Indiana State Sentinel, Volume 24, Number 47, Indianapolis, Marion County, 15 July 1875 — Page 8

THE INDIANA STATE SENTINEL. TIIUltSD AY JULY 15 1875

A. C .A. H D Trade Paloe, Oct. 7 To the Country Readers: We respectfully Bsk your Imniatiiata attention to the best selected tock of Dry Goods, Notions and Mil ioery ever brought to'his city, by aiving our individual attention to buying in New York, we hav secured a line of Silks, Black Goods. Dress Goods. Do me tics, Woolens. Flannels, Shawl3, Table Linens, Blankets, Comforts, Notions and Millinery at auch rates ana on such terms as enaoles ua to offer the. lowest prices known inc 1862. Our priecs are alike to -it nnH nrftnners as well as oin-

ers will find-at no other more attractive goods or prices. houss lower CO., :d s. TBADK PALA.CE. FINANCE AND BUSINESS. GENERAL TRADE MATTERS. THE EUROPEAN' MONEY MARKET. ler sinc-e the bts'inniuK of tbo seriös o great failures in England, tho Bank of Ku Piardhfisbeen stfadily gaining in bullion On tho 5tb of May the bullion account stood a: .CJ0,x)9,0CO; acd now tbe axount is about --J .'X 000. bin? an ssresite increase o! rv-.m-.nn n!nn weeks, or attboaverago lty i (wrj ' ",iv a. " . t rate of nearly on million B erlin- a wek. Within tbe same period the Bant of France baa Increased Us specie 20,073,000 Iran. w. have tbua an increase ol fl. ,000,000 in th tnrks of Pfoie in tbo two leading na:icnal. banks of Kurcne, a:l but four rrij. lions, of the increase having occurred in the KsnU of England. During this period we rtc fint out from this port f34.000.fl00 ot specie, mainlv gold; and tbe balance of i- nn mv inoTMsf in the European stocks .ntAgvAhcfndrawD from the otber Tbe nresent stocks ol producing countries. the niecious metals in the national banks of Europe compare as follows with those of two years ago: July. 1S75. S14ct0U),' . si3,ooooo ,. l.VJ.OWVUw . 2i,,,o,ooo July. 1873. Jllt'.OOO.'tO 175,000.01 O 71. 0 ' 2,tx um 6,uoo,ooo VUuk cf fngiaml . J u of France Milk of Prussia Fnnk of Austria.......liink of Belgium Renk of Ham burg Total ...s:a;,oco,oio r.ß.tf),iKo Thus, there has been an increase of $163.000 00) in the amount ol specie in the great b inks of Europe witbia the last two year?. Concurrently with this, there nasi been. a wo showed on tbe let instant, an uuraeuso. addition to tbe coin in active circulation ii. France. Thus there are plain tvUences toat tho European stock ol the precious nutans available for banking purpose ha bon very materially increased within late ye irs. It is to be noted also that there baa been no simultaneous decrease iu the paper cir -i Mtion of Kurorte. On tbe contrary, a lar-o portion ci tbe issues put out by tbe bank of Krni during tbe war still remains out-1 acedia-, leaving so much of .he rrer!n s:ock ol the nietaU avauatue ior o.uer e-onntries, if needed. While tbe ttock of the precious metals and tbe note circulation of Europe has been increased, there b 2(m and is row fc-oing forward a pe neral reduction in tbe prices of commodities; wh:ch so farMiminishes tbe requirements for cirvuJätfoB and for gold fcr banking purpos. Tue meaning of this tendency Is obvious. It points clearly to a coming period of ea? r 1 low rates in the European mousy nur'..: I jr that result inevitably follows a simuluneous increase in bank reserves and a iecfAe in the monevvaiuation of tbe merchandise to be bandied. To us this pro:re--i is of great importance. Our exchanges b ive for several months ruled extraordinarily h'b, from tbe fact mainly that the ra'o of interest haa been lower at Nsw York than at tbe European money center?. This derangement of our normal relation to the European markets has already caused us eonio inconvenience, eod has forced up tbe gold premium when from all other circumstauca3 it should Lave Iwn iclinirJ2; and unless there w as a pro.-:? or an early change from this state of thin-rs we might expect serious copserinences at no vc-ry distant period. The facts to which we hve alluded, however, afford reasonable tToand tor expectlns that we shall toon fel :r.e cfljct of an easier condition of thinas j broad, and the lenrs Uiat ome have bee:, whispering uuy iLersluto be moderated, it aot entirely' dismissed. DECBEASE IS EXPORTS. Spiakirgcf the reduction of our foraUu trade, according to the latent statistical re turns, tte Bulletin gives tbe following con densed showing and explanatory conitassts : The main part of tbe decrease has ariaaa upon the following nine articles, all of them leading ctaplea of export: 11 months ending May 1. Exports. Klour 1S75. S 21, 1,878 &J.115.1S fcl J 23,9 27,i1ö,:ä 1,714, lt. :i 5,1.41-5 2J.l27a 2,C17 1S74. 5 28.,;.ri"..(;4 Wheat. s4..7,7ru 'oiton. .. .......... Petroleum..... Dacon and hams, wpirttatuipentine. Tallow . Sl.lTTXb 2,.;:.,:if) r.o K3 4.),rii! I. ear tobacco.... Timber . ., Ttal9 articles 5339.91547 ft-Tll.Tg In the nine articles here alluded to, thre lias been a decrease ol $S7 ,500,000. a!k.iu ? 10,000,000 of the falling olf has arlaon on wüml and flour, and is traceable partly t tiw lower prices of those articles whe-it having averaged 30 cants lower than for thw previous year and partly also to tb bold ing back ot prain iu tho inU-rior. Thad--vreise of" $23,fc00,000 iu cotton is attributable alacit entirely to the reduced quanticyxP ricd, the price having averaged onlj owr. - la pfttrlaum, thero is adscr?a of ,000,000; the reduction nivirtg arisen from dioiinution of 20,000.00 gillom ia tb -xprt and a de-lirie in tb' average price of Se. ptr gilloD. I:i a aJ Li iii j ibtre . is a decreasa o! r.carly'Sö par cent, in the quantity sbij -p , while tbe reduction in the asgreat v;j i only 1214 pr cent., thw priteiu this cjse T.avicg average! higher than tbe prev iji:. year, and, In consequence, limited the ix ru -rt; and the same rule applies also to fal-l-w. In t obacco we have a decrease of .,- -00.000 iu the value ot the exports and ot Ml -"M.COO pounds In the quantity nhippe J, tupnw iiavinj; averaged 95 coüts against 11 'ä en'.s the year previous. The principal articles ttat show an increav in the valc; of export- aM corn, lurs, hides, hops, firearm i--nthe", o;!cake, cheese and lard. Trs ;.i:. show that the falling off in the xfj ttbo T- mainly connected with adiuiui:.f n io the surplus of products available iiii.'nert; and that tbe fail in their in ;iy v'u not unilormly due to rcJM.' p-icrs. WEEKLY BUSINESS REVIEW. MONEY MATTERS. No change has been developed in the condition of fininces here. All is qviet, money abundant 1 a tho banks with but moderate demand for i;ood payer. At the same time, tlie condition is not one of distress t any class, but of dullness "x alL DRY GOODS ire very q aiet and will continue so for some ec.cs, but the trade haying run a sf-od business

through ths Drinz and havlaz a zood prospect

ofaneiriy and heiithy fall opeuin?,are well conteut with a lewaay oi reuer. ORCCdRIES. Aside from all active demand for both sugars and coffees the pat week has beeu cne of mod erate quiet. Little was expected beyond the reg ular season's demand. In consequence mer chants are not disappointed. Much remains to be done in the war of improvlne the credit system, and as long as such Improvement neglected loud wtU be the cry about poor col lections. Recent advices from the last In regard to coffees are much ths same as for the week nafct ; m lee at a stand bat no weaker : tbe trnns actions have been bearr and a moderat distiihuinz trade still continues; strictly prime coffees are h-ld at 20c, a ort choice grades at 2c (a.2ls. koU, the latter for fancy goods not being au extreme price; our joaoers are seinn close to these figures, and In many instances at Eastern buying rates The Riizar supplv and demand are about equal; rOuer Utiuiapb a Arm market, and a large re llnery say io. to-day's teleeram: raw sugars advancing; market firm at lujfc for standard A . i .1 !,." r t . , 1 1 1 nam kuz'ais are neiu ai iu; 8t ur nmuunimi, uyA (bill ! for crushed and pjwdered Kst. Chees aie active, and a large house who do a heavy business in Oh'o factory say: Havinsr sold at a 1oh thus far this seaon. and bellsvini the con dition und nrosrvpets of the cheese trade Justify we advance our Sellin price lc this date, We prefer to hold for better pr ces rather than sell as heretofore. Their figures are an advance of ' ic over previous rates of other manniaciurers; the market Is strong, thou&h the cheese may not be. There Is a good distributive trade lor rice and a quiet market et former ruling price. Fish are quite dull and the tendency or the marfcet 1 downward. Hyrups are Imorovlnz in demand, and prices are ful y sustained, lalie salt Is a trifle tasier, and prices are now quite low. WrSTEr.X STAPLES. Taken as a whole, ths week has been better for graia than the last. Chicago wheat has ad vaucjd toll (fj)i, and advices from Liverpool have betu favorable to corn. There Is nothing in the condition and prospects of the harvest to stimulate speculation. Despite many partial drawbacks, the final result promises to be aa aoiuirtance of the ereat staples. The foieizn mar set may assist prices. In fact, the prosiect Is lavorable to that idea. Provisions are very quiet aud weak. Stocks are still held with a good deel of pertinacity and faith in the future. REVIEW OF THE ' HOME MARKET Wednesday Evening, July 14. Tbe board of trade was very quiet. But few sales were reported, although almost forty cars of corn sold at steady quotations, despite a bad look in Chicago. The produce men were pretty busy with their fruits, berries, tomatoes, etc. Even grapes were seen in market, and peaciu-s were mere irorn some place in considerable fiuan".itits. iuuo;anons are erven for tna buying prices o' grviu and produce, and the selling prices for no ir and otbnr merchandise.! DAILY RAILKOAi Ct) MM KR CP. JLHTICLS3. BE0TT8. 6HIP 3. Brin. tons.. TO Hrly, bushels.. Com and Coke.., 27J 520 170 KU 2!i) , 1.9W "'6 17 1) 2 4,!:00 i'l l'4'l 1.54 lfSt'hi Jul 1,210 '"Ü5 Oo '.ton, bales.. MWmnilMM'XH'! Cattlo. head ... Corn meal, barrels Corr, basUe!s... Cement, brla. Cionr, barrels... flay. tons.... Htds. tons..... UliUwrne ho'js. nea-i.. Horses, nead. 31 12 UK; Iron, tons..., OU. barrel O.-its, ou?heis., iocs, cara , Lata, cars , 2 .... 75 120.0vU Art, uercf3.... liUiner. foot ............. Meronandise. csri.. f TOTisions. couacLs.Rye, busiei .. 9r.:t. barrels nueoo, ii'jOd........ 2vivaj, Cjlts...... äülnuiss. cars.......... tone. cars......... andric. cars T" :.icc... nhs... ool. tons la-j.o'jo iii ao.oio w "m 4 1 s:i 1J ....... 75 Chl. POäQlä Vfj.syi froiS FTTii.DIa MATCUIALS Regular demsind and no change. Li ne:L)Alpni tnd Mantlagton, 8tc; Peru, T0c Paul, 2üs; Xew Paris lima.SOc perbnsbei; Hair. 40o perbnshel eiister: MlcAigan, 3 25; Newark. &J 5. Firebrick, i to87pc-r hundred. Wü.ltfed and, 4 per barrnl. Cement, f2 Sö per tarra' for Louisville ; 17 50 Ü for Portland. DltUOi The trade Is considered rather dull fcr tha seisou. A.vfxtlda U Quoted at 30a3oc: alcoii! at . 52 3U32 Ü5; alum, per pound. iv!'j55; camphor, per pound, S2..;:3c; cochiQ&ai, per pound, S&390o; chloform, per poc.nl, 51 lii.l 25; copperas, barrels, per poand. Iic: cream tartar, pura, 45947o: Initio, por pound, II '01 aj; Ucorlca. Calab, per poaud, jc-nuin, 4&9x: magnesia, car b.. U ok., ?erpotad,oi'.j4Cc; morphine, P. ftW..peroancs; j CO 23 75; madder, per pound. I V5IÜ0; oil. cator, it'o. I. pr gal, SI 40al 50; oil, bergniont, rwi i.. 37 iCiß: opium per pound, t7 75'J8 00; qnlmae war ounce, ii '.HQi 40: balsam copaiba, us; aosp. oaatlla, fr., 1215o; soda, bicarb ke;iS, p?- pound. 5V5(5fio: saltc, entom, per poaua. i?j5o; snuff, Garrett's, pack, ptr ;ross, J17:snti3, Oott's, per case of 4 dorrn, IIS; sulphur, floor, per pouad, 6141c; eilipslr, par Dooad. 102 jo; turDentlae, 40ft45c. UHOOMS-Coaitnon.S'i uOjmedium.jS 50; extra, tl WS 125lJrtV tjQODS The stores are very quief. There is iiardlv a ripple In the current of trade. UATiim ordinary, Ii)tfi3; middling, lec: &3St tLjsne 13c. rfGOWW DaiLusra Nashville, 11c; Pepperol. UKt; Stark, HHo. Ttoxiko Omega 82 Inch , 21c ; Amosfcc A. CA. avj: A. ISc: Oonestoga. 4-4 Medal, 18o; Med.-u I80; exfja,T-fi, 18c; extr 4-4, 21o; Lawiatown S3 Inch, 24c; ditto 32 inch, 21c; ditto 30 lB5ix, It'? iAn o-rtra Itia: extr 4-4. 21a: Lawlatows plaid, 22o. sHrBTiivo Btrifs Amrlefts, 6-3, 11c; 3-3, 10c: Whiliendsn 13s, 14c, and 15c; Union, 13, 15, and 143. Papkb Cambrics Common colors, 6s; blh colors, 1 cent higher. Pbists Washington, American, Merrimftc, Rionmond Oriental andConnestoga, eVo; Bprazus'a fancy, bo: Freeman, eke; standKixl HfitrUng prints, So: Albion solid colors, 8H0; Peabod y sulUn aa ; Wamsutla, Co ; Mourning prints. c. Carpet chain White, 27c; colored, 34c; coy riet warp, 2 Wo. üsown hh an Noa Vermont, 10c: Kaenr.lla,10c; Middlsvlils, 9ko; Idaho, 9k: New Albanv, Wo; Stark AH 10o; Laurel D- 19kc; lAurel H öc : Park A7kc; Granite B., 7e ; Bedford K.,7o: Pepp 17 80; Pep p.0. 9c; Pepp ii. uo: Pspp Km lokaiic. ixxachxd BHEXTING3 Lonsdale, like ; Hope, 9yt3 BiacHstone, lCc. Mascmonet, ro; II iu 4-.iiio; uwigniKiar, 110; vauinnA. Sj; ttea dtUe, iJC Obain Baos AmosKeag A. üoe; Lewuton A, Jlc; stark. 84o ; Union, 2oo; Banner, 30o; Montr au p. 3ti(. Tic. KU Ea- coal Anihrcjte. per tou, 10 00; Brasil block, per nbi, 2vi.c; White River, 14c; Sander-., iL'c; Klitti.and grate, 12c; Highland jsteam, '..c: mttsa-irg, lAgate; Lraxil nut, lüc: Uraxil -iaci. 7c; VirglnU eannfci, &)c; Indiana cannel, s. cot i2e; crashed. 15o. Wood Is quoted at f 4 G9."5. flMll A aiow maruet and Inclining downward. Labrador herring, bbls.89: half bbls, 14 50,No. 1 liiherr!rt?, half bbls, (450; quarters, Ii; Kits, H-7l W; No. 1 pickerel, half bbls, aj; quarters, 'is M; kits, tl l'l; ISo. 1 white per hall uHrrftl at 3 OOrrt4 00; quarter barrel, 13 25; kits, ii 15; Ornlly white, haU bbls, t5 Co; q aartcrs. Z2 S-j; silts, SI W; California saiixion, per 'j-iir barrel, new 10 50; kits. (2 75; Mrkeral. now mw per barrel, 121; half barrel, -!t 03ll 5); quarter barrel, ttt 09; kits. Si So; No. I, haTf brrel, Stt 6037 00; quarter barrel, H 233 tO: kits, 81 20; Zio. 3, half DHrrel, 15 qnaru?r barrel, f2733; kits, $1 15 ; Cod fish, lb .'iiT. Holland barring, peT kpg, I 4J;oald heiTlnstWo. Kaiibal, amolted. 14c. Prepared codflsli. 8,qc. URAiN, FLOUR AND FEED SKAn, KHIPt STUrrs, Ktc Verv quieu Bran la dull at 15 co; Una fesd at CIS Ciiü 00 n-l mlddltuzs at SM. Flour Quiet aud dull. Choioe Ciucitas srs quuMid at f'i OLQS 50: family at 5 75; extra. SI 2334 Co; low grades at S3 fiü(i:j 70. Coils Deprcss.ed and quiet. Kales of 9 cars kign mlxU, f. o. b., at Sc; 6 cars No. 2 white at ?itc 2ö csrs inline! Ht tic Quoted : Mixed 68,8ic ; No 2. white scarce and in demand at TlgTic; ear 65(c0bc. Oats Weak. Quoted at 6 so for mixed ; 60c for choice white, itrs Nominal. Quoted at SI U. ItARLXT Nominal. No quotations. Wiisat No movement. We quote: teed Jsraeat, fl 15 free on board;

Dog. ic; vuaxer tyw, vuiuriyx, .uon-

16o; Young warrior, 13o; Jabex Knight,

: WamutU. 15Vto: .New or2 MUis,iäc.

mber f 1 2nai 23; white nominal at f 1 2)$l 25, HAY Old bay is crowding the market and prices weak. lxMe is quoted at f 16918 for choice timothy from wagons. Paled Is quoted at H8ftAJ for the best by car load for tight, and 117(00 for loo se prtwsed on arrival. Prairie hay. baled, 14J16. HOU3 A good Inquiry. They will brlag 6 10 07 CD. Light, vec and smooth preferred. "ANCY UKOCRliU A-NDFKU1TM 1-radels moderately active. - Canned Goods Unchanged. Tomatoes, 2 lbs, II il Sä; Iba, tl 7503 00; Tarmouth corn, U 402 45; Mountain sugar, 12; Trophy, 9i 25; Baltimore do, $1 50. Peaches, Eastern, 2 lbs, U 40:32 60; 3 lbs. I 3; Western ranked, a lbs, 82 25: S lbs, H 2; pie. lbs, 14 50 ; 2 lbs, II 75. Blackberries. 50(91 6a. etrawberries, 2 lbs, tl 35(32 50. Raspbe- 2 lbs, 12 502 80. Wonlaberrles, S3 2532 50. Plneapolea, aibUSu. Salmon, 1 lb. SJ iJilU t U . -s a lbs. (3 4U3 6u. Dried beef, Jacob's, loSc : low grades, Hio. Cove oysters, full weight, 1 pound, SI 25 ; 2 pounds, 2 152 25; light weight, 1 pound, Jiä'Jüo: 2 poands, II 65. Lobsters, 1 pound, $iö: 2 pou nds, i i Z5. Call ornla salmon, 1 pound, 92 25 ; 2 pounds, rJ 3ä3:i 43. ORiiON HtülTS-Lemons and oranges firm and unchanged. Palermo oranges, S3 5039 CO : Messina oranges ti (X(ij3 50. Lbmona. prime Messina tt 5'910 50 per box: dates 8,:l0c per pound; new raisins, layers tl 75(31 W; I-ondon layers S 7; .Muscatel double orown (3 To. Sultana. 1618o; fls, new, U.lSc; large layer flgs, 17c317$o Drum figs, 11315c: Frcncli prunes La boxos, very Cne, 14c; kegs, 12Xol3Jc; ctlron. 4034'ic; enr.-sms. H4&&3; Turkish prunes, new, tiiiOc. rttrrs Port shelled almonds quofi at 24$iSo: filberts, lCc; walnuts, ltenoh, Jlo; Naples, 17 lie; Braiil nuts, 12c; peanuts, raw, ÜiJ13o; roasteil iodine. r.OPiJ Kew crop are quoted at 453!t'c per pound. HIDES Market la very much depressed. The following quotations are xurnlshed exclusively for the Kentinel by F. W. l&ugber, dealer In hides, Koh. 27 and Maryland street, Indianapolis: liest cityrtM-n üKiep, cows, 60; steers weighing 65 lbs or

over, 7c: best cny Teal etlr.s, 11c; wr.cliy kiu Ria, So; green BjJtd, cured, at 7(47,; ary gu.n tuaes, us as 10 cuij. oryrlnt 1023 as to cure. Orubby, bull and stag nines two-thiras price, uefp klns are qnotf a at 50c to 91 75 according to quality, la. low, ty&'yz. Grease Urown at 5s3tic ; yellow, 7i 37V..C ; white. 9,ai0ic. NAILS Are very firm and stocks low. Quoted , litt to 6U at W 3a per xeg and smaller numbers at tbe usual advance. PRODUCE Fair business. Butte Kecelpts light aDd supply gettlDg scarce. Extra good at 13dl5c ; Inferior mixed lou at Maicc Eoos Quoted at J2 cent, but firm. Eggs have to be candled and only good ones counted. POULTRY Firm. Fowls, live. Der dos. hens S3 75(4 to; roosters &3 00; Ducks, live, tl 7503 uo: Turkeys, per lb. live. 8raloc Vounz chickens, if large size, S2 502 75 per dozen. Vegetables Potatoes: New potatoes S2 5?n 2 75 per bbl. Cabbage, per bbl, II 45. ONioss Jew onions 13 75,4 00 per barrel. r auiT Dried apples, waioo ; sliced, lie. Kiackr buh iCTiBiea, viifLw , uitcu, liu. oernes, raspuemes ana peacnes nave appeared In fair supply. Beeswax, per lb, 25c; white navy beans, II 50; 75 and very dull: Feathers. Der lb. prince live geese, 43100: uincfng, ll iu; tt&gs lowei per lb cotton, 1. iicNET is in fair demand at 30c pr pound ior choice boxes : for low grades, zuju. LiATiiJirt nothing to be noted, Oak slaughtered sole is a noted at4n(a42c: 5J Euffalo, 80't: carneas S5f3'J93; upper ö4 ailo per root; xenon call, si 7oa .; rTnca xip, i ill 70: domestlo calf. S13umi160: klc SI 101 25: collar, per foot, 2oo: bridle, per doxt;n,fclU). OILS Sieady and quttt. Raw llnseea quoWd at C5.u66c: boiled at 70 371c;.i&rd oil, current extra, SI 10; No. 1, Zlitt 1 10; tanners oil.Btrait's besLeoaeoo: Banks' best. 65 Dc; Labrador, SOflScc; refined coal oil. 13,1 143; standard gasoline for lamp, 1231;; hnadlight, at"d;2Sc; lubricating and machinery PROVISION S-Quiet and weak. So move ment. Mets pork, none In this market: dry salved shouidors.fc C&Xfl : lear rib 8ide8,lli311o ;clritj siCes nominal ät HkiSc; bacon shoulders, 9kc; oacon ciear riD sides, 11.14c; bacon clear sides. i3c;breakfast bacon, 13c;sweet pickled bams, llV12c; "Monogram" hams, 13,Sc; 'No Better" hams, L'kc; canvased hams, li-'kc; prime lard nominal; quoted at Uc; kettle at 13jic. STAPLE OKO OERIES A reasonably gooi trade and prices generally firm. OFFjcss Firm at the advauce. Roasting grades of Rio are quoted to 2l321ke ; good to xair at 22r23c: prime at i3iQi4s; choice to fancy, ,t Z;4;xcXiis and Java at M)cc. Candles Hot-sl. 'is'tic; eiar ,,aniile' a:-f quoted aMiiia20c: common pressed, lütukc. CHKESis At HiS 12c xor prima to enoxes factorv. Molasses and Sykup New Orleans molaiit Is steady at töfasuo, and syrups at 60cyi ntr ocri'Dooa to fancy. kice Dealers quota at 7i3o ror Rangoon, and K, 3yo ror Carolina. muoaks Very firm and fairly active. We quote: Kenned is quoted at 11(311 kc for A, Off A Italic, locilt'ko for extra c-, and lli 120 fornard; circle C, 910o; yellows. 8fc,iyo. oda in boxes. 637c; 630 kess. Soaps Uerman U quoted at 6(a7ko; Babtltfs ftt lC'CtlOko. takcu-Dealers quota ? 5350 per pound Cor pearl, K pices Pepper Is quoted at 25328c; allspice. 18 J.1: cloves, 5c ; crssIs, 40uj4oc. Teas Market continues dull. Gunpowder Is Quoted at aöofSi d ; Iraoe' lal, s,!c3Sl 20; Uyson 101 SO; Oolong, 85o,i'- nnlish breakfast, 4C$7öc. LUMBER A fair trade but no unusual leaturds. f tx 1 and 3 dear, per M. feet, gTeen, 8E2 w; dry, 155 00; Fl oring, dressed, S22 60(330 00; Hiding, dresaeu. Sis o19 PO; Stock boards, 118 (Wg'IJ 00; Common boards, flö 00; Bill stufr, to 1 leet, 116 U); Bill etutr, over 18 feet, 117 00(324 00; Heavy timbers. 21 DO extra per M.; Sheeting, Sia üü: A uvt-d ehlnsles, 53 V504 00: No. I shingles, S3 CO; Poplar shingles, 13 15: Lath, S3 W; Southern pine f ccrlnr, dressed, 115 OO-'-ijO 00. POPL.AE Clear, S30 00; Common, 116 00; Cuiio S10 00. Ash 1st and 2d, Z2 50. Blacx Walnut The quotations are buyingf rices for green and so.1 ling prices for dry lumber, st and 2d, dry C55 oucvtty w; 1st and 2d, gietn, VJ 00(115 W. Culls, Sla 0o2O 00. IK021 AND STEELr-Steady.and quiet. Tbe quotations are given at list prices, as follows: Bar Iron la quoted at ti S-(l W. Sheets rolled, 10 to 14, 4j; 15 to 5, 4.7c; 27, 5c; Charcoal, IV40 advance on above rates. 0;hjr sises and numbers are graded at proportionale rats. Steel Is quoted as follows; Sanderson's oust English tool, 25c; American tool, 18c; eprln steel, lk inch, 12c; l Inch and over, lie. mill pick shapes, 3oo. SEDQuiet and unchanged, .flax seed is quoted at 11 tw; do vor at 19 256 50 : timothy dull at Fi tejs2 ö. STRAW la worth lö(81ü per ton. SALT In good demand and faginaw lower. Saginaw, uray load lots, at 1 902 ou; or lo River, in store, at 11 851 90: Saginaw, car lots, at CI 75(1 80; Ohio River, car lots at 11 7531 80. TOBACCO No change to note. Royal uem la quoted at 8S(scc; Monitor Navy, Gay we ; Deled tobacco, 4.iStöc: bright navies and quarters. 58:0720 ; smoking brands, 85c(4$12öc; fine cuts, our?ü5c; black tobacco, ööü'JOo in cadtea: twists, 60.a9Uc. WIUHICY-Steady at SI Ifl. WOOL The market is dull and depressed Quoted: Unwashed, 21j3c;tub washed, 485t. wiauow ULiAöij amgie strengtn. 2n J Qu&l. 1st Qnal 8x3 to 8x10 .k7 00 S7 70 8X15 to lux 1.1 ... M 8 00 ' c75 L3XI6 to 12x18 11 00 12x30 to SOxUi . 13 00 Discount 65 and 70 per cent, off above. MONEY, ÖTOCKÖ. ETC. Niv Yoax. July It. Money easy at 2 per cent. Prime mercantile paper is quoted at Sk& per cent. Custom receipts 1354 JOLQ. Treasury disbursements 521,000. Cleailngs JÖS.COO.OCO. Sterling is quoted at fl 89k for 80 days, and II 89k for Bight. Gold weak, opening at 1153, and closing at 111k- The decline was occasioned by . the better prices lor consols and American securities abroad, and tbe following dispatch from Washington "Secretary Bris low claims authority, under the specie resumption act, to continue the lsue of 6 p-r cent bonds over and above the S-5uu,0u).OO0 authorized by the funding act of lf70, to any extent necessary to carry into edect that Jaw." Borrowing rates werequoted at 13 per cm p?r anuum, and 1-10 pet diem. Loans wer made fiat. tioverniueuis were weak, in sympathy with g'vid. Railroad bonds waak. Htate tionda quiet, wuh the exception of Tennessees, which are a little off. There was little interest taken in stocks today. Tbe market opened dull but generally fli m. Towards the c'.ose prices declined i to , and the market left off weak at the decline. The only feature was a break in Atlantic & Pacific Telegraph from 22 to 18, with closing Bales at 1. At the Stock Exchange the suspension of Smith & Ht?aver was announced, the failure growing out of some old transactions. Transactions at the Clock Exchange 82,000

Rbares.of which IliX were Pacific Mail, 25,000 Western Union, ll.ttio Krie,21,0uo Lake Shore

ana ,uuu union ractne. " OO VKKN M CKT BCUaiTlITKS. Tii "rim. Bat. Mon'Tue.i W'd u. s. a s in. 12274 117 12!i' 123?4 123 117 limilim117 117 I 121 U.B. 's 1)4. 118H 12!; ll5 nK m !ii75 U. 8. 6'a "5. 0. 8. e's S5 (new).. U. 8. 's T7 i. U. H. ft "RS....... rt h ui-an-. Currency ' , Sper oentTd loan. lAkiuiiiiiNiä 121 121 I121W 121W 121 my4 121 ji2j2; 117K llTfl 120 121k UH'i 1 119 ii5. 122 118 122H124 iBxiz; 118 118 uoia 110 110s 115 11511 HLerllng.. 4MSI 487XlHi4jS The parohaaing pnoos for Uo vera meat bonus In Indianapolis vary from the Kvw York quota uuaa Tt.vii uer cent STATH 8TOOKA. ThT! Fn. I bat. MOI Tue W'd Mlgsrmrl,.,,,,,;. ,, CUd Tenoemm. New TenjDeeseea.M 100 00 S7 s'k 1Ü I 1C0 100 100 100 S7 37 4aH aoi ..11 7 49i 49. New VlTEtnlM 7 S7 ff7 37 37 ii Old Virginias Old 2. Carcllnss.,. Wew 24. Carolinas. 5 20 10 I 10 GES2KAL BTOOlLa ThTi iat. Mon Tue W'd 79k 7rf 57 k 4'k 3Hi Cnnton... 80 I 14v n 17 to 50 81 15 W. U. Telsiaph k 80H 79 ir v 80 78 57K W.U1CX8U vt r.. Adams iuxpress WfclLi & Fergo Ex. American Ki... U.S. Ex PaoiSß Mall I. Y. Cer.tral Krie Frio, preierred... Hßrlem Harlem, p'f d Michigan Jcntral. 1 itiourg.. . ;;orta wet tern S'tbwccfnpref... liO'it Islrnd.. 13 77 5fi-i 41 7 I 0. 41 4i l'9J-. 41 44H 42 4(1 i W'S 1C3 icfk icok 11 sk hk I & I 14 i4 23 131k 1Ö1 1 e I Si ISO 131 66 V as Vi 131 23 131 131 lot .ai 131 I -5 vk WJs 4 'k lion 57k 1 ny. 9i" ik 3t7a 494 10li 9k :C4 ink 4!W 10S4 N.J. Central.-., ii 111 U1'4 I I'll, ft. rauJ...w., a .Iaul prsf... 'Vabüsb ........... Wabash rraf 34J4 57H 5k 34k ..I it 6k 87k -i 5H b i 10 -I 87k ski 3' 67 rort w ayne Terre Haute. i 5 102k 107 I 2j 4 18 4 Is! I Terre Haute pref. 18 18 102k 100k 18 Chioago A Alton learns; U. A A. preferred., iw ... .t i iw?k!KokiJO;k Ohio A MUslSbPld. 33k 23 23 J, J. S vJm. ............. CH B. & Q.. La te Shore Indiana Central Illinois CenttaL.... U. Pacltlc stocks. 4S 111 4rf 112 59 V 4 112 49 49 47 112 47 112 112 cok 3k 11 a 75 IUI icatSI 3 102k 1 I W5s i01 k l"2i loay, 74k 102 i2ik 22k 103 7öv: 1 3 102V 73k C. Paclflo bonds iviye IUI i j PACtUC LOHdS ij.it mi 1024 1 Del. A Lf C -am. 120 121 y. 121 12lkl2t'k a. P v r.h. 23 2ki 22kl 1 MARKETS BY TELEÜRAPB. NKW YORK, July 13.-Flour-Steady ; fair demand; receipts 14,000 barrels; aaiea were made cf 6uperfine Western and Htate at t4 80j)ölo; common to good extra do ai 5 3035 C5; gocd to choice at f5 7i(9tflo; white wheat Western extra at ?U ligb 75; common to good extra Ohio at ö3.)f7 30; common to choice St. Louis at S) 458 i3. Rye flour The market is firmer; sale were made at 4 4t5 w. Corn meal Is advanring: sales were made of Western at ti 75(3 4 Wheat Demand Is active and better; realpts 63,0t!ti bushels; sales weie made of No. 2 Chicago spring at tl Zlnl 14; No. 2 Milwaukee attiioaix; .no. 2 northwestern at fl23.arl2i No. 1 it . uusmueu IL'WH auu Minnesota spring at tl 1731 18: winter red Western at Si 3ö.'l E6 ; amber Western at tl3i:($ 1 38; while Western at fl 3501 40. Rye Is quiet and fcteady; sales were made of Canada in bond at 9tc; state at Si 10. Barley Dull and Borulcal : sales wers made ol No. 2 rowed state at SI 20; prime Canada West at 11 5a. Barley matt Quiet ai.d sUaJy; sales were made of No. 2 rowed at SI 3K;1 Corn Demand r.ctlv ; receipts a imi ousncis; saies weremaueoi west ern mixed, steamer, at TTxöblc; do, sail, at t: ÜXc; ytllow do at 8Jc. Cats Demand ac;ive: rtcipts 70 .duo bushels: smes were made of mixed western at b.'wbJc: wolle mixed Western at U( trxgC. .onee is quiet out steady; saies were me of Itio cargoes st 17M'19Jic sold:JobVius at ny;-tr.i)yta gold. Sugar The market ii dull and unchanged ; 6'iles were made of fair to good rtrinlng at Hi 68 3-ldc: prime at8 5-l:'c: refined quiet and unchanged at lOkSHkc Molasses iuarset is quletand uncua&Ked: sales were mtdi 01 rorto uico at 4jodc ; isew Orlenns at70(7oc. Rice ihe marUet is quiet and steady; salts were made 01 Cnrouna at 7vü7!ic: IlaK.20011 at Petroleum The market is easier; s es were made of renned at lljc: crude st Hie. Rosin Market is dull: sales were made of strained at 11 6icl 75. Turpentine The market is heavy; saie3 were made of spirits at 31)3. Pork Market is lower; sales were made of new mess at J2ii 25(130 35. Beef Market quiet but steady: sales made of plain mess at 58 0039 tO; extra do at 810 60310 75. Cut meats Are quiet; sales were made of dry sailed Bhouiders at 8c; tierce pickled hams at llU'c. MlucUe3 Are quiet: sales were made of city long clear at ll&l2c; short clear at llc. Lard is lower; sales were made of prime steam at Itfkc Butter Market steady and unchanged; sales wtre made of prime Western at lo&.-.i. Ktrgs Steady and unchenged : sales were made of Western at 2082ic. Cheese is dull and heavy; sales were made of common to prime Western at 5&i:c. WhiaXy The market is dull and drooping; sales were made at SI 22. Leather The market is steady and up chanced; sales were made of hemlock t-ole. Buenos Ayresand Rio Urand light, middle ana heavy welches at 2aa2Tc; common do at 25 2rikc; California do at 25$27c. Wool is dull and heavy: sals were made of domestic neeoe at 5J&toc ; pulled a;, iV&ölci unwashed at i-a34c. x. niv,Auw, juiy n. near me inaritet ?s very farm and holders are as ing higher briers.sales were made of fair to choice Western extra superfine spring at S4 905 25: white winter extra, low to cholceatf37.5&7; fancy grades of wniie wiuier at 3i zj; common to fancy Minnesota winter atS5 37,lj3ti60. Wheat The market is excited and prices are gene niiy higher; sales were made of No 1 Chicago spring at SI ilk: No i Chicago spring, fresh at tl lu for spot ; el 0k forselier August; f 1 07J for seller (September: No 3 Chicago spring at Si 03k: rejected at öti&HTc. Corn The demand is good and pricfs are weak and lower; sales were mad ol No 2 high mited at 67kJ8c for spot; 84 70) c was bid for seller August; O äc was bid for seller tseptenaber; rejected at 60c. Oats The market js dull aud prices were irregular; sales were made of No 2 at 4S49c for spot; 37kö'-5Sc lor teller August; ic lor seller Hepiember; rejected at4Sc. Rye The market is quiet aud prices are unchanged; sales were made of No 2 at 1 1 02 for spot. Bai ley The market is quiet and prices are weak; sales were made ot No 2 spring at f 1 30 for spot; 98c tor seller tAeptember. eeds The market Is quiet and prices are unchanged; sales wre made of common to prime timoajay seed at Ii 2tf5; prime to extra clever seed at 7 25: medium clover seed at 0 75. - Pork The demand is fair and prices are lower; saies were made at 11915 for spot ; 519 12k for seller August; 11913 forsel;er bepieinoer. lato rne demand is fair and prices are lower; sales were made at S13 5 for pot or seller August; lis 10 for seller September. Bulk meats Tne market is quiet andprices are unchanged; sa:es were made of shoulders at h'rtO; short rtb middles at HJic; short ciear middles at ll4c: these prices are all for loos?, spot. ' Whisky The mars et is quiet and prices a re steady sales werej made at SI 17. Lake Heights Are steady; corn, to BuQalo, ic: wheat, to Buffalo, V:kc. Receipts tor the pa.it 24 hurs Kloar, 7,ooo barrels; wheat, 73n0 bushels; corn, 10Ü.C0O bushels; oats, 12,0u buBOels; rye, 27,000 bushels; bailey. 200 bushels: malt, bushels. öhlDruenta for the past i'l hours Flour. 4 X barrels: wheat, 75,000 bushels; corn. 8700 bushels; oats, 4,ouo buahels ; rye, bushels; barley, 810 bushels; malt. bushels. On the call board this afternoon wheat closed lower: sales were made atfliü for seller July; 10l"49l wk 'or 6elier August. Corn The market is firm and prices are unchanged; sales were made at sse for seller July: ! v.'8c ior scuer August, oats me market l weak and prices are unchanged; sales wea.4 made at ic Tor seller July; oj',c lor seller August. Fork The market is easier; sales wtre made at 1910(tl9 15 lor seller July or August. Lard The market is steady aud prices are unchanged: saies weremadeat SI OcT-i lor sei 'er July; 13 32k tor seder August; 313 50 for seller September. ST. LOUIS, July 14 Cotton The market is quiet and unchauged ; nothing doiog. Flour 1 h market, is quiet und unchauged; sales were made of superfine winter at C3 75(84 0; extra superfine wimer at ti 2tai doub'e extra suoernue winter at 51 75(5 OOj treble extra superfine winter at 8-5 lo.i 50; family superfine winter at 15 75ö:ö 25; fancy at f föi(7 Wheat The maiket la bisher; No 2 red winu.-r. fl 3iil 314 bid cash, sales were made at 11 29k for seller August; 1 2tkl 3C for seller September. Corn The market is Inactive aud prices are lower ; No 2 mixed at 64&täc bid cash ; sales were made 67c seller August; ttSo seller September. Oats The market is inactive and prices are lower; saies were made of jNo 2 at fc75 fö9c cash; 3ti(fr.37c seller August. BarleyThere were r.o transactions. Kye There were no transactions. Pork The market is easier; sales were made of small lots at 520 60 delivered. Jj&rd The market is dull; summer held at 12'4o. Bulk meats The market is dull and nominal

ior small iota; sales were made at 9mJ'a'2.'c seller September. Whisky-The market! 1le,ldJ 5D,7 noebanged; the demand Is good for Injure dellverie; sales were made at is? Hogs The market is firm and unchanged; saies It! Ä,"!' tocke at 15 50r8 25; shippers n t$L-V i f00? " w &7 butcherVat SÄ.7k tle-lhe-market Is active and higher; the demand exceeds the supply sales were made of choice native steers at W 5o48 kcS?m aU.ve steers 2 -0 85 : medium to fair native steers at 15 505 75; commoa native steers at 23 90t4 50; choice Texas teere at 14 2-5 S4 50; good. Texas steers at S3 6(4 10; fair ?t7eB:?r5t:,33.65: common to medium Texas steers at 12 5üfa3 15. Receipts- Flour. ?iiS barrels; wneat, 12X00 bushels; corn. 9.000 basheiir bushels; barley, bushels: ry! bushels; hogs, 57j head; cattle, IfiM head. BALTIMORE, July H.-Flour-Tne market Is steady, with a lair demand; sales were made of steam Western superfine at S4 Txai tü1extra Western Superfine at S4 75a 37i; extra Wheat-The market Is strong; sales were made of 2o 1 new amber Western at SI :ö; Ho i nf w, J?bt.r Vi.eeul,T. at ,l 32: No 1 red Western at SI S3; No 2 red Western at II 31; No 2 Milwaukee spring at fl 24. Corn-The market is quiet and pr. eta are weak: imln vp n.. ' "irn mixea at i'rcsie. Oats Tbc de iiiauu is ecuve: saies were made of inijed Western at 62(.iö3c; white Western at iwe.jc c iub uiarae; is quiet out prices are firm aies were xsaon at 9 caSI It', cash. Hav Tha maWr ia . . - 1 ' niiuf r anu prices are liId higher; sales were made of Pennsylvania and Maryland tt 521 lwr.!0 CO. Provision a The uemana lsiairana prices are firm. Mess Pork -tj&les were made at Kl 00. Bulk nieatsSales were made of shouldera at Vc: clear rib nur at iyic. aii loose. Bacon 1 hemarket 13 Steady, with a moderate rli-rinH- " ine junu-j 01 K.ma npns ol ii- ir.c. iiv mupi at iaf.i.j;c. wams sales were made at 143HSC Lard Die market in dull; sales were maae ot renred at u:titn'n V r xue niar&ei is nrm and nricea ai iniihiwere made of Western evtr Lt v Ceti ic: Western firsts at i!t.ö.yir. p(minm The market ii quiet but nri r. Ktcsnr. sales were made of crude at ok'tikc: refined at lljsl2-s. Coffot-Tbe market is market is quiet but prices are steady; sales were made of. ordinary to nrirue Kio .iwua 1 I'kSfi; and Jobbing lots at 17kr-0nc Whiäxy The market 1 ouiet hut nn.-ee firm; sales were made at tl 22. CINCINNATI. July 14. Cotton The maiket is dull and prices are a shade lower; sales weie made of middling at i;. Flour The market is steady with a fair demand ; twuea were made of fRmily at 5 25&5 85. Wheaf lhe market is firmer and prices held higher; sa'es ofred were made atfl 2513130; new white $1 20 1 25. Corn The market Is steady and firm ; sales were made at 69S71c. Oats-the market is quiet and firm; sr.! es were made at 670 c. Rye The market Is firmer and prices held bighrr; rales were made at 51 101 15. Oils The market is quiet and unchanged for linxeed ; sales were made Rt tsör. Lard oil The market is quiet and uneüaneed ; sales were made at 51 oajl 05. Eggs The market Is Mesdv and unchanged; sales were made at 13314c. Butter is In good demand at full prices; sales ot Choice IVestern Reserve were made t 20irt2& Central Ohio, 18,320c. Cheese The market is s'eady and unchanged: sales were made of new at HtfiH'Jic Pork The market is dull and nominal; sales were made at 119 75(320. lard me market is iair ana prices are firm; sales were made of summtrat 12c; steam lMI.Wc; kettle at 14ai4c. Bulk meats The market is qniet ana unchanged: sales were rnati of suouiaers at s y.vi sot;onered at S 50 buver July; clear tib SU 6i spot: Sil 75 buyer August: clear is quoted at S12 12:;. RnmnOnly jobbing and ordf-r trade: sales were made of shoulders at 59 37k; clear rib, 112 5012 tiik: ciear, 113 00. Whisky The market is fair and firm ; sales were made at 51 1. Hogs Are In s'X)d demand at full piices: pales were niüri of common at 57 ftvfc lu: fair to medium good li:ht and heavy 57 lVfi7 25: ext a hiit-her' 57 30?t7 ?5. Receipts 1.185 head. ShiDmnt be3. NEW ORLEANS, July 11. Sog?.r-The market is quiet; sales were made of Jobbing good common i-ufillosf or Kifr.. lsiw r.i. ti ...1 Molasses The market is dull; sales "were made of jobbing commou at 40(3 45c; fair at Ö0Q eve ; prime to choice at 58671 c. Flour The market is dull; sales Mere made of superfine at ii 5o; single extra at 4 7a; double extra at S5;tieble extra at 85 25(ä575; choice and family at 57 25. tjorn The market is quiet; sales were made at 85(U9t)e; white scarce. Oats The market Is dull ; sales were made at 6Sc. Bran The market is dull ; sales were made at 95c. Hav The market is dull: prices are quoted for prime at 922323. CoiTee The market is firm ; sales were made of jebbing ordinary at IS1,-.; fuirat 19 19'c ; good at lafaa.c ; prime at 2020kc Pork lhe market isdcll and prices are lower; sales were made at 521(3,2125. Dry salt meals Tha market is dull; sales were made of shoulder at Vkc lis con The market is firm : prices are held at kkSl-iI.'ic. Hsras Sales were made of sugar cured at lP(Hloic. Lard The market is dull;s.les were made of tierce at He; keg at lc; prices are nominal. Wldsky Thomirket is dull; sales wer made at 81 a'-Q i 22. Corn meal The maiket is dull; sales were made at 54. PHILADELPHIA. July 11. Floor The mar. ket has advanced; sales were made cf sin erfine Western at 51 CS'K4 15: Ior. Wisconsin and Minnesota ex 'ra family at t5 2rs6 00. Pennsylvania, Indiana aiu Ohio extra lamilv at $5 75cö 25; high grades atStt 50(&.7 25. Wheat Tne market is firm ; sales wn-e made of new red at. II 29;äl 31 : amber at 11 3221 3: white at 51 37Q1 40. corn The market is steady; sales were made of Western mixed at 8ic: vellow at 81c. Oats The market Is weak : sales were made at 6i66c for white: 40003 for mixed. Whisky The market is steady: salts were made at fl 22c for Western l:on-bound. Petroleum The market is nomnal; sales were made of refined at llVic: crude at 8VÖC Clove seed sales were made at S12 50 fcr Western. Timothy seed Tbe market is firm ; sales were made at S3 U. 'S3 25. Butter The market imteadv: tales were made of New York aud Bradford county extras at 25i327c: Western rolls at 15(al7c. Lneese ine market is firm; sales were made of Western fine at lOkSltjc. Kggs-Sales were maue oi v estern iresn at -uta-ic. LOUISVILLE, July 1 1. Cotton The market Is quiet and unchanged ; sales were made at llv'ic. Flour Ah advance Is asked but none was established; sales or extra were rnnde at 54 50(ri5ifl; extra family at S 2j5 60; A No 1 at Sati37 20: fancy at f 507 00. Wheat The market is quiet and unchanged; sabs were made of red at El CO; amber and white at SI 15. Ulm ine maraet isqu'et out nrm; sales were made at .sqscc. Oats lhe market is dull and lower; sa:e were made at 53bl'c Rye The market is dull and nominal; Rales wem made at 9jc Hay The market is dull and nominal ; sales were made of choice timothy at 512 26i 20 CO. FrovbüoD The market is quiet and steady. Pork Sales were maae at 820 00ö20 5o, Bulk Meats Sales were made ot shoulders at 8-c; clear ribs at Ilk:; dear at 12V. Bacon Sales were made of tuouldcrs at 9';c: clear libs at 12c; clear at 13$c. Lard Sales were made of tltrceat u: '2rguc; eg at lac. Hams Siles were made ot sugar cured at 13,31ctic, Whisky Sates were made at 51 16. Bagging Tbe market is quiet but nrm; sales were made at löw&uc. MILWAUKEE. Jaly 14. nour The market Is inactive, w neat -The mai ket is strong and prices are nigner; sales were made of No Milwaukee Hub at. SI 1534; Sio 2 Milwaukee club at si 13; seller July at SI 11?: seller Aiuust atfl 08k. Oats The market Is neglected; saies were made of No 2 in store at 4Ss48kc. uorn ine marxet is steady ana prices are firm ; saies were maae oi 2 mixea western in store at 6öc, cash. Rye: Tbe supply is scarce anu prices are arm ; sales were maae of No l in store at Ooc. baney The market is quiet but-prices are nrm: galea were made of o a spring in store at si io ; euer iseptem b; r at 6-5c. Provisions Tbe market is easier. Mess Pork sales were made at 519 60. Lard Sales were made of prime steam at 133 i-ic. reignts-urain ireignts: to üunaio, z-c; to Oswego, 6kc. Receipts Flour, 6,000 bar rels: wheat. 134.000 bushels: corn. bushels: oats, bushels; barley, bushels; rye, bush es, ni pments nour. i.mo barrels: wnest. 181.CC0 bushels; corn, bushels: oats, bushels; barley, busheis ; rye, bushels. TOLEDO, July 14. Flonr-The market is steady with a moderate demand. WheatThe maiket opened nrm but closed dull; sales wer: made ot Nol white Michigan at. SI 29; No 2 white Michigan at f I 20; extn-. white Michigan atfl 31; amber Michigan atfl 255;seLer Julv at Ii 56; seller Anzust aud September at 81 27; No 1 red winter at St 27: No 2 red winter, seller September, at 51 20i; No 2 Dayton and Michigan red at II 2lk Corn Sa!es were made of high mixed at Ti'k's; seller August at 7J-4c; seller September at "4Mc: low mixed at 72-c; no grade at ?0c; damaged at 61c. Oats The market is cull and prices have declined; sales were made of Nol at 5-c; No 2 at 55c; seller August at Cc; old and new. seller September, at :Sc. Freights Dull aud unchnnged; to uunaio.ic ior wneat: to uswego, ue ror wheat. Receipts Flour, barrels; whevat. 19,000 bushels; corn, ll.OuO bushels; oats, bushel. shipments ir'lour. 4tJ barrel; wheat, ll.MO bushels; corn. 41,000 bushels ; oats, C.000 bushels. CLEVELAND. July 14 . Wheat-Tho market Is firm and prices are better; sales were made of No 1 red winter at 51 26; No 2 red winter at 51 20. Corn-The market Is steady and prices are unchanged; sales were made of high mixed shelled at 7172c cash; low mixed shelled at ti9c; ears on track at i8t369c. Oats The market is steady and prices are unchanged: sales were made of No 1 state at 61c: No 2 s'ate at C9c; white Western at 62c: mixed Western at 67c. Petroleum The market la quiet; ealea were

lo5?lt 110 5egr tandard wh'f in car tst at w.Th; R,Dd 150 d1 Ouio state iSLintÄ ln.mAl' way lots at l2c hlsher. ometIadLJuly Wheat-The market 1. sSMwer.,TD?cJaD"ed: but mt,e inouiry; al si "ade 2( nnsylvania and Ohio ril ? white and amber at 1125dl Ä. ofr-v100 U Ii(?ht; sales were mad. market ia'dnnV tck' 8hftIled ni-The wera mirf. . ,.4prtoe are nominal; sales vellL 7a7bc for mixed and prime lttenmllUlJl'lxx!Lllly' ,reo Id elevator, steady . m Jrk" ll;taul price are at Pib' i -Wer ma of rra' SI 12U adeMrcXeh

LIVE STOCK MARKETS. EAST LIUEKTY LIVE KTOCX lAAKKil. Fast Libx-rtv. pi Tnii - IrlX for to-'y were 7h Lead, and 'or the ost 2 riar. i . . . I Which 2,1 mm vfrathmn.k . . and si..--.' rJ"'".UKU -'Kumenis r--"Ti".'ufJ? Kltfc: e supply 1.1 i -n Hüne. 1 , " - ""Jtnicg is sold of .T ' . . . s1 . were made v - o nid . I i ii(L i J - inon i n a - - - i .. . . . common to fair at t5 iJ.i5 7i: bulls. ts,5 . . W; lexans at 5j B?5EZlTt for ,0-da were 1.760 head, and for the pa..t 2 days were 2 hTau Kaie were made or Vorkers at 7 5,'i7 J- best PhUadclphiasat S7oo7 75. ' r.r.r-iw-tipi8 lor to day were and for the past 2 eiajs were 7.4i0 sales were made of clipped t f 4 0"5 ou bead, head; BUFFALO LIVE STOCK iTAP.Krr Bcfalo. July II.-Cattle Th receipts lo-day wer 718 head, toftiLn a total lor the week ofe,!.l9 head: the varus weie bare of stock at noon to-day, ail the ofiersnas finding prices WllC' lüe ma :irt wa.s8:rongat jVstc-rday 'S sheep and Lambs The receipts to-day were 3,800 head, making atoial lor the week of luo head ; the market was lairly acüve,ail tLe cörlugs being readily dposwl of: the yards were bare of Mock; goo.i qualities of stoc wer. stroDg at the otH-uinit prices of iast wevk, but common .heep were Mow of sale; quotation lur lambs were Vkscfl. Ilofia The receipts for to-lar were 2.4C0 hRd. making a total tor the week of H'.äoo hesd : the maiket was active for Vorkers. wiiii kdv. at ll 'fZ V-: h?avv ugs were slow, with sales at it 21,7 3j; selected at 57 5i'. CHICAGO LIVJC STOCK MARKET. Chicago. Julv 14. ca-ttt. Th .in, . to-day were 2.1Ü0 bead: the marker active and firm, and prices were Etroneer; ales were made of scalawae9 to het t rrin 5 .o; through Texans at r ,Virr3 50: common to choice native steers at f l&ti 25; fair to good it 55 20&5 85: sa'.pmenis, 1.3 o head. HOGS The recein'S m-dsv wer I tfrn the market was active, atroi sr and Arm' ot -. v terday's prices; ra!es were made of mvirtnn at 5 0(1(3,7 30 ; bicou grades at $7 10&7 25: heavy at 58 8067 10; shipmeuts, tf.uo beaa. Sheep T"he receipts to-dav were 2S0 head; the market was dml : sales were made r.i rvinr chacoatt.534 50. r NEW YORK METAL MARKET. New Yoke, July 11. Metals Manufacturing copper is steady ; sales writ- made ol new sheetings at SOc. lugot Lake I quiet and firm; sales were niade at ittüc lig iron Is steady and unchanged; sales were made of Scotch at 30.c; American, dull and teavy: sales were made at 24Xa7c. Russia sheet Srles were made at l4Hc, gold. Nails Sales were made of cut at 83 25(33 äoe; clinch at Söhn, a 50. Horse shoes Sales were made of No. 8 at 2 32c'. NEW YORK COTTON MARKET. .new York. Julv 14-cottoc The marxet is easier; saies were made of mldcliiig npüLd at ib&iii . Futures closed steady, with sales as follows: Seller July, 15 3 -3Tc; seller Accust, io a ic; euer oepiemoer, J4 13-jc; seller October 14 7-'.6c: soller November. 14 9-32c; seller Jecember, 14 9-&2c; seller J ru aery. 14 7-lec: seller Feb ruary, 14 V-SZc; Feller March, 14 i7-32c; seller April. 15I-SÜ3; seller May, iöo-lcc; belier June. 15 13-3.'c. NEW YORK DRY GOODS MARKET. Nxw Yohx, Jnly 14. Dry Goods There was some departmental p.ctiou, bu; the -jeneial market was quiet; wnoleu goods, for men's wear, were fairly active; cotton goods were quiet, but steady: cot. on flannels moved more ireely in low grades; shirts and drawers we:e in better demand ; prints xu'ed quiet: black cassimereshave bttn advanced by importers. BOSTON WOOL MARKET. Boston, July 14. Wool Tbe market is steady and unchanged ; medium tieeces in good demand at full prices; delaine and combing unchanged; Wisconsin and Michigan fleeces at 45vj4v:: superfine and extra pulled Ceece.s at 4'n3ÖfC. FOREIGN MARKETS. London, July 14.- The hiaount of bullion gone into the Bank of England on balance to-day is 744,10(1. Tbe rate ior money at the Stock Exchange on government securities is 2 per cent. Consols tor money. 94 1-16; on account. 918 Itf; 6-208 1805. 1' .:;; 5-20a 1807, liP4; 10-4C8. l4k; new 5s, 1C4. New York Cei.iral. l:Er-e. 12Ji; Erie prelerred 22. Petroleum Sales were made of refined at 8)id . Antwerp, July 14 Fine American petroleum,,1. Paris, July 14. Rentes, 64f 20c. Frankfort, July lL-Five-twent'cs of Hti2, Livkrpool, July 1L Cotton The market Is dulLand lower; sales were made of middling uplands, 7kd; middling Oiieanä, 7 5-lCd: toul Mies were lXUm-bii.. o which 2.00a bales were tor speculation ana tsxboi. uud 5,3u0 American. Flour The market is steady ; sales were made of extra state and Western at 22s. WheatSales weie mad No 1 red Wee'.eru spring af &a 6d; No 2 red Western Fprlr at fcslld; rel Western winter at fs 4d. Crr Saies were made of new mixed Western at Sis 6d Pork bales were maae of new Amertcat prime mess at 70s; American Lastern at 80s Beef s?Jes were nisde oi new prime rnes a" 72s IJacon Hales were made of Cumberland middles at 5is : thort clear middles at 52s 3d. Lard The market is firm; sales wer made ol prime Western at 58s. Tallow Sales were made nt 41s. Cheese sale were made of chotce American , new, at 57s. Petroleum Salea were made of refined at 9d; spirits, do, at 7);d. Moffat's Life Pills! Moffat's Phoenix Bitters !! and Page's Climax Salve ! ! ! form a complete Frunlljr MedirioeC beM.aad bare cared aaore diaeawM, aad harr doae store rood for kaiHaaitr, thasaajf other mediciHeerf rofTered to the people. MOFFAT'S LIFE PILLS are parely Veretable. Tkey art on the LlTer, opening the darts, and restoring the body to perfect health, and may be relied oa to ear? rruiaa aad Sirk Headache. 1'ohtlTeneiw. Dypephia. ladifretioa, Jaaadfre. LWrr mmd Biliana loaaplaiata, toldi. scarry. .eneral Ueakaess. Fefar i 4cne. MOFFAT'S I'H(EMX BITTERS rerrert the aerretioaa of the Stomach, aad are a kare rare for lKpepaia, KerToasaem. Kleepleaesa, Female (nmplaiat. Heakaesa lebmti,c. F.UJL'S CLIMAX SALVE Issrompooadof Arnica with many other extracts and balitama. We warrant It to care Scrofula and Salt llhenm. Fere r Serf, rilea. Frost Bite. 4 hit. blaiaa, (oras. Inflammation of the Sres, Brokra Brasts. Nore.Mpple.t nts, Braises, lirrrns.VahW and all 4 ntsneou Dntease. oa man or btat. It allaraiaflanimatloa, aabdaea all pala, and heals without a scar. It la worth its weight In cold to every family, and shoald always be on band. CSSold by Druggists eTery where. cr . J- P. MILLS, Sole Proprietor, 84 Lilterty atrert, rw York. T 'HE DAILY SENTINEL Is delivered in all parts of the city at 25 cents per week, Including Sunday. Orders left at the Sentinel OiSce Counting Room will y Cviye prompt attention,

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