Indiana State Sentinel, Volume 24, Number 17, Indianapolis, Marion County, 1 December 1874 — Page 8
THE INDIANA STATE SENTINEL. TUESDAY; DECEMBER 1 1874,
Trade Palace, Oct. 7. To the Country Readers : Werespectlully ask your tarns -dleatention to the best selected stook of Dry Goods, Notions and Millinery ever brought to this city. ' By giving our individual attention foraying in New York, wo hav eocured a line of Silks. Black Goods. Dress Goods. Dpmetics, Woolens. Flannels, Shawls Table Linens, Blankets, omforts, Notions and Millinery, at euch rates and onsuchtenneas enaoles us to offer the lowes prices known ei noe 1862. Our prices are alike to all, and Granger as well as others will find at no other house more attractive goods or lower EiCS. & CO.,
Baklit Quotations are bld at II 20 gl 25.
DAILY RAILROAD COMMERCE.
REC'PTS. SHIPT'8.
30 800 ive
wo
AKTICLIS.
Bran. tons..
Hosier, bushels.
Coal and Coke.., Cotton, baiea
Cattle, bead.
Corn meal, barrels..
Corn, bushels.. Cement, brl Flour, barrels..
Hay. tons...
Hides, tons hogs, bead.... Horses, head.
Iron, tons.
Oil. barrels..... Oats, bushels..
Logs, cars.
CKNTAfR IdNISXENTS
JliT pains, subdue swellings,
hums ami will cur rheu
uc " . mtlsm, spavin, and any flesh, a Wv a
bne or muacie aurnem. m.ito Vroniwr in for family use.
ijf- uira m f f ' ljie Yellow Wrapper for animals . . . , i
niwiÄwu!"-
-hll.lrrit ery fr 'isatorl. Pleasant to toiiurrn i.,tnr Oil. but
morYefflSclousln regulating the stomach and
bowels.
SIO OETH Of first-class Silver-Flated
SEWING MACHINE ATTACHMENTS
Tv,Äfc will fit any NIachine, put
up in a nine litlinsr box, lor only Two Dollarn.
These Attachments consist of the ,1'r,wl rtlele,nd are the best ever Invented. They are
seli-gulding, ana ao noi regime w.... oxESELr acioiNaTTioE hemmek, OHE AD J I' STABLE HÜFFLER, OSE BI 4.S GOODS HEMMER, ONE FOLDIXQ TUCKER, OXE IMPROVED niAS bisder. OTTE SELF-ACTING NARROW CINDER
ONEHELF-ACTIXO MEDIUM BINDER
OSE ADJUSTABLE CLAMP 1IOLDEK. El?htof the best Attachments cow in uof i only 52. If purchased from a Hewing Machine Company or their asrenLs, the regular price would b !0. The abve is no humbug. I mean business, and will refer to bark and business men generally in this city. Address. InHoflriR price. Two (J) lollars: 11 ordered by mall, psy postage. AgenW wanM all y the Ktato. K", ,J'? . , General Aent Webern mates, 131 North Meridian street, Indianapolis, lu l.
FINANCE AND 1SUSLNUSS. TAXES IN TUE STATES. AS -I ESS KD VALUE OF TAXABLK4 AND KATE3. Tbe Financial Chronicle give the following table, in which Indiana appears to a pretty good advantage after all. Only oce atate is below hf r rate, Connecticut, and one other, Oregon, bad the 6ame rate ia 1872. It looks pretty bilious lor LiOuiiana, with an assessed value or only 3,6Gn.Gj3, and fU5 tax on each hundred dollar-'. Tue Chronicle says: For the purpose of showing the taxablo property of the several states, as given in their latest assessments, and the ratea ol taxation prevailing, wd have compiled the following table: ASSESSED VALVATION AND RAT Fl OK T4XA-
Lath, cars
Lard, tierces.,
Lumber, feet
Mercnandise, cars. Provisions, tons..... Rve, bushels SrUt, barrel
Sheep, head staves, cars.
Suinzlea, cars... Stone, car... Sundries, rars., Tobacco, hhdl..
Wool, tons..
23 478 1,444 7iM
210 1,800 32 11 3,650 34 1 1) 4.X0 60 77,ro 257 279 8Ut 350 1,575 17 1 33 54 24
1,04
00 Z3,8uO 24
Lw
61
30 IV)
2,100
T7&0 193 60
400 7U5
Si 17
100
Wheat, bushels.. . Whisky, bbla INHTORE November 30 At elevator
Corn,
Wheat.
Oats..
Barley.
Kye.
Wheat. 23,022
luo
Rye
l,5uo 100 Corn. Oats. 25,515 26,713
Rec'pta. Bhlp'ts.
I 4 410 1,991
ßCILDINU MATERIALS.
LUMBER. riNB 1 and 2 dear, per M. feet.,
loorlnji, dressed. Siding, dressed Stock boards
Common boards...
-U9 0052 00 22 69 :) 00 ... 18 0022 00
18 00619 00
14 0U(;4
14 00;ul
Kill stuff, to 18 teet..
15111 stuff, over 18 feet Ü0 00&21 00
Heavy limbers, f ICO extra per M. Sheeting.. ...... ... . 13 0n( A sawed shingles ' 4 00fc No. 1 shlDgles M ................. 3 50.4 iAih 3 OHM
KMUtbtm pine noorlns, rough - 3d 0U;üI2 CO
Poplar
Clear... Common.., dills... ...
Ash
28 OOi? 28 00
10 I U17 W
10 00(4
1st and 2d....
Chekry.
Black Walsoi-
1st and I'd, dry.... 1st and2d,green
Culls.
22 OOfitfO 00
22 0O(25 00
Year. Alabama.. Arkansas.... m . California.... 13T4 Conne:tlcat. 1J571 Florid iieorglA . li'i llJiuoii lr71 Indiana. ISTi Kansas 1)73 Louisiana 187.1 Maine..... 174 Maryland.... 1S73 Massachusetts... 1S71 Michigan 1H72 Mlnnts tta . IHM Mis-iouri JS7J Nevada...... 170 Jsw Jersey l7i New York... 1S71 North Carolina.. 1872 Ohio 187;! Oregou 1S72 I'e-jnsjlvaDla. 1T:1 Hhrxle Island.. 1873 South Carolina, 171 Tennessee. 1874 Tex hs .. 17.1 Virginia . 1873
Assessed
properly. a:l.WJ,lö7 1"4,'J7A32-J S1S,3,j7 00.1)0,(100 2iJ.4K7,3J :,iui,(iu.4öi 4),rJUC,(JU0 424,b72,71-i j 1,831, 601.H1 i 6..mu.0 0 2l7,A),t0 578.7A 19.70,'WJ 612,ltyJ.liJ t2,163.3o77: 12:,')07.623 l-MMlS 37.17 1,1' 0 JlK,i,j2,4 217,7US,6W1 UM,Pi:V 00 3.0,(i00,0 a07,J0,.VJ8 32J,121,152
Hate of (ax per 100. M cents (0 c?nts 50 cenia It) cents 70 cents 40 cent Vi cents 15 cents 40 cents li 10 cents 17 cents 22 cents 10 cents 60 cents 51 12!
it cents
CIS
40 cents 15 cents 40 cents 20 cents 70 cents 40 cent 50 cents 50 cents
Keal estate only. t Actual value thtimated to be 11.16800,755.
t These nisures do not embrace all the taxable values of tue 8' ate, as the propeity ol corporations in Maaaachusetta, the deposit In Mvlngs institutions and the proportion of bank tax belonging to non-residents, are not included.
REVIEW OP TUE HOME MARKETS. WEEKLY REVIEW OF THE INDIANAPOLIS WHOLESALE MARKETS. Mokdat Etesiso, November 30. There is a decided easing np of money stringency among the merchants of the city, which they cheerfully admit. The sale of grain and pork begins to produce its effect and to be felt appreciably In all lines of business. In the Channel of trade there Is do doubt that money will, within tbe next three weeks, be as plenty and collections as easy as at any time since the days of war Inflation. Prices of the lead leg staples remain unusually nteady and firm. Corn and hog show no Indication of any decline for the seanon, while wheat Is Improving and the feeling la good. Tbe high prices of other articles enable farmers to keep their wheat on band without inconvenience and conseqnently receipts are very light. The dry goods trade is retorted good enough. Business Is lively and healthy. Prices are very low, so low that la all lines of cotton goods people are laying in supplies for the future. The wholesale grocery trade is getting good humored again over the Improved appearance of bu.iiea; collections are less slow and trade assumesamore animated appearance; the volume of bnsiness is not yet large but good as could be expected at the closing of a year which was not blessed wltn the brightest of results or expectances. The
staples are much the same as when last noted. Sugars are strong but a few davs of surplus yieM briiisc refiners to the front with telegrams, asking for offer at a fraction off their basis whieb is lnc for standard "A." Coffees are from 17 to 20c gold east and firm at these prlee; nop hanged here, demand good. New crop inolHHen freely offered with Improving trad a at 65 4 5c as to grade. Sales were recorded as follows: 5 cars high ralxd corn, li days, 66c; 2 cars green hams, lie; 1 car rump pork, 70 pieces, iltf 50; 1 car nigh mixed corn, sc; 1 car oats, 67c; 600 pkgs. green bams. lic; 4.000 bushels higu mixed com, fc7c; J car, hlifii mixed corn, f. o. b.,t&;. (Quotations are given 'or the buying prices of yrain and p-odoce, and the selling price fur Hour and oiuer merchandised BKEAUSTUFFS. Klocr-Is pretty a nil and hard to dispose of. Fancy brands, for old ä 50,35 en Low grade... .. .3 ijf3 &u Mill Fced In fair mirply. Bran and nhorts are Quoted t 18 5c g 17, tine feed at t-Va2, and middling at 2J. Wheat Kirm and In good demand. Red, f 100, iraln-r i tr2nl while. Si o.Vil lo. LOR.v-Old corn in elevator is quoted at7lQ73c new Mitüed, W tirc; newearcorn. W-C'X. OAT Ouoted at M iVle per bushel. AxZr-lM lower, tiuoted at Jü7c In elevator.
, 25J 14 4 Kf4 , 25ei 40.? 15(4
l so a 3 25J
.12 003 13 00
28 15 li 27 45 25 1U
2 00(4
3 on 1 00
2 0 3 00 2 60 7 10 10 6 2 80 4 0) 3 75
55 oneo 00 . 45 l)0(50 00 18 Onrq JO 00
Cement Is auoled at 25 per barrel. Planter
Paris Michigan. (3 25 per barrel: Newark, $1 "5
ner harrel. Lime Huntington. S'c; Flat Rock
aoc per bushel. White sard, 14 per barrel. Fire brick, f ir? pr hundred. Fire clay, 75o per
bushel. Kuildin? brick, according to
quality. Hair, 4oc. Nails, Ha and büs, ll.oü; hs
andite. $1.75; 6s and 7s, so; 4si3.
PRODUCE. articles. Prices.
Peeswax, per lb. .... f d 2 j IVans... ....... ...... (4 2 25
llutter, per lb....,
Choice country .... . Common country..
Baking g ease. ...... i-gz very firm. ..... .. Keatlu'r.,perib.:
Prime live geese.. Duck, and old... ...
Ins' nz.
Fruit:
Oreen apples. rer brl I eoa 3 CO
New Yora apples...
Cranberries, per bil.:
lietit cuulvaUl
Oarae:
Prairie chickrn, per uoz
Quail, per doz
Ponltrv. nerdoz:
Clilcxens z w.aj Full dressed cnickens. 2 5U4 Turkeys, per 1, live 4 " Inll dressed f4 New York dressed 94 Uve geese .... (4
Rasi, per lb., cotton. V,i'
Vegetables:
Potatoes, per bu ... . w;4 Onions, sliver skins and yellow.bl (4 Onions, ted, per bbl ... (J
Hops At 404'Oc per pound. Honey Is bought at 24ii5o per pound: extra
comb. Sue.
CANNED GOODS In good demand. Toma-
Iws, a 11m SI 40(41 80; 3 lbs. 150; iannoutn
corn. fZ U'i; Aiouniain sugar uoo: rropnytJOo;
Baltimore do, 2ü; Peaches.Eastern, 2 lbs, 12 W
02K5;31bs, 36 : pie peaches, 2 lb., 31 7o: Western mcking,-J lb, 2-Zl ; do, 3 lb, :i.iä3üt); blsck-
strawoerries, z ids, tzto cuv);
whortleberries, 2Zj
. i i ci . . . ,
lb, t2 50; do, 2 lbs, i ? DRY GU?P Trade Is steady and fair.
PRINTS. Garner tt 4 Spraae h fJ.ucy...,...
American Ai t'QrMMHtttiH Cochfco.. Merrimack Connesloga .. Ancona.... ..... Mournings......
Solid colors .........-........ TICKING Omer,, S2 inch ...... Amoskoag ACA
Constoza, 41 Medal Medal Extra ys Medal ........ Extra 4-4 Medsl . .. Lewlütown, inch .
" Sä men " öo inch Plaid LUOW'N DRILLING. Pepperell
tjCja-fl-fc ihmumhi wt' mwm 8HIRTINQ 8TKPES. American, 6-3
3-3 Whlttenden... . Union ....
mcking,2 lb, 2 (4ioo; do, 3 fp-, 'es 00(41 65; mrawberri' iMpberr .
ay, 9 V) 4
rerlal, 60ci3Sl 0: Hyson. flölUOjOolong, OOcQ
Si; uigiLsn isreaicrasi, wywc Tobacco Koyalüemjs quoted at 85S0c; Monp or Navy, 62(jfoc; black tobacco, 5035cc; bright navies and quarters, &5(355c ; smoking brands 25(4.tOC Woodes Ware No. tubs per dozen .DÄ950; No. 2 ditto, 1838 50; No. 3 ditto, 7 (&7 60; No. 1 Churns, common, per dozen, 10 60; No. 2 ditto. f9 60; No 3 ditto, $8 50: No. 1 cedar churns Drass bound, $21 .22; No. 2 ditto. $20ril; No. 1 ash churns, $13; No. 2 ditto. $1; No. 3 ditto, $14 : stave half bushel measures, $5 60; hoop iron bound ditto, $ 1047; keelers. five In nest, $2 25; mea sieves, 14-1Ö, $1 7632; ditto 18, $2 00ca2 2j; O U buckets two hoop, $1 90(i2 00; ditto three hoop $2 av2 40. HYRÜPS 55(i$l. Halt Lake, $100210; Ohio river, $1803190. booA English, 6ij7c; American, &ty&. TINNERS' STOCK AND METALS. Trade is good and improving. Tin plate, 1C, 10x14, charcoal, 1st quality ....... .$12 00 Tin plate, IX, lUxll.... 15 00 Tin roofing, IC. 14x20 11 5'J " " 10,20x28 23 03
Hrass kettles........... 61 No. 27 iron K 5 No. 27 smooth iron -i Zinc, per sheeU W 44 per cask. . ' 10 Pig tin, Strait's. 28 Bright and annealed wire, dls count 30 per cent ... Solder, tinners'. No. 1... 18 Copper sheeting 14 to 15 oz 35 " planished, 14 to 10 oz 41 bolt 38 " bottoms ... . . . 34 Lead Pig...-...... . 834 bar..... 9 Antimony.... ... 18 Babbitt metal W & 20 DRUGS.
No new features have been developed In this
market, and trad continues gqot Assaioetlda. lb . Si O 40 Alcohol, gal 11 80 (4 2 20
cent., St. Paul common and preferred 1
1 1
I
perl
vcu nwoou veil). RUU (VIUU 1U(UI A yl
ceni. wo i ne stocks, chiefly Northwestern and
Wabash, were bought In under tbe rule on tbe account of J. S. Colgate, who wa? nnable to meet bit contracts. Laier there was a general decline ol 431 percent the latter in Northwestern. At the clo e. with the market active and strona, there was a eduction In the general list of ;i4 l'i percent, from the highest point. iiie total saes of stocks 10-day were 275,000 shares, of which 27,'Oo were Western U nlon, 30,ono
Pacific Mall. 37 , 00 Erie, 24,000 Lake Shore, lti.UUi Union Pacific, 45,ouO Northwestern, 20,000 Hock Island, 20,000 au Paul, 3C.0u0 Wabash and 11,000 O.
GOVERNMENT BE0URITIE3.
23
A3
Ordinary Middling Best tissue....
BATT1HU.
13 14 10
White .... Colored.
Coverlet warp..
CARPET CHAIN.
Vermont
Nashville MiddlevUle . .. Idaho.. ...
New Albany, ..
stark. A
Laurel, I. Laurel, U. Park, A...
tiranlte, B.. Bedford, K... Pepperell. N
Pepperel'. O ...
Fcppure .. rt.
Pepperell, E.
Lonsdale.,
Hope.,
BROWN SHEETINGS.
BI.KACUED SHEETINGS.
B'ackstone .... Mascmonet.... Hill, Hill, 4-4 DwlghtStar... Vaughn, XX. Red Dog... . Quaker....
Cambrics, Ijontdale ...
44 Young Warrler 44 Jabex Knight GRAIN BAGS.
Amo8kez, A.
L wis ton, A Stark Union Banner....
&25 21 20 17 19 22 er.! 2l 21 !!. 11 10 315 t18
18 25 S2 27 10 10 VH Wt 10 10 10 0 Y' 7
9 10;
12 10 11 12 lo4 s8 14 10i 24 31 81 2.5 30
. GROCERIES Brooms Common, $2 202 40; medium, $2 75; extra, ti 50. Candles-tar. 19(3200 per pound, summe pressed, ll.Jllc per pound. Hotel, 21?22. Cheese Quoied at 17J(3lsc for "prime to choice factory. Coffee Quiet. Roasting grades of Rio are quoted at 2 Vzi2c, fair 10 good at2U422e: prime at 2224: choice to fancy at iiiJitiic; 21 jtZVjd for Lauayrft, and SJiKi for Java. Mola sse New Orleans, old, flTS'iS per gallon; new,70o8ic. Rice Carolina, 8iJ9ie; Rangoon, 7J38, Louisiana, 8 flj. iAM iteflaed 1 quoted at 10"gilo for A; lGVaiolor extra C; and llailo for hard; yellow sugars 9 !0C Spice. reppr, 28-sj.HV; allspice, 18;2Cc: clove, 06(474' :caiutla, 4öm.V;c. - soAFB ludlananolis Oermnn, 6!-Jc; TTocter Gamble's aud Work's (Jeruian, 7j,7'c. Bab-
Alum, lb
Camphor, lb.. Cochineal, lb.... Chloroform. lb-
Copperas, brls per lb. Cream tartar, pure, lb Indigo, lb Licorice, Calab, lb, genuine Magnesia, carb, 2 oz, lb Morphine. P. A W. ounceMadder, lb.... Castor oil, No. 1, gal...... Bergamot oil lb Opium, lb .. .
Quinine, oz
4Sf4
35 14
&
C4
(4
80
1 10 2 45 1 20 45 30 6 60 18 2 00 8 00 10 00 2 5-5
14 (
5X
38 SO 1 20
3 47
1 30
60 40
(4 6 75
4 18 CI 2 2.5 (4 8 60 (J lo 60 (4 2 70
16
6 25 43
Soao, castile, fr lbSoda, bicarb, kegs, lb..
Salts, epsom, lb .. 4 C4 Snuff. Oarrett's pack, per gross 17 00 (4 Snuff, Garrett's, per case of 4 doz. 16 U) (4 Sulphur, flour, lb.... ...... 5 (4 Saitpetre.lb .... 10 (4 Turpentine, gal........... 45 &
FISH. The trade Is generally quiet and prices reduced
as below:
While per half barrel 44 44 quarter barrel 44 44 klis -
California salmon, per hall barrel 4 44 44 kit.... . Mackerel, now mess, per barrel
44 nan Darrel.. 44 quarter barrel
m jjik ... 44 NoXhTtrL 44 kits .... 44 No. i half brl.... 44 44 quarter brl 44 44 kltji fla A D m
it
6 CXVJ&6 50 - 3 25(4 ... 1 25(4 ... 10 A3 11 00 - 3 25(4 - 21 00(4 - 11 50(cl2 00 - 60(4 - S00C4 7 6(4 8 00 - 1 40(4 1 0
0 6O14 7 10 3 60 ,4 1 3..(4 4 7 1 6! at
45'4
H'4 8 &0;4 9 00 1 4(1(4 14
60
bit's UhIo'Z.
TsAa Gun powder
Is quoted atTScTlSO; Im-
Cod fl shw,..., . "m
Holland bei ring, per keg
N . 1 smoked htrring, ier box.,
44 44 bcaied.
Halibut, smoked ... Prepared cudnsb
Bloaters, per Lox...
tmokttl sturgeon ....
FRUITS, NUTS, ETC. Are In eood demand at firm rates. The quota
tions below will be found to be nearly the same
as last week.
N uts Quoted : Almonds, sort shell, aiTc;
Alberts, 17(jlSc; walnuts,French, lie; Naple, lsc; Brazil nuts,L:(illc, peanuts, raw, 8(9 12c; roasted.
lifl2i. Foreign Fruits Co3ft oranges $9(310 per bbl Lemons Palermo and French, $8tka'J on; dates l0(14o per pound; new raisins, layers.
are held t 3 to-i eo; Lnnaon layer m vi;
Muscatel, crown, 4 2o; double crown, 31.0; Valencia raisins. 12!-ir&14c : sultana, lGralSc:
layer figs, l 42iic: citron. 40 IRc; currants, 9i3 loc: Turkish prunes, new,1213c.
CORK 14C. Wood Is quoted at 115035. FÜEL COAL Is sold again by the bushel. Tbe scale
of pi ices is as fellows
Anthracite, per ton til 12 00 Braxil Dloca, per bushel . 16 4
Sand creek.. .. 16vt
Highland prate ........ 114 Highland steam...... 12(4 Plttcbnrg , 2 '4 Krazll nut........ ........ ....... Ik4 Brazil steam ........ M. . 14 4
Virginia cannel... ... ....... .. . 31,4 Indiana cannel.. 2t t
HAY AND STRAW, a r.rc t morl-pl and ttrlcea well an.
Hay Loose Timothy is quoted at $24328 per ton Irom wagons. Tight pressed Is quoted at $22 and loose ditto at 24, and 'l more from store. Straw Is selllnj at 4j&30o per hundred pound ; baled, $12 per ton. Hints The following quotations are furnished exc'uslvely for ibe Sentinel by F. W. KAuxher, dealer lu hides, No. 3o South Meridian street, Indianapolis: Bent city green indes, 7(4v; best city veal steins. 13c; betitcity kip akin. 9 10c; gren salted, fe9c as to erne: dry salted hldes.ll ielic as o cure: dry flint. loil5c as I cure Sheep cklns are quoted at 50C(S1 25 according to quality. Tallow, 77'c. . IRON AND 8TEKU Business is improving and prices aie arm. Bar Iron l inch to 4 inches by A inch to 1 inch, 3.4; inch to 1 inch, round, 3. 4; other si zes at regular list prices. Tools Axes, Simmons' patent, $14; ditto plain, $13 25; Mi.shawaaa sUver steel, $22. Cross cut 8a ws, Atkins' improved patent, 55c per foot ; ditto half patent, 65c: clipper saws, 55c: lightning, rioo; carriage bolts, 00 per cent, discount from list. Horse shoes Quoted at IS 2S8 50, and mule shoes at 17 25(47 oO per keg, standard brands. Honte shoe nails Putman's 8s, ifcc; An Habie, 2-bc; Great Western, 24c; Northwestern, 25c. Nails Quoted atlod to od at $4 2o per keg, and smaller numbers at the usual advance. teel Sanderson's best English tool, 25c; American tool, 2oc: spring steel, 1 inch, 12c; 1 Inch and over. He; mill pick shapes, 30c. PROVISIONS. A pretty ac'ive market. Bulk shoulders, ten days in talc, 7(37c; clear lib, lüo; clear, 10c. Green meats Shoulders, 'c: clear rib. lCc: clear, 104c. Lard Prime steam, 13?ic ; kettle, 15c. OILS. Linseed oil, raw, 81K!c; boiled, 86387c. Lard oil, current make, winter strained, 1 10ai 15. Tanner's oil. Strait's best, 65(W7uc. Banks' best, 60(485o Labrador, 80(äto. Refined coal oil, 124 I3c for standard; gasoline for lamp 20(j2oc; imbricating and machinery oils, 35(ääoc SEEDS. Timothy is quoted at $3(33 25; clover at J7 00 7 25; flax seed at 11 60. WHISKY Quiet at 98c. WOOL Quoted for unwashed, 3133c; for fleece washed, 4244öc. and for tub washed. 50ft52c. WINDOW GLASS Single Strength.
2nd Qual. 1st Qnal
Ü. S. 6's "81 U.8.6'8 '52. U. S. 6's M U. B. S's 'fti. U. H. 6's '65 (new)U. a 6's 'CT U. B. 6's '68... U. S. 10-4U".-.. Currency 6's.... i per cent fd loan..
Uoid.
Sterling.
lue.
Wd
ThT
11STJ r.95i Ui H2J-4
IMVi 114!
ll.Ti 110
US118
119
n:-4
1131113i
11 v, ill
llli 111?: 480 4b8
Frl. I Sat.
, nlt int
114i US
120
116
U4H 115
118 V,
119. 119k
I I IH I I llkl;
113-4
11
H2?
112 4a6
114
119 "lH 4t
Mon
1124-4 11 a
no-;,
"71 in.!, 1194
11 4 V
118 1197?
112!
45y,
8TATB STOCKS.
Missouris .. Old Tennessecs New Tennessees New Virginias. Old Virginias Old N. Carolinas New N. Carolinas
Tue,
95y, 7-1 72 38 3S 27 14
Wd
94,'
7j 75 39 39 27 17
lar
9cy4 74 74 38 38 1 27 17
bat,
73 73 38 38 27 15
Mon
96 74 74 38 38 27 13
The purchasing prices lor Uovernment bonas in Indianapolis vary from the New York quota-
uois , ji per oeni.
GENERAL KTOCKB.
8x8 to 8x10... .. -.$7 00 7 75 gx15 to li'x!3 8 CO 875
lftXISto 12x18 11 00 12x30 to 2ox20 .. 13 00 Discount sixty per cent, off. above. MONEY, STOCKS, ETC. New York, Nov. 30. Money loaned at 3 per cent, at the opening, eloslng at 34 per cent. Prime mercantile paper, CO days to four months, 57 per cent.; first class sing'e name sells at tbe same rate, while what is rated good at 7 10 per cent.; miscellaneous. 915 percent.; prime gold paper, 6Q7 per cent. The movement cf currency from New York continues in-considerable volume. Sterling exchange opened weak and lower, closing dull and steady at ft 85 for 60 days and $1 WJ for dt-mand. CuHtom rt-ceipts, T2(7,tX). Gold opened at IYiV and closed at 112Ji", the only prices of the day. Carrying rates, 1:1 percent. Clearing, t58,IHIn,it. Treasury disbursements, $157.0fX. Govf rnmentsopem d firm and higher, with a brihk demand, but in the altornoon were dull, outside of 1()-'R. .ttallioad bonds firm and In good demand all dny. state bonds ttcüvp and ptordy. Stocks opened Ktendy. vl h a marked lmprovpmentlnsomeof the Western roads. 'Jlie advance la oiihwtfateru common was l'i per
Canton
W. U. Telegraph
q uickbii ver Adams Express.... Wells A Fargo Ex
American
U. S, ljIt,.,MH. Pacific Mall.. N. Y. Central
Erie.
rne, prelerred..... Harlem Harlem, p'f'd Michigan Central Pittsburg Northwestern .. . N 'thwoEt'n pref. Hock Island .. .. N. J. Central.. St. Paul .......
St, Paul pref...
vv abu.sn . ... Wabash pref.. . Foil Wayne..... Terre llaute .
Terre Haute pref. Chicago 5j Altou.
C. & A. preferred. (IKtr, Ar M ' cut okI 'nt
' (.' 4&
Läse shore... Indiaua Centrals Illinois Central...
U. PaclSc Stocks.
U. Pacillc bonds..
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MARKETS BY TELEGRAPii. NEW YOHK, Nov. 30. Hour Is firmer for
medium and low grades with a ver moderate demand: receipts 20,000 barrels: sales were made (f superdne Western aud tM ate at 4 001 öo; common to good extra do at $4 75(45 V; good te choice at, to Ovcp 66; common to good white
wheat Western extra at Sö 76,x6 2ö: common to
good extra Ohio at J4bO att".5: common to choice st. Uuls at $4 j a8 00; closing quiet. Rye flour-
Is dull; sale were made of Iresa at $1 20(45 75.
torn meal Is quiet; sales were made of Western at 4 lUtiil 65. Whi 1 less active and lc lower; receipts 2;Vi00 bushels; tales made ot No.
1 Chicago spring at $l is al 2o; old No. 2 Chicago
spring at $1 15al 18; No. 3 ChicRtro nnrinif at
SiU8; No. 2 Chicago at (1 10(1 12; No. 2 Mil
waukee at si n : ro. i rortiiweMern snrlneat
$1 111 12; ungraded Iowa and Minnesota spring al$li8U125; winter red Western at f 1 19,1 2'i; amber Western at II 26 TM 18; white Wes'ern at?13rQl40. Rye Is quiet; sales were made ol Canada at 94'97c. Barley Is lower: fales were made of Canada West at $162: No. 2 rowed State at SI 2 al 31; Wes'ern at $1 3--c: Lake fehore at 1137. Barley malt Is heavy; sales were made of Western at $150; No. Crowed state at $1 40. Com Is In lair demand and le better: receipts 43,000 bushe.s; sales were made of nld Western mixed in store at 92o2!4e.; do afloat atftl'aOlc: new do and yellow Wesrn at 91c; new kiln dried at 81c; white Western mixed, new at 87(iSc. O-w Are lirm: receipts 19.0i4j bubels; siiies were made of mixed W estern in store at fc?; afloat at t91T0c: white mixed Western al t9 47Vc; white Toledo, in store, at 65V4c; hieb, mixed and ye'low Western at 93'xc. Hay Is steady ; sales were made oi shipping at uoc. Hop Are firm : sales were made of 1871 at 383 15c : 1S73 at loft-Sc ; 1872 at 12i15e. Coffee Is quiet and firm ; sales were made Klo at lO?" löc. eJuaar Is dull and In buyers' lavor; salts were made of fair to good reflnlns at 8KiXc: prime at 8c; centrllugal at c; re tl tied dull and lower at JJjjlrtc: good to fair Mqfoovs do at Porto Rico at TUiKc; white Cuba at loc: hard
grades at loiic: molasses grade at V4QVSs
Molasses Is dull ; New urieans quitt; sales were maie at 2(tSc ; choice at 6c; common Cuba ai4uc: I'orio Klro at 47c. Rice Is quiet and
steady; sales were made of Carolina at tf.'c.
Petroleum is dull and nominal; saleB were made of refined at lo)41le: crude at by4c. Napiha Sdes were made of Western at 939V,c; crude at llc. Rosin Is heavy; sales were made of strained at $2 3d. Turpentine Sales were made of spirits at 35c. Frgs Are firm : sales were made of Western at 283Cc Porkis firm: sales were made of new mess at 520 50; Western mess at $21 ; old raesatf20. Beef Is quiet; sale were mad nt p!atn new mes at $1112; beef hams are dull at f21 (a 22; tierce beet quiet. Cut meats Are qutet; sais were made of pickled shoulders in bulk at SJic; do hams at lljjc; pickled bellies at 11c. Midd'es Are firm; sales were made of long clear at llHXc; short clear at 11c. Lard Opened heavy; sales were made of prime steam at llc. Butter Is heavy ; sales were made of Western at 2038c. Cheese Is quiet; sale" were made of common to prime at I2!i4l5c. Whisky Is quiet and firm; sales were m ule at tl 02. 8T. LOU."4. Nov. 30. Cotton The market is dull and prices have declined ; sales were made of good to ordinary at U'c; low middling at 13c; middling, at llo. Flour The market is Amur for low and miudllng grades; not much doing. Wheat The market is irregular and prices are lower; sales were made of No 3 red lall at $1 02 0103, closlDga'flui; No 2 red winterat$107 1 11. Corn The market Is dull and prices are uncbanged ; sales were made of No 2 new mixed at 67&7oc Oats Tbe market was dull and prices are lower, market lowest at the close: sales were made of No 2 at55a:6c; closing Inside prices. Barley The market Is firm; sales were made of No 2 at $l aöel 40. Rve-The market is lower to sell; nothing was done. Whisky The market is steadv; sales were made at $100. ProvisionsHolder are firm; buyers ask concessions. Pork The demand islixht; sales were made at $2050 seller January. Bulk meats The market is higher; sales were made at ?9lo)c ; l(4o for 14 oays In slt. Green meats The market was firmer; sales were made of bamsat loc; generally at 10; pickled hams at 11c here, cash : ll)ic on cars at St. Joseph . BaconNothing doing. Lard Tbe market was nominal; sales were made of prime steam at 13)4c cash. Hogs The market is firm; sales were made of mixed lot at 0 5C7 50; balk sales at $700(&735. Cattle The market is in good demand; sales were made of best grades of choice to extra
native steers at $525,4600; native cows at$17ö 03 50; Texansteers at $17,i(3 73. ReceiptsFlour, 8,U barrels: wheat 12.U.0 busheis; corn 24,000 bushels; oats, 21 ,000 bufchels; rye, 2.(00 bushels; barley, 2,000; bogs 11.720 head; cattle 2.290 bead. Shipments Wheat, 50oo bushels; corn, 13.U0 bushels. At Broker's Board this evening mess pork was offered at 21Ko seller February; 21)c bid; green bams wanted at 13c but none were offered ; pickled hams offered at llc; no bids. CHICAGO. Nov. 30. Flour Tbe market Is steady. Corn meal The market is unchanged. Wheat The market was quiet; ta es were made of No 1 Chicago spring, at 9)c; No 2 Chicago spring at 92o cash or seller December; 9 Reseller January. Corn The market is lower; sales Were
madeof No. 2 at 4'4c cash; c seller ail the
year; 7l; seller May; new no 2 at btt)4c;
rejected, new, at nibble: new, seller January at (ja!7c. tUts The market was in fair demand and prices are lower; sales were made of No 2 st52J'ccah or seller all the year; rejected at 4!c. ftye The market ia firm : sales were made or No -i at 9lc. Barley The market Is advnuced; s:les were made of No 2 at $123 cash or seller December; No 3 at fl IrtHl 15 according to location. Urc-ssod hogs The market is firm and prices were iiciive; sales were made at t7 75 fa8 20. Purk The mnrkf-t. Is dull aud price are unsettled: ssies were mlt at !202i cach; $.050 (4-0 K5 M-ller February. Bulk meats The market is firm. Green meats 1 he maiket is firm ' were msdeof hams at liiwil'c. Whisky The miirktt is in fairdemsnd and prices a. e lower; Miies were made ati7c. On the open bosrd this afternoon, wheat c!Ked firm st 9.c seller Jail lifl ry Corn H "-elling at 'iiy.'o.'Sc ohsIi : 73'icselier nil the year.? lro l-ions i'orkfoidal $J0 7oca8ü; tO 8-i seller February; lard sold at
$13 40 cash: $13 85 teller February. Receipts
Hour. 8.0U0 barrels: wheat. 61.(XJ bushels: corn.
97 0"0 bushels: oris. 4-j imj bushtls: rve. 4A"0
bushels; barley, 35,000 bushels. Shipments
Hour, I4,ooo barrels; wheat, S.ttw bushels; corn, 129,000 bushels; oat, lo.uio bushel ; rye, ,0cv bushels; barley, 9.00 bushels.
CINCINNATI, Nov. SO.-Cotton Is aniet:
sales were made at ll)c. Flour Is s eadv:
tales were made oi lamily at $5i0.a510; uperflne at xs ; extra family at $5O05 6o; A Nol at $5 25ra6 25; fancy at (6 25. Wheat Is in
fair demand and advanced; sales made of red
at ! lUtsiu. corn Is in fair demand: sales were made of ears at 70c; shelled at 72c. Oat Are in falrdemand and the market is Arm;
saies we:e made at 5;.(i59c. Rve is fcteadv:
sales were madeat $1 f 8. llariey Is unchanged ;
wire unuti oi ro i at fl J. LJnseea Uli Is unchanged: sales were made at bJc. Lard
uncnanged; sale were made at $1 Oo
Ci i. igs Are In fair demand and market
nrm; saie were made at 27c. Butter Is In hsht demand and ho ders firm: sales made
oi cuoice western Keserve at 82cqk34c; Central
uuiu, cuuice, at 31;; medium at 2l(27c,
cheese is steady; sales made at lie. Fork Is steady; sales were made at $20 75 on spot; $21 6o for seller February. Lard Is unchanged ; les wtre made cf steam at WV.c. on snot;
U'4c for seller January; kettle at Hc. Bulk Meats Are quiet; sales were mad i of small lots of partly cured shoulders at 74c: ear rib sides at lo)4c; clear at lo)e: ail loose. Bacon Is only in limited Job jing demand, with stock light; sales made oi shoulders at lie: ciear rib sides at ISc; clear at lie. Ureen Meats opened firm: sales were made of shoulders at 'lA7yte; sides at 9JKc: haras at llll'c, closing weak and lower. WhiskyIs unchanged ; saies were made at 9s. BALTIMORE. Nov. 30.-Flour Is firm, with a falrdemand; sales were made of Howard Street and Western superfine at $1 254 0; do extra at $1 7oC4 25; do family at $5 50fttf 51. Wheat The
uiantet is steady, with a go d demand; sales were made of No 1 amber Hestern at II 204l 30; No 1 led Western at $1 261 27; No 2 do at tl 26; No 3 do at $1 IS; rejected at $1 15. Corn Is firm, with a good demand; sales were made of
nesiern mixeu at ;. Oats Are dull; sales were made of Western mixed at 6Jc; whU
wwiera h Mtoc. . liye Is dull; sales were
uiaue ami uu(tu uo. nay is unchanged. Provisions Are unchanged. Mess pork Sales were
iMBuc ui -i w'si cw. iacon aies were made of shoulders at lo'c; clear rib sides at 13Xi:c.
"" 'o wcio luuuoui sugtr-cuieu at nioc. Lard Sales were made of refined at i.V.. u. wt.
ein butter-Is unchanged; sales were made of
ciioice at o(4-jjc. retroieum is unchanged. Coffee Is on changed; sales were made at 17(4 19c. Whisky Sales were made at $1 02.
PHILADELPHIA. Nov. ft) FionrTi,o
ket is steady; sales Were made of Wisconsin and Minnesota extra famii vat JS ;tV7.-i-imiion.
acd Ohio extra family at 5 80(47 &o; high grades at $6 60(47 60. Wheat- Choice is wan t Id ; ot her grades are dull ; sales were made of red at $1 20 01 22; amber at $1 251 28; whitest $1 äii 3i. Corn Is steady; sales were made of old mixed 93c; new at 8;c; new yellow at MStta. Oats Are quiet: sales were made at C5
Is fairly Rctive; sales were made at $7 6O39 87) limothy Seed Is nominal. Flax iseed Sales were made at 2 w. Petroleum Sales were made of refined at 104c: cruue al 8)40 In barrels, and b&Sc in bulk. Whisky Is be d at $1 02!
NEW YORK LIVE STOCK MARKET. Nework, Nov. 30. Beef Cattle The fresh
receipts number 3.1S0 head, makinc & tiai
of 7,010 hrad for the week, ajaiust 10.300 bead last
v.' ."""ii'.t Tvaj mainiy common. The market was arm for good to prime cattle and dull and weak for inferior to medium, with no lmpoiant change In prices. Native steers and oxeiV'ranKea ,IO,n h'c tr Pound, todress 65 lbs.
u.. iu uicw vj wun oniy a lew taies itr lie, to dress tsib, or for less than Co, to dress 65 lbs; poor to choice Texan and Cherokee cattle were sold from 7c, to dress 54 lbs, to 10'c, to dress . lt8-, Tfae sales Include 18 cars of Illinois cfW llc P"r Ib lo 57 lbs ; 2 cars do.bcwt, at b)ac,to dress 55 lbs; 3 cars do.9S cwf , at lolJc, to dresa 58(160 lbs; 9 cars Ohio ?,'ACarsdJ?',15t'alli;c; 1 car do, 7)4 cwt. t T t nLV.Zn' CV- H V-'ac ; cars do. 1 cwt. at uytc 9 cars do. 7 cwt, at lO'-iJl Vc 6 can clt''f1 1?. of CoÄoVtSS r.WV, 'i.0',1? dre M 1.7 of Texans!
tern
fine at l.;4äl6)4c; pilme Western at ll'alSc Eggs Sales were made of Western at 31 ia.'c.
MILWAUKEE, Nov. 3o.-riour-The market is quiet. Wheat Tbe market is steady; sales were
mod or tso l Milwaukee at 9oc; fso 2 Milwaukee
aiia; seuer ixwrauerai ic; seller January at 924c. Oats-Are scatce and prices are higher: sa es were made of No 2 in store t s.v. iw
The market is dull and lower : sales were msde of No 2 at 75c. KyeTne market is dull at b
decline; sales were made of No. i t :i m
Barley-The market Is firmer; sales were made of No 2 in store at 1 25 Mo 3 at $1 Orf. ProvisionsAre In moderate demand, and a shade easier. Mess pork-Saies were made at $.1 oo Cash Meats Kales were made of tailed middles al llc, all boxed, liaras ales were matte of sweet-pickled bams at liyc. Dry SaltedShoulders at 7ic, loose. 1'rlrae Lard -a'es were nis.de at llällc. No freights offering. Itecei pus Flour, 4.000 barrels; whea, 15.0ou bushels. Shipments Klour, 5,ooo barrels; wheat. 800 bushels; corn, 31,ooO bushels. TOLEDO, Nov. 30. Flour The market is unchanged. W iiea i Is dull at a decline; ssies were made of amber Michigan at fl lo; sei er January at $1 13; No 1 red at $1 11. Corn The market is dull and prices are a shade lower; sales were made of new, high mixed, seller December, at 09c; seller Januar v at :c; new, low mixed. at6yc. Oats-The maiket Is unchanged; sales were made of No 2at &)4: Michigan to arrive, white, at ö8c. Clover Seed Siale were made a. $-5 6". Hogs Sales were made of dressed hogs at W 5t'8 tiJ, light and heavy. Harbor elostd by ice. No freights ottering. Receipts Flour, üuO barrels; wheat, S.ooo bushels; corn, 21.0(0 bushels; oats, 800 bushels. Shipments Hour, Tuu Larrey; wr.eat, 3(i,ww bushels; corn, 29,000 oushels; oats, 8.C00 bushels. ujuisv ille, Nov ;. cotton Is unchanged ; sales wtre made at H)4'c. Flour-Is unchanged; sales were made at $4 9otö5 20. Wheat is unchanged; saies were made of red at 95c; amber at 105; white at fl 10. Corn Is unchanged ; sales were made at li)Cn'ic. Oats Are unchanged; sales made at 6o&rj5c. Rye Is unchanged; sales were made at Ojc. Mess fork 'lbe market is unchanged; rates were made at $21 öo. Bacon Theie is none here. Hams Bales were made of sugar-cured at 12 a 13c. Bulk Meats Are unchanged: sales were made or shoulders at 7)c; clear rib sides at loaloc; clear at lOHc. Lard-Sales were maii of tierc at li,Uc; keg at llc. Wblsky-Salea made att8s. CLEVELAND. Nov. SO Wheat The market is steady and unchanged; ssles made of No. 1 red winter at $1 12; No. 2 red winter at $1 06. Corn Is dull and prices are unchanged; sales were made of new ears on track at 70c; new low mixed shelled at 75c; high mixed thelied at 76c. Oats Are steady and unchanged; sales were made of No 1 stale at 5c; No 2 state at 57c; white at 60c. Petroleum Is firm ; sales were made ol standard white at 8)4c In car lots; Ohio suite test at lo'c; in small way lots at 1&2c higher. Receipts Wheat, 7t) bushels; corn, 7,3X1 bushels : oats, G,55u bushels. PITTSBURG, Nov. SO.-Wheat-The market is firm and prices are unchanged: sales were made of 1'euLhvvauia and Ohio red al $1 141 17; while, $1 18(4l 22. Corn The market was firm ; sales were made of new ear at 75fa7rc; new she:led at 8t'82c. Petroleum Crude Ihe market was steedy; sales were made at 77c at Parker's. Ken; ed Sales were made at ICJc Philadelphia delivery.
LIVE STOCK MARKETS.
' INDIANAPOLIS LIVE STOCK MARKET. Indianapolis, Monday, Nov. SO. There was almost no market at all for cattle. Such has been the effect of pork and poultry within the last week, that the home consumption of beef bas been almost suspended and it Is hardto get rid of any thing. By dint of some coaxing, 50 cattle were sold to the butchers, being about one-half of the number offered. Two carloads were sold for shipment and the rest leftover. No change In prices from lait week: Prime butchers' cat He, i i 75 to $1 25; good, S3 to $3 5o; common. $2 to $2 76 per hundred pounds. Hogs Though a little dull, prices w ere very firm and tending upward. The leeline was good and quotations stand at 6 75 to S7. Iteceipl of to-day, 8,682, Number killed. 6,351.
CINCINNATI LIVE STOCK MARKET. Bv,Telegraph to tbe Sentinel. Cincinnati, Nov. 30. Cattle Receipts for tbe week : 5,478 head cattle, 3577 sheep and 61,229 bogs. The market is s ow and easier for lower bind es, but extra are scarce and firm at $5 75(4 6 00, $1 75(45 60, $3 604 50. $2 25(a3 25. Sheep The market Is quiet out steady, with about all selling at $3 25(34 75. Hogs Have ruled dull and lower, but rallied to-day, and advanced to $7 00&7 60, with most sales at $7 2537 50. Some were left over unsold. CHICAGO LIVE STOCK MARKET. Chicago, Nov. 30. Cattle Receipts 2,000 head; the market was quiet and prices are weak for all but best grades; common to extra native steers at $4 00(5 60: butcher's stock at (2 50(41 00; Texan at $1 754 60. Shlpnieuis, l,5o0 head. Hogs Receipts were 3 ',000 bead ; the market was only moderately active and prices were easier, ranging from $6 007 70 for Inferior to extra; most tales to packfrs at IU t5&730. Shipments, 4,ono head. ' Sue kp The receipts were 900 head; the market was quiet aud prices were steady; sales were meue at $3 5 (i 4 60 lor common to choice. Shipments, 1,000 head. EAST LIBERTY LIVE STOCK MARKET. East Liberty, Pa., Ntv. 31 Beef CattlwThertceip'.sfor 3 days were 3,(fll hesd; supply nenrly ali through ftock: making for the wte 8,577 bead since Fr'dsy night: theie has been no catile trades, no buyers and few cattle on band and therefore can tdve no quotations. Hogs Receipt lor 3 dnys were 7.T0 head ; making for the week 1 1ms far 21,155 head; sales were made of best Philadelphias al $7 25,u 7 0.) : Yorkers at tti&'(hß 8 ". Sheep Receipts for 3 dss were 2.80O head: total for the Week thus tar 17.1KK) headales were mude or bebt trades at $170.45 00; medium at tl0U(jl
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hTT v-' ' . J' arts 65 lbs, and 1
7J ' 41 '-I io uress !H Iiis. oJri11;!iAKI Bs-The arrivals yesterday f1d.,tday TrereJ,',w nead. making 23,Uhead Terewalahl..tgrt)D81 W week, f ToHff Utu firmer feeling, but no import?4tVnardEale8 wcre Qy moderated 4rabHcperlb for sheep, and to7yfi per lb for lambs, with one extra lot of CanaUa iambs 90 lbs frIif.,e,Kt7:J-rlb- lQ0 k1 include 1 car S - ?i h?,?b' lb? averg". at 5)4 per lb: I car do, 8, ibs. ato.'ic; 3 cars 4o.8iVi ibj.at Ir-js: 2 cars do. 81 lbs. at Ec; 3 cars to, 8Jbsat 6a5c 1 car do, 78 bs, at 4ie; 1 car do lbs" at 6Vjc 1 car do, so lbs, at 5;4c; 2crs do. 90 lbs at 6'vc 1 per 100 lbs; 1 carcanada do. 106 lbs, at6)4c; l ca? do, lo7 lbs, at 6''io 1 cr do. 120 . hs, at Ö'-.c ; 1 cajdoi23ibs ate.' jc; 1 car do, 95 lbs, at 6c; lcar of state do, 81 lbs at $5 s.jper loo lbs; 1 car do, W Jbsat6);cperlb; lcarof Ohios, 78 lbs, at4J4c: 1 carol Michigan do, 75 lbs. at6.c; 1 cardo.si i.at Vcptrlu,,l0" car Kanada lambs. ?iLbsi5J 'V lcarto,74lbs at74c; 1 car do, 8 lbs, at .;ec; 1 car do, 80 lbs. at 7)c; 1 car of Ohio lambs, 62 Its, at to, and Icardo, 3 lbs. at 64c. Hoos The receipt number 15,120 bead, making 48,910 head lor ti e week, agaiDst 53,5oo last week. The mnrkot was Hrtm, .rt
lb for live hnn. M,. i fnr j, ":. 1'
sales of live include lcar of Ohio corn-fed, 165 lbs averaae. at 7 rr lim iiw ivi iu i.u
$6 fc, and 1 car do, 20 lbs, at ?ö 91.
NEW YORK DRY GOODS MARKET. New York-. Vt. sr tw t-i
. 7 , " " " ' J wvib nine V iw tft moderate demand for staple, cotton and woolen
6iruU, M.U sc auu piece iota. t-iae band
pnuis were quite active; ireemaa's fancy print Were reduced In !K1- mhri ami ninb. ti.. .PA l
lower, but tide bands were unchanged. L6r and medium cotton flannels are In good demand, and closelv koIH im i'n.t iwuiinn
doing well; foreign goods dull.
NEW YORK COTTON MARKET. New Yokit. nr. "n rnitn r ,inii. ..i.
were made of mhiiilinr nnimwi a, iuv.iu...
Orleans at li)ic. futures closed pasv with"
sales of 25,5! 0 bales as fellows: Seller Iecember.
I4c; seller January, 11-li-lfc; seller February, 15l .c ; seller Marrh. i.VJo u.in., m.n i-,.xi
seller May, 16o-i2c; sexier June, 16 7-itc.
FOREIGN MARKETS. Ijoxdoit. Nov. 30. The weather Is foirffv.
raie oi
Iba
of discount on the open ma'ketior three
raontbs'blils is S 9-16 per cent rr 7-lt per cent, below the Bauk of Enz!and rau.
The directors of !:nk of Ei ni iod fixed the
minimum rate of discount at bank at 6ier
cent, tnnsols, for monev and account, vicz -ai'. 1M5. 1)4: 1S7, 10-40'. HI',; new 6's 103)4. New York CeuliaJ. 91. Eiie, 24k2l;l. Erie, preferred, 38. Tallow ,404 0 Qltis 9d. IUfined petroleum. 9.. Linseed oil, 2bi 9d&2is.
Pa bis. Nov. 30. Rentes, 61f 80c.
Antwerp, Nov. 00. Refined American
troltum, 'iiyi
Liverpool. Nov. rO. Cotton Is flat: mld-
dli'.g uplands, TTd ; miudllng Orleans, S'd. Süles, 12,(W0 bales, oi which 2,000 bales were lor specula' 'on and export and k,2i0 bales American. Breadntuffs the market was buoyant. Corn. Ss ttdiSs fcd. Refined petroleum, 9s üd(a9s
td. common rosin, firm at 3S lid. Bacon Inir
clear middles, össfcd; short clear middles, 57. Long cut hams, 60s. Shou ders,
pe-
CINCINNAT1 IRON MARKET. Cincinnati. November 30, lfc74. There have been some salts of metal on specu
lative account, but not sufficient In quantity to change the prevailing tone of the market which continues dull. Purchases are confined chiefly
to the demand for immediate use snd consum
ers announce this to be iheir policy until tb new year opens.
HOT BLAST CHARCOAL.
Hanging Rock, No. I, per ton.
Hanging kock, rwo. z, per ion Hanging Bock. Forge, per ton-
Tennessee, No. 1, per ton, Tennessee, Forge, per ton... .
Alabama, no. l, per von ... Missouri, No. 1, per ton.. ...
Missouri, No. 2, per ton.. .
HOT ELAST STON'E COAL.
Missouri, No. 1, per ton
Missouri. Forge, per ton..,
Ohio, No. I, per ton Ohio, Forge, per ton ..
Scotch llg, No. I, per ton.
COLD BLAST CHARCOAL.
Hanging Rock. Car Wheel, per ton.. Missouri, Car Wheel, per ton. .. Kentucky. Car Wheel, per ton
.Tennessee, car v neei. per ton....
Georgia, Car Wheel, per ton........
Alabama, car w heel, per ton
Machinery and Forge, per ton.... Blooms, per ton . .
30(4 32 27 rot 29 4'4 'jA 28.j 2 2lßi 15 2o 80 so ai 29 2! 30 26(3 27(4 28 24 25
4.1 4 4-i 40(4 45 SS 4 45 40'4 45 40(4 43 40(4 45 '5(4 90
L. R. HULL i CO.
Moffat's Life Pills! Moffat's Phoenix Bitters ! ! and Paso's Climax Salvo ! ! !
form a complete Family Xediclne Chest, and hare
eared more diseases, ! Iiae dose mure rood for
hamnif7, thsa asj other medicine err rone
the people.
MOFFAT'S LIFE PILLS
are purely Vegetable. Tbrj act ei the Liver, open lar the darts, and restoring the body te perfect health, sad may be relied os to fire Kervoss sad Slrk lleadarhe, ('osUtfsf:. Dyspepsia, ladigextion. Jasadire, Llrrr sad Lilioan lumplaiats. Colds, Scurry. Ueaeral Weakaess. (Ter A Acne. MOFFAT'S riKEMX 111TTLKS t rorrert the serretloos of the Momaih, sod are a sure rare for Dynpepsla, rToasaeMi. Sleeple. aess, Female 'oaiplaiats, Veake bvbilitr, Ar. TACiE'S CLIMAX SALVE is a romposad of Arsir with mr other extracts ad bslfcanis. He wsrraat it to rare fM-rofola a ad Salt Khenm, Ferer So reu. Piles, Frost Bite. 4 hilMsins, Corns, laflaniniatioR of the Eyes, Broke Bressts, Sore Mpple, Cnts, Bromes, Bt.Tni.Scsld and all Cntaneous Diseases, oa ma or beast. It allays inflammation, anbdaes all pain, and faeala without a scar. It is worth Its weight in gold 14 erery family, and should always be oa hand. CT" Sold bj Druggists eTeryirhere.' J. P. KILLS, bole Proprietor, Si Liberty street, ew Tork.
NOTICE OF THE VACATION OF ALL THE ROADS, HTHEETS AND ALL.EVS IN "CLIFFORD PARK ADDITION " TO INDIAN-AIXJLIS-Notice is hereby eiven lhat we, the undersigned, have this day flltd a petition before the Board of Commissioners of Marion county for tbe vacation of all the several streets and alleys in "Clifford Park Addition" to Indianapolis, and so mneh of the highways on the north and east of said addition as were by us donated thereto, as Is shown by and upon our plat and subdivision, being a subdivision of part of the northeast quarter ol section 4, township 15v range 3 east, Marion county, Indiana, which plat was recorded In Plat Boot No 6, page 181, on April 20, 18T4. Haid petition will be presented to said board at the January terra, 1875, of said court. For lurther information see our petition, now on file with the Auditor of Marion county. November 21, 1874. JACOB F. DÜNN, Dyk A Harris, Att'ys. 'WILLIAM LOVK.
OTICE OF ADMINISTRATION. Notice Is hereby given that the nederslened has been appointed by the clerk of the Civil Circuit Court of Marion county, state of Indl ana, administrator of the estate of John Berry lateofJitA' ion county, deceased, ata estate is supposed to be solvent. WM. HÜLFE, Administrator.
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