Indiana State Sentinel, Volume 26, Number 19, Indianapolis, Marion County, 27 December 1876 — Page 8
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TIIE INDIANA STATE SENTINEL, WEDNESDAY MORNING, DECEMBER 27, 187G.
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Seal Cloaks, Hink Sets, and Other Furs, We are selling to-day, j-osi lively at Lei than it Cost to Mar" cttire Them to Close out ..xk. 10 0 Sample Cloth Cloaks flouhaud Fl in, bought at a great sacrifice, wilina vny Wifaji tocbiw out. ALL OTXIKIt tXO.lKN Miirkl lli,i:UDown to Cost. All I5e:iuIaü Null At "j per cent. Ish than Cost. HOLIDAY "PRESENTS ! "h.-ap and Appropriate, In Every Department. Unheard of Barvalrn lr Wik.I hiiJ IMIKIY vSiZ.UVJLS! L. 5. AYRES & CO., FISArirLÄNDCÖMMERCIAL OXET AD THF. MARKETS. OKKJCU OF THE ISDL-VSAPOLIS SENTINEL, 1 Tl'fHDAY KVKNINR, DeC. 2ö, 1S7G. I Finanrlal atTilr are reported in loiit the same condition as ha distinguished the market for Mime time ist. Currency without being superabundant is in su.ttcletit supply to m.vt the rnlrementa of legitimate business enterprls.a.nd the banks are meet! ng the demand of the customers in all easts where BNuim and collateral; nr satisfactory at 10 i-r ct- nu Ene-teru exchange is in fair supply and the rate, between bank Is dlseout it, with counter sales at 1-10 premium. INDIANAPOLIS CLEARING HOI SE. Hearings. Balances. Kor weks ending Nov ll. f ü,t.iO.(KiO 7,476,00 rurwits en-ling .Nov. i KJT W't k ending 1 H-c. Kor we?k ending Ihc. 9 .. Fm:' week -ndlng It. lti Moi:dHV, Dec. 1 Tne-etay, !. lit W-iiiesd--iy, D-e. '1J .. Tluirvl.tv, iKe. ll Fri'iiv. D-e. Sa:urd.'.v. Dee. Zi lav , tliristmas Tuesday, Iec.Uo .'n.(aj 1.W5.UO0 1 ja,) a 4i t5,iM 2i".M Jt V7.1O0 VO.COt) ,0 Kl Tl.UtO 175,1a-ö 6t,tßt OoLl). The New York Daily Hulk-tin of Wednesday ;;M ip..'nil and closed at M71-,'. with intermediate; Kile at li'7'-('r. The prepayment without rebsuj cf t ie interest on the public d- it l-ins m Tuesday morning next. On K M l.min tin? rutin were 5 to '1 per cent tor carrying sunt Hal," renewal having I teen nit!;.t5 percent. Consols clo- d in liondon a? '-'I. Unid suite- bonds we - stroiig, and, wli-p' eha.v.r "l, wt-n higher silver in unrhmgsl. tlO.'iUU bullion wib to-day withJr.iwii f.o n thf bank of . . Kngland n biliiuo; th rates of KU-rlniK -.T''tiauir her no lonmr iK-rtnit of oKl i.u;. rt;tin.-4. Th? overdue t'itv of B- rlin, ar;i(d today with JCA,l Md"coiii on bini. rij- ITnit-! state- assistant tn-ns-ur r lw!ay jviid out Si.U'O sold for interest and f;vl.tj;j for Ö-Ji fc tvtlt-ciiMft. The piIvct pnym -nts auiount -! to JIV"'. Durinx the Me;k th-imiNirt- t New York wtro "il.7tH,.V;, of wLi' h y'ilti wt-rv dry KMds d the rem tindvr Rom-rat m.Tch:i!idis'. The -xjKrte of du:at-t.ic prt lucts we-r' "i,7i't,2'7. Thrii' .'Xrt w,r- iili'KO. Thf iiiiixjrtHof siH-clt-wrr-MM.uxi.of which ?i,vi7.i" wm golii coin. The Uu'te'd StjamNi.Htaiit treasurer paid out In Hin during the wts-k V7.iaj). The custom r'v ipt s ainnntel tofl.ll !,ko. XOXEY ATOTHKK roiST. t'ijKir.nati. the Com mere ial of to-day .says: The? iaon-y marKet haa been more actiVe, wiiiittaily shipiueiit- of tarve amouatof ctirT -fuiy t) Ui- country, and to keep up the supply larvrn sumis have b.-'t ordcrtd and rec ivei irom N'.'W York. The applications for ii'ounT h .ve also incr-a.sd. the increase U !nurhiefiy from the pork-pack iuir Interest, und ra- s 01 di.x-ount in hank are tirni at K jn r ni.ari.i out.sie of bank n 10 t r cent, for Iri:n-? hii-siu paper, only wirictly llrNt-cla.vs jMip-T b-'ing tieotiaUsl at tiie instdr figure. Sew York t'lnwnclttl Aewm. NKMT lOUK. DiC. II'!. M oney active at V.t7 th . per cut bid; iiririK- in r-hiiutile p;H-r .rM-7 p'rc-iit. 'iitomi i;e-4-ipts -3t,ti; tli- u.-.lstiit In HsUi-er unbiased I 'h r I n 1 :.fXti JAK). StT'iriK it ) days 4KJ"-j; on slstht toll op.-ned at l'7-V; ami closed ut liW-J, t!:" .'Xtri.-M-.-s of the day. t.'ash irt.ld loaned tip from i r-r evut per aninnn to l-r' jwrcent per U-'n i )t carryiua, th lnu-r being the closing ra:j. silver -Tiiin beinsr an .vtlve out-loor holi day in lyiKkm thre a-e no quotations here; for bjirs f 1 i was bid, but none were oflVr.-d ; ein si -ji'.; -a I'M. toverunitut Active and htrong but new i'- n low-r. , lli.irtui tiondrt In iioxl demand and prices well maintained. Stato bonds quiet and prlvi nominal. Stockf Market declined to-day irom f-J to Vi p;r cent, chietly In Illinoia O-mral, Mlehieau Central and Delaware, Lackawanna and WW U rn. Illinois Central fell off from ' to fci'i; Mlchliran (aientral from to t."1-;; IH-Iawnre, JLitickawauna and Western from T2'C to 71 and Lane Hhore. the :M-tlve. Kto'k, from .' to New Jeis-V Central, aft-r advancing to 57; j. reacted toS?1- Nesr Yor't Vntral wasrirm t iiilj X'tS' other chanjeH very slight. The market clost-d dull. The preosin want.s f the tol'l room for money to carry an Increased supply of trold hen affected the rate on stocks. Books of jmbscription for capital stock of the new Warsixh railroad were closed Katurday, nnd out of a total of hi.HUO.ftaj of old Toledo, Wabash aul Wostern stock about SIjJXIM'1' t r-s.t to pay an anseHsment of 10 a share. Tbe money will tx uss to pay ofT the Koid oomlholders and to cancel bonds. The morttrae debt of the new concern will befm),0tai, and thd stock will be the snie .aa in the old company, only there will be no preferred tock. I n der tne rHrfca nidation there will be wiped out tf.j,r.y,(yjt leased llnand l.luo,(00 contract obiigatioiis and rental of equipment. Tlicdinelors of the IV-laware, Itckawatina and Western railroad met te-day, wlien the November statement wan presented, showiut? tliat altT deducting all expenses, liirlutlinx tiioa" of leased roivis, there waa Klcüanc aual to about one-haif of on per cent on tlie mock. Transaetlona to-day were 70.0SX) share, of which wr Lake Shore. -VjOO St. I 'an Is, 2X Western Union, Delaware, Lackawanna and Western, iJXPt New Jersey Central, WO MichUan Central and Illinois Cen tral. . . , Coupons, :! .....IH Coupons, (A im'-. Coupons (new) ttcs-ll. ! Coupons, T7 ....Ih, CVopons, W lis New Ö ,.lil7ii New 4yj 104. 1 1 'ii 10-) coupons- ..1 l'f'4 On rreney.es Ii2 W. V. TelTpl 71 QuicksUver . 1:1 Do preferred 19 Northwestern Do preferred ...... Srt C., Vn C. and I ...... 37 N. J. Central..... VCl Iloek Island ..Vr:K St. Paul... St. Paul, preferred 6i; Wabash Kt. Wavue.....lO( Terr If ante 3 Ten Ilaute, pref. 15 Chicago and Alton ts Do preferml......lü7 Ohio and Mlao 6 Del.. Lack.and W- 71S A. and P. Tel . 14J Missouri Pacific... 3 A. and P. pwf....... 3 Indiana Centrals. Paclflo Mall l.f i M arl pxa..... Mnrlpovn, prwf'd Adams Kxprewa. lo-J WeUs & FancoEx. BS American Kx .
res 17' C. P. and a... li.v-i lian'bai and St.Jo l-i'4 Cen.I'aciüC b'luls.. I'niciii l'ie.bonds. I. P. lanit irant. V. P. s. f. bonus..., Tenn., o!d...M Tenn., new Virginia, old , KU', 1K)'4 41', 2 M a rlem , preferred. Miciilan Ceutral. fan -i ma. ... U. P. stock Lke Shore llUnr.U CcntrL Cleve, h od pitu. Virginia, new New t's. V , h Commercial. The condition of trade affairs is not altogether satisfactory. Tlie volume of business is not large, but Indianapolis mr-rrlmnU are, all thing considered, doing asnuch as their rivals at other trade centers. In general merchandise merchants report only a moderate business Solvent buyers are cautious, showing no disposition to carry lame stocks. Merchants here are only pressing sales when customers are cash or its equivalent. As result of this sonn 1 policy of business, if trade is not large, there is little probability of td debts, and at the close of the year profits may be as satLsf;ctory as If the voAime of trade hal been larger. In dry goods stocks are complete and prices to fluctuating In the extreme range. The Pally Rulietln of Monday reports the New York market as follows: .TiiP package trade haslus.Mt Irrcjrnlar, hut in awiuictway a fair ajiEresate distribution of c uton gox., fancy and shirting prints, etc., has U. n accomplished by several of the leading houstisand there is a perceptible liuprnve--ii ent in tlie general tone of the market, wh'.eh t- Indicative of growing confidence In the future. City Jobbers, helm? about taking stiHk, are operating sparingly at present, but a nmrc actne demand on thBir artlsex-p:-'ted carlv in .lanuary. as stocks are much bn ken and will soon require replenishmeut. 'I -e jobbing trade continues light, but is lout as good as usual at tills time i f year, when, as a rul-. retailors have laid in their supplies of holiday goods. Johbers' prices for cotton gootis are generally firmj and some ieadiug makes of brown shtings, tickings, deuims, etc., have been suiijeeUsi to a slight advance, tn jtccordanoe with agents' quotations. ( .Ion good have presented few new featun s of lir.p&rtancf,but are lirmly held at cur-r(-i. prices. P.rown sheetings are in steady ilemand from first hands and firm. Bleached shirtings are more active and tlie increassl discount has enabled agents to close out the entire line of lloe 4-1, hile llterai sales have be-n made of Iionsdales and the other makes of bl -ached goods rcprescn ted by Messrs. Wrxxlward, Lawrence A Co. White Hock bleached shitting have Ihs-ii charged up, with an extra discount of 2'J percent. It is understosl that nearly 5ft) ca.es of '-Fruit of the IS)m"shlrtings were destroyed at the late flro at Pontiac, and goods of this make are firmly held at current quotations. Dyed ducks have been sold 1o a considerable amount on private terms, and denims are moving uteadily. As an evidence of the growth of the export trade in cotton goods, it may be stated that the ship John Nicholson, which has just cleared for Shangliia, takes out, as part of her cargo, 2;) bales of domestics from this port. Prints. There lias been n steady hand-xo. mouth demand for dark fancy prints, and shirtings are receiving a goxi ileal of attention. The Am rican print works have determined upMi7V.c nsthe opening pi ice for spring fun-ci-s, Audit is more than likely tint other first clas prints will te market-st at the same tlgure. which price is fuily warranted by the present price of cloths. Groceries are in good request and sugars and ctTee ru'e firm. Provüioni are tirrn though tlie market is quiet. Packers are paj lng from $j 75 to to cr 10 J lbs for hogs, and the prisluct is held firm wl h no disposition to makfjconcesslons. Tlie tlieory Is tliat prions w ill advance during tlie month of January. The Chicago Commercial Hulletin of Saturday says of the progix-Mt f pork packing: Packers have b-cn enabled to transact a fair business during the w;--kjust closed the receipts of hogs being good, but hardly up to general expectation. Prices for the speeulative art tcli of product have been well maintain during tnon ist two or three weeks, and packers were lioeral st-llers, eonseouently tliey needisi the hogs and purchased qute liberally, notwithstanding the fact that Voiu s were advanced 3Y.C.'jc on the wholo rang;. Tne demand has been mainly for tlie better qualities, packers Itcing engattcsi in the mmutacture oi mess pork, lard and the heavier cuts oftu'ats. Durlug the early pnrt of the week the receipts were of rather a poor quality, but toward the close tlie arrivals were large y of go d loose. The tone of the fort iir n advices was rather unfavorable for th" production of the lightercut-sof meats.aud the houses en gaged in their manufacture have not been engaged to their full capacity. The packing for the week e.hib'ta material Increase, about K-MM) in excess of last season to date. The general opinion prevail here that the packing here will fully reach that of la-st season, but opinions regaidingthe aggregate packiug of the west, are somewhat conflicting if short of last season, tlie shortage will probably bo at interior jsilnU. At the larger packing point the nceipUof lings were quite liberal during tlie week, and the aggregate packing tn the west to date may be safely estimausi at 2.70U,ta,i hg ibout 27",o(X in excess of this tune iivsl season. At Cincinnati, the receipts of hogs show a liberal increase, and Mickers have been enabled to increase the business and reduce the shortage as couipari-d with lat ear. At Iouisvilie packers ate doing a moderate business, the T'Clptsol hogs not being lioernl, and the quality not so good. At St. Louis, the receipt of liocs have lwn fair, and the ptickIii2ia still considerable in exceM of that of last season to date. At Indianapolis and Milwaukee the receipts of hogs were fair. and packers have been enabled to transact an average week's work. At Cleveland. Toledo, Detroit, Peoria, Quincy, CtsJar Ilapids, Council P.luns, Omaha, Des Moines, Keokuk, sabula, Kansas City, and other large interior points, packing Is progressing favorably, and inmost cases exceed that of last season to date. , The following is the packing to date, as oomjarl with the s imc time In previous years: 170 ?i.V?,9V? I IS73 !W)S 1S7 . .' 7K1.K Ü J 187? ,.02;j,7s;i i7i . 3,.ytf j , In t . department of grain trade Is only mode -ate ly active, and prices, as compared with .vst week, lave not materially changed. There 1 a good demand for country produce, and prices, as will b seen by our review, are ateady. Tlie New Y'ork bulletin reports as follows for poultry and eggs : loultry.The demand for live continues moderate and uncertain and quotations are irregular among tire trade. There doen not up1er to be mnch strength on values, however. ressed show a bette r demand for chickens at a trilling advauce. Turkeys not plenty but selling slow at former rate. Ducks and geese unchanged. We quote prices to-dsy: Dressed turfce, s, state and western, 15alttc; do poor, I-'alrie dre-ssed soring chickens, choice, per lb, lüallic. Fowls Jersey prime, per lh, Ihc; fair togod Sa!c; do statu and western prime,!c: do do fair to good, Kaxc. Ducks state and western prime, l2alco fair to good, 8al0c; do Jersey, l.lallc. Oees Prime to choice, Hal Je; fair to good. 7a?e. Live Poultry Sp- ing chickens :er lb, western, 9allc: Jersey lOaPi-. VowLi, state and Jersey, per lr, aide; do western, Ka-'V: roosters, oil, jn r lb, Ja7 ; turkeys, state ana Jersey, fxr lb, alOc; do western per lb, PaJc; ducks, state and Jersey, per pilr, UiaiO; ducks, weuteru. per pair, .sa o; pm, state and Jersey, per patrol öuu2 OU; .-o w stern, per pair, II 12al J7. It -Uece l pts to-day, X70 pkgs. Tlie market in not very active, but the supply of desirable etock continues mode rat, and sellers still setaln most of the advantage. Full former rate-s may still be quoted, and some of the best neleotlo'us have reached JDc. Southern do falfly, and when good command steady prices. Limed remain dull aud nominally unchanged. Near-by tock, single bbl, per do...... 32 Wt&t4? Ma n turn 30 Western, prtm Fair western 2M &31 rfl2!tS Ca n ad ia n. . Southern - .. Limed state .....M. ...... Limed westt rn...--..... 2 it'l'J 20 a21 W Ö J0 UOSTOH BOOT AND CROK MA UK KT. Thursday, Dec. 21. The shipments of boots, shoes and rubbers from this market to places outside of New Ciigland for the past wees: have been 14, 1J7 camxt of lxxt and shoes snd 2.3L) cases of rubbers,- agaiurt 10,fS. cases of txvU and shoes and IM7 ca of rubbers for the same 'eek last year.
17. Lin'n.. S. Y. Cenrnd.... f-,r(e ÄtU, prt-i'erred. i I rle in
Total shipments from ihi market silica tlie lt jf J i nuary, l.KM.tUcases of bistsaut shrs-s and li;rM cases of rubbers, against l,:;u'.2'Jl eases f lxsts and shws and 47,tis7 cjmh of rubters for the same period last year. Theshipinents from Lynn for the week have been l.!J.' cases, ngaiiisi jr-17 cast for the same w- k last year. Many of the lant-st western buyers have gone home tostxnd the holidays and will not return uutil after the first of January. More or less orders for staple goods have been phwed, but there has not been a large trade, as buyers hesitate to br.y full lines of gools until they are quite certain that price will go no 1; er. Lrocans aud plough sIhk s an firm
and prices considerably bischer than a year no. but serge goods and some descriptions if ! leathe i.hoc have not very largely itdaucd. Hide Ami ltvither show no indirntioti of tidecline in prices, anl the market for ldi'S is really tinner and dearer, 't here is iner-ased activity in tlie shoe towns. but all the factories are not running t their full capacity yet. llaud-matlu goods are he:d at higher prices, and manufacturers ure quite busy on handsewed and pegged goo-is. lesion Advertiser. BALTiMOgK 1FI"KK MAtiKKT. n.e arilials fr:m H o during tbe past week ves-: May iu'fi, with ö,u bags; .1. J. It., i.-xvjb-ig; iVir, 1,1 io bags; Fritz, .i.UUO b ics, and Maggk K. tit ay, 7,:72 oags, making a total of liJ7.tt2 bags since the W f Jatiuary. The market contiiiueH very strong. i ith a constant demand from the Interior, which kei-ps Jobb-rs in tlie market, and all tl.e cargoes ottering ure sold helore or Ilium d'ately on arrival, and many of the cargsa an sold and resold at advancing pri'X-s. The transactions include t.Oti bags ex J. J. I., 5,tKJ bagsex Fritz, and 4. by bag ex Oscar, all on private terms; Ü.tVjo ex May 2ies-n at lS'-4c, 2,(aj ex Maggie F.. Orny at iw ml 4(V'X Swan (balance ol caigo)on private terms. The cargo of the Oscar was nsxld in two parcels, the last on Thursday at ls'-..c, and tht cargo of the Northern Star, at Hampton no:td., is sold, but whether to go to New ork or come here is not annoniio-d. We also learn of the sale of 4li bags Porto ltlo coüeo ex Chattanooga ou private terms. llallimore Sun,2Jd. ON 'Clf ANOK, Tliere was a fair atleudauce of merchants on 'change t-iiay, and business w as moderatcly actlve. KtV TOKK DISPATCH OS "CHAN UK. Wheat Quiet; Chicago fl 27eil SS; Hl!waukte II 3U1 0i Corn f iuitt ; mlxel Z'-c. Oats Quiet; western anl state mixed l&ci 52c; white 4 .3o. Pokk Quiet; 517 00 bid for March. Lakd Quiet; 110 77 bid Ps-cember; 10 8-". January. Uold 107V Keckipt Flour...- . Wlieat 2.Wi 71.NM 41,'i0ti 2;t,nH) CHICAGO DISPATCH ON 'CHANUE. WHKAT-SteaJy; Jl 21 January ; 1 SV; February. Cokn Quiet, firm; 4-Vc cah January; 4.V0c February. OATMQuh-t, firm; 3i'4rt;: v cash January; i"c February. PosK-Fiim; ?l8Vlt(M January; II tn) Fobruaiy. Lard Strong; !10 87'r February; HI March. Cut Mrata Itoxeii quiet; S. I- C. 8';y S'-fc; K. It. 8-4. Urekn Mkats Hams ipZc, Hi lbs avemgw; S. P. hams quiet, f.:(H0e, lf lbs avernge. Hotw Estimated receipts Y..000. Prices firm; IV jer 100 Ibi higher. IAILY HEVIEW OF THE IXDIANAP. OL.1.H nARUITTS. Indlannpollft Provision Market. BOi-K Mf.ts The market to-day was quiet but Ann. There was little inquiry for any descriptlon of the product. Holders believe that during the month of January there w ill be i more active demand. We note sales of 40.H- 0 lbs e. r. .sides, 2u davs in salt, at fs la; 20.Ktilbs.adMys in salt, at W 0-3; 2U,uOO lbs shoulders, 5 d ys'in salt, at tic, and 1 car ru'np pork at ill 00; we quote c. r. sides at K'-tH'e, loose; lonz clear 8S.C, loose; t,' ,c boxed ; short char iv?s;.: shoulders rHiV4c. liARD fhe" market is steady and we not' sales of 2ö0 tcs prime steam at lO.jc; kettle lard ts held at llfalL' ic Bacon, Poek and lard The followlneare the current Jobbing prices for the articles Jl A XXI &d Haeon. Clear Sides. lOill Kreakfast Bacon -. 13 S.C. Hams It Kettle Lard, tcs II1 Kettle Lard, kee .. 12 Kettle Lard, y, bbl 12 Indianapolis Grain and Flonr Market, Corn Prices are a shade firmer though not qnotahly higher; high mixed in elevator is quoted at 13c, spot. Klocr Is in good demand and unchanged. We quote fancies at 5tV7 50; family, Si 70ij 6 00; low grades at 13 iTl 60. Wheat There is a firmer fel ling in wheat. Wequote: liv sample No 8 red fl 15fil20;No2 nil fl iVl 33; choice amber fl 2.x 1 35. Oat Rec'"pts large and stocks ample; good qualities in demand, prices range from iT7(JJo per bu. Rvk In fair demand. Prices active aud steady af 61Sc. Feed Kran in good demand; quotations fit 75(.l2ifl. Fine feed about 112 5uil3 UO. Kiln-dried yellow corn meal according to brand f2 4Soj2 55 ptr bbl; ntuinaL Indlanano'lla Prodnce Market. Apples Are to aeruand. wequote at fl 50 75 per bbl. BüTTKa Very dull atli(H6c; poor 9mt 10c. Beeswax is steady at 'JSyiTC per pound. Beasts We quote white navy at fl7Vjj225 per ouahel from store. Kwis ItecelpU are light. We quote at 22't2lc per do7n on arrival. fsiATHKKs Jsteadv. We aaote prime 2V4 S ecse at 33 12c; mixed, geostaad duck, live c eld feathers 1UJ0C. iioNKT Kanges irom ljac per pouna, according to quality. Hay Prime pressed new timothy at TD no j 11 00 per ton; loose hny Ss OOytf 00; very dull. PoctTBV The market is steady. Turkeys alive 7c per lb; ducks 12 50 per dos: roosters II 50 per dor. Geese, roll feathers. 4 80 rr dot. Chickens SI 502 25. Dressed poultry: We quote chickens, N. Y. dressed, 6o perlb.jfrll dressed, 12 00ii2 50 per doz. Turkeys, N. Y. dressed. So per lb; full dressed. iVilOc per lb. ii axe Wild ducks f 1 5fx$225 per doz; prairie chickens $3 00 per doz : smirrels VOcperdoz; rabbits 90c per doz; quails 1100. KAGft-Vtton rags are quoted at li2c per ponnd. OiNHKNO None in the market. Union Are quoted at 82 öt 75 perbarreL Potatoes Are In demand at MMi.P0c per bu. CBKNBERRnm Are selling at Ki o04 00 per boahe. and at S&V411 oer barreL Indianapolis Grocerr Market. Cornea Tlie market Is very firm. Roasting grades: PJo lVa20c: good to fair '&..r$ 21 S-c ; prime at 72di;te ; choice to fancy 23aä 24 Sc: and Java at --31c. Cheesk Pnces are firm and steady; we quote at 13S14Sc Molasses and sirup Quotations are nnchangst. New Orleaus molaase Is worth for new crop 565c, for fair to fancy, and sirups at ShcaJl for common to fancy. Rick Dealers quote at (KaT'c for Carolina; 6He for fair to beat Louisiana. B CO AR The market is fairly active. We quotereflnedA at 1212' ;c: Off A at 11 (l2c; extra O af .luilc : hard, i247al3Hc; circlets and B, Q&oyjc yellows, 9-Jlyc; fair to choice New Orleans y'jloSc. Soap We quote Ilttosier City common bar at S3 50 per box; Tousey's German O'o per lb; other German S-ifiM 60 per box: White KuHsiao pressed cake 14 per box; Peach blosdotn toilet 13 60. Candles We quote : TJote!. 13(?S20c ; star can dies, Wy&18ci common pressed, 1314jC. Indianapolis Dry Goods Harket. DRY ÜOO PS Quite stron. Batttno Ordinary, lOlio; middling, 15c; best tissue, 16c. Brown Drilling Nash Tille, 9e; Pepperel Xc; stark Xc Txckino Omego2 inch. KTe; Amoskeag.A C. A., 16c; A., LJc : Coneatoga. 4-4 Modal, 15c; Medal. l;c ; extra,, 15c; extra,4-4, löc; LewUton,3tJ Inch!, ISc; & inch, 1 jo; 80 inch, 13c; plaid We. BHiRTiNa Stripes American , S-JJ, lOe; S-S, 9o; Whtttenden cheviots, B, c; AA, lie; AAA, U;XX,Uo; Ott enerloU, Uc; Everett do. llHc.
Paper Cambrics Common colors, 6fo; high colors, lc higher. 1rit American, 7c; Washington, Merrlmac. Oriental and Couestoga, 7c; Richmond and Allen, C's'-c: Freeman, 6c; Standard Khirtlng prints, cvc; Altnon solid colors, 7c; Warnsutta. 5l.',c; Mourning print. 7c. Carpet Chain White, 20c; coloml, 25c; coverlet warp. 22c. Brown sheetings Vermont, 8c; Nashville, 8c; Middleville, 8c; Idaho, Sc; New Albany, ttc; Stark A.,Xc; Laurel D.c: Laurel II., 7c; Park A., tic; Uranite Rc; Bedford R..54c: Pepp N..7c; Pepp O., 7c; Pepp K., sc; Pepp E., sJic. Bleached sheetinoh Lonsdale lo'c; Hone X'jc: Blackstone, l'4c; Mascornent, 9c; Hill, 7-s: 4-4.f),'ac:Dwight Star.loc; Vaughn XX, Sc; Ited LHjg.tk-- Quaker, 7c; tambrlcs, Insdaie, He; Young Warrior, l,c: Jatiez Knight, ivic; Wamsutta, 13 c; New York Mills, 13c. Grain Baoh Amoskeag A.. 20c; Lew 1st on A 1SJ !',; Htark, iVs: Union W; Banner, 20c; Montauk, 22vc; Amerlcau 17c. Miscellaneous. G KHA S E Recei pts Und reaily sale at former prlcets. Brown, ü-jJic; yellow, 6j4e; white, HlDF.s-
ireeii cow hlles Urwn t-r hides. 5 lbs and up tireen salted hldes....... ....... (jireen salted kip tireen salted calf . Pry Hint . Dry salted . .7" C 7 (r c V4 -ic Sty K'4c .U (a 12 C ....V2ili C It) (Uli c I Wv.il 10 Sheep skins, lec. slaughter, each. Damaged, cut. scored or bulls, two-thirds of the above price. Trade very active. llit-I.S Wrought Bar, common, per 100 lb Wrought Charcoal B.r Wrought. Scrap, per lb 2 25 3 45 Ca st . Sc ra p, pe r lb . Ma ri-4c LK.VD Rather better demand, and prices stead v. Pig 7i7?4c: bar per lb 9l loc. LEATHEH-rrlceü are firm and advancing. Sole, t ak, per lb äs, sole. Hemlock Ii aniess , Skirting Rough harness , Bridle, per doz Kips, city, per lb Do., French Calfskins, cityIo.. French SH. s 2-V.4 4Vai 40 Sil((tl 25 ... 1 4 3ia2 .vj NAILS Trade bj fairly active ana prices steadv. I'M to d ?2 Vä(3 05 4d to 5d W 3 20, t m Spi kes (cut) Jt3 70'4-t SO . 8 20(o.i ao fxl to 7d 3 4 X:W o. OIL Linseed, raw.ftlc ier gal; boiletl 6S$4 7tc. Carbon HO üre test Sovile; 150 fire test 4Cc; 175 n re test 40c. Market uitive. Lard oil Very firm and advancing; ex'ra winter 9.5c; No 1 K7c; No 2 72c; strait's 6tv; castor 51 So; neat.'H foot Kvin f 1 gal'ou per iiaiTii. SCED Market stt-ady with a fair demand. Timothy at 11 75(Sll W. Clover on arrival 12 l3i':from store llrt15c per lb. Flaxseed II In small lota, prime in car load lots fl 10. SHOT Prices unchanged. Assorted Nos, per bag,f2 40; Luck, per bag, f2 (5. SALT Stocks are ample and lake advanced 5c per bbl; we quote at fl 55 In car lofid lots for lake per lmrrel; Ohio river f 145 per bbl. and .VilOc additional in store. WOOL Market very dull. We quote unwashed at 2t25c; fleece washed, 30(34c; tnowashed, ;t237c; burry wool 5(J10c per pound less. Indianapolis Livestock Market. Tuesday Evening, Dec. 2tJ. I Reported by J. K. Seiiwick A Co., Wholesale Commission Dealers in Cattle, Hogs and Sheep.l Cattle There were 250 cattle on tlie market Thursday of letter quality than usual, owing to some very line beeves being on sale for Christmas, many of our butchers paying fancy prices for extra cattle for that" purose. 'having a pride In having somethliigextraordinary One for the holidays. Among tin- otlerlngs were six extra cuttle, fed by Patterson V Luke, of this city, weighing nearly l.MO lb each, which sold readily at J.xv5ö0, live weight: also, three very line heifers, brought iu by Mr. Pumplm-y, from Htndrix county, weighing nearly l,7uo lbs.and sold fort'5 00. WiKxi Rcuard had otj" steer, weighing 1: lbs, and was very fat; sold atS550. Fred Wilburgh had one ery fine steer, weighlug 2.100 lbs; sold at ?5 50. We noticed four very tine heifers, fed bv Wllllaai Haines, of Hendricks county, that weighed over l,0 lts gross and sold for J-5. Vt only make mention of a part of the extra cattle, there being many moo! good cattle on sale, which were readilytaken by butchers at high prices. Wequote: Good, smooth, heifers and steers, weight 1,100 lbs and upward, S3 7.Vi4: good cows and heifers at 3 25jt3 75; medium cows and heifers iV'i.:f; common cows and heifers at II 'Xxf, 2 25 stock cattle in demand at f-'i7a,5 50: bulls 12 2-VJ.2 50; Christmas beeves at ft 75ftf5 50. Sheep Prices are aruNiinged, with light offerings; we quote at fiToi per 100 lbs gross. Hoes Receipt for the last ?4 hours amount to 2.tts0hiad. Prices ruled firm and extra heavy desirable lots for fe5 (06 00, the market closing strong, the full range for the various grades b. lng 5 7Ää) 00. COUCH SYRUP. SrlVtV f'vuch Syri t ho otdrot aol mo-t I poft.&r lusiMMjy ii-f IDs? ..ure rr '.icns, t i-i. tcvim Ur-iK-M,44 LfiDf Trout!'. Kca-l j ' !lSst tbl.lvsf nir tclli.!r.- i. E Veuniftit, Loir P. O. ItU. 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