Indiana State Sentinel, Volume 27, Number 22, Indianapolis, Marion County, 16 January 1878 — Page 8
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FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL
MONEY AND THE MARKETS. OrriCK or ins Isdiaxapolis Sehttkkl,) Tuesday Evening, Jan. IV, 1S78. f The local money market has ruled very quiet during the week closing m 1th to-day. The demaud for loans Is lair, and as a general rule but Ut.le trouble Is experienced In negotiating first class paper at the ruling rates 910 per cent. Eastern exchange Is In only fair request, and sales across the counter are made at 1-10 premium. INDIANAPOLIS CLXARING HOCSK. Clearings Balances. Wednesday, January 2 Thursday, January 3 . -".JJ Friday, January 4 - 2-."00 Saturday. Januarys. .X'JUS Monday, January 7 1,'5 Tuesday, January 8 - voo.ouo "Wednesday, Jauuary 230,(100 Thursday. January 10 'fj'rJ? Fricay, January 11 .J Saturday, January 12 - -r-lJ Monday. January 14.-.-....- 281,000 815,000 65,000 35.000 4i 6t),(MM 62,000 e, i.uuu 74.000 53,0)10 54,000 Commercial. The general matkets have only been falrly active during the p-st week, and quotations have fluctuated but little. The provi Ion market has ruled very dull throughout the week. Packers are ottering but sparingly, and buyers are only purchasing enough to fill their orders, and quotations are nominal. There has been quite an active trade doing In the grocery market during the past few days. Coffee is active and firm. Sugars are in Rood demand, and prices have an upward tendency. The dry goods market rules quiet and steady Receipts of batter and eggs are very liberal, ftnd the market is dull and nominal. Poultry Is quiet and unchanged. The demand for game Is fairly active, and prices rule tteady. The flour market rules quiet and unchanged. The offerings of wheat are light, the demand moderate, and prices unchanged. The corn market to-day was rather weak and prices lower. Other market are quiet and unchanged. SALES KEI-ORTED. Corn 11 cars rejected S3c, track; 6 cars rejected high mixed SOc, f. o. b.; 5 cars no grade Jo, f. o. b. RECEIPTS AXD SHIPMENTS. The following is an exhibit of the receipts and shipments of leading commodities during the past 24 hours:
Receipts Shlpmts 1.4oo 2,100 2,2.iO 1,8.5 117,4;W 2.S00 4,200 MMI'. 4IMJ 400 iu 60 710 J.ltO V 200 32 IS 1,700 40 527 716 150 300 ;J0 650 110 410 10 1,152 & 250 30 40 31 1514X10 176,000
Flour, bbls.. . Wheat, bu. Corn, bu.. Oats, bu. Rye, bu... Barley, bu... .... Bran, tons ., Cornmeal, bbls....... Starch, bbls ...... Hay, tons....... Hogs, No.. Cattle, No.. .. Hneep, iso.... Lard, tcs...., Provisions, tons..-... ... Wool, tons Coal and Coke, tons. Whi ky, bbls Hides, tons Horses and Males, No., Lumber, ft- . ...., GRAIN IS STOKB.
January 12, 1878. Wheat Corn. Oats. Rye. Elevator A 14,095 17,52! 6,767 70 Elevator B 4,740 30.1671 I1W l.J Central Ele 5,218 6,140 4,350 City Elevator ... 200 15,920 Elevator D 5,m 3,500 300 Elevator K 2,250 . TotAla... l!,ft15 76.081 14.52(5 6.64!) Same day lstf 12,4 )0 4ll.ouQ Sl.ouu ooo
DAILY REVIEW OF Til E INDIANAPOLIS MARKET. The Provision Market. This market is quiet, with but small offerIn KS. Mess Pork S11311 25. kump pokk 110. Tongues si 2. Dby Salt Meats Dull; shoulders 4c; clear ribs 6.6t'5ic ; snort clears 5.90c; long clears &?.,(?: all iwie and 2 to 45 days in salt. Green Meats Hams, 16 lbs average, 6"3 6!fc; clear rios 6.10c, salted on cars. Bacon Quotations nominal; shoulders &i 7o packed; Uort ribs 7(7c; short clear sides Lakd-Dull: prim" steam, small offerings, 7J&Kl-c; country offered at 7c. BixED Meats -Shoulders 4c hams7a7Jic; February 7.8 c for 18 lbs average; 7,lc for 20 lbs average; Curaberlands s5c spot. S. P. Meats Shoulders 5c; hams nominally 8c for 14 lbs average, 30 days In pickle. Urln and Flour Market. Corn The market was again lower and heavy. Tne continued unsettled state of eastern markets has greatly checked demand and made buyers timid. Speculators seems to have withdrawn entirely from the market. Offerings on 'chang of graded corn were not large, but she stock of n graded in the hands of receivers is lievy, finding few buyers. Futures were quiet at esierday s prices. The 'oilowlng were the closing quotations at the call board, 12:30o'ciock: Wtilte No. 2 off-red at 3SVc f. o. b. Yellow OnVivd f. o b. at 38c;37c bid. High mixd-30c bid track. Mixed atSVic bid track. Ear '5c iu car lots. Rejected n bid t- ack. ' o grade Ottered f. o. b. at 30c ; 28c bid track. January? bid track. Kebruaiy 30c bid track. Wheat Receipts are small, and the offerings light. Prices are teady with a fair milling demand for choice red. We quote: No 2 reel at ft isl 18; No S tl 0l 10. FloCR The market is dull and weak. We quote: Known brands, fancy, 8 7i 75: family 85 25- 5; low grade $3(34. Buckwheat flour: choice isd 60. Oats Market dull.' We quote: No 2 white 26(api4c: mixed 25 25"Sc. January and February unlivery offered spot at 27c. Kye -Market quiet; No 2 55j&c ; offered f.o. b. at 58c. Bran In fair demand; offerings small; sala. hie at S12-12 50 per ton. Indianapolis Produce Market. Appum -Apples are selling at Tl 60fd3 25 per bbl for common and S3 60s3 75 for choice. Bpttxr Receipts liberal and the market quiet. Shipper are paying 1214c, and it is selling In store at 1516c. BlUWAX IrtO 1'xK.m Receipts verr large and market dull and lower. We quote ou arrival at; 12c per do, and from store at l'i14c. Fkathcks-Kule active and steady. We quote prime live geese at 8sc; mixed, geese and d -ck, t25c;old feathers 10(2l2fc. Honet Ramcea from 182oc per poand, ac CordiDK tftquallty. Poci-try Keo-lpts are equal to the demand, and prices arel unchanged. Turkeys, alive, 6c per lb; N. Y. dressed 7e per lb; ducksrJ 25 per do; roosters II 25 per dos; spring chicken II 25 per dot; hens U 25 per lox ; geese, fall f. athers, ft 80 per dox. Rags Are steady ai.d unchanged, and we quote good cotton rags at a.2a per 10. Onions New onions are dull at Si 60(32 08 per bbl. Potatoes Tb market is steady. We quote: 4.'v ma on arrival: selliDC at 35ra40c. Cranberries Are selling at 2 602 7S per bu: choiOH -. nf$9 00 per bfjl. Dried Frcits There Is but little doing, and rice are nominal. New praches, halves, v knnlp(. n-'W. baft C Der ID. Beans We quote: New navy, clean white, . SI 60 pr bu ; common $1 per bu. OAME The market s dull and priced are nominal. We quote: Prairie chickens f.1 00. ttqalrrel 7dc. luc as, mallard, U 753 00; teal
tt 50S2 75; common $1752 00. Quails II 00;
Wild turxeys nc per in. iiaooiu oc. Indianapolis Grocery Market. The market Is quite active at firm prices. Coffees Are in good demand and prices are firm. Ordinary grades of Rios 17(ttl8c; good to fair 18J41c: prime 2or21c; choice to fancy 2l(23c ; Java 2o 30c. Cheese Prima new mild is held at 13(3 lie. Molasses and SyRCT The market Is quiet and steady. New Orleans molasses is quoted At 38riv5c for new crop; syrups at oOcSlOO for common to fancy. . Rick Is in good demand and firm. We quote: 6Hc for Carolina. bi oaks rne marxei is nrm wun an upwaru tendency. We quote: Retlned A lOraioVic; off A Vfrato'lc; extra C V''Ac; hard iOQllc; circle C and B 8?$S9c; yellow 880. Soap we quote: rousf y s uerman o3c per lb; other German Va7c per lb; white Russian pressed cake $5 75&0; Babbitt's $7&7 25 per box. ir ir-r v fuviQ ttvii sitawv ovcaa vnu dies 15 17c; common pressed lltf14c. Teas The usual volume of trade is reported at unchanged prices. Young hyson, common- 3 30Q 35 Young hyson, fair to good............. 40 50 Young hvnon. choice- . 7iV 80 It ouug hyson, extra choice-. K1 00 j mixTiai, common J0i ) Imperial, tine... . . 50 5s Imperial, choice Hw 90 Gunpowder, common ...... 30$ 35 Gunpowder, flne............. 4-X4 60 Ouniowder, choice 75 VI Gunpowder, extra choice........... 1 00(jl OS Japan, nn colored, common.. E.x 35 Japan, uncolored, tine new - 50 4 60 Japan, uncolored, choice new ....... 65a HO OolotiK. inferior . Soft) 85 Oolong, tine...... 4.V-4 75 Oolong, extra cnolce. ...... 801 00 UOKDAul Is without change. Manilla,! to 5-18 in 16 Manilla. A inch IS Ilia. y. in. up l-? Sisal, yt ioo-l 12 Sisal,V( in. A larger-U Cotton rope....2225 Hay rope,conuHon10 Kbal,:'luch WW sasii cord, nemp i , Hay rope, 1, 3, 4 ply.14 Indlanapolie Dry CJooda Market. Trade Is reported quite brisk at unchanged quotations. hatting urainary iut&c; miaaung ioc: bent tissue 16c. Ukown Drilling ash ville b4c; Pepperc Oc; stark c. ticking OmeEO 32-inch 16Kc: Cone8toga4-4 Medai 15c; Medal ittc; extra 15c; extra 4-4 16c; Lewiston 36-incu ltc; 32-inch 15c; 30-lach 13H: plaid 18c. khikting Stripes American 6-3 10c ; 3-3 9c ; Whittenden cheviots B Vhc; AA lie; AAA 12V4 ;; XX 12c; Otis cheviots 12jC; Everett do Use; homespun 9-c. Paper Cambrics Common colors Syio: high colors 1c higher. Prints American ec: Washington, Mcrnmac. Oriental, Conestoga, 6c; Richmond 6c; Harmony 6V4c: Allen c: Freeman 5c: stand ard shirt in Drlnts 54c: Albion solid colors 6c; Wamsutta 5c; mourning prints 6c; Spracues bc. carpet itiaiji wnitezic: coiorea axi cov erlet warp 2ic. Brown sheetifgs ermont7c: Nasnvme 7Jc; Middleville 7"4c; Idaho 8c; New Albany 7c; Stark A 8c; Park A 5c; Granite B 5c; H-flioru nayc: repp ojc; repnu ic; i epp R 7c i Penp E 8Kc ; Charter Oak oc: Lancaster standard 8c. Bleached sheetings Ionsdale 9c: nope TJc; Blackstone 8c; Mascomen ic; 11111,7-8. He; 4-4 c: uwlsht Star 10c; Vaugh XX 8c; Rep I)og6c; Quaker 7c; Cambrics, Ixmsdale, ice; - 11'.. 1 - 111. TAKnM I.' . K 111 . 1 (rung nBriir wyc iist-a aiiiu, v7 Wamsutta lllc; New York Mills llc. Grain Bags Amoskeag A 2uc: Lewistown A 22l4c: lark Sic; Union 22Jc; Banner 20c; MontHiip22e: American 21c; Harmony 19c. COTTON YARNS Assorted numbers, per lb.. Iozen yerns, 4ti)s, ierdoz Dozen yarns, 5oos, per doz... Dozen yarns, 60Un, per doz... Dozen yarns, 7ms, per aoi Ca pet warp (colored) per lb... Carjet warp (white). Standard, per lb. Coverlet yarns, per lb . Cotton twine, p" 1H 1820c T Tot ll DCMnmwwMM,tm,wn,n Staging, per lb . 28c Seine twine . . 30c Candle wick, per lb ....... - 2:1c Batting, per 1 1 10Q l6o Mlscellaneons. ALCOHOL -We continue to quote at 12 153 2 25 tor t per above proof. BROOMS We have no change to note in quotations: Common, per doz f 1 50(2 00 Plain 1 3S& 75 Fancy carpet .... 2 75(4.1 00 Hurl 2 50a3 09 Steamboat...... 4 004 50 Shaker 2 50fi2 75 CANNED GOODS The market Is fairly ac tive. Peaches, 2 lb cans, per doz........ Jl 6.V31 70 Peaches. 3 lb cans 2 00(4 2 23 1 tvx2 25 1 45li 75 1 .Vl 75 1 30(91 50 2 0ufd2 25 1 55(31 60 Pineapples strawoerries. Kaipberries......, Kartlett pears Plums, Damson, per doz Green pea.......... 1 75a2 00 Condensed milk .. 2 75Q3 00 uysters, iou weignt Cove, i in... . m( k Cove, 2 lb 1 43 1 50 Do short weight 1 lb 60 1 30 1 55 1 20 1 45 1 75 2 lb .... Whortleberries. 2 lb 20(4 4HJ 10S 35(i (y4 50 60(4 35a Tomatoes, 2 id Tomatoes, 3 lb Red cherries. 2 lb Lima beans, 2 lb. 1 60 1 40 1 70 1 50 String beans, 2 lb Pumpkins, a lb .... Gooseberries. 2 lb. .......... Yarmouth succotash, 2 lb Blackberries, 2 lb ........ U)(4 2 00 MV4 1 75 Yarmouth corn, 2 lb...... Maryland sugar corn, 2 lb FRUITS A fair trade is reported. 1 JMH4 2 00 1 60(;j 1 75 Uranjtes .... Oran ges M essi nas-....... 8 0(2) 9 00 S 75(9 4 50 4 50 5 00 250 2 60 2 60 2 65 22 9(9 10 no 12 Iemous per box Iayer raisins, new, per box New Muscatel. crown New Muscatel, double. Citron, per lb ...... prunes, o'u, per id.. Prunes, new, per lb Currant1,, per lb .................... FISH A lair demand is reported. Mackerel, extra mess, per bbl 28 00(32 00 Mackerel, large extra. ., ... 24 0026 00 Mackerel, No 1 nhore 18 00 Mackerel, No 1 bay 15 OOVl 00 Mackerel. No 2. larsre 12 00(413 00 Mackerel. KnglUh breakfast. 9 50310 50 35T4 40 5 00(4 5 60 90(9 1 25 3 0) 1 75 800 1 60 70 nerrinc, jno 1, per dox ... Whitettsh, No I, per half bbl Wbiteflsh, No 1, per kit ....... Whlten.Hb, family, per halt bbl . Whlteflsh, family, per quarter bbl. HeriinK. lake, per half bbl Herring, lake, per quarter bbl Herring, laKe, per Kit.. MrirkrM tirrlnv. tvr hhl 7 ooa 7 60 GUNPOW D Kit We quote prices at o per keg for rifle; S3 60 per keg for blasting. GREASK Steady; brown 6c; yellow 5c; wh Ite 6'4c, as to quality. HIDKH Quotations corrected by E. Rauh 4 Sons, 219 South Pennsylvania street. Market continues very dull and drooping. We quote In store : Green salted cured Cured. 26 lbs and up 8 ft 8c CaltKklns, 8 to 15 lbs. ......12a c Klpuklnti, 18 to 25 lbs (veal)....-.10 (4 c KlPRklns, 16 to 25 lbs (long haired) 9 c Bulls, stags and damaged hides and skins, two-thirds price. part cored lc less per lb. Try salted No 1- - .....-H ($12 1 c Flint No 1 . .13 15 C Sheep pelta WxXi 20, December skins; early sk'ns in proportion to wool. LEATHEKr-A fair trade Is reported. Bole, oak, per lb.. , t 861 Hole, hemlock .- 27(9 Harness .r- . 23 skirtings. ,.... .. ........ 40cc 88 35 &5 42 Knoeb harness m ... &vcf Bridle, per dot. 4S.0054 00 Kips, ci-y, per 10. 614 80 do Fiencn-, 1 00(4 1 ) Calfskins, citgr.............. do French &K4 1 40 1 60Q 2 15 I RON The market is fairly active. Wrought Bar, common, per 100 lb-... 12 25 vt rouKht.cnarcoai isr . 3 45 . . Re W roulit, scrp, per id cast, scrap, per lb ....c LK D Prices sre quoted as follows: Pig 'A Tcr liar. perlb,7J4H4c. MoltPHINB A moderate demand reported at II 25. t NAII-H Without quotable change; lOd to 60-1 at t2 s5. NAVAL STORES We quote: Rottln.ex pale $5Mxq6 0U Rosin, No 8.J2 75 it- sln.pale.bbl 4 IMVt 50 Tar. per bbl 8 5as5 50 Rosin, No I. - S 25(43 75 Navy pitch- S 75i M Roxln, No 2 J 003 25 OIL-The demand Is fairly active.
Linseed, raw 61 c per gal; boiled 66c per gal. Carbon, 110 fire test, 13e14V;e. Lard all: extra winter 7375c: No 1 62fec: No 2 i8(afi0c: Strait's 60(.5e: Banks' 556oc; Labrador 7le75c. Castor $1 254l 35. Neatfoot &jCa Jl. Turpentine 4oat2c per gal per bbl. OPIUM We quote at 15 25 per lb. OUININK steadvat$3 10. I'EANUTS-vSteady. Virginia, raw, tt&lOc; Tennessee, red, 5(3c; Tennessee, white, 64"Sc: roasted 3c higher. SHOT The demand is light and prices lower. Assorted Nos., per bag, U 15A2 2j; buck, per bag. f2 45-82 50. SALT We quote at SI 201 23 In carload lots Tor lake per bbl ; Ohio river at $1 30 per bbl, and 10c additional in store. TIN PLATK AND METALS I C 10x14 tin $S;I X10xll10 S-: I C 14x28. roofing. 7 50;IC 20x28, rooting, 15; block tin, in pigs, 23c; in bar, 24c; sheet Iron, 27 b, 13 50; 27 c, 85 25; galvanized iron 35 percent, discount; Indianapolis pieced elbows 35 per cent, discount; Northrop's patent sheet iron rooflinjc 85 per square; crowl's double capped corrugated iron routing S per square. TA LLO W Quiet at 7c. WOOL We quote tub washed and picked at 3538c; unwashed medium and common grade If in good order, 26c31e ; unwashed fine 23 25c ; fleeece washed if light, well washed and in good order, 353sc; burry and unmerchantable 5910c less. Indianapolis Live Stock Market, Monday Evening, Jan. 14. I Reported by C A. Ferguson A Co., Wholesale Commission Dealers in Cattle, nogs and Sheep. Cattle There were 250 cattle at the Exchange stock yards to day, of good quality. The demand was moderate, there being but few butchers buying. The shippers bought a few cars. At the close there were a few cattle left unsold. The demand for beef is light, butchers claiming that they are selling bat little. We quote the market dull and lower. Prime belters and steers.... ....8t OOC4I 25 (tood cows and heifers and fair steers 3 50(44 00 Medium cows and heifers. 8 0)c3 40 Common cows and heifers....... 2 50(n.2 85 Bulls-. . 2 255i3 00 Cows and calves...........25 00(345 Ou hheep The demand for sheep is good. All offering selling readilv at S3 50(33 75 for fair to medium and 4gi 50 for good to prime.
Indianapolis Hoc Market. Union Stock Yares, Jan. 14. I Reported bv C. A. Ferguson Co., Wholesale Commission Dealers In Cattle, Hogs and Sheep. There were about 5.0U0 hogs at the Union fctock yards to-day. The quality was good, but demand was light, the buyers wanting concessions before they would buy freely. At the close there were oOO head left unsold. From the outloofc there will be light receipts for soma days to come. We quote the market vervdull at S3 50&3 75 for packing hoes and S3 803 85 for extra. Roughs and stags tl 5?(3. HARKETS BT TELEGRAPH. Sew Tork Market. New "i ork, Jan. 14. Cotton Quiet at 11J(9 llc; futures lirm. Floor Dull and strongly in buyers' favor; receipts 20.000 bols; No 2 S3 75&3 85; superfine western and state Si 75(5; common to good extra S55 5; good to choice 85 50r; white wheat extra Pi 0" 75; fancy W H( 8 37; extra Ohio So 157 50; St. Louis $5 20(J 8 25; patent S7 40(49. Rye llour Steady; S3 50(34 20. Cornmeal Dull; western 82 60(S3. Wheat Heavy; receipts 225.000 bu;No 2 Milwaukee spring $1 32(31 33; No 1 spring 81 38; No 2 Chicago spring 51 304; No 2 spring, February. H 2y'v91 30; January, 81 28;a3l 30; No 2 red winter, Jauuary, II Sti-a.1 40. Rye Dull; western 713734c. Btrley Two rowed state 75c. Malt Unchanged. Corn Receipts 32.000 bu ; steamer mixed 5ff (S57e; unmerchantable western mixed 52c; unSraded western mixed 54c; steamer mixed, anuary, 56457c; No 2. January, tjofpta'ic. Oats Dull; receipts 8,000 bu; mixed western and state 35S!l! c ; white do 3d3c. Kay Shipping eOrtiTC. Hops Firm: yearlings 32J5c; new eastern anc1 western 6(9 12c. Coffee Dull; Rio cargoes 15JlSc; Jobbing lS'.-Zfciic gold. Sugar Quiet and firm; fair to good refining 7ytV)fr; prime 7c; retlned 9jJSc. Molasses Quiet aud unchanged; New Orleans 30(4 48c. Rice steady and in fair demand; Louisiana 5Jlf4i?:c; Carolina 5yi7c. Petroleum Dull uod nominal; crude 6? 6;ic: refined 12c; United Si 3U1 3. Tallow 747 11-ltic. Rosin Strained Si 671431 72. Spirits Turpentine Qu.et at 32c. Eggs Heavy: western Uftl'cl Provisions Pork: mess 512,412 25. Beef quiet; western long clear middles S6tS 12. Bulkmeats quiet. Pickled hams 9c. Lard: steam heavy at 17 6-5. Butter Choice firm; western 1922c. Cheese 12"-.Jc. Whisky Nominal. Chicago Market. Chicago, Jan. 14. Flour Steady and unchanged; western extras 84 505 75: common to good Minnesota extras 84 7a (5 50; choice and fancy special brands So 75( 6 50; patents 86 50'J; superfine Si 5031; winter extras S507. Wheat Active but lower and unsettled; No 1 Chicago spring 81 07; No 2 spring 81 O 1 06'i cash; SI W&imi January: 81 Otl (Xi! February : SI 07;sl C7H March ; No 3 do 81 Oo; rejected 88c. Corn Dull and a shade lower; 4lc cah ; 40T4 lie Janoary; 4040'4 February; 40c March; rejected 30c. O-ats Dull and a shade lower; 2i(S2tc cosh; 21c January ; 2ic February ; 24 ic March. Rye Dull and nominal; 55c. liarley 53e Dressed Hogs Irregular; good straight Si 10 (it 3C';oadlotsS3Uo4 05. Provisions Pork dull, weak and lower; 810 5-wglO 6) cash and January; 810 6-5 Febrnarv; 810 80 a W 82 March; 810 95(411 April. Ird; unsettled and eae ler, but not quotabljlower; 87 20 cash and January; 87 22)497 25 February: 87 30J7 32 March. Whisk y-l 0o. Receipts Flour 10,000 bbls; wheat 92.000 bu; corn 108,000 bu; oats 34,000 bu; rye 50 bu; barley 8,500 bu. Shipments Flour 9,C00bu; wheat 42,000 bu; corn 27,000 bu; oats 6,500 bu ; barley 400 bu ; rye 7,500 bu. At the close wheat was unsettled and lower. Helling at 81 05$1 06 February; 81 06 81 Mi March. Corn Dull and a shade lower; 40'c January; 40(SU0 February. Oats Quiet and unchanged. Provisions Easier but not quotably lower. St. Loala Market. .Ft. Lons, Jan. 14. Cotton Unchanged; m'ddllng hric; sales of 2,500 bales. Flour Buyers and sellers apart, nothing doing. Wheat Lower; No 3 red 11 16: cash tl 19; 81 8i February; No 2 spring 81 05 bid. Corn Firmer ; 41tf41c cash and January; 4040rt4C February new; 32,g33c cash; 34(434e February. Oats Lower; Zjo bid cash; 25o bid Januarv or February. lire Lower to sell, 53c bid. Whisky Unchanged at 81 04. Provisions Pork lower: jobbing 810 SOtfUO 90. Lard nominally; 87 10. Bulkmeats: dry salt meat dull and weak, only small Job trade. Bacon dull; clesr rib 6c. Ho;s Ixwer and demoralized ; packing 83 60 3 75. and weak fancy 83 85. Cattle-Very quiet and Blow, and not quotablv changed. , Sheep Good shipping demand, but no ""eVpts-Flour 4,000 bbls; wheat 33,000 ba ; corn 106,000 ba ; oau ao.OJ bu; rye 5,000 bu ; barley 8,000 bu. A, . ,M . . Hogs-Recelpt UfiOO head; catUe 1,100 head; sheep 150 head. New Tork Live Stock Market. , EW tork. Jan. 14.-Cattle Receipt 3,700 head, making 10,400 head for the week, against 8,300 head for the same time Ust week. Average quality fair with several large droves. Strictly prime steers, market -treraely dull; prices further reduced nearly X from test Friday: few picked sters from Ohio and Illinois 1,600 to 1,700 lbs 8J1 2ail60, to dress 5758 gross cwt; but 811 to dress 57 was outside figures: for very fine steers 810(810 W to dress 67 necured; prime and extra lots. wUie ordinary to very good steers rangfed fr 88 60 to dress 65 to S 75 to dress Mi some of the poe rest went as low as 87 25(5. w, to dress &4 lbs; exporters took 600 fat stfert at 8 50(510, to dress 5ti(a57. Shipments to foreign ports for the week 2.800 quarters. Slieep-Recelpts 8,000 bead, making 2I..0O bead for the week, against 23.5fl0 head for the name time last week; prices fell on ftc. M-
et closed weak S46; common to choice sheep $6(7; fair to extra lambs upwards; 7;0 lat wethers, 110 to 140 lbs, taken for export at 6c per lb. Swine Receipts 14,300 head, making 4?,. 2S0head for the week, against 37,640 head for the same time last week. Market weak, lowest figures of the season; no sales alive and none wanted for more than 84 40 per 100 lbs. Baltimore Market. BAtTTMORK, Jan. 14 Flour Dull; western supers 844 50; extra 84 75(5 75; tlo family 16 C7Wheat Westera dull but steady; Pennsylvania red 81 S8.ai 40; No 2 western winter red, spot and January, 81 3tj?; February 8138 bid. Corn Western dull, but about steady; westernmixed, spot find January, 66c; February 5ti7'$57c; March 57ic bid; western steamer 51i!olc. Oats Steady and firm, but quiet; western winter white 3638c; do mixed 31(35c; Pennvlvania 3t(a37c. Rye Nominal at63(3S5c. Hay Dull and heavy; Pennsylvania prime Provisions Dull and heavy. Pork 812 75. Rutkmeats nominal; packed shoulders 85 75( tt 25; loose do 44 50; clear rib sides 15 73. Bacon: shoulders 80 25; clear rib sides $7 25. Hams 81112. Lard: prime refined 88 50. Butter Dud; choice western roll 18a20c; do packed 20(22c. Petroleum Dull and nominal; crude ll'Ic: refined 14c. CoflVe Dull ; Rio cargoes 15(lc ; Jobbing 15(4;0c. Whisky Dull; SI 0S. Receipts Flour 2,650 bbls; wheat 15,000 bu: corn 61.000 bu; oats 1,500 i u. Shipments Wheat 35,000 be; corn 78,500 bu. New Orleans Market. New Orleans, Jan. 14. Floor Quiet and weak; superfine 84 5o; XX So; XXX 85(36; high grades 86(46 75. Corn Qniet and steady; 54 a55c. Oats Dull; choice 38c. Cornmeal Dull ;S2 30rti2 35. Hay Quiet; prime 815816; choic81717 60. Provisions Port dull and nominal; old $11; new 812. Lard dull and lower; refined tierce TJfigSc; keg 88c. Bulkmeats quiet and steady; shoulders 4i4; clear rib 6c; short rib 6l4C Bacon quiet: shoulders 5J4iH5?;,c; clear rib 7i7c; clear 7?7ic Hams dull; quoted at, sugar cured, 0(4. Oc; uncanvuesed SftSc. Whisky Steady ; rectified western 81 10. Coffee Dull; Rio cargoes, ordinary to prime, 16419c Sugar Quiet and weak; common to good eommon 4'i'45c; fair to fully tair 5&c; prime to choice 77)4c; yellow clarifled b 8. , Molaes Dull and nominal; common 153 20c; fair 22&2 1c; prime to choice 28c$36c. Rice Iyiuisiana, ordinary to choice, 56c. Brau HtstvJc. Gold 102-,' 102i N. Y. Exchange c discount; sterling do 49o Cincinnati Market. CncnnATi, Jan. 14. Cotton Dull at 10c. Flour Dull; family So 505 65. Wheat Quiet and steady; red 81 1S1 25. Corn Steady at 40(41c. Oats Quiet at 2832c. Rye Quiet and steady at 62a63c. Barley Dull and lower; No 3 spring 45c. Provisions Pork in fair demand at 811. Lard in good demand, but at lower rates; steam 87 0(7 25, closing at the lqstde bid; kettle S7 7oa8. Bulkmeats dull; shoulders 83 75: short ribs 85 60 cah, 85 75 buyer March, and 86 buyer April; short clear 15 75. Boxed meats steady aud in good demand: shoulders 81; short ribs 15 62'; short clear 85 75, February; long clear 80 60; long clear and short So 6; Cumberland 86. Bacon So 60, 84 62 and 87. Green meats quiet; shoulders S3 50; sides 85 10 5 12. llama, 2") lbs average, 85 25; 171bsdo8o75; 16 lbs do 86; 15 lbs do 86 25; 14 lbs do f6 75. Whisky Steady at 81 03. Butter Dull and unchanged. Linseed Oil In good demand at 5960c. Hogs Dull aud drooping; common 8-'? 40(4 3 70; light S3 75(3 90; packing 83 85&3 95; butchers' S3 95j4. Receipts 9,170 head; shlpmauts 5oO head. Phlladelptala MarkeU Philadelphia, Jan. 14. Flour Quiet and unchanged; supers 84; extra S5; Pennsylvania family fCfgtt 75; Minnesota do So 50&6 25; blah grades and patent 84f8 50. Wheat Firmer, but dull ; amber SI 41(31 45; red SI 37(31 30; whitest 4-k$l 48. Corn Old mixed and yellow nominally 60c; new sail 56c; January X)4!&Xc ; February 57(4 67c ; steam 53(j5tc. Oats- Weaker, but quiet; white western 38 39c ; mixed do 35(3.rc. Rye Dull at 68ai"0c. Provisions Quiet and weak ; mess pork 81225 12 50. Beef hams 15l7c. Beef: India mess 2i24c. Hams UOloc. Lard: city kettle 87 758.
Butter cnoice steady, otners ami; creamery. 35(43Sc ; western reserve tf24c. . Kggs Weak; western 19i20c. Cheese Western 1213c. Petroleum Nominal; refined llc; cruder 9;c. Wlilsky Dull and weak. Receipts Wheat 6,000 bu; corn 115,000 bu; oats 15,000 bu. Toledo Market. Toledo, Jan. 14. Wheat Dull, weak and lower; No 1 white Michigan 81 28; extra do SI 2; amber Michigan, spot and January 81 20; February 84 27: No 1 rod winter SI 28; No 2 red, February 81 23: Maich 81 26; No 3 red 81 08: No 1 spring 81 13: No 2 do 81 ll. Corn Dull; new high mixtxl 42ic; No 2, spot, held at4c; do new, spot and January, 4254c; May45-jc; rejected 40c bid; new 3i)c; new damaged 32c. Oats Dull and nominal. Clover Seed Mammoth fl 75; prime Si 65; No 2 84 55. Hogs Held at 84 35 ; 84 25 bid. Receipts Flour none; wheat 14,000 bu; corn 53,000 bu; oats4.6t.O bu; barley none. Shipments Flour none; wheat 11 XX) bu; corn 96,000 bu; oats 4,200 bu. At the close Wheat dull; amber Michigan February 81 27. Corn Dull ; old So 2 spot 47c ; new May 45;c ; old rejected 46c; do damaged 40c. Hogs 14 25(4 30, dividing on 175 lbs. Cnleago Cattle Market. Chicago, Jan. 1L The Drovers' Journal reports: Hogs Receipts 40,000 head; shipments 1,400 head: dull ana lower all around; mixed packing 83 653 80; light 83 70(43 80; heavy shipping S3 85(v$ 90. Pens full at close. Cattle Receipts 3,600 head; shipments 960 head; upper grades slow and easy; no extra sa'es at $M1 75: feeders and stoers quiet 83 00? 3 65; butchers' dull and lower; steers S3 60Q380; cows 82 30(32 35; bulls 82 60(93 60. Sheep Receipts 2,200 head; shipments 540 head; some shipping at 85 75; supply largely of common; generally dull ami weak, Milwaukee Market. MrLWATJiEE, Jen. 14. Flour Dull and unchanged. - . Wheat Dull; opened at an advance of c and closed firm; No 1 hard SI 11; No 1 Milwaukee SI HH;No2do fl 08: January 8107; February 81 07; No do 81 03. Coin Dull and lower; No 2 40c. Oats No 2 24c. Rye-Neglected ; Ne 1 55c. Barley Dull, depressed ; No 2 spring 62c. liressed Hogs Dull and lower; 84 22. Provisions Dull and easier: mess porK f 10 60 cash. Lard : steam S7 25; kettle 87 To. Receipts W heat 8,000 li : corn 70,000 bo. Shipments Wheat 5,00 bu ; corn 4)0,000 bu. New Tork Dry Goods Market. New York, Jan. 14. Business continues light with the pncltage houw,and the jobbing tiade is quiet. Brown and colored cottons remain firm; Fruit of the Loom and Doval bleaehed shirtings are reduced. Prints continue quiet. Men's wear in woolens are in moderate request. Dress goods are quiet. Foreign goods dull. Pltttu r Market. PiTTSBnto, Jan. 14. Petroleum Qniet; crude SI 55, at Parker's landing for immediate shipment; refined H!c, Philadelphia delivery. r.lPLOYr.lENT. 1 want 1,000 agon ts to canvass for the COMPLETE HERBALIST. I will give such terms and furnish such advertising facilities that no man need make less than 8-0 per month and all expenses no matter whether be ever canvsssed before or not. Address Dr. O. PHELPS BROWN, 21 Grand street, Jersey City, N. J., and full particulars wl 1 be sent by return mail. WANT AT LAST SUPPLIED.-Mrs. Connelly's Redemption restores gray or blonded hair In two days 10 its original color, without lead, silver, sulphur, or staining the scalp. Redtuur changed brown without detection. The Ingredients to make 20 ounces, post paid, on receipt of 81. No trouble or expense in mixing. Send stamp for circulars to MRS. CONNELLY, 27 Bond street. New York. For salo by Browning A Sloan, druggist. l-Sm
SALE FOR STREET IMPROVEMENT.
By virtue of a certain precept to me directed by the mayor of tlw city o' Indianapolis, Indiana, and duly attested by the clerk of said cltjr under the corporate seal of said city, 1 SATURDAY, February 0, 1878, sell at public auction, at the City Court Room, between the hours of 10 o'clock a. m. and 4 o'clock p. m., of Niid dsv, the following descriled lot, or parcel of land, or so much thereof as may be necessary to satisfy the sum hereinafter namel as assessed against such premises for street Improvement, and ail costs, to-wit Lot number one (1), in Ray's subdivision of outlot number sixty-four (64) in the city of Indianapolis, Marion county, Indiana, owned by Charles Kuetemeler 1 gainst which is assessed the sum of twentv-f.ur dollars and seventytwo cent ($24.72) for street improvement in favor of David A. Haywood, contractor. WILLIAM M. WILIS, City Treasurer. Indianapolis, In L, Jan. 16, 1878. SALE FOR STREET IMPROVEMENT. By virtue of a certain precept to me directed bv the mayor of the city of Indianapolis, Indiana, and duly attested by the clerk of said city under the corporate seal of said city, I will on SATURDAY, February 9, 1S73, sell, at public auct Ion, at the City Court Room, between the hours of 10 o'clock a. M.and4 o'clock p. m. of said day, the following described lot, or parcel of land, or so much thereof as may be necessary to satisfy the sum hereinafter named as assessed against such premises for street Improvement, and all costs, to-witt Ix)t No. forty-eiht (48) in Alvord and Company's subdivision of Butler Fletcher's addition to the city of Indianapols. Marion county, Indiana, owned by John M. Todd, against wnich is assessed the sum of five dollars (85.00) for street Improvement In favor of Samuel J. Smock, contractor. WILLIAM M. WILES, City Treasurer. Indianapolis, Ind., Jan. 16, 1P78. SALE FOR STREET IMPROVEMENT. By virtue of a certain precept to me directed, by the mayor of the city of Indianapolis, Indiana, and duly attested by the clerk of said city under the corporate seal of said city, J will ou . SATURDAY, February 9, 1878, sell at public auction at the City Court Room between the hours of 10 o'clock A. M. and 4 o'clock p. x. of said day, the following described lot, or parcel of land, or so much thereof as may be necessary to satisfy the sum hereinafter named as assessed against such premLsevfor street improvement, and all costs to-wit: One hundred and fifty-nine and ten and onehalf tweltths (U9 iO'-12) feet east side south one-hait of outlot No. one hundied aud fortyfour (P4) in the city of Indianapolis, Marion county, Indiana, owned by Wlnslow S. Pierce against which is assessed the sum of thirty dollars and thirty-six cents (130.36) for street improvement, in favor of John Greene, contractor. WILLIAM M. WILES, Olty Treasurer. Indianapolis, Ind., Jan. 1G, 1878 SALE FOR STREET IMPROVEMENT. By virtue of a certain precept to me directed by the mayor of the city of Lndiaiiapolis, Indiana, and duly attested by Uie clerk of said city under the corporate seal of said city,! will on SATURDAY, February 9, 1873, sell at public acctlon in the City Court Room, between the hours of 10 o'clock A. M. and 4 o'clock p. m. of said day. the following described lot or parcel of land, or so much thereof as may be necessary to satisfy the sum hereinafter named as assessed against faich premises for street improvement, and alt costs, to-wit: Twenty-five (25) feet by two hundred and five (205) feet northeast corner of outlot No. sixty-four (64) in the city of Indianapolis, Marion county, Indiana, owned by John W. Mulr, against which is assessed the sura of fourteen dollar and forty-three cents (14 43) for street improvement, in favor of David A. Haywood, contractor. WILLIAM M. WILES, City Treasurer. Indianapolis, Ind., Jan. 16, 1878. SALE FOR STREET IMPROVEMENT. By virtue of a certain precept to me directed, by the mayor of the city of lndlanaolis, Indiana, and duly iittested by the clerk of said city under the corporate seal of said city, I will on SATURDAY, February 9, 1878, sell at public auction, at the City Court Room, between the hours ot 10 o'clock A. M. and 4 o'clock p. M. of said day, the following described lot or parcel of land, or so much thereof as may be necessary to satisfy the sum hereinafter named as asst-ased against such premises for street Improvement, and all costs, to-wit: Sixty-eight and ten twelfths (68 10-12) feet on Washington street, one hundred and ninetyfive (195) feet east one-half (K) uonu onehalf (NV) oi outlot No one hundred and fortytwo (142) in the city of IndUnnpoils, Maiio i county, Indiana, owned by J. 11. Pierce et al, (Christian nam unknown) against which is assessed the sum of thirty dollars aud ninetynve cents (S'lo.iift) for street improvement iu lavor of Frederick Uansberg, contractor. WILLIAM M. WILES, City Treasurer. Indianapolis, Ind., Jan. 18, 1878. SALE FOR STEERT IMPROVEMENT. By virtue of a certain precept to me directed by the mayor of thecity of Indianapolis, Indiana, an duly attested by the clerk of said city uniter Uie corporate seal of tutid city, I willon SATURDAY. February 9, 1878, sell, at public auction, at the City Court Room, between the hours of 10 o'clock a. m., and 4 o'clock D. m of said dav. the following de scribed lot, or patcel of land, or so much thereof as may te necessary to satisfy the sum hereinafter named as assessed against such premises for street improvement, and ail costs, to-wit: Ona hundred and fifty-seven (157) feet east side of the south one-half (H of outlet No. 1 one nunurea ana lorty-two (itniatim city or Indianapolis. Marion county, Indiana, owned by Wlnslow it P!e;Te, agaiuxt which is assessed the sum of tony dollars and ninets-flve cents (840.93) lor street improvement in lavor of Frederick Gam.' -erg, contractor. WILLIAM M. WILES, City Treasurer. Indianapolis, Ind Jan. 16, 187S.
LEGAL.
Sale for Street Improvement. By virtue of a certain precept to me directed, by the mayor of the city of Indianapolis, Indiana, and duly attested by the clerk of said city under the corporate seal of said city, I will on SATURDAY, February 9, 1878, sell at public auction, at the City Court Room, between the hours of 10 o'clock a. m. and 4 o'clock p m. of said day. the following deserted lot, or parcel of land, or so much thereof as may be necessary to satisfy the sum hereinafter named as assessed against such premises for street improvement, and all costs, towit: Thirty-seven (37) feet east side of lot No. thirty-one (Si) in Uvivd butler's north addition to the city of Ind ana polls, Marlon county, Indiana, owned by Jacob Bower, against which Is assesed the sura of ni net v-one dollars and fifty-seven cents (Std.57) for street improvement, in favor of Elton B. Elliott, contractor. WILLIAM M. WILES, City Treasurer. Indianapolis, Ind., Jan. 15, 1878. SALE FOR STREET IMPROVEMENT. By virtue of a certain precept tome directed, by the mayor of the city of Indianapolis, Indiana, and duly attested by tM clerk of said city uuder the corporate seal of said city, I will, ou SATURDAY, February 9, 1873, sell at public auction, at the City Court room, between the hours of 10 o'clock a. x. and 4 o'clock p. sc., of said day, the following described lot or parcel of land, or so much thereof as may be necessary to satisfy the sum hereinafter named as assessed against such premises for street improvement, and ail costs, to-wit: (Except thirty-five (35) feet taken for street) went one-naif west half lot No. eighteen (18) In Ovid Butler's nortb addition to the city of Indianapolis, Marion county, Indiana, owned by Morris R. Trimble, against which is assessed the sum of ninety-one dollars and fiflv-sev-en cents (JU1.57) for street Improvement in favor of Elton 11. Elliott, contractor. WILLIAM M. WILES, City Treasurer. Indianapolis, Ind Jan. 16, 1878. SALE FOR STREET IMPROVEMENT. By virtue of a certain precept to me directed by the mayor of the city of Indianapolis, Indiana, and duly attested by the clerk of said city, under the corporate seal of said city, I will on SATURDAY, February 9, 1S78, sell at public auction at the City Court Room, between the hours of 10 o'clock a. m. and 4 o'clock p. M., of said day, the following described lot or parcel of land, or so much thereof as may be necessary to satisfy the sum hereinafter named as assessed against such premises for street improvement, and all costs to-wit: Thirty-six (36) feet south side of lot No. twenty thtee (23) Ovid Butler's north addition to thecity of Indianapolis, Marion county, Indiana, owned by Fred J. Meikle, against which is assessed the sum of twenty-tnree dollars and seventy -six cents (S2T.76) for street improvement in favor of Elton B. Elliott, contractor. WILLIAM M. WILES, City Treasurer. Indianapolis, Ind., Jan. 16, 1878. NOTICE TO NON-RESIDENT. Whereas, a certain precept has been duly Issued to me by the mayor of the city of Indianapolis, under the corporate seal of said city, dated December 2X, 1877, showing that there is due the following named contractor the amount hereinafter specified for street improvement in the city of Indianapolis, Marion County, Indiana: Due Frederick Gansberg for grading and graveling the first alley east o 1 Franklin stiesr between Zeiger and Nebraska streets, frdm William U. Kilvert the sum of fourteen dol-ku-s and ninety-five cents ( 14.95), amount of assessment charged against lot No. fiftyfive (55) in Yeizer's addition to the city ot Indianapolis, Marion couuty, Indiana. Now, the said defendant is hereby notified that, nnless within (20) days after the publication, for three weeas, of this notice the amount so assessed against the above describe lot or parcel of land is paid, I will proceed to collect the amount so assessed by levy and sale of said lot or parcel of land, or so much thereof as may be necessary to satisfy the above claim, and all costs that may accrue. WILLIAM M. WTLES, City Treasurer. Indianapolis, Ind., January 16.1878. NOTICE TO NON-RESIDENT. Whereas, a certain precept has been duly Issued to me by the mayor of the city of Indianapolis, under the corporate seal of said city, dated December 28, 1877, showing that there is due the following named contractor tne amount hereinafter specified for street improvement in the city of Indianapolis, Marion county, Indiana, Due Frederick Gansberg for grading and graveling the first allev ast of Franklin street between Yeizer and Nebraska streets, from J. R. Perkenplne (Christian name unknown) the sum of twelve dollars and sixty-five cents ($12.65), amount of assessment charged against lot No. ninety-nine (9i in Dun lop and Tutewller'8 subdivision of Morris' addition to the city of Indianapolis, Indiana. New, the said defendant Is hereby notified, that unless within (20) days after the publication for three weeks of this notice, the amount so assessed against the above described lot or , parcel of land is paid. I will proceed to collect the amount .so assessed by levy and sale of said lot or parcel of land or so much thereof as may be necessary to satisfy the above claim and ail costs that my accrue. WILLIAM M. WILES, City Treasurer. Indianapolis, Ind Jan. 16, 1878. NOTICE TO NON-RESIDENT. Whereas, a certain precept has been duly Issued to me by the mayor of the city of Indi anapolis, under tne corporate seal or said citv. dated Dec. m her 28, 1877, showing that there is due the following named contractor tne amount hereinafter specified for street improvement In the city of Indianapolis, Marion county, Indiana. Due Frederick Gansberg, for grading and graveling the first a'.ley essi- of Franklin street, between Yeizer and Nebraska streets, from James T. Wright the sum of fourteen dollars and ninety-five cents (S14.95.) amount of assessment charged aginst lot No. one hundred and five (lOo) In Yeizer's addition to the city of Indianapolis, Marion .county, Indiana. Now the said defendant Is hereby notified . that unlets within (20) days after the publication for three weeks of this notice, the amonntso assessed against the above described lot or parcel of land is paid, I will proceed to collect the amount so assessed by levy and sale of said lot or parcel of land, or so much tbereo as may be necessary to satisfy the above claim and ail costs that may accrue. WILLIAM M. WILES, City Treasurer., Indianapolis, Ind January 18, 1S73.
