Indiana State Sentinel, Volume 25, Number 56, Indianapolis, Marion County, 13 September 1876 — Page 8

THE INDIANA STATE SENTINEL WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 1.3, 1876.

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Tbe employment of Idle capi tal la significant of a revival of business of the most cheering character, and a hope ful sign that tbe long night of depression Is passing away. Prime paper Is placed at 10 per cent., and bankers assure as that it 'll tbe lowest quotation tor tbe best Barnes offered. There seems, however, to be a dlscrepeney. Merchants assure us they have no trouble in obtaining all tbe fand they re quire at 8 per cent. We can see no good that Is accomplished to the. business of the city by giving only the highest interest q lotatloas. If tne banks are loaning money at less than 10 per cent, the quota '.Ion ought toba given. Kastern X3hrge is In good snpply, and rates are glvea at par between bau it, anl 10 percent premluna across tne counter. City orders are qaltt, at 92 cents on the dollar. INDIANAPOLIS CLEARING! HOUSE. Clearings. Balances. For weeks ending Jane 10... 4,8 i.S,;x f L109,i0t) For 4 weess ending July 8. 6,27 v0 For -4 weeks endlug Aug. 5 4,373 OM L4A.0H0 For week ending Aug. 12 1,3 8,J 457.00 1 For week ending Aug. 19 - 1.21 000 482,000 For we-i ending An. 26 1,1 '1.0 O 864," 0 For week ending Sept 2. 1,110,010 3SJ,ooo For week ending Bept. - 1,44 j.ooi 48 V 00 M onday, Sept, 11 245 1 00 95,000 Tuesday, Sept. 12 29j,0j0 109,i0j CHiMMKRCUL. There was a gool tra 'e reported to-day In alasofrt every branch o business, and the signs of the times are favorable for a large aud remunerative trade .'or tbe next three months. PROVISIONS not only mala ained extreme rates current yesterday, bat clear rib sides advanced to c, with bids at t". 8 Ales or 0,0,0 pounds were made late lat evening at B D. a. shoulders are firm at 7c, with sales of 8j,oje pounds at that Agare. SUMMER PACKINQ. The Weekly Commercial Bulletin of Chicago eon tains the folio w.ng abiut the "progress of summer hog packing" In that city and throughout the west: There were no new developments of Importance in packing opetattons daring the past week, the number of hogs slaughtered showing a decrease a comp red with last week. It was generally expected that the reeel-isof nogs this week would snow a liberal increase, but contrary to thee -in lot pat ions, the arilvale, instead or an increase ho wed a decrease. The pttcal'ig dtmaud was good throughout, bowing that packers were wil.ing to care for all tbe bogs obtainable at the price; in fact, the competition between paccers and shlpSKrsforthe offerings produced an appreclaou in values of 2 35 pe lüO bs tbe advance being relatively larger for light (bau heavy weights. fie l'gnter receipt in hogs, and an Increased inquiry, together with a general improvement lu the tone of tbe provion market seemed to give packers more confidence, and they were not at all disposed to dlsoonnt the market, but gen era: lr snowed moie disposition to bold tiifrlr product. None of the packers are now eat ing to their fall capacity, but with increased receipts of bgs we may reasonably look for au increased and enlarged baint so, as tbe reaction and Improvement In values will promptly cumulate tbem to increased activity. It Is generally conceded that the stock of win er meats I light, as heavy shipments have bee a reported for some time past, Short rib sides are about the only ' winter meats now offered on sale, and bolders are Indifferent about e ling, and are dally asking higher pries. Tbe rumor published last week of 1 sale of hogs at Cincinnati for November a 'id December delivery bas beeu denied by tbe epa ed interested parties. No a&les for future delivery have been made here as yet. Tbe packing to-date reaches about 80, J ) hogs, against about ötivou to date 1 ist year, and a totai packing of 782,781 bog during the am merofliftä. PaoKlng at öfter points is prog-rawing stow y, bat tbe Kgregate packing in the W.nt i la g jy ah. ad of ibat 01 imi year. The packing a . edar Hat Ids to date Is 73,8.0 hsgs again ( t2,ll ü jj to data last year. IHR GRAIN MARK KT. was firm to-day, thoozb. transaction reported Were comparative y light. Tbe demand for corn Is lnxeees of the supply, and id upward tendency Is repo.ted. O-il and wheat are steady. TBI WHEaT CROP. Tbe St- Paul Pioneer Preis of the 6th contains the following: There is perhaps no better authority on crop reports than Mr. Oliver Dal ymple of St. Paul, who is not nl a wheat producer himef, bu a careful and Intelligent observer o( the grain trade of the world. Holding closertlationa with tboae most heavily Interested In the movement of be crop, and teiax n Po"e--slon of tbe most reliable data freinallthe leading grain centers of the vorld, Mr. iJai rymple is able to form ver ear opinion noon the reula of tbe whe.harvs'sof this year. In order, tterefore M answer the queatlonsof numerous reader, and to place lae-s on an extremely interesting top before the public, M . iwu ymi le w.s interviewed b a Pioneer Press report yesterday, and he kindly fneaifnes replies to a Jew interrogatories as follows: t , Bept rt er r. Da'ry m pie, what do yon th In k of tne wheat croc, and the yield in ibis country and Europe as com pared with the average ol otner years? Mr. Dalrympl I think tbe spring wbaf eouo'ry, embracing Minnesota. Iowa Wisconsin and Nor hern Il.lnsls, and a por'Jon of tho Can das, la 4 'per cent, below an average crop; that tne winter wheat producing portion of Am rlc, embracing Hicbtgau, Knaa and tbe Pacflo slope, has pioucea an average crop Calo od Judtana ar 25 per cent short of aver

ge. In relation to Europe, tbe most reliable Information tbat I cn obtain shows that Enganj, France sud Oermsny are 20 percent belo an average. Te Danube country, Italy, ejd Netberlaodi, 2i per eent. balow. Austria, Miginm, and Kussls, 6 per cent, baiow. Scandinavia 10 pe' cent, be.ow. Keporter Cau our farmers, then, in vonr opinion. Mr. Dalrym pie, look for better price ihsn baw been ru Ing for the last two yem? Mr. Dalrvmple The average price for No. 2 wbea at Milwaukee for the last seven years basboentl II d opptng eight cents below In the three last months in tbe year, and golDg about eight cents above i's average daring the summer months of tne veir. There Is every

reanon to expect that tbe prices of tbe crop of i!-7 will rule anove an average. Reporter Whai can you say especially of the present crop of Minnesota. Mr. Ualrvmple I have been a wheat glover for It yearn, and this is the lightest crop I have seen harvested. 1 think It is mreening out between eight and nine bushels to the acre, mofttof which will b used by the Minnesota mills and for s ed. Tbe crop is generally being saved in good conditio a. Most of tbe wheat Is In stack add out of danger. DEPAE MENT OF DBT OOOD9, dealers report a good trade, not only for staple domfsMe goods bat for many articles of luxury, indicating more money In tbe country. Tbe tendency of tbe prices Is upward". The New York Commercial Bulle tin, of Friday, says : Cotton goods have been fairly active In first hands, and tne piece distribution continues 'satis acory. Prices are steadily maintained by agents, asd In most cases the late advan e on town and bleached goods Is cb ained without difficulty. Low grade brown and bleached cotton flanoels continue sold up by agents, and several makes cf bleached shin lngs are In the tame condition. Uood ttyles of cheviots and ready buyers, and there is a steady moderate movement in tlczings, stripes and other makes of colored cotum. Uraln bogs are Jobbing more freely, and appear iO ba a good purchase at present pr ce. Prints. Dark faLcy prints coatlnue In very brisk demand from first band', and are Jobbing freeiy. Agents are still enarglngup thlr dally receipts, and not a package of detirable goods can be had unless s cared at an early hour in the morning. Mhlrilngs are In very good demand for the time of year and in rcant supply, aud rooee are doing well, as are mournlngH and wide prints. Ginghams haveben sluggish, with the exception of new dress good e (Tec's In stripes and plaids, which ore In good demand, and many a yies o Kenfrew are sold to arrive. Cot on dress goods have been in tady reqnest, and biack and blue, b ack and green and other makes are well Hold op. Wora ed drees gods have baen moving atenrii y and In liberal amocnts at unchanged price. freu skirts of the best qualities have been in fair de -and, but low aud medium grides have been rather qilef, many buyer h Iding back for the peremptory auction sale of 7oO cases which w ll be made on Wednesday, Bept. 13,by Field. Morns, Fearer Co.. Hosier.) Las been comparatively quiet, and shirts and diawers de -ldedly so. Faacv hose has been distributed in fair amounts in execution of former orders, but new transactions have been light. The following figures show the foreign exports of pork, lard, bacon and hams from New York, Boston, Portland, Montre J, Philadel phia, Baltimore and New Orleans for the week, the previous week, and Lorn Nov. 1 to bept. 2, 1875-6 and lx74-ö: PaßK, BARBELS. ' 1875-6. week Week Aug. 16. r 94 60 162 2,257 Nov 1 to '6. bept. 9. 1, 01 8 821 85, 13 24,013 7.82 200,487 To Pept. 2, 7-. United Kingd'm 1,910 Contineut 251 b'ltiAC Am er 29 We t I nd lea 2.001 K xN Colonl if.. 97 J Other countries. Totals. 6,471 S.IM1 LARD, POUNDS. United Kinelom 1K7.I81 M'.9-6 50.4:tf.728 Continent 2 20'.hO() 1.0S7.i.-0 7i.ßH9.17u K and H. America. 16 8H8 104 4x2 H',491 Sil Went Indies . 47,6i4 710.2 2 19.4-2. !7 R N. monies 81 811.21 Other countle 64 ,016 T0tls....- ...4,2,992 t,8w836 150,034,113 BACON AND HAM?. POUNDS. United K,gd'm.6,?57.139 4.W.576 285.r9.490 l72t.388 Coutiiieot-.l,4i,li5 3S4J50 30,099, 35 27,t)76,33 8 ath A C. Amerlc 19,HTS 837,412 13.S41 168.454 1,60 44',r2l 10," 13.3 17 193, 7 497 7 9,795. 81 405,742 W 'si Indies Colonies. Oth'r countrles 715,739 lk3 3! Totals 8,'Ö2,1 öl 332,459,49a 23419,b87 Thes'atistlcal position of the foreign export movement o' tbe liOg product from November 1 to September 2 compares as lol.ows: 1871-5 1875-6 Incr'sp. D'c'se Pork, lb . 88 8.2,800 41,296 400 2,48?. 601 Lard, lbs IV) 034 113 16l 4-7 82i 10.424 700 - B'n A H, lbs.2J4,219 687 33.',459,199 94.2n9,aU . To al 423,ffc6 600 34,212,321 111.145,821 Messrs. Miller 6 DUh-.nd of New Orleans In their circular of the 7lh Inst., say: Provisions have been very unsettled and de moraliz-d In all markets since a montb, and prices declined materially to last week, and we can now report much better feeling and tone to the market, larger and increasing consumptive demand, and Improvement la price. Stocks of pork, bacon and bulk meats here are l'gat, and we edvlse regular ship ments accordingly. Tbe extra a Id bands and lab rers ue esary to gather nd save the large crop of cotton, cane, and othe- S inthern produo a vet in the ground will brng increased consomp Ion 01 provisions durin the next three months, and may affect mar kets favorably. For the coming winter pass ing of bog, we b-neve, the cop of this Important aulmal wll beiarge enough lor all purpose, and we hope packets will manage to get their hogs bow 11 e do Urs erosa tbe oomiog seaaoa. The whole trade mnn bear in ml od tbat whilst the loreign n.mand wll, take a very 1-rge amount of the hog pr due s at rea or D'e price- the boo' hern s ates hav ing raised much more of tbrlr necessities than tat year, will take much le t coming sea son therefore te surplus mast seek f reign markets. We quote: Mes pork 117 60; bacou, dear sides, 10J4 0 ear rib 9, t-hoalder 7c: dry suited shoulders 7c ; H. c hams 16,albc; wrau tierces iiai yip: aegs iijiaro. - THB OBAlN TRAbK is decid dly more animated to-day. Corn Is in light supply and the outlook warrants the opinion tbat prices will advance. Oats are firm, and wheat Is selling more freely al fall quotations. Tbe bear ng of European crops and markets upon American markets is so direct that reliable informntlon upon the result ol the lUHOPgAS HAKVJCSia Is anxiously sought after. Tbe New York Commercial Bahetln has from time to time puhiubed such fragaaeotary reports of tbe progress and results of the european harvebts as have come to hand through our foreign malt: the Info mai ion thus gathered bowever, bas perhaps failed to convey to our re.aeis a sufficiently definite Idea of the supplies to be forthcoming from tne ciops of trans-Atlantic coontrie?. Tbe Vienna Inernatlonvl Corn Market, established a fewytars g. has become a generali v reeognlzei authority on crop statistics. The ramifications of the organisation ex'eoet throughout Europe, and arrangements are made for collecting data In all tbe eountrles which, whether as consumi n cr producers, bear an Important relation U tUe grain marsets. The annual meeting or fair of the association was held at Vienna on the 21st Inst , at whleb some five thoutMUtd merchants and farmers were assembled, chiefly from Austria, Hungary, Germany and Russia. A series of reports on the harvest ii all paitsof Europe was read, tbe general results of which, we samowlze below. Europe Is divided Into two principal groups countries hieh e insame, vis.: Uermauy, England, France; and countries which produce, vis.: Busala, AuitrfXIangarian Empire and Romania.

Wl hin these g'.-onpa we find tbe following harvest resu'ts '.n the wheat and rye crops, the percentages given being as comptred with a good average crop: WHEAT.

(ConsuDMng fjout tries.) Prussia, 'oelow aversge crop Meek le ,i burg, below average crop Per cent. 20 10 6 BJueu , peiow average crop Vv urVmborg, b-low average crop Hav aria, go d average crop... Ha xony.good aversge crop K.oKiand. belo average crop ... - t Vrance, excep' South, Southeast and SouthWest, good aversge crop . France, south, Southeast and Southwest, b 1 w voraus crop .... (Producing Onuntr ee.) Auütro-HangarUn Empire, good average CrOP eeeeee . ..wMtii 1 Russia, south and Central, lull average 21 Crop Russia, Nor b, below average crop......... Kassian Poland, full versge crop...... Roan anla. beow average crop. .. . ... Swits rls& t, Norway and Denmark, below 70 averse crop.-. 15 Netherlands, below average crop. BYE. (Consuming Countries ) Prussia, below sveregecrop.. , Mecklenburg, below aversge crop H -den, below average crop Wurteiuburx, below aver - ge crop Bavaria. 8 uib. below average crop Do. Upper a Lower, below average crop 80 r ranee, inn average crop Saxony, below average crop............... (Producing Countries.) Austro-Hunganan Empire, below a v. crop Russia, except Nor.h, ab ve average crop.... Rusia, or in. beiow averag crop.......... Roumania, belo average crop..... . .. Switzerland, below aveiage crop............Sweden, below average crop . Denmark A Norway, oelow average crop-.... Italy, Northern, good average crop........ It will be seen that these returns sho w a preponderating decrease in tbe crops of wneat and rye, tbe two cereals which come chiefly in competition with our own grain and the results on which alone therefore we have presented. In tbe most important countries, however, France, Central and Southern Busala, and Aus'ro-uungary, there is an average crop: but tbe Increase in the central and southern province of Kussia Is setoff bynn almost total failure of wneat in the northern fecilon. I ha most conspicuous decrease is shown in tbe case of Prussia and other Ueiman ttla'ee, the falling oS applying alike to wbeat aud rye. As a rale, the failure appears to have occurred in countries lying to the north of tbe fiflle'h j,arallel or latitude, while everything south of that line has come up to an average standard. We cau not, however, but express a 6llgbt suspicion that tre-e returns are in some degree fchVc'td Ith that unconscious disposition thatciingsto all producers 10 underestimate the quantity of their product. Certainly tbe tesu ts hown by these statistics are less saltsfactory than would bave been expected fr)m the f'agnoeutarv accounts that bave come forward during 1 he prog res of the harvest. f any of our re der s are dispose 1 to climate tbebeari' g of tbe foregoii g percentages npnn the toml yleld.they will and material for doing so In tbe followlug statenceat, showing the acreage under wbeat and ryu In some of the leading countries, and their rrpective population at the most recent official dales: Acres tinder Acres under Popu Wbet 11.856 4.H,tlO 12s,M-8 718.-25 39,214 2 4 074 17.1 8 667 2W!l,4ll 4,986,0.9 Kve. lation. Norway-... Prnt.la Bivari ......... WnrU-mbarg Mol la-a r 'ranee Austria. dungtiy....... 3!,851 10,07 -,6i4 5dl,m)7 1,4M,7.S 1 O.i 91 '8i78 4,73 ',78 4 9. 8,2 67,-69 1,742,0 m 14, 6, 0-1 1.7M.0. O 4.8W.H 0 1.8 S,0fHi 8,Hh7,OHI) 3ö,IOi,ütW 2 .41V" 15,80.',U)0 THB WOOL MARKET Is firmer, with an advance in all descriptions, and th Kw Vnrlr rraht. of rnay im ported as follows: Holders generally are well satisfied with the p sltion of affairs, and he Improvement on the market tor domestic wools of all kinds Is su-thlue apparen'l v without mach difficulty. A slight speculative element nbs crept into the market within a con pie of weeks past, and is lending Its aid 'O snpport and timulat values, though tbe naural strength of tt e position Is tbought to be sufficient to retain tbe advantage in sellers' favor. There Is some difficulty in separating the sales ad ascertaining what proportion ate t b ijers for stock and tboie woo operate for actual consumption, bat tbe indications rathtr point to much greater caution among manufacturers In making tbetr purchases. The condl Ion of trade and of valaes on the general run of goous Is scarcely In full consonance with the Improvement on tbe raw material, and it Is deemed prudent to work a little c rcumpectly until tbe Indications ere more positively encouraging. Statistically, the portion of wool is a strong one, and the cost can scarcely be considered high as 00m pared with tbe versge range of former seasons, but these are e u8iderailou8 hav ug much less Influence witn the consumer than neretoiore. rne policy now s to ran mill only on a pretty well assured margin for prott', and to guage prodictlon asclisely to actual distributive ability ms circumstances will t-dmit. I 'urlng tbe past week tnere hs been rather !ess doing, but the movement still vet v fair and quite a tu'l attendance of buyers was on the market to-day. Korelgh wools steady, with a little more doing in carpet grades. POULTRY AND EGOS. There Is an active demand for etgs at full price, and poultry is firm. Shippers and commission merchan s are taking all tbat of fer. The New York market of Filday last Is reported as ollows: Poultry. The demand for dressed, without showl g much activity, is fair. and really flue lots have a pretty steady tone on vaices tt r fowls and tnrsev, but cbicies slack. Live Is in fair demand lor nil kind xcept chicken, onlv the Isrge aid handsome lots of which are wanted. We ?note tbe range nf prices to-day as ollows: uresKed turkeys, S'ate and Wtstern, l(Ac; do poor, 15 17c: diestdpring chickens, choice, per lb. 18a2ic. Fols Jersey prim, per ib. 17(3180: fair to gfd. 15(3 tie : do state and Western prime. Itf 17; do do, lair to good, 4iil5c. Life poultry-Spring chickens. per lb I4l7c. Fowlf, state and Jersey, ier id, 17 19c: do Western, 16ai7o: ioosiers, old, per lb. 9 jiric; turkeys, state and Jersv, per ib, 16 &17 : do Wesuro, per lb, i-ai6e; ducks, state a d Jersey. ter pair, Tfc cill 10; du'-ks, Western, per pair, 60a"5c; geese, state and Jersey, per rilr, t. 76d2 01; do Western, per pair, 1 ko(d &. Et.os Peceipts to-day 901) bbls. Tbe market remains firm on ail grades, and tbe sales are pretty quick at full figures. O.r quotations were i r b.biv a little huh tbts morning er anything excep' Jobbing parcels but as row rt- lsed ptn be obual ue itir good stoo iJJ. a wboletale way without mcci d fficul- The upp y is small, and not many lota mta carried over fiooi day to day unsold : Per Di1. Near by sfock, single b - 21 25 hi aie w2.s Wt-s'ern, prirce ft'it Fal r West em ............... Y Western, Inferior ?a'7, Canadian J.A &a-, ON 'üHThe attendance of me5la" and business men on 'Change wl was ful y average, bat huuaoiioaa ta. grain and provisions wire light. In provision 1 holders had advanctd price beyoud the reach of buyers, and, as m result, tbe outflow ceased. I x grain, transactions we ellfut. Corn In store is controlled by a few persons who are not disposed to sell at current figures. Oat are firm, and tne movement In whett is fairly active. PXRhOKAL. Messrs. Geo. W. MeCredy, of tbe firm of Hamilton A Co., and M. A. Downing, of the house of McFrreo, Armstrong A Co., of Louisville, were on 'Change 10-day. LIVKRPOOL DISPATCH ON 'CHANGE. The II A. at. Liverpool dispatch qaote-l flour at 22 6dji3sei; winter wneat. 9 2d 3 9s 4d ; prla wbeat, Ss 9i 81; white wheat, 9 6d 09- 81. Corn 25s335sSd. Pork i34. LardSlsed. Reoeipuo wbeat tbe last three days, ü,0P0 qnai Vers, of which H,00u quarters were Amrl-ean.

Per Cent

SEW YORK DISPATCH ON 'CHANOB. !

Wheat-Quiet, firm; Chicago I107(113; Mil waukee, Ii (öl 14. Corn quiet; 53a57c. Oats-Qaiet; mixed, 40a45JJc; whltej 12a5)cr No. 2 Chlcigo 42ai5Kc Prk No report. Lurd No report. Gold-ll 09J, RECEIPTS. 16,2 Wheat.... Corn . Oats SW U'5,882 47,bOJ CHICA03 DISPATCH ON 'CHANGE. Wbei easier; f 1 01 cash and September; 3; uijociGDer. Cjrn Quiet, easier; 44c cash and Septem ber; 44Ji4lo October; ilc year. OaU Dull; 33c October; nominally 3lc cash and September. Pork quiet; f 17 3) b d September; t20 00 Oc tober ; ?15 25 year. Lard quiet ; $10 90 bid Saptfmber; 110 9 Oc tober J tl 20 November; J9 82 January ; f 3 92 year. Cut Meats Summer curad, boxed, held higher; 9. held 7c ; S . L. 9c ; F. C. H. 12jc. Green Heats Nominal; 8 P. H. quiet, 123 i:ic; meals, stronger; s. nomlnaUy 64, loose; YA bid. Hogs Receipts IS,. 00; prices weak: about 10c lower on ligh', ! l5o on heavy ; the fall range peiug to tu to 0 10. Receipts. .700 . 84,2 0 . 131 790 . 43,4 10 5.240 Shipments Flour , Wheat Coi n Oats ......... Kte 641 12.407 296,812 82,794 arley. 17,150 V, 9 2 WEEKLY REVIEW OF THE INDIAN APOLIS MARKETS. INDIANAPOLIS PROVISION MARKET. BulkMkavs The market to-day was strong; late last evening tales of 3Q0,0i 6 lb c, r. sides atucwere reported, and bj,ouo lbs to-day at the same price, bat holders advanced to KJe wun Di is at sc; saies ai vjo 10s a. s.snoui' ders at 7c, he markt t closing Btrong. Lard Was a shade weaker to-day and prime steam was quoted at 10?c, Jjcoff as compared with yesterday. Kettle rendered is s'eady atllc dried Bur The market is q notably nnctiHUjt d. We quote luui;ug lots 1 lUalSo. txnji Prices have declined. We quto jobbing lota at t2J W for mess. Bacon and Lard The market rules firm. Tbe following quotations are lor Jobb'.ng lots. Bacon suonlder, 8!tc; sugar cured shoulders, canvas, 11c; bucon clear sides, llc; breakfast esuvt., uy canvasaed hams, canvas, 15o ; steam lai "c. ketue laru, tca,ic;uo, bait o&arei, 13j; do, kegs, 13c. INDIANAPOLIS OROCEHT MARKST. CoFFKES-Are In fair demand and nnchti ged, and stocks are ample to meet tbe requirements of the trde. Roasting graues 01 Kio at 19al9'-tc: good to fair at SOai'OSc; prime at 2!a213: cttoice to fancy at and Java at Siüo. i.Hiasx Is steady al K.V'90 for prime to ct . factory. mA&8ks ado Bikcp Ns v Orleans molasettf. . worth frfiasäo for fair to fancy, aud sirups tt x .afjl for common to fancy. Ric-Dealors auote tt 6a" for Carol'na: 046.e for fair to bent LoBtslAua. o uo A ks - We bave no change to note In quotations; Jobbers report a fair trade for the various grau-s. we quote rennea A.Jisa lUic:ofl A HJialUic: 11-HWc; extra Cmja Uic hard; circle C ana B, luJiallo; yellows, alO0. Ar- we quote noosier Qty common bar at S3 cO per li x' c:-i-ou . uua Uermaiitliai6i; White Kassian ptamwd cake $y per box; Peach blossom toilet ki M; pure üold 4 &u per dox. Kiuviv-WB auoiy common ii oeraoien No. 4 n 26; No. ä ti 75; No. 2 S3; Parlor 13 50 per dozen. CAKDLS8 we quote Hotel, aoazie ; star can dies, 161hc: common Dressed. lXKai jo. Coal Oil Is firm at 2ohzio per gallon. IVDIANAPOLia GKAlif AND FLOUR MARK KT. Cork The market rules firm with Beht transactions, owing to limited receipts and bolders not being inclined to sen; we note sate of car hlg'i mixed, f. o. b-ai 44 Vic. We quote: f. o. b. high mixed at 44a44io; mixed ai44c: no 2 white at oc: yei low at 45c; re jected at 4ua42e; no grade S5a4oc; ear dull at 4Ua23. Flour The market la fairly active, and mlliers ary readl y selling their earlier pro duct at full quotations. We quote eityfau clea at from wsas 2 1: lamely at uua&7&; ex tra atf4a475: low grades ranging from fa 25 aü, as to quality. r 110 we quote oran at siuroaiuzs witn fair demand : eile include 2 cars at $.0 00. oats-The marad is nun at zo-auc, ana sales of 3 cars by sample at 27c, 28c add 30o. Krt New cr-'P Is lu demand at 43600. rti Flour steady at I &Oa4 7H. Whsat A fal' demand prevails for wheat. and tales reported to-day Include 1 car No s mberatfl 05, and 1 car sanr pie al II 05 We quota fio 2 red al tl 41 l&: No 8 red at Köawc and No 2 amber at tl Oi al 15 : choice ambei II t8al 10. INDIANAPOLIS FR0DV70B MARKET. Apples Dull. We quote at 11 ooal 50. Butt br The market Is firm; good qua! it! es sell at läa&ic. Bxbswax la steady at 254 per pound. bKANB We quote white navy at 75ca31 per bushel from store. noos Are in aemna. we quoie at 17c per dozen on arrival, and duiL ForkigmKruits Lemons bave advanced to lUuOalä ui per box. jtrathkrs Prices are steady. 01a ream ers are telling at 'iuao. uuci ana mixta featb ers command SiOaduc. Hon xt Ranges irom Zl to u cents per rwvind-Awirdlni? toaaailty. HAT-rTime loow piesaeu new uiuoutr 1. S10 per ton. m 1PT.1 HrnAV-neaaui yw iu. Poultry Tie market is steady. Turkeys t so per lb.-dacka II toas uu per dosen; roos ters SI 0 per dosen; 01 n oens wz per aosen. i4om.. rnii fehers. 2 6?a4 per dosen. Spring chickens II t Kaos 4.VHOU rags are quotea at 1 cents per Pand r,, ,w . OIN8 auv j;bjui( tw yvi iu tut m pnmrrncie. uprtJN- Are quoted at 52 00a2 50 per barrel. toSATOks loaw per bushel. OM8 Are seUing at 2 kmä Ou per buih rrEKT Potato ks Are selling at 12 M 00 ner oarrel. Ura pica -Are selling at 14 00a-5 00 per stand Skxds Weqiote timothy al Ilöu2t0, and iX seed at tl 0 06. Potatoes 1 be market is so lve aridshlpfcia ue yajiiin doatou per uusnei. INDIANAPOLIS DRY GOODS MARKET. 1 DRY GOOPH Jobbers reported a good trade prices are nrm at quotations. I ÜATTINQ OTdtnary,ioai2tic; middling, 15c; Ikest Ussue, 16o. JSRowif UKILLI5Q Nashville. 9: Pennerel. 9c;surk,9o. TlCKiNO Omego 83 inch, 17c; Amoskeag.A a. A. 17c; A. J3o: tonestoga, 4-4 Medal, 17c; Vm Hedal, -jc ; extra, If o ; extra, 4-4 'Jue ; Lowisbwn, 3 inch, 200; Inch, 17c; 30 Inch, löc; yuuu iw. -hirtino htripes American, -3. 10c: 8-S. ; Chittenden chevlotM, it, 9c; A. A, 11c; en., lpc; aa., 1 'c : uiu cneviou, .4 ; ; Eemtdo.ilHc. lAPXR Cambrics Common eoiora, 63; uu ituxa, a cent mgner. miSTS American. 7- c; Washington, Mer ri Ac. nlCumond. Oriental aid linaatnca. 7o;Krenman, 6Vio; Standard 'ihirticg prima. -a.iuiou souu joiora,t;io; wanuutta, 540; Moirnlng prints, 61. tARPXT chain wnite, 60c; colored, SSo; rkow SHKmNes Vermont. 80; Nasb rUle so;wiaaieviiie, 8c; Idaho, tw; New Albany, 'w, i 1 "v. ranite u., ec; isediord lt., -UcHaD8HKTios Lonsdale, lie; Hope itcs wiue j4c r m asoomenuioc ; Hi u jiso ; 4, tc; JJwlght ctar, 10c; Vaugnn XX. 5c; ed K)g, 00: Quaker 7ic; Cambrics Lonsdale, Vanlutt, ISc; New York Mills, liCo. UAfBAG Amoekeag A., JOc; Lewlston m.Zr?.1 BUkrk' 'l Union, 22 He; banner, o:ntnuup, üic. I M1SOIELLANBOUS MARKETS. HlDH Best cti irri ,u m. fie; steers teigning ed lbs or over. 6c; beet city veal tuns, 10c; best city kip skin, 7c

green, salted, cured.at aXc; dry salted hides; a9a; dry flint, JI4.20. Orubby bides, Ji-prlce. j v j Riins are quoted at b0u75e, acoordlnz to quality. Nails Prices have declined and lOd are seiling in jobbing 1 ts sit25 p &eg and In li0kegiutsatS2 85 per keg. Salt Car lota: Saginaw, 11 flfal 7C; Ohio river, 1 tfil 60. Tobaooo We quote: Royal Uem at 80c; Monitor ICaTy, füa3c: baled tobacco, 476tl40c; bright navies and quarters. Mat 5c; smoking brand, common, 3U6c; choice, 6Ca 65c; flne7Sca$l 25; One cat, 65a90c; biacg lo-

Daroo twavc m caddies: tw.sts, eoafiyc Wool ihe msrket is steady. We quote nn wasned at 5( 5j: fieece washed 30JM4O : tubwarned t 2 :'.o3: burry wool 6l(o per lb less. . CANDT Prices are stendv tTushed sugar candy at UJarc per Ib.: pnre buck car ay iio ; Kisses si i.jc; French kisses at 17c; gum nrots at I4a2nn- J.irnon balls at Aac; common mixed at 15; fine do at 15a coal and wood We quote: Antnnwlte, per ton, 18 ou; Brasil blocx, per oshel, I23t W te niver. 140; nana creex, asc: Highland gi e, .;; xrigaiaua steam ec; riVJt JUrv;, 18 crasu nai, aometio, 1: da steun uracil slack. 7c; Virginia eannel. i6 Inriiamacannei, i.oc; coke, 12ai5c: wo 4 60a o ou per corn . Drug Prices are steady. Asafoetlda is quoted an 25a3nc; alcohol at t2 202 5; alum, p r pound 4a6c; can prior per pound. 3öa4 jc - eochlneal, per pound.8oat : chloroform, per pound, 1 O'al 15 ; copperss, b3rre's, per pound, 2a3c; cream tartar, pure, 42a43c: indigo, per pound, 11 lOal 8u; llconce, Calab, per pound, genuine, 40a45c; magnesia. vmi u , o., irr pouna, oe; morphine, r x w. .per ounce, 4 75aa 00; malder, per pound, lHal6c: oil. castor. No 1, per gnllon . 1 Oual !! oil, bergamont. per pound, I 2a6 50; opium, per pound. 17 50a7 75; quinine, per ounce, 2 4U .peroance,4 75a5 00; malder, per pound, 16c: oil. castor. No l.pergnlion. 1 oual li , bergamont. per pound, -i2a6 50; opium, Hi o; okisam oopaiDa oc; eoap, castlle, fr 14a25c; soda, bicub. kfgs, ptr pourid,6a6c; mux, cpuiu, yvr )nuuu, ac: snaii, uarreti a, pacaper gross, 117110; snuir, Uarreti's, per bm 01 iour uosen, id uo: suipnur, nour, per injuiiu, n-rc; nHiipeire, per pouna, itaioc; lur isH-hocks ate ample and Prices stead v Mackerel, new mess per bbl, Ulsan: hail Ohl 3 ot al4; quarter barrel. 17; kits, 2 75; No 1 extra per barret. IU4 cxi: half barrel. 112 60; per quarter bbl, tti 00; per kit, 25; No. 1 per bbl, tlfl 00; per half obi, $x 50 ; per quarter bbl, 14 60: kits, II Si; No 2 large per 001, ia uu: per ns'r Dbl, 17 txi: per quarter bbl id at; kit, 11 25; No. 2 medium per bbl 113 U); per half barrel, tT75; per quarter barrel, fj 40; per kit, U 25; No. 1 white fish per half hbi, 5 60; per quarter bbl, S3 26; per kit, 11 U); famu um) tun per oau ooi, K tiu; per quarter bbl.si to; per klt,75a8(ic; No liake berrlng.half ß DO; quarters, fl 7y; kits. 65c: Labrador nerring, bblsLS8uu; half bbls. S4 25: Round shore aemng. f7 : half barrel, 14 uu; mess salmen fer half barrel. 19 00: per kit. ti tw: boneless Ocxl Csh. per pound, 7c; bank Cod fish per ponnd,6c: No. 1 herring, per box, 40c; No. I berrlnK scaled, per noi. 45e:sardlnw. hslvri. ane 1; ; quarters, 'c No. 1 pickerel, half bbl, w',4uiirruuii-, ij aus. wt;. Leather Prices are unchanged. Oa slaughtered sole Is quoted at 87a40o Buffalo, S03c; harness 82a36c: upper 22a25o per foot: French calf, tl 75a3 25: r Tench km. 11 lOal 6); collar, per foot, 20c; bridle, per dosen, 148 OOaOO 1: domestic calf, II lOal SO; up, aumesuo, oucasi lu Lumber Domestic: The market for domes tic lumber was steady with a fair dem nd. tne ioiiowing quotatioaa aie tbe baying walnut Nr. 1 aud 2. 4-4 and nn.. green. t0a4'i perM. Noi.landZ, toVt, green, floa so per m; cans, m and up., green, sis per M noH. 1 and 2, 4-4 ant up., dry, aOaSS per M; vuiis, s-t anu uo , ary, ?.i'aii u) per Poplar-3ear. 4-4 and ud.. creen. fffl 00: clear, 4-4 and no., drv. ru. aims er M bar. odos. 4-4 and up., erren. S14 per M eonman. 4-4 and up dry, It2 Oj per M ; clear, , green, liuan. Ash Noa. 1 and 2.4-4 and nn.. srreen Sl8a 20 per M; No 1 and 2, 4-4 andup. dry fA)a21 no. Pine inrawr-Island 2d cltar, 150 perM select. Wir pim 'T bord rnt .g. j,4; p. c. stag. 16ft. and under. 114: 1st claaMnine shingles, 13 25: 2dclasli 25; pine lath, 2 60 is UTS sort 6helied almonds quoted at 2iaäo; nioeris naioc; wainnis, rTencn, 11c: Naples. oia, 10c; new i7aic; Brazil nuts malic: peanut., red, raw, 8a8ic: white Virginias 10c; ivoricu c nigner. iron and STKKL-Price are unchanged. car iron Is quoted at t2 60. Sheets, i 10 10 m, sc;z., 4-o. tuar ooat, xo advance on above rate. Other aises and numbers are graded at orooortionat rates. Btee. i8 quoted as follows: Sanderson's oesiajguHu tool. 23c: Amrirr. ool. Hn spring steel. I inch . 10i: lV!lnch and over. me; American Oerman steel, so: mui pick: shapes, 27c Horse shoes. Aur den's. 15 tOat 2-1 per keg; mule, tl higher; plow wings, steel. Tikkkrs' 8TOC5C We hive no change to make in quctationu We quote: nn plate is quoteo, fer ic. 10x14, charcoal, flrst quality, at. 19 60; IX, ditto, at 112 00: IC MlAI roonngtln. S9fO. Knui kuttla. Nn 27 Iron B. 4ij; No 27 smooth lron.öc. Mooreheads gal ran i red Iron, 80 per cent disi, 1lnc ter eneet. lie: per rr? .' . j , Btrait's, V7c. wireBright and annealed per cent discount from ust prices; lacquerea , per cnt discount ,7T , , v. T", . VP1- Sheeting, 14 to 15 os, 84o ; planished, 14 to os.4oc ; bolt copper, 84c; bottoms, 34c Levj-g j. bSr. fU. BUI.UJvllj , . V , 1UCV lOaXUC. Window Ulass Prices are SnHV anri quote. 8xin t4 2n: 10x12 S4 ßO: 10x1 v.?. 15 25: 10x18 15 2?, with 40 per cenL off to the trade. Oils We note s tharp advanC3 jn coal oil. We quote linseed 04 at fc4a5ic: raw and boiled, 5ya't): nii4 stralnel lard, 9caf 00 No. 1 do, 8ia90c:vo. 2 do. 85a90c: castor oil, 11 15al 2 : neatsfot. oll, $l;flsh oil (Banks), 5 a&o: fish oll (S' rails), 6ati(ic; tanuer's oL, 42c; Labrador, Oariie: heallight, 2a21c; oal'oll, 2'a25o: fine machinery oil, 4"alov; lubrisating oils, Wgvftie: W. Va. lubrlcattar, JOaSt; natural rock,30a4.e; tallow oil, liu! lo. Pia IRON-Tte market Is Fteadr. The following quotauons fairly represent this market: BOT ELAST CHAROOAL Hanging Bck, No. 1, per ton fV2 50fa2TJ 01 4m Hanging Hock, No. 2, per ton 21 0021 50 Hanging Kock. Forge, er ton 20 oorau 60 Bout here Brands, No. Lper ton. 22 a Southern Brands. Forge,per ton 19 5 'a20 00 Virginia, ro. 1, per in , . , ,., iv Virginia, No. 2, per (on . So '(621 00 VlrginU Forge, per ton- 20 UOO WTONK-OOAL AND COKE. Hanging Rock, No. I, perton 20 00(323 E0 anging kock, orge. per ton is oorm ou Red short, No. 1, per ton., ITI, 25 00 rtea snort, lorge, per mn..,,,,,,, xi wß Am. Scotch, , IMC o. I, per ton.. 23 00323 60 COLD BLAST, Hanging Rock, Car Wheel, ton. 89 00144 00 MisseurT. Car Wheel, per ton. .. 24 0Wa39 (v Soutaern Brands Car Wheel, ton is 00 3 00 Machinery aud Forge, per ton a W&Ö4 00 Blooms, per ton INDIANAPOLIS LIVE SfOCK MARKET TUESDAY EVKMNO, BepU 12. Reported by J. B. Sod wick. WHOLRSALB OOMM1HSIOJ4 DRALRR IN CATTLB, BOOS AMD SHEEP. Cattle There was a lively market to-day, with 25 cattle on sale, ibe butchers and shippers buvlnz freely of all graces. There is no change in prices, but sales are made easily at quotations. Well foimed, smooth,: fat shipping tei. weighing 1,40 to l.&m 14 00(34 60 tfood, fat, smooth shipping steers wctgblng l.ioo io 1,900 s -am 75 Extra butcher's cattle, reUU .. 8 50 a 4 (M Medium to fair butcher's cattle S 0-(a8 2i Common 2 0jq2 75 Bui; a and scaiawags. 1 50 2 x hhxkp Are in goo-1 demand at 13 00(94 00 per 100 lbs. Hons - The market to-day was quiet ana lower; a eragenor 1802.90 tbs, o9; good smootn and evenly ataxi, xs 4U ins avera -e 80 1 5 85: 260S2H 'ibsavera.e, 95 7ia) 75: heavier bogs 15 60 per 100 lbs vmsa. MARKETS BY f FLEQBaPH. NÄW YORK, September 11. Flo nr Re ceipts 2I.IMI; low grade scarce and a an de stronger; winter dull; No t Ii7i60: gaperfine Western ana state 3 94 45; common to good extra Western and state 14 76a4 5; good o choice extra Western at.d state I 75 5 so: white wheal extra Western and staie 153.57 60: extra Ohio 14 7itfi 75; ettra U Louis 14 9038 60; Minnesota patent process. good to cho 09 S3 76(39 60. ay floor UnS eady: Western 12 6)(J90. ien-Re0dtpts 6,ii0 bu-helt; qniet and tbe demand Is materially checked bv tbe firmness of holders: ungraded sprit g 90c ; No 1 Chicago spring for L

Oetoter tl l''. IS bid, held at II 19 41 21; No 2 hicago spring lor October II 14 bid, held at f 1 17i9i is: No 3 Cblcr-go spring, In More, tl 03; winter red Western unsound, old, In store. 11 ; winter ted Western, poor new, l is. Kye -tea rce ana firm ; ne w .täte 9uc ; Western new held 8oc. Barley- Uncbanked. Corn Receipts l(jti,'iio bnsnels; letu. doing. Oats BeceiptsS ,Ojo bnt.b.ia; lessaclive; mixed Wesern and staie 37ac: white Western and state 23 0c. Hsy-Uncharged. Hops-Un-changed. Coffee R'o canco s i5i'2l8kc, go!d Jobblug erg. e lSralö gt.lo. Sugar-Unchanged. Molasnea Cue aug-d. Kice-Un-. hanged. Peteoienm-Crude -4i:c; renne 26c; cises 3Cc. Tallow- 8Vc: ptime tHe. Ros n

tin 2lc, firmer: spirits S3e. tin-U'tvi Pork New mess $17 60 .jl7 65: )rtnr.r I1 453i7 65. Beef-U: chand. Mlfldles rirm; Western lorg clear middles nomlDal Stt,y,i"?,KClear.9&9ic- Lard-Pilme steam f.l 25; October 111 lzncall 3.5. Buti-r Western ijöst. vneese 4 juc. w ülsky fjl 11)1 1L CHICAGO, SepL ll.-Floar-Flrm and nncbanged. Wheal Active firm, bleber and Unsettled; No 2 "hie uro tnrlnr Iii km cash and September: f 1 0 V. for iietohpr. k Uhlcsgo prlng 1 e98jc : rejected 71-3. Corn ;i-u.aiiyiDce(i; rso ü 4tic ch: 44 re for eeptember:4iVc for October; rrlected 4:4. I ,or 00 ober. Porx S.rong and higher; 117 u5 casa cd October; 1.5 lor 1 he year. Lard Strong and higher; 11. to cssh ; tlu j for October ; 19 ffS tor 1 he year. Bulk meats nrm UU UUCUXOItO, W II IKK V II 1 KM.Irt. iour, 0 barrels; whear, 1.' 0. bushels : corn. 22M 00 bushels; oai, 49,onu buheis; rye, 8 ouu bushels: barley, 27,k0 ba-hels. Hh pment't riour, 0,-xw Darrt is: wheat, snvn hn.h.i.. corn, 42J.OO0 bushels; oats, 99O0j bushels; rye. a.oiiu bushels: barley, 14,000 bu-he.s. On the call board this afternoon wbeat closed higher: l 01 for October; 11 u3 jor -tptembtr. Corn Ho higher Oats--j higher. Pork-6ai c higher. Lard Lower ; llo wall 65 ior October: I 629 55 for ihe year. CINCINNATI, September 11. Cotton-Quiet and firm: liytu Flour-steady and; fsrully t5t.0s6 25. wheat-isieady; red 9ucrtSl Oti. orn-Firrner; 46a47c. s.t-Firm ; new 33v 33c Eye Firm; b&c Barley-F.rm; 90a95o. Pirk-birong and higher; fl7 50aU 75. Lard Firm;team sold al til 00 deliverei; kettle tli 0U412 611. Bulk meat- Fair demand and higher; shoulders 17 MJ7 c. ear rib 47 S7 4 (49 (w, tbe on side asked at tne ein, nch sales at 13 10 buytr Ociober; clear ja 51. Eact a Hifer; Sv5 w' I9 s. 3. X. Hois. . nuui7-iu HUV4QCQ IS S8Ked OOt steady; choice WePtern rereivel9a2icchoicA central Onio I !U2i u JtV), JJzTlZ 5. . L uoue CTmuinuro: at in. nutterI II a- clve, nrm Wnd bigbTr: rönan S5Uii a 15. omr,. nht ,i 7 A XX: ,u.iJ'i light f iWaö 25; fair t good heavy t5ab3J' receipts 1,(18 head; shipments 4.& head. I kii Timiu. J. . 1 . . era superflne2 Nia3 .0 Western "ztnMuS 1 sis a. v neat Active red westt-rn ran cp Slto(Sl 25; common to fair Pern sylvanla red SI mail V2. Cjrn-Firmer; Westt-rn mixed 66 .c. Oata extern white 3Ja3hc. hve Unlet bat firm: 55a5nc. Provl-ions-Flr i.er. PortNew mess 117 7561 vo. Bulk meats Shoulders 7 25; clear ribs is 758 b7 v . la on Unchanged for sbou. ders. Lsrd-RrfluHd Sil -.f, . it Butter Western choice 2-(a.bc. Petroienm Refined 25ra2Gc- code 1 y4(al2Hc t'oflee K Ocurgoes 1518VC: lobblnirpnrixxlKVMlIln Wblsay SHI. . eoeipi w tit-t S2,Hju lusliels; corn tH. 00 buthfcln. Shlnmf.nl (Vim in. 000 bushels. BOSTON. September 11 Flour Western snperflne 33 com'iion extras Si 2-.(4 75: w iscons.n and Minnesota fsmiiv extras lioo a 8 7o; winter wheat hio, Indlaua and M'chl. gan lo6(lQH5.: Iilln is 1757 7i: St. IrulS Si) (7 7o. lancy Minnesota nd Wlt-cousln. 80 5" Q8 6 Corn Wehitrn mix d and vellow 6ifi.c. Oats No 2 whitd and mixed ija.7c: rejected äi(42c OHWEUO. .September 11 Wheat-Extra White Michigan II 30; Nol Micuietn cewll25: amber Ohio new tl '9 Corn Unchanged. PITTSBU0. ReDtemhr 11 Pt.1r.M Quiet and flrm: crude 4 tuat faiker's; refined Phliadelphl delivery. CLEVELND. Henfember H.-Petmlnm-Steady ; standard white UO test i3o. FOREIGN MAUSETo. Paris, September 11. Rentes. lif 22e for ac count. f RANK FORT. September 11. tlnltH rum bond- New6e, lu3. ANTWERP. September 11. Fine American Petroleum 68f. Lou DOS. September 115 p. w Amonnt of bullion gone Into the Bank of England on bAlance to-day was 21.(0 . xmsola 101 mnv 9j 9-16; on account 5 9-16. United States bonds 5-2 s, is A, IO0J4: --2ie, ISffr. losj; lo-4oa extra new 3-, iu.j. wew tors central 100. Erie railway shares 96: Erie railway shares, preferred 17. Petroleum Refined 17Jis. Tallow 47. Linseed oil 24ks. Liverpool. September 11. Cotton Mid dling upland 61-1ÖJ; middling Orleans 68-16d; sales of 12,0 0 bales, Including ,'- bales for speculation and export and 7, no bales of American. Wheal-Call U rnla white wheat average Hs 5dt9s 8d: California cluh Bs SdA slid; winter red Western, No 2 to No l.b&s 9s 8d. Pork Prime mess r3s. B el Prime mess 724s. Lard -fine American filtts. Cbeesa Best grades of American 61 ks. BaconWestern long clear middies 45s: hört clear middles 474s. Tallow 4. Petroleum spirits 11 'S Us; refined 19. Linseed oil-24s. rtesin common 6j:psle 14s. Spirits tarnen tlne-25s. Wfi CFFICBAL PRESS. Aocv vm. for doing hit otcn prtmmj mmi rfvrrfa.Mu H riH yam far itlf over and aver aiH. JtUtmmmM R' trtmq in tanttrnction: iranrifnl in dnion mnd ft mirk: tmtf and rnpid m vprrmtum. Print Sr4 1-3 " Kili i-rte. Con 87 ta t'.i Sm4 3c mtmmm tar COLOINC &CO. ot;iiiii.tij.Bsroi. '"rrrnint ftt'a g'Tffr of iTImnmfr (Htrtl' f ! It,. Sai for Bueflcs. By virtue of au act of the General Assembly ol tne staie vt Indiaaa, approved March nth, i8&, entitled " An act tu relatioa to tbe layin cut, opening, widening, altering, and vacation of streets, alleys and highway, etc., I will, on SATURDAY, October 7, 1S76, sell at pa bile auction, at the City Court room, of the city of Indl?napolu, Indiana, be1 weea the hours of U o'clock a. v., and 4 o'c'ock p. at., or said day, tbe following described lot or parcel of land, or so much thereof as may be necessaryto satisfy the -am r.erelnaf er named as assessed ag Inst uc'i premises for bene fits, and all euats, to: wit: lot No. sixteen (lfi), in Martindsles Addition to the city of lodUnapolls, Marlon county, Indiana, owned by 4. C. hUnna, against wuich is e Messed t aumoi r rty-five (4i do'lars, fir btneflta l-i the matter of opening Second street from Meridian te Pennryivanla strtete. HENKY W. TUTE W1LER, 11 City Treasurer. Indianapolis, Ind K pt. 11, is6. Sal a for Benefite. B v virtue of an act of tbe General Assembly o' the state of Iod ana. apvr ved March 17 185, entitled "An set lu re i all ,u 10 tbe lavlne nt, opening. widt 1. a'lering, aud varatton oicireets, aaeys and highways, etc, I will, on SATURDAY, October 7, 1876, jr, Mil at public auction, at the Ity Court Room, of ihecliy of laiianap India a, between the hours of it sVclo.B a. M.and 4 o'clock p. atof sadday, thd following described lot or parcel of land, or si mach hereof as may be necessary to satisfy he sum hereinafter named, as assess d again, neu premist s for benefits. uu au (xaiid, iv wit. , , . . . . 1 . r ' Lot No. one (c autre No. two f2) Brak 's ad. dltlon to toe3uy o' I' d ans joila, Marion county, Indira, own d by J. H. Oglesby against whichi s asses-d the sum of thirtyfive (35) for tbjjbsneflisln the matter of opening Second staet from Mer.dian toPennsyl--vanla streete. I HENRY W. TUTEWILER. City Treasarer iKDIASAPOfS, Srpt.l'', 1S7S.

.cvr-niuYc,urujDa nigner; ÄOiMmo

casn ; .cjic for Cct bei ; r Jeoted 2&yAri& sc. Rye Fair oemardand hl.lw; .ic. Barley i-air and a shade higher: 78f7öc cah : 77