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i ..-'v't :,:.hV1.S',.. VV. '..m - MARKET REPORTS. CHICAGO. June 11. After a weak opening; due to the bearish govornment Report, wheat today did some lonp distance fluctuating and closed 'jc higher tn the generally bullish news of the day. Corn closed Tsc higher. Or.ts un-chansf-d and provisions higher all round. There was a heavy trade in wheat within l'tl7sc range. The opening was weak at glVc under Saturday's close but gradually advanced lc, declined 2c, rallied stc. declined 7nC, changed fiRif, ruled steady and closed close to the top. The lower openin? was Attributed to government report which made the condition of winter wheat 83.2 against SI. 4 last month and area at W Jer cent. Bth the condition and the trea were higher than expected. The rpring wheat condition was reported at 13, and total crop of spring and winter estimated at 41'),0u0.00) bushels. Th feature was the heavy buying by local professionals and the larger commission houser wh sold freeiy Saturday. Room traders sold freely at the start but finding an urgent demand hastened to cover their early sales. The stronger tone was due to the lib Tal decrease on onan pispag". the der-rease in the visible, stronger continental cables, and to dry wtatlvr reports from the northwest, which were egain quite numerous. Ccrn was active, within lSiHic range. Selling at th start caused an early decline but the action of wheat created a strong market at the close. Oats were active, declining early on the government report and reacting later on good buying. The market closed near the top after a l?ic range. Provisions were generally firm on a scarcity of offerings and higher prices tor live hojs. The action of wheat, too. helped prices. Compared with Saturday night July pork is 13c higher. July lard c higher and July ribs 10c higher, rreights slow, moderate offerings at lc for corn to Huffalo. The leading futures ranged as follows: .Wheat. No 2 Onen. Hlirh. lsw. CloJune 57 $ $ F.S'i .July .... Sept .... Corn. .'o. 2 June .... July .... Sept .... Dats. N. 2 June July .... . 6 61 Cl?8 40i 41 41 23' 41 41 H 41 40 Sept Mes I'urk Julv Sept Lard June July Sept Short )-tbs Julv .. 12 07i,4 IS 12 0T 12 1ft .. 12 10 12 ITx 12 10 12 17H ...... ...... ...... 6 G5 .. 7'4 7214 6.' C 7i .. 6 774 6 NV 6 774 6 82 20 a 2714 a ?o c 2714 , e 17V4 6 25 17'4 6 23 S-pt Carh Quotations were a follows: Flour. frm; No. 2 eprtnir wheat. CSV;?; No. 3 spring wheat, nominal; No. 2 red. 5S'4c; No. 2 corn, 4iH4c; No. 3 yellow corn. 41c; No. 2 oats, 41c: No. 2 white, 4l"VH2o: No. f white. 40V42i;c; No. 2 rye, 4'jv,c; No. 2 btrlev, nominal; No. 3, 5204?; No. 4. ZOty 62c; No. 1 flajt eM. Jl.siuf) 1-33; prime timothy seed. l.2&; mess pork. pr brl, 12.1' 121214: lard, per pv lbs, K4'6.C7',; short rU sld doitsui, üXiÜTW; dry salted

'i. - .'1 s-fc-rf. ' ?. .i. U:. shoulders (boxed. Jö.6?,2,ffr..S7i4: short clear sidps (boxed). $'i.&VäS.7.1; whisky, distillers' finished goods, per gal. $1.13; sugars, cut loaf, unchanged. Reclnt. Shipment ... lO.oto 2O,Of0 ,.. 1 :,.) ... 34'J.X ... 1T7, 121.1) 2") 1,T0 ... 13," Flour, brls What. bu Corn, bu .. Oats, bu ... Itye. bu ... Barley, bu On th pr duce exchange todav the but ter market was firm and unchanged. Eggs , firm ana uncnangea. INDIANAPOLIS. IND.. MONDAY EVENING. June 11. J. O. Bprry's Chicago advices report: Th action of the wheat market today clearly shows that the trade is becoming di?gnsd with and putting very little reliance In the government report. Ilepcrts received from various sources all over the country indicate that firing the past month the crop has been more or less damaged, yet the government correspondents st-em to have taken a very different view. In many cases raising the condition as snt out by different states. However, th-? report is unworthy of further comment. The trarV rlewed it as too absurd to sell on, but it appears quite evident that certain parties were in possession of it early Saturday mornlnc and put out good slzfd short lines in anticipation of a very weak market, and it was due to their covering today to a greit extent that values so fjulokly recovered and advanced c. News from abroad is encouraging to holders, ltaltimore wires that the continent H as hish as at any time on this advance, and reports good e port inquiry there for large lots. There was a liberal decrease on passage and a decrease of l.lSI.O bushels in the visible supply. The market closes firm. Corn and oats opened around the lowest prices and latf-r recorded a go.nl advance. The feeling was very nervous, especially in oafs. - Provisions firm. Receipts of hogs heavy but prices 3c higher. Packers are feeling bullish and generally believe in higher prices. Northwestern receipts today, 307 cars of wheat against CI7 cars last year. Primary market receipts, 3;J,wO bu wheat as-ninxi .72.t.' bu last year. Total clearances: Wheat, 148,000 bu; flour, 32."0 brls; corn. 83.000 bu. The. movement in the visible supply of grain for the week shows a decrease of 1.1S3.OJ0 bu in wheat, an increase of YifiiO bu in corn and an Increase of 138.0 bu in oats, the vlsitile now standing: Wheat, CSIIkk) bu; corn, 7.514" bu; oats. 2.7ß4. ')-) im. For the corresponding date last year trie figures were: Wheat. 6X.CC2,OO0 bu; corn. 8.13S.' bu: oats. 3.UI1.000 bu. The English visible supply of wheat Increased for the week 2.672,0oo bu. PRODICK MAUKKTS. Qnotatlons from evr York, Rnltlmore and KUf wherf. NEW YORK. June 11. Flour Receipts, 39.4 brls; exports, 23.80' brls; sales, 7,S,0 pkgs; the market held firm but the irregular wheat market frightened buyers and concessions were necessary to sell; southern flour dull; rye flour firm; sales, 300 brls; buckwheat flour nominal. Corn Mealsteady; sales, Zf brls. Rye Nominal. Parley Nominal. Parley Malt Quiet. Wheat Receipts, 110,2'X bu; exports, S.'.,7')0 bu; sales, 12.23.1..) bu futures; 4SW) bu spot: spot market Irregular; No. 2 red. store and elevator, canal, '.l-nc; f. o. b.. afloat, r2'4c; No. 1 northern. C'j'4c. elevator; No. 1 northern. 7,1.c, dellvere'; No. 1 hard, 7''.ic delivered; options opened weak on the bearish government report but rapidly recovered on strong continent markets, active foreign buying, big decrease on passage and dry weather west; was Irregular ail Cry, weakening in the afternoon, but again rallied and closed firm at Uc net advance: June closed at fiPic: July. fo'TiVlc, closInsr 2c; Aug.. .1 .. '-,c, closing tT.'.8c: Sept., U'ntic, closing 64'ic: .Dec, 'i f677c. closing 67"c. Corn Receipts. 102,ia bu; exiit, S.&00 bu; talcs, TiO.OOO bu futures.

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J 1 llfi.OOO bu spot; spot market strong; No. 2. 4c elevator, 4r.Vu45:Sc afloat: option market opened lower but quickly rallied on active covering of shorts due to ry weather reports and closed at 3Rc advance: June closed at 447?c; July, 41lfjt3c, closing 4.")',c: Ana:., Wc. closing 4'il-ic: Sept.. 4-" l-lßj t'2c. closing 4,-c. Oats Pocelpts, 122. 2 0 bu: sales, SO.tW hu futures, M.o) bu spot; spot market dull; No. 3. 47c delivered; No. 2 white. 4Kc; No. 3 white. 46i4'fi47c; track mixec western. 4e; track white western, 4ft'n.11c; track white state, 49510; option market very weak at first but soon regained all the loss on covering, afterward easing off and closing unchanged to c lower; June closed at 46ie; July, 42"r'543o, closing 44c: Aug. closed at 37c; Sept., 32'a 34I4c. closing 34c. The visible supply of grain Saturday. June 9. as compiled, by the New York produce exchange Is as follows: Wheat. 3S.2n.)0 bu; decrease, 1.1S4.Ü00 bu; corn, 7.314.')"0 bu; increa.se, 18,0m) bu; oats. 2.7ö4.K bu; increase, lfiü.Ooö bu; rye. 2J6.00O bu; decrease. it$..A bu: barley, S7,XK bu: decrease, 1J.') bu. Hay Dull on lower grades. Hops Easy; state, common to choice, fKiltjc; Pacific coast. 11TI7c. Hides Weak. Ltather Nominal. Wool Quiet; Beef I'nch.inged. Cut Meats Steady; pickled bellies. ß'TTT'c: pickled shoulders, 6Vi!"c. bard Steady; western steam closed at $7.(0 asked; sales, &0 tierces at $o.t3'j7; July, T7.03, nominal; Sept., $7.15, nominal: renned quiet; continent. $7.33; S. A., $7.S0: compound. J3.73t. Pork Dull. Butter Strong; western dairy, lvjlSc; do creamery, 14ol9c; do factory, &V?il4c; Elgins, 19c; state dnlry, 13'alSc; do creamerj', 131i 19c. Cheese Vv'eak. Eggs Steady; state and Pennsylvania. Hlti 15c; western fresh, l:'14c: receipts, 7,339 pkgs. Tallow Easy; 4'Hc bid, city ($2 per pkg); country pkgs free), 4'4c, as to quality, l'etroleum linn; united. !'4c bid. Rosin Steady. Turpentine Steady at :'ic. Itlce Quiet. Molasses Barely steady. Pig Iron Dull. Copper Quiet. Bead4 Quiet. Tin Steady; straits, $19.75 bid; plates, market dull. Spelter Firm : domestic, f 3.3714 bid. S.iles on 'change, 10 tons tin, July, $19.83. Cotten Sed Oil Inactive: prime crude, r., nominal; off crude, SttfSc; yellow butter, grade. 35c; choice yellow, 3:Ui.c. nominal; prime yellow, 32'4c; yellow Off grades, Slttf 32c; prime white. WnZic. Coffee Options opene tirm at unchanged to 15 points advance; further Improved but reacted partially and closed weak at &Ti 15 points net advance; sales, 21,230 bags. Including June at ll.73fic: July. 1 4. 6V.i 14.70c; Aue., 14.03i 14.1oc; Sept., 13.35Q 13.6Jc; Oct.. 13.20c; Dec, 12.90Tj13.X.c; spot coffee. Rio steay; No. 7. 13-"4c; mlid. cjuiet; Cordova. ID'ul&'ic: sales, none; Santos quiet; good averag Santos, 17c; receipts, l.OoO bags; stock, 33.000 bags; Hamburg steady; generally lirm; unchanged to pfg higher; sales, 21,lKx bags; Havre opened ?i per cent, higher; at noon had lost 14 per cent of the advance, but at 3 p. m. wan i'i?1 per cent above the noon prices and steady; sales, ll.OuO bags; closed quiet without further change; Rio weak; No. 7 Rio, 14c. $900: exchange, 9$-ltd; receipts. 8.)00 bags; stick. 167,j bags; warehouse deliveries yesterday, 5,612 hogs: New iork stock today, 132,3i3 bags; United Mates stock, 191,474 bojrs; afloat for th United States. 97.000 bags; total visible for the United States. 291.473 hags against 493,478 bags last year. Sugar Raw strong; fair retlnlng. 2 bid; centrifugal. 96 test. 2vc bid; sales none. BALTIMORE. June 11. Flour The market was dull; western super, $1.7a 1.90; do extra. '$2Tf 2.30; do family, $2.yKi2.S.r; winter patent. $23.25; cpring do. $3.f03.75; spring wheat straight, $3.15'u3.50; receipt, 19.8ui; shipments, 744; sales. 726. What Firmer; spot, WßAii''J2c; month, 59i.iC94c: July, Coiiyvc: Aug.. 'GOVf;o-e; steamer No. 2 red. WriiSfte: receipts, 10,3.'; shipments. 8."o0; stock, 519,111: sales, 111,010; milling wheat, by sample, 57f6c. Corn Dull; spot. 451'f4'c: month. 4c aske; Julv, 45c: steamer mixed, 43c bid: receipts, -7.TTH; stock, 134.443; sales, 2.0"); southern orn. by sample, 4T'';;4s17c; do on grade, ' ISc. Oat? Easy; No. 2 white wester' e asked; No. 2 mixed, do, 4'-.,'U471.c; receipts i.771; stock, 45,212. Ry r-ll: No. 2. 55(i5i",c: receipts. TSO; stock. 7.70. Tlay Qtiiet: good to choice timothy. $14X0'5il5. Grain Freights Nominal: steam to Liverpool, per bu. !, June: Cork, for orders, per quarter, 2 3. June; cotton and flour unchansei. Sugar Firm;

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granulated. $4.27 per 100 lbs. Butter Firm: fancy creamery, lKffl9c; do imitation, IS1? 16c; do ladle. 14Tj15c; good ladle, 1213c; store packe. lVfji3c. Eggs Firm; fresh, 14c. Cheese Steady. CINCINNATI. June 11. Flour The market was strong; fancy. $2.4vg2.60; family, $2.0002.15. Wheat Strong; No. 2 red, 57c; receipts. 500; shipments, none. Corn Firm: No. 2 mixed. 42c. Oats Strong; No. 2 mixed. 43c. Rve Steady; No. 2. 61c. PorkFirm at $12.75. Lard Firm at $i.F.0. BuTk Meats Steady at $6.3714. Bacon Firmer at $7.624. Whisky Firm; sales. 64S brls at $1.15. Butter Steady: Elgin creamery, IS lSc; Ohio, lfic; dairy. 10c. Linseed OilQuiet at $.W?jf,2c. Sugar Firmer; hard ret'ned. 3 3-16'(i5 3-16e; New Orleans. 3?i4i4c. Eggs Firm at 12c. Cheese SteaCy; prime to choice Ohio flat. 753 Sc. LIVERPOOL. June 11. Wheat Quiet: demand poor; holders offer freely; No. 1 California, 4s 7idfMs SVsd: red western winter. 4s 4Vzd'4s 5M(d. Corn Quiet; demand moderate; new mixed spot. 3a 8l2d. Beef Extra India mess. 77s Cd. Pork Prime mess. 67s 6d. Butter Finest nominal: good, nominal. Bacon Long and short clear, 53 lbs, 31s; do long clear, 45 lbs, 33s, Tallow 24s 9d. Turpentine Nominal at 22s 3d. Linseed Oll-22s 9d. Peas-Canadian. 4s lid. Rosin. 3s 6d. American refrigerator beef, hind quarters. 64d; forequarters. 3gd. TOLEDO. June 11. Wheat Firm; No. 2. cash. 57c; June. 67; July, 68rgc: Aug., b'jc; Sept.. joc; Dec. C2c Corn Dull but firm: No. 2, cash. 41c; No. 3, 40c; No. 3 vellow, 43c. Oats Quiet; No. 2 mixed, 40c; No. 2 white, 42c. Rye Dull; cash. 5c. Clover Seed Dull but steady: prime, cash, $3.50; Oct.. $4 90. Receipts Wheat. 17.0; corn, 6,501). Shipments Flour, 3,j00; corn, 1,800. . ' LIVn STOCK MARKETS. UNION STOCK YARDS. INDIANAPOLIS. June 11. Cattle Receipts, none; shipments, none. The outlook for the cattle market is fair. We quote: Choice export grades, 1,450 'to 1.630 lbs $ 4 23g 4 50 Good to choice shipping, 1,200 to 1,430 lbs Medium to good shipping, 1,00) to 1,200 Iba Common to fair shipping, 900 to 1,000 lbs Choice feeöors. 1,000 to 1.200 lbs.. Fair to medium feeders, 800 to 1.O0O lbs 4 00ft 4 25 3 To 4 00 3 Oof? 3 50 3 23 'ti) 3 75 2 733 3 23 2 rm 3 00 3 25 3 60 2 75fc 3 25 Common to good stockers, 800 lbs 00 to Good to choice heifers Fair to medium he'fers Common light heifers 2 50'. t 2 75 3 00Ty 3 25 2 birw 3 VI 1 OOfi 2 50 3 00$ 3 23 2 504t 2 75 1 hOH 't) 2 25 25 0i'i35 00 Good to choice cows Fair to medium cows Common old cows Chofc- export bulls Fair to good bulls Common bulls Good to choice cows and calves.. Medium to good cows anc? calves. Common to fair cows and calves Veal, calves 20 ftrys 00 12 005?18 00 3 OCUif 4 50 Lambs Receipts, none; shlpThe market is unchanged. Sheep and ments, none, We quote: Spring lambs $4 0O??4 25 Good to choice sheep and year lings 3 50511 75 Fair to good sheep Commdri sheep Bucks, per head , Hogs Recelnts. 400 head 3 OO-ii 3 50 . 2 0 i3 00 . 2 004 00 shipments. 330 head. The hoK market was steady at Sat uraoy s prices, w e quote: Choice medium and heavy Mixed and heavy packing Cioo'. to chotce lignt Common lights Pigs Roughs $4 53fi4 65 4 4 W 4 f.0 . 4 4 4Ki4 554 0,4 ) 3 75 S 4 13 NEW YORK. June 11. Receipts for two days, 3,841; 29 cars on sale; market active and 13c per 100 lbs hUher; native steers, prime, $4f6.15 per 100 lb: fair to pood, $4.fcS;4.&0; Inferior to medium. $4!4.77iJ: tugs tad oxen. (34.25; bulls, common to

1 4i -f -4 choice. $2.ft"'o4.10; dry cows, poor to fair, $2.55'Tj3.23; European cables quote American steers at loifiuc per lb. dTessed weight; refrigerator beef. Sfjh-c per lb: exports today, 330 beeves and 2,740 quarters of beef. Calves Receipts for two days, 3.M.6; mardull and i.4c per lb lower: over tKO unsold; veals, poor to prime. $3.5iy'i3 per 100 lbs: inferior to good buttermilk calves, $2.833? 3.25. Sheep and Lambs Receipts for two dnys,19,712; 8 cars on sale; market demoralized; sheep lie lower; lambs, lc lower: 9.Xi0 head unsold; sheep, poor to strictly prime, $2.503' 4.25 per 1) lbs; southern lambs, poor to choice. $35i4.r,o. Hogs Receipts for two days, 8.250 2 cars on sale: market firm; very poor to good hogs, $4.5V(i6.5 per 1 lbs. CHICAGO, June 11. The Evening Journal reports: Cattle Receipts, lS,ooo; shipments. 4.5of): steady and' active; all sold; prime to extra native steers. $4. i.j'Ti4.90; medium, $4.23'o4.7w; others, $44.10; Texans. $0(4. Hogs Receipts, 35.OJ0; shipments, 14.000; active and ol'c higher: all soli; rough heavy, $4. 23 4.50; packers and mixed, $4.tW tfi4.75: prime heavy and butcher weights, $4.8r-!.S3; assorted light, $4.03-54.70. Sheep and Lambs Receipts, 9.0X); shipments, 1,000; unchanged; top sheep, ii'qi.'j; top lambs, $1.5Li4.!sO. BUFFALO. June 11. Cattle Receipts. 103 cars; market 15'j25c higher; good to best steers, $4.75ii5; fair to good, $4.251 4.C0; common to light. J3.90t4.15; mixed butchers. $3.50i74.15: stockers and feeders dull; good cows an springers about steady; veals, J3..Wi4.25: extra. $4.50. Hogs Receipts. 7) cars; market- fairly active and B'WIOe higher; best Yorkers, $1.90 04.95; light Yorkers. J4.S'j4.90; pigs scarce at $4.rXo4.95; mixed and mediums, $4.S3 4.93, mostly at $4.9oT4.95. EATS LIBERTY, June 11. Cattle Receipts liberal; about 80 cars on sale; market steady; common, dull and lower: prime, $4.r.fM.K5: goo. $4.4'j4.60: good fat cows and heifers, $2.755i3.23; butchers and stags, $2Tj3. Hogs Receipts fair; market steady; best Philadelphias, $4.SHf4.85; best Yorkers. $4.C3 &4.70. Sheep Supply heavy: extra. S3.4iVf?3.70; good. J3.031j3.23; common, 50cli$l; lambs, $3.1V'i3. CINCINNATI June 11. Hogs-Firmer at $4.1 0'4.85; receipts, 2.300; shipments, 3o0. Cattle Strong at $2.25'34.5o; receipts, 2,000;. shipments. 1,500. Sheep Weak; receipts. 3.523; shipments, 5,337; lambs weaker at $21i4.23. Klliln Butter. ELGIN. 111., . June 11. Butter-Active: sales. 36.900 at 17c: 2,100 at 17'.'c, and 46,900 at 17,4c. WHOLESALE MARKETS. INDIANAPOLIS. IND.. MONDAY EVENING. June 11. All grades of sugars except dark yellow advanced ic today. Linseed oil has advanced" to 53 and 56c per gal. A slight advance in green hides and a decline in No. 1 tallow is noted. Eggs are firm today but unchanged. Ducks and geese are lower and merchants are paying the same price for both old and young turkeys. 3c per pound. Commission merchants report a good day. Another decline in new potatoes Is noted, and they are now selling at $3.5) per barrel. New tomatoes and green peas are both lower. Lemons are getting scarce and are bringing hipber prices. A few plkht changes occur in the provision market today. (irorerlcn. 1 M. O'Cornnr & Co.'s prices: Canned Goods Blackberries, 2 lb, 83c: cove oysters, 1 lb, full weight. SOc; 1 lb. nght weight. 60c: 2 lb. full weight. $1.75; ! 2 lb. liebt weicht. Jl.10.ii 1.30; peaches, stnni dard. 3 lb. $U,Vw2: second. 3 lb. $1.35(1 1..V.; pie. 51.0-lftl.G5; pineapple, stnnd.ir.l. 2 o, : $1.401.i5; seconds, i lb, jrl.li), tirln.'

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beans, fi5c: salmon. 1 lb. $1.452.20; peas, sifted. $1.832.23; early June. $1.2531-50; marrow. $l.pval.25: soaxr. .'S'&STjc; tomatoes. 3 lb, 90f95cf corn, standard, 85c?$1.23; cream, Jl.33fH.60. Spice Pepper. 12-ffl4c: allspice. 12314c; cloves, 124fjl3c; cassia, P012c; nutmeg, 75 tf Soe. Sugars Hard, 4.3.'f6.33c; confectioners A. 4.42c; off A, 4.17fi 4.23c: white extra C. 4.21 4.23c: good yellow, 4.17c; common yellow. 3.1Va3.00c. Salt In car lots. 90c; in small lots, 95c $1.). Starch Refined pearl.2ifJ3c per lb; champion gloss, one and three-pound packages. 5f5lic; champion gloss, lump, S'uSViC; Improved corn. 512,''ö4C. Coffee Common to good. V5204c; prime to choice, 22't23c; fancy. SOc; golden Rio. to choice, 22;23c; fancy, 26 t 27c: golden Rio. 2V'3"14o; Java. 33fi35c; Banner packages. 22J4c; Arbuckle's, 2c; Lion, 22'c; Jersey, 22 k, c. Miscellaneous Rice, Louisiana. 5'364c: coal oil. HW'i lo'ac: beans, navy, $2. CO; medium. $2: marrowfat, $2.63. Corn Sirup 19 l(2oc. rrovlnlont. SMOKED MEATS. KIngan & Co.'s price list: SUGAR-CURED HAMS. "Reliable." 20-lb average ii lS-Ib average b"-15-lb average ' II1 1214-lb average H3 lo-n average 12'4 Block hams Hl2 Virginia hams. 10 to 12-lb average "Indiana." IO14 lOlj, 11 IP. 4 12 20" Breakfast bacon clear English cured "Reliable" brand 12'4 Morgan & Gray H Choice sugar-cured "Porter" brand 8 to 9-Ib average 10'4 California hams, 10 to 12-tb average b Cottage hams, sugar-cured, reliable, 8 to 9-Pj average l2 Boneless Ham Sugar-cured, "Reliable" 10 "Indiana" 9 Bacon Clear sides, 40 to 50 It) average 8; Clear sides, 30 to 40 tb average 8's Clear side. 20 to 30 lb average 8Clear bellies. 2) to 3 lb average 8 Clear bellies 16 to 17 11 average 8si Clear bellies, 12 lb average 9 Clear backs, heavy, 20 to ü0 Tb average, fc'i Clear backs, medium. 12 to 20 lb av'ge. 8'4 Clear backs. 8 lb average 8'i French backs 7', DRY SALTED MEATS. Clear sides, 50 to 60 lb average 7' 4 Clear sides, 35 to 40 lb average 74 Clear sides. 20 to 30 lb average 8 Clear bellies, 20 to 30 lb average 7'i Clear bellies. 16 to 20 lb average 7-, Clear bellies, 12 lb average 8'4 Clear backs, 20 to 30 rb average 7'j Clear backs, 12 to 20 rb average 74 Clear backs. 9 lb average 1 French backs 6:,s Shoulders English cured shoulders, "Reliable" brand, 16 lb average : 8'4 12 lb average S1 Dried Beef "Reliable" ham. Inside pieces and knuckles II14 Morgan & Gray ham, outside only.... 7l, Regular sets 10 FRESH PORK. Loins (short cut). 14 to 2 Tbs, TUe; (short cut). 13 lbs and under. 7:,4c; 9 lbs. 8'4c; long cut. 12 U.s average, 7'. Skinned shoulders 61 Cottage hams 7'4 Ham hut or pork roasts 7 Tenderloins 12 Spare ribs 5'4 Trimmings 4'2 Hocks 4 Small bones t .: 3'4 Shoulder bones '. 3 Tp'.I lir.nf.i 4l4 S icst". ',, etc. Frcsu potk sausage, in link C'j

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Containing More Than 500 Pages and 256 Photographic Views of the Great Columbian Exposition. Handsomely Bound in Blue and Gold. The only original, authorized und complete photographic panorama of the marvelous building. exhlMt, scenes acd surroundings of the "World's Columbian Exposition. A ßublime spectacle, utllmely Illustrated. 63 This magnificent work has received the unqualified endorsement of the leading papers of the country as the greatest and most artistic photofrraphic reproduction ot the World's Fair that Is before the public. The Boston "Traveler" voices the sentiment of the press thus: Mi Fair Memorials This gem of photopraphic work is now offered with one year's subscription to The Indiana b'tate SonLnol. And The Indiana State Sentinel for one year. ONLY S2.50. Fresh pork sausage. In bulk, 2o-!b palls 6 Smoked pork sausage 74 Bologna Cloth, 6c; skin, He 1st einer, 11c. Wienerwurst. 9c. Beef tongues, canvassed. 4rtc each. Beef tongues, plain, 33C each. i CANNED CORN BEEF. 1- Tb cans, per dozen 1115 2- Ib cans, per dozen 1 9) 6-Tb cans, per dozn 6 8) 14-fb cans, per dozen 13 O Lard oil, winter strained, per gal 53 PICKLED TORK. Bean pork fciear). per 20) lbs f-S "1 Family pork 14 50 Rump pork 13 00 "Porter clear pork 12 tl Prime pork, per bbl 12 () Also half brls., 109 Tts, at half the rrice of the barred, adding 50c to cover additions.; cost of package. Lard Kettle rendered. In -tierces, 84ef "Reliable" brand. Sc: "Ind'ana" brand. "ic: alho In tubs, 53 lbs net, 4 oves tieices; buckets, 20 rtxs net. i-c over tierces Cans Gross weights f) P'S. In s:ngi cases or cases of 2 cans, J,4c advance n price of tierces. 20 lbs In cases cf 4 cans, advance ca price of tierces. 10 Tb in cases of 6 car.s, y4 advance oa price of tierces. 5 lbs in cases of 12 cans, ';c advance oa price of tierces. 3 lbs in cases of 23 car s, lc advance on price of tierces. The Moore packing company's pii Hams, 20 H a and over average 15-lb average 10- lb average S'Klnio.l Breakfast bacon, firsts , Empire Sugar-cured, firsts ..... Seconds Shoulders, 16-ib average 11- Ib average Sides, 45-U average 25-H average , Bellies, 25-ib average 14 to lb average Backs. 2 lb avcrar , P lb average Kettle lard Pure lard ces are: 10' i 11 l-'i ::::: ! 11 ."i 8 8-i . 7 -t 8' 8 8; 8'-4 7 -4 Cotton o!e. Frtsh lo'.ns Sausage k C Fro It, nn I Ycgolnblea Wholesale dealers seeing price: Onions Bermuda J2." per crate; new green, bunches. 10c p' r .i n. Potatoes Kurbank und . l.ron, J1.25. New Potatoes Per brl. $3.3. Beans I'oh beariH. $2 per bushel. Strawberries J2.i".'''i ..25. Gooseberries $2.23 per brl. IMneapples fi.5). California Cherries $1.63 per 10 lb box. Oranges California navels, $.;i:i.2j; California seetüinf.s. $.;i:3.25. Ca 1I .0 ges I 'er erht Mobile, good, $2.50. lyemons Fane. $3.v.7;.r0. Bananas Siec-teti. n.j r2 per bunch. Pop Corn Pearl, 3c. Rice :?i sc N 'W Honey 16c. Sweet Potatoes New, $3." per brl. New Tomatoes Mississippi, $:..iij2.' pI four-basket crate. Cucii iitHTs 35e per d iz.-n. Bi:nch Onions I'. r loa, lOc. Radishes Per doz, l 'c. Ithubarb JVr doz. 5c. Oreen Peas $1.23 per bushel, tireon iieans Ji.i'j'.i 1 ..".) per bushel. 11 11 1 1 e r, EuKft and Poultry. Pro.!uce n:erchants' p:i!n prie s: B itter Fresh country, extra, t-6c; mixed pcvic. 3 T, 4c. I'.r- ..n Q. I Live Poultry Hens, 6c per lb; spring 1 chickens u.v'i), Uo."-: cook?, "c: turk.-v hens, ,'c: Cnis. 2c; youm terns, I'mcy, i,t 3c; small, poor. ;-;c; ducks. :': c----s f.- i J feathered", S-J.W per do.iu, Xr f-in.y lar.u.

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