Indiana State Sentinel, Volume 32, Number 20, Indianapolis, Marion County, 16 June 1886 — Page 8

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THE INDIANA BTATE SENTINEL, WEDNESDAY JUNE 16 1886.

CHOKING CATARRH. Hare you awakened from a disturbed deep with all the horrible sensations of an asjashla. clutch luff your throat and pressing the life-breath rosa yeur tightened ccest? Hare 70a noticed the languor and debility that succeed the effort to clear jour throat and head of this catarrhal matter? W hat a depressing influence it exert upon tue mind, clouding the memory and filling tbe head with r.ting and strange noifci! llow difficult it is to rid the nasal parages, throat and liiLfTft ol this poisonous mums all an testify who re alii ic teil with catarrh, liow ditUcult to protect the system against Its further progress towards tbe lungs, liver and kidney, ail puyicin will adroit. It is a terrible disease, ana cries out ii relief and cure. The remarkable curative powers, wbcQ all other remedies utterly fail, of Sanford's Kadical rure, aie attested by thousands who gratefully recommend it to feilow-surterers. So statement is made regarding it that can not be substantl ted by he moat respectable and reliable reier en-s. Each paciage contains one bottle of the Radical Cure, one box Catarrhal Solvent, and an Im 5 roved Inhaler, .wiih trtat.se, and is sold by all icrgisUior tl. Potto Da c &2d Cheyical Co.. Boston. CRYING WOMEN

"I raunt give up; I can not bear there pains; I ache all over, and nothing I try does me any pood." Baxkacne. Lterine Tains. Hip and Side Tains, Sorenewi, Lamenesa, Weakness and Inflammation relieved In on taut br the new, original, elegant and infalliole antidote to caia and inflammation, the Cotlcara .Anti-Fain Planter. At druggists, 25c; J 'otter lroj and Chemical Co., Boston. NORTHWESTERN CROPS. tficcts of the Drouth Serlonsly Felt, and Alach Damage Reported. Chicago, June 13. The following crop snrxmary will appear in this week's Farmers' Ktview : The great fear of drouth, which has t een threatening the spring wheat sections still continues, and has become in some respects a serious menace to the growing grain. Dry hot winds have prevailed in Dakota and Jdianesota, adding to the already serious out look in many portions of that State and Territory. The effects of the drouth have begun to be seriously felt in "Wisconsin, Iowa and Nebraska, and very few of the reports received down to Saturday night dwell upon much but this subject. Many f elds of oat? are reported turning yellow, and the injury to that cereal threatens to be more serious than to wheat, The rains which have prevailed in the sections named, while saving many fields from ruin, have not given the relief which, accordirg to nine tenths of the reports from corrc spondee ts, would appear to be imminently needed. The reports from Faribault, IJccdnue and McTf" Counties, in Minnesota, JU ;EÜca;e r'e!lS Seed of I?!n, The present prospect in Meeker Cöünty Is not t cx ceed oce-Lalf of the average crop. InMonfAe and tfaak Counties, in Wisconsin, the fields are dry and parched, and all grains look badly. The reports from Iowa, particularly from Adair, Cherokee, Mahaska, Fottawattomie, winreebeik and Norman, indicate that many of the advanced fields of grain already show signs of tnring yellow ani are badly in need of moisture. Good rains would insure a full average yield in the large portion of the entire spring wheat belt, but without them and the continuance of the prefect hot and dry weather, would, undoubtedly, prove fatal to the outlook for the entire crop, as the situation has already become critical. The reports of damage from insects continue to come from portions of Iowa, Illitiens, Indiana, Ohio, Kansas and Michigan, but none indicate that any general injury is to result either to the winter or spring wheat crops, and that it is to be confined, in the main, to isolated localities. The section most seriously threatened is Southern Illinois, where the early prospects of a large crop yield has been lessened considerably from the ravages of chinch bugs. Grasshoppers are reported in larpe numbers in Hamilton County, Indiana; Fayette and Ixgan Counties, Ohio, and in Wapello County, Iowa. The reports from Indiana indicate that the yield of winter wheat will fall slightly below the average. In some of the counties the wheat has gone back daring the past three or tour weeks. In Gibson County the fields do not promise as much as one month ago, owing to dry weather and rust. In Lagrange County wheat that promised twenty bushels to the acre, will not produce to exceed five. The general prospects in Ohio continue good, and the State has the premise of a fall average yield. In Kansas nd Michigan the prospect baa not changed. "1 be ofl'.cial report indicating that Kansas will not produce to exceed an Il,0u0,uo0 bushel yield only confirms the report of the wide-spread injury inflicted on the crops early in the season. Harvesting is progressing in Missouri, v'entucky and Tennessee, atd the general tenor of the reports continues very favorable. A JEALOUS WOMAN'S CRIME. lrs. Sloan Dtowdi Her Foar-year-oM Roy to Spite Her Husband. New York, June 9. A Stanford, Vt., dispatch says: Mrs. "William Sloan has for several months been extremely jealous of her husband, and the affairs of the family have teen the topic of conversation among the villagers. Mr. Sloan returned from work at an early hour last evening. His little four-year-old boy, who always meet him at tbe door, tailed to do so. Oa going into the house he inquired for his son, and his wite paiT she had sent the boy on an errand. His long delay resulted in a general search ior the child, whose lifeless body was found in a ditch. The body was removed to the house and laid at the feet of Mir. Sloan. She did tot shew any sign of emotion or surprise, and merely said it served her husband rizht to inflict such punishment on him. The cool way in which she took the matter, and also m she had refused to join the search, led the neighbors to believe that she had com Knitted the murder. A constable took her in custody, and shortly after bei as: locked uy the confessed having drowned the child. Her only reason for doing so was, as the said, to spi'e her husband. The shock Las made Mr. Sloan insane. THE FIRE RECORD. . Cireai Fire at Litchfield, Connecticut. "Wateebitkt, Conn., June 11. The worst fire ever experienced In Litchfield occurred this morning. At about 1 :30 o'clock'fiames were discovered breaking out of the rear end of the store of Moore it Ma.lden, next to the Mansion House. There were no proper ap pliances on hand to stop the fire, and it soon became evident that all efforts to save the budding would be in vain. Tne lire spread rapidly to tbe Mansion House on one side and to Lord's building on Wie other. From the latter the Coart-house took. fire, and is row entirely burned down. The following places or business were destroyed: ur. Cook's, Wessels t Smith's, Mrs. McIonald, H. B. Shephard. H. B. Graves, E. L. Fhelps, Coolev's hotel, r red Koehler. Moore v Ma i den. P. C. Kilbourne, C. B. Bishop, E. B. Tech. Colonel Marsh, it. Hall. G. A. Hlckox. the Enquirer printing office, and J. D. McNeil t: Co. Loss, $2UO,UOO; insurance abjut half that amount. When Baby wm sick, we gave her CASTOFJA WbeuLe wm a Child, she cried tut CASIORIA "Wkn ahe became XI mi, übe lang to C ASTORIA When sbe had Children, sbe gare them CASTA The blood must b pure, if tbe bo If waul i he in perfect condition. .Dr. J. H. McLean' Strengthening Cordial and Blood Pariner make pure blood, and impart tbe rich bUcm of health and vigor to the wboie.body.

FINANCE AND TRADE.

MONEY AND STOCKS. New York Financial Market. NEW TOES. June 14. Money-On call easy at V&2 per cent. Prime Mercantile rsper 5 per cent Sterling Exchange Dull: actual rates S7'$ for ce-days bills and 4&&(iS9 for demand. The total sales 0! stocks to-day were 241,141 shares, Including Delaware, Lackawanna and Western, 34,700; Erie, 18,360: Lake Bhore, 12,850; Louisville and Nashville, 7,520; Northwestern, 17,745: New Jersey Central. 14,510; Reading, 5,310; Bt, Paul, 34,150; St. Fanl and Omaha, 1,560; Western Union, 14,12; Northern I'acific preferred, 3,115: Oregon Traascentinental, 12,3-15. Government bonds were dull and steady to day. Btate bonds were quiet and firm. Railroad bonds were In good demand and strong. Ealei ?2,&C,C00, of which East Tenaessee income trust receipts ce a tributes r0,000, with an advanced ) ;2Vi; Erie second consuls, 142,000, an advance of at. Chlcage, Burlington and Qoincy 7 s are np 2 at 134: New Jersey Fonthern firsts, iy at 96; Oregon ImprOYement 6 a, 2i at ?y4, and TYafeaeh and fcU Lonis 7 i. 2 at 109. Lealingt in stocks were confined chiefly to room traders. There was some talk on the street of an arrangement ay which the New York and New England will gain an entrance into New York city over the elevated railroad, and New Y'ork parties have been heavy purchasers of the stock of late. Jersey Central waa again a feature ander good buying for future account wnich was accompanied by renewed talk of the Baltimore and Ohio negotiations, the story running that the B. and O. would coaie into New York July 1 over the New Jersey Central tracks; and, also, tbe negotiations for placirg a new bond on the other side, bad bien successful. The market opened rather heavy at to y er cent, below Saturday's closirg prices. It became strong almost immediately and pried continued to rise almost without inter run ion until 1 p. m., when there was Cslight reaction, followed by a steady market until the past hoc r. when there was a gain of some heaviuexs, but the market again grew steady. Final prices f eaerally show advances, although Flocking Valey lost 1? and consolidated gas, 1 per cent. Nortwet-tern and St. Paul and DUiUth are each up land Oregon Navigation 1 per cent. The remainder of the list is up fractional amounts. The market closed wltn the following old:. 8 per cent, bondi..101 Lake Shore. Si's Cnit'd fc tatest 126 Louisville A Naeh. 3'J Cnited feutea 4slll LouijTille A N. A.... 42 facicc be of 1. I Mar. A cin.nrst pid. Louisiana confcois. 7 Mar. c via. seconds .... . Missouri Ca lOi;,, Memphis A CharU. 32 Tennessee 1 ?eC, old. 5J Michigan Central..- 72J4 211 Tennessee fcs. new.- 5!i Minneao A st L.. Central lac nrsta..v118 iMin. A St, L. pld.. Den. t Rio Gr, tin: I Missouri Pacific... . 47 i .ioaJ Ptn. 4b gn, bnu. 'Ki .Mobile A Ohio., III, -vl Erie seconds........ WS M V Jb T f a IM ' Morris A Esex......-142 Na&hville A Chat.... 4'J N. Fac, firsts.. 114 New Jersey Central. 54jg do seconds OHj ;4i.onoia dt w. pie z Sorthwes'ern cons. 142 1 Northern raclnc... 27 Northern Paciactfd S do debtntnre 5s .10:1 St. L. A tan Eran,o..l0::U.Chi. A Northw,n....ll2',2 ?w x n in viiPfjm Iii J ut. pirirrrrti..iii a it. P. C. A P, firsta...l2 New York Centrai-lOt'i Tex. P land grants. ::?,; Ohio Central T. P. AR.G. ex. cou. b7J4 Ohio A Mississippi.. 21 Ccicn Pacific Cru.li(!4 do. preferred 90 ACfct fchore. 104) OnUrio A Western., ls'4" Mjis Express. 142 jOrcgon Navigation kverrew centraL. Oregon Traascon... 3 t Alton Yerre '... 3l A. A T. H. H. pfd.. M Oreton lmprove't.. I'acific Ifail.... 53 ranaml.., Peoria, DectlurdtK ZVi Imerif an Kxprea.107 Bnr., fed. R. A N 55 Canada Pscific. 6.S'i Pittsbunr 1M Canada Southern.... 4;U;. Pnlman Palace CV."-132'4 Centrai PaciCc. 41-Ji' Reading 24'i Chcsapcak A Ohio.- Kock island 12V C. & O. pfd firsts 17 lt- L. A fcan Fran...- 21 14 0. lt O. reconds.-...- 1C;'4 St. L. A s5. K.pid- 4- 'i Cbif ago s Alton 1)0 ,ft. L. AS. F. first pfd.lWl ,hicago & A. pld 150 C M. A St. Paul...;hlcur. Eur. A Q.-.134! ; C. M. A St P. pfd... J1W C, . L. A N. O m ,2;. Taul, M. A " 116 C. A Pitts. 104 at. p&ni & Omaha... 47i t eL u. A Pitts pfd. 2V, St. Paul A Om. pld-lll Cln., Pen. AClte.. 32 iTexasPacic... 11 Cleve:and A Col. t ICnion Pacific MV.C lelaware A Hnd... 9s Cnited States Ex ..-t i Del., Luck. A WtsU-l30'4 Wabash, fct. L. A P.- 7?g penver zio ur...... la . et. 1 s r. pia. 17 Erie, 2'4: Wells A Fargo Ex.-.12A Erie prelerred... c ' K- TT Y . rr 1 r . , Sat Tcnneiee tat Tennessee pfd Port WayneSK Colorado Coal...... ,y 2' .rl Homes take . 21 146 Iron Silver .!. Bannibal A EL JoeOnUrio 30 Han. A tu Joe pld.Harlem . Zi0 Houston A Texas 31 filinols Central 39 Indiana, B. A West- 24' Kansas A Texas . 2i Laie Erie a WesL-.121 Quicksilver do. preferred. Southern Pacific... 4 21 ...... 7'Ä V4 8ntro Mil.. L. S. A W... do. preferred Kastern Exebangta. NEW TORE, Jnae 14. Exchanges, :12,545.3; balances, H, 041,179. BALTIMORE, Jane 14. Bank clearings to-day. 12,172,048; balances, tJCl.CTl. PHILADELPHIA. June 14 BKnk Clearings to day, t8.T05.yj4 ; balances, 1,3C7,711. BT. LOUH. June 14 Bank clearings, t2.im.4')6: balances, fC22,5'l. Exchange on New York firm at 'Jfc premium. BOST0.1. Jnne 14. Clearing IIorjFe statement: Exchanges, 113,1:21,094; taUnces, tl,4fe7,.V27. Rate for money, 2 per cent. Exchange ou New York, He premium to par. CHICAGO, June 14. The Associated bank clear ance to-day were fJ,157.U00. New York Exchange M as nrm and steady at 41 c premium, though not much business was done at these figures. No cbane worth quoting has entered the loau mar ket. I-und are in plentiful supply for Dusiness ruiniremeiit on a basis of 6J6 per cenL oa decihiid and C7 per cent, on time. COMMERCIAL. In'coLtc.juence ol light stock and receipts the local w heat market is firm, choice milling bringii.g outside quotations. Corn is steady with a good demand for cash delivery. There is a lair demand for oat, bet prlcea are lower and weak. Poultry is weak and lower, bens commanding but 6c. Eggs are weak at fejc. There is a slight advance in provisions, as per fjnotatlons. There is some Improvement in wool, although the prices paid in the West are sot instilled by the condition of the Eastern markets, In groceries, sugar opened np active, and prices are firm at Saturday's quotations. Hides are slightly better for No. 1 cured. There are no changes worthy of note In dry goods, and trade is inclined to dullness. The supply o: rn berries is increasing and prices are weak. Other lines of goods unchanged. The following table shows the receipts of grain at this point for the past twenty-lour hoars: Received. flonr. hols, 375 Wheat bn 7 20O Dorn, bU . 24 000 43,000 oata, eu. Rve. bn Barley. rn The following tahie snows the amount ot grain in store at this point: Wheat: Corn.: Oats, j Kye. Stevator A... Elevator B . 2,4' K), 13,ö0. 10,;... 2U.0G0' t I . 54,'Ji( 3,0OO; 1.3O0 1,1X0! WW, 10,0 X)l ... Capital EVevator...., Western Elevator.-. Elevator D Total 77.400 17.350! 21-00 ... CorTWp'gdaTlaatvear.l M.7X); 4.WO 20. 700 ! 10 Flour, Grain and llay. Hour Patents. 14 25rtit 50; extra fancy, $.1 80 3 00; fancy, 13 603 75; choice, 53 303 40; family, 12 S-Vu3 CO; treble extra, 12 50 32 C5; doable extra. 12 2"ii2 rö: extra, tl 0032 15; superfine, fl 753 1 Ot-; Cce, tl 50. Wheat We quote:

Bid. Asked. 77 track . 75 track ......... 76 track 73 track track 7 75 tTack 7i5 71 track 76 Bid. Asked, j t i'äcIc 35 track i-.K track 3 31), track 34 track track 33S 83 track 3-5 track 34 track 3; 32 track ZZ' Bid. Asked. track 32'i 27 track Hl4 25 track 2d

wo. 1 Med. ..u. i r 1. ....... ............ No. 2 Red. No. 3 Ked Belectfcd ... July AngnsL Corn We quote: No. 2 wMte No. s white.. No. 4 whiteNo. 1 yellow. No. 1 yellow. No. 8 yellow. No. 2 mlxeo. No. 3 mixed. Bound Ear. W hite. ... Sound Ear mixed-. Oats We quote: no, 2 white-. Viied.. Bejected. Eye No. 2 nominal. Bran-Dull; 18 CO kid. Haj Continue dull at quotation; Choice Tim othy, I. 50 bid; No. 1 Timothy, $8 00 hid, held at TO CO: No. 2 Timothy, f S 00 bid. crsxAoo uixrn, Reported by T. J. Bodge n Co., Arokert, No.3

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BoceipU Hogs, 46,(00 head. Oar Lota Wheat, 56; corn, 573: oats, 144. INDIANAPOLIS rnOLSAL MARKETS Dry Gds. raiirrs. Winrtsor fancy.... Pacific fancy - fi Merrimac fancy. (Jonestoga fancy. Cocbeco fancy. 6 Herwick faicy... Belmont fancy.. Kit nmoaa fancy....... 5V Haniltoa fancy - 5 iWaah'ntaa lad blue. American laacy - b American lad blue Amerjcan snirung... 4' Albion solid 1 ' v j ............... t Simpson's mining. Aller stOrtiair .- 4 8tel River fancy 6 klerfanae ihirling.... 4 Dnnneli lancv bl Newn shirting - 4 Dunk Z CRESS FABRICS. Pacific w,i poplin Ins.. 9 Pacific ? tabm'ra....l0 Manchester cash.. Manchester DeB.. 10 10 Pacific Acstialian Atlantic alpacas 10 Atlantic L. cash... IS Atlantic F. casnm....22 Arlington gray crape 1 Pacific 6-4 A. C. M 30 Pacific 6-4 E. X. cah.l8 Pacific 6-4 A. C. cah.21 cashmere....- 15 Satin Berber- 12.. Boucle i .JfXMUVi LAWKS. Oxford lawns...... VA Rtanhope lawni Ax Pac'fic Lattia lawns- y Pacific i,400 lawns...10i Pacific OrgandysIi :Mcrrimac Batiste 10 Gainer's Batiste J0l OIKGHAMS, Amofkeag......... Lancstter ... 7J W'amsutta. -. 1 Berkshire. -. 7 iNormandie .... 6 8 9 10J States Glasgow C Royal , York .- 7 Renfrew dress ... 7 Johnson bnk foil ..JOS White Msn'f gCo.. Bates stenucier... FKOWN COTTONS. 7 IBedford R- ., Atlantic A... Atlantic B Mystic Kiver... Lawrence LL.. 44 fllfill's Vi t. Yardstick e - IX 5 7 6 iremont it Stark A...Indian HeadConestoga Saranack Utica C... 1 A Peppciell K-.. Pei perell F.... ::::::: 16 ....19 Boot XX 'MS W Pe pi re 11 9-4 Pepperell 10-4., Massachut-etu B B Windsor II. yA BLEACHED COTTONS. Anrnsrr?!n Ti ParVor X Itlt xx)nscaie . n.;'Farw11 Aalardvale. ....... ill Masonville WamMHta. iu i- ruit 01 we Loom. Hill's tamper Idem.. Blackstone A. A . VS Farmers' Choice. ,. 6'x5 . 8S - IX 6 ,10s 'ld.nir1i.ht lnihnr Hope . - f. Fitcbyille 6 Pepperell 9-4 18 ll'ocahontaa - ii'hestnnt Hill Ix)ngdale Cambric PepperelllO-4 20 I just out. ........... COTTON FLANNELS. Bn Bl'd Bn Bl'd 14 7 7 8 a '8. Tremont PL- 6 Tici.-.ont H 7 TnriOLtP- 8 Trr Tiiont A 9 Tnmont A 9i TumontX. ...11 Nihua ( 5V 7 iNashnaXX 8 Tremont F.. 9 Tremont U 10 ITremont I-, 11 Tremont R 12JyTremontN ITremont O 7 Wimbledon CM 7'i Wimbledon CI.. 9 ill bualK fi Nafhna F f.i Nashua T 7 Natnna P ',y. NacLna C 8 iWimbledon CI y. Wimbledon CD.. 9) 9 .Wimbledon CC.10I V, Wimbledon Call! Wi Wimbledon CA.13 Nafbua t:. . Nashua A 3'i Natoa AAA... &' 4 NattuaX- .10? 4 ll4 calcutu... r LA IDS AND CHEVIOTS, Amcfkeag - Alabama plaid ...7 Amc fkcag fancy - 9 Louisiana plaids Bates .. . - f-l Ottawa plaids 7 6 9 9 Otis B B.. 8 lEdinburg ckeyiots.... Park Mills. 70 cbeck J2 Everett theviou Park Mills. X) rhecki3 Great Republic chev. 7 Economy check 9V Columbian 7 Otis check..- - t' Hamilton stripes10 Tuscarors ..... Kiver Side..... 7i Craniteville - 7 I DENIMS. Otis, A X A... Otis, B B Otis, C C. Amotkeag . Everett Haymaker 11 lYork, blue... 14 10 York, slate - 14 9 lYork. fancy 13l 14 ! Oak land. A 7 12 Columbian 11 . 8 IBostou - 7X TicaiNG?. Amoskcag, A CA 12)f LewistOB, 36 -13M York, 30 in... 10Vs!Lewiston, 32 11 Connestoga, B F ..14 Lewiston, 30 104 Oaklaa 1, A 7 Connertoga extra 12 Coxinefctoga, C C A 11 uakiant ., A A CKAIN BAGS. ..16 Granger.., , ...17 jLewiston.... American. Franklinville... Stark, A nyt Georgia, A...., CAErrr chain. White Colored Candle Wick. ..18 ..22 Ü2Ö Coverlet Chain ...20 No.500 Cotton Yarn-10 Twine .20 Xtie Prodac Market Eggs raying S'c per doz. for fre6h, loss off. Eutter Creamer ancy, 15(lc: choice, 1$ 15c; dairy, selected, 10öl2c: country, fancy. ttj lOo; freiak and sweet, 6c: low gradea, l&'ic per lb. Poultry Hens, tic per lb; spring chickens, 10c; roosters, 3c: hen turkeys, 6c: torn turkeys, 5c; old geese and well-feathered, per dox., S-i 50; picked, per doz., 83 60; duck, per lb., Cc Feathers Prime geese, 40c; mixed and duck, 20 (5 25c. Rags KSlC Wool Bright Indiana, medium unwashed, 20c: lor heavy merino and very coarse, lfeftaive; tubwsshed, 2cö'c; burry, trashy and colled, 5(J10c. Beeswax isa20c Tbe frovlaloa Market. Below are the present Jobbing prices: bmcked meats, canvassed or pain (plain meats not cuaranteed against skippers.) (Orders for suttar-enred and Englinh meau will now be filled with canv8(Kd goods, unlets plain meats are specially aked for. bURar-cured hares, Keliaole brand, 15 Iba average. 11c: do. 17 lbs. average, litC do. 20 lbs. average and over, lu'.c; do. light average, 10 lbs., llc: do. 12Vi lbs. average, Uric; sugar cured hams, Morgan A Urey's brand, Je less thsnatve: cotiage bams, Reliable brand, 7jC; California bams. Reliable brand, 10 lbs. average. 7c: do. 14 lbs. average, 7c. English breakfast bacon, dear, Reliable brand, hc; do. clear. Porter brand, 7.c English shoulders. Reliable brand. 12 lbs. average, 6c; Englisl shoulders. 17 lbs arersge, fc; sugar-cured shoulders. Reliable brand. V4c let.s than above: Morgan A Grey brand shoulders, c less than Entrlisn cnrel. Mi-cut hams. fc,c: do. shoulders. 5Vac. Dried beef. Reliable brand. 15c; dried beef, Porter brand, 12c, Bacon Clear eid8, light or medium weight. 7c: do. backa. light or medium weight, 7c; do. belliea, medium weixht, W.c. D. 8, and Pickled Meats-English cured, clear sides, unsmoked, Cc; do backs or bellies, 6: bean pork, clear, per bbl., 200 lbs, 12 50; pork, clear, per bbl.. 'AO ihr:, i0 50; bams do. f 10 ,v. Choice corned beef per bbl. 200 pounds, fl.t; do boneless rolled, per bbl. 300 pounds, $15. Also in V bbl., containing 10O lbs., at half price of the barrels, with 50c added to cover additional cost Ofpacksge. Pig's Tongues Per bbl., 100 lbs.. f6 50. Lard Pure winter kettle, rendered la tierces, 7W.c; enrreat chilled do,, c; in half barrel or 50-lb. tubs, 7i.c; 4S-lb. tin tubs, b4c; 20-lb. paila, fcc: 10-lb. paiif, f c. Lard Oil Iure, extra winter strained, in tlerce, per gal., 50c; pure No. 1. do, 40c. Also in half bbltt, üVc adTance on price of tierces. r-auhsge Bologne In large or small skin, Cc; In cloth. 5Vc: Weinerwurst. 9c. Polish. W.,o. Fresh Pork Sausage In skins, 7c; in buckets, The Grocery Market. Cheese Full cream. New York, 12(312Vc: Ohio, 12;-ic; fcwan Lake, 9äl0c; Indiana cream, 9,'c; Young America, 10c, Cotleee Common, S'Sl&c; ordinary. ICllc; fair, lltailc: prime. UVv2ic; strictly prime, 12$13c; choice, 1414'4c; Old tiorernment Java, WW&c: McLaughlin's XXXX, roasted, l'i packages, 100-Ib. cases, 13c; GO-ID. no., 1.5 'ic: 13V..C fcugar Cutloaf, 7c: powdered, 7c: grann lated, CHtc; sUndard A, 6'gfilic; oiT A, 6r f.c; white, extra C, bCc: light brown, 50c; common grades, bHfcc, New Orleans, bitC Molasaea and birupa New Orleans mwa8us, kettle, 40 He; good. 40c; sirup, 2230c per gallon fbr common to choice; maple sfrupJl 00. Rice Carolina and Ixmisiana, 4c'Hc. apices Pepper, I9t20c; allspice, I0(jl2c: cloves, 25(9.:; ginger, 1722c; cinnamon in mats, 12J 15c; nutmega, 75QiOC. rait Lake, in car lots, 9092c: dray lots, tl 00J 1 WjFmal; lota, 10c more from store. : fctarch Refined Pearl, 2y4fote per lb.: Eareki, 4c: champion gloas, lump, 5cc; Improved corn, fait Fish Mackerel, extra mess, SCI per bbl.; halves, 112 60: No. 1 mackerel, IlfiJO: halve, l'V 10; No. 2aiackerel, fl& üol; halve. S7 tMXai; No. 2 medium, t: halves, S4 50: No. 3 mackerel, t&a 6 50; halves. $33 6; No. 1 white nah, 17 W. naif but, 14cperlb. , Foreign Fruits Leadon layer raisins, aew, 88 40; sew Valencia, lC74lXc; fcoluna, lie; Muscatei

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Arbucaie s roahteu, iac; levering's, is;c; cardova, 13'4c: Gates' A No. 1, 15Wc; (Jates1 prime, 14' vc: 'Lion.,, 13Kc; Jersey, 13c; gold medal.

raisins, two crown, 12 50S3; California L. 1, 12 W; MnscatelB, 12 75. Lemons Mewina, 56 OOcj 7 50. New Prunes Turklish, HVjIc; KulUn, h4c. Cnrranta 7'4.sc. New Fltta Layer. 153. Laus Mat, 4ru.3c; Fard, iu 10-lb. boxes, 10sllc; lersian, in eo-lb. boxes, fc. Citron New, 30c. Lemon I'eel New, 2W Peanuts Raw Tennessee, 50c: Wilmington, hjc; roasted, 10c: Tenneasee. 4(6Xc: Virginia, 6t7c. Bananaa 113 per bunch. Cocoanuta $4 60. Canned Geoda We quote: Tomatoes, 3 lbs,. II 10. Peachca. 3 lbs. standard. 81 752 00 ; 3 lbs.. It 9UAV2; seconds, 3 lbs., tl 60rl CO: 2 lis., tl 4.rl 50. Tie Peaches. 3 lbs., tl lul 15; 6 lbs., tl KV4I f)0; Gooseberries, 2 lbs., 90j.95c; Blackberries, 95c(ätl ; Strawberries, 81 101 15: Raspberries, tl lol 15; Cherries, red, tll 05; String Pan8. fvVSDCc; Polk's Best Peas, tl to: Yrjinoutn Corn, tl 2-l 30: Excelbeor, 95c; Mounuln BurarCern, fl 15; EUndard, 2 lbs.. SOewn 00: Polk's Corn, 2 lbs., ti6c; Mackerel, tl 15! 20: Pineapples, tl 5tV2: Salmon, 1 lb., tl 4001 50; Tumbler Jellies, Kr90c; Cove Oyster, lib., light weight. GPft65c; 2 lbs., full weight, tl 85(41 H5; Bardines. French, 4stl 75 per dox.; American, s. tl per dor.; Apples, 3 lbs., 90095c; 6 Iba., f2 50 2 0; gallon. 12 503 t0. Beans Choice navy, tl 50; medium, tl 4531 50; Marrows, tl M). Poutoes Michigan, 65300c per tu.; homegrow, 3540c Apples-Choice tew, f4 004 50 per bbl. Dried A r pies Evaporated, IlHaXc; common dried, 3J(s,4c. leaches Dried peaches, halves, 34öl4c; Ca fornia halves, 74c; evaporated, I3jl4a Heaey ia,auc. Oreena t ale. 75cStl 00 per bbl. fqnath-75cfttl Pr dot. Strawberries 7f6ifl 25 per case. New Potatoes 3 i(4 00 per bbl; New beans tl 501 75 per box. Giecn Peas tl Wwl 25. Cucumbers &c Tic per dos. Cabbage-New, t2 0C3 00 per crate; fl 25' O per bbl. Onions New, f4 005 CC per bbl. Bermudas f2 7503 uO per crate, (iooseberries tl OOQl as per drawer. Clirrania 75c(uil 00 per drawer. Strawberries Home growth, f2 50(34 00 per Stand. Raspbcrrles-t7 0C68 00 per stand; tl O0y3 00 per cae. Seed. Peed-Timothy, t2 05(82 35 per bn; clover, K 00 &( 50; bine graaa. extra clean Kentucky, 90c

1 iu; reu top, vDcmii uu: orcnara trrase, wz 40fs 2 5, owing to quality; English blue grass, U 00 per bu: bird seed, rape, bxä'Jc; canary, 5a6c: hemp, 4S5c; mi Jet, 60c. Coal and Coke. Block, f3 00; Jackson, $3 50; Pittsburg, tl 75; Raymond City. 83 75: anthracite, t6 25s6 50; Highland nut, f2 50; Piedmont, 85 00: gas coke, Ii id es, Leather and Tallow. Hemlock sole, 20ig31c; oak sole, 3037c; Pittsburg harness leather, 3i36c; harness leather, 30ö4c; bridle leather, per doz., 60(?Jc; domestic kip. 50(5M)c: French kip. KtTiafl 25; domestic calf,70c&?i 10; French calfJl iil 85. Hides No. 1 curel, Kaa4c; No. 1 green, cows, 6J-ic; steers, 7c; No. 1 call, 9c; cured, 10(3104c; dry salt. 10c: flint. 12c: No. 2 hides, 2c off. Tallow Prime, 3f.43,'ic; No. 2,3c. (irease Brown, 2c; white, 3ic; yellow, 2Kc Irug Market. Alcohol, 12 25; calomel. 75(S.r)c; camphor, 28ft30c; cochineal, M'GOc; chloroform, 6065c; rum opium. t3 50a3 75- indigo, tlji3; morpninc, 2 60r2 70. Oils Caster, tl 55ru i5; sweet oil, 90cMl 35: olive oil, tl b0(a,3; bergamot (Sanderson s). t; 60; lemon (Sanderson's), t3 50(ij4 00. Quinine P. and W., 75öc; cincbonida, 20' 25c; American bi enrb, soda, 45c; English do., 6i(46c f?nuff Garrett's. 2-ox. pack, tl 10 per dox.; 4-oz. bottles, riper doz. Flove's sulpbur, ti5. Turpentine 4üjj42c; English Venitian red, by bob, 2,'ic; less ouantities, 3;c. Ioyce 4 CO: Iodide poush, 3(!i3 2.5. Cloves, 20 &2!. Rhubarb. 9Ccf" 1 1 25. Window glass, 70 per otnt ; double, 7Cc and 10 per cent. off. Iron and Steel Market. Ear Iron f I fcCl 90 rates; charcoal Iron, tl 90 &3 10; hoop iron, fl 54 rates; Norway and Sweed Iron. 4-;c fates; horseshoe iron. 3c. Horse Shoes Burnen A Perkins', per keg, tl 25; mule shoes, tl per keg advance. Horseshoe Nails Northwestern, Glebe and Putnam, per box, 84 50. Cast Steel Best American, per lb., 12c; spring steel, 6c; tire steel. 3c: toe c&ik steel, 5c; machinery steel, 5c. Cut Nails Rates ior tens. Iron, f2 25, rates for tens, suei, t2 35. Miscellaneous Markets. Oils We quote: Linseed, raw, 40c; boiled, 43c; lard oil, 65Kjc: miners oil, 55065c; luoricating oil, 12c3&c: straits oil, 55c; benzine, 10314c; coal oil, Indiana legal test, 9c: 150 test, 9c; perfection. 11c: water white. 150 test, 10c. Tinner's Supplies We quote: Best brand charcoal tin. I. c 10x14. 12x12 and 14x20, $ 25: Ix, lOx 14. 14x20 and 12x12, IS 13; roofing. IC, 14x20. 15 75: 20x28. til 5c12; block tin, in pigs, 25c; in bars, X-c. Iron : 27 B iron, 3 25: 27 C iron. 6c: Juniata galvanized, 50 per cent, discount; refined 50 and 10 percent, discount, (beet sine, Cc. Oopper bottoms, 22c. Planished copper, 32c Solder, 14 itcLIVE STOCK. Indianapolis. Cnich Stock-YAKne , June 14. GATTL Receipt, head; shipments, 45 head But few here and quality generally common. Msrket anil and dragging on that class, and if grcea tail-fatted stuff continues to come it will sell rauch lower yet Strictly corn-fed fat stock are in good demand at strong prices. A number of common grades arc krt unsold most every day's close of the market. Export grades t 5 20ff 4 nwa irooa to cnoice snipper Fair to medium shippers... Common shippers Stockers Good to choice beifera... 4 253 3 6i((t 3 00..4 3 7-3 Good to choice cows. Fair to medium cows and heifers.. Common old cowa. 2 75 4 1 50oj 3 5o.; Veala, common to good. l.uiif, cooa to cnoice... i ! 1 5S'4 Bulls, common to midi urn... Alliier, good to choice Milkers, common to medium SO 06440 CO IS 00. ,16 00 hogs Receipts, 3,500 head; shipments. 375 bead. Quality fair. Owing to light receipts prices were about steady. Had the supply been liberal values would have been 510c lower ; closed weak. Heavy packing and shipping.,.. .14 20A4 25 Light and mixed packing 4 Oö4 15 Common to good light 3 00 4 15 tHEET Receipts, 100 head; shipment?, none, nut few here and nothing doing, except in a retail way: our butchers tn the principal buyers; no material change from Saturday's prices. Ail sold. Good to choice 3 6034 15 Fair to med1 urn . 3 0i(3 40 Common ... 2 252 75 Bucks, per read ... 2 0U3 00 Spring lamb - . 3 50 4 50 Kluewhere. ST. LOUIS, June 14. National Stock Yard8-Ca tie Retell is, l.'.fO heaa; thipmenta. 100 head. Msrket active; desirable cattle of all weights lux 205 higher; good to choice shipping and export. $5 15a5; common to faL. $4 404 90: bntrhens' steers, t3 25(a4 75; coi and hellers, 12 253 00; grass Texans, 12 25ä4. Uots Rfcelpta, 7,400 bead: shipmenta. 1.000 head. Market strong early, closing loc lower: butchers' and best heavy, $4 liji i; mixed parking, 44 10; light, 13 95i4 05. fcheep Rtceipu, 700 head; vhlpraenta, none. Market steady and firm at tl 25Q4 50. PHILADELPHIA, Jure 14. -The cattle market clced doll: receipts, I.'.hjO head: prime, fß&fi 25; good, t5 50(5 75; medium, öf5 M; common, 4(ä4 75. Steep Msrket slow: receipts, 10,000 head; prime, t5 2.iw5 50; good, tl 75(55: medium, ti( a common. 12 25m7 75: lamb, tön'.. Heg In fair demand; receipts. .V500head; few extra Chicagos at tti 25; balance. t'50. BALTIMORE, June 14 -Beef Cattle Market le active than last week; tops a sbade lower: otn er grades Jvj.?;.c fl; best beeves. 5 tiih k'H: first quality, 15 2.(gj 50; medium, $4 a.r..i5: orIinary, t-'r3 75: moft sales were from t'J 75(j5 75; receipt, V79 head ; sales. 971 head. Swiue Receipts, head, at ?5ft5 75: fair sup ply ana etjnai 10 a mnueraieiy lair aemana. Fbttp and Ixmbs Receipts, 6,0fcl head; sheep, tl(i a; lamDs, t if6BUFFAIA June 14.-Cattle Receipts, 1.9?0 head. Extra catt.'e declined 10'.lc since last Mondav; steer, t"10te80; common to fair. ft2Vi!75; stocktrs and feeders, S3 5C64: good veals, t-t 50i4 4 7. sheep Receipts, 3.400 head. Prices have de clined & J.c. since l"t Monday; inferior to fair, t.'"i2 50; choice to extra, t4Q 4 50; lambs, t(0 fO. Hogs Receipts. n,350 heal. Prices declined fjfiUOc since Saturday: light pigs, tlfät 15; raized pigs and light Yorkers, 14 20.i4 25; selected York ers, tl 3C&4 U5; selected medium weights, t4 353 4 40; bulk at tl 35. KANSAS CITY, June 14. The Live Stock In il ea ior re porta: Cattie Receipts, 1,903 bead ; shipments, 4S3 head. Fat stuff steady: erasers and common weak: choice to fancy, $ö5 20; fair to good, U Cz( 4 'JO: common to .medium, fl(4 50; stockers and feeders, M jr.fl.4 20; cows, t2 40(1 60. Hogs Receipt, 10,456 aead; shipments, 5.20S head. Market opened 5(190 lower, closing itr( rccr arrt 5c tie tier than tne opening prices; prod to choice. $3 S0tä3 90; common to medium. Ij tHa.3 la. beep Receipts. 119 head: shipmenta. none JrVriet quiet: good to choice, S2 75&350; comaaoa to medium, II 5C&2 40. IUCAGO, June 14. The Provera Journal repora' ' sttie Re!pta, tsoo hea6i shipmenta, 2.000 bead. Market slow bot steady: shipping steers. X'j;to 1.5W us , S4 4Vö5K; stocxersaaa teeoera,

10c per cm., or t.' du per load; crushed, 3 00 per load; Winfriede. t3 75 per ton: Kanawha, t3 75: Hocking, t3 50; Islaad, U 75; Blosburg, 15 00.

f2 7r4 fO; cows, bulls and mixed, t23 95: bulk, t2 7(3 It: through Texas cattle, ti 2534; corn fed, t-l C('f4 90. Hoks Kereip'ts, 44.000 head: ahipmanta, 7.000 head. Market iairly active and 10c lower; rougn and mixed, 13 K(i 20; packing and shipping, t4 lCc4 25: light, ti 9034 25: skips, t2 50. Sheer Receipt. 1. MX) bead: shinmenta. none.

Market steady; natives, tl MCs 60; lambs per head, tl 0t'(,3. Special cablegram to the Drover Jonrnal f rem Loaaon says: With heavy receii ts frem all quarter, to-day, the market la weak aud prices feave declined le per pound since last week. Both Aracricaa and home bred cattle are in large supply and the demand is weak. Best American 13Vc dressed. NEW YORK. Jnne 14. Beeves Receipt. 240 carloads, or 4.300 bead, making 9,0 for the week; exporters had J0 carloads, aad30 carloads arrived ior city traoe, tiaugnterera direct, leaving 140 carloads for the market. Trade was not active, but a fair clearance was made before noon, and prices were much the same as quoted on Friday last. Texas steers sold at t4 254 90 per 100 Iba.; poor to best native steers at 14 z. and fat bulls and dry cows at tl 254 CO. The week's shipments from this port were 3,370 beeves and 5,320 qnarters of beef. t-rjeep ana lamts Keceipi. 11, öw nead, making 41,100 lor the week. A general strike among tbe journeymen skeep butchers waa ordered ou Saturday last and the market is wholly unsettled. Mooeraie Dnnnesa was aone, nowever, out at lew price, inclnaing sales ef commoa to prime sheep at $3 Un.b 50 per HO lbs., and ordinary to prime spring lambs at t5 50 (3 8 00. At least 20 carloads most ae carried over. Hogs Receipts, 12,100 bead, Making 36,500 for the week. None offered alive. Nominally tl 60a 4 fcO per 100 lbs. MARKETS BY TELEGRAPH. rrodBC Market - CHICAGO. Jnne 14. To-day's grain and provicion maiketa were fiat, vtitn no kiin:iiu mc speculative list fluctuating witbin very wide limits. There was nothing in the situation iUclf to induce trading with an Idea of making anything on either aa advance or a decline. A little strength tbat ordinarily would bave come from increased exports from the principal Atlantic porta waa wholly counteracted by estimate of a very small decrease in tbe visible simply statement to be published to morrow. July opened V.c oft at 740, eased back w ithin half an hour to 7f '.ic and then picked np on loeai buviug to 744 (a74c, around which figure it remained tbe balance of the morning session, and closed steady and featureless. There was a sbarte nore trength in corn, July making a recovery t i m k; from 3iJc. Flour Inll and es: in winter wheat flour, t-1 75i4 25; Mn..i,..u ..o.. i4(l25; patents, 14(4 75. Wheat Sales ranged: Jane, 72 4 73c, closing at 73c: Julv, 774c, closing at74f (74c; August, 75M&76C, closing at 7W75c; S ptember, 7677c, closing at 70ic: No. 2 spring, 72c for car lota. Corn Sales range: Jnne, 31 35c, closiag at 34 c: July, 35:t6c, closing at SffC bid: August, 3C;36-ftC. closing at 3Ci& 3 ic. Oats Sales ranged: Juiy, 2S21!5kC. closing at 2tc; August, iHc, cloning at 2re. Rye Lull: No. 2 böftc. Jiarlev No. 2, 50.jJc. Flaxseed Steady: No. 1. tl Mess Tork Market was quiet and prices declined 10215con thewbole range; June and July, f8 HOC S2Ji: Anpuft, t S7H(u 92". clcing Klihlm 'M; September, t8 95(9 C2.l4, closing at 18 97t9. LardSales ranged: June, Jo t);c t'7; Jnly, t 121,.: lAngnst, f6 20ö 6 22JJ Short Rib fciiks Lower: t" 45 cash. Boxed Meats lry salted shoulders, ti S53 4 w, short clear sides. tbW(aSt&. Whis-ky Steady at tl H. Sugar Cut loaf, J4ro7Kc; granulated, HUtc; staadar-l A. 6c. Butter Firm: fancy creamery, 15J(1; choice to fine dairy, lll.ic. Eggs-Easier at lO' .edlc. Receirts Hour, 9,000 bb s.: wheat, 31. (Hm t,"u.: corn, 22X.(C0 bn.: oats, 13,otO bu.; rve. 500 bu.; barley, 5,000 b a. Shipment Flour, 19,000 bbla.; wheat, 5,000 bu.; corn, 1.000 bn.; oats, iCl.OuU bu.; rye, 1.0C0 bu.: barley, 5,0(O bu. Afternoon Board Wheat A shade easier; 73c June: 74'c July;75,orti75-",f August: 66?c Septemter. corn Viuiet; 34.0 June: 3o;fiao;tc July; 3 !.c August. Oats Urm; 2.Vc July. Pork Lull ; lh M June and Jaly; lb DU August; ti Sep tcmber. Lard Steady. NEVv YORK, June 14. Flour -Receipts, 80,594 t bis.; exports, 9,248 bbla. and 32,902 sacss; market dull and heavy. Wheat Receipts, 2W uoo bu.: exports, 333,546 ou.: spot lots shade stronger, with more doing for milling and a fair export business; options opened easier, later ruled stronger and advanced closing steady, with a reaction of ;4(u;vcj salea, 3,2SS,0U0 bu. of futures and 364.CO bu. of spot and to arrive; No. 2 spring, MS(3 SJ'ic; No. 1 Northern S3iftflc; ungraded red. Hts'.me: No, 3 red, 78c; No. 2 red, 84Sc c. f. f., :uc f. o. b., K'ic delivered: No. 1 red. 91c: No. 1 wnite, 88c; ungraded white. 87ic; No. 2 red. July, 83 &S4C, closing at KJc; August, S3(AMc, closiag at Mc; September, Mwbirc. closing at mC' (Vtober, 853si8Cc, Closing at8.JsC; November. 87(78;4c, closing at 87c: December, 87 15-16 CafisJic, closing at boc; May, 93'a93c, closing at &;Ke. Corn Spot lots advanced U(jle and options K Jsr closing with a reaction of receipts. 62,250 bu.; exports. 311,488 bn.; sales, 832,0C0 bu. of futures and 70,01) bu. of a pot; ungraded, 3C(ä45c; No. 2, 44,4(a4Mc elevator. 4)ic afloat: kiln dried. 42c; white Southern, 4Hc in stoie: Ne. 2 July. 4445;, closing at 45,' bc; August, 4.f46c. closing at4'ic:3cptember, 46;r) 47c. closing at 46'bc. Oats Moderately active; receipts. 90.250 bu.: exports, 20.645 bu.: mixed Western, S235c; white do.. 3743,,-.ic. Stocks of grain in store June 12: Wheat. 2,874.940 bu.; corn, 2,115.41t bu.; oat. 999,358 bu.; barley, 1,522 bn.; rye, 54,515; peas, 28.676 ba.; malt. 303,051 bn. Hay Quiet and weak; shipping, 70c, Hops DulL Coffee Spot fair; Rio steady at 9Kc; options moderately active: sales, 20.UW) bags; June, 7.75c; July, Angust and September, 7.C57.70c; October, 7.7oc; November, 7C5(7.70c; December, 7.70: January, 7.C5r7.70. Sugar Quiet: fair to good refining, 4-,4i";c; rehned. steady: off A, öK5" tc: cut loaf and crushed, ejic: cubes, f i& 6 ft-16c. Molasses Steady. Rice Quiet and firm. Petroleum Sternly; united cioted at 68;c. TallowActive and firm at 4c. Ros'n Dull at tl(al c5. Turpentine Steady at 332c. Egza Easier and dull; receipts, 3,232 package? Western fresh, lUic. Potk-Firm: old mess, to 25&9 50. Cutmeats-Firm; plckeled bellies. So 25fi") 7V$; pickeled shoulders. Ha6 25: do. bams. tlO 7."wi;il; middlts dull: long clear, to. lard Very dull; sales of choice at 16 SO; contract grade closed at to '2C66 25; Jure and July, t6 24: Setember. to 54; Cctobcr, t6 03ii6 64: city steam. t6ca 05. Butter Firm; demand fair; Western, 1017c. Cheese Lull aud easier. Copper Dull. Lead Steady; Ctbvr articles unchanged. ST. LOriS, June 14 Flour Very inict and unchanged. Wheat Irregular ami higher. Tbe market opened weak, fell off "Ac, recovered sharply, weakened again, strengthened near the close and finished J(tc higher than Saturday; No. 2 red, cash, 7534C bid June; June. 75c; July, 7r,(a,74MC, ClOElng at Wc; August, 74075, closing at 75-c: September, 76fc77c, closing at 77c. corn ery dnil and steady; No. 2 mixed, cash, 31J4 (.33c; July. 32c; August, 32TÄc; September, 34c. Oats Extiemelv cull snd noiainally steady: No. 2 mixed, caih. 2f.2C!ic: July,24l4C bid; AngnsU24c. Rye steady at 52t. BarleyNo max set. Lead Quiet and firm; chemically hard and refined. t4 55. Kay Steady fcnd unchained. Eutter Lull and about steady; cream ery, 14(3 15c; dairy, ll13c. Eggs Lower at . 9c Flaxseed jorainaiiy ni 1, Bran Firm at 45c Cornmeal Steady at t2 05. Whisky Steady at tl 10. Wool Active and firm at the recent advance; medium clothing, 2t $24Hc: combing, 22u23Hc; low and coarse, 13i 2t'c; t ne light. l?(23c; heavy, 1820c; blacs, lt$ 20c. Provisions Firm, bigherand dull PorkFirm at rJCa9 25. Lard Nominal at tö 75. . Bolxmeata Strong; loose lots, t5 tO; short ribs. t5 60; short clear, to 75; boxe lots, lona ciear, ou; short ribs. 15 70: shert clear. t5 85. Bacon Firm ; leng clear, t 05 short ribs, t6 20; short clear. I ac6 35. uams mar Eel nrm at siu w(i ii Receipts-Flour, 2.0C0 blls.; wheat, 18,000 oa.; corn. 77,000 bu.; oats. 19,(4)0 bu.; rye, 1.000 bu.; barley, none. fchirjmenta Flour. 10,00 bbla.: wheat, 8,CC0 bu.; corn, 26,000 bu.; oats, 24,000 in. : rye. 3,000 bu : barley, none. Afternoon Board Wheat easy and lic lower. Corn weak and c lower. Oats nominally un charged. PHILADELPHIA. June 14. Flour Dull and In buyers' favor Wheat Dull but steady: ungraded red in grain derot. 87c: No. 1 Pcnnaylvaaia red. Sic: No. 2 red. 84c: No. 2 red. June 83&81Vie; Julv. MfaMc; August, S.tfe.i'ic: September, MV ÄSöTic. Corn Spot No. 2 mixed ruled firm under moderate Cerinss. but there was a general pres ore to sell tbe low gradea: No 4 mixed, 37ciS8"; i'o. 3 mixed. G9(i40c; steamer No. 2 mixed, 404 41c; No. 2 mixed. ic: futures dnil; No. 2 mixed. June, 4o-'K(i4;;c: July, 4-i'4Q44c; August, 4.v$ suad'y: No. 3 mixed 33c: So. 2 mixed, SSMc; reacted white. 343: No. 3 white. Kra3:c: No. 2 white. 8S(T381-c: ungTaced white, 37c: fntarea ouiet tut steady. No. 1 white. June. 37Vi'"a.oc; July. S7J4ä38c; August. 34$24c: September, 32l4 (üööivC t'rovisions firm ana in gooa lemaim Mi Pork New. tlO 50AI1: do. prime. 110: 0, family, tl2. Hams Smoked, ll'.äl.lc. Lard Steady: refined, M 7Va7; steam, to äy2 ButterFirm ard in good demand; creamery, 16.V'äl7c. Es-gs Stead v, but quiet; fresh. 13vU3.. Cheese Quiet; Ohio filats, choice, 7J-.'.&7J-4c; do. fair to prime. 1'äc- Petroleum Quiet: 70 Abel ust in bbl?., 7c. Receipts Flour, 7,000 bbla.; wheat, 37.000 bu.; corn. 21,500 bu.; oaU, '2.1.000 bu. Shipments Wheat, 37,0uO bu.: corn, 30,000 bu.; oats, 29,000 bu. BALTIMORE, June 13. Wheat Western steady and dull: No. 2 winter red, July, 81,;o asked: August, 82(482' i.e. Corn Western lower and dull? mixed, spot, iirai.ljsc; July, 4:i&iS?4c; August, 44Vfi4ic: steamer, :39iC- Oats Steady with more inuuiry: western wnite, 3.ro(c; do. mixed, b'.'.334e. Provisions Steady and quiet; Mess perk, t'J MirtilO 50. Lard Refined. 7'ie. Epcs-Viria at 13t lac. Con'ee Lower aad dull; ri 1 1 srgos ordinary to fair. 8fitc. Receipts H.nr, 1 41'5 bals.: wheat. 4,tKi bu.: Corn. 53.6C0 tu.: oats, f ,000 bu. Shipments Flour, 446 bbls.; corn, 2U.Mu. riNCTNNATI. June 14 Cotton Qniet: mlddlir g. lc. Floor Heavy: family, S3 5 3 85: fancy, tt '.H(ä4 15 Wheat Firm; No. 2 red, 8vlc; rectipu, 4,a0 lu.; shipments, 4.700 bu. Cora -Hehvy; No. 2 m4xfd. 34c. Oats d fair demand aud firmer: No. 2 eniied. SOrnsic. Hy Dnil and lower: No. 2, f 5e. Perk Quiet and eanler at tv 75. Lard Quiet at V 71. Bulameau-Urm ; ahonlders, m WJ: saort no, is u. owu um n: cn,sudsbeuldera, t5. 50; short -rlba, t 30; short J

clear, t6 50. Wnisky In good demand at tl 10; sales of 1,013 barrels of finished goods en this basis. Butter In better demand :extra creamerv. 17i9c; prime to choice dairy, yllc LiaaecdOil In fair demand at 37ra39c. Sugar Ouiet: hard

refined, 6,S&"?ic; New Orleans, 5.50. HogsQuiet and easy: commsa and light, il 40Q4 IV packing and butchers' 13 85a4 20; receipta, 2.5:;7 bead; shipsaenu, 605 head. Efrgs Siroug at loc Cheese Easy ; prime to choice fiat, V&yfi. Eastern exchanges Steady par buying; 1-10 par sell! ing. MlLWAUhvEX. June 14.-Flonr Firm. WheatSteady; cash. 7J!.;c: Julv. UVnCi Anrust. 75',ic Corn Dull; No. 2. 340. Oata Drooping; No. 2. 274c. Rye Steadier; No. 1. 55c. Barley Firm: No. 2, 40c. Provmona Easier. Hera Pork Cash or June. 18 75; July, ts 80. Lard-ITime steam, cash or June, t6 05: July, f 12i. Butter Dull; dairy, lli:tc. becee Lower at iy.(a.sc EggsFirm at HSlO'c Receipts--Flour", 14.572 bbla.; wheat, 43.315 bu.; barley, 3,930 bu. Shipmenta t iout, v,M7 Dia. ; wheat, none; barley, 700 bu. LOUISVILLE. June 14. Co' ton Dnil! mid. dllng, 84c. Urain Quiet. Wheat No. 2 longberry seminal; No. 2 red, 75c Corn No. 2 mixed. 36c. white, 73c Oata No. 2 mixed, new, 30. Provisions -Dull. Bacon Shoulder. Ii: clear rib sides, t6 15; clear sides, 6 60. Bulknteata Sbonlders.H 25- clear rib side, tö 70: clear aides, t6. Hams Sugar-cured, tlO(?ll. Mets Pork ta 75. Lard-Choice leaf. t7 75. TOLEDO. Jnne 14. Wheat Dull and weak: cash, 80c; June aad Jul j, 7? Vx asked; August, 787f4c: September. 79Ä79c. Corn-More active: cash, 36c; July, 3tc; August, STUc OaU Active; eaah, 29c; Angust. 27J4c. Receipts Wheat, 5,008 bu.; corn, 3,000 bu. Shipments Wheat, 59,000 hu.; corn. 10,000 bu. KANSA8 C1TT, June 14. Wheat-Quiet; No. 2 red, cash, ft4c: July and August, 58' c bid, 59c asked. Corn Quiet: cah,24c bid, 2oSc asked; July. 26Wc bid. 26Tic asked: August. 27cU bid. Oau August, 23c bid; 2X3 asked. Oils. TTTTIKVILLlt. Jnr 11 Katlonal tranalt eatea opened at 60:'c; hiheat price, 68c; 1 jweet, 66-iiC; closed at Cbfrc. BRADFORT). Va . Inno Ii TCHnnl tranalt Aavw tlflcatea opened at 66ic: closed at 68jc; highest price, t5i,c; loweat, wic; clearanooa, 1,74,000 bbla. PITTSBURG, June 14. Petrolenm Active, strong and higher: National transit certifies tea opened at toc: closed at 68ic; highest price, C8y2c; lowest t6c. NEW YORK, June 14. Fetrolenm Opened strong at 66c, advanced to 67j within the first half hour, and in the afternoon climbed to 68-Jic, closing at 68c; sales, 9,310.000 bbls. OIL CITY. June 14. National transit certificate Sened at Wc: highest price, 68Kc; lowest, 6c; osed at 68 c; sales. 2,289,000 bbla, ; clearance, 3.2t,ivo rbis.; charters. 44.43 bbla.; shipments. 99,501 bbls.; runs, bbls. Jotton. NEW ORLEANS, Jnne 13. Cotton-Quiet : middling, 8c: low middling, 7c; good ordinary, 7J,.c;et recelpw, 695 bales; gross, 1,221 bales; sales, 800 bales; stock, 67,899 bales. NEW Y'ORK, June 13. C. L. Green A Co.'s report on cotton futures says: Business was light and retarded in the absence of advices from Europe. Generally the tone continued weak. About "(34 points were lost, with only a barely steady feefing at tbe decline. New crop is wenk but slow awaiting the reopening at Liverpool. Dry Good a. NEW YORK, June 11. A tevera rain stwm dampened the ardor of buyers generally, but of bleached shirtings the sales were large, with more doing in wide sheetings and colored cottons, also in brown drills and sheetings for export. Flannels are having i a creased attention, and buyers appreciating tbe reduced stocks, and satisfied that no auction sales will occur, are negotiating assortments for early shipments. STATE FEDERATION OF TRADE. Close of the Annual Meeting Election ot Officers forth Ensuing; Year. The second day's meeting of the State Federation ef Trade was held in Knights of Labor Hall yesterday, and the resolutions presented the day before were discussed. The resolutions cover the following points: That it would be to the best interests of all concerned to place the convict labor at agricultural pursuits ; indorsing the action of tbe Cleveland Convention on the financial plan proposed, and demanding tbat Congressional candidates should pledge themselves to support it in Congress; instructing a special committee to draw up a bill for legislative consideration, giving wages the first Hen upon all property ; favoring the formation of central laber organizations and co-operation therewith at all points where not already established; favoring giving women all privileges and equal wages with men for like labor performed, and pledging the meeting; to do its utmost to induce all labor associations to admit women to membership and to see tbat they receive and enjoy the same rights and privileges and equal compensation as men do; congratulating tbe Knights of Labor upon the growth of tbe order; Indorsing General Master Workman Powderly and assuring bim of support and sympathy in his efibrts to tui'd up the order of which be is at the bead; relating to alien landholders and deprecating the increase in the number of tenant farmers. reports from committees showed that there are now nineteen labor unions and thirtytwo local assemblies in the State, while two years ago there were but four unions. Nearly 10,000 of the 13,000 laboring men in this city are members of labor organizations. Tbe following officers were elected and the meeting adjourned : President Sam L. Leffingwell, Indianapolis. Vice Presidents Emll Levy, Evausville; Martin Kahil. Washington ; William Cristofer, Seymour; J. E. Twinatne. Indianapolis: James Pearce, Ter re Haute; J. W.fcmith, Frankfort; Michael Rcppert, Peru: A. C. Geyer, Sfojth Bend. Secretary and Treasurer J. Ilenlgan, Lafayette Cowboy Shot. GctHEN, June 11. A cowboy, fresh from the Western wilds, appeared at the Gee-rge Neiderauer restaurant on Lincoln avenue and demanded the return of his bat, which bad been seized and retained by Nelderauer the Bight before upon the cowboy rtfusing to pay for his supper. Neiderauer refused the demand and the cowboy drew a revolver. They clinched, and in the scuflle the revolver fell on the floor. Neiderauer broke away from the cowboy, and, seizing the rerolver, shot tbe cowboy as he started to run away. The ball entered his back and Uge in the right breast. There are some chances for his recoiery. He riycs bis aant as Robert Mellon, aired thirty, and home Salt lAke City. Neiderauer gave himself up aud is in tbe Sheriff's custody. To keep flies, gnats, mosquitoes from annoy ing your animals, thicken Dr. J. H. McLean's Volcanic Oil Liniment with lard or mutton tallow and apply on the hair ot exposed parts. BIS cmä T2D Is He best known remedy for all blood disea?. stomach and liver troubles, pimples, costivenes s, bad breath, pilea, ague and malarial diseases, Iniligestipn, lost of appetite, low pirits. beadac4ie, and all dis eases of tUa kidneys. Fries W cents, ot all ilragglsla, CHAS. M. Connor, Nahnv Iowa, saj-si "I chrerfully fKommeiJ KLU CLOVLR TONIC ft stomach trouble and liver complaint. I am now a uy tecond bettle, aaUjt kikes me fed iU4 ntw vmm." rrilTC efla money wtrlifweAmatrt Photo eot ft, Sna A ULM I O rcllectiTKj family picture to enlarg-a. fp"a tu day olici. 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