Indiana State Sentinel, Volume 24, Number 48, Indianapolis, Marion County, 22 July 1875 — Page 8
THE INDIANA STATE SENTINEL. THURSDAY JULY 22 1875
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Trade Palace, Oct. 7. To the Country Readers: We respectfully ask your Imme -a atautteniion to the best selected tock orDry Goods, Notions and Mil i-j-ry ever orought to this city. By riving our individual attention t uving in New York, we havN,ured n lino of Silke. Black Goods. Dress Goods. Domotics. Voclens Fianrels, Shawls, Table Linens, Blankots, Comforts, otionaaid Millinery at such rates an en such terms as enaDles us to offer the lowest prices known since 1802. Our priecs are alike to 11 o.,H nmnnirs SS Wei BS OIH-
era will find at no other mora attractive goods or prices. 31, S. AT"RS3 & TRADE PAL.VCZ housa lower CO. FINANCE AND BUSINESS. WEEKLY BUSINESS RECOKD. FOREIGN COMMERCE. Tha f.l'r.wlusr tables and comments are fr-x;; :he New York Journal of Commerce IXlljaTS FROM 'RW YORK TO FOREIGN POKTd JANUARY 1. 1S71. yvK SIX MONTHS FROM 174. lorii?stie produce.. .. Fmelsn free goods l)o. t!Utli.ble. hi'e.ind bullion .$li,I ",. . l.ltt,252 . -Uias-.: . 59,1(1 Ml 117,1 Kvm 50.ÄV-'.d Trtal exports S 173.(60. 275 J 171, ST,! 1 o. exclusive ol specie.. 813,L1,. m,5l7,o;s vi'tv ininns of specie in six months iä a l?ri oniliw, and one third of this lias been snirp"' the 'ast ruoutb. "We row bring iorwrd cur coinpf.risoa lor tho liscal vt-ar ndin w.th June: TVPORTt FPOM SE? VOfiK IO FOBUON WKM FÖRTHS FltCAL YEARK.M10 JUSE 30. 1ST!. 1X75, 1 u. ro 1 ui-e tN-s HW SJi .Zioj :!T or lieegouds ,1";; a-Vi" L. dmiabU - ai'Ä Kl ecieaed buHloo I,4o9.04 1 hl..-' Totale v. v. its t,HS,l. rM.4,MrJ I)o. exclude c: i-ieiie . iW,i3V -,.., - o t'auubtfal observer, alter a carffui Study of these returns, will wonder tha: b::i;in??9 Iben are not happy, or Deed auy juither c.ir.titinA:irn ct tLa.?, vie? of our finar-fial flairs which thU ppr Las taken r iici yaper lroaev waa at firnt gloriüe i .-. uiiiocaldeM apotheosized as ft uitiona. ble-MB;. Prosperity is not to ltfennel in alltte w v tbe country La taken we.uy years, tnd iters icnst iw a return to the old paths lel'ore we can havs lasting peace and tbrilt. moi;y matter.'. Id the ba lis rajueyU exceedlngb pleuty at all money centers, ami t be market is dull. Thit. Is especially the cae in ibis ciiy, while waitirg t or tbe movement oi grain and hogs. This year this condition is intensified. In New York, money is a drug In tlie market, and whoever wishes to boiro aid can give good security tiia get all lis need Oold is declining daily, aud with a sure prospect of a .arge foreign demand on the Unfed Mates for grain aad meal, the price of gold wilt probably continue downward. DRY GOODS. Trade fir the week past has b:-en better than was anUclpa'ed at the leglnuing of the week. Tbe de x an 1 In the form of small order continues lrisa-,and It cow seems that the usual inactivity In this trade may not be reaiied at all. The lall trade Is expected to open eary. Prices remain unchanged, and ate low enough to suit reasonable buyers. GROCERIES. A good Hade Is reported to-day and a fair week's wori. From the rcmaifcs droppel by commercial travelers, a state of chronic dullness is known to exist in the smaller lowis tributary to Indianapolis, which necessarily reflects itself on trade at headquarters. Xfvei Unless both coffees and sugar are firm as ever. Coffees would show a greater advance had gold remained higher, tut as all saie3 are uponmade a basis of the gold premium, of course cheap gold makes chtap cofl'ee; t!:e luarKet is tiim anl gold prices are well sustained; our quotations are lor tte ;rs:rt unchanged, the derntcd is good and shows an Improvement over the farmer weeKNugari are Arm; refiners are kept well supplied wiUi orders; the '.c advunce noted on last ssatuiday is sajtalr.ed, nd a bars reliaer telejtraphs ano! her advance on ye lows te-day ; the market is weil upplk-d and the cieinaud is an active one; star clard "A" is held at lu,1 lu-'vc AaM: extra V, or oif A, at lc' alti. Cheese are tinner and brisU : aie worlli l' c in Ohio ro- lac ory . t'oni oil tUiil und flroopin;. ryi M . Lave a fair demand at li.mer riure'. QKALX. Tae wee It h-is bee a one of considerable excitemeut.and a very lare advance on wheat, in Chicago the price veat up to-day to Si 22 for cvh and ft 2U for Augutt. Corn was also firm and Jhighcr in spite of an almost certaia prcsject of a heavy crop. The faci i developed into ce tainty, tnat tbe loieigu denial d for grain will belargf i lie coming year. As.tti rouuuyhas au abunJaut supply, tne result will be largely favorab'.e to busmes'j and conrlaence here. The coru prospect Is simply Immense; although mjine f'Ot-s have sufleied from the exc-.ss of watr. still the main crop has been bectntttd, and the geaeral cf tct will be lavorab'.e. PROV1SIOXS. . Thefeclins during the past week has been very much improved, and the demand has been g'jod. Yet tte sales have ben limited. Prices a e very tfrm aad a shace higher. Holders are confident and the prop ct is brightening. REVIEW OF THE HOME MARKET. Wednesday EYEXiro, July 21. There was but 11 :tle done and prices Were unsettled by the storing movement in Chicago. Wheat opened th'jre at?l 17, and by noon had advanced to 11 '21 for Auzust. Corn was strong In Chicaao, at Angusr, andTc- wa3freelv offered here for m.xed. i'rmluce wiw lively aud abundant, except butter, which is a little scarce. Receipts to-day ware mure liberal. i 4 notations aira prea fvr L-jfi.i'. pr:c o Krln and prounte, and trio U'C- frfloor and other m jrchandi.i DA ILT KJ.LLJIOA i COM 11 K.X iunoLU. 8ic-m. KirT. Bran, tons . bj 7i Baney, bushels.. Coal and Vot.6 , - L''i 7c Cotton. balw , IP CatUe, Head (jorn meal, barreift Oorr. buabeia. 3J.au "l'i 7u Osxent. oris lour, oarro tiy, tons Hlles. tens M Klijtiwlnes HofäS. nea.t Horses. nead 1J 60 7 Iron, tons., OU. baxTtls. ir, onaheis Lock, car.. 0 2 La kU, cars Lrd. Ucrces.. Lu.iiLer. iccT, 17tJ,rit Mticoanoise. can.. 1M . 2,(0 i JTO 7Xöions. pounds t; . b. oniie is. .. .. a t;vil r. .'. k v'- ... ' .. carsM....M. iV TH...i......m J. Mi. 1 ,vs.-.w. i.ii-ia.- ... 16 . ..... J 1 2i ft iil 6 S75 U'acl. toiia vneat. oaahela 1.S75 Whiniy. bola. . 19 5TB Wheat. jaIya.-.-Corn. Oata. Rye. 9125 EÜLLDLNU MATERIALS-K lular demand and no change. . ii -n:ilpul arid Hnntincton. S4c; Fern, 30o: ßt, Paul, 28c; Nvw Farts lime,30c per bushet; Hair, 400 perbnsheJ. Plasier: Mlctdgan, 53 S5; X rwark. ff 50. Flwbxlck, ti toJ7per hundred. Whites and, $4 per bflrrsl. Cement, ti Sä per b&rxil tor IäuIstUI'; 17 00(33 v'J for Portend.
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for the aeaaon. . . -iMiirrt'i is qnotea a waw, aol at 13 3ü33 35; alum, per pound, !tc; campnor, per pound, 303o5e; eocnl-iV-j, per pound, ado; chloform, per Docnd. tl J5ai 'i5: copperas, barrels, per snnnd. IJxis i crenm tartar, pore, 4o.a: In300H0, ta.ai iwiu uuuu, cuiv, . . l'i, p.r pound, II -tOftl llcorloo. COab, per po and, genuine, 4i(&Uo: macnesla, carbU or., per panl,5(.iai"c: morphiner". A W per ounce; .)U&.ia); madder, per pound, l;alöo; oil, castor, No. 1, per gal, il 40yI fib; oil, beianaont, per iaS7 toaa; opium per ponnd, t a-j7 tü; qui; mn r ounce, USi&i ): balsam copaiba, .c; c&ftüe, fr., 12j15o; soda, bicarb pound, &0Hc: salta. epaom, per pouua, r?5c; enurf, Oarrett's, pack, pnr r '5, ei7;en un, OaiTett's, per case o doaen, sulphur, Cour, per pound, 6rstc; Baltpetre, iwr Dcand. 10SWco: turrtntlne, 045c. B KOOMü common,Wtü;medtum,l3;W; extra, DKY U CK) DS Trade unusually brisk for the season. fcome buyers in market and sales today lair U a. tt iw a Ordinary. lCoiij; mldillni, llz; best tissue, 16c 0 , juovh huuiHfl-Nashville, 11c; Ppperel. Llys.; Stark, llSc. m 4 . XiOKino Omega 83 Inch, aic;Ain08kea2 A .O.A. Cc ; A, lc : Conesioga, 4-4 Medal, jo; -Med! ioo ; eitraji, ISo; exua 4-, aio; JLewlstowa iw loch, 24c; o-.tto 13 Inch, aic; ditto 30 Inch, Is plaid, Si Sc. wkibtio HTR1PB8 Amertcaa, 6-3, 11c; 8-3, 10c; Wfcittenden lac, 1-io, nd!5c; Union, 14, 15, anu r"AFXR Caxbric Common colors, e; high colors, 1 cent higher. sx9Ta Wishing ion, American, Merrlinac, Klcnmond urlenul andoonnestoga, eic, Hprague's fancy, be; rreeman, je; etaraafd bulrung crlnts, ty&Ac', Albion aoilu colors, e,c; Feauouy suiting &o; Wainüutia, 0o; Mom-nicg prints, 8'43ic. . CAsrrr ca Ain-Whlte, S7c ; color ed, 34c; cov trlex warp, 2o. . ü&owK HnaTiK08 Vermont, luo; Nasnrllle, lue; MiddlevlUe, Hc; laano, X": Albanv, ljc; aurk A., 1; Laurel D.. He, Laurel il., Wo : Park An 7)4c ; Uranit B., 7c ; UectIordK,7c; Pepp c; ipp. O.Uc; Pepp K. y-,o; ipp Iw. iuc4llc iiLA0üU BBKsrrLsuB Lonsdale, UXc;Hopv, 9c; Llacketone, KaHc. Maacmonet, L!3; JijIi Iv&H 4-4.11)o; DwigntStar, Uio; VaushnJLA 8Sj; Kea Io, 7o; Quaker 7i,o; cambrics, Loa dale, lbc; Voung Wamor, iJo: Jabex Knijw, i:trr Wamsntta. läc: xew i ora, Jims, ioy9c. Iisais hAub-Amutieag A4 3)c; Lew is ton A , He : bur. lo ; union, -so ; Mnner, iwo ; Moil - tr&up, ao:Jic. FütL Coal mnraoiu. per ton. 10 Ü3: Eraull block, i bnaiiei, l-i.4-oc; W'muf Iii er, lo; Kandcntk, 13c; ülstuiml grauö, L:; HighUna ntam, uc: Pittsburg, lMiDc; Braiil nut, JUc: Erasli tiiac.lL, 7c; Vlxliil- c&nstd. tfco ; izidiana caniiJ. C0l-ic ; cruBhed, 15c. Wood la Quoted at 14 0ö55. '.-ii a &iow market and lrlc?8 down. xtbrador htmn. uols, SJ ; hiui uom, 4 oO, No. 1 lalt herring, hall obis, Siöo; quarierB, i; auu. y.SlHJo.1 pickerel, half bbls, 85; quarters, 4 oo; kits, el 10; o. 1 wbiie per naii uhiio. si so Uta äo; Qoartar barrel, Jij; kuta 1 lo; ismily white, balf bbls, ti tc; quarters. !-' tits, H W; CftUlcrnl sauren, yt. ui: barrel, new aiu So ; kits, 7j; iii. twjl, new men pr biurel, 121; balf barrel, 'Ii UWll ä; luarter oairfl, W oo; klis, 1 i; Ko. 1, half barrel, It) 6C37 00; quanw barrel, S3 2öA3 0; kits, II 20; So. , hi.ir barrel, I joihs; quarter barrel. i 7SOa ; tlt , 1 1j ; Uod Can, j oU(7. Holland htrruiü, p-o. til, II 0;8CaIearieiTlrstJc. iiallLut, imokca, lc. Prepared codnsh. e()Uc. URAXM, t'LüUK A2il BBA, ÖH1PSTOrrs, jto Fairly active with an adyaaclQS tendency, üran Tad all at 15 00: Ana ked at 118 OOJO 00. and ncLiadllncs at XV. Flol b In belter request. Kales or SCO bbls p. U Choioe fanclea are quoted at fti otö au ; lauiiy at 16 5015 75; extra, 14 253 4 60; low graces at Cokn Firm and higher. Quoted: Mixeu 7Jc; Mo 2. white scarce and in demand at 73c ; ear o(t5Sc . Oats Weak. (Quoted at ötio for mixed; eoc for choioe white. üra Momlnal. quoted at Kl uö. Barxxy Momlnal. JSo quotations. Whkat Scarce and market hard to quote. We quote: tied wheat. 1 is tree uu board; amber 1 2tQl 25; white nominal at 11 2ul Sis. riAY Old hay is becoming scarce and prices are firm with an advancing tendency. ljocse is quoted at ldji ior cnoice timothy from wagons, üal&a is quoted at lifcu lor the bedt by car load fortlgnt, and 1 17 (u for loose proHsea on arrival. Prairie hay. baled, 14 HIS. HOUS Active and higher at 97 ÜU. Light, even and smooth preferred. ifAUCY UKOCLK1ÜS A-ND FitUITü Trade Is moderately active. Canned Uoods Unchanged. Tomatoes, 2 lbs, 11 26J1 3t ; lbs, II 7532 00 ; Yarmouth corn, ti 4032 45; Mountain sugar, Vi; Trophy, 12 '; Baltimore do, II 50. Peaches, Eastern, 2 lbs, ti 40tt2 60; 3 lbs, V 00; Western packed, 2 lbs, U 25: 8 lbs, S3 2; pie, 6 lbs, ti SO; 2 lbs. 31 75. .blackberries. S X&i to. Btrawlaerrie,2iDs,ü35(92ö0. Rasjbe- .2 Iba, t2ü0(2J. Worüeberrlea, U 252 60. Pin irr nies, ilbs.KJK). Halmon, 1 lb. rJ4Ua2tU; 2 los. Ii itiätH 50. Pried beer, Jacob's, läe ; low grades, 14c. Cove oysters, full weight, 1 pound, l 25 ; 2 pounds, J2 15(2 25; light weight, 1 pound, W&Joc; l pounds, fl c'l 5. Lobsters, 1 pound, $25; Z pounds, S3 zo. call'ornla salmon, 1 pound, l 5; 2 pounds, ti 353 45. foreign fBura Oranges sUady; lemons slizbtlv weaker. Falermo oranges, IS 509 50; Meeslns orangts, 1$ (jOiH 50. Lemons.prlme Messina ;8J v.(lo uj r box: dates olt'c per pound; new raisins, layers 82 7533 Mi; London Ip.yers t3 7j; Alnscatel double crown tS 75. Bultana, lGc'-Sc; Qs, new, li3Kc; large layer figs, 17el7Xo; Drum Egs, 11 Sias ; French prunes m do 3? very fine. He: kejs.ll'lc; citron. 4)tx3; TorkUa prunes, new, 9 ! Uc cm ran u. SM xstrra cor; shtiiedaiinouds quoted at a aöc fUbtrti, läc; tvalnüts, iTench, lie; .Naples. 17y lv:; Brarll cuts, lic; poaau'-ä, raw, t(3'.J:; roasted luV?i. H'JreK-ow crop are quoted at 43iyc per pound. Ulli HS Market Is very much depressed. The following quotations are lornlsbed clusively for tne iectlnel by f. W, Haugher, dealer in hides, Nos. 27 and 29 Ei-it Maryland street, Indianapolis: Best city greoü Uadvs, cows, ec; steers weigbinj 5 lbs or over, 7c: best city voai skins. He; best city kip sain, be; green naiiHd, cured, at 7fA7S ; dry saiusl hides, 9j as to cure: dry C Int. io,J123 as to cure. Grubby, bull and stag hides two-thirds price, ttbeep skins are quoted at 5Cc to II 75 according to quality. Ta.low, lyi&'Ho, Urease lirown at SVitc ; yellow, 7 W"7Vc : white. -.l0!-fc. WAILS Are firm and tteady. Quoted, lua to ud at w 3o per keg and smaller c umbers at the usual advance. PKODUCE Fair business. büTTKR In bharp demand. Extra good at 15 7c: inferior mixed loU at (tl('c KGG3 Quoted at 12 cent, but firm. Kggs have to be candled and only uood ones counted. Pooxtky Firm and trade very active in live fowls. Fowls, live, per doz, bens 3 ftOil mi; roosters II 00: Duck, live. 7VaJ 00: Turkeys, nr lb. live. Siaiuc Young chickens, If large size, 52 23(2 75 per dozen. vegetables Potatoes In overy supply. New potatoes ti 0: per bbl. Cabbage, per obi, 11 tu. 10 ma toes, Ii W per bushel. sio-s New onions 11 U0 84 50 per baTel. Fsüit Dried apples, gtuo: slicexl, Uc, Llackbcrrlps, raspberries aud poaches have appeared in (air supply. eiMWti, per lb, 2."; white navy beans. Si fio I 75 and very dull; leathers, per lb, prime live gee, 2i5c: Ulnstng, tl 10; Kazs lower; per lb., cotton, yt. Honey Is in fair demand at 30c pr pound tor choice boxes : for low Kradea, 2voiio. I.KATHER lTlces are unchanged with a slight downward tendency. .mi aiAuttrtvered sole in quoted at 4094'Je; utfalo, c(ijWc; Harness SS.a&te; upper 25i Jffl pur foot: French calf, II 75ci 25; French kip, II vtt 7j; domestlo calf, II 0160; kip, 11 101 25; w'lsr. pr foot.2itc: bridle, per dosen, 154 00. OIL.S Weak aud decUnln?. Naw llnsevsi quoted at o-i.afio: boiled at 70 .71c: lard oil. current extra. II 10; Ho. 1, tl& l !ü; tr.uners oll.Stralfs best, W'VSc 5 Banks' best. ,i0c; Labrador, bt(45c; renned coal ol 1.1 3.3 M; standard gasoline for lamp, 12(?13c; hHdllght, 20325c; lubricating and machinery f.'ta. 26COJ1 25. paoVUilONS Very firm but no movement. ies pors. none la this market; dry salted moulders, clear rib sices, ll'c; clear Mos nominal at Uc; bacon shoulders, ve; con clear rib sides, IS'ic; bacon clear sides . c; breakfast bacon, l4X(8l4ic; sweet pickled i rns. llsKc; "Monogram" hams.Uc; "o I .-iter" bams. 13Vic; canvassed bams. 13c; j wo lsrd nominal; quoted at 13c; kettle at . HVin. ; -iTAPLE OROElUEä Trade dull and no j viiiiEe. oyyEES Firm at the advance. u.BUEi' a- iti o ars quoted 10 21321x0; o-k1 to I air at i,5o; prima at 'ZJX&'Xo; choice to fancy, at 2Vt-va and Java at 84&&c candles notei, xiixm; star rannte are ic ted atiadiüc: common preeaed, lSilS.lic. 1 heese At 11312a ox prime to cnoloe facto rr. Molasszs and t?YBUP& New Orleans molasses Is steady at G8(0c. and syrups at 50c3Jl lor com men to fancy. kick Dealers quote at 7X98o for Rangoon, and 0390 for Carolina. hcqaks Very firm and fairly active. We quote: Kenned is quoted ft IKtkWiQ for A, Off A lOftdUc, l(3ioio for extra V,
andllvai2io forharJ; circle C, Ti3l0c; yellows, V4,-iiyö. riODA in oozes. CX3T0; 5-4 kets. B OAPflUerman Is quoted at 6S7)o ; Babbitt's at liKjiuXc. ÖTAKCU Dealers quota Pr pound for pearl. spices Pepper Is quoted at S53ZSe; allspice. IBI.'Jc: cloves, euvauSo: cassia, ioc. Teas Market continues dull. Uuupowder Is quoted at 6cSl 1 ; TaperltJ, SOcrsi 20; Hyson ll&l SO; Oolong, S5ol' ünrlish breakfast. 4C76c. LiCMütlti a fair trade but no unusual fea tures. Pinb 1 and 3 clear, per M. feet, green, 152 uu; dry, 555 uu; ti oring, dreawMl, 122 bC) uu; bldln?, dressed, lis 03IU 00; Stock boards. Sib OWoiJOO; Common boards, f 18 00; 1U stuff, to 19 feet, IIS uu; Bill
stuff, over 16 feet, 117 uPft34 00? Heavy timbers. II m extra pr M. ; BheeUng, 113 uu; A sawed sblngl, 93 754 00; Ho. 1 shingles, ti 00; Poplar shingles, 13 i6: Lath, W 00; boulhcrn pine floorIn k. dressed, Ii5 0050 00. eopLAE Clear, &u 00; Common, 114 00; Culls 510 CO. A f,H lt and 2d, 83? 60. Black Walmtt The quotations are buying prices for green and se Ung prices for dry lumber. 1st Rod 2tl, dry ibö 0Cu uo: 1st and id, green, W J.G45 00: CulK 115 00a20 00. 1KOM AND 8TEJLr-teady.and quleU The quotations are given at list prices, as follows: Bar Iron Is quoted at 82 80. Hheets roUed, 10 to 14, 4o; 15 to 20, 4.7o; 27, 6c; Charcoal, lc advance on above rates. Other sites and numbers are graded at proportionate rates. Steel la quoted as follows; Sanderson's best English tool, 'ioc; American tool, 18c; spring steel. V4 inch, 12c; 1 Inch and over, lio. mill nick shapes, 9uo. . BLKlki Quiet and unchanged. rlax peed is quoted at 11 J; clover at M 25(3350; timothy dull at 82 50(92 ".5. ttTRAW Is worth sl'J per ton. BALT In good demand and Saginaw lower. Saclnaw, dray load lots, at il 90(t2 U0; utlo River, In store, at 81 S1 8u; Saginaw, car lots, at 81 75(31 K); Ohio River, car loU at 81 75Q1 o. TOBACCO No change to no',e. lyal Gom la quoted at 8S(yuc; Monitor Savy, PS 5,70c; baled tobacco. 45.6öo ; bright navies ana cuM-te;. bHA72a smoking brands, JföCiatl S. ; flue cuts, 6u'itt5c; black tobacco, 63 &Jo in cad ies ; twists, 60 9(c. TINNERS' arOCK Trade Is Improving. '" Tin plate is quoted, for 1C, 10x14. charooal.flret quailty, at 8U 6u IX, ditto, at 14 6u; 1U, I4xj roofins tin, 510 50; 10, S0x2 roofing tin, 122. Brass ketti, ibe. No. 27 iron K, 4o : No. 27c smooth Iron. 64. Moorehead's galvanised Iron, 23 per cent, discount from list. Zdnn, pereneet, lie; per cask, lojc, Fig tin, strait's, Wo. Wire Brlsht and annealed M per cent dlseount from list prices; lacquered & pnr cent dlsaount. Solder, Unuer'a inc. Copper Sheeting. 14 to 10 os.i 35c; pienisted, 14 to 1 or., 293: bolt copper, 45o; bottoms, "Mo. Lead Pig, 7o; bar, s,'o. Antimony, lbc; Babbit metal. leüc WOODEN WAKE-No.ltubsperdoB,893950;No, 2 ditto, 88(38 50; No. 3 ditto, f7&7 50; No, 1 Chnnis, common, per dosen, $10 &Ü; No. 3 ditto, ölt; Ko 3 ditto. Sä öO; No. 1 oerlar churns Drass bound, 821(22; No. 2 ditto, 84921; No. lash churns, 518; No. 2 ditto. 818; No. 8 ditto, 111; Eta ve ralf bushel measaren, 15 ft) ; hoop Iron bound ditto, t 6O.47; keelers, rive In neat, 92 25; mcxl sieves, 14-10, 81 75; ditto U, ti Ukö2 25; O u baskets two hoop, ID; ditto three hoop 2 20,2 2.J. WHISKY Firm and unchanged at. SI 18. WOOL Trade isdull ; not much doing. Quoted: unwasned, aitioocjiao wasned,47a5c. WINDOW ULASS Single Strength. Znl Qnal. IstQual 8x8 to 8x10.. ...i7 00 V7 7a 75 11 (X" is 01 nrlt fn llt-r-1 J 8 CQ RA1U IV lUAlKiiHWHnuumMMNI'' 1,1x18 to vTia , , ,. lilx) to 20x36 Discount 65 and 70 per cent, off above. MONEY, STOCKS, ETC. New Iobx, July 21. Money easy at 2 per cent. Prime mercantile paper is quoted at 3A4 per cent. Custom receipts 8313.0(0. Treasury disbursements $2CG,QO0. Clearings 153,010,000. Sterling Is quoted at f I 86 for 60 days, tau $4 8! for sight. . Gold weak, opening at 113. decli ning to 112?8 and closing at 112J. Borrowing rates were quoted at 3 per cent per annum, and 1-01 per diem. Carrying rates 13 percent. Loans wer made Cat. Government bonds Irregular, but in the main firmer at the close. Railroad bonds active and higher. State bonds neglected. The movement In breadstuff continues to at tract general attention, and in fact has been the great topic of discussion in financial and business circles; especially the crop accounts from the other side continue unfavorable, and tbe English and American markets are active, and an advance in Chicago. Advices were very in teresting to-day. and quotations of breadstuff's iu that market were received with as much interest on Wall street as they usually are at Produce Exchange. .Stocks opened steady, then became firm, fell off later, and still later became active and strong, with Western stacks leading the adVance, Northwestern being In the van. During the early part of the afternoon a slight falling off occurred in consequence of nothing farther being heard from the Northwestern directors in relaiion to U13 report which was to 1)3 made public to-day. An effort was made to push Western Union to tbe fore on dispatches from London of a fall In direct cable shares. Ibe Western stocks were firm, as usual, although the activity and strength of the market to-day extended to other shares which have not participated in the recent advance. The earnings of both the Northwestern and St. Paul roads are Increasing largely, the gain by the Northwestern averaging about 510,000 per dav for nearly a week past. Pacific Mail westhe most active stock of the day. There was an unusually large business in small lot of investment shares at generally full prices. The whole market closed firm, with a disposition to improvement. Transactions at the Steck Exchange 117,0 shares, of which 3V1W were Psciflc Mail, 12110 Western Union, i.4,01'0 Northwestern. 7,0J St. Paul, 6.000 Erie, l,oou Lake Shore and ,X0 unio.i Paclnc aOVESNÜSNI KOSTJBinr. mi Fn.Sai. 121V,121 1151115 Mon Tue W d c. a. a's o.H.e's'ea. U.B.fl's '84 Ü. 8. ft's "65. n.a.6;s '6a (new;... rj. H. S's '67........ U. S. 6's '6&......m. U.H.10-4C8. Uurrency ft per cent I'd loan., HViTUns.. 1:2 UK 121 my UO 114 U5H!U54i ... A US '.i, 117 Ub i2U i.Jt y 12.1 U9Si Ub7s 1.1 S U9VP 118! us liB USS. 120 vi llii UTä;UH 117kjU7H )22Hli'i: UöWU 114 113 117' 12tm uH iaJ4 lti UT-i 1174 UU lit) 12jl2liye!l22V, 117 n-yA 117 4t6f;t4!;(jJ4 486k iJo 47 4W xTie purchasing prices for Government bonus in Indianapolis vary from tts Htw York quotav.o.u H&l per cent RTATa STOCEb. Th'r Fn. Bat, Mon I tue W'd ilLvauil'iw-... -Old TAnneKMteo..... New Tenntees. Sew V Iranian....... Old Virpuas Old N. Carolinas.. New N. Carolinas. 1C0 40T S7 37 itwc 37 100 4& 44 S7 37K 4Uy, ÖO 4 8(1 37 4"V S6 87 QKNEKAIi 8TO0K8. Th'r Frl. Sau Mon Tu's W'd W. TJ. Telegraphs 87d t)0i vox Viuicisuver.. Adams Express Wells A Fargo Ex American ft-, . .... Cm J4 wyt m Si 1 eii 67 H itaj. 67 U.S. Ex.M, 4) 45H 104H 1ÖJ, 45S Pacific Mail... N. Y. CentraL 3H 10. 154 Zi 131 131 81 104 Krle.. l:t.Pjrie, prefarredMmWS va 131 my, 40 5C-V as 13;ti ny IS 4r 64 U 20 llariom. Harlem, p'ftL.-.. MichlgHkU Central. Flfjtourg.4.... northwestern ,. N 'th west 'a pref. Rook IslandL.... N.J.Oeaua. rSw i.C-A . Pt. Paul prcf.. vah-s-h..... 1 Wabah pref i Fort Wayte Tt ira Maatfu..! 13 131 64 M 40 104 110 i Oily 134 132 131 7 104';, Js 1C5S 105'i 105'. 10 . no 6 3!s4i "I 87 ITA eoy fco T5r " 1WM 107J 44 113 25 0 in 6 5 97 V4 -71 4 4 IS 4 4 17 Trre Haute pre:.i IS 1C3 IJhlCifgO & AiUn C. & A. I referred ,. Ohio !t SUsaissi'pi 107 102 Sv 100J MX 107 u., u. a. u 47 4 45 112 Alt' 45 41 n., r o, II. & HI. Joe 112 112X 112i Lake Shore 51 74 A 1 1' 1 Indiana Central 3 Illinois CVmtisJ U. Faciflo Stocka 73 101 73V HiU 74U C PadSo bonds. D. Pacific bonds.. 101i 101 101 11H3 101 101 ii IUI 74 101 i4 ns-ji Del.ALsckar.sna. mi uyj 11119 20 1 20 20
MARKETS BY TEL EU RAPE..
SEW YORK, July 21. Flour The market Is fair and prices are advancing; receipts 15,0uo barrels: sales were made rt superfine Westem and Btate at 85 2'i5 75; common to good extra do at to ttößö 35: good lo choice at W 40Q 80 ; white wheat Wesiern extra at 16 K537 60; common to good extra Ohio at W 10.7 "5; common to choice Hu Louis at 89 25&S to. Rye flour Tbe market is firm; sales were made at 85 MM CO. Corn meal-is advancing; sales were made of Western at 14 00 4 50. Wheat Higher grades are advancing; receipts 6i,0tt bushels; tales were made of No. 2 Chicago spring at f 1 it il 3; No. 2 Milwaukee at fl 40; No. 3 do at 11 öS; No. 2' Northwestern at fcl34al3; No. 1 spring at 8143 jMt; ungraded Iowa and Minnesota spring at 81 3241 41 ; winter red Western at fl 41il 44; amber Western at 81 4V11 47; while Western at 81 41(31 Rye Fair and firm; sales were made of Canada in bond at 45c; state at 81 15. Barley Is nominal ; sales were made of No. 2 rowed state at 81 2o; prime Canada Weststtläi. Barley malt Is quiet but firm: SfJcs were made of No. 2 rowed State at tt Corn Is fair and advancing; receipts JMOOU bushels; sales wt re made ot Western mixed, steamer, at o7;S,8yc ; do, all, at Ii9a90c. Oats The market is firmer; receipts 33 00i bushels : snies were mde of mixed Western at 62363c; white mixed Western at ti 0U7c. Oottee Is. quiet and .unchanged; sales made of Rio cargoes at 17il2e goid;Job'lng nt 17)i -ailo gold. Sugar The market is firm ; sales were made of fair to good refining at 7&s)$c: prime at 8 6-lSc; refined ouietat livi llc; Muscovado at Sc. Molasses ihe market is quiet and prices firm; sales were made of Pono Rico at 4;pöc; New Orleans at 7u(475c. Petroleum The market is dull; sa es were made of refined at lc3iuc; cruda at 6.4 5l,c. Rosin Market is quiet; sales were xaade ol strained at II 6cl 75. Turpentine The market is quiet; saies were made of spirits at Sic. Pork Is nrm; sales were made of new mess at f21 10; Angut, JJ W,s2i 00; Heptember, IX 1 2110. Beef Ibe market isdull; sales made of plain mess at 8 004a no; extra do at 810 CQ 10 75. Cut meats Tho market is quiet; sales were mode or dry eaited shoulders at rc; titrce pickled hams at ll.il2H,c. EddiesAre quiet; ssles were made of city long clear at l,ll2ic; short clear at 12?c. Lard Is firmer; snles were made of prime siesm at 14c; August, 13 13-1'Jc; Dteraber, 13 l.i-lua Hc. Butter fhe market is firm; sales wre made of prime Western at 13.3. F-gs Are heavy; sales were made of Western at 20iiJc Cheese Is uochanged; Bales were made ot common to prime Western at 5.3IC Whisky Is dul: 6aies were made at 1121. Leatber-Tht market is heavy; sales were made of hemlock toi, Uuunoa Ayrtj auü KioUraud lilit, middle and heavyweights ut 2-42c; crmraon do at 15 (atfjc ; California do at 2H27c. Wocl-ls heavy ; sales were made of domestic fleece at50At3c, palled at lufcvic; nn washed at itfijjic. i H1UA00, Jnly 21.-riour-The demaad is good at lull prices; sales were made of comrnoj to good Western extra superfine pprlng at 85 5 (ifc-5. 50; low to choice fancy at Sö 75: Minmesota vlater at 5i50; fancy grade of white winter at 87 00. Wheat The market is excited and prices are unsettled ; corrtct quotations cannot, be given, but aresirongand hiijbtr; salet were made of is'ol Chicago spring at 8121 ftl 20; No 2 Chicago Eprln?, fresh at Jl 22 for spot; tl for seller August; tl yA for seller j -U-mber: No 3 Chicago Kpi ing at 1 141 16; rejected atSlO'ijl OTJd. Coru The market is advar.c d und prices are strong: tales were made of No 2 hi-h mixed at 7lic lor spot: 71Jrc was bid für iier August ; 74,' 40 was bid for seller Heptembr: rejected at"lva72c, Oats The demand is good and price3 have advanced; sales were made of No 2 at t0;c for spot ; 4'jc was bid torsi Iler August; 37'cwas bid tor seller Heptember; Barley The market is quiet asd prices are wealt ; spot sales are nominal; sales were niaJe of No a priDg at 81 30SI S2 for Epot ; 81 tt for seller September. Kye 1'he market is dull and prices 8 re nominally unchanged; tales were made of No 1 at Sue for seller August. Pori-Tfce niarktt is active and prices are higher; pales were made at S'-'U JJO(o 3ö for spot; S2u50(-M6-i for seller Beptetuber. Lard The market is fairly active aud prices have advanced; sales were msde st $13 5(313 1 for spot; tl3 7o:ai3 80 for seller September. Bala meats Tne market is rirm and prices are steady ; sales were made of shoulders at 8c; short rib middles at 11; öc; short ciearmidd.es at 12c; these prices are all for loose, spot or seller July. Whisky The market is quiet and prices are firm and unchanged: sales were made at 81 17. Lake fl eights Are steaay and prices nave advanced ; coru.toBufalo, 3c: wheat, to Buffalo, 2c. Receipts for the past 24 hours Flour, 7,uuu barrels; wheat, lOO.cou bushels; corn, 09,100 bushels; oats, lou.ouu bushels; rye, V3.C00 bushels; barley. 20,000 bushels; malt, bushels. Shipments for Ihe past 24 hours Flour, 6,000 barrels; wheat, lm000 bushels; corn, 70,000 bushels; oats, U",000 bushels: rye, 31.000 bushels: barley, 20 000 bushels; malt, 400 bushels. On the call board this afternoon wheat closed higher; Rales were made at 8122 for seller August; 81 104 91 20 for seller September. Corn The market is active and prices were a shade higher; saies were made at74yc for seller August; 75c for seller September. Oats The market is higher; sales were made at 40J4C lor seller August, 3Hic for seller September. Pork The market is easier and prices are lower; sales wre made at t'20 'tt for seller August; 82035 for seller September. Lard The market is qni?f and prices are lower; sales were made at 813) for seller August; 813 45ja for seller September. HT. LOUIS, July 21 CJtton Tbe market Is dull and prices are nominal; sales were made of gooloidlDary at 13-c; low middling at Uc: middling at 14;c. Flour The prices are higher and the market is tint ettled ; sales were made 01 supernne winter at 4 uu.ao to; extra super prices are higher and the market Is active: sales were made of No 2 red winter at 81 35 cash: 81 aijl 32 seller August; 81 33 sel ler tseptember. Corn The prices are higher; sales were made of No 2 mixed at fcSJiytfcJjc cash ; 70a70c sller August; 71Q7ic selier September. Oats The prices are higher; sales weie made of No 2 whitest is.6ic cash ; BSO 3ylj? seller August. Barley There were 1,0 tiiasactlons. Kye There were no trauactlons. Fork The prices are higher; sales were mdi of jobbing lots at T20 biy-2Q 75; f20 t24 seli-r July. Lard Tbe market is firm and prices are held higher: sales were msdeof 6ummerttrc a-sked. Bulk meats The market is firm; sales were made at 8!illTr.i!-.;c. Bacon The pricen are hfiberjind irregulur; siles were made at S1 rä4(i2?g(13($13HC. Whisky The market Is dull; sales were made at 81 18. Hogs Thema: ket is firm and prices are a shade higher; sales were made of shippers at 80 70(46 to; bacon at 15 4037 10; botchers at 87 15(7 40. CatUe The 1 rices are lower for Texns steers: sates were made of good to prime native steers at H 25(4 6 60; fair native steers at 85 405 85; medium native steers at 81 251 9?; choice Texas steers at 84 87i ; good Texas steers at 81 ou i 2-5 ; fair Texas steers at 8340(33 65; common to medium Texas steers at 82 753 10. Receipts Flour, 1,000 barrels; wneat, 22,000 bushels ; corn, 12,000 bushels; oats, 1,001 bushels; barley, bushels; rye, bushels; hogs, 12280 head; cattle 1,565 head. BALTIMORE, July 21,-Flour-The market is unchanged and active; sales were made of steam Western superfine at 84 2ör4 75; extra Western superfine at 85 0O(a55o; Western superfine family at 85 75$6 75. Wheal The market is strong aud active and prices are higher ; sales were made of No 1 new amber Western at 81 45; No 2 new amber Western at 81 43; No 1 red Western at 81 41; No 2 red Western at 51 4Ui 14'. i?rn The market for Western is excited and prices sre higher; sales were made ol Wesiern lulled at 8bV..c. Oats The market is quiet and prices are firm : sales were made of mixed Wmeruat tt'c; white Wes'ern at 63&Jc. Kye The merket I firmer; ales were made of new at 61 C0.1 Uö. liay The market is dull and prills are unchauged; Bales were made of Penrsylvania and Maryland at 85 C0($.')0 ou. Prov ilons The market is quiet and prices sre firm. Mess Pork Sales were made at 821. Hulk meats The market is steady; sales were made of shoulders at i)c; clear rib sides at l2J124'c, all loose. Bacon The maraet Is firm ; sales were raad of shoulders at V'jH c; ciear rib sides at 13c. Hams Bales were made at 14 3 14 l. -,c. Lard The m ark et is q met and steady ; sales were made of refined atl4xc. Batter Tbe market is firm and prices are unchanged ; sales were made of Western extras at 22S"lc; Western fiots at 19,21c. Petroleum The market Is nominal; sales were made of refined at llliii; crude at 44'afJc. Coffee The market is quiet and prices are strong; sales wers made of ordinary to prime Rio cargoes at 17cil0c; and tobbing lots at 17(ä2u4o. Wrhisky The market Is quiet and prices are steady ; sales were made at 81 21&1 22. CINCINNATI, July 21 ''otton The market Is quiet and weak; sales were made of midaiing at ltc. Hour The market Is 3rm and pi ices are unchauged; saies were made of family at ttt 0u(t6 la. W beat The market is fair and prices have advanced: sales of red were made at 81 4"(tl 42. Corn The market is quiet and prices are steady; sales were made at 72cf 74c. Oats The market is quiet and prices are firm; sales were made at wgd'e. Rye is scai ce aud prices aie firm: ales were mad9 at 811.0. Purk 'ibe maiket is fair and prices have advanced ; sales were made at 820 00 spot and buyer July; 20 25 buyer August. Oils The market is quiet and unchanged; sales of linseed were made at Ö2&6 ic. Lard oil The market is quiet and unchanged; sales were made at 81 tiugi 20. Fggs The maiket Is steady and unchanged ; sales were made at 14(3i5c. Batter rue market is steady ana uneuangea; sales ol Choice Western Reserve were made at 20(2c; Central Ohio, 1820c. Cheese The market is nrm and prices are unchanged : saies 01 new were made nt lü.aiujic. Lara me market is fair and firm ; sales were made of steam lü'ic; kettle I4ic; summer lZyssl'Vt?. KulX
Cue winter at si vt bo; double extra superfine winter at !1 75.5 2-j: tre)le extra superfine winter at S5 2C(3 75; family Superfine winter at o 00(37 00: fancy at 11 00ü7 25. Wheat The
meatsThe market is quiet and prices are firm; Rf, . we-r-e mad of shoulders at 88 50; clear rib 811 7a spot and buyer July ; clear. 812 00. Bacon The market is quiet and prices are ,m; les-,WPre made of shoulders at 89 5; clear rib. 112 75; clear, 813 12VJ. Whlsky.-The market is fair and prices are firm; sales were 2?wue V.,IJ18' "ogs-Tbe market Is steady with a fair demand: sales were made of
z .L ,0 Kd light i; 207 2S? uuicuers 1 4U07 4.x shipments head. Receipts 1.1S2 head. PHILADELPHIA. July 21FIour-In good demand; sales were made of superfine extra Western at 84 254 75; Iowa, Wisconsin and Minneotaexlra family at 85 2öos8 75, Pennsvlvania, Indiana and Ohio extra family at 8 00a 6 ,0; h gh grades at 87(37 50. Wheat-Held flrnily; sRie were made of new red st 81 S7ä13!: amber at 81 37,Mi 40; white at SI 42(1 50. CornWanted ; sales were made of Western niixedat se; yellow at WASlks; white at h'yie. cats The market Is moderately active; sales were made at M3G7c for white; 61c for mixed. PetroleumThe market is nominal; Pales were m-Klevf eiX O'-ia:-: rüde at W hlAky-Held at 81 22 for W estern lron-bouud. Clover seedsales were made at 813 for Westtr,n.IclJ?lT" m?,thy d-Sales were made l. Butter The market Is steady; sales were made of New York and Bradford couny' extra at,233c: New York and Bradford county firsts at 22824c; Western extras at 21922c; Western firsts at 18520c; rolls extra at lxlSc. Chee-The rnarat Is qniet: sales were made of Western fine at lOaioHc: prime at A'J,ic. Eggs-The market it unchanged; sales were made of Western fresa at i'JiijlLC. NEW ORLEANS, July 21 Sugr The market is quiet and .prices are steady, and there was also a good Jobbing demand; sales were made of good common nt fc; low fair at 8'i (s?i. Molasses There was nothing do-ns; prices were quoted at 40T0c. Flour The market is quiet and prices are firm; sales were made of superfine at 81 5o; single extra at 84 7o;douole extra at 8o; treble extra at 8i 205 75; choice and family at 80&725. Corn The market is 11 rm; saies were made at 67cie-c. Oats Tbe market is quiet; sales were made at 7lc. Bran Tlie market is dull; sales were made at 90crj ft. Hay The market is dull; sales were made of choice at 825. Colfee The market Is active iwiu.irn-eiRrenrra;3saie4 were made a.i ls.-a ä.,-4l-. i ura 1 iie market is nrmer; mess Was held at 821&tKiÄ Dry salt meats The market for shoulders is quiet; sales were made at l'c. bacon The market is stronger; sales were made at W4Wcr)MWc. Uflms-siigar cured scarce: saies were made at I3!i3l.'4'c. I-ard-The market is dull; Rales were made of jobbine tierce tt 1431i'4c; keg at IIJ4C Corn meal The market Is quk-t; salts were made at Si so. LOD18VILL.K, July 1. Cotton The market Is unchanged ; sales were made at HVaC. Flour me uiaraei is ürm; sales were made or exfraat 1 fC.'a) (0; ntra larnily at S'J 5t:0 00: A No 1 at 6 6IK.47 "20 ; raucy at ti 5tS7 00. Wheat Tbe market is flrni; nalu were made or red at Jl iu; amber and white at 51 2ä.Corn-The market la sttady and In moderate demand; sales were made of ear at 7i c : shelled at 7bc. Oats The market is steady and in moderate demand; sa'eswere made at somite. Kve The market Is nominal; sales were made a Üöc Hay The market is dull; sales were made of choice- timothy at 14 uoov-W uo. 1'rovisioim The market is liira aud holders Riklng higher rates. Pork-Sales were made at $Jü w;ci20 50. Kulk Meats Sales were made of shoulders at n.'o: clear ribs at l-'c; clear at ii-'.i.lii'ic. Bacon Wales were made of shoulders at ' .jc; clear libs at 13c; clear at lSxc. Hams-Sales were made of sugar cured at la'-.c Lard Sales were made of tierce at llMH-ie? at 15Hc Whisky Hales were made at il 1. linlng The market la Arm ; sales were made at lHc. MILWAUKEE. July II.-fiom-Ir scarce and n.-f uinriei is nrm ana prices are higher. Wheat -The market is excited and prices are higher; Kilos were made of No 1 Milwaukee Club at l 2S; No 2 Milwaukee Clnb at 1 2T: seller July at SI '.7: seller August at 1 Si'. Corn The prices are higher; snles were made ot No 2 mixed Western la store at ?;c. Oars-Ihe prices are higher; sales were made of No 2 in store at 5tc. Kar ley The market is unsettled and prices ara lower; sales wtrelnaCe o No 2 spring in store, seller fceptember, at 1 05c. Kye-lTie market is dull and prices are nominal; sales were made of No 1 lu more at !.'öc. Provisions The prices are higher. Mess Fork Sales were made at 120 25. Laid Hales were made of piime steam at 133llc. FreighU-To Buffalo, Sc fcr wheat; to Oswego, 6c. Receipts Flour, 6,uu barrels ; wheat, IW.üuo bushels ; corn, bushels ; oau, bushels; barley, bushels; rve, bushels, shipments Hour, 2A0 barrels: wheat. 71,i00 ücviir , com, bushels; oats. bushels; barley, bushels; rye, bushels. TOLEDO, July 21. Flottr-The market is frmand the demand Is fair. Wheat The der land is active; sales were made of extra white Michigan at 81 44; amber Michigan at 81 30; seller August at 81 36?; seller September at 81 37; No 2 red winter at 51 36; seller August at 1 3b; seller September at 81 35; No 2 canal red Hirri. Corn The market is poMvtrrf ivirare eigner; sa:es were maae 01 iuu miktuai -4c ca.sa and seller r Ansust: seller ssentem her at sc; low mixed at 77c; No 1 white at title; No 2 white at 78c; damaeed at t7c. Oats -The market Is dul; sales were made of No 2 at Sl'.c: seller Septemberat 4)lc; Michigan at4uKc seller September. Krau is tcarce and wanted: sales were made at 1 17 1 0. Freights A re dull ; to Oswego, 5c for wheat. Receipts Flour, barrels; wheat. 10,(100 bushels; corn, 23,000 bushels; oats, 7,000 bushels. Shipments Flour, 49 barrels; wheat, 6,000 bushels; corn, 7,000 viuuvu, vans, c,:.v nusneiS. CLEVELAND, July 21. Wheat-The market is quiet but nrm; sales were made of Jfo 1 reu winter atTl M; No 2 lei winter at 81 31. Corn-Thenarket is quiet but Ann; sales were made of hieh mixed shelled at 7sc, cash; low mixed shelled at 77c: ears on track at 74,ft7."e. Oats The rn artet is firm; sales were maile of wulte western at 62c; No l state at 61c; No2doat5Pc. Petroleum The market Is quiet; sales were made of standard white in cur lots at S'a. cash;andl50 de?res Ohio state test at I0I4C; in small lots ig2c liighcr. Receipu Flour, barrels; wheat, 1,050 bushels: corn. 3S0 bushels: oatÄ, l.:?0 bushels: barley, bushels; re, -bushels; maize, bashds. PITTSBURG, July 21. Whtat-The market is excited and prices are higher; sales were made of .Pennsylvania and Ohio red at 81 SJföl 35: white tied amber at. 81 35(3.1 38. r.ar corn is in ngüt supply; sau were made of ear at 75ä7Sc ou track. Shelled corn Ss in ligDt supply and prices are nominal; sales were made at 75g7sc for mixed and prime yellow, according to quality, Iree In elevator. Petroleum The market quiet and prices are steady sa.es were made of crude at SlOlJiat Parker a Landing; refined at 10'c Philadelphia delivery. LIVE STOCK MARKET'S. EAST LIBERTY L1VK STOCK MARKET. East Libkktt. Pa., July 21. Bebt CattlxLTbe receipts for to-day were 1,173 head. and for the past 2 days were 2,176 head, all of which are for sale here; the market has been lively ard Ihe demand Is good, but prices are offfully Xall round; the the quality ranges frum good to common stock; sali were made of bst at 80 75(ij7 25; medium to good at 85 753 li 7"; common to fair at 84 12)$h cO: bulls, fr2 75 4 50; s:ockers at SSOUgJ 2i; "Texans at 83 00(3 4 00. Hoos Receipts for to-day were 2.085 bead, and for the past 2 dajs were 2.750 bead; salt's were made of Yorkers at 57 4)(j7 50; best Philadelphias at 87 0Ö7 7Ö. Sheep Keoelpts for to-day were 11.501 head, and for the past 2 days were 132A.0 head; sales were made of clipped at 21235 50. CHICAOO UVK HTOCS. MAKJCET. CHICAGO, July 21. CATTiot The recoils to-day were 3,000 head : good grades were unchanged, but Uie lower were dull and heavy, and prices for such stock were 15g25o lower; sales were made of through Texans chiefly at 82 75(S3 75; stockers at 3rä3 75; shipping cattle at 84 706; calves at 83 50(45 50; the market was moderately active and pi ices were steady; shipment", 4,tHi head. Hogs The receipts to-day were 13,000 head ; the market was active and prices were about 5c bisher: sales were made of inferior to choice heavy hogs at W 7ö(7 75, chiefly at 87 25(37 60; shipments, 12,010 head. Sucxp The receipts to-day were 500 head; the market was falily active and prices were unchanged: saies were made of common to choice atl 504 75; shipments, X.0 head. BUFFALO LIVE STOCK MARKST. Buffalo. July "1. CATTLic The receipt to day werel.loo head, making a total for tbe week of 8,912 head; the market was active, but weak at yesterday's quotations; a few droves were disposed of st a shade lower prices; about all the offerings were sold. siiF.EP and lambs The receipts to-day were 2,000 head, making a total lor the week of 10,800 head ; the market was active at yesterday's quotations for sheep; prices for lambs were oc off : about all the offerings were sold. Hoos The receipts for to-day were 1,700 head, making a total for the Week of 9,000 bead ; the market was dull for the want of salable stock; Yorkers were offering in fair demand at 87 5o37 75; a few heavy hogs were disposed of at 87 50. BOSTON WOÖli MARKET. Boston, July 21. Wool Th market is generally unchanged and the demand lair lrcm
mIVLfac.l1are": Pnces are now comparatively ? -tTh V?w figUre Medium fleece and combing and delaine fleeces areln demand, and manif -rlr"JSn.!lnue., Purchase all available iTi'.v,!, . pU.of new h been cons deiable, tL'fn 18 - 6lock oa lfc market. hales
eeces at and No for exfleeces: washed. fleeces at 37;a0ic. washed NEW YOSK COTTON ÜARE1T. NX we.k; H.,r WH-e made of midst M'i-ai1-,'-. IntnrM rlncl dliux upland wens wit NEW YORK MKTAL MARKET. New York, July 21-Metals MBuufacttirtiig uui-uangea; sales weM made of Scotch at Möc: American, dull ; sales were made at 22 Sr-d" ""-eet-s-Jes were made at 24HC eoid. Nails Sales v..m mulo aI .ilZ . . "v ' -t --WM M. I t - -...wi V u . iton-e süoiswore made of No. 8 at 3ja26. -5ale NKW YORK DRY GOODS MARKET. New YofiK. July 21.-DT7 Goods-There whs a lairly active movement in some descriptions of cot on anI woolen goois, shirt and drawers and laney hosiery; bleached shirtinss were more acllve. but outside makes weie selline low; cheviots were in sfeadv reriuest; American dark fancy prints opened H 1 ,c ; cotlon flinneis were in tood deiuud st:d ientuckv jeans aid repe.lanis were more active. FOREIGN MARKETS. I.ONIK-, July 21 - Consols for money. i7-l-on ac; rouul. tl 7-16; 5-. 1-65 Iö." r--20s 17, iv.;; i-?. Vh'l: new ."is. ichVi. Wo; vn,v Central 93: Erie, l;; Erie, preferred 28. AXTWTfp- jQjy 21- Une Acierlcaa- petr.Pau-., July 21.-I FEASKiont. Joly 21. l"ive-tW(.ii-or i!-ta,. Liverpool, July 20.-Cotton-The market is' dull and easier; sales were made of middling uplauclfi. la-ld: inl.i.lltnK Orleans, 7 8-lhtl lotasales were 10,:m bai, o wuicu 2,009 bales were forrpecniatlonand export and 61X' American. Flour The market is steady ; sales were made of extra slate and Western at a-te. Wheat fcales weie made No 1 red Western spring at ? ltd: No 2 red Wetters at 1'si'a. CornSales were made ot r.r rulii Western ato4s3d Pnrk-slm fere made of new American prime fness at Tis: American Kastern at 8 a Beef-JSait'ij were made of new prime mess a 72s 61. Baron-Males were niiuJeof Cumberland middles at. öis. .Lard Tbe marke is firm : sales M ere made of prime Western at as. Ta-'low-Falcs were made at lis. Cheese Pales wer. made of choice American, new. at ;v-h. Petroleum Sale were made of refined at fld ; SDlrits, do, at 7J,d. Moffat's üf e Pills ! Moffat's Phffinix Bitters ! I - Page's CliirTa.3: Salve !!!" form arumplPteFaniilj SrJirinpdifst.and luio rured more diseases, siiü Latt dune mor rixul fr hawaail x, thaa aajr other ateairiaeeterenVrt-J t I he prop!.. MOFFAT'S LIFE PILLS are psrMr YeitetsbU. They act en the liter. p&1(r the tlnrt. aad restorla the Ixv.1t to prrfert health, and mar be relied os to rare 'mos aad Sirk llfldarhe, (ONtite e. Dyspepsia. IndieeMlos, Jauadire, Liter snd Biliuu Complaints. 4old. Scarry. O'irnil Weak net,. FPrr i (rnr. O MOFFAT'S I'lKLMX B1TTEKS rorrert Ihe serrelloBS of Ihe Stomach, and area fcare cure for Djtpepis, NprTnusnes. Mivpleov. Ht, Female f'omplaint. Heaise IVI.üity, Ac. PAGES CLIMAX SALVE iaroniHiundnrArnirs with maijr otherextrarl antlbalKsms. Uenirrant it tocure Scrofula and Salt Khearn. Ferer Sores. Pile, Frost Bite. hill.lalas, lorss, Isfliimmatios of the Y.ye. Broken Breasts, Sore Mpple.(ntsBrihesBaTBti.ValdH ana all Cutaneous Diseases, en man or beast. It allays iaflamniatins, Kohdues all pais, and heal ithoat a srar. It is worth its weicht Inroldto etery family, and should always be oa haad. CSold bjr Dm?slsts everywhere.0 J. P. XILLS, Sole Proprietor. 8 Liberty Mreet, ew York. TIMBER LANDS FOR SALE -ATAUCTION I The nu dersicVied. trustee of tbe Indiana ant? Illinois Central Railway Co., will seil at PUBLIC AUCTION, to the highest" and best biddeiy at the door of the postoiliee, in the city of Indianapolis, cimmeucing 10 o'clock a.m., on TUESDAY, AUGUST 10, 1875, The following l.tn-is In Morgan county, ludiana. embracing 1,7. fcces. These laud j lie from two to six niiles south of Martinsville; tre romoe to three miles front the Martinswile & Frankliu railroad; sre well timbered with Walnut, Poplar, Cab, Hickory, aud oiter Umber. They are hilly larsd?, but tiutimbsrcanal' bgotout. The land will b-j sold in lot.s, r Tii:Ml;e.I. tbe rlht beiug resTvtd to sell to one purchaser before the day of sale. Lumber mca will find thisr a rare chauce to get a good lot of cr.-?.t; timber lands, aud money can be made out of them by enterprising parties. The lands all lie iu township eleven north, ol range one east, in Morgan county, Indiana. Lot No. 1 W half oi theN W quarter of section i vS) acres. . Lot No. 2 E half of theN W quarter of section 2. sj acres. Lot No. 3 S W quarter of section 21, and the N E quarierof the fcS K quarter of sect: ou 2'j 2ot acres. Lot No. 4 E quarter of section 21 1W acres, Lo; No. 5 E half of the N W quarter of section 2S 80 acres. Lot No. bW half of Ihe S E quarter of section 2S sj acres. Let N't. 7 N K quarter of S W quarter and W half of S W quarter of section 8 i2u acres. Lot No. & S Equarter E quarter and the half of tbe SE quarter of section tN-li1) acres. Ixjt No. 9 N Kquartfr of section 32 16 t acres. Lot No. 10 S K quarter of section ?2 PiO acres. Lot No. 11 isEquarier of the S W quarter ol section 27-40 acres. Lot No. 12 W half of 8 W quarter aud 8 E quarter of tS W quarter of section is' 12o acres. L'-t No. 13 N V' quarter and 8 W quarter of theN E quarter ol section SJ-20O acres. Lot lio. 14-W half of S W quarter ct section 22 SO ac en. Lot o. 158 W quarter of S W quarter of section 15-40 acre?. TKHMS OF One-half of the purchase money to be cash ou the day of sale, the balance in one and two years, with 8 per cent, interest, the purchaser giving bankable notes with satisfactory personal security. Title is good, and Ihe laud free of all encumbrances. A trustee's deed will be delivered on the day of ssle. Parties are requested to examine the lands before the day of tale. For further particulars apply at my OiUce. No. 23 South Pennsylvania street, InJlanapoii, Ind., or to W. R. Harrison Martinsville, lnd. JOHN R. ELDER, Trustee. Indianapolis, July 15, 1875.' I? HE DAILY SENTINEL ts delivered In all parts cl tla 25 cents city al--per week, including Sunday, Or Jsrs left &t the Sentinel Office Counting Rocai will ro cei?e prompt attentiont
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