Indiana State Sentinel, Volume 25, Number 47, Indianapolis, Marion County, 12 July 1876 — Page 8

THE INDIANA STATE SENTINEL WEDNESDAY JULY 12. 1876.

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OUR MONTHLY A LITERARY, FASHION FAMILY MAGAZINE ! FOR THE PEOPLE. A Pair of Elegant Oil Pictures to every Subscriber. Subscription, with Premium, 73; without Premium ONLY FIFTY CENTS A YEAR I Extraordinary Inducement to Agents. 25 Ctnta Faid fer erery Hew Surwriter. FIRST PREMIUM: A Lady's Gold Hunting Cue Watcb, cost Ing tlOO, lo the person undin In tlie largest list of name, with the money, during 1S7Ö. SECOND PREMIUM: A. magnificent original Oll Pal n tlig, elegantly framed, etc. PREMIUMS FOR EVERYBODY. Bend for spec'men copies (free) and examine the terms to Agents, etc. LS. AYRE &"CÖ., Publishers, INDIANAPOLIS. ftJONEY AND THE MARKETS. OrriCEor THie Indianapolis Sentinel, Tuesday Evening, July 11, 187. For the past week the local money market has been working with more eae than has distinguished It for several weeks prevlou. Notwithstanding this feature, bankers do not report a superabundance of loanable funds, being able to keep their surplus currency pretty well employed at 10 per cent. Interest, the ruling rate In the market. The demand Is for strictly gllt-eJged paper, and for this description there would be little difficulty In making transactions for large amounts. Private lenders, who ar sought after by the mote brokers are able to make their own terms lna majority of cases, and in the outside market rates of interest have a wide range, the business being chiefly done at from 1 to 2 per cent, a month. Attractive paper Is sometimes sold at one per cent, a month, while that which involves extra risk Is placed sometimes at 3 per cent, a month. Eastern exchange Is more plentiful, though not sufficient to admit the shipment of currency, and rates are 5 c premium between banks, and 1-10. o premium for counter ales. City orders are steady at 91 cents on the dollar. INDIANAPOLIS CLEARING HOUSE. Clearings. Balances for 4 weeks ending June 10 .f 1,6m,iiip0 1,109,1) For week ending June 17.. 1 12,000 tftl,iO0 For week ending June 24 . ,3lo,n V 472,1 1 For weekending July 1 1,1 11 ,09J 2S2,uto For week ending Juiy 8 1,-4! .10 1 611, 10 Monday, July 1. 24 -, 114,'C Tuesday, July 11 lM.OOO 5j,w.o MONEY AT OTHKK PriNTS. Chicago. The Times of Monday sj s: Considering the oppressive weather and the general dullness of trade, the number of callers at the banks v as quite fair, bat la the line of business there was no life to speas of. Inordinary routine matrt-rs no fault was found, and so lar as checking and depositing were concerned mere was ail the activity bank officials and employes weie anxious to witness. General buslnes-, however, whs slow, and in the loan market be transactions were llbt and altoe:her more limi'ed than might be expected. Though considerable animation will douotfb be maintained about the counter, financial a Hairs are evidently preparing for the dullness commonly exhibited during (he summer montus. Commercial movements of all knds being at a comparative stand-still, the difficulties encount. red by the banks to find employment for their funds will naturally show something ot an Increase from this time forward, and borrowers in good standing will be handled "with care," and treated in the most lloeral manner, f er the dm t six weeks, or until merchants return from their vacations, and the busy work commences fcrthe fall mov) ment, the banks are likely te experience ad uii time and a rather unprovable basinets. Jast now money Is unusually abundant, and Interest ta'es aie easy at 6 47 ter cent. Ordinary business favors are readily granted at 8 per cent. WHEKE THE SPECIE GOES. Th089 who are watching the specie payment, legislative and popular, will be interested In knowing what becomes of the gold product of the world. It wiil be sten by the following that France and Germany are getting a large share of it, as It is shown that since the beginning of the current year the bank of France and the bank of Germany have accu xculated about 110,ooo,oi0 of specie, ot which Ills presumed that at least 75 per cent, wai gold, thus showing that they are boarding gold considerably faster than It is produced fram all the mines in the world. The total product of all the gold mines In the world daring the six months being not more than 10,000,000, The amount of specie In these two banks at the dates below was as follows; Bank of France. . t,:o ,1 00 .. 333,700,100 Bank of Germany. Dec. 28, 174 Dec 24, 1875 Jan. 31, i7B Feb. 7 leb. 10 Feb. 15 .... $ll2,:8,C0n 11 ,C5,lUU iiö'iäiäloto ii9,üd,u!o Ld,2j0,w. ni"i'J)'öijo i28.74MXu 12815000 128,990,000 1ÄX5.ÖU) l3,28,0uü . 1 4o,'vs5oTo 14J.91500J S47.163.W.0 V äwvöä,(K.0 7.'. 306.002,000 3Üö"ltV,ÖcÖ Feb. 17-.. Feb. 23 Feb. 24-... Feb. 29..... M arch 2... March March 9... March 14. March 18. March 2 March 30 . . 369,130,000 . S74,W 0,010 . 377.12,00Q March 81. April 6..-.. ... April 7 April 13 ... 378,8 -3,0u0 ZL 381.775,Ö0J II sTi&.iOJ IT S90,sÜ'jiOO IT sSTvSjKjo 40251,000 Z. 'i'Äfßz oio April is.. April io.. April 22 April 27 April 2... May 4 May .- May 11.. Mav 23 June 1. June7. June 15...... June 15...... J one 12...... 4i9 660,L00 OHE MONfcY IN IHK BANK OF ENGLAND THAN BVSB BKPOBB. The London Economist of Jane 24 says: The Bank of England return of tbl week is remarkable for showing the largest accumulation of gold at that establishment ever re corded. The "other'"depoalU have Increased 1,128,000, nvnev having come baek from internal circular ion, and also flowed in from abroad. The increase in the reserve-i,U2,u corresponds with the above amount, and is

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I made up by a return of 10',ooo in note, and t in 11 iiui 01 rnin id aoia. ut mis imihuiu $41,100 is known to have come Irom abroad, so hm the rematnti g Sxil.tO) appears to have been returned irom Internal circulation. The total stock o' gold in the Bank of England Is now about i 5tO,0r0, and the cash reserve in the banking department I 7.ti,0uo. After this week tbeu-ual half-yearly internal demands lor notes and go d may be expected to reduce the available cash for a time, unless the influ from abroad been tu S sufficient to compensate sorh redaction. The low state f tbe private atc unties ana the lrrg? amount or private otian re. at the bank show the present difficulty of employing money. THX DECLINE IN GOLD, The Chicago Inter-Ocean, in commenting upon the decline in gold , says :.Tbe decline as measured in greenbacks last week is attributed to the prevailing impression that the new secretary of the treasury will, at the instance of the administration, take some positive and important steps in preparation for the resamptlon of specie payment! in gold in January, 1879. It is Intimated that parts or the plan will be an immediate move for the refunding ol the 6 per cent, bonds into the 43 percent, bondc.of which 150000,00. are already authorized by ibe funding act, parsed two or three years ago; also the funding of 70,ooo,HO of greenbacks Into the same kind or bonds tn order to reduce the greenbacks to $H),000,0 0 before 1878. What foundation there is for these runiois Is Impossible to Bay, but it is safe to presume that if the proposed scheme is attempted there will be an Important decline In the prl.es of the per cent, bonds and a rush on the part of the national banks to surrender their circulation aud sell their bonds so as to etc ape the whole decline. NEW YORK HONEY AND STOCK MARKET. NiwYorx, Monday, July 10. Money market easy at 23 per cent. Prime mercantile paper at 33$5 per cent. Custom receipts, Sfc,000. Assistant treasurer disbursed 11,052,000. Clearings, $15,010,000. Sterling exchange is firm and quoted at W 89 for Ct days and $4 91 for sight. Gold opened and closed at 111? a, with sales In the Interim at 111. Carrying rates from li. Loans were also made flat. Governments steady. Railroad bonds firm. 8 täte securities quiet. Blocks dull and heavy, without important charjge or feature, except Delaware and Lackawanna, which declined to 116. Transactions on the Stock Exchange to-dav were only 48,000 shares, of which ti.000 were Western Union, 3,000 Northwestern preferred, fi.OOr St Paul common, I5,0ou Lake bore, 4,000 Delaware and Lackawanna, and 3,100 New Jersey Central. STATE 8TOCK8.

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OOVERNMENT SBOURITIK8. Tue.i w'diTh-rirri. iBat.iMon a. a e's Iii CJ.H.e'a 7. 8. 6's t (new) J. 8. 6's W J. d. 68 '6Hm...mm. 120 ll4 117s 119S 121S liT?4 120! 116 niy, 119 121k 120 nmy, 121'i tl7i 114 12 111 ' 117fg 118 1101 121 iperct fd loan.. J. H. 10-40'S Kupons, 10-40'a ?nrrency 6's-. .. Sold - 11 0 1118 IUI llfl 126 "I 112H "va lto7a 128 480 120 12bH 112 3terll n m 490! The purchasing prloe for government bonds n Indianapolis vary from the New York quoatlons U.(ail percent. GENERAL 8TOCK9. Tue. I W'ü I TUT I Fri.iKau Mon V. U. Telegraph 71TS wy 71 71 71 110 76 lf.7 19 acinc Man.... Adams Express. W A K. ExpressI MXA ' 1 If Jl s K5 84H 4,l7 te-i? y American tlx-. (J. H. Express. S. Y. Central-., S 1" 1 45e m itMt b8 74 20 1 581 on 76 108 14W 20 I8W4 74 iu8 uy 20 13 Srie, preferred 20 m tiarlem-... . Harlem, p'f'd-.... Michigan Centl Ü. P. stocks....... Lake Hhore..... llilnois Cent'l.... U. A eitbsburg-. Northwestern Sorthw'n pref. J., C, CA I.. ...... N. J. t"ntrvl.. Kock Island it. Paul-. JU Paul, pref. abKh. abaxb pref-.... 'ort Wayne.. Terre llaute... Terre H. pref Chicago A Alton J. A A. pref.... Ohio A Missis J) 1 ndlana CentlJ :., h. a u i. A 8U Joe Jelaware A Lac L A P.Teleg'ph 3, p. bonds II. x.n 140 113 50 63 66VJ 97 yt 83 H ( 44 72 1(9 41 71 2 S U2VJ 3S 13 102 1"H 13 1.33 6.J IX Kyi 9 42i 60H 44 i(9)i Hi OT Ü3 WW ny, 424 an -7S We 44 SI i( U9 41 4 41 iii 41 TITZ n i 1 ?6 3 S 3 3 nyzyJ.vyiy 5 I 5 13d 13 V? U 13X 112 108 102 102 S! 102 10H 17 Ii H io" itfs 17M OS 10 3 IMS 1U 17 103 Wa 114 114 I1I4K 14 115 11 7 14-4 103 11)2 18 1834' ins lt7 102Sl"3 117 ! o 117 Zitra dlY. COMMERCIAL. The general markets for the week ending this evening have undergone no marked change. Trade has been quiet in all departments, and still the aggregates show a fair business for the se son. In groceries, dealers report a fair trade for leading articles and coffees and sngars rule firm at our quotations. Coffee is In ample supply but stocks of sugars are light, while the demand is active at full quotUions. The dry goods trade is quiet, country dealers doing little more than sort up their stocks and purchase sparingly. Advices from Eastern markets are to the effect that for standard prints new styles for the fall trade will be advanced about 10 per cent. In fact, unless an advance is established the closing of the print works is regarded as inevitable. There is a fair demand for iron and nails, and for building hardware, an Indication that the work of building is going forward throughout the rural districts. The provision market, until within a day or two, has been strong and active, holders accepting the offers ot buyers with a good degree of promptness. There is, however, an evident reaction, though holders are ne t disposed to give concessions, believing that instead of a decline a higher range of values will be established before the packing season of 1878-7 commences. Howard's Commercial Circular of Chicago contains the following in regard to summer packing in that elty and elsewhere: The receipts of hogs were moderate dnilog the week Just elosed, owing to tbe occurrence of holidays, and under the Influence of a good pace in g and shipping demand prices have advanced 2o30e per luo lbs. Packers are still running their houses to a iair ex ent, but the demand lor meats for export ha- not been quite so urgent, especially for forward delivery, thougn tbey hire sufficient contracts ahead to keep them running for some time. The extreme wrm weather has interfered with operations to tome extent, as packen have not desired to rash operations, preferring to move slowly and carefully and sustain the general repuiaiion of their summer manufactures both at home and abroad. . The .aallty of the hogs is generally regarded as good; the average weight of the receipts at the yard since the opening of the season abows an Improvement 01 nearly )2lbs as compared with the arrivals of last seaon. The manufacture of summer-cured products so far has been confined to cuts of meais suitable for export verr little pore manufactured, except of the lighter qualities. The manufacture of lard hs bten ialr-proobiy exhibiting a be?-, ter average proportionately tnan auring me

wirtsr, as packers have been enabled to dispose of it reality at sailtfactory price. The packing to tf ate aggr elates about 660, or 0 hogs, against about 4itMO0 to date last year. The packing at Cedar Ilspldst i date is 47.153 hogs, against 33,743 to daielaat year. The packing at Lies Moines Is about 22,0uu nogs. XXPDBrS OF PROVISIONS. The New York Produce Exchange, weekly, oontains the following statistic In regard to the foreign exports of the hog product from the undermentioned places :or the week end-

July 1, 1876: Lard, BaconAHamr, From bris. it. lbs. New York-. 8,003 2,624,040 3,125 2x8 HC S ton 797 89,731 821,778 Montreal ...t. 21 677,-60 lt,iM Philadelphia . 21,5) 9.t8,4c Baltimore 115 175,vß9 7,816 New Orleans 5 829 22, uu Total 3.941 ?,58, 0 5.1 7Ä.362 Previous week... 6,202 6.62s 975 8,78.5i Cor. week 75 4,' 0 1 3 8 6159 3,280,74'' Cor. week 74 3.!M 19U5.401 6,887,434 Cjr. week 73 . 3,747 3,611,4s 2,921,863 The foreign exports of hog products from the uidermentioned places from October 30 to July 1, 1S75-8, were: Pork, brls. 129 611 Lard, Bacon and 10. ham, lbs. From New York.. Boston Portland-... Montreal.. Pbiladelphii Baltimore..., 9,3 H.0Ö4 133,311,949 2,8S5 t,919,80 67, 70,314 3.V23 5,2' 2,'.25 17.415 287 523 1.72. 20 2,1 8,rf 3,3yj ,-4,818 35,1 2,196 11.K12 8,Wl614 .3,1!.7HI 638 ' 710,21.0 008,000 New Orleans..-.. Total Nov. 1, "75, to July 8. 76 17381 Cor. time 1874-5 161,277 127,4M.f4l 132,674.502 271,2't6 2ö6 201,431,151 Increase.. Decrease. - 10.803 69.823 . 02 ........ 6,2il,6;l The statistical position of the foreign export movement of the hog product from Nov. 1 to July 1, compares as follows: 1874-5. 1K75-6. Increase. Decrease Pork, lbs- 32,4V,4 I0 31,616,000 2,100,600 Lard, Irw132,673,SI 17,451,941 6,221 6l Bacon, lbs.2 11, 433, 151 271,256,256 69.823,102 . Total S6i,552,056 433,324,197 71,983,7o2 5,221,561 SUPPLY AND EXPORTS PROVISIONS. Meats 1875-6, Sur. ply net 20 per cent. Off lbs 849.964,817 Exports, lbs 3t5.87236 1S71-5. 930.379.7 18 23.1,8 ,55 1 Remainder, lbs.. Lard Supplv, lbs Exports, lbs .554,092,551 698,491,194 173,01 s,581 - 127.4ÖI 41 l(M.380,fi7 132,673,512 Remainder, lbs... 45,564,635 57,707,105 From Western winter packing only, Nov. 1, to March 1, and exports Nov. J, to July 1. The grain market, particularly wheat has shown a weakening tendency for several' days, and prices have steadily declined at Chicago and other grain centers. Corn la comparatively steady, but oats are dull. With regard to the crops in Wisconsin, the Milwaukee Centlnel has published returnfrom nearly every county in the state, showing the condition of the crops. It appeals that the acreage of wheat is as large ai usual, and that the fields generally promise well. The damage from bugs and other carues Is confined to small areas and the yield will be large. Corn will fall below the average. The yield of oats, barley and rye promises to be unusually large. The following Is a comparative statement of the stocks of grain in sight in this country and Canada on the dates named: July 1. 187. Wheat, bu . 9.S3S.347 July 3, 1875. f, Ml. 333 Corn, bu 8,144, 65 7.752,273 2,i4,0 57,43 23,615 Oats. bu.. Kye, bu Barley, bu-., 1 96,149 SiOiiW The market during the week has been iaigely supplied with all descriptions of sea sonable fruits, vegetables and berries, and prices are 6teadlly declining. Our list cf quotations will be found full and accurate. The butter, egg and poultry market has ruled steady during the week. Prime fresh butter is in good local demand, but shipments are of little consequence. Eggs and poultry are In fair shipping demand, and prices are flrm We give a report or the New York market of Saturday last from the Commercial Bulletin: Eggs Receipts tcday, 1.C24 barrels. The fresh arrivals for the week have been remarkably free or large, but the demand extremely cautious and indifferent, with buyers handling the smallest possible quantities their wants would admit of. Receivers have occasionally obtained a fair rate on a matter ot brand and condition, but as a rule values were on the downward turn. To-day about 16c was the best rate for Western, though some sales were made as low as 15c, and holders seemed rather Inclined to realize. Near-by stock, 6lnglebbl perdoz. 17 '8 mate i6Hi7 Western, prime.-..... 15uj 8 Western, fair to good-. .....M.. Hk al5 Canadian 1 öi6 Poultry Dreaned la moderate supply and nominally unchanged, though current figures are based only on Hock in the best order Live continues fairly active on desirable stock at about former rate. We quote prices to-day as folio wn: Drewsed turkes, state and Westerr, 16417c; do poor, I2al4c; dressed sprlDg Chickens, Choice, pr lb, 2Si;ac2c. Fowls Jersey prime, per lb, lUfällv; fair to goori, I315c; do, State and Western prime, 16 l7c:dodo fair to good, 13(f) 5. Live Poultry Sprivg chickens, per lb 2z 2le, Fowls, State and Jersey, per lb, 15(lec; do Western, 1415c; roosters, old, per lb, 6g6c; turkeys. State and Jersey, per 10, 15,o 16c; do Western, per lb 14ft 15 ducas. Slate and Jersey, per pair, 75ul 1; ducks, Western, per pair, 60(gf5c; eeese. State and Jtrrsev, per ralr, 1 752 25; do Western, per pair, fl 2j&l 50. WOOL. Receipts at this point are fully up to the expectation of dealers, but prices are weak, owing to the depressed condition of the trade lo Eastern markets, and there is nothing likely to tianspire for come time to come to vitalize the wool business. The New York Commercial Bui etin of Saturday refers to the market as follows : 1 here has naturally been only a moderate degree of animation daring the broken wek nnder review, aud be market sb ws no radical change in any department. There is some demand from the manufacturing interest, who must continue to handle a little stock if only to complete contract, in hand, but buyers are not in large enough attendance to infuse any great amount- of life Into the business, and the general tone is slow. Values show an 1 regularity on about all gsdes, and close quotations are difficult to de Ids upon, tnougn it iseviaeni mat a pretty easy ranae m net be taken for a base of operations this er, unless producers desire to carry the ilk 01 the cup. uur aeaiers ana commission men want very JH'le stock, and are csrcely making an effort to get any forward, whild the lew offerings making from time to time meet with no great favor evm when there seems lo be a dlf position Urn arse easy terms. California and Texas descriptions continue at about former value,and attract fair attention, all things considered. Foreign e otblng wools may be considered as off the market, as importers could only se i at a heavy loes.but for carpet stock there Is about a steady feeling on much the former basis of quotations. The aale reported since onr last embrace 10,001 lbs XX Ohio fieecee, 10,0 0 fine medium do, 65 bags No. 1 pulled, 2 bgs super do, 50 baas lambs' do. 10,0. 0 lbs Eastern Texas, 6y lbs scoured Teta, oh private terms: 4,0-jn lbs Eastern Texas, 17al9c; 7,000 lbs fall California, 14c; IM, los spring Calhorn la, Sic; 375,o01bs do at lx JSc, a little at 24o: 6ro lbs domestie noils, 15,000 lbs Colorado, 60 bags shearlings, apd 10,000 Mexican, on private terms. on 'change. An average attendance was at the ball today, and grain merchant were generally active, though complaining of light receipts. In provisions buyers and sellers were apart

PERSONAL, D. P. Grler, Esq., president of the Peoria Board ot Trade, was on 'Change to-day. LTVEBPOOL DISPATCH ON 'CHANGE. The 2 p. x. Liverpool dispatcb quoted flour at 2is 6d 924s ; winter wt eat.9s 9d ffl9s 10d ; spring wheat, 8s 2d 9s 6d: white wheat, s edsios. Corn 25a 3d a 25 6d. Pork' 80s. Lard 62g. Receipts of wheat past three daya 6000 quarters, of which 48,000 were American. NEW YORK DISPATCH ON 'CHANGE. The 12 if. dispatch quote! wheat nominal at II (791 19 for Chicago, and 11 0391 12 for Milwaukee. Oats quiet; mixed 38311c; white 40341c; No. 2 Chicago :S339a Poik qaJet at f 19 50 bid for August;; 120 for September, and $19 75 for October. Lard quiet at $11 05 Bid for August; $11 15 for September; 111 25 .for October. . , Receipts. Flour, bis 1,931 Wheat, bus 91 in

u ...191,4110 fa is ......- 11t CHICAGO DISPATCH ON 'CHANGE. The 11:50 a. k. dispatch quoted wheal heavy. Corn qu'et at45ccash and July; 46c for Angus.; 4ci7c lor September. Oats dull at 28(28o cash and July, nominally 8Hft28c for August. Pork firmer at $19 42 for August ; f 19 62 for September ; nominally $19 45 cash. Lard steady at 110 92 for August and $119 11 02 for September. Receipts of hogs to-day 12,CC0; full range of prices 6 206 55. Receipts. Shipments. Flour.. 8.15! 6r83 W heat...... .. 82,246 101,690 Corn 14,872 79.303 Oats...- 47.ÄJO 30,V7 Ke . 1,0!0 792 Barley 1,950 SALES ON CHANGE. . The sales to-day on 'Change, as reported ta H. D. Carlisle, Esq., secretary, were as follows: 1 car oat, sample...... 2 J cars mixed corn 1 car blgn mixed corn 2 ears ear corn 2 cars ear corn 28 P-t. p. t. 43 47 48 8 6 90 18 1 car ear corn. n. 10 cars high mixed corn . 10 cars mixed corn . 3 cars high mixed corn......-.-, 1"U barrels country family flour 100,000 pounds shoulders..... STOCKS OK GRAIN IN ELEVATORS. Wbet. Com. .elevator A- 8.669 22,039 Clevator B.- 4,113 2,54 Stevator (J.- 2,095 Elevator D 6u0 2, 00 elevator 1,700 CltyKlev'or. 200 4,529 Oats. Bva. Bar'y. 7,07 2' 6,500 403 14,7. 0 700 ltiO 2,875 804 Tot 14,382 54,887 83,313 1,41 . IMPORTS AND EXPORTS. The following la an exhibit of receipts And shipments of leading commodities for the last twenty-four hours: ARTICLES. Bran, tons larley. bushels.. Xal and (Joke, tons. BXCPTS. 40 SHIPTB 50 81 12 722 200 54,410 600 612 l.V5 IX) 41,2 0 9 JO 8 30 1,200 17 88.iÖ ,90ii CO 40J Ättie, head 3orn meal, barreU ;orn. bnsneis. florr, barrels lay. tor-..., 'ildes. tons, does, head.. SO 450 17 U57vÜ 6,30 220 4 5r,0 375 a Jorees and mules, head. Urd, llerc Un ruber, feet, ata. bcsbais . Provisions, tons.-., tye. bushels Sheep, npftd.. A' heat, bushels-, V, ool tons . Vhisky. bbls.-.-. 225 3:5 FREIGHTS, ALL RAIL, FROM INDIANAPOLIS EAST. New York Boston ............ Philadelphia. Baltimore buffalo.... Albany ......... - Pittsburg- . Rrle, Pa ..... Providence-.., 1 46 1 it WEEKLY REVIEW OF THE INDIANAPOLIS MARKETS. INDIANAPOLIS PROVISION MARKET. Bulk Meats The maiket to day as com pared with yesterday was essentially nncbaDged. Offers ot loe for dr salt waa made last evening and lio.i 00 lbs sold at these flunres; fee was offered to-day, bat holder were rsking üy4c. C. r. sides would el at It c, but holders are asking lutaioc a d we have no salea to report. Ihe ma Set Is dull and pi ices nominal, owing to large receipts Ol hog?. H. p . bams are held at 12c. ukied liKEF we quote loooiug lots at lac La an Prices are steady and we quote round lots kettle at 12c; p. s. at llo cash and July; UXo August. foKk We quote jobbing lota at $22 00 for mess, and $23 for clear. Bacon and Lard The following are jobbing quotations: Bacon shoulders, lue; sugar cured shoulders, canvas, lie; bacon clear sides, Lo; breakfast canvas, löc: Monogram bams, canvas, .6c; steam lard, ;2c kettle lard, tea, I3c; do, half barrel, 14c; do, kegs, 14c INDIANAPOLIS GRAIN AND FLOUR MARKET. Corn We have no change to note in the corn market, prices being about the 6am as esterda. Receipts are light, and with a fair demand stocks are being redaced. We quote f. o. b. high mixed 47at7c; mixed 4 47,-; rejected b. m. 4544-: m. 4oc; no grade 3cac: ear 4ra4tfo on track. FtoCB Prices ate steady. We quote city fancies at from $7 ooa7 60; extra city (aucy 7 öüadOu; family at h 75a6 2S; country amlly 14 7oa5 25; extra at 14 2a4 75: low grades raneing from a Ntaü 7S, as to quall'y. FiED-We quote bran at I9a9 60 with a lair c em arid. OArs Prices are dull and nominal. We quote No 2 white 32a34o; No 2 mixed 28a3lc: rrjectea -c. itYB Nominal at 60a65c None offering. Rye Flocr teadv at $4 tu 4 7 Wheat The market rules quiet, though a fair trade to meet the 1 cal demaud Is reported. We quote: cjood to prime Indiana ilC0al20: inrerlor grade, choice Kansas and MlcMi ai wheat 60 hoc: would wheat. sell at SI lo.ai 15 by sample. Old crop or 74, $1 ooai 15. INDIANAPOLIS DRY GOODS MARKET. DRY 4JOODS Prices are about the same as last week, and we are not required to revise quotations. BATTiHG ordinary, iuarz.c; nuaoung, iae; lent tissue, 16c Brown Drilling Nashville, 10 ; Pepperel, loo; (stark, 100. Ticking Omego 82 inch, 19c ; Arnoakeag A. 0. A. 17c ; A. 15c : Cone toga, 4-4 Medal, 17c; Medal, löc; extra, 18; extra, 4-4 2oc; Lewistown. 8 Inch. 21c: 3d inch. 17c: 30 Inch. 15c: plaid 20c tHiRTTNG Btbipes American ,6-8. WKo: 8-3. 9c; w hit tenn cheviot, B, i2He: AA, Me; AA, 13 c: XX,12o; Otis cheviots, UJo; Everett do, 11 He. fAPKR cambrics oommon coiors, oxc; high -olors, 1 cent higher. raiNTB American, oaoo; nasningion.caerrimae. Richmond. Oriental and Coneato&a. 6a; Prague's fancy, 6o: Freeman, 6c: -standard -Ihirtlng prints. e; Albion solid x)lors. n: Wamsntta. c: Monmlna prints. 6-, Job lots old strl s as low as 6c. carpet chain White, ivo; ooiored, 20c; ooveriet wart, üte. brown Kheitings Vermont, 9-j ; Nash Tille

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c;Middlevllle, 8c Idaho, Fc; New Albany, V3;Htark A.. c; Laurel D., bc; Laurel 7c; Park AM5c; Granite 6c ; Bedford R5c; PeppN 7c;PeppOn 7e; PeppB-, 7Jie; Peop E.. 9c Blkached RHimyoa Lonadale,10c ;Hope 4Ho : Black stone.9o :Masooment.l0c ; H I II c : M, 9c; Dwight nur, 10c: Vaughn XX, fc; led Dog, 6c: Quaker 7c: Cambrics, Lonsdale, lc; Young Warrlo. loe: abes Knight, tsc: Vamsatta, 13c; New York Mills, 13 c fiAAiN BAGS-Amoskeag A., 20c; Lewlston Vi2c: btarc. 25c; Union, 22c; Banner, 21c:oniaup. 22c INDIANAPOLIS GROCERY MARKET. CorrKxs Prices rule firm for all grades an we qmite roasting grades 01 Klo at la20e; good to fair at 2021c; prime tt UiMbn choice to fancy at k3a23e and Java at 83c ttrwi-Is steady at 9al0o for prime to choice factory. AOJUAS&xa and 81 rut New Orleans molasses is worth 55a65o for fair to fancy, and sirups t ft ical 1 for common to fancy. Rick Dealers Quote at 7aao for Carolina: 6a 7c for fair to beat Louisiana. sugars The market Is firm and active. We quote refined at loilo tor A. Off A U,aiio; lo-JOo for extra C Uallo hard; circle C ana U, ltal c; yellows. fcafic hoap We quote lloosier City common bar at $3 to per box; Tousej's German 14; other German $4A4 St's w hit Kassian pressed cake $6 per box: Peach bios-om toilet $3 50; Pure Gold $4 0 per box. Brooms We quot Common $2 per dozen; No. 4 $2 25; No 3 $2 75; No. 2 $3; Parlor 14 50 per dosen. Candles We quote Hotel , 20a21c ; star candiets )6al8c; common pressed. 13Kal4e. INDIANAPOLIS PRODUCE MAKE KT. The market Is well supplied wi:h seasonable vegetables, fruits and berries, and prices today were the time as on Saturday. apples We quote old crop at $6 00a 6 50 ; new crop 2 6oa3 00. Butter The market Is steady. We quote country butter at Haicc, and Jobbers are selling at 1 HslSc; Michigan butter, 18c. Beeswax is steady at 2sc per pound. Beans We quote white navy at 75call 00 per bushel from store. Eggs Prices are firm and receipts se,U rapIdly. We quote at Italic per dozen on arrival. Foreign Fruits We quote orange lower at $650 per box. Lemons are held at 753aK 50 per box. Feathers Receipts find quick sale. Old feathers are t-elllng at '0a30c. Uack and mixed feathers commana 20a3tc. Money Hanges trom 20 to 30 cents per pound, according to. quality. Bay Dealers report a light local demand. Wequote: Prime timothy, small bales, at I16al7; No. 1. small bales, t loa 16. Prime timothy, large bales, $13al4: No. 1, large bales, Ilia 12; No. 2 $ If all. No sale tor No. 2. Upland prairie, small balee, 113; large bales, $12. Midland prairie, ri) a 12. S ough grass, $3 00aS6 00. No sale for slough gras. Maple Sco ar We quote at 13at5c per lb. Poultry The market is steady, and we quo e turkeys at ec per lb: docks $2a2 2 per dozen; roosters 12 per dozen, old hens S3 003 25 per dozen. Geese, full feathers, 13 00a S .5 per dozen. Spring chickens $2 50a2 75. Rags Cotton rags are quoted at 2 cents per pound New Potatoes Are in good supply and lower. Are selling at II 5 al 75 per barrel. Bureiks Gooseberries are steady at S3 0 per bushel. Currants Ripe are selling at 13 O0a3 50 per bushei. Ginseng Dealers are paying 75c rer lb for a prime article. Cabbage - Are selling at $1 OCal 25 per barrel ;5 to 40 heads. Raspberries Are selling at $7 OOaS 00 per stand or 2 bu. Blackberries Are In light supply and aie Bellings $ioo7 11O perstand. Roasting Ears Are on the market and are sei lug at 15c perdoz by commission merchants. Onions Are quoted at $3 Ca3 25 per barrel. WHOKTt.EBERRiES Are In good supply at S3 56 per busbei. MISCELLANEOUS MARKETS. Candy Prices are iflrm under the advancing tendency in sugars. We quote: Crushed sugar candy at 12ai.c per lb.; pnre stick can dy 13c; fine stock cand? at H'Sc; kisses at 14c; French kisses at 16c; gum drots at 14a20c; Jackson balls at 15c; common mixed at 14c; fine do at 20. Coal and Wood Wequote: Anthracite, per ton, t'y 75; Brazil block, per josh el, 14c 5 W te River. Uc; Kand creek, toe: xiigbland gia e, I3c; Highland steam 11 Pitts inrg. u; : Brasil nut, domestic, 12c: do. Meam Brazil slack. s: Virginia cannel. 27o; iodiana cacnel, 22c: coke, Lu15c; wo c-i4 50a 5 50 per coid. Hides Best city green hide , cows. 5c; steels weighing tu lbs or over, 00; u?t ciiy veal skin. 10c; beet city kip bkln. 7c green sailed, cured, at fa6c; dry salted hides ; be; dry flint, loailc. Grubby hides, -price. nep skins are quoted at 50ca31 50, according to quality. Tallow, 7a?c Grease Brown at 5c : yellow. 6a6'c : white. Nails We quote lOd 'per keg and smaller numbers at the nsua advance. Salt Car lots: Siginaw, 11 65al 70; Ohio river, SI 5oal 60. Tobacco We quote: -Koyal Gem at E2c; Monitor Navy, 65a67c; baled tobacco, 47a67c; bright navies and quarters, 64a7oc; smoking brands, common, töc; choice, 60a65c, fine75caSl 25: fine cut. 67a90o; black tobaooo &60r In caddies : twists, tiOattic Wool We quote unwasded at l"(323c; fleece washed V73c: tub-washed 30334o; burry wool Saloo 1 er lb ieaa. Druo4 Prices are steady and unchanged. We qu te: A8sfoetlda is 'quoted at J5a3 ic; alcohol at t 202 5;alu, p r pound 4tc; tanphor per pound. 34"c- -ocbineal. ter poaid,60a4 c; chloroform, per pound, I uo-il 15; copperas, barrel, per pound, 2a3c: cream tartar, pure, 45a47c: indigo, per poun el 20al a'; lle rn-e, Cal. b, per pouud, genuine. 40a45c; magoetla, raib , 2 oz-, -er p und, 35 45 r; niorpbine, P. (& W per ounce, 14 50a 475; maoder, per pound, 13al6c;oil castor. No. I. per gnlion. 1 uall; t ll, beritamoni. per pound, $2Sa6 50; opium, pei pound. $6 75a7 6; quinine, per ounce, $2 -to a2'5;b.lam cpaibd 85c; eoap, casille, fr., Us25c; soda, bicsib, kegs, pr pound, oafic; saltn, epttom, per pound, 4a.se: snuff, Garrett's, pack., per gros, I17t0; snuff Garret; 's, per c se 01 four dozen, $ 6 00 ulphur, flour, per pound, 6 'c: saltpetre, per pound, liadrö; turp nil e, 3Sa40c. Fish Prices rule steady. Mackerel, new mess per bbl, K7a28; half bbl !13 6tal4; quarter barrel. ff7 ; Uta, $2 75: No 1 xtra per brre. $24 Ui: half barrel, 12 60; per quarter bbl, (6 00; per kit, 2 26; No. 1 medium per bbl, $;6 Oo; per half bbl, $ 60; per quarter bbl, $4 60; kits, tl 45: No 2 large rper bbl, $15 to-per hlf bbl, $7 50; per quarter bbl, $3 5o; kit, $i 30; No. 2 medium per bbl flSiO; per half barrel, $7 CO; per quarter barrel, $3 40; per kit, 1 25; No. 1 white fish perhalf bbl, ai 5 ; per quarter bbl, $3 a ; per kit, SI 10 ; family white flsh per half bbl, $3 50: per quarter obi. 2; per kit, 7"Va8tc: No. laae herring, half T3 1 0; quarters, $1 7i; kit. 65c: Labrador herring, bbls, $8 Oo; half bbis, 14 1m Round shore herring. 17 00; bait barrel. $4 00; mess salmon per half barrel, $9 00; per kit. 92 Uu; boneless Cod fish, per pound, 7c; bank Cod nsb per pound, 6c; No. 1 herring, per box, 46c; No. 1 herring scaled per oox, 45c: sardine, halves, 3Hc; quartern. 4. No. I pickerel, half bbl, $55"; quarter bbJ, 12 25 kits. Wi. Lea 1 h er Prices are nncoanged. We quote: Oak slaughtered sole is 1 noted at i7m0o Buffalo, 30s36c; harness 82a36o; upper 22aSc per foot; French calf, $1 75a2 25: French kip, $1 iral 60; collar, per foot, 20e; bridle, per dozen, 848 OOabO 0; domes Uc calf, $1 10al30; kip domesilr. fiOcstl 10. Lumber Domestie: W have no changes to ma sein quotations. We quo.e buying as follows: Walnut No. 1 and 2. 4-4 acd up., green, t'0a45 per M. Noi. 1 and 2, 4 to , green, 4oa 45 per M ; culls, 4-4 and up., green, 15 per M ; Nos. 1 and 2. 4-4 ani up., dry, 850a55 per M; colls. 4-4 and od.. drv.r (laüfro per a. Poplar-Clear. 4-4 and np. green, I250a2 cVear, 4-4 and up., dry, 2öa26 per M: common. 4-4 and up., green, t 4 per M common 4-4 and np., dry, $i5al7 per M ; dear, , green, $ica; No. 2,. reen, I2al4 per M. Ash Nos. 1 and 2.4-4 and op., green$2ta 22 60 per M; No land 2, 4-4 andnp. dry T22 tfr a25. Nuts Soft shelled almonds quoted at21a23e: Alberts 14a5c; walnuts, French, lie: Naples, old, 15c;newl7alc; Brazil nnts lOallc; peanuts, mi, raw, 8a8c; white Virginias 10c; roasted 3c higher. iron and Steel A fsir trade is reported in iron-ana nalis, and prices sue steady. We quote: Bar iron is quoted at 2 55a2 65. Sheets rolled. 10 to 14. 4c: 15 to 20. 4c; 27, 4c CLarooai, lo advance on above rate. Other sizes and numbers are rraded at nrooonlonat

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umuer: rmw win ss. teei, 7p. Tikners' Stock We have no change aw make in quotations. Wequote: Tin plate is quoted, fr 1U. 10x14, charcoal, flrsiquallty.at W ü; IX, ditto, at 112 00; IC, 14x20 roofing tin. $00. Brass Lettle. 45c; No 27 iron B. 441, 10c: No 27 smooth lron,6c Moorehead'sgalvantcedlron, ) per cent discount from lint. Zinc, per sheet, lie: rer cask, 10c. Pig tin. Strait's, S7c. WireBright and annealed 40 percent dineount from list prlca; lacquered 85 per cent discount. Bolder Tinner lhc Copper Sheeting, 14 to 15 ok, 84c; planished, 14 to 16 oz.40c ; bolt copper, 84c; bottoms, 34c Lead-Plg, 8c: bar, vc; antimony, lw; Babbit metal. Ibaaoc. Wooden Ware No. 1 tubs per dos, 8 50: No. 2 ditto. $9a7 50: No. 8 ditto, $6a6 60: Churns, common, per dozen, $7a9 60; No X, eodar chnrns braiw-bound, t21a22; No. 3 ditto. $30a21;No. 1 ash churns, si 4 00: No. 2 ditto, $12; No. 8 ditto. $10: stave half-nnsnel measure t5 60: hoop Iron bound ditto, $6 60a7: keelers, five In nest, $2 25: meal selves, 14-16. alTSaf: ditto 18, in 82a2 35; O G buckets, two-hoop, $l5a2 00 ditto, three hoops, U 25a2 35. Hardware We quote axes $10 oal2 00 per doz. as to quality; farm bei s, 40 lbs, $5 00;W lbs, $60 i; 60 lbs, 17 1, with to per cent discount to the trade. IX bronzed, 35 per cent to Quotation 8 added. v Oils Price steady. We quote linseed oil at 66a62c: raw and boUed, MaS: wnite strained laid, $1 ha' 15- No. do,r95catl 05: No. 2 do. Kia9('c: castor oil, I loa I 2j; neaUfoot oil, $l;fish oil (Hanks), S afiCc; fish oll (S. raits), 6a7oc; tanner's oil, 42c; Labrador. t0a&c headlight, 16alSc; coal oil, lal4c: fine machinery oi 4 ax!; lcbti:atlng oils. Aa30c; W. Va. labricatine, ?ac, natural rock,30a4.c; tallow oil, 1 ! i. Window GLAss-Prices are steady and we quoie. MM ll 2; 10x12 $4 EO; 10x14 $4 75; lixlS ' 5 25: 10x18 $5 2 with 40 per cent, oif to the trade. P10 Iron-Prices are quotably unchanged, wl.h a limited demand. The following quotations fairly represent this market: HOT BLAST CHARCOAL. Hanging Rock, No. 1, per ton 1-2 50(923 59 4nx Hanging Rock, No. 2, per ton... 21 50a Hanging Rock, Forge, per ton.- 20 OCkdtil 00 iout hern Brands, No. 1, per ton. 22 U Honthern Brands. Forge, per ton 1 00(421 00 j Virginia, No. 1, per ton 22 00Ü23 00 Virginia, No. 2, per ton -. 81 009 Virginia Forge, per ton 20 00fl21 00 TONE-OOAL AND COKE. Hanging Rock, No. 1, per ton 20 00(922 00 Hanging Rock, Forge, per ton 18 00(920 04) Red bort, No. 1, per ton.... 25 00&2S CO Red Short, forge, per t-o , 22 COO Am. Scotch, No. I, per ton-- 23 UU024 00 COLD BLAST. Hanging Rock, Car Wheel, ton. 9 00940 00 Misseurl, Car Wheel, per ton. 84 00$35 00 Southern Brands Car Wheel, ton 20 00(9 Machinery and Forge, per ton 29 00934 00 Blooms, per ton - INDIANAPOLIS LlVUi STOCK MARKET. Tuesday Evening, July 11. Cattle Yesterday was general sale day at the stock yards, and something over 200 head were offered, and only about loo hetd sold, the market being dull and heavy for all grades, with a de-line f t fully i6c per 1 0 lbs: 4 03 at 51; good $3 0'3 75: fair to medium, 2 25 a3 0 ; com rann $2 002 50. Hogs Pr cs are stead v and leoeipts find sale; 6 ora6 20 per 100 lbs. gross was paid for packing. mikep Ibe market is quiet and steady. We quote: Good shipping, lm lbs and over, M t'Oa4 oo; common shipping, 100 lbs and over, I) 60a2 on. WHY ARE THE The Best Coal Cook Stoves ? TUE QUICKST BAkas THEYÄRE MOffjB ' l Durable. Size3, styhi and prices to suit everj oae. Be sure aid ask your dealer for the MONITOR. WM. RESOR & CO., Cincinnati, 0. MASDFACTCEERS OF All KINDS OF STOVES FCI C001M1 AID HEATINQ PUBPOSCS. ne-Send for Catalogue. STATE OF INDI NA, Marlon county, as! In tberupr or Court of Marlon county, in the state of Indiana, September term, 1S75, No. 14,774. Joseph F Flack, admin 1st ratoro' Jasper N. Warroan, deceas- d, v Henry A. Breed e al. Kelt known that, on the fcth day of July, 1876. the above ni.mpd pi intiff, by his attorney, filed in tbe office of the clerk of the Sunerlor Court o Mario i c lunty. In the state of Indiana, bis complaint agtlnst the above nsmrd defendants for foreclosure or mngage, and on said 5th da of Ju!y. 187S, the said plaintiff riled in said clerk's office tbe affidavit of a competent person abowluic that said delendants, lienry A. Breed and Cornelia B, Breed. Is wlfe.Ogden 51. Fd wards and Sallia H. Edwards, bis wife, Alice Edwards and Nellie E. Khlrk are not residents ol the state of Indiana. Now, therefore, by order of said court, said defendants last above named are here Y rxtlCed of tbe riling and Tendency of said compl'int against them, and 'hat unless they p Dear and answer or demur thereto, at the calling of said causeon the second day of the term ot said cour ,'obe begun and held at the court bouse in the c ty of Indianapolis on the first Monday in September, istb, saia cornoiaint and the matters and thintrs therein contained and alleged, will be heard and de termined in their Doenee. , AUSTIN H. BROWN, Clerk. Ltjcien BAP.p.ecR. Atty for Prff. , MORE THAN HALF A CENTURT 50 AGO DR.H. D. SELLERS, A CELEBRATED PHYSJCIAM of prrreBURü. TN.AA.-k-n-A aw1 noA In V f 41 TrflitfMä tri TWltW AlfvUICirW SBläAVa UPV4 IM mm v y w gr F clar remedy known tkroughout the eeuntry aa SELLERS' IMPERIAL COUGH SYRUP. This is no quack remedy. Taoasanda are living witnesses of its wonderful curative powers. It is pleasant to take, and sure to on re cooghs, colds, croup, bronchial affections tickling in the throat, and a. I diseases of a kindred nature. K. E. Seller- Ai o., Pittburg, Pa., are a so proprietors of Johnson's Rheumatic compound, tbe great internal remedy for rheumatism, neuralgia, headache, etc. Their Dr. tnd ty'i sia4I Seareher la a most wonderlui reuiedy. It cures all b oodand skin disease-, such a te ter, scrofulous affections, uloers. bo'ls- plmnie. mercurial diseases etc Tbe genuine has R. E. Sellers A Co. s name on the bot to in of each wrapper. You can have a doctor always ii the house. Dy keeplPg SELLERS' FAMILY MEDICLNES on hand. . , For sale by all drugglstt and country deal , era

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