Indiana State Sentinel, Volume 25, Number 41, Indianapolis, Marion County, 24 May 1876 — Page 8

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8 THE INDIANA STATE SENTINEL WEDNESDAY MAT 24, 1876.

CHEaPFM IN AMERICA.

OUR MONTHLY A LITERARY, FA8HION AND FAMILY MAGAZINE ! FÖRTHS PEOPLE. A Pair of Elegant Oil Piclures to every Subscriber. Subscription, with Premium, 73e; without Premium ONLY FIFTY CI NTS A YEAE ! Ixtraordkary Inducements to Agents. 25 Cent Paid fer every Few Subscriber. FIRST PREMIUM: A Lady's Uold Hunting Case Wstcb, costing tlou, to the person sending In the largest list of numts, with the money, during 1876. SEt'OND PREMIUM: A magnificent original Oil Painting, elegantly framed, etc PREMIUMS FOR EVERY EODY. Bend for specimen copies (free) and examine the terms to Agent, etc LS. ARES&CO., Publishers, INDIANAPOLIS. MONEY AND THE MARKETS. Omca or the Indianapolis Sentinel, TUISDAT EVxNISQ, May 23, 1878. The localmoney market for the weekending this evening has ruled quiet, though there has been a fair mercantile demand for money to which the banks have been In a position to respond without delay. There Is employment for all Ihe capital at the disposal of the bankj and more could be profitably used. The rate of Interest to depositors rule steady at 10 per cent , 'while T-o others the banks charge 12 per cent., a fact which warrants the conclusion that business has already outgrown the money facilities of the city. Another bank or two is evidently Just what is wanted . In the outside market private capitalists are enabled to Invest tfcelr spare lands at from l(33per cent, per month, secured by unxceptionable collaterals, and considerable paper la offered and sold at these rates. Eastern excharge Is somewhat more plentiful and counter sales are made at per cent. City bonds are quoted dull at 90 cents on the dollar. INDIANAPOLIS CLEARING! HOUSE. Clearings. Balances. For 4 weeks ending May 13.. 4,079,uuO For : he wek ending May 2u 1, lo.ouo Monday, May 21 .............175,000 Tuesday, May 21 175,000 MONET AT OTHER POINTS. 833.UUU 2.,J0U 41,00t) 59,000 Cincinnati. The Gazette of to-day says: Yesterday there was not much, if any, luv provement in the business of our local money market .except In some banks where there was rather more call for discounts, which were about equal to the maturities and where the accounts withstood the usual scrutiny, depositors obtained full lines at 8 a per cent. Checking was lalrly active, Dut deposits were light, and there was no movement of currency to and from the country, i astern exchange was In moderate request ana nrm. sterling ex hanee wai steady, ana me demand very l'zbif In the open market choice racer was placed at 9 per cent., but, while money was loinnatativei y easy, none out toe choicest paper could be placed. New Yo?k. The Herald of Monday says Money during the week has been easy, the fluctuations being between two and four per cent, on call loans with stocks as collateral The principal business was done at Sand 3 per cent, Discount rates for mercantite paper have been nominally the same. The following are late quotations: Double named 60 day pa per, 4 to o per cent.; ronr months, 4 to 6 per cent. The following- shows the value In gold o fluu ereen backs (United Siates trtasurv notes fractional notes and national bank notes) at 12 o'clock on the days named : May 20. 88 7; Ma 19, 88i; May 13, 188 5; Mav 17. ISH 89: May 16, 8s 99: May 15. Sf e9. 'j be exports of specie from New York for the week enaing May i), ana since the beginning OI me year, were i- uw; Total for the week .. .........I 2,23,58S Previously reported............... 2 ',W6,690 Total since Jan. 1 823,067,278 The following Is a comparative statement of the exports of specie from the port ol New York to foreign ports from Jan. 1 to this date. for a period of 25 years: 1878.-122,278 I 1867...1 16,713,606 I 1859.-127,884,545 1875 29,M,9.; IfWi Z3,00D,4J1 1858, Il,78yll7 1874- 19,197,779 186S- l,7ir,952 1857.. 18,201,607 1873... 19,77,8;S 14... iV,0Xl,tU lSM. ll,lMi J872... 22,473,161 lMtf... 19,24",'" ' 1855 13,889.374 1871- ',444,290 lfe2... 18,1(,737 lt54.. lv,25,758 1870 H',2'6,916 3,19H 18' 3-. 7,04,84 189- 12,19,861 180... 14,36(',32 1852 .. 10,518,262 1SC8- 3V,9Ulf9l3 NEW YOBK MOKET AND 8TOCK MARKET. New York, Monday, May 22. Money 2 (33 per cent. Prime mercantile paper 46 per cent. Custom receipts, 5148,000. Assistant Treasurer disbursed 8490,000. Clearing. I21,0G0,C00. Sterling Exchange at 14 88 for 60 days and 14 89 for sight. Gold opened at 112J declined to 112, and closed at 112 Rates paid for carrying were 1(32 per cent. Loans also made flat. Governments steady. Railroad bonds dull and firm. State securities dull. The week opened with continued depression ou the Stock Exchange and further shrinkage la values. A further break In some of the coil stocks tc-day added t the prevailing weakness. New Jersey Central declined 4 per cent., from 84 to 7$ while Delaware and Hudson Canal dropped off to 105 for round amounts and to R4 for old lots. Delaware, Lackawanna and Western fell off from HJ3 to 10 regular and to 101 seller. The dally decline In these stocks naturally attracts attention, and each fresh break teems to bring out stock heretofore held for Investment. Erie was freely pressed for sale, and declined from 14 to 13. Lake Shore and Michigan Central were noticeably weak. New York Central was comparatively active, and advanced to 11 regular. 1 here were sales of seller 60 at 106 down to 106, a difference of 4 per cent, from the regular pile. Attne close stocks were firm, and prices recovered V, to Bi per cent. Later New Jersey Central. Western Union Telegraph and Pacific Mall were strong. The Western Union Telegraph Company again reduced their rates to correspond with rival lines. Transactions on Stock Exchange to-day aggregated 187,000 shares, of which 17,000 were Pacific Mail, 24,000 Western Union, ty 00 St. Paul, 20X00 Krle, 62,0rt) Lake Shore. 13,(00 Michigan Central, 7,5oo New Jersey Central and 6,uo0 Delaware, Lackawanna and Western. STATB STOCKS.

Tue. W'd ThTFri. Sat. Mon Old Tennessees- 43 43 4.3 44 44 45 New Tennessees 41 41 42 42 43 42 New Virginias- 91 SI 81 81 81 SU Old Virginias 31 31 81 81 81 80 Missouri uVf V'ftM 1Q6 K 6 106 '6Vi

The purchasing price tor government bonds In Indianapolis vary from tiie New Nork quoi&uz:.2- 2 cat.

rViVKBNMBNT SECURITIES.

iae.i w 'a.Xn i J ri. .bat.iMon ü. s. e's fi i.T.S.e's a.s.e's'efitnew) a. H. 6's 67 a. s.6'8 tsa 122 123 115 114 1111 123 117 117 iiS 127 I perctfd loanU. H. 10-40'S .... Capons, 10-40'i currency e i ioid 112 5 Marling:..., 4W GENERAL STOCKS. I-uciWdThTiFrL ibauiMon V. U. Telegraph Psclflo Mall dams Express. V A K. ExpressAmerican Ex. U. S. Express-.-. t. T. Central-. Brie Erie, preferred-. Uariem-........ Harlem, p'l'd Vlirbigan Centl U. P. slocks-.. Lake Shore... Illinois Cent'l Pittsburg.... Northwestern North w'n pref 0, C C N. J. CentnJ-.... Rock Island.. St. Paul?L Paul, pref Wabash-...-Wabasn pref Fort Wayne.. Terre Haute. Terre H. pref Chicago A Alton C & A. pref - Ohio A Missis pi Indiana Cent'I iX, H. A Q H. A SU Joe -Delaware A Lac A. AP.Teleg'ph v. r. oonas..., COMMERCIAL. Basin ess affairs have moved somewhat rlugglshly during the weekending this evening, though sales In the various departments of trade aggregate an amount which evidences that Indianapolis is doing her fall share of business. Fortunately for the interests of the city, her businessmen In their survey of the field, appreciate the obstacles they are called apon to surmount, and do not hesitate to adjust their aflalrs to the exigencies of the times. They have full stocks, but are not overstocked, and are therefore relieved of the distressing anxi etles of those who purchase largely, not know lng what they will do with their goods. The times demand prudence, economy, vigilance, and more than average industry. These forces, always potential, in achieving sucsess are peculiarly vslaable when business sur roundlngs are unfavorable and the outlook gloomy. DRY GOODS. In thts department of business dealers report a fair trade, but It Is largely in domestic goods, in which prices are down to a level, never before hard of, and it would seem impossible for any further decline to take place. Eastern manufacturers are falling, and the indications point to the fact that as soon as stocks on h an d are worked off a reaction Is Inevitable. Buyers will do well to lock at the subject, for there may be money in it. The New York Commercial Bulletin, of Saturday, referring to the trade In domestic dry goods, says: The trade movement has been slow with the domestic commission houses as a rule, but a litt'e more animation has been obseived in fancy and shirting prints, which were taken in small parcels to a fair aggregate amount. The jobbing trade ws a trifle more active, although individual transactions were comparatively small, and in accordance with the immediate wants of retailer?. Next Tuesday's great trade sale of 6,000 packages domestics Is still the main topic oi conversation in the trade, and the event is looked forward to with the utmost Interest as the probable forerunner of a steadier and more satisfactory market than has been seen for many months past, onwhlcn point there Is little diversity of opinion. Cotton goods have been very quiet in agents' hands, and little Improvement can be expected until the results of the great trade sale have become known. Fine bleached shirt: ngs have, however, been in fair request, and leading makes are firmly held at current quolatlors. Tha Jobbing trade has been light, apart lrom a fair demand throe g q orders for limited reassortment of the most staple fabrics. Prints. 1 here has been rather more doing in fancy and low-priced shirting prints, and - hile agents' sales have chiefly been effected in small lots, a fair aggregate distribution has been reached, and the supply of fancy prints is gradua ly getting into good shape,owlng to the stoppage of sj many mat bines as are now standing idle. Job prints have been doing well in Jotbeis' hands and mournings are in steady request. Dres good have been In moderate demand from first hands, and both cotton and worsted makes have been a little more active wlih Jobbers. Cotton drees goods are still In large supplr, and styles which are not strictly desirable are selling at prices which leave no margin of profit to manufacturers. Hosiery. White cotton hose and brown half-hose have been in Improved request by Jor.bers. in the department oi Q ROCKIES trade has been fairly active, though as a general thing buyers are purchasing limited stocks, preferring to order frequently, and as prices are fluctuating within very narrow limits, the policy Is not only safe, but suits all parties. Sugars are ruling firm at quotations, and coffees are steady. In other departments of trade very few changes are required In quotations compared with last week. WOOL. There have been more liberal receipts during the week, though an active movement of the spring clip is not expested for ten days or two weeks yet. The Philadelphia wool market is reported nnsettled and prices declining, the belief among dealers being that values have not yet touched bottom. Sales are freely made in that market at large concessions, and a further decline Is anticipated. RECE1PIS AND SHIPMENTS. The following Is n exhibit of receipts and shipments of the articles named for the week ending May 20: Rec'pts. 6.219 Ship'ts. 4.9S1 300,8 JO 13,200 110 1,84) J4,300 23,400 675 10,875 Barley, bushels Cattle, head Corn, bushels 69,2(10 riour. barrels Hides, tons13,400 60 9,405 84,800 22,000 150 17,875 Hogs, bead Oats, bu hels ttye. busners wneep, neaa Wheat, bushels ON CHANGS. There was an average attendance on 'Change to-day, but there was nothing in telegraphle advices from other trade centers calculated to Impart strength to any department of business. While this may be said, It Is also proper to remark that the dispatches were not de" pressing, and business men left the hall In about the same condition that they entered it LIVERPOOL DISPATCH ON 'CHANGE. The 11 o'clock A. m. dispatch to-day quotes flour. 22024s: winter wheat, 9s 6d9s 10 J: spring, 8s 3d9s ed ; white, 9s 8d0lOs 9d. Corn 2ÖS926S 8d. Pork, c2s öd, Lara, ovs. The receipts of wheat for the last three days were 7,000 quarters, 6.C01 being American. NEW YOBK DISPATCH ON CHANG IL Wheat quiet: tl 21 1 22 for Chicago, and

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62c. Oats quiet at 35350c; No. 2 Chicago 890 40c. .Pork quiet; 120 bid for May; 120 30for June; S20 40 for July, add f20 60 for August. Lard quiet; 111 82 bid for May; 112 30 for June: 112 45 for July; 112 60 for August, and 112 72 tor September. Receipt. Flour, bb's 7,565 Wheat, ba 138,31 Corn, bu , ,, 1W,610 Oats, 135,407 CHICAGO DISPATCH ON 'CHANGE. Thell::5A. m. dispatch quoted wheat quiet and steady at SI 06 for June, SlOtf for July, and offered at II 05 cash. Corn inactive at47c May, 46 Jnne,46c July. Oats doll at E0c June or Jaly. Barley dull nominally 72c May, and 60c June. Receipts. Shipments. Flour, bbls - 9,277 6,9 2 Wheat, bu.... .... 7B.112 41,995 Corn .. 11,545 67,b7 Oats 37,760 46,041 Rye 2,500 600 Barley 6,9iX 868 Pork unsettled and lower at 819 90 for June,

120 00 for July, and offered at 120 40 for August Lard lower and fairly active at $1195 for June, 112 12 for July, and S12 25 for AngusL Hogs quiet and weak; receipts io,5uu; lull range 19 26 6 85. BALES ON 'CHANGE. The sales to-day on 'Change, as repotted 1 9. H. D. Carlisle, Esq., secretary, were as follows: 2 cars high mixed corn, f. o. b 49 48 15 00 l car nigh mixed corn, i. o. d 1 car timothy hay..... 13 cars rejected corn, lot f . o. b .. 1 car high mixed rejected corn 4S 47 47 elevalor. 1 car rejected corn, track., 1 car ear corn48 17 uo 260 1 05 1 15 2 cars rejected high mixed corn, f. o. b 1 car timothy hay........ . 2.u bbls low grade flour 1 car wbeat . . 1 car wheat - STOCKS OF GRAIN IN ELEVATORS.

Wbeat. Corn. Oats. Kye. Bax'y. Elevator A- 8.539 40,38 10,7Ui Elevator ii,6i7 2u,m 6,r30 two Elevator C- 400 8 JO 9,500 . Elevator D 2,475 825 elevator E 3.6 JO 2,000 . . Cityttlefor. 484 6,o0 1,970 . Total. 24.545 72,861 30,992 . 606

IMPORTS AND EXPORTS. The following Is an exhibit of receipts and shipments of leading commodities for the last twenty-four hours: ARTICLES, RIO'PTS. SHIP'TS 110 627 2uo 59,600 3,300 40 Bran, tons 100 darley. bushels.. Joal and Coke, tons Jattle, neaU . 624 850 5U0 62.0UO Jörn meal, barrels. -Ora. bushelsflour, Darrels M 4,2 64 Say, tons.. aides, tons aogs, head.. .. 750 80 dorses and mules, h 17 60 Thai 1S7.10C Lumber. leet, 220,000 atv buahLs. 17.ÖUU 18,ti)i Provisions, tons. 69 3,610 425 Rye, bushels. Sheep, nead (Vheat, oushelr 2,250 ool. tons, Whisky, bbls. . CHICAGO OPTIONS. The following shows the condition of the Chicago market at the morning and afternoon sessions of the Board, May 23, 1876

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FREIGHTS. The following tables f how the current rates of freight to various points: PRkldHTS TO SOUTHERN FOISTS.

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Chattanooga... Nashville-.. Mem phis . Mobile Atlanta.. Augnsta Charleston Savannah Louisville, Ky FREIGHTS, ALL BAIL, FROM INDIANAPOLIS EAST. c D Si a V 1 l New York. 1 86 1 00 I 10! tu 60 90 77 32 2:l 69,28 67,27 60122 7240 60 60I 82: 50 41 65 27 Boston , 1 4H 46 37 35 72 38 Philadelphia . 1 21 1 11 8.1 4"?4 45122 4: 20 70 f0 25 45122 8J!41 Bal ti more. ...... Buffalo. Albany . 1 26: 70! 41 30 Pittsburg 6 I-Yle, Pa Providence. 80 60 1 10 1 46 INDIANAPOLIS LIVE STOCK MARKET. Tuesday Evening, May 23, 1876. Cattle. Receipts during the week have been fairly liberal, and prices hare undergone no marked change, though the tendency has been to a lower range of values. The butchers have purchased liberally of stock salted to their trade, and choice lots have been readily sold at full quotations. We quote: Prime to extra butchers II 5Q3 6 CO; good, 13 6O94 25; fair to medium, S3 00 3 60; common, S3 25(32 75. Receipts to-day, 850 head. IIoos Prices have undergone a sharp de cline during the week, packers not feeling disposed to operate at prices which have prevailed for some time past. The weakness of the provision market has contributed to depress the price of hogs, and for the remainder ot the season the indications are that a low range of rates will prevail. We quote at 1625

6 6, with receipts for the last 48 hours of 750 head. 8HEKF Very little is doing, as receipts have been light, and prices remain at previous quotations. We quote: Uood shipping, 100 lbs and over, t 60(a5 00: common shipping, 100 lbs and over, ri 5Gas 50. Receipts, 75 head. Receipts for the week ending Saturday, the 20tn:

.8,219 8,406 . 150 Hogs, head Sheep, head ..... WEEKLY REVIEW OF THE INDIAN APOLIS MARKETS. INDIANAPOLIS PROVISION MARKET. Bulk Meats The market is weak and quiet; s. p. hams, 12c; d. a. shoulders, cash or Jane We; e. r. luo cash or l0c July. Drikd BsEr Nominal; lobbing, l5o. Lard Is unchanged. We quote round lota kettle at 12c ; p. a. at 12c cash or May. Pork We quote Jobbing lots at S25 00 for clear and 124 0u (or mess. Bacon and Lard Market steady; Jobbers quote as follows: Bacon shoulders, luc; sugar cured shoulders, canvas.llc : bacon.clear sides, 13c; breakfast canva, l4o: Monogram bams, canvas, !4o; steamed lard. 13c; kettle lard, tcs, I4c; do, half barrel, 15c; do, kegs,15c. INDIANAPOLIS GRAIN AND FLOUR MARKET. Cor! The market la active and firm ; mixed 43Wa4So In elevator; 49al9e. f. o. b.; high mixed, f. o. b., 9i4s?; 4sa4-a in elevator. Ear corn, 46a47o on track; rejected 46$a47c, f. o. b. Flour The market Is quiet. City fancies are held at from S7 00a7 50; extra city lancy 7 5ca8 0u; lamily at 85 75a6 60; country family 14 76a5 25; extra at 14 2-a4 75 low grades ranging from 82 6U3 75, as toquall'y. Feed Bran steady; offered at Sil 5"all75, with liberal sales. Oats are dull; white 36a3Sc; No. 2 white 36a40c; mixed S2a3lc: Irdlana and Illinois, by sample, 30aJ3c; rejected and ho grade, by sample, 2aa3jC, owing to condition. Rye Nominal at 6ua7oc. None offering. Ryk Fiaur Steady at S4 60a4 75. Wheat The market rules firm at quotations. We quote: Uood to choice Indiana at tl'&Jiil 35; amber, fair to choice, II lual 35: inferior ftrade,9ocl tw; choice Kansas and Michigan wheat would sell at Si 8i bv sample. INDIANAPOLIS PRODUCE MARKET. Apples Are in light supply at from S3 60a S U) per bbl : extra to cboloe S 008 00. Butter ihe market Is exceedingly dull, and shippers are paying lie, and jobbers are selling at 12lbc; Michigan butter, 18c. Beeswax Is steady at 25o per pound. Beans We quote white navy at II 25al 30 on arrival and 91 60 per bushel from store. Dried Fruit Prices are steady. Apples 9 10c on arrival, and 10Uo per lb In barrel lots from store. Peachesare dull at 10a lie for old and new on arrival, and llal3c for s and s from store. Ü.OQS Market weak and unchanged. Shippers are paying lOallo for barrel lots here. Commission merchants are selling at 12c. Foreign Fruits Stocks large. Oranges are selling at So öiaö 00 per box with ample supply. Lemons are held at 35 Ö0&6 00 per box. Bananas 12 00a5 00 per bunch. Feathers Are steady at 40a45c on arrival for prime lots, and 2ta25o for mixed. Honey Ranges from 20 to 30 cents per pound, according to quality. Hat We quote: Prime timothy, small bales, S16al7; No. I, small bales, löalö. Prime timothy, large bales, Slialö: No. 1, large bales, S12al4:No.2. Sllal2. No sale for No. 2. Uplana prairie, small bale", 813; large bale, S12. Midland prairie, SllaI2. Slough grass, 8 UUa57 or. No sale for slough gracs. Maple Sugar We quote at 13al5c per lb. Poultry Prices are steady. Live turkeys, prices steady at 10c per pound; ducks Si to per dozen; roosters ti 60 per dozen; old hens ii to per dozen. Potatoes Prices are nominal; 3035o for car load low: lobbine at4ia45c. Kags Cotton ras are quoted at 2 cents per pound INDIANAPOLIS GROCERY MARKET. Coffee The mariet rules firm. Roasting grades ot Kio are quoted at 2Ua20c ; good to fair at 20a21c; prime at 22i2-te; choice to fancy, at 2a24o and. Java at 33 a35c. Cheese Is unchanged at 1212o xor prime to cnoice lactory. Molasses and Sirup New Orleans molases Is worth 5oab5o for fair to fancy, and sirups it xcRii lor common to iancy. Rice Dealers auote at 7a8o for Carolina; 6a 70 lor lair to nest Louisiana. Sugars Prices are quotably unchanged, but the tendency is to higher quotations. We quote refined at lUalUnC lor A. OfTA10c, 9a; loo for extra 0, and llaUcfor ard; circle C and B, Va9c; yellows, b&9o; New Orleans, gnoa to cnoice, eayc. 8oAP-We quote IIoos! er City common bar at S3 0 per box; Tousey's German 14; other German Sl4 5'; White Kassian pressed cake ?tf per box; Peach bios torn toilet S3 60; Pure uoia i ou per dox. Brooms We quote Common 82 per dozen; No. 4 82 25; No 3 Si 75; No. 2 S3; Parlor 14 60 per dozen. Candles We quote Hotel , 20a21c ; star candles, 17al9c ; common pressed, 13al4c. INDIANAPOLIS DRY GOODS MARKET. DRY GOODS Stocks ample and prices strong. We quote: Batting ordinary, 10al2c; middling, 15c; D3fit tissue 16o Brown Dwelling Nashville, 10; Pepperel, 10c ; stark, lOo. Ticking Omego 32 Inch, 19o Amoekeag A. 0. A. 21c ; A, 17c ; Conestoga, 4-4 Medal, 17c ; Medal, 15c -extra,, 18; extra, 4-4 20c; Lewistown, 38 Inch, 22o : 82 Inch, 18c; 30 Inch, 16c; ditto 30 Inch, 17c; plaid 22o. bhirting stripes American, 6-3, 10; 3-3, 9c; Vhittenten cheviots, B, 10c; A A, iSo; AAA, 13c; XX, 12c; OUs cheviots, 12c; Everett do, i2c. Paper Cambrics Common colors, 6c; high lors, 1 cent higher. Prints American, 6a6c; Wasblngton,Merrimac, Kichmond, Oriental and Jones toga, 63; dprague's fancy,- 6c; Freeman, frc; Standard dbirting prints. 6c; Albion solid ?olorB. fc : Wamsutta, 6c: Mourning prints, 69. Job lots old styl s as low as 6c. Carpet chain White, 21c; colored, 28c; ooverlet warp, 2ic. Brown sheetinos Vermont, 8c; Nash Tille, 4c ; Middleville,8c,Idaho,8c;New Albany, ic : Htark A., 9c; Laurel D., 6c; Laurel K., 3c; Park A., 6c; Granite B., 6c; Bedford R., c; PeppN., 7c;PeppO., 8c; PeppK., 8c; Peop C. 9c. Bleached Sheetinos Lonsdale,10c ;Hope 3c ; Black stone.c :M ascomenLlOc ; Hiil,8c : 1.4 fiin; Dwlzht Star. 10c: Vanchn XX. 7c: ed Dog, 6c : Quaker 7c ; Cambrics, Lonsdale, 140 ; Young Warrior, llc: Jabes Knight, 8c; fiAAiN Bags Amoekeag A., 24c; Lewlston AM 25o ; Stark, 28o; Union, 25c; Banner. 22o: Hontaup, 25c miscellaneous markets. Candy The market Is steady under a fair demand. We quote: Crushed sugar candy at 12alzc per lb.; One stock candy at 12; kisses at 14c; French kisses at ltic; gum drops at 14a20c; Jackson balls at 15c; common mixed at Ho; fine do at arc. Coal and wood we quote: Anthracite, per ton, $9 75; Brazil block, per oushel, 14o ; White Kiver, 140 ; eana creec, 100; mgniana grate. 13c; Highland steam 11 PUtsrarg, 200; 0: razu nut, domestic, 120; ao, seam Brazil slack, 80: Virginia cannel. 27o; Indi ana cannel, 22c ; coke, 12al5c; wood, 11 50a 5 60 per cord . hides trices ruie sieaay an a we quote: Best city green hides, cows, 00; steers welgnlng 65 los or over, 7c; best city veal skins, 11c; best city kip skin, 7o green sUtod. cured, at f a6c ; dry salted hides So; dry flint, lOallo. Grubby hides, 4a4o Sheep skins are quoted at 50c all 60, according to Quality. Tallow. 7a7Vo. Grease Brows at 6c: yellow. 6a6o: white, 80. nails we auote 10a i uo per ceg ana smaller nn roher at the usual advance. Salt Car lots: Saginaw. SI 6al 70; Ohio river, SI 6ual 60. Tobacco we quote: noyai uem at sue; Monitor Navy, 63a65o; baled tobacco, 45a65c; brignt navies and quarters, 62afc'8o; smoking brands, common, sm; choice, 60ca fl 25; fine cuts,65a88c; black tobacco , 60a55o in caddies: twists. 60a90o. building material xraae lairiy active and prices unchanged. Lime: Delphi and Huntington, skj; rem. tOo: st. Paul, 28o ; New Paris lime, 30c per VUBUOl i UBii 4own jjyva uuauoi a vox 1 Michigan, S3 26; Newark. S3 60. Fire brick, 3 to S7 per hundred, while sand, IS 50a4 per barrel. Cement, 82 25 per barrel for Louisville; 17 60a8 00 for Portland; Rosedale, S2 60 per barrel Drugs A fair trade is reported, wttn run stocks, and price rule steaay for all staple articles. We quote:

Aasafeatlda la quoted at 25a30e ; alcohol at 12 20 al85; alum, per pound. 4ae; camphor, per pound, 3Sa40c; cochineal, per pouad, 80a90o; chloroform, per pound, SlüSallä; copperas, barrels, per pound, 2a3e; cream tartar, pure, 4o a47e:indigo, per pound, SI 20al so; licorice, Oalab, per pound, genuine, 40a45c; magnesia, earb 2 ez per pound. S?a45e; morphine, P. A WM per ounce, M 8ia4 60; madder, per pound, Ual6o; oU, castor. No. 1, per caUon. SI uoal 10; OlLbergamont, per pound, S5 25aa 60; opium, per pound, S8 60a6 75; quinine, per ounce. 2 30 a2 So: balsam copaiba 85c; soap, castlle, fr., 14a25o; soda, bicarb, kegs, per pound, 6a6c; salts, epsom, per pound, 4a5c; muff. Ganeit's, pack., per gross, 117 00; snuff, Garrett's, per ease of 4 dozen, S16 00; sulphur, flour, per pound. 6 6c; saltpetre, per pound 10a25o; turpentine, 4 2a 48c Fish We quote: Mackerel, new mess per bbl, I28a30 ; half bb 1 14al&; quarter barrel. 7 50; Kits, 12 75; No 1 extra per barrel, S28 00: half barrel, 13 00; per quarter hbl, $8 60; per kit, S2 60; No. 1 medium per bbl.lis 00: per half bbl, Si 60; per quarter bbl. 4 60 : kits, tl 60; No. i large per bbl, S15 CO: per half bbl, 17 50; per quarter bbl, 13 50; kit, 11 3j; No. 2 medium per bbl 113 50; per half barrel, 17 00; per quarter barrel, S3 40; per kit, II 25; No; 1 white fish per half hbi, 6 CO; per quarter bbl, S3 25; per kit, SI 15; family white fish per half bbl, S3 60: per quarter bbl. 2; per kit, 75aScc; No. 1 laxe herring, half 13 0; quarters, 2 oo; kits. 75c; Labrador nerrtng, bbls, 19 6o: half bbls, So 00: Round shore aerrlng. 8 (U: half barrel, 14 60; mess salmon per half barrel, S9 00; per kit, ti ou; boneless Cod fish, per pound, 7c; bank Cod fish per round, 6c; No. 1 herring, per box, 40c; No. herring scaled, per nox, 45c : sardine?, Waives, 35c: quarters, 'c No. 1 pickerel, half bbl, So 50; quarter bbis, 82 50: kits 8110. Leather The market ru ed steady. We quote: Oak slaughtered sole Is quoted at 39a41o Buffalo, S0a36c ; harness S4a38c; upper 22a25c, per foot; French calf, SI 75a2 25; French kip. Si ICalO 60: collar, per foot, 20c; bridle, per dozen, 94H OOaOO lO; domestic calf, 11 I0al3); kip. domestic, 60caSl 10. Luxber Domestic: Pi 1 es are steady. We quote buying as follows: Walnut Nim. 1 and 2, 4-4 aed up., green, S45a0perM.:No.land2, M to 94. green, 4oa 45 per M; culls, 4-4 and up., green, $15 per M; N08. land 2, 4-4 and up., dry, Sö055 per M; culls, 4-4 and up., dry, JiuaiJ o per as. Poplar Clear. 4-4 and up., green, S32502"i clear, 4-4 and up., dry, 12ja26 per M: common. 4-4 and up., green, tl 4 per M: common, 4-1 and up., dry, S loa 17 per M ; clear, , green, tlV&ln; No. vreen, lal4 per M. Ash-Nos. 1 and 2, 4-4 and up., green, Kua 22 60 per M ; No. 1 and 2, 4-4 and up., dry, 122 bo a25. Pine We quote selling prices as fol'ows: Nos.l and clear, per M. leet, green, 47 lO; dry, S5o ou; flooring, dressed, 4 Uä30 00; siding, dressed, 115 00al9 ou; stock boards, rougb, 8i6 0ual9 00; common boards, 11 00; bill stuff, to 16 feet, S10 00. Dill stuff, over 16 feet. tl7U)a24 00; heavy timbers, SI 00 extra per M.; sheeting. tLi 00; A sawed shingles, S3 40a36j; No. 1 shingles, 82 5u; poplar shingles, S3 00; lath. f2 75; Southern pine floorinw, dressed, 40 ia45 0b. TinnerS' Stock A fair demand is re ported. We quote: Tin plate is quoted, for IC. 10x14, charcoal, first quality, at 110 00; IX, ditto, at SIS 00; IC, 14x20 roofing Un, '89 00. Brass kettle, 46c; No 27 iron B, 4 10c; No 27 smooth lron,6c. Moorehead 's galvanized iron, 25 per cent discount from list. Zinc, per sheet, 11c : per cask, 10o. Pig tin, strait's, 27c WireBright and annealed 40 per cent discount from list prices; lacquered 35, per cent di3uo?nt. Solder Tinner's 18c. Copper Sheeting, 14 to 15 ox, 34c; planished, 14 to 16 oz.4oc ; bolt copper, 34c; bottoms, 34c Lead-vPig, 8c; bar, 9c ; antimony. 19c : Babbit metal, I6a20o. Wooden Ware No. 1 tubs per doz, Iba 8 50: No. 2 ditto. 8äa7 50; No. 3 ditto, S6a6 50: Churns, common, per dozen, S7a9 50; No 1, cedar churns brass-bound, 821a22; No. 2 ditto, rAJa21;No. 1 ash churns. 114 00: No. 2 ditto, 1 12: No. 3 ditto. S10:8tave half-busnel measures to 60; hoop iron bound ditto, 56 50a7: keelers, five in nest, S3 25: meal selves. 14-16, al75a2; ditto 18, in S2a2 25; O G buckets, two-hoop, SI 5a2 00 ditto, three hoops , S2 25a2 35. Wool We quote unwashed at2oa2rc; burry wool, öalOc leä; tub ashed, SfiaSfC Hardware We quote axes SW Cal2 CÖ pel" doz. as to quality; farm bei s, o lbs, t5i0;;u lbs,S60J; bolbs, S7 tV, with 60 per cent discount to the trade. If bronzed, 35 per cent to quotations added. Oils Prices Heady. We quote linseed oil at 68a6Jc; raw and boiled, 63a 65; white strained lard, Si loal 15; No. 1 do, 95call 05; No. 2 do, 85a9t'c; castor oil, S115al25; neatsfoot oll,95c;fish oil (Banks), 5m6Cc; fish oil (Straits), 65a7uc; tanner's oil, 42c; Labrador, r0a85c; headlight, ltal8c; coal oil, Hallc; fine machinery oi), 4'a95c; lubrlzating oils, Sialic: W. Va. lobricatlnp, l-a26c; natural rock, 25a4lc; tallow oil, si oual lu. Window Glass -Prices are steady and we quote. 8x10 tl 25; 10x12 14 50; 10x14 f4 75; lixlö iö 25; 10x18 85 2 with 40 per cent, off to the trade. Pig Iron Prices are quotably unchanged, with a limited demand. The following quotations fairly represent this market: hot blast charcoal. Hanging Rock, No. 1, per ton ti3 0024 00 4m Hanging Kock, No. 2, per ton... 22 00 Hanging Rock, Forge, per ton- 20 0021 00 Houtbern Brands, No. 1, per ton. 22 W)4 Southern Brands, Forge.per ton 2J 0CQ Virginia, No. 1, per ton- . 22 t0(23 00

Virginia, No. 2. per ton 21 00ft Virginia Forge, per ton . . 20 CO Q tone-coal and coke. Hanging Rock, No. 1, per ton 21 00922 CO Hanging Kock, Forge, per ton 19 00(420 CO Red hört, No. 1, per ton... 25 uo26 CO Red Short, forge, per ton 22 C0(923 00 Am. Scotch, No. 1, per ton- 23 00(324 00 cold blast. Hanging Rock, Car Wheel, ton. S9 00(349 00 Missouri, Car Wheel, per ton. 84 00?i35 00 Southern Brands Car Wheel, ton 20 00(30 00 Machinery and Forge, per ton... 29 0034 00 Blooms, per ton MARKETS BY TELEGRAPH. NRW YORK, May 22. Flour-Receipts 20,000 barrels: No.2 13 0(33 60; superfine Weatrn and state 14 10 4 6 ; common to good extra Western and state 85 055 85; good to choice 15 4065 75: white wbeai vVesttrn extra 85 80a 7 75; extra Ohio (5 05(37 00; extra St. Louis 85 80 9 00: Minnesota, patent process, extra good to prime. 5f eoaa & j. Kye nour irmer ; w e6tern Si 75(35 20. Corn meal-Quiet but steady; western ii oara uu. wneav rirmer; wniie Micntuan, old, c:No. 8 Chicago spring Si 15: No.2 Milwaukee SDrine. ta arrive. SI 25: No. 8 Mllwakee spring SI 18; No.l spring tl Sum 32; rejected spring ti 08; ungraded spring Si 19(31 2i. Kye unlet and uncnangea. liar ley sieaay. Malt cJuiet and uncbantted. Corn In fair demand; receipts 175,010 bushels; mixed, un merchantable, o4c; mixea, no graae, xc; mixed, steamer, 6Or60Hc : low mixed, graded, Hie; mixed, graded, ia62c; new Western mixed, ungraded, 57'S3c Oats Receipts 60,u0u bushels: Western mixed and state 349 42c; white Western mixed and state 41(84-. Hay rirm ana uncnangea. xiops Licnangea. Sugar-Quiet and u.cnangecL Rio coflee Quiet and uncnangfi. MOtasses iuiet ana unchaneed. Rice-Quiet and steady. Petrcleum Firm; more inquiry; crude c;reflned 14'14c; cases 182!c Tallow-Steady ; 8 ll-16&c Kesin Dull; strained SI 70(31 80. Tarpon lne Spirits 8o. Etfgs Quiet; Western 15416c Pork Steady: new mess 820 8unj 20 85; May ill 7a; June S21 80; August 21 2o. Lard -Steady ; prime steam 812 65912 63; June 812 67; Julv 812 65(312 72; August tlU77(3 12 Ha. Butter uncnngea. uuete r ooiei ii 3llc Whisky-Quiet; SI 12. CHICAGO, May 22. Flour Firm and un changed. Wheat atrong and higher; advanced lc ; No 2 Chicago spring offered, spot, at SI 07 ; ll 07 for Jane; f 1 07 ior July : No 8 trhlcago spring 96c: rejected e6. Corn Fairly active and a shade higher; No 2 47o for spot; 47 for May; 46o for Jane; 46o for Julv: relected 43Vic Oats Firmer; :Vo 2 31c for spot : 30 300 for June. Rye Firm er; C92JUC uariey oieaaj , no vjv nwv, oo for May: 59(3to for June. Pork Dull and lower: 3i 60 for spot; SJ067320 70 for July; $20 :i for August. Lard Easier : 812 20 for spot; 112 35(31237 for July ; 112 50(312 52 for August. KUIK meats Quiei ana weax: y,(9iu,c?l'(9 muyllc. Lake Freights Dull: wheat to KunK 20. J4 weoeip r lour, o,J ui&rreu. wbeat. 78,000 bushels; corn; 143,000 bushels; oats, 84,000 bushels; rye, 8,600 bushels; barley. 12,000 bushels. Hbtpments riour, u,wui Dar rels; wheat, 13i,000 bushels: com, 8100 Dusnels: oats. 37,nio bushels; rye, 13,000 bushels; barley, 2,6uu bushels. On the call board this afternoon wheat was o lower. Corn Un changed. Oats Unchanged. Pork eteaay; S20 70 for August. Lard-Easier; 12 8a3l2 35. PHILADELPHIA. Mav 22. Clover Seed 18 (317c Timothy Seed Held at 82 60$2 65. Flax Seed-Si 4 Flour Firmer feeling for better grades; extras 14 37: Wls-consln and Minnesota family $5 60 36 60; Pennsylvania, Indiana and Ohio 86 25(37 00; high grades t' 60 7 75. Wheat-Inactive; rcelpts 15,4X) bushels; Pennsylvania red SI 45; amber SI 4S&1 63;

sprouted. Western, tlffltl 15; whtte It Foal en. Kve (8o 4krn Fairly aetiv; receipt 101,800 bushels; exports 65,196 bnsbels; yellow io; mixed oc; whits 61c; sail 601 Sioo,?rNePlec white 42 444c; mixed 8738c Petroleum-l4s for refined; 10e for crude. Whisky Steaay; $1 la for Western. Butter Downward tendency; New York Mate and Bradford county extras 283.?c: New York state and Bradford county firsts 24a25e: Western extras 24325c; Western firsts au22c. Cheese-Quiet; New York 10313c; Western. flne,ll(LJc Eggs Dull; Western, fresn, 14 a 14c. ht. LOUIS, May 22. Cotton-Dull and lower: mldd lng 12Jc; low middling lue; good ordinary Jrgc Floor Quiet and unchanged. WneAt Dull and lower to sell; No 2 red fall tl S7 hl4 fnr Mch tl X fnr Inn. V r

Si 'Masked. Corn Firmer; No 2 mixed 45 t; co ; jto ir j one. uats uuii ; 3io bid: rejected 2rc Rje Dull and uncbanged. Barley Dull and unchanged. Whisxy Steady and unchanged; SI 08. Pork Dull; ?21 (X). Lrd Dull and nominal. Balk: meats Nott lng doing; nominal at 7i(; 10 Bacon-Dull and lower; WsSi&u l,ll!311c. Hoga-Ae lve but lower; orkerst6 40(36 70; bacon 18 6u36 90; butchers 8175(36 90. Cattle Slow and quiet but not quotab'y changed. Receipts Flour 6,0i0 barrels; wheat 21, oj bushels; corn 44,kMj bushels; oats 19,"0 bushels; barley 1,000 bushels: rye 2,000 bushels; hogs 2,500 head; catUe 1.7o) head. CINCINNATI, May 22. Cotton Dull and Steady: llc r lour-Quiet: 85 00(35 85. Wheat Dull and nominal; tl lo.al 30. Corn Active but a sbade lower; 62i3Mc for cash ; 63c for June; 6 c for seller till Nv.vemb-.rL OatsDull; 3 (342c Rye Firmer: 7283c. Pork; Nominally unchanged; t20 7a. Lard Steady: steam S12 4J(12 12; kettle 813 00 13 25. Bulk meats Fair demand but at lower rates; shoulders 7 i; clear rib 10 0 cash; 810 24 buyer June; t!2 6u buyer July; clear ribs: clear 8.060. Bacon Quiet; 18 25,1.0 87, SU lO, SU b', SU 62. Hogs-Steady; common to good light S5 7537 03; fair to good heavv 87 oo $7 2i; balk of sales 86 &u (7 10; receipts 1,925 head; shipments X head. Whisky fl 7. Butter Easier; Western reserve 2lc; Central Ohio 18(349o; packing grades 14,4 15c BALTIMORE, May 2J.-Flour-Steady and firm; Western superfine S3 25(34 25; extra H 25 (34 50; family to 6(a7 5i. Wbeat Firm; No 2 Western red Si 47; Penns3lvanla red tl 43 1 60. Corn Fair demand; Western mixed 63c. Oats While Western ;c; mixed Western S83 40c Kye TUT-c. Hay Pennsylvania ana Maryland S19 0021 00. Mess Pork S21 6to 21 75. Bulk meats Shoulders '.'c; clear rib 10Je. Bacon Shoulders 9c; clear rlt 12c. Hams l4V(315c Lard Dull and heovy; refined 13($13c. Butter Dull and unchanged. Petroleum-Crude 83Sc; refined 14c. Coffee Dull an i heavy; Kio cargoes ISaii'c; Jobbing I519c. Wluaky SI 07. MILWAOKKK, May 22. -Flour Dull and unchanged. Wheat Opened firm and y& hitfber, and closed firm for cash : options weak; No 1 Milwaukee spring I 17; bard No 1 Milwaukee spring 81 24; No 2 MI1 Waakes spring 81 10; seller Jane SI t; July II 19; No 3 Milwaukee spring V9c. Corn Less firm; No 2 fresh 61'352c. oats Fair demand but lower rates; No 2, May and June, 82c. Rye carce and higher; No 17 c. Barley In light demand and declined 233c; No 2 spring 76o; No 3 spring nominal at 48c freights Inactive and nominal: wheat to Buffalo 2c; to Oswego 6c. Receipts Flour 5,010 barrels; wheat 6ti0 bushels. Shipments Floor 8,0UV barrels; wheat la7,000 bushels. TOLEDO. May 22. Flour-Firm. Wheat Firmer; No 2 wblte Wabash SI 42; No 2 white Mlcnigan tl 25; extra wblte Michigan 1142; No 1 amber Michigan SI 33313i; June SI 30; No 2 amber Michigan ll 12; xso 2 red winter tl 31; No 3 red winter, Dayton and Michigan 81 2i ; relected red winter 92e;No red winter, 1 ake Shore, 9)c. Corn Steady: high mixed 66o; Jane 6Cc; July C2o; low mixed 53c; no grade 6c Oats Dull; No 2 35c ; Michigan 36c Receipts Flour nonet wheat 13,0(0 bushels; corn lo.ooo bushes oats 6,0i0 bushels. Shipments Floor 3,009 wbeat 31,000 bushels; corn 9,010 bushels; oatd 4,200 bushels. LOUISVILLE, May 22y-Cotton-bu!l ; llc7 Flour-Dull and unchanged. Wheats-Dull; SlOoiil Z Corn Firm: nuc Oats Dull ; 37 a 4ic Kve Düll and unchaneed. ProvisionsQuiet and dull. Pork-ra 50. Bulk Meats 87 37. 87 50, S10 87. J.O 60. 110 87, SU 00. Bhcon Si 75, U5n,til75, til r7. sugar cured hams- 133Me. Lard Tierce 13? & 14c; kegs 143Hc. Whisky-Quiet; SI 07. BaggingQuiet and unchanged. BOSTON, May 22. Flour Western superfine Si 00(31 25; common extra S4 75(35 00; Wisconsin and Minnesota extra family ti iahj.7 00; winter wheat, Ohio, Indiana and M.chigaa 16 1037 00; Illinois 86 U(38 25; SU Louis 25 &9 16; fancy Minnesota and Wlsconsli 87 Si (9 50. Corn Mixed and yellow Westerst 62(366c. Oats Mixed and No 2 white 4i SiSc; rejected 42l5c; No 1 white 52(356c. CLEVELAND, May Petroleum Firm J quote standard white 110 test lie: prime whit loO Ohio sUte test 12c, car lou cash. LIVE STOCK MARKETS. NEW YORK LIVE STOCK MARKET. New York. May 22. Beeves - Receipt 5X70 head, making the total receipts for the week 9,590 bead, against 19,850 head last week; the Quality is fair to eod. generally all na tive steers corn fed. The market is dull and weak at a reduction of 25c compared with the current rates of a week ag-; a few extra and fancy 6teers retailed at Sil 0011 25; strictly prime freely offered at 813 5 (3'0 75; ripe steers averaging from 1,400 to 1.450 pounds f 10: some of the lightest steers sold at t9 00(39 25 Including two car loads of Cherokee cattle, fair to very good 1950(310 0 averaging 56J pounds one car load fat still fed bulls 11 30 per 10U pounds live weight. Sheep Receip1s7,280 head, making the total receipts for the week 23.75 bead aealnst l?,luO head last week ; prices further declined nearly 50c; sales slow at t 50(36 62 :or clipped; S7 (34 for unshorn ; 18 ul'(3ll 50 for spring lainb. Swine Receipts 8,780 head, m-klng the total receipts for the week 22,96 ) head, against 18,850 head ltst week. None offered alive. EAST LIBERTY LiVK STOCK MARKET. KAST LIBERTY, PA May 22. BEEF CA TT LBJ The receipts since Friday have beea 64 cars of through stock, and 41 cars lor sa'o here, or In ail 1,785 bead, making a total for the week ending this day of 6.375 bead, agf inst 7.268 head last week. The supply is light so far; no business doing but a retaiL Hogs The receipts for the 3 days past hava beeD 5.2S0 head, making a total for the week of 18,930 head, against 9,770 head the week before; Yorkers 87 10(37 3u; Philadelphias T7 50 (37 75. Sheep The receipts for the 3 days past have been 3.200 head, making a total for the week of 21,800 bead, against 13,010 head the week before; none selling. - CHICAGO LTV JE STOCK MARKET. Chicago, May 22. Cattle Receipts 3.C00 head shipments 8,6 JO head; holders rather firmer with but few sales and prices generally unchanged. Hogs Keceipts e.uuu neaa; snipmenis head; the market Is dull and weak with prices about 10 j lower: light S6 9V37O0; packing 86 7i'(36 90; shipping 84 8.1(37 05; Philadelphia 8730. , Sheep Keceipts neaa ; common to cnoioe 14 00(38 50. HO AGO h Idr.h. d. sellers, UU A CELEBRATED PHYSICIAN OF PITTSBURG. rMUw.,vi enrl naAd In hla nractlce tri, non. liryitiiu u r - r ular remedy known throughout the country as SELLERS' IMPEBIAL COUGH SYRUP. This Is no quack remedy. Thousands are living witnesses of its wonderful curative powers. It is pleasant to take, and sure to oure coughs, colds, croup, bronchial affections tickling in ihe throat, and ail diseases of a kindred nature. K. E. Seller A Co., Pittsburg, Pa., are also proprietors of Johnson's Rheumatic Compound, the great Internal r emedy for rheumatism, neuralgia, headache, etc. Their Dr. l.lnley's lilood Searener is most wonderful remedy, it cures an Diooaana skin disease, such as teiter, scrofulous affections, ulcers, bolls, pimples, mercurial diseases, etc The genuine has R, E. Seiler A Co. 's name on the bottom of each wrapper. You can have a doctor always la the house dv keeplcg SELLERS' FAMILY MEDICINES on band. . . For sale by all druggists ana countzy teil en