Indiana State Sentinel, Volume 26, Number 24, Indianapolis, Marion County, 31 January 1877 — Page 8

WIE INJiiAKÄ .STATE SENTfNEJ,, WEDNESDAY) MORNING ' JANÜiVBY 1,1877

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WE MENTION OUR GREAT CLOWIT SALE Err article selling at aud Below Cost, as not t ! following: 337 Pieces LadieV and Children's FJ3 U 3 L 1 N U U D EK17EAR To be closed oat M prlees Le- than the material could be purchased for: ' Drawers Skirts - Chemise Night Dres-ies. ...&) cents to J-'l M ...00 crnU lo 6W ...70 cent to 4 00 . cents to 9 00 miee Good are ia ail Hiaes.of the best material, and beautiful:?- mad-. a 12 IMeee French HAND-MADE TJNDERWEAR The -.ufhing and embroidery all being done Oy hand, Sold l ont. OXE-II-ILF pasici:: M LavcU at. .... Sh.'twl at 14 Shiwls ht - 110 Paisley SrrwN at Cost. . 1 2 00 3 00 L. S. AYRES & CO., INDIANAPOLIS. FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL HOSKT AND THE ARKETV " OJTICF Of TBI IXDIAItAPOf.H SrMtNXX, I ' Ti'KiDAT EvKNiNti. Jan. o0, lo77. I -rii jw ! evi.Ientlv a he it or r'eeiinar in tinaa cldl circles, though the loral money market 1 .tili working close tint in to say, bankers and lenders ar pursuing a cautious p.. ,.- and demanding strictly first-class piper and unexceptionable .securities for loan. Th rate of Interest at the banks ranges from 10 to 12 per cent., and if a lower rate Js ac eeotd It is exceptional aud bus wo influence upon the general drift of monetary affairs, Eastern exchange in steady and banks quote eouuter sales at 1-10 premium. DECLINE IN Ml.MNd sTOtK. Th- ."vn Fruuctseo UulK't.u publishes the following exhibit, showinj th shriukage that occurred In value In the mining stock mar ket In that city during :! rtrt h lf of Janu ary: The reduction since tii opening ol the mouth, and particular! last week, must have severely crippled not a few heavy oiralors and brought distress and sorrow to all mar ginal bit vers. Jn some cases this depreciation ha- amounted to 50 per cent, tun making a clean sweep of some investmentson a margin. Takln the loss on a single share and inulti-ilvin-z it bv the who! number of shares repre---iitd. una we have an apparent shrinkage of niimiig capital which, if invented iu other lew elastic enterprises would shock lit business community from, center to circumference H-re are the figures: lw.m. ?Ci.0"i" t2,nt rt,., it.rij,ioo i,i--.'.su lHjmtt ' l.lftf.OOO 641,000 2,0u0.fm m 2,100.0u :,00 uoO s7.om) JV.i I.om.ooO -tiC2l,t U75JX) 2,Si"i.0 Jan. 1. Sierra Nevada Union Consolidated Mexican ophir California Consolidated Virginia... Bet Jt Belcher (ionld A Curry Ha vuge Jlale a Norcross....: holiar-Potosi - Julia ConsolidatedHaiiiou -. Exchequer.. Alpha Con sol idated Im peruti.. Confidence.. Yellow Jacket Kentnek Crown Point. ........ .... Belcher C )verma n - - Ca ledon ia - . .. .. . J in' ice. T"1 J-ViOJt") l,12,stO 1V.770,ITO 1S.1VI.O0O 2.17U0 i;b,ooo 41i00 . 700,000 4i"M0 1.'HI0 i;.-ji,ui) IM),! fjii.UOO 7s0.li) 2,S.)UA'0 KoOJlOO t71,lJ0i IVDUSAWLU CLKARiyO HO08X. Ccartr.ss. Balances, r . w eks ending D-r :a).J!4l.9W,(X flo.töl.OOO Moudny, Jan. 1 holiay Tne.-Alay Jan. 1 iO.OiTn TOJMlO 'MKI.OfO :io.oi)0 22S.0U 2").otm 24Ö.OIJO 1.TO.000 21H.0OO 22.S.0" ivs.om 1HU,0U0 i:x),0K) 210.1100 :v.o 225,01 165.ij0 Ui.uoO lW.i 2l0.t) 2-s.'.00o i5.' 61. 00) 4,UO0 Wednesday. Jan.?-. Tnurlay, Dee. I Kri-lay, Jan. 5 . H turday, Jan. Monday, Jan. 8.... Tne-idav. Jan. 9 Wedlieday. Jan. 19.. Taurxiav, Jan. 11 Frtrtav, Jan. 12..... rUtnrii:iy, Jan. 11 Monday, Jan. Vt Tnevlay, Jan. 1 Wednelay, Jan. 1 Thür lay, Jan. 1 .... Friday, Jan. 19 Hal unlay, Jan. 20 .... Mouday, Jan. 22 Tnevlay, Jan. 'i . ... . Wednesday, Jan . -i. Thur4ia v, Jan. 25.... Friday, Jan. 24 Saturday, Jan. 27.... Monday, Jan. 25 THtrAlav, Jan. M 102.000 5,000 4X.0IO 60,000 K1.0U; 7H.UW) 106,000 ,00-) 7,000 5.1.000 61,000 72,00 90.000 5710 82.UO0 . 4,000 1,000 Ö7.01X) fr'tOO TVI Tli. N'?w York Daily Bu:itln of Moodajr say: i doll opened and elwl at i xi', with all the sales at bWJtlWi. On gold loans the rates were S i 5 per cent for carrying, the opening rate having been 44 per cent, and the closing per cent, uonsoi ciowea in i,onuon at voum 9ii. United .States bonds were rtrm, with prices iiTirhiiutMl PTcent for lit OK. vrmcii are M higher, and new Ave, which are yi higher, 1V.UU0 bullion was to-day withdrawn from the bank of England on balanee. The United Htate assUtant treasurer to-day paid out $7,') gold for interest, and J100.0 for 5-20 rp -deemed. j Following ia a detailed stateinent of the im porta of specie into this port during the week eaded January 27: Total -. .CA,Vn Previously reiwrted - 9111 Total since Jantiary fcauie time In 1K7.... 1. . ft.5M.TJH ;,2t do (1) do do do 1S75... l.!,:t2 H4.7I nttjta lOT.lKH 191,471 1H74.... 1C.... 1-71. EXI-ORTH OF Sl'VCli. J The following la a detailed report cA specie exported from thedi-triet of New York for the ' week ending January 27, liCT; . i Total for week r21263 Since Jan. I silver W-.rs (-old 7?,0. Same time In 1S7 87i jmi awn .H..tS T,m.m 1,V4).:)1 .".4n.'ii21 2,Sf2J3 1 do do IfTO.-. l-t71.,...M 10 1T2 1S71 170.,, d d do do J COM XX&CI A L.

For the week ending thi evening bulneta generally has been quiet, but price have fluctuated within a narrow range and stead ineM in values hai been a distinguishing featur In the various department of trade. . The produce markets have beti moderately active and prices well maintained. The demaud for egg and poultry 1 active and recelnta eil vdUi at one ouarter lesa. The New fork JUir'STt It? llilniAY is quoted tut iiAiOWhl .. iwa.-K:ceir,irj lo-da Ui ;lis. At lüe in-

t hllin cot the demand baalxen careful dnr-

th week, with tlie movement luit irrttii.ir, wiuom, nowever, rvwniug h vrrj ien nuunatt'. 'Hie gem rai tendency or 'tue sen ile iiii.-.t was toward a display Of nrmtiess. and the fine stock has been held at pretty high igures, though latterly without imien nucceia n nn.hrlnsr ettrenie views. Hinale barrel lota cMild be peddled out to grocers, etc., at a fancy sort of a price, bnt not many buyers were wlllkig to jianaiea lair sizea mvoice ai me muhü rates, and where there wa.i the least suspiciou i.r the onalitv runuine off a pretty liberal coiuebciou was expected. Southern stock has Kfii iu niOit favor as snowing tne oesiaernceof strictly freh lots. Lliuid have sympathid in tone with trenn, and ll requiri a line and well known brand to realize extreme quotations. The mild weather to-uay nas a weaaening lunuencc, nu rait-n ir truoi , Vour.hv Hhtck.slnfrfe Lbl... ner doz. 37 (äW Utile - -s (1? Wt-Ktern. D1ine..... -. '- Fair weuru . -0 (. a ( -annllan L............ f Soutliem....... XI (' I.imed state .v - - - - (- Limed weern .. -i WPoultky. Live m"ets wlttvsotue demand. and sellers are euabled to preserve about fornier rates. Dressed not very active to-uay, ana the weather unfavorable, but the supply rath er inoueraUJ, auu noiuers enaoieu 10 reii.e alKHtt former rates. e quote: Pressed turkeys, state ana western. ltiti'ie! do air to efKal 8tl0c : dressed spring cliickena, choice, per in, ii(i2c. fowls jer sey pniue. per lbr lOHiic; tairio goou ji(uc; tn Mate aud western rrlme 10c: uo do rair m trl i(flOe. iucks itae ana wexiern 1 ... r. tl H fnir trrvwi llitl'e Uo Jersey 11vcsIjc. Geese Prime to choice 10( ui uuc v , v ..... -" r ' , 12c: fair to gox: c. uve i-oiuiry opriu rhirkeiiK. ner lb. western lOtUllC: Jersey 10(n Vie. Fowls jsiaie ana jersey, pr iu, i v;n, do western 121: roostern, oiu, ;x r iu, tiyc; turkevs, state and Jersey, tier id. ij(viic: uo western, iht II. "tcLl.i ducks, state and Jer sey, per pair, txsaWk;; ducks, western, per pair, .V.'ntwc: gt-ese, stute and Jersey, per pair.Jl.4) vj;2 00; do western, per pair, f 1 2.x1 oo. Iii? wool market is atth t and there is but little doiu; aud our quotations must be re garded as entirely nominal. The Dally Halletiii of Monday report as follows: 71e call for stock comes in a somewhat spas modic and uncertain manner, and while dealers can here and there be found with a vor eood movement reeortlu't for the week. others are complaining of a dull trade. Asa whole, howe er, the market may ne written as fairly active, and with no really new fea tures o a very decided character. The supply Available remains . .short on the liner aud medium grade of domestic wools and dealers assert that no additions can be expected calculated to in fluence the position decidedly, though In some sections of the stare there has been a rather lai-ser oflerlnn since the IStn ult. 1-ornier rates are askiii for these in all cases, and the tone appears about steady with the teunency among some holders to advance their views. Pulled wools are steady with ahout an aver age demand. The Texas aud California styles and other extreme western growths meet with some demand, but at an Irregular range ot prices all around and not much tendency to hm ngure. foreign graaes generally are dull and uncertain and remain nominally unchauged. The sales reported embrace 10.000 lbs XX rtlnn 171. j: 10.000 Ihn X and XX at 4ti'.'c: 20.lbs medium Ohio 13,' (3,11c; l i.ouo lbs X Ohio at 1-ic; lAK' ins comojng aou ueiaiue suiic ut; v)M" lbs X Michigan subtle: o.ooo ins iseonsin f.'c: WOO lbs X and XX (luo, 2,000 un washed Ohio, 43 bags fo 1 pulled, 20 do super do 2' do combing do "11 do extra do on p. t.; 1O0 lbs California bucks 11c: 15 baas CaliK. rni a scoured 5c: 8,000 Ds do 00c; 20.000 lbs full California l6Vic: öJJOOlbs do do lJc: ö;i,ooo lb, do 21 42 lc : 6.000 Iba spring California 2rc: 17.buk--(lo 20!v)c: 12,000 lbs do. 10,000 lbs western Texas. bjOuO lbs do do, 13.MO0 lbs mixed do on private terms: 3.000 lbs east Texas 17c; i lbs cKirse ao lfjc: io.wv m. easiern no .c; Ni.OoO lbs weitem-2.t2fic; fiioo lbs burry (icoiiria and Lake l)Ui'Jc: ijw lbs Colorado sc: I") lbs Utah 31c: 70,(J0 lbs Colorado, .i.OOO His black do, 12.000 lbs Utah and 2X),(0 lb Oregon, understood tobe at a comparativcly low figure to dealers, ana I3,ooo ios Australian ou pri ate terms. - i j it the general mercuanui.se iiiai som we note a .-,harp advauce in several descriptions of staple dry goods, particularly in prints aud brown sheetings, the probabilities of which w mentioned some days since. The New York Daiiy Bulletin of Wednesday says: During the past week there has been a Heady demand for the most staple cotton and wooiea productions irora nrsi nanus, and tne volume of business was fully as large" as could have been reasonably expected at this etriy period oi tne season Tin California, Texas and southern trade continued their purehaseH of stapln goods and extended their operations to prints, cambrics. perpales, dress ginghams, worsted dress fabrics, hosiery,- etc., which were distributed by a '.rents in moderate lots to a fair ai-gn-gatc nmouut. Western Jobbers were more numer ously represented in the market aud invested freelv in such makes of cotton Roods as could h obtained upon favorable terms, and liberal Quantities of printed calicoes wer placed with the western aud southwestern trade. Transactions with the city Jobbers were of considerable importance and the near by trade were ireer iiuyers or cotion koocik. A ltogether the business outlook is moreencouiagiuz than for along time past, hiocks are light iu the hands of both jobbers and re. tailers throughout the country, and conn dence In values has been completely restored by the firm tone of the market and the com parative scarcity ot leading make of goods in ageutv hauds and at the mills. Iu grocer! ts there has been considerable fluc tuations, in sugars and colTw tne ruiukctbe Ing flrtn. The New York Dally Bulletin, in re vlewingthemarket.saya: P,lo coffee has declined lc l$K(&Wtc gold for ontinary t prime invoices. The cause of thU decline is that the demand from jobbers haTt falleu off, as their trade has been much less than a while ego; it has also been due to lets stimulating advices from Rio Janeiro, and an iucrease iu the shipmeut from Europe to this port, there being, we learn.no less than live csseU now on the passage for New York, These are vessels that went to Lisbon for or ders and were lnstmeted by Iiondon parties to proceed to this market, which, a fortnight ago il u u not nowwas relatively nigner man the price in London. These Teasels have, it I- stated, about 35,000 bags altogether, and sev i ral are now due. Vowever. the statistical position Is still In holders' taNor. At tne close of the week the supply of Brazil here and at the out ports was bags, against 2sMS bags at the same time last year, anJ 64,112 bags In 1S74. Here the stock was 20.0t bags. 'The latest count of stock in second hands plaeed the quantity at 111,000 bags, against lii,K0 bags at thf.awe lima last year. The dock ol all kinds ia On-at I'.ritain ou the 1st wasUiuO tons, against 14,0(0 tons on January 1, 1H7, and ijew tons in lST.v. - Raw aogar has been quiet most ot' the time, but the market has been quite firm owing to the smallness ol the supply. 1 ne rennen, however,' have had an unfavorable market for- their products, trade being rather slow and pricesdeclining somewhat, and they have there fore not been disposed to make important purchases. The market closed nrm but quiet at Bt-ykVi-ie for fair to irood renniug. I he com blned stock of New York, Botst ou, Baltimore and Philadelphia was, n few days ago. 10,iHj tons against 37,200 tons in 157 and 10,600 tons in 1S75. showing a deficit this year, compared with 1S76, of 2btJ5 tons, or 70 per cent. The fol low! ng will show the supply here at the close of the week w Ith comparisons, the, figures be ing according to tue running account: - TThdlCBxR. Brigft.'MePo. HtOCk Jan. 20,1 77 i,HM) 2.441 4S3 2,!M.i Stock Jan.), 1876... 5,4.ft i:i,W 75.040 1,51-1 Stock Jan. 21.-ls75., 28.S07 80.277 453 Htock Juo. 22. lt74 . 177 17;ilJ 22a.W4 72 ,Tlie above fizu res for this yeaf are" believed to Ik loo large- bytdme, owing to rumors of recent altn not yet reportxl, wliirh would briug the uuautity down to hardly more than a nominal supply. The rumors, however, are a yet without confirmation, and the rrpment Mock is therefore here given." " . We have no new features to report In grain and flour. Corn i reported dull. Wheat 14 la active demand at full quotations. Oats and rye are quiet and unchanged. Tne New York breadstuff market Is reported as follows by the Dally Bulletin of Wedncaday: .. , Lait week's export clearances hence from European ports included ISJjoO bbls flour. 87,ikJObush m, heat. 313-S00 bush corn. 9,6j0 bush tvaA mi d 2122U0 bnsh barlev. The flour clear ances wer again all for Glasgow, London aud L.iverpol : those or wneat to wie extent oi ij,bush to Uverrxxil. '". :n bnh to liOndon,

hwH to UJ37pcc btaaa to Cwk fur

onit rs aud 75fW busli for Lisbon. Of the corn aifirretrate.tiOXUO bouli went to Liverpool, t,500

bii: li to Loudon, Uii.löO bush to (ilosow, bush to Cork for orders. V,tm busli to Aaioorg, ,"i,ai4.sbush to Hamburg and 2,!n0 bush to Bremen. AU of the 2;:,200 bush barley went to Liverpool, by steam. 'Atid ol' the 9,000 buAb. peas, 7,200 bush went to Glasgow. ingtothelastotflclal report, is 8,oo4,0u0 bush els, seal nst 8.O74JHI0 bushels a week earlier. 7.21,5otf bushels this time last year, and 5,V2?.100 bushels at tne corresponding time in is.. The aggregate of wheat now in store here is y,2iÄ),öüU bushels, as against 3,4ö42H.j bushels a w eet ago, aud .Vxö.ouu bushels atmisuaie iu IsTtt. lt corn, the stoek tn store here Is 2,si.000 bushels, against 22X2,2oO on the preceding wwkly return, und 4a;122oO bushels at this time last year. The aggrettates ol ouier grain iu store show no remarkable changes, as compared with earlier exhibits. In the latest estimate of the visible supplies of grain, the alterations In the atrgrf gates have been an addition of about SH,(M) bushels to ttie total of wheat. SiJAiO to that of corn, about 4.",000 to that of rye aud 31,000 to that of oatswltll a silent decrease in tne iootiugs oi nariey. A recently published statement of the stocas of breudst uffs in fourteen specified parts of the UnlU-d Kingdom, at the close of is.t), placed the agxregates at 107,700 bbls and 23,700 sacks of rlour. 1.14S.4ÖO or wheat and 1.0N,700 qrs eorn, as against the average supplies at the same date for nine years preceding oi 00) bbls aud 227.100 tracks flour, 1'Sj,1jO qrs wheat and 109 00 qrs corn. In the wheat line transactions nave m-en vcrv seriouslv impeded by domestu siarulation which has measureably controded spring wheat values, particularly in I lie is o. -z graue of the new crop. Home purchases not. to an Important amount have been made here, ou Chicago account, including on Satnniay of No. ZChieHgo a single boat loud at ) ta. which rate was said to have been old ou Monua in the same Interest, with fl 4M nked. On Mon day, alo, prime No. 2 Milwaukeo spring was quoted at il 47 bid aud up to 1 50 asked in store, with a lot oi i,ooo onsneis - piacea ai 514. Export and milling operations in spring grades have tieen comparatively limited, tue asKing prices naviiig uecn, as a rule, above the views of buyers in these connect ions. The offering of fn ime to choice spring have been remarkably krhr.niie nartlv to the cxtremelv tsmaJJ re ceipts bv rail at this point; Part of a load of No 1 Minnesota spring, went on Monday at SI 50, but higher figures were claimed for more important amounts, oflcred chieflyto arrive. Shinoers roiuniuiued of their inability to pay the rates now uuoted here for desirable lots of spring, even with the advantage in their lavor ot unusually low ocean grain irciguts. noiue freight contracts were represented as having beeu made in the Interest of the Chlcauo specnUtiou. w ith a view to the dimluutlou of the available supplies or special (traue, nere. taiiforuta weuther and crop reports have been adverse to the operators for a further rise in values, but the important cnange in tnese particulars thev now affect to treat with iudiffereuce. Winter wneat nas ooen woiüeu up in prieelto high rurures liere by purcli;tsrs-cnu-ny on local mining aceoum oi niuwunable lots of Ihe better tiualities. includine. on - . . , . r,i,, . ' r ... Monday, 9,000 busheLsextra choice white .Miciiigau at 4-1 63, with, on that day, a bid of jl 57" .j reported as having been reiuseu lorau important lot of choice amber Michigan, to arrive. A boat load of fair average red Toldo afloat, went to millers also on Monday atjl ). un .Saturday l,i00 bushels amberKansa.s, iu store, were tajeen for milling at i m. New crop corn las been fairly active, chiefly forborne use. at hiüher thoush variable prices. Saturday's market was one ol depression, fol lowed by a slight rally on .uouuaj . tuouu on that day the severe snow storm worked against free dealings. Quite moderate ofl'ei injis have if.ii n-rwtrtisi neariv all inroiii'ii ine wees:, in oltt crou corn more liberal transactions have been reported, inaiiny lor snipmeuu un Thursday about lso.ooo bnshels No. 2 Chicago were reportea as having been marketed, mainly on the basis of 01c for strictly prime, in store, of which it was rumored about H),ouo bushels went to one prom nieni export ouyer Mt the onott-d rate. On -Monday, also lor ex port account, a boat load of good No. 2 Chi cago, iu store, was taken at oojc, ana another of prime quality, afloat, on private iornis-me askiiiK rates, atloatiavlng ranged from 02c to ttfc; for prime to choice, wivu.on noiu iraae account, a bid reported oi ts: ior ciioicc. Hie provision market is unsettled, but hold ers are firm In their views and unwilling to make concessions to effect sales. The New York Bulletin of Wednesday in reviewing the market says: - i The most tioticeablo indications as shown ou the surface are to be found in the generally ndmltted continued iudifforence among ship pers, neither the state of the markets abroad or the recent shrinkage in values here over coming the margin against fresh purchases for export, nothing in this line taking place except through special and positive orders. Buyers on foreign account us prices commence to drop naturally keep a somewhat closer watch upon tne position oi an airs, out nave an yei failed todlscover attractions upon which they think it worth the while tot. pen negotiations. Again the growing volume of supplies has been felt to some extent, not so much in the open offering as in the ability to And stock when it is looked for at market rates, and w hile the amount available at this point oe caslinalIv-tH-iued scant on one or two leading articles, tne twist on ouyers nas oeen ver) temporary and very slight, and mostly trace able to the constant disappointments through the prevailing transportation uiincuilles. Present indications are by no means clear, but up to the opening or this week u is quite cer lain that legitimate trade had not been suftl ciently stimulated to give ruling prices much stif nirtii or tonn a oasis ior an uutauce. fjinl has not shown ouite so much general depression as last week, but ruled a little lowtr on the average ana was iiuuuieu wiiu cau tion. For spots tne aeiaana nas ihkcu noouv the same form, a few odd purchases being made by shippers who held Imperative orders, but the demand comlnz mainly from refiners compelled to purchase because anticipated ar rivals were delayed, or in some cases wucre a miscalculation had been made as to the wants of the week. Most of the business was done at lllie or under. but at the onenins of this wek a fractional ntivatioe was made over the latter figure. The offering has beeu very well managed and at no time was there an appearance oi an excess, yet buyers at the conclusion of each day's business always had secured what they, re quired, and straight DiocKs were reacnea wimout shopping around and picking up small ir regular parcels. Vliy laru nas- uone relatively better than western, the sales taking place at the same price and tne movement at times nmvmi; nrettv fulL Itefined has shown the same general fectnres. A little trade was doing on West India aud Houtli American account, and niaJn one or two special orders were filled for Europe. Buyer ior tne latter outlet, now ever, have not, as a rule, shown any interest. and the Quotation has remained nominal at 1 1 ' ! 'Mil A:c. Contracts have occasionally shown some activity, but the aggregate of business is smaller than last week and many of the reports of sales made were again merely duplications in the way of changes of basts by operators moving their engagements forward. The in dications have shown a nervous, doubtful feellnif among the trade and an evident want of plan or concert of action, onr market really furnishing nothing calculated to exert any decided influence, and the fluctuations here were simply following those at the west, it is a little uncertain whether the speculative line has increased or diminished, but there has been a noticeable indifference among some of those who are generally expected to taKe tne lead In any extensive manipulations. The following Is the packing at Ulis point from November l, lwe, to January 20, i , , in elusive! NO. liOgs I K t Klneau & Co 1 17,5(11 Ferit uson A Co .97 Coflin, vVheat & Fletcher 2..719 . 2:1.449 HyWl Holmes, Patui & Braosna w. I .anders & I o.. .. ( Total. . r.. Y""r SI(06 DAILY KYIEW OP THR IBTDIAHAP OXIS ttARHCTa, , Indianapolis Provision Market. BULK Meats The market Is firmer, but without marked change. We quote C K. sides atts;s?ic;, clear jjldes tfj,ö?c; houiders S'-ie. Lars -Is steady at iouc ior prime steam and li;ieile ior aettie. - - JOBBING fRrCES wiear pora., u"i i""" pork. 118 60: bacon shoulders, pacaea, c sugar-cured do, packed, bacon.clear sides, nu'icfH. 11 breakfast bacon, packed. l2Kc: sugar-cured h.ims, iacked, 14c ; steamed lard. I2c; irettle lard, tea, ww, aetue iru,. y vm, L3c. kettle lard, kegs, uc. IradlavnaDolia Grain and Flour Market, rviRw Tlie market rules onlet and irregu lar, wuh. a licftUod UcxaaaJ, we oaUaoo to

at. .ifti'e. elevslor. and 41 14342c 1. o, b.; mixed 390 40c tn elevator: -lie f. o. b.: yellow 41t2c in elevator; 42Vi(Uc f. o. b.: white .S)fioc in elevator; 41c I. o. b.: rejected lf2c below graded corn. according to condition and quality. - x Floi7B is quiet and easier. We quote fancies at f7 257 75; family, fö 507 00; low grades at 14 tf)(a,5 50. Wheat Re'elpts light and-prices firm at Jl :ft)al 3-5 for No S red; No 1 red II 40 1 45; choice amber II tl 50; rejected tl lol 20. oats Are nominal; prices range , from kyi in fair demand at 7254.0c. Feed Bran In good demand, but little of fered: anotatlons f 14al5 f . o. b. Fine feed about luxniti. KUn-aried yellow corn meal according to brand 12 4532 per bbl; neminal. ' Indlanapoli Prodac Market. APPLisMarket quiet, we Quote at II 75 (92 50 per bbl. 15UTTKS Hau at 17 ; poor iieio. BEESWAX ZdC. Beaks We quote white navy at I180a2 40 per bushel from store. tXiGH we Quote at 20c per aoxen on arri val. Ueeelpts large. s'eathkkh Firm : receipts are light. We quote prime live geese at 4012c: mixed, geese and duck, 2025c; old feathers 1030c. ttoxcY-t-Kanges from ul'22c per pouua. according to quality. hay iTime pressed new timotny at wn w 10 50 per ton : loose hayf7 508 50; very dull. POÜL.TKT Steady : receipts light. Turaeya alive. 8c per lb: ducks U 50 per doi; roos ters II 80 per doz; heus S2 252 75 per doz. Ueese, mil feathers, t " 40 per do. Dressed poultry: We quote chickens, N. Y. dressed, 5oiOc per lb.; full dressed, tl 60$'i 00 per doz. Türke va, N. Y. dressed, 9c per lb; full dressed, loe per lb. Oame quirreis eoc per doz; ranuits ioQ'ji per doz: Quails SI. KAn-CXtion rags quorea at ix&'Q perio. OwioNS carce and in demand; quoted at ti 00($4 50 per barrel. potatoes Are in aemana at ui to per du. 8 weot potatoes 82 2i2 50 per bbL CTRiNBKRRiKS Are selling at 9 009 uu per bushei and at $9rll oer barrel. Indianapolis Grocery Market. O0FTIE8 The market la firmer at an ad vance over the ngures ruling eany in tne week of Vic. Boasting grades: Rio 2020c; ?:ood to fair 21 2üc; prime at 24c; choice to ancy 21Kr2.2c; and Java at ZOfrSie. Cheksb Fricea are nrm ana steady; we quote at 1414c. MOLASSES AD iai7P--uuoiaiious are un changed. New Orleans molasses is worth for new crop üoa tc, ior lair to iancy, ana sirups at 50c(9l for common to fancy. Kice Dealers quote at or. c ior iarouna; 5rf7c for fair to best Louisiana, BCGABS ine maraet is active, wtia an advunce of c on all . grades. We quote refined A at ll(312c: Off A at 1 t&llic: extra C at WliUllc; hard, 12K(312Mo; circle C and B, 10ilo4c; yellows, 9iloo; fair to choice New Orleans loc. Hoap We quote üoösier caty common Dar at 3 50 per box; Tousey's German ayo per lb; ,4 rj, .a lwv UThltA Puifclan pressed cake fci per box; Peach blossom toilet $50. ' Cakblw We quote : Hotel, lva20c; star can dies, I63l8c ; common pressed, Iai(3l4jc. Indianapolis Dry Omxls Market. DRY GOODS Firm and have advanced. Batttno Ordinary, 10ai2c; middling, 15o; best tissue, lec. Brown Driixisg Nash vllie, b ic ; repperoi Be: Stark,, 9c. TiCKiNQ -omegosaincn, i;ic; AraoEaeag.A C. A., 17c ; A., löjc ; Oouestoga, 4-4 Modal, loo ; Medal. Uj'c: extra.', lie: extra,4-i,iöo; Lewis ton.irtt inch. 18c; 32 inch, 15c; 30 inch, 13o; nlaid 18c. SHiRTiso Stripes American. 6-3. 10c: 3-3. 9c; Whittenden cheviots, B 9c; AA 11c; AAA 12 ic; XX,i24c: utis cnevioia, i-ic; Everett do. lllicr hoinesDun VV.jC Paper Camkriuh (Jommon colors, bic; rugn colors, lc higher. HKiNTs very nrm: American 7i;c; wasnington, Merrlmac, Oriental and Cxnestog, Ta; Richmond i Alien 7ft preeman r Tanoard Hhirtlnx prints. 7c: Albion solid colors. 7c: Warn sutta. ec: Mourning prints, lyjc, Carpet chain White, 2ic; colored, z.c; coverlet warn. Zlc. Brown BHEETisos-vermont.ft-'ic: isasnviue. 9c: Mlddlevme 8c; Idaho, Je; New Albany S.Jc; Ktaric A..c: iaurei u'c: iÄurei 11. ;,c: l-ars. A.. 6c: Granite bwc; ueuiora ti.,ow; repp N.,7c: Pepp O., 7yto; Pepp R., sc; Pepp Bleached ÖHEKTINO Lonsdale 11c: nope fir R'Ackstone. 9'c: Mascoment. 9c : Hill 7-9c:4-4, 10c; Dwlght btar.ioc: vaugtin aa, ic; Red Dog, 6c: Quaker, vc: umoncH, Lonsale. 14c; Young Warrior, 10c: Jabez Knight, r ; Wamsutta. 13c: New York Mills. 13SC 1 UKAIH DAUS AIUtnr.rw vv. , mowwwu . . I, . . . W A ntJ T a.n,,r.n A.. 22V6c: 8tark. 2Sc: Union 22S; Bauner,20c; Montauk, 224c; American wvjc Mi cell an eon a. GREASE steady and receipts light. Brown 0-jc; yellow, 66Hc; white, 7Qöc. . ( HIDES The market is reported dull. , ' Green cow hides 7 (3 e Green steer hides, 65 lbs and up..... 9" " c Green salted hides......... 8 M 'c Oreen salted kip 8 0 eC (reen salted calf ...7. ... 11 - C Dry flint 11 14 c Drv salted a 10 rail c Sheen skins. Jan. slaughter, each. 1 00(41 40 Damagea, cat, scored or bulls, two-thirds of the above prices. -. I Kl I , 4 Wrought Bar, commbn. per 0ü lbs... , 2 25 Wrought Charcoal Bar.,...-., ; , .- 8 45 Wrought, Scrap, per lt....-. o Cast, Koran, per lb LEAD Fair demand; price - sieaay. rig Ty(g.V4i : bar per lb 8ioc. LEATHER Prices are firm. Hole, Oak, per lb...... Sole. Hemlock. .......' Harness Skirting Rough harness. Bridle, per doz. 2S4 54(4 ) MMMM Kips, city, per lb ia no ix.. r rencn.. .J 1 ooatl 40 . 90rl 40 1 50(42 15 Calfskins, city, Do., French tI AILS Trade is dull and prices steady. lOd to Od 2 95rfM Oo 4d to 5d 703 80 8d 20((3 30 Spikes (CUt). 3 203 30 6d to 7d 8 4x3 5o T OIL Linseed, raw. 6568 per gal; boiled 73 7.5c. Carbon 110 Ore test 04.uc: loo nre test xsr? 17S fire test 40C. .-viarKet active Lard oil Very nrm; extra winter iw;xot s(i8Sc: No 2K(73c; Htrait s two; BanK s ooc; iAbrador tsoc ; castor i ; neat s ioot ouct; turpentine 68ä00ö per gallon per barrel. REED Market steady with a fair demand, Timothy at II 80j2 10. Clover on arrival 14c, from store per id. riaxseeo. iiuu in mrin.ll lots, prime In car load lota II 10. SHOT Prices nchanged. -Assorted Nos, per bag, 12 40; Buck, per bag, 12 to. HALT Wa auote at II 0T41 fr in car load lots lor lake pec barrel:. Ohio river II A) per bbl. and SllOc additional in store. ; wooi-xiai ket verw dull. We quote ranwashed at 23a25c; fleece waahed, S035e; tuowashed, 40 loc; burry wool 6&10o per pound less. Indianapolis Livestock Market. Tuesday TTrvuma, Jan. 30. I Reported bv J. B. Bed wick A Oo Wholesale Commission Dealers In Cattle, Hogs ana neep.i r. ATTT.K There were 200 cattle ou the manket on Monday ot fair quality, making 700 head for the past week at tne .xcnange stoca yams. The demand from butchers was light for com mon and medium cattle, dui an tne goon cattl were hoturht at full Dricea. We quote: rat smooth steers and heifers, weighing 1,200 lbs and upwards, at St 605; fat, smooth cows at tirttifwi r(wl cows and heifers at 13 253 75; medium 2 .iuqj; scaiawait at iuum at 12 503 50; stock steers in demand at $3 50 4. Shkrp Arela demand at 3 v4 per iuu ids for common to fair, and 14 26ior good to Avtrtt 'ttrwno TtAAetnt nt bor to-dav were liehL with a good demand for good hon, and prices ranged from f5 75 the market closing steady hoos slaughtered. The total number of hogs slaughtered at this point from is ov. l to January zsr uivuaniu 271,140 bead. RHEUMATISM. JofanMo'i RnentMtleompontl I b i raliAbla mmrdT (or bumli-in ii'l Iurlgi. U to mw fTiMu.r. rilYMCIAHM rKU,i IT. Tb wort w of futtiunmatory ahumtiia h ben cured in on wk'l Urns. Trios IL. If Tonrdr'igi'tKt do not kep it, send for itK. SFFt.T P.M . CO.. Trny'n. PltUhnrT. P.

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A DMINISTRATORtSSALF. of real estate. Notice is hereby given that, by virtue of an order of the Civil Circuit Court of Marion county, the undersigned. Administrator of the estate of (smith Bates, deceased, will offer for sale at auction on the premises on SATURDAY, the 17th day of FebruaT.vJS77, an equal, undivided two-thirds of the following dee-crlbed land: The west half of the south-west quarter of sec. 31, town. 17, R. 5 east, In Lawrence lownshln. Marion county. In diana. - Terms-One-third cash, the residue in equal payments at nine and eighteen months, with notes at per cent interest, waiving beneflt of annraLsement laws, and secured hv irnrwl free. hold sureties. Sale to begi u at 2 o'clock p. in. SAMUEL CORY, Administrator. The widow, Mary Bates, agrees to sell her one-third-interest at same rate as maybe given for the two-third interest. English &. Wiusox, Atty's for Pl"fl. STATE OF INDIANA, Marion county, ss: In the Superior Court of Marion coiintv. In the state of Indiana. February terhi. UJ77. No. 17,071. , William H. English, vs. Isaac W. Stratford. Caroline Atratford,Sarah B.lirnitz.Jacob W. Barnitz, lomoRins A. Lewis, Anna B. uobiiison, James W alker, administrator r f Diadama t'oval deceased, David Wagner Whliam 11. rerry. lie it known.that on the 15th day of December. 1S77. the above named plaiutitr, by his attorneys, filed in the oflice of the clerk of ine Superior Court of Marion county, in the state of Indiana, nls complaint against tue above tamed defendants for foreclosure of mortgage. ami on ine 4111 nay oi January, is n. the said plaintiff tiled in said clerk's ot'lice tlie am davit of a competent person, showing that said defendants. Sarah B. Barnitz, Jacob V. Bar nitz.. Anna B. Robinson, James W alker, administrator of Diadama ("oval deceased, David Wagner and William H. Perry, are not resi dents of the state of Indiana. Now. therefore, oy order of said court, said defendants hist above named are hereby notified of the filing and pendency of said come plaint against them, and that unless they appear and answer or demur thereto, at the calling of said cause on the second day of the next term of said court, to be begun aud held at the court house in the city of Indiana;olis. on the nrst Monday in March. lSn, said com plaint, and the matters and thimrs therein contained ami alleged, will be heard and de termined In their absence. AUSTIN H. BROWN, janl0-3w . Clerk. Byiiki.d & Howland, Attorneys. 1 i ' STATE OF INDIANA. Marlon county, as: In the Superior Court of Marion county. in the state of Indiana, February term. I(f77. ISO. li.tM. W iiliam S. Hubbard vs.Mumford Harris and Mary Ann Harris. Be it known, that on the lh day of Janu ary, 1877, the above named plaintiff, by his at torneys, med in the orace of the clerk of the Su perior court of Marion county in the state of Indian, his complaint against the above named cieiendants lor roreciosure or mortgage, aud on said lith dav of January, 1H77, the said Plaintiff filed In said clerk's office the affidavit of a competent person showing that said de fendants. Mum lord Harris and Mary Ann Harris, are not residents of the state of Indi ana. Now. then fore, bv order of said court, said defendants lust above named are hereby noti fied of the tiling and pendency of said com plaint against them, and that unless they ap5ear and answer or demur thereto, at the calllnir of said cause on the seeond dav of the term of haul court, to be begun and held at the court House in tne city or Indianapolis on tue nrst Monday in January. 1377. said complaint, and t lie matters and things therein contained and alleged, will be heard and determined in their absence. AUSTIN 11. BROWN, anU-;tw Cleric. By Geo. T. Mookk, Dep't. , . Buskirk A Nk hoi.," Attorneys. VTOTICE TO HUBS OF PETITION TO r SELL REAL ESTATE. state or Indiana, Marlon county, Marlon Civil Circuit Court. ' Notice is hereby given that Samuel B. Corbalev. administrator of Joseph Pence, Sr., de ceased, has filed his petition to sell the real estate of the decedent, Iiis jiersonal being lnsutficent to pay his debts; and that said ietltion will be heard at the next term of the. Marion Civil Circuit Court of said county. January 20, 1S . AUSTIN H. BKOWN, Clerk M. IV C. C. Marlon county. By G es. O Brvvn, deputy. Reid A Lowe, Attorneys. C TATE OF INDIANA. Marion county, ss O In the Superior Court ff Marion county, in the state of Indiana, February term, 1S77, No. 1776. Kvron Sloner vs. Marv P. Sloner. Be it known, that ontheSthoay of Jannary, 1877. the above named plaintiff, by nis attor ney, filed in the ofliee of the clerk of the Superior Court of Marion county. In the state of Indiana, his complaint against the above named defendant tor divorce and on the 9th day of January, 1877. the said plaintiff filed in said clerk's office the affidavit of a competent person showing that said defendant, Mary S Sloper. Is not a resident . of the state . of Indiana. ' 1 " Now therefore, bv order of said court, said defendant last above namedt hereby notlfled of the fllin? und endencv of said complaint against her, and that unless she appears and answers or demurs thereto, at the calling of said cause on the second day of the term of said court, to be begun and held at the Court House In the city of Indianapolis, on the first Monday lit March, 1S77, said complaint, and the matters and things therein contained and alleged, will be heard and determined in her absence. AUSTIN H. BROWN, , - ciera.1 SALE FOR STREET IMPROVEMENT. Rv virtue of a certain precept to me directed bv the ma vor of the city of Indianapolis, Indiana, aud duly attested by the clerk of said city under tne corporaie seal oi saia city, i win on . SATURDAY, February 24, 1877, sell, at public auction, at the City Court Room, between the hours of 10 o'clock A. M. and 4 o'clock p. M., of said day, the following described lot. or parcel of. land, or so much thereof as mav be neeessary to satisfy the sum hereinafter named as assessed against such premises for street improvement, and all costs, towit: T.nt XV, one hundred and elzhtv-flve ( 185) in Soann A Co.'s Wood lawn addition to the city ist inihnnannlis. Marion county. Indiana. owned bv Mary B. Strong, against wnicn is assessed the sum of four cfcllaa an- forty-two and ne-balf cents ($L42'a for street Improvement in favor of James Mahoney, contractor HENRY W. TUTEWILER, - . CPy Treasurer. Indianapolls, Ind., January 31, 1877. . OTICE QF ADMINISTRATION. Notice Is hereby given that the undersigned has been appointed by the Marion Civil Circuit Court or Marion county, tnuiana. mirainwine torof the estate ot William Mnssman, lateol said county, deceased, said estate is supposed to be solvent. - ... WILLIAM". WUNDRAM. Jan. 23, 1S77. Administrator. OF FARMERS, ME CHANICS and gu INMEXT HOMESTEADERS to settle on i... n ..... i,,,i it r. ?, t i,f th Little IrwW and Fort Smith Railway. Wood-working machine ry-to he taken along for manufacturing, af fording market for the timber and employ ment for the mechanic and laborer. Itennd trln aud emigrant rates reduced, and ft re ored lted on land purchases. For sectional maps and information regarding tickets, government homesteads, etc., apply to G. W. Hered, General Agent, No. 249 West FourtU street, CiuviuuaU, O,

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SENTINEL. nvariably Cash in Advance ! DAILY. 1 Copy one year... 1 Copy six months. f 1) 00 S 00 - 2 30 ; ' Copy three months...-!.. 1 Copy one month. Clubs of five or more, 1 year Is each...... 40 tO Clubs of 5 or more, 6 months, SI 25 each.... 21 25 Clubs of 5 or more, 3 months, 12 25 each... 11 25 Clubs of 5 or more, 1 month, 75 cents each 3 7$ Clubs of 7 or more, one copy extra to getter u p of club when no commission Is charged. WEEKLY. 1 Copy one year Iuhs of four, one year.... Clubs of ten, one year. Clubs of twenty .1 1 50 . 500 .. 12 00 - 20 00 In Clubs ot ten or more, one copy extra to get ter up of club furnished free wheu no commission Ls charged. Sunday Sentinel same terms as .Weekly. Specimen copy furnished free. Address. Indiauapoli Sentinel Company, INDIANAPOLIS. IND. NOTICE TO NON-RESIDENT. Whereas, a certain precept has been dulv Insued to me by the mayor of the city of Indianapolis, under the corporate seal of said rif r. dated January, 17, 177, showing that there is oue tne lonowing named contractor tne amount hereinafter specified for street im provement In the city of Indianapolis. Marlon county, Indiana: Due Henry Clav, for rrradlnz and crnvelinr Deloss street and sidewalks, from Oregon or NeurasKa street to Brook atreet. from Joan Young the sum of nineteen dollars and twenty cents (819.20), amount of assessment charged against lot No. twenty-four (24) In outlot No. two (2) in Masters's subdivision of Drake and Mayhew a second addition to the city of Indianapolis, Marlon county, Indiana. Now, the said defendant is hereby notified that, unless within (20) days after the publication for three weeks of tils notice the amount bo assessed against the above described lot or parcel of land is paid, I wdl proceed to collect the amouut so assessed by levy and sale of said lot or parcel of land, or so much thereof as may be necessary to satisfy the above claim and an costs mat may accrue. HENRY W. TUTEWILER. City Treasurer. Indianapolis, Ind., January 21, 1877. TRUSTEE'S SALE. The undersigned, trustee of the estate of John Grelner, lately doing business at Msdison, Ind., and Indianapolis, wider the name and style of M. reiner Je Hons, under deec of assignment for the benefit of said Grelntr's creditors, will sell at public auction at 241 South Meridian street, in the city of Indianapolis, Ind., on the I7th day of February, ltJTT.the following personal property, to-wit: Two (2) mules, two (2) ale wagons and all the boxes and bottles and other fixtures pertaining to the ale bottling business therein located. Sale will take plaoe between the hours of 10 o'clock a. ra. and 4 o'clock p. m. Terms: Cb. or bankable notes with approved surety at nix months, with srx per cent, interest, waiving valuation laws. Bids for purchase at private' sale will be received up to day of sale. AU persons knowlnt?themselves indebted to said llrm will pay the same to Buskirk 5r Niehol, M ho have the claims for collection. JOHN KIRK, Trustee. Residing at Madison. Indlaut. AXNUiL JANUARY 1st, 1S77. mHE undersigned President and Secretary JL and a majority of the Board of IUrectors ol the Indianapolis Railway Supply Company, a corporation existing under the laws of the state of Indiana, do hereby state and certify that the capital stock of said corporation is eighteen thousand dollars; that an assessment of twelve hundred and fifty-fix dollars has been made and canceled; that said capital stock is paid In full with said assessment, and that the debts of said corporation, at this date, do not aggregate five thousand doJars. F. S. BARTRAM, Pret. Subscribed and sworn to before me this ltfta day of January, A. D. 1877. IL.S.J Moses G.McLaiv, Notary Public. SPILER' LIVER PILLS ... I , fill. l.mJ to-Oiia-f rMN , tftmaA rd Raral7 for Ue eure f Unr Cmpliot, OativcMM, Sick Hvadar l. u4 all 111 nnwiniu mt th Lirrr. "Bfdlert VrtlftHri,trr H arra PeaUwrcr," tipeiled 400 Urc. Ht, wrmm tnm aaj call, s ytsri .d. Wra. Bimr, Bu LmU, S. Pne mi eaeS, Jo. U Jmm drnKf datt't keep tbera. M4 tor tkm. a K. BKIJ.KIW m w.. rroex-m. rmwm nco. r COUCH SYRUP. Sellera (Wik Sfra I tS, ldnt Ml I Uwp, Hwmmi, mm L.w3 1 IMlM, m.mi i "ItsaTcd lb I.lrraot twckiidm. i. X. Tmmi. Lorn r. O. 111. "It carwl m wlrV 1 of. trrrthlm mulm whea rrr tklu eimm full,d " S. K. MrS, itakui Cut. Pm. fr,.1 tie. liil U " 1T Anformt l,a't kerf It, nt fur 1 Fit R. K. SKL1.KRS sift. rr"frt, rimsiiT, e. The Hope of Reward ' Is what Induces so many people in search of SPLENDID FARMING LAND To go to Michigan, and select from the . ONE MILLION OF ACRES of the land grant of the Grand Rapids and Indiana R. R. Co. Strong soils, sure crops, plenty of timber: no drouths, grasshoppers or chinch bugs, Pure water, running streams, ready markets, civilisation and schools. Railroad runs through center of grant. Price, from 84 to 110 per acre, bend for our Illustrated pamphlet, full of facta, in German or English. Say in what paper you saw this notice. Address W. 0. HUG HABT, Land Oammiadoae GRAND RAPIDS, SUCH.