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THE INDIANA STATE SENTINEL THURSDAY, NOVEMBEIi 4 1875, 8 A. CAED. Trade Palace, Oct. 7. To the Country Be 1ers : Wo respectfully ask your imme diate attention to the b3t selected otock of Dry Goods, Notions and Millinery ever broußht to this city. By giving our individual attention to buying in New York, we have secured a line of Silke. Black Goods. Dress Goods. Dometts, Woolens Flannels, Shawls, Taffie Linens, Blankets, Comforts, No tions and Millinery at such rates and on such terms as enables us to off&r thA lores' prices known 3inoe 1862, Our priecs are alike to all, and Grangers as welt as oth ers will find t no other house more attra;ti goods or lower prices. iL . S. -A.2"HE3 Sc CO., TRADF. PALACE. i-LNAMK AND BUNMKKi. WEEKLY RKV1KW. FINANCE. Wednesday Etemno, No?. S. Local money matters have undergone scarcely- any chne during tbo week closing to-day. Tha banks report loss "money cn hand lor lo&ain? parposj at present, be cause ol tbe large amounts pet aside ior the usto of the pork packers, the season of whose operations i' just about opening. Gilt-ede short-time ;aper teldom got Lepsin for buyers, and boldets have no more than the usual trouble in negttatirg r. at me usual bank rates. Gold has fluctuated somewhat during tbe week, tbe fluctuations being due to the elections ot yesterday, the threatened war with SpaiD, and tbeordinary causes. An idea of these changes may be formed from the following, clipped from the New York World oi jeaterdav : "Uold opened at 1 16 bid, against 1 153 16(JI 1G' at the ci036 on Saturoay ; the advance being caused by the small amount, f.2,000.000, announced for sale by the treasury lor November. Of its own weight iL declined t 1 16 in lees than au hour, and ranged between 1 1G and 1 10 i until the abstract of tbe public debt eta ement was received. This thowed tbe coin certificates oirstadniog to be $15,645,100, or upward ol f 2 000,000 more than on Friday, and gold tbereupou declined to 1 157. At thecloäe, 1 15 15-16 was paid and bid, 1 10 aked. Lter, cn tbe street, sales were made at 115J,." The outlook tor tho ap proaching winter is still unbettlcd and be yond conjecture as to results. REVIRW OF THE HOME MARKET. BCSIHES3. The week just pissed has brought but lit tle cf excitement n any department of trade. Considering that the present is the time line between the autumn and winter seasons, buinee3 has befln as satisfactory, In most instances, as could reasonably be expected. Inordinate activity is by uo means the order cf tec hour, here or elnc where. As a general tbiojr ludianspolls merchants are s cheerlul at (he outlook es the lraternity crenerally. Tho msjori.y are serene and hopo.ul. PxuvUioiis have boea gsnerally dull and inactive throughout the week. Two causes havo induced tni.s coaditiou: V.nzt tb.9 al most entira uuappettraDCj ol old inuatt; aud, second, (he lei that it is yet too early : n tho eeamu or the new. J. (J. Ferruj.-i s Co. leg'.ncuiting to-morrow, and by next week ail the five parking bousss in the ciiy will enter upon their winter's werk. Prices oi lu g BtmUd in unusually hub, so high, indeed, as to etuse packers to hositf.t3 ana rwtpone operations as long hh possible. 'Xhey must decline somowhat before heavy work begin?. The grain, flour aud feed trade has been only moderate in extent, with few and im material changes ia pricte. Bujers cU.tn that they have been paying too much for wheat more than other markets and show a disposition to lower prices. Tfao market is well stocked, an3 they will probably suc ceed. Produce has been dull all the week, with light receipts and ehlprrienia. A reierence to the quotations below will show tb.9 pre vailing prices. Tte grocery and dry goada trade üas been only moderate, with a general uniformity of prices. SALES ON 'cHAXaB TO-DAT: S cars high mixed corn, f. o. b... Scan mixed corn, f. o. b. 1C0 bbld city lamlly flour.....-. 3 cars bran ........ ................... .......... to bbls laney flour 20 cwt buckwheat flour .... .. lOU bbla count) y lainily flour...... . 1 car sample oat Si 61 6 40 11 00 7 50 2 5 i0 31 31 l car sample oaH . .. .... 6 car high mixed corn, old ana new... 1 car sample wheat, 1 car i rauie hay 4'J Vi . II 0J DAILY KAILKOAD 002tiiUr.i. 7o 1UU 1 :U) ;2i S.0,10 3X) 8 fni 50 31 XI 2UU UoaJ and Coke, tons Coofeiege, cats........ 2 Uli i.V :i.vou "si IX ion, uuiet, üs..Ua, ucexi . Corn nL-.&i, uarrs:.. Uur . brud eis ftf-j.K'nt. tri Fertilizer, oirs , low. "nrreiis..... Hair bristles, cars... Eft? wer.. H i. tons.- H tiwlnw, bjkrrels 11 o, head Horses aud mules, coed. Iron, tons. LirxcU Uroe..... f athT C3r3 Lime, ears ..... tecs, cur Luiiio-w. rcet vtcrcar.(fB. car., " ""ii 2 m 11 20IOU 'HI 168 10.HJU 134 Cll. bmifeif m lt. SM 21 I.6W 410 - 13 9 C'J UM1HU... frTlnT. tons Ait. bkTlbiZ- car 8tTW. CA1B . i33Zie Ct8MMMMM Tallow, bai reia.... Yooacou. nlicL. Woiazy. boa. , jTXt s Vi Wool. Mm. linCfcllaiieous, oar.. Tola! number cars bbo IxSTom vy tiewC. iJern. Ooia. Rye. Nov. 2 , 40.521 Ii W 'iJ.113 8.11 TKADE.' qUOTATDSrl. IQnotauonj ars given for tu baying pnot cn rnua maX pruacce, and Uis MJJin pries Uu lour n4 other mprchandls. üOLUiVlMU lAllKl ALM Unchanged. U:ns:UtlpblR?i.i Huntington, s0i fru, 3üc: t. fanl, abc ; New Paris Uaa,a0o irtazhei; Hair, 4M pr bmhl. eiMlr: MlCQiifu, 'JA; Newark, W W. HreorlcX, W to 91 pt UiiOxUwi. White und, H per omL Dement, U ti pr br r&l or ixuls 7 file: 17 &oaU U J tor fyrtlua. ffOEL Coal H'ock coat has declinod lc; ether rics unchanged. AD.tUla;v, prr lou, f'i 75; BfMtl mvMt, .r btanai. loo; Wane lUver, He; Band orK, lo; llcbianu rata, Ms; lt!;hiuu Kii'a. llo; hiutui, 21; rraau nnt, domestic, ,2?-, lo, steam, j: tmH ltci, Bj; Virginia cOiel, 28a : Indiana eaooal, 23i iXtxn ; ormaoa, 100. Wood Moderately plenty at H CCÄ3 00. FISH Prices remain unchanged. Labrador hemu, tuia,iv; nau bbla, U 60,No. I lake herring, half bbls.ll 60; quarters, U 50 ; kits, 6otl uO; No. 1 pickerel, ball bbla, ö; quarter, U t'j; kjt. 81 ioi 1 wbiM pr nail barrel at M 00(0 50; qaartar barral, t3ss; kits, 1 15; family white, half bbla, ft OU; aar Vara, W&w; klt, 11 uu ; OftUIorolA salmon, pr half barral, new 110 CO; kits, 13 75; Maeksrl.nw mass per brl, 33933; half brl. II 0O4lS 00: qnarur barrl, 18 6o; klU. U 10: No. L barrel, !.; baJf Drrl,f 6010 00; quarter Darrsl. M 605 00; kiu, II 45; No. S, aali barrsl, 97 CO: quarter baxraL S3 75; kit, 11 M; Cod nab, IS 607. Holland hsrrlng.psr ka. II a0;aoled barrlna Oo. HMboU axnokad. Wo. Prepared oodflah, i 00 J8 50; Round Hhors her ring. 17 50; half barrel, 14 00. HrtOOMt Mnmonj S0O3 00; medium, ft 35(3 3 60; stra. S4 OOtflM . ÜBT OOOU Trade is acaroely fair and prloes remain unchanged. BATTUia onunary, lC3Uo; middling, 16e; aat tlasas, ISo. bowk Dbilliiiq Haahvlll, lOXe; Papparsl. He; Btark.lusc TrtmarG Omega O inch, 19a ; Amoskeag A .O.A. 22 vc; A, 183;t3oneatra,-4MdaL17o;HMlal 00; axtrajji. Uot extra 4-4, )o; uwuiowa M lt.cb.Co: ditto S3 inch. 30o; ditto to lnoh. ISo; al&ld.XJSe. 3Tkna m-Riprs Amfrtcaa. S-8, llo ; M, 10c : Wbittendaa lSc, 140, and 15o ; Union, 13, 15, and to. r'AriB Cambkicb Common colors, 60; high xlora, 1 cent higher. Paurrs ATni-icn. 7o ; Waahlngton, Hsrrl mao, Kletamona ürlsnul and Uonenwv, : dprague'B ranor, 7o; rrecman, 7c; btanöara -hirüngprlnU,7Vo; Albion solid oolon, 74o; Peabod j suiting 70 ; Wamsatta, So ; Mourning prints, 7o. U abtat UHAJor Whlu.TSo; colored, no; coy- riet warp. S7c. ksovh tiHxaTioos Vermont. Bj: JNasn. rU, 8c: Middle vUl, 60; Idaho, 9o: cw aibsny, 83; ftarx Am vo; iiure) DM 3; tnrel H.8c: i'ark A .7c: liranlt B..8!ic; Bed- fordK..7e; Peop Nn7j; Pepp.ü.74o: Pspp Ii. Sc: Few E. üc. xüjüachhd BHKXTisGa Lonsdale, lie ; Hope, Jo; Hlackatone, ICo. Atascmonet, juo; iiui 9Vic: M.iui; Dwiglit tar.lüc; Vaughn XX c: Bad Dog. 7c: Quaker 7Jc: Cambrics. Lone lale. lo; Vonnt Wrr)or. lc; Jsbes Knight, U)o; Wamsutta, 14s; New York MUls,14o. ÜEA1Ä HAOrt Amciefig A., 3uc; LewlstonA, ;:Htark. 8;; Union, Ha: Banner, 30c; Mon traup. 'i a. ittUOH ttteady and unchansed. AssatocUda u Quoted at avaSCc; alco- aol at U 253 S5; alum, per pouud, J.e; camphor, per pound, 80(s3c; cocbl aoal, per pound, 0Cd90c; chlororm, per annd, 11 151 33; oopperaa, barrel, per pjcaö, 2üc; cream tartar, pure, 4637e: la ago, per pound, II äül &; lloorlce, Oalab, per 02uu, genuine, 4J.joc: magnesia, cftrb 3 os r pound. &Joc; morphine, P. A W. per ounce ; 14 ttuw4 76; madOer, per poand, 18J19o; oil, oae fc.r. No. l, per gal, ti auI 60; oil, bergamout, per nit6 50jj.; oplumper pound. W6in87 00; Qui alt). Tier ounce, ?! 40; balsam copaiba cc; sc-ap. castlle, fx 13jlfic; aooa, bicarb teys, ptu pound, 699c; salts, epeom, per pouuu. 6o; snuff, Uarretl'a, pack, per zroes, 17;snnfl, Garrett's, per case or 4 dosen, fiSji-lphux, Hour, per pound, 6iSc; saltpetre, per pound, lOcWttc; turpentine, S0ai66c HAY Owing to tbe rain the offer In to-day were limited, though prices did not vary from our last quotations. ixmse UQuuutu at 'rr choice timothy a-om wagons. Prairie baled, best. S 14 0. Baled timothy in autil ml tMiO tor tbe best. Btraw, 3 00 per load or 3Jc per hundred. GRAIN. FLOOR AJS'D jTJLED ÜRAJS. ÖH1P trcrra, jto. üran Is dull 213 0C14 0J: fine feed at 116 00, and nilddimcs at according to qurliiy. Corn meal, bolted. Si 4J; feed meal SI JO per bnadred. Hominy feetlmeal.il la. IfLOUBr Uuiel and unchaogtd Choioe rancies re qaoted at 7 00 37 50: fancy oountry t (6 2Ö967.) for new; family country, ftd2oviö 75; super flue. $1 UU37a; fine et 43 aö3 7b. I'OKN Dull, with a good supply on band. Mixed, held at 10; high uuxeu Die; So. 3 whli at 67a: ear 6e; new, 4'.c. Oats Noiniual. Hound mixed U&lc. White, 33c; damaged 25 632c tin Nominal. Quoted at 60&80c. Uarubt ISomlnal. Worth 8'Jcoli CO. Whkat Unchanged. We quote: tieu wueat, WcOIl 10 for new; SI 20 all tö for old, tree on board : amber SI 0391 2U for new; !1 10 1 30 for old; white nominal, held at 11 23(1 ;5 for old ; fl IWJ12 lor new. Damaged Wheat biK'HX:. riotJ! The offerings to-day were more liberal at tO S '(07 lor me Oedt. FANCY UROCERlfea AND FROIT-g.uiet, with limited demand. Oanmd uoojm Steady at yesterday's quota tions. l oniatocs, 7 lbs. tl 3)31 1U ; S lbs, SI 75,1 83 ; Tar cuouth corn. 2 'Dil 3b; Mountain acar. IJ UO. Peaches. 2 lbs., tl "Sfijl 85; 3 lbs, Si 75. Stratruerrltn, '1 lbs, II oj. luuip- hers 1 las, 13 25fä 50. Wortlcberrtes, 8 2&2 50. r'.neapple, lbs. Si 'ii Bucco- tah, U-; Yarmouth, Si 5 J ureen Peas, . 7i5?.J Hiring beans, 81 60; liart- let pears. 3 353 0. Lima beans, Si Uj; Pumpkin, 3 lbs. 11 75. Corned beef, 2 lbs, I i 50. 4 00 ; t lbs, tU 50(iU i Lrual iteef, Jacob's, 15c ; lriWKTa.de, 14 'c. Cove oysters, full weight, 1 pound, tl 25; 2 pounds, S2 132 25; light weight, 1 pound, lfA'9'5c; 2 pounds, SI 'l 85, Lobsters. 1 pound, W m:'1 pounds, Si 25. CaÜ'ornla salmon,! pound, tl Ib itl 'id: 2 nonm's, S3 'Jä(ii3 80. orkion f ktriTs-Unchanged. Oranges, per brl., S3;g4 50. iuions, prime 17 U) d7 50; dates p-r lb; old raisins, layers, 9. fio; new raisins. S2 VJl uu; London laver -! (W; jlcs atet crown, S17j; doable crown 1100. BaltviD, lSilSc: Valencia, 13:a:3Mc: flsc. oew drum Arm I7 41rc; large layer 2Cc per lb. ; French prunes in boxes, very fine, 13(913c; kegs, 12(i13c; citron. 40o; currants, 7S3J. Turkish prun'ia.nsw, 10(3 lie. Nuts Ho ft shelled alraonus qaoted at 21 (523c; filberts, 14 4 ISo ; walnuts, French, llo; Naples, lädaiSc; Brasil nau, H peanuts, red, raw R.aa'-Cr; white Virginias, 11)43 lie; roasted 3c higher. tiOi'S N w crop are quoted at 433190 per pound KIDD, ETC Äo change lo report. Beml elty green hides, cows, So; steers weigh ing 63 i'us or over, 7c; best city veal skins, llo; bos; city Hip akin, Be; green salted, cured, at 7a:?i; dry salted hide. lOo; dry Cint- 12i4c. Urutit , bail and stag hides two-thirds price. !jhe.-r lAIu sure qaoUru at M to SI 00 according 10 quality, 'ilnw. HAic Urease Krown at 7c; yellow. 7ii,3; white, 911c. Aiut-hu-mij and unchanged. Quolsä. ita 10 Ui tti2j bei and amailer lniabi a at the usual advance. PKODUCE Market dull and prices unchaneed in fruit and vegetables. BUTTitB in iatr demand at old Azures. Uood roil li.t o'2: second rate, 12al5c. .os Kcarce and higher at 2u 22c. Poulthy we note an advance. Old fowls dull ; per uoA,hens2 25: roosters SI CO; Packn. live, old, and young. Si 25; geese, S3 50. rurkcya, pr lh. live. 6(a7c Youna chickens plenty. O00J size bring SI 61 perdoxen. VKUETABLca rotatoes are dull and un charged. Car Jots 3i to 37c per bushel; from store, 40 to tec. Sweet potatoes, S3 t0(43 50 per DarTfci. iiery, TjQS c per doz. Omos New onions slow at S3 C032 35 per bar- re!. Fbuit Ureen apples plenty at S3l?H 75 ner brl. : cholce.S X3 i cO. Pears scarce. SS 00O1U 00 per Darrel. Urs pes nave abjut disappeared bom the ruaiket. We quote per drawer. Concord fl 75; Catawbas.Si; Delaware, S3 00. Cranbcrriea at Sil 50o 12 00 per barrel; S4U) per bushel. eeeewax, per id, Jtas; wmie navy beans, Ii MX9 1 61 and very dull; Feathers, per lb, prime live geese firm et 6J0: mixed, 25&30c: Ulnsesc. 76e: Kjunr. ter lb., cotton. Sc. Hosit-Uu et and unchaneed at SOe per pound lor cnoice boxes; for low grades, )dx?bc. IRON ANJl 8TEEL Firmer aud market Im proving slightly. ine uaokkuoos are given at 11st prloes, as fol lows: Vaj Iron U QUOtM At V (t27u. BheeU rolled. 1U to 14. 4o: 16 to 20.49:27. 4V.a . Charcoal. o advanoe on above rate. Other rises and numbers are graded at proportionate raua. Bteel Is qaoted as follows: Sanderson's best English tool, Uoo; American tool, 18o; spring teel, 154 Inch, lie; IK tnob and over. llo. nuu dick snapee. sua. uorse shoes. Burden's, 15 75 per ke?; mule, f l bisher, LEATHER- Unchanged. On alanehtered aoie Is quoted at 89 41; Buffalo, SO. 9&3c; narness S433; upper iS?2S3 per loot: French calf, II 7532 35; French kip. II collar, ner foot. 20e : bridle. ner dosen . $i f 0 94 0J ; domestic oal. tl SOdtl 60;. alp. dometic,6 call 10. LiUMrtfiK The demand and trade are re ported good. fiKA 1 and 3 clear, per M. feet, Sreen, AU w; dry, 60 to: in oring, reeled, SA) OOW XX); Biding, dreeeed, flSOU 18 00; Utook boards, rough, 115 0041 00: Common boards, S14 00; BUI stuff, to 16 feet, SH 00; Rill toff, over IS ft, $15 00934 00 Heavy timbers, II CO extra per M.; Hbeetlng, 112 uu: A sawed hlngles, 4(H93 W: No. 1 shingles, S3 60; Poplar shingles, S3 CO: Lath, S'i 75; Bouthsin pine floor Ing, dresned, S0 CO45 . eoLAa Clear. Uo 1; Ojmmoa, 14 00; Calls S10 00. A&B lit and 3d, 33 CO. Black WiLscT-iD quotations are buying J trices for green and selling prloes for dry lumber, t and 3d, dry 106 0080 00; lit and 3d, green, 140 00,145 00: Culls. S16 UW420 00. OILH Unseed dull. Raw linseed quoted at 55357c; boiled at 60 P:62o; lard oil, current extra, SI 10; No. 1, SI a 10; tanners oll.Btrait's beet,eo$85o; Ranks' beat, 55(Xo; Labrador, 80a'i5c; refined coal 011.133 l4o: standard gasoline for lamp, Uido; headlight, 30325o: lunrlcaUng and machinery Oils. 25o4Ml 26. PKOViaiON-In demand, with lltUe stock in trade. BulkMkats Clear rib sides, summer cured, as to au days in salt, lio; JO days salt, 1jlio. Iireakfast bacon, 15c Ilams, none In market. Shoulders, market bare. Dried bref, 14H9150. Prime steam Urd, 133li;o; do kettle, l))föDo. Jobbing Pkicks Bacon elesr sides, Uc: bveakrastdo. 16c: ham, 18c; lard, kettle. ZQe. HTAPLS UROClCKlüv-Not much doing to day. uomn-Prices are nominal and the market weak both here and in the East. Roasting grades of Rio are quoted to 33323e; good to fair as asÄMe: prime al24a5Ho; Oholoe to fancy, at to,3o and Java mi MMbe. CA9TDLX8 Motel, 'ju&Xioi ttax canoies r 1 noted at 17),eU09: oommon pressed, Uiw 14 CHESBs-Firm at 14ai4Ke tor prime to oholoe factory. Mola as ks Aim BrauTs Nsw Orieana molaaaet Is steady at S5A7UO for old crop. New crop worth hoc for strictly prlme.j and syrups at IO04 SI for oommon to fancy. RICK Dealers quote at T7rt for Rangoon, and 8.403 for Carolina; 7JaDc for fair tobest Lonlsiana. öDOabi It Is thought to-dsy that better prices have been reached; market weak and dull. Wm a note: Refined la Quoted atiUXHl0C for A, Off A 10?i310Kc, 109100 tor extra C. and li'äue tor nara; circle u ana a, aiuo; yellows, 874who. HonA In rmx us. BVtfTe: 519 kees Boaps German Uquotsd at 87ej Babbitt ai iuoiuo. 8TAKOH Dealers quota at 6&5)fo pr pound for cearL MpicKS-Peppsr la quoted at 25423c; allspice. aUtSXie: oioven, 7U09'Oo; eamia. wma -Teas Market continues onchanxed. Uunpowder 1 quoted at oujan 4J, Imperial, !5o3Sl 20; Uy son 50 4SI SO; Oo1cclZ,55oU' Aut umn orMKmn, eusv'co. öEKUc Quiet and u .icnanend. y lax need is quoted at Sioul 40, according 10 quality ; much of it is damage 1 ; ciovcr t a 97 !); timoiny ami at u tout la, HALT Hteadv and unchanged Baglnaw, dray ioaa lota, mi 1 80ft I 9 ; Ohio River, in store, at Si 7oJl to: tMgmaw, ear iota, at 91 4)(on i3i uoia xvi v er, ci luwstntv, TOBACCO Weak at Quotations. Koyal Uem la qaoted mi 8oM-io; Monitor Navy, 08970c; baled tobacco, 45385o ; bright navlea ana quarters, W372c; emotlns brands, S5cjl'l)c; ane cuts, aurtic ; black lonaooo, 03000 in caa ies: twists, tKittic. TINNEKH' HTtlCK Trade is nominally good for this season ; prices unensng d. Tin Plate is quoted, for XC. luxl4.charooal,flrsl quality, at Sit 10 IX, ditto, at Si3 w. fc, Ki' roofing tin. 9 50; 10.20x38 roofing tlc,S19 5). Crass kettle, 4oo. No. 27 Iron B, 4 4-lOc; No. 27c smooth iron. sc. aioorenead's galvanized Iron, SO per cent, discount from list. Zinc, pr sheet, 11c; per cask, 10 Sc. Pig tin, Strait's, Wo. Wire Bright and annealed 43 per cent dis count from list prloes: lacquered 35 per cent discount. Bolder, tinner's lttc. Coppsr Hheetlng. 14 to 18 os 85o: plan Ished. 14 to IB ox., 39c: bolt copper, 45c; bottoms, 84o. Lead Pig, 7 4o; bar, ay,o. Antimony, io ; Babbit metal. le.ftOx) WOODEN WARE-No.ltnbsperdOS.S9950a 3 ditto, 18(98 50; No. S ditto, S77 50; No. 1 Churns, common, per dosen, uu ou; iso. 4 auio. m ou; No 3 ditto, S8 60; No. 1 oedar churns Draw bound. 821323: No. 2 ditto. S20aS21: No. lash churns, 818; No. 2 ditto. 16: No. 3 ditto, 814; stave half bushel measures, saoo; noop iron Douna ditto, 16 C0(?7; keelers, five In nest, 12 25; meal sieves, 14-10, CI 752; ditto 18, 82 00(92 25; O U hnckets two hoop, 82 00(42 10; ditto three hoop X2 2U(32 23. WHISKY Still steady and firm at II Yi. WOOIr Unwashed. tub washed. 453 f7c. WINDOW ULA3H yirm and advancing. Winnie ötremrth 2ni Qual. 1st Qual. 8x8 to 87 00 S7 75 ex 15 to U)ti;i 8 03 8 75 loxW to 12x18.. ux5u to a;x26... 11 ri u ou Disouunt 65 and 70 per cent, off above. ?ONKY, S TOCKS, ETC Nww Yos, November 3. Money market active at 3(37 per cent., and c!osed at 5 per cent. Mercantile paper 6$7 per cent. Custom receipts, 8552,000. Produce exports. 85,856,000. dealings, HS,OuO,000. Sterling firm. S'crllng Exchange Is quoted at 84 8o for OOdays, and 84 for sight. Money In late dealings became active, and In a flurry incident to It, loans were made as high as 7 per cent., gold, at close, however, wai quoted at 435, the reaction being as sudden as the advance. Uold declined from 15' to 15, but rccjvercd to V.bli, and closed at llö1 i. Pates paid for carrying were 1, 2, 3, 2)i aud 4 per cent. 1 0.1ns were made flit. Uovernment bonds closed firm. Railroad boods were firm this p fternoon. The largost transactions were in Union Pacific firsts, which sold at )U; Union Pacific lid grants uold at 9tJ-96; Kiukinz funds at U-VJi; Lake Shore consolidate 1 registered flrsis at lot; Western Pacific at 9 i, and Cleveland & Pittsburg consoll dtted linking tun tsat Chicago A North- wevern consolidated coupon gold bonds active at inii. State bonds quiet. The stock market was firm, and advanced iu the early dealings: tbe greatest Improvement was In Northwestern A 8t. Paul, whlcn was at tributed to the result of the election In Wiscon sin; Northwestern common rose from 37 to SM-i, and preferred from -M to62H; 8t. Panl from 34-; g to '6b i, and preferred from biy, to ; La ke Küore fell off to bl, and advanced to 62-; Erie declined from 18 to 17, but afterwards recovered ; Uulon Pacific advanced to 6öattttt; Western Union fell off to 75, but advanced to 76? and declined to 75;s; Pacific Mail ranged from 4i?, to 4i)Jg; Missouri Pacific declined to Id and ad vanced to 11. At tbe second call the market was quiet, with prices about midway between the two extremes; later stocks were firm, but to wards the close we:e lower and in sympathy with the flurry In the money market and ciosed dull, with a fractional recovery. Michigan Cen tral rell off to C2; Utke bnore to Pacific Mail to4'' Western Union to"5:;j; Northwest ern to St. Faul to 34?; trie to 17, and Union Pacific to C. Cfc I. C. rcso from 4Ja to 5r. with lastsaies at 5?5. iYansactlons on tock Exchange were 119,f00 shares, of which 13.4U0 were Erie. 62. OO Ltike Hhore, ß,2t)0 Northwestern, Vi,?) Rock Island, 12.5UU Pacific Mall, 3.1WJ Kt. I'aul, ls.auu Western Union, and 3,570 C, C. & 1. C. OOVBBHSf.Mr BROOB1TIK8. Thl I ri. 1 Ba 1 .1 Mon 1 1 ue. 1 W 'd 0. B. 'f ... O.a. 6e 'Ci. D.B. 6'a '4 O. a. 6's 'öö 0. B. O's 'C5 (new). U.b.0 s W- U. 6'l Tf38.M.MMMM ftper cent f'd loan.. U. 8. 10-40'S Cnpons, 10-40'g .. Currency 6'a. eoid . ,, 1:3 RiT 123 1U3 lisvj 119 I21H 101 1 i22 llf'i 120 117 115'4 H7e U3Sy 17Si ii 1 tnls 119 21 1154 12 U 1H 121 H 1 11 I2iyf U7- lis 11 lilJ Ut4 117H lies U74 ay Ul U7M IPX 12i4 123H 123 H 123 S iiS 177 12X H5H 11 110 I1U1 J oterllng. 7 The purchasing prices for uovernment bona In Indianapolis vary from tha If tw York qaota- tloas iaal per eent STATS HTOCK8. ThT Kn. Bau Men ine. W'u OldTenneasees.... 4 4ayt 48 4S 4S 48 NewTenneaseea. 47 47 4S4 4t?4 48 46, New Virginias 19! 39) tt 31) 39i 3 Old Virginias 40 40 l 4) 40 i2 Missouri 101)4 ")1J4 W IQ ioit Ih'r tm. -3.. hod Ta't W. Ü. Telegraphs IS IS 15 76?4 Paclflo Mall 40 40 4, , 4u Adams Jzpree- IUI 101V 101 101 1 0 Wells A Fargo Kx. 78 78 78 78 78 American Jul 68 67 63 f, 67 U.H.KX 44 44 45 45 44 H IT. Y. Central 107 114 It 4 104)4 104H Kris ir nx i8 17 Erie, prsfirred..-. 3) 3i 35 85 8) M.,-i,rv. , 131 uii i3i H2 Harlem, p'f'tU. 1M iso ' iüu rso Vao Michigan Central. K2 WV4 1 64 Ü. Pacific atociA- 65)J 65 oj tdy4 w LakeHhcre 1 59 1 62'. 61 IlUnoU Oential Ki iyr 2)J M Pitta barg w bt c4 1 1 Northwestern... &A , W X T1 Nthwest'n pref. 51 49 50 61 6 Ü.,U.4C 61?i 5lS M 91 N. J. Central.-.. 110 K5H m 105S 10 ttock island,. m 10 H3 mi SUPaul 34 83)4 S4 4b 3414 St. Fanl prr.... 62 BlJ, (SJ 6ii Kiy, Wubmsh 5) 5i 6)6 6)4 b Wabah rref 7 7 7 7 7 Kort Wayne... 91 97)4 87 98 Torre Iiante . 6 5 5 5 5 Terra Haute pre.'. 21 a 20 2 y Chicago A Alton W5 95 85) W 91 I C. A A. preferred. 10S !C3V; 103s, W Its OhloAMisslasl'pi. t 18 lbV2 ivy4 10)4 Indiana Central. 4h 4)4 4 4 4 4 u.,aiii... in)-, ins ms mi4 111)4 IL & BU Joe. - 19)4 1S?4 19'-4 204 20, Osl.ALkoa&wana. 118 lis) U-8 H") H8)i rv. P i-T.h. 1S 18 19 I 18 O. Paclflo bonds. It4yg 104)4 IC4H 104X loij U. Paclfio bonds 102 lOHi i'2 101)4 1(2 Ws 101 67 45 U'4 SP Ul)6 IUI t2 5 t 9i 90)4 87 51V t-3 106 s. 6 7 97), o 20 V5H 103)4 leH Hl4 20 118H U 102?i HUH MARKETS HI TKLEU KAPn, HEW TORS, Nov. S. Klour Only a moderate home trade Inquiry and the market Is less firm; receipts 3:,0r0 barrels; sales were made ot superfine Western and state at Ii 06(95 40; oommon to goo extra do at Ii 4:.ia5 85; good to ehoioe at 15 so 2i: white wheat Western extra at 90 30 S 00; com mon to good extra Ohio at 96 eu7 50: oommon to: choioe BU Louis at Ab 7ofiH 00. Rye nom ine market la steady ; sales were made at 4 25 4 6 50. Corn meal The market dull; sales were made of Western at W 33 75. Wheal Is lo er: receipt 3 J7.UM bushels; sales were male of No. 1 Chicago spring, St 3X137: rejected spring at Si lAtal 07; No. 2 Chicago spring at 11 27 413); No. 3 Chicago spring at SI 1441 16; No. 2 Mil waukee, sill 81(l No. 3 Milwaukee at fl istg 128; winter red Western, at Si Udiwl 24; amber Western at IT 26.91 27; white Western at si 3i 4 1 00. Kye Demand lizht; svles were made of Western and state at 75 4. barley Tbe market Is active ;,. lei were made of Canada West at Ii INJl 20: No 4roweJ state atlli;; No.4rowed state at tCc Barley matt -Tbe maraet is quiet; sales were made of old Canada West at SiWO.3 1 ä. Corn Tbe market is advancing and closed dull : buyers refuse to pay outside quotations; recelpti. 75,000 busnei ; tlei were made of Wes-.-em mixed, steam, at75)4c; do, sali at7ö,?ec; high mixed and yellow Western at 7ii)4tf7c iMis The market 1 iuoe active: receipts 9,U0 buauels; sales were made ol Western mixed and state at 3317; watte Western 40302c ; white state at 4S -V: white at 48fli2. Hay The market is firm; Kales were made 01 ship ping at II 7' Hops l be market is firm : sales were made of Eastern aud Western at loaicc; New York state 12.j10c ; California at 17 silc. Rio ctcee-Market It dull and unchanged : kamt were made of cargoes at 18jJt')4c; jobbing at MgMKc, gold. BuarSalea were made of larr to good rednlng at78c; prime at 8(c; Ceutrl fut;al at -.c: redced ia unctani(ed at lu.llc. Uoiasees Tke market is unoangd; saiei were made of ewOreans At 5)(3tii; old and new at sOfl-vte. Rice Mrket it uuch"nged; sales were made of Ncrtk Carolina at C7)4e; Loals'sna at6vi7c; Kargoon at 4(9ic. Petroleum The market Is Himer: sa.es made of crude at c; refined at 139l3)c; cases at 17)3 ic; nap tha at l'.io. Ko In The m irket Is steady ; sales were made of strained at 11 87)41 hi. XurpenUrte um wer made of spirlui at 42c. f jrgs The marxetls firm; sales were made of Western at 27;-2ho. Port Is firm and active; sales were made of new meM. jobbing, at SZ1 00. Beef Tne market in quiet; na.e made of plain mess at lütOOU 25: ertra do at 111 001150. Cut meats 1 he market is quiet; sales made ol dry salted shi uliers atc; tieroe pickled bams at 144c: clear rib, at 15S.c; bellies ai. 14)4. Mludibs Are dull and nominal; sales were made ol Western long clear at 132; city long clear at Wtc. Lard- Is heavy; sales were made ot o'd prim team at I3cl c; do, new, at Hci4c; seller November at 13c. Lutter The market Is un changed: sai.a were made of Western at lü&l&c. CheeHe Ibe marxet Is quiet; sales were made ol oramon to prime Western at 'sl3c. Whxy The market 1 easier ; sales were made at 11 17. Leather übe market Is unchanged; sales made of hemlock sole, Buenos Ay res and Kio (Jrand, tight, middle and heavy weights at 2(tc; California do 2.1 2öct27-; common do at 213 28)4. Wool The market Is Crm; sales were made of domestio fleece at 43&&o: tubbed at 52 5(5c; palled at 27(j4öc; unwashed at 1732c. CU4jCA(43 Nov. 3. Flour The market Is and steady; salts were made or common to good extra spring at Id0030 50; Minnesota wln ixratSo 2i'a. 2i; Western extra at iy$ 00; Western snperflt e at S4 00. Whet The market Is steady with a; lair demand at lower prices; tales were made of No 1 Chicago spring at tl lo; No 2 Chicago xpriug, SI o7)4 wai bid for eiler vpot; SI ti7?4 was bid for seller November: l 07)4 was bid for sei er December; 81 0734 was bli for seller all the vear; No 3 Chicago tprmg at 9;c; rejected at biolc. Corn The market is firm aud prices are held higher; sales were maav of No 2 mixed at 52)4c for selier spot; EOJc was bid for seller November; 47)4'i$17tj was bij lor seller all the year; h go mixed at 5!fr30: rejected, old, at 014vic; new at ö.47c. Oat. The market In active und prices are firm ; sales were made of No 2 ?.t SiJc for seller spot or option ; rejected atüm-t. Barley The market Is steady and prices held firmer; sales were made at Sic lor seller spt; 83cfor seller November, tive The market is du ;1 and prices are lower; site? were made at t7ib7)4o for seller spot; 7i'c for 6eller December. Pork The market is firm and ho.dets are asking higher rates ; sales were made of new at SH; old at 21 37)4f421 to for seller spot 8i9 701-4 ii o for ke.ler November ; 119 0(&i9 0i for seller all the year; 19 for Eeller January: Jfiölo (3ia So for seller February. Lard The m irket is dull and prices are weak : sales were mute ar. $12 80 for eller spot; 112 5o for seller Novem ber; S2 16(412 29 for se ler all the year; 12 lö for ee ier January ; $12 25(4 2 0 lor seller Febru ary. Buik meats The market is quiet slid prices are steady ; sales were made ot fchoulders tt 84c; shortrio middles at ll)511)ic: short c ear middles at 12c. Whisky lh market is dull aud prices are lower; sales were made at Kl 1-4.1 l Li. Freights Corn to Buffalo. ö?ic; wheat do, Kecelpts for the pst 24 horn-. Flour, 20,000 barrels; wheat, 20-.uw buauels; corn, 81,000 bushels; oat. ii.o.'NiO busbcl3: rye, 2ö,0 bushels; barley, llO.OJO bushels: malt. iW. mU busheis. Hh pments lor tne past 21 hours Flour, 17,t tiö ban els; wheat, 300, Oj bushels; corn, ,'i bushel: oct. n.ono bushels; rye, 7,0)0 bushels; barley, 100,000 bushels; ma! I, 57,oo bushels. On theoall ooard thlsalternoou wheat was higher; su es were madeat5i07Jg tor seller cash; $1074 l-'r teller November. Corn The market Is active and price are firmer: sales weie made at 5l)4''Jl?8 for seller Noveinoer; 4Sc for seller all the year. Oat Tbe maraet is easy and prices are unchanged; sales were made at Sli lor seller cash. Pork The market 14 steady; fa!es were made of old at Iii 37)4 for seller cash ; Siü 20 for seller February. Lard The market Is quiet and prices are uuc'uangea; sales were xnada at Ü12 1 lor seller November. HT. LOÜ18, Nov. 3. Cotton-The market dn'l and prices ate lower; sales were made o middling upiand ar. iV"'c: low mlddllne at ii.3ic: good orulnary at llj-. Klour 1'he market is quiet and weak, and the demand is almost wholly confined to bu pern do and lowest quail ties: sales were maaeof superfine UU at 3 85 &i 25: extra superfine fall at I4 2öa4 60: double extra superfine fall at 4 75,5ts0; treb:e extra superfine fall at !5 00(35 60; extra family, in- ciudinK tancy, at 3 ix'rai w. Wheat The mar ket is dull and tbe prices are lower: mm were made of No 2 red fall and winter at 1 50falf2 cash; II 50(31 52)4 seller November; No 3 red winteret si 'iyt cash, uorn J he nisi et is firmer; aus Were made of No 2 mixed at 4'J)4s cash ; 4fc)047c seller November. Osts The mar ket is firmer; sales were made of No 2 mixed at as,,4&.,itic cash; 3tc seller Norembtr. Barley The markew Is dull, except for highos Krades, which are firm ; saes were made of choice to fancy Northern spilug at l'.ogl 35. Kye The market 14 tinner; Hues we e made of strict -y prime No 2 at bfc. Irovit-lons Tne prices are unchangeJ. Iork Sates were made at 122 73. Bulk meats The maraet It dull; sa'.es were nifide of loose lot", lo to M days in sit, to ba delivered immediately, at dtUi'alfc. liiuoii The prices are higher; sales were made of clear ribs at l'-.'c, clear sides at S4!4c. l.ard The jrice' are unchanged; ales were made of prime steim, current make, alt 13 ou. Whisky The prices are uncharged ;sa!es were made at 81 Hojs The market is steady and firmer;: Bales were made of shipping Yorkers at iKC7 00; packing at 17 2j; butchers at S7 n(7 40; extra Blockers at $5 5o. Cattle The prices are nuchauged; sales were made of good to choice native steers at 85 00 5 i2i4; medium to fair Colorado natives at t3 to 4 oo; native stockers at Sluo3 75; native feel ers at H0i'Q4 25; native cows at 12 353 00; good to choice Texas steei s at 3 5 i(q 4 12H; medium to fair Texas steers at i'2 7j(i4 26: common Texas cows at Si z2 00. Keceipts Flour, e,uo barrels; Wheat. 4,000 bushels; corn, ö.uuo bush els ; oats, 15,000 bushels; rye, 11,000 bushels; bar ley, 1,000 bushels: hogs, 1,930 head: cattle. 1,570 head. CINCINNATI, Nov. 3. Cotton The market Is easier not lower; sales were made at 12;c. Flour Tbe market Is unchanged; sales were madeof family atf5 Wüeat-The mar ket is dill and nominal; sales were made of choice red at SI 20tfl 8". Corn The market ia dull; sales were made of mixed at assoc. Oats The market Is dull; sales were made of No 2 at 'i(440c. Barley The market is dull and nomi nal: sales were made of Canada, to arrive, at 1127. Kye The market Is unchanged; sales were made at 7S(pfc Pork Is scarce and firm ; sales were made at SJ2. lrd The market Is steady ; sales were madeof tteam at i:-?4'4l2?ic: kettle at 1314)4c. Bulk meats The mark t is firm ; sales were made of prtly cured shouiders at sc; clear rib at Ili012c; clear at 12Jc all loose ; sales were also made of shoulders al7?4c; Cumberland middles at luXc; short rib In bulk at 11c : short Cear at llc ; long cut hams at l!ic, all boxed, November. Bacon -tcwe and prices nominal ; sales were maae 01 asms in picKie mi 12413o. Hcgs The market Is unchanged ; sales were made of common light at $7 ($7 10; good light and packing graies at 7 1537 26; good to extra butchers at 17 )'7 50. Reelpts None. Shipments None. Whisky The market la steady; sales mere made at II 13. Butter The market 1 uun ana un changed; sales were m uo of choice West ern reserve at 2ö3c; vnirai unio. cnoice, at 2t(325c; medium at 20230 Cheese me maraet is unchanged; sales weie made at 12(ji24c. Oils The market is unchanged lor linseed; lard oil is Armand uncnacgeu; sales were made atj 1 HicH 05. PHILADELPHIA. Nov. S. Petroleum -Tlx" market is steady; sales were made of refined at 13 i134c; crude at lo)4-10)4c Flour The market steady; sales were made of superfine at 84 50( 4 75: extra at S5 O0(ü5 60: Iowa, Wisconsin and Minnesota extra family at W 25.7 00; Ohio and Indiana at 8ö 124'97 25; high grades at 17 239 8 60. Wheat Llti.e doing; sales were made of red western atfl Ou$l 10: Pennsylvania western at II 8til 39; amber at II 401 4i ; white at II 40 n1 48. Kye Bates were made at 75Q8ao. corn Tbe market Is firm : sales were made of yellow at 73(974c ; mixed at 73673tJ. Oats-Bales were mads f mixed, choice while at 39348c. Barley ales were made at 113"!&3 3i. Provisions sales were made of mess pork at 122 !Hl 75. I M. rd Sfl I CM warm muH a llallla OThlik. 1? ' Je "'ere made of New York state and ""u'u couuiy extras at 04 (yc , tew ion state and Bradford county firsts at 30 jt2c; Je; extra rolls at 23:ioc: rolls flrsie at 2Sf2Sc. vurrw-iuu marsei is stesuy; sales were man of Western at 12(Ac. Fg-The market is firm; sales were made of western Iresh at 31 32c. TOLEDO, Nov. 3. Flour The market is dull; salei were made at II 0Q7 50. Wheat The mi r- ket is dull and rrlcB am Inwpr- uIm n mul No2 white Wabash at II 33: No 2 white MiehiH ganatiin; amber iliohUaa at I lSvJllS; seller December at SI 20; seller January at II ti: No2 smber Mtchian at 1101; No 2 red winter and fall f l is)4; rejected red winter at 4C Corn The market is steady; sales were made of high mixed at 5!)4c; seller November at 50c; No 2 white at 68)40; no grade, new. at 51c ; damaged, new, at 4Sc. Oats The market is easier; sales were made of No 2 white at Söc spot aud teller November; seller December at 'ivy. seller January at 37c: white at4'c; Michigan at 34c; rejected at 30c. Freights Are firm and uccaanged;to Buftalo, K Vic for wheat; to Os wego, 6c for wheat; to Ogdeuabunt To for wheat. Bran Males were made at f 14 7'15. Receipts Flour, 4)0 barreli; wheat, 37,000 bushels: corn. I8.0 bushels; oats. 5,00 bushel. Hhtpraent Flour, SoO barrels: wheat, VKo bUKnela; corn, ,003 buuhels; oats. B,0U bushela. LOUISVILLE, Nov. S. Cotton The market is firmer, and sales were made at H.'c. Kiour Dull and unchanged; sales were made of extra at 15005 50; fancy at ?7 2.j$S25. Wheat The market is firm tnd un changed; sales were made of red at II 101 . Corn The market is steady; sales were made at 60tj2c. Oats-The market U steady; sales were made at KS 12c. Kye The market is dull: sales were made "i new at 75. Hy The market 1 dull; sales were made of choice timothv at fl4r19. lro- visions The market is dull and nöruinai.'y unchanged. Hulk meats ales were made ot c:eariib at VZ'(i),c, loose. Bacon Sates were made of shoulders at 6)4c; clear rib at l.t;c: ail packed; sugar cured hams none. Lard Sales were made of tierce at li gillc. Whisky --The mtrket is Hrm and prloes are unchanged; sales were made at 11 H. Bdggiuir The market is unchanged; sales were made of 21b Kentucky hemp at l:tc. CLEVELAND, Nov. 3. Wheat The market dull and weak and prices are nominally un changed ; sales were made or No l new rel Western at II 35: No 2 nw rert Western at 11 20; and rejected at 85c; old No 1 red West ern is nominal; sales were made at 11 4"gjl 45 Shelled com -X lis market Is steady at a dec Ine from yesterday; sales were made ot new low mixed shelled at 6Jc;and high mixed shelled from store at We. F.ar corn Hl-s were male or eirson track at We. Oats Tbe market lower; sales were made of new No 1 s'ate et 37c; No 2 "'ate at 3öc; and rejected at 4c. Petroleum Tbe market is unchanged; fates were made of standard white. 111 degrees test, in car loads, at iu)c; and 15) degrres Ohio state test at HVc, in car lots, and l?4r2)ic above these figures for small way lois Receipts Wneai, buheis; corn, bushels; oats, bushels; barley, busheis. PITTSBÜRO, Nov. S.-Wheat-The market i dull and prices are weak and unchanged; sales were made of new red winter at tl 30 il 35; new white at 113'jtl 4'J; o;d red winter at II 4)Ql 45. Shelled cora The market is dull; sales were made at WjiGSo, on track, for mixed and prime yellow. Far corn The market is dull; sales were made of old ear a 68-570C, as to quality, for car loads on track; and new at aoc. Hetroleum The mar ket U quiet but prices are firm; saies were made of cruda at (1 6l4, st Parker's Land in; and rjiliiei at 13c, Phlldaiphla duilv ery. LIVE STOCK MARKETS. INDIANAPOLIS LIVE STOCK MARKET. INDIANAPOLIS, WEDNESDAY, NOV. 3. There were 21 head of beef cattle at ths Fx chmge Stock Yards, and about all sold at prices ranging from It 00 to 51 25 for prime butchers ca'tle. The market wai active. Good cattle la in demand at full prices. Common dull and hard to sail at quotations. The prices are as follows: Good, smooth, 1.103 to I,!00 shipping StCCrS aeMeeaeeaeeeMeeeeea-r) 0 'iJ 0 Prime butchers' cattle.- 4i O j4 2 ) 3 50t.:l 75 3 0"(3 2a 2.01 10 2 75! ii) .... 3 50n3 75 Hulls and Thin Cattle. Stock cattle .... Oood Cnerokeie worth -No hogs or sheep offered BUFFALO LIVK HTOCK. MAiCKET. BurrALO. Tov. 3. Cattlk The receipts to 3av were GUI head, making a total for the wees of 7,854 head, or 4iilcars; the in -r ket was dull and prices were weaker ; KO d to prime stock t q,Vna off lait werk' quotations and medium to cimmoa He o!f; many shipping the best quality of the offerings throuu to Kastern markets for srvle In first bancs. In preference to sei.lng here m prices offereit ; about l,0vio head were olsposei or, but t.e few lois of prime remaining in ards being shipped Fast for sale in first hands; sales were male of Illinois steer3, ranging from 1,0 JO to 1,11 to 1,221 lbs, at II 25 4 82y 25; Ohio steers, ranging from 9i1g1,14 to 1,378 lbs. at 14 12 4 ($4 37 5 7i ; Texas fcteers, ranging from 1.U11 to 1.074 lbs, at 14 404 50; In diana steers, ranging from l,i ö and 1,234 and 1,210 to l.-J lbs. at II BJ'ao uurai l5 Si. öhkkp and LA31B3 The receipts for to-day were 7.000 head, tbe majority being Jamb-i, making a total of the supply for the week of 1S.MI0 beau; tne market was nvciy ior iambs and fairly active tor western sneep; lamos ranKaJnC in advance, all the offerings flndicg re.dy sale; Western sheep were unchanged. ranging ' i advance: western sneep at ii 2-jl 1 ö 24 9J aud 15 2-ir45 40 from commonest qua ity, averaging 8 1 lbs to prime extra quality, averaiug liKi lbs, Canada lambs, at 1-5 766 00(4 0 I2ifj 2oU 40: common quality light grades to heavy and pi 1 me Canada sheep at fofti 37 but few loads of Western sheep remaining un sold; sales of 4,1J hesd l,M0 head of Western sheep. 2,000 head of Canada lambs and UU bead of Canada sheep, about ail lor the LasU-rn trade. ILxw The receip s rorlo-dav were 3SWI head, making a total f r the week of 17,700 head; the market wa fairly active for Yorkers and liulit bogs of good quality ana there was a moderate demand for heavy'hogs; l,7oo head were dis posed 'of quality ot lair to good Yorkers; .sales were made or common loiairats uu7 "; fair to best at 7 707 85; heavy hogs at S7 7i&8; about all sold. CHICAGO LIVJS HTOCK MARKET. Chicago, Nov. 3. Bzkr Cattle Tbe receipts for to-day were 3,500 head; the market was weak and dull, tending lower; sale were made of stockers snd butchers at 12 bukd 75; shipping at 3 758 25; Texan at f2 75l; shipments, 1,890 hed. Hoo The receipts for to-day were 21,000 bead ; the maraet was fairly active but 5313c loner: tal a were made of common to prime at t7 Vo 7 20, mrstly at 17 2 ?7 40; shippers at t6 757; shipments, A,otO head. en EE? The market was active and steady, with sales at $5; common to choice at 13 öosl 4 76. EAST LIBERTY LIVK STOCK MARKET. East Libkbtt, Pa Nov. 3. Bxsr cattlb The receipts tonlay were (61 head, making a total of 2,427 head lor the last 2 days; selling at S3 2Ö&8 2o. Hogs The receipts to day were 2,915 uiaiing a total of 4,7i head far tbe labt 2 bales were made as follows: Porkers at 7 75: Philadelphias at S8 WÖ 25. mhksp TherecelDts to-day were 3.000 head, days. I7oOQ head. makluKatotalof H.hOO head for the lui 2 days; selling st II OO&ö 40. - ' BOBTON wuul MARKET. Boston, Nov. 3. Wool The market Is firm with deddedlv a better trade tone. Manufactu rers are buying with more confidence, and prices have evidently setued down 10 a point under which they cau not go, although an advanee;can hardly be looked for in the present depressed s'ate of trade. Hales were made ot X and IX Ohio and Pennsylvania fleeces at 45317c; me dium and No. 1 neeoe8 and Aiicnigan and V is consln fleeces at 42(45o Including X medium: combing and delaine selections atöOigöJc; pulled wools are In demand, with sales at 3&xo for üupers and X. NEW YORK DRY Ü0OD3 MARKET. Nbw Yokk. Nov. 3. Dry goods Business continues quiet wlih the domestic commission bouses and importers, and tne jobbing iraae was light. Coiton Goods Tue maraet was dun out nrm, acunne orown suceuugt, ui-uiuis auu v have Improved looks; piald prints and robes wure in lair reouest: dress goods and skirt dress were active; woolen goods for men's wear ruled quiet, but repe.iinu. uux cioaKings were in steady demand. FORE1UN MARKETS. Loirnon. Nov. 35 p.m. Consols for money 94 6-16; and on account, 81 7-16; United (state bonds 2us. letw, ioa?4: o-jos. 100, iui; iu-s, 104ji; new 6's, 10 New York Central, 3; Krle, 15i; and lrle preferred, 22. Tallow Bales were made at 51s 8d. Linseed oil Bales were made at 24s 6dMs Pd. Caloatta linseed Sales were made at bus Vd. Turpentine Hales were made Qt extra and Wes Vera at S5625a Mi and rpirtta at 23s. 8ugsr Sales were made lmtch standard, spot, at ed23s Wl ; No 12 iKitch standard, afloat, at 23s 3d. Petroleum Hales were made of refiuel at K')liK3d; and spirits petroleum at Se 3d. jArd Bales were made at 624. Common rosin Sales were mad at feis 3d, and refined at I4d. . Paris, Nov. 2. Rentes, Bit 07) ;c Frankfort. Nov. 3. American securities New 6s, is. Antwerp, Nov. 3. Fine American itrc leum, J?J. Liverpool. Nov. 3. Cotton Hales were made of midcllng uplands at 7d; and middling orieana et 'i ; sales were made or lu.uuu bales; 2,000 of which were for (peculation , and export unl ,500 bsls American. Yarns and fabrics at Manchester are steady. Klour ales were made ol extra and Wfst- ern at 2t rd. wheat Sales were mads ot No 1 Chicago spring at Vs lod: No a Chicago spring at as d; No 2 Mil- waukee at 9s 4d3!t: and winter at 10s bd. Corn Hales were made of mixed Western at 3lsbd;a1s M . Pr1r Hales were made of Ameri can prime mees Western at 15 : sale wer made prime mess rattern at h. Bacon- Hales were made of Cumberland cut middles at 61; short rib at 61s: long clear rib at end short clear lib at S.a. Ha inn Sales were made of long cut bams at 65s. Shoulders Sales were made at 41s. Beef Sales were made of East India mess at : extra East India mess st 137s; and prime East India mess at 6 s. Lard Hales were made of prime Western at 6. Tallow Hales were made of prime city at 47s. Turpen- tine Sales were made at 7 lor refined. Common rosin Sales were made at ös 3d s ra 6d: reSned at 17d. Cheese ales were made of choice American at E6 M. I.ard oil Sales were made at 57s. Petroleum Sales were made of rertoed at UsiOs 3d; and splrlis petroleum at y bd. I-IolTat's LifePiUs ! Zlo&uVs Pliosnix Bitters ! ! Pago's Climax Salvo ! ! ! form a complete I'fcmiiy Kfdicicf ( iiovt.and msts t sreil mo rp disease,, aatl bare doue mure tooJ fr I utniait. tbaa as jr other RtrdiciaeetiroScrrd te lie iiicjilp. MOFFAT'S LIFE PILLS ari pu.-rlj- Vrsi-table. Thfy act en the Liter, oppnise 1 he dcrts. and r.torinz the boJy to per fert health, and may be relied om torire Nrrtoit ul Sick Heailnrhe. OKt ivpnro. Djtprpt.1. lad!-pi-Ktkia, Jnuailhp. Lirer and Bilious luuipUiatii, t oliis, Srnrry. .cnrral Weakness. KeTer A icae. .MOFFAT'S FiMEMX UIITEKS rorn t the Kerretioni of the Stontarb, and air a Mire rare fur l)seps!a, erwesneft. Maples, at, luimle f'oiiiplaiuto. WeskneKü l-tilitT.f. F.U.'FS CLIMAX SALVE Ucromponndof Arnica with many other exfrsets ani üaUAUi. Ve warrant it le rar Kerofnla an4 Salt Fhf-um, Ferrr Sores. Pile. Frost Ette. hll. Mains, Corns. Inflammation of the Kye. Broken Breasts. Sore Nipple. ( ot. BrsiNeit.BrrBfjScalds anJ cll ('otanet)Ls Diseases as mas or bMKt. It allrtTs iniTiramatin. nobdne ail pain, and hals nil boat a rar. It U worth its weicht la sola te Mrrjr family, and hbould always been hasd. CirSoll I) j Druists every wJierc. J. r. a ILLS Preprleter, i-' Liberty street. Xeir Tori. SIIF.Rirr KALE -By virtue of a certl fled copy of a decree to me direkte Irora the cierk of the fcuperior (ourt of Marlon county, Indiana, In cause Num ber 6.. in wfckh inaac U 00 i.e. Henry Uoldrman and 1 evi (ire b are plainlifls, and John A. Caldf and Mary F. Oti dy, his wife, James K. IKjwuey aud Mary J. Downey, hli wife, ant" other, are delendants, reqnirluj me to make the gum of eighteen thousand and twfcut y-Uiree dollars od lourtten cents, witti ln'trtsl fiom the lendition of said decree and csts, I wi;l expose at public sale, to the highest bidder, on SATURDAY, the 27th day of November, 1875, between the hours of 10 o'clock A. m. and 4 o'clock p. m. of t-aid day, at the doorol tbe Court Mouse of Marion county, Indiana, the rents and prortts lor a term not exceeding sev n years, of the following real ea e, siiuaie aud lying and beit g in t-aid Marlon county and fetale of ia d:ada, to-wit: Lots numbered one hundred and thirteen. onehnndred and fourteeu, one hundreJ aud seventeen, on hundred ana eighteen, one hnn drei and nineteen, one hunured aud twenty, one hundred aud iweiity-oti-, ouo hundred and treny-two.oue hundred aud tweniy-thrte, one huedrel and twenty-tour, on hundred aud twenty-five, one huudrtd and twenty-sir, one tiUndred aud twest-M ven.ore houdrtd and twenty-eittht. one bundled and tweuty-niue. one hundred and thirty, o- e hui dr. d and thir- tv-oue. one hundrel and thirty-two, one hun dred and thirty-three, one huncred and thirty- lour and one hundred and lorty one in J. ti. Downey's lulra bouiheat adUiiiou to the city of Indianapolis. Also. Lots number seventy nine, eighty etguty-one, eighty-iwo, eiuhiy-three, ninety seven, ninety-eight, one hundred and one, one hundred ana two, one hundred and five, one oundred and fix, one hundred and nine, one hund ed and ten. one I uudred and thirty -five. one hundred and thirty-Mx, one hundred and thirty-seven, one hundred and thirty-elgat, one hundred and thirty-nine and one hunured and forty. In J. K. Downey's third southeast addition to the city of Indianapolis. Also. Lots numbered nineteen, twenty, twen ty ot e, twenty two, twenty-thre, twenty-lonr. t -enty-Uve, twenty-six, twenty-seven, twenty eight, twenty-Dine, thirty, thirty-six, thirty seven, thirty-eight, thiny-nine. lorty, forty-one, forty-two, forty-tnree, forty-four, forty-five, forty-six, forty-scven, forty-tight, fifty-six, lifty sevtn, rilty-tigut, Üity-nine, lxty, sixiy-one, ixty-two, sixty-three, sixty-lour, tlxty-flve, blxty-t-ix, lxty-beven, sixty -eicht, sixty-nine, sevtnty, 8rventv-one, seventy-two, seventy three, seventy-four, seveutv-flve. eeventy-slx, 85Vtn'y-jfcven,e Jty-ilhi.eigbty-lour.eighiy-live, elnty-six, el.hi.-seveu, nineiy-nme, one huudresd. one hundred and three, one hun dred and four, cne hundred and seven, one hun dred and tight, 01 e hundred and eleven, one honored ana twelve,one hurttre 1 and tlttten, one hundred and süteeu and the undivided haif ot lot lorty-elght In J. E. Downey's third coutheast addition to the city of Indianapolis. Also, Lots numbered one, two, three, fear, five, six, seven, eight, nine, ten, e.evtu, twelve, thirteen, fourteen, fitleen. tlxtten. setenteei.. eighteen, nineteen, twenty, t weuty-sjne, twenty two, twenty-three, twenty-lour, twenty-five, flity -seven, fiLy-eight, üity-ulne. sixty and sixty-one, in Downey &. Chktnber's toutheabt addition to the city of Indianapolis. Also, Lot number thirty-one in J. E. Downey's third southeast addition to indiauaious. Also, Lots number forty-three, forty-four, foriy-nlne, fifty and Any one. In Downey A Chamber's southeast addition to tbe city of In fi lanapolls. Also, Lot one hundred and forty-one in J. E. Downey's third southeast addition to tbe city of Indianapolis. AlfO, Lots tsirty-two,1hlrty-three, thirty-four, thirty-fire and thirty-six in Downey 4 l'nm ber's southeast addition to the ciiy of Indian apolis. Also, Lots numbered eighty-nine, ninety, ninety-one. ninety tw , ninety-three, nlnety lour, nlnety-flveaud ninety-oix in J, E. iow- ney's third soutueasit additloa to the City of In dianapolis. Also, the undivided half or lot forty-elRht In J. E, Downey's ihlrd southeast addition to the city of Indianapolis Also, Lots seventeen and eighteen in J. E. Downey's ihtid southeast auulnou to the ciiy oX Indianapolis. Also, Lots numbered forty-nine, fifty, flfty one, tiny-two, flfiy-tnree, flity-iour and nny flveinJ.E. Downey's tnird souihcast additloa to the city ofin llauapoils. Also, Lots numbered thirty-two, Ihtrty-three. thirty-four, thirty-flve in J. E. Downey's third s.ulheast addition to tha cay of indUnapuiis. Also, Lots one, two, three, four and Are in J. E. lowney's third southeast addltiou to the ciy of lndianapojl. Also, Lots six, seven, eight, nine, ten, eleven, twelve. thT'een, fourteen, fifteen and sixteen in J. E. Downey's third southeast addition to the city of Indianapolis. a isn. IntA twentv-slx. twenty-seven, iweniy- elght. twenty-nine, thirty, thirty-oae, thhvy- seven, thirty-elghf, ihirty-nine. lorty, lorty-one, forty-two.forty-fl ve, lorty -six, i:rtj - even, forty eight, tllty-two, fitij -three, 11 ty-Kur, filiy-five aud fifty-,ixlu lwnev A Chajeer a sdmhtast aJcitlou to the city ol Indiana eJe. Tf cnrh rpnla and nrofits w-an not sell for a sufficient sum to satisfy aid lnteresU and cofets, 1 will, at the sauie fcaie and place, expose to pub lo sa:e the tvt tampie of iaid real estate, or o much thertol as may be sufficient to discbarge said decree. Interest and co.is. Katri KA.1A will be made without any relief what ever from valuation or appraisement laws and in the order and in manner and lorm as pro vided In aaid decree. ALBERT REISSNETt, BberlfX of Marlon eotinty. Nnvpaber 8. 1875. Jordas A Jobs Ay, Attys. for Fl'ffii. novt-3t I