Indianapolis Journal, Indianapolis, Marion County, 16 July 1889 — Page 6

THE INDIANAPOLIS JOURNAL, TUESDAY, JULY 16, 1889.

TOE INDIANAPOLIS NATIONAL BANK.Designated fatted State Depository. Corner Room. Odd Fellows' HalL THEO. P. 1UCGILEV. Presi't. II E RlXFORD. Cash'r

CONDITION OF THE MAEKETS Wcat Stronger on Small New Crop Rcsand Visible Supply Decrease. But Little Interest in Corn, and Prices a Shade Better than Saturday Oats Tinner Hoj Products Active and Irregular. MONEY, STOCKS AND BONDS. A. Few Limited Gains That Were Largely Ixt by legalization in tlie Closing Hour. KEW YORK, July 15.-Money on call was easy at 3,32 per cent., the last loan being made at 3, closing offered at 3. Prime mercantile paper 423 6L per cent. Sterling exchange quiet and steady at 4.86 for sixty-day bills, aud 4.873 for demand. The total sales of stocks to-day were 149,113 shares, including the following: Atchison, 12.900; Delaware, Lackawanna & Western. 9,400; Lake Shore, 7,200; Missouri Pacific, 7,510: Northwestern, 4,C00; Northern Pacific preferred, 6,120; Reading, 10,500; St. Faul 29,425; Union Pacific, 7,27a The stock market to-day was quiet all the Way out, but there was until the last hour a decidedly strong tone, which raised quotations to a materially higher leyel than that of Saturday. The improvement, however, brought in realizing sales, and a larfe-9 portion of the gains waa lost. The foreigners seemed to have most confidence in the future of values for American stocks, and this morning the London figures showed material advances over prices of Saturday, and this market responded to the improvement, which was helped? along by liberal buying orders from abroad. There was no pressure to sell stocks, and while there wa little demand, the covering of "shortskept the upward movement going, but the loaning rates for stocks show that there must have been material reduction of the outstanding short interest in the past few days. Opening prices here were generally from l to 2 per cent, better than Saturday's closing iigures. but Missouri Pacific was exceptional, with a gain of 7a per cent, induced by the reports that there were to be efforts made to improve the rates in the Southwest, and at the same time give them greater stability. The market remained quiet, though Lead was active. The trusts all opened materially higher, Sugar being up 4 per cent., but there was no movement of importance in the list until toward noon, when Chicago Gas, which had dropped, from LI 2 to 5o suddenly shot up to SS3 Renewed inquiry for the grangers, in which London was very frominent, resulted in an advance of h in Rock Island, while Bnrlington and the others gained fractional amounts. After noon the general market was completely barren of feature, but the Big Four stock rose 2 per cent., and the new C. C, C. & ot. Louis preferred gained a like amount The rest of the list, however, displayed steady strength, and the highest prices were reached toward 2 p. M. The realizations then began, and Atchison led off with a drop of 1 percent, followed by St Paul, Missouri Pacitio and trusts, Sugar dropping l3i. The market finally closed quiet but weak at near the opening prices. The final changes are irregular, but advances are more numerous and declines are for fractional amounts only, while Big Four is up lc?; C, C, C. & St. Louis preferred, 1: Sugar, 14, and Lead. 18. Railroad bonds were again dull, and the majority of the list showed no motion or feature. In a few ' instances, however, there were material declines established from last previous sales among the inactive bonds. The sales of all issues were only $'.k7,000. (iovernment bonds were dull and steady. State bonds were dull and steady. Closing quotations were: Four per ct reg...lJHi4 Four per ct. ceup.l'-S'j Four and as reg.lOG Four aud akcoupl06:U Pacific Gsof 'U3...11S InulMana st'pd 4s. bS7 Missouri Os 100 Tenn. new ?ct. (5s. 10(5 Tenn. new set. .s.lO-1t Tenn. new set. 3s. 7U'U Can Southern 24s. 1)1) Cen. Pacitio l.ts..ll 1 DCD.& K. O. IstS. 1204 Pen. & K. 0.4s... 7Uh Den. & ILG.W.lstalOOe Lake Erie A West. 174 L. 15. A W. prcf... 5Jid Lake fchore 101i LoiL&Xash 09 a I-ou. A N. A 39 Sleui.&Charlfston. 00 Michigan Ccutxal 68 Mil., L. H. A W.. 00 Mil.. L. 8. W. pref .113 io Minn. & 8t. L 4. M. A St. L. pref.... 8 Missouri Purine... GO Mobile A: Ohio 1UU N'aahvlllo & Chat.. 93 New JTseyCent..J 1 1 '4 Norfolk & W. pref. 503t Northern Pucitie.. 277a Northern Tac. pref G4ij North western 1074t North west'n pref ..140 New York Central. 105 13 N. Y., C. A ft. It... 16 N.Y..C. & St.Lprcf H ). & Mississippi... 223s O. AM. pref 87 Ontario A West... 17 Ore. Improvement 543 Ore. Navigation... 95 Ore. A Trans Pacific Mad 32 r.rie seconds if 24 M., K.&T. pen. fis ;i M.. K. A T. ren. 5s "(i Mutual Union 03. .102 N. J. C. int cer...ll3 Xortu'n l'ac. lsU 1171 Nort li'n Pac. 'Jds . . 1 1 5 U N'westn consols.. 1 40 JTwcsfn deb's 5. 1144 Oregon & Trans G3 104 Ft.L.Al.M.gen. os. bt.L.&S.F.cen.iu..lD bt. Paul consols.. .V2Hh st. P., c. At i. lsts.117 T. 1. L. O. Tr.rets. 89" T. P. It. G. T. ret. 302 Peoria, D. A .... 5!li8 Pittslmrg 100 Pullruau Palace. .. If .1 leading 40ia Rock Island 94 M. L. A P. F 20 St. L. A H. F. pref. 55a t, L.& S.F.lstprefllO Union Pacilic lsts.114 West Shore 10 Adams Kxtress...llS Alton AT. H 4C Alton AT. II.pref.10O Am rican Lxpress.li. 11 nr.; C K. A N. Canada Pacific... Canada Southern Central Pacific Ches. A Ohio C. A O. prcf.lsts.. C. A O. rrcf. ilds.. .r.ic V.-H, X illll. .......... YJ r'J m. Paul pref 10m 34V:Ht. Paul.M. A M.. 98 j:ujwm. ram a Omaha. 57i4!.t. Paul A O.pref. 31jTenn. Coal A Iron 9:1 39T8 19 51 58 91 15H Chicro A Alton..l25 Texas Pacific T. A O.Cen. pref.. Union Pacific U. S. Kxpress W.,f?t. I A P. C, R. A Q KXii. CfitL&P 14 C, Ht. L. A P. pref :5?i C. B. A U 63 Clevr!ACo!unrbs. 7( Del. A Hudson 145 Jel.,Laek. AW. ...U." len. A K. U W., St. I j. A P. pref 29 U Wells A Fargo x.i:i8 Westt-rn Union... Am. Cotton OIL.. . 85 . 54si . 29 H .175 Fast Tennessee... 10; Colorado Coal.... llome.'take Iron Silver i:.Tenn. 1st pref. 711 K Tenn. 2d pref.. 2.1 Krio 2V4 Ontario.. 34 a Krie preferred Fort Wayne..., .. (542 Quicksilver 1P4 ..157 Ouicksllver pref.. 37 iort Worth A Den sutro.... Hocking Valley... 13inulwcr 25 Houston A Texas. 9 Ilich. A W. P 23 Illinois Central. ..113 Atch..Top. A 8. F. 34 1.. B. A W Ien.,Tex. A Ft. W. 52a innsas&Texas... lO'tlUcn. A It O. pref. 40 Kx. dividend. NEW YOIIK, July 13. P;r sdver, 02c TIt.DING AT CHICAGO. Tho Ups and Downs or the Market with tlie Itange in Trices of Leading Articles. CHICAGO, July 13. A good speculative business was transacted in wheat to-day, and the market ruled rather strong, though there wero occasional spurts of weakness. "While last week the market declined on the prospects of liberal receipts of new "wheat, it ruled steadier to-day on the possibilities that expectations may not be realized. At Minneapolis not more than half the quantity was received that had been talked about, and at Sr. Louis instead of 800,000 bushels, only 14G.000 bushels were received. Out of 100 cars of wheat received here. 73 cars wero new, and 53 cars of contract grade. It was feared that tho movemeut might not be as freo as expected early in tho season, and this induced somo buying and covering of 'shorts." The visible supply decrease) ex ceeded expectations, and was astreucthniing feature. Theopeniug was ''Kc higher than Saturday's closing, declined" Shic. men advanced J4C again ruled weaker and closed about VSc higher than Saturday. But little interest was manifested in corn, trading being light and fluctuations narrow, with most of tho business confined to local operators. The feeling was steady, prices varying but little from Saturday s range, closing-a shade better. Oats were only moderate! active and a shade firmer, but price lluctuations were small. A fairly active business was transacted in mess pork at an irregular ran 1:0 of prices. Karly the market was stronger, aud opening sales wero made at 10c advance, which was followed by a further advance of Sc. Later the offerings were moderately freo and a weak feeling was developed, accompanied with a reduction of nSOc. Toward the close the feeling was steadier, and prices rallied 7 fit 10c, closing quiet A firmer feeling was manifested in tho lard market Opening sales were made at .05c advance, but the demand fell off and prices receded ngaiu, closing at about outside figures. A little more life was exhibited in the market for shoit-

i emts. Jariy ino ieeung was stronger and prices ruled '.Oi'S.OGc higher, but tno offerings were slightly enlarged later, and the advance was lost The market closed quiet at outside figures. The leading futures ranged as follows:

Options. UptnFg Highest. Lowest. Closing Wheat July;. 77 73 77 774 Aujmst.. 7384 76 753 tept 7GU 76 7G 76 Deo 784 788 777p 78 Corn August 35V 3j3 Sept 3. 352 35 Sols October.. S33i S3 35 35 Oat August 21 3s Pept 2l7g 217 21 84 21 May 23 258 23 23 Pork August, tll.35 tll.35 $11.2212 $11.33 8ept 11.45 11.50 11.30 11.40 October.. iWh 10J50 .Lard August 62 6.33 6.S0 (wo Fept 6.42 6.43 6.37 2 6.45 October. ' 6.45 fih'tribs Aug. 6.75 5.75 f?ept C.80 S.BO .723 6.80 October.. 6.67 5.112 6.61i 6.72a

Cash Quotations were as follows: Flour dull and unchanged: No. 2 spring wheat No: 1 riaxseed, SLSO1?; prime timothy-seed, $1.401.41; mess pork, per bbL $ll.S3'a 11.40; lard, per pound, C.S0,a;o.3'J12: short-rib sides loose), 5.70'S5.7oc; dry-salted snouiders boxel), 5.25'it5.271t2c: nort-ciear eiaes boxed), 02 ClStc; whisky, distillers' fin ished iroods. tier caL S1.02. Sucars Cutloaf unchanged. On theProducoExchauee. to-dav. the but ter market was firm and unchanged. Eccs steady and unchanged. Kecemts-F our. 15.000 Oris: wiieat. l4.ouo bu: corn. S03.000 bu: oats. 148,000 bu; rye. 1,000 bu. Shipments Flour. 11,000 brls; wheat. 53.000 bu: corn. 462.000 bu; oat?. 1&0.000 bu; rye, 17,000 bu. AT NEW YORK. Ruling Prices In Produce at the Seaboard's Commercial Metropolis. NEW YORK, July 15. Flour Receipts, 81,401 packages; exports, 5,538 brls, 10,253 sacks. Market quiet and generally weak; winter, in instances, 510o lower; sales 10,900 brls. Wheat Receipts, S2.C00 bu; exports, 24,010 bu; sales 1,920,000 bu futures, 78,000 bn spot Spot market quiet, unsettled, and closing weak and lower; No. 2 red, 6514' 832Cin store, 87a87i40 afloat 812'S S8c f. o. b.; No. 3 red, 78V279c; No. 1 red, OS 03c; No. 1 white, OSc; ungraded red, 84'4 Z81z; No. 2 Milwaukee, 87c delivered. Options moderately active, irregular, 08io lower and weak; No. 2 red. July, WSoSgc, closing at 83c; August, 83VS 835gc, closing 83ic: Sentember. 83 OHIO'S KPgc. closing at 833ec; October, SlSSc, closing at 843c; December. WiH'Sto lS-ltJc, closing at bbc; May, S0789li4c, closing at OOc. Rve firm; Western, BOSIV. Barley malt quiet; Canada, 90cS 1.05 for old and new. Corn Receipts, 2.100,100 bu; exports, 16.725 bu; sales, l&i.OOO bu futures, lii8,000 bu spot Spot market steady and moderately active, 4214242lrc elevator, 43o atloat; No. 3 white, 40o bid; ungraded mixedt 41 43c; No. 2 white, 49c bid; ungraded mixed, 4104340. Options tinner and dull; July, 43 2-lGS42ioC, closing at 42; Augustus 42S4C, closing at 428c; September, 42 15-10 43ic, closing at 43; October, 435c. Oats Receipts, 110.700 bu; exports 0.GG0 Im; sales. 285,000 bu. futures, 8000 bu spot Spot market steady and quiet; options firm and quiet; July. 2078 27c, closing at 27c; August 27yc; September. 27 27, closing at 2730; spot No. 2 white, S2i22 3234c; mixed Western, 23 29c; white do, S3 SS9c; No. 2 Chicago, 27c. liay quiet and steady. Hops quiet and steady. Con'eo Options opened firm at 1023 points up, and closed barely steady at 25 30 points up; sales, 83,500 bags, including July, 14.70c; August 14.80 2 14.85c; September, 14.75&15.00C-; October, 14.80 15.00c; November, 14.85 15. 05c; December. 14.85 15.10c; Januarv, 14.95 a 15.05c; February, 14.901 5.00c; March, 14.9015.10c; April, 15.00c; May, ll.fi'S 15.10c. Spot Rio stronger; fair cargoes 172C. Sugar Raw entirely nominal, awaiting offers and demands; fair refining, 7,c; rehned steady and quiet. Molasses Foreign dull; New Orleans quiet. Rice quiet and steady. Tall low steady. Rosin quiet Eggs easy and in moderate demand; Western, llhUhc; receipts, 7,933 packages. Pork quiet: mess 13.002)13.25; extra prime, $U.2.Vz)11.50. Cut meats firm; sales pickled bellies, 14 lbs. 034c; pickled hams, ll34c; pickled shoulders, 51ic; middles quiet Xiard stronger, with good export demand; sales Western steam, 0. 62 6.65c, closing at 0.65c; city, 6715c; August, 6.07c bid; September, 6.74 0.70c, closing at C.75o bid; October. 0.70c, closing at 0.73c bid; January, 6.5i5,g 6.45c. Butter quiet; Western dairy, 1013c; Western creamerv, 'filOkjc; Western factory, 8-5)130. Cneese firmer and quiet; Western, ShQIhc. GRAIN AT H031K AND ABROAD. Figures Showing the Quantity in Sight In the United Staff. NEW YORK, July 15,-The visible supply of grain, on Saturday. July 13, as compiled by the New York Produce Exchange, was as follows: Wheat, 12,711,165 bu, a decrease of 1,244,788 bu; corn, 8,050,000 bu, a decrease of 143,005 bu; oats, 5,008,713 bu, a decrease of 018,050 bu: rye, 80(5.001 bu, a decrease of 51.720 bu; barley, 377,951 bu, an increase of 1,523 bu. The visible supply of grain, as reported for the Chicago Board of Trade, in comparison with that of last week, is as follo ws: Wheat, 12,711,000 bn, a decrease of 1,215,000 bu; corn, 8.043,000 bu, a decrease of 130.000 bu; oats, 5,060.000 bn, a decrease of 618,000 bu; rye, 807,000 bn, an increase of 10.000 bu; barley, 37S,000bu, an increase of 2,000 bu. The Foreign Grain Trade. LONDON, July 15. The Mark Lane Express, in its review of tho British grain trade during the rast week, says: The crop reports give promise that the yield throughout Great Brittain will be in excess of the average. English wheat is in sellers' favor, and prices have advanced Od. The sales of English wheat during the past week were 23,402 quarters, at 20s 3d. as against 20,070 quarters, at 31s Cd, during tho same period last year. Foreigu wheat and Hour are firm. At Liverpool wheat has risen 2d per cental and Hour 6d. English barlej has advanced Jd. At to-day's market English wheat was still in sellers' favor at a fractional rise. Foreign wheat was dull for Russian. American red and whito wheats were firm. American Hour made a fractional advance. Barley was 3d cheaper. Corn, oats, beans and peas wero firm. TRAJ1K IN GF.NERAI Quotations at St. Louis, Philadelphia, Baltimore, Cincinnati and Other Points. ST. LOUI8, July 15. Flour Demand moderate and market very quiet Wheat higher. Pccelpta of 143,000 bu were so much below expectations that shorts were alanned.and there was enough demand to advance prices hvc. Karly cables wero weak, and outaldo markets very irregular. The feeling locally was unsettled. The decrease in the visible supply caused another advance, mainly In Autrust. but turned weak late, and declined, closing about 4C above Faturday; No. 2 red. cash, 72c asked; July, 7214fc72'c, closing at 724c: August, 72a a 72V. closing at 72sd72.20 uked; September, 734 a 74c. closing as 734o asked; December. 77Va77V closing at 77c unked; year. 723we, closing at 72Vc asked. Corn Near months were weak and sold c lower, but others were tinner. No. 2 mixed, cash, 33 l-c; July. 'J2hc, closing at32ic: Aujrut.32l4'2 32-V cJo.-dng at 324c; September, 327c, closing at 327-e asked; year, 31 -ic, closing at 31 V, Oats weaker, No. 2, cash, 24c bid; July, 22c; August, 21c bid; May, 23c. ltyo No. 2 salable at 41c. liny dull aud easy; prairie, $86 8.50; timothy, tf'.tfcUI.SO. Bran quiet and unchanged. Flaxseed. j?1.13 best bid for new crop, but worth more. Hutter quiet and easy, but unchnnced; creamery, 13 r 15c; "dairy, llv 12c. Keirs dull at Hv Corn-meal lower aud active at $2,102-2.15. Whiky steady at $1.02. Provisions llnner. Pork, rpil.75. Lard Triune steam nominal at 60. Dry-salt meata Shoulders, 5.25c; lours and ribs. 6.05 A 0.10c: short clear, G.109.2 'c. JJaron Hoxed shoulders. 5.75e: longs aud ribs, 6.33c; short clear, 0.73c. Hams steady and Una at 11. 25 a 13.23c. Ilagging steady and ilriu at unchanged quotations. Receipts Flour, 4,000 brls wheat, 143.WH1 bmcorn. 31.000 bu; osts. 44.00O bu. ehiptuents Flour, M.OOO bu; wheat, 30,000 bu; corn, 18,000 bu; oats, 7,000 bu. PHILADELPHIA, July 15.-Flour flnn'thongh quiet; Ohio aud other Western clear, $4.25a4.t0; Ohio and other Western straight. $1.65 4.90; winter patent, fair to choice, $3 n 5. 50; Minnesota clear, $3.75 r 4.2 5; Minnesota straight, )l4.50a.40; Minnesota patent, $5.73tfti.25. Wheat Options weak and lower. Hoot old crop scarce and flnu; new crop dull;

new steamer No. 2 red. in export elevator, 81c; old No. 2 red, in export elevator, U7c;

choice old ungraded red, in expon eieYnior, $1.03; No. 2 red, July, 8385c; August, 82 82sc; fcepteniber, b2382HrC. Corn Speculation dull and lower, car lots quiet but 43; Oats Demand moderate, but prices of car lots steadily held; No. 3 white, 33fc334c; No. 2 white, 34sc;No. 2. white, choice, 3o2c; futures beyond this month weak, with August and Peptember Usc lowen No. 2 white. July. 3334c; Aujcust; 31a313Hc; September, 30430; October. 30Ja31o. Provisions steady and In fair Jobbing demand. Pork New mesH. $14; new prime mess, $13.50: prime family. $14.50315.50. Hams, lunoked. 12 al4c. Lard Western steam, 0?tc. Butter quiet, but linn for line roods: 1'ennsylvania creamery, extra, 10V&17C; Pennsylvania prints, extra, 2.nc. Eprs steady; Pennsylvania frets. P1 Cheese dull; part skims, 67c Kece 1 p t sF lo u r, 1,500 brls; wheat, 4,000 bu; corn. 42,400 bu; cats, 18,300 bu. ghipmsntsYhcat, 3,300 bu; corn. 6.20O bu; oats, 31,700 bu. MINNEAPOLIS, July 15. Sample tables were pretty well loaded with wheat at the start and sellers were holding in vain for Saturday's prleea. A few lots of No. 1 hard were being offered, but there wero no bids within 2c of lat week s sales. Local stocks show a liberal decrease for the week, and receipts were considerably less than had been anticipated. There were a few millers on the floor from outside towns, but the combined demand for cash wheat was not great and up to nooa but a few sales had been made. Buvers of all frades were insisting on a couple cents reduction. Receipts were 20O cars; sUinments. 101. Closing quotations: No.rl hard, July. $1.01; on track. $1.03; No. 1 Northern, July, 90c; August, 80c; September. 79c; December. 70c; on track, 90c; No. 2 Northern, July, 82c; on track, 836850. CINCINNATI, July 15. Flour strong; family, $3.233.00; fancy, $404.25. Wheat stronger, No. 2 red, 84284c; new. 78370c. Receipts, 9.700 bu; shipment. 5,800 bu. Corn easier; No. 2 mixed, 382C. Oats weaker; No. 2 mixed, 253253fiQ. Rye quiet; No. 2. 4720. Pork barely steady at $11.75. Lard stronger at 6-lOc. Bulk meats nrm; short ribs, 5.95c. Bacon firm; short clear, 7c. Whisky steady; sales 919 brls ot linished goods on a basis of $1.02. Butter dull; fancy creamery, 1820c; choice dairy, 910c Linseed ollqiifetand steady at 60s 72c, Sugar Ann; b anl re lined. 9 sja 10c: New Orleans, lSp 8lic Eggs heavy at 10c, loss off. Cheese steady; prime to choice Ohla flat, 738c. BALTIMORM. July 15. Wheat Western steady at a decline; No. 2 winter red, spot, 85o; July, 822C hid; August, 81 c; Beptember, 81 3c; December, 84icc. Corn Western steady; mixed, spot and July, 42242; August. 424Vd 42sc; Feptember, 4212'(42?tc; steamer, 4012C. Oats Weern white, 33a34c. Rye lifeless at 49 ct 50c. Hay quiet and steady; prime to choico timothy, $14.50 a 15. Provisions steady. Butter dull; creamery, lOftlOo. Eggs easy at 12 122C. Coffee nominal: Rio, fair. 18c. Receipts, Flour, 3,000 brls: wheat, 42,000 bu; corn, 17,000 bu; oats, 7,000 bu; rye. 1,000 bu. Shipments -Hour, 18,000 brls. Sales-Wheat, 207,000 bu; corn, 2,000 bu. TOLEDO. July 15. WTicat steady; cash, 803 80e; July, 783c August, 773tc; September, 78c; December, 8038C. Corn dull; cah and July, 30;c; September, 307c. Oats quiet; cash, 2Gc Clover-need dull; October, $4.50. Receiptswheat, 3,000 bu; corn, 1.000 bu; oats, l.OOO bu. Shipments Wheat, 14,000 bu; corn, 5,000 bu; oats, 1,000 bu. DETKOIT.JulylS. Wheat No. 1 white, cash, 89c; No. 2 red, cash, 87c; July, 78c; August, 77 c; September, 78 e; December, 81c. Corn No. 2, cash. 3Gcc; Jnly, 36; Aujroet, 304C Oats No. 2 cath, 2530; No. 2 white, cash, 29C. Receipts Wheat, 0,100 bu; corn, 3,300 bu; oats, 1,100 bu. Oils. NEW YORK, July 15. Petroleum Stock Exchange Opening at 92c; highest, 02; lowest, 91?ic: closing at 02c. Consolidated Exchange August ojened at 92c: hisrhest, 92oc; lowest, 9178e; closing at 91V. Total sales, 363,000 brls. Turpentine quiet at 384380. OIL CrTY, July 15. National Transit certificates opened at 02c; highest, 92; lowest, 92c; closed. 92o. Sales, 56,000 brls; clearances, 108,000 brls; charters, none; shipments, 80,878 brls; runs, 71.5G7 brls. PITTSBURG. July 15. Petroleum Trading lisht; .National Transit certitlcates opened at 92c; closed at 92c; highest, 93c: lowest, 92c CLEVELAND, July 15. Petroleum easy. Standard white, 110, 7ac CHARLESTON, July 15. Turpentine firm at 35?tc WILMINGTON, July 15. Turpentine firm at at 35c. , SAVANNAH, July 15. Turpentine firm at 352C Cotton. NEW YORK, July 15. Cotton quiet; middling uplands, 114C; middling Orleans, 112C; sales, 361 bales: sales last week toot before reported), 1,011 bales for consumption, and 792 bales for export. Futures closed steady: sales, 41,000 bales; July, 10.48c; An mist. 10. 47c; 8eptemlerr 10.15c; October, 9.96c; November. 0.8c; December. 9.00e; January, 9.96c; February, 10.03c; March, 10.11c; April, 10.18c; May, 10.2Gc. NEW ORLEANS. Jnly 15. Cotton stcadr: middling, 11c; low middling, lOc; good ordinarv, Okc; net receipts, 410 bales: gros receipts, 410 bales; exports to France, 0,204 bales; exports to the continent, 350 bales; 6alcs, 250 bales; stock, 12.698 bales. LIVFJtPOOL, 'July 15. Cotton f teadr, with a fair demand; American middling, 6 3-HM. Sales, 8,000 bales, of which 1,000 bales were for speculation and export, and included 6,300 bales American. Metals. NEW YORK. July 15. Pic-iron quiet and unchanged. Copper flnnerand dull; lake July, 12c. Lead dull and heavy; domestic, 3.87hc Tin quiet and steady; Straits, 19.70e. ST. LOUIS, July 15. Lead less easy; refined, 3. 0c. this asked for chemical hard, and 'bid at 3.77 ac; soft Miseouri could have been bought at 3.75c. Dry Good. NEW YORK, July 15. Business In staple dry goods was of a steady character, with supplies of medium and low brown ami bleached cottons small. The tone of the market for cotton goods was well maintained, but print cloths tend downward. "Wool. ST. LOUIS. July 15. Wool Receipts to-day, 320,292 pounds. The market was quiet and weak, but there were no material change in values. LIVE STOCK. Cattle Steady but Unchanged Hogs Active and Higher Little Business in Sheep. Indianapolis, July 15. Cattle But few on sale. Market steady at unchanged prices. Export grades $3.8534.00 Good to choice shippers 3.5033.75 Common to medium shippers 2.75 a 3.25 Stockers, 550 to 850 Ds 2.C532.75 Good to choice heifers 2.7523.10 Fair to medium heifers 2.25S2.C0 Common to thin heifers 1.50& 2.00 C4ood to choice cows 2.502.85 Fair to medium cows 2.005 2.35 Common old cows l.X)n 1.75 Veal, common to good 2.753.75 Bulls, common to good 1.50 a 2.50 Milkers, common to good... 15.00 30.00 Hogs Receipts, 1,600; shipments, 850. Quality fair. Market opened active and higher, especially on light grades, closing steady, with all sold. Lijrht $4.5534.65 Mixed 4.4034.55 Heavy 4.2534.35 Heavy roughs. 3.2533.75 SurEi and Lambs Receipts, 200; shipments, . But little business transacted for the want of stock. Market steady. Good tocholee $4.0004.50 Fair to medium 3.50 a 3.85 Common 2.75 n 3.25 Bucks, per head 2.00 a 3.00 Elsewhere. BUFFALO. July 15. Cattle Receipts, 105 car-loads through; 20o car-loads fcr sale. The market was slow and a shade lower. Exiort.extra, $434.20; choice. $434.15; choice heavy butchers. $3.90 4; medium butchers', $3.8533.90; lisht, $3.75 3.90; mixed common, $2.25 ft 2.80; natives, stockers and feeders, J2.70 -a 3; stock bulls. $2.95 & 2.15; fat bulb. $2.50 ;; cows and heifers, extra, $2.50?T3.25; common. $2.50. Sheen and Lambs Receipts, 20 - car-loads through; 394 car-loads for sale. The market was Hogs liceeipts, 67 car-loads through; 75 car load for sale. The market was fairly active and hiirher. mediums, -1.60 2 4.05; mixed, 1.509 4.75; Yorkers and pigs, $4.8034.35; roughs, 3.75 34; stags, 3.25te3.50. NEW YORK, July 15. Beeves Receipts. 4.400; making 12.000 for tho week; fresh arrivals iucluded 123 car-loads for exiortation, 79 car-loads for city trade slaughterers direct, and 03 tar-loads to be sold. These found a ready sale at an advance equal to lto perewt.; native steers ranged from $3.70 vr 4.55 perewt; Texas etccrs, 3.053 3.95; native bulls, 2.259 3.40. Calves -Receipts, 2,100, making 7,600 for the week. Matket steady at 4.25 u 5.50 per cwt for veals, and $2.25 ft 3 for buttermilk calves. Sheep Receipts, 12,300, making 48,000 for tho week. Sheep were barely stead nt $4 3 5.05 per cwt; lambs decidedly dull and weak; common to extra sold at 5.50tt6.50 per cwt. Hogs Receipts, 7.000, makin 29. 100 for the week: none sold en tho live weight. Market steady at 4.6095. KANSAS CITY. July 15.-Tho Live Stock Indicator reports: Cattle Receipts, 6,515; shli ments, 2.425. Supply mostly Texas. Native beef steers steady. Texas 10c lower. Best cows stead). Common a shade lower. Good to choice corn-fed steers, 3.70a4.90; common to medium. 2.803 3.50; stockers and feeding steers, 2 h 3. 10; cows, 1.602.70; grass range fiteers.Sl.7dw2.ro. Hogs Receipts, 2.63 Si shipments, 554. Tho market was strong to 2o higher. Good to

steady; No. 2 mlxeddu Twentieth-street eievaior, 433c; No. 2 mixed. July. 41a42c; August, 42 4'l.ir? lntpmlr. 42 '.1 2 43 Ue: October. 434

steady and 20 2oc lower; sheep, good to be(t, $4.5(i 4.75; fair to good, $434.25; common, $2.509 1; lambs, goo I to bet, $6.25-2 0.50; fair to Kood, 696.25; common, $5.50 d 6.

choice light, $4.2094.25; heavy and mixed,

$4.059 4.15. Sheciv Receipts, ; shipments, 94. ine market was strong. Good to choice muttons. $3.6033.80; lamos, 2.7534.90. CHICAGO, July 15. The Drovers' Journal re ports; Cattle Receipt. 12,000; shipments 4.000. Natives lOo higher; Texans 10c lower; beeves, 3.4034.35; stockers and feeders, $2.25 -34.10; cows, inula and mixed. $1.50 a 3.20;. Texas cattle. $233.30. Hoes Receipts, 17.000: shlnmentR, 0,000. The market is strong and 5910c higher; mixed. $4.25 4.5o; ncavy. 4.v:o4.4.0; Ught, $-iu40J 4.80; skips. $3.50 34.60. Sheen Receipts. 4.000: shipments. 800. The market was steady; natives. $3,503 5.10; Western, $3.5094.25; Texans, $3.2594.10; lambs, $4.5025.90. t ST. LOUIS, July 13. Cattle-Receipts, 5.200; shipments, l.OOO. The market was steady; choice heavy native steers, $3.8094.25; fair to good native steers. $3.1533.90; stockers and feeders, fair to good. $2.1033.20; rangers, com-fed, $2.90 S 3.60; grass-fed, 2.409 3.10. Hogs Receipts, 1,600; shipments, 1.000. The market was higher; choice heavy and butchers selections, $4.3034.45; packing, medium to prime, $4.2004.35; light grades, ordinary to best. $4.4094.50. Sheep Receipts, 3,100; shipments, none. The market was 6trong; lair to choice, $3.20 i 4.G0. EAST LIBERTY, Jnly 15. Cattle Receipt, 2,100; shipments, 940. The market was dull and 1031oc lower than last week; liberal supply. One car-load, of cattle shipped to New York to-day. Hogs Receipts, 4,800; shipments, 3,600. The market was urm; Yorkers, $4.S034.90; medium and light Philadelphia. $4.6534.70; heavies not wanted at $4.253440. Eight car-loads ot hogs shipped to New York to-day. Sheep and Lambs Receipts, 5,200; shipments, 4,600. The market was slow and a quarter olT from last week's prices. CINCINNATI, July 15. Cattle Receipts, 1,8S0; shipments, 470. The market was easy; common to choice butchers, 1.5033.85; shippers, 3.5034. Sieep-Kecelpts, 7,300; shipments, 5,520. The market was firm; common to choice, $294.25; extra weathers, $4.5094.75. Lambs easy at $3.7530. Hogs Receipts, 2,500; shipments. 1,070. In Rood demand and stronger; common and light, $3.0534.60; packing and butchers, $4.254.40. BALTIMORE, July 15. Swine-A fair supply and fairly active demand; prices a shade stronger; quotations 36.50, Receipts, 6,221 head. INDIANAPOLIS MARKETS. Trade Characterleed by the Dullness Usually Incident to Monday. Indianapolis, July 15. There was the usual Monday's dullness observable yesterday, in sMs branches of trade. Dry goods men are doing something in filling advance orders for the fall trade, and a little in tho sorting-up way, but business drags, as is to be expected at this season of the year. Groceries are inactive. Sugars are rather easier, with coffee showing a stronger tone. Thero was little doing in fruits and vegetables, and country produce generally is quiet. Poultry is weak at tho prices quoted. Eastern markets quote butter about the same as last week, with a disposition to shade prices. Wool remains about steady, both here and in the East. In Boston there was a little more activity toward the close of the week, but dealers were not disposed to sell except at full current values. Foreign markets are firm, and a lot of JSydney wool, shipped to London from New York, sold at prices that paid handsomely for the shipment. Demand for Australian in the Eastern markets is good, but, in viow of tho strong demand abroad, holders are indifferent about accepting prices offered. Concerning the coffee market, tho New York Commercial Bulletin says: "The main points at issue at present are the amount wanted in the country and the cost at which buyers will feel inclined to take it. Most testimony indicates pretty full accumulations at Chicago and St. Louis and a fair amount at Cincinnati, but scant accumulations at pretty nearly every other locality, with strong evidence of a desire to replenish, and no great objection to about present cost. The principal danger, however, is that the speculative element will force improving tendencies too rapidly, and neutralize chances for permanent advantage before they have an opportunity to crystalize." The total stocks of Brazil, in store and afloat, are given as follows: Total stock in New York 377.R97 Total stock in Raltimoro 82,186 Total stock in New Or leans. 33, 1 05 Total stock in the United States... 493,188 Afloat from Rio per steam to July 0 4,000 Afloat from Rio per sail to JalyO 24,000 Afloat from Santos per steam and sail to July 6 0,000 Total 527,188 banio time last year 333,250 GRAIN. There was a quiet market to-day. The demand for wheat and corn is good, with Jight receipts. Oats are weak at quotations. There were sales of new No. 2 red Wheat No. 2 red, 7fiioc; old No. 3 red, 74 275c; new No. 3 red. C872c; July, 75c. Corn No. 1 whito. 3Sc: No. 2 white, S8c; No. 3 white, one color, STc; two colors, 37ioc: No. 2 mixed, S5W; No. 3 mixed, 34Vjc; No. 2 yellow, aic; No. 3 yellow, 35c; ear, mixed color, SSc; yellow color, 86c. Oats No. 2 white, 28c; No. 3 white. 20c; No. 2 mixed, 24c, spot; rejected, 2225c. Bran 9 0.25. Shippers paving S.509. Hay Timothy, choice, $13: No. 1, $12; No. 2, $10'210.50; prairie, No. 1, $7.258, the latter figure for Iowa. Jobbing Trade Price List. CANNED GOODS. Teaches Standard 3-ponnd, $1.8032.00; 35imd seconds, $1.4031.60. Miscellaneous lackberries, 2-pound, 80390c; raspberries, 2pound, $1.1531.30; pineapple, standard. 2found, $1.4032.50; seconds, 2-pound, $1,109 .20; cove oysters, 1-pound, full weight, 95c3$l; light, 6570o; 2-pound, full, $1.701.80; lhfht, 90o3$l: string beans, 85395c; Lima beans, $1.2091.30; peas, marrowfat, $1.203 1.40; small; $1.5091.75; lobsters, $1.8532; red cherries, 95c 'a $1.10; strawberries, $1.2091.30; salmon, (lbs), $1.902.50. COAL AND COKE. Anthracite, $6.7597.00 ton; Jackson lump, $4.00 V ton; nut, $3.50; Brazil block,. $3.50 V ton; nut, $3.00; Pittsburg, $4.00 ton; nut, $3.75; Raymond and Winifrede, $4.00 ton: nut $3.75: Duggar lump, $3.75 V ton; nut, $2.75; Island City lump, $3.25 ton; nut, $3.00; Highland lump. $3.00 ton; nut, $2.50; Piedmont and Rlossburg, $5.00 ton; Indiana caunel, $5 ton: gas-house coke, lie V bu, or $2.75 V" load; crushed coke. 12o bu, or $3.00 V load. DRY GOODS. Bleached Sheetings Blackstone AA, 73ic; Ballou A Son, 7o; CbeBtnut Hill, 60; Cabot 4-4, 712c: Chapman X, 6c; Dwight Star 8, 83io; Fruit of the Loom, 8 $40; Lonsdale, 8 c; Lin wood, 8c; Masonville, 8 34c: New York Mills, lOc; Our Own, 5?tc;Pepperell, 9-4, 22c: PcppcrelL 10-4, 24c; Hill. 8c; Hope, 7ic: Knight's Cambric, Sc; Lonsdale Cambric. 10c; Wbitlnsville, 33inch, Ojc; Wamsutta, lOe. Brown Sheetinos Atlautio A, 74c; Boott O 6c; Agawam F, 5ac; Bedford R, 5c; Augusta 5sc; Boott AL, 7c; Continental C, 6V2; Dwight Star, 8c; Keho Lake, 6; Granitevule EE, 6jc; Lawrence LL, 55tc; PepperellE, 714c; Pepporell R, 6 c; Tepperell 9-4, 20c; Peppered 10-4. 22c; UticaO-4, 22icc; Utica 10-4, 25c; Utlca Ci, 410. Ginghams Amoskeag, 6c; Bates, 0?c; Gloucester, Oc; Glasgow, 6c: I-ancaster, Cc; Ranelman's. 7c; Renfrew Madras. Shtc; Cumberland, 6c; White, 02c; Bookfold, Oc Grain Bags American, $16.50; Atlanta, $18; Franklinvllle, $1; Lewiston, $18; Ontario, $16.50; Stark A, $21 Pater Cambrics Man viUe, Cc; 8. 8. & Son. 60; Masonville, Cc; Garner, Cc Prints American fancy. 60; Allen's fancy, Occ; Allen's dark, 6c; Allen s pink, 6 H?c; Arnold's, 7e; Berlin solid colors, 6c; Cocheco. 620; Conestoga, 6: Bunnell's. 6c; Eddystone. 6ae; Haitel, Cc; Harmony, 53c; Hamilton. 6c; Greenwich, 5c; Knickerbocker, 5c; Mallory pink, 7o. Prices on dress styles irregular; depends on pattern. Tickings Amoskeag ACA. 1240; ConestogaB F, 15c; Conestoga extra, 13 V: Conestoga Gold Medal, 14c; Concstcca CCA, 12c; Conestoga AA, loc; Conestoga X,9c; Pearl River, 12c; Falls OBO, 32-lnch, 13kc; Methuen AA, 12c; Oakland A, 7hc; Swift River, 7hc; York, 32-inch. 12sc; York, 30-inch, 10 20. DRUGS. Alcohol, $2.22 22.30; asafcetida. 15 320c: alum, 4 a 5c; camphor. 30i33c; cochineal. 50f55c; chloroform, 50 a 55c; copperas, brls, $33 3.50; cream tartar, pure, 40242c; Indigo, 80a8lc; licorice, Calab., genuine, 30 S 45c; magnesia, carb.,2-oz, 253 35c; morphine, P. A W.. oz, $2.80: madder, 129 14c; oil, castor, gal. $1.10; 9l.lt: oil, bergamont. V D, $33.25; opium, $393.15; quinine, P. k V., V oz, 50 a 55c; babsain copaiba, 6065c. soap, Castile, Ft., 12316c; sous, bicarb., 4 Vs 3 6c; salts, Epsom, 49 5c; sulEhur, tlottr, 46c; saltpetre, 85 20c; turpentine, S 962c; glycerine, 25 d 30c; idodide potass.. $3 9 3.20; bromide potass., 40942c; chlorate potato, 25c; borax, 10 7t 12c; cinchonidia, 12 315c; carbolic- acid,15f 50c. OH- Linseed oil, raw, C2c gal; boiled, 65c; coal oil, legal lest, 0914c; bank, 40c; best straits. 50c; Labrador, 60c: West Virginia, lubricating, 20 zC0c; uiint-ra', 65c. Lard Oils, No. 1, 50 3 55c; do, extra, 65970c. White Leaj Pure. 7. f HUITS AND VEGETABLES. RAsrBEKuiES-Black. $1.25 9 L75; red, 75c9 $1 crate. Goosr-BKRnir.s $2 stand. CitERRits $2.503 V tstand. Stein o Beans Green, 3-peck boxes ftl; flat, $1: wax, $1. Potatoes New potatoes, $191.25? brL Onions 60 uthern, $2.50 a 2.73 per brL -

BLACKREaRiES $1.2591.50 ? case; Indiana growth $293 -p stand. Watermelons $18922 V 100. Green a rrLES One-third bushel boxes, fancy, $1.2522 pcrbrl: poor stock, $19 L50 P barrel. Peaches One-third bushel boxes, 60 2 90c, or $2 a 3 P bushel. Cabbage 50975c brl. $191.25 V crate. New Tomatoes One-third bushel boxes. 459 600. FOREIGN FRUnS. Raisins, California London layer, new, $2.50 ft 2.75 V box; California, loose, muscatelle, 3crown. $1.8092 per box Valencia, new, 7a3So ? is; citron, 24926o ft; currant, oa7o Ts. Bananas Jamaica, $1.5032; Asnlnwall, t1.50 2.50. Oranges Messina, $4.5095; choice, $5.50 ' 46. Lemons Messinas, choice, $4.75 5 box; extra choice $5.5036. Figs, 12914a Prunes Turkish, old,414942c; new, 5952C GROCERIES. Bcoars Hards, Ohllc; confectioners A, 0Jfl39e; off A. 9694c; coffee A, 09iec; white extra C, 87899r; extra C. 8Ss98V;. good yellows, 8 US 80; fair yellows, BQShc; yellows. .89S1ee. ' , Coffees Ordinary grades, 1741S14C; fair, , 189160; good, 19920Mc; prime, 214922Mr, strictly prime to choice. 22U923Uc; fancy green

ana yellow, kjmwMV; J povemmeui Java, SSlittSSc; ordinary Java. 27928c; imitv tion Java, 264927i4C. Eoaated conees, IIS rackaL-pfi. 2is,ci Daiincr. 213ic: Lion. 2154C:

Gates's Chamnion. 203ic: Arbuckle's. 21c. Flour Sacks No. 1 drab H bn. $33 ? 1,000; brl. $17; lighter w eiirht. $1 P l.OOO less. Dried Beef 11913c Lead CaTc for pressed bars. KlCE Louisiana. 5 7c Salt In car lots, 87c; small lots, 95c9$1.00. Molasses and Syrups New Orleans molasses, fair to prime, 30935c; cnoice, 40&50c Syrups, 27940c. Phot $1.3001.35 V bac for drop. Spices Pepper. 19920c; allspice. 12915c; cloves. 26930c; cassia, 10912c; nutmegs, 809 85C P 15. Starch Refined pearl. 393ko V ft: Champion gloss, 1-m and 3-tb packages, 5950 V IB; Champion gloss lump, 3a94c. Twine Hemp, 12 ft 1 80 f ft: wool, 8310c; flax, 20930c; paper, 18c; Jute, 12915c; cotton, 16925c Woodenware-No. 1 tuts, $7.257.50; No. 2 tubs, $05 96.50; No.3 tubs, $5.25 3 5.50; 3-hoon nails. $1.60 a 1.65; 2-hoop palls, $1.4091.45; double washboards, 2.0022.75; com mou wash boards, $1.4091.85; clothes-pins, 503 85c box. Wooden Dishes Per 100, 1 is, 20c; 2t, 25c; 3 ft 8, 30c; 5 ft s, 40c. Beans Choice hand-picked navy, $2.4092.50 V bn; medium band-picked, $2.40 a 2.50. W RArpiNG-PArER Li ght-wei ght straw, 2930 ft; light-weight rag, 23i3c V ft; heavy-weight straw, 13i 2o t6; heavy-webzht rap, 2?t93o P ; Manilla, No.l, 8S9c; No. 2,51a96i2c;print paner. No. 1, 697c; book paper, No. 3, 8. & C, lOllc; No. 2, a fc C, 899c; No. 1, 8. & C, 74 98c OIL CAKE. Oil cake, $23 ton; oil meal, $23. PROVISIONS. Jobbino Prices Smoked meats Sugar-cured hams, 10 to 12 lbs average, 12 c: 15 t&s average. li:tic; 17a IBs average, 11 c; 20 Ess average, 10c; 22 tts average, lOc; 25 fts average, 10c. English-cured breakfast bacon, light or medium, 1120; bhoulders, IO to 12 Ks average, 70; shoulders, 14 to 10 lbs average, 7c; California hams, light or medium, 8c; cottage hams, lipht or medium. 9c; dried beef hams and knuckle pieces, lOc; dried beef hams, thin pieces, 8c Bacon Cloar sides, 30 lbs average, 7ac; clear backs, medium average, 74c; clear bellies, medium weight, HHc; 4o fts average sides and 25 fts average backs, 4C less than above quotations; 20 average bellies, Hto less. Dry Salt and Pickled Meats Clear sides (unsmoked). 7c; clear backs (unsmoked), 7c; clear bellies (unsmoked). 72c; bean pork, f brl 20O 16s. $15; ham or rump pork, P brl 200 Be, $12.50. Bologna Skin, large or small, 6 c; cloth, large or small, 6c. Lard Pure winter leaf, kettle rendered, In tierces, 8c; in one half barrels, 84c; In 50-tB cans in 100-ft cases, 8Jc; in 20-tb cansinSO-m cases, 84 c. Prime Leaf Lard In tierces, 712C Hoosicr Packing Co. Lard In tierces, 7J4c; in 50-ls cans in 100-m cases, 720. Wholesale Prices Car-load lots 8. P. hams, 10911c, as to average; 8. P. shoulders, 60, as to average; short-rib sides, dry salt, 6c; prime steam lard, 6 Sjc PRODUCE. . Butter Creamery, cnoice, 14916c; choice country, 6a8c; common, 395c. Eggs Shippers paying lOo for candled stock, selling from store at ll'allc. Poultry Hens, 8c: young chickens, 910o P its; hen turkeys, 10c;toms, 5c; roosters, 3 9330; geese, $3.60 P doz; ducks, 6c Feathers rrime geese, 35o P B; mixed duck 20c P 16. Beeswax Dark, 18c; yellow, 20c. Wool Tub-washed and picked, 33935c; unwashed, medium and common grades, if In good order, 25c; burryand cotted, 17920c; fleecewashed, if light and in good order, 28930c; burry and unmerchantable, according to their IRON AND STEEL. Bar iron (rates) , 1.9092c; horse-shoe bar, 3.00c; Norway rail rod, 8c; German steel plow-slabs, 4c: American drill steeL 10912c; Sanderson tool steel, 16c: tire steel, 3c; spring steel, 5c; horseshoes, p keg, $4.2594.50; mule's shoes, P keg. $5.2595.50; horse nails, p box. 8d, $5: steel nails, lOd and larger, $2.1092.35 P keg; other sizes at the usual advance; wire nails, $2.65. Tinners' Supplies Best brand charcoal tin, IC. 10x14, 14x20, 12x12, $6.75; IX, 10x14. 14x20 and 12x12, $8.50; IC, 14x20, roofing tin, $5.25; IC, 20x28, $10.50; block tin. in pigs, 27c; m bars, 29c Iron 27 B iron, 32C; 27 O iron, 5c; galvanized, 50 and 10 per cent, discount. Sheet zinc, 7c. Copper bottoms, 30c Planished copper, 36c Bolder. 16918c LEATHER, IX IDES AND TALLOW. Leather Oak sole, 28 33c; hemlock sole, 22 929c; harness, 27933c: skirting, 30934c; black bridle, P doz., $60365; fair bridle, $60978 P doz.; city kip, $60980; French kip, $859110; city calf-skins, 60c9$1.00; French calf-skins, $1.0091.80. Hides No, 1 green, 4c; No. 2 green, 3c; No. 1 green salt, 5c; No. 2 green salt, 3isc; calf same as bides; No. 1 green salt kip, 5c; No. 2 green salt kip, 3c. Lambskins 40945c Tallow No. 1, 4c; No. 2, 3c. Grease Brown, 2 he; yellow, 2 4c; white, SEEDS. Clover-Red, choice, CO tt bu, $4.0094,35; En?lish; choice, $4.4094.60; white, choice, $7,409 .75;alsike, $$8.5039.00; alfalfa, choice, $7.75 98.00. Timothy Choice; 45 IS bu, $1.7092.00. Blue-grass, fancy, 14 ft bu, 80c9$1.00. Orchard grass Extra clean, 14 Ifc bu, $1.2591.40. Red top Choico. 14 lb bu, 85c 9 $1.00. Bird seedChoice Sicily canary, 538c P n. Pure German millet; 80c9$1.00 & bu; choice Hungarian, 70 ? 80c P bu. B. & W. Ensilage Corn 90c9$l P bu; red cob, $191.25 p bu; evergreen sweet, $1,359 1.50 pbu. Popcorn Dry, 293c P IB. F. C. HUNTINGTON & CO., Leading Wholesale and Retail SEED MERCHANTS. 78 & 80 East Market St., Indianapolis. Real Estate Transfers. Instruments filed for record in tho recorder's office of Marion county, Indiana, for the twentyfour hours ending at 5 p. M., July 15, 1889, as furnished by Elliott & Butler, abstracters of titles, Hartford Block, 84 East Market street. Busan McKernan to Ellen Donnelly, part of lot 68, in Drake's first addition $399.00 SallieR. May to Mary B. Pearoe, lot 40, in Dorsey's subdivision of lot 62, in Fletcher's Oak Hill addition 150.00 Ada Seibert to David C. Brown, lot 1, in Daugherty's subdivision of Fletcher's Woodlawn addition 100.00 Lydia C. Coburn to Sarah A. Lovejoy, lot 22, in Coburn's third addition to West Iudiannpoll 550.00 Emma Kuhn to Margarctha Becker, lot 91, In Frank's subdivision of tho northeast part of the southwest quarter, section 13, township 15, range 3. 300.00 Harry J. Milligan, trustee, to LouU Fuchs, lot 73, In Milllgan's Brook Park 150.00 Margaret Bamett to Daniel Sullivan, lot 7, in Ridcuour's Highland Home.. 700.00 Henry Jordan to Horaco R, Allen, lot 276, in Allen's second north addition 100.00 Samuel Records to Edward Sargent, lots 4, 5 and 6, in block 7, Robinson's addition to Lawrence, 800.00 Connecticut Mutual Life Insurance Company to Daniel M. Keating, lot 1, in block 157, Brightwood 178.00 Cashius Vanlanlngham to Naman C. Plummer, the west half of the northwest Quarter of section 3, township 16, ranges 800.00 Catherine Darnell to David A. Ralston, lot 16. in block 1, North Park addition 700.00 Laura II. Ogle to Ira S. Pierce, lot 351, In Ogle et als East Park addition 500.00 Laura H. Ogle to Francis E. King, lot 352, in Ogle ct al.'s East Park addition 500.00 Eliza E. Minor to Mary T. Gates, part of lot 9, in Blake's subdivision of outlot 34...: 3,500.00 Connecticut Mutual Life Insurance Company to Mary Kennedy, lot 4, lu . block 6, Brightwood 165.00 Conveyances, 16; consideration $9,590.00 To Grow Chicks. Fancier's Journal One rule in growing chicks should he never to let them retrograde; never compel them to call upon the stores laid up in their little bodies for growth and development to keep up existence. The crop of n weekold chick holds less than a teaspoon ful, and if filled at sunset will bo exhausted long before sunrise, md hunger of an hour means a day lost in growth. Feed at sunset; later by lamplight, then begin, tiie day bv allowing them to break their fast bv daybreak, as early as they will come out to eat. 1 nis is worg, out it is me worK that tells in the end.. A. Warning to the Democracy. Rochester Democrat nd Chronicle Sullivau aud Kilrain "got together." Let tho Democratic factions take warning ' '

BUSINESS DIRECTORY. ' THEODORE STEIN. Successor to Wm. C, Anderson. 8 6 Kat Market Street! ABSTRACTER OF TITLES. ELLIOTT & BUTLER, Hertford Block, 84 E&at Market stroo ABSTRACTS OF TITLES. DR. E. YL LEWIS. ' PrwUce limited wcseasosci tit THROAT AND NOSE. 133 North MeridUa street " J. D. GEORGE, M. D., ' Partner of tho late Dr. D. Haggert, continues ths Iractice at Rooms 1 and 2, Baldwin's Block, oornsr L and Market sea. Itosldenco. 3J7 P&rfc. vo. Xo. cphonetfti2. MOSES, OPTICIAN. Largest and best stock of Optical Goods in the city. Lenses accurately adjusted. Prescriptions a art clAlty. Don't mistake tne plxc tor nnot&er. (Jot name, "Moses,- oa window, 4 Norta PeaccjlTMU. DK. ADOLPH 33LITZ, Practice llmilod to EYE, EAll AND THHOAT DISEASES. OfiSeeremoTed to odd-fellows' Block. Kocra a. nortt east cor. Wasn. and roan, sts., lndiaapoua, Ind. COLLECTIONS. "7 It will pay you to invest $ 1 for onr book of lUtemenu and letters to n witayour tlelinouwit customers. Address XATIU.NAL CXXUUKCX lis ii AUHNCY, 10 Vanco Block, Indianapolis AUGUSTUS LYNCH MASON, (Formerly of McDonald, Butler s Maton.) ATI 01' LY AT LAW. 0a tit iiarket aUMt. MART O. LLOYD, ovor i'lctolicra Bauk. Test St reduced pricoi. Filling at re&sonbio rates. JDll. J. 'A. SUTCLIFFJEV Offlce 95 East Market street. Hours 9 to 10 a nu, 2 to 3 y. in Sundays uxcetoL 'l eienhono i)4 1. rR. E. HADLEY. OlUoe 1U5 Virginia ave. Keiideuoo 03 Jf'ielcaar aTeuuo. oiilce liours 7:30 to d a. in.; lUiO to .30 y. iu.; 7 to 9 p. iu. Teit uhone 602. DR. SARAH STOCKTON, 227 North Delaware Street. J. R. KYVIs & CO., Commission Mercbanis, VLolciaJ Dealers in Oraio. flour. Feed. Hay, etc . t2 and 64 iast Idxyland bt. J. PLATT & CO., " COMMISSION MEKOIIANTS. Butter, TLgf, Poultry, oyster. Qauie, eic, 42, 41 and 4o Keniuct avenue. TRAVELERS' RESTAURANT. CHAliLIE MILKa' llestaurant is now at No. IS North IlllnoU siroet. Lodging, iUi ccuu. Meals, cents. Pouder's Clean Meat Market. Juicy Steaks and Koats a sic-Ulry. 232 at Waediiugtun L, and bUtLU 1) und 00, iaat ilar au Telepbone &77. CUT FLOWERS. BEKTLltaiANX BHUS 37-43 Massachusetts avenu( one-half square north, east of Dvuisou Hotel. jTOptju until b y . m. TUOS. H. GAGE, ELECTRICIAN,

Dealer in Electric Bells. Burglar Alarms, Electric O a Lighting. Speaking Tubes, Hotel and llouse AnnuuCiators, Meoical Battcriea, Electric Work and Repair 3 of all kinds, bteam fcleciro-phttuig. 27 Circle aireet. GEO. J. MAYER, Seals, Stencils, Stamps. Kto. 16 South Meridian atreot, Indianapolis, Ind. 8en4 for catalogue. DENTISTRY. W. W. GATES. Dentist, lloora 1. Ml-f ellow Hall, N. E. corner Washington and Pennsylvania sis. Formerly witb N. Y. sit-aw Dental Co. Awning Teats, Water-Proof CoTerioaEtc WENSLEY & EBEHHARDT, 7 te 8 Cieaveiaud Block. . CARPET CLEANING. . CAHPETS Cleaned. Renovatetl and Belaid, ReatlM and Repaired, on short noUce, at HO WARD'S, cor? sl Clair an.i CauaL Telephone bid. FINE SHOW-CASES. WILLIAM WIEQEL. MA5UFACTORr, No. 6 West Louisiana street. C G. FOSTER LUMBER CO, . FULL STOCK ALL KINDS Hard and Soft Wood Lumber, Sash, Doors, Blinds. CF"Send for Price-liat. Planing - Mill and Lumber-Yard. 404 to 420 North Mississippi St. S. D. CRAJSTE, Jeweler and Optician, 88 EAST YASHISGTOX ST. PHOTOGEAPHS. Cut on CLARK'S fine Cabinet tor on treclctol to $2 per dozen. 76 Eaat Washington atreeL "SMITH'S DYE WORKS, 67 NORTH PENNSYLVANIA ST. Oenta clothing cleaned, drod and repaired. Ladle' dre&ae cleaned and dyod. LUl A iZilvoALL 1 Ilmanufac'rerof Brew Kettle, Sod Fountains, (iaa Utnerator, Candy Kettles, Drera' Cylinders, dtaler iu blieet. Copper and Braas, Tubiny, etc., Ut5 South Delaware street. BUSINESS CHANGES. The general and local Insurance Rooms cf 'MCQILLIARD A DARK wlU te chaugod to bS and 6i Kiut Market street, June 1, 188H. LUMBER. II. T. BENNETT, wholesale and retail dealer In Lumber, Lath and Hliinarlc. Hah. Uooz anl BUnda. 151 to 101 bouth Eaat atroet. G. A. WEBB, JAMISON & CO:. nOUSE-MOVERS (uneceesors to J. W. Daria.) Safes and Heavy Machinery carefully trantlerre-l. Telephone Ottice 2-2 fcouth Meridian. A MIRROR, worth $1, glren nth overy25cakea of Electno Lisrht Soap; four wltli every box. For sale by all first-clasa groceries, and manutaclux&l by theJUUNbTUN BOAPCO, Indianapolla. REMOVAL. TAP ATT LTDnTT? A 5l J dealer in r y Hides, Pelts. Furs. Wool and Tallow To 124 Kentucky Avenne. near Big 4 Railroad. Representing C. C. Stevens fe Co.. Boiton, Maaa. H. 13. HOWLAND & CO., uonerai western Agents ror Genuine Bangor and reacb Bottom Slato ConVp'a Esublished IRQ. MannfactnreTS of school and roonur slate. Offices: Comer Lincoln avenue and Lake Erie Railroad, and Builders' Exchan t YW. r.T Co D a' THE CITIZENS' ODEHLESS CO. Doea the best cxt and cleanest vault -wor in the dtr, on ce. Offlca 13 Baldwin's Block, cor. Del ilarke; cts. J. V. OILREUT. Mauagrr. short notice waro and PENSIONS Js ew Iws. new BnUnts. Every soldier er -roMJe rs trldow should send to to the Old KsUblMicd Uali4 Agency of P. H. FITZGERALD and get Ills lH-pase paojidUet on War Claims nulled free. No. C3 tj Et Market etreeL i'- U. FITZGERALD. ATeRITSJII CAIL OH ACRCSS . S. or C.&E.' VV. Bradford, z)sl INDIANAPOLIS, IWD. c-

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