Indiana State Sentinel, Volume 26, Number 28, Indianapolis, Marion County, 28 February 1877 — Page 8
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lISLfilEEl To Kuy Oooilnai C'o-t. Just received 85 Dozen Muslin HKÜtTs, 2ilo.-n Muslin CHKMISF, lwlK.zen Muslin DRAV KR. Dozen Musdiu MOIil' L-RK-SiES, bought for less thau the cotton would cost, ml offered with cur Now soiling at COST for TKN DAY8 Longer. GREAT BARGAINS I; Jw Curtains and Lan- brequlus, Lsce Bed spreads Riid Pillow shams la Iru and White. " Yoa in buy anything 1" our FUR fT CK, nt Half-Frloe for TKN PAYS. Shawls at $2, $3, $5 forlO Days P"BLCK aNO COLORED SILKH at Iiess laau Present Cost of importation. -WA Big lot of BUCK CASllMUHLS, elegant in Shado and Quality, Chenper than ever fccfore. I. S. AIRES & CO., INDIANA-POLLS. ri:müiALAriOCOMFiC!AL '"ICE -VT IK i VOHNAFOLFS ÄNÜNüi, t TfKfDAY KYICMING. Feb. 27, i--77. I The local money market during the past wi ek lias Worked with comparative case. The demand for loan and discounts has not been in advance of the ability of the banks to supply, and, where acceptable names have been rh-n-d, accommodations hae been, extended 1 the usul rates 1CV12 j r cent. The supply of eastern exchange lias been liglkt.and the banks continue tlieir counter nies at 1-10 premium. I.XDIAÄAPOLI3 CI.KVRI?i' HOUSK. i.learinzH. Balance. For 33 w 'err ending Dec H.w.'i S10.rS31.0ou For month of January 5,6.12.(00 l.GtJS.ooO Thursday, Fib. I l7n,0X Wi.OiO Friday. Feb. 2 225,000 fc6,0t0 Saturday, Fen. . 2'.7.0."0 f.L',.t.t) Monday Feb. 5 .r,. KW) lues. lay, Feb. 6 1 5.000 87 .WO Wednesday. Feb.7 220,000 fc-S.WJ Thursday. Feb. ro.000 49,100 Friday, Feb. 0 ITß.tr Go.nct) Saturday. Feb. 10 2lo.0iO T2.U0 Monday, Feb. IZ. .. I'iO.iHO 41,a0 Tuesday. Feb i: .- 175.000 11,0 0 , Wednesday . Feb. 14 I7.VM) 5!.COi Thursday, Feb. 1 iw.tno 57,(;o Frlcav, Feb 16 1VN0 TO.tW Saturday, Feb. 17 ...... I'.tl'.OOO 70,000 Monday. Feb. 19 22a 000 7().0 Tuesday. Feb. 2") 'Jl.t.OiO 56,(1) Wednesdiv.Feb.Sl. .. I7o,"o0 C-t.ixn) Thursdav.Veh'22 J25.iXm 37,'UO Friday, Feb. 23 156.1 (Hi 41.IOO Sniurday, Feb. 2 17o,0'.W 57,000 Mondav, Feb. 26 '.i",ii'J l.oOt Tu.-day, Feb. 27 ls5,0lX 70,000 ExroKTs i r sFi:n k. The following a detailed! report of sjxrcie exjrorted from the district of New York for the wet-K ending Feb. 21, 177: Total fur week 5 201.SS9 since Jan. 1. silver ..- j:..").S21 since Jan. 1. go d. .avj l.l(tfi,SSi I. ,4l)7,l:-"i 5.Ml;?71 II, hi.:.r7i .,17l,0td sturne tim in Hib.... ame tlins in 1X7" Same time in 174 Kanie timi In 1KT: S'.me time in 172 irac time in 1X71 ?;iine time in 1Ö70 iaiKTS op srjtna. Fo.'luuiug in a det:tU-d stat-.-rnt ul of tli" imports (f si;citi into this port 'lu-in ie week en'hid Febuary 24: Total , 10-V92 rr- iou.sly reporUxi 2,"1S,131 Total since Jan. uiie fine l7i;..., am time 17.1... s.-wne time 1;4... Sam time IS7.1... Same time 172... hiii time 171... ........ ........ . ,3-1 ,0k 57."i,)iJ l,Sil,Ki Si8,ii:7 20VJS 27.itii:i 2 707,515 4'oiumerrlal. ?Ui-ines yetierftliy lias bt-en iuiet during the pant week in all df jrtnentj of trade. Merchants re preparlug for the spring campaign, and the outlook is regarded favorable for a healthy and remunerative trade. In dry goods, Jobbers ure already receiving their ipilnR stock, and the fanw i true in the departmental uf boot and sbot, hardware, queenswre, hotions e--. The New York lily Bulletin of Monday revtfw the dry gols market as follows: Duslnes h is boea comparatively quiet with the pucki; hjiei to-lay, owing U Mormy weiilif r, and there vas less animation ia tlie Jobbin? trade than was noticed yesterday. Th 're are a great many buyers in the market, however, and a more active movement in the near future -eems crtaln, although it is probable that ojveration In prints may b deferred until after the great auction aale .f Klchniond prints, which will be held on Thursday neit. Maren 1, at the auction room oi .nessrn Townsend. Montaut A to. The cotton icoudd market remains a when last reported upon, and prices continue firm and without noteworthy change. Brown hoetinss and drills are closely sold up in leading niake and are firmly h id by accents, benlrut nd dyed duck are In steady retjuest and cottonades and cbeiots are movluz in considerable quantities, tlraln basrs have been in better demand from Jobten' liands. and there has been a moderate iiiquiry lor car et wart. ariis and twines. Print. There has been a moderate demand for the iieut-xt btvle of f n -v aud bhirtim; prints, but the volume of tat h has Wen cone paratlveiy luat. owine mainiy to me injpena ing auction sale of liichmond rrint, sample casts of wiiieh will be open, for insrection at trte store of Messrs. van aiKenoursn v l,eav itt on WedneMlav, February Wide prints have been in hteady re.iuet;, and .mourning prints are doimr well In sras and white t rounds. Messn.. Joy. Lattiivton V "o. are now showin a very attractive iiueof Knicker b(X-ker 'A-i j-ercies, for which the price 1 8V, lew a iioerai trad aiscouni. ine sryies are entirely new. and thtr work is executed with tha , degree of excellence w hloh rendered tviese fabrics so popular last season. Ftylea S. :t4 and 340 of the Knickerbocker 3-4 fancy pereales are especially worthy the notice of buyers of really choice calicoes. (ilntrhanis There linn b-en a liberal demand for dress trlnghams, in which all the leading makes have participated: but regular staple und fancy ginghams continue In limited reqnest. Li'toun have not purhapa been quite so active ai during the earlier uays of the week but a fair distribution of the various m .kes of Ik ith worsted and cotton fabrics was eßertel by theiprinclpal bkdU, and Jobben' tales are Htcadjly lacreaaiiig. WOOLEN OOOIi. The comparative dullne. whiel has become a feature of Ha-urday's traffic In woolens waa nomewhiit ltitnslt1ed to-iny by tne prevailing sUrm. There were very few buyers on the market, and those, as a rule, only for the purpe of clotting up their week' purchases and forwarding portions of their stock to the interior in preparation for the season's tsade. Im thv part of sellers tliere waa not ninch effort o pre bus! rie by pernonal . lsitatlon with sample, and buyer av very little en'0rai;einent to exhibitor of even the most desirable productions by acceptable oilers for
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sindl lots; tlie asarecate sales of the day from
llrt hannn were eonsi-quently llmiteil 1. amount. In jro-.'i.lon. the market was reported n shade iJnucr, though cot fiuotably hieher. The Cht catro Commercial Bullet In of Saturday, In commenting upon the condition of the market, says: The iist week was probably the mt unset tled oue ever witnessed in the Chicago provision maiket. While a general feeiiux of n rvouanew and distrust has Mrvuded the narket for some time oast. owinK to theiael that the stocks on hand were unusually heavy. and controlled to a more or less extent by hiavy operators, the weak finding fully culminated durinar the early pail of the week. and ttie dtcllne In the values of all kinds of product was severe and rapid. Ihe onvrings were quite liberal, while there waa considerable di.sOHltion manifested on tiie part of purties transaction business on behalf of outside operators, to settle up their contracts and temporarily withdraw from the trade. The sus pension of three or four houses heretofore considered of considerable financial streuen only added to the general depression, and assisted tosoineextent iu the shiinkina f values considerably neiow ine cosi oi productions of the various articles of product. Mm rn-etots of ho2s were moderate, but pack ers were not disposed to pay former price-, and they were successful In tempoiarily forcing down prices &(4.jOc ; but the Kreater portion of the mluction was recovered a.ain mar the clout: The course of tho Liverpool market also attracted some attention, prices declining on pork, lard aud the various cuts of bacon. At lu-siuo ngurts neavy operators wt ie moir inclineit to purcha-e, while the orders on shippi ax account were largely ! creased, partieulurly or pork and meats. Th spt culalive dein md for pork ar.u lard was more urgent, and sellers suwwled in recovering tb-greater ortion of the decline in prices, The great balk of the trading was credited to speculator-- nd largilv for delivery during April and .".ay. Tlie foreign demand was lair at the inside prices reached:, but checKeo again as tne market imiinivHl. The domestic demand for con sumption has improved considerably, and the general leaturt s oi tne inara.ii uuruix me i.nUr part of the -wet k were decidedly more encournciiiK to the holders of product, and they held it ouite firm lor present delivers in some cases Kiiccc-eded in obtaining ulatively higher pricts than were current for delivery curing the coming mouth. The rec -1 pts from t he in terior poinw were :air, wime me Miipmi uiwere ipulte liberal, especially of toik aud meats. The Bulle in gives the followina; as the proresa of packing at the points named: Total PoinU. Tod'te, Tod'te, Tod'te, seas'n. P77. ls7o. l7S. 187.J-. Chicago lfi.72-1 l.ölC.W l,)71,7;ß l,öy2.0o I incinati.... isij.imi .-hii,u v .ui.ww Ht. Louis..... ia,000 31i,'J2 V.ifO 21!Mü.v.il'l.te. .!.',('i0 1S1.IHX) JMtviifs 1S1,W,J l-oulsville. 21-i.lHK 22.V117 273,1 LS 22 ,147 ludi'napoV 31t.0t0 S74.( (X C.-d'r Itnp's ::.4l.') T.1,277 ."Vl.fr.'l 7.I.W3 Kasasi'ity iis,ia) ii,lw j,s.'j .. Tlie followiiv' Avere the stocks of p'rk, lard and hams in ChicaKO on the dates named, as reorted to the secretary of the Fork Puck era ussKiat on : Pork, Lard, KP. Hums, bris. tcs. tcs. Feb. n, 1N77 "2a-,ii72 7.4i2 2I,! Feb. 17. U77 210,!.. 7.1.719 20,.r' Feb. 2. 1 T l 0,4li öil,) ;!-,7ur Feb. 27, IS7 Ptt,07d ti7,lKiU o report All lUt-ss except il.Nü oris. The Diilv CoBimercial Heport gives the fol lowing as the shlpnunts ol provisions from this plnt:
3L JL J Z, 4. " J x C Week ending' Feb. 22, 1?77... 2610 l lmi tWl-VO Si me we'k in lsi HJ-Vi 1026 527tW0 1 tr21" Sinae Oi'tober ' i
27, b7S.. ..!i:i!t;7;J! '2öbS' 1 ii:öti 1?.Ij7nXi Same time in 1N75-7K I2?i: 273? I 171 i4S; l.v!os!C4 'HJ rec n 1 tarns Siiipped lor the week, i2,"Jl jK-s, against 19,511 5 pes same week lat year; sin e November 1, l7t!, 9!,7i ics, against H21, 471 fms corresponding p'riod in 17.-'7(i. tlncludesaiicut meats except P. hams aud shoulders. The grain trade during the week has been rather sluggish, though a fair movement In corn is reported, w ith prices fairly steady. A writer In the Chicago Tribune of Monday upon the fut tre of bread-stuffs says: This is a subject of importance, not only to dealers on Vhange, but to e ery person who has a family to provtde for, and should, there fore, rcelve the careful censideration of every one. The hulls on wheat, intoxicated and embold ened by their success, seem to have forgotten or ignored the commercial distress and appre hension that prevails, not only in our own country, but throughout the world. Tojustify their exorbitant anticipations they insist upon having a european war, yet war seems no more imminent than It did 15 months ago. They affect to beliove in a foreign demand. still there Is very little export Inquiry. Kng-lj.-h and continental markets are depressed, and Great Britain Is recelv lng liberal supplies irona otner man American sources. We hear thim harping on "short crop," yet theie is more heat in -iaht than the average of the last ten years at this season of the year. Adini!tinK,howev?rfthat the supply is less than lor tue past year or two, we require less. Owing to small wages or absolute Inability -to obtain employmeutat all, it is imperative that the ioor and middle classes r-hali economize and substitute cheaper lood for their sustenance. It is the confident belief of the writer that the consumption of wheat flour is so per cent lesa thau it waa three years aj?o, and it is fair to presume that ihere is a corresponding falling off In other countries, w here they are su fieri ae hard limes. The bulls neglect to remind us that gold Is 8 per cent lower than it was a yearasto; that if they would cease manipulating the New York market the price there would decline very materially; that th- winter wheat never looked better; that spring whet will piobably bo sown earlier than ever before; that there will be a hearier seeding of spring wheat than ever known the toriuer being stimulated by the prospect of remunerative prloe; that there were more failures last year than during any previous year, and the number inert using daily; that there are no indications of a general revival in business or confluence on the contrary, a continued distrust prevails, and a growing dt foe ration among persons of limited resources aud those having raaturiug obligations. " ley do not call our attention to the enormous shriukago in values duriug the past year in real estate, railroad, lue-lusurance, nailing, factory t mining, vessel, and other projxrt'.es, besides the failure of a vast number of private enterprises. And the end is not yet. Are not these significant facts, and portentous of the fate that may overtake the grain bulls, tlie same as the calamities that have tefallca the railroad, iiie-insurance. ana pro vis Ion wreckers? Last year was not a very good one for rings, pools, and combinations, nor are there any verv strong indications that those who embark in them this year will fare any better. It K said that "whom the god's wish to de stroy they first mate mad." If this aphorism ba true, the bulls would do well to take In their horns, or there will be a thinning out In numbers of the board of trade, and a Waterloo will be celebrated before tlio lbth of June. The produce market has been moderately active with liberal reclpUof batter, eggs and poultry. The New York market of Monday for eggs and poultry is reporUd by tho Dally Bulletin as follows: Eggs Receipts to-day, 8.G92 bbls. As noh d In our last prices have fallen off so low hoi ders commence in many ccses to think that atockshoidd be ottered with less freedom and a show of steadiness made. This is based on the supposition that retailers will give their customers the benefit of reduced cost and thus mart a free consumption. Another portion of the trade, however, think It Is a bad season of the year to allow stocks to pile up, and that the s fest proceeding is to keep demand at tracted bj low figures until supplies come wl'hln easy manag-able proportions. To-day Wtlc raorii was aiked and sellers generally were talking nnuiy. Ne&r-br tock. single bbl -..per doz. VdilS Wmtrrn, p rl m e. lVslö vMCl tArQnaim fy .- Canadian nM M... tjoütlxcrn 1k
Limed state 12&1Limed wetern - - llö,:f Poultry On live the market 's about a last noted, the supply not proving very Urge, and o i fowls and hen turkeys prices rullnsr steady. Ducks and gees uncertain. Dressed in moderate demand, but the supply not large, and priceR about steady. We quote: Dressed turkeys, state and western, lie; do .air to good 12U3c; dressed spring chickens, choice, per lb. 12tol.'e. Fowls Jersey prime, per lb, llfclZe: lair to good KÄudlc; do" slate and western pricie ll(n,12c: dodo fair to good ll(i12c. Ducks State and western prime llralOe; do fair to good 12ni;k'; do Jersey lt)il7e. (jeese Prime to choice H"lle; fair to gxxl7f5Se. Live Poultry spring chiikens.per lb, western, KAMle; Jersey 121;lc. Fowlsstate aud Jersey, per lb, 14.S1ÖC; do western 133llc: i-oosters, old, per lb, 7,uc; turkeys, state and Jersey, per lb do western, per lb, Plrtillc; ducks, state and Jersey, er pair, 7.Vvil 12; ducks, western, per pair. 5' (47: geese, state and Jersey, per pair, 51 S.1 00; do western, per pair, SI 2Ö&1 Ö0. CI4K OK THE PACKlNIt HK ISON. The Price Current of to-day says: To-morrow will close the regular winter packing season, and the ajittregate packing at this point will show a decrease as compared with last year of about SO.O-X) hogs. Althouzh the season can not Im considt-red a protitable one, yet it fortunately lacks the disasters and loss attend tu the pieviousone. The packers have very generally refused to pack on commission, as heretofore, and as a rule have bought the hogs and sold or carried the product as thir Judgment dictated, and the result is that stocks on haud here are fully one half less than this time last year. The falling off In number slaughteicd here is owing in part to a luck of confluence In tlie market at the prevailing hltrh prices early in the scasoii. and later, when prices were more satislaetory. hogs became very scarce and could not be obtained here in sufficient number to run all the houses. The fanners, either in view of the tiard times or from fear of disease, marketed their stock early and thus realized better prices. PORK PACKISri IN ISWANAWIU, The following Is the packing at this point from November 1, 176. to February 2t, 1S77, Inclusive: . No. Hogs P k'd. Kinsan A; Co - l..(Ul Ferguson & Co -.. 72.07 Cotliu, Wheat & Fletcher 2i.71P Holme. Pettit & Lradshaw 24,41! Lander & Co 11j7
Total 21'1,S5 ON 'tHANOK. Tlie u't tendance on 'charge was larger than ususal, but business transactions were of limited importance. SALKtS ON 'CHANGS. Private sales were reported as foMows: February 27. 1 car h. m. cum, f. o. b. W. Li -ta 1 car relected coin :7?4 1 ear sample wheat fl Ö0 öo cars mixed corn. f. o. b S! Oispatclie on 'Chnnfr. IjverpÖol, Feb. 7, 12 m. Flock 24sjria. Wheat Winter K)s 8dlls; spring its lld 10s 9.1; club 10s WglOs 1W; white 10s lOdQ lis 3d. Conx New2lstl2ös3d; old 20s 6d(fii3i Srxl. Pork CJs. LAKH ICs tkl. Baltimore, Feb.27, 12 m. WutAT Dull and lower 2&3c. Flock Quiet but steady. COkn Mixed western easier; ölJg'g.Vs; spot; Gl'rilc March; .VJg.7Jc, April; bCHc May. New York. Feb. i7, 12 m. WHEAT-Qulet; Chicago fiaM); Milwau kee 11 &VI -5; red w inter l lf5:l &".; white SI Kftl ftj; amber 51 35. CoHN-QuUt ; mixtd 51 Oats Quiet ; mixed 41-Vc; wliite 47(o.5Tc. Pokk Quiet ; tii 30 bid for March; 15 'JO for Vpril; 115 50 for May Lard Quiet; lit) 10 bid for March; flO 22$ for April: 10 12' for May. üOLD 10-1;' 4'. Chicago, Feb. 27, 12:."p. m . Wheat Irregular; fl 2Vi March; tl 2-5 April. Corn Steady; St'JäylOc cash or March; 10.c April; 4!c$4l' May. Oats Quiet; 33c car lots; $i,'c for March; W'v: April; SUc May. Pork Steady ; fair demand at 514 62j April; 311 90 May; nominally $14 40 March. LARD Steady; 89 70 March; 59 8-5 April; nom inally $10 00 May. Ct'T Meats Boxed, quiet, firm; 8. held at 5! 4c ; L. C. 7;c ; h. R. He ; S. C. f1 '& ; I-. C. S. C. Green Meats Hums 84'c, 1(5 lbs average. Hoü9 Kstimatcd receipts, for 48 hours, ll.tOO. Market dull, weak. Prices 10&l3c lower. PHILADELPHIA, Feb. 27. 12 111. WiiHT-Dull; white wesUrn fl 5iQl 62; Mil waukee No I spring I 0; No 2 1 52; No 2 Chi cago f I 4. Coi-.N Oood demand at lower rates; western mixed Gtic. Oats Dull; white western 40c; mixid 3c. Flock Indiana supers $4 50Q5; extra $.550 (ai5; extra family $7. DA.IIr BE VIEW OF TUE IN DI AK APOUfc MAKKETS. IndlMtapoIln Provision nnrket. Bulk M eats Th e market to-day was tim er but quotably unchanged as compared wEh yesterday. We quote c. r. snes at sc; clear sides i(8c; shoulders 5iA?c. jobbing ruicE Clear porn, ! iw; mess Dork. II 00: bacon shoulders, packed. 7s:ci sugar-cured do, packed, 8Vc; bacon, clear aldts, pivcked, 10c; breakfast bacon, packed. 12c; surar-cured hams, 12c; steamed lard, lie; Kettle lard, tea, im; keine lara, 4 oni, uyfi: ketue lara. Kegs, w,c. Lard The market is stenay ana we quote Kteam lard, tierces, 11c: kettle, tierces, 12c: uo hail oos, izyc. Indianapolis Grain and Flonr Market. CrKN The market Is quiet and lower: h. in iOcf. o. b.: i9'ic bid mixed track: 3c bid ear corn; :VJc t id for March; 40c bid for April; 12c bid for May riic asaea. Klouk The market Is unchanged. We qnoe fancies at Wl-o&l To: ramlly. H NV7 IM; low grade at 14 0090 00; extra I5 7532ö; sipernne t-iutai w. 1 Wheat Prices are steady, holders are astIng 11 HOrai 35 for No 8 red; No 2 red II 15 ri 40: cnoice nraoerii toQiou; rejectee 11 iotj 1 20 ; white II 40yil 50. Oats Are firmer ana in aemaria; pricts range rroui s-rat kks ; rejecr s.t-.j.ic. Kti In fair demand at72473c. Feed Bran Is dull and lower, but little offered: quotations fl3üO14O0 f. o. b. FUe feed lib 00. Klln-orted yellow corn meal according to brand 12 45(32 55 per bbi; nolnal. Indianapolis Produce Market. Aprucs Market quiet. We quote at 00 02 ou per toi. Butteb Very dull at 12l4e; poor lOo. Bkeswax 2öc. Beans We quote white navy at 160240 per ousnei from store. Koos Shippers are paying 11c per doz tn arrival. Receipt large iteathers t Inn : receipts are light. Ve quote prime live geese at 40) 12c: mixed. geae and duck, 20S25c; old feathers I0.)uc. Honet Ranges from 2n22c per poaxd, aooortUng to quality. Hat There la nothing doing In hay. Tie local demand la supplied from country wagois at 17 60i 50 per ton, aud very Cull at tlat price. alive, 7Csc per lb: ducks tt so per dots; rotsten 1 feü per dos; hens 12 25a2 75 per diz. Ueese, ftül feathers, 16 40 per noa. I)red ronltry: We quote chickens, N. Y. drerwud, atic per lb. ; full dressed, 12 xs 00 per de. Turiteyg, N. Y. dreesed, 8Q9o per lb; fill diwarvvd.ilöDerlb. Kao Are in good demand, and we quite good ention rage o-i 1 H" Pr lb. Onion scarce andda demand; quoted at 11 H)95 w per Darrel.
Potatoes -Are lower. We Quote: Köc-a 1 per
fcu Sweet po'at.-s fi 2V2 öo per Jbl. CRABEKKin Are selling at 4 6iifc4 00 per b'iKhe. and at Sfiiill oer barrel. Indlannpolir 4.roc-rv Marker. OorrEKs Prices steady ; we cuote: ordinary grades Kio iX)(a2U.c; good to fair i;lrt2;o; prima irlc; choice jo fancy 24S25c; and Java at 30 Sic. CHiKE-Prices are firm and advancing; we qnote at 15rojltc. molasses and siRCP Juouiions are un changed. New Orleans molasses is worth for new crop o2(j 0c, for fair to fancy, and sirupe at Hc(s tor common to fancy. kick Dealers ouote at e.i-tc for Carolina: SH'S'c tor fair to best Louisiana. SUOAR3 Prices are advancinz. We Quote reflaed A at l&2yic; O A at lJJ' ll?4c: extra C at 10Jlll4c; bard, rJHwiisac: circle c and b, WMWac; yellows. 9Jiv!tc: fair to choice New Orleans HdlOKc öoAe w e quote tioosir ciiy ooiuiuuu oar at S3 50 per twx; Tousey's Herman Beeper lb; other German H(3I 5t per box: White Russian pressor) cPke ?: Babbitt's, f7 2(5t7 50 per box Candles Wequoue: Hole1, l!xvs;; srrcau dies. lKVjKer common pressed, l3i3HJC. uküujkuh- e quote Choice hurl, per lb 7a7ic Y ancy stalk braid, per lb .(;te Red and red tip. per lb .4.i.5 c Common, per lb . 2j3 c uittMJMS we have no change to note in quotations. Com'n, pr dz.1 .r)0a2 00 Hurl, pr dz ?2 50a3 00 Plain l 50112 50 stenmboiit 4 Wal a) Fanev carpet.. 8Uf)a3öü Shaker 2 50a2 75 1 KAS Are unchanged. Young bvson, common 30 S5 Young Hyson, fair to gisxl 4oy 50 Young hyson, choice 70( 80 oung hyson, extra choice -l 00 Imperial, common 30Q 40 imperial, fine Hs ti5 Imtierlal. choice Wot 90 Uun powder, common 3u 35 Ciunpowder, line . 4-na, CO Gunpowder, choice 75( 91 Gunpowder, extra clAjiee .. 1 CHVtl 05 Japan. uncolorel, common. 25 35 Japan, uncolored, fine new 50(4 tiO japan, uncoiored, choice new to KO Oolong, Inferior ij Oolong, Öne 4.5 60 Oolong, extra choice 9(J .1 00 CORDAGE Prices are a shade higher. Manila.l4 to 5-1Ö in16! Manila, -i in 16 Manila.!; in. up15V2 Sisal. M to 5-16 12 Sisal, inch 114 Slsal.Vi in.& larg'rll Sash cord, hemp .... 1!) Cotton rope,.. ..22(et25 llay rope,i,, 4 piy-ii; liayrope,common.JU?i IndlauHu!! Dry (jool Market. DRY GOODS A light trade Is reported and prices are steady. uatting imiiuary. nxai-o: miaaiing. i&c: best tissue, lc. Brown Drilling Nashville. 81 c : Pepperel 9c: Stark, 9c. Ticking Omego,32 Inch. 16c: Arcoskeag.A O. A., 17c; A., 15'c;Oonestoga, 4-4 Medal. 15c: Medal. lS'c; ex tra.J'fa, 15c; extra,4-4, 16c: Lewiston, inch, lc; 32 Inch, 15c; 30 Inch, 13c; piaia 1. whtrting stripes American, s-3, 10c: 3-3. So; Whittenden cheviots, B 8"t; AA 11c; AAA iic ; AA, uc : otis ciieviota, vzYsjax Kverett do. HVc; homespun 9Vc. faper cam UKi8 common colors. 7c:ri!gh colors, lc higher. Feints ery firra : American 7,l&c : w ashlnetou, Merrlmac, Oriental and Couestoga, 7i;c ; Kicnmono & A"en 7v M?iiTan 7 sj.mi. ard Shirting prints, 7c; Albion solid colors, 7i5: Warosutta, 8c, : Mourning print. 7c. carpet chain w rate, 2i c; ooiorea, Z7c: ftoverlet wii p.itÄ. Brown Sh kktings Vermont, hr-ic : NaahvlUe, 9c: iMlddleville8c;Idaho,b'2c; New AlbanySc; Stark A.,c; Laurel D.,c; Laurel H.7c; Fark a., oic; uranuo a., ic; tseoioru n., tc ; cepp N.,7c; Pepp O., 7c; Pepp R., 8c: Pepp E., 9c. ULt'.ACHKD shkktingh Lonsdalo ilc: Hone 9c: Blackstone, 'ic: Mascoment. 9c: Hill, 7-S iks ; 4-4. Has ; Dwight Htar.loc: Vaughn XX, 8?ic: lied Dog. 6c: Uuaker.7c: Cambrics. Liousdaie, 15c; Vouug Warrior, 11 c; Jabez Knight, !0c: wamsutta, lie; New Yors Mills, iöjc. Grain Bags Amöskeag A., 20c; Lewiston A.. iVyCia: Stark. Tnion22-4- Banner. vie: Montauk, 224c; American JSXc; Harmony COTTON YARN Dealers report a fair de mand. As-sortt-d numbers. pr lb '. 21; Dozen yarns, 40t)s, irdoz lljjc lozt;n yarns, .'MXis, per doz 10c Iiozen yarns, uoos, per doz öjc Dozen yarns, 7UUs, per doz 8H,c Carpet warp, fcolored), per lb- 27e Carpet warp, (white!, per lb 2lc i over let yarns, per id 2 Cotton twine per lb 18(a2uc i rot line 2tjc Staging, per lb 2Sc Seine twine 30c Candle wick, per lb 23c Batl lag, per lb lOtgltjc MlMeellaneouN. GKKASE-Steady and receipt light. Brown t5!4c: yellow, (Ho; white, 7fsc. HlDta Ihe market is dull, with a probable decline of lc2e. ' Green Bow hides. 6 2 c Green steer hides, 35 lbs and up. .... 7 c Green salted hides 7?:8 c Green kip...... . 7 04 c Green calf.... 1 1 a c Dry Hlut................. .............12 y c Dry salted JO 3 o Sheep skirls. Feb. slaughter, each...- 1 0U(ül 40 Damagea, cut.scoreu or bulls, two-thirds of the above prices. L.EATII ER Prices are firm. Sole, Oaa., per lb 5 38 40 Sole. Hemlock 30( 35 11 a r n ess......M................. ...... ...... l 7 Skii ting. ........ ...... m ....a... ............ ...... 40 c$ 42 Rough harneas.. ............ ............ y&öt 29 Bridle, per doz 43 UKK510J Kips, city, per lb........ (4 DO Do., French ..... 1 0t)(4l 40 rjnlfskins. city . . .... 00$1 40 Do., French . 1 5003 15 TALLOW Some lucrease in the demand; country, 7(&.c; city, 8c and firm. iko- e Wrought liar, common, per 100 lbs... 2 25 Wrought Charcoal Bar . ... 3 45 Wrought, Scrap, per ib....... . ic Cast, Scrap, per lb i(S4c iNAJLi rraae is improving. lOd to 60d U av 4d to od &l 70(3 8d 8 20 Spikes (out). 3 20(uj 8dto7d.: 8 4.Vi NAVAL STORES We quote: Rosln,ex.pale8.')5O(ir00 Rosin, No,3...t250(2275 Rosin,paie,bbl4 0i(150 Tar, pr bbl.... 850ö375 Rosin, No.l,....3 25(3 75 Navy pilch... 375(4100 Rosin, No. 2....3 00oj-i 25 Sp. turp'tine. . 53Q 5 OILS Prices are firm. Lard West Virginia Winter test SI 00(3.1 10 Lubrtcatlng....25(it2Sc Extra 0(yo c Do. No. 1 ...80(5 C Do. No. 2 .s75 c Petrorm.ref.... 232ö c Do. No. 2 427c NeaUfoot 7w51 Lluseed ...65(9 68 OIL Linseed, raw. fc6att8o per gal: boiled 71 072c. Carbon 110 Are tst 22(24c: 150 fire tost 32c: 175 Ore test 37c. Market active. Lard oil Very Arm; extra winter fl 00;Nol 86rHHc: No 26adt7;tc: Strait's 6065c: Bank's boo; Labrador 7oc: castor II 35; neat's foot 80c 1 : turpentine 65(tjoc per gal'on per barrel. SEED Market steady with a tair demand. Timothy at II 80f2 10. Clover on arrival 15c, from store ltiltc per lb. Flaxseed II 00 in small lot, prime In car load lots II 10. TIN PLATE AND METALS-I. C. 10x15 tin, IU 00; I. X., 10x14 tin, 112: I. C, 14x20 tin, 110; I X., 14x30 tin, 113; l.C, 14x20 rootling tla. SS 50 I. C., 20x2 S rooflog tin, 117 50; block tin, pigs, 25c : bars, 26c : 27 b iron' 4c; 27 c Iron oc: galvallzed iron 30 per cent discount. Trade Improving. UUN POWDER Fair trade at 16 25 per keg for rifle, 13 50 per keg for blasting. LEAD Fair demand; prices steady. Pig TJiaTe: bar per lb alOc. SHOT Prices unchanged. Assorted Nos. per bag, t2 30; Buck, per bag, 52 55. SALT We quote at tl 50 in car load lots for lake per barrel: Ohl river II 60 per bbl, and 10c additional In store. PEAN UTS Are In fait request, and have declined in price. Vlrglnia.rawJ ? 10c Tennessee Red.J5 6 Ten'see w ite..64( Yjc. Roasted 3c higher.. CANNED GOODS Ave tn fair request Peaches, 2 lb cans, per Lz . II 03l ft a id cans.. Pine apples 2 2-xa'i 40 2 0O(i2 2.5 1 75(31 K5 1 75cl 85 1 4.Vtl 60 Strawberries... Raspberries... Pears Bartlett pears. 2 &5(2 50 Plums, Damson, per loz........ 1 55tl 60 Green peas . 1 lbo2 25 Condensed milk . 2 753 00 Oysters Full weight f f Cove, 1 lb 05-U 05 Cove, 2 lb.. 1 75(3 1 W Do, short weight i io. 21b 35(3 75 1 4U 1 50 1 a,l 50 2 lä2 25 Tomatoes, 2 lb-... do 3 lb Red cherries, 2 lb Lima beans. 2 lb....... l um l 60 1 7,V 1 84 Htrthg beans, 2 lb. ...... ..... Folk's 2.1b lug&r can..M-...M..MMM 1
1 2 t3 1 2 1 5t'4 1 75 1 1 fit) 2 0" 2 rr, 1 1 50 3 5fl3 4 50 5 2-V 5 50 3 U $ ;i 50 2 15 2 3.5 . Müscatel, crown - S.... double... New, layer Citron, per lb 2 50 2 2V K. 2 .15 7 K-5 Prunes, old, per lb " new " ... ....... Currants, ner lb a-t H i b ISH Dealers report ample stocks lor tho t.o n . i . 1 . . . i . . . . , mm i ' i 1. aiu nut anJlll. .i.Hncni, e.ir:. mess, per OOI Mackerel, No. 1, largeMackerel, No. 1, shore Maekerc-i, No. 1, bav Mackerel, No. 2, large Mackerel, No. 2, medium Mackerel, No. 3, medium , Herring, No. 1, per box. Codfish, large, per lb - White fish. No. 1, per half bbl..White fish. No. 2, per half bbl Iake herring, er bbl Shore herring, per bbl WOOL Market very dull. We .f25 0n?2 00 . 19 Own 20 " . 17 (MH7ili no . 14 (i ,il5 t . 11 00( i 12 00 . fl mk 9 50 . 8 oih.i, 8 .Ml . V.Mx 6 . 5 Ma 6 0t) . 3 7 V 4 00 . 2 .;, 3 00 . 7 0KL 7 50 quote eu washed at 23&25c; fleece washed, 80öH5b; tuoVUL' hfl 4iK)t.V:Siirrv wnoi Vahle vr nnnnd ALCOHOL A fair traile is rennrteil it " 1 1 ; 2 20 for I per above proof. " 1 rxllannpoll LIveMtock Market. Tcesoay Evkxinü, Feb. 27. Jlteported by J. B. Sedwlck A Co., WholaKvle Uoramisalon Dealers in Cattle, Hogs and Sheep.! Cattle There were 16o head ofcattla at the Exct ang yards Monaay, making 650 cattte for the past week. The quality was good, with a good demand from butchers and shippers At the close the yards were cleared of stock. We quote the sinie as Thursday, with a good demand and prospect or good prices this week : good steers at 1 25 4 75, and really fine at i-5 00; good cows and heiiers at firtl 50; fair to medium at ti 2V33 75; common at t! 50,13; bulls dull at S2 50S; stock cattle at 13 25(3,4; veal calves $1 50(5. Sheep Are selling readily at $3 7ft4 2" for medium aud (4 50(M75for prime. Hoo Receipts to-day amounted to 3o0 head, and the market is aull and lower, prices ranging from 84 75.5 25, the market closing steady. MARKETS BT TELEftKAPH. Sew York Market. Nkw Y'okk. Feb. 26. Cotton 12; 12" ;c; futures closed barely steady. Flour Heavy; receipts 13.000 bbls; No 2 84 2?(til 80; superfine state and western $5 60(3 o90; common to good extra t5SK6; gooi to choice (105610; white wheat extra Hi 15a7 5"; fancy f7 55(S 5o; extra Ohio 10(47 75: St. Louis S6(5S 50; patent process 17 30(9 50. Kye flour )uiet and unchanged. Oornmeal Unchanged. Wheat Quiet, but steady; ungraded spring $1 store; l 33 afloat; choice hard ungraded Minnesota SI 1H; No 2 Milwaukee S 4147; No 2 Chicago nominally $11.; No 3do?löü. Rye 810K4C. Barley Dull and heavy; 2 rowed stat.i 0;u 'c; 6 rowed dovts57öc; No 2 Canada 90ia95c; Noldofl(Ttl 05. Corn Ree-ipts I0,0(X) bo : ungradid western mixed 57;(i5S! !ic; steam mixed ö83ö8Jic; western mixed, afloat. 61c. Oats Dull; buyers favor; receipts 19,000; bu : mixed state 4155c ; white do 47(o,5U". 14 ay 75c. Hops Dull; yearlings 6 10c; new western I0(al7c. Collee Quiet and unchanged. Sugar Fair to good retinitis tftii&TJc; prime iftc; refluent tlrm and in fair demand. Molasses Quiet. Rice Quiet. Petroleum Crudo lO'c; refined 15c; cases nominal. Naphth- 11c. liosln-Easier at SI 'M2 W. Spirits 1 urpentine Lbwerj 3!c. Kggs Western, fresh, ldlojc. Provisions ess pork il5 75; May f 15 50. Beef unchanged. Middles lower; western long clear 8l; city do Sfi-He ; short clear Lard: jrlme sieam 10 lolü 18; March 510 05 (gl'l 10. Butter Western 12(g24c. Cheese sai5'4'c. WhiskyDull; SI 11(?1 12. J'oreljfii Market. London. Feb. 2J. 5 p. m. Consols lor money and account W 3-16. United States Bonds 5-20s, l35t 10: 5-20s, 1867, loyji; 10-40S l0t'4: new 5s, 107J-J. Railway Shares Sew York Central 92; Erie 7?v: preferred 19; Illinois Central 51. Petroleum Spirits lOjills; reflneu llills. Tu r pen 1 1 n e 2"2(a2 is. Pams, Feb. 26. Rentes 1061 323c. Frankfort, Feb. 26. United States securitiesNew fives 103. Antwekp, Feb. 26. Petroleum 333 f. Liverpool. Feb. 26. Cotton 6'.'.($6 ll-16d; sales of 12,000 bales, including 2,000 bales for speculation and export and 9.900 bales of American. Wheat California white wheat, average 10s Sdcl0s lod; California club average 10s lOdlls 3d; red western spring, Nos. 2 to l.fti lldlOs 9d: winter red western. Nos 2 to 1, lw 8d(3lls. Flour Western canal ilatijs. Corn Old western mixed 25i&25i4s; new western mixed 21. 25s. Provision Pork 66V's. Bacon: prime mess 79s. Lard 4!i. Cheese 74s. Middles Long clear 3fJs; short clear 4Js. Tallow lis. Petroleum Spirits 10s; refined 14(3l"s. Linseed Oil-Tdi-'s. Rosin Common nd; pale 13d. Turpentine I828a 4. C'bicago Market. Chicago, Feb. 2. Flour Mlnuesota patent fS9 75; spring extras So 5(X7 60. Wheat-Dull; No 2 II 25'.; cash; II 27lt 27; March; fl 31 April; 31 May; No 3 do 11 13'.äl 16; rjeclod 95c. Corn Fair demand and lower rates: 40c cash; 41VJC April; 4.5 May rejected aVfltWc. Oata 3s3 cash; lc March; 36sC April; Msv rejected 25c. Rve 6.1c. Barley 48 44C. ProvisionsT-PorkSlllOrall 12 i cash; 11432; March; 114 37J April; 19" 83 May. Bulkmeaiä 15 2.XU7 76. Iiressed Hogs 56.6 40. Whisky 1 06. Kecei iit Flour 7,800 bbls; wheat 2n,fttX) bu; corn Uo,(00 bu; oats 25,000 bu; rye 2,700 bu; barley 2.000 bu. Shipments Flour 3,500 bbls; wheat 5,000 bu; corn none; oats 14,000 bu; rye 40 bu; barley 7,000 bu. Corn Lower at 4fo. At the close wheat closed lower at II 2 ii March; II 25! il 26- April. Oats Unchanged. Provisions-Pork higherfll 12J-(S14 20 March; 114 37i(14 40 April. Lard firm; 19 75 April. Mew Orleans Market. New Orleans, Feb. 24 Flour quoted: burrnne $-5 25(5 fro; XX I6 25; XXX I 50 75; jlgh grades 888 oO. Corn 53a54c. Oats Galena 503-51C. Cornmeal- Dull; 12 75. Hay Prime to choice I14 S18. Provisions Pork 116 25. Lard : tierce 110 25(3 11 25; keg U.ai2. Bulkmeats tending down; loose shoulders tic; packed do 6'Äc; clear rib 8Sc; clear sides Vc. Bacm: shoulders 7ic; clear ribs 9Kc; clear sides öc. Whisky Ii 03(ö;l 09, tn proof. Coffee Rio cargoes ndJoc, gold. Sugar Inferior 5atfc; common to good common 7(&7c; fair to uIIt lair s'c; prime to choice 8i4c; centrifugal 8ji9c; yellow Cla rifled 10(H)c. Molasses Common 9Vd32l;c; centrifugal 25 ;.5c; fair&"x537c; New Orleaiis 40voOc. Rice IiOulsiana ordinary to choice 4i6c. Bran 11. Gold loölOöVi. Exchange New York l premium. Sterling exchange bankers' bills 500.10. Louisville Market. Lottdwille, " Feb. 26. Cotton In fair demand, but at lower rates; HJi,c. Flour Extra 15 00(i.5 5t; family Sä 75?j8 50; A No 1 16 7.VJI7 25; fancy $7 758 37. Wtwat White II 301.45; amber 1 40(1 43; red II 37al 40. Com Quiet. Oats-Quiet and unchanged. Kye 7-vaSOo. Hay 111311 60. Provisions Pork quiet; 116 50. Bulkmeata quiet at B'ic, B'-Jc, iffic. Bacon fiimat7c, 9c, Use lArd quiet and unchanged; tierce 13c; ketr V2l'Je. Whisky fl 08. Bagtlng-123130.
Yarmouth " Winslow Jones's " ........, Pumpkin, 3 lb (ocsh.' berries, 2 lb ... Yarmouth succotar-h, 2 lb.. Whortleberries. 2 lb a FRUIT Prices are steady. Oranges Lemons, per lox. Grapes, Concord, pf;r stand... Ijivcr raUlnv nlfl wr
r.allimore larkrt. BrrrvroRK. Feb. Flour ;d demand furlowspd mcliuni rrtils; western surerllne $.1 i'Kij.'i 8.'; extra 75; family 7(u7 50. Wheat No 2 winter red western fl .51; No 2 Chicago II 42; Pennsylvania red $1 5yl 60. . Corn Western mixed -.',' .u. Oats White 38 aiOc. Rye Fairlv active at 70 72c. lover Seed ?!..'r n. Hay Dull; Marylaud and "IVnnsvlvania prime $1V17. ProvlsU. ns Pork H7. Bulk shoulders 6.:c; clear rrb 8v.?s loose; tyttiH(iwketl. Bacon: shoulders V!-4ri47'vc: clear rib loc; bams li.!.5c. Lard: refined ll'll.. Butter Dull and heavy; extra Arm; tubs 22f2öe. Petroleum l'riiil!-''-': reflnerl nonilnal. Cofll-e Kio cargoes 17r2o!-sc; jobbing 17'4 t 22i. Whisky-Vl 10JJ'.1 11. Kecelpts WlieaL 4.5i bu ; corn Hi.tXiO lu. Shipments Corn 3.;,0tXJ ba. SU Louis Market. St. Loins. Feb. 26. Cotton Quiet. Flour Steady. Whent-No 2 red fall fl 44-äl 441 J bid cash; $1 4i!-i April: No 3 do fl ;VwHi) cash; il 44 .Maien; I U u.1 41'J April. Corn No 2 mixed 3 y.a.Vi-c. bid cash; 3sc March; ttVäio! April; 4!;r.4-.".x May. Oats No 2 31 (n.3le cash; ai'-c bid March. Rye W!s7;4c bio, according to location. Barley Verv little doing. Whisky-?! 06. Provisions Pork fl4 75 Marth; 115 April; 515 10 May. Bulkmeats: buyers and sellers are apart: no trans-iettons; round lots ;-.e, tc, 9e. '..eJ'.fVr!-. I-ird t9.5bid. HogsLower; liditfl . 10; packing fö 15 ra.5 :: butchers to Philadelphias sj SO(ri5 1. Cattle Unchanged. Keceipt Flour Ö.UO bbls; wheat 21.0'iObti: corn 10.OU0 bu; oat 19,iH bu; rye 20,mi0 bu; hnrley 10.0IJO bu; hogs l,4oo head ; cattle loo head. Cincinnati Market. Cincinnati, Feb. 2G. Cotton-llc. . Flour Family S ho.t7. Wheat Itorl kl 45i$l 55. Corn V4i;ic. ts tfTiUlic. Rye 7!i;asnc. Barley Cucliangisl. Provisions Porii Ji-5 2515 50. Lard: steam $h öl; kettle 10 00'4ll. Bulk meaLs: shoulders oMiuVr; short rib 8c spot, rhiC buyer April, C buyer May; short clear 8;. Bacon o;'4c, 7c, wvc. Whisky Active and Arm; SI 06. Butter-Dull. Hogs Common ?5 25; fair to good f-5 3Tyf.5 70; packing grades S57.rsSi6; butchers' giades 56 t.
o neceipis neau; suipmeutajio head. New York Livestock Market. ifEW Yokk. Feb. 26. Boevee Receipts, 3500 head, making 8,40 head for the week, against 8,0Whead last week. Quality fair with a number of cur loads of strictly prime ; demand moderate. The market is dull and irregular with downwanl tendency. Ordinary to extra native steels s 7.5, 4 11 5y with a few selections at fll 75 ;12 2o; eight premium Kentucky steers, 2,100 lbs, at Si-j 7 ,; medium to good steers, 1,155 to 1,350 lbs generally t9 210 25. There were about 700 ut cattle taken for the Euglish market. Sheep Reipt k,300 head, malting 24,100 head lor tin week, against 16,860 Lead last week. Thepr.-es fi ll otrj-4c on all grades except extra and l.ncv; sales slow at itü 75 for ordinary to prli,e; three car loads of fancy sheep at 17 73; 014. car load choice sheep and lambs, mixed, $7. Swine Receipts 8,140 head, making 20,260 head for the week, against lliiiO nead last week; none sold alive. The maiket was dull, and g( od live hogs could ot be old for niorethan tki, Chicago Cattle Market. Chicago. Feb. 26. Cattle Receipts 4,4o0 head; shipments 24-"00 head. Market fairly active and a shade better for butchers others quiet and ste:idy. Uood to extra shipping 81 (2)4 Ci; light Htx'kers and gotsl feeders S2 70(iil 55; fair to good cows Si 2C 1 ; common to good shipping 54 HvA 85. Hogs Receipts 7,iuu head: shipments 2,X head. Market dull and weak; 10c lower; light and hea-shipping and packinir 55 4o.5 6.5; good to choice shipping $0 75aiö ij; Phiiadelphiis Sheep Receipts I.&X) hiad. Market quiet and Arm; inferior to miHlium S3 ?ra4 25; fair to goorl fl 50(3-5; choice to extra 5 50, r6. Bcell A Bartholomew, Attorneys. STATE OF INDIANA, Marion county, ss: In the Superior Court of Marion county, in- the state of Indiana, February term, 177. No. 17,413. John W. Ground vs. Maxwell K. McCausland. Be it known, that on the 12th day of January, 177, the above named plaintiff, by his attorneys, filed in the orTioe of the clerk of the Superior Court of Marion county, in the state of Indiana, his complaint against the above named detendant for forclosure of mortgage, and on the 2 th day February. 177, the saia plaintifTfilcd iu said clerk's office the affidavit of a competent person showing that said defendant. Maxwell K. McCausland, is not a resident of the state of Indiana. 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 nnless he appears and answers or demurs thereto, at the calling of said cause on the si-coud day of the term of said court, to be begun and held at the court house in the city of Indianapolis ou the first Monday la March. 177, said complaint, ana the matters and things therein contained and alleged, will be heard and determined In his absence. AUSTIN IL BROWN. feb2Ww Clerk. CHANCE FOR EVERYBODY! National State Lottery, authorized by act of legislature of Wjoming, draws 1300,000 the V5th of every month. One chance iu three. Tickets, 51; six for 5). Tickets sent any oue who will act as agent, to be paid for when sold. Most liberal pay; no risk to run. Circulars tree. Kor tickets, clrcn ars and information, address JOHNSON & CO., Brokers, 119 and 121 Nassau street, New York. SELLERS' LIVEä PILLS. toti' Llvrr etil b.v snd tor Thirty rear. Stmadpd Remedy lor tb cure of Urcr Cmm4.ibi. (nimot, Strk Hvdcra, ixt all Ucru.mB.rvu ef U Urrr. metier" Verwirr, Uiegra. r arm UeatrOTCfN 1 'pcll-d 400 l&rg. Ii vflnu tram mj rttlM. 8 jn id. M m. 8mir, 81. Voit, Ma. Prior of mci, be If JOW iruggM do 'I kerv (bora, aeoi for Ikrm. B. F. skli.khs i;o.. rmwr. niKwno, rm. A HOME AND FARM Or YOUR 0"WIsT On the lins of a GREAT RAILROAD, with good markets both i.at and est. NOW IS THE TIME TO SECURE IT. Mild Climate. Fertile Soil, Best Country for stock 1 wising in tne united states. Books, maps, full information, also "THE PIONEEh," sent free to ad parts of the world. Add res O. F. D-vVIS, Land Com. U. P. H. R. Omaha. Neb. COUCH SYRUP. 1 Hrllrnr CWngk "jrm I lb Mnt 4 ml 1 l popular Kni-Ai for th-? lure w lourht, I old. I Croup, Unwiuw. aod LvacTrvablm, R-ra 1 i I '-li Saved vii 1. 1 to is my t ) cltiirirrm. J . I ' E. Yumii. Lont I. O. Ii!. "It currd mr i 1 of i terrlb. oolj when cvrrr thlac rlM full. r-d " K. K. Murkelf. Alrchanr Ci r. rrtc. t R. K. r. l kks a o. rrrjr-, rrc.Mr-rr,, r". AtTPnla watw 4-r a aajar, arriMMt, ana -raiwet arip ttun man or worn ,& ibi rac '- ' s.1 tMi.tnvM, la whir in:jij3uaiOiT On vaobad arrrr airod I Mm mw äT&O to as TTHancaa rtwsilar, frwa. 4 A. Cl.ri.4i. &lan..s laaaat..N.T. ' Ih. d 4. Clra-a 1 rr aaaJhlo avail b 'rx. Bad t ä Is a kaVrA..i..ip..uli Bry laairrairau.''-.V. I'. W rmkJt Sn, A wni it. RHEUMATISM. 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