Indiana State Sentinel, Volume 25, Number 9, Indianapolis, Marion County, 21 October 1875 — Page 8

THE INDIANA STATE SENTINEL THUIISDAY. OCTOBER 21 1875

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A C A. Ii D. Trad Palace, Oct. 7. To the Country Readers : We respectfully ask your imina dlate attention to the best selected stock of Dry Goods, Notions ano Mil'inery ever Drought to 'his city. By giving our Individual attention to ! uying in New York, we hav secured a line of Silk. Black Goods Dress Goods Dometics, Woolens Flannels, Shawls, Table Linens, Blankets, Comforts, Notions and Millinery at such rates and on such terms as enables us to offer the 'owes1 prices known Cinee 1802. Our priecs are alike to all, and Grangers as wel as others will find tno other house more attract goods or lower prices. Xj- S. ATP-E3 &c CO., TRADE PALACE.

FINANCE AND BUSlNtt&v WEEKLY BUSINESS REVIEW. M02TKY MATTERS. No new feature of the money market are noted for tba pas', week. Nothing occurred to disturb tha tgnti;n of fiaacees. Money Is easy ia the bank, ani up to this Um9 there has not been much demand fur moving the raln and pork crops. Next month the purk business wtil bciu la tarnest, which will employ some money lor a season. CODITIOU OF CURKKNCY. The Iron Age give the following condensation of the lacta in regard to tha currency: Old demand noted, $69.832 50; legal tecdeie, series of 1S74, $59,691,411 50; legal tender notes, new isam, 31,923,559 95; legl fender notes, eorloa of 1869, $270,816 132 45; legal tender nitts, series of 1875, f3,4S0.000; oceyearno?esof 1863. $35,775; two year notes of 1S63. $20,450; two year coupon note of 1863, $26 650; compound interest noted, $.'167 -490; fractional currency, first issue, $4,32V 170 15; do do, second issue, $3,139,784 67; do. do., third issue, $3,163.610 82; do. do., fourth issue, first eeries, $6.094,147 41; do. do., fourth issue, second aerie, $1,582163 70; do do., fourth issue, third series, $4 991, 292 05; fractional currency, fifth isfuo, $17 4SI, 376 73 Total, $415,274.897 03. Eight -three nrional banks have been organized sin re the pa&eage ot the acn of January 14, 1S75, vritt a rap tal of $9,234,000, to which ciro.iU'iou ren is-oied am'.unfiog to $3,023,730. The total amount of additional circulation isud since the raa-je of the act ia $10 218,0K). of which $1.740.000 bAn issued to rVnnvJvauia,$114 000 to West Virginia, $369,000 tö Kentucky. $324,000 to Ohio, $331,000 to Indiana, 100,000 to Illinois and $121.000 to Iowa. 'ine to:al aua uutol legl tender not deposited tor the purpose of rttiring circulation, Ironi the pmc of the act of June 20. 1874, to OjtoU r 1, 1S75. 1 $25,042,749; of which amount $7,700 00:) h - beta deported bv New York, $605, 000 by M:ischiisett, $301.000 by UhiiuhmcM. $322,000 bv Pennsylvania, 5618,000 v Soutb Carolina, $413.000 ry LonisUu, f 2.810 000 bj Missouri. $1.891,000 bv Indiana, $703 000 by Illinois, J961 000 bv I wa, arv? $600.000 each by the slates of Micuigsn, WiMoi:in and Minnesota. The amount ot national bank circulation outstanding on the 1st inst., was $2,000,00'J lea thau on Jane 20, 1874. ard 54,000,000 loss tbau on January 14, 1875 The amount outstanding on the 1st was $3473,86,742. CKANBEURIKS. The New York Balletin stae3: Carofnlly obtaiued et-acistica iu regard to tue cranberry erop -hoar a markei fallins off thia season in c imp3rison with last year. The total production of the country is placed at 210 - 000 biishbl, against 250 000 ia 1874. The Northwest ha been uritortuate. The hard wintar injured the vines; the l came the vine worm, which prove 1 very destructive, and finally the Iron's of August and Sjptosnber destroyed or injured the quality of much that was lefc. Tueir crop lat year rrere light but of good quality. Thn year i; is ley and the quality injured. REVIEW OP THE HOME MARKET. Vdnesdat Evening, October 20. CORN AKD WHEAT. Bat for the advance lu freights corn would be firm at the prices of one week ago. As It is there have beeu no tales for the last threa days, and there is no established market, torn was te d to-day at 57c In elevator, but none eold b soil a that pric, thojgh urg.uüy offered. Looking roiu the poiut of eupnlv Hi d a;, tne sieru marKets, coru n nrux. Whea'. is very dull und without demand. So little Is doing tt"a' ihe m:rfce-. Is very indefinite asd a wide iauj! Ia priCtS prevails as tu- qual ity varies reauy. rnovisioxs. The stock of winter meats is almost entirely exhausted. The market elsewhere is slightly weaker aid wou'd be litre If there was any. thing to deal la. Pacx.ug will begin a soanos favorable weather comes on. At pres.nt the suduI? of l.ois U l b ral with indiciiions or crowding tne market at the opening of the season. COCNTT PRODÜC5. The low prices and depressed markets East make the sit nation discouraging here, especially as tbe supply is very abundant. Butter and poultry are very dull, with a downward tendency and not the slightest prospect of any Improvement, are ia gMd demand at IS cents. On the Board to-day there was but little life brokers were considerably discouraged at the itlook. Wpeeui-ition, li, lor the present, ded. ' be fo.lowlug is the LIST OF SALSS: 2 ears wheat, stump tall S 62 1 car sample w iieai....... 2 crs sample wheat. Iijo bbU spri.gwheat fl nr. ...... liß bbla new eztr tamtly Hour 1 10 l u) 6 60 6 00 3 45 i) 35 H W 100 ob n low grad n ur... 1 car peacb-biow potatoe-, on track 1 car ru"wtt p )tatoes, ou track-. lcarpralrio hay . 4",llbscltar rib lies 60 t-s steam leaf lard UyiQQOtauonj are given lor tae uyiu nce . u rram and prouaoe, and the MiUag prions for Qocr and other mtrchandlM. jKjiLJJiN tlATKRIALÄ In fir demand. Li ne: Delphi aud antington. o; fera, 30c; Si. Pcl, Soc; New Paris llme,Jo per bushel; Hi'.r, 4'Jc per bnhcl fiaar: Mlonigan, ii j; rvwark,l3 5ü. flreorlck, M VolTper fconlred. Wiste and, U per barnd. Cemsnt, W 25 par brr-r-'rr LrmisvUl: n wo. ' for Portland. FTJEL-X)aiv Net active yet. Anthracite, per tuu, it 75. blok. per .he1. Ms: Whlw Klver, 13o: Ratd cresx, IV; Highland eT-., !c: Hlshlaod tum, JOK?: tnnsbnr, 22: Fr 11 nm, lue: Hrarii lcX, 7o: Yirtil. esnjacl, S; Indiana caonri, r. C?i m-i'jc : cruso-vi, 16c. ixiv-'.it tuiiihI at M fOÄ5. Labrador hemm, .!. : uairbt l, M 60,No. I btey hfjrlna. half bitlf.S-iftu; quartern, U 60; kits, v j .;i 0C; S. ! pickerel, half bhla.tC; quarters, I ui; fcl's. SI l': No. 1 whit pr tai; tirri $,' l ;ja :); orr.r barrel, t3 25; klt. t) -; fmrslly wr.l, half bhis, lj j; nrart. ts. 5-' ); i:lt, 51 W: Cfvl'.forxia talxcn, pit f' brTi.. new Sin 5o: irlt, W 76: tryi. new iTM p-r brl, '.Ua3U: haK brl, 111 Ot'Olä 0-J 4T?arte bami, 17 td kit, U 25; No. ' Darrel, t 8; Mlf otrrtJ.W ;10 (X); quartef barrtl, M 60.5 00; klta, SI 45; No. 1 ball carrel, 7 60: qnnrter barrel. f3 75; kits. 1 :to: rod 1st. I 6C7. Holland herrlng.per keg. 11 60; scaled herring 60c. w.iihnt. irnnkad. r prnprd corirh. i OJtyS 50; Roucd Khora her ling, tf W; half barrel, ti. ßriOOMS in io'.a.ri 5C.g3 00; medium, $3 25(3 J 50; extra, 4CCa4iö.

DAILY RAILROAD COXKKBCS. AJtTICUe. 0TTa. SBir Bran, vr' ISO

150 Barlr, korbet üoai and Coca. Ootton.baJea. 44o 620 15 ' 2l'jÖ 42) 7,9t0 21 JQ 60 6.P32 ina 7 arj 2,100 21 270 S55 Oattie, head. Uora meal. Darrel. 600 21.U0U jorr . baac em Jii.i"Dt, fall f .car. oaruls .lav. tons ,. e,2uo 40 60 60 150 Hide, ton tiieh wine-.. U.0C8, bewu dorses, nead. 61 Iron. ton. OU. barrei. Oat, oast el. tiOgs. wn. 19,100 Uath, cars. Lara, tierces. La'noer. feet. 100 17000 274 S4S,t0 1,200 215 18 1 33 -217,5tO . 2C3 Mrenanoiie. can. cToviAion. poands. , 20.U0U Br, baahei.. salt, barrels. 4heep, nead,.. 1,9 870 staves. 10 28 78 72 ainalea, ears. itone, car. Sundries, cars. Tooaoco. hhd. tS7rwl tnn a wnefiti nupnt'ff 1.5 ,i2i -niky.bol - 150 tVBTOBB Wheat. Corn. Oats. Rye. Oct. ia 3iJ 7.W7 21.1M W77 FI8 3- Mackerel still higher and acaice. Eastern prices above quotations here. OKY IKKJ1ÄS Only a moderate activity this CATTmo-Ordinary, lOLlXo; middling, 15c; cast Usaaa, 18c rjaowi UmLLiira Naihvlllt. lie; Papperel. 10-c; atark.lOHo. . Tics-m u Omei S2 inch, 21e ; Amoakeag A.CA. 52 c ; A, 18c jfonestcg. 4-4 Wedal, 18c ; J Medal Ho; eitra,, lbo; tzbs 4-4, 2le; Lewiaiown ! lach, 24o ; ditto S3 Loch. 80c; ditto 3a Inch, 18c; PUU.S2HC. Hhibtifo TMTES AmeTicaH, 6-8, lie; 8-8, lOc: Whittenden lüo, lio, and 15c ; Union, ia, 15, and fAriB Cambric- Oommon colors, 80; nigh colors, 1 cent higher. fiaias aiuAcai..7Xc; Washlriaon, ilarrltnAC. Klcbrciond tJriental and conestog. 7ic ; sprwrne's fancy. 7ic; Pretican, 7o; UUndard 3nlrUngprlnüä,7Xc; Albion solid colors, 8tc; Peaoody solang ', Wamaatta, 63 ; Mon-yUng prlnu.BHo. uakpt CHAin Whlta. :'5o; colored. 8ic; 007 riet warp. S7o. rtKOWN fcHBiaaa ermonl. 9o; NahlU,' Mlddlevllle, Sc; Idaho, yto: New Albany, 9j; Htark A 100; Laurel !.. 8Jc; (act el H., öo : Park A., 73 ; Oranlte B., 7c ; Bedford lt., 7c; Pepp Nn 80; P-pp.O.70; Pepp K. X,c: Pepp K- UXa. ülejlchj bnzmsGS Lonsdale, 11c ; Hope. is; üiaokstozie, lOe. Masomonet, llo; Hill lOXoi 4-4,llo; Uwight Btar, loo; Vangbn;XX 4S";Red Dog, 7c; t4oaker7Ko; cambric, Lonsdalfl, 18c; Yoang Warrior, 13c: Jabe Knight, l!o; Wamsutta, 15c: New ork Mills, l&Xfl. UitAia BAO Amo&kaag An Hue; Lew Is ion A, tic: Htark. 84o: Union. Banner, 30; Montraap. ale. uttUUS Kegalar and fair business. AA?icetld qnouo at iiiCc; alcozr.l at W 203a 35; alum, per pound, jNk''ÄC i camphor, per pound, 80035c; oochlpar pound, Cwc; chloform. per ;und, II l&Ol io; copperas, barrels, per oonrd, ifn cream tartar, pure, 45.470 : InJLx&o, pur pousd, 11 01 Su; licorice. Calah, per pouni, w-nnine, 4i6c; magnesia, c&rb., 2 cs., ar po a n d, S0v3 49c ; morphine, P. A W per cranes; 14 ö; madder, per pound, 13(A16o; oil, caakjr. o. i, ror gal, 81 60; oil, bergnmont, pel tu.. 16 50 ;7; opium per pound, 58607 00; qui a.. tT ounce, ti 862 40: balsam oopaiba ö:; raitlle, fr., 12315c; soua, bloarb , .t pound, 53Jc; salts,- epsom, pr ponui.-. 4-üo; snnff, Garrett s, pack, per er's, Si7;aai;, uarreii s, per case 01 aosen, Ii: sulphur, Cour, per pound, öc; aaltpetra. per DOin'l. I ! c: terpentine. 50 35jC. lAI very pieniy anu ratuer nuuvo iuuomand iMfwi !a(inov x fieais ?.- moice timothy j-DEi ?fiioas. Prairie baled, best. 114 60. Baled i ;riitn hi tüo uo for the best, straw, anc per hundred. iKJ.. KiOUK AND KKKD-iAS. riuiPatcrr, i.TC Very dull and quiet. .ru Is dull 9ii oi: nue ivr-n ai io uu a y i.V. auj miudllniira at r 2C6. according to au: li'.y. Corn meal, bolted, 1 40: feed meal il 15 per hundred. Floub Dull and very quiet. i noicf 'oiciea rs quowa 17 23ft 8 00; fanor t IÖÖO Ä673 for new; lam ly.old.Sl f0jn "6; family oew, .) 90(J575; superdne. 00 jl 5J; fine at Ü 5o n ' 75. Cor The prices are wholly unsettled by alvauce In :reihu. The market continues undefined to-day. Quoted nomlral: Mixed, lis: high mixed 55c; Nu. i white nominal at boo; ear 5te. Oats Unchanged and quiet, bound mixed worth (ruin 3 to etc. White, 3Uo 4dc; damaged aVs-Nomlnal. Qnotd at Oi70c Ha nur Nominal. Worth 8 cgli to. Wukat lull an 1 unchanged. v'e quote: ited whta;,Soc(3Jl 10 for new; tl 20 i &i for old, free on boaid: araber 81 03jJl 20 lor qw ; II lU(l 30 for old ; white nominal, held at 81 2:31 :5 for old; SI 0012 for new. Damaged wnat is taken at wt 80c. HtxiJ- Kecelpts liberal and market dull; 10,000 head In the J ards. Quote at 0 '5t2 2ö for the beet. Klngan's house Is killing about 1.4X1 head per day. r'AM'Y iR0CERIE3 ANU FRUITS A moderate demand only. Oaxsed uoone Abundant, and ruling low. Tom aloes, 2 lbs . II Hxt i So ; 8 1 os, si 7a& uu ; X armoatb ocrn. 11 75(A2 00: Mountain sugar, J 00. Peaches, 2 lbs., 81 65$ i 85; 3 lbs, 82 45i 75. Blackbem, 12 00. btra wherries, 2 lbs, tl 02 00. Raspbers 2 Iba, 12 OCj 25. Wortleberries, W 25(92 50. Pineapples, i lb. X 2 buccotash, 8J So. Ureen Jeeas. tl 702 25. Htrlng beans, 31 6031 75 Bartlett pears, 2 85$tJ 50. Lima beans, 82 25; Pumpkin, 3 lbs. 81 75. Corned beef. 2 lbs.lt 60 It ; S lbs, 812 60;3 00. Dried beef, Jacob's. l6i.o; low grades, 14 He Cove oysters, full weight, 1 pound, 81 25; 2 pounds, 82 l3a2 5; light weight, 1 pound, buöf5c; 2 pounds, 81 VC$1 ö. Lobsters. 1 pound, '2 J. :i pounds, is Call rornla salmon, 1 pound, 1 Yoftl "5; 2 pounde, ?3 üQ.'i.cä. l OKsios lTs -No change. Oranges, per box, 13 5uc. Loraocs, prime llEO (Jli co; daws saioop rlb; old ralaiii, lars, -i fu; new raisins, 82 W jl oo; London layenU 0': iinn aTel crown, II 7j; double crown 4 DO iUiaia. Ji ibc; fiss, new, 17 ic; large lay tr et;, 51 5); Drum flgs, 13 4Ho; French prunes ic .orea, very tne. L-Vl8c; kejs, UJi'Cjilo; citron. 4C: nrrants. 7J38c: Tcrtisti prnnes, n6W, 1 V.C rrra foa shelled almcnds Quoted at 2123-; Oltru, 14 15c; walnuts. Pranoh, 11c; Naples. 1j4Mc; üratll nut. 8Jj 23: peanuis, red, raw white Virginias, ll4"Jl2c; roasted 8c higher; roud a'-5o. ctiipa New crop aro quoted at 45.316c per pound HIDES A modera'e activity. Best city ra aid cows, 60; steer weighing S5 lbs or over, 7c ; best city veal skins, llo ; bett city kip skin, 80; green saltei, cured, at 7a7Vi;dry salted hidsa 10c; dry flint Italic, (irabby, bull and staz hide two-thirds prlct heep skips axe quotad at 50 to 90c aooordlng to quauty. tswow, 8340. urease Brown at Ao; yellow. 7d7o; white. 8!99o. .tA.lL Are Orm and steady. Quoted, lua to ooa at 8 2i per keg and smaller numbers at the usual advance. PKODUCK Oaly a fair trde. No change. Euttxk Very dull and lower. Good roll 18(3 9'JCc; extra, 2Jc; second rate, 15l'c. aos Uood fresh eggs qao'ed at i?c. loui.ia Dull and lower. -Old fowls dull; perdoz, nens li 7; rooster 81 76: Dnck. live, old, and young. 82 25: geese, $5 W). Turkeys, per lb. live, ' e. Young chickens plenty. Good size bring 11 75 per dozen; small sixe, 8160. Vegetables rota toes in over supply and very low. Car lots 35 to 40o per bushel ; from store, 40 to 50c. Hweet potatoes, 13 6c 2 76 per barrel. Celery, 7S8 o per dox. üNions New onions very doll at 82 10&2 75 per barrel. "Bürr Ureen apples plenty at VliUTi per brl.; choice. Si 0t(b4 .'0. Pears. 88 00(310 00 per barrel. Urapes. per drawer. Concord and Catawbas. löo; Delaware, 83 U. Cranberries In market at 811 60 12 0" per barrel; 81 oo per bushel. Beeswax, per lb, 2&o; white navy beam, II 60$ 1 76 and very dull; feathers, per lb, prime live geese, 45vo: UUuexxg, 7jc; Rag lower ; per lb., cotton, 2,2)f. Hojjxt Is in fair demand at 30c ptr pound for cholos boxes: for low gradce. 2Kw25c. IKON AND BTfcfeXr-Bteady and quiet. The quotation axe given at list prices, as follows : bar iron la quoted at 1 2 & 2 80. Kheet rolled, 10 to 14, Sc; 15 to 20, 4.7c; 2?. 5c Charcoal, lc advance on above rates. Other als and numbers are graded at proportion. le ratca. eteel la quoted as follows; tanderecn t.63t KEfellAh tool, 2.3o; American tool, 18a; sp lug '.eel, m inch, 12e: Ibi h Or. r-.Ml pick shape, Ms. Horre shoes, Buruen's, J5 75 per kesj; mule, tl bisher. LEATHEtt Dull and uucnangea. ukx siaaKbterMd soi is q no led at Vii'M;; Hunaio, sujjaec; narne 36oVoi appe' 3öij 8uc per root; French ealf, 81 75-J 26; Frenon kip, 81 31 70; domestlo calf, 8180O160; kip. II 101). oollar. oer font. : blidls. ier ftnan . tMS 26 ; LUMBH Rather quiet; no changes. riar i auu uivau , A. feet. green, Vfi ou; r7i va w. n onng, arewtea, jio otunio uo; eiuing, arawa, siouucn U00;Utock boards, rough, 116 uo 19 uu : Common boards. 814 00: Bill stuö. to 1ft .'eet, 814 00; Bill toll, over Id feet, 115 00(334 00 Heavy timbers.

81 00 extra per M. : Rh es tin. 812 00: A sawed

shingles, S3 40$3 60: No. I shingles, 826); Poplar snlnglea, S3 00; Lath, 82 76; Bouihern pin floorin, dreaaed. 40 UL34S 00. Fori, a a Clear, aao 00; Oommon. 814 00; Culls 10 ou. AJTH-lxt and 3d. 832 60. BXycx Waxjtut xne Quotation are buying prices tor green and sei ling prices for dry lam ber. ist ana fei, ary w ounoo uu: ist ana a, green, 840 00(946 UU ; Culls, 16 OU2I2U UU. OLLM Linseed very dull and unchanged. Kaw Unseed quoted at 69600; oouwa at (4 Ä880;, lard oil, current extra, II 10; No. 1, 119 1 10: tanners ou.Htralt's best.ouiatoc: uanx- best. 66.doo; lAbrador, 0960; rsOned coal OU.13SO 140 : stanaara gaeouns ror tamp, 12914a; headlight, 2025o: lubricating and machinery Oils. 25C&S1 7b. PRO ViaiON Quiet and lower. Dry sailed Shoulders held at 8o : clear rib sides held at 12Xc; summer offered at 13c, seller October; clear aides nominal; none in market: bacon ahoalders, packed, none bacon clear aides, no quotation; dear rib sides, loose, Ijc; "Clipper" breakfast bacon, loHc; aweet plcaled hams, none; "Monogram" hams. 15 c: "Monogram" breakfast bacon, 15)c; "No Better' ham,lo)tc ; "Cll 1 per"nams, 15Xo ; dried beef, 14c ; prim steam lard, wholesale, 18Se; kettle, 13c. Jobbinq Faicxs Bacon clear sides, löo: lard, steam, M4c; kettle, 15c: hams, 18c; breakfast bacon, 18c. STAPLE GROCERIES Steady and fair trade, corrucs Steady but not excited. A trifle Roasting grade of Rio ax quoted to 23'24o ; good to I air at 4 924 Ho; primo at V3.öc; choice to fanoy. at 2b a7o and Java at 84 iuc. CAXTDncH Uotct, ki(Xio; star cttnaiM are quoted at 17S al?o : oommon presawi. ujtl&Hc ' CHXJts Firm and higher at 14)ld3 tor prime to eaoto faotorv. Mola xa awd btecps New Orleans molasses 1 steady at e537öc and syrup at öOc&Sl for oommon to fancy. Kick Dealers quote at'i7io for Ransroon, and 8(993 for Carolina ; Tfr&'Jo for fair to best Louisiana. öuuAKj Steady and unchanged. ! We quote: iWfined is quoted all($10o Ibr A. Off A 10'JUc 10ist:0c ror extra V. and 11 i 412c for hxd;clrole U and B, Vi10o; yeiiows, try4&vxa. ODA In boxes, 843l7c: kegs. OAP tterman is q noted at 847Kc : Babbitt at lU3h;3o. bta bch Dealers quot 9 03a ho per pound for pearl. aricx l'epper u quoted at 25(OZ8o: anspioe. 18,'i'J0c: cloves, 7075o : cassia, 4to5oc Xas Market continues dull. Uunpowder la quoted at 65C351 00; Imperial. Uc.351 ); Hyson 8131 80; Oolong. S2ca- jtnUah breakfast, 4Uloo. BEEDB Quiet and unenanged. Flax seed is quoted at 81 uoidl 40, accordlnz to quality; much of it Is damaged ; aovor at 7 04 &i ou; umotny ami at w 03(9 a ia. 8TKAW-1I worth 3i2au per ton, and none in market. HALI Active and steady. Bagtnaw. dray load iou, at 81 9033 00; Ohio River, In store, at 81 7531 80: Saginaw, car lot, at 81 7or4)7i:Ohlo River, cer loU at 81 7531 78. TOBACCO Weak at quotations. Royal Uem la quoted at 88a;Ac; Monitor Navy, 6837uo ; baled tobacco, 45366c ; bright navies and quarters, 58(472c; smoking brand, SöcJlifcic; nneonts, 6t'(mw5; black tobacco, &660o in cadies; twists, oo.uuo. TINNERS' STOCK Trade is Improving In this line. 11 n piate is quoted, for IO. lOxll.charoo&l.first quality, at in tO IX, ditto, at 313 0J: IC, 14x20 roofing Un, 89 50 ; IC, 20x8 roofl ng tin, 820. Brat kettle, 4jo. iso. 27 iron B, 440; No. 770 smooth Iron, Be. Moorehead's galvanlted Iron, 80 per cent, discount from list. Zinc, per sheet, 110 ; per caa, iusc, ng un, Htrait s, rfuo. wire ungut ana anneaiea 4J per ceni uiscount from list prices; lacquered 35 per cent discount. Bolder, tinner's 18c. Copper heetlng. 14 to 16 ox., 85e: planished, 14 to is 0., 39c: bolt copper, 45c; bottoms, 3lo. Lead Pig, 7c; bar, 8u. Antimony, lix; Babbit metai. wsvuo WOODEN WARE-No.ltuhsperdox,t93950;Na 2 di' to, 8(3 50; No. 8 ditto, 17(37 50; No. 1 Churns, common, per dozen, 110 60; No. i ditto, 8 60; No 8 ditto, Z9 00; No. 1 cedar churns braxs bound. 8'l'i22: No. 2 ditto. 82U(4tU: No. 1 ash churns, (18; No. 2 ditto. 816; No. 3 ditto, 814: stave half bushel measures, 0 00; noon iron bound ditto, 84 607; sealers, five in nest, 82 25; meal sieves, 14-18, 8170(2: ditto 18, 82 00O2 25; O U bucketa two hoop, 82 00(42 10; ditto three hoop 82 20&2 2a. WHlttKY Steady and firm at 81 IX WOOL "Reason about over. Unwashed, 2S332o; tub washed, 45(347c. WINDOW GLASS Firm and advancing. tnugie tttreuth. 2nd Qual. 1st Qual. 8x8 to KilO S7 0Ü fc7 75 oxla to li)xl3 8 CO 8 75 Lixia to 12xl8. 11 Oi IaXJO to 20x26 IS CD Discount 65 and 70 per cent, oil above. MONEY, STOUKa, ETO. Nw YoE-T, October 23. Money market easy at 3 percent.. Prime mercantile paper 6 J7 per cent. Custom receipts, S&7.0C0. Assistant treasurer disbursed 843,003. Clearings, .('OO.OUO. Sterling weak. Sterling Exchange Is quoted at 84 7tt tor 0 days, and 84 8C for sight. Uold closed at 11 alter selling at 116 5 and 116tf. Rates paid for borrowing were 7-16, 5-64, 8-32, 7-81, H, 1-16, 1-61 and 1-31 per cent, per diem. A dispatch from San Francisco says that 81!)S,000 In gold was shipped to New York to-day. Rail oad bonds were firm in the lata, after noon deallngs.especlally for Pacific issues.whlch sold at 102 for Union firsts; 98 for sinking funds; lOejlC for Centrals and 91 for Call fornla & Oregon branch. Rock Island 7s brought liO. Sp culation on Stock Exchange to-day was active an 1 buoyant with an advance In pri ces, ranging rroin 10 s;i per cent., as compared with the closing quotation I ts! evenlun. ll:e totals les were larger thaa any previous for a long lime past ana at intervals co KWerable excitement prevailed In board dealing), and showed a lur her Increase of confidence, and aitgMiier a much better reeling preval ed. Pacific Mall was the Jeau n; feature, rising from 3b to oiH-g and clonln ati);,on a laige busness. the greats' advance wait in Uuio . l'aclüc which rose f.om 67)4 to t'Jli and closed at 63J. against Wt yeHie-day. W'estrQ Ualyn aa VHnced from :4) J to 7.'i? and Lake Shore from &5-fi to 5fi; .-0 on läge trauwacliouR. The ciodng sales were at 75(tjj respectively. Nor h western common rose iroua 10 o68; i-reterred from 494 to &p)4; Ht Paul from 31 to ÖJ;i; pr ferred from Z to 6 ; Ob los from 18 to 1 and Hannibal tet. Joseph from 17 to iV6, la some cases tu ere was a partial reaction towaida the close. Michigan Cen tral rose irom zA 10 c?i, but afterwards fell off to 67. trie rDged between 15 and Wa. Missouri Pacific declined from 14 to 13, closing at the latter price. Atlantic & Pacific Telegraph advanced to 20. Misou.i Pacific continues exceptionally weak beause of 1 on-pay meut ol th dividend advertised as payable to-day. A statement issued from the Atlantic & Pacific railroad office shows that from Jan. 1st to Oct. 11th, th earnings oftbat road fell on 873,63, and the earnings of the Missouri Pacific and it branches for the same time show a decrease of SöU2,iKM. Transactions on Btock Exchange were 285,000 shares, of which 81,0-ai were Paciüo Mail, e7,wX) Western Union. 20.000 Northwestrn common, 7.H00 St. Paut common. 4,ouo preferred, N,(xe Erie, 69,000 Lake Shore, 6,0ou Ohios, 3,000 Union Paoifio and 5,000 Missouri Pacific. OKI SAX. STOCKS.

Thr rru sat. iMon Tu W'd W. U. Telegraph. 75 74 "74! 74 74 75JJ Facino Mall ss my, wy9 my 88 Adam lExpreat 98100 lOlk Roy. lo?i;i'X WeUa A Fargo Ex. 78 78 7bi 1 American Kx 67 55 bny9 67 67 U. H. Kx 44 44 44 44 44 N. Y. Central, lt2 10i I0274 IQ&i lt3 loi Erie.. J7'4 16 16, 144 Wt afi Erie, preferred-.-. 31 34 31 84 34 25 Harlem.- ltf) lil 181 111 11 laO Harlem, pV'd h2 VMS 1. 0 130 ISO l.'-m Äiciugan Central 6 65 f 8 67K 67 bl U.Paciüc stocks-.. tHy, 6? 16 eS t8 lAke Shore 63 -, 64, 64? 65! ft Mllnols Cent 11 Hö 85 H6 ti.iS 5 91 PltWbury-.. . 90 W Urt SO 80 Northwestern 3cJ S3 U 3 81 N'thwest'npref.,. 49y4 4y, 48J 49 H.,().C 48 44 9 47 4H 4tl N. J.Central,. l 4 JOi H3ä los4 iOt Uok Island-.... u-2-4 i"3 .03 l"a-4 S-wl'aul o2 S7S 82?i .-2 H2S l4 Mt.Paol pref.-. "A ti 2 8i l 8!? Walaa fyA t t & b b Wabiwh pref.... 7 7 7 7 7 7 Kortwayre 68 t W'i 88 9syt. Terre Hant . ft 5J 5 6 ä d Tirre Haut pref. .'KV, v i K, 1" 18 18-4 Chicago A Alton. t5 14 t.4 V4 91 (J. A A. preferred.. 112 :C'.' 1U2 101 1 3 103 Ohio A Mtslrl'nt. lA 16 15 16 15 Indiana Centn ts 3 34 8 C B. A W II tu lUiUU 111 111 I U. ABU Joe 21Vi 18 18 J7 17i 17 ii.biuaEa ,y4 isy4 ia 19 18(18, .1- Th. 17 IS 1 18 1 1 C. 1 aclflo bonds.. 1 s 1 e'4 8S lu" Ü. Pacino bond iOJ m'4 iuS lflll 1U2, 1

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inilni. I tsa i .t Aton I Xu. I Wu o. b. es ?u U. S. 8'S 'C2.. u. e. fl's "64.. U. 8. 6 "05. 123H 119 119V 11 120 121 i23 liT" I 1 Cl4 123i 122 122 118 lltllh 119H 119 D. B. 6 '66 (new). D. s. 8's 'tn U.S. fl'S 88 S per eent Td loan.. if. 8. 10-40 's 119 121 l'SH ia)H 121 117 U5 11 L3 11 177 IM 121 H7H U7V4! U5H SS8 117 1 476 Cupona, 10-40 "s 114 117 mi currency t l. 123 LaVT; u UOii 116H 47 117 477 Sterling.. 476 The purchasing prices for Uovernment bonos In Dxdianapoll vary from tha Nsw York Quota tlos H4S1 oer oent STAT BTOOKS. ThTi Fn. i öuMoniTU4t. wu Old Tennensee Na w Tennessee.. R ew Virginia.. 49 48 48 39 40 49X 41 48 47 49 43 60 0 1W 9 40 40 47 ! 3 39. Old Yirglnli M1saonrUL. 4" lni 4') 40 101 101 101 101 MARKETS BY TELEURAPH. SEW YORK. Oct. 20. Flour Is active for shipping grades: receipt 20.000 barrels; sates were made ol supernn Western and state at 85 WQö 50; oommon to good extra do at 85 6105 80: good to choice at 85 931 40; white wheat Western extra at 86 45(38 25; common to good extra Ohio at ö7u7 75; common to choice St. Louis at 85 9S&9 00. Bye 11 aar The market is steady; sale were made at 4üä,äöl. Corn meal The market Is eteady; sale were made of Western at 83 3533 9.. Wheat The market is lower; receipt 112,0 0 bushels; sales were male of No. 1 Chicago spring at 11 3tl fc9; rejected spring at 81 Uö 1 iu; No. 2 Chicago spring, new and old. at SI 25ol29; No. 3 Chicago spring at II 111 15; No. 2 Milwaukee, new and old. at 81 311 31; No.3MilQÜ9; winter red Western. Bound new and old, 81 24ül 41: amber Western, new and old. sound, at 812591 45; wbl-e Western, new and old. sound, at 81 82 al 54. Rye The market is quiet; sales were made of prime Btateat 8;. Barley The market Is active: sales were made of No. 2 rowed state at 81 to. Bailey malt Market is stead v: sales were made of No.4 rowed state at 81 25. Corn Is advancing; rcveipui u,imi ouHneis; saies were maue or western mixed, steam, at t9(i9Vc; do, sail, 70(371c: high mixed and yellow Western at 71 a .2 He ots Prime firm; receipts 64, out busnels; sale were made of Western mixed at 3o&4Sc, including state at 45-atc; Chlcaeo at 4öWc: Milwaukee at 4c; white Western and state at 4ic&52o. Hay ine raarxet lsuncnangea; sales were made of shipping at 81 0?91 T . Hops The market is nrm: sale were made of yearling at eLCc; new crop I0i5c Bio corree Thd market is nominal; sales were made of cargoes at 18 02, c: Jobbing at lbsrc, gold. Sugar The market Is steady: sues were made of fair to good refining at 7c: prime at 8ko: Musc ovado at 7(3c; refined Is unchanged and In moderate demand at l0;lic. taoiaoses Is unchanged ; sales were mau ot New Orleans at 50-2; new crop al 8c Rice The market Is unchanged; sales were made of new North Carollua at6V7e: new Louisiana at 6Sä7o; Kangoon at63c. r'etrnlenui The market is steady; sa.es made of crude at 7c; refined, 14c; cases at 18cl.lle; naplha at 11c. KOHin The market Is firm: sale were made of strained at 81 85. Turpentine The market s firm; saies were m ie of spirit at 42c. t-ggs-ihe market Is unchanged: ailes werj made of Western at i6:s27c. Pork The market Is dull: sales were made of new mess at (2J 00(3.2 25. Beel The market is unchanged; Ha 'es made of plain mess at 810 U) alo 2i; extra do at 111 00- 11 60. Cut meats Are quiet; sales made of dry salted shoulders atc; uerce picKiea nam ati4xc; clear bellies at 116. Middles Tbe market Is steady: aalea were mnde of Western long clear at 13v.o: city lone clear at 13c. Lard- Market Is firmer; sale were made ot prime steam at li14'i. ButterMarket is heavy: sales were made o: Wetera atl6:4z5c. Cheese The market Is unchanged; sales were made of common to prime Weiern aiev4"c. wnmy-u nrm; sales were made at 81 1?. Leather The market Is steady : sales were made of hemlock cole, Buenos Ayres ana Kio urand, iinht, middle and heavy weights at 2tj(3se; California do at 25 .l27c; common do at a528Ke. Wool The market iillrm: sale were made of domestic fleece at 45'iyvc: tubbed at&2c; palled a v 1.7 lH'jc; unwashed at ilet'Ac. t:un;AUu. Oct. 2). Fl-iur The market is quiet and prices are uuchaued; salts were ma'ie oi commou to good extra iprin a1. 88Uoct8 50; Minnesota winter at to 2jm7 2n; western ex tra at I5a5 60: Western superfine at 84 tK). Wheat The market Is active and prices are irregular; sales were made ol No 1 Chicago spriug at M 17; No 2 Chicago spring at 1 11 for spo-; SI 1' for seller Oc ober; 81 l7rtl ( for te ler Noveinbr;c:osed ut il 0) for peller November; 81 19 lor seller December; 81 t88S 1 lor seller all the jear; No SChlcago spr ug at )9ric; rejected at ti4ft-4jc. Corn The market Is easier with a good demand at lower prices; No 2 mlxul, 62 .c bid f .r pot; 5oc was bid for seller October; 53c was bid for sei er oveaiber; rejected at 5L'(i03c. oats The mar. Ket is strong and holde b.are firm at outside quotations; sales were made of No 2 at 33o lor seller snot; 3V&tte tor teller November; rejected at 27c. Barley The market Is dull a iid price axe lower; talee were made at oc tor spot; 95c lor ßeller October; 91c for seller November. Rye The market Is dull but prices are not lower; sles were made at 72c. Pork The market Is dull and prices are lower; sales were made at ti 25 for spot: 82 1 4j lor seller October; 818 451900 for seller all the year. Lard The market is dull and prices are lower; sales were made at 81360 lor old ; 813 70 gl3 80 for spot; 813 L5 for sei erOc ober: 812 2-5 for Feller all the year. Bulk: meats The market Is quiet and prices are steady ; sales were made of shoulders at 8&8c; short rib middles at I2(l2sc. short clear middles atl3(lJ?4c. Whisay Th market is dull and prices are lowerr; sales were mnile at 81 13. Receipts tor the past 24 hours Flour, 11, ouu barrels; wheat, 10n,ouu busoels; corn. 5Z.000 ousueis: oats, ioo.uoo ousneis: rye, 5,0 i bushels: barley, 6!,oc0 bushels; malt, 8, too bushels. Shipment for the past 24 hoursFlour, 10,' 00 barrels; wheat, 20, 00 bushels; corn, j;,uai bushels: oats, i)0,(ioo buitieis; rye, 9,0): bushels; barley, bushels; malt, bush els. On the call board this afternoon wheat was easier; sales were made at I. 10.;r4l lor seller t ctober; il D8 lor sailer November. Corn The mrketiNul and pi ices are c lower. Ont The market Is dull ; prices are ys lower. Pork The market is dti;l and prices are lower; t-ales were .nade at 8-1 3 for heiler October. Lard The market Is dull and pr.ces are 5c lower. rtf. LOUIS, October 20. Cotton The market Is dull aud prices are lower: sales were made of middling up and at ioc; low middling at llc; good oroinary at 12c. flour The prices are unchanged; sales were maue of suot-rflue till at 14 2xi4 50; extra superfine fall at 84 50(t4 75; doable extra superfine fall at 15 CO 5 2ö;treb e Fitrafruperfine fall at 8 6tii3 00. Wheau-The prices are hi her for bet gradre; for 1 wand medium qualities the market is dull and price are lower; sa es were made of No 2 red winter at 81 6x1 64 casn; si atl 61 seller November. No 3 red winter at II 31 ca h. Corn The price nreiowerfor cash: firmer for future de'iveries; No 2 mix d at Mlc askel; 5.c bid; sales were made at 3(540 se ler Oitober ; 41(4 seller November. Oats The market Is firinei ; sales were made of No 2 mixed at 3i'(35o cash;3c seller November. Barley Tue market Is flm er; Northern low qualities are neglect-d sales were made of prime to strictly prime Wisconsin and Minnesota at8120l 25: choice to fancy Wisconsin and Minnesota at 81 3 l 40; No 2 spring at 81 lil 15. Rye The market Is steady and firm for the best grades: sales wre made of o 2 a- 72 a72X c Pork The prices are unchanged ; sales were made at 823 75 delivered. Lard 1 be prices are higher; sale were made of current make at 813 0. Bulk meat Tuere are no round lots offeriDg; Bales were made of Jobbing lots at 9A1341 c. Bacon Tbe market ld nil: sales were made at I0al0919l4(iat4c. Whisky The prices are unchanged ; sales were made at 81 14 1 1 Hog- the pric s are lower; sales were made of shippers at 86 fti710; b-con al 87 007 40; batchers at 87 f0ü7 7j. tttle-The prices are leudlngdown; sa es were made ol good to choice native steers at 85 2S&6 25 ; medium to fair native steers at i n0i 00; common tb mixed lieh' native steers at 83 75; native cows at i2 75(i3 4; good to choice Te as steers at ti 75M 0; medium to fair Texas steers at S3 wird oo '.common texas steers at 8i4'2f0. KecelDts -Flour. 4.' oo baireht: wbeat,8'),oiW ousheki; corn, 3.0 bushels; oats, 25,MU bushels; rye. 1 ,000 busneis: owriey, 2,uuo pusneis; nog, o,oou head : cattle, 2,o7o head. CINCINNATI, OC 20. Cotton The market la dud; siles were made at 11J. r lour me marcel isauuann lower; saies were raaae oi family t 15 75 8 30. Wheat-The market Is qui et and prices are unchanged: sales were maue or prime to cnoice reu st i v. Corn The market lb fiim; sales were made of uilied a' i3ca6.-xs. Oats The market is du 1 and nominal; sales ere made of No 2 at 32n 4-e. Bui ley The market is nettlecled ; Kales were miwle of pi line to choice suringat 81 19,il 3i. Kye-Thv market i liactive; R:UeB were made at M iöc. iork Ti e mat kt t is dull and lower; saies wera rado at 0. .ard Tbe market Is teiy ana nrm; sai were mane oi su am at 1o: k eitle at l:irvvno. Bulk meats-The market is dun and nominal ; sttle wer mada ol De shoulders J. Doing at iM &)io Bacon The marketls Irregular, Dut in tue main lower, aiea won niwi - shoulders - at 9c; e'ear no at W4(9i4c: cle r at 14 140 bogs The ma ket is dull and lower alt, were made or common lignt at 7(!7 25; good light ana packing graues at 17 30ijl oO; good heavy at 87 kx7 70. Receipts

s.ez. Shipments 240. WhUky Is in good demand at full prices; sales wt re made at 11 13.

Butter ine market Is dull and un changed ; mIh were made of choice Western reserve at Z7&2Hc ; Centra 1 Ohio, choice, at 25c20c ; medium at 22&24o. Cheese The market Is strong and active; sales were made at 129l2o. mis ine market is dull and unchanged lor unseea; lara on is nrm and unchanged; sale were maue aix l val Oo. MILWAUKEE, Oct. 20 Flour The market Is quiet and prices are weak . Wheat The marset u firm ; sale were made of No 1 Milwaukee Club at 81 2u; No 1 hard at 81 28; No 2 Milwaukee dub at 81 12; seller October at 81 12 ; and seller November at 81 09. Corn The market Is weak; aale were maae oi No 2 mixed Western at 57c Oat The market Is lower; sales were made ot No 2 at JSc. Rye The market 1 steady; aale were made of No 1 at 73c. Barley The market Is lower; sales were made ol No 2 spring at 81 11 for sei ler October; and seller November at 81 05. Provisions! be market Is firm. Mem Pork Sales were made of prime mess at 822 W)2i 5o. Lard The market has advanced; sales were made of prime steam at 143il4c; no quotations ol refined. Frelghta-Urain freights: to Buffalo, wheat. 4c; to Oswego, Bc. Receipts Flour, barrels: wheat, lOO.uu) bushels; corn, 35,i)oo bushels; oats, 4,ooo bushels: barley, bushels: rye, bushels; maize, 2,ooo bushels. Shipments Flour. 6.U00 barrels; wheat, Ioo.uju busnels; corn, 28.0M) bushels ; oats, 42,oou bushels; barley. . buthels; rye, 85o bushels; maize, bushels. LOUISVILLE, Oct, 20. Cotton The market is Arm; sales were made at ltfke. Flour The market Is firm; sales were made of extra at 85 2Vi5 60; extra family at 85 du(&6; A No. 1 at I7&8 60; fancy at 47 60. Wheat The market la firm and prices ar nominal; sale were made of red at 81 10n 125. (Jorn-Tbe market Is dull; sales were made at COa&o. Oats The marktt la Hull; sales were made at 3h(45c. Rye The market is dull and unchanged: sales were made of new at 80c. Hay- The market Is dull and lower; sales were made of choice timothy at 81020. Pro'Kiuus iuo uiaraet is auu ana nominally unchsnged Bulk meats Nominal ; ssle were made of shoulders at 9c: rib at 13V4c: clear at 13o. Bacon Sales were made of shoulders at 9c: clear rib at I31ic: clear middles atl4c: supareured haras at löc. Lard Males were made of tieree at 14Vi14c. W hlsay -The market is firm ana prices are unchanged : sales were made at 8113. Bagging Tbe marketls steady and unchanged; ales were made at I3c; sales were made of 21b Kentucky hemp at 13c; 2 lb at 133l3e. AUL.rv.mj, uciooer ai. f ionr The market is firm : salei were made at 84 tl'7 50. Wheat The market Is firm; sales were made of No 2 white Wabash at 81 35; No 3 white Wabash at 81 i5; No 1 white Michigan at 81 2n ; ext- a white Michigan at 81 35; amber Michigan at 81 3; feller December at 1 23 ; No 2 amber Michigan al 81 07 : No a red winter at 81 S4V; No 3 red winter at 81 10 I 13; rejected red winter at 5Jc. Corn 1 he market Is dull and prices are lower; sales were made of htah mixed, teller October, at Sün? Eti ler November at68c: new, seller alithyer, at 48c; low mixed at 5V'c; no grade at 7c; damaged at ftfj. Oats The market is dull: kales were made of No 2 white, spot and teller October, at S7Vc; white Michigan at 41'c. Freiehta Are ur changed; to Bufialo, UV,c for wheat: to Oswego and Kingston. 5c for wheat: to Or densburg 5c for wheat. Bran Sales were made at 5!8. Kecefpts Flour. fcöO barrels: wüeat. 000 bushels: corn, 6,000 bushels; oata, busheiF. nioments nonr, 7r0 barrels; wheat, 25.0 busnels; com. 29,'JOJ bushels: oat. 9 000 bushels. CLEVELAND, Oct. 20. Wheat The market Is teady and No 1 new red western is nominal; SHies were made at 81 35; No 2 nw rri Western at II 20; rejected the; old red Western is nominal. Shelled corn -The mar at t Is firm: sales were made of high mixed shelled from store at 66c; low mixed shelled at 65c. Kar corn 'i be market Is firm ; ku1-s were mane of ers on track at bc. Oats The market is firm; sale we-re made new No 1 sate at 42c; o 2 state at 40c; rejected at J8c. Petroleum The market is firmer; eale were made of standard white, 110 degrees test. In car loads, at Hjc: and 15J degrees Ohio state test at 115c, In car lo.s, and liZ-,ic higher for small way iota. uectjjpue wneat, ouAneiii; corn. bushes; cats, bushels; barley, bushels. PIT TSBURii, Oct, 20. Wheat Is in fair derasnd and prices are unchanged; new red winter is quoted at 8121 35;" new white at 81 30(äl 40; oid red winter at 81 W(1 45. Ear corn The market is dull; sales were made ai 7ocj7.c, as to quality. Shelled era The market is dull: sales were made of car loads on iracK at eit7ic, ror mixea and prime yellow. 1 feiroieum ine market is quiet and prices are steady; sales were made of crude ai 81 71'3i 72 at Parker's Landing; and refined at lUc, Philadelphia delivery. LIVE STOCK MARKETS. BUFFALO DlVh. Sl'OCK MAKK1 1. Buffalo, Oct. 20. CATTLE-The receipts today were l,f20 head, making a total lor the week thus far of 1.'231 head ; the market was active yesterday and this morning at strong opening prices of the week, all good cvtle ou stile find lug ready purchasers: most all of ti e frh arrivals were through consignments. Hales: Texas steers, averaging l.ut9 lbs, at H h7; Kansas steers, averaging 1,125 lbs, at 85 25; Indiana Kteen, rangln from l,017(jl,i(!3.1,272.l,28ii(9 1,417 to 14'j8 lbi.at 81(4 40 5 87'j5ft55 75a 5 87: Ohio steers, rangln irora l,c61.222to l,aiö lbs, at 8 75(45 25660: Cherokee steeis, aver4ging9 61bs, atS42-3; Illinois steers, ranz lmr from 1.158 to 1.2H8 lbs. at 84 80,35 30. Bheip and Lambs Tne receipts for to-day were 4.000 head making a total for the week of 15,' 00 head; tbe market was moderatively active yesterday, late In the day, but was dull and slow this morning; pries are about tbe same as yesterday 's quotations for sheep, lamb-t about c off last week's prices; all lambs disposed of. Hales: Indiana sheep, ranging from 83c494 to 98 lb. at 84 254 bm 52; Ohio sheep, averaging 87 lbs at 84 85; Michigan sheep, rang log from 81r93 to 95 lbs. at 14 I55 355 &i; Canada iambi at 86 46 50; Canada sheep at 853 5 75; a-xut 15 cats of Western sheep were unsold. Hogs The receipts to-day were head, making a total for the week of 1S.H0O head; the market 1 only moderately active: quality ot ofieringi ifeoeraily good. Yorkers Sales were made at 87 75,a8. Heavy hogs There was a light demand; sales wer - made at Sj-8 25. . EAST Lib CRT LIVE BTCCK MARKET East Liberty. PA Oct. 3. Bxkf Catii.f. Tb receipts to-day were 1,173 head, or 41 cars of through stock, end 28 cars for va d sales here, m fcmg a total ot 3,21 hf a i tcr the 2 days pas' ; Thesupplv is heavy, yet therais a good d-mand and pleufy of buyers; mat ket active, with very rewleltou h-nd; prices are the s'iie as yesterday, as follows: Best at 86 25(i7i0; medium to go d at ti 75.20 10; common to lair at 4 .5 2; bulls and cows at Ii !iO(ft4 CI; Stockersana feeders at 83(34; Texnsat i mi fa 4 00. Hogs The receipts to-day were 3,?.2i hea-1, making a total ol 6,710 head lor the past 2 days; Kales were made or Yorkers at 87 t0&7 9ü; Philadelphias at 88 2508 50. SHKKP The receipt to-ay were 3,60 head, making a total of 8,40 head for the 2 dajs past; selling at ti 755 50. CHICAGO LIVE HTOÜK MARKKT. Chicago, Oct. 19. bext CATTLThe receipts for to-dy were 3.500 head: theofficlal receipt for yes'erday were 5,5 Hi head. The market was rather dull and week, and tending strongly downward. H-Ues were made of common to choice at 81&6: butchers cows at 82 5ua3 75; tocae s at 82 753 75; extra sblppltg nominally at 86 25a6 50; sblpments, 1,60 head. Hoos-The receipts for to-day were 18,000 head. The market Is dull and weak at lol5c lower, closing weak; sal s wer made of poor to good at 17 25&8 65; inferior at 86 757: Philadelphia 500 lower than lor Monday; ehlpmenta, 4,8X) bead. HH ekp The receipt for to-day were 2,0ii0 head ; low grades are lower; others steady; tales were made of imerior to common at 82 5063; half medium to choice at S3 75(34 75. NEW YORK UVK BTOCK MARKET New yorx. Oct. 20.-CATTL-The reee'pts for to-day were 3,7' o head, which were mainly common and medium. Tbe market Is weak and un-ettied. wltü very ciow iraoe, a rmucuuu ofVicas compared with Monday. Baus were mädeof a fewexfa native others at 812 6013; Inf rlor to prime natives genera ly sold at 88 o.a i2 50; fair to good lexas ana uueruaeo caiueat 18' . HUIKP AhI DAM BS ine receiio lur je ieiday and to-day were 7.6'Oheaa. ineuiarset cioaed weak at 84 iM 6 26 for sheep, and 85 73(3 7 75 for lamb-. . , . . Hoos Tne arrivals for yesteraay anu to aay ata iii.i.m bead. Th-re was none offe ed for sale alive ; dressed closed weak at 110 25(910 75. BOSTON WOOL MARKET. Boston. Oct. 20. Wo.d Theirarket is steady. firm and in fair demana; gooa atsortmenta are being ouerea wnn iue exception ofcombl g and delaine slock in the hands ot the dealers, walch are unnii or tne sea on. Manufxctaiers are purciiasing caauousiy, ton lioldeisof wool are indiflen-nt aboni selling, ex xtit c pi to tne muni ic-i"iif"i v,..-. of thoriit unexpected fall1 res monu man-I . . . ... ... ........ I rim &rj tin urn ii ufacturtrs; sales were maue or a ana a. a uuio Htm Pennsvivanla fleeces at 4546c; medium. No. Tand XXX at47(50c Mlchiitauana isc n.lnfleceiMt 4243c; f rX44 4.c; medium atd No. 1 combing and delaine selection ä)(äüoc ; unwashed, . Suati" ; wbed, 4'-34-c ; unwabed, uperfine and X pulled 37 '$5uc. NEW TO KU OKI RJI1H MARKKT. Naw York. Oct. 30 Dry good A great auction aale of over ltOO packages of wool occurred

to-day, and was attended by an Immense crowd of buyers. Th sale was an unqualified success, and the prices were good. omeMic Goodsf he mar.-.et ia quiet ;tber were Du goods In first bands, except dress goods. Cotton lannels and tiinghams Were in s eady demand. Woolen Good The market is quiet, and loreign good moved slow. NEW YORK METAL MARKET. New York, Oct. 2u. Metals Manufacturing copper is quiet: sales were made 01 new sheeting at 8Cc Ingot Lake Is quiet and heavy: saies were made at 2J623c Pig Iron la unchanged: sales were made of Scotch at 29 33e; American is dull and heavy ; aale were made at 2ur4'.5Hc Russia sheet lh market

quoted at I2l3c, gold. Nail-Are steady; 6ale were made of cut at 13 lo.8 25; clinch at 84 75 a5 7o Horse bhoea Sle were made of No. Hat S3) 0C20 10. NKW YORK COTTON MAKKKT. NW Yoax. Oct. 2J. IJntroi Th rnarkot 1 steady; saie were made ofmlddhug upland at 14Slo. Future Demnd firm; sale wer made as follows: Seller October, 14 3-16c; aeller avaw ' iaA . . . . - aay 11 n-SMi seller J1111. m.uv ini. 1413-SJc; seller August, I4c. " ' FOREIGN MARKETS. . LOS DON. Oct. 206 P. M. The rat nftlunnnt in open mar et for 8 months' bills is 3 or per cent, below the Bank ol England rate. Consols for money, 84 1-16: and ol account, 9i. United states bonds 5-. im 103V: 5-aw, latf7, 107; 10-4 s, 104; new 6. 10cV New ork Central, 92; ETle. loj and Erie preferred, 30. Linweed oil Säle vu ty4 . 24s 6d24s fa. Petroleum fcale were maae of refined at Us Sd: and spirits petroleum at 10. Paris, Oct. 20. Rentes, 6 1 25c FRASKFOKT. Oct- 20 A mprlz-an uu.nrltlu New cs, vy4. ANTWERP. Ort. SiFin Amsri.un .t leum. 2f. r Liverpool. Oct. 20. VittnTh marVat 1. dull: sales were made of middling uplands at 7 1 16d; and middling Orleans t73-lrtd: aaiM were made of 10.000 ha.e. 2 mm nt hih wam for specu:alion and export ani 6,4io bales American. Flour Sales were made of extra and Western at 24s fd. Whwt-HtiM v. made of No 1 Chicago snrinir at luai.i. Kn 9 Chicago SDrina at Ua fid : N ( 2 i i I tar a n It aa a f 9s 8d; and winter at it d. 1 vimTh market U firm: Bales were mad or mitwt Western at 29s 9d. Perk SaW wr man f American prime mess Western at t3r ; sales were made prime mess astern at B5. Rimn Sales were made of Cumberland cut middle at 61; short rib at 64s: long clear rib at Essttd; and short clear rib at 68s 6d. lia-. s Kales wera made of long cut hams at 65s. Shoulders The maraei is steady; tales were made at 44. Beef Sales were made of Knut inrita m. V0b; extra East India mess etl37s: and prim East India raees at li s. Ijirri kim v made of prime Western at 64s. Tallow Kaina were made of prime citr m 47a tvi Tnrru.n tine Sales were made at ir vi tnr aih Common rosin Sales were made at 645; and refined at 17d. Cheese Sale were made of choice American at 66 rd. Ijrd nil H lea were made at 67s. Petroleum Kai "J 7,eflD.ea fct 118(311 lid 1 and spirits petroleum atlls6d. Slofxat's Life Pills ! Moffat's Phoenix Bitters ! ! . ana Page's Climax Salvo!!! form a complete Family .leUirlne ( lie!, and bars nr.'J more diNeaKes, aui bare done mure pood for li niuanit j , thau an; other uiedieiaeetcr oflered to the people. MOFFAT'S LIFE PILLS arc parely Vegetable. They art oa the Liver, oiiening t lie durts. aad restoring the body to perfert health, and may be relied on to rare ertoa nd Sick Headache, CostirenesK, Dyspepsia. Indlpest ion. Jaundice. Lirer and lliliout (umplaiatu, told. ScnrTT, (.rni-ral Weakness, lerer Ague. 5M0FFAT'S l'IKEMX BI1TERS correct the Kecretion of the Stomach, and area nur cure for Dyspepsia, c rronsnes. Sleeples. BciH, Female omplaints, UeakneKN bebilitv.Ac. VMiUS CLDIAX SALVE h compound of Arnica with many other extracts umllialsanis. We warrant it to cure Scrnrnlaaad Salt Uheain, Fever Sores. Pilen, Frost Bite, 4 h 11lilains, Corns. laflammation of the Fyen, Brokea breasts. Sore Nipples, ( ntn, CrniseR.BirraK.Sralds and all Cntaneouf Ditieaseii. en man er beast. It allays inflammation, subdue all pain, and heals wit hont a scar. It is worth its weight ia poll to 'tery family, aad should always be oa hand. ,C5FSold by Drujsrists every where. J. T. SILLS, Sole Proprietor, 85 I.iUrtj afreet, ew York. FR A ZIEH'S ROOT lllTTF.s, THE GREAT BLOOD ANO HUMOR UEMfcDY. From the Uubuqu, low, Herald The most wonderlui discovery yet made for the cure of diseases oritlnftiujj fiom bad blood is O W. Fiazier's celebrated UoV.t bit ers, which Is nw known and used tbrnuvhout the lenfcth and br adth of the continent. It is compr unded of roois and contains no Jcjurious Eubstnce that inviKrat8 the system for a time, and then leaves it morn prostrated and susceptible to disease than before Its use. li purifls and nourishes the body and effectually relie?ts and removes the lat vestige of dbease. The great (.ucoefc of the Root fitters is the best tett of their merits, and thousands of testimonials prove that they have wrought wondeiful cures in tbe worst cases of liver complaint, dyspepsia, kidney disea es, rheumatism, scrofulous eruptions and b'oken constitutions. It Is not a quack medicine t at has won its way to thousands of sufferers through fiamiDg advertisements claiming foi it results it never could accomplish. Its reputation has been earned ' through experimental knowledge of lt virtues, atdupon nese-tbe manu acturer is willing to let It i est in the future as he has In the patu IFrom the Cleveland laily llt-rald. "Tbe best guarantee lo the efflicied of tbe merits ot Frazier's Root Bitters is that wherever Introduced they have the largest 6ale of any proprietary rutdicii.e in the wor d. Tbe above la saropie of He nixnr notices 1 am recelvlue from tbe leadiig papers of the country, praising tbe merits of m . Root Bitters. Reader, stiould you find the fauss of consumption, catarrh or any Bcro uioun disease JastenlugoD your system fail not to try my Bitters, tbey completely eradicate disease fiom tbe system by cuanglng tbe whole inner man into a healthful condition. In cases of consumption, cough syrups and balsams may lien afford temp-irary relief but never cuie. The Root Bitters strike at the foundation of all diseases by s arching the blood and build upiheconsillutlon. being the only way to cure con-uraptlon. For dyspeps a, dlea es of the liver. Kidneys and heart, rheumatism, pimples on the lace, salt rheum, weakness aud nervous debility the Root Bit lers are admit-ei l y Physicians to be tne most wonderful discovery jet known, no medlc.ne ever had such a success. Two years ago 1 prepared this me Iclne by the single gallon ard sold It by the half dozen bouses to druggists. I now have tbe B.iur prepared by the hundrtd gros, and we have druggist here a home in Cleveland who sell at retail over their counters from one to to thousand boitles yearly, riold by rugisU and country dealer everywhere. Price 41, G. W. FRAZIER, Proprietor, Cleveland, O. DR. WILLIAMS OINTMENT FOR PILES. Mr. D. r5algue8, Olty Auction House, Cleveland, o., writes: "My dear Mir 1 feel 1 can not speak In too high terms of praise of JJr. Williams's Indian ointment for the piles, and lta wonderlui and magic-ilke cure upon myself. I have been afflicted with piles for the last lour years; at no time during this peilod have I been entire y Tree from su flerlng. 1 used various remedies recommended, without elief or benefit, until last winter, hearing of the onderfnl cures performed by the use of Dr. Williamt 'a Ointment. 1 was ii duced to try It. rter using the Ointment Ies than lour wees s, I fonnd myself en lreiy cured and free from pile. I bought on v ODe box of Ointment, ana have hair the medicine left." told by druggist and country storekeepers everywhere. SHOULD OU UtT INTO TROUBLE avoid all quacks and lroposters who will not alone Charte you jio to K1, oaiaaim you wua ct.psbla anu make your caee worse. Dr. Me(Jalium's Soec flcisa pfiilveeuie. doing away with all such trouble aud exp use. .uccii urn's r pacific has stood the Unt for over forty ears and is the only sure remedy ever ditcver.d. Oue package will ff-ct a cure In from four to six days be t oy return mail secure from observation, on receipt of price, male packages, 52; female, f3. No exposure or detalnure from business. Follow plain directions.. i. VS . fr KA&lKK, friole Proprietor. 316 Erie btreet, Cleveland, Ohio. OVEtt ONE MILLION BOXE3 of the new Patent Oo'deo Kmintnlu Pens bave. a read v teen ld. All whotry ttieru are plesed und mo e wanted. Ibeswivn remoie yra gold, will not corrode, suit auy holt.er, ua blotting, runs emooih ss w g d ieu, writs sixty lin-s Wim one dipping end wlil nwe-rtwo dozen ol tbe best steel pens ma Proiet-slonal men, bankers, boo-keier, students, farmers, school boys, ech ol-girls aud evryoody who cau write should have a box. IMcea reduced, oue box 3ö cent, two boxes 50 cents, four boxes tl. Bent free by mall. No. 1 lorladiea I use. Ko, 8 for gentlemen. Addres, ÜOLÜiN Fü CO., Cleveland, QMq.

iwicuiwc.u 13-3c; seiier lxcertiber, 13 a-xic; se er January. 13o; seller February. 13kc; seller March. lSU-lttc: ;i A nm i-n2J,..lf