Indiana State Sentinel, Volume 31, Number 19, Indianapolis, Marion County, 13 June 1883 — Page 8

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THE INDIANA STATE SENTINEL. WEDNESDAY, JUNE 13, 1883

f ISHISACK LETTERS.

31 r. lishtatii Au;!rcss?3 Another Letter to .Mr. Congressman reelle Borne flore Tarirrlncongralt es Facta from 1 ale-faced Professors A Farmex' Lolc. The News. Hen Siaiitcc J. Peelie: The JoTiruai takes up the cudgel In your deierse, arid, borrowing Zlr. Calkins' beautiful Ear: ne metaphor, says I am "a stormy jetrel, giddy with constitutional joy." It matters not what I may be, bat that stormy weather is cov.v.v. f jr Congressmen who vote for such laws as the present tariff law, there ia not the slightest doubt. The self-conipla- , Jcency of your colleagues who declared that the law of Harch 3 waa a finality, and that the tariff question had now ceased to be a political issue, is likely to be disturbed ia the near future. 1 am glad to note that Senator Shensan ia of tbe opinion that it ia now the overshadowing issue. Senator Morrill also has remarked that the interference of Senator Sherman with the work of the packed Conference Committee, necessitatis the immediate readjustment of tht wool and metal schedules. And the Journal reports you to have said in voir add ras to the Wool ürowers Asocta"ii: last wee, that tee existing law is mirred t7 "incongruities." It baa been my purpose 11 iaz&i inters to rcint out some of these 'incongruii;e3 so thut when you com) to coad'dar the matter e gain at tne. text session of Concrejj. you may net be in that state of helplesä igno rance which enabled the monopolists to hoodwink you so easily last winter. What ever happens the question is in a fair way to be tltoiocchly discussed, and the political Fodsnapa who propose to put it aside as of less importance than the Pen-Yan po3toüi3e, will find their mistake. The Journal disputes my statement that the existing tariiloa steel blooms prevents the running of the Indianapolis steel rail mill. Au tdhcer of the Kail Mill Company assured me to-day that it is impossible to ony b:coin3 and run the mm without loss. The owner3 of the mill are not such idiots as to allow th ?ir machinery to lie idle if it can be profitably employed. I repaat zzwn. that steei rails are in the market at les taan $40 per tor, and that steel blooms, the raw material lor our rail niil?, can not be procured a: d delivered at Indianapolis for lets than $37 per ton. fcs 0 your 43 per cont. ad valorem duty cn t .loomi snats our Indiana mills and keeps the Venr.sylvania ncilla runLing. And this is done in the came of pro tection! vhat makes the matter worse for yoa is tbe fact that yoa were advised of taa probable effect of this provision of the law. and ex cused the vote, on the plea that the Pennyl vania and other monopolists would make trouble for onr party if their dernaad? were refused. When the peooSe come to thor oughly understand how they are systemati cally robbed by laws enacted at the dictation of the lobby, toere will be serious diaiarbSBces in the rural districts. The special object of this letter, howeve-. is 10 call your attention to gome of the other incongruities ' or tae tariff law. It was ray jjcod iorume last wees 1 j msai aaa inaca tao acquaintance of some of the "pale f jcsd prolessors ot identical economy, who are held in such low esteem by the praotical politi cians. Amin? these were Professor Perry, of Williams College, and David A. Wells, of Connecticut. Professor Perrv has occupied the chair of political economy at William Colle for more than thirty years, and hia booka are used a text hoc Its in mess of tae principal school or tbe oountry. Mr. Wells was once a protectionist, but ia now earnestly advocating the removal of the restrictions placed upon trade by protective legislation. In an address delivered at Detroit, Professor Perry called attention to a remarkable "incoagruiry" in our ..tariff law. The Calumet aad ilecla Company, who own the richest copper deposits In Michigan, are selling their highly protected ores in foreign markets cheaper thiin they sell them to American consumers, and within two months they ha7e sold to Uritlsh customers 10,000,000 pounds of copper at nearly two cents per pound less than the lowest American price for tue same ore. go the much protected Saginaw alt monopolists sell salt to Canadians cheaper thtu ihey do t Americana. We have then the remarkable result that the discovery or possession cf iron and copper ores 13 a curse to ua. For so soon aa they are discovered we proceed to enact laws which increase the cost of everything made of copper or Iran. If by 111 lack a deposit of tin shall b) discovered the price of the poor man's tinware would be increased by the earns method . Mr. Wells stated that the capacity of our shoe factories ia such that a whole year's supply of boots and shoes for home cjasumption can be made in less than nine mcntn?. me workmen must remain idle three month3 in the year unless we can sell shoes in foreign markets. The princiral ihoemaker of Massachusetts recently exhibited sho;s to toe Legislature cf that State, some home-aiade and seme foreign. He pointed out the ma terial used upon weich a tarilT uuty 13 lniKx.sed. and demonstrated that the foreign .manufacturer, by getting hia material free, pan seil hia shoes iu a competing markt, at Mxtr ceu;s less per p:itr than they can be iold by American shoemakers. That is prouectir;g American industry with a vengeance. .These fact?, even if they are brought t the Kttn:ioacf the public by "pale-faced pro-L-escrj," are worth your consideration. J I r'.sj met at Detroit a farmer who, !j;king i.t the question from the tup of a rail fence, a:l discovered sorue of the same "inconV ruitlts" which were apparent to the centlei janwho occupies the Prüf ior's cha'r iu v-llesr. I will try and give the substance f what he said: "i am raising Cv ro, hogs end cittle. I atn. rgasredia a prorab!e industry. I find n nan standing on the sidewalk, hat m hand. nested in an unprofitable inaustry. lie is a lie says if I and men like me i 0 Dot drop money ia his hat he can not get ; n in business. So we give him our arg and help him fo pursue :s cfclim.T. Lot here comes another .an and says, I am a manufacturer, I am a e!y able to est a'.oog and can make more f Congress will give me some of the people's .or.ey, by compelling them to pay me r-gher prices than they now pay for my ires; and so Congress takes the people's Soney out of their pockets and donates it to c;e t t'gar. If Congress must tax me for the ur pert of the Government, I am willing to ail my property gi in that way, but if my Neighbor insists on propagating östliche, to irairing Skunk Creik marsh to raise rice, id Congress takes money out of my pocker o make his buainees pay. I kick." W. P. TlSHBACK. HORRIBLE CRUELTY. be Parbarou Vetjgeaneeof a Oiant-Barn Lbc an Aotacoclat to a Crlp. Chattasooc-a, Tenn., June 8. Man's inarnanity to man was exemplified to-djy at ie Leith-Tredgar Iron Worka In thJa city, Jhere a di;2cult7 occurred between t to emoyea, Lafayette Browder and William .omaa, in which Browder tried to murder 3 aLtacnht b7 burning hira to death oa a d-hot iron elab that waa being prepared for nverlin into nails. The slab waa four feet r g and twelve inches wide, and was of solid r iron, weldod together. The trouble grew :t cf a friendly scuille, in which the two rvles engaeed. Thomas, though the smaller ;n. waa petting tha best of Browder in the aire, which, together with the taunts of

th byFtsr,cVr3 end the evHpnt satisfaction cf TLou.es, so enrfl?ed Trowler that hi lost all control ot himself, aui seeing the rid-hot Btab, iru mediate iy v.it.i stream a of an infuriate inadmau, thre Lis auiajocis oa the ae.ethirg i;oa, hoidin; hici there until pulled away by f;ier.dd. When teken from tbe slab Thomas presented a sickrnirg elqht. From bis head to his bels he was a laas cf blisters, his bick end If f;s beirg almost roasted to a crisp. The witnesses en the trial test'ri ?1 that the appearance cf the unfortunate man was mutt horrible, and that a number of parsoaa were ccmyeilcd to have ti e presescao.' tb-s bedy to erape fsintirg. It wm with diiiicuity thct Browder couid hi drsge i off tae poor fellow, cud he eoemd dr.eraiiuei to rcast htm aiive. The muclea cf the shoulders and the tendons of the let;i ara frightfully bnrrjJ, aud should tue wr?U.!ied ma recover, which is doubted, he w.ll hardly recover Li mseif enough to b able to work at his trade. IJ.-nvrcIer was promptly arrested by the police authorities on a charge of flotior.9 assault, ard was to-day put upon his preliminary triul before a Justice of tha Peace. The evidence so far goes to show that it was a n-ost inhuman aud uncalled-for attempt to take the life of a fellow in a tao?t Cruel manner. Browder ia about six iei high, powerfully bailt, and wcigUi ISO pounds, Thomas ia-mucla smiller, bat wiry end muscular. Thomas' criea were hortrenting, and Lis effjrts to escape the clutches of his tormentor well told the aouy he was suffering. When finally he waa taken frin his hot griddle bed he whs as lir:pasarj and completely erbaustel. Tea aTiir caused great excitement and aroused itiui'i indignation among the workmen. E-ry one charäc;eriz?3 ic as a ciwaMIy and ;Jastardly triefe. Ihe latest account fro.n Taon -i is th;U he wa resting eaty, his woa-ids h .virg been carefully diesstd by his attending tihysicians. ciiuiicii am br.vrr.

Bismarck' Kclfglaus Hill Not a Conception to the Hcmn Carls. Taeis, June 11 It is said the Vatican was aware cf the terms of the Prussian Caurob bill before introduced, although it could not support it, as it implied the abandonment of certain principles. It agreed not to protest sjrainst it b.;t tacitly accept it as it admitted of a resumption of negotiations. EiRLiy, June 11. Tiie dülerent factions of the Landtag have egretd upoa a Special Committee to consider the new Church b'll and supge.st amendments. Tno Goverameac journals maintain the bill is rot a concession to the Roman Curia, but framed in the interests of the Monarchy itself, Catholics are fully Justin" ed in complaining of the present state of atlhirs. It is koped by the Government that the Conservatives and Libia!s will unite egainst the Ultramontanep, who demand more than the Government is willing to grant. The lirst reading cf the bill took place today. Wiudthorst, the Ultramontane leader, declared tbe Center mnst await the close of debate before assuming a dehaite position in regard to the measure. Von Go her. Minister of Public Instruction and Educational Affairs, denied the measure was merely intended to provide for the cure ef souis in c&s of necessity. Tiie bill was en exrrei-t ecdenvor on the part of the Government to ascerra;n whether it whs possible to maintain peace between the Church and Sta-e. r.eopeulDg the Case. WAsniyoTON, June S In the Court of Claims argument was heaid upoa tbe motion, at the ins'ance of Secretary Chandler, to reopen the rase of Cadet Engineer Leopold vs. the United States, and allow it to remain in abeyance until the December term. A dechion will be rendered Monday. After arguments npon this motion were concludfd a second motion was filed praying for a rehearing in the case upon the ground thfit great injustice was done the United States by the former judgment. Thanks! Vevay Democrat. We should be lost without our Daily Indianapolis Sentinel. Its news ia always fresh, its editorial articles clear and comprehensive. It has rare ability and an open, fearless way of stating its position. In a word, it ia uncompromisingly Democratic end ably edited throughout, and he who would thoroughly inform himself concerning the arguments, the plans and plotting of the party of great moral ideas, can do no better than to tub-scribe for and read the Sentinel. Honors t JoUq BrlgM. Birmingham, Jnne 11. The celeWration in hotor of John Dright as Representative in Parliament for Birmingham for over a quarter of a centnry, has began. A procession of delegates from various Liberal societies a mile and a half long passed in review before Bright. The chief feature to-day waa the presentation of a gold medal to Bright. The df monstrations at the railway btatioo, where Bright arrived thia moming, and throughout the line of march, resembled royal prcgre ss. Tbe route of the procession, which was five miles long, was densely crowded with people. Appetite and Sleep. "I am happy to inform you," writes a patient who has been using Compound Oxygan, "tLat I am decidedly better than when I last wrote you. Can sleep three or four hours a night more. Appetite ia splendid; can eat enough for any hard-working man." Our Treatise on Compound Oxygen, its nv tr erti&n and results, with reports of case pnd full information, sent free. D a. Starkey it Pcien, 11C0 and 1111 Girard street, Philadelphia, l'u. o Portlad lOeiuocratle. recial to the Sat'.nol: PosTLAjiD, Ind., June 11. At the election held here to day, the first ever held here for city efSceis, the Democrats carried the city by a small majority, electing Luther Q. Laker JK'ayor, by a small mijority of fourteen, and tih tbe Clerk and Assessor, and four out of six Coeccilmea. There is music and jlifying here to-night. Mr. E. C. Ko, proprietor of tae Merchaat's Hotel, is one of the Councilman elected by twenty-two majority on the Democratic ticket. Sanfcrd's Girger, the delicious. Marital Infelicity Shorn Lambs. Special to the Sentinel : Frakslin, Ind., Jene 11. E: W. Simpson, a prominent young farmer of Union Township, thia County, waa in town to-day investigating the law relative to the marital rela tion. It appears that his wife, to whom he has been married about fouryears, took their only child and left Lis sea aad board on Sat urday, and proposes to briag suit for a di vorce and one-third of his comfortable farm prsperty. Simpson professes ignorance of the causes which led his wife to desert him, and claims that he has always treated her kindly. The Weaker Sex are immensely strengthened bv tha use of Dr. IU V. Pierce s "iavorite Prescription," which cures all female derangements and give3 tone to the system. Sld by dragsists. Sentinel At $1, vill receive a valuable book of 100 pajres, entitled "A Treatise on the Horse and Ilia Diseases," illustrated, containing an "indei of diseases," which gives the symp toms, cause and the beit treatment of earth: a table giving all the principal druca n&ed for the boie, with the ordinary drwe, eflocUi and antidote when a poison: a table with ao eDgravinz of the horee'a teeth at different ages, with rules for telling the age of the torse; a valuable collection of receipts and much other valuable information. See also onr special oifer for "History of

Indiana in another coinmn. Addrcta KiSTiajcr. Compakt, Indianapolis.

MCNCY and srocrXS.

The local money market predated few new features yesterday. A slis&tly better country d emard for currency was esporleueel by Kme of the bank. The loan market was fairly active ani f teuditr, at lea!.t there seemed to b3 less talk about shading recent rates. The loans are reported at 7 and S ier ceat., wilh jrcbatly soma at Cj per cent. Exchange continues in active demand, ssllins at a premium of 50 tents between banks. New Turk Financial Market. Raw Tons:. June 11 Mosey 2V$33 per coat., closed olTercd at 2 A per cent. Prime SlcrcantC-c Paper 5:4 G per cent. Governments Bonds per ceat. lower for 4's iegistered; otherwise uucharged. Etllrcad Ponds Dull and irregular. St.te Securities Neglected. fch&re speculation opened irregular, but changes in pices from those at Saturilay'a close were fractional except m Pullman Palace, which opened 1 per cent, hlgaer. During the greater part of the ECur between 11 and 12 the market, though active, was weak, and prices fell oü" J.SJf per cent, Southwestern stocks suffering most seriously ia the downward turn. Atter this the market bcame strong, and shortly tefcre 2 St. I'auL Miunetpciis and Manitoba sold up 2 per ceat., Manhattan Leach lij, aud the remainder ot tbe list per cent., the latter New York Central and TadSc Mail. Later oa the failure of VaiiderhofT, Morrison ä Co., Hock brokers, had a drrresslrjg influence on the market, end a decline cf V, per cent, waa n-iit;.a iu Oaio and Miimii.iu, i'y ia UeQver i a Grei.de, ami tioil itr ceut iu tae remainder ot the lim, tbe KtVjr Cnio, Burilugton acd i;;ii.cy. lLe market clo-d Konerally lirm at a i;iu-i:ot'l ire prow meat. Tlio cI.jmiik' prlcvs c riPid wun triote of caturduy tbow a decline of 3 tl ptr trit. lutiacirra arcregated CCÖ.0C0 scare, to-wlt: Ccimal Prtcitc, bMt); Uelaware. Lackawanna a-id Vttcru, öir.0; LtBV2r and KIo UrauJe, 5.J0; F.r'.e, 14 0J: Like Shore. o.OJ: Luuville a id Nahville, .CX'i: Michigan Centrai; 5.00J: NorthwfMtrn, T,lu0; Kew Jersey Ceatiai. ls,K!J: New York CeLtral, 5,100; Krtaeru Pacific, 7,ixa); Pacific Hail 11 CK; Lending, is.M); St. Paul, 14.00J; Ter&s Paritic, 9,100; L'tuou PaciHc. IS.DOu; V.'abash l a.tie. ,A-0; Western Unlou, T.IkX); üregou and Trui.tcoutir.cntal, s.OOu. Mining stocks Dull; Sierra Grsudo sold at 130(3 12.Ö: Chrysoute, llö: üodle. H0; Kooinson, n&.b; honora, il to o ), aad Sutru Tunnel, 2'J to 27. Sties for the di;y. 31,3c0 f Cares. I'Ire Lii'C teruueates uuii; accime; nrm at libit to 116, closing oa call at 110;. eOYXBSUIST B3CUBITZZS. Ptcillnr. 0 cays . 65 Ii s per cent. ex. dlv lO. fiierdng, rght . 8M4 0. 3. ).... 112;, I per cent. bonds...iu5 K2w U. a. 1 iis;a EOT The purchafiiiK 9rtoe for Government fcoadslnlnalbuaooUB varies trom the. Sew k'ciM qUAUcx. K'ii per. oca;. ECS DC. Pacl0 C'l . ..129 Tanneavys, new. 39 Cent, t'actao tntU5X Tex. Jf. iandcranta. 6154 .la seconds 9t Tbx. P. Rio ranlo. M Leiagii A Wiixa.-...iC3 Ucloa P& ursai.-ll5;i Li2.if.ar a osnrola 65 0. P. liadrrtati.-.lll it ;mouii Q'e... .Iis n.P.slnklQS fial -.11 5 VlrjlnU Cs. . sh Vlrsml conro'j .. 3 Do. aoforreX. ... 9 at. joc lot Pi, P. Si J, u. Ursa-ll J TeUCMbO iL eassiiAi, stocss. ACaras Zxprco J'- N'Mhv'lle 6 Chat.... Älif&ieny (Jentri.. lr-m j.t.'busral. w. Alte n ö Terre iL 8i orfalx A W. pd- 42t A. ä T. H. pld 57 arUieru Pvjla.,. Mj Aj3C7lc.n JLtrpre.- txi 1D0. nreterred 9 B2z!.. te'l&r S. A K- M i Sortaweswru .....1 KJ. Oarntfa EonthAm... Ct.; Northwonarn. pid..ljl t. St L.A I'lttsburg s jt'ew Yorx CaawaL l.'aj. Do pl d twi Oiilo(Jeatrl . ii ftosal Facaa 76 Ohio A itm'.nt??i.- m Oaciaipeate A OnJo, 20 DO, first prclen&d.. Do. leceni. Oat-lo A W;'u Orwou Transcou't'l röJt WJAs Llad. . . 4'i'i Vtr.araa 'M Ctucafo & Alton...... iu U. A A. tTCIerrf)d..lt5 Ohl., Ami. k 4 M--Hoorla, U. A 2IJi Plit-bura .. 15 PulltnauPalaca Carlo) Cln., bsn. &. Cii?ve- 42 O., a. C. A 1 7o Dtiiawsra fe Kud !5i Kacs. i-iiaua .. li i dt. L. & eJa.i ifra.. M Denver & B. Gri-id. 47 llxo. praforrod 57 Kle , - 6i!Do. first pld 3 Krierrelcrred ........ 81 ISC Paul 104!$ East Tennessee D'-i Pt. Paul preterrailio Do. r referred li. St Pinl A Man Ui Foit Vavna .120 jt. Paul A Ooiaaa. 4 Harnltid fe St. Joo. it PiO. Pfd .. 1 n'4 Do.preIcrrc-1. 9iS"Toxas Paciao.--377, Kirleni -las (Union Paolaa. Houstcn A Texas. 70)4. U.S. ffrpresi 60 nildois Ontral 145 W., Bi. L. A Paoiöa- '274 I -diana, B.4W öl Do. preterrel Kanfcts & Toias.. SOJ4. Wells A Fargo Exli5 Lxe JMe & r est Vi I V7. U. Tele?raoh . iö) Lekegtore - 1 10; Central Ariaon . Loulavtuedk Nah M nWor - Leu., K. A. & ChL 45 HoQfwwke. 15 Mart. A Cln. 1st ptd l'J lron Uver .n -. Do. second TfO 6 lUnanj - -a Menip. A (Juarlesi'n 4 J-4!QutcsjdlTOr W Ichlgsn Central , 97 I Do. 1 ritjxrl. Misneap. A tt. L 27Robkuon Mo. preferred... t7!-i UverCUJX Mlasonrl rnclhc,...lH iHonto PciflQ.-McbileAOhic.-..llfi j3;duclATi. S6 Moms A &jez 127 ISatro 28 Clearances for the Week. Ppsto. June 11. From tbe Post: The cleariaes at tweiity-Uve citls for tte week which ended Saturday, wiiü percentage of companions, are: Per cent, cinra. Kew York . f74S.551.6W

D"C. In. 7.7 O.l 114 1.1 4 10.9 7.7 ...... 12.4 fl.2 18.1 5.2 0 4.7 10.5 77.8 111 Jt 5. 13.7 17.2 9. t 1.2 4.0 10.6 14.5 . 2G.0

Pomon 70,rs x& Philadelphia. Cluiwr . Ciii( innnti ., Ft Louis.Baltimore t-"an FraDCliCO... New Orleana . 1'ilU-buTV ......... 57.754,901 M.720,t31 10,351. SöO 18,467,837 13,5K5.4:W 10,Sl,'.133 7,171,7t5 15 377,112 8,5.7,974 3.Ät,rüO 4,015 0 2,77.100 l.S.2'J.0-'iÜ 2,?1,103 l,6.i,27 1,:.6'.) 187 9.3.1UÜ 712,'.U CCS.C Kis.4W 7,")l,2:5 713 JT2 41.7t5 2 Ix)ui.ville.. Milwaukee ... Providenre -.. kanths City., Cleveland Indianapolis, , Hartford., New Haven.... PC OiiHw Mt nipt. is.... Porilund PpriDfctield.... orcfter .. Lowell Syracusc-.... Detroit.... Total. $l.Ctt.S,r-6,e9l 3.1 On'side New York 5 2sj.475.0-jI l'J.9 The Kta emenr is mo-e uniformly favorable thaa or fomt Uiue pant. A decTra? 01 7.7 per cent, at Is - w York ia ttitireiy atwibulable to the ama'.lor plniae cf stock tprculuilon tliau a year ago. Hostou is the ot.ly laiomnt city taat does not büow a frHtisffactory in-rew. Themost remarkable 'ias Lten at H'.tsbnrg, 95 2 per ceot.; Kaasui City, 77.3 per ceat., aüd ludlanapolls, 33.3 par ceat Tor&'gn Money und Stocka. LCNTJOV. Ji ne 11. Rallwnv Fforks Tltluo:! Cer tral 48 a'; hennsylvarda,; 6oj-g; Erie, 874; secOLda, Wt:Kadlüg. 303, PAPJS, June 11. Rentes. 79f 27)6. COMMERCIAL. Buslress was nnderately active yesterdiy among the genel markets. The demand for dry goods is mostly in the shape cf small orders for the reassortment of stock; still there is a fair volume cf business for tbe time of year. There was a continued good demand f or Etaple groceries, and prices were firm, coSfcos and sugars being etrong. Fkh were active and generally firm. In tbe oil market there was a quiet trade ut about steady prices. GRAIN. Hopkins' Grain Review says: Wheat has ruled very weak to-day, closing at inside prices. Trading is very light, and a general absence of the usual excitement. Kent, Amour, Llndbloni, and other large operators were buyers, and will make themselves felt In tbt market at an early day. We advise buying now and holulae. The effort to "shake out the country" hns so far proved a failure, and we trust no one will "throw wheat" on thia break. Corn Has been firm, and holds it own, although receipts are enormous and weather propitious. Cbcriers to-day were for GjO.OCO bushels. Expert demand good, aid the property in strong hand3. would a lvise purchat.es at these prices. Outs Wi re weak aid declining. Ke-jeic ts aud crop prospects caused the tame. CHICAGO GUAIJt BEVIEW. Chicago, Juae 11. Visible supply of grain Jane 2 Wheat, 20,185 0,0 bu. ; corn, 13, 731,000 bu.; oats, 3.S69.000 bu. ; tarlc7, 520.0C0 bu. ; rye, 1,741,000 bu. Regular wheat, fairly active but unsettled; opened ?9JeC lower, rallied ?ic, declined üilc, and cloEed yllifi under Saturday's closing. Sales

ranged at fl K'71 11 June; fl 1131 12$ Jaly; tl 13' Oil ui August; Jl ll'i'Sl rs;i geptembr: en4;'4fTil 13'aOctoler; SI C'.il 11 yfar; spring, tl O'.i; winter, l 12. On cull sslej ol rejular, .OCO.OCObu.; urjctcrctd and ?c lower. Cora fairly active; ruled äJ-tC lower; closed within He of iuide. Sales ranged at 53! "ilie June; SSJQbCJic July; 86.ti35Cr5 Aogust; hriQ 56c September; gric Oe-.obtr; 5&i Höoil.c year. Oa cA salts of 5C3,0;0 bu.; uccbaagelto y& higher. Oats dull and weaker. Piles rarged at ZT 'i 40Ji'5 Jane: 2C? ZV Jaly: S.t'43.c August; 31J4431c September ; So (üSl.1 year. On call eslesof 315 000 bu. st c bibber to )iz lower. Pork active; receded 20'32-c early, rallied l."x3 2Cc, weakened aeaia aJd cp.jed easy. Sales ranged at 18 40318 50 cat.h:f:s 4'2iseo July; 18 57K1S80 Acscst; !1S CT'aiS Ki Septeailr; ftßlOtCÖO year. Oa tal! tales of 22,003 bbls. at 2(Äl üc lower. Lard fairly active end irregular. Sales ranged at llltoail 55 cash; $11 5011 CO Jane: fll5J 11 62S July; flu 8öU August; 810 6-VälO ?J September; 10 42X810 45 October; J10 C2y 10 C5 November; $9 H-3(&.9 93 year; 10(S10 WitfJ January. Oa call t-ales were made of 18,000 tierces, at 2KS5C lower. r-SITÜH GRAIN KEVIEW. Ioxdoi, June 11. Tho Mark Lane Express, iu a review of tae grain trade for the past week, sttye: Good crops and a vlgorocs stand promise well for the harvest. Cropa on poor laud look thin an 1 tickly. The demaud has not improved aud rates are unchanged. For foreign wheat there WaJ only a retail demand. I.if.'.e business was done ia American, aad all except Russian and IadUa unchanged. Supnly larzo. In fo.-eU;n carjoca thera was very HtUe bnslnefs; a caro of Oregon flour was withdrawn. There were seventeen arrivals "d three sales. Trade in futures was almost ail. Flour Whs in a little dpiuaud but rates wero nnCiiniea. The best forrIu was firm, out Interior was difiicult cf tale. Bailey aud o its unchanl. Foicign barley lu moCeraio demand and unchai Ktd prices. Oats weaker for not. fte rupply cf maize did not exceed the demand but pru'ts were weaker. The sales of Etslisa wheat durirg the week were 55. ISO quarters at 434161 pt quarter, spainst 23.6:'9 (Piaiters at 47h Ui lor the c-orrcsponcilLg week ol laist year.

IXSIAHAJTO-ia thucsai. eailxeu Dry OoiMts. DRESS FABRICS. Manchstr aicash'm.ll'c Manch. Monies.... !eyts ieBece.i3c xancn.6-4 l3t;e?9...is.'e ?iMel'Lpe.lSSc!Maach.6-4 Cash'ms.2iSjC 74 jiei " JiAm.Cpe.16Sc Atl'ntc ?4 Alc.pcs...oc " Ji Cashmere. 11c " 6-4 r.Cash'mrf 4" " 6-4 F.F " ...oöc Pacific Lawns 11c Lattice .103 Cocheco Lawns Ho j Mvacu. 7-4 t.x. C n.SOu Atla tCiF's.-l 2-iäl5c itla'tc? Broc ado-i ,1 ic Vtla'tc3tiin.w'l c'm.4'c Ula'tc4'J " " ...5J'. Perthshire Lawns... 5c Duubarhn Lawns.... eo Manch'cr Satius 2 PEIKTS. CVJcj American fancy. 6 . Hamll !n fancy. 6S3:Haxuil fancy.. tkiCiOrlental fancy. CoO-eco fancy PadCc B!mu-on's mourn. EddyBtone fency Arnold tan ry.... Manchester lancy. Merrimack fancy Merrimack Qlrt. Bteel River fancy . Imperial t'l'd bl'k.r.3 6c 6C Cc f.C 64c! Allen's fancy... r . . .ii . j . 2 . OTV-1 -f riiii mjiia d6Sc! Harmony taucy ...... J'-c fic I Dundee fAacv.. 4 '4a bc Berwick faney. . 4'J 5SciVlctoria60lid bl'i.- 5o liartel satteens.. 7 Eddystone sattODns v 6lArnold aattotias... 7 Allen's eatieen BS0W3 COTTOtfS. Atlantic A c iMs-sachuttts Atlantic H-. . 7Xc Nashua K... Crescent City A...... 8c IMvstlo Rlvar. (Percent Cltv 3 7 So f 'epport.! I R urescent city U .. Apnleton A , Clton C C C 7o jPepperell R 8o PcpperöU 8-4 C'io Poppsrell 9 . 7c IPappereU 10-4. Granitvllle Augusta .. Condaental o. ,. 7o utica u... , 754c Peorles GIK3HAK8. Le.ncartf r . Pitinaett.... Mhite H'iz Co ,&3 80 80 , 80 , 7: New Ealaad.. 70 Mlnt-on dr&34 ByiöjiO? Royal dr?ss Ktvls l.o Kenfrow dresst'l'ElGj late. 6mmmm.ji.... Glasgow. ,(tntou dre33 st".'s10l Berkshire., Glenarvcn TSlJohuJon'abok f Udl f-l 70 Uhonaon's mourn 12,-j BlIACTflU C0TT058. Wsmsntt...-..llJ?ir.allardvaie. .., 63 N. Y. Milli lie lOhfcftiiut HÜl...? rTUlt of tho Lf;oni 9ci3ia-jitone A .A . 7'4c TxjrE.isle 9;4c;WhitlnTiUe 8i In.... 7j Farweil .. 8 j Peppeill 8-t...'. j Earker Mlll..Vc Penperell 8-l...M.iö) Llnwood ..9a Pepvert'll 10-1 . .,?s iritcnvllle c r'.latrvillo 53 In 5 i Hope 7HC'Mother Habbarl.. 73 Pocasaett P M C .- 7;&j?aciore 11 in... 4-3 PAariC MILLS DSES3 GOOD8. Poplin Lustre6-10 c;i Broeitcl... i Alpaca Lustres....lSK" 6-4 Pop.InsGI. ....lS'j JiEteol Lntros...lGJic 6-4 Casnmsre Ex...21i C&shmerea.. ...11 c 6 1 Caehmere A J. .2?? B3lRe. .... 12Hc Austral' ncrepo.1V: y4V.Af)x Bolge 12SC4-4 Cretonu-j-...-.tOl , Fancies IjO 4-4 Percaloa. I5j CF.XV10T8. Amcekeajt .........30'c ! Akama piald, . v;3 AmrsAeeg plaid- 11 ic Augnsta pialls...... 70 vv'ttnton. ex. su't,ioa Whlttentcn, B.... 9c Everett ,..., ...100 Eflfntur? . tip Lou'jtanU plasia 7,-vJ SreenbrlKT plAd- 7io rfunaarv'l e plaids 9t Ottawa pin id.... 63 Newfn F la plaids 8j Gic&t Rcpubllo. 7c! STivirra ceash. D Brown 7KCN Brown .., ..lOJ A brown.. N Erowa...-.llSc P trown... tl'II IiröWJl......U3 Bleached lc higher. CA3PXT CHAIS. ,.J8C Oolordd......M.'W3 ,....203 IKo. fj0 03'n Ya.tüOj rVil 3 ssm OcverltL.. .. Oancle Wick 20c Twine , ..O-j SSAIlf BAGS. American . 200 I Krank tavllia-. 223 Lewlcton. 11'Az.BliTX A. 4IWWW The Grocery Market. Cheese Western Reserve, 103Uc; Jersey, ISc. Crystal spring, 12c. Coffees Common, 9310c ; ordinary, 11 3J HHc;fair, USc; good. i3$l3Se; ptlme, H iiiyic; strictly prime, lSgiöSc; choice, 1"53 lbic; oid Government Java. 22 23:c; Arb'ictis's roosted, lie; Levering's, 14c; McLaugalia's, lie. Sugars Cut loaf, 9?10c; powdered. 9"310c : granulated. V'Vvjc; standard A. 934 '49,2; on 4., 8vfc(a.9c; white extra C.trbJ8; light browa, 8J-8't 8,Sc; cemmon grades, 'iTt-sc Molares and yrnp8 New Orleans molassas, 45(S,6Cc: syrup, 37(343 per pal. for common to choice. Rice Carolina and Louisinna, 6347 c. Sjices Pepper, 20 ?22e; alspice, lSteJOc; cloves, 40 45c; finger, 20'.'5c; ciuuamon iu mats, 25 40c: nuthiecs 90ei$l 15; rnaco, S C5il 10. Salt Lake salt, ia c.r l ts, SI 153; dray lots, fl 20; email lots 10c more from store; dairy, 85 Starch Refined pearl, 4J?4Vic per lb; Eur?ka 6c; chamjion glosi, lunp, "!&5C; improvel corn 7Kf?SVc. SaItFi-b irackerel. No. 1 mesa f23 per bbh; halves. f!0; extra mess, fiJ per bbl. ; halves. f:l; No. 1 mackerel. 117: halves, fca 00; No. 2 mackerel, 511 CO; bclves, it 50; No. 3 mackerel SO 5J&19 01; bnlve,$4 T.'.ÄötNo. 1 whUefidi. hrdf bbls , 57 53; f-rnily whitetish. halves, $50fl 75; No 1 herrin?, ft fO. Codtish B jneless, So 00,6 50 per loO bbls Grand Bank, friCXc per lb. Foreign Fruita Loudoa layer raislus, new. f? 65 2 5; new Valenoin, Kg;;; Sultana. 14c: Muscatel raisins, f2 25, Leuion Messiua, tb 0 09; Imperial, f 6. Oranges. H 5045. Prunes Bohemian, 6(i'Jc; new Turkish, Sultana do, Sy,c; curranta, 63(Ti7c: new fia, 18 03. Dates Aiatts. THä-?-.; frd lu 10 lb. b.ixes. 15s. Peanats, raw, Tennessee, 838)2; Virginia, 939345; roasted, IQQVsl.JC Canned Goods We quote: Tomatoes, 2 lb3, 95c f 1 CO; 3 lbs, fl 15(31 25; Peaches, 2 lbs, standard, 1 60 l 75; 3 11--S, i 102 2j; seconds, 3 los. I 5 Ql 75: 2 lbs, ft 40.'? I 45; Pie Peaches. 3 lbs. ft 15 120; 6 lbs, f2 202 25; Blackberries, 9c?l 0j; Strawberries. I 3Ki 40: Kaspbfrries, 95cxSl 10; Cherries, red. 1 1 70.1 75; whi'e, 53: String Kean j, fl 1C&1 20; Green Peas, Marrow.'at, fl 20.il 25; Early June, fl 40(1.1 50; California, fl 90: Ya--nouth Corn, fl 40; fountain Sugar Corn, f I 40; Polk. 2 Us. fl 1501 20; Polk. 3 lbs, fl 01 60; Golden Rule, ; Mackerel, fl &51 60; Pineapple, fl 7332 25: Salmos, 1 lb. fl M.$1 90; Lobsters, 1 lb. $1 75: 2 lbs, $2 75; Tumbler, Jellies; 8"ig00; Ccve Oysters. 1 lb. light weight, 65.470c: 1 lb, full weight, fl 10(31 20: 2 lbs. light weight, fl 25: 2 lbs, full weight, f 1 90.'2; Sardines, French, Ja, fl 75 per doz; American, H, fl per z: Apples, 3 lbs, fl 10; 6 lbs, (2 5j.J2 6o; gallon, 12 to 62 6J. . am rravlaion Karat et. Eelcw are tne prosent Jobbing pnoos: Lia&kcl Meats 3. C Hans: Ten end U potJtsds av., lajie; 15 pounöB at., l3Xo; i: ro-nij, ? 13' ; M ponnOs ar.,13o Lreaklast üaoon laic; should ors, 9Ji 3: OCU fciLU Coma, 10o: taouu cucar taEs, io; ax kiurkier bellies, li'c; EPlccd roll, C. Ar!cd Reef i7Kc: do. (IL Porter & Co.'s), 15a. l-lcr!ed Meats Kitr meaa rora. er du. lbfl8 00; bean porx, pc-rbbL, AWlba., 622 W. Family beef, CIS. Larc Kettle. tendered leaf, la tlercos, 12c; in hail Ltrrcia, fane Poioyna. in cloth, 80; In skin, SJ-ic Eoaücu Han ISHc. Th PrtxlaM Mrrks. Pee 331 4.t: soliing store lll.rc. EuiteT t,Temery :ut. aVyj-isc; cho'.ee. 22 rt'iic. tslry-afLxled. 2l:$2?.c: cnolco. 13:. (Jcnniry Choice ro:l, 13 S-15c: cookhig, 10c. Poniuy llois. 11' iah Ib.: aprio cbtckens, l'c: reenters, old. 5c: rrer' vxjih, 10; hens, lie; iscre, 15 40; dnokr, cld f3.

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reitbcrs TT.y-c st, f5o; ratxod, 20S25:; q d faster. liXc. Khgf lVc. Wool New nnwafhed. good ordor, 23c: tnbwa'bed. clean, 35c; burred and cotted, lOlC' Vv ool now being received ia In good order. Vegetable sod Fruits Cclcni-Rerrnuda, fl to per crauj. Hominy f 3 50; grit, f3 75. Bcacs Choice navr. 82 252 50; molt am, 5410 &2V5 msnows; f2t032 75 Povtot O o;uj, pajlT'ij 70ti?0cper bu.: SSc3 fl perbu. felling: new, fl 504. Art'- Choiou. 46 to;. 6 50 po vol. as ta quatT. InUtiaipies ava porated, lanicc ; on men dries Feach e Dried peaches, halves, 8?3c; evaporate J. 16c. Cabtg. New. f7 per crs.te; t? p?r bbL FabH? a. fi 5i)(ts. Straw wmts Common, 1 50(3 00;cho!ce,52 233 2 75 x-ct drawer. PtiiK ?1 50 r-r ctate. Lehm 51 '23,i150 per bu. boxes. Seed. German millet, fl 50; common, fl 55; Hungarian, fi cor I '5. Iron and Steel Market. Ear Iron F2.25 rate: hoop Iron. ?3.23 rate; Norway and Specie lrou,6crais; hcroe shoe iron, 34C Hcrse t'hoep Burden A PexiinV, per ke,, Si oO; nulo ahoe.fl per keg advance. Horse ohoeXalls NorUiweKiern, Olobe, aud r'utaam. per box. S4 60. Cast Steel l.er.t American, per lb., 14c spring; fcittl, 6u: tire steel. 4c; toa calk steel, 5c; machlueiy ttecl. C2c Xaua 3 23. Leather, Elides sad Tallow. Hemlock fole, 21Q"3c; oak sole, 35S-0c; Pennfylvaia hameFS leather, CCfUCc: nsrnesa leather, 3':xii!-c; bridle lather, per d.iz.. frTiiili; domestic kip. M'SMic: Krerich ki;-. J0; domettic call, H fi81 10: French calf , f 1 10 . ,1 j. lilot-R Green hides, 7c; vreen calf, 10c; green lfr Sti'-'.ic; ereeu salted c.lf, 12.123-c; dry liiiit, 12i'; cry Fritted. K'c per lb.: damaged, grubby f r 1 ui. to third the aoove pricas. Tailort Itine, 7a7l4c. Greste Breun. 50!: white, 7.3SC Irng Stärket. Alrrhol. 52 2'! iO; cMnmeal. 75eT 23; camphor, 3i'('u3:'c: tt.cküxl, 61j7t'c; cUlortf'orm. bWitüc; Ktici rlv.ia. f t fcöt 5o; indi-. siri; mrrj.aie, f.t 4 (.;:'. 65. Cds-lsstor, 51 ü hx üw, swtet oil. Wc t'al 75": alive oil, t'l It i; DC'tl-ibot ('it d-soV). S2 7iQ3: lemon (ssi.otr"u t), 5"(i2 75 Quirin.. P. & W., ii o0l ".5- ttn'-oo 'iai-t. V )S 'c. Amt 1 lean Li-eat b. soda, 4j?.V:; .:gp(ih d-j.oU-3 IV'. trif,fl"-iHne;i'a "-jz.picks, t'l 15 pur d..z ; 4 2 Irfit'loR, f t .V) j.cr doz. Flove's Mi'Dhar. 4'.j6i. ''ii.tetitine. 42;a45c. F.ngllh vpr. rej r.v bob, 2?c: lets unmiiles. 3'.:c. Iodire, fi 7-.t. todule po avb, 51 05. Cloves, 2l ! J5c- Khubrb. 90c

?i 5. Window gia, 60 aad 20 per ce at ; doable, 70 i:d 10 per cent. oiT. M iKctllarieona Markets. Oils Wc- onote: Linseed, raw. 55c; bailed, 5?c: lard oil. 75(i9'.c; miners' cil. 03: iubrlcting oil, .2ttt--vC: straits oil, 50j55c: "h-fnzine, 10-$14c; cosl oil, IiKliana legal it, 10,'ic; 150 deg. test, llU;I2Xc: wiitfr white, 150 deg., llo. Tis iters' Sur pli-8 We qmite: Cht chrcofeI tin, I C. 10x14. 14x29 and 12xP. S7 0't jcr Lex; I X. 10x14, 14s20 sad 12x12, fi 09 t-ei box; I 0. 11x20, rooting tin, to 50 per box: 1 C, 20s', f 13(514 ; blccSr. tin. ia ptrs, 24c: in bars. 20c lr.n 21 h Iren. 4 5.c: 27 C iron, 6Vic; Mo.etial galvasiztd, 33 tcr ceat. discount, ölitet zinc., "sic. copper l ottoras, ?Hc. Punished copper, 30316c. Jülcer, löfülM:. Wire, 40 per Bent, off list. WEEKLY. I.IVX STOCK CEPOBT. FjiioN Stock Yards, Jane 12, 1SP3. Cattle Since our last retort we have had a d ill, draegy cattle rnatitt. Tbe offerings thia week are of fair to good graces. Our butchers claim they are makingno raoney cn their dressed meat at the prices cattle are costing them. Good to choice shipping tteers ........S5 23;a5 75 Common to fair shipping steers ..., 4 50's5 10 Stockers, f OO to 8'J pounds . 3 50?it 25 Good to choice cows and bct:t-r .... 4 25 75 Fair to medium cows and heifors..... 3 25 l 0 ) Common cows and heifers. 2 2V: 00 Veals calv-st:ir d..m..ud)... 5 0J.'t7 00 Pulls, good to choice 3 Sicii 25 Pulls, cemmon to lair 3 00s3 75 Milch cows aud calves (duili. 25 00 Tiegs Receipts for tho week, 12.2C0 bead; shipments, 3.SC9 bead. Siuce oar lat rtport the mirket has steadily declined, s-o that valttes are con eiderably lower ttau one week ago. To-day, with Hy cars on sale, the market opened weak at a 1 )c decline from yesterday. Saljs generally to packers, clear of sorting pent, at 6 40Q6 70. shippers bcyltg but few and sorting closely; closing weak, with a still lewer tenderier. We quote: fceltet medium to heavy $5 75 ft6 A3 hf-ltot licht i. 6 45uif 65 Light and mixed sacking 6 41 a 6 Pi.8 and roughs 5 bOj,i vO Sheep The offcrinss cf sheep s.uce our last report have been light on good fat sheep, and the dtmand has been good on that class. Gocd to choice, 120 lbs. and upward, ear lots.... ......... ...fl 30(31 50 Good to choice, loo u 115 lo Fa.r to medium. kO to 90 lbr , Common .. Pucks (per head) 3 80:a4 23 3 40l 70 .... 3 fc-J, t 2si .. 2 OJ'j.4 00 ... 4 0O-5 00 bpilug iambs.. tlievrbere. KANSAS CTTY, Junell.-Tha Uva Stock Ialicaf.ncpcrts: Kttit Brceipta. 1,5003 head; dflTcrings li?ht, the b. lk of receipt bilog tQroctih: martet slaw und v."-; sbipplng steers, of 1,073 to 1.369 pounds, M'ld at 5.'i,5 50; cows, 53.U1 50; Blockers and feeders 51 7ö(!l 7i. HC4JS Kecetr.tJ'. 4 000 bead: stocks oery light: bevy. f5 'Xfifi 5; bulk of sales at id Soft' 45. frfceer Reoeipt. 2) head; market quiet; natives, tveragmg 07 pouads, S3. ST. LOUIS, June 11 . Cattl Receipts, 9M tend ; shipments, 200 bead. Market rather firmer on Uht supply: exports, $G(ä6 2 1; goo.1 to choice t'Cers, 55 6.6 CO; light to fair, 55 29.,5 W: batohrs'. 54 f Of vrV 23; good cows and heifers, fl 595; cc.mixon, S3 60S4. SbcetJ iieceipts, 2,000 head : shipments, 300 head. Market quiet; fairtogood. fJl 50; prim to b;?st betvy, tl 7565 35; spring "lambs, fl 50&3 par ht-ed. Ilcgs Steady and in fair dentil: Muht ship-j-l;ip. fG 50f.'6 65; rough to good packing, fs 40 af, 70; butchers' to extra, CG C3S6 1)0. Recjipts, 2,:'o head ; shipments, 900 head. CHICAGO. JuRell. The Drovers' Journal reports: Hogs Receipts, 15.000 head; shipments, 3,203 bead. Market kIow aud weak at 5c dscline: mixed packing. 46 3.r$6 7.5; heavy packing aud chipping, fo 70(.'" 05: lignt, C3 4M5 80: skips, 51 25yiti ii. Cattle Receipts, 5,500 head; shipments, 700 Head. Market fatrlv active and firm atformor rates: exports. 55fc0(5; good to choice shlppin;, 55 C-'fjl 5 75 : common to fair, S5&5 50. f. h.tp Receipts, 1,000 bead; shipments, 5C0 head. Market fair and steady: Bales unchanged; common to fair, 53(14: good, S-l 25; choice, 51 51. l'rovers' Jouraal cablegram reports cattle Sc Mgber in Liverpool, selling at 15'-c, estimated dead weJsht. Sheen 2c bi'hcr: top, 102. NEW Y'ORK. June 11. Beeves Receipts 3,450 head, making ll.&o head for the week. Market fl per head higher on medium nd fair grades; extremes, 55 60;a6 63 per cwt,; a few small lots fold at SO 706 73: general business was at J5 8S..4 6 K0: exporters used 20 car-loads; shipments for the week were 1.303 head of live cattle, 1,300 hc;ad t f live sheep, 8,140 xuartors of beef and 37j carC8?fes of mutton. Sheep Keeeipts, 8.400 head, making 4?,00Q head for the week. Market timer aad higher for sheep; extreme, 516 25 p -r cwt.; lambs, 55 50 j 5 ; general talcs, sheep, fl 5C(5 50; lambs. 56 50 7 50. Hogs Receipts. 4,500 head, making 21.100 head for the wees. Market f or live hoga higher aud firm at 877 30 per cw L BALTIMORE, June 11. Beef Cattle-Market dull: prices y?c lower: very bent, f6 '20S 75: first quality, 5035 75; medium, f4t45; ordinary, 5j4; zusst sales at 5-5 25 to 56 2.5. Receipts. 1,498 head. Kslne Li?ht snpily aud only moderate demaad. Receipts, 4, Oik. head. Quotations, 58 75ji 9 62SSteep ted Lambs Receipts. .817 heaa". Qaotatloas: Sheep, S35 50: lambs, 55(546 75. OK.HBJL Produce Markets. TIT YORK, June 11. Cotton-Qniet at 10; i fllfc'nc; futarea bsrely steady; June. 10.64c; July, lOf.ic; August, lO.etic; S3eptember. 10.33c; October, 10.C6c; November, 9.95e; December, 9 9Ce: January, lO.JSc; February, 10.12 Flour Dull; receipts, 18.000 bbls.; exports. 7,000 bbls; superfine fctate and Western. f3 40(3 45; extra Onio. S43 6 75; 8t. Louis, f 15J7. Wheat Cash, steadUy held; options unsettled atS'fil" lower and heavy; receipts. yi57,000 bu; exports, 107,000 bu.; ungraded Ted, fl CCfuil 24; steamer No. 3 do., fl 02; No. 3 red. 51 17S; steamer No. 2 do., fl 17; No. 2 red, I123X;, elevator; unp-aaed white, $1 COftl 17; No. 2 do., 1 05; No. 1 do , sales of 1,90 bu. at fl 15: No. 2 red June, sales of 88.0CO bu. at tl MlAv 1 2Ci, closirrr at fl 20 W; July, sales of 4ss,ojü bu. at 81 2lKfcl 11, closing at i 21; August, sales of 6f.6.t00 bu at tl 23fi(il 111, closing St SI 'iiZk: Sepu-inber. sale of 1.&6S.0W ba. at 81 vi4 (.il,0;, ClOMDg st 51 2.T'i; October, sales of 1-00 bu. at $1 27'jl tufa closiutr at Si 2734'Coro Opened Vcj''o lower a'id cloFing wak; receipts. '.OOO bu. ; exports, 30,000 bu.; uugradei, W&H.iC; No. 3, 60c; No. 2 a67!c: old No. i, fKSV,(& CJ?: urcrdded white, 61C7,l,3 No. . Jum, Wmty-fft. doting at ej'c; July, GViWc. clov lr.g at C5?4c: Ausnst, 6SV4,36bJ, Cosing at 6C?,; EcTteuiber. fco-isSTc, c:ol'i at 67c; October, Cl'üT closing at 0Ti Oats KU'.'e lower aod htary; reeeip, 91.CJ3 bn.: f-xportä. 1.C00 bu.; mixed, 44IC15: whico, 4SfaWc. Hay Quiet. Cofiee Dull and woak. Sugar Dull; refined, lower; white extra C, 7Ji?;

rff A . Sf3s'hv: ccnfvtIoners' A. s m 5 $; ct leaf acd crushed, 9i-;-i4'.'rsc; powdered, ''510; .c; trai:KlaUi, 8 .t-lf-Mbc; Cuon, l'j. 'iciie "ttitdy. Rice Finn: Kangoon. 2-c in b-wl; Java... 5?ic outy paid. Petroleum Dull; united, l'.3c; crude, 7lt473bC Tallow Quiet, Turpc-Düae Uull and wealt at EHc Jxgs Fre,h, duL and droopirg at 17c Pork Lower; new nies. $'.-. -v Beef Dull aud romlnal. Cut meats Dull and depreted; 1olt clear taidaies, 510 50. Larl Weak; prime steam, SU S5; Jun. 511291132; July, til äOüt.l 34: August. SiUtll 0; September, no iirmtii 02. Butter Dull af 11Q22C Chee&e -Dull. Lettd-DuU. CHICAGO, June 1L Flour Dull sad unchanged. Wheat In fair demand ; unset iu-a a id generally lower: flr. Jace; $1 11S1 H''i July 5113Kail33; August; fl lV9 .-epttmbar; t trtUCtober; f 1 OVli yer; No 2 Cium p'i w, fl C;ji; No. 3 d , tsc; Ko. 2 red, fl 123J. Crn Inmand in detnanJ, but lower ran : s., 5fjic cm-b and June; 5C56;ic July; 56'5i56-jt Atrgnst; fO September; hO'ic year. Oat Weaker, 39(93'- hC oath; 3" c June: ü-'tC July: 3?,.c August ; SlVc September; 30) je vear. Ree Dud at 61c Flax fc.d-Quiot hi 11411 41Prk In cemand. active, unsettled and lower; f!8 4Ggl 50 cash; t;8 40"ilh4) June; $19 45.a IS 47S Jely: fis 57';lt0 Acgust; f '867'. IS 70 September; 516 4016 45 year- Lard lr.-e-uler a.'d flrly active: fll 2sJill 55 cash aud June: Sil bSM 57. July: S10 f.Vaio 87VJ Auiust; ffl067;ctl0 70 September; f 9 n5i5'J tl yr. Bulk-meafs-lB fair denacd and lowr; shoaiaen, 17 ,r.O: hrt ribs, ft) 73. shert clear, f 10 1.5. B;-.tUr bteady aoi UDC-haiipcd. t-gs Quiet and 11m-rha-iged. Freights Corn to BurTilo, fail Wfctat In fair denissd; declined ti June, Anpt.st and September. Corn Fair, acuve and a chafe hisfaer: advanced fC Jn!y, Aupanc and &eptmbtr. Oats Irresular aud lairlv aotive: adaiiced Aujutt, decided ütptsaber. Toik Active but lower; declined 23 July, 10c lower Auzut and September. Lard Active but lower; fit c. iced üj.jl June; tc lower August and Septernbtr. Ketxipts Flour, 9.C00 bMa ; wheat, 9,om bu.; corn, 327,000 bu.: euU. 216,033 u.: rye, 23,ft t'ii ; arley, 16(00 bu. Shipment' Flour, 8.O0G this.: wheat, 3.3C0 ba.; corn, 537.000 bu.; oats, 16J.CC0 bu.: rye. 45.0CO ba.: barley. 6.5C0 bu. . ST. LOUIS. June 11 Flour Quiet: weak aad lower. Wheat Lower "and only 'moderate tradlig: No. 2 red. fl islil 19 c.vh: fl 1S119 Jt;te;fi 134.l lN;Juiy; at tl 171 1 August; tl P-'-l 19.li eeptenber: SI -3.1 213 O2tobtr; f l 17(1 17S year: t losing at inside quotatloLi;No. 3 rod, 51 J-36'J.l 13 n-;d, according to location Coti Ix)wtr and slow; S'.ityftoO! cash; fcl4515.e July: t3c August: 53Jisö3;s3 September; 4j,'4r-icier: clcsingat inside cures. Oat Lower; 41'ccasn ; Z'y6??,c July: 30Sc year. Rvr Slow at6Cc. Barley Nothing dung. Leid Quiet at fl ViK. -Crnmeal iiln at f2 50. gutter LcchaTeed. Fggs Steady atl3!e Provision Fora Dull aud lower; jobbing at f '9 10. Bclkmfats Dnil end lower: bng clear, f.)80; short rib, fO 93: short clear. 1 10 l'J Bacoi Dud: long clear. ilO 30 10 36; short rib, 513 53: shirt near, f 10 75. Lard Nominal. Afternoon Bonrd Wht at-Steady at 51 18: June, fl ls?i; July, 5U7; August, fl ls'; September, 51 20741 2'i; Oojober, fl IG;, jorn Steady; MHc bid July; 5240 August; r-S'ic September; 4343 year. Oat Quiet; S?5sc Juue; S'Jc bid July: yer. Cotton Quiet; middlings. 10c: sales. 3J3 bales; receipts. 15'J bales; shipments, 1 500 bales: stock, 20.1CU bales. Receipts Flour, 6,000 bbls.: wneat, 23,ti0 bu.; corn, 65.000 bu. ; oats. 52,000 bu. ; rye, ö.COObu.; barley, 4,0i.fl bu. Shipments Flour, 4,tL0 bbls.: wheat, ls.ooo bu.; corn. 30.000 ba.; oate, 2.0CO bu.; rye. note: barley, 1,000 bu. PHILADELPHIA. June 11. Flour Winter grades firm: spring quiet: Minnesota extra, f i 59 (a6: Pennsylvania fancy. 54 95(35 12Jtf; Obio. t6 9"f5J C 25: winter patent. $6 fi7 22; Minueota pateav, 57 25. Rye Flour Quiet at ii 7533 80. WheatDeclined e, ana closed steady; steamer rr?d, e'evator. fi 121 12S: Xo. 2 red do., f 1 10SI 10i; No. 1 do., f 1 22(51 13: No. 2 red, J ine. fl 19 120; July, fl 21U 2ig: August. 51 251 2.5'.; Pettember, fl 24'',,1 20. Corn Options opened easier and closed steady; car lot quiet; No. 3, 57Kfe60c; steamer yellow, 62c; sail yellow, 65c; sail mixed. June, 4(561 v.c: July, 65'cttö:;; August, 6653060; September. C7ti7HC Oats Quiet snd steady: white. 4Vi(50. ProvisionsDull; beef, mess, 515; Indiana do,, f. o. b., f2; perk, new mess. f20j20 75; prime, fl9i9 50; Lams, emoted, f 13 25(14 50. Lard Quiet; city rcüced, fll 50öU 75; steam, fll 40rjll 50. Batter-Firm at 7(21c Eegs Steady at 18320c. Cheese Quiel; creamery, lie; fair to good, lü&fj H.I4'.'. Petroleum-Quiet and unchanged. Kecelt tE Flour, 4,"0J bbls.; wheat. 3.G00 bu.; orn, S-,600 bu. : oats. 5M.0OU bu. Shirments Wheit, 55,100 bu.; corn. 177X00 bu. BALTIMORE, June 11 Flonr-Dull ; Howard

Ftreet and Western superfine. 53 254; do. extra, 54 255: do. family, U 25(36 25. Wheat Western, lower iid dull: No. 2 Western winter red, rpot, and June fi 2011 20s ; July, ft 2i?v)i ; Acgnst, ft235C-itl23: September, f I 25 '.31 25 ; October, tl 2cl '. Cora Weteru, stealy and dall; wexiern mixed. "fepot, 63'36J!c: July, e4,,sc: August, 65S66; September, töjOG'SC Oais-Ftrmer; Weftern white, 47(l9c; do. mixed, 45iä 47c: Pennsylvania, 45..I92. Rye Quiet at 63c. Hay loud and heavy; prime Peunstivauia aud MttryluLd, f I2cd14. Provisious Lower and outet; mesptrk, fJO 50. Bulkmeat, shoullets and clear rib sides. 12. Hm-fl4 2515 50. Lard ReSne.1, fl2 25. Butter Dull: WtMera, packed. büU"c; creamery, Ifj20c. Eggs Sleadv at I7öl3. Petit, leum Seady; reiiued, "j-ilj t. Ciffes Hipher; Rio cargees, ordinary to tatr, 8S(3JSUKar Strong: A soft. Freight to Liverpool per steamer Quiet: catton. 5f 3d; flour, la 3d; grain. 2d. Receipts Flour, 1,800 bbls.; wheat, 27.OC0 bu. : corn. K0.0P0 bu. : oats. 8,000 b. ShipmentsWheat. 27,000 bu. Corn, 66,000 bu. Bales Wheat, 140.000 bu.: corn. 32.000 bu. MILWAUKEE, Jnne 11. FlourQuiet and uncharged. Wheal Weaker; No. 2 Milwaukee, 1 C8; June, fl OS; July, tl 09?i: August, fl 12S; September, f 1 14. Corn Easier; No. 2, 552; new, 5.-sC. Oats Lower; No. 2. SgSSic. Rye No. 1, Pic No. 2. 59c. Barley Steady : No. 3 sprintr. extra, 4 '3ic. Provisions Lower; mess pork, flS 55 cash ai:o Jnne: fl8 65 Juiy. Lerd Prime steam, fit 55 cstb and June; fil 65 July. Hog Lower at f5 49 a 6 90. Freights Wheat to bnffilo. '2z. Resell ts Flour, 12,000 bbls.; wheat, f 9,000 bu ; a ra. bu. shi pir en t Flour, 18,0j0 Dbla.; wheat, 29,0.-0 ta. : corn 2.000 bu. TOLFDO. June 11. Wheat Easier; No. 1 white MiChltTttli, fl 11; No 2 Co.. 90a; rejected white, "O-j; No. 2 red. cash and June. 5 1 15; July. SI 17; August, 51 1: September, fl OJi; October, fl 225'a: year, 61 15?i. Cora Active but lower; hleh mixed, i'.'c; No. 2, cash and June, 57Sc a-k-.'d; July, 5)40; Aueugr. 5VKc; rejected, 53c; no grade, 4c. Oats Quiet; No. 2, each and July. 41iÄi.'c; year, 32c bid. 33c asked. Receipts Wheat. 18.0O" bu.; corn. 19.C00 bu.; oats 1,0 JO bu. Shipments Wheat, C3,0l0bu.: corn, 91,000 bu.; oats, none. CINCINNATI. June lh Cotton Stealy and unchanged. Fiour Quiet and unchanged. Wheat-Quiet; f I 15l 16 spot; f! 15 July. Corn Firm: 54c spot: 6Cc July. Oats Neglected. Bye Dull and drooping at Clc. Barley bull and nominal. Bacon No sales. Satter Firm and uncharged. Llaeeed On In li jht demand; 51 55c. Hogs Quiet; common and light. 55 93it) s; packing and butcheiR', 56 63.47 10; receipts, 1, 930 ht td; shipments, 350 head. LOUISVILLE, June lb Cotton Steady at lO'v; Flour Strong: extra family. J'.'.4 2a: A No. 1, f4Mt'4 75: high grades. tiblQn 75. Vrip.t t .-alj ; No. 2 red, 51 lO&l 12. Corn Quiet: Ko. 2 white. 55c; No. 2 mixed, Mc. at. e iiet; mixed weitem, 42jQ41c I'rovisions Dull Rad naEn;nl; metsport, f 10 50. Bulkmeau Shoulders, 57 75; citor rib. 510: clear, flu 3"3i- Biic 11 .-houluers, 55 25; clear rib. 510 6: clear, f d 25, Hains Sugar cured, fl3 25. Lwd-Qulet; kettle, 512 52. Oils. WILMINGTON, June 11. Turpentiie-Quiet at 3iK. PITT3BÜRG, June 1 1 Petroleum Fairly act! ve : united eertiticaU-s. weak, closed at f I 16S Afternoon session rather ouiet. Opened at f 1 17, advanced to Si 1734, weakened, closed at fl l'jic. Trading fair. Whiskey. LOUISVILLE, June 11. Whisky Qaiet and unCfisned at 51 13. CHICAGO, Jun IL WhiKkv Unchanged. CINCINNATI. June 11. Vnitv Quiet at fl 13. BALTIMORE. June 11. Whisky SI 16S5J1 17. ST'. LOUIS, June IL Whisky-fl 14. Iiiy (iwu.H, NEW VORK. June lt. Pry Goods Moderate order business, but the volume oi new bulne?s is light. The chief feature of interest U the curtailment of pr.Kiuction by woolen mills, and between S'3 and 403 are announced aa stopped or will be in the next two wees. Wtwt bale. London, June 11. One hundred and seven thousand Port Phillips aud New Zealand wool dlpoted of at unchanged prices. EVERY KEY SUBSCRIBER 10 THS At f 1, will receive a valuable bock of 100 parm, entitled "A Treatise cn the Horse and Ilia Diseases," illiistrased, containing aa "index of diseasts," which gives the symptoms, cause an i the best treatment of each; a table giving all tha principal drns used for tbe horse, with the ordinary tfosc, enacts and antidote when a powou; a table with an engraving of the Horse's teeth at di Cerent apes, witu rules for tellipp tbe azeot toe horse; a valuable collection oi receipts ana mich other valuable lhformaüfn. See also our special offer for "History of Indiana," in another column. Address SEI TUTEL COMFANY, Indianapolis.

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