Indiana State Sentinel, Volume 24, Number 25, Indianapolis, Marion County, 2 February 1875 — Page 8

THE INDIANA STATE SENTINEL TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 2 1875.

A. OA. R D Trftdo Palace, Oct. 7. To tfee Country Readers : W respectfully aek: your immediate attention to the beat selected .-took of Dry Öood, Notions and Millinery ever brought to this city. By clvinaour individual attention to uyingtn New York, we have tcured a line tjf Silks, Black Goods Dress Goods. DoYnetios, Woolens. Flannels, Shawls, Table Linens. Blankets, Comforts, Notions and Millinery at sucti rates and on such terms as enables us to otter the owest prices known Since 1862. Our prieos arc alike to slL and Grangers as wel as others will find at no other house moro-at tractive goods or lower pricEfi. L: S. JC3T"RS33 &. CO., TRADE PALACE. ,

SPECIE RESUMPTION T?e ExcuCve Couaoll of tie Nation! Hoard of Trodetianvtolve a?on the plan of specie reimpiioo tfeusly:'Tfeat the .Sw-reurv of the Treasury sb.U borrow the aoni ot two hundred millions of dal ars in gold at a rate of Interest not exceeding iX percent., redeemable 30 yearn from daoesa recti venot eraoedlng i percent, of l Ue pro n United Stales not ; apply part , kA,u-ntinn Ai-outüt&ndlnic leal tenders. nart td tho purchase of silver bullion and the comaf? v-ereoi. innuLBinin; j 4 " two-Hoodred minions- of dollars at a rate of interest not exceeding 4 per cent., payable in Koid in 15)17, the proceeds to be applied to the redemption of lagst tender notes. That sal loavbe-rabftltntcdby National Bank as aenUy fr notes lwuml by tbem for loo of tho lilted Hintes now deposited as security for said notes, r fcllow-cltietns, k t b consider thin master settle J. We wUi resunw at once, SNYDER'S CELERTIATED BITTER CORDIAL t worfcson the specie basis-entirely, oXWongh one-doJVf.r. greeok will- purcha.se a botUe from ANY DKUGUIST. KXTIEirS BITTER COBBIAI. ' Is -emotions for indigestion. Dyspepsia, Chills and fever, H'ete Meauache, Hick Stomach and aU .Liver and Kidney dtt lenities. Try it wee only, asü decioo or yourselves. 1 will -ur-cbs-oiie bo tUe of this extraordinary tonic. ILU.IJttSKNRlNUdtCO., Bftltfpreprietorta: Hnnsm i St., Philadelphia. , . sillUKLKR,NYDERdiCO. General AaenUfor iadiaca, tW at Muket HU," lndianapli8.1ud. FINANCE AND -BUSIKESS. GENERAL MAKKET REVIEW. THH UOCJkZ MONET MARKET. TTbe Lanka report a continued abundance 0 loanable fuoda,' and bat little firbt-is! pgper onering. -Xlielineaf discounts is only mcoderately large. The rate continues to rule Al lO per ccot., bat good round earns, with nrdonbted security, are loaned at 9 per cent. New York exchange ia pcarce, and coutmands 1-10 -remiuti. Some uhs-apiM-Pteneloii ie felt -aniong tenkere lerV ..tbe IeeLture shall repeal the ten per. cent, lew, and thereby drive the loanable capital out of the ttate,a imyreljT-lll. rlbe idea of. getting as much motiey . a one wants without close scrutiny oT aecurities, and at as low a rate of inteve.st,a9 the boarowor io willing to pay, seems to bo a popular one, but it i9 no more pianalMeor just tJacn that the farmer shall beoompelij by law to sell his hogs at 2 periundrec:, or t uch other price as the ' buyer ,r.iay dictate. It ia unfortcnate that thowc .who really know.eo little should affect to Hikow 0 ciuch ol ?o Important a matter, but d It bfs ever been and probably will ie fpr Momer luie to come. REVIEW CF THE HOME MARKETS. MW DAT EVKHI50, Feb. 1. iTrads ipene quietly in nearlyJl lines, with no teaüres wrthy of special cemment. The attendAxce oa 'Change was about as nsual for Monday. Tfi was eeasiderable inquiry for com,, .tnd 82 cr chanfod bands&tKaturday's pricVs.- ii produce we rat an improvement in tbe demand for-feres-! peoltry. which has beet) ire .scur. a by t enson of ijht receipt for three or fann di s. Prices are lit tly to advance. Sales wtfferuadoas foUow: i.OOü lbs e.r. sides, fully curvd, l'mt; 1"0 IxMj lowgiwie floor ii 76; 1 oar fa. m.Kjrn'i ,b, 43; 2 ears cora.-p- U; lüü bbls . flonr.p.t; -Icars Ji.m. com f.o. b.,tftc; 10 cars h. m.-conw lo., tfie: 6 cars 4j. m. corau do., 6!ic; Zii-iwn h.id. eoru,2o., p. t.5 4 cars nklxed corn, üo.Utys; .3. ciwh. m. ocrn, do., Jc; 5cirs mii'idforn. do., C"L'o: 1 cars h. nt. corn, do., 66' je; ito fckfc fkiiy. floor, Ji 2ä; lucarsb.m. cor u '(.-a b.,e. WrEtLY REVIEW. Tfc"wathr durlxtc the weal: has beem milden iruj.&ay sosnewnsrt sloppy. Kalurday evening Unwind v as settled fülrlr-n uorthwest and the. Wimpet ature commeued falling xtpldly. Kuntby-.waaa very ookl day, and before onset tkemeeary was cloae down 4o zero. iA to boslrrs tbe waokba teen a o,Ui 'ton, oa lines stjowluu ny a,w--Ul ativltyand but few of theiu doiiig'tiKre lhaa a moderate busin ees. There Is oa com lalnt, kowever, -on the part of the r.iew:8nts, who ase now itaklns avTalr yofU on ..ßoods.KoUl.awad aT Attlne. pay for theia prwiiutly. aevecai of thtrs report Ciat tkelr traveling aaen are mäkln the besteMleclensfor Depasitwo yora. . ORAXX. 1 le id arts ii Jor rn has ruled, a.- for seversi weeks pat, vory steady M price. The dlpatclae hnvcuot shown a greater vartf-Uoa thaa onectnt jHir4ohel .In the principal markets. Theo.ly effort iiere .has bein to increase, or linulnih, the xnmber of orcers on de market iron one dy to aaother. holders maintaining ike outside jrrices steadily, or sellf-g spariDgly wtien tli-was deprewlcn. The moveratlit ly rail has been uausaally.beavy tluronEh4ut the week ar4 tocks In elevator have increase! (om bushels ou January zith to 113 5 3 brtel8 as per to-day's report. Toe maiket has Ken omewht affected by the reduction in freight ra4-s.whleb, uiial, necessitated tne rearujttnint of vaLuöS. L'p to the present the advantage cl the redaction appears to bomonotoilsl lT the liisiern market, prices having decllnVrt tto W to ttbefull ex ton t of the reduction In tariff Asa result tbe railroad companies at not made ha My by such an increase ef buslnesj as their actl u was deeigned to promote, and wouli have 1 vllowed if prices had adtaneod in the West. Tbalee of the week, being only the amount imported on 'Clianse, have reached atout 4jJ cr An equal or larger quantity has been eontrned y parties here w ho have shipped directly fioau country points. W heat still ioutlnuesaheavyartlcl to carry, llie exports Horn the eoa)ti, both of wheat and flour, are' much lighter thun last year, although there nxvabeenahwcattvirylBNew York durlna the week, and the nrloes current there have firmed up trifca. Shipments from ether polnU at prices lower tha Indiana and Illinois arm rs ar. wlllln U, swpt, baa fully Bupplied the YMtetn demand.and Iber have txf n no order, of any moment o owr market. MlUers have ben able to .nppy atoeir limited wanu from the w.roji dellverlea' and from direct purchases In the Interior, and nave rejected the offerings in the general market'. A jew lot have been disposed ot after earryVng a season, t prtces two to three cents below qa'tions. There has been otnparattveiy no tranvcUons in oats.but prices remain the same as last iWeek. PROVIjA'OS". In the early part of week the market everywhere was weak and lssplrfted under the influenesof heavy xeoelptW bogs atallreoelving points. There was but UUtle doing here except in tha line of option trudia . claoi business, by the way, wbtth is gro2 in proportions rapidly.uDtll Thursday, wltec 1 there were lom signs f conva efceuce fn all ,urd?."d an appreciation In prices. 8eyeral ou"d"J ?J Oar r.b side, at country points, w P" the market Thursday a'ttrncon, meei f sale at 19 42 H. nidnytheie was a sth Improvement, wi h but few spot t"-""''-haiurday af ernon brokers wtre very bu.J y itg, to find the stuff lor crclers lu bandatJJtfJ

bat holden had Rained confidence and set their eures as tney nave almost nlversally ruled during the aeason.-iuat S above the views of buyers. stocks arolu excellent condition, the season having been favorable tor curing, and the majority of packer are deposed to bo.d until by and by. Mwch tatlsTactlon 1 expressed by the trade, and especially by the brokers, that Messrs. J. C. Ferguson & Co. have decided to exlend their faciliiies twa to smofee and canvas ttchor their product s the marxet demands. The week closwlth prices ktgher than at the opening for aide and shoulder and 19 to loe for ard. . GROCERIES, The aggreahj trade for the vk has been goixl oae. although report i re -varying from ttw different house. Tbe pr-eipal interest fcas centered In the orTee mark which has been active. The country drmsal has been raore

speculative iu tli s articled hau In any other, and In greater ötsn than since the panic. It has not. howev r. jeen m " wu;'" ! thnuri,j.lu nocawringraoreinanwllli be required i the usual Course of trade within sixty or ninery days ie:erence uas oeep mu be ore to the vncciyai du uicu v''-'-" niosb Armut and tlo Ptiye demand. I. e., the proHDtcilve restoration of the duty. It is coo-thh-Kd wriain that :ia necessities of the government wfil demand M?e ImponlUon of furtK-r taxation in some direction, and . it has been demons trJT.ed that the Interestof eonaamers fcas not been served by the removal of Ue duties on eMüer tea or cortt-e. all of the advactage-accTU-Ina directly to the pioduclng countries ani to the imprter, there u be but llUlenuestioM aa to the frjal actional coDKres 4n thetntter. tigars remain ateatfy and Una with an ape reclti.'m in valnps onrlD the weefcof Kc per pound. 'tv.ber g.xxl arouteianged in prices. The fncy -rrccery and conhctlontrry tra1e has beea yulet Tlnee the holidays, at usual, lluyers are simply keeiiK2 their stocts assoneo, uuiiim'.iuie.sarefl'Jing the caps on their -shelve, which the t.ritras buiae opeed extensively. DUY GOODS, ETC. There he been an active traäs' for the reason at ar! ot the booson her. There la geaeral coufl.lencethat prlecshave towched bottom, and the crdfrs for staple goc ds are for tarseruantltlea t ban d urlng the past year, Türsclally Is this the caso as to cotton uoods, and the tend-ccy to advo. shu-h rr ben considerably stimulated w rt inn of certain nienufacturers who Kon alii indmB(l hettci Drloos for brown frrxvla. has developed an -active detaand for euch. As a dealer rtmarkrd, -crders are now received for bales Instead of pieces. or the first time in many Tnontns iherei an active Inquiry nrf firm nrioM for Jeans, uuS tot asuOlcleni ir.nM trtrh-Anee nuotationH. Thedru market has beeu er:' quiet, prices nrhaneeii. . Uraiers In Indes Made anr eO . early I the Teek to unite upon a plan which should be just V the buicners and nurner, ana wnicn.at 111 sime time, would allow them o living pronu ti. Pi.ini that tlifv bavi)eu pay lax saora tliau the selling price would Justify, an4 that Hiev hv een loMne money, une enonw form an association was unsucePS&fuL through th.nrnuiira hinJe lirui tooe-bound byeualoritv ruling. Uy private nnderstr-ndingifwae uectueo. 10 rtceivw u jmmo -sv" w.. than tnmvrrubs in it. and tho prices were -es tablished, nominally as ouoted -öerow. PRODCCK Tti.mbaaeen bat little Cut ge in Uie kltuatiou sinoa the last review, b'' er baa been la olentlful svxiply, but jnuehot1 Is of very la trtnr onalltv. belnjc white, stro and almost tuthv from eareleMS handling. eally sarprbang how careless and shlftlesH me peopJe can be, and are. la such matters, tggs nave iw.n minln? freely, while lbeiemand nas been rstiiertame. Tho demand for dreied poultry. turkeys especially, has not been equal to the aupply, and the weather baa not been favorable lor rdbillPPlUK "O IllUk iuiwiuc ana t.-n below the market to get it off hands. To-day rurev.r. we note some improvement and a u.arottv.. other articles .in mis line resnalc In statu quo, the buslnesa being only of a local character, end tha supply, caiefully atyusted To, the demand. I Quotations are given for the baying prlees of cri nl n ana nrtxiuixj, au uig cauuui L-twa tui Cour and other merchandised DAILY RAILROAD COMMERCE. ARTICLU. aKO'FTS. fiHIPT'K. .Eran, tons.. 0 2,800 4J ttarlev. fcushels. Ucal and Uoke... Cotton, bales Lsau V70 - 1W . . aoo , - Ü8.CÜQ m 18 IV) M,St0 70 3,0(0 W 60 -50 CatUe. bead. Corn meal. Darrels Cement, trls.. s'iour, barrels. 350 2.HO 4 CD 100 KtO 31 IS.) 550 lOUO 8 4 Hay, tons.... Hides, tons. ills?hwlnes ... Uoss. neao.. iiorses.nead. 0,7 Iron, tons12U (00 Oil, barrels... Oats, bushels. 7,7wr Logs, cars.. uiui, cars.. Ojrd. tierces. 2Ö0 4o0 148X) Lam Oer. feet, 14800 Kercnandise, ears. au. I'M 70 SO 14 IM rYovisions, tons. M. Rye, bushels 503 4UU 7ÖÜ Salt, barrets. Uheep, nead. Staves, cars... 10 chicglea, cars... 4ioa. oars. 1 IS 44 Surulrles. cars. Tobacco, hbda. 21 330 rV'&ol, tons. Wbeat. oosnels. Whisxy, xcis ToUl, cars-.. IS HTORK February i AtKlxvatok !M .3 Wheat- Corn. Oats. Bye. i.182S 1!0 17,71-5 itec'pta. BMp is. .'it. Vll Corn. Wheat-. Oats. Hariey. aa ae e a eae HKAJN. SHlPsrnFFt. KTC The mills Ale iloinoo little Ahat U-kinÄi-of f eed is aearce,' K..,. nd innru .re ouoted at.-iJu: nne eeu at fjfi,aud mlddUuesatl"i0. BUlLbLNU MATEKIaLH a n: Delphi and u,..it. um- wra. aüo: - faal. 3Ke er busheU 'Hair, per nshel Plaater: Mtpoluan. 1355 ; Newark, U 75. Fire tt I, J to 7jper huiidred. White sand, ti per barrel. Cement t3 & per bnrrel for I-ouisvUlo; 7 r iTtriKKH Th.itn&tlan rwnu'.i uncMnwu HtoeJLSjwe seUing Xreely- uotetiona reniain KoMg grades of Rio axe qontaJ at 222ic ; Sholoe to fancy, at 3oiM and Jaera at c. cAsnrAM Hotel. 3U2C&&: guur candies are L'ANNK) UOU4 steady wfcia but trifliaig rkimtw in nriaos. TomAtoea, 3Ubs, 11 40t 1 rn 3 lbs. 11 Kj: Yarmtath .corn. n fio.42 5: .Mountain sugri, wi 1 . en. fcOf.W 3 lbs. 3 603 76. Hahuon, 11a. ti50I7a; v akü-Büfi-At for ime to easlce lao'LitY OOODS-Tradepen ,ncourasU?gly ac tive to-iay, and in soma Un ..oi coinsci goods qnoU.tiriis are nigaor. tJATTi.s uruxiiaxy, 1313 naiddllae. best tlaeuw, 16. . M , Camion' prints, eXBcja'-and , fancydcJ VA : sitn.tftrd fa ncy side hnd, - XlOo. 'Ti Vsa so. vis hut itia d.lng ;piid.e lower Jian Cot ton and wool flannels are qute. vsh.uiuxji-KaehvlUe, lie; Peppwel. Uf:.;?M1Ll -Jrlita S3 lnen. 3Va : Amorie A C. 11 Iba HHiRTisa rJurxe-AJBeri.ÄU, 8-3 He: 3-5, Ißo Wmttenden U e, 14c, and 15c ; Ulon, 14c, 10, and FAFxnCAMBk'-iOB Advaaced. iComnMso oolorR,7Se;nlghco.iors,8Sc. . . FBIKTW-Waahkugton. Aineilcaa, Richmond, Oriental. Connest Merrimac, hc; Hpragne's 8c ! Uraen uipwi vh. let warp, 40. . .r.. IVaebwm. l()o: MlddlevUle. "4; JiAo, fl ; ew . . ... 1: in. USiuUx fk a: So j uraaUeB.U;Bedford K.. 7c ; Fepp a eo.; "W"'Vrfi' Fepp K 1ÜKC 10c dale, 17c; Young Warrior, (iCAlw BAGH Amoskcag A 4c; Lewlstoa A Ilc:Htark,84c: Union. 2c: Bauh r. sue. . DRUOH Ihe market is sttad.y and -prices without cbange. ... . " AjMAiObttda is quoted at So&c; alcohol at 1 fwn 3o; alum, per pound, 4H5Xc; camphor, per pound, 86js:'; cochi06alf per pound, 6CWc; ciüorofoiai per

Tnphy, Ti et..Jil Vmore on, sow. "" k ttera, 3 1): 01 (ga ; lb, , S S Western packed, 3 lbs, I Sät 'i 1 . ,Pjf rea. hes, 2 los, 11 75. BlackberriOT. 1 äi tö. M!ra wbt-rrie-, 2 lbs, K 352 -J. Itaspbe- 2 Iba. nukMHi Vt,.vL!uanles.t33äii. HSt r oiea.

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pound, fl 101 20; eoppera. barral. ? pound, l&ks; eeaam tartar, pure, iMM". tndio, pet POU04, i S0al ; Uoorloe, Oalab, per pound, genuine. 6350c: magnesia, earn., 3 oa-, per poun d, fog : morphine. P. wr perounoe ; b. nc ' ...J " IUI Wl- All. f II

tT, No. 1. per gal. ft öOl ö ; 11, twrgnmont, per lb 17 ö; opium per pound, 19 5ol0 00; quinine, per ounce, tl 4o5 60; balsam copaiba, )c; soap, caatUa, Jrn 1418c; soda, bicarb, kegs, per pound, jTHo ; aalt, epaonx, per pornd, 4360; anuff; Oarrett's, pacx., per eroea, ft7;nuffV Oarretfa, per ca of 4 doxen, liojauiphnr, flour, per pound, 68o; saltpetre, per pofend. 102Se: tortenUne, 43(at8c. riäli The demand is Improving and bnsinosa In a reatlsfactory condition. We quote: No. 1 white per nail barrel at K! 5; quarter barraL!fe; klta, 81 35. CalUornla salmon, per halt barrel, new flO 6011 00; kit. H25; MtckertL new mesa per barrel. t4; half barrel, 112 00: quarter rwjrrel, W 60; kit,- W 2o; Mo. 1, half barrel, 17 6ü3 00; quarter bjirrel, 4.q4 50; kits. $1 4011 6o; . No. a, Laif barrel, M 50J7 ; quarter barrel, f J 50; kits, lj; Cod fiBb, 6,47e. Holland hertlug. per xec II 60: scaled herring SOc. Hallhnt. arocked. J uc. Prepared eodnsh. XX&Vc. Bloaters, per box. 31 40. Hmoked sturtreon. 14c KOKKiON KRn its Trade w steady, coast oranarbP. none tn market: Porto Kico, ti) 00(31000. Valencia oracees. per case. $8 0tflo 10; Mestoina oranges, tö W(nö50. Lemons, are quoted at 15 iK4 s im per box; oatea ldie per pounu: new raisins, layers 93 u 3 50; London layers at ; Muscate crown W 0U double crown 14 25. Valencia ratalns 13X414c; Sultana, leaiKc; drnm ngs, new, lsJ Sl9c; large layer ngs, ISrsiWc; F'rench prunes, m ooxes, very nne, iokc citron, cutrants, hlo; Turkish runea, new, 12313c FUEu COAL There is no cnango in the Pltuatlou, and each dealer rets his own price. The quotations in lrst column are the prices of the cutting dealers. Anthracite, per ton SIC 50 3 braaU block,, per bushel. 1512 du orctta.... Highland grate-., Highland steam , 12(4 11 20 a 18 11(4 Fltteeurg... Braall nut Braxll steam... Black ..- Virginia caQDai..... Indiana cannaU...... ITOKTE 12513c rcrnshed, 1-VjloC. Wood is quoted at 14 OiJ ORAIN AND FLOUR. FLO Uli Very dull. Choice fancies are enoted at (5 iä&S 75 ; family at S4 505 uo ; extra. 14 25; low grades at 13 0S4 Vi. Quotations for corn, oats and wheat show price in elevator, on track Is le bisher. Cokk There was some activity in the market to-day, with a fair list of orders In hand. Hales as reported aggregate 82 cars. Prices are ateady -at previous quotations, as follows: Low mixed, MiilSe; -Muh mixed 6163c; ear, vieler 08 pounds, or 61c for 62c for 70 pounds. Oats Are quoted at&535o for mixed ; M&äoo for No. 2 white. Rtk carce: quoted at CI 05. Babuct Is quoted at W 20C1 25c per bushel. Wheat The market is inactive and. com.paratlvely nothing doing. We-quote: No. 'i Red wheat, fl 00103 In elevator: amber, IIO3IC8; white, f 1 lual 15. HAY Hteady and unckanged. Loose is quoted at tü325 lor choice timothy from wagons. Baled So noted at I; 9(4 2t) for li&nt, and tC't 60 4 for loose pressed, on arrival. xtWJMai ana prices uncnangoa. weueie at frojgs 7u the latter for choice. Receipt by all the bouses. 425. -Killed, 1,285. HOFS Areouoted at a::Jöc per pound HONKY Is in fair demand at 30a per pouE tor choice boxes; for low grades, 20te. HJLEH The foUowlns quotations axe furnlahil exclusively for the Sentinel by F. W. Baugher, dealer in hides, JSo.au bouth Meridian street, Indianapolis: ilarket steady and buHinc only fair. Rest city green hides. 7c; 0SV8. -WcHteers weUthing 65 lbs oroverJXe: beat-efty veal skins, 18c; best city kip akin, 10; .green aalted lower -and market neavy at M as to cure; dry salted hides, 11 ftlao as to cure: dry flint. 1 3'4l5o aa to euro Grubby, bull fvai stag Mildes two-thirds gur.ee. Hheep skins are quoted at ölt to II 35 according to quality. Tallow. 7Wa:-. tc KICK in alers quote t "33o for Rangoon, and-J- S-a 0 for Carolina. IRO& A til) HTKtlij The quotations are given at - list prices, as follows: Iter iron is oa ted at tt.ia to $2 m. Hheets roUed. 10 t 14. 4i4c: 15 to 30. 5.7o; 27, c; Charcoal, V, 40 advauce xvn above rates. Other si eos and nu xnbers are vgrskded at proportionate rates. Hteel is quoted as follows: Bandcrsoß'B beat KcrllKh- tool, 35c; American tool, 2c ; sprteg steol. lfii lr wh, lye; IX Inch and over. He mill pick ant' tpea, joo. 1 Pm 1 and. 3 el ear, per It. featFlooring, dreawpxt.... Biding, di tesed,1 oie-w Btoek boc rds.. Is W.SJ OU Ceimcnon I oards 1 Kill stuff. 1 o U foot 1 Ja Bill stuff, c tver Iß taet 17 Jtf34tAJ Heavy tim hers, SI oextra per M. Bbeetlnz ltw.a A sawed ihlngioa-. 8 75 4 rOO No. I shim (lea., I4JÜO 3M 3 Poplar hin ig lea Boutherü pi xt flooring dt eased, 45 OCöC'OO roruAB Clear Common... is mi 10 0U(J Culls. ASH 1st and 3d. 82 501 Caxur. rlack WaiJ'Itt The auotat'-ons are tKiylne erpjes for gmn 1 ma seuis pnot ior ary 1 incuer. 1st and 2d , dt y tta uoou w lal and 3d, gpew 40 00(4ö W Culls 15 0IVU30 (W OlLtt-Marlet la steady aad fim for all kinds. Raw linseed is sold at &V4c.; boiled at 7. 09c:ard oU.carrentextra, 1 1041 15: No. 1, 31; tHcnersoii Htmlt beat, WÄöäc: Banks' best, .VxwrLabraijr. OM,je: rtflaod Dal oll, 13 Mo; for standard; gsjolfna for lamp, 2')'45o; lubri" atinx ard Baacainery oils. K".8i it. JUKATHKH-ulet and iif-ady. Oak alaaebtered Mle U quoted at a4; Buffalo, W& 37c; hcrrjfc38 vS-a4',cr upper pe? toot; French calf, l '5o3 23; Stench kip, fll 70; domestic calf, flVl 60; lp, 1 35; collar, per foat. 30o ; 4ddle, per doxea , 8ilvJ')0. PRODUCE. . ßuttec and efre are tn full -supply, and were K not f: an Eaern outlet tbe matviet would soon baverstoek2d with batter. : Dressed poultry is again in better request, the supply to day being hardly equal to thedentaod. f here is a propect.or advancing prloes .in a dty or two, ualess receipts shall increase. Other articles steady-at.iuoUUaas, ASTICX3BH. vrioea. Becewax, yer lb, 1 26 LofcUS 1 ÖC: 1 75 iiatur: Choice ecuntry Common country .... Baking greaae 23 18 12 20 Wen Eezs steady. Feathers, pat' lb.: Pilme Uveeese Anil. Duck . tllnseng.... iYuit: Oreen apples, per hrl. New. York aoples. Arled apples --v rw nri j 40 1 10 J .90(9 CS (it Sa b is Oranbee-ies, per brl.: Best aütlvaurd.M.-.v....... isiooircc: Pralrl chickens per4 - Qsall, J er d , liLafttilt - . Pos'Xry. Pr dox: Ch&keac, live.New York dre ed FrJl dressRd c ti tokens...-. CO 3 12 03 00 '1st 35 1 50,4 2 75j W if a 143 65a a 2 00 Ö 1 00 2 6ti 7 .9 t 4M Dueks.dr-! . 7urkeys, ytr ID, livo .... . tali dressed... .... M New i or k cUvased Live KtM?Pe, a-er dox,dull Rags, per lb., totton... . VegetaUes: Potatoes duH. per ba 65a 80 Onions, silver kins and yeUow.bl t$ W onions, reo, jMr dqi-. u 4 a TINNERS' HTOrJK-nn plate la quoted, for fC, 10x14. ahareoal. strst qoAllty, at 13 O0 iX, ditto, at ai 00: IU, ltz2u roofing Un, til 60; I(i 30x28 rooflr ta, 23 00. Brass fcottlel 4Hc No. 27 iron B. 6c; No. 37, aooth iron, c Moorehesdjs galvanlxea on, 30 per cent, discount from nenvilst. Zinc, perühet,lCXc:per cask, Wc, Pir iin, Htralt's, Me. Wire Bright and annealed 30 per cent discouut from list prices; raocueied 23 per ent discount. Bolder, tinner's 18c. Copptf Hheetlng, 14 to 15 ox., lüo; planished, U to 16 ot., 40c; bolt copper, ao;,x)ttoms, Söo. Lbsd Pig, ys-l bar, 6c Anti-uway, 18o ; Babbit osetal, i&xJi-c NtJT3-helI alroouds are quoted at 2S2Sc ; Ciberts, I0t: walaat, Tench, Jlc; Kaple, 17 Use; L'Tatii nuza, LsJic; peauutsraw, 513; roasted 1313c MOfAHHIH AND SYRUPS New Orleans raolasss is steady at 6äC40c, and syrups at 600 gisi tor common to lancy. heedv Thedecnaud lor timothy and clover Is imnro vine, and trade 1 fsiny active. Clover seed has advanced to-day and is quottd 50 cents higher, flaxseed laquuiea at 1 91: clover at I 7 vi7 00: timothy at S3 7S; choice at 12 9U. HT HA w eel is zrom w agons at 9 ou&a per loau er 3U34ÄC per loo. Ö.VLT--aguiaw, org icaa io:, at 11 311,

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ana smaller numbers at tne usual advance. PROVISIONS. The market opened with a stronger feeling, mit the noou dispatches Indicated a weakning at Chicago. There was but uttieaoing here and but few sales reported up to tbe close of "Chanee. Quotations are un changed as follows: huik shoulders 6Mii: clear rib roc: clear aides, 99e. Bacon Hams, i&4 l4Kc; dried beef atltM17c. Lard Prime steam held at l.?i311Hc; kettle, IT'4 14c. öütlAPrf There Is no change to note la the general features of the market nor in quo tations. We quote: New Orleans, 754d9Je. Refined la quoted at lC'iUo for a, l'&Uc, for extra C, and 11X8 l&o for hard; circle C, lOOiio.c; yellows, 8f yXc phjla in boxes, 79c; 097 a-egs. SOAPS Werk 's Oerinan Is quoted at 7X7ic; Babbitt's at loflUOXc STARCH Dealers quote at 635$o per pound for pearl. HPICEa Pepper Is quoted at 281 We; allspice, l&-ä-'c : cloves ; tW.grSo ; cassia, 4(4 jc TKAö Market Jrm. Ounpowder Is quoted st85cQfl50; Imperial, 60cn 20; Hyson $lai SO; Oolong, 35c-atl: Enllsli breakfast, 4Ur75c. TOBACCO "Firm and 8 to 5c per pound advance. Royal Uem is quoted at 4Hc; Monitor Navy, fet(66c; baled tobacco, tOtioc ; bright navies ana qunrters. 25S7c: smoking brands, 80r95ec. TALLOW In fair demand at 7X'c. TOOliS Axes, Blmmon'S patent, 13; ditto plain, 12 35. Mlshawaka silver steel. 33. Cross cut saws, Atkln's improved patent. 55c per foot; ditto, half patent, 60c; clipper saws, 660 lightHing, Sc; arrlage bolts, 00 and 10 per cent discount from list. WHISK Y Is quoted to-day at Die. WGOLr-Market steady and prices good. Quoted at, for unwashed, SSiVje: fleece waaned, 5ucr tub wsshed and picked, j&a-'vta. Woobex Wakk-No.1 tubs per doten,f99 50;No. 2ditlo,H8öO; No. 3 ditto, S7(a7 50; No. 1 Churns, common, per doten. liO 60; No. 2 ditto, 19 50; No 3 ditto, $S 50: No. 1 cedar ehuras brass bound, $21-822; No. 3 ditto, raO31; No. 1 ash chums, f 18; No. 2 ditto. f 16; No. 3 ditto, til; stave naif bushel measures, 5u; noop iron oouna ditto, ftf t0ä)7; keelers. five lnnest,r22o; raea sievM, 14-1, tl 7; uitio in, rwhui; u u buckets two hoop, fl 5k m: onto tnree noop 2 35(2t2 40. BitooM-Common, 12 3032 50; medium, 2 75; extra. f3 fiOrat WINDOW GLASS Bmg!e Btrength. 2nd Qoai. bit Qnal. 8x8 to 8x10 ..7 00 7 75 rx15 to loxl-1 8 00 loxloto 12xlS 12x SO to 20x20........ .. Discount sixty and 5 per cent, off above. 875 11 00 13 00 CINCINNATI IRON MARKET. Cincinnati, February t, 1875. ' llo Ikon. The local deraan has been good with moderate sales of all grates at or near quotations. Orders from the interior have been larser. and a disposition is manifested to lay in stocks at current prices, but buyers hold off when advanced prices are asked, rorge irons ar moie active. HOT BLAST CHARCOAL. Hanging Rock, No. 1, per ton-. . Hanging Rock, No. 2, per ton-. Hanging Rock, Forge, per Ion Tmyeswee. No. L per ton Jt 27 28 . 26C2 24 27 Tennessee, Force, per tonim Alabama, xso. 1, per ton 2(a 27 27(o 28 Missouri, No. 1, per ton.. Missouri, No. 2, per ton 204 27fl 25 25 9 nOT BLAST H TONE COAX. Missouri. No. 1, per ton Missouri, Forge, per tonOhio. Force. rer ton r,qt 21 Scotch Pig, No. 1, per ton MUS OOLD KJ.AHT CHAKOOAL, Hanging Rock, Car Wheel, per ton...... Missouri, Car Wheel, per ton Kentucky. Car Wheel, per ton.. ?ZQ 50 43,4 4o 40 42 3;4 42 40-J 42 Tennessee, Car Wheel, per ton Oeorgia, Car Wheel, per ton Alabama. Car Wheel, per ton 40 (i 42 Machinery and rorge, per ton Blooms, per ton . 40O 42 0(J W L. K. HULL 4 CO, MONEY, STOCKS, ETC. NW YoKX,.FebU. Money, l&2)i percent. . Prime mercantile paper, 46 per eent. Sterling exchange, 14 NJ4gl SJiCustora receipts, 1519,000. Gold was strong, opening at 113, advancing to mend closing at 11 Carrying rates, 13 per cent, te Cat. Treasury disbursements, IÖ0.O0C Clearings, S624XJU.0UU. Governments were steady. I lall road bonds were active. Ktate bonds were dull. The stock market was firm at the epeniag. 1 and later became active and buoyant under the lead of Ufiion Paclnc, and prices advauced W li per eent., except. Lake shore, which was weak. Later there was a slight decline all around on realization säles, which was followed by a another rally, and prices were at the best of the day until Just before tbe close, when there ws a sligfr-t decline tn all the speculative stocks, the market closing Arm. Tbe leatures of tbe day's business were Union Pacific, Western tin ion, Lake Shore, Pacific and Northwestern. Pacific Mail and Union Pacific were tbe strongest stocks 3 tbe list. The total sales of stocks to-day were 25G,000 a"j ares, ol Witch 6,000 were Erie SS.ux) Lake Shore, VI, Northwesleru common, 13,0.4) Rock-Island, lif.000 Paeilic Mall. 12,000 St. faul common. lu,UO Ohio's. ni.UA) Western union, v.uuu waoasn ana &4 WW Uniourraclflc. govkrnmhnt swrnBiTiKS. lue. I wuiimi r ri.isat. Mou rj.8. 8'B ti.. V.U. 6's lWVJ'llffÜUVjllWllW 119 11511U.K.Ö 8 Kt 117 117J4U17S UJPli'llHVlllWVi U. V; 8 B tti. L.6'8 fö(nf) L'irti.C S '(T7 Ü1&. 'S 'Srf.... U.&. 10-40 's Uurjsency fl'fl. 4 peroent fd loukt farold , UHSU1SV4 IJ9!!inilH 1 I U ly Ii, 119. 1W, 1194 liw 11811: 1 wvjiie1 UÖH112 1164 ilmili?i Ubllo USJfel 115J115 113 113; 487 487 11 XV. Iii 48.1 li7 u:ei BUTlUlK........ a7X STAT K STOCKS. ITutUl Wa Tbl Mod 87 ei 4St Old Tennessee s. 2 61 2 2 33 31 27 1 1 e 31 II 27 1 X3w Tcnneeseea. ,8a t 82 81 27 is NewVlrelnli 82 tl 31J4 Old V'ljPKlnlas ei 27 1 ol 27 IS Old N. Carolinas. J 17 ar. jr. -i 1 1 1 t a New N. Carolina 18 The purchasing prices for Government bonos In Indianapolis vary from, the New York quota tions ai per cent. OBNSRAL sroCKB. Tu'stW'ttiThTim. iaLiMon CantOTi .. W. U. Tfelecraph-. UQ1CKUV8 Adalat &3ures9... Weus tj?o j-ux 3. ti. Pacific Mall , N . x. CTitrat. Flrl o ......... Erie, prttcEriil.... Harle.'n. r-. Harlem, p'f a.Michigan Ct-cu-al ItHibürg.-..., orth wtern N thwfcct'n picf. Rock lKr,f N.J. Central. HL Paul BUPaul pref.... Wabah. -r ,,, ! Wabh pcf. Fort Vavne Terr Haute Tarra iLiaute pref, Ciiloftg) A AlU;n. C A A. rreferrsL uajo auaslasPpL 1. u. ct tX, R. A Q.,... Lake Bhore.. Indiana Ceatral IRlnola Cenirai . O. Pacific stoefex 49 C. Paclrio bonda. U. PfcclOc bonds... Itl.: Lackwaca. A. it P. TaW-grapb. 7 MARKETS BY TELBüRAPH. NEW YORK, Feb. 1. Flour The market is quiet; receipt., 7,010 barrels;; sales were msoe f supertfue Western and state at 13 HOftl 30: common to good extra do at 14 oä.4i80; good J choice at 34 85S5 25; eommon 10 good white wheat Western extra av f) 3w6tl; common to good extra Ohio at fl 7uitjfl&u; common to choice St. Lools at ft 80 üi8u' Rye flour is Arm at'd in fair Inquiry; sale were made or fresh at . 4 10(4 30. .orn meal Is quiet; sales were mao of Western at t4 I0(4 45. Wheat The market is heavy and lo low er Receipts 6,700 busheLs jsa were made

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of No. 1 Chicago spring tl 08al 22; No. 3 Chicago spring at 31 07 1 os ; No. 3 Chicago spring at fl (31 10X; No. 2 Milwaukee at i 12al 14: No. t Northwestern at fl 093111; ungraded Iowa and Minnesota spring at tl 071 20; winter red Western at II 201 38 : amber Western at f 1 28 I 27: white Western at II 28i 32; No. 1 Minnesota at fl 22: choice white Michigan at fl 32; No. I Duluth at 11 25: amber Michigan at fl 30: extra choice Ohio at ti 28, Rye Is quiet and steady; sales made ol Canada at 4AHbc. Barley Is quiet and steady; sales made of Canada Went at II 5t; No. 2 rowed State at fl2S&134; Western at tl 38c; Lake Shore at fl S7. Barley maltIs quiet and steady; sales were made of Western at 160: No. c rowed state at fl 40. Corn is in moderate demand; receipts, 1J2.000 bukhels; tales made of new Western mixed at 83Ve: new white Western at 84e: high mixed and yellow We tern at 84e; yellow Western at mi 84Xc; old mixed Western at 87Xc Oata The maiket 1 dull; receipts, 14,0o0 bushels; sales were made of mixed Western at 7f3i6tc; white mixed Western at 877oc; mixed Toledo at0 6tc. Hay Is Arm; sales were made 01 shipping att$7Cc. Coffee Is dull and uuchauged; bales were made of Rio at IbKriOc, gold, eiugar The market . is scarcely so firm; sales were made .of fair to good refining at "JfcC : prime at ?c; refined dull and heavy at

V.'4ioc; bard grades at lO-S-igl -c; centrifugal, K-.bc; ;ew uneans at 7o ; good to lair Muscovado at Xtf o-ioc : molasses grades are held at 7 15-I6c; Porto Rico at Vhe: white Cuba at 1 -c. Molasses The msrket is quk-t; sales were made ot New Or.tan at- i,twc; foreign grades nominal; Porto Rico at Hylic; common Cuba 40c. Rice Is unchanged ; sales were made of Carolina at tfc Rosin Is dull ; sales were made of strained at ti 10. Turpentine Is firm; sales were made of spirits at üe!;-;. Petroleum The market firmer ; sales were made ol refined at 12iic: crude at eVifE.c. Plres Are neavy : sales made of Western at (-uc. Pork Firmer: sales made of new mess at f t 75: spot at fit 50(3! 0; prime at flS 00; Michigan at flU7oäfl8'iorMay ;dreised hogs firm, western at 4cn 01a mess at tuj; w esiern mess at S2i. Bef Is quiet; sales were made of plain m?ss at f lOail ; extra do at f 11 utä.12 fju; beef hams are dull at nl2: tierce beef quiet. Cut meats Are firm; sales were made ot piexJed shoulders at 7)4c; dry salted shoulders at fcc: pickled bellies at lu.ctiuc; rib belly at 11c; clear ben vat iikc; pickled hams at Ui311Jc. Middles Firm : sales inade of Western long clear at loc; short clear at loKc Lard The market Is firm ; sales were made of prime steam at 13 15-16c. ButterIs heavy : sales were made Of Western at lt330c. Cheese Is firm; sales were made of common to prime Western at ltlbc. Clover seed Is In moderate; sales were made of prime Western at til.jll 1234. Whisky is quiet ; sales were maae at voo'joc. CHICAGO. Feb. i. Flour The market Is dull ard nominally unchanged; sales were made of extra superfine at f 4 Col 25. Wheat The market is unlet and prices are weak ; sales were made of No I Chicago spring at 93$pJlc:No. 2 Chicago spring at 8o cosh and bid seller February; 8h;c bid seller March; No 8 Chicago spring at 82ri&2?e: rejected at 77c. Corn The market opened firm and closed duU; ssles wet e made of No. 2 at 61c cash or bid teller February ; 65ljC seller March ; 72c bid seller April ; rejectedat Slj (46IXC Oats -Tbe market la firm; sales were madeot No 2 at 62S053s c cash or seller February: äitäiSVaC seher March: rejected 49V.e. Rye Tbe market is firm ; sales were made of No2atWä97c. Barley The market is dull and prices are unchanged ; sales were made ef No 2 at si z-Ju n. limotny seea ine marxei is un changed; sales were made at 12 40(t2 to. Clover seed The market is unchanged:sales were made of prime at fS 10(3 30. Dressed nog The marketls lair and prices are unchanged ; sales were made of light at f7 35; heavy, f7 8V7 Mess Pork The market opened active and prices are advanced 15(0(3, and oloeed easy; sales were made at flK-iöcal8 60 cash; fl3 40 18 43X seller February; f 18 7018 72X bid seller March. Lard Tbe market is Arm; sales were made at f 13 42J4i3 4ö cash or seller February ; 113 37ai3 65 seller March. Bulk roeats-The market is advanced; sales were made of shoulder at ''(jöie: thort rib middles at fljC: short clear middled at loc, aU loose and spcl. Whisky Sales were made at 93VJC On the call board this afternoon wheat closed lower; sales were made at 87c seller February: 88.c seller March. Corn closed a shade easier. Oat are unchanged. Pork sold at f 18 50 seller February; fi8 75 seller March; flflOO seller April. LardSales were made at f 13 50 seller February ; f 13 70 seller March. Receipts Flour, 7,000 barrels; lir.ll. (HrWU UUDUC.3. VJlUflÜ.TIW UURIiriS, W US, 14,000 bushels rye. 3i0 bushels; barley, 10,0U) bush els. Shipments Flour. 11,000 barrels: wheat 34,000 bushels;- corn, t(L000 bushels; oats, lO.uoO bushels; rye, 740 bushels; barley 11,000 bushels. CINCINNATI. Feb. 1. Cotton The market is quiet and steady; aaiea were made at l'.c Flour Is quiet and unchanged; sales were made 01 lamiiy at flV.va.il0; super One at 83 25; extra family at f5C0r5 60; A No 1 at Sä 'xio 25; fancy at vi 2a. w beat ine market is dull and anchanged; sales were made of red at flOSftllo. Corn The market Is dull and declined; sales were made at tMv4tf7c. Oata Are steady: sales were maae at 58S8to. Rye The market Is ancbanged sales were made at f 1 10. Barley The market is dull and nominal; sales were made of spring at 1 135hjl4u; fall at f 150(3158. Linrfeed Oll Tne market is unchanged ; sales made at 83c. Lard Oil Is unchanged ; sales were made at f 1 1031 12. .ggs Are in fair demaad Kud firm; sales were made at 2c. Butter The market is quiet and unchanged; sales were made of choice western lteserve at zjc& Central Ohio, choice, at 24a2tsc; common at lSa20c Cneese The market is un changed: sales made at 15(416 Sc. Clover Heed is la fair iemand and prices ad vanced; sales made at fll 0J((tll2ö. Pork The market is ateady; sales were made at f 19 00, Lnrd The market is steady: sales were maae of steam at 13 ; kettle at H'jHc Bulk Meats The market is quiet and firm; aaiea were made of shoulders at b?c; clear no side at v'c clear at -43i7ic. Bacon Is fairand firm ; saies made of shoulders at 8c: ciear rib sides at 10,4c clear at lWiC Green Meats Are In active de mand and advanced: -sales of shoulders at6Vic clear rib sids at 9ie: clear at 0'c. Hams Tbe market Is uncharged j sales made at loi'.410Xc for 13 io 15 lbs average. Whisky-The marxet. is unchanged; sales were made at Me Hoes The rarrkel li firm; sale wer made of common at JKJ 2;150: fair and medium packing at IW 73(u,6ö7,'; good to choice pacttng at $7 15(7 40; bult of sales at $7 7 30, Kecciptj, s,juu head; auipments, ä! neaa. BALTIMORE. Feb. I. Flour The market is quiet and prices are firm; sales were made of extra superfine Western at f 1 00(34 2r; extra fine Western at f 4 fioi 00; extra superfine Westein famUy at tö 20(a 25. Wheat The market Is Arm and prices ate high er j sales were made of No 1 amber Western at f 1 20; No 2 amber Westernat tl 20(2122; No amber W estern at f 1 15; Not red Western at fl ÄI: No 3 red Western at fl 18(41 19; No 3 red Western at fl 12. Corn The market is firmer; sales were made of white western at amino: mixed western at7yrM)c. Oats Tbe market is quiet and prices are Arm; sales were made ol white Western at tiö'atftc: raized Western at eiftttc. Rye The market is dull; saies were made or choice wettern at V8CC4Ü1 00. Provisions The market la active tod prices are stronger. Pork Tbe market is scarce and prices are firm : sales were made of choice mess at f 214)0. Bulk meats Sales were made of shoulders tit 8c ; clear rib atlosio'ic Bacon The market is active and prices are firm; sales were made of shoulders at hlAc; clear rib at irllc. Hams Tha market is unchanged; sales were made of sugar-cured hams at l4rt l4c. Lard 'line market is dull ; sales were m de at i.vcoMc for steam and rennen. Hay The market is nrm ana prices are unchanged ; sales were made of Pennsylvania aud midland at $lotan;i 00. Batter The market Is firm ; saies were made of good to choice Western at sic; tub ana extra prime rons at se;'c. coflee The market is quiet aud prices are unchanged ; sales were made of oviiusry 10 prime Kio cuj"ko at 13-loc. Whisky The market is nominal Bales vere made at 87c. Petroleum The mar ket is qulot and prices are uuchauj-Ki; kjIcm were ntaue at BT. LOUIS, Feb. 1. Cotton-The market is eteady and unchanged. Flour Low and mediuiit giades axesU tcirce and are wanted: prices tti UDcbuiKtd. Wheat The niovrket is auiel ane weak : sales were made of No. 2 red winter at,?l (.'liv; ; Xo. Calcacro sprlna at MSCOc. Cora Tn mnrket is.efcsy; hales were muae of No. 2 at -ttiSJjölc, the iattr tbe extreme pricci, Oats Tbe market is ficm, but inactive: sales were made of No. 2 at5äMA57c. Barley The market la aalet and weak; sales were made of No. Xatfl 2: No. 2 ft 35. Rye The market Is quiet and unchanged; saleo were made of No. 2 at fl 8. WhiskyThe - maxket is steady; sales were made at 33. Provisions Perk Mess Is atiff; some sales higher; sales were made at 1 18 60 U 75 cash and for seller February: held at fix 25 for seller April. Bulk meats Dry salt The market is hlgier: sales were suade at 8fi&J?i(a loc. Bacon The market Is firm; sales were madeat88X(Sli(ail(ailVe. Lard The market Is firm ; sales were made at 13 He, but Is generally h-Id at 13o. Hogs The market Is firm and the supply is unenanl to the demand : saies were madeof Yorkers at $5 60(gtf 25; paafcin-g at t6 25(a 7 00. Cattle Tbe market Isslow, wjib a good demacd for the belter grades: sales were made of good native ters at fj 405 0; f?ae native bu chers' at f i 7.i.'- ): medium do.. atft2: nod stockers at ft 2534 5-J Keoeipta Flour 61 barrels; wheat, läJO busbeU; corn, 2i,uüu bushels; oats, Li,0ou bushels; rye. t,0) bushels; bar.'ey, I.OHj bushels; boss, lr3uo head: CAUtle, 110 h ead ; sheep. 90S. LOLTISVILLK, Feb. l.-Cctton-The market Is firm; ales were made at lfic Flcur The market is unchanged ; sales were made of superane at saw; extra at si uo; extra family at 1 25; A No. J. at to 25; lancy at fö7ö. Wheat Is unchanged; sales were made of red at fl 00; tmbÄ at fl 10; white at fl lo.

Corn The market Is unchanged; aaiea were of white at c; mixed at Too. Oats The market Is firm; aale made of mixed at blc: white at toe kvTh.

ket la ancbanged; sales were mad at ' tllO. Hay Tbe market Is unchanged; sales were made of country at f23 uo. Pork The market is quiet ; sales were made at Ii yx Bacon The market Is quiet; sale wer made ef shoulders at aa; nur it. sides at lOtJe; clear at U-i Bulk Meata Are strona, and prices are tending n p ward ; sales of shoulders at 6l a7c; clear rib sides at r-ie; dear at lOHVc; pardy -cured at e lesa. , Lard Tne market is ancbanged; aalea were made of prime Meam at lie: tierce at H1-; keg at 15'.;c. IIa ms The market 1 unchanged; sale of sujrar-cured at 13dl4c Whisky Tnemarkc rsunchanKed;salea were made at Vic. Baggia The mnket Is firm; sales were made . of 2 lb Kentucky hemp at 12c; flax, and Jute at 12V. PHILADELPHIA, Feb. 1.--FlourThe market is dull, prices barely - maintained ; sales were made ot samrflne at 3 5.51 o0; extra uperflne at ft Ou-41 50; Iowa. Wisconsin and Minnesota extra family attl 875 73; Indiana and Ohl extra family at 3 2 ot ; high grades at W Slv4 7 25. Wheat-The market Is dull: sales were madeoT red at SI 18 jl 2U; amber at fl 23; white . at fl 23l 3-5. Rye The market Is steady; sale were made atfloO. corn Tbe market Is offer-. mg Ireely ; salea were made of yetlow at 7737S; Western mixed at 77c Oats Ihe market U steady; ss.les were made of whlto at ttiettfTe; mixed at tweoc. Mes pork The market Is dull ; ales were made ol choice mess at f 13 50. PetroleumThe market Is stroug; sales were male of refined at UH-a,Uc; eru.ee Id barrebi at J4c: bulk at t?vC. Clover seed Sales wore made of " common to choice at 13 00m 35. Tlmoi hy seed The market U firm and prices are unchanged; sales were made at I3uu8fc'. Whisky The market in steady; sales were leads at t7c Western Butter Tue market Is dull; sales were .j . -. v - - - ... .. . . uiMue i new loraaua craiiora county cnoioe at i .'c; Western extra at 2 3uc; Western flrtt choice at 2&2Sc; extra Western rolls at l,7(2Bc. Cheese The market Is unchanged; saies were made of New York fancy at It?.;-. Ohio fancy at leue. Fgs The market Is Arm; aaiee weremade of Pennsylvania. New Jersey and Dela" ware fresh at 31 3 c; W estern at 3:c MILWAUKEE, Feb. 1. rionr-The market U . quiet and prices are steady. Wheat Theniarket ixf asler; sales were made of No 1 Milwaukee Club at 13c; No 2 Milwaukee Club at 8-nc; el ler Marchat Hie; seller April at WiJic. Oatsmarket is steady and prices are nominally unchanged ; sal 38 were made of No 2 at 52c. Corn The market is a shade firmer; sales were made of new No 2 in store at ve. Rye The market is easier and prices are lower; saJeswere made of No 2 In store, at Hie. Barley The market U steady with a good demand; sales were made of No 2 in store at tl 2 cash ; feller March at f I 27; No 3 In Btora at 1 ls-. Provision The market is nominal. Mm pork Is held at fl8 50casb; seller March at 17 75; prime mess at tltt 0jfti6 25 ; extra prime dim at lis uoM 25. Hams sales were made of sweet-plckled hams at lufellc Dry Salted Sales were made of shoulders at 6?$c for loose; middles at ttV loV for boxed. Prime Lard Bales were made ol steam at f 13 40fll3 50; kettle at fll to. Live Hogs The market U higher; sales were made at ftf2o7 0u. Dressed Hogs Tbe market is higher; sales were made at f7 7.&8 CO. Keceipts Flour, 4.000 barrel: wheat, boo bushels; oats, 6S,oW bushels. Hhlpmenu Flour, l-t.Ooo barrels: wheat. 6C0 bushels; oats, 12,000 bushels. TOLEDO, Feb. L Flour The market Is un changed. Wheat The market 1 dull; sales were made of amber Michigan cash and for seller Feb-nary at tl 08: Michigan, f I 10; for seller April, fl 13; for seller May, 11 iö ; No. 1 red. flll;No. 2 do., 1107. Cora The market is dull; high mixed, 68ic; for seller April, 7c: for seller May, 74S; low mixed, &9c. Oata The market Is dull; sales were made of No. 1 at f8c; of No. 2. for seller February, at 57c; for seller March, at 57c; white at &o. clover SeedKales were made at K 75. Dreeved hogs Hm all sale were made at f7 75 for heavy. Receipts Flour, 100 barrels; wheat, S.OUU bushels; 00 rn. &S00O bushels; oats, 2,000 bushels. SuipmenU Flour, 200 barrels; wheat, 3,000 bushels; corn, 11,000 bushels; oats, 8,000 bustels. CLKVELAND. Feb. 1. Wheat The aiarket Is steady and prices are unchanged ; No 1 red winter at till; No 2 red winter at fl 05. Corn The market Is steady and prices are held 1c higher; sales were made of high mixed at 71c; low mixed 70c. Oats Ihe market Is firm and prices are unchanged; sales were made of No 1 stale at fÄwoc; No 3 state at S7nfcc; white Western at eo,81c Petroleum Tbe market is steady; sales were made of standard white in car lots at 110: Ohio state test at 11c; Id small way lots l(32e higher. ReceiptsWheat, TOO bushels; corn, 2,450 bofcheis ; oats. 1,300 busbeln. PITTSBURG, Feb. 1.-Wheat The market is quiet and prices are unchanged; aaiea Mere made of Pennsylvania end Ohio red at f 1 16 1 10; white, atfl lM12ii. Corn The market Is quiet; sales were made of ear at 74(d76c; shelled at 75c on track, and 77c free in elevator. Petroleum The maraet Is quiet a ad firm : sales were made of crude attl 42. nl 45 at Parker's landing; reflued at 12c, ' PhiladejlpjUia delivery. LIVE STOCK MARKETS. IN DAN A PO LIS LIVE STOCK MARKET. Indianapolis, Monday, Feb. L Tbe offering to-day were quite heavy, about 200 head, of only fair quality. A moderately active demand worked off a fare share bf the offerings, at prices raDglng the same as on Thursday last. We quote: Good shipping cattle, 1.20J to 1,500 lbs. avera ge.......-... .5 9Gä5 150 Good butchens' Mock .. 4 25 a5 0 Mwllnm J 5(44 00 1 Yiii mmi j 1 , , t , , 2 5n:j 2it Bu.la... 3 cOti 00 CINCINNATI LIVK STOCK MARKET. By Telegraph to the Seatlnel.J Ciscix 5ATI, Feb. I, Cattle The receipts for the week V,i5 head of cattle; 2083 shep and 2H,t 1.1 hogs. The market Is stroug and medium, grsdes higher, with all selling at 75a6. (i 50. 4 0t)(al 7S, ti oof?3 oil. Shekp Active with a snort supply, and prices blather. rioort Strong and higher with quick sales; whole rango at W 257 40, puckers paving f7 7 &). EAST LIBERTY UVK STOCK MARKET. East Libiktt, pa Feb. 1. Bzzr CattlxThe receipt since rrldav were 1.601 head, and light and mostly 11 through sleeks. Mo busi ness m me ara ; saies small and nothing doing no buvere being on bans), however, prices held un at last weeks (train n. . . f t 2cxji bO; medium to rood. Xj b.i 7 m- mm. mon to fair. Si bVraS Hi: HtAkra flS,l"S. bulls, 8 754 OU. UOGH Receipts for fnnrri and 14,195 head fur the week; sales were maile of Philadelphias at f 7 507 70; Yorkers at 34 80 Q7 10. SHEEP Recelnta for fhn. last tnnr .- 5,100 head, and 1(1,710 hr-ad for the week ; sales were made or ht muiM t t m t.. dium at fo 0035 50 ; common at fl 00&5 00. CHICAtKJ LIVK STOCK MARKET. Chicago. Feb. L riTn.s-Th rcmini, 3.000 head; the market is more active and higher .'or Miin.Ine, for otherslt is stead v anil prices uro urchauRed ; ssles were made of choice Meers at -5 5-Va6 3o; extra and extra prime at f88o7i.5: shipment', 110GS Ihe receipts to-day were I.fiOO head; ments, l.otU hesd. Sheep Receipts to-day were 3ro head; scarce .nu uiBnerj mien were maue or poor t-i medium a. j to. 1 j; gooa to extra at fa oO.ud 1 00,3d 00 ; half of one small bunch sold at S7. Moffat's Life Pills ! Moffat's Phoenix Bitters ! I Pace's Climax Salvo ! ! ! 0 forw a eeauleto Fatsil Hesidae Caest, ssd hsre e srsd mon dlsea sid hsre rat re good fsr hsaisaltT,tksa asj other siedlciaeTreffcndw the peesU. - MOFFAT'S LIPxT PILLS . srs pirelr Vfgetsble. They aet the Liver. 2f.'iB.!f 4m,1 the twdv U per! rert r-altb, ssd msy be relied aa ta car W.... sad Kirk Headsrhe, CeaUtese-s, Djrsyeoel, l,u reAtlos. JaaadW, Llrer sad Biiieaa (Jonalalatc. tol(.',.,C.rT7(;r Wessaess, Perer X Ajnie: MOFFAT'S 1'IIIEXIX ihlTTrptT' i.ora care for Pyspepfds, KervessaeM,' Meenleas- " 9 r...iB wtni yimi m nraaaeaa If Dult T. Ar PAf.KN CLIMAX SAI.VP J,,c Isaeomnoaad of Araira Ith niiotl,..! aadbalMnaa. Wewarrsstlt to ears KrrnfBi ...i Klt kkein, Ferer Sorf, Piles. Front Bll. ( hli. blslns, f ras. Isflamiastioo of tho EvtBivksa nd allf ots-eo; PlseV o. m oi ? U alIartlaflanimatlB. tobdnes all ps. ..d ..'; Without a krar. ItUanrth If . -ii. VV . a "taorerr famllr, sad iliouid alnars bAmyZf.,01 19 resold by Drnists eTerrrrhcrc.'1' cr TMVi P; XJILS' KoIe Proprietor. SS LUcriy ttrett, ' 'fw

the market was Ürta for the be-l grades at lw 15c higher price; mles were madA of poor lo extra at SO 2."' i7 40; bulk of rales at 51 5ovi7 eu: khin-