Indianapolis Daily Herald, Indianapolis, Marion County, 25 February 1868 — Page 3
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No. 500 17* I No. 600 15* No. 700 IS* Carpet warp US Coverlet Yarn 57 | Pound Yarn 35 GRAIN SACKS. American "A” 45 X iUS—The receipts have only been moderate, with a demand almost equal to the offering*. The market rulee Arm at 95c. for strictly fresh PEKH—The trade Is altogether of a local character. We quote: Bran and Shorts fOS . Ships tuffs $85957 Bran 80998 ( Short* 96 FEATHEKS—Are raoro active, with prime live geese at 65970c., and old and mixed at 409 0c. KRl'lTS—The stock of green apples Is being very much reduced, and the receipt* are light; prims have steadily advanced durlag the week, and the market close* Arm, with a good demand, and »limited stock. Diled fruit* were Arm, and, under a fair inquiry, price* were well supported. We quote: ORKRN FRUITS.
’ ' 1 ' 1 emcaco market. Chicago, Monday, February 31. . Flour—Better inquiry and holders Arm; aalo* of spring extra at $9@10 75. Wheat—No. 2 opened Arm; sales at $1 99)4 99)4, advanced to $5, and closed weak, with •oiler* at $1 08)4 i sale* of No. 1 at $3 08.
•8*Xc., and No. 2 at79)4c.
Rye—More active and 2®8c. higher: eele* at $1 6$#100 for No. 1, and $1 56® 158 tor No.
doing and nominal; salet 4o. 8, and $17831 82 for re-
Green Apples, per brl Recond quality Lemons, per box
DIIIKD FRUITS.
Dstes, perlh , .. Figs, drum, per lb. ‘;.-r= Kuisins, layers, per box IndedCurrents, /.ante, uew, per lb Turkish Prunes French Prunes .
$8 0094 no
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FMilKtlAL A!U> MMlUBRl'llL. Indianapolis, Monpat Kvknino,) lebruary 9i, 1868. ) MONEY—Wo still quote 10 to 19 percent, us the ra'e of interest. Exchange is very scarce, and the banks hold Hu ir rates at * premium soiling and paj buyl-
ing.
G'ivcrilincnt Soourltles—Without any change
in quotation
Buying. Selling.
I'n i'cd State* sixes of 1881 ...1.11 1-1*
•• 6-90'i “ 1869. 1.10* •' •• “ •* 1861 108 1.06* 107 - “ 10-40't .1.04^ “ •• 7 30's, 8d series l.O** •• •• “ 3d “ 1.06*
I lold 1.89 Itevcuue stamps are sold In sums from $100 to
«loo at two per cent, discount, and in sumsover
4 too at three per cent.
VVKEKLY RKVIKW OF WHOLES iLK MARKET. lliulnes* localities wore a mere animated appearance to-dav that f T sum* time past. We hare still to report a dull and lifeless market for Aour, and the transactions are on a llmi cil scale SupcrAnc is In fair demand. The market is devoid of speculation, The loeal dealers are about the chief buyers, ami they are buying only to supply immediate wants, and art ronfining themselves to the better grades, and Hun they are only buying sparingly for family use. There Is. however, no anxiety to *ell, and holders are not willing to make any Important concession*, though round lots couM not be disposed of except at a material reluction. Thu market for wheat has b«e» dall, and there was so little doing that it is rather difficult to givn quotations The local millers are doing very little, and are running only to supply their tegular trade, a* the pn *ent prices of Aoor will hardly pay the co*t of manufacture. Tlio receipts and offerings are liberal. In coru the busiucis don* was only moderate; the receipts were lair, and pri es have a down-
ward tendency.
The reseipt* of oats continue light, and hol lers are contending for full prices , the demand Is nnt'rcly local, and the market rules dnll, and liberal receipts would lead to lower figures. Jtyo is In good dcman .l, anil our quotation* of lass week are well maintained. • . ror barley thoie Is only a molerato inquiry from brewers, but the offerings are very small, and pricoi are maintained. The provision market has been very firm, and all clai'es ofhog product wore better, and higher figures were realiiud, but the advance was considered by many as only spasmodic. Holder* have advanced their prices to such appoint as to place ihamsolvcs, in most In-lances, out of the market. The actual cause of this advance is not known, though by many the warlike preparut .ons <.f France Is given, and more especially is this credited when the showings of the T.ivcrpool supply Is doub o what It was this time last year. The advsnee in gold having been maintained. Ins the effect t ■ st ffun the groceries murktt, and prices tend upward The demand Is chiefly for consumption, and there is but litt’e disposition manifested to speculate. Choice coffee It .carcc. Sugar Is not to be had, and the stock on hand Is dally growing lighter, and It ix«wlth dilliculty
orders are Ailed
The produce market Is dull, with but limited receipts. Price* remain about as previously
quoted.
The dry goods trade Is animated In consequence of the material rise In prices. We have endeavored heretofore to prepare the minds of dexlcrs for the present condition of prices, predicated upon the steady advance of cotton, and still we advise them to beware, as the uon-productlon bf cotton the prgstnt year is bound to carry prices far above the present ratvs even, and it is nrobable those who have bought recently, and are now huying, will lave a large per cent. It Is almost impossible now to go*, at correct quotations, so steadily and persistently do domottlc goods ad-
vance.
FLOUR—Wu can report a fair demand lor supcrflno, while other grades are only In moderate request, and that almost exclusively from retailors, who are buying sparingly for family use. 5Ve quote: Choice brand«$U®19 50 I Famllr $11911 50 Extra 5 6091"00 Superfine '>*"<*12? Duck wheat .6 00 | Cornmeal — 15091 to Graham flour | Riddling! per perewt 5 50® 650| cwt .4000 W^IEAT—lias been dull, and there was so little doing that it Is difllcultto give quotations. Small sales ol car lots at $9 1699 35; white, $9 40. CORN—The demand has been considerably restricted throughout the week, and tha business done was only moderately large The market was rather less Arm. Sales were made at 70® 73c. for car from farmers' wagons, and 78®S0c. for shelled. oats—Arc not saleable at better flgnres than BOc. in round lots, though held l(4»1c. higher. RYE—In good demand at $1 40 for the best. HARLEY—Is less active, and the market has been neglected.with prices nominal In the neighborhi od of 69. * BUCKWHEAT—Dull and priots weak We quote, 70.1. per bushel. BKAN8—In active demand and very scarce. The supply I* so light that almost any price might have been oh alned. Wequotc; Prime white .$3 509 3 75 I Navy $4 9694 50 CommonMx’d 1 U0®9 00 | BEESWAX—Unchanged nt30®Slc. BUTTER—The market is Arm, with a good demand. Wo quote:
NUTS,
I shelled, per Hi.
Fecans
ilia Wal
Pcanu:s.
Filbert*
nts
6 73 1 50
10 50911 00 9 75910 V,
9 50 9 35
.. 10
4 00
Almonds, hard shelled, per 1 Almonds, soft, do do 259 98 189 50 90
, v. . 159 ] 8 Cocoauut*, per 100 11 0091900 F13H—The general demand continue* to Improve, and trade throughout the week bat exhibited a fair degree of .If* The market was Arm, and prices had «omctblagof an advancing
tendency:
Whftc, halt band Mackerel. No. 1. half barrel Mackerel, No 9. half barrel, large Mackerel, In kits, No. 1 Mackerel, In kits. No. 3, large .
FU RS—U nohnn gcd.
Mu>krtt seasonable. I Ojio<tum prime 10 1 Mink.
Raccoon 37 |
GL \88—I* subject to a discount of fron 15 to 45per cent, for large orders. 8by 10 6 S0| 10 by 19 ..7 00 HOMINY—In moderate demand at 3*94c. HAY—Receipts are ample to meet the de-
mand;
Light pressed, per ton $19990 Tight do do :.. 18919 HIDK4—Wc bare no change to note 1* prices; receipts are not large but are readily takra with the range of our Agures : Green 8910 | Green salted 9910* Dry flint 13911, | Dry salted 11914 IKON—The trade continues reasonably active, but prices are very flat. We quote : Boiler sheet. No*. 10 to 97 .. 5<,9 A* Charcoal, ■!„ do ... 8 9 » Gcntiii,* Russia 91 Imitation A 15 Bar ........ 4 American spring stoel. 19 Horse shoes, |>er lb 7*9 8 Uor>e shoe nails, per lb 30 940 I.EATUER—There wasra'her more life In the market. Dealers were Arm. but quotations re-
main unaltered:
Oak slaugbteret sole $ 469 46 Buffalo 35* 47 Hurn ss ... 419 48 Upper, per dozen 509 6) French call. 17,9916 French kip .... 15 9175 Domestic calf Kl.i 809130 Collar, per dox 409 60 LAUD—Film, the demand only eonsumptUe; prices advanced. We quote, 1491<*c. MOTjASsKS—The demand continues fair, and the steek is not large. The market Is Arm and
prices steady. We quote:
New Orleans 9591 00] Sorghum Porto me*, .. TO l ’
N AILS—Unc tanged.
10 to 6;d, per keg (5 85 | 81
2-closing Arm. Barley—Nothing
it $2 U6fl2 08 for N_. ,
j«cteil.
Pork—Product* mor$ act!** aad k^her; sale* of me** wt $23 509 23 76 for country;
$28 75924 tor city packed.
Lard—Firmer, and >4®lc. higher; sale* at 15)491694a., cash, for prime steamed, and
15)4c- for extra choice do.
Middle*—Active and higher; sale* of Cumberland at llo~ and ehort riba at l$91f)4u. Side*—Rough >4c. higher; tale* at ll)4o.,
loose, and belllea at 11c , loose.
Ham*—Sweet pickled sold at 14)4o.; dry
salted bam* at 13c., loose.
Shoulders—Dry salted )49)4<h higher; *al*s at l)}4o-, Iww, oMbi 91dc-, future d*. Dressed Hogi—Moderately active, and 263. higher; tales at $3 23®0 60 for light, and $9 86910 for heavy, closing Arm at $9 60910
lor good lots.
Receipts—For the past 72 hours—Flour, 11,948 barrels; wheat, 23,030 bushels; corn, 101,908 bushel*; oats, 19,339 bushels; dressed
hogs. 2,718; live hogs, 8,762.
Ndipments-Flour, Iz.bM barrels; wheat, 8,860 bu>hels; corn, 24,324 buibels; dressed
hogs, 8^77; live hogs, 8,484. Vlncinnutl Market.
Cincinnati, Monday, February 21. Flour—In fair demand, and the market Is Arm; sales of family at |I1®11 26, and extra
at $10910 26. .
Wheat—Is held higher; sales ol No. 1 red
at $2 90.
Corn—In fair demand, with sales at 82c.
for ear.
Oats—In better demand at the eloaaywUb buyers UjBfc ; Mslfers ashing 07«v -1 If Vl w j Rye—1* rfemnii); sales at $1 SO fdV extra. Dsrley—Dull, and prices drooping; sales of
No. 1 fall at $2 25.
Cotton—Dull; prices unsettled and nominal,
wlih middling offered at 2O)40Yio.
Tobacco—In good demand at full prices;
sales of 120 hhds.
Provisions—Generally Armor, and holders
su.tuiasSsAi'.sss advance in gold, and a consequei
the prices of articles, and for this cause there
AFTERNOON DISPATCHES.
From New York.
Tke Imbrwglla—owiSTereaaUsk •« as
.OME'eeEpM ~ _
— t Y*ltk Btaotwm—Geiaerki L«w. Wallace "la tli* ruiA*»-H« Kecelreff a Gall frwas
tlie OammkBdsint wf tk* Ormad Ar »«sy—and Caaealtetk wltls LoganNkw York, Moaday, February 24. The Htraltft Washington special state*
that the appearance* lest night Indicate that tha War itapartarat troubST wlil reeolve Itself, flnalty, Into 6 legal struggle where the
tYtrtaiF Has 11 w**t’% F **a *s$4 me* ansllf - eka* I«
•nd the
court
nt paruea will be the lawyer* nal Judgement b^ rendered by tbe Instead of a sanguinary contest of
utif »nu noiuore
SHEWS;.« quent advance In U*
40910
5 85 I 4 I . 6 60 | 8.1,
95 A0 . 6 10
7 60
POTATOES—The receipts are light end the demand 'or local consumption Is falr;thestock Is rapidly reducing, arid prices have an upward tendency. W* quote peach blows at $1 5591 30. PROVISION'S—The market baa been very Arm, and price* have experienced a sharp advance. Holders are pretty generally out of the mar-k-t. From liessrs. Lc»h A Tousey, produce and general rommlMton merchants, No. 64 South Delaware »trcet, we received tho ful owing quotations; New mess, $25; old mem,$;S®24. Bulk meats, 9)4c. for (boulders; 11*0. for ribbed side*; 13)gc.. for clear si les. Ba on—Shoulders, l(J911r; ribbed sides, 16*c.| clear ribbed, 18*c.; clear sides, 14914*c. Breakfast bacon, 13j. Lard, 14914*c. Hams, plain, 15c. Hams, sugar cured, 16c. SOAP—Advanced. We quote: Indlanapoil* German, 8*0.; Proctor A Gamble's, 10)* to 11c,; Worke's, 10j< tollc ; Babbitt s, 15 to 15)4c. SA I.T—Declined; Lake, $3 15 to 3 25; Kanawha, $3 15’o $3 25. SUGAR—Refined grade* continue to grow scarcer, and the market ruled Arm at the quoted price*. Raw description 1 ! are steady. We quote as follows: Hard reflned 17*®17* Yellow 16 918* Cuba, raw 18*914* New Orleans .... ...14*915* White soft, raw !• 917 Porto Rico, raw 14 915 Prime to cliolco Pcmerara. 16 916* TIN PLLTE—The market Is fair, and price* unchanged: I. <0. Roofing tin |14 00916 00 IX. do 17 10918(0 I C. 10-14 14 0(1916 00 Pig tin 00 00938 00 TALLOW—Is In active demand, and price* hive met with a slight advance. We quote, 9* 910c. WOOL—Ha* been neglected, and prices are still nominal. Tub washed, 309860.; fleece, Washed, 30c.; unwashed. 22933c. FREIGHTS—Onandafter January 13, 1868. and until changed, with or without notice, the following rates will he charged:
Strictly fresh roll Medium 20925c | Common
. 30® 35c
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Is great Indifference about selling, and many
holders are not cfferlng tbelr stocks. Mess Pork—Is held at $26, hat no buyers at
better than $24 60.
Bulk Meats—Are held at 10912c., but these rstee are Mff- above the ret** of buyers, therefore there I* not inuch done. Bacon—Is in light supply sod held at 11)4, 13)4, 14)4914)40. for shoulder*, tides, clear rlt> and clear aides, without Hales. Hams—Sales of sugar oared ariG917c., and plain at 14)4415)4c., allcanvassed and packed. I-trd—Nut offered below 16)4c. to any extent, but no buyers et better titan 16c. Butter—Steady at 38942c.for flfeah Western. Cheese—Dull, at 14914)4e. for Western Reserve; l&915)4o. lor factory. Clover Seed—Dull at 13913)4c. Tim Hhy Seed-Dull et $2 4042 60. Fi*x Sued—Nothing doing. Apple*-Scarce; sales ol prime at |59C per barrel. , Potatoes —Firm; sa'es st $3 2693 60. U*y—In moderate demand; aalea at $13913
per ton on arrival.
Gold—$1.42 buying and $1.42)4 selling.
■ *. X.«ule .narkot.
St. Louih, Monday, February 21.
Tobacco—No sales reported.
CqUen—Buyers only offer lt»u. for ralddltag. Flour—Quiet and unchanged, with limited demand; sales of extra at $8 2540; double extra, $0 50; treble extra, $11 73412; choice
to fancy ditto, $12 73911.
Wheat—More inquiry, but prices unchanged; sales of No. 1 spring *t $2 13; prime
te choice wlntsr,$2 509 2 03.
Horn—Very dull, and declined to 819S7(*. Oats—Dud snd unchangid; sales at 0747,7'. Barley—Uncharged; sale* at $2 6.792 00
for fall.
Rye—Steady snd firm; sales st $1 709 1 7.3. Provisions—Kxclled and higher. Pork—Steady and Arm; sales at 21)4 '• Bacon —Active and higher; sales of clear tides at 14)4914)4c.; deaf rib, 13)40.; aboutders, 10)4<411c. • Hams—Sales of sugar cured at 10)49170. Clear Side*-flalei lor the 20th 01 March at
16 •.
Bulk Musts—Higher; sale* of clear rib sides loose et 12)4u.; clear side*, 13.'.; luoy etioulders up Illinois river, 9)4c. Lard —Advancing; sales In k<*g at 15c ; fancy ditto. Ids,; kettle and aleam reoderoj , up llllnots river, M)49l3)4o-Whisky-In better demand; sales at $212)4 fur highwines. Receipts-Flour, 930 barrel*; wheat. 400 sacks; corn, 3,700 buslKla; oats, 060buihtls; barley, 430 bushels. w .» Weather cl«*r end very warm. : ' * ek 11 ek miMruukee Masaket. Jf II.W al-KKE. Mundav F-l.—.-j- Ol. Flour—Quiet; selre at $9 7ff for extrs city •prlng. r W heat—Unsettletl; selee at $2 0)492 03 for No. 1, and closing At the Inside rale. Corn—Dull and weak; sale* at 78)4'’. Rye—Unehanged; sales at $1 48 for No. 1. Dressed Hogs—Hales St (9 I'Jtf'J 00. Provisions—Held higher. Mess Pork—Hales nt $22 7.7. Receipts-Flour, 1,900 barrels; wheat, 1,200 bu-hels. Hnlpmenta—Floor, 4,000 barrels; wheat, 1/100 bu-hels.
most beltgerent parUea will be' the law;
An
rts, Ins
armed bodice.
General Thorns* stated to the Herald'* correspondent, last night. In conclusion of an interview relative to his Intents, to-dsy, as
follows:
“1 shall go down to tho War Departmont at the usual hour as Seerotary of War ad interm, to all Intents end purposes without any reservation or doubt thetmy powers sssuen •re perfectly legitimate as ware those of General Grant. I shall set about tbe business of the Department, Issue orders In tbe name of the President, give Instructions to subordinate oAlclals and direct tbe general work of tbe Department. Of course It will be very unpleasant for me to And officers there who may be prepared to d (regard my ord<rs. It may, perba; s, happen to be some personal friends of my own, but I have ae other reteurae than to use the power conferred upon me and order them under arrest, If they refuse to obey thp legitimate authority. But what about the Great Mogul himself f Is atsnton to be left securely alonef That is
istir ~ '
cate, and 1 auppoee he wMl persist in his refusal. On ray own option I shall uedlne to use
tbe question. He he* already refused to va-
17 .
any force; but If the President Instructs me to use forcible pomtaston, I must be consistent to do so. However, I shall await the future development of this troblesome business be-
fore say tog What I shall do.
In an Interview between Secretary Stanton • and the same correspondent, tbe farmer Stated he had not Issued any order to prevent General Thoms* from entering the Wat Department. He also stated K Whs Impossible to
y what action he would take it Thomas
sit
Depart
gather on the movements of General Thomas.
insisted^on^ assuming the ^ibitles °f tbe War
rtment 9fcj
tbe fflovei
The same correspondent
depend alto-
Is Informed that
numerous dtepsSebe* have been received from the Grand Army of the Republic, a secret military organisation, with poets all over the conntryG indorsing the general action of
pal '
my of tl
overthrown, and If violence Is used In elect-
100,QUO men are read;
pui tel
e country. Indorsing the general action of XTK.Jivr.sSv. 1 :;;; s!.sz,%r r of Hr! atanton erthrown, and If violence Is used In electl Mr. Stanton, 100,000 men are ready to me to Washington and put him back. Tbe Order Is reported te be in a great fftate •f excitement, and It is unanimously resolved to take sldet with the policy of Congress, and
dtft-nd it in all it*
measure* U again are
*1.
1 ess age which west to
. Ewing for coo A rotation as Sec-
retary of War. Being too late for action on
tbe Senate alter Its adjournment, contained the
name of Mr. ~ '
that day, It was withdrawn, snd wilt be ag*ln
sent In on Monday.
Mr. Ewing has notlAed the President that bo
will accept the appointment.
An armv officer, on duty at theWar Department, intimated, yaeterday, that order* from any other person than Secretary Stanton would be disregarded by army officers. The militia of Mtryland have proffered tbelr services to a prominent military supporter of the President. So It le reported, end this report 1* given the odor of troth from the preeenoonf Governor Swann, of Matyland, who has bad en Interview with the Preeident. General Lew. W.allaoe hat arrived from the West, In obedience to tbe call of the Comminder cf the Grand Armv of tbe Republic, and le in cloee consultation with General
Logan.
General Thomas will apply, this morning, f6r a writ of quo warranto. Attorney eneral Slaabery states that the whole affair will be settled without force, but • great deal rest* with the prudene* ol those at the head of affairs. Trials by miitnrr Cwweweiealwws tss Havana - A .Hisrderer Tried and tiarrated-Mania Anna aad otber Atcxlcaa Yatabios Cangratalale the Mope-Eic. • Nkw York. February 24.—Special* fro;.. St. Domingo, Havana, and Pono Rtco to tbe 1.7ib of Fdtruyy, Mate* that military commtsMona for (he trial of crime* were very active. In Havana » murderer, who committed hi* crime on tbe Uib, was tried and garroted on tee 13th. Santa Anna and other Mexican notable*, have addicted tbe Pope congratulating him on the safety of his Sue, and asking hla bleseIntr. , . * < General Birx bad not yet arrived in 9t. Domingo, and Ibu people were extremely discon-
tented.
Order* hatetwr.n received In Porto R<oo to -uepe't.d ill edverlulng lor tender* to lay a cable to St. Titomaa.
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I4QW JPric© House
20 and Q®
West Washington Street, *: ht ■ it-.fli Wr ask ’ tl:
Rtfit) DE/Y GOODS!
iH UEr A
STATE cWlAN^
(Le wo oonaonoK wm airr otexb brabloe Rev tlte mbm kniiM, in or oat of Indiaa^iolM W. $k B. GLENN, Proprieto^^ , " fin* no ooimoTiOR with AWYOTBsaxsTAiuaBKXKT of tone—name, taoroat orindianapolb
FARMS FOR SALR.
Stock Farm for Sale.
Onawf the nneet stock Parra* in the State rnatilning 8a) acres about one-half under cultivation, 5f0 or KO acre* in meadow, barn room to tccare the crop, two orchard* le bearing, well wetered;felr farm buildleg*;about Skeen mllo* from thltcltr, and one and a nail from a Railroad Itte*ton. There 1* 00 the farm, a Grist and Haw Mid with one ol the aoet reliable water powers In the State, and with a very .mail eutlay suflotent sower may be had to run tbe year round, will take la part pay city property either here or In (JEKlnnatloraatork ofary goods or groceries, be'neee ca»h snd cash pmvmenu To a party able to pay one half of the purchase. ney we w'U give snch term* of payment a* wl|l enable the purchaser to make the defer, rep payment* from tbe prrtWtt of tho farm. ALSO: it J. c. A Farm of 160 acres la Doc at o 1 a, a good hewed log house, cnltlvattom, an on-hard, mile-, from Ujeeasburg.
ALBO:
A Farm of 60 acres In Riple coaMy near Delaware 8ta*M>n, on tbe Ohio A MlniAippi Ralls') acre* Impmved, eoraforublr h u*n, timber, wtd sell lor low ceab or abort pay-
ate.
me
SEWING MACHINE.
WUWDEHFUL 1A.VBATI01V. The Amerloan Button-Hole
OVBBBEAltlinO AND
Sewing Machine. that han mnde Its advent iethl* or any Other
countiy. Great incce** achieved.
The machine 1» warranted to execute to the
nted to execn
ree ol perfection alt kletl* and varieties of towing, hemming, felling, cording, tucking. bradlng, binding, gathering and *ewiDg«a. quilting etc . tnat U, or can be done by'any ma-
chine It ha*
Itlloh, b;
In
It
U*e.
rival In Its celebrated overtteamlng rhlch edges of different isbrlc* are
,ewn tog
Ital-o ha*
let-hole
her a* by hand sewing.
*1 no rival in It* Button-hole and Eylet-hole making, and Embroidering on the edge, which is done with o;ual beauty and perfection on all kind* of fabrleo. not excepting leather, it 1* one machine doing the work of "TtYs simple. noDcles*, and e»*y to manage, *omblnlng in one tiie merits of all other-. It la the only sewing machine now known that can make a perfect, finished and beautiful Bulton-hute, be.1 les doing many varieties of woik not dune
From Springfield. Gove mar Clgleabr ^Bont^jaa lam •Met*. SPitlNOFIKLD, Monday, February 24 Governor Ogteeby 00 SitUrdav sent tbe follow mg diap»icb to »cbu) Ur Colfax, Washing-
ton :
Tbe fineumptlon* of Andrew J'lhnsou have created a profound eennailon la thl* State. HI* last art la that of e traitor, ill* treason aiii.t be Checked. Tbe duty of Congress stem* plain. The people uf Illtnul*. attached to tk* Union, 1 ftrmly heltev* will demand hla im- , eachliienl, and will heartily tuataln such an action by our Congree*. Tbe pf’Ce of the oountry le not to be trifled with by luIs presumptloue demagoge. We know tbeNatiunel Cougre** Will procaad. Mdlloasof loyal bearU are panting to stand by ti>« atara and stripes Sere. There is no fear but that all will be well. Liberty and order will again triumph. Adjutant General Haynes also telegraphed General Logan te stand firmly by Btanten, aa.tiring bim of the support of the Grand Army of I be R 'public snd the loyal people of hla constituency, which embrace, the entire State. FromJJhicago. Burmlmf •! Nortk Wealerm Hotel. Cbicaoo, Monday, February 14. The North Western Hotel, on Waat Water street, wee destroyed by fire at four o’clock this morning. Loee $60,000. Insured for $26,000. A large barn tn rear of the building, belonging to A. G. Courson, wee destroyed, end twrnty-iwo burs** burned te death. Couraon'a lo-a ia not lea* than |76,000. From Detroit Fire Im Jmekswa. Dktroit, Monday, February 14. A fire la Jackson destroyed the Wiloox Block, occupied by the People’* National Dank, Younglove & Co., grocer*, Ford, tobaoooulst, and Ulbb*rd llrolhers, fancy goods. Tbe total loss ia $7o,OOU. Insurance, $10,000. The lire originated from a stave pipe.
A Farm of 60 act city, on a Gravel Pi will sell low lor fair
iSe, a Arat-r.tc small farm,
r payment!.
jl o.su:
Twelve acre* of land In inbcrbs, will tell low r trade tec day property.
ALSO
Three or fo-tr hmi-es end lota for tal* or tra!e for a farm; will give a fair trade We have ia adel tea. for tela or trade, a nnm - her of tarmaln thl. end adjoining neuntiea, and a aamber of city loti and hoa>ea and ota Perwtna withia* tobuy will Sad it to their tailed to call an I see ua before pure has! ■c. fte'Tjodlw WILLI All LOTE * CGMFaNY.
ng many varl
by other Sewing Machini
In shorf
It has taken where it baa
tea.
rt, Its good qualities areso appar ken the ruRT rRiuttM at eve
.rent that
Fair
OtlfcM
g^»We have Jnst received and have for *ale this celebrated Machine, and invito all who contemplate purchasing a flowing Machine to call and examine 1U operations, which will convince them of it* superiority over all other machine!. OFFICE—No. 18 Yohn’t Block, North Meridian street. ' HORACE II. DAVIS A CO., tebll dim Wholesale and Retail Agent*.
From Augusta, Harder ef m Laaatlc. Augusta, Monday, February 23. Mrs. Mary A. Peas lee an Inmate of tbe Insane Aaylum was shockingly murdered this morning by Mr*. Catherine Hurly, another Inmate, during a fit of frenxy.
SEEDS, ETC.
15920c
CyAL-In consequence of the recent springlike weather, tho demand for coal ha* no* been so good, but owing to the liberal rerolpis and a full supply, price* on some qualities have again declined: Brazil .501 Highland 14 1'lttslmrg. 35 | Rolling Mill 14 Hesperian 14 I CIDER —There is a very godd demand for cider, and the best sell* for from 40c. to 45c. per gallon; medium, 15o to 35c. COrt KE-rhe advance In gold ha* had the effect to stiff n the market, and price* lend upward. There 1* but little dUpoaitloe manifested to speculate. There Is a moderately fair demand from consumer!, though they are in most case* re trlrting their purchases to Immediate want* and there Is comparatively little doing beyond thosilei which are being mode by the Jobbing
house*.
Rio. fair S2HE56 I Prime . I *4924)4 Rio, choice 23 9*6)4 I’Luguayra Meitfttf Java. 67 ®*37>i I CANDLES—Dealers report 6 good demand, and prices advanced. Star 19953 | Snmmerpr'd 16X®n CRANBERRIES—The market l* Irregular, With a good many inferior berries in market, which Is nominal. A good article of wild commands $13918, and cultivated $16CKBKNT—Steady at $8 DO. CAN DLKWICK -Steady! ialei at 50®60c. CI1EE3E—fitock* are fair, and prices are steady, wlth-a good Jobbing demand. We quote: W'ifn Reserve l^j6161 Hamburg 169I1H DRY* GOODJ—During the piet WMk trade he* been very good, with an Increased demand for domestic good* St a atUI forth** adv*nte Brown good* ere •care* and Arm at present quotation* Tbe market ia atlU advancing, aothat It 1* almott Impossibleteflve correctquotetion*. Wequoto for to-day:
pimm.
American 14K Richmond..,.-....It*
Sorague, 14)4 Merrimack "W>'...15>4 Arnold* 1>M Troy* 9
Corn in bulk will ho charged 77 cent* per ICO lbs. to Jersey City, and 62c. pur 100 lbs. to Now
York.
Dre^sod hog, and fre!h meats are only taken at owner's risk, and at special rate*. .. All articles except flour carried at nV.lual weight. Cincinnati Live ntock market. Special dispatch to the Herald. Cincinnati. Monday F.vxntno,) February 24. 1668. I Tho total receipt* of Live Stock for the week ending this evening, at all the Cincinnati markets, and at the Covington pent, were as follow,; Reef Cattle LJg She«»p 5.17* 8wtne 2 700 Beef Cattle—Tho market has been «teady and
firm.
.The market to day wo, moderately active, with a fair supply, and steady price*, at the following prices per pound live weight:
ock $7 <»
6 (1096 75
6 0095 50
4 0094 75
Lambs—The market during the week has boen more active.
To-day tbe market was steady and Arm, and price, were a,hade higher. Thefollowlng wore
toe rioting prices
Per Cental.
Prime 95 6096 00 Common to Medium _9 —
Per Head.
Lambs 8 6095 00 Hogs—The market during the week ha* been active and firm. Tbe market to-dav was brisk and the supply short at $7 6J99 for extra butchers’ bogs.
I DT ID I-A. KT-A. SEED
Agricutural Warehouse. 500 Bn? hell Choice Clover Seed; 200 Bushels new crop Timothy Seed; *0O Bushols Kentucky Blue Grass seed: Orchard Grass, Red Top, English Blue and Hungarian Grass Seed, In itofe'and^fo^Mde h^^j ^
Steel Plow*! Steel Plows!! H. HO IT NICY 9c CO.’H RICHMOND STEEL PLOWS! The beet !■ lie*. A FULL supply of the above, and a large ai Xx. sortinent of Agrionltnral implements sup piled to dealers and farmers at shop jirlo s. bv
F.xtra Shipping 8 nek Prime nuwher!' Stock .
ET,,
Sheep and
s:*£S BLEACHED MU*LINS.
New York Mill* ...10 4-4 Bill. 51 Klvaritel* 16 JUTHlby 1*
tess::-
ArOB9<lMIC • . ... •••*** •
Talcde marhet. Toledo, Monday, February 24. Flour—Receipts, 2,300 barrels; market quiet and firm. Wheat—Receipts, 700 bushels; market active and firm; tales of white Michigan at $2 86; Amber at $266. Cor*—Receipt*, 18,000 butbela; market active; opening aalea at 880.; closing atrong at 89c. Oata—Receipts, 000 bushels; market quiet and firm; aalea at74n66s. Rye—Receipts, 800 buahela. Barley—Receipt*, 200 buahela; market quiet and firm. „ Clovemed—Bale* at $7 46.
J3y .A..
OIL PAINTINGS AT AUCTION. T WILL *«U. *t my aaleroom*, No. 85 East _L Wiishiagton street,on Wednesday andThnrs- < ay, February 26 and 37, at tea u'riuck a. M., and twonn 1 seven o'clock P H ,one handred and fifty superb (Ml Painting*, from the easel* of some of the most emlieut artist* of Europe and America, tuch a* Myerhelm, Myer, Schroder, 8omer«, Ro»enburg,Gulverbou»e, Hartwick, Willis, Frerich, L. M. Mnencer, and other* of equal reputation.
Paintings will be on exhibition Monday uasday, February 34 and 36, daytime and Tney are mounted in heavy gold gilt r Belgian and Dnsseldort patterns
(jarden Seeds! Garden Seeds! A CAREFULLY selected a-sortraent of all va/X ri.i,les of Garden »e«l», fresh and relialde, Iii paixirs or bulk, at wholeteln or retail, can alayt be found at J. GEO. 8TILZ, No. 73 East W oshlngtoa street. feMBdawAwlf f<d>26 .
FARM FOR SALE.
1 SPLENDID PiHin FOR SALE.
A Farm of 663 acres near Gallndet Station, In thl* county 300 acre,in ilmb- r most y wallsm tn blno- , 520 acre* In meadow, 75 acre* in corn, oat
ance a deadening used a* a pas a two story brick house with te
nt buiialng*. a new
grots, 120 acre* and wheat; hal
There 11
ions**, ai tly new,
.tables, 6 tenement house*, and a Stat on House. C< f, h bJw3w* ri w“LUAM LOVE A COMPANY
MARBLE.
jA.ec* 1* MtTTmm
AMERICAN AND ITALIAN MARBLE
anfldty
iBINTINO of all deeortptlon* neatly don* al
TJRINTINO of all d Jr the Herald Offlo*.
AUCTION. u_ X-i. Hunt.
fimmesf of ri Be!gian ,,, end t< i>ns"eldorI y pattern*, whim will be sold with the painting*. Detcrlptlvecatalogues will be revjy^Mo*daj^mornlog SC lebS2°d3t f Ai. Auctioneer.
BLACKING.
70 xxijB x-APiee. THE CIRAGlTPRAWCAIfl j OR FRENCH D R E 911N C. Will be used in every family in the country when they find nut Its good qualities. Ladle*’ Bool* are made to looks* good as new. Children'* Boot* are mode to look a*Rood a* nev Travelling Beg* are made to look at Pod a* no 1
tt B. f\ Br'cAvn * CO., Proprietor*, Boston. Manufacturers of lb* celebrated Army and Navy Paste Blacking, and Blackings and Drc** lugs of ell kinds for boets aod ahoet. deoS4 d6m cod Tu-ThAaat
FAST FREIGHT.
sUnr connty, Indl- , about 60 aerr* la d Water, about tlx
•al. och!
ALSOi
r** within At* ml'r* of the
TOBACCO WORKS.
USTEiI-A. tNT-A.EOI.XS
Tobacco Works.
J. A. MAY A CO.
ManuCdcturers of and dealer* in all kinds of
PLUG TOBACCO.
•Iftce, N*. 87 E*et Sontl* Rtreot.
All Bijanil* Wanranfcd.
JanlSdARSm
phU®m 0 ^k«u“ T ° rk ’ Bo5toB
TO THE LADIES!
JKli’fJiSMW!”"'"'"””*” V8 - >WI» 1 BIO ■ ' • ’ - . CLOA.lv I INOS It I 1/ . OtL- 4. A. 'A i ■ tit-toe’-.': *! ThI. Spring, aad shall havc on* of the host Udv ?SfR!t^3#S!SRSSlfl*t2, 1 S vr yeeaa*eiu»d) wo ahoU not allew any house
Cloths, Cassimeres,
R. RtJRGHJSOXNT,
The head and front of
CLOTH MERCHANTS, Has rhirge of thl* Department, and will be enabled to show the handsomest Hae of Spring COATINGS, CASSIMERES and YKSTINGS that can be found in tbe New York market, and they will be sold at LOW PRICES. This Department t* IMMKNSK. Including every variety of goad* mannfactured.
Htise LIbcbs $Bd Domestic Go$4s.
INSURANCE.
Twenty-Third Annual Report
‘ r j t'Xz :
NEW TOES
Life lasurance Co.
mj-
MEDICAL.
W0RTHKN0WIN61 BUELL’S PAIN REUEE , K.'A-t* £ wiG a 9Jig : * 7 *j4v Will SnrelyCwre DYSPEPSIA!
Male by DruggUtm aajMl Mor» chaste tbroachotat til* Onatry. H. Daily St €•., Keller St Vinton, Browning Sc Sloan, General Wholesale Agent*. feLSdAwlm DfM4NAPOLI8 -
OFFICE *' Ji i> w ULtUt . alii - }"• - ' .•*. 1. . *a r • ^ Hob 1X2 and 114 BROADWAY. ' v . u a.‘>■ . * r ’D2f: •*-;»
J -A. ISj V A It Y
. •. K.-W dstiofn 7i1. ISO:*.
l. j t 1W.1H.
■ -
-«*■ . * i. ■ . 1 : ' J-; ... 1 J 1 .■t'NH.V ' Amount of Net Cask Asteta, Jaa.l ’fl7. $8,757,«6 6 Amount of Premleaw received during IBR. $3,104,«U 84 Amount of Interest re. cel red and accrued. Including premium on gold, etc dfllgW M— *,B*t,flfll 58
DlSflfmHKnCHTHl
Paid Lotto* ky Death. . Paid lor Redemption of Dividends, Annuities and tnrrenderod and canceled Pollclee...... Paid Balarie*, Printing, Oatoe sad Law expense* Paid Commissions and Agoncyexpenset Paid Advertising aad Physician's Fees Paid Taxes and Internal Revenue Stomps
$561,931 45
4»,£51 M
M.Mfl 66 33M*I a
46,577 87 ISAM *6-91,50.861 *3
$8.774435 81
To 4hi* Drpsrtfne'it of our Trade we invite
iUalorav*
‘d
ttentlon, where you
end the must complete and Urge.I assortment
the city, all or toe best makes in
' 14:
yon r particular atti
*nd tbs must the city, all
Bleached Muslins. Tabl
Blankets, Quilts, Linen ca-e Linen* and (
MUCKS.
B.1IITH, HOWARD 4k VO., faWdSraAsun ‘ TRAD* PALACE.”
Brown and
« Lln*n« and Napkins, Sheetings and Pulow-
LOW
Cottons, etc
ing* .. eu
ASSETS.
Cash on hand, in Bank and in Trust Company $57*,3M 54 Invested InUnitodMates Stocks, cost 5.578,907 49 (Market value. $8198.6M 8T) Invested In Now York City Bank Stock* 41,12) 09 (Market valae, $45,865.) Invested in New York State Stocks 803,899 M (Market Talus, $839,590.) Invested ia other Stocks 145,337 04 (Market value, $151,559) Loan* on demand teenred by U. 8. and oih r Stocks 387,700 00 (Market valne, $811,413.) Beal Estate 539 584 51 (Market valne, $100,156 95.) Bonds and Mortgages :.. 1,075,600 00 Secured by real estate ▼alned at $5,390,009.) Premium Notes on exl*tIng policies, bearing interest 1,656,8ST 47 Quarterly and semi annual Premiums due subsequent to January 1,1396 *46 289 61 Interest accrued to Jan. 1, 1868 53,401 « Rente accrued to Jan- 1, 1888. 3,401 » Premlamion Policies, in hNWlfiflCdrYltlftAK*tion. 409,889 37
ALBUMS, ETC.
FURNITURE.
F-u K, TV IT U » E !
THE
MITCHELL & RAMMELSBERG Furniture Compan?,
Kamaaep’aold Btmnd. No. 30 Month Il< llmolo Mtrcct, \ RE offering for sate the largest ttock of ComXA. mon Furniture iu the city, such as
WOOD DXIKHHKD
Cane and Split Bottom Chairs, BeHnteatds. Hatresaen, Mafoa, Tahlce,
Samuel D. Jiurloek & Co., 037 Santom Street, PHILADELPHIA, PENA., MANUTACTURKRa OF PHOTOGRAPH ALBUMS Fnl>lisliers, AND BOOK BINDERS. FiMILY IND PULPIT BIBLfiS Pocket Bibles, Reference Bibles, Diamond & Pearl 32 Mo. Bibles, All sizes, st, les, kind* and descriptions of Photograph Albums I
Add exoest of market value of Securities over co*t
Cash A’tete, January 1,1869
Liabilities ef the Comapmmr:
Amount of Adjusted Lott** due lub.equeut
to January 1,18‘A $184,POO 00
Amount of Report'd Losses awaiting proofs
etc. 38,314 83
Amount reserved for Reiasuraaoaon existing policies, valuations, Carlisle table 4 per aant. interest net pre-
mium 6,293,889 49
Return Premium declared prior to 1889,
payable on demand .. 73,579 51
Return Premium, 1886,
sow to be paid 423,686 08
Be turn Premium, 1861, present valne.
At pricet which compete with all.
SpeciilitieB -in Styles liarly oar Own.
Pecn-
S. X>
Sc CO. inform the trade that
mive im-
"^yOULD^respectfully inform the tr provements in their Manufactory, and ore n prepared to furnish goods in any quantity,
low prices and short notice. CONTRACTS TO FURNISH
Printing Paper and Binding Made on the moat favorable terms. Lint* Beat •* AppUcatlaa. fab9 dHa
JEWELRY.
And all
articles for general housekeeping, with their well known as^srUuent of
I*arl«r, ffMaln* Uooaa. B-Uarmry aad Chamber halla. All of which they are telling aa cheap as any ho us* in the West. MlTcUELL A RAM MILS BERG) FURNITURE CO. 5 I auto d*wlm*Pnn
MILLINERY.
MEHCUAWTS DESPATCH PAST FKKIOHT LIRE,
Eatabllahad 1SSA. n*’
iBerlcan Express Co., Proprietors. From New York, Boston, “’•IKBI.’SfVKriRSSgW""
MRS. M. J. THOMAS
HAS RIMOVAD USB
Millinery Rooms TTIROM So. 6 West Washington street t r np stairs. In tha sam* buUuing. wh« will be plaaaed to maet her old patron* and witlianftmple *.i ' /Stock of Vine Goods,
to No. 8, bare »h*
in all tec latest atytea, at tha lowest cash price*.
jpjpAU work dost* iteaUy
aad promptly.
in Chartered C
Next la* Bpaoo tm tho BeHtotax **• proas OonaphhF* , MP*Fbr information roffardloff wtet.dtc., tp- ~ m D 9CHERMAHOBN. G^TAwnTlndteBopoU*.
DISSOLUTION.
Dissolution of Partnership.
P. 8. Panama knowing thamaalvaa Indabted ”»kS dSf* 1 b V"!p w3St
AMO, OBALKB IN WATCHES, JEWELRY AND SPECTACLES Nm. se Katat Watahhaotan street, INDIANAPOLIS, INDIANA. MV*Special attention naid to repairing fine Watches and all kinds of Jewell y. febl dim A3
REMOVAL.
F URIVITU JK-Jm. WOOLLEN Sc SBITHEB ^’Y«". r r , S3!r’p5« , 11S“
thatteey have
REMOVED FROM 57 TO 74 *a41* ff«t WuUsgtn Street, rBBJS s.X* atturssss s Parlor. Chamber and Dlniag Room Satta, and — r ova gaoda, aad
CCRTAIN, . AB» SpoeJy Okpo MS | NEURALSU,
[iMversalSeiiralgia
* 1 is aa unfailing remedy in all C0.U1> of heaX ralgia Facialis, often effecting a perfect ear*
in lest than twenty-four hour*, from the oat of no more than two or three Pilis. No other form of Neuralgia or Nervona Disease has failed to yield to this wonderful reme-
dial agent.
Even in the igrefevt’cones of Chroaie Neuralgia and general nervous derangement*—of many years standing—affecting the entire system. It* use for a few day, or a tew jreah* at tha ntmaa^ always affords the moat astonishing rdtaf, and very re re v fails to produce a complete and per-
manent e ..re.
is contains no drags or other materials Iflhh* slightest degree injurious, even to th* moat delicate system, and can always be used with per-
fect safety. - ‘
it lias long been in constant use by many of our most eminent physicians, who give it their mum-
imous and unqualified approval.
Bent t y mail on receiptof price, and postage.
One package $ 00 postage 8 cents. Six packaiu's gs oo postage 31 oente.
Twelve packages, $9 00; postage 48 cent*. It is sold by u.i wouiesiMu and retail dealers la
ledicines thro
drug Scat
and m ,and by TUBNE
roughout th* United
NEK A CO., Sole Proprietors, 120 Tremont street, Boston, Mass. JROWniNg t.SLOAN^agenu,
IRQ
©ct5 d6mdecl0w6m . ...o^
'*,3L ndian
DR WRIGHT’S TAR SYRUP.
a;'srj2. b as.*"ioW!ssft> ,, arc preseutingW RIGHT’S TAR SYRUP to the public. All know the necessity of guarding against Golds, as well as the necessity for taking th* proper remedies when the Colds are upon a*. We say, without fear of contradiction, that the fupariorof Wright's Tar Syrup fortbeeureof Con-
colds, Bromehitia, and all dist and Lungs, does not exist,
from parsons, some of
of tbe coui
shorn are known in all parts or tbe country: K. Shelton Mackenrie. Literary Rffitor
8,774,806 Oi 989.437 90
$9,159,751 91
565,465 00-$7,517,396 83
DiTlatRl* Saarpln*.
..$l.e48-4S6 59
Daring the ye*r 8,997 policies ^iave
bean issued, insuring
option. Coughs, es of the Throe
low are testimonials lom are known in allj Dr. R. Shelton Mockenr
Forney's Thilodeiphia i’ress, write*;
HILAEXLPHIA, July $5,1887.
DearSir: Last Christmas, for tbe first tone iu my life, i was much afflicted by a very severe Cold, with almost constanv-Cough and sons cheat. “Practice make* perfect)’ the proverb sKys, but the more I coughed the worse 1 did it. Bmphat I then considered an accident, bat now believe to have been a Providence, 1 wa. induced te try Dr. W right’s Tor Syrup, -piprabascu from yon, aad was greatly relieved in two days, wholly cured in ten. it is not unpleasant to the taste, which is a good point. Many years ago, reading my ,y through an old library, X come astoes tha rks of that Bishop Berkeley,w ho prophetically J truly declared, it ore than a century ago, that
and truly declarel, irore thai
‘ Westu anl the march of Empire takes it* way,” and among these were two treatises in which he sirougly advocated the use of Tor, os curative of many diseases from Catarrh to the plague. I wa iheu struck with tbe cogency of tbe good Bishop 1
from
arguments, am ofl>r. Wright's
that
e cogency i nuw sun
t KTO
the efficacy
CONSUMPTION CAN BE CURED
Dr. W right's Tar Syrup In cases ot Consumption, dully recommend it to oil persons so of-
•lESSh. R. WaLREr,
“ Un telphla.
I cbeerl fiicted.
Fou
I hums
Mar
ets,
in
Ph
oecom
bynip i
,y recommend
•IE:
urth and hestnut streei nss VVinmiil, butcher, rket, Phi!o<tripida, writes:
After suflertng lor two years with Consumption and constant he-, orhages. 1 was induced totiy Dr. Wright's far Syrhp. Aider using six bottle*, health returned’ aud 1 am now ahl U> attend to
my business.
a. 8. Steveus, Druggist. Reading, Pa., write*: Mr. J. J. Kromer The gruss of Tar Syrup pure ha-cl alwui three weeks ago' is nearly ail ■old. My customers speak bign'y of it. gend half a gross of it to u.y la her, at Middletown,
Pennsylvama. and charge it to n e.
C. B. V anryckel, UrnggIst,T enton, N. J .saysa Dr Wright's Tar 3y i up dues all yon claim tor it. I am selling largely of it. and with much sat-
Isfaciion to my custun era.
vs right s Tar3yrup is sold by all Drngg'tts aad
eper* I’ticel
telp
nd otreet
igut »l try 8tu:
rekeeper
Tagg'Stt I
$l per Ooule Gif*
bottle will check the moat aggr .votedsough
|/pOMER'S HAIR mt ' BestifiiheWorld. ^
Natural, Durable, Beautlftrl. Best and Cheapest ia tbe World—will give satisfaction te aU.
JOHN J. KR iMEB,
403 Chestnut street, Philadelphia,
bole Proprietor.*!
For sale by BROWNING A SLOAN and W. 1.
APK1T * CO., Indianapolis, Indiana.
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The Board of Trustees-have directed tberedamption of the dividend! declared in 1HM. Scrip certificates for same wOl be redeemed in cash on and after the first M9NDAY in March next, on presentation at the Home Office. Policies subject te notes will be credited with the redemption on the settlement of next annual premium. From the umdivided fund a* above of $lvS49*458 S9 toe Trustees have also declared a CASH DIVIDEND to each particlpating policy proportioned to itt “contribution to surplus,” which will be available in settlement of toe next annual premium. By order of tha Board. WILLlAn 99. BECK*, Actuary
TRUSTEES: MORRIS FRANKLIN, Preeident of th* New York Life Insurance Company. JOHN M. NIXON. (Doremus A NLxou. Dry Goods.) No. 46 Warren street. DAVID DOWS, (Dnvid Dow* A Co., Flour Merchants,) No. 90 Sooth street. ISAAC O. KENDALL, Union Buildings, corner ot William and Pine streets. DANIIL S. MILLER, (late Dater, Miller A Co., Grocer.) HKNRY K. BOGKRT, (Bogert A KneeiaadJ No. 49 William street. JOHN L. ROGERS, (late Wyeth. Rogers A Co, Importers.) No. 54 William street. JOHN HAIRS, Merchant, No. 30 South street. DUDLEY B. FULLER, (Fuller, Lord * Co., Iron,) No. 189 Greenwich street. WM. H. APPLETON, (Appleton A Co, Publishers.) No*. 4a end 445 Broadmay. ROB KRT B. COL UNS.(CoU i ns A Brothers .Stationers.) No. 199 Leonard street. WILLIAM BARTON, Banker*, 93 Wall street. WM. A. BOOTH, (.Booth A Edgar.) No. 96 Froni
street.
GEORGE A. OSGOOD, Banker, 85 Broad street. HKNRY BOWERS, (Bowers, Beeckman A Bradford, Jr^ Dry Gtods.) 59 Leonard street. CHABLRS L. A NT HON T, (Anthony A Hall, Dry Goods ) No. 90 Leomarct street. SANFORD COBB, President Ragle Fire Insurance Company, 71 Wall street. ■DWARD MARTIN, Previsions, 460 West Twelfth street. EDWIN HOYT, (Hoyt, Spragues A Co., Dry Goods,) 66 Park place. MORRIS FRANKLIN, Fraat'act. 7*9*0 O. EAi**>ATiT». Vies President. WILLIAM BLBHBRfi, Aaenar* THEODORE M. BANTA, Cashier. ExaSiiuare. CHARLES WRIGHT. M. D.,Ass’t Med.Examiner.
Cl'«S T M WORM TEA
also.
eliable i.
ising in its combination wonderful oleam* ingaaostrengthening properties, It will always Improve the health of the patient, whether
affected by Worms or other causes.
Price 85 Cent*.
Sent b, mail for *~nte. pj£RBy ChcmUt _ M. 8. BURR A CO., 10 Tremont street, Boston General Agents, and for tale by all Druggists.
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DYE COLORS.
11 OWE St STEVEAS’ Family Dy eColor s
O-A-TUTIOUKT.
W. W. BVXlf9WOM,fitate Agent. J. J. FARSONS, Local Agent, M*. U fionth Meridian StraaL '
T. 8. NEWCOMER, M. D.
G.W. MEARS.M D. C. S. WARE, M. D., fete (UwaodASlt
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A !ly L 5^olo^forfa?e“a: e ^ < ffi? on fair dealing, for the reason that they cost the retailer twenty-five cents per dozen mere than other kinds of Dyes in the market, while he retails them all at the same price, consequently he makes twenty-five cents per dozen more by sel-
ling an inferior article.
We publish Mil* caution tn guard our customers
against imposition. Accept none but Howe A Stevens' Patent Family Dye Colors. They are the original inventors of an improvement which originated this branch of business, and made dyeing a domestic art. Tney have had, also, five years’ experience in this particular business, and have been constantly improving the qualit; of their Dyes. All the colors, both in Liquid am Powder form, are manufactured by the and' I
s.gned, and we can supply our custoi either. The Liquids do not require so in dyeing; but the Powder co)ur* will
lost goods, and costs the
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g black, brown, drabs amf greeus, we advise the use of the Powder colors in to the Liquid, unless for ribbons or
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MANUFACTURED BY d MAYS-KY HOWE, (Sacceanor to Howe Ar Sterens,) 800 nod 'JOS Bronfi srstFv DecSO odeorl£w3m Boa toss.
HAIR RESTORATIVE.
FIRST PREMIUM ^ ^ Of o Silver Medal wai ivaacss to A BARRETT’S HAIR RESTORATIVE IQ fl# By Oi. S. 11 SUt* Agrlcultur*! Soctatv, It* Fair, holdmi In N**hua, Svpt X), IfiA BARBETT’R Vegetable Hair Bestoratfre
« wo^ J. R. BARRETT A CO., Proprietor*^ \ MijrCHXSTEB, N. SL LORD a smith.** - ^ .. - North we*torn Agents, ■old by all Druggists. dec*) doodlwftm
