Indiana State Sentinel, Volume 25, Number 17, Indianapolis, Marion County, 15 December 1875 — Page 8

THE NDIANA STATE SENTINEL WEDNESDAY DECEMBER 15, 1875

A CARD. Trade Palace, Oct. 7. To the Country Readers: We respectfully aek your Imme diate attention to the best selected Hock of Dry Goods, Notions and Millinery ever brought tothls city. By giving our individual attention to buying in New York, we have secured a line or Silks. Black Goods, Dress Goods. Dometlos, Woolens Flannels, Shawls, Taule Linens, Blankets. Comforts, Notions and Millinery at such rates and on such terms as enables us to offer the lowest prices known Binee 1802. Our prieos are alike to all, and Grangers as well as others will find fltno other house more attracts . goods or lower prices. Xi. S. A."3T"RIES &c OO. TRADE PALACE.

FINANCE AND BUSINESS. WEEKLY BUSINESS UK VIEW. M05KT MATTERS- . II In noteworthy that the country is not nearly a ion.iit.Te to prospective legislation on finance aa at the last congress. Then ever; body expected that by tome magical stroke of tatate making congress would relieve the varied Ills of abort finances, and make it easy for all to g; tallrln. Too mach was expected, more th&h legislation 00 aid accomplish if every law maker were a Solon. Bat as it turned oat, while congress did scarcely anything else but wrangle about the currency system, It really did nothing at ail to fulfill the expectations of relief Indulged by the people. now they are sot looking for so much. It Is believed that the resumption aot will be repealed and the oppres sive ln&uenee of It, which Is already felt, will be removed. Bat the public begin to see that no surerel4noean be placed In congress for a cure of Lard times. That it has the power to loach a lever which would lift tbe harden from the people Is no assurance that such service will be dons. If It would reduce the rate of Interest and not make law responsible for this incatms upon general prosperity, It would hit the nail on the head . Jn met ey circles there la nothlnc new to report. The market Is quiet, drain and pork butlnes makes a considerable demand which is readily supplied by the banks. The Onleago Tribune rays: The week Just passed has been one of the lea' Interesting tn the year in the loan market. The Board of Trade markets, the packers' interest, and the general mercantile bustneisM, has been i n such a state that the calls n pon the banks for accommodations hare been light, and have made no appreciative Inroads on their surplus of loanable caplial. The closing of navigation, the raising of rate by railroads, and the cessation of the foreign demand for our breedstuff Lave Quieted business on the Board of Trade. Trade is qnlet, and Is not expected to show mncta Improvement till after tbe nrst of the year. The demand for loans for speculative enterprises, and those outside the routine channels of trade, has almost vauished ; no new projects of any kind are on foot. There Is an abundance of loanable capital at this point, aad, as it has diff.cv.uy la finding employment, rated are m easy as borrowers are scarce. rBOOBEM OK PORK FACKINO. The leading topic of the season is the hog erop.which continues to look untavorable. The Cincinnati Price Current of lagt week makes comments which are still applicable to the present: fhe continued fa'Ung behind of the number of hogs marketed gives color to the short crop theories which have been freely advocated by many, and hits had the effect to modify the views somewhat of those who have contemplated tbe future of tbe season as having the elemen's for yielding a crop nearly or quite np to Ism; year When we say short crop now, we roust mHQ less than 5,000,001 hoes for the season for If that number bs reached, with tbe increase which it is believed will be shown in weights, and the now probable high price at wfc ich tbe product will be made, the erop will not be a relatively fchortone. lhe trade are not unmlndfal of the fact that but a few years have elapsed since Jess than 6,0 ;V 00 counted a a erop long enough to prove seriously unprofitable to packers at the prices whioh were paid for the hogs. COMPARATIVE FIGURES OT 1871 AND 1875. Thestatls les given below are furnished to the Hentinel by J. II. MoUahan A Co., brokers and dealer?, In the Chamber ef Commerce: The following table exhibits the racking from Nov. 1, in Chicago, to Dec. 11 : 1875 f4"S77 1ST 761,756 At 31 points reported to date: Wi lJiJ,l12 1ST! 3.234,792 Decrease, lH7ä , ... . kt-i? The following exhibits the stocks of mes8jxrk and lard on hand In Chicago: Dec. it. 1875. Dec. 4, 1875. 2.H44 rork, brla.. .Lard, trci.. .e8 ttMll 7,01 The stock of pork is not more than one-tenth of the supaly on band at this time last year. Demand good for shipment. The loliowing were the shipments of provisions for the week and since Sov. 1, as oompared with same time last year: Since Nov. 1, Bame time, For week. 1875. 1874. Pork.ttiS 11.600 43.449 4i,m Cut meats J2,0 0.HI& 64,i2.B 61,141,737 Ltrd, lbs .. 3,0 j. 02 17,110,077 17.t07.et The following exhibits the closing prices of live hqza and provisions, as compared with wo bei iai year : Dec.M,lJ7S. 1478 hCI 1 6 W i 7 60 Mess pork, cash. 19 2) H9 25 do seller .Feb. 14 4J I 4ibi Lsrd.CJSB 12 Z7 a 12 80 lard, seller Fed- 12 7 sill 1 Shoulders green. 6 9 C. R. Sides reeo. Hams 10 O 10 Dec. II, 1874. I 6 25 q 1 50 19 60 019 to 21 15 021 20 13 10 13 12X 13 47Ql3 60 The following! were Liverpool quotations on dates named: Dec. 10, lb. Dec. 11, 74. Dec. 12. T3. Prime zvess pork...92s 6d 83s td 7us 0d Lard SW bis 38s 6d The foreign exports from seven prinolral points tinoe Oct. 31, lb75, and cone ponding time In W74, to Nov. 7. Bbls. Lard, bis. Bacon, hams and shoul- : ' ders, lbs. rork!97S 18,981 11,341.255 28 5683 FtneUBt, 1874-17,-87 11,621,681 1815,608 All the above should be a satisfactory show1 ng to-ths boll and granger tide of the trade. Receipts, weak. , Shipments, week. 1875. ' I.4U 1 -' lirr4." 1875. 12.4Ä 1874. aw:3 VfHJKAT AJJD C0K2T. In regard to wheat, there is nothing of interest In the xnarkeW-no considerable movement has taken plaoe this fall, and the prospect is that It will move only for direct consumptiosi before, spring navigation opens. The markets have been weak and faltering;. ' Chicago wheat is still disposed to decline. ! Prices in this market are so maleilally ehanged as they ran through a very ' wide margin. Offerings for the past week 'have been extremely light, and bat few sales recorded.- Corn has Improved tn firmness nnder light supplies and a fair Inquiry., Iiis two or three cents better than one week ago and Mill lcoks toward. a stronger position. But la view of an lanmense burden of corn In the country, hfld on the western border a good quality, it Isclear tha the ras must rule low for the next jear. "T" . 1 1 TRADE. '. All -claws of merchants dealing in ' staple goods report a Bteady atd lib ral trade with Improved collections as a general rule. The trade In hardware and balldlng,materiala holds up remarkably Well an t has been good for a month past. Dry g'da have bad a fair run. Sheetings show considerable firmness on the market, p Ja er .lines oi goods axe unchanged. Urocerlea

btve been fairly active at prices which, within the past week, have declined a little. Faney groceries and Christmas goods are very active, and merchants are considerably rushed with or-

der. Produce has been In good anpply with a surfeit of Hitter and eggs. Poultry Is in good demand if properly dressed for the shipping demand. REVIEW" OP THE HOME MARKET. Tu bs AT Evkniko, Deeecabec 14. There was bat little done on the board In the way of trade. Some Important action was taken by the board In regard to RKTORTISa SAL KS. The following resolution was adopted: Rosolved, by the Indianapolis Board of Trade, That. In view of the growth and Importance of this market as center of business ol a large district of country. It has become neeessary and to the interest of all that we shonld have full and accurate report made to the secretary of the board of the actual dally sales, we, therefore, hereby pledge ourselves as far as practicable to make such reports and to influence all merchants and dealers to do the same. ELBYaTOB CERTIFICATES. The following action was also taken In refer euce to an Important matter: Resolved. That the different railroad compan ies and fast freight lines in this city and doing business as common carriers from this point are hereby requested by trus Board ot iraoe, to receive and issue bills therefor on elevator eertifleatea of transfer nronertv. sealed or official I v signed by tbe elevator oompanies, with the proper assignment or indorsement of shipper. Amended by Mr. rendleton that a com. mlttee of three bo appointed to confer with railroad managers on the subject. Adopted. Chair appointed as said comlttee K. 8, Foster, F. P. Bush, J. M. Nleld. SaXXa 024 'CHANGE TO-DAY. 4 cars high mixed corn f. O. b. 44 4.1 45 t, 3 80 3 cars nigti;mixea corn.. o ears mixed corn, r. o. d cars high mixed corn, t o.b1 oar No. 2 white oats 1 ear wheat, sample. 50 tierces white grease 10 60,'juo lbs shoulders, 30 days in salt 7 soseee 10J tea prime steam iara 12X DAILY BALUKOAÜ OOMMSKUX. 4BTX0Ln. dran. tons. . aicrrrs, iHirTs. 30 400 1.87J 7 60 Parley. aoabsLs.. Ooal and Coke, tons. 228 Cooperage, carsjotton. Dales. 190 l,eo 427 1,100 27,000 ."a tUe, head., join meal, Darre la. 3orn, bushels 1.203 232U0 21 lament, oris.. Fertiliser, cars. 'lour, ban-six. 3,8 4J00 Hair brtstles. oars.... if ay, tons. 18 30 50 3,3 M Sides, tons 0 250 aighwines, barreis.., aoea, head 200 Horses and mules, n iron, tons 24 12 360 Uard, Ueroes Lath, cars.. Lime, oars uogs. ears uumoer. feel Meronandiae. oars )U. barrels 600 lata, ansheis 2,10 360 1,300 ;o ""i c l rro vision jons. aye, bnaaeA., 4alt, barrels 8 ieep, noad ainKles, ears. ftaves, oars, 4vne. can, Tallow, barrels. fobaooo. hhds.. 24 750 159 iTheat, ooshsls Volaky. bolav. sooL. tons. s ... 60 Corn. oats. Miscellaneous, ears.., üsöToai Barley. Wheat. Bye. 4,111 Dec.U 360 UM 13.917 um TRADE QUOTATIONS. I 4 notation are given Dor tne baying prices on grain and produce, and the selling prices for dour and other merchandise. OlL.ui.Ni- MATEKIAX0 There still holds np a considerable demand. la me: Delphi and Huntington, 24c ; Pern. 30c ; Si, Faul, 28c ; Mew Paris llme,80o per buabeii gair, 40o per bushel. Plaster: Michigan. 13 25; Newark. S3 60. Firebrick, S3 to 17 per hundred. Whites and, ti per barrel. Cement, 12 23 per barrel for Louisville: V 6fl m for Portland. B KOO Mjti Oom mon , 50(33 00; medium, S3 25(9 1 60 : extra, t4 00(M 30. DRY UOUDH Trade was good, but not large. HATTijr a Ordinary, lüaU4o; middling, 15c; iest tisane, lfto. Baowv DaiLUiro NashvlUs, lOQi Pepperel. llo; Btark.iosc TiCKiao Omega 32 Inch, 19c lAmoskeag A.C.A. QVc; A, 16o;Conestoga, 4-4 Medal, 17c; Medal ISc: extra,, 18o; extra 4-4, 20o; Lewlstown 16 inch, 24c; ditto 13 inch. 20c: ditto 30 Dich, 18c; plaid. 22 Ho. BHiBTiHQ BTSirns American, 6-S, llo ; S-3, 10c : bittenden Llo, 14o, and iSo; Union, 13, 15, and 4c nrn CA muri as Common colors, 6o ; high xlors,l cent higher. FBXsrr Anisncan, Tc ; WaxMngTon, Merrijoae, Blchmond Oriental and Cones toe a, 7 He; Spragne's fancy. 7Ho; Freeman, Ho: Btandard ihlrting prints, 7o; Albion solid colors. 7Xo; Peabody suiting 7o ; Wamautta, to; Monmlng prints. 7 He. Cabpvt uhaih White. 23c : colored, tic ; covrlet warp. 27 c EBOwa yHaanji oa Vermont, 9o: Washnils, Is: MlddlyiU 9o; Idaho. 8Ko: ew Albany. 8 Ho; Stark A 9o; Lanrei DM 9e; Uanrel So: Park A 7e: Oranlte IU, 6Ho; Beö?ordKn7o; Pepp ,7o; Pepp.OHo; Popp B, He; Pepp En fiHo. B üliiohis Sannias-Lonsdale, lie; Hope, 'o: uiaokBtone, 10c Masomonet, loo; Kill iHo; 4-4,10He; Dwight tar, lOo; Vanghn XX 'c:Eed Dog. 7c; Quaker 7Ho: Cambrics. Lonsfale. 16e; Voting Warrior. 12H: Jabes Knight, too: Wamsntta, 14o; New York Mills, 14c. BAI 1AAG8 Amosxeag A., Sue; Lewlston A, llo: Btark. too; Union, 38o ; Banner, too; Monaranp,28o. i)HUU8 Only the monotony of dull every -day business. Ho change in prices. Aaeaiatlda U quoted at 25dl30e alcoaol at (2 2S2 35; alum, per pound, 4t6)4c; camphor, per pound, SOas&e; oochlteai. per pound. 80980c; chioform, per found, tl 1091 iO; copperai, barrels, per sound, SSSc : cream tartar, pure. 46a47o: intlgo, per poand, SI 201 80; llcorloe. Calab, per onno, gesnlne, 40B6o; magnesia. oarbN2 os per pon nd, 4Co ; morphine, P, A W per ounce ; 4 5044 75; madder, per pound, Uaifo: oil. castor. Ho. 1, per gal. SI 2dU SO; oil, bergamont, pet lbl007; opiuxnper pound, $8 7&87O0: quiolne, per ounce, U02 3i; balsam copaiba Do; soap, caaUla. frw V2nbo; soda, blear b kegs, per pound, 8aeo; salts, epeom, per ponna. 4äöo; snnff, Oarrett s, pack, per rroM, 117 ; snuff, Garrett's, per ease of 4 dosen, 118; sulphur, floor, per pound, 6(ao; saltpetre, per vonnd, 1026o: tarnen tine, 45048c. fUEXr-coAif-Moderately active and unchanged. Anihradta, per ton, 19 75; Eraxil block, par bushel. 15o; White Klver, 14c; Band creek, ISo; Highland grate, 13c; Highland steam, llo: Plttaborg, 22: Brasil nnt, domesUe, lao; do, steam, Bo; EraxU slack, 8c; Virginia oannal, 27e: Indiana cannsL 22. Oon iSe : crushed, iSo. Wooo Plenty at S4 6umA 60. KIHU No activity at thU season. Labrador herring, bbls, W : hail bbls, 34 50 JSo. I lake herring, half bbls. 4 60; quarters, 2 60; kits, 5o9U 00: No.1 pickerel, half bbls. Si q a arters, a 60: kits, tl 10; No. 1 white per hau banal at IS OCC 60; Quarter barrsi, U35; klu, tl It; family white, half bbls, K 00; qoartera, SJ 60; kits. SI Ou : California salmon, per half barrel, new 310 60; kite, 32 76; Mackerel, new mess per brl, I38A33; half brl, 115 00318 00: ejuartar barrel. 18 60: kits, S3 60; No. 1, barrel, SIS; half Darrel. M10 W; quarter barrel. So 0041 60; kits, 1 45; No. 2, halt barrel, tl 60: quarter barrel. 34 00: kits, II 30 ; Cod fish. S3 6008. Holland herrtng.per keg, 1 60 ;soaled herring Me. Hallbnt. sntoked. Wo. Prepared oodflsh, 8 00O8 50 ; Round Shore herring, 17 60; half barrel, 14 00. UKOUKRIfi. HTA PLE Are having a very fine ran and steady prices. (jorraxa Fairly active and easy. Koastlng grades of Kio are quoted to Tl$72(i ; good to fair at ßvZiSCe: prime at 24,ai4H; oboloa to fancy, at aätSjiSHe and Java at Mc Dried Faur Choice bright dried apples 11H fair 11911 Ho. Choice halves drieu peaches UMMo: mixed quarters and halves 12H9l3c. Cardijs HLoWi. -uqfXio', suur osiuum r n noted at 17:ftlsHo: common pressed, 13X line. CHXX8- Continues firm at 14ai6o for pi lm to "holen raoiorv. . Molakwi a (cd HTKrrps New Orleans molasses is worth pb3o for prime to choice, and syrups St M)cb3J 'or common to fancy. Kio Dealers anot m 74SHe for Carolina; 7$tHa for fair to beat Louisiana. MueAKS steady and unvaried. We quote: . Kenned is quoted at lOftlGo for A, Off A He 10H10Ho for extra U. and llJi3llo for hari P and B. 9H"V: veilowa, tj&yic New Orleans, good .tooholce, ea9o. iit ' !;.- . HoDA-Inboxe4,JISo;5kevs. ' ' Boaps Oerman Is a no ted at eH3cj Babbitt's at VHsioHo.

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Xtttto: cloves, 70rT5o; oassla, 40e45e. Txas Market soil inactive and dull bat Arm. Uanpowder la quoted at 60cgMl 40 , lmpcnsi, B&e9ii 20; Hyson 50g)U 30; Oolong, 3ftoll: anv llah breakfast, 4043750. HALT Steady and unchanged. Baalnaw, dray loan iota, at si 7q)l 80; Ohio River, In store, at 11 65 1 70: Baglnaw, oar lota, at II 0041 65: Ohio River, ear lots at 11 601 65. QROClUH AND FHfJlTH, FANCY Trade very active and increasing for the holidays. Oajthkb ttoona Very firm. Tomatoes, 3 lbs. Si 30xl 4U ; I lbs, tl 75411 SS : Yarmouth corn, gi 20g2 30: Moan tain eogar, t2 20j 12. Peaches, 2 lbs., II 761 & ; S lbs, K2 86A2 7c Btrawberrlsa, a lbs, 31 8043 00. Kaspbers 3 lbs, 12 2S1 60. VonUberrlea, n 2502 60. Pineapples, 2 lbs, S3 25. Bucootask, Yarmouth, 1 25 areen Peas, 11 76 m 25. String beans, fl 361 35; Hartlett pears, W $53 60. lima beans, ti 25; Pumpkin. S lbs. 11 75. Corned beef, 2 lbs, 14 60(9. 4 6t; lba,S12 60ftl2 0O. Dried beef, Jacob's, 16Hc; low grades, l4Ho. Cove oysters, fall weight, 1 pound, fl 10(il 20; 2 pounds, S3 003 10; light weight, 1 pound. 5$90c;2 pounds, II eoai 75. Lobsters. 1 pound, W 26 ; 2 pounds, S3 25. Call tornla salmon, 1 pound, 3215(92 25 ; 2 pounds, S3 25 &i 35. fOKXiGH Fbctts Supplies are now on hand for the trade. Valencia orange, large cases,, 110 00010 50. Lemons, new Messina, 17 (X)97 60; dates 84VÜ0 per lb; old raisins, layers 12 602 75; new raisins, S3 25'j3 60 ; London layers 4 00 : Mus atel crown, S3 75; double crown 4 00. B tu tan a, imiäc; Valencia. lSlSHc: Cm. new drum flrra, 14(U15o ; large layer ngs,18s;i8e per lb. ; fTvnoD prone in doxm, unuo; ciiron. ax.X)C ; eurranta, 8H9o: TurkUh prunes, new. Pä9c uts ort ahaUed almonds quoted at 21 ßo ; Ulberts, 14916c: walnuts. French, lie: Naples, 01a, 10c ; now, jisjiae: ruraKU mu, luquo ; peanuts, red, raw, 0480; white Virginias, 12 J 12Ke: roasted to higher. GRAIN. FLOUH AND FEED BkAW. 8H1Frrurrs, to V ery little movement with a generally firm feeling. üran la dull i2 5011 00; fine feed nominal at 818 00, and middlings at S72A36. according to qnrllty. Don meal, bolted, SI 40; feed meal 11 ao per hundred. Hominy feed meal, fl 15. Floub Unc nan ged. Choice ran 01 es are quoted at 17 00&7 50: elty family at tS 250 75; family country, S6 256 76; superfine, I4 0ü4 60; extra at 34 60$5 00; fine at m waj 43, duck wneat at so w. Coric The feeling was still firm, with can slderable demand. Mixed 439110; high mixed 4i(j:5c ; white, 44 ioc; new ear, oojtiic Oats Nothing doing. Hound mixed 40&to. White, 33935c : damaged ovw)uo, owing to conouuon. Bt Nominal. Quoted at 6565c BABUrr Nominal. Worth M0caSl 00. whoat Quiet; offerings light. Steady at jormer prices. Kedwneat, 7Jc31 00 for new, tree on board: amber SI 05ailo for new; white nominal, held t Si oool 2t for new. Damaged wheat OOSWOo. Houa Weak and dull at M W to 17 10. MAY In fair demand. Loose Is quoted at 1420 for choice timothy from wagons. Prairie baled, best. 114 60. Baled timothy is quoted at 118 00 for the best. Straw, 0 w per ioaa or 10 per 11 an area. uuro-new erop are quoted at 434oo per pound HH) KB, ETC Dull, but quotations stand as oeiore. Best elty green hides, cows, 60; steers welshing 65 lbs or over, 7c; best city veal skins, üe; bast elty kip akin. So; green salted, eored.at. ?i97; dry salted hides, 80; dry flint 10413c. urubby, bull and stag hides two-thirds prloe Bheep skins are quoted at 60 to SI 00 according to quality. Tai low, Basc Urease Brown at 0 ; yellow, 7yjo ; white. 8(&luo. IKON AND lL-titeady at former quotations. Tne quotations are given at list prices, as follows: Bar iron la quoted at f2 402 50. Sheets rolled, 10 to 14. 4; 1A to 20, Ao; 27, 40, Charooal, le advance on above rates. Ower stsee and numbers are graded at proportionate rates. Bteal la quoted as follows; Banderson's best English tool, 26c; American tool. Mo; spring steel. l inch. 12e; IX Inch and ovr. llo. mill Pica ahapee, soo. Börse shoes, Borden's, So 76 per keg ; mule, II higher. LEATEEH Steady and unchaneed. Oas: alanghtered sola Is qaoved at 3"A41e; Baüalo, SOmsöo ; narneas S40&o: upper 28c per foot; French calf. 176a 25; French kip, il 23(91 60 ; collar, per foot. 2uo : bridle, per dosen . KtO sttUu; domeaUo calf, 3130(3160; kip, domestic cjill 10. L.UM.UKA Business Is easy and quiet. Poplab Clear. VSÜ uu; Couimon, 114 00; Culls 110 uu. ABB 1st and 3d. 332 50. Black Walnut xne quotations are buying Srices for green and sei ling prloes for dry lumber, it and 2d, dry 355 uugriu 00; 1st and 2d, green, S40 00O45 00 : Culls, 16 (KJO20 00. N AlXd Unchanged. quoted, loa to oua at 13 1533 25 per keg and smaller numbers at the usual advanoe. OILH steady and unchanged. Raw Unseed quoted at boo; boiled at 65c; lard oil. current extra, SI I031 15; No. 1, SiO 1 10; tanners oU,8tralt's best,eo J860; Banks' best, 55dOc; lAbrador, 80j86c; refined coal oll,12H'3 lüHo: standard gasoline for lamp, 12(jic; headlight, 2U2oo; lubricating and machinery oils. 2ooAi 36. Pwa-i and 2 dear, per M. feet, green. 147 uo: dry, S0 uO; Flooring, dressed, SAJ 0030 00; Biding, dressed. 115 OO14 U Ul;Btook boards, rough, Sltt 001 00 ; Common boards, itfO0; Bill stuff, to 18 feeU 118 GO: Bill stuff, over 18 feet, 117 00&34 Out Heavy timbers, 11 00 extra per M. ; Bheetlng, 812 uo; A aawed shingles, S3 40(93 60: No. 1 shingles, S2.60; Poplar snmgies, w w: uttn, w 70; southern pins nooring, dressed, 10 00(046 00. PKODUCE-Trade slow. BiTTTaa Dull. Uood roll 18 A20e : second rate. 153 ltc LQJ-Uood supply and prioos nnchacred at 23c. F00T.TBT Firmer, exoept seeue. which are plenty. uid lowis, per aoi. 11 Z52 25 : Ducks, live. old. and young. S2 50; geese, eSOO. Turkeys, per lb. live. 7c Dressed fowis Tnrkeys, So per poand. Ducks 9c; gtese.6o; chicken 6o. Quails. II 60 Der dozen. Kabblts, 11 26. 8quirrels.il. VKOXTABisa Potatoes inactive. Car lots 35 to 87 o per bushel; irom store, 40 to 60o. Bweet poutoes, u tocl 60 per barrel. Celery, 75Q8.C per dos. unions still dull at 32 ' 0(82 25 per barrel. FmuiT Oreen appiee are In rood suddIt and urg -d on buyers at S3g3 79 per on.; cuoioe, S3 7S 9 00. cranberries at Sil 60012 m ter barrel: ti 75 per bushel. necawax, per lb, 26o; white navy beans, SI 60dl 00 and very dull: Feathers, per lb. prime live geese firm at 60c:mlxei,230c; tilnjeng, 75c: Hags, ner lb., cotton. 2o. Hobit Quiet si sue per pound for choice boxes : for low grades, aowiäc PKOViaiONtt ijjtlrely nominal, both de mand and offerings being very limited. Bulk Meats dear ribs, 10 to lo days In salt, held at loc ; shoulders, 10 to 15 days In sal 1,70 ; Cumberland, 18 to 15 days in salt, 10o. boxed. Ureen meats nominal: none offered. Lard Is steady ; prime steam 12So ; kettle, 130. joBWKo j-RicKs uaoon clear sides, 140 : breaktast do. 1 e: hams, 15c; lard, kettle, 14c; sugar cured shoulders lie BüJülM Vluletand njtcnanged Flax seed is quoted at SI Outfll 40. according to quality; ciover at 17 00a7 6u; timothy dull at SJ66aj7c TOBACCO-quiet and unchanged. Koykl uem la quoted at UoroSöc : Monitor Navy. 68a7uo; baled tobaooo. 466oo; bright navies ana qaariers. btmrio; smoking brands, S5c(M12oo; fine ouu, 8uai5o; black tobaooo, 65Q0o In cadles; twists, 6uaoc. TINNKBS BTOCJC Steady. f1 T Ml ear A st r nAta is i Ifrwli akaAAa1 flest quality, at 111 00 IX, ditto, at 81 J 00; 10, 14x20 roofing tin. 89 25 ; XO,2Ux28 roofing tin, 1 19 60. Brass kettle. 460. No. 17 iron B. 4 4-lüo: Mo. 27e smooth, iron, &o, Mooren ead's galvanlaea iron, so per oent. flUooant from lift. Zinc, per sneet, lie; per eask. lose, an. strait's. Jc Wire Bright and annealed 8S per oent dis count from list prloes: lacquered 80 per cent discount, bolder, tinner's 18a Copper-ttheetlng. 14 to Id ox.. 84o: planlithed, 14 to is os., 40o ; bolt copper, 46e ; bottoms. . Lead Fig, 7Ho; bar, bbco. Antimony , lbo ; Babbit metal. 16AJÜ0 w'INDOW GLAUB Steady and unchanged. Single Btreiigtn. 2nd Uual. IstQual. Ü3 to 8x10... 37 00 7 76 BX 15 to 10x13 8 00 8 75 lnxl to fi 11 00 12x30 to 30x38 13 0U Discount aa and 70 per cent, off above. WOODEN WARK-No.1 tubs oer dos.I7(tl8 00 iNo. I ditto, röj7 00: No. 3 ditto. Sögt 00: No. 1 Churns, common, per dosen, ts 60 9: No. i ditto, 17 60i V CO; No 3 ditto, 18 60ö7 10; No. 1 cedar chums oraes Douodiii.ari: no. 2 ditto, rcwazi no. i ash churns. $ 8; No. ditto, SIS; No. Sdttie, S14; stave half busbet measures, S &J; hoop iron bound ditto, I ro 7; keel era, fire in nest, 82 25; raealselve8, 14-16, Si 76ra2u; ditto 1. tl W)2 25; U U backets, two hoop, SI 7531 so; ditto three hoops, i C (j2 0. wooL-unwashed, 28332c; tub washed, 45947c. WUiMKY-r lrm at si 10. MONEY, STOCKS, ETC. Raw Yoax, December 13. Money market easy at 6(37 per cent., closing at 334 per oent. Mercantile paper 68 per cent. Custom receipts, 3370,000. Assistant treasurer disbursed l(7XX)

BterUng Exchange Is quoted at 84 85JS for 68 days, and 34 39$i tor sight. Clearings, 132,000,000. Gold opened at 1141, fell off to llili, advanced to 111? , at which It clesed. Kates paid for carrying were 2, 2X,'t and 1 per cent.; loans were also made flat. Governments firm. Railroad bonds firm . In the late afternoon dealings Michigan Central 7s seid at 101raiol; Hannibal A bU Joseph convertible at 82. Union Pacific sinking funds declined to U?. State securities quiet. stocks are very dull and slightly lower, without any important feature. Transactions on Stock Exchange were 68,000 shares, of whieh 4,000 were Pacific Mall, 17 AX) Western Union, JJ00 Northwestern, 21.0U0 Lake Shore and 3,300 Union Pacific. aOTSOUHUTNT aZOTJKITUS.

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Tue. W'd Thr Fn. Bat. Mon Old Tennwssaea... 45 Vi 45i 45 ä T 4öH HewTennesseos. ii 4SZ 43i 4-;. ii 44 New Virginias 87 87 37 87 87 37 Old Virginias,. 88 89 SU S8 88 8X atlseonrta .,, I03H 103 4 102H 103V, lra 102 4 OPlkÄL arOCXh. rTn'si W'aThrim. ib. ukLon

W. U. TelegraptuPaelfie MaiL 1 78 WA 76K 76 76 40H 102 67f 55 10.V54 ,40 41 40 10244 Adams ICxpress 102 10 2 0l. Walla A Fargo Kx. WH 8J 82 eo 67 83H Amerloan Kr., 60 ru 66 D.8.x. 64 106 67 N. Y. OsntraL ,J7a 1064 1 lt4ä 1W74 Krle i?4 Erle. prefsrredL. 2) 133 11 2h Vi uariem, 13244 lft 133 133 Harlem, pTd 139 LH ist Tl tax 1 13 Michigan Central. U.Paclflo Blocks. 61 7W 61 W 77 W4 77 LakeBhore 144 8 98 Illinois Cntral 9 90 i Plttsburg. 90 Northwestern Vo7 TIM WS 8oi 7 5544 67Ü Nth west n preL Wl ÖS 67 ' 68V Ol 074 105 10444" N.J. Central 105 10444 104 101 104 104 Bock Island 10454 104 88 et 104 mil 8t. Paul. 36 ÖÖ 8 f. 99 5 au 9754 Bt. Paul praf SS 644 waoasn. 4Ti f. 94 6 19 97 4J Wabash pref Fort Wayns 7 7 99 5 7 7 y4 99: Terre Hanta , Terra Bant praf. 5 e 2S 1. Chicago Alton 7 vi "Hl USA, preferred. 105 105 I 105 1UJ 105 105 Ohio a Miaaissi'pi 174i ms 114& 17 17 4X Indiana Central. 4M 4W X B. A 'l H.&8t.J06. 114 4 110 22 U5 115 215. 21 23 21 fiel-A Leckswana. 119 19 120 120 11946 llff 110 184 A. A P. Telegraph, U, paolflo bonds.. 1 1 106H 1H 10 10W4 1004 ü. Pacific bonüx 114 104 1Ü4J4I 104 1044 MARKETS BT TELEQ RAPll. tTKW TORK, Dec. 13-riour Dull and In buyers' favor: receipts 18,000 bushels; superfine Western and state S4 40; common to good extra do 84 7äO510:good to choice So 6048 o; white wheat extra Sd 05a7 75 ; extra Ohio H 80(97 40 ; Bt. Louis tä 10(39 00: Minnesota, patent process, good to prime Stt 757 a: choice to doable extra S7 80 m to. Hym floor Firm ; S4 76a& 40. Corn meal Unchanged. Wheat Lower and In limited in Milwaukee 81 12; No. 1 Miunesota, afloat, 1132; winter red Westernjjio grade, f 1 03; amber new winter Western SI 27; amber Western stale, old choice, 81 60; white Micnigan SI 401 62 rejected Chicago spring 98cS100; No. 2 Chicago spring, no au ota lions; No. s Chicago spring S10bi lo; No .Milwaukee and Bheboygan 91 31al 3. Rye Firm; Western 0390c ; sUte 909öc; Canada In bond, 90o. Barley Dull and unchanged. Malt Quiet and heavy. Corn In buyers' faver; closed with a better feeling; receipts Sl,0n0 busnels ; Western mixed, old, 7io : do, float, 7474 ; hlgo mixed and yellow Western 74(75c; Western mixed"; steam, 75c; mixed and yellow Weeterno. new, 616So; Western mixed, new and old, 6a7oc. Oats Unchanged. Hay f irm : shipping 70c. Hops Dull; kastern and Western i0r ioc; New York state lll5c; California 172-r. Rio coffee Dull and lower; cargoes 18020o: Jobbing lsa21c. Bugar Dull and unchanged. MOiass ew uneans nncnangeo. tue inchanged. Petroleum Steady ; crude 7c; refined HS12c; cases 163lvc;naptha 930. Kesln Duiljstialoed 8170176. Turpentine Spirits 37c Ifiggs-Heavy : Wewtern 2829o. Pork Dull; new mess $21 5091 75: February giOfri. Beef Unlet. Middles Bteady ; Western long clear loc; city long clear 10llc. Lard Easier; ptime steam 13 131-160. Butter Westernl6(42bo; state 23032c. Cheese Common to food Western (912jc. Whisky Firm; SI 184. he committee on grain of the Produce Exchange decided to-day that barley heretofore known as Canada No. 1. shall be classed extra Canada henceforth; No. 1 Canada shall be p. ump, round and well cleaned, weighing not less than 41 pounds measured bushel; colored, noteoual to No. 2 Canada, shall be known as stained, instead ol slightly stained. CHIUAUO. Dec. 13. Flour Unchanged. Wheat-Active and lower; No 1 Chicago spring tTJfrs tor January: fcffjoo for February ; SI 07$ for May; no s cnicego spring soc; reiectea ojg 660. Corn Lower; No 2 mixed 47o for Bpot; 4fc for December: 44o for January; rejected, new. 42c. Oats Dull: No 2 3054c for spot : 3 41c for February. Barley Unchanged. Kye Unehanged. Dressed hogs 188 25. Pork Ad vanced: 1 so for spot; siv 33 lor January; Si9 47S19aO for Feornary. Lard Steady with a moderate demand; s sxaii.vj ior spot; tu meats Firm; 7a7l0"10c. Whisky II 11. neoeipTS floor. u,uuu oarreis, -wneai, wi,imi bushels; oorn, 23,000 bushels; oats, 13,000 bush els; rye, 15 000 bushels; barley, loo bushels. Shipments Flour, 10,000 barrels; wheat, 14.000 bushels; corn. 7,ooo Dusneis; oats, r.tMj Dosnels; rye, 6.000 bushels; barley, 1,000 bushels. on the call noara this aiternoon wneat was lower; 96j07c for January: 977i98o for Febru ary. Uorn Unchaneea. oats r.asy; sm.wp cash. Pork Firmer; 819 3201 5 for December; 119 65 for February. Lard Unchanged. ST. LOCUS. Bee. 13. Cotton Steady. Flour Dull and unchanged. Wheat Inactive: No 2 red winter SI 421 43 cash ; 81 4öl 46 Jannary; No 3 red winter si 2Sl 'a. corn oceaay; Oats No 2 S3o bid cash: Si1 old December and January. Barley Firmer for best grades; choice to fancy JNonnern 1 lorai ju. nye in active ;6tto tld. Pork Dull; 120. Lard-Dull; small sales at 112 15: generally held at 812 25. Bulk Meats- Firm ; f l7Ji 791o) imi&i& 10ic here; 7 Unchanee 1109100 up country. umu meats 7(10G101U 0iC Hams In pickle, 1929lic, accoralng to are and average. Bacon-Firm; 10913)30. Whisky 81 HJ. Hogs -Good demand; Yorkers So 0030 so; pacaing r7 30. CatUe Dull: choice native steers 65 25; good to prime 84 S734 75; good 83 503 4 26; cows S2 603 60; feeders S4 26; rood to choice Texans t-i 50(g3 75; common to fair 82 75 5 25 Receipts Flour ,000 barrels; wheat 7,000 bushels: corn 63,000 bushels; oats 1500 bushels: narlev 9.000 bushels: rye 2.0UO boaheU; hogs 0,000 head ; cattle 1,800 head. CDfCINNATl. Dec. ll-Cotton-Steady with a moderate demand; I2e. Flour Steady and unchanged. Wheat Steady with a fair demand : S1203132. Corn-Bteady; 47(?4o. Oau ralr and firm ; Sö&iöo. Barley Fair ana ami ;xo i spring SI 1031 20. Rya-783o. Pork Doll and nominal, lard Firm; sveam held at l'o ; ket tie sold at 1313o. Bulk meats Inactive ; sales of partly cured shoulders and clear ribs at 7 ai0c packed spot; also at S&UHo buyer April. Baoon Unchanged. Oreen Meats Bteady with a moderate demand: shoulders 7 7c ; aides 1 lc. Hams-lOJirdKJJSc for 15 to 13 lb average. Hogs Fair demand but lower rates; common to light M 5037: fair to good packing 7 U5(a7 3; choice heavy 87 407 60; receipts 11,630 head: shipments none. wnisKy Active; noiaers asking higher rates; sales at 81 10 spot: 81 K ior to-morrow, quiver nieu; uu uacuiuKm. PHILADELPHIA, Dee. 13. Petroleum-Refined 12i12Vic: crude Iüiai0l4e. Seeds-C'over need 111 i(jll 7o; timothy i 62Mr275; flaxseed fl 0031 ou. riour uuii; inw, wucodsio ana Mlnue8(ta extra family 85 75 5 H 50; Ohio and Indiana !C(56 75; high grades 50. Wheat Less active; FenDsylvxnia red Si 3831 40; Western red Si OO31 20: amber 1131 43; blteS1423 160. Corn Old yellow 71a7ic: new 65365c; mixed old 7c. Oats Fetter request; white 45352c; mixed 40343c. Whisky Western Si 16. Butter Qule ; New. York state and uradrora countv extras 33fM5c: New York state and Bred ford county firsts 8O3320; Western extras 'i31c; Western firsts Vb(42ic; rolls. Western extras 27325; roll". "Western firsts, 16326c. Chelae Nominal; 12313o, Eggs-teteady ; iresh 0(9310,

TOLEDO, Dec. 13 Floor Firm. WheatFirm: No 2 white Wabash 81 So; No 8 white Wabash fl 23; No i white Michigan tl 2; No 2 white Michigan SI 14: extra white Michigan St 35; amber Michigan 81 IS: January 81 20; February SI 22 ; March 1 21; No 2 am er Michigan 81: No 2 red winter II 31S: No2Davton and Michigan red SI 18; No S red SI 02; rejected red eoe. corn Firmer and held higher; high mixed 5tc; December 4fic; low mlied, new, 48:e; no grade 65c; new 47; damaged, new, 45c Oata Inactive ; No 2 5e : January 3c: Michigan S5i. Hogs Dressed SS 25. Bran Steady; 813. Receipts Tlour none; wheat 12.000 bushels; corn 4,000 bushels; eats none. Shipments Flour 2t barrels; wheat UM bushels; corn S8U0 bushels; oats 6,000 bushels. BALTIMORE, Dec R-FIour-teady: Western superfine I4&4 5üj extra 84 6034 75; family 85 2&A7 25. Wheat Dull : No 2 Western red SI 85 ; Pennsylvania red SI 8631 87. Cora Oulet; mixed, old, bc: mixed, new, 66c. Oats Mixed 341c; white 42345c. Rye 0?5c. Hay Firm; Maryland and Pennsylvania I 2324. Provisions (luiet. Pork New U2 25322 60. Bulk meatsLoose nominal; shoulders sc; clear rib l0fdllc; packed 8llo Bacon-Firm; shoulders mi 3llc; clear ribl34314c. Hams 153itic. Lard Steady; crude 130 ; reUned 14c. ButterFirm; Western extras 29 $:J0c; WeeUrn Hrts28 2fc. Petroleum Dull: crude 6Ti37c; refined UHc. Coffee Valet; Rio cargoes lS321e; JobDlng 19322c. Whisky fl 16,ai 17. MILWAUKEE, Dec. 13. Flour-Unehangml. Wheat Weak; No 1 Milwaukee spring SI 3; hard 81 08; No. 2 Milwaukee spring feto: January Wftfc; February tl 00,; No 8 Milwaukee

spring cue. corn Morainal; No85:i3o3e. Oau I ) 11 (at . n.l v .v. XI .. no oc l ti --i l .. BU. u.U.. XUCW. IUI fl, AJQIV I s 'J Lard Prime ke tie 13asi3;c; prime stem 12Hu 12e. Bweet pickled hams lo3lle. Dry salted shoulders-J,S7o loose; middles loalWc boied. Receipts Flour SjXtt barrels: wheat Ki.uOO bushels. Shipments Flour 5,000 barrels: wheat 3 A0 bushels. BOSTON, Dec. ll-Flour-Steady: small sales; Western superfine 84 5034 75: common extras S5 2535 75; Wisconsin and Minnesota extras 85 7t(o7 25; winter wheat, Ohio, Indiana and Michigan 18 507 25; Illlncis 83 7o$8 50; Bt. Louis 87 39 00; fancy Minnesota S3 5039 25. Corn Quiet; high mixed and yellow Western, new, 7ii375c; ola scares and nominal. Oats In moderate demand; No 2 mixed and No 2 white 4tf35ic; rejected 4 ic; No. 1 white 54355c LOUISVILLE, Dec. 13.-Ootton-Unchaiiged: i2vlSc Flour-Unchanged. Wheat-ll uö 1 2a. Corn Firm; 4S3atic. Oats 873!)c. Rje 75380C. Hay Unchanged. Provision Dull and lower, l'ork 821 603a 75. Bulk meats 73 10l0c. Hams-lSugar cured 15315fic. Lard Tierce 13l4c; kegs 143l4c. WhiskySi 10. Bagging Quiet and firm; 2 lb 12ic : 2' lbl2;,13c. OSWEGO, Dee. 13.-Wheat-Bteady ; No 1 Milwaukee olab 81 40. Corn Quiet; 70a71c. Barley Quiet; No 2 Canada held at 81 10; No 2 Bay 31 18, CLEVELAND, Dee. 13. Petroleum Firm; standard white U0 test 9H; Ohio state 150 test loj,; Michigan state test 13, ear lots cash. PITTSBURG, Dec 13 .-Petroleum-Quiet but firm ; crude- 816 at Parker's; refined 12,c, Philadelphia delivery. LIVE STOCK MARKETS. INDIANAPOLIS LIVE STOCK MARKET, IKPIAKAPOUS, Moxdat, Dec. 13. A lively market was held at the Exchange Yards. There were 125 head of cattle, all sold at good prices. Extra good steers sold at 85 00. Quotations were as follows: Uood, smooth, 1J00 to 1,500 shipping steers ......,. w ...S5 00i&5 0 rnme pntcners- catue Good 4 5TS CO , S 60(44 25 3 00ro3 60 Fair Rnll. BM Tkla rVitll. Uli UU A.U1.UL VftUiOM.w ...... . 2 503 Ou . 2 75(33 50 S 6Oj03 76 stock cattle. Good Coerokeae worths Bbeep 83 50(84 00. lioga quoted at 16 9037 15. NEW YORK LIVE STOCK MARKET. Nrw fonx. Dec 13. Cattx Arrivals 4,sjo, maaina v.uoo lor tne weeic, against wn ror t last weex ; quality fair, including several car loads of extra and premium steers from Ohio and Kentucky; market extremely doll and prices no better quality considered than on Friday, when the decline from previous Monday WR8rtic; a few selected extra and premium steers, 11313 0, but 812 75 was the outside figure for strictly prime; common to good native steers ranged from Sd 1 0(3 12; common to fair Texas and Cherokee steers, 87 öOcaü öo; a number of car ord s remained unsold. bhkkp and Lambs Becelpu 7,400, making 2110 for the week, against 24,310 for last week; quality fair to extra generally; market falriy tUady ; 58 sheep and lambs of like quality selling at same prlees; strictly prime to premium lots of sheep, 110 to 150 lbs, at 873; fair to good, 90 to 100 lbs, at 80S 75. Hogs Receipts for yesterday and to-day 9,820, making 81,630 for the week, against 33,040 lrlast week; live hogs. S7 26 7 &o per loo lbs, with car load of fair corn fed from Ohio, 196 lbs. 87 40: no Western dressed hces In market: city dressed hogs closed at 8939 öo. CINCINNATI LIVE STOCK MARKET. TRy Telegraph to the Sentinel. Cincinnati. Dec. 13. Cattlx The receipts for the wee were 6,17 head eattle, 236 head sheep and 47.WIJ head hogs; more active and nrm, ruling -jc Higher; an selling at so 7oo, so 5 50, 81(34 75 and 82 503 50. hhkkp In good demand and stronger; all selling at S3 5ti(ö 75. hogs nave been irreeuiar. ana to-aay are slow with liberal offerings; whole range, 88 50 7 60; packers paying 17 107 36; some left unsold. CINCINNATI IRON MARKET. CxivcixiTATi, Monday, Dec. IS, 1975. Piq Ibox. The market remains without ma terial chancre. trlces ruling-about aa last re ported, with a lair demand for all grades. HOT BLAST CHARCOAL. Hanging Rock, No. 1, per ton 825 00a26 00 4m Hanging Kock, No. 2, per ton . 23 00i4 00 HanslnK Kock. Forge, per ton. ...... 'il O0ra21 00 Bouioern Brands, No. 1, per ton... 23 uv24 00 Southern Brauds, Forge, per ton- 21 Ooo virgiaia, no. l, per ton vuoia w Virginia, No. 2, per ton &J 50&US 00 Virginia Forge, per ton......-. 21 CO 322 00 TONK-OOAL AND COKE. Hanging Rock, No. 1, nerton 23 0024 00 Hanging Kock, rorge. per ton at uj(s Red Hhort, No. 1, per ton........ 27 003 Red Short, forge, per ton 24 l(i Am. Boo ich. No. 1, per ten 24 00025 00 COLD BLAST. Hanging Rock.Car Wheel.per ton 40 00ai50O0 Missouri. Car Wheel, tvr ton 85 OOalO 00 Houthern Brands Car Wheel, ton. 30 OWäMU 00 Machinery and Forge, per ton ao W(äö5 00 Blooms, per ton... NETJf YORK DKI GOODS MARKET. Nrw Vobk. Dec. 13. Dry goods There was & moderate movemenl in cotton goods, and large L sales of bleached shirtings were made by agentsat some concession in prices; certain makes of Lin wood. Wbiunviue and gold medal Bhirtin were rediiead In price; cotton ad es rather more active; plaid prints, Tobes and shirtings were in fair request ; woolen goods were quiet ; ttpragna'slancy prints were jobbing at lie. HIW TORJS. UOTrON MARKET. Nw Yobx, Deo. 13. Cotton JSasler; msldllnz nplaad' 13 5-15213e mtures Closed! weak; sales af 84.OI0 balaa as. follows: Deoember,18 S-lfta; January. 13 S-:tto; February. 13o; March, i3i-;c; Apni,i3w-acT May,io; june.i4d-isc; July. 14 7-16c? August, 14s. FOREIGN MARKETS. London, Dec 13. Consols for money, 93 13-18; on account 3 15 IS. United Htates Bands 6-208, 1S65, UW'.i 13o7, 11; 10-40s 106; new 5s, m; New York centra 8; ijrle, 15;: preferrtdSl. Sugar No 12 L 8 spot. 22s. 8d 23 j; afh at 22 8d(22s d. Paris, Dec. 13; Rentes 66f 40c. Fbamkfort. Dec. 12. United 8tates securitl now &s,S. Liverpool, Dec. 13. Cotton Aetlve and firmer; middling uplands 7d; Orleans 7d; tal es 8,000 bales, 1,000 of which were for peculation "d export and. 7,600 American. Cornau Sd. Tallow 48JJS. sod upwards ran be Invested so tbst you are positively secured against !, and sore to draw from 5 to f 100,000 . rreraiom Tbit Is not a Lottorv. Fall pnrtiealars maUsd fret. AIXN. K1W AKIJS Sc FOKDHAM, Baakarj, 79 Kauaa Strtet, fciw York,

kßuki mil a jower; sso -a tJJ4o. üariey Higher; No 2 spring, January. SI 08; No S spring Wc. Rye-Nominal: No 1 71c. Irovlslons

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SlIERirrS SALE-By virtue of aoertlned copy of a decree, to me directed, from the clerk of the Superior Court of Marlon county, Indiana. In a cause wherein IIoraoeB. Laufair etal. are plaintiff, and Dirk I Baiter et al. aie defendants, requiring as e to make the sum w.twelfe hundred and fifty-aloe dollars and thirty-two cents, wllh Interest on said decree "d. 00?h. ,1,win "Pose at pabUe aals, to the highest bidder, on SATURDAY, the 8th day of January. A.D. 1876, between the hours of 10 o'clock A. Maod 4 o clock r. m. of said day, at the door of the Cewrt House of Marion county, indlaaa.tae rents aad FS0.,?0'? trul Pot xceeding seven years-o tha following real esUte, to-wit: Lot number seventy-nine 179) In P. Yelser guardian's aidlUon to tbe city of Indiana poU. Marlon eouaty, Indiana. It such rerits and profits will not sell for a sufficient sum to satisfy aaid decree, Interest and f081 wlll.at the same time and place, expos to public tale the fee simple of said real estate, or so much thereof as may be sufficient to discharge aaid decree, Interest and costs. Bald sale will be made without any relief whatever from valuation or appraisement laws. ALBERT RE MSER, tenet iff of Marlon eounty. Dec. 14, A. D. 1875. ILtsxA A KyxrLKB, Attys. for Piff. dee'S-3t SHERirPRSALE By virtue of a certified copy or a decree to me directed, from the clerk of the Superior court of Marion county, Indiana, in a cause wherein John MeNuU Is plaintiff and Ueorge W. Vaughn is defendant. requiring me to make the sum er two hundred and eighty dollars and thirty-five cents, with Interest on said decree and cost, I will expose at public sale, to the highest bidder, on SATURDAY, the 8th day of Jannary. A.D. 1876. between the hours of 10 o'clock A. x. and 4 o clock P. M. of said day, at the door of the Court House of Marlon county, Indiana, the rents and pro flu for a term not ezoeedlng seren years of the following real en late, to-wit : Thirty 30 feet offof the south side of lot No. one 1 of Wallace's second addltln to the town of Acton, In Marion county, Indiana. If such rents and promts will net sell for a sufficient sura to satisfy said decree, interests and costs, I w 111, at the same lime and place, expose to public sale the 'ee simple of said real estate, or so much thereof as may be sufficient to discbarge said decree, interests and cost. Bald sale will be made without any relief whatever from valuation or appraisement laws. ALBERT RKIS8NER, Dec.M.A.D.UCS. nty. Franklin A ftxLc, Attys. for Pl'ff. dec!5-3t SnCRIFF-N B ALE. By virtue of a certified copy of a decree to me directed, from tha clerk of the Superior Court of Marion county, Indiana, In a cause wherein James W. Armstrong is plaintiff and John C Bhoemaker et al. are defendants, requiring me to make the sum of seventy-eight dollars ami thirty-eight cents, and one other installment, as provided for In said decree, with Interest on said decree and cost, I will expose at public sale, to the highest bidder, en SATURDAY, the 8th day of January, A. D. 1876, between the hours of 10 o'clock A . m. and 4 o'clock P. x. of said day, at tbe door of the Court Hon of Marion county, Indiana, the rents and profits for a term not exceeding seven years, of tbe following real estate, to-wit: Lot No. fourteen (14) of John O. Bhoemaker' subdivision of lots No. eleven (11) and twelve (12) of Han way A Hanna's Oak Hill addition to the city of Indianapolis, Marlon county, Indiana. If such rents and profits will not sell for a sufficient sum to satisfy said decree, interests and costs, I will, at the same time and plaee, expose to public sale the fee simple of said real estate, or so much thereof aa may be sufficient to discharge said decree. Interests and eonts. Said sale will be made without any relief whatever from valuation or appraisement laws. ALBERT RKIHSNER, Bberifl of Marlon County. December 14, A. D. 1&75. Hanna A Kheflcr. Att'vs for Pl'ff. dec 15-3 1 h'llEHlft'X SALt. By virtue of a certified ) cony of a decree to me directed. Irom tbe clerk of the Circuit Court of Marlon countv. In diana, In a cause wherein Charles K. Kausher is plaintiff, and John B. Uuerln et aL are defendants, requiring me to mate the sum of twelve hundred and fifty-four dollars and sixty cent, and one other ins ailment as provided for in said decree, with Interest on said decree and cost. 1 will expose at public sale, to the highest bidder, on SATURDAY, the 8th day of January, A. D. 1876, between the hours of 10 o'clock A. M. and 4 o'clock r. x. of said day, at the door of the court bouse or Marlon county. Indiana, the rents and profits for a term not exceeding seven years, of the loliowing real estate, to-wit: Lots numbered seven 7. eight fS. nine 9 and ten (10, in John Ü. uuerin's subdivision of lot number thirty-three of . T. Fletcher's second Erookslde suburb to tbe city of Indianapolis, Marion county, Indiana. If such rents and profits will net sell for a sufficient Bam to satisfy said decree, imerests and costs, i wiu, at the same time and place, expose to public sale the fee simple of said real estate, or so much thereof as may hs sufficient to discnarge aaia decree, interests ana costs. Bald sale will be mado without any relief whatever from valuation or appraisement laws.. ALBERT RKISHNKR, Hheriff of Marion County. Dec. 14, A.D. 1875. Elliott a Elliott ad 8. J. Pxkllx, Att'ya. for Plaintiff. dec-3t S HEKIFF-S HAU2. By virtue of a certified copy ot a decree to me directed, from the clerk of the 8uperlor Court of Marion county Indiana, in a cause wherein Catharine Kinney Is plaintiff, and Daniel K. Ullmore et al. are de fendants, requiring me to make the sum ol one hundred and fifty-eight dollars and sixty cents with interest on said decree and cost, I will ex pose at public sale, to the highest bidder, on SATURDAY, the 8tb day oi January, A. D 187b, between the hours of 10 o'clock A. x. and 4 o'clock P. m., of said day, at the door of the court honse of Marion county, Indiana, the rents and profits for a term cot exeeeding seven year, of the following real estate, to wit: Lot number .sixteen 1161. In Phebe M. Dough erty's subdivision of outlot number ninetynine 991, In the city of Indianapolis, Marlon oounty, Indiana, If such rents and profits will not sell for a sufflctens turn to satisiy said decree, interests and. oosts, 1 will, at the same time and place, expose to public sale the lee slmpte-of said real estate.. or so much thereof as may be sufficient to dis charge said decree. Interest, and costs. Bald sale will be made without aay relief whatever from valuation ob appraisement lawsALBERT KKlSariKK, Sheriff of Marion County. December 14. A.D. 1S7.Ö. Bkkmhaxxx, Att'y for Pl'ff. dec 15-3t SlLERirn BALKS. By virtue of a certified codv cf a decree to rae directed, from the clerk of the Superior Court of Marion county, Indiana, in a cause whereLn Ktederlok Schmidt is plaintixT. and Ueorg BpraneVsl et al. are. defendant. requiriug. me to make the am of imrty-iwo annareo an seventy-two öoliars and sixty-three cents, with interest en said decree and coat, 1 will expos at publlo aale to. the highest Diaaeron. SATURDAY, the 8th day A. D. 1876 of January, between the hours of 10 A. k. and 4 p.m. of said day, at the door of tbe court houe or Marion county, Indiana, the rents aad proAta ror a term not exceeding seven years, of the following real estate, to-wit: All that part of lot number one (1) in block number four (4) in Drsfke's addition to tbe city of Indianapolis, Marlon county, Indiana, described as follows to-wii: Beginning attne northeast comer of said lot number ooe (1), thence south thirty (Su) feet and six (0) inches, thence wet parallel with thenorlh line of said lot one (11 one hundred (.00) feet, thence north parallel with the east line of said lot one (1) thirty 30) feet and six (6) inches, thrnce east one hundred (100) leet to the place of beginning. If such rents and profits will not sell for a sufficient sum to satisiy said decree. Interests and costs, I will, at the fame lime and place, expose) to publlo sale tbe fee simp e of swid real estate, or so much thereof as may bs sufficient to discharge said decree. Interests and costs. Haid sale will be made without any relief whatever from valuation or appraisement laws. ALBERT MEISSNER, feher Iff of Marion county. Dec. 14, A. D. 1875. BPAHB, l), & P., Attys. for Pl'ff. öeo-5t