closed steady and uominally, unchanged. Receipt "1, iw uu.; corn, none; oats, i.wo bu. thiPnts heat. 26,000 bu.; corn, 16,000 bu.; KANSAS CITY, June 12. Wheat-Receipts. o nun Kn . ,1..'... ..... . . ' 1 1 - w uu., !.ii)'iueiiu, d.iw ou. .narKei stroneer: 1 -J Dla CAS: 91c bid July: No. 3 ieu, um casu: trc tid July. Corn Receij'ts, 3,000 bu shipments, 2 000 bu. Market quiet and wcakf No. 2 mixed, 71c cash and bid J'liy: -iX 01a vear. flats Slow n n mi-rai , ,.1, - - lolis ILLE. Jue 12. Provision? In good demauu sua snaae nigner. Mess pork, 20Ji22. Bulkuieais: snouiaers, fj &0; clear rib. SI; clear riuc. 1 ,j. uacon: snouiders. foo; clear rib. 1- -t. s-'cur, ji 00. iiams ana laro nominal. Flour, grain and cotton Quiet and unchanged. June 12. Wheat Steady. Corn oieauy; mixea western, 83;-c; No. 2, oöc OiN. PITTsBURG. Pa.. June 12.-Petrolenm-Mod-erately active; united certificates, irregular; closed 11 i l s 1 i.LE, June 12. Oil opened at S-'c; highest 54Kc; lowest, 52V; closed. 527c Shipments. lis,i7S bbls.; charters, I6."js;j bbls; runs, Dry Goods. NEW YORK, June 12. Although the volume of business has not been of any general increase In oiue ueparinienis, inquiry nas been more marked and transactions frequent; Kentucky jeans and doeskius in better request and selections with sales bettered in proportions. Flannels ana mantels looked at oy more persons with more attention and though transactions are umiiea. a movement mav bemansjurated at any moment. Bleached cottoDs.especiaily, also brown ana colored cottons, Lave had attention with some business resulting for autumn wants. Tone 01 market steady with some improvement Whisky. CINCINNATI. June li Whisl-r Firm at ' 11combination sales finisbed goods, 453 bbls. on basis of SI 11. CHICAGO. June 12. Whisky l ic. Old Dr. Pitcher's remedy for Children's Complaints. " Etptclaüy adapted to children." Dr. Alex. Robertson, 1057 2d Av., N. Y. "PUasant, Uarmlest and Wonderfully Eßcaciovt." Dr. A. J. Green, Eoyerton, Ind. " I Tracrilt it at superior lo any known remedy." Dr. IL A. Archer, 62 Tortland Av., Brooklyn. kstoria is not narcotic Mothers, Nurses and Doctors agree tbat for Sour-Stomach, Flatulency, Diarrhoea, and Constipation, nothing is so prompt as old Dr. Pitcher's Castoria By assimilating the food. Castoria fires robust health and nat" Ural sleep. ÖENTÄURi The Great Ilealinj Remedy. An Infallible cure for Rheumatism, Sciatica, Neuralgia, Wounds, Ilurns, Sprains, Stiff Joints, bpsvln, and LameneM from any cause. P.T.Barnum, the great Showman, says: "Among my vast troupe of Equestrians, Teamsters, Ilorses, Camels, and Elephants, some are always strained, bruised, or wounded. My Sur aeons and Veterinaxics all say, that for easua ities to men and animals, nothing Is so efficacious as Centaur liniment.'' 433 Fifth At., New York, May 8th, 1S73. 11 " EASILY eiitl ll with TIIE IHlClil E HLOKIOK lK I.OL1. I.KSLIF. E. KKF.LEY. M. P., Surwju U. k k. R. K., DwiiiiiT. III. a.OiAicurva. HuukaFrae. CHEAPEST BIBLES &&S$3Xt tra fralarm. rmik Trploa. Srw Tr.amrat I .WESTS WASTED FOSSHCa & MCMACKlN.CinciDliaii.O. Western Female Seminary, OXFORD. OHIO. MT. nOLYOKE PLAN. The 2Sth year will commence September 6, 1SS2. Board. Tuition, Fuel and Lights. 170 per annum. Send for catalogue to Miss Helm Prabody, Prin. A Month for TEACHERS and 'Students In a Lrht Buslnesa. oeud lor Circular. 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