Indiana State Sentinel, Volume 24, Number 43, Indianapolis, Marion County, 17 June 1875 — Page 8
THE INDIANA STATE SENTINEL THURSDAY. JUNE 17 1875
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Trade Palace, Oct. 7. To the Country Readers: We respectfully aslc your Iramodiate attention to the beat selected took of Dry Goods, Notions and Mil Inery ever oroucht tothls city. By Giving our individual attention to buying in New York, wo hav secured a line of Silk. Black Goods. Dress Goods. Domeiics, V7oolen3 Flannels, Shawls, Table Linens, Blankets, Comforts, Notions and Millinery at auch rates and on suchterm3 as enables ua to otter the lowes' prices known cincel862. Our prieca are alike to all, and Grangers as wel- as otnera will rind at no other houaa mora attractive goods or lower prices. S. j"5T"ELE3 & CO., USANCE AND BUSINESS. WEEKLY BUSINESS liEVIEVV. . MONEY MATTER4. Tt tre are many curious aaonalies in bus iui-a, atthlstluie. If yea Uo rr.or.ev tc le::d y u cin't find a good borrower, and it is s-otof-tLins or a trick to find eoo-I trcuihy and ten per cent irterrst. Flrst-cUss r-ajKr iss.'irco. a tho other band, scc-ond-c"a-s borrowers wfco need m?rey to p.iy old drb' 'and current exr nses.are nutnrou ( rotiah bui can't eet tb money. To them toe money market is ligLt. Then i an u annually Urjze cla of people to whom the time aro bard, and the pre pect of pettina a living is -Jiik and discnuraginc. Permanent inefs.m?nt3 ara preferred by capitil which ae.-k. mortgage securities as lar as pwili!. In the Danks money la easy aud the do mand is not very gatisiactory. FORKION EXPORTS. Tr .immsrv of extjorts f.-cts nps foletwa Vit the month endiDg ATril 3"), end tto t ten months ending the same dat: VALVES. TMM'.'PITTK-S. Month f nded April 3. Total Dutiable f 74 ;.1 r.,27 j.- i l.M'J.Wi Öil.TTl To-j;lfrecfduty Total . 2.xfc2,SUS Shiptd in cais and other laud vehicle? if Sbir.Del In American vessels l.Blti.li bVA'A Ten months ended Arril M. . 1S75. 1S7I. Total dutiable Tola: fr-o of duty Total. .. .....- .?sC7.-7 511.o7.isr? Car shipped , America veselsForeign vessels.. . ,Vöi,2 12 K..lsI,ii7 e,4?t;,iö3 2i,i?j WOOL CROP. Tb wool market is unusually dull &zd vhe teeipta fall ar abort of last year tau? far. Still, buyers are lookicg round pretty 6harp, and there ü an evident disr-ofi'.ion to tike noli of the crop in tao laco of dubious chances. In regard to the California wool clip, wb!eb is a source of prxisc'.ior. that l&s alarga eüect now oa tha marker, the Nev York Bulletin states: Tbe clfp of Caüfrcia wool is being freely marketed at an i'an oisco, as appears by the receipts nf th'li sea hod, so fir as reported, compared with auirf time lat vesr. Duriatr April aud May, 4!,CiX) bnlfs, or l'.SlT.öö'J pounds were received, asainet 15,0-- bals for April, 1874, and ö6,(j7 bles in May an-l Janeo; tto same year. Of these, 1217,Vjj los. ru-r-tivtd tbi year, Ö.703.S73 lbs were in April. Ul-on this baai, the San Francisco Journal fCommercre estimates the total receipts up tc July 1. at 5.000,000 lb?, including the balance of the fall clip, received in the lira' Three months of this ye?ir. The tumlxr of wool Sieks 90ld at San Francisco this sprins corresponds correctly with this estimate, the aalea amounting to 100 000 bi, indicating a eprine clip ot 32 (.oOk.h) lbs. io round numbers. This would bo an incre8e over last year's clip of Xi per cent. Tnia is assum:ojj that these sucks will all b? used for th9 spring clip, while tbn9 who arjjue aeainst an ir.creaed crop claim that many will be used lor sacking tbo fail clipping." Bat the course of last year'a recaipia does not indicate this, but rather the contrary, for bould the ratio of increase in receipts in April and May over same time litt yeir be raaintainfd, i: wonld raike tbe total rece ts f ir this yer.r 6T,000,Cfxi lb?, wbich is eu rtn precedent'. I figure. This or coarse 13 net cticipate.I, but tho sauie actbority au:nea it tit") to estimate the iacres of 17Ö over l-74at 03 por cr.t., whica Utte same as 1574 showed over 1S7Z. Th:s woaid uiike the clip ot 1873 over 51,G00,0f lb-, which is estimated at over $12,000,000 in -välne. dry ooons. Very little Is n be Raid in regard to this line of trade. Th past week has been oulv moderate !n the amount of business dene. On account of bH 1 weather, there have beeu soxe quiet day, country inerchaatj buying sparingly for present demand only. In fact, this practice la becomir.i naiver!il, and the old-iashloned plan of -iaring in a hiock of goods" is a thing of the pat. Again, tne margins are row so small, and fcoc-ds so cheap, that, like Sellins suar aid cotlee, an immense amount of goxls must be hanIled to make any considerable amount of money in the azreate. Collections are leoried as reasonably gcoJ. OROCERIES. No new features have been developed during tue week pait, nor any Important change in prices. The trade, as a whole, for the past week has been fair, although there were some Inactive days. In regard to sugars tlie Naw York Bullej)n ys: When, some months at;o, an Importet increase in the drawback on exported refined ogar was granted by the secretary of tae treasury, a brisk traie immediatelv sprung up wjth buyers for fortign countries. Afier a while this activity subsided, and for a time only a moderate export busleis was done. Within the Iat week r two, however, refiners here have be-u doing a large trade at firm market prices. ust fi ihr sugar has been going to Scotland and Fnnlaud, but no .u "nsiderjble quantity Las ao DtKD sent to ailn and Central America. Germany has taken a moderate supply, someshipmen'J were recently made to the Mediterranean. None has gone to France, as the sug)r relneia there are so "protected" and have such extraordinary advantages through the favor of the Stovern men t t hat no foreign reflners have a Lance. The New York product, fully equal to tjjat of England or h ranee, sells in London or Oiac-'W at prices qul'e as low as, if not lower, tmn the product ol either, and it Is secrnlr-gly r-aded with fci"al favor by the British merchants, if the lnre quantities they are pur-Cia-sinx are evidences of this fact. They indicate quite a considerable business wiUi kngiaui and th? coatinent, with Liverpool and lmdou hs the distributing ports. TUB GRAIN MARKET. Strain can be much more unsatisfactory r ..-n t iie condition of the grain market. Whiie it is elearty impossible to bull the market ! create tay permanent advance in grain as 'it 1 lo cnntrol the elements of nature, tho persistent ellort todo tnis keeps the price of winter wheat at figures where millers can not buy ana sell flour at the market rats. Nothing is doins. No winter wheat scarcely is oöered even at the large discrimination in favor of it 4jver pr!rg wheat. The xpeculuilve market has ruined once or twlredurlLg ihe week uudtr ti e ioöucnce of what some boxful would be dampIdz weather, but to-day it leil bick again. Tu prropect for the crop Is really iraprovinj; leciini t.i - exDerlHUODX OI nil. uimiuiohiouu tail. HJn U le'.l 1 1 1 t III 1 rl:iA the Rlmost unheard I rintr raiufctarui "ihicuv
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1. -enerii v f-erfecUy swure. The truth will yet have 10 b -cknowledied that the value of wteatt- the oisrketsof the world is reduced ow nz t tie iacreaed production of all coonties. PROVISION".. To-day the provision market fell off badly, and om disgusted broker expressed the situation by saying ttat lard had gone to the devil. In this market the prices we nominal, and therefore unchanged. No goods are offered, and sccli a thing as a spot aale reported on the Boar J of Trade would deserve to be recorded lncaplta!. Kereiptsof hogs in Chlcairo were reported ati'xs hend to-dy, and everything 1 depressed. PRODCCE. The- has been, for the most part, a fair degree o.' activity la this market. Eggs have held np l-retty firm at 13 cents. Batter is plenty, poor and T -T7 weak In price, though strong enough innd.ir. straw berries are now at the renlth of n.,.ir ,:v Another week and the glory wM biv pait awav, alltoo soon. Ripe peachfj nave appeared from the Georgia orchards, and tu-y e juitn ttid a fancv price. Potatoes a little exsler. New sailing at V to Si 50 per barrel. ItCVIETV OF THE HOME MAKKET3. V.'r.nNiaAY Evesing, June 16, 173. Ther? wis no chacge worthy of note in the features of business or prices on the marke'. Chicago markets la grain and provisions fell off. Corn In Llvetpoo'. and New York quoted at a s iaht aJvance, but the fee'.Irg here was weaker; H-i c-!)ts was oSercd frre on board. whi! holders coucedtJ naming leiow 7J cems. The fine we Iber induced a iood deal of sctlviry, and wholesale men wers r-l.ly busy in dry goods lu.'isfs, and grocers seemed crowded lor an hour nr two with business. icaetationa are given for the bryta prices o ?-a:u acd produce, and the souing 1. rices xor loar anJ ether merchi.rd!.i OA1L.Y KAiLKÜAo COMMKKCE. jKT:n.ra, ks-Cpt?. tHiyTs. ?TJ.n. .cn.... . rlav. fccsbels.. oai a-d Cote. 10 "ii'i J4 13:00 ill 1,1'JO 16 10 46U 17 4 I 7,700 13 Co.:.-n.taif., in 130 Catue. hesd. Corn roeai. rtarrela. Ccrr . busheia... 140 2.3JÜ KUiur. oarrfcis. Kay. toa..Hldes. lous HlShwiata Hock, hea-l. facrees. ti tad8 1J 6Ü0 64 iron- tons.... 21 50 Dcscei 6,3U0 Uats, ears Laui, cars Lfvrd, tierces Lu2ater. feet 115,500 1 VlfercaaniLse. car 173 Pro vision, pooni Bye, bushels. salt, barrels Sacep, nead 9taves. cars äc.lnzles, cars. iton3, cars. Suadxiea. cars Tobaooo. hhds. Wool, tcas....... Wheat, caahels , Whisky, ooia. Ii ÖTOK Wheat. June 16 VJ&2 DRüOS The trade is gocd without any notable features. Assatcetida is quoted at 30.4äc: alcohol tt ti 30 32 35; alum, per pound, 4KÖt5i: caiapnor, per pound, 32$c; cochineiU, per incn!, tsodoc; chloform, per poand. tl lül iö; copperas, barrets, per pound, a-io : cream tartar, pure, 45.;4l7e: lnClzo, par pound, 91 s-3,1 J; licorice, Caiab, per poanl, gtuulne, ijc; magnesia, corDw 2 0., or sound. 3.a 4-c: morphine, i. A V".. per ounce : tvS'ili; madder, per pound, 1331bo; oil, castor, No. 1, per sal, tl 4J31 5u; oll, bergamont, pel Id.. 17 'J&y, opicra per notsad, ß O0 j1 0;" anininfc, per oaace, ii 33,2 4): balsam copaib3, )c: soap, ixutile, fx., 123l3o; soda, bicarb kejra, per pound. ö)4?iW, ssita, epsom, per pound. 45c; snu-, UarretVs, pack, per c-tuja, 117; Kn.ua. Uarrett'a, per case of 4 doxen, t. ; sulph or, Hour, per pound, 5'??6c; saltpetrt, jhr poaud. !' -0o: trroentlDe, 0i4öc. sUiLDlU ilATLKlALa tegular deaiand ninochanoe. 11: lfipj and Huntington. S4c; Peru, 33c; n. Paul, 'ioc ; New Paris lime, jc per bushel. Hair, 4Jc perbushsl ria3ier: Micaijan, 53 aa; Nirt,SJoO. i'lreoilcl, W ton per aoairei. Vr'aUea and, St per barrel. Cement, ri ä pur barrel for LouisvBle; 47 &DaiU lor Portland. BK'XISIS-Conimon.W UO; medium, &J; extra, tiiDÖÜ). UtiV OOOI)? Fair business to-day and no chanselu prices. iiAT-nao ordinary, iujia;-ic; niiaaung, ix; xxxl tissue, lBc li-oTH LiBiLLiKQ Nashville, Uo; Tepperel. Uw; ötari, li. 1 ixzLUi-i Omega S3 Inch, 5Hc : Anosieaz A C. Ci&id. 'i.V-C. tia.iJ.TixQ 8TB1PB8 Americaa, fl-3, 11c; 3-3, 10c: 'iiitUDden 13c, 14s, anl 15c; Union, 13, li, and 14J. fAPia Cambrics Common colon, 6V;c: high coiora.1 ceat higher. PuiT3 wastunsioa, American, ai errimac. Riuniuona uneni&l and Oonnes toga, fcc; raaue's fancy, se: ITroeman. So; standard yulruai prints, "Üc; Albion soila colors, 6c; feaiMXiy sailing as; wamtuna, co; viouxauig priats, c. Ca jit ei w La La, 4.0 ; cu.orea, oc; cov erlet warp, ic. iTaow bKaHTXfOri Vermont, lOci NaanTiUe.lM; Xiddieville, 5So; Idaho, Xo; New dban v, lu;; btark. AM I'Jo; Laurel I).. I0i,c; LAurei H., ; Park A., 7ic ; Uranlte B., 7c ; hvitordtCTc: Pepp N- So ; iepp. O. öc ; J?epp It. lue; Pcpp l;llc KTf intri BHHnKSS Lionsaaie, ii4c : uor-e, 94'; Blaokstene. luc Mascmonet, lie; Kill ty ', Red Dog, 7c ; (iuaHei 7jC ; cambriw. Lonsdale, itio: YouiLg Vvarnor, i3o: Jabez Knight, lOo; Wam-sutla, 15c; New York Mills, 154c. Cc: atari, nz Unloa, ic; Banner, aoc;Moatraup, 30jiic FU i.L. COAI Anuiraoiui. per ton. tlO 01: Brazil block, per buahel, 12j'diic; White River, 14c; Band creek, 13c: Ui5a.na grau, izc; mgaiaaa steaia, Ho: Pltiaoarg, laaiuc: Kcill nut, 10c: BrasL: black, 7c; VUfcIai. carnal, x; inolana caunel. Cokj lie: crushed, 15c. Wood Is quoted at f U35. KleJii Mai ket steady with good demand. Labrador herring, buia,9 ; nail odis, 4 tu,No. 1 laaehemnj, half ooiu, li; quarters, fi 5r, kiu, 110; No. 1 pickerel, half bois, fiöu; quarters, ti 35; kits, $1 u; No. 1 white per nail t.tkrrfi at $4 iX.'i öo: quarter barrel, Ki3); kits, ik ii; family white, half bbls, ki tu; quarters, fi 7a; kits, II lä; California aalmon, per half barrel, new 1 10 50; kits. U 75; Mackerel, new mees per barrel, 92i; half barreü, U m; quarter barrel, as 60; kl'bs. Si zb; üo. U half barrel, 17 00jj7 00; quarter barrel, 13 .4 W; kits, 3U; No. 3, halt barrel. 69 du: quarter barrel. S3 2; klta, SI 2j ; Cod nah, b 00370. Holland hernng, pr kei, fl 40 ; soalel herrlas öoc. Halibut, amoked, 14a. Prepared codfish, S jio. Smoked sturgeon. lic. U'ANCY ÜHOCEKIES ANli FKU1T3 A fair trade. canned Goods Unchanged. Tomatoes, i los, SI fcoi Ji loa, fl 75 2 00; Yarmoatu corn, ti 40jSi Mountain sugar, ft; Trophy, Si 2o: Baltimore do, 150. Peaches, tiaiern, a lbs, li t)ai ; 8 los, 3 0; Weaiern packed, 2 Iba, fi 25; t lbs, $3 2-; pie, 6 lb. 4 50 ; 2 lbs, SI 75. KlAckberrlee. ÖU31 6a. Htrawberries, 2 lbs, Si 333'J a0. Kaspioe .albs, U MM W. W orUebeirie, U 5i iän - oles, iirxi.ii to. Halmoa, 1 lb. ti 4, VQiiO; 2 lb. S 1 4JMt3 fo. Dried beer, J acob's, loic ; low grades, 11 Sc. Maple sogar 1313. roREiuN KRuiTS-Lemons and oranges firm and advanced. Pa'ermo oranges, Si 00.5 50; Messina oranges, 8 i Ur-9 6u . Lemons, prime Messln f7 U0Q7 50 per bix; dates bjioe per pound; new raisins, layers Sir33 Ui; loucoa layers ;i 7-Gi 03; Musca.6l double crown S4 Cn). Bulutaa, 16(?lSo; a;, new. Iritis; large layer figs, UailHo; Puna Cgs, lljlio; French prunes la boxes, very fin., 14c; kejs, HHJc; dtroa. sVi46e; C3i-.rts. i:: 'lurkUu prunes, naw, 9SJ'Uc. N trrs tJolt suslled almonus quoted at ,xxj ; Cloerts, lo; walnuts, Ifeach, lie; Naples, 17y is; brsu cuu, Lis; peaauu, raw, bjlic; ro'ed IhK Ü3r. U4.1N, HAHJH AND FEFTD KnAX. 8H1Pc Fö, kTC Ve y little ectivlty and no change. lsdiüi acvla t-o; nx. lewi axtlS(Ajx cu, middlings at S'4. Flour Dull, bales of 500 bbls Cordova, p. t.; bin bbls White ilaple, p. t. Choice fancies are quoted at f0T3 50: family at lij airi 75; etu-a, 14 iä4 60; low grlee at 3 f I A3 To. ty,KSVery quiet aud slightly weakened. Quoted: luw mixed, ttCi Ma mixed Too ; car, b. Oatn Nominal. -".- KT Norm üarisy Oanii at S60 for mixed; 67c for choice white. Nominal. Quoted at Si Ow oaiiual. No quotatlon-s.
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W hkat Unchan ged. Wa nuote: Ked wheat, f 1 IS free on board ;
ismber fl 1Y31 W. white nominal at tl 2a. HAY Plenty on ine marxet ana seiung very freely. loom li quoted at US 320 for choice timothy from wagons. Ealed la quoted at tMi22 for the best by car load for ththt, and ril(fii2 for loo se dtmwoi on arrival. Prairie bay. baled, S14JII&. HOtiS-Very doll, rno, S6 238 10. Extra heavy tt 75. , HOPts Wew crop are quoted at 41S4SO per pound. HID LS Market Is dull and dealers are disgusted. . . . The following quotations are furnished exclusively for tne Sentinel by . W. Baugher, -dealer in hides, Nos. 27 and 29 East Maryland street. Indianapolis: Best city green hides, cows, ec; steers weighing 66 lbs or over, 7c : best city real skan, 12c ; beet city kl p skin, 8c: green salted, cured, at 7X dry salted hides, liable as to cure: dry flint. 12-13o aa to cure. Grubby, bull and stae bides two-thirds price. Hheep skins are Quoted at 50c to SI 75 according to quality. Ta.low,797Kc Grease-Brown at 5Sfiöc; yellow 7Xt7V; white, alOSc NAIL Are very firm and stocks low. Quoted, lud to Qua at si Sä per eg and smaller rnmbert at the nroal advance. ."KODUCE Fair trade, Mtttkr Very dull. Kxtra goxl at lic; lntvrior mixed lota at tnluc. KGGS-Uncbansed and dealers paying 13c Pocltbt Fowls, live, per dot, hens Vi .o44 CO; roosters U 6T; Duck. Uve, Si 7333 Uu; Turkeys, per lb. live. JvH)o. , , Veüetabljs Potatoes: Old are plenty and sell from store In round lots at 51 (.ddl l& New potatoes easier at W 0Cä6 50 per bbh, Cabbage, ptr ONKs-New onions 51 5335.00 per barrel ; Bermuda r2 00 per box. FariT Oreen apple out of market. Dried apples, Sioc; sliced, lie. Ueeswax, per lb, l?c; white navy beans, fl U 3 1 75 and very dull; Feathers, per lb, prime live geese, 2i5c: üiiisfnz, 11 10; Kags lower; per lb., ottoa, 1J. . . Honey H In fair demand at S0e ptr pound for choice boxes : for low grades, 2Ua2Sc LEATHEK Demand slow and market weak. ck slaughtered sole Is quoted bt40'a4Uc; BuCalo, 3u $l$c ; nrnes i53 fc2; upper 35 &c per foot; Frenchcaif.fi 75 ! aa; French kip, Si cl 7ü; domestic- calf, tia, jib), kip, II 10 ;il S5; coll sr. per foot, 20c; trials, per dosen, 154 j. OIUS ulet. Kaw linseed quoted at 67?aS3o: boiled at 72 iu)73c; lard oil, current extta, Si ä;1 SO; No. 1. f l(j 1 10; tanners oil.Htralfs best,ft0(4iR5c; Banks' best, 65,)o; Labrador. fOöc; reflned coal oil. 14 Vi. 9 MVi'Vlde; standard sasollne for lamp, lillAc ; headlight, a.'CJi5c; fubrlcatina and machLuery Oils. 25c,aJl 2S. PRUViaiONa Very dull and weak, with no movement whatever. Mes pork, none In this market; dry salted shoulders, 8! v.clear rib sides, 111: clear sides, nominal at UJiOiJc; bacon shoulders, Vic; bacon clear rib sides, 12Vc; bacon clear sides, 13Vis;breakfast bacon, 13 cweet pickled bams, llKc; "Monogram" hams, 134c; "No Better" hams,13Vc; can vailed hams. lc; prime lard nominal; quoted at HVic; kettle at 14e. bTAPLE UROOKIULS-Quite a sUr Lu the stores. CoFFkzs Market strong. Koastlng gradM of Kio are quoted to 20320Ve ; good to lair at il tail Sc; prune at Xiso; choice to fancy, at 84,24fo and Java at 84ai5c Candle Hotel, iilido; star candies are quoted atltf AJOc: or mm on pressed, liXlSLo. Chkjcsk At.lujai25 for ' Lrae to onoloe Cactorr. Molasses and Btkcfs New Orleans molassec Is steady at tittuc, and syrups at 50cSl for common to fancy. kick Dealers quote at 733o for Kaagooa, Hug a KS Steady and fairly active. We quote: Kenned Is quotsd at lO-airoic for A, !UV43loc, for exua C, and 11?4 äbc ior nara; circie c, ttse; yeuows, ont 80DA In boxes, eyc,4"o; hV. a kegs. bOAFS German U quoted at 6S374c ; Babbitt's at K'iji'jy,;. a starch Dealers quote at 65c per r ound tor pearl. fices Pe.ppT Is quoted at 26329a; allspice, 18Mi0c : clove , b0,3c ; cassia, 4rj4c. Teas Market dull. Gunpowder is quoted atE5c5Sl 50; Imperial, .TOoJl J; My sen Sl&l 30; Oolong, i6c,ll: .Lnslish break rast. C-a76c. LUMBErt A lair trade but no unususl features. cwtm 1 and 3 clear, per M. feet, green, S53 yu; dry, Si5 uu; Fl oring, uressed, Si2 bO&m w, Hiding, dressed, tis 0Q19 TO : ötock boarrls, t!8 ooa'ij 00 ; Common boards, S18 J0; BUI etuff, to 18 feet, Si6 W; Bill stu!T, over 13 feet, S17 00; Heavy timbers, fl 0J extra per M.; KheeUng, i3 wi; A sawed shineles, !? 75J4 00: No. I hlnglea, 5 3 00; Foolar shingles, W L5: Lath, S3 00; Southern pine floor1ns. dressed, S15 t)-iO 00. roPLAB-Clear, ii 00; common, Sid 00; Culls 113 0Ü. bh bit and Sd. S22 50. Klack Waxjvdt The quotations are buying E rices lor green and eei ling prices lor dry lumber, it and 2d, dry 1ft OijVio uo; 1st and S3, green, IW OCa 5 Oi: Culls, sis eo.a-20 00. I ROW AND BXUKU-Hteady and quiet. The quotations axe given at List prices, as follows: Bar Iron is quoted at 3- b (ji W. Haeeta rolled, 10 to 14, 4Jc; 15 to 2u, 4.7c; S7, 5c; Charcoal, lo advance on above rates. Other sizes and numbers are graded at proportionate rates. Steel is quoted as follows; bandersoa's best English tool, 25c ; American tool, lsc ; spring steel. l Inch. 12o; 1 Inch and over, lie. mill pick shapes. Sue. dEEDti Ciulet and unchanged. Flax seed is quoted at si 00; clover at IS 25 38 50 ; timothy dull at tl 6C.2 75. STKA W is worth ts.nio per ton. SALT in good demand and higher. Haglnaw, dray load lots, at ti 002 05; Ohio River, In store, at SI UOftl 95; (Saginaw, car lots, at SI SK)(31 3; Ohio lUvor, car 10U at SI 7ol &J. TOBACCO No change to note. Koyal Gem is quoted at 903tMe; Monitor Navy, esc70c ; baled tobacco, iS.aföc ; bright navies and au&rters, 66(i74o; smoking brands, 35cgS12öc; fine cuts, 6C'Vic; black tobacco, öojüüo in cadies ; twists, 60 -9uc. TINNEBS'STOCS Trade is reported fair. Tin plate is quoted, for 1C, 10xl4,eharcual,nrRt quaUty, at S12 CO IX, ditto, at S15 Wi 1C, lixiu roofing tin, Sil: IC, 30x24 roofirg tin, til hi. Brass kettle, 4ic. No. 21 Iron B, 4c; No. Xc smooth iron, tto. - Moorehead's galvanlxed Iron, 21 per cent, disooant from list. Zinc, per sheet, 11c ; per cask, 10'sc. Pig tin, Strait s, aOo. Wire Eriiht and annealed So per cent discount from list prioes; lacquered 33 per c-.nt discount. Holder, tinner's lSc. Copper theeting, 14 to is ox.. Säe; planished, 11 to 10 ox., 3D;: bolt copper, 45c; bottoms, 0. Lead-Piz. 'jtar, 8)a3. Antiiaony, lc ; Babbit metal. lSaJuo WHISKY Active at CI 15. WOOL Wool is dull and trade behindhand. Quoted: Unwashed, SOjiic; tab washed, 4S5c. winnow uitVisa ningie cu-ens;in. 2nl Qual. 1st Uual. 8x8 to 8x10.., .5I 00 8 00 t7 75 875 11 00 13 00 xlä to lxl3:... hrx.16 to lixis. 12x30 to 2UX28 inscocnt 65 and 70 per cent, off above. MONET, STOCKS, ETC. New York. June id. Money easy at 2$(3 per cent. Prime mercantile paper fl 90 for sight. Custom receipts t-JLOLO. Gold firm at 113J-3117. Carrying rates 133 per cent. Loans also made flat. Treasury disbursements ttUMXK'. Ciearlnzs, ti5A.00C Governments strong. Itailroad mortgages firm. Ktate bonds quiet and strong. Tennessees higher. The Bunker Hill Centennial and New York yacht race depleted Wall street to-day, and the markets were Intently dull, especially during the afternoon. The market opened fir-n and advance! H to per cent. Union Taciflc advanced from "A) t to 11 extr t dividend, West -ern Union from 75VJ to 75 at first call. FaclCe Mall declined from 33?$ to C2, and there was a reactl'' n on the remainder of the best in sympathy. Towards 1 o'clock a partial recovery ensued, but another reaction took place at the second call. Wabash btoke from 9 to V., and recovered to 8. Kansas Pacific advanced from 191 to '-"J. News from Baltimore caused a slight ad vance, which was not long sustained. Mocks were generally weaker at the close, though changes were slight and business very dull. A feature of the day was strength In investment shares. New Jersey Central advanced to 110; Michigan Central to (W; Delaware. Lackawanna A Western to 11; Illinois Central to luivj, and Morris A Essex to UM. A cable to Klernan's news agency reports further failures in London, anion j tbeui Bensan A Co., railway supplies, and Kalnbow. llolberton A Co. The latter with liabilities of X125,0uii. Messrs. J. S. Kennedy A Co , were the New York correspondents of Benson A Co., and Mr. Kennedy, who is in London, telegraphed this afternoon that all bills drawn by his firm on Benson A Co. would be promptly protected. It is stated that Alexander, Co. lie A Co., Manchester, England, who failed yesterday, mde a great deal 01 money in blockade running during our war. The Stj7,0uü KU Louis 6 per cent gold bonis placed on the market here Lave all oeen taken for investment at handsome prlcts. Transactions " In the stock eichanse 105,000
hares, of which 5,030 were Erie tlJXfi Lake Shore, 7jWV Nortnwestern, 2V"0 Paclßo Mail, fiJUO ft Panl. 1 1,1 00 Ohlos, 48,000 WestexB Union, and 12,-
wuu unjon pacine. eovm-R2cucrr giccBrrrBs, ThTi Fn. itsat. ! Aonine. W'd 132"j',25s!l2 .125412 O. B. ' "TU. D.B.e-s'ex-12 118si liiV4 12ai nsvi 117 48 liJ iis lli;ll lis llSJilll'Vll.llJ 12 : 12SJ 133;..! 134 U.B.e i D.S.S'a "85 O. B. e's "Bö (new). o. a. e-s mo. a. e-s 'es- ,, 125 tli'iVt! 124)412 U.S. 10-43 's. 119 119 119 UiS 122S 122V MTT 11T1. 11T. 119 119 Currency S's. 123i b per cent Td loaxu. iTs 118 GOld iiek us.-, uj Hb! uoi Sterling 49 I 16H The purchasing prices for Government bonos In Indianapolis vbj-7 from tha New York qnotatloas Hl tr cent STATS STOCKS. iThTiFn. I 8atMonTne. W'a MlssourbL. 102i! 102H! iczi KEN ins? Old Tenn 49 I 49 44 11 50 7H New Tennessees.. RewVlrclnia. Old Virginias... HVi! 4 49 V, 37S S7 37 S7X 87 , o;d N. Cerolinaa.. 0. 37 New N. Carolinas. ill 11 11 j 11 QHNESAL stocks. ThTiFrL itiau iMoniXu'si Wd Canton. 62 lüh. 61 W. U. Telegraph-J 7i 79 71S 74 .1; vaicK. siiver AdaiuB Ei press I'M to 63 44 l!4 IS4 A VMX 131 65 Vi e'S iOi iOsX 03 j 9 li Ml Km' Weils A Fargo Ex. 78 t3 44 1 American jt tOMl tCVi U. 8. Ex 41 ll 3 '-4 WJ's 21 134S' 134 t4 4.J' 4f V-Jl X Pacific Mail.. N. Y. Central. 0.1 -H iivvu 1 i-. Erie. 17 21 1V4 64 loij-; li Erie, preferred. Karlera liarlem, pTd 2i n K'Vi 1 13 I.H4 13:1 Michigan Central. 65 Vi bl K7 fS.V. Flttcüurg.......... NoTthwtlcru Nthwesfn rre L Hock Ialsnrf. 37J-frj - tt ; ÖtiV,1 ss ll.7V4 WS S 9 15 a 5 so 1G1 m 1-: ä . N.J.Ceatr St, Paul. iosHi iiiiiitv 2 ft'so1.,: 8t. Panl ref 5U to IS is 5 20 liri 15 3 5 Watwh praf 15 SsVs 6 30 MX 105 15 99 5 1 a Terre Haute Terre Haute pre! a 21 my? 106 Chicago & Alten 101 1W C. A A. preferred-i 10 Ohio A MlealasPpL C C A C C, B. A Q Lake Shore . Indiana Centrals Illinois Ceatral... U. Pacific StCCkJ. -C. Pacifio bonla. U. Pacific bonds... Dal. A Lackawana. A. A P. Telegraph. 23:4i 3.1T 52 H3H Ol 112V 6rb Ol lit S?4 113 63 1 1 It 19 ni 1 .mi DlJ4l 64 tili . --. 54 Ill 104 US 101 .:".:; Ii 'i Ill JU14 731-; 74 V U5 I1WV 1UD4 IIP ,104 V. 104 Ji 103?4' 103V8 1171117 ll-id S3J,! 23Vi ' a MARKETS ET TEL EU RAP H. NEW YORK, June 16. Flour-The market Is less active: receipts 7.000 barrels: saies made cf superfine Western and state at 1434 90: common to good extra do at S5 So : good to choice at fö 40(tc 73; white wheat W estern extra at Sä SO Q6 50 ; common to good extra Ohio at C5 oc7 uo; common io choice bt, Louis, at lj &es 5. lire flour The market is stedy ; sales were made at Si 30J5 fcS. Corn meal The market Is Arm: sales were made of Western at 13 b'xj 20. Wheat The market is dull, irregular and unsettled: receipts 119.000 bushels; sales were made of No. 1 spring at 11 31 34; JSo. 3 Chicago at SI löl levj; No. 2 Miiwauke at SI 1SX($1 19: No. 2 North wesiera atflltfl 17: ungraded Iowa and Minnesotaspring at Si 1331 33; winter red Western at SI 321 40; amber Western at SI 831 40V; while Western at 81 351 42. Kye Nominal ; eales made of Canada in bond at 80c; 6tate fsc 5$i u). Barley Market is nominal; sales were made ol 'o 2 rowed state at SI 20; prime Canada West st 815. Barley malt Is firm ; sales were made of Lake Shore at tl b5. Com Opened firm and closed duU; receipts 24 100 bushels; sales made ol Western mixed, steamer, at M-asoc; do, sail, atb6uScc. Oats Opened lc better and closed quiet; receipts 21 ,Cw busbeis: saieswere made of mixed Western at 63-371c; white mixed Western at 70 i74c. Hay The market is firm ; snles were made 01 shipping at 15 :47lc Corlee The market is quiet and steady ; s&les were made of E10 cargoes at löltc gold; jobbing at IfcVM ly?ic fcugar Is quiet aud Karcely so linn ; saus were made of fair to good redning at eViOic; prime atec; Muscovado atftV,e. Moiacse is doll and heavy ; sales were made of i'orto Rico at 4ivc: Barbadoes at 4ö$4:c; Demorara at 45. 60c. Klce Is quiet aud unchanged: sairs were made 01 Carolina at Petroleum Is easier; s; were made of rerined at 12; crude aifclic Rosin The market is dull; sales were made of strained at tl 7-j($i bo. Turpentine öaies were made of tpirlts at SXc. Pork The market is lower; sates were made of new mess at 819 ovv)19 70. Beef Is quiet; were sales maria of nlaiii mess at SH hiiu .-ji - ,Ttn Hno, 810 503II CO. Cut meats Are dull; sales were made or dry sailed shoulders at bc; pickled hams at llQ;c. Middles Are dull; sales were made ol Western Ions clear at 11 üc: short clear at HHc- Lard The market is irregular; sales were made of prime steam at 13 6-K4 i:c Butter Is unchanged: sales were made of Western at 15(3i4c. Esrgs The market Is dull ; sales were made of Western at 18V 3Lc. Cheese The market is firm; sales were madeof common to prime Western at 5&12Vc. Whisky The markt t is steady; sales were made at 81 20. Leather The market is unchanged; sales were madeof hemlock sole. Buenos Ayres and Rio Uranl lisjht, middle and heavy weights at2iij VUnrnmmon do nt 9. Y'T! ? - llifnmlo iln.t oiy rttiTSc. Wool The maxket is dull; saieswere made of domestic fleece at 4i363c; pulled at tu jc; unwashed at 15?34c. CH1CAOO. June 16. Flour The demand la good and prices areunchanged ; sales were made of fair to choice Western extra superfine spring, S3 5i)(1j:J 51V; Western extra spring at 84 oui4 7o; iancy graue ai - wfltozo: wuite winter extra, low to choice at 4-i 7 j.ii7; fancy grades of white winter at J"(7 25; common to fancy Minnesota winter at 17-r5ao. Wheat The market is panicky and dlliiccut to quote; prices are active, wean and lower: No 1 Chicaeo snrlnz was nom inal ; Bales were made at SICo for spot ; No 3 Chicago spring, fresh, at Oücforepot; regular, at s'4c for spot; W'o for seller Jaly; SiOiV. for eher August: No 3 Chicasro snrinir at ftV- r. Jecid t.t Sic. Corn The demand is lair and brie. (üw Ttie market is firm; aales were made of No 2 at 5tVi(4öt4c for spot; 5oVc was bid for seller July ; 4i4c for seUer August : rejected at 51 Vie. Eve The market Is steady; tales were made of No 2 at K7c Barley The market Is a uii ana prices are nominally unchanged ; lies were made of .No 2 fall at 1132 for spot; 81 IB Ql C9 for seller September, seeds me market is dull and prices are unchanged ; sales were made of common to prime timothy seed at 83 3o 155; prime to extra clover seed at 5 65; medium clover seed at 8d Oogti 50. Fork The market has declined: sales were made at 813 75 for spot; 813 70 for 6eller July; 18 90 for seller August Lard The market is dull and prices have declined ; sales were made at 513 OJ for ipot or seller July; 513 20&13 22V for seller August; 813 40(13 4iV for seller September. Bulk meats The market Is qniet and prices are weak; sales were made of shoulders at TJic; short rib middles at 1 l)ic; short ciear middles at 11 Vc for spot; these prices are all for loose. Whisky The market U doll and prices are drooping; sales were made at Sil.. Lake fi eights Are steady; to Balralo, tor wheat; 2?c for corn ; to Oswego, 3,Vc for wheat. Receipts Flour, 7,000 barrels; wheat, 38,'.oo bush ills; corn, 43,uOO bushels; oats, 3b,0u0 bushels; rye, bushels; barley, bushels; malt, bushels. Shipments Flour, 7,010 barrels; wheat 4,000 bush-els; corn. W.IU0 busbeis; oats, 20,0 M bushels; rye, bushels; barley, busbels; mal t, bushels. On the call board th-s aneruoon wheat closed unsettled and prices were lower; sales were made at Wc for seller July; 9"jVc for seller August. Corn The market is easier; sales were niade at ta',c for seller June; 70c for seller July . Oats The market is quiet and prices are unchanged ; sales were made atdsVe lor cash; 68c1 i for seller June: 57c for seller July. Pork The market is weak and prices are lower: sales were made at 818 00 for seller July.; 813 85 for seller Augost. Lard The market is firm and prices are unchanged : sales were made at 813 oV for seller July; 813 35V lor seller August. CINCINNATI. June JR. Cotton The market Is dull and prices are unchanged; sales were made of middling at 113. Flour The market is s.eady; saie were made of family at.3035 4o. Wheat The market is steady with a moderate demand: sales of red were made at SI 2u,il. . Corn The market is dull and drooping; sales were made at 71($"3c. Oals The market 1s dull and unchanged; tales were made at OlcOoc. Rye The martet is dud and prices are unchanged ; sales were msdd at 81 03 ((l 10. Barley i he market is dull and prices are nominal. Oils The market Is unchanged; sales of linseed were made at twe; lard oil Is a shade lower: sales were made at 81 12a 1 15. Eggs The market is steady; sales were made at 15315Vc. Butter The market Is unchanged and easy; salesof choice Western Reserve were made at 20,23c; Central Ohio, 18320c; two lower grades, nominal. Cheese The market is quiet and weak; sales of new were made at; i'liiVc. I'ork The market Is dull and nominal; aales were mad--; at Si9 00 buyer June. Lard The market is dull and nominal; sales of summer steam were made atl3Vc; country
7b Sj 75
prices are tower; sales were madeof Jo 3 mixed fresh at 7trMc lor spot; 70,0 was old for seller July: 72k bid for seller Ausnst: ieiected at
kettle at l-Te. Bulk menu-Is in faj.r demand and lower rates; tales were made of abouloers at 83 12V spot and buyer June; clear rib 811 5o; buyer A p gust has declined; clear nominal, Sil 5U. Bacon The market U dull and exchanged; sales were madeof shoulders at 89 35' clear rib f 12 25; clear 8 U 50. Whloky -Th market la quiet; price held at 8115. Hogs The market la dull and prices are a shade lower; sales were made of common at 88 5o ati 70 ; fair to medinjn at Irt bO(47 U0; goodto extia at 87 lü 7 So. Receipts-:L840 head. Shipments head. NEW ORLEANS, Jnne 16, Flour The market is dull; sales were made of superfine at 81 -o; single extra at 85: double extra at 85 S3; Itfb e Ji1 96 2-")?!j 50; choice at 757 00. Oorn-The market is quiet; sales msde at&ft 93c. Oats The market Is steady; sales were made at 7273c Bran The market is doll; saieswere made at 8100. Hsy The market is quiet; sales were made at 8-j27. Coffee The market is dull and prices are noavnal; sales 7fTe.m1deiftalr.toPr1rn by the cargoe, at l.V2l!5. in gold. Pork-The market closed dull ana prices 81 lower than yesterday; sales were made of heavy mess at 82u; light at 819 75. Cotton The market is dull; movements restricted by the scant snpplieaof kinds anted, and by factories refnsing to make concessions; sa'es, 4oo bales ; quotations unchanged ; receipts, tri ba.es; exports from the continent, 1 130 eales coastwise, 4ol bales; stock. öü.4S bales. lry salt meats The market is dull: m1 were made of shoulders at b" c ; there were no saies of Mdes. Rscon-The market Is dull : sales were made at V'ZLijaiV. Hams The market is duUprices were quoted for choice sugar cured at Hajl3ic; ordinary brands at 11 V 12V- Lard
mallei, is uuii; sa es were made or refined tierce at l4Ve; ken at 15Vc: round lots at a c lower. Corn meal Tne market Is quiet: sales were made at II Si. Sufrr The market Is very dull; sales were madeof jobbing com mon at T iSc; low fair to fuliviair at KiiV; prime to strictly prime at SV'-jC Molasses ihe market :s very dull; prices were quoted for common at .,ft45c; fir at 50S5Ec; prime to choice at 37tc ST. LOCIls. Jnne 1. Cotton The market Is dull and nominal. Flour The market Is dull for low gTades, and firm for high grades; sales were made of superfine winter at 13 jm 25; extra superfine winter attl du.! 75; double extra supernce winter at Si w6 60: treble extra superfine winter at S' 50:ii ti; family srperfire winter at t (0js7 25. wheatThe prices are lower to sell ; wiles were made of No 2 red winter at tl 3 bid cash; SI So'; seller July. Corn The market is better; sales wer made of No " at e.sc casb;72'ic seller August. Oats-The market is firm ; sales were made of No 2 at 59 4 ic. Rye There was nothing doing.. WhUky The prices are nominal. Pork The prices are lower; sales were made at 819 50 cash and seller June. Dry 6alt meats The prices aie lower; sales were made of shoulders at ouiocy at PC buyer July. Bacon The market Is dull: sales were made of clear rib at LiVjc seller August; the same lot was resold at 12c, sameoption. Lard The prices are nominal; sales were made ot summer at 13 bo. Hogs The market Is firm for the best grades; sales were made of shippers at 86 4 '6 7o ; bacon at 88 &07 00; batchers at 87 10a7 40. Cattle The market Is steady on natives and lower on Texans; f-ales were made . . . - - v. AUWClU(-IiUJI 1,WU barrels ? vn&L 4 ninhnchtila . mv vnoV.ui.. oa-s, 4,000 bushels; barley, none: rye, none; hoss, 2,102 head: catüe, 1 15 head. BALTIMORE, June 1 Flour The market Is firm ; sales were made of steam Western superfine at tl 373i 75; other graats are unchanged: v31r .at 5 family at S6 tU'.i 75. W beatThe market Is firm; sales were made of No 1 amber We tern at 81 37; No 2 amber Western at 81 35; No 1 red Western at fl 32: No 2 red Western at Si 81(31 ü3. Com The mar i et is strong; saieswere made of Western mixed at S5c. Oats The market is dull: sales were made of white West m ar in-s-u.-- ..i i Western at C7c Rye The marker is dull; sales were made at 81 X)1 05. Hay The market Is firm; sales were made of mixed Pennsylvania and Maryland at 817 t025 to. ProvisionsThe market is dull and prices are un- . ...... & v. . ri i ui rm niiae ai km a). Bulk meats The market, is dull; soles were made of shoulders at kc; clear rib sides at lV12c, all loose. B.con The market is steady; sales wtre made of shoulders at SV; Wc; cleaa rib sides st L??il3c. Hams Safes were made at lljl4:;c. Lard -The market is dull and price are nominal: sales were made of refined at löc. Better There is a slow market; sales were made of Western firsts at 2Uci2c: seconds at lS.aisc. CoCVp The market Is quiet bat prices are firm; sales ;were mide of Rio cargoes at li il4c; Jobbing at ltVI9Vc Petroleum-The market is dull; sales weie made cf crude at eVc Whisky The market is qniet but prices are strong; sales were made at tl 20. PHILADELPHIA, June 16. Flour I n better demand ; sales were made of Iowa, Wisconsin and Minnesota family at J5 5 Mi. 75, Pennsylvania, Indiana aid Ohio at fimllv at ftii4 3o; hign erodes at f-i 50&7 öo. SVheat The market is firmer; sales were made of red at (M .w ol . f --s i , ... i - t -j; auiuerai. ai o.ivji ; cuoice while at tl 4 . live f ales were made at 1 12. OornThe market Is quiet ; sales were made ol yellow at MVjc; Western mixed at 83;5S4c. Oals The market is steady; sales were made of white at 73'.jf473c; mixed at 70c. Provisions The market is unchanged ; sales were made of niuuuiuci a l p-;4.(jji3; aressea nogs at tJ io. Whisky The market is suady ; sales were made of iron-bound Western at SI 23. Petroleum The market Is steady ; sales were made at 12V (isljc for reflned; 9Ve for crude. Clover seed Tne market Is unchanged; sales were made at 812 0C(iil3 50 for Western. Timothy seed The market Is unchanged; sales were made at 82 62 V. Flax seed The market is unchanged ; 4ales weer made at 81 85. Butter The market is dull and lower; sales were made of New York and Bradford county extra at 2520c; New York and Bradford county firsts at i"2.ßc; Western extras at 22.423c: Western flrsu at 20,021c; extra rolls firsts at 12$ 16c. Cheese TD mait et is firmer ; sales were made of line Western at JOVSLlc. Eggs The market is firm; sales made of Western fresh at 31c, IXJTJISVTLLE, June 16. -Cotton -The market. Is dull: sales were made at H:Bc Floar The market is dull and unchanged; sales of extra at 4 VLSa OOrextra family at 55 2545 75: A No. 1 at StJ U t3 35 ; fancy nt 6 Ö0Q7 00. Wheat Only a limited jobbing demand; sales were made of red at 81 18; amber and whiteat tl 25. C orn The market Is dull; sales were made at .o a.. Oatn I he market is nominal ; sales were made at ti7.jt;c. Bye The market is dull; Kales were made at 81 10. Hay The market is dull; gales were made of choice timothy at 21, delivered on cars. Provisions The market is quiot and weak. Prk Sales were tnaae at 820. Bulk Meats Saies were made of shoulders at tiigsc; cbar ribsat U'c; clear at ll7. c loose. Macon Sales were made of shoulders at W jei clear tibs at 13Sc: clear at LTaUlj1. Whisky Sales were made at SI 15. Bagging The market is u changed; saieswere maue at loVi&Hc. MILWAUKEE, Jnne 16. riour The market is unchanged. Wheat -The market is firm; sales were made of No 1 Milwaukee Club, spring, atSl 05V: No 2 Milwaukee Club at 81 01; seller July at si Ol; seller August at 81 00 V- Oats Tne market is dull and price are neglected; sales were made of No 2 at 6tVc Corn The market is nominal ; sales were made of No 2 western at t8c? cs-sh ; seller Jaly at 69c. Kye The market is dull; aale were mads of No 1 at tüc. Barley The market is less firm and prices are active; sales were made of No 2 at 121, cash: seller August at 81 02. Provisions The market is depressed . Mesa Pork Saies were made at SIS tuVicash. Prime Lard Sales were made at 133l3Vc. Freights-Grain freights are easier and moie active; to Buflalo, 4c; to Oswego, nominally. 6c. Receipts Flour, 6,300 barrels; wheat. lol,200 bushels. Shipments Floar, 2 000 barrels; wheat, tdoo Lush eis. Z TOLEDO, June IC Flour The market Is steady. Wheat-There is a good demand at full prices: sales were made or so i wuite waoasu a. 81 29V; No 1 white Michigan at fl SS; extra 8120. Corn The market is steady ; sales were madeof high mixed at 75c; seller June at 75Vc; seller July at 7ose: seller A ngust at 77kc; low mixed at 73Vc; no grade at 7lc. Oats The market is dull and prices are nominal ; eales were made of No-2 and Mlcnigan at6.'Vc; white at 06c; rejected at Cic Freights Are dull and nominal. Receipts Flonr, barrels; wheat, 14,0JO bushels: corn, 18,000 bushels; oats, 4,000 bushel?, shipments riour, 400 barrt-ls, wheal, 35,000 bushels; corn, C.'JOO bushels; oats. bushels. CLEVELAND, June 18. Wheat The market is steady and prices are unchanged; No 1 red winter Is held at Si 25; saies were madeof No 2 red winter at 81 20. Corn The market 1 steady and prices are unchanged; sales were madeof high mixed shelled at 75jt7(5e; ears on track at 72,373c. Oats The ratxket is steady and prices are unchanged; sales were made of iso 1 sta'e at 6Tc; No 2 suite at 65c; wuite western at bxs. Petroleum The market la -qniet; sales were made of 110 degrees standard white In ear lota at lOVc. cash; and 150 degree Ohio state test at 11 Vc; tn small way lots Iet2c higher. Receipts Wbe it, 3aQ bushels; corn, 7ou busbeis; oats, 2,0.0 bushels. PITTSBURG. Jone 16. Wheat Thclmarket Is quiet and prices areunchanged; sales were made of Pennsylvania and Ohio red at 81 25 Öl 30; amber and white at SI ä 1 S5. Ear corn The 'market Is dull; sales were made at 77 78c, on track. Shelled corn The market Is dull; saies were made at 75 j clor mixed aud
i'.'tuic native steers at o zo& so; lair native sU-ers at 85 756 15; good tliorocgh Texans at 84 25.4 75; fair at84: medium at ö ?7irs3 fo-
whl'e Michigan at 81 9; amber Michigan at 81 20V seller July; 81 27 seller August: No 1 red at 81 28; No. 2 ditto at tl SV; No 8 ditto at
prim yellow accorilugto quality, free in elevator. Petroleum The market is qu.et and IrStt ,?. tedJ': sa.es were made of crude at i.3i3T.tJprkr' lading: refined L.c. Philadelphia delivery. LIVE STOCK MARKETS. BUFFALO LIVE STOCK MARKET. BrrrALo, June 16. Cattle The receipt! tc,y w'r? 4M head, making a total lor the week 01 sji7 head; tne market cod tinned active at yesterdays prices, and ruled strong on good stock; common quality was Vc lower; fat stock was dragging at V&V off from last week. que. tations; good to best quality of cattle about all ,!,IPr,AKD LAB4-The receipts to-day were zyOJ head; making a total for the week of head ; the market was active: sales were made orciipped sheep, averaging 64 lbs, at 84 75a Boos The receipts to-day were 1.! head, maklnz a total for ti,A r.r u v. 1? '
mke dea,d; oaIy I deck of Yorkers at rÄ'JA M'e wer mde of Yorkers at S7 .7 40; heavy hogs at 87 5u. EAST LIBERTY L1VK s-Tfirir Miprm EAST LTRTRTV. Pa Tnn 1 r- . . . ane receipts for to-dav vor i jut k SPZ.101. toI T' Past 3 days were 2, head! caf? of to-day s arrivals were throcgh stock! Q nil Inn ha ran . i . creiorjara sa:es; tne snpply Is good and the market is active: the quality Is common tO FOOd. Will f.. i . no change from yesterday's rates; saies were maue oi ht grades at 87 tt- 47 medium bi u I, t10 w: common to fair at 85 5t scarce ÄIf Ät 4 bail Hogs R;ce:ni for to-day were 270 head, making a total for the pas. 2 da vs of 2ü had : sales were ma.ie ot Yorkers at S7 40; Philadelphias st s; S7 Sheep Receipts tor to-day were 5 ftX) head, and total for the past 2 days were ll.tvO head: sales were made of clipped at 81 50.5 so. CH1CAUO LiYK sroCK MARKET. Chicago, June 18-cattl The receipts to-tlay were 45 o head; the market was dull rTC wf r, ad easy, quotations being nesrly nominal.; saies were made of rough to fL-"'"'111 mecium to good L LV Itxans Ät T- choice sold at fo 2o.u 40; snipments, 2,(U head Hoas The reoelp:a to-dsy were' mtcbead: the market was dail and prices were weak and 2032ce lower ail round : sales were made of common to good at 56 15,7; extra at S7 3t'c7 40. the bulk of the ssles waa at 7i si; the market closed easy: shipments 7.0 head. SHEEP-The receipts to-day were It: bead: tS rijralnUt; wre made of poor NEW YORK METAL MARKET. Nkw York, June 18. Metals Man ufacturlns copper is quiet and uteady ; aalea were made of new 6heetiugs at Sic. Ingot Lake Is quiet and firm; sales were made at 23 i23Sc. Pig JronThe market is Irregular: sales were madeof Scotch at 31 tec; American duU at 33,2V. heet Seles wer made at llVcTgoldr Nails-The market i6:eady; ales were made of cut at 83 2i3 3Uc: clinch at $5U.fi8 50. Horse shoes Sales were tonic of No fc at 521935, KEW YORK I5KY 60üLs3 MABXLTT. New Yore. Jnne 16 Dry Goods Business was very dull to-day with the commlwon houses, but some of the Jobbers sold large lot of print, percales, ginghams, etc., at low prices: cotion goods were dull at unchanged prices; neavy woolens were in moderate demand by the clothing trade; the entire balance of 45o cases of I lunkett coatings, vesting?, and cloths will be peremptorily sold at auction on 'luesday next. June 32. BOSTON WOOL MARKKT. Boston, June 16 Wool Domestic wool continues quiet and steady, manufacturers purchasing in lots as wanted. Sales were made of Ohio ami Pennsylvania fleeces at 6o.5;c, including Michigan and Wisconsin fleeces at 4 no 5t"c; delaine and combing ileeess at 4-Xa47c; stocks of this description are accumulating; superfine and pulled fleeces at 7uxc, as to quality. NEW YORK CXrrrON MARKET. New York. Jnne lti.-Cottoa-The market is dull; saits were made of middling upland at 15V'il5?ii . Jfutures closod su-aav, witn sales of S6aJ bales as follows: polier June, 14 W-3j; seller Jn'.y, 15 3-3c: seller Acgusi. lo 3-32c; seller Keptember, 15c; seller October. 14 2 -J2c: seller November. 14 17-:e; seller December, 14 9-16c; seller January. 14 27-;2c: seller Manh. 15 l-Uc; seller April, lä5-16c;seilfr May, 13 9-lCc FORKIUN MARKETS. London-, June 16. Consols lor money, i3; on account, bo1;; ö-Sls lüdi. ltt-V: S-is lt7. extra dividend, hurV ; 10-lCs. 104V: "w 5s, lftf'; New ork Central, Hi; Brie. HT4: Krle preferred 34. Petroleum Saies were made of refined st W. Sperm oil Sales were made at lix. Tallow Sales were made at 41s . Paris. June lo. Hemes. 6if. FR-tSKFORT, June K l ive-twenVes of lSd2, JO. Antwerp. June 16. Fine American petroleum. 2fc'.4. Liverpool, Jn no 16. Cot' on Is easier; middling nplanas, 7d; Orleans, 7 II loa; sales of 10.010 bales, of which 2,". bsles were for speculation and export and 5,to bales of American. Flour The market is steady; sales were made of extra state and Western at 22s. WheatSales were made No 1 red Western spring at Ss 5d; No 2 red Western spring st slld. CornSales were made of new mixed Western at 32s M. Pork Sales were madeof new winter American Western at 73s tid; American Eastern at 2s ut. Beef Sales were made of new American at 7S Sd. Bard The market is firm; aales were in rule of prime Western at &s (id. Bacon The market is steady; sales were made of ciear sides, at 50s: Ion clesr middles at 52s. Cheese Sales were in de ol choice American, new, at 65s. Tallow ales were made of American at 41s 3d. Petroleum Sales were made of refined at H'..d ; f-pirits a 7d. Moffat's Life PUls! ZIoffat's Phoenix Bitters !! and, x Page's Climax Salvo ! ! ! form a complete Family Medirin ( k.t. Süd bait rrl Ruirr dinear. and kair dm, murr ruMl for huuiaaity.tbaaaBj ther atrdiriar errirrml I the iiHilde. MOFFAT'S LIFE PILLS are parrlr rentable. Thejr art na Hi I.irer. opraiar the durts. sad rrtoriar the bodjr to perfert health, and ruiy be relied os to csre f rroas and Sirk lieadsrhe. CuttlTfBf. Pjper.si. ladi-a-rotiua. Jaaadire. Livrr aad Itiiioas iomplaiaUv, 4oll. Srarjj. 4.eaeral Wrakneao. rrr A Ara. o .MOFFAT riKEMX lilTTEKS O correct the serretioas of the Momarh, sad are a are rare for Dyspepsia, eroaae"s. Meepiessrss, Female Cnmidaint. Ve tarsi HehlUtj, Ac. FAKE'S CLIMAX SALVE is a rompooud of Ara Irs with mas; ether extracts and halMtms. emirrast it tersre Scrofnls sad V;, It LheuM. Fever Sorrs, Piles. Krot Bite. hiililalas. Corns. Iaflaniiaatios of the tres. Uro tea Breasts, sore Mpcles. ( sts, ßrslscK,b'irra.S(a)is and all Cntaneoas Diseases, ea mss or beit. It allays iafiaaiaialioB. aMues all pala. sad baU without a rar. 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