Indiana State Sentinel, Volume 30, Number 21, Indianapolis, Marion County, 28 June 1882 — Page 8

THE 'INDIANA STATE SENTINEL, WEDNEöLrA 1'. JUNE 28, 1882. 0

THE LAST AND THE EST.

The Mot Signal Tririniph of the Season. "Tbw f'äterly, Buckeye, Osborne, Wood, 2Jintpolia, Excelsior, Belolt, Champion and McCormick Entsr tha Arena. The McCormick Reaper Given Its Itivalsn , aoropleta Waterloo at Rushville. In the T.umerous contests which hare been held this reason the celebrated McCormick Self-binder seems to be having easy conquests. The lat. and perhaps the most decisive victory it his achieved uraa gained at Rushrille, Rush County, ou SaturIay last, in competition with eight other contestants. The field ia which the trial took place was in wretched condition, having been overflowed a lew days prior. The bailey was down and tangled fearfully, and the drift-id debris male it next thin? to Impofsibl to cat. irviced, all other lna-chiii-'ä di J fail, and, after choking repeatedly, retired to higher ground and more congenial grain. Wren all clhc machiues had f.iiled to take up a:ii bind tbe :lmie i. Uncled mas of barley iu the !-wersid-j of the field, the MeCorinick managers cave evidence of the confidence toey had iu their machine by wndinj into it, determined to wit. or if t die, to go down with colors iijinsr. A rud'17 faced, rotund, gan4i?r-Io king chap named I;:trii.s mounted the McCormick as driver, a nd, vtith three blind hor-es attached to the machine, Cleared two fides of the tangled field wituout mi -irg a bundle. Thea he hd the avmranve to Mrlke diagonally across the grain, accomplishing th ' li tlicuit ur.dertakzr.g wr.n comparative eise. Tl.-j Osborne was tbe ouly maehiue which even tTv.'iapted to follow, but without success, failing to hind a: least one-fourth it bad cut. aud stringins that aloii? the ground in confusion. The iarruers present looked ou in amazement at this fi'icvsof th McCormick, no one supposing for a moment that the machine could come through a jtlavvof that kind '.(ithoui a break. Thw virtually ' ftttled tne tihf, the crowd reasoning that if ams.frine could do work ia a place like that it was tod tnoush for licht, esy grain. The perfec:i ' : cf every part of tha machine waj plait;!? appoint when it entered the even unio. lis light ticjf ia'it. even, cutting and excellent binding were ptrc. i Lible t any man with hall an eye, aud tb;i tiM), without eye-g'nsses. The McCormick is a terror to its rivals, and in la1-: victory is Lbe greatest aud the bsi. Ii Sberi are atiy ö'.r-CT machines which are panting !.r couVtts. they can be accommodated in siiort meter. However, at this writ! jit the indie uions 7oiut to a shyness on the part of rivals, which will probably last during "the harvest nine. Whoever, however, their courage is svrewed up V the sticking poiut. the McCormick will be ou ijr;l. and will kf;vp up with the funeral, even if It kills the horse, of which, however, owiag to its easy draught, there need not be the t-'Uatcs: Xear. THE KtSIl'tKV REVIVAL. Itrother lernen Cause an Exhibition of the Fraternal Relation between ttie White and Black Slaa la Old Kentuck. Louisville, June 21 A special to the CourierJournal from Frankfort says: At Brother Barnes meeting last niut ihere was an episode in which a colored brother and the highest judicial officer cf the State gave a public exhibition of fraternal relations existing between the white and colored race.sin Kentucky. While the evangelist stood with out'tretched bands, asking: '"Who will trust the Lord'.':' Judge Thomas F. Hargis, of the Court of Appeals, was moved o coufesäoa and. took hie eeat oa the front row of chairs. Shortly after euere pas.-ed down the aisle a penitent, blacker than midnight. Then there came others who. Brother Brues oberved, were careful to choose a seat as far away as osibie from the "dusky brother." Stopping right in the midst cf slnging.Brother Barnes said: "My dear friends, yon see that this colored brother has come forward to confess Christ, and you are staj ing away imply because you don't waut to sit beside him. -Here he seeks alone. ou this front row, and all who have come forward have been careful not to Beat themselves ne.tr hint. Any man coming forward, despite the prejudice against colr, and taking a seat by the side of this colored brother, will be a brave, noble man. I know, in the eyes of society, there in no difference between you and aim, but, dear friends, before God the difference does not exist, lie was born this way; lie cm not help bis color; still he has a soul to save. If you stay away now it will prove the success of the devil's device. The devil knows Frankfort people, aad has taken this s dvantage of their prejudice. Ah! my friends. thin same devil is a sharp old fellow, but I'm going to get ahead of him. He doesn't tnink any one will have courage to sit next to this colored man. Frieuds, wi.l yon let the devil triumph ? A brave man. remember, is he who takes a feat &I0U5 side of my colored friend who has come forward to confess Christ and save hie, soul from peril of eternal damnatiou." At this Judge Hargis irini, and takh g the sable penitent by the hand, sat down in the chair next to him, Bro. Barnes in the meanwhile looking on apcroviegly, and with a quiet smile of happy patisiaction exclaiming. "Tne recording angel will note this on the book of life, praise tne Lord." The meetings of tomorrow will be the last held in this city, for on Monday Brother Barnes says he mnst go to Day--Xoti. ., whether the Lord rms called aim. The Vincennes Scandal. "Special to tbe Sentinel: Vixcennes, Ind , Jane 24. The interest occat'oued by the Ila'ght-Adams scandal has not abated to any considerable extent. The "Old Pott" has not been so thoroughly shaken for .many years. The alleged guilty pair have their 'reaoeotlve supporters who protest against their gi;!"., and magnify their ancient virtues in order that conclusions of innocence may be drawn. "ÜLht a are but few in the community who uphold tne v mducv of Professor Haight. even granting biai .-ee from any criminal intent or act. There is a dipositlon on the part of the more considerate to extend ' a good degree of charity otosrard Miss Adams, on the supposition thai nothing criminal was done, and upon the ground that Haight alone should be held responsible for bis own acts of unpardonable indiscretion in casting a cloud, to say the least, of deep suspiciol, over a lady whom association and position allowed aim to control. Whatever the Terdict of the public may be it ia well settled from the facta already known that the usefulness of the Professor as a teacher la this vicinity Is goneforaver. The return of the parties from Chicago to this lty so soon and promptly after the matter became, ventilated is not looked upon as a favorale indication of their iunocence, but is rather regarded as a "blun game," played for the purpose af having the public think that their Innocence enables them to face the charges. Miss Adams is nowlivin Shere in the family o II r. II algae It seems that if she was entirely Ires Irotii culpability she would have sojourned some place eke for the time being and assumed an attitude of earnest hostility against Haight and demaniled of him an explanation of his conduct in reg:stericg her as his wife without her knowledge or consent, tDd hold him to the strictest account to tie public for everything la connection with r tbe affair that has a tendency to compromise ner - virtue. The talked-of libel suits againt the newspapers of this city the Sun and the News will, perhaps, never be brought by the Profesaor, since jojourhof the true Inwardness of the affair la iiigbroughto light. The public so far has bad no Intimation of the rerdiet of the Investigating Committee of the Trwtees of the University. That Committee ia onv?osed of Judge X. F. Malott, George G. Reily and It. G. Evans, all men of good judgment, who tU1 doub'.les take a judicial view of the matter, and djj3ttce to the Institution thej represent, .13 well as to the pair who have brought flisgrace tvpm it. Senator foster Commits Suicide. 'I oxtWatse, June 23. Sena tor T.J. Foster abot himself through the head at noon today, and died instantly. He was in his room alone. The Coroner has just Leid an inquest over the body. It was ascertained, without . any doubt, that whisky was the main cause iof the rash act. Thomas J. Foster was born In Findlay, Hancock County. Ohio, but grew to man's estate on a tarpi near Van Buren, Wood County. At the age of sixteen he enlisted in the Forty-first Ohio Volunteer Infantry, and passed with his Regiment through the battles of Franklin and Kanhvllle, returning at tbeckeof the War and remained one year on the farm. He tbea went to College one year, and at it.cloo spent two and a half years learning the rrtntin tmde at Van Wert, Ohio. Ia itS7) be ev.b''.hd thr- lw-mocratav Monroeville. Lad., ai-d ia 187 loiioilit aui Household goods

by fire. Nothing daunted, he came to Fort Wsyr.e

fwt started the Free I'reM, which proved uuntic xuj. M4 he was oioosed to the pariv ii jluI nee -Mr. Greelev. 11 then started the PAliaoium at w Haven. Allen Comity, aud continued its puDiication until he purfJiJLsed the rort vayne J niroal, in 17'J. one o( the oldest papers ia the Countv. fi which he is present provriet r. Mr. Foster was elected KeprcM-Ltative in 176, aud was sent to the senate in l?.. In whlra ne tervsi ere l:"ib'.y to himself and with satikfac'.ion to tm ci:it,tiintnoy. As he was elected lor i-ur years, his term of oiEec expires this fall with the election of nis succvsor, probably L. S. Null, who has been nominated. ir. osier waa uos a --noia over" Senator, as General Chapmau was. The Senator was a man of jositive ideas, which he was not at all backward to express He possessed large heart, a good intellect, and a host of friends who will receive tne intelligence or r.ls unfortunate ending wiili orrow and regret. lie leaves a wiie and one child. Foet Ways, Ind., June 24. The funer al of the late Senator Foster, who committed saic;de la?t Friday, took place to-day at Linden wood Cemetery, with Masonic cere monies, and was the lanresl-attewded funeral since the burial of Sol Bayles, ten years The cause of Senator Foster's suicide is still a mystery, but the prevailing opinion is th:it the rash act was the indirect result of IKlitlCS. Fifteen years ao Tom Foster left his Ohio home aud embarked in the cew;paper business here. Being aa.bitious and bold, he won became popular with the mass of the Deurocratic ranks. In 1872 be was on the O'Cor.ner ticket as an Elector for the Twelfth District, and in IS7 pent to the Legislature. In 1S78 he was elected to the Senate, where he servtd with sausfatiou to his party, esjecia!ly the farming and railroad element?. There was no stronger man in the Township t.nan Totti Foster. He was a.ways active in County politics, and never was defeated at the polls or iost aoint until the last County Convention, when be was d-f. ati d f r delegate :n the First Ward. For the past two years the city and County Democrats have not been on good terms, owing to the fact that the farmers have two-thirds of dele-rates, while the city cast nearly one-half the Democratic vote. Tom Foster sided with the County aud was left in his own Ward. To he defeated for delegate don't seem to jastify a man to do anjtuing out of ths way, but from it-at time up to his death he was nu-roe and drank excessively. The day before the tragedy he published an article reflecting upon the Democracy of Sheriff Coygrov, who was defeated at the late elec tion. The raorniog of his death Sheriff Coxirrove met Foter on the streets, aud warned him that if he did not retract every tiling in tbe next L-sue of the Journal he (Cofirrove) would Rive him h . A few minutes after the defea'ed candidate for Recorder went to the Journal office and deniauded to have hia business ad. taken off. Foster, demanding an explanation, received a volley of abuse from the defeated candidate, claiming that Senator Foster conspired to his defeat. He wa met by no leys than a dozen defeated candidates, ail of whom abused him and threatened him to mc their influence with business !i;en to rain him in business. After receiving bis last lecture from a defeated candidate for Sheriff he went to his room M:d blew out his brains. Whether this iolitical trouble brought upon him temporary insanity is doubted by many who claim that a woman is at the bottom of this trouble. The publication of the Journal will be continued under the manssemeut of Mr3. Senator Foster, who is endowed with remarkable journalistic talent. J. An Appeal for the Convict. The Chaplain of the Northern State's Prison, at Michigan City, makes the following appeal and requests that papers through out the State should copy it: Some months since we issued through the press an appeal to the good peaple of tae State for rending matter, to be distributed among tbe convicts in the Northern Indiana Prison. Tbe appeel ws liberally responded to. But we are still in teed of more leading matter. The number of convicts has largely increased in a few months, numbering now bll. It requires a hjirge amount of reading matter to supply them. Oar library falls far short of meeting the wants of the men in ibis re pect the Legislatur? having failed for four years to tiuie any appropriation to increase tbe library. I'leuty of good reading matter ha much to do both with the dicipline of the prison and the reformation of the prisoners. We again appeal to the sympathy and liberality of the people for dotations ol papers, inagazihes and books for distribution amoug the men. Illustrated Christian weeklie, hubbath-schcio! papers aud mazlaes are much appreciated by tbe men. In sfcort. all papers that are Kuitab'e to be read iu your fimilie at home are suitable for the inmates of the prison, and are eaxerly sought after by then. Tbi.. of course, will exclude police gazette, dime novels, and all euch immoral literature. Haviug organized a school lor the education of those who are iiliierjte, and there U quite a number of that class here, we are in need of more school boots, especially Ürst, second and third readers. And it b i. g yet some time before we cm expect any appropriation irom the State to increase tbellorary, weearncstly S'lir it donations of books for thai purpo-e. A variety of readlDg matter, both of books aud paptrs, Is ueeded, leaving out, as I have already said, the low trashy publications of tbe day. It is a mistaken idea with some Christi m people, that nothing but what is of a religious character should be furni-shed the men; they surfeit upon that alone, aad need a select variety. Tbl is no ectarian work, nor the work of politicians, but an effort made in common with all Ct rlstian people to try to elevate the fallen. . I will pay the express oa all packages sent to nty address, Michigan City, Ind., marked 'Prison Matter." M. W. Painter. J unc 20, 1SS2. Prison Chaplain. A Judge's experience. Judge J. T. Bossier, of St. Tammany Parish, La., and of the State Legislature, thus expressed his opinion to one of our representatives: "I have found St. Jacobs Oil to be very efficacious in sprains and bruises. In my opinion there is no oil or liniment equal to it." New Orleans (La.) Times-Democrat Mensnian's Peptonized Deef Tonic relieves indigestion, dyspepsia, nervous prostration, and all forms of general debility. The only preparation of beef containing its entire nutritious properties. It is not a mere stimulant, like the extract of beef, but contains blood-making, force generating and life-sustaininir properties: is invaluable in all cnftebled conditions, whether the result of exhaustion, nervous prostration, over work or acute disease, particularly it resulting from pulmonary complaints. Caswell, Hazard Sc Co., proprietors, New York. Sold by druggists. There is no worse enthrallment for tor mented man than the exactions of a morbid nervous condition. The over-taxed brain then gets no rest from tranquil sleep and needs tne pacilyine innuence of lr. V. W. Benson's Lelery and Chamomile Pills. Kvery woman who suffers from sick head ache, and who dislikes to take bitter doses. should try Carter's Little Liver Pills. They are the easiest of all medicines to take. A positive cure for the above distressing com plaint; give prompt relief in dyspepsia and indigestion. Prevent and cure constipation and piles. As easy to take as sugar. Only one Mil a dose; 4' in a vial. Price, 'Zo cents If you try them you will not be without them. Rowell, Hazael, O'Leary, Hart and other pedestrians all use German Corn liemover. 2 c. All druggists. Consumption Cored. An old chvslcian. retired from active practice, having had placed in his hands by an East India Missionary the formula of a simple vegetable remedy for the speedy and permanent cure of Consumption, Broncnius, uatarrn, asinma, ana til Throat and Lung affections, also a positive and radical cure for General Debility ana all nervous complaints, after having thoroughly tested its wonderful curative powers la thousands of cases. ; feela it his duty to make it known to his suffering fellows. The recipe wjtn iuu particuiara, directions for preparation and use. and all necessary advice and Instructions for successful treatment at vour own home, will be received by you oy re turn mall, tree of charge, by addressing with stamp or stamped stll-addrersea envelope to Dr. M. E. Bkll, V 41 rV. . .e nalllm . Vf 4 I IVA Wa Wl VMVVit VACCW, uva

"LYAMALMD CÖMERCIAL

MONEY AND STOCKS. The demand for bank accomodations continues light, and rates of discount easy at 7 and 8 per cent. There Is little good merchantile paper offering, and merchants appear to be satisfied with the general condition of things. Exchange continues to command a premium of fifty cents per $1.000. Haw York Financial Hark at. Niw Yosk, June 20. Money 331 percent,, closing per cent. Prime Mercantile Paper 4J35 per cent. Government Bonds Cnchanged, except for 4s coupon, which are H per cent, lower. Railroad Bonds Irregular. State Securities Without feature, except for Tennessee mixed, which are lper cent lower. Stare speculations opened generally higher at fractlor al advance from closing yesterday. After fractional advance in the general list the marke became weak and recorded a decline of Ji4 per cent. Subsequently the narket became strong and a recovery of HVi took place. In early afternoon prices reacted J,S1 percent., succeeded by an advance of i per cent. The market then became weak, and sold off steadily to the close the decline ranging from 4Ql per cent Market closed weak with values V&1 per cent lower than Saturday's close, the latter MichiganCentral. Transactions, 223.000 shares, including 7.000 Central Pacific, ll.uoO Lackawanna. 21.000 Denver and Rio Grande, 9,OC0 Erie, 1,000 Kansas and Texas. T.ouo Lake Shore, 22,000 Louisville and Nashville, 8 000 Michigan Central, 7,000 Northwestern, 9.000 New Jersey Central, 6,000 New York central, 7.000 Northern Pacific. 8,000 Readine, 9,000 St. Paul, 10,000 St. Paul and Omaha, lO.oOO Texas Pacific. 7.000 Wabash and Pacific, aud 8,000 Western Union. Mining stocks fairly active and strong. Robin son advanced from 02 to 100, closing at 93; State Lines, 2 and S, advanced from 32 to öl, closing at 32: Oriental and Miller advanced from 80 to 3o: Navajo strong at 320 to 350; Chrysolite declined from ;o to 316. Sales for to day, iti7.0 shares. Bullion receipts from the mines, Sltf.OOO. GOVtESMINT BXCUBITIXa. terLng, 60 day......4S.Vi 5 per cent ex. dl7101s,S HerilDg, 8ight....4i!si u. 8. 44s....-.. 114 I'a, '81. exteaded....lOUlaiNew U. a. 4'...--120Jg flOTi The purchasing price for Government xtnds in Indianapolis vanes from the. New York notations Yt&l per cent BOITOP. Pacific 6' 120 I Tennessee, new 55 Cent Paciac flrsts...llS!Cnion Pac flrsta 113 arte Ind a as v. p. lana grants..,-!!! Lehifrh & Wiiks...... VJ,V Ü. P. sinking fund-121 Louisiana consols... 6?v Virginia 30 Missouri Ca.. ....llXi Virginia consols C0 St Joe 110 iDo. preferred...113Ji t P. A 9. C flrsts...HOJ8 Tex. P. land granta. &y4 tenuesuee 6'a...... 55 I eiHCSAL STOCKS. f. P., RIoQ. dlv. liams Express 1 4.1 ton fc Terra H. 2-5 t. s T. H. pfS 60 American Express... 91 tSsrl., Cedar R.fcN.. "0, Northern Pacific. 40jf Do. preferred......... 7s North western. .....131 Northwestern, pfd. 4Si iiew ion teuuauw; lOhio Central.- 13ii uada Southern. 5lVijOhio k MississlppL- 82S 3.. C. & I. C. 4iO. & Miss. pfd... Antral Pacific. 90; s Ontario & Weefn Jatvipeake & Ohio. 22?i Pacific Mail. Do, erst preferred.- 30 H Panama ., Do. second 2 Peoria, D. fc E-. 42!j -205 "74 37! 68X 3alr;9go & AU00......13Pittsburg 0. A A. preferredI 3 Reading ...... Rock Island jnic., urL A Q V.UX OhL.fct L.4N. O 75 Jtu., 8an. &. Cleve.. 54 0.. C. C A 1 73 ..13. - 85 47 St. L. & San Fran. Do. preferred-... Do. first pla.r S9 Cx aware & Hud 111 U St PauL.. .111 ,. 31 Del. b Lac ........12'v ,) st Paul preferred. Denver & B. Grand. oL'i'St. Paul & Mana... St. Paul A Omaha .. 40V8 St. P&O. pfd.. 101j Texas Paclöfj 41 Union Paciflc.. 111K D.S. Expre8 - 14 W., St L. & Pacific, 2S Do. preferred b04 trie preferred 72 ?ort Wayne .12'iX aannlbal & St Joe. bo oo. preferred.....- 82Seriem - ..-205 üouston & Texas 70 fillnois Cental- 133' Wells & Fargo Ex. .I2S (ad:aneroils.B.sW. 39 i W. U. Teiegraph Kansas & Texas...... 32. East Tennessee ... Lake Erie i West... 27 iDo. preferrod...-. .. 10 17H Lake Shore 110 Carbon. ? 17 J SI 8 43 1. is . 8 LoulEVille & Nash M jCentral Arizona. Lou..N. A. 4 ChL.. 5 ) .i Excelsior Marl, di cm. 1st ptd iu liomestate Do. second rfd. 5 flattie Pittsburg. Hemp, dt Chanest n 4oS Ontario.. ...... , Michigan Central 0H Quicksilver-., Hissouri Pacinc... 93 k. Do. preferred 17 i.-iU vir Cliff. 2-V t S laniard fvV'4 3utro......... 76 Robinson . 50iSouta Pacinc.-. tfoblte A Ohio.. Horrls & Essex Nashville A Chat,. $. J. Central SorfoikÄ W. pfd-, Foreign Money and Stock Market. LONDON. June 26, 5 p. m. Consols, money 99 9-16: do. on account. S98. Inited fctates Bonds New 5's extended. 105; 4's, 123. Rail road Bonds! Pennsylvania Central, 9öX; Readitg, 20. The amount of bullion gone into the Bauk of Eogland on balance to-day is l65,o:o. PARIS. Juno 26. Rentes. Sl.löf. COMMERCIAL. There was a fair degree of activity in the local merchantile markets yesterday, and values quietly sustained. No material changes in quota tions are noted. GRAIN. A little flurry In the wheat market yesterday. caused by June corners, advanced the price of cash wheat in New York 331c, and exerted some innuence on late futures; July is l' jc, and August 4C higher, the market closing strong. Chicago closes lc higher. The local market was quiet and dull with a very light movement. New wheat from Southern Indiana will be on this market by July 10. The corn market has suddenly taken a sharp up turn, and prices are 2c higher to-day, closing strong, with a very good demand. New York la 232c, and Chicago 2c higher. July opened 73c,8oldat75jc, and closed at 74c. August closed at 75? Jc. Oats are in fair demand Rye dull; No. 2 held at 70c INDIANAPOLIS WHOLESALE MARKETS Ploar, Gradn ana fl7. Floor New process, 7 00 7 25: fancy. 16 i53 6 40: choice 88 01i 25: family. 5 C0$5 75; treble xtra, H 7535 00: double extra. U 25 J4 15; extra, t OOtfM IS: auperdne. ? 603 75; fine, 12 60 &2 90; foundry, tz 50(32 60. Wheat We quotf.: No. 2 Mediterranean, tl 23; No. -i red, II 22,1 24; June, tl 22; July, ; August, . Corn We quote: No. 2 white, 82c; No. S white 80c: high mixed, 75c; mixed, 75c: mixed June 73c; mixed July, 75c: rejected. 7-'c: sound ear, mixed, 77iS9c; sound ear, white, 83c. Oats In fair demand. We quote: tio. 2 white, 5Cc; No. 2 mixed, 55a Rve Dull: No. 2 held at 70c. Hay Timothy, 117 0018 03 per ton for small les, ten ton cars. Upland prairie salable at l io mn oo. Mill Feed DulL Shipstuff held at til 50; bran I3 53 asked per ton. Tha Provision Market. Below are the present Jobbing price : Smoked Meats 3. C. Hams: Jet. and 12 pounds av.,15c: 15 pounds av.. 15c: 17H pound, av., LV'ic; 23 pounds av., I4c;25 pounds and up,14c. Breakfast Bacon 15c; shoulders, 11C; callforola harn, 13c; spiced rolls, ; bacon clear sides, 14c ; do. backs, Wc inied Beef 17c , , Pickled Meats Bean pork, per bbl., 200 lbi, 127 00; extra mew pork, per bbL, 200 lbs., 922 00. Mess Beel-il3 00. . Lard Kettle rendered leaf, In tierce, 13c: da. half barrels, 134c; No. 1 lard oil per gal., 82 Sc Sausage Bologna, In cloth. 8c; In gut 6c. Tha Produce Market. Eggs Active: receipts Increasing: shippers paying lie; selling from commission tvuses at 17c lsc. Cheese Jobbing Prices Western lleserre Ohio, new, lOiille: Crystal Springs, 11c; Jersey. 12o. Butter Creamery Faucy, 2-c : choice, 22c Dairy Selected, 20c; choice. 16018c CountryChoice roll, 12(313c; common, txjjioc Low Grade Nominal. . , Poulur Hens, 9c per lb.: roosters, 5e: turkeys, 8c; toms, 7c; geese, 14 0: ducks, old, 12 75; young, 12 00. Feathers Prime geese, 40c; mixed, 22327c; old leathers. 15320c Hides Green hides, 7c; green ca'f, I0c: green salted hides, 73c; green salted calf, 12Hc; dry flint hides, 13c: dry salted hides, 10c: damaged, one-third off the above prices. Tallow No. 1, 7Xc: No. 2,6Hc Wool Tub-washed and picked, 8536e; nnw ashed, medium, if In good order, 23c; unwashed. If not too heavy. 1832Ö: fleece washed, if light well-washed, and in good order, 2830c; coarse Cotuwold, 1820c; burry and uramerchaniable according to their value. Vagretables and Trnlta. Onions Bermuda, t2 50 per crate; new Southern onlon, Sf 50 per bbL .... Beans Choice nary. i OC; medium, tl 75; aiarrowlat )150.

Eomlny-Per bbl., 14 704 90; pearl meal, S4 85

oo : gnu. 5 0035 25. Pota toes Choice, tl 00-O1 25 per bbL; York 8Ute Rose, tl 70; Scotch Champion, tl 40Q51 50; new potatoes, ib wt i ou per ddi. Sweet Potatoes Yams, 14 OO'l 50 per bbl. Peas Green per crate, tl 50. Beans Green, per crate, ti 00. Cabbage New. t2 75C43 00 per bbl. Apples New, one-third bushel boxes, 50375c; old. 16 00O7 00 per bbL as to quality, tirlea apples Evaporated. HttHbc; common Orte J. 79c nums tiea, z ooi 00 per crate. Peaches One-third bushel boxes, 11 25$ 1 50. Cucumbers Per doi. 4050c Strawberries Per stand, 10 00(3 12 00. Raspberries tl3Q14 per stand. Watermelons 12530 per 100. Tue Qroeei r Market. Hngars Cut loar, 10(8)i0Jic; powdered, 10(9 107c; granulated, 10l.-,'4c; standard V-O c;off A.9499c; white extra C,9(j9ic; lih( brown, h5i9c; common grades, zwsyfi. Cotrtes Common, 9X106c: Orainary, 12Hc; fair, 12HOL3c; good, 13Sl4c: prime. la jaijc: etrictiy prime, lr-gieso; choice, lesot'c; oid Government Java, 1L&2yz ; Arbackle'i roasted, 1414; Leverlng's, 14c Molauaes and 6 jrapa New Orleans molasses, new crop, 6G078c; syrup 4Sa72o per gaL for common to choice. Bice Carolina end Louisiana, 7K3SVJa epicee Pepper, 2022: aisplce, lSjtjiuc; clores, 40315c; ginger. -J0i32öc; cinnamon la mats, 25(3 40c: nutr.egs, 5c3l 05; maoe, i 0591 10. for CO to 100 pockets. Salt Lake soils in car lota at 91 05; dray lots at 11 15; small lota lOo more from store; dairy, ti bö(43 00. Starch Refined pearl, 4X340 per lb; lureka 6c: cnamplon gloss lump. 7j5ic; improved corn. 7X9"c Sail Fish Mackerel, No. 1 mess, 20 per bbL ; halves. 510; extra mess, 24 per brl; halves, til; No. 1 mackerel, f;5; halves, 17 50; No. 2 mackerel, til: halves, 15 50; No. S mackere; t) 50; halves.So 25; No. 1 whltefish.half brls, f7 50; family whiteü"h, halves, t-5 50; No. 1 herring t-j. Codfish Boneless, fj 50(S per 100 lbs; Grand Eank. 6&6 per lb. . foreign bruits London layer raisins, f3 40(9 8 45; new layer. f2 90.13 00 per box; Valencia, 13J4 (atloc: hi ma Hoiuua, I4(aifc: loose Muscatel rais ins, t3 com3 10. Lemons. 6 co7 00. Oranges Messina. 9 5O310 00. Prunes Prime Turkish. mso: Boheunan, 7i"Xc; French, 12i316c; currants, 7 Q7HC Canned Goods We quote: Tomstoos,! lbs, tl 00 a 10: t lbs, 31 5511 CO; Poaches. 2 lbs. standard. 1 4JC41 50; s lbs, U 502 75; seconcs, 1 lbs. U 25 2 55: 2 lbs, fl 401 45; Pie Peaches, 3 lbs. tl 40 1 EO: 6 lbs., t2 Jv;)(3 00; Blackberries, tl 85(1 40; Jirawberrles. 1 40ttl 45; Raspberriea, ti 60(1 C5; Cherries, red, tl 50, white, ti 25; String Beans, II 10,31 20; Green Peaa Marrowfat tl 65(91 75; tarty June.fl 75(41 85: California, 1190; Yarmouth Com, tl 4031 50; Mountain Sugar Corn, tl 45 1 50; Excellent Corn, tl 4031 4; Polk, 2 los, ti 25 91 35; Polk. 3 lbs. tl M31 55; Golden Rule, tl 4531 50; Revere, tl 56(91 00; Apples, Kaadard, 3 lb., tl 15; gallon, II 153 25; i lb. Mackerel. J13Uil 35: Pineapple. 8185,42 25; Sal mon. 1 lb. tl rc-ai 75: 2 lbs. S3 25: Lobsters. 1 lb. 9175; 21bs, 13 75; Tumbler Jellies, P5Q9UC; Cove Oysters, 1 lb. light weight oöV:; 1 lb. full weight, tl UKMl 15: 21b. Ught weUht XX 25: 2 lbs, full weight, tl 90(a.2 00 : Sardines. French, a, tl 75(31 85 per doa. : American 4, 1 00 per dos. Dry Goods. PRISTS. Cocheco fancy 6J4C American fancy...... 6c racinc c Hamilton iancy...... Simpson's mourn... Gc Härtel fancy....... Eddystone fancy..- Ccriental fancy-....., Arnold fancy 6ci Allen's fancy 6c 6c 6C 6c Manchester fancy 6W-I Herlia solid...... . 6c Merrimack fancy. . 6 se Harmony fancy . 43c Merrimack shirt.."- 6c Dundee fancy... 4ic Steel River fancy...- 6c Berwick fancy- 4kc Imperial s I'd bl'k. 6c 1 Victoria solid bl'k. 5c GINGHAMS. Lancaster... 9c ;New England ........ 7c Piunxett. White M'fg Co... Ii fsitOS , Gla.s;ow Berkshire ............. Glenarven 9c Minion dress styles 9c 9c Royal dress styles. 8c ' .. 9c I Renfrew dress stTs9c . 8c Canton dress st'l's.. 9c . 8c IJohnson's book f'ldl2c . 8c IJhonson's mourn ...15c PACIFIC MILLS DRESS GOODS. "4 Poplin Lustres ..10c Brocatel '4 a i'p.iu uuohiveHHi ?i Alrxtta Lustres.... If ?4 Steel Lustres- If . 16c 16KC 6-4 ropiins Gl. . 16KC 6 : 6-4 Cashmere CA...21c cashmeres. 11 Vic 6-4 Cashmere AC...-30C 7-4 DfiKC.... ......... ...liV- -4 Ausirauau crepe.iuc Cash Beige.. 12Vic;4-4 CTetonne- lüc , . 1 1 . .. . 1 1 1 nr , Lawns ....... lie Lattice Lawns,-......10y.c EBOWN COTTOS8. . 8!c Massachnsetta B B- 7c Atlantic A... Atlantic H .... Crescent aty A. Crescent City B. Crescent aty C, Appleton A Clifton CCC... Grauitville E.. 7c ashua K Kc 8ci Mystic River 7Hc 7-c Pepperell E 8V4C 7c Pepperell R........ 7c c feptcreu 8-4....-.22c T-.if PTrxrell 9-4 ... -25C ..27C .. 5C 7ic Pejiperell 10-4., Augusta. 4 btA Continental C... - 8l4c; Peerless J4 4. GRAIN BAGS. American -.v.........19c Porankllnvllle 21c Lewlston 22 Kc, Stark A 21c COTTON A DES. Elton 9c Everett, heavy ...-.18c Whittenton. D & T.18c i York, 8 oz.......-18c Whittenton, K .16c York checka 12c Whittenton, A- 14c York, twl'd N'k'alSc Whittenton, AAA lOcXlnfield 16c Gesundheit 16c jOxmead 12c ETEVXNS' CRASH. D Brown 8c N Brown HKc A Brown 9Vic N N Brown 12c P Brown 10c X X Brown 15c Bleached lc higher. ELKACHID C0TT0S8. Wamsutta .. 13c Ballardvale.. ..... 6Vc N. Y. Mills 13c Chestnut Hill... 6Sc Fruit of the Loem...l0c Blackstone A A Wto Lonsdale 10c Whitinville 33 In.... 7V,c Farwell 9KC Pepperell 8-4 25c Barker Mills 9c Pepperell 8-4 27c Llawood 9Vic Peperell 10-4 .0c Fitchvlllo 8c:siatervUle 33 in 6Jc Hope .... 8Vic Mother Hubbard.- 8c Pocassett P M C - 8c. Sagamore 27 In 4c CAEFKT CHAIN. White 2lc Coverlet ..24c Candle Wick 21o Colored - -..26c No. 500 Cofn YarnlOXc Twine.. 21c TICKINGS. ,.isc jShetucket, S-... lOSc -lSUc Swift River 9Sc ..16c Hamilton, D U&c ..15Sc Oakland, A Pc -18c lYork, S2-ln 16Jc ..14c York, SO-in 13Sc CHEVIOTSi Amoske&g, A C A.. Lewlston. S6-in.. Lewlston, 32-in...... Lewlston, 30-in...., Conestoga, B F... Couestoga, C C A..., Amoskeag . 11c I Alabama plalds... 8c 12c Ausrüste plaids 8c Amoskeag plaid-, W'tt'nton, ex. sto' tlOVic Loulscnla plaids.- 8c Whittenton, B EdiubuRt Great Republic 9c Greenbriar plads 8ViC IOC Summerv'le plaids 9v lie Ottawa plaids-.- 7o 7c;Newtn F'ls plaids 8c Tne Iron Market. Screw and Ptrmp Hinges 4H54C acoordlnx to life. Lead Pig, 5fHo; bars, a Bar Iron 3 00. Norway Iron Ban and snipes, Cg7o: nail rod. &49c Cat Nails Noe. 10 to 60, S3 50 per keg; smaller clses reTular ad-vwnoe. Hone dhoee Burden's 1 5 00; Per öd a' 45 00; male shoes tl 00 bisher. Hcrso-ßhoe Kalls Northwestern, Globe and Putnam, finished. t5 60 for 8's: smaller sixes regular advance. Carriage and Tire Bolts Refined 80 per cent; Norway SO and 10 per cent Nuta and Wishers 435 cent off manniacturerf Mats Iron Harrow Teeth 4c Steel Harrow Teeth sc. Steels American. 15c: extra alaea and equalities additional; round machinery, 8c; spring, 8c; toe calk, 8a; hammered, lay,8910c; tire, according to else and brand, 5 7c; plow steel slabs, 6A80. Drnc Market. Alcohol, t2 21(32 28; calomel 75c$tl 25; camphor, 3033c: cochinel, 60(J70c: chloroform, 85f 9Uc; gum opium, t-l 5 J55 75; Indigo, tl 00(e3 00; morphine, ti 50(12 75. Oils Castor, tl OOtjl 10; weet oU. JC(31 75; olive oil. tl5033 00; bergamot (Sanderson's), t2 75(13 00; lemon (Sanderson's), 3 25ftM 50. Quinine, P. A W., $2 102 15; Clnchonidia,P. A W.,rl0(vai 05. American bl-carb. soda, 45c; English do., 6S6c Snuff Garrett's 2 -os. packs, tl 15 per dot ; 4-os. bottles, $3 60 per doa. Flove's sulphur, 436c Turpentine, 4 (50c English ver. red, by bbl., 2ic: less quantities, 8Hc Iodine, t3 00(93 25. Iodide potash, riOO. Cloves. 40(M5c Rhubarb, 90c fl 25. Window glass, 60 and & per cent ; double 65 per cent off. mseellaneotu Markets. Hemlock sole, 28a33c; oak sole, 864c ; Pennsylvania harness leather, S7A4UO; harness leather 80(9S7c; bridle leather, per dot., VXi2; domestic kip. 4590c; French klp,90catl 20; domestic call 90c(Htl 1: French oalt tl lCtll 85. Olia Weqnoto: Xlnsoed, raw, 57c; boiled, 60c; lard oil, extra, 95äSc; miner's' oil, 67c; lubricating oil, 12a50c: stralUoU, 4850c: bonslne, 10 eS14c; coal oil, Indiana lecal test. 9HOl0c; 150 ten, lOlOSc; watorwhite, lfiO, uyi&l&iiic Tinners Buppiies We qno: Best charcoal tln, I C, 10x14, 14x20 and IValS, $7 00 per box I X. 10x14. 14x9) and 12x12 19 00 per box ; 1 C, 14x20, rooang tin, t8 50 per box : I C.aoröS, H3gl4 ; block tin, in Tigs, 28c ; In bars, 29c Iron -27 B tron, 4 90: 27 Ö Iron, 37 00; Mocrchevl galanUed, 80 per cent, discount Bhoet sine, 8ViCopper oottoTns, 8I0. Planished copper, S'M. Holer, 15dtl7c. Wire, 40 percent off list UTK STOCK. Indianapolis L1t Stock Market. Btocx YAaCt, June 26. Hogs Receipts, 437 bead; shipments, 94 head. Tbe aaarket continues firm and strong, with a slight further improvement In our scale of prices. The few sales made, whichinclnded all the am Tals, were taken quick and there Is a general feeling existing that hogs are scarce and the highest prices have not been reached. Two hundred and thirty-seven pound hogs sold at t 25, and 190 to 200 pound hogs of good quality sold readily at t3 8 10. Heavy hoes, we are receiving none. We quote: Assorted light and medium..-...- 17 90(33 2

7 35a7 80 Heavy rough... 6 607 25 7 OO'n.7 Till MSMSIIM1 gs. - Skips 5 00(6 00 Cattle Receipts, 170 head; shipments, 74 head The cattle market moved along steadily and with out any noticeable change In prices. The nature of the demand, however, indicated a slight improve ment In the matter of 'quality, nothing was good, yet the yards were pretty well cleared. We quote: . Good to prime shipping-. Common to fair shipping Good to choice butchers', t7 003 7 50 5 504 6 50 5 00, 6 00 3 OO.i 4 50 t 00(9 4 25 1 50(3 2 50 2 003 5 00 5 OOO 6 00 25 00(350 00 Common to fair batchers' Stockers and feeders.-, Common cows.. .. Bulls .... . Veal calves- -. Milch cows........ - Sheen Receipts, 80 head; shipments, 419 head. No change is to be noted In this branch of the trade; dull and quiet with light receipts. We quote: Good to prime sheep $3 SO-Hl 00 Common to fair sheep 2 253 25 Elsewnere. CHICAGO, June 26. The Drovers Journal reports: Hoes Receipts. 3.000 head: Khlnmonts R Wi head. Market nearly nominal on account of delayed train, and 5(gl0c higher; mixed, t7 408 05: ucoij . J avo alkali W. V X(t0 nmorit 1 1 Art r i a)a, tvuvo, a , W head; no market for natives; exports, 17 50(8; kuuu vi cuoice snipping, o j($ 4u; common to fair, t-5 50C6 25: mixed butchers', t2 50(5 25, mainly at t-lftl 53: stockers and feeders. S:i34 2n for the former and 4 405 20 for the latter; o . - tmm"J t.vuu , D 11 1 r 14 buij active: all sold to cannera at Sira.'S- ahinnpr .; j'i bneep Kcceipts, none; shipments, none; defair, t3 IbQi ; medium to choice, ft 25(34 75. The Drovers' Journal special by British Cable: Cattle American, ytc stronger: good to best steers, lßsrit 18s for top. bheep is(ji0s. KANSAS CITY. Jnna 2t Th Tivo RfnnV in. dicator reports: Cattie Keceints. 2.100 head; shlnmpnt 1 non heail market cfoarlv Totii itoiin cf s in'u'; pounds sold at S3 S9(il 20; cows, S 50(53 75. Hopt Receipts, 1,300 head; shipments, none; market active, higher, and ranciuz from 56 9J tots 20; bulk of sales at f7 75S. Sshppfk .Ppootr.ta Hlnaflit.cKlntnAnf. Oll V..! . market nominally unchanged. BUFFALO, June 26. CatUe Receipts to-day fatsfl Annvto-noil tKt-rkiicvK 1 1ll 1 m . .,1, ..if V.V( wu.j.i.u utuu, t vi v-aa a , mal AC 'JUllf firmer fnr mPiiinTn trrAva nn vpfv fhnisiA KntA eood ehippers. 57 40(7 fair to medium, 55 40Q 7 Sil lltrht sttsra 9 AnA (hofAkoos snr) orad oa, 85 255 75; Blockers dull at t3 75(34 40. vui ivnr iicrc. Sheen and Tjimlta Ttunainta 0 ono sat. signed through, 7 cars Market ooened strong and higher, and closed at inside prices; fair to good clipped, tl 254 CO; choice to fancy, f 1 75(3 E M. II- . 1 . . - . .r - v r . . iw. esicru xaiuus, f.j 2d(t; cnoice, SO 40(4tt)U; :ioina weak. Hoes Reoelnta 4.lnOhpafl' onniiimut ihnr,!. 42 cars. Market steady and in fair demand : eood to choice Yorkers, 25; light Yorker, 7 6.iij 7 OO irraccAr. CT Qiw;.7 ZJ aa ma.Kiim I... - " ' v. . ... w. vv. UiCUlUUi I'll., 40; choice heavy, IS 453S 50; pigs, tö 75 NEW YORK, June 26. Drovers' Journal Bureau reports: Beeves Receipt. 4,250 head, makine 10.100 for the week; Texas steers and prime natives shade higher: middle grades of natives about steady, with a better and firmer feeling, and a lair clearance: poor natives sold down to 59 50; common to prime ao., Silvio; lexaus. SlOtfill 25. Kxports (or the week, 1,000 cured quarters beef, 125 carcaves mutton. Sheep Receipts. H.800 head, makinsr 41.570 for the week: over supplied, dull, (c lower; extremes, sheep, $3 50(35 25; lambs, $4 506 50 Swine Receipts. 6,400 bead, making 21,070 for the week ; live hogs ia demand at 17 2öc8 60 for poor to choice. BALTIMORE. June 26. Cattle Beef tons MtäVoff and dull; other arades fully good as last week; very best $7 50(t3 "io; nrst quality, 6 25r7 00: medium, $4 75(&,6; ordinary, 83 50jl; most sdes, iH f0Q7 50; receipts, 1,009 head. bwiue Light supply, but lully equal to the very moderate demand ; receipts, 4,972 head; quotations, tl0U 25. bheep aud Lambs Receipts. 3,611 head: sheep. f2 75Ö5; lambs, tig6. EAST LIBERTY. Pa.. June 26. Cattle-Re ceipts, 2,5s0 head. Market fair; prime, 87 50 7 75; good, 86 50(7 25; common, S-i 50(6. lion's Receipts. 3,600 head. Market fair; Philadelphias, fs 40S 60; Baltimores, tS 15öS 25; Yorkers. 87 707 80. bheep Receipts. 5,400 head. Market fair: best. 84 7505 12i; good, tl 254 50; common, f 3 2o 3 75. QESEKAL MARKETS. Produce Markets. NEW YORK. June 2C.-Cotton Firm at 12Vfa 12c: futures firm: June, 12.43c: July, 12.4;ic; August, 12.53c; Beptember, 12.25c; October, 11.73c: November. 11.55c; December, 11.57c; January, ll.6'.c; February, 11.84c; March, 11.93c. FlourDull; receipts, li.ono this.: ex porta. 4,900 bbls.: superfine, 53 40(4 40; common to good extra, 81 505 50: good to choice, 85 60(39; white wheat extra, 7 2."9 00; Minnesota patent spring, f$ 25 '49 50. Wheat Excited but strong; cash and June, 23c higher; receipts, 284,000 bu. ; exports, l50.8C5bu.; No. 2 spring, tl 32; ungraded red, 1 1 20(&l 50: No. 3 do., tl 42: steamer. No. 2 do.. 11 vi; certificates, tl 40 reported delivered; No. 1 red, II 50s; mixed winter, 8142; No. 2 white, fl 28: No. 1 do., sales of 500 bu. at fl Wi: No 2 red. June, sales of 472,000 bu. at f 1 49i-o4 i r- 1 S .1 Tri 1.1. TTr Ä1 Ä M a? ru-ut I at 8129(1 2t closing at fl 294; August, sales of328.a0 bu.atll VKiQl 21, closing atfl September, sales of 192,000 bu. at f 1 19H1 20M. closing at $1 19; October, sales of 128.000 bu. at 51 19?i(9l 20, closing at 81 20. corn 22ic higher: receipts, 43,000 ou.: exiiorta, b.suo du.; ungraded. 81(SlJ4c No. 2, SIVJc; store, 82Kc delivered: ungraded white, 94c," No. 2 June, WAnSli, closing at 81o; July, 81 ö 82c closing at 82c; August 82Si;.c, closing at 2V0c: Beptember, 82(83?4e. closing at 83Hc: October, S-Sc. closius atbJJc. OaU Xlic better; receipts, 80,0(0 bu.; exports, 1,200 bu.; mixed western, w&bzc; wnue. oo., wqmsc. nay Dull and weak at fi5A70c Coffee Quiet but steady. Sugar Dull aud unchanged. Molasses Quiet but Jfirm. Rice Quiet but steady. PetroleumQuiet but steady; united, 52c; crude, 6(aoic: refined, 7c. Tallow Quiet but firm at 8c, Rosin Dull at f2 10a2 15 TurpentineSteady at 4647c Egffs Western., fresh, dull and unchanged, rorx iiigner; new mess, si 20 fd21 37 Vi. Beef Quiet and firm. Cut MeatsScarce and firm; long clear, 813 50. LardWeaker: prime steam, fl 2.) 12 M. Butter Dull and weak at 1324c Cheese Dull and UDsettied at7(310Kc ST. LOUIS. June 26. Flour Upper grade-, better; family, fö 20(i5 30; choice, f 6 15Q6 25; fancy, 86 60(5. Wheat Excited, higher and active trading; No. 2 red. 81 32 cash and June; fl 10 July: 81 August; fl03 September; 81 Viyi year; No. 3 red. nominal: No. 4 do., 81 08. Corn Active and higher; 75S(?76c cash; 75c June; 73gC July; 73c August; 72$c September; 7lc bid October; 62c year. Oats Higher: 52c bid cash; 4ttc July: 3o!4c August; 350 bid year. Kye firmer; 6-hc asked. Barley re market Iad Firm and higher, at 45? c Butter and Egga Unchanged. Whi-skv Steady at fl 15. Pork Higher; slow jobbing. f 21 9022. Dry salt meats Very firm and held higher; nothing done. Bacon Strong aad higher; shoulders, 81025; short clear, 813 50; short ribs, 813 50: short clear, 814. .Laid Nominally higher at til 75. ReceiptsFlour, 8,000 bbls.; wheat 37,000 bu.; corn, 24,000 bu.; oats, 13,000 bu.; rye, none; bar ley, 1,000 bu. bnipmenis r lour, i,uw duis.; wheat 14,000 bu.; corn. 13,000 bu.; oats, 7,000 bu. ; rye, none; barley, none. Afternoon Board Wheat Easier and generally lower, except for June, which is firmer; 8 1 &2c bid June: tl Cs Jw; 1 August; 51 my4 vear. Corn Lower; 75Jc bid June; 73'4CJuly; 73"o Ausrast: 72c September: 70Kc October: 61-Vc year. Oats Firmer ; 47c July ; S6c August; 35Jc year. NEW ORLEANS, June 26. Flour Quiet but steady: XXX. 85 75:6; high grades, 86 2.V7. Corn Quiet; yellow mixed. 90c; white, 81 05. Oats Dull; western. 52ri53c; new Texas, quoted at 50&54C. Corn meal Quiet at ft 204 25. HayIn fair demand; ordinary. 823; prime. 826S27; choice, 82829. Pork-Higher at 822 50. LardQuiet and steady: refined tierce. 811 75,-411 87; keg, 812 25. Bulkmeats Higher; shoulders, choice, $9 52. Bacon Good demand: shoulders steady; 89 87K: clear rib, firmer at 114. Sugarcured hams Firmer at 814&15 25. Whisky Steady; western, 81 05&1 20. Coffee Quiet and unchanged; rlo cargoes, 8ft10c Sugar Quiet but firm; good common. 7-7c: fair to fully fair. 7Ji(3s5c; prime to choice, RS4SSXc; yellow clarified, SHic Molasses Dull; common reboiled, 45947c; fair reboiled, 6052c; prime, 5ö4öSc. Rice-Quiet; Louisiana, 6,7 Bran90c. New York Exchange 82 pet 81.0U); 'sterling do. 4ü6 CHICAGO, June 26. Flour Dull and nomlnaL Wheat Active, firm aDd higher; No. 2 Chicago spring, 181 3431 35 cash arid June; 81 S5 July; tl 12& Autrust: No. 8 Chicago spring, 81 07( 1 10; rejected. 7276c; regular, fl 16 1 16 July; fl 0K(31 Otvtf August; 81 04 September; f 1 02K year. Corn-Strong and higher; 74Hc cash and June; 74o July; 75Jc August: 755-gC September; 74 Sc October; 60-Kc year; rejected, 73Vic. Oats Excited and higher; 54c cash; 543 64Io June: 4949c July; S9391c August; CAn. kAH. Oum r.lnnii., Oi'.i ' T-. J , T n Rye Firmer at 71c Barley Dull aDd nominal. Flaxseed Steady and in fail demand at 81 203 1 27 for merchantable. Butter Quiet but steady ; creamery, 19(a'4c; dairy, fair to fine, 14T20c Eeirs Steadv arid In fair demand at 17Hr418c. Pork Strong and higher; 821 6221 65 cash and July: 821 75021 77 August; 21 90 21 92 H September; fl9 019 82H year. Lsrd Strong and h eher: III 80(äll 82 cash: 111 82(atU 85 July; 1 811 97X12 August; 812 10Q12 50 September;

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hhther: shoulders, ti 50: short rin ffV2 fö- hnrt cbar. S13 Freights Corn to fin-Tklo. i-v. Call Wheat Irregular: No. 2 Chicago spring. tl KU Inn - II Stt' Inlv. I 1J . ..IT7l.., - 'B i 14 AUgUMift VO' . September; regular, 81 16)4 July; 81 ötrkßl 0b August; fl 04'i September: fl 02 year ComUnsetUed but generally lower; declined V'ie except October, 7dc. OaU-Active and a Vnade lower; 54c June; 4$c July; lc August; Sc September 36;;c year. Pork Active but lower: 821 62$ July;8Jl 65 August; 821 77i Septem be r; 819 86 year. Lard Active but lower; 811 77 July; tu 92S Angast; 812 10 September; 812 55 year. Receipts Flour, 7,003 bbls.; wheat 7 500 bu.; cor, 105,000 bu. : oats, 6VO00 bu.: rye. l'soo bu.; corn, 27.0T0 bu. ; oau. 64,000 bn.; rve, 17.0 0 bu.; barley, 400 bu. BALTIMORE, June 16 Flou Stadr. Wteit Western higher: No. 2 winter ieJ. spot', 81 41H Hl Jul v, fl 211 2 Aug.. tl i-sVi lltf. September, tl 18ril 18V4. Com UMtPm , hihZ: and active: mixed snot and Jim July, 823.$2c; August 83faR4c Oats Steadywestern white, 62QCic; mixed, 62c; Pennsylvania Rtc Rye-Quiet 80c. Hay-Dull. Provlrions-I Firm Mess pork. t23 75f22 2-Ö. Bulkmeats: shoulders and clear rib sides, packed, 810 50(a lLl2i:1 . 1J?co" Knoulders. tu 2Ö; clear rib sides, 814 2o. Hams. 815 2516. Lard Refined. 8lo. Butter Dull and easy; western packed 14C420C Creamery-2225c. Eg?s-QuietT 17c.' Petroleum Firm; refined. 7Ji7ic Coffee r inn at 6(j54C. Bugar Quiet; A soft at fi. Freights Dull. Receipts Flour, 806 bbls.: wheat 19.52S hn mm 'XI Q3- Kn . ..t. fin.i v .. Shipment Y heat, 2. 49s bu.; corn. none. Sales neat 201,612 bu.; corn. 1S2.506. PHILADELPHIA, June 2i.-Flour-rull ; me ItlDl And In trrsLiiM Pan nnlv ha rvttt A 1 di prics; western and Philadelphia extras, 83 5061; Minnesota extras. ft i'hiUriirhi v',,a family and medium. 85 G2; do. good, 55 75; Ohio extra families, 8f 2V7 ; Minnesota patent spriDg. choice, $S 50; winter patent, 87 25&S 25 Rye Hour: small sales at 84 251 50. Wheat Higher; good speculative demand, but little cr no export iDquiry: No. 2 red. elevator. 81 41: No. 2 red. June. 81 40m 41lZ: Jnlv Si or.. August, fl 18UfÄi ljy'i; September. 'Si 17x4 1;. Corn In fair demand; options good with speculative dj-mand at an ulnnm nf isrt nn. no inouirv for exnort: aail mix art ki- 1. 80,.slc; No. 3. 78asic: sail mixed. Jiine. SlVrä -"ic: July. 82sl(aS2!:ir: Anenst. s-&saf &n. tember. biasic Oats-ln fair demand: No. Whitft. Hl-'a.fi. Vfl 1 An f.ln inl.sH ClVn Provisions Firm. Mess beef, 82. India mess, f. o. b., 8;i2. Mess pork, 821 50; pjime mess, 820(i 20 50. Smoked hams. S15(15 50. Lard Firm: kettle. 812 2iral2 50: steam Slai RuttaiDull and weak: creameries.23rti2fic! eamern. extra, 2125c; do. firsts, 2123c; western, extra. 2122c; good to choice. 17ra20c Epgs Pull but slrmlT ktSU3rlWp Aire linlt. ru Duui.,. Hour. 4,900 bbls.; wheat, 24.500 bu.: corn. 25.CO0 bu.; oats, 4.300 bu. Shipments Wheat, 33,000 bu. LIVERPOOL. June 26. Cotton tjiPr t 6 131C7d: sales of 10.000 bales, including 1.000 for speculation and export and 7,000 American. Corn No. 2 white. 6s ösdiis 6d. Bacon Cumberland cut steady at 57s : long clear steady at 60s: short clear steady at 62s 0d: shoulders steady at 49s. Cheese American choice dull at 6s Cd. Wheat Winter steady at 10s 5L OSWEGO. June 26 Wheat Steadv: No. 2 Chi cago spring, 81 30. Corn Nominally unchanged; .0. i. HC LOCISVILLE. Jure 26. Flour Steadv anil unchanged. Wheat Dull and lower; No. 2. tl 25. Corn Higher and in fair demand: No. 2. ö6'a87c: mixed. 78c. Oats Dull and unchaneed. Provis ionsstrong and higher. Mess pork. 822 50. Bulkmeats Shoulders, fj 75; clear rib. 813. Bacon Shoulders, 810 12t; clear rib, 813 3713 50. Sugar-cured IIams-;u 75S13 22. Lard Steady and unchanged. MILWAUKEE. June 26. Flour Fair deman.l Wheat Active, Jirm and tame; No. 2 Milwaukee hard, nominal: No. 2 Milwaukee, 81 June, tl S3; July. 8131': Aueust. 81 19: September. 81 18: year, nominal; No. 3.81 07; No. 4 and rejected, nominal, corn Higher; No. 2, 74c; rejected, 7:1c. Oats Scarce and firm : No. 2, 54c; white. 57c Rye Nominal: No. 1. 73c. Barter Steady; No. 2 spring, b2c; July, 82c; September, new, 88c. Provisions Higher. Mess pork, f2l 60 cash and.'July; 82: X) August Lard Prime steam, 811 87 cash and July; 12 August Hoks Quiet; 87 50($ 15. Freights Wheat to Buffalo quiet and nominal at 2c Receipts Wheat, 11,000 bu. ; corn, 27.000 bu.; oats, 2.000 bu. Shipments wheat 24,100 bu.: corn, 42o bu. : oats, 2,000 bu. TOLEDO. June 26 Wheat Firm: No. 2 red. spot 81 314; June. 81:11; July, heldl 15; August. 81 t9 bid: September, tl 09-Ji bid: year. 81 OS bid. Coro Demaud light holders firm: hieh mixed. 79c bid: No. 2. snot. 75Jic: June and July, 75c bid; August, 75Jc bid; year. 6c. Oats Firm; No. 2, 6pot, 55c; Septem oer, 36ic Closed Wheat Steadv and firm; No. 2 reo, spot, si 3iasted: June. i30;i: July, 81 15; August. 81 09js; September, 81 10; year, S10S;8. Corn Firm; nigh mixed. 78c bid: No. 2. spot June. 76c; July, held 75c; August, 76c bid; October. 4J4c bid ; year, 64?ic Receipts W heat. is im) ou. ; corn, f,uuu du. ; oats, uo. bnipments Wheat, 29.000 bu.; com 1,500 bu.: oats, none. CINCINNATI. June 26. Cotton Easier at 12c Flour Firmer; family, 85 0(96 10; fancy, 86 40 (t7. Wheat Quiet: No. 2 red winter. 81 30(5,1 32 soot; 81 lltl llJJuiy; 81 05V August CornStronger; No. 2 mixed, 74K&74Ac spot; 749 77JcJuly; 78'i7sc August; 7s?ic September; 7Sc October; &o'S,i' year. Oats Strang; No. 2 mixed, 55c Rye Dull at 70c Pork Excited and higher at 822 50. Lard Strong and hizher at 811 75. Bulkmeats Stronger; shoulders, 89 25; clear rib, $12 50. Bacon Strong and higher: snoniders, jio; clear nb. fi3 50; clear. 814 25. Butter Quiet; choice western reserve, 20c; choice Central Ohio. 18c. Linseed oil Easy at 51 (353c. Hoga Firm: common and llpht, t6 50(3 25; Eacklng and butchers', 87 7oS 00. Receipts. 405 ead ; hhipments, 105 head. ASTORIA Old DrL Pitcher's remedy for Children's Complaints. "EspeciaSy adapted to children." Dr. Alex. Robertson, 1057 2d Av., N. Y. "FUaeant, IlarmUti and Wonderfully FJficacioutS' Dr. A. J. Green, Royerton, Ind. 'Ipreteribt it at superior to any known remedy." Dr. IL A. 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Any person who will t ska 1 pill each Bifrht from 1 to IS weeks may be rentnred tosonnd health, if sach a thintr be tnHi),e. Suld erywhere. or sant by mail for rt letter M.mr. I. S. JOHNBOÜ A Co.. Bobton. Misa., former- Kbukot. Me. Boache A Lamme, Attorneys for Plaintiff. STATE OF INDIANA, Marion County, ss. Ia the Superior Court of Marion Countv. in the State of Indiana. No. 20.475. Boom No. 1. Complaint for the foreclosure of mortgage on real estate. Louis Fitzgerald, trustee, vs. Leonidas W. Clayton, John C. Smith and others. Be it known, that on the 2f,th day of May 1S.V2. the above named plaintiff, bv his attorneys, tiled in the office oi the Clerk of the Superior Court of Marion County, in the (rtate ol Indiana, hrs complaint ajralnst the a!ove named defendant?, and the said plaintiff, havinpalsn.on June 19. 182. filed in open Court, tbe aüidavit ol a competent person, showing that the residence of said defendant. John C. Smith, 1. upon diligent inquiry, unknown to this plaintiff, and that the said John C. Smith is believed to be a non-retident of tha State of Indiana; snd that a caure of action exists against him, and that aid defendant is a necessary party thereto; and tnat said cause is to foreclose a mortgage on real estate situate In Marion County, Indiana Now. therefore, by cr ier of said Court, said defendant last above named, is hereby notified of the filinir and penJi-ney of said complaint against him, and that unless ne appears ana answers or demurs thereto, at the calline of said cause on the 4th day of September, 1N.S2. the same being the first judicial day of a term of said Court, to be beeun and beld at the Court House in the citvof Indianapolis, on the first Monday in September. 1S82, saia complaint, and the matters and things therein contained and alleged, will be hoard and determined in his absence. DANIEL M. KANSDELL. Je21-w3w Clerk. STOPPED FREE DR. 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