Indiana State Sentinel, Volume 25, Number 38, Indianapolis, Marion County, 3 May 1876 — Page 8

THE ' INDIANA STATE SENTINEL WEDNESDAY MAT: 3, 1876.

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The demand for loans and discount keeps pace with the ability or the banks, and there are -no surplus funds for k te-flying ventures. The -market can rot be regarded either trincent or easy-Just now It occupies the middle groove. First-clasa paper Is icadily eecommodated at 10 per cenL, but It must come squarely up to that standard or It has bo chance at the banks, and Is thrown upon the street to take Its chances. Tax-payers are well through with that unpleasant feature of their affairs, and as a consequence checking Is not as brisk as when the tax-gatherer'sdemands were pressing, and the deposit side of the account Is bei g enlarged. All things considered, the local money market maybe regarded as In a health v condition, anfrtbe conservative policy of the batks la likely to keep It from unplea&aut or unprofitable departures. There haa been no Improvement In the rates of Eastern exchange. Counter sales being made at premium, while between banks, the rates are (Oto "5 premium. In the absence of Eastern bills currency continues to go forward. City orders are quotably unchanged and sell at 9$äW. INDIANAPOLIS CLEARING! HOUSE. Clearings. Balance. For week ending April 22f l,l2U,i00 .W,0 o For week ending April 28 931, MX) 204.HX1 Monday, May 1 ....-. 165,ooi 2 ,'x Tutsday, May 2 212,000 46,0 0 MONET AT OTHER POINT. Cincinnati The Gazette of to-day says: Yesterday the local money market was fairly active. The heavy demand for loans was not fully met, but depositors In good standing obtained a sufficient supply at S9 per cent. The open market rates were also 89 per cent., but mo-t choice paper was placed at the outside rate on account of the coseness cf the market. Eastern exchange was In good mercan'lle demand and met promptly, sat our bankers were again compelled to ship currency to meet it. Kew York The New York Tribune of May 1st says: The home money mar. . kat caSa be quoted as haying been a tile firmer Ir the last two or tbre days, and continuing so tc-day. a result of the treasury operations and the preparations for th payment of the May Interest In the various monetary corporations. To-day's business waa mostly aiS!i and 4 per cenr., with some Isolated exceptions at higher rates snd some at lower quotations. On pledge ot tinned states securities as collateral, however, the charge has not been above three. Tha market for commercial paper contiuuesdu 1, the best names being subjected to rigid scrutiny, but buyers are plenty who take such approved pa p-r at the going charges 1(3 per cent, for the best. MONEY AT OTHER POINTS. NEW YORK MONET AND STOCK MARKET. New York, Monday, May 1. Money 334 per cent. Prime mercantile paper 46 per cent. Custom receipts, 1776,000. Assistant treasurer disbursed 1680,000. Clearings, S22,000,COO. Sterling Exchange la quoted strong at f 4 87 for 00 days and 14 K for sight. Gold opened at 112 and closed at 112. Rate paid for carrying were made flat and 1 to 4 per cent. Government bonds steady. Railroad bonds dull. State securities quiet. The week opened with renewed depression on Stock Exchange and daring the morning there was a further decline in value. The downward movement was assisted by reports that the New York Central had refused to . accede to the demands of some o her trunk lines for fe restoration of the old tariff on ' freight, and this was construed into meaning a railroad warand postdbly lower passenger fares and freight rates in the futur. Conflicting re pons about t'ommodote Vauderbi t' reIth l-o had an Influence on tbe market. The greatest decune was in New York Central, which, after remaining firm for some time patatltt and upwards, to-day suddenly declined to 108 on a much larger business 1 than naual. TnisdecUn in tbe Central exercised an unsettling influence of tbe general share Ust. Lake Shore -ollowed with a decline from to 01; Northwestern from 41 to 40; Michigan Central from W to 48', and Western Union from M to ö. Towards I o'clock a steadier leeling set in, and New York Cen'ral suddenly ad?anced from ICS to 112 ; which atlfXentd the whole market. During tbe last uour the market was firmer and prices generali v advanced, but In the final aals be e was a reaction In soils csesof XA to 34 per cent. Transactions od Block Exchange to-day aggregated ift3,000 snare, of which 7,'tX) were Pacific Mail; 61, 0 Western Union; 12,000 Northwestern; 13,000 8t- Paul: itt.ouj Erie: 66,000 Lake Shore; 7,ono New York Central; bM Ohlos, and 1MXJ0 Michigan Central. GOVERNMENT lECTTRITTES. iu. v u IUI (Ik oat. Mon D. S. 6's Hi 122: 122 :i8 121 122 122 IIS 119 132 IIS 119 121k 123 114 119 121 122 117 18 11K li6 U.8.6's' us 119 118 11 U. a. 's W (new) U. . B's Hi . U. 8. 6's Cpere't fd loanTJ. 8. 10-40's Capon, I'-hj'b. Currency 6's t'illi! 1 lA 1VS 122 Vfe "Ja H7?t 122 117, ii:il ii"JC ! 1H 11K La, :2USt!i21 OoVl 112 irlerlinz.... 487 4S7 )487. 4i7 4Mi4W

BTATB STOCKS.

TuaJWdlTU r Fru " 43 ay, 41 43Xl - "Y 84 34 1 34 82 H 83 83 I 83 83 104 1M!104 104

lid Te essteaew nneKeee r Virginia.. A Virginias 43 42 49 84 34 104 Vi i luxon -in ,,,, 104 in purehaalnR price for government bonds xx Indianapolis vary from the New Nork quoatlons Vesl per cent. GENERAL STOCKS. TuciW aiTh rirj:!. (Bau Mon M. U. Telegraph Paeiflo Mail. .darns Kx press. w a if. ExpressAmerican Ex-. 'T. h. KiPTew N. T. Central trie Erie, preferred Har em H ai lern, p'i'U Vtlrnigan Centl H. P. stocks.. Lake 'Shore ... Illinois Ont'i. PlUefcurg Northwestern Northw'n pref. O.a C a Ca 6-5 21 apt M 61 8 112 15 26 VcH 62 M I 6SK 97 94 60 97 65 1 108 65 C4 3 31 27 K8 108 XLS 81 61 70 14 6 j 6U ea 62 t2 69 112 14 19 2S6',' 13 49 MS w 94 4(1 5 9 97 69 liai 112 112 14 15 26 128 52 61 137 62 LUX 13S ISM 67 4 64 83'i 91 1 S3 9 fcO?i w 97 4 ai 94 94 39 SSV, 1 6 6i blA 5ou 99 49 v.J. fentnd.. 97 9. Rock Inland fSt Faul -t. Paul,prel. abah......... Vabah pref ...... r'ort Wayne. Ter re Haute. . Ten-e H. pref Chicago x Alton C. A A. pref.... Ohio Missis pi Indiana Ont'l O, R. t Q H. A HL. Joe I -laware 4 Lac. A. P.Teleg'ph C. P. bonas U. P. bonin 10' lo.; a 33! ll)4 87 US'. 104 37 ?8 64 3 64 Mv4 ea I 8 102 io; io:! U)l 1C2 1C2 ?4 15 3 15 98 1C4 13 97 14 15 99 104 Id WJ4 87 104 11 8 im 4-J 16H JA 16 4l läH it ' la 4l 116H 13 108: 17 1C6 J17 117 ;i7 IJ7 15 14 13 i'H7 ice? 11 18 ue K4 H9i 18 '09 19I 18 18 loeiue-s 116 1( 104 '4 tflis' r. ah 104S 104 S COMMERCIAL. The week ending ihls evening has devel oped nothing unusual or nnlooked for In trade affairs. Tne general markets have ruled quiet. There has been no special movement in any of the leading commodities, and there has been no fluctuations In values. Tha statistics obtained by the Board of Trade show that during the month of Anrll Indianapolis received 18.W3 car loads of freight, equal to 183,930 tons, an averase of more than 7u0 cart, and of more than 7,000 tons of freight for each working day In the month. The shipments of mtrchan dise for the month required 13,992 cars, giving the oatflow freight 139,920 tons by rail. In the department of groceries no changes have occurred In prices for the past week, and a fair order demand with steadiness in values are the distinguished features of the market. There Is a firmer feeling In coffee?, but pi ices have not advanced. In dry goods we have no changes to note In any of the leading articles. Prints and cotton goods are down to the lowest possible level, and the Indications are that an upward tendency In values must occur at an early day. A fair trade is reported. Tbe boot and shoe trade la moderately active, and prices are steady. Stocks are all that Is required In quality or quantity, and dealers are prepared to convince buyers that the Indianapolis shoe inaiketls equal to that f any competiug city. In other departments of trade a fair season. able business Is reported, and expectations which, in well Informed circles were moderate, are realized. ON 'CHANGE. The attendance on 'change to-day was ex ceedingly meagre, a faot which everybody was prepared for; and It would have been quite as well to have had no meeting at all. The call board was omitted, and nothing of lmportan e transpired. Advices In regard to grain and provisions were dep easing, and if the tone of the markets was despondent, their color may be set down as exceedingly blue. In the department of grain, the tendency Is to a lower range of values, particularly for oorn and oats, for which the demand is light and receipts lib rah Wheat is fairly steady, but transactions are unimportant. The condition of the provision market puz zles the best informed dealers and the future of the market is all gueas work. One talng. however, Is pretty cei tain at present prices, there are thousands who can nor use any of tbe hog products, and unless there Is a speedy revival of the Industries of the country, or prices materially declined, holders will flod out that notwithstanding the areat falling off on the winter corn, as compared wllh tbe prevlons year, that stocks are too large. The reports from ali points In regard to provisions evidence great depreslos. The question is not who is rich enough to carry heavy stocks, but who is able to purchase them for consumption. BALES ON 'CHANGE. The "ales to-day on- 'Change, as reported to H. D. Carlisle, Eq., secretary, were as follows: 5 cars bleh mixed rejected corn p.t. p. t. 6 00 31 4 ii 8 25 47 45 46 10 cars hign mixed corn, rejected-... 2JU DDis nour. 1 caroata.. I car oats 20 cars high mixed com, f o. b 1 car winter brau, f. o. b ................ 4 cars high mixed rejee'ed corn, f. o. 2 ears mixea corn, I. o. o. 1 car high mixed corn, f. o. b 2 cars ear corn.. . 1 ear ear corn , STOCKS OF GRAIN IN ELEVATORS. What. Com. elevator A 9.9(6 84,"5l Elevator H 16,(61 67,056 levator C ...... 2,9 0 Elevator Dm L80O 700 elevator K 8,')0 CitySiev'or. 484 9,0 Oats, aye. Ear' 10.Mil . 7-28 600 130 11 .800 Total. 29.000 107.OÜ 30,219 IMPORTS AND EXPORTS. The following Is an exhibit of receipts and shipments of leading commodities for the laat twenty-four hours: aSTICLU. BSOPTS. SHIP "TS iran, tons , lo0 tu tiarley. bushels.. 0 1,'wa 8 l.iro 3oal and Coke, tons. lil 204 Lloo llo,'W 6,700 j (CO 61 250 1T6 0.0 ,3i: 70 . 4O0 176 . J50 Jattie, nead.. ."orn meal, barrels. Xrn. basraeisM. , 'Liar, oarreis.. , 131 600 6.VO 4 m lay. tons. Udes. tons... iozs. head. Uoo -torses and mules, heart.. ...... lArd. Carcea 5 J Ifl""' 396,0ii0 )ats. bnahais - 9,100 frovlAon. tons 40 tye. bnahels... 6 200 Sheep, need ,, .m, 75 heat. bushels , , 1.S75 Vool, , i . JThisky. bbUk. FREIGHTS, The following tables show the current rates or freight to various points: FREIGHTS TO SOUTHERN POINTS.

Meat In Meat Hulk. Packed Flour. Uraln. W 60 92 46 2a 25 84 17 25 26 46 28 45 60 M 45 65 65 I 16 68 6i. 65 120 60 6.1 60 90 45 60 60 1 45 lö 15 30 15

Chattanooga... Nasbville. Memphis vloo.le h tlan'a.. Anrnitta.. Jharlesfon... Savannah Louls'-Ule, Ky,

FREIGHTS, ALL RAIL, FROM EAST.

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wocH'srai'C h 1 1 1 5 -r C 1 U P : e s e r or : ! 5 f S z t i i : r- ; New York T iaT7:n iT 65 27 Boaton 1 4 1 10 82J 46 7238 Philadelphia 121 t9 t9 28 37 49: 4 Haltlmore..... 1 11 to &ii'I7 35 4j'?2 buffalo 8 6( ' ,2:3i U 4 20 Albany I 2 K 72 4 j 45 70 Plttsbure. 70 6 6t : 10 25 Rrie, Pa" 80 SO 60 a 4S 22 Providence 1 46 1 V 2 50 5V g.'i41

Our table showlrg the Chicago option market, mcinlcg and evening sessions of the board, Is attracting attention, and evidently serves a moat valuable purpose, since Chicago prices rule the markets Fast and West. They are prepared by Messrs. J. 1L McMahan A Co., and may be relied upon as correct. CHICAGO OPTIONS. The following shows the condition of the Chicago market at the morning and afternoon sessions of the board. May 2, 1876: i Kl 1 7! E.': : c : O : a. : c : 5" : : x I X : v'3 OC o: aacS 4 rf. V1 Vai Ät: es i-v: : eecc ceo tc : J WEEKLY REVIEW OF TOE INDIAN APOLTS MARKETS. INDIANAPOLIS PROVISION MARKET. Bulk Meats Nominal; e. p. h. offered at 13c; d. s. shoulders, chu or Msy, 7a7c; c r. llai ccash or Aiav: iiic jnue. Brkakpast Bacos Jobbing, 16c i-'RlKD Bef.f Nominal ; tobLing, 15c Urease Brown, 7c; ytllow, lycz; white, IO'k.c. Lard Steady; kettle 13al4c; p. t. firm a'. 13al4c cash : 13c May. 8. C Hams Jobbing, 15c: s. c shoulders, 12c; bacon shoulders loc; bacon c. sides, 14c. i allow Country reudefed,?c; city, 8 a9o. INDIANAPOLIS GRAIN AND FLOUR MARKET Corn The market Is steady: mixed, 46a 47c, f. o. b. ; hlKh mixed, f. o. b., 47 47c. Kr corn. 4öaltic ou track. FLOCR-The market is unchanged and quiet. City fancy s are held at from 17 0ua7 50; family at sä 7äa4 nO; country family. $4 7ca5 25; extra at 14 2 a4 75 low grades ranging from m tman 7a, as to Ausli'y. Feei Bian, better demand; sales made in tbe last few days at f 11 75; inquiry good. Oats Keceipta light and prices quotably unchanged; white oSslvc; o. 2 while 36aJ8o; mixed Waix: Indiana and Illinois, by sample iac; rejected and bo grade, by sample, &a 3,c. owing to conaition. Kte Nominal at 6oa73c. Rye Flour Slow at 14 60a4 7;c Wheat Tbe market is a steady at fl no al 2u tor choice indiana; No. 2 amber would brtDg tl 0 al 3j; no offering: damaged 7(a85c; no grade, 85ail 10; choice Kansas and Michigan, tl 35; all by sample. INDIANAPOLIS PRODUCE MARKET. Apples Are scarce and firm at from 15 60a 6 (x) per bbl : extra to choice I. OOJS 00. Bcttks For choice lots shippers are paying IPauc, and Jobbers are selling at 22$&; Micnikan ouuer, soc. Beeswax Is steady at 25c per pound. Beans We Quote white navy at 1 25al 30 on arrival and SI Cxi per bushel from store. Dried t buit rTlce8 are steady. Apples 9a 10c on arrival, and 11'h11Vc per lb in barrel lots from store. Peachesare dull at 10a 1& for old and new on arrival, ar d llal3c for s aud -s from store. eggs Shippers are paying 11c for barrel lots here, and 10c on platform. Commission merchauts are selling at 12c. Kokkign Fkcits-O anges are selling at 15 0L'a5 '0 per box with ample supply. Lemons are hld al8i00ao&0 per bux. Bananas 11 uia5ooper bunch. Keithebs Are firm at 40a45c on arrival for pnrr e lots and ta25o for ujixed. Ucney Kanges from 20 to 30 cents per poind, according to quality. Hay The market Is steady, and we quote: Prime timothy will bring 115 to n; No. 1, mto 114; No. 2, $11 to 112. Prime prairie, Il2al3: Sough grais, prairie, ranging from ttf 00 to IS 00. Maple Sugar We qnote at 13al5c per lb. Onions Are held at fl 6 2 50 per bbl and light demand ; Jobbing at 5 c7-5a per bushel. Onion Sets -Are In Tight demand at IHy 4 50 per buabel for silver eklu bottom sets; rod bot torn, S3 6 rs4 per ousbei. Poultry-Market Is reported unchanged. Live turkeys prices steady at lue per pound; ducksSi ! per dozen; roosters S3 00 per dozjn, old bens St t0 per dot n. Potatoes "-upply is light; SOgi'c for car load lots: Jobbing at4Va5uc Sweet Do' a toes Jersey seed are held kjooo50 per bbl; Nansum, S2 6t4 tO: Bermuda, S3 003 6oper bbl; sweet potau.es for tab.e 13 5 at 00 per obi. kags Cotton rags are quoted at 2 cents per pound , INDIANAPOLIS GROCERY MARKET Coffee Roasting grades of Klo are quoted at Jale: zood to fair at 21a2c: prime at2323e; choice to fancy, at 2ia-io and Java atSsa35VtO uheesb 4jominues nrm at uai40 lor orl me to choice factory. Molasses and Syrup New Orleans molasies is worth &vaMo for fair to fancy, and syrups at SOaSl for rommon to fancy. Rica Dealers quote at 7a8o for Carolina: 6a'e for lair to best Louisiana. pcq ARS rrices steady, wun a eooa jonDing demand. We quoie: Kenned at Juu ir A. Off A 10c, 9al0c for extra C, and 11a Uc lor hard : circle C and B, 9a9c ; yellows, 6abo; New Orleans, good to choice 8 a9c INDIANAPOLIS DRT GOODS MARKET. DRY ÜOODH Weauote: Batting Ordinary ,l0al2c; middling, 15c; est tissue, 16c. Brown rllxno Nashville, 10; Pepperel, lOcj Stark, loo. Ttczing Omego 83 Inch, 19 Amoskeag A. O.A. 20c; A,17c;Conestoga, -4 Medal, 17c; Medal, ISo extra, , 18; extra, 4-4 20o; Lewistown, 86 Inch, 22o; 82 Inch, 19c: ditto 80 Inch, 170 ; plaid 22c shirting Stripes American, 6-8, 10; 8-3, 'Kc; ahlitenten cheviots, B, loo; AA, i3o; AA A,Wc; XX, 14c; Otis cheviots, I2c; Everett do, 12o. Paper Ca m brics Common colors, 6c; high jclors, 1 cent nig her. Prints American, 6o; Washington, Merrimac, Kichmond, Oriental and Oonestoga, 6o; prague's fancy, 6c; Freeman, bfic: Standard shirting print. 6c; Albion solid solors, 6c ; Wamsutta, 6c ; Mourning prints, 6e. Carpet Chain White, Sis; colored, 28c; coverlet warp, 2Jc.

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v . i ti So: Park A.. 6Vc: Granite F UIUIQ1 6o ; Pepp NM 7c ; Pepp O jT7 Pennt. 9o. uearora k lpp K., 8c; EZfSESS -Lonsdale.lOc:Hope ÄhW womit,10c: Hlli.8el 4-4, 9c; iiwlgbt at' .w, . Vanhn XX 7o iiT v wir:. s: L-amDrira, Lonsoaie, v.:J.n.?f 1155s: Jane Knight, 8c; V7a?i.RAi: Volk Mills. 13cT StS;.:' Jfl' Union, 35c; Banner. 22c; MICFi,ANEOrS MARKETS. Candy Th' j market Is steady under a fair utuiuu. n e quote ruoiied sugar candy at Ilo per lo; fine stock candy at kisses at 14o; French kisses at lac: tum tirors at 14a2 o: Jackson balls at 15c; common mixed at Ho; fine do at c. Coax and Woor We quote: Anthracite, per ton, -a 75; Braxli block, per jnshel, 14c; White rttver, i4c; saDd creea, ibe; tugniana grate k; Highland ateam 11 Pitta urg. 2; c; braxll nut, oometic, 12c; do, ('earn Brazil slack. 8c: Virginia eannel. 27c: fnnianacannel, n'c; coke, 12a1:c; wood,? 150 a a wi per coid. H ines 1'rlces rule steady and we quote uetit city green hides, cows. 6c, aieers wtigulng i Ids or over, 7c; best city vem skins, lie; be't city kip skin. 7c; green su tod : cured, at taec; dry salted hides, 9c; dry flint, loaiac. (irnbby nldes, 4a4Hc Sheep skins are quoted at 50 to SI 60, according to quauiy. iauow. (s&'-ic. urease Brown at ac: ytllow. 7a.Ho : white, e4s9c, Nails We quote lOd Sa 05 per keg and smaller numbers at the usual advance. Salt tar lots: Saginaw, SI 6al 70; Ohio river, il ömU b0; Kanawha, ri55altxp. Seeds We quote flax seed at II 00aI40, according to quality ; clover atSiOOi); tl joothy du'l at S2 75a2 85; Blue grass SI 5091 fj, burlap Included, for extra clean. Tobacco. we quote: Rova.' uem at 8(c: Monitor Navy, tfoatöc; o.tled tobacco, twc; Drignt navies and quarters, o2Hr.se; smoking brands, öocaSl 25; fine cuts, 6a8c; black tobacco. hoa55n in caddies : twl.ita, 60a9ic. BUILDING MATERIAL Trade fairly actve nd prices unchanged. Lime: Delphi and Huntington, F3fto; Pern, 0c; st. Paul, 2c; New Paris lime, 30c per nnaHAl Hal. laJil. hnuh.l D c . Michigan, S3 2fi; N'ewark. 13 50. Fire brick, f3 10 17 per nnndred. White sand, tl 50a4 per bar rel. Cement, f 2 25 per oariel for Loulsvllie n 50a8 00 for Portland; Rosedale, 52 50 per uarrei DKUOS A fair trade Is reported, wHt full stocks, and prices rule steauy lor all etaple articles. We quote: Assaicetlda la quoted at 25a30c ; alcohol at t2 20 Sä; alum, per pound, 4be; camphor, per pound, äoaäöc; cocblneaJ, per pound, oa!.c; Ihlorotorm, per pound, 1 o5al 15; copperas, barrels, per pound, 2&3c; cream tartar, pure, 45 47c; indigo, per pound, SI 2al itO; licorice. jaiao, per pouna genuine, suaioc; magnesia, sarb., 2 ez per pound, 3:a4Sc; merphlne, P. & W., per ounce. M50a4 75; madder, per pound, I3albc ; oil, castor. No. 1, per gallon, 110 110; ti, bergamont, per pound, 54 5)a5 00; opium. per pound, ftt 60att 5; quinine, per ounce. Si Su t2 3o; balsam copaiba böc; soap, castlle, fr la 6c; soda, bicarb, kegs, per pound, 5a 6c; wiis, epeom, per pound, 4a5c; muff. Oanit's, pack., per gross, 17 mi; snuff, liarrett', per iase of 4 dozen, S16 OC; sulphur, flour, per sound. 6a(c; saltpetre, per pound I0a25c; turpentine, 4öa4c FISH We quote: Mackerel, new mess per bbl, C8a30; half bbl, H4alo; quarter barrel, 7 5u; Kits. S3 00:Nol ixtra per barrel, 126 00: half barrel, IIS to; per juarter bbl, W 5o; perkit,S2 7i; No. 1 medium per bbl, (13 ou ; per half bbl, S3 to; per quarter obi, 14 bo; per kits. Si 5o; No. i laree per obl,S15 to; per half bbl, 17 50; per quarter bbl, S 5u; per kil.ll 4i; No.K medium per bbl, 113 00; per half barrel, 17 to; per quarter barrel, S3 4u; per kit, fl 30; No. 1 white fish per half hbi, 6 c0; pr quarter bbl, S3 25; per kit, II 20; family white fish per half boi, S3 50: per quarter )bl.J;per kit, 7Jac; No. uaae herring, half a 75; quarters, Si ou; kits. 7Cc; Labrador nerring, bois, I 5o; half bb!s, lofX): Round shore erring. H 10: half barrel, 14 50; mess salmon jer half barrel, S9 00; per kit. Si ou; boneless Jod fish, per pound, be; bank Cod fish per xund,6c; bloaters per box. Si 40; No. 1 herring, per box, 40c; No. 1 herring scaled, per oox, 45c; sardines halves, 30c; quarters, '6c Candles Hotel, 21ac; star candles are iuotd at 17al8c; common pressed, 13a 14C tASND Ooods We quote: Tomatoes, 2 lbs, SI 2oal 35; 8 lbs, II 65al 75; Yarmouth corn, 82 15a2 20; Mountain sugar, tl Ana 25; Peaches, 2 lbs, 11 75al hi; 3 Iba, 12 60a I 60; Strawberries, 2 lbs, II 80a2 00. Raspberries, 1 lbi, ti 25a2 50. WhorUeberrles, Si 25a 1 00. Pineapples, 2 lbs, 82 25. Yarmouth succotash, Ii 26a230 Green Peas, SI 75a2 25. String beans, SI 35al 40; Bartlett pears, S2 85a2 6o. Lima beans, tl 00. Pumpkins, 8 lbs, 81 65al 75. 'orned beef, 2 lbs, 84 boa4 65: 6 lbs, 512 5ual3 00. Dried beef, Jacob's, 15c.; low grades. 14c (Jove oysters, full weight. 1 pound, SI 10a 1 20; 2 pounds. Si 00a2 10; light weight, 1 pound, 90ac; 2 pounds SI al75. Lobsters, 1 pound, 52 25 ; 2 pound, S3 25. California salmon, 1 pound. 12 50a2 75; 2 bounds. S3 60a3 65. rUTS Son shehed almonds quotd at 21a23c; Ulberts 14a) 5c; walnuts, French, lie: Naples. old, 15c;newl7al8c; Brazil nuts lOallo: peanuts, rvd. raw. 8attt4c: white Virginias lue: roasted Sc higher. HOPS-Are quiet at 40af5o per lb. IRON AND bTEKL We quote: Bar Iron Is quoted at I 40aJ 60. Bbeete rolled. 10 to 14. 4c: 15 to 20. V c; 27. 4o. Char coal, lc advance on above ra Other sizes and numbers are graded at proportionate rates. Hteel la a not col as follawa: Sanderson 'a best English tool. 22c: American tool, 16c: I spring steel. 1 Inch. 12c; 1 Inch and over, I lie lierman s'eei, wc : mm pica snapes, jhc. - Ho. se ahoea. rinrden'a. ts 60 per keg; mule, SI higher: plow wings, steel. 7c. LEATHER The mar get ruled steady. We quote; oak siaugnterea coie is quotea at svatio; Buffalo, 30h36c; barntss 84a38c: upper 22a'i5c; per foot; French calf, SI 75a2 2o; trench kip, I m Ku i aaIIb was fWvr Ql Lr KaHrllA na w A lust vviiflti y ac vi 'v va ivtV dozen, 848 laeo (X); domestlo calf, 81 loaiao; kip. domeaiio. Wicall 10. LUMBER Domestic: We quote buying as fallows: Walnut Nos. land 2, 4-4 acd up., green, Si5a50 per M.: Not. 1 and 2, to , green, Stoa 45 per M ; culls, 4-4 and up., green, Si per M; Nos. 1 and 2, 4-4 and up., dry, 5o5i per M; culls. 4-4 auu up., dry, t.uaii 5o per a. Poplar Clear, 4-4 and up., green, 9 2 50a2i clear, 4-4 and up., dry, I25a26 per M; com mon. 4-4 and up., green, si4 per at : commor, 4-1 and up., dry. ti5al7 per I; clear, , green. llfa-Ji; No. 2, , kreen, 12al4 per M. Ash Nos. 1 and 2. 4-4 and up., green. t2Ua 22 50 per M ; No. 1 ana 2, 4-4 a&d up., dry, 122 00 a25. Pink We quote selling prices as fol ows: Nos. land 2 clear, per M. leet, irreen. H7 00 ; dry, 850 00 ; flooring, dressed, S2U,U0a3O0o; siding, dressed, 815 oual9 oo; stock boards, rougn, 1 6 00al9 00; common boards, 816 00: bill stuff, to 16 feet, 116 00. olU stuff, over 16 ieet, 817 UOa24 00; heavy timbers, 81 00 extra per M.; sheeting, 812 00; A sawed shingles, 140a3j; No. 1 shinglee, Si 5u; poplar shingles, S3 00; lath. Si 75; Southern pine floorin, dressed. 40 00a45 Oo. TINNERS' BTOCK A fair demand is reported . W e quote : Tin Plate Is u noted, fer IC. 10x14. charcoal. fimquaii:y,at3l0 0ü; IX, ditto, at 813 (Hi; lc, 14x20 roofing tin, ' 89 00. Brass kettle, 45c; No 27 iron B.4!4l0c; No 27 smooth lron,öc. Moo re head 'a galvanised iron, 25 per cent dis count from list. Zinc, per sheet. 11c: per cask, 10o. Pig tin. Strait's, 27c. Wire Hright andanneaiea 4U per cent aiscount irom list prices; lacquered A per cent discount. Solder Tinner's 18c. Copper Sheeting, 14 to 15 os, 84c ; planished, 14 to 16 ox.40c ; bolt copper, 84c; bottoms, 84c LeadPig, kc; bar, 9c ; antimony. lc ; Babbit metal, 16a20o. WHISKY Firm at SI CO. WOODEN WARE No. 1 tnha per dos. fba 8 50 : No. 3 ditto. 9a7 60; No. 8 ditto, ia6 60 ; Churns, common, per dozen, S7a9 50; No 1, cedar churns brass-bound, S21a22; No. 2 ditto, t2oa21;No. 1 ash churns. S14 00: No. 2 ditto. 812: No. 3 ditto. 110: atave half-Dusnel measures 85 60; hoop iron bound ditto, 86 60a7; keelers. five in neat. 12 25: meal selves, 14-ia, i7taa; ditto 18, In I2a2 25; O U buckets, two-hoop, SI 95a2 60 ditto, three hoops, 82 25a2 35. Wool Dealers report the market Inactive, and prloss entire y nominal. Hardware We quote axes 810 rcal2 CO per dos. as to quality; farm bei s, 0 lbs, 85l0;0 lbs, 1601; bulbs, 17 00, with 6o per cent discount to the trade. If bronzed, 35 per cent to quotations added. Oils Prices steady We quote linseed oil at 61s6 c fbr raw aad boiled; white lead s eady at ioal0o Laid, extra w. s. SI 10 at 12; No. ), 9la93c; coal oil, lu-, Hal6: headlight, 175,20a.O: castor oil, 9catl 10; W. Va. lubricating, 1 a25c; natuial rock, i5a4.c; tallow oil, i (al lu. Window ulass Prices are steady and we quote, exll) 14 &;l'Jxl2 84 60; Wxt4 14 75; ItxlO

85 25; 10x18 85 25, with 40 per cent. oT to ths trade. Pio I ron. -The market haa ruled quiet and dull for some time past, with a limited demand, confined almost entirely to ihe immediate wants of consumers. The following quotations fairly represent this market : . HOT BLAST CHARCOAL. Hanging Rock, No. 1, per ton 823 00,3.24 00 4m Hanging Rock, No. 2, per ton. 22 00 Hanging Rock, Forge, per ton 20 00,321 00 Southern Brands, No. 1, per ton. 3J m(a Southern Brands, Forgcper ton 2i C) Virginia, No. 1, per ton 22 00023 00 v lrginia, No. 2, per ton SI eoa Virginia Forge, per ton 20 GOa TONE-COAL AND COKE. Hanging Rock, No. 1, per ton 21 00(322 00 Hanging Kock, Forge, per ton 19 00r20 00 Red Short, No. 1, per ton 25 .D(ä2S Co Ked Short, force, per ton 22 C023 00 Am. Scotch, No. 1, per ton 23 00(324 uo COLD BLAST. Hanging Rock. Car Wheel, ton- F9 00-8 43 00 Missouri, Car Wheel, per ton. 84 0-.35 00 Southern Biands Car Wheel, ton 20 00o3J CO Machinery and Forge, per ton... 29 00J34 00 Blooma, per ton . . i

INDIANAPOLIS LIVE STOCK MARKET. Tuesday Evening, May ?, 18-6. Cattle Since last sale day there have been no features of special interest In the market. Receipts have been liberal and prices well maintained. We quote: Prime to extra butchers, 84 50$5CO; g od, M 'J4 2S; fair to medium, 13 00 a3 50; common. 82 2öai 75. Piices firm far choice. Receipts to-day, .4S head. Hons Prices have declined daring the week and the market rules weak. Packer are paylag S M,ai7 so per 100 lbs gross. Recti du today. 1,20 head. Sheep The market continues quiet and witu little ch nge in prices. We quote: Good shipping, loo lb and over, SJ 75a5 iä; common 8hiiping, 100 lb and over, 52 50Q3 50. Good demand. INDIANAPOLIS HORSE AND MULE MAR-KÜ.-1. Tuesday Evening, Vay 2. Keselpta of horses and mules during the past week have been below the wants of the trade, and good prices have prevailed through oat tne week, with a ready sale for all that have been offered. Mr. A. G. Jackson quotea: Heavy uralt Dorses at iiw aio. Light harness horses at S5al25. Plugs range from S25a50. Moles, fully 1 bands high, command 1125; unbroken mules, 3 to 4 years old, st.ll at from ?:0 toias. MARKETS BT TELEGRAPH. NSW YORK, May 1. Flour-Receipts 13,000 arreis; super ana western ana state H 10 C44 50; common to good extra 84 MS 20; good to choice 85 25(35 75; white wheat extra 85 75j 7 7a; Ttraohio 14 907 00; St. Louis 85 20j 9 00: Minnesota, patent process, 86 609 5m; No. 2 84 oof( -rja-i. kye flour-Quiet but steady ; Western 755 15. Oorn meal Steady; Western ti 80 43 35. Wheat-Quiet and lower; receipt uvw bushels; No. 2 Chicago spring nominal at 51 !81 21; No. 8 Chicago sprlrg 8119(31 13; No. 1 'Milwaukee spring, in s ore, 81 26; No. 2 Milwaukee spring 51 2 (al2i; No. Mil w ukee spring tl Uistl 1 : No. 1 Cheboygan, very choice, I13.i; amber state, very choice, fl fO. Rye Dull and heavy; stale 90cöc; Western 8085:; Canada, In bond.9oc. Barle Quiet andunchanged. Corn Receipts 8V0 buabels; mixed, no grade. 69i69c; mixed, steamer, 62ra6c; do araded, 62olXc; newWestern mixed, ungraded, 6:c. tts A shade firmer; receipts li)1 bushels: Western mixed and state 37'48c; white Weetern mixed and state 4dvft 53c. Hay-Quiet. Hops Quiet. Rio coffee tad f ; cargoes 15lc; Jobbing L. tiyo gold. Sugar-Quiet aud unchanged. Moiassea 50 test, 31c. Rice-Quiet. Petroirrm Dull; crude bo: refined 13,'xc: cases 17 o 20c. Kesin teady: strained It70al80. Turpea lne Spirits. c. Kags Western 14'15c. Pork Heavy; new mews 821 t21 6o: June 821 70; Angust sl Bef Uncharged, cut meats Western quiet. Middles Quiet; Western long clear 12c ; city loag ciear I2c Lard Prime steam 813 mail 15; June 513 2ol332Hc; JUly S13SH'3 z-y'-. AUgUSt 13 4(I3 47C. Butler New Western Irt.itic. Cheese 6.llo. Whisky Quiet; 81 H bid; held at fl HoW2. CHICAGO, May 1 -Flour-Quiet and un ebanged. Wheat Openea active; closed dull and weak; No 2 Chicago spring liowiij 100 June; fl02for July; No 3 Chicago 90 spot; spring 9Uc; rejected fcoc. Oorn Unsettled, generally higher; No 2 4öc for spot; 45o for seller May; 45o for June; 4ÖJsj for July; rejected 4lc. Oats Active but weak andowr; No 2 DOaoKc for spot; 30?e for seller June; rejected !6c. Rye Dail ana lower; 6263c Bailey Firmer; 62c for spot; 62c for seller May. Pork Unsettled and lower; S2o 50(920 70 or spot ; 120 45 for seller May : J' o ior seller juu; an o lor seiier J uiy. Lard Unsettled and lower: 112 50 for not: 812 85 for seller June; 812 80 for sei fer July. Bulk meats EaMer; 7 ll VgC Whisky-Si n. Receipts-Flour, 140,000 barrels; wheat,. 61,000 bushels ; corn, 2 2,'O0 bushels : oats,8 i,00 bushels ; rye. 8. O bushels: barley. 3,800 bushels. Sbipments Fiour. 14,'KX) barrels ; wheat, 14 0u0 bush els; corn, 176, KX) bushels; oats, bushels; rye, , bushels ; barley, 35,00.1 bushels ; malt, 8,-juu bushel". On the ca 1 board this afternoon wh at was lower; 87a87c for May; 87o 8:c for June. Corn-c lower; SWc. OaUurmer; 31540 tor May; sio rrjnne. tora Lownr: la) ior M y; laoeofor June; I2ii 87 for July. Lard Lower; 812 60 for June; 512 70 for July. BT. LOCIS. Mar 1. Ootton EasUr, but not Quotably lower; sales, 3Ai bales. Flour Un changed. Wheat-Dun and Irregular; No 2 red fall SI S3 for cash; SI 38, bid for May: No 3 red fall no offerings and no bids; No 4 red fA 1 KB(j9tc. Corn Active, firmer and higher; No 2 mixed 44 44 for cash, 44H Uli bid for May; 44345c for June. Oats Knll: No2 mixed W'.c bid for May. RyeHeld higher: 68c asked. Barley Dull andunchanged. Wbisky-SlOS. Pork Unchanged ; 2i 7oi22 0). Lard 12 75. Bulk mealsUnchanged; nothing doing. Bacon Steady forjobbing lo';S887, S9 00, S12 25, ?1237., 812 75. Hogs Fair demand, but at tower rates; light shipping St 7oS7 00; Yorkers 7 Ul(a7 3o: bactn 7 l-n(a7 4n; butchers 8 'a 1 60. Cattle Active and higher : good to choice native steers Si 75 5 25; medium to fair native steers 14 25(84 62; pony steers St 87; fair to choice native cows 83 7534 25; feeders S 2ol5. Receipts Flour 4,400 barrels; wheat 10,000 bushels; corn 12,04 bushels; oats 47,000 bushels; re 2,ouo bushels; bsrley 2,IM) bushels; bogs L80O head; cattle 574 bead. BALTIMORE, Msy 1. "lour Dull and weak Western auperHue 83 254i0; extra 54 5Uy 6 5u; family 8 7 fa7 Wneat-luil and heavy; No 2 Western red tl 45l 47 reansylvanla red St 481 ft". Corn Western mixed active and firm at 62o. Oats Firm; West ern White 43(3470 ; western mixea suoito. Rye KSftSTc. Hay Steady: Marvlano and Pennsylvania Ms Pork 822 7.-.J Bulk meats Shoulders 13 60(i 62; clear rib and loose 511 7-. Bacon Shoulders 9 75(99 87; clear rib S13 0". Hams-L 13. Lard Quiet; reflntd I 2ö14 50. Butter Quiet and steady ; Western prime to choice x.8c; extra fine 29!' c. Petroleum Dull; crude 7c; refined He. Coffee Quiet and stea y; Rio cargoes 515 60(918 60; . Jobbing 516 00(ä9 60. Whisky Dull ; 61 12. TOLEDO, May 1. Flour Steady WheatSteady: No 2 white Wabash fl2y; No 1 extra white Michigan 51 SS: No 2 white Michigan 5120 offered; extra white Michigan 5138; No 1 amber Michigan 51 23; seiier May 81 23; June S125?i: July 81 27; No 2 amber Mlcnivan 81 05; No 2 red winter 181: seller June 1 27; No 3 red winter 51 8. Ctrn-Duil and lower; high mixed and seller May 61 c; June held at 6c; No 2 low mixed 6uSc; Kansas 61c; no grade 4ic. Oats Quiet; no 1 white Michigan 4041c; No 2 Micu gau 85o. Clover sed 9 2u. Reoelpta Flour 200 barrels; wheat 10,000 bush lis; corn 70,ooo bnshels; oats 8, sou bushels. Shipments Flour 1,100 barrels; wneat2J,0i0 bushels; corn t9,Uiü bushels: oats none. PHILADELPHIA, May 1. Flour Dull and unchanged. Wheat Inactive: Pennsylvania red 14M160; amber red 5150(3163; white Western SI 53168; sprouted W ester u fair to goodl I i59l 11. Corn Yellow 62(9Tc; white' 6fo;sail6lc; steamer 68c. Oa s-Slow; mixed 89Uc. Clover Seed 816 00s 17 60. Flax SeedSi 42(814--. Timothy Seed 52 252 60. Petrolenm Refined 1313c; crude fic. Whisky 8112 for Western. Butter New York and Bradford county extras 8233c; New York andBradford county firsts 8t)31c; Western extras i7rt2yo; Western firsts 26(27c ; rolls, Westem extra, 2632c ; rolls. Western firsts, 232tc Cheese Firm; New York fancy 1214c; '. Western fine 12c13c. Eggs Western, fresh, ' 15316c . j MILWAUKEE, May l.Flour Quiet and uachanged. Wheat Opened firm and a shade higher, and closed unsettled; No 1 Milwaukee spring ltH Shard 81 24; No 2 Milwaukee spring 5101; seller July 1 04; No 3 Mil

waukee spring 91c Corn-Quiet and droopIrjg; N. 2 fresh 60c Ohu-No 2 and seller May JUc; June 31-. Rye A shade firmer; No 1 te. Barley Steady: No 2 spring fresh and seller May 85c; No 3 spring fresh 62c. Provisions Dull an . easier. Pork 820 ör. Lard Prime steam 512 75. Freights Quiet and weak: wheat to BuOalo 4c Receipts V'lonr .(XXI barrels; wheat 2s.ono buabels' Shipments Flour 13,000 barrels; wheat 572,000 bushels. CINCINNATI, May 1. Ootton Dull : 12c Flour Steady. Wheat Dull and tending downward: SI 0531 2 Com Fsler: 4749c Oata steady; 38343c Rye-EaslerV 72lce. Barley Dull and nominal. PorkDull j 21 00. Lard Lasier; steam held at !;2jv,::,c&th,ot8 btld ntgher; kettle 13 873 13 v Ji..Bulk meats Unsettled and lower; 88 Ou, 11 to, III 25. Bacon Dull and nominal: IVO". 12 12. 112 37. Hogs-Doll and a shade lower; common to good light 56 50 o& falr$ 1 heavy tf 35: 5o; reeeipta 2..O0 bead; ablpmen's 115 head. WhiskyGood demand; 110?. Butter Dull and drooping. .JJ0. May l.-Flour-Qulet: Western superfloe 14 0u4 2i; common t-it t 14 5t5 vO: Wisconsin extras 80 2ft(!6a5: AUnnesota extra 80 5i'7 oo; winter wheat Ohio, Indiana and Michigan 86 ot7 25; Illinois $6 25tj tfl; St, Louis as 1 5.ca9 iw; fancy Minnesota and Wlsco?.'"n Ty&ÄSGO. Corn Quiet; mixed and yellow Western 65(ixc Oats Dull: mired

""it 0 2 w.hUe4iiic; rejecUd 42atc,c; No 1 Wolle 2r44S LOUIHVILLE, May L-Cotton Bull : 12o. I; iOur-L uchanged . Wheal r air demand and firm; II 1U(1. Corn-Steady ; 47t4e. Oats Urm; SS.at c. Hay Dull ana unchanged. visions-Quiet, with only a Jobbing trade. Pork-S22 2 Bulk meats $8 Co, ill S7Vi. II .2. Baoon-89 0", 512 25, .12 50. Hamsel hugr cured l415o. Lard Tierce 114 25: kees Slo 0(t. Whisky 81 07. Basdng-ai'c. OSWEGO, May L Wheat Unchanged, tiorn lmlljoM Western mixed 64c. BarleyQuiet; No 2 bay nominally at tl 02; No 3 bay nominally at 81 C3. PITTSBURG, May l.-retroleum Qnlet and Heady; crude quoted at 2 02 at Parker'a Landing; refined l3l3JaC, Philadelj'hla delivery. CLEVELAND. May 1. -Petroleum-Firm: quo e standard white 110 test luc: prime white 150 Ohio state teat llc, car lots cash. LIVE STOCK MARKETS. NEW YORK. LIVE STOCK MARKET New York, slay L Beeves Receipt 40 bead, making tbe total receipts for th week: P.soo bead, against 9,i5o head lor the s.me time last week; the quality was medium to good generally; tbe market was fa'r at nbout Friday'a prices, which were about c higher tban the current ra'es of last Monday; a lew of the boot steers retailed at 512 oj; a car load of rough Tex s oxen sold atSSOO; some fat bulls sola for 54 otifc4 HO per 100 p. unds live weight ; the range of ordinary to strictly prime steers was ftom S9 2ii7r, with fat steers of good weight generally at liO 00il 00. Sueep Receipts 4,-60 head, making the total receipts for tbe week 13.5JO head, avalnst 18,440 head forlh ame time last week; the market was scarcely as firm as it was Saturday, but was fair at wood prices, ranging fiom Si 17 00 for c ipped, and W5t'H5i for unsborn; sales were made of 2 car loads of cbolre clipped Onio sheep, averaging Iii pounds, at 57 0o; 1 car load of Oiio sbeep. aveiaging 7 pi unds. atlöS:'; 1 car load or unsh.ru state feheep, averaging 19 pounds, at 88 5c, and 1 car losd of Colorado sheep, averaging S pounds, at tl 5f. Swine Receipts esterday and to-day 8,CS3 head, making the total receipts for ihe week 2i',Uj head, against head for the same time last week ; none offered alive, AST LIBERTY LIVE STOCK MARKJTT. EAST LIBEKTT, PA May 1. Bk CATTLE Ihe receipts for 4 days past have been 221 cars of through, and 4 cars of yard stock, or in allf.vau bead, making a total for the week ending thia day of 7.242 head, agdnst 7,412 head the last week. The supply for yard sales is good, but the bulk of them are still on hand, only local butchers being on hand buying at retail. Prospe ts are good, however, for an advance over last week's p. lc-s. Hogs Tbe receipts tor tue 3 days past have been 9,745 bead, making a total for theweek of 13.77 head, aeainst l",niu head tne week before; Yorkers S7 50775; Philadelphias 88 00 8 25. Sheep Thejrecelpts tor the 3 days past have been M,t00 head, making a total for tbe week of 12,200 head, against 22.800 bead the week before; common to be?l selLng at 81 255 50. CHICAGO L1VK STOCK MARKET. Chicaoo, Msy 1 Cattle Receipts 4,500 head; very few sales were made: prices are almost nominal and unchanged; shipments 3,000 head. Hooe tteoeipts uvmuneaa: tne market is dull, weak aud a shade lower: ssles were mde of inferior to good at 57 1"0(7 6-, culefly at 57 40 7a0, closing weaa;sbipmentao.-4X; bead. eH eep tteceipts i: nesd: tne market is dull and negiecud al 54 256 25. NEW YORK DRY GOODS MARKET. New Yore. Msy 1. Dry Goods Businers was quiet with domestic commission houses and importers, and tbe jobbing trade was only moderate ; cotton goods in steady but limited demand at unchanged prices; prints contlnned irregular, and Fan tic aDd Manchester fancies declined to fc; Pacific fancy percales are reduced to 12c; woolen gocds for men's wear inactive. NEW Y0 3K COTTOX MARKET. Nrv Vnti. Mir 1 (Vttton null? mM. dllng aplandl2H1313-16c. utures Closed steady. 5 MORE THAN HALF A CENTURY AGO DR. H- D SELLERS, A CFUBRVTED PHYSICIAN OF PITTSBURG. Discovered and used in his practice the popular remedy known tnroughout the country as 8ELLEH IMPERIAL COUGH SYRUP. This 1 no quack remedy. Thousands are living witnesses of its wonderful curative powers, ll la pieaaani io uie, ana sure to oure coughs,colds, croup, broucnial affections tickling in tbe throat, and a l diseases of a kindred nature. K. rJ. fseiier- x o., rutsDurg, Pa., area'ao nroDrlelora ol J"bnnou'a Rbeumatio Compound, tbe great internal remedy for rheumatism, neuralgia, headache, etc.. Their Dr. I indf)rs it l od senn-nrr Is a most wonderful remedy . It cures al blood and skin disease, such as te ter, scrofulous affections, ulcers, bo Is. pimple, m-rcurisl diseases, etc. The genuiue baa R. E. Sellers A Co. "s name on the bottom ui ech wrapper. You can have a doctor always I tbe house oy keeptrg SELLERS' FAMILY MEDICINES on hand. Portal by all dm. gists nd country dealers IT PAYS any smart man who wishes te make 52,000 a. year on amoIcapHl to comm ce lu our line of business. Koeflag- last Upecialty. There is no one tn yourounty whoearrles on the business. Ya can learn t in one week, by stud vlng our insiruc; ions, which we send to all who ask for them. Any man having Slot to start with en pxirchase material to reo three ordii ary hoast-a. I he sc m r-aJ-Ized irom sale and pr fit o this supply, added to tbe regular pay ior tab r as Roofer s lould amount to not less ibau 9290. An expert man could exunly do thao k in nlue working days. 1 wo persons or smad means can Join together to advantage, one canvassing, while the ofAer attends to the work. Bend lor our Book of Instructions free 1 yon wrlie of onee), and tu! lt. Asktoiteims. I jeu are unable to advance the njone) , present the matter to the principal storekeeper in your place and talk it over with him. He win b glad to furnisu the stock and divide the profit wlih you. We will guarantee the temtory o the firtt responslb'e applicant. Address. N. 1. SLATE ROOFING COMPANY, LtMlTEP, 8 Cedar ret,N. Y., and mention lulianapolis Sentinel. f