Indiana State Sentinel, Volume 26, Number 23, Indianapolis, Marion County, 24 January 1877 — Page 8
TILE INDIAXA ESTATE SEXTIXEL, WEDNESDAY MOrtNIXG, JAXUAHY 24,1877
77 MAY INTF.RF.ST THE LADIES! We havojon'Jsand a I .arge Stock of fIX); BLACK OP.EMABIES I Which would rather sell at Net Cost than Invoice. TbinklDg that the Unusual Low Prices mny Induce customers to antlc'pate their wants, wo shall place them on the C nttr Counter MONDAY, January 22, t-FOIl OXE 1VEEK OXIA Sa Before we measure and mark them for inventory. There is no question but that these goods will be very much higher in the spring. Cull and see thorn. X. 15. Our Kegnlar Clearance Sale in ia Full niast. L. S. AYR ES & CO., I2T3DI-A.it APOLIS. FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL HU5ET AN THE WAJtUITTS. 4JriCKOF HS INDIANAPOLIS SüfTISSL,) Tuehdat Evkni0, Jan. 2o, 1S77. f The w'M'k closes with a good demand for money, which th banks Are supplying at 10 to 12 percent. Eastern exchange rules steady, and th ban ks report counter sales at 1-10 premium IXPIAHAPOLIS CXKARIJfG HOCSE. Clearings. Balances. Kor S.1 weeks ending De 3041,8!W,0'J0 Sl0.t31,IM Monday, Jan. I nouuay Tuesday Jan. . Wednesday. Jan. 3 .... Thursday, Dec. 4 Friday, Jan. 5
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200.000 61,000 275,0t 0 HlJJiO saojoo Jirj.Ax) 22.",liüO lS.uuo IMiHKi ..'Ü.IM) "J,l M.OK. 2.V,0in 75,0OU 21".'0 k,(Ml l'iO.O'K 42.IKW 2JK.M0 67,()X) 22,ooo "via") ISTijIVXI .';, u Pl.l0 ' hl.OKl l!0.0Oil lSÖ.OIsJ "lÜ.IMI .,! 4 Ml .jT.OI) Ü",,!"11 S'2.l.l0
Saturday, Jan. 6..... Monday, Jan. 8 Tuesday. Jan. 9 Wednesday, Jan. 10.... Thnrsdav, Jan. 11...... Friday, Jan. 12 Saturday, Jan. 15 Monday, Jan. lö Tuesday, Jan. H5 ... Wednesday, Jan. 17. Thursdav,"jan. IS Friday, Jan. 19 Saturday, Jan. 20 Monday, Jan. 22 Tuesday, Jan. 2;J... CX)MMEKCIAU The general markets for the week ending this evening have been rather sluggih, thoiuch fair trade in general merchandise for the season has been reported We have no special change to note in any of the loading commodities. 4rain is steady, and while transactions in corn are llght.prieesare undergoing no violent changes. Wheat in very firm, and miles are made at full quotations. Oats and rye are unchanged and quiet. We note a better feeling In provision, and while prices" are firmer, quotations -as com pared with Monday are unchanged.-Hog have ruled steady for several days, $ti 10 bei ug extreme figures for best grades. In dry goods we not a flight udvauce in some brands of bleached goods; In other regards the market is unchanged and ilrm. The New" York Daily Bulletin of Saturday savs: There has been a continued stendy demand for leading makes of cotton goods and sales were made by the principal commission houses to a liberal aggregate amount, while prices ruled tdrong with an upward tendency, which, was reflected in an advance upou some makts of nn brown cotton, etc. There was also a fair movement in prints, and the market has aulmproving tone, Cotton hosiery has liecome more active with the oenlng of new fancv ruakes for ladies' and cliiMrrn'n w ar, whleh are now displayed in variety hy most of the leading agents. The demand for worsted dress fabrics has been chiefly confined to southern and California buyers, whose operations have been to a moderate amount. Brown sheetings and snirtings have been In good demand from agents' hands and are very llrmly held in view of the littht supply aud the continued high cost of the staple. The follow BLEFXIIKD SlIKETINGrt AND BlI IKTTNCJS. There has been a fair movement In wide sheetings, and the mst popular makes of shirtings are closely sold up to production,am firm lu price. . Brown drills are stiffly " held at current quotations, and the supply of leading inake is almost, nominal on account of a continued export demand. FWNT.-There has been a moderate movement In medium fancy prints, and Mich stvles of dark work as can still be had at 7c are" being quietly picked up by western Jobbers. New standard print"? are firmly held by agent at 7f.e, aud there is an undercurrent of rumor regarding the intention of some promoters to advance price to be, or even hitrher tiKures, in the early future, owiug to the firmness of the cloth marset. Khmings are In fair request, and there is a moderate inqniry for percales, vretonnes and cambrics. Irregardto th provision trade, the New York Dally Bulletin of Saturday says: Th opening of the year found the leading markets for the hog product in a state of considerable buoyancy, not to uy f xeifemenf. Day after day, prices crept up, lard its usual occupying Hie mt prominent position, but nie- pork and meats following in close svmpithy both here and at. the west. The" in. splratlon of operators for a rise appeared to be drawn from th llbenfl ex;es 4 exports over the corresponding pertcsl for the last year, and a belief that the supply of hogs, It not less In numbers, wonld run suiliciently behind in weight to reduce the a;arenate pounds of the product. Within the past ten days, however, the upward turn of values received a ohecS. and a considerable reaction hss . taken place, and a nervous, unsettled feeling at present predomi nates. The udvauce tt weeks ago commenced to exert a decided Influence upon the demand for actual goods, and with each rise In price both home and foreign buyers became more cautious, until finally the movement dwinaied down to remarkably insignificant proportlons,amountIng in some cases to almost entire prostration. The decline In gold and the condition of the foreign markets, nnder iki anticipation of tr.e amount of provisions received and expected from this side, created a wide margin , against . shippers; and though our ration! exports continued lull, it was -solely In the - consummation of old contracts, fresh purchasers having entirely ceaed. Indeed, a few shippers were enabled to ellVut here on aJett-r line of profit than -Cfeald have been secured by forwarding, and more would nava followed this course had an opjbrtunlty been afforded foreaneeling freight -contract. In the meantime stocks bevan U accomnlnte, carrying expenses were inrreasln, and the unloading1' foilowAJ, thmueh which the fcreak in prices resulted. Operations in ' actual gofsls, in nhort. pra. tlcaily -easedrand business had become almost exlnslvely speculative In cbarocter. l.nt with. 4i.l ÜiS rijUUaiijivwvr t';U Uot tt-;v:tnc I
ing once revisions nave been made toy agents: NashauR hc; do E 9 a; Saranac R e; Apoletoii N 7Vc: Halloweil A 7 Inou.Ml
tc .i Tied. It also gradually hbm to dn wn upon tie mlndsof the "paper" d aling element, in t'.iis as well as other article cj liierchnndize, tiiat speculative tendencies have become p-etty well enidicjited from the movements of Ix'fia f 'lr consumers throughout the world, to si vo piiM'e to the most i lid pi;lt of economy.-wn ten not only checks -ail waste of ma teriil, but red ices us; atid seeks substitutes with everj- addition to cot, however small t mn" e. - That for ign buyers must ultlm:clr come forward aai , there is of course tio doubt, but the amount they hr.ndlo will bs dependent upon the cost, f.eaving out of the argument the probable financial uhilUv yf the producer to carry Iiis ntcs-ks and tills is strotady doubted in some quarters the problem now before the trade must find its solution either in an attempt to check tnrtlier decline and Infuse m appearance of trengtu uuUl foreign markets respond und ti'.ke as much of the pnsluet of the hos as they can aüord to at the cost, or in jierruitMng tlie shrinknge to go on until a level is rruched whH-h will prove xenerally attractlve to the foreign nnyers n'id induce them to contract with siifiii'leut liberality to assure a steady export movement for the balance of the season. A feature not tobe overlooked, as affect tng our own Immediate market, i the immense ec-nmul;tion of eastward hound freight on the railromN, which, when ouuoiuiain fairly started. Is likely to arrive in large blocks, aud may bring a surplus over through shipments iforelgn) of greater magnitude than could disposal ofexc jitat materially shaded rates. The provision market of the past week has been hu unusually active one, but in an opposite direction to all oihers previously if ported in that every one was trying, or beinsj forced to dispossess hiiuseif of property he had previouslv laborel so studiously to obtain. The large trading in Inflated futures, with the entire ahsenceof demand for casti property, culminated in a collaset and two days of the weok were lecidedly panicky, with large and rapid declines, and every etiort to rally it only result! in further declines, until it struck what we beliee to be "hard-pan." Yesterday it became more steady, and evinced an appearauce of returning confidence. The demand for cash property is still limited to green and dry salt meats pork and lard yet neglected but this heavy decline will no doubt result beneficially to the future of the trade and soon have the efl'ect of attracting cash buyers, as the product as compared with other se-iMOitM is not dear, and we. believe, it a safe and profitable investment at present prices, oven though they do go a shade lower. Pork to-day Is 2 per bbl lower; la it! lic; shoulders He; sides iKje, and hogs 81.2." lower than the same time last year, though hogs have declined about tl within a week, and after this time last year prices advanced fully 3) percent, and there will bn less hogs this year and no less mouths to feed than last. Hogs The receipts have been light, lut fuilv equal to the demand, as packers have w"n out of the market most of vhe week Mjitil yesterday, when concessions were grantea, and they begau buying again at a decline - of nearly . si within a week. Tue quality continues to grow poorer. Mesa perk declined fcl öo lrom its highest point, during the week, hut subsequently re gained a portion of the decline. The receipts have been alout equal to the shipments, and the manufacture light, but the stock is esticcted to show l.'jSjjOti lbs to-morrow. I.ard declined s ji' during the week but regain! a portion of the loss. Receipts are more than double tlie shlpniets, aud the quantity made siuidl. Kxeeted stock to-morrow &0,(Kl tierces, pry salt meats declined '.c during the week, hut at the decline a brL-k demand spring up both for sisti and II arch, especially for sides, with large sales. . shipments only moderat.'. Jreen hams tave been In both light supply and demand. Prices yc lower. swet pickled hams quiet at 7.,'c over green price. Foreign exports of all kinds of hog product from the s.-ven seaboard cities, from (K tober 2! to January 6, was 1,140,722 lbs, eainst ll!i.s2;!is lbs some time last vear. IncreasV 72,l jS,:i2l lbs. The following are tlie receipts and shipments of provisions from Chicago for the week ending January 19, as com. pared with same week hist year und since NovemlHT 1, l7tf, as eoinjtfuc.d with same time in 175:
For tlie week. (mi me week 187Ü. .-nice I raiue Nov. 1,1 .time 1ST. 1S75. Receipts Toi k, bbl-. Iird. lbs 15s.s 14! 7M.'K7 1."4!iS."7 22-V.I IVilPill 2Hl:iUiC ...rpttuu t ut meats, Ibs.lhtJi "I o21W nnipmeuts Fork, bbls Lard. lbs 'lit meats, lbs. 797 IS Si ii'ipii T'kOdil, iwnr,-x-7TU7ti7l Il077e7l i ITISHi 17l fi 71:ii5 31!MHi !2iaisl Rec-lpfsof hogs for the week were KOfiKi, shipments J7,wti, leaving for packer" and home use 72,7(; and since Norember 1, 1,:!08,H", against l.OI!.! same date last year. Market firm; light fci&VritilO: packing grades J5"0:S K): shippers $ rlu.ljri (W. Mess ork more steady: SI7U cash or Feb ruary: mj .uft .Maren; 17 7ü April. - Lard steady; f 10 M cash or Ft-bruary ; SH 12'j March; ill X) April. Pry alt niats steady: slioiilders 54'c cash; lie March; short ril"sic cash; iic March; short clears Jc overshort ribs; long clears J4C under, and long and short clears time as short ribs. reen bams firmer; 87 (Stfki for 16 lbs average; 9'4c for 15 lbs avtragt ; aad Vc for 11 lbs avt r"g'. ... By close calculation we estimate stoeK on hand, January 15. 177: Simmer stock on hand, Novemlx-r 1, IsTrt, (ad kind0, 1,000,M 10s: innue rrom rack ntr. trom November I. 1S7, to lanuary lö, 1877, 22S..VjO.10 los; received. 3n,;uKi.u(x) llw: shinned. i:U.00.0oi) lbs: leaving on hand, January 15, 81,2OH,ui0 lbs, of wnicn 4!,wii,ikw ins is pork, lard and s. p. hanus and 41,tsj,Heo lbs shoulders, sides and long cut hams. , , roitJt PACKISO. The rincinuatl Price Current of Thnrsday yss . . , The comparisons bt ween this and last winter In rfganl to the nuinWr of hogs pack.nl duriog the week at the six leading eltV s lis ciiMuged from one of an In create, as previously noted, to oue of a considerable decrease, 'i hts exhibit does not afford a surprise, probably, to any ojerator. for it has been well understood that the hogs ready for present marketing are relatively much reduced in number, while the weather conditions of the week have been Qph as to prevent a free movement even If there had been liberal resource. There have also been the discouraging influences of generally dull and declining markets during most of the period, paekers having largely held on at the current values, iuduced to do so by the marged reaction in the course of values for the product, from a point reached by extraordinary speculative movement, regardless of even a healthy condition of cousuuiptivo demand. In this market the quality has shown a marked falling off, as will be shown hy the following comparison of averages of hogs weighed at the United railroads stock yards: Weekending.. 1K77. 17(1. January 8 .........27 t 2x2 wj January 10 tio &J 27 Tt Jauuary 17 jtf irj jk) The receipts at other markets have been generally of a light class, of hogs, but with probably a lcs dihereuce in comparison with Iat year. The sg3r?gnte packing at the six cities, the past week, foots np approximately 125,000, which number lias been excelled bv Chicago alone during alsut half of the several different weeks since the opening or the season. The totai to this date is iy,0iM)t4i excess of same date last year, and ttiA aggregate packing at all points Is nearly ,lf not quite, ö00,i)U0 In excess of last year, hhouid the remainder of the season pan out as the past week has, the Increase, would give place to a decrease, in aggregate nuriibers, compared with last winter's business, but If packers will pay prices to Induce shipments during February, that month may be expected to nearly, if not quite, equal the same mouth List year, In number of hogs for market. Present Indications, however, point to an increasing probability that the views of packers will generally be below a point which will enoourage aciose marketing of hogs previous to the 1st of March, of such as might otnerwise come forward. In regard to Interior ooints. we have but lit. tie information of late which would be of general I merest, but two weeks hence we shall probably be able to furnish Information which will practically determine the season's one ra tions at interior points. The Chicago Commercial Bulletin of last Saturday publishes the packing 10. ast week at prominent interior points where the business is not closed, vir.: Peoria. Des Moln. Cedar Rnnids. KAhnla. qainoy, Kansas taty, Omaha, Council Bluir-t, Keokuk and Hiox City. 'The aggregate number shown was 4H,ftiO, against a totxl all last winter or 4.i.jJ. At the dates of retnrns for the Price Current's report two weeks ago these son reaching a total of Hnl,UX), or IMl.ODO itvii W. rtlliiit i erloJ, wer cx ct;
j which had been -ovcred last week, during ft
P'ihxi or KMiit two weeks, wnue mere remained about soven wtks for the remaining iü per cent of the estimated number to Is packed at these lo points. , Ti'C number of hogs packe! from November 1 to data at the six principal cities, with comparisons, and the approximate number at all interior points, is shown in the following: To Jan. IS, Same date. Season 1S77. 1S7Ö. 1X75 "0. f inciunatl. l'i",'K,0 47a,io fliicago Jxo,ixj 1W5.0.H lÄ'C.O'i.l st. Louis ;Hm,i ' 270,000 Ixiuisville in,' 2-',CJmi 223,147 Milwaukee 2lo,iX) U"..0U0 lsl,i72 IndiatioHs 2'i7,Uiu 'iVi.OOO ixii.lM At six cities. ..2.7X5.001 ' 2,1 J5,0i) 3,21.1,22 At all interior fMjlnts 1,415,000 1425,OtiO r l.tWIil:) T'talallisui'ts.iJ.OGO ?,t?V),W) 4,Uss,W OJt 'CUAXtiK. ! A large attendance characterizes the daily meetings on 'change. Illstmtetiea 011 'Change. xew vonK. .Wheat Quiet and firm ; Cliiengo !l 331 47; Milwaukee Si ösWjl 4S; red wiuterf (1 0al ; auijjer, new, 1 55(?i.Sl W. Coen Quiet ; mixed C2C2'-.Jc. Oats iuiet; mixed 4-l,a-V; wlilce tii&Mlc. Pork Qnlet; fl7 2-3 bij February; 517 M March ;S17 75 April. Lard Quiet ; 11 30 bid January-; Sil 2Ti February; SH Marcli; $11 5 April. CJ0LI KMr. MVER1-OOI. Floitk 2lsia26s, ; Wheat Winter 10s xdlN: spring 10sai0s lOd: white I'M lOd&lls; club lis Idylls 5d. Corn 2d 3d ; old 27s 3d. Pork 60s. La kd 52s. WA I.TI M OK E. . Wheat Dull and lower. - , ; ;;f ' FrxiCR Quiet and linn. - ' '- : ' " " Coax Mixed western, easier, .-jK'öOc spot or January Febuary; 00"i(S5'J;!c March. CINLIJfNATI. : Pork Quiet ; S17 spot; 817 25 seller February. Bacon Steady at 7), 10, l.lQllc. trtT M eats-Steady at 6, 6 J'Sc Lard Steady ; ?10 Pv, cash ; f 10 V, seUer Felruary V Fiim iulet. Wheat steady; 51 15(1 60. ' Corn steady at 44445c. Oath Quiet at Sto-Asc. I 'Rye Steady at 82&s;lc. " ' "' q " - CHICLGO. f i ' . - Wheat Stcaly ; ?1 3ol 31 Ftbrury;Jl 3."'' ail Si)i Marcl. . Corn Dull; 13; c February; 4l;vg;41:.c March; 4S"Hc May. . Oats Dull; nothing doing; nominal; Odo February: "'bC March; offered, 40c May. Pork Kasier ; tl7 2j March ; nominally fl7 . April; 517 cash and January. LARD-SUidy;flOftj February; Sil 10(311 123 March. . Meats Firm and more active; sales ot S. R. at ?s 70lsH 75 March, loose; Shoulders at Si March. S. P. Hams Quiet aud firm at 10c for li IN; average ;V'v; for lü lbs average. , . Oreen Hams x'ic for 10 lbs average. DAI LT RETIKW F TIIK INDIAN AXOLIS MABKETS. Indianapolis Provision' Korket Bclk Meats The market to-day showed more vitality, with a better inquiry, but pr ccs are quctably unchanged, and we continue lo quoi C. R. sides at WSVSrC: clear sides 84'c; long clear 83 .c; shoulders "'tf'ic. lard is steady at lie for prime steam aud lll 't&UUc lr kt ttle. jotfuiMJ Prkes Clear pork; 19 50; mess pork, 18 5J; bacon shoulders, packed, hc; sugar-cured do, packed, 9c; bacon.clear sides, packed, 11c; breakfast bacon, packed, 12 n; sugar-cured hams, packed, 14c; steamed laid. 12c; kettle lard, tea, 12c; kettle lard, bbl, 13c : ketUe lard, kegs, I3yac. Indianapolis Grain and Floor Market. Cons We have no special change to note In corn. A moderate demand is reported. We quote high mixed at 40tlc, elevator, and 42tlc f. o. b.; mixed &Hllc In elevator; 41(442c I. o. b.: yellow iiy.fai2c in elevator; 42! 0. 0.j whito 40(lc in elevator: liyitlc I. o.h.; rejected l(t2c below graded corn, according to condition and quality. Flora is . m fair demand aua firm. We quote fancies at 57 i"(7 75; family, ftf 50a7 00 ; low grades at fl OOi 50. ...... Wheat Re-elpts light and ptieee firm at JlSlS0for No 3 red: No 2 red $1 &V4,1 40; choice amber SI 45(l 50; rejected 8i 10(1 20. OAT& Are nominal; . prices range lrom 2He. . - 7 ;. , , , , Kye In fair demand at 70a71c. Feed Bran In good demaud, but little offered; quotations 111(315 f. o. .b. Fine feed about 115.4l(i. Kiln-dried yellow corn ineal according to brand tl 462 65 per bbl; nominal. Indianapolia Province 9farkel. Apples Market quiet. We quota at fl 75 &2 50 per bbl. Buttkb Firm at 1618c; poor ll13c. Beeswax 25c. f : . Bkans We qnole white navy at II W2 W per bushel from store. . . Eooa I'rices lower. . Wi 0110 to at 25c per dozen on arrival. Demand light. Feathers Firm ; receipts increasing. We quote prime live geese at s0(ifc2c; mixed, geese and duck, -AV25o; old feathera 10Üc. Hon et Ran ges from jö22o per pound. according to quality. , Hat Prime pressed new timothy at 19 nrt 10 SO per ton: loose hay F7 50ew 50; very dull. Poultry Steady receipts light. Tnrkevs alive 7(oXo per ib: ducks 52 50 per do: roosters fl 50 per doz; hens 52 2.52 "50 per doz Ueeae, full feathera, f-l 0(äö 00 per dos. Pressed poultry: We quote chickens, N. Y. dressed, Ivtjo per lb" 1: full dressed, 52 )rt2 60 per doz. Turkeys, N. Y. dressed, 8jjäo per lb; full dressed, lOfiille per lb. , . Oaji k h iu Irrels eoc perdox; rabbits 60c per doz: a nails 9oc. Kaos Ootton rags Quoted at Ihfö'ie per lb. Onions ecarce and in demand; quoted at 54 uu44 60 per barrel. Potatoes Are in demand at 511 10 per bu. Cranberries Are selling at 53 o04 00 per boshei and at 59(311 oer barrel. Indianapolis Oroeerr Market. Coftkes The market la very linn. Roasting grades: Rio ä(S20lc; good to fair 21(iUJc; prime at ZVy dki'xi; choioe to fancy 26(jc; and Java at 2S931c. Cheese Pwces are firm and steady; we quota at lVJ14c. . . - Moi.AHSKS and Strct Qnotations are unchanged. New Orleans molasses ts worth for new crop kVjtiOc, for fair to fancy, and sirups at 5i)c;Sl for common to fancy. Kick Dealers Quote at 6,d7Vic for Carolina: 5(lc for fair to best Louisiana. sugars Market is more active and firmer. We quote refined A at 12(i12c; Ott A at I. ' ATtni 1 ar. lliMli.. howl I'lid eirciaCand B, 10j(liloic; yellows, 8i(10io; air hioiidioo fiew uneHiis nujC, Soap We quote Hoosier City common bar at 53 60 per box: Tousey's German 60 per lb; other German $4 50 per box: White Russian pressed cake lö per box; Peach blossom toilet Candles We quote: Rote', 19jt2Uc; star can dies, 16i018o; common pressed, 13V14fo. Indianapolis Dry floods flarket. DRT GOODS Firm and advancing. Batttno Ordinary. 10ai29ic: ruiaaiino'. 1. Se bent tissue, loc. Brown DrillxnGi Nashville. 81 : Pennerel c: Stark, tte. . , Ticking Omego,33 Inch. 18c; Amoskeag.A C. A., lo; A., iüo: Oonestoifo, 4-4 Medal, 15c; Medal. I6c ; extra,, 15c ; extra,4-4, lttc ; Lewis- . Q. J lit.. t 1- , " J 1 ..... plaid 18c. . . HUTDTTVlT ATDfDM AtmavImom Ü O . 49 4 9c; Whlttenden chevloU, B, 9e; A A, 11: AAA. do. 11 Vic; homespun 3v:. Paper Cam brios Common colors, 6c ; high colors, lo higher. .. Prints Very firm: American. 7c: Washimrton, Mrr1roac, Oriental srd 1 Vinetotra. i. t.fci mJ4 A lvl 1U Vi:
srd Shirting trints, 6'c; Albion so'ld colors, 7c: Wamsuita, ö.'-c: Mourning prints, 7c. CAEPfr iiatn VhlU', 2c; colored; Tic, coverlet varp, 22c. Rrown Shietings Vermont, 8c; Nashville, So; Mlddleville, tc: Idaho, Sc; New Albany, tc ; fetarkA.,sc; Laurel D.fc: Laurel II., 7c; Park: A., tc; Granite B.c; Bedford R., 6jc: Pepp N.,7c; Pepp O., 7V4c; Pepp R., 8c; Pepp I.., fey,c. Bltached Suekttngs Lonslale lie; flotxj !'c: BLackstone. Wie: Mascoment. 9c: Hill.
7-c:4-4, Hc; Dwight Htar,lüc; Vaughn XX, 6Kc; tied Icrg,6c: Quaker, 7c: Ca rubrics, Lo'is'Jaie, lie: Young Warrior, lU'Jc: Jlez Knight, 'Jc: Wamsutta. l-'Jc: New Vork Mills. 13Vc.
Grain Bags Arnoskee A.. Äc: Lewiston A., 2234c; suirk, 25c: Uuion22i; Iw-nner, 20c; Montauk,22,c; American 17c. MiMeellaneons. GREASE Receipts find ready sale. Brown, 5fii.V.e: vellow. -ajVic: white, 7y,fa c. HIDES The market is reported dull. Green cow hides . 7 c Gieeu steer hides, 65 lbs and up 8 c Green salted hides 8- fc"-4c Green salted kip Ky4c Gr en salted calf...........................Jl ' c Dry flint . . 13 (14 c Dry salted u.10 (11 e Sheep skins, Jan. slaughter, each..... 1 0((1 0 Ihimagea, ciu.seorea or bulls two-thirc's of the above prices. I RON Wrought T.ar, common, per 100 lbs Wrouglit Charcoal Ear Wrought, Scrap, per lb Cat, Scrap, per lb.... . 2 25 8 45 An LEAD air demaud; prices steady-. Piz VAtoZXe: bar per lbl'li10c. LEATHER Prices are firm. Sole, Oak, per lb.... 5 Sole. Ilemlock.... 303 Harness..... 35 Bkirtini ; 42( Rough harness. . 2-S'ci Bi idie, per doz ... 61ra Kips, city, per lb , eol 00 Do., French . . l 001 40 Calfskins, city val 40 Po., French . . 1 frkaä lö NAILS Trade is i'uli aua prices steady. lOdtoöOd S2 5Va05 4dtoöd Jti 70(5(3 80 8d 8 20iU 80 Spikes (cut) 3 203 30 6dto7d 8 4.Vv')55 OIL Linseed, raw, frVö8c per gal; boiled 73 f75c. Carbon 110 are test 31c; 150 fire test o; ,175 flre..tjt Uc. Market ctive. lAnl oil Very firm; exira winter 51 C0;Nol 8iJ8Sc; No 2rt73c7 Strait's 65c; Bank's Wk", Ijibraoor f)c; castor 51 36; neat's footBOcSl; turpentine M.'göOc per gallon per barrel. SEED Market steady with a fair demand. Timothy at 51 WM2 10. Clover on arrival li, from store 15Q15c per -lb. Flaxseed 51 uo In smell lots, -prime In car load lots 51 10. - SHOT Prices' unchanged. Assorted Nos, per bag, 52 40; Buck, per bag, 32 '65. SALT Weqcote at 51 tJOal 65 in car load lots lor Lake per barrel: Ohio river 51 50 per bbl. ana ätflOc additional in store. WOOL Market very dull. We "quote unwashed at 23ä25c ; fleece washed, 30;at33c; tuwashed, 403 tc; hurry wool 6l0c per pound less. . . ' "TT, -J , c . 1 IndlanaiHills Livestock Stärket. Tuesday Eventng, Jan. 23, I Reported bv J. B. Sed wlcfe A Co.. Wholesale Commission Dealers in Cattie, Hogs and Sheep. ; Cattle There were 300 cattle on the mankcil to-dav. Anions the offer! ntrs M-ei-e lint few really uood cattle, most of Ihem being fair to medium grades. Tlie market was fully 2-V lower on. that class r cat! le, with fully 100 ueau leu unsoiu. we qtiote: uood, smooth. iai Lieners una steers 51 uiw; good cows and heifers at 53 75(Stt2S: medium to fair cattle W 73 50 : com raun 82 'iV J SO : seal a-vaas f I T) (H2: stock steers in demand at S3 2VcU; bulls .I- J ! V ' a. . Sheep The market rules steady and uncnangeu ; sales are made at 53 7o(a4 oO per 100 lbs. Hons Receipts to-day amounted to 1,320 head, ana prices, as compared with vi-strrdav, are unchanged, the full range being" S5 75w6 10. the outside prices being for the best grade's ofiereti. MARKETS BT TEI.EGK AI'II. Sew York Market. si Nrw York, Jan. 22.--Cotton Steady; Wu . jl 1 1 . M , Flour Firm and in moderate demand: re celpts l.f00 bbls: No 2 4 7V.1.5 2.5: sunerflne state and western 55 75(40; common to good extra H lOföti 15; good to choice 5 2046 30; white wheat extra iH S.'x7 80; fncv 57 S'yäU; exini uio i ita; ntv. iouis 1x3; pateiii rya,iv o. . i .. t . " Ryeflour Firm : 51 505 20. rn meal Shade firmer: western ü ftV,i3. Wheat No 2 Milwaukee and No 2 Chicago Mining nrraer, wiuu some specuiaUA e aemaud ; others uu.i ana declining, business main v milling and speculation: receipts 18,000 bu; ungraded sprinte SI 3orSil X5; No 2 MUwauk e spring, store, Cl 4; No.l spring, so. called, ci 00; winter rea western, anoat 91 hü; amtier state 1 6j; choice white Michigan $1 15: No 2 Chicago spring fl 4datl 4J bid; held at5i 47. Rye Quiet; western 81 QS8c, . i liarley Oultt and unchanged. Malt Dull aud unchanged. . j Corn Recti nts 41.000 bu: new in liu-ht de mand; old unchangtxl. with light inquirv; uew mixed, no grade, 60.' fatty ,'c ; new niixe'd, steam, lilc; new yellow, steam, P4at2o; Itutl' u'llitA II-. t . . r n ,;. T . 1 . ... ,' . 1 store. 6eciW4c. ( Oats Dull; receipts S6,000' bu; mixed state 42(S;52c; white 4tK'i"5c. Lay Finn and um-banued. Hops Dull; yearlings Tü15c; western 12 Cort'ee In moderate lemand ; Rio cargoes l7?-iii22o; Jobbing 17Ji22e gold. isugar Firm; fair 10 Rood refining S,,I-'(jnr,4c; prime "c; refined unchanged. Molassos Quiet and unchanged. ' Rice Quiet anl su-ady. Petroleum Dull: crude lie; refined 2ir'ij; cases 3Va31c; naptha ll'-jC , ' Tallow Prime Sc. Rosln Strained iniet : 52 40Q 2 50. Turpentine -Jtealy; ialVr?. Eggs Dull; western 3(j(i;ic. ' Provisions Pork quiet and firm : new mess 517 50(ai7 75. Beef quiet ; middles dull ; long clear western !"c; citv Wlc. Lard Firmer:" Prime stf am 511 O!! 30: January 511 27HÄ11 SO. Butter Dull; western 1230e. t'beene Quiet and unchanged. ' . Whisky Dull; tl 11. 1 St. Louis Market. ( St. liorjis, Jan. 22. Cotton Stead and unchanged; sales lHJ bales. Flour Quiet aud firrn. Wheat Inactive and lower; No 2 red fall tl 5i?ibld cash; 51 57 bid February; No 3 do 51 464(3l 4T cash ; 51 91 !1 62 March. Corn Inactive and lower cash; active for options; No 2 mixed 40c cash; 40Wc Januar-; j?i340l February; 414-vc AprlL Oats Dull and heavy; small sales at54'ic cash ; .'12c bid at call. . . Rye Dull and heavy; 72c bid. lUrley Quiet and unchanged. Wnisky 1 07. Provisions Pork dull and lower; small lots $17 00; cash $18 75 bid: rouod lots 10 50 bid January ; 816 75 bid February. Lard dull : 810 50 to arrive; 51U 55 bid February; 510 li2j bid March. Bulk meats dull ; 6gtirtHfc; clear ribsc February. Bacon dull and unclianged. Hogs Receipts mostly common: little doing and prices barely mora than nominal; light shipping 55 0U((y 50; packing 55 WKi$5 'M; fauey iiO(.l 10. Cattle Quiet and unchanged. iUs eipts Kl-ur 5,0un bbls: wheat 20,0) bu; corn 13.000 bu; oats 55,000 bu; rye 5,0i)0 bu: barley 2.000 bu; hoüs 4,0u0 head; cattle 100 head. i'liiratfo Market. - , Chicago, Jan. 22. Flour In light demand but holders firm: Minnesota extras 5e7 75; patent process $7 iViV 60; winter extras Jti'üS. Wheat Unsettled and generally higher; o 2Clilcagn spring 51 cash ; 51 31 Februarv; 51 Maich;No8do51 16,'il 17; rejected 51 1 01. Corn Stady and unchanged; 43R.'c cash. ' ' Oats tniet and unchanged ; 35Jöj36c March. -Rye Steady and unchanged. ' 1 .Barley Dull and lower; Ulc. ' ' ' ' I'rovislois Pork unsi'ttled but generally higner; 51 70C'I 75 cash; 51 85 February; 517 V21,17 15' March. Iard strong; 110 75. 10 80 cish; 5HI .V?U0R7K February: 51105 March. Bulk meats steady and In fair de--maud at (ÄXjSjrfC, alt boxed, cash. ' Dressed Ilogs Irregular: light 57 10ji7 20; heavy 57 W 40. -- W hlsfcy i hül and tswfr ; 81 W. Receipts Flour 9,UiO bbls; wheat 12 000bn: corn 6i,ou0 bu ; oaU 14,000 bu ; rye 4,000 bu b irley 7,500 bu. - ' Shipments Flour 10,000 bbls; wheat 4,000 bu; com 5s,000 bu ; oats 4,000 bu: rye 800; barley 9,m bu. , ' : At the close to-day wheat was unchanged. ! Corn rlrnierat o'-Tc for Kebmary. Cats higher '
Xew Orlear.a Market. j Nrw Oklfiss, Jan. 22. Flour Firm; XX $ 25tf ."I; XX S7 50w7 75: choice SS 5o. I'orii Qultt but firm; choice white 5Sc. j Olli, t- Kl l.ulv Xs .i.. .m I
Com meal Dull; 2 h(v2 70. Hay Quiet; prime 51. Provisions Pork quiet and steady; mess flS 25. I.ard dull: tierce ll.tl2c; keg 12(a.l2,.'.c. Balk meats dull ;H2, 5Ou,'5 25. Bacon dull; !, hi?'4, iOcc. Susar cured hams dull; ordinary aveiage I tl3V c; small 1341 4c. Whisky Fair demand; common tl 00&1 05; choice U Os'-il Cone tiuiet ; job lots, ordinary to prirlie. Sugar Quiet; inferior 5(?7c: common to good common (;ftxc; fair to fully fair S's'ic: prime to choice s-VHc; centrifneal !'--Jc; yellow clarified U': KF' .-c. MolassifsDuU; centrifugal 2." i'Cc; common 30.u,.iTC ; fair 3(- isc Itnin (uiet; held at SVfi 'Kk (ioll-107'.4'. Exchanpe New York discount. Sterling exchange 5co. Raltimore Market. Baltimore. .Tan. 22. Flour Quiet aud firm; western superfine 50 &thj) M; extra 5 'Xifäi 00; family $7X"(47 75. - , Wheat Qu W; No 2 red western SI tV,l 47; Noai liieaosininij $140(142; IVnnsvlvnniJi r-d 51 511 ". Corn Active and firmer; western mixed, new, 50' ic. Oats Quiet and steady; white 40' t2c. Rye irmer ; 70&75e. Clover Seed Quiet at 14,14Kc I'rovisions Heavy and quiet; new lr.rss pork 5 is ivn .18 .vi. Bulk meats: shoulders tfc; clear rib sides Isse bacon: shoulders Tc; clear rib sides i c. Hams USlS'i. Lard: 'refined 12e. " Butter (fillet and steady; western 22w2.se. Petroleum Quiet; crude VliQVJ)-; refined 2tr-4'C. Coffee Weak; Rio cargo's ls21c; jobbing 1S(ös22c. Whlskv Dull; 51 12. Receipts Wheat 10,000 bu; corn 61,000 bu. Shipments Corn 23,000 bu. Cincinnati Market. Cincinnati, Jan. 23. Cotton Stead v and in fair demand at 12c. Flour Quiet bufsteady; family $7(7 25. Wheat Quiet but firm; red 51 4.51 50. Corn In good demand at 4 1,15 15c. Oats Q u let at .SXfi.3c. Rye Quiet at 82fa.H3e. Barley Easier; So'Z spring Canada ft9sc. Provisions Pork quiet ; 517 spot or February; 517 15 March. Lard quiet but firm ; steam held at flO S7JX cash or February; 510 70 bid; kettle 511 50(12. Bulk meats inactive; shoulders lic; short- rib Jpsspot; Jai0e April; öc buver April; short clears. Bacon quiet but steady; 7!v, !.ülije. Green meats inactive and nominal; light Otterings, Whisky Firm and in lair demand at 51 05. ' Butter Heavy; western" reserve 2022: central Ohio 17(frlc. Hogs Dull; com laon 55(c45 50: light VitiCa 5 V0; packing 5 tf 4V; heavy Sd 5d 70. . C hicago Cattle Market. Chicago, Jan. 22.-Cattle Receipts 3 head; shipments 2,400 head. Market dull, uujen uuiuiujsuuj rices uncnangeu. uof snipping soiu at ?i 00(4 70; city butchers 53 2t).a3 0. Hogs Receipts 7,W)0 head: shipments 2,00 neau. .tarnet nun ana steaav. iieavv pack er $5 WV 20; light bacon 5-'j 10; sliippin 5 2-Kitt tio.. ('lowing quiet. Sheep Receipts 7.S head. Market dull and nominal. Common to fair 52 304; good to choice $4 50(5 25; extra fat .50k. PhilaIeljthla Market. Phil-Vdelphia, Jan.. 22. Petroleum Weak; crude Ittfie; reüned 2?'c:no sales. r lour in lair demand: Wisconsin and Mm nesota exti-a family 57(7 5(1; Ohio and Indiana co esn w; nigu graues . Wheat Quiet, but flrtn; Pennsylvania red 51 50; amber?! 55; white 51 5s;il 60. live sirtis-jc f. o. b. t.'orn Yellow, traok 57357?c; white 57c; sai nB'-ie bid f. o. b.; steam nöminailv 51(aöic. Oats Firm ; white 41ft4.c. Whisky Firm: western 81 13. Butter Choice, In Rood demand. New York atid Bradford county extras 0ltfS32c; firsts 2-5ä )c western ittnu''i;,rf'r. iiu s ,.oi , i ... ' . . ! .i"i..,i , .i 1 I., mm :.UT 'V' Chees' Steady and firm; stock scarce. Eggs Western fre?h 35(3üc. RH-eipt Wheat 3.2O0 bu; corn 33,000 bu. Shipments Corn 53,000 bu. Foreign Markets. IiONDOX, Jan. 22. 5 p. m. ConsoLs for money and account Uö 13-10. United States bonds: 5-24s, 1K65, iai;5-20s, 18ö7, 10!i; 10-40s 105' ; new 5s, 1073. Railway shares: New York Central SH: H,ne 10; preferred 22. Tallow 43" Xs. Linseed oil 21' ,s. Spirits Turpentine SSs. Paris, Jan. 22. Rentes 1071 10c. Frankfort, Jan. 22. United States secureues New fives lu-jj. Antwerp, Jan. 22. Petroleum 52if. ' Liverpool, Jan.22. 4Dotton 77 3-lCd; sales of 20,000 bales. Including 3,000 bales for speculation and export, and 8,200 bales of American. - ...... Milwaukee Market. ' Milwackee, Jan. 22. Flour Quiet, and onejiHtieu. Rye Stead v; No 1 7le. Barley Steady? No. 2 spring S1ä82c; Xo 3 SS hc. . 'I . 1 Provisions Irmclive and held flrmlj-. Mes pork S10 STJi. . . j,aro i-rtme. sieam 510 xr. ' Hogs tlresed Quiet at 5 go7'IO. n Receipts Wheat 4,000 bu; corn 20,000 bn. Shipments Wheat 3,ttuo bu ; corn 3)00 bu. ...i Toled a Market. . Toledo. Jan. 22. Flour Steady. Wheat Steady: No 3 white Wabash 51 4.V': extra white Michigan fl 53 ottered; amber jiicman, upoi neiu at 14: februarv 1 0; March 1 62; No 2 rod winter Februarv 51 45' j; March f 1 4; No 3 red held 51 3434; l 31 bid. ' Corn Quiet: high mixed 4o!c: No 2 451iV3 45?c; May 50;,'4c; damaged 4ic: rejected 44,.c. Oats Steady; No 2b'c; rejected Öl-Jic. Clover Seed-Held at 5 io. Dressed Hog? Held at f7 40fi7 50. Receipts Flour HU0 bbls: wheat 6.000 bn : corn 26.000 bu; oats 6.0U0. Shipments r lour 60 bbls: wheat g.nctiTni: corn 3,000 bu; oats none. New Tork Cattle Market. New York, Jan. 22. Beeves Receipts 4.4S) head, making 7,760 head for the week, against 7,iO0 head la-st week, and ,000 head for the week last -year. Market fair for good and Drime stock and dun rorcommon:priceajieary 2.5c lower: choicest in market 12 00aL2 25: ordinary to prime 59 75rtjll 75; inferior and common, including about 20 car loads of Texansr 58 öwi.9 60; about 400 head taken from the IiOndon market, and 100 head for ah i omen t to the Bermudas. ' Sheep Receipts 4.230 head, maklnff I8JW0 head for the week, against lti.ruo head last week. The market is about steady; ordinarv to fair 55 756 75; good to prime $ K7V.S.7 123; a few extra sheep and lambs $7 7.Vä 00.Swine Receipts 5,LS0 head, making 7,4-'i0 for the week, against 21,110 last week. The market is quiet, for live at 50 873ffi7. with oue car load at 86873. Fast Liberty Live Stock Market. East Liberty, Jsn." 22. Cattle Receipts since Friday have been 212 cfers of through and 4 cars of yard stock, or 4,4.J7 head. Total for the week 10.K03 head, or 41J cars of through. and 1!M cars of yard stock ngainst 7.140 head, or 2S1 cars of throiiRh, and 13 ears of -yard stock last week. 1 ne supply lor nils week's market is fair, and the market appears active, if it will only hold so on heavier, receipts which is doubtful. Prices about the same as last week. Unas Receipts 6.325 head: total for week II. head against 12,925 last week: Yorkers 56 4o.tJ 65; Philadelphias 57Q7 10. -1 Sheep iuceipts ,400 head ; total for '.the week IM head against 12,400 last week: sell ing from 8l6. ; 4alvflle Market. 1 LorisvTLLK, Jan. 22. Cotton Firm at 12c. Flour Firm: extra 85: family S5 75a'A: A No 1 $6 75(37 50; fancy 57 75,8 oO. Wheat Steady and unchanged. Corn Firmer at 4 1c. Rye Active at hoc. - Oats steady and firm; white 42c; mixed 39c. Provisions Pork firm at 517 50. Bulk meats firmer but not quotably higher. Sugar cured hsms 13V.C. Lard lirmj tierce 511 75: ketrs 813 50. Whlsky-8! 05. Bagglng-113c.: ' If ew. Tork Dry Oooda Market. New York. . Jan. C Business coin para- 1 tlveiy lfjht with coTnn;I-.!cn tdssanu the jobbing trade was duli. Ccttoa goods ooatlnu
Wheat Opened firm, declined 'licrind closed strong:. No 1 1130 ; No 2 81 SU4; seller February 81 -iy'i: seller March 51 30;No3 8l 22'4. . Corn Steady; No 2 4dc. Oats Steady; No 2 SiVic.
firm: Cabot A bleached shirtiti-j-s are up lj; prints in fair request ; Richmond pink priiits are advanced to Sc; nn'ti's wear of wou us lesx active; foreign goods quiet. ' - Memphis Market. MFMnns, .Tan. 'Cotton Quiet at :j 12' .c; salesl,NKi bales; receipts 2.111 baU-s; st;fpments 1315 O-aKa: stock 0S.1.2 bales. Flour Firm: choice family 25 ,V'. Corn Inactive at 53re. store. Oats Quiet aul firm at 4'X'51c, store. I-ird Firm at 12til3c. Bulk Meats Quiet at 7'5'-4a5W4c. Ragging 12(0.123. Osweso Market. ' Oswego, J.ip. 22. Wheat Steady: No l Milwaukee club 51 5s- No 2 do f 1 ;"; rel W:i nli 1 .V; extra white Michigan 1 68. Host on Market. Boston, Jan. 22. Flour in lar dcrnt'id, steady and firm; St. IxuLs J7 öOü 50. Corn Htejuiy. Oats In ta'r demand; No 2 white cud No 1 w h i t e ni I xed 5S.g 5! v. Pittsburg Market. Pittsburg, Jan. 22. Petroleum Fi 1 in ; crude $3 Kw.1 S735 Pjr bbl at Parker's Iiudii g; refined 2r4' d. liven-d in rhlJadelptiln. Rub &. I owe. Attorneys. STATE OF INDIANA, Marion countv. ss: In tlie Smerior Court of Marlon count-, in the state of Indiana, February term, is77, No. 17,.'i7i. Byron Sloper vs. Marv S. Slop r. B-it known, that ontheWhdav ofJsnuory, is, the above named plaintiff, bv his at;irney.fllel in the office or the clerk of the sunt tior Court of Marlon county, in the suite of Indiana, his complaint against the hi -eve named defendunt lor divorce end on the nil day of Jauuary, 177, the said plaintiff filed in said clerk's ofMce the affidavit of n comp, u nt person showing that said defendant, Man S. sloper, ts not a resident of the stau-' of Indiana. Now then fore, bv order of said court, said defendant last above namedl hereby notified of the filing and pendenev of said complaint against her, and that unfese she appears nd answers or demurs thereto, at the calling of said cause on the second day of the term of srtld court, to be bettim and held at the Court House in the city of Indianapolis on tlie first Monday in March, 1KT7, said, complaint, and the matters and things therein contained and alleged, w HI be heard and determineo in ber absence. AUSTIN H. BROWN, Clerk.
- J. w. harper, Attornev. STATE OF INDIANA, Marion countv. s: In the Superior Court of Marion co'unfv, in the State of Indiana. April term, 177. No. 17,4 IS. Julia Ludlngton vs. William II.H.LudingK.n. Be itknown,tbat on tlie 10th day of January, is,,, the above named plaintiff, bv hertitlorney, fihst in the ntlioe onhecierk of the Superior Court of Marion county, in the Stat of Indiana, his complaint against the alw.vo named defendant for divorce .and oti said leth day of January, 177, the said plain ti IT fihxl in aid clerk's oüloe the affidavit or a competent person showing that faid defendant, W illiam H. H.LuUlngton,isnota resident of the stale of Indiana. Now, therefore, by order of said couit, -Kid defendant last above named is hereby !,.,titlHl of tlie tiling Rnd pendency of said complaint against him. and that unless !ieapiearj and answer or demur thereto, at the calling of said cause, on the second day of the term of said court, to be ttcgun and held at the court house in the city of Indianapolis on the first Monday in pril, 1S77, said complaint, and the matters and things thereiu contained and alleged, will be heard and determined In his absence. AUHT1N n. BROWN Janl7-3w t.Uerk. OTICE OF ADMINISTRATION. Notice is hereby given that the nnderfclsriicd has been appointed by the Marlon Civil Circuit Court of Marion county, Indiana, administrator of the estate of William Mussman, lute ot said county, deceased. Said estaTp is supj-osed to be solvent. ' WILLIAM WUNDRAM. Jau.23.lS77. Administrator. SELLERS' LIVEA PILLS. Rfllfi' Ltrrt Pilu har nl Hw-Thirty T-r a s rd Rcmfdj fur the cure ot Urcr CmSiul, ('o.tiMM, Birk RndtrM. d all DwuFKmu t tb l-i-r. " St-ll-r Venal raco. the frr-tt Wna Itmti-oyrv," rFpellvd 400 larjr, lite wrmt tnm mj clald, 8 ;rt id. Wn. Sarror, Bl tonU, lis. frier of eoli, iha. If a dravxlt dea't ktrfi Uiea. arsd lor IhrB. R. E. SFLLSkS CO.. rrt-r''. rttfc-1l T. COUCH SYRUP. 1 Sller' l air Stw j ! U aidrat B mT r "UüT4 tt l.lr .f u.r ei-tiii'lrro.- J. ' E. Imiui, Lent P. o. Ilia. -! rnrr4 air r of a terrible tM whrn frrrr thin full. Fed." K. K. Xnrbvtf. Allrzhsnr I'i r. 1'a. rrior.l ' icjaB u If canr Jrurr a Ant it. vad kt 1 ' I. Kt .. svi.l rli ft ft S tf ,. Pit'.Mb. p,. RHEUMATISM. I olinion'i RhetimaticCentpound i the ctlj i relisbl retu-dT lor Jilfeun. in. n : I Nwiralf .a. It ia trsiD iiTiuiLir. 1H VSIfl SCK1BB IT. The wer; t car rs uf t jdinoitor f Bhruniiitisu harr) beta curti iu cat week's tioio. rnj If TonrdrT!iif : a-t not Vrrt it, rnl for it R. F.. SFr.l.'FRS CI .P-ov'.. pioHnr. !. TO SUBSCRIBERS. Suescribers whose time has expired will please remit at once, or we shall be compelled to drop their names from our subscription Us-t, INDIANAPOLLS SRNTINEL CO. T.ERMS: On Subscriber ne year. 5 1 60 fJlubs 4 snbscrfbers, one year, to one V.O. 6 00 10 "ft."., 13 00 " . 20 . .' " 2f' 00 Where ten or more nimm are sent In, an extra copy is given to the getter-up of the club. Agents sending over four tames and 91 25 fo ' . each name will be allowed, a commission of twenty per cent, oa the gross amount of thtir ! i i - :
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