Indiana State Sentinel, Volume 25, Number 59, Indianapolis, Marion County, 4 October 1876 — Page 8

THE INDIANA STATE SENTINEL, WEDNESDAY MORNING, OCTOBER 4, 1876.

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OUR MONTHLY, A LITERARY, FASHION AND FAMILY MAGAZINE! FÖU TICK PEOPLE. A FAIE OF ELEGANT OIL PICTURES To Every SubTiIcr. -SUBSCRIPTION : "W illi lniiuni, 7. Cents; without lremiu;ii only 30 C'EXTS 1 YEAH! Extraordinary Inducements to Agent. Trnrv-C ve Cent iiid for ovtry N'KW sl'llriCElWKR. .Fii:-t I'kkvm'm: A lady's Gold Hunting Case Wavh. costing 10, to t Ji tsoii sendin in th.' !:-r:"l i Nt of names, with tho money, during Jvt. Sf.'nti1:h',tt.m: A magnificent original ' Oil IVivtivc. elegantly framed, etc. Scud fr SPECIMEN COPIES (free) and txiimii!-.: :r.e term to Agents, etc. I S. AYItES V CO., PiibliIicrx. INDIANAI'OMS. FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL. IftVET AM TIIK liltKlTTS. HTn TriK Ixm-vxAi'tH.is Skjtti.nei.. TX'II)AY EVKX1NÜ, Jct. lfCli. The d.-if'nd for money is siitlicient to ke-p Uie lojirrible fund of the banks well employed t 10 to 12 per cent. ndtanapolis Clearing; House. C'lcHriiins. ISjilaneet. ?'or 4 Vi t-'Ksendni-; Juih por i wt -to coding July for 4 wc-ks ending Au. J'or 1 wi ks t'lxtiiiK Sept, Kor i w- -fe ending S'pt. Monday .K:t. 2 Tuesday, Oct. 3 !...? l.tiU.IHM .s... ru."s.i ."... i.-TT.'i.tnitl iL' 1. IUI 1.HS7 ,) lirj,lt ri0.tJO .1.1 ). 11)S,I ').IM) tw York t'initneial Xfi, By Telegraph tu the Sentinel. New York. fc't. X. Money opened more active al lVjiii-S1; er cent; clsl at i-r -ent ; prime mercantile ) r, 4 i't js-r cent. ( lom r. eeip, 7.V". Assistant treasury di-burM-ni"nt.yJ,fto. nearimrs, tl!.M,iJij. Prtdnce cx i-rts for wet-k.-V.. Sterling steady, b dav.' 2'.: siifiit, tsi. ;i'i 'itienNi Kiead.v at 110. iUirrowing rates In Pi I fri'Cil": ally ltnn , cud : excep:! to 1'.', tioil ! day an enlin ! contiti out-i-1. r c'it. I ioverniiients quiet, and a 'it. Iiai!rfa'l iKinds were geilerer. tale M-urllies steady; Sts-k ! a:ler with rii;eipa activity in a:id West'rn shares, oh los were r.niJy weak, coninion s'ttling down J pivferrcsl to IS; the closing Uotaw aji :td ance of , to '2) js-r cent for improvement, extendi-d to nearly the "t; buying was attended with mon- : than of late, and there wert- some 'O'T lor stocks. The greatest advance 1 '.iwar', Ijickawanna and Western, which tiW;froni (r'i to ami closisl at W)t. 1-Iawar. undlludson canal came next, rising from hl-;. to W1. New Jersey Central adVHn'el rrra CTfU!1, closing at 'ZS; delivt-ries in Coal s.of ks are still made v ith conslderahle irregularity, and to-day some lots were bought in und"r rcle. at diflV-rt-uce of J4"i!i per cent ver r !;r.lar prices. St. Paul stocks v( re strong :.i:d k:her; common rising from 2s) , to a:id preferred frm ;'i to )!M;; at tile elohe th:ro was a reactlori of ywr ent from the bihesi. point. I Jike shon advanced from sifii to L$- Michigan Central from .ri!) to.77i; Kock Island from fs-'itoM'S; New York Central, from VTi-i to i'4'; hio fnm 1 to lo'j; ,nd Wentern TJnion Telegraph fnm 70 to 7o'i. TrnnsH't'xnswi'P'lKVai shares, of which i.ouii were Ho k l.-iand. i.m St. Paul, 4,oeO Kric; 13JXWOhio. 4,000 Michigan CeutrU, 7U,l)0 Ielaware, lACkawanua and Western, and li.ooU New Jersy Central. The foreigu coin and bullioo received at Uie Unitel Slates Asayotllce in this cltv, fr)in September 2, to date, amou n ts to I tjO.OOO. Ooir-n, f l 1174 Coujons, t5 ll'l Uouor.s (new) b."..!!!11, Iv preferred C.,C.,C.and I N. J. Central... Kock Island ... txiiixrs, in. tVntMns, M.... New -V 10-flK "' nv) "V, iviv; St. Paul 2! St. Paul, preferred 'A WaJiash I'i Walmtdi, pr'fer'd 7JJ Ft. Vavne W Teire Haute Tem H.Mite, pref. 12 4 hiotuoandAlton H7 D preternsl loa Ohio and Miss Currency, ... W. U.Telfarrtph... 7o'i Qnleksilver !' Ii preferrsj 17 Pacific MaiL.... 22T,; MHrijwisa 1' Mariposa, pn-fd... 4'-, Adams F.xpress ...!" Wells A Famo Ex. 7 Aniericai Kx 5s IT.H. KxpnssM 10 N. Y. O-utral t1-: Erie teT Krie, preferni 1 Harlem , 1C"J liarlem prefernsl.l. JliChiirikn Oentral. 4J l"an:tma 12 V. P. stock...... W nke Shore M 'llinois Opntral sjf levo. and Pitt.... tsr,'. orthwetern SK lH'1.. Iu k.and W. A. and P. Tel MiMoiirl I'acific. A. and P. pref. Indiana Central... . K. and Q IS Han'baIandSt.Jo en.Pa4'iflc b'nds..lt!'-i I'nion 1hc. bonds.lOti1 1 U. I. land graiit...!00-i V. P. s. f. Immh1.s Tenn., ld .. Tenn.. new . Virginia, old.... Virginia, new..., New tin - M1-, . 11 . 43 . 2 . 27 .10H-J A1LY REVIEW OF TIIK INIIAN AI0 US 3IAUKLTS. IndlanapollM Provision Market. Hulk Mfats The wwk oetiel with a more active demand for bulk meats, and to-day we note ti Hille of MO lxxes long clear at Sc, Iiis clear rib side at 75, and 40,fJ0 lbs lry alt shoulders at 7c. ' The market clones steiuly. I.akii We. not sales of 1.T0 tierces kettle lard at 11c; 150 tierce prime- steam at lo?4c. I)kiex liKEF 'ihe market is quolalily unchanged. We quote jolling lots at l."yfrlSc. Kacxs A!o Iukiv-The market rules firm. The following quotations are forjohhlng lots: Bacon shonlders, S'-.y-rHc; sugar cured shoulders, can van, 10"llcV laon clear sides, lOiif lie; breakfast call vas, H'-'; canvassed hams, 15c; steam lard, lie; kettle lard, tcs, VZiirlZc; do, half barrel, i:k; lo, kegs, 13e. Indianapolbi Grocery Market, CKVEFa A fair demand for coffees Is reported, and prices are unchanged. Roasting grade- : Rio at PV'fl!J4c; good to talr; 21c; prime at 22 '22 '4c; choice tb fancy at 'SKnSi1; and Java at :tks. CiiKHSK There has hee a sharp advance in cliei-e, and we quote at 12'!"c. Moi.Assix and Hikui tuolations are unehaii'i!. New Orleans niolassea Is worth 50rt ttJc. !'r f't'r io fancy, and sinis at .r(?l for common to fancy. Kick Dealers quote at oiC)i for Carolina; iiyuoiljn. for fair to best Iouisiaua. su; iw The market l quiet and unchanged. , Wo qnote refined A. at Yl) l($Wy4c ; Off A. Illl',e; extra C, 12,"12,c hard; circle C and 1$, HrVnllJ4o; yellows, j'-.mIOV.c. Ho.ii Wquot4 Hoo-ier City common liar at 1 p r tsx: Touney'j Ciernian Je jwr lb; other r.rn.an Hti 50 per box: White Russian presMHl cake $tt per box; Peach blossom toilet ."i0. ItmiovH Wequote; Coininon ?1 75 per dozen ; No. 4 2; No. S fZ 5; 'o. 2 2 70(3 00; larlor Vi 2T it dozen. canoi.k we qnoxe: notei, jwtjc; starcandlw, lfi'aoISo; common preselt iHn 14c. Coal oil Iriee rule very firm with an upward tendency; we quote at 27&2S per gallon. I ndianapoli Produce Market. AprtHBAre aulet. We quote at $ 1 25fal GO. Kcttfr Tb.o market Is firm; Rood ouaxitie il at l Va20c,-with acarcelT- any good butter rTlving. Bkeüwax L steady at "c per pound.

Bkass We quote w hite navy at 73l per

bushel from store. KaiS Receipts are light and prices firm We ou itc at 14 l-' wrilown on arrival. Feathkils Price are firm. We quote prime live gee' at 4-v.t7c: mixed, gH'e and duck Sl)o old m-ewe feather. 2lif :5c. Hoxf.y Range from 20 to 25 cents per pound accord inr formality. Hay CYirne loose presse! new timothy at 810 jptr ton. M apt n Titoar W nnote at IV per lb, Poultry The market is steady. Turkeys at6e per lb; ducks 11 KtW2 0 per dozen; rooters S-J UO ixr dozen : old hens uu ier dozen (ioese, full feathers, 1 0 ier dozen. Spring chickens 1 IXV.r.' u). Rai; Cotton rags are quoted at 2 cents per pound. (jixsKXfi Dealers are paying 75e per lb for a prime aruele. n ions Are quoted at 92 00tfr2 50 per barrel - . A ' .min tlmnthv ut S- nnH til tiHX sei-d ut iUtl di. Potatoks The market is active, and shippers are paving .jia(i9 per misnci. CltAXBKKKIKN Are M'lllllg lt i per bushel. IndianauoIJ (.rain and 1'Iour Harket. OtiK.v-Wi' quote: f. o. l. li. m., at ic; mixed, at ws: No. 2 white, at 4'; j-ei low, atlTc; rejected, at l-Jl'lc; no grade, 4oc; car, Itrm at 42l"ic. Ki-otrit The market nueu nrm ana active, with a good local and shipping demand. We quote city fancies at from 006 50; family at Si iv t.t 50; extra at 51 .)fl 7.; low grades rang insr from f-' ift u). Wiikat A coisl demand for the various grades of wheat is reiiorted, and sales to-day of I cars lv sample at 51 VI, and 1 car choice am Iter at ?1 10, 2 cars no grade al .lc. We quote No. 1 red at il uv.tl 0; No. 3 ml at $1 ; and No. 2 amlver at si s,ra vz. Feud We quote hran at ?l( svio with a fair demand : salt's of 4 ears at 81 ) per Ion. oats The market is firm with light stocks and sales are mad-; at XtyAx', 1 car to-day re lorted at ."IV. RYE New crop is In demand at o5(ti0c. . Rye FWI'R-Steady at SI 50(5 1 73. Indianapolis Iry Good Market. DRY GOODS Prices for all staple domestic goods rule steady, I . . ä . Ii. Uatti vf; t inlinarv KV. 1 2c ; m iddli ng, 15c ; lest tissue, Vk: Ukowx I)KtLi.ixi Nashville, Pc; IVpperel Ticking Omego, .T2 inch, 17c; Amoskeag, A A. A., 17c; A., i:!c; Conestoga, 3-1 Medal, I7c; Medal, l.V; extra, ", ls-; extra, 1-1, 2e ; I'wistown,:i inch, die; 'SZ inch, 17c; 0 Inch, 15e; plaid, aic. fc; Whittenden cheviots, H He; AA, lie; AAA, 12'.; XX,12' .c; Otis cheviots, Everett do," II'.-. l'Ai'KK CMBKK Common colors, !c; high colors, Ic higher. Pki.nts American, 7'.Je; Washington, Merrimac, Kichmond, Oriental and Conestoga, 7c; Freeman, ' tc; Standanl Shirting prints, Ik-; Albion soiil colors, Ir'c; Wanisutta, 5'c; Mourning prints, 6'..c. Caki'KT CfiAix White, 00c; colored, 2Tc; coverlet warp, 22c. Known sheetings Vermont, Sc; Nashville, Sc; Middleville, Nc; Ida ho, He; New Alban v,0c; Stark A., sc; I jturel !.. He ; laurel 11.. He; Park A., ."' .jf, (inuiitc 1... c; Ifeslfoul lt., 5c; Pepp N.,7c; l'eppO.,7'C; Pepp K.,7'4c; Pepp K.,tc. Kl.E ACHEI SHEETiNiis-liOnsdale, lie; Hop, S' a-; Klackstone, Je.c; MtiM-onu iit, !(); Hill, K!-.Je; 1-4, ' .; Dwight Star, Ilk-; Vaughn XX, 7e; Iiisl Iog,.c; (junker, 7' v.c; Cambrics, Lonsdale, lie; doling -rior, hV-.u: Jaliez Knight, Sic; Witmxitta, l: c, New York Mills. l-J'c. frKAix llis Annsk'ag A.. 2tH-; Iewiston A., 22' stark, 2V; Union 22,''; llanner, 21c; Montau!), '!):'. Miscellaneous .Markets. Hides Kest city given hides, cows, 5c: stis-rs weighing .") lbs or over, 'ic; liest city veal skins, 10c; best ciiy kip skin, 7c; green salted, cured, at tia'.-: diy saltel liidew, SjiKc ; dry liint, 11a XZ c; grul.by bides, J price. Sheep skins are quoted al 50a7.c, nccor ling to quality. Naii.h IrieN haved'-i-lininl and lod are selling in jobbing lotsat $MV per keg and in 100 keg lotsat 52 n5 st keg. salt Car lots: Saginaw, Jl 65tfl 70; Ohio river, ?1 551 m. Toiiai,o We quote: Itoyal (Jem at SOe; Monitor Navy, ifc-Vrtftc ; bahsl ioba"co, 47c(t?l 40; bright navies and quarters, öOcitiöc; smoking bri'iid-i, common, 31 tXn", choice, UU(itti5c; line, 7rsvsl 5; tine cuts. .Vr:De; black tobacco, 4H(i$ 57c, in caddies; twists, Umsoc. ' Wool The market is steady. We quote unk asheil at 2:'x'i2"s-; fleece washed, .'i0((t;lc; tubwashed, f.'t.'-iV; hurry wool ;V!e ier pound les. liidlaiiHHlis Livestock Market. Ti k-siiay Evening, Oct .3. KejKirted by J. . Sedwick. Wholtfde Cmmission IW-aler In Cattle, Hogs and Sheep. Cattle There we:t "wO head of cattle on the market to-day. We still note the great amount of medium and common cattle on the market, and drovers m ist expect to take very low prices for them. T .e butchers want pretty gfsxl cattle, for whit h t icy pay fair price,while common are negleeufl and are hard to sell. The market was dull to-day but cattle sold at alout Monday's prices, isheep and hogs are unchangiKl. We quote: Prime cattle retail to butchers at $1 501 00. really extra would hrlnx ?l 25t4 40; medium " Wtrt:i 'ZÄ; common f2 5t)(2 75; scalawags and scull ings ?l 2-Vr2 25. Snt:n Are in good demand at S3 20jtl 33 er 100 lbs. Hi".' The market is unchanged for good, light, smooth, even-sized and fat average ISti: 221) lbs sold at 85 S3; smoolh and evenly sized, 2-KK210 lls average Si 75; 25(t(r200 lbs average, j); heavier bogs are slower sale. New York Market. New York, Octolter 3. Cotton steady at 11(3 11 -'t-ltjc, futures barely steady. Flour, 'receipts 12,10 bbls; verygoo! export and fair home trade demand; No 2, S3 10(ft4 00; uperlor State and Western, ft 4O(.t!0; common to good extra, 85 10(t5 25; god to choice, $5 :üVri 50; white wheat extra, S-5 Xmtl 75; extra Ohio, MlMiTö: St. Iuiis, i3 Llv.rS tO; Minnesota patent, 7 SMtH bO Hye fiour, quiet, at M7V'W20; corn meal, stu-dy; Western, SZ 7öy 3 00. Wheat, in fair demand and prices a shade higher; receipts 212,0i bush; rejected spring, l IC; ungraded, spring fl 10(tl 17; extra while Michigan, new, Si Iii I 32: red Texas, 1120; No. 2 Milwaukee, newSl 2.VM 2i; No. 2 Chicago, new, $1 'ltl a4; winter red Western, old, in store, SI 15; winter red Western, new, f 1 19; amer Missouri, new, S) 21. Rye quiet and linn; Western, ?2(7k; state, 887e. Hurley dull ; six-rowed state, tl 05, Malt, quiet and unchanged. Corn in good demand; receipts, 115,000 bushels; Western mixed ungraded, o7o Wie.; mixed, steamer, 57(574c.; mixed sail, 57'5S,c.; Oat unchanged, at tfV'4Hc.; white Western State, 3tVt50c; receipts, 67,000 bush Hay, firm and unchanged. Hops firm and unchanged. Ootree, Rio cargoes, löJvftJ'Jc gold ; jobbing, 1 (20e. gold. Sugar, dull and nominal; fair to good refining Kjite; prime 9; refined unchanged. Molasses New irleans, 40f54c Rice steady and In moderate demand. Petroleum firm ; crude ll'v.; refined, 2e.; eaae,o('931c.; Naptha City, 14c. Tallow, Kic. Rosin, strained, steady at SI 90fc$ 2 00; Turpentine, steady, at 35c. Eggs, Western, heavy; 23f(r2V. Pork firmer; new mess S17 00r-jl72.3c. Ikef uiet: middle firmer; long clear 9'c. Ijard ull; Western. Wtt-i. Cheese stealv and unchanged. Whisky, nominally 11 12 St. Ioul Market. Kr. Ions, OctolxT 3. Cotton Unchanged ; aalesoSt) bales. Flour Medium extraa St o0f 5 N); supply scarce and shipments wanted. Wheat rule higher; No. 2 led fall SI lHf.fl 20 idca..h; No. .'too. SI 1V1 h bid cash ;1 14 November. Corn Is active, firm and higher; No. 2 mixed bid cash; 42Jie October; 41;lc November. Oats dull and lower; No. 2 I-.,e bid cash; sales at 34Ve October. Ry tinner; öffc cash antl Octolier. Hurley Bteady and firm for liest grades; sample lots of Nebraska ft 50Ct'X"; choice to fancy Minnesota at 81 ootrtl 15. Whiskv SI 10. . I'ork firmer at l7 .'jO. Ird caxler; winter steamed S10 40. Bulk meats Nothing doing; f-H 7.V-c! 00 bid op country for c. r. and clear ides. Bacon higher; Tyict7;:c, WlOe, lO'e. Hogs firm and unchanged: light shipping $r, mr.t 75; bacop Sö 700 00; butchers' i WXj. 6 I . . Cattle dull and unchanged; prlm to choice teers ft 7.V- 25; good St 4.V'(4 0; medium to fair itH.ti Ik); good to choice through Texan 82 WKI 50. hlcasoC.raln and Provision Market. Chicago, October 3. FHour steady. Wheat Cloned easier: No. 2, Si 0!J, cash ; SI for No?e nU'r; No. 3, ftjc.'if I rejected, tküoc. Coi: o. l"', cash; 4l'4C for November. Oat: 33"- esh a i r'- t: ffZt&ezy:. Harter : WZc, cash and November.

Pork: flG (, cash; $16 50lß 53 f'r October; J15 02'irfi 15 it") for vear. I.ipl: fiO ea-h; 510 2."r10 for Octoer; 50 40c ! 4Zli for year. I ;u 1 R meats unchanged. Whiskv: Jl ost'i. Receipts Floür, 9i00 brls; wheat. 100.000 bush.; corn, 40,0iX) bush.; oats, :,0tO bush.; rye K7.IM) InHi.; barley, 15,(0 bush.; malt, Hn.mrt bush. Shipments Flour. brls; wheat, 13,000 bush.; corn, 200,000 bush.; oats, llO.KW bush; rve, 41,000 bush.; barley, lSX) bush.; malt, 11,000 büsh. At the close, wheat was strong and higher: $1 WJi for 'ctolier, 81 10;i for Novemlier. Corn nrm: Wi&i tofrjp for October. Oats higher: 3f!ic, cash. Provisions unchangisl.

Italtimore .Market Haltimokk, f-tol'r 3. Hour Active, strong and unchanged. heat Active and nrnier No 2 Western nsl $1 Sil 2-5; No 3 Wintern red $1 lM7tl 20. tbrn Western active and rinn; mixed 5t?'. Oats Active and firm Western white l(V!c; tnixiii S4(.i57c. Rye Indl and heavy; ."siine. Provisions steady, tlrm and unchanged. P.utter-22,.i2Sc. Petroleum Crude Easier, but not quotably lower; renhe1, 2m-. Cott'e Strong, hut quiet and unchanged. Whisky Scarce and firm, at SI II. Receipts Wheat 15,000 bushels; corn K,0OO bushels. Shipments Corn 40,000 hushels. IMiiiadelphia Market. Iltii.ADEMMiii, October 3. IVtroleum firm refined held 2e: cmde, nominal. ( lover ssh1, 10m 11c. Timot hy. $1 70 1 00. Flour firm: extra $1 00"r4 5; Minnesota fam ll.v. Si 'Z-'wi": Ohio and Indiana, do., s5 NT Wart 5i) high entdes, 5f7((iS50. Wheat nil Peni.sylvania, H 20 1 21 ; white SI 25. Rye. 7fi7Se. Corn dull; yellow, ösfn.'iitcjniixisl .V(t57c; white, 55c Oats, white,new,32yUe white, old, i-xg-iw Whisky, Western, f 1 13. Kutter, New York and Rradford county extnta. ?e: nrsts, ;w-iic; western extras, KY,r:äW' rirvt.s 'l.i'A'n. hifu. firm r W.stni line, lOVViill'ic. Eggs, estem fresh, Slif2lc. Receipts Wheat, 17,000 bushels; corn. IIS.ikX bushels. Shipments Corn, 27,000 bushels. Toletfo Market. Toledo. Oct 3. Flour 1'ncliangtsl. Wheat No. 1 white Michigan $1 17; No. 2 white Michigan SI II ; extra w hite Michigan, spot and Oi-tober. SI lik,: NoVemler 81 22' No. 2 amljer Michigan $1 U'Ä; No. 2 rtsl fall SI 17; No. 3 red fall SI II: Dayton and Michigan SI 10?i. Corn High mixed, spot and (X'tolier, oc; low mixed ts'-c, o. 2 white 4Se; no grade 4;c; damaged 4;.. oats o. z. sst, .iic Aovemoer diliv: wnne oö;i,c; .-uicnigau 6t.c re 1 1 -c ted 27c. Receipt Flour 10,000 barrels; wheat 100,00 bu hels; corn ')MM bushels. Shipments r lour 1 S00 barrels; wheat 34,000 bushels; corn tt,G00 bushels; oats6,UW bushels. Milwaukee Market. Mii.wavkf.e. Oct. 3 F'lour quiet. Wheat oiM-neti steady and advanced Tic but closed ex cited anil higher; No. 1,S1 I7;No. ,S1 W-seller Novemlier Si 12; ItecemlierSl 12'; No. 3, !c r-ii in. corn:o. z. 4ic(m. oats dim and weak; No. 32'4. Rve in nifKlerate demand; No l.tvk". Itarlev tending up; o. 2, spring, cash or K'tolwr tr'-4'c ; No. 3, .V!cfr54. Freights quiet, Receipts Flour,7,U00 brls; wheat, i;ti,000 hush shipments Flour, H,i00 brls; wheat, Ki,oou inisi;. lyOiiisville Market. Irisvii.LK, Oct. 3. Cotton 107c. Flour Fancv, w-.rH 5. Wheat Red ?1 OIaiI u3;amher 1 O-Kirl 1; while Si Hk 1 1.. torn White, 44c; mixed, 42c. Rve quiet and unchanged. Oats White :c: mixed 33c. Pork Sir. 75. Kalt meats S'ic, 'e, UU- Kacon 7"''. "e, 10'. c. Sugar curiil hams ti'.jC'. Ijntl Tierce ll'toi kegs 12o. Whisky SI 00. Ikigging I2c. Cincinnati Market. OisciNX.vri, Oct. 3. Cotton ITnchanged. Flour Family S-l :iV.(5 00. Wheat Active; prime white SI Utfil is. Corn Mixed 47c. Oat Unchanged. Rye Choice Wie. Barley r Inn; Si 10 on track;?! 13 to arrive. asked at close. Hulk meats Higher; shoulders 7''4c; clear rib x?4'c ; clcir held at J'c. Bacon Unchanged. Earn stronger aim nrm; steam held at loc; kettle at llc. W IllsK.V 91 0!. Hogs Easier prices; fair to go d aud light 5.V,ti loMieavy $5 !HVü L0. Receipts 2,2iw bead. Shipment 32-i bead. Butter Unchanged. Cleveland Petroleum Market. Cleveland, Oct. 3. Petroleum market unchanged. Standanl white ilo test k Pitsbtir?4il Market. Pittshckg. Oct. 3. Petroleum Hull: crude yiNiat Parker's. Hcliiu-d iniet and steady: 20c Phihulelphia delivery. Osweeo Market. Oswe;o. (K-t. 3. Wheat tinchangisl. Corn steady; Western mixed. 5Sc. Eutr.tlo IJve Mock Market. Kcekalo, N. Y., October 3. Cattle Receipts to-day, 1,27,3 head: total for the week, W.5M bead. The maiket i moderately active at a a decline of Vic on the liest. ic on medium and '''fCdn the poorest; native shipping steers, $4 75f520: butchers' cattle, S3 20(J!l &0: Texans, S;t 00. Sales of 125 cars. Sheep and lambs Receipts. 2,600 head: total for the week, 8,00 bead. The market is active and the demand gMi, with price a shad-' better on all grades, aud best sheep advanced J-c; fair to good Western shei-n. S. 2.Vel SO: prime. $5; stocken, 153; Canada lambs, 5-32-370. Hale of IS cars. Hogs Receipts. 200 head : total for the week. 1,1 W. The market on Monday was active; with a large supply of sale stock; good demand, and offerings about all good stock. Hale on that day f0 cars Yorkers at Si 2Ori.0 50. muinlv at S 00ri 40 ; 10 cars heavy at S 40f,r .Hi. Tiade light to-day, and light supply ot sale stock: light demand; the only sale reHirttl were i cars of medium Yorkers at 3 l'Z'tirt 35; no heavy ou sale, aud more wanted. Chicago Cattle Market. Chicago, October 3. 'at tie Receipt 2,200 head; shipment 20 head. Market dull, weak and nominally unchanged. Hogs Receipt 17,000 head ; shipments 1.200 he:ul. Market active and firm; cull S- iur 5 00; common to fair 95 75fi 10; choice to extra smooth Philadelphia rtf 25f0 35. good 5i l.'K.fti 3-3. Hheei Receipts 740; head. Market fairly active and higher for best; sales at S3 25f4 76 l'Mst Liberty Lite Slock Market. East Liberty, Pa., Oct. 3. Cattle receipt t-day 3,043 head, or 21 car of through stock and 1.3H cars for this market. Thesupplyof extra heavy, and t rude (lull with but few selling; best $. K5; medium to good t 75f.i-5 1; common to lair S-l 2.V4 50; stocker S3 0(3 25. HoGH Receipts 2.14-5 head; Yorkers Si 00(J 6 25; Philadelphias s iOctH H5. Hheei Receipt to-day 4.K0 bead; selling at SI 00(cf5 25. Philadelphia Wool Market. Philadelphia, Oct. 3. Wool In good demand and firmer: Ohio, Pennsylvania and West Virginia double extra aud above, 42tft4öe; extra, 42c; medium, Noit2c; coarse, 37(fcfcc; New York, Michigan, Indiana and Western fine, 37(4loc; median :i(t42c; coarse, ;!7.;a:Se; combing, washed, 170.)Oe; combing, unwashed, 35c; Canada combing, 4!c"0c; fine unwashed, 2-3(.20c; coarse and medium unwashed, 27(ii.!Oc; tiiii washed, 40(t.'ic; extra and jnerino pulled, 32(i.35c; No. 1 and iiiernn pullel, 32(;.15c; Texaa flue and medium, 22(j.'!0c; Texas coarse, 1720C. New York Dry oodi. New York, Oct. 2. Th market was less active generali, but prints and d res good are in good demand and firm. Cotton good are in moderate request and steady, tiingham of dresM goods style, in fair request but staple make are quiet, skirts are in ateady demand. Flannel and blankets are doing fairly. Clothier are placing order for light weight worsted coatings. Silks are in good requi-st aud firm. Foreign Market. I)NDoN", Ootolwr 2. Consols, for money and account 5 13-10; .VJo. lt5 KW;lo7, loKVi; 10-40. lOS'-ijnewfw, 107; New York Central, t)0; Erie, preferred, 17. Tallow, 4C'17. Sugiir, No. li iluteh standard, a4 sil., 24-,4'(t2S afloat. Linseed oil, 25'4. Pabw, October 3. Rente,105f 6Cc. Fuankkort, October 3. New Is, 102. A.vtwerp, Octobers. Petroleum, 4jf. LiVERPtxiL, October 3. Cotton easiir but not quotablely lower ;5 LS-ltkfi'id ; ale 10,000 bales including 2,000 bale for speculation and exisrt und ö,tio bale American. Yarns and fabrics at Manchester, quiet and unchanged. Wheat Receipt for the last three days 15,000 quarter, 5,01X1 being American. PRESCRIPTIONS FREE ITOR the Speedy Cure of Heuilnal Weaknew, I I jmt (anrtkf1 nnst all 1 hiutrriArtä lP til ir)i t on by Indbcetion or Excess. Anv druggist J uu t'liu Inirnvlluiitil A ,1,1 rwu T A V 1 1 IKl 1 V -ICO., Rox as, Nev York.

LMOC RATI C

OF UNION SOLDIERS AND ciTiacMiVaS Will be held in INDIANAPOLIS, October 5th, 1876. For the Ratification of the Nomination of TILDES AM IIEMICKS ! For PRESIDENT and VICE-PRESIDENT And to express our appreciation of the work afthe late Session of the DEMOCRATIC House of Representatives, And especially to thank them for their effort . to do justice to the Veteran UNION S0LDIEES Py the Passage of the Bill to Equalize the Bounties OF THE SOLDIERS oflhe UXIOXARHY. Ml I'nion soldiers honorably disoharced from the service, in tiraanized bodies or unor ganized, and all HemfH-ratic organizations rA this and adjoining stati-s are invited to come uniformed, if practicable with their lumps trimmed. Come all the people, men. women and chil dren of every party. Come hy rail, by wagons, on liorsi back and on foot, with music aud ban ners, and make such a That the "ROBKER UINOS" controlling this Clarion country M ill sec the coming storm that will hurl them from power and the con trol ot a l'any mal has well nigh ruined a prosperous is-ople. Many of the most dtaiimuishcd Union Sol diers of the United States, and other promi nent citizens who so ably asist.s1 in savins the Union from Rebel in lsu2, will greet you with a (iod-sts-ed in your no less glorious work of saving your country from the control of the corruptionists- in ls'ti. The following distinguished gentlemen have len invited, and are exiected to lie present: HON. SAMUEL J. TILDEN, CNIIIATE FOR PRESIDENT. KOL THOMAS A. IIEXDRICKS, CANDIDATE FOR VICE-PRESIDENT. H0X. JAMES I). WILLIAMS, CANDIDATE FOR GOVERNOR. fJov. I. lair of Michigan. Gov. Joel Parker of New Jersey. Gov. Curtin of Pennsylvania. Gov. William Bigler iif Pennsylvania. Gov. William Allen of Ohio. Gov. Gilbert C. Walker of Virginia. Gen. GiHirge R. McClellan of New Jersey. Gen. W. K. Hancock, U. S. A. Gen. Joseph Hooker, U. H. A. Gen. Franz Hlgel of New York. Gen. Wm. 11. Franklin. IGen. H. W. Slocum of New York. (ten. James McQuade of New York. (ten. William McCandless of IVnnsylvanla. Gen. George W. Morgan of Ohio. Gen. Thomas Kwlng of Ohio. (Jen. Jame U. Htoadman of Ohio. (Jen. Iurbin Ward of Ohio. Gen. Edward A. Uragg of Wisconsin. Gen. John M. Palmer of Illinois. (fenJohn F. Farnsworth of Illinois. Gen. C. 8. Cameron of Illinois. Gen. John A. McClernand of Illinois. Gen. Robert Mitchell, Wadilngton). C. Gen. James Shields, Missouri. Gen. J. W. Denver, of Washington, D. C. Gen. II. It. Panning of Ohio. Gen. W. F. Bartlett of Massachusetts (fen. Wm. H. Roseneranz, California. Gen. M. T. McMahan, Ohio. Gen. D. Carlo Buell of Kentucky. Gen. A. H. Williams. Gen. John M. Corse of Illinois. Gen. J. N. Stile of Illinois. Gen. M. R. M. Wallace of Illinois. Gen. Victor Lyle of Pennsylvania. Col. T. Lyle Dickey of Illinois. Col. Levi Marsh of Pennsylvania. Col. George A. Woodward of Pennsylvania Col. Owen Jones of Pennsylvania. Capt. Wm. McClellan of Pennsylvania. Col. Stevens of Michigan. Col. L. I. Campbell of Ohio. And Many Other. Cheap transportation will be secured over all the Railroadi leading to this City. This will undoubtedly be the grandest political demonstratio.! ever convened on this continent, aud will be followed by a grand TORCHLIGHT PROCESSION at night. IiCt everv organization bo fully pr pared to participate. Ihe full programme wU be published in a few day. II Ü. JIAXSOJ, I Chairman Dera. State Central Committee

$600,000JN GIFTS! Ninety Days Postponement of the KENTUCKY CASH DISTRIBUTION CO, Fora Full Drawing.

DRAWING POSITIVELY THURSDAY, November 30 Or Money Refunded. A FOHTTXE FOIt OXLV K12. The Kentucky Cash Distribution Co. Authorizi-d by a special act of the Kentucky legislature, for the lenefit of the PniLu: Kaioobs ok Fkaxkkokt, will have tho first of their series of grand drawinsrs at Major Ham, inthetity of FRANKKoKT, Kv., Thursday. Nov. .10, ls7ii,on which occasion they w ill distribute to the ticket holders the immense sum ' $600,000. Thos. P. Porter, ei-607. Ky., Gn. Man' jr. LIST OF GIFTS: One Grand Cash (lift...... One tin nd Cash Gift , One Grand Cash Gift tine Grand Cash Gift , One Grand Cash Gift One Grand ash Gift .mcash Gifis of tl,i KHM'ash Lifts of .'Hi SllW,UKI ÖI 1,1 IUI ii.uxi 2U.UUI ln,ui ..: ä,iiu , ."i(U)U , ri.iMi , 40.UH " :Sf i,(Kl l,UI0 Tiül.lHI JJUl.UJ ÜHMX0 each. ich. lui Cash tiit'tsof 100 Cash Gifts of 'JuH'ashOiftsof Wio Cash OiftH of WO t acii. each. each, each., each., 1U1( IO,'! Cash Gifts of l.' Totr.1, 1 1,1 Vi ( iifis, ail Cash., I'KICK Of TICKETS. Whole Tickets, 12; Halves, iifarters, :'.; Tickets, I1U; S,:2 Tickets, S.IUI; 4r1 Tickets, JiV4 Tickets, ?1,UW; lui,hu Tickets at 512 each. The Hon. K. H. Taylor, Mayer of Frankfort, the entire JUwird of city Councilmen. the Hon. Alvln Duvall, late Chief Justice of Kentucky, and otlser distinguished citiwnt. tcrgether such other disin ten sted iv rsous ik t ie tii kf thold, ts present may designate, willMiiwrintend the drawing. The payment of gifts to nwncrs f prize ti-k-ets is assim'd. A lnud, with heavy x'iiully and appnivol wcurity, has is-en ex--iits t'o the Common wealth oi'Keiitucky,M'bich is now on record in clerk's otlice of County Ojurt at Frankfort, srnmT To inspkxtiox ok anv oxk. This is a new feature, and will absolutely cure the iviy't of Gifts. Kemittancesean lie made by express, draft, pojtoftlce money onler, or rettistensl letter, iinnle payabb to Kkxti'cky Cash Distkihi - TIOV Co.MI'A?.Y All eommunicution. orders for tickets, and applications for agencies should Is uddicssed to Ilox.THOS. P. POUTER, Gen. Mangr., Frankfort, Ky. THEKE IS NO PEACE I.IKE PHILADELPHIA For. the Purchase of Reliable READY-MADE CLOTHING! For 31 KX, For OYS. For YOFTIIS. For ciiiijisb:x. And no House Like WINNAMAKER & BROWN'S, Sixth and Market StsM Philadelphia, FOU IAAVEST PKICF-S, for rest CEAss ;ains, FOR IMMENSITY OF STlK K, FOR (iUARANTEED SATISFACTION. ' The Largest Clothing House in America. LEQA.L. "VTGTICE is hereby given to the citll zens tt the Twelfth wanl, in the city of Indianapolis, Center towuship, Marion county, Indiana, that E Henry C. Schlicht, a male inhabitant of said want, oyer the age of twenty-one years, will apply to the board of county commissioners of said county, at their November meeting, for a license to sell, for one year, spiritous, vinous and malt liquors, in a less quantity than a iuart ut a time, with the priviU'ge of allowing the same to ls drank on my premises. The precise ltition of the premise whereon I desire to sell mud liquors Is descrild a follows: It No. tf in 11. II. Eangenbenj's. sulslivision of the north half of lot H in tho Cincinnati and Chicago railroad Company's addition, and known at Nos. .HID and MK, southwest corner Meridian and Morris street, in the city of I ndlaim'iolis, Center township, Marion county, Indiana. (Signed I HENRY SCHLICHT. 'VTOTICE of Applicat ion for IJouor License. .IN I, the undersigned, l'nilip lepi)er, herebv irive notice t the citizens of tlie Tenth w'anlofihe city of Indianapolis, in Center township, Marion county. In the state of Indiana, that I will, at the November tenn, 1st, applv to the board ,f commissioners of Marion couutv, in said st.tte, for a license to sell spiritous, vinous and malt liquor in a Jess quantity than a quart at a time, with the privilege of allowing the same to l drank on the premises, on lot No. four 4) in William DorcyV subdivision, as per plat-lKMtk No. , page ., of lots numbered "iand 74, in E. T. Fletcher's sulxlivlsion as ier plat-look No. :l, page 121, of lot numbered from i to 'it, inclusive, of E. T. A H. K. Fletcher' addit ion to the city of IndianapoliS' (Signed) PHILIP I EPPER OJ HERIFFS SALE. Ky virtue of a certified copyol a dccne to me din cted, from the clerk of the Superior Court of Marion county, Indiana, in a cause wherein Stoughron A. Fletcher et al. are plaintiffs, and Samuel Iefever et al. are defendant, nuiring me to make the sum of two thousand tx hundred andfortv-five dollars and fifty cent, in gold coin of'the United States, with interest on said decree and cost, I will expose at public side, to the highest bidder, on SATURDAY, the 2Sth day of Oetoler. A. D. 17, between the hours of If) o'clock A. M., and 4 o'clock r. m., of said day, at the ur of the Comt House of Marion county, Indiana, tne rents and prottts for a term not exceeding ten years, of the following nal estate, to-wit: liOtnumber three (.1) in Coe's subdivision of out lot number ninety-one (!tl) in the city of Indianapolis, and also lot number sixteen (lti) in McKernan' sullivision of part of outlot numlier ninety-nine (!!') in the city of Indianapolis, and also lot numlier one luindr?d jid ninety-foor (194) in Daushert3''s subdivision of prt of outlot munler ninety-ulne iWl inlhecityof IndianaKjlis. Haid thne ilescribi-d lot each lieing In the county of Marion, state of Indiana. If mich rent and profit will not sell for a KUrtlclentsum toaatisfy said decree, interests and costs, I will, at the same, lime ana mace, expose to public sale the fee simple of aaid real estate, or so much thereof a may le sufficient to discharge said decree, interests and cost. . Kiid Ra!e will bo made without anv relief whatever from valuation or appraisement law. ALBERT RElsSNER, Sheriff" of Ma.ion County. Oer, 3. A. 1. 1S78. ocU-3w. CiiAPst am II. A IL, Att s for mff.

LEGAL.

SHERIFF'S SALE. Ky virtue of a certified copy .f n decree to me directed, from tl-e lerk of the sujM-rlor l ouit of Marion eountv", Indiana, in a cause wherein William Klack'is plaintiff, and John Ik Hanna et al. are defendants, .rc(ii:iring me to make the sum of two thousand two hundred and fortv-six dollars, with interest o:i sai-l decn-e and cost, I will expose at labile Sale, to the highest bidder, on SATURDAY, the 2th dav of OctoVr, A. D 1(0. Iiet ween the hours of K o'clock A. M, and 1 o'clock v. 51, of said day, nt the door of the court house of Marion county, Indiana, the rent and profit for a term not exceed n ' seven years, of the following mil estate, in Marion county, Indiana, to-wit: East half 'i of lot five v. of Raima's heirs sidHtivisinn of the south half (..i f the west half il:.t of the northwest quarter ( section five (.j;, township fifteen (li(, range four (ti east. v If such rents und rmr!tc will not wll for a sufficient sum to satisiy said decn-e, interests and costs, I will, at the same time and place, exixse to Public Saie, the f.-e simple of said rtal estate, nr so inuch thereof it may In sutticient to discharge said !c-iii, inten st and costs. Said sale will ). made without ary relief whatever from Viduation or aiu.ra.'seniiMit laws. itH-lw A I. PERT REISSNHR, Sherilt o! Marion Co in! v. o. :.,Iht ::, a. d. is:;. W w WQOI.I.KX. Jr.. Attorney for Plaintiff S II DK IFF' SAI.r-P.y virtue of a certified 'I!1 V llf II t Um r a t. iii.ulix f...h. . V- ' - --f " " ' " iii t nxf IXtFIlt lilt? clerk of ibe Snj erior Conrt of Virion county Indiana, in u caive Mhe ein John Carlble is piainiiff, a.el (bester G. m. .hotomew et ul. are deienda nt srct iiiring tue to make the sum of three Hundred and twelve dollars In fa vol of R-iliert Rhinehold, with interest on said decree and cot. 1 wiil expose :t Public S.ile, to the highest hldder, On SATURDAY, tlie -.Nth dar of OctoUr, A. D., Is?!, betwee i the hours of 1) o'clock a. and 4 o'ch.ek i. M., of said day, at the door of the couit-house of Marion eountv, Indiana, the reu. and j.n.tits f.,r a term' not exceeding ""veil years, of the following nal estate, towit: Ijot nimilxr thirty)) in square No. twelve (li) in Hetcher's Stxuh Hnx.kside Addition to IndianajMilis, county of Marion, and state of Indiana. If such rents and profits will not sell for u sufficient sum to satisfy said deens", interests and costs, I will, at the same time and place, cqpos to Public Sa'e the fs simple of said real estate, or so much thereof as may ls sufficient to discharge said di-cnn1, interests and eists. Said sale to be made with ut anv relief whatever from valu ition or p rals.ment A LB K KT KEt.xSXKH, oct4-"w Sheriff of Marion eountv. October:!, A. D., 1ST!. Dyk A Hakkis. Atty's for plt'ff, SHERIFF'S SM.E. Ky virtue of an executif n to me dir.'-ctcd, tnim the (lerk of th Su;e ior Court of Marion eountv, Indiana, I will expose at public sale, to the highest bidder, On SATTllDAY, tlie 'Jstii dav.f ovt.U-r, A. 1). i s: Jk'twis'ii the hours of 10 o'c'.ock a. m. and 1 o'cloi-k p. m., of said day, at the door of the cairt hous of Marion county, Indiana, the rents and proets for a term" not exceeding sewn yeai-s, of tie following n-al estate towit: lts iiiiiiiInt''! thirl ecu (l:h and fourteen (Hi in P. W. Rartholomew' sulHlivision of sixteen and nine-tenths (lii!-l(ii acre of a Kirt of the east half !v of the northwest quarter (') of seerlon twenty-eight n'Si, township sixteen 1 1 tange four (4) east, in Marion county, Indiana. Ami on failure to realize the full amount of judgment, inten-st and costs, I will, at the same lime and place, exsse at public sale the fee simple of said real estate. Taken as the projierty of F. A. Cleveland, at the suit of John Conyers. Said sale will be made with n-lief from valu ition or appraisement laws. ALKERT REISSNER, sheriff of Marlon county. October A. I. 17(1. Pekkixs, Att'y for ITtff. HERIFF-S SALE.-Ky virtue of a certified opy of a decres to nie lins-ted, from the Clerk of the Superior Court of Marion county, Indiana, in a cause wherein Jacob I loss is plaintiff, and Emily Kirehard, -t al, are defendants, requiring me to make the sum of four hundn-d and nineteen dollars and ninetyeight cents, with interest on said decree and cost, I M ill exose at Public Sale, to the highest bidder, on SATURDAY, the -Nth dav of October, A. D. 1 H7G, lsdween the hours of 10 o'clock A. M., ami 4 o'clock I., of said day. ai the door ofthe court house of Marion county, Indiana.the rents and profit for a term not exceeding seven years, of the following real itdate, to-wit: Iot mimlsT one hundred Mini eiphty-eight (IS) in E. T. S. K. and A. E. Flvtcher sulslivision of a part of the south half of the southwest qnai ter of seet Ion seven (71, township fifteen löi. range four (4) east. The pl.it of said MiNlivision is ns'ordcd In plat t)k number thtef (.'Ii, page 1VJ in the recorder oflice of Marion eminty. Indiana, hi in ate in Marion county, Indiana. If stich n-nts and profits will not eil for a sufficient sum to satisfy said decn-e, interest and costs. I will, at the same time and place, extose to Public .siil tlie fee simple of said real estate, or mi much then-of as may be sufficient to discharge said decree, interests and costs. Said sale will ite made without anv relief whatever from valuation or appraisement laws. ALBERT RElssNER, -U-lw Sheriff of Marion County. R. E. Smith, Atfy for Pit 'If. STATE OF INDIANA, Marion county, ss: In the Superior Court of Marion county, in the state of Indiana, Oetolier tenn, ls7(. No. lli.OKi. Jordan I'Mott vs. Helen Russell et al. Be it known. That on theitith ciay of Septemler, IsTK, th: alaive naiiu-d plaintiff, !y his at torneys, filed in the omce ol me.CHTK ! tne Superior Court of Marion county, in the statt? of Indiana, his complaint against the alnve nameil defendants for foreclosure ol mortgage. ami on said J!th day of September, lsTtt, the said Plaintiff filed In said clerk' office the affi davit of a competent icrtoii showing that said defendants, Helen I Russell, Carrie Ifc Russ-ll ml ilir li.lVmk, are not resident ofthe state of Indiana: Now tn. ieio.e. by onler tifsaid court, said defendants last s.bov named are hereby noti fied of the tiling and is-ndeticy of said complaint against them, and that unless they anjiear and answer or demur thereto, at the calling of said cause on the weona dav of the term of sjtiil court, to lc hegio and held at the court house in the city ol Jm.ianapoli, on the first Monday in December. IST. Mia complaint and tlie matter ami thine therein contained and alleged will be heard and determined in their absence. AUSTIN IL KKOWN, oet4-1w Clerk. Kakrk, Homi Hexokicks, Att'y for Pl'tn". notice'to non-resident. ; Whereas, a certain incejyt has licen duly isNuetl to me by tlie mayor of the city of IndianaMlis, under the corpoiate seal of said city, dated September 27, ln, showing that there is due the following named contractor the amount hendnafler specified for street improvement In the city of Indianapolis, Marion county, Ii.diana. Due Jame Garner &. Co. for grading ard graveling the alley running uorth and south through outlot No. thirty-three :, bet ween Walnut and St. Clair street, from Henry Jrolenkemper the sum of twelve dollar and ninety-two cent tSl-Urj), amount of assessment charg.sl against lot No. uine (9) In outlot No. thirty-three (:) in thct city of Indianapolis, Marion county, Indiana. Now, the ald defendant i hereby notified that, unless within (J( day after the ublicatlon, for three weeks, of this notice The amount o assessed against the above dewrilxKi lot or parcel of land In paid, I will proeced to collect the amount so assessed by levy and sale of said lot or parcel of land, or so much thereof a may be necessary to taUsfy the above claim, and all costs that may accrue. HENRY W. TUTEW1LER, f lty T.ftsurer. Indianapolls, Ind., October 1, 176.