Indiana State Sentinel, Volume 25, Number 45, Indianapolis, Marion County, 21 June 1876 — Page 8

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THE INDIANA STATE SENTINEL WEDNESDAY, JUNE 21, 1876.

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The bank statement for May show lare sum-totals of deposits, but the amount is less than for the corresponding date In 1875, but prime paper Is still placed at 10 per cent., which Is the lowest quotable rate of Interest. In the outside market there Is a good demand for money, and brokers are negotiating paper, where collaterals are satisfactory, at from V to 2 per cen . a month. Eastern exchange Is In ample supply to meet the requirements of business, and the counter rate is 1-10 premium and between banks par to 60 per cent, discount. City orders are In request at 90 cents on tbe dollar INDIANAPOLIS CLEARING H0C8E. Clearings. Balance For 4 weeks ending June I0-H,ei:vxio i,i09, 0 For week enuiug June it... i,diz,uu Monday, June IS... .... 24i,wi0 Tuesday, June 20. . 2lo,i(,s 39100 81 (H 78.01U MONEY AT OTHER POINTS. BT. Low is. The Republican ol Monday says The week Just closed presented no features ol particular Interest In the local money market everything seeming to wear tne same aspect that has been noticed for many weeks past. At the banks, counter business was fair, wltu checking: and deposits about equal. Althougb there were some offerings a good flrst class buslut ss paper for discount, financial lnstitu tiuns still complain ol the surplus accumula tion of loanable funds lying Idle in tbelr vaults. Rates 1 f ulscouot ruiea Bieady at 8 to lu rer cent, per anuum with some highly fa vorea paper placed ai a lower ngure on short time. Uu the si 1 feet but ll'.tle wag doicg in tbe w of discouutf, and rate's rated merely Tin 11 inal. Etteln exchange was in full supply, selling Fatnrday t par to ic per ci.tuu piemium be tween banks Chicago. The Times of the 19th says: No change of any kind was reported In the local financial situation on Saturday. The weather being unsettled, the paticnage of the banks Was light and general business was about the aame as on the preceding days of the week In fact, In the different departments of the money market there was no improvement whatever, a ad biDt otnciais bad plenty o leisure time to discuss wl h their ca.lers the result of the Cincinnati Convert on, tbe retirement 01 Secretary tiristow from tbe treasury department, and other ubjtcts ol In tertst. business was quiet, and as the chances for any special stir are on tbe decline aa the time approacbes for tbe advent of tbe dull summer t-easoD, tne lecung was necessarily a little "blue." Without an exception, the banks are stron In caab funds, and money la easy at i er cent. CixcrsNATi. The Commercial of to-day says: There has been only a moderate demand for money, and the discount market has been easier at 8 per cent. In bank, but the supply of currency has not Increased much for there has been a steady flow in mall sums tocountrj baux, wbicb movement evident v refers 10 crop movements and to harvesting operations. Ouielde of bans: prime buslntas pap tr is negotiated readily at 8 per cent . and sor::e favorlie names are placed at 7 per cent. .Money on call Is obtainable at 6(j7 per cent on p lme collaterals. New iork Ihe Commercial Bulletin of Monday says: Money easy at 2&3 per cent, for Call loans on stocks, and at 12 per cent, on U.S. bonds. Prime mercantile paper, 85 wrcat. Tbe bank statement showed a gain in surplus reserve 01 Sl.41o.425. Gold steaoy at 112(4(112, and foreign exchange at S4S74 14 5,; 4 an u .4efv4 lor prime Danaers steniug. U.S. bonds strong but dull, speculative h rs in-egular, wiin Wisconsin stocks acd P ck Island big her, and remainder of the list lo wer. TJR&BNDKR OF BANK CIRLCLATION. Dy way cJ explauation of the rapid surren der of hank circulation In March anu April, and the slug alar decrease since, it Is said that the bancs were at that time particularly pressed, and were forced to realize on their bonds. Doubtless tbls is true in many In-, stance?. Whenever a bank was pressed for ready money, it could deposit with tbe treasurer tso 00 in legal tenders, surrender circulation to that amount, withdraw 1100juu In bonds, sell them for luo.ito, more or les, and realize X30.0U) by the transaction. Ibis view of tbe rase Ignores, however, the fact tbat the banks generally found it Impossible to loana'eiy andprofltabit all the currency thy bsd at command. From t50,M),0uu to $100,0 0,000 hsve been lying Idle; many millions more have been earning small Interest. If the banks as a whole bad needed money, the ca would have been different; in point of fact, mlMoua were lying Idle, tor want of which, it is supposed, over 6,to OOof bonds were withdrawn and void daring tbe month of Msrcn. Ho fur as this exp.anailon properly applies, it indicates that ce tain banks, not lew in number, were in need, not of a temporary loan, or to sustain customers bat to gel rid of old accounts, pay old debts, and settle up losing transaction . in short, In euch caes, the retirement of circulation was really a process of Uquda'lon. The Public, Juoe. PJW TOBE MOWkT AND STOCK HABEST. Niw Yoke, Monday, June 19. Money 2(32)4 per cent. Prime mercantile paper VYt per cent. Custom receipts, t;ji,ouu. Assistant tre&saier disbursed 197,000. Clearings, ITOfioufiuo. Sterling exchange steady at 4 VA for 00 days, and 4 89 for sight. Gold opened and closed at 112X, with sales In the Interim at 1 2.

IUUi pild for borrowing were lty2per cent, per annum, and l-'4 per diem. Loans also made flat at 1 per cent, for carrying. (Jovernmenta strong and In good demand. Railroad bonds firm, täte securities steady. Tru melons on tbe Stock Exchange to-day aegi egated 3,000 share, of whlci IQMJO were Wesu-rn Unioo, 13,' 0 Northwestern, 5,o,X) Rock Island, 1I.0UU St. Louis and 2o,uo Lake Shore OOVKRNfcTKffT SBCURITIW.

Tue,i w 'diThTtr n.ibat.iBlon 0. H. HI J.S.6'8 65u. J. s. 6's tfi (new) J. S. 6's V7. J. S.6's "68 per ct Td loan. 1. S. 10-40's ;opons, 10-40's-ITU 1V4 124 US u 115t 116 1115 1 l!23K 133?'4 117S Ii li4 124!. "7: "'74 117H l!8Vl IkS 118'UH 118 llH U84 currency ö 1 VltflV Iii oid 11 4i94 Marling4S91 S6 vvy4 TATB STOCK. Tu. wa 1'ur Fru ,Hau Mon ti lnneeea Sow Tenneonoos Mew Virginias. )ld Virginias-.-Vinson rls 44 44 44 41 34 44 44 28 27 H7J, 42Vj 48!-, BU 14 30 7 27 2 V9 a IK 0 8 The purchasing prloe for government bonds Ji Indianapolis vary from the New York quoatlnrta Wal rterifnt OKNKBAL STOCKS. Tue. I WaiTn'r Frl. eau Mon 6834 24H :(8 90 69V 134 1 I38J US 48 00 66 KS X 65 414 75 V. U. Tblegraph Pacific Mai 68 68 68 2oT4 ask Idams Express. A A K. Express. li7K 18 Q. S17 mil. lira 95s imerican h.T-.. 1. H. Exnretu S. Y. Central Erie, preferreddar.em darlem. p'i'd-.. öS 73 C8 1 .t 09 72 107 128 L?4 1 1 1 Michigan Cent! u. p. stocks Lake Shore...... Illinois Cent'L 6 66 1 CA PittsburgNorthwestern . Sorthw'n pref. S.J.CentnJ ...... tock Island it. Paai U Paul, pret s abash nil i...... Wabash pref... Fort Wayne. Terra Haute. Terre H. pref Chicago i Alton Z. A A. pref ihio A Missis pi Indiana Cent'L. iL. A tit. Joe Delaware A Lac. V. A P.Teleg'ph 3. P. bonds..... I'. u. bonfla 41'4 1 y w1 40 8U4 108 4(J 4SVi "7 iJS 4 1 71 42X 11 16VJ , 70i4 70 z A71 2V4 4 14 llU2i 118 16 4 14 13 118 16 4 14 1C7X U8K JO U8H 10ii 16 COMMERCIAL. Tbc volume of trade for the week ending this evening, though not as large as dealers desired, has been about up to expectations, and generally satisfactory. The weather has not t een lavorsble for tbe growing crops, and Borne apprehension of injury to both corn and wheat has been entertained, but as we write the weather outlook is more eacourag lDg. It Is probable that the political excitement of tbe past week has Interfered srmewbat with business affairs, but business men can not be dehtcted from the beaten paths of trade, and the promise is for increased activity during the coming week. In the department of dry goods a fair trade for tbe season is reported. We note a slight decline in brown sheeting?, but with this tx ception prices are uncharged. The New iork Commercial Bulletin of the 9th refers to tbe dry good J market as follows: Cotton goods or ne irly all descriptions have been ouiet in agent a nands, but prices based upon la e auc ion rate are rlimly maintained, and there can be rodoub tht bottom figures have been reached, although a lew revisions may be found necessary lor the equalization of values. Bleached sheeting and shirtings. Fine and medium Bniruogs nave oeen iu steady rquts , but wide sheeting ruld quiet. Messrs, woodward, La wren e Co. bave reduced tbe price ot Red bank 4-1 shlrtlugs to 6c, and 7-8 do ioö;jo less a iraae aiscoani hi which azure these goods are undoubtedly cbeaD Brown cottons have lacked an iuation. and will prooably remain qu el nn 11 Jobbers have d stribated their recent heavy pu chas s of thee labrlcs. prices or me leading corporation makes are quiet steady in agent s hands. Prints. There has been a limited deo and fur while ground fancies in single package lots. ana BniriiDgs continue in sieaay request. Really choice styles of while ground fancies are In small supply, but light medium stales are plentl ul mougU. r .ag and decoration prints are in good demand, and some makes of Washingtons have been ciosei out by agents. In groceries we note a firmer feeling In co'fees, and a slight advance on former quotations has been established. Sugars rule firm. Dealers in produce report a more active de mand lor eggs, with light receipts and an advance in prices. Country butter Is lu little re quest, and prices are merely nominal. Butter well prepared and prop riy packed s lis readily, but most of the batter arrives in such a condition tbat it sells for about tbe price ot greese. Indiana farmers wouia ao well to give this matter attention. Feathers are in active demand, and find ready sale in this market at onr quotations. The New York market of the 19th for butter d eggs is reported as follows: Bu Ur Receipts to-day. 3,916 pkgs. Tbe -nount of business doing 's not very 1 -ree to day; but, so far as it goes, full prices hve been p -u on tne resi siaie, aca me position may still be written firm and uniform. Htrlctly fine batter Is very scarce, and, though the feeling is tost current rates are ilk.iy to attract Increased supplies, bolders for the or sent have too much advantage to a trait of any shaolng. Quality Is the mala derldera'uiu 01 buyer', ana au ainas 01 pacasges are in lavor, provid d they contain attractle butler. Tubs snd flrkius are beins hli back in many ctlons, and palls furnish tbe principal supply. Welsh tubs continue scatce. riue Western creameries and tbe best selections of dairy packed are in demand about equal to tbe m aerat supply, bu' mlilei stock uieeta witu but little favor and shows an Irregular tone at a low range ol prices. Wes'ern, creamery, prime 22? Western, creamery, fair to good ...........2"(a22 Tuos, western, choice oalry. MM4H4MNMW Tubs. Weitem, good 10 prime....... lita 8 Tubs, Western lair....... lij ii inD 1, western roor. 13 11 Kirkios. W es tern 17(ain Fii kins, Western, voor to good .-.14 18 Fggs Res lpt1 to-day, 1,514 bbU. The clean ing up of iL od stock and the modeia e ar ivais or new during inepaai weea Ukvn thrown tbe advantage largely into tbe hand of receivers, and tbe advance ou prices noted fr in dy teda h as been tbe leal 11 mate re sult of an lnadequtte supply compared wltb tbe demand. Fur the time being tbe feellccis firm, bat bus ers move wuh a very evident close calculation to Immediate wants; and, 00 tbe other side, no really full fair bid 1 refused. Prleeaare again higher to-day. and close firm at the advance: Near-by stock, single bbl, perdrz.. ate.. -14 18 17 oi.jj .15 1416 Western, prltn Western. flr to good Canadian.. 174 .18 Tee w- ol market 's exceedingly doll here, aa also Fast, and there seems to b no margin for shipments. Tbe Boston Journal of Commerce refers to the market as follows: The wool sales have fal'en off conMderablv this week owing 10 tbe dlmli lued demand for spring California. Mol or tne mauu ac ta re a aie pretiy well stocked np. aLdMotks are beginning to sccunmia'e, wltb rather a Wcak-r tendency, alinougb we do not change

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quotation. Mont of tbe fleece and pulled wools show a fa Una; offof lp.'te per lb; and aim wools from Pennsylvania, Ohio, New York, Vermont. Wisconsin, and New Hampshire. Tbe farmers of 1 he West show a disposition to accept 25o for Michigan and 80o for Ohio. Dealers report a fair demand for Iron and nails, at prices that have prevailed for several weeks. In the department of grain there Is a good demand for corn and prices are ruling firm, with a tendency to advanced quotations. The grain movement from Chicago is very heavy, and the export demand Is fully up to evtl mates The Chicago Inter-Oaean of the 19th comments as follows: The feature In which tbe commercial and financial interests of the West are now most concerned is the prospect of tbe growing crops. It seems tolerably certain that there will be a fair foreign demand for all that we shall have to spare out or the old crop, and this, too even without any European war. Hut what of the growing crops? Oa this point it seems beyond question tbat the corn crop at least has already been damaged to a very considerable extent by the wet weather, and tbat a week more of such weather as we have bad for tbe last ten days will cutoff probably hälfe the crop that was an Iterated two weeks ago from the acreasra planted. Nor Is the wheat out of danger. Unless there should be a very positive change Id the general character of tbe weather within the next ten days, the wheat crop la likely to be small and of poor quality. Tne receipts of wheat at Chicago aud Milwaukee for tbe two weeks ending June 17. were 8,327,500 bushel, and tbe shipments !.r3,wt bushels. Increase in stocks, ab jut 960,000 bushels. Tbe t ti receipts of train In this city for the two weeks were 7,072.382 bushels, and the shipments ö.'M.tO'i bushel?. Verily, this is heavy work. The same rate, continued through the year, would aive to Chicago 181,000,010 bushels as receipts. Of course It is too big to last. The provision market continues to ru'e steady, and the indications now are that tee season will close string, with light stocks in the country The cousuuip lve demand basset in In earnest, and the touo of the market here a welt aa elsewhere gives holders assurances of remunerative prices. EXPORTS OP PROVISIONS. The following is the exports of provisions for the month of May, from 13 ports, as reportfd by the Secretary of the Pork Hackers Assoclatiyn of the United States: Beef, brlfl................................ 2,902,ros Tallow, brls ......... - .... m. 7,07',396 Kork, brl...- 4,732,h4 Bacon and bams, brls... .....26,67 ,n 8 Lard, brls.....-.... 19,488,78

The following shows tbe movement of pro visions at Chicago from November 1 to date. In the years Lamed: BECEIVKD. Since ov.l. 1875. Same time Jf7 -6 19,811 8,78 4S.P14.74 21,08!,4.,7 Beef, lbs Pork, lbs. 31,408 2.757 3S,25,Hi4 20,811,556 Cut meats. Lard, ibs... SHIPPED. liocf, pfeK - 6501 Pork bbls........ S '8,844 Cui meals, lbs. ..2S.!.i 9?,23 Lard, lb. 8 ,ttJ768 The summer packing in 187 44,8' 211 3 254. 34 It 7 7,'51,m March 1o Nov. 1. bs reported oy the Cincinnati Price Current, was 1,262,343, lnelndlng 728.781 at Chicago, and same time In 874, l.'.Oi,4i4, Including 4t),3ö at Chicago. In 1875 67 73 loo per cent. ol tb-summer p.cklng wts at hlcago, agatnsi K7 13-10 perceoi. in 1874 at the same point: 1875 be reported summer packing ai Chicago being 7:8 781, agtinst b8,207 left ove for parking and consumption. It appear, tnat 139 4 6 were taten in eight months foi consumption at Chicago, whcn is at the ratio of 17,48 bogs per month. Tne receipt of live hos from March 1 to June 12. 186. have beei '1,273 less than for the corresponding period In There is an tnC'ease In tue numoer o hogs left over at Chicago this year, March 1 to June 1, as compared with tbe corresponding time last j ear, of I2V33. With a corresponding decrwsse a other seaboard ports in ibe ratio o t he d crease at New York, tbe decrease at seaboard ports will equl the increased supply leftover for packing and consumption a Chicago. LIVERPOOL DiaPATCH ON 'CHANGE. The 11 A. x Liverpool dlsp itch quoted flour at 22s 112 is 6d; winter waeat, 9s 6d9s 101 spring wheat, 8s 4d9d7d; white wheat, 9s 6d 10s id. Corn 25s 9 J 326s 4 J. Pork 80s. Lard 54. Receipts of wheat for last three days was 22 0()0 quarters, of which 18,0 JO quarters were American. NEW TORE DISPATCH ON "CHANGE. Tne 12.-0) m. New York dispatch quote 1 flour irregular at 11 14 JI Id for Chicago, and II 161 19 for Milwaukee. Corn quiet; no grade t3 s 5 Ic; prime 6l361o. Oats; regular mixed 84341c; white 4ij45c No. 2 Chicago 37öc. Pork quiet and easv; $19 00 bid for June Lard quiet and easy ; 111 75 bid lor June. Receipts Flour, bbls I7,u2 W beat, o uh........ m, o Cora ...... 17K.M Oats.......". ..............w. 4'),3 j CHICAGO DISPATCH ON 'CHANGE. The 11:30 A. x. dispatch quoted wheat firm a 11 ()3 for June: II OG dl 03 for July and August. Corn quiet at 4o for June; 46? c a 16 c for July; 4i,o lor August. Oats a ulet at 303 for cash and June ; 29o for July. Pork 19 25 for August; f!9 50 cash. Lard 11131 for July; 111 43 for August; $1'3 for cash. Recelp s ol hogs to-day, l.W; mar It et stead.? ; 16 966 15 was the full range ot prlo s. Receipts, bhlpments. Flour n,9(j 9.: Wheal . 137,. 20 49,-2 'oru.-. Ifc0,430 41S.0 6 Oats t6, 01 4 ,'15 hye wo J.sta Barley 6,220 400 PRKJGHr TO SoCTHERN POINTS.

' Meat in Meat Bulk. Packed Flonr. Orlt, uer per per bbl per 00 ibs. to lbs 100 iu Chattanooga.... 60 60 91 48 Nashville 2o 25 84 17 Memphis 25 25 - 46 23 Mob le -. . 40 40 90 45 Atlanta 65 65 1 16 68 AUg 'Sta.... . 61 60 1 10, 65 barlea'OD...... 53 60 90 45 Savannah 60 60 9(1 4 Louisville, K. 15 1 80 15

FREIGHTS, ALL BAIL, FB0M INDIANAPOLIS BA8T.

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New York. 0 ö l 4) JO 35 II Boston .... Philadelphia.-.. Bai tl more... Bunalo. Albany .., Pittsburg ........ me. Pa Provi.ieno. DAILY REVIEW OF THE INDIAN APOL1S MARKETS. INDIANAPOLIS PROVISION MARKET. Bcle meats Tbe market as com pt ret with tl.m.T la nnntlhlT DnCDkltM. though last evening a s.ieol iou.000 ibi of Tear rlh Kleina a aa renoried at lor cash.bvt stl 1 later ',ooib were disposed rf at loo. th- luting nsures for the "av. 'io- rrw salt shoulders were held at7Xc for cash and

Jone. C. r. aides are firm at lOalOc cash and Jane, and 10o July oeiid BKxr W e quote lobbing lota at 15c Labd The market rules firm for prime steam. We quote round lots kettle at lie; p. 8. at 1 Jc cash. Pork We quote Jobbing lota at 123 00 for family. Bacon and Lard The following are fobbing quotations: Baoon shoulders, 9So; sugar cared shoulders, canvas, luc; bacon clear sides, 12)0: breakfast canvas, 1340 : Monosram hams, canvas. 140 : steam lard, 12c -.kettle lard, tos, 13c; do, half barrel, 14o; do, kegs, 140. INDIANAPOLIS GRAIN AND FLOUR MARKET. Corn There Is good demand for corn, but prices are somewhat irregular, with a tendency to an advance; we quote high mixed, 464tmc, In elevator; 6Wa(7c f. o. b. : mixed 45? a4-c, in elevator; 46a47o f. o. 0.: retried 4ra 45Ve, f. o. b , according to quality: no grade 35a7c as to quality, tar corn 4la45c on track. Flour The market Is reported quiet, with a limited local demand. City fancies are held at from I7a7 60; extra city fancy 87 6oaa Ou: family at as 75a6 25: country family S4 76 a5 25; extra at 94 2a4 75; low grades ranging fmm ? 60a1 75, as to quail y. FiKD-We quote bran at 110 60, with a fair demand. Oats There Is very little doing in oats and prces are weak; No white 32a33s; mixed No 1 Ma32c: Indiana and Illinois, by sample, S5a 2c : rejected and ao grade, by sample, 20a2jo. owing to condition. Kte Nominal at 80a70o. None offering. Rrc Flora Stadv at 84 604 75. Whkai-TIw market is quiet and steady. We quote: Uood to choice Indiana frucall ; inferior grade, 8D li'e: choice Kansas and Michigan wheat would sell at 11 15al 25 by sample. Old wheat, crop of 7 4,11 15al 25. INDIANAPOLIS PRODÜCE MARKET. Apples Prices are nominal and sales are onlv of retail importance. Sales are made at $4 6(a7 00. Bcttkr The market for country butter is dull and prleen are nominal. We quote country butter at 10al2c, and Jobbers are selling at 12Sc; Michigan buttert 18c. Beeswax is steady at 25o per pound. Beans We quote white navy at 75c all 00 per buMhel from store. Dkied Kktjit Prices are merely nominal. We quote: Apples 89o on arrival, and lOallc per lb In barrel lota from store. Peaches are dull at8Val0o for old and new on arrival, and lOalio for Ks and s from store. Koos Commission merchants are paying 10c per dozen on arrival. Receipts are light with a better demand. Foreign Fbuits Prices for oranges and lemons bave advanced. We quote oranges firm at 17 0 a8 00 per box. Lemons are held at I7ixa7 50 per box. Bananas II 6ua3 00 per bnnch. riATHiRg-Are In active demand. Receipts meet with quick sales at 40a4ac on arrival for onme lots. Old feathers are in active demard at JOa. Duck and mixed feathers comman ?0a3t o. Honky Ranges from 20 to 80 cents per poand, according to quality. mat Very little is doing and the market Is dull. We quote: Prime Umotbymall bales, at IHal7; No. I. small bales, -laaitf. Prime timothy, large biles, I13al4: No. 1, large bales, Ilia III No. 2 final 1. No sale for No. 2. Upland prairie small bales, 813; large bales, 812. Midland prairie, II lali. S ough grass. Sj 0Ua56 uo. No sale fTsloogb gras. Maple Scoab We quote atlSaöc per lb. Poultry Is in fair demand t quotaiions. Mve tuikys. prices steady at 6c per pound: lucks 2 40 per doson; roosters v per on. old bens 13 oo per dozen. Ge?se, full feotbers, 14 per dozen. Potatoes We quote Jobbing nt4550c. Bags Cotton rags are quoted at 2 cents per pound New Potatoes Are selling at 13 50 per carrel. Bkrriis Gooseberries are steady at 2 60 per bushel. Htrawberries are selling it 5 08 iNi p r stand of two bushels each. Vegetables Peas are slllng at7-caJ100 ner bu. Beans at 11 60 per bu. Cucumbers 4oc per dor.. tHBKRiES Are selling at S3 00 per bushel. Currants Green are selling at 13 (0 per tin. Ginseng Dealers are paying 75c p er lb for a prime r icle.

Cabbage Are selling at 13 0?a3 25 per bar'ei 5 to w neaus. Raspberries Are selling at I9al0 per la'id or 2 ou. On ions Are quoted at 14 00 per barrel. INDIANAPOLIS GROCERY MARKET, OoFFErs thore is a fair jobbtng demand i d pr .ces are firmer. Roa'tina: aradea ot Klo ireuuKUxiat l9aaio: good to fair at 20a21c jrlme at SIS 22; choice to fancy, at 22a23t;c ind .lava ' 0.. cheese Is steady at 10al0io for prime to choice factor?- , ill ola bs es and Sirup New Orleans molasis worth friasoo lor fair to fancy, ana sirups a ai ror common to iancy. Rice Dealers auote at 7a8c.for Carolina; 6a e ror fair to nest Louisiana. Sugars Tbe market la fairly active and 'prices are firm. We ooote reflned at jualuc or a. ein A maiuc: ijuo ror extra u. ano lallte for bard: circle C and B, BaUo; yel:nwi, fcio; New Orleans, good to cnoloe. 4aUC. tsoAP We quote Hoosler City common bar it S3 Oper box: Tousej's Oerman 4: other German 114 5t'; White Kassian pressed cak W per box: Peach bios om toilet 13 60; Pure Uoid 11 80 per box. Brooms We quot Common S2 per dozen; no. 4ua; xxo 0 u a; jmo. sj; tr arior si au per dozen. candles We quote Hotel, 20a21c; star can dies, 16ial8c; common preaued. 13al4ic. MISCELLANEOUS markets. Candy Prices are Arm under the advancln r tendency In auaara. We quote: rushed suar candy at 12ai -o per lb.; pnre stick caiidy 13c; tine stock cand at 12 c; cisaes at 14c; French kisses at lc; gum iiroi s at j aca son oaiis at 10c ; com mon mixed at 14c; fine do at 200. Coal and Wood We quote: Anthracite, per ton, 19 75; Brazil block, per jushel, 14c j White Kiver. 4c; nana creek, xttc; tusniana grate. 3c; Highland steam II Pitts urg, ; e: Brazil nut, oomestio, 12c; do, steam rsr.ll slack. So: Virginia cAr.nel.27o: Indiana can ntsl, 22c; coke, 12alac; wood, 84 60a 5 M per coid. Hides Beet city green hides, cows. 5c; ter wetKUing C5 lbs or over, 60; beet city veal sklp. 10o: best clt a-lp skin, 7c green Failed, cured, at faBXc; dry salted hliet; c; dry flln ,ioic Uuuo maea, prte. no j skins are quoted ai oucasi ou, aouuitrmg to quality. Tallow. 7ao. Urease Brown at ys : y. now. oaon: wiuie, 00. Nails we auote tod ss uo per xez ana maller nnmhora at the nana! advance. Salt Car lots: Saginaw, 81 65al 70; Ohio river. II 5al 60. Tobacco we quot: Koyai uem at kzc; Monitor Navy. 65a67c: DaJed tobacco. I7a67c: bright navies and quarters, 64a7ic; moilne brands, common. )5c: choice, 65c, flne75call 5: fine cuta,57s90o: black tobacco a . in caddl s: twists,' 60aVc Wool Toe market 1 dull and prices are lower; we quote unwashed at l323c; fleecewashed 7(3 c; tub-washed 30340 ; burry wool 6(10o per lb less. INDIANAPOLIS DRY GOODS MARKET. DRY GOODS Tbe market rules steady. though we note a slight decline In b own 8beung8; a fair trade lor me seson is im ported, we quote: BATtihi oruinary, luauoj uuuuung, ix; , est tissue, löc. Brown Drilling Nashville, 10; Pepperel, 10c; stark, 100. Ttcxino umego st men, ivo Amoskeag a. 3. A. 20c : A. 17c : Conestoga, 4-4 Medal, 17c ; U Vledal, Löc ; extra, 18; extra, 4-4 2oc; Lewisown. 38 inch. 21c: a men, io; w men, ioc: ditto sn Inch. He; plaid 22o. hirtinq htripib Amenean,o-s, ioe: s-s, Ac; a-hi' tenten cheviots, b, ioc: AA, iSSc; A A. iac: XX. 12hc; Oüe cheviots, i2io; vertt do, I2c fAFia uambkics 4Jommon colors, oc ; high -Mors, 1 cent nlgher. f aiJJTS American, oaoo; naBmngwn.uerrttnac, Hichmond, Oriental and Conestoga, 63; sprague's fancy, &?4c; Freeman, fMe; 4Undard snirtmg prints, oo; Aioion soiia wlors.in: Waraantta, fc: Mourning prints,' Job lots old styl s as low as 5c CARPET ubais-wniie, io, ouiorea. wc: mverlet warp, 2c. Crown sh eetings Vermont. 0 : asn viiie. Hc; Middle vUle, 80, Idaho, be; New Albany, V4c: Htark A ., 8c; Laurel D., bfc; Laurel 0: ParkA6i6c: Granite B. 6c- Bedford R5k: Pepp 7c; fepp O., W, Pepp R., 80; PeDP S. VO. BLEACHED Sheetings Lonsdale,10Ce :Hope 4Co : iack une,4c: MasoomenUlOo : Hi 11 UtH : 4. 9c; Dwight nur, ioc Vaughn XX 7c; ted Dog, c t Quak er 7Wo: cambrics, Lonsdale, Mo; Yonug Warrior. Hho: Jaea Knlcnt. 8Hc; Vamiutta. l.'le: New York Mil's. Ujo. (iAAiN Bags Araokeag A., 203: Lewlston .21: stark. 553; Union, 3Lto; Banner, 21c;aonlaup, 22c

Drugs Prices are steady and unchanged, e quote: Asaioetida Is quoted at 2Sa30c; alcohol at S3 20 185; alum, per pound, 4aflc; camphor, per pound, 85a40c: cochineal, per pound, 80a9uc; chloroform, per pound, II 06al 15; copperas, barrels, per pound, 2a3o; cream tartar, pure, 45 47; : indigo, per pound, 81 2"al 80; ücorioe, Calab, per pound, genuine, 40a45e; magnesia, oarb., 2 .. per pound a-45c: merphlne, P. A W per ounce, H 50a4 7 ; madder, per pound, lSal6o; oil, castor. No. 1, per gallon, lliwallO; oU, bergamont, per pound, U a5a5 60; opium, per pound. 16 75a 7 00; quinine, per ounce. 82 30 a2 85; balsam copaiba 85c; soap, eastile, fr., 14a2öe; soda, bicarb, kegs, per pound, 6a6o; aits, epsom, per pound, 4a5c; muff. Garrett's, pack., per gross, 17 00; snuff, viarreit'i, per aase of dosen, S16 00; sulphur, floor, pet pound, 6a6c: saltpetre, per poand t0a25c;torpentlne, S5a40c Kish We are not required to change our figures. We quote: Mackerel, new mess per bbl, I27a28 ; half bbl fl3 6tal4; quarter barrel, I?: kits, 12 75; No 1 axtra per barrel. 124 00: half barrel, 112 60; per quarter bbl. Id uu; per kit, S2 25; No. Imodium per bbl. Sis ou; per half bbl, 8 60; per quarter bbl, 14 60; kit. SI 45; No. 4 lance per bbl, IIa ): per half bbl, 17 60; per quarter bbl, 13 60; kit. 1130; No. 2 medium per bbl 113 CO; per half barrel, 87 uu; per quarter barrel, S3 40; per kit, 1 25; No. 1 white fish per half bbi, So 69; per quarter bbl, 13 25; per kit, II 10; family white flsh per half bbl, 13 60; per quarter bbl, ,82 ; per kit, 75aSw; No. 1 laae herring, half M U); quarters, SI 7a; kits. 65c: Labrador nerrlng, bbls, 18 00: half bbls, 14 2: Round shore lerrlng. 87 U0: half barrel, 14 00; mess salinen per half barrel, 19 00; per kit, 12 uu; boneless Üod fish, per pound, 7c; bank Cod fish per r3und,fc; No. 1 herring, per box, 40c; No, herring scaled, per oox, 45c: sardines, halves, Sic ; quarters, K4c, No. 1 pickerel, bait bbl, 15 5j; quarter bb a, 12 25: kits c. Leather Prices are unchanged. We quote: Oak slaughtered sole Is quoted at b7a0o Buffalo, 30a36c; harness 82a3bc; npper 22a25c, per foot; French call, 81 7oaJ 25; French kip. 11 lOal 60; collar, per foot, 20c; bridle, per dozen, 148 OOatfO 10; domesUo calf, II 10al30; kip. domestic. encaSl 10. Lumber Domestic: We have no changes to maze in quotations. We quote buying as follows: Walnut Nos. 1 and 2, 4-4 and up., green, St0a45perM.-Noi.land2, lo, green, Skia 45 per M; culls, 4-4 and up., green, 15 per M; Nos. land 2, 4-4 ana op., dry, I50a55 per M; culls, 4-4 and up., dry,S-oa22 6o per M. Poplar Clear. 4-4 and up., green, I350a2: clear, 4-4 and up., dry, I2öa2u per M: common. 4-4 and up., green, 114 per M: common 4-1 and up., dry, Siaal7 per M ; clear, , green SlHai; No. 2,ii. treen, 12al4 per M. Ash Nos. I and 2, 4-4 and up., green, S20a 22 60 per M ; No. 1 and 2, 4-4 and up., dry.22 ot a25. Pine We quote selling prices aa foltowa Nos. 1 and 2 clear, per M. leet, green, H7 uu; dry, loo ou; flooring, dressed, MO uaX) 00; aiding, dressed, 115 U0al9 UU; stock boards, rough, SiO Ual9 UO; common boards, 814 UO; bill stuff, to 16 feet, 114 00. bill stuff, over 1 teet, lloOOaOO: heavy Umbers, II 00 extra per M.; sheeting, 812 00; A sawed shingles, 340a3j; No. 1 sulnglea, S2 6u; poplar shingles, 1300; lath. S2 75; Bouthern pine flooring, drewted. 840 U)p45 im. oankji uooDS Prices are unchanged, We quote: Tomatoes, 2 lbs, II 25al 85; 8 lbs, II 65al 75; Yarmouth corn, 12 2X'a2 25; Mountain sugar, 42 ami 25; Peaches, 2 lbe, 11 75a 1 85; 8 lbs, 82 bus 1 60; Strawberries, 2 lbs. 12 00a2 25. Raspberries, 2 Iba, 12 25a2 69. Whortleberries, 12 25a 2 ao. Pineapples, 2 lbs, 12 26. Yarmouth succotash, Si 25a2d0 Green Peas, 91 75a2 25. String beans, SI 85al 40; Bartlett pears, 82 35a2 ou. Lima beans, 12 00. Pumpkins, 8 lbs, SI teal 75. orned beef, 2 lbs, 14 oua4 6a; lbs, 112 5oal3 00. Dried beef, Jacoo's, 15c.; low grades. 14Uo. Cove oysters, full weight. 1 pound, 11 10al20; 2 pounds, 12 00a2 10; light Weight, 1 pound, 0aöc; 2 poupds lltftalVo. Lobsters, 1 pound, 12 25; 2 pounds, 13 25. California salmon, )

pound, wj bua'J la; pounds, at auad ox A uts Soft shelled almonds quoted at 21a23c ; alberta 14a J 5c; walnuts, French, lie; Naples. old, 15c; new 17alc; Brazil nnta luallc; pea nuts, red, raw, eac; white Virginias iuc: roastea tc nigner. iron and steel A fair trade Is reported in iron ana nalis, and prices aie steady. We quote: Bar Iron is quoted at 12 55a2 65. Sheets rolled, 10 to 14, 4c: 15 to 20. 4c: 27. 4c. CLar coal, lo advance on above rates. Other sites ana numbers are graded at proportionate rates. Steel is quoted as follows: Sanderson's bestJLnglisb tool. i3c: American tool, 16c: prlna steel. l4 inch, lie; 1 Inch and over lue: German s eel, 9c: mill pick ahapea, 27c Horse shoes, fturden's, 85 f 0 per keg; mule, II bieher : plow wines, steel. 7 Vic. Tinners' Stock We hive no change to make in quctationi. we quote: Tin plate Is quoted, for lO. 10x14, charcoal, ursi quality, at 19 6J; IX, ditto, at 112 00; IC, 14x20 roofing tin, S9 00. Brass kettle, 45c; No 27 iron B, 44 1, 10c; No 27 smooth lron.Wic Moore head's galvanized Iron, 30 per cent dis count from list. Zinc, per sheet. He: pr cask, lOVic. Pig tin, Strait's, 27c. WireBright and annealed 40 per cent discount from list prices; lacquerea 33 per cent discount Solder Tinner's 18c. Copper Sheeting, 14 to 15 os, 34c; planished, 14 to IS or, 40c ; bolt copper, 84c; bottoms, 34c LeadPig, 8c; bar, vc ; antimony, lac ; Babbit metal, lba20c Wooden Ware No. 1 tubs per dos, Sba 8 50: No. 2 ditto. S9a7 50: No. 8 ditto, StiaS 60; Churns, common, per cozen, Sa9 bu ; No I. cedar chnms brass-bound, 821a22; No. 2 ditto. r2ua2i;No. 1 asn cnunis. si4 oo: no. 'iditto.su No. 8 ditto. S10:tave balf-Dusnel measures 15 60; hoop iron bound ditto, S6 öOaT; keelers, five in nest, 82 25: meal selves, 14-16, 175a2; ditto is, in sai aa; o u buckets, two-noop, 1 1 wi uu auto, inree noopa, u jrax isx. Hardware We quote axes IU 1 tal2 00 per doz. as to quality ; farm oti 8, 'U ids, btu;ot lbs, sso ; bulbs, D, with c0 per cent discount to tne traue. 11 Dronzea, aa per cent to quotations auded. Oils Prices teady. We quote linseed otl at bbaü2c; raw and boiled, Ma66: white strained laid, ll Ida' 15: No. do,'.9:catl 05; Na 2 do. 85a90c: castor oil. l loal 2 : Deatsrooi oil, 81; fish oil (Banks), 5 a60c; flsh oil (Si rails). a7uc; tanner's oil, 42c; Labrador, UaH5o: heaillght, lbalisc; cual oil, lial4c; une ma chinery oil, 4 aiu; lubricating oils, v0ac. w . v a . 1 a bricating. itadoc : natui ai rock. aua4.c : tallow oil, i al lu. Window Glass Prices are steady and we qhoie. 8xliili 2-?; 10x12 14 50; 10x14 14 75; ltxl6 0 25: luxis aa 2?, wiin4U per cent, on to the trade. Pig Iron -Prices are quotably unchanged. wl.h a limited demand, the following quotations fairly represent this market: HOT BLAST CHARCOAL. Hanging Rock, No. 1, per ton 123 00424 00 4m Hanging Kock, No. 2, per ton 22 00$ Hanging Rock. Forge, per ton 20 00(421 00 Southern Brands, No. 1, per ton. 22 ifti "out hern Brands. Forge.per ton 2 0oq Virginia, No. 1, per ton 22 O0.K23 00 Virginia, No. 2, per ion SI 00O Virginia Forge, per ton 20 000 STONE-COAL AND COKE. Hanging Rock, No. 1, per ton 21 00(322 00 Hanaina Kock. Forge per ton 18 0020 00 Red short, No. 1, per ton 25 iu26 (0 Red Short, foree. Der ton 22 00m 23 00 Am. Scotch, No. I, per ton 23 00324 00 COLD BLAST. Hanelna- Rock. Car Wheel, ton- S9 00(840 00 Missouri, Car Wheel, per ton. 84 0O35 OU Southern Biands Car Wheel, ton 20 O030 ou Machinery and Forge, per ton- 29 ou w Blooms, per ton - .. INDIAN A PO LIS LIVE STOCK MARKE! . Tuesday Evening, June 10, W 8. Cattle The market to-day ruled weak. and dealers find It difficult to get rid of tbwtr stock, and were compe.led to sutmit to a decline of folly HkJ per 1 0 lbs, as oomi ared with last week's quoutlons Ills estimated that tbe consumption of calt e at this point, as com Dared with June. 1875. b s f lien off tully one-fourth, and to- day the offerings are large ly in excess 01 tne aomanc. we quite: mine to extra butctersfi 04 50; good,l3r.Oa3 7'; flr to med lam, x 6-3 ot; common, II 75aS 0. R cAipta to-day 306 head. Hous There ba ben no coange in prices for several day-, re eipts being chl-fly taken f.r packing, ana we con 11 ue loqaoieai '0- ) p '"0 pounds grosa. beoeipia to-day wrl65he d. rHaiP Aie lu ligut oemana auu iuwrr, - f quote: VKi shipping, iv 10s ana over, mw at 00: common shipping, 100 lbs. and over, II 60a2 00. Receipts, 7j bead. MARKETS BY TELEGRAPH. NEW ORK, June 2 Flour Receipts 13,000 barrels; eaMer: N 2 family 12 40va3 26; superfine extra Western and state 13 75 4 2o; eon. m .11 to ood .x'ra Western end state 14 9 '5; good to choice cxira Western and st-teSi i aö M: white wheat extra Western and taU 15 70(97 75; xtra Ohio 14 90(37 w; extra Su Louis 15 0jft9 00; Mln-

L' Patent proceaa, good to cbo'ce. K 00 Kye. flour stead v ; Western ti 75 art 20. Vr11 . rnl-stady: Western 12 15, Hheat-Recelpu 2v5,Ofto busheia; tu 1 and more doing -No 1 New York spring J 25 31 42: YriW ..r,t,Pn ,l rejeotedfew York spring 11 tO; No 2 Dal nth spring II 10; ungraded spring 11 U; No 1 white MlchJli V.11 No I Milwaukee spring choice ll 17 5 .I.?.0 Milwaukee spring 81 Oevai 10: No 8 Chicago spring 87c St .; No a uTlcaro spring, strictly prime, ll i5i 16. Kye -Quiet: ft K2A9: Western 84 A86c: C-naoi, lnoond! 95A96C. Barley Nominal. Malt-Qalet and! unchanged. Corn Receipts IhmuO bushels: in fair demand ; Western misted, damaged and heated, 4$5c: mixed, no grade, SjcaSIc: m x. : no sTade, steamer 6tU(8c: mixed rraded eJXc; low mixed, graded. 69c; new Western mixed, ungraded, 6l6l4c Oats Receipts !17,ouu bushe s; dull and heavy ; No 2 mixed Westers and state S3a43c; white Western and state 3ta4Sc Ha3 -Uncharged. Hopf Q,ulet and unchanged. C flee Quiet and Arm: Rio cargoes 15al8o gold; Jobbing 15 19c gold. Sogar Quiet and steady ; fair to good refining 7; 'prime 84c; refined, sieady. Molasses Quiet and unchanged. Klce Quiet and unchanged. PetroleumDull; crude 8e: refined HwC. TaUow Flrm:hiaÄc. Resin-Steady; strained SI 65 l 7a. TnrpenUne Steady ; spirits 90a3ic tgs- Western 15l7c Pork Firm er; opened aud closed heavy: new mess lit) 9u&2) to: July 119 80. Bel Plain and extra mesa 110 CO ( Ou. Bacon western long clear middles 10c; city long clear middies lie LardOpened high and clcaed heavy at Inside figures; prune steam Sil M"Oll 9i for ca4i and July. Batter Steady: Western new 13a24c Cheese- Unchanged. Whisky 11 12. CHICAOOIune 19. Flour Quiet but steady Wheat Fair demand but at lower rates, hav Ina- declined lc ; No Chicago spring SI H-.for spot: 81 C4i for July; Si oil w for August; No 3 Chicago spring 88Jc; rejected 7Jo. Corn Active, firm at.d higoer; No 4?4cfor spot; 4S4C for July: 4tJic ior Angast: r -Jected 414 l.'c Onta Fairly active and a shade higher; No 2 30ic tor spot and July; rejected wJc. Rye Firmer ;7u,i70:c. Barley Quiet; 67ic. Pork Unsealed: opened, strong and higher: cl'sed at inside prloes; 119 151 2u for spot and July ,119 3u for August; 119 5019 55 lor September. Lard Unsettled but generally higher; 111 42! for spot and July: Sil 65föll5 1 for August; f 11 t7X(3ll 70 for Septemor. Balk meats steady and an changed. WhUky Firmer but not quotably higher; SI 10 asked Freights Wheat to Buffalo 2ic: corn t . Buffalo Receipts Flour. 9,uoj barrels; wheat. U4,uuu bushels; corn, 830 'M bushels; oats, b7,)no bnsbels: rye, llJOO bushels; barley, 4,4oo bushels. Shipments Flour, 13,'K.O barrets; wheat, 156.0UU bushels: oorn, 850.W.O bushels: oats, 358,(00 tmsliela; rye, 138,000 bushels; barley, none ; malt, 85J bushels. On the call board this afternoon wheat was bwer;S104iorJuv;Si0J for August. Corn feAs'er; 4c for June; 46Xc for July; 4ia ltpac lor August. Oats Lower; 3 c cash; 30)ie tor July. Pork Lower: 11915 for July; 1 19 ii tor August. Lard Sil 574 for Ju?y. ST. LOUIS, June 2 -Co'tOL3Igher; middling 11 He; low middling nVc; ooa ordinary Hc. Flour Dull and unchanged. Wheat irregular; No 2 red fall fl m tor cash: 81 41 t.rJune; 81 21 for July; No 3 red lall SI 05 bid. Com Active bot lower: No 2 mixed 42e4-Kc for cash; 42e for Jane: 43e tv July, oats Demand light but held firm; No 2 32!2 32c bid for cash; tales of rejected at :7c. Hye Quiet and unci ai.ged. Barley Qu'etsnd unchanged. Pork Quiet but steady; lobbing lots W i". Lard Mrm; holders are asklnsj hlgner; winter til S7; summer Slu 75 a'ked. Bulk meats Easier; 7, S9 75, S10 37K; Bacon-Quiet and unchanged ; 18. 110 25, 111. Whisky Q iiet and unchanged. Hogs Firm and higher; Yorkers St 65 5: bacon Si75 6 to; butchers lb 9Ca6 10. Cattle Steady good to choice steers H 65.44 9D; medium to fair 14 0j 44 5; ponys eersHS7il 12: cows 13 25 (44 00; stockers ?3 2-a4 00; feeders 11 (&i 85; om mon to choice thorough Texans S2 6ua4 00. Keoelpts Flour 3,.T4) barrels; wheat 26,008 busbeis: corn 10,0 u bushels: oats 6,000 bushels; barley 3t,tuu bushls; rye l,uoo bushels; hega 2,700 head; cattle 100 bead. CINCINNATI, June 20. Cotton Steady and firm; Uo. f lour Dull; ( 097 75. nV heat Dull; white Ii iialiö. Corn In active; ear 4i(a47c Oatf Dull; white I836c. rtye Qdlet; 7i76c. Pork-Flrm:80 25a2J60. Iatd Klrm with A lait demand; prime steam 8il50all2H: keine Hi C0,a3 2i. Balk meats rirm: ßhoulders 17 iyt($r,b clear nb :'0:5for cash or buyer.June; I 0 05 buyer July; rleAT 10 75(1 hiy.. Baoon-Firin; 8 67. tS 75, I10 87X.SU t0, 11 7i. Hogs Easier; fair to good light I cOätf 00; fait logo d heavy f 6 00 , 15; recelp's 1,99 head; shipments 3iö head. Whisky Uood demand: Si lu. Butter Fair demand; Western reserve i75i8c; choice catralOblo 15öal6c: packers are paying H.5c ior prime to choice. BALTIMORE, Jane 20. Flour Quiet and heavy: Western superfine S3 25i uo; extra superfine It 0 - 25;iamlly 5 6U3t 25. Wheat Dull and heavy; Western amtier, tracz SI jsl 25; Western rtd SI O'l 15; Pennsylvania red 11 5t'f(?13j. Corn Quiet: Wtstern mixed 58c Rye Dull; 75 43. Hay Maryland aud Pennsylvania i'fi (O42OU). Pork Quiet: new mess lo öi. Bulk raeu shouluers S7 75 as 00; clear rib I 0 frj. Bacon Sboul-, d-isH? 10-clear rib I1175lit0. LardIrregular; refined 112 0li7. Butter Quiet. Pel roleum Crude biliS c. Coflee Quiet and firm ; Rio cargoes 15 j18c; Jobbing lo(3'8c. Wrtlsky Quiet and firm; Si lii- ReceiptsCorn 138,0Oj bushels. Shipments-Corn 44.0CO oushels. TOLEDO, June 2 -Flour-Quiet. WheatDull and lower; No 2 white waba"b held at 1 35, No 1 white Michigan 1 3 ; No 2 white Michigan held at 11 18; No 1 amber Michigan, 1124; June, 1123 offered: July SI 25; No ä red winter I 23 : No 3 red winter 81 08. Corn Dull and lower; high mixed, spot xnd July, flc; low mixed 6 c: no grade 46c offered; 47o asked; damaged 4c. Oats Dull and a shade lower; No a Michigan 33c Receipts Hour none; wbe.t 50,juu busbtis; corn 1o,M busbeis; oats 9,'too bushels, shipments Flour i.uu barrels; weat 4),tt0 bushels; corn 3'JüUO bushels; oats 33,UU bushels. PHILADELPHIA, June 19.-Flour-Extra 142544 75; Wisconsin and Minnesota extra family So 20 6 M: Ohio and Indiana 16259

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