Indiana State Sentinel, Volume 25, Number 12, Indianapolis, Marion County, 11 November 1875 — Page 8

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AC A E D. . Trad Palace, Oct. 7.' To the Country Readers: We respectfully ask your Immediate attention to the beet selected Kock of Dry Goods, Notions and

Millinery ever brought to this city. By giving our individual attention to buying in New York, we have secured a line of Silks, Black Goods. Dress Goods. Dometts, Woolens Flannels, Shawls, TatTle Linens, Blankets, Comforts, Notions and Millinery at such rates and on such terms as enables us to offer the lowest prices known Binoe 1862. Our priecs are alike to all, and Grangers as wel as others will find tno other house more attractK goods- or lower prices. X. -A-"5T"EES Sc CO., PALA.CK. fr'IMANCK AMI lUISlflKiSS. : WHEKL.Y REVIEW OF THE HOME MARKET. FINANCE. WaDSESDAT EVKWINO, Nov, 10. During the wsek ending to-day th?re baa nothing transpired in this market out of tbe usual routine. Tnebanks are generally well supplied with currency, which may be obtained lor unexceptionable paper at 10 to 12 percent. Curbstone operators arecoiniDfc money out of discounting, notes at ruinous rates, in most instances. Exchange has been fairly active at tbe usual rates. While upon this subject it may not be amiss to quote from tbe Chicago Inter Ocean of yesterday: "Within the past ten daya there has been a culmination in the tendency of finances in this market. The country demand lor loans and re-discounts of pner ta almost ceased ; so also baa the country demand for currency. The demand lor New York exchange, however,- from every quarter keeps up, and is now so large that exchange is at a premium. After considerable inquiry on the subjeot we are left to the conclusion that the use oi New York exchange as a sort of currency has greatly increased in the past year or two. Thus it is well known that two or three of the large deroauiile houses in this city keep their own rcguUr bank accounts iu New York City, aud whenever they have any bill to pay in any part of tbe United States simply remit their own o becks on th6ir New York bank.' By this means New York Is simply made the selling j.ace, and an enormous amount oi checks are sent there for payment that do uo represent any commercial transaction in New York City. This accounts to some extent 'also lor tbe large amount of clearings of the New York baok in proportion to tue commerce of tbe city." In business circles money is htill c'CM nd dimcult to get. lne movement oi gran, produce and provisions being limited makts collections slow. The packing bousts aro not doing much yet, consequently are not assisting materially in circulating; money. A hard winter is anticipated., BUSINESS. A general quietude baa prevailed through, out the week in all departments of trade, without a single exception. This ia true, net only oi transactions on 'Change, but throughout the entire mercantile inlsreats of the eity. Bat this is little more than can be expected at a season when old stocks have been decimated and tbe new are not yet on the market. What business there is done is healthy in quality, consequently failures ara seldom reported. Neither has the week bronght many changes of prices. An UDlntereniirg sameness has bung over our quotations from first to last, which has been by no msaua the fault of the commercial editor. A general depression has characterized the grain market all through the week. Considerable wheat has been received, but of such an inferior quality as not to cause purchasers to bo anxious about securing it. They call it "sinmptsil," and claim that the prices asked and accepted are altogether too high, when the quality of Indiana wheat is considered. It alwajs biiogs leas in Eastern markets than that of Michigan and Wisconsin, and yet tbe farmers think they ought to receive nearly, or quite, as much. There is a disposition on the part of our heaviest dealers to attempt an adjustment oi this matter this season, but whether they will succeed remains to be seen. Tee market to-day closed dull and inactive. We again quote from the Inter-Ocean: "The latest advices irom Europe all go to show tbe probability of good loreign demand next spring tor every bushel of sound wheat we have to spare from the United States. No particular stress is laid on tbe reported failure ot crops and prospective tamine throughout Russia, and still there must be some foundation for tbe reports. But, aside from this, there is the meat conclusive evidence that the quality oi wheat particularly is poor throughout the world, and that the quality ot good dry standard qualities will be found very small and bring a good price." Good qualities ot corn are in demand. ' The provision market has undergone scarcely any change since our last weakly review. The warm weather has dslayed packing in this latitude to such an extent that little has, as yet, been done. Hogs are arriving in moderate numbers and prices are Etill firm and comparatively high, despite advices from Chicago, where the re ceipts for tbe last law daya hiave been immensely heavy. In product we have nothing new or startling to submit. Butter is considerably firmer, by reason of less liberal receipts. Should tbe receipU to-morrow bd about as usual, prices may not exceed present limits, but should there be a falling off an advance is inevitable. Eggs have been firm and scarce all the week, and to-day were advanced lc per dozsn. Poultry is lifeless nd will continue so until the season becomes cold enough to warrant dealers In handling dressed fowls extensively. At present there is no demand. Groceries and dry goods ave undergone but slight changes, regarding prices or condition of trade. Quietness baa generally reigned throughout the week. In fact, the general merchandise market has been quiet with a light local demand. Orders by mail have not fallen off, consequently merchants are not worrying themselves, but hoping for livelier times as the holidays approach. salis ox 'chaxqx to-day: 1 ear related wheat . - .... 85 1 ear bran. . .- 13 2S tear sample wheat, M) 1 car high mixed corn, 1. o. b 5 W bbls extra flour.. 4 25 1 car rasselt potatoes 80 1 car rejected oais... 27 V cars old and new mixed corn, f. o. b 51 VISITORS ON 'CHiSOB TO-DAY. Jcbn A. Williams, Muncie; O. Ii. liinton, iokomo; J. M.Flanagan, New Milton, Ind.; J. T. Driver, Arcadia, Jnd.y C. W. Ooyer, Memphis, Tenn.; John ;Lamphlr,' Champaign,. llL; .J.. Y. Durham, A. Vail, McCordaviile, Ind.; A. II. McLaod, Cinoinnati. TRADE (iUüTATIONS. (Quotation are given tor in buying prices on mla ana produce, ana me ssmug price zor fi3ur and other merchandise. tsOLUJLNU MAT KHlALtt-Prices remain un- . e. hansed. with a fair trade for the season. aat : -Delphi and Huntington, Mo; Jferu, 80c;

St. Paul, 38c ; New Paris lime, 90 par bushel) Hair, JC per bushel. Plastert Michigan. M3S: Sswark, $3 60. Firebrick, S3 to 17 per handrad. w altes and. ti per barrel. Cement, t) 2S per bar re nr Louisville: 17 80aB- tor Portland. ßttOOüö AJomraonJ 6043 00; mxlUm, Kl 8S 1 60; extra, 14 00(94 34. DRY GOODH No chan gee noted. ßATTuro ordinary, loiatto; Mm, 15; wwt tissue, 16c B so wir DxLLLryo Naehvillft, 10fl ; Fopparil. 12c; Stark, 100. Ttcxiwq Omee 83 Inch, lBc ;Amokeae A.O.A. 230; A, 13 ;Uonestosa, 4-4 Medal, 17o ; Medal lit; extr,H. 18c; extra 4-4, ace; Lawiatown W In oh. 34; ditto S3 Inch, 20o; ditto SO Inch, ISo; plaid, ai Ho. HKianna erxiFBB Axnarloam. tt-t, lie ; S-S, 10c: WhiUeaden 13o, 14c, and Wo; Union, U, 15, nd 14C f xm Ca jrBMOB Common colors, 60; blgb solors.l cent higher. Pnurxs Amenoan,7Ke; Waahlngton. Merrtmto, Klchxaond Oriental and Uoneatoca, lai 'prBKce'i lAncy. 7o; freeman, 7o; teuaxdärd Sh irtlng prints, 7Hc; iJDlon solid colors, 7Xo; Peabody snitlilg78; Wamsatta,eo; Mourning prints. 7Ho Cajifit uwArw White, 3Sc; colored, Sie; eovrlit warp, 27c bscwn Kxi fcXToras Vermont. So: 17aaa

rille. 8(: Mlddlevllle. Be: Idaho. 9c: Albaar, 8e; Htark A 9c; .Laurel IX. 9c; lAvoctA. H.,8io: Park A7o: Urazüt 6 So; Bedford 7c : Porp 7c ; Pep?. 0. 74c ; Pepp.R. UjiACHxa HHumaaa lonsdale. 11 o ; Bope, Jo: i?.cXftC2e, 10c. liMcmonet, lOo; Hill 9c; 4-4, Dwight BHt, loo; Vanghn XX 'c: Bed rv.7o: Qnt.er7V?: Cambrics. Lonsiate, I6c; vouns- Warrior. 13c ; Jabea JCalght, 100 ; Wamsutta, 14o; New York lliU. llo. Ubais Bags AjuoXeag a., 30o; Lew Lb ton A, llo:8tark, 80o: Union. 2äc: Banner, SOo; Montrop, ase. DAILY KAILKOAD DOiLMET.CZ. rncLH. 7 ft Tl. tmiL . ÄBOTTS. IM I2CITTS. 190 1.VO0 ' 29 SAiiev. enshela400 12U 0Di and Coke, tons. Uooperage, cars.. 1,010 8 . 600 S2.0U0 8o0 670 (lAttle. nead... 131 Corn ineal, barreli. Jorr., biuioeic.. 18,400 A10 Fertilizer, earsf.oor. oarrels. 8.UC0 M 1 60 2,807 61 120 Hair bristles, cars. Hay. tons.. H ii tons 20 ' 60 High wines, barrels... no&i, neaa 69J ' 01 74 30 Hordes and raulea, nead. iron.toue. Lara, tierces Lath, can. Lam, oars yoga, cars Lnairjer. foeU. H.Ji9X,5iO 170,500 216 loo 19.600 3MJ 4,400 280 670 1 7 teronandise. cars. 2 0 ' 7,700 100 2,800 185 Jil, oarreis... Ju, on&beis Pro7l4ions. tons. (iye, d nahen salt. Darreis. 'Coeo. nead... Heinde, cars. i 20 2 Staves, oars. itone, cars. Tallow, barrels. rouacco, nuam. Vheat, ooahtu 12 3,0l0 100 "80 7,12.i 2Ö0 a 52 781 wiuxxy. bois wool, tons Miscellaneous, cars Total number cars u HTOBB 683 Wbeau Oorn. Oau. Kye. DP.UG-Unchan ged . Asaaroetlda is qaotd at 25930c; alooaoi at 12 2622 3d; alum, per pound, 545o; camphor, per pound, JOaöc; cochlaeV, per pound, üOjtfOc; chioform, per sound, 1 3(91 23; copperas, barrels, per aoond, Saic: cream tartar, pore, t547o: iniiio, per poond, II 20 1 So; licorice, Calab, per poonu, genuine, 40Q16o: magnesia, carb'i oa., aerponnd,SJi340o; morphine, P.4W. per ounce ; 11 5 4 75; madder, per pound, lSlSo; oil, oaaIjr, yo.l, per gal, II öu jl 60; oil, bargamont,pel loWOOV; opium per pounl, W7öä7 üü; quial&a ver ounce, 14 8582 40: balsam copaiba ioo; aioap. caaUle, rn -la jKo; soua, blear o K2 po.' pounl, 6'3o; salts, ewox, par potmu. &)c; sncfT, (rarrett'a, pacx, per zroas, 17;snuft, Uarrett'e, per ense of 4 doacn, Te;salpbur, flour, per pound, 6?ec; saltpetre, per poaaa, lüoo ; tarpentn.e, 485c. , jTJia-ooAiActlve and unchanged. AnUir&cUe, per ton, r9 75; itraaii uiock, per ooauel. löo: White River, 13 s; Band craek, Ifta; ill;hland träte, 13c; Highland steam, Uo; Pltuborg, 22; Kraxll nut, domestic, 12c; do, steam, 9a Brazil lack, 83; Virginia cannel, 27o : InOiMia eannel, 22. Coxa i2e; erusned, i5s. Wood Market ovcrstocled at 54 waz 00. lfLäH-Qaotationa remain unchanged. iAbrador iirrtDK. bbin. ; nair bDl, 44 50, No. 1 lake herrlim, naif bOls.Möo; auartars, 60; kite, i-xSil UJ; o. 1 plccerel, half bbls, 33; quarters, ji tu; kits, $1 10; Ho. 1 white per hall barrel at Ad UC33 äu; Qaartur barrel, 13 23; kit, II 16; ramuy wlilto, liair bbla, 60 00; acarUrs, o0;klts, II 00 ; California salmon, per out barral, naw 110 60; kits, 12 7i; Mackerel, new mesa per brL 133(333; half brl, ei& OUigllö 0u: quarter barrel, 18 bo; kits, ii 10; No. 1, barrel, 1; ball Darrel, W 60j10 oo; qoarter oarrsl, ti 009)3 U; xita, II 45: So. 2, aalf , barrel, 17 60: qc arter barrel. 13 75: kits, U SO; Cod Csii. 8 50(37. Holland herrlng.per k, 1 st) ; scaled herring 600. Halibut, imoced, lie repared codfish, 100(38 50; Round Hhor herring, 7 60 ; half barrel, ii 00. FANCY UKOCER1KH AND FBÜ1T8 Quiet and unchanged. ÜA5NED UOODS. Tomatoes, 2 lbs, II 301 4ü ; I lbs, II 7531 85 : Yarmouth corn, 12 2032 30; Mountain sugar, S2 20J1 2 25. Peaobes, 2 lbs., II 751 85; 8 lbs, 2 Ö5&2 75. Htrawberrles, 2 ids, 11 w&j uu. uaapbers 2 lbs, l? 203s tl 'JdQ3 60. Pineapple?, tash. Yarmouth. Ii 25 60. 'WorUeberrles, 2 lbs, 12 23 HaccoUreen Peas, II 75 1 asai Bart&j 25. String beaDB, lett rears. -2 35(112 60. Lima beans, ti So; Pumpkin, 8 lbs. II 75. Corned beef, 2 lbs, 1160,3. 4 ; lbs. 112 60S13 00. Dried beef, Jacob's, löo; low grades, iX,o. uove oyevera, lull weigni, 1 nnnnri. Si 2 nonnds. U 101225: liliht welsht. 1 pound, Wß'Jöc; 2 pounds, II IWOl 95, Lobsters, 1 pound, 12 2ü ;2 pounds, U 25. CaII rornla aalmon,l pounrt, 1 16i U5; 8 pounds, S3 ä. I ir0REiaa ruiTS Prunes and citrons are lower. Oranges, per brl., IS($8 60. Lemoca, prime 1700 1 (37äO;dtes loo per lb; old raisins, layers, 12 60; new raisins, 12 9u-g3 uo; London layers 14 U'jjMns atel crown, S3 7a; doable crown li 00. Bultana. 15 JlSc: Valencia, läi3c; figs, sew drum firm, 17tlo ; large layer figs, 20c per lb.; French prtinea in boxes, very nne, 1k?13$o; kezs,. I2jl2c; citron, saj3oo; cnrrsjit17iCiio; 'A'arxich prunes, new, lOSUc. jN uts Hort all ailed almonds quoted at 21($33e; filberts, 14 '4 15o; walnuts, French, llo; Naples, 16-31M; Uraiil mia, 9lc: peanuts, red, raw. miüoi white Virginias, Iltl2o; roasted 8a higher. " UKAlB. FLO UK AXD FEED BKA. 8hifarurrs, icto. The market remains substantially as for several days past. üran is dull fiä ul'14 00: fine feed nominal at 18 00, and middlings at tV2&tf. according to qupilty. Corn meal, bolted, 11 40; feed meal II 30 oer hundred. Hominy feed meal, II 15. Fixur Inactive and unchanged. Cboioe nvnoies are quoted at a 0UO7 50: fanov country at 18 25 3875 for new; family country, 15 253575; superfine. II 00 4 75: fine at IS 25 93 75. Coaw High mixed is in demand and scarce. Mixed, held at 64o; high mixed 65956c; No. 2 white at 57c; ett Sc; new, 4C(i2o for 75 lbs. Oats Very Bound mlxe :rI2 Iowa white, 38c: damaged ara Nominal. Quoted at 65985c BARLXT-Nominal. Worth 8CcJl CO. Wbxcat Continues dull and Inactive except for choice quail tles.of which there Is little in the market. We quote: Red wheat, 60cSl 00 for new; II 20 Ol 80 for old, free on board: amber II Oojl 20 (or new ; 1 101 80 for old: white nominal, held at II 25?ll 6 for old ; II 001 25 for new. Damaged wheat 'jg&oc. HOUS-Are firm at yesterday's quotations. We quote at f 90di7 10 for best. MAY Plenty, with a fair demand. Loose li quoted at 11 8 18 ior choice timothy from wagons. Prairie baled, best. 114 60. Baled timothy is quoted at fci (JO tor the best. Straw, 83 00 per load or 30o per hundred. HUPtt Nsw crop are quoted at 4548o per pound HIDES, ETC Unchanged. Best city t?een nides. cows, Co; steers weistlns 5 lbs or over, 7c; be city veal skins, 11c; best city kip skin, 8c; green salted, cured, at 1"; ury salted hides, 10c; dry flint 12tl4c. Urubby, bull and stag hides two-thirds price. Sheep eklai are quoted at 60 to II 00 according to quality. - Tailow, Sc. Urease Brown at 7o : yHcwsSa: white. lc IP.ON AND ÖTZEL Trade fair and prices unchanged. - . xi quotations are givpn at list prices, as follows: Bar Iron Is quoted atCi 6Cy,2 70. bheeta reUed, 10 . to 14, 4c; 15 to 20,4Mo;27, 4o , Charcoal. IHo advance On above rates. Other sixes and numbers are graded at proportionate rates. Bleel la quoted as follows; Sanderson's best ICngllah tool, 25c ; American tool, lbc ; spring steel. 1. inch, lie; 1 Inch and over, lie. mill pick shapes. 80c Horse shoes, Eurden's, fd 73 per ke; mule, 81 higher. mvXiLEK-Unchanzed in every respect. Oak ajaughtered sole Is quoted atü9 5lc; Buffalo, owc; namess M jviso: upper 23 J 2Sa per loot; .t rench oaU, 81 7b&l 25; reach, kip,

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1 25(1 1 80 ; collar, per foot, 30c : bridle. per dosen , r'04 0u; domestleealf, 118001 fio; kip, domes-

tiejL oMl 10. ljBEtt-No ( changes reported to-day. n-n, -1 and x eiear, per M. feet. green, to Ü?5 drTL ; Flooring, dressed, fjP 00; Bldinf, dressed, 115 0U li 00:Utoek Kdat rough, 1 16 (1100; Common boards, 114 1 OOr utJX&' " Sl4 00; BUI tuoVer l 'feey l(?" l,??J?T? iUmbMT? XI oo extra per M. : ShaeUnz, 112 00; A sawed shingles, 13 m oo : 2 ahlnglea, 12 .60 ; Poplar shingles, 8S 00: Lath. 12 75 ; öouthern pine flooring, drowned, M0 0046 00. . r'oriJiB Clear, uo 00; Ootnion. Ill 00; Culls 110 00. k Ajbh 1st and 2d. 9B2 60. v - Buack Waxjtdt xne quota. Mona are buying prices for green and selling prlov for dry lumber , lit and 2d, dry 155 00.80 00; Is and 3d, green, 40 00iiS 00: CulU. lift iflMTO oo. N AILH öteady and unchanged. Quoted, lud toflOd at li 25 per xetf and amaller lumbers at the usual advance. OILB Bteady and uoehaiigdd. . , Raw Uaseea quoted at 67jWo; tool , "2 Sc; lard oU, current extra, II 10; Nc 1. H9 1 10; tanner oll.Btralt's best.SOaSSo; Bans, 'best, 65600 ; Labrador, S09&äo; reOned coal oil. 13H3 140 1 standard gasoline for lamp, L7 v0! headlight. 20a:Bc:. luhrloating and machUkry Oils. 2Ö04M1 2&. i -PRODUCE Quiet and unchanged generally. ' BUTTiu aji onering are readuy taken as our quotations, uood roU 183 J0c; second rate, 12.alac. tooe Have advanced lc and are In demand at 2ur2c. Pooltst Market dull and unchanged. Old fowls dull ; per dos,nens 82 2i; roosters 81 fO : nn.Wa 1 ,1 .1 . O 1 n' . . ' U TV, VAU Uli f UUU(, O- M W. Turkeys, per lb. lire, 0(7c Young chickens pienty. uooa size Dring 11 ou perooxen. Veoxtablss Potatoes are dull and un changed. Car lots Si to WJo per bushel; from store, 40 to ooc. weet potatoes, 3 lO(j3 60 per oarrei. ceiery, (jgvo per aoz. Onio3 Hlow at 12 tvuri 25 per barel. Faurr Ureeu apples plenty at fl-ai 75 per brl. : choice, 83 T&34 on. Crau berries at 111 60g 12 00 per oarrei ;j to per Dusnei. Beeswax, per lb, 2&c ; white navy beans, II S0t9 1 CJ .and very dull; Feathers, per lb, prime live geese firm at 6Jc: mixed, 2500 ; Ginseng, 75c: Hast, oer lb., cotton, 2c. Hohkt Quiet at SOo pnr pound for choice doim : ior iow Kraue. -Mmuoa. PROVlSIONsi Advices from other points made provisions firmer, but no changes of quo tations were suggested. Bulk Mkats Clear rib sides, summer cured. 25 to 30 days in salt, 12c; 10 days salt, lljd ilc. rsreakiast Dacon, iaxc xiams, none in market. .Shoulders, market bare. Dried bef, ll 15c. Prime steam lard, lSlSVgc; do kettle, llHOUc. Jobbin Pricks Bacon clear sides. 14Mcs breakfast do. 16c; bams, lee; lard, kettle, 13uc. TAFLE OROClUE-Quiet and unchanged. Oorrxxs The market remains weak both heie and in the r-ast. xto&stlng grades of Rio art quoted to 229233; good to lair at 23t24o; prime at 24M5o; choice to fancy, at 2öyrbo and Jaya at Uasöc CANDI.K8 Hotel. ui(22o; star candles qioled at 17Xaioo: common pressed, 12? CJiXKsa Continues firm at 14, ai5i3 for prime to choice factory. aIolassks ahdSybups New Orleans molaiises Is steady at 633j70o for old crop. New crop worth 7od0o for prime to choice, and syrups c bOoAtl for common to laucy. Kick Dealers quote aiajo for Raneoou. and t993 for Carolina; 7i'j9o for fair tobest Louisiana. Sugars Market continues weak. We quote: rteflned Is quoted atl0$10o tor A, Off A l(fs9lüc, 10$10KO for extra C. and llX(allo tor hard; circle C and B,s310o; yellows, 4s9Xc bODA In ooxes, 8S97o ; 6 J8 kegs. Ö0AP9 German is quoted at e&jtfX:; Babbitt's at luaiOHo. Htarch Dealers quote t B5o per pound for pearl. ö picks Pepyer is quoted at Z5g28c ; allspice, aO'azio: cloves, 7075o ; caMia, 4040J0. Teas Market still inactive. Uunpowder Is quoted at OU09II 47; Imperial, S6c51 20; Hyson öOJSl ÖO;Ooloug,5c;r An? llsh breakfast. 40a7jc H1ÜJJÖ Quiet and unchanged. Flax seed is quoted at f l 00(i 49, according to quality; oiover at 17 0337 60; timothy doll at 12 6042 75. BALT Bteady and unchanged. Baginaw, dray load lots, ai 1 80&1 9); Ohio ttlver, in store, at II 7501 M: Saginaw, car lots, at II 7Uffll 75: Ohio Kiver, car lots at II 70. TOBACCO Weak at quotations. ltoyal Uem is quoted at 803); Monitor Navy, C8(370c ; bol9d tciaccc , 455öc : bright navies and quarters, .Va725; smoking brands, 8-ca5123c; fine cuts, Qh-qtfx:; black tobacco, 50j3oc lucadien; twists, boaJo. T1NNEBJ öl OCÄ Prices unchanged; trade fair. Tin plate is quoted, for IC 10x14, charcoal, first qual'.ty, at Sil to IX, ditto, at 113 O0: IU, Uxj) rooflns tin, I 50; 10,20x2 roofing tin, 19 50. Brase kettle, iuc. no. 'il iron vt 4 4-iuo; no. -c smooth iron, sc Moorehead's galvanised iron, SO per cent, discount from Hsu Sil no, per sheet, llo; per oank, 10c Pig Un, Btralt's, 30c. Wire bright and annealed 4Q per cent discount from list prices; lacquered 35 per cent dlroount. Bolder, tinner's 18c. Copper Bheetiug. 14 to la ox., &öo: planished, 14 to la oa.. 32c : bolt copper, 45c ; bottoms, 34o. Lead Pig, 7Sc; bar, 84c. Antimony, lac; Babbit metal. i6aJUc WHISKY Unchanged and firm at 11 13. WOOL U washed. JH&Sioi tub washed, 4S317c. WOODEN WAKl-Noa tubs per dos,! ;0. 2 ditto, 60; No. S ditto, 177 60; No. 1 Churns, common, per dosen, 110 60; No. ditto, 89 60; No 8 ditto, 8 60: No. 1 cedar churns brasa bound, I21(3; No. 2 ditto, 820(21; No. lash churns, 818; No. 2 ditto. 818; No. 8 ditto, 814: stave half bushel measures, 5 50; hoop iron bound ditto, 18 50 47; keelers, five In nest, $2 25; meal sieves, 14-18, 117532; ditto 18, 82 00&2 25; O U buckets two hoop, 82 00(9? 10; ditto three hoop 12 20a2 25. WINDOW GLASS-Steady and unchanged. (Single Btrengtn. 2nd QuaL let Qual. 8x3 to 8x10 . .87 00 P 75 8X15 to 10x13 8 00 8 75 L)X16 to 12x18 11 Oil 12x30 to 20x28 18 00 Discount C5 and 70 per cent, off above. MONEY, STOCKS, KTO. Nw Yoar, November 10. Money market active at XQ5 per cent., closing easy at 3 per cent. Mercantile paper 637 per cent. Custom receipts, 8U9.0C0. Assistant treasurer disbursed 8237 ,C00. aearings, 152,000,000. . Sterling Kxchanee is quoted at 14 81 for 60 days, and $4 tS64 for sight. uoid opened at in;, leu on to iiyt, auvanceu to 114, and finally declined to 11 ltates paid ror Dorrowing were 1 ana x percent, per annum, and 1-414 per cent, per diem. Loan also made fiat, and at 1 and 8 per cent, for carrying. .The war-like rumors from Europe yesterday were not verified, and hence the weaker condition of the market. e UovernmenU steady. Railroad bonds firm and in good demand. In the late afternoon dealings Chicago & Northwestern consolidated coupon gold bonds were t he most active, and advanced to 83. Central Pacifies sold at 103; Bock Island 7s at 101 and Michigan Central 7s at 101. tat securities dull, except Tennessee's, which are a little better. The stock market was bouyant and higher today, despite the gloomy state of the weather, the new arrangement between trunk lines and the Increased earnings of some roads havioga tendency to assist the Improvement. The greatest advance was in Union Pacific, which rose from 8iJ to and for a time 70 was bid, without bringing out tne stock. In the final dealings there was a reaction to tt tbe market closing with that price bid, and no stock offering under 69. Missouri Pacific made the next greatest advance, rising from 13 to 15, with a final close at 14-. Hannibal & St. Joseph rose from 20 to 22 for the common, and from 21 to 26 ror preferred. Panama advanced from 131 to 136. Michigan Central was favorably atlected by tbe trunk line negotiations, and advanced from G&i to 67. Northwestern common rose from 3y. to 88; prelerred from öirJi to w; Bt. Paul trom 8, to 3äJ; preferred from 64 to 6; Chios from 16 to 17H: Pacific Mall from Jgtoiöand Western Union from 76 to 77. There was a slight reaction In these stocks at the close. Lake täbore declined from 62', to 6la, and subsequently rose to 62, at closing. Transactions on Btock Exchange were 112,000 shares, of which 11.0U0 were Pact do Mall, 10,000 Western Union, 3,'XW Northwestern common, 8,0u0 St. Paul common, 6,000 Erie. 4,000 8t. Joseph, 27,000 Lake Hhore. 12,000 Chios, 10,000 Union Paelflo and 13.0J0 Missouri Pacific. eovBBastsirr 8xotjbxto3. Thll rri. iSat.MoniTue. W'd O. ö. 6's 'S!., 122 1224 120 122 IM 118 119 Vlifii 121 122 U4 lli?i 121 l-fi, 1J6H 115H 81 122 115 ll7 120 121 - C7 6'S 'Ji2seeae-t-nTvf 1 1 . II. tt. 6'S TJ4 f.. 6's t'j... l.i IIS 121 WH :ii U. B. 8's "ei (now)-. 11a Iii U. H. 0'S 'BT..O. B. 6'S 83 6 per cent f d loau. U.B. 10-t0's 121 my U6yt 118 IHK iah 115 j0 11 4 114 123 "5 116; m 123 1 1 . 118 Cupon&j 10-40's, 117 ''78 curroncy c lJii 11 5 179 V, Hold. 115)4 in;. Sterling...... (hfl 4U I IM The nnrchasimz pnoes for Uovernment bonos in Indianapolis vary from tht Kw Icik Quotauoas Pii. tx cent.

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Old Teun 48 4 New Tenn New Virginias. Old Virginias ., w 40 40 40 WIS! ioI loi'i! KUfBJtAIt HTOOKB. ThT m. Mai. 7H I Mon TU '8 W'd W. D. Telegraph I 75 17 101 7S 57 78 58J4 76 ,87 101 78 76 76 racino Ma" , Adams Express . 101 78 Hl 1U1 WeUs A Fargo x.i 78 7h M a. men can n U. Ö. H.x..,..a 57 7 44 43 VAX N. T. central. 104 104 lC4104k 1C4U 17 ITH 17 I7 17 35 Krle, prefarredM Har;em.....,. Harlem. p'I'd.. 30 1X1 130 3) 132 W0 33 Si) 132J4 m 5 81 12 lf2J4 130 HI 13U 13U mi Mlcblzan Central. 61 U. Paoiflo stocks. 62t 60 6") 91 66 lAüa Hhors 82 lUlnois CatraL. 1 1 91 Pittsburg wo ?7 b9 90' .57 9 Ncrthwestern cox SI 65 i 106 103 Nthweit'n preL. Ö1S öl 02, U-, u. a U. N.J. CentiaL. 51 1C5 ioa 3! 6S 104 103 I 103 1UJ 1U 103' Hoot Island. 104 84 . 't. Paul. St. laul prsf.. 84 äO CI 14 64 - 6 7 W.hMn-. 6 7 0 7 Wxi pref, 7 7 7? 6 15 5 7 1 Port Wayns., Ter iw Alante,.. 67 15 5 19 J5 0 24 Ten xjaute pref. Culaigo A Alton Ü.Ä A.PTVsrred. a 20 t6 1CÖ 14 V5 2) 93 81 103'i 10S S fV rl 10:105 OhioAMlSaUaipi. Ibl 16 1T Indiana Cexu rai c b. a q... H. & St, Joe !?!.& Lackawana . 5Si .AHA 111 112 Hi 19 112 112 1 20-i 5 MX 118 JITIi 17 Vi in Mui; Uli, lis -v. -i l-e oh.i 1 JO I 18 18 V. Psolno bonds MO." I f7 .- 1L3 0. Pacific bonds .Itttfi 101102V 10HUn:lMv MAUKJcra 0t;txleubafji, W TORE, Nov. lOrf-nonr Less doine; re ceipts io,otu barrels; sales were made ot superflm Western and state at Sä 1090 m): common to good extra do at So äo &o 6- ; g xd to eaoice at 3j 1098 17; white wheat Western ex tra at F8 15 8 00; common to good extra Ohio at $5 437 60! common to choice Kt. Louis at S5 609 00. Kye flour The market is S'eady; sales were made at li 0;5 60. corn meal The market Is quiet: sales were made of Western at 13 so 65. Wheat Mara et dull and lower; receipts Ha.cOO bushels : sales were ma ie of rJectedsprtngatflo4 9lo6; Ho. 8 Chicago prlng at 11 11; jno. 8 Milwaukee at 8122; xo. 1 Minnesota at Si Hi; winter red Western, new, at 81 104 1 17; white Western at SI 40; winter red Western, new, damaged, at 90e. Rye Demand light; held firm; siles were made of Western at 8ti(3s8c. Harley The market is dull ; axles were made of No. 2 rowed state at SJaüjc; Canada West at -"Ca U 12. Barley malt The market la quiet and drooping: sales were made or Ho. 2 rowed state at Si 20: No. 6 rowed state at tl 20 n t 30. new Canada West at SI 8U Jl 40. Corn la lower; ' receipts 21,OoO busnels: sales were made or wettern mixed, steam, at 7i 7:c: do. sail at 7 47bc; high mixed and yellow Western at 7bij.7c. Oats Are dull; lecelpts (8.C00 busoels; saien were made of Western mixed and state at 45 Jioc: white do at 43,1 13. Hay The market Is firm: sales were made at7 'o. riops The market Is firm: sales were made of Eastern and Western at 10 löc; New York state 12ai7c: t'alifornia at lT'Oc rtio conee Tne market is dull and unchanged; sales were made of cargoes at l7cAJc; Jobbing at 17321o, gold. Bug.'UT T he market is n;iu ; eies were maue of fair to good refining at 7'sc; prime atuc; refined unchanged at 9'jllc. Molasses Orocesy and loreign grades are unchanged; sales were made 01 New Orleans, new crop, at 7JJ7ÜC. Kice The msrket is unchanged; sales were made of North Carolina at 6J7e; Louisiana at 6t7c; common to prime at 7v.w((c; choice Kangoon at 65lc. Petroleum Market heavy: sates were made or crude at c?8'Jöc; roflned atiaviao; cases at 1617; naptha at I0o. Heiln teales were maue of stralued at tl bo3l 90. Turpentine S&ies were mule 01 spirits at 41o. Egg5-Sales were made of Western at isytQi)c. Mess park The market is dnll ; sales were maue 01 new mess. iooDinr. at va : an the year at 52 J U)0 6 Heef The market is uncuanged: sales were made of plain mess 'at 10 wglO 2i; extra do at oil 00 (411 50. Cut meats The market is quiet; sales were made or dry sailed suouiders attfc; tierce pic 2 led hams at 14 c; clear rib, at 13c; bellies ai H. Middle The market is dull; sales were made or w e&tern loug clear at 12 lie: city long clear at 13; Lard-The market is lower under pressure to sell; closing steady; sales were made of prime team at i'jlo; seller November at 12 412 15-16; seller all tbe year at 12'Jli.c. Butler Tbe market is firm; sales vrero made of Western at lö&löc: state at 'i-i 31c. Ch9ese The market Is dnll; sales were made of common to prime western atejl'c. Wh'.irr Tbe m trset u qoiet: sales were made at tl 17. Leataer lbe market is unchanged; sales made of hemlock sole, Buenos Ayres and Klo Orand, llcht, middle ana heavy welclils at 23f2üc; California do at 2ic. Wool The market la firm: sales were made of domestic fleece at 43 äöic; tubbed at 52&56c; pulled at 27a 4tic; unwashed at i764c. CHIOAOO, Nov. 11 Flour The market is firm: sales were made or common to good extra spring at 88 006 50; Minnesota winter at So 25(47 25; Western extra at Söa 60; Western superfine at 34 00. Wheat Is in lair demand at lower prices : eaies were maue 01 ro 1 cnicago spring at SI 11(9 1 11. No 2 Chicago spring at 11 17(ai uo ior seller tipoi or opuons; no a nicago spring at :c; rejected, at too. corn The maraei is auu ana prices are lower: saies were made or no i mixed at m'ym ior seller spot ; 5lc was bid for seller November; 47JiC for seiier all the year; rejected at 613$3l;c. Oats The market is firm; sales were made of No 2 at 8lM'ile lor 6eiier spot or opuons. nariey Tbe market is easier with a good demand ; sales were made at b6o for seller spot; 64o ior sel ler lJecember. Kye The prices are firm; sales were made at 59.465c. Pork The demaDd Is lair at lower prices; sales were made at SM 75(3 I 10 for seller spot: 1 00fti 73 ior seller No vember; Sia 35 lor seller Pebruary. Lard The market is steady; sales were made at 512 lccl U 2U for celier spot; 12 12 '9 12 lo for seller November: SN c2(12 Oo for fce.ler all the year. Bullr. meats The prices are higher; tales were made of shoulders at 838c; short rib middles at ll9llo: short clear middles at llc. WbisKy The market is firm; sales were made at 11 12. Freights Are lower; corn to uunaio, 5c; wheat to Buffalo, &tjc. Keceipts lor tne past 24 DÜUI1 r lour, i,iaaj iwrreis ; w iuu,wu busneis; oorn, do,uw ousaeis ; oaia,iu,uw oiuuivuj rye, 3ö,ouo Dusneia; Dariey, o,ow ouaueis; man, 4,0! i) bushels. Shipments tor the past 24 hours Flour, 10,100 barrels; wheat, 100,000 bushels; oorn, 6,000 bushels; oats, 75,ouobushels; rye, 6.000 bushels; barley, 10,000 ousneis; man, ero bushel On the call board this atternoon wheal was steady; saleslwere made at SI 07? for seller December. Corn The market is easier; Bales were made at 5li5lc lor seller November. Oats The market is firm and prices are unchanged; sales wert made of No 2 at 3uo tor seller November and December. jtm ine market is easy ; sales were maae ai.JJ 10 ior casn ; f 12 U for seller February. ST. LOUIS, Nov. 10 . Cotton The prices are unchanged; sales were made of 1,000 bales of middling upland at 12o; low middling at 12 1-lKc ; good ordinary at llo. Flour The market is weak; sales were made of superfine fall at S3 8öa4 Id; extra superfine fall at SI 2j(il 50; double extra superfine fall at C4 50 (95 00; ire me extra supernae laii at va wcio w; extra family, including rancy, at a vag 00. Wheat The prices are lower: sales were made of No 2 red winter at SI 53 cash; SI ö4i 55 seller November: No 3 red winter at Si 27(31 27"

cash. Corn The market Is inactive ; sales Were grades at S35; half good steers S5 30a 40; shipmade of No 2 mlxd at 47c cash ; 47ic seller I uients, 850.

November. Oats The market is uusettled; saies were made of No 2 mixed at 303lc cash ; 3aj seller November. Barley The market 1 dull and prices are lower; sales were made of f rime to strictly prime Northern spring at 110 jl SO. Rye The market is easier; sale were made iNo i at twgtwxc can; o'o seiier November. Pork Tbe prices are lower; sales were made at XU 50. Lard The market Is dull and prices are lower; sales were made of prime steam, current make, at S12 50. Bulk meatsThe market Is quiet and weak and there is only onlyaJohDlng and order trade; sales were made of clear ribs at 109lu,c; clear rib sides at 14 14c; clear sides at n;aioc. wuissy ine market is dull: saies were made at SI 12. Hogs Xbe market Is steady and flrm; sales were made of shipping Yorkers at w 003 iv; packing at S7 (Xj(7 3o; butcher at 7 0utf7 60; extra stockers at Sö 2ÖQ6 00. Cattle There is a good demand: sales of good to choice natives at 65 00 Qfiio; medium to lair native steers native stockers at 13 25(93 7j: native feeder at Si9UGt4bo; native cows at Si 3ur33 30; good to choice Texas steers at S3 50i 1; medium to fair Texas steers at S3 753'i ; common lexas cows at Si 252 CO. Receipts -Flour, 5,000 barrels; wheat, z.tou bushels; corn, v,uuu ousneis; raw, lO.iw) bushels: . rye, 15,000 bushels; barley, LOU) bushels ; hogs, 3,930 nead ; cattle. L10O bead. , , . CINCINNATI, Not. 10. Cotton Tbe market is steaJy, wUh a moderate demand; sales ere made at 12 sc. Flour The market is dull and prices are unchanged; sales were made of family it 15 503 25. Wheat-The market is d ah; sales were made of choice red at SI lo31 0. lkrn la scarce and prices are firm for old; sales were made at 60öö2c; new is dull; sales maH a at 4(1,34.1 j. Oats The market Is dull: aales were made of No 2 at 283Sc.

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rhm,i . ..1. ade of Canada, to arrive, Si litfi so. RywO m5k,twar. m.. mt i Ork J du.l; sales market 11 scarce and prices arc 0. , r 822 SO. Lard-The rua-iM .1iri.?,ef,T rl? made of steam at Sl2 Si13 K1? kettle atS13 00. Bulk meats-The marke!- Hrttx aT: JfeI? made of shoulders at $ 7 f.1!1 Sil 60(911 75 : clear at 812 12fJ W T. . J,,ljL JLd partly cured; also sales were rxrs4 LCu?5 lands at 10; hams, long cut at fli .fr: delivery 25th of November. Baeotv- ices a re nominal; green meats are steady WMV. ' . 17 257 80; sides at 110 87. Hogs-The n. is active and nrlnM .r. rmw . ..ii arxet made of common light at M75Q7 00; fi T good packing grades at 87 lo7 SO; good to exv botchers at 17 407 5 . Re elpts 8,020. fchia " menta 110. Whisky Tne market is fair and prices are firm; sales were made at SI II. But ieri he market is steady and prices are firm ror choice grades; sales were made of choice western reserve at iwaiw; Uenirai Ohlo.cb.olee. at 2t(925o;. medium at 20923. Cheese Tbe market Is unchanged; sales were maae at J2a I'll -ll , , . . . . ityic. - iag marsiet is uncuanged lor ilntieed; lard oil is firm and unchanged: sales were uiius st f a vo. MILWAUitEE. Nov. lO.-Flonr-The market is weaa. wneat The market is quiet; sales were made of No 1 Milwaukee spring at SI 17; no 1 nam at SI SO; No 2 Milwaukee, spring w 91 u; seuer . November at Si 09; seiier December at SI 0S ; and No 3 at 94c. Corn The market is quiet anf prices are lower; irr were mMieoinoi at 002. oau me marbet Is steady: sales were zaade or No 2 at 38c. Barley The market is firmer and prices are held higher: sales were made ol No 2 priog and seiier November at 81 0b; seller December, at in; no. a auto at c Kye The market Is steady; sales were made of Nd 1 spring atTOo. provisions -tne mar Ket is quiet and prices are nominally firmen Mess Pork Wales were made at 1213-21 00. ; Kettle Lard Sales were made of prime steam lard at lZ3l.ie. S. p. Hamsbales were made at 11c. Dry baited Shoul ders Sales were made of loose at 8o. Grain Freights-Are quiet and weak; to Buffalo, wheat. 6c: to Osweeo. ICc Receipts Hoar. 9,030 barrels; wheat, 110,000 bushels; corn, bushels; oats, bushels: barley. bushels :rr. Dusneis; maize. ousneis. shipments nour, zo.uu Darrels; wneat. ,47,uuo bushels: corn, ousneis: oais. ousneis: Darier. Pandels: rye, nasneis; maize, ousneis. TOLEDO. Nov. 10. Flour The market Is firm ; sales were made at $4 U!a7 60. Wheat The market is active and prices are higher: sales were made No 2 white Wabash at II 37: No 3 wnite w a Dash at si 20 ; No 1 white Michigan at lichiean at 11 16: extra 81 27; No 2 white M white Michigan at 81 as; amber Michlgau, spot, at SI 18; seller December at SI 2u; seller J anuary at SI 24 ; No 2 amber Michigan at SI 04; No 2 red winter at SI 20: No 3 red winter at Si 05: rejected red winter at 93c. Corn The demand is fair and the market is firm; sales were made oi high mixed, spot, at 62c: seller November at Je; high mixed, new, spot, at 67c; seller Novemoer at aoc; seller ail tne year at 4M; low mixed at 50c ; yellow at 6lc : No 2 white at 60c : no grale at 9c;no grade, new, at tOc: damaged, new, at 43c. 'Oats The market Is -firmer: sales were made of No 2 white, spot- at 35c: seller Novem ber at 35: seiier January at To: rejected 3oc Freights Dull and unchanged: to Bufialo. 3o for wheat; to Oswego,. 7 c for wheat: to Ogdensburg 7o for wheat. Keceipts Flour, barrels; wheat, 22,000 bushels: corn. 17.000 bush els ; oats, 4,0iO bushels. Bhlpments Klour, l,uoo barrels; wheat, 23.000 bushels: corn, 18.000 bush els: oats. 8.000 bushels. . LOUISVILLE. Nov. 10. Cotton The market is dull: sales were made at ITJs,i3,ia. Flour The market is steady: sales were made of extra at 85 0035 60: extra family at 5 50(36 00; A No. 1 at $05037 25; fancy at S7O0t8 00. Wheat The market is unchauged; sales were made of red at 8110(3115; amber at 81 15ai 20: white at Si 204 1 35. ou arrival. Corn Tbe market is steady; sales were made at &Yi62o. Oats The market is steady: sales were made at 3842c. live The mar ket Is unchanged; sales were made of new at 75c. Hay The market is unchanged; saies were made of choice timothy at 814(18. Provisions The market is steady and prices are unchanged. Bulk meats Hales were made of clear rib and old at 12 12: sales were made in salt ten to fifteen days shoulders at 9c; clear rib at 11; clear at 12c, loose. Bacon sales were made - of old shoulders at lue; clear rib at 1415c; sugar cured hams none. Lard Sales were made of tierce at lmUlie. Whisky--The market Is higher; sales were made at SI 11. Barging Tbe market is firm; sales were made of 21b Kentucky hemp at 12gU-c CLEVELAND, Nov. 10.-Wheat-The market Is quiet and unchanged; sales were made of No 2 new red Western at SI 20: No 8 new red West ern at SI 00; rejected at 8CS5c. Shelled corn The market is steady and prices are firm ; sales were made at tncatiüc Kar corn Sales were made, on track, at 6263c. Oats The market is steady and Unchanged; Bales were made of No 1 slate at 10c; Ho 2 state at 38c; white at 41c. Petroleum The market is firm and prices are tteady; tbere was a good Inquiry Ior standard white, incar loads, at 10c; Ohio state test at llc; 13-c bisher above these figures for small way lota. Rye The market Is dull and prices are nominal. Receipts Wheat, bosneia; corn. ousneis; oats, ousneis; oariey, ousneis. P1TTSBUKU, Nov. 10. Wheav-The market is unchanged; sales were made of new red winter at SI 231 35; new white at Si 35140; old red winter at 81 4U(3l 45. Khelled cornHales were made of shelled at 63365c, on track Far corn Sales were made of old ear at - 653 67c; new ear at 43(a50c, according to quality. Petroleum The market is quiet; sales were made of crude at 81 47 at Parker's Landing; refined at 12c, Philadelphia delivery. LIVE STOCK MARKETS. INDIANAPOLIS LIVE STOCK MARKET. Indian apo lis, Wednesday, Nov. 10. There were 260 head of good cattle at the Exchange Stock Yards, ail of which were sold at prices ranging from S4 00 to Si SO for choice butchers' cattle. The market was active . Two car loads were shipped. The following are the quotations: . Uood, smooth, 1,100 to L500 shipping steers MmM..mm......-m...mm...J) ooto to Prime butchers' cattle 4 00 34 60 Uood.. 3 50(44 00 . 3 00(9 00 . 2 C0tf 3 CO . 2 75r3 50 S öü3 7ö Bulls and Thin Cattle...... Stock cattle Good Cberokesa worth. Hheep sold at S3 50(34 03. llogs are quoted at 17 00. , BUFFALO LIVK BTOCK MAREEI. . Buttalo, Nov. 10. Cattli The receipts today were 644 head, making a total for the week of 6,613 head, and 668 cars for the same week last yea-; but few lots offering; ireth arrivals going through tt consignments; prices unchanged. Bkxep and Lambs The receipts for to-day were 8,200 head, making a total for the week of 13,600 head; the run of Canada stock was light and the demand brisk, prices "fully c in advance of last weeks; quality good; all offerings finding ready sales; Western sheep In lair demand at a decline and weak, at ytQ off last week's prices. Hoos Tne receipts for to-day were 5,400 head, making a total for the week of 22.6J0 head; the market was fairly active for Yorkers and light weight of good quality hogs; sales were made at S7 657 70; sales slow for heavy hog; sales were made at S7 75; five cars unsold, holding at Stf 09 6CHICAGO LIVK BTOCK MARKET. Chicago, Nov. 10. Bnr Cattlk The receipts since Baturday were 3,500 bead; buyers and sellers nnart with prices nominally flrm, but buyers bidding lower; sales were made of poor to prime Hons The receipts for to-day were 23,000 head ; the market opened firm with most aales 10c hl her, closing strong with an upward tendency ; sales were made of common to prime at 17 lu 7 60, chiefly at S7 157 30; shipments, 6,000. 8 h Kit p The receipts for to-day were 2,ooo head : the market w as active but weak and easier, sales mostly at S3 504. EAST LIBERTY LIVE BTOCK MARKET. East Libibtt. Pa.. Nov. 10. Bxsr Cattlk The receipts to-day were 774 head, or 9 cars of through and 36 cars of yard stock, making a total of 1,64 head for the last 2 daya. The supply Is light, also the demand. Helling at S2 60a6 2o. Hogs The receipts to-day were 5,610 head, making a total of 7,180 head for the last 2 days; Sales were made as follows: -Yorkers at S7 25( 7 50; Philadelphias at S7 7l)et7 9U. bilKSP The receipts to-day were 4,100 head; making a total of 3,174 head for the last 2 days. Selling at Si w&o 00. , BOSTON WOOL MARKET. Boston, Nor. 10. Wool Domestic continues very firm; fu.l prices are readily obtained for all dettrable lots of both pulled and tleeco combing: delaine selections scarce; medium grades iu stock; demand for fine fleeces is such that small stock will soon become "quite smail; Onio and Pennsylvania fleeces, 45i47ic; X and XX,4 5t c: medium and No. 1 Michigan and W iscoa lleeces, 42(44öc; X and medium . combing snd delaiDe selections, 606Jc: washed 4lcS45c; nnwaehed pulled In fair -demand; 85ö& lor super fiae and extra superfine. CINCINNATI IRON MARKET. CINCINNATI, WkDNBSDAT, NOV. 10, 1875. Pio Ieon The demand for the various grades ol hot blast continues good. Buyers order prln

cl pally for their current want, and earryllgh stoeks of the pig metal. Prices have remained subitanllally tbe same, showing no decline, and promising no immediate Improvement. Cold blast irons are in light demand, and only well known brands sell at tbe quotations given. BOT BLAST CHARCOAL. Hanging Rock, No. 1. per ton 115 0028 00 4m Hanging itock. No. 2, per ton 24 0024 00 Hanging Hock, Forge, per ton 21 00 23 00 f outbern brands, No. 1, per ton.-. 23 00ßj24 CO Contbern Brands. Forge, per ton 21 00(4 Virginia, No. 1, per ton S4 00d2S 00 Virginia, No. 2, per ton Si fcx23 00 Virginia Forge, per ton,-.,.. , a C0&22 08

ere TTONB-COAL AN'D C KB. Hanstina Rock. No. 1. per ton. 23 rA24 oo Hanging Kock, Forge, per ton , Red Khort, No. 1, per ten .... 21 QM 27 U),4 21 CO, 24 tft)25 W Ked Hhort, forge, per ton - m. Hootch, No. 1, per ton , COLD BLAST. ' ing Rock, Car Wbeel.per torn. 40 00-J150 00 tI, Car Wheel, per ton S6 0440 00 x Brands Car Wheel, ton 30 0040 00 OOBtseTk. ,,nl Vtmra lurtnn n irt-S in and Forge, per ton 80 00 335 00 Maehlnr ton. 70 00,4) 00 Blow m,v. L. R. HULL CO. -a RK J1ETAL MAKK.KT. 'aw" VoaK. 7-J-T.M e-f1.r.n,ra5tl

mSl t eth. at ioc. ingot Lake-Is k6 0f were made at 2J&23c Pig u nchanged ? sale. "Bend flrm . .les were made . 2Z?,C?CU qal -ican is dull; sales were C .tL , 'ssia sheet The market is if'if-, Il lls-Ar quiet and steady ; quoted at lie, gold. Wa. . st 53 15; cnnch at firM, made LZ Sales were made of No. Si 6035 to Horst Ehoew sat surocaaeto. . . . . X1 I WKW roiyt CUTOA 1 i?f At , New Yobst. Nov. upund i ?iQli:iK"?I,?iT?? Cf "iL ed Arm; sales 13 5-lblS D-1S?. Fntnre Cl.-k -ember liVc were made as follows: Seller (A nuary. lsCo-'

eeiit-r jueoemor, uo-aio; seller n ijü.!. seUer February. 13 13-32c; seller Jfnr ykt. 11 seller April, 13e; seller May, 13 IV Animal

14ic seUer Joly, llc; seil . NEW YORK DKI OOODH MARK Nkw York. Nov. 10-Dry goods The" tVv movement was very slow, owiog to a heav'r'fv storm, which lasted all day ; cotton fland7s corset leans, satteena and tine brown &heet:Vefairly active and flrm; plaM prints in moderrtrequest; chocolates remained dull: woolen goods for mens wear moved slowly, as did flannelsand blankets. r FOREIGN MARKETS. London, Nov. 10-5 P. M. The rate of dis count in open market for S mouths' bills la 8 per cent., being 1 per cent, below the Bank of England rate. The . rate formwy at the stock exchangs on government securities is 2ner cent. Consols for money. Si 3-1, and on account, 94 3-1. United b tat es bods 6-20, ls5. 103 Y o-a, 1S67. io; l0-4cs, 104; new 6's, ii New lork Central. 83: Erie. 15. and Krle preferred. 29. Huaar yales wre made of No 12 Dutch starxrard snnt at Zis SdrdZ M ditto afloat at 2Zs'2s 3d ; refined at It's Kd10s 6d. iinneeu on aaies were maue at 2cVd. HDlrita of Turpentine ösües were made at 26s 3d. Paris, Nov. 10. Rentes, 65f 47"c Frankfort. Nor. 10. American securities New 5s, 9b. ANTWERP. Nov. 10. Fine American notrn. leum,2Sr. Liverpool, Nov. 10. Cotton Sales were made of middling uplands at 6'd ; and middling -Orleans st 7 3-16d: sales were made of luo.uuo bales, 2.0U0 of which were for speculation and export and 5,400 bales American. Corn Sales were made of mixed Western at 3ls 3d31s 6d. Wheat Sales were made ot No 1 Chicago spring at 93 lOd; No 2 Chicago spring at 9s 3d; No 2 Milwaukee at 9s Giftlos; and winter at 10s 6d. Common rosin Salts wore made at 5sfi s9d,and refined at I4d; extra and Western at iUiaciiös 9d ; spirits at Zie. Turpentine aleswere made at ts.i;6s 6d. Moffat's Life Pills I Moffat's PlicEnis Bitters !! and Pago's Climas Salvo!!! form arumpMe Family lledirineChrKt.andhSTe urea more diseases, ami bat tluae mere rood for hauBsitr, thau anj other xuediciae srer olfcred to tli s peo)lf . MOFFAT'S LIFE FILLS are parclr YrprUUlr. They act es the Liver, oppnkajr the ducts, and reNtoring the body to perfect health, and mar be relied on to rare Nenotu and Sick lieadarlif, ostirf neis. Dyspepsia, ladipefttion, JauadU-e, Liver aad BilionK lomplaiatii, tülcl-, SrnrTT. tieneral Weakness. Keter A Aa-ae. MOFFAT'S 1'IKEMX BITTERS correct ths erretion of the Slomsrh, and sre a rmrm tor vripiM, .icrfouieu, (lisple aea. female Cniuplnint. Mrtkiew IN-bility, Ac. PAGE'S CLIMAX SALVE IsaroRiponadof Arnica with many other xlrscfa nd balsam. Ve warraat it to rare pjerorala aa pialt Khenm, FeTer Sores, rile. Frost Bite, I hiU ltlslns, Coras, lsflammatios of the Kre Brök es Breasts, Sore Jiipples, Cats, Bruises, Born. Srald and all Cataaeoun DiseaKes, en ma a ox beSKt. It allays iaflamraatioB, hubdues sil pais, and heals wit hont a rar. It is worth its weight is gold te rrery family, sad should always bo oa band. CSTSold l)j Druggists tveryrTliere. J. P. KILLS, Sola Proprietor, Libert atreet, lew York. SIKJERIFF'S SALE.-By -virtue or an execution tome directed, from tbe cltrk of tbe Criminal Court of Marlon county, Indiana, and one execution from the clerk of the Superior Court of Marion county, Indiana, I will expose at public sale, te the highest bidder on SATURDAY, the 4th day ' of A.D. 1875, December, between the hours of 10 o'clock A. x. and 4 o'clock P. K. of said dar, at tbe aoorof the Court House of Marlon county. Indiana, the rents and profits for a term not exceeding seven years, of the following real estate, to-wit: The south half of lot number two T21 in C St. John West's Addition to Indianapolis; also, lota number one 1 and two x In MoKernan A fierce s sutxiivision or lots one ii .two 2 and three S in block twenty-three of Drake's Addition to the city of Indianapolis; also, lot one Iii and ten 1 10 1 feet oil ot the north side of lot sixteen 16 and twenty 120J feet off of the south side of lot seventeen f 17 in Spann and Hmith's subdivision of lots twenty-three 1 23 to twenty-tight 21 Inclusive in C. St. John West's Addition to In dianapolis, all situated In Marlon county, In-, diana. - And on failure to realise the fall amount of Judgment, Interest and costs, 1 will, at the same time and place, expose at poduo sate tne lee simple of said real estate. Taken as the property of Thomas Breoker at the suits of the (State of Indiana and Edgar J. Foster. Said sale will be made without any relief whatever from valuation or appraisement laws. ALBERT REIS3NER, Sheriff of Marion county. November 10. A. D. 1875. novll-t Cbopsxy fc Smith, H. & R., Attys for Pl'fXs. SHERIFF'S SAI.r. By virtue of an execution to me directed, from, thec;erK of tbe Civil Circuit Court of Marion county, Indiana, I will expose at public to the highest bidder, oa SATURDAY", the 4th day A, D.I875,. of December, between the hours or 10 o'clock A. ic and o'clock p. at. of said day, at the door of the court house of Marlon county, inai&na, tne tents ana predts ior a term not exceeding, seven years, ol the following real estate, to-wit: Lot number one Til la Smith's Addition to the etty of Indianapolis, Marion county, Indiana. And on failure to realize, the full amount of Judgment, Interest and coats, 1 will, at the same lime ana piace, expose at yuuiiw atuo mo simple of said real State. Taken as the property of Joseph Hoard at the suit of Almau i. Luckey. Raid sale will be made without any relief whatever from valuation or appraisement laws. ALBERT REISSNER, Bherin of -Marion County. November 10 A.D. 1875. " . U. W. Waqnke, Attorney ior xMainiin. novu-st THE SENTINEL. EVERY DAY IN THE WEEK' AJTD 13 TH BEST NEWFAPER IN TEE STATE, J