Indiana State Sentinel, Volume 26, Number 29, Indianapolis, Marion County, 7 March 1877 — Page 8
THE INDIANA STATE SENTINEL., WDXESDAY MOllXIXG, MAltCII 7, 18V i.
? MX, a. ... iw.uaiivrrv (luvt, thev are preaching' impaired - i Western . . . .prime , 14(1- fj eln- ' ,.v. i. f Flour The market U unchanged. We quote . Lake herring, per bbl ... 2 50 3 00v Baltimore Mrkt. . 7 Ol, 7 50! niiTTvnnw Monh S T?lr.iir Dubt HEW DEAL ! n,inJi nritarithstßiidiiisitheincloiu-lJOld wmler fancier At 7 Z.Vn7 75: family, rf 2v& o0;n-Shore lierrtne. rer tlI ti. u.4tii r And the üpnarent reCansmian low grades at 3 754 CO; extra 1175(5 25; su-Jl GUNPOWDER Fair trade at 5 25 per ke54 suiH.ilinef.jfv: 7i; extra &6 fitmily ti 75a 4.,,. .r wiiitvr. Hor murh of stncri-i-ioatliern r..for rifle. U 50 per keg for blasting. 7o: Itio brands of family M 75. BrowiiiWi Wheat Quiet anJl sleatly ; Pennsylvania red t i SI Sa,l 6. Ft . i i . t in.. - rw.Kiuli iru iliiitf r.ri -F. T A mini ft Lull tably lower; hold- 4 iihtjU9K: ssteadv anil r:;ipi lirhL, 3 less to entertain, we ran not my, but we dis t Limed western. t for No & ml; Not1. S-cjic; yellow, tttHJc; white, 7öc. , with a down-til Coiu Western mixc-1 weak at 527.3.:
7c liATC just completed our AVXUAL IXTEXTOUY, and
now propose to give our Patrons SInreand Belter CSocxla Tor the MOSEY during the Coming Sea son than wc hare eyer -lone be fore, iu order, II pos&ible, double our lMnatncss. U TS Come and See Us. L. S. ATEES & CO, INDIANAPOLIS. FINANCIAL AfCD COMMERCIAL.f HOK ET A THE MARKETS. OmCK OF TH1 IlTDIAKAPOUS SriTTIKEL,) atiÄDAT EYKNcro. March 6, lfCJ. rr"fbe past weefe local flnanoes have been UndiMtmbed by any incident, domestic r fr 1zq. calculated te embarrass business or in create the uncertainties that have for ttome-H time past maae -capitausw onntempiatc ine near future wilth unpleasant forebodings. II"pes are entertained that since a newi president has' got poaseshion of the gov-J ernment that confidence will strengthen and that business will improve The countryS awaits developments with undb-goled anxlety. The local demand for money is reported fairly active, with ample supplies of currenc;.! to-eoable the bank to take all the gilt edged' paper offering at 10 to 12 per eent. The banks nre still making sa'ee of eastern exohange over the eonnter at 1-10 premium. EXPORTS OF SPWIK. Th following is a detailed report of specif exported fron the district of New York for the week, ending Alurcn 3, itf7 : Total for week Fince Jan. 1, silver..... r2W.S Kl ne Jan . 1 , o'd . :il3,NH Ha tue tlm in ITT-.. Fame time in 1K75 Ha me time in 1874 .L Harae tlane In S 713,43t 1.81 J 2jew s,o.s."4 14,0n,7H7 ( QUI inlit72 1 ;t,ar7,n! jiß;ij.iij (lame time in IK72-. Ha me time tn 1871 Same time iu 1370... IMPORTS OF ffP BO! K. Following is a detailed ntatemeat of tie im ports of specie into the port of Hew York dur tng wie-week ended March 3 Total . Previously reported Total since Jan. I. 3,351 , 5K7.401 tarn time 1876 Hame time 1S7.S Pame time 1C4... Hftme time 17T ... Mime time 1S72..... Kune time 1K71 2.421, Kr. lAiMr." 2,01:1 27K.A24 2.7107;:, iaroiXHATOLis clxariq hocsx. , - . . . Clearings. Balance For S3 Weeks ending Deo 30il,w,oiO no.axixx For month of January 5,2,n00 l,Cfi8JXX For month f February 407 .Oiu le)J Thnrdav, March 1 1S5,) 71JM Friday, March 2 2i")00 9S,W Hatarday, March 3 , 23,000 105,0 Monday. March, 5 . 2t2,00U lOSOe 31 ew York Financial natters. I KW IobX. March 5. Money market ey VmA per sent. Prime .mercantile paper JHgö per cent. Custom receipts f76,0uO. . Assistant treasurer disbursed 1173,000. CTeartnKS-t23.!)0u.O0O. .., Sterling Steady for actual bubiaesK: 60dayt. C54; signt vt. Gold Owned at 104, advance to and loaext at 144. Carrying rates 1 to 2 per cent. Borrowing 1 j ana nao.. There was considerable bujing of gold for fw 4! J bonds, which are in demand. Silver At London unchanged. Here silver bars are 127 greenbacks, and 121 gold. eveoln per cent discount. Government Kirm. Railroad Bonds Irregular. Ptate Bonds Quiet. The chief features of the stock market were weakness in Pacific Mail and Chicago, BurBarton and Quincy. Otherwise the general tone wait steady to firm, without important hange. Transactions were 123,000 shares, of which 14,000 were Pacific Mail, 43,000 Western Union. 9 Airil TvK. (int T. In n .1 ' 1.1 Lake Shore, 1,000 New York Central, 1SX w Jersey Central and 2,609 Delaware and Hudson. I Conpona. 31 . 112 neve, and Pitta. 89 Coupons, 65.. -.11 1 Coupons (new) 6&10K' Coupons, S7 nit. Do preferred C, C- C. and I 24f Coupons, 68 rt. j.t yninu Rock Island 101 St. Paul is' St. Paul, preferred 46H Wahaah , , ,n f, new as New 4X. MOs 110 0-40 coupons .III Currency, 6s. 12i W. U. Telegraphs 63 Quicksilver 14 Do treferred.... 21 V Pacific Mail 23 Mariposa Mariposa, preTd. Adams Express.. lCI'i Wells A Fargo Ex. H3J American Kx M D.H. Express 491 If. Y. CentraL. 9ll-4 Krie T Krie, preferred-. 17 Harlem 137 . Harlem, preferred J:5 Michigan Central. 4 Panama 122 O. P. stook;. 71 Xrake Shore 4! Illinois Central.. 62 Ft. Wayne Wl ierre " z Terra Haute, pref. 10 unveaaro and Alton 94 Do preferred-.. 01 Ohio and Miss W. DeL. Lack.and W- ti'x A. and P. Tel 20V.I 1 Mlssoart Pacific 2V. Indiana Central riWf tJen.Paetno b'nda-liiw Union Pac.bond.lft XI. r. tana erant.lir', O. P. s. f. bonds. VtyA Tenn.i old 42 t Tenn., new... 42 Virginia, old... Vlnrlnia. new 0 li Cs aiteeUl. - . . 1l!.gTrftlm"k!U0r toP- I xoiblted no marked ehansra as comneredf'. WhlKltayl Sä Va-l A nr anaaetA av a.aMaaa4 ZlTC.vV ,
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w w .a ouuiug iu, .iu bu. uiuien-. cxxis, etc., are bringing on . large stocks, and laoeeus merchandise the volume of trade hasVindlanapotU will be one of the best western
beedilight, thoagh In some epartment Job-i jera report lair aaiea ror tne aeaaon. 1 Ingrtio.tbereha been a Uht movement in corn, though prices have been well mal a-1 talned at flurt nations etmi A nnl within a nar." row rang.. Wheat U la light supply and) prices are eteady, with a moderate demand. au ana rye-re aneaaogea. . I - The elccular letter of f. IL Drake CoHof t Chieago, under date of the 3d, aays of wbeutt We have had a nervous and excited wheat .vCnarket during ttaa week, oreaHlqned, la large part, by fuoi maut sales of the Mareh and April options for account of a holder long ' Urntifieit to anpport of the market. At $l Zi't aener April, certain parties, suceessiui in tne iiatnt Kaviii l Iiimv.aI na V on wer Knvam a nri Au.1 lied the markot bac to 51 J.and then, when . ' e a I ,ä a wH I III ä T mJ A V X." 1 1 i - eon fide oce seemed to to reinstated and outaide bavin orders wer eomlnir freely, thev Hirnen to selling attain, ana navingcnrriea Un uiarset u iwugit ttouOtiui t .uu -
ceipts nre moderate in junneuroas wmiw.
i.iuuuun. cV ... "''':. , " 0U' .-....ei... am.Ai r mw x. r I hi 1 1 ii ir li 1 1 i A,r,enu OI .fu Auri.i.i J7r r,, rntiiriM-uvuiiuim. ..v..,. . . .. t which we extract the following: "Ihe tm ; wc
JA n-iixof ."iuOJiUO ton; 4UU.UU) would .wmuwi ntrncie; hut we may noinnei.w,uw. s npu-iiniinprs n(l t IK DUKUC ai larze uu uui m I --------- . i . - . m . i that way, bull Know wnan am jms- , 1 ?1 in provisions the market for the past a ... .tii ,
ran Iioik for under ny clrcums anws a suii.
I inks uitu uueiiiv;vuij i .v.v.... ua jimrKeys, state ana jersey, per 10. iuoc: uu tohavenotfloc.natedtoany very great .xtent,U wtern, per lb, ll(12e; ducks, state and Jer -
KUie chief dli&culty rulty being In the absent of de-F ' 2 ,, 1 . imand at re raunerative nsires. uuiuvn, uuw - rever. are not dlnponed to make CAnoeMdons,iI i iiiiovtnirihnt at an earlr day a favorable re-S r - - - - c - action M-ill take place. FORK PA.CKIXU. I The following tableexhiblta the packing atM fsonieol the principal interior poiuu oi , me1 ' iii. J west for the season aa compareu wuu aif !Naarn. 3 reoortea by the secretary oil the pork packers' oclation for the board . r . . . . trade: , t 1K7&-7. llogH. Pointa. No. 1S7Öllogs No. 12,000-; 5,P21 11.0U0? 15,('(? 1 'jgrs-Snrin-rfleld. Ill 14,(HK Itacon.lll.... 13.94 j I-venport, Iowa- 14,00 Barry. IIL1H.0U0 WilmingtoiO.......... KnoxvJle, Teiin Washtneton. C. H. ,JW H,mw .... 10,000 ..Ä7.I00 7,002 4,5H0 11,000 7,000 .. ... 4.HX) ,200 M,H . ,xo . 4,317 .000 15,000 7,000 11, 1 ...... 3.753 .....7i0 10,000 1.VB5 . 11,400 . iQulncy, 111........... JLim, 0 no vi 0H 12,000 -. : 7,i(f 6,tX'i 5.7Uf 3,;; . K.hllTr lVorla, 111 Fea veu worth, Kan.... Pekln, 111 Nebraska City. w in stc. O. Ripley. O Bloom fngtcn, IIL (rayvllle, 1 11 Troy, Kan St. Pan!, Miun Martinsville, Ind Bowling Green, Ky... StMMicer, Ind... .maha, re...... Lc(.:roNe, WH Franklin, Ind .awrence, Kan Burlington, Iowa .. . Oedar Kapids, Iowa... Sparta, Wis ttock Island, 111 Richmond, Ind I i(-t2(if Xenia. O Wabaoh, Ind 'Jreen.s)unr, lud-.. MadiMi, Ind H. Joseph, Mo........ Marion, Ind I2.b7 U ill, - A 12,50ft 76,t.55,fr 0 6,1S0 21,fc"8 ...mm ri.f MX) 18,000 J,HII0 ........ 9,611 i;4 m az 8.403 8,300 14,525 1.4." 4,tiJ 50)0 17.4X.I S7J10 75,3111 - bjUi'Z 22,7uf 174 5,4 I2;u i,ttit 82J74, e.bi" t Can Ion, Mo. jKvansville, Ind......... J-ioux City, la ........ J Fremont, O .. l.Vort Madison. Ia...... 14,000 lLUK S,Ht , 11 ä.. a 1 . 41 New Castle, Ind , fibula. J a Council Bluffs, la. Ilutsonvllle, 111.... I es Moines. la -. 38,000 a,11"l , 3,oo : 42141 1 j 4.400? tum i 61.7ft . 7. 10 Hannibal. Mo... Chlllicothe, Mo - 5.:io mi 2t..r Kast Kaglnaw, Mlcll...... ,7(TJ Keokuk. Ia .A7,lo) Mrcleville, O Ifl2 Kenton, U nrnn Nashville, Tenn .23,500 Muncle, Ind 2S,UtJ:l 1,0 In dry goods as yet not much is doing, but! merchants ore opening up exceptionally flm stocks of goods, and are preparing for a large trade. The New YorK Daily Bulletin of Satur day refers to the dry goods trade as follows The settlement of the political troubles. which have for so long a period had a depress ine influence uoon bus'iiess. has imparted 01 more cheerful tone to the market; and while! trade was not active with the commission houses to-day, owing to unfavorable weather. 1 fair distribution of seasonable fabrics wa ffectod. The Jobbing trade has been fairly ac ive, and there are so many buyers in the market that a brisk movement may be ex pected to commence next week. The cotton goods market has presented no new features of special lrn porta r.oe. As a rul urenta' quotations are steadily maintained ind all leading corporation makes of goods are irm: but some disposition has been manl rested by holders of outside makes of bleached kottons, etc., to shade prices a little in onler to! .(ccompiisn sales. 1 nere is. nowever, noaesire ro force the best makes of goods upon an will ing buyers, nor is there any occasion to do so. t-s stocks on hand are unusually light, despite the late brief lull in business, and large quan tities of goods will undoubtedly be reo ni red b , lODber as soon as tne consumptive demand iDegina Prints There has been a moderate demand for faner nrints f mm the hands rtf amenta, and puyers generally are content with present! prices which are as low as good work can pos sibly be sold at a profit so long as print clothe Icontlnue to command present ouotitions.s he Gloucester and Ancona prints have beenjf moving freely since their reduction in price' nnd are a good purchase at present quotations.? Klclunond's prints have been JobbinK in Ub-P ral Quantities, but at nrlcea whieh leave hut; r.lJK11 "iaiiu i - wiuilb tu uic neun?, wuu liave been "cutting" on tbe goods bought atj auction yesterday. Wide prints and shirtings? xntlnue in steady demand. GinghamsThere has been an unabated demand for the bewest styles of dress ginghams waicn are evidenfiy paasing into cousum a-i t ion. Judging from the frequent reorders wnh ci ire coming iorwara. urainary maxes oi ntanie and fancy ginghams remain aulet but steady. Dress Goods There has been a steady movement in plain and fancy worsted fabrics from I the hands of both agents and Joboers, and I ood styles of plald-cotton dress goods are seil-i ing ireeiy. Hosiery Plain colored and fancy cotton: rrotte have been in good demand, and some of j the moat prominent makes are sold to arrive.! Cotton half-hose are also in steady request,) ana mere is a moderate inquiry xor gauze una er war. WOOLEN GOODS. There has been less business doing in woolens to-day by personal selections from first hands, owing to the prevailing storm bnt scents of most DODOlar makes of fanevi (.auilmaKi. 1 1 -Urwtl mil n trm vANtall jinoHnirL f ind a few other specialties in snrine fabric1 Shave made liberal distributions of each In thej execution of fresh orders from dealers in dlf Iferetit sections of tne country, and lor really
nui miinanuo lwiiiKn"'l"",,'5'wu ufi m urviuruij ,iA"1'r"f4111uea
irjaoie to a steaoy uemana tnrougn me curren!iAri jCmonth at firm prices. Lumber..
voolens is much le8st5nrovl!,lon9 otitis believed thstj'.lwool political dlft5cultle,fc iuiiiukV...
ll lue KCiinm irnur m wiwiPiK Spirited than desirable, b tuie settlement oi tne .mi iiivii nave wi wux 11 inuriru iiir. jpinrem vls ilecltlmate trade, will be speedily foAowed by aj i general revival of business In commercial de 4 l. 1 1. V. .. f-.MM . n t . V- M
Missouri a lt KftVjtuartmentw. for which the Improved condition
t kh tue uosutiiii-ii iuierri.ui in iu vounir; I ;tuijy warrant eonnaeni expectations. I)ears in boots and shoes, hats and' caps . 'hardware, queensware, notions, mlllinerjVnarketa. I The prodoeo market are fairly active, and .'reoelpu of eggs and poultry continue liberal.! j The Dally Bulletin of Monday report the far.. -vtr ..k - (AW W v am, iiim v am mm avaaw rmm Reeeipu UU. Tho deJ mana na oeen a nine uiaappoiiiiing aunnr V..ITZ .r. r; " . ,. VI." fKOod. fair business has of course been done. n l ..1 .i. . a a . - j .i m a ... i out 110 inuvnnniv mc-cu npint. buu nww r-. ii j.i jr iiiipifnniui? hi mime, miria iai uj-rrair, Iterond known near-by wants. The result haat a j . t . j . r . ,r iryo usinu in atanccuuiuiaiiuu oi BiAaraaiu. rst handa and tha neoeasitr of an eaav ranrrJ ft prfcesito keep enstomers from shopping; a rou nu too moon, lneie was no occasion-to-change figures to-day, with the tone possibly a. W , . . . .it,1l ..l waf,n.m'lV VTL "e,'erB w,ln? w"'lnK v eA fpa aTOT raar 1 da r ä äT I a I n ah a 7 ra V Väa HW afk 1 aal a ft VAPH I ' a,rnvo rr tA iMVanaa aa v vw vviay wu a a rdkljabout o belter. near-oy srocK.singie Doi...per aox. i-ptio Mute - e lf tee Seiaa aaaae
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. choic. per lo. 12.0,140. Fowls .ler-f
i-w-.v nrim. rer 1- l!auz; Uirtn iroort B,i üc:?l"
-kj wt . wehtern nrtme lOftllc: do do fairi: mtl irttc. Iik State and western -
ä1.Hnr. 14al(L. ri .o,-;-. Ho JitpvK2 Ü0 tier hbl
W,j(, - ,i7o. Oeene IMiaie to choioa fair VnAn s: 1 1 initnsnrinr rhipi-Pitkncr fr.vuv,.v. uiv ...vi,.. . ....r. .1
in, western, lOfSlle' Jersey ll12c. Fowls üea8 we quote wnn rmvyai ioö hwt .ni..lJy. . Pr , lP' fl'. L.8!? i-
rio wntiern iiiaic; ruiint, oiu, per iu, W. J'..?" i ""f- J?F? !T.r1 fvioalr. fiT.-x;: geose, state and Jersey, per pair, t - ?u 502 00; do webtern, per pair, 11 aoyl 00. 1 OK 'CHASOE. TrAusactlons reported to-day were of more
importance than for gome days past, but thr;u'
attendance was not encouraging. PRTVATK SAIJSS ON "CHAWGK. iarch ft, ear II M. corn. f. o. b. 40 l cars II. M. corn. 1. o. b.. ..... 39 orL car chop fetd . 11 oar brau... HI UU 13 50 30 1 3i 89 cars 11. jki. corn, 1. o. car No 3 red wheat Dispatches 'Change. .. LiTERfOOL, March 6, 12 m. j Whxat Winter 10sCkl10s 10d: spring s 7d
- 30.P& y108 M 5 whlt 108 3l10s (3d; club 10s d7älOs5 S2,2fiHi0d. ..' ... ii ;r: , , . ; : : ' f i
Ooa New 24a 3d(J24H d ; old 24s d25. Pork 62s SJ. I Lakd IDs, ' Balttmoxk, Marek 6,12 m, 1 Whxat Quiet and unchanged. ' Flour Quiet and unchanged. Corn Steady; mixed western 53g0 spot; r5Xc April; May. ' Phh.adki.phia, March 6. Wheat Dull and in light demand; white i western $1 60J1 2 buyer:' Milwaukee and Chi longo nominal witt no demand; No 1 Mllwau piee spring 91 w;no l Aiiiwauae spring icks; No 2 Chicago II 50. Corn Dull, buyers demanding a concession ; western mixed 64c. Oats Good demand for choice mixed; dull wentem white 43c; western mixed 30c. FtorR Very dull and unchanged. New York. March 6, 12 ra. Whxat Nominal ; Chicago $1 35l 41; Milwaukee fl 35QI 41; red winter S140&1 55; amner.li5l65. . .. Ooh" Quiet; mixed seSSc. OATS-Qulet; mlxod 4'-; white 43.x PoRK-Quiet; $15 00 bid for March; J15 15 for.
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April; 518 30 for May. . Lard Quiet; 19 90 bid for March; flO lor April; 110 12 for May ; 810 22 for June UOLD ltfi. Chicago, March 6, 12:35 p. m. Heavy; 123 fr April; fl27Ji for Whka May. ' COR Exsler; 41c car lots; 40j;c for April f 3 h3Jc far May. Oats Quiet, steady ; 83o caah. r March Wo for A pi 11 ; 36Kc for May. Pork Firm: 14 60 for April: 14 82:14&r por May. Lard Firmer; $9 65 f or April; t9 T7sa.9 8( Tor May. Cut Meat Boxed meats qaiet; S. nomi nally bic; L. C. 7c; H. O. 8Jic; L. C.8.C Urkkit Meats No report. Hoos Estimated receipts 10,600 head. Mar unket moderately active, steady and changed. ÖRAIX IN 8TORE.
March 31877. Wheat Corn. Oats. 418 "123,209 25.47::; 8;J 147.W ,3li; . 2K,4h 3,401 29,200 1,3t 2 500 1,000 12,984 830,305 33574'
r.levator A Elevator K 2' Antral Elevator-.... City h,levator..... l levator D.................. Elevator E ... Total., March 3, 1876. Wheat Corn. Oats. , a.-. fUovatorB rf ntra.1 cJevator-. V.'.ty Elevator 8i4 14,128 3,075 69,78 8 6.315 1 JSIO 24jOti 1,611 5,47l'ä 1 IkMiV 1!VIevaM)r-y Elevator E. o oi, t - J ( . TotaL..., 27.077 181,3.ri5 Al"OLIS. March 1, 1877. hört rib. lbs 440.000
March 1. l7ßItaK' .P'J 1d"
r JM Hnl9 Shoulders, lbs ..M 2,100,000 S. P. hams, tcs... 10.0Ü2 Lard, tcs 4,110 10,015C RKCKIPT3 AND BHIPKENTa. The following are the reo et pis and skipmen ta for the last 24 k ours : Articx.es.
owl ouipui mj Flour.. 100 JCornM. 78otiv iOata. Rye rtarley . . Hogs............ Cattle a. Horses and Mules, shee p ........ Coal and Coke.. . Bran.., . Juom Meal
ReoelpU Barrels. 200 Bushels. 3,000 Bushels 67,200 Bushels. 3.500 Bushels. " 7.600 Bushels. 1,'0 Head. 800 Head. 8 Head. 17 Head. 800 Tons. 1.512j Tons. ' 30 Karre Is. 600 Tons. 8 Tons. 90 Tierces. 1,550 r"eet. 280,500 Tons. 220 10 D 8 Barrels. - 50
1,3001
Trt. e', r" DAILT MTII- OF THB INDIA NAP' OLM HABUET&, ... - - - - - - . Indlaaanolla Provision Mrkei. ! Bulk M eats The market is without animation : demand large and prices unchanged We quote c. r. aide at 8c: clear aides 8!ic: Shoulders byfic f I lard The market Is steady and we quotes V. s. lard, tierces, 9c: kettle, tleroes, 10(l04c; Vr-a, nork. ns stxtm mess1 do half bis. llo. r f 'pork, fl5 50; bacon shoulders, packed.T'c; I MU-car-curx! do. tH-ekel.Pli3: b4UYn.clefl.r sides. ri 11 ' . . . ffi1ISs-S Sard, firc: aettle lard, tcs, lie; kettle lard, ohl. HVA kettla lard. kara. livia. jCndlaMMinoiM eraln at rirar llaret.l "('0R-Aetive, lrrecular and lower, ' with, wie- niKii niu-a on iraci i. uu. mwr 1 af m i,V - 1 1 - äA 4 .-a It.Dere were no bay em at that figure, and the trA rtf hnvap. at. t thLl f a un at rti h A market closed at 38c, holders asking 390.. (May was active at yesterday's price, 4oHc, but nn ui Rt rennrriMi nA miiAa- nn werM rnH Closing bids at call board at 12:lJto,clock:. . High mixed on trk................. & Mixed oa track 880 asked . 89 Ii.uarcu, uuii oau on track.......... '1J 'April, on track . ... 39 j ! Mny mixed on track 40' UUi cuiu. - otf
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demand at72a73c. teivilv-, but there Is little of - Klln-arlea yellow corn meal "i""4" -, j.. ...... Intlnnapoll Pröda Mnrkrt, APPLES-Market quiet. We quote tt toVi Buttjcr Very aaM at 12(314c; poor lOe. at 1214e; poor 10c. n beeswax iixj. - , . ... .j.. i" j mw. i.imu.. bvw ijw Kchange in prices. '".tl. L". 'ü..iT auii: receiDia uziu w i Jquoiti prime live &ees at 3-x4 toe : mixed, geet land dnck .20rä5c: old feathers lwiJuc. Jj Hok kt Ranees trorn aaao per pound taeer.rdlnc toquallty. doing in hay The f.local demand U upplied 1 upplied from country wagon tons 50 per ton, and very auii at inai lorice. Turkevi Alive. 7('So per lb: ducks 50 per dox: roos vers 61 bu per dos; hens $2 2o3t2 75 per dot. Jeese, lull feathers, a iper oox. uressec poultry: We quote chickens, N. Y. dreed. 3oc per jo.: iuii uresiseu, ou( j uu per 001 Turkeys, N. Y. dressed, 8&o per lb; fuli iressed. ttc per lb. Kaos Are in good demand, and we quotef a . 11. ... Ik I. 'i' i iiztanb Hi.inA inH In il.miinil nnnfAil air. :w 5 perbarrul. k I 1 Potator Ar ateadv. We a note: 85ciQSl Deri bu in cur load lots; from store 10313c higher . Wweet potatoes 252 50 per bbl. LTtAK berries Are seuing at ss oogi uu pei Dushet and at 19(311 oer barreL Indianapolis Grocery Harket. IVirrtiM-Prlo.es atead v' we nnnle: ordinär v i gr ades lUo 20(0ic ; good to fair tflil yt ; prixut iZ.yc; choice to fancy 24(&25o; and Javs ii4:ilc. 4 CHxrsE Prices are firm ; we quote at 15316c Mola du es and jsirtjp Quotations are un lhanged. New Orleans molaases is worth for new crop 62(ä.63c, for fair to fancy, and sirup it 50c3l for common to fanr7 Rick Dealers quote at 6c for Carolina i'57o lor fair to best Louisiana. sugars Prices are advancing. We quote refined A at 1212)4c ; Off A at li Uiic: extra C at lOTKallVic: hard 12H(?l?4c; circle C and B, lOlOfyc; yellows, vAtwc; tair to choice iNtw Orleans y,aioo. tioAr We quote Ii oosler City coiuiuou oai it 83 50 per box ; Tousey's German c per lb jther German 14(34 50 per box ; White Russlai prehsed cake 8t: Babbitt's, 17 25(37 50 per box Candlxm We quote: ilote.', lJUc ; star can ties. lttt(4i8c: common pressed, lädUJc. TtJArv Are uncnangeu. ' Y'oung hyson, common S 30 Vounir lfyson, fair to Kood........... 40 Voung hyson, choice "Oy N Voung hyson, extra choice Nxl 01 Imperial, common M04 41 imperial, fine ... : .. 50c Imperial, choice 80a r.i uunpowuer, common........ any V ijunpowuer. fine...... ,.......... 4-h ' 1 I . 1 "7 niFuuiiiiuwutT. vnoice .....,...... ioiit vj lunpowuer, extra cuoice . 1 uui m Japan, uncolored, common.....:....... 2 3Japan, uncolored, fine new öoy tt I a nan. uncolored. choice new bVoi 81 tJolong, Inferior...-. .. 30(4 8; Jolong, tine ...- 4-x4 ilonK. extra choice wutl v CORDAGE Prices are a shade higher. Manila. i to 5-16 in..l4 Manila, ln IS Manila, M in. up..lö5 isal. to 6-1 Li Sisal, liich SiKal,,7 ln.& larg'rll -jt.sh cord, hemp 19 Cotton rope 22(Ti'i5 Hay rope.1,3,4 ply14 Ha jTope,commoua( Indianapolis Dry Goods Market. DRY GOODS Trade is reported improving land prices are nrm. BATTiNO ormnary, iuouo; miaaung, ioc iest tissue, löc. Brown Drilliico Nashville, 8Je ; Peppere io: Htark, c. Tickino Omego, 82 inch. 16c; Cones toga i-4 Medal, 15c ; Medal. 16c ; extra,, 15c ; extra 1-4, löc ; Lewiston, 3ö inch, 18c; 32 Inch, 15c; C nch. liMo; plaid 18c. Bhirttnq Stripes American , 6-8, ioc ; 8-8. 4c; Whittenden chevlou, BXc; AA He; AAA i2Jc:XX,Sc; Otis cheviots, 124o; Everetlo, 1114c; homespun 9c. Paper Cambrius Common colors, 7c;higi colors, lc higher. Prints Very flrmjAmericanTcsWashlrurun, Merrimac, Oriental and Couestoga, 7e tilebmond A Allen 7e Kreenr-au 'nri art Shirting prints, 7c: Albion solid colon 7Xc; Wamsutta, ttc: Mourning prints, 7c. Carpet Chain White, 2lo; colored, 7c coverlet warp, 23c. Wc : Mlddlevllle 8c ;Idaho5e ; New Albany8c tarK A.,tfc; ianrei i.c : mnrei 11. ; t-H.it A., 64c; Granite a., 6c; rsecuora rw, oc; pepi N-7C; PeppO., IHo; Pepp R.,8c:Pepp E.,c Blracth id Bhkktinoh Lonsdale 1 le : How fsi Blackstone, Vac Maacoroent. 9ho: Hill J7-8 9c: 4-4, loc; Dwlght 8tar,10c: Vaughn Xi rlc; Red Dog, 6c; Quaker, 7c; Cambrics, Lona lale. 15c; Young Warrior, llhici Jabes Knight Oc: Warasutta, 13o; New York Mills, 13ic Grain Bags Amoekeag A., 20c; Lewifctoi 22c; Kta,rk. V,: ITnlon22U Banner.2IV Vfontaop, 2u; .American 18c; Harmon c ' . curi os l a ueaiera report a iairaemaua. . i Assorted numbers per lb. ......... ...... 21c, Dozen yarns, 400s, per doz........ iiozeu yarns, .mos, per aoz..... iKEen yarns, wins, per aoe.. ll U'.. ......... n... Ik .. 27c l
,,. if '((Carpet warp, (white), per Ib.... rflTjfe jOverlet yarns, per lb . oian fc.Cotton twine per lb......
2lcr 2tc' '....iS20c 2keTrot line... 80c! rvn. I whip if 'and'e wick, per lb .. 23c, f iBatUL B' lb KXS16c , . - - Hlacellaeoaa. ALCOHOL A fair trade Is reported at f2 14& jZ 20 for 98 per above proor. I BROOM-CORN We quote Choice hurl, per lb .... 3 Fancy stalk braid, per lb..., -illed and red tin. tier lb 7 7c ... JK4C 4 ( 5 c 2ä3 e ...... .c yuommon, per id ... B BKOOiis-we have no change to note Id I .ouotatlons. c rora'n. nr dz.J! 50a2 00 Hurl, pr dx ,.t2 50a3 V), . f .-ÄPlaln 1 50a2 50 Steamboat 4 00a4 50 4 Ynncv carpet.. 8 00a3 50 Shaker ... .... 2 50a2 75; X'i CANNED GOODS Are In fair request
iSOOwJreacaes, 2 lb cans, per dox ... . f 1 5o31 60
' ft I " 8 lb cans w " ivine apples .
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. wnltaspberrie8 1.100 gtpeafs lJ'JBartlett pears
o h hPlums, Damson, per do...v 1 Kftl 'ZlttP peas a ey-i iaa IA,ilAnuiH ,1,11 'jk 8 'fc':X)vslr Full weliiht. . Cove. 1 lb i Cove, 2 lb W'M W V a Wmw .nMammn "iy " po, short weight-. fcifl i , ' o-x" ÄU, ''7 ' VX bmatoes, 2 lb.
2fva5vl4 Hay-Shlpplng70c. ....,. I jfl Hons Dull and urn "- 1 1 w .1 fV.fT..riilt and n
-. 9 II. rdherrl . jih i Jjnia beans, 2 lb t String beans, 2 lb 1 75C4 1 1 3 O 1 60. I ü'ol k 's 2 lb sugar corn 1 95(9 2 00 k 4 1 armoutn WiDSlow Jones's I ? Ü9 umpkin. 3 lb... I 0(1(9 1 50 jrooat-berriea. 2 lb 1 8-Vf a 00(4 Yarmouth snccoiasn, z io Whortleberries. 2 lo M .. I 48 150 1 a ? FRUIT Prices are steady. ) ran k-m 8 50) 6 2.va jemoiic , per box............. (Iraiwi I'onenrrt. rter stAnd . .S00 hayr raisins, old, per box., MMtlMHMMl . 2 35 2 60 LVew, layer t '(Tltron. ner lb jPrunee, oldperlb M U,rran t. Der lb......".... "-.7 7K(4 8S',. -f a m AT .. a -' t K IkM I a lfri rAixrt amni sloceh lor IDft ' 4 .e oi. WtaWU, RUU Lfl ICC aäAA T (I II t-lale j. , ane mav ivoekerel. extra mess, er b bbl.. - i Mackerel, No. 1, large I!. 20 0ü(ä22 k miak - .'i. , i . f VMackerei. No. 1, bay iionimnn Mackerel, No. 2, largei. 7 Mackerel, English breakfast 11 60112 (tt 0 004 9 50 2sa 80 6 iterring, no. a, ptir wi Codfish, lanr, per lb White fish, No. I. per hall bbl.. n hiie na. xamiiy bC3
Greeu salted hides
fi'Orppn km l-nw.n raff fJiJli; in, - ,iitry salted eep Ptins, r eb. Rlanhter, cacn -. , . 1 11-1 J - Li uamagea, cut.scorea or duus, two-uuias
II LiEATHER Price 75c"S3oie, 0i, per lb...
are firm. IMMiMMHmIH PT üArn.... N3kirtlne J , V wjrw)uga narnees MBrldle, per dor... ""jtj ivip, ciiy, per 10 ......, r reuen.......... M'al&kins,city......w.., 1 00(0.1 fC,,;:f-re,lcIJ 1 60O2 15 - f ,1 iron I J"mnrht. Wronht Bar. common, per 100 lba LJWroutrht Charcoal Ear. of - M Wroucht, Scrap, per lb c-i Oast, tvran. per lb VI LKATl h'alr riemund' ririw k.q,i Bi.vMijr. It(ä7c: bar per lb 9ftl0c. 3 rAlIX Trade Is imnrovlnir. f -4 iOd to 60d T2 9V 4d to od. n -n.-m ..i'l 3 20(1 Bplkea (cut) 3 20a Sd to 7d 8 4.V NAVAL STORE.S-Wre quote: Ftoslnx.paleS.550(a600 lUisiu, No, 3...J2 502 7 ltosin,paie,bbl4 00(450 Tar,prbbl 3 öO:i 75? Itosin, No. 1.....3 ZtäX 75 Navy pitch... 3 75ri4 OoK Kosin,No. 2....S 00(0,3 25 Pp. turp'Une. 53 5tf 4 l rices are nrm Lard Wintertest OOfSl 10 Extra. 90.95 c Do. No. l.f.80fc,:i e Do. No. 2 .fiH'75 c Petrol'm, ref. 25st2ö e West Virginia Lubricating.2582Hci Do. No. 2.. 427cJ j j N eatsfoot......75ÄSl Linseed . &5tß OIL Linseed, raw, C6aG8c per gal: boiled 71 aszc. vroon no ere test a.ra.zic: läü fire test Sic: 175 fire test 37c. Market active.l Lard oil very flrm;extra winter $1 60;No 1 sivassc: No 2W3c: Htrait's 60fa65c: Bank's! HOc; Labrador 76c; castor 11 35; neat's foot 80c 3i: turpentine 5&ftK! per gallon per barrel, PEANUTS Are In fair request, and have leclined In price. v lrglnla,raw.J 10c Tennessee Red5 ien see w iieD5(5c. itoastea ac nigner. SEED Market steady.with a talr demand rimothy at f 1 9032 00. Clover on arrival 15c. from store 16ic per lb. Flaxseed tl of In mall lots, prime in car load lots tl 10. Blue! brass f 1 90(0,2 2-j per bu. SHOT Prices unchanged. Assorted Nos. per bag, 12 30; Buck, per bag, 2 55. HALT We quote at 11 50 in car load loU for lake per barrel: Ohio river fl 50 per bbl Trt 10o additional In store. TIN PLATE AND METALS I. C. 10x14 tin. 9 00: 1. X., 10x14 tin, ?12; I. C, 14x20 Un, 10; J X., 14x20 tin, 13; l.C. 14x20 , rootling tin. $8 5( 1. C, 20x2-, roofing tin. $17 50; block tin, pigs. i5c : bars, 26c ; 27 b iron 4c ; 27 c iron 5c ; gal van i zed iron 30 per cent discount. Trade Improving. TALLOW Some increase in the demand: aeountry. 7(c; city. 8c and dull. wuujLf Marset very uun. we quote un washad t 2to25c; fleece washed, 30(ZS.'J5c; tun washed. 35 3H:n try wool 53IO0 pur pound pulled wool 3033c. Indlannpolls Ive Stock Harket. Tuesday Eyenino, March 6. (Reported by J. B. Sedwlck A Co., Wholesale Commission Dealers in Cattle, Hop and Sheep.! Ca ttxe There were 2'XJ head of cattle at thf Rxct anfre yards on Monday .making 550 for thef week ending to-day. The uemancjlrom butch I jrs and shippers was light, only loO cattle sell-i ing. Ieaving50 unsold. We note the sales of: IS steers, average 1.150 lbs, retailed at.fl 2S4 7l very good heifers, averaze 1.300 lbs. 5 0 i fine steers, averaging 1,400 bs . 5 0r4 2ters. weighing a,2oO lbs 4 5" r steers, averaeins 8.V1 lbs, retailed at 3 75(51 4i ! 5 steers, average 900 lbs. ........... 4 li 5 steers, average i,uoo jds 4 z-i JO cows and hellers retailed at 3 25(84 Z'f We quote the market dull, with a light de mand : good steers selling at N 25a4 75, and re ally fine at $5 00: eood cows at Hr4 50: fairtol medlnm at J lo; common at H oo3; bulls! it wi -TOraa 2o; stock eattie atfs Z54: veal calves sheep Are dull nnd selling slowly at 93 504 or common, and $4 255 for good. Hoos Receipts of hogs are light, amounting to-day to 300 head, and prices are dull, selling It XO0ZD. Chleav go Market. Chicago. March 5. Flour Steady and unmanged. wneat uvui ana a snaae tower; no z i nica4. wl .7B won , v. -'XS Apia, v. '7V May : No 3 Chicago spring f 1 121 13; rejected. Corn Stead y:40e cash: AVA AprU: 43T4c Mar; rejected 8y$it37?4o. . Oats Quiet and steady: 33c cash; 363ic MaT- . . . . rtye Quiet ana nrm ; regtsje. Barl?v Firmer :62(a55c. . Provisiorrs Pork in fair demand but at low-
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Mar. Lard In fair demand but at lower rateÜ . 1 . . -... . w. ' Mv , w . w, a . .... n 9 45 cash ; f 9 55ft9 59 April ; t9 674ftJi 70 MayJ Balk meats steady ana unchanged, jire?s-u iitipn iuu; ctj uvrnin .j. Whisky Dull and lower; $1 05. Receipts Flour 6,000 bbLs; wheat 13.000 bu ;orn 70.000 bu: oats 13.000 bu; rye 23.000; uu : barley 5.500 bu. r Shipments Flour e.ooo ddis; wneat o,ou on; corn 46,000 bu; oats zo,oon Du; rye none barlev 22.000 bu. At the Close wiieat-iieavy and lower au? $1 21 April; f I 2 May. Corn Heavy and lower; S5ic April; 4.ffteh 'layOats Dull and unchanged. l"ora. iieavy auu lower; 91 ia cu ; tu .J April. Lard Heavy and lower; f 56(09 60 April i9 70 May. 0 New York Market. New York. March 5. Cotton firm: 12T-16, 112 -16c: futures closed firm. Flour Receipts 14a ddis; ouyera ravor I V. . ..1A nlnl. f.w MMkAAM ' 11 n t f I . ,1 v Ibers: No. 2 S3 QOtäi; superfine stAte and vest 1 1 aVSZaZ. i?C ,nm-a-nA a fw4 avfaa -f IX 4Plß VUftfi." MJ a Villl U1U IA XAi fiavfui CAVltä V 5 7i; good to choice fö 30(5 90; white whea kixtra to 95(37: fancy 17 ftvas; extra Ohio 5 L-T Ur Tvnlat - 7MiH. Ail nafant rt-aM TT ff ' . aa äa V0 'W fcrya j w a a' w-w ää w WW- W ' 50. Ryeflour Dull ; M 2-5(S4 90. Cornmeal Quiet and heavy; western $2 1 Wrisat Ttnll and In hnvera favor? acflreel l mldinir off? recei nta 10.000 hn: No j 2 Mll- . , . . - , . A. vwaukee spring Ji 4j; woz cnicago spring nom finally fl 40a;i 41; winter iun ana nominal. I rt,iluf nrAcl.rn Kl AKln Barley Dull and heavy: 2-rowed state 60(fi .Sno'i Canada $ll 01 Malt-Dullandde fJivic: -roweo stat vum.m; o z ianaaa eoauc ; 01. I declining. vj Corn Receipts 119,000 bu,; lower for new iTnoaerate export nome traue uemana at a uernime; ungraded western mixed 5677c J steamer, yellow l,7Kc: steamer. whlte:57c g Oats Dult and lower; receipts 54,000 - önixed state anvic; while do nchanzed. VfT. aaatA nnr-l n fra a wrV 80rt aoTTT,7ii irTri for refining;'' Rother8 .ulet ana unchanged; New Orleans 40 f Rice Onlet and unchanged, ijjy Petrol, ura More demand; crude if:?5flned 16c ; cases iOc ; naphtha 12c. rl r 1 Tallow More steadv : 7ra7ic. 'AI Uiml.nm Xfrirn Hdminrl ernrla lOlO' ra '"I Rosin-Strained firmer; C&ü 05. sn 1 Turpentine Spirit Aimer; 4oc. i 1 Stead v : western 14Vc.
RAl Provisions Pork dull and lower; new mesrf 2V?r515:May 115 35. Beef dull. Hogs, dressedl
'ftteadv: western &(fflx: middles dull: west ; r jern long clear 8c; city do short eteari It tt-. , . r -a . . iiai. vruk am nr. I Butter Pull ; western 1222c Cheese Firm ; 9015V$c, 7J je. at 1 11; 11 10 bid. Whisky Luii: neia Chlcag-e Cattle Market, m j 8 Chioaoo. ' March K aarlatfeirta 9 IM . ' . v. . - - - - - AA'ei r. .ml . .hlnmnut. Q onn h.,H älarlret. dull uml 00 X Prices ratlier lower, but not enough sales Mi5unakannntAtlnna. ttrun.Reoelnts 6.000 hearlr shlnraents 2.506j
i head. Market dull and 6fi0c lower, elosingtibr a printing press and mat erlals,-; a stock of
if more active; light f.1) 40(5 ö0; packing v 6 90; shipping$5 tiö(M 00. 4f Hheep Recelp'a 640 head. Scarce and in 00"4O3ü .
cl Oats Dull, imt stc ady;
cf3 'ovT?,,T,1)ul, an,t nominal: IVit'. Hay-Dull; Pnnyivftnla prime flofel". cAj0Provlslori8-ther heavy, pork 16 3CA17. cE?a" - Inesl: liose nominal; parked e.Stic. cs-'i-ja. liacon; i-houlJera 74(j7ic; clear rib - . - .1 T I . . . .".I . . - 1 t f . o.M Jiuiier r inner, out not auotaoiv iiiirri-r. jit Pe roleum Kirm : refined 14J.c bid. but ur,a
fnoflering; erode rnjya. 1 J'(S:y;J t'olü-e-Quiet: H10 cargoes 17 (520j;c;joWlng 27:;85.di:ewi!ic 13 871 Q WhUWy Dull; SI 10. . 4i& 'JrA lleceipt Wheat ö,.rxK)n: eom 142 OOObu. 2 3 21'1 bhipmente Wheat 400 bu; corn 2,0uU bu. 48 COMOy Cincinnati Market. yd WJ .. . . .
4("M V1-1-33-", Jinrca a. miion .iuiei M 511 4. p Hour Quiet and imohansd. firm: prime red tl fil Corn Dull at 40(3; ?c. isrTi Oats-Dull at Ffi.-jflOc. Pit.L - - iviiiey I'uunmi uncnangca at wvc. fii Vmvit:lnniPiiit lnll nl SI ä ffili "A Tr.t ldull and lower; steam 59 50(49 67: kettle tlO 50 f nemi. Dumuitais uuuunu lower: M cv, o o, "5. LAitt ; rtii . .-jl tr. n jo nr. Ji Whisky Steady and in fairdemand at fl 05. M Butter Good demand lor best grades; west'ern reserve 23ft 25c; central Ohio 2i'23c; medU ium dull at l-Vulik-. Hoes Steady and In fair demand; 54 9V&515: light S5 255 50: nackinir J5 K3.5 UU: I i butchers' $58 fa 0 05. Receipts 1,756 head; staipt ments 500 head. Foreign Markets. London, March 5, 5 p. m. Amount of bullion withdrawn from the iiank of England on bal ance to-oay JtX.OlO. uonsois lor mouev and account 96 7-16. United States Bonds 6-2ts, 1hk5, lOtPi; do 1867, 109Ü4; 10-408, lOK1; new 5s, 107. I Railway snares: rsew ioric fnt,rai V2;Eiie 8; preferred IS; Illinois Central 50':. y Spirits Petroleum fined lzy.rlT-ld. Spirits Turpentine Äa. i Pari, March 5. Rentes lOCf STJe. Frankfort, March 5. New fives 103J-.f. : Antwerp, March 5. Petroleum &if. ' Ltvirpoou March 5. Cotton Ouiet at r& ' fir I KsA . urtlaa W I JT W . I i..l.. , 1 W Xbale8 being for speculation and export, and Pork 62' Lard 193s.' Kast Liberty Live Stock Market. East Libertt. Pa.. March 5. Cattle Refcelnts since and including Friday 3,572 head. ori24 cars of through stock and 82 cars yard stock ; total for the week ending this day 5,338 heau, or 191 cars through and 123 cars yard stock, against 4,386 head, or 158 cars through Äand 100 cars yard stock, last week. The supply 'is good for the incoming market, which has j'not lairly opened yet, the business having ' ijeen none since Friday last up to Uie present Swritfng except a few at retail , .I Hoi's Receipts to-day 4.785 head: total for Luthe week ,30o head, agaiiiKt 4oO head last r&week; Yorkers J-j 50(55 bö; Philadelphias M 2 f, Sit 40. s bueep eceipts to-oay ötoo head; total for "the week 14.K00 head, against 12,500 head Inst fjweek; selling at fl 905 40. Cleveland Market. j Clkvflah, March 5. Petroleum UnAchanged. Standard white 110 13c. i Memphis Market. Mfmphis, March 5. Coton Firm at ll?e; s sales 1'Joo bales; receipts 1,3m bales; shipmtula 5.905 bales; stock 57,42-5 bales. 3 Others unchanged. Euell & Bartholom kw, Attorneys. Is1 c.on TATE OF INDIANA, Marion county, as: in the Superior Uourt of Marion county, in thestate of Indiana, February term. 1S7J. AO. 17.413. John W. Ground vs. Maxwell K. Mctfeualand. Be lt known, that on the 12th day of January, 1877, the above named plaintiff, by his Kttor-' neys, filed in the office of the. clerk of the Superior Court of Marion county, in the Mate of Indiana, his complaint against the abovenamed deiendant lor lorciosure of mortgage. and on the 2 th day February. Iei77. affidavit of a competent person showing that said defendant, Maxwell K. McC'auland, is net 1 MtiMan r rf th. lit.t. rf I nl I n 11 j Now therefore, by oroer of said court, said defendant last above named is hereby notified lof the tiling and pendency of said complaint against him, and that nnleaa ne appears and answers or demurs thereto, at the calling or said cause on the second dav of the term of said court, to bo begun and held at the court house in the elty of Indianapolis en the first Monday In March; 1877, said complaint, and the matters and things therein contained and alleged, will be heard and determined In his absence. AUSTIN H. BROWN. feb2R-Xw ' Clerk. 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