Indiana State Sentinel, Volume 24, Number 23, Indianapolis, Marion County, 12 January 1875 — Page 8
THE. INDIANA STATE SENTINEL TUESDAY JANUARYS. 1875,
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A. O AED Trad Palace, Oct 7.To the Country Readers: We resDeotfullv ask your Immo
din tA attention to the beat selected
fni- nf Drv Goods. Notions and
MilMnery ever brouaht to this city. By Giving our individual attention to buying in New York, we hav secured a line of Silks. Black Goods Dress Goods. Dometies, Woolens Flannels, Shawls, Table
Linens. Blankets, comforts, no
tionaand Millinery, at such rates nnd rn such terms as enables us
to offer the lowest orices known
since 1862. Our prioes are alike to all, and Grangers as well as othr will find at no other houae
mora attractive aoods or lower
prices. T,. S. AYUE3 &c CO TKADK PALACK.
FINANCE AND BUSINESS. JEN'ERAL MARKET REVIEW. LOCAL FINANCES. The money market here la In au unusu ally satisfactory condition. Tbo Urge dis
l.ur-onienta ot the past two mouths for hoss " .
and corn, of which Indianapolis nas pro
duceil an abundance this season, are finding their way back to the banks through the various channel of trade. Collections hare
been rt-eftdily improving for the past two months, and since Christmas cprir-ideraUe amount of old indebtedness have been' settled with the merchants here. The full purchssjs were made prudeutry, and, inconsc.qaeuco,tocks are well reduced, and in place thereof there are handsoino balances to their credit iu bank. The bank are well supplied with loanable funds, nd are giving- their customers any reau-'iMe accommodation that may be required. 1 here U but little inqniry recently lor long loans, and a much larger demand in thst direction could now 1 accommodated. But while money U abandaut, the greatest care U exercised iu the granting of favcrs. The best ' commercial paper, or that which is backed by good collaterals, 1$ used at ten per cent, for regular customers, nd for outride parties at oue per cent, a mouth. Hankers look upon the business situation as exceptionally good; they have aot knowu the wholesale trade of the city working so easily as Tjow tor a number of years. FREIGHT FACILITIES AT PIULADKLI'DiA.
The following letter from a Philadelpbian
to the Chicago Tribune will bo read with iu
ere&t here. The trade relations between
rmladdlphu and Indianattolts nave ever
been intimate, and merchants here have boon favored with a liberal share of orders from
the Quaker metropolis: : I notice every day some item of news re
garding Chicago's outlet to Europe via the
Kas'ern seaboard cities of mltiraore, rew York, Boston and Portland, but notono word for lTila Jelphia; and people may be led to think that the Quaker City, or City of Brotherly Love and the largest manufacturing city in this country, aud we think the largest in the world, Manchester not excepted Is drying np. Hut not so; her c-itizsnsare wide awake. They have quietly built and own a strictly first-class line of iron steamships the only line plying between thi3 country and Europe carrying the United States flag. These vessels hare all the modern improvements for passengers and freight, making good time from .Liverpool to Philadelphia and from Philadelphia to Liverpool, forming a weekly line, J4iid through the diligence of their officers and agents at Philadelphia, Chicago, and elsewhere, they are being filled with freight and passengers in both iirt-cti;ti. This, the American line, has a hire and growing business with Chiosgo. fc?ome of the heaviest importers of good1 in this market are importing exclusively bv this line. Philadelphia also owns and controls an Antwerp liuo of new iron steamships, built for tbem on the Tyne. This is the ime of the International Navigation Company of Philadelphia, and is called the Red Sur Line, aud, like the American lino. is running full cargoes fortnightly, gathered up from the Pennsylvania railroad and Is feeders. The export and import trada are iucreairg as rapidly at Philadelphia, if not more rapidly, than at any other of the Eastern seaboard cities. Phlladel r hia his three elevators for grain, the first at the Weft Philadelphia terminus of the Pennsylvania railroad. This el3va:or has a svstem of 000 bins, and can keep COO "car-loads of graiu as if in so many cars, and can be easily aud speedily handled. The advantage to bo derived from this is, that the Western shipper can have the verv identical grain he ships sold upon its merits. Then they have a Becond elevator built ot iron and brick, stuated at the Washington dock. This has a capacity of ft quarter of a million bus-heU of grain, aud Is used for storage and transfer into steam and Bail ships, and is kept constantly employed in this service. Next Jn order is elavator three as we will call it having been but recently completed. It i, without doubt, the fiuest . elevator ever built on this continent. It is located at Girard Point, the junction of the Schuylkill and Delaware rivers, and is thoroughly fire proof. The bins are of wrought-iron, the walls ot brick and stone, the roof of iron and slate. Six railway tracks pass through the building, and 21 cars can be unloaded at one and the same time. This elevator has a storage rapacitv of 800,000 bushels, and a transfer capacity of 1,000 cars in 24 hours. This great elevator has a covored track of dock on eaeb side. The last features of great Interest to Western shippers, when it ia understood all freights to Europe go by this means directly to the ship's side. Flour, provisions and other products are loaded iu through cars at Chicago and points west.and Ko directly from the car to the steamship,
not being from under over between point of
shipment and Europe. Ivo greater perfection
. can ever be reached, and no "cheaper and more exixditious means of handling or transfdrring freight be devised than the one now used by the Pennsylvania Railroad at Philadelphia. The Girard Point elevator and dock have 30 loet ot water on each sids and at the east end, and have ample capacity to receive and discharge freight ten or more . strain or sail snips at one and the earn time. A CmzEX.
corn. Id elevator, 65c: 3 ran do , bought at 64?-ie; tear No. 2 white corn, in elevator, t4,V; 1 car bran, f. o. b., $1775; lcar do., 117 50; 2cars o. 2 whllweaU, In elevator, &6)o. WEEKLY REVIEW. As was anticipated in oar last review the trade
of the past wetk has not been entirely clear of
the holiday Influence, and of the eolncldtnt one of the annual settling period. The grain market has been devoid of excitement. Orders have oome bat slowly and generally with limitations a cent or two inside the views nf holders. The stock of corn in store I accumulating steadily; aboul 1(MU baohels having been added dur.ng the week. On Wednesday and Thursday there was a perceptible weakness in the market and some Mile were made at 1 cent decline from prevtoua quota lion. Tnre vu, howTT, too much confidence that the decline would beaoon recovered to permit of anything approaching a froe movement. Ou Saturday the advice were of a more encouraging tenor to holden, bat the evere cold with Die thermometer marking below zero all day effectually suspended business so that there were no transactions. Nearly 60. Ota) bushel ofoau were sold dating the week at very aatUiaclor y prices lo the party wbo bad been holding them sometime. There was no general movement of that grain, however, al
most all of It being controlled by a si ogle nrm. la h beat Utere baa been but little doln; there ha been no shipping demand and millers find so much d Cicuity in disposing of product that they are bot buying bo tree!) as usual. 1 here Is bat little dolDg In needs aud that In a very small way and price are without quotable change. Hay la in abundant supply fully equal to the demand aud sellers axe willing to make
concession on car lota.
THE PROVISION MARKET
has been very dull and transastions have been
limited in volume. The heavy receipts of hog
at Chicago, Cincinnati, St. Louis and at thin point has had a depressing influence upon the
market aud there has been considerable fluctu
ation tu the principal market. The packers
here have superior storago facility and their ar-
rauct meats contemplate tbo holding of the best
of their produotuntll the later season. Temporary tcpreMion in the market, therefore, but
suspends sales, sometimes to tue great annoy
auceot the broktrj. Lard has been growiog
nnneraurinr me wees under the influence ot
advancing prices at Liverpool, and prlcea are
better, TUt Ouclunall Price Current, usually
ery accurate in its packing statistics, naa in
some way been led to stale that ue average
wetgnt oi Hops and laid at this point la euual i
laut year. Ibl ia erroneous. The average net weicht of hogs packed is 16 pounds less than last
scAfrou, and the yield of lard is 7 pounds less per
nop. au accouuu agree luai ma nog arriving
On Western markets during the past week have
been of a much better qua'lty tnn previously
The number has surprised everybody, and docs not Indicate the exhaustion of tho supply iu the
country uy any means.
GENERAL MARKET.
tlusihess generally has not been particularly
active, but is still unusually good for the week
after New Y ear. In groceries the only change
was au improvement in coffees of about cent
od ail grades of Klo, and a firmness with advancing tendency In sugars. Eastern advices indi
cate that holders have a decided advantage.
Prices have advanced at KloJaoelro. liiestocx ou the matket are unusuilly light; on January :d there was in New York bat ,792 bags of all kinds as against 39,012 in 1S74, 7., 217 in 1S73 and ti,2s4 iu Uli. The trade is represented as on a very bound basis, and the small stock Is changing bonds freely. The dry goods trade has been unexpectedly eood durin the week, prices have varted but little. In New York there was on the 5th a reduction of 1 tent per yard upon almost all kinds of denims ticking and otner colored goods, .stock here are unusually light and this cocdlUou i said to characterise tho smaller markets. This Is also cited in the Eastern markets as evidence that there must soon he an Incread demand upon that section. The drug market is quiet. Just a fair business doing. I'rlcc are ruling steady. There has been an advance of 2c. per gallon In linseed oils and from 1 tol'c. In petroleum, while the improvement In lard has given an upward tendency to lard oils. The Iron market is in a healthy condition. Trade is eood. coilectious are gool, and stocks
arc s low in the country that au Improving demand 1 anticipated. Hull t Co., of Cincinnati, rerort as to pig iron that the market is steady, and alluougn there are tome sales of round lots, tho larger number of buyers ate still delaying
tuelr purchases. . i Quotations are given for the buying prices of
zrain and produce, and tne seaing prices lor
Hour aud other merchaudise.l BREAlTUKS. FI.OCR is dull.
Fancy brands, for old Low grades...............
ARTICXKS. Beeswax, per lb
mans.
FRODTJCE.
Prices.
Butter: Choice country Common country.
Kaxing grease.-
rK steady.
feathers, per ib.: lrlme live geese dull-..
Unci . Hlnin , , ,
16 10(3
25
75 22 1 li 22
Fruit:
Ureen apples, per brl. New York apples
imea apples.
O 40 No sale, a 1 10
peaches..
1 604
Cranberries, per brl.
liest cultivated..
Uame scarce: irairie oblckena, par dot. ,
Quau, per aos.
KaDOllS.
S 00 3 75 6 s
.10 00(9 U 00
Poultry, per doa: Chickens, live....
44 Hew York dressed.
Full dressed chickens..
Ducks..
Turkeys, per lb. live .
juu ureeu .. New York diebed. Live geese, per rfn tn , , , Rags, per lb., ., Vegetables : Potatoes dull, per bu Onions, silver skins and yellow.bl Onions, red, per bbl
& 1 2S9 fH9 2 0U(4 a 4 10:4
00 2 00 50 s 75 DU 7 11 10 W HO 00 75
per pound; extra
Cod Ash
Holland herrlne. per keg
No. 1 smoked herring, per box..
" scaled-..
Halibut, sraoked . Prepared codftsb.
Bloaters, per box
FUELCOAL I sold again by the bushek.
of prices Is as follows
ABtnracite, per eon g-x Bra ill block, pes boahel-
Hand creek
Highland grate--
Highland steam.
Pittsborg...-..... Brazil nuL ...
Krafdl eteam...
Black.
5 2V3' 75 4 50a-5 W
3 511 00
and hhorts
Mill FED In fair supply. Bran
are quoted at sitivjis, nne leea at 5-U, and midtlline at r.ii.
W I'EAT Uuiet and same as last week. Red,
f 1 W4I 06; amber SI 07il l'J; white, 11 l'Jcl 15.
loitx teady ana nnn. o. 2 mixed worm
In elevator, tfi'-ic: hlih mixed, tIkrjx:; white,
eivi ic'c; new ear orn, 6S(jty.ic.
oats ouotea at, iso. z, mixed, muiic: Jo. J
white 57c per bushel.
rtVR Quoted at ei 07. Baulky fl 20(!$1 25. FRUITS, NUTS, ETC. Are In good demand at firm rates. The quotatlous below will be found to be nearly the same
as last week.
Nuts Quoted: Almonds, soft shell, SSic; flJberw, ldl'c; waluuts.French, 11c; Naples, löc; Brazil nuts,12&llc, peanuts, raw, tiU'c; roasted, lliiSvll'X. Fouciok Fruits Const oranges 19310 per bbl ; Valencia oranges case.JUial.t. Lemons Palermo
and Kreuch, Stiöt; dates I0(12c per lb; new raisins, layers, held at li 2ui 'l ; Loudon layer U ;
Muscatel, crown, h wi; double crown, I zj; Valencia raisins, 12U((Ilc: bultana, 16rlic:
layer tigs, lU'Joc; citron, lOlfic; currants, yi3
lue ; Turkish prunes, new, uyiM. DAILY RAILROAD COMMERCE. ARTICLES. JtEC'PTS. SHIPT'S.
Brau, tons....
Barley, bushels..... Oo&l aud Coke-
Cotton, bales... .
Csttle. head Ooru meal, barrels
Uora, bushels
Cement, brls.
Flour, barrels
Hay, tons.. Hides, tons lllffh wines.
hotn, head.
Horses, nead
Iron, tons
Oil. barrels..,
Oats, bUKhels. L023, cars
La tu, cars.....
Lard, tierces.-,
Lumber, feet...
Marcnandlse, cars-.-.
Provisions, tons
Rye, busöels Salt, barrels.,
Hheeo, head Staves, cars.
HhlnKles, cars
Stone, cars
Sundries, cars.-,
Tobacco, hhds
Wool, tons.
10
SCO 1.164 450 U'll )
1 n
1,91
5
MM WO
l'kl
XI
21ft ... n. ...... V. 9 lil
HIHtliHIII'aM
1L 1'JO IK! u 510 2U0 28,000 210 1,900 "so Tio 8,4X1
500 22,100 m 400
12
'RE VIEW OF TIIE HOME MARKETS. Modat EvxNiso.Jan.il.
ThTfi was a somewhat bottor feeling' in the
corn market today than at the close of the week although sales were made without quotable ad-
ance upon the prices then ruling. Holders are
firm and confldeut of realizing better prices be-r-rn tTfraofof the preseut week. There was
no wheat disposed of and but llttlo doing In
oats Bran is ia good demand aud at Improving
prices. The provision market was quiet. The receipt of bogs continue large and there is an ...,,.tt 14 rW.Hr.?rlvi themaikct for product. In
. ,rv murvt pnffrics are reported by pri
vate dispatches this mornlcsE as easier in New 1- u nfTprines were made at Ho. lew than
last week. An improved demand would proba ..i..m!invi hra recovery, lie fined snjrrir
areHuair and rather tlrm. Therein no change 7 in HrT mniH. but dealers are anticlp-ttiua
flactuatlouslu some lines of goods during the week The sles were: 2 car clear rib stdw, o avK in salt. ;c; 10 cars mixed wrn. Saiuidar afterno" f. o.V.SIc; ft ca-s mixed corn, todav f O.b.6l!?;5cirido.,ei';c: 1 car do., in JÄr,?fc;lcardo-8i;ic;cr hl.a mixed
Wheat, ousheis
Whioky, ools ... LV HT0RE January 11.
AT fcXEVATOit Corn.....-.-.
Wheat 43ft 10 MM lirley , Kye. .
2.0 200 Whent. Corn. Oats. Ryo. 21,71) 2J Kec'pts. biilp'ts.
BUILDING MATERIALS. LUMBEC
Ptv
1 and 2 clear, per M. reel 1. ujx-o iw Flooring, dressed -. 22 60'. 00 Sid in a. dressed..... Iii 00. 4 l'J 00
. Stock boards IS 00t$20 00
Common boards. 1. .- IS OU't Kill mutr. to is loet id oo-.t
1U11 stuff, over 19 feet . 17 0024 00
Heavy limbers, 1 OU extra per u. bheeting.... 13 00(9 A sawed shluglcs.. 4 00 J No. 1 shlnKles S 104 l'oplar shingles-.- . 1 3 25( iAih . 3 00w
fcuihern piue flooring, dressed.. 45 0030 00
PoPiJl ItClear . 30 OH
Common...--........... .. 14 (0jl7 09
CullK... .........,...... 10 00(3 ASM
1st and 2d . 30 00(332 00
CTHF.RKY .4. it r miiiii.ii -t BlackWalsOt The quotations are buying prices for ereen and seiiiuir prices for dry.
1st aud 2d, dry..-..... ...... 60 0(VO Of) 1st and 2d, green. ) U! 1 00 Culls 15 ooai 00
Cement is quoted at ilZt per barrel. Plaster
Paris Michigan, 2.5 per barrel ; Newark, $175
per barrel, urae-Huntington, sic; iai ktci 5oc per bushel. White sard, I per barrel. Fire
brick, S&i per hundred, rlre clay, 7oc per bushel. Building bricn, 6 5013s, accordlog to quality. Hair, o. Mails, 1 and tKM, 93 Wj
aüd'A, is ii; wand ib.ii; ssjim.
Hops At 25ft3To per pound. Hostky Is bought at 22&25c
comb, aoc.
CANNED OOODH In eood demand. Torna
tsVA O IV. I L 1 J I V Ika I Ott. V. mv.v .
corn. (2 00; Mountain sugar f2b0; Trophy 12 ou; Baltlmoredo, tli 20; PeRcheStEastern 2 lbs, 12 bO
(J no; an-m, ooj; pie peacnes, iDt., 1 o; v ru-iu nacklnx, lb, S2 2o2 35; do, 3 lb, H 35($3.50; blackberries 1 Ocai 5: strawberries. 2 lbs. S2 35'a2äo:
raspberries 21bs,f2 5ot42 0ti; whortJeoerries, J2 2o
2a0; pineapples, 2 lbs, 11 50(1 75; green peas, 2 lbs, ti 25 ftq: strips beans, ti 75o2; salmon, 1
lb, r 90; UO, Z IDS, l-i bUii 3. DRUGS.
Business la fair for the season and collections
good.
AssafoMtda, lb .15 19 1 Alcohol, gal........ II tt) (4 2 20
Alum, lb Y':4
uarapnor. lb-. .-... . . c4
uocnineai, 10.... ...... Chloroform, lb--.-Copperas, brls per lb.
t Yea 111 tartar, pure, lb.-.. 45
Indlteo, lb 1 20 IJoorlce, Calab, lb, genuine..... 45 Magnesia, carb, 2 oz, lb 30 Morphine. P. & W. ounce . 6 00
La lor oil. No. 1, gal-... - 1 50
Bergamot ou lb... 7 50
Opium, lb. (Quinine, or.... 2 40
soao, castile, fr- lb... . . 14 64
Koda. bicarb. kee.lb. - 6ft 7
Halts, epsom, lb 4 4 5 Hnuff. Uarrett's pack, per gross.- 17 00 & Snuff, Uarrett's. per case of 4 doz. W 00 Sulphur, flour, lb..... -. 6 (s A Kallpetre.lb . -. 1 Turpentine, gal-. . U & IS
FISH. Trade Is Just at present very quiet.
White per half barrel-. ...I 6 003 6 50
so 1 10
SO 1 20
3 47
1 3 50 40
(4 8 25
IS 1 75 M 00 fcjlO 09 Ö 2 50
18
(J
u quarter barrel . . 3 2f(
- kiis. .-.... 1 25
California salmon, per hall barrel 10 5011 00 " " kit 3 25 Mackerel, new mess, per barrel 24 00($
iiau narrei. 11 h4u ou quarter barrel e 504 kit....-.....-. 3 00(4
No. 1, hf brl-. 7 60( 8 00
KltiH MMWt No. 2 half brl.... " quarter brl " kits
1 -' S 3 50(4 1 Xf 1 & l4 4VS
IM 9 !4 9 00 I 61
50
The scale
QT2 00
li4 1-1,4 12,4 2' tie b.ai Si
kcoa rs Refined lsquotedat K?y310?ie for A
iui(4ioc ior, extra c; and llft!";0 Ior Qrd yellow sugars ;4;c: New Orleans, -y.r9c.
hmces Pepper, 2s4.jc; aiuplce, l8420c cloves. 5(70c xassla. 4.j i'Kta.
Hoa p Indianapolis German, 6!c; Procter A Gamble's and Work's Uerman, Bab-
Tkas Firmer andthemaiket stronir. CJun
powder la quoted at 76cHl 60; Imperial, oc
1 iiyaon. i(4i uu; oolong, owan; uigun
nreaxiast, t)C. Tobacco Ad vanced : Roval Gem. KVUStic : Man
1 tor Navy, 64c6c; bla lt tooacco. 5ti.ä6öc; bright navies and q uarters, 5oxjc ; smoking brauds 2ctlc;ln sacks, 40t5c. Wooden Wakk-No.I tubsjerdor.en,t9ci!.,)0:No.
uii.i, sis ou; iso. s auto, ou; 70. 1 Chnrn.
common, per dozen, UO 50; No. 2 ditto, fg 5o
no 6 ditto, as 60;. No. 1 cedar churns crass bound. $21(822: No. 2 ditto. r.if:.T: No. 1 ash
churns, f IS; No. 2 ditto, f ltl; No. 3 ditto, til; stave half bushel measures, 55 5; hoop iron bound
ditto, o to $7; keelers, live lnnest,j2; mea
sieves, IMS. $175.112: ditto K $2 00,2 25: o 1
buckets two hoop, $1 SIK42 00; ditto three hoop
Hyrcph 55SJ1.
Halt lAke, 11 002 10; Ohio river, $18031 do
in smaii lots; car load lots local c less.
HODA-Knellsh, 6J4ta7c ; American, S136SC IKON AND STELL-
Busir ess is steady ; collections first rate and
prices nrm tnoun at a low rane.
UARlBOMS inch to 4 lnchea DV Inch In 1
inch; 1 inch to IVH Inch, round, 3; other
sizes at regular list prices.
tools Axes, Himmous' patent, $15; ditto plain. 112 25; Mishawaka silver steel, 122. Cross
cut saws. At Kins improved patent, &c per loot
ditto half patent, 50c; clipper eawts, 65c; lightnine KT MfTlloa H.ttc 1. 1 gn.l Irin... a t .1
conut from list.
iloiE shoks Onotnl at W 2.13S 50, and mnle
snoes at $7 Zi(ti 60 per keg, standard brauds,
Horse shoe nails Putman s s, 2tc; An Kable. O- . ... ... 11 ' . A. . - ,1 ... . '
Ä;;vreai esiern, nr , .-ürui wemern, ZJC. N A I m C uoted at lJd to WVl at",f l 10 per keg and smaller numbers at the usual advance.
tkkl Mandersou's nest r.ngllsh tool, 2jc; American tool, 2oc; spring hteel, l inch, 12Vic;
uvw i;4 iucu prm ai lie; mm pica snapea, .sss OILS.
Unseed oil, raw, tCUsic; boiled. 8;S!c. Lard oil, current make, winter strsiued, 1 lOat 15.
Tanner s oil, rstralt's best, irnTUc Banks' best, 00J(ijct Ijtbrador. SO.a. ReMue! coal oil, 124'
W:c for standard; gasoline lor lamp 20iic;
luioricaung and machinery oils, ojUc. PROVISIONS.
Steady: nm. Bulk shonlders. ten days In
salt, t06 .jJic: clear ribÄ1, ')c: clear,lü!iO?ie.
itscon Shoulders, s'c- utra i'nme steam,
TINNEIH' HTOCK AND METALH. Trade is good and improving.
Tin plate, 1C, 10x14, charcoal, 1st
$12 00
I -j W II 51 23 0-J 51 5 Vi 1) II 24
quality
Tin plate, IX, 10x11.... ......
llu rooting, ic. 14x2 -
lv av a iS...i.wtttt Bra-s kettles... -., No. 27 Iron B... .... . No. 27 smooth lron.
Zinc, per sheet-. .....
per casit. .-
Pig tin, Htrait's, Bright and annealed wire, discount 30 per cent.... . .
Solder, tinners'. No. 1.... ...... Copper sheeting 14 to 15 oe.
pianiAiied, 11 to id oz - bo 1 1
bottoms
Lead-rig
bar. .
A n 1 1 mony ... . ..
Babbitt metal . - 1 20
ÖFJSDS.
Timothy Is quoted at $3&3 25; clover at $7 00Q 7 25 ; flax seed at fl 50.
WHISKY Active at 8c. WOOL Quoted for unwashed, SIA'CV ; for Deeco
wabbett, 424c. and for tub washed, 50iö2c.
WINDOW GLASS
is 35 41 : SI is IS (
fmgle 8trength.
2nd OnsI
?7 oo
H 00
Sx8 to KxlO
xl5 to lex ia
InxWto 12x18.
12x.Hi to 20x26
Discount sixty and 5 per oent,ff above.
1st Qual. 7 75 S75
11 00 1100
Virginia canci lndlara cannel .
Cokh He.
Wooi-ls quoted at $1505. HAY AND S4TRAW. A fair anJirtet and prlcts st ;ady. Ha v Loose Timothy is quoted at $20ft2.Vper
ton irorn wagons. Tight pressed is quoted at $19
M20 and lose ditto at S-'Ji, ana t more rrcm
stire.
Straw-Is selllni st 3340e per hundred
pound ; baled, $13 5j per ton.
HiDra-ine loiiowmg quotauona are irrr-
nlsbed exclusively lor the etitlnel by F. V Baugher, dealer in h Ides, No. Jo South Meridian
street, Indianapolis: Best city green hides, 7,471&;be8t city veal sklrs,12erbet city kip skin, VttlOö; green salted, 5JlSo as to cure: dry salted
nidcs, li as to cure: dry nini. iaj;jc as uj
cure Sheep skins are quoi at oucyii 'ii ac
cording to qunlity. Tallow, 7J47ic
BUY GOODS Thetrala is fairly active with encouraging
outlook.
piuirrs.
Gamer -.
Sprague, faucy
Americau .
Alien...
Cocheco.-.. .
Pacific Merrimack
Connebtoga
Ancona... Mourulnes
Solid colors
TICKING.
Omeea, 32 Inch
Amoskcag ACA-
A
Coneptoea, 4-4 iU.-d&L
-
iattM
Modal
JLttra Ji Medal .
Extra 4-4 Medal.
Lewis town, a; inch..,
xi men.. 30 inch-
l3tlil WttHMM'ttl uncvrs xkillinw
Nashville...
Pepperell .
Stark ...... . -...
bLLIUXINQ STKrSk
s s $ 20 19 17 19 22 i 21 Q19 Zi 11 sa
.is
14
BROWN SUEKTlNGti.
BATTING.
.10
CARPET CHAIN.
American, 6-S..,
3--
Whlttendeu.....
Unton -. . .. Vermont
Nashville
Middleville..
lalio.
New Albany, Stark. A
Laurel, l
Ijiurel, II
111 iat a Annn
Orauite, 11. .
Bedford, U Pepperell, N ..... PepiereU. C
Ptpptfft rV...... Pepperell, E
Ordinary-...
Middling.... .
Best tissue-
White -
Colored.... . -... Coverlet warp. ...
KT.KAC1IEO SlIKfcri.NliB.
Lonsdale .. .. .
Hope .. Blackstone
Mascmouet-.. Hill, Hill, 4-4
Dwlght Star. Vaughn, XX.. Red Dog. Quaker.. Cambrics. Lonsdale
Young Warrler. -. " Jabez Knight GAIf BAGS.
Amonkeg, A,
Lewlstou, A, Stark Union..
Banner.... GROCERIES
Brooms Common, $2 202 50; medium, $2 75;
Mtra. l )iA4.
Oakdlrs-tar. in-a2oo per pound, summe pressed, 13;llc per pound. Hotel. 21(j23. cheese Quouxl at ltiSl') for prime to Choice factory. virrii' K.isler. Roasting er ad es or ill o are
ouoted at 212mc; fair tocood at 22Ss23Uc:
prime at 23!?"l; choice to fancy at 2n2oyo;
and 34Hsj lor Java. Molassks New Orleans, new, 7538-jc. Rick Carolina, i'49ic; lUugoon, Ji3i Louisiana, 7Jö'JS0'
. M' 4
27 1 34 25 iJO
MONEY, STOCKS, TO.
New Ysrk, Jan. 11, Mouey cloned at 2tJ3 per cent. Prime mercantile raper, 57 percent. Sterlingexchnge was quiet andtrovat$l 85) 01 KVU for W days and $4 KX for sigV. Custom receipts, $vis,joO. (iold was dull al 112. ("arrylrg rates, l-'l per cent. Troaurv disbursements, $2S),000. Clearings, $;W.!HJ.()0. Governments weTe steady. In Mfite bonds, new Tennessee, ei-eonpon, declined from 52 to 51, sales having been rundo Hi turd ay at Railroad bouds were quiet and firm except Toledo & Wabash, 't. LjuIs division, hich dcrllncd 1 per centstocks oie!ied stron, and advanced YX, per cent., generally, but Paclric Mail and AliauUc t PariUe telegraph were marked excoptloas, the former advancing 1' per cent, and the latter 4 per cent. At the smcoi! call prices showed a decline of ivtl per cent., 1-ake Shore, Western
Union. St. Paul, Püdfle Mail and Atlantic Jb Pa
cific telesraph leading the downward move
ment. There w:re Kales or western unisn as
low a 75JJ, seller 3) days. The weakness tn this tock resulted partly from a b li being intro
duced In the House for the construction of a
government telegraph line between Washington and lloston. l'aciic Mail fell off on the account of trouble in the d I rectsry, Messrs. Alexandre,
Talcott and Guion having tendered their res g-
nstions. Lake tfhore weakened on the report that the directors would be enjoined irom pay
ing the dividend. Durlag ths last hour of business stocks were unsettled, htavy-and lower, aud closed generally at the lowest prices f the dav. The principal break was in Northwestern,.
which weut olfnearly2 percent. Lake Shore bivkedown to 74-tf, PacICo Mall to 81, Western
Union to75-..St. Paul to-37 and Union IKloinc
to X7. The remaind r oi the list was correspond
ingly depresed.
The touu sales or siocks to-aay wereix.ww
shares, of which 41, UK) were Pacific Mail, w.OilU
Western Union, 17,000 northwestern common. l'vOLJSt. Paul. U.Oti Erie. 3S1K 0 Lake Shore, 7,nw
Chios, Wabash and ll'AXX) Uuion Pacifio.
GOVKRNMENT SECTJR1T1 K3.
vi'"... ' " ' " J iru nesiernai tl 1W'4I 2ö;w
i -j ri- ,Zl amber Western at $1
, . : , - r wmie Iiclii atl3a; No. 1 Duluth at f 1 25; amber' Michlg
. vjiuiue reu wuio at ti a: old sn
atsi os. Rye Is
it. s. e-s fi
U.H.6'9 '2. U.H.'S i . Ü. S. e's '5U.S. 's '(5 (now)
II. S. fi's '67 17. M. fl'S SS
Ü. S. 1O-40 B.
Carrency 6's. 4
per cent I d lean.,
ii.:ut.
Srlln.....
ILHgij
liri114'4 118lf U3 i HS'IjllH I 117ÜI117W
liW IV?ilHi 115 1 115 117?i!ll7
usTJiiaJs! ll2;!3ll2V
1184 USVltSVi IllVilHIVvll iwa. m no
118 117;i 11771
Xue.i W'di'IhTi Fxi.iSaU iMon
114 116 118 117M
115 117 114
112i.
4a i
117111
11
UH-,
1
115
lLSHiUSH llSV.IHS
ii5 urn'
J 1754 117 Ji'imi
na-H 111113-4 112kll2L:l2
16' 4.'Stii4Si m 4j
8TATK feTOCKS.
UiAsourls.. ..
Old Tennecse.
New Teiiueesees.New Virsrlnias.. .
Old Virginias-. Old N. Carolinas.-.
New N. Carolinas.
Tue.lW'd
95jJ S5
35- &i
n.li nil.'
iu i Itt
ThT
Fn.
95 79 35 31
25.S
iti
9 IK 7.S 3501 25 10
Sat.
95
73 77 31 St 27 16
Mon
F5 74 71 21 31 32 M
The purchasing prices lor government bonos la Indianapolis vary from the New Yoik quotations Jioli per cent.
GENERAL utockjs.
Tu'b
Canton
W. U. TelegraphQuicksilver. Adams Express
AmtricanExU. H. Ex
Pachte MaU . ..
N. Y. Centrai
Erie
Erie, pref or red-Harlem-.... .. Harlem, p'f'L .. Michigan central. Plttsburg North WMtern . .
N'thweat'n pref
Rock Island .j
N. J. OsntraL-., 8t. Paul St. Paul pref Wabash-..
Wabtsh pre!...,
run najruc .
Toire Haate-... . Torre Haute prai,
CUlo&co A Alton.-
C. A A. preferred..
Ohio A Miaslsal'pl Lake Shore... Indiana Central-
Illinois Central. U. Pacific stocks-.
C. Paciäo bonds,-. U. Paclflc bonds.-. Del.ik Lnckawana,
A. & P. Telegraph.
6i to 62 58
844
W'd
59
3.1 9
9
siy
lois loi.V
62 fcl
ii
M 10Ö JO
"III'
A J. I
m 7
iuy Si 67 109 7 89 V4 '-4
12.5
It''-
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FrL
6 my V9
C2la
I
101 J 5l'
Uli
105 100
El I
IS 3"Ji
7 I'jf.i
1WV
W'4
10"S
.4
0! 80
lob, lJo5i; ! !
I8t
9
7 20 lo5 1U0 3-2 67k
'1C9
74
59
V3M
31 7S 34 bl
101 V
Sat.
5
Mon
69
79
3 CI 31 lOHi
88J4 51 I 51 I
71 7-.?i uiyal wti
7!l m 4
125
47
t?6 I03.V
10
17,
oU
ii ril "4
7 25 ICS 109 2
1!J4 37 ! l; 90 4
1U7S.I
125
joyc
61 1'j3 K6
7 25
104?i
110 1054 75
101i 2 i - IVS-i 10)U
30 7 21 1C5 imi - i no Tili Si
lly.l.
IU74
,
10-
MABKETM BY TKLEGIiAPH. I
i wtiiv, jan. lirlour H qulef and prices are unchanged; receipts f.-njn barrels: ÜtiTL We.r rne , f superfine Western said sute at $4 00(34 40; common to gnod exta
" goou i cnoice at 4 Ms 45 5a: ?in.mra 10 80041 wnlle wheat Western extra ! f?5 10 ! common to good extra Ohio at $4 70 ? J nimon to choice tsu Louis at $4 SUts uo. Kye floor-la steady ; aales were made of fresh at ! 'W'v Uora meat-L steady: sales were made of Western atHlöuiöo. Wheat-Is doll ? . J?'0 bnsuels; aales were made of No. I Chicago spring $1 182,1 23; So. 3 Chicago spring at $1 o-ai 09; No. 2 Chicago Vi ; No. 2 Milwaukee st f I lija
. .1, uuiiuni 1UWH and JHÜinmilik snrinw i
hits
28,4
an an
Tins
OUiMt Iu.1h vora vn n . 1 A n
Canada at Si.äS5c. Kar lev la mor- uuir-
firmer ; sales were made of Canada West at 1 ÖS 2J P 2 fow täte at f 1 25 1 34 ; Western at f 1 3c: Lake Shore al $1 S7. Barley malt-Is steady; sales were made of Western st 51 50: .I" ? rPwed Stat at SI ). Corn New lo better; old dull and nominal; receipts 4J,wj bushels; sales were made of new Western mixed st sv.t Sc: new yellow Wettern ut vj3o; new whlt'o Western at ss,a,S7c : old mit. Wui.n. . mi-.
hiKh mixed aud vellow WesLern t k,a iiV
Oats Are firmer and moderately active; receipts 22,000 busbeis; sales were made of mixed West- " t 770c; white mixed Western SSlc; mixed Toledo at 60(jSc ; high mixed and yellow Western at 934c. Hay-Is uncuanged; sales were made ot snipping at b&7oe. coffee Is dull
ana uncuanged ; sales were made of Rio at 17 (9MH gold; Santos at lS4c. rtuxar la Kteady' sales were made of fair f.i mni Kiinini kl
prime at 83;rerlaed dull at rlOH; centrl-
lUKHi-Ki wi ict xxi to rair .vnicova.io t. to
(c o-IHe; molaMies grades 7 15-iöc; Porto Rio
ii'.', ai-.,c; wmte Cuba at lec : hard grades at
iu;'4-iii-. .iuia-ses is tmcnangea; sales were madeof New Or.ca is at öStipiSc; foreign grades notuiual; Porto Rico at 50c; common Cuba at 4oe. Rice is unclianced; s&lex were made of Carolina at tr'.c. Petroleum Is easier; sales made
o: reaneu ai I2c: crude at K'uKVe.
is steauy; sates were made of strained at ti lo,
lurpeaime ii Hreadv: salea mir m.jia
iusiis sic rira Are heavy : sales were
made of Western at S0J2c. Pork-Is onlt;
wej uiaue oi new mess at 5.0 2a
Old mess at W. Western mess al t'.'l. Beef Is
quiet; HAles were made of plain m.fs at 110,411; extra do at $11 U0t12 Oo beef hams are dull at $21.922: tiercs bet fqnlet. Cut meats-
Are uuu; aaies were made of tilrklMl KolKi
me no Deny at lie: c ear b-il- t li sr
pickled shoulders In bulk at 7Vc; do hams at
lie; dry salted shoulders at 8c. Middles Are
nrmer:aaiea maueor W extern Irmir rlmr at lo r-
do snort at lie; long clear at loc; abort clear at 10V;. Lard Is ouiet and lower: sales
were made of prime steam at 14c. ButterPrime is steady: others heavv: aalen vnt iruM
oi wTOwnausBo tDeent is nrm : sales were
made oi common to crime at 12,äUr;e. Clover
seed 19 nrm; sales- were made of Western at
hi cu. w nisay is lower; sales were made at
I(ijrsc.
CHICAGO. Jan. 10. Flour The market Is dnll
ard prices are uncliaoced: tales were muri of
extra superfine at Ii lol Zu Wheat The mar-
aet is steady and the demaud is moderate: sales
ler February: 8!5ic seller March : No a Oiic!?n
Btiiuti ai est (. ir;kc; rejeciea ai oc. uorn me market is steady aud the demand Ik mo.loratr
ties weie maueoi no i new at w-Ltomia seller February; 72e bid seller May ; old N'o 2 at 71c seller Januarv: reiecteil at Hif'iirrtli Outs
ine niaraei is steauy and the demand is mod erate; sales were made of No 2 st 621i'c cash
ULYS seller ebrnaiy ; rejfctedJ at 4 Kye The
market is steady aud the demand is moderate:
sales were m of No 2 at Stc. Barley The
uiaraeiui atenuy ana prices are advanced; SAles w ere made of No 2 at $1 21 Vi : No 3 at $1 lAil 1.
Timothy seed The market Is quiet and weak and prices are nominally unchanged; sales were
uiaue ut j ua; oo. inressea nogs i ne market is steady and the demand is moderate: rales were made of litht hoirs at 7 7ikü7 t: heavv
hogs at 5S 15(k 20. I'ork The market Is dull and
prices tiave declined: sales were made at f is 7.1
cah; IH B734 seller February: S19 15 seller
March. Lard The demand, is fair and prices are lower; sale were made at $13 12Vi cash:
$13 6J seller February. Bulk meats The market Is steady Rnd prices are unchanged sales were made of shoulders at tfVu.jf'io: short clear mid-
diet alloc; short rib middles at Vhtc, all loose, spct and partly cured. On th cali'board this afternoon r&in closed steady and prices are unchanged. Provisions porK The market is
weaü; sales were made at 51870 cash: SIS 7'-i
seiJer February. Lard Tho market is easier; sales were made at $13 $1 seller February.
Receipts Flour. 7.IHÜ barrels: wheat. M.üuo bush
els; corn, 57.00U bushels; ats, SKO bu-shels; rye, 1,J bushels; barley. S.!.".) bushels. Shipments
Flour, 8.00J barrels; wheat, 21,oo bushels; corn, 21 ,. bushels; oats, 17.0U0 bushels; rye, l,0iO bushels; barley, 4,000 bushels.
ST. LOCIS, Jan. 11. Cotton Th market is un-
shanged ; sales were mode of good to ordicary at
c;iow miudung' at i. :;o: niiudiinK at lijc.
Flour The market is quiet aud weak; little iW-
ing; sales were made oi supertlue winter at $1 10 (ä.i 25;eztra do. at $1 3V4 50; double extia do. at fl 4.134 65; treble extra at 4 dO.5 00. Wheat
The market Is lower; sales were made of No.
red winter at $1 U8v;äi ia : o. 3 do. at $1 .5.a
I ft.'.'-. ? 2 f 'hlf?nto Knrfnir mi V4i I'nrn Tim
market is higher; sales were mane of No. 2 mixed at t'K;c, according to location; mostly at 67.' ?; new at Wc. Outs The market Is higher; sales were ma de of No. 2 at 57 (400c. Barley The
Cnurket is unchanged: sales were made of Iowa
pnus at II l.Kl 20; No. l at l I5l 20; No. 2 at
SI 25;c,i 'JD Kye-The market Is firm ; sales were
made of prime at $l I0(4l I2). whisky Tbo market is lower; sales were mud a at yic. ProvisioBs I'wrk Mess Tho market is nominal at
19 25. Bulk meats Drysaltis nominal and tin-
Stamped ; 110 hing doing in. any article; sales
were mndu or Shoulders ana clear rib sides at
AilijC. Bacon The market is nominal and on-
süaned; nothing dolug. iu any ar.iclc; t&tes
were maUeot jobbing lots cle:ir rib bides at $'J(i
Z. fllall mn iiiaoMit va. iicxieti meats are
nominal and uncharged; nothlag doing In any
article; sales were made At 11 Vic, lor seller
.warcn. Lard me mar-ei is uiner: neidat
$i: ft; eonerally neld at ilxKX Hoss The market Is tlrm; some packers are on the market; sales were made of fair to choice packing . at
ftt 5(..i7 oo; butchers at 7 C6V47 2,5; Yorkers at $.5 .5ti4(l 50 ; medium to. good, packing at Sö 60. ai 7 00; choice to extra at H47 ; light to aeavy shippers at $j .50 uti 50. cattle The maiket auit t: fair demand ; ofterinr;s mostly low grades; sal s we re made o( mediuiu thorougli Texans at $155; fair native cows at 34. w; native 6teera at $150; fair do. at $5 15;: fair wintered Texans, Si 5ii; light do., $1 to. Receipts Flour, 4.000 barrels; wheat, s,(jO bushels, oorn, 1m,um bushels; oats, tj.000 bushels; a'e, 8,000 bushels; barley, none;ho3, hül; cattle, 4. head; sheeu. none PHILADELPHIA. Jan.. 11. Flour The market Is dull and: price are unchanged ; sales Were made oi Iowa, Wisconsin and Minnesota, family extra supertlne a-i SoOti 75; Indiana and Ohio extra superfine at $5 oo:ti 0u; higher grades at 4 50(7 25. W heul- T he market Is quiet and prices are steady; sales were made o: red at tl 2u; amber at $1 22jl 25; white -at $1 Sü, 137. Ryo The-market Is steady and prices are dull; sales were matte of cho'se Vet.tt-rn at 91C9"c. Corn The market Is dull; sales were made of new yellow yelUw. at b3 4Slc; mixed Wostern at S2& c. Oais The market Is steady and prices aie unchanged; sales wre made of white at 62tvc; nrixed Western at Clo. Provisions Pork The mars et Is steady and prides are Arm; salts vere made of choice messpoxk at $2J ti2.' i5.2r (SI. Barley The market isi.ira; sales were made oi Canada at ?1 v-ftl 60; New Y'ork inur lowed, $1 4uj New York two rowrd tT SO. Petroleum The market is firm tmd piictjsnre uvic-:;i)K-;ales wererar.ileof rtlined at I2';ij!2'.c; cru'e ri 1 in barrels :nd iiy,M-'c in bulk. Whisky The market is btaajy ; sales weren.uie Kt Lsm) Tha demeuA is active; sales were rnvde oi Bteam rendered ai- Vzx ;a B'i;ti mtats The markev is quiet and Mealy. CI versccelr Sales woi e icjyl at t?;üKc Unx. -e,J JaWs were nailiei Si lu. Batier 'IJ.ig market is quu t and prices KOMiiual ; salt's weie made of prime Western tiri-t clioice rolls at i&ttx; Wesurn extra at J.C'lc; Western rolls at 2.Uc. Cheese The market Is stead v and prices are anchangr d ; sales werw made of choice Western at 2.vfl?c. Fgs Tbe market is Bteady ; sales were aoods of W estero at 2v?:J.c. MILWAUKEE, jan. 11. nour The market Is dull aud prices are ru&mlualiy auobaBged. Wheat lain fair detuajad and the roarket Is stesdy; sales were niaue of No 1 Milwaukee Club at tWVjc: No 2 Milwaukee Club at fc.,"c; seller Kbbriiary at seller Mareit at HiAc. Oats The market is woak and )rlces are a shade lower; snJes were made of No 2 In fetore at 5o;c. Corn The market Is firm; sales were made ef new in store at 6Jc ; No 2 nominal at GIVic. Rye The market Is dull and prices are a shade lower; sales ver? made of No 1 In store at IJäc, Barley The demand is better and prices are tlrni;8alis were made of No 2 in store at $1 28 cnslt; seller January at $1 27; No 3 In storo at $1 19. Provisions ffce market. Is quiet and a shale firmer. Mess pork The market is firm with a strong demand: Kales were made at $18 75(Sjl3 87 i cash: seller February at $19 10; prime mess pork li firm at $17 00; extra crime at $14. Hams The market is quiet and prices are firm; sales were made of sweet-pickled bams at ll.?4(ull.,c, according to eiza and quality. Dry Malted Sales were made of shoulders at fi?4C for loose; middles at V'iglOVic o'l boxed. Pi ime Lard The demand is firm and prioes are higher: sales were madeof eucam at $13 40; prime kettle is held at m, Uve Hoj
The market is Armer aod prices are steady sale were made at $7 I0.7 10 lressed Hoes TEe market is wens and prim are lower; sales were made at $3 Ofsj-s 1.5 Ji roamf. No freight offering. Receipts Floor 2,ii barrels; wheat. basii ; oata, 4 1, jo bushels. ihlpment Flour, 9.t) barrels; wheat, 9-JO bowels; oats, M ,000 bushels. CINCINNATI. Jan. 11. Otto n The market I qsi?t and ateaay ; aaies wme made al 14-;. Floor The market is dull and unchanged; sales wer made of isatilr at $4 ÄXäo 06; kupernne at Sa a6 : extra lasally at $5"5 6o; A No 1 at $5 25.4 25; fancv ac $ 25. Weat The raarket is stead v, with moderate demand: aale were mad nr rri 1 iu,-i r. iv,
ne market tn ancliaueed : w-m mtta m.t
wvaioc Oats The marke its fair asd firm: sale Wtie made at ttxJc: Rve is. nnrharri
sales were made at 11 111.41 it. an "'-v.
market ifalraI linn ui -.h. .t i.n
, - . . . - , wv ' . i.. i ty t lui at Ii oo. i,mioed KM la unchrd: sa:n made at e. Lard Oil-Ii unchjuged; sale
uii ana uiirhtnnf uIm wr r i ne .
Batter Ia dull .ml nnrhnnnni.
were made of choice W estern Rterveat 27,2Sc: Central Ohio, choree, at 24 2; common at lStt'JjC. CllI'Mm Tk. marb-t a 4 .. I
unchanged ; aalea were made at i5aitfi. Pora
is in iizht demand a hnirira r,.t - .
made at tl'J 2o. Lard-Is fair and firm; sah 1!?.. f l f,t Rttm ou t.ot: 13 s-ioc for mL-,' 1"-r;b"iar-r l4Hi4Ka. Bulk
" ' uiurKPi 4 uiriml ntui-uii-i n-urt
aides at .
Theie 1 only
price un-
of shoulders at S-c:
Green Meats Ate In
-hl1 u I, m. I .M
,'v"vv'T';Ct near nn
"t ' , Jooirjg demand, with
. uBum : iu m wn n. un
clear rib sides at
made
HJfUSc.
ood demand at fad prices ; sales made of shoulloTheVv' 5 '.JJ t i"?;',e
i were made at" 87 " cuanu ; iJii Jau' "oar-Tbe market is and prices are unchaogwJ ; sales were m..d tra supertlne Weai-rn CO 4 5..; extra .Ya family at 7sfj 25: exira Webtem
of ex
fine
family
at $j öüstti 25.
Wheat The market la
..v ,r. "eavyana prices are uachanged. the receipt are lletlit ; alt, wore made of No i rÄrRl ti l 1 amber Weatra at $t V4 I2b;No2araber Western at si 11..1 1 .
amner Western atJlIlii isn 1 ur,.
Ri1221 2,5Nn 2 red "Western at $1 1; No"f m at fl in- rejected at l 11. CornIde receipts are scarce and prictn are Urm ; vales were made of mixed Western at MnM'.c at elevator; mixed Western at steamer at 7'sc. Oata The market Is dull; sal en were made of white M,teruat S5c; mixed Western at elc. Rye The market I? quiet and prices are nnchauged; sales were made at $1 01 (rtl 02 IJav-The marKet U nriu 1 and prices are unchanfced ; sales were made at T22. Provisions The market 1 dull and prices are nnchanged. Westera buttr-Tn market ia steady and prices are found on a lit tle better inqury uncliaoKd ; aale were ma le of choice Western roiu at ai.ilc; choice tub at 2.. Petroleum The demand is Him and prices are unchanged; held at $5 12ic. Coffee Theniarket U qmat and prices are steady and ' stock linht: sale were made of aUr to rrlino Rio at lsjjoc. WUisky-Tt market is steady ; sales were made at c. LOUISVILLE, Jan. 11. Cotton -The market is einiet and firm ; sales made at Ilgltvte. Flour The market Is unchanged; sales uide of superfine at $ 175: extra at $4 w; extra family at $3 25; A No. 1 at $5 25; tancy at $5 75. Wheat The market is unchauiid : salea vtr mt. nt .1
$1 00; aniU-r at $1 lo: white at $1 15. Corn The market Is steady, with" a moderate demand; sales made of white at 6c: mixed at 70c. Oats The market ! tux firm?
sales were made at a&.ioSe Rv Tb
market is unchanged ; sales were made at $1 10. Pork Ttoe market is firm: aale-wei-A muri
at $-0 00,3:0 5ti. Bacon Is unchanged: sales wer made of shoulders at tfiic; clear, rib sides at 11c; clear at llc Balk Meats Tb market is unchanged ; sales made of shoulders at 7c; clear rib side at 8,V10c; clear at ha. Lard The market Is uncharged; safes were made tierce at I4c; keg at loc. Hams Sales mads of
sugar-cured at 13'-(:i$lJc. Whisky-The market Is nuchanered ; aaies were made at fcc Bansin The market is quiet and unchanged; sales madeof 2 lb Keutuckv nemo at lku flax and
Juts at 15c.
LIVK STOCK MARKETS.
INDANArOUS LIVE STOCK HARK ET. IxDiAKAPOLis, Fainxr, Jan. 1L rhe market was rather dull this morning.
The offerings were about 200 bead of cattle of fata qnallty, and a considerable number remained unsold at the close. Prioos were steady at previous quotation, viz.: Good shipping steers $.5 ya5 fO
ood butchers' slock 4 25i4 75
Mr-dtimi 3 5.1 iu. I 0O
1 timmon .. 2 Sit 2S
liU.U, -1 MikajJ i
Sheep are In better demand. w!ih. a limited
supply; good fat sheep will sell Lk 3jOJ46o;
cramni at 52 1 UK
roe were in lair supply am the market
active at fro:u ii 25 to $ti 75, as to quality..
CINCINNATI LIVE STOCK MARKET. fBy Telegraph to the Sentinel. Cincinnati. Jn. 11. Cattle Tha wh Inta
for tho wee k are 4,:'! bead; thu maiket is dull for the interior trades, but linn foe the belter
grades; there are too many comttojoaUle here
no some were left unsold; sales were made at
g.j "i'Mä. tl; ?1 76;4-5 5t ; t3 50.4 hO; fl ttfyS 0 .
oUHEi iieceluis for the week were M..47head:
tbeiruarket is active and Aim, all toll lug at $4 vQ 2-5.
iio.i ror tue weeK wer3. 47.721 bead:
the market Is strong, with a t hurt supply 01 lite bolter grades; the extreme raiige. is $S 2-3(47 50; packers are rayins 7 0UA7 40: a. tho sicck waa
sola.
E.1ST LIBERTY LIVE fcSTOCK MARK ET. EAST! Libkhty. 1A Jan. 11. Bxrjr Cattle-
The receipts for 3 days were 2JM1 head t!al receipts foe the week were 8,228 head ; the supply Tor yard sales war lljht. arrivals being moetly throutfli stock; very little boiüu Ihm; been done, aot enough to form quaiatioD. but the pror'-'s- are good. Hoiss Receipts for 3 days wereW45 head; total receipts for the week were 2,lltht-ad ; aale were made of best Philadelphias at $7 4tMi7 SO: Y'orkersat tiiOOso. Shkkp lleceipts for 3 days were 4,500 head ; touu receipts ior the week , w ere. 2t).uoo head ; sales were made ot best pnuies it ViOoy g(od at 35 SJ.jj SO; medium at (1 7; 2; comiaca at $3 Wis 00. CHICAGO LIVE HTOCK. MAKXET. Chicago, Jan. 1L Cattle The receipts were 5.. Vjo head; the market Is actlve and prices are hrtuer; saltcs were made d luLhurs' stock at t2ü0i4 5i; blockers at riTaiO'j; common to exira shipping Block at IItToO; sAiipmenU, 1.1. CNihead. Hois Tho receipts to-day wero 35,00' head; the market was active and Urm. for packing grades, but quiet and woetk for slup plug stock ; the range vas ii AifaT M for inlnrlor to extra; Yorkers are selling at fco 25 6 si; heavy hos at $7 110(57 50; shipments, 4 UM hed. Satin Receipts So-day were 1,500 head; the market was falriy active and prices were Heady ; fairtoeqtra sold at $I3iti2-5; shipments, 2,itO hiMtd. NEW YORK D.HY GOOlXi MARKET Vr.' Yobt, Jan. 1 1 .Dry Goods Tr ere was n oi i-h much a-ilvnr iu traJ to-day; cot ton goons aix- quiet, but e. firmer leeiing is apparent ou some makes, which, agents a. se.iicg at value for luturo delivery; trwn cottons are firm; corset jeans andealteens are doing fairly; print are quiet; dess eood are mors active and Pacific styles have been opened; fancy . ansimeres aud worstsi coalings aru moderately active.
SIoiTat's life Pills! Moffat's 3?h(EnijE Sitters !! and g Page's Climax Salvo ! ! ! 'nrm aruraptrt Far.tily Mrdirlnc ChcNt.BBit I-sts i'uriMi mon' üise ses, ! kave dvne more irood for huiaDit) , tkaa.sHj other mislU-iserer offered to tUe people. .moffats. lire PILLS aro prelr tccetable. lkf act on the IivrrK o;icainir the ibirt, ad rector In? (lie bot! to per. fert heult, and nnjr. se Oklied en t nrrNrrtoa. sad Sirk tirwlarlir. t tsdlvear. l)esia, ladl-. ccxllos. Jaasilice, Lirer and Bilioax (mplalala, tolds. Scarry, Oearrsl Wekses-. Frvrr A Astir. MOFFAT'S riKLMX lailFKS o corrwt tk secretloas. $ the Stenarh, and are a ure rare for Dj n paps is, erToasar.it. SWplrsa ues, leisalr remylalHts, Veakne-ss m bilUy,A.r. im(;es climax salvela a romponnd nf Aralca nil man jr olherrxt rartt and balsam. V essrraatlt torrc Srrslalo andi Si'.lt P.brnm, FfTrr Sore. I'iles, Frort Ülle. hit-. I (or:n. loOammstioti of the Üves. l'rota L'reastK. Srr MpvleH, fats, Rrtiües.B'vrkK.KcäliU sll Otitaacoii Dispass. niaa er trat. It a! lava iaflammatioa, tu hilars all paia, and Iteals nltlioat a hrsr. It la worth tt weight la ro!J t (.very family, sad should als ays beoa hasd. r-RoIJ lij Pru2r?istä erery w herc.4 O j. r. MILLS, Ule Treprlctcr, liberty fctreet, Son YorV.-
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