Indianapolis Journal, Indianapolis, Marion County, 2 January 1886 — Page 6
THE INDIAHAPOUS NATIONAL BANK Designated United Staftes Depository, Corner Room Odd-fellow*’ HalL ThioT. TTacghkt, Pree’t. H. liAtnav, Cash'r IHE COMMERCIAL RECORD. New Tear’s having been observed as a holiday by the various boards of trade throughout the eountry, we are unable to give the usual telegraphic report of the state of the markets. We repeat the jobbing prices of the Indianapolis market and the New York stock list of ThursIKDIANAfOUS MARKETS. Stew Tear’s Made • Holiday—No Suasion of the Board of Trade. INDIANAPOLIS, Jan. 1. In business circles little was done to-day. In fact, at noon all business houses, city freight depots, etc., were closed, and there was no session of the Board of Trade. The Jobbing Trade. CANNED UOCDS. Tomatoes; Two-pound cans, 75 ®80e; 3-pound. ftl.O>® 1.40. Peaches—Standard, 3-pound. $1.75® 2.00; 3-pound seconds. $1.25® 1.60; 2-pound standard, $1.30® 1.40. Corn—Revere $1.10; MoMurr&y, f I.lo® 1.20: Yarmouth, $1.30. Blackberries wo-pound, 80®90c ; raspberries, 2-pound, sl.lO ® 1.20; pine-apple, stanndacd, 2-pound, $1.60 ‘02.50; second, do, $1.25®1.30; cove oyster#, 1-pound, full weight, $1.0O®1.05;light, 55®65c; 2 pound, full. $1.80®1.95; light; $1.05® 1.20; string beans, 85®95c; Lima beans. 80c®$1.30 ; peas, marrowfat, 75c,®51.20® 1,90, email, $2®2.25; lobsters $1.95®2.05; red cherries; 80®90; gooseberries, 90 o’9sc; strawberries, $1.40 COAL AND COKR. Anthracite, $0.25 ®0.50 ton; Pittsburg, $3.75 ton; Blossburg or Piedmont, $5 ton; Raymond City, $3.75 ton; Winifrede. $3.75 f* ton; block. $2.75 $ ton; blocknut, $2.25 ton; Jackson. $3.25 ton; Jackson nut. $2.75 V ton; charcoal, 15c & buj Conneilsville eoke, loc bn; gas coke, 9c & bu, or $2.25 HP' lead; crushed coke, 10c V bu. or $2.50 HP* load. DRUBS. Alcohol, $2.15®2.20; asafoetida. 25®30c; alum, 4 ®sc; camphor, 26®30c; cochineal, 50®05c; chloroform, 75® 80c: copper3, brls., $3®3.50; cream tartar, pure, 40®42c; indigo, 80c®$l; licorice, Calab., (fennine, 30®40c; magnesia, carb., 2-oz., 25®35c; morphine P. & W., HK ounce, $3.00®3.25; madder, 12® 14c; oil, castor, & gal., $1.50® 1.55: oil, bergamot, HP’ Tt>, $2.50®2.75; opium, $4®4.25; quinine, P. A W„ HP* ounce, 85c®90; balsam copaiba, 50® 60c; soap, castile, Fr.. 12® 16c; soda, bicarb., 4*3® 6c; salts, epsom, 4®sc; sulphur dour, 4®6c; salt peter, B®2oc; turpentine, 42®45c; glycerine, 20® 22c; iodide potass,, $3®3.25; bromide potass., 40® 45c; chlorate potash, 20 ® 220; borax, 12® 15c; cinchonidia, 20® 25c. Oils—Linseed oil, raw, 42®45e gallon; boiled, 48®49c; coal oil, legs! test 10@14c; bank, 40o; best straits. 450; Labrador, 60c; West Virginia lubricating, 20®30c; miners'. 650. Lard Oils—No. 1, 50®55c; do, extra, 55®60c. Whit* Lead—Pure, lower grades, 5®60. DRY GOODS. Arrfe- i?%c; Conestoga BF, 14c; Conestoga extra, 13%c; Conestoga Tl old Aledalf 13%c; Conestoga CCA. ll%c; Conestoga AA, 9c; Conestoga X, 8c; Pearl River, 12 %c; Lewiston 36-inch, 14%c; Lewiston 32-inch, 12%c; Lewiston 30-inch, 11 %c; Palls 080, 32-inch, 13%c; Methuen AA 12%c; Oakland A, 6%c; Swift River, 6 York 32ineb, 11 %<* York 30-ineh, 10%c. Bleachbd Sheetings—Blackstone AA.6%c;Ballou ft Son, 6c; Chestnut Kill, 5%c; Cabot 4-4, 6%c; Chapman X, 5%r; Dwight Star S, 8*40; Fruit of the Loom; 8; Lonsdale, 7%c; Linwood, 7%c: Masonville, 7%c; New York Mills, 10%c; Our Own, 5%a; Pepperell 9-4; 20c; Peppcreli 10-4, 22c; Hill’s, 7%c; Hope. 7c, Knight's Cambric, 7%c; Lonsdale Cambric, 10 %c; Whitinsville 33-inch. 6c; Wamsutta, 10%c. Ginghams—Amoskeag, 7%j; Baets, 7c: Gloucester, 6%e; Glasgow, 6*20; Lancaster. 7%c; Ranelmana, 7%c; Rnfew Madras, 9oj Cumberland, 6%c; W ita, 7c; bookfold, 10 %c. Grain Bags—American, $18.50; Atlanta, S2O; Franklin rille, S2O; Lewiston, S2O; Ontario, $18; Stark A, $22.50. Papbh Cambrics—Manville, 5%c; S. S. & Son, 6c; Masonville, 5%c; Garner, 5%c. Prints—Albions, solid color, 5%c; American fancy, 5%e; Allen’s fancy, 5%c; Allen’s dark, 5%0 Allen’s pink, 6c; Arnold’s, Gc; Berlin, solid colors, 5%c; Cos checo, 6c; Conestoga, 5%c; Dunnoll’s 5%c; Eddyrtone, 6c; Hartel, D%e; Harmony, sc; Hamilton, 6c; Greenwiib, 5%c; Knickerbocker, 5*30: Mallory, -4cjLj6c; RkAtaJ!Pd, 9c. Bbown She ktings—Atlantic A. 7c; Boott C, 6c, Agawam F, 5 *3O; Bedford R, 4%c; Augusta, s%<j; Boot, AL, 6%e; Continental 0,6 c: Dwight fitr, 7 %c; Echo Lake, 6c: Graniteville EE, 6c; Lawrence LLt 6%C; Pepperell E, 7c, Pepperell R, 6%c; Pepperell 9-4, 18c; Pepperell 10-4, 20c; Utica 9-4, 22%c; Utica 10-4. 25c: Utica C, 4c. FRUITS AND VEGETABLES. Apples—Choice extra, $2.25®2.50 HP'brl; com; non. $1.25® 1.50 HP'brl. CaANßEnaias—sG®B brl; s2® 3 HP' bu box faney, $8.50®9 HP 1 brl. Cabbage—sl® 1.25 HP* brl. ONIONS—S2.2S ® 2.50 brl. Potatoes—Rose, 45®50c y bu; Burbauks. 60c Sweet Potatoes—Philadelphia Jersey, $3.50® 8.75 HP* brl; Baltimore, $2.30®3. FOREIGN FRUITS. Raisins— London layer, $3.30®3.50 HP bom loose muscatels, 2-erown. $2.75®2.85 HF box; Valencia, 7%0 HP* lb. Bananas —Aspinwall, $2®2.50; Jamaica, $1.50®2.50. Lemons—Messina, s4®s HP 1 box. Oranges—Florida. $3®3.50 HP* box. Dates—Fard, boxes, 8®10c; frailed, 60. Figs—New, 14® 17c. Coeoanute—ss ®6 HP* hundred. Prunes—Turkish, 4% ®6c. GROCERIES.
Cojtfkks —Ordinary grades, 8 ®B*ac; fair, 9®9lflc; good, 10® prime. 11 ®ll*gc: strictly prime. 12 '®l‘2 l flc; choice, 121®® 13c; fancy green and yellow, 13 l a'©l4c; old government Java, 23 ®2se; imitation Java, 18®22c. Roajted —Gates's A 1, 15 Gates's Erime, 13*40; ArbucVle's, 13 *4O; Levering’a, 13lac; •elworth’s, 13 lie; McCuue’s, 13*48. Cheese —Common, 6®70; good skim. B*fl®9e; cream, 10 a) 11c; fall cream, 11® 12c; New York, 11 '®l2c. Dried Beef—loßi® Iliac. Rice —Carolina and Louisiana, Molasaks and Syrups—New New Orleans molasses, fair to prime. 33®40c; choice. 45®55c. Syrups, low grade, 24®2Ge; prime, 28®33c; ehoiooto fanoy, 35 ®4oc. Salt—Lake, 95c, car lots; 10® 15c more in quantities lees than a car-load. Spices—Pepper, 18 ®2oc; allspice, 10®12c: doves, I8®20c; cassia. 13®15c: nutmegs, 65®85c lb. Sugars—Hards, 7*4®7 7 gc; confectioners’ A, 6si® 6 7 gc; standard A, 6^B®6-he: off A, 6 3 8®6 1 ae; white extra 0, 6V®63fjc; tine yellows. 6®6*Bc; good yellow, 5%®6c; fair yellows, comm.*n yellows, s*4®sisc. Starch —Refined pear), 24r®3c & IB; Eureka, 5® 6a; Champion gloss lump, 6®70; improved corn, 6*®7c. Shot— sl.3o ® 1.35 & bag for dron Flour Sacks—No. 1 drab, brl, $33 y 1,000, *a brl, sl7; lighter whight, $1 & 1,000 less. TWtNß—Hemp, 12® 18c 4 V IB; wool, 8@10c; flax, 20® 30c; paDcr, 18c; jute, 12®15c; cotton. 16®25c. Woodenware—No. 1 tubs, $7.25®7.50; No. 2. tubs, $6.25 SG.SO; No. 3 tub5,55.25®5.50; two-hoop pails, $1.40® 1.50; three-hoop pails, $1.65 ®1.75; double washboards. $2.50®2.75; common washboards, $1.40® 1.85; clothespins, 50c®$1 box. Wooden Dishes-— Per hundred, 1 tts, 20c; 2 18, 25c; 3 . 30c; 5 ffi. 40c. Lhad—sV®6 l ac for pressed bars. Wrapping Paper —Crown straw, 18c per bundle; medium straw, 27c; double crown straw, 36c, heavy weight straw, 2%®2*so •P’ IB; crown rag, 30c bundle; medium -ag, 45c; double crown rag, 60c; heavy weight rag. 2% ®3<v# v lb; Manilla. No. 1, 7*®9c; No; 2, 5®60; print paper, No. 1, 6®7c; book paper, No. 1, S. & C., 10 ® lie; No. 2, S. & C., B®9c; No. 3; 8. & C., 7*4®Bc. IRON AND STEEL. Bar iron (rates), 2c: horse shoe bar. $3.15 ® 3*4o‘. Norway nail rod, 7c; German steel, plow-slab, 4c; American drill steel, 12c; Sanderson tool steel, 15c; tire steel, 4c; spring steel, 6c; home shoes, •#>’ keg $4: mule shoes. keg. $5; horse nails, & box, Bd, $5; ut nails. lOd and larger, $2.75 ■F' keg; other sizes at the usual advance: stoel nails, $3. Tinners’ Supplies—Best brand charcoal tin—TO, 10x14, 14x20, 12x12. $6.25; E 5, 10x14, 14x20, and 12x12. $8.25; IG. 14x20. roofing tin, $5.75; 10,20x28, $11.50 at 12.50; block tin. in pigs, 26c; in bars, 27c. Iron—27 B irou, 3**c; 27 C iron, 6c; galvanised. 50 F’ oent. discount. Sheet ainc. 6*flc; Copper bottoms, 22c. Planished copper, 32a Solder ls®loc. Wire, 50 & cent, off list. OIL CAKE. Oil cake and oil me&l, 1,000 tbs sls; 2,000 tbs, S3O. Bags and drayage extra. LEATHEU. hides and tallow. Leather —Oak sole. 33 ®4oc; hemlock sole, 26® 82e; harness, 30®35c; skirting, 37 black bridle, ■F’ dos., S6O ®65; fair bridle, S6O ®7B ■#>’ doz.j •tty kip. 60®80c; French kip, 85c®51.20: city calfskins, 83e®$1.10; French calf-skins, $1.15 ®1.60. HlDEfl—Green, heavy steer, 7*ac: groon salt, green salted eaif, lie; dry flint, 12c: dry salted, 10c. Damaged, one-third off the above prices. Sheepskins— 30 ®7se. Tallow—Prime, sc. OitEAeE —Brown, 3c; yellow, 3*a: white, 4®4**c. PROVISIONS. Wholesale Pareas—Prime lard, Gc; shoTt rib 4.75 c; hatns, 74*c; ahewiderfl, 3.32*ac. Jobbing Prices Smoked Meats Sugar-cured hums. Reliable brand, 15 e arerage, 10c: 17** lbs average, 9\c; 20 lbs average and over, 9*qc; light, ls4bs average.
ft Grey brand 8. C, hams %c Ifcs than the above; cottage hams. Reliable brand, none; California, hams, Reliable brand, 6c; English breakfast bacon sloer, Reliable brand, 9c: English breakfast bacon, clear. Porter brand, 814 c; English shoulders. Reliable brand, 12 lbs av, 5%c; 17 tbsdo, 5%c; Morgan & Grey brand %e less than the above; rois-cut shoulders, 4%c. Dried beef. Porter brand, 11c. Bacon, clear sides, light or medium, 7c; backs, light or mediom weight, 6%c; bellies, 7%c; French flitchoa average 5 lbs, 6c; belly pieces, average 4 lbs, 6c. Dry-salted and Pickled Meats—English-cured clear sides or backs (unsmoked,) 6c ; bean pork <clear> HP brl 200 lbs, $12.00; clear Jerk HP brl 200 tbs, $10.50; ham pork, HP brl 200 IBs, 10-50; also in % brls, containing 100 163, at bal-. the price of the brls, with 50e added, to cover additional cost of package. Lard—Pore kettle rendered, in tierces, 714 c; also in % brls and 50 thtubs, 38c advance on prioe of tierces; 48-lb tin tubs and 20-15 pails, %c advance; 10-tb pails, l%c advance. Sausage—Bologna, in doth, 5%c; in skin, 6c; link, 7c. PRODUCE. BUTTEa—Creamery faney, 26 ®3oc; choice country, 10®12c. Breswax—Dark. 18c ; yellow. 20c. Oideb—Duffy’a, Rochester, $6 HP brh Eggs—Shippers paying 17c, loss off; selling from store at 180. Feathers—Prime geese, 45c HP ; mixed duck, 20 ®2sc HP lb. Game.—Mallard ducks, $2.50®3 HP doz; venison, 14® 15c ¥ lb. POULTBY— Hens, 4o HP lb; roosters, 3c; soring chickens, 4c; ducks, 5c HP lb; geese, $4.50 HP dos; heu turkeys, 6c HP lb; toms, 6c HP 15. Wool—Tub-washed, 28®32c; unwashed, medium 20®22c; unwashed, Ootawold, 19®21c; burry and unmerchantable, 15c. We quote prices on farmers’ lots; on larger lots slightly higher prices are paid, SEEDS. Prime clover, S6®G,SO bu; prime timothy, $2.25 ®2.75 HP bn; extra clean blue grass, $1.40® 1.60 HP bu; red top, 75c®$l HP bu; orchard grass, $2.40 ®2.85 HP bu; German millet, $1®1.25 HP bu; common millet, 75c®$1; buckwheat, 60®90c bu. LITE STOCK. Cattle Steady, but Supply Light-Hogs Active and Higher—Sheep in Good Demand. Indianapolis, Jan. 1. Cattle —Receipts, 25; shipments, none. The supply continues light and of only fair quality. The market was steady; all selling on arrival. We quote; Export grades $5.25 ® 5.60 Good to ohoioe shippers 4.50®5.00 Common to medium shippers 3.70®4.20 Stockers and feeders 3.00®4.00 Good to choice heifers 3.40®4.01> Good to ohoice cows 3.00® 3,50 Common to medium cows and heifers... 2.00®2.85 Veals, common to g00d...... 3.50®5.25 Bulls, common to good 1.75® 3.50 Milkers, common to good 20.00®45.00 Hogs— Receipts, 1,000; shipments, 570. Quality only fair. The market was active and higher; closing strong. We quote: Heavy $3.95®4.00 Light and mixed packing 3.80®3.85 Common to good light..... 3.60®3.90 Sheep and Lambs—Receipts, 100; shipments, none. But few here; demand good; all selling at strong prices. We quote: Good to choice, 120 to 140 lbs, car 10t5.53.40®3.85 Fair to medium, 90 to 110 lbs 3.00®3.35 -fomnioa. 2.25®2.85 CulkC pariftfl(L< .50®1.00 Lambs, common to godtfrv***----- 3.00®4.00 Bucks, per head.. Elsewhere.
ST. LOUIS, Jau. I.—Cattle—Receipts, 200; shipments, 50. The market wa active and strong at unchanged prices. Hogs—Receipts, 2,500; shipments, 1.000. The market was active and 5® 10c higher, with everything sold. Sheep and Lambs—Receipts, 70; shipments, none. Tne market was firm and unchanged. New York Stock List. The market closed with the following prices bid: Three per cent,^bonds. 103Ij Louisville&Nashville. 45 United States 4125..112-k,L., N. A. &C 36*3 United States new 4s. 124 *8 Mar. &Cin lsts pref Pacific 6s of ’95 1253±;Mar. & Cin. seconds Central Pacific firsts. 115 ;Mem. & Charleston.. 36 Erie seconds 115 ;Michigan Central.... 77 Lehigh & Wilksbarre. 91 Minn. &. St. Louis... 22 Louisiana consols.... 85 Minn. & St. L. pref*. 50 Missousi6s .103 ; Missouri Pacific* 111% St. Joe 118Lj Mobile & Ohio . 14Lj St* P.& S. C. firsts. ..124 Morris & Essex 130 Tennessee 6s, 01d.... 52 Nashville & Chat 40% Tennessee 6s. new... 52 New Jersey Central.. 4U 7 a Texas Pac. I’d grants. 37*3 Norfolk &W. pref... 29% T. P. Rio Grande.... 53 Northern Pacific 28% Union Pacific firsts... 117 Northern Pacific pref. 61 U. P. land grants. ...10514 Chi. & Northwestern. 110% U. P. Smking fund..l2l C. & N. W. pref 1351s Virginia 6s 43 New York Central . .'105:% Va. con. ex-mat. coup. 50 Ohio Central I*3 Virginia deferred.... 13 Ohio & Mississippi... 24% Adams Express 145 Ohio & Miss. pref.... Allegheny Central Ontario & Western.. 20 Alton & Terre Haute. 39 Oregon Navigation.. .I06 7 8 At. &T. H. preFd... 85 Oregon &Trauscont’l. 33% American Express—lo 2 Oregon Improvement. 27 B. 0. R. &N 75 Pacific Mail 06% Canada Paoific 02% Panama 98 Canada Southern 42 Peoria, D. & E 22 Central Pacific 42% Pittsburg 146 Chesapeake & Ohio.. 12%;Pullman Palace Car.. 133 C. & O. pref’d firsts.. 20% Reading 20 7 g C. & O. seconds 14%|Rock Island 128% Chicago & Alton 140 iSt. L. & San. Fran... 21% C. &A. pref erred.... 155 St. L. &S. F. prefd. 46% 0.. B. & Q 137% St. L. & S. F. f’ts pref 98% Chi., St. L. & N. O C., M. & St, P 95% C., St. L.&P 13%;0„ M. & St. P.pref..l23 7 8 C., St. L. & P. pref’d. 33% St. Paul, M & M 110% C., S. & C 34 jSt. Paul & Omaha... 39% Clevel’d & Columbus. 58%;St. Paul &O. pref’d 102% Delaware & Hudson.. 9C% Texae Pacific 13 DeL,Lack. & West.. .120% CnJbuPacific........ 55% Den. & Rio Grande.. 20 jU. S. Express 62 Erie 26%:Wab. St. L. & P 12% Erie preferred 50 W., St. L. &P. pref. 21 7 8 East Tennessee 6%Wells & Fargo Exp*.ll9 East Tenn. preferred. 11 W. U. Telegraph 72% Fort Wayne 141 Colorado Coal 25% Hannibal & St. Joe Homestake 22 H. & St. J. preferred | Iron Silver 175 Harlem 212 j0ntari0.............. 29 Houston & Texas.... 33 Quioksilvor 7 Illinois Central 139% Quicksilver pref’d.... 24 I. B. &W 1 26% Southern Pacific Kansas & Texas 32% Sur.ro 24 Lake F.rie& Western. 18% N. Y. O. & St. L 9 7 s Lake Shore 88%|N. Y.C&St. L. pref’d. 23 *Ex. dividend. Real Estate Transfers. Instruments filed for record in the Recorder’s office of Marion county. Indiana, for the twenty-four hours ending at 5 o’clock, P. U., Jan. 1, 1886, as furnished by Elliott & Butler, abstracters of titles, room No. 3, -Etna Building: Martin Turquin to B. H. Vanier, lot 18 in outlot 56, in Indianapolis 1,000.00 Victor Picard et al. to B, H. Vanier, same tract - 1,000.00 Conveyances, 2,- consideration $2,000.00 REDUCTION IN THE PRICE OF GAS! Notice to Gas Consumers and Others. Your attention is called to tl<e marked reduction in the price of gas, which took effect on the Ist day of March. The company is now furnishing gas to all consumers at SI.BO per 1,000 cubic feel . This price is certainly within the reach of all, for both lighting and cooking purposes. The convenience and comfort of cooking by gas, especially during the summer months, where a tire is not otherwise required, can only be thoroughly appreciated by those who have had experience in its useful application for that purpose. The company has sold for use in this city during the last four years a large number of gas stoves and is satisfied, from the many testimonials from its patrons, that these stoves •'’fill a long-felt want.” Gasoline Stoves changed to Gas Stoves at a small expense. CjF'Stoves and Gas Engines FOR SALE AT COST. INDIANAPOLIS GAS-LIGHT AND COKE CO,, No. 47 South Pennsylvania Street. S. D. PRAY, Secretary. I_l T? T\T|7 Used in printing th* Indian- , 1 n Vj XI vIV APOLIS Journal is made by the CLEVELAND PRINTING INK WORKS, Cleveand, 0.
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