Indiana State Sentinel, Volume 25, Number 43, Indianapolis, Marion County, 7 June 1876 — Page 8

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0' THE INDIANA STATE SENTINEL 1 WEDNESDAY :JUSE 7, 1876.

XHEAPEST JN AMERICA,-

OUR MONTHLY A LITERARY, FASHION' -AN I FAMILY MAGAZINE-! FORTHB PEOPLE. A Pair of Elegant Oil' Piclures to every Subscribar.j Subscription, with Premi- ' um, 73c; without Premium" f. ONLY FIFTY OINTS A YEAE I Ixtraordiraij Tnducementa to Agents, j 25 Cents Faid fer every New Subscriber. FIR5! PREMIUM: A Lady's Gold Hun tin? Cae Watch, costing tl'.D, 10 the person sending In the largest list of names, with the money, daring 1876. SECOND PREMIUM: A magnificent original Oil PainUi.g, elegantly framed, eto. , PREMIUMS FOR EVERYEODY. , Bend for snectmen conies (fre) and examine the terms to Agents, etc. LS. AYRES&CO., Publishers; INDIANAPOLIS!. MONEY AND THE MARKETS. OrriCE or the Indianapolis sentinel. Tuesday Evening, Jane 8, 1878. ; Since the date of oar last weekly review of 'Monty and the Markets," nothing of special Importance ha transpired in financial circles The currency currents are flowing smoothly,. and those who can offer unexceptionable i per or collaterals, obtain accommodations " without delay. Lenders are examining paper . personally, with more than ordinary care, as tne times warrant great prudence In the transaction of business, but were aswed that money is abundant to meet the demands of the legitimate traft?, and that those w ho own tbe banks are not pushed to the wail is sufficiently demonstrated by the fact that within a day or two past a merchant called uron a bank to renew some paper, about 820 0?, for ec days. There was no trouble about the renewal, except that four months was preferred to the time required, The rate of Interest la 10 percent., but short time Rilt-dged paper could be placed at lower rates. In the outside market where paper not bank able naturally drifts, private capitalists ortain from 1is2 per cent, a month with good security. lästern exchange is quoted at par be'ween banks, and l-lo to ?c premium for counter sales, country Danas are supplied at par. City orders are In better demand at 90 cents on tne aouar. INDIANAPOLIS CLEARING HOUSE. Clear! nw. Balance For 4 weeks cndlc g May 13..? i,075),oou 8833,000 For 'he w. efc end in? May 2u l,lo,no 2- iyto " For the week e; ding May .7, ST.',m 234,000 or me wet a. ending June a,i,i,ivj -). o Monday, JuoeS 2 s.oto fö.o, Tuesday, June 6...-....... 2ij,0.o ,9 0 M NET AT OTHER POINTS. New York. The Commercial Bulletin of the 5'.h fays: The Wall street markets con tlnuedul1, although at tbe ßtock Exchange there was rooreactivPy thau resterday. Gold was not ho firm, aai ruled at li.ivoli. closin? at 1214. Little was done ln .ioreiga exchance, and the closing rates were on tfce ba-isbf 4JnX and 4.4'.4.8i,i for prime bankers' strllr g. There was a further advance In United states bonds on the purchases of bank and insurance and tru-t companies. Speculative shares, notwithstanding the knowl dge that the railroad and telppraph wars areb5lrg pressed to ruinous conclusions, ere higher, stocks which are affected by these wais having been strong as well aa tnose not affected by tnern.l'ke the Wiscosibin road. Tbee latter are g-ttlng more business and at payirg rates. In respect of Western Union Tel graph stock, it Is proper to say that tere are continued heavy par chases on toth "long" and "ihorl" account, ou reports that In the early part of next week the directors will meet and declare a 2 per cent, dirt ldend, accompanied by a statement showing that, although rates have been largely re? duced, the company can afford to pay the dlvj ldend. Tie public will perhaps not under! staud thi, but tbe report of It has been sufficient to practical'y c!o?e out the "short Loteresfln tne stock. The bank statement is , a very favorable exhlblt.lt showing that the surplus r-s ive has been raised to fl,45,1501 and that the New York banks again hold over I C A.1,000 1 gal tender notes. Currency con tinues to accumula e here, and, as we have often written since the turn early in April of the currency movement m favor of New York, there is every reason to look f. r an extremely - easy money market up to at leaat the middle of September. CHICAGO. The Times of Monday nays: No sew developments were reported in the local monetary situation on Saturday. The activity exhibited since the opening of the new month was well maintained, and though the ca.ls from sorrowers were doubtless smaller than might be expected, the banks enjoyed a tolerao:y busy day. Otneral buslr.es, at least,wii q'U.e satislactory,aL.dastne indications i-(.lnt j period of considerable life before the advent of the dull summer season a rattier .hopeful feeling prevailed. The disposition she k n to com plain, however, was leas positive and general than duriDg the closing weeks of the past month, and wltn agreeable weather for farmers to market their kurplus grain and produce and interior merchants to "pu'sh'' trede. tbe banks are likely to close the first half of the Centennial year In a belter condi tion, so far as earnings are concerned, than , the outlook promised a short time ego. Just now monev Is In excessive supply, and on Saturday time loans were quoted ill regular bank circles at 7&8 per cent. The exports of gold and sliver from the port of New York since Ja y 1, 1875, are as follows: '- ! July .?3.R52,575;M,CD 31 to ap.8.!l,779,w August 3,9:4,380 April 15 853,320 " bepiember . 1,0 0,245! April 22 7h2.2S9 ' October .. 1,401,932 April 29 63 '.Wl : November l.tw,13i May z, 701,533 December 1,569,296 Maj 13....iJ. 1 47 ,K9 . January 1,740,718 May 2...t ,230,5ss February 3,77,813 May 27 tt,uo March 4,8.5f63 J une 3 - . 937,733 Total . 37, 374 1 8 Total to same date in 1875 1,6o5,j1 ! Decrease In 187 123,671.763 .. The custom receipts in gold deposited in the New York office of the United. Slates treasury1, and the gold Interest paid out by the officers sines July 1,1875, are as follows: ' 1 Customs. , ,ft,7l7 60 , H, 705,677 20 , 10,471,233 41 8,KW,H & , 7,50,')28 64 , 6,ril5,Ml 2 f,5!H,790 24 , ,6l",4' 62 , 10,613,528 1 , X,lM,P-5 4 , 2 000,134 75 , l,9'2.'t 45 1,773.60 00 , 1,7 4, 00 00 Gold Interee. r7a,4:i3 71 5,ifc6,67 73 , . 1,313,541 05 July Aagus.. September, (ctober. November. December.. January February . March April 8 1021,032 48 4 34S.4K4 9 ,4S4.78l 32 6,' T4't82 W 4.39.W.1 77 4,38320 77 April H 34 81,785 fctl 1,314,00 00 April xi April 29 Mav .... 3,532,0! 00 May 13. Mar 2". May T7. Jan x. 1,041 MM w l.wi.'OO tir 15,0 CO 1,4100 0J 18,70U 00 1,4 ,'0' 00 wa.wo oo Wi,7u0 00 L70,V74 45

Total .-fa V'.9 81

MW TOBK MONET AND STOCK MARKET. Nxw Y'ork, Tuesday, June SV Money at 2)i3 per cent. Prime mercantile paper 56 per cent. Custom receipts, t39,ooo. Assistant treasurer disbursed ö6,CC0. Clearing. 21O0, 0.

Sterling exchange steady at 47)f for eodays and 54 89X for sight. Gold opened at 1 12 and closed at 1 12. Fates paid for carrying were 1 to 2 per cent. Loacaalso made üat and at 12 percent per annum and at 1-64 per cent, for borrowing. Governments strong and In active demand, Ball road bonds firm. ' State securities quiet. Stocks strong with "a general advance In prices, with lake Shore, Western Union, St. Paul Northwestern, Rnck Island and Central f'Hclflc as feature. Pacific Mail and Panama were exceptlonabiy weak. Tbe nnanre committee of the Western Unin recommended ' he director to declare 1J4 per cent, dividend at their next meeting. Transactions on the Stock Exchange to-day aogrega ted 115 OtX) shares, of which ,0 were Pacific Mall, 18,000 wes'em Union, fM) Northwestern. 2.V00 St. Paul, 48,'DO Laka Shore, f.ooo Michigan Central and 3,t00 Oh los. GOVERNMENT SECURITIES. Tue.) w 'd.Thlirn. .Bat.iMon 7. H. fl'B L...... 7.8.6's ,8 J. h. 6's '65 (new) i. H. 6'a '67. 'J.8.6'8 'c-...-.. 1221 121 ii: Hi 119k 116 nss. ,119 111 11 1S1H 12H m is yA 123HI 123N. ll!li7 my9 li'.Ji ifeVltr 12312J inerc'tfd loan11174 1174 IÜ1 j i ni u. s. io-40's Kupons, 10-io'a Cur rency 6's Jold sterling .. .. n;Wii7H 1 1 : üi 7, ii ta , i ' llrZ8 vrt v: ii 1 -' T7: " tau V754I 487' HTATB STOCKS. Tue,

Sau Mon .d 'lenn 44 42j so 30 MX Sew Tennessee Sew VirginiasOld Virginia Mlssou at SO 10 1006 The purchasing price for government bonds In Indianapolis vary from the New York quo atlona Wjttl rr ent . eiNSBAb 8TOUKS. Tue.W'diThTFrl. ifc?au iMon W. U. Telegraph 66 facino Mail. Adams Express, 1(8 W k K. Ex pressw?4 American r-r-U. 8. Express--. S. T. CeiiUal 110 14 1 uu Srle trie, preferred tiaTi em . Harlem. d'IU. 13H 19 1S7 ViS KS7 Si Vtlcniaran Centl 4di U. P. stocks--.... Lake Shore..-.. Illinois Cent!.Pittsburg ... Northwestern Northw'n pref Cj Ce L as a. 81 toys 45, 58 82k n.j. intrvi Rock Island. 116 St. Paul8 trrT 3U Paul, pre t w abash., 2 2 3 Wabash pref. Fort Wayne.. 8 its Terre Uaule. 8 12 Terre U. pref . Chicago A Alton (J. A A. pref OillO & MlMl8 pi fnrtlona IVnt'l. J 3 97 87 H6 105 U. 16 4 6 116 O. K. & O L 117 d. A HU Joe Delaware A Lac. A. AP.Teleg'ph X P. bond-. i ' . P. tvw-.. ... 1254 1(6 U8 15 1(8 15 4S. COMMERCIAL. The general merchandise matkets for the week ending this evening have dtveloped no features cf special importance. A fair trade for the season la reported, and in some departments the demand has improved. But. on the whole, the trade out'ook Is not asburlDg at least, such Is the Impression that we gather from our exchanges, axd from men engaged in mercantile pursuits. We doubt, however, the accuracy of the conclusion. The mercantile mind seems to be pan icy. When men lamp at conclusions they are apt to be mistaken. The present demands cool reflection, a careful study of of statistics of trade, a laborious grouping of figures, a wide survey of the field of business, a generous estimate of tbe wants of tbe world. It is not enough to take into account the home surroundings. The world Is to be fed and clothed. Despondent men are never safe guides. We have no faith in croakers. The contents of bolls and bears often 'mislead the public mind and create unrest and uncertainties when there should be pluck and confidence. Admitting that the volume of trade has been below the average, what is the lesson taught by the fact? Simply this: that buyers are economizing making arrangements to pay as they go, and to pay their debts aa well. In this there Is healthfulness rather than business prostration. Admitting that values are shrinking, it will beseentbatif dealers will sell at current pries s the wholelpeople will take their proportion of the decline, and in this way divide the les'es. If ho.ders in any de partment of trade choose to hold on, they Bloc ply elect to take all the losses or all the gains, and with their decision they must be content and ought not to complain ; the true mercantile idea is to sell, meet the market, live and let live. Tbe world wants the sur plus products of this country; the figures demonstrate the assertion. Let us see. The foreign exports of provisions from New York lor the week ending May 29, 1876, are as follows: ' ' ' Iii o ; C to i ml m i I i ! : : lit : i : i ' ' i m AIL : i i : 9 : : : : I I i i : i IO OC -4 gc g e SJ 5 ijKjCM "oo Vi -p i. u jc. to to ta o o STjo "Vi Vi Vi"x Ifc Ol - JJC Oj-l cn a to to : oo zr - i (7) IO C !0 "orr" Vi V & O -J -J w 1 3-3 CD O m. f? 1 EJ w T. -r. 3 HO 3C A 0 - Ob 0 co - a ta 3 W to - Vi oV c to'o H s 4 ,Th foreign experts of fiaur and grain from

W'd ThT Frl. 45 45 45 43 42K 43 20 iO 20 .0 iO SO it a Ki6 its

Sew York for the week ending May 29, 18:, a-e as follows:

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These figures will do to study carefully; the are replete with Instruction. They ought to effectually silence much of the talk about stagnation in trade affairs. All that is wanted now Is to meet the market. If tbe people are poor producers must take the fact into consideration . It is not wise tognore it. Those who are holding provision! are confident of better prices before the close of the season, and It must be admitted, that ander ordinary circumstances, their reasoning Is correct, but It must not be over'ooked that the people are poor, and that if they eat the hog product it mast be afforded at prices unprecedently low. It Is not what ought to be paid to make the provision business profitable, but what can men pay who usually consume shoulders and clear rib sides. If the rich or those In comfortable circumstances find it hard to live, the poor must get food cheap or starve. There Is any quantity of fine-spun theories about the situation, the cause of low price, etc. We do not know nor do we care to know whether ihey are well founded or not the fact stands oat In painful consplcuousess that labor Is disorganized, in dustries of the country are paralysed and the great mass ol the people can not pay high prices for food-business men may as well look the fact square In the face and govern themselves accord WOOL. Receipts at this point are reported liberal, but the market is weak and prices Lave a downward tendency. The Boston Shipping List of recent date says: There has been a more active demand for wool the past week, but tbe sales are con fled almost exclusively to the new spring California at prices Indicating no cbange since Ust week. This article has been arriving quite freely and holders have been free sel ers, the transactions or the week comprising 1,(9,5j0 lbs. new spring at f om 1G to 28o per lb for inferior to choice. The principal transactions are still in the rang of 20 to 2öc per lb, bat one choice lot of 60,XJ lbs No-tcern spring sold at iSc, and several ether lots of choice at 27c per jb, but 23c per lb is about tbe outside price for average lots. This is tbe largest business we have had to notice In Cal1 or o la wool tot several mon tbs, with tbe prospect of a large business in this description for some week8tocome, as receivers will be likely to place all the California wool pot-sib e before the advent of the new clip of tbe West." There is no movement as yet in Western fleece", but tee seson tor active movements is near at hand. Unless prices open at low figures buyers will no doubt hold back, as the prospects ahead are far lrom encouraging. Tbe recent sales of woolens at auction indicate very low and uncatisfactory prlcen. and manufacturers will be forced to m ve with unusual caution In stocking op Ith new wools. The lorced sales of wool at auction on Wednesday last were the lowest for a long time, 20,'XXJImX Ohio selling at '32c, but from tbe dingy appearancs -of tbe wool many were led to believe that It was Ohio wool, grown in Vermont and other stat1, and a Jot cf lu.Omj lbs unmerchantable sold at 20 c, also considered a very low figure- It Is, In fact, impossible to force wools at reasonable prices, and manufacturers should hesitate before operating In the interior, , BUTTER a AND EGOS. The market for these articles has been for some time past exceedingly dull, and shipEers have found it Impossible to realize profits y shipping to Eastern markets; on the contrary, serious losses have been sustained. Under such circumstances one of our largest dealers and shippers ha, wltbln the past week, withdrawn from the egg trade, and some of our commission merchants have sent out circulars notifying country dealers that cents per dosen was tbe outside figure tor barrel lots. The New York Commercial Bulletin of the 5th refers to the market as follows: EGGS. Receipts to-day, 1,&:9 bbls. There is little or no improvement on the general market that can be discovered. As um al at tbis season, quality has a very decided influence, and some of the very best lots will command what may be considered a high flzare, but the average ruu of Btock has to be offered slow to move even the smalt quantities railed for, We bar great complaint of the difficulty experienced in disposing of barrels. Some cf ths very best can now and tuen be 6old at about l;c, but coopers lefuse to take the bulk of the supply, on the plea that the sugar houses, etc. refuse to use them, and say there is no probability that they will be wanted until fall, when potatoes etc. commence to be marketed. We make no change on quotations to day, but outside figures are almost impossible to realize, except for fancy marks in a small way. Near-by stock, single r,bl.....per doz. 13 014 state- . -. 12)(9 1 3 , Western, prime. 11 (a 12 Westerp. fair to good . 10 &1US Canadian-....... 12 (12 Euttek. Receipts to-day, 3,638 pigs. 'Jbe general status of this market remains much the same. Home few holders are still Inclined to Insist upon extreme rates for their pet s toe as, and now and ttien buyers are repored as looking for extra fine butter at something above quotation", but where high price ax named as 11 eel y to be paid, it is lound that expectations of quality are extravaSant almost to absurdity, and that really little i done. We still look upon 25o for state and a c for Western as really outside rates of a quotable nature, and ouly to be obtained for the best selections from the average run of stock. At the present values, however, mere is evidently a disposition among holders to show a little more steadiness and uniformity, especially on grass butter, as It is thought producers will ship less freely for the piesent. The expert clearances reported for the week are l.ojo packages. ON 'CHANGE. ' There was a large . attendance of merchants and business men on Chane to-day, add the feeling in provisions showed a little more confidence, as an evidence of which we note sales of ten car-loads C R. sides at 9o spot, an advance of con yesterday's quotations. In the department of grain little is doing, except in corn, for which there is a fair demand for a No. 1 sound article. The following is given as the stock of hog product In the market June 1; Stock of hog product in store June 1: C. R. Sides, lbs ...... .--.4,700,000 I). H, Shoulders, lbs. L710 000 C. CUW, IDSCO,' 00 Other cuts, summer cured, lbs ..45U.U00 Lard, ics... H. p. Uams, lea.. . H. P. Shoulders, tcs 2 oO l 1,800 200

LITERPOOL DISPATCH ON 'CHANGE.

Tbe 11 a. Jf. dispatch quoted flour at 223321s 6d: winter wt eat, 9s 6d9s lOd; spring wheat, 8 6df fl 8d; white wheat, 10s310s 2d. Corn 23e Cd a 27s. Pork 80s. Lard 60s. Receipts of wheat last three days, 13.C03 quar ter, T,oo bet n American. NEW TOBK DISPATCH ON 'CHANGE. The 11:30 a. m. dispatch quote 1 wbeat quiet at fl I831 19 tor Chicago and fl 20(l 21 for Milwaukee. . , Corn, no grade, 495Cc; mixed &800c Oats, mixed 3ta43e; white 4ig47c; No. X Chicago 39c.' Perk firmer; f '8 45 bid for June; 1173 for July; 118 80 for August and September; S18 90 for Oct', ber. Lard firmer; flO CO bid for June; flO 77for July; 110 90 for August; 111 C5 for September; 110 00 for October. Receipt Flour, bbls. 9.5C5 Wheat, bus -181,079 .11 ',11 e - 43JK5 vorn . Oats-. CHICAGO DISPATCH ON 'CHANGE. The 11:25 a. m. dispatch quoted wheat quiet at fl 03 for June; fl 03 for July; nominally Si 01 lor August. Corn quiet and firm at41o for June; 4lVc for July ; 4"Jic for August. Oats dull at 29c for cash ; 2932Sc for July. Pork firm at 118 C5 for July; $18 25 for August; nominally 118 00 cash and June. Lard firmer at flO 55ftl00 for July; 10 70 for August; nominally tlO 55 cash and June. Receipt of hogs 17,010; market active; full range of prices I j EO36 00. Receipts. Flour- . ißt:3 Wheat... ee e 187.780 Corn ....-.412,830 Oats li4 000 Rye 7,810 barley-.-. . 6,2.0 Shipments. 13,8.0 - 81 6'5 269.U8 76,K)6 4,2&9 FREIGHTS. The lol'o wing table show the current rates of freight to various points: IMPORTS AND EXPORTS. The 'ollowlna-1 an exhibit of receipts and shipments of leading commodities for the last twenty-four hours: ARTICLES. EKOTTS. SHIFTS dran, tons . SO 110 Barley, bushels, Goal and coke, tons ., 684 61 214 6)0 3,110 cattle, head, Jörn meal, toarrela,.. - 6aj Xrn. busbeis . 1:8,4 0 Hour, narre Is. - - 8,-4)0 Say. tons- 82 Hide, tons. dogs, head.. 701 17 lorsea and males, head-.-17 0 1C4 5 JO t,W0 90 1,660 2 1,125 uard. cterces.. Lumber, feet. 209,' 00 lata, bush is, 8,.0J T'6 15'J 8,750 Provisions, tons., ttye. bushels. 3heeo. nead. 'heat, bushels. Woo. tons... Whisky, bols-. STOCKS OF GRAIN IN ELEVATORS. Wheat, Com. Oat. P.ye, Bary. 9.M9 ...... ... 6,011 aoe 6,00j 99999 70 ) ... . 2,103 Elevator A- 9MI 67.C0O 2-VH0 6.100 400 1.610 5,863 Elevator R ll,2y0 Eievator C Elevator Ü- 2,150 Elevator City Älev'or. 4k Total 23,5:6 3,253 24,560 6C6 FREIGHTS TO SOUTHERN POINTS. Meat in Balk. Meat Packed Flour. Grain Chattanooga.... 50 2o 25 4i 65 6i 60 60 15 50 25 25 f.0 65 65 50 50 15 91 84 46 90 16 20 90 90 30 43 17 8 45 68 60 45 45 15 Nashville aw Memphis . Mob.le , Atlanta.. Aug'ista... . , Charleston.., Savannah Louisville, Ky.l FREIGHTS, ALL RAIL, FROM INDIANAPOLIS EAST. ?! I c c rCT K o c I 1 c i New YorkBoston .... Philadelphia... Bai 1 1 more Butlalo .... Alhanv ............ l Sf-l 00 77132 82 46 6127 82X 72 40 5o . 60 j . 8250 41 i 46 37 35 3 IX 45 30 j ry. 60 72 4 4' 4' 70 0 :o id ll 20 1 4S 1 21 1 11 8 I 10 ta Hi 90 6 I ft 1 20 1 26 70 Pittsburg, Frle. Pa 25 Ft)! Providence . 1 4611 55 1 8,4i ; :i WEEKLY REVIEW OF THE INDIAN APOLIS MARKETS. INDIANAPOLIS PROVISION MARKET. Bulk Meats There was a better feeling in provisions to-day and prices are a shade better. There are no sweet pickled hams in the market. We quoter d. s. shoulders, cash or June, c; c. r. 0 cash or9yba9io Jaly. J : : UKIKD HEEr n e qnoie goaoiug iui at 100. IRD-The market Is steady, we quote round lotsketüeat HJ4c; p.a. at loiioc caborJune. Pork We quote Jobbing lota at 122 00 for family. Mess pork il to. . Bacon and Lard The following are Jobbing quotations: Bacon shoulders, vo; sugar cureu uuuiu uutb, uj , imcon clear siaes, u.?yo, urekiMi vkutm, m . Monogrom bams, csnvas, 14c; steam lard, 12c: kettle lard, tcs, 135ic; do, half barrel, 14c; do, kegs, 14o. INDIANAPOLIS GRAIN AND FLOUR MARKET. Corn There Is a fair demand for some dry corn, and we quoe mixed 45c In elevator; 43cf.o. b.; high mixed, 453540 In elevator; 45&46o f. o. 6. Kar corn, 43(ji6c on track; rejoc.ea afw4c, 1. o. o. FLOUR There is no ensege in qaouiiioDi, Cltv fancies are held at from 7 oca 00: extra city fancy 17 60aS 0u tamlly at $5 7oa9 60; country iamiiy n j ji.w low grades ranging irom td ocaj to, as to quuiiy. . ... Feed we auote bran at 11 ou, witn a iair demand. . , . Oats There is very nine uemauu: -we quote No. 2 white 83o; mixed 80a32o: Indiana and Illinois, by sample, 2ca28e: rejected and bo grade, by sample, 22a2;o, owing to oondltion. . Kye Nominal at 60a7uo. rtoneonenng. ,s rti Flour teady at 14 60a4 75. Indiana at 11 lual 15; lnierlor grade, 7caJl 00: . j n 1 uuhtoun w Vi ü u t. vnnm sell at SI floral fi by sample. Old wheat, crop of 74, 1120al 30. INDIANAPOLIS PRODUCE MARKET. avt Are nominal at from S3 6Ca6 00 Per bbl ; extra to cnoioe $ 0O(8 00. Butter The market Is weak. We quote country butter at lUc, and Jobbers are selling at 12al4c; Michigan butter, lj. Beeswax is steaay a 0 perpouna. Beans We quote white navy at 11 25al 80 on arrival and tl 6" per bushel from store. Dried Fruit We quote:1 Apple 9al0o on arrival, and localise per lb in barre lota from store. Peaches are dull at 10a lie for old and new on arrival, and llal3o for yA and s from store. - . ICGQs Prices are down to 80 per dozen for barrel lots. Foreign Fruits Prlcea steady;. we quote oranges firm at $6 5Ca7 60 per box. Lemons are held at S6 60aJ 00 per box. Bananas II 60a 8 00 per bunch. , ... Feathers Are steady at 40a45e on arrival for prime lots, and 4a25e for mixed, Honey Ranges from 20 to 30 cents per MAnmrl O rtVrH rlf t1 fl n SA,1 i t V. Hat The maiket is dull and lower. xv m nnnt.- trim tlmothv. small bales. 1 16a 17 : No. I, small bales, llitali. Prime Umcthy,

large bilen, fMalö: No. 1, large bales, fiiaU; No. 2 firall. ',) sale for No. 2. Upland prairie, email bale. 113; large bales, 112. Midland prairie, SUaii. B'ougn. graM. f U)a6 00. No sale for slough grans. Mapijc Sugar-We quote at 13ai5c per lb. Poultry Prleea are unchanged. Live tarkys. prices steady at he per pound; ducks ti iO per dosen: roosters 12 60 per dosen, old hens S3 W per doren. " 7 Potatoes Prices are nominal; old 3Ca35 for car load lots ; Jobbing., at 4)a50e. Kaos Cotton rag axe quoted at 2 cents per pound ' ' . , . ' T. - New Potatoes Are selling at ti 00 per barrel. bKRRiKS Gooseberries are In good supply at 3 754 00 per bushel.' (Strawberries are selling at ttS p r stand of two bushels each. Vegetables Peas are selling at 81 50 per bu. Beans at Si 75a3 oo per bo. Cueumbers 2 a 3vc per doa. Ch erries Are selling at I 'a8 per busheL Currants Jreen are selling at 84 per bu. UIIF.SO rtoa ! nvlli:iti VAV Ik tnw m

prime arucie. , INDIANAPOLIS DRT GOODS MARKET. DRY OOO m Stocks ample and prices Batting ordinary, 10al2Xc; middling, 15c; est tissue, 10c. Brown Drilling Nashville, 10; Pepperel, Ticking Omego 88 Inch. 19 Amoskeaz A. a A. 2oc; A,17c:Oonestoga, 4-4 Medal, 17c; Medal, 16c extra, , 18: extra, 4-4 20c; Lewistown, 38 inch, 2-vc; 33 Inf h, 18c: 80 Inch, 16c; shirting y tripes American. 6-3.10Vi:S-S. 9c; Avhlitenten cheviots, B, 10c; A A, i2Vic: AAA, 13o; XX, 12i0; Otis cheviots, lac; cvereit uo, io. Paper Cambrics Common colors, SJio; high wiors, lcent higher. prints American. &a6c ; Washlngton.Merrlaiao, Klcbmond, Oriental and Conestoga, 60; Sprague's fancy, &c; Freeman, c: Standard Shirting prints. &c; Albion solid oolor8.se: Wamsutta, tc: Mourning prints, 6 o. Job lots old styl a as low as 5c. Carpet chain White, 19c; colored, 25c; coverlet warp, 2c. Brown Sheetings Vermont, 9c; Nash rille, Kc; MiddlevUle,8ctIdaho,8Sc;New Albany, iic:tark A c; Laurel D bic; Laurel a, te; Park A., 6c; Granite B., 6c; BedfordR, 4e; PeppN 7e;PeppO., 80; PeppR-, ts$c; Peop SL.Vj. Bleached äHEVTlNGs Lonsdale,10Kc :Hope JXc : Black ntone,9ic :1 ascoment,10c ; Htil ,8&c : 1-4, 9; Dwlght btar, 10c: Vaughn XX, 7c; Sed Dog, tic : Quaker 7Kc ; Cambrics, Lonsdale, He; Young Warrio, Like: Jabea Knight, 8c; Vamsutta, I3c: New York Mills, 13ic Qaaih Bags Amoskeag A., 24c; Lewiston A- aoc; stak, 280 ; Union, 25c; Banner, 22c: Montaup, 2ScINDIANAPOLI8 GBOCEBT MARKET. Coffee A fair demand Is reported and prl es are unchanged. Koastlng grades 01 Klo are quo tea at Ja20o: good to fair at 2u)a21c; prime at22i2; choice to fancy, at a.ia4o and Java at sso. CHiist-la steauv at llallo for nrlma to choice factory. Molasses and sirup New Orleans molaa tea ta worth 65at5o for fair to fancy, and sirups at 60ca81 for common to fancy. Rick Dealers Quote at 7abo for Carolina; 6a 7o for fair to best Loulfiiana. huoaks Prices rule firm at Quotations that have prt-vailed for eometlmtpat We quote refined at JualOVo for A. otr A 9a iuHc;10o for extra C. and Ilalio for hard; circle C and B, 9a9e; yellows, toSo; New orieani, arooa 10 cnoioe, saw. Boap We quote Hoosier City common bar at S3 to per box; Ton set's Uennan 4; other German 81(34 51'; White Kussian pressed cake 86 per box; Peach blotuom toilet 83 60; Pure ucia 1 bu per oox. Brooms We quote Common 82 per dozen; No. 4 82 25 : No. 8 U 75 : No. 2 83: Parlor f4 50 per dosen. Candles we quote Hotel. 20a21c: star can dles, 17aiyc; common pressed, 13)aUo. miscellaneous markets. CAifDY The market Is steady under a fair demand. We quote: crushed suzar candy at 12Kai:c per lb.; pure stick candy 13c; fine stock candy at 12 He; kisses at 14c: Irenen kisses at loc; gum drcrg at 14a20c; Jackson bails at 15c; common mixed at 14c; fine do at 2" c. Coal and Wood We quote: Anthraelte, per ton, 89 75; Brazil block, per oushel, l4o; White River, 14c; isand creek, 16c : Highland grate, 13c; Highland Eteam 11 Pitt urg, a; tc; llrar.il nut, domestic, 12c; do, steam Brazil slack. Kc; Virginia cannel. 27e; Indiana can nel, 22c: coke, 12al5c; wood, 84 50a 5 50 per cord. Hides We quote as follows: Beet city areen" hides, cows, 5o; steers weighing 65 Ids or over, 7c; best city veal skin, lie; be t city kip skin. 7q green salted, cured, at ta8Hc; dry salted hides tc; dry flint, lunilc. Orubby hides, 4a4Kc no3 skins are quoted at 50c81 50, according to quality. Tallow, 7aTo. Urease Brown at 6c : yellow, 6ac : whit e, 8c. Nails We quote lOd 83 C5 per keg and smaller numbers at the usual advance. fcJALT Car lots: Saginaw, 81 teal 70; Ohio river, 81 5Ual 60. Tobacco we quote: Royal Oem at 82c; Monitor Navy, 65a67o: Daled tobacco, 47ati7c; brignt navies and quarters, 64a7 tc; smoking brands, common. b5c; choice, 6oaC5c, flne75caSl 2.5; fine cuts, 67a 90c; black tobaooo. 63a57o in caddie s;twlsU, 60a0c Wool The market Is quiet ana we quote nuwasaed at 0&c; fleece-washed 3ü(töc; tub-washed S3(ä36c; burry wool CjlOc terlb less. Drugs A fair trade Is reported, with fall storks, aD d price rale steady for all staple article". We quote; Ahrsiobuus u m uoted at 25a30: alcohol at f2 20 alSö; alum, per pound, 4iiOc; camphor, per pound, 35a40c: cochineal, per pound, öuaaoc; shlorofonn, per pound, lüöallö; copperas, barrels, per pound, 2a3c; cream tartar, pure, 15 47c: mdlgo. per pound. 81 2"al 80; licorice, I Calab, per pound, genuine, 4Ca45c; magnesia, oarb.,2 x., per pound, ;i;alöc ; merphine, P. A WM per ounce, 4 2"a4 5j; madder, per pound, I3f16c; oU, castor. No. 1, per gallon, fl Oual 10; oil, bergamont, per pound, 8s 2äa5 50; opium, per pound, 86 25a6 0; quinine, per ounce, 82 So 2 3o; balsam copaiba 600; soap, castlie, fr14a5c; soda, bicarb, kegs, per pound, bate: aits, epsom, per pound, 4a5c; muff, Oanett'a, pack., per gross, 17 uu ; snun, vaarreu a, per sase of 4 dosen, 816 00; sulphur, flour, per pound, 5a6c: saltpetre, per pound I0a25o; tur pentine, ÜSiiöC. ' r 1014 e quuu: . Mackerel, new mess per bbl, t27a28; half bbl 13aal4; quarter barrel, 87; His, 82 75; No. 1 extra per barrel. 824 00: half barrel, 812 60; per quarter bbl, 86 00; per kit, ti 26 ; No. 1 medium per bbl, 110 w; per nan doi, w per quarter bbl, 84 60; kits, 81 45; No. J large per rvr Der klU II ZO: 10; A Willi uou vex u&u irvi, 85 59 ; per quarter bbl, 83 26 ; per kit, 81 10 ; fam ily white nsn per na;r ddi, 0 ou: per quni -i bbl, 82; per kit, 75aSio; No. liase herring, half 83 00; quarters, II 7j; kits. 65c: Labrador nerrlng, bbls, 88 00; half bbls, 4 2': Bound shore herring. 87 00 ; half barrel, 84 00; mess salmen per half barrel, 83 00; per kit, U w; boneless Cod fish, per pound, 7o; bank Cod fish per raand,6o; No. Iberring, per box, 40c; No. herring scaled, per oox, 45o : sardines, halve. c: Quarters. 'HVwc No. 1 pickerel, half tbl. 85 50 ; quarter bbls, 82 2j : kits, voc Leather The market ruled steady. Wa quote: oat Biaugnierea soie is quoted at S9a41c Buffalo, S0a36c; harness 84a38e; upper 22a25c, per foot: French calf, 81 75a2 25; French kip. 81 ICalft 60; collar, per foot, 20c; bridle, er dozen, 818 OOatiO iO; domesUo calf, 81 10al.30; kip. domestic, OOcasi 10. Lumker Domestic Prl'es are steady. We uo e buying as follows: 8A45 perM.:Nos.land2,Xto, green, fioa 4.i ncr M : mils. 4-4 and cd green. si5 per M ; Nos. 1 and 2, 4-4 and up- dry, 8o0aS5 par M; culls. 4-4 and up., dry, ioaza ou per j. Poplar Clear, 4-4 and up., green, 8250ali clear. 4-4 and d.. dry. 82&a26 per M; oomraon. 4-4 and up., green, 814 per M: commoa 4-4 and up., Ary, 8i5al7 per M ; clear, ,grn Ash Nos. 1 and 2,4-4 and up., green, raoa 22 60 per M ; No. 1 and 2, 4-4 and up., dry, 822 bb a2S. Pine We quote selling prices as follows Nos.l and 2 clear, per M. leet, e-roen. 547 uo; dry, 850 00; flooring, dressed, WO . 00a30 00; siding, dressed, 815 00al9 00; slock boards, rough, 8t6 00al9 00; common boards, 814 00; bill stuft, to 16 feet, 814 00: Diu stuff, over 16 leet, 81500a2200: heavy Umbers, 81 00 extra per M.; sheeting, 81200; A sawed shingles, 83 403 et): No. 1 shingles, 82 60; poplar shin gles, 8301'; lain, s?a; Doutnern pine noortu, diea-ied, 840 OOatt Ou CAxim uooDS We quote : Tomatoes, 2 lbs, 81 2aal 86; 8 Iba, 81 651 75; T w TO Ofi.O OC. IfAntttnin X eUlXAUU LÄA VUAiAf mjmm J t mvwu wau uuoi v 82 20a3 25; Peaches, 2 lbs, 8175al 8i; 8 Iba, 82 6ta S 00; Strawberries, S Its, 13 Wa3 25. Raspber-

bbl, lis CO; per hair bbl, S7 00; pei quarter ddi, 13 60; kit, 8130; No. 2 medium per bbl 8 13 to;

riair ttarrei. 17 uj: Der Quarter oarrei, 90

riee, 2 lbs, 12 2Sa3 68. Wbertleberries, ti 25 J 00. Pineapple, 2 lbs, riÄ Yarmouth bscootash, n 25a.dQ Oreen Peas, 81 7Sa2 25. string beans. 1 Saal 40; Bartlett pears, fi Swa 50. Lima bean , ftj oo. Pumpkins, a lbs, 1 ti Til orned beef, 3 lbs, U tvai t35: 0 Iba, 112 öüali oa Dried beef, Jacob's, 15c: low grades. 14V. OOVe OVSterS. fBll wplwht l rmrtnA 1 ,n-i .

O nnnn. CI ... n . . Ä UTS tiOft Shflllrd ftlmnnrf. nnnti .r m . r filberts 14al5c; walauts, French, lie ; Naples! old,15c;newl7alRc; BraxU nnta lOalle; peaSü'J' Jw' white Tirgtnlas 10c; roasted 8c higner. . ' Hops Are oulet at 4"a45c per lb. Jkon and Steel We qaote: ,ft iron is quoted at 82 65a2 65. Sheets Srt't-Sf S 20. 4!4o;37.4c.CLarcoal, lJc advance on above rates. Other ize and numbers are graded at proportionate rates. Hteel is quoted as fallows: Sanderson's best English tool. 23c; American tool, 16c: spring steel. LS Inch, lie; 1 inch andover. loc ; German B'eel. 9c: mill pick shapes. 27c Horse shoe. Burden's. s 7S per keg; mule. 81 uiKucr; iiiuw wings, sieei 7ie. Tinkers' . Btock a fair -A fair demand Is re ported. We quote: Tin plate is quoted. fr IC. 10x14. Ph arena I first quailty, at. 19 63; IX, ditto, at f 12 00; IC, 14x20 rooflngUn, W00. Brass kettle, 4öe; No 27 iron B. 41 ',10c; No 27 smooth lron.ec. Mooitrhead'a galvanized iron, 30 per cent disoonntfrom list. Zinc, pir sheet, ile: per cask. lOHc. Pig - tin, Ht ralCs, 27o. Wire Brignt and annealed 40 per cent discount from list prices; lacquered per cent discount. Holder Tinner's 18c. Copper heeting, 14 to 15 oa, 84c; planished, 14 to 16 oz.; bolt copper, 84c; bottoms, 34c. Lead-sPig, 8c; bar. 9c; anUmony, lrfc; Babbit mtal, löa20c Wooden Ware No. 1 tua per doa, 8 50: o. 2 ditto. Sa7 60; No. 8 ditto, t6a8 60; Churns, common, per dosen, ti& bo; Uo L, cedar churns brass-bound, 821a22; No. 2 ditto, 820a21;No. 1 ash churns. 814 00: No. 2 ditto, f 12; No. 3 ditto. SiO: stave nalf-Dusnel ra erasures 85 60; hoop Iron bound ditto, M 5ua7; keelera, five In nest, 82 25: meal selves. 14-16, 175a2; ditto 18, in S2a2 25; OQ buckets, two-hoop. 81 95a2 00 ditto, three hoops. 82 25a2 35. Hardware We quote axes Jt-J tal2 00 per doz. as to quality; farm bei s, 0 Iba, S500; 50 lbs, 8603; bulbs, 87 (0, with tQ per cent discount to the trade. If bronzed, 35 per cent to quotations added. Oils Prices steady. We quote linseed oil at tßa&Jc; raw and boiled, Wae; white, strained lard, fl lOal 15; Xo. 1 do, 9icall 05; Na. i do. 85a90c; castor oil. SI loa I 2o; neatsfoot oil, 81; fish oil ( Ban ks),6äa0c; fish oil (Straits), 65a70c; tanners oil, 42c; Labrador, 0a85c; headlight, 16alSc; coal oll, 1 italic : fine ma chlnery oil, 4"a95c; lobri mating oils, 20a0c; W. Va . labricailng, aOaJoe ; natural rock, 3ua4Le : tailowoil, lU'al lo. Window GLASS-Prices are steady and we quote. SxlOf to; 10x12 84 50; 10x14 f4 75; k'xlf 86 25; 10x18 85 2 with 40 per cent, off to the trade. Pig InoN-Prlces are quotably unchanged, wiih a limited demand. The following quo tations fairly represent this market: HOT BLAST CHARCOAL. Hanert ncr Jlewtr. Kn 1 nor inn 1 10 fKI irr Hanging Kock, No. 2, per ton 'il 001 Hantini? Krvlr. rnn ncr Inn 'X m,A71 IM ekutbern Brands, No. 1, per ton. VI 4 Southern Brands. Forge.per ton 2 OOd Virginia, No. 1, per ton 22 0023 00 V'ilViniÄ- Nn.l nrrinn SI Oüa Virginia Forge, per ton 20 COj TONE-COAL AND COKE. Hanging Rock, No. 1, per ton 21 f922 00 Hanging Kock, Forge, per too. 19 0030 00 Red Miort, No. 1, per ton . 25 ooiä to Red Short, forge, per ton 22 00(23 00 Am. Scotch, No. I, per ton 23 0024 00 COLD BLAST. Hanging Rock, Car Wheel, ton- 89 003 00 Missouri, Car Wheel, per ton. - 34 00(H3S 00 Southern Brands Car Wheel, ton 20 00(4) 06 Machinery and Forge, per, ton 2H UJ&Si 00 Blooms, per ton INDIANAPOLIS LIVE STOCK MAKn.LT. TUESDAY LVEHiNis, Junes. Cattle The demand for No 1 cattle la fairly active and offerings are mostly sold at full quotations. The sales yesterday at the Exchange ttock yards Include 150 head, and we quote: Prime to extra butcherV 84 50QK oo ; good, i 50a4 2ö ; fair to medium, ti 00(s35o; common, i 252 75. lteceits to day, 61 head. Bogs Prices have declined during the week under large receipts, and we quo'e at 85 4u5 to per too pounds gross. Receipts today were 7lmj head. tJHEEP We quote: Good shipping, 100 Iba and over, IS 7i46 no; common shlpp'ng, 100 lbs and over, 82 5x (53 50. Receipts, loo head. INDIANAPOLIS IIORSK AND MULE MAE Ktl. Tuesday Evesino, June 6. Only a moderate business has been done during the past week, receipt being light, and few Nö. 1 horses have been on the market. We quote: Heavy d raft horses at 8 1 2Fal 50. Light harness horsrs at 8iOUali0. Plugs range from ts-a60. Muifs are in lair request and are selling at from 875 to 8K0. SO MORE THAN HALF A CENTURT AGO DR. H. D. SELLERS, A CELEBRATED PHYSICIAN OF PITTSBURG, Discovered and used in his practice the popular remedy known throughout the country aa HELLERS IMPERIAL COUGH SYRUP. This is no onack remedy. Thousands areliving witnesses or Its wonderful curative powers. Ills pleasant to tafce, and sure to cure ooughs,colds, croup, fcroncblal affections tickling In the throai, and a.l diseases of a kindred nature. K. F-Seiler-4 o., Pittsburg, Pa., are a'.so proprietors of Johnson's Rheumatic Compound, the great internal remedy for rheunailm, nearulgla, headache, etc.. Their Br. I Ind -ey itil Besn her Is a most wonderlui remedy. It cures aL b:ocdand skin disease, such as te ter, scrofulous affections, ulcers, bois. pimples, mercurial diseases, etci The genuine has R. E. tsellers fc Co. 's name on the bottom or eacn wrapper. You can have a dct or always l i the houseDy keeping bELLERSsf FAMILY MEDICINES on hand. , For saU by all druggists ana country aeaters SniIlUFrS8Al.E.-By virtue of a certified copy or a decree to me dli acted, from the clerk of the Huperior Oocrt of Marion countv, Indiana, in a cause wherein Christo, pher Zimmerman 1 plaiutlrT, aud William WV Lewis et al. as defendants, requiring me to mtkt all such sumi as provided for In said dea-ee, with lntiest on said decree and cost I will expose at publia sale, to the highest bidder, on SATURDAY, the 1st day oi Jaly, A. D, 1876, )wtwMn th hours of 10 o'clock A. v and 4 o'clock p. m of said day, at the door of the Court Bouse of Msnoa county, Indiana, tne rents and profits for a term not exceeding seven years, of the following real estate, town: Lot number forty-eight (4S) in Downey and Brouse's addition lo tbe town f Irvlngu, In Marlon county, Indiana. If och rents and profits will not b11 for a sufficient sum to satisfy said decree, interest and eostä, I will, at the same Urne and Place, expose to public sale the fee simple of said real estate, or so much theieof as may be aafflclent to discharge aald decree, Interests and costs. Bald sale will bs made without any relief whatever lrom valuation or appraisement UWB s ALBERT RKIS3NER, Sheriff of Marlon county. June 8, A.D. 137. Juoe7.-Cw McLain A Baxeb, Atl'y fv H'tTi

Waic; a pounds f 1 6f al 75. Lobsters, 1 pound' 25; 3 pounds, fl 25. California salmon, i pound. XI &Ja'l 75: 2 onondi. ki AikaJt k

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