Daily State Sentinel, Indianapolis, Marion County, 1 December 1868 — Page 3
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flHAIOUL AND COUKICUL. A* followtat an tha quoUtiom of aonramat Np4a. cold. ate.: Dal tad Stataa dxw of 1*1. 1*2
Oold...
10-40'*,
SS::
eliaod* oataid* of'
WotanaaWaaaa rrocerla*. arorythia* i
aaw to aot* la th* aarl
aUialyth*
■nyaa3T'iiwgTTll»iini ,> l'T|
^a«'
■np—w*n m na'a
t Salt ftm
quite libaial. or- aottve.
tiaAaat.
>iac la Wood
Tlie Kartiat. Mo*dat, Koraabar SO. IMS. The market bar* la raUtijraly bi«h*r tkaa at an; other packing point, and tha raaaoa ia obrioaa to aa; oa* whan a thought ia given to the fact that bu;*r* for the market at Louiarilt*. Cincinnati, and other large packing plaeea an here "balling" th* market, aad making thia the battlefleld for tha eatabliahment of pricee to govern the market alaawhar*. A* market to-da; ' waa rather atilf. Holder*, however, are praealng their atook, bat ar* demanding higher price* than their hog* ar* worth; however, ealea are generally effected whea buyer* aad aellera com* together. The offering* continn* pretty liberal, but the receipt* an light. A few day* ago w* noticed a great many train* of hog* pawing throegh the city, bat thi* 1* not the cage now. aa drovA* And it better to itop her* than to go farther aad far* won*. The weather to-day baa been all that eoald be desired for killing, cooling and cutting, aad th* varloui eitahlishmeat* have been making the beat of it. Mewrs. Nofiinger, Kingan k Co, were - killing th* greater part of th* day, aad night foaad them with their hook* fall and pen* comparatively empty. They an'anticipating Urge arrival* daring th* next two or three day*; ia th* OMaatim* they will suspend killing, and devote their time and attention to boxing meeta and packing shaep. They report offerings free and
price* stiff.
Meeers. J. C. Ferguson k Co. killed to the fall capacity of their house, and cut eleven hundred hogs of Saturday's slaughter. In two hears and thrue-qaarters, there wer* killed aad dressed at this establishment to-day, 318 hog*, which i* the quickest work w* have as yet been apprised *f
in this city. Ac total killing to-day was 810. for eld in ear, in wagon late, and 50*36*for new which was all they bad room to hang, until Uw in ear. 1 cutters catch up with their work. Among the | OATS—Dull at 48**efeceipts were twelve car loads from Martinsville, j Blit—Dull at tl W to ll U. aad five on tb* Terre Haute rend. They will re- : BBAN AWD SHORTS—Bran. 816; shorts. ceive twenty-five enr loads to-day on th* Vin- I BUs ahlpetnff*. tHHUi; middlings, 490*36 per
censes road. Offerings are reported free, and ton,
receipt* Urge. •HBD8—Jin* Med |g fP fOO* de«ifoB< t2* Messrs. Wheat. Fletcher k Co., daring the pnat * M: 9t ®; ttmo&y, IS. two days, have slnagfatered nhoat sixteen ban- BHTTBB—W* qnoto: sheieefreeh, Ms; inter' Jred, which leaves their peas somewhat scantily ; * or > _ supplied and their hooks fall.'They will not BALB BOP*-®**. Wt ffnetot Hemp. In slaughter to-morrow, but will busy themselves ia re«l M*ne; Jnto. «te» mnnilln. M**e; hemp cutting and packing. They nr* anticipating oi< * k^tom twin*. 90*9fi*; paper very Urg* receipt* to-morrow and next dhy, after . ^.1.^. . , , , which they expect their pea* to he faU antil the BKAN8—Firm at UM tO for navy per bushel, end of the season, BEESWAX—Flgm at 30c. r Messrs. Lesb, Tonsey k C*. killed a few hogs BROOMS Oommm, la #0; m*dlam, |2 7S*8; on Saturday last. They expect to kill only 3.000 ”*"'•**, «_ or 4.000 for the requirement* of tboir trade. ; CANDLEo—AeUfUw BtAr, MmMc; rammer Their eitablishment i* 72 and 74 South IMuwnrf k tlreet , ( CHKESlt—Firm. Wc«tom Beccrvc, lit; We give th* market as we found it to dag: | Oe«hm. W<C-_ _ vsry stiff. Bayer* and sellers apart in their ; COFFEE Flm and *|<)ic* scarce; Eio. fair, slew*, bat sales, however, wore generally effect- &922^*i primn, I8*^to; *hnina, M*KI.<*;
#d; offerings n-oc; demand good; receipt* com-
ar
Qaaiis
-td »rm. in tete sup-
ply and declining. Oreau apptos or* still doll
aad nnchanged. ^
There has been a very aetivT 'trade doing
fad. Prices ar* as hei _
snnpm from liiOito Iff fiRpdraord, a* sir ling to
quality. Coniif unchanged.
Th# mark* ter UdgpamitliMiwrhaa boon aotivaoadflm. An ndvaagn is reported in th* East, e«aaltoHtol« par owfc^ per ponad, •ole leather. Priam hare, however, have not iTJfSSlXtSSi; u “
For a review of oar perk •ee “The He# Market " J
A* crop of omaherrfeg thia ynar ls anosoally am all. being ahnoet an. entire fcfl nr* in eom* call tie*. We report them aenre* and tm * the higboat rate* they have ever reached ia thia market. r k Hominy inpogdiomand. 5J»4 ,k - OreenappUeameearee and the -mark* tern.
Dried fruits arc ia demand.
There is aa oxeelleat market her* for fiuaUad
"other skins," aad a large basil kinds of green aad dreosed skia*
FLOUR—We quote:
Fancy brand*.
FassUjrT.r SuparlB*..
Fine 4 W WHEAT—In good demand at «•*!• for prime new iwd ia ear load lots andla wagons; 11 40*1 65 for ombor. White slow at II 76* 165. -<«i CORN — Firmer. W* qaete: Me for high mixed aad white sheUed old. aad IB*
TALLOW-Toty <UH. Woeaeto; 9^*10c. TOBACCO—Un^aagod; BUck awe* qa ter*, navies and ten*. 60*Ke; bright quarter* aad tea*.’IW—i.aahmal loaf. HU*l»;Yiritaia bright. Un. n W*1 33; fine eat chewing fa bulk. l5e*H 13. . - • t TDiHEBS' STOCK. *001* AN® MACHINEin afan ia th* oaly qaetabi* eh*ng*. Wei gin* Ik* W—Wl dff Hmma. Oottml k Haight,
South DeUwarpatgq«r
Arimaxi fWpeaad,1te. —•' * keSS^SlMlef W Bottom* Copper. Os; patent amt*
P Corm-ilWOnr U i/tn M
^fiasEssjrrr
ditto, ditto, W. 6®*; charcoal, 10to IT.7)h*;tette.ll(tete. INo;dMte.teto *. lor ditto, 27, SMe; geuaia* Russia, Zlc; patent Polish A, 15c; ditto B.UHe; dittoX.galvaais-
^d. He- M to ®, P«
•Ate; No. S to IS, per handle, 17*; Ho. 2
Ue. lam 16 per oant. by tb* handle.
hnailii,odd leper
parntively light; price* firm. There U a wide rang* between light and heavy averages; rsceipte limited; offerings lighter than heretofore. Light hogs, weighing from 110 to 200, gross. 16; 220 to 250. 16 8096 75; 250 aad upward. IT, and extra heavy, weighing from 280 to 300, 17 29. Th* net pries is frem 18 60 to 18 8J; wagon bog*. I8@8 26. We take the following from onr telegrapic dispatches : , q At Cineinnatl there were bat few hogs offering, and th* demand was good at from 17 25 to 7 8p for ehoica live, and were held at |8, grots, and dressed from |9 to 9 55 from light to extra heavy. At Bt. Loots hogs warer stiff and higher at |5 70 t* fT50 for from light to heavy. Receipt*, 4,000. At Louisville hogs were worth If 25 to 7 75
gross.
At Toledo dressed hogs sold at 18 to 8 75. At Chieagohogg wars fairly active and steady. Sales were mad* at |6 50 to 6 75 for common, and 16 SO to 7 35 for fair to good; extra smooth lots sold at *7 45 to 7 73. Receipt* is fl>rt?-*ight hear*- 833 head. Dressed hog* were a shade
firmer at 17 50 to 8.
W* take tb* following from th* "Proyiiion Circular." of Vraaei* W. Craae A C*.. Sc Lem*, of Saturday last: # Ae great point ef Interest in th* market the past waak baa bean tha movement in live hogs.
»f onr packers have gone to
COAL—BMAtemg, tee per hneheel; BraaU.De per bash*!; Highland, teg per bushel; Anthra-
cite. *14 50 per ton.
CRAHBSBBU&—Seareqgad in demand at |» •27 for good wild aad ealtivated. LIME—Steady; Delphi. Me; ether qualities.
32c.
F|BB BRICK—150 par 1,000 CEMENT—Unchanged; 12 50 per barrel. PLASTER PARIh-Vnebangedl Newark. 14 50; Michigan, 14. LATH—13 10 to 3 26 per l.Ote, according to quality aad kind. HAIR—69e par bmfcel. FIRB CLAX-TSe per baaheL DRY GOODS—Trade ha* been dull, and eon fined almost axelusivaly to artielas adapted to wiater wear. Brown drillings aad bleached muslins have met with a slight da*Bae for some brands. Aa following wer* th* current prices during the week: -i~v j tama. American IfKi Merrimack ^ p ragues ................ Mernmack "W".. ES±==r» iwmiM. .v
Atlantic "A" Laaral "D” -
Stark....
■ia.rbtOTing? antf nMLrfy a?Tof thamVre^intting ready to commence at an early moment, the movement and price of bogs is of much imporportanet, aad is tha absorbing topic among provision men. That th* price of hog* at th* presper barrel, U patent to anf on* acquainted with ■“P™ packing pork. Besides turn, monay is becoming close and not easy of access m all th* money center* of the country, and w* must expect the same hero, and can not escape it. Thi* of itself. wcHudge, will materially affect the price of bogs, which Gas thus grated teobugh **.-*»*
profit to the p.icker. And withoat an/ d aaca in financial matters, prices arould a
ri|y racada; bat with a stringent money market, aa we go into the season price* will be pern»-
nentiy affected and wUi h*f® *« ffi*®
business ran pro»P*r withoat a fair margin for pr6fit» and w* aUte underriandingly that at tha present price* of the product no^ packer ^an Pr Therc hare been •laughtered in I hi* market, to far, 57,000 hog*. A* weather aa yet i* nut firstj rau for killing. Wo have bad •erne good cool days, but change* com* around quite suddenly, with damp day* and nights not favorable to "drying off," and not cold enough to make sure of cooling properly aad sufficiently preparing the meat to take salt wait. Tha paeke-a thus far ar* «.n.T»ir?LSS£! , i^4 r *^ to rat it into con sura ption at once, and at pnera that show no margin for a profit. Thera is but very little of eld meat bow to be had. and t ought to b* in quiek demand. New mega pert ia in aoma caaea aold with a raarantea. and this gives more confidence and facilitates the salea. from 23J to 2»> pound*.. At St. J o*ei>h and point*
above packers era buying freely at be.
Weekly
Review Of the Whele-osle
Marltf*.
Mokdat. November 30, 1868. ■" Business in almost every department of trsd* - {* still moving sluggishly, and has lieen all th* week, without th* least ptrceptibla animation, except in hogs and pork packing. Thanksgiving day came and want, and it effects aru not visible except that tb* footing* np of tern* qf onr establishment* for th* week show a lessening in tha total receipts of on# day’s transsetions. Ia th* lour market tb* characteristic* have been about the same as reported in our last sum-mary-quietude and weakness beini: th* most ^■^^nt features. Pricee have generally
ZSPdc Se^o spi
BLuacmn avaum. New York Mills .28 M Hills 16 Riverdal* M Barusley 13 bbowx agggrnoa.
16H
it «i m i* vwpm
m. The supply sad little or a* near
q|d prodaet i* exhai atfmiag in. f-besj
Lard—Very dull at te*«l«e ter prim* kattl*.
Ha. 1. Me.
emrad. 15 to new ham* »t df 0.
Dried Beef-Doll at 2D9 BAGS—Qoiet at 4Me. BALI—Laka, U «•*
Proctor aad man. IteMUet BahUtf *. i SCGAUaBtetea^ w
, ditto ot
mm
Lug Iteagt aai plwe. HNm bar. 1134*; pig.
n*.
loxnad Tlamea**. 2Wte»; Braaler's, No, 1. HtefU iftffihHMIjiuwi. «*i Maek. liat; iroa. tiaaed. liat. 36 per eeat. eff. Tin Plats—IC, 10 by 14. charcoal. 3d quality. -; IX. ditto. -; IC. ditto. 1st quality. 813 60; IX. ditto. 116 te; IC.1Xby 12.ekareoal.814 S;IX. ditto. H7 »;IC. 14 by ». charcoal. |M 50; IX. jn.. ^fiff; ^.do, Ifl 60; IXXX.14hyte.eharU* . omru. ®o. ipi kx
IC.
H-M. eok*. Neath aad B. Y..|ll«12; ditto j\ eeke. IU te; IC, W-J4. diamond coke, «1; IC, 14 ky V, roolag, ehsreoal. beet toaad*. 113 B; Pf, ditto.116*; IC, ditto. Badd's patent, charcoal, -1 IC. ditto, Bodd’i patent. «ka.-; IC, Bhy 14, pun eked for safoa. 111 00; Pontymeister. SOe ex*
traper box-
Tn—Baaea, pig. tee; ditto bar, 41*; Strait, pig,30*; ditto bar,' 40e; English, pig, 38c: ditto Tools xwa MACauixg Tinmen **. 10 per cent,
added to list.
W;M—Bright aad aaaealed. la 01 poaud baatee*; No*. Ote 4, Oe; Meg. 7 to •. te®; No*. 10
ef 5 per eeat.
list. Tiaaed, —. c—Sheet, per cask, 14c: 'sheet, per sheet.
14eM: dah.He.
WOODEN WABB-We quote: No. 1 tubs.* saea.EUSO; Ho.2ditto. Ill; Ho.Sditto. Ill; No. 1 Anna, common, par dona, H3 50; No. 2 ditto, 112; No. 3 ditto. IU; No. 1 cedar ditto. IIS; Ho. I ditto ditto, 114; No. 3. ditto ditto. 113. Half bushel meesuree, |6#8 60; B and G bucket*. m som 75; keaters, iv* la meet. 12; meal saivea.
tette. I39I35.
WHISKY—Doll; ia bond, 56960c; rectified,
II 1091 15,
WOOL—Quiet, with limited receipts, and the trade inactive. W* quote: Ah washed aad picked at 43950c; on washed 28930*; pulled wool OSteWei Seen 40911a. 1TO0LBN TABN8—White, tee; gray mixed. 11; indigo mixed. II 06; high colon, II 29; fancy yarns. II 75.
FREIGHT.
On aad after September 7, and until changed, theMtovklg rat** will he charged frem Indi-
anapolis:
mb; nos. u 1* q. ue; map. 1 u> *. iuc; nos. iu > IVUet H*. 12. Wki; Hoe. IS to 14. HMet Nee. > Is V^Uti Hm ft. tea 1 Ho. IS. Be. Dlsnaat r 5 par eonC by th* handle. Gal. la above the
Jtil to 11.36,
’Wm' wT*
ICkBfXa
IKDIAHAPOUS. INDIANA.
I decamped its denial 1
ginia,
Stocks were dept 1 eased bo-day by R ra morUudan Srto official had decamped to Canada with 98,000,000, bwt its dealal restored confidence, sod the market cloeed
^h^following are the 5:30 r. m. pricee Cumberland -- Taira Haute—....— IF Sac Wsrr Sawaak^r! 4 .'.:: Mfi
mgji
w^T^k^:* 1
Pittsburg.
ASS^±=m
ALL RAIL.
=#SSSfc?S»--zS
enncbeck — . law Market "A"—14 Yaughan
cpperiU "0".——12 aaoww BBiLuae. 18 {Stork "A* 1
Ornega "4 American
Whii
•C".„M
a-
laagow..... Eoanok«. M
Delaines ...
le 15 r 17
•iseaaas.
Logxs esaxaxoB. ^jiassrr^g
Wntora-j^AO
No. 1—
oorrox xattht*. .36 {No. 2...M..
pHHK
He. 400..— go. WO NO* 7w
Coverlet Yarn..
EGGS—Scarce aad ia demand;
dona forfrnh.
FEATHERS—Quiet at 72e for prima Bv* goon.
FISH-Quiet. W* quote:
I
fefe&is si 8 FRUITS—Green Apple, very dull at |3 009350. for Wntora; ehete* Northern at fl 00. Dried Appln ar* firm aud scarce at 10912c: peeled peaches, Kc; unpaeied de., halves, 159 15)4*; mixed. Met qaatema. l29Ma. faxUOX Fxuit*—Raisins; Layers, aaw erop. 15 25; old |4 60; M. R.. 14 50; TarklA Prunes, per A. Mg; French. 16*. Puacang—2A cnas 13 90 4 00; 3» cans, 14 0094 06. Lawona^An very firm at 113914 repacked for Sieiiy; French, re-
PhiUtUlpU. Buffalo u. puubuiz::::-™zq
Bellaire.
Cleveland and Vqle
351 15
I 70 J
1 6011 25 1 SOT 16 1 40 1 09
np* rial 891 69 56 fi, 60 93 70! 65, 50
S8 £
7511 60 70 1 40
40 25
*22*
S
MAIL AND WATML ’
i5S%sr=—liSilS Albany. Troy A Sche-
5 60 056
1 2D 1 «0 1 10 1 90
si-feEEEil 4 »
Spe'cial fiojSHfi
»| 75
packed, |16 per box. Dam Fios-17(§20c per
{Wfca.1
Mink, fromSOo te |4; Ceos, 5* ate*; Otter. II to 16; Kht Fox. 10* to tee; Red Fix.60s9H 79;Gray
. continues light, there being no diaposispeculate, and the prion aeked ar* relatively higher than at the naboard. A* local dealers still confine their attention to the highw grades, aad are buying only with a view to jlja-. mediate waats; other bapan an v*»ry seavee. There ba* been no preesure to sell, and helden of good brands hava been nmewhit firm ip their view*, and would not sail uni**, at full
previous prices.
A* market for whoat ha* boon fahly active; receipts ar* still Ugh t aad stock* limited, holders, therefore, are set particular abort selling except at fall price*. Thar* ha* been only a moderate Inquiry from ear city millers, aad hat a
small shipping damped. . Q s
- i n corn there has been but little done, and th* market quiet and price* a shad* firmer. A* stock of old com 1* exhausted. Th# receipts of new corn are not yet very large, bat are on the increase. The demaad 4s light and confined principally to local wants. A# new crop now coming ia is reported as of fair quality. No sales of old corn cam* under our notio*. and
prieu* aru merely nominal.
A* market for oat* ha* been doll, with bat
little demand and light receipts. W# ar# ad-
vised of no chaag* hi the quotations. Ry* has not changed essentially sine; our lust; tb* market remain* dull and Inactive.
1 Aero has hardly boon onongh don* in barley
to establish quotations.
Full quotations for Hour and grain will bo found bolow. . . The provision market be* been ineetiw*, and the features which characterised trad* at the time of e«r last review still oenttnn*. Aere. i* but little or no demand Yog, article# «f Mst seasoa’s product, which 1* almost entirely *xha«t•d. aad nothing doing In new meate-thatis. not enough to affect the market-and we can hear of hut few salea, and they on private terms- New meat* will probably b* fully in lb# “f**J* about tWo weeks. New Rntos are quoted ut
U seeds M»#rs was bjt Uttl* 4on*
liens, except on *Wk# condition of
mained th* same throughout th* woex. dull and confined to Immediate annt*. tags, which are very scare*, and readily find sal* at rates greatly enhanced. Som* brand* el
Fox. ^^j* 1 ** 8k«k 2fc tp7?c; Striped Skunk. IDofo tee; WRd Cat. tee to75e; House Cat. 60 to 12c; Opossum, 5# to 10c; Musk Rat, 15c
totes; Mask Rat Kftfon.Sc to Me.
No, 1 skins, prim* and large, eeaxsand the abevepriose. No. 2 half to* prioo of H*. 1; Ho. I half the priee of Ho. 2, Green hide*, 8* to We. Isas;alas, mishandled-coons,5eto 10sless than the well stretched ones. Hxtra dark aad Urge
mink command higher prices.
HAY—Heavy; 616916 pet halo for new tight pressed; loo##proceed. 117918. ,, HID1B—Fries* firm. BeesipU light, W#
. LEATHER—The market with an advnnring tendency.
pper, 3 dosen...
r.Dcb
ranch kip • calf
Collar, 9 do*
. e—»*e»***eMeeee *•***•**♦—*♦*• **
MOLASSES-Trade good; ayrapt firm. W* quote: Hew Orieaas searee at fl |B9fi 10; Porto Rico, 78e; ehoieo syrups. H 1091 B; moliam, 759tee; common, flfie. ' HAILS—Bd. 6; 3d. »», 6d. »Mt •*. »•;
Id. i 60; fin* blued. U
OILS—There is a good tmda. W# quote:
r,
^rr.—rrzrr.r——j oN! SI
% Bor 100 As, '•^==ry Steubenville 32 ” Clevelaad _32 " MINIMUM WEIGHTS PER CAR. Hbeep (Single Dywk Cys)....^ -li.ottl " Articlos not enumerated (a the eastward bound classification, to b* governod by th* wostwnid bound classification. . r - Dressed Hogs and FreA Meats am offly token at the risk of th* owner, and at Special Ratos, Corn ht bulk will be charged ®o*nU per 100 poinds to Jersey City, and 85 cents par 100 pounds to New York, All artielas, except tour, carried at atonal weight, < Claralmmatt 14ww AM A tearfcw*. Special dispatch to the Sentinel. amm '”*2Sg2KVB-} Ae total receipts of Live Stock for the past week ending this evening at A* Cincinnati markets and at Ae Covington pens, were as fol-
lows;
Cattle 3.174 b^ieep. .....ii-i.1^,1 m i Beef Cattle—A* market has been moi
and firmer,
Ae market to-day was brisk; all sold; priee*
Xe higher.
Medium 4 254 Common ...^■ u.i,3 3fii Sheep—Inactive, bat steady. A* supply small, but snough, closing dull.
Pm ^ente 1
aF*.,. 2 o& I Lambs sold at |1 2592 »P*» head.
Hogs—Irregular; to-day A* market was L short supply. Ad brisk; 1797 75; extra. IT te.
ROW Turk OottoO—Xo bettor, 1 active; nulee of 6,300 3G6bsrre)k and 6U L aearaelw no Brat: ***?•¥* KBO&K tor »aSUto undWaatorn; «fi 60@6 85 for ntO flhoiOfi extra State; f8 30®7 40 round hoop Ohio: 9T 50@« for extra 8L Louis; flO^ia <0 for good to oholoe ditto, cloning quiet; California flour is dull; fealakof ZM)aackn«t 96 7S@10 yin Hera; IU 75<ai2 25 win the Inthmna. Kv* flour U ateadv; sales of 250 barrels at 9si§8. Cora IfinAl—In moderate request; sales of S0Ahmrnls aif6 SO for Western; 9& 90 for Brandywine. W hisky—Nominal. Wheat—Reoelpta, 338,450 bushels; markeihenwy and l@2e lower; sales of 59,000 buahels at fl 48<§l 51 for No. 2 spring; 91 8S for choice ditto, tree of storage; fl 58 for common No. 1 ditto; 92 35 for white* Californte. - By#—Searee and Armor; sales of 500 busnels at fl 4&QI 47 for Wee tern; fl 50 for Canada. .. and drooping. •u-iiiir' WiSsnsf Salfif of BOO bushels at f 1 5Q. 220,081 buahels; market r so Arm; ealea of 48,A 81091 14 for unaound; n 1SA1 1*X for sound mixed Waatorn; |1089112 for new white Southern, Oats—Receipts, 249,146 bushels : market Armaadleas active; aaleaof73,009buah3setT40rSedbm k Wastorn. * Stock of aram in Warehouse—Wheat, 2,910,853 buabele; corn, 2,230,745 bushels; oota, 2,489402 baskets; rye, 25*,626 bushels; barley,367,881 bushels; melt. 75,707 bMimls ^peas, 73,490 bushels. Coffee—^oiet; BioJim; «qd dnil, • Hogs—Steady. Oils—Petroleum nominal; salea at 17X folfie for ernda; 3V for roll aad ia band. Linseed Oil dull .1 90(jp94c tor email and large lota. Provisions—P<>rk.heavy; salea of 1,060 barrels at $34 80C<«26 for mean city and Western; 925^25 50 for old ditto; $20 50@21 25 for prime: 922fo24 50 for prima mesa. Beef atoady; aalee of 125 barrels at 91^16 50 for new plain mess; fltkgt jO tar new extra liefoe bed# dnli; aaies at 127(^30 for teas ;f80^M for India maaa 1 beef quiet; salea of 160 barrels A 925930. Cut meats, quiat; sales of 135 packages, prise naehaagad; middles dull and heavy, sales of 150 boxes at iSkc for Cumberland cut; 12Mc for abort ribbed. Lard—Heavy; sales of 525 tier- aa at 15 9Me for steamed; 16K^16S0 for kettle rendered; also 260 Hert-ca A steamed at 16H@16K for kaltle rendered; also 260 fttanas ATtesamed, at aeUers*option, February delivery A 14Ke. Batter—Firm; salea A 2S@40o for Ohio; fog State. Cheese—Firm; sales A 14$16e. Turpentine—Qqll and drqoplqg; sales , Freights to Livtopopl—Qnlet and Arm. LATEST MARKET—5 P X. Flour—Closed dull aud staady, in buyw favor for medium and oommou grades. Wheat—Dull and kbavy; aalaa at 91 48 dl 50 for No. 2. spring, and $2 00 for amber Michigan. Rye—Steady ;salea at fl 45 for weatorn. Oats—Dull; salea at 74@74kc. for wes-
tern.
Oorn—Heavy and dull; sales A fl 15® I 16 in store, and ft 17® 1 18 afloat for mixed weatorn. Provisions—Pork nominal; sales at 929 60028 A men*?beef qnlto without decided change, out meats are quiat, bacon dull and heavy. . Lard—Heavy; aalaa A IfiK^Me for fair to prime atoam. Ffepy-ateady; s^to to 37®38c, ~ w^» Maine* i: iteteHnwte mA^teteA^ l^teAAtete^^h . ... New York, November 23. Beoetota for the week—Beeves, 5,613 aa^raeep and lambs, 30,248 bead; hogs; beef—Market opened alow, with a tnodarato inquiry for gued, while prices ruled slowly; on Friday, hqweyer, tipsy recovered, and that day the neat aold at 15><c. To-day the supply aggregated about 3,500 head; 900 A Cotuuiunipaw, 1.200 A Bergen, and 300 A the NAionai
Prim* Bkeap Second Qualitg.—
Louisville BavMA.
lags to mad him leaf A
manufactured A
7©13Kc; No. 1
A A $7 14@7 75 gross. Provisions—Salefi of meas pork A $23. Meads; aaies of shoulders A 9e; dear rib hm* -- m -fisfel K. .’—Raw nominal’. Weather cloudy and indicating snow. River rising; 7 feet of wAarin the canal by mark. "* '
toA'iiAtttiL. k * : - -i* saeaa *eA8teNoee
POTATOES—V*s7 daB at tn gar 1*A Iota.
ter bashM
Ttour—Quiet Wheat—No. 1 white 2c bettor; amber 1c lower; aalaa of No. 1 white Michigan A “A; white Michigan A fl 80®! 81; am- > and 2e bettor; aalaa of No. d; sales of Michigan A Clover Bead Salsa at |7®7 50. Drl—id Hogs—Sales A 8®8Mc.
TBteMte teV VI earriert. aseais and 1
IB MAEteV.
aa aa to* 1 to i Mi^A»nAte»*»«i«*esa 9 q—r
iIMta.
ited in t^e ireadere ata
WEEKLY I
I* PobUshed every Wednesday, at 62 per nnnv agf: is^'g.'Tar^far’- •“ •
TUSK TABLE.
flnHiliMBEULnUDTnEUM
Cohmlws and IndianpoT* Lina.
Arrow
XEAnra I4ATB.
axxtvx. 2:36 a. a fiiOFa. m
-5 2*
lit:
OtoBjaagfr asn ClwnfiridFa and CbwnereeiBs.
WPIAHAPOLI^. „
la#?4p ftw IU* 3:3#p. to.
1:06 p. m 2:35 a. as
Cfaeswwitts vus Mekmomd.
ISM
Cleveland, CoL| Cin. and ladiAtp’lii Railroad.
(Bee X*n«.) <v ■ v
a. to. fSitea. is
a. to. _ _
b *
10:00 a-to 7itep. to
I322aacr:rr5«__.
Madtan Railroad,
iaivtetevila RaUraad. Indianapolis, Pin and Chicago Railway. OMsaasMafl : 12^0 noon. 1:08 a. m Accommodation S:tep. to. N.•46a. to ChieagoExpress l:15p. as. 5:«0p. m Lafayatta and Chicago Railroad. Aeeomtoodetioa 3:M a. to. 1:00 a. to aagt!!toto-.-ir^arsi <
Cincinnati RaUraad.
Express.—
Terre Haste and Indianapolis Railroad.
2;si:
Vifieonnai BaiUoad. (Open to Oorpart.) A oototoodatioa—— 2:20 p. as. tite a. m Cincinnati and Indianapoiia Junction. Railroad.
3:40 a. to
. 1:60 a. to ■ I J® P. to. 11:40 noon ■ 6:06 p. to. 6:36 p. m
am 4:56 a. ■. 12:36aooa .—.. 4:lfip. to. 11:10 p. to CbmrnnrOU and New OcutU Branch. Conaerevino. 10:19 a. n. *;00 p. m
P- to-
NewCatoU Ji**. m. 12:15 p.m New Uettte- • . 496 p. a. 9:56 p. to
RAILROADS.
riubcuwrs more tura uu market, without being big er. Prices ruled from LSo 1 mon to good, with a few <
W— firmfor corn-
good. with a few extras a high
as 17c, The batchers are preparing now in good earnest to vacate the down-town
slaughter houses by tha 1st of January. Cattle—Priosa A the Nation A yards
for poor to medium, 9@12c; medium to fhlr steers, 12® 14c; good steers and fat oxan, 14®l&Kc; prime to extra, 15){@
Sheep—Have beqn in but a moderate
sale; we can’t report any change from last week, so far aa prices are concerned, though there is firmness to-day; wa have a supply of 1,436 head at Comminpaw; 4,785 at Bergen Hill, and 4,000 at Fburth Street; the quality of stock being very
r; the mark A waa alow and prices ' f maintained; common to fair aheap, c; good to prime, 4){@5c; extra, 5X ^Lsmhs-Have further depressed. The markets leaves off to-day
at our^ flgurea; prime heavy corn !^7 7 87jT am,f7 ^ 7 62:
common,
' OiMcnrHATi, November 30.
Flour—In fair demand at $7 50@8 for
fibmMy.fcsxr^K.'
Wheat—Less active; No. I offered at 00 * Corn—Quiet; new ear In fair demand
“ A 58®64c.
Ry*—Held at fl 30, with buyers' at
fl 2(k T .
Oats—Firm A 58@59o for No. 1; 60c for
Barley—Dull and prices unchanged; spring la bald Af2M®2 30 for No. 1
State and Canada.
Provislona—Mesa pork quiet at 922 75<i 23. Bulk meat* firmer; owing to aw-ad vrfhee In hogs they are held at for ahonlders, 129fo lor clear rib; and 13$f
„— Me rib} and IfMc
for clear sidca. Packed green meats in good demand; market eloeea higher aaiea of ahonlden A 7^®7Mc; sides a
10K@I0$*e; hams A 11 Ji® 11 lie,
Lard—Quiet but firm A Ho for new
steam, and 14M for kettle. 1
Hogs—But raw offering and in demand Af7 25®7 80; ohoiodUve held A 981 dreeeed A |0®9 66 for light *xtga ter—Quiet A 34® 38c for prime to
choide.
Eggs.. 8*1— A 330. Whisky—Firm at 98c. Gold—|l 35 buying. ,j .m.. ■
COLUMBUS, CHICAGO Indiana Central Railway. THE SHORTEST - BOLTS EAST. roxnt XHCA.ZST8 IDAk.ZZ.'S’ Leave UMltoE BEPtoT, ItoriSsuM—wito, m PALACE Day aafi Night Car tubs »to Cotutobas. via PitUburg and
A to this Phil: Car via
M0PH IffSSgyggfaga: S53S»kCW£u22MSt ”!*'• 7:45P.ESS;, ?«."■ “ ■tea. 6:19 A. K. On 8ATUE Ittsburg. arrivg A 4:ls A. M. 1:35 A. M. from^DIr COLUMBUS. i D|pot, Indianapo’Hst 1 "*''
BEE LINE.” (Clevelaad. Cwlnuabwa, Otogfi—41 anil Inrilanapwlto Eallway, late Bella,
fan talne Hallway,)
via Crestline.
A points natoofrbolow as follows: *a.«. Ha. 4. Ea.«.
dianapoUs 1 H)0a. to. 10:10a. a. 7:36p. a. nion — 4:06 a. m, 1:26 p. a. 10 :£0 p. a.
7:20 a.
'ut’a#’. 6H5 a. a.
.IHOal to!
Cleveland ._.12
6:25p. a. 3:50p.to.
6:17 p. to. 4:29 p. to. Sites, to. 9:60 p. a. 6:65 a. a.
t litt a. 2:15 a. a.
10:46 p.m. 7:46 a.m.
a. a. 8:30 a. to.
3:46 p.m. _ ® P- -••••"•
7:2Dp. a. 5:15 a. to. teSfc: Sit 6Vgi:-.:
9:00p. to. 16:00 a. to. 4:20 p.m. $:»*• »• MiteP. a. 12:»p.a. I 1 ??*-** 5 : 22 p * m * 1a - *l s H* ,m * S : Wa. m. .'7:33 a. to. 5:20 p.m. 2:j0 a. m. wj 9:40 a. m. 9:50p.m. 6:00a.m.
Hew York..iU :00 a. a. 7:00 p. a. 6:15 a. a. Btoten kite p. a. 11 :M P. to. 3:40 p. m.
a—Ail Trains ran D AIL I oxeopt Sundays.
asrAooomtoodation for Caioa leaves A 6:25
CHINA, CLAM, ETC.
Flour—J
Milwaukee, November Sfi.
Rye—^Unchanged.
Barley—Noaainal A fl fif for No. 2. Receipts—Flour, 1^90 barrels; wheat, 99,000 bnahalo; aola, 9A98 bushel*: corn,
Flour, 8,00b"barr^a; wheat,
i; rye, 100 bushel*.
Ef iT^FY'W E S T *
mroxnu xxn ntii.g— a
( III TV A, xan QUEENSW^RE*.
30,0001
Mil
v m. axRcahaoxr, •: -t ** Eboiesale and Retail Dealer ia FLOUR, FEED AND PRODUCE
Ho. M Pearl fttawet, 1
Botwoaa lUUaois. and MtoMten,
TWOS-
HTOBIE OO
OJF 1STEW ^sroivec.
CASH ASSISTS •ver
Oloo ta O—or
EVANS fib BBOWB,
,1 ■
J0LBERS IN NOTIONS And White Goods,
7S Snaik Xeritelna Mraefi. avConntry trade solicited. aagflOdflto
--
a. ■
WARREN TATE, MAvcrAOTungx or QQ0RS, SASH, BLINDS, Mam tela, teamMlnca* B7RA.02KETS, EX®., Flooring worked, knsbar—wedand dreeeed to order, aad scroll tawing. *Srad!
• • • • S2L?R6,eoo oo ^ * —■— — > afitelffw, *» Martindale’s Block. til # E. B. HARTINDAIE. Agent.
PACIFIC INSURANCE C8., OF >V\ FRA>flS)0. -A. a SETS Iiy OOX.35, 91,4311,000 OO. Offic*—No. 1, on second floor of Martindale’s Block. V" . • ' _ ' , ... 1c K. 9. MAET1MBALC, Agent.
PUTNAM INSURANCE CO., OF HARTFORD. ASSNIXS OVER a©oo,ooo oo. Ottoe ia Miartinclale’s Block.
■0V» dhntopTthandMwol
K B. teAETIHDALE. Agent.
CINCINNATI.
* BRO. Wholesale Dealers in Copper Distilled Bourbon AND BYE WHMKT. Also, Dealers in Jbrsiffn and Dome#* Liquor* and Oigar*. Ho. 77 South Meridian Street, INDIANAPOLIS. angtedha '
TAULOW, CSW AW I. ARIL Higheut market prim paid for abev*. EWEtYt BBTffTBHE RAM Without charge for Drayag* er Comal seteu. Make ue a shipment. WtotoCTtoto to OAMtoLK. sep21-3in Ctaeiuuati, 0.
«B9. CBAWW4MU6 te C*., Importer* aud Dealers in Soda Ath, Sal Soda, Caustic, Sod*, Foundry Facings, Plaster, Lime, Cement, Sand, Pummice Stone, Resin, Etc, Etc. NO. 299 WALNUT STRKST* Ctnelmnatl. 9te—» sag 11 d6a
■9WEH, STEWABT, te C9„ 18 Veto WoeAm^toi* Street, Wholesale Dealers la SCHOOL BOOKS, PAPER, EHYteLteFEE, Wrapping Paper. Bonnet Boards. Window Paper. *te. v *te. aagHdam
TABLE GLASSWARE, J*—9*. 1 nnSarwu. CHIMNEYS, BURNERS, Aad all erticlte yerteiniag te tkU Uue Green god Black dataware, Etc. R. HEMINGRAY A CO.. .wu ,, T5iai. s ark to .
BejBOlOs 4 Belli day, Whole seie dealer* la KEROSENE LAMPS, Bren re Chandeliers, Hall Lamps, BRACKET LAMPS AND PENDENTS u, "BaiSKSj.JSSSfc.“ i 13 S. Meridian St., Indianapolis, Ind. oetTdaa
E. J.CXLATU teCtt. GENERAL PRODUCE Commission Merchants, Ho. 37 Walant Street. CINCINNATI. - Consignments and orders to Hotted. Liberal advance* mad* oa Consignment*. . Price Current* sent free to anv addsoe*. aagUdla
CHAMBER OF COMMERCE. tenlly teewtimgn Car Ote TRANSACTION OF BUSINESS, Ar* hold at the Rooms of tb* Chamber ef Comaere*. on H«r«k reaaaylvastan Street, (Opposite Poet Oflteo.) -A.xa 0*01*00^3*. M. Strangers visiting the city are eor- * id th* meetings
TARP. 8ee*T.
dialiy invited te
X. W I X. £ S. 9 Wbolesal dealer ia STONEWARE, Nw. X3 East Oaqigto M., First does w**t of Butch A Dixon’s Coal Oflteo. nev7 d3ia
ngTAULisHxn a. ». 1824. « E O R C> E FOX, Manufacturer of BeflhnaA Pearl, Wkaatew. I»mlverlaed Cerw awd SUlver ttleaa sx^-iboia:, HO. 87 SECOND STREET. angtedha
8. ^A.TJVRte.A.2?. Wkolasala Dealer in HATS, CAPS, FURS, Asm! Straw Waada, 116 South Meridian Street, fo aarfldSto INDIANAPOLIS.
X. W. Wholesale Dealer i u IMPORTED LIQUORS, Bourbon and Ryu Whiskies. Tobacco and Cigars, Etc., 141 Booth Meridian Street, INDIANAPOLIS. nov6d3m
HtxxY *CHxrLi. nxyav axvxKT*. (Formerly of A. A U. SobnuUO SCHNCLL k SKVKKIX, Wholesale Grocers, Nos. 137 A 13#South Meridian St.. (Near Union Depot,) INDIANAPOLIS.' INDIANA. nov5 dSm
DISTILLERS.
J. r. KILL*.
e. i. mu*.
(V. XT. JOHNSON,I •I lute with [ LS.N. Pike ACo. j
HUXS, JOHNSON * CO.*
scccxsseu* to nAMTIX E. PIKE *
DISTILLERS OF ALCOHOL, PURE AND COLOGNE SPIRITS.
ALSO,
Rye, Bourbon & Malt Whiskies, Eos. IS ond ae, SyenaaoM Street,
EHTTM te FAIJteER, Manaihetaroii and Dualers ia X» E A. X H E ■Mea, 041 ondffhoo Find Inga. No. 61 Main Strwt. (Sncinnati, Okie,
W* solicit ordost from land Boot aad She
will ba foaad satiefoetory.
Dealers, Sad-
o* Maker
akers, aad i and price* kuelidfito
THE RKteteAli «HB9Kte
CeleW
NiTHimK
:ti Piam
rpHESl Pianos ar* oqaal in tone. A finish and durability to th* very finest nude, and each instrument is sold at maaufoetarur’s prion. Call and examine them before purchacing elsewhere. Warerooms, No. 40 Woat Fourth
oet26-d3to
. Supt.
ZXJh.XtX.*8 Safe and Lock Co. Manafoctuer* of Hnll’a Patent Concrete, Fire and Burglar-Proof SAJTES And Victor Combination Bank Looks, 09 West 4th st.. Opera Honse Building. **21-3m .Cineinnatl, Ohlm.
CLEVELAND.
Cleveland Brass and Pipe Works, BOand «1 Canter Street. Tate, Worswtek J Hayes, Brass founders and Finishers, Manufltotutor* and dealer* ia WROUGHT IRON PIPE, IRON FITTINGS. Aad Braas Goods for Steam, Water, Gas and Oil. )y3 dly
Wan. 47, 4a aad SI
Street,
CINCINNATI, OHIO.
*ete6-3m
COMMISSION.
N4.*7I
INDIANAPOLIS, IND.
i>tl>
H. W. CALDWELL, COMMISSION MERCHANT, Wholesale and Retail Dealer in FLOUR, MEAL, Mill Feed, HAY, GRAIN, ARS Ckoioo f’amily GtoompI—■ Syrups, Sugars Teas, A Coffees REMARKABLY CHEAP. * 140 ItefillteDte
ATTORNKYS.
m. W. WIXJLIAJWS, . Of Lafoyatte, In diana, Attsrniy-st-Uw and Solicitot of ClabM and Waakingtnn, B.C. 04to,N*.4O14th street, * “iSSSKit”"
CAD YE1.AE D Eliptic Cast Steel Spring Works. COKLETT RK«.*H te CD. Manufoetame ol aU kind* of CAST STEEL SPRINGS, (Of extra temper.) For Railroad Cars, Buggies, Etc., 'Cor. West River and Second Sts., CLEVELAND, OHIO. iy3dly
Gardaer, Burt k OtUU, PBDDVCE Commission Merchants Prooriatere ONION GRAIN KLEVAReceiver* and shippers of heavy i&aral cash advances mad*. j*3 dfim CLEVELAND, OHIO.
SCALES.
MtUR foMii Scale.
CLOTHING.
!®i_
MEDICAL.
DR. WM. THOMSON’S
Cawrallntlnm Manna wed to
No, 68 Virginia Avenue. XSVb&s ramifloatteaa aad
>t himself to
i and permanent
Dr. WtoTrhomson has made*
Etiisuixi Dr. Wm. Thu
vote Diseases a specialty years in the city of Buf-
omaon, in
ghMINAL EMISSIONS, the
MpgH morbid symptom*, nnteM combatted by soientifio “•“i 0 * 1 Sallow oountenanoe. dark rattflag of ckanott, Baaanneaa about tb* loins, •Sfes* ^ confused visioa, blunteJ tatollaot. lots of oonfidenee, diffidence in apffroaehiag atran|rer*,. a dislik* te form new a quaialau***, a dunoaition to sbnn society, loss memory, beetle flushes, pimple* and vario
eruption* about
ac-
of ue
e, uiqht n, mon-
Tk* aMicted, on Uhe first appearance of any of ho above symptom*, should iminediately apply o Dr. Wm. Thomson for relief. »ad Consultation Parlor*. No. 6» .rxinia avanu#. Indianapoiia, Indiana. P. 0. Box I960 marlO dly
TMlrty Ysrsuw’ Exp«rlen«e 1m Use Treettnaent wt Chronic suite
A F T H bI ^ub^hid^ 1 ^ iac nearly three hundred pegto° and aae hundred and Gttity fine plates aad engravings of the amat•■y of the human organs in a state of health and dtesae*. with u treatise on early error*, it* deplorable consequences upon the mind anti body, with the author* plan of treatment—th* only rational and •uoceeaful mod* of cure, as shown by u report •f oaso* treated. A truthful adviser to the marnod aad those contemplating marriage, who entertain doubt* ef their physical condition. Sent fro* of postage to any address, on receipt of ®3^ti , *<saa.wi£ss?a!7. Albany, New York. The author may be conupon any of tb# diseases upon which hi* book treats, either personally or by mail, and medicine# sent to any part of th* world. jofldAwly
3 "' ^ •>' . v -> s Jr-
TO
T° andTre^ fouTAVVS Having had te
MEIV.
'>Xnxp
k >1 jaues. to conquer had habit* • effect*, of Early Error, send SN 8 MEAD DISPENSARY.
.a7ssi.“Aias sr*srdt£ u .Kr ever of a private or confidential nature, and la«m troubled with any of the ailments peouliar ‘ the mx, by inclosing 25 cent* us above, with hr
statement of onto, will race! •elf treatment by return mail, quackery. We also have
• with bnei
receive particulars for
tturn mail, and thus avoid have a Varix Clasp which we
guarantee te permanently cure Varicocele in four ■ay*.. Th* Electro-Magnetic Preventive. Those desiring to limit their offspring, can enclose a •temp for a pamphlet containing engravings and explaaatiens of the above preventive, with an essay oa the subject of prevention. AU oorrespon?®pte confidential. Address all letters te J §• WILLIAMS, Drawer 247, Louisville, Ky.
* *\jr ^NHOOD.^-^wctAledicai^Po ieelTWto toys of this^w^k:^"This"Suable treatise oa tb* caua* and cure ef premature dedin* shows bow health is impaired through secret abases of youth and manhood, and how easily regained. It gives a clear synopsis of the Impediments to marriage, the cause and effecu ef nervous debility, and the remedies therefor." A pocket edition of the above will be forwarded oa receipt of K5 cents, by addressing Doctor CiyU*. No. fid North Charles street, Baltimore,
WRINGER.
The Universal Clothes Wringer, YITITH Rowell’s Improved Double Gear, can Tv not be surpassed or equalled by any other Wringer for durability, till toe expiration of tho patent for the STOP GEAR, or fastening above the cogs, which prevents them from an tirely separating. Any sensible person can understand that a cog wheel wringer having cogs, whether at one or both rad* of the roll, whicn can play apart and fly out of gear when a large article is passing through, is COMPARATIVELY WORTHLESS, as tha Cog* ara then of no aid wAm most uesdsd. ft# UNIVERSAL WRINGER was awards the Gold Medal at th* Great New England Fai:
.. .. . and is the only wringer which swr took a jfrs* premium at the Fair of the American Institute. Ite sal* (now over 390.000 wringers) is greater than of all tha other wringer* combined. It is very durable, and Krawy UmlTansU Wringer tu Warranted. qarThe celebrated Doty Washing Machines also always on hand for sale. atrSold by dealers generally. R. 0. BROWNING, General Agent, BRA CKEBUSH BRO^S.^diilapoHs^ ' nov23 d3m<fcwltam Agenu ter Indiana.
BROKERS.
DAUBENSPECK & COPELAND, REAL ESTATE BROKERS, 17 Mnaanalsmaatta AVaane, INDIANAPOLIS. IND.
Y.tOR Sale or Exchange: Farms in sites and J7 locations to suit customers. Residences in differnt localities, cheap land* in Western States, vacant lota in several County seats. Houses for rent. Kents collected. House* inaured. If you
want to buy, sell,,trade or rant, call i
Ya U B kNS P 6 BCK* 1 COP ELAND,
novfl dSm
17 Masaachusetta avenue,
Indianapolis.
WHISKY, ETC.
BOYLE, MILLER A CO^ CINCINNATI, OHIO, Distillers and Dealers in FlnoWrados BOURBON, BYE AMD MALT
-A- 33, O A. 3D E ,
Bn foa fltoek now^apanoi tkara for A.»«T> BOYr®8 WHLdLlfi
WHISKIES, aScc. OTORB8 AND OFFICE, M aad 99 East Second n rarati* DistlUwy, 86 Yaatman street, Cincinnati. sapU 3m
PROFESSIONAL.
Walhl
Saell Ana
testoriptes
leal operatJEr
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