Indiana State Sentinel, Volume 25, Number 35, Indianapolis, Marion County, 12 April 1876 — Page 8

THE INDIANA STATE SENTINEL WEDNESDAY, ÄPHTG 12, 1876

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OUR MONTHLY A L1T3RAR" FASHION A5D FAMILY MAGAZINE ! FOR THE PEOPIiE. A Plr of Elegant Oil Pic tures to every bubscrioer. Subscription with Premi um, 75c; without Premium ONLY FIFTY CENTS A YEAE ! Extraordiraij Inducements to Agents. 25 Cents Paid for Try Sew Subscriber. FIRST PREMIUM: A Lady's Gold Hunting i .(.v. .oiin mil in thn nerson eendIns? In the largest list of names, wttn the money, during ioo. SECOND PREMIUM: A niagnifloent orij lnal OU PalnUEg, elegantly framed, etc. PREMIUMS FOR EVERY E OD Y. Send for fpecimen copies (free) and examine tbe terms to Agents, etc L.S.AYRES&CÖ., Publishers, INDIANAPOLIS. WEEKLY REVIEW OF THE MAR KETS. . INDIANAPOLIS PROVISION MARKET. Transactions are of limited magnitude, though a fair Jobbing demand for bacon and lard is reported. Packers are not disposed to take concessions, though advices to-day from Chlcazo Indicate a weaker market. Dealers are confident that the borne and foreign de mand will exhaust the stock?, and are not dis posed to make concession?. In regard to prices we h.ven lltftt chances to trade, 8 compared wih eatjr day. and Bulk C. R. sides at 11 bid. Hold er are askinz Sil STViali w). (Shoulders are nnminalat lib". Prime Htfam Lard is held at 13a fM; settle at !S?-,Jal4. There is nothing dolniz Infu'ures.S C.Hamscanvased-are selling In jobbing low at uc. . c snouiuers at izc. Kiimi) shoulders a. 10Vc Bacon CR. sides at 14 Breakfast Bcon Jobbing at 15c. Urease, brown 7r: yellow 74ahc: wlilte IHK. Hearu Lnl. lobblne lot. Hkc: kettle rendered 15c, Tallow ranges from ta9o for city and country rendered. INDIANAPOLIS GSAIM AND FLO US MARKET. RpcelDts of corn are upon a mom liberal mIh and transactions indicate a healthy de mand at prices which have prevailed for sev eral days past. Wheit rules steady and Is sold by sample and noon 1'a merit". Indiana ränge from &c to $ 1 20. Rye No. 7 is he dat tSc. Rejected oataare sold at c to 3bc, and Iowa oats are held at JWatOc. 3oru Is Ürro, and high-mixed la held at 4saHKe. K. o. 15. : mixta at 47a )9c in.1 aizh-mlxed elected 4tfa4c. Fiour is in moderate local demand and Tjnce rules steady. We quote: Cn.nce fan cies at 17 u7 o: eity tauiuy a; 5 7ra5 family country. 14 "iai 2t: extra at 84 2-4 75 low grades 41 ci'al 25; backwheat at Kfc INDIANAPOLIS PRODUCE MARKET. As compared with Monday's quotation? we have no chanzes of importance m note, ice celnts are Ub3ial and price well maintalend Apples Are In goou n quest at from SI 0" 5 oo from store: car load lots S3 75a 4 06 per bbl Fogs- .Vre in lair request and shippers are paying 12c for barrel low. i rice are steady and the indications are that a firm market will rule. Poultry-The market is reported active Live turkeys are scarce and in demand at fc Der round: seee td (0 per dozen : ducks SI i per dozen; rooster $2 Ou per doztm, old hen S-J U)a3 50 perdoz'D. Fotatoes The market rules dull at 3"4Ce for car load lots; Jobbing at Swee" po'atocs Jersey pet-d are held S4 50;g5 per bbl ; Nansura. Si 254 5u; Beimuda, is 75g4 pei bbl. Onions Are held at SI 75(32 per bbl end light demand ; Jobbing at fOc per bushel. Union Sets -Are in fair demand at f4;34 .'f per bushel for silver f k in bottom sets; red bot torn, $3 5 A4 per oushel. Buttes Receipts are reported light with a good demand f r choice low. Shippers are paying 25c, and Jobbers are selllnj at 3i(3&c for cheice table. Feathers Are firm at 45c on arrival for prime lots and S5aö8o for mixed. Beeswax is steady at2-'c per pound. Beans We quote white navy at 1 25a I $ oa arrival nd ft 50 per buihel from store. Dried Fruit The market Is reported dull; apples 9 10c on arrival, and HJ4l2c Per pound in barrel lots from store. Peaches are dull at Mal fc for old and new on . arrival, and 12a 13Vc for acd s from store. Foreign I ruits-O angea are felling a' 31 5oatJ w per box, with ample supply. Lemurs are h-)d at Jt 751 60 per box. Rags Cotton rags are quotea at 2 cents per p)uud. Honey Ranges from 20 to 30 cents pet poand, according to quality. Ü ay The market Is well supplied, and we quote: Prime timothy will bring 15 to Jlti; tio.l. 13 to jl ; 'o. 2, III to S12. Prime piaitle, I!2aC. o ougU gra ?, prairie, ranging Lorn SO 00 to Si 00. INDIANAPOLIS GROCERY MARKET Merchants report a good trade with an Improving demand for all staple articles and prices rule steady stocks are ample to meet th demand. CorrEE Boasting erades of Rio are quote.: ataio: good to fair at 2ii22o; prime at x chotoe to fancy, at 2iuyto and Java at ftXVfte. Buoars Prices steady, with a good Jobbing demand. We quote: Refined at 10)o toi A. Off A 10o, ialOc for extra C. and ll ll?o for hard: circle O and B, l4ac; yellows, 8a9c ; New Orleans, good to choice 8 a!oLassm and Syrup New Orleans molaaea la worth 5öaS8o for fair to fancy, and syrup ' at 5:aJl for common to fancy. Rick Dealers Quote at 7a8o for Carolina: 7a 'io for fair to best Loulnlana. HALT bteady and unchanged. Baglnaw, dray lota at Si 7tal 75; Ohio Rive; In store, at SI foal 70 ; rtaglnaw. car lots, at SI be al 65: Ohio River, car lota at Si al 5i Che ks Conilnoea firm at 13al43 for prime to choice factory. LfiDIANAPOUa DRT GOODS MARKET. In this department of trade prices In all the leading articles rvle steady and merchant report a fair trade for the season, tttr ck are fully up to the requirements of the trade and buyers wi 1 have no difficulty in selecting stocks suited to their locality and trade. In regard to the New York market the Commercial Bulletin of the loth reports a quitt market, with a large number of buyers. "The market for cotton goods," says the Bulletin, "has been rather quiet, so far as the commission hous-s are concerned, bat brown and bleached goods have been in steady request for the renewcl cf Jobbers' toe if, a-.d Jobbers' sales daring the week have footed up a liberal aggregate number of yards, although transactions nave been been unattended by commensurate profits, owing to the prevalence or "catting." Colored cottons have been moving slowly, with theexception of a few mattes oi dyed ducks and cnevio-s, which have been taken in small lots. Corset Jeans havo been Jobbing in fair quantities but at somewhat irregular prices. Print Clotus. la the absence of transactions print cloths are almost nominal at '6yt ilia for extra WxtH makes. Prints. There baa been a quiet movement In fancy prints from first hands, selection having been chiefly restricted to small lots of the newest white grounas and light medium funi-i.i N'Attt stvlea of flsrured shirtings have been a trifle moresctive, and the supply of nrh mrvia la now comparatively nam in aneau" hands, as several printers have discontinued their production because of the unzeznuneratl ve prices waion can w uuimiwu. DRY GOO DH Lively trade. New stocks foi fta fpring trade are coming in freely;

Batti if o Ordinary. 10al2c; middling, 15c;

bt tissue, lfcc. Brown drilling oi ssnYiue. ioj, reppexet, .0.1; 8tark,10c. ickihu umeg im men, um abouhha. C.A. üc; A, 17c; Conestoga, 4-4 Medal, no; Ji Medal, uc extra, y, ia; extra,- auc: übwistown. 26 inch. Sake; 83 Inch, lite: ditto 0 lncc l'c: plaid Z2o. !hutihg eTKiPxa American, 6-x, 10; S-S, Sic; hit tent en cheviots, B, luo; A A, 2Ho; AAA,13V4o; AA.ltc; ous Cheviois, ufcc; rverbttdo.Uic. . . . . lotora, 1 cent blEher. Prints American. 7o; Waaaington, Merrtxtac, Richmond, Oriental and uonestoga, fc; prague's fancy. Sc; Freeman, be: Standard Shirting prints. 6c; Albion solid wlors, 7c; Wamsutta, $o'. Mourning prints, Carpet chain White, 21: colored, 30c ooverlet warp, 27c Brown bhextings vennoni, so; nasn vuie, 4Ho; MiddlevUle,8ic,Idaho,8Xo:ew Albany, IV; Htark A., Vc; Laurel U., fcic; Laurel c; Park A., 64c; Granite B.,6ic: Bedford R 5ic; Pepp N., 7c; Pepp O 84c; Pepp xt., 4c; Peop C, Hc Bleached bhiitings Lonsdale,10c;Hope io; Black stoneSc: Mascoment. 10o: H ill. Ho; t-, 10c; Dwigbt wtar, loc; Vaughn XX, 7c; ted Dog, o ; Quaker 7Hc ; Cambrics, Lonsdale, 4c; Young Warrlos, 124o:Jabes Knight, Vc; Vamsutta, 14c; New York Mills, 13 o. Uaain Bags Amoskeag A., 24c; Lewlston l i5c: Stark, 2c; Union, 25c ; Banner, 2Jc: aontanp, 2ic. MISCELLANEOUS MARKETS. Prices In the various commodities under this bead have ruled steady, and fluctuation in prices have bad a very narrow range, changes being immaterial. Tobacco. we quote: Royal Gem at 85c; Monitor Navy. 63a65c: Doled tobacco, 4oaföc; bright navies and quarters, 65&70c; smoking brands, öcasl 25; Qne cuts, eoaVoc; black tobacco, äöaüoe 3u caddies ; twists, (jOa&c BEED8 We quote flax seed at II 00&140, a codi -dine to ouallty: clover at S9a9 25: timothy dull ataIeoa7ö; Blue grass SI 15(91 25, burlap Ine'uded. Whisky Firm at II 06. Coal and Wooa We quote : Anthracite, per ton, 75; Brazil bloca, per sushel, 14o ; White River, 14c; Band creek, ic ; Highland grate, 13c; Highland steam 11; Pitts inrg, Sue; to: Brazil nut, domestic, uc: do, steam Brazil alack, 8c; Virginia cannel. 37; Indiana cannel, k2o ; coke, 12al5c ; wood, 14 50a 5 50 oer cord . Nails We quote lod S3 05 per keg and mailer numbers at the usual advance. BUILDING MATK1UALÖ Trade fairly actve tnd prices unchanged. Lime: Dei phi and Huntington, 34c; Peru, Do; it. rani, rac; new i'ariaiime, auoper l I . U I C itjm. haw Knehal 1 A O t AW f ueaxx v ootavuv jjvä uuouut a swii Ulchlgan,S3 2; Newark, S3 50. Fire brick, S3 to 17 Der hundred. White sand. IS 50a4 per bar rel. Cement, U 25 per barrel for Louisville: 17 &08 00 for Portland ; Koeedale, U 60 per barrel DRUU3 A fair trade Is reported, with full Btocks.and prrcea rule steauy lor ail staple articles. We quo e: AthatOBtlda is quoted at 25a30c : alcohol at 12 21' 186; alum, per pound, 4be; camphor, per pound. 30a35c: cochineal, per pound, btiaaoc; jhloroforni, per pound, 105all5; copperas, oarr&Ls, per pound, 2a3c ; cream tartar, pure, 45 a47c; indigo, per pound, SI 2tal 3u; licorice, Ualab, per pound, genuine, 4üaioc; magnesia, sarb.. i ex.. ier pound. 35a45o; merphine, P. A W., per ounce, H50a4 75; madder, per pound, Walöc; oil, castor. No. 1, per gaUon, IliualÄ); 311, bergamont, per pound. 14 50a5 00; opium, per pound, Sti 50att 75; quinine, per ounce, ti 2j ai So; balsam copaiba 85c; soap, castiie, fr.. Ualbc; soda, bicarb, keg3, per pound, oabc; tans, epsom, per pound, 4a5c; in uff. Garrett's, pack., per gross, 17 00; snuff, Uarrett'i, per jase of dozen, tld 00 ; sulphur, flour, per pound, a&Hc ; saltpetre, per pound lOaiw ; tur Dentine. 47a50o. FISH We have no change to note In prices, sales being male at figures that have pre vailed lor borne time pasu we quote: Mackerel, new mess per bbl, fcaadO ; half bbl. IHalj; quarter barrel. 17 öü; kits, S3 OUiJNoi äxtra per barrel. 00: half barrel, 113 00; per quarter bbl, 16 öü; per Kit, z 7i; ino. i medium per bbl, lia Oo; per half bbl, Ii tO; per quarter Obi, 14 50; per kits, SI 50; No. i large per bbl, 15 10; per half bbl, S7 5J; per quarter bbl, 13 5u; per El 1,51 4o; Xo.i medium per bbl, SI3 5o; per half barrel, 17 ou; per quarter barrel, S3 4c; per kit, (1 30; No. 1 white fish perhalf hbi. w CO: Der quarter bbl. 83: per kit, 11 20:fam lly white näh per half bol, 11 CO; per quarter obi, 2 25; per kit, 85c; No. naae herrlcg, half 3 75; quarters, Si 00; kits. 75c; Labrador ;ner.lng, bbls, W 5o ; half bbis, 9? 00: Round shore wring. t8 14): half barrel, (4 60; mesa salmon per half barrel, S3 00; per kit, t oo; boneless Jod hth. Derrxnnd. 8c: bank Cod fish Der pound, bsc; bloaters per box, Si 40; No. 1 her.mg, per box, 403; No. 1 herring Bcaled, per xix, 45c : sardines halves, mc ; quarters, ibc brooms Common, SioCa2 50 ; medium, j 75 i3 .0 : extra, 3 50a4 Ou. Candles Hotel , 21a22c; star candles are tooted at 17al3ic; common pressed, laa 4ViC Cheese Continues firm at 3al4c for prime to choice factory. rioMTNY Per barr,i, 3 754 no. Canneo Goods Dealers report a fair trat? e and p ices rullLg steady. We quote: Tomatoes, 2 lbs, SI 25al 85; 8 ids, II 65al 75; Yarmouth corn, S2 15a2 20; Mountain sugar, 2t&2 25; Peaches, 2 lbs, SI 75al 85 ; 8 lbs, S2 60a l 60; btrawberrles, 2 lbs, II 80a2 00. Raspberries, 1 lbi, Zi 25ai 50. Whortleberries, i 25a 1 50. Pineapples, 2 lbs, W 25. Yarmouth snoootaah, U 26a2 JO. Green Peas, n 75a2 25. String beans, 11 35a 1 40; Bartlett pears, 3m2 6t;. Lima beans, U 00. Pumpkins, 3 lbs, SI boat 75. Oorned beef, 2 lbs, 81 50a4 6o: lbs,S12 5oal3 00. Dried beef. Jacob's, 15c. ; low grades. 14Uc. Cove oysters, lull weight. 1 pound, SI 10al2u; 2 pounds, 11 00a2 10; light weight, Iponnrt, 0aH5c; 2 pounds SI al 75. Lobsters, 1 pound, U 25; 2 pound?, S3 25. California salmon, 1 pound, tt 6ua2 75; 2 bounds, S3 60a3 65. Foreign Fro its -Prices steady with a mod erate demand. We quote: Dates 8al0o per lb; new raisins, layers S3 0C'a3 la; London layers 14 60; Muscatel crown S3 50a375; double crown 3 85a4 14); öoirana .'6ai8c: Valencia i2Ve: flzs, new drum firm, 12Sal3c; large layer figs 15al6o per lb; French prunes la boxes 10 &aUo: citron 30a 35c; currants Oaluo; Turkish prunes, new, 8H 7 Vic. :muts Soft shelled almonds quoted at21a23c; filberts 14al5o: walnuts, French, 11c; Naples old, 15c; new 17aisc; Brazil nnts loaiio; pea nuts, red, raw, eaeo; wmte Virginias xuc; roasied c higher. HOPS Are quiet at 4? 45c per lb. Hides rTlces rule steady and we quote: Best city green hides, cows. 5 He; steers weighing 85 lbs or over, 7c; bull,4c; bet city veal skins, 11c t best city kip skin, 7c ; green suited ; cured, at 6,Sc ; dry salted hides, uo; dry mnt, luaitc. uruoDy- maes, laic tiheep skins are quoted at 50 to SI 60, according to quality. Tallow. 8a8o. Grease Brown at 6c : yellow. 7a8c : white, 8a9Jc. ikon AINU bTJiJCLi A good, iraa is re ported in thlsdepartment and prices are firm at quotations The quotations are given at list prices. a fol ows: Bar iron is quoted at SJOOai 5J. Bheeu rolled. 10 toi. 4c: 15 to 20. 4Vic; 27. 4Vc. Char coal, lo advance on above rates. Other sizes and numbers are graded at proportionate rates. Bteel Is quotea as follows: BandersonV best English tool. 2o: American tool, ISo: spring teel, 1 Inch, lie; 1'4 Inch and over, llc;Uerman s eel, So; mill pick shapes, 3c. Horse shoes. Burden's, S5 60 per keg; mule, SI higher : plow wings, steel. 7c. LOCATHEK The marxet rn.ed steady. We qaote; Luuubn-inemiiiet is wen supplied witn the various qualities, and prloes are steady. We quote: Oax slaughtered sole Is quoted at 89a41e; Buffalo. 30a3öc; harness 34a38o; upper 22a'i8c per foot: French calf, fl 75a2 25; French- kip, 1 25al 60; oollar, per foot, 30e: bridle, per dozen, 148 OuadO CO; domes Uo calf, 11 20al60; xip. domestic. aOcall 10. LDM BJH The demand is good for this season. The dally movement by rail Is good. Poplar Clear, 130 00; Common. IIS 00; Culls, S10 00. Ash 1st and 2d, t32 50. Black Walnut The quotations are baying prices for green and selling prices for dry 1 amber. 1st and 2d, dry S50 Oinrö inj ; 1st and 2d. green, S40 00a4i 00; Culls. S14 OOalil 00. Pins 1 and 2 clear, per M. feet, green, 147 00 ; dry, 150 ou; flooring, dressed, IJO 00a30 00; siding, dressed, 115 00al9 OU; stock boards, rough, S.6 OOaly 00; common boards, 118 00; bill stuff, to 1 feet, tlO 00, Dill stuff, ovorlö feet, S1700a24 00; heavy timbers, SI 00 extra per M. ; sheeting, 812 00; A sawed shingles, S3 40a3 80: No. 1 shingles, S3 60; poplar shinfiles, S3 00; lath. Si 74; Bouthern pine floor Dk, dressed. 140 ona45 Ou. TINNERS' HTOCK. A fair demand is re ported. We quote: Tin plate U quoted, for 10. 10x14, charcoal, first quality, at S 00; IX, ditto, at SIS 00; IC, 14x20 roofing tin, . Brass kettle, 46o; No 27 Iron B, 410o ; No 27 smooth lron,6r, Moorehead ' galvanized iron, 25 per cent discount from list. Zinc, per sheet, lie; per

cask. 1014. Pi -tin. Strait's. 30c. - Wi

tsngni and annealed 40 per cent aisoonnt rrom list prices; lacquered 35. per cent discount.! Polder llnnerM 18c. Copper Sheeting, 14 to 16 oz, S4c; planished, 14 to 16 oz.40e ; bolt cop- . per, S4o ; bottoms. 84c Lead Flg. 7 Ho ; bar, . by,c : antimony, lie : Babbit metal. 16aJoc t , bEEDS A good demand preralls for tbe various descriptions and prices are quolably nncbanged. we quote: Flax seed Is quoted at SI OCal 40, according to qualltr; clover at S9.9 25: timothy dull at Si Oo ai 75; blue grass SI lial 2r, burlap Included. WHISKY Klrm at SI I. WOOUKN WARE No. 1 tuba per do. 18a 8 50: No. 2 ditto. SVa7 60; No. S ditto, ItfaS 50; Churns, common, per dozen, S7a9 60; No 1, cedar choms brass-bound, 21a2i; No. 2 ditto, rAa21:No. 1 ash churns. 18 00: No. 2 ditto. 11: "o. 3 ditto. S14: stave half-Dusnel measures. o 60; hoop Iron bound ditto, SO 60a7; keelers. five In nest. Ii 2a: meal selves. 14-18, 1 7aai ; ditto 18, in S2a2 2S; OG buckets, two-hoop, tl5a2 00 ditto, three hoops, S2 25&2 35. Wool Dealers report the market inactive, and priet entirety nominal. ui ls a nd lead rnces steady, we qnoie linseed oil at 6-a67o for raw and boiled; kite laorl iiurif at KvalfHZ. window glass i rices are steady ana we quote. 8x101-, 25; 10x12 14 60; 10x14 14 75; lxl6 5 25: 10x18 Si 2.S with 40 per cent, off to the trade. MONEY AND TUE MARKETS. Tuesday Evening, April 11, 1878. There were no new features in the local money market to-day, and nothing transpired outside of the osaal routine of business. Bankers report ample supplies of currency to meet the regular demands of their custom ers and the legitimate requirements of trade, but there Is no surplus, and only first-class paperls wanted. The rates of Interest are un changed, and paper with good names Is pi seed at 10 to 12 per cent. There was a good demand for New York exebange to-day, and the market ruled a shade stlffcr, though transactions were made at par buying and 1-10 selling over the counter. City orders are steady at 9a99. NEW YORK MONEY AND STOCK MARKET. New York, Monday, April 10. Money 45 per cent. Mercantile paper 539 per cent. Custom receipts, S554.CO0. Assistant treasurer disbursed 150,000. Clearings, 128,000,000. Sterling Exchange is quoted at 14 87 for 60 days and S4 89 for sight. ' Gold opened and closed at 113, with sales dur log the Interim at 113. - Rates paid for carrying 1Q4 per cent; loans we re also made flat. Governments steady. Railroad bonds nniet. btock speculation was somewha irregular at opening, but subsequently there was a general decline in prices and con siderable pressure to sell. Western Union was the weakest s'ock, and declined from 67 to65J. There was a large business In thl stock, and the free sales were partly based on rumors that a further reduction in rates would le made before tbe present contest is over. Erie was another stock, and sfter advancing io lSVi fell off to 17J4, owirg to a decline at London, lake Bhore, after an eai ly steadiness, declined from 60 to 9. Pacific Mall at the opening dropped to 16, the lowest point ever made for this stoc. but later advanced to 17 and reached 17. During the last hour the market generally was weak, and the lowest prices of the day were made in somecaees. Western Union oeclined to66?4 and closed at 65J. bt. Paul comm. n fell off to 4i and prelerred to 65, closmg at 4- and trJ respectively. Lake Shore recovered from f9i to 60, and afterward reacted to 69yjS Ml.sourl, Kansas and Texas dropped to 11, a decline of 2 per cent. Delaware and Hudson Canal declined to 115; Pacific Mall advanced to 177 S, and closed al tbat figure. Transactions on Stock Exchange to-dsy clflo Mail, &5,0t0 Western Union, 6,000 Bt. Paul, VXO trie, and 6s,xv iako buore. GOVERNMENT SECURITIES'. lue, w 'd,Tn'r,m. .bai.iAion U. H. 6's 'hi LT.B.'S'65 .... U. H. 6'a '65 (new) U. S. 6's '67 U.B.Ö's'? iperc't I'd loan.. if. 8. 10-40's Cupons, 10-o's Hill 122! 121 122 118 119 I 1 uA U8H. 121 118 V.: llf 121V, 123 1181; 117--11" 113 4X7V 9-s!lU ! MÄ 121 Iit li-2'4 118 1174 12011211 118H 121 1 1 tM lls 1 17 117 1K US 13 111") 12 1VRH 112JJ 112Ji Currency 6's...... uoid 11 Ve 4o6,4 1)3 487 Sterling.. 4fe7 Tbe purchasing price lor government bono In Indianapolis vary from the New Nork quotations Hll per cent. 8TATK HTOCKS.

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Old Tennessees Sew Tennetsees New Vlrginiaa Old Virginias Mlssou riiu 42 4ia? 42X 42X 40! 85 I 85 85 35 104 ti 43 41 35 84 85 84 104 104 GENERAL STOCKS. Tue.i W'dTh'riFn. icau.Mon W. U. Telegraph Paciflo Mall Adams Express. W A F. ExpressAmerican Ex U. B. Express N. Y. Central Erie, preferred Uariem-. Harlem. pVd 68 68 lt 18 . 68 lh 67 17S 117 67 16 6T' 17V 1C7 85 Ml 72k 108 1U7H 85 eoy. 107 ucl 85H lb eoya 60 60S 71 6i 72 to 71 73)4 73X 1I3113 11.1 1)3 20 IMS 1 i: 17 :38 31 138 133 Uli S3 83 JS0 1S3 E3 141 133 44 139 m 133 133 Michigan Oent'l S3 60 0 64 " BOM 63 6t 6 64 f.9H 98 S6V, 41 Ci 64 103 u. P. slocks-.-Lake Shore... Illinois Cent'l. Pittsburg 4 W 98 6 t3 I 9 8 95 8.5 41 85 5 42g Northwestern 4i Northw'n pref C, C C. N. J. Central... Rock Island.... St. Paul.. St. Faul.pref Wabah . Wabasb pref.. Fort Wayne.. Terre Haute..-. Terre H. pref tu 56 1C0 6i 65 65 105 41 64 64 101 Hi 78, 104V ill 105 4i 105; 41 US' 4li 78 4JH t 8 9V 102 4 16 1('3 11 17 4v 119 lü 115V, 18 107M 1('5 6-i 7 64 . 4 ATT 1 s 66 4! 3 102 lUi l.Uil 112 4 16 AM 4 15 ,04 15 is, 15 Ii 104 Chicago A Alton 104 104 103 c a a. prer... 110 U'J 18 H llu Ohio A Missis pt Indiana Cent'l 18 4 IS1 WA 174 '74 in . 4 :i y, 1 1114 0H B. A CL-.. r.9 119 16 118 1H U. A au Joe-. Delaware A Lac. AAP. Teleg'ph C. P. bonds... U. P. bonds. 16 117S 1" U?7 1 1 ii ml l(5i US 18 1H 107 Vi IS 107 ;i7 l5 10514) li6 ut The New York Bulletin of tbe 8th reports a rollt in Importing United States bonds from iurope. . COMMERCIAL. The general markets for the week ending this evening have ruled quiet and steady for all leading commodities. The general prognostications agree that eprlsg has fairly commenced, the commercial pulse Is beating somewhat higher, and the prevailing opinion is that a fair trade will be realized. As a con. sequence merchants feel more buoj ant. Buyers are arriving dally from tbe rural districts and orders for goods are steadily Increasing. Blocks in every department of tradeareupto tbe largest demands, and notwithsttndlng the widespread depression consequent upon a variety of causes, the gsneral markets have a healthy tone and merchants are cheerful. There was a large attendance on 'Change today, notwithstanding the weather was lnausplclouc, and the transactions reported to H. D. Carlisle, secretary, were as follows: 1 car sample oa l'car Hi m pie oats.. cars ear corn, 4 cars re lee ted corn 2 cars mtxnd corn . .... i cars rejected corn., 4 ) bags timothy seed... 2 cars ear corn... lcar Kansas prairie hay. 1 ear bran 13 00 12 00 . p. t. aw ,01.0 lbs clear rib aides.. 100,'XJO lbs d. s. shoulders, seller May.. 8 l car rejected high mixed oorn....... p. t. 1 oar mixed corn.. m 9 aee sesxei P-t.

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In proTistons no esseatial changes In the market were reported. Advices from other points indlcalel a weaker market, but the effect opon'prlces wa? not perceptible, holde s being firm la ttielr views. Tbe export demand for tbe hog product la about equal to Ust year, and with lighter stocks dealers are confident that full prices will be obtained at a later date and are willing to hold. MAKKKTH BT TELEGRAPH. NW YORK. April lO-Klour-Is slightly in buyers' favor t receipts 13,000 barrels; No. 2 S3 003 75; superfine Western and state 14 20(4 60; common to good extra 85 0105 30: good to choice So 85(9 5 70; wmvewne&i extra loaxi 7o ; extra Ohio 5 00 (7 00; Bt. InnlsS5 860 9 00; Minnesota, patent process, 16 509 6U. Rye flour Firm; Western 14 15(33 2a Corn meal-Scarce and a bade-firmer; Western Si 10 3 25. WheatLower and more business doing at the decline; closing fairly active for expoit; receipts 67,1) bushels; No. 2 Chicago spring, poor, afloat,Sl 23CNn. Chicago spring i&liS. No. 2 Minnesota SI 25 i 2; No. 8 Milwaukee spring 1 12 1 lo; winter red Western 8120; white wheat Western and extra white Michigan, prime tl 45; No.S spring New York.lnspected.ll 11; rejected do St 1U; unchanged do St 12$il 15; No. 1 spring II 85; No. 2 Northwestern, old in store, 81 23.1 24. Barl More active; No. 8 Canada II 00. alt Quiet; No. 2 rowed state W7c. l orn Receipts luOu bushels; mixed no grade 7oc; Kan as mixed in store 7i"c; do afloat lc; old Western mixed In store 7U(j72c ; do afloat 71c. Oate Receip'S 3 '.OuO bushels ; Western mixed and state 4 48c; wblte Western mixed and state 435l . Hay Unchanged. Hops Firm; Eastern and Western 119.6c: New York state I3(18c: California löa'iuc. Rio oofiee Cargoes quiet and unchanged. Bugar Dull; fair to good refining 7'i7o: prime 7c; Muscovado 7 ilc; reäned firm at 9toc. Rice Qule ; Carolina 67c; Louisiana buttic; Rangoon ttc. Petroleum Dulljand lower;crude c; refln' HH4y,c; cases lfcg2l?ic; n pthanomlnal. Taiiow- Btadv; 8 -iöxc ctesin Quiet . sUaloed 11 01 9). Turpentine litany spirits f9c. Eggs Firmer; Eastern 20c; Western 18e. fork Dull; new mess 123 Oj; May aJ2J 9i; June 121 9523 15; July 23 10 2335. Beef -'Unchanged. Cut meats Quiet Western pickled hams, 20 to 25 lbs ave age, Kc. Middles Western long clear 12c;cit long clear 12c. Lard Opened heavy and closed dull; piime steam 814 10; May 113 97K (314 02; June Sit 10ai4 15. Butter-Uc changed. Cheese Quiet; Western 6Jl3c. Whisky umi; ti 14. CHICAGO, April 10.-Flour Weak. Wheat Unsettled and lower: No 2 Chicago spring 99c lor spot; tl 0314 for seller May; 81 0w for June; has so d at II 05 for June. No 3 Chicago spring 87SSc; rejected 78c. Corn-Fa r demand but at lower rates: No 2 frsh 47c: regular 4jc for spot: 47c for seller May ; 47c fvr JSne. Oats Dull and lower; No 2 31c for Bpot;33c for seller Mv; rejected 2r. Rye Dull and lower: 6365c. Barley Unchanged ; I60 for spot; '7'aöJ'c for seller May. Pork Steady and in fair demand ;J2 15(922 i'5 for spot: S221-3 20 for April: ta 27 for seller May: $J2 c272 65 for June. Lard lla4J;cvh S13 fOeller May ; 13 67913 70 for June. Bulk meats Buye sand sellers apart; 3.3l2öl3c. Whisky-Firm. Clover seed -tw 75öaio Timothy seed 822 40. Receipt Flour, 9,500 barrels; wheat, 6;, WO bushels: onrn, 47,000 bushels; oat, 16.0 J bushels; rye, 1 7X) bushels; barley, 10,000 bushels. HhlpmentFlour, 13 000 barrels; wheat, h8.000 bushels 30m, 10,000 bushels: oats. 18,000 bushels; rye. none; barley, 14.0(11 bushels. On the call boani this afternoon wheat was weak and lower; SI 1 Tg or May : SI tS for June. Corn Weaker . 1"Ö l"o lor M ay ; 40 170 for Jure. OatsEasier; 33c for May. Pork Ea-ier; 822 iö for May ; S22 50 for June. Lard Easier ; f 13 47 fc r May; 313 67 for June. ST. LOUIS, April 13. Cotton Easier boj not lower. Flour Quiet. Wheat Lo wer: No 2 red fall SI 47&1 48 for cash and April; N 3 red fall 81 39. Corn Lower; No 2 hieb mixed 47c; 45o for cash and April; 44c bid for cash. Oats Dull and no demand; small sales of rejected at 3132V40. Rye Inactive. Barley Dull. Whlsay Dull ano heavy : SI 08. Pork Easier; Jobbing $22 375 23 00. Lard-S13 62. Bulk meats Easlei ; li 25, 111 75, 9 2 00. Bacon Excited and only jobbing sa!e. Hgs Unsettled: light shipMne 57 2.3rj7 50; Yorkers S7 i0ä7 to; packing $7 6ö7 9P. Cat-tie Easier and lower igj butchers' grades; gocd to choice native steers 14 795 75; medium to fair na ive steers 14 25 4 37; pony steers 53 754 37; fair to choice native $3 6034 00; native stackers 2 k.5 8)4 00; native stockers $2 7ö425; feeders f 4 204 50. Receipts Flour 4,00 J barrels;-wheat 1,000 busheis; hogs 2,001 bead ; cattle l.too bead. CINCINNATI, Apr.'l 10. Oonon Quiet . I2c Flour Quiet; 8-5 U"aö CO. Wheat Quie but steady: red II 1531 30. Corn S t-ady a0o51c. Oats InacUve; 3")313c. Rye-Quiet and unchanged. Barley Quirt and t-tead ; No 2 spring 51 10,91 12. Pork Nominally unchanged. Lard Duyers offering lower prices ; steam 513 5otl3 62: kettle S14 l'14 25. Bulk meats Good for luture delivery; demand chiefly for speculation; shoulders 18 60 for cash; SUOo buyer May; clear rib 811 85 lor cah;Sl225 buyer M-y: S12 50 buyer June: 512 75 buyer Jcly ; clear 512 K12 2o. Bacon Generali? nnchaaged; so rue sales lower; 57 62 S9 75, f 12 87. 113 12V. Hogs-Buyers and sellers apart; com 11 on to good light 87 611 -58 25; lair to medium heavy S84otij8 60; receipu186 bead; Bhlpmenfs 850 head. Whisky Opened active and closed dull; SI 06. Butterweak; prime to choice 23j30c; fair to good 22(s26c. BALTIMORE, April 10,-Flour-Firm and fairly active: Western S t 754 20; extra 84 6t(ii'j 25; extra family So 757 50. Wheat Active and firm ; No 2 Western red SI 43l 4b: Penn-s-lvania rd SI 65. Corn Firmer and higher; Western liixed 8?c. Oat Dull and heavy; Western white 4548o ; Western mixed 3943c. Rye Quiet and steady; 75a0c. Hay Quiet; Maryand and Pennsylvania 810 00(24 00. Provision? Qalet andnomlnalry firm. Pork f2A oo,23 a5. Bulk meats Shulder 59 00a 9 25; clear rib? 512 2512 50; loose S9 00. Bacon Shoulders 110 25; clear ribs 113 to. Hams 15ö16c Butter Easier; westein extra öoäc; Western firsts 82(534c Petroleum Quiel ; crude t"t-; refined Hc. Coffee Steady aoo firm; Rio cargoes lfQ 9c; Jobbing cargoes 16 y20. whisay uuiet; 1 uk, TOLEDO, April 10. Flour Quiet. Wheat 5ull;No2 white Wabash 11 o7; No 1 white Michigan 51 2: extra white Mich'gan SI 36; No 1 amber Michigan 51 25; seller May 51 26; seilerJune 81 27; No 2 amber Michigan ;1 i7: No 2red winter he d at tl 27611 28. Rye Lower ; 84 c. Corn firmer; high mixed .3; seller April tc: seuer jay auy,c: 10 w mixed 52c; seller April held at 50c: 49c bid: Kausas 62c; no grade 62c; do grade Dayton and Michigan 2lV(c. Oats Dull and drooping : No 2 35c: Michigan, 35c; rejected 82c. Receipts Flour none; wheat 8,t00 bushels; corn if.ixju bn8hels;oats 2,000 bushels. ShipmentsFlour 600 barrels; w 11 eat 8.000 bushels; corn 62,utO bushels; oats ?,(XXj busnels. PHILADELPHIA, April ia-Flour Dull ; 51 25(34 62; extras 5 7j6 0; Wisconsin and Minnesota extra family 56 2593 75; Ohio and Indiana $7 258 25. Wheat Pennsylvania red SI 60; Pennsylvania amber II 5" '(31 65; Western red 51 101 15; Western white 51 60. Kve 8t)c. Corn Active; yellow 67(jöo: sail 66c Oats -Fairly act:v; wblte 46S51c: mixed 4446c. Whisky-Steady: Western Iron bound $1 14. Petroleum Steady; crude llc; refined 14 -c Butter New York state, Bradford county and Pennsylvania extras 4. raiia: first 81010. Cheese-Firm : New York State 12-a.Mc; Western 12912c. Eggs Strong; Pennsylvania, rew jertey ana xwiaware fresh 20c; Western 18ai9c MILWAUKEE. April 10. Flour Quiet. Wheat-Opened firm and a shade higher; No I Milwaukee spring Si 13: hard II 2i; No 2 Milwaukee Strinz seller Mar SI 06 S: seller June II 07; No 8 Milwaukee spring 94c Corn Bteady; No 2 fresh 48c. oats steady; no 2 fresh 32c; seller May 84c Barley Scarce and hlgber: No 2 spring fresh 91 asked; 90c for cash and seller April; No 3 spring lresh c6c Rye Easier; No 1 9(a70c. Receipts Flour 4.100 barrels: wheat 12,000 bushels. Shipments Flour 4,400 barrels ; wheat 2.',000 bushels. LOUISVILLE, April 10. Cotton Dull ; 12 12c Flour Dull; extra S4 ou; extia family tl 00; A No 1 SB 00; fancy family S7 0U7 50. Wheat Dull: SI 15(91 so. Corn Easy; 45345c Oats Firm; 89c42c. Rye Dull; 7tc HayDull : 815 00. Provisions Quietr Pork 823 00 23 25. 'Bulk meats 56 62, S3 75, 1 12 00, 512 25. Bacon I 60, 512 87, 513 00, 113 15, $13 25. Hams Sog-r cured 14V15c Lard Tleroe 114 60: kegs 115 25. Whisky Closed with a continued downward tendency; SI C6. Bagging Lower; 123 13c BOSTON. April 10. Flour Steady: Western superfine 54 001 60; common extras 15 00( 6 60; Wisconsin extra 55 60(6 5; Minnesota extra 58 ota7 25: winter wheat Ohio. Indiana. aoi M'chlgn $6 0007 ; lUtnois 18 608 bO : St. Louis So 50(9 00; isncy Minnesota ana I Wisconsin 17 .vaw w. torn viniet ana nrm; mum sua jrvuuw n niciu u.&tm vw

ruraemiDa muea na 0 2 white 47käölc: rejected 4l48c; No 1 6l&56c. , OSWEGO. April lO.-Wheat-Unchanged. Corn Unchanged. Barley Lower; No 1 Canada 98c PITTSBURG, April 10. Petroleum Quiet and steady; crude S3 152 17C at Parker's Landing; refined 14314.se, Philadelphia delivery. LITE STOCK MARKETS.

INDIANAPOLIS LIVE STOCK. MARKET, Indianapolis, Tueedat, April 11 . EXCHANGE STOCK YARDS. f cattle . Receipts 225 head to-day, all which were sold. The market wos dull. of Extra . 54 76 Medium . 4 25 Common cows and bulls 2 75 Mieep 4 6(1(3 Hogs 7 2öÄ NEW YORK LIVE STOCK MARKET. New York, March 10. Beeves - Fresh receipu 8,$J hed, making 8.160 head for the week, against 8.4O0 head last week; quality fair and generally ranging from common to strictly prime, including 2 ears of Cherokee; marke, some what irregular, but closing fairly steady at last Monday's prices; the recovery from Friday was equal to 25c; the 2 cars of Cherokee cattle sold at 58 50 : common to good native steers 18 7ölo 75; prime native steers 111 U!1I50, wl'h a few selections at 81175(9 12 5' including a carload of lat Illinois steers. 1,51c lbs, at 12 oo. Sheep Receipts 4,500 head, making the total receipts for the week 15,410 head, against 13,loo head for 1 he same time last week; the market was steady at 56 60&8 5o for poor to strictly prime enshorn fcheep; a car load of fair clipped Ohio arrived Saturday, and sold at 54 25, the first and only clipped sheep received tbls seacon. Swine -Arrivals 6,173 head, makiDg the total for the week 18,680 head, against 22,820 for last week ; none offered alive. EAST LIBERTY LIVE STOCK MARXJEx EAST LIBXKTT, FA. April 10. BX CATTLE The receipts since Friday were 273 cars of through stock, and 41 cars for this market, QOAkltjg a total for the week ending this day of 7,ot9 bead, agsinst 6,709 head the week before. The supply is very light, so far, for sales here; there has been no business done but retailing since last report, and Very few at that. HOGS The receipts for the 4 days past have been 6,645 head, making a total for the week of 13,9m head, against 13,365 head tbe week before; Yorkers 18 008 40; Philadelphias 9 Bheep The receipts for the 4 days rast have been t,tm head, making a total for the week of 16,5 bend, against 12,500 head the week before; selling at ti$ 75. CHICAGO LIVE STOCK MARKET. Chicago, April 10. Cattle Kecelpts 6,000 head ; market dull, and closing weak and a ihdde easier, but active at the close; best grades 85 7&ö 00; 30 head, 1.C50 to 1,500 lbs average. 54 Ec &5 50; these prices for good to choice. NEW YORK DRY GOODS MARKET. New York, April lP.-Dry Goods Vnslness light with c mmtsslon houses: jobbing trade moderate. Prints dull and excited by a red uction of Merrimack D fancy prints to 6; cot'on goods in limited request at unchanged prices. Dress goods in moderate demand. Woolen goods for men' wear ruled quiet, and foreign goods Inactive NEW YORK COTTON MARKET. . ww Toar, April 10. Ccttan-Quiet; middling upland 13 5-16l3c. Fntiues. Closed steady. FOREIGN MARKETS. London. April 10. 5 p. k. Consols fcr money 91 1116; on account 9111-16. United States bonds 5-2ÜS. 1865. l(;5-aüs, 1887. 109M; 10-4US 100; new 6's, KKrJ; New York Ontral, 102: Erie railway shares, preferred. 28. Linseed oU-222T9. Spirits Turpentine 24 244 Paris, April 10. Rentes, 66f 90c. Frankfort, April 10. American securities New 6s, 102. Antwerp. April 18 Fine American Petroleum 31c. Liverpool. April 10. Cotton Dull and easier: tf3td; sales of 7HO bales, including 1,0 0 bales for speculation and export and 4,9t0 bales of Americas. Wheat California white wheat average 9s 9d10s; California club 10s(S10s; red Western spring 8s (39s 9d : winter red Western 9s 8d10s. Flour 2231. Corn New old 29s Oats-3 Xt3YM. Kirley 3. Clover seed American 63:69. Pork Prime mess 67s. Beef Irime mess 8Kb. Lard Fine American 60s. Cheese Fine Araerl an 62. Bacon Long clear middles 5Ss; siort clear middles 55. Tallow Fine American -4t. Spirits petroleum 9a. Reflned petroleum 11s12r. LinBeed oil 5Bs: Common Resin 4cts; pde resin 16s. Spir its turpentine 2(3s. INDIANAPOUS SEED k AQBICULIUBAL WAEEHOUSE. J". QEO STILZ, PBOPRIETOR. No. 78 East Washington Street, Indianapolis. Wholesale and Retail Dealer in Field, Gardenand Flower Seedst Agricultural Implements, Farm lsfach"nery,Hortlcultural Tools, Fertilizers, Plants, S. Homey Ä Oo.'s PIchmond Cast Steel PIowb, Excelsior Corn Drills, Riding and Walking Cultivators, Graes and Grain Seed Sowers', Eagle Feed and Straw Cutters, Oorn Shellers, Churns, Measures, Basketa, Forks, Bakes, Hoe, Shovels andSpades,PrunIng Tools. GARDEN SEEDS A SPECIALTYSO MORE THAN HALF A CENTURY AGO DR. H. D SLLERSE, A CELEBRATED PHYSICIAN OF PITTSBURG. Discovered and used In his practice tbe popular remedy known throughout the country as SELLERS' IMPERIAL i COUGH SYRUP. This is no quack remedy. Thousands are living witnesses of Its wonderful curative powers. It Is pleasant to take, and sure to oure cough, colds, croup, broncblal affections, tickling in the throw, and ail diseases or a kindred nature. H. E. Seller k Co., Plttsburgl Pa., are also proprietors ot Johnson's Rheumatic Compound, the great Internal remedy for rheumatism, neuralgia, headacbe, etc. Their Dr. i-lndey s lilood Searcher Is a most wonderful remedy. It cures al) blood and skin disease, such as tetter, scrofulous affections, ulcers, bolls, pimples, mercurial diseases, etc. The genuine has R. E. Sellers A Co. 's name on the bottom of each wrapper. You can have a doctor always In the boue Dy keeplcg SELLERS' FAMILY MEDICINE3 on hand. For sale by all druggist an 1 country deal

SHERIFF'S SALES.

S" JIFF'S SALF--By virtue of aeertlfjlcopy of a decree to me directed, from ilt Pa9 Snp"10"" U00 of Marlon county, Indiana, In a cauee where"J11?.0 J; nenesis plaintiff and James A. O Neil etaL are defendant, requiring: me to make the sum 01 seven hundred and foity-eix dp.l.rs, and such other installments as provided or In said decree, with Interest on said decree and cost, I will expose at public sale, to the highest bidder, on . Saturday, the 29th day of April, a. d. IOTA between the n c)ock p.m., of said day, at the door or tue wjurvnoBseoi Marlon county, Indiana, the rents and profits for a term not exceeding even Tears. Of the fol In art n nal omni B - ' " -"fc VW VOMIW, t rj11ftal nfumber,on HI. two 2, three 3, four 4 and Ave 3 In Brooklyn Hights addition to the dtV Of Inil anaruiKii u.,i. . t diana. If ltlfh Mnt, mvA Aa 1 , . .. . sufficient sum to satisfy said decree. Interest .u.vu..,iniu,aiiiugwuii) ume ana Place, FinnsA In nnhllo ml. th. ii A J r . 1.111110 Ul Hill Ten 1 estate, or so much theieof as mar be sufficient to discharge said decree, Interests and costs. ' Said sale will be made without any relief whatever from va.nat v-,., A An.A w. .inruipu. ALBERT REISSNER, Sherlffof Marion county. Ar ril 4, A.D. 1876. McDonald Butler, Att'ys for Pl'ir. aprilJ-3t SHERIFF'S SALE. By virtue of acertified copy of a decree to me directed, from the clerk of the Superior Court of Maiion county, Indiana, in. a cause wherein John Ihndreea is plain Uff, und Eliza Jane IIIUId gross et al. are defendants, requiring me to make the sum of two hundred and elghtj-jne dollars and five cents, and two other Installments as provided for in said decree, with interest on said decree and cost, I will expose at public sale, to the hlghett bidder, on SATURDAY, the 22d day of April, A. D. 1376, between th hnma rf Irt nVlAolr i w mA M o'clock p. m., of said day, at the door of tbe luuii, auuw oi xnanon county, inatana, the rents and profits for a term not exceeding seven years, of ihe following real estate, to-wit: Lot numbered four hundred and ten 411 of the subdivision of outiots ninetj-lour H, ninety-iiv 19j, ninety-six 9, ninety-seven 97, ninety-eignt and the sontu halt of ninety-one 91 of tne donation lands to tbe city of Indianapolis, In Marion county, Indiana, according to the plat Records Book, pages 161 and 162, and 25 of the new plat boo a. - If such rents and profits will not sc1 1 for a sufficient sum to satisfy said decree. Interests and costs, I will, at the same time and place, expose to public sale tbe fee simple of said real estate, cr so much thereof as may be sufficient to discharge aid decree. Interests and costs. Said fale will be made without any relief whatever Irom valuation or appraisement laws. ALBERT REISSNER, Sherlffof Marion county. March 23. A. D. 1876. J. Milser, Att'y for plaintiff. mar29-3t SHERIFF'S SALE. By virtue of an execution to me directed, from tbe clerk of the Jefferson Circuit Court of Marien county, Indiana, I will expose at public sale, to the highest bidder, on SATURDAY, the 29th day of April, A. D. 1S76, between the hours of 10 o'clock A. m. and 4 o'clock p. m., of said day, at the door of the courthouse of Marion county, Indiana, the rents and profits for a term not exceeding seven years, cf the lollowing real estate, towit: The undivided one-half H Interest in fortyfour 44 feet and five 5 inches oflTof the north side of lot number lorty-three 43 in lsaco Blackford's subdivision of outlot number one hundred and fifty-three f 153, in the city of Indianapolis, Marlon county, Indiana. And on failure to realize the fall amount of judgment. Interest and costs, 1 will, at tbe same time and place, expose at public sale the fee simple of said real estate. Taken as the property of John Nichols at the suit of Elizabeth K. Nichols. Said sale will be made without any relief whatever from valuation or appraisement laws. ALBERT REISSNER, Sherlffof Marlon county. April 4, A. D. 1S76. Wh. J. Freidlky, Atty. for PPff. apri!5-3t SHEBIFF SALE By virtue of an execu tionto me directed, from the Clers of the Civil Circuit Court of Marion county, Indiana, I will expose at public sale, to the highest bidder, on SATURDAY, the 29th day 1876, of April, A.D. between the boars of 10 o'clock a.m. and 4 o'clocE p. x. of said day, at the door of the Court House of Marion county, Indiana, the rents and profits for a term not exceeding; seven years, of the following real estate, towit: Lots one hundred and forty-nine 1149 and one hundred and fifty 15u In J. F.. Downey's southeast addition to the city of Indianapolis, Marion county, Indiana, as recorded la town tot record 2, page 6, In the recorder's office of Marion county, Indiana. And on failure to realize the full amount of Jadgment, interest and costs, 1 will, at the same time and place, expose at public sale the fee simple of said real estate. Taken as the property of Albert Dupree, entered on the boo is of tbe recorder as the property of Albert Jupee, at the suit of Frederick Kesler. Said sale will be made with relief from valuation or appraisement laws. ALBERT REIS3NER, Sheriff of Marlon County. April 4; A.D. 1876. Harrington A Ortos, Atty. for pPff. april5-St SIIFKIFF'S ALE By virtue or a certified copy of a decree to me directed, from the clera of the Superior Court of Marion county, Indiana, in a cause wherein Southslde Building and Savings Association is plain tin andOeorge W. Fennema-n et al. are defendants, requiring me te make tbe sum of seven hundred and ninetj-elgLt dollars and ten cents, with interest on said decree and cost, I will expose at public sale, to the highest bidder, on SATURDAY, the 22i day ot April, A. D. 1876, between the hours of 10 o'clock A. at. and 4 o'clock p.m. of said day, at the d'orofthe courthouse of Marlon county, Indiana, tue rents and profits for a term not exceeding seven years, of the following real estate, towit: Lot No. six (6) in Jeremiah Foot's addition to the city of Indianspclis, Marlon county, Indiana, as platted and recorded in plat book Ho. 2, on page 4, in the recorder's office of said Marlon county. If such rents and profits will not se'l for a sufficient sum to satisfy said decree, Interests and cost, I will, at the same time and place, expose to public sale the les simple of said real estate, or so much thereof as may be sufficient to discharge said decree. Interests and costs. Said sale will be made without any relief whatever from valuation or appraisement laws. ALBERT REI?SNER, Sherlffof Marlon county, March 28, A. D. 1878. Carter A Riplkt, att'ys for pl'fT. mar?9-St BLACK HILLS. Book written by me who ha been there. Now ready. All about Black Hi Is, Oold Mln lng, How io Get There, etc. Fall particulars. Bent by mll fjr 60 ceats. Address R. T. HUTCHINSON, Indianapolis, Ind.