Indiana State Sentinel, Volume 23, Number 43, Indianapolis, Marion County, 26 May 1874 — Page 8

THE INDIANA STATE SENTINELS -TUESDAY; MAX 26 1874.

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for orl ni and sararner is now tcij .. Tk iinrrh wem made bjr'Mr. ipietsv . Mmt ni in New York the entire season and buys only when the rood are the right kind end quality, and the jrtow i are hvery lowMt that cash can obUin. To farmers and mechantos we can offer the best ocxU m the market at prices a low as any taoue In fee west, an that very few bouses can duplavt. Com and see for yourself. LS.'AYRES&CO., Trade Palaco ; Indianapolis CK.STAVB LIXIHIHTS 1 heal barns, and will care rheumatism, spavin, and any flesh, bone or muscle ailment. The ' White Wrapper is for family, use. ,-asJ ta Itltow W rappee- for aoiaaals Price 50 cents', large boities, fl. ktCwLM me ry far Catrf Plesat - to take-a perfect snbHtitute for Castor Oil. but nor efficacious in regulating tie stomach and ;.., Ir&DXES; M8P3' AMDCIULOttEH. LINEN - AND teas' pa.. 1.1 i.V. PIQUE SUITS. 7v j . tl9.000 WORTH OK . LADIES MUSLIN UNDERWEAR jr , 129,000 wert erf IXAMA IlftCEl'OlNTS.C JACKETS, AND , f.rr,. 1 U fl , G . ... lN WuiTE AND ÜLACK. ' ' v SHAWLS. WRAPS. . - DUSTERS, : . . . POLONAISE, . - ,l WALKJNO JAClvEST. Ja great variety. New and beauUul styles at t1- very low prices. INSPECTION SOLICITED. 06 EAST WASUINGTON ft t t f -FINANCE AND BUSINESS. T.KNERAL MARKET REVIEW. . MOHEY NOTES. FINANCIAL SCIENCR VAPKA UT tROF. W. O. SCMNEK, RKAI T.K- , FORS THB SOCIAL 9C1KSCB ASSOCIATION. K , The views of a scientific man who Las no bobby and no bill" to offer, may be of use to the honest financial student. Prof. Sumner said: In looking at the actual circumsUaces'oi the country it will not be expected that this report shall enter into facts. The general features of that situation are weiy Known to all. Its character is such as tot, cause the gravest anxiety to those whose aim it is to develop the methods and condi tions of national prosperity. The ca uses for this can be easily determined. They lie ic those errors against wbicb tbe aasociatiok has been compelled' to protest from year to year, and which many of us an bound to combat on all proper occasion. Illfctory furnishes us hundreds of illustrations of the very evil to wbicb a disordered currency gives rise. The decline of national and mercantile credit, the deterioration of publio morals, the contempt fer patient Industry as com dm red with- smartness, tbe increase of the class ot middlemen, the love meretricious display, are all- oil worn-out matures in their parity. of fictitious and infilled currency. ..These -are iU.merai and soi-ial affacts wbicb to this Associatiou must always beef the highest Importance." But ita fiaanciai effect, are i no less disastrous. i belongs to tber operation of the system that there : sbouki .be sudden i crises, erratic .-dv&lop4aeaUr beate and chills in tbe financial history of tbe country. e -ran ex pect nothing" but a series ot' them so long as the system lasts. : A community in . which one-half preys neon tbe other cannot ' prosper. This brings me to speak of one of the wider social aspects of the subject, its bearing upoa tbe socialistlo doctrines. Ks--4ciailyr in a period of industrial Stagnation, when a suspension of credit has drawn a great majority of the population into tbe - debtor relation, such doctrines gain power, a,It is true that they don't take on auch forms mm in the naiiorta of Europe. It beiong ' to ' our science to recognize -' principle Jnthelr varlöusttanlksUtiönB, which "'vary with tirn anü placw. Th 'distrt--Nation -of property is not practkUl thing. .,It his olten been urged that if . the aistribu . lion wm mad, tha equality eoala not last . mn bour; , Tbar mr9 ooJy . two aaeaoa by ; Vhica tüe distriüatlon or propertjeaa b ' tnad. except by the law of xebaiifra. One .. is by s;Lffc l he other by robbery., Hobtier is the sort of transfer wbicb it is tbe proyInos' of society ' to redaca to t minimum There seems to bs nft rssaon to fear Unt ' the power in this socialistic direction is becoming- greater. Noineumea ine oppoeuioo . of those who resist it is often disposed of as elfish nesa, tbe money power. tbe oppression Of capital, etc, bat it is nothing but tbe desire ot the man who has earned something not So bv it taken away from kirn. It is .necessary. that such a policy shall bring ,&Cnt OS THS COMMUNITY, . It will arrest 'the' Indoatrial powerof the country for half century. By this policy we are already placed far behind Where we 4ught to be. If the people divide a poo tbe question by geographical dirision, it -will bring results- in tbe political aituation of tbe country that will make great distress. ' This t la simply suggested here, not because it is likely to happen,' but because In' view of the . great Interest at stake, it should be brought before those who are in the position to educate publie opinion upon this matter. There is a fund of good sense and intention in the minds of tbe people en this subject to . wbicb we roust appeal. If we fail in this tbe situation is hopeless. We also consider ' tbe organic laws wbicb underlie all these lue&tions. Tbe m iety and revenue law V are dUease of tbe financial system. We must expect that time, labor, and agitation : must be spent in trying to cure the symptoms, ins ead of searching out tbe cause of . the disease ana applying remedies. Tbe .revenue system and the currency are inter- '. -twined. Tnystem under wbicb we have been living for 12 years, testing it, has de--vftlnoed i a results. We look in vain for that' one or , that group which has cained by the system. Each one of JtOf whsa charged with obtaining a benefit

from It, Is able to prove Its distress. Ln doubtedlr they all tell the truth. The system is issued in pare waste. It is mach to be regretted that we have not tbe information wbicb would aave been had if the former investigations of the eommisaion of internsJ tevenue had been kept up. liut it seems a thouuh bhrxotry on ibis subject must at Jast give way. The idea that government can tfve wbatit.can cot Uke, has at least the sanction ofsarred tradition, for any oie who attacks it is met with suspicion and denunciation. - The argument that we have immense. reeourc1, with every formotproduction, sur passing those of every other nation, and therefore that we ought to pay more ("Tr everything than anybody else iu te world, will ruin itself at last. Ib the circumstances of this country today, the agricultural inter esti-t the one upon which any error must finally fall. It is not to be denied that tbe agricultural interest of tbe country is, at the present Lime er tiitbecU- The boo ua- an to tbe creation of unnatural font ot industry Is taken from the lea itlmate sources of our national wealth. It cannot be denied thstjt

is in transportatlon-that tbla error comeS home to the agriculturist'-Tbeystem of wasteful taxation comes in to rob them, to frustrate their hopa, and snatch from their hands thaf for which ther have? etrocelexl. In the country at large this system has educated tbeneoDle .nto some peculiar doctrines of political -economy, which follow legiti-matelv-from the rjrotective -system. The most generally received notion in political economy seems to be that tb way to suc cessful - production' consists -in - knowing how to ' I i J f II i ' .The market Is controlled by combinations of tbe irreatesk interests.! The old -no! that it . was the business of gce"tt"nt ,to make work has brrrcoried: , to death. We now. have Uepe .that, it is jiot the - bueinpss -of -'-rff-to-make-alt- he can, and ' he; ' in ' ' fear lest he ahAnlri or Asia L'fcxf inach,Jw0rk. It is not strange tht labor also has taken up this notion. andrsPedU to its own case. -.The labor mark-it is distracted by efforts to lea sen tbe hurs of labor, and earn without working If a man can get all tbe things hewsotsby working only eight hours, let him be happy . lie ought to oe happy, for he -is an exceptional man. Another thing eems to be born of the lnterfereuce system. This applies at present especially , to tbe south. There is cotton and water power, and it is Immediately Inferred that manufactories ought te be introduced to use the water power ana manufacture the cotton. Likewise,' homilies are addressed . to the south to ' raise food ' there, so as to be Independent of the west. Here we have tu doctrine of local independence brought down to its lowest limit. The form of production at any given place will be that one wt ich at that place given tbe beat return to labdr and capital, i If all tbe labor in South ; Carolina can bo test placed on the prod no ion of cotton, tbeu nothing bnt cotton will be produced there, and nothing else ouiiht to be. If they should starve because tbej- hare aot raided rice also, the only true inference is that they, ought to have improved, thfir means ot communication with the rioe-jjrowing district I have. thought proper locaJl attention to these false notions arising ,' rrom." the pernicious tnteifeeuee ty stem. - because they bear on the , labor, question . and on 'the South. Scarcely auylhjng that a body. of men is called upon to do requires more bal ance of mind and intelligence than to perceive and correct mistakes. Oar misfortunes dame from our 'mitake3. The war left lead of mistaken notions, difficult problems and some disordered enthusiasms and deeply moted prejudices. We have got to deal with these, witn no passion or pride to help us through. The protective system was taken up again, after a ' long rest, for tbe purpose of revenue, ana appuea Diinaiy, so that it has destroyed our shipping and agriculture, crippled manufactures, and les sened tbe production or capital, it nan grievously hindered our recuperation, and produced political and mercantile slanders which make us blush for our national reputations. . Tbe legal tender act has delivered us over to the miseries which always follow an irredeemaole currency. If, then, calamity falls upon us, we cannot look for the caue elsewhere than in these mistakes. The task of correcting them is a tiresome one to us, but here we are with this task before us, and the most useful work we can do, at any rate to-day, Is to demolish these errors.--. . REVIEW OF THE HOME MARKETS WEEKLY REVIEW OF TBK INDIANAPOLIS .. WH0LK3ALE MARKETS. Mosoay EvEuto, May 25. In general It may be said that trade is in a healthy condition. In some departments there Is complaint ot dullness and a wish expressed to see more meney come in and leas goods go oat, wbicb means that tbe buyer are more free than the payers. Credit on retail good ia the bane of business, in dry goods tber 1 a good steady trade; whLh is quite satisKactery to the merchants. Prices unchaaged for the week. Provisions are strong and steady, crowding np. ward a 111 Ue every day. Corn is dull and tuffering a Utile decline, which mast be but temporary. Wheat is dolt and no promise of Improvement. Tbe lumber m-wket is good for buyer and builder, quotations being, reduced on leading articles. ., (Quotation are given ror me nuying pnees ot rrju and prodnce. ana tne seuuig prices tot Aoar sad otber msrcbsndlse.1 . . . KSCKIFTS VT KA11.ROA a I 100 barrel. Flour.. - 52 - bnshsls 23 " "Oats. Rye...:.....:: 4,uuo r " . a u i lisrijr. 244 barrels Wheat TT 1-1 2J(D bashell . 15.0i Osts. ' i I S lilJt'lMTI'VtN 1 "iottr im ttesdy sod 'nnchsnced in vrlre. Faoer brands .. 7 2 xT 75 FamlW K.mM-m 0 ÖU(7 lv tofaT - J m 25 Xiow grades-. Will Kik S 7.Va4 60 Ver ; i4Mustil exceed the supply. Bran an , bort are quou-d at AX&i, tins fHPd it 2,321. ana mlddline at WffiH. Whiat-Doll. Red Is qnoted, in elevator, at SI 20m1 Sa; for amber. 1 aU(jl o, ud no white offered. . ; liuts-Lnoklneblue. Clear yellow and high mixed, shelled In elevator Is quoted at oli&tkic; while, b-jo for choice; esr scarce and not well settled at any price, ay ate. OATS-Uuoted at 4ü(5ic wr white, per bushel, doiiTered in elevator. ' .' Ktk But little on the market., Quotation at si 03 for choice graaes. r . 1UBLXT-Qaoutiona are bild at f 10 . BU1LDINU M ATERI AIÄ - i LUMBER. ... Plirx 1 and 3 clear, per M. Flooring. dresed. ' Hiding, drened.... feet. . J49 00S52 00 . 2i au; oo 18 a(ti to is Witjia oo i mi lock Doaraa. Common boards Kill tu IT. to lit feet ltf UK4 hill starr, over 18 feet - 20 00,24 00 Heavy Umber, Ii U0 extra per M. . l bheetirg 13 0(M - A rawed shingles 4 00 No. I sbinglea 3 5)!i Lath Homhern pine flooring, roug a . 3d OU(42 00 PoptAav-i Clear 2 OOraa 00 Common. I 0t(i17 00 Culls , It Oü(J . lt and 2d - 23 OOTO 00 OnxKKT .. .. 22 00 IIlack Walnut 1st and 2d, dry .... 1st and 2d, green C'Jlls... 5S m&to 00 4d UOiaiO 00 IS .'() U) Cement is qnoted at IZ25 per barrel. Plaster Paris Michigan, IW0 per barrel; JVewark.14 per hsrrel. IJme Hnntlnirtcn. Ktia: Mat Kock &&B per buabeL White aacd, 14 per barrel. sum

brick. f3S per -M".' Fire clay, 75e per tonmel. Building brick; tCSO'-as; aeoordlng to qaallty. Lath, pine, at lift). Hair, 409 per bushel. Nalln, loa and us, t W; M andiK) S4.7) s and 7, to; -U - ' "W IX DOW GLASS -- i- m : t , .,' . . r i r- i - n ( .r; i . mngle Btrengtlu

8x8to&xl0 -to 75 4 75 fx IS to lm 13 lUto 10lL. at) 7b 7 25 VIM '4 8 75 11x11 to 12x18 1 Ix Id to 2öxAI. , , liscoant aty-flve per cent, off above ; . i - ' t . i - ' . t ' i ;M , i ' n WL V A av A AV V W VJwsa , a.s , s The prices Utlow are thb of 'j.Rj Budd A Co., and sdxiiaaUiey Stand by for this week Koos ArequOjeatyA4..i, i 11 ÜCTTI i'nme mil j... .. lö'A -17 " i our ytiim : .... , j ivst ' 14 ' Bxams Prim NAvyi. - , - - -1 Sbl v.S ; w , fomatt watasd, 1 W BT.KSWA X -..- - " 5 iaiKD ArisiJ- 10(913 ' IWIKO 1ACHBI.... ' il'MK - IV FKATHKBtt FriB,, hi AO , M r 4m(uoii uuxud üuek-.-. 40 Turkeys, per. , FowU ,,- Ducka... 1 dU LnAGS .ssssses 0W . .' e nM r nAst sat JU-'J ' MoMiscY Is quoted at 4 &04 75 per barr?'. Hops At 4tK oc per pound. - Hoy t.y1 buiighi at I2r9a per poand. r v invs W'ortii fti Dr barrel. ' , VisTA,ra..IJbtatoe!t. tl 4Wctl 5 -oer baxhel for I'eachblows, and bard to get. Oisw.putatoes, 6(3 So' W per barrel. DRUU8. 1 No new features have been developed In tbW market, and trade continue Ruu. iMnruu auoted at u; atteohol at. $1 oU, aiaaa, ptr nwndr 4jftHc; f camphor. per , pound jFujec: cochineal, per pound, 9ultoc; cnioioHttui. per fouud. 11 MaI 25: eopperad, barrels per pound.2.9; cteain tartar, pure, 4öl7c; lnUIko, per pound, I av3l Hü; Ucorlce, Caiab, ptj pound, reuulne, 45t.n; magnesia, carb, 2 oz, per pound, au40c; morphias, tr.a. Wj ounce, 0ixiiw, madder, per . i. pound, - ltl',c; oll , castor,. .N0...1. per gauon, Vi la&i z; oil, . bergamont, per . pouna, us; opium 4 75 to lu UD; quin in-?." Zi x&i 70; soap, cas tile, fr.. 14(i6c; soda, bicaxD, kega, ' per pound, 7(e; alt, epsom, per pound, uvo; nun. Uarreit s pack. Ver groan, 17: nulf. iarrett's. per case of 4 dozen, tltf; suiphar, Hour, per pound, dQtia; saitpetre, per pound, 10(&c; tai-penUne.6o0t)UO. . : : i I ' '. ' DRY tiX)DH . ' . t ' ' The market is fair, with a good trade, but bo marked feature to call for comment. Kkowm Dkili.ig NaitUville, tzyye; reppereil, Tic; Hurk, 12Jve. Ticki Jto l)mega2 lncbJc; Amoskeag.ACA. 25c: A. 2c : cotieaioita, 4-4 Medal, 2t e; !a aledal. 17c; extra, , lc; exira, 4-4, Zic, Lewiiown, 3b luch,zbVrc;uiiio,iucu, i:c;uino at mcu, ztc; riaid,24c. 8HIRTINQ BTKifKrt American, 6-3, 12c; 3-3, 11c; Whlttenden, 13c, 14c, and 15c ; Union, 14c. 16c, and lo. .'. ÜATTiito tjralnary. viyM . middling, U(gic: bext tlMue, 2tc. . . . CAKi'KTCHAijiwnue.Juc; colored, s.c; cov erlet warp, 42c. Pkints Washfngton, American, Richmond, Oriental, Connetoa, Merrlmac, Hc; Krancies, lue; Wreen tripes uc; varuer irium, ojviwj; 'roeman. tic: standard Murtlng I'rlnts, mm,c: Alboin aolld colore, loc; Peabody auiliugü, H'c. Bijows HHKETINO ermont, nci; ranvllle, Hc; Middlevllle, 14c; Idaho. l',c; ew Albany, iuyc; Miark, A, UHo; Laurel, i., llo; Launl, H.,"iw; Park, A.,k;,c iintulte, B.,TJ,t; liedford, 1U 7'4o; fepn. Ue; Pepp. U., It-o; Fepp. H.,loic;I,epp. K,I1,C . , Bleached sheetings-Lonsdale, 13sc: Hope, ri'-c; Blackstone, 12'4c; Mascmonet, llv; Hill, l '?.v A J Ihvtohf. Klai - a nhn V c:Kedl)og,74c;Q,aaker,ec: Cambrics, Ixjiihdaie, a: loau W airier, ioc;JatMsit Knight, li. uuain Uags Amoekez. a.. 3Uc; iewLston A.. 31c; BUrk,tCc; Union, 2oc; Banner, mc. , j. FBUITH. NCTd, ETC. ... Are In good demand at Arm rates. The quotations below will be lound to be nearly the same as last week. Nuts tiuoted: Almonds, soft shell, 2r25o; filberts, lac; walnuts. Kreuch, 11c; Maples, aic; Kraxli nuts, läc, peanuts, law, b(i2c; roasted, llX(12i. KISH White are selling per half barrel at 1707 iO; quarter barrel, X3&OoJ75; kits, 11 ;rt)l 35. Family white nah, naif barrel, 5fcy oo ; quarter, 12 u2 75; kits, fl lOijl lö; California salmon, per half barrel, 12 : kits. S3 50 ; Mackerel, new mess, half barrel, S15; quarter barrel, as; kits, 13 So; extra No. 1, half .barrel, t VAS 13; No. 1, half barrel, ylu; kits, 1 6(31 7o Ho. 2, half barrel, SgM&u; kits, 140160. Cod flab, 5&7c. Lake herring, half barrel, j 5u; quarter barrel, $2 60; klw, Si 10; Holland herring, per keg, $1 7ä. No. 1 smoked herring, per box, 40c; scaled. 45c Halibut, smoked, loc; No. 2 spring picxeiel, half-barrel, $5 to SO; quarter-barrel U öo; klu tl 20. . Foekigm . Fruit Oranges, . - box, 8 60. Lemons Palermo and Messina, 11 uu; dates lU(14c per pound; new raisins, layers, are .held ' at S3 6(33 to;. Muscatel, crown, $.3 75(91; doable crown, $1; Valencia rahrins, 14(15c: ' -" -m, I6(ltc; dram ngs,.10c; layer ß", 19O20;; citron, Sk&itx; curranu,9loc; TurkisUtaMes,new,14i(9ijc. CANNED GOODS In good demand. Torna toes, 2 1ba II MKtl 0U;3 lbs. $3 33c3 oo; Yannouid corn "2 802); Mountain sugai 275; Torpby (4 mi; Baltimore do, ti 10; Peaches, 2 lbs, 2 Uuan S 5j; pie peaches, 2 lbs., l 75: blackberries i l-o 2U0-j$ 25; strawberries, 2 lbs, S2 mXctS; raapberriea 2 lbs, 13; whortleberries, t'Z;2.r): pineapple, 2 lbs, rK4'i 75: green peas, 2 llw, K 50fW: slrirg beans, 91 joojZ salmon, 1 lb, 2 Vxiyi" do, 2 lbs, f4 251 50. FUEL. Coal Is only sold by the hundred pounds. Tbe scale of prices is a follows: Cents. Brazil Block, per hundred .. . 21 i and Creek .. . -. 25 Highland grate lH' Highland aiam. .. 17 raitsourg., Anthraciie.. Brazil nut... . eo 15 - 13 ' Brazil steam. Slack Virginia cannel 4o 38 Indiana cannei . COKE-12C . Wool) 1 quoted at 84 50f5. OROCERIES. . There ia a 'deciM weakness In cofft'eä, with m. down wsrrt tandrner : BROOMSOommon, ' S3 a&; mediana, S3 GO; extrisim' " , - ' " ." 1 '' caicow star. 1920c per pound, snmme riTrenrtl 14sl4 pc pound. Hotel. 21a2. CHEESE Quoted at läoioo for prime . to choice factory. ' ' A 'B Qoutcai avt JZHm-UMa : r to od aaA 4rsj25 prime fMnm for'LaKUajra, ana wc lor Milt, SV'S . " ' 'moLakict "New Ortens,7SH0 pr Kllon. KicK-CaroUna, lOo; itangoon, . oi3,4. n a Kl.'iü. j : ,. "IVifvew Orleans Is Quoted at KAalOe! ReRoed is Quoted st lovAiuie for A ; UloHe tnv exura uoTrraPprirjer. auspice, uue.rrntf Viaf 1 RALT-Ukei $15ä2; Ohio rtTer, tl 0(1 90. hoDA bnguQi 'ly'Tr ""c"-"i c.M-inniAnartolit German, 64c: Procter & inible's and Work's Oerman. 774c Bsbblt's WTris-üunpöwder is quoted at73c3'l; 1m, JrJai: 60c(ä?r20; Hyson. 81 DO; Oolonc, 60cgi si I-ncllsb rJres.is Tohacco Royal Uem ia quoted at 7578e ; Mond orNaVyS; black tobacco, 4 oc; bright na?eIyandaVter. 5360c; smoking brands otbic- WAW-iro. .tub per dosen, 10 00; No.2ditto,woo; No.sdit,o,tsuo; 41A.tVnTr: common, per doaen, t)0 6o; No. 2 ditto, 50, No a ditto, fS 5; No. 1 cedar churn oraas bound. snr22: No. 2 ditto. f20r!t: No.l aah charns tl; No. 2 ditto, 116; No. 8 ditto, tl4: stave half bashel measures, IS .60 ; hoop iron bound ditto, HD?; keelers, five in nest, 2 25; mea sieves, 14-1, 2; ditto 18. M&fl; O O bucket tiro hoop, ti W2 10; ditto three hoop ft 4 : HAT AND STKAW. Nothing new can be reported for this market, and tiade continues dull. . .,.,u Hay-Loose Tlmoiby Is quoted at tlo(ai8 per ton irom wagona. Tight pressed is quotd at 81 (E5i7;and loose ditto at ltfvdl7, and t2 more from asLoro htbaw is Sellin z at 3"(3i0o per hundred pound, or at $4 fiosä per load. - - . IRON AND STEEL. Businer is Improving and prices are flrm. Bab I bow 1 Inch to 4 Inches by A inch to 1 inch, 8.4; inch to 1 Inch, round, a. 4; other altes at regular list prices. . Hobsx SHOKS-Quoted at 18 25 5, and mule shoes at t7 25d7 60 per keg, standard brands. Mnfuthn nails Putman's 8a. übe: AO Sable. 25o ; Ureal Western, 24 ; Northwestern, 2So.

Nails Quoted at lftfto bdal H 25 per keg, and smaller numbers at the usual advance. Htkel Sanderson's est cnglmb tool, 25c ( American tool, 2L:prlng steel, lxi inch, 12e; IH inch aad over, lie; mUl nlek shapes, sue. i : Tooiji Axes, Simmons patent.' Ill; ditto plaJn, IIS 23; MUhawata stiver steeU t22. Cross cat sawn. Atkins' improved patent, 5öc per loot j ditto half patent, söo: clipper aawa, 65c; lightning, toe; carriage; polta, 0 per rent. tUacoant f ruin, list. ,r, . ,.JW04; .lM.iV ; ..,..(, ' ;y,s -.( OILS,! .r l,' . K '

1 libseed oil. raw. C OSjki 64 1 boiled, n 07(91 09. Lard oil. current make, winter strained. 0S,ic Tanner's oil. strait M txst. .Vi7ic. Bank' best. eirasr: Labrador, WHIs.Sc. ' Kerlned eosl oil, Urck loc for standard : aobae for lau p Zx3xi lalbrleating and machinery oila,3äa'Juc,. .,.,,.,.., . 1 ' Dealers are hold!o s fheir stoctCflnu aid boy er are n the market. , r . ' ; Bulk meat are held at 'fflv for shoaMers; 'le: for clear rib: clear Bacon shoxil. dera, 7c; packed ; clear rib, luc; cbnr, l'ic; breakfast bacon llc Hams are vj noted at 12H lS'c; dried-Hwal7c; Lard; kettle. llCc; ateam lie. Sweet pickled hams, ISJlSe,. f " .. . . , !ji I 1 HEEDS," ,n. ..'- Timothy Is qsoted'at S 2S; clover at fS 25; naxseea s i T ,(, . ,,t.,si - ' TINNERS' 8T0CK AND METALS. 1' Trade Is rood and imnrovlna'.' Tin elate is quoted, 1C, 10x14, charcoal, first quality, 513 50; IX 11650: 1C. 14x20 roonne.TlnJJ250;lC,20x23,rooflng Tin,2üc; and other sizes at tbe usual proportions ate rates, uopper botioma. c uraaa xettie, jlo. No. 27 Iron H. fie : No. Tl mooth Iron C. 7o. MovreRbead'a galvanlred Iron, 15V;c per cenud scoant from the new list. Zloc,per sheet lie; per nur lDI'il Mir tin. Ktrntt'a SSr- hHirht on. nealed wire. Nos. 0 to 6. 9c per lb. and other nam bers at tbe usual ad vanes with a discount ot 2jc bright, and2ic for Laqucred, by .the bundle; . WniKY-Onlet at .-' -1,.. t WOOL Marke qp.'et. New wool' ba began to arrive la snir i Quantities, (iuoied for washed, 2S.a30c; orneece washed, 38.31UC and ior vuo ttasaeii.ou. . 1 .. LlVf: STOCK MARKET,; ' - " : , i Indianapolis, May 25k , Tiiere wm a good' market at the yards, wllh bout 130 cattle, and everything sold out 'clean, price running from 4 So to 6. Deman4 for hogsIiJd. " - ' ' ' - " " CATTLE. - Extra shfpping teer tö 50ft4 00 Prime buicheTs cattle. ...... 5 05 7-5 Medium bntchenr rattle .... 4 vi4 5o Common batchers' caie J 753 75 nous. Good smooth, ITS lbs. and over... RHEEP. Oood shipping, 100 lbs or over Common shipping, SO lbs. and over VEAL CALVES. 5 2V5 &0 8 00 S 905 00 Good veal . . 5 006 00 . : STOCK SUIPMIXTS. ' Stock forwarded east, over the Pan-Handle' road for tbe week ending May 9, 1874 r ' , No. cara. Cattle . ..,.. 100 AiOjS.aeeaes e1sss essssesseeeessssssss sssss W Hoiaes ... .. ... 1 - htfP wl,iMI..HIIIt.rtw.liM M. M ulen... 1 No. head. 1.B23 4 ' .,"18 Total ..... 10 2,m Oxo. W, Hb-sxoa, Slock AgentP.CASt.L.R.K lONEY, STOCKS, ETC. . , , , New York, May 25. Money cloesd at 3Q4 per cent., after loan ing down to 2 per cent. ., ,.. ; sterling exchange dall at H S7K($4 8 for 60 days and fl 904Td,4 91 for sight. ; i.' Customs receipts, 14011,000. ' ' . 1'"" Gold opened at 112 and closed at" MV4 at which figures all sales for the day ' were niade... Carrying rates from 13 to 3 per cent., and finally 2;i per cent. The assistant treasurer disbursed 1268,000, Clearings, 7ö,uuo,000. Governments in good demand. State and railroad bonds strong and higher. Stocks displayed considerable animation. though without special interest. The market opened dull and heavy and prices fell off per cent. Later tbe leading stocks luv proved al per cent., and closed on real izations at a reaction of JiMJi per cent. The sales for tbe day were 204,000 shares, ot which 56,000 were Western Union ; 8,60 Pa eitle Mail; 11,000 New York Central; 17,500 Lake Shore; 37,500 Union Pacific; 10,000 northwestern; 5,000 Kock island; 8,000 St. Paul; 13.500 Wabash, and 5,000 Delaware, lackawanna s Western. GOVERNMENT SECURITIES. Tu. WdiThV rn. Sat. Mon U. 8. 0'a 8L (J.H. ' '62. U.8.'s t4. U. H. C's "5. mi 117 i-rr 121 3,1214 121, 111 121 117U ask 1193. 1204 115 117fi :i5i n11 12üfe 115),. 117 1 1 d 115J 117 11VJ 118k I IM?, tl??4 f 1 hi U. 8. 6's 65 (new). U, 8. Q's U. 8. 6 s '68 .. U. H. UMO'8.,, Currency 6's 119. it. 1,3 7i 1: 120 '2ty, 115 117 i.vJt" rji.S.istAfc! 115 II ML kill , t.-si.'t . 113 117 1153 5 per centPd loanj IlH&.llä 115; UOld- ., Sterling... 1 1 , 112V4 1124 488 HA 4HI'tIV9 11i STATE STOCKS. Tue. W'd Th'r Mon Mlfwourls. Old Tennessees.. New Tennessee.... New Virginias , Old Virginias-... Old N. Carolina.. New N. Carolinas. 7 ta 83 S5 SO 21 97 83 81 85 80 21 97. WJal VP 8234 82 82 85 SO 20 82-i! 82 ai 80 20 84 81 81 20 12 Js 12J4 121 12S 1234 1241 The purchasing pnoes for Government bonos lr Indianapolis vary from the New York quolaUiis 5W per cent. GENERAL STOCKS. Tu 's W'd ThTi Frt. so Hat. Mon Canton.... W. Ü. Telegraph Qn!ck8lker... Adems ExprMft. 65 so SO 60 64 73 !5 I) 105 7S Met lr2J4 1.3 104 75 IVO 7ö Wells A argo 7 American tx... IT H Ft ' J U -AV sseass Pseine Mail N. Y. JotrsJ 1S1 I c-i 4 J7i 424 Erie m a Erie, preferred 53 ISM 1V7 75 55 1Z7 HWKm........ Harlttm, p'fd...... Michigan Central ia 75 I 12T 75 t-zk 7t$ 5! tnl 67 1 lliruuil... 01 Hi Northwestern N 'th weat'n pre f., 2& 40U 1CI6 Kock Island.... TV rar 7i N.J. Central IUI IOJ ini, Isssssesee St. Psnl HU Pkal preT WsbSHO Waba.-'a pre! Fort Wayne Terrs Haut Terre Haute pref, AiM 7 61 Hi Ok a&r Ow Of 66 ooy4 71 11 71 83 mi it 22 I m 1U 106 102 w4 IIB a 103 30 t 14 102 10; .1 Chlcaeo Alton 102 10 1U2 C A A. preferred10.1 103 Ohio A Mlsslssl'pl It. A U. 0 Be A Qs sei S3 S3 fa S3 1U2 lt2 102 102 102 Laks Khore 13i 75?: 75 Tfii-r 76 i9: lodlsna Central. Illinois Central-. U. Paclflo stocks., U. Paclflo bonds.. C. PaciUe bonds.. 1 7 ia S7 1!1 m s 28 85 I 'l an W?4, sS liJ any. ROW !!. LACkawanaJ 117 Hi IU io;J 1UB 109 Hartford Erie., 107 1 14 1H MARKETS BY TELEGRAPH. New York. May 2'u Hoar-ls dull; sales were made of auperflne western id state at 5 6035 85; common to good at ft.ji.S 40; good to choice at W4oSr87o: white extra at I 7üj7 10; extra Ohio at tö 1507 45: SU Louis at 2x4li: recelpu 18,000 barrels. Rye flour Hales were made at It fofäH. Corn meal alea were made of western at 4 vai 70. Wheat Is heavy and lower; receipts, 417,000 bus-e s; ales were made No. 2 Chicago spring at tl 4&Ail 47; No. 2 new western at 1 47; No. 2 Mllwauke at tl 48Q1 49; ungraded Iowa and Minnesota riprlng at 1 40y 162: choice winter red western at 15o315o; white western at tl 5. Rye Is quiet; sales weremedeattlO4H0. Barley-Is dull. Maltta Hrooninir: aalea were made of Canada at t2 10. Corn la lower; receipts 3,000 bushels; sales were made of new and old mixed western and yellow at 82(T86ro. O.ts Are unsettled; receipts, ix vi bushels: salea were made of mixed west ern at 51tS3c; white western at 6467c. Hay and bops Are unchanged. Coffee Is doll. . riaaar I quiet Petroleum Sales were made of crude at 6 : reflned crude at . IZXQlfiJfl, Turpeotlne la flrm; sales were maae at ro.

t ir, ... , , ,. , . . , 1 rK Are Arm; sales were made 'of western at Ulöc Pork Ik lower: salea were made of new mess st tlTf cash; 17 las Hers' option for June; 17 7.N917 80 sellers' option forJuly. Beef I dall middles heavy ; aaJes wers made of long clear mi WVJuXe; short clear at 14CJ Lard Is lower j sales were" made of prime ttearr At 11 -It3e cash t lli-lSllH aeilers" option. fr Jane; ll'itUS BellersT oprlon for Jaly; 41540 sellers' opiioa for An cost.-. Butter Is heavy; sales were madeof

c western at fcvaav Wbisky-la steady ; sales ! were made Vi'fVe, - , . n- - -' , ciNLiN.NAii, May Zo. xuon la dull and nominal. Flour Is dnU and unchanged; sales were made at KUiSO. ' Wheat-Is dull and prices taomlnalt fkieSat II 33. ' Corn I ateady at id In rnodarate demand : stales were made of mixed t FOC J white Is toaroe and firm, sales be ing medQ at loc. Oats Are quiet and unchanged.? ssies were maae si of sauc !tye 1 do mrier frrades are advanced; aales were made of sample OM at tl 1."' Barley Is doll bat unchanged, sales were maae of f prist at tl 4tk Linseed ol Is steady and in raoderatn demand: aala were made at $102., Petrolcam 1' In good d mand and , flim. trd oil la fair demand and prices advanced : sales of winter at 90c: vrtngat-5Aad Egxs Areqnletand onehaoged; sates .wet mad at 13o . : Bauer la doll box mcnanged. t-beene la steady and in moderate arrnavd. iTovMons Are quiet and unchanged Mess pork 1 hsid at lis. .iiH. innin were made of inuair at lO'c Bnlavmosis Are quiet an 1 steady ; lern wer made of shoulders at 40 bay er May; sides were held at t'iiSc: bulk clear aide and clear .bao n are quiet; es wrre nisue oi aouiaers at an at v a nee tor packed; sales were made of aides and clear rib at loc, lorse ; clear waa Held at 10H3ll5 far imusru; niMay aies were made at 1 CHICAtJO, May 25-Flour-l lower to sell Wheat Is dull and market unsettled : No. !1 mrcago spring. l 22l 22; No. 2 Chicago spring, 19 cash, tl W seller June; No 811 13 &1 Uii; rejected SI tail t ifr - Corn Is nnsetu i c""- aaixea on cash, seller Ja sc. SSc eUer July ; rejected fe'.SCc. Oats Are In lair demand and prices advanced to 4LUc. Rve Is uall and lower; No.2llU. Barley is quiet .".".usto . is quoiea BI1 St(., WIIIUV 1 steady with a moderateremard at MVie. Pork-I dull and declined atopeniDg buttfie demand wss fa r at close; 117 35 cash eller June, 117 56 MslierJuly. Lard Is steady and in moderate demand ; lOc cash, He seller July. Bulk meats Are steed y witri moderate aemand and prices unchanged ;.6alea of bouidets at s?ic packed; short rib middle at 8 DO loose, pol. r relents Demand active ami nHnu h u n .1 . Jo Buffalo 4SC Kingston c for corn; bran lower at 14c. Receiota Flour unn . iumda wheat, U0.0t"0 bushel ; corn. zu.iO0 bushel; oats, b.uuu bushels; rye, atx) bushels; barley, none! bblpments-Hour, &fttf) barrels; wheat, l20 ,u."w ousneis: oats. pi.ouu bushels: rye, 72o bushels; barley, 2,1X10 bushels. I. BALTIMORlfi, "May 25,-Flour-The market quiet; saiea were made of Howard street aud western sapevflne iat 14 50rj5 SO, extra at W um 7o andfaiHlly at 17 008 25. Wbeat .dull and heavy : sales were made o;. Ohio and Indiana at 1 j. vorn is easifr; w-stern mixed-Sales wc.e ujsue ui new ai Mjie and old at WiaRlV c . I, ouu; sa.es were madeof mixed westr - ' were made at 11 10, 1 1ufu1v1.il Arequieu Mess pora bales were maae at ris 00. Bulk meats Sale wem mar! 01 anouideis at 7c and Im, hk miAm - Joacon nales vam mm r 1.1.4 . 1 4.!? ciear no sides at ltalov lrd . ' ' v. mi. -aies were made of reflned at 12c. ilutter-I In !'. an?a?.dJ nd 'ewer Stales were made of choice 7. nu IH lJ good ar coffee t, V " . .-. . aisy Ä-riour iiie mar Y ' " , 1 were made of Wisconsin and s! H?Lae.Xi,t?mt'7W Vy& 25 and state, Onto fl,11??," W. Wheatr-ls doil; sales j J. ,eu l l 4 ti &o, amberat Si ul; aud wblte at 1 69. : Rye-Hales' were made at tec' .nJ7l,LLea ana lower; sale were made of I. v TT ai,a esiern mixtd at W(8 ZTi Jl . B 'or white and 6.c for f J , 1 trpleumSalea were made reflned at 1" - "uenkvic v oisky ia firm ; aal nere madeat9ic. Hntiprta m.,iu ..-... - -e.-.s ev X a V7VI V-A AlVlJ 4säJlä V t s sales were made 01 choice yellow at25ac and ÄmiZa .V. w. j 1. ' is usriy art its . ". " e 01 prune w etiiern at I5ylöe are nrm ; sales were made of I'M i'C. wtsitrn at AAJUA.viuL.E.-May 24-Cotton Is In fair de xiBiiu. unces aavancea ; saiea at 17c. iru . . . Pncc lower ; No 1 K 75(i7r7b. Wheat 1 quiet and unchanged. Corn In ialr demand and firm; sales of mixed at Mra8.c Oats Are quiet and nnchanged; sab s at ttiatfcc. Rye-q.uiet; 8a es at tl 15. . lovlaions-Are H T . Pr- sale at 518 25. Bacou " """uiuriu sl clear rib at 10 ,c: clear at L?c. Hugar-cared hams Bales at WZo plain at 12c. Bulk sbouldersales at f. ,er..I?D8 Tic; clear ee. Lard-sales at 4tM74c. nisay sales at tfic. CLEVEL.ND, May 25 Moor Is In fair demand and market firm. Wheat Is dull and prices a shade lower; receipts heavy; sales were made of No. 1 red winter at tl 521 S3 and No. 2 red winter at tl 42. Corn lad ulland prices declined; sales were made of high mixed In car 101a at loc ana low mixed In car lota at 75c ouyers noiamgorr. Oats Sales were made of -"o- 1 state ana western at 68c, No. 2 state and western at 66c and white at 60c. Petroleum is quiet ana auu; sales were made of standard r"ll 7- lly's ,u car iols ana onio state test to NEW YORK LIVE STOCK JUARKET,,. new 10RK, May 25.-BKKF Cattle. Fresh onerinea to-day were 5,020 head, mAklng 8.870 head for tbe week, against 7.3S head for last weea ; me quamy is good generally, and the de mand is fair at sustained prices, or I9 75tl for Teaans; 110 75u 50 for native steers, with a fsw selections at 112 7513; among saiea were 32 care Illinois steers, 11 cwt, f H 00ai2 25: locars.(Bi cwt, tll12 o0; 5 cars, IV- cwt, til 50; 6 cars. 8 cwt, ix lucara, iyA cwi.vu zs; scars, 9 cwt, I2btA 11. I "i .... lis . . 1 c , . . . we ... ., uwais, icwi, iiiwwim; 11 cars, 1 i CWI 111 2ir4l2 60: 8 ears. 7 eat. Sll6a.i: a t-n.. : cwt.tlli5ll50; Hcars,7I4cwU til 85all 75; 10 cars Missouri steers, H cwt, til aO: 2 cars, y cwt. ' wvsis icu Buurrn, 07, cwt,, w; a cars, 6 cwt, 10, and 4 car still-fed balls, t5 25i75, hid wciaii , I z '' ' : I r hhkep axd Lambs. The receipts were 1W00 head, making 1240 head for the week, against 11, im ueaa tor last wees: : aemand rather modert ate; prices are a hade off; a car load of fair an shorn and sheared sheep ranged from tora7 25 spring lambs, I0l4e per lb; Kale of sheared include 3 ears Ohios,) lb, average, t7; 2cirs, 8 10s., 50 o a cars. 100 ins., 17 2); i car, 78 lbs., 10 25 : 4 uu , 00 jus., co o., ana 1 car poor ao.. 11 ins, so. H0U8. The arrivals yesterday and to-day were 17.00 head, roakina 39.7W head for the week, against 33,8.0 bead for last week ; none of fered alive: dressed hoes are In fair reonest at "si9 ' neavy weignis at outside n;urea. CHICAGO LIVE HTOCK MARKET.. Cbicaoo, May 3S. ButCattlk, The reeetpts were . Btwi, i ue marae is lainy aotive ana firm for good snipping fitier, and 1j3 SWe per cwt. higher; sales et Isir choice steers st SsSw: irt,nie mm, SSeS 50. ooulde. t.ld for lots averaging M owu souas cbolee Tixuu Droogota fcliipmfüLs,2,lWtead. ;. . liooa . The reeel ets were 1 4.OU0 bead . Tbe mar kt Is tearly aouve sad firm u6ii D for eom mon to extra: most eaies of good to choice at KM ft): tUftiiSSOO for Inferior to common ä Sö4 SU tor- mKllarn to efaolee : SS S5t 6 tot prima so eztrs assorted. . Hblpmuu, ueao. ,- . . , r Bhkep. The receiota wers 1.200 head. Tha market is dull end unchaagMnl! mX Sä 4M 0 37 lor lair to good, balpoicnu, auk need. . CINCINNATI LlVfc STOCK MARKET. CiKciimAn, Hr SS. lttemr Cattl. Tbe re ceipts lor tbe weskr2.u3 ca.li le, a) sbeep, 13,410 noes: tne marxei is low out steaay; neariy an sold : extras are scarce and nominal at $6 2Ö&8 50, Bheep. Tbe suDDlr is better, but lower; wool sneep ate quoted at joo ou; ineareu atf4550. t . Hons Tbe market is strooK for inferior arades and dull for inferior grades; all good botes-are Belling for WWH interior slow at ft 9u35 öu. i Si . V . . ; East ubertt live stock market. East Libertt. Pa.. May 25v-B ty Cattl.Arrivala. Including Hatorday and Bunday. 12S esrs; medlam are o.aoled at 4567a; com mea, IIggs. Arrivals. Including Saturday and San day. 81 cars; best Philadelphia are quoted at oaottou; roraers, ea oui cw. . . " Sheep. Arrivals, including ' Saturday and Bandar. 9 cars; no sales; best, la 3O&0; medi um, 4 75(35 25. );' NEW YORK DRY GOODS MARKET. if Nxw'York, May 25. The -dry goods buinss Is quiet with manufacturers' agenta. and tbe obbing traae was cnecaea uy tue jucienieui weather. Cotton goods are quiet, but steady in mir. The Drint market continues uiiettifd. and light styles have a drooping tendency; bor dered prints are in good demand. Dress goods and shawl are quiet. Heavy fancy casslnieres are moving more frtely. : NEW YORK COTTON MARKET. NEW YORK, May 25. Cotton Is dull; sales were mad or raiaaiiDg- apiana at i-r, futures elosed steady, with sales of 15,700 bales: as follows: Seller May, 17 13-lo bid ; seller Jane, 1727-32Ql7Xic; seller July, lll-32Qllfic: seller August, lrTtSlt 252o ; seller September, 18 13-!c.

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