Indiana State Sentinel, Volume 24, Number 39, Indianapolis, Marion County, 20 May 1875 — Page 8
THE INDIANA STATE SENTINEL THURSDAY. MAT 20 1875.
A. C A. B, ID Trade Palace, Oct. 7. To the Country Readers : t We respectfully ask your Imme ölate attention to the best selected took of Dry Goods, Notions and Mil ioery ever brought lotnls City. Evolving our individual attention to t.uving in Now York, we have Soured a line of Silke. Black Goods. Dress Good3. Dometlos, Woolens Flannels, Shawls, Table Linens. Blankets, Comforts, notions and MilUnery at euch rates and on such terras as enables us to ofir the lowest prices known Bincel862. Ourpriocs are alike to all. and Grangers as well as otncrs will find at no other house more attractive goods or lower prices. X:. S. AY"ÄB3 3c CO., TRADE PALACE.
ATTTEXTI. New Tendon and p.Hitity Law. Claim lue almost every Soldie or hi heir. Have your right, e-an.iiu.-J und the late laws. .No fci or char-, unksi successful. The new Ur includes thousands who are getting no ension. or are entitled ti bounty. Bcfi.iie collected, new Oix-hargw cbt..mcd. I enred er mcreaviu. x -v'f SJ ;n while frisorer, hackf j ' IT claim ctü.-.l. Surviving lii-W4 and wii Meaxo. penic I.: .'! I Vl.':m Af -pT. ana a" oiner solders ar i8n. ik1 : widoa ot ' Sci.itrt Sfcera, incayjnd loiintY laws. No soldier can do wi iI.ch.U it. . . niTM. 4T- t,tllL Send io cents ior ainy. ry. -- .with Mainp Nathan W. I iwhaio, U. S. CUim Agent, lndiaiwpohs, lud. FINANCE AND BUSINESS. "WEEKLY BUSINESS REVIEW. MONEY AND KffcISE IS GESERAI Tüere in nothlns unusual to note In the course fti,., mAn market. The banks are e sy aou ,n,r o-tv r moderate demand. Paper nf po-i.1 mi-n who are known to be operating r'.w in Ie2itini3te basinets, entirely e!ean of .pecualion, Is preferred to the rrrcncy.and buch men have to insist oa i.. r nu n nnipi. The approach of the pa.v . . i, ,,.,...1 InrrmlC A deillS-lld lor COUB .- Ji'k liiv . ' - - . - - - : nir.iö Minis in thatlloe. Bus.neM ior the wec. tt 1.: rx .ii cent rally rather umatisiJCior., 17i . .- iht t.a unfavorable and i:tie wÄ"pmTa7ew decided utagr .atjoj, i tri.' a. Which i felt by all 7 i. , -r,iririfh:i. iwif'ii lall for tne p-ii week unci li is bow too iate for the iason to bredeemed. In ths city and vicinity indry is T-ry active and the maturing oi cmjuu, ev.r;-.-tH rom wett to week will have a Marked erS .on money la eeneral circulation. DBY O00DS, Tie trade have not much ta say. The week J&as been very Cat, stale aLd unprofitable. la aome style of goods the market Is quite dementiis:, wad the woman who run not afford to dress In a real and tidy print must bo poor Indeed. There ha been considerable cutting under In styles that inuMt he. worked oil now Of never. In fact, tho market is unsettled, and rnercnants hardly know what to hay about goods thetn;lves. Another weck is expected to uoravi 1 XHa nnarl an liliow a niore intelligible condiliou in New York, which will establish prices here. Theieoan be ilille ioubt t.at the procat is a COKi time to bu-.if low pricts U the criterion by vffcich to decide that question. GROCERIES. Dealers re;KT. a teUer trade on Meiidian treet than waa note J last rrevlons we:k. luere 5s as yet no he..Ty bui'inew transacted, but a good, fafe and ttL-ady trade has set hi with a jromiseof batr tiling yet tocoaic;tho lateueaofthe aea-son, already so Ions protmctcd, tascaused a leelin-jor weaiiness ami duliae that --rtnlnlv r:m last but a Utile long'T. Itces hive untlprj;oco little cbaaj;e. ColR-es axe brichtenlns up ulier a !on? period oi dullness. tU arj arm at uooai urc-nuu nuu. ua,week's Curps. Su?ai arediill and easy, and no cbaaie is noted wituin a few days past, t resh. nice drled-fruiu are especially aclivd, thcse b;isk, and prices M;ienlng. Molasses Ith; hjTUfa orisk ; lice firm, PROVISIONS. There has been an anomalous condition for the j'&st weck Ol firmns anu w axnras ai me bauie t.'me. The general murk tt has been v eftkand -declintng, jet at thosaaio time li has been alMoatimpobJibleto buj a pound ot the Btocks held in this city at any prieü. Tlie plain fact is before the public, that stocis axe much below the tcpply oUi&st y ar at this date. In this city and Ciucunail there is a deficit of at least li,ttt,00J r-oucds of bulk meats below last year. At the ssfue time ftreat nnctrtalnty hans over the bog crop of the autumn. The grasshopper ru&ors aanoun linost to a pauic, whether it is well fonaded or act, and considerable trouble is reported among the hogs in regard to cholera i:id like latallty. Still, tee receipts of live ho;, at Chicago continue very heavy, and in thm n arket tbey are very dull. Lard in this mrkf i acoaiinal,ai there is very little here Iwyond i l.e iaumedialo home demand. TUE GRAIN MARKET At this dat? Is tn a very demoralized condition. For the week pait wheat ha.? held up rrttty well, and qaot-d rather oairrnily in Chicago at S.!lto51.' iir June, but yesterday it fell off terriScally to the iewsontlsrueu who bought leu U.ys ago at flvo or fix cents higher. Tho clOHicg Advices yesterday were down to Sl.tl'i. and the nnrirt was fciCK as ueaiu. coiu lw ui.i um xir-At ml fj. terlns in ppecujati v circles, al thoajh the mark-1 has deeliued bat niigirly at tLis poinu Yesterday there were no hales reT.rrtA lnKTv as atllUllou. but the market wa! conHlderel a', least one cent lower. O.its, rv aud barlvy are noiulual and cu'.;lri no Ek m-e in trade. NV inter wheat is s. aree in the mar te. and the client deniacd maintains inccs 1 jpsndrutlv of uactuntions iu Kpriu whjat ä i Chicago, S et even the priers oirond fail to nrlni: it out from the grandios where it reposes waiil as for a better day. PRODUCE. The movement in country produce Is very ialr, Ttnrir.r the week the market forego In New York fcas been very unsatisfactory, but yeaterIiy the indicitloas were somewhat better. It i likely that the price of last week will toon be recovered to i:c Shippers are now paying 12c, J.iitUr Is pretty wc'l cleared out and now a fa'r crth- flof fret-h butter is in denand at 21 to 23 ti nts. Mixed to dirty lots will not bring more than ha' fas much. New vegetable irom the htfMn to ha fieelv oIv.-red in the market Xflw nniatoes and new onions are sMd at the K.rae l'.iiuren. 3d to i 5J per biriel. btrawberrUti -uv.uii mnill kut n'v tt 60 cents a oaart. for ti.H opulent, epicure. Tho crop In this region -rül b3 both veiy late and very lisht. ii'Tjtatirr? ar giveu for tne tuyinf prioo o' i(ri1a and proluc, end tho fceJUr-g prices ttx ti.-nr nd otLcr merchnd3fle.l JlülLL'iN A1A1XK1AUJ-Trade very good u ne: Jjepisl nid Huntington. MC, Peru. 3Cq; ilclr, .s per bn?bel f ias'.er: ttchljia. "Nf.viIk.WCt'- lirei--it.i m uauur.a. Wtltcs end, il per unnl. Ceient , ti ü5 por t AI rel for Ixa;THle: 17 50a0) for iortlind. EKOO'-ia Ooaimoa.taoO; medium, 50; extra. "dhy 6ooi-Dull azJ Irregular. Some siy!ca "worleinte oil uiiow qaoiaiions. UATTii eiroinary, lua'-Xe; middling:, ICe; wxntor: prlnK rSc; staarlsurd tanzj fio.SK3 Urtta fnywla tock llilins.np Willi vtry handuto:i r.rd vool fiannels sre quiet, ricow i7i,iicii NaiiiviUe, lie; Iofp-jrri. l""?: K'xrlt, ilKeTTrrW'i Or.ir .-ti ?2 lrct. X!o: ! oc i rat A .'. t,. a 1't (Vir (.oiM. i 4 iliOa'., l.ir.i HhXxX - A, M.02A. 4 4 iiiE.uli.. x.'.r., ;3 ..; lio;e:lr& l-l, 2::: Lwu;u)VU l-j Isen, t-lo; tlitlrt 2d inch, Iii .j, lie; i rix; r:7!ir-A"r.pr,c?'a, 5-T,, IIa; 3-?, 10c; l'x, flj)dijj; Lidxj, Is, Ij, aU PER CAM nr.ics Advanced, Common colcir. tc: tJti olors.Cc. iiiiSTa WfihinEion, A-eericis. If.cbrnond, C'rleatal.ConijeetOKa, Merr'-mac. Öj; Spraue' -,-"Y. S'ict Otmi stripes, o; ts:mu, acJadard" hlrtlciiFr'-nti, g.a'-Jc: Albion solid eclcn, e'c: Fcatouy suUaq ; Wamactta, 7o ; BiR.lt and Monruinsr prints, Sa. CusmtHiia-White, 7c; colorad, 4o; eovrietrp,4.c. t w -UieTl'jo; Middle vilie, ;S5; li&ho, c; Ney? I
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Lanxei EL, )4o: irk A, 8o; Uranlt B-7e; BedfbrdK7e: Kpp N, to; rtpp.O.Uc; Fepp K. loo: Popp K. lÖHÄllc- n ulxiohio BHTiJraa Umadale, VTfl ', Hope, IJo: tilacduitoii, Ue, Maacmonet, Uo; Bill U, iOVo I i-A, 13q:Dwiht Btar, USc : aoghn XX 6&s:fUd Dog, to: Quaker 7S0Smbrtc LondJU.17o; "Koun Warrior. liHn: Jabea Knlsht, lUHo: Wamautta, 15o: New York Mills, ljic. U&AIX BAOft-Amoakea? 30c: LawUton A, Ho: btark. 4o; Union, ifcc; Banner, 30c; Moutraup, 3U.Jlo. DAILY BAILKOAD COM31XBCK. AXriOUBs. MOTTB. BHIPTS. Bran, tons 50 Barly, boaheU. t74 125 100 "3i5 Uoal and Ooxe Ootton. baies Oattle, head. JOU 70 2.1U0 20 Oom meal, barrels. Oorn. buaheu. S0.8CO 210 , t,V5) 20 100 Oement, orla Floor, oarreia. uay. tons Hide. tons Ulghwlnes Hogs. Head.. HO Horte. Dead. 17 Iron, tona. H4 1.4UO 13 Oll. Uarreü Owts, o ash eis., Lous. cars.MM. 50 7U0 Latn. cars.. LatU. tlarcet. Lumber, faet. 10,TU) 1S6 400 MercJtiandiso, can.. lb7 6Ö.0U 7J Provisions, pounds Kye. buahela. Bait, barrels Hheep, ne Btavea. cars Bolnjaea. cars, btone. cars S A &1 4t 18Ü 1 i Sundries, car, robaooo. hhds.. iw "sih 15J Wool. tons.. 15 . 1"0 Oom. Oata. 7i.04O 4.1 VI Wheat, oosnels. Wniaky. ooia Ii Htosk -May 19... Wheat. Sye. l:üsj At Klx vatos Corn ReoBts. önlp'ts. 4,7Wi ü,;iso 7'; 1,214 Wheat. Oats. Barley. Kye. DRÜU The trade lis good without; any notab.e featurea. a tMr.-ntiii. ta onntd at SOUi'Sc: alco hol at E2 25.H3 3U; alum, per pounl, i&iai oamnbor. or pound, Jßßa.'hc; coeni nW, per round. B0O90o; chloform, per pound, tl loiiK 35: copperas, barrels, per nnnn.l inA' orftftm tartar, cure. 4o(a4o: in dhro, per pound, 1 J01 8o ; lioortee, Oalab, per pound, gennlrae, 453U)o: magnesia, oarbn2 o., er pound, SLkl 40o ; morphine. P. W per ounce ; lo W'T) W ; inaaaer, per pounu, ujao vu, vtor, Ko. 1, per jral. 11 41 W; oU.'TOont.pei ib.. 17 60,a: onlumper pound. f8 75aa-i; qui nine, per ounce, riiiai 40; balsam copaiba, Wo; soap. OACtUe, fr 14lflo; soda, Dioaro, kT3, per pound, 5X93i; ePsom' per pound, faSo; snuff, Garrett a, pack, per grrvw, ffi7;saaof, Oarrett's, per case of 4 dosen, 18; sulphur, flour, per pound, 60o; saltpetre, per poond, lOitt-o; turpentine, iotgjiüc. fDüi Coal Anlhraoltn. per ton, flO 50: Br&sll block, per bushd!, 12Vi'4tlc; White River, 15o; Sander., U&Uo; lldgnland prate, 12c: mElUAndateaio, i . ui,.k... i'tu. kirai'l Tint 11c: atdl steam. Be; BlacX, be; VlrglnAa cannei, 0c; Indi ana oannei, "jc. cjokjb iü3 ; crushed. wood Is quoted at 14 00 KI3H A fair trade. Labrador herring. bbLs.W; half bbls, J 1 60,No. I lake herring, hall bbls, 5; quarters, li 5?; kits, $110; No. 1 pickerel, half bbls, 5 SO; quarters, (i 74; klta, tl 20; No. 1 white per nail barrel at 23 00(3S 50; quarter barrel, W3j; lilts, tl 25; family white, half bbls, 5 5U; quarters, tl 75; kits, 31 15 ; Calirorcia Esiinon, per half barrel. new 810 60; kits. Ii 7S; Ucukerni, now raeea per barrel, tXl ; half barrel, IU (W; quarter barrel, ti 50; klta, W 2a; Ho. L half barrel, 17 003" 60; quarter barrsl, 13 W3i ,00; kits, ti 3J; No. 3, hadf barrel, 6 3 60; quarter barrel, 53 2i; kit?, 8i-i5;(Xl ash,6 5057c Holland herring, per fcdg, U 4j; scaled herring 6jc. Halibut, smoked. Ho. Pit) pared oodü;U, b3Sc. Smoked stur geon, 15c. FANCY GROCERIES AND FUCITS-Trade good and nocmplaint. uanneo uoons ite xris. or a good crop luisi make the market weak and declining. Tomatoes, 2 lbs, tl 2-3l 3a; 5103, 1 tW.tfi oo ; Yarmoutn com, ti 60j to; fountain enrar, ti Trophy, ti iü; Baltimoro do, SI 50. Peaches, uuitern, aiiw. vi wa o: a ion, .3 on; esirn packed. 2 In, Sil 2ja 35; loa, . . 1 W; pie, ö lb. 50: 2 :bi. 1 73. Blackberries. 5 ).3i 5. Htrawberrli, 2 lbs, Raspoe-. m. 21b, W 5033 3d. Wortieberrles. W asaa x. Pin Pli3. 2 lbs., J W. Malmon, lib. ti 332 7o; lbs. ri81375. Diiei beef, Jacob's, lb)ic: low grades, W,&. Maple sugar lSJ'Jljc. I'oumoN i uuira Good demand with no cn autre. Palermo oranges, S3 7o3 1 40 ; Me.sIna oranges. 14 234 75; Naple oranges SJ 10,'3'HI'. Imperial, ttO0(i7a. Lemons, prune Messina ', oo per box: dates l').-aiio per pound; new raisins. La-ren SI iDMd 25 : London layers 14; Mus oatel crown il CO doubia crown ?4 25. Sultana, l-313;fl4H, new, löftltie; large layer figs, l'QlSc; Frensh prunes in boxes, very nne. 110 curon. 4)j45c; oirrxsts, 84o; Ter klsh prunes, new. '0C iX uts 80ft shelled almonds Quoted at 2132io : filberts, li)e; walnuts, Prenoh, 11c; Naples, 17ty 190 ; ü.-atu nuts, us; psanuis, raw, oguo; roatted n',i GUaJN, FLOUR AND FEED L'BAK, SHIP. RTurra, JfiTC. Business weak and unsettled Verv lew Kales. LTaa lsdull at 119 CC319 75; fine feed at C22 'il. and miaaiinga at vs. FiiOUR hlo w movenue at. Is'o sales reported Choice fantue are quoted at 80 230 75; famuy at 9 j 7536 00; extra. 14 60; low grades at 13 003 4WJ. U notations for corn, wheat na oats saow price free on board cars. In elevator it Is 1 cent corn Weak and lower. Quoted: Low mixed, 73c; hlh mixed 7lc; ca, 70A71C. Oat But little doing and oats very scarce Uuotod at tf7o for mixed: esuuc for cnoice 7htt. kye Nominal. Quoted at f 1 07. bABi.Er Nominal. The prices in Cincinnati aro quoted: Prime fall at SI to; Iowa Drim:. tl yt. o. Wukat Nothing doing. Good demand. We quote: Ked wn3ai,l2U(127freeon ooard; HAY Plenty on the market aud selling very free v. Loosa is quoted at 123 23 for choice timothy from wnucui. tialad is qubol at 6:ti for the best by car load for tlut, and lii'$M for loose preseod oo arrival, rv&irie nay, oaiea.eii an. HOGS Very d ull and quiet. Prices, 56 737 25 for 1 iu tit. to 7 m for the very best. ÜGiT Hiisvr crop are quoted at 4TiJlSo per pound. U)iS-Market Is very much depressed and bides sie difficult sale In lare lots. The following quotations are furnisned exclusively for the ontinel by F. W. Ituugher, dealer In hides. N'os. 27 and 29 East Marrland street. Indianapolis: H&ai oily green hldfrf. cowk. d!c: steers weighing tA lbs or over. 7ic: best city veal aklns, 13a; besi city kip Klcla, WiJe; grsen sal tod, cured, at 6 dry fialVod hides, ftuo as to cure: dry Hint- UX-x aa to cure Grubby, bull and ums htdsa two-thirds price, tülieop skins re gunM at 50c to 91 7i according to quality. Tai low, 7437ie. Grease Brown at 6,v,c ; yellow 7 W't7y,c ; white, rjluc. NAILH Aro very flnu andstcckslow. UaotGJ.l'Jd to ;a at w Hj per aeg and sm?lcr QUiatxtrs b.1 me usual auvance. l'KOUUCE Business is active. Butter The Market wholly dependent on the quality, txtra good at za.'.c: in f-.Tlar mixed lots at U3Lc. Ohio and Michigan prime oOckwc. Mia. Looking better. Prices firm at lTc. 1'ooi.tby Kowis, live, per do, hens 1.150,3 873: rooMterer-6;; Dacks, live. ti75.dtS00; Tur keys, per lb. live, 8.14IOU. Live goose dull and not wanted at any price. VaErAr;nt3 Potatoes are flrra and la good supply. They sell from store In round I01S at tl lu('l la. New potatoes from the Koutli aud Hliuol.i-Uü5i)per obi. ONio.is-New onions 33 58 0 per barrel, r xuiT Oreea tipples are running low. Naw York apoles, 14 no; Dried apples, tfe; Dried bofll10'.3it.,-ic;t.i-anDerries, beai cuiuvatea, t. r hrl.. Cm te': Lace Cod. ÜÜ. i-eewwar, per lo, jo; white navy baans, 91 C3J t 7i and very dull; Jiailng grease, lu.gi-'c; Fothers, per lb, prime live geese, 423100; uinaeng. I UJ : J, piur lh., cotton, 3, . Honev Is in fair demaca at 30o per p joi-.il rr ."ioice boxf: for low grades, 2JflXc. LU; A'I'UI'i-"r Demaad slow aad market weak IK BJ4U:hleil hole Is quolol al)'S)42o; Kadilo.SJfc; uarn.M3 sn-'io; upper 2jJJ!c p:r iiot; tronua coif, Jl 7j'?-i irriiou tip, ?t TU; dJ-a.ij call, ?isiijlü; kip, 51 W;wi Si; oiur. p.'. fioi, tfic: fcrldlw, PC &Oiv:i,Uj4JJ0. Oltfi fjneed lc lower. Kit linzcxki uuoted at 73.37-Jo: bollel at 73 ftT'.io; lanl oil, current extra, 1 2V5I ao ; No. 1, SO 3 Zl : tanners oil. truit'a bast, W.4i'; BankV bost, tti tmn;jit)rtrT, tpygioc; refined coal oil. 14; -4 iij-Mae; d'wi'ju.-u traaoune ior tamp, x.xoci hculligbt, 2U'iCx3; labriOAUnz ana macainary oils. 2j '.lüSl Ü5. . i'RJVidlON No spot movement whatever. iU-rM pork. 91: clear pickled, IX: dry salted shoulders, : clear rib sides, Jllf-4 : clear sides, nomlaal at rzJSttyc; bacon shoulders, vyA: bacon clearrlb sides, lilic; bacon clear sides,
1.3Vc;breasfjt8t bacon, 13Vcweet pickled hams.
llXc; "Mononram" hams, 13e: "No netter" bams, 13,'ic; canvassed bams, tiki's: prtmn lard nominal; could not be sold tor over Hc; kettle. 15s. The above for car lots Jobbers quote biaher. HXAPLS G RO CER IB5 Good trade anl no variation of the market. corrass Market '.stronger. Rio news favor able. No change of figures. Jtoastlng grades of Uio are quoted to Z1921o; food to fair at aiKtto; prime at 2iL4fc; cboloe to fancy, at w.Sc and Java at S4Uc. Ca sf DLRS Hotel, 2i&2Jc; star candles are quoted at l tUOe : oommon preaMd. U18. CHExac At lütghSo fox ' ime to enoics fao torv. Molasses A.m 8yf.ups New Orisani tnolocses is steady at 68 "mo, and tyrnps at öoej!. Xor oommon to fancy. Kick Dealers quota at "43So for Rangoon, l and aiao for Carolina. BCQAK-s iiaratt quiet, ana nncnanea. We quote: tteOned Is quoted at iu310?;o for A, loalo!.Je, for extra C. and IV ctViyie for hard: circle C, SlOe : yellows, btf-o, Hoda In Doxes,7H3e; oj6W kegs. Hoaps OermAn is quoted at öa7ic; Babbitt's at lulOHc Utakcu Dealers quots at 530 per pound tor pearl. Spices Pepper la quoted at Z&tyOc', sllsplca, 18fJUo : olOTea ; tzxmtiho ; cassia, 40dioc Xkas Market dull. Uunpowdar la quoted at &cSl 50; Imperial, eoell au; Hyson I1Q1 tO; Oolong, SioJl : En. Uah breakfaet. 40i37öo. LUMUKK Receipts and shipments are on the Increase, wltb a fair home trade. ri l and i oiear, per M. feet. green, S53 uu; dry, 965 wj; mil onng, Hiding, dressed, IIA 0(41 CO; Stock beams, 113 wntM w ; uommon boards, 118 00; Bill stuff, to 18 feet, 513 OD; Bill HturT. over 10 feet, 17 00; Heavy timbers. II 00 extra per M. ; Eheetirg, tio ue; A sawed shingles, i: ,h$i 00: No. I shingles, SJ 00; Poplar shingles, S3 .5: Lath, ti 00; (Southern pine floor In;, dressed, 845 00.450 00. popi.b Clear, lid 00; Common, SIS CC; Culls 110 00. A3H 1st and 2d. ?S2 50. Black Walkut Tie quotations are buying prices for green and re) ling prices for dry lumber. 1st and 2d, dry S5a Wctw w. Lit and Sd, green, W 00(945 W. Culls. 915 ÜVfeü U). IRON AND BTBBL-öteady.r.nd quiet. The quotations are given at list prices, as follows: Bar iron Is quoted at S3 w&i hj. Wheels rolled, 10 to 14, 44c; 15 to 20, 6.7c; 27, 5c; Charcoal, ltfo advance on above ratest. Other slaes and numbers are graded at proportionate rates. Bteel Is quoted as follows; Sanderson's best English tool, 25c ; American tool, 'JM ; spring steel, lli bach, l-o ; IS tch and over, lln. mill pick shapes, 3uo. öEKUa tulet and unchangeJ. Flax seed is quoted at II 6d ; clover at H 753' t'O i timothy dull at ti bC&i BTKAW Is worth S3 10 per ton. HALT In good demand and higher. Saginaw, oray load lots, at ti 0J'ji2 05; Ohio River, in store, at J190l 85; Baginaw.car lots, at 91 Wil 5; Ohio Klver. car lots at 1 S031 S5. TOBACCO No change to note. Koyal Gem Is quoted at W).i!4o; Monitor Navy, 6Sf70c; baled tobacco, 453'jöc; bright navies anj quarters. ;474c; smoking brands, Söc3S125r; fine cuts, 8ut4J5c; black tobacco, ojSoo in cadies; twisjs, tw... TINNIU-S' STOCK Trade is reported fair. Tin plate is qnoted, for 1C, 10x14, charcoal, Cirt quaUty, at 12 to IX, ditto, at 915 CO; IV, lliili roofing tin, til ; IC, auxa roofing Uu, C- 5. Braes kettle, 45c. No. 27 Iron B, 4Jo; No. 27c smooth Iron, 0. Moorehead's galvanized Iron, 2i per cent, discount from IIbt. Zinc, per sheet, lie; per ca.ii:, lw;;c, dig tin, Btrait's, 20c Wire Erlght raid annealed bo per cent dlscount jrom list prices; lacquered 3? per cent discount. Solder, Unuer's 18c. Copper öheetlng, 14 to 15 o., Söo; planished. II to IP es., ö5j; bolt copper, 4oc; bottoms, 35c. Lead Pig. 7c; bar, 8JJ Antimony, IKo: Babbit metal. lö.'oJUO WHISKY Active at f 1 15. WOODL'IN WARE-No.lttbsperdoz,K 5033;No. i ditto, $7 50(; No. 3 ditto, 9d S'37; No. 1 Churns, common, per dozen, 1 10 00; No. 2 ditto, S3 60; No 3 ditto, 53 -0; No. 1 cedar churns orass bound, 2112; No. 2 ditto, fJUflTil ; No. lash churns, f IS; No. 2 ditto. 91; No. 3 ditto, ZU; stavo half bushel measures, fö 50; hoop Iron bound ditto, ftt 60.(J7; keelcrs, live in nest, ti 25; nieul sieves, 1M6, $17532; ditto IS, 9:ll!0t2 2ö; O G buckets two hoop, tl &5&1 'JO; ditto three hoej 92 l"V3c2 25. WOOL New wool begins to come in slowly, (iuoted : Unwashed, SOjiic; tub washed, 48j$5.c. WINDOW GLAM3 wingie oirengtn. 2nd quäl. ist Qcai. 8xS to 8x10. .t7 00 7 7 J b75 oxlStolox.:'.. loxiato 12xlrt., 8 CO 11 tij 13 to 12x00 to 20x2 Discount &j and 70 per cent , off above. Nxw Yeai, May l'J. Jiouey cosy at 23 per cent. Prime mercantile paper is quoted at iS4 cents. Sterling quiet at 91 SC for 60 days, and SI 8ti for eight. Custom receipts 8337.ÜLO. Gold strong, and advancing to 911t', and closing at El lö? Borrowing rates ranged at 1&3 per cent., Loans were also made flat and at the close stood at 2 per cent, for carry lng. Treasury disbursements 3w,003. Clearings, 114.000 .CVJ. Government bonds strong. Railroad mortgages quiet and firm. State securities quiet. siocks opened steady and soon after became firm tori he general list and prices advanced to 's'ijs per cent- with the chief advance In Lake Snore. Later in the day the whole market became weak under the influence of Brie, and prices declined from 2'per cent, with the greatest decline In the stock last named. The other features were lAko Shore, Wabash, Pacific Mail, and Western Union Telegraph. An Informal call bas been made lor a meeting of the Krle stockholders next Saturday, and a rumor is current on the streets that a compound injunction is contemplated against th? directors restraining the sale or pledge of nitrtgages or coal property of the road .to raise money to pay the June Interest; and secondly restraining the pavment of the June interest ou the bonds now Involved In controversy with Mcllenry and the London Banking Association. Mock-, at the close, were irregulsr and feverish, with prices generally nearer to the lowest than the highest ioint. A marxed decline in Erie to-day had an unsettling Influence on prices. The freatest deellno on later dealings was on 'anama, which dropped from SI 43 to $1 41. Wabash was conspicuously w -ak and declined from il 10 to Jl yv Kile cloned at fl 21. The two extremes of the day were Si ''ö.'i and tl 22?. There were some discrepancies iu various telegrams about the closing price of stocks at London, some quoting at 91 22'aDd others at !l 21. Tne total bales of stocks to-day. were ifcw.ixW shares, pf which t5,ooo were Pacific Mall, 3'.OU Western Union, 13,000 North wptern, ll.uoo Hock Island. 11,(K Kric, 9:,'0vLfl.ke Shore, !,wo Chios, 13.UOJ Wabash, anl 7,010 Union Pacific. "30VgaN31STTr SKOtTRITIIIS. ThT ten. dat. Mon ln W'd C. 8s .. 121 121 us in 121 116 U7J4 Vii 124,' J O.M.flS '02.. nsW'iib 117 US rj. H. 's '64.. 117; O. H. 'a )!.. U.H.e'a 'ejlaew). U. H. B'3 '57 it. a. e-a U. S. 14'J'3 !2lk 122 123V VSV4 H7e 116 I'll T 12tH 123 H7-t, 121 li.; 1 CT, 121 Ittji Vi$ 7Ü 12 IJSJij 8S !254 lii, 11.4 11 H7'i Currency C s,. 121 llllly 124SS iptrceitrilloan., II 6 S 1 1H U3id. . bttrlin.. ... 111 4S7 114 4SS QSXCBAL STOCKS. TUT Frl. at. Tu 'a V'u Crjitoa. R2 61 ei ei in W. U. TeifeCTarli "SI (4UICIC&11 vor...... Vi' 14 H li 100 aus ms i-xprens 10J UK?-, iou W tua z t art-o i-x. fl American Kx.. u. a. Ex I'aoiflo MaU N . Y. Central bo4 PI 8i 51; toy, 61H 4W4 i:i.'iv4! ILO 89 10A? lC-iV, 1C1'11 2-V 2jj i:jv, i;i4 (17 W?s 6.S Erie, piefrredMM Ilarlfcin. ilarttifa, p'rd-.. si ViS 71: 33 131 itj 13 4 i:j5 1 ö 67 9i sn im U2 4i ftiS, Michiz3LU Central. Pltt.Lirz-. North western . N'thw39t'n iraf. 1 53 I'.io 40 V 0.4 i3k liOaniL.... N.J.Central.., a I.'H. j e: lc1-; 10ills li'4 Ü1 rr, 10 110 Pt. Paul . 3. T.l PUPiul praJ. 6 i-, 20 i'J 6 21 m no b7 0 v aci 11, tM 21 lui 110WacAih piel 10 10 1 hi Fort Wayne.. 64 Terie iiRutfu. b 24 IC5 5 4 105 110 i 24 ,04 Tjrrv Jlau'.a rref. 24 liiJ 110 214 65 110 754 102 H tl. A A. prefon 110 Oh! 1 A üisäiaai pi. Cn 11. A Q 25Vfc 6S 0-1 114 104V,1 loah. tu 113 52 114 113 111 Lax 9 lAhors.... Indiana Centrale Ililnois Central.. U. Paci2o etockA 7i 63 5 ft lf4 lt'4 ! ICS 103 73 7 103 1014 8 C.raclüobondc. 1W I0S 104 IISV4 25 U. Paotfio bonds Uol.dt Laokawana. 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Missouris.. Od Tenn Nbw Tennessee. NSW Vlrjlnl.., Old VlrgTnlPM OldN. CiroUnaa New N. Carolinas. The purchasing prices for Uovernment bonos In Indianapolis vary from the New York cuotatiooa MMl per eent MARKETS BY TELEGRAPH. ffKW YORK, May IS. Flour It lower; moderate demand; receipts, 8,000 barrels; sales were made of superfine Western and wte at 94 7d5 00 ; common to good extra do at 95 10ä5 30 : good to cnoice at Sa ödt&ö 80; common to good white wheat Western extra at 95 0a 6 7j; common to good extra Ohio at 9 1C 7 40; oommon to choice öt, Louis ataseoa 8 50. Kye flour The market is steady; sales were made of fresh at 94 40 a ö 50. CommMi Quiet and unchanged; sales were made ot Western at 94 0 i 45. Wheat is in moderate demand; receipts 1C2.000 bushels; sales were made of No. 1 Chicago spring at 91 25 J 1 27; No. 3 Chicago spring at 91 171 1; No. 2 Chicago spring at 91 18l 20; old do, 91 V0 in tore; No. J Northwestern at Si 191 2u; No. x Milwaukee at 91 22; ungraded Iowa and Minnesota spring at 91 1531 24; winter red V.' entern at 9115(3140: amber Western, 91 41fll 41; white Western at tl 42(31 4S; extra choice white Michigan at 91 lKc Rr The market Arm; sales were made of Canada in bond at 91 00 8112; State at 9108 1 10. Barley is quiet and firm; sales were' made ol No. 2 rowed on track at 91 SI; prime Canada West, Si 5"). Barley malt The market Is ouiet and steady; sales were made of Canada west at tl äo; prime No. 2 rowed state at tl tyt. Corn Is in moderate demand; receipts 47,1)00 bushels; sales were made ot Western mixed at i.4S7; white Western at 8"c; yellow ard hliih mixed Western at 87;$3"c. Oats Tee market Is lower; receipts 20 010 bushels: sales were made of mixed Western at 7 G'c; white mixed Weslarn at 77 7m. Hay The market Is . firm ; sales were made 01 shipping at bo.yoc Coffee The market is dull: sales were made of Klo at 1 i4sl3JS gold. Sugar Dull and heavy ; aale were made 'of fair to good rennIn?, 8 1-18 AS 5-13c; prime, 8 7-ldS'c; refined dull at iOSllc; centrlfiual at )yAc; Muscovado at 8 ö-ltk.'-, Moases Th market is dull and prices are unchanged ; grocery grades firm and. in fair demand; sales were made of 53 test 4w; New Oneaus at 7cc; Porto Rico at 44c Rice Is quiet and prices 6tcady ; sales were made of Kancoon at 66V:c; Carolina, 1i Tc. Petroleum The market Is steady; saies were made ot refined at 12i'jl2c ; crude at 6 8Xc. Rosin Market Is stsady ; siies were made ol strained at 91902 05. Turpentine-Steady; Kaiesmade of spirits at 853. ilfX Are firm; sales were made ot cho ce Western at li'416-'. Pork The market is lower; sales made ot new mess at 921 75. Beef Is dull; sales were made of plain mess at 910 00; extra do 911 00; beef hams dull at 91. Cut meats The market is quiet; sales were made of pickled bulk shoulders at nv9)c; dry salted shoulders at ti-c; pickled bellies atll1 ll4c; rib belly at HMfi', clear belly at 13Kc; pickled bams at lZlZKc. Middles The market lsdull; sales were made Western long clear at 12 8-13c; short clear at riglc Lard Urm; sales made of prime iteam, 154c Butter The marttet la steady; des were made of Western at 12 Jltfc. Cheese Dull and heavy: sales were of common to prime Western att H'4'c. Whlsxy Is dull; sales were made at fl 21. Leather 's heavy; Bales were made of hemlock sole, Buenos and Klo Grande light, middle and heavy weights, at 27fIVc; California do SjJO'JSc; common do at 2343Jic. Wool The market Is steady; sales were made of domehtic fleece at 48353c; tubbed at 55c; palled at jtiS-c; unwashed at lC(33lc;Ter2sat lüg-üc. CHICAGO, May 13. Flour The demand Is light, holders firm and prices are unchanged; sates were made of winter extras at 9Ö00&Ü50; extra suptvrflne spring at 9-5 0U3 37 : Minnesota extra winter at (5 25:i0 ); superfine spring at 93 WS 125. Wheat-The market is lower; sales were made of No 1 Chicago spring at tl Wi; No i Chicago upring, fresh, att iol'i; resular'ät 1 WJ for spot or seller May; fl oi; for seller June; 91 to for seller July; 1 for seller the year; No3Chicago spring at STgOrc ; rejected at 8JlS'.tc. corn The demand Is Irregular and prices are lower; sales were made of No 2 at öü69c ior spot or seller May; tyo was bid for teller June: Ti.e was bid lor seller July; hih mixed at7:;Q711.Kclor spot; 74Jc for seller June; 7ti;8c for seller July; rejected at btiiü'c; ear corn at 77(47Sc Oats Tne demand is lair and iirifi-a firA mwpr m m t77n moia r Kn a t mi ' c-j; ,c ior poi or neuer .nay ; D;iC was o:u for soller June; rejected at Wc. Rye The market is quiet and prices are a shade lower; sales were made of No 2 at 91 05 for spot. BarleyThe market is weak and nominaliv unchanged; salens were made of No 2 fall at "91 35&1 37 for spot; 1 1 C6 was bid for seller September. Seeds The market is dull and prices are nominally unchanged; sales were made of fair to choice timothy seed at 92 00,52 45 ; prime to extra clever teed at Stf C5. Pork The market is unsettled and active with prices closing stronger; sales were made at. t20S7Vf for seller June; 91 20 for seller J uly Lard The market is unset tied and activ ana prices closed firm ; sales were made at 9 15 CO for spot or seller May ; 91495 for seller June; 915 00 for seller July; 91!; 85 for seller August. Bulk meats Tho demand is ffirand price are lower;; sates were made of shoulders at S'c; rib middles at ll4c; short clear middles at 12c ior spot or seller June; these prices are all for looso. Whiskv The market Is nominal ; pales were made at 91 il 13. Butter The market is easier and prices are unchanged; sales were made of prime to extra choice at2l25c; fair to good at i8.23:s; poor to low grades at llglöc. Eggs The market Is unchanged ; sales were made at UgHe. Lake fielghts Are unchanged; to Buffalo, 4e for corn ; to Jswe'go, 4Vjc for wheat. Receipts Floor, 11,000 barrels; wheat, 43,000 bushels ; corE,43,C0u bushels oats, 23,000 busbels; rye, 1,000 bushels; uaney, o.mni ousneis;inaii, DUSlieiS. pnip menu Flour, 10,ouo barrels; wheat, 31.U0 bushels; corn, 6'J,tO0 bushels; oats, 13,000 bush els; rye, busbels: barley, 2,000 bushels; malt, bushels. On the call board this afternoon wheat closed lower; sales were made at 91 t)3;;3l 0.f,f4 for seller June: tl OtiJä for seller July. Corn The market is higher; sales were made at tt'e for seller June; 703 fori selier July. Cuts The market is higher: tales were made at Wl,c for teller June. PorkThe market is lower; sales were made at 920 85 for seller June; 9!1 50 for seller July. LardThe market is strong and prices are unchanged; Kales were made at 915315 02 for seller June; 915 20,315 25 for Keller July. KT. L0UI3, May 19.-Cotton-The market is steady; sales were of middling 15W low mid. dllng at llc Flour The prices p.re lOTrer; sales were made of superfine winier h, titw 10; extra superfine winter at 5 ; :,.i ij; doable; extra superfine winter nt : ö- ( 7.j; triple extra rupei line winter at 5 Sir-x; ,wniiv fcuperflne winter including fancy at t(J 2 fu";. Wheat The prices are lower: sales were made of No 2 red winter at tl öJ"4 seber M.ir; ti 4! QtUV.i sel'er Jnne; 91 43 seilt-r July; No 3 red winter at SI Si bid cash ; No 2 Chicaao soring at 9UiiV4fors-.ft;51 t(i'4 teller May; tl (IT!, he !er June. Corn The prices are lower; wer made of No 2 at 6! 7uc cash and wller May; rie'i'-ic Beller June: 7iI(j72'o seller Julv. Oat The prices are drooping; sales wero made or No 2 at k5Ho cash ; A-c tid for retrular; Kö4' bWicseller June. Barley The season has clo.-ed and there Is nothing doing. Kj'e Sah s were made at 91 UVU 0C. Whlskv The market is nrm: rales were made at tl Si). Mess park The market is nrm ; saies were maae at ij, parr, delirerel. Dry salt meats There Is more o.le-ring; small sales were made of bi oulders at cc: clear rib up the country at U.:c asked, llc bid; round lots here S-tftoilxVi.c. Bacon 1 he market is dm; shoulders were a shade better; sales were made at 9 i!liai2' ;VS im-vii?!ic. Lard T.'ie market la Irregular and there is more d5lng:?aies were mane 01 prlaes steam at tb'j 15i5; kettle at 915. Hogs The market is firm; sales were made of shippers at W 75.7 25: bacon at 7 3ö(St7 65, eood to extra at f7 75us 115. Cattle The market is firm; fair to Rood t.rxles dull, tending down on common grades; s! were made of prime native steers, averaging 1,4'Hi lbs, at 60; good native steers iVd 37i; fair at 95 i'4.j tt.5; common lo tnoronrrh Texaus at 93 4 75; mixed at ti 2u5 n; raiive butchtnat 85 3U(35 75; native Stockei s at tl 12, (i't 25: ciolce corn-fed Texans at 98 111; medium to good T?xan nt ft-i 75-a : common Texans at f 'tiv3 37'; gooil to prime fclilptersat fö 120,6 .). liec.lptÄ-r'lGJT, S.OOJ barrels; tf heat, 20,t.oo busheis; corn, ll.ow bnshe's; oatf. 7,1 btisaeis; barley, busbels; rj-e. l.UJj buslie;s; nogs, l.V bead: cattle. 1,270 head. BALTIMOKB. May 13. Flour The market is dull; sales were made of Western superfine at ts 5f6i 75, extra Western superfine at 95 12i 5 ä7Ji: superdne western family at fi75c(J7ö: superün Western extra famUy at 9aou7 10. Wheat Th9 marKft 13 iffii wues were m-tue ot No 1 amber Western at U3; No 2 amber Western at 1 2J; No 8 amkxr Wen tern atäl 3ü; No 1 red Western at 91 40; No 2 red Western atiiiis; miied amber Western at fl "7; No I red Peiinfj Kan la at 91Si; No 2 red Western spring at 81 17(3 1 19 Coin The roaraet i weak; saies were made or mixed western at tjyt; wnne Western at Sic. Oats-Tbe market isnrmjsaJcs were made of whits w erlern at 6ic; mixed Western at 74Xc. Kye The market i.s quiet; sales were made at 51 13(U 13. ColTte The market is dull and heavy; sales were made of ordinary to prime Rio cargoes at Icr-lS'c. liay The market la firm aud price? are unchanged ; sales were made of Pennsylvania and Maryland at 9W.S25 UO. Whisky The market 13 quiet; sales were mide of small lots at 91 25. Provisions Tha market is steady and prices are dull. Mess Pork The market is steady; sales
were made at 922 50. Bulk Meats The market is nrm ; sales were male of bulk shoulders at c, clear rib sides at 1212!c for car loads if.;.?BCkHed .at T'&UU- iÄ-TnTmsrle; H-S? S:S?,d 8teady; aales were madeief shoulfj 5 4ic; cjcuax- rib sides at 13c Hirns -Ibe m,ret. steady; sales were made of sugarl l4kc415.Sc. Lard-The maraei MiiTiL!ndprtciareua": wn made at xSfrLf.?n2ed!l54c for 8tam- ßuttersVlesr mi!tiirm,'n-dprloes are unchanged ; C of choice to extra fine new gra' ötvored t 2J?28c, good to prime Sin ,P0i.li,,at 18?: market is lbäLV? p ??nmX fo oldTsales were made at 11JI15C Petroleum The otaxaet Is-dull and ojc for crude and refined. MILWAUKEE, May 19.-r lour-The market Is unchanged. Wheat -The nxarket 1 Tw"? sal" Zff10 i 1 MUwaukei Uub t lilT; s1(vMaukr,,Clab l 11 M! eUer June at fi er J y .Oats-The market
nuZ "if" Si ?Mr: ere frTi " ii" re weuer June at I K-JIC. Corn Tha mirb.f 1. 11.. . prices are lower; -sales were made of No 2 Western In store at fe'c ; seUer May at c : new 7terS,n r at He; and seller Jne at 71V5. Kye-The market is dull and prices are easier; sales were made of No 1 In store at 51 08; Barley-The supply is scarce and market steady; rtif?.W? -1m,ad,, .f No a ia "tore at 913 lor "Tn JSrL,3 in store nominal at 911. Provisions-The market is dull and prices are nominally lower. Mess pork-The market Is held firmly; sales were made of new pork at ta .5 for cash sad seller May; seller June at - Hams-The market is steady; sales were S,it ?f JWckied hams at llftllc. Dry d.Mtf!;Tue rketls firm ; aie were maae atlj'HC for shoulders, all loose; llil2 ,c lor alllo .Be middles, for short rib and lone dear; boxed meats re higher than loose. ITJrtn-111? market Is dull; sales were 1 t1C Prm steam and l4e for kettle rendered. I rt fghts-Grain freights aro quiet and firm: wneat to Buffalo, 4-40; wheal to i-?w,e-g-n,c : "Tiers ask ;c more. Itecelptlour, .,00i oarreis; wheat. 200 bushels: com. t7.rw111,1 oal-s' 2u0 bushels. Shioments-Flocr, 4,000 bairels; wheal, öoo buslieis; oorn. l vno bushels; oats, ll.OtX) bushels; barley 2u0 bushels. CINCINNATI, May 19.-Cotton-The market la dull and unchanged; sales were insdn of middUng at 153c. Fiour-The market has declined; Raies were made of family at 95 5o a j. Wheat The market has declined; sales of red were made at 91 2V31 33 t orn The market Is dull and nominal; sales were made at Ttic. Oats The market is firm ; sales were made at 7o7:,c. Rye The mam et 1 steady; sales of No. 2 were mads at 91 25. Barley The market is dull and nominal; sa'es of fall were made at 91 &). Oils-The market Is unchanged; fades were made of linseed oil at tsj70c; lard oil, steady; sales were made of winter extra at 91 231 25. Eggs The market Is steady; sales were made at 13V,c. Butter The market Is steady for bet grades; gales of cuoicB were mane at lvsc. Cheese The market Is steady; sales of new weri made at .'iVtjijc. Fork Tho market Is dull and uncnanged; onered at til ofti22. Lard ThA mir. set is dull and nominal: sales wer mud nt country steam at 14?415c spot or buyer May: kettle 15c. Bulk meats The market is lower; saleswere made of shoulders at 58 50c; clear rib til 5 on cars; 911 5i22 bnyer May; 912 00 buyer Julv; clear 912 2. Bacon The market Is dull and lower; saleä were made at 99 5o12 50 ril3 Whisky The market Is unchanged; sales were made at SI 15. Hogs The market is quiet; prices range from !ö to ts i5 for common to good: bulk Faes were made at ti M(s. Receipts 1,7) bead. Shipment 4;) head. NEW ORLEANS, Slay 1?. Flour Is scarce but prices are higher; sales were made of treble extra at 90690; choice at 9"Yci7 75. Corn The market Is firm ; sales were made at SlftftSc. Oats Ibe maraet was quiet, but firm; sales were made at 7ös77c. Bran I? scarce but the market was firmer; sales were made at 1 lc(d 17. Hay The market was quiet ; sale were mn'e ot prime at 5-J; choice at i28('i2!J. ConVc The market was firm; there was liosUck iu first handsales were made of fA at lTJjUl.jc. Ptrk .Jarked dull; ra'.es were made atI2l r! 22 25, as in weight. Dry salt meats 'f be market was firm : sales were made at tiVCi.atJiglJVic. Bacon The market war quiet but prices were stronger; wies wero tnede of jobbing at !)r lojiS,lo;. Lntd ihe suarket was dull; saie were made of licrceat lgiSc: keg at ltäj 16Me. Hams Ti e market is dull; Bales were made at l' Jc. Whisky The market was dull; sa'es were imtite of rectified at tl lal 2o. 8us;ar Ihe maiket wa3 dull and prices were nnmi nai; sales were maae or common at ib'ic Jad Sales were made of lair to fully fair at K'sK; prime to Mrlcuy prime at flaSKc loiasses ine market was dun; sales were made of common t Dsto.c; fair at 50-Vx prime 10 cnoice si wm.oc. corn meal tales were made at 91 40. i-niLAL'h.Li'iiiA, .May ia. Hour The market is dull; Iowa, Wisconsin and Minnesota family 93 7D&"iO; Pennsylvania, Indiana and Ohio family at Hi 37 75 ; high grades at 97-4 a xo. wneat is s.ow; sales were made of red at 91 40 . 141; amber at 9143; white at 91 4Sr 1 50. Kye Sales were made at 91 10(31 12. Corn The market Is dull; sales were made of yellow at basoc; Western mixed at 8cfiNJc. tiHis ftaies were maeio or while at 77s78c: Western mixed at 73S75c. Provisions The mar ket is steady; sales were made of mess pork at 92200: beef hams at 15,22; smoked haras at i'tu'vc; picmeu nams at imjsuvvc; dressed hogs at tTöralo. Lard Sales were made at ilQl. Wblsky The market is steady ; sales ere made at 91 22. Petroleum The market Is steady; sales were made of refined at L"' 12J4C; crude at 9" ic Clover seed The market is quiet: sales were made at S10 00i 12 00. Flax seed and timothy seed The market is un changed. Butter Sales were made of New York and Bradford county extra at ii(HJUc; New York and Bradford county firsts at 23324c; West em extras 23&24c; Western firsts at 17l!4c; Western rolls at 21a22c. Cheese The market lsdull; sales were made at 12.13c. Eggs The market is steady ; sales were made of Western fresh at löSlö'c. LOUISVILLE. May 13. Cotton-The market is quiet; sales were made at 15c. Flour The msrket is unchanged ; sales were made of ex tra at 94 50iuV5; extra family at 95 5u,6 CO; A No. 1 at W 25: fancy at 8 75(c7 25. Wheat The market is unchanged; saie-s were made of red at tl 23; amber and white at 91SJ(13t. Corn The market is firm; sales were made atTfl.ssoc. Oats The market is firm; 6aies were made of mixed and white at 7lc. Kye The market is unchanged; sales were made at (I 20. Hay The market is unchanged; sales wers made of choice timothy at 921 U), delivered on cars. Provisions The market Is dull. PorkSales were made at 922 bid. Bulk: Meats Kai s wers made of st oulders at tc; clear ribs at 11 HJ-rjiJc; clear at 12 ;c all loose, hacon Sales were made of shoulders at !;c; clear libs at 1-The; clear at l-ic. ail packed. Hams Sales Wvie iu.h! ef sug,r cured at 14c. lvrd 'ales v.ero made ol prime (team st 15Xe; tierce at lc; kfnf at Hlic. Whibky Nales were maile rl il In. Faziins TiieiuAket islirai; sales wer made st 13jl4c. TOLEDO, May 10. Flour The market Is steady. Whea i - The market is ste-ady; sales wert made of No 2 white v'abash at SI ö3Vi; extra white Michigan at $1 3314 ; amber Michigan at fl 30 cash and seller Jane; se ler July at 1132; seller August at $118; No 1 wh'te Michigan at M 3oJi ; No 2 white Michigan at 31 31 ; No 1 red at 9132; No 2 red 91 '; seller July at 91 32; No 2 canal at 91 8; No 2 Dayton and Michigan al SI 2iX; No. 3 white Wubasb at I 2S; No 3 canal red 1 27V; No 2 amber Illinois at tl W)i gl 31 ; rpjected red atfl 07. Corn The prices have declined ; sales were made of hlnh mixed a'. 75" C475J4C; seller June at seller July at 7'ic; teller August at 78c; low mixed at 7-1 He; white at Sue; damaged at toe; nogradeat 75Sc OatsThe market is dull and prices are lower; sales were made;of No 1 at 70'.4c; No 2 ateKc: white at 70c; Michigan at t8Jc; seller June at 70c. rejected at t"c. Receipts Flour. 7U0 barrels; wheat, 7,000 bushels; corn. 23,000 bushels; oats, 6,YW buahel!. Shipments Flour, 3,01k" barrels; wheat. 19,(iC0 bushels; corn, sjOüO buithels; oats, j bushels. t 'LEV ElaND, May 19. Wheat The marktt is steady, prices encbansred : sales were made o( No 1 red winter at tl a; No 2 red winter al 91 23. Corn The market is dull and prtcvst are lower; hlth mixed fehelled is held at 77(f7c; sales were made ot low mixed shelled at 7.Sc ; ears on the traca at 7b77c. Oate The msrEet Is quiet and steady, pii cos are unchaned; fjilcs wero made ol No 1 suite at 7oj; no 2 state at Sc: wnitt western st 71c. Petroleum The market, is rmiet and prices are steady: sales were mmle of 110 degTeea test standard white la COT 10Ü IO2C; and 150 degrees Ohio test at llKc; üi smai) way lots l:c hliihiT; Receipts Wheat, 8,4' W bushels; core. l.Oöo bufihels; oats, töü bushels ; barley, busbels. PITrsUUItG, May 19. Wheat The market is steady and prices are un changed; nales were made of Pennsylva nia aud Ohio red at. $liilS5: amber and White atfl 333135. Ear corn The market Is quiet and tho supply H light and prices are weak and unchanged: naies were made al KöiSTc, for mixed and. prime yellow.nooording to quality, five in elevator, e-helieit corn The market Is quiet and tho snpcly is light and prices are weak and unchanged; ssles were made attiKis7c, for mixed auv.1 prime yellow. according to quality, free in elevator. Petro Jeura lue market Is quiet and prices are firm and unchanged: sales were made of crude at 91 3.1 at Parker' landing; refined at 12c, Philadelphia delivery. LIVE STOCK MARKETS. CHICAGO LIVE STOCK MARZ2T. Chicago, May 1! Catti. The reoeipu to-day wete 8,000 head ; the market was fairly active
ftr6 on:V"n5"a' : -i made of nnnCitletir.t 73- btchers at tl , ÄeSts?2ÄadWprln ,,ee" l ,S mSSti JYpta y were 20.003 head. Tllrt 'ose of the market nothing wasdoin f.r1Ce we,ra 1aüc ow . with a downward 2l01b at'ÄTl? mmde 01 hÄTrgfni at 97 5u S.l0'' rD'nmon choice beuv? 1 Lambs The fresh receipts wer 1 M0 head ; there was a fair oeraandand price. shorn, and 9a 5oa 75 for on shorn. I5AÖT LIBERTY HVK BTOCK MARKET. ElSTLrsnrr. P r. in
. wsiny were 544 bead. ujuu ior z days of 1275 18 Car,were ftironhstock aod Utal l"dl"LnJ her, are onlT buyers, aud the demaoU A4 75. Hogs- Reoelpts fOr llV4lftT VAA 1 t. V. . and total for the past 2 dsys were C006 helladelphlaa alfS wprp moH. f ,1. . . . .- . , 4 T . 1 at $5 00(35 60; uicuium at 1 1 ;ti 73. BOSTON WOOL MARKET. lnEwooiS,wh "-rWool-There is no change aStSii'.K cont,aes very quiet and unsatlHractory ; the condition of lbs woolen .mvi. market restricts operations in tlwi material? PMoVn21V.anUnc,han?eJ: weTe made of vvv d Iennylvania fleece at 52)7c-for W,?KteriLIld mt'llu.'n Krades, Michigan and i.il i n t' o2.Hc; combing and dendlevv.SlC:fln,, Perfides in demand, but XX and )uw sui-ernnes fleeces are dull; sales of superfiue.nd extra at CjaK NEW YORK METAL MARKET. New Y'okk, May la. MeUls-Manufactnlng copper is steady ; sales were made of new sheet stvt., Jn'Ial.-l Arm ; sales were made at -syi) c. Pig Iron Market is quiet: sales dm?a? f"18 f t h l M'' American ta NEW YORK DRY GOODS MARKET, yf' May 1!).-Dry Goods-Business In this market conUnued depressed to-day with commission houses, and the Jobbing trade was LgUr: tl,e, prin met continued excited and many styles of standard Tandes were sold V7oilT,at,lc:,Coc,,0' PMifle. HamiltoD. Manchester, Merrimack and Simpson's prints were held at itc in agents' hands and firm: äfnon6-?0;.0118 ,ere w.eak' aEd MiwonvUlel duced n d M'-dAl re" NEW YORK COTTON MARKET. Sxw Yorx. May 19. Cotton Is dull; sales were made of middling upland at i6ka;e5. lntures closed quiet, with sales of 23Jo bales as follows: beiier Mv is t.t. .iit " 1C; 'toJttly. W W;illw Ao'SS; 18 t-ho; seller September, lc: seller October! ler April, ltjic seller FOREIGN MARKETS. IoxDOX.May 1 Consols for money,9ll94U: on account, ; 5-2t:s l.-r5. löü; 6-iOs ls67, M 10-.m 101; new öS, 1; New York Central) 91: Eiie, 22; Fjie preferred, 33. Tulow, 4Jis Sd! Rerl-ed American petroleum, 9d; spirits, do. 8J, .S'vi. Linseed oil, 2.5s 3d. Calcutta Jinced oil, 50s lfd. Turpentine, dull at 23s 6d. Rosin. t4s. TAKisIay li?. Rentes, 65f. Fk-VN'kkoht, May l!).-Flve-twenUes of 1862 Antweiip. leum, 2ü. May la.-Flae American petroLiverpool May m.-Cot'on; Is qu'et; middling uplami, 7s.l: Orleans, 8,s;d; sales of, 10,'jju taie?, o: wblcn 2,ow bales were for speculation an exrKr- und 6.00 American, diy. Flour The market is steady; sales ve-re made of extra slate and Western at 2us. Wheat-Sales were made of No 1 rod Western tpriug at . 9d ; No 2 red Western spring at Ss4d; red Western winter wheat at Ps. Corn Sa!es were made of new mixed Western at &stki. Pork Sales were made of new winter American Western at 75s; American Eastern at feö. Beef Sales were made of new American at 78s bd ; India at Ris; India extra at 115s; prime nie 70s. Lard The market is firm; sales were made of prime Western at 6T. Bacon The market is steady ; sales were made of clear sides, new, at 4mi short rib middles at 52s; short clear middles at 54; long clear middles at 62sHams Sales were made of long cut, averaging 2o lbs, at 5t. Lard oil Sales were made at is. Cheese Sales were made of choice American , new. atiiys. TaBow ales were made of P. C at 41s. Petroleum s.iie were made of refined at9di: spirits, TyiA. Turpentine, 21s. Common rosin Sales were made at&t tid; fine rosin, 17s. CINfliNNATl IRON MARKET. Cixcixsati, WkrNESOAY.'May 19, 1875. Fig Ikox. The market remains quiet with an inclination to easing offin prices. The hopes of an improvement in business during the next few months will probably not be reatlred and the outlook at present hardly promises much Improvement before fall. Mill Irons are In bet ter fcupply, and the anticipation of higher prices have not been realized. HOT BLAST CHARCOAL. Hanging Rock, No. 1, per ton t 2SH 29 Hanging Kock, No. 2, per ton , 2. 27 Hanging Rock. Force, per ton 'lh, Tennessee, No. 1, per ton. . i'7y Tennessee. Forge, per ton , , 2:. Aiaoama, o. 1, per von 2 -u 2 Missouri. No. 1. per ton 2!i,'i Missouri, No. 2, per ton f. HOT BL.AS1 TONE COAL. Missouri, No. 1, per ton Missouri, Forge, per ton Mahoning, No. i, per ton Mahouing forge. ier ton 2Jt 25 2fcj 27 ioJ IT Scoich Iig, No. 1, per ton COLD BLAST CHAPOAL. IKnging Kock, C:,r Wheel, rer ton... MiSKtmii, Car Wheel, per iom. ...... Kentucky, Car Wheel, per ion ?5 3 60 40(4 9 40(i 4 3iX 4-Tenner-see, Car Wheel. :-r ton tiorsia,Cir Whtel. vr ion..... ... 40 9 45 4U(r 4 4'Ji 5 - 70f, 80 K. HULL A CO. i Aiaaams, tar i nee:, per ten.. Machinery aud Foive, per ton, Blooms, per ton L. MofFat's Life Pills I luofiat's Phoenix Bitters !! Page's Climax Salve ! ! ! c form a roiflidV! TaicIIy .Uetlirfne ( liest , and tart r tired more dlses. anil Lave done mure irooil far hnuianity. tliaa an) utkrr urdlria r,rr ofTrrrd 1 the ieouii. MOrFAT'S LIFE PILLS are parely lettable. They set'os ths I.Irer, ipeaiar the darts, a ad retrla tue body toperfeet health, and may be relied os to cars rnoa ami Sirk Ifetdarhr, CosthfBfs. Drupcpsia, IndirrvtioB, Jaoutli.-r. Liver and Bilious 4 omrdafaU, 4 elds, Sciiriy, e-rorrnl 4akaeM. KeTer A A rar. MOFFAT'S rillLMX JJ11TERSO rorrwt thf Mrretlom of the Stouurn, and area are core fir D)K)rpkl, ArrvonKueKK. Mi-rplriu. ni-K, Krmiilr itiUinlH. MrtLnrm bVblllty.Ae. PAKE'S CLIMAX SALVE isacontpeiiudtif Arnlra with wasj otltf rfxinrff and balsaaia. e warraat It to ears Srrofula ad :-It Itlieam, Ferr Sorr. Piles. Krot Bite. 4 hit-. MainK, Corax. lafUmmitloa of the Fyrc Brotea Breast, Sore Mpples, (uts, Brnise,BirrK,vlds ini all rntaneous DiVas, si mai or beast. It ailsy isMauiBiatlon. aabdaes all paia, aad heb ithuat a rar. It is worth Its wriakt In e-oid ta every family, and hunld alway beos basd. Cf Soil by Drnglsts CTerywhcro. . w J. P. SILLS, Sole rroprtttor, 85 Liiert y trert, ew VrV. 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