Indiana State Sentinel, Volume 25, Number 30, Indianapolis, Marion County, 8 March 1876 — Page 8

THE INDIANA STATE SENTINEL WEDNESDAY MARCH 8,. 1876

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A CARD. Trade Palace, Oct. 7. To tfce Country Eeaders : XTe respectfully ask your Immediate attention to thebestceleeted stock of Dry Goods, notions and LMl'inery ever brought to this city. By Giving our individual attention to buying in New York, we havo secured a line of Sitte?. Black Goods Dress Goods. Domestics, Woolens, Flannefe, Shawls, Table Linens. Blankdts, Comforts, Notions and Millinery at such rates and on suchtarmsas enables us to offer the lowest prices known sinoe 1862, Our prices are alike to all. and Grangers as wel as othsrs will find t no other house mcre attractive goods or lower prices. Hi. S. AY"RES &c CO., TKADK PALiACK. FINANCE AND BUSINESS. WEEKLY MARKET REVIEW. TunMT KvaSTHO. March 7, 1878. 'The money market la the Etwt darin the -past week has been very active and thecurxency.no doubt, 1 gradually finding its way from the money centers to the country again. The local market la as yet ese, and money hard to getn account of the great amenn tinTested In pork at this point. The demand for money U good, hut can mot be met. It 1 thought that within tklrty days the article wiii entirely In ic of the demand. RaKroad traffic at hla plaee during the week has beengocd, said It la larger than the week previous, as will be seen ty the following receipt and shipment : BAILROAD COMMERCE. Receipts for the week jn UagTMarbh 4, 187: Flour, tebls- . 18.900 "Wheat, bn 14.H70 Corn, tea. (tats, bu Bye, ba Barley, ton., Hogs ,5T8.40(I 65.MX) 10,400 6,3(0 ' 8,21o k ending'M arch 4, 1878 : Shipments lor the 71 our, tt)lS..... Wheat, tru . Corn , tra - Oats, tu Ii ye, bu..... Barley, bu 4.5UO .504.8J0 ... 20,000 3,3 l,Vh FLOUR ASD WHEAT There has'fceen an Increase' In the receipts and shipments of txr.h these Articles, In cornpardon with the previous week. Flour Btlll remains quiet and unchanged nominally. Theit Is scarcely an 7 order ctem and, and only a local trade doing. " City fancy is held at rroaif7 0037 50;fac!ly, $5 756 50 ; extra", 4 25 1 75; low grades from 12 6C33 25 according to quality. 'TTheat is Inactive nd la all sold by sample. It Is quoted from ? I 0(31 20 for choice. No. 2 ami er would command as high a price as 11 S) alS5, but none is offered. Choice Kinaasaad Viebigan willbring! 35. OATS AND RTH. Oataais-Quiet, tie demanfi and oflerlngs be ing very light. While is-: quoted at 384fc; mlxfefl at S3Ö3ÖC. Bye la nominal at tX&nc Tbe receipts aad -shipments of these articles how an-in crease over the preceding week. drt gooes. TU t-a-Ie durlog the week has been quiet and BteaCy, and sales ..have' been very good. The tpilcg trade has opened up very lively. .QROCKRIB3. The trotte during the pact week has been tolerafcly-good and no chacges are to be noted. Coffees which hare -been . very firm show a tendency to weaken again, though- the condi tion of the market does not change quotations here. Burs are firm ana nucha ngt d. CORN. Tbecotn-cnarket through the week has been quiet, though drra, and at present firmer. The stock In store is .Moderately larse, bat the atock of round com is Ilm I Ud and firmly held. There Is t present a good descand for all high mixed and mixed corn at -Atdllc, free en board ; 40 c Is bid freely; for high mixed in elevator first half of this mouth. No. 2 white offered at 4ij.jp on. track. Thacales are moderate. ' ftOGS AND PROVISION?. I logs bav-e not changed within the last few . day, and aie.actl ve and firm. Provisions are firm and the market strong all, around. S. P.. llama are quoted at 13c cash. iThe following Is taken from -the Cincinnati, Crlce Current, showing the winter paa'tlng in the West for the last twenty-ilx years: dumber Numbs ot Hog. 4,009.000 8l,lo6 y,42,7; 1,515,955 Years. Ipöc 51.. 1851 52... ol Hogs. 1 6.12.x! Um,M!7 Llrf,84s x.ai.i 10 2,634 J7U Tear. lfSi-ttt... una w.. 1852-63... IX ,3-54 .. 2,4 ',7 I .. V.781.081 ,. 2,499,873 .. 2,ttti,312 18 4 i 1855-50.... 18 e-57..... 1857-58... ' 18i8-68.. 186-.... 18ÖI-01 mi 2.141,404 .18d7-08...MM., 1008-09 lS-70 . 1870-71 . 1,8 .8,4 21U,Z73 1M9 5ÄI 431,5 8 .... 6,410,314 .... 8,496.200 2,4ti6J aXJ.Stf 2,L55,7U2 2,66S 18723. 187.-74.. J874-7i.., pnosccs. The merket 1 in rather an unsettled -condl-,tkn, in. country prodace. Tüe receipts in .eggs are wary large and Increasing, which has ,hii a tendency to lower prices to L Gutter Is firmer and the rece pis moderate, bat very little good pilme butter earning Ln. The .quotations .ha e advanced to ZiZie lor a ctiolce JH-Uoe. Poultry active. ÄEVIEW OF THE HOME MARKET. Tüxädat Eyjtxma, March 7. There are bet few changes to note ln today's xaarket. 3aslnes at Lhe Board of Trade was low And buXfew sales were made. Corn U still la An unsettled &Ute4 and Cna on account of ths bad condition in whleh it is recelred. Hogs active. P.wls Ions firm and strong. Groceries uncbafifed, with coOVe tending downward. Dry goods are lively And the psst week has been a busy me for IhU trade. Produce quiet. Egg creak and lower and receipts very liberal. ßcXter firm and scarce. BALI. The following are some of the sales noted to-day on "Change: TO tcs hams - 13 SjO tcs lard, seller Aprils 13 aso tcs lard, seller April , tOO tos lard, self r April. 13 1110 1 car npland pi alrle hay. a ears nran. 11 60 1 ears No. 1 white corn . 41 1C0 bbis country family flour 4 60 TKADK tiUUTATIOXS. " Qn (ions are given lor the buying prices on irtin and pi od ace, and the selllcg prices for 1car and other merchandise. BUILDING M ATERIALtt-Trade fairly aetve and prlees unchanged. JJme: De'pbl and, Iluntlngtoa, 84c; Peru,,

10c: n. Panl, 28c: New Paris lime, 30c per bushel; Kalr, 85a40o per bushe'. Paster: Michigan, 33 24; Newark, $3 50. Fire brick. S3 to 17 per hundred. White sand, ti &0a4 per barrel. Cement, S2 25 per barrel for Louisville: V 50a8 00 for Portland ; Rosedale, f'J 50 per barre

DAILY RAILROAD AFTICLK8. 3rn, tons Barley, bushpig Goal and Coke. Von Jooperas, cars Co. ton. COMMERCE. rxo'pts. gnipTa 60. 0 j.novj 2,800 1,000 141 . 1,'lnO . 2! m 600 100 4 0 1. 280 ".. 400 Cattle, bead. no 140 40 Dorn nit'SJ, bane's. Jörn. busUels.. Cewnt. bru.. Fertilizer, cars. f"Lur. carrels., Hair brtntles, cars... day, tons., 64 0 24 51 32 1 40 J 1 ...... diu 8. IOCS. 7il 60 1C0 84 80 230 High wines, barrels. uccs. a&ad.M. Horses and mules, bead, troa, tons Lard, Uercts.. tarh, cars , Lime, cars, toes, can... Ua aw, fact MerchuidiRe.cus , 187,000 , 221 115,' uo 278 3 0 ,400 2(0 4,0 175 " CO 63 1,123 jll. brrfl.s... 3M 80 110 400 Oats. babis.... Provlnon. tons... Rye, bushels. alt. barrels... h nirlef. cars. 2 e 1 Haves, ears... St-ne. cart. Tallow, barrels. rotaooo. nrtos.. Wheat. bnKhels 6 Whisky, bbla. t WS Wool. tons. Miscellaneous, cars, lxi 61 758 Total number of cars 79 STOCK IN ELEVATOR. Wheat. Cmra. Oats. Barley. Rye, Elevator A Elevator B Elevator C Elevator D Elevator K Elevator ' 8.873 678 5.KS4 347 4 JO 14.U8 8,450 "yöö ,315 1,400 610 1.611 19,056 6,47i 6,00 2V40Ö 4,91i Total 27.C31 167,180 35,111 617 UE1 CoAir Demand steady. Authraelie, per ton, su 75: Brasil block, per bushel, 14o; White River, 14c; Band creek, 16c; Highland grate, 13c: Highland steam 11; Pitta. burg, 2-c: Brasil nut, domestic, 12o; do, steam o; Brasil slack, 8e; Virginia annel, 27o; Indiana cannel, 22c. Cokk 12c; crushed, 15. Wood Plenty at $4 60a5 60. DUY OOODH Lively trade. New stocks for the piing trade are coming m freely Rattikq Ordinary, 10al2c; middling, 15c; betlls8ne, 16c. Brown DRiLXJjfa Nashville, 10)4; Pepperel, Ue;Btark,llc. Ticking Omeo 32 Inch, 19c; AmoskeagA. C.A. 2ic; A,lTc;cone8toga, 4-4 Medal, 17c; Medal, löo ; extra, , 18 ; extra, 4-4 20c; Lewistown, 36 inch, 34c; Si inch, 19c; ditto SO inch, 7c; plaid 27c HHiRTiso Stripes American, 6-3, 11; 8-3, 10c; nhittennen, 13c, lie, and 15c ; Union, 13c, 15c. and 14o. Paper cambricb Common colors, 6c; high olors, 1 cent higher. Prints American, 7c; Washington, Merrlmac, Richmond, Oriental and Co nee tog a, 7c; Sprague's fancy, 7c; Freeman, bo: Standard dhirtlng prints. 6c; Albion solid colore, 7c; wamsutta, 6c; 7c. Carpet Chain White, coverlet warp, 27c. Mourning prints, S3o; colored, 30c; BftowN Shietisos Vermont, 9c; Nash Tille, 8c ; Middleville.BJJc ,Idaho;84c ;New A lbany, vc; Htark A.,Hc; Laurel D., Sc; Laurel ti., 8Sc: Park A., 7c; Granite P.,6c: Bedford 'c; PeppN 7c; Pepp ü. 7ac; Pepp R., 8ic; Pepp Iii., Hc Bleached Shiftinos Lonsdale.l0c :Hope 8 Vic: Blackstone, 10c: Masooment. 10c; Hill, 9c: M, 10c; Dwight MUr, 10c; 'Vaughn XX. 8c; Ked Dog, 7c : (Quaker 74c : Cambrics. Lonsdale, 14c ; Young Warrtos, 12c:Jaoes Knight, 8c; Wamsutta, 11c; New Yoik Mills, l4o Uaain Bags Amoskeag A., 24c: Lewiston A., 26c : Stark, 28c; Union, ane; Banner, 30c: Monroup, 2bc. UKUUS No hange ln prices and trade quiet. AMafcetida is quoted at 25a30c: alcohol at 1220 ai36; alum, per pound, 4i6e; camphor, per fwund, aoa35c: cochineal, per pound, 8ua9uc; shioralorm, per pound, I105all5; copperas, barrels, per pound, 2a3c; cream tartar, pure, 45 a47c; Indigo, per pound, 41 2'a.l 30; lloorloe, Calab, per pound, genuin, 40a45c; magnesia, carb., 1 ez er pound, 30a 40c; merphine, P. A W., per ounce. I4 5ia4 75; madder, per pound, 13alc; oU, castor. No. 1, per -gallon, 1 2üal 90; oil. bereamont, per pound, ka 00a7 00: opium per pound, $6 75a7 00: qnlnlne, per ounce, ti 25 ai io: naisam 00 pa 10a vjc ; soar, castue, nr., 12aUc; soda, bicarb, kegs, per pound, 5a6c; salts, psom, per pound. 4a5c; waff, Usnait's, pack., per gross, 117 00 ; snuff, (iarrett'2, per case of 4 dozen, 116 00; sulphur, dorr, per pound. 5a6c; saltpetre, per pound 10a2oc;tor'pentine. 4"ia48o. Flttll The salea to Jobblngoouscs by regular dealers have become he ivy, and the trade is fairly begun. Mackerel, new mess per bbl, tta30 ; half bbl, :(14al5; quarter barrel, 7 50; cits, f3 00; No. I extra per.barrel. C26 UO; half barrel. 113 DO; per quarter'bbl, 3 50; perklt,-17i; No. 1 medium per bbl, C 18 Ou; per hall bbl, M ; per quarter bbl, 14 60; per kits, fl 00; No. i lireeper oil, 515 to: per half bbl, 17 ö'Jj.peicarter bbl, S3 50; per kit,Sl 40; Ko.2 medium per bbl, $13 50; per half barrel, tJ 00; per quaiier barrel, S3 40; per kit, fl 3'J; No. 1 white fish per half hbi, 6 60; per.nuarter MJ, ?3 i; per kit, II 30; family white fish per half bbl, SI 50; per quarter bbl. U 25;er kit, c; No. Uaaehenlng, half H la; quarters, Ii 30; kits. 8i; Labrador nerrlnc, bbls, s 50: half bbls, - 00 : Roand shore aerrlng.ts 00; half bf.rrei, f4 50; mesc salman per half barrel, 49 0: per kit. Si 00; boneless Cod fish, per pound, 8c; baa k Cod r&h per poad,6c; bloaters per box$; 40; No. 1 herring, per box, 4öo; rvo. 1 herring sca'.ed per box, 45c; nard Ines halves, 30c ; qtiartera, :6c URCKTlCRlfü, STAPLlö öteaJy trade. Hrsoms Common, t OOai 6U ; median, 12 75 a3 1 10 : extra, S3 50a4 Ou. CoF EES V eak . KoaMMna grades of Bio are tooted r.t 2fl a0So:oodto fair at Xa22c; prime a: 22 ao:rtioic to Taney, at 23Xaüo and Java at 84S5e. Oaiaia Fdraw Easy.aad price some'K wer. Choice aright dried apples ll4124 fair lkallc. Choice kaives rled peaekes 13ial4c; mixed quarters and haives 1212. Candles Hotel. 2ia22c star candles are qooted a 17ai6Vic; comaaon psossed, ItHa 14 Kc. CüiEBßJE Cent lan es firm at 3aUo for prime 10 ckoioe factory. Hoätnv Per bsT.. ts 7540. Mainas and Utruf New Orleaas molactes ui worth 55a68o for fair to fancy .and syrnsa at SOatl for cemmon to fancy. Ric Dealors uoate at7a8efor Carolina: 7ia for fair to best Louisiana. buoaba Are steady. We a net e: Rettned tsauoted at lOaW'ic for A. US A 8iai0c, Haflo fox exvaC, and llallKo lor hard: circle C and B. 8'ia9c: yUowa, 8a8c; New Orleans, good to ckoice. Hod a In oozes, 6a64e; 6a5V(e Ho a ps German la quoted at 3a7e; Eabbitt'satlOc. Btarch A sharp ccrnpetitlon, with prlees eut clear down to 4a4Wc ner round. Spicks Pepper la quoted at 24a25e; all splee, 20a22c: cloves. 65a70c: cassia 40a45o. Tkas Market shows more life, but Arm. j tin powder is quoted a 6ocal 40: imperial, 40aaSl2O; Hyson, 60eaSl SO; Oolong, SSasiftj; EnnllKh breakfast, 40a7ac. SALT Steady and unchanged. Saginaw, dray lots at SI 7oal 75; Ohio River in store, at SI 651 70; Hagtnaw.oar lots, at SI W al ttf: Ohio River, car lots atsl al bo. OROCERIES AND FRUITS. FANCY Trade good and no changes to make. umd uoons Moderate. Tomatoes, 3 lbs, SI ial 40; S lbs, SI 75al 85; Yarmooth corn. S2 2a2 30: MoauUln suzar. ti aoaa 35; Peaches, 2 lbs, Il75al to; 8 lbs, ti 65a 2 75; Strawberries, 2 lbs. SI 80a2 Ou. Raspberrts, 1 ibz. U 35a3 69. Whortleberries. Si 36 i Ml. Pineapples. 2 lbs. S3 36. Yarmouth succotAüh, Ii 25a2ä5. Ureen Peas, II 75aJ 25. String oeans, si joai ao; üarueil pears, n ia3 00. Lima beans, U 00. Pumpkins, S lbs, SI 75. (rned beef, 3 lbs, S4 Um4 w: S lbs, S12 6ual3 00. Dried beef, Jacob's, 15c; !ow grades. l4Cc Covs oysters, full weicht. 1 nonnd. SI lOalOO 2 pounds. Si O0a2 10; light weicht, 1 pound, tfaitfic ; 2 pounds, SI 1 7a. Lobstera, 1 pound, 12 25; 2 poundJ, 13 25. California salmon. 1 pound. 15a2 25: 3 Pounds, S3 25a3 85. roaaiON jTBtTiTS unchanged. - ' Valencia oranges, large cases, S8 60aJ 60; Messina, boxes SI Ua5 50. Lemons, new Messina, 14007 60; dates 8al0c per lb; new raisins, layere S3 I0a3 35; London layers S4 50; Muscatel crown 1485; double crown H 00 ; Hal tana I6al8c;

Valencia 12c; figs, new drum firm, 14al5c; large layer figs 15al 60 per lb; French prunes in boxes HHaUHo; citron 80ao; curranu 9a lue: Turkish prunes, new,6&7c. Nrrra Soft-shelled almonds quoted at 21 a23o; Alberts llalSc: walnuts, Krenca, 11c: Naples,

old, 15c; new 17al8c; Brazil nnts loaiic: peanuts, rea, raw, easo; wmve Virginias iuo; roasted 2c higher. URAIN, FLOUR AND FEED BRAN Bhipstuffs Eto Very little doing. Bran is held at 111 50; Hue feed held at III 00, and middling at S20a2, according to Suaiity. Corn meat bolted, Slloal Sj per hunred ; feed meal 8tc. Kloxtb No demand except for home consumption. choice fancies are Quoted at 17 007 50; city family al So 7546 tO; Urn 11 y country, S4 75(9550; super line. 14 00(44 50; extra at 14 2j(4 75; fine at J 10 2: buckwheat at 18 00. Corn Receipts liberal and prices unchanged. . Quotations f. b.b. In elevator 1 cent lower than quoted. Mixed 41a41Kc: high mixed 41 41V; white 4)all4c; new ear, 4ua4!c. OATS No demand. bound mixed S3.5a. White, 38340c; damaged 36 300. owing to condition. art-Nominal. Quoted at 6-) 4:33. barxjct Nominal. Worth 8 c;ll CO. Wheat 1 here is really no market. Indiana renelng from S1UJ(120 lor choice; damaged, 7oes6; no grade, tsiSl 00: choice Kanasand Michigan 11 2öair , all by sample. flOU Actlvs and quoted at 87 5U7 75. HA if in good supply, but mostly inferior quality. Loose is quoted atl7al9 for choice timothy from wagons. Prime timothy baled, 17 18. No. 1 Timothy Sltiral7. No. 2 tlmotbv 14,4 15. Prime prairie baled aji:No. 1 ill, and slough gra8. 157. . hops Ne w crop are quoted at 45al8e per bl. HIDES, E1C Dull, and slow sale. Best city green hides, cows. 6!c; steers weigalngfri los or over, 7c; bull, 4c; best city veai kklna, lie; bet city kip 6kln,7c; green sUtod; cared, at6a7; dry salted hides, 9; dry flint, lOalM. Urubby hides, 4alc Hheep skins are quoted at 60 to SI 00, acoortfxug to Quality. Tallow, tta4c. Urease Brown at oc: veiiow. aao: wnue. vaoc. IRON AN L) bTKKL steady and quiet. The quotations are given at listprlces, an follows: Bar Iron is quoted at I2 40&2 5j. bheeu rolled, 10 to 14, 4c; 15 to 20, 4c; 27, 4c. CLareoai, iyo advance on above rates. Other M ten and numbers are eraded at proportionate rates. Uteel Is quoted as follows: bände: son's best English tool. !tc: American tool, lhc: spring steel, 1 inch, l?c; IK inch and over, lie. mill pick shapes. $e. Horse shoes. Bur den's. Si AO per keg; mule, f 1 higher. LEATHER Trade is really very dull. Oak slaughtered sole is quoted at SSailc; Buffalo, &)Ma ; harness V4a38o: upper 34a4c per foot; French calf, fl 7öai 3o; Krenoa kip, 11 25a 1 fcO; collar, per foot, 20c: bridle, per dozen, 118 OUaW lü; domestic calf, Ii 3uiu5U; kip. domesiic. fiOcafl 10. LDMBIDK The demand la Rood for this season. The daily movement by rail Is good. Poplar Clear, 110 OU; common, si4 00; Culls, no oo. ASH 1st and 2d, S33 50. Black Walnut The quotations are buying prices for green and selling prices for dry lamber. 1st and 2d, dry 155 ooatM 0; 1st and 2d, green, SJJ 00a4i 00; Culls, 115 00a20 00. Pink land 2 clear, per M. feet, green, Si7 00 ; dry, S50 (Ki; flooring, dressed, IM COaoO U0; siilng, dressed, 115 ooal9 00; stock boards, rough, S6 00al9 00; common boards, 116 00: bill staff, to 16 feet, fit) oo ; bill stuff, over 16 leet, 117 üoaü 00; heavy timbers, 11 00 extra per M.; sheeting, 112 00; A sawed Bhlngles, S34')a36J; No. 1 suingles, Si 5o; poplar mmglee, S300; lath, $2 75; Boathern pine floorini,, dressed. S40 tX)a45 00. NAILS Unchanged. Quoted. lOd to 6od at S3 15a3 25 per keg and smaller n ambers at the usual advance. OilJ No new feataies. Rawllnsetd quoted at &8a60c; boiled ateta 67c; lard oil, current extra. 51 lOal 15: No 1,1100 al lü: tanners' oll, ötraltV best, ö 'aüöc; Banks' best, 5'a6oc; Labrador, 80a85c; re lined ooal oil, 13&14o; standard gasoline for amp, 12ai:c; headlight, 2 a25o: luorlcatlng and mchliiery oils, Satl 20. PRO DUCK A fair activity. BCTTKR-Flrru. Uocxl roU2i2ic; mlzod and inferior 12 to 15c. Buos Weak. Market 124 cents; receipts liberal. IVmjltry Demand regular and fairly steady. Fowls, live, per doa, 12 75a3: ducks, live, old and young, 3oo ; geese, SJ 00. Turkeys, per lb., live, sc. Drewed poultry not quoted . VEGETABLKa Potatoes Not much demand. Car lots 4ö to 47c per bushel : from store, nest poach b ows, Cac. .Sweet potatoes, per bbl., 100. Onions-SIow at II 7532 00 per bbl. FauiT Green apples are firm at S3 00a3 75 per brl; choice, S3 7Sa4 uo. Cranberries at Sil 60 Ali 00 per brl ; 13 75a4 OO per bu. Beeswax, per lb, 25c. White navy beans, II 2Ual 40 and very dull. Feathers, per lb, prime live geese firm at 43a4nc: mixed, 26aJoc. Uinseng,75c Rags, per lb, cotton, 2c. Honey Quiet at ioc per lb 1st noloe boxes; far low grades. 2Ca25c PRO VISIONS firm. Bulk Meats Clear rib sides, spot, 12c, aBd May 12c; shoulder', 8c bid and 8c asked, seller May Vc. Sweet pickled haras, spot, 12j3; seller April J 3c, 14 to 15 pounds average. Lard -J-' Irin; prime steam lie cash and 13)4c April ; kettle nominal, 13 ac Jobbing Prices Bacon clear sides. 13c; breakfast do, 14 He: hams, 14 o: lard, kettle. 14c; half barrel and ke lard 15c; sugar-cured Shoulders ile: bacon shoulders lue. SEEDS Quiet and unchanged. Flax seed is qooted at l OOal 40, Recording to equality: clover at S8 7S; timothy dull atS260 ai 8i; Blue grass 81 15(31 25, buriap Inc'odecL TOUACOO-Uuiet and uucnanged. Rovai tiera Is quoted al KwASc: Monitor Navy. 8a7ic ; baled tobacco, 45at'oe ; bright navies and quarters, 6sa7ic; smoalng brands, ÄScall 25; fine cuts, 6 ia96c; black tobacco, ööaooc la cnd'l ion; t wists, ttl-iyjo. TINNERS' STOCK teady. Tin plate Is quoVxt, for IC 1&XI4, charcoal, flrsiquallty, atflo 00;IX, ditto, at 1 13 oo; 10, Ur20 roofing Un, tl 50. Brass kettle, 45c; No W 4ron P., 4-4 loo; No 27 smooth iron,;c. Moore head 's galvanised Iron, 80 per cent discount froai list. Äinc, per sheet, lie: per cant, lOKo. Fig Un, Strait's, SM. WireBright and annealed 85 per cent sUscount from II Kt prices; lacquered 30 per cent discount. Solder Tinners 18c. Copper fcaeeting, 14 to l5ot 34c; tKanlsnecL 14 to 10 oa.ie; bolt cop per, 4öc ; bottoms, 4c Lead 7c ; bar, ycl antimony, 18a; Babbit metal, lftaijo. WOODEN WARE No 1 tabs Jer aos. Sa 5(1; No. 2 dit to, I8aü 50; No. 8 ditto. I7a7 60 : TU St 1 lKnra a mavh nAn ivap ArmLV CU IJlalll No.Sltto, 8 &')k9: No. 8 ditto "iOs 8 00: No I cedar .borns brass-bound, S21a22; No. 2 ditto, SA)a21;Ko. lash churns. S18 00: Na.24Utto.S16: No. I aitto. 14: stave half-Dusni measures. 1 60: Mopimn bound ditto, S6 ota7: keelers. Ave ln nest, SI 25; meal selves, 14-18, bl75ai; ditto U, ln Sli2 25; O O buckets, two-hoop, 11 vh&i (io ditto, tnree nsops . 11 'iaa so. WOOL On washed, 2ta32c; tub-washd, 45a 47c WINIi W üLA.SS-taidy and unchanged, Single Strength. 2nd Qnal. 1st Qaal 8x8 to tM ...., , .17 00 17 75 S 75 11 00 8x15 to 10x13 , 8 00 10U8 to V2xiJ...... 12r30 to 20x16 u 00 Discount and 7x5 per cent, off above. WHISKY Steady at f 1 Ui. M05TEY, STOCKS, ETO New York, March 6. Jloney easy at iQVA per -eont. Prime mercantile paper 4054 per cent. Custom reoeipta, S571,to?. , Assistant treasurer disbursed SMflVO. Clearings, 138,00000. Sterling Exchange is quoted at S4 85? for 60 day a and It 89 for sight. tiold opened at UVi, advanced to and closed at 111? . Rates paid lor carrying wxe 1 to 6 percent. Uovernaaents steady. Railroad bonds generally steady. Burllnglon A Cedar rapids firsts sold at 60, an advance of 2)J per cenL. and Jefferson firsts at 71, a rise of 1 per cent. Btate securities Quiet. The stock; market opened weak, at a tfeellae of )f to 1 per cent., as compared with the closing prices 0 Batarday, but subsequently there was a alight advance, which, however, was followed by a pressure to sell in Pacific Mall and Western Union, causing a decline of 24 per sent, ln the former, and per cent. In the J tatter. ine general list, gran iter siocks ana Läse Shore were higher, Paclflo Mall opened at 22, fell off to2J)i rose to 22, declined to; 20)4, and still later sold at fluctuations were accompanied

! rumors as usual. Weetern Union drclined from G4i to 6, on the announcement that J the A lantlc A Pacific Telegraph Company bad made a redaction of 2u 10 per ren(. on i rates from New York to San Francisco aid ; tbe principal cities west of Ch'caz . After-

wards the stock sold up to 6 and darin the last nour me roarsei was strong and higher. The advance from the lowest point ranged fiom to t-yt per cent., and was most marked ln Wet. tern shares, Pacific Mall and Western Union Telegraph. Lake Store rose to 64?; Northwestern common to 4'f-JI; preferred to 6-g; St. Paul common to 43S; preferred to 40: Michigan Central to 61:;fc: Hannibal & St. Joseph common to 1; preierred to 2t-H; Krle to 18: Union Pacific- to 67 and Ohlos'to 21. In some case there wrs a fractions! reaction. At the close Pacific Mall recovered from 20 to aijs, and jeacwd to 11, and flLally closing st 21? i. Western Union rallied lrom 6?Jto 8J, and ln the closing dealings feel back f bM'g. '1 he market wa more or less lnnaencrd by tumors througboat the dav. la the morning It wr rumored that the Pacific Mall Company was about te ifaae J.' 00,'Jt.tt worth or bonds, and later that it would tn.ll some of its steamen. Transactions on Stock Exchappo were 207,OOo shares, of which tii.uo were iWinc ivlau. isjjo Wettern Union, ,ao Sr.Paul, 4,'0 Lr.e, ci.'joj LaKe.vuore ana 4,1 ui uuios. flOVEBSMKST SBCÜRITIE?. Tue. W'a.XnT Ml. 123' lis U-iv !V1, '23 a :n .18 1 19 f.7 Mon U. . b's '61 U.b. 6's 'S . IT. 6's'.i(aew) II. . fc's '6T U.H.6'8 'tl-t 6perc'tl'd loan.. U.S. .O-US Cupoiis, l('-:0'a... Currency 6's. Oold... Sterling .... mi ilVVa 12 M H7ys iis .18 IIS y. ifH 119 Iii; ilk-. i21t'l2lU :2f Mi :ims;iu lH-4'119 :i8$4 US--'21 l. 6. I t!8Ji .19' Ü7 li7 115', 4Kti 1-7 ti'6? 114, "4H I14H 114? 14J4 45v.l'Ki'KM,-; The purchasing price for governui. ui ootids in Iudiauapolls vary lrom the New Nork quotations H(i per e-nt. 8TATK hT()CK. Tue., v 'a 1 1'u r h'ri. isai. Man 1 1 O'd Tennessee! New Tenueseej! Mew Vlrifinlas 45 4U 4lVi 42 VI v I 42 SI I H7 42H iO S3 7 1 -av 41 40 ;6 hi 104 40 S6 38 10K h6'. t'ld Virginias ,V1IRSJU i-. Hi 13 II VIS OEMCKAL B7DCKÜ. Tue. W'U Th'r Mon W. U. Telegraph 71 en Pacific Mail ri1 Adams Kxpress. 1W l'-7i 10; 1 8 b8 62 73 V. um 87 62 74 1.5 I'! 82 lOhV, fc7 12 115H is)i Si 142 133 eii 7 102 43 01 7 H7. 12 American Li Cl U. S. ExpresK.... 74 Ii 734 115 31 14) Ui eo 73W N. .Central 11514 U5Vi my fTie. jo Krle, preferred 0 liar em 141 Ha.lin, p'l'd .. Mlcnlzan Cfcut'l; 0 7? Si J4 MX si 61 VC 6H' 0 U. P. stocks tl 66 67 Ukeshorf &' tli Ililnois Ct-nfl.-flCl'lOl?.; lOi 61 0 l!Ji! 102)4 mtu-narg... t.T fl 4 94 I VI 4 44 61 CO EO North wesi em . North w'n prd, N. J. Central.... 4 62 I 4.-S, 50 10J74 no 42 49 107 HOV4 '107 1C7K 107)4 1 iioh!iio: 41 a?-4 Kocn island St. Paul- .J St. Paul,pref.-.l H abash Wabah pref Fort Wayne Terre Haute..... Terre H. pref - Chicago 4 Alton C. di A. pref...... Ohio Misfcls pt Indiana Cent'l.C H. & Q.M.....M.. H.4 öt. loe Delaware A Lac. A. P. ielea'ph 1:0V 9' 71! 7fc s o4 1(3 6 19 3)4 3i4 102 1U2V1 102H 1(3 5 19 5 19 5 19 it loix 10.) 4?1 10 1 101 107 Ü.7 01) 1114 W7H , 1 7S U8 4 US,118 21V .IK 4Vt 118H l lSHa 18 1 1 4V, 1 9 W I17i 11 ISV4 119 1SV4 18 18) 118 j8 117'117i U8V4 194 !( 87t xo ir CP. boudK l'.-HJI K S'4 U. P. b nd- J IOöhI ueVf 118)4 inty,ll!5H, MARKETS BY TK LEU RAP A, NiCW YORK. March 6. Kloai Dull and ln bajers' favor; receipts li.ixx barrels; No. 2 S3 Oo (j$i8o;iaperane Western and state 14 ouat 5); common to good extra v estein state n tvazM: ood tocnoio s dOrftvioi wnlte wheat West ern extra So 8J.57 75; extra Ohio 14 9J&7 25; extra au louis ou: Minnesota, patent piooet, extra good to prime ttttGSDOJ. Rye flour Steady ; Western SI 10(35 05. Corn meal Dell; Western li 70 3 25. Wbeat-Dull and slightly ln buyers' favor; receipts 22,u0u bushels; No. 1 Chicago spring II 31(1 36; ungraded spring SI 07; .No. 2 Chicago spring SI V8 al25; No. 3 Chicago spring ln store, It c9; No. 2 Milurartlrfuk cnrlnr fMiari oft-Mit 4ll Ol H r r ao w ca uaw bs iui a v-ai aiiftäf MA aii . mv v uvivv nomiöHUy lioall2; winter red Western, no grade, SI 0iJl 04; white Wes'ern St 45. Rye Viaiet; western aosiic: state 8Joc, i.anada. in Dond,;&c. iiarley unchanged with a mod frtte Inquiry. Malt Unchanged. CornSteady ; receipts 84,OX) bushels; hlgn mixed no grade bi(4ic; nign mixed graded 6ic: mixed steatner. 6.':442xc: do. graded. 6.3c: Western mixed ungraded 6'2b3c; rt und yellow 62c; Western mixed old in store, nominally 68c Uats Lower; receipts tHJMj bU6bels; Western mixed and state 4347c; white Western mixed and state 46 sax-. Hops-Firm: Est ern and Western 11316c; Kew York state 13it 18c: California firmer at 17 JO. Bio coriee Dull and nominal; cargoes 15aiS)4c; JobDing i3Hlic sugar-r irm; lair to good refiuing 77t; prime 7J4c; Centrifugal 8)4 9ic; rennea viic uoiasees roreigu and groceries du'l ; New Orleans quiet at 4j s 'c. Rice In iair demand and uuchauged. Petxcleum Quiet; crude 8j4c; refined lie; cases I84'ai4.0''c : naptba c. iaiiow- (Steady ; Hc Kesin Dall; str allied SI 62S4lt3. Tar pontine Spirits i8(S35)4c. Bggs-Heavy; West ern 17aWc; state and Penusylvanla I9fl2ie. Pork Dull and lower; new mess iM VO.ls 25, closing a.l April 2i 15: July S2330'2a 4J; prime mes pork, April, S21 60. Dressed HogsSteady ; Western f lu 2jH) 82V. Beer Quiet : new plaia mess 12e; new extra mess 13(tt3Xc. uutmeais w esiern quiet. middies rirm; sVestern lone clear IMio: city lone clear 1244 W3c Lard Lower; ptlme steam 113 52H($ 13 55; March 11352) gl3 o7!: April 113 6dl3 7; May Ii3 82)4 13 .. batter Klrm: Western 1528; state 20(933. Cheese Western 6312XC wnisgy Lower ; ti wji uj. CHICAGO, March 6-Flour-Dull. Wheat Kalr demand at lower rates; No 1 Chicago f prlog II 08: No 2 Chicago spring 97?&97c for spot; 87j4o for April; 1 01 for May; No 3 Chicago spring 8le; rejected 7240. CornStrong and hltftier: No 2 mixed, regular. 43)4 talkie fresh ; 4.4 13J4C for spot ; 44o for April ; 47K bid for May ; new high mixed 39c; rejected S5c Oats Generally unchanged; some sales at higher rates; No 32($32o for spot; 82?4c for April ;34)4fa3t54 for May. BarleyDull and unsettled; 56kM for car lots; tfoc for spot; 55Xc for A pi iL Rye Good demand at full prices: 63e. Dressed hogs Dull and nom inal; S9 60S 7'-. Pork Dull and lower; S2itt) for spot; S22 30(8 82)4. for April: 2 42)4 for May. Lard Dull and lower: 113 12 for spot; 7jio j jur Airii ; io ior way, Balk meats Firm; 8?412Hai2J4. Whisky -1105. Reoeipta Flour, 10,000 barrels; wheat, 4 3,000 bushels; corn. 100,009 busnelsioata, ö,0uü Dasneis: rye, Z4,wu ousneis; Dariey, v,iuu Dunn els; malt, 5oo bushels. Hhipments Flour, 11,' 000 barrels; wheat 87,000 bushels; com, 82,0u0 busnsis; oats. zz,ouo ousneis; rye, 7,w bushels; barley, 8i bushels. On the call board this alter noon wncai was nrm and o blgber. Corn Easier and unchanged. Oats Un changed. Pork About 6c higher. Lard Higher ; 113 20 cash ; 112 25&13 30 for April ; 113 45 lor May. HT. LOUIS, March . Cotton Higher and more doing; sales 1,500 bales; middling 12)4c; low middiiuglic; good ordinary Ve. FlourInactive and nncbanged. WUeat Higher for cash; lower for futures; No 2 red winter SI 60 cash; i 65 May; No 3 red winter II 84 bid. Corn Active and firmer: No 2 mixed KUVIc cash ; 4 April : 42c M ay. Oats Dull and very little doing; No x SSWo bid cash; salea at 33c March. Barley Steady and unchanged for best grades; other qualities dull: Wisconsin and Minuoa spring 80c4ll 10. Rye Dull and lower to sell : 6io bid. Pork Steady and unchansed: small lots S23 Bulkmeata:InactlTe but prices maintained ; 81212Hc Bacon Unchanged ; enJy a limited jobbing demand. Lard None on the market. Whisky SI 05. Hoes Active and bisher: l'cbt to heavy snipping 17 6008 w; pacalng 17 8ui8 80: extra t8 bom 60. ' Cattle-Steady and la fair de mand: good to choice shipping steers II 75a 5 85: medium to fair 1110(44 60: pony steers S3 75(44 3; lair to choice native cows S3 25(9 4 lü; native Blockers 12 3 75; feeders 14 (M a 4 25. Receipts Flour 5.0U) barrels: what 18. ooo bushels; coru 100iuo bushels;' oau 7,000 bushels: Darier 5i 000 bushels: rye 41X00 bush els ; bogs l'O heal ; cattle 1,300 head. MILWAUKEE. March .-Flour-Quiet and i weK. wheat opneu quiet ana a shade j lower but closed weak; Not Milwaukee spring II 18; hard II 13)4: No 2 Milwaukee spring

20)i '-0920. These III OHi; April 81 üii; May 1105)4; No 8 Milpaiiled by various wausee spring 8c. Corn F;rro; No 2 42c.

Oats Quiet and nominally firm ; No 2 fresh 81c; My Sic. fcarlev-Firmer; No 3 spring in store 7Sc : March 77c ; No3 spring 43c. Rejected i7ct Rye Steady; No lt7c. Provisions Lss firm and nominally a shade easier. Pork K3 2)4. lard Kettle 14c; steamlSr. Dry salted shoulders firm ; 8)c loose; mlidlesUk, 12)4C boxed. Cweet-picsled Hams 12)aL;'4c. Prrseed Hops Dull and lower; U2P. ReceipU Flour 600 barrels: whsst 55J'00 bunhelp. Snln-

ments Floor 5,iX)0 barrels ; heat 8.UX) bushels. CINCINNATI. Match . Conon Firmer and held higher; Eomlnally at 12c. FlourUncharged. Wheat 11 10ft! Zt. Corn Firmer and held higher: 41l45c. oats'.de rates ask'd. Oata-a"j40c. Barley Dull and nominal. Kye Ltsier; 3(.00. Pork rlrm; nominally tri OO. Lard-Firm: steam i!3 l3il317)4 cash: kettle 113 75al4. Balk meats firm; shoulder n.on to good llulit 17 75 i 8 25: lair to ir-xid packln? H 3 (28 00' : receipts 1,2 head; shlrineo's o neaa. wnisKy nrm ; li 04. ü a iter Unrhsnei. PUILÄDt- LPIIIA, March 6.-Pe'roleum-EellLed 3Tgc; erode ll(U)ic. Cloverseed In gord rrqnest; J.I4 Timothy Seed ; 6-.ft2 6" Klax Heed f 1 40. Four Choice in fiir demand, others neglected ; Wisconsin and Minnesota family 5 nO !: Indiana and Ohio KiOJ.a6fO: hlgti Kradefi 7 00ra8 10. Wheat Kady; Pencsylvanla red I 46; amber 1 1 41 (81 42; wüite II 41 55; Western red $1 20. Hve-8,c. Corn Yellow 56 58c; sail 59(4-9Kc; whl e tOc. Oats -Mixed 41c: white 44t4jc. Wlisky Western Si 19. Batter Cuotce wanted, firm and unchanged. Cheesc-Un-charjged. Lgjs Weak; 17i8c. LOUIVILLR, March?. Cotton-Steady ; 12c. ricnr-uuu a-ja uncnacgea. wnea uuu : fl l rdlö. Corn Fimer;4öHc. Oats Active and Ann; 37(4!c. Ry&-Dall; 76c. Hay-Un-cuaneea. rori nrm ana unchanged: C.3 Bulk meats c12'ail5(3l2i41i4c. Bacon 10 13 V,c loose. Hams Sug-r cured nHHc. Lira nerre 1414)?; keg4 lajigiaxc Whisky 1104. BaKlng-123l3c. BOSTOX, March 6. Flour Firm and steady ; Western superfine 14 U. (12; common extras IoUq525; Minnesota extras ö: 256 00 unio, Indiana and Michigan 16 0037 00; iiiiDeis 1 vo; m. Louis aactäwüo: fancy Minnesota $7 759 60. Corn steady; mixed and yellow 6.c. Oats Dull: mixed and No 2 white Western 45&50c; rejected 42315c; No 1 white bl&oic. TOLEDO March 6. Flour Tthchnnged. Hheat-Duii and lower; o 2 white Wabash II S6; No 3 Wabash 1122; amber Michigan f l 23V4: March fl 24: April SI 2yi: Mav SI 2SV. tern rirra; nign mixed uayton ana Mirnigan spot, March 46)43; low mixed 4iJc;do Dnyton ana Micnigan 4ac; oats unn; while B9;4c. Clover need 8c; mammoth S)4c. OSWEGO. March 6. Whet Dull : white state lnftrlor 141; No 1 Milwaukee club ofiered at II 3. corn-Quiet; 656Cc. Barley Dull; o ? ommon neia at 91 w .XEVFLAND, March 7. Petroleum Firm and unchanged: quote standard white 110, test llc; prime while 150 Ohio state teet 12c car lots cash . PITTSBURG. March 6. Petroleum Un settled; crude about 2 12)4 at Parker's Landins; refined 13J lie, Philadelphia delivery LIVE STOCK MARKETS. INDIANAPOLIS LIVE 8TOCK MARKET. Indianapolis, Tcedat, March 7. EXCHANGE STOCK YARDS. Cattle. Receipts 225 head. All sold. F.xtra t4 25 5 CO Medium . ...... 4 O0J4 50 Common cows and bulls .. 2 503 2i Bheep 4 00,35 00 Hogs 7 2538 00 NEW YORK LIVE STOCK MARKET. New York, march 6. Beeves Receipts yesterday and to-day 7,73) held, making 6.81K) heaa for tbe week, against 8.5D0 head last week. Quality iair generally, and market firmer, with an advance from Friday of V. ihe supply is exclusively native steers, oxen ant bull. Htcers and oxen. 9 00 t8UOo;aIew selections, 1.2 5(31300; lat bulls. II 25 Jl 50. live weight. hheep-Receipts for two days 7.670 head. making 18,8V) head for the week, against 2ti,loo last week, me market is iair, nut not to nrm as on t-rlday ard Saturday. Ordinary to prime sheep, I573Q7 75; extra and fancy, 18 OCg r, tee later lor a car load or very fine Ohio withers, 145 lb. Hogs Receipts for two ' days 6,401 head, raaaing a.-,i70 head lor the weea, aealnst Z7, I80 head last week. None offered alive. CHICAGO LIVE STOCK MARKET. Chicago, March 6. Cattle Receipts 8,600 head; the market la active and 10315c higher; smooth well fattened native steers 14 80&6 50; lattened smooth ln good nesn Si 0034 80: leed ers and stocken &3 00ra4 3j: native cows and heifers 11 oo4 00; Texans and Cherokee 12 5o 4 in: shipments I, loo bead. Hogs becelpts 8,000 head; the market is dull and 5 a loo lower: bacon grades 17 85(37 9i: packing grades 17 8038 00; New England grades is 103s 4'j; pniiaueipnia graues 5a oo; shipments 3.'ioo head. sheep Receipts 1J500 head ; the market is moderately active and 838)40 lower; good o OU33 00 ; best 90 7d3 00. NEW YORK DRY UOOD8 MARKST. New York, March 6. Dry Goods There was a moderate package trade in cotton goods, and prints were more active; Manchester, Cocheso. Paclflo and Hamilton prints reduced to 7c; Mallory pin a prints reduced c: cotton and worsted dress goods ln steady demand; worsted shawls moved steadily: woolen goods continued quiet; hosiery less active. NEW YORK OUTTOH MARKET. !w Toar, March 6 notton Steady ; middling upland 12 12 lfi-16c. Futures Closed weak. FORK1US MARKETS. Lowdok, March 6 5 P. vThe s mount bullion gone Into the Bank of England on balance to-day was d,X0. Donsols lormoney 91 MO; on account W 6-16 United states bonds 5-aOs. 1K6. 106; 6-aüs, 1M7. 107: 10-41 104; new 6's, 106; New York Central, lul : Erie. 15K; Krle preerred. 81. Unseed oil 23' is. Linseed cake 10i(?l(s. Paris, March 6. Rentes, 66f 97 Xc Frankfort, March 6. American securities -New 6a, 102. Liverpool March 6. Cotton Active and flrmer;6iS6 9--6d; sales of 18,noo bales. Including 4,uuu bales for specuatlon and ex pot and 12.000 bales American. Wheat-California while 9a 10los; California club Ida 2d10s 8d: red wester a spring 7s ledgtts 15d ; winter 9s Kd S10s. Hour ?2Ua Corn New 2SVX; old 29. Oats 3$3J4s. Barley 3 H. Mess porkPrime 8s. Mess b aef Prime 91sa91s. Lard E9Ks. Cheese 61s. Bacon Long clear middles 6lis;short clear middles bSt. Tallow 43b. Refined petroleum ljdlls. Pplrlts petrcleura SKs. Linseed ou 24. Common rosin 4l,(a.ia ; pale rosin IS. Spiiits turpentine 24425. STATK OF INDIANA, Marlon county, ss: In the Superior Court of Marlon county, ln tbe state of Indiana, December term, 1S75. No. I0,48i. Divorce. Margaret E. Marthens vs. Charles E. Martaens. Be It known, that on the 9th day o' July, 1875, the above named plaintiff by her attorneys, filed ln the office of the clerk of the a perior court of Marlon county, ln the state ot Indiana, a complaint agalnfct the above named defendant for divorce, and on said 25th day of September. 1875, the said plaintiff filed In said court the affidavit ot a competent person showing that said defendant, Charles E. Marthens, Is not a resident of the state of Indiana. how. therefore, by order of said ronrt. said defendant last above named is hereby notified of tbe filing and pendency of said complaint against him. and that unless he appears and answers or demurs thereto, at the calling of aald cause on the second day of the term of said court, to be begnn and held at the court house ln the city 01 Indianapolis. on the first Mocday ln May, 1876, aald complaint, and the matters and things therein contained srirt alleged, will be heard and de termined In bis absence. A. IT. KRnwN. friArlr. Httvf ANicfrrot.. Attys. for PPfT. Administrator's Sale. The undenianed will sell at enblla sale on the premises oa the 25th day f March, 187, ioiNo.rorty-!hree(4i)ln Julian and other's aaaition to irvingion. Termsof aale: Onefourth cash; oDe-lourth in six. od e-fourth in twelve and one-fourth ln eighteen months. with Interest. Bale to take place at 10 o'clock A.M. JOHN RAWLE-S. Administrator of Lycurgns Bawles, deceased

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CULrUB AL WAREHOUSE. J". G2Q ?.GE STIXiZT, PFCPRIET03. No. 78 Fast Washington Street, Indi anapolis. Who'.ei ale and Retail Dealer in y Field, Garden and Flower Seedst Agricultural Implemcnts, Farm Mach!nery,Hortlcultural Tools, Fertilizers, Plants, B. Homey & Co.'a nehmend. "Ceet Steel r Plow?, Excelsicr Corn Drills, Riding and "wTalklng Cultivators, Graes and Grain Seed Sowers, Eagle Feed and Straw Gutters, C:rn Sheüers, Churns. Measures, Basket., Fork?, Rakes, Hoeo, Shovels andip5.des,Pruning Tools. GARDEN SEEDS A SPECIALTY. STATR OK INDIANA, Marlon county, ss: In the Superior Court ol Marion county, in. the s at! of Indiana, March term, 1876. No. 13,460. Jfmlly A. Featherston vs. Henry P. Mspulre. Be It known, ihat on the Vd ocy of March, 1S70, the above named pUlntifT, by her attor neys, tiled ln the office of tbe clerk of tbe Superior Court o: Marlon county, ln the state of Indiana, her complaint against the above named de'endant to perfect and quiet title, and on said 2d day of March, 1S76, the said plalntinmed In said clerk. 'soiUce tbe affidavit of a competent person showit g that 6aid defendant. Henry P. Magalre, is nst a resident of the state of Indiana. 1 Now therefore, by order of said court, said defendant last above named 1 hereby notified ot the fl:lna: and pendency of said complaint against him and that un!ess he appears and answers or dt mnrs thereto, at the Alling of said cause on the seoond day of the term of Faid curt, to be began ard bid at the court house In the city of Indlanapc'a , on the first Monday ln May, lsTti, aid compalnt, and the matters and things therein contaioed and al'eged, will ba heaid and drtarnoined ln his atist-nce. A. H. BROWN, Clerk. Thomas H. Powlis, Attorney for plaintiff STATE OF INDIANA, Marlon county, ss: In the Superior Court of Marion county, ln the state of Indiana, March t.rm, liT6. No. 13,406. Samuel Delzell vj. Philip A. Frown et al. Be it known, that on the 4th day of March, 1S7Ö, the above named plaintiff by his attorney, filed in the office of the clerk of the Sa perior Court of Marlon county, in tbe state of Indiana, his complaint against the above named defendants for foreclosure, of mortgage, and on said 4th day of March, 1876, tbe said plaintiff filed in said Clerk's office tbe affidavit of a competent person showing that said defendants, Parmelia Rea, Robert L. Rea, Richard J. Peters, Ike Atlas Insurance Company, of Hartford, Connecticut; Peter A. Brown, Anna M. Brown, Thomas J. Miner, Hamuel Miller, Joseph L. Manlove and Elizabeth It. Manlove, are not residents of the state of Indiana. Now, therefore, by order of aa!i court, said defendants last above named are hereby notified o( the filing and pendency of said complaint against Uiem and that unless they appear aüf answer or demur thereto, at the calling oi ald cause on the second day of the term of sili court, to be been a and held at tbe Court House ln the city of Indianapolis, on tbe first Monday ln May, 1876, said complaint, and the matters and things therein contained and alleged, will be beard and determined in their absence. AUSTIN IX. BROWN, Clerk. Thomas H. Bowles, Atty. for Pl'fT. Is hereby given to the citizens of the Fifth Ward, in the city of Indianapolis, Center township, Marlon county, Indiana, that!, Michael Maloy, a male InhaDitant of said ward, over tbe age of tweny-one years, will apply to tbe Board of County Commissioners of said county, at their next meeting, lor a license to sell tor one yer, spiritous, vinous and malt liquors, ln a less quantity than a quart at a time, with the privilege of allowing the same to be drank on my premises. Tbe precise location of tbe premises whereoa I desire to sell said liquors is dstcribed as follows: Lot No. 1 of Eckert's heirs' subdivision of part of lot number one hundred sind thirty-one (131), and known as number 2S9 Kentucky avenue, in the city of Indianapolis, Center township, Marion county, Indiana. (Signed). MICHAEL MALOY. N OLICE Is hereby given to the citizens of Oakland, Lawrence township, Marion county, Indiana, that I, Joseph Ferrall, a male inhabltau 1 01 taid township, over the ae of twsntyoue years, will apply to the Board of County Commissioners or said county, at their next meeting, for a license to sell for one year spiritous, vinous and malt liquors, ln a less quantity than a quart at a time, with the privilege Of allowing the same to be drank or my premise!. The precise location of the premises whereon: I desire to sell said liquors Is described as follows: Lot No. IS and 16 ln John Mack's addition to the town of Oakland, Marlon county, Indiana. (Signed), JOSEPH EEKRALL. N OTICE Is hereby given to the citizens of the Ninth Ward, in tbe city of Indianapolis, Center township, Marion county, Indiana, that I, J. F. Thompson, a male inhabitant of said ward, over tbe age of twenty -one years, will apply to the Board of County - Commissioners of said county, at their next 1 meeting, for a license to sell for one year, spiritous, virions and malt liquor,. ln a less quantity than a quart at a time, with the privilege of allowing the same to bo drauk on my premise s. Tbe precise lc cation of the premises whereon -I desire to sell said liquors 1 described as follows: Part of lot No. I, square 60, and known as No. 14 East Washington street, ln the city or Indianapolis, center township, Marlon county, Indiana. " (fcMgued), J. F. THOMPSON, NOTICE OF ASSIGNMENT. Notice is hereby given that the undersigned bas been appointed and has qualified as trnsnes of the esiate of Hecry s. btedman, of Indianapolis, Indiana, under ihe act providing lor voluntary assignments, lor the benefit ot aald Stedman's creditors. Ail persons ln--debted to said tea man are notified to maka payment to me, and all persons having claims , against said S ted man must present them to me for examination nd allowance at 81 East Washington street. EDWARD A. ROWLAND, Trustee. 1. March td, 2870. A6EN Su8SS$r WANTED handle the Patent Crown Belf-Closlng Inkstand. Bells itself at sieht wherever ink 1st used. Profits immense. Ham We 75 eenta. Ail. dress A, II. Blnger, 43 Walnut street. Philadelphia, Pa, NOTICE O V AIniMIHTKATOR8 API'OIaTifE.M, I ' Notice Is hereby 2lven that tha nndsrslsiAtl has been appointed administrator of the es)ateof Chan e Diver, late of Marlon county, deceased. Tbe estate is probably solvent.

JOHN McCLOSKEx", Administrator,