Indiana State Sentinel, Volume 24, Number 42, Indianapolis, Marion County, 10 June 1875 — Page 8

THE INDIANA STATE SENTINEL THURSDAY, JUNE 10 1875

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Trada Palace, Oct. 7. To the Country Readers : We respectfully ask your Immediate attention to the best selected stock of Dry Goods, Notions and Mil;inery ever brought to this city. By giving our individual attention to r.uying in New York, we hnv Becured a line of Silk, Black Goods. Dress Goods Dometins, "Woolens Flannels, Shawls, Table Linens, Blankets, Comforts, Motions and Millinery at such ratc3 and on such terms as enables us to offer the lowes priceä ktown since 1862. Our priecs aro alike to all, and Grangers as wel. as otters will find &t no other iiousa more attractive goods or lower prices. Xj. 3. AYBB3 s CJ 'V 1 1 AD K XVIj 'V C K . ATTF.XTIOX.-Cew Tension and Bounty Law. Claims due almost every soldier or hi heirs. Have your righti examined under the bte laws. No foe or charge unless successful. The new law includes thousands who are getting no pension, or are entitled to bounty. Bounties collected, new discharges obtained. Pensions procured or increased. Pay f'r ratious while prisoner, back-pay, and all other claims settled. Survivinj soldiers war iEia. and with Mexico, pensioned; widows of same also. " Soldirri Record," a neat paper, it pa?es, giving digest pension ami bounty laws. No soldier can do without it. Send 10 cents for sample copy. Address, (with stamp) Nathn W. Fitzgerald, U. S. Claim Agent, Indianapolis, Ind. Q FINANCE AND BUSINESS. WEEKLY BUSINESS REVIEW. MONET MATTER. There ü little to note In the -neral money market. The tanks are eapy, but doing an average business. Kxccaugo in 2ew York is stronp: at 50c between b.nas. Collections by wholesale dealer's are reported excaoÜinlv good, and si tr as vayrnntt are oncernad tfd'l-? i- unmistakably healthy. rarvATE bisk statement. Below will ba fraud the statement of tbe private binksot this city for tbe six months endic;; Jon 1, 1S73, a lurnbhed by Mr. F. Bag?s, collector of internal revei.uo, There should be added to tbe cjpit! ct seme cf the private banks, tfco valuuoi their real estate, and also la some ca'-es lnnd of the Uniud States?, which are not included in the table, bat which sre held by tfc banks: E3 a o. p a s o . it a : a r0 p 1 s fy o rc e - S? o I 2 a O " M W 93 B 9 C a. C 9 c o 3 a s 63 P a a a a ft 0 3 is -a 1 fB-JI -dB.) 3uidAV a. n 3 O O O -J "8 R 8 CS O 3 S M H S o s w y op S 5 Ö s s p y .T -da -Av 7 ae - eo : UC - ! c3 g i !5 S3 S 2 2 I O O JC oc SU?! a"JBn -ur doi a V eo , sa C5 5 to "S3 ?3 2 o 2 2 I S I S s J?- g y J -3 C - i.T ri 2 r; r, 5 S 13 O C5 t oe c Ü . M -J O ä il. S CO ei - - S5 S o .t-t 3 9 M 9 2 g 2 S $ 5 82 -J oo 4. Cd S ö ß S S QESKRAL BUSINESS. There is very uniform complaint oi business spatby and inactivity in which the city t Indianapolis has probably tbe least .share of any place In the country. Here laborer, at least, are well 6tnplojed, notody idle from necessity and not a word of liturbcnce and grumbling about wages or work, ßut throughout the country there is an unsettled feeling which 13 !ar Jroin BatisfACtory. Tbe Xew York Shipping List of June 5, a discriminvtioc journal, niükes tbe follovrlng reinark : Busioess moves along pretty mach in accordance with the actual requirements of. the masses tor th multiform cecefae of life, and though the8nal saamer dullcta is settling upon tbe markets, tbe volume o( transi tions is not far from the average as mis periou c: the year. Tbo distributing merchants hay sroodi onlv as ,thev are wactKi, pr6trtrriug take the chances of the fluctuation' of price?, and to make irsquent replenishmentij, tbau to earry extensive slocks. The adv&ntagf s of tfcij systenc over tbe old one of makicg large bills on lo.-g credit are ko obvious that ihy need only to be tt at 6d. They are, moreovr, in sccoidance witb tbe absolute demand tor retrenchment for an abatement of that extravsgsaoce which iniected all classes under the tiruulus ol war prices. Threhas been a heavy shrinkage in most kinds of goote during the last year or two too heavy in some cases tor pro tit, and too little in otters but it is evident that the bottom bas not jet baen reached in a majority of inataoce3. Tbe idea of living more Irugallv, and of making a more productive and profitable Q-se of rueane, individuall;' and aa a coitkaounity, is U-eiii-nirg to 'take root among tie people, and it will be necessary lor besinn to coniorm to t.d- f conomlcl tendency. A good many we?k firms will thus, doubtless, be oreed 10 Iho wall, but t be sound out will be all the be er lor the weeding out process, iieanwhile new enterprises, involving large capital, are very generally avoided, for the reasc'n that they offer no certain return lor investments. Thia will account for the unusually Jarge amounts of money lying idle in tbe bai-'ks, or investing in public securities of one klid or another. DRY GOODS. The tracf for the present week aver?ged faiy.

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11 rd. rstill. the neaon has lauen somewnai dw fXjectation in the volume of bnslneta, but a pattiAl comoensaU n U found la the easv collections and prompt pay of customers. Probaol y this Hue of tiade came thron2hto the dull Hummer vnea'ion la as good condition as any branch of business. GROCERIES. There was a light trade in groceries up to yesterday, when there came a temporary revival which hascontlnued t3-day. Trade is still quiet everywhere. Indianapolis dc3 not stand alone in hr report of a dull business, bot tte same condition f things exiJits everywhere. Drummers for Kaitern an.t Western bouses say that our city present renter evidences of thrift, and ha more ectual trade than auv point in their wide rauge ot acquaintances. It is a conceded fact that w hen there is prosperity and activity elsewhere, Indianapolis comes in for a lion's ha.-e. Kellners are more firmly Inclined, and t n-lr products are no louger being shaded. They are very tiuty, atd a fw are over sold tut as ! hv have not, nor do not now work up to their lull capacity, they c-tn asily catcu up wnn orders when ireeotod. Extra tJ standard is held tmne In New York : ntandard A at M alu'-e. Tu coat?e market remains Kt a stand. There Is ' Ho ders are firm, and are lcM deposed to conrule the UKual reductions lu order to lorce sales. Our Quotations rtruain unchanaed.' Cheee are Hiiil nrp4hinz downward ana are 1c lower than this time lat week; brisk trade and stocks well taken no on arrival. Coal oil dull and uncbuugtd. O RA I.N A D PROVISIONS still remain comparatively inactive. It is some consolation to know that the bottom of ttie market has' been foani an i a level effLH-ted betuwn fhicflco and tbe Eastern established mar kets. The attempt at Chicago to bull the market force aa advance by Its own power nas been not onlv a fa lure, but a daraaze to the West that is hardly excusable. It will take some lime to recover from the hock. In this market i-rovUion are arb.trarlly held regard teuu r 1 tViA rntt. There is a nrettv firm faith in a reliction and advance before the close of the season. WOOL. This trade, which is usua'lyat its height at this season, Is now dull, and apparently tend ing towards a worse market. Hut a small quan tlfy has yet been received compared with last year, i h cold and backward season prevenieu thviirinz liefore nlantintr. and much ot the wool crop Is yet riding around on the backs of the sheep. REVIEW OF THE HOME MARKETS. Wednesday Evening, June ,91S75. No new features were presented on the Board of Trade. and but little trade was done. Prices of corn and wheat fluctuated slightly in Chi caco. but the figures were not materially rhnnired. Prv a oods Quotations are revised and are a little lower, but in fact, rales are not held very closely to publNhed rates. All depends fin stvies of eooJs. Produce is geceraily active New uotatoesare very scarce and 25 per cent. dearer than one week ago. Fruits are not very abundant. and prices held up strong Quotations are given for the buying prices of rra'a and produce, and the selling priees for Sour and other merchandise.! DAILY KAILKOAD COiiiLEKCE. ARTICLES. SSC'PrF. SHIFTS, Pran. tons... 0 tu b'arlev, boRhela. Ltonl and Coke.., 4N) 7C0 m :m 11. 2.1U0 48 0 löo Cottcn. bales. OatUe, heaa. Com meal, barrels Ml Corr, burhei8.-.. 7X1 1,UÄ) Cement, bris., Klonr, can eis., Kiy. tons..., tildes. tons.M... Highwines...... Koks, Head (torsos, cead 17 201 ;; o H,U)0 11 1 1 Iren, tons 72 0Ü. barrels Ow t, Dos It els. 5! 13 JU uos, cars Lath, cp.rs... HMHHIIMMI Lurd. tierces. LiuuMf. fee 198, W Marcnandise. cr rrovisions, pounds I.HI iw:t eo.ocu Bya, bcshels, 5 ait, barrels. 2M äheeu. cead Staves. CP.T3. ..... 4 sicn), caxs..., ,.,... 17 Sancirics. ciirs. - 43 TohHcoo. nhcls . 5ö Wool, uins 45 61 18 Wh';!, cosiidls. J,l-'5 l,aOtl WhlSKV, ools ao ao IflSTORB- Wheat. Corn. Oats. Rye. June 9 18 514 685 508 .., BUibULNU MATEK1AL3 Regular demand and no change, ii ne: llpul and Huntington, 84c; Fern, Sic; g.. Panl,S8o; Kew Paris lime, 3Cc per buhei. Hair, 40c per bushel, flaater: Mlohlgan, 53 25 ; Newark. iJ 60. Flreoilck. S3 toS7per handred. Whites and, 4 per barrel, cement, 82 25 per bar rel for Louisville: 7 50 J" Ii i for Portland. UKOOMH-Common,! DO; niedlam,! 50; extra. II IX); 4 UUUUJ4 The trade is good without any not able features. jiatiaioatida Is Quoted at o0i3bc: alco hol at I- 302 üö; alum, per pound. i'&Xc aaiphcr, per pound, Si'g ao; cochi neui, per round. 80(Wo; chloform, per pound, I aö31 25; copperas, barrels, per cocra. SM3: crexm tartar, pure, oci.c: in (Ü30, per pound, Jl i"0(5l 3u; licorice, Culab, rer pound, gsunine. 6vüi0c; magnesia, oarb 2 ox., per poo nd, 3t"3 4io ; morphine, P. W per ounce ; b (05 75; madder, per pound, 13316c; ou, castor, No. 1, per gal, f I 4031 EU; oil, bergamont, pel ItK. n US&i: opluinper pound, S8 0O3S6O; aulcme, per ounce, &i 332 J : balsam copaiba. 9Uj; ecap, catile, ir l2(iac; soda, nicaro kegt. per pound, hm)i't ealta, epsom, rxar f.cund, s6c; snuti, tiarrett's, pack, per grwiS, 517; snuff, Oarretfs, per cane of 4 ctosen, U;rjlphur, Hour, per pound, 6(6c; saltpetre, per ocund, lOcabo: tomentlDe, 40Siloc. DKY liOOLw Business was fairly active, Cattisu ordinary, i(x-juio; midcung, lie; beat tissue, lbc. jSBlows Urillino Naahvllle, 11c; Pepperel. IV tc: ötark. nc. TicKiNO Omeca 33 inch , Sic : Arnoekefig A C 85c; A, lite; Uoneatoga. 4-4 Medal, 18o; Me-Jal Inch, 24c; ditto 12 inch, lie; ditto J inch. Ivo plaid, a4C. C?JC11aT1AIji ! AiruauJQiivnn. v-i üU w-i w Whlttenden 13c, 14c, andl&o; Union, 13, 15, and Uil. Papxb Cambrics Common colors, 6;o; high Aolnra. 1 cent hleher. Psxirrs Washington, Ajnerlcan, Merrlmac, Richmond oriental andUonneetoga, e,o: H Prague's fancy, c: Freeman, flXo; standard Bulrtlng prints, 7H9c: Albion soUd colors, 8$o; Peabody suiting 0; Wamsutta, 6o; Mourning prints, iyt'3 vc. Cajlfzt chaei White, Z7o; colored, 345 ; cov kbowji BHiwnHOS Vermont, 10c! Naan-sv vUle, 10c; MlddlevUle, 9ic; Idaho, 'VXe: w Albany, 10c; ötark A.., 10c; Laurel D.. 10c; Laurel II- Be : Park A 7so: Uranlte B- 70 ; liod ford Km 7c : Popp N- o:P3pp.ü.Sc; Pepp K. 1(V Pnnii FL. loWSllC. jaxioHia HairriÄoa lxnsdale, llHo ; Hope, ijtzfl? Kiar.kstona. 1ÜV43. Mascmoneu 13; mil ivXfli 4-4,120; Dwisbi Btar, llio; VanghnXX Sc; Bed Dog. 7o; Quaker Xo: .ambrloB. Lonsdale, 10c : Yoang Warrior, uo: Jabes Knight, lue; Wamsutta, 154c: ew lork aims, ioic. ORAiji bags Amosteax a., 30c; JLewlslon A, Slo: btark. 8c; Union, Xic; Banner, 3uc; Montraap, auclc. JTUlOr-COATy- .... Anthracite, per ton. 0 01: Prasll block, per bcahel, l24'a;oc; White Klver, 14c; Sandcreea;, lac; Lilgnxand grate, lie; iugniana steam lie; littAnnr?. l.eüuc: Lrtjdl a at, 10c: Br&sL rilack, 7c; Virginia cannel, JOo; mtüana cannel. Cozs Eio; crushed, 15c. Woonls quoted at 14 00(55. KlöK Market, steady with good demand. lAhrador herring, bbls, t ; nail obis, 4 ou.No. I lake herring, half bbls, a ; quarters, 12 5j;klts, fll0:No. 1 pickerel, half buls, S56U; quarters, fc-2 7o; kifs, II ü); Ho. 1 white Pr nail barrai at OCrti iv; quarter barrel, 135; kits, 1 'ill iunily white, hall bbls, 15 60; quarters. 12 73 ; kit. Si 15 ; California salmon, per half barrel, new 10 60; kits. 12 76; Mackerel, new mess per barrel, SZ! ; half barrel, 112 tu; quarter bsrrel, I J 60; kits, li i5; Ho. I, half barrel, f7 W&7 o0; cuarW barrel, 13 00'4 ,00; klU, 1 3j; fio. 2, hait tarrel, tM; asüTter barrel. 13 2j; kits, SI ; Cod Cfh, ö üOöTo. Holland herring, per teg, 51 41; scaled herring i'W. HaJJbuu moked. 14.:. IV pared oodtsii, b'9o. Haioked siurgeon.loc. FANCY GROCERIES AN U FRUIT-A fair trade. Canned Goods Unchanged.lomatoas, a 1 be, f I '&gH Si ; llx 1 75.3 00 ; Yarmouth com. U 4U,a2 45; Mountain sugar, 12; TroDhr. Ii 25: Baltimore do, fi . Peaches, iTOpny, o; uaiumore uo, s. Intern, 3 Iba, 12 4ü2 60; Iba, B ; Western racked, a lbs. IJ 25: 8 lbs. ft 3; pie, Bibs, 50? 2 lbs, SI 74. iOackberrl H 60(91 bo. Btrawberrles, 2 lbs, f2 35(32 50. Raupt". .albs, t3 60Le3 60. Wortleberries, V 2532 50. Pin?- nles, 3 Iba, J J 60. Halmon, 1 lb. 12 40(32 tO: 3 lbs. 13 40 60. Dried beef. J acob 's, lj$c ; low grades, K;4c. juapie sugar uytgioc

Foreign Fruits Lemons and oranges active

and advanced. Palermo oranges, Ii 003525; Messina oranges. 15 00195 25. Imperial firm at f 7 0037.50. Lemons. prime Messina la 0030 w per box; dates mjioo per pound; new raisins, layers ri Utas 00; London layers 14 09; Muscatel double crown 14 00. 8nltana, 16ai8o; Acs, new, 15!l5o; Jsrge layer figs, 17jl7Xc; Dann figs, 14 15c: French prunes In boxes, very fln, 14c ; ke?s, 12H313Vic ; citron. 4'V4.Vs ; currants. Hf5: Turkish prunes. new,S-oc. Ncts Boft shelved almonds quoted at 24 5c ; ßlberts,löc; walnuts, Tench, 11c; Naples. 17 bsc; BrasU nuts, 12o; peanuts, raw, HaUo; roaKTcd 10il5c. OK AIM. KIOUR AND FEED BRAN, Ship-tdt-s, iCto V'ey little activity and no change. Utau lsdoll at 116 00; fine feed at 118 (XXgai 00. anrf tplddlinifs at f4. FnouR Trade slow. Srles of 3":0 bbls White Mi pie, p. t,; bbls extra, p. t. Chojoe fancies are quoted at ttf 25(86 75: famliy at M o3 50; extra. f4 2534 W; low gradea at kt 7.S. Corn Quiet and not well established in markt value. . Quoted : Low Kilxed, 66c ; high mixed 67c ; ec r, Oats Nominal. Quote at öo for mixed: 66c for choice white. Kti Nominal . Quoted at II 18 . Kim.tT-Nnmtnsl No Quotations. Wheat Quiet. Hales of 2,000 bu red at II 12; 1 tin hn Ho ot si 12? S ears red. D. t. We quote: Red wheat, 1 12Sl 15 free on Doard ; 1 inni.e m 1 ü 1 2-i HAY Plenty on tlie market and selling very freely iutfU ia noted at 18 20 for choioe timothy from wagons. KtUed Is quoted at I'8(j20 for the best by car load for tlzht, and t2&l for loo se prAd on arrival. Prairie hay. baled, 14-54:0. HOi Very dull and quiet. Prices, 14 2i3 10. Extra lieavy ö 75. UCfa New crop are quoted at 433 tso per pound. ... Hl DKS Market is dull and dealers are crl-lHtH-The foUowlng quotations are furnished exclusively for tne Sentinel by F. W. HAucher. dealer In hides. Nos. 27 and 29 East Maryland street, Indianapolls: Beet olty green hiri-R. cows. 6c: steers Weiching Co lbs or over. 7er best dtv veal skins. LMc : Dest City kv skin. 8e: green salted, cured, at 7V4 drv salted hides, 11412c as to cure: drjrSlnt. 12 al3o as to cure. Orubby, bull and nta hides two-thirds price. Hheep skins are quoted at 50a to II 75 according to quality. Ta -low, 7 7 Vic. Grease Brown at 64Q6c ; yellow 7X7Hc; white, diosc NAILÖ Are very firm and stocks low. Quoted, loa to eod at n 35 per keg and smaller numbers at the usual advance. PRODUCT Fair trade. Eutter Very dull. Extra good at 12015c; inferior mixed lots at 10ftl2c. J-XM30. Unchanaed lrom last week. Price 12c. Pocltry Fowl, live, per (loz, hens 13 754 uj; roosters K 50; Ducks, live, W 753 00; Turkeys, per lb. live, 8100. Vsxetabijls Potatoes: Old are plenty and sell Irom store In round lots at 11 tO(4l 05. New potatoes scarce and advancing; very firm, 17 CO per bbl. Cabbage, per bbl, M 00. Onions New onions SI 5oa5.O0 per barrel ; Bermuda tl on per box. Fbtjit Out of market. Dried apples, 9.310c ; sliced lie .beeswax, per lb, 25c; white navy beans, II 503 1 75 and veiy dull; Feathers, per lb, prime live geese, 42 J 4.5c : Ulnseng, II 1C; Rags lower; per lb., cotton, . Honey Is in fair demand at 30c per pound for choice boxes : for low grades, 2J(X2io. LEATHER Demand slow and market weak Oak siaushtered sole is quoted at40i42c; Bull alo, SO "436c; harness 855.W0; upper 25330c per foot; French calf, 11 7o 12 2o; French kip, si l 70; domestic calf, 11 30(jl60; kip, II 10(31 25; collar. pr foot, 20c; bridle, per dosen, I IX OnJet. Raw linseed Quoted at 67.-4ßc: boiled at 72 7;ic : lard oil. current extra. II a5al 30 : No. 1. tU4 1 10; tanners oil.Btralfs best,eU(3txx3 ; Banks' best. "ai)c : La br actor, öü(9oc; rounea cuai wi,jiM.i 14Slo; standard gasoline for lamp, Uytlic; headlight, 20o5c; lubrtoating and machinery Oils. 25c(il 25. PßuVlsiON-Mronger, but no movement. Aleka norfc. 124: clear pickled. (20: dry salted Shoulders,!':: clear rib sides, 111: clear sides, nominal at Ui2c; bacon shoulders, 9c; bacon clear rib sides, VJAC', bacon clear sides, nominsl : n'JOted t Wfa kettle at 13C BT A P EE GROCERIES Very quiet and no change. CorrkES Market strong. Roasting grades ol Rio are quoted to 205200; irood to fair at 212le: prime at 23'ia,o: choioe to fancy, at 24c?24o and Java at 84&i5c. Candles Hotel, ai; star oanuies are quoted at 1 (SWOc : common pressed, Ltäl3o. Cheese At 12,313io for -Lrae to caoice actorv. Molasses and Syrups New Orleans molasses is steady at e880c, and syrups at &0c38l for common to fancy. rice Dealers quote at ior rangoon, and 6Ys tor Carolina. BUQAKs-.uarket weak, ana quiet. We quote: Helmed Li quoted at 103lC?ic for A, 10110c, lor extra C. and Hji'esWVio for hard: circle C, 9AWAc; yeUows, 8S44o. Soda In boxes, 0c7o ; 5,'i a6 kers. BOAPS German la quoted at t)tv$7ic ; Babbitt's at lo&ioso. btarch Deaiora quote at 035x0 perpouna for pearl. Spices Pepper is quoted at itf-a ; auspice, 18iT0o: cloves, O.iysßc ; cassia, 40c4jo. Teas Market dull. Uuupowder Is quoted at&cftll 60: Imperial, eOc'Sl 30; Hyson 1(3120; Oolong, SöcmII : English breakfast, iJToc L.UMBEK A fair trade but no unusuil na tures. f 1KB 1 and 3 dear, per M. feet. green, C53 w; dry, j5 wj; fi oring, dressed, J22 MO-TO 00 : Siding, dressed, IM 019 00; Stock boards, 118 00-aij 00 ; Common boards, II 00: Bill stuff, to 18 feet, IIS 00: xlill stuff, over 19 feet, 117 0024 oo; Heavy tlrnbeis, 81 UX xtra per M.; Sheeting, 813 DO; A eawed shingles, 14 75f4 00; No. I shingles. Si 00; PoDlar shingles, i 5; Lath, Vi 00; öouLhern pine Sooring, uressea. tio ooi'vw oo. PoPLAB-ciear. 130 DO: Common. lis ra: cuns i:o a. A sh 1st and 2d, 332 50. Black Walhut The quotations are buying prices for green and selling prices for dry lumber. 1st and 2d, dry j6 OOfttio oo : hit and 2d. green. 1 10 00 s0 00: Culls, 15 urs20 00. IRON AND BTEEESteady and quiet. The quotations are arlven at list prices, as fol lows: Bar iron is quoted at ti 50ra2 80. Sheets roUed. 10 to 14. ibCe: 15 to 20. 4.7o: 27. 5c: Charcoal, lVo advance on above rates. Other sixes and numbers are graded at proportionate rates. Steel Is quoted as fellows; Sanderson's best English tool. 25c: American tool, 18c; spring steel. 1U lneh. 12c; 1 Inch and over, lie. mill nick shapes. Sue SEEDS Quiet and nncbanged. Flax seed is o noted at II bo: clover at SS 2536 50: timothy dull at 12 6G(pt2 75. stha W I worth IMH) per ton. SALT In good demand and higher. Bazlnaw. arav load lots, at ti 002 05: Ohio Dim,. Aw. ntm , I !,'.! o;. Unn.. ..aw lit. at II WJrl 85; Ohio River, car lota at II li&l tobacco No change to note. Royal Uem is quoted at W3hho : Monitor Navy. 68(370c ; baled tobacco, 45 aS5o; bright navies and Quarters. 6ö474c; smoking brands, 85cft125c; flnecnts, 60'i'joc; black tobacco, oiüOo in cadlea ; twists, 60 uc. TiNNERa BToCK Trade is reported fair. Tin piate is quoted, ior 1C 10x14, charooai.flrRt quaUty, at 112 10 IX, ditto, at 115 10: 1C, 14x20 roofing tin, til: IC, x2i roofing Uo, lUiöO. Brasa kettle, 45c. No. 27 iron B, 40; No. 27c smooth Iron, 6c Moorehead's galvanised Iron, 5 per cent, dlsoocnt from list. Zinc, pei sheet, lie; per cask, 10c. Pig tin. Strait's, Süc. Wire Bright and annealed So per cent discount from list prices; l&oquered 30 per cent discount. Solder, tinner's ISo. Copper Sheeting, 14 to 15 oe., S5o; planished, 14 to lo ox., o9e : bolt copper, 45c ; bottoms, 3c. Lead Pig, 7c ; bar, 8c Antimony, lc ; Babbit metal. ifl(aJX) WHISKY Advanced, and firm at II 16. WOODEN WARE-No.1 tubs per dos,8 509 ;No. 2 ditto, 17 5038; No. 3 ditto, 16 &i(97; No. 1 Churns, common, per aosen, aiu ou; ao. aiitogy shj; No 3 ditto, 18 60: No. 1 cedar churns brass bound, S21.322; No. 2 ditto, l-Xiftt-'l; No. lash churns, 118; No. 2 ditto. 116: No. 3 ditto, 114 : stave hair bushel measures, 95 50 ; hoop Iron bound ditto, lo 60 37: keelers, five in nest, 12 25; meal sieves, 14-16, UtbQ2; ditto 18, T2 00(22 25; O U buckets two hoop, 81 85&1 SO; ditto three hoop 82 15(ö2 25. WOOL Wool Is dull and trade behindhand. Quoted: Unwashed, 30312c; tub washed, 48sxc. wijxoow ULAB& single mrengin. 2nd Qual. 1st Qnal 8x8 to 8x10.. ,.87 00 7 75 oxl5 to 10x13.... 8 0U 875 11 00 13 00 In xl to 12x18 12x30 to 2Jx2 Discount 60 and 70 per cent, off above. 'MONEY, srOCKM, ETC, Hiw Yeax, Juneö. Money easy at er cent. Prime mercantile . aper is quoted at 3G5 per cent. ' , Sterling steady at 81 87 for 68 days, and JiJX) sight. custom receipts fiX:0. Gold opened at 11674. advanced to 117. and closed atil6. carrying rates i&ii percent. Rates for borrowing were quoted at 2 per cent per annum.

Loans were made flat. Treasury disbursements .1190,000. Clearings, tJC,000.000. Specie shipments .o-morrow will probably reach Sl,0f 0,00n. OovemmenLs firm. Railroad bonds firm. State securities steady. Stocks opened strong, and prices advanced from Yt to.l4. At the second call the market was weak, and at the close the market was firm, and recovered some of the atternoon decline. Lake Hliore rallied from bl to 62l. The activity and duct nations in this Block during the day were caused chiefly by alternate favorable and unfavorable reports about the end of the railroad war. Union Pacific recovered from to 7t, and closed at Pacific Mail rallied from to 3iVi- Western Unlou rose from 74TS to 75',, Early in the day this stock sold ur to 7b. on tho declaration of a quarterly dividend of 2 per cent, and the staterapnt that the earnings ier the year were 14,51,000 gross, snd I3.154.U4; net, and also that there was a surplus of f8.oW after paying the dividend. Atlantic &. Pacific Telegraph advanced to 24s;. on the report that the Faraday had finally Bueceeded In laying tbe direct cable. Northwestern closed at and Rock Island at 102", the lowest quotations of the day. New York Ce.dtxal closed at ltsjf, a'ter selling at lu2i and 104.';. This stock, like lJske Shore, was Influenced by various rumors about tbe railroad war. The fluctuations in other shares were eenerallv slight.

The New ork Central half yea ly dividend of per ceui wm oepaia on and alter July I, at the New York cilice. The transfer books cloe June l!. The American Kx press has declared a semiannual dividend of M per share, payable July 1. TLe transfer books close July 11. The Western Union Telegraph dividend will be paid July la. Thebooki rlmwJnna ia The total sales of stocas to-day were 2,0U) shares, of which IftyO) were Pacific Mall, 37,0u0 Western Union, S.700 Northwestern, 13.IKH) Erie. U .1.1 1 1 ' . I - r ... 1 ouuic suu o,uw union x acme. govebnschst heccbitik. ihTiFri. ibat. iMon-i-ue.i w Ü. s. c's LC.H.6's 'f2., 125' ICS1 118Vg 11SM llsVlisjV 122 12V Vji 125'- 125 12 12512 U74 1184 UH 118KI 1171 11. "V, li2 h. t.6 s M .. u. . e!s v.-i U. B. 6's '05 (new) IT. S. 6'S 'C7. U.M. P. 1 7 12 Ai 122' 1 122 W 121V4 lv4 123;, 124H 12i4 125 121 10,1 H.H. Cs 'OH, 124 ViV 124 llVH 119l-u 12 12 122S U. 8. 10-40's., 1184 12; llHdlH U3il2vU 119 12'i Currency 6's, 6 per cent I'd loan., 117VJ117'4 US 1118 118 nejii7 4.ST'7V 116 1 1 . a 47H Sterling.... 87 487 1487! 8TATB ETOCES. TUT Sat. Mon lue W'a MlMcuris-... 102 iH 10? 5.3 52 SÖ 3-i 20 11 1K 102H 9?6i 102 54 S7 85 20 II Old Tennesfees. New Tenneesees. New Virginity; Old Virginias. Old N. Carolinas. New N. Carolinas. 52 52 5 35 20 50 50 4 34 SS S2 Hi 20 11 35 35 2J 11 The purchasing prices for Government bonus la Indianapolis vary from the Nsw York quota Lous KiM her cent flSXESAL STOCKS. fh'riFrl. isau iMoni'Iu'ei w'd Cantoc...., 65 65 75 17 3 75 17 100 m W. U. Telegraphs. 74J-, tiuicksiiver...... Ad.ama Express Wclis & Fargo Ex American Ex.. U. K. Ex Pact Go Jiali-..... N. Y. CeuUal 1 17 ;yt 'VS. Vi 77 100 tu 77 t4 4)i 42 HMjfc 41 &4 1C3 102)4 liaw it3 Erie is 21 IX 133 64 8V l-?4 21 ilrie, preferred... vi Li Kjiem........ ...... Harlem, pTd. Mlchlgaa Central, llttubarg Northweetcrn N 'thwest'n p.-ef... Itock lina... N. J. Central IX, 133 61 8754 Si b' U)2 1 m b7 7' 40 Ufa t7 l.'i3 65 87 38 s.: 65 40i 54k 1(1-2" 2 63k 6W 04 (. 12-V4102 11 w' us 1US lus fet. Pad 3. OT4 KW OU7-4 O'.'l , 3-24 2 87 5 20 102 1CÜ 52 8 114i IUI 104 117 24 "4 St. Paul prsf. 65 05 5a Wabash,.. , Wabash pre..., 9 15 7 5 22 V a 1-5 ÖS) 5 21 13 98 6 30 13 87 5 W. IT S7 5 IDS, t ort w ayne.. TorT8 Haute... Tnrre Haute pref, Chicago A Alton 101 '''71, lC2i 108 102 10 52 114?4 . 101 70J4 I038 10i ""it C. A A. preferred,100 103 1UO 23 52 114 Li m Ohio A Mli-issl-pl. 21 4) I 25 cu. ...... C, B. A Q.... Lai:e Shore IndUca Centrals. Illinois Central.. U. Pact (To tttocks C. PacUlc bouds. U. Pacific bonds. Del. & Laokawanx A. A P. Teleerapb. 52 514 113 114 IMS MX 9m 4 . 4; 4W UXI 1 A, i. 1W74 11 7 72 1024, 117 j 23X1 litti. mi 117 117 117 23 23 MARKETS BY TELEGRAPH. NEW YORK, June 9. Flour-Is in better demand; receipts, 10,000 barrels; saies were made cf superfine Western and State at 14 50,01 75; common to good extra do at II 75(35 15; good to choioe at 85 2055 50; white wheat Western extra at 85 5036 25 ; common to gocd extra Ohio at 84 R57 00; common to choice U Louis at 8-5 1538 25. Rye flour Market unchanged; sales were made at 84 30 35 60. Corn meal The market is firm: sales were made of Western at 88 6U(94 20. Wheat Is better; re ceipts fc.0u0 bushels: sales were made of No. 1 spring at 81 18(41 iO; Mo. 1 Milwaukee at 81 1 mi 20: No. 1 Sheboygan at 81 iü; No. 2 Chlcazo at II 1131 12; No. 2 Milwaukee at 81 13 41 14; No. 2 Northwestern at II 11(2112: ungraded Iowa and Minnesota spring at 81 11 ai is; winter red Western at si 2731 30; amber western at 11 ;ji 4 1 So: white Western at II 30ül 35. Rse Isouiei: sales were made of Canada In bond at Utc. Barley Is nominal; sales were made ol No. 2 rowed state at 81 2u; prime Canada West at tl 55. Barley malt Firm aud In air inquiry; sales were made of prime Canada West at 1 65. Corn Is dull and drooling; receipts fcOOUO bushels; Bales were made ot Western mixed, steamer, at 79-$79c; do, sail, at 8083c: white Western at 723"6o Oats Themarket Is active; receipts 23 000 bushels ; sales were made of mixed Western at 7l(73c; white mixed Western at 72 .76c. HayMarket is firm ; sales were made ol shipping at 65(i70c C3üee Is quiet and firm; sales were made of Rio cargoes at 1618c gold; Jobring at 16'4l9c gold. Sugar Is s.eady; saies were made of lair to good refining atttjiHfc; prime at 8c; refined is firm at 10Villc; M uscovado at 8-5$Vic. Moiasaes Grocery grades dull; sales were made of Porto Rico at 42(ci5bc; New Orleans at 72. Rice The market is quiet; sales were made of Carolina at 7i 8;-gj. Petroleum Is dull and declining on account of new well struck ; sjti were made or refined 12t& 12c ;crud9 at BJ-O&Hc. Rosin Market Is quiet ; sales were made of strained at 81 fe0l do. Terpentine The market is quiet; saies were made of spirits at oio. Pork la firm; sales were made of new mess at 820 00. Beef Dull ; sales made of plain mess at 88 1039 60; extra do at 8i0 50.511 00. Cut meats Are quiet ; sales made of dry salted shoulders at 8c; tierce pickled hams atllllc. Middles Market Is easier; sales were made of Western long clear at llc; short clear at 12c. Lard is Arm; sales were made of prime steam at 13 13-16c Butter Is heavy; sales were made of Western at 10(dH5c. Eg? Are unchanged ; sales were made of Western at iyvia.'c. cheese is unchanged; sales were made of common to prime Weelern at6Uc. Whisky is steady; sales were made at 1121. Leather Sales were made of hemlock sole, Buenos Ayresand RioUrand lisfht, middle and heavy weights at 27j!;c; California do at 25$ 27c; common do 2i27Xc, Wool The market is quiet; sales were made of domestic fieece at 42(5c ; pulled at aj(j CHICAGO. Jane 9. Flour The market is dull and prices are unchanged ; sales were made to fair to choice Western extra superfine spring at ti 50ß 75; fancy faroily at fjou; Minnesota extra winter at 84 78ßt5 S. Wheat Tbe market Is active and prices have advanced; sale were made of No 1 Chicago spring at 81 CO spot ; No 2 Chicago spring, fresh, at Wc: regular, at Wc for snot or seller June; 97Jic for seller July; IWc for seller August; No 3 Chicago spring at 02 93c; rejected at 85c. Corn The market is advanced; sales were mad of No 2 regular at 67c snot or seller Jane; 6iJc was bid for seller July; 72t72c for seller August: rejected at 65c. Oat The market Is dull and prices are unsettled; sales were made of No 2 at 61c for spot; 58c for seller July: 42a42?'c was bid for seller August; rejected at 55c Rye The market Is dull and prices are unchanged; sales were made of No 2 at 9Sc. Barley The market Is dull and prices are nominal; sales were made ot No 2 fall at 1120 for spot; 1103 was bid for seller September. Pork The market Is steady; sales were made at 119 60 for spot; iy 53tl9 60 for seller July; 819 85ii9 87 lor seller August. Lard The market Is steady ; sales were made at 81350 for pot; 81355 for seller July ; $13 81)2 for seller AugUftt. Bulk meats The market Is firm ; sales were made of shoulders at be; short rib middles at lie; short Clear middles at llo for spot; these prices are all for loose. Whisky The market is firm; sales were made at 8117. Lake ftelnhuv Are firm; to Butralo, 3'4c tor wheat; 3o for corn; to Oswego, 3c for wheat. Receipts Flour, 8,000 barrels; wheat, 69,000 bushels; " corn, 79,000 bushels; oats, 2fi,0u0 bnshel; rye bushels; barley, h00 bushels; malt, bushels. Shipments Flour, 9,000 barrels; wheat auo.ooo bushels; corn. o9,000 bushels; oats, 100,000 bushels; rye, 8.000 bushels; barley, 880 bushels; malt, 930 bushels. Ou the call board this afternoon Wheat closed active and strong, and prices were

higher; sales were made at "o for seller June: 9rO for seller July- Corn The market is firm and prices are higher; sales were made at Wo for seller July. Oats The market is firm; sales were made at 61Jc for seller June; öc for seller July. Pork The market Is dull and prices are unchanged ; sales were made at 119 10 for seller July: 819 30 for seller August. Lard The market is dull and prices are unchanged; sales were made at 813 40(13 45 for seller July. BALTIMORE, June . Flour The market Is quiet and prices are unchanged; sales were made of Western superfine at 84 60(34 75; extra at 85 00(55 50; family at 88 25iyJ 75. Wheat The market is qutet; sales were made of Nol amber Weitern at f 1 S7; No 2 amber Western at 51 4; mixed amber Western at fl 30; No 1 red Western at 81 32; No 2 red Western at 81 o; Pennsylvania red at 81 31l 32. Corn The market is quiet and prices unchanged; rales were made 01 Western mixed at Sic. Oat The market is quiet and prices are unchanged; sales were made of white Western at 7; mixed Western at 67,ftt8c. Rye The market is dull; sales were made at 81 10(3 12, Hay The market is quiet and prices are firm ; sales were made of Pennsylvania and Maryland at 817 to-324 U. Provisions The market Is dull and heavy. Mesa Pork The raarset Is dull; sales were made, nominally, at 821 0021 60. Bulk meats Themarket is nominal; sales were made of shoulders at Sc; clear rib sides at lljillc. all loose. Bacon The market Is dull: sales wre male of shoulders at 9(&4c; clear rib side at 12?i8l3c. Hams fcales were made at lift Uc. Lard The market is dull and prices re nominal; sales were made of refined at 15315c. Butter The market is firm and prices are active; sales were made of Western gras flavored at 2!2le. Petroleum The market is nominal; sales were made of crude at 6afKc ; refined at 13vtl3c. Coffte The market Is firm; sales were made of Rio cargoes at 10lfcc; Jobbing at 16ilJc. Whisky-Sales were maae, nominally, at II 21. ST. LOUIS, June 9. Cotton The market Is d all and prices have declined; sale? were made of good ordinary at 13!c; iow middling atl4c: middling upland at like. Flour The market is unsettl e l aud there is but little doing. Wheat

ine prices are better lor future; sales werr made of No 2 red winter at 81336135 sellei uuuc, 1007 neuer juiy. corn ine marael opened firm but closed dull ; sales were made of o2 at ueotrered; .9csh at thee ose: 7;.(&sc peiierjune. oats ine market is inactive and prices are easier; sales were made of No 2 at 62c cash, closiaa better. Rye The market is firm ; sales were made of No 2 at 81 12. Whisky Tbe prices are neia nigaer; sales were made at 8118. Pork The market Is easier: sales were made of small lote at T20 '0(820 25. Dry saH meats The market Is lower; sales were made of clear rib atllSiSeller Jolr. Bacon The market i d nil and there is but little doing; sales were made of joooing ana oraer 101 or bulk Shoulders at 12c seutr juue. LÄTU ine prices are lower; sales were made of Pommer at 812 50(312 75. Hogs The market Is weak ; sales were made of shippers at lö EU ; bacon at 16 60t85; butchers at S V0& 7S5. Csttle The market is easier lor Texans and natives are 25c higher for good to choice Kraue.- sajee were made or Choice native steer at rt;95: prime native steers at W75 80; fair to iruuu nai ve Meer at uwöoo; good thorounh Texansat 81601175: falrTexans at 14 00.31 :5; medium Texans at 83 3tirj3 W; common at 83 0vq 8 2.. Receipts-Flour, 8,1)00 barrels; wneat. Vxjo ousneis; corn, h.iioo bushels; osta, ö.OuO bushels; barley, none; rye, none: malt, bushels; nogs, 1 ,:v neaa ; came, 1.330 neaa. ciiCiwrJATi, June 9. Cotton The marfet is quiet; 6ales were made of middling at 15s. Flour The market is dull and pricei are lower; sales were made of family at 85 30 5 4u:Wheat The market Is dull and dro -ri . 1 . a . . . . . mg i ui reu were maae at si isri corn The market is steady: eales were made i at 72(373c. Oats The market is steady : saies werts made at te'Oc. Rye Tbe market is dull and droopin;; sales were mada at 81 (18 Oil 10. Tnarley The market Is dull and nonii nai. oils-The market Is unchanged: sales of iinneeu were made at 67c; lard oil, sales were made at tu lm &. Kgjrs The market Is stecdy sales were made at 15 .jc. Butter The mar ket is dull and unchanged; sale of choice western lieserve were made at 20323c; Cen trai Ohio, two lower grades nominal. Cheese The market is dull and nncbanged; sales or new were made at Hlic Pork The market is dull and unchanged; sales were made at 32t spot: 81 50 seller August. Lard Tbe dull and unchanged; sales of 'summer steam wtre made at 12"c: winter steam held at 13V; country kettle 14c(14e. Bulk meats The market Is dull and drooping; sales were made of Shoulders at 83 iy2; clear rb 811 25 spot: 11 37J buver June; clear 811 fill 11 624 Bacon Only a limited Jobbing demand and unchanged: sales were made of shoulders at 8V2V9o75: clear rib 812 50; clear 812 75. Whisky The market is firm; sales were made at SI is. Hogs Themarket is unchanged: sales were made of common at 86 50(36 tu; fair to medium at 86 855.1.7: good to choice at 87 15 07 40. Iieceipts-2,mo head. Shipments &30 head. PHILADELPHIA, June 9. Flour In better request; sales were made of Iowa, Wisconsin and Minnesota family at 85 00(6 00; Pennsylvania, Indiana and Ohio family at 85 ?5(i 6 25; high grades at 86 75,7 75. Wheat The market Is quiet; sale wete made of red at 8131&132; amberat 81 331 34; choice white at 8140. Rye Sales were made at 11 12. Corn In better request; saies were made of yellow at 83';(SiN4c;, Western mixed at 69(s70c. ProvisionsThe mat ket is dull : sales were made of mess, pork at 82050. Lard Sales were made at 3'üJ14c. Whisky Held; sales were made of Western at 81 22. Petroleum The market is easy; sales were made at 12l2;gc for refined; 9'4c for crude. Clover seed Sales were made at 812. Timothy seed Tbe market is nncbanged ; sales wer a made at 82 62. Flax seed The market is uncuanged; sales were made at 81 80. Butter The market Is steady; sales made of New York and Bradford county extra at 30c; New York and Bradford county firsts at 23324c; Western extras at 24(25c; Western Hrsta at 1719c; extra rolls at 2U ai;c. Cheese The mar6 et is firm; sales were made cf fine Western at U?l0c. Egers The market is firm; sales were made of Western fresh at 19 Sc. LOÜ13VILLE, June 9. - Cotton-The market Is dull; sales were made at 15l;c. Flour The maraet isuuebanged; sales were medeof extra at84 5o5; extra family at 85 5066 Oo: A No 1 at 5o 25 ; fancy at 86 75ra7 ;5. Wheat-The mar ket Is nominal; sales were made of red amber and white at 81 30. Corn Tbe market la steady; sales weie made at 73(75c Oats The market is steady; sales were made at 68370c. Rye The market is nominal; axles were made at (1 15. Hay Themarket is dull and unchanged ; sales were made of choice timothy at 822, delivered on cars. Provision The market is dull and easier. Pork Sales were made at 820(330 50." Bulk made of shoulders at Sc; ll?c; clear at HJi3l2c. Meats Sales were clear ribs at 11 Bacon Sales were clear libs at 12 "3 made of shoulders at 9c; 12; ciear at iz;6i3c. Hams Sales were made of sugar cured at 13ai2Ü4C Lard The market is dull; sales were made ol tierce at 15(3 15c;keg at l&Jlöc. Whisky The market is firm; saies were made at 81 16. Bagging Sales were made at 13(314c. NEW ORLEANS, June 9. Flour There Is a good demand for Cuba; export grades were held at seven offers of 86 75: refused. Corn The market is firm; sales were made of ordinary mixed at 8bc; choice white at 93c. Oats The market is dull; sales were made at 78c. BranThere Is a moderate demand: sales were made at 95c(SiO0. Hay The market is dull; prices are quoted at prime at 84; choice at 82ü327 offee There is nothing doing; no stock in first hands. Pork The mat ket is quiet ; sales were made at 821 25(321 50. Dry salt meats There is a good supply but no demand. Bacon sales were made of Jobbing at (3!3f-c13fi. Hams Sales were made at 13i3l3kc. Lard The market is dull; sales were made of tierce at loc; kegs at 15?ic. Whisky Saies were made of Jobbing Louisiana at II IM31 2u; choice western at 81 21(3122. Sugar Tne market is dull and prices are nominal; prices were quoted for common at 7i'38c; low fair to fully fair at 839c; prime to str.ctly rrime at 99e. Molasses The market Is dull and prices are nominal: common quoted at .13c; fair at 603 55c; prime to choice at 6871'c. MILWAUKEE. June 9. iour The market la Inactive and prices are unchanged. WheatThe market Is firm; sales were made of No I Milwaukee Club at 81 05; No 2 Milwaukee Club at yvXc; seller July at 99c; seller August at 99c Oats Tbe market optned lower and closed steadier; sales were made of No 2 at 5tc. corn The supply is scarce and prices are higher; sales were made of No 2 Western at b6o. Rye The market is nominal; sales were made of No 1 at 95c. Barley Tbe market is nominal; sales were made of No 2 at II 15; No 8 at II 00. Provisions The market Is quiet and prices are firmly held. Mess Pork pales were made at 819 55 cash and seller July. Prime 'Lard Sales were made at 13(314c. Freights Grain freights are weak and lower; to Bafialo, 3c ; to Oswego, Cc. Recel pts Flour, 5,50 barrels ; wneat, S2,uH) bushels: corn, bushels; oats, bushels; barley, bushels. Shipments Flour, 10,400 barrels; wheat, 2H).tou bushels; corn, bushels: oats, bushels ; barley, bushels. TOLEDO, June 9. Flour The market is steady. Wheat - The prices are l92c better, but the market closed dull ; sales were made of No 1 white Michigan at II 2 j spot; seller July at 8125; extra white Michigan at 8124; amber Michigan, spot, at II 23: seller June at II 23 ; seller July at 81 25; seller August at II 25: No 1 red winter at 81 24. Corn The market is dull and prices are ip wer; sales were made of high mixed at 74o forpOtTeller July at75c; seller August at 76c; low mixed at 71c; no grade at 7oo. Oats The market is a shade better, but closed dull; sales were made of No 1 white at floate ; rejected at 60c Receipts-Flour, 1,000 1

-WK"',0.bunel8: corn, 2?.ou) bush-brV?f-Ai.ba,8aneI'v Shipments-Flour, s.uoo eUrtaw Ä bushels: corn. 4.0U0 busheis. oats, 3,000 bushels. Lake freights Are du and rates are unchanged. Ireinia Are au imHr'I?CELA?lD' Jane 9. Wheat-The market Prici unchanged: sale? "ere made of No 1 red winter at 81 27: No 2 rel winter at 81 19. Corn-The market is stead v h?zhPmrUr!fh.aD,fe1: we made eff Oat? ThiLÄfH! l 74Täc: c l 7172c. oats The market Is steady and prices are unchanged ; sales were made of No 1 sta-e at c No 2 state atöc; white Western et "v. pjl T.Vmr7De m"ket is steady; sale- were raadeo W degree, lest standard whit in caVo,, at . ia,?d degree Ohio lest l : . babels; corn. I.OtO bushels: oats 8.230 bushels; barley, bushels. ' lao1rSJr-.UiR?'i jQne --Wbat-The market mq,i i?ud Prlc8 ar.e ahcbangtd; tales were JT16 ornhsylvanla and Ohio red at f 1 253 130: amber and white at 113oai35. Shelled he m,ark.et ls dnllj sales were made at toonftMLml?Cd and PrI,ne yellow, according . . dal1; 8ales re rnBie rt 777c. aui , su.es were made of crude at .51 40 at Pa--

LITE STOCK MARKETS. BUFFALO LIVE BTOCK MAIiXET. HIlIJI'ALP.,ninne 9- CATTLE-The recplrst too? 8 SS9.hKe,Ml' mak total tor tbe week 5L1' ,.head: Remarket opened flow ; Lasterb dispatches were unfavorable, and prices were a shade weaker; Astern dealers wire about all supplied and returned home. aJI nHJ.,f:E,A"I XUe receipts to-day were i.i oo had; ; making a total for the week or ll.v head ; trade was slow and the market was c) till sales were made of 1U head of Ohio clipped sheep, averaging 87, 90 and l.3 ,bs, at 85 37! ' Yj 5 Uof' The Teceipta to-day were 2.V) head making a total for th week of 1. r-o head 1 trade wa moderately acüve and all tbe offerlmnj u ere dispohed of ; sales were made of Vorkem at E-VST LIBERTY LIVE BlbcK MARKET. The receipts for to-day were 1.47 head 2? Ä101,,116 past 'in bead; 40 cars of which were through consignments. and 47 cars were for yard sales; all of the latter are nearly all sold out; business bas been good at good prices, though ith no advance on yesterdays quotations: sales were rnaueof prime to extra at 17 07 ftu; medium .."l!0 f8 t": common to fair at i 5ua 6 1.; light to h-avy stockers.at 51 755 25; bulls ecarce at 84 00-35 00. ' Hops Receipts lor tolay were 2,640 head, making a total lor the past 2 days of -45 head were made 01 Yorkers ai f7i03730: Philadelphias at 17 507 C5. ' JfrJlP18 for to-dav "were S.W head, and total for the past 2 days were 11.700 head : sales were made of ciipi at tl 533 CHICAGO L1VJE STOCK MARKET. Chicago, Jane 9. Cattle The receipts to-day were 400 head; the market was steady snd prices were entirely unchanged, bnt the demand was moderately active; shipments, 2.4UO head. .vll003":The receipts to-day were l,re head; r e l".Brvket wa" active and prices were firm and b'gher; sales were made cf poor to extra at 86 5; 40; light stock at 87(37 2C; heavy hogs ai 8-37 25: Khlpments, 4,400 heud. Sheep The receipts to-day were 5(0 head; the market was rather more artk- of...i and prices were firm ; sales were made of poor 10 cnoice sneep at 85a4 w; spring lambs at 81 5i Ö- üO. BOSTON WOOL MARKET. Boston. June 9. Wool The and demand unchanged, manufacturer bu iui small lots no Indications as yet appearof an improven:ent in immediate fature. The only wools for which good ran-e prices can be looked for are desirable lota of mniinm t . combing and delaine fleeces. Sales were made of Ohio and Pennsylvania fleeces at. r-or.c Wisconsin and Michigan fleece nt combing and delaine lleeces at 5o68c; new Kentucky combing held at 50c; in superfines and pulled sales have have been at 355cc. NEW YORK COTTON MARKET. NlW Y0KK. Jnne 9. Cotton Is nuiet? mi were made of middling upland at i4fldec. Futures closed firm, with sales of 4H.Jäi hT follows: Heller June. 15 17-i!.ai59-in- eiier July, 15 9-16315 19-32c; seller Auzusu 15 23-82a IMc; seller September. 15 U-iKrais 19.3?- wiir October, 15315 9-Wc; seller November, 15(3 l5 6-32c; seller December, 15i315 5-X'c; seller January. 15 3-16315 7-32c ; seder February, 15 11-32 gw ij-uc; seiier Tiaren. ia ir-10315 ll-16c; seller April, 15 la 27-3 Jc; seUerMay, 1515-H316c. NEW YORK METAL MARKET. NEW York. June 9. Metals Mannfacinrin copper is steady: sales were made of new sheetings at S'c. incot Lake-Firm: sales wemm&ii at zifti-23c. Pig Iron The market is qull; sales were made of Scotch at 29i3 Cc: American dnU and irregular at 2-IS2SC. Russia sheet Sf les were made at 14. gold. Nalls-The market Is quiet; ales of cut were made at tl25a3 50c; clinch at 85 00(3 6 5i'c. Horse shoes Sales were made of No. 8 at 825 15. NEW YORK DRY GOODS MARKET. New Yckk. June 9. Drv Goods Business con tinued slow wlin commission houses dealine 111 cotton goods, print, dress goods, shawls, etc.: the Jobbing movement was slusrzish: cotton goods were nominally unchanged, but outside ins a es or nieaebed Miming were weak; fancy prints were very du!l in first hands, but Garner and Amo!iea? laucies were Jobbing freely; the oaisnceoi ine stock 01 tue Germania and Scotia mills wa sold at auction at air prices lo-dav; foreign goods were depressed. FOREIGN MARKETS. LosnoN, June 9. Tbe rate of discount the open market for three months' bills 3 per cent., or pe: cent, below tue Bank ou is of England rate. consols tor money, l&LfoSFi: on account, 924ö; 5-20s lii, lotr4; ä-jw L67, K9; l-4ts, 104; new 5s, h-3; New York Central, ai; Erie, 15'; Erie preferred 21. Reflned American Detro'euni Sales were made at 939. Sugar, No 12 D.S. afio.it Hales were made at 25sdj,2ö3 6d. Tuipentlne Sales were made of spirits, at 23s 6d. Paris, Jane P. Rentes, Kf 35c. Antwerp. Jane 9. Fine American petroleum, 26?-4. Liverpool, June 9. Cot'on is dull; middling uplands, 7 11 I'kl ; Orleans, TVi; sales of S.ytti bales of which 1.C0U bales weie for speculation and expor and 3,oo American. Flour The market is steady; sales were made of extra state and Western at 22s. Wheat S lies we? e made No 1 red Western spring at 8s 2d; No 2 red Western spring at Ks fed. Corn Snies were made of new mixed Western at Sis. Pork-Sales were madeof new winter American Western at 72s 6d; American Eastern at 82s lid. Beef Sales were made of new American at 7t 6d. Lard Tbe market Is firm sales were made of prime Western at 61s txl. Bacon The market is s'.eady; sales were made of clear sides, at 5. Cheese Sale were made of choice American , new, at 64s. Tallow Sales were made of American at 41s. Petroleum Sales were madeof refined at 9,d ; spirits at 7id. Common rosin Sales were male at 5d. Spirit turpentine Sales were made of 24s 6d. Moffat's Life Pills? Moffat's PlKEnis Bitters ! ! Page's Climax Salvo !!r form a rorr.pMr Family .Meriirir.r .-,. m 1 bi cutmI mnrp ilicrs. and hair t!oap in-irr u-hh !:r r.Hiii.iait v. tliaa aaj other uiedirinceTeretu red i he people. MOFFAT'S LIFE PILLS srp porelr t citable. They act ec the Liter, 0ifBin' the (lurts.anil restorlu tlipbn.'y In perfcrt health, cud may be relied on to cure NerM aud Sick Headache. Costivrne., Dvspepsi. luiiied Ion, Jauutllre, Li er sad Bilious 4 omplaintv. tdliN. NcariT. ;i-uersl Wesknr. Kerr A A cut-. WÄOFFAT'S riifEMX 1511Ti:ilS 5 rirrp-t the secretions ef the Momarli. and sre a sure rare for ßyspepvla, ervoNnes SleeplessaehS, iVuule ( oiiii.lnlntx. lYeakncMi llei.ility.Ac. VAULTS CLIMAX SALVE Is a compound of Arnica Ith man j et her extract and balsams. He warrant it to cure Scrorala and Salt Kbesm, Ferer Sores, Piles, Frost Bite. ( hllMalns, Corns, InflasimsHon of the I res, Broken Breasts, Sore Kipple, l ats, Braises, Bbt.Sc1, Is and all CataneouH Diases, en maaor beast. It allsri Inflammation, subdues all pain, and heals, without a scar. It Is worth iti weicht Id gold to CTery family, and should always been hand. firSold bjr Druggists everywhere, V J. P. XILLS, Sole Proprietor. S3 Liberty street, ew York-