Indianapolis Daily Herald, Indianapolis, Marion County, 27 February 1868 — Page 3
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FINANCIAL AND COMMEECIAL. Indianapolis, tWxdvksdtv KvgwNO.j February 58,1868. j 1IONIT—We ttlll qiiote 10 toll percent, aa tuo rate of Interest. Bxehange is very tcarce, and tbe bank* hold their rates at X premlujn selling and par bnyi-
inf.
Government SecnrltlM-Without any ehange
in quotation.
Bnylng. Selling. 1.11 1.11* 1.10X 1.11 X 108 1 06X 1861 1.08JC
1887 i .(n *• " 10-40’i * 104X •* " 7-SU't, Sd sorioa .1 J"X Gold
Bevenne stamps are told In tnma from $100 to $300 at two per cent, discount, and 1. sum* over
$300 at three per cent.
Quotations of monev and stocks In New York lo-duT: f MONEY—Quiet at 0 per cent, on call. STERLING—Steady at 10910X for best bills Export! of specie to-day were$**1,000. GOLD—Lower, opening at 1.41 Jg. dosing at 1.40XN1 41 ■ Tbe Assistant Treaanrer so’d $309,000 fo-day, and $300,000 last Friday. Tbe prooeeds will be employed In the porchage of T-SO't. Loans were made at SB8 per cenE rarryihg, and
also at 1-89 per cent.
GOVERNMENT STOCKS-Dull, with little inquiry for Investment, and bankers are full of bonds. Henry Clews & Co report toe prices. STOCKS—Dull and weak, and the general ten-
dency Is toward lower rates
We give below the doting prices of Govern uient securities, and other stocks, as compared with the three preceding days:
• Sat. Mon. Tuet.Wed.
1 per cent. 1881 - Ml* MX MIX i.fc’., 1st series - MX MX 110X
- 108X 108X K»x
— - #H .
6.*0'*,8d series - Jb-X Wt 1W 10-fpi - 10SX 104X 1MX
7 SO’i. 9d tcrles
New York market. New Yobe, Wednesday, February 20. Cotton—Opened aleady but closed dull and lower; tales of 4,100 bales at 22^c, for middling up lands. Flour—Bccelpta 3,047 barrels; heavy medium and good grades 10<&15i. lower; sales of 7,200 barrels at $8 0089 40 for super' flue State and Western: $9 00810 $0 forex* tra State; $9 90811 SO for extra Western; $11 20814 for white wbeat; $9 20813 90 for round hoop Obto; $13 for oommon to fair; extra St. Louis $12813 for good to choice, and declining heavy; California, heavy; sales of 200 sacks $12 00. Rye Flour—Steady; sales of 300 barrels at $7 5089 50. Corn Meal—Quiet; sales of 130 barrels of city at $0. Whiskey—Nominal. Wheat—Receipts of 1.089 bushel*; market nominal at 182e. lower; sales of 9,000 bushels at $2 SI for choice No. 1. spring In store. Rye—Firm; sales of 1800 bushels of Jersey and Southern at $100. Barley—Scarce and Arm, Malt—Firmer; sales of 100,000 buthcle at $2 1082 10. Corn—Receipt*, 11,000 busbeli; market dull and favora buyer*; tales of 01,000 bushels at $1 2481 20 for new mixed Weatern afloat; $1278128 for high mixed and yellow; $122 8124 for white Southern; $1 2l<jtl 25 for new yellow Jereey; $11381 20 for mixed Tennes-
see.
Oats—Receipts, 3,000 bushels; market nominal; sale* at 08}{c. for Western in afore. Leather—Very Arm; sale* at 20827>ic. for
Buenos Avres light weights. Coal—Without decided change.
Wool—Firm and in better demand; galea of 1,178.000 ponnda at 42200c. for domestic fleece
Rice—Firm.
Coffee—Firm. — “
Sugar—Quiet; eales
Cuba at $2814c. Molasaea—Quiet.
Hopa—Quiet.
Petroleum—Firm; sale* at 12a. for crude;
20^820c. for reflned In bond.
l J ork—Heavy and drooping; tale* of 2,850 barrel* at $24 50824 90 fornewmeea; dosing at $24 00 caab; $28 00823 75 for old do.; dot. ing at $23 02 caab; $10820 70 for prime; $22 00 @22 75 for p tme mesa; $28 for city do. Also, 500 barrels of new meaa w sellers in April at $24 87. , Beef—Steady; sales of 475 bsrrels at pre-
vious prices.
Tierce Beef—Sales of 600 tlerres at $32837 for prime meaa, and $38841 for India me**. Beef Hama—Firm; aalea of 800 barrels at
$82835 50.
Cut M;ats—Firm; sales of 4,025 packages at 10^810)4g. lor shoulders, and 10810c. for
hams.
Dressed Hogs—Steady; aalea at 10?<®llXc. for Weatern, and ll>£81iy£c. for city. Lard—Firm but quiet; aalea of 1,140barrel*
at 10X81041c.
Butter- r irm; sale* at 30840c. for Weatern,
and 43855c. for State.
Cheeae-Qulet and steady; aalea at 11816c. Bacon—Firm; aalea of 830 boxes at 11X0 12c. for Cumberland cut; ISc. for abort ribbed,
and 14c. for abort clear.
Freights—To Liverpool, Arm; shipment* per steamer at 9Kd. for corn, and 10d. for
wheat.
LATEST MARKET—FIVE T, M. Flonr—Dull and 58'0e. lower. Wheat—Nominal; 182c. lower.
iftbrm mmm.
Byjkble.
T
X. ly Bias,
of 200 hogsheads of
Rye-Quiet and steady. Oat*—Nominal; sales at
in store.
•t 83j4c. for Weatern
Corn—Heavy and nominal; sale* at $124 81 20 for new mixed Western afloat; $120
for old in afore.
Pork—Dull and drooping* aalea at $23 208 23 00 for old meaa; $24 50824 75 for new me**; $24 00824 70 for mixed and $24 02)4824 87)4
for April delivery.
Cut Meats—Very firm wlib fair demand. Bacon—Firm; aalea at 119a812c. for Cum-
berland cut.
Lard—Quiet and acarcely to Arm; aalea at 16)^810)4c. for fair to prime steam and ket-
tle rendered.
D’lsratell will Ueelxa kis chancel* larahlp—Sir Staffoxtl Nerthcette *• NnccecA Him. London, Tuesday, February 23. It Is uow thought Mr. D'laraell will rest** bis position as Chancellor of the Exchequer, and that Sly Stafford Northcette will -take his
India
General Napier’s Enver Well Received hr Prince Kneel and hie
Wnrrlera.
London, Tuesday, February 25.
Official dispatches from General Nspier says tbe envoy sent by him to Prince IkasaEwaa well received at Dubar, and found sotffef.OOO warriors with their chiefs assembled at Adwas, by whom be was heartily welcomed. Trial and Sentence el tta American •n Ike Charge ef Participating In n Dlaturhence at Odeen Theater. Paris, February 20—Evening.—Mr. Packer,
an American, who took part in the
dieturbanoe at the Odeon theater, on the
formance of Victor Hugo’s drama, Ruy
has been tried and aentenced to aix days imprisonment and payment of a slight fine.
Previsieno ef the New TrentjL
Berlin, February 25-Evening.—The hew treaty which has been concluded between the United State* and the North German Confederation provide* that natives of Germanv must obtain a license to emigrate, which thali be registered, and that thoae who after taking eut tbeir naturalization papers, and have resided five years In a foreign country, thali be relieved from the obligation of military sendee
In Germany.
FromJSt Louis.
n*H from St, Patti to Helena Captured and Destroyed hr Indiana— Hostile hleax Endeavoring An get Friendly Tribes to |Taln naem-Se-verity of the Wenthor-Iadlmne in
n btarvlng Condttton-Ete. 8t. Louis, Wednesday, February 26.
A letter from Fort Berthaid, dated January
30,saya:
The mail from St. Paul to Helena, Montana Territory, via Fori* Stevenson, Buford and Benton, waa partially destroyed by a band of Sioux Indiana, near White Earth River, on tbe 19th ultimo, and tbe mall carriers were warned that if they were caught again they would be killed.
Medical. HNEiImBoYIif GENUINE
FORT WINE.
PREPARATION.
SPEER’S PORT GRAPE WINE, Ha«<lr#48 «f Oongreffttlons to Choreh or Oomznonlom Porpo***. Also, BxcalUnt lor L dioe and Woaklf Persons to Use. / bnow
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“HIGHLY CONCENTRATED” COMPOUND FLUID EXTRACT BUCHXJ, A POSITIVE AND SPECIFIC REMEDY FOR DISEASKS OF THE Bladdwr, Kidneys, Gravel end Dropsical Swellings.
The hostile oioux, encamped on the Yellow
Stom River, are endeavoring to
ipoi
They have offered them three hundred horses
atone nrvar, arc endeavor log to Indue, the friendly tribee on the Little Mtaeourt and B% River* to join them In a war npon tbe whites.
to do ao, and say if they persist In refusing,
they will force them Into hostilities, Another letter from Fort Berthaid, dated
January 16, says:
For the past two weeks provlslone have b * e . n . ,c . arcf * lnd * *oow storm has prevailed, the like of which has not bom known
for ton years.
The troops at Fort Stoneman have been obliged to burn a warehouse and all tbeir lumber to prevent them from freezing. CaL tie and mules are actuallv burled In the anow, and a large number have been froxen to death. Tbe Indiana in tbe neighborhood are in a starving condition, and havo been obliged to
eat tbeir horasa to auataln life.
The foundation stone of tbe bridge aerose the Mississippi, at tbla point, was laid yesterday, inpreaence of a large number of citizen*. The Lower Houee of tbe Kansas Legislature, yesterday passed the Senate bill, allow. Ing all paraen* to practice law, without respect
to cotOr or sex.
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Becelptt at the Sub-Treasury to-day, $1,969,91$: paymento, $1,091,381; balance, $109,989,940 FLOUR—Dull and nnchaaged. W* quote; Buckwheat... 6 Ou Corn meal.... 1 '.0®1 78 a S5S.““ r r MS »I M WHEAT—Dull, and tlfer* wat to little doing that U it dlfflcultto give quotation*. 9maU ■ale* oi oar lota at $3 M89 *$} while, $3 40. COBN-The demand it reitrieted, and lha business doing is net Urge. The market was rather less firm. Sale* were marie at 70®73c. for ear from farmers’ wagons, and 78®80e. for (belled. '* : 1 OATS—Are not saleable at better figure* than 60c. in round lota, though bald l®*e. higher. BY ■—In goad demand at $1 40 ret the beat. BARLEY—I* lets active, aad tbe market hat bean neglected,with prices nominal in the neigh-
borhood of $9.
BUCKWHEAT—Dull and priors weak. W« quote,79a. per bushel. PROVISIONS—The market is rather firm, New meaa, $96; old mesa, $28#94. Bulk meats, 9)4o. for shoulders; HX®- f° r ribbed side*; ISXe. for clear slias. Bacon—Shoulder*, 10® 11c; rlbbsd sldaa, MX*.» clear ribbed, IflXe.’, clear tide*. 14®14Xc. Breakfast bacon. IBs. Lard. 14®14X«. Ham*, plain, IBc. Hams, sugar cured, 16c. FRBIGUT8—OnandafterJanuuTTl3,l868, and until changed, with or without notice, thefollowtng rate* wtil be charged;
Cbicuge aurket.
Chicago, Wedneaday, February 26.
Flour—Unchanged and bolder* firm; sale*
of spring extras at $8®10 00.
Wheat—Quiet: sales ol No. I at $2; No, 2 opened at $1 95)4, advanced to $1 95X81 OC, and closed weak, witb sellers at $1 95)4. Corn—Opened quiet and steed ▼ at yeoterday’a price*; sale* of new at 7^44®'l0>ia, closing at 7»®70)4c.,' No. I very quiet at 828
82)4c.
Guta—In moderate demand and )48>4c. lower; sales at 05K8&6O. in afore, closing
quiet at 60c.
Rye—In moderato request; sale* at $1 088 1 58 for No. 1; $1 0681 07 for No. 2. Barley—Steady; sale* at $2 0682 OS for No.
2; $1 83 for njccled; sample lots sold at $1 90
«2 02)4.
Fork Productz-Quiet.
Mean Pork—Sales at $24 cash, for March de-
livery.
Lard—Sold at 14){816c. for poor country; 1AJ4810C. for good do. and 15K8Ufo. for nity. Cumberland Middles—Sale* at 11c. for
loose.
Sboulders—Quiet and unchanged. Hams—Quiet and unchanged. Dressed Hogs—Offerings very light; aalea limited at$9 5J8HI for light; $10 25810 6J for
heavy.
7 75 for medium to fair, and $8 4086 >6 l° r
good to strictly choice
Beef Cattle—Qulel
arge supply; i :betc* sblppln
t and easier owing to the sale* at $7 7588 37)4 f«r good to
ig.
Receipts—Fiour, 4.818 barrels; wheat, 8,042 bushels; corn, 4,116; oats, 5 610 buehel*; dressed hogs, 811; live hog^ 4,340 head. Shipments—Flour. 7,046 barrels; wheat, 450 bushels; corn, 8.600; oate, 1,310; drtaaed
hog*, 211; live boga, 2,380 bead. CincInwaU Market.
Cincinnati. Wednetday, February 26. Flour and Wbeat—Unchanged and quiet. Com—Firm with a fair demand; aalea at 82@83i;. for ear. and 83884c. for shelled. Gaia—Firmer and higher; aalea of No. 1 at
07o.
Rye—Unchanged; sales at $1 7381 16. Btrley—Uncbaniced aad quiet; aalea Of No. 1 extra fall at $2 2082 80. Cotton—Irregular; middling it held at 20)4r., but It la not saleable at better tbaa 20c. Kgge—Advanced to 23c., and the supply Is moderate. Provision*—Buoyant, and pricea of all articles are bigber. Meaa Pork-Salce at $24886 for old and
from New York.
HeralA’a Cable Rprclats. New York, Wedneaday, February 26. The HtratiTt Lindon eable dispatch conflrms the realxnatlon of Esrl Darby. Mr. IVIsrael! goes to Gsborn to ace tbe Queen, Wed need ay. Tbe Htraldt Abyaalnua dUpateh 3181*1 that the Inhabitant* met by Napier’s envoy | were all frieadly to the EacHab. Tbe women ' of Qdawa cheered the military mission when 1 it entered that town. I A Havana special to tbe fleraW state* that Baron Tlndal, from France, and Senor llurbide had arrived, «a route to Mexico. Tbe national debt ol Mexico 1* to be extinguished by tbe sale of confiscated property. The I uitkl Indians had attacked sevasal mtasten lose** and assasemated a General. President Juarez Is to visit Washington. The rebel schooner Orient* had been caplured off Yucatan. Reinforcement* and money are called for to suppress the rebellion in Yucatan. It was feared that Canales would capture tbe specie ex rout* from Monterey to Matanaoras. Venezuela adelce* state that the relelllon bad been almost entirely suppressed. m^'Amertcaa Consul was acting vigorously to obtain redrew for the outrage on the schooner Hannah Grant. Breadstuff* were advancing. The coffee crop waa good. - A-humeam ociumd at Xavan* on the Sth Instant. ' u Tbe ship Purveyor had arrived at St. Croix to oast® l*e Menoaiahel*.. The esixer crop sVtll be one quarter larger than usual.*
From Toronto.
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HOTELS
United States Hotel, Opposite **• K^TtohmdN^ Haven and
Jepot,
BEACH STREET, BOSTON,
JanlO dly
r , Br F. K PRATT formerly of the Aiurieaa Hens*.
American Hotel, Chestnut streot, opposite old Independence Ha4t
PHILADELPHIA.
Jy« dtf 8. M. HRULINGS, Proprietor.
MANHATTAN HOTEL. flCKBAY STREET. Second door from Broadway, opposite the Park NRW YORK. !9. HUGGINS, Proprletwr. A. J. SMITH. Clxkx. sepMdly
ALBUMS. ETC.
MEDICAL.
Samuel D. Borloek&Co^
937 Sansom Street, PHILADELPHIA, PENN,
MANUFACTURERS OF Will Surely Cure PHOT06RAPH ALBUMS! DYSPEPSIA!
W0RTHKN0WIN&! BUELL’S PAIN RELIEF
FpHIS medicine inereatet the power ofdici X i ton, and excite* the absorbent! into action, by which ttas srator or ca Ice rum
tlons and
to haaltby
^ „ a* depoai-
unnatural enlargements are rs-
d Inflammation, and is
dneed, as well os pain and inflimma'
taken by
Men, Women and Children. Helmbold’s Extract Buchu, For weakness arising from Rxceatea, Habits ol Dissipation. Early Indiscretions, attended with the following symptoms:
Indisposition to exertion,Loss of power. Loss of memory, Ditllculty of Breathing,
memory.
Weak nerve*,
rof dl«
Tremoliug, Wakefulness,
sin in the bock.
Hol
Dimness of vision,
Hot hands, Flushing of the bedy, Dryness of the skin, Rruptions on the face, Universal laasituda of Pallid countenance,
muscular system.
The** symptoms, if allowed to go on, which this
medicine Invariably remove*, soua foUows
iBptteacy, Ftulcy, Epileptic Fits,
In one of which the patient may expire.
Who can say that they are not frequently fol-
lowed by those “direful disease*.’’
INSANITY 1NB CONSUMPTION Many are aware of the cause of their saffarlng,
non* will sonfe**.
THE RECORDS OF THE INSANE ASYLUMS And the melancholy deaths by Consumption, hear ample witness to the truth of the assertioa! Tbe ooastitutloa once effected with ORGANIC WEAKNESS* Require* I”* aid of Medicine* to siren ft be a %i invigorate the system, which lielmbold’s Extract Bach';
INVARIABLY DOES.
A TRIAL WILL CONVINCE TNE MOST SKEPTIC «l
VINEYAHM. NEW JEHMET.
Speer’s Port Grape Wine, rOUK YEAH8 VE.0. rpms Jastly celebrated native Wine is made Aa^ng? r ‘ Ued ln TONIC AND STRENGTHENING PROPERTIES
■ 1 »r psj-tako of^uT^Jenerous qutfitSf^^the and suited to the various ailments that afflict the
weaker aex. it is. in every respect. A Witte te be tteUed em.
Inv alim v»x SrtKB’s Poxr uxafz Win*. FZMALK8 can Srxxa’e Poar Uaarx Wine. WXAXLTI’XRSOaS FIND A BZNXFITBT IT* CdX. Spears ■tamflarfl Wine Bluer*.
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PKCMIUM EXHIBITIONS.
Xj i nsr o o Xj ist DIORAMIC ASSOCIATIOS!
A Magnificent Work of Art.
i Series ef Wonferfnl SxUkltUas.
KlffTKIKUTlOX OF P31UTOGKAPHB
IK.XTATIO.Y OF DIOHAXA!
MORROW HOUSR, (Formerly Kokomo Bonse.) KOKOMO, IN®. Fare as reasonable a* at any first class hotel In the state H. B. HAVEN. aeci8-dtm Proprietor.
DRY GOODS.
B&«r ra i
STATE tjjNDlAM^
Tiers, AND BOOK BINDERS. FAMILY IND PDLPIT BIBLES Pocket Bibles, Reference Bibles, Diamond & Pearl 32 Mo. Bibles, All sUes, st, les, binds and descriptions of Photograph Albums!
At price* which compete with all.
i vo oomt tenon with aft otna mr abush ®rv of the aame name, in or out of Indianapolla A W. & H. OLEAX, Proprietor*' tlasBOOONKKOTION WITH AJTTOTHZa BHT ABLISfl KSHT of the same name, la or eat of Indianapolis W. dc. U. GEKNN* PrwprtetmrH.
FARMS FOR SALE.
Stock Farm for Sale.
Memorial*, and ofAer Premiums.
Valuable
One of the finest Stock Farms In the State | tsinine860 acre* about one-baffl under cul
| Hun. ttO or ICO acres in mead.
i c«utiva-
L
MW. Bulk
Menu—la active demand; ealee of undb at lOo. lor tbouldera, 12c. for
antlty out of rs advanced
980,000 po
tides and 13c. for Gear aide*. Bacob—In demand, and the qui smoke does Mt equal It; shouldei
to UKe.; (Idea, 13)4c.: clear rib, 14)4c., and
clear, 14K81ta~ closing strong. Hama—dale* of augar cured at 17c.
Lard—At the cloeeldc. Waa asked, and not mucta offered. Tbla was alter the report*
from Liverpool.
Sugar—Firm at 13810c. for raw reflned;
188>8)<i c . f°r bard. Coffee—Firm at 21826c.
Seeds—Unchanged; aale* of clover at $1 30; timothy at $2 3082 40; flax seed at $2 20. H«y—Dull at $13815 per too on arrival. Petroleum—Quiet at 42840-5. for refined,
fr99*
Linseed Oil—Sales at $1 2081 22; l»rd oil advanced toil 1881 20 for Mo. 1 and extra. Gold—$1 40)4 buying, and $1 41 selling. New Ywrk Dry Goode market. Mxw York. Wednetday, February 20. Tbe demand for cotton goods bat abated owing to leas favorable new* from Europe respecting cotton, which caused a momentary pause among buvera here, but otherwise it has not affected the cloth market. Tbe cold weather has moderated somewhat, and fair inquiry prevail* for standard calicoes of best makes at 14816c. The Merrimack skow* some magnificent stales lu chintz which sold At 19c. and 12c. for fin* square cloth. Print
In many offucttons peculiar to Female*. The Extract Buchu! Is unaqBaled by any other remedy, as in Chioresi* or Baton tins. Irregularity, PatafUlnesa or Suppreaaloa of Customary Kvocuotloos Ulcerated or Bchlrrut state of the Uterus, Sterility, and for ail complaint* incident to Ike sex, whether arielng from Indiscretion, habit* of dissipation.
<n. K0 or too acres in meadow, barn room to se-
cure the cr-p; two orchards in bearing, well watered;fair farm building*;about fifteen miles from this elty, and one and a ball from a Railroad station There it on the lann. a Grist and
>1 with one ol tbs mots reliable water tbe State, and «1th every small outlay
od to r
I powers in
j suffleient power may be hi oaal. will take In part
/"VX the night of the 14tb of A prII, 1316, the hand
VA of a wretched miecrcantient Abraham Lla-, . , . , . . .
^d-OTi^r i ?•??•?_ •jr.in'er “
coin to
coo tin eat.
a wretched ml bis grave and
Over two ai
round win take in par either here or in Cincinnati or at r groceries, ba'ance cash and
small oi
un the year
pay city property attack of ary goods
wt|l enable the puteboaer to make rep payments mm the products of tbe farm.
toe^dSou^uga^ S'TrJ^uSK: •f *he fanerol pageant, tbe grandest tbe worid ever witaeaecd.
ipr
ALtO:
Specialities in Styles liarly our Own.
Fecu-
S.
■^7^017 LD res
B . & CO
LD respectfully inform the trade that ley have just completed extesnive improvements in their Manufactory, and are now prepared to famish goods In any quantity, at
low prices and short notice.
CONTRACTS TO FURNISH Printing Paper and Binding Mode on the most favorable terms. »«•»* •« Applicatlwa. «eM dSm
JEWELRY.
For Male by HruggUlv mud 271 erduuxtfl throughout the Country. D. Daily & Co., Keiler A Tin ton, Browning & Sloan, General Wholesale Agents, . w. ^ INDIANAPOLIS. febS dAwlm
IlSri^saLNeHralgiai
■A. taJkJTB, CERTAIN, An Speedy Oure »oc | NEURALGIA, Ain» ALXs NERVOUS DIE CASES.
Its Effects ore
MugtesU.
i is an unfailing remedy in Ml cues of Nen4. ralgto Facialis, often effecting a perfect cure In less than twenty four hours, from theuteof no more than two or three Pills. No other form of Neuralgia or Nervous Disease has failed to yield to this wonderful reme-
dial agent.
Sven in the severest cases ol Chronic Neuralgia and general nervous derangements—of many years standing—affecting the entire system, it* use for a few days, or a few weeks at tbe utmost, always affords the most astonishing relief, and ver> rare t fails to produce a complete and permanent core. L contains no drugs or other materials in the slightest degree injurious, even to the moat delicate system, and can always be used with per-
fect safety.
It has long been in constant use by many of our most eminent physicians, who give it their unan-
imous and unqualified approval.
Sent t y mail on receipt of price, and postage.
One package $ UU postage 6 cents. Six pack.. ? $8 00 postage 37 cent*.
Twelve package., $9 00; postage 43 cents. Itiasoldbv. -v ..«!»>■■. «nd retail dealers ia drugs and medicines throughout the U mi tod
States, and by
'Lb A CO., Sole Proprietor*.
isreot. Bueton, Ma
130 Tr« BROW
oct5 dSmdecio wi
ensont street. Boston, Mass. miNG A 8Loan, AgenM, Indian aoelia, Indiana.
also, vxALxn nr WATCHES, JEWELRYAND SPECTACLES Nm. $6 Kwat Wuaklmgtwm Street, INDIANAPOLIS, INDIANA. My Special attention naM to repairing line Watches and oil kinds of Jotrelt y. fobl dlm*8
DR. WRIGHTS TAR SYRUP. •Tacts are stubborn tu' .<'says the old prorerb, and in thee alone do we intone to deal, in presenting WUIuHT’a TAB SYRUP to tbe publie. All know tbe necessity of guarding against Udds, as well as the r ecessity for taking the proper remedies when the Colds are npon us. We say, without tear of contradiction, that the superior ef Wright's Tar Syrup forthecoreof Consumption, Coughs, coins. Bronchitis, and ail diseases of the Throat and Lungs, does not exist. Below are testiiuoui.ilt from bersont, some of whom are known in all parts of the country : Dr. it. Shelton Mackenzie. Literary Adi tor Forney’sPhiiadejpbia Press, writes;
bilaujclphia, July 10,1807.
Dear Sir: Lost Christmas, for the first lame In
, I was muen afflicted/
REMOVAL.
A Farm of 160
[■>od hew.
The Diorama
ana. a
! cultivation,
mile:, from Gieen
acres in Decatur county, Tndled log houM, about 40 aeqe. in orchard, good water, about six
nsbi
srd, good
burg.
DctStne or Chang* of Lite. (See symptoms above.) * ■(IMMAI GllWWhU UC ftlinUUI III
es in Riple eounty near Delia Ohio M Mitsimippi Rallruved, comfortable t^,usee.
Take no m Medicine ft
ore Balsam. Mercury, oru n for unpleasant and dangerOH. l>»,
a* uuoitii vjosequies
iBRAHAM LINCOLN,
A Farm of 60 acres in aware station, on the C rood. So Seres Impruvc^,
good timber, will scU bur low
) acre* within are ml'e* <
city, on a Gravel Pike, a U .t r.te small laria, will All low lor fair payments.
74 «i4 76 West Wisklifftta Street, -Where will oe found the best assortment of Furniture in the elty. Tbeir Mock consists of •\jmtwsm rurittedrs. Chair* and Mat Ws manufacture our own good*, and ore prepared to sell as cheap a* tbe cheapest. Call and examin ‘TSiki.u..
ALSO:
Helmbold’s Extract Bacho.
r
Trmlme Nnow-Boumd aad Track*
Ulacked.
Toronto, Wednesday. February 26. A furious snow storm set In yeaterdaj
morning and continued with great violence j
until noon to-day. The railway*
Trains which left
ware all
blocked up. Train* which left yesterday stuck In snow banks a short distance from the city. The storm has prevailed with great
lurv from London to Bellevlllo.
Robert fipeoce, Collector of Custom* ef tbla
art, died thlk morning.
From Philadelphia.
At a large uemocratic meeting neiu id Eighth Ward loot avsotag, strong raaohm were passed and Speech** made. GneColo LeedHet said, that before biany day* ev
cloths weak yesterday at9o^ but to-day they can not be bought leas. Heavy brown sheetings scarce amt firm at 19820c. for beat Eistn makas. Bleached muslins still la light pply and steady; the last deliveries of Mew ark Mills were at 28c.; but the goed fall
York ..
Job sell quick at 30c
lower, best makes selling at 17)4c. Ginghams pretty well sold up, and pricea of Lancaster
rather popular makes are are Uines iu good request at 19820c
from Indianapolis”
* TO
A1 A h j C s §
t* ct *1
la S I
If ; M ;
Philadelpbla- ... Baltimore
m
IB
98 til
ta »
3184 • ia n
Cora la bulk will he charged 77 cbnta per lbs. to jersey City, and Me. per 100 lb*, to New T Dressed hog* and fresh meat* are o*ly takex at owner'* riik, and at apeolal rate*. All article* except flaur carried at actual W * lght ' m i a ■ S- I^wiale IkmrfcaS. $T. Louifl, Wednetday,February 26.
oted at too.
,f.dv
ais’ts. "s“5 ss'j.rwii-«
and fl 70sackM.
PiovlsloD*—$UC •
Fork-Bale* at $24 72820 uiSSte'ffiii -
sugar cured hams at c *
Tib and clear sides, soul
about 10,000 barrels ef port; aad SfiOO^OOO pounds of baoon aad bulk meeta, for preaeot and f^d.Hv.ry.^ ,^. ^
< 1
Lard—Mot m
at 10o. s'
Waather cfoudy, damp and cold, Indl-
eating rata at 3:30 Ft M. ”
Brown drills relatlvaly
her. De-
Cleveiamd Jftmrket.
CLiviLaND, Wedeaday, February 20. Flour—Very quiet and price* unchanged; ,lee of XX spring at $10 758H W; XX red Inter, $12813 5o; XX white, $14816t Wheat—Not much doing; market very aiet: held at $2 $082 63 for Me. 1 red winr; $2 40 for Mo. 2 ditto; |2 30 for Mo. 1 Corn—Dull and lower and In moderate de-
Oate—Demand net heavy aad market weak; No. 1 State sold at 678000' from store. Bye—In moderate demand and steady; sale* at $10581 63 for No. 1; small sales of very choice at $1 68. Barley-Quiet and stesdy; sale* at $2 208 2 32 for No. 1 State and Canada; f1 9082 for
No. 2 State.
Petroleum—Quiet and firm; reflned bond held at 20822c.; free, 40843c.
lot*.
Large Deaaeeratlc flleettag—ISeatk af
Game rat mcUail.
I’kiladilfhi a,Wednesday, February 26. At a Urge Democratic meeting held in the “■ ’ Uons
eoel
lAcrc.tjic:a omitay aumu >^vtv/t vi su>• w j *%mjm CVCFy lamp post would be converted Into-a gibbet
for tbe Republicans.
Major General McCall died yeaterday, at
Westchester.
From New Orleans. Celebratlaa af madrlgraa. Nxw gklxans, Wednesday, February 26. Madrigraa Is being celtbratod here with
great hilarity.
Teledo .VlMrltct. Toledo, Wednesday, February 20. Flour—Receipt*, 706 barrel*; market quiet
and nominal.
Wbeat—Receipts, 700 bushels) market dull, sales of Amber at$2 00. Com—Receipt*, 11,360 bushels; market dull, opening at 87>4c.; closing at 07c. bid, and 87)4e. asked.'j. ... v. Gats-Receipts, 000 bushels; market dull;
held at 64<!.
| [Rye—Reeelrte, 8,000 butbels; marketqulet
and nominal.
Clover sred—Ten cents lower',(ales at $7 35. mrwnukee nnrket. Milwauxkx, Wedneaday, February 26. Flour—Market weak and nominal; no sale* Wheat—Dull and heavy; salea at $1 98)4 for No. 1. and $1 93 for Mo. 2. Oats—Firmer; sale* at 60c. Corn—Unchanged; sales at 78c. Rye—Steady; sales at $1 60. Barley—Queltf sales at $£ 06. Provistuna—Dull and weak; islet of tweet pickled bam* at 14)4r. Recelpu—Flour, 400 barreli; wheat, 6,000
bushels, 1
Shipment*—Flour,2,000barrels: wheat 300 buahels. j f «* ■ *» • -
In
In trade
iRfrpMted Wathi,
Caras Sac ret ®|e
at little expos***, llttlaer no ‘ laconroniencc. and so expo-
lit
IS an their ttago*, i
change in diet, no , HL tart, it cause* a freqasat da-ira, and gives strength to urinate, thereby removing obstructions preventing and curing strictafe* e< the Ureths, allaying pain and i nil a mm a lioa. aa frequent In thl* eUsa of dheasee. end expeUiag oil l-oltpoout, dlaeoaed aad woea out matter.
B
ll»e ■«bik®M'8 Extract Backa! For oil affection* and disease* of the Urinary Organ*. whether extsting ia Bfale or Female* From whatever cause originating, and no matter ef hew long sWMIlhg. Diaeaseb of these organ* MUtaatlfe aid of a Diuretic. Helmbold’s Extract Buchu! 19 TH* GKCAT BKVMTIC.
And la certain to bars the dm!red effect Iil all cl tease* for which it it recommended. Kvidence •f tbe most resnonaiMe aad reliable character will accompany tha*atedioine.
o *
Tw
I or tn
reive aew* of land la subnrha, will sell low
ode for city property.
ALSO:
Three fur a farm
We
aa-as s u v* j . *>aaw i prnreasloa. iere«t to avei
ref ore, 1 citlscn.
Mauty si
by an aseooiaUon rxbtblUoa ta soaa York City. Bo*
moie, Watniogton
fonr bou-e* and lot* for ^ale or trale
: will give a fair trade,
have in aduiiloa. for sale or trade, a number of farms in tbi. and adjoining counties, and a number of city )ot< and bouses and lots Persona wishing to buy will find it tn their la-
forest to rail
foMOdtw
VIW V IW18 KUU UOtaDXTB fflUta IVt»-
iabing to buy will And it to their la
I and see u* before purchasing. william love a company.
oesa uu emeu, and 1*
[olios rd. Pi serial
heeling, Albany, Uocbes'er,
-ofumbui, ua
Of gent emen. and 1* now on
a of aha following cities: New .. Hartford. Philadelphia, Bal-
Harrisburg. Vtttsnnrg,
Buffalo, fleve-
iy. Boston Waaniog
AIM
land, Cofumbu*
ladlaaapolia, Detroit. Chicago, Milwauaee. LouK, Cairo, Memphis, Nashville, Montgoi ’, Vicksburr. New Orleans, Mobile, Cbarli
is, Dayton, Oinelanati, Louisville. Detroit. Chicago, Milwauaee, Hi.
, Vicksburg. New Orleaaa, Mobile, 4 too. Richmond, and Springfield, Illinois.
, Numbered and it eg u to red Onifleate* ef Admission will been i-sued at FIFTY CENTS each which wlU entitle the holder to one admusien to the Diorama whenever aad wherever exhibited, and an accurate Photograph of some one of the
remarsable tcenes represented by the Dio
A* seen e* the
TOUR OF EXBIBITIOft
TOBACCO WORKS. rN-JDIA.rTAI»OIaIS
Tobacco Works.
J. A.. MAY Sl CO.
A* above advertised If romp Awarding Committee will di*
era of CarUBcatea
pleled an im
tribute to
mpsrtl tbe bol<
lal
bold- I
VHK I> 1 O It M A. An ‘ 'be'followlng valuable premium*: Iff* m of480 acre*; 1 U. S. Bond,$1,-080; IGraud Rosewood Piano, $1,000; 1 Farm of 399 acres; 1 tfT Bend,$800) 1 Ho-ewood Plano. $300; 1 Farm ef 160 acrtsTti'amel hair Shawl, $t,000; 1 Dia mood Cross, $1,000; S Wheeler * Wilson Sewing j Machines at $1183 each, $780; 1 Set Silver War., ]
F'URIVITUK.li:.
WOOLlsEN 4c SRITHER, Would reapeetfully anneuaeefoi their euatomers aad th* citizens of Indianapolis and vicinity, that they have REMOVED FROM 57
Mvere
SSrw'iti, .’I^^usCrM .‘ud^rchea, ”Pra/'.tir>* m >».k pr nGrlft-.t’ 1 thp. nrOYfei h aKV*4_ blit
the more I cougbe
the proverb says,
tbe worse 1 aid it. By whet
iilesn, but now belli
l men o»mid tied &n act Meat, but now have been a Providence, 1 .wo* induced Wright’s Tar Syrup, purehaseu rrom yoo waa greatly relievca ia two days, wholly In ten. It it not unpleasant to tbe taste,
leva to
to j-j Dr.
a, and cared which
examine oar goods end prfoes before OOLKN * SMilHKR.
•EWING MACHINE.
WONDERFUL INVENTION.
The American Button-Hole OVBKSEAHIlftG AND Sewing Machine.
bos ma__ _ . —
vw UU t<y. Greet success achieved. Tbe machlaa ta warranted to execafo to the grenteet degree e» perfeettea hH hinds and varieties of *ewlug, hemming, felling, cording, tucking, brad ing, binding, gathering and sewing oa, quiitiag. etc., that is. er can bn dons by eay machine now in ase. , , It has no rival in ita celebrated oreweamlng stitch, by which edges of different labrlc* ere i ewn together as by hand tewing. It sl-o bet no rival in its Button-hole and Eylet-hole making, and Embroidering OO the edge, which is done with equal beauty and per-: lection on all kinds of laortcs. not excepting leather. It U one moch
PHY MCULNIN. PK.K AKH NOTICK. I make no ’'secret” of ”fngrodlenU.” Helmbold’s Extract Buchu! Is composed of Btfoha, Cnbebs end Juniper Berrios, selected with great ear*.
FRXFABBD IN VACUO,
BY H. T. MRLMBOLD. Praetleelond Analytical chemist, ood Sole Mana ‘ I ll : . ufacturer of ’ HELMBOLO'S GENUINE PREPARATION.
Hauufarturer* of and dealers In all kinda of
PLUG TOBACCO
Offices Re- 87 Meat (toutti Mtreet.
All Brnnds Wanranted.
JanlSdkSSm
unpleossns to toe taste, v
ta e good point. Many years ago, reading my way through an old library, 1 came across the works of that Bishop Berkeley .who prophetically and truly declare r, n ore thou a century ago, that ■ West* srd tbe march of Empire takes its way,” ax-damong these were two treatise* in which he ongiy advocated tbe use of Tar, as curative of ny diseases from Catarrh to the plague. I was in struck with the cogency of the go> d Bishop’s arguments, and am now sure—from the efflcocy of Dr. Wright’s preparation of the same remedy— th*t they were entirely com*k ‘'’ft- D
i£. SxIEajXCIN M A B«ri £*l tt,
wwan^v/IVII I IV^IM CAN BE CURED
Dear Sir: Having witnessed the operoMon of Dr. Wright’s Tar Syrup iu coses oi Consumption, I cheerfully recommend it to all persons so afflicted. JESS* K. WALKS*, Fuurth and Cheatnut streets, Philadolfhla. T bom os Winmlil, botcher, in Second Street
Market, Philadelphia, writes: •
After suffering Tor two pfoirs with Consumption and constant hem orhages, Iwas induced to try Dr. Wright 1 * Tar Syrup, .liter using six buttles.
rit
health return
mg busine;
a
pure, told.
peak
ay father,
on in, and obasww tt tome.
U B. Van.yckel, Druggist, Trenton, N.J., Dr. Wright’s Tar Syrup does oil you claim l I am selling largely ol it, and with muah tat-
My customers s
half a gross of ft to m Pennsylvania and ehar B. V aasyckel, Drr.gg:
siug six bottles, ’ abl to attend to
write*:
or Byron
;t ago 1a neaiiysfl highly of it. bend ier, at-Middletown, Trenton, N.J-.oaj*:
**WrighP»TiO'Sy?up a tsv)tdbyell Drnggisiaend Country Storekeeper*. Price $1 per bottim Gift bottle will uhecX Ups tyqfi; aggravated uougla.
mpras HAIR MP 1 Best iu ike WwrlJ.r'
FURNITURE.
FUUTVITUITE!
Ine doing the work of
It is simple, nolMIe**. andeaifTtominare, »ombining in one tbe merits of ell other*, it ie the only sewing machine now known that can make a perfect, fluished said beautiful Button-hole, )>e.ides doing many varieties of w ork not .done ' ■'in’short^ft. good^uafitirs are so apparent that It has taken the rimtT rtx«VM tt every Fair where it has been exhibited ovei oil others. i ,i i .. 1 dL ■. -cU flggrwe have Just received and have for salethis celebrated Machine, end inviteiall who contemplate purekeainff a lowing Machine to call and examine its operation*, which Will convince them of it* superiority over all other machine*. OFFICE—No. 13 Yohn’s Block, North Meridian atreet. HORACE tt. D $V1B A GO., febll dim Whotetalfi ond Betall Agents.
tiMCkestnutatreet^Oi^^
For .ale bv BROWNING A SLOAN and W. L
HA?KIT A CO , Imttanapotis, Indiana. qovkSdeodkwlj^.j.,. v , - :
BUILDERS’ ASSOCi ATI ON
G> pj-KRV't, ll Worm t£A
proTC t _
AUCTION.
By -A.. JLs. Hunt.
OIL PAINTINGS AT AUCTION.
saleroom!, No. 88 Ba«t
itday and I'hurs-
nck •
WILL sell, at mv taleroon Waibingtoo itreet.on Wednci
y, February 36 and 37, at ten o'clock *. M., and o an itevan o’clock P M .one hundred and fllty perb fill Painting*, from the easels of tome of
trim
L
Ami>-A.V1T.
bold,
•,130 PREmCHKS!
To be distributed gratuitously to HHratn* each of wbom receive* to the Diorama end e finely e:
$«»*>.
nltously to bolder* of oer-
One Admlaaloa
' i hoto-
X XX £
xecuted
HOWTO OBTAIN CERTIFICATES.
Ubed at tbe following CLUB BATES: Single Certificate* 11 CertUeate*, one address ■ certificate*, one address 48 Certificates, one address. .....
MITCHELL & RAMMEL8BERG Furniture Company,
| Uamsey’s eld StMids Nw- $8 SwmtR IIHMla 3itract.
SOcenU I H
BE offering for te'e the largest stock of Comrniture In tbe city, such aa
WOOD DR1CSHKD
tions
superb OH Paintings,
the most eminent artist, of Kuroi
as Myerheli
It of
peandA me
tier, bom
Lcttlsville sittrMet, Locibvillx. Saturday, February 26. Tobaeco—Sales 130 hogsheads at full ratea, IneludtBg Owen County luge and cutting laaf, at $10 60820 23. Fiour—Sale# superfine at $8 26; Number 1 ^Wtaeat—Bale* at $283 •». _ o . Coni—Salsa In bulk, at. 70c. for ear; 78c. for rteiled. Oata—Bale* at 07863*. Cotton-Bale* at 20<320){c. Moss Pork-Bales at $26. Baeon—Bale* of shoulder* at li)4o.; clear tides 168l6)4c.: ham*, fancy, 17)4c. Lard—Bales at 15)4® 10. Sugar—Sale* prime New Orleans at 10c. Whisky—nominal; sales at 20820c. River stationary, with six feet five Incbet ef water in canal.
L. M bpeucer, and others of equal reputation. The Paintiugt will be os exhibitlun Monday and Tuasday, Fabraary $4 and 1$, daytime and evening. Tney aie mounted in heavy gold gilt frame*, of Belgian and Dussnliiorf patterns, whicn will b« toin wttb th* paintings. Descriptive catalogues wlU be ready Morday morning, beat sfor ladle*. A- L. HUNT. febU d*t Auctioneer.
nemiFhle Blarket.
Memphis, Wednetday, February 26. Cotton—Dull; tales at 21)4c.; receipt*, 1,439
b *IMoar—Do^i sfilw ot »aperllne at $7 008
8 Pork-Finn; WBaoon—Active; sale* ol ahouldera at 12)4e.;
clear eldea, 16)48130.
^ - Stmuldere are eetree; ealee at
Bulk Meats—Shoulders are eetree
jESaftts*' 9 '
FARM FOR SALE. «• ■'•’r
i SPLENDID FARM FSB SALE.
>d*tStation, tn this Wcnaettn bluetot to corn, oata
A Karin of 853 acres oear Galladel lyBghtniiarredA « orebar®
Pttbles, 6 tenement boose a, sod natation House, laaSSaBawiBSS
ST
TheKewFMrtt
Cdat<5q Injurlooa drag*.
Sworn and tnboeribad before ma
scribed before ma this 13d c
ary or or othM
«d^of
Ninth atreet, obof
D
aa
Address all order* and communication* to the 1,1 mentis mnrnmlo Aseocintlnm,
No. 18 Or*a a Hoes*.
Columbus, Ohl
febXMfil
Alarm
id a general nprecedented. Price FulmL t Alarm, ft.
LOV®5’ COBBCCtlCAt.
PrlcnM *nMnar Kn«*I#.m«nix»nT M $0 Delivered to any addreae, aeeurely paeked front obteryattoa. Aadrms letter* ta H. T. HELMBOLD’S eras sat Ckmlcal Wareksut, M4 ■znmffwmFs New Tnrk, OR, Belmholds Medical Depot, 194 anmUh TemtK»t., Pitiinde»»ktnc Beware ®f j Counterfeit* AND UNfiPRINClPLED DEALERS, Who endeavor to dispose “of their own” and "other” arttclen ton the reputation obtained by
, land expeeur*. r Aweewlff
rtJ'.SSlS.VWlhpS- Cane and SpUt Bottom Chaire,
ordinary inducement, and special premiuma |
0*3Rd.
send ffnr omr Prlrnte Clrcnlnr tn
ta.
feM* dltaw.Sat ISt
SEEDS, ETC.
X XT Z> X AL. XT A. SEBX>
Bed ate ndn, nntreaeea, Snfee. Table#, And all articles for general housekeeping, with
their well known assortment of
Parlor, DIalmg Room. Library
aad Cltumlker timlfin.
All of which they are selling a* cheap “ k»y
| bouse in the W mt.
MITuHKLL A RAMMRLSBEROf
FURNITURE CO. 1 JanlBdAsrlmkPun MILLINERY.
igricHtural Warehouse. MRS. M. J. THOMAS ^
Builders’ and Manufacturers’ ASSOCIATION,
manufacturers 6t
Sash, Doors, Blinds, &c., And dealer* In all blade of Lnber, Latk ait SUifles, M O IZ. I> IIV »
Glased Sash,
"Window Glass, Planing of all Kinds* TURNING, SCROLL SAWING. Plaatag IMII1.988 M. BntaworaSt. IN MI AN APO LIS, IND.
C. EDEN, President. J. L. AVERY, Secretary.
Jgn9» daSunam FAST FREIGHT. MERCHANTS DESPATCH FAST FKElOgfiT LlfeK.
Eatntiltnlsed 1855.
AnerictB Express €•., Proprietors. From New York, Bo*t®n,
1 New England State* to all
Weat and southwest,
t'm ia * mtm
DYE COLORS.
HOWE 6c STEVENS’ Family Dy e Color s
aA.XJTI03KT-
4 LL persona who keep Howe A Stevens’ Fam - Ally Dye Colors for tale can be relfod «a for fair dealing, forth# .reason that they eock the cutler twenty-fi e cents per dozen mere than
market, wh’leb*
In. on Inferior *i We publish this
against i
i’ Patent romlly Dy« colors. They are linal inventors of an Inapt ovument which ted thl* branch of busmen, and node a domestic art. Tuny have had. nl*o, five
Powder foi
mo» ooloi
would
yelng; t ,r5^ d bl
a, wa ■era in
bout or
And ail points In the_N
Ants In tbe
in Chartered cais.ii
Steel Flew*! Steel Flew*!! M. HOUBiKY fit CO.’S# RICHMOND STEEL PLOWS!
Ttia beat la U*«.
a FULL supply of th* above, and a large a*A aertmentof Agricultural implement* suppded to dealer, and formers Garden Seeds! Garden Seeds!
HAS REMOVED HER
Millinery Rooms “1 be pleated to meet her old patrom ana m<
h an ample
Steck ef Nice Heeds,
In all the latest styles, at the lowest eosh4>rice*
oflF-kU work done neatly and promptly,
feus asm
»«• ■*
For informotkin regarding rates, etc., ap- ] ply 10 T. D. 8CHERMAHORN.
Gen’l Agant, IndlanapoUa. r old patrons and friends | Q G KARL, AgroVlI^V^mia Avenue.
janKdAStm “
•rdt
, iiMassas.’wsx advise the as« of the Fowder oolr preference to the Liquid, unless for riobo
some very mall article. MANUFACTURSD BY iHANAET BOWK,
(•accaanor tw IIow« * Sievewa,) 2BO f-nd 262 Broadwnr, DeetaodeodRvrSm^ Boatoa.
-dl
HAIR RESTORATIVS.
sgseasYJ..
blacking/
A UARErULLYfolectedataortmeatefRHTjA-
—
jl5BS^J^5S5S^^-n^^attoSy»f^f<y•* ,
kli branch *1 w '
DISSOLUTION.
TO TXCB XafiLPXan. THE CIRAGeTFRA1TCAI8
Dissolution of Fartncrship. {french dressing
v^^n?iSpiM ntr7
turned at the same * tand, by Milton Spencer, I t. makes she leather soft anopltahle. elone U antherUed to setUe ??l claimsacalnst | {J wS^otrobltr when wet abTsoU i
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