Indiana State Sentinel, Volume 32, Number 22, Indianapolis, Marion County, 30 June 1886 — Page 8

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TBK INDIANA bTATK 8'J1L AMDNlbDAT JTJEE cO lcG.

FIKAKCE AND TRADE.

MONEY AND STOCKS. Mw York Finaoci.-U Market, HEW TOBE, Jute Money Oa call eay at 102 percent. lYIire Mercantile Paper pcent. Ehrling EichHEge L'uU fcLd unchanged. Tbe total sales of stocks to-day were JTi.71". hares, including Delaware, Lackawanna and Western, 21,öf ; Trie, -S,'J;0; Kn-a and Texas, STTCrlake Shore, 1S.:'S2; Louisville anl Na-h-Cille, lC,t)70; Nortbwnlero, 10,410; Reading, 4. IJO; 8L Faul, 267ö: St. l'avil and Omaha, 5,510; Western Utiicn, "..SOO; Oregon Transcontinental, GiiTeminent loads were dnll and steady to-day. 8tte bonds were ijuiet and without feature. Railroad bonds wereo,uict; sales, $125,000. Prices were somewhat irregular, but generally lirm in the early part of the- day, yielding slightly toward Ibe c;ue. Tbe liuul pri.-es show irregulär changes and are equally divided between advances and dtcliLt. entrtl Iowa. Illinois division. t'sare tip 2 at 7t'; Louisville, New Albany and-Chicaeo on;. 2 at 10: Wabash onsois. -j' at !.'.., ami Heme, Watertown and Ogdcnshnrg iaeomes, 2 at 57: Mexican Central 4s declined to 37. The stork market was a waiting one. everybody looking to see the out.-oine oi ji tin Irs at Ctiicagu. The grangers stocks suilered considerably in tue tarly trading, a drive being made tt them by roc in traders. Southern and South western atock fcurtered more, probably on account oi the thrinkage in the volume of bu-d-ress in tLe usually active stocks teaii:e n.ore prominent. I.ouisvll le and Nashville was conspicuous just afternoon, making a sharp awtvance oi over 1 er cent. There was no apparent reason lor the iit. The market was sfou at the opening, first prices showing advaiiTCsof to pr cent, generally. Northwesters was up 'i iir.il faeitle Mil wa-down iliisiuess was only EtMltraie. mid tlinuh there were further Fmall mttanres the lüJi'keiüoon hecarae weak, and by 10:iO a. m. had declined 1 , to in the jreneml list. lliO'ica the p rangers were particularly weak at this time. St. Paul and Omaha each lost 'A and North i stern 1 1 .. 'J be market later became dull bnt jrenerally li rm. Tnekin small advances during the a::ernotu of 1 . to 1 .. Louisville and NasliTille be aine more active after 12 o'clock and was rieeiled!y stronger, advancing I' before 1 p. in., but later'the w bole market gave way after a slight reaction became extremely dull and steady at tno lecHne, closing heavy. The majority of the active list i lower to nightbut in no instance lor more than per cent. Ttemaraet closed wtta the following bid: per cent, bonds lOl'-.J'Loctvrme A Nash... 41 Cnit'd Mates 43. 121' United ftau-a iji-lll7, Facif c s of '95 -l.v. Lou: nana consols.... 7'.i'4 Kiour ea -101 Tence&.-ee .s, old t Tenuesee 6, new... I'd Central Fac tirew Us JJen.&Ria Gr.iirs'j.lJlS Peu. k d e W, fcratt. Louisville v N. A 41 Mar. A (.'l a. first pldy.ar. sun, seconds Memphis & Chart... Michigan .'ntral. Minncap Si L... Min. & St. L. pld.. 21 4.', Missouri Pacific lo Mobile Jit Ohio. 12! j Morris t tssex 142 Nashville it Chat... tf'l Brie -"Conds...... M. K. A T. i.s Ji. lac, firsts.. 'J' New Jersey Central. 51 11 J .Norfolk it W. pfe...- j do feconds 1 0 1 1 .'. N'ortheru PaeiCc. Korth western cous. lt ;1 .. Northern Pacillc pfd hi',1 -I l . . . 1 I... " . ' k 1 .L. ,f.I Ft. L. vi tan I ran'o.lll :ji do, pre:trrea...... Ml 1'aul rousols !few York Central... luv fr-U K tl. i V, firsts. I2 Ohio Contra! .... Tei. iand grants. Ohio ü Mississippi.. '. T. V. & R. O.es.co'i. .v;'., do. prtferted V Ctitn Faciilc fJrsu.r..' Ontario &, Western.. 1" v'et Shore. 104T Oregon Naviaat:oii..lOT' Adam CzpresF 141 AUtKteny Ctn'.ral .... Altt'D t ItveV. n A.AT.U. H. pfd.. M Oregon Transcon.... :t .. Oregon Improve't. 21 riDim as Bar.. Ced. K. A $, PUtsburr .... .Ul Canada l"FCi c 0 i :4 Puiman l'alaoe CiT-U'' tx.Eada 5-oatr.era q 4 2'.. ?eac?mg 2V-J tctraiPRCifir 41 IIAU'J 1 St. L. it 6.n Fraa... 21', V"t. I. fc rf. F.ptd 4s , a' L. K. first ptd.ll-' '( M, A St. raui.... 9.1'. C. M. A St P. pfd...122 ; , it. Paul, M. & M 11. V .. st. Paul & Omaha... v Paul Om. pld-lll Chetartk A Ohio... . A O. pfd iirsu S. O MnMiJl i; 1 1 I'hirsKOiS Alton 141 f;hi ago A. pld. 15 Chicago, Kur. w i.134 : f., et. L. ft x. o Pitts 11" Cauili Pitts ptd. 2s 'ln tan. t C! e.. :' iTeTasPaciSc... 10'.; L mon facinc o.i1., x' United States Ex 6t " Cleveland & Col ' I Di.. Lack. A Wtt1.1.4 W. ?t. L. & P. pfd. Slnver iiioGr iv Wells t Fargo Ex. ...127' , j-.ne. ss'., eiern union ieu t : Eric preferred CI Colorado Coal 2 IV4 iwt leunesee Komestaie . 2r Kaat Teuneasee pfi. 2 1 Iron SiiYer. im n lyce i!i'.untaTio. 21 Hannibal k StJoe.. ;Qiick&ilver .... mmmiai 5 frian. & bt. joe pld. ..... fiariem .0 Houston A Texas... do. preferred 21 Southern Pacific 3utro 11 Mil., L. S. & W G7 do. preferred 92 X. Y. C. A SL L..-.. s1 Indiana. B. & West! 224! .n&a ä lexaa . ;;i LakeJCrieöj West.... II1: do. preferred.-.. 20 Lake hore S4JJ Ilasteru llxchanes. BALTIMORE. June 2S. Clearances, fl,8:0,S33; L-auances, -tj..isj. FHILADELFEIA, Jace 2S.-Bank c'.car.'ijs I5,ui,it2: balances, ii,4jo,'X)1. KEW YORK, Jnne 2s Clearing house stateXQec;; xjtcnanges, tu:,GjO,stu; balances, fio'.',Ä32. CINCINNATI, June C8 Kastern exchange ktavy; discount buying and 1 20 premium sell ing. 8T. 1X)UI?, Jnne OS Ban clearings today, t2,a.ij",'H7: balances, f.;72.70:!. Exchange oa Kew icra steady at .0 " premium. EOST03. June 2. Clearlnz-house sUtement: Exchanges, $12.'r.K).o:); balances. SVlS,:;.i. Kate lor money, a per cent, hicrnoee ou few xork. i-'..c discount to sc per ji.wi premiaa. CEICAGO, Jnne 2". New York exchangs tday w quoted t 40; premium. Banks uintraily rc j"ri an ampie supply oi ioauaD:e lunas. wnicn go outat.vibrer ccQt. oaacmaaa lor em-cdze se curities, and on time tavors at 67 rn-r cent. The associated tiauK clearings were 7,7Sj,uuo. Foreign Jioney and Stocks. LONDON, Jnne 2S, 5 p. la. Cnited States Bon is ;4s. 12-j4. Railway Bonds Atlantic and Oreat weftern trst, 4i'; do. aeconds, 12;; Canadian I'acitic, Erie, i".'; do. seconds, New York Central. IwK: Pennsylvania. 5!i: Reading. 1:5'. TLe amount of bullion gone into the iiank of Z-ngiand on balance to-day is t.rd,(XX). PARIS, June is. Three per cent, rentes, .s3I fc lor tLe account. COMMERCIAL. In the wheat market all grades are strong and a decided scarcity oi milling stock. Only small c.uactities are wanted as shippers are not buyers. Kecclpts light. Futures steady and active. Choice rrades of corn are k arce and will bring full quotations. Futures dull and not wanted. Oats are teady at ouotations. There Is no change In prices cf groceries. Trade is only fair. Toultry and eggs are strong and steady, with an upward tendency, with good receipts. There has been an other fractional advance In provisions, em brae log nearly all hog products. In vegetables, cabLage Is lower; jrrcen corn is in market, and prices reasonable. In the miscellaneous markets, trade la quiet and prices unchanged. Pry goods are unchanged. Jobbers look for an early adran :e . . , . in aomesiics anu wooien gooas; manuiaciureri de-line to fill orders at present rates, while there Is a briftdcman l for that class of goods lor the lall trade. The following table ahows the amount oi grain la Here at tail point: (Wheat! Corn.! OaU. Rye. rerator A.M....... ;:..r,)oj 17,(X) I ' 4 apital Elevator ... Dealern L evator 1 s,m , 1.7U0 1,0001 W0. 10.0X .... Total CorrMrp'r day laat year. fni.orol &H..'0 rt.vxj' i5,:.io 52.7.101 16.6X 500 The fallowing table shows the receipts of grain to this point for the past twenty-lour hours:

Received. nonr, ,,,, ,. ,,,,, 7V) Vbeat 4.200 Corn, , , 2:1,400 ata, w ,,. 1 1 1 50,400 Ryw , ,,, - 2,4' rlT. bn. 1 , , 0

flour, Grain and flay. Flonr-ratenU, fi 251 50; extra fancy, 11 801 t SC; fancy, S3 IXVJ3 75; choice, S3 30(33 40; family, 12 00; treble extra, f Z 502 65; double extra, il IKal 05: extra. 12 00Q2 15; superfine, SI 753 1 90-, fine, SI 50. Wheat We quota:

BI'l. Aikcd. M track - 75 track 7sJ4 track h0 75 trak 'VA track ai' track Sh 71 track 7" 7J;i Uack 7-Vi Bid. Asked. 9 track

no. 1 ate No. a Med fo 2 Red. Ko. I Ked Rejected Tinmercbantabl Jlv Angntt Ccnv We ejnot o. 1 white.

No. 2 white

37 " fark . track 37 , 34.'-, track 84 track track 34 31.' track tit track . . S2-1. track J 4,1 32)4 track Si Bid. Asked. :;'i track 3.1 27 track 27'i" M trak ...... 24 tTtwk J.t'i track 'IA,'A track 2.4

"No. 3 white............. NO. 1 TfcllOW Uo. 2 yeüow o. 3 ;eiiow.No. 4 yellow.., No. 2 mixetu... Nc. 8 mixed bound ear Oats We ouote: wo. v weite Rejected Unmerchantable...., Jnlv August Eye No. 2, nominal. Eran Quitt; 18 50 bid. Kay Steady, with dull feeling Choice II motty, $10 CO bid; No. 1 Timothy, V CO bid; No. 2 Timothy, fii CO bid. IMCAf.O MAF.KIT. Reported by T. J. Hodgen Jc Co., Hrekers, No. 33 south Meridian street, room 2. stocks, bonds, grain and provision bought and sold.

June 2. Open'g. llighst. LowestClosing Wheat July . t 73 I 73 72;i 72'i August 7ä 741 74's 74!4 Seid 75'J 75JB 7V!h 7."'j Com July 34 h 3' 8t',; J Augusts. S'.'s rv;8 a."Sept... 87 87 S'-'t. St".a Oata Juiy 27' 27'j 27's 27'8 August.. 25g 25T8 2 2?'B Sept 25 2 2 Fork July 9 4 O v 9 40 t 52s A neust... 9 Ö21,' J 724 It 50 9 62! Sept 9C2J-a 9 WVS 9t1 9 72' Lard July ..1 6 '.') 6 32V fi 2 6 32'! August... 6 3" I 6 42'.. 6 33 6 42', Sept 6 42,' J 6 5ä " 6 4 jr. 6 50 Eibl July 6 85 5 7).. 5 Ü 5 8 Au-ust... 6 2lJ 6 V2S. 6 2W 5 7ji 5 STjJ 5 ".7;. 5 87.'.. 5 "..

Ki.TCipta-Hogs, lii.iVX) head. Car Lots heat. 2"J; corn. 42:1 : oats, lös KlYGLISH GRAI5 TKADE REVIEW. Lomon, June 2. The Mark Lane Kxpress, In its review of the British grain trade during the latweek, siys: Welcome summer weather has had a marked effect on the crops, but it came too late to save a large proportion of the cereals. The outlook, except forth? bet wheat. Is extremely difcouracing. irane has tieen in lavor of buyers. 1 ne sales of Knslish wheat during the week were .'. duarters at Öls Id, against ::t. W otiarters at 3Vr t'nl during the corres)onding period last year. The tlonr trade is exceedingly dull, foreign wheats have favored bnvers. Foreign flour is cfceajx-r, especially American. Twenty-seven t argots of wheat arrived; seven cargoes were sold, three were withdrawn and tourteeu remain. including nine of American. In the trade forward t Jore is no iininirv. At to-day's market wheat vas dull ami isl lower. Mom was dull and "1 ber. i??IAN.POLI3 WHOLKilLE MIRKET3 lry lioods. FT.INTS. f iMerrimac fancy.. ....6 iConcstoga fancy... Windsor fancy 6 i acme lancy 4'ocbeco fancy ..... iierwict lancy j ' ' I'ilmAnt iajnv J1? Kichn'ond fancy Hamilton fancy American fancy American shirtieg... Allen fnncy... j pi .'..i.i'.u. juuvj ......... . a .".Vj Wash'ntou'lud blue. '.'i 4X.2' Aloion solid 5'.'.!simpson's mining.... 4!J steel Iliver fancy 4!o lunnell fancy Allen thirling ...... Merrimac ahirting.... Si 3i Newton tlrting. . 4 .JJuuk.rk ,. rar.BK. Pacific i poplin Ins.. 9 Pacitie eashm'rs....l0 I'acitic. Austialiau Manchester fi cash Manchester DeB Atlantic alpacas .10 .10 .10 crape 18 Atlantic i. L. cash...lS Atlantic F. cash m.... 22 Arlington gray Paeitiet-4 A. V. M 30 Pacific 6-4 K. X. cash. IS Pacific 6-4 A. C. cah.21 cashmere..... 1! üatin Eeiber 12J Boucle J.... I'M' 1 LAWN. Oxford lawns S; Stanhope lawns 4 . rncir Ij-ttis lawns.. L Pacific 1.400 lawns..... V A recillc Organdy 11 .Merrimac Batiaie 10 ttna'j batiste.. ...10, 6INGHAMS. Amoskeag Lancaster ... 7 Warasutta. , .... 7J j Berkshire .... 7 Normandie . f.!2 Itoyal ... 7 Kehfrew dress .... 7 Johnson buk foil .....iov;: 1 0 State f.laROW , ... w ... 9 York Whre ManTgCo., Eates keersucker... ..Mi BROWM COTTOXS. 7 I Bed foid R rviiws t.?4' Yardstick ....... 5 jTremont CC Atlantic A Atlantic b 4 a Mystic Iliver Ii rence I.L. Indian Head 7 ictark A.m 6 Isaranark .. Cotestopa V 7 4 6 4:2 I'eppeiell I......... Pepi-ertll K PtpT.erell 9-4 Itppcrell 10-4 .'4iL'tica C , ,16 .18 Massachusetts BB... Windsor H BLEACHED COTTONS. Androscoggin L. 7VJ' Barker Mills . lvonst.aie........ 7 larwell......... Aalardvale. Mi Masonvllle 8 amsntta. ..10 iKruitof tbe lx)om. . 1-4 ,. C14 :l ,10 .. y, Bl'd 14 7 7 8 11 Hill's Semper Idem... 7!' Farmers' Choice P.lackstoue A. A V., Dwieht Anchor..;Hope 6-4i Pocahontas Fitchville... C!.,, Chestnut Hill Peppcrell9-4 .18 llngdale Cambric Pcpperell 10-4 20 lJust out. COTTON FLANNELS. B'n Bl'd 7 INashna XX. B'n t'i , 7 , 9 Trciront PI . 6 Tremont H 7 8 Tremont F 9 ITremont U 10 (Tremont L 11 ITremont K 123-j Tremont N ITremont O 7 Wimbledon CM Wimbledon CI8 iWioabledon CT.. 7' 4 W imbledon CK., Tremont P. 8 Tremont A 9 Tremont A 9' Tremont X 11 Nashua ti Nashua FF C Nashua F Nashua T 7 Nasnua D 7'i Nashua C 7), Nashua 1 H v3 lovj 8Js 8 W Wimbledon CD.. V-l 9 Vimbledon t.'C.lfr'J S' Wimbledon -B.ll ji 10 W imbledon CA.13 Uli Calcutta. ' Nashua A 3'i Nashua AAA... 9'i Kaihua X Ml rLAIDS AND CHEVIOTS. Amoskeag s' Alabama plaids 7 ... mnuaiua iniuis M . 9''j Louisiana plaids 7 . Hi Ottawa plaids fi AcnsKcaiancy Otis B 8 i Kdinburg cheviots.... 9 Park Wills, 70 check..l2J4 Everett cheviots 9 Park Mills. 80 check..i3 ,Oreat Republic eher. 7 Economy check W2 Columbian 7 Otis check..- ..... Hamilton tri pes 10 Tusoarora ..... e. River Eide....... .....7 I DENIMS. GranitevLUe.... Otis, A X A.... Otis. B B Otis, C C 11 . 10 ..... 9 York, blue...............l4 ork, Mate 14 ork, fancy V,i Amoskeag.., Everett Haymaker .....14 !Oakland.A.. .1214 Columbian -.11 'Boston VA nl io; 7 TICKINGS. Amoskeag, A C A 12'Lcwiston, 56... York, 30 in lOJI Lewiston, 32... Connestoga, B F 1 1 jLewiston, 30... ConuesU.ga extra 12 Oakland, A .... Conncstoga, C CA 11 (Oakland, A A GRAIN BAGS. American .K, Ulranger. 19 r rankuuvliie.. ...17 iewitton 11 Btark. A Harmony ...21V, Georgia, A. 1 io4;saco... CABI'ET CHAIN. ....:...18 Coverlet Cbain 20 22 No.-'ioO Cotton Yarn.10 20 Twine . 20 White Colored Caudie Wick. The Produce Market, Fggs Paying 9c per dor. for fresh, loss off. Butter Creamery fncy, 15;lc; chcice, 12" 15c; dairy, selected, 10(ätl2c: country, fancy, a a 10c; fresh and sweet, tc: low grades, l&3c per lb. Poultry Hens. 7a per lb: Dring chickens. 12c; roosters, c; hen turkeys, 7c: torn turkeys, 4)-C; old geee and well-feathered, per dos., tl 50; picked, per doz.. 13 60: ducka. per lb.. ;c. l eathers Prime goexe, 40c; mixed and duck, 20 P.ags 1 (91 c. Wool Bright Indiana, medium unwashed. 20c lor heavy merino and verv coarse, 18rt19c; tubwashed, 'lf-(s V)c', burry, trashy and cotted, 5310c. Beeswax 18920c The Provision Market. Below are the present lobbing prices: Smoked meats, canvassed or plain (platn meats sot guaranteed against skippers.) Orders for sugar-cured and Lngliah meats will now be filled with (aava.ssed goods, unless plain meats are specially asked for.j Wuaar-cured hama. Reliable brand, 1 1 na. average. ii,' .,c; do. 17 lbs. average. llc; do. 20 lbs. average and over. Mlc do. light average. 10 lba.. 12c: do. 12X lbs. average. 11 c: sugar-cured harm, Morgan &. Grey'a brand, ;io lese than above: cotuge hams, Reliable brand, 7J4C; C. h'ninl ti.m. Poll. V.l.. K.nI 1A IK. 8Jc: do, 14 lbs.average.se. English breakfast bacon, clear, Keliable brand, 9,'c; do. clear. Por ter brand, 7;4c. tngliah shoulders, Reliable brand, 12 lbs. average, 7c; ngllsi shoulders, 17 lbs. average, c, sugar-cured shoulders, Reliable brand, lAc less than above: Morgan A Grey brand shoulders, c leaa than FnglUn cured. Mis-cut hams, none; do. shoulders, none. Dried beef. Kell able brand, lfie; dried beef, Porter brand, 13c, timffArt 4 ifmr .111.. I icy tit A, mail i um aainhl T 1 do. backs, light or medium weight, 7Kc; do. beilip, medium weight. 7 ic. D. S, and Pickled Meats English cured, clear aides, unsmoked, 7c; do backs or bei ilea, 7c bean pork, clear, per bbl., 200 lbs, f 12 60: pork, clear, per bbl., 200 Jr;, HO 50; hams do, 110 60. Choice corned beef per bbl. 200 pounds. $13; do boneless rolled, per bbl. 300 pounds. S15. Alsoia Yt febls., containing 100 lbs., at half price of the barrels, with 50c added to cover additional cott Of tackage. Jig's lonrJCf-rer III, 1W lbs., te W,

Lara rore winter aeui. renaerro in iwar,

7J .c; in half barrels or 60 lb. tubs, r-,; 410. tin tul s.fee: 20-lb. pails, be; io-id. pail8,;4C. Lard Oil Itire. extra winter strained, in tierces -per gal., 52ic; pure No. 1. do, 2.e. Also in half bbl. vSc advance on price of tierces. fraussgc Cologne In large or small skin, 6c; In cloth. 5V;c: Weinerwnrst, 9c. Polish. 10iC. Fresh Pork Sausage In skins, 7c; in buckets, 64C The Grocery Market. Cheese Full cream. New York. 12t124c: Ohio, 12l4c; tmpire, 8c; Young America, iOc Isvfrees common, V&WW, ordlnarr. lOigllc; fair, lliailc: prime, lij llic; strictly prime, lQlit1: choice. 13!'4(414'4c; Old iovernmfnt Java, 10254c: McLaughlin'a XXXX. roasted, Hi packages, ll)0-lb. cases, 13c: 60-lb. do., 13?c: Arbuckle a roasted, lösic; Levering's, 13-c; Cardova,13Kc: iates1 A No. 1. 13. 4c; Gates' prime, 141,;; "Uon," 13ic; Jersey 13,c; gold medal, t.ugar Cntloaf, Tc; powdered. 7?c: granulated, CV(fcHc; standard A, e'vt'c; oft A, 6J C;-; white, extra O, bXttöc; light brown, .VVic; common grades, New Orleans, 5,''pjgC. Molafiaea and Birups New Orleans moia.ss;, kettle. 40CU46c; good. 40c; sirup, 2&'3'i0e per gallon for common to choice; maple sirup.'fl 00. Kice Carolina and Ixiuisiana, 4t'.!4c. spices I'epper, I9rti20c: allspice, 1012e: cloTes, 25:i0c; ginger. 17(f22c; cinnamon in mats, 12 15' ; nutmegs, 75(1vh)c. salt-Uke, In car lota, 90392c: dray lota, tl COJ 1 05; email lots, 10c more from store. Starch Refined Pearl, 2-"c per lb.: Eureka, 4c; champion gloss, lump, b&oyci improved corn, Salt Fih Mackerel, extra mess. 124 per bbl.; halves, 12 SO: No. 1 mackerel, SISJO; halToa, SO ft 10; o. 2 mackerel, 115 60(äl6; halves, 17 50tjH; No. 2 medium, fs; halves, ?l 50; No. 3 mackerel, tki 6 50; halves. S33 50; No. 1 white fish, 17 50; nail but, 14c per lb. Foreign Fruits London layer raisins, new, f3 40; new Valencia, lOllc; Sultan, lie; musc&tei raisins, two crown, 12 5ti3; California t2 W; Muscatels, f2 75. Ieioons Messina, $7 5Jy S 50. New J'runes Turkish, 4' '.jic: Sultan, 8V,c. Currants 7lArit?. New Fiu Layers, 153. Dates Wats, iV.fa.hci Fard, iu laib. boxes, 10 ji'.lc; Persian, In CO-lt. boxes, 8e. Citron New, SOc Lemon I'el New, 20c. Peanuts Raw 1 enneahc, 5-ufc: W ilmineton, 8'c: roasted, 10c: Tenne ee. 4C): Virginia. 6.tj.7c ar.anas-S13? per bunch. Coeoanuta ti Uxai. Canned Goods We queue: Tomatoe, 3 lbs.. 1U. Peaches. 3 lbs. standard, tl 7Va2 00; 3 Iis.. 1 Wra2; seconds, 3 lbs., f 1 60ßU GO: 2 lbs., $1 4f(al f0. rie Peaches. 31b.. $1 1wl 15 ß lb;., SI 8.'(ol Gooteberries. 2 lbs., TO(.JTc; Blackberries, f..V(aSl ; Strawberries. t 10rl 15: R4p ' berries, $1 101 15; Cherries red. $lfcl 05; 8:ring Beans. S5r'.K;c; Polk's Best Peas. t. 00: Yarmonta Com. SI 30: Kxcelseor, S5c; Mountain Sugar Corn, fl 15; Standard, 2 lbs., 90m Jl CO; Polk'a Com, 2 lbs., 85c; Mackerel. II 15(ai 20: IMreapples. Jl b0(i2: fcalmon, 1 lb.. Si 401 50: Tumbler Jellit3, S5(i'JCc; Cove Oyster, lib., light weight. 6Cfiti5c: 2 lbs., full weight, 1 8-Hl 95; Sardines. French, J-48.fi 75perdoz.; American, Js. tl per dci.; Apples. 3 lbs., 90:öc; 6 lbs., S2 50 (U2 CO; gallon. ?2 50ha3 iX). LVans Choice navy, tl 50; medium, 51 4331 50; Marrows, SI SO. Potatoes Michigan, S5e0c per u.; homegrow, 3T)Q J0c A pples Choice new, S3 0053 c3 per bbl. Pried Apples Evaporated, 74.ac; common dried, ö(j.4C. leaches Iried peaches, halves, ?,(HC', California halves, 7Jsc; evaporated, 13iSl ic. Honey s(a2ijc. Greens Cale, 75c51 00 per bbl. Squash 75c(ä$l per doz. Strawberries 7fc(u.Sl 2-- per case. New Potatoes SI ;iO(t2 Ou per bbl, New I'an8 S3 00(33 50 per bbl. (Jieen Peas-fl 00;a 25. Cucumbers :;0ä4oc per dox. Cabbage New, 1 752 00 per crate; 75cSl 00 per bbl. ß'lrcen Corn 13200 per do.eu. Onions New. t (JC5 0 per bbl. Tomatoes Floridas, tl 0V'.1 0 ier box. Bermudas J2 75C3 00 yer crate. Cooseberries tl 00(51 i per drawer. Currants f 1 2"el ."iO per drawer. Raspberries $5 uOiju 00 per stand; 82 0033 CO per case. Blitck berries S4 00rrt.( Olperstand. Huckleiierries tl 00 t oo per staud. Watermelons Georti. f to )J per 100. Seed. Seed Timothy, 2 t"2 35 per bu : clorer, Vi 00 6 50; bine grass, extra clean Kentucky, 90cr Si 10; red top, 75c!&Sl CO: orchard gtass. fJ 40-9 1 5, owirg to quality; English blue grass. Si 00 Eer bu: bird wed, rape, 3jc; canary, f(ZjGc; emp, 4(ä5c; millet, 80c. Coal and Coke. Block, SJ CO; Jackson, 3 50; Pittsburg. S3 75; Raymond City. t 75: anthracite, 56 25 W; Highland nut, S2 50; Piedmont, So 00: ga coke, 10c per bti.. or 82 50 per load; crushed, S3 I ier load; Winfriede. S3 75 per ton: Kanawha. S3 75; Hocking, $.i 50; Island, tl 70; Blosburg, 00. II id es, Leather and Tallow. Htmlock sole, 203ic: oak sole. 30'i37c: Pittsturg harness leather, 3tUic; harness leather, 30:ftic; I rldle lesther, por'Jo.coc; domestic kip, SCas)c: French kip. SOcQSl domestic Call. 70c(i5l 10; Frenchcair.il 101 So. Hides No. 1 cured, 8i'4c: No. 1 green, cows, Vc; steen, 7Kc; No. 1 calf. 9c: cured. lOSlOf;; or sau, iuc: uinu i.c; io. t niues, ou. Tallow Prime, 3r-ii;..'.c: No. 2.3c. Grea&e Brown, 2c: white, SJc; yellow, 2Jc. Drue Market. Alcohol, tl 16?2 25; calomel, 75Sc; camthor, 28(S30c: cocbluea!, fxiCOc; chloroiorm, 0 3k6.5c; rum opium, S3 503 "5- indigo, Sl(3; morphine, $2 Mira 2 70. Oils Caster, f 1 5.')f3l C5; aweet oil, WfiJl r5: olive oil, 51 503; bergamot (Sander-eou-si, S3cr3 50; lemon (Sanderson 'si, $3 50(i4i 00. Quinine P. and W'., 7ö(aüc; cinehonlda, 20 25c; American bicarb, soda, 4rjj5c; Lngilsh do.. &'iGc. Snutl (iarrctt's, 2-oz. pack., SI CO per doz.; 4-oz. bottles, S3 per doz. Flove's sulphur. ?li3. Turpentine lOij 12c; Knglish Venitian red, by bDl., 2c: les4 quantities, 3 Iodyne Jl 00: Iodide potash. tn 2j. Cloves, 20 25c. Rhubarb, SticrTiji 25. Window glass, 70 per cent. ; double, 70c and 10 per ccut. off. Iron and Steel JIarket. Barlron 51 &031 90 rates: charcoal Iron, !2 M & i 10: hoop iron, t2 50 rates; Norway and Sweed iron, 440 rates; horseshoe iron, :ic. Horse Shoes Burncn it Fcrkins', per kej?. tt 25; mule süoes, 51 per kegadvance. Horseshoe Nails Northwestern, Globe and Putnam, per xt, S 1 fX). Cast Steel Best American, per lb., 12c; epring steel, 6c; tire steel. 2o; toe call fitcel. 5c: machinery steel, 5c. Cut Nails Rates for tens, iron, 1 25, rates for tens, su-ci, 30. miscellaneous) Markets. 0ils-We ouote: LInead, raw. 40c: boiled. 43c: lard oil. 65(ukS."c: miners' oil, 55(05c: lubricating oil, 12(;i:iöc; straits oil, 5"&3c; benzine, 10(ältc; coal oil, Indiana legal test, 9c; 150J test, 9c; perfection, 11c; water white. 150 J test, 19e. Tinner'a Supplies We ouote: Best brand char coal tin. I. c 10x14. 12x12 and 14x20, S 25: Ix, 1 x 14, 14x70 and 12x12, U 25; roofing. 1C, 14x20. J5 75: 20x28.111 50(412; block tin. in pigs, 25c: In bars. 2Cc. Iron: 27 B iron, S3 25: 27 C iron. 6c; Juniata galvanized. 50 per tent, discount: refiued 50 and 10 percent, discount. Sheet riuc, 6c, Copper bottoms, 220. Pianmnea copper, 32c. solder, 14 LIVE STOCK. Indianapolis. Uwiojt Btocx-Yaeds, June 2s. CATTLav Receipts, 100 bead; shipments, 21 head But few on sale of fresh arrivals. Some stale half fat stuff left over from Saturday on the market, and that class is very dull and hard to sell at any price, while good fat stock finds sale at steady prices. Shipping grades were a shade stronger; but few here. About everything sold at the cfose. Export grades . Good to choice i'int' , Fair to medium shippers.. Common, shippers atockers 9ood to cnoloe riifwr. dood to choice cows... fair to medium cows and heifers........ Common old cows.. ...... . .. Veals, common to good 5 10ft 5 4 60 5 t l ".a 4 3 5tt 3 2 50. 3 3 IV 4 8 8U 'a 3 Ö 2 To'4 S 15 1 501 2 25 4 OOrc 5 'J: 1 50. i 50 Balls, common to medium Kuidi. good ito choice 2 75( 3 50 28 nf37 00 M U si rs, rood to choice.. Milkers, common to medium...., IS OOiii 11 oos Receipts, 1.C00 head: shipments, 415 head Quality fair. Market weak and lower, closing quiet. Heavy packing and shipping 14 4V14 55 Light and mixed packing.... 4 30(4 40 Common to good light........................ 3 75rv$4 49 I RETEtsES'T ATI VC SALES. No. 'A... fn". K0. 5..... Av. Pr No. 77. S7. 67. At. Pr, .171...I1 37 Oil? tl 4"' 3 119... 4 40 155... 4 40 179... 4 40 182... 4 40 e .17ti ,.201 4 42 4 45 5., 109. .?32... 4 47V 2GJ... 4 bl 85. ........... .... Sheep Receipts, ICO bead; shipments, none. But little doing for the want of stock, stronger, but not quotably higher. Market Good to choice ......1? 50(94 00 Fair to inedlum.. 3 0"vl 30 Common ......... ........... . 2 25cai 6 Bucks, per head- e-ee s eeeoeeeeeeaei ........ 2 00(4-1 00 Bprlng lambs...... .... .......... 3 50(41 50 Elsewhere, rKTItPVrTV tnaa '.inaVan(nf J ''Kl g a KiuLitti at uu, vs vsaa - tib asfS. 4 wo head; ahipmenta, l,la7 head. Market ir at last week's prices. Hogs Receipts, 5,?iX) head; shipments, S.1C0 head. Market nrm; rnuaaeipniaa, i 7.i fcj; Yorkera. t-4 60(34 70. fcbeep Receipts, 3,600 head: ahipmenta, 3,7"0 bead, .m artet active ana a snsae nigncr on gooa, common slow; prices nncnangca. SEW YORK. June 28. Beeves Receipt. In eluding 75 car loads of export steers, were 3.1M) tead, mating Ju,iuu oeaa ior we week, firmer and better market generally, at an average ad. Tasce d Jvcrcr JCO lit., and lie culicst $oics

were the t5t fer the selling interest. Poor to prime steers sold at S4 "0,5,5 SO per 100 pounds: extra do., 1" 9CaG 15. and fat beeves at 15 2v I IS. The wtek'aexports were 6,4'20 beeves, 70 sheep and 8,5to quarters of lef. Sheep and Larabs Receipt, ll'flbcad, making 3.s,4( 0 head for the week. Active martet at sustained prices for good steep, but at a reduction of ?-.c per lb. on lambs. Fxtreraes. . S3 t5 5-", per 100 jbs. for sbeep, and r5&5 7J lor lambs. llogs receipts, 13,350 head, making 31,90juead for the week. Market nominally steady for Uvi bogs at t4 0O(4 SO per 100 lbs. BALTIMORE. June 2.-Beef Catüe Market

slow and prices VX4C lower than last week; best beeves. So Wi5 75: first quality, toii." 37V...: medi um. Hai,! i ; ordinary. 12 sojihi's 7.; most sales were from t75Gj5 50; receipts 1,467 head; sales, 954 bead. SwiDe Light supply and fairly good demand; quotations. &P..i : klK; receip's. 6 141 bea.d. i-hfcpand Liimbs-Keceipts, head; sheep, t-Ci 50; lambs, S3 0(u5 75. 6T. LOCTS. June 28. National Ptook Yards "attlt Receipts, 1,200 head; hipment. bCO. Market active and 5cU0c higher; good to choice shipping, $4 S5(ä5 'M; common to fair, SI St t; butchers' steers, S3 50(4 25; cowa and heifers, tl 25ot3 65; Texans, S2 2orl 50. Uogs-Kecclpta, 4,oü0 nead: shipment?, none. Market active, and a shade higher: butchers' and best heavy, SI 504 '."O; mixed, S-i lürit 50; light, 84 2C4 40. sheep Feceipts. 3(0 head, iiarket stronger on good sheep: range, 12 25,34 25. Kansas city, June 2s. The Live stock indicator reports: Cattle Reccipta, 1,100 head; shipments, none. Market a shade stronger; good to choice, tl 50ai 4 M); common to meaium, il 'Xhcti 40: stockers, tl 75(t3 40; feeders. $3 tOral: COWS, 12(-i3 23. Hcgs Receipt. 7,2o8 ne&d: shipments, 3,076 head. Tbe market opened slow, closing strong ami active at Baturoay s prices; gooa to cnoice, $4 S5(t4 50; common to medium, (14 30. fcbeci Receipts, none: shipments, r.oue. iood to choice. S2 5l'(3; common to medium, SI 50 C2 2fj. BUFFAIX), June 2s.-Cattlc EecelptF, 1.221 read. Prices advanced 11(2 15c si nee Jast Monday. Cdiiiinou to fair, J4(1 SO good to choice shipping. Si ' ib 23; extra steers, S5 25t5 40; native stockers firmer at j.iiu:; 25. sheep Receipts. 7.000 head. Good demand at full prices. Common to fair, 83 50"t I 15; g'od to choice, $4 25'"4 7": choice to extra, tl90.ta 15. Lambs Firm; coirmon to fair, jft 50; good to Choice. S-i 4r(äh M). Hogs Receipt!, ft 031 head. Market active but a shade lower: mixed pigs and light Yorkers, U 25." 4 :;5; selected Yorker; 84 600 1 70; selected medium weights, si .f rait so. CHI TAGO, June 2s. Tbe Trovers' Journal re ports: catU" Receipts, b.uoo head; shipments, s.wj head, iiarket strong and a shade higher; snipping steers, 950 to 1.5C0 lba. S3 75(35 40: atockers and feccers. 12 &V 4 0; cows, bulls and mixed. 12 ft . bulk. 11 75r3 10; through Texas cattle. S W 4, .ogs lieceipts. 35,oto head, shipments, ,uuu ncaa. Market slow ana easy: closed strong; rough and mixed, at loftl 5o: parking and ship ping, SI 25(2 1 C5; light, tl 20(31 CO: skips, J2 50 3 85. fcbeep Receipts, 3,000 head; shipments. 1,000 head. Market steady; natives, lJjl 4U; ioians, The London cnble to the Drovers' Journal Cjuoles the market heavily supplied and lower. Best American steers 12)ic per lb. dressed. MARKETS BY TELEGRAPH. Produce Markets. NEW YORK, June 28. Flour Receipt, 22.07. bbls.; exports, s,7üö bbls., and 10,"01 sacks; market dull (nd heavy: sales, 10,000 bbls.: common to good extra western and State, S2 5'j43 10; good to choice. M ll(t4 w, common to good extra onio, W5ora4 75: common to choice extra St. Louis, S2 5C4 i 90; patent Minnesota, extra gotd to prime, C . -11.4 IV. L . CAUA, , 7 1 , , Wheat Receipts, 'Ji.'lw bu.: exports, 291 ,61 bu : spot lots Kc lower end dull; options opened Vi ;he lower, aitcrwaras ruiea atronger ani aaa need yVv'xC, closing s'eady; sales. 8,0,CKX) bu. futures. 91,100 bn. not; No. 2 Chicago. 8Uie: No. 2 Mil-naukte, S2,,.,c: .no. i hard, do. c. I l., ....... .1 . . ...1 ' . I n. S ., t -1 ' 0. b.: No. 1 red. we: No. l white, cc; No. 2 red. July, 83,f;iHi'sc, closing at sl'sC; August. si -fitM 7-16c. closing at si'c: September, S414?4j(;c, closing at M' .c; October, 8'!4rir',1'ic, tloung at fcjc; l'ectinber, hViQ b closing at ti .' e: January, ss- assc, ciosin ; at i-turuary. w 'atfj;.-iv. closing at May, $2'.(U92:.,iC, c slng at 92"v Corn Sp jt 1 ns 1 ri l ..;c higher; trading quiet; options ''V.j higher; moderately active; receipts, li0.85iuu, exiKrtj, 33, su;; u.; sales. 56H.fuo bti.: tuture. 5:;,(0 bu., .spot: ungraded, CiaoO4f. No. 2, i'.vt'rö! ,c elctaf r: low mixed. 4x: kiln dried; 42 o; N a, 2. Ju'5. :.Vrruir,e. closing at 4',c: August. 457-i'üti8c, closing at 45thc; Reptember, 4ÜA16' c. closing at 4tc: October, 40; ty.4.j;2c, closing at 4,vae. Oats A shade Eigner; receipts, C2,j'j; Du.; exports, 1.14. bu.: mixed western, 34 '340c: watte do., ao -s 10c. Pci'.cr Weak. Hops Quiet, t'oflee "5Dit U::; Rio f.nn at 9JvC: options, 10 points hlUer and mncerately active; sales. is,3W bags: Auiust, 7.S)' : Srterober. 7.7."c; October. November and Lecember, 7.70r7.7"c; January, 7.75rd70 Sugtr sttudy; rtfineci oulet, extra c, 5 l-lo , j5 -10c ; wntte exira C, b t-V;'-h 7-ire:- oft A, tJ;c: standard A, y'ic confectioners' A. 6c; granulated, Giü S-l's?. Moiasscs steady. Rice ouiet ani hrm. Petroleum Quiet: united elobed at o)'ic; refined. 7'c. fallow Barely steady at : oi-iocic. itosm tiuict. Turpentine 1 mil at 82? c. Pork Fairly active and Cirm; mess, jur',i0 2 for old and S o ci full 2 for new. Cutmeats rirm; sales of pickled beiges at Sj aOOb; pickled shoulder?, 16; ickied hams, fll; middles dull; long clear, Sti 2 Lard More active: Western steam, spot, S5bC(6 65: July. 60 4 "'150: August. So 5ära; 5S. September, fco tt'jjö 7o: October, So 60(30 70; Cit sivaiii. u miiu tu. Duiicicicniij auu ucumuu fair: Western, loain1 . Cheese Firm ane in fair inquiry. -Kggs Firm and in fair demand; utaer articles unchanged. stock of grain in Store June 2:v. Wheat, 2,:5nh,. 817 Im: corn. 2.1:-.2.s0 bu: oats. s",021; barley. l..r22 bu; rye, 54,j70 bu; ocas. l,2Jli bu; malt, Mj,022 DU. CHICAGO. June 27. The day proved dull and uninteresting In the wheat pit, witn very little news to eficct the market ou either direction. TLe tone was easy throughout; August delivery starting at 74! , e. declining to 74 3-16c under rather f ree ofieriuirs. rallie.l a trifle, and closed at 74 ' at 1 o'clock. The feeling was easy again in afternoon, the market closing a shade easier. The fe ling was a little- weaker in both corn and oats and prices elose.l a shade lower. Mess Pork ODened easier IC". l2'-c lower, rallied 20'22' ..e. broke oil' 7' yCilOe and closed steady. Lard opened tame but advanced 10,312'...e toward the close and closed strouger. Flour dull and unchanged. W heat quiet and easy : Sales ranged: June. 72'i'f 72kc, closing at 72" c; July, 72''s9t7oC, closing at 72c: Aueust, 74 3-lGc, closing at 71,,(1c; no. 2 spring, 72; sc: no. a spring. ,(. tk)rn Ptill and easy; cash, 34;- "tU-V. June, E-J'irn3l;c. closing at 34Jic; July, SL'.rtiKi, clotiug at m jiraä'ic, closing at 3i;ic: august. 3.;t R4.',c, closing at 30c. Oats Weaker; casn. 2fl4t Mac: June. 26 ll-l6c: July. 27?.c: August. 257". Rye Quiet; No. 2. 5Mc. Barley Dull: No. 2. 60 r53c. Flaxseed Steady: No. 1, Si Mes Pork Act've and unsettled: cash. S'J 503J 55; July, S9 4l"9 65, closing at i 52 9 bo; August, tu 50ci9 uV closing at 89 62i"t9 65. Lard Ac tive at 19rri2;.jc higher; cash. So 27,ra6 30; July, (' iffuC 3Jf". closing at ft! SO118 32'; August, H 3r6 42,. closing at $0 40(äti 4214- Short Rib Sides Stetitlv: cash. S5 8-5. Boxed Meats Steady; drv salted shoulders, S5 20(35 25; short clear sides, fo Lt'fAti 25. Whisky steafy at SI 14. 8u?ar Uuchanted. On the Prod ice Kxcbangc: Butter Was i'aT? rrpamerr. liVii15Viei dalrr. 8fillc. P'gs l(krttiO'-4C Recelpu- Fiour, 8,0u0 i.ols.; wtii at, lo.ooo bu.: corn, 200.000 bu.; oaU, 103.OJO bu.: rye. 10,000 bu.: bailer, 6,000 ba. Ship jiena ricux. 3.0OU bbl.; wheat. oo.OOO bu.; corn, 245 liOO bu oats. .ooo hn.: rve. 2,000 bu.t barley. 1,000 iu. Afternoon Board Wheat Easy; August, 74 3 10c. Corn 1-asy: August. Mi 1516c. Oats Steady; Au äst, 2j-,c. Pork Kasy; August, SJ 62c. Lard 1 irm : AiiKUst. 0 42 'ir. By vole of the members of the Board of Trade today the following propositions were adopted : To hoid no session of the Board of July 3 and 5, to open the Kxcbnoge room ou Mondays at lO-.M instead of 9:30 o'clock from June 1) to September 15, to discontinue tbe afternoon session lrotn July l to September J. BT, LOUIS. June 28 Flonr Oulet and steady: XXX. 82 4Cß2 50; family, tl Wa)2 80; choice, ti 25 3 40; fancy. S3 6.V93 75: extra fancy. Si 853l 10; patent, ti 4(i4 so. Wheat Opened about steady, but eased oil and declined early in the session Ji&v'ic, later recovered 'sc, and closed c lower than Saturday; Ko.2 red, cash, soc: July,73,i,a7le, closing at 7o'c: August, IVift'blic, closing at i;c; September. 71.14. C' .c. Corn erv dull and eay. closing ;c under Saturday: No. 2 mixed, cash. 31,c: July, 3lc; August, Ö21 iw.l' closing atl2,'vc: September, ra';-'. Oata Nothing done; no. i mixed, cash, 20 ,c bid ; July, 25c asked; Au gust, 24 , c bid. Kye-Neglected. Barley No marset. Lead -Quiet but lirmer; chemically nard, S4 C24; refined. 84 65. Hay Quiet and steady: prairie. 4(40; timothy, ST(10.. Butter In fair aemarid and firm; creamcrv, I5(i&c: dairy, UC14c. Eggs-Steady at 9c. Flaxseed Fas y at SI 01. Erau Firm at 45c. Cornmeal Weak at Si Söri W. UhUky Firm at SI 10. Wool Active, strong and higher; medium clothing, 21 r 21J'4c: ccmbing, 22(123); low and coarse, Mct-X; nue ngnt, isc22c; heavy, iflltic: black. i&i.t2uc. Provisions Active And stroTli. l"ork Finn at S10Lard Steadv at i'iG 05. Bulk meau Strong: loose lots, long clear, f t 90; short ribs. 80: short clear, i 15; boxed lots, long clear, SO; short ribs, f 10; short clear, SO 20. Bacon Scarce : long clear, f(U0 25: hört ribs. SO CO: short cleXr. SO 75. Hams-Finn at llfl2,l-ao Receipts-Flour, 3.000 bhla. : wheat, 34,000 bu.: corn, 20,000 bu. : oats, 19,000 bu.; rye and barley, none. Ship menu Flour, 9,000 bbls,; wheat, 1,000 bu.; corn, 17.0C0 tu. : oats. 6.000 bn. : rye. 4.000 bu. : barter, none. Afternoon Hoard heat steady and lie higher. Corn Steady and unchanged. Oats Weak and ,V3yi lower. PHILADELPHIA. June 28 Flour Quiet. prieea In buyers' favor; Ohio, Indiana, fit Louis and Southern Illinois, S-irfM 60; winter wheat patent, S4 50(c4 fco; Minnesota bakers', S3 504 50; Minnesota patents. 84 50(14 90: W lsconsin patentr. ti 2504 C2. Whvat-Qniet; o. 2 icd, June, Mtfg

KVjciJuly. K'.MS'.JjfC: August. RSriSiyo: September, sS'iK3Jic Crn Firm but quiet: Nc. 3 mixed, ilgi2r.: steamer No. 2 mixed, 4 Jc; No. 2 hign mixed and yellow, 45c: No. 2 mixed. 434i 4;"?4c: N'o. 2 mixed, June, 4;,14(43c; July, 4)i4iqi 444c; August, 444(rt45,4c; September, 45' 4'

n.;4c. wais cpoi nrm wua a mwuernte demand; rejected white, 34c; No. 3 white.öoo: No 2 white, 37;c: futures quiet but steady: No. 2 white. Jane, 37t37,.Jc; July. 7 .so; August, 34r'b4'-,c: September. 33'a;3V.,c. itovibions Firm and in good demand. Mess PorkNew, 110 wail; prime do., S10; do. family. 112. narns smoked, in 500,13. Lard seady: rehned, fo 75(37: steam, 80 37?;. Butter Quiet and easy; creamery extra, 17rtlPc. Eggs Firm and fai rly active; . iresn, 1 :;;...( 1 4 i,c. t heese nrm wiin a good demand; Ohio flat, choice. 'iWsi'iii'' ' do. fair to prime. t i,c. Recelpu-Fiour, 2,a0 hois.; wheat, 4. OCOl u.; corn. 11.000 bu.; oata. 5,000 bu. Shirroentt Wheat, 2,000 bu.: corn, 7.0C0 bu.; oata. 21, WO bu. CINCINNATI. June 28 Cotton Pteadv and bigber; middling. i'fce. Flour In fairdemand; family, S3 (Jik; W); fancy, Si 1K)Qt 20. .WheatSteady; No. 2 red, 7$(5,iOc; receipts, 4.500 bu. ; shipments. 4.100 bu. fiora-Stead v; No. 2 mixed, 36c. Oats -Kas.tr: No. 2 mixed, 2'",; 50c Kve Lower: No. 2. öS-jS'c. Pork Stea1v at 89 50 (ay o-'4. ijtra Nominal at ri2'.i. uuikmeau strong, shoulders, i; short rib, $5l2'.;. BaconFirm: shoulders. i 25. short lib. to 7i: short clear. 87. Whisky Quiet at Si 10; sales of 567 barrels of finished goods on this basis. Butter Steady ; extra creamery, 2.'3r.'c; prime to choice dairy, Kra.13. Linsotd oil In fair demand at 37&390. Sugar Quiet; hard refined, tlirvtic; New Orleans, .'"sc Hogs Firm; common and light, 83 6.".4 40: tacking and butchers,' f4 2034 60; receipts, 1,72'. head: shipments, 1,012 head. Fgga Purely steady at luVj-c. Cheese Quiet; prime to cnoice nat, b'.jö.c. BALTIMORE. June 2S. Wheat Western irrezularand dull; Western winter red. spot, ?'. S2c; July, Mc bid; August, bi'iM,fZc; Septem ber, ny.jb.x. urn western tajsier and duu: western mixed, spot, ii U'li-i;': June, 4:;'.T 4?c: Julv. 43(ü(41c: August, 44. U'-ilc; steainer, .ivv.y.ijo. 'ts rirtaer witn lair inquiry; Wesleru white, o(t:ivc; do. mixed, llldoOc. ProvlMcus l irni. Mess Pork 810 5010 75. Receipts Flour, 1,4:tl bbla.; wheat, 2.7(H) bn.; corn, 58,500 on.; oais. ö.msi ou. ; rye. 4mt bu. shipments riour. vj.a) i bis.: mm. u.-.WJ bu. salesWheat. 42,5iHibu; corn, 2:,9ii ou. MILWAUKEE. Jnne a. Flour Pull. Wheat stendy: cash, 72!kc: August, 7l.,c. CornStrong; No. 2, ;'A!j Oats-Steady: o. 2, 'AHi;. Re Inm;No. 1, fsc. barlev Pull; No. 2,4sc Ptovisiffas F'.rm. Mess PorV Cash or Julv. 8957'i; August, 89 C7!. Lard-Cash or June. f 27.1.,; July. 8 30. Butter-Dull: dairv. Ufr J3c. FgB6 Weak at ll'&ll,-., Chees Eas'er: cheddars. V,;c Receipts Flour, 12.004 bbls.; wheat. 39.529 bn.: barley, 1.725 bn. Shipment riour, io,7jS this.; whont, 27,9oG bu.; barley, none. LIYERPOOL, June 28. Cotton Firm with a lair demand : middlinir uplands. 5'nd: do. Or leans. 5 3-Md: sales. 10.000 bales, including 1 000 bale for speculation and export and 8.700 bales of American. Wheat Pull: supply is in excess of demand. Corn Quiet; demand poor. Beef Extra Indian mess, Ms per tierce. Spirits Turpentine 2f s 3d per cwt. Petroleum Refined, 5 15-lOd per gallon ; spirits oi petroleum, t) per gallon, LOCISYILLE. June 28. Cotton Quiet: mid dling, s'ic. Grain Steady. Wheat No. 2 longttry, nominal; no. 2 red, toe. corn No. 2 mixed. atc; wnite. 3s(3:c. oats New no. 2 mixed. 30c, lTovisions ti jady. Bacon Clear rib sides. SO 50: cleur sides, ; (boulders. 85 J. Bulk meats Clear fid nies, so; clear sides, so 2d: shoulders. Si, Mess pork-iio .:. Hams Sugar cured, tlO 503 12. I-ard Choice leaf, 8775. TOLKIO. June 27 wheat Steady and dull: casn, yjrabic: ju17P-.t78,.c: Angust. 7vic:Sep tember, TSc bid. Corn-Steady: cash, 36:4c OaU Quiet; August. 2t.' (c. Receipts Wheat, 2,000 bu.; corn, 27.000 bu. Shipments Wheat, 2,0 v ou.; corn, 6i,iRj du. KANSAS CITY. June 2S. Wheat-Weaker: No. 2 cash. C5c bid, W-l-ffi asked ; July, no bids; August, 62c bid. Corn Weaker; No. 2 cash, 25c bid: Jaiy, !;.,c; August, i';ec. uais Nominal ; no bias. OUl. TITC8YILLK, June 28 National t ansil certifi cates opcneil at i.'jc; highest price, bii'c; lowest, csc: ciosea atic. mw 10KK, June 2s. petroleum opened firm weak at 6'Jlic, declined on Wall street selling to esc. and closed at 6f'4c. Sales, 3,4S,OUO bbls. Bit AvruKU. ra., June 2. national transit cerUf.catcs opened at t.'.K; closed at ex'c: nurhat price, r.tc: lowest, tsc; ciearanrHia. i.oso mv hbia PITTSBURG, June 2. rt-.troieuin-Pull and weak; national transit certificate opened atO'." ,c: C'rsed atc .c: highest price. bVc; lowest, fi' e. OIL CITi . June 28. National transit certificates opened at fc: highest price, OtCo; .owest, tc; Closed at 68Jic; sales, 77,000 bbls.: clearance- 2,"sc.ii'übbis ; charters, 5 . 5 bbls.; shipment., lh.ii5 Duia ; runs, bbi. Cotton. Ni:W ORLKANS, June 2$. Cotton-Quiet and steady; middling, low do. , 8;4c ; good to ordinarv, 7?c; net receipts, 205 bales; gross, sfi2 bales: export! coastwise, 111 bales; sales, 0u0 bnie: stock. 42,ii9Tj bales NF.W YORK. June 2s. C. L Green & Co.'s re port on cotton futures says: The contract mar ket was active and strong at times, securing un advance of uont 5 to points. July snowed tbe greatest strength. A larjre percentage of the lemaud was to cover. Dry Goods. NEW' YORK, June 27. There has been a very good new business in flannels, dress goods, soft wool dress fabrics, ginghams and colored cottons, with more inquiiy iorOark prints, staple cottons in nominal supply and white in hrm demand. 001 active and prices nrm. A REMARKABLE CANINE. Shep, ix Scotch Collie, Take Cnre of a Brood of Motherless Chicks. Lccisville, June 21. Christian Tomling. who resides on Frestoa street, near the Short Line junction, is a market gardener, and devotes some of Lis snare moments to rais ing fine fowls. I'ntil a few days since he waa the possessor of aDominiqne.hen, which he had kept for several years, as she was very prolific, and brought np fine broods of chickens, lie also owns a fine Scotch collie, a most faithful animal. The dog and ben were bis special pride, and seemed to taae a great liking to one another. The collie would watch over the chickens and her broods, and chase away other dogs, cats, or small boys. Several weeks since she appeared clucking at a fine brood or chickens at her heels. In her endeavors to support her numerous procenv she one day ast week impiudently made her way to the Lei 1 1 toad. In trving to get the chickens out of the way of an approaching train she was run over and killed, bhep. the dog. was much troubled over the unlucky event, ana seemea per plexed as to what he should do for the orphaned chicks, which ran about uttering plaintive cries. Through the day he watched over them as wen as ne couia. w nen nigni cam they finally entered his kennel and found safe shelter nestled close to his shaggy hide. The next morning he went scratching about in his funny do; fashion to fill the mouths of his hungry charges. He has since continued in his self-imposed duty, the cnickeni thriving under his care, and bids fair to bring them up to the frying pan m approved style. Marriage of Judge Matthews. Naw York, June 23. Judge Stanley Mat thews was married this afternoon to Mrs. Mary K. Theaker, of Cleveland. The ceremony took place at the home of the bride's cousin, by Charles Parson, Jr., of this city. Rev. William R. Tax ton. of Princeton, N. J., officiated, assisted by Ilev. Dr. Richard llarton, of the First Presbyterian Church here. There were about fifty relatives and friends present. Among them were two sons and two brothers of the groom, Mr. Mortimer and Mr. Harry Matthews, Justise lilatchford, Mr. and Mrs. Hiram Hitchcock, Mr. and Mrs. Edward D. McCormick, Judge Steven IJonrke. of Cleveland, and Mrs. Js. Vilas, of Wisconsin. To-morrow the bridal party leave for Europe on thesteamer Cel tic. Detroit in Danger From Small-I'ox. Detroit. Mich, June 27. A case of con fluent small-pox of the worst kind has been discovered in this citT. Frida Brandt, sixteen montns oiu. aaugnier 01 w 1111am Brandt, of Waterloo street, is the patient. : 11.. . : v. 1 1. ... 1 v. , m ,1.111.' lne pnysiciuu mvj iuc iieiguuumuvu u f . : 1 , ,, , , 1 been baaiy exposed, ana consiaeraoie aiarm is felt. When Baby waa aick, we gave her C ASTORIA When she was a Child, she cried for CA.ST0KI4 When she became Miss, she clang to CASTOR! A When she had Children, ehe gave them CASTA The farmer's friend has for many years ben Dr. J. If. 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The Edison Machine Shops Heing Removed from New York. New York. June 24 One of the most eignificant results of tbe recent labor strikes in this city is the proposed removal of the EdiBon machine shops from New York to Sche nectady. This removal has been fully determined Tjpcn by the company, and the transfer of the Edison Company's business will take place shortly. The present Edison ma chine shops are on Goerck street, where 3-30 bands are employed. These shops have been lor some time too small for the work required to be done in them. After a careful consideration of various sites, a whole block of land in Brooklyn was purchased. Upon this site shops were to be erected of sufficient capacity to eniplov a thousand men. Work was begun there at the beginning of. last month. About the middle of May almost all of the men employed in the works on Goerck street went out on a strike, as a pro test against the system of contract work. The result was to stop the firm's work on several important contracts, and par ticularly to prevent it from finishing three torpedo-boats within the time required by the Government. After holding out for about three weeks the men abandoned their demands and returned to work. The strike thoroughly disgusted Mr. Kdison, and he determined at once to rerrove his works from this city. He gave orders to stop the erection of the new works in Brooklyn, and disposed 01 the land at a saencce. lhen he cast about for a suitable location for his works, at such distance from the city as to be fully removed from the demagogic inHueDces of the metropolitan labor organiza tions. The result was the purchase of ten acres of land at Schenectady, upon which suitable buildings are being erected. A large fore ef men is now employed on these shops, and by October it is expected taat the whole of the hdison manufacturing business will be withdrawn from this city to the banks of the Mohawk. OBJECTIONS FROM THE ALTAR. I'jitlier 3Iflanu4 Kepudiates the Action by Intemperate Temperance Advocates. Scr.AXTON, Ta., June .'1. Key. X. J. McManus, spiritual director of the Catholic Total Abstinence Union of Scranton, pub lishes a card in wliich lie repudiates ''the language and sentiments" of the resolutions passed at the White Haven Convention of the Father Matthew Diocesan Union last week. The resolutions m question denounced thernm traiiic and those engaged in it in scathing terms, and said that "the time had come to sound the clarion notes of defiance to rum and all its hellish missions." Among the resolutions was the following: Resolved, That we are compelled to regard every Irii-h-Amcrican Catholic above whose d wr is swung the damnable heraldy of that damnable tratlic of rum as an enemy of his race and creed and as a disgrace to both, and we hail the coming day hen society shell place the saloou keener in his pioper place the slums into which the in numerable host 01 his wretched victims have been dregged. Father McMamis was not present at the convention which adopted these resolutions, and in his letter to day he says: 1 hope that thev were the resnlt of inde liberate action. Certainly thev did not and can not receive nir sanction. Catholics know that temperance is an obligation for every or.e, while total abstinence is a matter of opinion. The resolutions in ouestion have created finite a stir all along the valley on account of their "advanced" sentiments and the harshness with which they denounce the saloon keepers. A PENNSYLVANIA MIDGET. A "ltaby Hunting"' Only Teu Iuchea Loot; and Weighing Four rounds. FniLAPELrHi a, June rJ". A "Baby Bant ing" that could very readily be wrapped ia the rabbit skin of nursery lore has been born to a farmer's wife in the little settlement of Bell Bemk, Chester County, Pennsylvania, which is about eight miles from Oxford. The infant is a most wonderful freak of na ture. When ushered into existence, two weeks ago, it was barely ten inches in length, and it failed to pet the better of a four-pound -a ji . 1 weignt wnen piacea in ine otner ena 01 an ordinary pair of scales in the village grocery store. The father is a fine, hearty farmer, rather above than below medium height, named Xelson Buntin?. He is forty-five years old. and hts wife, Julia, who is not over two or three years his iunior. is quite a larse woman. They are the parents of half a dozen girls and boys fully as large as children of their respective ages usually are, and they can ofier no exp anation of this apparent phenomenon. bince her birth. "Baby" Bunting has not grown in any perceptible degree, but she is bv no means weak or puny despite ner ai minutive size, and her voice is as powerful as that of the largest infant ever born. Sue is well proportioned and pretty, and is generally considered a perfect specimen of a midget. Her father's Sunday silk hat is plenty large enougn to hide her completely. and when put in a half gallon measure her head does not come within seyeral inches of the too. The baby has not yet been named, but the suggestion that it should be called Frank Folsoni Cleveland Buntmg, in honor of the President's bride, on whose wedding day it was born, has met with some favor, and it is probable that it will be so christened. 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