Indiana State Sentinel, Volume 26, Number 26, Indianapolis, Marion County, 14 February 1877 — Page 8
TUE IXDIAN A STATE SEXTTXEL, . WEDNESDAY MORNING- FEBRUARY 14, 1877
SILKS!
-AT THE SAME OLD PüfGES Notwithstanding the ADYAXCE OF 83 FEH CEVJT. In the Raw Material la France. DRESS GOODS AT Less tten it Cost to Mate Tbem. Ceili meres, Serges, Ele., Jn all the New Steels and Oreys, selling at Actual tont. Our Remnant Tahlo Is literally groanh: with Desirable Goods from all over the Department, wiling for a onz nimost. TI E INVOICE this month, and are striving to close oat at hat we can L S. AIRES & CO., INDIANAPOLIS. "itfANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL t ii.yj:y and the iarketn. OfHCKOFTH IfTDIANAPOI tS HUNTM I-, I Tuesday Kvhjiivo, Feb. 1:1, 1877. i Then-are no new developments in monetary affairs. The bitnki nr well supplied with currency, and are metuln; tlir want of the regular customers at 10 t Vi per cent, but borrowers to obtain accommodation. arc retjuired to present strictly gilt edged paper, which placed at 10 to 12 per cent. Eastern exchange is In ! im I (til supply, but the banks are selling acros the counter at 1-10 premium. INDIANAPOLIS CLEARING HODS. Clearings. Balanoen. For 33 weks endin? D -c:..;!!,,"1 lO.wixw Kor month of January ").iifr,.(x;) l.fjOH.OO'i Thursday, Feb. 1 KO.WX) .fj.OOO Friday. Feb. 2 -"J:",0no .Vi. UK) Saturday, Feb. 3 i"7, ff.'.ux) Monday Feb. 5 .... rv.,000 lOfi.f..) 1 yesday, Feb. 6 J ."..( 87.000 weUiieMlav, Keb. 7 SLDJuh) S.".l-oo Thursday, Feb. ISmwi 4!,iioo Friday, Keb. 0 176,0-m 00,000 F-itarday, Feb. 10 -.Mlr.OOO 7Z,W Monday, Feb. 12 ltUirt 4I.CM) Tuesday, Keb. 13 17i,." 11,0 0 The New York Daily Buileti-i of this date HVr. : Gold advanced in the early dealings from 10ö7i to 106, but in the afternoon fell to 10'M and so closed. On scold loans the rates weie 31 y ierct nt lor carrying. The United States assistant treasurer to-dav paid out t-07,-) for interest and 587,ouo for ,-) mlcemed. The silver payments amounted to P-,0uj. Durins tlif werk the lmp"rt at New ork were W.oUn.ftJrj, of which !.070.7.tz were dry goods and the renrilndt-r general mcrchandUe. The exports of domestic product' wer &ijiljm. 1 lie peeie exports were Jivi,ii.ls 12. The impo'ts ol specie were tm.tSi. The United states as-dst-ant treasurer paid put in coin during tiie week fl,2.H2ö. The custom n-eeipts amoum.-d to itiö.OUO. EXPORTS Or SfKCIE. The following is a detailed report of seeie exported from the district of New Vork for the week ending February 10, I CT: Total for week "uw.fvJS Since January 1, silver Sl.rS,iV2 fmce January 1, cold ti)2.i; l,87S,til5 Same time in 187 o,3K,01.t same time lu l7i 12.'V;.::i Same time in 171 I, U-M S;im time In 17.1. ,K)I,?1 Same time in 172 l,77i,(dl Same tlm -in 171 Sa:oe time in 1K70 I..V.0.S07 IMl-OKT.s ok il'KO.r.. Following is a details st;tt"in.ut of the imports of specie Into this jiorl during the week ending Kebruaty It): To-al '. fl 11,1 ii! Previously reported -1,112,1)10 Total since January I l,8M,0H8 Same time in 17...". l.M,I2ti do 17 l.Vt,l!l do 171 S.Yi.0.,1 do 1S7.J , 147,212 do 172 'SfifiM do 171 - Wl,lH .tir York Financial Matten. NlWlOIUt, Feb. 12. Money Kasy; 2qtt per eent. Prime mercantile paper 1 jc I1-, per rnjnt. Customs Kecelpt j-.;7,()0u. Assistant treasurer disbursed 1114,000. Clearings r22,uuo,t)fK'. Sterling 80 days W'i; hiKbc 4S5VJ. Oold Opened at lOV'. ml closed at ltXVi with saie in the Interim at 10V-4. Carrjlng Itatea 2' to , and closiug at 5 per cent. Ssilver at London 57'i pfiice. Here silver bars are l.")J greenback and isf-i (old. Ilver coin VA per cent aiscoant. Governments Active and a little V-tter, except for '( couions. lliiilroad bonds dull. state Hecnritle 0.uiet. htock market weafc and at times deraorall2sl. New Jersey Central was very prominent in dealings, declining from 18 to l.V'-w. This fresh decline was due to a variety of rumor, It beinj; reported that the bank account of the company had been attached by Judgment reditor, that the book and papers of the concern Lad been removed to Uizabeth, N. J . that a receiver hd been appointed for the Lehigh and Wilkesbarre coal company, and that one would noon be appointe-i for the New Jeraey Central. All of thse report could not b fully authenticated, although it 1 a fact that the bank account of the company has really be?n attached so far aa one lnMitution 1 concerned, altkough only a fw thousand dol lars were on deposit tht-re. i ne iieiaware and Hudson canal was weaker tlian the New York Centrat,deelininK from KPA to and closing at the lowest Doint. Delaware. Ltckawanna and Western was strongest of all coal fttocka. onenine at w:. and d?cllnlm' to 0 advanc irngtoKMand closins at The general list wiu lu-avy aud lower with uioreorlessprea-mre to sell leading Miares. Western Union lel a downward movement and declined from to Kf.. closlnz at 70. The decline In this stock had a depressing Influence on other aliarea, and Northwestern common ileclined from ' to and oreferred from 52'-4 lo oÜ4. Tran.sactions at the exchange-' aggregated 1U hliares. of which 5liX0 were West ern Union. 4.000 Northwestern, 3,600 ltock Island. 4.O0 Ht.Kaul, :.X Ixkr Hhore, 6,1)00 New York Central, MiO Michigan Central, 4 ),00f) Lackawanna, ZUnw New Jersey Central and 11, 0W lxiaware ana tiuuson canai. coupons. Al neve, and PltU 90'4 Ciu pons, WV. . Iök , Coupon t new) 65lii NortnweRtern Do preferred Joajtoua, H7 1 1' f "nnnons, (Vi.. r . in. C, C C. and I . Vi N. J. central., Kock Island ., Kt. Paul.. new ,m i i" no New 4S-. -1075'
10-40 il(rt lfVJ coupons 1)1 Cnrrency, m 12-, W. U.TelejrrHpb. 70"Jjo preforred 20
Pt. Panl. preferred 4'i Wabaah 7V4 FU Wayne... Terre liauU. iuito liu), priiA. 1 1 Clicao and A. Ion lm
Do preferred 110 Ohio and Misa J DttL. Lack.and W A. and P. Tel !'.$ Missouri Pacific 4 Indiana Central... 2H C, B. and Q Han'bal and 8t Jo 11 Cen.Paclflc b'nda.l07'J ITntou Pac.bonda10iX-8 U. P. land grant-.K'-'! 1 1. P. s. f. bonds Tenn., old 42! i Tenn., new...-.-. 42-4 Virginia, old !V) Virginia, new.. :56 New te... . vfaripona arlposa, pret a. i dams hxpress.- 104 Veils A Kargo Ex. t3 American Ei 57 i IT. H. F.a press 50 Central 10) rle tp; rie, preferred-.. 1 Harlem....... 110 Karlem,preferred.l3S Micntgan central. Panama 122 CT. P. stocic..... ti' LikefcLore - 5l7. QUnobi Central 52 POMMERCIAIThe general markets to-day were quiet and prices during the past we-k have undergone no marked caange. Groceries are steady, with a fair jobbing de mand for sugars and coffees. In dry goods, we note flrmnwss in all de scriptions of cotton fabrics, with a tendency to advanced quotations. The grain market is quiet. Corn is in light request, with liberal receipts. Oats are steady. Wheat is steady at our quotations; the offerings include but few samples of strictly prime grades. Provisions have fluctuated somewhnt during the week, the market to-day giving ev idence of weakness, with a decline of about The nroduce market are fairlv active. B f . with liberal receipts of eggs, poultry and but ter, and prices are declining. The New York Daily Bulletin of 'this date reports the markets as follows: Hois Ifeeipts to-day ITS bbls. The demand is of a moderate and cautious character still, and the tone wnaewhat irregular. As a rule. the receivers do not feel inclined to allow stock to accumulate to any exteut, and held lots i' particular are deemed bt to sell out as racidlv as possible; but, considering the re duct ion on eost already made and the near approach of Iient, strictly fresh are probably ottered with a little more care inau last weeK. Prices, however, are easier again to-day, and 25c is the top tobe obtained, while 22c by many seems to be considered high enough to quote. Limed ueglected. Near-by stock, single bbl per doz. (SZj (AX $... W20 (U.IH State .... Weslarn, priine.Old western- .... C .a n ad ia it Southern 15 Limed state ... is 16 Limed western foin.TKr Lire hits about the umh! call, and with th amount coming forward not very large. Ook1 lots rule about steady. Cieese are the most difficult to handle. lressed are steady and ii fair average demand, but holden Inclined to well on full bllds. e quote: Dressed turkeA. state and western, l."Hc; do .air to kckkI ll(12e; dressed spring chickeus, choice, ter lb, 13'löc. Fowls Jersey prime, per lb, 12l.'Je: fair to good 10(j(11c: aoKtateand western prime IUVllc;do do fair to rockI liw.ülO' .c. Uuckh state and western prime IfiförWc; dofairto good Hrtl4e; do Jersey lti(l7c. Geese Prime to choice i)?llc; fair to gosl Kfc. Live l'oultrj' Spring cbickens.per H, western, Kctllc: Jersey 10(otl2. towls State and J-rsey, per lb, 13(;rl4c: do western 12iljc: roosters, old, per lb, 4(apr; turkeys, state and Jersey, per lb. lJtllc; do western, per lb, V2:tVinz ducks, state and Jer sey, per pair, to-'smlte I ducks, western, per pair, ,vy (.!.: geese, state and Jersey, ht pair, 51 do cv-w; u'i western, per pair, si i-sji BOrfTO WOOL XAKKI-rr. IKoston Journal of Commerce. J The receipts of wool have been nuite moder ate the past M eek, and none are from abroad, as prices do not favor lance Importations. As will lie seeu below, tue aggregate sales here are ab ut 200,000 poutuls more tnanthe previous week, when they footed up a little more than 1 .000.000 pounds. The sales have mainly been tirectly to the manuf:u'turers,and not for spec ulation. 1'rice. continue to rule nrm, and a pond feeling exists. This is really the dullest tune for the wool trade in the year. There are contradictory Statement as to the eHect of the ate drought in California, some advices stat ing (list the clip will Ik; reduced one-half, and othem giving assurances that the clip will not ik materially reduced. Whether much wool coi uen to this country as (lie result of the auction sale in London on the 2oth lust., turns tio;) the pricps realized at the sale. Probably the figures will be too high to justify shipments to America, We rport sales of 4Ü0.0OO lbs of domestic. iV;y lbs of California, 209,000 lbs nulled, and r;i,0iHhs foreign, making a total of l,228,auo lb. In domestic. 6.500 lbs scoured at i'watSOe: 30.01) Oregou at private terms; 2ni0 Colorado at private terms: 2,U)0 combing neece at 4e; 1,000 unwashed do at Sic; 7ö,0U0 XX and above at 4c; 9)00 No. 1 fleece at 45c; 6,000 do at 45c; I.CODdo at 42'Jc; 4.UU0 medium fleece at c, 10,(KJ0 co!ubiug aud delaine at 45($ltjc; 15,000Texas it private terms: l,0iJ coarse neece at 4uc: combing and delaine at 52i"lc; 2,000 X tiliioat itc: 2",0U0 lake at 2!(li0c; ll.tmo un washed and heavy at 2'i'o:rjc ; 25,0nn comb ing at 50ftjc: :i,im) Wisconsin at 40c; :m scoured at SO.": rt.oofi low at 00c; 7,i0 Orexou at private terms: 10,0)0 scoured at öOc lc: 7.1)00 aorta at 13i f'-"-jc; H,Ooo scoured at 125 55e ; 15.0f)0 XX and ivaiisyivauta at 4(jic; J.uuu ioi neece at and ends; r,00 delaine at 4e; 20,(ioo'x Wisconsin at 40: c: 3,n00 coarse scoured at 40c; 2,(1 n) tub at 4V: ri.OW Oiegon on private terms; 5,0(0 unwashed and unmerchantable at 2Sc; 3,Ui0 fine Texas at 2Sc: ö.OOO do at 27c: 1,000 scoured coarse at ü'c; 1.0U0 scoured at 71c; ö.3.iao line Texas at private terms; 8,000 unwashed comb ing at 3io; U.iooo lleece at private terms; 1".W)0 un washel fleece at 4-ilAc: 4,000 unmer chantable at 3tc; Vö,000 combing at private terms; 6,;0 tub washed at 41c; 1.S00 acoured at 00c. OU 'CHANQK. The attendance upon the dally meetings is not large, but is improving nd considerable business U reported. Dlspittche on 'Cbftngr. LIVERPOOL. Flour ?-Vt2 Is 6d. Wheat Winter 10s 8d3lls; spring 10h10s t)d ; white 10s IdlOa Cd ; club 10s 7dlla. OoBN-New 21s 6d21s9d; old 259 SdQZon 9d. Pork 67 s 6d. LABD I Od. BALTLX0KS. Wheat Hteady. FiouB 0,ulet; steady. Coit Mixed western easier; 56c spot;56Vic March; 57;c April; 5858?ic May. HIW TOKK. WniAT-Qulet and firm; Chicago 1137(51 46; Milwaukee fl 37(31 49; red wiuter II 50(31 bö; amber f l &"xyl 66, Corn Quiet; mixed at 561c. Oats Quiet; mixed 4IQ51c; white 4ö55o, Poke Qolet: f!6 35 bid for March; 116 50 for April; 116 65 for May. Lako Quiet; f 10 95 bid for February ; til 07' i March; 111 20 April; f 11 30 May. Gold 103. CHICAGO. Wheat Hieady at fl 32; car lota sold at t 327i4l 3T-; for March; II SJ April; nora inally f 1 32 February. CoRN-rirra; 41Jccash; 41Ji3tlJ March; Vr(3157ic May. 0AT3-Dull; 3rj.j5J4c Ma"h; April; Pork Firm; 115 75 March; $16 April. Lard Firm; flO 75 March; 110 7J April. Cvt MEAT5-I5oxed, quiet ; S. nominally öjc; L. C. mfc; 8. It. 8Jic; H C. e; L. C. 8. C. 5e Orxxx Meats Hams 89c, Its lbs average Hrx4-Kstlmated receipU for 48 hours 10,000 head. Market quiet and tame. CALL. BOARD OM CHAKUK. 41 was bid high mixed corn f.o. b. on White. Line cars; 42c asked on lloosac Tunnel cam 4)c was ld for mixed In elevator, 40Wc askel :Wc was bid for ear corn on E. and P. D. or O. W. D. cars: 41c wa-i bid for May corn, 45 asked April corn waa offered at 4 te; No 2 white oata were offered at 40c track; bran wasoüeied at llj 00. SALES 05 'CHANGE. 2 ears ear com. Diamond Line. f. o. b-... 8 1 car high mixed corn, f.o. b., II. F. cars. 41
aclflc Mall 21" J
I curmntu corn, truea.... . .. ... J icnroilt- 83 1 J cata laux'd corn, u!u 40 caxo red wncat, t-uupU I 40
4S 42J 42 4 00 car yellow corn, f. o. b 3 earn blah mixed corn. f. o. b 3 cars mixed corn, f. o. b SObblalow grade flour...........-, ...... RECEIPTS A5D SHIPMENTS. The following are the receipts and shipmeats for the last 21 hours:
car yellow corn. f. o. b
Articles. Receipts Shiprats Bran Tons. 30 70 barley- Bushels. 4U) CVal and Coke Tons. 1,(JJ0 4S Cattle -. Head. 442 i'a Corn Meal....... Barrels. Soo 1,KK) Corn- - Bushels 4.5,200 4S,sj0 Flour Barrels. 1,000 2,700 IIay........--... Tons. 40 - Hides Tons. 00 80 Hogs- Head. 540 Horses aud Mules. Head. 31 17 I jirtl r Tierces. - Lumber. -. Feet. 231,000 113,000 Oats- . Bushels. . 7,700 9,100 Provisions Tons. 90 110 Kye. .....I Bushels. 1.200 WH) Sheep......... Head. 25n 175 Wheat.. -.. Bushels. 750 . Wool Tons. 10 Whisky...... rarrels. lo
DAILY REVIEW OP TIIE INDIANA!. OUS MARKETS. IndlanapollM Provision "iarkei. Bulk Meats Tlie market to-dav was oulet and weaker, with ligtit transactions. We quote C. R. sides at ic; clear sides shoulders rj&O1. lard Is steady at 10Jillc for prime steam aud llir?i.U4c for kettle. jobbi.no Prices Clear pork, 119 00; mess pork. J18 00; bacon shoulders, packed, Mic; sugar-cured do, packed, OJJc; bacon.clear sides, pacKed, iu;c; breaaiast bacon, packet lüc; sugar-cured hams, 12c; steamed lard, 12c; settle lard, tcs, U)c kettle lard, bbl, 12Kc: kettle lard, kegs, lc. Indianapolis Grain ami Flour 9f arWet. Corn The market to day is quiet and easier. though not quotably lower. We quote: h. m. 41c, ele.; 42(jl3c f. o. b.; mixed 40r(41c eleva tor; iiizc i. o. d. s yenow Avygizc in elevator: 42!-if(l3c f. o. b.; white 40(illc ia elevator: 41fa,12e f. o. b.; rejected Idga below graded corn, according to condition aud quality. f LOüK 1 here is a fair local and snipping demand at an mlvance. We quote fancies at $7 2537 75; family, W &1m7 00 ; low grades at $4 00.4ö 50; extra Vi 75i0 2-"; superfine 5V,t5 50. WHEAT The market rules quiet and steady; J1301 35 for No 3 red; No l red 1 351 4-5; choice amber SI 40(3150; rejected 8110125; wnite i 40ci mi. Oats Are firmer and in demand: prices range from ;a40c; rejected aoioc. Kye in fair demand at Ti&isc. Feed Bran In good demaud, but little of fered; quotations 11 5015- f. o. b. Kine feed about Ji7 00. Kilu-aried yellow corn meal according to brand 52 4o&2 55 per bbl; nwoilna). InIlnnapoIlt Produce Sfnrket. Apples Market quiet- We quote at fl Vi Q2 00 per Dbl. butter ery tun aua lower ai uyiie; poor 10($l2c. BEESWAX 'Zoe. BiLAJf We quote white navy at 1180(32 15 per oushel lrom store. ioss Shipp, rs are paying 12c per dor.en on arrival. The market east are much depress ed, with prospects for still lower price. FEATKEK8 r inn; receipts are light. We quote prune live geese at 40(i H'c: mixed, geese and duck, 2025c; old feathers io-'iuc. xloEY Kanges iroua ä'öjc per pounc, according to quality. hat Prime pressed new timothy at wa( 10 SO per ton: loose hay $7 50;S 50; very dull. Poultry Steady: receipts light. Turaeys alive, 7(c per lb; ducks J&Oper dox; rooatera jl bo per doz; hens tl '&&1 75 per doz. Uees9, full feathers, to 40 per Joe. Dressed poultry: We quote chickens, N. Y. dressed, ,ntic per lb.; full dressed, 52 öOfa'J 00 per doz. Turkeys. Y. dresjed, tf'Jc per lb; lull dressed, Iks per lb. KAGa Are In good demand, and we quote good cotton rags at lH- P"- lDUSI0X9 carce ana in uemana; quoiea at 11 rtO(r- 60 per oarrti. Kotatoes Are lower, w e quote: Nico si per bu. sweet potatoes $2 2 52 50 per bbl. Cranberries Are selling at S3 &ol 00 per bushoi and at W.411 oer barreL Indianapolis Orocrr Market. Coffees We nave no change to note In prices; ordinary grades: Rio 20$20c; good to lair 21 35c: prime at 24c; choice to fancy 24 25c; and Java at 30333c. Cheese Prices are ilrmand advancing; we quote at ll15c. Molasses aad Sirttp Quotations are unchanged. New Orleans molasses Is worth lor new crop 55i.tbc, for fair to fancy, and sirups at 50c3Si for common to fancy. Kick Dealers quota at araie ior Carolina; SVj&'c for fair to best Louisiana. Sugars Stocks are lair ior tue season ana prices lirm. We quote refined A at 12(12'ic; Off A at 'lJ-UJic ; extra C at 10'- iOllVo ; hard, 12l24c: circle C and B, lojioftc; yellows, (SlOcjtair to choice New Orleans i(3l0c. rt)AP we quote lioosier tjitr coiuutou oar a tf'i iu v.. v K... . TVn u. ,r 'u flArti i u n KUa tu. f IK other German 14 i 50 per box: White Russian pressed cake ; Babbitt's, 17 257 50 per box. Caudle We quote: Hoto. UtoJoc; star can dies. lVlKc: common Dressed, liya(jHc. Bi;OO.M-tX)itiN w e quote Choice hurl, per lb 7fiL7o I ancy stalk braid, per ID -..&y,o;.,c ltel and red tip, per lb 45 c Common, er lb . 2;.3 c BUOOM.s we nave no cuange to noie u quotations. Coiu n, pr dr..51 .ri0a2 00 Hurl, pr dz. ..$2 rn.i3 00 .. 4 0Ua4 50 .. 2 50a2 75 I 30ft S5 40v 50 7l(. SO 85('tl (i0 30(01 40 l'lain 1WH2 9V sieamnoiiu Fancy carpet.. 3 00a3 50 Shaker TKAS Are uncuungea. Young hyson, common Young Hyson, fair to good -. Young by sou, choice .... Young hyson, extra choice Imperial, common m penal, nne. mperial, choice 5f K :'C4 4." 75(1 00 (iuupowder, common AS 0 Gunpowder, nne Gunjiowder, choice , 01 uun powder, extra cnoice Japan, uncolored, commonJapan, uncolored, fine new....... Japan, uncolored, choice new-...-., Oolong, inferior Ooloiiü. flne - 1 0tv,l U5 2.H 35 , 50(4 00 5((t N) 4-'m4 bO Oolong, extra choice BOtJt 00 CORDACJE Price are a shade higher. MauUa.!i loö-ltf m-lti' Manila, v. in 1 Manila, yt in.up..l5;2 stsal. to 5-ltl 12 Sisal, Inch- KLsal.i ln.x larg'rll Sash cord. hemD ...19 Cotton robe J5 Hay rope.l, a, 4 ply.,144 IiayrieIcomtuoulDi NAVAL HTOKKS We quote: Kostn,ex.paleS5öO3Ö00 Itosin, No, 3...J2 50275 Howl n, pale, bbl 4 (XM44 50 Kosin, No. l,...J3 2-H'-'i 75 Rosin, No. 2....30Ot43 25 OlLfcy-lnce are firm teet I OOftl 10 Extra K C Do. NO. W..... C Do. No. 2 .0S75 c Petrol 'm. ref. 2b4(j27 o Tar. pr bbl... Navy pitch.fcp. turptine. a t.4 00 Mot &tj West VlrginU Lubricatiug-.52Ko Do. No. 2.....-4j927c Neatsroot Linseed 65(g)70 Indianapolis Dry Ooodi MarketDRY GOODS The market is nrm, with a fair demand for seasonable goods. Battlnu Ordinary, 10125o; middling, ISo; beat tlasue, loc. Browm Datxxoso NaahTllle, 8ie ; Pepperel Be: stark, vc. Tickiko Oxaeeo2inch,16ic; Amoekeag.A Ml A ITai A KLaIVnaaryafa A A Uoflal 1 -w Medal, 164c; extra,;, 15c; extra,-4, lue ; LewlaVon, 30 incu, 10c; &iincn,ioQ, on ucu, ufC, plaid ISO. shirttmo Btripes American, ft-S, 10c; 8-S, 9c: Whittuden cheviots. B DS4o: AA Ho : AAA 12Kc:XX.lic; Otin cheviots, 12te; t-verett do. 11 sx: homespun DVic. PAPEaCAMaüiua common colors, 7c; high colors, 1c higher. Phi.nts Very firm: American 8c; Washing' tou, MerniuHO, oriental and Coueatoga, 7o; Klchmond & Ai'en ic - rrerrau y. - . mi ard Mhirtlng Drlnts, 7c: Albion solid colore, iytn; vVaniMUtts, bo; Moornlug prints, 7c. Carpet Chain Wuite, 21o; colored, i7c; coverlet warp, 23c. BroWW BHEETi50a-Vennout,l?ic; Nasüvllle, 9c; Middle vide So ;Idaho,8y,c; New Albany(4o; star a A...rfc: Laurel D.8ic; Laurel H.;;c: Park A., S.e: Granlie B be; Bedford K., do; Penp N.,7c; PeppO., iy4o; Pepp ..actrpp k., vc. Bleached sheetings Lonsdale lljic; Hope Viei Blackstone, ro: Mascoraent. uo: Hill. 7-oDc; 4-4, lüc; Dwight 8Ur,10c: Vaughn XX, S".c: Red Dog.60: ciuaker.7c: Cambrics. Lnsdatn, 15c; Young Warrior, Ho; Jabes Knight, 10 J : Wamsutta. 13c: Mew York Mills. UNc. Usaim BAoa-Amosseaz A.. 2oc: Lewision A t'Hci mark, 2oo; UoioaV2!i' Banner. 3;
Montauk. 21Zk; American ISMc: Harmon v
tunu. 1A1LS-Dealers report a fair de mand. Assorted numbers per lb 20c Dozen yarns, is, per doz -II1 jC Dozen yarns, r.ios, js?r doz - Ibc Down yarns. (inOs. per doz 8l,c Dozen yarns, 7()(s, per doz 7,c Carpet warp, (colored), per lb '!c (Jnret warp, (white), per lb 21c Coverlet yarns, per lb - 2kj Cotton twine, per lb 18i20c Cotton rope, per lb - 10c 1 rot nne 2(c Staging, per lb .. 2c Seine twine - SOc Candle wick, per lb 2.1c Batting, per lb lOtairJo JHlacellaneoua, OREA8E1 stead v and receipt lieht. Brown hihhc : yellow. K($kc : white, 7(osc. II I DCS The market is dull, with a probable decline of l2c. ureen cow hides 6 (3 c Green steer hides, 65 lbs and up........ 7 c Green salted hides....... . 7 Q c Green salted kip 8 (4 c Oreen Halted calf..... ................ 10 (. c Dry flint......... .....-.-........-..-......12 i c Dry salted ......... .10 64 c Sheepskins, Jan. slaughter, each...- 1 00(äl 43 Damneea. cut. scored or bulls, two-thirds of thcabove prices. L.EATUER Prices are firm. Sole, Oak, per lb...... f 3S( 42 Sole. Hemlock....... 3oa 85 Hamts - - av as Skirting - 42(3 Kovii narness zbij 01 Bridle. ter doz 54ii 0 Kips, city, per lb . .... (. 1 00 Do., French - - 1 uurai 40 Calfskins, city - W3I 40 no.. l'Tench 1 ii TAI.LOW Some increase In the demand: ountry, 7(7ic; city. 8c and firm. 1HO.M Wrought Bar, common, per 100 lbs.- 2 25 Wrought Charcoal Bar -. 45 Wrought, Scrap, per lb..... Ac Cast, Scrap, per lb..... VJ?4c S AILS-Trade is duu ana prices steady. 10d to iOd TZ 9503 05 4d to öd Xi 70-S3 80 8d -. 3 2(i3 30 Bplkes (cut).- 3 Vyi 30 6d to 7d 3 Vifo 55 LEAD Fair demand; prices steady. Pig TyTMc; bar per lb VifrlOc. shot rTices uncbaugea. Assorted pos. per bag, 52 30; Buck, per bag, S2 55. SALT We quote at 91 iurti t lucarioaa lots for lake per barrel: Ohio river II 60 per bbl. and 5310c additional in store. WOOL Market very dull. We quote un washed at 23,25c ; fleece washed, S035c; tubwashed. 40(3xj; burry wool Jxiuc per pouca lew. WINWW GL.SS-Prices are lower. 8x7 to 7x9 25 9x16 to 12x17 $:j IS 7x10 to SxlO Z 12x1 to 14x13) 3 30 8x11 to 10x12 2 70 15x20 to 18x2.' Ji 0004 00 8x11 to 10x15 2 85 AliCOHOL A fair trade is reported at 52 im 2 20 for W ner above proof. KAMilfl Are la fair request, ana nave declined in price. Virginla,raw..s ß loc lenneRsee rcu.j mo Ten'se w'ite. CVirjO c UUNlOW DKIl Fair traie at 5j ) per Keg for rifle. S-f 25 per keg for blast in. CAN N KD GOODS Are in fair request Peaches, 2 lb cans, per doz - Jl k.U 0 " 3 lb cans...". 2 3Va2 50 Pine apples 2 00i2 25 Strawberries 1 8Raspberries J 7o31 fvi I'ears - 1 hi w Itartlett lears . 2 .lx Plums, Damson, per doz 1 .Vw.l CO Green peas 1 twii Condensed milk- 2 ö&i 00 Oysters Cove, lib (a o Cove. 2 lb 1 40,U 75 Tomatoes, 2 lb 1 40(I 00 no a n a 10 FRUIT Tbe receipts of green apples are failing off, owing to the extremely low rates; market overstocked and dull. All other arti cles steady. lemons, per box 4 lKV.i 4 50 (4raps, :ncorl, per stand 3 OOy 3 50 iXvcr raisins, old, per lox :. . 2 15 Muscatel, crown 2 double i -T New -. - 2 2i Citron, per lb Prunes, old, per lb o'' " new " ... 8 at 7 ai? Pnrrants. ner lb 1 IV'i FISH Ix-alers report ample stocks lor the season, and prices are advancing. r it aW tj AA Mackerel, extra mess, rer ooi st i(i.o mi Mackerel, o. 1, large 1 ""-" Mackerel, No. 1, sliore- 17 00(18 00 Mackerel, No. 1, bay 11 Of tl5 00 Mackerel, No. 2, large-. - 11 S0frl2 00 Mackerel, No. 2, medium 9 00(4 9 50 Mackerel. No. 3, medium 8 004 8 50 Herring. No. 1. per box....... . x'4 oO Codfish, large, per lb - byidt 6 While fish, No. 1, per hair bbl o o mi White fish. No. 2, per half bbl 3 7V 4 00 Ukp herring, per bbl 2 50(4 3 0 Hhore herring, per bbl 7 UKu 7 50 OIL Linseed, raw, bWki per gai; ooueo .i rt75c. Carbon 110 fire test -oi-)c; iw nre test S-: 175 fire test 40c. Martet active. lArd oil very nrm: ex' ra winter 1 u" : o 1 st,4NKc; No 2(i.i73c; Strait's 00Soc: Banks fioc; Labrador 80c; castor fl 35; neat's foot80c S1 : tnrientine bbfttiuc per gallon per oarrei. SEKU Market sieauy who a lair ueiunim. Timothy at SI wra2 10. Clover on arrival 15c, from store 16r4l6!c per lb. Flaxseed 1100 In small lots, prime In car load lots SI 10. Indianapolis Livestock Market. Mondat Evestito, Feb. 12. I Reported by J. B. Sedwlck 4 Co., Wholesale Commission Dealers in Cattle. Ilogs and Sheep.i Cattle There were 2 cattle at the Kxchange yards to-day, and for the week ending to-day Too lit ad or beeves. 1 lie oemanu 110m butchers waa very light, they buying only nhout 80 rattle, leaving the balance for the shippers, who bought flvo car loads for shipment east. At the close there were 50 catDe left unsold; we quote the market very dull, good 1.200 lb steers selling at 4 254 75, and a few extra fine at to: good cows ana neuem at tiotiU): medium H2.V3 75; common S2 50M3; hulls dull at $2 50i3; stock steers 3üf3 7o; veal lives S.Va.5 50. KttEEP Are selling readily at S3 75(34, 25 per loo lbs for fair, aud St 50 1 75 for good. Moris Reoelnts to-dav amounted to 540 head. The market Is active and the yards are kent hare ol stock. Trices range from So 60(3 5 0 for the various grades, the market closing quiet. MARKETS BY TELEGRAPH. New York Market. New York, Feb. 12.-Cotton-Steady ; 129 i:lc: f utures closed steady. Flour Receipts 12,000 bbls; a little doing; prices unchanged. Rye floui-Dull attl 50(55 10. '.im meal Steady at T2 00 3 10. Wneat Spring quiet; winter lull: .receipt 25,000 bu; tungraded spring SI 281 30; No 2 Milwaukee, in store. SI 41 49; No 3 do SI 40; No 2 Chicago si 4;r4i . Rvh Western K285c. llarlev More doing; Canada 80c; 2-rowed Ktat T2S0c. Corn Receipts 77,000 bu; new in moderate lnouiry; old nominal: ungraded western mixed 54rfc55e; uo grade bbit,'üe 1 steamer, mixed, oW5rjc; old western mixed, steamer, held at tk , t .. .. .1 1. . Muulnl. ?l Wl V... VSatS IUIl inn . J , ITxripi. oijvnj wu. mixed western and state 3044c; white do 44 0c. I lav 115. Hops-Dull and heavy; j eni lings 812c; new Coffee Quiet and unchanged. Sugar Quiet and unchanged. Molasses Quiet aud unchanged. Uice Unchanged. Petroleum Crude llte ;refined 1919JJc ;cases nominal; naptna i tc. Tallow 8'. Resin fi 152 25. , Turpentine tester; spirits 42ie. vrs Western 16,oi27c. Provisions Pork, uninspected S16 50lö C2VJ March :S17 asked. Beef quiet. Middles, w estern long clear Wc; city do e. 1 inwd Hotrs Western 17 5fWS7 lC. Ijrd Closed heavy ; prime steam III 15 bid; February Hi 1411 17-. Cheese Unchanged. WhUky-Sl 07l 08. Memphis Market. Memphis. Feb. 12. Cotton 12c : sales 400 bales; receipt 3.711 bales; shipments 7,039 bales; stock 52,49,117 bales. Flour 'holce family i 508 50 Corn I7ruc. Oata 50(.'5c. Provisions Pork SIS 6018 85. Lard Sil 75 keg SI2 75. Bulk meats 7c, 9c, ;c. iCgtng-Ufac.
Fcreiffti Markets. London. Feb. 12. tt n. in ivmaniii rnr mT,a
and account Vö 15-16. United States Bonds 5-203, lHßö, lOSi: do 1867, 109-J; 10-408, 1114; new 5s, 107 Railway shares: Nw Yorfr rhniml m tt, a fY7; preferred, 19; lUluois Central 52. Spirits Petroleum Keflned lljid. Spirits Turtientine 29s. Parts, Keb. 12. Rentes lotif 12.! jc. FRAXKroRT. Feb.12. TTn New fives lo.i?i. Astwerp, Feb. 12. Petroleum 45f. Liverpool, Feb. 12. Cotton-fPfi iiuiai. sales of lJjOO bales. Wheat California white lrw 4.15 ifv .1 . ..ii. 10s7dclls; red western spring, Nos 2 to 1. 10s los 9d ; winter do los Sti-Älls. Kork 67i8. Beef ms.' Lard öl .Vis. Cheese 71s. Biicon Long clear middles nmrf ,!. .... . - " Tallow 41d. I'etrolenin lo'.d ; refined Id) -.1. Linseed Oil 27is. Rosin Common tkl ; pale 13d. Turpeutlne-32.s. Chicagro Market. Chicago. Feb. 12. Flour Steadv. w heat No 1 Chicago spring fl 37; No 2 reg Oats Sf'.'ia.ViMf' cash- :rr MiMif sin AnrilCrf-jected27Ji2.Ht?. ivye uc. Barley 0B5c cesh ; tiOc March. Provisions Pork irregular: S15 ffl cash? 815 bTW.iW) March; IS 15 April. Lard S10 . cash; t!0 8710 tK) March; S10 7)11 00 April! Hogs Dressed in fair demand; mixed S7 00( 7 15: packing Hi 87.7 00. w iiisay ci vo. Receipts Flour 7,000 bbls: wheat 10 0TO bn: corn oLOiK) bu: oata lö.omCbu: rve 3.1.1 0 hi' barley 8,000 bi. Shipments Hour 6,000 hbls; wheat 21,0X0 ru: corn :t(.(Hn l.n- n.t. tji 1, bu ; barley 15,u0 bu. On the call board this afternoon wheat closed steady and jc lower. ''i 0 r ti inn ; ti-yc jiarcn. Oats Unchanged. Pork Lower: $15 80 bid March: sl6K7:hld April. ' Lard Lower; S10 80 bid March; S10 85 bid April. New OrleanM Market. New Orleans. Feb. 12 KlmirFreif.! bisher and scarce; superfine SO 25; XX SO 75; XXX S7 2o; high grades JS 50jiS 75. Corn 54(g.c. Oats Galena TjOo. Cornmeal Weak: 82 75. Hay Prime 10 uol 50. Provisions Pork 817 75. Lard: tierce Sllra 11 25: keg Sil 75(.fl2. Bulkmeats: shoulders (frtjOKc; packed shoulders e-'ifJic; clear rib W ,.-; clear sides 9o. liacon: Jobbing shoulders 7)c; clear rib loe; clear sides loc. Hams: stipar cured 1212! ic. Whisky 81 W(l 10. Coffee Rio cargoes, ordiuary to prime lS'-.V 20'4'cgold. Sugar Inferior öoc; common to good common 77c; fair to fully fair light (a1;; j-iiiiic ui vuoice Bv,fi;n;; ceuiriiugai ö-i'o.y'ic: yellow clarified Vtlir? c. Kice Quiet and steady: Ixiuisiana. onlinarv to choice. 4'.rti(Jo. Bran Dull and nominal; KVc. Molasses Common aora.'ü.c : centrifugal 2.VS 35c; fair 35c'7c; prime to choice 40a5fc. iold-lftj'..tai()5. Exchange New York premium ling exchange bankers' bills u00.13). SterSt. Louis Market. Louis, Feb. 12,-Cotton-Quiet; sales St. 1.200. Flour lxw and medium, ermles scarce ami wanted. Wheat Higher for low and medium grades; No 2 red fall 1 80 bid for cash aud SI 48 bid for rebruary: No 3 do 81 4t'.i cash and SI 47 Id for March. Corn Easier; 3838Jje for cash ; 39?c for March; Ilc for April; i;-c for May. tjats ;J4C casn. Rj-e 07)00. Barley Unchanged. Provisions-Pork f 16 Ö0,(116 75 offered : 816 90 April: $17 60 bid. Lardl quiet. Bulkmeats (c, Sc, 8?ie. Bicou:giKd jobbing demand at ST. 59 40, S! M and r. 7-. Hogs LiKht sii ipplng to good Yorkers j 25; packing S5 "6T16 lo; extra heavy 8-5 20gr6 70. Cattle Choice to fancy steers 85 2.Va6 00; good to prime Si (JOfd.5 12; light 4 00(44 25; fair to choice cows and heifers S3 VPjAl 00. Receipts Flour 3.700 bbls; wheat 10,000 bu ; corn 48.000 bu; oats b,(X)0 bu; rye none; bar ley 4,010 bu; hogs 3.000 head; cattle 1,300 head. Baltimore Market. Baltimore. Feb. 12. Flour Western super fine 85 00(45 75; extra SO OOutO 50; family SO 75e 7 50. Wheat No 2 winter red western SI 46: No 2 Chicaco SI 42; Pennsylvania red el otirtjl 58; amber SI 00; white ?1 öoal 55. Corn western mixed active atorj'c. Oats-White 4143c. itye TOfiis-Jc. Clover Seed In good demand at löi-aiOc. ProvLsions-Pork S17 75fc18 00. Bulk meats: shoulders SO 5nS 75; clear rib S9 00, loose. Bacon: slioulders 87 50rtt7 7.i; clear rib 110 2j. Hams ll15c. Lard: letlned Sil 50ail 75. Coffee lilo cargoes l.)2'520;4c; jobbing u):$ 220. Whisky St 09. Receipts Wheat 6,000 bu ; corn 5,500 bu. Shipments Wheat 8.5U) bu; corn 133,0-JO bu. New York Cattle Market. New York, Feb. 12. Beeves Receipts 3,870 head, making head lor the week, against 9.1S0 head for lust week. Market dull, at an advance from a week ago of J.4'c ; best droves 812; extra selections S12 25( 12 50; ordinary to strict ly prime steers y.-hvii . ine largest number of sales were at S9 25-a9 50. About 400 cat tle were taken for the English market. Sheep Receipts yesterday and to-day 12,100 bead, making :ia neau ior ine week, against 21.10 head for last week. The market is' over stocked aud dull, with a decline ot )&c for all grades except fancy and extra, and fancy wethers also a fraction lower: ordinary to ex tra sheep, S5 12Ura7 121 ; a couple of car loads sold at t7 25(37 50: fair lots $5 5o(o5 75. Swine Receipts &.H10 head, making 20,io head for the week, against 21,180 head for last week. None sold alive. There is a firmer feel ing, and good live hogs are wanted at SO o, Cincinnati Market. CrwcnoiATl, Feb. 12. Cotton 12) s. Flour Family. S 57. Wheat-Red, i 45l 53. Corn 43347C Oata SHf4-.'c. Rye 78a,. c. llarlev Prime fall. 85c. Provisions Pork S1650, spot; sales at S16 60 seller March. Lard-Steam S10 75f.l0 80, spot; sales at Sil 12y(411 15 seller May; kettle Sil 2 rail 75. Bulk ineats-6)i(ii(i!c. Bacou-7,9Ji9-.KC. Whisky tfl U4 generally held higher. Rntter Dull and unchanged. Hosm Common. 2.V45 75: fair to good light, S5 85(11 15; packing grades, S6 200 45; choice heavy, SO 5ocjtf 70. ReceipU 1,452 head; shipments i neau. Philadelphia Market. Philadelphia. Feb. 12. Petroleum Nom inal; crudö 15)4c: refined 20Jc. Clover Seed S15 25äl5 75. Timothy Seed 2 10. Flour-PennsylvanlaextrasSöOO; Minnesola family S7 00j7 50; IVnnsylvania do S700 &7 25; Oliio S7 87S: fancy S 00. Wheat Red SI oOcl 52: amber SI 33l 55; western red SI 401 45; white SI 55l 60. Itye 75c track. Corn Yellow western 54V955c. Oats Western white 4041c; tnixetl 37c. Receipts heat 2,400 bu; corn 20,000 bu. Shipments Corn 03,000 bu. Toledo Market. Toledo, Feb. 12. Flour Quiet. Wheat Quiet but firm; amber Michigan 1 50al 52;s-ller May SI 67Vf: No 2 SI 37; No 1 red" winter SI 55; No 2 red winter SI S'-J; seller March SI 50; rejected SI 13. Corn High mlxetl 45c; No 2 spot 47Jic; seller April 47)4; May 4SMc; white 45c; rejected 44c. Oats Dull; nomlual. Clover Seen SO. Receipts Flour none; corn 1.91X1 hn: oats UHU bu. wheat 4,000 bu ; Shipments Flour 3(o bbls; wheat 3,000 bu; corn 33,000 bu ; oata 8,000 bu. East Liberty 1,1 ve Stork Market. East Liberty, Pa., Feb. 1. Cattle Receipts fince Friday ljHS head, r Ort cars Hi rough and 25 cars yard; total stock for the week 4,257 head, or 10 cars through and 74 cars yard, against 178 cars through and 135 cars yard last week. No business done, so there are no quotations. Hmn Receipts to-dav 5.830 head; total for IL9 week 14,410 UeaU, a.iual 17,1A bead last
ular ji 01 casn; 1 x.-9 March; SI 33;i April; No. 3 SI 1!)' ;l 20; rejected 1 011 05. ' Corn 41e cash : 41 il) March ; 4Stt5-jc May; rejected :W..c.
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- - . . . . ij'iii iviay utrtuj ; IOUL1 ior the Week 11.0ML against tfl . lat u-.tk i...Ip made at S3 5nt5 75. llonton Slarket. Boston. Feb. 12. Flour Steady. Corn Quiet, but easier. Oats In demand. Rye 95c. Pltisbuix Market. PrrrsM-W!, Feb. 12. Petroleum Crude arive. but prices irregular; S2 5 at Parker's indine: ivliners still ntir 9Kii. lliilo.iir.v,(a delivery. ESTABLISHED 1837. ' PHCENIX BRAND." We offer the aliove hrand of White I .end to the public with the positive assurance that It 'S - PKKFECTIjY pike. i: KKTEIV. III LI Jk A t il.. For sale by dealers generally. Cincinnati, O. Note. Consumers will consult their interest by bearing in mind that a large proportion of the article sold as Pure White ia-1 Is adnlterated to the extent of fiom 50 to '.0 percent ; and much of it does not contain a particle of Ijead. A HOME AND FARM OF YOUK o"wisr On the line of a GKEAT RAILROAD, with go.nl markets both .ast and West. NOW IS THE TIME TO SECURE IT. Mild Climate, Fertile Soil, liest Country for Stock Raising in the United States. Books, maps, full information, also "THE PIONEKK," sent free to ail parts of the world. Address 0 F. Da VIS. Itnd Com. U. P. R. R. Omaha, Neb. "VTOTK'E Is hereby given to the citizens of i the Twelfth ward. In the city of Indianapolls. Center townsbip, Marion county, Indiana, that I, Timothy Dotilon, a male inhabitant of said ward, over tiie age twentyone years, will apply to the bomdof county commissioners of said county, at. their next meeting, for a license to sell, for one year, spiritous, vinous and malt liquors, in a less quantity than a quart at a time, with the prlv iiege of allowing the same to be drank on my premises. The precise local ion of the premises whereon I desire to sell said liquors is described as follows: Lot No. 1 In ojtlot Xo. 130 Yaudes subdivision, and known as No. 298 South West street. In the city of Indianapolis, Center township, Marion County, Indiana. Signedl TIMOTHY DOXLAN. jTOTICE Is hereby given to the citizens of Ibe nil li ward. In tbe city or Indianaisilis, Center township. Marion county, In diana, thai I, James Ma'ey, a male inhabitant ol said ward, over the age ot twenty-one years, will apply to tiie board of county commissioners ol said county, at their next meeting, for a license to sell, for one year, spiritous, vinous and malt liquors, in a lesa quantity than a quart at a time, with tbe privilege of allowing the same to be drank on my premises. The precise location of the premises wliereon I desire to sell said liquors is described as follows: Iyot No. 20 out lot No. 14S, and known as No. 3t4 West Washington street, in the city of Indianapolis, Center township, Marion county, l-Signed ' JAMES MALEY. BEST FRENCH BURR GRIST MILLS. tSJAFTr J Farmeis, Saw Mill owners, tic. A boy can grind and keen In order. Price, $89 aud up. Manufactured by N0RDYKE, MARM0N & CO., INDIANAPOLIS, IND. "Send for Clrcula and Price. Dr. JAMES, Lock Hotpital, 2 04 Washington St Cor Frmnklia. CHICAGO. Cht frei bT tbe Suic r I1ÜB- Ufcr tbcoiim. purpoae w, p i ,u( unntuuifl ivmi is ftllCttJM9.ofDnTStC.ChrM.kftBd J urinarr diivun ia all Uwir ."I "S y do Ir. June bu td t l I ,h k ' tbt prolcMiaa for V gr tbe fuut ihin.T rtmr. An ! V- y. vi mnm eHperiroe pe all tmper--.'"i.VV'jA. Un' Slml -WeakaeM, Vi). i?::.t , a. Blrht metre by flrreaji. pimplee tbe face, lmt mauheod, oaa aoaitirelT be' cured. Ladies vaatiotc in moat delicate attroilo, call or wrt-e. PW.ajit horac for paxienta. A book for the aallhoa farriaee Ouidr bieb teil To all about tbea dlawr.. wbe abould fuarrr, w h r Dot, 10 ernte to par pnta Dr. Jamr. has liar roonoe mod parlor.. Yoa ere d one hut tbe Dorter, omee bnurt, a. M. le T p.a.; Sunday, 10 tell. Pr. Jamn ii CO j ean el tgt. TtmhiifliAVHr mTlMalW Vila COUCH SYRUP. Srllrra Csmerh -jra I tbe :drat and aanat i l tMipular KairU r ta tore r vuirha, iwilsi i trvip, UuerFaes., bad LOBS 1 remolre. Krai j I "ltSTed tor I.lrra'f uir twecLlMiTa." J. i ' K. Youroan. Loae P. o. Il:a. 'U cured nr mt 1 r ef a terrible) roid tarn every tblaar elae rati. 'ed.' .. K. Maarbofl. Aürehanr Ci t. fa. Fnc.,1 öe. od SI. If re-tr dmpr et den t p it, ered I R. V. s'l.I FK- v rf"rf. P.ohi-rb. 1 Elbow-Koom MAX ADELERS New Book. Just published. Will outsell any book In the field. This brightest of humorous books Is ptofusely Illustrated with most laughable pictures by Arthur Ii. Fkoht. Will sell by reiftVm of its beauty and cheapness. No other book published possessing such general fitness for the wants of the present times. Agents who with to make biff wage wanted In every town. Tempting terms and circulars sent on application to A. Ü. NETTLETON CO.. Chicago. 111. or Cincinnati. O. SmFRS' IIVFR PILLS fUltrra' 1 jr fills bate .1. d. lor Thirty tear, a ta4ard Remedr ft-r the care of Liver Cmlaint. CeatiVcataaa, Birk Heedarliea, aad all permeweeaenu tbe Lirar. " Sellcra Vrneiirare. Uf rr-l U ra ISralreyee," expeUed 400 larrr. lite frermii froa mj cbild. S yeere atd. Wot. garrer. 8u Lmil. Me. Price ef eacb, Xjs. It eu rafflet don't kerf (brat, arad for Ibrea. B. PS. f. 1. 1. r 111 m , ' ' rniwi. r m.wnn . rBABBITT'S TOILET SOAP. mat um iff UnmaikM lor the) toilet and the beta. NnerUttcia.landJoodora ee I I vW. , eoterrntt "jMJO-i. lljJvS: d4eterlo TZ f tjrt dient. A i ffSSTTVlf fl of artoDtl 1Y, 'S- Iment th eommon and dtVMrtove IneroRe jean ifieexperthe BiaDV--mr;. -J MO'e brt &Mtp Laa - rfcni i perfertud sod nmr offer to the public Tbe lrT Tull.i MiAP ba lb HarW. tMry tAe nurret epriMe oito sartt . it wxmnfortim. Kr V'ae a tse erwrr It ha Ka Faeal. Worth tan timoalta coat to every mother and famllT m ( l.neacrvtom. Sample boa rontalnlnr a rakia.il eaa. mmclx, ansA fxw loan- addreee on rMcrtpt orrt eeuta. AüdrvM I. T. BjDWii. SewYcrktlty, a bir SaM T 1 1 Pnurelet ., RHEUMATISM. . . .a . i . ..JLIV. m1 Jonn"! nrn l Kieatpnaua T.liai reuietlf fur liueuui.-'i-'n :i Nenralfe.a. It U rIl I1rlALI.T. 1 Il-ltlt.tn wmmICIIII IT. Til. Wurst CA'r ul lUCulT-tiiatorj matinm hT been enrrd in ose weet'i uro, t rxm SL. If Tour drcrit d.re not keep it, aend for it. r . r. . - r ' i r .......... .
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