Indiana State Sentinel, Volume 25, Number 27, Indianapolis, Marion County, 16 February 1876 — Page 8
THE INDIANA STATE SENTINEL, WEDNESDAY FKBRUAIjyc, 1876.
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D Tradö Palace, Oct. 7. To'tfca Country Readers : We -respectfully ask your Immediate attention to the bost selected mock of Dry Goods, Notions and Millinery ever brought tothls city. By giving our Individual attention to buying in Hew York, we have secured a line of Silke, Black Goods Dress Goods. Dometios, Woolens, Flannels, Shawls, TaGle Linens, Blankets, Comforts, Notions antl Millinery at such rates and on such terms as enables us to offer the lowest prices known elnce 1S02, Our priecs are alike to all, and Grangers as well as others will find t no other house more attrastK, goods or lower prices. Xj- S- AY"RE3 &c CO. TRADE PALACK. FINANCE AND BUSINESS. WEEKLY MARKET REVIEW. Tuesday Evening, Feb. 15. Xh money market at preent may be regarded as close, probably , not on account of the scarcity of money so much as a lack of confidence, that borrowers can nse It profitably. The depression, in business has not yet reached botton, yet credit is being restricted in nearly all business transactions, which -Trill do a great deal in bringing matters to a cash basis. railroad commerce. ' Receipts for the week ending Feb. 12, 1S76: Fionr.bbls 8.100 Wheat, bu.. ... - Corn, bo. . .... .37 i .8TS.0 0 Oats, bu. 21, 8 W 4SI 10,1 -fi Kye, ba Barley, ba. Hoz Shipment for the week ending Feb. 12, 1S76: Flour, bbls 8.8U) Wheat, ba - i.S'o Corn, bu Oats, bu XM.NjU .1. 2?,8 0 Kye, ba. Barley, b.. 9.4 0 i,i:u FLOUR, wheat asd oats. The trade in flour daring the week has been Tery quiet, there being only a local trade to meet present wants. There has been no shipping deraend of any consequence and no fluctuation in. prices Wheat has been inactive, buyen taking only an occasional lot, exhibited by sample. What little stock there is in tore Is of such quality an to prevent grading. Oats are doll and the demand and offerings few DRT G00D3. As ucLlat this season of the year, tbere has been bat a light trade during the wees. There . has been a email order business In assorting stocks of domestic and other goods for the couutry trade, and prioes have been steadily held. -GROCERIES, v The grocery trads thtough the week has been very good. , Sugars are steady at the quotations given below. Coffees have been Edling below the actual cost and are nominal. C :lt?r. , Corn is held at quotations given below. The atock is gradually incrtaslcg, and there is an apparent disposition not to handle it. n'es arc mostly aaade on latpectlon. ' , 1GGH ASK POULTRY. The raeeiptsof eg?s for the past week have been very large and th" shipments, from this point have a vera g d r early 30X0dozn dslly. Shippers aro paying 13c and think prMw have touched tottom, but they are very likely to remain about as-they are for sometime. Dressed poultry is oat of the market oa account of the weather, vhl.h has demoral'zed the trad 3. Fine jullryis' in regular demand and steady. J" PROGRESS OF PORK TACKING, COMPABATIVK FIGURES OF 1875 AND 187. Tiest üs'dd given below are furnish 1 to the Sentinel -hfX. II. MoViahaa & Co., brokers and dealers, 1 n lilia Chamber of Commerce: Tbe Tot luring f bows the receipt and shipments of "liv- hogs tor the week In Chicago as compared v th same lime last year, andpacklngudatei: Week receipts. Week shipments. 1876. 18 .5. 176. 1S7S. UveliOgs 90,818 119,915 11,37 S3.787 Stock eti J pork anU laid at dates named in Chicago: - - - Feb. 12, 1ST. Feb. 13, 18-5. Mess pork. I toi 1 j. ' lit u j U lard, Ve 51,782 6j,7ö0 The follow top are the shipment for the week and since Nvniberl, as compared with the same tins 1 wt year: i oe week, eiaee Nov. 1, Same time, IÖ7J. 1S7 Wib, Fork, bats- -635 ino.rtSD 111,250 uii mit.J i,t0.,8i 145.7-10 iard, Iba lXK,tM L,7,7c6 4ti,l36,7l Estli Dated p eefcing for this seasox la the West, m reported by sthe Chicago Price Current, Is 4,865,000 bogs. loereeee In average weicht about fifteen pounds, soffich mt to make the aggsegate pack ing equal. tASaiUss nog or last year average. Increas in yi eld of lard abeat four and onehalf poui d per ifcog. Tn fore axporlaof meats con t im) to shew anlncreas over last seaon, wiille that of lard shows a gr Aer decrease, beio; equal to 3,(XJ0 tierces less than last aeason. Tke trade In pro duct has in, rwaavnother week of great fc?tlvlly, and values ; lare Jluetnated rapidly an close higher than tue week previous on all articles exceptS. r. Ha anu Home fears are entertained of the inability f bolder to procure Ice U carry stocks into th immer months. - Mess pork a lard have both shows (rreat activity durini I tbe past wetk, and considerable excitement. 1 th articles closed with a dawnward tendency 1k extreme figures'. The estimates toe th season's packing' In Ihe West will not vi try mach fiom C.s.lOO in .neuntoers, and about vOXOof la-t season's weights. short. ", " Tb reported mc vernent from Chicago shows a decrease ta stock S of haadred-welahl meauf 23xxiOQ, as com pa red with last season, w-hlls QECinnauaiowss n Increase of 4JLO0MW. Chicago has uei the m arket all season, and other cities Lavs trao sfen ed much of the product to their cellars, prüfen; Dg to bay the produet at a mach le$sprle .than th?y eoatd soanufastare It. Constquently sts -cks may be very largeijJncreased at many ther points where the granger dement holds the balance of power and controlled the prU es. Packers all express themselves wiJh ?S to sell, wlllJJ pay out. Hhould eonaumers how wllllogoss to meet this demand ot packers we may tee a Tery lively trade. Th close of tha season, now near at band, will be watched with great Interest, and will have mud to do in ehaping future prices. It Is claimed tha t the Ert Is short SCO. . OC0 to itf,orc hogs, which y Till not fchow in West-" arn packing. REVIEW OP THE UGfE MARKET. Tci'dat EvrsiKO, Febroary 15, 1S76. The markets were rather sl ow and Cat. but little stuff changing hands, yet jprlcea were uniformly a little firmer a'.l aroand. ';' Provisions remain firm with so pprard ten-
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dene on account of the advance in the price of hogs, which are quoted at 17 40 55. Crrocerlea are steady, there being bnt few changes. Pittsburg coal has advanced to 2oc, Coal oil has diopped 1c. Cora is firm and unchanged, though the receipts are liberal. RAXF8. The following are some of tbe tales noted tolay on t'bange: .
20 ears high mixed corn, seller f.o. b 3 cars rejected corn 2 r am rejected corn 5 car- rejected corn 1 car hUh mixed corn, In elevator..5 cars r Jecteil corn . i cars ear corn -. 3 cars re'ected corn in elevator . .. Icir bran UX) r-blscltv faml'y flour. 10 bbts city family n ur. 10' bblscouotry fimily flour. li 0 bbN city family flour.-.. tear Tlmotby hay car Tlmotby h ay .. 1 car upland p.aul hay small bales SALES MADK ON CALL. . 100 tea s. p. ha ma .... DAILY RAI LEO A U COMMEIWJK. ARTICLES. KKC'FTS. 8HIPTB. Brm, tons Barley, bushels.. 40 4,4JO UJ1 1 90 su 10 CO 4 JO 70 1.9JU 20 3,2KI Zbl 90 170 100 51,600 Coal and Cose. tons.. Oooperaga, car ..- Go; loa, Mats., Ca'.üe. bead. Oorn n;al. barrels., Corn, busheis.. Ce iifcnt, oris., Fertilizer, cars--11 ur. oarreis. IOJ cLalr bristles, cars. Hay, ions.. 1 10 50 250 119 10tf mats. tons.. HlirawlHts, barrels.. Hofen, n0aa... 50 124 450 Horses and males, na. Iron, kji-s.. LM, Uervts., La'Ui, ca'S.. jime, cars ....n ixtts cars.-... La rr. sect-. .- llt rcLnndise. cais.. 1J4.5O0 242 247 Uli. b-xr&.s. 500 19,b00 - 60 . 4U0 250 7,700 130 "70 Oats, oasl-.is Provi'iow, tous. Rye, DU8üeis. iait. baiieiS..., Sheep, nead.. SULUit, cars .. 2 8 stave?, cars ;ne, ears.., Tallow, barrels Tooaouo. onus.. 60 60 5J 65 71S an i7j i beat, buntiela. WhUky, bbla. wool. tons.. Ulncellaueoup, cars... 31 674 Toial Dumber of cars. feTOCK IN ELEVATOR. Wheat. Cam. Oats. Barley. Bye, Klevator A. E evitor Klevator C Klevator U KlevnUir K. Elevator K.... ,72.1 6782 4,681 9U0 328 1Ms8 8J0 3,51) 93,S)8 2,250 1,313 1,2U 20,711 2,8 ?S 6,02i 125 800 5,S9J "50 lJOj Total 31.U6Ö 18J.21 20,675 1,250 325 TRAUirviUOIATIONS. Quotations are given for the buying prices on ;raiu and produce, and the selling prices for aour sad other merchandise. LU1LUINU MATERIALS Trade fairly active and prices unchanged. Lime: De pnl and itantlngton, 34c; Peru, 30c; 31. Paul, 2Nc; New Paris lluie, jo "per bushel; Hair, täaioc per bushel. P-asler; Michigan, 13 25; Newark, k.i üu. J'ire brick. S3 vo 87 per nrtudred. Ali lie sand, Vi üU4 per barrel. Cement, $2 20 per barrel for Louisville ;S7 öoatfOO for Portland. r UEL Coal Demand steady. ' Anthracite, per ton, 19 75; Brazil block, per outshel. Ho; While Kiver, 14c; Hand creek, Ibc; Highland grate, 13c; Highland steam 11; Plttaba.g, 2 c; iirazil nut, domestic, 12c; do, steam, s ; Krazu 8lac, fcc; Virginia cannel, 2c; indiiaa cuunel,2.c. C'okk- 13c; crushfd, 1?. . Wooa Plenty &M i (ia5 50. ' DRY GoOD-Llvely. New stocks for the priuir trade ar coi lug in pretty trebly. üATTLNij Oidinary, h'al2c; rnlddung, 15c; oest tissue, l(Ks. Uow! Dkilumg Nashville, 10; Ptpperel, lie; t.rk,lu . i lCKiKO Omego 32 inch, lUc;Amoskeag A.C.A. rJ-jc; A, 17c; C oaestoga, 4-4 Medal, 17c; ya ledal, ioo; extra, t-g, lö; extra, 4-4 2uc; Lewistown, 36 iuch,24c;32 inch, Six; ditto oO inch, ibc ; plaid fc,Sc . r HiuTiNO PTRIPE3 American, 6-3, 11; 3-3, 10c; iiiittiunen, loc.llc, and 15c; Union, Lie, 15c, and 14 c. r'APKB Cambrics Common colors, 6c; high X)lois, 1 cent higher. Prints American, 7X'c; Washington, Merriaiac, Klcamond, Oriental and Couestoga, 7c; spragut's lancy, 7c; Freeman, ic ; tiiandard Sairiiug prints. jc; Albion solid colors, 7c; vV'am.-sutta, tic; Mourning prints, 7c. Cakpst Chain White, 25c ; colored, 32o ; coverlet warp, i7c. Beows 8UEET1NGS Vermont, 9c; Nash7llle, 9c; Mlddievlile, 8c, Idaho, 8c; New Aloany, 8c; tark A.,9v,c; Laurel L., BVJc; Laurel H.., ec; Park A7c; Uranite B.,6c; Bedford KM ;c ; Pepp N., 7c ; Pepp 7c ; Pepp lt., 8c ; Pepp a.. 9 sc. Bleached Sheeting Lonsdale, 11c; Rope, c: Blackstone, 10c: Malcontent. 10c; Hill, 9e: 4-4, lue; 1 wight tar, 10c j Vaughn XX, fcc; Red !g, 7c; Uuaker 7Jc; Cambrics, Lonsdale, 15c; Young Warrior, l2ic;Jabes Knight, Vc; Wamüuita, 14c; New York Mills, He. Oka in Bags Amoskeag A., 24c; Lwlston A 2t)c; Kiark, 2äc; Union, 2oc; Banner, 30c: Montroop. 2oc DHUOH No change In prices and trade quiet. . Assafcetlda is quoted at 26a3uc; alcohol at 2 20a 135; alum, per pound, 4j,abe; camphor, per pound, 3ua35c; cochineal, per pound, 8ua9uc; shloroform, per pound, f 1 05ai 15: coppera?. bar rels, per pound, 2a3c ; cream tartar, pure, 45a47c ; indigo, per pound, SI 2 1 3u; licorice, Caiab, per oound, genuine, 40a45c: magnesia, carb.. 2 z.. per pound, 30a4ic; morphine, P. & W., per ounce, H &0a4 7o; madder, per pound, 13a 16c; oil, castor. No. 1, per gallon, H2'aliu; oil, bergamont, per poand, täUta7 00; opium, per pound, NS 75a7 00; alnltje. per ounce, 12 25a2 35; balsam copaiba jc; soap.castUe, frlSaLic; soda, bicarb, kegs, per pound, 6abc; salts, epsom, per aoond, 4aac; taatf, Oarreit's, pack., per gross, 117 00; snaff, Larrelt 's, per case of 4 dozen, tlftOQ; sulphur. aour, jer poana, oafoe; saltpetre, per pound lua26o; turpentine. 4ia4nc. ' r iSii lhe sales to jobbing houses by regular deaiers have become hevry, and the trade is ULiriy begun. - Labrador nerrtng.bbls, 59; half bbls, 4 SO: No. 1 lake herrlug, hall 14 öü; qaariers, (2 6o; kits. 9je ail 00; No. 1 pickerel, half bbls. 5; quarters, 12 60; kits, II 10;Noul white per half hbl, at e ouao ou; quarter Darrel , 19 2o kits, si is; taoa Uy white, half bbls, Is 00; quarters, $2 6o; klu, $1 Ou; California sal men. per half barrel, new, fit) 6tf; kits, li 7o; Mackerel, new mess per bbl, f2Ba& ; naif Dbi, si4aiä; quarter barrel, 7 60; sits, f3 ji; No. 1 barrel l; half barrel, 19 00a 2.0 W; quarter barrel, I i 5uai 01; kits, tl 44; No. i half barrel, 17 50; quarter barrt-1, S3 5o; kits, II 40:Jod tish.is 6ia8 u); Holland herring, per keg, 11 6u; scaled herring, fOo; Halibut, smoked, lc. Prepared ooadsn, tM 0 a8 60; Hound snore Ifceiring, 7 50; ball barrel, $4 00. ., .: . 4JKUCKR1ES, HfAPLl--Steady trade. tinooXH CXjumoo, ti I0a2 &0; medium, 12 75 a S (.0: extra, 13 5Kt4 oj. CorrxE Dull. Roasting trades of UIo are Quoted at 20a2Cc: gooi to fair at iHsJc; prime at 22a22x; cboioe to ULucj, zmho ana jars ux. DuEorüCiTS-Easy, and prices have an ad vancing tendency. Choice bright dried apples llU2c: fair 1 tall Vic Choice halves dried peaclies 14al4Vc; mixed quarters and halves 12j als. Cakdu Hotel, . 21a22c; star candies are quoted at. 17ViaJWo: ooumoa pretuied, 13Hal4Vc. CHXJtft Conilaues flan at USUvUJo lor orlme to choice factory. HOJf IY er DSTI. S4 004 S5. Molaskks a kd HvRCj New Orleans molasses Is worth äa&Ho for talr texaner and svraos at dual 1 for cerotnon ta fancy. 1UCE Uteaitrs Quote at 7a;iC for Carolina: 7a for fair to best Ijoulalana. J5UQJk.ua Are steady. We Quote: Kenned Is n noted at 105-SalOJo for A . QS A lOValOc. Tiaiuc for extra C. and Ilka HXo for hard; circle J and B, J4aXc: yellows, 6)ai)c; New OrLeans, good to choice, 7ac bOA in ooxes, oabo; aaae aes. Boa PS iermaa is qaoted SA öViatXc ; Babbitts atluo. Bxarch A sharp ecrapetitlon, with prices cut clear down to 4 i4c per poand. ' . kfioes Pepper is Quoted at Z2a25c: allspice. 2Ca22c : cloven, 7oa?5c : ossla 4ua45c. TAe Market shows more life, but firm. Gunpowder Is quoted at 50cs,l 4i; Imperial, 40cüi l 20 : Hyson, ftt'call 3t,': Oolonjr. SSall. Vj : Enzlieh ureskfajst, 4'ia7ac. ALT Mteady and ancnaoed. baxinaw. dray lots at SI 7o&l HQ: Ohio River. in store, at ft böal 70: Raglnaw, car lots, at tl 6oa 1 65: Ohio Blver. car lots at SI 5.al 65. UROCEftlriH AND FRUITS. FANCY Very few goods selling and no changes to make. ' uaknkd uuoim jjooeraie. Tomatoes, 2 lbs, SI 3ual 40: 3 lbs. tl 75al 85: Yarmouth corp, f2 2 ai 3U: Mountain sugar, 12 ioa2 25: Peaches. 2 lbs, II 75al 85: 8 lbs. ti ti5a ifT5; bUawberrlts, 2 Lbs, II 80&2 00.:: '.Raspberries,
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2 lbs, tZ 25a2 SO. Whortleberries, 12 25sJ 60. Pineapples, 2 lbs, 12 25. Yarmouth saccotash, 12 25a 2 5. Green Peas, 11 75a2 25. Btrlng beans, II 25a 1 85; Bartlett pears, 12 36a2 GO. Lima beans, 12 00. PumpElns, 3 lbs, II 75. Horned beef, 2 lbs, 14 60s 4 to; 6 lbs, 112 5 al3 00 Dried beef, Jacob's, 15c.; ow grades. 14V(c, Cove oysters, lull weight. 1 Doani, II 10al 20; 2 pounds, 12 00a2 10: light wtlsht, 1 pound, ga&Oc; 2 pounds, II al 76. Lobsters, 1 pound, 12 25; 2 pounds, 13 25. California salmon, 1 pound, ti 15&2 25; 2 pounds, 13 S5a3 35. yoBEiGir FBCTTS-r-TJn changed. Va'encia oranges, large canes, $8 60a9 60; Messina, boxes It uta5 50, Lemons, new Messina, W 00 a7 60; dales SValOc per lb: new raisins, layers 13 I0a3 26; London layers S4 60 ; Muscatel crown Fi 85; donble crown 14 00; Hultana ieal8o; Valencia 12J4c; figs, new drum firm, 14a 15c; large layer figs Ua1 8c per lb; French prunes in boxes liHal2x.c; citron Sua35c; currants 9al0o; Turkish prunes, new, Ha7e. Ndts Woft Bbehed almonds quoted at 2la23c; filberts 14al5c: walnuts, French, He; Naples, old, 15c; new 17al4c; Brazil nutslOallc; peanuU, red, raw, 8a8c; white Virginias 10c ; roasted 8c higher. GRAINS FLOUR AND FEED-BRAS SHIPstuffs Etc Very little doing. Bran is held at 112 to; line feed held at 114 00, and middling at I20a22, according to Suailty. Corn meai bolted, lliual 35 per hunred ; feed meal 8tc. Kloo a No demand except for home consumption. Choice fancies are quoted at 17 0037 50; city family at 15 756fO; family country, 4 755 50 ; superfine, 14 00O4 60; extra at 14 c0&5 00; fine at t3 25 3 75: buckwheat at I CO. . Corn Receipts liberal and prices unchanged Quotations X. o. b. In elevator 1 cent lower than quoted. Mixed 40allc: high mixed 40a S ; wblt 40Xallc; new ear, 40a4lc Oats No demand. Hound mixed 84(&i7e. White, 30335c: damaged 20 3uc, owing to condition. Rtb Nominal. Quoted at 55(365o. B a slit Nominal. Worth Wc&H 00. Wheat There is really no marketIndiana ranging from Il0n(ai2) for choice; damaged, 70os5; no grade, 85(91 00: choice Kansas and Michigan 11 26a 1 8", ail by sample. HOGS Firmier and higher at 7 40 7 55. HAY In good supply, but mostly Inferior quality. Loose is quoted at 17al9 for choice timothy from wagons. Prairie baled, best, 112 60. Baled timothy is quoted at 117 OOalS U for the best. No. 2 Timothy 115 10; No. 1 Tlmothey lt to. Straw 40a 45c per hundred. HOP New crop are quoted at 45a46o perlb. HIDES, Ere Dull, and slow sale. Best city (.reen hides, cows, 6c ; steers weighing si loa or over, 7c: bull. 4c; best city veal skins, Ho; best city kip skin. 7c; green salted; cured, at 6a7; dry salted hides, 9c; dry flint, 10al3c. Grubby hides, 4a4Hc bheep skins are quoted at 60 to II 00, according to quality. Tallow, &a84c. Grease Brown at 6c; yellow, 7a8o: white, 9a 10c. IKON AND bTEfcL Steady and quiet. The quotations are given at list prices, as follows: Bar Iron Is quoted at 12 4ua2 80. bheets rolled, 10 to 14,4c; 15 to 20, 4c; 27, 4ko. Charcoal, lc advance on above rates. Other sizes and numbers are graded at proportionate rates. Steel Is quoted as follows: Sanderson's best Engisü tool. 25c: American tool. 18c: spring steel, I inch, 12c; 1 inch and over, 11c, mill pick shapes, 3!c. Horse ' shoes, Burden's, 15 50 per keg; mule, II higher. LEATHEK Trade is really very dull. Oak slaughtered sole is quoted at &a41c; Buffalo, 30a3bc; harness 84a3Kc; npper 2ia3.c per foot; French calf, II 75a2 25; French kip, 11 25a 1 50; collar, per foot, 2"c: bridle, per dozen, 118 Oua 80 (0; domes Uc calf, II 30al 50; kip, domesilc, 60ca II 10. . LUMBER The demand Is good for this season. Tbe dally movement by rail is good. Poplar Clear, IjO 00; Common, 114 00; Culls, 110 00. Ash 1st and 2d, 132 50. Black Walnut The quotations are buying prices for green and selling prices for dry lumber. 1st and 2d, dry 155 oratio u; 1st and 2d, green, 10 00a45 W); Culls, 115 00a20 0. Pise land 2 clear, per M. feet, green, Ii7 00; dry, 150 01); flooring, dressed. 120 UOaiO 0U ; siding, dressed, llo 0Ual9 Ui ; stock boards, rough, 1.6 mm 19 00; common boards, 116 00: bill stuff, to 1 feet, II 00; bill stuff, over 18 leet. 17 0ia24 00; heavy timb-rs, 11 0j extra per M.: sheeting, 112 Ou; A sawed shingles, 13 4' a36 1; No. 1 shingles, tlyj; poplar suinglen, tivo; lath, 92 7ö: southern pine flooring, dressed, 4ü aai5 00. ' N AI L--S Cnchab Kdd. Quoted, lOd to 6ui at 13 15a3 25 per keg and smaller numbers at the usual advance. OILS No new features. Raw lln?etd quoted at 6la63c; boiled at65a6Sc; lard oil, curreutextra.il lOal 15; No 1,11 Oi al lo; tanners' oil, istralt's best, 'aftäc; Bants' bat t, 5 a tt.c; Labrador, (Ca85c; refined coal oil, 11!al4c; standard gasoline for 'amp, 12a lc; headlight, 20 a2")C: lubricating and machitiery oiis, AcaJl 25. PRODUCE A good feejlng atd fair activity. Butter Dull. Good roll Xta2uc; mixed and Inferior 12 to 15c. Eugs Rather weak. Market 12 cents; receipts liberal.
Poultry Demacd regular and fairly steady. Fowls,live, per doz,!2 JoaH: ducks, live, old and young, 13 00; gsese, (6 to. Turkeys, per lb., live, 8c. Dressed poultry not qu.xed . Vegetables Potatoes Not much demand. Car lots 4i to 7c per bushel : frbra store, oest p acu b ows, tCa j5c. Street potatoes, per bbl , .4 00. Onioxs Slow at II 752 00 per bbl. Fruit Green apples are firm at $3 0Ca3 75 per brl ; choice, 13 754 00. Cranberries at 111 5oai2 per brl ; 13 7öa4 00 per bu. Beeswax, per lb, 25c. White navy beans, II 2?a 1 40 and very dull. Feathers, per lb, prime live geese firm at 4 'a4öc; mixed, 2äa3oc Ginseng, 75c. Ka-8. per lb, cotton, 2c Honey Quiet at 30c per lb for choice boxes; lor low grades, 20a25c. PKOVlSiONS-Unchanr-ed and firm. Bulk Mkats Clear ribs. 10 to 2 days in salt, l'allc: sboulder.10 to 15 dvsln salt. 7Vfc74c: fully cured.7Kc. Sweet pickled hams 12 He. Green meats bnouiuer nominal ; tor c. r. sides loxa luHe. Lart-Is dull; prime steam at 12gal2c, kettle nömlnal, 13ViC Jobbinq Prices Bacon clear sides, 13c; breakfast do. 14Hc; haras. 14Xc: lard, kettle. 14c: half barrel and keg lard 15c: suzar-cured shoul ders lie: bacon shoulders lue. HEEDS Quiet and unchanged. Flax seed is Quoted at II Oual 40. accord Ins to quality; clover at 17 60a3 75: timothy dull at 2 : aU 8J. TOBACCO Quiet and unchanged. Roval (4em is Quoted at 85a8Sc: Monitor Naw. S8a7(; baled tobacco, 4:a:c; bright navies and quarters, 68a72c; smoking brands, 83call25; fine cuts, 60a95c; black tobacco, 65&6oc lncadies; TINNERS' STOCK Steady. Tin plate is quoted, fer 1C. 10x14, charcoal, first quality, at im uo; IX, ditto, at H3 00; 10,14x20 roofing tin, 119 50. Brass kettle, 45c ; No 27 Iron B. 4 4-FOo; No 27 smooth Iron, hfc. Moorehead's galvanized iron, 80 per cent discount from list. Zinc, per sheet. 11c; per cask, 10 c. Pig tin. Strait's, 30c. Wire Bright and annealed 85 per cent discount from list prices ; lacquered 30 per cent discount. Solder Tinner's I80, copperSheeting, 14 to lios, 84e; planished, 14 to 16 os, 40c; bolt copper, 45c; bottoms, 34c. Lead Npig, 74: ; bar, 8c ; antimony, I80 ; Babbit metal, 18a 200. WOOL Unwashed, 28a 32c; tab-washed, 45a 47c. WHISKY-Slrongeratll 05. WINDOW GLASS-steady and unchanged. Sinsle Strenzth. 2nd Qnair lstQual. 8x8 to 8x10 8x15 to 10x13.. l"xia to 12x18. 12x30 to 2ux2U 47 00 17 75 8 75 11 00 La ua 8 00 Discount so and 70 per cent, off above. WOODEN WARE No, 1 tubs per dos. fite 50: No. 2 ditto. 8aS 6u: No. 8 ditto. S7a7 60; No. 1, Churns, common, per dozen, 9 50al0; No. 2 ditto, 8 ö'iatf: No. 8 ditto I7 50a8 00: No I cedar churns brass-bound, I21a22: No. 2 ditto, I20a21: N& 1 ash burns. S1H 00: No. 2 ditto. S16:Ko. 8 ditto. S14: stave half-oasnel measures, S3 60; hoop iron bound ditto, Id 50a7: Eeelers, five In nest, 12 25: meal selves, 14-1, II 75a2;dltto 18, in I2a2 25; O U buckets, two-hoop, II 9öa2 00 ditto, three hoops, 12 252 35. . MONEY, STOCKS, ETC. New York, Febroary 14. Money easy at 34 per cent. Prime mercantile paper 438 per cent. Custom receipts, 1120,000. . Assistant treasurer disbursed 1167,000. Gearings, 121,000,000. Stealing Exchange Is quoted at 14 88 for SQ days, and li 99 for sight. Gold opened and closed at 113, with sales in the Interim at 113;;. Rates paid for carrying were 1 to 3 per cent. Governments firm and higher. Railroad bonds active and higher for the Pacific issues. The earulna of tbe Union Pacific Railway Company, for tbe year 1875, show a net surplus of t702,(0J over expenses; on traffic an increase of 11,101,00 ', as compared with 1S74. tate securities quiet and steady. S.vcks were genera'ly strong end higher, with Kt. Paul, Northwestern. New York Central, Rock Island and tue express stocks as the features. At the close the market showed some reaction from the extreme buoyancy of tbe afternooon. Northwestern common advanced to 41, and preferred to closing- at 4 and bö respect; velv. St. Paul was active and rose toij'A for common, and to 70S: for preferred. with the final business at 45Ji and 79)4. New York Central advanced to lliand Harlem to
145, with the final sales at 114 and 111. Adams Express rose to 111; Fargo to 91 ; United States ti :fy, and American to 67. Pacific Mall and Wester Union were heavy and closed at the lowest figures of the day. Transactions on Steck Exchange wre 134,000 shares, of which 6,W) were Pacific Mail, 18,000 Western Union. 16.000 Northwestern, tW.niO Rock Island, 83.000 Bt. Paul, 6.00U Erie, 2o,ClX) Lake Shore, 6,000 New York Central and 0,aiO Chios aOVXBlOIKin' BEOTJEITTSS.
Tue. Vr 'OiThl 122' 122 Fn.iSat.iM.on u. s. Ts ta Q. P. U s "65 a. B. 6 s '86 (nsw). o. s. es , . a. 8. tn i psr cent fd loan.. 172 !1S in. 122 123 my, iav 125 113 it8 1171117 iwil 12 IK 123 U7H m 121 123 1J3 um Ii-.' U. 8. 10-40 "a Capons, 10-to's., Currency 6's.. Oold, mi ;2 I12U 25' 125 48o 1485 126H SUrULng.. 189 The purchasing price lor government bonds In Indianapolis vary from tbe New Nora quotations gl per Cht. HTATB ST OCXS.
122 122 U7117 1)9 ll lalH 121 123 123 117 118 118 117 120H 117 li.5 26 !12 113 4c 488
Tt. Sat. Men 43 44 44 42 42 42,S 8 t 8 3 88 S3 lvi. 102 1C2
Old Tennessee..... New Te&newMes... Sew Vlrglnlas... Old Virginias H lssoan s-, . . 43i 44 43 i 42 8 I 88 8 38 87 Stf' 102 102ll02 SEVERAL TX7ff Xu'si WarfuYisri. i talon W. D. Telegraphy. 7T K)4! 1(9, 77 KU pacmo Jtsxi-., 36 17. 9 , CU4 11 If 9J 16 76 114 17 85 144 133 61 9 66 99 9' 3?4 t&' Adams JLr press.... 111 9 Welis A Fargo Ex. American 84 U.S. Ex 72 D 17 N. Y. Centr! H3! Erie ltr Krle, preferred. 3i uarieni Harlem, pTd 118 J40 133 142 123 13 Michigan Central. U. Pacific stocks. 60 6HM Wi4 8S?4 Lake Shore , Illinois Central. Pittsburgh. . Northwestern..... Nth west n pre f.. CM O. A C N.J. Central,... Rock Laland St. Paul 8t. Paul praf. WabaHii...... 9Ul4 95 9 "day 93 43 H 65S 61 65 109 109 42 71 6 6 6i! MJ4! CD 107 1C9 43 I 79 K6! u8: 107 109 A 'it 109 4.1 79 43 79 7 9 &?4 WabMh prot....... Kort Wajns Terrs Hauu Terrs Hau to prcf. Chicago A AJton li. A A. p referred Ohio A AUsslaaPpl.. Indiana Central.. E. A Q... IL A St. Joe... . . ana. A. A P. Telegraph. U Pacific Duuäw O. Psciflfl rxnts 8 10. 101 6 22 104 6 22 21 21 22 1U4 109 04l 104lN'4 ity 21 8 119 119 K9 21' 22 6 11VU 'S 117 117?4 1C5 6l b 1194 13 U7H 119 L9 19 HH-j, 117 20W li 1 20 24 11 IIW. 114 104 MARKKT3 BY TELEJ ItAPtl. NiW YORK, Ftb. 14. Flour Is qu'et; receipts 10,000 barrels; No. 2 13 10&4 io; snperflne W entern and state 14 5j4 70; common to good extra Western state 15 00 5 25: good to Phclee 13 5öf6 0-; white wheat western extra W20A7 75; extra Ohio 15 057 25; extra -su Louis 09 00: Minnesota, patent process, extra goo to prime Sti 8)9 0 . Rye Hour steady; Ii lOi&Süö. oorn mal More active; Western 12 8Uc3 25. Wheat Dull and scarcely any business reported; receipts Swo bushels; ungraded spriag tl 16; rejected spring li 0: Ql 05: No. 2 Chicago spring 51 iivl 2tf; No. 3 Chicago spring, in store, tl lu: No 2 Milwaukee sprlug SI 251 27; No. 8 Milwaukee tprlng 11 11113; No. I Chicago spring 1136; amber Pennsylvania 91 47; whir Weste: u gl 60. Rye Quiet; Western 7g-tc; state 9.;2c: Canada, in bond, Sg9'c. Harlfy No. .2 rowed state ,5c. Mait Quiet and steady; Canada West 1120. Com Leäs active and a shade easier; receipts 8"'.000 bnsnclc: mixed no grade Öjc; mixed graded 61 (ijölc; Western mixed new ungradid bl giöic uLs Dull; receipts S8,(i0i bushels; Western mixed and statn 4b5i!c: white Western and state 4S62 j. Hay-Steidy; shipping 7 entOt;. Hops Stedy and uocliansje!. nio eoflee Dull acd heavy; carsroes l'(ai:c; jobolng los'tc. engar -steady: i rtogwd refining 77c; prime 8c; Muscevado 7 t8o; Porto Kic-j Bc; Centrlfnglbc. Molasses-Unchanged. PcLrolenxn Dull ; crude 7c: rellhed He; cases 18l21c. Naptha 99?ic. Tallow-Htealy ; V9. .esln Steady; stralued II 551 62. Turpentine tpiri.s 3-jc. Kggs Unchanged. Pork New mess .2 5u; February 8.2 Obld: 122 45 asked; March 122 50 asked; April 122 40 bid; S22 50 asked: May I a i bid ; 122 85 asked. Iressed Hogs 1rm ; Wt stern 1.0. Cut meats Western quiet. MiddlesDull; Western Ion? clear llc; city long clear I.e. Lard Closed Aim; pilrne steam 113 XI r1310; Februaiy and March Sl3 12'3 15: April Il3 2u13 2 ; May 113 2äl3 42. üutter-Un-charged. Cheese Firm; 63124. Whisky II 12. CHICAGO, Feb. 14 Flour Nominally unchanged. Wheat-Easier bat in grod demand ; Nol Colcago spring II 08; No 2 Chicago spring SI 03 for spot; tales at 1 01-al 02 for March: closed at 11 0j for March ; SI 0-5 f jr May; No 3 Chicago Bpring 844; rejected 73c. CornNo 2 mixed 41c for spot;41o for Mrch; 47c for April. Oats Steady and unchanged; 67c for spot: 6lo for March. Rye Unchangei. Seeds bieady and firm. Dressed heg Good demand at full prices; 19 0J9 10. Pork Fair and advanced; 1:1110 for spot and March; 121 30 for April; 21 552l 60 for May. Lard Steady and firm: 1126a for spot : 12 66 for March; J 12 80 for April, .bulk mests Steady; 7sll-llc. Whisky Steady; 1106. Receipts-Flour, 9,000 barrels; wheat, 53,000 bushels; corn, 92,000 bushels: oats, 2i,ooi bushels; rye, 31,000 bushels: barley, 400 busbels. Shipments Four, 9,000 barrels; wheat, 14.000 bushels; corn, 65,000 bushels: oats, 18,0ii0 bushels; rye, 5,'K.t) bushels; barley. 700 busheU. On the call board this afternoon wheat was higher; 11 03 for February; i 01 for March; 11 03 for May. CornHigher. Oats Unchanged. Pork A shade lower and dull; 121 27 for April. Lard Easier; no sales. 8T. LOUIS, Feb. ' 14.-Cotton-Unchang3d; sales 210 bales. Flour Steady and unchanged. Wheat Quiet and weak: No 2 red winter II 51 bid cash and February ; No 3 red winter I'. 37 cash. Corn Dull and nominal; No 2 mixed 3Xl4c bid for cash sales ; 38c February : 39c March. Oats No 2 35c cash ; 35 March. Barley Dull and unchanged. Rje Inactive; 70c. Pork Easier ;21 60. Lard -Lower; 112 2512 37, latter for round lots. Pulk meats Firm and unchanged ; sales of shoulders op coon try 8c March; 81-16 May. Bacon Firm and unchanged. Whisky II 06. Hogs Firmer; the demand exceeds supply; Yorkers 7 8va7 65: racking 17 0037 8J; extra 17 9JQ8 00. CattleBlow and unchanged ; fair to prime shipping steers 81 2544 75; pony steers 8 i 24 60; fair to choice native cows li 753 75; Stockeis 12 103 75; feeders 14 00(34 25. Receipts Flour 4,000 barrels; wheat 12,000 bushels; corn 140,000 bushels ; oats 16.000 bushels; barley 6,000 bushels; rye 1,000 bushels; hogs 880 head; cattle none. MILWAUKEE, Feb. 14. Flour-Unchanged. Wheat Steady; No 1 Milwaukee spring II 19; hard II 18; No 2 Milwaukee spring 1102; March 1 (3; AprU fl 04; NoS Milwaukee 90c. Corn Lower; No 2 41&42o. Oats Shade firmer with a fair demand: No 2 8'c BarleyPanicky and lower: No 2 spring cash March 0c; No 3 spring 91o. Rye Unchanged ; No 1 6sc. Provision8-O.ulet and held firmly. Pork Mess 123 25 cash. Lard Prime lV$13c. Sweet pickled -hams Firm ; 12ai2e. Dry salted Shoulders 8c loose; middles ligilc boxed. Dressed hogs Irregular; 18 839 to. Receipts Flour, 600 barrels; wheat 61.000 bushels. ShipmentsFloor 5.U00 barrels; wheat 41,000 bashels. BALTIMORE. Feb. 14.-FIour-Steady and unchanged: superfine 13 75(54 25; extra superfine II I0f5 0j; family H 0&i 75. Wheat öleady: No 2 Western red II 38 Pennsylvania red II 3d 1 38. Corn Steady; Western mixed 61c. Oats Dull; Western mixed 4143s; whl'e mixed 44 45c Rye Nominal ; 76 7(?c. Ha v Dull ; Maryland and Pennsylvania 22ß24. Provisions Q.uiet. rk Firm ; Ija22 60. Bulk meats Shoulders b-6Sc; clear rib sides llOUo loose. Bacon Shoulders 9l0c; clear rib sides 13c. Hams ll)16c. Lard -steady; crude 1213c; refined 13e. Batter Firm for choice. Petroleum Quiet; crude ?c; refined 14c. Coffee Nominal ; Klo cargoes i53l5o; Jobbing 16 19. Whleky-Dull;l 09. rOLKDO. Feb 14. Flonr Unchanged. Wheat Dull;' a shade lower; No 2 white Wabash II 40; No 1 white Michigan spot II 26 bid ; March II 27, April II 3; No 2 white Michigan II oti. Corn Dull and a shade lower; high mixed 45c; Mareh 4 c: May 60c; low mixed 45c; December damaged and mixed 4 1; no grade 43o; damaged 88c Oats No 2 white Stic; April Sc: Match c; rejected 82c. Clover sftd-l7 7o (7 90. Dressed Hoks !9 t0o9 10. Receipts Flour none: wheat 12,xo bushels; coro J&,M bushels; on Ui'iO bushels. HhlDments r'Jour none; wheat 9,000 bushels; corn 3,000 bushels. PHILADELPHIA. Feb. 14.-Petroleum Crude 11c; refined lc. Fmnr Firm; extra 14 25 4 62; Wisconsin and Minnesota family 15 75'$ 6u; Ohio and Indiana fa Our6 75-. high grades 17 008 00. Wheat Unchanged; Penusylvanla red Ii 37JI1 S3; Pennsylvania amber I14C3U3; Western red and sprouted tl OCl 18;. white II 45ral 65. Fye-Dull at 8340. Corn Less ctlve; yellow ttt(ZE8c; sales 60(72c: steam 5Sr55; white 60tj31c. Oats-Slow; white 47ihc; mixed 43i5c Whisky l ll.S;Butter Extra
wanted ;mld-tling dull. Cheese Firm and unchanged. Eggs Unchanged. CINCINNATI. Feb. ll.-Cotton-Unchan?ed; 12Vc. Hour steady and nnchng d. Wheat Dul ; 11251). Corn Steady; 41(a44c. Oats Unchanged; S345c. Earley Du.l ; No. 2 spring 111391 14. Rye 78 a c. Pork Active; tU'öö 2184. Bulk mats Firm; 111 12jtll 50. BaconFirm: triai2iif12Vc. Hoes Stead v: common
to good Hunt S7 407 75; fair to good packing) 17 so as to; choice heavy 1 10; rer eipts 2.7v5 heao ; hlpments ,b9 head. Whisky Firm; I 05. Butter Steady and in fair demand for choice Western reserve; 2S3Cc. LOUISVILLE, Feb. 11. Cotton Bull ; 12c. Flour Unchanged. Wheat Firm; for sxod grades only II 101 80. Com Kinn ; choice white and mixed 4V. OjIs Dull and a shade lower; 38:440. Rye Dull ; 8JC. Hay-1 16 00. ProvisionsStrong. Pork S-2 00. Eulk Meats 8 rllX311Val!llc. Bflcon-Vjaiic Nugar curfd hams Ho Lard Tierce I4c; kegs llji;c Whisky 1 WJ. Beging 123 13c. BOSTON, Feb. li. Flour The demand limited; Western superfine S4 S4 -V; common extra 8i iD'iö 5 ; W i.-tc nsin and Michigan 85 00 A675; winter wbtat Ohio and Michigan fSOüa 7 2i; Illinois 16 25jyS 2 : St. Louis 6 60a9 00; fancy iiinneroa In U''J 5. Corn Firm, mixed yellow ttifS'fTse. Oats Mlxrd ard No 2 while 4(1.05 c; lejeciid iljlc; Nol white 5J;t57c. CLEVELAND, Fib. 1 i P. troleura-Quiet and weaktr: c lower all around irom Saturday's quotations. Mandatd white.1'0 test lic; p'iaie white loO test llc; Michigan test He OSWEOO, Ftb. 14. Wheat-Dull; No 1 Milwaukee club held 11 40. Oorn CncLanged. BarleyQuiet; No 2 bay he'd at 11 12. PITTSBURG, Feb ll.-Petroleum quiet and wtak; crude)'' 17 at Parker's Landing; rafLL ad L"c Philadelphia deüvery. LIVE STOCK MARKETS. INDIANAPOLIS LIVE STOCK MARKET, Ikdiasapolis, Tuesday, Feb. 15. EXCHANGE STOCK YARDS. Cattle. Receipts 250 head. Extra.14 603 . 4 00 5 CO Medium C Gomroon cows and bulls.. K heep Hogs 4 t) . 2 75 8 2 4 60(9 6 25 7 50J NEW YORK LIVE STOCK MARKET. New. York, Feb 14. Cattle Receipts 8,140 head , making the total for the week 6 56J hea-f , sgainst 8,920 head for the same time last week; with a few prime and extra steers in tbe best droves, and several car loads of very common stgs, oxen and dry cows, the demand was not laige; tbe market was neither active nor buoyant, but the very moderate toti for the week and the comparatively light supply for to-day enabled sellers to advance prices c and to close out the stock betöre noon; tbe tines t sleers retailed at Ii:i U,; strictly prime 12 6012 75 ; fair to good S 10 60Q12 00; common to medium sUersand oxen 19 w&lu Ol; rough oxen 18 uu3 50. Sheep and Lambs Ueceip's yesterday and to-day 6,630 head, mking the total for the week 20,670 head ajainst 29,800 head for the same time last week ;the market is dull and weak; poor to prime Si' l"47 00, with 2 car loads cl choice fine wooled Ohio sheep, averaging L8 pounds, at 1712. Uo.s-Receipts 6,370 head, making the total for the week 23,190 head, against 21,6 heal lor the same time last week; a car load of Ohio pigs, avei aging 160 pounds, sold alive at 18 008 25 per 100 pounds. EAST LIBERTY LIVE STOCK MARKET. East Liberty. Pa.. Feb. 14. Beef Cattlz Tue receipts for the last 4 days are 155 cars of tnrooga ana 92 rarster yard sales, 01 in aii4.1.9 head, making a total for the week ending this day of 6,6.9 head, agsinst 5,410 head the week before; tbe supply for this week's market is fair so lar, with a prospect of a good run ; the market has not opened yet, so can not give reliable quotations. Hogs The receipts for the last 4 days have been 4,3i head, making a total for the week of 12,iJ80 head, against 13,91i head the week before; orkera 13 008 2o; Philadelphias 53 70(9 9 to. Sheep The receipts for the last 4 days have been 3 400 hed, making a total for the week of 14,7uo head, against 22,40 head the week beiore; none selling. CHICAGO LIVE STOCK MARKET. Chicago. Feb. 11. Cattle Receipts since Saturday 2.SJ0 head; the market is quiet and steady; smooth well fattened natives 1 2o'J5 75; half lattened and smooth steers In ood flesh H 871 75; feeders and stockrrs I otv4 w; Western, natives, cows and helfe s Sr0u(u3 75; Texacs and Cheroktes I2u0(34 0u; Eastern shipments 1,550 bead. Hogs Receipts, 9,000 head: tbe market is quiet and steady; sales ranged from t7 80$81t: medium packing grades 17 9j&8 00; bacon grades St 8t(j." 85; shipping grades 8 (Va8 10; fancy Philadelphia grades would bring 18 25(3 50; shipments 1,750 head. Sheep Receipts 2,000 head: the market is dull and c lower; common 14 25; fair 14 togl 75; best Iöl05ft0. CINCINNATI IRON MARKET. Cincinnati, Monday, Feb. 11, 187f. Pig Ieqx. The market continues In a molerate active state. Hanging Rock Irons are placed sparingly on the market, some holders refusing orders for round lots, while selling reely in smaller quantities at same trrms. Stone-coal and Sinthern irons are offering freely at the quotations below: HOT BLAST CHARCOAL. Hanging Rock, No. 1, per ton. 125 00 a 4m Hanging Rock, No. 2, per ton ...... 23 003 Hanging Rock, Forge, per ton 21 00(323 00 Soutuern Brands, No. 1, per ton... 23 (H'r$24 00 Southern Brands, Forge, per ton.. 21 Oi'o Virginia, No. 1, per ton 24 00(825 00 Virginia, No. 2, per ton 12 5023 00 Virginia Forge, per ton.. ........ 21 1022 00 KTONE-COAL AND COKE. Hanging Rock, No. 1, per ton-.... 23 f-OJ Hanging i-ock, Forge, per ton 21 00 27 .0 24 t0( 24 00(325 00 Ked snort, ino. 1, per ton.. Red Short, forge, per ton... Am. Scotch. No. 1, per ton.. COLD BLAST. Hanging Rock, Car Wheel, per ton. 40 00(2150 00 Missouri, Car Wheel, per ton .. 85 00ä40 w Southern Brands Car Wheel, ton. 30 0040 00 Machinery and Forge, per ton 30 0035 00 looms, per ton . L. R, HULL A CO. KKW YORK DRY GOODS MARKET. New York, Feb. 14. Dry Goods Business was checked by the raiuy weather and was light In all departments; cotton goods moved slowly; Lonsdale, Blackstone, Hope, and Fitchvllle bleached shirtings were reduced Hoi Lonsdsle cambric is reduced to 14c; prints quiet; staple ginghams in fair request; eotton dress goods falr,y active: woolen eoods for men's wear dull. ........ FOREIGN MARKETS. London. Feb 14. Rate for money on envernment securities Sl.' Consols for money, 94 3-18; on account (H United states Bonos '20s, ltöji:: jhi7, J09J4; - iu-is ioto: new 5s. 106. New York Central 102: Erie railway shares 15 : Erie preferred 32. Tallow 47s. Kennea petroleum ius. . n . Paris, Feb. IL Rentes, 67f 73c. ' , Frankfort. Feb. 14. United States secnrl-tiee-New 6s, 101. . Liverpool, Feb.! 14. Cotton Steady; 67-16d Gc; sales 10,00) bale, including 2.000 for speculation and export and 6.200 bales of American. Cbeese 6us. Bacon Long Lear middles 63Hs. Iln.nflj All O, -.nil. STATE OF INDIANA, Marlon county, ss: In the Superior Court of Marlon county, In the state of Indiana. Dscember term, 1875. No. 10,485. Divorce. Margaret K. Marthens vs. Charles K. Martnens. . Be It known, that on the 9th day of July, 1875, the above named plaintiff by her attorneys, filed in the otrite of the clerk of the Superior wourt of Marlon county. In the state of Indiana, a complaint against the absve named defendant for divorce, and on said 25th day of Septem bf-r. 1875, the said plain tin filed In said court the affidavit ot a competent person showing that said defendant, Charles E. Martbens, is nol a resident of the state of Indiana. Now therefore, by order ot said court, sal J defendant last above namod is hereby notified of tbe filing and pendency of said complaint against him. and tht nnless he appears and answers or demurs thereto, at the calling of said cause on the second day of the term of said court, lobe begnn and held at tbe court house in the city ot Indianapolis, oa tae first Moi.day in May, 1876, said complaint, and the matteis and thtnes therein contalned and alleged, will be heard and determined In hi absence. a. II. li KOWN, Clerk. Huff A Nichol, Attys. for Pl'iT. WixLL STREET C AEI0ATUEES. AEWBOOK, 43 pages, containing 14 engraved Illustrations, with information lor stock speculators; price, cioth covers, 10 cents, paper covers tree, by mall. TUMBIUDGE A CO., Bankers and Brokers, 2 waii bi., piew.iorK.
INDIjINAPOLIS seed and agricultural warehouse. . - k BSSBBSSSSBi t a 4 J GEDa3B;STILZ, . PÜ0PRIET03. No. 78 East Washingion Street, Indianapolis. Whole ale and Retail Dealer in Field, Garden and Flower Seeds, Agricultural Implements, Farm Machinery, Horticultural Tools, Fertilizers, Plants, S. Homey 5 Oo.'s Flcbmond Cast Steel Plows, Excelsior Corn Drills, Riding and Walking Cultivators, Graes and Grain Seed Sower3 Eagle Feed, and Straw Cutters, Corn Shellers, Churns. Measures, Baskets, Porks, Bakes, Hoe&, Shovols and Spades, Pruning Tools. GARDEN SEEDS A SPECIALTY-
Sale for Street Improvement. By virtue of a certain precept t me directed, by the Mayor of the city of Indianapolis Indiana, and duly attested by the e'erk of said city, under tbe corporate seal of said city, I will on SATURDAY, March lltn, 1S7Ö, sell at public auction at the City Court Room, between the hours of 10 o clock a. m. and 4 o'clock p m. of said day. tne following described lot or parcel or land, or so much thereof as may be necessary to satisfy Ihe sum hereinafter named as assessed against such premises for street Improvement, and all costs, to-wit: Lot No. two hundred and fifty-six (256) in Bpann A Co.'s Woodlawn addition to the city of Indianapolis, Marion county, Indiana, owned by James H. Fuller, against which is assessed the sum of twenty-six dollars and ten cents (J'.fl 10) for street improvement in favor of Frederick Oan&berg, contractor. HENRY W.TCTEWILEK, City Treasurer. Indianapolis, Ind., February 14,1876. i . w q STATE OF INDIANA, Marlon county, ss: In tbe Superior Court of Marlon county, in the state of Indiana. No. 5,419. Indianapolis Insurance Company vs. Henry J. Horn, James O. Woodruff, James K. fctannbnry, John R. Eudi. Be it known, that on the ISth day of February, 1874. the above named plaintiff by i's attorneys, flltd la the office of the clerk of the Superior Court of Marion county, in the state of Indiana, a complaint against the above named defendants for foreclosure. and on Slid Uthdiyol February, ISTti the said plaintiff filed in said tourt the affidavit of acouipetpnt rerwn showing that said defendants, Jerome L. Anderson, Kmma J. Anteison, are not now residents of the state of Indiana. Now, therefore, by order ot said emirt, said defendantslast above named are hereby notlnedof the filing and pendency of siid complaint against tuem and taat unless they appear an 1 answer or demur thereto, at the calling of raid cause on the second day ot tbe term of si.1 J court, to be bfrgun and held at the Court House in the city of Inc-ianapolU. on the first Monday in April, 1K76, 6id conijalnt. and tbe matters and things therein contalneJ and alleged, will be beard and determined In their absence. AUSTIN H. BROWN, Clerfc. Baker, Hord A IIenlricks, Attys. for Pl'fT. 1776 1876 CENTENNIAL MEDALLIONS ! AsMement08, Souvenirs and Ornaments FOR THE PEOPLE. As LaMiDsr Advertisements FOR lll'S l KS ItOl'SES. Manufactured of Albai a Plate, equal in wear and color to SOLID SILVER OR GOLD. Presenting a large variety of beautiful designs in relief, commemorating the one hundredth anniversary of oar nation's birth. Size 1 inches In diameter. Pend for circular and price list to agents. Price fr th silver, 0 cents each ; gold 75 cents each. Usual discount to the trade. AGENTS WANTED, Immense profits. Sells at sight. Extensive fields for enterprise. Will be sent to any part of the country Dy mail, post-paid, upon the receipt of price. U. -4. M DA LL10 N CO. , 21?BToadwRV.N. Y.. P. O. Box 5270. WHY ARE TITE The Best Coal Cook Stoves? TE QUlCktST pus THEY ARE mostIS?' , - , ' Durable. . Sizes, stylit and prioes to suit every one. Be sure and ask jon dealer for the MONITOR. WM. RESOR & CO., Cincinnati, 0. MAIOFACTOBUS OF All UROS OF STOVES F02 COOltU i ARO KEATIN3 rURPCSES. "Send for Catalogue, IVAHTED! I Men ta trivpt n1 nn. ' iroodatoDKAl.KUK. tin 4 tri I I BSS K peddüojr from how to hous. Eig-bty dollars mouth, hotel od trmvrliiijr npeneea paid. Address ROBB k CO., Ciucinnsti. O. '76 I.OUIS VI LLC WEEKLY '76 COURIER - JOURNAL Is the great family newspaper o! the country, adapted to every locality and to all the people. Live Editorials. Spicy Paragraphs. All the News. Copious Market and Finance KeporU, Original roveis arm rtomances, Agricti'iure, ana a lull Orange Denanment-the very best general paper in the UolteJ fctatts. Htandard Boobs, Magazines and lllnstratc-d Papeis iu connection With the Weekly CourierJournal at merely nominal prirs. Prentice's Poems with I'ortrait and Biography, bandt-omely bound a J2 book and Weekly Courier-Journal one year, both post-paid, lor only 83. Terms $2 a year, and 91 IO, 81 60 and 81 HO in clubs. rJestlnd cehieuts to agents aud subscribers ever ottered. Simple copv and full descriptive circular KKEE TW ANY ADDKFSS. S ry (Z Write lor them ortend imbBcrlp-jfV S O tion on to W.N. II aLUilMAN, ( O pres. courier-Journal Co Douisville, Ky.
