Indiana State Sentinel, Volume 25, Number 51, Indianapolis, Marion County, 9 August 1876 — Page 8
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Tbe demand for renewals bus not abated, anl as a consequence tbe amount of cuirency at tbe banks Is not sufficient more than to enable them to respond to he wants of detositors, and keep tte wheels of legitimate business In motion. Other customers in most instances are required to see t; accommodations in tbe outside market waeie rates range from ' to zyi per cent, a month. Tbe bjnk rate is 10 per cent., with some transactions at 12 per cent The season for movii g thje crops has almptt arrivtd, and in a few weeks pork packers wlli want large sums to carry forward tiieir business. Tbe outlook Jut now favors the opinion that a stringent money market is among tbe unpleasant probabilities in business affair. It 1 therefore well eaough to look the fajU qiarely in the fac and adjust business to tbe necessities of the tlmea. Ea-tteru Exchange Is quoted at par between banks, and.at 1-U to yt premium for counter sales. City 01 der are steady at 92 on tbe dollar and In moderate request. INDIANAPOLIS CLEARING HOUSE. Clearings. Balance Fori weeks ending June lu...4,8':V0) 11,109, m. For 4 weeks ending July 8... 6 27-y 0 l.tiSuooo For 4 Weeks ending au. 5. 4,373 o ) 1,4.1 1 o Mondy, Augu-u 7 2:11,000 7f,50J Tuesdaj, Augui-t 8..... ait'.au 7.',) u MONET AT OTHER POINTS. Chicago. Tbe times of Monday says: The ittle activity occasioned by the opeulngol a new month having sub tided, monetary matters have again worked tbelr way back into the rat occupied daring the better portl n of the summer. Business, In a word, is unsatisfactory, and the banks find it almost impossible to keep their a .-cumulated resources employed, though willing to make extraordinary concessions. Money is Just now almost a drug in tbe market, at.dauy thins like choice business paper is readily "paced" at uaasuall low rates o Interest. In the general course of bulaea, hofevtr, tbe q dotations for time loans remain at 88 per m. The Chicago Inter-Ocean In commenting upon the new 5 pr cent, and the ilvtr dollar, says: We have been a-ked what would ' be the legal effect upon the "new 6 per cem. bonds" In case that part o tbe law of 1873 which prohibits tne colnnge of tbe silver dollar was repealed, and tne silver dollar thus made available as a legal tender lu any sum. We answer that the "new b per cents" or landed .loan of 181 were issued ud-r authority of the refundlrg" act rf 1870, which simply says tuaf principal and interest shall be payable "in coin of the standard values." Ai tbe sr. ' ver dollar of 41 J grains nf standard silver was tbe only legal nun of values at tne Um the refunding act was passed, we do not see how tbe new five per cenis would ba In any difiVrentp'Sltlon uom geenbac or any of tbe other bond-. Eve y act of Con res authorizing tbe Issue of any bonds or any greenbacks now outtandi g was i assed at a time wben th government and all o'herdebiors bad the rieh to pay in either so d or silver. Tbe federal sliver dollar of 4l2i grains of standard silver or 37i' grain a oi prr silver Is still a legal tender for ail debts, public and private. It w st peclfled bv the law of April 17W2, and again by the law of Januar-, i 7. nl U.o jet. Thre is not a word in any Uniu-d Htates law wnicb depilvesitof thlscbataoter.and Ills only In tbe law of Fbrutry.lK7.. thai a sort f strategy is made u-e o io prevent tbe Issue oi any more such dollar from tbe mint, though even this prohlb.lion Is in a n gstlveso-tof way, viz.: tbe act of February, 187:), specifies the cr Ins which shall be issued fr m therYnlnt. In this enumeration 'he federal doii.r of 4i2V grains is uot mentioned ai all. But tbe trie In this law of 1873 was that la a separate section (17) it is provided tha : "No coins, eitler of Bolder silver, rr minor coinage, shall be-eaner b lud from the mint oi her inn tboseof the d nominations, standards, and weUbts herein set forth." - Ibis 1 Ire station n( tb law of Kbrnar-, 1873, that prevents the coinage of tbe dollar of 4l2Vi grains of live', because thatdoiiar Is not mentioned in the act a( aiL OOLD IN THE TRKA817RY AND CURRKKCT OCT STANDI NO. Just now ther Is a good deal of discussion n regard to the resumption oi specie payments which bringt tbe quest on of tbe gold sup; ly Into pnimiuvDce. The following Agare. says the New York Commercial Bulletin, ibnw tbe amounts o: coin In tbe trea-nry, tbe gold certificate outstanding, and the coin Owned by the government, ou the ist ot Anlast, from 18ttf to the present lime: t ola Coin rem. Coin owned Balance. onts'and'ir b? Or. I IC,HM ' OU ..700,00 4.40O, CO l200,Oi O 4,1 U.UiU 6-DofJOO 37.H 0 (I 4i,7JfXO 4V, !, 4M ija, ou 10 A I), tU 84 7-O.mj 87 i y 10 7 1,1 0,0 II 68 ,0 0 tV.X0U.UJ0 IV ,0 o a 1,7m mji 44 J vi0 3 100,1 O 2,71X1,14 0 29 3 OJlt 0 Thus, since I8ti9. fh .coin balance has rradually nrnnK from HO',1 0 o io fc9 8 O.oou. Tbe portion of thNatok belonging to the government bs fat n from tif,M) j u lo I O.&0,0Q . Io mher words. tri government now owns only W pr ci.t. o' tbe m6U'Uof coin It posseafe i l i 18 . M reovt-r, included in Us preeent stock is 18 0 0,0' or ullv r con i d allver bullion, hicu leaves tie present amount oi gold ow kI by tbe iressur only ti.bOfi, or riie-iblrd wbal li was lnln9. Since the question of gold supply bear dlreco y nion resumption, the following table pi epar i b the comp r Her of tbe car Tency showing tbean ount of currency outstanding avd In actual circulation at the C-t-se
Ang. 1. i" 17il
1ST '2 IKTi J74 1 873, 187..
of each calendar year since 186 together wl'h the p renn lam on gold at the dates named, wil be of interest:
'C w I v r X a. 9 (.'CSii : i : t 5 i : !::::! I? . t i "x x I To .)..l.MX S I llllll UUltCU ni.tci x; ii 5 2 id I curr-ncy certiflcaUs 1..1 TT I 4 .1 D ... An of indebtednes", 3 percent, certificates and national bank notes' outstanding ;j a x x a v w J Jrc C r;5 e -i V"r c c. p tc ; c c -J t Total amount of currency held by treasnry and national bmki, 3lV 3 Vß i Amount ou'flde rf treasury and national bank. ; i x to ae oo O - 9
: s PEwS-Sif I Prer, lam on nolil for ; liscixjcb.i.c,UI month erdlngj SSZ-SSriäi: For yer ending six ; : Ub9--Sij.vi-,U. moVpgrnt-qnentto
JJ0NKT AT OTHER P0IST8. WKW TOBK MOf BT AND STOCK MARKET. New; York. Monday, August 7. Money easy at 2 per cent. Prime mercantile paper 34 per cent! Custom receipt-, tutt.oou. Assistant treasurer disbursed C77,nor. Clear ngs, HH.OOT. merllng exchang; dull with noiactual business. 4 17 for AM days; 4 for sight. Gold weak, opening at 1L and closing at titf miscarrying rates 1c32 percent. Loans weiealso made fla. The decline was due to the announced sale of 5 percent. A'a bam a inderauily bond, wblcb are to be sold for gold and gold afterwards sold for currency. Government bonds firm. a v Railroad bonds steady. Btatefecorltles dull and weak. Htocks opened with an improved feeling on exchange to-day and a general advance in speculative shares. Subsequently , however, rumors were circulated of a speedy dissolution 5f tbe coal combination and buyers accorrtlcg y hammer d coal sh-res freely. N-w Jenev Centrnl broke irom kZ to 1$. ani Uelawa'e Lackawanna and Wes ero from WJ8to3lir, tbe remainder of th lis heavy at a decline of to 1 per cent from tbe biggest point of tbe uay. Transactions were nruail and deallne, except in a few instance, devoid Ol arjiratilon. At tbe close tbe market was somewhat sleadier In t ne, and prlcts showed a r covey of yg to ?b per cent, from the lowest point of the day. Kocxlsl.nd was exceptionally weak. Transactions on tbe Htock Fxchange to-day agteg'ei 61,000 sharps, of which 4,KU were We-trn Union, HUM liock Island. 90O8t. r-aul, S.noi) Lake "Shore. 3 um Ohio-, 7,00 Michigan i entra' abd 8,uuo De aware, Ltckawanna at.d Western. STATU KTOCK8. Tce.i vv uiXii r.rri. .bai.iMon i J I nDefsw.. few Tenneaaee lew Virginias. lid Virginias 41sonrls... 4ys 44$ 44H 4I8I 44K 44S 4S nx4 2 i y 18 I 2 106 106 44 k .8 2 1"6 ll0tVl6 ()VKKNNKIT KOD KTI 1 KN Tne.i v 'd Th rit n. ,8ai.iMon J. 8. 6's Ul J. H. 6'8 '6.J LH-e'slnew) 7 H 0 Y7,. 20V 16W 1 18 V I20i 11, 119 26 11' . on 5 ua'i lis no 174 I19S !19?s ilTl 18 I 'I loanll'B p iD40 H ,121 perct jTa.10 'npon yurren sold1 117 liny, '"Ja II5S' 118V 118 11 11V Hi ii 12 ra i 126 liSH II IV Serlln 89 IV1 8S 8S n Indianapolis vary from the Mew York qnotions wii ner cr nt UKA KBAL 'STOCK!. Tne, W'diTh'r Frl.iHau iMon f U. Telegraph 'aclflo Majl.... Vdams Express. 47 If. Express. American Ex... 7. H. Express i. 1 . Central CrlLea wm.mi i firte, preferred AI i CITfli iarlem, p'i'cL. Michigan Centl J. P. stocks.... ake Hhoreu....... iUnols Oenfl A fittabnrg forth western -orthw'n nref Oea CjA X ' J. Ceniril... tock Island t. Paul ...- t. Paul,pref VahMK ., ...... Vabash pref.. 'ort Wayne....... Cerre Haut,.... Terre H. pref Jblcago A Alton X 4 A. pref )nlo Mlsfdspl ndiana Ont'l B. A W, H A hu ie elaware A Lac v. A P. Teleg'ph si.1 70 ool 7UX 112 83 4 A 11 in im 84 8.VX ' 6 67 If7 loK 106H 111 I 1 -i'A 7 in (4 83S HS?' 7 106 13 20 137 6 lo, lue iloo?4 20 a. 137$'l37 211 21 10 137' m i .34 m i 1.1 4U 4 I 2 I 278t 3 I S 1..7K, WW 6SI 68H 87 87 My,' fw 2 fcl 9 ) 89 11-712 ,5 S7S 61 3HVi S.iVgi 3 S 10 102' 13! 110 t7 n I it 13Vi! 17 inn ,110 107 lt 2 12 ZW 1 74 96i 94 9 17 r. -onaa i"t4 C. P. bn- . 1' 'O1 ' U4S in44 104' 1' 44 10 '4 Eitra div. Five per cent, fund loan. COMMERCIAL. The general markets rule quiet, and the vol uuie of business Is Dgnt. There Is a fair Inquiry for corn, bat prices are declining. Oats are steady, and wheat is quiet. The prov'sion market to-day was extremely quiet, transactions being unimportant. MOVEMENT OP PROVISIONS "IN CHICAGO. Tbe following shows the movement of provisions at Chicago from November 1 to date la the years named: älnce Nov. 1, 1873. SV59i 2, 1,2 42.IUi.i8l 30, ,41,606 Same time 1B71-5. 19.982 4.911 47.779.617 ' 2i,355,31i Received. Beef, px 8. Pork, bbis... a Cat meats, lbs Lard, lbs........ Shipped rs', p ten... 61.034 49.SC4 247.771 2S4,1.tl 837,221,4 2 2fftt9S I ,U7 BtfJlS.llo 66, 91,4.7 Pork, bbis.... Cui inesta. lbs M VE.UaMT OK HOOi AND 8UMMBR PACKI0. The Cblcipo DalJy Commercial Eulletln con tatns tbe following Item about tbe movement of hog, and tbe progress of summer packing here and at other tolnU: ' Tbe receipt of hogs during the past week have been fair, and packers bAve done only a moderate buplnees. roe shipping demand for h gs bas shown some Improvement, whl e the inquiry for bo produoi baa slackened coi -t.-rably, and the genersi outliok of tbe trade wasnot ufllclentiy encouragli g to warran k mann actui era in running their houses totbeiriull eapactty abonld the supply of hogs bav- be-n adtqaa e u meet ail tbelr wanU. Two or three houses have closed tem porarily, while num ol tbe others are killing j oniyabut one-half the number of hogs they did daring the months of May and Jane. The advees from tbe principal foreig j markets are rather discouraging, and exporters ae making very tew contraeta. The quality, of the hogs 'arriving appears to be exce.- ' lent for tbe seae n of tbe year the re;celtta ' dudog the m intQ of July sh wieg an Im- I p ovementof llpounasln weight as com pied a lib i ne arrl vaia of i be a me month last rear. wntie tbe average weight of tbe recelpte since tbe cI'Me of the regular sesaon shows an lm- ' P'-v ment of neauy IS pounds the aggregate, increase in weight being equal to about 7i',0uo
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N5 6 39 I 39 WU 37
61( 61H1 Wi1 0-"si!lU ltfc, 3Vä' 3M1 85 Hl H ep2 2 I 2 2
3 8 8
1254 102Jj 1025,
6 0 0 17 17 17 iro too loo Ii IU7 1. 7 12l4 12 12B
Jtl 81 931 10 J0V6I 10
Mi' vm K W
I 9 Iii Ii 9
hogs of last year's average. Tbe mannfae nre Is still greatly retrlcted to cuta ot product, citable for the foreign markets. Mess pork, is b-lug cut to some extent, and the llghlr quallt.es of pork are also receiving some attention. Tbe raann'acture of hams at the present time is largely or sweet pickled, as the i market tor long cui ! ratber quiet.
Tne packing at tni poinw louinrewu about ;70,oi o io 715,00.. bos, agsltiht sbaut 61i,,W hog to date Jast year, slaughtering at, other polnU la progreeslngmoderatly .though it is nn erstood that a geueral slackeuing bas taken place at about i he Fame propor ioo as tbe decn-astisnotlcesb'ebere. The packing at Cedar It pid to date Is 68.fc'Ji hogJ, against 44,408 to date lasl4year. PROVISIONS IN CINCINNATI. The stocks of provisions at Cincinnati are estimated by local authority at 13,750 bbls of pork, 8,'.ootci of lard, and 18,2oO,OUO It s of cut meats. GRAIN IN INDIANAPOLIS. . Stocks of grain in store at this point August S.1876, areas follows: Bushels Wbeat.. 12 S03 Bushels Corn ...... W..87 Kasbels Oats.... .... 18 25 Bufchels Bye .. 2.11 Movement o! grain at this point daring tbe month of Julv: Wheat. Corn. Oat. Rye. Receipts.- t:i.20 79,800 85Wj li.ao fehipments W,2oo 63l,92 loi,:oj f.ojo B'rley. 2 40i PIG IRON. Prices have undergone very little change duilng the pat week, and Messrs. L. R. 11111 & Co. c f Cincinnati, in their circular of the 7th say: A verr fair demand for foundry iron for immediate consumption can be ieported, and. as Is eas'orDary at this a asorj, woran o 'the largest buyers are making ready to purchase tbelr next reason's supply, and are feeling tbe market preparatory tod' lngso. The movement of mill g ad es is proportionately higher than ot foundry, but bows no decrease from preceding week;. Tbe demand lor fold blast met 1 retains the general featur. s of qnletnes and depression, wnlcu have eoloog characterized It In tbe market, xhe report from tbe crops are much more favarable than at first, anticipated, and the indications are of a pr-wpetous season generally in tbe agriculturai districts. Oar wheat trade with-HiUlsb. ports as compared with other countries. The folio wlog exhibit is from the London Corn Trade Journal, a reliable authority on grain matters, exhibiting the importations of wheat into Great Britain during the ten months from September 1 to June 3J, from the eeveiat countries onder-mentioned: Received from Rusia Denoiark. . Uermauy..... France. ... Turkey, etc .... K ptUultedetaiei'... Ch Ii 1. Br. n. Am- rica. Uiber ports Total 1875-76. CWtS. 7 5i5i2 f 91 WW 3.911,751 1,007,865 i7.n7 2.3f,4l4 17,!!'4,74 9-t 918 2 S 1.871 4,7U2,t83 1874-T5. CWtS. 6..V 9 8 3.254 5'J 5 i:i,dti f59.t"2 2. ..678 17,Jfh'.,22S 55,1 l,9!.,5(i0 871,!L.9 1873-74. rwt8 5 37H,563 i:-8.72l 4!f,S77 3H -, 19,4!H,I84 1,24199 2,0'2:i,3 2,3i5,78 . 43,6U,ia 32.SS0.126 35,31;V 4'i GRAIN IN SIQBT. Tbe amount of grain on Mew York cana'soo Augu.-t 3 was reported as follows t Wheat, bu - .412 ,0(0 Oorn.bu..:. 44 -,o 0 Oais, bu -17,' ou The siocks of grain in sight in this country and Canada coirpaie on the different dales named, as loilows:
: July 2J, J u 1 2 July 3, Articles. . . 1S7C. : 18 . 1S75. Wheat, bu 9,18 ,0 K- 9,ftr9 660 ; P.aSO.M Corr, ba . 7,ft54.ioi 7.ft!4,5 l 12,010 OstB, bit a.frm.O 0 tl 06,14 I 1,5 -7, 01
' There was little doiug in PROVISIONS to day, though prices were steady. Tbe receipt of bogs at Cnicago was reported at 7 00 head, wbl b, being light, was regarded favorable tor holders. wool. ' Tbe market continues steady at prices that have prevailed for several weeks past, and receipts are liberal. The New York market oo Saturday last Is reported as Commercial Bulletin: lolows by the Buyers come forward in a somewhat irregular manner.and while one dea er will be found teportlng a good fair business, or even considerable activity, his neighb r 1 very apt ta he complaining of dallneef. A 1 things copsldertd, however, business is nrobablv as active as circumstances will admit of, and tbe tone on values Is pretty strong.' The accumulation of stock and assortments goes on s.owly, and it Is probable that wlih a larger amount to select from, customers would be more plenty, although the outlets which draw upon our market are not at the moment consuming with much freedom, and manufacturers seem to prefer tbe poücy of allowing supplies to remain in desle s' bands until tbere is a. chance to 4urn themoverfqutckly. Tbe opening o' the fall trade revives tbe credit aysutn io some extent, and we find that the dnp-viiioa is to draw the line about as close as ever, another point calculated to keep business within somewhat narrow bounds. Oa in whole, however, matter generally are in very itr shape, anu tbe disposition 1 to look for Improvement rather than the contrary. Foreign grades of all kinds are only modera ely active at lu? moment, clothing stock having lo margluattbera es it would briog, aud carpet grades rinding little favor with manufacturers who are either supplied with st ck or dud orders for thir p oduct too l:gnt to call f r any Invest meet in material. Taklug ihr eai.ro wres past, the movement bas been larger than for any cotrespoiidiug period s'nee th season opeced, wiih tbe increase particularly r oticeabieon fleeces whU b, if anvihing. are a shado nlgber, tncuh to go ab ve 37a.T7c stock has to be very attractive, aud a great many of tbe oflVrlngs do not draw bias within la2c of ibeabive. Texas grides have also done very fairly, but on caliMrnla tbere does not apptar to be. so much movement. The sales reported embrace 1,0 0 pounds mixed neces at 2 a?2c: 25,i ot lbs X and XX Ohio ls36c; 63,oiO ibsX Ohio 87Ke; 25 ,ooo lbs Ohio at 3ö38o for elo hing ai.d 40j for combing; 3" v oo X aud XX, 6,m 0 XX on private terms: 2,001 Its low fl eoes at 25c; 4,00j do washed at 3 c; lbs fine nnwashed Wis consin at 23c? lo,otO lbs state fleeces at 404o;7,00'i ins tine combing, 41c; 13,500 lbs comb ng at 4Cc, mo tly state; lf.iO) bs unwashed fl r-eces, 2,0 jo lbs delaine, lbs Ohio combing, '.0 bags super pu led, li d J extra d, 15 do Ho. 1 do, 1 do limbs' do, 8 1 bags shearln(j, on private terms: 73 bagb Texas. 152ic; 10,000 lbs flue do, 2ic; 15.' OJ lbs Ksw-rn d , r c; 2,iodo do.Jic' 4, () lbsdo; sue: 1,r.ojüo, 22c; 6, 00 lbs fine short TXas, 17c: 2,000 do, lc; .0,UDJlbs eslern Texar, i7c; 125 (O I lbs Ti xas, 19a 22o Eastern, and 164180 for Western ; I5.mii lb sprin Caliiornia. löy.c; S, 00 lbs do, 22 $22 y,c; lo ,0 1) I ha do. laiev. burry, and l?a2.'c for free; 7. f-oo domniiio lioils, Wo low, and 200 do. 47o fine 00 lbs wblte Colorado, 9,000 Lake, 35 0 m lbs UeorgU, and 6,i.tJ0 lbs Cape on privat terms. . BUTTER, EOOS AND POULTRY. There Is a fair local demand for good batter, and commission merchants are able to obtain it at from 1820e per pound, but It must be in good packing and fit for tanle use. Eggs are very dull, 7o per dozen being tbecurrent price. Poultry lain fair demand at our quotations. The following shows the condition of the New York market on Saturday last: Butter. Receipts to-day. 4,693 pkgs. The market is pretty strong on all first-class lots of slate; and Indeed the anxiety of buyers Ied aces them to pay r uher more for tbe beat selections of palls, no me lots to tue local trade even Jobbing oat above 30c. Aside from this, nowever, mere is no aecidea change, more or less sym path v Is abown throughout the eutlre market, bat buyers are too particular a to quality to give receivers mach advantage, and former figure can not be exceeded. Western creamery and choice dairy are still wanted and seil qnlcK at full rates when oner d, but other grades are comparatively plenty, and though meeting w.th a lair demand ars somewhat irregular on price. Common grades of Western, at -bout llJH.o. are BeJitgtoa con sid era b e ex eat to puckers. The export call does not appear ver active. Western, creamery, prime 25rtl27 Western, creamery, fair to guod .2a,2l
Tubs, We tern, choice selections, Tub., Webt u, good to prime-. Tuba, Western; ialr.. M'nb., poor .... Kirklng, Western. . .. Firkins, Western, poor to good...
151 1 3 1 1 f I2ai3 17 S 1518 Eggs. Receipts to-day, lOCibols jbempply la still light, tue demand quick enough t-j iak about ail tbe good lot .and th market tor first class may be conMdertd quite firm. Aside from this, however, there appears to be some urevularity, and rather a lack tone. Kuytiia flud so much of the stock losing heavily on count aud otherwise poor mat ihey Insist positively epen obtaining allowances, and ieceiveis seem inclined to meet ihem rather than carry suppli s over. Near-by stock, single bbl, per dor....'. '0 2l rotate 19V 20 Western, prime I8j19 est rn, lair to good .. ...1 (al8 Canadian ........ 19 Q. 1'ouUrp. Il si 11 requires good management to make a fully satis, actory sale of country d essed, and only the bes. lots meet wltn quick attention licrru buyers, j be supply is iair. L.ive is in ou y moderate supply, out tbe demsnd is limited. We quote prices to-day as follows: Dressed turkeys, Stale and Western. Ü3 8j: do p or, LUc; dreed prlng chickens, choice, per pound, .o.24e. Ewis Jersey p laie, per pouud, 17(i8' iair to good, HfcjlGc; do täte aud Western prime. 15 17 ; do Jo, fair to good. 13 s li. Live Poultry spring chickens, per pound, 1714I80. Fowls, Slate and Jersey, p.r pound loiocido Weste.-n, J3l c; roosterc, old, per pouud 8.49c: turkeys, täte and Jersey, perpoui.d, 16J17c; d Western, per pound, 15 ltc ducks Hta aad Jersey, per pair, 7cMl o.; ducks, Western, per pair, 5i(9 5 -;geese. mate and Jersey, per pair, fl 75 1 5, ; do Webt em, per pair, f 1 51 W. 8UOAR IN LOUISIANA. The New Orleans Times of the 29th ult. says : Louisiana's special ttaple, the snar crop, has never promised belter. It has hardly a contingency to meet between now and frost, unless It ba August or September gales. Season able rains are passing over the sugar bait, at. d soon tbe periodical showers may be expected. The excessively hot weather, which la so deoilitating to man, is the life and strength of -he cane. Tbe growth bas been verv rapid In tte last tew weeks. With no accident from storm or too early fiosl.ihergarcropof this vexr will show that we are fast climbing up toward our former figures in sogar production. Cotton baa imrrove in tbe. last week or two ail over the rontb. The crop Is In excellent condition. Thai tar no worms have appeared, except in Louisiana and Alabama in small uat. New rice is already comlueln and tbe early lots Indicate a crop of fine quality. The crop will be larger tbao last year, thou ih a lttle later. Every condition of ibe weithtr has been Just sailed to tne rice crop. MICHIGAN CROPS. The Detroit Free Press of tbe Eist ult., peakmgof tte part of the s'ate along the line of tbe Michigan Central.says: The wheat crop Is se cured except a small amount in sheet tt at will be thrashed In the fields. The quality and the yield is far superior to las. j ear's crpThe oats crop is the best ever froducedln Mlctlean. with more acres than any previous crop. Corn is coming forward very rapidly, and now has a fair prospect of an excellent cror. There are more acres tban any previous year. Tbe potato crop is coming forward very rapidly, with as many acres an last year, and tbe prospects are as good now tor as good a vleld and quality aa theprevious crop. A large amount of hay was secured last week. 1'i.ere will be a large amouui to ship and p.enty lor home sto k. Tbe wool crop is nesrlyall purchased and sblopedtnow paying 2i(a'ivc. The. amount is fully equal to Ibas of last year. The Irutt ciop in all varieties was never baiter. Tbe apple crop will be a very large one and superior In quall'v. Peaches and pears will be abulia ntaod cheap oon, all over the tte. (Jaden truck was never a better crop. New wheat Is being maikeied at nearly all tbe buying towns, but tbe grain will uot be profitable or sf- 10 grind nntil the 2uih of August to the 1st of September. , on 'change. Thete was a Urge attendance on 'Change today, and consideraole business was trans acted, though tbe tons of the grain and pro vision markets was weaker. base ball seems to ba the absorbing topic, as tbe brokers and packers are getting ready for the grand contest next Saturday at 4 P. m. Already the contestants are exhibiting bruised hands. the result of efforts to understand the mystery of catching balls, and "yarn" ha already been 'suggested as a sub tltute fcr ttie regular compound of iron and some other materials that have made cripples for life. The enthusiasm is steadily In creasing, and l he question who will run, and D9 responsible for the "sundries," Is Jast what no fe low can apswer. v ' PERSONAL. Mal. James Grirasley, pork packer at Oes port, Ind., was on 'Change to-day. He expects the ho market in his section to open this fall at H per 100, gross. LITE SPOOL DISPATCH ON 'CHANGE. . The 11 A. x. C4verpool dispatch quoted flour at 21a6d3s; winter wheat, 9s 99s 6d; spring wheat, 8s ti9s 2d; white wheat, 8s 6d39s 9d. Corn S5s 6d925a 9d. Porktöi. Lard606d51s. Shipments of wheat for' tbe last three days 13,0 0 quarters, of which 6,500 were American. SALTO ON 'CHANGE. The sales to-day on 'Change, as reported la a. Ü. Carlisle, Esq., secretary, were as follows: 100 bbls Wblte Rose flour.. p. jlO bbls Cordova flour ... p, 4 cars prime new wheat yesterday.... t. t. 1 00 85 S7 34 45 42S 44 444 5 cars no grade..., o cars no grade 1 e 6 cars no grade.. I car high mixed corn track ........... 7 cars rejected corn, track II cars mixed corn, track. 13 cars high mixed corn, Hack..... ........ STOCKS OF GRAIN IN ELEVATORS. Wheat. 7,0! 4,7 6 Lit) 37a 200 Corn 50,951 8," 8 1 13,78 2,200. 4 07U 23 877 oats. Hwm, Bar"y. J,6 9 2r9 U62 Elevator AB levator B ".levator C Elevate 1 DM Elevator K City tCJev'or. Total 1,600 2,875 804 13,792 131,172 8,4I 273 IMPORTS AND EXPORTS. The following Is an exhibit of receipts and shipment of leading commodities for the last twenty-four hoars; tBTICLXS. RXOTTS. Bran, tons . . . 240 SHIFTS 130 ctarley, bushels Coal and Coke, tons ... Jaltle. Dead 492 , 1,258 9oO 78.4W , 6,800 . . 16 20 400 31 2 11 20 V 0 3,500 .10 2,4(W . 1tI . ,375 0 ait l.llA 110 C9.00 6,0.0 8 41 Td eo.5 0 1.40J 4J 1,600 ',760 100 orn meal, barrela - Corn, busrifiis., riocr. oarrela., day. tons . fcUdea. tons - Sogs, head., Horses and males. Head Lra, uercea . .... .. . U'ntMr, reet jHta. huahU frovlaions. tons, , ttye. bushels . . Sheep. Daa m Wheat, bosh els wool tons ... Whisky, bbls. WEEKLY REVIEW OF THE INDIANAPOLIS MARKETS. INDIANAPOLIS PROVISION MARKST. Bulk Meats The provision market was weak to-day with a light demand, and as a CO' 8' qaenoetransacuous wereot ummu msg- ! nltude. We note sales of 2 ,u0)lb?. of houidera at 7c, and clear rib sldea are held at 9)tc with no sales reported. Baco jf Prices are unchanged. Bound lota are quoted as follows: Clrar sides, llc: dear rlo slJes llo, and shoulders 80. urjED beef The market Is q notably unchanged. W e quote lobbing low at lac LiAkd We have no transactions to-day. Prices ar steady at yesterday figures. Kettle lard 1 held at llJiUc, and prime steam at llailtf.
PORK - Prices are steadv. We quote job-
bing lota at $21 ou for mes. andt2i for clear. Bacon and Lard Jobbern report a fair trade, and price are steady. The LJlowl' g uota'lous are for Jobb'ng lots. Bacon shonlders, 9;c; sugar cured shoulders, canvas, lie; bacon clear sides. 12c; breakfast canvas, !4J4c: Monogram hams, canvas, j4sjc: sioatr iard. llKo: kettle lard. tea. 13Vic: do. halt bar rel, 14c : do, kega, 13c INDIANAPOLIS GRAIN AND TTOTJB MARE KT. Corn The market to-dax was about the soraeas on TtMerday. There was a lair de mand for corn and we note sä ls of 15 cars no trade 3öa;7c: 14 high mixed a!.41X(45c: 21 cais ii'ixea at sie 4c; and 7 caia reiected on track at 42 sr. We Quote f. o. b. hlifh mixed at4c;mixet amv4c: o 2 white at 45Wc; ye low 47c: reiected is 40a43c: no erade 3.'a37c: ear 42al33 and dull. r Lou H-Tbere 1 a f sir order demand and prices are a shadn lower for all grades. We n 3te sales ot 4 Nl bbl. on p. t. We quote city lancles at from tta6 75: tamuy at ö 5 a; Lextra at S4a4 to: low erade ranzlnz from tj as to quail' y. Feed we a note bran at 110 03 with a fair demand. Oats Are In fair rennest at 2a3oc for old aud new. ItVK New crop is in demand at 45a5Cc. . Rye Kiour Hteady at 1014 75. , Wheat The market rules steady and offei Ines are light. Buyers aie in the market ready to oper .te upon a lirge scale for rhlp-m-ntas socn as receipts are more liberal. We note salts of 4 cars prime new wheat at f I ; one car o3 red ai9c. We qaote:Tso2 red at 95c j l to ; No 3 red at Äjaeäc ; and No2 aocoeri uoat is. INDIANAPOLIS PROD JCE MARKET. Country produce is steady and prices ha vj undergone but little cuane daring the patt week. apples Dull. We quo'e at f 1 0Pa2 00. Butter Good qualities sell at 18a2 c. There Is no Dle for interior. , Beeswax is steady at 25o per pound. Beans We quote white navy at 75c s!l 00 per bushel from store. üos Are In light request. We quote at 7a 8c per dozen on arrival. Foreign Fruits We quote oranges steady at ft in) per box. Lemons have aavanced to f 12 1,013 00 per box. . veathers Prices are steady. Old feathers are eeiUnz at 'Oa3oc. Duck and mixe d feathers comman 1 20a&c. Honey Ranges from 20 to 23 cents per po and, according to quallt. . Hay There la very little doing and price-' are declining. We quote: Prime tlmothe large bales, silaU: No. L large bales, f9y,s Midland prairie, SSa8. Maple sugar We quote at 13al5c per lb. PocLTBTThe market lssteady. Turkeyb at 60 per lb; ducks I2a2 2 per dozen; rooeters 2 per dozen . old bens 3 25a3 W per dos Ueese, full ftbers, 13 00 per dozen. Spring emexeus! 4 xi ou. KAos-Cotton rags are quoted at 2 cents per pound Potatoes Are in good supply and steady. Are selling at 25a aoc per bushel . UiNsENU Dealers are paying 76c per lb for a prime article. Cabbage -Are. selling at 5Jc per barre 25 to 30 heads. Blackberries Are scarce, and are selling at 1 w per stand. Onions Are quoted at 12 CO per barrel. Whortleberries Are in light supply at 2 filial J per busbe'. Tomatoes-11 oral 50 per bushel. Plums s retelling at '3 0i per bush CantiLopes 8i6a4 Jo per bsrre'. Mweet Potatoes Are selling at !5 0Ca5 59 per ban ei. INDIANAPOLIS GROCFRT MARKET. Coeeees Prices are steady with a fair Joboing uemanu. koa ting arades 01 Kio a l9ia20Sv; "Od to fair at 2UJia21.Sc; I .-lme at 2lu2e: choice to fancy at 22val3j and Java at 83c. cheese Is steady at cf 13c tor nrlme o cnoice factory. Mola ss Ea and Sirup Nc w Orleans mola ws is worth iIiA5o for fair to fancy, and slrupe 1 oocai ior common to lancy. Ries Dealers ouote at 7asc for Carolina: 6a 7o for fair to host Louisiana. H CO ars Firm r ess In prices with a good demand is reported. (Stocks are lUhf, bat dealers are prepared to meet the demand. We quote refined at ill2c 'or A Off A UKa-lKd llHXo for extra C. i2:2o hard; circle C and it. Halloo; yellows. 9al0c Hoap We quote H oosler city common bar at 13 00 per box; Tousej's Oerman 14; other German 11,4 51': White Bnsslan Dressed cake W per box: Peach bloa-om toilet S3 60 ; Pure Uold H 80 per box. Brooms We quotas Common S2 per dozen; No. 4 ti 25; No. 3 1; 75; No. 2 J3; Parlor f4 SO per dozen. Cawdles We quote Hotel , aoaUle ; star candles, 16ial8o; common premed. 13Jal4)c. MISCELLANEOUS MARKETS. Hides Best city areen bide , oowa, 6c ; steers weighing 5o lbs or over, 6c; best city veal skins, 10c; best city kip skin. 7c green salted, cured.Lt a8V;o ; dry salted hldrs; 6c; dry flint, loailc. Urubby hides, J-prl'-e, .-so -J skins are quoted at öocatl 60, according to quality. Tallow. 7a7Vje Urease Brown at 60 : yellow. 6&tic : white. Nails We quote lOd at 16 06 per Tkeg and smaller nnmbera at the nana advance. Salt Car lots: 8aglnaw, tl ebal 70; Ohio river, !1 60al 00. Tobacco we quote: Royal Gem at 80c; Monitor Navy, t2a3c; baled tobacco. 47aS140c; bright navies and quartern , toatss; smoirtng brands, common, 31a 16c; choice, 60a 65c; fine75cal2S; One cuu, t5a85c: black tcbaooo. 48a "c in caddies; twlata, HOafine. Wool Prices are steady. We quote un1 washed at 1-(a2,So; fleece washed tT.&K-c ; tab- . washed 3üfj34o; burry wool 6 a 10c ter lb lesr. I INDIANAPOLIS DRT OOOD8 MARKET. DRY GOODS Trade hts been very light during the week and with few exceptions prices are fteady . Batting Ordinary, 10al2Jc; middling, 15c; est tissue, 16c. Brown Drilling Nashville, 10; Pepperel, 10c ; stark, lOo. Ticking Omego 32 Inch, 19c ; Amoskeag, A C.A. 17c; A. 15c; Conestoga, 4-4 Medal, 17c; Medal, dc; extra, ye, Itc; extra, 4-4 2oc;Lewistown, 36 Inch, 2uc; 32 Inch, 17c; 80 Inch, 15c; plaid 00. shirting Stripes American, 6-3, lOSc; 3-3, 8Sc; fVhli ten tea cheviots b, 9 He; A A, lie; AAA, USc; XX, 12)sjC; Oils cheviots, dy Everett do, ilSc paper Cambrics Common colors, 5Xo; high olors, 1 cent higher. Prints American, 6a6c; Washington, Merrlnac, Richmond, Oriental and Conestoga, 60: Freeman, 5c; Standard Shirting prints. bo; Albion solid -olors,6c; Wamsutta, 6c; Mourning prtnta, 6M. Carpet chain White, 19c; colored, 25c; coverlet warp, 2c. Brown Sheetings Vermont, 9c : Nash rille c; Middlevllie, 8c; Idaho, 8c; New Albany, 8Uc; Mtark A., 8c; Laurel D., 8c; Laurel tt, iyts; Park An6!c; Granite B., 60: Bedford 60: Pepp N 7c; PeppO., 7?ic;PeppRn7c; Pcop C, 9c rJLEACHED Bheetinqs Lonsdale,10Se;Hope 8u3 : Black stone.9 : M aaoom en t. lue : H 1 1 1 Jijic : t-4, 9sic; Dwlght ntar. 10c Vanghn XX, 7c; "ted Dog, oc: Quaker 7Hc; Cambrics, Lonsdale, 14c; Young Warrior, lojc: Jabez Knight, ⪼ syamsatla, 13c: New York M.lis, 134c Uain Bags Araoskeae A., mc: Lewlston A.Hi2Sc; stark. 25c; Union, USc; Banner. 21e:"ontauD. 22Sc. , Candy Prices are steady. rnshed smear candy at il'c per lb.; pn re stick cafdy 14c; kisses at löc; French kisses at 17c: gum drors at 14a2oc: Jackson balls at 16o; common mixed at 15o;fine do at lia 2 ie coal and Wood We quote: Anthracite, per ton. Ja 75 ; Brasil block, per jashel, 140 ; W te Klver, i4o; Hand creek, i8o dJghiand gra e, 13c; Highland steam 11 Pitta inrg. t; te: Brazil not, domestic, 13c: do. steam Brazil slack. Ho: Virginia oannel. 27o; Indiana can n el, 22c; coke, ual&c: wot. 4 60a 6 6" per cord. ÜKt'QS An advance ofl loo an ounce in quinine Is reported and still higher prices may be expected. Asafoeilda is quoted a' S5aKV; alcohol at 20a2 35; alu-"", p r pound 4ja6c; camphor per pound, 3ja4i0' 'Ochlneal, per pouud,Sua.e; chloroform, per poond, l Oail 15; copperas, barrels, per pound, 2a3c; cieant tartar, pure, 42a4öo:iadigo, per pound, 1 lOal So; licorice, Cain b, per pound, genuine, 40a45c; magnesia, carb., 2 oz., er pound, 4i45 : morphine, P. A WnperouDce, '4 76ai oO; mad der, per pound, ISaioc; oil. castor. No. I, per gallon, 1 GVallo; oil, bergamont. per pound. 2a6 5U; opium, per pound. 17 60a7 75; quluine, per ounce, tiQ a2 45; blsaia oopaib sic; soap, caaille, fr., I4a25c; soda, bloaib, keg, p-r pound, oabc; salts, epsom, per pound, 4ac: snuff, Garrett's, pack., per gros", 117 0; snuff Garrett's, per case 01 four dozen, I 6 ou: nipbur, flour, per pound, saltpetre, per pound, liajöo; tur-p-ntibe, 35a40c. fjbh-B.ocm aie ample anl price eteady.
Mackerel, new mesa per bbl. r27a28: half hhi
3fja4; quarter barrel. r7; kits, 2 75; No. 1 xtra per barre . K4 uu: half barrel. 112 60: ner quarter bbl, 18 0"; per kit, 12.23; No. 1 jer DDI, 1:0 00; per nair böl, 5s oo; pr quarter tibi, ft 60: alt, tl :.: No i larsre ner bbl, IIS (,0- per half bbl,n 50; per quarter bbl, wau;xu, 11 2; no. z medium per bbl l3to; per half barrel, f 75; per quarter barrel, 13 40; oer kit, 1 25; No. 1 white fish per half bbl, f j 5C; per quarter bbl. Si : per E'.t. SI 00: fam ily white fish per hslf bh!,U 10; per quarter aoi.n iu;per ku,.-asi c: ro 1 lake hemrg.bair 10; quartenmi 7a; kits, 65c: Labrador nertlng, bbls, f8 0u; half bb!, J4 2: Round shore lerrtng. 17 ; half barrel. 84 00: mess ßalman Mr half barrel. S9 00: per kit. ti ou: boneless Cod fish, per pound, 7c; bank Cod fish per rjuno.oc; iso. 1 nemng. per dox, 40c; o. herring scaled per vu, 45c: sardines, halve. S,Tc; quarters, Sc, Na l pickerel, half bbl, f 5 5) ; quarter bb i, S2 2Ö kits oc. . leather trices are unchanged. Oak slaughtered sole Is ..noted at 87a40c Buffalo, 30 :c: harness ?2aic: upper 22a25c per foot: French calf. SI 75a2 25: French klo. 1 ICal 60; collar, per foot. 30c; bridle, per dozen. S48 OOai 0: domestic calf, II 10al30; aip. aometturt. raicail 10. Lumber Domestic: The market for domes tic lumber wasbteauy with a fair demand. walnut :n. i and 2, 4-4 at.d up., green. KOaliperXI. Nos.landvf, f to green, 4a 4iperM;cnils, 4-1 and op., green, f 15 per M; No, land 2. 4-4 am up., dr. SH)a55 nerM: cui la. 4-4 and no . drv. .aii Ml per A. Poplar Clear. 4-4 and up ereen. 1502 clear, 4-4 and op., dry, f2ia2ti per M: com mon. 4-4 ana np . eri-en. 14 per Mr common. 4-4 and tip, dry, St5al7 per M; clear, J, green. i-a'j rto. a, s. reen, tixan per 1. Ash Nos. I and 2,4-4 and up., green t2Ca 22 '0 per M ; No. 1 and 2, 4-1 andup. dry tXi -0 a25. rsuTS Son shelled almonds quoted at2Xa23c; filberts 14a15c: walnuts, French. 11c: Naples, old, 15c; new 17alc; Brazil nnts lOallc; pea nuts, red, raw, 8asxo; white Virginias toe; ro&ated 8c higner. iron and bTEEL Prices are unchanged Bar Iron is quoted at 92 5ia2 Hi. Sbeets rolled. 10 to 14.4c; 15 to 20, 4Sc : 27, 4 Jc. CLarcoal, ISc advance on above rates. Other sizes and numbers are graded at proportionate rates. Steel is quoted as follows: Sanderson's best English tool. 23c: American tool, 15c; spring steel. IS inelc. lie: l1 inch and over. l"c; German s'eel, 9c: mill pick shapes. 2c. Horse shoes. Fnrden's. ts 2i ner keg; mule, II higher: plow wlnas, steel, 7Sc Tinners' Btock We h.ve no change to make in quotations. We quote: Tin plate Is quoted, for IC. 10x14, charcoal, first quality, at I9 60; IX, ditto, at 112 00; IC, 14x20 roofing tin, 19 00. Brass kettle, 45c; No 27 iron B 44 , 10c; No 27 smooth lron,6?4c Moorehead "b galvanized Iron, 30 per cent discount from 11 rL Zinc, per sheet, lie: per cask, lOo. Pig tin. Htrait's, 37c WireBright and annealed 40 per cent discount from list priws; lacquered 85 per cent discount. Solder Tinner's 18c. Copper Sheeting, 14 to 15 oz, 34c; planished, 14 to 16 oz.40o ; bolt copper, S4c; bottoms, 34o. Lead-Plg, 8c; bar, c: antimonv, l c: Babbit metal. Iba20c Window GLASS-Prlces are 6teady and we quote. lxlo fe 2i; 10x12 81 50: lxl4 14 75; Kxl 6 25; 10x18 55 2 with 40 per cent, off to the trade. Oils Prices fteady. We qante lirseed. oil at 64k65c: mw and billed, 55afO: white strained lard, 9 caV to-No. 1 do, 8jb90c: No, 2 do. 85a9Tc: easier cl!, "1 15a! 2-; neatsfoot oil. fl; fish oil (Kanks),'60a5"c: flb oil (Straits), 5'ia; tanner's oil, 4Zc; Labrador, 0a8o; heallight, 2 rV.c; cjM U, 1S1'Jc; fine machinery oil, 4'a-c; lnbii:ting oils, V"Pac; W. Va. lnbricatinr, 2t ac; natural rock, 30a 4.c; tallow oil, ti 'nl in. Pig iRox-The ma'ket is fteadr. The following quotations fairly represent this market: HOT BLAST CH AR00AT . Ranging Rock, No. 1, per ton S2 50&2J 01 4na Hanging Itock, o.2,pr ton... 21 (oa.'l 5-1 Hanging Rock. Forge, per ton... 20 00(0i2u 51 Hoai oern Brands, .N,i. 1, per ton. 'fl "l i'a Sinthern Brands. Forge.per ton 13 5 '20 00 Virginia, No. 1, per ton 22 no Virginia, No. 2, per ion SO 6 21 00 Virginia Forge, per ton- 'M uO A . TONK-OOAL AND COKE. Hanging Rock, No. I, per ton 23 00(323 60 Hangint Kock, Forge per ton 18 00(a21 00 Red ehort, No. 1, per ton....... 25 .i02tt tO Red 8hort, forge, per ton 22 00ra Am. Scotch, No. 1, per ton 23 00 3 50 COLD BLAST. Hanging Rock, Car Wheel, ton. 19 00a44 00 Missouri, Car Wheel, per ton. - 84 ona: 00 Southern Brands Car Wheel, ton 59 U0t,3 00 Machinery and Forge, per ton- 2J 0034 00 Blooms, per ton - INDIANAPOLIS LIVE STOCK MARKET TU6DAY Evening, August 8. CATTLK We quote: Common to medium grades at ti 6a3 0,1 lor common cows to 13 25a 4 I for fair to good, and 14 2'ia4 63 for extra fat heifers and steers. Good cattle are in demand and command full prices. HOGS The market was a shade lower today and packers were pajlug (6 OOaO 15 per loo lbs gross. SHEfcf- ihere is a good demand for sheep at li C0a3 75 per LO lbs. as t j quality. KAMT LI BEBT Y L1VK STOCK MARK KT. EAST LIBERTY, FA Aug. 7. BEEF CATTLM The receipts since Friday last have bee a 391 head, or 112 cars of through stock, and 7ocars l r this market, making a total for the week enuing this day of 8.2t-2 bead, agilnst 9.197 head last week. Tbe supply is gooJ, but no buj er ou h rd,except local butchers, buyin at retail, a is usual on Mondays, aa noqaotatlons. Hoos Tbe receipts for the 4 days past have been M35 head, making a total for the week: of It, OS bead, against 13 4.0 head the week be .'ore : Yorkers 6 DC-ad 75 ; Philadelphias 16 90 7 15. Sheep The receipts for tbe 4 d-ys rast have been i,.0 Lead, making a total for the week of 22,8ou he-d. e1 inst 21.70U bead the week; betöre; none selling. CHICAGO UVfc 01OCK MARKET. Chicago, Augu-t 7 Cattle Keoelpu 800 bead; shipments 4,ooobead: the market is dull and weak ; go d to choice 4 90 J6 00; Texats SI 90&27i for common to fair. Hogs heoelpts 8,4 u bed: shipments 2,409 bed: the market opened steady and closed a shade lower; common 16 2' Si; fair to choice 46(6 6i; Philadelphias 6 75. Sheep IVcep'sSW bead; market is firm; common ti 0u3 75; gord to .boice 11 5034 70. NEW YUKK L)K 1 KllJr4 MAvRJCET. Niw York, August 7. Business continues talr with domestic com mis ion hou-es and the Jobb ng tiade islgut; cotton goods are In moderate request, cotton flaunels and bieacbed shir. ings b lng most active; prints are In good demand and ginghams, dress toods, s. awis, ieli hir s aud hosiery are in better reque t: wollen goods are rather quiet; foreign good mov. d tlowly. NEW YORK COTTON MARKET. ' NEW YORK. Augunt 7. Cotton Steady at 12 3-16 alic for middling uplands. Futures Kasv. M01.E THAN HALF A CKNIURX 511 AGO OR.H. 0. SELLERS, A CtLtBRATED PHYSICIAN OF PITTSBURG. Discovered an l ned in his practice the popalar remedy Ruowntnroughoui the country as HELLEHS' IMPERIAL COUGH 8TRTJP. This la no quack remedy. Thousands are living witnesses of its wooderiu' curauva powers. It Is pieasaut to lake, and sure to cure coughs, nolds, croup Oroociial a Sections tickling Tu the throat, and a.l diseases of a kindred nature, ti. Urte.ler- A Co., Pittsburg, Pa., are a so proprietors of J hnsou's Rheamatlo Compound, tbe great internal remedy for rheum1 1m, neuralgia, headache, etc Their lr. l.lndaey a s.loott Mearcher Is a . most wonder iu. remedy. It cures al bioodand sklu disease , sucb aa t tr-r, scrofulous affections, ulcers bo W. ptmp ea. mercurial 41seases, etc l'ne g nulue nas R. E. Sellers A Co. s name o j the bo ton 01 each wrapper. You can have a d ait or always li the house, by ki-eping ELLtRd' FAMILY MED1C1NÜ5 on ban 1. Forjaie. by all dragists'Sn d conBtry;dea-
