Indiana State Sentinel, Volume 25, Number 55, Indianapolis, Marion County, 6 September 1876 — Page 8

THE INDIANA STATE SENTINEL WEDNESDAY. SEPTEMBER 6, 1876

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Business in ihe local money market la fairly active, and the mercantile demand for currency la perceptibly on the Increase, as the season advances the vo ume of the crop mov ment itcreases, and more money Is nectc sarily In demand The banks are meeting the requirements of business to tbe full extent of their abilities and unexjeptlonable piper la promptly placd at 10 per cent., below which we bear of no trans ictiona The close scrutiny practiced bv the banks necesearl y places considerable patxr in the outside market, where transactions are re ported at from to 2" per ent. a mouth T e market Is largely supplied with Etern exchange, and the rat between baDklspar, Across the counter buyers are cnargea wu a Xi Trenl"m. City orders are qniet at 92 cents on the dol lar. INDIANAPOLIS CLEARING HOUSE. Clearings. Balances. for 4 weeks ending Jane 10.4,i3,:03 1,109,00 For 4 weeks ending July 8... 5,27Vo l.c.Vj oon F'r 4 weks ending aus. 5.- 4,373 M0 1,41 0 For week ending Aug. 12 1,3 8,000 457.(00 For week endtDg Aug. 1 t 21 CM 10 4S2.OU0 For we-k ending auk.2ö . 1,1 1.0 0 atvi.no Monday, Aug 2S lr2,0l) fcO.O o Tuesday. An. 29 17 JiO f5.iK) Wednesday . Aua 3i 15..I00 5l,ioo Thursday. Aug. 3l............. lta.too r.v Friday. S p. ?5,00 f 3 9 Saturday. Sept. 2. , ... 233.00J 00 Monday, Kept. 4 ...... 2-mi.OOO 7,ooo Tuesday, Sept. 5 ........ . :o0,0 I06,toj MONET AT OTHER POINTS. Chicago. The Times of M nday tays: Bath City anl country customer seemed to bjunnmaliy free In their calls, and though the in quiry was insuffl lent t cause any alteration la the feeling, the result of the day's business wa regarded wi n c nlderable satisfaction w iinoui an t xcep: ion, tne dbu es jock ioi a Bivaay sua prrmiuea improvement from this Ume forward, aud in active loan market during the f l mo it tu. Interest rates are st 11 quou-d at 8 for ordinary favors, aud 67 per cent, for call loans. BUSINESS AS INDICATED BV CI.KAEINO The following comparative tattle shows the bank Clearing of the cities named since July 1: 187. "875. Per et. New Yjrk. . 2 ton...... 12,1 (,NH, 81 , 3(7 m,:2 12,5 4,2319(4 14.9 4.5 .4 im . r4 2.2 32 1,841,15 27av872 lui 847,71(1 13i,4til,l7i i,4H.V2 27,127,021 Philadelphia ChlCrtgO... . . S'. Loul. PlttbQ:g Ne Orleans l27i,8i7,772 Jj7.'t0.i9! 12 43, i 00,3. 2, 70 Total 13, '2.)yi.0K7 I3.4U 9.i,114 116 In reference to the above the Public says: At C ii lea o. In view of tbe large thlpm nts Of grain, ll is not ciear that tbla decline can bd wholly attrl'tutabe to a fail o pices, und there seems to bav been at that pUnt a contderbie decrease la July and August transactions ' depending upon oilier branch es of bu luetw. At N-w York the d create in clearing can no lo-ger bd stt.lbuted to decline in stock, tra l. sac i ions, wbica nave been nearly as la ge as lhote of the corresponding wka last yea-. Bat the bmk transaction are nearly taper cent.lc.ss than in ik75. a very n.axked Improvement in trade at Boston 1 proved by the clearings, which fall b lo w thoe of last year only per renu, though i rices have fallen more thu 1j per cent., aud i hi- e vlueuce is supported by the reports oi exports aud Import at that point, snd by couioar Ive grain receipts. The same r a-ouin applies In ies- degree tost. Louis, P 1 adelphia aiid New Orleans, prices considered, tbow au Imp oveineut of 10 ul 12 per cent, re pecilvely lu volume of baalnes, New OrleaiiS having the advantage of ai other clues reporting. It is possible that g eat er reauiari.y In h'pnienta,reaiung from the improvement of tue mouth of the river, may ahead- have soe effect upon the com-n-erce of that city COMMERCIAL. In reviewing the general merchandise markets for the pat week it lraufylog to state that a dec ded Improvement la trade has been experienced la almost every department. Tue loog season of qulei has passed, and merchants have good reisona lor anticipating an active fall trade. Merchants are arriving from the districts supplied by Indianapolis dealers earlier than usual. The conservative policy pursued, bay lng brougnt stocks dowj 1 1 an nnusualiy lo point, making the purchase of articles oi p laoe neeeanlty Imperative. The mar. ketlng of the early crops together with cattle and bogs, baa given farmers and the people generally, the ability to jay for g'tods, and the trade la therefor in ft highly satisfactory condition. In every department Iidlmapo'ls merchants feivelald In tock which aie girlng entire aatlafacUon, and Dumerooj lcsunoea are te. ported of merchants tormerly purchasing la mora olstaat markets, who now buy their entire stocks kere while prices are as low, variety, styles, qia'ltr aatlsrciory, the saving In time la au Item which the more It 1 considered the more certain It la to attract trade to this city. THE OBUN MARKET has Deen rainy active auuug me wees, na( we note a dollne in coro. Oats nave rulea steady, and the same Is true of wheat, which Is coming forward more liberally and selling more freely at oar quotations. In reviewing the ' BtKAD'tCrr MÄREST, the New York Produce Exchange Weekly aays: Xhr cr?r -f '--Tt was rrobaw!r maoh larger

than the tltnate of 247XO0.coo bushels, and wan prouabltr V6 ,u)."0 to 7S,iXO,U U bushels. Theacr nge of the crop of 187 was larger than tea of 1875. CaitfornU held more larplastbU year than laar. The U o 1 ted states and anada will probably have to spare o' tbe croo of is;s. and crops o. previous vears, 7-,0U'.(XjO bushels. Tbe corn crop hs matured early, tbe bot, forcing weather of June and July aiding that result. Mesnrs Knapo A . exhibited on 'change this week fine samples of Cast corn of the eight-ros-td variety, grown In Ulster e unty, tbla atate, bv Mr. Hardenburg, from flantlrg in May 24 and 2s harvest J AUgit s, including a prolific j leid. The maize harvest has ako been commenced on Long Island, 'f tbtscrop sba i have been equally well matured in all parU of the country, a large crop In IM78 may be expected. Great Britain's wheat crop may come up to about an average, or aay 14,iiO,COt quarters. Tbe German whea' and lye crop is deficient, a well as thai o France. The li. porting European countries win probsb y require from teptember 1. .87, to August 31, 187, an Import of 12 ,i,0i to ..0,(ju buHhels of wheat. Oiat BriUln will enter in tbe new crop year with unusual y large stocks In granary, and the futl nana! amount in transit. These Isrge a toe as have al the crop year 1876-6 weighed heavily on tbe English marke. s, which has beu cisas'rouB to ue rade. TheU hf.Tola wheat crop is moving freely, and ine Jn'y 1 to Aug. 2 baa been 70,u7u busntli moie than lor tbe corresponding period in 175. inure were, on th Jd of Aogutt, 6 ships loaiing and to 1 ad with Rraiu. having a toDnae capacity equal to the carriage o 2,o 0,0n bunhels of w beau The spting wheat c op in Iowa, Wisconsin, Illiuoia, Minnesota and N'ebraka 1 estimated to be about two-thirds ol laat year's cro; but the wneat 1- generally of better quality than

last sear, and has been harveoted In fine con dition. It Is thought that the new crop o' spring wbeat will move slowly out or the (jr .wer bands at tbe present ruiing prices, lb ere. appears to be a co- sidersb'e mount of whea. of tbe crops of 1374 and 1ST5 still lemalning In the hands of farmers or speculators for a rise Tbe winter what crop east of the Kocky M un'ains. it is expected, will not come up to the avtrace yield of previous years. Tbe crop of 87i was estimated bv tbe de partment of agriculture at 'joyioo bnabela minus 12 pe cent, tor danisge by rain and fliKKl duiibg tbe period of baivest equal to 2li u i,(ju to -i . tM.i t u uuaueis i be movement of tbe countrv since Sept, 1875, In wheat and Hour has been about T-O, tM) buHhel", and tbre are Indications of con idfrxDie wneal oi previous crops still on hand. These importing countries will have of home grown wbeat enougn to tarry consumption well alo. g Into the cereal year of 176-7. If the exporting countiies ball force their surplus wueat on Europe in'er than it snsll be need ed, values can not but continue below the av erage of irvlous years. However much tbe wants of Europe may be during tbentxt 12 month', c tnu-arailve y small proportion of tne wnoie wants win oe required during tbe nrst hail ot tnt penoa. Spain bas harvested an abundant wbeat crop In 176. sld to be the best crop in many years, ihe kuksisu wheat crop win probably b? a full averaice one, with a pn bable average surplus so.ou.uuu d annus tor export. Of th wheat crop In France, report from Cambria (ord) sate ltwi'l be n oidlnary average yieio oi a to i ncciouters per hectare Lompieigne t wi'ta es mat reports o th wbeat cnp are confi ding, ome be ne favor able, others very nufivorable. The quality Is expected to v ry very muco, reomp (Seine Interieure) Tbe wbeat and rye crop will yie d less than bad been expected. La Fere ( Aine) the yleid o' th wheat crop will, it laexpecte . not exceed half the usaalcrop-It is Impossible as yet to nx tbe yield, iacou ( v ende-) tbe re po taof tbe yleid of the wheat and oat crops show a deficit in threshing of on-tblrd to three-fourths Nantes (L -Ire-Interieure) the sampesor wbeat o new crop are all of fine quality. Tbe estimates ol tbe yield are tha 11 la u per cent, aenclen. in meaaure. but 6 per Cent, better In weight, t?t. Queutin (Alsne) the yield ot wbeat will be no mir than tbreefourtbsof an ordinary croi-. Toulouse (Haute 0rronne) thre has been com pU into the resnits or threshing; while some 'armers have more whea. than last year.oth rsnave reaped oniy aouoie wnai tney s .wed toat is to say baldly anyhlog On the whole, th- croo will not attain an ordinary i ield, but thequality Is nne. waize conttoeo to sunvr from d ouzbt. Tbe Imrx.r a of n iur and eraln into tbe Umtfd K'og'om ot Great Britain for the week en 'Id if August 12, leTd, and from ab jut Sept 1, 187,., 1S7, aud DSJi, were: 1876. 187E-6. 1874-S. 1873-4 wee Arg. 9 to Aug 3J to Sep. 2 to AUg IS. AUg.ia. Allg. 14. AOU.15 W18. VWtS. t't. CW S. 1121b". lI2lrH. 112 ihn. 11? Ih. F'OUr 13i'4 6, 0.t f." 1.7-3 7.1 h7 4 Wheat, 1 itH 813 51 6 .'M 39 6 6.ffJ9 41 rS .091 Corn.- 1.S91.1 8 3 ,7öl,748 IB 151,'-4 1K.375. 45 o ,.ii iw, i 5 ii ' u.S.5l.'i nur ey ui dij o. x-.t iZ'M. 7 .1 1 liyeAUr'n. 200 21 ,71 701,98) 8 527 Peas 78,775 1,' 4.5, 97 1,7s 1, 827 1 448 0 1 Beüll 173,77 i 4.11,731 845. W9 .487 U. A TOU1-4,02,11011J.2 9,997 90,699,17 89,875,132 The ex rx rts of flour from the United Kin? dorn for tbe week ending Aug. 12. 1871. ai d from about Hep'. 1 to ug. 12, lu the years 16757t, 1SJ4-7J ana 157J-74 were: 187d. 1875 78. 1874-75. 1873-74 V eek Aug. 2,-i to Sept. 1 to Sept 1 to Au. 12. Aug. II. Auz. 14. Aug. 15. UIS. V 18. L wia. LTW 1 lUflbi 112 Ibi. 112 lbs. 112 l .a Flour 48 4.719 7'A!9 2 4.S.1S Wbet....l0 9H 8Si, II 11,2 1.W74.7Ö rn .,519 4S9 4 121.016 ts. 45 3 7 3 07 605 12S S n Karley 221 i4.S48 2.8 419 2. (S9 Rve... - 5t7.4 13,917 6,1 9 Pe-a 172 4t.423 19.4.39 10. Ml ueans 144 tw.ioi ..4j i,.Vj Total 1,22. 1,481,S15 6885 2,7.'0.817 Beerbohm 's London Cable of Aug. 30 repor s the lar mem' deliveries of boiüe- rown wbat in the 1j i owns in t, gland and Wales fer the week ended Augul2i at 26 uoti to 3 ,uiQr,and estimated In tbe kingdom atlwvWJto 120,iu qr Tne tmtiorts of for. lgn for the week were It .OK) to 2 6,(J0tt qrs of wbeat. 45,m 0 lo O.i 00 b Is tl ur, ana 17 .u o I8n,tvi q sof mase The supply for tbe weea ot woeat and fi ur, incl dl' g home grown and foreign, ws eqnl to 348,1: 5 to 37, 5 qrs. agal st 4nt 00) to 42 , 0 qrs average week I couumptlon. Indicating a deflcuncy ut.der consumption of 4ts,75i to 6 . 8:5 qm. The imports of malzt for tbe same week were l,400,toii to 1,4. 0 bu. against an average week y c)Durn,.tloo in l75of atxiut 75 ,000 to fcitj.MU) bu. Tbe week'y average of consump il..n, ut der the Influence of th lower price this year, is concert, d to t e much lrger than it wa lat yea , or in any previous year. In Dry Goods prices have undergone scarcely auy changeoniiog the week, aod are steady at previous quotations. The New York Commercial Bulletin of Saturday, refers to the marxei as follows: Bu laees ha een rather les active with commtsaio houexln most depar mexts, but the demai d lor prlnta continues very bri -a, and a .'air movement In dress goods, felt skirts, etc.. is i rogressii g. Some of the smal er in terlorjohb rs bav com pteUd their purcbaaeand re'urued t ome, bu there are tili a great many buyer n tne market, and, while a continual, ceof the activity displayed within the las rew weeksran naraiy be expected, a steady demand for aaaorted goods will piObaMy be experienced for some lime to come. Con on Goods -There ha been a moderately active demand or stap e cotton goods from first band-, and a liberal diatrtbuilon was made by Jobbers. The light supply of leading rnxkeof co ton goods enables agents o obtala present p Icea wt hoot rtifflcalty, and tbe lately es ablibed advance of from tyx to 6 per c-nt.on bieacned cttona bas not apparently cbeckei sale In the leaL Cotton flannels are raovlrg a eadily,and ow grades are closely sold np by agent. Corset Jeans aud ool red ooi.tons ar Joob ng In considerable aoiounta, but are rather quiet In first haads, with the xceptionof cheviots, wbica are In good dc-m-nd aod firm. Brown sheetings are fairly active lu fine browns and four-yard makes, but reavy standards are somewhat sluggish. Uraln oags uave been in good demand, and rule firm. Pkint Cloths have been very qo'et, and, wbl ticminaliy held al 40,30 days p Icea a e not quit so strong as ot ate, and small lota could pr bb yb bought as a Blight onct loa trom toe b ve quotation. Pat nts There haob'e no abatement In the brlk deman lordart prints wmcn nas been characterla te of tue market for some weeks, aod tbe marcel eioeed" with little or no stock In flret bands. Wl e fancy prints have bea in good deman. and p ain percaie-navv blue, seal brown, etc. are doing welt. Tbe Ham i lo Print Works ba Jnst Introduced a beautiful s iadeo' dark bot le gre.- In tbetrplsin percale, which la new and effec'lve, Tue Knickerbocker fnulards p.nd cambrl.1-, which present more real soy

elty than any calicoes In the msrket, are largely ald to arrive. Shirtings, staples, mou nlDg and roe are se eral'y in aood deixand. Centr 1 Park shirtlnc are advanced to8c by agents. WOOL. Prices remained stedy,but tbe movement is more active, and the business is of increased laagultade. Farmers and country dealers are still holding for batter prices, and may find when loo Ute that they have made a oil-take. The New Yo-k marketot Saturday last is reviewed as follows: We find illtleor no change on the general position of the market f r domestic wools. Some little irregularity has been shown ou t e demand during tbe week, but the aggregate business toots up pretty large, and full former rates were obtainable wltnout much apparent difficulty. Indeei, the position is evidently a firm one, and the advantaze tends more to the side of ee.lers than buyers, with here and there an extra fine lot ot goods held a trifle higher than any thing a yet obtained A a rme, b wever. tbe policy of Holders U against the withdrawal of s ocks wh"D a strictly fu'l market rate .s bid, as moat of the suppliea on hand now will pay a fair profit, and lue xertenceof th pai year has demonsi rated the sa'ety of securing clear margins raider than holding back for doubtful additions. Th accumulations on hand are email and pretty wel. nnder control, with not many important admits expected lor some time to come. The bu-datsi of tbe week has beeu geueral, including a fair proportion of fleece. aud also considerable quantities of 'lexas and spring t all torn i a. Tuere is a rumor on the maiketof a failure of a lare manufactur ng concern, which causea some little uneasiness. Foreign wh s have ben only moderatiy active aud show noepec'at features, the clot hing graies still flllDgto find a market with a margin at ruling rates. Sales r -porteJ for the weii en brace: 1 ,() lbs washed combings at 47e;3,(X01bi washed combines 47c: li.O OIbs X Ohio at 88: 2'.'0' lb X Onio S0 b XX Ohio, 25,(ioo ib4 XX OdIo, rft.tmo ;ba XX and XXX Ohlo,ri,(Hi' s No. 1 Onio, 25, M) ibs unwashed fleeces, 3, (AO lb nuwashel medium, on private terms; J,'t0 Ibsnuwa'bed Western, 2i2c;3,(jtu lbs unwashed Wlaconeiin, i.5c; 4,'juoibs unwashed Indiana, 3.'c. P0CLTHY AND FOGS. There bas been a mor- active demand for eggs during the past week, and prices are fair at quotations. Poultry is la fair supply, with considerable shipment to Kastern markets. The New York market of Saturday Is reviewed as folia wa by tbe Bulletin : Poultry. -Strictly flee lota la flrst-clsas condition sell well, bu anvtblng offouuty

la dull and sells low. Live 1 fairly aclve a' aoou iotmer rates. e quote prices to-day as follows: Dreased tureya, staie and Wes tern, !Sa2c d poor, 15al7c: dreaaed sprtua cnickens.cbo.ee, per lb. lsa2ic. Fowls Jer aey prime, p-r r, I7al8c: fair to go-l, l aioe do stale and Western, prime, lt4l7c; da do. flr to good, 14al5c. Live poulir spring cbickens. per lb, Iiai5c. rowl- state ami Jersey, per lb, 15altc" do Western, lfalc Roosters, old, per ib, 7 8c Turkeys, state and Jersey, per lb, 15altic; do Western, per lb, 14a 1 c. lKcks, s a.e a id Jersey, per pair, 7CoJl: ducks. Western, per pair, bOa75c. Geene, state and Jener, per pair, 1 7a2 oj; do Western, per pair, l 2oal a i. Eg. Kecelpta to-day, 1,091 bbla. The warmerwea hsr, ra her more .tock offering, aud greater caution among buyers, hs a somewuat so ten eg lnfiaeuce upon the ruarket. aud tbe turn is siigbtly downward. Seme dealers with strictly fancy stock, bave, by bard work, mantgd to obta'n o. for their very best marks of Wetten., bat 19) i Is abont the average top rate, and we find buyers claiming to bave obtained go al stock al 19c Tbe State stoca sella fairly. Com mo . and in ferior lots are It regular, but mostly offered pretty low to find customers. Near-by stock, single bbl...per doz. 21 20 19 18 IS 13 022 (4 1 Western, Ohio and Micfctgsn Far Wet. tern WrKtem, liilerlor.... OdlllStCliAIl Mwt e a mmi I a 1(11 0 PROVISIONS are firm to-day with orders for cons'derable amounts on the market. Hold rs wereak lng 8c for c. r. sides and 6aöc for d. s. shoul ders, b it 6e would bave been accepted, at d sales of 80,i oj lbs at 6c were made, also 4J,ce j c r. eld a at 8c. MOVEMENTS Tbe following Ocean exhibits hoes at Chicago AND WEIGHTS OF BOOS. table cays tbe Chicago Inter the receipts and weights of loci the cuv lng of tbe regular season, compared wtn tne pievioua year J876. 187. No. Av.Wt. 2H.3 9 22 i.7 No. AV.Wl. .50 797 2 7. March Apr 1...... May JnoM.. 2 6,Mi2 HT7, 6u S&I.581 2bl, H 2.3,9 9 il6. 228. 241. 231. 2U 20,? I 27 .',887 29, 61 200,137 la i 783 '44.50 2H. 218. 224. 2l. July ADgUstTotals 1.6,11, 6 j 2 9.17 1,5.0 2HU4 The aggregate we'gbt of the hogs received since Matich 1, 1S76 itqual to I,ö7y,rtr7 bogs of last year's average Weight. The shipments hi nee the close of the tegu ar packli g season were tWl,t25 bogs. against 9 7,7 6 tioji ihe cor responding time last year. Ihe number ot bogs left over tor cit conum-tion aud pcsIng la 9i9,.4 ', against 6 jaj&v4 same lime last seaaon. The Lexington (Ky.) Press ays: We under stand that a dealer in pork in Cincinnati has made aa engagement by which he binds hlmbeif to deliver, early In tbe season, l,5oO 000 pounds of gteea sides at 7 cents per pound. From this we can form some estimate of tbe value of bogs on fool In this sec ion. Pork m-n bave made a calculation, and say they ran not aff rd to pav more than 4 60, or, at farthest, 14 g gross for the hogs delivered lo t'lncii-nati. Tnls would gi"e tue producer in tb county about ft or 1125. The corn ci op hi s s n being one or tne most sounaani that baa ever bfwn prodoced, will g t verv far toward reducing the price of the bog product, and we shad not be at all surprised if bog ar not sold before tne season closes at a less figure than 14. For the last five years bacon and a rd bave been held at such figures that peraonsof Km all means have been n able to rescb them, aud many of them will r Jolce at the prospector an eany. reaucuon to a reasons du price. THE PROVISION MARKET within the past week has shown more strength, and holders w re able to establish an advaLoe. To-day tbe market was steady, e'ear ribs being held at 17 90,48, and D. S. should, era at tc, witb sales 20,000 lbi at latter figures. ON CHANGE, ' The attendance to day was fully average, anl the meeting presented a lively and business-like appearance. During 'Change hour Mr. David Glbou, vice president of the Board of Trade, called tbe attention of the members present to the result of the election yesterday, and annbpooed the names of the gent emen elected tb tbe various t faces. Immediately ter thfNanoancement there were load calls for W ORNBRAL FOSTER, the president elect, who timidly but gracefully monnted the rostrum, and In a few words thanked the members for tbe bonor shown htm by placing him In the responsible position of presUlent of the Indianapolis Board of Trade. $7e had not sought the office, nor did he covet it; bat havlrg ben elected. won d do all In his power to ad vance Its interests and the commercia, prosperity of the city. Tha offloers of tbe board, however, cou d do little unless the had the united uppoi t of tbe entire membership. With it all interests could be advanced, and tbe Board of Trade made a potential agency In building np and advancing tbe ma terial Interests of tbe city. Tbe geiieral'a remarks were received with generous applause) After Oen. Foster bad left the stand there were calls for OOL. V. P. BU"H . first vice president elect, also was prompt to respond, la fact, Mr. Rush is al wa., prompt at tbe call board, he always bas aometblDg to cell, and ii ready, like a good many others, to buy when the price solt, Mr. Hash paid

glowicg tribute to Mr. David Gibson, theretiring vice president, who, for the past year, has been ex-offlclo president of the board. Mr. Rash said he had done as much as any man, la fact, aa mach as any half dozen, during the past year to advance tbe Interests of the board. Mr. Rush's eulogy of Mr. Gibson elicited marked approval. Mr. Rush said tbe retiring officers found tbe Board of Trale la debt 11,30, all of which had been pildcff and that there was now ia the treasury from 13.0 to tl.f OO to commence the new year with. Be called upon the membership to put their shoulders to the wheel and push forward the good cause in which they were all engaged. At the close of Mr. Rush's address be was greeted with applause, and on motion the thanks of tbe board were tendered to Mr. Gibson for bis unwavering devotion to tbe interests of the board during tbe past year. The first m etingof the new board of directors will take place next Monday evening' when a secretary will ba elected. LIVERPOOL DISPATCH ON 'CHANGE. The 11 A. m. Liverpool dispatih quoted flour at 2. 6d(3sfd; winter wueat, 9s2d39sgd; springwheat, 7s lOdiO 2d; white wheat, 9s 4d (?7d. Corn 25s. Pork 87s 6d. Lard 45s. Receipts of wbeat last 3 days,lb,000 quarters, cf which 9,0t 0 were American. NEW TOBK EISPaTCH ON 'CHANGE. Wheat Quiet ; Chicago JI(1 C8; Milwaukee, ri 08. Corn quiet; 63,-ia56c. Oats quiet; mixed, 32allc; white, 40a 47c; Chicago 4la4lc. Pork quiet; f 16 25 bid October; 115 25 year. Lard quiet; S10 07 bid September; HO 12 October; 1'. 42 November; 19 25 year. Gold No report.

RECEIPTS. Flour .... Wbeat Corn Oats . 15 ioS a is,5 6 l9,i3 17,250 CHICAGO DISPATCH ON 'CHANGE. WheU Irregular at 87o; October offered at 97c. Corn finds a fair demand at 43jjc cash and September or October; 4P.,' year. Oats quiet; nominal; 31)4c cash and September : 31?c October. Pork quiet and steady; 115 JO September orOc'ober; f!4 214 25 year. Lard quiet; 19 60a9 65 October, fa 73a8 SO jear. Cut rreats Boxed, summer cured, quiet; r?. nominally 6ic; L. C. Slic; S. R. 8ac. Green meats nominal; 8. r. II. quiet at 12a 16c. Hogs Receipts 9,750; prices ranged from f 3 SO to SO 10. Receipts. 4,427 Ö1.8H0 , 16,309 . 73,341 7,976 . 85,735 Shipments. 3,810 610 25i, t3 47,900 Flour W heat-.... O01 n ..... OS18.M.MM K e.. . arley 1 4,5 WEEKLY REVIEW OF THE INDIAN APÜLJS MARKETS. INDIANAPOLIS PROVISION MARKET. Bulk Mkas The market to-day was steady and bout the same as ye re rd ay, wlha lltn lied demand; c. r. sides were n. id at 8c; with buyers oflerlng 7 9-10 ; V. s shoulders were held at ft ac, wlthfalcsai 6c we note sales sales at 6o. buyers generally oflerlng Gc. Lard lg nncaaDged; prime steam to-day was quoted a Vc, with sales oi 3ou tcs at that quotation. Bacon Prices are unchanged. Round lots are quoted as follows: Clear sides, llc: clear rlo Ues 11c, and shoulders ec. obi ed Bur The market ia qaotaoly un changed, we quote locoing iota at lUaioo. pork Price have declined. We quote Jobbing lota at tin uu for mess. BAOOif aiid Labo There Is a light demand aud a tendency to lower figuies. Tue followl g uuotadons are for Jobb ng lots. Bacon shoulder, SS t suaar cured shoulders, canvas, II 0: baoon clear sides, llc; breaafast canvaa, )4c: Monogram bams, canvas, i4c; steam lard, '0)4o, kettle lard, tcs,Uc;do, half barrel, J3-; do, kegs, 13c. INDIANAPOLIS GROCEBT MARKET. Coffees -Prices have underzone no change during tbe ist wees, though tbe tendency is 10 a lower range 01 values, owing cnieny to lower quotations for gold. Koatlng grades 01 Rio au lai9o; tfoou to iair at uauc; p-ime ai2iJiio; clioioe to fancy at iia.3j oid Java at Sou. CHKkss Is steady at 88 9o for prime to choice factory. dioLASUKa and BIBUP ist 1 UTioana moiasos is worth 6äaU5o for fair to fancy, and sirups t öocatl for common to fancy KiCE-Dealers quote at 6ia for Carolina: by3os for fair to oeat Uaaiaiaua. oCOARS- Prices are reported firm, with a good uemand for the various grades, stocks B . ... . I ....... are fair, we quote renueu a. ujsiiu; u A llaiic; U ilr; extra V. minaw hard: circle c and B, lOai.o; yeiiowa. vaiuo. hoap We quote Hoonier city oomiuuu uu at S3 ju per box ; Tousey 's German 4 ; other German HiSM St'i White Kusslan pressed cake 9a per box; Peach blossom toilet 13 (0; Pure Gold S4 UU per box. BROOMS we quote common aa peraosen, No.4U2ä; ISo. 3 li 75; No. 3 13; Parlor 13 50 pei dosen. cahdlxs we quote notei, aoa2io; starcandlMt. iS418c: enmmnn pressed. IX Ua 4 SO. Coal Oil Is Arm at 25a2bc per gallon. INDIANAPOLIS GRAIN AND FUOOR MARKET. (OR! We have no special change to note in prices, though lor the week there has beeu a deciin in all grade-; tneoena a la fair and sh pmenta laige. We quote t. o. b htgu mixed al 43iao; mixed al 3Ja44c; No2 white at 3ic: ye low nominal at44c; rej eted at39a42c;no giade 35a37c, ear dull at 4 alio. Flour Millers report a sufficient demand to promptly take tbe product oi the mills, aud prices rule steady. e quote city tancies at from Kao2j; family at Ic0ta5 75; exira at a4 7 : low grades ranging from si 2 a, as to-iuauiy. . ' Feed We quote bran at $10 25al0 50 with a fair demand. Oats the market is unchanged ror tne various grades at 2öa28c RYB-Xsew er 'P is lu demand at 4oax. Rti Flotjb steady at t o0a4 7v Wheat Tbe market during the past week has exhibited more activity, with larger offerings and prio-s bave been steady ; cuolce lots selling readliy at full quotations. We quote: No 8 red at 1: No 8 red at M5aU6o: and No 2 a Uber at 11 OOal W ; choice ambei VI 12ai 15. INDIANAPOLIS PB0D JCB MARKBT. apples Dull. We quote at tl 0üa2 25. Buttbmv Tbe market la firm; good qualities Bell at 15a2 W. Beeswax la steady at 25o per pound. Bkans We quote white navy at 7 6c all 00 per bushel from store. fcXJGS Are In light request. We quote at lOo per dosen on arrival, and duiL Forxiom Fruits We quoe oranges steady at ts t per box. Lemons bave auvanoed to 112 u0al3 00 per box. leathers Prices are steady. Old feathers are aelllng at 20a3oo. Duck and mixed feathers command 'JOuhm. Hon it Hanges from 20 to 25 oents per pound, according to quality. Hat Prime loose pressed new timothy at 10 per ton. Maple Buqar We quote at UalSe per lb. Poultry The market In steady. Turkeys at So per lb; docks it t0a2 oo per dosen: roosters 11 0 per dosen; old bene U 75 perdoaen. Geese, full feathers, S3 5D4 per doaen. Spring enlckens f 1 00a2 wv. Hags Cotton rags ar) quoted at 2 cents per pound GINSENG Dealers are paying 76o per lb for a prime article. Onions Axe quoted at 12 00 per barrel. - Tomatoes l.aio per bushel. Plums Are aeliin at -3 8 m3 00 per bnab hwext Potatoes Are selling at 2 o-jal 00 per parrel.

Or a pes-Are selling at 13 COal on per sUnd Seeds -We quote timothy at 11 60(32 00, and flax seed at tl 01 lu.

INDIANAPOLIS DRY GOODS MARKBT. DRY GOOriH Trade in this department Is stead ly lmprnvlni and DrlceaarenMil Batting Ordinary, lualic ; middling, 15c: best tissue. 16c. Brown Drilling Nashville, 8: Pepperel, 9e:fstark,c. Ticking Omego 32 inch, 17c; Amoskeag, A C.A. 17c; A,13c;Cotiestoga, 4-4 Medal, 17c; Medal, lSc ; extra, , lKc ; extra, 4-4 2uc ; Lewlstow. 8 Inch, 3uc; ai inch, 17c; 80 inch. Ix; plaid 20c shirting Stripes American, e-8, 10c; 3-8, 8c: Chittenden cheviots, B, c; AA, lie; AAA, 12c; XX,124c;, Otis cheviots, U,o; Everattdo,llvw. Paper Cambrics Common colors, 6o; high olors, 1 cent higher. fRiHTS American. 7 c; Washington, Mertraiac, Richmond, Oriental and uonestoga, 7c; Freeman, 6Vc; tandard Shirting prlnta. 6c; Albion solid lora,t;; Wanasutta, ejic; Mourning prints. 6Ks. Carpet chain Wnite, 60c; colored, 25c; soverlet warp, 22c Brown sheetings Vermont, 8o; Nash rtlle 4c; Middle ville, Sc; Idaho, c; New Albany. 4c; Mtara A., 8c; Laurel D., be; Laurel n4 7c; Park A., 5Kc; Granite B., 6c: Bedford R., 63; Pepp N 7c; PeppO 74c ; Pepp K., TJc ; Peop C. 9c Bleached Bhektinos Lonsdale, He; Hope ic : Black stone,9 :MasoomenL10c ; Ulli J6o : -4,8; Dwlght itar, 10c: Vaughn XX, fc; tod Dog, be : Quaker 7Üc ; Cambrics, Lonsdale, 14c; Young Warrlos, lojc: Janes K night, Stc; Vamsutt. 13c; New York Mills. 13ic. tiAAiN Bags Amoskeag A., 20c; Lewlston 4, iiVis; stark. 26c; Union, Zlc; Banner. 21c: Uontaup, 22)c. MISCELLANEOUS MARKETS. Hides Best city green hide .. cows, 6c; sUiers wetguing ea lbs or over, so; best city veal skins, 10c; best city kip skin. 7c green salted, cured.atCaGc; dry salted hides; uc; dry film, lwiic. Grubby hides, -prlce. a- e j skins are quoted at 50a Vc, acourtUng to quality. Nails Prices have declined and lOd are selling In Jobbing 1 is sli2t5 per xet and In 1(0 keg 1..I8 at $1 85 per keg. Salt Car lots: tiaglnaw, II 65al 70; Ohio river, 51 öual eu. Tobacco We quote: Royal Gem at 8uc Monitor Navy, OisfSo; Daied tobacco. 47aSl 40c: Erlernt naviM &nH nnnrtkM bh.... I smoking brand, common, 31ai5c ; choice, eoa 1 6oc; ane7öcaii 25; nne cuts, 55u9rJo: black toI oaono sa-c in caddies: twtats, tHnüüc. I wool i ne mar a et is steady. We quote nn wasuea at ivijc; neece wasnea nw-c : tubj ashed 30-a'Uo : burry wool öalOc per lb less. jjk.rtDT mcea are fcienoy rusnea sugar candy at lsai"c per lb.; pnre sticE canay uc: kisses at ioc; rrencn kisses at 17c; gnm drots at 14a20c; Jackson balls at loc; common mixed at 15c; fine do atlia 2lJO. Coal and Wood We quote: Anthracite, per ton, C8 Od ; Brasli bloc a, per joshel. - 2sj W te ruver, i4c; nana creek, ioc: highland gra-e ' ioc: Highland steam be; Pitta urg, lit Kram nut, dom94tlo. 13c: do. steano Brazil slack. 7c: Virginia cannel.18-; Indiana can nel, ioc; coke, l2aJ6c: wo,-4öüa a " per cord. Drug Prices are steady. A nh foetlo a is quoted a 'iiae; alcohol at f2 20a2 35-alu'', p pound 4a6c; canophor per pound, aja4'lc ocbineal, per ponnd,80a4t c; cuioroiorm, per pouna, iioi ia; copperas, barrels, per pound, 2a3c: cream tartar, pure. 42a4-jc: indigo, per pound, 1 10a! 9i; licorice. caiMD, per pound, genuine, 40a45c; magnesia caib , 2 oz., -er pound, 4 m45.;: morphine, P. & perouace, M 7oao 00; madder, per pound. t.vaioc: on. caaior. io i.pergHiion. fl uiai 1 1 oil, bergamonr. per pound. 52.5a6 50: opium. per pound. S7 5ta7 75; quinine, per ounce, f240 ai a; o.isa u copaib 8; soap, castlle, fr I4a25c; soda, bicib, kegs, p. r pound, oatic; (tan, epeom, per pouna, aoe; snuri, Garrett's pack., per gross, into; enurr Garrett's, per cse oi rour dozen, 6 uu: snipnur, nour, per pound, a-ec: 8utpeire, per pound, liadöc; tur pentine, 36a 40c. ish "tocks aie ample and prices steady. Macaerei. new meaa per ool, 7a2f; naif bbl 113äal4; quarter barrel. 17; cits, 2 75: No I xtra per barre. t24 oo: half barrel- 112 60: per quarter bbl, dW; per kit, tl 25; No, 1 er bbl, !S oo; per half bbl, fx 60; per quarter obi, S4 60: kits, SI 35; No i laree per bbl, f 15 W per half bbl,ff7 50; per quarter bbl, 13 äo; kit, SI 25; No. 2 medium per bbl fl3t0; per ban barrel, I 7o : per quarter barrel, S3 40 per kit, U 25; No. 1 white fish per half hbi, o oo; per quater DDI, S3 i; per kit, li oo;ram Uy white fish per half bbl, 3 00: per quarter bbl.fl to; per kit.T.SaStc: Ni liaxe herrlr.g,hall 13 O; quarters, f I 7a; ktt. &tc: Labrador nerring, bbls, tu w, half bbls, 4 2: Round shore lerring. n 0: half barrel, U oo; mess salmon per half barrel. S9 00; per kit, fi uu; boneless Cod fish, per pound, 7c: bank Jod flHb per pound, 6c: No. 1 herring, per box. 40c: No 1 herring scaled per wi, 45c:Bardlne, halves, ic: quarters, fsc rso. i pickerel, nan ddi, ", quarter do '.'Sa Kirs sue. Leather Prices are unchanged. Oaa slaughtered sole Is nnoted at 87a0a buffalo, 30a;ic: harness S2a36c: upper 22a''5c per foot; French calf. 11 75a2 2.5: French kip. II iral collar, per foot, 20c; bridle, per dozen. 148 OOaßO 0: domestic calf, II 10al30: kip. domestic. OOcsfl 10. Lumber Domestic: The market for domes tic lumber was steauy with a falrdemnd. Walnut N. 1 aid 2. 4-4 a. d up., green. t40a4-, per M. No. 1 and 2, , to 4, green, SKia 45 per M; culls, 4-4 and op., green, $15 per M; Nos. 1 and 2, 4-4 an i no., dry , tOmöö per M; culls. 4-4 and od., drv, r.dafi 6i per . Poplar 4'lear. 4-4 and up., green, f250aT clear, 4-4 and up., dry, S2.ca2S per M: com mon. 4-4 and up., gren, i per M common. 4-4 and np- dry, fiial7 per M; clear, , green, lli-a-; No. 2, . i reen, 112a 14 per M. Ash Noa. 1 and 2.4-4 and np.. green I2ta 22 AO per M ; No. 1 and 2, 4-4 and up. dry tt to Pine lumher 1st and 21 cter, 150 perM.; elecf, f4 : coraron boards ardf-ncl g. S4; d. c. slt'g. iG't. and under, 14; ist ciassptne sbiogrs,3 2i: 2dclasfi 2i; pine lath, (2 60 ix UTS ort snei ied aimonos quoted aiziaxtc; Alberts 14ai5c; walnuts, French, Uc: Naples old, 15c; new 17alHc; Brasil nnts 10a lie; pea nuts, red, raw, asc; white Virginias iuc: rofttd 8c higher. iron and steel Prices are unchanged. Bar iron is quoted at Si &5a2 50. tjheet. rolled. 10 to 14. 4c: 16 to 20, 4Mc; 27, 4c. CLarcoal, lc advance on above rates. Other aise and numbers are graded at proportionate rates, öteel Is quoted aa follows: Handerson's bestFnglish tool. 23c: American tool, 16c: spring steel. IX Inch. ls: V& Inch and over loc; Germans-eel, c : mm pick snapes. re. Horse shoe; Pnrden'B. s-S 2S per keg: mule. II higher: plow wines, a' eel 7c Tinners h tock we n.ve no cnangete make in quotations. We quote: Tin plate is quoted, rar iu luxit, cnarooai first quality, at I9 60; IX, ditto, at 112 00; IC 14x20 roofing tin, 19 00. Brass kettle, 45c: No 27 Iron B 4 4Tc; No 27 smooth Iron, 6?4C Moonhead's galvanised Iron, 30 per cent discount from list. Zinc, per sheet. Uc: per cask, 10 V. Pig tin. Htralfs, 27c WireBright and annealed 40 per cent discount from list prices; lacquered 83 per cent discount Bolder Tinner's 18c. Copper Sheeting, 14 to 15 os, 84c; planished, 14 to 16 os.40o; bolt copper, 84c ; bottoms, 84c Lead-Pig, So; bar, 5c: antimony. lo : Rabbit metal. lKa20c Window Glass Prioes are steady and we Quote. 8x1 4 '-: 111x12 S4 0: 10x14 M 75: Irxlr 15 25; 10x1815 25, with 40 per cent, off to th trade. Oils We note a (harp ad vane 3 In coal oil. We quote llraeen oil at b46io; raw and boiled, b&fO: white strained lard, 9 wall 00-No. ' do, 8is0c; No. 2 do, 8Sa90c: castor oil, ft I5a12 ; neatsfool oil. II ; fish oil (Banks), 5 afi5c: flh oil (S'raits). 6"iafKK5; tanners oil, 42c; Labrador, OeviSe: bea-ilight,2 a2lc; coai'oll, 2 a25o: fine machinery oll, 4na9üc; lubrlsatlng oils, Wa.; W. Va. labricatinc, 2Ca3uo ; natural rock, 30a4c: tallow oil, iual 10. Pig IRON-The market is tfadv. "The following quotations fairly represent this market: HOT BLAST CHARCOAL Hanging Rock, No. 1, per ton 172 602f 00 4m Hanging Rock, No. 2, per ton.- 21 00 ail 60 Hanging Rock, Forge, per ton 20 OO1920 60 Hoot hern Brands, No. 1, per ton. V2 (ß Houthern Brands. Forge. per ton it 6 a20 00 Virginia, No. 1, per ton., 22 Virginia, No. 2, per ton.. 20 6x1 tl 00 Virginia Forge, per ton 20 00 TONE-COAL AND COKE. Hanging Rock, No. 1, per ton 20 00W 60 Hanging Rock, Forge per ton- 18 00a21 00 Red bort. No. 1, per ton 25 J32B 00 Ket! bort, forge, per ton. 22 004 Am. Scotch, No. f, per ton 23 00 50 COLD BLAST. Hanging Rock, Car Wheel, ton- W 00(944 00 Misseurl, Car Wheel, per ton. - 84 OuraS ov Hoathern Brands Oar Wheel, ton 20 4lOaS4 M Machinery and Forge Pr Q 2 003 00 Blooms, per ton.

INDIANAPOL LIVE StOCK MARKET Tuesday Evening, Sept. 5. Reported by J. B. bed wick. WE0LK3ALK OOJCMIS'SIOX DEALER IN CATTLE, HOGS AND SHEEP. ,,.CATTLE--The market eontlaces quiet, with Uberal ofit.-ings at prices which prevailed last Week. Well formed, smooth,: fat shipping teeer, weUhtng 1,40.1 to S4 C0(a4 50 Good, fat, smooth shipping steers weighing t.lou 10 l,:i 3 2533 75 Extra butcber'a cattle, retail J bZ no Medium to fair butcher's cattle.... 3 0 (3 2i Common ............ o 0,-2 in

Bulls and scalawags 1 soil 00 Vi e ln Kd demand at 13 00(1 00. Hogs -The ma ket u weaker: averages Of lSiialOO lbs, 1,9,1: goo-1, smooth and ?,Z??lJ Kiz' i"5 lbs averae 80: 235a -" tra.e, ao tv; aeavier hogs 5 20 per ilw ids gross. MARKETS BY TFLEGRAPH. SKW YOHK. Heptember 4 - Fir ur Receipts 17 UX); No 2 f2 404 25 superfine Western and btate 135,34 25; common to rood extra Western and state ft 50 4t .0; good o choice extra Western a. d atate ( 15: blte wbeat extra Western and state 15 .0,37 5i; extra tihio 4 659 75: extra SL Louia ?4 &S 5o; Minnesota patent prccrga, acd to choice 14 SocX9 00. Kye OonrSuady; Western 4 6 Ou. Oora meal-More active; Wester u 12 55ai2 M. Wbeat -Rece'ptsaa,iiO bushel; quiet but firm; rejected spring 78c; nugrad d spring 81i98c: winter red Toledo un .raded. nw, ti 2u:io i Minnesota sprl-g ungraded fl 2u; amber Michigan, new. II tj; Texas II lo : new 11 ti: No 2 . hi ago spring, peor, li Oi; rio3 Chicago spring tfsc. Kye Finn; new State 85c; W entern new 70J72C Barley- Quiet. Malt Quiet, Com Receipts 18.1,-UJ busuels; steady and moderately actlvs; Western mixed ungraded Jv"9:5c; mixed steamer, ungraded, 63(355c: common white Western 5. la Kecelpta 17,tm) bushels; firmer and moderately active; mixed Western and ataie 3j 4 c: white Western aud state a: 4"c Hy- Unchanged. CoffeeQuiet and firm; It o caroi I64isc. gold; Jobbing crg e 15 &l9,'ic gold. Hugar I 'ull and unchanged. Mola Unchanged. Rice-Dull and nn hang-J. Petroleum Fair demand and firm: crude MtUS?; refined 25 (a2'is: cases c. Tall w 6 tl 7-iic. Rosin Stesdy: Strained Ili5ilt5. TuroenUnFirmer: splriu 3l31e. Egs firmer; Western 19,2oc. Pora Qatet and firm ; new mess 16 toaiS 75; October tie 45. Beef Uncb mied. Middles E-isler; Western long clear middles 8ic: city 1 .ng clear 9kc. Lard Prime steam S 0 1 train 14; Ucu.ber Sm 6310 10. BatterUnchanged. Cheese 3 Jic Whisky 51 W. CHICAGO, Kept. 4. Flour Unchanged. Wheat - No 2 Chicago spring f7Jc cash and September; 7c tor October; No 3 Cnicago spring 4c; rejected KSc. Corn-No 2 43ccash and September; VgC for October; rejected "S4 :. Data-No 2 31c cash ; 3ic for Oktober; reje?ted 26c. Rie-f-8c. barley 770 cab; 754c for c'ober. P. ra Unsettled 15 62VJ c-wh anducuber; 114 25 bid for the year. Lard-fl cash; 18 72 for October: 13 80 for the year Bulk meat houlders; ILctc: bort rib M tre, y4, bc. Wtlsky- f l UK. Kecelpta Flour, 3,i0 barrels; wheat, ao.too bushels: corn. 4 uuo bushels; oats, 95,ix bushels; rye, 11,( 00 bushels. 8hl pmenta Floor, 6,5o barrels; wheat, 2 , mo bushels; corn, 4),ooObusbeis; rye, 41 too bushels; barley, 61A bushels; mslt, lS.OtO bushels. On tbe rail board this afternoon wb at closed lower; 96' for eptember; 97;c torOc ober. Corn-Un changed. Oats Unchanged. Pork Lower; lis 5i for Keptember; 115 w lor October. Lard Lower; 1 iv ror octooer. PHILADELPHIA. Sept. 4. Petroleum Refined 24 2öc, crude Ihc Flour Dull; Extra 13 8iKa4 5o; vUhcnnsIn and Minnesota xtra family, old. 5 5 ; freh p 374; Pennsy lvania, Ohio and Indiana I 6. 6 60; high grades f6 7öia7 75. Wbeat Qo let; new red, tl 15; amber HI 1841 2; wh el 23. - Vim Dull: yellow 55 sec; mixed 50 5.3c; all 54c: steamer Miobia. oaia in gr-d demand; new white n(&ze; old white 46a4Sc Barley and malt Unchanged. vV hiskr A estern II 13. Receipts Wneat 23,010 bushels; corn, 4J.0OO bushels. Kh'pments -Corn, 4,8no bnhels. Pntter Ac tive : rsew 1 ors and Brad lord county extras 2"(S28c; New York ard Bradford cunt v firsts 2Hc, Western ex ras 8-2c; Western first 16 a l7c. Cheese Qolftt: V estern fine 7(g8c. x gg Active; Western 2o2lc. BALTIMOKK. September 4. Flour Quiet . and steady; Western superfine 2 S0a,3 0; extra f 4 25 5 25 family tr 5 6 50. WheatDull red West-rn ranged 1h1 18; common to lair II 05; Pennsylvania red II IS si 22. C -rn Western mix d : 64 a64c. Oats Quiet; We-tern white 3-V:c: mixed 30a34c. Kye Dull and nominal; &4ac. Pork New mess S17 0O19IK 10. Bulk.raeats bonders I6 75a7 to; clear ribs 8 th. ta;j-Snou den. 8 W); clear rib 19 8510 00. Lard Refined Sil Km II 75. Butter Firm: choice Western 2 fiiHo. Petroleum--Quiet; crude l-Vi'al-'c; refined 25o Coflee-QullD.lSVic Whisky Dull; llI2,ailJ- ecel pis Vt beat 21.0UU bushela: corn 138,xi0 buübela. Shipments Corn 130,000 bushels. CINCINNATI, Septemb. r 4.-Cotton Ue. Flour-FamUy S5 0 ö 25. Wbeat Red 9tc( 1101 Horn -46(3 17c 0-v-New i(io5c Kye -0c Barley F rm: 85a9.o. Pork HI 09. Lard team f3 75 bid; kettle tU OOal 2 37)4: current make sold at ti 5(i. Bulk meat Firmer; ahoulders h.ld at f fO; ciear rib sold at 7 7; clear ti 6i. Bcon-I7 -,I7 S7, 18 75, til io, 62,49 7S. Whisky -II 08. Butter -Quiet but steady: choice Western reserve la2ic; cholca central Onio 18a2uc Uoks Common light 5 a 5 7a ; flr to good light 8i5a(j 10; fair t good beavy 5 9iat 15; receipts 1,117 head; shipments 135 head. PITTSBURG. September 4. Petroleum Quiet and unsettl d crude about 4 (6 at Parker's Landing; leaned a2tc, Philadel phia delivery. LLUIL. Sale for S:reet Improvement. By virtue of a certain precept tome directed. by the mtyor o' tue et y or iadiaoapjiis. In diana, aud duly a tes ed by tne cierko said citv under the corporate seal of said city, I will on SATURDAY, Sep'euaber 30, 1876, sell at public auction, at the City Court Room. between tne nours o iu o ciock a. m. ana 1 o'clock p.m.. of said day, tbe folowing described lot, or parcel of laud, or so mucn thereof as may be necessary losatiafv the sum hereinafter n a tied as as eased aaiast such premises for street improvement, and all costs, to-wlt: Lot No. forty-five (4M ln Fdwards subdl valon of square No. niue'een (19) ln Johnson's bet a addition to ibe city f Indianapolis Maln count. Indlaua. t-wned fcy Kilsa V. Llppincott, agalnat which Is aaaevsed the sum of one hundred aod three dollars aod eighteen cent (113 If) for atreet Improvameat ln lavor of Samuel P. Slrona, contractor. HENRY W. 1UTEWILER, City Treasurer. Indlanarjolisvlnrl.. Peptemb-r . S 1IERIFF S MALE. By virtue of a certi fied copy ot a decree 10 me diected, from tne clerk of the Superior Court of Marlon county, Indiana, in a cause wherein Elizabeth Den ay is plalntifl, and Muses McClaln et al. are defendants, requiring me to make the sum of tnlri-one nu .area ana twenty- ne aoiiars and nine c- its, with lnteiest on said decree and cost, 1 will expose at public sale, to the blgheai bidder, on SATURDAY, the 30cb djol September, A. L. 1876, between the hours of 10 o'clock A. IC, and 4 o'clock p. m. ! said day, at tbe door of the Court bousn of Marion county, Indiana, tha rents and profits for a term not exceeding seven years, 01 tbe following real estate, toLmt number seventy-three (7T), in Bäte' subdivlsl n 01 ouiiot, number eighty-nine (89), in the city of Indianapolis, lu Marlon county, indi na. If uch rents and profits will not sMl for a sufficient Bum to satisfy said decree, Interest aud costs, I will, at the same Ume nd place, expose to public aale tbe fee aljapleof said ieal estate, or so much thereof as may be sufficient to discbarge said decree, Interests and costs. ,, . Haid aale will be made without any relief wba ever from valuation or appraisement laws. ALBERT REISSNER, Bherirfof Marlon county. Pept. 5, A. D. 187S. SepUSW A. T. Dent, Atfy. for n'fL