Indiana State Sentinel, Volume 24, Number 46, Indianapolis, Marion County, 8 July 1875 — Page 8
THE INDIANA STATE SENTINEL THURSDAY. JULY 8 18751
A. C .A. 3R I Trade Palace, Oct. 7. 'To tbe Country Readers: We rospectfülly ask your Immediate attention to the best selected stock of Dry Goods, Notions and Mil! i nery e ver o rought to this city. -By givi ng our individual attention to buying in New York, we have secured a line of Silkt, Black Goods. Dress Goods. Dometics, Woolens Flannels, Shawls, Table Linens, Blankets, Comforts, Kotionsand Millinery at such rates ernci on such terms as enaoles us to offer the I owes' prices known since 1862. Our priecs are alike to all, and Grangers as weh aa others will find at no other house mora attractive goods or lower pricss. T-J. .S. AYBE3 5g CO., 17RA.DK PALACE.
FINANCE AND BUSINESS. -GENERAL BUSINESS ASPECTS. FRACTIONAL CURRENCY. Tüo Nevr York Bulletin of Monday fca tbe following: The secretary of tbe treas Tjry i steadily contracting the amount of the raciional currency. The surn outtsandiDg on the 1st of July was 32,129,000 against :J13 :i'9,00t) on January 1; showing a redueitlou ot ?l,26l,000 sicce the resumption act took ts3ert. It this form of currency be curtailed at this rate, we eball noon discover a ncarcriy of small change, and the tscretarj will find it necessary 'to put his new silver coinage into orcilatlon : a course which, according to .a di-atcii in another column, he intends to adopo et an early dav. Tbe same dispatch states &at the secretary contemplates the -supH'ic n of gold Bales, with a view to hoarding gold In preparation lor reBump-J lion. Mr. Briftow will lind his powere, in th.t rrK.Ter, vry limited. We can not well -do tvith-'iinch less than the present amount for roavlrtit purposes; and if tbe government witbhoki gold imperatively needed fr tbusine-d transactions, consequences will Zoll '- "wa a serious nature as to compel -an early odineation of the hoarding policy. . It is to be hoped Mr. Bristow will make no hasty res-ives on this subject, i It setiar a great pity tbat tbe Bulletin could not be put in charge of tbe United .vKtai Truivsury, tor in that case possibly the ri2t thins: would sometimes be done, and -the country be saved. As it Is, no matter wbe is secretary, the Bulletin and most otber-finsocial doctors, for that matter, always find fen It and are able to show tbat just the w ?S3g thing is done. It would appear rearneble tbat tbe government depitment shciili know something of its own a ffaire, but froa the comments of the commeroiai p res tbe public must conclude tbat less tfcan -cLUdisn discretion is engagad in thf) i"nn Istration of public affairs. . CALIFORNIA CBOF9. IL iLxn iFrar.ciaco Bulletin of the 23i ul4iaio.pelib8 lull reports of the grain har est ot CaiU br la, obtained in answer to its Jettera e inniry sent to reliable correspondents tbrcuglooct the state. From these it äs shows . tl tat tbe total wheat crop will -arzcuni ta 13,.O9;,000 centals in round numbers, front an aereage of 2,125,720, with a surplus of 30,0 W centals, lrom which deduct G7i 000 centals for San Francisco consumption, leaving .J32T,000 centals for export. The -wheat tais sdon summer fallowed land is xanch -kalt r than winter fallowed, and 'the danei t would have been inucb greet- bai tor this fact and a greater average. Tie - sttmg winds in northern eountiea nave sh-)Ua3 oat tbe wheat somewhat, j-hilejjjie -raics have injured other ectioc, tut ceit.ber of these causes have been annral enou Ktt to afifcct the total very muub. "Tue Laney crop, on tue whole, is good. Iters nasLeec a greater Increase in the acreacanDder this cereal than in tbe -acreage be der whes .t. Tbe yield of barley ladt year v;aso larj :e end the price so high, n coiupaxl witü tb at-cf wheat, tbat larmers generally were ermouraged to change the crop on oJStl wheat la. id to barley. In many districts bere. the rnereaae in the acreage .under wb-t bas be bnery slight at best, th area Dlanted with oarlev, on the coutrsry, has .?en greatl. r rtended. Tbe total acreage was:43.50J. vi tld in centals, 6,100,--.100; surDltu'i, 2,7G8XK); from which deduct :3G0.0CO cWi!s lor San . FKnenco consumption, leaving; 2,500,000 ctütel3 for eiporc. uuy ocjas-iairoKTs .as: new ork. Th.3 Bui Ivtfin savs: Tlw rtturns for the jnouth bo w a fair move uiet-it, and are very nitarui wi'ti-'tboss of Ju no of the past two vf-sr. The total entries at the port were Ä5.53 772. a oainst 86.477.7ys w tbe month of Jstj ear,a: d JptlW,0M iu Jcno, 1873. The t.iCMl tbrow si .upon th market focta up 4-,27e 4l, h; aiot ?5.7VS,807 last year and $5,K1,Ö7I i 1873- The- catries direct for cousHrji tion amoant ia $3,928.743. a decrease, compared 'With last year, of . '45,757, and an increase ve" Jnue, 187. of20,233. Tbe warehouse iiiovnuient was .moderate and shews no imfKrtant ebaDKe Annexed is a comparative ft stcmeut et tü& iosforutions lor toe month of Juut: CONSCMPTI03T. 1ST4. I9W.-U 1875, S9i;l XI i n ufra of wool - no cotton, do silk I,4!.77'i.,3r3S9 t;9,j; tu,m '32Ü.S51 -:348.5c do flax... Jliscell'8 dry goods Total. 4.271.1S2 3,74.3 REVIEW OF THS WEEK. JM73IXE43 IN ANJSRAX. When it is remembsii that the national holiday was distributed oyer three days, and even more than tUat.lt - aa not ha an pposed that business matters won J be very prominent. Basldestbe above consld muoe, tne neai was n'mtiniiijroWonndth. itnlndot men were turn.dtotimlJeas of recr t ion, vacation trips and xh'i like. The nectssat. ? d:Uie of trade for the dolt waon has not bio " marked and fcuddeu as might have been xpecied by oo,e. 'I tie fact Is, under the growl IX syfteca of aaeail and frequent pureha to meet enrrent deloaads, tne treat trade eas axe becoming lex dUtinct in their bouidi ad the dall reasons are not left so comple Uly flat as formerly. Thisli the tendency of l he times. There la not much tofcaaid about. DRY OOODS, -except that the trade bas been t good aa could iie expected. Sojaethining haa leendone, and ome very fair days of basiness lave been realised. There is nothicg whatever to note as to banges In prices or In ike range of business. Merchants are wUllng for a rest and having invoiced tt semi-annual inventories, they jppear to be In the good haaur that come) of a atUtaetory basinets. GaQCBIE4. July opess quietly lnbuS,s9 ciicle. The intervenUoii of the "Fourth," tüch really was uivaieut lo wiping out two .bufcinesa days, t'U l not fcdtnit of any steady tri de since lha Hist o; ttexaontb. In the uitantlt.ie prices or coffee have been moving steadily u pward, lhe statistical iosltion of this necessary stimulant is now stronger than ever, and to-d&y's telegrams from Baltimore are favorable to t.le holding interest. (Jofftes that were bought yesteray at 22 4s are worth Zic to-day, this price for a fairly medium grade. Eastern jobben," are feelingjubllant over their stock on hand, as v.ri are hunnd to stick and even go higher. Our dealers have as yet realized little of the ad--Vance, fseyertbeles, we place our quotations at
aboat what tbe goods ouebt to fetch and wbat they will bring In a few days If not jnat at Pfz ent: stock are light throughout tbe Lnlted States and every feature of the coffee trade points to higher rates. Although sugars are very firm and the demand is equal to that of previous weeks of the past mouth, prices are unehanaed from those ruling last week; ew York standard A" is held at lUlOc, and best whlt extrCC8ÄfSKc:yellow range from 7V tr DV4c. Cheese are firm, active and unchanged. Ccal oil dull; quotations nominal. New Orleans molasses qaiet; the demand is practically over ; pure. straight Roods are held a high as 80 cents for choice; Lnierans, Porto lticos and mixed goods are lower, but they are Inferior. The trade la syrups is steady at former figure. FlRh are moderately active, and prices weak but no lower. Kice brisk and unchanged. Dom.ntlc dried fruits dull and weak. Money comes in slowly, which, if it didn't, there would be more cause for kind word; as it is, the sharp statement" Is abroad in the land, and many
are the hearts that acne because their wi day arts mal acne Decsuso men reached 120, and rtllef lingers in the A little more promptness would do a bills have diHtance. A world of good remember that. GRAIN AND PROVISIONS. The market has remained very quiet, with an improvement in the general feeling, but very littiA artnal cash trade has been done, and no material change in prices. Wheat and corn are twnth lnnklnir totter, the former because of un usual rains thought to be unfavorable, and the latter owing to an upward tendency repurwu from Liverpool. Yet the movement amounts t nnthinir wnrthvof fineclal note. The starting of Klnean's sacking house will stimulate the de mand for hogs and create some show of business REVIEW OF THE HOME MARKET. WmxESDAY Evening. July 7. Wheat was slightly lower in Chicago, quoting 11 C3;5, and oats which sprung yesterday, fell hack and were weak to-day. The Interest on the board was commonplace, though a few sales wre reported as follows: Corw 15 cars mixed, exc ;h cars do, 68c ; 2 cars do. töc ; 1 car do, toe. W heat 2 cars amber (sample) 51 21; 1 car white, (sample) $1 25; 1 car red (1 IS. i Quotations axe given for tne buying prices c.i grain and produce, and the selling prices for door and other merchandise, I DAILY RAILROAD COMMEBCK a an CLis. MC'rrs. Bran, tons.. 0 Barley, bushels.... Uoal ana uojc Oottos. balea-, Cattle, bead Corn meal, barrels Oorr, bushel. Cement. brls. 7,öf0 49U 1.7U0 30 ' 17 112 6U l,6Ci 14 1 150 10,40 "iH) H 20 in ,i! 2,fUJ "1 V floor, barrels., Hay, tons.. Hides, tons. Hieh wines Hoes. head... dones.nead. Oil. barrels. J:s. DUKhe.s Lccs. cars LtQ, cars Lard, tierces. (.timber, feeu. 37,3-' 0 Merchandise, can., froviHions, pounds. Rye. toufüieis .... IM 100,0) 7o '""i 1 4 .100.0UI salt, barrels. 7 heep, nead tavea, ears.. 4 7 43 SO 60 12 l,05o "jrilngleS, CftltMHMMMNtMJtMMH. tone, cara........... undrles. cars... ..... Touaoco. hiids .. . Ä'eol, tons.. VbeauoaaheU... Whisky, boLs. .- 13UilUl-NU MATERIALS Regular demand and no change. une:l)elpul and Huntington. 34o : Peru, SOc : 1. Paul, 28c; New Paris lime, 30c per bushel ; Hair. 40c perbnshel. eiast.er: Michigan, iUn; Newark, SjEO. Firebrick, $3 to 17 per hundred. Whites and. J4 per barrnl. Cement, tl 25 par barrel for Louisville: 17 503Hi't ior Portland. DRUUS The trade is good without any notsAssaroetlda ia quoted at 30&3bc; alcohol at Si 30(43 35; alum, per pound, taSo; camphor, per pound, 329.c; cochineal, per pound, 8099Cc; cbloform, per pound, 11 iVl 5; copperas, barrels, per pound, S3c: cream tartar, pure, i&?H?o: ln dlgo, per pound, f 1 JOI Su; llcortoe. Calab. per poand, genuine, 46050o: magnesia, oarb J or., psr poand, 80,? 40c ; morphine, P. & W.. per ounce ; t5t05 75; madder, per pound, 13315c; oil, castor, No. 1, per gal, SI 40(1 fiO; oil, bergamont, pel to.. J7 iOa: oplurnper pound, f7 75;tSOO; qulam ner ounce, t2S52 40; balsam copaiba, Jo; aoKp. oaetlle, fr.. 12130; soda, bicarb kegs, p.. pound, 6S3Ho; salts, epsom, per pouuu, t5o; snuff, Garrett 'b, pack, per zrosfi, 117; snuß, Uarrett's, per case of 4 dosen, tl; sol ph or, flour, per pound, 6010; saltpetre, per coned, ltkWJbo; turnen tine, 4üa4öc. UKOOrtb Common, v0;aiedlum,3 5ü; extra, 14 tX'Oi 25. DRY UOOD3 A fair amount of goods bandied on small margins. üa.tti9 Ordinary, 10129 ; middling, 15c; best tissue, 16c. jsbows Dsimjhg Nashville, 11c ; Fepperei. UXe; Btark, llio. Ticzmo Omega 82 Inch, 31o ; Amosieag A.O. A. 5o; A, lVo: Conestoga, 4-4 Madal.lüo; Aledal loc: extras, iso: eiira xio: lewisiown jw inch, 34c; ditto 22 inch. 21o; ditto S3 Inch, 19o plaid. 22540. hhi KTiNG BTaiFXS Amerlcaa, 6-3, 11c ; 3-3, 10c : Whlttondealüc, 14c, and 15o : Union, 13, 15, and l4o. fAPKRCAMBKics Common colors, 63 r high colors, 1 cent higher. Fxinia Wasxungion, American, Merrlmac, RioniJaond Oriental andOonneatoga, 03; Kprague'a fancy, 8c; Fretniaja, Cij; ttanda;d bulrtiUk: prints, V 9& ; Albion aaUJ colors, Sj4c ; rcauody out tin 3; tto; Wamsutta, eo; Mourn iig prints, 6iO 9c. CA&r-'j cHAijr White, S7c; colored, 3i:; co7 riet warp, 2c. tuow.i Mütinui) Vermont, 10c! Kaamie, 10c; MlddlevUle, 8o; Idaho, yjo; wew Albany, Lc; MaiX A., lUc; Laar el D.. lOc; Laurel 11-, 9c : Park A., 7o ; Orauit B., 7c ; Ifesdiprd H.,7o; Pepp IS-, 80 ; fepp. O. c ; l'epp li, ico; Pepp iC luetic. jbXXACHXD BHiKTUttiS Lonsdale, llo; Hope, t3; üiaottsione, luy.a ataacmonei. uo; nu Iv'&n 4-4, Ue ; Dwight Star, UJc ; Vaughn XX 6y5; Red lxig. 7c; Quaker 7o; cambrics, Lonsaaie,163; oang Warrior, ßo; Jabez Knljat, lue; wamsutta, 16J4c: .New York Mills, 1554c b&AU Hau AmoutaiiA, 3Uc; Iiewlston A, bio; Biara, ac; union, od, .banner, doc ; jaou traap, tuüc. FUKl-CoA.1-Aathraciie, per ton. szu w ; Krasu block, per bnanei, i2y&utc; Wnite Kiver, 14c; Baad crook., lie; lilghianl grato, r:c; iiigniand sieam, lie; Plttaourg, la jdo; bratll nut, 10c: llraall tuaek. To; Vi21nla oxi.ni. x ; xndlana cannel, Coss-iic ; crashed, l5o. Wood is quoted at 4 CO't. ' Klan Tne demand Is ac'ive and. large o. nan titles are sild. Labrador herring:, bbls,59: half bbls, $1 5Q,No. 1 lake herring, half bbls, 1150; quarters, Si; kits, ftjc&tl W; Mo. 1 pickerel, nail bbls, a; quaxt, t u; kits, Illo; ISo. 1 white per nail barrel at W 00ei to; quarter barrel, Uti; klts: tl Id; family white, half bbls, Sä tu; quarters. &J 00; iciU, Slou; California salmon, per halt barrel, new 10 60: klu. El 7ä: üeackerel, now mess per barrel. 21 ; half barrel, 111 OUjil j: quarter parrei, 94 w; kits, J io; to. a, halt barrel, to ca7 00; qoter barrel, M 3 by; kits, 1 2u; Uo. J, halt barrel, Sä txü6; gu&rter barrel, ti 75i; lata, 1 15; Cod tan, ta 607. lioUaad herruig, y.cr kau, tl 4'J; acalsd herring &00. liUlout, sinaioa. i(K-. .Prepared oodnaii. 64dKC. tiRaXN, FlX)Ut AND küL iULAN, rfKJJParnrrs. ätc ry cuJet,. iau la dull at 10 00 ; ana fed at EIS C03-0 0, ail mladiinjca ai w. i lwvr Nothing reparted. iJTioiou fancies are q.aota at lt CCi SO; famliy at to &Jy5 73: axtra. 4 254 So; l&w grades at IA M3 i a. rviN Firm. Qnxied : Low mlxed,C7e ; hlzh mixed Liz ; white carc huu wuri.u . üati- Weaker. quoted ju öjo for mixed ; 60o for choice white. RTB-Motnlnai. Quoted at I C5. üABUtT MomluaL No quotations. Whiai Unchanged. We quote : tied wheat, f 1 15 1 IS free on board ; amber tfl 2i3i 23; white nominal at f 1 2ul 2o. HAY Oiihy is crowding the market and prices are a tittl weak. iioose im quoted at 16(918 for choice timothy from wagons. JBaled is quoted at 9iH2l for the best by car load for tight, and 17.i) for loose preased on arTiV.al. Prairie hay. baJed.f 11 !l. ilCXi-A good inquiry. They will bring W SO Mtt 70. Hmooth ar. d even lots of i 0 to i'Jo p-jundrf would command 90'47. Huch hog are waated. FANCY OROCKK'IKa AJ1 FRUlTiS Trade is all tbat can be desire d. CAKNEn U00D8 Unchanged!. Tomatoes, a lbs, 11 lx3i j; libs, II 73 A3 03; Yarmouth oorn, 12 om .45; Mountain nar, tl; Trophy, U '; Baltimore do, SI 60. Peaches, tabtern.aibs, tl 40,3 .'; I lbs, CO; Western racked, U lbs, W 23: . lbs, J as; pie, lbs, I 50 ; 2 lbs, II 75. Hi aokbeiea. S 1 501 60. Bt raw berries, 4 ids, vi 3i njjuo-i a. a 10a, tl X2 CO, Wortleberrlea, Tl 50. Pin v.r ules, aibs.JiM. Halmon, 1 lb. t2iW(Xl L0; o. a lbs. W 403 60.' Dried beef, Jacob's, .löc ; low grades, U'Ao. Maple sugar l:i(l5c FOREIGN FBü ITS-Ijemons ana oranBes arm and still advancing. , Palermo orange, fS 60Q9 00; Mesalua oranges.
14 OCfS 50. Lmon,prtme Messina 110 0010 50 per box ; dates Ssiue per pound ; new ralalna, layers Tl 7503 00; London layers si 7o; Muscatel double crown 13 75. Bultana, 18aie; Oes, new, 15$l6o; large layer figs, 17al7So; Drum figs, 14$15c; French prunes In oozea, very fine, 14c; kegs, UlSVic; citron. 0m46o; currant, Sdc: Turkish prunes, new,HJloc Nrm-oft shelled almonds quoted at 24i5o ; filberts, ISo; walnnta. Freneh, lie; Maplea, 17(8) lac; Brasil nuts, UtfOi peanuts, raw, 813o; roaated lQXOUc. HOPS Naw crop are quoted at 4534Sc per pound. HIDES Market is very dulL l"be following quotations are furnished ex clnslvelv for the Sentinel b? . W.
BauKher, dsaier In tudea, Noa. 27 and 29 East Maryland street, Indianapolis; Best city green hides, cows, 6c; steers weighing 65 lbs or over. 7c: oest cltv veal aklns.120: best city kin ha In, 8c; green snited, cured, at dry salted nidu liaiao as to cure: irv flint 12al3o aa to cure. Grubby, bull and stag hides two-thirds price, ßhoep skins sxe quoted at 60c to 11 75 aeoording to quality. Talow, 7a7yc. Grease Brown at 5Aöc; yellow. 7Kt7H ; white, lOVrC NAILii Are very firm and stocks low. llnoted.lud to Qua at M 3j per keg and smaller numbers at the usual advance. PRODUCE Fair business. Butter Comes heated and in bad order. Extra good at like; inferior mixed lota atfeßi I0c Eaos Quoted at 12 cent, but Arm, and prob ablv a bisher neu re was oald. Fouxtkt Fowls, live, per dos. hens 13 751 4 00: roosters 3 00 ; Ducks, live, VI 7oa3 00 : Turkeys, per lb. live, 8(3 luo. Youog chickens, if large size, tl 50(2 7." per dozen. Vegetables Potatoes: Old are plenty and sell from store in round lots at 9 C(si 10. New potatoes easier at tl 5: J 00 per bbi. Cabbage, per bbi, 11 0. Onios New onions S3 75.4 00 per barrel ; Eer mud a f 1 75,-aa 00 per box. Fecit Some new apples at f 10 a barrel. Dried apples, tflOo ; sliced, lie. Blackberries, raspber ries and peaches have appeared in fair supply üeeswax. per lb. 2äc: white navy beans. Si .ami 1 75 and very dull; Feathers, per lb, prime live geese, 423 toe: Winsens, Si 10; Rags lowe per lb., cotton, 1. XiosKY Is in lair demand at aoo ptr pound ior choice boxes; lor low grades, jumsjo. LEATHER Demand clow and market weak, uak slaughtered sole is quoted at iOdMc ; Buffalo, 8036c; harness S5Ac; upper 35 JJ SOo prfoot; French calf, $1 75.2 2o; French kip, tl :j4l 70; domestic call, $13(.'jl60; kip, fl 10! 'It; ooiiar. per ioou mo: Driaie, per aosen, vncaau. OIL Steady andauleU Raw linseed quoted at 6736Sc: boiled at 72 e'i.ic; lard oil, current extra, SI 10; No. 1, Jly 1 10: tanners oU.Htralt s Dest,0tö5o: Ranks' best. 5C43&o; Labrador, 80.a86c; refined coal oil, 13 J l"o; standard gasoline ior lamp, uiöc; hradlight, i0(g25c; lubricating and machinery oils, '.fxvati Z5. PRJVidION3 Quiet, and no change in nomi nal rates. Mets pork, none in this market; dry salted shoulders, 83: clear rib sides, 11(H 4c; clear sides nominal at lll7c; bacon shoulders, VKc; bncon clear rib sides, ic; bacon clear 6ides, 134c;breakfast bacon, 13cweet pickled bams, liS'aLic: MMonogram,ham8,l3c;"No netter" asms, I3c; canvas-ed bams. my4o; prime lard ÖTAPLE GROCERIES Business fairly active and prices unchanged. ooffxks F.rm at the advance. Roasting grades of Rio are quoted to2121o; good to lair at 22 423c; prime at 2i4c; choice to fancy, at 2550 and Java at t4flk5c. CANDLKd Hotel, 'iiQ'tta; atar candles are looted at 1 iaa)c : common pressed, 1iQlZo. Cheese At 113110 for prime to choice facto rv. Molasses AMD Htkups New Orleans molasses is Bteady at tiUQHOc, and syrups at 60c 3öi tor common to fancy. ' Rick Dealers quote at 7)(380 for Rangoon, and 8i3'J4o for Carolina. öüqars Very firm and strong. We quote: Kenned is quoted at WlO'c for A, 103lU)c, tor extra C and 11H9120 for hard: circle C, Wads 10c ; yellows, bJ4yiC Hoda In boxes. 6(t7o ; 50 kepi. 0AP8 Uerman Is quoted at 6X(a7c; Eabbltt's at lOlOXo. ÖTAKCH Dealers quote 635io per pound Cor pearl. Hpices Pepper Is quoted at 2ÖJ283; allspice. ISftJM: cloves, 609tf6o; cassia. 40o4oo. Teas Market continues dull. Gunpowder is quoted attfioSl ; Irrpt'lal, (VOcilJi 20; Ilyson 11(31 80; Oolong, 850(911' nH"llsh breakfast, 4ta75o. TINNKKrf' HTCMJK Trade Is improving. Tin piate is quoted, lor 1C, lOxlt.oharooal.nrst quality, at 111 50 IX, ditto, at 14 60; 1c, 14x20 rooting tin, 110 50;IC 20x28 roofing tin, t22. Brass kettle, 4öe. No. a7 Iron B, 4-c; No. Sic smooth Iron, 60, Moorehead'a galvanlsea iron, 2i per cent, disoonnt from list. Zinc, per sheet, lie ; per cask, 104e, Pig tin, Strait's, Je. Wire Bright and annealed 40 per cent discount from list prices; lacquered 36 per cent discount. Solder, tinner's 18c. Copper Hheetlng, 14 to 15 ox., 8Se; planlMhed, 14 to lo os.. 39o: bolt copper, 45c; bottoms, Sic. Lead Pig, 7Ho; bar, &ac Antimony, läc; Babbit meUl. 16iJk3 LUMliEK A fair trade but no unusual features. nnE-1 and 2 oiear, per M. feet, green, J52 oo; dry, $j5 ou; Fl orlnj, dressed, 23 60,330 UU; Biding, dressed, tl -0(c19 00; 6tock boards, $18 00ai 00; Common boards, 16 0Ü; bill stuff, to 16 feet. 116 UU; 111 st uff, over 18 feet, 817 00(024 00; Heavy timbers, SI 00 extra per M. ; Kheetlng, 113 ou; A sawed shingles, S3 504 00: No. I shingles, S3 00; Poplar shingles, ti iö: Lath, S3 00; äouthern pine noorlag, dressed, 845 UU,'4W uu. . t oviiB Clear, S30 03; Common, S16 00; Culls flO 00. a 8H let and 3d, fJ? &). Black Walnut Tho quotations ars buying prices for green and se) ling prices for dry lumber. 1st and 2d, dry sjo 00; 1st and 2d, green, f Ü) OO"; mi ; (JnJte, 815 1330 00. I HUN AMU Kül teady.and quiet. The quotations are given at list prices, as follows: Bar iron ia quoted at $2 bj'&l 0. Haef.ts rolled, 10 to It, 4io; 15 to 20, 4.7o; 27, 6c; Charooal, IM" advance on above rates. Other sixes and numbers are graded at proportionate rates, (steel is quoted as follows; Sanderson's best English tool, 2öc ; American tool, läc ; sprli; g tteei. ix men. uo; iy incn ana over, no, mill Tlck shapes, 'due. BEED.": Quiet and uncnanged. Flax seed is quoted at Si 00 ; clover at 14 25 50 ; umotny auii at u tum .a. STRAW la worth tbrfil'J per ton. tJALT In good demand and baginaw lower, Saginaw, dray load lots, at I Ugg 00; onlo Itiver, In store, at SI 8iftl 80 : Haglnaw, car lots, at xi 7bctl 0; Ohio tuver. car lota at Si lo&l 80, TOBACCO N o change to note. Royal (iem is quo tod at 83$y0o; Monitor Navy, e,'37uc; baled toDaoeo. ooöoo ; Drignt navies and qoarien. bHHtT2o; amoklng brands, 35c(&S125c; nne cuts, ourt3C ; black vooacco, oj a'Xo in cad los ; twists, MA90C. WHISKY Active at tl 15. 3 vVOODKN WAKfc-NO.1 tabs per do , !9 (5 9 50 ;No. 4 aitto, e w; jno. s uitto, 77 ou; no. 1 cnums, common, per dozen, 110 50; No. 2 ditto, w 50; No 3 ditto, $3 50; No. 1 cedar churns nrasa bound, Ho. a ditto, SOSU; No. 1 astj churns, ill; No. 2 ditto, 116: No. 3 ditto, 14: stave hälf bushel measures, &)o0; hoop Iron bound ditto, so 0 47: kee!ers, nve mnest, rito; meal sieves, 14-ltt, SI 75(2(2; ditto 18, 'i 00a2 3ö ; O U. baskets two hoop, tiWQkl 10; ditto three hoop i -Hti a k WOOL Tbe market is dull and depressed Quoted: Unwashed. alc'Jc; tub washed, 48 jjj.c. WINDOW GLA8S Single otrenKta. 2nlQual. lstual. 8x8 to 8x10... SXlä to 10x13... -.87 00 see a t - ti 4 8 00 75 11 (JO i jxlö to iaxl8 LiiSU to 20x2.. . Discount o5 and 70 per cent, off above. U W MONKT, &T1 (KJK, T1. Nxw ToBX,Jnly7. Money easy at 22 per cent. Prime mercantile paper is quoted at 3.fö5 per cent. Sterling oteady at SI 86! 67 for 60 days, and Si Slgi 90 for sight. Custom receipts 1377.000. (iold opened at 117, advanced to 117,', and cioaed weak at 116. Carrying raus percent. Treasury c isburseuienta 1538,000. Clearings roViOO.OOO. The afternoon decline in gold was based on tbe following dispatch lrom Washington: "Secretary Brlstovv culms the right, under the provisions of tbe gpece resumption act, to Increase the bonded debt to any amount necessary to carry out the requirements or tnat act. He says he has already sold & per cent bonds in purchase of silver bullion and for coin. Tbe amount thus far disposed of will probably reach between ten ajd eleven millions. The treasury now holds between ten and eleven millions in silver bullion and silver coin. One million of silver bullion was puicu&sed on Saturday." Govern men firm. Railroad bonds quiet. titate bonds acuet, except Tennessees, which are better. Ktockswere buoyant and higher thiougnout thedav. and the blshest ouotations in some cases were made In the final dealings. Western Union was the leading feaf.ire, rising from 80 to 81 , and closing at ljilJi. Pacific Mall was also con f plcuous, and advanced from 40 to 42. closing at 41. The rise in this stock was based partly on a report that the company was about closing negotiations ior the sale of 6omeof Its wooden sldewieei steamers ior ii3jw,vju in goiu. an amount that would place the company in a
very easv financial condition. Lake Shore ad
vanced rrom ätH to eus. wliti the last sales at 6u. The increased strength in Lake Bhere is partly the result of an advance in passenger fares from East to West. Other Western shares were strong. Northwestern rising to 39 for common and &u for preferred, bt. Paul toSf'J for common and 57Vifor preferred, and Rock Island to 101. Union Pacific was firm, and advanced to 75; i, closing at 7S475. Obios advanced to 23, and Hannibal and fot. Joseph common to 24. Erie was quiet at 1515Ji. During the afternoon there was considerable activity in Mariposa stock. The general market closed strong, and with a tendency to higher prices. Transactions at the iock Exchange lit.OOO shares, of which 35,000 were Psclnc Mail, 4Ä.0O0 Western Union, 5,000 Nortkwestern and ifjjjuo Lake fctnore. "OOVKSXXÄTT BBCCSmSS. ThT Fn. Bat. Mon Vae. W'd u. b. 's n.. Ü. B. C's fl, U. B. 6's "64. 122 122; ll2F mm 11 its 122 118 11 U7V8 njly 11 lli 122 llHt1 122S li.3T8(12-;S K&V.I122H 124,; 121 119 illS'i 122JS'l22V 111118 11731 ll-ly U. K. 0'a '6S. D. 8. 6"a C5 (new). Ü. 8. 6'8 '07. 17. 8. fl s Ü. 8. 10-40'. Currency 6 6 per cent fd loan. viOM 1214 120 12'K 122 1218 1V1S 119 12i' WW 121 K 11 11 11 1224. 11SH 117S S7K 122H' 118H 4Ü7S us! uoltL. l"H 11 487 8terUzur. 487kl47ÜI The purohaslng prices for Government bonus In Indianapolis vary from the New York Quota tions HAl ner oent STATK OTOCES. ThT Fn.
ttaujMon Tue. W'd 100 102 loo4 100 47 47 47 1 48 47 47 4fH S7Vi 88 37 87 87J4 37 37 20 20 20 11 11 10 10
Mlssonrla,. Oid TenneeseesM. N ew Tennessees.M New Virginia... Old Virginias Old N. Carolinas New N. Carolinas. 100 4bli 47 S7 X u mw 87 30 11 OKJS aHAL 31 OO KM. ThT Frl. Sat. MoniTa's W'd C an ton . f2 L4 58 eii 51 50 W. U. Telegraph..,. 79VÄ 0 15H Qcicxjmver..... Adams Express... Wells & Fariro Ex American Ex. Pacino Mall N. Y. Central. Brie, preltrrcdM. 1 1 rlatn. Hariem, p''d.-... Michigan Central, Pittsburgh Ncrtli western Nth west 'n pref... IvOCk TlftTl y. J. Central.. et. Paul. 8;. Paul pre! W bash... Wabsaa prcf...-.. Tort Wayne.Tarrs Haute.......... 1ÖS 15 t J4 VI 9 7 65 3 7A WA 12 a 57 41 7S 54 4X 7tf 56 70 5 43 43W 4 1 1 11 1 - 89 iy, W4 14 102 10 1WH 14 is 15 23 131 131 Hi iA 104 U0 3H 57 5 10 97 6 17 22 l::0H 131 69 38: 16k 8 131 YSi 131 67 67-1 4! 91! 1 01 " asy4 4H 01 10 112k 65H 104 110 113 111 110 ij-i 5ö 5 10 3S tri 6 10 60 bit in 10 67 r,y4 vy 2 1 17U1 & Terre Haute pref. Chicago A Alton 18 18 17 102 102 yA 10232 107 107 107 107 111 21 43 112 106 Onto A MlSAUHTpl. C, C A C. Leke 8ho Indiana Central Illinois CenuaL.M. C. Pacific stocks 234 223,' 2 49 4 43 112 58 4 112k 112 112 53 6 3 iS'A, 1 irai ' 102V, 102H 1C1'4 WS 75 10? 1C3 74i 75 ('. Pfcclfl-3 bonds. 10'J 13 103 103 118 2. iaj4i my C5X, lOiH 102V 11K'4 21 U. PacUlo bonds. Ivei.ALsc&aana. . t P a. nh. 1064 llsS ia4ii8 li MARKETS BY TELEGRAPH. NEW YORK. July 7. Flour Is dull; re ceipts 7,000 barrels; sales were made of superfine Western and state at i3 v.i ; common to good extra do at So ou.p35; good to choice at S5 40rs 5 75; white wheat Western extra at 5 85ji(S do; common lo good extra Ohio at S5 00 t7 0o; com mon to choice St. Louis at sa ioij 20. Kya dour The market is quiet and unchanged: sales were made at 14 035 10. Corn meal The market i steady: sales made of Western at S3 70(44 25. Wheat is dull and lower; receipts 223,000 bush els; sales weie made of No. 2 Chicago at 11 loect is: do. a Minnesota at ci au; no. z Milwaukee at 5117H312Ü; mixed at SI 17; No. 1 spring at si 2131 21 ; ungraded Iowa and Minnesota spring at tl 14 1 23; winter red Western at 13k13o; amber Western at si 351 35; while Western at II 3331 38. Kye The market is quiet; sales were made of Canada in bond at 9oc; state at SI Obrai 08. Barley is nominal ; sales were made of No 2 rowed state at 11 20; prime Canada West at 3155. Barley malt Is aniet and firm; sales were made of No. 2 rowed state at SI 3). Corn The market Is lower; receipts 86 0J0 bushels; sales were made ot Western mixed, steamer, at 78981c; do, sali, at 81'a82c. Outs Are lower: receipts S3.UU0 basheis; sales were made of mixed Western at 67föc ; white mixed Western at b7(372c. Hay The mar ket is dull; sales were made ol shipping at 65! 7cc Cjflee Is firm: sales were made of Rio cargoes at l'820c gold; JobMng at 17.20c gold. Sugar Is quiet and steady; sales were made of lair to good refining at 7 13-lS(38c; prime at 8 6-iec; refined firm at 10911C. Moasses Market Is duil : sales were made of Porto Uico at 4öft5öc: New Orleans at 7orii75o. Kice Quiet and unchanged ; sales were made of Caro im at7'a7J4c; jukguoa at troHc. fetroieum 'is steady; Sties were made of refined at IVA'4 liyBc; crude at 5c. Rosin is dull; sales were made of strained at 81 76 al fO. Turpentine Is dull; saies were made of spirits at 32332c. Pork is steady; sales were maae 01 new mess at 820 83 Ä) t0. Beef The market unchanged; sales were made of plain mess at SäOUiii'JöJ; extra do at S10 U;310 7a. Cut meats The market Is quiet; salts wete made of dry salted shoul ders at 8c; tierce rickied hams at lluc. iiladles Are dull; sales were made of Western long clear at 11; short clear at Hc. Lard The maiket is heavy; sales were maae 01 Drime steam at 139c. Butter Sales were made of rrime Western at 13-4. Kgzs The marhoi :s nrm: aalea were made or wesiern aiu.iwie. Cheese Is firm; sales were made 01 common to prime Western at 5Zjl2c. Whisky The market it steady ; sales were made at SI 22. Leather The market is neavy; saies were maae 01 nemu-ca eole, Buenos Ayres and Kio Urand light, middle and heavyweights at282-c: common do at 2S f2tc; California do at 25(27c. Wool Is dull: sales were made of domestic fleece at 00(3$c; pulled at :-052c; unwashed at Poio. CHICAGO. July 7. Flour The market Is steady and prices unchanged; sales were made of fair to choice Western extra superfine spring at fcl 50(3-' b4xA ; Western extra sprang at J 1 bOrdi 75 ; fancy grades at $3 0U5 25; white winter extra, low to choice at S5 75,c$7; fancy grades of white winter at S7 0 K7 2ö; common to fancy Minnesota winter at U 7i5 o. Wheat An advance was asked but closing weak: sales were made of No 1 Chicago spring at Si u5l Ut: No 2 Chicago spring, fresh at 'SI 04 for spot seller July ; seller August at Ii vi; a; seiier eepiemoer at si viv; No 3 Chicago spring at iyA&c rejected at tsäo. Cora The market is unHettfed and prices sie firmer: sales were made of No 2 fresu, at 69'atf54c for spot or seller July; 71c for seller August; 72Mc for seller September; rejected at 8 c. OalS ATices nave wivancea; saiea were made of No 2 at 65c for cash, 51c bid for seller Julv: 4C3icbld lor August: 3S(a3i. for seller September; rejected at 30J4c. Rye Prices have advanced; sales were made of No 2 at 'Joe Barley The market is quiet and prices are weak: sales were made of No 2 spring at Si la rai2ü for spot; 81 uQwas bid for seller feeptem ber. Pork The market is quiet and prices are lower: sales were made at fcl 4IJ0J19 4o tor spot or heller Auzust: 19 &j,-ai bo for sei, er Septem ber. Lard The market has declined : sales were made st S13 05fäl3 10 for pot; 113 15 for seller Auaust; $13 :H0(1335 for seiier September. Bulk meats Are in good demand and prices are steady ; sales were made of shoulders at c for 6not: short rib middles at lL'ic; short ciear middles at 12c: these priced are all for loose. spot. Whisky The market Is steady and prices are unchanged! sales were made at Jl 17. lie ceipts for the last 24 hours Flour, 5,000 barrels; wheat, 41,000 bushela: corn, 89,0uu ounbels ; oats. 18.0CJ0 bushels: rye, 700 bushels; barley, bushels: malt, bushels, öhipoientsfor the last 24 hours Flour, 4.0UÜ barrels; wheat, 26,000 bushels; oorn,18,U9 bushels; oats, 1.0U) bushels; rye, bushels; barley, bushels; malt. bushels. On the call board this afternoon wheat was firm and prices unchanged; sale were made at $1 0334 lor seller July ; $1 0334 103for seiier August. Corn The market is easier; sales wer made at 69o for seller July; 7H,,471c for seller August. Oats The market 1 easier; sales were made at 5o"4c for seller J uiy ; aai(40c for seller August. Pork Tbe market is firmer and prices are unchanged; Bales wre made at 119 40$i9 50 for seller August. Lard Tbe market is firmer and prices are unchanged; saieswere made at $13 32i for seller August; 113 50 for seller September. ST. LOUIS, July 7 Cotton-The market Is nominally unchanged; sales were made ot midling upland at 133' j low middling at I4c: midd les at 14KC. r iourine market is uun and an'teittled. with only a local and ordrr trade ; sales were made of superfine winter at S3 75ai 4 extra superfine winter at $1 2-iräj4 50: double extra superfine winter atf i 755 00; treble extra superfine winter at fa OOS-5 50; family superfine winter at $57536 00; fancy at $8 5o7 üf. Wheat The prices have declined; car lots of No 2 red winter, 1 27 bid; sales were made of small lots at $1 i8 seller July; f I 28 bid for round lots; $1 2ö svller August; spring, flist, soft No 2 at yti!.o cash ; 9t'c seller August. Corn 'lhe market Is higher; Kales were made of car lots of No 2 at 68c cash : 703i0! a seller August. Oe t5 The market is higher; sales were made of car
y m m ui Titvjoc run 11 : a.u'c iprwn. doinff. WhiKkv Tha uiaraet. is sieaay; sales were mane at 1 18. Pork The market is firm ; sales were made at $20 50. lry salt meats Held firmly; 113e offered for clear rib at Reaking. Bacon The market is firm ; sales were made at y(iW'a U).U3ie last haif of July. Lard-Tbe market Is dull; sales were made at 12e. Hogs The iuim im nrm ; me aemana exceeds Uie sap yij , au wtrrw tuaue Ol snippers at SO 2040 ÖU naconat $6e580 ; butchers at 17 00S7 25. Cattle The market is steady; sales were made of goou native steers at fö Ort; fair at $5 fco5 75 eood Tex Ann at fl m fair ot o mt j. aa. mon tp medium at 82 252 60. Receipts ilour, 2,ooo Darrels; wheat, 6,000 bushels; corn, 7.UX) bushels; oats, l,0tO bushels; barley, bush els: rye, Dusneis; hogs, aa head; caiUe i.ijo neaa. BALiiJttUKE, joiy .. Flour The market is quiet and prices are steady : sales were made or Bieara western superfine at $4 2ö4 75 extra western snpernne at 5o 37; extra western superfine family at 15 5ü(i 50. Whea ine market is weak, and prices axe eff lor Western ; sales were made of No 1 Dew amber wet-tern at $1 33; No 2 new amber Western at ii tu; mixed amber Western at fl 30; No I red western at ll si; No 2 red Western at fl ). uirD-iue mars.ei is quiet and prices are steady; sales were made ol Western mixed at ttfjc. Oats Tbe market Is steady; saieswere maae or white western at 61a62c: mixed western at wtOc Rye The market is dull and prices axe nominal: tales were made at wic&ii uu. Hay The market is firm and prices are unchanged: Rales were made of r-ennsyivania and Maryland at $18 lori u Provisions The market is quiet with ord iraae. Mess pork sales were made at 121 00, tfuik meats feaies were made or shoulders at wc; ciear no sides at 12I2V;c, all loose. Bacon The market is steady; saieswere made of Bhoulders at be; clear rib sides at Wie. Hams Sales were made at Hi elte. Lard -The market is quiet and prices are steady; sales were made of -rude at lie; refined at 14 H!ie. Bttter The market is firm and price active; saies were made of Western extras at 19; western nrsts at iStfiZJc. Petroleum The market is nominally unchanged; sales were made of crude at 535V,c; refined at J4I"V. uotrtse The market is strong and ano prices are Weber; sales were made of orainary to prime Kio cargoes at Itflc; and joooing iota at i74rua,34j. whisky The mar ket is nrtaer; sales were made at (1 20. x-niiAUiVL.l-tllA. J a IV T.-Kionr-Thn trior. ket Is quiet and weak; sales were made of extra sapernue aui 7a; lowa, W isconsin and Minne sota extra family at So UHam w. Pennsylva nia, iuuijiQn at u umo lamuy at fo 2Ka6 2: bigh grades at$6 50(&7 75. Wheat Th marbci Is tiim with a steady request ; sales were made of red at II 2Sai 83: amber at SI Xiai .ti- vhttatt ci im. uornxneaemand is moderate and ti o- i . . . . . - . . ' prices strong; saies were made ol vellow at 81c; Western mixed ats284c. Oats The market ia nrm: saies were made or w bite at m a K7? mix ert 623633. Petroleum The market is steady; sales were made of refined at HJ12o; crude at w;. stover seea aies were male at $12 2-w312 50 limothy seed Sale were made at $2 75ra3 On Provisions The market is steady; sales were made of mess pork at f-ü 50,,'i 50; beef haras at logics smoked haras at 13143c; pickled do, ll'S'ic: smoked Bides, 12V4rtil3c; catted do, Z24"- .Tiue were maae at liKzntu'Ac Whisky Sales were made u.t Si 21 for wii-m iron bound. Butter The market is unchanged : sales were made of New York and Kradtnni county estrss at 2"26c; New York and Brad ford county firsts at 22n23c: WeRtprn extra at l!)20c: Western firsts at 17(5tl8c; rolls flrst at 13Ql6c. Cheese The market Is steady for fine qualities; tuues were maoe oi western nne at 1031134c: do prime at 9ä,'c. Eggs-The market is steady: sales Were made Of Western freish at i'j (a, ajc. CINCINNATI. July 7-Cotton The mar ket is quiet: sales were made of middling m ryo. nuui ine marsd is ami and nnchanged ; saies were made of family at $ö 25 (4ä ad, . 1 1 r-i mi . ..... " wueav abb market is nrm; saies or red were made at Si 20al 25. Corn The market is steady: sales were made at 6668c. Oats Prices nave aavancea; aies were made at 525öc Rye The market is dull and m-lcea are nomi nal, oils ine market is unchanged; sales of linseed were made at 63c. Lard oil ine market is unchanged: sales were made at $1 05fcl 08. Eggs The market is drooping: sales were made at 13(3 14c. Butter The market is urooping; tales ot Choice Western Reserve were made at I0(2ic; Central Ohio, 18320c Cheese The market is steady. Pork The market Is firm ; sales were made at f20 00&20 25. Lard -The market is unchanged: sales were made of sammir steam at 12o; kettle at 14c. Bulk meats-Sales were made of shoulders at M50; clear rib 111 62K at country points; til 75 here ; clear at $12 12)412 25. Bacon The market is firm ; sales were made of shoulders at $ 87; clear rib $12 ö0l2 75; clear $13 25. Whisky Kales were made at tl 15. Hogs-The market is firm; light bogs scarce and wanted: sales of common were made atfa 757 00; good light to extra butcher's $7 15rfj7 25. Bulk of sales were made at $1 907 15. Receipts l,tö5 head. Shipments 48i head. NEW ORLEANS, July 7. Sugar The market Is very dull; there was nothing doing. Molasses The market is quiet; sales were mace of Jobbing common at 4t fa4."c; fair at 50t5c; prime to choice at 5837Cc. Flour The market Is weaker; siles were made of superfine at Si 75; double extra at $5; treble extra at $5J25a5 75; choice and family at $6'a7 25. Corn The market is firm ; saies were made at 87($90c. OatsPrices are lower; sales were made at 6663c Bran The market is dull and prices were lower; sales were made at92a95c. Hay The markt t is uull and prices were lower; sales were made of prime at $23; choice at S2526. Pork The market is firm, with an upward tendency ; sales were made at $2175(322. Dry salt meats Ihere are none in first hands: sales were made of shoulders at 9ic. Lard Prices were held for tierce at 14:3ic. Hacon Is scarce; sales were made at 10(ftld14c; Jobbing 4c higher, llams The market Is quiet; sales were made of choice sugar cured at 1230133. Wbisky Hales wera made of Louisiana rectified at $1 18; weitern at $1201 22. Corn meal The market idu)l; siles were made at 5-3 9Ü. Coffee The market is firm: sales were made ojjobblng fair to prima at 1332'J. LOUISVILLE, July 7. -Cotton The market i3 steady; sales were made at HJc. Flour-The market is unchanged; sales of extra were made at It 50(-i CO; extra lamiy at $-'5(u,5 50: A Nolat$6 507 20; fancy at $6 ö0tfj7 00. Wheat The market is unchanged; sales were made of red at $1 00; amber and white at $1 10. Com The market is dull ; Sales were made at 72 74c Oats The market Is unchanged ; sales were made at 63c. Rye-The market is dull; wiles were made at tl 10. Hay Tbe market is dull; sale were made of choice timothv at $17 0P 20 00. Provisions The market is unchanged. Pork Sales were made at 20 506121 00. Bulk Meats Sales were made of shoulders at Kic; clear ribs at 12c; clear at 12'c. Bacon Sales were made of shoulders at y;-c: clear tlbs at 13c; clear at 13c. Hams Sales were made of sugar cured at 13$13Ue. Lard sales were made of tierce at 1434c ; keg at löc. Whisky The market is firm ; Bales were made at 1 15. Bagging The market Is firm ; saies were made at 13J48U& MILWAUKEE. July 7. f lour The market is quiet. Wheat The market is firm: saieswere made or no i Milwaukee club at. fl oe; No 2 Milwaukee Club at fl 05: seller July atf 10414; seller August at $1 04. Oats The market fa quiet; saies were made of No 2 in store at 53c. Corn The supply is scarce and prices are higher; sales were made of No 2 mixed Western in store at 67c, cash. Rye 'lhe market Ls dull and neglected; saies were made of No 1 in store at Hoc. Barley The market is nominal; Kales were made of No 2 spring in store at fl 26: and fl 00 bid for seller September. Provisions The market is firmer, with a good demand, ileus Pork Sales were made at H9 50, cash. Freights Grain freights are steady: to Buffalo, 3c; to Oswego, 6c. Re ceipts Flour, 8,2t"0 barrels; wheat, 230.700 bushels; corn, bushels; oats, bushels; birley, bushels; rye, bushels. Shipments Flour, 28,400 barrels: wheat, 147,400 bushels; corn. bushels; mu, bushels; barley, bushels; rye, bushels. IX)LE1)0, July 7.-Flour-Tbe market is steady. Wheat The prices are l2a lower, and market weak; sales were made of No 2 white Wabash at fl 28: amber Michigan, cash and Jolv, at tl2 seller August at fl 253: seller September at 1 26; No 2 red at $1 23 ;No 2 amber Illinois at $1 25. Corn The market is dull and prices lower; sales were made of high mixed at 73; seller July at 734'c; seller August at 75c; seller September at 763c; low mixed at 72; seller August at 74c; damaged at 60c. Oats Tbe market is dull and lower; sales were made of No 1 at 6 k;: No 2 and mixed at 5Fc. Freights Are dull and nominal; to Buffalo, 2c for wheat; to Oswego, 5c for corn. Receipts Flour, 200 barrels; wheat. 14.000 bushels: corn, 7.000 bushels: oats, 7,000 bushel?. Shipments Flour, 850 bar rels ; wheat, 22,000 Dusneis ; corn, 21,000 Dusneis ; oata. 12,000 bushels. CLEVELAND. July 7. Wheat The market is steady and prices are unchanged ; sales were maue 01 No 1 red winter at $1 25; No 2 red winter at $1 20; No 1 spring at $1 20. Corn The market is steady and prices are un changed: sales were made 01 high mixed shelled at 7 1 72c, cash; low mixed shelled at t9o; ears on track at 6869c. Oats The market Is steady and prices are unchanged; sales were made of No l state at etc; No a stare at 59c; white Western at 62c; No- 2 mixed Western at 67c. Petroleum The market is quiet; sales were made of 110 degrees standard white in c&r lota at S-c, cash; and 1.t0 degrees Ohio state test at luc ; In small way lots at l(32c higher. Receipts wneat, l.OoO bushels; corn, 350 bushels: oats, B300 bush els. PITTSBURG,: July 7,-Wheat-The market ist
lota of No 3 at
quiet and prices are unchanged': sales were msde ' or Pennsylvania and Ohio red at $:203l2i; white and amber at f 1 28(i 06. Cora-The supply is light and stock in market firmer; saies were made of ear at 75&77c on track. Shelled corn sales were made at 767Sc for mixed' and prime yellow, according to quality, free in elevator. Petroleum-The market is quiet 2 P.r(t?.&r! .K y : were made of f ?J e..t ,l 25 al Parker's Landing; reined at H(3llJSc Philadelphia delivery. aDea
LIVE STOCK MARKETS. BUFFALO LIVE STOCK MARKKT. ErTAL0. July 7.-CATTLX The tecelpra to-day wer l,.tf7 had. making a total for the wees of 5.7H7 head ; the market was active, and ab.ut all offering was dNpoed of, a few of com mon quality only remaining unsold: the prices were Mronger than yesterday's quotations. shjuEpaxd I am ks The receipts to-day were IA"U h-sd, making a total for the week o: 6,sn head ; the market opened strong: there were 2ut head dinocd of at uooui Jast week's prices. HofiH The receipts for to-dav were 1. (CO bead, making a total lor the week of 7, bead : the market was dull for want of stock; all rresh arrivals on through consignments; iale 2.??$' heavy hogs at $7 3u.a7 40: Yorkers at $7 2j7 40; the yards are bare of stock . EAST LIBERTY LIVE STOCK MAP.Kj . East Libkktt. Pa July 7. Bexf CATTLTThe receipts to-day were 527 head, aid for the last two days 1,63 bead, seven loads öl to-day's arrivals were througn stock. Tbe run is very light, and the market is active at about Xc in advance. Everything Bold and buyers are awaiting fresh arrivals; sales of best atfc75 &7 25; medium to good at S 6 60; common J.faIr&tf5 50(?8 00 : ba!ls foa 50; svockers. li 00(31 o0; Texansatfat0(&3 50. Horn Receipts to-day were I.C15 bead, and for the last two days 22 5 hrau. Hales were made of heavy at $7 aoa7 3d: liht at $7 30r$7 40. . shiw Receipts to-day were 3.10J head, and for the last two days 6,7u0 head, selling at f l 5 to 95 25. CHICAGO LIVE STOCK MARKTT. Chicago, July T. Cattxx The receipts to-dy were 3,w head: the market was in good demand lor choice; others were rather weak and a shade easier: na:es were made of through Texans at $1 8733 50; stockers atd butchers at $2 754 50; shippers' beeves at $4 79 6 87 y shipments, 1,580. Hot;s The receipts to-dav were 13.100 bead, the market opened active and firm and closed weak at5Q10c lower; the principal demand was for light weights: sales were made of Itght at 17 ia;i7 40; heavy hogs at f 6 75ft7 25; shipments, 3,300. SHttxp The receipts to-day were head: the market was nominal. NEW YORK. COTTON MARKET. Njcw York. July 7. Cotton The market is steady; saies were made of middling upland at VfAQltyx . Kutores clospd quiet, with sales of 13 000 bales as follows: Seller Ju:y, 15c: seller August, 15 -3ic; seller September, 15 l-3io; seller ictober, 14 21-3.c: slJer November. 14 9-16c; seller December. 14 l-lc: seller Jannarv. I4 2l-:r2n: seller February. 14 29-32c; seller March, 15 3-32c; seller April. I5t-ltic: seller Mar. liVp; June, 15 11-ltc . NEW YORK METAL MARKET. New York, July 7. Metals Manufacturing copi-er is quiet and 6teady; saieswere made of new shee: ings at 30c. Itot Lake Is dull ; sales were made at 22ö2;lc. Pie Iron The market is quiet and firm; sales were made of Scotch at 30 Cc; American, sales ware made at 22a28c. Russia sheet Spies were made at 14 Vc. s-old. Nails Are steady: tales were made of cut st $3 2593 5oc: clinch at $5 0006 60. Horse shoes Sales were made of No. 8 at $26. BOSTON WOOL MARKET. Boston, July 7. Wool The demand for fleece was limited, and the new clip comes forward very slowly. The supply, however, notwith standing sinall receipts, is equal to tbe demand, combing and delaine fieecas are In good request ; sab s of Ohio and Pennsylvania fleeces at 4sö2c ; Michigan and other Western fleeces. 4tii4ttcombing and delaine fleeces, Strive: washed. 4Ui4ibc; unwashed, including Kentucky, 46i7c. a FOREIGN MARKETS. London. July 7.- The rate tor monev at the Stock Exchange on government securities is 234 percent. Consols for money, 9313-16; on account, SJ3 15 16; 5-208 lStti 106J4: 5-lX-s lt7, 106; 1U-4C8. 104: new 6s, New York Cen tral. 89: Erie, 12; trie preferred 22. PetroleumSales were made of refined at 83i!ä!Vl . Paris, July 7. Rentes, 6lf 7c. Fbasktobt. July 7.-Flve-twent:es of 1H3. gf Antwerp, July ".Fire American petroleum, 2o. Liverpool, July 7. Cot'cn The market is active: saies were niaa? of middllns odlands, 7d; middling Orleans. 7 7-1 od: total sales were 15,000 bales, of which ,0trj bales were for speculation and export and 9,400 American. Yarns and fabrics at Manchester are steady. Flour The market Is steady; sales were made of extra state and Western at 22s. WheatSales were made No 1 red Western spring at 8s ödrSslld; No 3 red Wetern spring at bs6d ss no; red western winter at s fttts 2d. Corn- Sales were made of new mixed Vvestern at 32s 9d Pork Sales were made of new winter American Western at 72s; American Eastern at 85s. Beef Sales were made of new prime mess at 72s 6d. Bacon Sales were made of lone clear middles at 56s. Lard Tbe market Is firm : sales were made of prime Western at 58s. Tallow Sales were made at 41s. Cheese Fine American GOs. Petroleum Sales were made at Od for refined : 7d for spirits. Moffat's Lifo Pills ! BUoiTat's Phoenix Bitters ! ! and t Paso's Climax Salvo ! ! ! form a complete Familr Jledlrlne Lhe st. aed hatr rnrcd more diseases and luve cone more eoo:l for Ii umauitv, t lu a an) other meilirine ever offered t I ne neuuir. MOFFAT'S LIFE PILLS re parcly Tfeetable. Thfy set oa Ihn L'rrr, opening the dartn, asd restoring the bodjr to p rfrrt health, and may relied oa to rare Neroon and Sirk Headache, ('OHtlTrseKt. Dyspepsia. Istlifpstion, Jaundirr, Liter tod Biiiom (emplainfs, folds, Scnr?jr. fteaeral tVeaksesN. fever A .4(?ue. a MOFFAT'S PHffLNIX 1J1TTEKS tt correct the secretions of the Stomach, asd are a fcore cure for Drspepula, SenoBsnes. Meeplpssaess, Female Com plat at. Weaksew IVhilitT.ac. PA(iES CLIMAX SALVE IsaromponsdofAraira with maay other extract and bilums. t warrant it to rare Smfala and Salt Khean. Fe er Kores. Pileit, Frofct Bite. hilMaia. 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