Indiana State Sentinel, Volume 32, Number 19, Indianapolis, Marion County, 9 June 1886 — Page 8

THE INDIANA BTATE SENTINEL WEDNESDAY JUNE 9 1886

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A Word About Catarrh.

'Jti tfce mucous membrane, thit wonderful emi-'luid tavtlot e surrounding the delicate tissues ol the R:r an! f-xM j -i.c;e, th;.t Catarrh iQakes.iis tronghold. Owe etaclisbeJ, it ems Into the very vitals, and renders life bat along drawn brea'.ho! misery and dieae, dulling the enses of tear:: k. trammeling the power of speech, destroying The faculty of smell, tainting the Lreath. aim kühne: th; refined p;ctsirv of late. lc(s:!io'i!y, ty creeping on trow a simple tout iu the l.tH.i. it avmlts the membranous bnicg and envelopes tbe bones, esting thronen, the delicate coats aud causing intlaiumutiou, tlouch:n; and death. Nothing short of total ercu. ration will insure health 10 the patient, and ail aiviatives are simply procrastinate! sutl'erlup", leading to a fatal termination. Sanford's Kdi al Cure, by Inhalation and by Internal aimiBistration, has never tailed: even when the di-eae has made frightful in rods on deli'af.e conctitutii uN, hearing, smell and taste have been reco red, aud lb.- uicae thoroughly driven out." wanford s Radical Cure consists of one bottle of the Radical Cure, and one box Catarrhal Solvent, aiid cbe Improved Inhaler, neatly wrapped iu cue packag--, wi'.h lull directions; price. fl.OO. Heart Pains Numones, Lameness, Soreness, Hack ing Loi'.jrh. Difficult Breathing. Asth ma. Pleurisy and Inflammation of the Pectoral Muscles instantly re lieved and assisted to a speedy cure by that new. original and infallible antidote to pain and inflammation, the Cutlrura Anti-Pain Plaster. At iTuvgisw. iOc; five for SI. 00: or postage free of fotter Urug ana Chemical Co., jioton, )Iaa. "THE RED AMERICANS.' An Allied Trcasscabls Organization cn tho Pacific TI Inited States Grand Jury at Seattle Make an Extraordinary Report Con. rerolsg an Anarchical Organization. Seattle, W. T., June 0. The United States Crand Jury has found indictments against ten leaders of the recent anti-Chinese riots in this city. The jurors' report, which was submitted yesterday, is an extraordinary document. It alleges tha evidence has been laid before the Grand Jury sufficient to con yince that there exists throughout the country a treasonable organization known as the "Red American International Workingman's Association." This organization is described at jrreat length. Among other things the report says: This association, with all its branches, is essentially anarchical in theorj and practice. The policy pursue J by this association is to secure control of all labor organizations, and particularly of the Knights of Labor; to see to it that the o Ulcers of all labor organiza tions are chosen from the Scientific Socialists; to employ every means to proToke dis content among the people and to stir up on all occasions and all times as much strife and agitation as possible. More than a year ago the I'acif.c coast was selected as the most favorable ground on which to start a movement for the subversion of the (iovernment. Last fall branches of this organization were es tablished at Seattle, Olympia and other points on ruget bound, ine agitation of the Chinese question was to be made at once the pretext and cover for the treasonable motives of the band of seien tine socialists. The labor organizations were, although unknown to the main body of the members, systematically worked to promote the treasonable obiecs and purposes of the scientific socialists. All the disturbances and outrages on l'uget Sound for the last six months arising from the Chinese question, were really fermented, incited, sruided and pro duced by this association, whose real aims and designs have been studiously kept from the knowledge of the real workingmen of lcbor organizations. The scientific socialists of the association are, as shown by unmistakable evidence before us, secretly instruct ing their deluded, ignorant and brutalized followers in the means of practically .applying dynamite; how to seize armories and military stores; how to prevent the departure of troops from concentrating toints; how to preserve order in centers of insurrections; how to imprison and destroy men of property and influence. Ta ac complish this end thH association instructs its members to be particularly active in labor organizations. This red-handed body of assassins has settled upon our portion of tbe I mon as the hrst point of attack. Ihey tay in their ecret circular: "The I'acif.c Coast, particularly, by reason cf its peculiar population, its natural wealth. its position, is such that a few determined iitn could isolate it from the balance of the world for months of time, and the agitation already started over its whole area is pecu liarly fitted to be tbe first to lead off in act ive work when the time for that work shall come." CONVICTS CONFIRMED. Over One Hundred Keeeiye the Kite From Archbishop I'eehan. J i iet, 111., June ft. The Johet 1'enitentiary was tie scene of a most interesting event this afternoon. It was the conferring of the rite of confirmation on 117 con victs by Archbishop Feehan, of Chicago. The ceremonies were conducted in the presence of a large number of outsiders and in the prison chapel. The chapel Wis nicely decorated with Cowers for the occa sion and each convict was provided with a br.nch of white llowers to pin upon his breast. At Mo clock tbe Archbishop com menced the confirmation, assisted by a num ber ol priests ot Lbica-o, fet. Louis and Joliet. As the convicts advanced to tbe altar, each man handed the Archbishop a Up of paper upon which was written the convict's came. Froaouncing the name the Archbishop-dipped his linger in a chalice of ell, held by an attendant, and making a cross cn tbe forehead of the kneeling men said: "I sign thee with the sign of the cross and conf.rm thee with the ehrism of salvation in the name of the Father and of the Bon and of the Holy Ghost." The con vict orchestra rendered some excellent music anitabie to the occasion. Among those confirnied werefcome of tbe worst criminals in the AS'esr, VTben Baby wan aick, we gare ber C ASTOKIA When the was a Child, phe cried for CASTORIA Wbea 1 became M is, she clone to CASTORIA WUi aLe bad CLildrea. the gave them CASTA OBITUARY. Death of Kev. Ir. Chare. Kdltor of the Ilaptiat EiamlEcr. N iw Yobk, June 7. Rey. Dr. Pharoellus Church died at his residence io Tarrytown, X. Y., Saturday. He was one of the tnot prominent Baptist clergymen in the coun try. He was born in lil. In 18I he left tbe pulpit for editorial work, and became one of the proprietors of the Examiner, the Jeadice paper of this denomination. Lr. Church was a delegate to the first Evangelical alliance held in J-ondon in 18 W, and was with others excluded because of the existence of slavery in the United States. The manager of the Fort Wayne, Ind., Clazette, Mr. 11. M. Holman, says he has often read of the wonderful cures erTectM by St. Jacob O.l. Recently he sprained his ankle, ar,d invested in a cane and a bottle of 8U Jar obi Oil. The Inter proved the better investment, as it entirely cured his ankle.

S3

FINANCE AND TRADE.

MONEY AND STOCKS. New Tork Financial Market. 5IW YOKE, June 7. Money On call easy at l&l per cent. Prime Mercantile Paper 5 per cent. Sterling Exchange steady and unchanged at ili for CO days and 49 for demand. The total aalea of stocks to-day were 27J.634 shares, including Delaware, Lackawanna ana Western, 24,200; Erie, 7 X)7: Kansas and Texas, 4,050; Lake Shore, 4J.550; Louisville and Nashville, :',170; Northwestern, 12,135: New York Central, 3,300; 8t. Paul, rtt.TJO; Texas Pacific, 4,750; Union Pacific. 16,015; Western Union, 6, 30; Oregon Transcontinental, ',349; fet. raui ana Omaha, 20.M5. Government bonds were quiet and steady to day. state bonds were dull and steady. P.ailroad bonds have been fairly active and firm. They were more active aud decidedly strong throughout the If -C Thesales aggregated $2,410,000, and Erie seconds ex-June coupon furnished f9.IC0; West Shore fours, S,0QQ, and Texas and Pacific Kios. coupon off. $196.000. St. Paul II. and D.are up '2 at 1.1; East Tennessee consol trust receipt Jat'.l: iiuwautee, j-asenore ana e?aeru ursis, 1 at 120; I'coria. Decatur and Evausville firsts, 2 at 114: Iowa Southern income, 4 at UJ. trie second extended are down at 114; Oregon im provement firsts 4 at M), and Wabash 4 aiba. the general feeling on Saturday niht that the immediate Situation depended primarily upon the labor troubles here, and this morning the clouds have blown over for the time. There was a rusn to ouy at the opening. There was no particular feature to the early trading, and prices, after the first boom, shaded on gradually until miuaay, wheu the strength of the VandtTbiltt gave tone to the market. There was a revival of the torv of a 4 per cent, bon.l on I.ke shore to take up the indebtedness of the Nickel Hute, and the lauer six k aavanceu suarply in the lat few minutes' trading. The coal stocks and the grangers w-re socially weak in the afternoon, and ou!y rallied toward the close. The tone of the market was active, but mher easy, with considerable inquiry for Oregon Transcontinental. At the opening everything except Pacific Mail was up, the advance ranging from 'i to Ji i-er cent. I-ake Shore was the most conspicuous feature. It opened at 82" H. yielded 'g per cent, in the hrst hour, but aiterwaras movea steadily up towards the close, and closed within 3...nr -tit of the best litrurea reached. It was the most active stock on the list, its sales reaching 42,500 shares. Tbe net result of the day's l'Usiness is an advance ol oniv small tractions ior the majority of the active stocks. Ijike Shore, however, shows an advance of 1 per cent. The market closed with the following bid:. S per cent, bonds lot s4 Louisville A Sash.- 7 ; ünit d totales 4S. i.t Louisvn:e a a.... an United SUtcs 4i8..11i;H Mar. tCin.flrst pldPacltcesol ua i2a Mar. Jc Cin. seconds .... Memphis & Charl.... ' i Louisiana consols..- 77 Missouri 6..........101 .uiciiiKHU euirm.... 1- 4 Tennessee bs, old . 5 Minneap St St. L. . 2iH, Tennessee ts, new.., j. y., -Min. a hi. 1 pia... 0'ntral Pac firsts.. 117;4 Missouri Pacific lOv1. Oen.&Kia (ir.hrsta.li'.i'.. Mobile Si Ohio 12' Den. A O'g W, firsts. Morris b Essex 142 ine seconds 11', asnviae ä cnai... m 54. K. it T. f s Si .New Jersey CentraL. o2 S. Pac, Ersts lis Norfolk dt . pie...go seconus m .oriueru rwiui-.... 1:4 j 1 . . 1 .w , . . 1 crmwesieru eon?, it: .'iruicru ruiui; "(, do debentare f lOxs Chi. Northw'n .11.1 it. I.. A San r rati o. 107 4; go. preicrrea.M.i4i it. Paul consols . .New York Centrai...l027: iu r. c. & r, crtis. ..i.r-- uuio veuirat ;t . j 1 a .bat " l . ä a I "i , rex. P iacd grants. 3.s'4ionio & Mississippi.. 2y3 T. P. & K. G. ex. con r)o'v do. preferred w est fthore. 101iOregon Navigation-,10)' ; Ai.ams Express.. 140 T" .. .Ol Aliegncny central .iOregon improve t... 1 Pacific Mail.........- 5:;', I Panama US :Vfnria IWuturr h: t , Alton & TerreH 2 A.&T.H. H. ptd.... Kt imcrican ExDrea.107,. 5ur.. ted. R. ü K 5.5 Pittsburg 150 Janada Pacific 65!4iPulman Palace C'ar-13 5 1 .j o .1 . .r-i. iim ' tuaui ovuiiK'i.i.... H nnuiuK h entraiPacihc . 41 1 .Kock inland .r.i' 41., Kock Inland.. Tbesapeak & Ohio.., s ;SL L. t San Fran.... J. a V. via crsta , HVi:dt.L.&.S. K.ptd. 41" J. A. O. seconds 10iSt.L. ts. F. Crstpfd.l0.j.'., Chicago s Alton 141 ,0. M. & St. Paul J2 Chicago & A. pld...150 C. M. A St P. pfd 121 V. Jhicago. Bur. & Vl.l3J .;t. faul. M. & M......11.'. St, L. & N. O. - St. Paul & Omaha... C. St. L. A Pitts 104 St. Patil A Om. pld110 C. St. 1 A Pitts pfd. 2s Texas Pacific 11'; Cin., San. A Cloe.. "2 Union Pacific Cleveland A Col &o'4 United SUtes Ex .. 1 Delaware A Hud... -'4 Wabash, St, L. A P.- 7; Del., Lack. A Westl2.s'H;W. St. L. A P. pfd.. 17 Denver A Klodr . It' . wells b Kargo u.x.... 12 Erie 2t.7!Western Union Tel. 61?B hne prelerred.., 60 volorado Coal..., tast Tennessee. i Homes take Sast Tennessee pfd. 2 I iron biiver.. 1 fort Wayne- 147 Ontario Hannibal A St. Joe ......'Quicksilver 4 3d u" i-; Han. & bt. joe pid. no. preferred. .. Barlem 222 ISouthern Pacific Houston A Texa.- .". ISutro Ulinoia Centrai I87,41N. Y. C. A St. L.. Indiana. B. A West- 2:!' do. preferred.. aansas A Texas 2' Mil., L. S. A W V, 4 in,1; LakefrieA Vest.... 11 ;K do. preferred.. ijike bnore ns Kantern Exchancaa. BALTIMORE, June 7. Bank clearings, S'lj'. Cs'J: balances, Jis.xis. PniLADELTIIIA. June 7. Bank clearing, ..- 21,C22; balances, f 1.2 O.TM. KEW YORK, June 7. Clearing House state ment: Exchanges, J116.73-"; valances, f l,s4,;7. ST. LOUIS, June 7. Bank cleartngs, f2.7G2.7-:t'. balances, $.-2t".,41s. Exchange o:i New York steady at .DC premium. EOSTO-v, June 7 Clearing Ilotie statement for to-day: Exchanges, ?!!. 1 io. hk.: Muta-jes, l,l;.".- -(. i:nte for mouey. 2 per cent, hxchant: on tw ork, lo(4i .c premium. CHICAGO, June 7. Associated Bank clearings for the day were 1Q.2m.0ch. I he only marketon the New York Exchange was 2.'iC premium. Little was cone this or any other figure. Mouey rates ret. lain substantially 5'at per cent, ou demand ioHLS and t( per cent, on lime lavori. Foreign Money and Stocks LONDON, June 7, 5 p. ra. United States Brmds 4l,is. ll;:.?4. Railway Bonds Atlantic and Great western nrsts, 4ö;4; Canadian 1'acihc. 6; Erie, 27V. do. second, m: Illinois Central, 140i; Mexican ordinary. 27: St, Paul common, y3;h: Sew York Central, 10iH; Pennsylvania, 54,'; Reading, ll'-... Bar silver. 41 1.1-lt'd per ounce. The amount of bullion gone into the Bank of Lugland onbalatx-e to-Uay is A iC.OUO. PARI 3, June 7. Three per cent rentes, 8:f, .yfi iOT the account. COMMERCIAL. The general markets opened to day with a goo 1 feeling and firmness la prices in most lines. In the local wheat pit there waa an absence of offer ings, with light receipts, and good grades scarce. There was a fair supply of corn, with a good local aiid fchlpplng demand, aal prices were well maintained. Oitawere fairly active and a shade lower. In the poultry market: the supply exceed the demand, and hens are Jc on Saturday's quo tations. Kfgs are barely holding their own at previous prices. There is no change in small fruits, strawl erries are growing scarce and will soon be out of marke- .roetrles opened this morning very firm, with granulated sugar scarce. Coffees are unchanged. Oils are lower. There is no change in dry goodi quotations to no'.e; trade is quiet. In foreign fruits, Valencia oranges are not on sale. Tallow is c oft", the lowest that it has ever been, other goods are unchaaged. The following table shows the amount Of grain In store at this point:

Wheat Corn. Oata. Kye. PwO ww I wm E levator B 2,t A) 15j0 17,875... C apital Elevator,.... 20, OX) . , Western Elevator 44,luo 3,1.00 .500 Elevator D 1.000 50 10,000 . ToUl..... ft7,0.' 19,9.y)j 28..T7 Corresp'g day last year. 51.7001 4ö.60O 20.700 UK)

The following table ahowa the receipt of grain at thla point for the put twenty-lour hours:

JKeceived. Flour, , ,,..,.. 37S Wheat " i, i 6.000 Corn, bn , 40,8 JO Oata, ba 24,000 Rve. " , Barley, n , , , ,

rioar. Oral a and Bay. nour-FatenU, S4 60 75; extra fancy, 1 10 35: fancy, f3 S&61 00; choice. S3 50(33 65; family, S3 1093 38; treble extra, 12 752 90; double extra, t? 3C92 40; extra, 3 MJ2 65; superfine, 12 150 3 25; ne, 00. Wheat We quote:

Bid. Asked. 7H track 77 track bO 71 Xtvi. tra k M trie It M 75 track 77

So. 2 Med, No 3 Red. No. S Ked Kejccted-.. fumeTChanutle

August

75 track Bid. Asked. 3i track - as tack ii'i track 04 a:H track 33V; track . 32' track 3-ti Sr.yt track . 32, track a$ 30 track 32 32S track 3:i track i li track Bid. Asked. a-2i track 35 2SJ4 track 2i 25 track 27i

Corn We auote: Na 1 white No. 2 wbite No. 3 white No. 1 yellow. ........ No. 2 yellow. No. 3 yellow.-., no. 2 mtzeaNo. S mixed. No. 4 mixed-... eeeM Bound ear - Bound Ear, Yellow ., No grade Oata We auote; no. z wniie... Mixed Kejected-., Eye No. 2 nominal. Bran Steady ; i 50 bid. Hay All grades lower, with dull feeling all round; Choice Timothy, fx 50 bid; No. 1 Timo thy, 17 50 bid: No. 2 Timothy, $5 00 bid. held at 17 00. CHICAGO MARI TS. Reported by T. J. Hodgen A Co., Brokers, No. 33 s.outn Jieriuian street, room z. mocks, oonus, grain and provisions bought and sold.

Open's 1 Highst Lowest 7i 79' H 7hVi 79, 7'J 35 I IVi 35 S5Ta Sty 85' i 3f.'s! 86T' 271 2C?4 2TJ2 27 2.4 2fr 2V4 8 M) 8 y 8 hO 8 75 9 00 8 70 H K 9 10 8 82 6 10 6 15 6 10 C 15 6 25 6 15 6 20 5 32 6 2 5 57', 5 57,' 2 5 57' 5 42' 5 CO I 5 42V., 5 47i 6 62j.'al 5 47

ICloung 76jJ 787'i 2S 8 95 8 9 9 05 6 15 6 21) i 6 :i) 5 57 M 5 57', 5 60

Wheat June.. July . AugustCorn June Jul y. Aueusil... Oat June July AllgUSt Pork June July A neust... Lard June... July August... Bibs June... July..-. AugustReceipts Hogs, 27,500 head. Car LotaWheat, 90; corn, 5S9; oat, 170. KKOLISH GRAIN TRAD REVIEW. London, June 7. The Mark Lane Express, in its review of the British grain trade during the past week, says: The season latterly has decidedly favored spring sown crops. The trade has favored buyers. The sales of English wheat during the I ast week were 49,673 quarters, at 32s 3d, against 42,20'J quarters, at 3 Is Cd during the cor responding week last year. Flour Is 6d lower. Fore gn wheats are further depressed. Thereaction in America is regarded as solely due to gambling operations. American flour is fully 6d lower. There were three arrivals and four sales. Ten cargocR were withdrawn and three remain, two of which are Oregon. Trade forward amounts to nothing. Sellers are more disposed to meet buyers. At to-day's market wheats were fid lower. riour was very auii. corn was steady, ine firices of fixed American were further against itijcrs. OaUwere&l lower. The returns issued by the Board of Trade snow mat the imports ior the mouth of May decreased as compared with the corresponding month of 15S5, 1250,000. and that the exports decreased IMO.OUO as compared with those of May. 1Nv5. INDIANAPOLIS WHOLESALE JURKEfS. Dry tloods. PRINTS. . 6 I Merrimac fancy. Windsor fancy.... 6 5' 4i; Pacific fancy . 6 jConestoga fancy, , ! Berwick fancy . 5Ji Belmont fancy... Cocbeco fancy Kichmond faucy. Hamilton fancy .'2;Va.sh'nton ind blue. 5',, American Ind blue... 4'., 'Albion solid American lam v.. American ihirtiDg. Allen fancv, y - 5'.. (Simpson's mining 6 ting.., 4', Steel River fancy 5 hirtlug.... 4J 2 Dunnell fancy 5 Allen shirti Merrimac Newton shirting 4 Dunk jk 3y9 PRESS FABRICS. Pacific i poplin lus.. 9 Manchester cash. ..10 Manchester DeB...10 Atlantic alpacas. 10 Atlantic (J. L. cati...lS Atlantic K. cashm.. ..22 Arlington iM gray Pact he cashm TS....10 Pacific ?4 Austialian crape is Pacific 6-4 A. C. M 30 Pacific 6-4 E. X. cash. 13 Pacific 6-4 A. C. cath.21VX' cashmere .. 15 Satin Berber 12). Boucle; 6JiOl2 LAWNS. Oxford lawns 1 SM StAnhope lawns . 4V2 Pacific Lattis lawns, 8) Pacific 1,400 lawns. Pacific Organdvs. .11 Merrimac Batiste... Garner's Batiste 10J4 10, ..10 GINGHAMS, Amoskcag Vt Wamsutta. . 6VÄ , 5VS . h) . H . 9 .10.'ijincaster 7 Kerkshire States 7 iNormandie Glasgow . fi'a Royal York , 7 : Renfrew dress. , White Man'f'gCo 7 ! Johnson bnk foilBates seersucker lom BROWN COTTONS. Atlantic A 7 I Bed ford R. Atlantic B Mystic River,. I-awrence LL.. Hill's Yardstick 6 , 4 , 6 Tremont CC. India u Head... Con es toga W-. Stark A , Saranack .., Utica V Boot XX Peppeicll K.... Peppcrell F.... Peppcrell 9 4,. Pepperell 10-4. .16 MassachusetU BB Vi la minasur is... V4 a ( BLEACHED COTTONS. Androscoggin L. 7VJ Barker Mills. Lonsdale 74 Farwell Aalardvale. .Vi'Masonville ... vi Wamsutta 10 jFruitof the Uiom... Hill's Semper Idem... 7V Farmers Choice tlackstone A. A 7VjDwight Anchor Uotk . Pocahontas ''A IV'. Kiu hvüle ft1, chestnut Hill Pepperell 9-4.... Pepperell 10-4... is 2J Ixngdale Cambric., Just out. COTTON Bu B! FLANNELS, d iNashua XX.., B'n .12! 5 . 6 Bl'd 14 7 7 8 S4 9!a 10 '' 7'i s'-i Tremont DL-... 6 Tremont H 7 Treinoj.t P 8 Tremont A 9 Tremont A 7 8 Tremont F 9 Tremont U 10 iTremont I. 11 ITremont R 12'i:Tremont N 7 l remoni a ii Nashua C, Nashua FF Nashua F VS 6 rl ii remoni u 9 Wimbledon CM 5'i 7' Wimbledon CI, 6'i 8 iWimbledon CI, -,Y, Nashua T 7 -10' i XVA CalcutU., PI-AIDS AND CHEVIOTS. Amoskeag RVi; Alabama plaids - 7 RVJ Alabama plaids., ArooskCHK faucv 91,.. Louisiana plaids 7 Bates , h) Ottawa plaids 6 Otis B B 8 iEdinburg cheviots.... 9 Park Mills. 70 check12Ja Everett cheviots , 9 Park Mills. hO checki3 ,lret Republic chev. 7 EooDomy check Columbian 7: Otis check. - V Hamilton stripes 10 Tustarora Granitevllle.. CJ j, River Side,. ....,7 I DENIMS. Otis, A X A.... Otis, B B Otis, C C Amoskeag.. . Everett Haymaker ,..11 ....10 .... 9 York, blue.. York, slate... York, fancy. Oakland. A.. ......it , 9 ....14 12V, Columbian ..11 8 iBoeton - 7 TICKINGS. Amoskeag, A C A 1V- Lewlston, 86 WV. iota, ÖO in in Lewistou, 32 IP, Connestoga, B F 14 Lewiston, 30.. .10 Con ne toga -extra 12 Connestoga, C CA 11 6RAI Oakland, A 7 Oakland, A A.. BAf.S. jGranger. . ilwiston -. American Franklinville 8Urk, A -1 ,.17 ..19 -11 -.18 12 Georgia, A CA ET ET CHAIN. White Colored Candle Wick.. ..18 ..'22 ..20 Coverlet Chain 20 No.500 Cotton Yarn.-10 Twine....... .20 The Produce Market. Eggs Paying 8c per dox. for fresh, loss off. Butter Creamer 4ancy, 15(ai8c: choice, 119 15c; dairy, selected, 1012c: country, fancy. 8 10c; fresh and sweet, ftc: low rrades, l3c per lb. Poultry Hens, 6jd per lb; spring chickens, 12c; roosters, 3c; hen turkeys, 7c; torn turkeys, 5c; old geese and well-feathered, per doz., 14 50; picked, per do., S3 60; ducks, per lb., 7a Feathers Prime gtt.se, 40c; mixed and duck, 20 Rags italic. Wool Bright IndiaLa, medium unwashed, 19Q 20c tor heavy merino and very coarse, lst19e; tubwashed, 2k&.mc; curry, trashy ana cotted, 5310c iJeeswax i2oc The Provision Market. Below are the nresent lobbfna prices: Smoked meats, canvassed or plain (plain meats not suaranteed against skippers.) (Order for sugar-cured and English meats will now be filled with canvassed goods, nnlesa plain meats are specially asked for. bugar-cured hams, Reliable brand, 15 It, average, lOc; do. 17 lbs. average, lovc; do. 20 lbs. aversge and over, loc; do. light average, iu iDa., lic: aa. ids. average, lie; sugar-cured hams, Morgan A Grey's brand.fic less than above; cottage hams, Reliable brand, 7V,c; California nama, licnabie brand, 10 lbs. average. 7V4c: do. 14 lbs. average, 7c. English breakfast bacon, clear, Reliable brand, 8c: do. clear. Por ter brand, 72c English shoulders. Reliable brand, 12 lbs. average, 61.;; Englisl shoulders, 17 lbs. average, C'c; sugar-cured shoulders, Reliable brand, c less than atove: Morgan A Grey brand ahonlders, lesa than English cured. Mis-cut bams. 6iC; do. moulders. bljp. Dried beef. Reliable brand. 15c; dried beef. Porter brand, 12c, Bacon clear sides, light or medium weuht. 7c; do. ywr. lieht or medium weicht, 7c; do. belliea, medium weiebt. vAc. p 8, and Pirkled Meats English cured, clear ide, liEimcked, Cc; do uciscr beUJes,Ci;

Nashua h K 7' i Wimbledon CK.. & 9

Nashua C 7'J Wimbledon CD, 9'-; 10Vj Nashua B - 9 Wimbledon CC.10'4 11 Nashua A . 8'i Wimbledon CBA 13 Nashua AAA... 9'4 10i Wimbledon CA.13 14Vi

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bean pork, clear, per bbl., 200 lbs, fl2 50; pork, clear, per bbl., 2M) lbs;. 110 50: hams do, f 10 50. Choice corned beef per bbl. 200 pounds, 113; do bonekss rolled, itr bbl. 300 pounds, 115. Also in $ bbls., containing 100 lbs., at half price of the barrels, witn 50c added to cover additional cost 'Ä?s Tongues-Ter bbl., 100 lbs., W 50. Lard Pure winter kettle, rendered in tierces, 7K4r; current chilled do,, ; in half barrels or 501b. tubs, 7c; 4-lb. tin tubs,bic; 20-lb. palla, ficjlO-lb. pails, Hie , . . , . . Lard Oil Pure, extra winter strained. In tierces, per gab, 50c; pure No. 1. do, 40c. Also in half bbls, 2,c advance on price ol tierces. eausagc Bologne In large or small skin, w; In cloth. 5V6c: Weinerwurst, 9c. Polish, lOJiO. Fresh Pork Sausage In skins, 7c; in buckets, The Grocery Market. Cheese Full cream. New York, 12l2!4c: Ohio, 12; swan Lske, 9(il0c; Indiana cream, 10c; Young America, lOCllc. Cofiees-Common, lOc: ordinary. 10'Sllc; fair ii raii . Tirime i-v,Äliie: strictly prime.

12?4lüv;lc; cho'ice, Vijimi1; Old vernmnt Java, 10'4.25Vjc: McLaughlin's XXXX, roasted, 14V; Lion," 13V; Jersey, LV; gold medal, Sogar-Cutloaf, 7?e; powdered, 7ic: granulated, 64fc?c: standard A, CKQVic; off A, 6(9 6V; white, extra C,6m 6c; light brown, Sfic; common grades, 5V5-V: New Orleans, Siy;ic Molasses and feirui-s New Orleans moiasscb, kettle, good. 40c; sirup. 2230c per gal lon for common to choice; maple sirup,.$l 00. Rice Carolina and ixmisiana, 4',4c. Spices Pepper, U"20c: allspice, 10(120 ; cloves, 25ö30c; ginger, I7r22c: cinnamon in mats, Uqs 15c; nutmegs, 7j3.soc. Salt Ike. in car lots, 909Cc: dray lots, 11 05 1 10; small lots, 10c more from store. Starch Refined Pearl, 2vr..?c per lb.: Eureka, 4c: champion g.oss, lump, 5ö0sc; improved corn, 5Ce. eit Fish Mackerel, extra mess, t2l per bbl.; halves, $12 50; No. 1 mackerel, $!S(mJ0; halves, f'(l 10; No. 2mackerel. $15 5016; halves, 87 50rnS; No. 2 medium, ts: halves, $1 50: No. 3 mackerel, C a 6 50; halves. ?3(j i 50; No. 1 white fish, $7 50; naif but, 14c per lb. Foreign Fruits-London layer raisins, new, f 3 40; new Valencia, lOrtjlle; Sultan.- lie: Muscatei raisins, two crown, tJ 50,. i3; California L. i.., 2 90; Muscate s, 52 75. Lemons Messina, 56 ( 7 50. New Prunes-Turkish, V'HHc; Sultan, Sc. Currants 7ViRe. New Fitjs l.ayerm, 15 j. Dates Mats, 4V.i5c; Fard, iu 10-lb. boxes, 10(llc; Persian, in CO-'lb. boxes. 8c. Citron New, 30c. Lemon Peel New, 20c. Oranges Messina, 86 50. Peanuts Raw lennessee. 5(jCe: Wilmington, 8'c; roasted, 10c: kTennessee. fa.bc. Virginia, 6to7c. Bananas 81(3 per bunch. Cocoanuts 4 f0f5. Canned Goods We quote: Tomatoes, 3 lbs.. fl 15rtl '20. Peaches. 3 lbs. standard, 81 852; 3 lbs., 81 yoea.2: seconds, 3 lbs., 81 50al 60: 2 lbs.. 81 45(?1 50. Te Peaches, 3 lbs.. 81 15ral 20; 6 lbs., 81 8öö.l 90; Gooseberries, 2 lbs., 90(j35c; Black berries, 8li lb; strawberries, 1 ot : raspberries, II 15(Sü 2."; Cherries, red, 811 05: String Beans. 85ta90c; Polk's Best Peas. 81 CO; Yarmouth Corn. 81 25c 1 30: Flxcelseor, 95c; Mountain SufarCorn, 81 1 SUndard, 2 lbs., 90c(jl 00; Polk's om, 2 lbs., 90&924c; Mackerel, 81 15C31 20: I'ineappies, 51 50'2: salmon, l id., 51 40(31 50; Tumbler Jellits, M90c; Cove Oyster, lib., light weight. 60(65; 2 lbs., full weight, $1 8'1 95; Bardines. French, J4S.8I 75 per doz. ; American, V4s. 81 per doz.; Apples, 3 lbs., 90(95c; 6 lbs., 82 50 (a 2 CO; gallon. 82 50ia3 60. Beans cnoioenavy, 11 m; meuium, 51 4031 00; Marrows, 81 1'otatoes Mishigan, 55C0c per bu.; homegrow, 35(9 40c. Apples Choice new, 84 00(4 50 per bbl. Tried Apples Evaporated. 7VV: common dried. 3J:J-4C I'caches Dried peaches, halves, riatc; Ca fornia halves, TU⪼ evaporated, 1314c. Honey ISft 29c. Greens Ca le. 75c81 00 per bbl. Squash 75c(fl per doz. Strawbcrrics-7.rs'0f 1 2o per case. New Potatoet-83 00c34 00 per bbl. New beans $1 5C(od 75 per box. Gieen Peas 81 00ol 25. Cucumbers .i0(a75c per doz. Cabbace New. 82 00a,Z 00 per crate: 81 752 per bbl. Onions New, ft 005 00 per bbl. Bermudas 82 75S3 00 per crate. Gooseberries-81 00ä,l 'l ier drawer. Currants 75c. II 00 per drawer. Strawberries-Home growth. 81 50(32 00 per stand. Seed. Seed Timothy. 2 05(52 35 per bn : clover, 86 00 (v nj , uiuc f,inj(., rAU. .inu jcuuv.kj. v 81 10: red ton. 75cu.il 00: orchard erass. 12 40c & r.lt. V. 1 . . a ..... n ,1..... L n...,,,!. (innA 2 85, owing to quality; English blue grass, 81 00 per bu: bird seed, rape, fevä'Jc; canary, öjoc; hemp, 43dc;. millet, sue. Coal and Coke. Block, 83 00; Jackson, $3 50; Pittsburg. 83 75; Raymond City. 83 75: anthracite, 86 25C(s3 50; Highland nut, 82 50; Piedmont, 85 00: gas coke. 10c per bu., or 82 50 per load; crushed, 83 00 per load: Winfriede, j.; Toper ton: Kanawna, 5-i j; Hocking, S3 50; inland, 82 7j; Blosburg, fc 00, II idea. Leather and Tallow. Htmlock sole, 2i'31c: oak sole, 3037c; Pittsburg harness leather, 3136c; harness leather, 30ca34c; bridle leather, per doz., 6072c; domestic kip, 503iM)c; French kip, 80ca8l 25; domestic calf. 70cSl 10; French calf. 81 iOCJl 85. Hides No. 1 cured. 8c: No. 1 green, cows, 6V: steers, 7o; No. 1 calf, 9c; cured, 1010V; dry salt, 10c; Hint, ic: ao. 2 hides, zc on. Tallow Prime, 3V4C; No. 2.3c. Grease Brown, 2c; white, 3ic; yellow, 2Jc. Drug Market. Alcohol, 82 1C2 25: calomel. 75!5c: camphor, C8c:c: cochineal, 50Wc; chloroform, Cor,fvc; gum opium, J3 50i43 7j: indigo, 8U3; morphine, 12 60(-i2 70. Oils Cater. 81 55riil 65: sweet oil. 90c(a$l S.5: olive oil, II 5C(3; bergamot (Sander son si, 8-( 3 00; lemon Oanderson s), 8 - 50yl 00. Quinine P. and W., 75CjS0c; cinchouida, 2o(9 25c; American bicarb, soda, 4f5c; English do., S'racc Snull Garrett's. "2-oz. pack.. 81 00 per doz.; 4 07. bottles. 83 per doz. Flove's sulphur, 5 l(n5. Turpentine toy. 12c; English Ve nitian red, by bol., 2l,c; less otiautities, 3V Iodine S4 00: Iodide potssh, 3(-.i3 2-5 Cloves. 20 Ca2'ic. Rhubarb, 9Ccct$l '25. Window glass, 70 per cent.; aoubie, oc ami iu per ccut. on. Iron and Steel Market. Far Iron 81 S0(?1 90 rates; charcoal iron, t2 90 &3 10: hoop iron, ti 50 rates; Norway and Swecd iron. 4'ic rates: horseshoe iron. 3c. llorse Shoes Burticn A Perkins', per keg, 81 '25; mule shoes, 81 per keg advance. Horseshoe Nails Northwestern, Globe and I'utnam. per box. 81 50. Cast SteelBest American, per lb., 12c; spring steel, 6c; tire steel. 3c; toe caltt steel, 5c; machinery steel. 5c. Cut Nails Rates for tens, iron, 82 25, rates lor tens, stcei, 2 3d. Miscellaneous Markets. Oils We quote: Llnscsd, raw, 40c; boiled, 43c; lard oil. &"(:;: miners' oil, 55(EJ65c; lubricating oil, P2(&t.lsc; straits oil, 5."(ötKc; benzine, lOrtJlle; coal oil, Indiana legal test, 9c; 150" test, 9c; pertection, 11c; water white, loo test, 10VTinner's Supplies We anote: Best brand char coal tin. 1. c 10x14. 12x12 and 11x20, 8' 25; Ix, 0x 14, 14x20 and 12x12, 88 25; roofing, 1C, 14x20. 85 75: 20x28,811 50(412; block tin, in pigs. 25c: in bars. 2tic. Iron : 27 B iron, 13 25: 27 C iron. 6c; Juniata falvanized, 50 per cent, discount; refined 50 and 0 per cent, discount Sheet zinc, CV- Copper potioms, x. 1'ianisnea copper, azc eoiaer, 14 ice. LIVE STOCK. Indianapolis. Union Btocx-Yard', June 7. Cattle Receipts, 50 bead; shipmenta, head 1 Very few here and demand light. Market slow at no material chsnge from Saturday's prices. Export grades Good to choice shippers . Fair to medium shippers.., Common Stockers 8 5 20C4 5 40 15 4 '.K)mb ft 4 S5 4 65 3 .30 4 3 00 3 3 75r 4 S 40,-3 4 x o"rs 3 2 OGva 2 10 75 40 6ood to choice heifers. Sood to choice cows CO Fair to medium cows and heifers Oommon old cows.. 75 veals, common to good ... 3 50,4 5 (O 2 00(9 00 Buns, common to good... VUkers, common to good.-, , 20 00949 t REPRESENTATIVE SALIX No. Av. Pr. 1 No. Av. Pr, JO steers 1.0M...U I0 4 steer? 1.H2,. 4 30 12 steers 1,0; as,. 4 5 steers 1.206,. 4 50 4 steers 1,141,. 4 fO 15 steers.. 1,150,. 4 60; 20 steers 1,201,. 4 70. 4 steers 1,220., 4 75! 3 steers. ,.1,193 ..85 00 ,.1.2tö., 5 00 18 steers, 15 steers.., 14 steers... 20 steers... is steers.., ..1,251, ,.1.4S0... ..1,337, ,.1,304, 5 00 5 10 5 15 5 15 5 15 5 25 5 2 5 25 18 steers. .1.28. 6 steers 1,432., 21 ..1 1.204,. 4 W IS. 22 I.14S... 4 85' 17., ....1,312... .1,475., 17 .1,206,. 5 00. 21 hogs Receipt, 3,600 head: head. Quality generally good 1 13.. shipmenta, 5 40. 310 Market active and 5c higher. All sold early. Selected heavy. .......... ... 81 10(4 15 Selected light.. Mixed . 4 0Vct4 10 4 004 12 Ilgs Roughs, , 3 j.i no . 3 353 75 KEPEESENTATIVI SA1 E.X. No. 65.... 4. 83 """ 75 Av. ..234. ..2.50., Pr. 84 00 4 05 No. 59. Av. Pr. ,lhl...8l 10 ..242 4 10 10.... ..205... ..2:,. ..224,. 4 07V4 7., 134. 74. 46., 68., ..187,. 4 12 ..217... 4 124 4 07 4 10 4 10 4 10 ..Jll... 4 13 ..114,. 4 15 274- 4 15 Bbkkp and Lambs Reoelp'a, head : shipments, head. But little doing for the want of stock. Msrket about the same as last week. Good to choice . . -83 60t4 10 .. 8 00(s3 40 - 2 2.Val 10 pair to medium.... Common Bucks, per head.. 4M - 2 00(43 00 ccrisf iambi.. 3 0041 25

1, packages, no-lb. cases, u;4c; w-io. ao., u 8c; Arbuckle s roasted, lS.'.c; Levering's, 13-'ic; Car dova.i3V:c: litte' A No. 1. 15Wc: Gates' prime.

Kl where. BALTTMORE. June 7. Beef Cattle Trade only fill and price 3-.C lor; bea beevei, t5

85 .V,-: first quality. V 37(S5 (2 medium, 84 50

( ii',: oruinary. vi ,5(4 2 : most sales were from 83 75C5 25. Receipts. 1,1'j5 head: aale, 61 head. Swine Fair supply and a good demand: re ceipts, 6,250 head ; quotations. J5( 5 2. Sheep and Lambs Receipts, 6,102 head: sheep, 82(3 50; lambs, 4 50(37. EAST LIBERTY. June 7. Cattle Recelpta. 1 .102 head; shipment, 893 head. Market opened acfve and 10rtl.5c higher than last week, closing .lull lau u,l'. n.l. S u ' . . mm.. " v. v. a 1 iivo. Hocs-KecelDtt. 5.000 head: ihlnmenta. r..800 head. rhiladUphiaa, 84 20&4 25; Iforkera, tl 10 4 20. Steep Kecelpta, 6.sffl head: shipments. 5.800 neau. luaixenuQirc nigner man last week. BT. LOTTS. June 7. Cattle Recetrta. l.o?l heA ' ahipments. 600 head. Market active and a shade higher, but Cherokee cattle stronger; choice shipping and export, 85 25(5 60; fair to good, 81 90( i 5 lb; common. 84 4C(g4 75; butcher steers, 83 25?s 4 85; grass .Texans, 82 504; cows and heifers, 82 25(t3 85. Hoes Receipt, 6'.'l head: shipments. 1.200 head. Market active and 5rl0c higher; butchers' and best heavy. 84 1034 20: mixed packine. S3 90(3 10: light, tl 9t4 05. Sheep Receipts, 1.983 head: shipments, 1,000 head. Market steady at 82 25(4. KANSAS CITY, June 7. The Live Stock Indi cator reports: Cattle Receipts. 1.3S7: head: shinmenta. 7rt head. Market 6trong, active and 5c higher lor best qualities; choice to fancy, 8-"(5 20: fair to goo, 84 70(34 90: common to medium. S4ri4 60: ster kers and feeders, S3 25(4 20; cows, 82 40($3 50. xioga receipts, o,t,4 neaa; shipments, 3,190 head. Market active and 5c higher: good to choice, S3 803 95; common to medium, 83 60 bhtep Receipts. 820 head: shipments. 239 head. Market steady; good to choice. 82 75a3 50: com mon to medium, 81 502 40. NEW YORK. June 7. Beeves Receipts. 178 car loads for the market, 70 car-loads for exportation and 30 car-loads for slaughterers direct. There was an over supp'y of common distillery-fed cattle; good and prime steers about steady; poor to best steers at it 40i6 16 per 100 lbs.; bulls and I ry cows at 81(34; receipts to-day, 4h3 beeves; for tbe week ending Saturday, 570 beeves and 6,550 quarters of beef. sneep Receipts, i,9U0 head: more than onethird spring lambs: market dull and depressed. clrsinR weak at a decline of '.c per lb. on sheep; extremes for sheep were S35 50 per 100 Iba. ; for spring lambs, 8&8; a dozen car-loads must be carried over. Hoes Receipts. 14.380 head, all for ulauetitprem direct; no trading In live hogs; firmer feeling at me nominal range 01 84 4j&4 80 per 100 lbs. CHICAGO, June 7. The rovers' Journal re ports: came Keceipta. 6,400 neau; shipments, 2.00 head. Market strong and a shade nicher: ship ping steers, 950 to 1.500 lbs. 84 40T6 50; stockers and feeders, 82 754 50; cows, bulls and mixed, 82S3 75: bulk, 82 C0(3; through Texas cattle, 83(3 75. Hogs Receipts, 26,000 head: shipmenta, 7.000 head. Market strong and 10c bibber: rough and mixed, 83 85c4 20; packing and shipping, 84( 4 'Mi light, -83 90Q4 27Ji; skips, 82 753 75. bheep Receipts, 1,400 head; shipments, none. Market firm; natives, 8-H4 30. special cablegram to tbe Drovers' Journal re ports: Cattle Moderate receipts of American and home-bred rattle; general demand brisk and prices firm at last week's advance. liest American bteers selling at 14Jc dressed, light weight. MARKETS BY TELEGRAPH. rroduce MarketA. NEW YORK. June 7. Flour Receipts. 2T.017 bbls. ; exports, 2,0."3bbls. and 8,117 sacks; market dull; sales, 11.000 bbls.; common to choice white wheat Western, extra, 75(M 90; fancy, do.. 85(t 5 10: common to good extra Ohio, 83 15(,5 10; com mon to choice extra St. Louis, 53 lj(a5 10; patent Minnesota, extra good to prime, 84 M(a.l SO; choice to double extra. 84 805 10. Wheat Re ceipts, 290,450 bu.; exports, 265,4' 2 bu.; spot lots 01 winter yj(a.c higher, spring about lc lower; export demand Light; options opened a shade lower, later advanced 5V. afterwards settled back SCVV. closing steady; Bales. 5,230.000 bu. ol futures and 75.000 bu. of spot; No. 2 Chicago, 7c; Detroit red. c. f. i.. SSXSSIVl No. 2 red. SsV 1. o. u., sy -ine delivered; xso. 1 red, 4c; o. 1 white, 9t'c; No. 2 red, June, 86j;cjs7V. Closing at8tV: July. 87Uö8Sljc. closing at 87 ;; August, 875iö'.'4C. closing at 87j4c; Septemoer, ST1 88V, closing at 87; hc: October, ss'c, closing at ss'kc: November, nominal: Iecember. fOr 90sc, closing at 90'c; January, 91ca 91V. closing at 91.V: May, 9kS95V. closing at 9lc. Com spot lots advanced Vo V and options H9i; c, closing steady with a moderate trade leportea: receipts, 131,41 du.; ex ports, 25,290 bu.; sales, 270..000 bu.of futures, 114,bu. of spot: ungraded, CIV: No. 3. 33c; No. 2, 43 43c elevator; 4414cj44V afloat: ungraded yellow, 44c: low mixed, 40c: No. 2, June, 43(J13V. clodng a; 43' c: July. 44-,4(a45!,c. closing at 45V: Au gust, 45j8?46V2c, closing at4CV: 6eptemijer, 46t (ft47V. closing at47'iC. Oats Higher and very quiet; receipts. 145,540 du.: exports, 125 bu.; mixed wtstern, 3ia.v: white do.. 3.t42c. stock of grain in store June 5: Wheat. 3,639,458 bu.; corn, 2,111.015 bu ; oats, 597,002 bu.; rye, 54,515 bu.; barley. 12,378 bu.; malt. ZS8,2o2 bu. peas, 17,3'.o bu. Hay Steady; demaiul niooeiate shir pine. 70c. nogs Quiet. "oflee Snot, fair: Rio. tu 11 at 9s Cc: options steady, but quiet; sales, 14,750 bags; June, 7.90c; July auj Au gust, v.ntc: !eptemDer. .00c; oveinoer, .w(ia 7.90c: December and January, 7.85c SugarBarely steady; fair to good refining quoted at 4'4 cut loaf and crushed, 6V: cubes, öV- Molasses Steady. Rioe Steady and demand fair.. Petro leumSteady ; united closed at 65c TallowFirmer at 4:V. Turpentine Wearker at S2V Eggs Steady and in fair demand; receipts, 4.01.5 packages: Western fresh, 10V. Pork Quiet and steady. Cutmeats Firm: sales of pickled bellies at 37 '4; pickled shoulders, b -jo; do. nams, uh ru JUL'uer anu mwuernieiy active; e&ieru steam, spot, 86 25; July. 80 32,C 3s; August, 86 42 Q6 48; September, $6 516 5s; October, 8o 59 a6 t;7; November, 86 5'J(6 63: city swam. 8 10. Bufer Quiet and easy. Cheese Quiet and weak; western, 4 7 V- Other articles unchanged. CHICAGO. Jane 7. The starting price for July wheat this morning was 78V. 11 broke off to 7s'jC early in tbe session, rose to 79' uc. fell otl'and cloiDg at 1 o clock where it had opened in the morning. The crop reports were conflicting but were generally of a somewhat discouraging character; so far as affecting the spring wheat belt, fhe eables quoted dull and easy crcign markets. The buying here throughout tbe en tire session, however, was on a free scale, ami the undertone remained strong. Iu the afternoon July sold up to 79c broke off to 78 V and closed in the latest othcial trading at7S96c. ihe feeiiDg in both corn and oats was strong throughout and an advance in prices followed, which was wen sustained, rrovisions were active and stronger and closed at the highest prices current in a number of weeks. Flour steady and unchanged. heat Active and unsettled within a range of V, closing V lower than Saturday. Sales ranged: June, 7CJ4&77V closing at 77c; July, 78V47,jV, closing at 7S-!4C! August, 78 15-16 QT 13-16c, Closing at 79) i; No. 2 spring, 77c. Corn rirmer and nigner: casn, j.r-c: June, 4:0 3."v Closing at n-iw: juiy, .'(t.ioic, oosing at: V; August, 36j-37V closing at 37V. Oats Firmer; cash. 27c: June, 2V27e. closing at 27C: July, K fifKT 'n flout ii or st -TrTv Alienist ' &2Hc, closing at 26'4c Rye Dull; No. 2. 5fcW lutrley Nominal; No, 2, oOtrc. Flaxseed Steady : No. 1, 81 07. Mess Pbrk Active, firm and higher; cash, June and July, 88 50(4 8 90, closing at 88 90; August. 88 80(39 05, closing at 8'1 00; market firm and higher; cash, 80 10; July. 8615ÖC25. closing at 8l 20; August, to 20630, closing at 86 27. Short Rib Side Firm; cssh, 85 55ci5 577. Boxed Meats Steady; dry salted shoulders, 81 4 (t4 5t; short clear sides, 85 rOO 5 K. Whisky Steady at 81 14. Sugar Eas er; cut loai, f ,4ö7,4c; granulated, 6V; standard A, 6V. On the Produce Exchange: Batter Ruled steady; creamery. Um 15V; dairy, 1012c Receil to Flour, 7,WX)bbis.; wheat, 30.000 du.; corn, 320 000 bn.: oats. 165.000 bu.; rye. l.OtO bu.; barley, 13X00 bu.Shipments Flour, 11,000 bbls.: wheat, 9,ii0bu.;corn, 192,000 bn.; oaU, 193,000 bo,; rye, 3,0(0 bu.: barley. 1,000 bu. Afternoon Board Wheat Easy: July, 78 9-16c Com Easy: July, 36 11-16C tata Firmer: July, 2hc. Pork Firm; Jaly, 88 95. Lard Quiet July, 6 ?f6 22JJ. ST. LOu id, June 7 Flour Quiet, but steady and unchanged. Wheat Fairly active and higher, but unsettled. The market opened easy and sold off V4(3 V hut rallied after irregular fluctuations, and advanced VtIV over Saturday, where it clewed ; No 2 red, cash. 77V; Ju'Ti 77?4c; August. W,, 7979'c. closing at 78V; September, 79?4&nV, closing at bOV. CornVery dull, but higher, closing VirV hipher than Saturday; No. 2 mixed, cash, 1 Vft32c: July, 32V bid; August, 33J6fr33Jic closing at 33V: Sep'tember, 34 V bid. Oat lead dull ; no sales; No. 2 mixed, cash, 2T.-V bid: June, 2.V asked; July, 23V bid. Bye Weak at 52c bid. BarleyNo market. Lead Dull and easy; refined, 84 45 chemically hard, 8t 45, 84 40 asked. Hay Nominally unchanged. Butter Steady and unchanged. Eggs-Higher at 9(119 V. Flaxseed Steady at 81. Bran Steady at 44c. Cornmeal Higher at 82 05. Whisky Firm t 81 10. WoolActive and strong; medium clothing, 18tjt23c; combing, 20c522c; low and coarse. 14föl9c: fine, 17Q20c; heavy, 1417e; black, ldlc: cotted, 12 14c. Provisions Active, strong and higher. Pork Strong at 89. Lard Steady at 85 80. Bulkmeats Strong; loose lots: long clear, 85 55: short ribs, 85 06; short clear, 85 80; boxed lota: long clear, 85 50; short ribs, 85 65: short clear, 85 75. Bacon Strong and higher; long clear, Ysfi 05; short ribs, 8ö 12 V short clear, 8ö 256 30. risms I nchanged. Receipts Flour, 4,000 bbla.: wheat, 18,000 bu.; corn. 107,000 bu.; oata, 47,000 bu. :rjo, l.COObn. ; barley, 1,000 bu. Shipmenta Flour, 10,000 bbls.; wheat, 1,000 bn.; corn, 17,000 bu.; oat. 84.000 bu.: rye. none; barley, none. Afternoon Board- Wheat Easy and V lower. Corn Firm and Ic higher, oats Unchanged. FHIIJtCEIJ'BTA. June 7. Flour Demand moderate and prices firm; Ohio, Indiana. St. Louis, and Southern Illinois. St 10(a4 75; winter patent, 84 5$5: Minneaota bakera, 83 50(5: Minnesota patent, 84 7t(5; Wisconsin patents, 84 50q4 75. Wfceat-Steady; rejected red in grain depot, 75c: rejected longbcrry da, 80c; No. 2 red. June, 8"K (,sc; JulT, --(gbfcc; Aniruet, KrAS6 c: 8'Itemter. 8f.J-i'.(6S7c. t)or" Hpot. No. 2 mixed, in fail dtraBd; )owcicr0vJmeaTllw;'o.3niUcd,

41c: steamer. No. 2 yellow. 44c; 6teamcr, No. 2 mixed, 42(t$43c; No. 2 mixed, 44(344V: futures, nothing doing, quotation nominal; No. 2 mixed, June. 4k$44V: July, 4l'Va44V; August, 4V 4.' V: September. 45!.li.V- Oats Spot, weak and lower; No. 3 mixen. "!; rejected, 36i3CV: So. 3 white. 36lV7c: No. 2 white, 37 V: futures quiet aiid" steady; No. 2 white, June, 374fa(37V. July, 37Q37V: August, 3:134 V; Septemiier, ö2;CA3."c. I'rovisions Good jobbing demand and steady. Pork New meaa, Sil: do prime, 81Cft10i 50; do family, 812; hams, smoked, per lb.. 10(11 V- LardSteady: refined, fS 75(3 6 do steam, 86 '25. Butter Firm and fairly active: Western creamery extra, 1517c Extrs

Quiet but steady; extra fresh, I2u"-;. Cheese Steady and quiet; Ohio flat, choice, "'7 V; do iair to prime, ti'i.e. Petroleum tlet. to pst in bbls., 7c. Receipt. Flour, süObbla.; wheat,I2.000 bu.'.corn, 9X00 bu.; oats, 17.000 bu. Shipment! Whctt 5 (KYI hn rorn J (Kin hn oats 1Ä DOO bn CINCINNATI. June 7. Cotton-Quiet: middling. 9c. Flour Steady: family. 83 15 ' 4: fancv. 844 25. Wheat Strongen No. 2 red, SOMc: receipia, du. ; shipment. 4,ooo on. irn Heavy ; No. 2 mixed, 35i3."V. Oata Dull and lower; No. 2 mixed. 29V;,c:;oV- Rye Dull: No. 2, 65c. Pork stronger at 89 50. I .ard stronger at 85 80. Bulkmeats Held higher: shouldets, 84 50: short ribs, 85 J,-yt. Bacon Higher; shoulders, 85 25; short ribs, 8t" 25: short clear, 8 50. Whisky Quiet at 81 10; sales finished good; 574 barrels on this basis. Butter Quet; extra creamery, 17($ise: prime to choice dairy, 8Sjl0c. Sugar Easy: haid refined. 6,-.;f73Hc: New Orleans, 4rtijDf4c. Linseed oil Steady at 37ffit39. Hogs Steady: common and light. 83 30fö4 05; packing and butchers', 83 7.V1 10; receipts, 3,100 head; shipments, 718 head. Eggs Firm at 9VtaC Cheese Steady : prime to choice flat. 7iaV Eastern Exchange Steady ; par buying and 1-10 premium selling. BALTIMORE, June 7. Wheat Western lower and dull; o. 2 winter red. spot, 82c bid; August, M Vasfic; September, 85J87r: October, 83c bid. Corn Western, higher ad dull; Western mixed. spot, 4Jj4ri4;i;Hc: June, 33?4c bid; July, 44!ic bid: August, 45CV5V: steamer. 40(ailc. Oata Lower and quiet; V estern white, 350373: do, mixet, 1 3;ic Provlfcions Quiet and steady. Mess Pork 89 ftfftiOCO. Receipts Flour, 1.105 bbls.; wheat, 10.4C0 bu. : corn, 75,700 bu.: oats, ls.soo bu. : rye, MX) bu. Shipments Flour, 1,315 bbls.; wbcat, du. ; corn, ii ),4uu du. MILWAUKEE. June 7. Flour Quiet Wheat Weak; cash, 77 V; July. 7s?e: Auarost, 7'ic. Corn Steady: No. 2, 35V- ta Dull; No. 2, 27c. Kye-Steadler; No 1. 57 V. Barley-Quiet; No. 2. 45c. Provisions Higher. Mem Pork Cash or June, 83 s5; July, f'.iö. Lard Prime steam, June, 86 20; July. 86 25. Butter-Easier; dairy, lir$ :c Cheese Lower: 8 Vrt'Jc. Eggs Firm at 9c. Receipts IHonr, 14,320 bbls.; wheat, 56.745 bn,; barley, 3.800 bu. Shipmenta Floor, 7,528 bbla.; wneai, none; barley, o,o bu. xavtKi-ooL, June 7. cotton Firm, with a fair demand; middling uplands, 5V; do Orleans, 5 3-lCc; lales, 10,000 bales, including 1,000 bales for speculation and export and 6,900 bales of American. Wheat Quiet but steady, demand improving, and holders oner f reel v: California No. 1, 6s I0d(jt78 per cental. Corn Steady, with a fair demand. Bacon short clear, 29s 6d per cwt. 1-ard lYime Western, 32spercwt. Turpentine spirits, 'ijs 'Mi per cwt. Linseed Oil 23s perewt, LOUISLLE, June 7. Cotton Dull: mid dling. 8V- Grain-Dull. Wheat No. 2 longberrv. tominai; No. 2 red, 7m1. Corn No. 2 mixed, 3737V: white, 3So3V- ats New No. 2 mixed, 30c. Provisions Firmer. Bacon Clear rib sides. 85 15; clear sides, 6 My,; shoulders, 8450. Bulkmcat Clear rib sides. 8 70: clear sides, 86; shoulders. 84 25. Mesa pork 89 75. Hams Sugarcured,81Ull. Lard-Choice leaf, 87 75. TOLEDO, June 7. Wheal Lower and dull; cash, fei?4(ui.i;4c; June, My4c; Jul, bl VgC; August, 82c; September, 82V. Corn Cnchanged and dull. Oats-Nominal. Receipts Wheat, 9.000 bu.; corn, 26.000 bu.; oats, 1.000 bu. Hhip-nonta w hear, 33,ouu du.; corn, 22,000 bu. ; oats, 2,000 bu. KANSAS CITY, June 7. Wheal Weak; No. 2 red, July. 63V: August. 64 V bid. 64 V asked. lorn Quitt; o. 2, cash. 2-i'a-c asked: July, 20V bid, 2CV asked: August. 27 V bid, 2 V asked. Oats July, 13c bio, 24 V asked. Oils. TITUBVILLE, June 7. National transit certifi cate opened at 6ov; highest price, 6CyHc; liwest. o4;4c; closed at uc. PITTSBURG. June 7. Petroleum National transit certificates opened at 64 V: closed at C5c; highest price. t-. 'hc; lowest, w,4c BRADFORD, Pa., June 7. National transit oertlflcates opened at Cöc: closed at C4Mc; night price, 65rV; lowest, 6i,'43; clearances, 1,511,000 DDIS. NEW YORK, June?. Petroleum Was dull. It opened at fc, declined to 64-V. advanced to C5V. yielded to C5)c, touched 64C, aud closed atu.v. OIL CITY. June 7. National transit oertlfi tes opened at 6.': hurhest price. 65' .c: lowest. 61 --c: closed at fi.'c; sales, 9S!',000 bbls.; clearances, 2.414.000 bbls.; charters, 15,079 bbla.; shipments. 72,u; DDIS. Dry Goods. NEW ORR, June 7. There was more inquiry for clothing woolens and other styles of wool goods, succeeded by improved dealings. Cotton goods have been doing fairly in a small way. bnt the general feeling shows increased confidence in the trade of the near future. Cotton. NEW ORLEANS, June 7. Cotton Quiet: middling, bjbc; low middling, S-V; good ordinary, 7V;set receipts, 871 bales; gross receipts, 1,765 bales; exports to ireat Britain, 2,270 bales; sales. hw bales; stock, y,wJ taies. 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