Indiana State Sentinel, Volume 31, Number 21, Indianapolis, Marion County, 27 June 1883 — Page 8
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THE INDIANA STATE SENTINEL. WEDtfESlm . JUNE 27, 1883.
ANOTHER OPEXjLETTEIt.
Coainmnicatiou No. 12 in the Fisaba?Feclie lyrics. Tb Pitiful Tig-Iron Plea That College FrofcMori Teach S r Trade ardes Th EtTeec or Tarif" LeslaUUou Vaccinal Rights. The News. Hen. Staaten J. Tec-lie: I am indebted to you, or some friend of jour?, fcr a copy f tbe "American Protectionist" cf June .. This paper is tie pirj-iron oren of tho country, its editor is now m deep tribnla'ioa. Ui hu information th it ine-tenths cf ths "prof-s'iors" who teaca political eccn r.iy in our fcbools and Colleges are free traders, and th'.t they are cirr aptio ? Ihe youth of the land by teaching them that Jaws which f"ite the iieop'e'a money to a .favored few ar? net gocl law?. Tbesa theorists do not believe as vir. Greeley did, that it lvcnld ba a b!e.-53 I thir for our coantry if it weie encircled with an impassable sea of J i rf ; nor do they indorse Mr. Henry C. Carey's opinion that all foreign wars are a blessing to our pjople. The editor," who sauces everything by the pis-iron standard, eecs that the pi-iroa psliticians will have stormy times whn all the educated youri-; men of the cjaatry taiß issue with them. He proposes a novel remedy. It is this: Let tue founders of professorships and contributors to their support sea that their benefaction are not perverted t the service cf tbeproraandisraof aati-American doctrines." That won't mend matters. Suppose you put a pig-iroa professor in his chair, with his pig-iron protection textbooks, a c!rs3 of bright young men who iave access to libraries can li r hira a' every recitation. Yon mist make more taoronsh work. How would th's da? Mako it a cauie of expulsion from College for a student to talk back at his Profs:sor; appoint Ccmmitteea to tiarnice ColifM librariei and burn all books and papers which ev.vi tqunt in favor of free trade. I'ersacutiou to bd effective must ba thorough, and notuing b it sweepirz measures' ein root c;ii treo trjna hereiif s wbltii libd lodcmcrit in tho rniofa of ictellipsnt people. 'lV.rrirt; and feat'iericg colr-citenr. who traveled in the b'out.h with Ni.rthern newspapera ia th-ir pripnek didn't help the slavery ciuse. I:Tipri:m"in:? ladies for tesefcirg slaves to reid tla I3.bl mujde:ir. Lovejoy for priniias an satislaverv newspaper, and bangirp Jchn Ilrown for ob-5irj tie c;oid?n rule as ce understood it, did not fcijy the tio'o of f uia'.iciiü. The hnmn rsaoLi revolicd t slivery. T'j3 poets, the Prafvssors, the briit ycua r,i?n t the 0cl!-TC3 were writing and talkn in favcr cf lihiitv ju:t a1; they are now ta!kin in favor of free tr.Je, tnd ii ia not surprising that th3 pip-iron eJ'tjr i3 jiarruji st fie jrorrect. WLan ajtor.ishf rue i3 to sen seme cf tLs leaden ct the sr.-al Kepublicin party tiyir.g :o aray that party i zzln.l the iLtiiligent judgment tf tl.2 ciiilfzid o:ld on this pr3mount hi-.:c. Tao Lb-nu-c.-vit . Lave thy tdvantsg?. Ti:cy Lava hni aacla fsolhh lesders, and Lr.ve been 10 vrir-e l su i TJEjalrictic dnrirg th3 hsi twenty je.1.:?, that it 33 c'ruost iru possible for tiicm to do jiDythirg that will not be a- irnrrovt rift 2tl?irjiast conduct. Aud th? U?pab!:cm party, ßi'i wre':? ftir?o uiy b:i!IiaEt iuccci-2ts, 'a iu ui:--r cf driftitg into a fuLe and p),r.i;rj? pciicyzhich may alif caic tLc i"t lüic-i of the co'JTitry frnia i!s S Ji ort. I b?r of t3 gender tt 5 fact state-i by tho p-iroa editor that cir.t-tenths of tue .Coli." I'rofffcicrs of the lacd who teach poiiiivV-l economy are ronnptinp; the youth oy lillin:; their minds wilh free trade herejie. It will bj a rerv eipericc for cH I'ipiVIicau 'iiipira to 0 alnt the ccur.try uenöilaäa our tciools atd Colleges as ant;-Anioric?.u it3titnlions. You may sea no cvasj for alarm iu the present cttituio and teaency o! our party. I do. Tho party mua c?-sa to ba used as a mero riocey making instruraut iu the fcar.dao' the rich nonoprli-.'s vrho s'rta afccr.t Vi'iirigtcn vhenevdr Congress ij in sr??ion. If it. ba the d25rre or pnrp:s3 cf seme of CTir le-.lers to m.&e tbe Eepcbilcin rsrty a L;. pariy ud al'.y it with tho rich and poTverlal clase1, Is the mask be throra u.T. ri .asr or la-;-r the mc5zf3 will discover the deceptions ;ut r.pon thcra in the i ame of protection. Whit they
f I want 13 mc f They are beü
mere lioertvand les3 ri?tr:c'.i03. t on ha?!ngar d extrciäln.j w!nt dec'arfu a davor ito m
Uanchester to be "the inaiien I every Anerictn to buy in thee ' kets of tbe wrld." Shut out of
nable rilit cf cheapes; marrorcign nurketa by retaliatory laTT3 our milli and factories closed and vrorkaien idlo becau-n laws are passed prohibiting the importation cf rsw material labor in-ulllc'f r.tly paid nnicr protoctifn legislation which was- enacted under streai of war nearly half cf the blast furn.a.C33 ou: of blast beevdie tariff bouutif? jjivi i fictitions valuei have 'encoaagsd th e?UbJi&tmeiit cf so many furnaces that the ttarkets sre c'"tisd tnd tLcre is no sale for ll-tir iir.,.- :'iiucig ft V.' wcikz:nad vortmtn s'riihvfor hihjr ws a f-nrr!u3 aco nrau"a! Jr- ia tao Tr-eis-nry frrm I'nucesaary Hea leri"'.'. i:; ju the fotd tr.d clothing cf tLc cvettairä poor PcmihiDg :s Viy wrorg somswheic, my , brother, yoa may b sare. These thiiisrs have cf ine to pp.33 nndfir cur exijtinr: tiiif? law?. 1 think tho tariff ioihlation is mainly rtPT cn-ible for ther eiisU.'.c. Your remarks to tbe wool growers a few daj ago reniicd rne cf the short crunch of an Irdiana wool gTOTver wiTj was dvlivr d to tbe Am2riran Agricultural Ai.-ciition, which inftt in Chicaco lsl win'.er. A p kiron professor of the came of Denalow, who is a small fraction of the or e-Vnth of American I'rofr?rors who tesch the Amtrican nhiloccphy. made an addre, iu which he attempted to show that ehe?p farmers conl I put money ia their pockets if they would ccmjel Conresi to raise the duty on wool. Mr. Wc-od3. an Indiana farmer, a-ked the Profe3sor if the inc-svd duty would cot lr create tho c t cf the pofir man's blankes and 3iiJ that while he liked to make raone? at farming he should think vtry meanly of hiins'-lf if be bhould ask C'ocg'eas to raise the pri; of the peer man's blanket fr the site of putting a few extra dollars in hi.sown pocket. J em sorry to say that a very small portinn cf the lobbyists who annoy Cong-ess with their importunities for protection, have risou to the moral altitude of our Indiana farm?r. A French writer, Itastiat, puts the followicg words in the mouth of a carpenter, who is tnppof ed to be addressing a pig-iron statesman acd manufacturer: "I am a cirpenter. aa was Jesus; I handle tie haichet and plane to serve you. In . cbopp'rg end splitting from morning Ttntil nicht in the domain of my Lord the King, the idea has occurred to me that my labor was as much national S3 yours. And accordingly I don't understand why protection does not vb't my shop as well as your manufactory. For, ind?ed, if yoa maka make clolbes, I imike roofs. Both, by different mean?, protect our patrons from cold and rain, lint I have to run after custouaerj while lu3ine3 seeks you. Yoa know bow to roasego this byoatainins: a monopoly, while my Lcciness U open to any one who chores to enrga in it." The French carftxitet'a plea Cuds its match in America to-day. Yesterday an Indianapolis carpenter uped the sams logio in w TDverbauou wun me in a 3 trees car. 1 aa ( Njaw taxes his blanker, his tools, lila f j1, t!i? i.aterial he worfcB with, protects everybody who rnal3 anythirghe needs to support Iii and cajry on hla trade bat what protents him from competing foreisrn labor? OJher workmen bcs:d?3 ca-penters areopTreee4 in the r&me way, and all t' enrich a lew men wfcc have the money and insoleaca
tomain'air a lobby icOnenceat Washington. A 1 o'her Indiarapolis carientcr said to me rerently, "I now g-l $3 per day; 1 tised to work for $1 M per day and fared more root ey ihm 1 can now, lUoiigh I pt doable the weg s, and all because the tarifT increaies the coit of my food and clothicc." At tue rik of beirg tedious I wish to make some remarks concerning tome recent utterances of that etannch protection orj:an, the Journal. In a boinilv concerning the snppOFed misforturcs cf McOeoch. it says that be formr d the idea tbat he could corner the larJ market, and ' thereby'be able to fix his own price upon thatcoipniodi'y, and thereby eniich hinelf by a million or two of dollar?." A comer in provisions such as he eocpht to run is disreputable and dishonest. It means that victims shall be lkecd and Hut tcorcs ehall te robbed. It puta 11 r.nnal valco on whatever product is cornered, ai ! the inevitable result of a uccu tl ul isne u to wring unearned money from other pombUrs le S3 lucky or leis powerful. And f,o it 8'iiveld over the victims who tried to cfceit McGcca or some other gamblers and failed. 15ut when the Uässemer steel lobby go up toCorgress and procure the raease of a law which puts "aa unreal value" cn steel blrom', acd are "thereby enabled to fix their own price on that commodity and tberebv fnrich thfms?lves b7 a million or two cf dollar?," "it means that victims shall be llecced end tbat icores Ehall he robbed," that see! rail mil's in Indianapolis and ekewherc ehall be closed and workmen be kept cut of employment. Bat the contlcmtn who do thid are'reputable, patriotic citizens because they choose to call ih?ir establithxerjt an "Infant indostry." If Mclleoch will call tl e cext lard ccrn-r an infant iadufctry, eil pet Congress to protect it, tbe JojrusI will apologize for bnvinjr ctilf d him hard nsmtn. " V. P. FxsUija' k.
Irdy 111 Court. Waskix;to.v, June 10. Oeneral Ilrv.d? carad i'ifo the Crimiral Coirt roo u thi-? morning for the purpose of furnishing bail for his appearance to answer the charges contaictd jti the indictments charging him wi:h recivinr m-jr.ey whils Secoad Afsiitant Postmaster Geteral as a consid.'ration for increaiin j certain Star Konto mail tervice. Judge Wylie said the verdict ia tbe trial jast ended would probably be eadicient reason for vtcatirjg the bond i?en b' GererKl Brady in that case. The original indie tmerd rcn:ained, but aa he enderstoo l it ws nearly identical with thairecantly dii-rwod of he thongbt it should be abändernd. Ker srtid tbe Government did not propose irjing thct indictment, and if the Court thought it tbould be dismissed he would not nbject. As Merrick was not present, however, he psl:ed any cctioa in that matter ba put oil' until Saturday. A Clncirrnii Alderman Commits Murder. CiyoiMTATi, Jnr;e 10. Alderman Jj'an J. Kelly this evening shot and fatally wound"! Jtir.es Top I, at the Fire Eoine Ilousaoa S;x:h roar Vine. Bjctandera say Tea' ca-ns rp laughing and exchanged hats with Kelly, who immediately acted as if imultal. 11 wari.eri Teal not to fonl with him. Toal av suifed bim he wc3 only ia fuu, but Kelly drew a revcl.fr and deliberately fired. Ths ball, a 41 calibre brail do,r, crashed through TceI'b left srra aid went iota hi3s'denear tbe. heart Kelly tried to fire a tecjad shot, LU wsi prevented by Daec'u're Meal, who icc'ivtd tke hammer on Lis Laid B3 it f?il for tl ffc&rd shot. Toil is stlil living, hat nrrcr.c:cuc. Ktlly w?j iiuui-Uately arreitt'd. He 1 3 leen in a number of minor brarl3. In be was convicted and puaiabed for pre cuiirg illesl yof?, II 3 Las beea AH?rmsn a aaniber of jt-cr j. Scur.d sleep and splendid appetite." This is ore amcrg tbe tint reports that we git from pfdienf. Our "Treatiss on Compound Oijfen, ita Nature, Action and Basalts," with ictcr.'s cf cases and full information. ser.tf.ee. Vis. Starkey rc Palen, llü'J :.nd 1111 Girard street, Phiurlphii, Va. Dcrsej's Ire.-im ot Beveuge. WAf nxscTo."?, D. C, Jane 20. The fate oi the Republican rarty and the destiny cf the country, ecccrding to some of l)or;cy's fiiend, eeenis to depend upon his action or forbearance with respect to a lot of dynamite correspondence which he ciaim3 to hava received as Secretary of the National Republican Ci ioruittee, and to have retains iai hi3 pcrronel p roprriy, arid that 'correspondence to be published in chapters, as hia purpose orrx ah c! the ii ba served by ii. Doraey hn two 1 rounds for reentrr.ent against General John Ii-rran. Lcrcjn n ;t only ce:lin-3 I iojatterd the farrfus Doisey banquet in Ne.v Ycrk, fcet c d net send n lett-.r cf regret. ILis rs his f.;.l client?. Loi??.:t omitted the mvnlion of the narre of Dor jty in ta-3 res ilatv n cf thanks to the Bepablicia Ctjmaaitteo at tte aeeüng o tbe Committee hera last ipricg. This i3 Li3 second nifens?, find Donev'f friends ay that h has P. mysterious lot tf l-:tei3 ef Lojaa which he will publish, lbs frwrtd cf Geisral L"gaa smile when they hear that Uorsty claims to have any letter? from Logan which cju be of any injury to him. You eg men or middle-aged ones suflerin; from ncivotu debility aatl kindred weaktefses shcnld eoud three stamp 1 for l'art VIT. cf World's I)i-pcnsary Dime Series of books. Address World's Dispensiry Medical Associatien, Buffelo N. Y. GCITi'ACM BON 11 "3, An IcetTectual Ffl-it to Get Ihem for tka Lonlsvllls I'jpositloa. "Washisto:, June 21. Sanator Bck and party, vbtra ihy were here to invite the Bres'dent to the Louisville Exposition, attempted to secure the skeleton of the aasassiu Gaiteau ason3 of tha cariosities to be exhibited at the Exposition. They called at the Army Med'ral Museum where the bones are kept, but did not obtin perniiajioa to rerrcvo '.hem. It will be remembered that the wiil ct the rsassiu d?ctared that his boly or bores should" not ba exhibited for mercerary pnip.;ses. As the bones wonld be exhibited in Louisviilo for the sole purpose of drawing a crowd to the hov . it is thougut tttt tbe rtitiiciion in the will covers this case. Rev. Mr. Hicks, to whom the body vras ir.trujted, bes tori.ed it over to the autbcrities at the Museum, but bsfora doing so !.e.fxctd apromtee that the last wishej of tbe 6s. aisin, regtrdicg the treatment of hia remain?, would be respected. There is scarcely anything that men or women will not k-se; from their placa in the prayer-took, during service, to thfiir arms atd heads. Within three years 2 000 articlea bave been picked up in New York Central l'srk, including n great many hat3 and boarets, which puzzles the sereeant of police, who wonders how it is possible for so many people to go bareheaded through the park and into the city's streets without discovering that they haven't their hats with tbcru. Amovg other things found were a brad awl, a foil-rigged toy ship, a copy of tbe Revised Testament, ectrerses' photographs, a leg of mutton, a bottle of pickle?, a marriage certificate, a bottle of beer, a lady's back hair and a wig, These two last articles point to a vigorous matrimonial discussion.
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Local mocetaiy iCi.fcro uuchar.jed. The Ctirand is comrroiivly light Rates of discount arc steady at 73 per -snU. New York Financial Market. Eiw Toar, Jnne 25. Money 23 percent. ; loned at m per cect. Prime Mercantile Paper 4.3 per cent. fievernmenta Bonds Uißher. Kailroad Bon-la GeneraHy lower; Richmond and Allegeny firsts b:oke from "3 to C31'c cn the annoencemf ntof the dppilntmentcf Vice President A 1 tell and L. Meyer u receivers of tbe Company. The nppointineBt was made at tbe request of the second mortgage bondholders with the caasoat of the Cist mongage owcei s. The stock ntarket to-day is dull and generally featurlcsa though firm: throughout the forenoon it became more active.' In the tf ernoon Denver beciiae compicnui for weakneMi aad declined 2 per cfnt. in ibe last hour anl 2 per cent, from tbe highest prices of the day. The remainder of the market was also lower, the decline on the general list bcins per cent on active stocks and 1 percent on Lake shore. Amonr, the active stocks Lackawanna Texas and Pacific, Louisville and Nashville, Wabash, Healing and St. rul were weak and declined from V to per cent. In the last hour aud from i to lli uer etnt. aa compared with Saturday nteht Naw York Central and Jersey Central acd Western l uim were Lrm lu too last hour. Iu lioal dca'i us Ilichino: d and Danville advanced 1 per cent to Gl, ui ü Kicnox ii'i atid est!olat percent to 3J. Tte bvtnn g P.4t: r.unnri o' tte Klchraond erd aiil AlHthery tteic? ilaced in tbo ftan of rect lveia. wuit.h raison', bowever, rq not autbouiu-, were maäe usecf by the bears es a präiext br tuEio-eiiig tte market tint the road is luhuniQcant laud r.nd oen if it had gone to tha handset ie titrs it bas no bearlog cn the general ina-ket. TrariECtlcüB rfrregauji lü.s.9 7 snar, tjwlt: Iciawanua. Itenver, J7.0CO: Erie, S)0"K); Lake iShore, .S.G); Louisville and Kahville. 6.CÜC; Kcw Jersey Central, 1100; New York COitral, ,0T0; t. Paul, 000: Tex and Pacific, ft,Cn,ü; li icn I'tclCr;. 10,c(O; tinadlan PaciHc, IMkjO Mininsr Stocks Very dull; Standard Consolidated told at 663: Horn Btlver, CZi and C75; Iron fcilver. '2U.i: Na?ajo. i40and 215: Sierra CJraride, 1J3 and 125; Little IittEbnig. 105 and 119: Cry sol i', 115: Sutro Tunnel, l'J and '21. Sales for the day, IM'-O ehare. Pipe Line Certineales-Very dull at 115 Q11C; clofctcg on cail atlicj. fiOTlUtXJCT EXCtrXIlTSt. .tM-5i,W days 84 per ceat cc T"lrnn, cnt. 6 ,0. U. H' . lVi;s ' per cu!m bends 1UJJ8 Na w U. 8. 'a....M... Iii Hctb Tho purchasiDtt prloo for tKr?erojQB?t boudf In Indlx.apcila vavlai Uoa Vuh Sew Sara aaotaUou iJ3i pu cent. xoyps. Pastier K-ie aeccuti ..127 Ten.-.'ssa3. 00.. S.1 l.C'i Tp.-x. P. 'and eraatt. 6.3 - Tex. P. Rio Grande. Ki' tu ICrJon Pac. fiMa..llv;a LeblKh AWllki.. u-c:tur.i eenscia 6j u. r. lAuig.-auta. ...111 MJs:urJ 'a, !02n.P.Bl-vir:ag f-daa1 -.117 St. JCemMM. .1CJ Virrrlla Go 6 P. b J, O, Crais .lii 1 Virsiaia consoli . iVi Ieanuaeo a'. 43 ibo. dctcrrüL.....I5SBAL KTCCata. kitst rxpron..-.12ts NTnr.!l3 A Caat 5o aUtcrecy ConaL. l.Vi . J.fXatral. ., JOJ A.1V". A Terr II Hl f irfolk as W. ptd- 42 K.A T. Ii. viz .. 91 ort!iera PacUS2.- MVJ aaieilesn iip: 1 Do. prciexrel . Sviri . CeCT 1.(11L S2 lNorUnre3ra.--.l !i üatxüi fcotthem.. 65' tTonhwsBtara. ptl.Ji3;i 0. L,& Pittsburg -7 NawTork CeiUaU-.ll-J Do cf'd...- 51 tOfcloCentnl 1 ':ir.nlP6tti3a 7.vyOb!oA tlistlppL- 3:1 Ct,'Tftk A Ohio. 19 10. A Miss. Ptd .111 l, 6utprvf:cJ- - lOnt&rto AWaVa... ii rr. tcccLJ . ..,;? Oreson irauscoa'i'l 8$ -.-? at tor m ivwüo iaa . ...... 4 (J. . A. rsreierred... 1 10 FtnSfU . ..m. Oilo,, JtnrL q ii-iLJ 19.-; P2L2.bc r ..-..l.'t 1.. 1., CI.Jj. s r.. u ,v 0., IA, 0. Ti r'.tTrarei Uad W Deb A 1 tc 127'. j Df..:Tcrca iLGrtaa. 4". JCrlo .mW., o Irte rrcierrcd ') Pullmaa PaUco OarlJ ).4 Cxk Hand .12 1 t. !. & San Frai.. 31 Do. prvlcn-el 56 Oo.arsipfi 3t Par:i.. lC:J'i cs TenRcepee D" trczeirea,.. Paul it itana .-.lJ. i Fcrtane.M.... .131 St. Paul 4 Oaaha-. Y,i St PAO. rfd ......1'J' Hj nilai A IX. Joe. Al Ivo. perened 9ä 1T0143 racailc. . 37' Uctrtea A Texia. -.70 ID. 8. Kxpreta 6 i LUcota Central 112' W., et L. & Pad3a.'iSl V . dJara, B. A W . -M Da. praferrad it EHüca & Tctw so ell(! A Fargo x.l Liötria3 Wot. aotäiW.U.Teleirraptl. Sj. Lcu.riiiiSu. i.i?ii 51i KTOb'siyf MMM .mm. Lorj., N. A.. A Chi 4 Matt. A Ciu. 1st rid 10 Homtaae.. Iron Silver . Pa.t-:cond pfa.. 5 Msjtt). ACarlcrt'a 3 Ontario. Outcis'lver, M-ch'reaCantrU.M. PV , Do. prafcrr&d 0 Do. prafcrr&d JMnreap. A et L. '2ü iRobiasois.. Mo. preterred Mi : Silver Cliil. Mliiftouri I'acJac l028soata Ianaa Febiie A Ohio 1 i.s; t unaua. HciTii & ee;x j Sutro 22 Clearances for the Week. PsTOJ. June 25. From the Pest: The following; table, : nipiled fruw treciAl dispatches to thePoit Irrm the icaLascrs f tweuty-eix leading Clearing lic.vfcs ia the 1'r.ited States, gtvea the ele?rnces f. rlteweek which ended Juno 21. with the pertectKe cf tcmj-aiison lor the correhpocdin,; wsek ajci fgo: Per cent. nur. New Yor Die. la. ,.S7:4,-.'.i:; 017 . MAT' 1:51 ... .v.t.y.i.s 6 7 M f7!.7i.7 .. 1S00,0(H) ... ja.s'.f?, ... lt,tV17,31S .. 11,221,737 ... 13,021,113 ... 7,179.411 ... 7,178 00 ... C 05S.S70 ... 4,070.400 ... 2.155.310 ... 1.977.522 ... 1.559,417 ... 1.99.S.S77 ... 1,1'.J,67! ixw.eaä 702.l 76-,071 ... . 7o3,Jl 632 1 ... 1.4 W.1 7 2.ä9C.lM "JJ 21 1 r.ot ten l'bilac!elph:a... Chicane ... Cincinnati.. St l.o Li. PalUmoro fan Francisco.. Mttibura; Ixuisviile Milwaukee Kew Orleans ... Providence Kanrss City Cltveland. Hartford.-... Indianapolis ... New Haven , Portland...... TeoiiA 80 37 2 0.0 65 6 5 1S.0 70.4 3.6 119 0 6 48 "l6 11.0 4SI 21. 5. 22.1 1.0 2.8 125 PV'iiviuCeia... . W(.icelcr Merr j his Lowed ... lJctitl: 13.2 Total..- SI. 009 Cm 613 5, Oatbltte New Ycrk 26t.411.6W 4.9 He exhibit this week Isqutic favorable, being i 119,00.013, show'n' a pain over tae total of last wet V, lilch was tt92,l 1 ,477. Only nir.e cities ia the litt show a decrease un compared witl thacDr-re-i'M'du.R week c f last year, and in a number of t i.tfe (wh s the tLccrea e is only very slight. New Ycrk stiiusliows considerable lov, whiah is the rr.ahj oJjs'.Mrlire iuilueure at work. On the a-?gre-pie, otitsflt of New York, ia the country at lano, tnete 1 ariarke gln of 35 percent, due lar?elr to tbe collapse iu the Chicago provision corner, where tte t leiri g thowan increase cf 37.2 ps.cent..rnd trUnter proeptcli regarding the wheat crop. bieh h-s pivaa quite an impetus to trade la several ectiot. cf tbe country. A numbarof KBPuf.-cniiir.g cltiea thow Might losses, thouau. I.wi 11, with its Itrsse tra&Mictionsof telephone Inierc s, coinra to te front with a gain of 1S2.2 p.r cent. Foreign Money and Stocka LONDON, Jen 25. TUHway Stocks Pennvyb vii nla Central, 6tl4; New Yoik Central, 123; Erie, PARIS. Jane C.V Pontes. 7Df 10c. Bufcincsa is pnct in nearly all lines of general merchandise. Dry goods steady, but the demand baa fallen off materially. Grceartea are qniet CvC'ces are stronger. Produc3 is Heady. Wheat Is utl ad weak, in sympathy with Chicago and seaboard, with prices about 3c off. There being no milling or shipping demand, tbe tone cf the market Is perfectly nomioal. Futures are dull and featureless. Corn Dull and lower. A few bida were maia for spot delivery, while sellers weie scarce and in -different No trading ia futures. Chicago and saabcard are both lower. Oats Very littlq interest was manifested in this Ine, receipts belcgtcompaaatlvelv largo, and No. 2 mixed wbs freely effrred at 3Cc. L. C. Hopkins & Co.. ia their grain review, say: Two important Infi 'lencea, In fact three, are Just now affecting the values of wheat. (1) Tbe visible supply Is abugbrar In the minds of many. who believe that we must first bave a considerable reduction ere we see the high prices predicted for wheat. (2) The belief existing in New York that tbe rcportel deficit docs not exist, and that, ia some unexpected manner the supply of wheat will be cquvl to tho want cf consumption. (?) The feeling cf Insecurity consequent upon the braak In the market, failures, etc. The bean are la itror potition, aud cflcctually resist all attempts
to advance the market, bat the rapidly Increasing abort Interest will be a powertut ally to higher prices yet to come. We confidently believe our views asto advanced values will be realized, ana wonld rather buy than selb
Closing. Yü't lair si 0 a a I a s C'fl O'ai Pork. Lard. I Kibs. i3?i 34 517 25 ö . 30 I 17 40 I f 9 70 !$ 8 as Augunt Year 1 9 77V 7 1 07 IM 29X 17 50 ZA 17 00 9 85 9 0 A f T 8 M 8 80 8 02 1 m, 1 0tH 19 fi I 15 17H Vlonr. erara and aar Flour Patent $C 253 "5: fany. !" 756 00; choice. $5 2Mtö 53; family, ft KS) 10: treble extra, S3 40(33 70; double extra, S3 IbQi 30; extra, 13 00: auperfine, 2t532W; fiae, 12 403153; foundry, f2 25. Wrest We qnote: Fla. Asked. po, 2 Jterlterraricaa- track 1 is No. 3 red. 07 1 10-4 No. a red Fjectea .... 9i" 4S 49 43 49 3 41 i o-i 1 CJ Ak) track July Co: nVe quote: r9 wm,M Yellow liiRh mixed, Mired Rejected 45 aO hi Cat Wo quote. o. zwnite-. 41 0 Mixed. Bran Steady; 110 53 bid, and held to arrive at fli per ton. Hominy Tee J-Eull ; J15 f 0 bid ; no sellers. CHICAGO lAlW REVIEW. CnrcAr.0, June 25. Regulär wheat active and unsettled at lower range prices; opened about Saturday's clostcg prices, declined l7s323, fluctuated slightly, cloeed lXc lower for July, lc tower AtiguM, lc lower September than at close of Saturday. Sales raided at Si OlJJ June; St 02 1C1J Jnly; flC4;;si CCi August; $1 CCH3 lOSJi September: IKüguoJi October; flC23 K" year;spiinir. tl 02 1 02: winter, ft OS. Oa call sale-t regular 1,375,0 JO bu. ; unchanged to Jic lower. Corn active at lower; opened a shade better, but quickly weakened JBc, finally closed Ke" nnder Siturday'a doting. Sales ranged at 53&53)43 June: 533540 Jaly; &3HQ54c August; 53;,3 Mc September: 53;ö;c October; 4Fj.i'37c year. On call sales of 580,000 bi ; unchanged to Jichlgtoer. Oats dull and lower. Sales ranged at 33 315? ;e June;34Q35VsC July; 30330c August; 29343 2tKc Sertenber; 28" ;20c year. Oa ci'.l ales of 265,CW bu. ; nnthanged to io loner. Pork active; advanced 20Q2.rc early, decline! 12.'( 15c toward cloee and closeed steady. Sales at I17C0Q17 25 Jure 117 2517 32i July; ill &m 17 60 August; 117 50(317 62 September; $17 65 J 17 70 October; $15 2VQlb Z2X year. Oa call Bales of 17.250 tierces at 2XlCc lower. Lard active, opened at 5,gi0e higher, decline 1 124(15c. closing steady at decline, ßales a$ f J G5 9724 June; J9 709 85 July; 92Q1002Ji August; J 80(310 Septemler; 9 81i39 92'i Octaber; fJ 45g9 50 November; M 259 27X year. Oa call sales of 9,250 tierces; uncban ;eJ to 5c lower. l:niTISII GRAIS BKV1KW. Los iON, June 25. Tho Mark Lina Express In review of the British grain trade for ihe past wek says: "Tiado la native wh:at, very bad prices and unaltered. ' Supply small. Flour very dull. Foreign wheats very inactive. Barleys 3.a,d cheaper. Trade in cargoes eff coast nominal; 17 arrivals and 4 sales; 15 cargoe withdrawn and 4 remained. For wheat earge.i oa paua or fir sb-.prr.ect scarcely any iuqu'ry. Sales ot Englii wheat during the weak, 4S .04 quarters at 4.N ti lr quarter, AjtiUisi 22,M) naarters at 15 Ud f jr tbe cvrrefpoLGg week last j ear. Ory PKESS Ooods. FABRICS. llatchitr iciu.h'rn.llViC Manch. Momes.-.ie'ü 'ÄteYiczQ.-YiKz Manch.6 4 DeDe'e-.-lo-!' iMerBo.M'yiC! Vanch.6 4 Csh'mi.2llio Am Cie.l6V,t-!Miich. 7-4 Ex. C'h.aOo Atl'ntC 'AlapflCMS- Cc Atla,tcfiF,s..l2,a!5c " f-ashiiiers.llc 'la'tci ürocadei,15S,'c vtla'ico'iln.w'l c'ia 6 F.Cafmr.2 Ke " C 4 F.F 55c VtlVtC40 ...Wi Ptc'.Cc Lawns... lattice... Ccchcco Lawns.. .lie U'erthshire Laas - 5c ..10c 'Dnnbarhn Lavns.... c .113 iM&uch'er aatinj 22c raritrs. C otic co fanCj. CWc! American fancy- .... Pttnlc - 6H;iIamll:oa faacy...... lmwcii's mourn. 6 cj Hanoi fancy 63 6c 6c addystone fancy. tSc,cr:ontal fancy Arnold fancy....... CJv-'i Allen's fancy -. Manchester 2ancv 6Kciiealla solid.. MerfiEiück faucv . 6ic:UtJraony fancy . 4li ! llerrirsscJr sLLn So Puml;e fanav 4I4J Steel laver fancy 5V'c Farwick fancy 443 Impe rial a'l'd bi k.. 5!4c jVictcrUsolid bl k.- 6i Härtel tatt ecs... 7 d3j-Bto ne satteeaa.- 7 Allen's lEttteu-. ., CjArnol t Eattacaa..--, 7 EEOWS C A'tlSEtlC A KS 1 ACart'C II. 7S&5 ottokj. Mavachnwtta BB.6'3 Na.ihna R C-Mrrr.t mtv A 8fi I Mystic RlrerPerporell K Per pore 11 K... ... 6?0 . 83 Cns;e0tC1vy B - 7e Crescent City C-....- 7a Arrleton A...- Po Chiton V C C 6'4'C - 7SO -710 ,2.50 Peppcreli 8-4 i"erierell 9-4..... Grenltvtile ..-..- i',J4c; fcrpertu iiJ,200 AnTTPla 6- 40 Continental Ü... . 73c utica u. 3 Peerle&a eiitanAMß. Lancaster , I'lunteLt. white H IgOo bates.. .1 . . GlFVtOW-..... 8e iKew Kn?land.... . 70 80 I Mia tin draM stylajlCa 80 I Royal drtMi str;ei . .133 ....80 iKenLeTT droajst'Psia-iJ .... 7 V'c Canton dress st'l'i -lO'SS Johnsoa'a book PllliKc .. 7o IJhonsoa'a moara.-12c Berkshire.... Qlcnaiven BLXACHX3 OOTTOK3. V7sc.sc tts..... ll"Kc' Ballard vale, 63 N. Y. Mil's... ......no 'Jcesrant mil .... Fruit of tbe Iom.- fd-taokstone A ,i LonedaleM.MM - S&.Whitiavide 83 la.... 7-J Ferwcli 8c iPepporell 8-4.... Earker Mllla-... 8Ve'PoppereJl 8-4... .3 Unwood 9c IPepperell 10-4 2-5 KltchvlUe... . - 7o ISlatorvllle S3 In 60 Wrr 7 wc, Mother Hubbard... 7 a Poav.tclt P M Ü 7c Sagamore 27 la-, 43 FACiriC MILLS OOODS. Poplin Lustres .10 fi Brocatal...MM Alpaca Lnstrea.-.16fc 6-4 Poplins QI... JfS6 5 Steel Luatrea ..16i-3i6-4 Coshtnera Ex.-ilo Ca&bmerea.. 11 ct 6-4 Cashmere AUJ2V 3 Bele -.... 12Xc,i AusL-aUancrop3.1So Ci-sh Eelge 12 He; 4-4 Cretonne: ..lOO Fsncles 15o 1 4-4 I'ercales.. -15a " . cnaviOTS. irtockccff. .JOcj.alabama platdJ . 70 .ll4cAuguüta pialls..-.. 70 Amofkoa plaid-. W'tt'ntoji, ex. sto'tico Louisama pi.vi 4 no G-eonbrUT plada 7Va Hummerv'l e plaida 8V4j Whlttfcnton, B.-. 9o Everett - 10o IMIxtbunr dlo lOUawa pla Ida 6vo Great Ltpnbllo 7 WciNewt'n F U pUldj 7149 rravatirs chash. D Brown 7Hc'N Brown A PrTfTi., ,, 8y'N N Prown. . P frown . 8&jX X Brown ..Uo liietcaea ic mgner. 1 CABFXT CTIAlrT. White ISc 1 Colored. .....'12c OoverJet -.....30a No. 600OoVn I'aratfti Candle Wick 20a 1 Twine, lOo OCAIIT BAOS. American 2o I ?raakllnviU9 - 72X9 Lcwlfctoa atark A .. 2t40 The Grocery Mark Cheese Western Reserve, 9310c; Jersey, 13c. Crystal spring, UXe. Coffees Common, 9310c; ordinary, llfl HHc; fair, 12ai2Xc: good. 13-amic: prime, 14 it14c; stricUy prime, 15915Xc: choice, ic 16Kc: old Government Java.222SSc: Arhtictle's roasted.l4jc; LeverinR,8,144c; McLaughlla'a, usee Sugars Cut loaf. 9JJfl;'.0c: powdered. 9Je3l0c; jrrannlated.''v9J4c; awndard A. 9a3!io; on A, fc'iSfcJ'sC; whlteextra C. 8Hü'4; light brown, V,m 8c; common grades, 7 X'a'Jic Molasses and Hyrupa Now Orleans molasses, 450Cc: tyrup, 87(3 W per gab for common to choice. Rice Carolina and Louisiana, 647Ke. 8pccs Fepper, jaÄ; aleploe, l820cT cloves 4045c; ginger, 20'25c; cinnamon la mats, 25 4uc: nutmegs 90cgl C5; mace, I 05ll 10. Salt Uke salt, in car lota, $115; dray lota. Si 20; small lotalOe more from store; dairy, tl 85 3. Starch-Refined pearl, 4g4o per lb; Eureka Cc; champion gloss, lump, "t≻ improved corn 7kfS&Vc. fcalt Fish Mackerel. No. 1 mess, $20 per bbl : balvta, 110; extra mew, 23 per bbl.; natves, til; No. 1 mackerel. 17: halve. SS 00; No. 2 mackerel, $11 10: halves. t5 60; No. 3 mackerel 19 ÖJJIO 00; halves, S4 75(35; No. lwhttetlh. half obis., S7 50; f.milv whiteesh.fcalves. SlOOrtil .-0; No 1 herring, S(M 50 Codfish Boueless, tö U0&3 50 per 100 bbla Grand Bank, 6j.0ec per lb. Foreign KruiU London layer raisins, new, 11 6 2 5: new Valencia, JkSJ.c; Sultana, 11;: Muscittl rairina. $2 2.v 00: Crowned. 91 75. Lem'.nsMeeina, $5 Vl6 50 Oranges f7 00. Prunes Boha raian, 6'r9c; r.ewTurkLsh, 7j;.S,4; Bultna4 , fHc: currants, 6;437c: new tgt, lS32'a. Dates Katts. V4$ty:.c;lMn()l.b)s&. 153 Pcanutt raw, Tennessee. SS8)Jc; VirglnU, 93i&'. rj.utdd iPOlC'.c. 1 dtirril GoodF We qnote: Tomatoes, 21bf, 95c!l fi CO; 3 Its, fl 15QI 25: Peaches, 2 lbs standard,
11 eOBl 75: 3 lbs, t2 IQffl 25; aeconda, 3 lbs, fl 65 1 75: 2 lbs, tl 40.41 45; Pie Peaches. 3 lbs. $1 15 a 1 20: lba, tl 20,2 25; Blackberries, 9ic(Sl Ptrawbenies, $1 30ai 40; RaspberriM, O-jcSI Cherries, red. tl 701 75; white, S3; öüing Ueaa tl 101 20; Green Peas, Marrowfat tl 20rtl 25 Early Jnne, SI 40i 50: California, tl 90; Yarmouih Corn, SI 40; Mountain Sugar Corn. SI); Polk. 2 lbs, tl 1531 20; Polk, 3 lbs $i 501 60; Golden Rule, ; Mackerel, tl 55ol 60; Pineapple. SI 7TW2 25: Salmon, 1 lb. SI 701 93; Lorjuters, I lb, SI 75: 2 Iba. S2 75; Tumbler, Jellies Ö'.toc; Cove Oysters, 1 lb. light welgat 63H70c: 1 lb, fall weight tl 101 20: 2 lbv Mght weight, SI 25: 2 lbs, full weight, $1 90(32; 8rdine, French, tl 75 per dor; A merle u, si per daz: Apples, I lbs, tl 10; 6 lbs, t2 6o; galloa. t2 50 2 CC. Xiio PTrovlalon Mark at, Pe?ow are nt present Jabvia pnooa: etreked Meats 8. C. Ilazcs: Ten sua 13 pounds 17"J.S50: WPonndd nyx poanla,sv 1 820 poonds av.. i Ereakiaat Bea-3SSc; slonläa-a, goe: C<rarcla xiaica. baem r.er üjk, iisti; do. Ucbs or beJUftt. tlv. spiced roll, -c Bfco- X7ii ; do. m. Torter A Co.'s), 15?. Flck.rd Meat Kxtrm m-- c-r. per oa., Q Iba, tis 03 ; ham pork, per bob 2001 tw., 18: biiu pork, per bbb. asj ir... $rl 0 . Family beef, $21. w bard Ketü rendered leaf. In ue.-oas. lljic; in half barrels, 12c rBw Eaiosna, !a cloth, 8o; la etla iXl. Bonelew Ham lSVc Fres.h Pork Tenderloins. 10c. Freeh Spare Ribs, 6c. Tho xroduco Xiazkrt. ' Egs 12c; selling Etore 13 514c butter Creamer, select. 23 J -5c; fmcy, 20 22o: ebotf. 1617c L-alrr. Relecred, 14ai6e; fccice, I2l4c noaatjr, chclc, 8i0c: low grae. EftToptr lb. FeoitTj Ileus. 123 per lb.: spria? chickens, 14c; rooster, oio, Um Mikr toms, lto; bees, lie; geeso, 40: Atx old., $3. leatbeii Frr?a gisart, t5J; uti. 20525;; Old feac rs, ItaiCo. Rugs lkc Wool New unwashed, good ordr, 23c: trubwasbed. clean, 36c; bun.d and cotted, I5(3l3c Wool now being received is In good order. Vegetable a and Frolta Oniccs Eennuda, tl '. per crate. Hominy 53 14J; Krita, 83 7 . Eetxa CtclCO rr.vy. 52 2552 C3; medtoau, t'i 10 2 55 marrows; t2 6032 75 Pctat-ea 4'hoite. paylnir 7:V)'per ba.; 8Vc3 tl perba. selling: rew, 12 53t32 75. Apples Choice,; 5 5tti0j (,t oou mm anUtf. Pried apples Äv porawa,15Jtl6o; oomraoa Czi! 89 8K Peaches Green. $125äl51 psr ' j bu. boxe; dried peacba. halves. 8Siö9o: vnVorie.j. 16'-Cabbag-New, S3 7ÖQ6 per crate; 2j2 50 p;r bbl. Psnanaa fl 50g3. Slrawt-emes Common, 1 25-ai 73 ;cholce,52 00Ä 2bO per drawer. Peas tl 2.Vötl 53 per a ate. xleacs tl 2531ÖQ per bu. boxes. Seeds. German millet, l 25; common, 9CciJl o: Hungarian, smi 10. Iron and Steel Market. Per Iron S2.25 rales; hoop Iron, $3.20 rates; Norwayandbwede iron, 6c rates; horse shoe Iron, 3'ic. Horte Shoes Harden A ForklnV, per keg, 4 o0; male thoe.flperkc-2adranoe. Corse Shoe NtUa Nonbwtstorn, Globe, and Putnam, per box. $4 50. Cast Steel Bet American, per lb., 14a spring; steel, 6c; Ore stoel. 4c; toe calk steel, 6c; machmery steel, 6aSc. Neils $3 25. Leather, Hides and Tallow; Hemlcck sole. 2ly?3c; cak sole, S5C440r; Peonsylvar.ia tamers batter, 06(44c; lirnet,s leather, SC(iibc; bridle leather, per doz., t-i?i72: domestic kip. ft'ia.'iCc: French kii, Ke;l 20; dometic calf. ef'(ütl JO: Frebch calf, tl licl 9J. Hides Green bides, 7c: (jreen calf. 10?: green stlttd. Hki'Xc; green wdtcd call, 12ai2c; dry fiiBf. I2)c; dry sl:rd. P c per lb,; damaged, gr ly t t l. nil, two ttircJs the above prices. Tallow Prime, 7ca7,l4c. Gieatt Lawn, 5i5!at; white. 733c. Drns market. Alcr.bol. $2 2Sg.2 SO; cnlomeat. 7 cai V: camnhor W(ar,.?c: tecbiiel. i'(570c: chiorotorm 80rivSic; cum eplrm. (4 tii 50; indlu-o, $irü l; morpni;e, 13 iC&i C5. Oils-castor, SI sl 3iT svvtet oil. 90o (il'S: olive Oil. $1 ICfii; Ler:taot (-h.i deraon'), $2 TI'mS; lemon (Ksiidfrsnu'M, tl 50(.f 75 () i:nire, P. & V., (1 Wl M: tlnchoai.iia. 9J9c. American ticaib. Sida, 4i5e; Eo:l!h do.ölca 6c. Huurl-eJsrieti'a ;'-cz. pucks. SI 15 per d.."; 4 z. IttOef, f3 50 per dcz. Flove's 6u'.ohur. 41'. Turpciitlco. 4345c. Er.glbih ver. red. by bjb, ;c; lets orantitlc?, I' 'c. Iodine, f i 7.V.I.3. Ico;U jo'b, Si e.". Clovts, 2Svrc. Raubrb. 9)c S. 25. iodow glrtk, D and 20 ier ccut. : double, TOerdlOporcgr.t.fff, fiiibCcliaLeons Markets Oile We quote: Linseed, r. 51c; boiled, 57c: lard oil, 'bfevic; mlncm' oil. C5(8Jc; labrtcatia oil, i"TSc: straits oil, 50.mv; benzin, lO'Jlic; coid oil, Indiana lesal tes-t. 10'c: 15J des. test, llt&.Uc; water white, 110 dcg., lie. 1 ii uers' Sur piis We quote : Tcft chsreeel tin, I C. 10x1 1. 1 1x29 a-.d li. $7 0' per l ox: I X. IPxli, 1 4x20 and 12x12, S 03 I er Lex : I O, 1 t.x2n, rrn iimj tin, S6 50 pf-r ox ; I O, iCx2, SIS(ftl4; bli ck tin. In pn;s, 2-c: ia birs. 29c lit r. 17 B iron, 4 5 c: 27 C iron. 6Vc; Mo.ire-heal gslvanhed, 35 per cent, discount Sheet zinc. 7.r Copper bottom. 2&;. I'lattlhed cippor, 39 Jtolütr, lätflüc. Wire, 45 rer Dent, offlist.
VTEEKLT LIVK H f . i :J I. I Reported by Fort t Johnson. General CotaruisMon Salesmen of Live Stock. Uxion Stock Yards, Jnne 16, 1S43. Cattle Sicce our last report the efferingshave t-ecn lieht on ill grales and tbe market strong at 15 to 25 cents higher. Our butchers are the princibujeis. FsrxrtF, 1.1C0 to 1.f.001b. steer, if here..V 70 90 GciaI to ehoice 1 2rX) to 1,350 lbs steers 5 2) . 5 63 C rx men to fair 1,000 to 1.150 lb?, steers... 4 &9c 00 Stockeis. -. 3 25,1 03 Gr.ed to choice cows and heifers.. .... 4 2."'.tl 75 Fir to medium cows and hciltrs -.. 8 25-;t4 CO Cc mmc n cows and bellen-- 2 50.43 00 Verl talves, fair demand 5 00 $7 00 Bull?, good tochoire 3 50 Jt 00 Bulls, ccrrmon to fair . 2 50.53 25 Mlkhccwa with calve-, fair demaid....25 0J&15 00 Hrgs Receipts. 18.CC4 head; shipments-, 4,037 bctd. Our market rtilcd weak and lower during tbe D'.ctt of last week, at least rp to Saturday, when with lighter receipts aud firmer markets at ether j oints prices were a shada stronger, with peckers acd shippers free buyers. Monday trade was some stronger, packers buying almost everything straight at (C 2 '66 35 But little doing for wart of sicck as there were only about ten car3 ou rate. To-dBy with fair reclp's aad strong demand market opened aclive at 5 to 30 coats adraace. Packers and shippers buyius fretly; quality cf c florin. s good. We quote: Medium to heavy shipplne $5 43 2S 53 Llpbtpackirg atd slipping.- ... 6 4) Fair to goed mixed paexnm 6 2vG 3 Ilgssna roughs - 3 505 5 Sheep Since out last report the oß'erlngs have been light and of common grade . Harket abont steady at last weck'a rrices. Eastern advices ara lower ou lambs aüd comefbn graces of tbeep. Good to choice. 120 lbs and upward, car lots 14 3034 60 Gccd to choice, 110 to H5 bla . 3 90il 25 Fair to medium, i0 to9J Ibs 3 43i.l 7 1 Common ..... 2 53'$3 20 P.Ofka (per read).. .. 2 0fla4 00 fcpnrg lambs 4 00j5 03 t ls wliei'e. KAi'SAB CITY, June 25. Tho Live Stock Indicatoi reports: . . , Cattle-Receipts. 700 head: market scarce and Crm ; offerings lixbt nd prices unchanged Eccs Kempt, 1.600 head: market steady at S5 öj6 20; bulk sale. t5 85(?6. Sheep Eetelpts, vOQ head; market slower aad unchanged. ST. LOUIS, June 25. Cattle Receipts, 600 head; shipments, 500 head. Supply light and priceN fair; expoit steers. f5 tva6; heavy 6hi?pmg, $5 4) 5 75- light do., $4 90Q5 30; common, $3 50(1; Kood gratia Texas, tl(34 60; common to medium, $3 S5(o3 75. Sbeeo Receipts, l.CfO bead: shipments, none: Market strorger; lair to good. S3 754 25: prime. $3 3.' y 3 50; common, $2 503; sprlug lambs, tl 50 (oc2 75 per head. Hogs Scarce and higher, but demand only for butchers' stuff at J6 15&6 30; ibippera ahut out by lgh w ater. CHICAGO, June 23 The Provem Journal reports: nogs Receipts, 11,030 head; shipments, 2.400 head. Market active and 10c per 100 lbs higher; heavy, $6 0(56 55; light $(36 60; mixed, S( 25; skips, 4 5C.5 90. Cattle Receipts, 6.C00 bead; sbipments, 1,000 bead. Market strong and 510e higher ail round; exports, tt6 15; good to choice snippers, 15 60 5 V5; poor to fair, $i 5 50. Sheen Receipts, 1,700 bead; shipments. 590 bead. Maiket steady; poor to best. 3 445 50: bulk at S44 75 for llr to good. The DroverV Jonmal Llvcrpoiil cable reports catllj and sneup in moderato supply and firm: bot Aw.ricva steers, f 1C per cwt., dead weight; eheep, $19 for best. NEW YORK, June 25 -Beeves-Receipt. 6170 heed, making 12 00 head for the wpi. Stwke: rpriied ersy and closed beavv at 4c lowr on diesed weights; extremes, steers, $ö41'7j per ewt. live weipht; genertl sales, $i 50--j 51. inf ludtrg 12 car loads grasn fed Tcxtw. ste-iM. $5 3 C5 77s; exporters used 100 ce.r t n-ie; pai t fi : (a6 75 rer rwt. for good to extra .ievr?. S ilpmiä:it fr m New Yoik for the week, V,5U) head live catt e: WObtsd live sheep; C.S20 quaitcri of beef; 7l caiwtfFe wnt'on. . Fbep Keeeiu". 11.753 boad. rnaVi'je 4 W h i 1 fcr tbe week, ilarket dull; shespathaieroTvcr;
lambs, fl per ewt lower; goed to chcise sheen sold at t4 54 "if?i per cwt; poor to prime selling Itmbs, $5 K-67 25 Heps-Receipt. 7.300 bead. maklcg22.7:o bd for the week. Market nominally steady tor lire begs, 6 77 10 rer cwt
exHKRA l. asAtticjErs. Frodcc Marfeeta. KIW YCRK. June 2.Vtton Quiet: futures dull; Jnne, 10.45c; July. 10.47c; August, i3.jc; ptembcr, 10.30c: October. lOClc; November, 9 9vo; IW oeinber, 9.94c: Jannarr. lo.ü2e: Febnrary, 10 11c; March. 10.21c. Flour lJull: receipts, ll.tt-a bbls.; exports JlOtXIbbL.: anperfine B't rhi Wettern. $3 404; Minnesota patent, iC07 3. Wheav-Cesh lots aud options 2(Jj lower: weak and irregulttr: reeelpt. l33,otf) bu.; export tO.OOO bu.; ungraded red. Sl-Si I7)j: N . 3red, U 10: steamer No. 2 red. $l H'.,gii li.;-. No. 2 do., tl 17 elevator; urgrsdd whiu. $1 t lj 113: No. 2 red, June, cloted at SI 14Vi; July, sales Of 6M,lt0bu. at $1 143l 10. ci-;siiic ittM H7;; Augun. sales of 1.523.GCÜ ba. at 81 17&1 li,'4'. citing at fl KeptcRber. sale of x oo.oix) ba. nt fl 1,(1 20J , closing at Si 1;S: October, iid'..-f I.tfMCO bu. at$l 2t'v3t 2--'Tj, closing atil 21;; Ncvemter,.ale8 of ,r6,l)00 bu. at )i 21.J1 21 clasirrst $1 23,'i. Cora Ojsh lots 13J2c ar.d o,Mnui 6lclowcr,loiDg stronRer; recc'iW. 2'.T 0J0 bu ; cxrorts, 100,000 bu.; urgrde1, 4.-i14gi'; x5. 3, K2c; steamer. 54c; No. 2. 6i(i'i;c itev :r: No 2, Jui , CCJ(ai51c, closirgrU Clc: Julv, C'.;'.' alJi , el-siig at Cikc; Ancust. 620.1; Äc. clooiu'j' t 6iTrc: September, eiTsSW.C'. cosing at bto: O vjiber, 6f(aC5c cio'icg at tMe. Oats-l J lo'.ver; active; receipis. 117,Ck) bu.; exrvrta, 92mm; mixed Western. 3V5?4Jc; whit-? lo., 42 dii7c. CuH"-o Ltill. SuKar Swady ; cut loaf and crushed. 'J1..-; fraculated, 8 1310c Kjbsp tiakt ani 'üatlietced Ri.e Stendy. Parole. ira Dull end r.cmlpal; uniled, 16;". RoinQ-iiot. Turp-n-tlre tae ier at Zlo, E Western, f.v?ri. du.l ar d lower at I7J'Q17;ic. Port lu'l and notalDsl; oorioDs nenlected. Beef bull and heavy. Luid Weak; prime rteam, $10 20n,10 25; June $10 10; July, t;J '.0(310 03: Angust. SlO'.tio 12: September, $1( ro.10 C3; October, f.OcilO 01. ButterFirm at lCs;3c. theeie burl and easier. Lead Steady. CHICAGO, June 2.5 Flour Quiet aad uncharged. WbeaWc?ive. unsettled and lower: $1 0 June: $1 Ov' .lOl July; $1 0514 l 05' Augutt: 81 (6;;(1 ltr'4 September; $1 o tcber; tl ir:; year; No 2 Chicago Bp; inc. il 02 $ 1C'.?; No. a co.,fc7c; No. 2 red, winter, $1 0s. Corn-Active, but lower: 53o ch and June; ."(röf.c July; Köö.-iJaC August; 512 Semeinter; O-lta.Vt'coctctjer; i'B year. Oats Dull and lower: S.c cash; Sic June: 3i-, July; 30.eJ ''nc August; 2tikc Septra ter; t'Jc year. Rye Eati?r et 57c 1-iax Seed ijuiet acd uucbanod nt ;1 3i Fork Active and prices K.lvnrpf-d: Si7 17'i cin ard June: Sl7 2n 3) Jrdv: 17 45 Si.' 47". Angust; $17 O) Se-pfcmbe-r; Jf,7 70 OctolMr; $15 2i;'i 15 Zb year. Lard Op'ri.ei strore and higlu-r, aa I closed at inside prices: $9Cj.a3i7S esh a id Ju t-; $9 70 July: $J82(S9K5 August; SJ.-bwi.S7' J S:-?-teoctc-r; f9K)ö9 i Octorw.r; C'J25 yer. P.ilimeafs In fair demand: Shoulders. f7 23: 63jrt rib, $8 85; short cJiVir, :;:. BütUr-Quiet a-'-l urcbanetd. Frrtf? yuiot a:m victa-.ped. Frc-i-'in Corn to Bufialo, c. Call Wheat la go id demand at 1 Uli July and September. t,or.iActive ard firm; advene tl Jalv an. 1 OH v?r. Oats ivowcr; declined Jc July; feot-'v-Pork Lower: $17 25 July; $17 4" Aunat; 517 " t Septcmtcr; $17 60 October. L'ird -Ia MrdoniiM 3; 5c Ic.wer August Eexipts Flour, 19,000 ob'. : wheat, 24 000 bu.: corn, I i'. 0OJ bu.; oats. Isju.i3 1-u.; rye, 1,000 bu.; Vfirley, 4.809 Un. Shlpmea -rircr, 3.6(0 bble.: wheat, 52O-0 Im.; com,2"0coo bu.; oats, 117.C00 bu.: rre, ls,03 bu.; birly, GC0 bu. BT. LOCI3, June 25. Flour Nominal. Whea' Active but lower; so. 2 red sdd f tra!,''it do.va frcmtl 115 to Si ll' ( ca'h: 1 12 toi 11 Jin: 01 lS'iJtoSl July; tl , u il 11 K Aiwast; $l 14''.io$l September; icy,' n i, co: ber; 1 11 to$l K;,: vear; N . 3 rc-1, id bib C ira Lower aud si., w; 47 ssUed rash, 47 ? id: Jaaj, 47p(ir4Sc: Jnly,50.!t.'Vic; Autust. öi'i.'c; October, 4 v'i 45Jic closing Rl iUEi:!e fiüi.r.' O-it -Lower; 3-l3.5c cash; 3-j Juoe; S.Vil ß Jniy; 273k yesr, elojirg at iile priros. ' f"yt aid B.rlej Ntmiral. Lesd-Qiict: hard, it V'$1 15. Cornmeml Dull at $2 4. hnfer aiid V.iii Ui cbauped. Whi-ky s:-' v at St 11. Tjrt Afhfttie tetter, j.bti: g at $17 7J. F.tilkm',ats aad Racer Dull and nominal. Iar ! N.jt.Ing .lo:i". Receipt? Kienr. 3,t'X fcb). : wbett, 19,o;o b.i.: ecru. 25,010 bu.; cuts, 12.910 bu.; rye, none; barley, none. SUpraenu-Flour. 4 two this. : wheat, none: cent, 5,CC0bu.; oats, lioue; rye. noae; barley, none. Afternoon Board Wheat Higher: Si ll':a 1 114 Joly: Si 1 5 Avgast; Si 13:4' .Septani-nr; ft b October; Si 11 year. Co-c Easter: tTH" July: 4'Ji(4tie Aupust; s'vj .S-yn'er: öltic Octl Cr; 4i"M Oa'-i - iiw; Z.fin July; 2blii Algttst; i t&.'. CINCINNATI, Jure i5.-Ccttca-Q3iet and Ufccl-f r.ccd. l'lcnr-Q-iiet and nut hinwJ. WhoU Br. je.s and sellers apit. Com rinn: 53c soot; 53c July; 54?4 August Oats U.;ll tt 37V4'?. Rya Firm st 5Cc. I'oik. Lerd and BuUiPats Ncmiuaily nrehrrj-'d. Iiieon Siea.ly: shoulder. 3S; r.lear rib. 19 73; e;icr, ;;o ;7S'. Poultry ; iiet sr.d uncharged. Unseed Oil Quiet at 51 '":. IIofE Active aud firm: common and lkht, S5 2s t :;packirg and butehfis', 55 STvi öO: receipt'?, 1.H0 lieni:ti-uUiEDeiit8, 2: heal. Grf.ia'ln r.tore, wheat. St O:o bu ; c rti. 47 O 0 bu.; ein. 30.C33 bu.; rye, 69.1C0 bu.; barley, 4.2C0 bu. MILWAUKEE, June 25.-Flm7-D3il nd uacbaPKCü. oat Fever is! : No. 2 MitwAuke?. $1 Ct?i; Jure.Cl w?; July.il 0j-;h: Auaust $104-: September, 1 0t?. Cam-steady: No. 2, 53, s-: new, Hc. Ots v.'esker: N . 2 'M'Ac: whlto, c. Rye Steady ; No. 1, 57c: No. 2, 6T,.',e. jirlry uuil cud lower; No. 3 spiir-g extra, 4v Frovions llieter; laesfi pctk,tl7ä0cüshnnd Jalv: $17 9,i August. Hori Higher et$. CO ab 33. Freights Wheal to Buffhlo. 24'e; corn to lifflilo, 2c. Rectify lour. H.OCOhbis.: wnoat,35.(i fen.; cora. 4.600 bu. ehipments-Flour, 1.999 bbls.; wheat. 85,000 ba.: corn, 6,0; übu , ICIISYII.LE. June 25 -Coitou-rnchßn-3l; ni5ci::rp, lie. FloTtr F'rra and unrian?-Ht: oxtia femiiy. Jlfft4 iö: A No. 1, $1 50'at 7ö; hvb preCes, fü 75. Wheat Dull and sljw; Na. 2 red. tlt'S. (viu-Quict: No. 2 white, 512. Oaf. Pull aid slew: ciied, :;7Hic. Provisioas ()r1et: to:k. icw rrei, $!8 to. Br.lkrr.caV! bcuWeis, 7; clear ri:, 9: clt-ar. ?. 37V4. Buf-nn Strrice-s. $7 75: clear rib. t9 53: i ar. fiO 50. L'cnte t gr.r cured, i'.'S. Ltrd Steady ; Settle, 312. KANSAS CITY, June ! . Wheat Receipts, 3.G00 bu.; f hipments. none: market steady; No. 2 red fcl. 93Sc essli; fttti'c July; tKja'.'-'Jo August: 9-.i?4'c Scptembet. Corii Receipts, 4iiC0tu.: rhiprrerte, 7.500 bu.; maiket quiet: 4'v'i40Kc casa; 4i?;'c July; 42c August Cats Slow; 3-;c car;h. LiVERrOOL," Jure 5 Bacon Short rib. dull at -19s 6d ; short clear, dull at 5 is Cd. I'ork Prima xccfs, E-stem, dull t tU; prime mes--. Western, dullatfcls. Ijird Prime Wettern, duil fit 53s 61. Bcf iLclia mess, dull at S9; extra India mes, dullatlO's. Cheese-American caolcs. steady at 67s. TurrentiDe Spirits-Steady at 2-.s Cd. Iteceirts of wheat for tile pest week from Atiantv pcrte, 13,2i0 quarters; from Pacific ports. W.OuO U8tiers: oiher tources, 17.2C0 qu&rters. Itecai?t3 Of tCTE, Cl.CCO ouaitcrs. TOLS.EO. June 5". Whca ?'oa1y and ia f.ir Cemand: No. 2 red, cash, fl 10; July. ?l II!; Ar-gust, $1 123 : September, fl 14; October, SI 10: y. January heid at ;$1 20. Cora V. es; No. 2, ca;;i, tic: June, 53c bid. f te asked; July, 61?; Attgint. htidatr.be. Oats bull; so. 2, Aueust, SOc bid, tked. Eecelit Wheat. 10,tX0 bu.; corn. 26.CC0.bu.; oats, r or e ttMr taeiits Vi'heat 03) bu.: corn. 2,f03 bu.: oats. 1,000 bu. LIVERPOOL, Jnne 25.-Cotton Moderate inquiry at 5 1M605 13-lOc; sales. lO.O-.O talvs: specu jaUoD and exrort, 1. t0 bsles: Arccrl.-'an. 8,t00 baits Bef Extra India mea?, $10. Lard Aiaerlcan, 3s Cd. OcWEGO, June 2 Wtioet Wek. CoraSteady ; No. 2. tte; yellnw. Wesieru, fexj. Whisky ST. LOUI, Jur e 25. Wbif ky-51 1 1 LOCIoYILLE, June 25. Whisky Unchanged at $113. CilirAGO,. June 25. Whisky Steady and unchanged. PHILADELPHIA, June 25. Wti-ky-Euil. CINCINNATI. June 25. Wntsiy Steady at $t 13. Dry Goods. NEW YORK. June 25. Pry Goods With a more general demand for small to moderate assortments, there has been a very fair volume of new business, request not being aclive. but new wants in small quantities continue, and show a distributlTjg trade maintained of fair propcrtions. EVERY HEY SUBSCRIBER -TO THE My State SM At Si. will receive avalnable book of 100 pajea, ectltled,'A Treatise on tho lloiae aud His !'. cares." illustrated, containing aa iudex o( C.Urawe'" which gives the symptoms, cause and the best t.- atmeLt of coch; a table giving all tha pr'EC'pel drnjrs used for the horse, with th orJiiiar ee.se. e-fHcts and antidoe whea a pjiwa; a y f'- viih an enpravinü cf t.ie Harae's teeth nt .. r.. in. sees, with rule for telling tbe aseo! the : ; a valntb'e colletrvoa of receipts ana laioii ot cr valusble infonrstion. te aio our steclal oüor for "Hi3tory of Ialara." In another column. Address SEUTI2TEL COIirATTY, Indianapolis.
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