Indiana State Sentinel, Volume 26, Number 25, Indianapolis, Marion County, 7 February 1877 — Page 8

TILE XNDIAXA STATJ3 SENTINEL, WEDISTESDAY MOHKIKa, FEBRUARY 7, 1877

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OVER 1,000 NEW PIECES

-OFEMBHQIDERY! Most Complete Stock in the City. NEW DESIGNS! NEW GOODS! ." Cents to lcr Yanl. CORSETS ! CORSETS! Every Popular Make at 25 per'c-ent. than usual. LINENS: Big In;ainf In Napkins, Towels and Spreads. Jui.t in, a lull line of Genuine Turkey IUtH, Verv Cheap. Buy now, Ijefore spring Mock arrive, for Prices'will certainly be htgner then. BLÄS3KETS ! A Ijrj;e .Stock of ""ine Blankets, slightly soiled by dust, consideraoiy below Cost, to close them out. Oar Great Clearance Sale Continues! L. S. ÄYHES k CO., FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL OXET AND THE MARKETS. t mrs or the Iiraixy apolis kinttnkl, i Tl'ESDAT EviSKfO, Feb.tf, 18T7. I The local money market continues lo work moderately easy, witli a demand for loans and discounts that keeps the loanable funds of the banks well employed. Accommodations how ever, are extended only when the paper offered is strictly gilt edged and at rates that range from 10 to 12 per cent. The market is fairly supplied with ensteru exchange and '.he bank.-1 quote counter rales at 1-10 premium. INDIANAPOLIS CLZARIXO flOCSK. Clearings. Balance, "or Vj w-efcs ending Dec 3ö..$ll,9M,ono $10.(1 ,000 For month of Januarv c.tjO-.'.OOO 1,6SS,00.) Thnrsdav, Feb. 1 170,.r0 50,000 Friday, Feb. 2 tii'i.OOO f.iKW Saturday, Keb. 3 2."7,(KW W.KK) Monday Feb. 5 liv,r Ihursduy, Feb. 6 2 5.0J0 87,000 GOLD. The New York Daily Bulletin of tliis date says: Gold opened ntlOo1, and steadily advanced te 1'JtV' at 12:34 o'clto-k; all the sales there-, after went at lOöJ-Jrü luv s, with tlie closing price. uold loans the rates were 4 to 2 per cent for carrying. Tha Ixmdon market for security wait dull and steady; tj7,0ji) bullion was to-day withdrawn from the bank of England on balance. The United States assistant treasurer tolay paid out Hi.0i) goiu for Interest and S-V,,O!0 for 5-20s redeemed. The silver yments amounted to-,"00. During the week tin1 imports at New York were &i.W5.7!7, of which $2,til0.41fi were dry good.- and the remainder general merchandise. The exports of domentic products were STi.ii'i.l'-O. The specie exports were ?2,W. The United States assistant treasurer paid out in coin during the week 92,014,247. The eustums receipts amounted to 92,;)s,ti."l. PIMMKKCIAI.. The general markets for th..? weekending this evening have undergone no marked change. In grain the trade is dull, though prices have been well maintained. The New York Daily Bulletin of Thursday reviews the breadstuT market as follows: At the west the grain markets In contract with the strong and buoyant movements of the preceding week have been less active, and towards tlie elose. generally quoted much weaker, Influenced by mre liberal offerings, particularly of spring wheat, partly on speculative account, thoug. uo important increase ha been as yet advisl of in the arrival of stock' at the principal points of accumulation. At Chicago, sjK-culation in wheat of spring grow ib wa.s dr-eidctliy bearish in temper on Monday, and the drift of arlalrs then in Ulis connection was watch-d with more than average interest by ojH-ratorshere. Monday's dealings liere were more or less Influedced also by the fall in gold, and were Indicative of extreme dullness cr.d heaviness in flour and wheat. Receivers and speculative holders of spring wheat and spring v, heat flour seemed eager to place supplies, and quite generally willing to make concessions, important in themselves, yet not apparently sufficient to stimulate puicba-. Tb'e prevailing feeling on that day at the produce- exchange was of uneasiness and anxiety as to the, position and outlook of the entire interest. IVtst week's export clearances hence for European ports included only bbls flour. I'JUkio Lush; wheat, 218X0(1 bush. corn and 45,G0j bush, b.irley. The flour clearances were again all for Glasgow and London some 4,0;) bbls. for Glasgow; those of w neat to the extent of W.OOtt bush, to Liverpool, 2i40 bush, to Ixndon, ..3d to Glasgow, Iti,."!) hn-.h to I'enarth itoads. .iJ.tO) busli. to Cork for orders. 2O..100 bush, to Lisbon and ,2i liish. to Vienna. Of the corn aggregate. -l-VOO bush, went to IJverpool. 12.7U0 hush, to London, 4.300 hush, to Gktsgow, o7,M)0 bush, to Me wry. 47,000 bush, to i ork for orders. 6,tJ bush to Havre, 20,000 bush, to Hdnburg and l,ujo bush, to Bremen. On the 45,ii00 bush, barley 8,000 went to Liverpool, by steam, 37,000 to Cork for orders. No further shipments of rye. or peas were reported. Tlie general exhibit was not at all h satisfactory one. The amount of grain In store here, according to the latest official report, is 8,1.1200 bu, as against X.eot." bu a week earlier, t,O74J0u bu two weeks ago, 7,761,000 bu this time last year and 5.k.-i9,200 bu at the corresponding time in 187.. The aggregate of wheat now In store her Is 'S,lZf-A) bu, as aeaint3,2rvVjO bu a week ago, ami 5,4U,OtO bu at this date In 1S7Ö. Of corn the stock in store here is 2,-Sl 1.700 bu, against 2,7X1,000 on the preceding weekly return, ami 513,450 ba at this time last year. Tlie aggregates of other grain In store show no important changes as compared with earlier exhibits, apart from a falling ofTin the total' of barley from 72 000 ba a week since to 70800 bu on the .latest return. In the latest estimates of tlie visible supplies of grain, the alterations in the segregates have been a decrease of ab ut in 1,000 bushels in the total of wheat, and an addition of about t,0u0 bushels to that of corn, with a falling off in the footings of rve of about 2u,(JOfl busheU: of barley -of ubout 2utj,i00 and of oats of ab . at l2,0UO Dusliejs. Influence In part by the course t wheat, üonr has been unusually tame, and toward the clone seriously depressed, leaving off on Monday at decidedly lower and irregular prices, for spring wheat product particularly. The export and home trade calls were within unnsoslly narrow limits, buyers preferring to await developments. Offerings of stock controlled by speculative operator for resale served to weaken values and to Increase the reluctance of purchasers to enter at the moment ir.to new - engagements of magnitude. Desirable winter wheat extras held their own comparatively well, having been In yery moderate xupplyt There has been teme Improvement Jn proTlslons and h w--k clones with a better demand and an advance in prices. Tlie New York market is reviewed as follows by the Daily Bulletin of January 31: We have again a v ry dull and more or !es idupld w- l to advit on the hog product. Kegular and h eculatlre ojierations have alike j.roven mod rate, frequently of such small ' proportion- as to form no gosl basis for values, ond like th- precdi .g we k neirher buyer nor 5elk r h;v ev,, c -d mi iecMvntlon to th?

Initiative step calculated to break the lethargy. The fluctuations on prices naturally have been Mnall, with the tone ns a rule heavy and all fully established changes are at a lower lever. That a point for a "new departure" is required seems evident, but exactly where It is to be found is not as yet very well indicated. Certain Continental operators, mostly on French account, have been in receipt of in

quiries as to cost, etc., and a few have even maae moaeraie purcnas4-M, mu exiners im rule manifest much of the old indifference and are refusing to enter into any contracts for future delivery. Tlie home demand moderate and in form shows the old cautious hand to mouth policy which can not be changed too much of an extent even under the temptation of a reduced cost. Stocks in tbe meantime increased somewhat, and while the offering has been moderate and careful, especially on the superlative articles, buyers do not appear to have met with muclrtrouble in securing what they required or to have at any time been compelled to submit to dictated terms. Theories to show tlie probublities for both an npwaru and a downward turn of the market from Its present level arc plentiful, but they embody about the same ideas current all the season, and operators generally appear to be in too numerous a condition just now to indorse their argument by action. I.rd has been fairly active for actual stock and irregular in the movement of "paper' with the general tone feverish though making no progress of a positive nature towards a recovery of fctrength. For Immediate delivery the demand may be recorded as of a general ciuiracter, including the average call from refiners aud pressen, two or three purchases by exporters and some lots of which the disposition was doubtful though understood to be for use on maturing coutracts. K.xcept upon occasion where shippersv. were compelled to hasten purchases lor certain steamers, buyera have been cnabhsi to assume a more or less indifferent tone and found the supply about equal to their wants, with the cost of western steam ranging between 811 30(411 10 but mostly at about 1120. A portion of the offering was stock obtained on February contracts and Immediately thrown out by receivers. Citv lard has not done quite so well as last week. Pack rshavleeu holding pretty tirm, but refiners would not submit aud the sales from da v to day M ere unusually small. IU tined iard still without animation on the F.uropean outlet and a greater portion of fe time mied nominal iu value, though the tendency was downward aud the rates reach about ir.'Bc for the liest brands. South American grades sold moderately at ll) sC, and a few West India orders at JlOc, and 104c for Cuba. On options, the feeling was weak and irregular and at one time March sold as low as the current rate on spots. There does not appear to have been any particular amount of pressure, but simply an absence of demand In such shiij; as to afford fctrength, and two or three little turns upward of scarcely sufficient extent to afford a margin over brokerage, were not sustained more than a day at any time. The impressiou seems to be at the moment that the market is sustained solely by the "main strength" of interested speculative operaters here and west, and the disposition favors the policy of allowing them to carry the stock if thev so desire until it can be shown satisfactorily that lard posst-Ksc attractions an an article for investment. Foreign Grain .Market. KRAXCK. 1'AitLs, Jan. 13. Up to Friday morning the werHher con tinned mild and damp. Yesterday the temperature slightly decreased, and to-day at Saon the temperature marked on ly plus four degrees Centigrade (: degrees F.). No rain has fallen for a couple of days, and it is coiidflently hoped that winter Is now on the point o! commencing. From an agricultural Kint of "view, the condition remains absoutely the same as this day se'nuight. but farmers are now sanguine in their expectations that a colder temperature will arrest the progross of vegetation, more especially the growth of encumbering weeds, and that it will not be necessary to mow down some of the too forward cereals, as was talked of about a fortnight ago ; u certain districts. The corn markets held this se'nnight have been more or less deranged by the wretched J state of t he weather. Nevertheless, ine surpiy of wheat has been on an ordinary scale, but growers have shown Just as much tenacity as previously. Millers, on their side, who appear well supplied with wheat and flour, only make a rather restricted demand, and, on the .whole, business was limited I about unaltered prices in the most important markets. SOUTH AUSTRALIA. Ajh.ahe, D-c. 2. Wheat and Flour. Wo have now sent away over 200,000 tons of breadstuff's this year, leaving some 25.000 to CO.OO'J tons of the old crop still available for xjvort. The favorable weather of the past month ha improved the prospcrU of the new harvest, and we shall probably have an average yield of 7 to 8 bushels of wheat per acre, which, with tbe very large area under cultivation, should give ns over 100,000 tons for exlort during 1577. ' OX 'CHANGE. Th? attendance at the daily meetings on 'Change is not up to the demands of business, and there is a wide margin for improvement. Dispatches on. 'Change. LIVERPOOL. Flour 23s25m 6d. Wheat Winter 10s Sdglls; spring 10s10s 9d ; white 10s 6d(310s 9d ; club 10s 8dlls 3d. Cokn New 25s 3d 3 25s öd; old 25s 9d(320s 3d. FoiiK 67s 6d. La kd öls 6d. BALTIMORE. Wheat Quiet and steady. Flour Quiet and steady. Cokx Mixed western strong: at 57Q57Jo spot or February 5x35s1 March; W-mjic April; t9?-ifejjü?4C May. ÜKW TORE. Wheat Nominal; Chicago 91 331 40; Milwaukee 91 331 42; red winter 91 501 55; amber il 50yl 65. Corn Quiet at 6Q62c. Oats Dull; mixed 40Q54c; white 4555c. Pork Quiet; 916 50 bid for February; 918 75 for March; 91(5 85 April. Lard Quiet; 11 17 bid for February; 911 30 March; U 30 April; 911 50 May. Gold 100' v chicago. Wheat Active; 91 20 March; 91 81 April. Coon Qttiet; 42?c cash and February; 43c March; 47c May. Oats Dull and nothing doing; offered at 3Thc February; 3c March; 3U!c April. PORK-Eas'ler; 916 4216 45 March; $18 62 (JlO 65 for April; nominally 916 35 February. Lard uiet; 911 00 March; 911 12) April; nominally f 10 00(310 95 cash. Cut Meats Boxed qnlet; shoulders 6c; 1. c tfvjc; a. r. s. c.8c; 1. c. a. o. Hyifi. . Green Meats Hams, 8ägc 16 lbs average. . Hogs Estimated receipts past 48 hours 7,000 head. Market rather quiet but firm. PHILADELPHIA. . Fi-ock Market quiet and weak; Pennsylvania, Ohio and Indiana supers 956 25; family V 50; Minnesota 977 50. Wukat Market quiet; western white fl 6-5; amber 91 65; red 91 40(21 45; Milwaukee No 1 spring 91 60; No 2 91 53. Corn Dull; Pennsylvania yellow S7c;vreU em mixed 56jO. - r Oath Dull; western white 42c; western mixed 38c. . IIve Western 7Ho. PORK PACK I SO IX INDIANAPOLIS. .i The following Is the packing at this point from November 1,1876, to February 2,1877 inclusive: - No. Hogs PVd. Klngan A Co .. 149,139 Ferguson A IV) . a 1,1 72 Collin, Wheat ft Fletcher ..................... 25.71 Holmes, l'ettlt x Bradsliaw...... ... 23,44tt Landers 4 Co 1. - 1 Instil Total...-., 273,340 DAILY REYIITW OF THE IJf DLAHAP OUS MARKETS. fndlanapollN ProvlslAM Market. Bulk Meats The market to-day was firmer with at improved" demand. W'e quote C. Bu

sides at 8?;c; clear sides be; shoulders 6?;o 6c.

LARD is steaay ni iiuc ior prime sieam and llKftllo for kettle. jobbing Frizes Clear pork, 919 00; mess pork, 918 00; bscon shoulders, packed, 8lic; sugar-cured do, packed, c ; bacon.clear sides, pacKeu, iuc; Dreaaiasi dhcoq, pacaeu, izc; sugar-cured hams, izyci steamea iaru. 12c: nettle lard. tcs. 12'ic; kettle lard, 4 bbi. 12c : kettle lard, kegs, 124c. Indianapolis Grain and Flonr Harket. Corn Prices are unchanged. We quote h. m. at , 4054c, ele; 41H42c f. o. b.; mixed hscolwc eie; fö40!c r. o. b.: yellow 41Mtäi2c in eltvator; 42jat3c f. o. b.; white 3S(4oc in elevator; 41c I. o. b.; rejected l(a.2c below graded corn, according to condition and quality. . Flour I rices are quotably unciwngea. We quote fancies at 97 2547 75; family, X 50 (7 uu; low grades at 94 Wf 50. vVhkat Tlie demand has fallen off somewhat for local consumption and stocks are 1 ... J . t I Oil '. I j f . . V J XT ji w.1 lUVlvtiAliig, ti tnnti j 1U1 a. vf o vv. , a. w .v. 91 a-Vai 4ö; choice amber 91 40(1 50; rejected 91 lOc'1 20; white 51 40&1 50. Oath Are tinner and in iemanu; prices range from 3K(cjl0c; rfjected 30(.'i0c. Kye In lair demand at 72(g73c. Feed Bran in good demand, but little offered; quotations 914 5015 f. o. b. File feed about 917 00. Kiln-arleu yellw cora meal according to brand 92 452 55 per bbl; nominal. Indianapolis Ivrodnce SlarkeU Apples Market quiet, we quote it fl 25 2 90 per Dbl. Butter Dull at 15c; poor 10Q12c. Stocks are accumulating and there is very little sold at any price. KKSWAX 25c. Beans We quote white navy at 91802 15 por bushel from store. Ga-8hippurs are paying 16c per den on arrivai. The markets east are much depressed, with prospects for still lower pricts. Fkathkks Firm ; receipts are llgb.'.. We quote prime live geese at 4042c: mixed, geese and duck., it0(;2jc ; old leathers hXjjauc. Honky Hanges from 2(.'(22c per pound, according to quality. Hat Prime pressed new timothy at S9 00 10 50 per ton : loose hay 97 50 0 50; very dull. Poultry öteady : receipts light, 'furkcys alive, 7(ftHo per lb; ducks 9i50 per do; roosters 1 Mi per doz; hens 92 25r2 75 er doz. Geese, full leathers, 15 40 per dos. Dressed poultry: We quote chickens, N. Y. ressed, ba,Hc per lb. ; full dressed, 92 50('J 00 jer dox. Turkeys, N. Y. dressed, 8(j!)c per lb; full dressed, !c per lb. Kags Are in good demand, and we quote good cotton rags at 1jc per lb. Onions scarce and in demand; quted at 94 004 50 per barrel. Potatoes Are in demand at 90c51perbu. Sweet potatoes 82 252 50 per bbl. Cranberries Are selling at S3 60i 00 per bushe. and at 911 oer barrel. Indianapolis Grocery Markrt. Cor fees Prices firm; roasting graces: Rio 20a20V4c; good to fair 21&Jc ; prime at 24c; cnoice 10 uucy .-iytit$&x , uu iwaouv. Cheese Prices are arm ana advancing; we nnote at I4;al5c. Molasseh ajo Hiruf Q notations are onchanged. New Orleans molassea is worm ior new crop 5565c, for fair to fancy, and simps at 50c(f5i for common to fancy. . Rick Dealers quote at 6(&7o for Carolina; 5J4(37c for fair to best Louisiana. sugars The market is active atd firm at a shade higher figures. We quote refined A at U(Uc; OCT A at lguic; ex.ra u ai 10T$11J4C; hard, 1212t4c; circle C and B, lui(4l0J4c; yellows, 3iloc;falr to choce New Orleans HV10ic. Soap A e quote Hoosler City comtion bar at 83 5U per box : Tousey's German per lb; other German 94(34 60 per box ; White Russian . a 1 1 1 1. : . . fi- .1" . Cil V. press txi case 0; luiuum , -.jt ri uua, CANDLET-We quote: Hotei, 1(joc; itarcan aiea, lb3isc ; common pressea, loyity;. Indianapolis Dry Goods narlet, DRY GOODS Strong. Batting Ordinary, 10312?io; middlng, 15c; BmwN Drilling Nashville, 8Jc ; ?epperel 9c: Mark. Uc. Ticking Omego,32 inch. lCio; Anwskoag.A C. A., 17c; A., lS'c ; Conestoga, 4-4 Mtdal, 15c ; Medal. lc ; extra.i, 15c ; extra,4-4, 10; Ltwlston,3tt Inch, 18c; tt Inch, 15c; 80 lnci, 13c; plaid lbc. Shirting Btrtpes American, 6-8, 10c; 8-3. 9c ; Whittendt u cheviots, B 8c ; AA 1c ; AAA 12c; jCX,12c; Otis cheviot, l.'cj&verett do. 1154c; nomespun ;c. Paper Cam bricb Common colors, 7c ; high iulnrn. le hitrlier. Prints Very firm; American 8c; YashlngUm, Alerrimac, Oriental and Couesbga, T'c; Richmond & A!len7J4o- Freemau rndard iShirtlng prints, 7c; Albion sollt colors, 7ic; Wamsutta. 6c; Mourning print, 7Jc. Carpet Chain White, 21c; coloed, 7o; coverlet warp. 20c, BROWW8HEETiNGS-yerm0ht',;c; üshville, 9c : Mlddleville 8c ;Idaho,8c ; New AllanySc ; Htark A.c ; Laurel D.84c ; Laurel II. Vc ; ParH AM 6c ; Granite B., 0c ; Bedford R., c ; Pepp N.,7c; PeppO., 74c; Pepp B, 8c: Pep E., 9c. Bleached ollKKTiXiS ixmsaaie 1 1 jc ; xione flic? lilac kstone. lic: Mascoment. ic: Hill. 7-c:4-4, 10c; D wight ötar, 10c : VatrbnXX, 8Jc; Red Dog, 6c; Quaker, 7c: Cambrjs. Lons dale, loc; Joung warrior, uc jwiAuigui, Jfc: Wamsutta, 13c: New York Milh 13ic Grain bags Amoskeae a., aw; wision A 22ic; Htark, 25c: Union 22; Bauer, 20c; MOD tau. ; Arne rican iarsc. Aliscellaneons. GREASEi-ftteady and receipts light Brown 5(at5Kc: yellow, tknc: white, 7ovc. HlDEfcJ The market hi dull, with arobable decline of 12c. Green cow hides ' Green steer hides, 65 lbs and up ' Green salted hides................ ' Green salted kip.... ............! Green salted caIf........................-J Dry flint - - ' Drv Halted J & 8heeD skins. Jan. slaughter, each ...J Oo&l 40 Damagea, cut, scored or bulls, twrthinls of the above prices. ! IRON ! Wrought Bar, common, per 100 lbs 1 9 25 Wrought Charcoal Bar 3 45 Wrought, Scrap, per lb..... fic Cast, Scrap, per lb c LEAD Fair demand; prices stedy. Pig 7irat7c : bar per lb 10c. ' LfcATHEIfc-Prlces are firm. 8oie, Oak, per lb I SH(9 tole. Hemlock.....-............., '&H4 Harness...............-. 4 Bkirting.. I 42(j Rough harness.... 2Hra iirldie. oer doz .............. 64a Kins. citv. oer lb - 0(41 00 Do.. French mi mmh W-ftsJl Hj Calfskins, city................-...... Wl 40 Do., FreDch... 60(i2 15 NAILH Trade t dell ana prices sbdy. 10dto60d & r' dtoöd a 7ori SO 8d S 20(;l 30 Bplkes (cut).3 203 30 6d to 7d S45C43 55 . . OIL Linseed, raw, 65sesc per gai toned 73 ß75c. Carbon 110 fire test 30431c; l flre test 3"c: 175 fire test 40c. Market active. Lard oil v ery iirm; ex'ra winter :uu;ro 1 SOfvSc; No 269&73C; Mrait's W)(üölki liank's 60c; Labrador 80c castor 91 35; neat foot 8O0 (aei: lurpeniine ootjouc 1 kkuu rairei. 8EED Market steady wltn a fair emand. Timothy at 91 802 10. Clover on a;val 15c, from store 16lti5 per lb. Flaxed 9100 in small lots, prime in car load lota 90. BHOT Prices unchanged. Assosl Nos, perbag,r2 40;Buck,perbag, 92 65. 1 HALT We quote at 91 0el 5 Carload lota for lake per barrel: Ohio nvejl 60 per bbl, and 5rtl0c additional in store.: WOOL Market very dull. We 6te unwashed at 23(Äc; fleece washed, 30c; tuo- . washed, 40340c ;burry wool 510o r ponad leas. j Indianapolis Livestock Slat et. 1 Tuesday BTvxNiNtf'eb. 6. I Reported by J. B. Bed wick A Wholesale commission ueaiera in Hogs ana Bueep.i Cattle There were W cattle he Exehanze stock yards Monaay.makin for the week ending this evening. Thequ cattle offering to-day was goofl, a of the with a fair demand from butchers and shl about all were sold at full Thursda prices, which we reproduce, and quote: ig hi u iood. fat heifers and steers. lUO lbs and upwards, 94 75a. gooa cows and heifers, best quality. lti: me dia m 93 50(3 75 ; fair 92 7.va3 2o ; odiion 92r$ 2 50; veal calves 94 505 2o; bulls pO&i'lo; Rtock cattle 93 25at. I Sheep Are la demand at 93 2."xntr 100 lbs for common to fair, and 94 25(5 Igood to extra. Hooh Receipts for the last 24 hosimount to 2,220 head, ana prices are a sip nrmer and are nuoted as follows: ISO to 2s. 95 70: 2 0 to to 250 lbs, 95 0; and 250 lbs anfpwards. 96 oo per 100 IDs gross, tne marl closing steady.

G.B. Maniovk, Attorney.

STATE OF INDIANA, Marion countv, ss: In the Superior Court of Marion countv, in the State of Indiana, Febrnarv term, 1877. No. 17,683. . " James H. Curry vs. Amos Robinson. Be it known, that on tlie 25th day of January, 1S77, the above named plaintiff, bv his attorney, hied in the otlice of the eierk of the Superior Court of Marlon countv, in the State of Indiana, his complaint against the above namec defendant to quiet title and on the lith day of February. 1877, tlie said plaintiff tiled la said clerk's office the artidavit of a competent person showing that said defendant, Amos Robinson, is notja resident or the state of Indiana. Now, therefore, by order of wild court, said defendant last above named Is hereby notified of the tiling and pendency of said complaint against him, and that unless he 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 in .April. 1877, said complaint, and the matters and things therein contained and alleged, will be heard and determined in his absence. AUSTIN H. BROWN ftb7-3w Clerk. Johnson & Spaan, Attorneys. r OTA TE OF INDIANA. Marian county, ks: O In the superior Court of Marion county, in tlie state of Indiana, February term, 1877. No. 17,&Mi. John C. Shoemaker vs. Frank MeWhinney. Be it known, that on the 6th day of February, 10, s, wie Hoovea nainen planum, oy ins attorneys, filed In tlie office of the clerk of tlie Superior Court of Marion county, in the tute of Indiana, Iiis complaint against tlie above named defendant, to set aside tax sale and quiet title ton al estate, and on the 6th dav of February, 1877, the said plaintiff filed in naid cuts s omce uie ainaavit 01 a competent jer son showing that wiid defendant, Frank Mc Whinney, is not a resident of the state of In diana. Now therefore, by order of said court, said defendant last alsive named Is hereby noti lied of the filing and pendency of said com plaint against him, and that unless he ap pears ana answers or aemurs thereto, at the calling of said cause ou the second day of the term of said court to be legnn and held at the court house In the city of Indianapolis, on the nrsi aiouuay in April, 1877, said complaint, and the matters and things therein contained and alleged, will be heard and determined In his 1 . . . . ' . . rt . . . ........... uosence. Aiauj it. jjuuv i, ri feb7-3w Clerk.U Johnson & Spaan, Attorneys s TATE OF INDIANA, Marion county, ks In the Superior Court of Marion county, lnthestate of Iuuiana, February term. 1877. No. 17,572. diaries Wulzon vs. Frank McWhiuney. He it known, tin on the 23d day of January, 1877, the alH)ve namrd plaintiff, by his attorneys, tiled in the office of the clerk of the Superior Court ot Marion county, in the state or Indiana, his complaint Kamst the above named deiendant to quiet title ami set aside tax sale, and on said 0th day February, 1877. me saiu planum nied in said clerk s ofiice the aflldavit of a competent person showing that said defendant. Frank MeWhinney, is noi a rwiuiiu 01 Iiis buiie 01 inuiana. Now therefore, by oraer of said court, said defendant last above named is hereby notified of the filing and pendency of said complaint against him, and that unless he appears and answers or demurs thereto, at the calling of said cause on the second day of t tie term of said court, to be begun and held at the court house in the city ot Indianapolis on the first Monday iu April, 1877. said complaint, and the matters and things therein contained and alleged, will be heard and determined in his absence. AUSTIN H. BROWN. feb7-Cicr Clerk. Johnson & Spann, Attorneys. STATE OF INDIANA, Marion county, ks: In the Superior Court of Marlon countv, in the State of Indiana, February term, 1877. No. 17,569. Thomas J. Breedlove vs. Frank McKiuney : Be it known, that on the 2:jd day of January, 1877, the above-named plaintiff, bv his attorneys, filed in the office of the clerk of the Superior Court of Marion county, in the State of Indiana, his complaint against the abovenamed defendant for to set aside tax sale and quiet title to real estate, and on the 6th day of r euruary, isi7, tne saiu piaintin med in said clerk's office the aflldavit of a competent person showing that said defendant, Frank MeWhinney, is not a resident of the State of India? a. Now therefore, by order of said court, said defendant last aliove named is hereby notified of tlie tiling and endency of said complaint against him, and that unless he 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 ut the court house in the city of Indianapolis, on the 1st Monday in April, 1S77, said complaint, and the matters and things therein contained and alleged, will be heard and determined in his absence. AUSTIN II. BROWN, Clerk. feb7-3w NOTICE TO NON-RESIDENT. Whereas, a certain precept has been duly issued to me by tne mayor of the city of Indianapolis, under the corporate seal of said city, dated January 17, 1877, showing that there is due the following named contractor the amount hereinafter srx-eified for street improvement in the city of Indiauajtolls, Marion county, Indiana. Due Henry Clay for grading and uraveling DeloKs street and sidewalks from Oregon or Nebraska street to Brook street, from Kdward B. Save rage the sum of nineteen dollars and twenty cents ($19 20). amount of assessment charged against lot No. thirty-four in outlot No. two (2) in Masters subdivision of Drake p.nd Mavhew's second addition te the city of Indianapolis, Marion county, Indiana. Now. the said defendant Is hereby notified that, unless within (20) days after the publica tion for three weeks of this notice, the amount so assessed against the above described lot or parcel of land is paid. I will proceed to collect the amount so assessed by levy and sale of saki lot or parcel of land, or so much thereof as may be necessary to aatb-fy the above claim and all costs that may accrue. HENRY W. T.UTEWILER, City Treasurer. Indianapolis, Ind., February 7, 1877. DOBBIN'S STARCH POLISH. (HOY DA SHINE) GREAT DISCOVERY! 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H. L. LEGAL. NOTICE TO NON-RESIDENT. Whereas, a certain precept has been duly issued to me by the mayor of the citv of Indianapolis, under the corporate seal of "said city, dated Jancary 17. 177. snowlnz that there is due tlie following nameti contractor the amount hereinafter specified for street Improvement in the city of Indianapolis, Marion county, Indiana. Due Henry Clay, for grading and graveling Deloss street and sidewalks from Oregon or Nebraska street to Brook street, from James K. P. Musseiman, tlie sum of nineteen dollars and twenty cents (919.20), amount of assessment charged against lot No. twelve (.2) in outlot No. two (2; in 'Masters's subdivision of Drake A Mavhew's second addition to the city 01 Indianapolis, Marion county, Indiana. Now, the said defendant is lierebv notified that, unless within (20) days after the publication, for three weeks,of this notice the amount so assessed against the above described lot or parcel of land is paid, I will proceed to collect the amount so assessed by levy and Kale of said lot or parcel of land, or so "much thereof as may be necessary to satisfy the above claim, and all costs that may accrue. HENRY W. TUTEWILER, City Treasurer. Indianapolis, Ind., February T, 1877. NOTICE TO NON-RESIDENT. Whereas, a certain precept has been duly Issued to me by the mayor of the city of Indianajtolis, under the corporate seal of said city, dated January 17, 1877, showing that is there due the following named contractor the amount hereinafter specified for street improvement in the city of Indianapolis, Marion county, Indiana: Due Henry Clay, for grading and graveling Deloss street and sidewalks, from Oregon or Nebraska street to Brook street, from James K. P. Musslenian the sum of nineteen dollars and twenty cents (?1.2U), amount of assessment charged against lot Ts'o. sixteen (10) In outlot No. two (2i in Masters's subdivision of Drake A Mavhew's second addition to the city 01 Indianapolis, Marion county, Indiana. Now the said defendants are hereby notified that, unless within (20) days after the publication, for three weeks, of this notice the amount so assessed against the above described lot or parcel of land is paid, I will proceed to collect the amount 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 all costs that may accrue. HENRY W. TUTEWILER, City Treasurer. Indianapolis, Ind., February 7, 1877. NOTICE TO NON-RESIDENT. Whereas, a certain precept has been duly issued to me by the mayor of the city of Indianapolis, under the coriorate seal of said city, dated January 17, 1877, showing that there is due the -following Tiamea contractor the amount hereinafter specified for street improvement iu the city of Indianapolis, Marlon County, Indiana: Due Henry Clay, for grading and graveling Deloss street and sidewalks, from Oregon or Nebraska street to Brook street, from Edward B. Saverage the sum of nineteen dollars and twenty Centn (91Ü.20), amount of assessment charged against lot No. thirty-three (33) in outlot No. two (2) in Masters's subdivision of Drake & Mayhew's sesond addition to the city of Indianapolis, Marlon county, Indiana. Now, the siid defendants are hereby notified that, unless within (20) days after the publication, for three wee.s, of this notice the amount so assessed against the above de scribed lot or parcel of land is paid, I will proceed to collect the amount so assessed by levy and sale of said lot or 1 arcel of land, or so much thereof as may be ueossary to satisfy the above claim, and all costs that may accrue. HENRY W. TUTEWILER, City Treasurer. Indianapolis, Ind., February 7. 1S77. NOTICE TO NON-RESIDENT. Whereas, a certain precept has been duly issued to me by the mayor of the city of Indianapolis, under the corporate seal of said city, dated January 17, 1877, showing that there to due the following named contractor the amount hereinafter specified for street improvement in the city of Indianapolis, Marion county, Indiana. Due Henry Clay, for grading and graveling Deloss street ana sidewalks, from Oregon or Nebraska street to Brook street, from James K. P. MussKman the sura of nineteen dollars and twenty cents ($19.29), amount of assessment charged aginst lt No. eighteen ( 18 in outlot No. two (2) in Masters's subdivision of Drake A Mayhew's second addition to the city of Indianapolis, Marion county, Indiana. Now the said defendant is hereby notified that unless within (20) dys after the publication for three weeks of this uotlce. the amount so assessed against the above described lot or tMircel of land is paid. I will proceed to collect the amount so assessed by levy and sale 01 said lot or parcel oflund. or so mucn tnereo as may be necessary to satisfy the above claim and ail costs that may accrue. HENRY W. TUTEWILER, City Treasurer. Indianapolls, Ind., February 7. 1877. NOTICE TO NON-RESIDENT. Whereas, a certain rrecent has been duly tuuned to tiiA he the m vor nf the citv of In)!. anapolls, under the corporate seal 01 said eity, dated Januaay 17, 187., showing that thwe is due the following namea contractor tlie amount hereinafter specified for street improvement in the eity of Indianapolis, Marion county, Indiana: Due Henry Clay, for grading and graveling Deloss street and sidewalks, from Oregon or Nebraska street to Brook street, fro James K. . Mussleman the sum of twenty-two dollars and sixty-cents ($22.60), amount of assessment charged against lot No. nineteen (19) in outlot No. two (2) In Masters's subdi vision 01 urase s siayoew 1 secoaKX auuuion to the city of Indianapolis, Marlon county, In diana. Now, the said defendant is hereby notified that unlesH,wlt hin 20days after Lue publication, for three weeks, of this notice the amount so as essed against tlie above deei Ibed lot or parcel of land is paid, I will proceed to collect the amount so assessed by levy und sale of said lot or parcel of land, or so much thereof as may be necessary to satisfy the above claim, ana all coaU that may accrue. HENRY W. TUTEWILER, City Treasurer, Indianapolis, Ind., February 7, 1877.

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I For 10 subscriliers..... For 20 subset! ters I For 50 subscritters 32 BENHAM, Indianapolis, Ind. "VTOTICE is hereby given lothe citizens of JA the Twelfth ward, in the citv of Indianapolis, t enter township, Marion "county, Indiana, that I, Timothy Donlon, a male inhabitant of said ward, over the age twentyone years, will apply to the board of county commissioners of said county, at. their next meeting, for a license to II, lor one year, spiritous. vinous and malt liquors, In a less quantity than a qu-irt at a time, with the privilege of allowing the same to be drank on my premises. The precise location of the premises whereon I desire to sell said liquors is described as follows: Lot No. 1 in outlot No. 130 Yandes subdivision, and known as No. 'jys South West street, in the city of Indianapolis, Center township, Marion County, Indiana. Signed I TIMOTHY DOXLAN. "XXOTICE is hereby given to the citizens of J the Fifth ward, in tlie city of Indianapolis, Center township, Marion countv, Indiana, that I, James Malev, a male inhabitant of said ward, over tlie age of twenty-one years, will apply to the board of county commissioners 01 said county, at their next meeting, for a license to sell, for one year, spiritous, vinous aud inaltquors, in a less quantity than a quart at Wime, with the privilege of allowing the same to be drank on my premises. The previse location of the premises whereon I desire to sell said liquors is descrilx-d as follows: I-ot No. 20 outlot No. 118. and known as No. 4 West Washington street, in the city of Indianapolis, Center township. Marion county, Signed JAMES MALEY. Thomas H. Bowlkh, Attorney. STATE OF INDIANA, Marion county, ss: In the Superior Court of Marion county, in the state ot Iudiana, April term, 1877. No. 17,758. David M. Taylor vs. James Dickson, Mary A. Dickson, Robert Dickson. He it known, that on the2Glh day of January, 1877, the above named plaintiff, by his attorney, filed in the office of the clerk of the Superior Court of Marion county, in the state of Indiana, his complaint against the above named defendants to quiet title to real estate and to remove liens claimed thereon, and on sail2tth day of January, 1877, tlie said plaintiff filed in said clerk's office tbe affidavit of a competent person showing that said defendant. Kotiert Dickson, is not a resident ol Hie state of Indiana. Now, therefore, by order of said court, said defendant last alove-named is herebv notified of tbe filing and penieuey of said com plaint against him. and that unless he appear and answer or demur thereto, at the calling of said cause on tlie second day ot tlie term of said court, to be begun and held at the court hoiiM in the city of Indianapolis, on the first Monday in April. 1877. said vompiaint. and tbe matters and things therein contained aud alleged, will be heard and deternirfted in his absence. AUSTIN H. BROWN, janSl-Sw tlerk. 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 tae Grand Rapids and Indiana R. R. Co. Strong soils, snre crops, plenty of timber: no drouths, grasshoppers or chinch bugs. Pure water, running streams, ready markets, civilization and schools. Railroad runs through center of grant. Irice. from M to $10 per acre. Send for our Illustrated pamphlet, full of facts. In German or English. Say in what paper you saw this notice. Address W. 0. HUGHAET, Land Commissionei; GRAND RAPIDS, MICH. Title Ter feet, Dr. JAMES, Jjoch Hospital, 204 Washington St, Car rruklio, CHICAGO. Cba Krai br th. Suve r Ilila4torUiecxprrM p.rpoM 01 fi ag unmMUite rviwr la llcaar.orpriTMc.chnoir u4 limn ilueuti im all tfcrir onaiHicmted form.. It wrll kaowB lr. Jum hu .toed ml (lit hnd of th pnrNB fur the part thirty year. Af kad perirare are all Important. SraHaal Halm, aib4 Inaarw by 4rraiu. ptm:"1W pie on th face, lost manhood, caa paarUrHr be cured. Lli wanting the aMMt delicate atteatioa, call or wriie. FUwant home for patients. A Soak for tlie aaiUioa Harrta Moide which tell, raa all about ttua- dUo-air.. wa abauM aiam, way act, 10 cents to pay aaataee. Pr. J aa. has arty roama and paiion. Yoo ace no one hot the Doctor. Office hoars, t a. avle I p.m.; Sunday, 10 to 12. Dr. Jane is 60 year o aje. 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