Indiana State Sentinel, Volume 25, Number 36, Indianapolis, Marion County, 19 April 1876 — Page 8
THjäJNDIANA STATE SENTINEL WEDNESDAY, APBIL 19, 1876
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OUR MONTHLY A LITERARY, FASHION AND FAMILY MACAZINE FÖRTHS PEOPLE. A Pnir of Elcaant Oil Pic tures to every Subscriber. Subscription, with Premi um, 75c; without Premium ONLY FIFTY CI NTS k YEAE 1 Ixtraordbarj Indue enrats to Agents. 25 Cent Paid for erery JJew Subscriber. FIRT PREMIUM: A Toady's Gold Hunting r-aa Watch, cost In 2 f 100, to the person send tnvtn the ireet list 'f namts, with the money, during 1876. SECONB PREMIUM: A magnificent orig inal Oil Painting, elegi ntly framed, etc. PREMIUMS FOR EVERYBODY. Knri fnTDclmen copies (free) and examine the Urmf, to Agents, etc L. S. ARES &C0., Publishers, INVIANAFOLIS. MONEY AND THE MARKETS. TUESDAT EVKSISO, Apll 18. . Money ha been In fair supply during the week, ending this evening, and rates of interutMr rrtma commercial paper have ruled Btrooz at 10 per cent, with occasional transac lions at 12 per cent, interest. The pay ment of city and state taxes has created an active dexaand for currency, and cnecxing nas ex eeded deposits. As a general thing the mar vt ha ruled aulet, though the banks have been able to keep their surplus funds prontary employed. The banking capital of the city amounts to about f6,0C0JV and the lmpre salon preval's that an additional amount of S2,(X(V () could fee readily invested, and made to pay the legal Inter Bt of 10 per cenu A large amount of paper Is still offering on the street, and private canltalists are enabled to en ploy their cash means,at from 15 to 18c per cenjwifu first- lass collaterals. Eastern exchange has ruled firm for several days: offermgH have been ar below the requirements 01 business, and the banks bave been re quired to shtp currency to New York. The rates rule firm, and quotations are unchanged, being 7c premium buying and c premium selling. City orders are steady and commanded 98 89c with reaiy sale. INDIANAPOLIS CLEABINO H0U4E. Clearings. Balance?. Ami 12 fiayiou f:v,fsuo .April 14 ',0 21,'JOU April 16 I... 22a,UUI 75,000 Monday, A prll 17 VHyW 48)00 Tuesday, A prti 18 24j,uoj 37,ouu MONET AT OTHER PRISTS. The ew lore xrioune or the I7tn says: Tte week clcse3 upon a money market ra'her more ac: lve than usual, In consequence of the larze business done in stocks on Thursday, and their delivery and rerip" -iay, thus counterrjaiauciii tbe usual easier feeling customary on Haturday, when loans command two davh's interest. The more general rates .ro 4 aud . the rule to the leading bond deal ers fcelng as usual S. Tbe closing quotation was 3o4: other loans as low as 'iyv ine move' ment in commercial paper was quiet. DEPRECIATION OF GOVERNMENT 8CUBITIF8 Ear-pean capitalists who have furnished vaiious governments with lunds, wi:h which to raise and equip armies and carry on wars are becoming excessively tired of the business and rather than take the risks In future, are llkt 1 v to be content with a lower rate of interest The London ixonoralu states Bat the obllga tiona of Turkey. Eityp and Peru have de predated In value to the extent of t&r,fjUt,oo within tbe iv tweivw monms, ana a luriner decline Is probable. Rut this is not all of the story. There are twelve other governments which are on tbe verge or bankruptcy and whose securities show a moit 'disheartening decline, iney are caiaioguea as ioiiows Amount of Depreclaooiigat ns. tlon. Argentine Con fed. 6's, i w 8 2,w,oeo t 5f,0,0t0 t', Pub Woik 6.irJ,0UU l,53ü,0U) t'f, Hinl a.ocvjuu ii.,-o b' Buenos Ayre 1 5 o.uou 4o,uo Ijo .T'W.UOl 48Ö.UOU Austrian, silver d.bt. . 87, tu,oo f,7yu,W)u no paper debt llii&MQ 7,17ö.COf Bolivia fc'a- , 1,700 uuu 119 too Biaiil.vsrioas Zf.'HJU.UOO IMO.'OO Colombian, N. tir. 4 Vs. ,0Uu,UU i ao.u.0 Cottta Rica. 7V . i,4ju,uu0 2"H, 00 (iualemala, b's ... outVOj 1o,(MM) llai garian, &V, 17J.... t, c, 0 21, 00 Paraguay, 8'K,i87i-7.'. 3 t0d,"oo a, (X) Kpaiiich varlouf 2.P,'O0.i00 9,U0.un. Uruguay, toUl...... .. 8,t',0jj I,15ö,ot0 eatzaei, tout...- i,w,w iu.lüu Totaler sty. ... -,&! ,000 .1150. 0 ,OU) This depreciation of S150.00C00, added to tbe loefc8 bUftalned by tbe reduction of the mataet value or the ooiiga ions of Turkey, Jtgypt ana feru, suos a grana toiai or uu. ow, w In 2 montbr, an amount of sufficient magnitude to make European capitalists hesl tale wnm iniureappiicanons are made, as a result of all to is, Rove.iimeuis will be com ptlied to be more economical, and, In so lar as this rewult is realized, the general coliapce may prove oenenciai. wnu more meneucaged in profitable industries, and a less num ber employed in the destructive business oi war, connd nee in the immediate future of business would be strengthened, and the out look would be more cheerful. SILVER. The Commercial Bulletin of the 17th says: It Is expected that the issue by the tieasury or subsidiary silver coin win commence next week. The treasury has about fl?XXHO0 of this coin ieady and has silver bul ion enough for several millions mor . At present this subsidiary silver coin is worth lu Kold nearly 8 per cent, less than fractional notes. everihelew, the novelty of silver coin wi.l pre biu y CKa e quite a demand lor It at first. In la norma it wi i j ass s tbe fractional pait of the gold dollar, and here as the frae tlonal pari of the paper dollar, so that It wnl be apiontablr opeiauon to procure lthereand send it to Califoini-i to exchange tor gold, s loDg as they willige 1. there, (his operation wlil piobaby be carried en. lu the Vv est Indies and many ol lae tau of South America our subsidiary silver coin can be passed at a value nearly qulvaient to gold; and there will thereloie b an opportunity to make largo profits by Ö liDg those markets with it. Yesterday and tc-day )3u,ouu quarters and halves and liOMJdtme were tauen here lor shipment to the West Indies; these were tbe old coinage, and as high as tri g Id was paid for them. Co long as they can tpaaed lhereatSWr4lOUgold.lt will beiteeu that shipment will be made, bo long, however, as the bunion value or this coin la lastban the value In gold of United Utate legal tender notes, it wilt circulate uere provided there Is a full kupply. When tbe bullion value of Big tionauza cuneucy beinea larger than the gold value of United 8:ates legal tender notei, then it U, no matter how large the a apply, disapar nom circulation ; such a couuitlon ot atfalrs would b brought about by an advance ol 2 pnce an ounce in sliver, or by a advance lu tbe gold prernluT. Today tbe el lenDera e Cr nis aold to tbe dollar, and tte cbsld.ary aiiver com 8oJ cents gold to nc donar. Last Saturday the treasury held 1X0,400,000
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Inibonda t secure banK eireui v4- a decrease Tor tne weeaui Ä rbe bonds I h.lrl to iMnm nuDUO uepooiia " wxtut to II. 0,-00. The national dsdk wcuution oar. BUndlng amonnts to $3-8,tj . which U10,000 are goia uureo; revenue receipts to-Jay were JtfXHOC: ipr ttya tnonth to oate. i 85.00(1,000. and for the r,year to date,,I soooo. ine custom iv jViM to-day were 8000 ; for the month ate , 86,000,000, and for the n cai year w fltfte, 9iiu,700,iou. wn notes received, for mtemptlon to-day amount 1 to i.-ao.uw; rouu. ior rrre wees -su,' va. KKW YORK AND STOCK MARKET. Na-W York, Monday, April 17. Money eay t 3(31 per cent. Prime rr.erc&rCl paper 48 per cent. Custom receipts, 1158,000. Assistant treasurer disbursed 1200,000. Cleaxings, KS.OCO.W. Sterling Exchange la quiet quoted at 848r for to days and SI 89 for sight. Oold opened at U3, declined to lT9, and closed at lRJ,f. Rates paid for carrying were 2 to 4 per ent. - . . Government bonds steady at a fractional aedlne. . ... . ... Railroad bonds dui except loieao ana abb firsts, which advanced to 87. Stale securities quiet; Missouri 6's better. . The stock market opened irre gular, and dur ing the day fluctuated to per cent., the vrKBtMit chaneea being in Pacific Mall, West ern rrnlon and Michigan Central. At the doss price were about the same as at the ono 1 r tr. 'rransacLicns on oioc ticuinw w-u were 155,0 u shares of which 29,'O0 were Pacific Mail. 35.W10 Western Union, öuO 8t.Paul. 3O,0o0 Erie, 60,000 Lake Shore, aud 7,500 Michigan uentrai O0 VERN M RNT SECURITIES.
" Tue. w 'diThT rn. Hat. Mod üTsTrsiIIZr. myt iä? imh 12" U.ö.ö's'e.S 118 118 118H11HH8 u U. H. 6's 65 (new) 119 119 119. 11 118 u. . 6's v?. iai m n n 120 1204 Ü. 8. 6'S 08 1S254 12 12-4I 123 122 122j Sperc'tTd loan- m llH llfk lloH 118e 118 ÜVS.IO-40'S 117 117H 117k 117 li7 Cupons, 10-tu8 11H 111 ll4 118V4 118 118 Currency Cs M m 12a my4'i 126 Gold 1 11 3 US 113 113 U Sterling 487 48Wa 1487fr,, 487 487k 48tfl$ "The purohaslng price for government bonds In Indianapolis vary from the New Nork quotationa SQ1 per cent. STATU STOCKS. Tue, W'ü Tü r Frl. öau Mon Old Tennessees 43 43 42 43 43 42Vb New Tennessees 40 40 40 41 40J-4 40 New Virginias- 34 84 84 85 84 Ii Old Virginias 84 14 84 34 84 84 Missouri 104 104 104 134H V M
OB N KRAL STOCKS. Tue. W'd Thr Frl. Kau A( It y Mon W. U. Telegraph faelöC MailAdams Express. W&r. ExpressAmerican Kx-..., U. H. Express N. T. Central Krie ... . Erle, preferred.. Har.em............ Harlem, p'i'd-... Michigan Cent! U. P. stocks-..-.. Lake höre........ Illinois Cenfl.. Pittsburg.. Northwestern Northw'n pref N.J. Central 66 16 ? fc Ui 72 1794 " 19k 107 117 b7 eoH 71S 112V6 18 33 138 133 1C7VJ 1175 107 85H e4 6tH 70VJ 113 83 138 1?5 5i tJ! t8 9i?i 85 60 60S eo 7a H 74 73 113 19 83 I 141' 133 0 112T4 112 18H lö S3 3 !38 183 128 137 183 133 5K 66 64 S 95 60 63 btyt 64 f6 $1 SS 64 v 78 98 Vi 42 62 64 98 5 40 62 64 62! 64 61 125 H 09' 100 104 Vt 100 KW J9 Rock Island...... 105H 115 I !(5 St. Paul-..... , st. Paul, prefW abash Wabash pref.... Fort Wayne 41. 4 ill 0k I ssv. 4. 4U 65 8 3 6b s töi ess 67 O' C4'4 1 IV2 5 18 1(2 ICE 17 4" 8 3 7? y 10 10 4 16 102 4 1H 103 119 109 111 Terre Haute. 4 16 103 HO 4 15 04 3 19 Terre H. pref Chicago A Alton 102 110 24' K2 ' A. prei. 110 18 A 1 ' 1U9 16 IndTanViSii! Fl 16 L. K. A O na 16 119 US '19 II1 H. 4 HU Joe. 17 115 18 1'j7 1 le 13 17 116 104 Delaware A Lac 115K ii4k IIS 18 114 A. A P. Teleg'ph 1 18 17 c. t. bonds.. 107 H 104 107 H6 104 U. P. bonds.... 104 HO COMMERCIAL In ccmmentlng upon commercial affairs. It is worthy of remark that during he past week the general markets have ruled steady, with a fair demand for goods In all departments of trade. The railroad facilities enjoyed by Indl anapolls merchants and manufacturers t distribute their wares and merchandise gives fiern great advantages and enables them to compete successfully with surrounding cities, lo in s as alio to tbe fact that Jndlanap-lis merchant are selling upon terms a liberal as those of any other Western trade center, is to be attributed the neaitntui tone or the market, and a volume of trade fully up to expectations. 'J he provision market has ruled steady during the weekend with scat cely any cbanpes 1 1 thej bog product worth of notice. Holders arestroDg In their views, and anticipate an eirly.eonsumptive demand, at more r mu merit live figures than now prevail. And these views are strengtbenpd b the statistics showing a decrease in the packing of the West this year of U1,101 hogs. The decrease In the aggregate weight of tbe hogs Is 10 VT,717 pounds, wbich represents 72,'-0h,4J2 pounds of meats, equal to H,461,80 pounds of hams, 16,27.633 pounds of shoulders, and 4l,319,"87 pounds of si es. The decrease in the aggregate yield of Urd Is feet down at 17,ri?,7u2 pouuds. With a consumptive demano, wbich can not much longer be delayed, an advance upon present quotations wou'd seem almost inevitable. I o-day the market was qulei, owing to the fact that nore ports werete'egrapbed fromCacago. lu the produce market we have no new features to report Ibe receipts of eggs and batter during the week have been quite liberal, and a prime article of butter meets with ready sale at quotations. lu groceries we have no change torerort in quotations. Dealers report a good trade. In dry goods stocks are up to tue largest requirements of the trade, and we note a general decline In prints. Cotton goods are steady. It Is the impression of dealers that prices have toucLed bjttom, that the hard pan baa been reached, and that at an early day prices will show an upward tendency, evidently the pre ent Is a. favorable time to purcbasrf staple gjods. In fancy g'oceiles anl enned good, nuts, etc., prices rule steaay with but slight ana unimportant change. A good trade is reported. In mlHinry goods, dealers report a good tride. The ladles must have new bjnoets. etc,, without regard toother necessities. Tue go 1 Jess of fahlon has no', abdicated her throne, and rules ner votaries, as 01 old, wi a despotic sway. a rtr trade is reported m paints, oils, white lead and varolsbes, and prlrea are steady. We note full stocks of clothing, h-ts and cape, boots and shoes. In this department there is eaoeable activity, and prices are at a point which maaes it uor.ece.sary and un profitable to go further. Business with tb iron merchants is repo-ted Improving, and prices are steady at the quota tions which have prevailed lor some time P"f. in the department or drugs ana mea;cices trade Is becoming more active und dalers ex press confidence In tbe immediate future of tbe business. There is a gocd demand for hide, which find aredy marlte . Leather is steady with a go ;d df-mand. In the department of hardware prices were sa isfactory to buyers, and a good trade Is reporieu. The liquor trade of Indianapolis is repre sented quiet, but not more so than characterizes other departments of business. The Indi cations are that crook d goo is will not be on the market in large amounts immediately, at d the probabilities are thAt legitimate trade win bave less embarrassments to contend against. ON CHAKGB. There was the usual large attendance on change tc-day, and at tbe call board several oin offers and bids were made, Indicating mate activity In the market. Durlbg the tour Vice Peellent Gibson called the members of the board to order aad announced be fact tbat the Aniual Review of tbe Com - roerce and Trade o Indianapcl'S, as prepared Ly Mr. Carlisle, secretary, was now ready lor
cist ibution by the member. M.r. Gibson re-
rfcrred to tne work oi Mr. eamsie m a oigu -j tomplimentary manner, which was inaoreea, and on motion the man ss oi ids ooara were unanimously voted. "Well done good and faithful servant" la a greeting alwavs pleasant to Use, od we congratulate Mr. Caiinie upon his success. ALE ON 'CHANGE. The sales to-day on 'Change, as reported to H. D. Carlisle, Eq., secretary, were as follows: 2 cars sample wheat 1 0 4 cars ear corn. 4 2 ears No. 8 white corn, rejected 43a 14 05 17 0 84 44 25 1 car No. 1 timothy hay 1 car No. l timothy nay. 1 car oats .... 8 earn mixed oat, f.o. b 10O bbls family fiaur 8TCCKS OF GRAIN IN B LEVATORS.
Wheal. Corn. Oat. Bye. Bai'y Elevator A- 7.4.25 1654 8,?95 ...... Sie vator B 14,898 27,178 TM1 877 Elevator C a,) 6,7m 800 elevator D- 3.355 1, l,ano ... 3evator E 4)U 2,225 750 CitySlev'or. 481 8,638 11.4M . Total. . 26.542 58.E61 29,71 1.677
IMPORTS AND EXPORTS. The following is an exhibit of receipts ard shipments of leading commodities for twentyfour hours : ARTICLES. BECPT9. bbipTs 30 J,'0 29J 6 2 4 0 47,6 41 4,2f0 To 50 iran. tons 60 2 8!i0 761 1,15) , 5() 6)840 , 4,500 Parley, bushels 3oal and Coke, tons . jartle. nead , "Jörn meat, barrels.. Torn, busheis ... . 'liar, barrels.. Say. tons... Hides, tons. 60 1,500 SI Sogs, head.. dorses and mulea, bead üard. tierces - , .. . Canaoer. test . 231, 'too F8 0 X) iat. bnaboia 4,300 4.9 i Provisions, tons. . 50 1'0 ve, buahela.-. 4,101 20 4heen. head ... . 2.5 3 0 VbeaL bushels . 760 87 v 001. tons.. - ..... ÄThliäky, bbls, . 150 FREIGHTS. The lol owing tables ebowthe cunent rates of freight to various points : FRRIGHTS, ALL BAIL, FROM INDIANAPOLIS RAST. ta New York... Boston Philadelphia ... Baltimore .- Buri'alo.... ..... Albany Plttsbu-g.. Erie, Pa . Providence 1 3t I Ot 77,38 8: U 41 86 ST 64. 3 7i38 64 2f 4 '20 7u af (J 25 1 4'l ll 1 21 1 U t;2 6-.31 to 135 8 32 1 26 72 4J 4i "0 ft) 6 60 10 60-.. 601 .- 82 5 30 2' o 1 46 I FREIGHTS TO SOUTHERN POUTS. Meat in! Meat j iiuiE. racEea Flour. Grain. Chattanooga... 50 2o 25 43 6i 61 5a 60 15 50 2-i 25 60 65 65 60 60 li 92 84 46 W 16 20 90 9) 30 4tJ 17 28 45 68 60 4i 4. 15 sash vi lie . Memphis - Mobile Atlanta..... Aug" sta. . i'harleston .... Kavannah IiOUls'-llle, Kv woou The Philadelphia Shipping List or tbe 16tb, ssys: The market continues in a very unsatisfactory condition. Many descriptions of manufactured goods rule far below the price of the raw material, and there Is no disposition 0 purchase except for Immediate wants, noiue i generally .uani rer. a disposition to C10e OUt 'ha at oca 01 01a wool, uai uuyer are scarce, and the volume of business is small. Prices continue to favor buyers, particularly for fine wools. Among tbe sales were: 15.0o0 pounds Ohio XX on private terms: 10,000 do fine at 46c; 3,000 doX and XX at 46; 1,0(0 do XX at 47; 8iOu Western common and bio d at 40c ; l.uoO do black at 41c ; 6,' 0 1 do common and cttts at 40c; 6,000 Pennsylvania at 49 6.0 0 Ohio common and b'ood on prl vate terms: 8,0(0 do black at 4dc; 4,ouo Colo rado white at 27c; 3,000 pulled No. 1 city at 30c ; 8,000 do do at 3c ; 2,000 do merino at 87i; H.00 do do at 84c: 2,jo do combing at 65c; l,uoO do Colorado at 20c; 1,000 tub Pennsylvania at 5fc: 500dodo at 49c; ?,1W) do Western coarse at4Se: 10. 50 do do at 4:c: 3,UO do do black at 4ec: N5uo noils domestic, low and medium, at 3ba4cc; lwo ao ao at :c. The Boston Journal of Commerce of the 16th ays: We report this week tbe lightest amount of sales In any one week for years. Although it Is a holiday week, and const quently one business day short, if we should add one-tlxth to the amount as being the cosslble s Ties of that day, we should fall short of 0.000 los as the total amount, which would be over löO.OOO lbs short of last week, one of the dullest ever before known, and furnishes an exact indication of the state of business. Q uotations are almost entirely nominal aiid bed upon the wants of both buyer and seller. Pulled wools are reported duller than at any time for ten years and it li almost useltg to give quotations. A dispatch from Califor nia savs that "prices are firm, buyers are taking hold freely and the w ol is coming it to market slowly," wbich 1 s a singular state of affairs taken in connection with the state of the market here, as there Is nothing to warrant tbe belief tbat the prices at wbich wools are held can be sustained. Tbey may take clean freights and ship around the Horn. thereby ke ping thn wool out ef the ma kai eo much the longer, but the end will only result in a more probably greater decline on arriva. WEEKLY REVIEW OF THE INDIANAPOLIS MARKETS. INDIANAPOLIS PROVISION MARKET. 8. C. Hams Jobbing, l'c: s. c Shoulder, 12c; bacon shoulders loo; bacon c. siaes. 14c. Dried Beef Nominal ; lobbing, 15c. Lard Hieadv: kettle 13al4c: i. r. firm at HSal35ic cash Mrch or April; 14'c May. Breakfast ua con jobbing, 10c. urease Brown, 7c; yellow, 7aSc; white, 'i allow tJountry renaereu, c; city, ny. ... ... ao. Bulk Meats S. p. h. offered at lie; d. s. shoulders, cash or April, 8c; May, 8c;c. r. offered at is cash or April; 12o May; !2o June. INDIANAPOLIS GRAIN AND FLOUR MARKET Flour -The market is quiet and stronr. City fancy s ate held at froni7 0, a7 60; laruny aw 5 75al 00 ; country family, 94 7a5 25; extra at 14 2 al 7o low grades ranging from U Wai 7c, as to qukll y. KYB FLOUR MOW at Vi Öl4 I C. W heat Is unchanged at II OUal 20 for cuolce Indiana; No. i amber aould bring St 80 al 81, offering 1 got ; damaged 7a&e; no grade, HiHil 10; cheke Kansas and Michigan, fl 3), all bv samnle. Coat The market rules firm with an active demand: mixed, in elevator, 4'at;c; high mixed, in elevator, 48a7c; mixed, f. o. b , 47c ; high mixed, f. o. b., 48c ; some sales even ab ve these quotations on account of snikl stock; reJ?oeu blh mixed In color wouid bring 46a 7o, f. o b.; tiers of high mixed spo at 48 c, f. o. b. ; 46c bid ; ear corn 45aitto. Oats Prospects moderate nd prices steady; while SHa4oc; white 5Sa40c; No. 2 white a38o; mixed 8i-t c; Irdiaua aud Illinois, by sample 3 a 8c; rejected and no grade, by sample, 2oa&c, owing to c mdltloa. Uri-Nominai at 6ua7Jc. INDIANAPOLIS PRODUCE MARKET. Apples a re scarce and firm at from fl 76a 6 00 from store; car load lot tt 50a4 75 per bhi. Ü.OOS Are In lair supply and shippers are paying 12aUo for barrel lot. Commtssiuu merchants a e selling at 15c. 1 Po.cltry The market is reported active. Live turaeys are scarce aud in demand at lie per pound ; geese 6 10 per dozen ; ducas 8 1 1 0 fer dozen; roosters 13 CO per doiiu, old hens 1 lO per dos n. Potatoes The market is we'l applied at 3 Q K'c for car load lota : Jobbing at 4 (350c. Sweet potatoes Jersey seed are held $4 605 per btl;
Nsnsum, l3 tf5 60; Bermuda, S3 754 per
uui ; wo-i ijMuei ior uoie ou per ioi. us ioss Are Peid at 92 oo82 tm per bbi ana light dem and : Jobbing at 75c S1 00 per bushel OsiosKTS-Areln fair demand at I4(a4 to per basr,l for silver skin bottom sets; red bottom. S3 5- 4 per busheL Butter Receipts are equal to the demand. F r choice lota Phlrrera are Divine 21-. an, jobbers are selli Dg at 30(ii3C. Vxatuers Are firm at 40o on arrival for prime iota and tf a25e for mixed. Beeswax Is steady at 2 c per pound. Beans We quote white navy at fl 25al SO on arrival and 1 50 per bnibei from store. Dried Fruit Market Is quiet aid strong: apples 9)0c on arrival, and litl?o per pound In barrel lots from store. Peaches are dull at lonlicfor old and new on arrival, and 12a 13c for s and s from store. toREios Fruits-O anges are selling at 15 O'.aö fH) per box, with ample supplv. Lemons are hsld at 8j 75a6 00 per box. Bananas f 1 ooa5 00 per bunch. kags Cotton rags are quoted at 2 cents per pound. Honey Ranges from 21 te SO cents per poind, according to quality. Hat The mrket is steady, and we quote: Prime timothy will bring 115 to 16; No. I,. 113 to IS; Jfo. 2, ill to $12. Prime prairie, Il2al3; Slough gra; f, prairie, ranging from SO 00 to 83 IX'. Maple Sugar We quote at 13a'fc per bbl. INDIANAPOLIS DRY GOODS MARKET. DRY GOODS Lively trade. New stocks tor the spring trade are coming in freely Batting Ordinary, 10al2c; middling, 15c; 9est tissue. 16c. Brown Drilling Nashville, 10; Pepperel, 10c: Stark, loo. Tickino Omego 32 Inch, ISs Amoskeag A. 3. A. 20c; A, 17c; Cones toga, 4-4 Medal, 17c; Medal, 15c extra, . 18; extra, 4-4 2oc; Lewlsnn, 36 inch, 22c; 32 Inch, 19c; ditto 30 Inch. 17c; plaid 22c bhiktinq STRIPE American, 6-3. 10; 3-3, 9c; hit1nten cheviot, B, 10c; AA, i2c; AAA,l3c; XX, 14c; Otis cheviots, i2c; Everett do . lSc. Paper Cambrics Common colors, 6c; high olors, 1 cent higher. Prints American, 6e; Washington, Mer'1 mac, Richmond, Oriental and Conestoga, 6c; Sprague'a fancy, 6j; Freeman, Sjc: Standard shirting prints. 6c; Albion solid lolors, 7c; Wamsutta, 6c; Mourning prints, 6c. Carpkt Chain White, 21 5 colored, 2Sc; xverlel warp, ac. Brown sheetings Vermont, 9c; Nash rille, c; Middlevllle,8c,Idaho,sc;New Albany, ic: Htark A., 9c; Laurel I)., c; Laurel fl., c; Park A..6!c; Granite B., 6c; Bedford) 5c; PeppN., 7c;PeppO., 8c; PeppK., 8ic; Peop C, 9c Bleached sheetings Lonsdale,10c;Hope c : Bl ack tone,9c : M ascom en t. KH: : H 1 1 1 ,8o : 1-4, 9c; Dwlght tstir, 10c; Vaughn XX, 7c; ed Dog, 6c :Cuaker7c: Cambrics, Lonsdale, 14c; Young Wanlos, llc: Jahea Knlgnt, 8c; Vamsutta, 14c; New York Mills. 13c. Ghain Bags Amoskeag A., 24c; Lewlston 4. -, ixs: Stark, 2bc; Union, 25c; Banner. 22c: Montaup, 25c. INDIANAPOLIS GROCERY MARKET Doffes 3oasUng grades of Klo are qnrtea at 2U uc ; (ood to fair at 2122e; prime at 23tiivc; choice to fancy, at 2la2ic and Java U8'Va3?c. Sugars Fiicea steady, with a pood Jobbing emand. We quote: Refined at oo ior A. Off A 10c, 9al0c for extra C. and lla llc ror hard; circle C and B, 8ac ; yellows, 8a9c; New Orleans, good to choice 8 a9c Molasses and Syrup New Orleans molasies is worth 5iaö8c for fair to fancy, and syrups U 50aH for common to fancy. Rick Dealers quote at 7aSe for Carolina; 6a7o for fair to best Louisiana. Cheese Continues firm at 13al4c for orlme to choice factory. MISCELLANEOUS MARKETS. . Hides Prices rule steady and we quote: Best city green hides, cows. 6c; steers weighing tto los or over, 7c; bull, 4o; best city veal skins, 11c; bet t city kip skin, 7c; green arUtod; cured, at CaSKc; dry salted hides, wc; dry flint, loalSc. Orubby aides, 4a4c Sheep skins are quoted at 5o to 81 50, a 000 rt? lug to quality. Tallow. 8aSc. Grease Btowd at oc : yellow, 7ao: wnite, bwys. Seeds We Quote flax seed at 81 ona!40, aecor din to aualltv : clover att9 60a9 75: timothy dull at $2 Kai 00; Blue grass 1 1 15(3125, burlap lncuded. Nait.-W quote lOd 13 65 per keg and smaller nuo. t h oauaj lvauc. Salt car lots: Saginaw, II 6'al 70: Ohio river, II y-al 60; Kanawha, flMaloo. Tobacco. We quote: Royal Gem at Kc; Monitor Navy. t3a65c: baled tobacco, löafvVj; bright navies and quarters, 65a70c; smoking brands, 5ca81 25: fine cuts, 6oa9oc; oiacKioDAcoo. onao c sn caddies: twists, OOawo Coal and Wood Weqnote: Anthracite, per ton, 89 75; Brazil blocs, per oushel, 14c ; White ttiver. no; oana cretes, itsc; ciigniana grate, 13c; Highland steam 11 Pitts inrg. 20c; e; Braail nut, domestic, 12c; do, steam Brazil slack, 8c; Virginia cannel.27e; Indiana cannel, 22c; coke, 12al5c; wood, 14 50a & 00 per coi a . BDILDING M ATEP.IALS Trade fairly actve ma pneese uncnangea. Lime: Delphi aud Huntington, 84c; Pern, Do; :t. Paul, 28c; New Paris lime, SOo per 9usbel; Hair, &5a40o per busheL P. aster; Üichlgan, S3 2&; Newark:. S3 50. tre brick. $3 17 per hundred. White sand. 83 60a4 per bar rel. Cement, 2 25 per barrel for Louisville: 87 6ua8 00 lor Portland ; Rosedale, 12 60 per barrel DRUGS A fair trade Is reported, with full stocks, and prices rule Bieajy lor all staple articles.' we quote: Aeaaicetlda Is quoted at 25a30o ; alcohol at 82 21 Itto; alum, per pouna, 44aoe; camphor, per X)und, 3ük3öc: cochineal, per pound, boa9oc; mloroiorm, per popnd, l05all5; copperas, Mirreils, per pound, 2a3o; cream tartar, pure, 45 47c: indigo, per pound, fl 2al ao; licorice, uaiab, per pound, genuine, 4ja4äc; magnesia, jarb2 ex., per pound, 3m45c; morphine, P. & N ., per ounce, H5oa4 76; madder, per pound, l8albc; oil, castor. No. 1, per gallon, 11 loal 20; ill, bergamont, per pound. 84 5uai CO; opium, per pound, 86 fauab 75; quinine, per ounce, tl 25 i2 8a; balsam copaiba 85o; soap, castile, fr., ualoc; soda, bicarb, kegs, per pound, 5aöc; ans, epsom, per pound, 4a5c; muff. Garrett's, pack., per gross, 817 00 ; snuff, yarrett'i, per ;ase of dozen, 116 00; sulphur, dour, per pound, 6a6c ; saltpetre, per pound loa25c ; turpentine, 45a48c K1SH We have so change to note In trices. sales being ma. e at figures that have pre vailed for some time nasi. We quote: Mackerel, new mesa per bbl, laoaau ; half bbl, 14al5; quarter barrel, 7 5o; Kits, $3 00; Not xtra per barret. t-tS 00: half barrel. 813 U); per quarter bbl, 8t 5o; per kit, tl 7s ; No. 1 medium per DDI, iia uo ; per nau 001, a to; per quarter Dbl. 14 60: per kits. 81 ou: No. i large per bbl, 115 00; per half bbl, 7 60; per quarter bbl, 13 60; per kit,$l 40; No.2 medium per bbl. 813 60; per half barrel, 87 00; per quarter barrel, 83 40; per ait, 11 so; xno. 1 wnite nsn per nau noi, t6 co; per quarter bbl, s x per ait, si m; 1amUy white fish per half bol, fl to; per quarter Obi, 82 25; per kit, 85c; No. tiaxe herring, half, 13 7a; quarters, 92 00; Kits. 7oc; Labrador .nerrlng, bbls, 9 60; half bbls, 0 00: Round shore lerring. 18 00: bair barrel. 14 00; mess saimen per half barrel, 89 00: per kit, 81 uo; boneless Jod fish, per pound, ec; bank Cod fish per pound, 6c; bloaters per box, i 4o;ro.i nerring, per box, 400; no. 1 herring scaiea per vox, 45c ; sardlne halves, 30o ; quarters, 6c candles Hotel, 21a22c; star candies are luoted at 17al8c; common pressed, 12 a 4C. Cannes Goods Dealers report a fair trade and p: Ices ruling steady. We quote: Tomatoes, 2 lbs, 11 'ioai sa; a ids, 91 coat to; Yarmouth corn. 82 15a2 20 : Mountain sugar. 12 20a3 25; Peaches, 2 lbs, 91 75a 1 85 ; 3 lbs, 82 5t.a i 60; Strawberries, 2 lbs. 91 80a? ou, uaspoerdes, 2 lb-, 82 2oa2 50. Whortleberries, 92 25a 2 mi. Pineapples. 2 lbs, 82 26. Yarmouth suc cotash, ri 2öa2M Ureen Peas, 91 75a2 25. String beans, 1 00a 1 40; tsariiett pears, w 00. Lima beans. 82 00. Pumpkins, 3 lbs, tl 65a 1 75. torned beef, 2 lbs, 84 tba4 60: 6 lbs, 812 6oal3 00. Urled beer, Jacob's, 1&C.1 low graues. 14. Cove oysters, lull weight. 1 pound, fl lOal 20; 2 ponnds, 82 00a2 10; light weight, 1 pound, 80a85c; 2 pounds 91 M al 7a. Lobsters, 1 pound, 92 25 ; 2 pound, 9 25. California salmon, 1 pound. 12 50ail 7a; 2 rounds. S3 60aS 6a. foreign r ay itu iTices steaay wita a mod erate demand. Weqnote: Dates 8aloo per lb: new raisins, layers 83 0Ca3 15; London layers 14 60: Muscatel crown S3 toa375; double crown 13 8oa4 00; Sultana 1 also; Valencia 124; figs, new drum firm, 12al3c; large layer figs 16al6o per lb; trench prunes In boxes l0alio: citron 80a 35c; currant teloc; Turkish prunes, new, 6 7c. n Urs tort sneuea aimonas quoiea at ziareo : filberts lla)6o: walnuts, French, 11c: Naples, old, 15c;newl7al8c; Brazil nuts 10a 11c; pea nuts, red. raw. Basxc: wnite vurgmias xoo; roaHted gc higher. ilOfS Are quiet at 4üaoo per id. IRON AND bTJJLr-A good Uads Is re-
ported in this department an prices are firm at quotations The quotations are given at list prices, as fol ows: Bar Iron Is quoted at 82 40a2 50. BheeU rolled. 10 to 14, 4c; 15 to 20, 4c; 27, 4o. Charcoal, lo advance on above rates. Other aires and numbers are graded at proportionate rates. Bteel Is quoted as follows: Sanderson's
neaiimgiian tool. 23c: American tool. 16c: spring steel. 1 Inch, I2ci 1 Inch and over, 1 lc; German s'tel, 9c: mill pick shapes, tie. norse shoes, m f den's. 8-- 1 per keg; male, 91 higher: plow wines, steel 7c. LATUR The market ru ei steadv. We quote; Oak slaughtered role la quoted at J8a4lc; Buffalo, 30:wc; harness 34a3Hc: neper 22a'5; per foot; French calf, 91 75a2 25: French kip, 81 10a- 60; collar, per foot, c: bridle, pe dozen. 148 OPaW CO; domestic calf, fl 10al30: klD. domestic. flOcaSl 10. LUMBER Tbe market is well s applied with the various qualities, and prices are steady. Wequoe: PofLAR Clear, 830 00; Common. 816 00; Culls. 910 00. Ash ist and 2d, 832 6C. Black Walnut The quotations are buying prices for green and selling prices for drv Ituuoer. 1st and 2d, dry 85) OoaVi 00 ; 1st and 2d grnen. 840 0lu4'i 00: Culls. 814 00al9 00. Pine 1 and 2 clear, per M. feet, gTeen. 847 00 ; dry, 50 uo; flooring, dressed, 120 ua30 00; siding, dressed. 815 Uoal9 00; slock boards, rough, 816 0Cal9 00; common boards, fl6C0: Din stun, to is reet, 918 uo. bill stuff, over 16 leet, 91700a2400; heavy timbers, 91 00 extra per ai.; sneeung, 91200; A sawed shingles, 3 4'a36; No. 1 shingles, 92 5i; poplar shingles, 8300; lath. 82 75; Bouthern plnetQoorinw. Teaed. t40 nr:45 0U. tinners' STOCK. A fair demand Is ported. We quote: reTin plate is quoted, far IC. 10x14, charcoal. uxstquainy, at m uu; 1A, an to, at lis 00: ic 14X20 roofing Un, t9 01. Brass kettle, 45c; No 11 mi xi.,-iDc; sxo -a smooth iron,6c. Moorehead's galvanized iron, 25 per cent discount from lisL Zinc, per sheet, lie: per cast, 10c. Pig tin, Strait's, 27c. Wire ringnt ana annealed 40 per cent discount from list prices; lacquered 85 per cent discount. Bolder Tinner's 18c. Copper Sheeting. 14 to 15 oz, 84c; planished, 14 to 16 oz.40c ; bolt coptr, , uuuuuu, hc. Leaa rag, &c : bar. WHISK Y-Firm at 8116. wooden wareno. 1 tubs per dos. f 8 oou: co. xuiiro. iaa on; NO. 3 ditto, t(ia8 50 Churns, common, per dozen, 87a9 60; No 1 ceoar crtoma brass-bound, 921aa2; No 3 ditto, 83ia21;No. 1 ash churns. 918 00: No. 2 ditto. 816; No. 8 ditto. 814: stave half-bnsnel measures. v ou: noopiron oouna ditto, 96 6oa7 : keelers. dve In net. M 2o: meal selves, 14-18, l75a2; ditto 18, In S2a2 25; 0 G backet, two hoop, 1 95a200 ditto, three hoops, 82 25a2 35. Wool Dealers report the market Inactive, and price entire y nominal. Oils nd lard Prices iteady. We qnote nrseea 011 at die oje tor raw and Dined ; walte leaasieaayai icaioe iyeid, extra w.s. 91 10 at 12; No. , 93a9)c: coal oil, ln., Mal5: head light. 173". 20a.O: castor oll. SfcaSllO: W-V'a l ibricatln?, la2ic,natuialrock,25a4 c; tallow oil, 1 aal it-. Hardware We quote axes 810 PCal2 CO per doz. as to quality; farm bei s, '0 lbs, 5 10; 0 lbs, S6U3; bo lb, 87 ( 0, wl h 60 per cent discount to the trade. If bronzed, 35 per cent to quotations added. Window Glass -Prices are steady and we quote, 8x10 84 25; 10x12 fl 60; 10x14 14 75; ltxl6 aä 25:10x18 95 2", with 40 per cent, off to the trade. MARKETS BY TELEGRAPH. NKW YORK, April 17. Klour Stead y with a moderate txpor and home trade demand : No. 2 83 00(3 75; superfine Western and state 84 1534 50; common to cood extra 4-9i&5 25; good to choice 95 WQb 70; vfclte wheat extra 85 75ft7 75; xtra Ohio f4 90 (91 0J; Ht. Louis 95 250 9 00; Minnesota, ratent process, 96 509 bU. Rya flour Firm; Western 94 305 25. Corn meal Firm ; Western 91 0 3 30. Wheat Is firm; receipt 167,'iuO bushels; spring no grade uninspected, 91 07; do re lected afloat 81 11; do ungraded 81 20 al 21 No 3 spring, 81 15rl 18; No.2 Ccl:ago spring Si 23 127; No. 2 Milwaukee spring 9- 27; amber Michigan in store fl 4); whhe M chUan m tore. 91 45; mixed Epilng, 81 12; No. 1 spring I 4(41 3 Kye Quiet and firm : Western 863 80; state fl 00; Canada In bond 92c. BarleyDull and unchanged. Malt Quiet and un changed. Corn A 6ht Je easier; receipts 43,OOi tusheis;new Western ungraded, on track, 703 72c; white Western, new, 71c; old Westeru mixed, prime. 73c. Oats Steady; receipts E6.000 bushels; Western mixed and state 4lc6uc; wuns western mixed ana ataie oasr. Hay Unchanged. Hops Firm; Eastern and Western ll!6c; New York state 13al8c: California 15ftt2c. Sugar-Firm and in moderate de mand; fair to good refining7 V-ie37c; prime Quiet and unchanged. Kice Steady with a uioderate demand. Petroleum Dull and heavy ; crude 88c: refined 14c; cares 18 ((j.ic; u pi.ua uuiniDai. xaiiow cwaay 8(a8 15-16C. Resin teteady; strained f l 8urä H"7. Turpen.lne steady: spirits 8c. Eggs Heavy; western :ec rork tasier; new mess 921 90; august 23 f0(&23 -'. Beef-Unchanged. Cut meats Western quiet. Middles -Dull and heavy : Western long clear 12o; city long oiear ue, Lara a snaue rower: prime steam 8 3 77ral3 80; May 813 72XAI3 75: June 913 8'wali: July 18 9714 to. ButterUnchanged. Cheese Unchanged. Whisky fl 11. CHICAGO, April 17 Cash grain transactions which is. however, onlv the addition of winter storage, expiring to-dav. The 6tate of tne raaraei, as exure.ea in these dispatches, is. inert iore, inaepenaent or in is 8 to age. Flour Steady aDd firm. Wheat Dem at d lair and prices higher: No 2 Chicago spring f 1 04 tor spot; i o;i ior way; 11 ior June; a en icago soring closed at -c; rejected K2 Corn Active and advanced; No 2 48c for spot; 4sc for May ; 48c f r June. Oats tiood demand and a eliade higher; No 2 t2c ior spoi; c loriuav; j ior June. Kye Steady and firm; Ctöc Bailey Fair demand and higher; 63c for spot; 62c for May. t-ora uenerauy urcnangfa, but some sales at rather lower pr ces; 92 30 ior spot; 8335 for May; 922 to lor June. liard-Qalet but steady; .a izi ior ipot; ii. 3.ai3 to ror May; 113 5-13 tl for June. Bulk meUs Uul-t aud unchanged. Whlsgy Dull and shade lower; 91 06. Receipts Flour, 10.000 barrels; wheat, I2.00O buthels; corn, 64.0t i) bushels: oats, 1(W) bushels; rye, 7t) buhels; barley, 1,600 batfhelf. Sbtpraeuts Fiour, 10,000 Darreis; wneat, 47.0U1 ousneis; corn, W'K) bushels; oats, 3.20J bushe s: rye, 800 bushels; barley, 6,500 bushel. On thecal board this afternoon wh-at wa lower; 91 05 -a 1 06 tor May: 91r for June. Corn-Unchanged. Oats Unchanged. Pork shade higher; 21H5(d 22 411 fur May ; T-2 1 f22 62 for June. Laid ill 3513 40 for May. ST. LOUIS, April 17. Cotton Dull and Eomlnal ; sales 3oo bales. Flour Quiet and unchanged with only a small order business. Wheat Firmer; No 2 red fall 1 49; same bid lor April; No 3 red fa l no offetings. Corn Excited and higher; No 2 mixed 48 48c cash : 48,48c for April; ftc for May. Oau Demand light and holders firm; No 2 3fic cash, 83c bid for Apri. Rje Nothing done. Barley Dull; Cauadian fl 05.il 13. Whisky Steady and unchanged : 910". Pro visionsDull and unchanged with only small Jobbing trade. Hosts Stronger; light shipClng970o:7 25; loiKers and bacon 7 2ofc7oo; utchers 87 ii&l 75; Baltimore pcklrjg f 7 6DO 7 76. Cattle steady with fair demand; good to choice native steers 94 753512; medium to fair native steers 4 12i 37; pony steers 93 7o4 25; lair to choice native cows 83 60 uo; na'ive Blockers 2 7or4 to; native feed ers 94 25 ä4 60. Receipts Flour 4,000 barrels; wheat 38,000 bushels; corn bushels; oats 2,','KJO bushels; barley none; rye lOJJOu bushels; nogs 2,iuu neaa ; catue 1,2 u neaa. BALTIMORE. April 17. Flour Fir m and demand good; Wisconsin surerflne93 7ö'44äo; extra 94 5 5 60; extra family to "6(37 50 Wheat Steady and firm ; No a Western led 81 60 1 oz; rennsyivania rea 1 tuxni on. vorn west ern unsettled, weak and lower; westerH mixed 66c. Oats Quiet and steady; Western white 43348c; Western mixed 4 41c. RyeScarce and firm; 80(6 . Hay carce and firm : Maryland and Pennsylvania 821 25. Pre visions Quiet aud steady. Pork fl. Bulk meats Shoulders r9c; clear rib 123i2o loose. Bacon Shoulders 10SW: clear rib I3'3140 hams 15316c. Lard Firm ; refined l4?kc: crude none offering. Butter Quiet ana easier; Western prime to choice 8335c: good to prime 3033c Petroleum -Dull and neavy; cruae nc: reanea 140. ejonee uuiet and heavy: Rio cargoes lilSc; Jobbing is3 vy. wnisxy firmer ; i uj. OiNCLNNATI, April 17. Cotton Quiet uuu riarau ( mou. j. iuui vtuc!v suu uuchanjed;fi(8. Wheat-In fair demand; f 1 18 tat 80. Com-Scarce, firm and higher: mm 65c. Oats Steady; U7tjj4io. Kye Steady ; 73 75c. Barley Dull, weak and lower; No 2 spring 81 0591 08. Pork Easier; 922 5j cash; 923 for June. Lard Inactive; steam 913 50; kettle 8i4 00l4 2ä. Bulk meats Kasier; de mand chiefly for speculation ; shoulders held
at 88 62 cash: sales at 89 12 tor buyer June: clear rib 11 5 t! cash; Ble at 91212 for buyer May; 912 37 for buyer June; 812 62 for buyer July ; clear nominal at tl2 U2 12. la-con-Dull; 99 60, 912 75, f IS. Hoga-AcUve; common to good light 96 75.47 80; fair to good
menu 279 bead. Whisky Fair and firm; 81 07. Butter Quiet but staiy ; prime to choice 26a J8c ; fair to good 22 25c. PHILADELPHIA. April 17. Hover Seed 916 50(al8 6f. Timothy Seed Unchanged. Flax seed unchanged. Petroleum Nominal; refined 14c; crude lie Flour Inactive and no demand except on local account ; extra 14 2564 6:; Minnesota laml'y 85 758 60; Pennylvania fanily $i 25ai 76; high grades 97 25(850. Wheat Quiet; Pennsylvania red 81 491 5"; amber red "81 623I bi; Western red 81001 15: ccm mon to good whit-8165(31 68. Rye-81c Corn Scare ; yellow 66Sc;sail 6SC; white 6 c. Oats-Fair request : white 4C. W bisk y Western 81 1?. Butter-Easy; New lork. State and Bradford county extras 863 8Sc;firm firsts 28 a30c: Western extras, 8335c; Western rolls 34Jj3tic. Cheese New York: fancy 14c; prime 12'ö,lic: Weitern firm. I2313c. Egs Nominal: Pennsylvania and Delaware, fresb, 18&lSc; Western, lresb, lsj 19c ' fOLEDO. April 17. Flour-Steady. Wheat Fairly active and a shade higher; No 2 white Wabash 81 38: No 1 white Michiean 81 29; No 2 white Michigan 81 1: extra white Michigan 81 X; No 1 amber Mlchlga fl 2t; May 128; June 81 3o; No 2 amber Michigan 8108; No 2 red winter 81 30; No 3 red winter 81 13; rejected red winter 9i'c. Corn tcadv and in fair demand: high mixed 5 c; ay 53c; June C I I . 1 CiM . . ... " . white 4tic; Michigan ."öc. IteceiDts Flonr lit) barrels; wheat 1I,0"0 bushels; coro 4S)uo bushels: oats 34,oi 0 bushels. Shipments Flour barrels; wheat 4 ',w bushed; corn 75,000 bushels: oats W.tOj bushels. MILWAUKEE, April 17.-FIour-Quiet and unchanged. Wheat Opened steady and closed steady: No 1 Milwaukee spring 81 16: hard 91 25; No 2 Milwaukee spring 91 08; May 81 08; June 91 ; No 3 Milwaukee spring 9.c. Corn Firm ann higher; No 2 fresh 4Sc. Oat Nominally steady; No 2 cash sic: May 84e. ByeFirmer: No 1 71 c. Barley Firmer: No S spring 2c; No 8 spring t3c. Provisions Inactive and:nnchanped. freights Quiet and dull; wheat to Buffalo 4c; to Oswego 8c. Receipts riour. 2. Soo ban els; wheat, lf.ooo bushels. Shipments Flour, 3,400 barrels ; wheat S6.0C0 bushels. LOUISVILLE, April 17. Cotton Quiet : 12c. Flour-Dull; extra 93 75; eaxtra family 8150; A No 1 85 60(36 00; fancy 86 257 6r. Wheat- Duil:fl 151 30. Corn-Firm; 454:c. OaU Quiet but. Heady; 39 342c. Rye Dull; 73c. H. y Steady; 918 00. Provisions Quiet. Pork 821 7523. Bulk Meats-ss 5fl, 111 95, II?, 914 15. Bacon-89 iO, 812 75, 812 87, fl3 12. Sugar cured hams l4sttc. Lard Tierce I4314c: kegs i!?c Whistcy-Steady; 91 07. Bagging-Quiet but firm ; lii JjlSc. E03TON, Apr.l 17. Flour Steady and firm ; Western Buperfine 91 00ri4 6"; common extia 94 755 25; Wisconsin extra 83cott 25; MlnnesoU f5 60(ä7 25 winter wheat Ohio, Indiana and Michigan 6 103725; Illinois J6 28 50; St. Louis i 0; fancy Minnesota 97 25(i9 60. torn Stead ; mixed and yellow Western 7.'75c. Oat Moderate demand ; mixed and No 2 white 46g5uc; rejected 4ilTc; No 1 white 53Cc. i oRWEfJO, April IT. Wheat Steady : extra white Michigan 91 56; No 1 white Michigan held at 81 46; No 1 Milwaukee c'ub f 1 36. Corn steady ; ec Barley Lower ; Canada 95c. CLEVELAND, April 17. -Petroleum Firm and unchanged at l c tor standard white Hi) test; !2c for prime while li.0 Ohio state test, car lots cafch. PITTSBURG, April 17. Petroleum Quiet ; era je quoted at 82 12 at Parker's Landing; reOaed !4c. Philadelphia delivery. LIVE STOCK MARKETS. NEW YORK LIVE 8TOCK MARKET. New York, April 17. Beeves Receipts 8,380 heid, making the total receipts for ihe week 7,7. head, against 8.160 bead for tbe same time last week; th averxg quality wsa scarcely medium ; prices are &c ulgber than last rriday, but not up to the mark of last Monday, except for choice and extra steers, . and the market was uncommonly dull ; a few selected extra steers sold for f 12 25 .12 60; sales were made of a full car load of bet steers at Si2 00, fair u prime steers ranged from 89 2i 11 60; poor to medium 8 00aUu; the offerings were barely clo-ed out. Sheep Receipt s 11 ,9:o head, making the total receipts for tbe week 18,620 head, aninst 15,410 head for the same time last week; tbe market was about steady at 86 25(3 25 for ordinary to prime unshorn sheep; a dozsi carloads of clipped Ohio sheep were sold at 86 006 25, and 2 car loads of Texas and Colorado sheep were sold at 84 7 5 t o. 8wiNE-Arrivsl8ye8trday and today F,7C0 head, making the total for the week 22,710 head, aeaiDst 18,6 0 for the same time last week ; none offered alive. KABT LIBERTY LIVE STOCK MARKET. FAST LTBKRTT. PA- Aprfl 17. BXEr CATTLE The receipts for the lai 8 days bave been 2,057 head, or 121 cars of through stock, and 14 cars for this market, roaklDg a total for the weekending this day of 6,o59 bead, ag Inst 7.1 69 head the week before. 1 be supply la very light, and nothing dolrg, except a few at retail, so can not form reliable quotations. Hogs The receipts for the 8 days past have been f ,66) bead, making a total for the week of D.HöOhead, against 13,970 head be week before; Yorkers 87 607 80; Philadelphias 1 8 25 (8 50. Sheep The receipts for the days past have been 4,8-0 head, making a total for the week of 17,200 head, agsinbt 16,50b head the week before ; none selling. CHICAGO LIVE STOCK MARKET. Chicago, April 17. cattle Receipts since Saturday 8,6 0 head: the maiket is dull, buyers holding off for lower pr ces, and sellers rather firm; good to choice well fattened steers, averaging 1,050 tol.'OO pounds, H 60 5 5 5o ; good smooth steers, averaging 1,100 to 1,400 pouudf, II 00(34 bO; well assorted Storkers 83 00 (i 25; native cows and hellers 12 71 o; Texsns and Cherokee cattle 83 50t 5: shipments 8200 head. Hogs receipts 6,500 bead; the market is moderately acdve and 6kc better: mixed snd packing grades f7 6 ia7 90 ; bacon grades 87 75 7 80; shipping grades 87 76812: Philadelphia grades 18 5 (j8!t: shipments 8,6(0 bead. Sheep Receipts J,')00 head; tbe market is fairly active; common to choice native sheep 85 O0o7 60. NEW YORK DRY GOODS MARKET. New' York. April 17. Dry Goods business - was more active in the packing and lobbing branches of the tTade, bat foreign goods ruled quiet ; print In fair demand, bat weak; Mancnester. Hamilton. American and Dunneli s reduced to6c; American sbirtlnzs 6'ic: wool ens dull; dress goods more active. NEW YORK OOTTOJS MARK FT. Saw Tor. April 17 Cotton Quiet: mid dling uplaDd 13V.(i 13 7-6c. fftu.e Closed barely steady: April iss-szc: May 15 r-16c: June 13fi-l c: Jnir H 25-32fal3 13-l6c: August 13 15-uc: September 13 ll-16c: Oct-ber 13?ic: December 13 13-S2(lnKc. IT PAYS any smart man who wishes te make 12,000 a year on a mo' capital to comma, ce la our line of business. Itoofins la a Specialty. There is no one in your county who rrles on thebadnesF. Tea can eain tin one week' by studying our Ins'ructlons, which we send V alt who ask for them. Any man having 8109 to start with cn purchase material root thrre ordinary no uses, me arm reailzd from aale and pr fit on ibis supply, added to tbe regular pay tor labtr as ttooier a iouia amount to pot Uss than 8200. An expert man could easily do the work in nine working days. Two persotis of small means can join togetnerto aa vantage, one canvassing, wniie the other attends to the work. Send for our Book of Instructions reel yoa write at oner), and t utty It. Aek 'or terms. Ir yoa are un able to advanc tbe mony, present tue matter to the principal storekeeper in pour place and tux it ever with mm. ti wn. o- guta 10 xurnish the s ock and iu-i7 the prolt with you. We will guarantee the territory o the firtt reBpo tb e appH ant. -vrtdr N. Y. SLATS ROOFING COMPANY, Limited, 8 Cedar street, N. Y., and mention Indianapolis Sentinel.
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