Indiana State Sentinel, Volume 31, Number 18, Indianapolis, Marion County, 3 June 1885 — Page 8

THE INDIANA 8TATE SENTINEL' "WEDNESDAY JUNE 3 1885.

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K2 TC8ri VDu4) t.w (v nsrernrj" rvi.'Stf! v -L Tr IZsbt, Eitcy MrJ, Ttut l try Skfc y iui la Work!. HOST Pi:e?ECT MADE Irrest :uil stront:st Natural Fruit Flavor. Viuiula, Jmon. Oranf. Almond. Kose, etc., Caver a.s le!ii-:itt'lv ;tud nul urallv as the fruit. PRICE BAKING POWDER CO., Chicago. r. injurs. COURAGE. llis Comfort went boldly ahead, opened a first-class boarding hoes?, and m&da money. "ilen go on credit," taid Ehe. '"and why ihoxJdn't women? Ai the year's end, it I can't aDy rsore tban pay expenses, I'll try lomethinpelse.". Eat at the y?sr's end there was a saug little balance in Miss Comfort's favor, eo hhs took heart cf gracs .czi ccntinned in her business. "Oh, it's jcu, is it?" s!d i?s Cosifor: "Waller, aa Ehe perceired E.len O'Brien, the wazherworsan, in the basement hail. "Yes, it'a c:e, worsa lack, LIUs Comfort," whimpered peer Ellen. "And what's the matter?' "It s me bill p-staire, MUs Comfort the fccarder in tie eecond story front, vil the gay, goold shirt sluds an the green and yellow etoces in hia sleeve battona! Nine dollars and eivinty cints, Llisa Comfort six weeks' wji Ling and ironing and now, when I rxakej oonld to ax him would be b pleased to pay rue, he tell3 me it isn't convanieat! And when I tells him haw sore I need the money, he up and gets mad, and eays I shan't have it at all." Miss Covfort stood listening, with knitted brows and troubled black eyes. "Have you pot your bill with you, Ellen?" Ehe said after a moment's hesitation. "Jimmy wrote it out, a'.l nateand proper," faltered Eilen, poducin a crumpled slip of pale blue paper from her psefcet. "Give it to me," taid Misa Cotcf ort Walker, "and come tie re this eveniDg at S o'clock, and you shall have your money." .Ellen hock her head disconsolately, "And thank you all the same, Miss Comfort, dear," said she, "but you can't get it no iccre'n we can get blood from, a ttose." "We'll see about that," said Miss Comfort. She went slowly up stairs, with the little piece of paper in her hand. "It'a a shame," said Misa Comfort. Leotard Carlyon nas Miss Comfort Walker's best boarder, with the single exception that, up to the present Moment, h'u $25 a week bad been in the future. Now it so chanced that one reascn for her reposing so ranch confidence in ilr. Leonard Carlyon, the new boarder, was that ha was th9 nephew and heir apparent cf Caleb Carlyon, the rich banier, from whom she rentad her brown tone bouse, at the triütng consideration of $3 Of'O per on num. "He can't be a thorough going impos'.er," said she to herself, "with such a relation a that" ßo the went bravely up to Mr. Carlyoa's room and tapped at the door. "Corte in," be called out. "Ob, it'a you, Iii Walker, is it?" ilies Comfcrt adranced valiantly with the bill in her hand to where Leonard Carlyon reclined languidly axid a heap of sof pillows, witn a newspaper in his hand. "I'on't you think you could settle th's little account, Mr. Carlyon T' she said. "Ine poor woman needs it very much." Leitard Carlyon's handsome black brows darkened. "f-hehaibeen to you with her story, has the? snarled be. "No, I can t settle it! Acd I wouldn't if I could. It's worth mora than the money to me to bj sa badgered aid betet. Have the goodness, ills Walker, fjr the future to remember that I am able tr at teed to the:e little affairs for myself without any extraneous interference. "Tbat means that I am to attend to my own büaisesj," thought our little hoasakeeper, as she retreated, coloring and rather indignant. -Well, I will; for I consider It xcy duty to obtain redress for the unfortunate." So Mi?s Comfort tied on a little brown velvet tat she had trimmed with scarlet poppies and brown autumn leaves, and set out bjxvely tor the Mount Orient bank. The clerks stared at her a little curiously svs she was snown into the President's room at the back, wnere Mr. Carlyon sat, straight and unrii-'bt, with bine eyes like a falcon aad heir slishtly sprinkled with gray. fie elevated his brows at sight of Miss Comfort "Walker. "I believe your rent is not due for a rccnth, yet, Misj Walker," he siid, with the cold courtesy which always made feel as if he were encased in an armour of Ice. "No," laid the little laiy cour?3oasIy; "but '.t'c about your nephew, Mr. Leotard Ciaytoa." And she told the story of Ellen O'Brien nd fcef wrongs. "lie ocsbt to pay the money," said Misa Comfort excitedly. '-He must be made to jay the mocey." "Hay I ask. Miss Walker, why yon Interest yourself so markedly in this affair?" the banker asked witn a coid, measured calm, that contrasted strangely with the little voniu'i beart and Harry. "Another way of telline roe td mind my fwn ktricfis," laid Mies Comfort to hereof.

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But she kept up a Bold front and answered: "Eecanse I think no man haari.h', t-j cbeat a poor woman out cf her tard-earuM money." "C beat ie a strong word, Miss Walker," observed ber landlord. . "Ii'e the oni7 correct word in this caw. Mr. Carlyon," retorted Mrs. Comfort, eecretly marveling at her own course in thus daring to confront the 6titeiy banker. Fe;haps be is owing sorneiaiug to yoarttU?" questioned the banker, keenly. "Vts. tir, be is," 'Miss Comfort made srswer. -But it isn't that I came aSiut. I am quite able to attend to my own financial debt?, even to lose a little, if it should be ecejffcry, but thia poor wouiaa is Irieadlees and alone." Mr. Carlyon glanced at hie watch. Mies Comtort tnrned toward tbe door. "I am terry that my time ia no longer at ray cwn dieposal." said be, courteously. And MiSi Comfort went away aim jit cryii r "Now, I've made an enemy of him, as wall

as Mr. Leotard, and haven't done tbe levt bit cf pocd," she thought. "And he will 1st the b&rta to porueone else in the sprius. aad atd but, af'er all, I am not sorry that 1 did my best. Poor, poor Elleol what thall I ay to her whan she comes at s c'clcck?" Bat that evening, jast as Miss Comfort w-is "resinning at her pile of account boofcs,arin? came to the door, and Mr. Carlyon, the banker, was shown in. Miss Comfort ro3e up, confused and fluttering. "ilita W&Iker, pray doVt 1st me disturb yco," mid the banker. "1 bava only dropped "n for a little social call. You aiio ved your?c!f to roe to-day in a difTare u light from asy m which yru hva yet appeared." "A dun!" demanded poor MLa Camfort, a'rrrst tjstericslly. "No a "tros-hf. tried, nobl-ntursi wonün. But jrn need no lcoger dis:r&63 yourseif. The bill i9 paid. And now, if you are at leisure, I'll just take my evening cap of t34 with you." Bow pletssd and proud Misi Comfort was, as the toured tha decoction of fragrant Young Hyson into br great grandmother's china cup. decorated with butterflies- and oblong scrolls ot gilt and violet. And how she kept wondering all the while how Mr. Carlyon. the great banker, could take STch interest in her homely, humdrum little affair?. Bnt if Ehe had only known it, Mr. Carlyon s?ldom came acrosj a true, real heart m his comp2;cated business transactions. "It's not true," said Mr. Leotard. "My nxcle never wan!d make snch a foil of himself at his ae. Why, ha's fifty if he's a day." 'Or!y U," said Mrs. Leigh Creawlck, with mslieicus delight. 'But of cotir;-e. it must be a great Vjortitjcatija to yen, Mr. Leotard, who have always reea looked npotj a? hia heir. Aürl to thick, loo, be ia )1ek to marry tfcat qneer little old wonun who keeps the board'ng bonee. For is true! As uce as taxes! I saw tbe wedding ring mvself at V Mr. Leotard Carlyon gaawe-I silently at his mustache. How etraugely little clrcamstances are woven together into life's wb, he thought. If be had paid that whining washerwoman's bill, she would not hav4 ccLtldd cer wsifs to Miss Comfort Walker; and M!f8 Comfort Walker woald not have core to hts uncle; end hi9 rncle woutda't have filltn in love with Miss Comfort's roy cheek3 and bennet neither, and he would still have bten t!-.e rich tanker's heir apparent. He witbed he ha l pa:d the washsr soman's bill. A ftew Doilge. Fofton TraTinTipt. 'I bj; yenr pardon," said j eloach'ly i'riftd ir.dividaal reaching for a bur whica aifceied to tbe coat-s!ceve cf a gentleman jnt ahead of him ; "ttere's a bur oi your coat, Eir; permit me to remove it." "Thsnk ycu; r,o cor:seqBencc," said the gsntleruan, himself removing tha bur. The impecunious one struck an attitude, told the regnlatioa story cf hunger, and preferred a request for ten cents with which to buy bread He e t the money, but etill lingered. "Wbatisit, toy can?" asked the gentleman. "Fiea?e, eir'Teplied the tramp, "yon have my bur in yeur band. I'd like it, it you please. It'a my capital, yon know." "Your capital?" "Yes, my capital; yon see, I sticks it onto a cove what lcoks downy, yen know, and then I steps up and takes it off. Sometimes I only gets thanks for my trouble, and sometimes I don't get that much; and then some cf 'em comes down handsome. Yes, boss, that's my capital; couldn't do business without it; have to chut up chop, jou know." Very Verykttlle Xhlogg, But very important yonr blood corpuscle?. Tbey are bright red. They are eo small that it takes ever 3,000 f them in a line to make an inch. The bright red color comes from the iron in them. When there is net enongd iron the bleed is thin and watery, and impure, rarity and vigor go tcgethsr. Brown's Iron Bitters is the only safa iron to lie ever made. It enriches the blood, builds up the system, gires health, ttrength and enjoyn entof life. An Adopted Daughter. Washington Letter. Miss Jennie Pendleton, one of the two reputed daughters of our Minister to Germany, i not his daughter, but Mrs. Pendleton's niec3, and a daughter cf the unfortunate Philip Barton Key, who was slain by Sickles. Mrj. I'endieton and be were children of Francis fccott Key, the author of "The Star Spanned Banner." After his death the aunt took thn sadly orphaned child to ber own house and heait, and Mr. Pendleton endowed her with his tame. Mrs. Pendteton is a woman of great reserve power, and she bad need of it A living tragedy,- almost sadder than that wbich removed her brilliant brother in hia prime, was attached to another membsr of the family, but was mercifully terminated by her dath in a foreign land last July. Ladies of all ages who sufTer from less of appetite, from imperfect digestion, low spirits and Dervoui debility, may have h'alth renewed and life extended by the use cf Mra. Lydia E. Pinkham's remedies for ail ccmp!aints sperially incident to the femile comtituticn. We not only have a livin faith in Mrs. Pinkba.-u. bnt we are assured that her remedies are at once mest agreeable aod tfücacicas. Ihe Kouiati's Declination KadsAU. Y.'a;tlD2ton Tost ' I always consider it an indecent thing to decline an olüce before it is tendered," said Jnö't Thurm ;m to a Cincinnati reporter the ether day; "but on this occaäion I have no hisltatancy in saying tsat I will not hi a candidate for GoverDOi. .his fail and that I will net accept the Democratic nomination." This disposes of whatever csance the Ohio remocracy rray have had to carry their S ale tire fall. Wjtn any other candidate they rviil lose; and tbey will deserve to. Tbey are cot worthy cf their old Roman. Erysipelas is a dangerousdiseasa. Not nnfrequently does it take such a form as to carry effits victim after a period of intense sn Hering. Charles K. Lucas, of Zanesvllle, Ohio, writes: "For three years my wife has been suffering from erysipelas. Ehe bas tried numerous physicians but received no benefit from any of them. She commencsd using Mishler't Herb Bitters about a month since, and Is now entirely well." TVTien Tlaby wa slpfc, we gare lir ('ASTORIA Wien she wa a CluM, olie cried for CASTORIA VVTit ii Ii Witiiie 11, hIia clnnj to CASTOEIA When she Ltwl Cliildreii, nhe gave them CAST' A We call especial attention to the advertisement in this Issne of Mr. J. C Vaughan, seedsman at No. 42 LaSalle street. Chicago, who prints one of the finest catalogues of the season, covering seeds, garden tools, plants, etc, wboae location at Chicago places him In the best possible poeitlon ta supply our readers. It will ray any one to send for his caulcgce befcri Inmg nt& cx tools.

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SONEY AND STOCKS. Ktw Tork FlaDCll Mrkt. NE'V'SC&Z, JaEel.-Xoiiej-Oa call easy atl ru cent. Filme Mercantile Paper per cent. Foreign Exchange-Quiet at i6V. lor 63 days and 4fS for demand. ' Tbe total tales ot ftocks to-37 amounted to.&:,036 shares, Including Delaware. Lacka wanna ecd Western, 4.9T0; Kansas aed Tera, ",900; Like Shore. 8,507; Ixaisviile and NathvUle, 5.3U; Norihwettern, 21.4.0. New York Cenlrat.'. 17.VJ7: Pacific Mail, 5, l.3S: St. I-aui, 29.J03; Union Paciac, 20.7UO; Wcs-tern Unioc: C.0J3; Northern Pa-jitc, 3,no. Government tonils (Rotations :-.rc firm; the 3 and i)i rer cents, ihow.ng the grentest strja'.li. Traufactions have been llnt. Ftate lionds Have been very dull. The Railway Bond market was less activa until late ibis afieriu'oa. and iu mutt rates weak. Tne lital a)f for thw !ay were $U4j:: OJ: bnt of tnia over JiHO C0 consisted of transactions in Erie aecocds, and öl7,cco in Western SQore: S O,!) iu tbe iit Lour of business was well distributed and rrJeta were somewhat better, but tbe clcdag quoivions are Miner below tfcaa above last pravious 5alcs. Krie seconds consols sold down to4j'iin the forenoon, and were comparatively coitt until during tbe lvt boar, wnen tbey rallied to t 'M. cloving ancbanged at tnal price. The WeitSbore firsts were siendy in the moraia? aii-i itrocg In tee afternoon, closing wita aaactvtiuc5 or 4 IH.T cent, at al.'a. Tbe utoci niaKet h been more active to-Uay, bat trie incre-e4 l;ut-iuei w as at the expense ot a limner decline of tl.e quo'ati.nns for te KOit active stoc-cs, a jKir:cn ot wh'rh, t:owever, whs recovered shortly t-t-ie 4 o"-Ioct. The clay's business coosiste-t of mir ocr Dr.ur, tha boaul not opinlai until 11 oViCKk, whicQ lü be the co hereafter each Mtnoy ji:rirg the umme moiMfea. Prices this moifciorf wer ct-neraily :! to i per cent, lower tnan tt-e cicsini; r.uotattono bit i iii'.a? eveuin?. hndcoiüMerable weatu?ss w lvelfpe!i in eiriy dealins1, the tiecline being )el by L&ckawaon. 1'bc wtfkuets citve.op d in this stock hil a Ueprelnt efir-ct on ttie wnole list, except lu ion Macule, which wa well fuppurted fa." a t'ir e. 'i be other Gouid stocki were nnt ai-i'.ve, and the'o-siu ;notation8 wa cn'.y small. K.ne ved weaknes Whs developed atttr mi iday in Lrkawauna, the steck Eelitng be'ore t o'clock at 9'- a decline Horn last week of 1 per cent. Afwr 1 o'clock, however, the toek rained to lOi'. sold i;n:ckly to ltOT, a:id then more slowly declined toltjC' i and cioed at which is 'i par cent, higher than r'ridsy'a cl ose. There waj otislderj.bie tstrenRth developed in final oe-ilinits ii NartawcFt, whica rofe in the last hour from 02 to atid t!cEtd a sliade lower, with a loss of '' pr et lit. Pt. Paul is down 1 per cent., wifi other net ltF'-es from !4to V-i per cent. Union I'aclic was wll suri-oitcd ail day. pud dii not S3tl oelovv 5-! Ironi which It rmiioi to aad cloied at tite optiiiag price, while l'oc:fic Mail ws dull au 1 heavy. About7p.TC2nt of tha days business ceiisit-tcd of trad. tu: In Lit -iawann, St. Ptu', N'.irtbweat, Uuion Füitic und New Vorit Cen'r'. tiie sales rac ging from I't.TOJ for the tirs; lo X7.9JJ for the la.-t ttcLiioiied Htcck?. The mariet closed with tue loilowln? prices bid: S r,fr ccut.oncis.. IC".' , Lwfs-rtile Kh. TV Cnittd S-tates H'. 1 2' Louifcvile N. Alby. .0 United States new 4bl2J!i far!., A Cat 1st pf'1 ...... ttttuuti of 'Qj ii'7 itiarL it Oir.. sacouds O nt. ractücflnta ei. CA leasos.. Si Trie ftconas... 4'Ttfi 'i::hlr;aaO?nraU. 4S L2hl2h A VitXtt io I Cansan. ä at. JL.. ;o Loulilar.a corjiUiu. 7"i I o preferred. . 21 K.'oourt 6's IC4 i Atiasourl t i.lila..-.. f " S izf 1 1 li Hohile & Otio. o'i as. P. A e. C. fln.l.-') Morris A JTwx 12;; rinxt(Kee '. old... 4; Korhviile iChat.... renrctres 6'a, new... 4-' K. J. Centre 1 Vex, lino ziKi'ts. Cö 'Norfolk & V. pfd. 17 Ie?. t, h.o Grscde. 6-' tJcr.hern Paclüo.... jr. C uf-.n r?r. flis'J... Hb'i Nörten l'ac. nid C. F. laad Rrtnth.... lCi c'ntc A: Kortawestrn C.r . tir:i!T-atr:Ed...lia'-i U. i K. r'd ; U-i' , firclsiaC's iiJ ta ccr.ev-matcoup 61 ircin. a ;crrr3..... & C si wa. 124 '.luC.cry CcLtrtl... l:cc & i tcr-aß. 15 ew Yore Centra).-. Ohio Central. Otio A iL.iS!iopi.M o. a trtan. pid Oattrlo fe "vk'cstern.- - t i - Vi 7) sr; 15 'Oregon i'avisatioD. -J ! 'jref.nn TrauFt-oa' f L y"U Drtrou Improveni't CO jfaciia Ita'J....i of j r21GIii9. .fr.. ? , t-cori i, I). Ji 'i AT, H. Vid C'fcdtt E. (Si Ii. tcu'j PaciSc ."tüta t?rnther3. entrai Pacific. i'i Flttsbcr.. .....1414 he$f.rta!ce!6 Ohio. 4' Pulln?.n Palace Cir.ii:. . & O. pre.'d BrBts. 7V4 Rcadirg :s C. As O. seconds..-.. 4 4 Rock Jsdscl l'K Mcao ck Altona.- 136 .et. L. & Sun, Trac. 1 :i A A. pFifcrred. 1:0 Do. prefarted-... .'U b'c., Enr3.A O.. Do. Erst pfd . s? bit1., 0 U 6N.O. :., M. As St. P- m (M'i ?.,HUL,A:rn;tetDr,-, 9 ,C., M. A St. P. pfl-.I0S C, 8t. L. A: P. pfd IS 'St. Pp.nl M. A M fc V Din.. Pan. A Clavo. 10 5. Paul A Omaaa 1S'4 ClevlndColnmu8. Vi 8u P.cSt O. p:dM.... t.'1; Delcwaio & LtvJU... 70VJ1 rxas Paclüc-. 11 lÄ Eel Lack. A WesUJGl'v Onion faciüo... bi'a benver A K. Granda S ST. S. Express.-...., bx iric . j rtr., t. L. A Pacific-. :;vj tTIB Tiro-prred 1J ifVv. r.M K' . list Tenncfsee. 84 Wells A Faro Ex-iru " East Tennessee pfd 5 rcrt "rayne.. .131 HsnntbalA Et. Joe H. a: bt. J. pfd...- . .... Saricni 200 iJcnstcn A Texas- i riiinois t'-ectrah 124 W. U.TelegrapJj 5r; j's" Colorado coal.... dead w ood. ....... Uomestake ........ jiron silver Ontario. ......... tinlefcsilver . I., B. s W... X IJo. prsferrod-... M, 21 jlansas A Tex is. IT'i itontbern jVaclflc Lake Erie & Wert.... Lake fchore. ............ 5UUO , Foreign üloney and gtoeka. LONDON, Jane 1.-5 p. rru Consols 101' To.botn money and tbe account. 1'nii.ed Hia'-es Ponds, 4j, lib: do. 41. . 114!;. Railway Bonli Atfentlc and Great Western firsts, 22; do c00 eg. 61: Erie. V4: do. seconds, 47!-; Mexican ordinary, 23V: Ht. Paul. SJ7S: Pennsylvania Central, .s)i lr Filver. A'i l-16i per onnc-f. The Bank of Knsland loft to5,0l0 bullion on balanr e to -y. PARIS, June l. Three per cent, rentes, s:f for the account. COaHERCIAL. The fccaou for the sale of lawns, white go:. Is. paraiola and summer goods generally is here, and right well are the jobbers ot dry goods stocks re f ponding to the demand, which, however, might V- better, but a fair amount ot business is beluj done, tuple goois are q,ulet. with prices well am tallied. Groceries are quiet bat linn at quo'n1 lions dealers look for a better trade in the near fjUir-3, The drua trade remaics ir. the same c jaditio i a psevioufly reported. . Tt j.e are no changes la quutitions. The iron and nail market is firm on account of the scaeral s'rike all ovir the country a:il prictf arc quite lkeiy to alvsnce. GB.MS. Cora Local consumers reiort very froilcrincs at lower price?, ! a general decline 1noticed. Eeceipta are quite liberal. Euyers arj cautious and deman i light. New York lc lo ver Baltimore steady, J aad Cni-ag.o the sainx Wheat Local markets exhibit the effect of Call neES and dci doe at all poiut, and altgn les ar from J4('ic lower. Futures develop fre; ssl!.?!-?, foil buyers faile-i to materla'fze. RjcCp's lijiit. New Yuri 'o oil', liallitnjro l)hc loirer aad ' 'aicano :,c. Oau Dull and beevy; light teccipts and h;bt dcmant?. JMoor. Oraln aad Hay. F.ctr Patent, f "i 25 83 73 ; extra ta-ntly, Si s)j 6 15: UPC?, 84 (35 75; Choice, 5i 35i 50; fav t M to 24 25; treble extra, IT 5utfjs 7S : anntle ct SSV5i3 45: extra, fa Ccf:s2t superfine, I. ova i 85; fine. Si bbd'i &5. eat-WeqcoM: ffid. iikc. ra .vT , , , trtci li" " - p 94' trace vs w g v-i , , .., ,- Js nac , vl lU:;ccted...........................8ilef. tracx rl Ctiriercnanubla......., tmcx :0 June 1 tragic J"iy.... August-.

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Corn We quote: Do. a I, üo. 8 White Rzh Mixed Mixed tia, 2 white rejected., ffcund lax. -..... .1 n n e. .m.,......... Aueufct. . Cats We quota: Fa. a Light mixed. KXXed MMMNMHM, l!ye No. 2 nominal. Eran lJull; 5'60 bid: held at IU 60. Special to J. If. MrKee, aratn and provision broker, Xo. 21 Board ot Trade. 1 Cjik a.o, 111.,' June 1 Wheat opened docMedly weak at S6?c July, local shorts bought largely, advancing the market to 87c, when, finding tbe mar ket received no support ext ept their own buying, they resold, starting the market downward again. Tbe weather is brlgbt and warm. Cables ahow the English markets steady, but a very weak movemi nt from first bands. An increasing visible sunply, it is expected, will be shown to morrow. The market clo't wei at the lowest poiut of the dar, atrt tie tendency ueins m te Je wer still. Cera 1

firroly he"rt. thefcnllaare trvln? to maintain the value p. The aborts are liberal buyers, rrovis.cn howf d some ltcprovement in values early, owin to the abort bujio?. but the close was weac. with, trie advance Ion. Ibe tendency in lower, istlmaied receipts to morrow : Wheat, S10 cars; earn, y'iO car?; cats, lOO cars: bops. C(t,0L0 bead. The bears are on top at present and pressing tbeir advaaiae tinttl tl e lone Interest in tnarkeu it heia by nr. ties troii tuouib to bold their pare base. v'a tiimk the tendency will roniinne downward. Ihire is now a ltavy short interest in wheat. CHICAGO KAZXSTa. iTrtlsStd t y B. E. Kinney St Co., Grain and Fro vision Brokers. 2)c. 9 Chamber of Commerce. I

JUUts i. Wteat-Juna July Auxust.. Com Jute . JulyAHeUdl .. Cats June . JulyA UUEt.. Fork - Jone Ju.y... AUtitSt.. Juiy AURUSt.. Kir June .. July Aneuvt... F.eceipta Hogs. 20.COO head. Cr lots Wheat. 124: com, 1,0?S: oats, T.&S. KKVIKAV OF THE BRITISH GRAIN TRAPE. Loxpon, June 1. The Mark Lbdc Express says: The weather is warmer. Wheat looks, for the most isrf, yellow and sickly. So far as spring sown grain is concerned the wire worm hm almost destroyed these crops, bnt enough la left to give an average yield despite thtir sickly appearance. Düring June conditions which would probably ruin wisest miebt adrayee tarlejs and Oits. The rales of Enttlin wn-at durum u e lu't week e-e 45.4S7 qaerterr, at Ms lid: againct l),S5n quarters, at S7a 7d, during the crrepondiDZ wfek last vear. Kortifta trade was acair. aetnoiahz;.! uy tne pea?e prcrpects. There were twtlve arrlvais: six croes were fold, including one of 4 allforoa and 1 of Ore-03. ten were withdrawn, and eight remainei, Inciucsrs one of Oregon: quite a fleet is due t3dy. There was jcircely auy demand aad auotafons wtre nominal. A decline of lQn in the V.'hiti uLtide hoitdavs Teroresnts the Dart val-vr-9. Maie was Cl lower. Mixed American corn was steady at 24. Eirlc-ys were 6d ana oats 61 lower. Jiesns aud peas were 0dls lower. INDIANAPOLIS WHOLESALE MARKET. Ory Goods. mars. vflndsor fancy IIJerriEact rar.cyM.SS I hcluc fani-y 6 ionciitc-a fancy....ci Cccheco fancy, -.......S Ei;rwtcx fancy ........i Llcbmond fncy A 'liaont fncy-... l'4 Eamiiton fancy...... eJjWajin'n'ton lnd. binoli American farcy,. .?-S'AJT?crtcu Lid. blue.-? Axaencan aiitiUnst 4j,iAlftloa EoUd......sj Ahcn f.incy. bVSinpion's mtnlnij. 6 Alien ahirtlnsr ...4H'.s?eel P-'ver incy Uorr;iick atrUsz..4(il)anneU -"y DESfS F1BS1C8, Psc'o I ropHn Ins- 9 I Hainiltcn alpacas- 34 Pt,to;4Ciin.'is..10 IHamilron mlx....13 iaeiCc i AusUaliau jPacificUCO lawns... 10" era; ... .13 ipaciüc Ona. dy It' Picilic 6-4 A. Cl. IPaciflo Chambray S Piu-12-; C-4 K. X. cash.18 Paciac cretounea. 8 Ptc:c 6-4 A. C. cash.2 Pacific c. f. snidnss.- $)$ uanct.c8xerfs can io lecinc perpaies....!' Mancbtster i DeB.-ll Atitnttc Plr.acas..10 Atiantlc G. L. cash.... IS JULVlllCT. GiitO. 22 antreten U-in nna'a Arliiittton gray caEhmere.... ij IBOWW COTT0K3. Mlanc Am... tatttc fclystic Etver..-. Liwrecco L. L. I."ct:in llcad., 74"Sod;ord t'i 7 KIWI ? ........7 iliii'S-...-. ....ff'Ycristick. .VA Tramont C. C.... i-r ruilk A-.......... Ci S&ranack Conertcsa W, .7 -i' ..fH UtlcaC - 7 iEoott XX.. ,13 iteassachcscta B. E.. PerpcrcU K. Fcpparcll 8-4-....., "4 .20 lNUndüO-T H i vi BL1ACHBD COTTONS, Ar.-trcrocfStnL-. 7Tf Tarier Jl!ll-,-.. Lci.e2ale......... 7?-4 Fsrweil C?.12ardvfile Ui MasonvlP.e ... Wargpntta...........,.lC2 Frnit of the Loom.. Kill's Semper Idem.- 7 Farmers' Cholca..... 7 ilicistcne A. A...M 7. Dwight Anchor. Here...... ... t'yi Pocahonto8..... .Ik lj'. Feichville. . 7 lunestnnxi-.iii . i0 ILcnwtale Cambria rcppcfell 9-i..-... .22;'Jnst Or.i, 4i COTTON rtAKXBJA B'n Bl'd' B'a s 'd i VA 8 '4 10? 11 13 13 It Trcncnt DL. 6 7 Tremont F - 6 Treinont D 6 liemontH, , 7 Tremont P..- 8 'jf-emont A. 9 Tremont Y 9 Troraont X. 11 Ksshna G... 6? Nashua FK 6 Fathca 6X Fashua T..-.. 7 Tathna D..MM 7 Nashua C 74 Nashua B.... - 8 Nechua A...... 8J Kjghna AAA... ?H Tiithna X...-.1C Maahna Xi..U4 8 t Tiemont L. - 7 10 Tremont B.. 7i 11 Tremont N..-. UK Tremont O... 9 iEllertoaCN.-. 6X 7 EllertonCM. 7 7j Ellerton CLt 7 8 ISllerton V.. IVa fc'EUertonT... 82 SH Ellerton B. 92 9 lEilorton R-...... SlS'Ellerton Q........10 lOHEllertonP 10 11! Ellerton O...Hi 14 i Ellerton N .IS eienazE, Amoskeatt.. Encaster... 7 Wamsatta ex . 7i Berksnire. Bates.... 7 Normandie .. (ilarf,cw..... nrr vHut M'f g Co 6V. Enyil...... 1 iBeafrew draas., 9 7 (Johnson bnkt Id. ICH rXAJDS AND CHSVIOTS. iisotkeiur . . 9 Alabama plaids.. 1 Amoskeae. iancv 10 Louisiana plaids.. 7 Bates Ottawa plaids...., 7 OtsBB. , .. 8) Edinbnx2 ChevioU., 9 park uiiis, 70 cneck-ii ixverett cnenots.. . Park Mills, 80 check.. 13 loreat Kepuhiio chev. 7 Economy check..., 9S& Columbian.... 774 Otis check...,. SH.uamiiwa strips.. J.a sisixa Otis, A X A. - Oda B B.. Otis C C. i.iiii . Acof;keftg-..... l76rett .. Hajmaker... A atc?ketg, A OA. Voik, SO In...-.. Ocnnatoga, B F. Conertcga, extrs-, Otfcetosa, 0 CA. 12 York, bine-. .1 is -...io i York, slate 10 (York, tancy.. .14 Oakland. A.. ,.14 Columbian... 15 mi s Boston , 7 TICKINGS. 1 os LewlRWn, IS... .11 iLewiston, 82... 14 Lewiston, Si .-.IS iDakland, A.... ..UX Oakland, A A.. .14VJ - 7 eBAXH BA93. -.13 Grander,.. 19 LewLston ..... American FrankDnviile Stark, A 3i).Georgla, A .13 lAsrn caaiif. IvA s is mmiii X3 Colore 1 21 audie Wick ,20 iCovertct Chain... No. SJO Cotton Yarn-IQ iWlne. -iü Tbe Prodcce Market. Fg:s Paying He psr don. : from store. llWT --i Latter Creamery fancy,!? 3'lSc; choice, lia-i; Ciury, selected, 15ai6c; couutry, fancy, to; frcsn ar,d sweet roll, 6J3c: lew grades, 3J10 per lb. Poultry Spring chickens. 15c; hens, 9c per lb.; loctters, 4cj hentarkeys. 9c; toa turkeys, old ceeie. and weli-loathered, per das., 4 fC uckS. pt?T Co.,t 40. Feathers prime tjeewe, du; mixed and ducks, Wool Too-washed and nicked, 38500; nnitsbtd medium. J3c; nnw-ifhed common, licj nnwsehed fine. 15$18c; Ootswoid, 17o; burry aad unmerchantable at their value. The Provision Market Beicw are me present lobbing prices: Eaiokcd Meats, c&uta-sod or plain (ptala meet oot sua ran toed a-alnst atrlppera Ii. U. Earns: 10 to 12 lbs average, luu.Vc; 15 lbs. a?erage,J'.3i 17 lbs. average. 9c: 2j lbs, average, Kc; heavy averages, 233a:lba. 9c: l'ant averass, "Porter BrDd," 9'4c: medium do., ,4c. Collate hams. "Reliable Braad." 7' do "forcer Brand" bj.c; Calliornia batEg, "Reliable Brand," lyy, do 'Porter Brand," 7Vc: EnTllh b;T.akf48t beoa. CVar, "Reliable Brand." 9c: EagUab sbonldnrs, ltt;htdo, 6Xc: English shoulders, heavy do, 6c; ntmliy thculders, pieces, do, tc; dried boef, do, lac Bacon Clear aides, light or medium wt.. 7)o, do bellies, licht or medium wt.. 8e: do beu lt: light or medium wi., 7c; do French flitch, 6 :4c; do. butts, 6Xp. D. 8. and Pickled Meats English enred, clear aides or barks, nnsmoked. Baan pork, clear. per bbL, 900 lbs., 814 60 ; pork, clear, per bbl., -00 ira,ieu: tamuy pork, dear, per bbL. 200 lbs.. Ill 00; family beef, per bbL, 200 lbs., !18. Also in 7 DDia., containing loo lbs., at nan the price of tbe Danels, with 6U0 added, to cover additional ccst of packaee. Lard Pure winter kettle-rendered In tlorcea. Per tummer cbilld do . ";ic: m naif barre's or co-ib tubs, 8?;ci 48-ib un tuba, 8;4ot wib paiia, e;4c; lu-iopaus, 0. BoJnsma in rloth let in ikln. Fresh Meats Pork tenderloins. He; sau3ase, 7c Tbe Grocery Market. Cheee-mu cream, new Tort, 11912 -fi Ohio, fikc Wuconain, ic per pound; young America, 104C. Coffees Common, Sl0Vc; ordinary, WO Ucjfair.llViraiijic; prime, nVlct stlciij ernment Java. WimhhCot MdLanehlin'i XXXX roaated. 1-lb packaffea, lUO-lb cases, 60-lb do., lbc; Arbnckie's roasted, 13ci Leverlna", mid CardODa, i34c; Gates' A Ko, a. UXo; Gates prime, 14?4a a&Kars CTJtloal, 8c: powdered. 7s!soi irran n atd. . s.c: rndard A. e' a"ctotf A, j',c: wtltc sxtra c tQS.'tc; llgnt fcrewn, 6VJ

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8': ccK9on trades, fraise; Bew CiJeans brown. 6S.8oVc Uoutsea ano Byrnpe New crop new Orleans moianee. 5CQ55C; syrup. 2(45o per gal. lot comtoon tochoice; maple syrnp, 81 10ai S&, Kloo Carolina and Louisiana, C47a Erices Pepper, lSXaWHc: aispice, lCWc: cloves, ao25c; (dmrer, iTiic : cinnamon in mats, liaise: nutmegs, "ibätxic tait Lake, in car iota, 910 ; dray lota, Fl OOftl CS j imall lots, 100 more from store: dairy, tl 25.3 03. Starch Refined pearl, 893)v0 per lb.; Eureka, 4o; Champion gioaa, lump, S30c ; Improved corn, 6X.7Sc. bait Fish Mackerel, extra mes,S2i per bbl.; halves, 112 60; No. Im ackeraU $18 520: halvt. 9 rv!0;Ha 2 mackerel. 9U 6J14; halves, 8650 3; No. 2 medium. 18 : halves. $4 5Q ; Sa S mackerel, txas 60. halves. HäWW' No. 1 wbite flsn, 57 60; bnneless fish, 5 B0V5 per loo lbs. ; toneless cod, 67; extra, 0; Grand Bank, t'siSo per lb.; family white fish. 83 00 per 100 Ids.; Ko. 2 pickerel, S3 00 per 100 lbs.: balllbr.t, 14c peno. Foreipn Fruit London layer r&is'na, new (3 -am 40; new Valencia. llUSc; Butuna, 14c: new Mcscatel rf isiu?. two crown. U f SJ2 75: California L. L.. f 2 as-, three crown. SS 20. Lemina Messica, 84 60(35 00. Prnnea Turkish. b'4jci Boita-a do., 8K ; currants, SHföc: n3wflgs, layer. liVia 1) tee Karts, ?j-'t Fard m tenpound boxes. J(ai0c. Orante-Ilavoi. crate. ; MefflDa Oranee BingleO.. ? 7t(3t (: donbla O., 13 CL'(i3 25: lmo'irlal do., 83 C335 bO; Califoraia oracces, S3 E0.34 00 per box. Pc-ants Raw, Tanrtfsee, 4KOKp; Wilminstori, 8c: roaated, lOn; Terrjewee. M5?6Kf! Virginia. 6(i 5c Eanaaaa fra? per bnncu. Cocoanuts W &y5. Canned Goods vVe ouote: Tomatoes, S lbs., fl 00: Peaches, t lbs. standard, 81 65 Cll 70; 3 lbs., fl SOflJ 00: seconds, 8 lbs. 81 50 ftjl 60: 2 lbs., 81 850148; Pie Feacheft, 8 lbs, 81 20 1 25; 6 lbs., 2 C5-31 10; Blackberries, fl 31 05; fitrawberries. 81 10(31 15: Raspberries, 8115 41 25; CAerrtea, red. 90qv."5o: white, 81 852 20. etrtng Bans, 85ASJ0c: Green Peas, Yarmouth Corn, ti cgl 85: itonntatn Baar Corn, fl 25J 1 SO: fitandMd 2 lbs., 90c(431 00; Mackaroi. Cl 25ß!.l : Pineapples, SI &oj'i CO: Salmon. 1

in., 1C-JSÜ7U; Tumbler .'ei!l-H. SaotJat Gp9 Cystrs, 1 lb, llzht weight, CC(5c; 1 lb fell weight. SlCortJllO-2 Iba . n,rht wclgr.t. tl 10: 2 Ibe.. fnU weight, 81 85 '41 95: 8ardir.es, Kronen, 'a, tl 76 per dos. : American, hfa, i rw dos; A opl", 8 Its, SC3050: 6 lbs. tl &032 f C; gallon, 12 60OS CO. Vegebtblea ,-d fruits. Beans CThotce navy, 31 CO: medlnxa, SI 00; Marrows, 12(02 25; California. Z Fotatoes-$J C0,ij2 5 per bbl ; M.3050 per bo ; new potatoes. SI 0Ci 51 per bbi. Eweet PoUtoes Philadelphia Jerseys, S5&5 fiO j Baltisjorea, 844 60: Kantncky, 91 00: yellow seed, 83 60(33 75 per bbl. Apples Cnoice, 13 0033 W; faDCy, 88 60.4; common, SI 2531 6a Dried Applfio Evaporated, 8Sc; coamoa dried, e5c Peaches Dried peachef, halvr?, 8'35o Calliornia halves, 14c; evaporated. ltyiCXlm, Cabbage New, per crate. 84 04 6 Oniorjs New bouthern, 83 60(34 00 per bbb ; Bermuda. 13 60 per crate. Onion Bets White bottom, 7 CO per ba.; yell w bottom. 81 CO per bu.; top sets, 82 00 per bu. Hoce ire-Peas-$1 75(32 Ter bushel. Green Beans SI 25:31 so per b-x. Ftrawberrie-32 100)2 50 p r 24 quart caos. fiorseberrlPS S2 SO(u.3 per busb. Currants (S CO per but-b. feed Seed Timothy, 81 751J2 CO rr ne)l : c'over, fl(ci fO; Gtruin uiiliet, J125;140; Kuii-aridu, 8iwt;5. Coal HDd Coke. Plttsbnnj, per ton, 84 CO: snifcrncv-e, 87 00 Say mond Clty,J4J0: Indiana blocs.. St".0; Cairo, larrto, lJc; cok(3, crnstöC, lio; Janiscn coal, U 75; BtouVs coah V K. Hides, h?r and Tallcw. Hcalccksole, I4v431o; oak rcrte. 83,a35ct Pennivlranls harness leather, S2.yc6c: haT.cis leather, aiiSc; bridle leather, per dbi.,g;0.7J; domastto tip, M133CC; Frsnchkip. )c;;l 20; dornctUo calf, TfiCn. 10: French calf, 81 1Q1 83. n;ues io, 1 curcu, 'rc; io. 1 p-een, rsji;o j No. 1 calf, 9,51Co; curwl, lOMos Cry i,ait, ice; tiüt, 12c; Ho. 2 hides, c off. Taiiow PTi.re, Cc: ro. 2. m. Grtasa -L'rewi iCliKii wtife. S5'c; 'cllow. iCiiC . . urns Axa;ire, Alcohol, n 25.2E0: cnlccse. 75 KW ttnrhCT. C5(;?Cc; tociiiaoä-, 6uirj; chiorcvr.A. FCCflfW: guraoptnra, M 250 50; indigo, 8t CO; mcr; paine, s.t wd ca. u;i? uastor. Si 55;! Cü; s veet OiL ;0cm &: olive oJJ. SI 60-23 ): bcrzamot (lider'on'a), 2 26(52 50; leaon (r.tn1cr3o-V:, 1 Ixivi CO. viamina P.. V?., S5 -4110c; cincnoni.ia, öüu,iDc. Amenta ot-c.trb, sola, 435c; SDR'.Uh do.,5.1f. SnuiT GRrrefs, 2-ct.rACk., fl 00 per dot.; 4-cs. bottle, 53 00 per (tea. Flove;s Kulphnr, 45c. TurnenUno 3-J40d; Enetieh Venetian red. by bbL. 2Xn: lew a nr.c Titles. s:o. Icdlne-a4 00; Iodide potash, S3 00. Ciovi. 23, fcnnoarB. 9uC(5ii 25. w indow-&li, 7ü aud lC-s ; double. 75 per cent. oC. Iroa and Steel SxarUet, ' Ear Iren 51 S0.S2 10: rates ihoop Iron. f2 U ra: :s 1 Eorway and Sweed iron, 60 rates: horse saoe iw. to. liorse bnoo Bürden äi Ferkln', per keer, 5 ? ); mnie shoes, 91 per kec advance. Hore 8n6u N'-ils JJcrtliwcstern, Qloba and Pntnara,per box, 84 50. Cest Eteel Beet American, per lb.. 13c: e&rin r steel, ec; Ure steel, 4c ; toe calk stsel, 50 1 ruashiicry c;ei,io, raua was. Miscellaneous atsrkets. Oils We QTiote : Llnsoe!, raw, 61 i52o : bolted. 54 5öc: lard oil, 653S5c; miners' oil. 65355o: la'oricatngoil..23Sdc;straluoli,55S4'30o; bensine, 10 tvue; coal 011, Indiana legal test, y4 jrjc; im degree, ten, lO-stllo; water white, 155 aosrao, 140, Tinners' gnpplles We ouote: Best brand char coal tin l c. 10x14. 12x12 and 14x20.tS 25 : 1X10x14. 14x20 and 12x12, as 25; roofing, IU, 14x23, 95 75; 20x23, 511 50(412 CO; block tin, in pigs, 24o; In bars, 25c. Iron n B iron, 8.25c; 27 O fron, Co: Juniata ralvan.'sed, 60 per cent, discount; refined, 50 and 10 per cent. dtoount. Sheet slaD, 8X& Copper bottoms, 220. PiatnishSd copper, sio. Hotaer, 11 LIVE STOCK (CtariapoMa KAv HtoK Ftarft. üünos Etock-Yards, June 1. CiTTUi Becelpts, 50 bead: shipments. 53 head. But few here; quality only fair. Market dull, especially oa the half-fatted graners. But few ship pers heie. Prices barely steady. Cboice snipping Meers.... ..,... .85 30tS5 CO aieaiura to pooa ao 4 80(35 10 4 4044 fi5 Common to fair do., Choice feeders..etockers -. 4 604 00 ., 3 75 4 S5 ., 4 254 75 Choice flows and h slier. If odium to good cows and belfert.,. 9 30.3.:; 93 2 co as 00 common to fair cows ana naixers.. Balls, good to choice Bmi8, common to fair Milkers .. 3 2-3,3 65 .. 2 OJ31 uo 20 00 5 15 00 Eoot Receipts. S00 bead; shipments. 150 head. Quality fair. Market active and higher, closing firm. Select heavy or lieht $ 85(3 ". 10 Pisa aud commou lihu 3 4J:i 75 Heavy roughs , 3 QO&S 50 Bbxxt Eecelpts, ei0 head; thipmenta, 575 Hardly enough here to make a market. Quality generally common. No materia! change in price from last week. flood to choice clipre i .....S3 Mas fO Fair to medium clipped - 2 'tOfiti o 'toiEtton clipped . 2 2v(t2 60 Spring lambs 3 5 fö5 00 Elsewhere. NSW TORK. June 1 Beeves Receipt, 4.:120 Lead, inatinii 12,0t.O for he wesk; dull and lewer: poor to prima native steers sold at f 5 253ii 2 per HO pounds; tops at ioyO(364U; four car-ioal4 of Texas Heers at $1 lOfaS and a number of car1 adsof fat bulls at 4 at 4 5. E. por ers used 215 car loads of fat fctcera. The week export were l,7t live cattle. 110 herp, 7.SC0 quarttrs of beef im 1,100 carcasses of mutton. Ehoep Keceipts. 11 210 head, nuking :tt,:i0 for the week-, opened dull and clociweak: clipped sheep soM at ;;i5 (0 p?r 1C0 pounds; common aud shorn fbe-T, at S560;t5 7j; nipped yearlin?, at 85 'i5ö6 pi ice ünliorn jearlinRs, at 8710; spring lambs at $5 10 per 1C0 pounds. nogs Kecelp's, teal: notralln? in live boss: nominally quoted at 81 KV31 :;0 per 10J pounds. CHI1CAG0. Juuo l.-The Droven' Jwurnai reports: tattle Receipt, C"C0 bead: shipments, 2.M0 heaa. Market t-tady and firu-Kbippinv. it 7u L Yo, butcher,', J2 354 3.".; lsi Oregoa s:all-fea. vtrsziDtr 1.17S pjund-, $t "5: Stockeis and fecderi, fit it rat Ml: Teiani. 6uril 05. Oori Kereits. 2",0i0 ceaa; shipments, 3 K00 hi ad. Tiadina brisk, values firmer ana iuc msae: ronch and mixed, ti t'öfütl: Skips. 8i,f(3 &0. Sheen Becetnta. l.KH) bead; aulsments, 1.000 hFsd. Market steady ; shorn, f 2 tsti&.i LM; wooiud, j3 2fi3 75. The Drovers' Jonrnal special csegram from Liverpool quotes American catt'e in heavy supply. but beat grades steaay at 1 i.'c aressea. BUFFALO. June 1 oatae-Beceipu. 55 head; consigned through.-82 cars. Market stea iy with a fair demand: extra s eers of 1.100 to 1.500 pounds. 95 SC(6j5 t": sool to choice do, 1,100 to 1,300 pounds, 95 15C" 20; medium to gooa. siw to 1, ioj pounds, 4(9 , atocxers ana 1 ecu era. ngut 1:1 qolry at 8- 75(71. Khnon and Lambs F.fieeiots. LSnO head: cod atoned thronch. 5 cars. Market doll, weak and lower; medium to good sheep. 53 7594 10; good to cho.ee, ft 2l('i4 os; yearlings, zxa o. Hnn kjc'irtF. 5 sot) beau: consigned through, 66 carp. Fair dtmand; good to choice Yorkers and butchers' redcs, f i 45QI 60. KANSAS CITY, Jone 1. The Live Stock Indi cator reports: Cattle Keceipts, $' head ; shipments 4T5 heal. Ehlrp ne f.low and weak. exiorter8, si ajitasu; sood to choice shipping, 94 !W51&: common to medium, ii tugt ia; leeaers, jianjiw, t-ow, How Eecelpts, 4.C51 head; shipments, 3.158 bead. Market openea stronger an'i on msucr, closing weak wim the advanoe lost: assorted, i : -.! l.ravvknd inixt-d. S.4 1)0(33 67! - ftetp-hcccu.L'tfteKi; fipmtnt, 11 fccad;

market cniet: fair to rood muttons, 82 E0S3 25; common to medium, 12 2 4a BT. IvOUIS. Jone 1. Cattle Eeceipts, 1.400 bead; shipments. 3.51-0 head. Market very qnt-t and weak: iigbt to good shipping a veer, $65.4 a 40; export, 15 f0;45 75; good butchers' steere, f4 034 f5; mixed butcher Haff. !l 254 25: stockers and feeders. SS 004 75; grass Tex a us 53 Mat. Bogs keretpts 4.5ov bead: sMpmcxiM, 11 ixx) head. Market active nd hizher; Yorkers, 13 75(9 S 5; packers. 9:; 40g:J 75; butchers. 93 S5&L Hheep KecelDta, 2C0 bead: shipmeuw, S.100 head. The ot-macd lor good muttons exceeds the supply; fair to eood clipped natives, 2 50 91 5j; choice htavy, i3 CC3t; Texans, 2ö325 AST JLLöEBTT. Pa, Juno 1 There was very little Coins in live stock to-day; receipts wero very hfavy Tfe cattle market was dull and anbanged. Receipts, 2.5C0 head; shipments, 1,713 head. flogs Were slow and wcik: no Philaie'phias seiilug: Yorker, Si lojtl 05. Keceipts, S.'.0J head; shipment". 3.5C0 bead. sheep Wire firmer and 10 higher than la.t week's clrstiu prices. Keceipts, 6.60J head; shipments, 1.400 bead. - BALTIMORE. June L-Eeef Came Market slow; best beeves. 5 6(,C: first qunii.r, i imibCl' medium. 81 25,-34 7o; ordi'iary, 93Ji3 25. Kceipia, - 4,4S? bead : quotation! S6 " hheepana Lambs -Receipt?, J,2iS tead; theep. I2S4 tC; lambs, :5 5Cö7 5C. MARKETS BY TELEUUAFH.

Prod ace trXarketr. CElCAfSO. June 1. The wheat market was raided savagely by the tears to-day, aud with greater MK'ctfc than on any previoui day sitice the present decline let ia early last week. The market cloaes to-nieht 2c under the latest cgures last Friday, aud 6c under the same day of lst weeit Tbe excitement vas very great at time, and heavy lines of ' long" bd "tbort wheat were thrown on the marktt, but the bulk of the sales were tuppcMd to te from the bear.', and tlie same heavy traders who have been prominent fro-n the b-in-mrs were present ia the pit oileria? Inrg? iuantities for future delivery but tb-'re was wood buying for tbe long acsoant. The pre6u:e was too great, however, for any dioloied sca'ou of steadier.?, aud after a show ol strength early in the day the tendency was downward. Fore'gn advices were unfavorable an 1 export cltarinps were limited. The delivtrles on June tcntracts were lare and this tended to weaken the market earlt. The murket opened 1 !4c UDder the closing figu-es of Fridav and under a gocd demand sallied !4c. huctuatel and fold off and finally closed on the regular board l'4c under Friday. The afternoon board witnessed a further decline of c The estimated receipts for to-morrow were reported large, and this helped the deprtssiou. At the clote the feeling was very unsettitdand trading a:tlve. In corn the arrivals were very large, agaretating neany J.tCO cars, and the m&tket onened Jte Jcwer. but under tne impulse of a pood shipping demano tadied ?c, reacted 'c siid finally closed Jc under Friday. There was a fbaip demand for oats, end near options raled fcttauy and elored bigber. while the new croo fu tures iell off fraction. The feeilug throuitoout WESttesdy. Trading in park was moderately ac tive, and tbee was an adance of 10:ü15j early, but fell tack and cioet'l ev. Lird ruled firmer earlybut closed a thade easier. Iu iiour trading was very dull, end transactions so few in number that it was dif.icult to eatablii-h a market. Winter wheat t'o!:r. Si ej LO for Bouthern: 54 fcCQ5 TO for Wi-conMn; t 5035 H0 for Mlchican : icit wheat." $1 lurl 25: Mlnue-ota tEkers". $3 5014 50: vaiclh l 7s(3"i low arades, f- V0t:i 00. live Flour ti on 10. Whe.t J leenn veiy nervons aud ncbettleJ. wtti lower prices nnirp; tbe market cpeuei 14 lower, rallied vc, teil bsck lc. and clostd IV4C uuder Friday; taies ranged: Jene. Sl-asse. close I a' i(3M' c; July, fc(7c. closed at eV: An?:i-t. S (i&x ciced at rc; No. 2 spring. Siat'Mt: 3 spring. 75&7ttc: No 2 red, V2 c; No. a nd, 8 81c Corn Th rc?ip-s wera small, ant tbuiRTket opened ij.Uc lover, rallied Ji?. rjcelel srd clond '4c uuUtr f'riiUv; oah, 41'. .2; Jure, 4S"i S4JÄ clcffcd at 44" ,': July, 43.'4S4 i Vj- closed at 44',c: AUgui-t. 41,4'. tlt4c, Clodra at4t;-i. Uts Tbe rear futures opened xi lower, but un-i-r a snarp comaiio advanced "i-tic declfd -.a. to. end tiosid lijfi ni'aer: th ncv crop of tutarrs closed a ihao'e lower: ca.h. ; 2'ic: Ju.ie. l ;.c, ctoed at 32!iaiJ:-ic: July. Sl'.-lSJ'.,.-. cto-ed st 32" ft.oiic: Aujusr. 27328.-, cto ed'at 27; ,c. Bye- Quiei; No 2. f.s.ncsH. artcy Nominal. Flaxseed Quiet; Xo. l 51 s. Mes Port F.u!(l moi-iH-eiy a.'.iv1: at the opening ICylöc hither, but close 1 lower; casn, Jlü.a:o t); Jun, f tU 75 u'.O :j7H. c'osed at 10 15'?1 17M: July, 110 J .ia 50, c osed at $0 2.srH U5: AUiU't, 10 i . .1 10 f.D. closed at 910 35&1U oK. Lard i-Hiriy active, with t.r:ce. J'j (Ä"e liigher tarly. bnt closed lower: cvh. SJ R5r. 37'v: June. K ZZjiii l. closed at Si :;- S7J: July, $4 47J.(ii CO. closed a' 4-Vtj 47i;Aiigtin, t6 5t:-u Co. closed ut $5 öö-ti Ö7J4- Bsed Aieau steady; orv .aired saouiaers. S: 9.: siort rib Sides 5 C5-a5 1Q: fhott clear sides, - '-5 ra.o 70. on toe Produce rxinaoire: Baiter (Miet slid uncharged; creampry, 1J,6: dairy, I2i.ii4c. i-rs-siow at li-aiiV-.c. KocelD1! lour, a.coj bbis. : wbeat. 71.000 ou. : corn. a7 8-T0bu.: ojls. 270,000 bu.; rye, 8.0) bu : barley. 10.0.0 bu. Siipmfnts Flour, 12,000 bbi.: wheat, oS00 bu.; corn, 275.000 bu.; oatf, 12.,CC0bu.; rye, 3.000 bu.; barley. 7.ouu bn. Afternoon Board heat w eak and ic lower. Corn- Stesdy and nnchanjed. Oats 'gic lower. Pork &c lower, liird L nchanged. NSW TOKK. June 1. Flour Keceipts. 47,015 bbls. : exports, 7.72S bbls.: dull; superfine Western and State, 5 ; 20S3 CO; good to choice da. Si 50,1 5 20; cominan to t-boice white wheat western. 5 0i5 to; common to choice extra bt. Loun. 83 ;(j4 5C: patent Minnesota extra, good to prima. l-Mi 4u: cnoice to uouDie extra, 5j 4j? to. Wheat Weak; receipts C25.4O0 bu.; exports, 2, V.u.: No. 2 spring. S0KS3t '4n.; choics No. 2 Milwaukee, 91'-liO; ungraded red, S5'J3c; No. J red, nominal: No. 1 white, 51: unerased wbite, 8öc: No. 2 red. June, ssles of 016,000 bu at 9Sc. closing at 97c: Jnlv. sales of l,5?4.C0o bi. at ya,'MJ'KC closing at 9STc: Augast, aale of 1,2 .- 000 bu. at SI 0O;.43l Cl?4. closing at 81 01': 6aptcmber, sales of ttö.OJU bx at 81 02;.l C3 , closing at St 02 October, sales.of 56,100 bu. at 81 031 04'i, clo-sine at 51 0S : November, sales of24,U.4 bu. ttl0j-o(l 05vs. closing at fl 05'; December, saleR of ltO.OO ) bu. at :1 05iijl 07, cl -ine at 91 OCli: No. 2 Spring. July, salts of I6.1 0 bu. at 'J0'..(ä-X-.c. t;orn Htavy; reeeipst, 40t.130 bu.; exporbs 1U.7.S7 bu. : unsraded, 4Jat52c; steamer, LCj-iOalc; elevatoi No. 2. 5lc; elevator, 52(U52:;4caflor: No. 2. Jure, 5J(351V.;' closing at eikc: July, 51.517-, closing at 51Sc; Anirut, 62:'i527i--c. closing at 62Hc; September, 5j','J 5Sc. Closing at 53c Oats Higher; reeeipi, S3.250 bu. ; exports, 202 bn. ; rnlicd western, 3$ "4 40c: white do., 4ci'.c. Stocks of grain iu store May Su: Wbeat, 3.7.7,812 bu.; -orr, f 10,203 bu.; ca's, SJ4.4S2 bu.; rye. 2 047 bu.; barley, 121 bu.;xmalt, 121111 bu. Hay St ady and fair demand. Coffee dpot, fair: l:io. dull att-Uc: options fairly active: fals of 22,760 begs: June, 6ydä7.töe: Jaly. 7.057.10c; Anu"-t, 7.1CÖ" 1-C: September, 7.25c; October, 7.30 ft".1': November, 7.40?; December. 7.45c r'usar Dull: fair to good refilling queted at ö'.aS1: refined weaker: '. 5itt5 xtraO .S'.a'c: wtiiie extra C, E'vc: yellow. 6;457ei;, btandar i A, fcJc; confctioiiei'B A. (-'via 6 li-lA,-; cut loaf and crutbed. i't 'c: powoend, 7g:1 is: cubes, 7'f 7'4c MoUfccs-Firm-.'.Cuba, -J04c Kic9-t"-ty and In fair demand. Petroleum Firm; uai'ei cloed at 7't,&'lc- Tallow-Barc"y steady at 6 05 1116c. hoi-iu Dull. Turpentine-S:eady at S.lj. Pork Dull and heavy; xtra prime, 81J Ou. Cutraeats Middles dub ; long clear, fa tO. Lard Lower but mora s tive for exports; Weslarn susm, spot. Sö 67!4(J7 73: June, 8660; July. Si i est 71; August, S6J2!6 7: Kepiember.5tf 94-t6 ": Ociobtr, $7 02: city bteam, 8t 40öj Butter Quiet, but steady; Western. Si I. c Cnrese Dull; Wettern flat, 2u;4'c. Other articles unchaated. BT. ions. June 1. Flour-Dull aad lower; fsnd.v, 93 70(33 fcO: choice, fl 25UI 3i: fancy, 84 60 5H"; patents. f5 355 7".. neat Active, unsettled and lower; opened rather firm, but un-ter strong pressure to seil, bna wta'her aud t'od 'rdceirta prttea declined; later, on a good dein:, they advanced, but a- ain Je. 1 oil' and closed K ot cender rricay: No. 2 red, cati. 9'.'Vic3l, but closed nomically st !'.; June, Sx''w V. closing at 90c; Jnlv, 81 MVsl C2. c o.ing t St cl aski; AnguEt. 9l"01Ji'i4ili;,.'. clofiug et ilOJlC:'. Corn Followed tbe course of wbeit aa l c:o-fd "äbC te.ow last Friday; No. 2 mixed, cash, 4:;r 4ic, ciosiua at 4S"-rO t'.,c: June. 1J', i 42 4c, closing at 4ic: July, i.'nia'i--- closing at tic: August, 4i'.:itsj44c, flosinis at 4.viC. Oats-Lower aud slow: No. 2mixed, cash, iO. i ?c; June, 30' ae-',c: Julv. S0;4c Bye -.ow. 7ic asktd. BarUy Quiet; Minueota, Gcc. Lea DuU at S3 403.: 4. Butter UncbSTiged. tgj-lJnchf.n;d. FUis?el Dull at 91 i5. Bay Lower: traiothv. fl'2415. r.ran l ower at Olc-i'c. Coruroeal (Jaiet t 8 J 65. Wool Firm and unchanped. Provisions Firmer. Pork 510 7.r;(3107)i. Lard Nominally iiSO. Bulkmeats-Lons ckar, $5 SC; short rl'.)s. 5 !; short lear. $ 60. l'con Long clear, 85 7515); abort ribs, fö '.H'jiC; short clear, IS 103G 15. Haina -s iO(3U bO. Keeelpu Flour, 6.000 bhla : waasu C6.CC0 bu.: corn. 1U5.010 ho.: oats, 120,3C0 bu. ; vre. P.teobn.; barley, 4 000 bu. Bh'.pments -Flour, 1Ö.CÖO bbls.; wbeak 3.0C0 bo.; corn. fcu.OOO bu.; oals.CO OCObn : rye, rone; barley. 1,000 uu. Afternoon Board Wheat was Jc off and corn about steady. PHILADELPHIA, JuDe 1. Flour Weak and unsettled: Western and Pennsylvania superfine, 3(3S5; do. extra. fc:50(ä4 25: fct. Louis aud fcouthern Illinois, 94 tC(3i 25; winter wheat, pat55 25Q5 75; rje flour Kajce anl iirm. Wheat ed weak, later reacted and clred slfady; N red, June. Jt14ö,'5Kc: July. mSaUc. A"-4 ttk c x teptember, 1 Ool 01. i)ra L uef . tied end lower; No. 4 mixed. Mc: No. 3 mixed, y.UGbic: steamer No. 2 yellow. 6."l454c: No. 2 rciie1. in elevator. 50; No. 2 mixed. June, tl'.&cCJ-jC: July, 4l(51r,c: Aueust, 61(3i2c: beptember. 5i;..5üc. Oau Cnsettied and 1wer; rejected white. 40c; choice No 1 mixed, öOXc: no. 3 wbite. blHc; No 2 white. 423t42Xc: tutnres pefflectfd and nominat; No. Jwhite. June, :ti'.js 4uyc; July, ö!".,40?e; August, S7:hte. Pro'i-fciitjs-DuiL Purs-Mess. new. 112 H12 50; do. prime mess. 911: do. family. fl:l'i13 5t LardDull, refined, 97 2 1 50; do. steam s h)9r 8a: do. butchers' loore. K".(ati25. Butter Quiet bat steady: creamerv, extras, 13c; Bradford county and New York dairy, 16c: Western dairy, extras, 14r: do. Food to clmice. 31915c. Kg -Pennsylvania, extra. 14c; Western, eitrws, l. 'c Cheese -DbjI; tiiO Csts.CbolcCi Vs, Chic, fair to prime,

CATARRH.

THE Great Balsamic Distillation of Witm-Hazel, American ''ice, Canada Fir, Marigold, Clover Eioaoms.'etC.,calied baotord'g Iadlcat Cur, for the immediate relief and permanent cure of every form of Catarrb. from a simple Cold in tbe Head to Loss of bmell. Taste and liearlcg. O'ouirh aud Catarrhal Cor. lmt ion. Comp.ce treatmen t. consisting of one bottle Radical Cure, one box Catarrhal feolvent and one Improved Inhtler, ia $T7 J one package. 1 t H lH I'ru?'?-tR KANFOKD'S J may row be had or for il 00. Ak foi RADICAL CLKK. Conplete Treatmest v,ith Inhlcr, 51.C3. "The only aolute speeiflc we know of." Med. 1 imoH. "The bct we have found ia a lifetime of suffering." P.ev. Dr. Wis;r;:n, Boston. After a lonir suflering with Catarrh tne Radical Cube has conquered." Kcv. 3. W. Monroe, Cewisburgh.Pa. "I have not found a cae t Jst it did not relieve at once." Andrew Lee, Manchester Mass, Potter Drug and Chemical Co., lio.ton. For the retfef and r-rpvention, the instant it ia fit-plied, of P.heum&tism, Neurai.a, ctilca, Coughs, Colds, Wenk Back. Ftomach and Bowel. Snooüng Pains Nrjmbrsefi, Kvsttiia, Female Pains. Palpita-lou, DysPensia, Liver Comr-laint, Bilious ever, Malaria tv.Z Ipidemlcs, use Collins' Planters (an Klectrir Uattery combined with a Porona l'lnutr) sad lausa at rain; S 5c. everywhere. ELECTFJC tA'fTEl fiLUlHLlHEÖGEÄBSTEÄMERS' To ir.il n oni E.-ilim sn.i a;i parts cf Ejrtpe. OUtSEC ROUTE, shcrtest ornll, smooth iniana sw.iinc: tor two i: Passage il classes, f vcr.ty-ei:V:t f.r-l cb jseamrr. A. tmKiuU.:lK.ns .n'pa-';5. V'ec!.ly s.. ,':;:(.. ALLAN & CO., Gen.Wo-r A? No. 112 Ln ?.,!;.- trett. C.-.XAt.... Chas. J. Sunclell, M.vccr. TIIJE2 JlVIlD WIN DRY - AIR REFRIGERATOR,. Awarded the highest honors, recetriEc tbe Qold mecl.il si KV OKLC4.NS EXrOM f ION, 1S89.5: The Geld Med dl at Mechanic fair. Boston. Kept, and Oct. L-e4: The Bronze Medal of Sureri.irity. Atrtricfti Ins-ltnte, Ne York t"itv, Oct. ai'd Nov. ls. T Is 13K Mtl.sT m'0ll A Mr Mil.VTIFIt' KKFKISMMTüR KÖVS. I'ted in leading Hospitale, (inciudii,? C. S. Amy,,i Afvlnms, Almhouscs,C'.olic5es and manv other prominent puplic Iostitutions Fcr Grocers auo familyue, wiircat a reer. Call and examine, cr eend for Circula;. For sale by liALITIN MAMFACTURIXQ CO., Barllcgton, Vt f Vc. Re"e'rts Flour, t 000 bbls.; waes.t, J2 010 br..; torn. 5 CC0ba.; cttr. 10.0.0 bu.. Sinmcnti -Whett 3,0 bu.: corn. ll.OüO a.: oaa. 7,tv0 bo. NErt' ORLEANS, Inn 1 Flour Dili; boice, $1 7ifJt 75: fancy. ?4 U'(il üä; twin r. wcet patetts, t5 70ea5 75; Iliuneota patent pp-cess. i-c 7 : bakers, tl 8' Ql CO: Corn- h irm dtrnaud e t lower lutes: mixed. CCc; white. 71Q72c. Oa-s in fair deiratid; surply good: ctjoica weatem. 5!.,.qi6c. Corrrctal-Quiet atl 5. Hay In cood ficmand for ! c:ce grades; oti tra neglecud: rr'tce tc strict y prime, 17iai9 .rr.: c.Koice to 1iu-t, t-0.'a. Pork-Dull at 511 S734 Lard-.'ut: reäaed ticT'C, SO 0. Bolktnrau Dull; shoniers, j icked, ?3 M'.: long fleer and clear Tilt. C5 50. bacon Dnü: shcuiders non-'ral at 8150: long clear, 6 12'.'.: c.'ear ribs, f 0 JV. Haan-ttitar cured, :J (oi it c C'ciTee Quiet but steady; no cargoes, ciEBoa to prime, .V"rVXc Scfcar-?trong but ouiet:: ccmn:on to fair. 449,;c: Jair to cnoine, poiEinal: tilow clurifed, 5;c a'j;c: eff wbite. t '-.c; choice. Cl,ic ' Molasses ctntriiuiral 6carce snd rm; common to g'od corxmop, 17fi21c; fair togordfair. 23 (325c: rrime to strictly prime 26.. E."c. Bice Quiet tut steady at 4: vii:.c Bran Dul st 75SCc. C-ttcn Seed il i rime crule, 2J2?C. CINCINNATI. June L Cotton Firm: middling, lujc. Flour Du'l: family, t3l t J; fancy. Si 5C3tl Wheat Dull and htavy; Nc. 2 red, fl. Corn Weak and lower; No. 2 mixed, 4t.1.4(.''vC Oats Drooping; No. 2 mixej, 2l..41.jC Bye Dull; No. 2 fall, 7o(,.75c. Uariey Dull aüd hesvy; No. 2 spring, C?c Pork Quiet at 810 12X 10 75. Lard Dull at f6 lflQO 10. Bnlsmeau In light demand: shoulders, 83 7r; short ribs, 5 .'-.5. Bacon In fair demand; shoulders, 81 75; stort ribs, 6 15: short clear. S6 50. Butter Quiet and crchanged. Poga Quiet; co't'noa and light. t 3 ti; jacking sna batchers', l.ioOi 8 90; receipts, i00 ead; shipments, 1,0-JO heal. Ess Siow and ea$y at 123'Jl:ic. Cneeae 6;eady at 73 7! ,c. . BALTIXOB2, June l.WTieat Western lower, wiih a moderate inquir . No. 2 winter ted, apst, 921.t5i:ic: Juce,92;-ic b'd; Jnly,9f?.jj--i.'-,?: August, 9 .(it'.''sC: cepttmber, fl 02 biA. coro Western steady and nuiet: mixed, spot, 51(iV.V;: frah June, 5i'dolJic; Jn'y, Slc bid: Autnst. tJtoc Oats Firm and quiet: Western whiie, 4t'3l2c; mixed, ss5'10! I'cntsyivania easier and quiet. Provlsions-i as ier and quiet. Mer-s l'ork 12 2(? 12". Lard Keßned, 88. I ge t Srnier ana active at 134iiic5e. CoiTee .teaoy and qait t: Kio cargoes, ordiutry to fair, Tiai c. Escc-lpta Flour, 2.3ööbbls.! wteat 5.0 b.; corn. 1 i.CCO bu.; oata. 9,X0 bu. ; rye, 900 bu. Bhipneau Corn, 12,000 bu. MILWATJXEI, June 1. Flour Neglected. Wheat Weak: Milwaukee No. 2, 83Jc: J jly.Mc Corn Dull: No. 2, 44)c Oats Steady ; No. 2 iig'i. Bye Jower: No. 1. 0:tc. Barley Weaker; No. 2, 6Cc. Provisions-Firmer. Mess Fork Can or June, 910 Si; JiTly. 10 4 Lara Prime steam, cash or June, 86 40; July. 6 50. Eurter Dull; dairy. I4;4l6c Chetaa-Quiet at 1031. c Eggs Easier at ll(311ic. Rfcor'Tt-jnour. 7.7M1 bis.; wbeat, 103.4G6 bu. , barley, 17.7J2 tc. ShipmentsFlour, 2,50 Stls.; whtat, lj.7.4a3 ba.; barley, 575 bu, TOLEDO, June 1. Wheat-Dull and weak: No. 2 red, cash. V.i asked; June. asked; Jaly, ICKc: Aiipust, Sl'jfi; No. 2 soft, S7K.C Bke-1. Corn liuil sud lower; No. 2. cash or Jub 4"c asse-i; July. 47c; August, 47c. Oais-Qutet; o. casn. 35c atktd: June. S5c. Keceipts Wheal, H'.ftrU bu.; corn. 15. COO bn. (iHjnmpnt bu. ; corn, 0,000 bu. : cats, 1.CJ0 bu -Wheat, j'i.ouo Cot too. KFW YORK, June 1. Cotton Tb Post iu itf cotton rtview says: "1 he attention of the members cf the Exchange has been chiefly aiven tocav to-lf ciirg a new Eoard of Msxaeer?. and iranMct'ons in futures up t- 2:15 p. m., were ciasequenüy limited to 10.CU0 bales. Foilowins the Liverpool market, prices of June to September tnciusive, tirst advanced C-lO'o but 3 lOt'e were 1 wt asin. and at the third c t. August bron bt 10.1' a-, und Jancarv at 10 :'c Futsre c'.ced del! bnt steady at 3 lCCc higher than Friday; sales, le,3CC bales." NEW YORK. Jnne 1. Cotton Dull sn i unrhanKed;!lutures closed dull; June, l.sc; Julvv ir-.ssc: aueust. 10.9lc: reptember, i'i'"--; October, lO.:.'.: November, lu.24c; Dcte ocr, 10 1 ; January. lO.SOc, Febusry 10 4tc GALVESTON, Jane 1. Hotton D 3' I: middling uplands, 10c; low middiin, 10 c: sol oidinarv, Cc; net receipt, 2 tales; grc. 25 tales; sale's, 19 bales; stock, 4 573 tales. NEW ORLEANS, Jone 1. Cotton Q-i:et aud steady, rridaliug, .0 7 lCc: low mid-Liin, 10 lViec; good ordinary, l'r lCc: net rcc.-tp'J. buies; gross, 4C1 Dale; saie. 83J bales; etxx, ir.v.'.i bales. MEMPHIS, Jure I. Cotton Quiet and steaay: . middlice, 10 ;c: receipts, i'. bale; sairmects, b-ii balei: itock, 1S.5S3 tales: sales, -00 fciiet-. ST. LOVIS. lune L-Cotton Firm: rr.iddHrig, lO- .c: sa1s. 4r0 baes; rHlpts. Mju t-a.es; snipmfcuts, 00 bales; stock, in.coj baits. Oils. NEW YORK. June 1 Petroleum Ttcrc was break in the price of petroleum this morning, tin first trice showing a decline of 'a 10 TJ)-fi, o J wbich tnere was active tradin u mil snort ly before the cloee wben on realizing 11 yielded 78)- : sni closed at that price bid. PITTSBURG, June l.-Trading in oil todsywa j fairlv active; pricea were weak aDd tend;UE downvard. The market opened at 7'Jc, advanced tt TV 1 .ie, broke to 7S4'c, recovered to 7l,c, and fell 06 agin to 7o0 at the cicse. BRADFORD, Pa., June 1. Petroleum Market I opened at 7S1-.: closed a' 7V-4c; cgae't price, 7.' lowest 75!c: rura 77,5 tb'.s.: total ship1 mtnii 1'3VC." bbis.; charlera. 50,0.0 tola.; clearancea, 2.'ao,oco bbis. OIL CITY, Pa , Jane 1. National Transit certificates opened at7'.'ic: highest pric. 7.';h:: lowest, 7slyc; cUieed at 7ic bales, 145.2U) tois.; clearances. 4 042.000 bbls; shlpmente, 9VJ05 fcul-: charters, 36,040 bbls. TITUSYILLE, ra June 1. - Fetrolnm - Kstional Transit certificates opened at 79: blehest price, 7v--j !fc; lowest. 7?V-: closed at "Scj hijw menU, 9,905 bbis.; cLaittrs, 36, :4J bbls. Dry Goods. KXW TORK. June 1. Dry Goods The market has Ken qaiet in all departments, and tbe demand and forwardines of that unimportant character usual to the closing month of the season, and succeeding tbe larae transactions I la4 month, in anticipation cl winter wsnts.

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