Indiana State Sentinel, Volume 26, Number 35, Indianapolis, Marion County, 18 April 1877 — Page 8
TILE INDIANA STATE SENTINEL,, WEDNESDAY MORNING, AP11IL 18, 1877;
MONDAY and TUESDAY
LOW PRICED SILK, STUFF and USES SUITS Dolman. Safques Polonaise, Xciv Muslin and Cambric Underwear, TRIMMED WITH TOBGHON LACE. SHAWLS ! SHAWLS. SHAWLS ! IV.clties in Jentlrv, Sew FenaSKT." "M IriiVis. Etc , Etc.. Ele. I Vi. L S.'AYRES .& INDIANAPOIilB. fin IÄKWÄLÄND COERCiAL KARKKTS jr or THI tjTDIANAPOIJS HXWrT T?JsDAT Evxsiso, April 17, 1577. I luri og the Pt week no new feature have been developed In local financial affairs Tlie nurrket is working exceedingly close to all borrowers who do not rate strictly No. 1, while o .rh m are recogaized as gilt edged, money Is sufficiently abundant to meet tlie demand, tlie rates of interest being 10 to 12 per cent. We have no change to note In quotations for counter sales of eastern excharge, tlie rate being 1-10 premium. INDIANAPOLIS CLEARING HO0SK.nrlnri. 'Balance. J.:t S-5 wk ending aLSU.WW.U J" For month o January... For month of February. For month of March Monday, Api 11 2 Tuesday, April 3 Wed liesday, April 4....... Thursday, April 5 Friday, April Saturday, April 7 Monday, April 9 Tuesday, April 10 Wednesday, April 11. Thursday, April 12 Friday, April 13.-. Saturday, April 14 Monda, April 1 Tuesday, April 17....... 1.608,000 l,rM 12,000 1W2,UH) 82.000 4(7.000 5,)vS4,00J l!IS.t4)0 215,01 221,O0 215,000 P7,000 226.U 0 210,00) 215.MJ0 227,010 2n5, 2:!2,0i"t) 510.000 ol2,000 15,000 6!,(MO 55.0U) 57,(K)0 4 .0i 0 74.01.O 49,000 ft,000 7;;,ooo !)S,000 r.'.OJO 112,000 i:7,000 KXPORTS OF SPKC1K. The following Is a detailed rejxrt of specie xnorted from the district or ew lorK tor the week ending April n, i : Total for w--k - r'.'v, Ginoa lunnürv 1. silver S.;;ii .l( j S07,!V,l Rinee January 1. Cold l,019,8.s-4,X?7,MJ Käme time iu lS7(i... 14,017.020 lS.HM.lt) tt 7,H05 17;tV?,121 7,SU0.H7U 2),0l,tt5 7,322,'.4 Same time iu l -- Same time in 1874 .. Same time in ls?:L.. Same time in 1S72Kaiue time in 1S71 Same time in l!0. ... IMPORTS OF SPECTE. Following is a detailed statement of the imports of specie into the port of New York during the week endin? April 14. 1377: Total rf-, ,i Previously reported..., o.sit.sij ToUl since Jan. goUi SVH5.757 ' Total since Jan. I. silver Aso,jiM o,i Same t'nie lK7t.... Same time 175 Bame time 1874-., Hai ne time 1K73.... Same time 1872.... Same time 1871. l,4Si.4IS 6,271, 227 1,14I.!H l,0H2,!tr 501,418 2.!l!,40l Commercial. Iu the general merchandise markets. there ha been a decided Improvement during the past wftk. In most of the departments sales have Ix-en well up to the expectation of mercliatitM. Buyeraare finding stocks ull that eouM be desired, and prieosand terms as fa vorahli! a-s at any other western trade center. Tlie provision market to-day has less animation, but prices are fülly maintained, holders Indicating no disposition to make cona t dons. TheNew York Bulletin of Wednesday says: The rather more warlike aspect of the European political situation lias also tended to infuse xoirewhat grea er confidence, and as a whole the position has been a steady one, wit bout, however, any well defined basis ior kuovancy or indications that an attempt to tree up values would meet with success. Indevl, there baa been a very decided lack of viUUty 011 the speculative line, and while the maeuver of operators plainly pointed to bulUh" luteulJoas, there was a signal flilnreoT the effort to stir up excitement or to gain f 11 and permanent support of the slight upward turns made. The outside element seams to adhere to their expressed determination to remain passive, and the "regulars" are a timid condition of mind which prevents he marking out of any flxed policy. h.ven tlie o"d plan of falling into line and snbTnimivelv fdlowinz the lead of the west does not work wei, as the tone at the points of production has leen so erratic as to increase the erplexities 01 the situation and create addipnal caution. Dealers in stock on paper in .arenotlu n ecstatic frame of mi ud at rf' aoment, an anxiously await new develtae K pn calculated to afford better opportusJopjiek .ne manipulation of contracts, tits ior , met wit?1 mme lane sale for early t 7t 'eT.butat no time reached a polut erspotueii. iiianjmatlon, and irequently or gooa, ciie. RQ excessiveiy stapid ne. the market daUy cours, has been for About the asv t M) bH buyers and f um there until foward the rt' ,e a cnce ion of a portion or all close, when conce maii bv Pither one the temporary Ä :, tSÄ,-! the few packages ruimt change hanv. t ). 53 have beVn the principal op ih. tock went mainly to . enners, uiougn bout 5 so3 s-i SS?. UÄ m& City prme was worth 0io durlHg ni.t of the Hmeflnd sold moderately ra fl,y to day. Refined lard has been reported n ucti ma ler quantities on European acc(Ct It weeknd comparatively the matw quite dull. The highest rate named as having Seen obtained was 10 3-lHc, and when an lnknvm on this became necessary through töe eondltlonofthe market for crude, shipper notplenty, and for West Indies sales t8Me to I moderate extent. For future delivery the market has shown only a moaerat degree of activity and 110 stirring features. PrW-have fluotnated to a moderate extent, but .very few aew ooerator have come In, and it was difll"iTtorknpadecided show of life at any time. Preparations were apparently made in iome quarters to take hold for a little ad vance. irutup to Uia commencement of thU week jiattersdld not prove propitious for a liberal m vMtment and buyers were scarce. Vtirocenett are reported firm with an active Jemand. The New York Dally Bulletin of i..MrU a moderate trade with no t.. .i,irwn to make farther concessions In uii era rs. and adds: In the meftntime the advice from Cuba con- . , . A runnrl an imnai i' uani-icu. w ...
Agenten t in maintaining steady prices. The actual deficiency in the total stock at Mew York, Boston. Phil delphta and Baltimore, compared with last year. Is now only 23 per cent, however, against a deficit of 41 percent this day last week, and an even greater deficit two weeks aeo. But thousrh the receipts have undoubtedly been' large latterly a falling off Inter on In the season sufficient to make a deficiency of 15 to 20 per cent, compared with List wäson. 1 anticipated by the Importers. The following l)uw the Import of raw sugar into New York Unnng the last three
months, with compari.so-. s: Jan- Feb.AMch. 1 iosheals j Tierces i T(1h, Boxes 1K 1877. 2?7 4,0X1 851 ,54 1S7. 119,870 8,(W5 448,800 1875. 101, v 3,822 2,W1 71,131 54Ö.U1M Total lbs..257,526,673 257,774,87 219,k50,triO Total tns(1 lbs) 128,7b3 12SS7 lü.7 Rio coffee liai sold lathcrmore freely of late, and the Clowe 1 steady for Rood and prime grades, though for the lower grades the market is more or less nomlual. The news from Rio Janeiro ha iwen favorable to holden, and this fact has counteracted the efFect of large rxreipts hereof late, which might otherwise have been decidedly unfavorable; As It Is, the market Is without any positive tone, though he position 1 more steady than last week. The stock of Brasil here at the clo-e of the wrek was 78,i)0U bags. Mild coffee was very quiet until late In the week, when a more active trade In Maraeaibo and La?uayra sprang up; the sales were within ft range of 18tl9e gold; Costa Rica quoted lKf(i;c gold, als sold to Rome extent. Home statistic have been obtained, which tat the xourts of coffee from Ouatamala in 187 at " lbs fiom can Jose ; a.KJC'OW Jbs from B.lJ,ts, --t 11061 lbs fronXToeojate; toChamperico u 'w a; which arrived tal 19,ts.,oi& lbs. a.. vita. xi,e crop of here Is all classed as Costa . ... - -estimated, Ouatamala coffee this year, it . vta will reach 1.50,000 bags, and the yield In v V" xuo.uw bags. Tlie estimates, however, I ''Mr, and some place the probable J Uirrer ' w.. . - m the latter coantry at as high n,p this yea . - -t year'j vield in Guatat.UUÖ bags. 1- t ones V -m equal to 135.au -gsinaiaw. - FRANCE. the last FriTarls. March 2. ... Thnrsdav ant. Mf'uuight was very ra. rather fine, bu day, on the contrary, . thls morning, last night rain returned, nu -,ter is stili although It ha ceased, the baron. Complaints upon the condition of the w..-" plant continue to form the exception. Here and there only some fields have a yel ou ish hue or are encumbered with weeds in the low ' lands and the heavier soils. The w heat ij - still, in general, presents a satcrop, therm.-, --d the most to be a pUftctory nppeiiranw,- - gross, and prehended is that the plant m w- ' ne lodeing of the crop is to e dreaded shauu si ring prove as wet as the winter. But, as the wed was deposited last autumn under favorable conditions, iniscircumsiuce in, iernaps after aU, the less to be feared, for II the lalk be strong and erect the root mast oe emiRlly well embedded. March seedings are in full operation, and almost completed In the central plains, where the weather appears to have been more propitious In the other divisions, eight days or ä fortnight mUht be necessary to iuinii tue work, wuioh mainly depends upon the Ute oT the weither. GERMANY. 1 1 am bükt., March 21. There is a quiet tone in our grain market, without any material jUterat ion in prices. Fine heavy wheat continues in scanty supply, and even common qualities are not plentifully offering; on the oTlier hand, however, there is only a limited demand, our millers hsving only a slow sale for flour, buy little and are working down X, t t i r s toe k STFrrriM, March 21. The weather was very mild and seasonable, and our navigation Is now unimpeded tvtli for steamers and sailing vessels. The trade in general was very quiet for all cereals, and the only advance which is to be noted was for rapt? oil for early delivery, while later terms are iirmcticu. Hardly any change has taken place tor this article. Owners ask Is per quarter more monev than this day week, but buyers refuse to HÜhmit to such a demand. Rye very quiet. Ukri.in, March 23. In the first half of the last se'nnlglit the atmosphere was somewhat raw, with alternating rain and snow showers Witli the opening of the spring season the weather has again become milder. The fields arc now thoroughly saturated with moisture, and dry weather Is much wisnea ior oy iarmers for tlie prosecution of their agricultural w rk. J SOUTH RUSSIA. ! OiF.!A March 1-13. The abnormal position In which our corn market has for so long a time been placed, in consequence of :he exhaustion Of the grain fctocks on the t? ot, has ot undergone anv notible change In the course f the last "fortnight. The absence of grain arrivals, through the accumulation of snow upon the railway lines and theconseniwnt Intprruutlon of communication with the interior, Is being sensibly felt in our kx change and completely paralyse business. Happily thht deplorable state of affairs can not last long, for as soon as the rivers are Ice-free laxe supplies win speeuny oeconnis unu. FOVPT. : Alrxasdria, March 17. Grain During the pat week we have had a sharp decline In wheat and maize, in consequence of large arrival of all kinds of breadstuff's from neighboring ports, with also a conslde-able quantitv of wheat from the upper country, which the late high prices at true ted to this market; and if supplies continue as abundant it will not be at all uulikely that there will be some to spare for export ere supplies of new wheat come down from the Interior. Beans con tinue excessively dun witnout mucnonering to sell. Home 201 to 3 0 qrs of new beans have already reached our market, which have been readily placed at f qual to ifti 6d per qr I. o. h. ' Im grain the market was active to-day, bat prices were less than yesterday, and a slight decline was established. Wheat is firm with a Um l ted supply. Oats are qul-t and steady, and rye Is quotably unchanged. The New York Daily Bulletin of Wednesday says: Last week's export clearances hence for r.uropean porta muuum o,-- uuu uuii 116,592 bush wheat, 413,754 bush corn and 2777 bush rye. The flour clearances included 718 bbls for IJverpool, 1,565 bbls for London and l.OUO bbls for Oporto. Of last week's export clearances of wheat were 31,00 bush to Liverpool, 2t,ti0 bush to Indon, 2,80ti bush to Glasgow, 16.000 bush to Bristol, 40,200 bush to Cork for orders, 15,700 bush to Oporto and 16,000 buh to Rotterdam. Of the corn agerevate, 17,100 bush went to Liverpool, 33.100 bush to Iiondon. 0.5,000 bush to Glasgow, 12,500 bush to Bristol. 51,500 bush to Hull, 27,150 bush to Cork lor orders, 2,150 bush tc Havre, 8,3u0 )ii-h to Bremen, rc.ouo Dusn to ixpennagn, 4 out) bush to Rotterdam and 7,700 bush to Oporto. Of rye, the shipments were of 7,800 hush to Bremen, 18,900 busn to cnnstianianu and 00 bush to Antwerp. Com was in brisk request most ot the week, notably so In the latter half, New York grades of new crop meeting with a very ready sale and advancing sharply. The export detdines were quite exensive. largely la New York steamer mixed, which left off firmly on Monday at 56,Sc, as against 54Vic a week earlier. Of New York No. 2, three boat loads were sold on Monday, part to arrive soon, at 57c the first transaction In this grade reported for some time past. New Y'ork No 3 has been .purchased freely by the home trade, closing on Monday at 56Vc In the option line, an active movement has been reported at firmer rates wholly In New York steamer mixed, including on Monday various April deliveries at 56(.j6hc The inquiry for southern product nas Deen more urgent In gooa part roreioon. nouiurrn yellow, 3,100 bushels afloat, sold on Monday at üüc, to the export interest. Old No 2 Chicago has been worked bffvery freely from store at generally firmer prices, the bulk of the amount markeiea going 10 ineexpornunr,, and the latest dealings on Monday having b-een on the basis of 56564c for very g.od to Btrjetly prime. Against tue aecrease ior tue Wee. Ik VI ll,uw uunu iu m- l ... ovu.w ncre aiand the export clearances 414,000 bush. The dry goods trade la reported seasonably active and stocks In point of extent and excel lence are all that could be desired. The New York market is reported as follows In the Dally Bulletin of Saturday. The Jobblrt trade has been uneven, bnt on the whole moderately active, and a fair aggregate amount of goods was placed In the hands of retailer from different parts of the country. The least satisfactory leature of this brauch of the trade la the continue "cutting" lo prices o many fabrics, which not only compels Jobbers to sell considerable uantitles Ol cotton goods, etc., without profit, but tends to unsettle the market and create distrust in the stability of values. -
Cotton Goods. The market remains as when
last reported upon, except thai there has wen a somewhat better neuer uemanu ior -Mwniug up lots by means of personal selections ana through the medium of orders. Brown and bleached cottons are unseCtled, and agents are willing sellers at a slight concession when opportunities offer for the disposal of considerable lots. Denims, tickings and dyed ducks of the btst makes are steadily held and are doing fairly, but cottouades and cheviots are moving slowly. The export trade In domestics continues satisfactory. Prints. The market has been rather more active and small lots of fancy prints were distributed bv agents to n fair aggregate amount. The best niakes of standaid prints are firmly held atöVjC, and the stock on hand is gradually Bettln; Into good shape, owing to the greatly urtailed production. Messrs. Low, Harrimau A- Co. have ItwueU tlie following circular: On Monday next, the lölh Inst., we shall make prices on the American print works calicoes as follows: Fancies 6c; shirtings fjc; J. D. olieck (luworted colors), J-ic; do all pink 7c: seersuckers double pinks 7c: green and orange (indigos) 7c; blue and white (indigo) iiy.c regular; and we respectfully request that on that date you will make your prices for these gooas to correspond with the figures named." For heavy woolens there wai a little more inquiry from out of town clothiers, although this class ot buyers are not generally ready to make Important purchases, and their selections have thus far been mostly restricted to the lower qualities. The lew agents who have on sale full lmes of new productions of fall and winter woolens have made sales to both local and interior city olotulers to a considerable amount, but an active demand can hardly be expected until buyers are ready to enter the market for the purpose of making up their season's stock and a more general display of leading makes is made by agents from which they may have the benefit of free selections. Worsted coatings and cotton warp worsteds continue In good demand for the season. Unew ot low and meaium graues are meeiir sale, upon the basis of low valuing wltu at ions. - omparatlvelyqulet Kentucky Jean remain v 't continue Receipts of eggs, poultry and bu -al liberal and prices are undergoing no essei hange, thongn the tendency Is to lower qu Mtions. The New Y'ork market of Saturday is repCr!d follows In tfca Daily Bulletin : Poultry. The Tdemand for live shows a moderate amount of vitality, and where the stock is In good condition holders jeas remain comparatively firm. Dressed mvets w,tn on,y a fair inquiry, though fine selecw0118 re pretty steady in value, and general Azures remain unchanged. We quote priCf-s 8s follows: Western turkeys 1617c; do iclr to good 14;315c; dressed spring chickens, choice, -r lb. 1418c. Fowls Jersey prime. 13ai4c: fair to good ll12c; per 1., western prime 1213c; do fair do state ativ. i"uck8 State and western to good lO(oinc. -nod 12 l.Jc; do Jersey nnmf rime 14(lbc; ao lair to i0(al3c: fair to hi(Äi7(T. nsG Piimeto cho. ror.n 7aan T.ive Pou ltry FOWlt. estate anu Jersey per lb, i;$(äil4c: do western li?'. eV. ers, old, per lb, bTc ; turkeys, state and Jev i roostper lb, i:ii4c; ao western, pur iu, ducks, state ana Jersey, per pair, TKqJi &; ducks, western, per pair. 7tVHoc; geese, state and Jersey, per pair, 82 002o0; do western, per pair, ti 12(31 37. , n vj'3. Receipts to-day 1,974 bbls. Our city buyers have shown but little anxiety durit'g the past week, and their purchases Were in the main confined to parcels required for immed'ate distribution. Receivers, however, have found a decided offset in the domestic shippiug orders, which have taken a good proportion of the stock, and as current arrivals were small the market kept closely sold up, especially on strictly fine grades No change on quotations to-day, the market closing firm. Near-by stock, single bbl. Htate Western, prime fnnullan . ..per doz.19 .. . H 18 20 al8 (... a... 18 Houthern i.V'1,.,Duck eggs.. r - Geese eggs JU O We have no change to note In wool. Receipts are light, and quotations In this market nominal. The Boston Advertiser of late date says: ' The sales for the week comprise 815r500 lbs. of domestic and California fleece and pul ed, and 191,00 lbs. of foreign, making a total of 1,107,100 lbs. , . . ... , The market generally has been dull, and several houses have hardly made a sale for the entire week. Manufacturers generally are not disposed to purchase beyond a supply for Piesent wants, and a good many of thein are ...1,1 nf.ir irwl-atocome. There has been oulte an extensive purchase of X and AX wools at 40c for X and 41lBc for XX Ohio and Pennsvlvnia, but with this exception the sales of fleece have been In small lots. Michigan, New York and New Hampshire wools have been sold at 3j(S3c. Domestic Fleece The sales Include 5.000 lbs niiio v at 40e; 7.000 lbs Michigan ana unio at lbs XX and above Pennsylvania at -iftc: ia,w lbs X and above do at 43c; 5,U00 lbs X and No 1 at 40c; 4.000 lbs ew 1 orK at c; o,unu ius iu 1 Ohio at 42c; 8,000 lbs XX Michigan at 3!)c; 5.,5it0 lbs Ohio X at 4lc; 8,000 bs No 1 Maine at 37Väc; 1,000 lbs No 2 at 30c; 4,000 lbs XX Michigan at 42VJc; 46,u001bs unwashed and unmerhnntnhh at 22rit3trf.. Pulled Wools The sales Include 1 1,000 lbs su per at :7c; 4j00 lbs extra at ;w; 10s nous i tun- A 'm lhs No. 1 Dulled at Tc: 40.000 lbs extra on private terms; lbs super at .42c; 7.(XX) I XX) lbs extra at 3710C ; i.Vmi 10s extra at tygj, 1 15.000 !bs super At 44c : 2H.O0O lbs do at C 6,000 lbs do" at 45ic; 8,(X)0 lbs combing pulled at 45c: 10.000 lbs do ut4(ic; 1,000 lbs super at 4oc; 2,n lbs super at 41c: 2.KS0 lbs noils at 3.c ; 18,000 lbs combing pulled at 45c. OJ4 'CHA'GK, There was a good attendance on 'change to day, and sales reiorted Include: 5 cars high mixed corn, r. o. d-. 4 cars high mixed corn, f. o. b... 1 car rejected corn, track - '1-ii - lsJi GRAUT IX STORK.
S8fttl2C; H,IMJinMiciiiKuni., .i I Gull Pennsylvania at 44c; 5,000 lbs Ohio X at 40c; 0un ll,UK)lb8XX Mlcliiganat4Oc;b,0O01bsXXNew I (Jull York at 40c: 10.000 lbs Georgia on p. t.; lln.000 (inn
April 14, 1877. Wheat Corn. Oats. Elevator A 3s9 107,148 19.5.W Elevator B - 10 4.101 Central Elevator...... .vii ' City Elevator lljJ 1-JJU V levator D - Elevator E.. 2.50 Total - - 569 202.737 25.C29 April 14, 1876. Wheat Corn. Oats. Elevator A "jpg Elevator B Wlo 23,Jo s 8,010 Central Elevator 8 5,7"0 City Elevator fM 14 628 11,94 Elevator D Auu Elevator E l(jl) Total . 28-349 63,47-J 32.773
RECEIPTS A5D BHIPMKKTH. Thefonowtng are the receipts and ments for the last 24 hours: shipArticles. Receipts Shlpmta Flour..-, Barrels. 2,300 1,800 1,125 52,400 Wheat--. Bushels. 7-1U V4.000 2,800 Bushels Oats Bushels. Bushels. 1,400 8,200 400 1,156 61 75 492 70 600 Rye. 2,400 2,000 Barley Bushels. Hogs.. Cattle. Head. Head. Head. Head, 2,10 Horses and Mules. 34 Sheep Coal and Coke Bran.... 475 1.296 Tons. Tons. 30 800 Corn Meal . KarreU. Hay Tons. Tons. 16 Hides-., Lard Lumber. 20 Tierces. mwne1
lüs'öuö 240 12
Feet. Tons. Tons. 220,000 Provision . .... Wool.. 4 wai Whisky 3 Barrels lO DAILY llETIElf OF THE rUfDIA!l A.P OLIS MARKETS.
Iaxlteauipolla ProTtalo KaratCt. Bulk MiATS-The market wa;i steadyloda7 at jenteruay'a quotations, b'at irausactloR" wore unimportant and th üe of te markel
weaker. We qnote c. r. sides 8c; clear sides h'c: shoulders ö'.c; long clear boxed 8c; s p. shoulders (c; . p. hams 10c. iARD Tue market is firm, ant we quote p. s. lard, tiro-,Uxa(101ic; kettle 10c; we note sales of ttOO tierces at ? 37)(39 40. Jobbixq Pricxs Clear pork, 118 5017; mess pork, J15 50; bacon shoulder7c; sugar-cured do 8c; bacon.'.clear sides, 9Hc; breakfast bacon, packed He ; sugar cured bams 11c. Iadiaiuiwliii Grain and Flour Market. Corx Easier, with freer offerings of spot
and April and a fair Inquiry for car lots to fill local orders. There was less demand from shippers. Futures deciddedly lower and dull, with no sales. The following were the closing bids at call board at 12:15 o clock: High mixed 4Vic in elevator: 47ic for 3 cars f. o. b. ; So arked ; 5,00t) bu offered at 47c f. o. b. delivered within 10 days; 4lic bid on track. .Mix"d. 45c bid In elevator; 47c bid f. o. b. for 3 cars spot; 5,000 bu offered at 464e f. o. b. delivered within 10 days; 45c bid on track; spot held at Vic on track. May, 45c bid In elevator; tfc bid on track all May ; 4 ic bid on track for first half. Kar corn, 42c ' Rejected, 43c bid. inspected into store in this cltv the past 24 hours 27,W0 bu; inspected out for shipment 7,200 bu. Ktocfc In store yesterday, 203,047 bu. lODR Prices have again advanced. We quote fancies at t38S0: family J7 50g8; extra W 50(7 50; superfine 14 75aö. Whkat There is a good demand; 11 wheat sold by sample; we quote No 1 $170; No 2 II tt); No 3 51 50; Jfo 4 Si 40; rejected II ?5l 35. Stocks in store hre on yesterday, 10,118. Oats Dull. We quote rejected at 3233c; seed oats 3507c, sold by sample. KY-Steady. We quote 757öc for No 2. Bran In good demand ; 117(320 bid. Indianapolis) Produce Market. AFP1J3 Are In fair demand. We quote at f2 50 3 00 per obi for Michigan and eastern; western 1 1 50d2 50. tiT"? ifüTTF.B Receipts continue liberal and the market is quiet at quotations. Hhippers are paying 12c, and it is selling in store at ltf18c. Bess wax 2öc. BANS-In good request. We quote white navv at flttr-r usbel!from store. I jSgos The receipts eonL'""ie liberal and the - and i fail- . t '-oers are i -li. luowtiions. CMti,.t - L. "o Der dozen on arrival. Com ml w payings .'e made at ltc. sales from sto.. 'rte demand is reported FkATHttKa A diouc.. -e at:t2c: mixed." We quote: prime live ges. v-g loa2öc geese and duck. a025c: old feat . und flONiT Ranges from 2022o pei . according to quality. i Hay The market is auu ana we quote timothy at sq9 per ton. Poultry In good demand and prices ashade higher. Turkeys, alive, lOo per lb: ducks 1300 per dos; roosters 40 per dos; hens 83 75 per doz. Geese, full feathers. $5 40 per dos. Rags Are steady and unchanged, and we quote good cotton rags at lVo per lb. unions Choice yellow selling from store at tt 2V4 60 per bbl. Top onions Most desirable prime quality, buying at II 752 00 per bushel ; held at 12 002 60, according to quality. Bottom sets selling at 4(34 60 per bushel. Potatoes I n moderate demand; we quote at 90c(Sl 10 per bu on arrival, according to quality; from store, Jobbing sales 10(91 5c higher. Crakbirrii Are selling at S3 2Q3 7 per . -bei and at fXrail wer barrel. D1VVL -AU17 ...i... - - - r- " hl both nn art ers and halves, and for Pp st And v Annies, new. SiSVC ner lb. prices are rht peeled, nom. 18J(322c : halves --r - 7 . Peaches, btv unpeeled, 12(3wc' .nnonA Grocery Market, . Rnsiness for the pas week has been quite good orool and all dealers hi hopeful or a ÄÄre strong; good JK? i ct.-iou rr mast Inir i?re cneap, out "J?": We ouote there is little inquiry 1 It . . TO 1 W VI IC ior iiiciu. foniy Ordinary grades of Rio 19,320c; gooa w Ty iiUtP! nr me 'J-tc; cuui - ao: ana . v ,. ,-'0. Chkesb Very scarce; we quote " -'1' Morasia and autuP-Quotatlons are nachanged. New Orleans molasses is worth for new crop 68c, for fair to fancy, and sirup at 50c3Ji tor common to fancy. Ric&-Deaiers quote at 7$0 for Carolina; 5X70 for fair to best Louisiana. S.ÜOAB8 Are firmly held and there Is more confidence in the market: eastern advices show no lack of faith in a better future. We quote refined A at IVAQlVXa; Off A at Virile; extra C at lo"saloc: hard at 12'l3l2c circle C and B iXJ9 oi.ia. Vol trtcholcft New Orleans KöalOc. HOAP--We quote Hooeler City common bar at 9S 50 per box; Tousey 's German beeper lb, other airman tlß W per box; White Russian Dressed cake M; Babbitt's, 17 257 60 per box Candles We quote: HoteU 19i20c; star can dies. I4;al8c: common pressed. 1-ttt9l4Ho- , tkah Are ouiet and firm. Thei-e is an ad vance of a few cents on some grades. Ynnnsr tivson. common 30(i 35 40( 60 70(4 80 8.V9I 00 30(4 40 btm 65 80 (4 90 30( 35 45(3 60 7 V4 1 1 001 0-5 250 &5 50(4 60 6.V4 80 30(4 35 4.5(4 75 901 00 Y'oung Ilyson, fair to good........... Y'oung hyson, choice Young hyson, extra choice.......... Imperial, common.... .... imperial, nne..... ........ Imperial, choice ...... powuer, commou. .... powder, fine ....... oowder, choice .. nowder. extra choice... Japan, uncolored, common. japan, uncoioreu, uuo new. Japan, uncolored, choice new.... ..- Oolong, Inferior......... ...... ..... Oolong, tine - .......... Oolong, extra choice CO KD AUE Is without change. Manila. to 5-16 ln16U Manila, , In 16 .1 , 1 t C IU 12 Manna, y in. op-w Sisal. . inch 11 AlK Slsal.ln. larg'rll Knnli cord. heniD 19 jiayrope, , - . Hayrope,common10j4 ,i,3,4piy-iii ladianaiteU: Dry Ooodi Harset. . DRY" GOODSr Dealers report a good demand for all kinds of dry goods and prices are genATTardlnary, lOOiao; rulddUiig, lSe ; bBlow(-NaviUe,8y1c;Pepperel &04-i?.'.r,VS'irr.eo Kl inch. lVc: Conestoga. - Modal, 15c;MexIal,16oC;extra', ;"2;,5V 4-4, lüc; Lewiston, 36 Inch, 18c; 3 inch, 15c; 80 i inah. vcfl: diuu lev. . Hhiktinq Htkiph American, 0-3, ioc ; -3, 9c; Whlttenden chevloW, , B 9Je ; AA -11. AAA 12tC; AA,U?C; UfciS cuoiu, "-r"! do. 11 V: homespun 94c. ..,. Papkb Cambkicb Common colors. 6io ; high TtÄcanec: W-ashintrton Merrl. prtatl Sßo; Albion solid Colorado: WamButwSc; Mourning prints. 6'c; Spragues M. CARFwr CMAiK-Whlte. 2lc; colored, 27c; TOBTHi?iTWvermont,c; Nashville, 80 : Middle vllle Sc :Idaho,8Kc ; N ew AlbanySc i ; Stark A.4c: Laurel DJ04cj Laurel H.7io ; Park A t Granite R, 6c; Bedford R., 6c; Pepp Nr,7c?PeppO.. 7c?Pepp !B-fc . t .i, tL-. I iinKuiiir atandard V4C. Blkachcd BÜx ETINGS-Lousdale o, .. Lib..na uin- MaAcnment.9c: Hill, 6Uc; föd Dog.Oc; Quaker, 7c; Cambrics Lonsd& 15cT Young Warrior, lie; ; Jabes Knight, ioc Wamsutta, 13o ; New York Mills, 134c. T.vZ,. stark. 2,5a: UmonZJr Banner.aoo: Montan p. Zi4c; American o, 18VSC COTTON YARNS , Assorted numbers per lb Harmony 21o Dozen yarns, 40us, per aoi Dozen yarns, ows, per uu... Dozen yarns, ötXM, per doz.... TV,.nn c-KrnM 71K1H. If dOZ.... Carpet warp, (colored), per lb-.---.....-Carpet warp, (white). Scandard, per lb . io Cotton twine per lb " "rto X IUI llUUtum'"'" Staging, per lb............. Seine twine......., Candle wick, per lb 280 300 23c -Jv160 Batting, per io Miscellaneous. ALCOHOL We ontlnue to quote ai 'jn for 98 oer above proof. . at S3 10 nrvMi rvinv Wa nnnte DIVUUWVW"" " - " r-iv. 1 V. -1 nur lh ......... (4'. CllUlWJliUI,l,, . ....... : f .,iir Aratd oer lb ....... ..... Red and red tip, per lb . Common, per lb.... ""v",r?f ,,, BROOMSWe have no change to note In 80
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Com'n, pr 08 Hnrl, pr d.-S2 50a3 00 Plain....- 150a2 50 Steamboat 4 00a4 50 Fancv carpet- 8 00a3 50 Shaker . 2 50aJ a CANNED GOODS A fair demand Is report
ed by dealers at our figures. Peaches, 2 lb cans, per dos
II 502 60 2 2.x2 40 2 0Oa2 25 1 ,VS1 75 1 75(41 85 145(3160 2 8&a2 60
" s id cans....... Pine apples.... Htrawberrlee. Raspberries.. .... pears . Jiartlett pears.
Plums, Damson. ler doz 1 55(31 60
Green peas 1 75(2 25 Condensed milk 2 753 00 Oysters Full weight, Cove, 1 lb Cove, 2 lbDo, short weight 1 lo ; 2 lb 95(31 00 1 5Cl(jO 65 1 40 1 60 2 00$ 2 15 Tomatoes, 2 lb... ao 3 lb: Red cherries, 2 lb I 1 50fa 1 61 Ulna Deans, z lb 1 bi$ 0 k String beans, 2 lb. 1(3 0 6 1 50 2 10 2 00 1 50(3 1 70 1 35 1 50 2 2 05 1 4 1 ÖÖ reported, Polk's 2 lb sugar corn.. i armoutn Winslow Jones's " , Pumpkin, 3 lb Gooseberries, 2 lb Yarmouth succotAMk, 2 lb w nonieoerriea. i ID. FRUIT A moderate demand Is and prices are lower. Oranifos S 25 3 75 5 OOtf M 3 00(o 3 50 1 75. J 1 90 2 So LemouSjper box Grapes, Concord, per stand. Layer raisins, old, per box. Muscatel, crown double-... , New, layer . Citron, per lb Prunes, old, per lb 2 MQ 2 SO 2 00(c 9) new Currants, per lb. 7'.r fisu-lhe market is quite active at prices vAt.A - , i uiit uave ruiea ior several a ays. Mackerel, extra nies, per bbl..... Mackerel, No, 1, large.. Mackerel, No. 1, shore. ... Mackerel. No. 1. bay .f25 0IVa26 00 20 00422 00 15 5016 50 14 00ejl5 00 11 60((j(12 00 .... 9 00(9 9 50 . 259 30 6 Mackerel, No. 2, large Mackerel, English breakfast... Herring, No. 1, per box . Codfish, large, per lb Codnsn, boneless......-.. White fish. No. 1, per hall bbl White fish No 1, per kit 6(9 9 5 00(3 6 50 1 00(oi 1 25 2 v s on 55 60 2 50 8 00 3 75a 4-00 wnite nsn. tamiiv White fish, famUy per kit LÄke nening, per bbl.... ncnerei, iui ... Shore herrlnz. ter bbl 7 00(ä 7 60 GUNPOWDER We ouote orices at Stf 25 iter keg for rifle, 3 50 per keg for blasting. UREASE Steady, .brown 6c; yellow 6c; white 7ä7$e. HIDES The market for hides rules active and firm. 'veen cow hides..: steer hides, 65 lbs and upGreei. -h htdoa 6 Green sa Green kin .--ji Green caif. U 12 9 W Dry flint. Ury salted ., each. 1 Oftdt ah." skins. March slaneht,. DamaT1. cut, scorea or bulla. two-thirds 0 the above prices IjEATHEKt The market rules steady. and qtu. . 18 Hole, Oak, per lb S6 27 Hole, uemiock.. Harness-. ... Rklrting Rough harness 26 4 00(45400 Bridle, per doc ............ Kips, city, per lb ... . 1 lOaf tl'CiUCll HW, !! II HI Calfskins, city......................... Do.. French...... eo4 to ... 1 00:41 40 .- 90(3.1 40 1 50(42 15 IRON We have no change to report to quota' ions ana prices rule nrm. Wrought Bar, common, per loo lbs.Wrought Charcoal Bar Wrought, Scrap, per lb... ............. . Casi Kcrap per lb...ijflAD Prices are quoted as fellows &Tc: bar per lb 9K10c. 225 345 K9$c Pig74 WAUJi wnnoul quotauie cnange lOd to bOd. .-2 70ra 4d to 6d J3 45a 8d . 2 964 Spikes (cut).- 2 953 6d to 7d. 3 204 NAVAL STORES We quote: Rostn,ex.pale $.550(6 00 Rosin, No,3 Rosin.pale.bbl 4 00(t4 50 Tar, pr bbl... Rosin, No. 1.... 25(3 75 Navy pitch. ..5250(5275 350.550 . 3 75&4 00 ROSi n, NO. 2 3 00(33 j OIL A fair demand reported at our figures. Llnseea.raw, 69c; boiled 72c. Carbon 110 fire test 17(4lsc. Lard oil: extra winter 9oc: No 1 8688c;No 269.473c; Strait's 60(365c ; Bank's tte ; Labraa or 7076c ; castor 81 30 1 40 ; neats foot ,,C3'1 : turpentine 4755c per gallon per barrel. . . . . , QUINli E F,rm at II ' PFANUTt. Steady. Vlrglnia,raw 1(X Tennessee Red5 6 Ten'see w'lte6V7c- Roasted 3c higher. SEED In active! request and prices firm. Timothy SI 902.00. trover on arrival 13c ; store 14(14C per lb. Flaxseed. SI 00, In small lota, prime in car load lots II 10. Blue grass II 90 2 25 per bu. . . . . SHOT Prices unchanged. Assorted Nos per bag.St HO; Buck, per bag, S3 6a. SALT We quote at SI 3d in car load lots for lake per barrel; Ohio river 11 40 per bbl; and 10c additional in store. TIN PLATE AND METALS I. C. 10x14 tin, 18 50; I.X.. 10x14 tin. Ill 50; I. C..14.T20 tin .19 50: I.X-1 I. C. 20X2S. o- . t.nM o . Utl n, , ...... . - r? vanized iron 30 per cent ukscount, iTaae improving. . TALLOW la fair demand; eountry 7c; clty.7'-ic. WOJL The market rules quiet and unchanged. We quote unwashed at 2325e; fleece washed 30(J35c: tuo-washed. SöwiHc; burry wool 53l0c per lb; pulled wool 3033c. Indlanapoll laveNtoefe Harket. Tufsday EvmriKO, April 17. I Reported by J. B. Sedwicfc Co., . Wholesale Commission Dealers in Cattle, Hogs and 8heep.l OAT-n.T There were 170 cattle at the Exvani ranlinn Mondav. making 450 lor week ending to-day. The butchers took advantage of the liberal supply and held back, demanding fully 25 ctnts off from last week's prices, which was granted to effect sales. At the close the yards were pretty well cleared of cattle, a few cars being shipped east. We note nmong the sales: 20 fat Illinois steers, average JtaO lbs, retailed at - - ' 19 mixed Illinois heifers and steers . retailed at...- 4 W 17 fair steers and cows ..... -4 w& 50 mixed cows and steers retailed at.3 005 00 13 good Indiana Bteers, average 1,100 jj, 4 ro(3 We note the sale of 32 very fine steers, fed by James Carter, of this county, average IkM lbs, atWe quote: Good, smooth lat steers selling K.liaea at 14 7.55 2.5- STOOtl COWS and beifera at S4rf4 75; medium SI 2i3 7o; common at S2 50(43; itfick steers 3 75(44 50; veal calves So 6; milch cows 130 00(345 00 ; bulls 12 60(33. sheep Are in good demand at last weeks PHoos Receipts to-day 900 head. We quote: Good hogs weighing 2ÖÖ to 275 lbs S5 10; weignlng 220 to 240 lbi I55 15; weighing 17o to 210 lbs 84 85. - MARKETS BT TELEGRAPH. 5Jew York Market. York. April 16. Cotton wean at iuIU. futures closed weak. iflour Firm and unchanged, with a fair trade. Receipts 16,000 bbls; No 2, t5256 2a; superfine state and western $6 ftjigtS 9o; common to good extra S7 05(47 30; good to choice 87 3.-K47 50; white wheat extra $7 603 SO; fancy 88 55c10 50; extra Ohio 87 109; patent I9ll. Ryeflour Firmer; 8 0(45 50. Corumeal Firmer; western vms 75. Wheat-Uuiet. Receipts 80,000 bu; "hippers and millers inclined to hold off: mmelittle speculative demand: No 2 Milwaukee in store SI 64; ungraded Mlnneapto fl 1; J Milwaukee spring nominally 1 62(al W; winter held higher. Li.i.iAe vacUrn vzizHrSC Barley-Shade firmer; ungraded Canada 90c. Malt Quiet and unchanged. Corn-Active, firm an 1 higher. Receipts 92,000 bu un graded western mixed 6joöc ; steam mxed 65(; steam yellow 66c; old western "oattKnilxed state 43; white state 4.1(3630. . it., vinn and nnehaneed. Hops Steady and unchanged. Sugar-Firm; fair to good refining 9Mc; prime 9c; refined nrm at ivyy. Molasses Unchanged. Rice Steady and In fair demand. Petroleum-Dull; crude 9c; refined 15ic; cases 2023c. Tallow firmer; 7. 4 Strained Rosln-Fsler at 2. Turpentine Spirits easier at 34;c. Kgs Western, fresh, lfiQLc iArir higher, but closed less firm; new mess no 7a4i, ciiik .tsked; April II 10: May 110
1x20 tin, 812 50; I. C. 14X20, roonng un. ;
, roofing tin, S1650; block tin, pigs, ü. 77 k irnni AX.f 27 n iron ' eal-
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10 30 askeu; May sio ou(5lV w cioaiug 0 i Butter Ilea vy; western 9(Sl6c. Cheese Dull at 7ll. x Whisky Decidedly firmer; SI 09l OBJ. CHloaio Barkel Chicago, AprU 16, Winter storage of grain
expired and summer rates are now being made on a basis of 2c and 5 davs to run. Flour In good demand at full prices; western extras $.5 757 25; Minnesota extras $7a 8 37J; patent 5ai0; winter extras f7 60;a9. W heat Kxcited and higher; unsettled; No 2 Chicago 11 44, cash April sales; SI 4o(äl 47 May; closed at f 1 45 bid May and June; No 3 do fl 37; rejecled SI lba 20. Corn Active, advanced, excited and very unsettled, closing weak; 4SVjc cah and April; sales 4KSi4H4C May; clod at ltöc Mar; 4!J(850c J une ; reiecU?d 45c. . Oata Unsettled, but generally higher; 37iic cah ; 38cIay ; .Stc June; rejected 31Vic. Rye Strong and higher; Hue Barley Strong and higher; 64c. Provisions-Pork active, firm and higher; unsettled and irregolar; $15 25 cash; 15 77ia 15 SO May; aales at 15.Vh16 15 June. Lard active, firm and higher; very unsettled; f 10 05 cash; 10 07)10 10 May; sales at 110 121035 June; closvd at S10 20h) 22 June. "Bulk meats moderately otlve iwd bischer at S3 26a 5 side rib $8 25; short clear $8 37i. Whisky-Hlghtr; $1 (ml 07. Receipts Flour 7,500 bhls; wheat 12,000 bu; corn KW.oiiO bu; oats 3:,0u0 bu; rye 1J0 bu; barley 3,00 bu. BhipmentaFlour 8,000 bbls; wheat 33,000 bu; corn 77,000 bu ; oats 31,000 bu ; rye 3,200 bu ; barley 4,8 o bu. . At the cose wheat was eatder; SI 44'i May: II 45 June. 4 J' Coru-I)wer; 4S'c May; 49c June. Outs Lower: 37VvaS7c.. Irovlsions Pork 75c lower. Lard a shade lower; 110 May; f 10 1010 12 June. Foreitra 9f arUeta. Loxdoj. April 1. 6 p. m. Rate of discount in ooen market, for S mnntlii' hills 15' mriuint
v.. -.A,, Mb. Kln Ü ' . . . . 1 t T. A , . . J being rates. insi cem oeiow iih.Dk. oi r.ngiana Consols tor money and account 84 13-16, United States Bonds 5-20s, into, 10-"; 5-208, 187. 107; 10-40 10': new 5s, 106. Railway Shares New York Central 89: Erie 6; preferred 1: Illinois Central 47'i. Liaseed Oil 27s. Linseed Calcutta 55s. Paris, April 16, Rentes 1031 65c. Fbajjkfoet, April 16.-New fives IOIJ4. Astwsrp, April 16. Petroleum '35f. Liverpool, April 16. Cotton Dull ; 6 1-16 194 0-16(1; sales of 7,0u0 bales, Including IfiOO bales for speculation and export, and 2,500 bales ofAmeriean. Wheat California white, lis 6d alls lid ; club do lis lOdlis; spring, 10s sdlls 9d; winter lis ldaiis 5d. ; Flour 16VCS 2fd. ; Corn-Old 25s; old 26J426is. 1 Pork 64s. - iArd 48s. " Bacon-Ixing clear 40s ; short clear 41s. Tallow 40s. plrita Petroleum; refined 13s. Ujaeed Oi' 2bs. Rosin Cramou 5s; pale 13s. Turpenuue-sPlriti42Sa- ' -jjttt Orleans Harket. 1 nril It Flr.r H r m A higher; w'uperflne V-Ä iÄ ,0' ' JUUt Cxrh-Äctive and avaneea; white and mixed 58c. Oats-Firmer; Galena 48c: choj 505)-o,I Corn Meal Active and adva01; Hay In fair demand; prime choice SIS xjomfnally; 116 50 asked. ProvLsions-LArd dull; tierce W5l8: S10Ä). Bulk meats higher; Jobbing 88 50, C3. Bacon higher at 86(5.6 25, S9r9 2a 50 Hams dull; large and ordinary Slou; small Hi 50. Whlsky-Dull; western 81 05; Louisiana SI 07 Coffee Qule?-; enrgoes, ordinary to prime, 1620o gold. Sugar lligher; common to good common 7'i7'ic: fair to fu.'.'y fair 88c; prime to choice K4a,yc; centrifU5al i&t yellow clarified 1010c. .,. . , . . Molasses Steady ; common 82Vc ; fair to good fair 35(j3Sc; prime to choice Äi 0c. Rice Firmer; common to prime 46c. Bran Quiet at 81 2o. Gold 107(107; New Y'ork exchange premium; sterling do, bankers' bills, -tÄlJf. V, St. Loals Market, St. Loots, April 15. Cotton-Quiet and unchanged. Flour Unsettled and generally higher; accurate prices can not be given. . Wheat-Higher and inactive; No 2 red fall SI 81 Vi cash; No 3 do SI 73Vcash. . Corn Active, Armand higher; No 2 mixed lo-7; 47ocash; 4V4TJc foay; 474Sc June. Oats Firm and luactlve; No 2 Soc bid cash and April. .... Hye Firm; 76c bid cash and April. Barley steady and unchanged. Whisky-Quiet at $105. Provisions Pork : sliarply advanced; 116 cash: 810416 25 May; Slb(l6 40 June. Lard higher; summer steam 89 75. Bulkmeats higher; clear rib IH 10 June; clear sides $i 25 rash; several transactions for clear rib pending at the close: understood to be at a sharp advance. Bacon strong and higher; 86 2o, S8 87 V 89 81! 25. Hols iligher; shipping 84 755 10; bacon 84 Wia5 15; bntchers' S-i 205 85. Puttie slow and weak and market not quotably changed; buyers awaiting developments of eastern markets. Receipts Flour 3.000 bbls; wheat C3.000 bu; corn 88,000 bu; oats 5,000 bu: rye ?r50 bu: barley 7,000 bu; hogs 3,000 head; cattle 1,500 head. New York Livestock Market. New York. Aprd 16. Beeves Receipts 4,620 head, making luOO heart for the week, against 9,220 head last week. The market is slow but linn, advancing for the week equal to about 'ic: no change from last Friday. A couple of car loads of Texas cattle, weighing 1,000 lbs , sold at 89 50: ordinary to prime native steers 89 50311 50; extra 811 7512. Quality generally good. Slaughterers for the English market took 1,000 fat steers at 810 50(11 50. Sheep Receipt 6,000 head, making 16,500 head for the past week, against 22,9) head frr tlie same time last week. The market is steady at from 86 12Va8 12Vi for ordinary to extra unshorn : 5 VlVjmb To for fair to choice clipped; and 86 258 25 for yearlings. Large receipts and very low p'ices current for veals operated to weaken sheep market. About 1,000 veals sold to-day at 4r4o &0. . Swine Receipts 8,400 head, making 25,000 head for the week past, against 2o,500 head for the same time last week. One car load good corn fed. alive, offered at 86 00. The market is steady and firm; Cincinnati Market. Cincinnati. April 16. Cotton lie. Flour-Strong and higher ; family ft 9m Wheat-Excited and higher ; rea 1 II 7-V41 & Corn-Moderately active and higher; 4t349c. Oats Firm; 88Q4.30. . Rye Unsettled, but generally higher; S7a 90c Barley-Stronger; prime fell 7530c. Provisions Pork In good demand : 81 cash and buyer April. Lard strong and higher; steam 1010 25 kettle PB: meats higher: shoulders nominal, So 605 61J . short rib sold at S3 cash, aud buyer AprU at 88 25. Bacon higher: 86 37S. t8 '.9. Whisky In good demana and tending up-Builer-ull and drooping. The receipts have depressed the market ; western reserve 20 21c; central Ohio 1719c. , Hogs Fairly active and a shade higher; Ä U 40Q1 9: light .1 : ,P VS& 8-5 10S.5 35; butchers' So 405 60. Receipts 2.04S head ; ship menu 1,645 head, Cleveland Market. Cleveland, April i. reiroieuiu quiet; standard white 110. 15c. Pabker & Rappafort, Attorneys. STATE OF INDIANA, Marion county, ss: In the Superior Court of Marion county, In the State of Indiana, May term, 1877. NO. 18,597. Emma Krneger vs. William Kreuger. Be it known, that on the 10th day of Aprtl, . .t " ' , n.,nAri niaintifr. br her attorne filed in the office of tha clerk of the SfimroSurt of Marion county, in the State of Indiana, her complaint against the above named defendant ior uivoic a y ''7; . day of AprU, 1877, the said plaintiff filed In Said clerk's office 'the affidavit or content person showlng that 11 krueirer. in äiuw m v- - Ä,Now, therefore, by order of said court, said defendant last above named Is hereby noU.1 ..r .1.- 11 and nendeilCV of said fomi riiaint against him, ana mi uuin """'r.r" andanswers 01 demurstnereto . a --- i i or said cause, on n - x """.v
of said court, to be begun ana neia at -. . house in the citvof Indianapolis on the first Monday In June. 1S77. said complaint and I the matters ani things therein contained and alleged, will be heanf and determined In his absence. & TjßOWN apliww aerk
