Indiana State Sentinel, Volume 25, Number 58, Indianapolis, Marion County, 27 September 1876 — Page 8

THE INDIANA STATE SENTINEL WEDNESDAY. SEPTEMBER 27, 1876

CHEAPcST IN AMERICA.

OUR MONTHLY A LIT3RARY, FASHION J AND FAMILY MAGAZINE ! FORTHB FEGPLE. A Pair of Eiogent Oil Piclures to every ibuoscriber, Sub?eript!on with Premi um, 75c; -without Premium ONLY FIFTY CINTS A YEAE I Extraordinary Inducements to Agents. 25 Ctnte Paid fer every Kew Sultcriler. FIR"T PREMIUM: A Lady's Gold Hunting Case Wstcb, costing 1(J0, io the person sendIn in tLe lamest list of names, with the money, daring 1876. SECOND PREMIUM : A magnificent orlg nal Oil Pain tu g, elt gantry framed, etc. PREMIUMS FOR EVERYBODY. Send for specimen copies (free) and examine the terms to Agents, etc. L.S.ARES&Cn., Publishers, INDIANAPOLIS. lAUrU AID rU15 MAKKKlS. Ornc ofth Indianapolis sentinel, Tuesday Evening. September 28, 187C. Scarcity of currency has been an embarrass lng feature In local financial affairs for some time past. The oa'fl w of money to the coau try to purchase catt e and to move the crops has been large. The fall trade opened fully two weeks enrlier than usual, and as a conse quence the derna d for accommodations has been Urge and prei ing. but the banks so far have been able to meet the rqulrements or business, and now the marker., though still cIobp, la giving evldenca of greater eise, and strictly first cats paper is placed at 10 to 12 pei cent. In the outside markets there has been at active business transacted, and parties bav Ins sec art tie not wanted at the banks hvt enabled private caMWlsta to realize from to T per cent, a monta for the uip u funds. Eastern exchange Is In light tu rp'y at SI 16 pre oil am btwtea batkn, and one-tenth, to premium for counter sales. INDIANAPOLIS CL3ARINQ HOC3S. Clearing!'. Balan-e For 4 weeks ecdlng June lv)...4,fr:, h)) For 4 weeks cudiuz July ... 5.27 v0 sm, o For 4 wwki eadi' a u. 5. 4,373 O0 4'1 Ii Kor week endiuig Aug. 1 !..... 1,3 s,mj For week endiug Aug. 1 2i3 ooo For we ending ug.2tf 1,1 1.0 0 For wees: en lug rtpt 2 l,no,0J For weeK eodiu. Sept. 8- 1.44 .000 For wee en j lue ept. 6 LZiJOvnO For weekeudi-gSepr.23 ,21s, mo Monday, Sept. 25 ...... jf,00 Tuesday, Sept, tt.... I6j,m0 EXPORT OF SPECIE. 457.1 O 482,00 38 V 00 467.00) 3H ,0 55.aKi The following U a detailed report of sp'cle exported from the district of New York for the week ending September 24, 1878 : SeDt-20 S nir Russia. Liverpool Silver br. 31,5 t) Bj&t. 21 -mt fit tu merauia. ixuuon Sliver b-irs. ...... ... 25,1011 Sent. 22-Scnr a. B. Perry .Pones. P. U.U.8 gol-tooin 7,0 eract nai Oliver i,uou Sept. 22 S'mr Perlere, Havana Foreign coin 9 0 Sept. 22 Sehr A. 0. Hoard. St. J ihns,P.R. KiaeUoual silver 25,500 oepu 23 uonau, London Silver bam 75,0; 0 Sept. 23 Si mr eltic. Diver poolsilver bullion . .. 18,3 5 Fractional silver.- i, m Total for week Since Jan. I, slver18 ,4. -Ill 741 845 gold-.. Same time in 187 j... Same time In 18T4 Same time In 1-7.1 .. .' 8 433,97 j 40 2 8 8 8 t2,&77,K27 43,136, 2' 4,tO ,9 8 57,4,1 5 65,7 I il,2 4 23U.H72 I6.bo0,84 Same lime In liT2... Same time n Ml-., Same time In 17 .... Same lime In 1839 . J. L. Hey wood, the hero of Nonhddld, Mian. Subscription asked lor his fmlly. The lo -lowing circular Is nSw being Bent to every bank In 1 be country, aud it merits more than 01 dinary attention: On toe 7tn cay of Septem oer, 1876, Mr. J. D Hey wood, acting ca tiler of th First Ntxml Bnk of Nonbfleld, Minn., wat tuMtan ly Rilled by a pistol not while refuKing to opan b naie In obedience to the command of a gang of rutfiaus who en tend the bt'k in broüd da light wilh ihe avowed Intention of robber v. Jbtght dt-spera-doea, heavl y arme-i (n w s'spposed to ba Hie James and Yoaug.r brotbers ot Mitsourl, ltd others) roue in 10 th town abiut noon, and commenced booting at 11 who made tneir appearance on the si reel, while 1 hree 0 iher number entered tne bank. The Citizen qu ckly eoroprebenoed the position, and with ocb fir m m Ucy e- 'd command, 0(dm1 .lire on liie b n-einen, k.Uing two ot tbeir number, and causing ihe others to take 10 .flight. Mr Hey wood could have save hiUie by surreuderi) g bid trust, but, with a knife actually grazing bis ihroa , replied that they eoulj kill him, but that he Wuu.d not opea 1 he fe. Does not such a noble devotion to du'y. In sucu maikeu coutrast as U is to the frequent report. ol da auttlng clerss, demand 01 the ba kiog inter st o he eoautry some recognitlonT Tnis young man leaves s mco iid one child In tapeudeui circa uastancex. A voluntary oUrntix on ihn put of each or tho banks and ban hue' so the country, as a resog.nliioaoi la .-ar uieliiir o diitr ot Mr. Hey wok1, would pi-eu niaijmliy above wautuid .serve.whue the m-mo y o lb tad aff-tl saati last, to sho tuat ftithtalueis la places of txutt is and will b- app- elated. Ia view of 1 i.e above facia. meeting of the nanas a d ba ttr o H . Paul. Miun was held on He t. 9,t which 150 we ubscrled, And Mi-sm r. H. f. Uihain, John S. frince auu Wa ter Maun we e apt. luted a comltteeto Tecetve e nrl u.io. n lor ima iljeet, and iutruted to 1-i.ue this circuia , appeal to ttehnksano baukersof ue country. Piease direct y.mr epl e to any of tb Above, and 1 bey will be proumtiy aexnowldgedand ralid'aily applied. The respo ise to the above circular bzthe banks will in icate prett clean and conclusively the value they 1 lce Uiioa such Heroic fidelity as J. 1 Hey wood exhibited when in the grasp of the murroas gang who tried to rob the bhc. tie could have sve his life. Evidently he thought Vf wife aod chlid when the mac öeroua weap n ws at his throat, and ttb demand vti m ds to open the saf, bat Havwood prefe.Tei datb to surrender, and with bis life paid 'be penalty of his fldellt and n ow we sail s e what estimate the b nks of the con airy plce opoa suah conduot ander aach ci.' eumsutnoes. 0 MMKRCIAL. BusinesV locations to-day preeen'ed an active appearance, la ail deprtmeot A general merchandise be vaJneof trade wasla.ge aid for leading o mm'xIlClea prices a e well minlalned. Tost at this Joootlon Lhe grain, trade la light.

owing to the bad condition of the roads which prevents termers from hauling their crops to points of shipment. Corn is rating very firm, and prime qualities of high mixed, mixed

white and yellow, have advanced to 4a47 Oits are firm and In demand, and tie wheat market Is more active than at any time since the new crop commenced coming forward. In provisions there has been a rail for several day , stocks of winter cure are retloced. and holders are disposed to wait for better prices, believing'the demaod will enable them to realize tbelr expectation. The subject, now very generally discussed in business circles is the probabl price Iu dry goods, merchants report tride fnlly up to their estimates, and rr ces steady. Stocks are ample, and will bo kept up to the highest point of exo Hence during the eaon. The New York market is commented upon bj tne 1 ommercial Bulletin of Saturday as follows: Cotton Oood. There baa been a steady, moderate movement in plain and colored Cuttons from agents' hand.", and prices are un changed. Four-yard D own sheetings of the most vopular makes have beea in good demand, and leadin g makes of bleached cot'one arc still doirg well, although transactions ar mostly resti iced to rorapaiatively small In vestment, uood styles or cneviol nud rtany b 11 Tern, and th dem-ino f r low aod medium grad cotton flannels absorbs tbeenrret pro duction. Corset Jnsare in steady request. as are ro led jacone's ard nat-roid c moiic. Prtui" Tht-re has been io abate mem la the demt d toi daik laucj prints, which contiu ue very active, and the uppiy I exceptionally light tew of 1 he ageoia hnvlng a rase of icooln to off-r. Prices are 11 hl v mxlota ned a d 'he recent advance lo 7.c has not. apparently checked sales In the sll-htett degree. KobfS ccnilnoe in . good remand, and man) Biylei are old to arrive Wide prints aie Id steady rf quest, and t-hirtlogs are moving in moderst- quan itl'B. A 1-rge and atfrc Ive 1 ne of Gtiner'H dark fany and navy b Ur prims Is belt g shown by Mi-ssrs. H. B. t-lsfiir A '., which will repay ex .mt"tlon To-dsy the following prints were advanced Washlr gton tancv, 7V4c; do stnp e. Sc. t-xc-pt tiluen whic kr- c: Alolon fa cy, 7Vc: do mourn. r. gs, grej s, shepherd plaids and noil 1 bl cks, 74C. Ulrghams bav been Jo b'ng freely at the lately recuod prices, and giiik' ernes nave b -eu materially If sened during the aM ew dyn, although some accumulations still exist, and the market 'or inese fabrics is in an unatis actory condition. Aorsted dres goo? have been 1b s'eadv demand and ales, combined wt h dliveri-s n account of fo iner order, have been to a liberal aggregate amount and the supply Is in vt ry koou shape. The grain m ,rket is reported stroDg with the limited receipts of corn, owing, In a laige measure, to the condition of the roads. Com has advanced, ar d oats and wheat are very firm, with an upward tendency. with legard to the Hriihh gram trade we have the f l owing important figures: The la'est Eagilsh mall brings ua important sta'lsiica1 da a haviug an lmoortiint bearing on Ihn Import mov-uie.it ot cereal la o tli Lul -d Kia dom dining the pa.st three- harvt ti'. ynr. Suae changes m y havt to be made w ben the officl -1 .upon- are publif-he', but tt.ese Will prob, b y be o in nor cousqnencf, as h- Dgu e-t fr m whicn our tables are iufcde ui are compi.eo with great care by a recoaru z-d KckIihu ctborliy, so that we have o br-itai.uu la asertiu i that the conipanooss will r.m ia ubsian'lally astbtyaie. 'ihe fgi ei.aieimi rla'lonx oo'ii a- 1 he year eud: a A kus, 3', ls7G, 001 "p : cwi I'll pouuuo.au lucrens. of 2i,7i ,Sttf ci8 over ihe 10 1 mr t tie jea 'ti prtv.u , and '.d6'J27 cts c m,.ared with 1673-74. ibis heavy inewe, it need ba dly be tat-d, was -utire 1 In bei aud maize. partlcuUr y the a ter. The Imports of the cereal lu o be United Klugdom dur-ns-iheast three harvest ears were aa ml. lows: lPiRfä OF CEREALS INTO THE UM I ED KlJsODoM DÜRING IHK HAKVköT TKARH. 187S-. 18"4 6. Cwtt.-lt2 lbS CWU-l '2 bi 1873-4 CW!-ltlb4 What... 63, 0, ;8 41 35, 2s 17,218 6 7 12,vr 1- ,1 87.- t IJ1 021 9,t 6 91,. 75,2 m 6 0,1,748 43 5,": 2iv4 a6! 11 1Ö3.5. 8,5., Ol 2,474 :M ,55,68 86.8i,WI6 , 28, 1 7 Malz . Uata , 1 ,, Jt , 3 rKS 8,ll4t7 1, 19, Til I 4,3 .1,488 B xi ey . Pea 8 .. . ....... Beans To al 112.!fi8.7U F.oar. . 6,!fH9'48 Or'd te'lild,8 7 8.ttf 9 , 7 u vy .lM we ni Vd no data at baud to sh'iv th onrcea from wh.cathe maize wasteceiv d. but it Is very prob nie thai me grexter po U n wasdbipped I rum 1 nludia ports I he wueat movem t, ho we e . comes 1 u detail, and we have condensed the tame Into a coavtnteut sh pe.thus: IMPORTS OP WHKAT INIO THB CSITFD KINO DOM DUKIItQ fHK B ABVtSf YAR: 1875-76 1 '74-75 i wtg , II- bs. X,579, 7 ! i2i 2-iO 2 46 681 "!-,' I ft 7.T59 1673-4. iii ib 5 7 8,1 0 1 8, 61 ?,' 7b,53 1 60 .-4 w N., 11' "b, - W,292 31i . B 1 4,15 24 .. l,t). 4 6 )8:8J 8, 5S, 18 From Elu 8 1 ft . ijeumarft:...... (lerma'jy r r a uce l urkev. 4c... rgypt M.i,l8 I U Ited fia s.......... 23.1' 7,-atl 21 lb,.ii 0 li ill .MMW tlM IHt - 1,I2.16 ... :, 62.84 5n (j 4 mm .1 , 1 17 -,.22 y,i.,2 a 4.3 8U. 1 2.3,1 5 2,.W,-t Hritihh I di...... Hri lh N. America 85, b 4,j7J,t.i Ober Counmeh Total . ,tHil',:i28 44,135,8.5 4 ,10 ,0 The provision inr&el w 8 Very quie ttcday. and we coul j hear.ol ODly limlied trauactioat. any cet-crlp ion of the hog prod ict. The views of holde s are about tbe rime aa on Sat urday, hty 8r-m tjteel confldeut that every pound of the wi.iter care wl l be wanted, an 1 hence are not anxious. Buyers, however, are qually indifferent and ana result, there is not much animation In ihe buln sa. The exports of provisions from sevf n of tbe principal seaporu, for tbe week ending Sept. 16, was 5,575 bolr. porft, 2ft5 I61 pound o ard and 7,-Ao 881 pounds t b icon and hams n lno ease in poik and bacon, but a fa ling on In lard as compared with the previous Week. The statist real position of tbe foreign export movement 01 tne nog product rrum Nov. 1 ,0 8-,'pt, 1 compares as follows: 8:4-T5 18.'-r7fi. Inc'ue. Pork.lbn 3,4t,860 i3,is&0 a. 3t.8 0 Baron ami bami. Ir S I 'a 32 S 0 34i 9 . 9 .0 ,11, 13 96 561 1 .7,1, B L trd, lbs .. 51,3 6 m ToUl. ..4bt, 49, 32 Ö5,4.l,479 1.9,l6t47 W-UU ine ma aetcontinues in ra e arm, lu sympabylththe hasiera m rkets. The Sew York market of Saturday wan reported as fol loifi: we nna neany an reports etui of a stedy t-i firm tec or, wlin an atonl d vekipmnt into th buoywni oru-r. the lauer, however, tbe x'eptl n ruber thai the rule. the derua. d is fair lor Sil aomea 1c gruoe and as ut-ar a cn be a-ctrtulnrt-l onjea in tbe m-iu f m oeali-r getting a oek 'oether an" Into hp. rur rasous previously aoed the mana actarit g fatereefc is lacllued to uaov wi n muo caution and band e lut e, if anyihin, ' eytid kuowu prattlve wants, bu a great many s ul. Ila bo to thl- ou'let ocompie shiwji iments. The stocas here are moderat tu qu uiliy nd tbe pro,rii,iü of Oo- fl ece- uuu uaJy mall. wl bomeo tbe fine wmibi g and del-tue i p reels vtriua ly out 01 th wa la view 01 tne ex r-m rates owers are asking. e a lu-furm-d tbt therein no bck acoumulatlan .f desirar,! stock in Ohio, ba Iba p r lousof tnis st aud Penuayivant old moil of their cl p yt, aid that mi 01 fh- Michigan pr duciioQ baa oeen quietly wt br.wn to await an xuilipited Impr ved ovinai.0 and bl.her rates iU-r In ihe s aon. Auiona ibe receuttra sctlons we note a ot i,onbiat B s oQ brought bere aod oow lesold t so back. Foreign has sold a lit He more freely, beta tbe cltulng and ea pni gr.-des. "al-s of ft J!" lb XaLdXXODloa 4 ,V; 11 mil lbs unwashed uhlo .1 v;10,ou ids Mlchigau floea ivt aöc; l,4u' lbs biaca fleece

at 80c; 4.S00O lb X and above fleece, 0Pn loa Wisconsin, S.uoo lbs blo combing, li.ou) lb fine di-lal. e combing, fOO lbs Ob io combing, 500ib sheaiing, 15 bags No. 1 pulled, luu bag lambs' do, fxi bags short extra on private terms; ir,i tw lbs Fstern Texas at 23c; 3 5tlbs heavy Texas at 18c: l. Txasat20a 4.1 3,'iti lbs beivy do at 2r c ; 33,' 00 lb Weste n Tx-tt aV3c: O.uo lbs rattern do at 23c; 6,: 00 lb Texas flnf, in the grese, at 2 c; 4.w 0 lb i-coured Texs at 67o lO, lr do at 68c; 3 ,- too lb Texas, ll.mo lb Montana. '."ib.

UUb.6,fK lbs low Oiegon. lO.noi lblow do, 6UU Iba uu washed do. 4, 00 lb-t com bin do on private terms 6 bO bcombii g Oregon at Sc: 25,in lbs Colorado at 18 .20 ; 2 .f lbs Oeorala and Lahe 7)ic 3,,0) lb new fall California at liaMo: too bales aDrlnn California a' 28c: lu.io IhatfssllgDily burr;, at 18c: 15,' uo do bun y al 7c; l.i.no lbs re a 2ü 4c; i.mjii lhsdoai 22e: ,(M) lbs do fine a v.c: 7S,0-ibsdoat iftia.biic; öü.toii Ib- rt, 6,' 0 los mix d do on privat terms; 137 baies Australian at 45c; 25 biles tape, mostly in b-nd for 1 anada at or ' bont 194c gold : 2ö baes Sr.uib American, 56 biles Mul eriat-an. 258 bales .onsol, ho bt e Cape, SUO lbs camel's hlr noils, ö.uoo lbs domes'le nous on private term-, aud lo.too lbs cattle hair at 2c- to ca pet makers. POULTRY AND iO3 9. The market during ibe past wek has ruled firm, receipts finding redy sale for shipment at full quotations. The New York marketon Saturday last wi8 reported as follows POULTRY. Dre s-d without essential change. Ibe supply is moderate, the demand far, and valuea ahouc as laxt noted. Live chlcseDS if ptlme area Bhaoe bester. Fowls steaiiy. Turkeys -asy. We qao'e: Dressed urKeys, Sate aud A' extern, 18 9c; do. p fr, 15-4 17c ; drehse spring chlcei s, cho'ce, per Ib, öaiic. Fowls Jerse" ptlme, pei lb, 17a ec; tair ioiKd 15alc;do. Stai and Western p1me, 16al7c; do. do. alr togocd, 4al'c. LlvePultry fpilng chlcsen. per Tb. 1 a!5 F-wls, state and Jerse . per Ib 6 6c; do. Westei n. 14 aloe; roosters, old. p-r rb Ul c; turkeys, Siat And JrfH?y. ttrt lb. 4IA; do. Wt-siern, per lb. 13al4; dnks, Stai and J rev, per pair, 75o$l; uck", Western, p r al',tda7j; geee.Siaieand Jerney, per pair, St 75a2 60; do. Western, per pair, f 1 25al 60. EOOS Receipts to-day, 714 bbl. The mar-k-t loutlnuea lu good baoe tor the sei lug i'iteresi and urlces iive agaia Increased nomewbat on all gra-te. The supply is not large, tha wea herisgajd aud nine sttcK ampins unsold, and whatever m--y be left over cau be caiiieowilb satetv Tbe b t lota of W. stem have brougbt 21)0 and Cauadians tbe -a me, with Dot much ldeience on state at.d neai-by stock, as quality now runs pretty even. Near-by stock, si rjgiebM..., a estern, prime Fair W es-em perdz f5 n 1 T26 n im iyt 2 yj&n, Western, inferior Canadian 24 S,2iX OF H O for tbe packing season ot 1876-7 and the gene ri! opinion is that pa -kers cannot afford to p-4, more than 4 per lbs gross. Ihe St. Louis Republican s-iys: Packers are expecting that hogs will rule during tbe mxt packing season at about 4c per I oiud live weight, aod declare that, considerII g tbe price of c rnlo the Interior of ihe gret corn and h g producing states, money can be made 'eeding bos and Belli nit tnm at 4.,evn si.p,o8 ng 4c wa- tue price paid for the hogs betöre fttiening For n'ance, uppose a Iagi corn grower in trie interior ot Ioa Wi best convert his corn crop into casn at bet posMb e prici. Iu Hi. Lo Us or iicao, we win say, be can g't bat 4.c pei banhe f hUcoin. Let u- Kuppiw-e he is but tu lui't-s from a railway Dd has DUx' eU 01 enro lOKell. Ills corn is ou Ihe cob in the crib. If he shipai. lie uiu t shell it, sack ft and haul it ten m. Us over a dirt r- a!,u der which ctirumsieDce 3 bimlieiK ( 6 Ib per buthr ) In a fni loaJ. ten mil s to trie car ana ih h me agio i ada's work for ihe team. The cost ot ahel ing 0 buabel nd baaing It to the oar would b not le-s bin -1 or 6 1-6 centa pt-r bushel. Freight to Chic. g 01 hi. i 0U1S leu ce'i'8 per b.i-nel. Lossi weight 4-5 ce t per bushel, om missions one ceut per bushel. Toiat expeu-e. at tbe very itwat, frt'ii the crib 1 Cb cao -8 cents ier bu bet. Net r iwnzi cents per buso. 1, or f.',u lor tne 10,0 bu e'so com. Instead of this li is proponed that the larmxrniiall nu l,-oa.o k hog thai Kbi uvrage say lOj lbs. In weight at 4o per lb. live Weight. Ten busi.els of corn fed to each will increase the r weight to 2 0 ib average od tat tarmer sells the-n al 40 per ib, same s he gave. hat do. a be get for his c ru? Letusee. In h- first tbe bos do their on ah-.l-lug. herelore, we win ottaet the cost of leeuiDg tbe hogs wit 1 coat ot shelllu. ezt, the hogs walk 10 th- lalhoad and can not be e argeu wlib haul ug expea-es. I aeietore llbec-.uitaa que-lloo 01 ire gat. As we figuied the re gbiou he corn a l no per bush el or 6 10 ever 20,ini los we will figure t e fie ght on tbe boss at. ame p ice. ' ne th u-ai d hog-we ghlog 20- lbs. each would xggregat ou. OOIm. or lu car ada. Teu-c-r loads at Ji6 per cr would aui uui of3o0 The uoks arc no in st L ui and ibe f-rmerre-elve hia 43 per Ib direct, from tbe packer. Ue tee INJ-". He has 10 p y 4Mn for ihn h g and 83io mlgt.i and t ay 140 for p-orjai expensts but be tias let. 34i lor his lu.'uo buaneis of coro Ins end ot S 2 0, b-li g adiDerence I l,4i In nis favor. Tuiefore it beem. to pay 'o buy bog and fatten them on ci an coin aud sell I t Ibe anie pile pei lb hat they c.t. Ibe Kansas Ci y Price Current ol a rt cent date estimates tbe piobabie culling lor the iuier, ai thai place, at 15 flu head or double that of las teaou, ant In this connection ad is that '"the prices which wl 1 be paid will undoubtedly re low, and packer think bt tue aVi ragt price wtl befit.4 opercw. The hog cops lu Kaosa aud wetern Mlw-ouii will be iaige In la-?', Is la ge no, and ff ms re k iw ui ik- m-i"e to draw receipts .torn S 'U h western Iowa." PK. 1KmSOF PKKISQ. The Dally Co n mrclal of Chlcagi, in l's is sue of .aiu d-y, c n aloa th- to .owing: Sum mer )ck ng operations i.re neidiiy pu g easing; in fact, liu reaJr g a etkly the increased supply of h gs allowing m re ex enatve o.er tions, white thoie Is nearly always a veiy ai emaiid tor te pro tuet, he pact ug so far knows a o DMdersble in create as compared wnb last ae-w-ou, ud ibis s aiso tbe case at neaiiy ail Weaiei n packii.g polnis,auu in pr son ty latnat the increa-e during tbe balAi ce or .b a mwer t-t-asou w 1 1 b iuuy as rge telai.v ly at qui ina ibe past tew mou ha. Tbi- pactl a ai . l aia from March 1 io Me premiMT 1 was , b , av.r ae ij6.4.-. lbs, aaainst 52 hogs, aver .ge 23 .i 4 bs lor tue tame seasou, u Wilting oi the aieauiiy lucieasmg rummer bUMuea- lo pack.ng opera tio t, a Southeru cor.e-poiideni oi 'be Ciicn nail rr ceiurreui,s y-: "It baa also oee. demiusir ted tnai me packing ot h g iu the No th can ai.d will be luaae cuii'luaous one iiolu J uiy io Jai ur, and with n e prolific nature of lb d uiol no Bhon crop cau ever be üur d oat a,aiu 1 hou. a lalu e oi corn crops lor aileiMt two y ara in anc elii, a .u tbat the im iovc9iuuis mad iu aumuier turiug wti iUiu.su oon-uuieis nn a uuue aiücuo ir a iU'-sj miaui, ur uruitrau.e to ihe oid, lusj, imn-eaitei tlcU aulci ba beu Dji-ove' fioiu a wiut. r'j cure. " As yet e nave heard ol uuta.u ;a.1.c aie oi b.ga lor delivery e ooTlnt rrgu r peaiug homou, auu orau rattern to ciitfcr w uely it. ihtlr vlewas egr u ihe provable bp-ulLg nrluor. riifiec-ciu- to re an I n pre ion, uowev r. iukt '5 uiild bigb ui Mropiiilu once, axd thee itiraeof Vflu-a euriiifc ihe past we a. hf ühii toward .h s Hur . eilers ca Lu.l patsies wl ln 'o cLu-iM3t at- iiiia valua . n to No.ttu e1 a' d Dece.iiOer deil ver . . No -WltlMuwiii g ibe iCitase I r ceipl of ogtiiuilu, he summ-i m m h ( t o h-r es'rrn p lu ni weil a- Ccgt). he general wpr ! j seem to ue that i-iere wi i be io"ab I crop" this season, out. that tbe up1 ly ( iu -. ) wll 'e-oou auequa e io meet tne require iu lit, while a good iu n v is e n auu ui - ra c irroS oa ieaa n. cm o UiUk. Ik at iheeapidv n rt-u lar.tr than sen era !y au u.ipa:ed, aid wll. mat.na.ly leiuie price. fQj pxcklau 'o oate reaohei about tu, 00 b ga, aicaiiS . b UI 6 3, wi lo oa e is- ear. auu a ii pay-kiotc f 78 74 b gadumgUie nn raeio isK The patklug al cedar ap s to date la 79,8,9 beg , agaluat 6,t6J UfcS to data las yer. PfrTEs. T. e indicilion now' are that tbe price of po taioes wl 1 rule exo pUd'ually high during the winter and spring. Ibv advance bere baa been r pid daring Ibe rat two week aud aa.es are maid in lots at 56 W 0uo, an advance

n the time named of fully 10 per cent. With regard to tbe , HBW ENGLAND POTATO CROP, the Springfield (ai.) Republican says: Between the dronth and the bug. thwr have had bard time, and the supi ly threatens to he small and prices blah. Tnev are held now In tbe market at p-om f 1 to SI 2ö a bu el, and are not rerairkablv good at that. But tbe means of trarspor ation have become so abundant ard intimate, ard Its cost so 'ow, 'hat if

any other ectlon t f the country has done bet ter wltb potatoes we ssll hsve heavy tmror; ationa b rll, and pnes will be equaliz-d nl not excessive. It is tbe triumph ot modern enmme canrt intelligence that it is equaliz ing snppilea and prices of everything at' over tbe civilized world. A locl want here, whether iu labor or food, is no sooner realized thvn aioca supoiv there comes in to benefit both places and 11 parties. LIVERPOOL DISPATCH ON CHARGE. The 11 A. st. Liverpool dispatch quoted flour at 22s 6dr324s; winter wheat, 9s4dr9B3d sprina wheat, 8s SJa9s6d; white whoat, 9s 8d 9 1M. Cora 20s 9daiCs. Pork 81.8. Lard 5 Is. Rece pts of wheat last 3 days 28.r00 quarters of which 15,tou quarters were American. WEEKLY REVIEW OF THE INDIAN APOLIS MARKETS. INDIANAPOLIS PROVISION MARK KT. Bulk Meats The market was a fraction firmer to-dav with a better demand, and we uot, sales of i40 ' 0 Ib win' er cured c. r. side at 8Hc and aino ihn summer on -ed c. r. sides at tPAc: 2'.ou lbs long cl-ar at 9c; d. a. sboul der are steady at 7c Lahd Toe msrset Is steady, and we note caesof 1(0 tip roes ot prime steam at 10J4C Ketile rend red lard is weax at i c. URIKD bkkf The market Is quotablyun chang. d. We quote tobhing lots at 1 al6c fOKK Price-- have declined. We quote job blna lota at IJu ou 'or mess. Bacon and Lahd The market rales firm. Tho fvillowig quotations are f r iobb'ng lots. Raoon shoulder; 8Ha9c; Bugar enred shoulders, canvas, lOallc bacon clear sides, lOallC' breakfast csnvas. 4c: canvassed l:"a. i5; steam lard, llo ker'tle ism. tea. 12a 12 c: do, half barrel, 13c do, kegs, 13c. INDlATSAPOLtfl GROCERY MARKET. Coffees Tbe market Is steady with a fair i b;itnz demand. Roatiag grades: Rio .9aia o : uoa to fair -1 c ; p .itne at 22 v."2 -hoic 'n rBnc" "t '23Jt: nd Java a CHkisB 1 here has been a sharp advance in cbeeee. and we quote at 12ftil3c .UOLABtUAM; aiJtu Prices rre firm and Ne Oriennj moiaaea is worth .r0ai3 for lair toancy.and sirups tt 60caJl for common to fan ex. kici Dealers quote at W&Vf1 ?or üerollaa s&n flor ir to best Louisiaua. t-noA RS Prices a e aootably uncharged bu tne ndeucyl lo lower values. Wequoie r-flu'tt A at tlU'.lVAc: off Allaljia; 11 ilüc: extra C, ahi.2- bpj-d; circle Ü and k. uffallic: yellows. Soap Weqnot Hoosier city common bar at 83 0 per dot : Tousev werman 6H0 per lb other German 84(94 Sir er box: White utian pre, ed cake Sä per box; Pttch biosrom loiiet Brooms We aaott : Common t l 75 per dosen No. 4 tl: No 8 U cO; No. 'd 8.7. ai tx); Parlor 83.25 tw dozen. CARDim-T1 quot Hotel, Äa21o ; str can die. "818C- Tininni orad '-'vcn'tW, Coal Oil Prices ru e very firm wl'h an u - ward tendency; we qute at 27aSc per gallon LNDIAN APOLJH PKOL..7CK MaRKKl. APPLK8-Are in ngut request. We quote at 51 Kuno. RttTTKK Tb market Is firm: good onal Ities sell at läaic, wi.h scarcely any good butte- moving. Beeswax Ib steady Rt 25c perpoaad. Beans We quote white Davy at 7öoaSl 00 Der bur.be! from ore. cT3 Are In active demmd. We quote at ll'ilöy per dozeo on arrival. ckathirs Prices sre Art. We qnote primA live aeae at 45a47c; mixed, geese and duck, 30o: old g'ese 'earners, uaäoc. Honey Kaoges :ro:n 20 to 2o oeats per oo ,nd. acordine- to onslltv. at Prime loose pressed new timothy at I'd pr ton. Maple sitqar We quote at 13a1 6o per lb. Poultry -Tbe market is steady. Turkeys at 6c per lb; ducks 81 80a2 00 per dozen; roos ter to oer ootra . oi nens j uu per aovn, Oeese, fall fetbers, 84 eO per dozen. Spring chickens 81 uuaz ui kaos Cotton rags are quoted at 2 cents per pound (iiNsEuo Dealers are paying 75o per lb for a prime nrlcle. Onions Are Quoted at 82 0Ca2 GO per barrel Heeds We q .ote timothy at Si 5l 75, and flix aeed at $1 o iai d.i. Potatoes The market is ao'lve and ship pers are paying auaooo per Dosnei. INDIAN APOL.D3 GRAIN AKD FLOUR MARKHT. Coric-The market is vry firm, and sales o 2 c-ira f f prim yellow was le ported to-day at 474c r. o. o.: l cr no grade at v, ana to cars mixed at 47c. Wequote: f.o. b. b.m.at 46 c; m'xed at 46 Vc; No 2 whitest 7o; ye'lowat 474c; reacted at43a44c; no grade Bsa40c; ear flrm a 42a45 Flour Prices aresteedy, and millers report an Improved local and sh ppicg demacd. We quote city faoHee at from 6 OftUS 60; famuy a: - Utas öi; extra at m öo4 7i: low gTM rsnring 'nun J a a, as to quality Wheat ihe wheat market firm and active and pric s are tea ilng upward sales i -dy include 8 cars white at t 11 1 12 carchoice amtier at fll!;l cr fair amberat i 07 1 car fair red at 810, We quote No 2 red at tl o-al 18; No 8 red at 81; and No 2 am ber at SI 1 81 If. feed we quote nran at snz6atii ; o with a fair dornund; na es of 3 cm at 810 60 per ton. 0ts The market is fl-rn with light stocks and ales are made at - skjzc. Rte New er- p Is in demand at 50a55o. Rts Flour steady at tiboa4 7v INDIANAPOLIS DRY OOOD8 MARKET. DRYOOOIr- good trade is reported for the past week and price are firm. hatting ordinary, itiaizyto; middling, lac; Test tissue, itsc. Brown Drilling Nashville, 9; Pepperel Co: starr ,9c. ticking Umego 82 inch. 170 : Amoskeaz. A A.A. 17c: A. 13c: Conestoga, 4-4 Medal, 17c; Medal, ac ; ex tra, lfc ; extra, 4-4 aw ; Lewis own. 88 mch.2tic: &l inch. i?o: au inch, lac: plaid 20c, hirtino ,TRifi American, e-s, lue : s-8. 9c: b' forden cheviots, B, c: AA, 11c; aaa. i34o: Uvc: otis cneviots. .ato: .vertt ao. iixo. aper cambrics tiommon colors, 63 ; blgn iors, l cent nigner. tunts American, i- c: wasningion, MST' rt dro, Richmond. Oriental and Conestoga, 7o; Freeman. 6c; taudsrd hirtin; prints. c; Albion solid oior, ra; wanuutui, .o; Mourning prima, Carpet ihaih -wnite, 60c; colored, 25c; overiet warp. vac. Brown sheetings Vermont. 3o: Nash Tille c; Mlddleviile, 8c; Idaho, 8o: New Albany, o: Htark A., 8c: Laurel li.. be: Laurel tl 'c; Park A.,5'Xc; Granite B., 6o: Bedford R., 6: Pepp N 7c; PeppO-7ic: Pepp R75ic; fepn He. -tLk ached Srektinos Lonsda!e, 11c: Hope 4SC:KiacktoneJo:Mwonr)ent.ioo: timjso: -4. 9c; uwigbt Mvr, km Vaughn aa 7c; ted Dog. c: (Jusker7Vic; Cambrics. LoDsdale, Uo: Young Warrior. lnHc : JareB Knight. hi4c; Vamnutta ISc; New Yoik Mills. 13o. Uain Bags a moskeag A.. 20c: Lewlaton v &c: Htark. 25c; Union, 22c; Banner, 21c: Hontasp, 22c. M18C4Ü.ANSOU8 MAKK3TS. Hmxs Best city green nid . cows, 6c; steera weighing Ci lbs or over, 6c; best city veal ski es, 10c; beat city kip skin, 7c gr-en sailed, cured, at -aflVic; dry salted hides; 8ao: dryfllni.:l ic. Orubby bides, -prlr-e. , axins are quoted at o075e, a coord lng to quality, ails- Prices have declined and lOd are selling In J'ibbi nil I is at it 96 umt auk mud la lu keg Iji at tl 86 per keg. Halt Car iotn: tiaginaw, II teal 70; Oho river, 81 66al 80. TuBAOOo We quote: Royal Gem at 80o; Moi.mr Navy, tOa3o: baled tobaono. 47al 40c; bright navies and quarters Matte; smiraing brands. (ommoa, 8ls i6o: choice, 60a 65c; fine7aca8l 2a; fine cau, '6a90o: black totkoen 48a e in caddle; twbtis, ia90c. Wool-I be market is steady. We quote nn was 'ied at 2 -mift; deeoe washed SoVi4o : tuowaahed 3 .i6fl burry wool 6ml0o per lb leas. Camot Prices are siesdy Crusruid iuar candy at uHaPc per Ib.: pure stick eatidy 14c: kisses at ifec; French klssee at 17o ; gum oros at liaauc; Jacksoa balls

I at t.v: mmnnnttlilH ISctflnedo atlSa I Coal and Wood We quota : Anthracite, per

ton, 81 ou; uraxii Diock, per aoshei, :aj j w u River, 4c; Saud creek, 16c; Highland gre, ;oc: Highland steam 8c; Pitt lurg, 18; Krazil nnt, domntlc, 10a: do, steam Brazil Black. 7o; Virginia wuincl.IO-j; Indlana canneL iOc ; coka, 1U 4j: wo r-4 5t)a 5 51 per cord . Drugs Prices are steady. Aaafoetlua is quoted a V5a30c; alcohol at 82 20n2 ?5:aluT, p r pound 4atc; ca-rphor per pound, 3öa4nc' rochlneal, per poai)d,8na-n c; chloroform, per pound, tl 0"al i-i; copperas, barrels, per pound, 2a3c; cream tartar, pure, 42a45c; indigo, per pound, 1 lOal 3i; licorice, Calb, per pouud, genuine, 40a 45c; magnesia, caib , 2 oz.. r er pound, 4t4it; morphine, P. A W., per ounce, 15 Ua5 i ; moulder, per pound, 1-talbc: oil. eaaior. No 1. per srallon . 1 Onalli oil, 'bentamoi. per round. 84 5ta4 75; opium, per pound. 87 5ta7 75; quinine, per ounce, 8 6 a3 5 ; b lsa ai copaiba 7oc; soap, castlle, frM Hi: 2.5c; soda, blctb, keg, pr pound, oaöc; salts, epsom, per pound, 4oc : an off, Garrett's, pack ., per gross, 17(0; auuff Oarrett's, per cf se ol four dozen, 1.6 uu: sulphur, flour, per pound. 6 c; salrpeue, per pound, UaJöc; turp niiLe,35a40c Fish stocks ate ample and prices steady. MacKerei. new mess per bbl, 125 00; halt bb1 113 0 ,; quarter barrel, : 6 ;'0; tits, 82 10; No. l sxtra per barrel, 824 (XI: half barrel. 812 50: per quarter bbl, 86 on; per kit, 12 25; No. 1 per bbl, 8i6 OU; per half bbl, tx 60; per quarter Obi,. (5 50; kits. 81 3i: No 2 large per bbl,812 to- per hilf bbl, JO 50; per quarter bbl, 83 5ti ; kit, 81 25; No. 2 medium per bbl 811 0; per half barrel, 86 25; per quarter barrel, 83 10; per kit, '1 2u; No; 1 white fish per half hbi, 83 50; per quarter bbl, S3 5; per kit. 9 c: family white fish per half boi, 83 00; per quarter obi, HI to ; per klt,75aMc; No uaxe berrlug.hall t3 10; quariers, 81 7i; kits. c: Labrador nerrlcg, bbls, 87 tu; half bbis, 84 00: Round bore lerring, 17 0: half barrel, 84 uu; mess salmon oer half barrel, 89 00; per kit, 82 uu; boneless Cod fish, per pound, lc. bank Cod fish per rrund,6c; No. 1 herring, per box, 30c; No. herring acaled, per oox, 40c; sardines, halves 30c ; quarters, ;6c. Leather Prices are uncnanged. Oak slaughtered sole is quoted at 87a40o Buffalo, 30a36c; harness 32a3tic; urper 22a'5c por foot; FTench calf, 81 75a2 25: rTench kip. 81 Kal &; collar, per foot. 20c; bridle, per dozen, 848 OCa) 0; domestic calf, 81 10al30; kip, domestic, 60ca81 10. Lumber Domestic: The market for domestic lumber was steady with a fair demand. The following quotations aie the buying prices. Walnut Nos. 1 and 2, 4-4 and up., green, 8'0a45 Der M. : No. 1 and 2, H to green, 84ua 45 per M ; cutis. 4-4 and tip., green, 815 per M ; Nos. 1 aud 2. 41 and up., dry, 8)Oa53 per M; culls. 4-4 and ud., dry, 8-0aii fcU per v. Poplar Clear. 4-4 and np green, 8 JO 03; clear, 4-4 and up., dry, 25"a2 per M: second. 4-4 and pp., gr en, 14 per M; common. 4- and up., dry, 812 0j per M; clear, , green, 8.0aH. Asb Nos, 1 and 2, 4-4 and up., green 818a 20 per M ; No 1 and 2, 4-4 andup. dry S2U22 Piue Jumbt r 1st and 2d e'etr, 850 perM.; relecf, S4; com-noo boards acdfencl g. II; p. c. stog, I6r. n1 under, 111; 1st class pi ue shiDglee, 13 2i: 2d clas Si 25; pine lath, 2 oO Nuts Soft sheliedalmonda uaotea ai2iaxic; filberts 14a)5c; walnuts, French, llo: Naples, old, 15c; new 17al8c; Brazil nuts ICallc: peanuts, red, raw, Ka8c; white Virginias loc; roasted 8c higher. iron and steel Prices are unchanged. Bar Iron la quoted at Si EU. Hbeei, rolled. 10 to 14. 4c; 15 to 20, 4c;27, 4c. CLaicoal, lXo advance on above rates. Other size and numbers are graded at proportionate rates. Steel is quoted as follows: Sanderson? best Fngllsb tool, iüc: American tool, 16c: spring steel, 1 inch. lD$c: llcch and over lue; American German steel, 9c: mill pick shapes, c. Horse hoes, isnrden's. 85 lOai ner keg; mule, 81 higher; plow wings, steel, 7c. Tinners' Stock We hive no change to make in q notations. We quote: lin plate is quoted, fer l(i 10x14, charcoal first quailty, at 89 &u; IX, ditto, at IU 00; IC 14x20 roofing tin, 89 00. Brass kettle, 45c; No 27 iron B 4 4 k?: No 27 smooth Iron, 6c Moorehead's galvanized iron, 30 per cent discount from list- Zinc, per sheet, 11c: pt cask, loy9o. Pig Un. Strait's, 27c WireBright and annealed 40 per cent discount from list prices; lacquered 35 per cent discount Solder Tinner 18c. Copper Sheeting, 14 U 15cz, 34c; planished, 14 to 10 oz,4oc; bolt copper, 84c; bottoms, 34c Lead Pig, 8c; bar, 6c; antimony. lJc: Babbit metal. 16a30c. Window Olass Prices are steady and we quote, mint Ktil-J 84 I: 10x14 84 75: hilf 85 25: 10x18 85 25, with 40 per cent, off to the trade. Oils We note a rharp advancs In coal oil. We quote Uiseeo oil at fc4rt6Sc: rw and boiled, 59a0: white strained lard, 9 caS' 00-No. t do, 8w90c: No. 2 do. 85a9iic; castor oil, f I I5al 2 ; neatsrooi oil, !l;flh oil (Baaks), 5 a55c;fisb oil (a ralis) 6öa6oc: tanner's oil, 42c: Labrador, OaSio nea-light, ailc; coal oil, i2m; dne machinery oil, 4"a95e; lubricating oils, 'uaioo W. Va. lubricating, SCa3uc; natural rock,3Ua4. c tallow oil, tl oual 10. Pio Iron The market Is steady. The following quotations fairly represent this mar ket: HOT BLAST CHARCOAL Hanging Rock, No. 1, per ton 822 f 0A2S O inHanging rock, mo. 2, per 10 a. 21 1 z ou Hanging Rock, Forge, per ton. 20 00&20 50 Southern Brands, No. 1, per ton. vi ni Boot hern Brands, Forge, per ton 19 5 (20 00 Virginia, No. 1, per toa 22 XJ d Virginia, No. 2, per 'on SO 6 Virgin U Forge, per ton . 20 uOgt TONE-COAL AND COKE. Hanging Rock, No. 1, per ton 20 00(323 ffl Hanging Rock, Forge per ton 18 0U21 00 Red ehort, No. 1, per ton. 25 Red Short forge, per ton 22 Wat Am. Scotch, No. 1, per ton 21 uua COLD BLAST. Hanging Rock, Car Wheel, ton. 39 00 a 44 00 Missouri. Car Wheel, per ton. 84 0uüi9 'I' southern Biands Car Wheel, ton 29 O0c34 00 Machinery and Forge, per ton 23 00 (34 uu Blooms, per ton INDIANAPOLIS LIVE STOCK MARKET. Tuesday Fvening. Sept. 26. Reported by J. B. Sedwlck.J WHOLRJAL8 OOMBCIrtSION DEALKR LN CATTLB, HOG9 AND 8HEEP. Cattle There were 200 bead of cattle on the market yesterday. About all sold at full Thursday's prices. Ture arestliltoo many common cattle, and not enoigh good catt e to anpulv the demand. As tbe weatb r grows cooler the bmchers of Indianapolis want bette' and laiger c tile. we con 1 laue to quote good, smooth Butch ers' cat II, sel iuK quick, at 83 f 4 to, medla 13 0 (a.i 10: common Wi 50mz 75. cuawags and bulls 81 '(3i 2 . Kx ra steers woaid sell to the butchers at 84 0. sheep Are La good demand at 83 2534 28 per 1001b Hogs Tbe market to-day was on let for good, ilitht. amoo'b even -1 zed aod lat aerage 18ai.O ibs sold at t Si: smooth and evenly sut-d, 2A)a f 1 it s average f. 75: V5.ia 26i lbs average. 85 5i: heavier hoe are e lower sain. SlItRIFIM NALE. By virtue of ace tified copy of a decree to a,e directed, from tbetlerk ot tbe Superior Inu t ol Marlon county, Indiana, In a cause wherein Join, W. Brown is plaint Iff aid Mat ha O MiClure et al. are detenuants. reqoinng me to make tbe sum of stven bundled and seve tyloar dollars aud flity ceuts. wi b In ereat on said decree and c-v , t will expose ai publlo rale to the ßlgbestb dder.on SAIUKDAY, the 21 t day of October, A. V. 1S7Ö, between the boars of 10 o'clock A. and 4 o'c oca p.m ,of said day, at tbe d orol ihe court nou e or Marion county, inula a, me 1 en I and p'oflislor a t riu not exceeding even years, of the following real es I tie. to-wit: Lo s numerel ne hundred and seventysix (I7b) and one buudr d and seveniy-seven (17) iu John w. Brown's southeast ad iilon to 1 be city of Indianapolis, La aarlon county, ii'diana If such rents and profits will not sell lor a sufficient sum to satisfy said aeoree. I terest- aud costs, I wllLat tbe same t me and pi ce.txiose o pubUo sale the tee simple oi said real eatate.or so much tbeieoi as may be aufficleut to discharge said decree, Interests aud o-'Sts. Haid sale will be made without any relief batever lrom valuation ur anpralle uieut taws. ALFEBT RKIS8NER, Sb en ft of Marion county. fepfmber, A. D. 176. seoUl-SW W. F. A. BXRNHAslSB, Att'y for PUTT.

LEGAL

Sale for Street Improvement SATURDAY, Octoter 21, 1876. cell at publie auction, at the City Court Room, letween the hours of 10 o'clock a. u. and 4 o'clock p.m. of a-tidday.lbe loliowlrg desert aed 101 or parcel or land, or so much thereof as may be necessary to satisfy the aura hereinafter named as assessed against och premises lor Btieet improvement, and all costs, to-wit: Lnfo. twenty-seven (27) In Levi Wright's5 subdivision in square No. tweat,v-s'x (2i) of Johnsor 's heirs' addition to ihe cilyot Indian aoo 1, Mariou ooujty, India owned by J seph I. DouKberty, gUnst which Is asaesaed the mm of twenty d i art aud tortv cent ("31 4K) fr,r rtet improv-ment in favor ot Irwin A Hanna, contractors. HENRY W. TDTEWILER, City Treasurer. Indianapolis, Ind., September 27, 1876. Sale for Street Improvement. J By virtue of a certain precept o me directed bv the mayor of ibecitv or ludaiapolis, Indiana, aud duly attested by the cl rt or said city ander theco por ate seal of said city, I will on SATURDAY, October 21, 1876, sell at public auction, at the (Ity Court Room, b tween the boa 8 or H o'clock a m. and 4 o'clock P. M. of said day, the follow ug described lot or paroel of 1-tud, or s much thereof a may be necsa y to sa; bsty the sum hereinafter named as assessed agaluat such premise for atreet lmproveuienl, and all costs, to-Wll: Lot No. thirty (T) in odDo'. No forty-four (44) in the cl y f n-IUna .is, Marion county, Indiana, owned bv t Uzabeth Weilman, against which is assessed tbe sura of eighteeu dollars nd seven iv-flve cents (18 75) lor street Improvement in lavor 01 James Mahoney, comracior. HENRY W. TUTEWILER, City Treasurer. Indianapolis, Ind September 27. 176. Sale for Street Improrementi By virtue of a certain precept to me directed by the mayor of tbe cny of lu litnapolt, Inoiana, and duly ai t-aiod ny tuo ciera o said city u uder the corporate seI of said city, I will, on SATURDAY, October 21, 1S7G, sell at public auction, at the Ci'y (art Room, bet weeu the hours 01 ID o'c' vfc a. m. aud 4 o'clock p M. ot sail dav, the lollwiag decr bed lot or parcel of la id, or o much thereo as may be neessiry to sa isfy the Nam hereinafter naraed a a-sed against auch prt m ss for street Improve ueat, aud all costs, tc-wit: Lot No. ninety-five (15) In Spann Co.'s Woodiawnad ltiou io i be city Indianapolis, Marlon coua'y, I-jdiana, oned bv Hadley D '.vis. figa nt which is Mssesed the sum f tlx dollars $5 00) for street Immovtment in favor of M amove A. Hofflugion, cont actor. HENRY W. TUTEWILER, City Treasurer. Indianapolis, Ind September 27. 1876. STATE OF INDIANA, Mariou county, sat la ihe Superior court ol Marloa county, ia the state ol Indiana, uciober term, 1876. No 15,883. Jordan L Mott v. Charles R Pope. Margaret Pope, bis wife, and Henry tl. took. Beit known, that on tne2istday of September, D7, the above named plaintiff, bv his attorneys, filed in the office of tbe clerk ot the Saoedor Court of Marion county, in the state ot Indiana, his complaint az lost the above named defendants or fo eclosure of mortgage, and on said 23d day ot September, 1876, b-n-ald plalntlns filed 1 said r-leWsoffioithe affidavit of a competent pers -n showing ahat said defendants, Charles H. Pot-, Margaret P p", his wife, and Her H. 00k, als not residents t.f the Mate of Indiana. Now, therefore, bv oruer of said court, said defendants last above named are herebr noli, fled of ti e fl ing aud pendn y of said complaint against tbem, ani Iba unless they appear ant answer or demur tbere o, at tbe callin g of said cause 00 tbe econd day of the term, ofssidi ourt, lo be' begun and held al the court house in tbe ei y f ludlanapo ta on the first Mondav In December, 1 76, raid complaint, and tbe m-.il rs and th ngs therela contained and alleged w ilbebeaid and determined In their ab nee. AUSTIN H. BROWN, sept27-3w Clerk. Baker, Bord a Hendricks, A t'y rr Pi'tiL STATE OF INDINA, Marlon ooauty, sst In the superior Curt of Marion county, ueys, filed in tbe office of the clerk of tue In the täte of Indiana, October term, 1876.. No. 14,223. - nna Vf. Tinney vf. Alvio Smith et al. Be it known, that on tbe "th day of May, 1876, the above named pi lu'iff. by ner aitorSuperlor Oonrt o Mario c u ty, in the state of Indiana, her complaint against the above nara d aefendams' attachment, and on said Sib day of SSotrubT. ia:, the aaid plain 1 Iff filed in said clerk's flic tbe affidavit of a competent person sbowlua that said delendant. David Geyer, la aot a resident ol the state of Indiana. Now. therefore, by order of said oonrt, said defendant last above named is bere y noti fied or the filing and endency of eald com-pl-iDt against him, and bat un! aa be appears and answers or demurs thereto, at th calling of said cause ou the seoond day of tbe term of said cour . 0 be begun and be d at th court house in ihe c ty o' Ind'aospoliaon the Qrst Monday in umber, is-rt, sAid complaint, and the matters aud things toereia contained aud alleged, wih be heard and determined in bis abaeneo. AUSTIN H. BROWN, 8apt27-5w Clerk. Yi.u.nq A Browx, A t'rs tot PI tff, No. 7, Fletcher ot ott r e' B'ocs. SIIEKIt'KS A E. By virtue of a certified copy ot a dcree to mn di e ted, from tneoerk of the -superior Court of Marloa county, Indiana, in a cause wl,n in E las W. O iverul 1 ia piai. Ufl. ai d More l O. - rown et al. r deiendtnts, nqulring mi m mate ibe sum of tweniy-tiine bu ttred aud three dollars and flit-en c -its. wl b Intel est on said decree aidiost, 1 wi)i expose at pi.blie. aale, to tbe bigheai bidder, on SA 1 URDAY, the 21v day of October, A. D 1H78, between tbe hours of 10 o'c 1 a-k A. Mn and 4 o'cl ck p.m. 1 said day, ai tbe door of the Court r-.ouser.f Marlon . ouutr, Indiana, the r nts and pioflts for a term uot exceeding even years, o the following real estate, towit: L t n um her one fl) is tbe inga Mon VaoafacturingCompa ystb Ivin i.i. of the southeast qu rur and the sou h part o ' h- south wet quarter of section ta enty one (21) township 0.1 teen (15). norio rane ihre (;t) est, in 4rlon coanty, Indiana. If "uch rents and proflii-w 1 not -II fora suffioient mn to satisfy sa d decree. Interests and costs, I will, at tbe -ame time nd niaoeu. expos to public kale the fee Impleoi said re. 1 estate, or so much tbe eof as may be sufficient lo discharge said decree, Interests and costs. Haid sate will be made without any relief wba ever from va uatio 1 or appraisement laws. ALBERT RKISSNER, Sheiitof Marion county. September 2f A 1 . 87. ept27-3 . Ci-ATrooL a Kjttcham, Att'ys for Pl'ifl.

Fy virtus of a certain precept to me directed, by tbe mayor of the city of Indianapolis. Indiana, and duly attested by the clerk of raid city nuder the corporate seal of said city, I will om