Indiana State Sentinel, Volume 25, Number 57, Indianapolis, Marion County, 20 September 1876 — Page 8
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Irl lit t-ipo papeys aoi'fi. v, na ior mu eff iiHcrVÄNrtO to 12 It tetfV-i-jSte dollar. " . (TBarlnen. Balance. For 4 weeks ending Jaae 10M,,:)0(J Slcfl.O For 4w eexsendiog July 8 e.zoco For 4 weeks ending aoz. 5 4,373 0u0 For week ending Aug. 12 Ifi fJOO For week endlDg Ang. 19 MU OUO For we-ndia -an. 2 1,1 1.0 0 For week eoi Hept 2 l.no.0 0 For wees ending Sent. - - 1.44 .003 For wee -nuicn Sept. 6-. l,2y,'4 0 Monday, SpU 18 . 230(00 Tuesday, fcpU 19. - 2!W,0.0 656 000 4'Jl.UJO 457.(0 4X,(X 3(xi,i 3-i VOO 48 V " 467.00; 79-,l)0 71. 00 MONST AT OTHKR POINTS. Chicago. The Tri bare of Monday, says: Tbedl count linsof theba kshow a sradaal In reoe of baalnB. Tüe coaniry deman't for . advaC4b wiin wnich to move the crips continues, a d as the JobblDg trade of the city deTeloDS'be amoaai oi c mmerclal paper o -fered for dl-cou!t Inen. Kates of discount are 8iü pr cent to regtilacastomers. Katea to ouitide parties ou tbe auee are 5 p-r cent auct npwards for choice call and shoi i-tiaie loan. St. Louis The republican of Monday Bays: ' The demand for moucy a Saturday was tenorted more ac.ive at all tbe principal bunk?, And one back declared that its discounts were very cloe to te live permitted by the board. Still there is no fcrciiy ol money repr.rted, leut It dj htems s tboaga tbere would be a moe close scruiloy of pper than baa been the case for the pa-t lew njonits, and mcb ftmorg !be .jjp'icantM for d aouat an wencltemed moKt advantageous to tue bnk would be accommodated, imien aie uncbanged. Banaer cbarg - 8 to their cuatomera, whi e OQtalde pajtrr is cbaiged more, geura ly 0 percen. 70UR AND A H ALF PRÄ CENT. AKD THE NATIONAL BANKS A telegram from Washington says: "The construction given by the treasury department to tbe law relntlcg to bonds deposited as security for national bank circulation h&s been misunderstood, or i ot reported correctly White the statute nentions specifically tht bonds bearing 6 and 8 per cent. Interest can be deporlted tobecure nach escalation, it u,ake; nom. nt on of bonds bearing a lower rateot Interest. Tbe department holds that tfce 4 per cents c-o. be drp wlU'd to secure such circulation at ibeir i ar va n, not mark-t valnr, as errone n?ly printed lu some newspapers Tbe KY per rents can be used to oispaceihe bonds oearinit 6 and 6 per cent. Interest, bat do not pojHei any advnag- over tbe latter, a wouldbetheca.se it banks w-re emliied to a circala ion n be m rket va ne, which s aboailll Thffäand it cents d-pokitd by na'lonai b üks a e b -tng ittidrwn very f-ist, and tbe iV, per mu ubstttuted. it is expected that laliy 2J0, uo,6u4Vi oercenU will be tak-ii by national baue, mid so bst tinted lor bocds btarmg a blguer rate of lnteres'." TRtDK DOLLARS. " ' According to the Kan Francisco Bulletin, all brokers are asking a premium for tra. e ssxs li paid for in hAif-dollars, and few ot alre di poKud to sell for less than 883 pyfiriteold. The Nevada bank, wh'cii is the ug V tat tor la new trad dollars. Is holdTer .me at par la gold. So lar as known, steamt bwva beu 8i cured ior FrldayV the situ i h!dt rs ap -ear to be maeir i f allmiiea. The mint ha turned outonlv mnd b intity tns month, and if tbe derates. Thott mast be at the current asking Jars si ort iho nave b-ei selling trade dolcourse, be pi. c, and even less, will, oi d. For the WetlMMEBC1AI" gratifying to atajdlng this evening, it is active Ir ail depiattiade ha-bee i fairlv chaVidise and that plents ot general merall the leading artlcll have "led steady for In dry goods, notion dealers report an acilv?d mUUnery goods dry got-ds are firm at qoo?Tement' titll look tor larger sale as the?n,l "nd ,he oat" ' chetrlEg. The New yorK advances is letln of Mondax reports as folilmerclal Bul The Jobbing trade has been fail1 tae rtuin of tbe week's basing11-tnd satisfactory. Xbr are still a reaal;e buyers in txnsHrket from all i? many Interior and, a continued acllve,of tne during tt next few wteks may br.Tement A noticeable feature or this season j11 the presence of good many buyers mote parts of the country who have nu. made t. eir pnrohaaestn tbU market, bli i?1 applied their wants at the nearest dislfl wuu.w iüf Dj me attractiiioa offered h; !r lf.nif.alÄl nibition. whlä ha?S , bfoif 5? " "ercua'iis to the ew and who htT ptaiT Dt y combining busing wtt? "'n uooas Tbere hu " vjwu mere nas been a iMii. . w " . muu reveru prom'nent makes of eath ar. closely sold op to u Cheviots a ein active demand, and mediSm rade r scarc. Corset jeans i IS moderate rf quest, and colored co tons are m Ii. L",". tor keeping SaÄVn i . - ..u-.u9iiwigrs or tue print market ar rrÄ,Thee.m,ind 7. ,r'11" the supply, most of tn holding liberal onfersfor g lfrlve Iior e-are iso moving very freely and jno2i:?2i me OrttaUrÄVT.ncfd
711. " "iuuera SUDDlr. tiraln b.g are more aoMve, .nd coton ba ts mil in bma dm? d and limited ruppiy. n
to 8c Plain and fancy cretonne?, percales ani foards are in good demand, and many makes are closely nold up. Tbe American Print Works have lately introduced a very attra -live line of blCK and cbocoiate-gmund fancies, with cardinal set figures and stripes, lu wtiK h stles Lit, L8 and LQ are very enrCtlve, and certalmy cheap at tre price Hc The nen Print Woras hve J as, forwarded to their agents in this city a new card of cbocolat ia. cUrs sy e HS which repre ents a very choice calico, and should be seen by Intending buyers. Pitc ol prluta are very strong, and it may be nec-ssry to record an advauce In the neai futur, al'hougb some luflueDtli-1 prlntets seem unwilling to establlsti higher finres at thixsageot the season. W.rted drew go ds have been In active demand, and nearly all be leading mutes bf tue Pacific and Manch ester miUs are heavily sold to arrive. Agenui for tbe Manches er Mult have no a t-lnkle ra-e of taucy fabrics io off-r, and several piain makes are so.d up to tbe loomv. Hhawis hHve been in steady reqatfrom agetitV hands, and both woolen and worsted makes are J'-bDlu in considerab.e amount. In tbe departments ol hardware, iron and nails, boots and shoes and clothing, trade ia slowly improving, and dealers arebopetnl. In groceries business continues active and In alldepar'ments stocks are large giving buyrs entire satisfaction. Tbe provision market daring the week has undergone a sharp reaction In price. Clear rib tides, which we.e held firm at 9c, were offered to-day at 8c without buyers, 8c being tbe extreme figure offered. D. S shoulders are bld at 7c, with bids at 64. Lard is down to luo for prime steam. Tbe Chicago Dally eommercitl Buiietin of the 15th, refers t summer packing as follows: The receipts of hogs were somewhat larger and the packing is steadily increasing. JL few pact era are getting rendy tor bu-lness, intending to resume operations within a lew day, while one or two additional packers have already com me- ced. The ready sale' for summer meats and the fair prices outlined slin. n late considerable activity. A liberal number of orders have tA-en received here for some days pHst whlcn have not be u filled, owing t the lact th-t the limit hanbeen below sellers' view.. The light stock of winter me-is ani tbe firmness In tbe hog market, give paefce-a confi lence, and they were ootdisposed to force their i rop-rty on sale for Immediate delivery, or o discount the market free'y for future. The course of tbe bog market ba alsog ven them a little confidence; th" receipts during the closing days of the wx-k fadiug below expectations, aDd values were higher ban at the opening. The rteadÜ7 liicreasing summer buslne in packing is shown by the large nomt er of hogs cat from March , I 7, to tSepU li, ltf7ri 9 ",4i-, or 1S1.TC4 in ezceas ot tbe total summer packing last season. The packing for the month ending lait evening was '1 ,"59. and t e es Jma'eu packlogf r .he balan e of tbesamrrw senson, or until Sov 1, Is placed at from 175 Oou io 2iJ(i,Oj oos; at any rate the geneial impression teems to be that the ibquiry will keep pace witn the supply. Itg rding the opening prire fo bogs ior the Mi egul r season." operatois disagree widely, and it would be foolish to hacard au opinion, but it Is not generxl y expected tbh lower figures tban 1 5. o wil tie reached. To tH co nectlon we publish an extract from a New Orleans circular of a reC"ntdate: "For ihe c mlnz winter nacklnar
ol bois. w believe tbe crop of this Important i.hoi win o ia-ge enoun ror a l purpoees, n d we ha,e packers will manage to keep the r hogs be w f5 gros tbe coming season. The whol trade will bear In rait o that whi e the foreign demand will tase larte amount oftheb g products at reasonable prices, the Sou hero states having raited much more o tbe necesiit es than latt yai, will takt much lets the coming eton tnereforw th-, surnius must seek foreign markew," It Is certain that our regul i season will open with lighter stocks tnau last ear. save of mess pork and oerb pssh'rt ribs but all cth-r articles ae in lighter cuppi, . The packing to date reaches atoui9i.495 hoz, nghlDst about 9 1. - Who date last yea-, and a total rackni? of 7i ,7SI bog dnttng the summer of 187 ihe packing at (Jed r ttaplda to dat in 76,8:0 hog, aga.nst H,bU hogs to date last year. fcUMHKR packing at st. louis. The St. Louis Republican gives the following Id rrgttd to summer cured hogs in that city for the past two seasons: 187. 1875. Pur. Av.Wght, Pur. Av.Wght. Mairh-...lVs3 ZM.IW 1 .132 2 :9 April 451 i3ti.li) 1,116 215.71 ay 18.90 2 8.-'6 lV.W-S 211.91 Jni e.M .lt-ib5 2!lj 16, i.7.31 July H,:i72 21 '.65 1d,I20 V277 August 9,2t 1J6.70 7,981 219 6 Totals 9l3öl t6.43 7b,l5J 22).'4 The summer packing in this city for the rame time in 1876 has xceeded 2 f ,0yu hogs and by the close of the present month will reach Ol'OO head. The foreign exports of pork, lard, bacon and hams from New York, Boston, Portland. M. ntieal, Phil 'del phi. 8lti i-ore and New Orleans fo tbe week, tbe previous week and from Nov. 1 to S pt 9, 1875-tJ and 1871-5: P hK, BtRRSLf,
Week Week To Sept. 9, Sep. 2. 1876. 1876. United Kingdom... 1,2 1,910 )utli.eui.. y Sol South and C Amer. 4Xi 329 v. Indie 2,454 2,903 B. N. Colonies.. 389 973 Other coun tiles- .. 12 Totals 4.B7V S.471
1875ov. 6. I 1874-75. 1 to Nov lto Sept. 9. rept. 9 79,491 6,879 56,23 2,t8l ,H9 95,958 1,441 87,67 25,'22 r,89 211 I ti I9H.12I LARD POONDS. U n i t e a Kl g iom C tu'lueDt South and C. Am-r. V. 1 dies 1 381 find V5?.f8t 6l,817,36?!58,702.848 811,18373 6J,54 ',3.4 1,51 (.4 a 2,106,60 12.aS2 176,8 :3 10,19,8"4'l3,V4,9 1,0 16,69 479,6.4 16,41 ;-M B N. Colo-j nles .. 81(' 6 6,523 467,629 152 156515 Other coun tries Totals 4, 47, 8s, 1,21 ,9 Baoon asd bams, Pounds.
827,549 645,01; l0L5,0il
United I Kingdom R,?2,33 8,2VM39 ()utlneDt 22 ,ot 1,1257,1: South ano C. Amer- 14.64 19,xo;i W. Iüdte 372,to 837,412 B. N. C donles SCO O t b e i countries 17,4 O . Totals 61S,-29 8, 82,47U
25li,W 99.760 443 27 ,iiS 603,020 P,92',k72 S t,743 i3f81 M S 2d, 27,873 i-5,3 0,9; 45S.6"! 105,8lj 196,567 733,1-9 J4 -,378,02h 1 be statistical position of the foreign fxrart movement ot the bog product Ironi Nov. to Sep w V compares as follows: 1874-5. Pork, ib S',224,3 Lard, lbs-162,15615 Baoon au. lbs?as,W?,873 1875m. Incr'se, 807.000 Decr'se 42,231 eo 164,rO',6il 12,54 m 338.373.f 5Q,lS. TVLl.fcjav 88 515,1 qml I f5y 05,651 PAST, PREaSST Afh) FUIUKB. It Is well .erAiKh to put on record the - vlewi . of those Who are In a position to know whereof they tpak, and let the people anal se them at ibeu leisure. Tbe provision market for the tear 187.V baa certainly been tbe mot Saomalons that dealers have had to contend uth, and the whys and the wherefore of Ui a luatloa still bother; the most though Jul. Mr. James Adams, or Qalncy, 111 has been in the provision business fr twentrix years. and regards tbe currer. year tbe most contrary in regart to orlcea ha has vr Vnnvn. H shows that pr eea have been onremunera Ive In SO t of taeta that shonld hiva hrnnirht about a different resait. Among bis state mentg we give the following: First "Foreign countries have consumed more than a bundmi million pounds more of
ho product in tbe last ten mi thi than they
did icr tne corresponding len mourns uimw , i o vaxc : common uronnnit incs IjCQ-
181Second There was "elghtv to one hundred m l ion pounds ess bog product In the United States September 1 thaa on Septembsr 1 of last y.ar. Third The total net weight of bog daring the winter season of 1374-5 and summer of 1875 shows an aggresa'e of 1,59 ,44,177 Ids for the ta- endlna Novemar 1, 18 5 Foie'ign abipmentsfr tbe same time were 494il.7i7, leaving for home consumption 897,t."4,4 lbs, or a weekly average for the year of 17,2o0,iO4 lbs. witn no stock left cn hand at tbe-ciose oi this period. Four'h T king the packing for the winter of 876-76. and adding the estimated summer packir g l,40u,ou) nogs, at an average ot lo7 lbs net meat), tbe to ai p- n-Alsr-f meat made for the year would be 1,3.4,2 6,02 1. Of this there hna beu exported tor Acznst .6. 521.318.045 ibt. The amount consdmtd at home fit last year's average pr -week) would be. 742,14142 lbs, which would le,avö on hand on August '.6, 60,79 i, lbs of meat, ' rlftb Heven or eight hundred thotisand lefts bogs were shipped kast during the .yeur 8676 than during ihe year i ST 4-75. ipW. discrepancy ought to be prominently noted. . . Mr. -Adams failed to state a ry irdportant 'act. bearing directly ton jhe sub!ectbe discussed. It is this, that thousands and tens of thousands of : people have been made to pur chase the hon Droduct at any price. . Out of - - - , employment and onl of money, those peop e who in prosperous times are large c msumers have not been daring the past year consumers a tall, and this fact accounts for theo her fact that while tbe number of hog f slaugLterel In 1S75-6 is greatly below the number in 1374-5, tbe stocks of met, by vir.ue of the inability of workmen to purchase, are now relatively nigber ihan at a corresponding peilod in 1675. V POULTRY AND EGOS. ; There has been a sharp advance in eggs daring the week, and they have advanced to 14c per doz and are scarce. Poultry is In better demand buyers are paying an advance on last weeft'iuotAtlons. The New York market onlBaturday was reported as follows: . ' Eggs. Receipts to-day, 995 bbls. TheMoae, 1 again rather slack ann the advantsae favors the buyer, though withotlt any f urther'redne 1 tion on figures. The supples are not very large, but tbe warmer weather lor a day or two past has Induced dealers and retailers to buy more comely to actual w&n's, and teceiv-er-find ltdlfflcur to m-ve stork exoept at a comparatively easy bas p. About 2 tu is all that can iellv be depended upmi forWrtlern to day, though a few fancy selectloiui m a snaaii way sold j 4lc higher. - ; Near-by stock, single bbl.r,..per doa.- 25 28 State.... ...... 24 91' Western, pri ne, . , , , - ..- 22(raV3 Kalr WiirD i Sl(iJ Westert, Inferior.-. ,..;.... if (20 Canadian . 2) Q PoultkY Dress dlo in fair average demand for tbw aason. s-ixl Rood stock rulei prl'e, th. UAhjbnyeraL rather gain tgef JLfve ! -ia good supply and ea Ihta he Jews having obtained for to aason. s-ul ood stock rules steady on an aavsnd 6omehat obtained ab ut nil they want, and killers buiug sowiy. v-e quotp ices as follows: Dressed turkeys, state and western, i8a2 o: do po. r, 13a. 7c; dresstfd sprlug cbiokeus, choice per lb. 18a2ic Fowls Jrts y prime, per lb, I6al6c; do state and western prime, I6al?c; dodo, fair to good, 14al5-. Live poultry s ring chickens, per ib, Ual5c. Fowls, state- and Jersey, per lb, lriallc; oo west. rn, 14 j17c; roo-ters, old, per ib, daluc; turkeys, state and Jersey, per lb, 16a 18c; -o west em, p-r lb, I alGc; ducks, s au and Jerne , per pair. 7.cui ; docks, western, per pair, 60afoc: geese, state and Jer,ey, pr pair, ft 75a m 60; do western, per pair, f 1 2äal 60. WOOL. The market la ruling firm wlh light receipt and light holders In tbe country have" refused to fend forward their stocks, waiting for an advance, 'and ia this tbey hve acted widely lor an advance has been established. The New York Commercial Bulletin of Satur day eAy: In some quarters tbere appears to be a ten dency toi keep on "bulling" the market, and we occasionally fl.d reports ef the most roseate and buoyant nature. The general trade however, are not Inclined to be ltd away by any und excitement, and to think twice before operating Is the rule. No one denies tier strength of the market as shown on the pr sent outlook, and all really desirable wools are believed to be a good investment if consumption ceutlcuea and no additional supplies come noon sale, but since costhas worked up it is deemed Junlcioas to figure very closely before closing negotiation Manu'acturers too are fairly stocked with wool, and scarcely find an Imarovementon goods to correspond with the cost of material, and ibis also has a tendency to keep the volume of business djwi somewhat, lakenas k whole, Lowever, and coin pared with tbe past two or three seasons, tbe geuerai morkei ior wool contains lew grounds of complaint for the selling Interest, and the chances acpesr to be more In favor of a still fun ber improve ment rather tban a deterioration. Lsst week s movement has been fa.r, Including consiJerabie amonuta oi altforula and exasstwk I at ml. rates. Advices fr -m the Paol tto coast . report a state of considerable xcltmeot, and I ve y extreme rates are aked on bth tbe fail 1 clip California and the Attract: ve Or eon. The sales reported embrace 4 ,(io lbs X and XX Ohio on private frms; 1 ,0 0 lbs No I u"lo -t 3 sc; li 0,0u0 lbs Michigan, mostly at 36o 6,00o lbs combli g "bio at 64c: lö(M b mixed fleeces ai 3 c; K','1 lbs unwashed delaine, t',i4i Iba Jer-ev comb ng aDd delaine, 2iS begs lam bo' pulled, 6i ba.s No. 1 pa led, 13 bags o 2 oo. 39 nags üo s. .ort ex ra, 6 do black pulled on private term: 48, oo Io western Texas ai 1518c; i25,(On lbs Eaoiern do at 23.27c; 2,0-o lbs ooaisedoai lttSo; jö.OoO ibs mdiom Ttxsat 7c;35iO lb do a. 2; 2.(0 bsdoat2Jc 15,0 o lb E.strn at 2öc0 iOo.co ib coarse at 16al8c; fO.wO ibs Texas at 24c; 8,ukj lbs old fall at 2oc: 20.. Oo lbs t-a tern Txa, 40,o lbs do 3-'.(X)j ibs Western do 10,0 v Jbd California pullet!, 8 nales do, 6,0-0 b fal. Cauf rnia on p t.: 3.iju lbs new fail Call tort, la at 16 l-c: 6,ui lbs black California at 15o; 2-5,00 1 b sprli g Caiiforoia ai21a.5c ö.ooo los d at 26c: l5u balei do at 18 25c 6,00 lbs Colorado at lfc. vo.uun lbs do at 19c io, oo lbs do, ss.ono ibOregon, 26, 0 Ibs do omblng, 4,u0 Ids do drlaine, '8,(00 bs Georgia and3,oU) lus Mexican on private terms. WEEKLY REVIEW OF THE INDIANAPOLIS MARKKT3. Ef DI AI A PO LI 8 FBOVISIO MARKHT. Bulk Meats There wa nothing doing In balk meats to-dav. thoogh holders were willin ; to make concessions. Clear lib sines were offered at 8 c, bavers off-rlug So. D y Ml shoulders were tield at 7c, buyers off. ring 6 c. LAKD-Prlme steam was waser to-day, ana wa off ted at li 'e. Kettle rendered la awady at Hc. URixD B Kir The market la qaotably on Chang d. We qnouj loooing lots at iOaltto. foKk Price have declined. We quote jobbin lots at f ' or mesa. BA009 asd Lard The market rules firm. Tbe following quota. Ions are fjr Jobbing lots. ' Baoon sooulde , 8V40: sugar cured shoulders, canvas, 11c. bacon clear sides, 110- breakfast canvas, 14c: canvaiised haios, ;53; steam lard, 11c ket.Ue iard, ta,Uc;do, half barrel, 13o;do, keza. 13o. INDIANAPOLIS OBOOBHT M4RKKT. Coffees A fair demand is reported tor tbe various grades and stocks are lUht. Koa-tlng grade tbo lalHc: sood to fair at it0a0o, prune at S2 u"24 ; choice to fancy at 2iaMj and Java at kac. CHxssB Is steady at 8i9io tor prime to choice factory. Molabsbb aus SiBtTP Ww Orleans molasses ua worth 6oa66o for fair to fancy, and sirups at SocaU for common to fancy Aiob Dealers quote at yi for Carolina . 6H 'or fair to beat Loatitua. btjQAKS Tne demand for sugars Is les active ano tbe market iawea er. ba notq'iota biv lower. We quoie refined A at'lilJic; Off A llaiic: llallc; extra C.l2'2' riaxd; eiroie O auu B, loaalic; yellows, Baiofe. moap We quote liooaier Jity ooduuou oar at S3 c0 per box; Tonseys Oeiman 4; other Oerman 44 fii': White ttusalan pressed eke as per box: Peach blosaom toUet M 60 ; Pure Uold f4 8U per box. Brooms We quote . Common ft per dot-en ; No. a 25; No. itt 75; No. 2 13; Parlor 18 50 per doaen.
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IX) A i, Olli la drm at 27j6o per gallon. INDIA K API tLIS eHAlN AMD FIXIUS MARK ST. CoRN-Owing to light stock trarfkactions are 01 light Importance, bat price are firm; sals Include Seam mixed In elevator at 45c, and 7 cars high mixed at 45 c. We quote: f. o. b. high mixed at 46c; mixed at 45V,c; No 2 white at öCc; yellow at 46s 47c; rejected at 434te; no grade 37a40e: ear flrua at 42a46n. FiiOCB Milters report a good demand for ho-x.e consumption and for shlpme-u, and I rices are fully maintained- Weqnotecity fancies at from 96 to; farolly at . Ua5 &u: extra at U 60s4 75: low grades ranging from J 2 a, as to qnality. Frrn We quote bran at f 10 eoalO 25 with a fair demand; sales include J cars at 110 Ua 10 23. 0TS-The market continues steady with a good aemaod at i630o; sales include 1 car mixed at 30c; 4 cars by sample at 26c, 27c aud 183. Rtx New crop is in demand at C8a62c. Kti Kloitr tstd t at S60a4P Wheat The demand is active at full prices, aDd sa es to-day Include 1 car white at II C8; Scars by sa n pie at It SJ;2 cars low grade at Sc. We quote No red at tlOnal 18; No 8 red at f 1; and No 2 amber at 1 tsl 12. INDIAN APO LIS PRODUCE MARKET. Apples Dull. We quote At 11 ooal 60. Bun rxu The market is firm; good qualities sell at 15a2 ic. . Beeswax ia steady at 2to per pound. Bias- We quote white navy at 75ca31 09 per bushel from store. kggs Are in active demand. We quote at Uo per dozen on arrival, Foreign Fruits Lemons nave advanced to 12t'al3 (io per box. . r eathxes Are in demand and firm. We quote prime lire geese at 45a47c; mixed, geese and duck, 30c: old geese teamen, 'JVuübo. Honet Hanges iroin 'JU to ia cents per pound, acccrdin g to quail ty. H ar Prime loose pressed new timothy at 10 per ton. Maple sugar We quote at 13ai5o per lb. Poultrt The market is steady. Turkeys at 6c per lb; ducks II 80a2 00 per doaen; roosters ti 00 per dozen . old bens 13 0 per dozen. Oeese, full Ifeathers, 14 eO per dozen. Spring chickens f 1 00a2 Ml - Klos Cotton razs araauotad at 2 cants nnr fjOlTOll .? f IfKllf Vlll. TVlAt-a 7?A namtlf, TRj MV IK fr.- a prime article. - UNioN3-Are quoted at tz ooa2 50 per barrel. JfLCMS Are selitnic at 12 6"a3 Oi per bUHb - Sweet Potatoes am selUng at 12 53a8 00 per oarrel. Seeds We onote timothy at I150ra2t0. and flax aeed at II Oül 05. rOTaTOE8 ifiemarttel is active andshlDpers are paying 40o per bushel. INDIANAPOLIS DRT GOODS MARKET. DRY GOOm-Prices are rnllntt steady for all staple article of dry go. ds, and we are not requ rea to change our figures. ATTING miina ',iual2Xic; middling, 15c; test tissue, 16c. brown Drilling Nashville, 9: Pepperel, Cc;8ttrk.9c. Ticktno Ome$ro 82 Inch, 17c; Amoskeag, A A. A. 17c ; A. 13c ; Cones tog a, 4-4 Medal, 17c ; tedal, oc ; extra, , 18o ; extra, 4-4 2oo ; Lewistown, 34 inch. 20c: U inch. 17c: SO inch. 15o: plaid 2oc. shirting htripes American. 6-S. 10c: 3-8. 9c; Vhittenden cheviots, B, 9o; AA, 11c; AAA, I2c; xx,12sio: Otis cheviots. iXa: Evertt do, 11 He. "A per cambrics uo mmon colors, oo: high mors, 1 cent higher. rRiNTS American, 7-c; Washington, Mer(loaAC, Kichmond, Oriental and Oonestoga, 7c; Freeman, 6c; Standard Shirting prints, bo; Albion solid lors, fji'c ; Wamsntta,bo; Mourning printa, Carpet Chain White, 60c; colored, 25c; wertet warp, 22c BROwif Hheetinqs Vermont, 8c : Nash vllle c; Mlddlevlile, 8c; Idaho, 8o; New Albany, sc; stark A., 8c; Laurel D., bo; Laurel ri., c ; Park A., 50 ; Granite B., 6c : Bed lord K., 6i; Pepp NM 7c; Pepp O., 74c; Pepp K., 7c; Peop .. 9c Bleached Sheetings Lonsdale, 11c; Hope HSc : Black stsne,9jc : Mascoment.lOc : H 1 U-SHc : -4, 9c; Dwlght ntar, lOo. Vaughn XX. 7c; led Dog, 6c: Quaker 76c; Cambrics, Lonsdale, 14c ; Young Warrior-, loyc: J Abes Knight, 8a0; Vamsutta. 13c: New York Mills, 13c. (iAA in Bags Amoskeag A., 2uo: Lewlston l., .2Xc; Stark, 26c; Union, 22yc; Banner. 21c: vlonuup, 224c. MIi402LLANB0US MARKETS. Hides Beat city green nida , cows, 6c ; steers wetgning lbs or over, 6c; best city veal skins lGc; boot city kip skia, 7c Kren salted, cured. at ea6?c; dry salted hldis; 8a9o; dry film. 11 ii2c Urubby hidea, -prlce. j sauna are quoted at öüaTjc, aooordin to quality. N aids Prices have declined and lOd are selling iniobbing 1 is at 2 95 px sg Mia in 1' o keg lots at li 86 per ktg. Salt Car lots: bglnaw, II C5al 70; Oho river, 81 töal 60. Tobaooo we quote: Royal Gem at 80c; Monitor Navy, 62aS3o; baled tobaooo. 47all40o; bright navies and quarters. 5oat5c sraoKlng brand, common, Sls-tön; choice, 60a 6c; fine 7 öca J 1 25; One cuts, 56a 90c; black To bacco 48a 7o in caddies: twists, OOaSOc. Wool be market is steady. We quote nnwasned at 2 s:6e: fleece wasbed 30(3340 : tubwashed 82 jisöo : burry wool öjlOc per lb less. i :andt Prices are steady Crushed sugar candy at aPc per lb.: pure stick candy 14c; kiHses at löc; French kisM-s at 17c; gum droi s at l4a2oo: Jackson balls at 15c; common mixed at 15c; fine do at l a Coal and Wood We quote: AntnrHelt, pel ton, 18 ou; Brazil block, per lUfihel, 23; Vr te River. 4c; r-aud creek, 16c: llghiand gis e, too : Highland steam 8c; Pitts -urs, 18 ?; iraxil dot, domestic. 12c: do st-aw rtrar.ll alack. 7c: Virginia cancel. 56 1; Indiana cannel, 10o: coke, llalfro: wo .'-M&Ja i 60 per cord. DRUG4 Prices are steady. Aafoetloa is quoted a i5a0o; alcohol at f 202 ni; alu"i, p r pound 4a6c; canphor per pound. 36a4oc 'Ochlneal, per pouodioa' c; chloroform, per pouud, 1 1 01 16; copperaa, barrels, per pound, 2a3c: cream tartar, pure, 42a4"c: indigo, per pound, tl lOal So; llomee, "al-b, per pound, genuine, 40a 15c ; magnesia, caib ,2 oz., er pound, 4i45-; morphine, P. & Wn per ounce, 4 75a5 00; madder, per pound, I3alöc: oil. t-aaior. No I, per tralion -1 allil, bereamoni. per pound. -26 50; opium ier pound, 17 60a7 75 ; quinine, per ounce, 53 o a3 6 ; b'Jsauj copaiba 8; soap, castlle. fr.. i4a25c: soda, blcmb, kegs, p r pound, oa6c; salts, epsom, per pound, 4aoc: snuff, Garrett's pack., per gross, 17 10; snuff. Garrett's, pe; c se oi four dozen, 116 u0: sulphur, flour, pel pound, 6 c; saltpetre, per pound, lta-iSo; lurp n tine, 35a 4oc ' Fihh "tocks aie ample and prises steady. Meckerei, new mesa per bbl, tt5 0 halt bbl U3 0 ; quarter barrel, ' 6 f0; cits, U 0,(o, . txtra ner barrel. 924 w: half barrel. 12 mi juarter bbl, W 0; per kit, U 25; No. i er bbl, l uu; per half bbl, fs äo: oer qaar e bl 6 60; kits, M No 2 1re bbl, 112 to per half bbl, 'I 5t); per quarter bbl .tO;kit, tl 2-5; No. 2 medium pei uol Ills 'vr naif barrel, 8 25; per quarter berr - Oft; per kit, I 2ti; Nt t 1 wbite fish per half hbi i 6ii ; per qua-ter hbl,i3'6; net . 9 c 1 iuJy white fish per hair boi,t3 00; per quarter -&1.S1 Ml; per aiu,7Saa.c; uaae hern uK,bail I 10; quarters, II 7i; kits, ftc: i-abrador nerring, bbls, 7 6u; half bbls, MOO: Round ahor .erring. 17 00: half barrel, H 00; mess salmen er half barrel, 19 00: per kit, ti W; bonelese Ood fish, per nound, 7sc; bank Vtd nb per round, c; No. 1 herring, per box, 30c; Nu herring scaled, per oox, 10c; sardines, halves 80c; quart era, 6io. Leather Prices are unchanged. Oak slaughtered sole is o noted at 37a40o Buffalo, 30a36c; harness C?-a3ec: upper 22a25c per foot; French calf, II 1ia2 25: French kip. Si mal 6); collar, per foot, 30c; bridle, per dozen. 148 OOattO 0; domes io calf, II lOal 80; kip. domesilcSOcsIl 10. Lu wbeu Domes tie : The market, for domestlo lumber wss steady with a fair dem nd. Th following quotations aie tbe buying prices. Walnut Nop. 1 and 2, 4-4 and up., green, i0a45 per M. Noa. land 2, to 4, green, l 4s per M ; culls, 4-4 and up., green, Iii per M : No. 1 and 2, 4-4 an i up., dry, 1j055 per M; calls. 4-4 and no., drv, fcOaM 60 per m. Poplar Clear. 4-4 and up green, 830 00; clear, 4-4 and up., dry, r22 60a2 per M seconds 4-4 and up., green, 114 per M common. 4-4 and up, dry, Ii2 0j per M ; clear, , green, I.OaK. Ash Nos. 1 and 2.4-4 and up green 118a 20 oer M: No land 2. 4-4 andup. dry C)a2-ih0 Pine Inmbrr-lst and Id ctesr, 50 pu M.; aiec', 84 com u on boards and fend g. 14; p.c studiert, an 1 under. Ill; 1st elassptn sulDgi.s, 13 25 : 2d clasli 25; pine lath, 2 60 Nuts So ft-snelied almonds quou at jfiaiSo; filberts 14al5c: walnutt. French, He: . Naples. old, 15o ; new 17al9o ; Brazil nuts lOalle ; pea
. ; -1,,.' .- nut, . raw, laSXc; white Virginias lüc; rOA6, ..-fctgber. V ; ,
javA .4, oTEEi-rrices are nnenangeo. Har itmn- la onoted - at 82 50. Hhtmtr.rolle, lU14,4ciVVto), 4Hc;s7,4c.Cha:cor.V lo ad vance-oi above rates. Otlrer sizes ailt n ambers ar"-dMl at pro pod ton ale rm steel is qtjcu jis follows: Sanderson's besiTjigliRh tool. Ijfet Am n carl mni, ific; spring steel, lJnchrlOc: lach and ovfr. lt ; American Oertnan steel, . mill pick aha.pa,2a Horse shoes. rojdeaV. S5 tea) 2i be- keg; .nie, i:nigher; pl;w wings, steel, 7Sr--. - Tutkeks' , Stock We hve no change to make in quotation. ' We quote: Tin plate is quoted, fer 10. 10x14, charcoal, first quality, as. 9 60; IX, ditto, at 812 00; IC, 14x20 roofing tin, 19 00. aCrasa ketUe. 4oo; No 27 iron R 4 4)c; No'smooth lron.fic. Moorehead's galvanized iron, 80 per cent discount from list. Zinc, per sheet, Uc: per cask, 10 He, Pig tin, Htralt's, 27c WireBright and annealed 40 per cent d lscount from list prices; lacquered 85 per cent discount Holder Tinner's 18c Oopner Sheeting, 14 to LS os, 84c; planished, 14 to 16 oa.w ; bolt copper, S4c; bottoms, 34c LeadPlg, 8c; bar, Ic; antimony. Ic: Babbit metal. 16a20c Window Glass Prices are steady and we aume. hxin S4 36: I(xl2 S4 60: tr-xM 84 75: bxie 15 25; 10x1815 2 with 40 per cent, off to the trade. Oils We note a iharp advacca in coal oil. We , quote linseed oil at MaSSc; raw ana belled, 5Ua): while strained lard, 9 cat' 00-No. 1 do, 8m 90c: No. 2 do. KTaffl'c: castor oil, 81 15a 1 2 ; neatatoot oil, fl; nsn oil (Banks), 5 a55c; fish oil (Straits) 6"a6(c; tanners oil, 42c; Labrador, OaSic: bea-ilight, 2 a21c; coal'oll, 2 a25c; fine machinery oil, 4'-a95o; lubrisating oils, 20auo. W. Va . 1 n brlcatlng, 2CaJLC ; natural rock, 3Ua4- o tallow oil, HUial 10. Pig Iron The market is Fteadv. The following quotations fairly represent this mar ket: HOT BLAST CHARCOAL Hanging Rock, No. 1, per ton r-"2 5021 Ol 4m Hanging Kock, No. 2, per ton- 21 to 21 5n Hanging Hock, Forge, per ton 20 OU020 53 Southern Brands, No. 1, per ton. 22 11. son them Brands. Forge, per ton 19 6 W20 00 Virginia, No. 1, per ton,. 22 OO Virginia, No. 2, per ton. ..... 20 5b21 00 Virginia Forge, per ton 20 00 TONE-COAL AND COKE. Hanging Rock, No. 1, per ton 20 00OS3 fO Hanging Kock, Forge, per ton 18 00;ti21 00 Red Hhort, No. 1, per ton. 25 )((i20 to Red Short, forge, per ton 22 OOräi Am. Scotch, No. I, per ton 23 00 0323 63 COLD BLAST. Hanging Rock, Car Wheel, ton. P9 OC(i44 00 Mlsseuri, Car Wheel, per ton. 84 0k9 Southern Brands Car Wheel, ton :9 00.a3l 00 Machinery and Forge, per ton 25 0034 00 Blooms, per ton . INDIANAPOLIS LIVE SroCK MARKET Tuesday Evening, Sept. 1 Reported by J. B. SedwickJ WHOLESALE COMMISSION DEALKR IN CATTLE, HOGS AND SHEEP. Cattle There w s a lively mark-1 yesterday with 30 catL eon sale. Ai the cloe ibe yards were bare of gord stock, and pretty well cleaned nut of con noon, of which there are u o many coming and Lot enough of the better grade. e continue to quote good, smooth butchers' cattle, bel'insr quick, at 13 6 ( 4 to, raedlu S3 O A3 '.5; common 12 Cu(a2 75, ecalawags and bulistl t($i 2 . li ra steers wou.d sell to te butcbers at 14 23(44 0. sheep Are in gosd demand at 83 2034 25 per 100 lbs Hogs -The market to-day was steady for good liyht bogs, ani averages ot 18a220 lbs sold at $ j H); smooth and evenly sized, 23a 4 Ins average 9 75: 5oa26i ibs average, 15 50a a 65; heavier hogs were tlower sale. MARKETS BY TKL1SURAPH. NEWr YORK, September 18. Flour Receipts 15,000 barrels- moderate demand; prices uuchanieed. Bye flour Unchanged. Corn mal S eady ; Western 12 6i 2 9 1 . Wheat A shade firmer for spring, with a moderate demand ; receipia 37,0uu bushels; amber Kanss, new, i i'5. am oer rennesee, new, 51 2; white lndlana,new, f 1 80 No 2 Chicago spring, old.il lu;-No3 fctaW 9c ' winter red Western, new, fl sl 11. Rye D ill and unsettled; state 66&iSc; Western prime 7a74o BAiiey Six rowed Rtale 9"c8 00. Malt Quiet and unchanged. Corn -Infair demand: receipts f2,ouo buebels; mixed steamer 6:g,c: Western mixed, damaged am heated, c255c; low mixed, graded, 8c: m xed, graded. 68c Not, rad'd. oOiU'c; nnx-d, sail, ;8 68Jc; Western ra xed, uugraded, 67 ..59,'ic. Oata Receipts 5.),010 busüels; piirae firm; inferior dull; mixed Western and state 4VsJ7c; white Western an u state 4252c Hay Unchsr ged. Hops Hrmnd uuchanged. Coilee Qniet and fi-m; Rio aar goes 6-,(ii8'4C goid: Jobbing at 16ia i g nd. Sugar- Quiei ; rair 10 good refining c-prime 9J.9.4c; refined stendy. Molaaisea Quiet ana uochang-d Klce Steady and in Hir demand. Petroleum Qul-t crude: 4c: refined vec ; cases, 3 iJ c. Napiha City lie. Taliow Firm at 89o. Kosio Strained firm 81 7u-tlo. Turoen tine Firmer; 3c asked. Eg teady; Weieru 21 .2.ic. PorkDull : ne - mens 116 7nal6 1; Oc obar 816 Q 16 95. Beef Firm. Middies Quiet; city long clear JC 1 ra- Steady; pnme sie&ii. tin 85 .lti:7i4;Octobern .hi. Butter Firm; Weste n 1 a3iic Ciiee-e- Quiet at 6 -lie Whisky Firmer and a shido higher; II 11. CHICAGO, Sept. 18. Flour Steady Wheat -No 2 Chicago spring II 04V4&1 ü4 caob; 11 34(3l S5 ior Octoba-; II öV for ovember; c. 3 t niceo spring Vie: rejected 75c. vVirn-No 2 46c cash ; 45o ier September; 44 for October: 43 ior Novemb r rtjec ed 4i5c. 'Jata- No 2 3oi cash; c iorO toer. Re - 64Jffi79c cash ; . 8c forOctnoer, Pork 115 9 6oh and t ctober: f 14 -t for the year. Lard -II 2cah; 074 for Octooer: 9 5 for the year Bulk m en ts Easier; Kboulders 6c in bulk; shoit rib ai d shoit clear 8c. Whlsk -II 08 Rs3elpta Flour, 8,0 barrels, wheat 75,1 0) bushels corn, 200.000 bushels; oats. 9 oou oosb-ls; rye. 39,0ttti bushels; b rley, 7,0 0 bushis: malt, xl.iOu bushels, snipments F our, 7 0 barrels; wheal, .Qtj 0 bushels: corn, 00,'n 11 ousbeis; rye, 7 &0 bushels: barley. 21,'JUO mail, 8i,(0n buabel-. On tbe ca I board th s afternoon wh at closed firm; 110 tor Oo ober 11 l'4J4 lor November. Jörn-Firmer; 46o for sepumber: 4io for October. Oata-Quief., ::4;i f..r öepieu ber: 3: ior October. Pork Fl mertLa unchanged. Lara Firm and unchanged. BT. 8, Sept. 18. Cottcn -Middling 107c ; low middling n54c; goo1 ordinar 9'sc. Flout Umhang, d. Wheat-No 2 red lalilllv! I6$ Knot. IllSst Oct -be-: No 8 red fill II 05lot. o.t i 7(3 07) (ictobr. Con -No 2 mixed' i spot auu September. Oats-No i 35c poi 4 e bid tor eptember. Kje 6lc spot, 60c b'd Ior Oc ob-r. Barl y Firm for best a -Tides. VMe- Unchaog d. Pork I7 75. Lard Summer ream 1 0 25 a-ked Bul meats 7c, i0 and 8o Baoon-r-Salf s at 7c 7c, V,fi aod U c Hi Yonkers and b.rou 15 80 In butchers tf l- I; fancy 6 45 all sold Cattle - Goo demand for batchers' grade; pouy steais3?i'o4c: cows and belters ?c: good o choice through Texans Sc; common to fair 2 Receipt Floor 6,ou barrels; woa 4,'iO t OustiOiA. corn 46,0x0 bushels; oat 9,000 bushels ; rye none; barley 1-V.iiu buahels; iocs l,7t0 head; cattle LtDO head. CINCINNATI, Feptmbr 17. Cotton Quiet; iOc Flour steady ard firm ; 5 2"a 5 40. Wbeai-Red 41 531 12. Corn-Dull; 47c. , OalM Steady; 8540 Rya Inactive: 6"c Barlev Steady :b5cr8l 00. Pork easier; f 16 t Lard doli; s(eam 110 to: ketue fU75il2 00 ; current make so d at J 0 25. Bulk Meats Active; shoulders 17 0: side du'l? clear ribs Is &'; clear, 9 sjo. Bacon Dull-17 81 $9 75, 10 0'. Whisky 5108. Batter Firm; choice West'a Missoarl,V2e 3c: Central Ohio, 2122;; packlna giadtssw!:fcacIogs steady; tonmon light 15 805 35; lair to medium liglt, 15 9 1 lat fair to good beavy, 6 Iuk6 48; fatter ex, tra butchers. Receipts, 1,314 bales; shipments. 8j0 bales. rOLKDO, Sept 18. Flour Sfeady. Wheat No S white Wabash I 14; No 1 white Michigan 8118; amber Michigan tl28; N S amber icbi?an mm; No lied winter II 21; No 2 red winter II 1I&; N08 red II (9'-; do Dayton and Mlcaigm II 9: rejecei red 9c. orn High mixed sei 'er October 49 'c; low mixed spot 4c; No 2 white 4c; no grade 4dc; damage-i 4Kc OaU-No 2 white 35; white 4dc; Michigan be d at3ti54c; rejected 30c. Receipts Floor 600 barrels; wheat 6, 0 bushels; corn 26,000 busbeis; oats 11,000 b khels. hlp-mfints-Hour 1 W barrel ; wheat 66V 00 bushels ; corn 6,000 bushels; oats36.0j0 bushels. MILW AUKKK.SepU 18. Flour- Unchanged Wheat No l new Milwaukee spring UTK; No Unew Milwaukee spring l0.'H, seller October lkv7S, seller November II ti7(j$l 07?; No 8 Muwankee spring IKHe. t)orn No k oC Oats Oull and U'. set tied; o 1 o No 2 Rye-iNo 1 68sCc.arley-No 2 fall 86c Re-celptk-Flonr 41,00i barrels: wneai 4I,h 0 bushels; corn 1,800 bushels; oats 1,800 buahels; rye
. Z " 1100 bushels: barley 4M buhe'. ShlpmenM r - Flonr7.ttX)barTe7a: wheat 4H..0hrjahr-.
120 hmhalL ..I. ? kn.K.I. . . w. , , , w . , j v vMau., JV V,WJV UU4U I mm n.rl.w . n n a . I " , - J u w u . . PHILADELPHIA. Sept. 1?.-Petrolenm Ttefined26c: erud 19a,Se Clover Seed-SIL Tl mot by Seed 76. Floor-Firmer; extra H(S4 75: Minnesota fxtra family f6(6 5; Ohio and Indiana I-50; blgli grades V& 9 25. wheat letdy and In fair demand red fl lo 11H: amber II äl 26; wbc 1 2 l 18. Rve Tlnll . wa sua sV . . .,t r a . ... . Dull. ..nrn F'rtn: jeilow5 : mixed 56 Sc. Oais-Daii; Wasters, new. SSk:? hlalrv SI li t u. . r 1 Wheat 1.0 o buahels: com 42,6ou bushels, fch foments -Corn 63,000 bushels. LOEISVILLIC Sentember 18 Cotton 11c: Flour Fxtra Tl 1033 75; farrlly4a4 50; A. No. 1 255 5J; fancy 15 75ai8fr'. Wheat Red txiru-Unct anged. 0u'A hl e36c; mixed S3c. Han b I , . 11 t . . n . . . - , - J . . ' ' T rori acut II 0 (3 18 0u: shoal r 7 fi. . 0 n t. r. mat. u Shoulder. s io, 18 62; 10 7-.' Hams dngar Whlakj-li 08. Baggtog-Actlve; ll!s. PITTSBURG. September f. Fetroleum Dull; crude 13 90 i v yt at Par k er li Landing: lefined 6c. Philadelphia delivery. OSWEGO. September IS. Wheot Steady: No 1 wh te Mlcnlgau fl 2ö;ex.ra ditto II 20. Corn Unt anged . CLEVELAND fintmhr 1K-Uitsr( fl Sauthwestein fl lf.i S3. LIVE STOCK MARKETS. CHICAGO LIVE bTOCK MARKET. Chicago, Sect. IS Cattle- Receipt 8JX0 head; shipments 4.3-0 head; mar ket dull; good to extra shipping 14 65a5 at: sales of common asd native Texan tl 5 ai 50. Hogs Keceip'S ',3 0 head; shipments 2,C head. Th market opened dull and declined Uc. and clcsed fairly active and rather firm; colls soli atl5 40a5 b; common 15 75a5 85; Leavy shlppli g fti ooa lu; light packing 16 15 a6 20; extra heavy I 40. Sheep Recetpta4lo head; market dull and sales at 12 2&a3 37X. NEW YORK LIVE STOCK MARKET. m New York Sept 1-. Beeves - Counting the '0 car l3Hds due out not in tbe reo-iots yesterday and to-dayjwere 4,-tOO, making llw for the week, against c,9 c tor the same last week; the market Is eomewhai irregular and unsettled; good and extra steers at full prices; ordinary in mediana are even lower than last Fri- ay. Tbe bulk of sales to wholesale slaughterers would average one dollar per bead lower lhn the sale ofll e goods on any previous dsy since ;avt week ; choicest selected steers 110 7-al ; common to strictly prime t ative hteera and r xeti r8 5al0 eo a couple of car loads of ordinary Texas cattle were sold at a traction over o . Sheep and Lambs Receipts yesterday and today 7.7011 bead, making 3n,i 20 lor week, aealnst 85 64 for tbe same time last week; 6beep are about steady stf4 00a6 10; lambs are dull at (4 5oa6 25, with a tew bist up to tl tOa 6 62 Hogs Rectlp's, 8,320 had. making 21.75 for the week, sgalnst 2 Hi same time last week. None for salealive. FAST L1EKÜTY L1VK HTOCK MARKET. East libebtt, pa Sept. 18.-Beef Cattlb The receipt since Friday last have bees 1 234 head, or 49 car of through, and 53 cars of yard stock, miking a total lot the week enoirg this day of ,135 bead, or 158 cars of through aridity cars oi yard stock, against 3' learn of tbrongn and lt4 cars of yard last week. Tbe supply for yard tales a light so far, and Uttle doing in the wholesale line, almost ail bei du at re-ail, bo can not form reliable quotations to-day. Hogs Tbe receipts for tbe 4 days past have been 3.785 head, makings total for the week of 13,3i bead, against 13,585 bead the week before: Yorkers tö2(görx.; Philadelphias J6 50 60. Sheep The receipts for the 4 days past bave been 3 ,70 head, making a total for the week ot 16,400 head, against 14,600 head the week: before; selling at '3 6t '5. NEW YORK DRY GOODS MARKET. New York, Sept. :8 The market is very active wnh a stroi.g upward tendency, tsimpson'd Albion Union and Glonces'er solid b ack prints are up to 7c; Lutnel's and Gloucester fancy prints are advanced; cotton goods are in steady requ st and firm; woolen goods are la fair oemand; warran-ed dress goods are active and close y eo d up. Tbe Express says r the trade daring the pat weea that the Jobtters hrve been almost over-ran with customers from every sec ion of the Union, and he distribution of goods baa been on a very 1 rgescne. Tne demand bas ex ended to all tabrics suitable for tall and winter w-ar, and tbe assortment laid In by Jobbers early In tbe season have been very much broken, to much sola fact as io necessitate consUnt purchases from domestic commission merchants and importers. With tnls great increase in tbe vol: me of trade, it is a r.oilceable isct that our m- rcbants are still very cautious and conservative in regard to credit, preferring to lose seme cus'Oniers than to open any doubtful account-. Many nouses h.ve transacted "O large a bu-inei-s that ibe dax4 bave been found too i-hort to complete transactions, and tbe work of invoicing -nd reparlngaooda for hipmert has orcut4ed ibe time of clerks frequent y during tb greater part of tbe night' It is many sesMns eirce the dry t-oods and Jobbin trade of New York City bas parsed ihr' ugh the activity hlcn has characterized It thus far this 'a I, a d mercb nsgeoeraiT hall it as a permanent recuperation ot business and a return to m -re proepercus times. NEW YORK OUI TON MARKET. New York, September 18. Cotton Weak; lli. 19 lfc ior No. ember joCered at JQl-lto lower. FORKION MARKKT3. IosiT")N, September 18 P. K. Amount of bullion gone Into Bank of Kngland to-aav 2,100. roi mouej and accoui t 5JJ. V. S. bouds-5-20a. IK65, 16; -20, W, lo9 lt-40a n; new fives r. v'ew York Central loo Erie ral.way sharea?4: Erie preferred. 18. Linseed oil 25 i;5v48. Sperm oil8lÄ85. Spirits of turpent'ne V44 Paris, September 8. Rente, 106f 47Hc Frankfort, September 18. United States ee:.ntiMe ltS. Antwerp, September 18. Petrt.leum, 5lf. Liverpool. September 18. Cotton Dall atöd; saiee 8,'W bales including l,io bales for speculation and export, and KU bales of micn. Corn 2iHS2-. Lrd 61s. B. T. BABBITT'S BABY SOAP. I i ' . ; vnij ws pi ' . Hll V1 atle oils aaed In It ! f-i "! mannfaetti r. Kon I r"iV.s ' uficlal and dsptl 1 1 1 vv5fc! - .idon to mt com mon and duleteiioiis inKllvfita. I aait a llxd roaraaioi LIT AKD TUB BITS. Tand la titl.lnr children, atli pren eruption, kwp tha. akla soft and tnnnoth, eflntrtbot to health, and Does . -ay with all o-dera, ehalk W b"'tehnlfS half the en rtn and e ne of babyhood. orth t ln? Sari mothw and UmUj In "ZZWEml f 11 cakes, Of oia. each, and ant 'rTVfV' " fttLio. Aridr lt. T. Mabbiu. Mwkoaacrrx.. w hmU fc aU iMRWa jNoiicd :o Non-j.Oiident. Whereas, a certain precept has been duly issued to me by Lie ma or of the city of Inoia.ua polls, nnder thee rprate seal of aaid city, date i August ,xi, 1176, showing that there is due the following named contractor the amount herelnaiter specified for street improvement In the city of Indianapolis, Marlon county, Indiana: Dae Henry C. Roney tor gradtag and paving with brick the Idewaiks of liberty street Irom Washington to Lockerbie streeu, where not already pavnd.from Samuel M Betbert.tbesum of f rty-eght dollars and fortwight cents (I48 4S), amoanto a-essaent cha ged agil nst lot No. six () In outlot No. six y-fuor (64) ia the city of ind aoapoils, Marion county, lndlana, Now the said defendant is hereby notified, that, .loless w thin () days after the publication, 1 r th.ee weeks of thi notice tbe amount so asstedagi.in'-t the above io or parcel of land if paid I will proceed to col eel the amount so asesa d by levy and salt of said lot or parol ol land, or o much thereof as mar b- necessary to aal sfy the above claim and all. costs that may accrue. HENRY W. TUTEWILER, City Treasurer a Indlaaapolla, Ind, September 20, 1876.
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