Indiana State Sentinel, Volume 24, Number 10, Indianapolis, Marion County, 13 October 1874 — Page 8

THE INDIANA STATE SENTINEL, TUESDAY; OCTOBER 13. 1874.

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A. O Aß D! Trade Palace, Oct. 7. To the Country Keadeis: We respectfully as your imme

dlata attention to tha h-, Hectad stook of Dry Goods, Notions and Ml! inery ever orouaht io;hls city. By giving our individual attention to buying in New yotk, we nav secured a line of bilk. Black Goods Dress Goods. Dometlcs, Woolens. Flannels, Shawls, Table Linens, Blankets, Comforts, No tlona and Millinery, a i such rates on such terms a enaolea us r offr the loves pricps known ejnee 1832, Our prices are alike to all. and Grangers as wel. as Oth era will find At no other nous more attractive ooods or lower prices. Xj. AY"RE3 Sc CO 17 vtiYD K PAI.A OK. Allay pains, subdue swellings, heal burus and will cure rheu madsin, ppavln, and any flesh, bone or ni uncle ailment. Tbc White Wrapper 1 for family use, the Yellow Wrapper for animals Price 50 cents; lary bottles, 11. (Mill I mi err f-T iitori- Pieaaat to neriVet sub lime lor Castor od. hut vnore eiroAciou la rexulatlng li.e tomach and INDIANAPOLIS OOMM3R0E. SEPTEM llr.tt KKVIKW. COHTAKATIVK tCMMART OF A MONTH' BUSlThe following valuable compilation from arein I records are from Greene's Price Cur Tent, isged to-day, and constitute a show inj of intrinsic value to all business men in the city and their correspondents outside. Vbe nure have been obtained at no trifling Szpenss of labor and money. The enterprise of Mr. Greene in thus inaugurating a jew era la Ili9 commercial records of this jity frbouhl be appreciated by an ample and generous support of the business public. Readers of the Sentinel will also discover the valne of this contribution to its commercial page. ORA1X IN STORK. We present below a statement of tho grain In store on Saturday of each week during the month, and also upon the last day of the month: Com. Wheat. Oals. Kye. 5 44.4S 2.07H 'J,t7 01 3H.59-.! 2."0I S,Jt 31 Wl'l 42 17 . HI,-3 1,4-2 SX.lti-j 2.5. 44,1! 34147 41,511 3.046 Bdpt. S Hept, 12 Kept. 19 Kept. 2ti Sept. The lartress amount of crn in store unon anyone day was held on the 30th It. ISO bushels; the smallest on the 19th 23.9G3 bushels. The largest amount of wheal was hell .u the 10th 10.400 bushels; tbo annllet on the 14th 27,489 buiheK The largest amount of o.vs was held on the 10th A7.CM bushel; the smallest n thavh as 67S bush. Of this grain there were 4(J.7S busoeU. in store September I, and 40,874 October 1. The deli verie in and out ot elevUor vary very much from day to day. The s'ock there is principally owned' by nrm-reident parties who bold it here convenient f r through shipment, and does not properly come within the business ot ihla B ard of Trade. 1 here havt beeu several occasion when there were 40,000 bushels in eWa'or, and yet it wa impossible to obtain 1,050 a the market rates. The stocks held in warehouses in the city wa, early in tbe month, at mucii as 2. ,000 bushels of Wheat, but the shipments hve since far exceededthe receipts, until less than 10,000 tmsbel-4 were remaining on the 30th. RECEIPT AND BHIPMRNrS BY RAILWAY. August. Kec'd. ohlp'd. September. Article. "Wrley, busb. ',xnu. ton RecM.Shlp-d. 14,0 lli.44l 2,7i 1,643 22,222 2.7 2 19,4 117,700 :nt 41. 40 610 1,9X0 4. KHK 5, R2d 2 H2H f4i,s l.J..tm 2H0 23.554 22W ÄtW 2LK5 4,-2 13,1110 4 Tin S.40 I Üttl 1(10. 0 Mit 2,2: l.el öirx 3,:t75 11,414 .S,tjill 2:tl.Jim lbl.THl 571) 7H 3..4W lea's, tons.... u iirt oke, la 'ton, b-les .. itle, head Mrntiiml, bb-B. 4rn, but Klour, bbll Hay, tons Hid, tons... Hop. head..... Lard, ICS 2,xto 2. Lnmh-r, fr ., Oil, bb i Oats, J.SO-i.hO-i J.O-.'l.im 7,7J5,7 2,1) 3.01 3,' O H,40 1,I.WXI 1.0IH 5fl 4T:i,fiti 2,-;il I.H-H 217 H7 2 2 1 6.Ö) 71 447,xt 14,'Oit 24-Vt id 4.W7 M . S 2,4 44 l.l -y Jroo. fRye, b isli Rait. bi.K . Hheep. iieji-t.... Tallow, bhl Tobacco, hhds Wool, "Kit . Wheal. bu4... L4Hr, Crn ... . Htaves, ccrs Ierchn11e, c' htone. cr IIonMss, caw.. feuuuii--s c-r.. 2,J 1.7iS 2",7) 7,tt 71 1' I 21 fril 2.4 8 473,1 0 2; 6T2 50 1,9-M 2i.V .V.1H l,lt ,. 1, 2 4Gö;ri0 12 117 2,31 22 40 1 310 VAU'K OP RAILWAY COMXKKCB. Continuing the estimate of value as pi tee upon ttie railway commerce of tb city, the present month's business is pres-oted tHow ma in comparison with that ot tle previous montX The aggregate value is not very much Ip"S than for last month. th d-ri-etenry in pralr valne belog nlmnHt fullv cornpeiinated by tb? increase of the hog receipts. August. Septem br Am, , Val. Am't. Vol. parley, bus...-. Bran, mi: liweftit meatK, t'. OohI A ctf, ten. Oofon,bale'... Cattle, h..-.-drn :i:.ir!s Onrn, bnli TlOQft bris Hay, muH Hides 1;.Hoch ltfHi..11 1.1 I 2I.RM 4.: J lt.HI 4.70 J.Vl 1.1" 7X0 31.50:) lS(v!n 3DÜ.K2: 7.7l; .!. MN 4T',i"l 1H!) trt.oe IS.71H 15i,i 2,71 H7.MÜI 4.w 1,07 . 77.777 ?.!,' l0 7X1..V 21 2fl 3 i ftvt bHl.iülO 7,3 en..r 19,si;4 rtMO .v,s o 0 ;) . 4S.-4I 9,99 ,0)0 Lad I, ten linmlH-r, f-rrt 2. 1'' I'V ,uni 2i.S;j7,72v'0 1Ü4 3 9 K 4 i " -:; :fiio WtOO 2- -i. I 17, ',110 l'.'Oi .7.:1ii 7.ik SHil ..HI KVKKI 17 '. 21.7. OIT. Ip;h... x io Oat. Ihi -.... Jjxm, tvi Kye, hvih ... alt, br s fhp, n"i'l. TuiMo v. Ur't Tob.co, tilxt-i. Villi KU) Wf be:. tnh. lit8ti.no . S.Tfl . 7 HP . 13,14 . 6 9 3 V.i-i , 478.1' nan 2x il.V 21.-9: 137 2 2) 4.m Sl.2;t5 24.-1. 5"2.3:t. 32 t 2,0"0.'N1 ft7,' 0 3H ,) 21.t 20 Kirn .rti 4 M i.H'H 1H7.2217 pr: loiP, car fMa cm... JHer' h ill: e, crs fltone. er.... ior- er... '&ttDdii,can 8.4 2,2 i. 5 9 M!l 71 !rti.iOi 1.812 W. o fcii 1,9M JoUl va'ue- $8,9)0 il W, w i.'i7.l Ai'i 'in in' Ion 1 1 ih Hzue X r MpJrnijr1 r y t ans m'.hfl1?-! 'Ii es pre: aiioW cnt-''ai'ed at. th l-t"i inj i f ti. Hit).. All ut'ioritie na- !!t tl-wrc wa.'ii min-ii liy ir-l crnn r f .vti-v, In iif colT' tfi'iitr lfr'. a d hiI ih i i;ui' r4 win. U nioi.a wer- k. ii :': nurel ji exr i' t; a (nnr-r nmv !n-nt r f i I irtrt; 8p e i'ler l iüii In th- jt- u m ,. jj. J i is I .iiikI, i oever, UmI tLe iih e-i.f nt of all grains is opirliv-ly '.wiit, th f )lowInir tablo wi;l rt;t to iV-st a Ivur-.tf : Article. liicelpt' Ang. II c Ip's Sr.pt. ;orn f,iC;Mri !i or 4M p:r cent. OiU . li!)i0 47 t.r i.r ''..I Vheat 47-t.ro 187,2T)0 or W.'i - . 2!' W 21,-).i or 75.0 M The deflc'.ency la corn may be accounted fnr, it is ritar the cle of a frbon-crep f rMii,V,f otiiythe tiiAtrrial djficieccvof the er- ; but tlitrre ! osil.. r . u 1 .,.!

soet-U itsdtin reference to wbeit.and that s the one now universally assented to, that

the fur men- are reluming to sell their wneai atnresent rjrices. Not that they are noid in, or carrv in . bv reaon of ibeir financial ability to. do so. On the other hmd, there is abnndant evidence, to which reference is mad'? elsewhere, that auch i not the case, hut thf. hxvinir bcome accustomed to higher range of prices, they are alow to comprehend th caues which have led to the deoreciation aud Insist that their creditors, rbe merchant, shall Indulge them yet a Ut ile lontrtr. Tue aiffl-recrate amount of wheat on hand Mpterabr 1, and received since is 326,518 bushels. Deducting the shipments 173.550 huhels. and the stock on band OctoDer 1 25.72S bushels we have 17,140 bushels as the 8pnroximte amount of wheat taken by our mills lroin tne railway receip, io buuihuu o tbe much - larger amount receivea Dy wacrona. Ich movement of flour Is considerably In Axrs4 of the previous menth, the receirts be in in Autont. 117.700 DDIS.; io oeptem ber, lM.GOO bbls., the exess being made up by the Increased shipments of the last three weeks. We simply note the fact without attempMrrg to account for it. It is an article in whieh tLere ia but but little speculation. and tee supply is very carefully adapted to th demand. It will be observed thU the shipments are only 188 bbls. greater than tbe receipts, which is in pm iccounwu iur uv tn fxce tI tbrougli ireiznis reciieui the cl-slnc davs ot the month, which did not move forward until at er the 1st Inst T- discover, if po-sible, tte occasion of so littl lifT-rencs when our six mills are con stantly Khti.pinc from here, they were all vi-.itol. and the production for the rnoni h of Auslast and September was ascertaiatd as follnwat uarrem. Mannfac'ured in August. li.firti Shirred In Auicut....-.., I2.9 2 t0 1K.812 Sold io home trade.. Manufactured In September. snipped la Hepiemoer .13,71! Sjld to home trad9 in September.-. . d,i'-0 Unon the bas'sof a population of 80,000, wbicb is probabiv too low raioer man oioorwise, the consumption should be, by the usual method of computation, about 7.000 barrels per month. Tbee returns, tberetor indicaro that much the larger proportion of the consumption Is manufactured outside ol tbe city, only barrels being supplied from our own mills, l wo or tuem are runniog day and night: the others from 10 to 14 hours each. LlVfi STOCK. The movement ol cattle has also been very light, the receipts being but 13,109, and shipments 14,414 head, as against 19,864 and 20,991 head during August. The movement of hogs has been much heavier than lor Auguft, the receipts being for August 43,5 10, and for September 100,000. Of the latter amount there were shipped 30.483, leavir jr to be accounted for here 65,1C2 heal. Of these Klngan Co. have slaughtered 33,300, and had in their pens ou the 1st about 7,000. Tbe remainder, nearly 25,000 head, represent the approximate number of stock hogs which have b en sold here to farmers for fattening, or have been bought by packers to send to farms lor the name purpose. To give s nie idea of the value to the city and 8tate of such an establishment as Mr. Kingman's, a computation based upon ihe last m tntU's business, will prove both interesting and instructive. K-timating the average live weight at 250 lbs., the cash p-iil for 33,300 hogs .last month amounts to t4J'J,503. It is sale t conclude that a considerable portion of the money so pt':d is expended with the merchants of the city. Tlw net product of meat and lard at 200 lbs. each, would ainouDt to 6,690.000 lbs., worth oc an average five cents per pound, or an aggregate of 599.400, showing full $ 100.000 aoded to the value, by the labor and facility? employed here, ot which at least tbree-lourtha are expended in the city. Tbe movement ot merchandise varies but little from that of the last month. Iu reference to other articles there is not yet sufficient data for the deductions wbicb suggest themselves to mind. PROVISION'S. Tbe month has beeu almost devoid of interest so far as this market is concerned . On tbe 1st there was but a email stock ot winter cured meat on hand, and that was a is posed ot early, while the highest prices were yet ruling. Early in the mouth thsre were large shipments of thin stock hogs received here, and they found ready sale among Indiana and Ohio farmers, wht are more favored iu their crops ti an tbe jieupte of States wtst ot us. In a number of ca-es tho packers assisted the farmers to purchase the hogs. The htir-ints was ot only brief continuance. Very complete prepuratinns me making for the sea.SinV pdcklng hete. However hort the coru and hog er my lie west of us, there is not the RaH ioubi tutt that Indiana will have far more than iatyear. Dxtensive as are tbe facilities her it is not expected that one-half ihe product f the state can. under a-i v ciriHima' aueei, be disposal of by the packing esiaiMi-htuents within its borders. GRAIN. There has been comparatively little fluctuation in the price of wheat in this market during the past month. The tone ot the market has been rather subdued at times atnoaotiog to depression. Tne better qualities, for which the demand has been most pronounced, have sol 1 within two cent above or below, $1 10 for while, f I 06 for amer, fl 00 lor red, respectively. Tue lower grades of e wh are not in demand, ami h1hw c:uld only be effected by concessions in price. (Jörn was selling at the first of tre month at GO to 68 cent, lor high mixed in elevator, but advanced rapidly no'il the ttit'i, when it had reached 78 o.iit. Sincrjrtbat time thj price has remnirei tolerably steady, aud ail ofth.time firm, with an 'advanced tandencv. Durinif li la,t wet-k ail were mndo at 81 cuts. New corn had fteeii received b--!,re the close of the month, but ouly in inall quautiiiCH. In ciiis there hve leen hutcciiipr.r&tively lilt'e dealing. Tha market, lias beu firm and prires have ranged proportionately higher Ibau e!sewbere. S;ill lhy liavo u-.'t been hijjb cuougb to meet thä vievs oi li 1 ierw. For the last day or two there were more offering in the market, and sowie ii--po-ltiou lnaiilfeited to hell, without, however, making any material c.meessioi.s. i h fljur tradeliM! been rular, and wMh s:erdy, u-iitorm prie?.-. .S r-3 ui.vle ejinl to iIjh pnjfti n, aad n Ktx-k h. a-eumnlaWd at tit: tutll. There b br-en a fir J ibhing traeii tioc tby wid lurixg th; month, tb d?maid tor w Licit l'a Iceii fully met bv the' tup, ly. Th prie b lee:i i;vnlv uailo! itt tiiroughout the ltlnLh. (T.t an. br got .( have lee:i S'llin iu c:r Jo :h ai. ?J 50 .4 f (i t. a d to Mi ph.'iiiig tri.ie in ! than cur IVm at S2 7. to J3i. Oiir in irkc: a-: t in rri.il boprovfOi.-uf iifciiiu r:gnrti.i upon tl previ -u piui-th. Although Iho i'-j'erai fiotien iit by r-ill i 'oily 4 f.er cer:. of thft a-.-iouv't ir Ang it, ;-h 3 prepirtion handled it ili;s iMi'i,t is r.ot ii ai jy i?u ium'.'.'j redico I. Th :ii ni-i.'ii Lu-i' iy- is KHijjiyg Ztz.U Io thold, ami Hm O fctgiL'ed to it do not beitaiv to attribute a lull fchsire ol the irnproveatert to t'.e infliienoas exerted through the circttla:ion of tb l'rivo Current. KKVIUW OF Tili: IJOJ1K MAUKKTS. wMr i;vm.g, ucuii.r li. Thsrnari eta were weaker all around. Although the prices ol wheat were nor. chansied bre, news 01 u tUQouiaK'n. cli"rapir irona otber l-oic.18 producd a ft'ediix o l-prenhiua and mall? tlcalet' vX V.u?. TUe lo:io.v:i:s s.les m i. u.: i : . '.""a ': j f.ir No .' if '!',-

oh tii at 52e;2carared wlieat at 8Sc: 1 car w lte wbeat at II 10; 20J barrels Hear p t.; 7 cars ivd wheat al : 1 ear amber w neat p. t.: 1 car amber

wheat at SH8: Hear red wbeatat ll:2carseorn d. t.: 2 com amber wheat at II t; 2 cars white oars at f2e : i cat mixed oaU at 50c. lUnouuoni are alvrn for tbe buying prices of erain and nrocluce. and the seUioK prices tor flonr and other merchandise.! URAN. BHlPSTUKFb. iCTC Bran and shorU are q noted at 917 IS; fine feed at !18J, and m1dd)lnratlla2. caEE&E Quiet at 15Ul64e for prime to ennifM tacLorv. CXJKKrüü-tiulet and firm. Koastlnc grades of RlorequouU at lOS'S: good to lair at 'iliic; prime at 234 4 ; choice to fancy, ai 24S.&; Laguayra at iljü.vjc; aad Java at 30 ate. AN ULKS Hotel, 2I(22c; atar oandtes are quoted at I9fat3c: common pressed. UmUr. CANNED OOODH In rood demand. Toraa-tr-i lbs. tl5ikdl(j0: 3 lbs. 12 uu: Yarmouth c n. tt 72 H0: Mountain eugar, tlvi i; l.ophv, ti Baltimore do, Kaeo. reaches, 21rw,K0 (?18; 3 lbs, i ; pie pea het, 2lb SI 7x lllackherrl-s, f 1 tioi .5. Strawberries, 2 lbs, tl Alm). ItaxDberrlen. 2lb. ri&o iiW. Wortl berries, Wtwi&K i'lneapples, 21b, T2 Wi 75. salmon, 1 Ib. U wrii ä;ao. 2 ids. ji w.! j. k DEU COAL I sold azain by th bushel. The scale Of prices Is as follow Anthracite, per ton...

.S10 50 H4 15 143 li 13 HG ... 24 25 - 12& 13 f4 ... 2 (J

Brazil bloc, per bushel nana ereeK Highland grate-. Highland sieam. Wt mburg.... . Brazil not. Braxil steam Hlack Virginia caunel. Indiana canneL. Coke tio: crushed, be UKUiiS Traue lair and steady. Asarcetldn 1, qnoted at 40'x;; alcohol at tl alum, per pound. 4Jj56c; camphor, per pound, 35:S8c: cochi n per pound, twtfbc; chlorororm, pei poTTrTd, Ii 'AK$ 2S; copperas, barreln. pel pound, 2&M:', cream tartar, pure, 45.347c; indigo, per pound, 51 201 3o; llcoiice, Calab, pei oound. eenntno. 4."aviic: roairnesia. carb-2 or.. per pound, 0c; morphine, P. A W per ounce; oAjiir uu; mnuatr, per wiuuu, locgiieui uu, r-ui. tor. No. 1. rer eui. U 15a2 25: oil. bcrgamom, per Ib.. ISVS 60; opium per pound. S10 110 50; quiaine.Der ounce. S25a2 70 : soaD.cant ile.fr ..14tl6c : soda, blc&rb, kegs, per pound, 6:7 (c; salla,epsora, per pound, 4föc; snuff, Garrett's, pack, per gross, ll7;snatr, uarrett s, per case 01 aoreu, 1; sulphur, flour, per pouud, 619110; saltpetre. per pound, iuio; turpenune, 4o&4c. DAILY RAILROAD COMMERCE. ARTICtlS. REC'PTS. SHIPTS. Bran, tons i'rovisioiis, toQS....... CO 70 840 188 700 21J0 S60 7,X) .- 32 30 730 M 1JU Ml 75 7(IU 1210 7u 7.0UÜ "'ID It li 493,OUI iii 2,10' 73 So0 70 157 112 VU.i 4,875 Coal aud Coke.... Cotton, bal'is. uaitie, neaa... . Coru meal, barrels corn, bushels Cement, brls.... Flour, barrels Hay, tons..... rilues. ton., hogs, head.. iAru, tierces..., Lumber, reel Oil, barrels..... W0 8,410 Oats, bushels.. Iron, tons... Rye. bushels.. Halt, barrels... Sheep, head Tobacco, hhds... 70 "iVi 2.0 3,625 8 wool, tons.. Wheat, bushels Logs, cars ...... Lath, cars.......... staves, cars....., 11 2 800 161 IS &4 4 1 1,600 M "72 23 Rye. 2n Shingles, cars., Karley. biihhfcls... MercnandlHe, cars., toue, cars.., iiores, head. Sundries, cars, si Corn. Oats. Is Store lctotier 1!..... At Elevator f30TQ HHimi Wheat. 4.W4 2S,tÜl Kec'pts. Khlp'ls. . .(IJ0 Ml 4 Oals. Wl.u.l , Wi Barley.. Ky 1I RY OOODS Prices are low enough as the list f quotations will show. uomtori prints, tyt(&TC sianaera rancyao, 83 9Us; standard faTicy side band, 9311c. Lress goods are in moderate request, and styles are for the moHt part considered desirable, with prices a shade euder last season. rrinteu tveps ana lycoens Attrscuve lines are belngshown. The best styles are selling freely at ts. Home grades not so attractive -are obblngatZSVic. Cotton ana wool nannets are quite active -el elow prices they are nowoffered. 0 change in domestic gods since last report dROWM 1MML.U1MGI Kasuvllle. Uiu: epperel. 12V: Stark. 12e. Trirtirnf ImAff 94 Iniih ?rM k tyiasVaa rw APA älLAlISIJ VlUCa IM A AAV ä V A.IXIUD,C;4XA the; Ac; Cones toga, 4-4 Medal, aw; Medal, 17c; extra,;,, lc; extra 4-4, 22 j: Lewistowa 3 nch. Z7Vic; ülttosa ince.c; ditto 30 inch. 210 Piald.24c. HuiRTiNQ Strip American. 6-3 13c:. 11c Whittenden 13c. 14o, and 16c; Union, 14c. 16, and 18c. ÜATTIJJO Ordinary. 124c: middling. 15 to 17c: best tissue, 20c. I n I n I 1 tt ran iiiii(nrii. miiui .vm.. luiniiuvuu Oriental, Con ne toga, Merrlraac, sc; i-'ancies lOcj ureen stripes, 11c; uaruer prints. .bc; Mwrnan, ic; hianuara nirung prinm, 4c. Albiou solid colors, 10c; rVabody eultteg vc. Cakpkt Chain vvtiite, :; coloretl, Kc; cov erltt warp, 82c. hitowN SHEKTi.Noe Vermont, l0tc: iNaanville, lojc; Middirtile, 10c: Idaho, luve; Mew Albany. li4c ; stark A., Wc; laurel 1J., loc; LhuivI II., 8c: Parte A.. 7lic : Ui anite 1J.. 7c; Bi-d-fonl If . 7': IV np 7ic; Fepp o. He; Pepp K. c; Pepp E.. 10ic. ttLKACHSDPmiLKTiSKis lxjnsoaie, ixyac: Itpe lUti-i: til , HC 1 UL.MI Uu.1 dalt. lire; Young Warrior, 14c; Jabee Kuighl, IISc. Okai.v Baus Amntikeg a.. 3uc; Lewlstou A 31c: stark. 32c; Union, 20c; Banner, 3oc. L.CMBKK. . PlNK 1 aud 2 clear, per M. feet.....,.., 552 W($ w Flooring. dresM).M 2 S0(9-'ft) Ui (Siding, drMel. . iii &&i 8. Stock boards . 48 UU((i20 UU Common boards.... 14 0U3 1-1 SU H24 00 BUI stuff, to 18 feet Hill Kl urt. over IS feet Heavy tim bers. II O0 extra per M. Sheeting .. 12 Ul A sawed shlnirlea 3 751 2.1 No. 1 sbinalea. 1U.. 3 OUi 45 011(450 OU Southern pine flooring, rough. Pop LA It Clettr . I w.i m..r t i i 1 1 1 1 mi.tii mi ..tri Wu17 IU Culls . IO lilHi Ash ltt and 2d..... IjH ERKT .wwiiiimi Black Walnut 3Q UU ") UU 1st and 2d, dry... 1st and 2d, greet! ..lit Oil V (JO UllllH.. FISH Cnci'Kng'xl ; per tialf ounvi at rei. 50; kit. II I. No. 1 white are seiUtis rt ."i(K7; quarter barCatltorida salmon, ter bHlf l rrt-J . now fll tnni! : kit.. ti": Mackeiel, tew mess par barrel, IJÖ; -barrel. H 5ii; 0. u trior barrel, t7; kits. $3 2i; half extra No. 1, half barrel. fcRtf; quarter bwrrvl. 1 4 50: kila. 4 rj! 60 ; No. 2, haJf barrel, Id i!; tiartrir barrel, si 6o; kite, $13; CVmI fi4h, ti i7c. Holland herring, per keg. II 4i. No. 1 smoke! barring, ptr Itox. 4"ic: waihI, 4-to. Hallbnl. Hmoil, IV. Sltkmed cat. ball barrel. 7 at; quarter barrel, SI 7-; Jtiu.. II iVU. r"OKKIGN FKÜITS Coa-fc oramres per tibrl. tH 00$12 UI. Lemoii. are quo e' at Is .""( U J-r txx; Mulatta. IPt dat-s Icx4l2c p-r pound; new raiMnK. la vers are ikeld at :4';i5l: liu ln Uv r H ill; MusOilel rmwu 41 O0 t4 25 doaole crown f 1 5n. Valencia mNIni ! J !: Hultana, 17alSc; drnm (1km (Ml of marget. uonegod; laver tlga, isc; rlirra ttaiic; cnrm-iis. ttlo; Turk lsii prunes, new. II .i.V.. Klü'ÜK Vry quiet, Cuoine fiwies are (iiion-i st Si f-Yi i; :amUy nt i 50; extra. II Vi 5 : low grde at r it i3 Cokn I'er 4io6cntpr buoheL Yellow an i r,ii, in i 71 :. In eievnior; wlilte 1 nominal a f. s-arce: n w esi-iji., (). -A re ''H at &c for No 2 whlte4; No 1 it i . . ill K-Qilolid u St :4c. H.iti.K isi'ioiil I II O'c-' tC ler bnibe. 'AllviT-A'iHk Ibil wheat. H"ic4?I III elevatoi : n-v N tilwi.il '' I 'Hi; new a bile, I 0vjl It. H A Y st udy and uncli-nued lmne Is fiiolil at i-i'-i-J lor 4-lioire limoiliv .'nun wnni, H, ii.-il is quoted at f-v' for tUht, and :r2 lor lofwn iwsfl.un arr'val, anl tfi'more from stire. HONEY Is In fair riemsnd at .'W.u:,!'- p i po'itut for choice boxe; for low er.ides, 2.Vit2.'c. iii His Fair dtmiid at 45 4 i;o Ikl. Receipts, I, ' TI head. KilU-d. 1.4 Jt. In pi-n, 9,mi7. il'JP-r Are ou iif-1 at 40, mr pound. Hiir ilie loiiuuing quotatiunx arc fur nished exc'uslvely for the Hentinel bv F. W. Bauiher, dealer in hides. No. 3 1 South Meridian street, Indianapolis: Best city greet? nioe. 7c; Irf-st city veal stins. 1'c; best city kij. skin, Oc: K'een kxltvd, Nx;wC as to cure; drv salted li d.s. H.r.l:v us JocJie; diy SIu:, l'.'Ü to

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cure. Sheen 'kins are quoted at 50ctl accordImr to quality. IRON AND STEEL Quotation are still given at list prices, as follows: Bar iron U qnoted at 12 81 to tt 00. Sheet rolled, 10 to 14. 3c; 15 to 30, 5.2c; 27, 5(Hc; Charcoal. lVjc advanoe on above ratea. Other sixes and numbers are graded at proportional" rates. Steel is quoted aa follows; Sanderson's beet English tool, 25c; American tool, 17c; sprtne steel. l Inch, llc; ineb and over, lOVr. mill Pick shaDe,3uc. LEATHHH Is without change and steady ot slaughtered sole is quoted at xa Vic ; Ruffalo, 32 '7c; harness 3i42c; upper IMiXse per loot; Trench calf, fl 7.Vi 1 25; French kip, 111 70; domestic calf, fl :- 2'n): kip. SI 10 I ii; collar, per dosen, f 14 a3t ; bridle, per dozen, Pn&M. MOLAKftB AND SYRTJPW New Orleans 1 quoted at 70S5c, and syrups at tecQJl for common to choice. MORSE AND MULE SHOES Horseshoes are active at $4 25' 50, and male shoes at 17 2fr7 nit per kegitandard brands. Hore shoe nails Pntram's M, Vc; An Sable, 25c; Ureal Western, 24c. Northwestern. 2öc. Ol LH -Raw linseed, 8010: boiled, RVaSftc; lard oil, current raatre, fl 00(91 10: tanners ol.. Strait's best. fl5a70c: Banks' best, Hvaw; Labrador, KhaKSo; refined coal oil, 13al4c: for standard : ganollne for lamp, 9)5c; lubricating and machinery oils. 2cafl 2S. NAILS Quoted, lOd to Sid at St V-'t 75 per keg and smaller numbers at tbe usual advance. NUTS Shell almonds are qnoted at 25'2c; niberts, 16c; walnuts, French, 14c; Naples, 27c: Rrar.1l nuts, UVc; peanuta,raw, 83l0c; roasted. 1231. SUGARS Firm. New Orleans out of the market. Refined Is quoted at ll'IOc for a. llV'ulle. orertra C and I2fai2e for hard; circle C. lO-ailc; yellowH.y'.tl'c. STRAW sells from wagons at W 50(35 per load or;m4V:per 100. Tt)Jl Axes, Rlmmonds patent, 114: ditto plain, 11325. Mlshawaka silver steel. 122. Cross rntsaws. Atkln's improved patent. 53c per foot; ditto, half patent. 65c: clipper sa wi, ,Vo. light nlng. ftic; carriage bolts, eo per cent disconnt from list. PKiVIHlONHstoc1t exhausted. Cincinnati prices are: Bulk shoulders ln clear rib lajie: clearsides, I4c. Bacon shoulders, Sic: clear rib, I44c: clear sides, I Mr: breakfast bacon 14c. Hams are quoted at 13c4l4s; dried beef at 16317c. Lard He'd at 15c. SALT-Sa?lnaw, dray load lots, at 1 fl0H9.: hlo River, drav load lo s, at. SI 7V&180; RaglDaw. cu lots, at tl KVäl SU: Onto RlvHr. nr lot

at II 7(1,175. KKTi Pealers quote at 7So for Rangoon, SJiSWo; Patna, and 99Sc for Carolina. PRODUCE. AtlTICT.ES. Beeswax, per lb. Beans .... .. Butter, per lb ......... Choice country..... Common country. . Prices. 9 28 io" 45J W 2 25 17 30 25 i7 60 Hakingg ease rrrs , Feathers, per lb. Fruit: Ureen apples, per br! (irape'i, per lb..,.., g ulnces, per bit........ an berries, wild, brl... do ncltlvated. -Prmltry, per dox: Yoang chlckens... 1 50(9 2 5tl(4 8 CO 8 8 00 12 (M 13 On a iä w

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Oldchckens., Roosters, Duck Turkeys, per 10... Raes, ner lb Jii i,aH Vegeubles; I'otatoes, per ba Htveel potatoes, per bl Onions, white, per bl, Onions, red per bbl.... Cabbage, per bbl SEEItH Flax seed Is Quoted at fl 60; clover at 15 -5or46 00 ; timothy at 12 b-'(3 00 ; choice at 13 75. isuitA in boxes, 7Hc;!fl7 kegn. SOAPS Werk 's German is quoted at 77)c; Babbitt's at 103luc STARCH Dealers a note at 5(45Kc per pound for peart. TINNERS'STOCK-Tin plate ts quoted, for I( Mxl4, charcoal, first quality, at 12 00 IX. ltto. at 115 00: 1C. 14x20 roofing tin. 1115ft; 1C, 2ix2S roofing tin. ITS 00. 'opper ootty; ms,3ic Brass kettle,53c. No. 27 Iron B.5!ic; No. 27, smooth lrou,Hc. Moorehead's gsivanizeo iron, 20 per cent, discount from new list. Zinc, per sheet, lose: per cank, lue, PI tin. Straight's, 3c. Wire Bright and annealed S per cent discount from list prices; lacquered 25 pr cent discount. Sjlder, tinner's 18c. Copper Sheeting, 14 to 15 ox., 55c; planihed, 14 to Id ox., 4.1c; bolt copper, S8c; bottoms, 35c. fead Pig, ; bar, tic. Antimony, 18c; Babbit metal. 16 2 c. TALLOW Id fair demand at S(c. TEAS Gunpowder is Quoted at 6x(aAl 50; Imperial, tXVcoll 20; Hyson I1A1 30; Oolong, 60c 3 11: English breakfast, s7dc. WHISKY-Lower at 8c. WOOO-Is Quoted at 14 05. WINDOW GLASS is quoted. 8x10 at 1775; 10x12 at ts a per box, and otter-sixes at proportionate rates, subject to s discount of 60 per cent. WOOL Market active and prices good. Qnoted at, for uawashed. Sl33c; fleece washed, 40(9 49c; tub washed 4849c. MONKY, STOCKS, ETC. Nkw York, Oct. 14. Custom receipts, TC54O0. Treasnry disbursements 119,000. Money, 2!3 per cenL - Prime d.scounta. bbort time, 5g6 per cent. Sterling exchange pilet at tl K?a4 84 for 0 days and S4 iWitii 87 for siht. Gold, II; only one price to-day. Borrowing raten flat to 1 per cent. Clearings llN.iOO.WKi. State bonds quiet and steady. Kttiirotid bonds tirm in the late dealings. Governments steady. The prevailing leature in s'ocKs. as In Wall street generally ihiougbout the day. whs the dullness. The nrnketat I he close wxsweak and the pricen the lowest of tbe day. The decline ranged tnin iol.( rtrcent., and was most narked in Eri, Western Union and Lake Shore, these br lüg the most active stocks. Tbe iota! nalt-nof i locks lor t ue day were 1Sn,nCM shares,"' which 32,1 41 vere We-tern Union, J,(4) PticiOc Mail, tf.'UO Etie. 4.t,(0 Lake Shoie, 19.(k Union i'.ictiic, ll,00uNorihwes ern, 5,000 Rock lvlat.d, yötiu Wabash and 4.3U0 Oh loa. GOV KttN SENT HKTDKITI K.H. Th'r Mon l'ue.,Wd U.M. "M U.S.b's s2..M....MM. U..6' S4 O. H. S's 'si. V. H. 6's ' (oWj.. U. H. 6's "OT is s U.K. lo-m's Currency ' pexcentrd loan., IIS 112H us im i l.Mll l.rt. V l'74 11 llH. urn Ilrj6 116 llVJ U.,JII.T lilt 1 11 no I174 ii-sll.HS 117 117 178 117 IM34 ...7 .. 117 1118 H7k 'I' w in?-, 117V. 11. X, lllll-JV, 110 lllii'ii 4s5l4l45U, H2'a Gold srerllna. ... .. a.M. 11(1 1X5. llWJiiliO 11" 4M. 454M!4 SfTATK HTOI.KS.

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Tb'rjKn. Cull. Moo i'u's W 'd Canton M 51 40 1 40 4J W. U. Tieraph 74.1 7 '.9 N) 71 74 ciutcksilver id 3'H XI :i 1 si' Adams KxpresK. 1 7V, ins in HKHS I09 Wells Fat go Ex. 7'JV 7VS 7 7 7H 7S Amertcau Ks. Ui4 )J 61 til nl U.S. Ex . 1' ttrt j4 i5,'4 C5 Pacific Mail 47! 47J. 47 4 4; 4 iVj N. Y.lnlral..... IiipH ljli4 101 lol Erle ... 31-,' 315 ilr 31 28 2 Erie, preferred..... 5-i fo 5u 40 Hi 4H Harlem. .W't 12K I2s4 1.8 IZH llarleiu, p't't.. i'25 ir25 125 i2o Vih Iii Michigan On trat '44 i3 73 7.1 72 72 Pllt-burg.. s7Jv -V K h74 NortbweHteru t;4 :tx4j :i8B WJ-g 7; N'lliWbxfn ref. .1, j 54. J M 5 4l!, M! iUtc Nlaud - Hii lirjf 1 jw;; 9. 7;4 .V.J.lVotral...... lul'i lü.l'4 14 1-3 litt4 si, I'uul ;K ."i-iVs. ."'.4 St. Paul pref fi2 AO!. .!'.-, öll. ul '. IV, WmIwIi. :tf 4i',4 :t 31 31 Wabasb pief 4i 45 ; IM 4' 4i on Wau. !l4 Vt Hl 91 k vl). IVrre llatile. 7 7 7 7 7 Term Haute pru 21 2:1 2t 21 vs 2t Chicago A Alton... J H8 7 V7 7 7 C. A A. preferreit 1"2 II 2V n." ll 3 il 3 i 3 Olilo AllsKiHsi'pl TiW 28 27V V7 l'Mt'. t'. H7 M7 cl h'2 r,.'l J CMK.Ati 1 iW HUH :i I IUI II IjikeHhore wA 7s '' W Js 71 7jS Indiana Central t n II ll4 1.', l. lUlnois Central W) 11 to Pi f I " HI U. Pacific Stocka.. 35k 3oV xöS 3 WA 3ö C. Paclflc bonds Viii U. Pacific bond... t ',t s.f.j r", hl2 ...... ltel.it Ijickawana l'.i7 uu"'i 'tP-J KO'ill'.a Hurttord A Erie -ll k 1J i 1,

MAKKETS BY TELEGRAPH. K.W YORK, OcU 14.-Flour-Is easier with more doing; receipts 9.0Ü0 ban els; sales were made f suprflne Wesiern and Mate at tt 35, I8u; common 10 good extra at t4 85s., 25; good tm choice ai Kai mu: common to choice white

wneat western extra at Sä UV 3; common to goou extra on 10 ai M itjU 8.; common 10 choice su lionU at 1. 1098011. Kye Dour-Sale, were made at 14 J5.'45 40. Corn meal li steady; sales were made of Western ! M 405 UO Whmi Is steady ; rec ilpti 4.1.0UO bushels; sales were made of No. a Milwaukee at 1 0j; No. 2 Chicago at li 0 1 m: No 2 Northwestern spring al 1 U7(l 08; new Sko. I Milwaukee atil 12 -l 13; No. 2 spring at II 1.4-sl 1: ungmded Iowa and Minnesota spring at 1 03,1 12: No.l spring at tl l12:i; new winter red Western at fl 131 21: new amber Western attl21i25; white Western at I 20ila.. Rye Males were made t 9oc(l 02. Barley-Is dull and heavy; sales were made of SUte at II 2vi; prime Canada West at f 1 41. Barley malt Is qul-t and steady; sales were made of Western at 1 Corn The man et Is lower and active; receipts 1 bushels; sales were made of Western mixed at Wc: high ralxel and el ow Western at 9lc. 0t Opened dull and lower; receipt il.iou hiMbels: sales were made of mlxtd Wesiern at 61 82V2; white do at 6if8-c. Htv Is firm; sales were made of shipping at Ontöc. Hop Are firm: sales were made of 1874 at 40(4Sc; 1873 at 15 Sic: 1872 at Iil5c. Cofiee Is M m; sales were made of a good cargo of Rio at I8,',c. uar Is dull and unchan!; snles wer- wade of fair good refining at 8(480, Molasses-Is q Uet with nothing doing; sales were made of domestic at. 7.iic Rice U dull; sales were made of Carolina at 6'Ac Petroleum la quiet; stales were rad of crude at 5c; r-tiue-lat 12!c. Rosin Is flrm: sules w-tj made of straijed at t2 45. Turpentine Is nrm: sales were made of spirits ai 39c Ers Are steady; sales were made of Wesurn al iira.'l - c. Pork-1.4 lower; sites were made tew 111 rs str2l5t'. Ksf Is nnlet: swles were made of p'ain new men- at 112 503I37-.; beef bamsari' quiet; tierce beef un- ' changed. Cut menis Are sleHily sal. u were msde ol pica led shoulders In bu.k at D'ic; do hams at liaL'c. Mtud'es-Are sie dy: sabs were m -de of long clear at llall'c. Butter Is quiet ai d heav : s I a were maile of Wesiern at 21:tsc Cheese I firm; sales were made of common to p line at 12h1c. Wniskv Is lower tirm ; sales were made at 11 0 Ql u5. ST. LOUIS. 0t. 11. Cotton Is quiet and In good demand. Flour-The low grade are scarce and prices are belter: tbe other qualities are weak and rices are lower to sell: sales were made or superfine at t4Ui(a4 25; extra superfine sl iKÄlöO; double extra superfine at f4 j0.h4 75triple extra superfine at 15 0ä5 50 ; fam 1 1 v su u. rHne hi f.i .O.aS tm; fancy at Wui'iJj 5u. Wheat Is dull at the market Is unsettled ; sal-s were made of N.i 8 red Ml at tHtf; Io 2 red winter at tlUli. Corn Is dull and prices have declined; sales were made ot No 2 mixed atS0&S2o according 10 local Ion; new corn at 65 011 the track. Oats Are dull and the market Is inet)ed ard prices are lower; sales were made of No 2 al 43a fi2l4C cash ; 52c seller December. Barley U firm and there were some sales at hleher nP. . sales were made of No 3 at öcffifl 10: No-iit ii li t I7H; t-tricdy prime to extra at SI 20 jl 35. ye mo uuinri uiwueu armer sales were f.url of "u,i B.t,iiniioi;iwenu a was one'tsd at 91c Will ky Is flrra: sales were made a o i Is dull; aalen were made of small lots at 22. Bacon Is nominally lower; shoulders were offered at 7ecasb; c ersdesat I4ccash; some Pimm urutri rsc mieange nigher. Laid. Is cuii: sales were made or summ- rat f 13. HogsAre dull and themaiketlsweak,and the closing wiwiini! k. iui r prices; saies were made ol Yorkers al 1 505 ZS; bacon at 5 25c.5 75: butch ers' stock s 1 9 1 -VxTjö 25. CVttle-Theoffering are ui nw grünen i muck; sates were maae 01 lex ans al 17.V4 0: butchers' stock at 22'ä27ö uative cows and heifers at II 75:4 25; trood to ex Ira native steers a'. 4 5oi?.öm. itece pis Hour 5,(o barrels; wheat, 3.j,ikj0 bushI; com 3.K0 ousneis; oats, iu,uw ousneis; barley, ö.UHl bush els rye, none: hog-i. 5,U heid; cattle, IHJO neaa. nipments-waeat, e,uuu bushels; corn o.iaaj ousiieis. JHU'AGO. Oct. 14. Flour Is unrhrniFMl Whea' Is dull and Ihe market is unsettled and pliers are 1011 ; sa es were made of No 1 Chi csgosprirg at yxuiiic; .No 2 t hicao sprtux at m;.C po' or se. eroctoDer; SLC heller Govern bei; Nu3at 84c; lejected at H)l.2c. Corn in market cpeueu nrm out cio-ed dull and iTices are luWfr; sales wee made of So 2 1nl1.1l at73ctpot: 73c seller Oc:obrr; 7i wsbidfor seller 5ovembr; 8)o seller ait the year; rejectea ri ic. ai ine na ket opened firm iut closed dull anc prices are lower; 47V,c seller f ( .a . - . t . f . . VA iuwr w. uiu lur a. j , m.cii were maue at VC seller November; 4'4 csel er all Ir.ejear; re Jctd at 4(j4HWc. Re Is dull: sales were made of No 2 at 8.V8o;. Barle Ii dull and prices are nominal ana ine marget it unsettled; sales weie made of No2atli 0ö'4nl U8 spot. Pork Is dull a d price have declined ; sabs weie maile at t.U w2o 5 srot; 117 27 seller all the year. Lard la dull and prices are nominal; sales were made ai 114 spot: II Vö seller all ihe rear. Bulk meats Have dich red; sales weie made of shoulders at tVjt short r.b middles at K'.'iC wnitsBj is lower: saies were niaae am. Lake freights Are unchanged; to HufTlo. 3?ic for coru ; 4c lor wheal, Ou the call board this after noou wheat closed steady; sales were made at c9c seller October or teller November. Corn cloa d nrm; sales were made at 74c seller October; ii jcse'ler November. Oats closed at 47? spoi. neci-ipis riour. o.ww Darrels; wheal 142.0110 bushels; corn. bo,ouo bushels; oats. 3.itj busheb; rye, 42,im bushels. Shipments Flour, 3,W)ii b.rrels; wheat, IVO.UOU bushels; corn, 7ii.ij bu-h 1; oats, 12,umi nuibeis; rye, 1,010 bushels oariey, iu.uju ou-neis. PHILADELPHIA, Oct. II -Flour-The market is less active out steady ; sales were made of su pviflne at ?3 25a5 75; extra at S4 l 75; North wesiern extra famuy at 15 62a7 : Stste. In dlana and Ohio extra family at &5 7'ÄÖ 25; high gra.:es at t7 toys u. Wheat Is quiet aud sieady: sales weie made of red at I 19:41 21 amtier at ?1 22. Kye Is scarce: held at. SI ox Com Has declined .c:sa es were made ofmixtd Weste 11 at !8c. oats Are firmer: salts were madeot white at svrabic: luixed at 60c. Clover seed Is in fair demand; sab a w-re maoe at Sin iKi-n.111 '0. Timothy seed Sa e-s were made at Si S"(w.t ou. K ax seed y.-iies w re maie at HI 15. proi.ions Are weag. Mess pork Sau s were made at S23 S (ai6 Ou Bef bams Sales were mndeai S.t(022 OJ. Smoked meals ales were m.ide of bams at i4,alic; sldts at H5-4$5l.")ic iKiauit-ni :iuaiiii;c. iiams lit picaie aies were made hi l ie. oaiwd shou. dels stales we.e Kideat ffti'nC. Pet rob um Sa es were made 01 rertn d at ll(s5llfie: crude is nnclmng d ai W H'c In oarr. ls stid .-ahyjs iu bulk. Whisky is oDinu ai 1 uo. nuiier is easier unaer liberal receipts; sales were made of pi 1 rue Western a iuMv; fair to good at 2.g,' 8c; choice Western rods at Jsjj,t7c. :heese Is ürtn: sales were maile at I4?sj jio'e. tggs sales were made of Western at 28c. CINCINNATI. Oct. 14. On t ton I -.unchanged sales were mttde at 14$s14c. Flour Is dull and unchanged; sales weie made of family at 15 Kiiati. wheat Is dull and unchanged sale were mad of red at 11 00a1 (k5: Idle at 1 li-C la- Jru Ja in fair demand and lower sales were made of old at 7ic: new is quiet at V'toC. Oat Are dull aud decliueJ; sales were niMile at f-liaic. Rye Is steady: sales were mnd at. K5c Harle' No 2 Is unchsmced : No 2 lau is unctiaugeo at si 'laia.1 4.. Lued oil Isstesdy; fles were made at & Lard oil bt steady; MiUs weie intde of current make s timiai ' KHH ai nrm; twira were nuule a K. nun. r is unciianged: sales were made of western Reserve, choice, at 31fa3.c (Vniral Ohio, holce. al öi)(a:'c; common at Zlfix r. Cuw-Is steady; sales we mmle aiMuic. J nit is noimiiMi Lard l quiet sacs were iuhuc 01 summer al loc. Bulk meal Alf dull m.il inuiiliial; sales wem made slioQldt-rs nt 7l..ia7J,c: sideM nominal. hsnii Is dull and derl ued;sles were niHde of'-lioul derKi:! hf'V!:; ciesr rib sides at ISMic clearut lliU)4c. Whl.sky Sales weiv iiiitdea M8C. IAU1 iLL.e UCU 14. 4 .'.ton t-totes were lade ui 14'yC Hnur-Is uxchaiiged ; al weie VHilf f mi (ir-v.1 ne at f3 7v42i; extia at 11:5(4 4 7.-1 : extra iwncüy at fil.'V.ti, on: A Sol ul i- 2."ki lanry at ts .a. w ttest in dull sales wre loatie of led at Je: amtier at I to wVUe at lis. Corn Is unchanged; sales were iu"1e at 7S(iKc Oals At- unci. sliced Mies were tiiad-Jit t2(uK7c. Kyi Is I'lieJisnu. d sa In er- inate at v e. ro k is hominsl ltHn Is nin'liHtigiHl ; aale were iiuioe ol siioaldi-rs at ij4iuSc: c e-r rlk e.des at 4iile e'esr ar l c Itims Sal weie lauoe o sussr curett al l.f l4c: plai , l.one here. Bulk iin'Ms-A'e liomina . ini MmIcm weie in ide, r iierej at ii'c: Ke is iiom iiai: wiiisuy is enena sales were rMMiieal Ssc B aKi"g Is unchsuged ; ss!h h eie made of t wo 10 KentlK-ky betkp HI lCi'c; nax aiidjii e, as loa-eifiii. ar hhh;'. ItAI.I I.MokV Oci. Il.-Floui riie mar&et Is firm mihI nueoaiigrd ; sales were lade ol ii!iwidHe nid V esi.iiiiieiriieat I 2ku4 7i.d'i etr4 at it.nuo; d. I hilly at t-i i i.ii J . VVlie qt:lel : s-leswtre in e ! o I 44d Hiidsrnti.r A siern at M No. 2rd Wevfi t.ttl 1 "fVj.1 2.': No. ; lid WiHrlii kl I 1-Vnl H i urn i ,'.iiil;ssl-H were made n Wes'i'n mtxoi at !'"Jf. O.is Aie fli nur; smns w ie iinme lillX.ll Wi-s elH a: ink?: bile We-eru mIIC' iIih'. Ite k Cn1ei; sales men nind I (nl ii-. Iliy li unrhar ged : sule w re msd at f 8 ii Zn li', I'rovisioiis Are loavy and dpre-sd. Mts polk I dull hi d nonitial;sHles w re made h: r2H 5ii. I jk-oi: -hI swell nisde of hIkiuxUis h Oc: cleur iH si les at Ho; sugnr-cur d liamnat 14 t'.'ic. I aid Sides were ma-'e c fieri neil l'. esiern butter 14 eisier; sales were made at 3Sl7c. Petroiemti 1 uutliuuscd ; lu vcib muds of crude at ,c. i7-e 1 aull and nominal. Whisky l:t un-ettltd; sales were made at 1 wi i oi. TOLE1. Oct.' 34. Flour The market ts steady. Wheat-Is dud; sales were made cf No

1 While Mlchlat H I: seller KU a, 4SA i, Kill OPr .MlClilCail 1 Wiwi tua a S v. . ,r ort m ti i n o. l I u ... I- . l . .. -- " "ir m f. KT-V"" ."' '0.Ban10. Oswego. w . . ,uuri -"I Darrels; wlimi, 4S nOJ bushels; corn. S,WJ. bushels; oatMS.Oo'bus. els. bhipmenu-f lour, 2,'m barteU; wheat, 43,Oürj bus .els; ct rn, 8,uw bushels; oa's, 3u,uwi busnDtJiharF S'-lo jr-The market Is unchanged. V heat-Is stady :sl were made aukeo ber er dnll Btl.l lmnn ing; sIts were made of No. 2 at -i-ri - is stea ly: sales were made of No I at fcTc. Bar-ly-I-t quiet; saes were made of No 2 alt. ny' l -e)ghts-To Buffalo. 4c; ttsweg? 7VjC. RecelpU-riour, 5,000 barrels; wneat, 8,ufA busheb: corn, n$m bushels. ShlprnentsITt ?."rk 4 "; wheat, tOv bnsbeis; corn, o7.U4 ntiKriN. r CLEVELAND. Oct. 14 -Wbeat-The aiarket is if1 'J1 f : "l,1 wer m&t,e of -N- tinier at 1 09; No. 2 red winter al 1 04. Or.rn is qniet and t ady : sales wer, made or old high mixed aiMc: o d low mixed at; 1 1 ears on track at i9c; new e arsou track at mk. Oats-Are steady; sales were made of No. 1 sta'e at 54c No, 2 State at 52c: while at 55c. Peiroieum-l flr'rn sales were made ofsiandard whlt at V.ciu car ,ot",Vt.h . !t,mt 1 ,!ic n car r ts. " rill SHI HO. Cl 11 M 11, u' M1im.n.ln. changed; Pennsylvania and Ohio nd sold at ?1 12 ( -; wld'e 8-120 Corn-New ear. 6Tc; old ear shel'.ed, fti-aHJc. Petro en m t'mde iry! at paikerV. ivefluedstld at llc, Phi'adpMa LIVK STOCK MAItKKr-i. BUFFALO LIVK STOi'K MARKET. BCFKALO. Oc. H.-CATTLK-Tli r.,.i..f. for for ......y re i.t (t n.ad; totsl recilpls f ha -s-lr I li tit 1 ti s. 1 s. . x m .,.lunalvv7 si ij urau. 1 lie murL 01 was u.ciy av birong jvsierday's ptlres; sales weie made oi4iKil, i,oi8ieersran2lri; bom 1 127 (slffi lbs at 4 h8 .i; aw Kentucky si ern rxriffiuS ,r.i,. i..wym in, at .2Vais5; NO whib steeis ranging from ijiu lbs, at f4 80u; iiUn,XaM lt;r8 ran8llJ8 lroru9 5f3l,'t9 lbs at HHKKP and Lakbs The receipts for to dav. were 4,2 0 head; total ncelpts for the week thus far, iH.Mji head; the tnsrket was hdrly eilve ai 10(111(36 75 for anada lamlx, win, ctiolci flocks a high as 7 no, Canada sluep. $. on.S Su; Western st.eep, HH'&öOU; at the cIom?, Canada lamb were weakening. Hoes I he receipts for to-day wer 4.0 head; total reeeip'H for tbe week thus far, 18,400 ha, Tw "ket is dull and lower atf-i25 00 for lorkers and 6 007 00 for bay hogs. EAST LIBERTY LIVE STOCK MARK KT. East Libkett, PAn Ort. 14. Beef Cattlx Receipts for to-day were l.Ht 2 head; for the w?ek thus far 3,145 bead ; the s .ppiy is good; also demand good; cattle scarce and holding them over; common to medium offsil-. hi ly, say lfi; best, torn 8 su; medium to good, t-i iu.i 7a: common to fair, lionet 87; slocktrs, scaice at 13 Oira-I I2K; bulls, tl ouCa3 25. Hoos Iteceipts for to-day, were 3,i0 bead; for the week thus far, 6,ttj head ; be-t Phl adeb pliian, f7 ni'a7ö0; Yorkers, tö 75 6 25. Shekp Reclpts for lo-dav A.v had; for tbe week tnus far, 14.700 head; best, 4 bi'tj 00; . medium, ft 0u4 2o. CHICAGO LIVK STOCK MARKET. Chicago, cct. 14. BkkfCattijc The' reoeipt to day wer 3,458 heati, mainly of Texan common grades and natives, of which the supply largely exceeds the demand; rxmI shipping steers scan-e and in good d mand at prces ranging from tUOurt 75 for common 10 extra; stockers,so:d at i2 50:t5u; through Texans, f2 iv 340. Khipmeiits 2,175 head. H oijH Receipts la.mo head. The market Is fair.y a -live and steady; poor t4 tulr, 1-5 mca 5 j: gsl to choice, to 75(s 35. Shlpmeut-, I0,5uy bead. Sh kk p-Receipt s, 731 bead. The market was active but a shade lower; sales of common to choice ,2 A3 1 ou. NEW YORK UivY GOODS MARKET. Nkw York, Oct. 14. Dry Goods There was fair package movement in rot'on goHl. piinia, shawm and flannels in good dimsndant firm in price; brown cottons fairly active: Atlantic A aud brown shlrdngs severally nduced to lu and 10c; rottonades more inquired lor bv the clothing trade; Kentucky Jiai.s in belter demand; wo len goods qnl- t; ton Ig dnss gocds and millinery goods selling slow at auci Ion. NEW YORK METAL MARKET. Nkw York. Oct. 14. Metals Manufacturing cop. er is steady ; sales were made of new sbeetIlk at 30(43lc. Ingot lake Is firmer; sa s were made at 2l22c Pig iron-Scotch ; sa es were made at 3K(440c; American is gniet; axles were made at 24 :;. e-heet Russia, is quood at 15A15c. Nails Are steady; sales were msd at f-3 6ä3 7 lor cut; 15 600 50 for clinch. Horse shoes are nominal. NEW YORK "COTTON MARKET. Nkw York. tict. 14. Cottoo-The market U easier; sale-were made of 1,743 ba ei middling upland at I5c; do Orleans at. 15!c umires closed easy with sales of 24500 bales a" follows: Seller October. 15 3-li-c; seller Noverals-r. 1. 7-32c; seller Dicmber. 15 15-32c; seller January, 15 23-S-.'c; M-ller F'ebmary. 15 31.32c; s lKr March, 1 f-lflc; M-I'er April. 1 11-lc; seller .May, 16 27-32c;se.ler June, 17 3-3vc. BOSTON WOOL MARKET. BosTOS.Oct. 14. Wool The market is quiet and ituil, but holdeis are qui'e IndiCfietit aic.iut selling. .V(dinm unwabid tie c s .-ire iu demand t Very f Jll prices. Com I 'in a md d l.ine se-iectionn ar scarce and watred, and command very toll pilc. Sales were ci..de Oni- and Pen rs) Ivoiim fleeces at fti'ioiiic, lticiudir:g extra, doubl- extia and treble extra; Miciiig .1. rlots Hti9,i.i':c: Wl'-couslu and Western fl.i ct.s al 4?vSic: combing ai d delaine selection at h (jc. Therein er II lie pulled wo-) iu li-e mu tec and pries ure firm tor all desirable iois nl huperflne aud exiia. FOREIUN MARKETS. btwuo.N, Oct. 14. Amount of bnlfiou wf thdiawn iroui the Bank of Eng'at d on balan -e to-day v. as 137 .010. I'onsoN. mr money account. .'Jiraftic; 5-2ii, I8r. ici; Ifiti7. Ii; Pal i's, IUt; ne jw, list , Nw York. Central. IU. Eile, 25.; Erie i referied, 4-5. Paris, Oct. 14.-Rentes, 6If T. Livr.Koou,Oct. 14 4V)Uon Quiet ; mlditirg nplaiid, swl ; Orleans, K?d. HmIw.. Il.ma: lMile-i,in-clndiug 20i bales tor speculation and exoort and tV'i"' hales Muerican. R:adslufTs quiet, Corii,3tW. Tallow, 43s. Beef. iuur mess, BÖK. ADMINISTRATOR'S SALE REAL ESTATE. Notice ii hereby given that by virtue of aa order of Ihe Civil t ircult Couit of Marion coiicty, Ind., the tind.'rslgn d administrator f th es te of Stnlib hHLfS. deceaseJ. w:li sell i' pr.lilie ale Hie to-lowing desrritieii real enfHte, bol. niflng to ihe estate of said decev rt,fo-wl?: The west h?lf if ihe southwest quarter f srct'.on Ihlny-one (Ml. in township seveate, 11 (l". tii rih of rariKe five t--l east, In Marion ounty, lud. PLACE AND TERMS OF SALE. The kskI rerl x'aie will be sold ut in Mo aucHon 1111 I l.e Tfir,Is s. In ldtwiei.ee towns ii lu said count v. on Saturday, the 1 4t Ii d" i No-vetr-ber, 1874. between Ihe ho'-r- ot 12 o'-)ock M and 4 o cliwn p. Mto the hlehevt Hi diKt hitdr. ut for not less I lun t w-:li rds of I 's up. prsld vsl-ne. iiikI snl)J-ct to t tie ve-i h ird fe e sinn lein'er sio' Mry Data, Ikwof ml.liiec H'Pt : one-th rd .f he pnrrhae mo-i, y 1 rai.le ras! In ba- d on the day of sal: r im-it 'ird 11 nine mon lis. anil I li" re mainli'K onr.t I, ,,1 a imnn;liilioiii the day of sale; ihe pun h ser' o give his 1101 s for the deferred py m-i brarIi g 'tx pet c n-. Inter st Imm liste, witt out relln fni-ii 'a imtlon or spprale'r nt. lau and pro Ming t ir re-.'so juble at ornev's f. es If suit be Inst Iu ed ihereo 1. Ith good f eeho d tu encurlly lotbe ai pmva' of 'he und; r khi SAMUEL, lORV. A.linii.ls iaor. KtdlX VV I on4 M(l Notien is li ilv ilven that iht- r nlp' -m4 ex c to of li e lust will and Itsln nen i . r 1.1, AHotd. Isie of Ho .41 , count. v. a ,.d S :- i. iiSlis,l ceil. will offer JO" S.J.. ' i I . ul sab. o snd ifer ;be h.ih 'x of N,.i.i,.iu.. A. l 171. I.. hr 0 lot No .S Ii ou'l... . 11 In ' he; I v "f l',ll-4n rviu in ih. Mar en. nn! sia: - ot Id una. t.--e! ., . win. Un ihe 8p, r' t anfes tij, relo lie'on,. u, lVr: isof ..I- n .- k',.. .l iltiv ol SHl.-. Ai, iruir.Hi will re.eJe attention ii- leivtii t.. .L.., .....h. 1 ImmM Y. Aif 'rd, of the firm of llauna Cs'dwe!l A t . of tlie ci' v of Irdiar a dressing John F. !f- id exactor. 'II omtr.wn k-ooeroimv. li;d. JOHN T. At Voim c;. Nl74. Fxeentnr. 7 fl'DT' t f "n.- . iu:ile r f. ! .. - n Ullu.wri'k,!!) u, t vui:.'::, o .i,..,' rv all -na valuable package Ol (Xll,aeola by mail f reu Ao.lrvs lih len ceut return stamp, XlollNU, 17 Grctsnwiun. Mrre', New York.

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