Indiana State Sentinel, Volume 27, Number 25, Indianapolis, Marion County, 6 February 1878 — Page 8

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THE INDIANA STATE SENTINEL, WEDNESDAY MOHN1NG. FEBRUARY 6, 1878:

8

FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL SC

MOSEY AND THE MAUIIETS.

JW.OHO 1S.UXI0

2.14,000

JU.tXtO ar.ouo

' Ornocor the IinnAXAPOLis BrrM TC1KDAY EVENING, eb. O, 187. I Financial affairs have ruled quiet throngbout the entire week. The business transacted t the banks has been fair, but not specially active.and gilt-edged paper WbeinsE negotiated at 9S10 per cent., though In some cases u htrhr and lower rate Is being paid.

Eastern Exchange rules Bteady, and counter

sales are being made at 1-10 premium. INDIANA I-OLI3 CLEARING HOUSE.

Clearing Blanc.

For the month of January ...S5,5l5j

Friday. February i........ Haturday, February 2..., Mnmhiv. February 4-.

Commercial.

This has been a very quiet week in all branches of trade, and prices have fluctuated

lat little.

The grocery market Is steady and sugars are

firm. Coffee Is weak, and the tendency M down ward.

There Is a fair amount of business being

transacted in both fancy and staple dry goals,

awl nrlces are well maintained.

Foreign fruits and canned goods rule steady

and firm. nh ra in fair demand.

noiLti nf are eaual to the demand,

and prices rule steady, liutter Is aulet, and prices are unchanged.

There Is a fair demand reported for poultry

and game. The provision market Is quiet chanced.

Th. flrtnr market continues dull and un

eh a need.

Wheat Is In moderate demand, but the mar

ket lseas.er. The corn market Is dull and weak.

BALKS REPORTED.

Corn 1 car no

o.t.,274c;lcar

KICEIPTS

The lollowlng

and shipments of leading commodities during the past 24 hours:

8oai We quo'e: Tousey'suerman aoo

per lb; otner uermnn ov'C i - 7 ' .7Russian pressed cake 5 75 a ; Babbitt's

p1',Wi.onotes Hotel 19tf 20c: star can-

dim VWne; common pressed HHCi .

Teas xne usual voiuiue ui mskh;

nt unchanged priceH.

Young hys"n, common

Youug iiyHon.iairiogoou

Young hyson, cnoice...

circle C and B 8iO' In bar24e; sheet Iron, 27 lb, ii our i e, liinu j "viv I -, , i j in ..ill dtvnnnt! India

gaivauiieu iron V-" " , . anapoiis plecd elbows 40 per cent discount;

piorturop laie"i , , square, ( rowl double capped con u gated iron

rooting l-i per aquare.

Tii.i 11 vi. air uemana mu utiu ; oy,'ux4- I

-W?""1"""" wAn,vheeDnnal: extreme range U

syaw:: unwwnen raruiuu. " ,o.r. as :.v.7 12V'? lambs ex

if n irrm-t nrdcr. '2KfaUc: unwasnea nne w-'-i I

i

Young h son, extra choice.

Imperial, common ...

imperial, noe.

Imperial, choice

Gunpowder common.

Gunpowder, fine

Gun powder, choice ..... Oan powder, extra choice.......... Japan, uncolored, co m mo n .....

.iMiian. uncoioreu. nue ucw.......

Japau, uncolored, choice new

tXlonu, interior Oolonu. line

Oo'ong. extra choice

tn&.1S In IhV.I Vfanllia.

fontllu. 1Z In. HD...15 IMsal. M

ll .1 aArZ.h HVI'iiSftl.in

4ts 60

70 W

30C4 4'l

6Hi 4o(j 7Ve

1 OOSl 05

2-Val i 6-.V4 GO

6(S H5 4-V 75

9H 85

91

fleece washed if light, well washed and In good

order. iboSc; burry and unmercuantaDie j

loe leas.

Indianapolis Lire Sloek M arkef. EXCHANGE STOCK TARM. Monday Evkkixo, Feb. 4.

I Reported by C. A. Ferguson & Co.,

Wholesale uomm

.rirt l ran ib. f 11 SO. to dress 5

Tk.v !cnst 5 65 Per ,uo b, llvo weight. In Slfaso! JporteTs took 6 fat Meer. ai 9 60(9 io whlpmenu for. the week C.WO q-aartcrs of 1 m O liaA

HnVen-Receipta 7,000 head : making 20.700 for the week, against 17.U0 for last week. Market

603

porters

took car loads; sheep t$46 1 4. Shipments for t he week 2,ouO c ircasses.

Bwlne Kecelpts neau; raaaiug oi,jm head for the week, against 3 ,30) for last week. The market for live stock weaker; 10(J15c per

100 lbs lower, sales inciuae o cars ai w woo w

Tixdov. Feb. -f. 5 p. m. Amount or touillon

'Y--iaietUe Hoss gone IntoUnk of England OA IJJJ. and Bheep 1 Consols tor money and account W. ,P i., v. United SUtes IJonds-5-20a '65, K4;

and un-

54 Inch 1"

to 5-ld.......l'2

&lareer-U

c . i . . i, it) rvittnn rone.

Hay rope, l, a, piyai aa iuipt.wu,

Inrilnnnpotl GmhIs Market. ni i-i.t mo a oniei hnt sLeadv

Battiso Ordinary 10312ie; middling 15c;

best tiwue 16c. ..

Bkown Prillisg asnviue oai "W"

9j: Htark 9c. w . .

TlCKINO ' imrKO incu ioci v .nimn .

Medal 15c; Medal 16c; extra, y, ine;

lHc: LewUton 3tt-mcn ic; w men u

l-M.t r.1.1 11 1NH

n-i. it. .l.i Khavlnta R flVtCt Ai lie: AAA

12lc: XX 12c; utiscneviotsaoi .:nuv.

;c; noinespun wrje. . 'aper Cam hric Common colors 6ic; high

Prist American ec; wwiuiuruju, "f"1

iiai laswiav m.. .... "..

ard shirting print 6J455c: Aimon spuu cmor6c; Wamsutta 6c; mourning prints 6c,

" C rpct ei aix White 21e ; colored 26c ; coveiletwaipaao. vini-

Brows wheetishs rnuun 'T; "t:v

IWtord R5c; Pepp N ': IVpp O 7c; Pepp K Vfi ; Pepp E 8c ; Charter Oak oc ; Lancaster "kh-ahkd RHEETisGS-T-onsdale 9c: Ilope-

m . rVl Willi -7W

..J4 00(34 2" 50ra44 (0

... 3 00.1 40 ... 2 00f2 75 2 25(8 00

... 3 00;3 75

. 1 anbo(4inAHi M BBral IT1 II

. i J - ji: . u.- aon'iiv v-- - -- - ----

grade, o t.,Ztc; l carnograue, i 4.4Sk.. DWjgl,t Star 10c; Vaugh xxew;

rejectee, o. oic I IU-d Dog 6c; Quaker 7c; uamoncs. inwinc,

ASD siiiPXESTs. I lie: Young w arnr n w '"T," , , V

. . f. m atlltll I 1 ' inn 1UI1II,

Flour, bbls

Wheat, bu..

Corn, bu Oats, ba. Rye. ba .

Brley, ba.... Bran, tons Corn meal, bbls.-. Ktarch.bbls Hay, tons..i Hogs, No....... Caiile, No...Hheep, Xt)...r .. Iard, tcs

ProviJifjns, tons...-.. Wool, ton. ..... Coal and Coke, tons Whisky, bbls Hides,' ton - Horses and Mules, No Luid be r. ft.........

Receipts Shipmta 1,000 2U0 3?.S 46 330 t7,t ,8 0 . ,400 "4,uixi iisw lu tO eou 300 7,J Wl 75 3 0 5i) X 0 10 420 1,7J 312 10J 60 wets liy 121 KVi.iA' 137,500

Grain Bags Amosueag a zuc, uewisvowu

Affile; Stark 25c; union canner y.

COTroN YAKSS-

Asoited numbers, per lb Dozen yarn?, 4f , per dor,

Dozen yarns, ios, per uoz, 1 Ktzen yarns, per dox

Ivrk7n vnrn. 7Uk. P-r tlo.

Carpet warp (colored) per lb ....

Carpel warp iwciwj nwiuu, i"Coverlet yarns, per lb

Cotton twine, per io..

Trot line ..... Staging, per lb............

Hrlno twine Candle wick, per lb

Batting, per lb

21c llVc l-VjC 9Sc 27c 2lc 2:c

J8a20c

30c 2-lC

1016C

Pimr Thm wpm 100 cattle 81 llie r.X

change 6tock yards to-day of common quality, there being but few good cattle on the market.

It was the fluuesi maraei wiu khou, mo i...t.k. imrinii hut fw rHttlfl and the ship-

U 11 1 1 w J ' " " ' " , , . ,

Kniiirbt tint few. At me chkxj uuuui "

i . rr l. 1 w o niaa

w mrntn the market auu witu num n

told.

Good steer and heiters.....

Good cows and heifers

Metitu n cows and heliers. ...

Common cows and hellers. ,

BuLl8............-....... .-

U,w.b otMN

rKw-and calves7-7.: 20 0040 y0

sheep the demand for sheep i good. Ail

uillno twiuII Mr at X5a3 60 lor coramou auu

76r4 25 for fair to good to butchers; extra

shipping 94 5034 io.

UNION KTOCK YARDS. Monday Evenixo, Feb. 4.

riwri-Yhn iwAinti of cattle at the Union

.tAnif varH noro iiirhi fi.r the local trade, while

the t . rouih consignments were 20 cars. There n.r. f.ititi unld there to shippers and

some driven to the Exchange yarda to be retailed. vl'o Oia marlrot. Htadv at $434 50 for

prime steers; 13 503 75 for good; 33 40 for mrdium.ln car lots. . .

Siieei mere were uuv iw un-w but they were taken readily by local shippers and butchers at S33 60 for common, a ad 13 ib

4 25 for good. Indianapolis Hoff Market. . Uwion Stock Yards, Feb. 4. insnnHMt hf n. A. Fereuson A: Co..

Wholesale Commission Dealers In Cattle, Hogs

ana sneep.

Th. Min( nf hosr the oast 48 hours have

been very light, not exceeding 1,000 heaa. ine deroaud was fair, all selling at $3 503 6 tor immni mil ti 7..1 nil for eood i rae fine

ioii vnnin have brought a little more. At

i...iaiho vanla am burn of Stock. We Still

...i ... viiinruin tn tia niniious. for with liberal

Met nt tii marsei will eas i v ureuue. uun

the provision market gets much better.

HABKETS BT TELEGRAPH.

do C7

Kaliway snares t.ne v;; prameu , -

nois Central 7S'i: Pennsylvania .eunui ou;s.

Tallow Hue American Petroleum B-fined ltis. Calcutta linseed 4s. Spirits Turpentine 25s. PARIS, Feb. 4.-Rentes lo9f 52c. Antwerp ."Feb. 4. Petroleum 2SXf. i .v,i,vit. vt. 4. Cotton V.fi6!4: sales

of 12,000 bales. including 1,000 bales for specula

tion and export. ana,uw uMraaiiwii".

Wheat Cauiorn'a wniie, avenn;-, 3 lZi: do club l's 8d?13l4s; red western spring, No 2 to No 1, 10s 4d(lU Id; do winter 114

lis Hd.

Mess pork oo. Prime mess beef K3s.

Lard American 40$s. Cheese ftiis. Bacon Long clear middles 30s; short do Sis. Tallow 404. petroleum Spirits 7Js; refined do lis. Unseed Oil 2is. Common rosin 5(95; pale do 13s. Spirits tarpeutine 20s. Baltimore Jlsrkft. Baltimore, Feb. 4 Flour Dull and heayy; western supers r3 75125; do extra f!505 25; do family 508 25. . Wheax-Western dull and romlnal; Pennsylvania red II S0Q132; No 2 western winter

red, spot ana reoruary.tu Mjjun;a a Corn Western quiet and firm; western mixed, spot and February, 55? c; March 55J Oats Dull: southern 8537c ; western white afi37c; do mixed 3435c; Pennsylvania 35Q Rye Dull snd unchanged ; 633.c. Hay In fair demand; Pennsylvania prime tlfoW- , 1'rovlMons Dull and heavy; mess pork SI2 12 50. Bulk meats: Jobbing shoulders So: clear rib sides W 50. Bacon: Jobbing Rhoulders 16: clear rib sides V 25. Hams ll12c. Lard: refined tierces ?8 50(48 75. Butter Choice very firm and sesree; roll 18 ;ic; packed 2022c.

petro'enm firm oui quici; icuucuhuhvi

7'bC. bull and nominal; Rio cargoes 14

From a Distinguished Physician. XTA lnrle d!at ihni rntailed more tnffcrinp or

i lionieurd ilia braklnK up of Hie cooeiiuuioa than lularrh. 1 lie .'U ot smell, of tasle.of tight, of hearing, the human voice, the nund.ouo or more nd oinciiiiK t ail yield to ittdrstruciivc influence. The poinou It dwtrlutt-s tlirouhout the iynem atark every vital fori e. and break up the mont robust of conititulloua. lKorel becausebut Utile nndersioodby iuotptiyiicin.lrrpotfnilvai.lle4 by quacks nud charlatns, those sutler jrg front it have little hope to be relirvtd of It this side of the rr.ive. It it fme. Uirn.t hatlhc popnlar treatment of till terrible diw;ae by remediea wilhln the reach of all paMed i-.tohanda at once competent and trustworthy. Tha n'-w and hltheno untried metho'l adopted by Dr. Sanford In the preparatloa of h it IUdioaL Cuk has won my hearty approval. I believe It likely to mcceed when all the tual remedies falL because itatrikei at the root of the Cieae. Tii theirWird fctowl. while it heals the alcerate.t membrane by direct application to the nasal paaai;ea. lisact.nn 1 based on certain flxed rules, and uiileaa the vital forces are too far exhaasted.intist, iu the fcrreat majority of cues, effect CUre ' GEO. HEATH), M. D.

KOBSCOTT BLOCX, SO. FaAMIJiOUAM, Oct. 1, 1SU. SAHFORD'S RADICAL CURE MAT aafely claim t be one of the few popular remedies receiving the approval of medical gentlemen, who. in pnvate, not only freely rccom- . rnend it but use it In tlieir famlliea In preference to any or the preparations usually prescribed by physicians. . . . '. ,. v 'Yon are aware." fild a dintlrifnilshed city rT; lelan. " that my obligations to the Mass. Medical Society are sncn thut I cannot publicly recommend cr prescribe the Kadioal Cure ; bnt kince I received so much rellet' from the uks of It myclf. after a thorough trial of the usual remedies, I have privately advised IM ue. and presume I have sent to your store no less tbaa one hundred of my patient font." . UNIVERSAL SlIISFiCTIQX. GEVTLEMEV, "We have sold Saxtohd's Raptcal Cras for nearly one rear, und can say candidly tl at we never sold a similar preparation, that gave such universal eatl-factioa. uava to learn the first complaint yi t. We are not In the habit of reeommendlnir patent medicines, but your prfPijraUon meets ibo wants of thousands, and we think those afflicted should be convinced of its great merits., that their uffennir will be re.iovcd. We btv been in the

arufj business ror tne pssi iweive ;rnnmniiii. and soldevcrythlnirforCatarrii.but yours leads all the rest. If yon a-e proper you cn ue this letter or anv part of it thai: you wish. . . Very truly yours. t. D. B ALTWtV & CO. niolesale and Retail Dealers In Driiir. Pooka and Stationery, Washiagton, Ind., Feb. 33, lb16. Kach pack aire eontalna Dr. Panford'a Improved InhallDir Tube, and full directions for use in all cases. Price, f 1.00. For sale fcy all wholesale and retail drnseisUand d AlersthrniiKhout the I Kited States andCanadaa. WEEKS; POTTEH, General Airenis and Wholes tie Drugtrists. Boston. Mass.

. Dr. Joseph Haas' Celebrated

iTTAn ATTD "TTI

The only Cure and Preventive known for IOQ CHOLERA.,

DIPT1IERIA, TH IT 31 PS, and VATAKRIL Used by leading Rwlne Breeders In Ohio, Indiana; Illinois, Iowa and Missouri. Indiana lowtovr thee million doll ir- by Hog Cholera last yefr, and Ohio over one roll:ou dollars, (tee Htutls leal Report of U. S. Agricultural

i;epartrfent.) One box will cure twenty hogs,, and will steep sixty hog free from disease a whole yajr. The only thing known by which. Swine Breeding can b made a safe business. TM1 1 n What prominent hog breeders of

K K A If. Ohio, Indiana and Illinois Bay of HUIXV it in a few letters among hundreds

received wltliln a fe weeks.

"ItIt the

atll?i(S.llj8C

RewTork Market. new York. Feb. 1. Cotton-Steady

at

GRAIN IX STORED

f laivl laneotl.

AI.(T)HOLr-Ve continue to quote at t3 15

2 mor lMper above i proof. .

IIHOOM? we nave nu cuuso w

quotations:

t 4nmon, peruoz

Tlaln

Fancy carpet1 1 url...

Steamboat ......

fchaker

Si 6va2 oo

1 3-fl 7o 2 "xorl (X) 2 .OO.a.1 UI 4 ( 1 W 2 50(42 75

February 4, itiTS.

Wheat) Corn. Oats. I Bye. Elevator A 13,10.! 9.0 o,7:ii 432 KlevatorB. 4,740 11,47V 1 Central Kle. ...... 5,27 City Elevator 300 KM Klevator 1) . 300 levator K. ..... SSi. ToUls 1,1 10-S-i W Banie day 177 ll,lut S01Mj 32.UU b.ouo

CANNED GOODS The market is fairly ac

tlve.

Peaches, 2 lb cans, per aar...

reacht-a, 3 lu cans...-Pineapples

Strawberries

Itaspbernea

rears

Kartlett pears . Plums, damson, per doz.,

Green peas ... .. CondeuMHl luilk .. Oysters, full we ght

Cove, 1 1 0 Cove, 2 lb.

nilLY REVIEW OF THE IJJDIAXAP-

OLIJ MARKET.

Do, short weight

1 lb...

2 lb

Whortleberries, 2 lb.

Tomatoes, z lb..

The Prawlaloti Market.

The market continues quiet and unchanged

Mass Pork 1 xrxn an. Kump Pork ti(& ad.

DrV halt MEA-rs-Steady; shoulders 3.8.'; clear rlba 5.30c lor 10 days; 5.40o 0 days; 55c iinrajl ahnrt cleakra 6-!iC.

Green Meat. Shoulders 33Jc; clear ribs

Wic, salted on cars. f . t Prim. aifimTVie.

wrn mb-atm shoulders 4c: hams 7!4aSc;

February c for 18 lb avg; Vfi for 2p lbavg; Oumberiads Wi4c; long clears 5.b0c;

CpMEATSboulders iytici hams nom

lnally 7,c for U lb avg. Urtlnand Floor Market.

-t.ta urt-ak and dull feeling pervaded

thi.murkpttn (lar and prices were lower to

hnii-ever. was verr limit d.and

r ilttie better than uominal.as

hrjlders were not offering, and the demand for .Msh corn was meagre. Futures Arm, with a

wj .loin-inrl for Mitrch.

Tne toilowin were closing quotations at the

call board, liw octocn:

White None onertu. Yellow yoStNiSC. JIl-i Mixed c bid o.t. JUxed c bid track. Kar lu car lots for dry. Rejected -3Jf3o No Grade 2c bid. Feb nary bid. March c bid. , , "WHEAT-l'lie market Is easier, with a good local milling demand at quotations. We SSoYe: No 2 red H 121 15; No S II U. Flock imlL We quote: known brands, fancy d (JCd 50; faml"y 40 70; low grade 12 v3 75; buckwheat nonr. choice. K C(K4 00. OAT-Wve quote: No 2 white 21 2ysc; mixed 2SraJ3Hc. Bran In fair demand; offerings small; sale- ' Able at 112 75(513 00 per ton for coarse, ludlouapolls Produce Market.

APPLES-Apples are selling at 12 603 25 per ... .....v. . nit ft Flint A jS for choice.

Bctter Tbe demand is fair and prices Steady. Shippers ae paying 12014c, and It Is

ael I Id lo store at 15lbc. ItEESWAX 2"C. i.v.aTiio market is firm and unchanged

We quote on arrival at 12c per dex, and from

Feathers Rule active and steady. We iaote prime live gnw at SSe; mixed, geese and

aark. AHi-ttC; OIU ieiuen iwtifcit. JIonky Kani'es from 18Qm!oc per pound, aot i n tk ..tllllTV

1'oULTav-IU'c lpts are equil to the demand Ked. Turk vs. alive, 5c

Sox; caters l oO per doz; spring chickens $1 an per doz: hen- gi 2 per doz; geese, full ftth.-rs, -4 80 ier'ioz. ItACH-An neady and nnehsnged. and we QaoU- good e.iiton rag- at lTj-'c per lb. Onions New onions are dull at $1 502 00

Tomatoes, S lb

Red cherries, Z D.M.. Lima beans, 2 lb.-.

String beans, 2 lb.-.

I'umnkin. a id....

(Jooeeberrtes, 2 lb

.SI 651 70

. 2 Oil a2 2-

1 8-Va'i 25 .... 1 45ft I 75 . 1 5(4l 75 1 Ha, 5) .... 2 00 2 25 1 5.iai 60

1 7.V2 IO

. 2 75C43 00 , ffm 85 1 40(jl 50

60 1 10(a(l 20 1 4l4l fA l local 20 1 .Sol 4 5 1 65(1 75 1 601 60 1 35(31 40 1 50(0)1 70 1 &Stil 50 1 90Cu2 00 1 51 (41 75

1 90(2 00 1 50(41 75 8 00(39 00 3 "Vat 50 4 50(5 00 2 50 2 50 2 5012 5 22 9 10 10(3 11 749

Yarmouth suceota6h,2 lb

Blackrv rries. 'i lb

Yarmoutn corn, 2 lb- . Maryland sugar corn, 2 lb..... .. FRUITS A fair trade reported. Oranges..... ................. Ora nues M owl n as ..

Lemoas per box.

I-ayer raUlns, new, per box.

New M uscau 1, crown - New Mucatel, double......... . ... cltrn. per lb...................... Prunes," old, per lb Prunes, new, per -b Curranis, per lb. FISH A fair demand is reported Mckerel, extra mess, per bbl.. Mackerel, large extra.

Mackerel, No 1 snoreMackerel, No 1 buyMackerel. No 2. lanre...

Mackerel. English, breakfast.. Hn-inrr No 1 . ner 1kx -.

White Ash. No f, per ball bbl

White fish. No I. per fcii V'bite flsh. 'amlly, per half bbl

White fish, family, per quarter bbl

Herring, lake, per hair boi........

Herring, laae, i er quarter oui.

H-rilnn. lake, per sit

CUaw. liuwlnir r KK1

iiriiiut ' . .......... .

OUNPOWDElt We quoe prices at w kett lor rifle; C4 50 per keg for blasting.

GllKASK VfUiet anu inscuvc; w-n-", w

orial'tv.55V;brown 4r44j4c; y. nowoc. . . . .1 ......(...1 Kw ST Ranh A

Sons, 219 South Pen sylvania street. Market

remains swiam na pnv-ea uwuuiuS.

W e qnote In store:

Cured country. 2tt lbs and Up-. Calfskins. 8 to li lbs

KlpRins, is to 'in ids (vsi). Klpbkli s.iato2albs (long haired)

Green butcher hides steers-. Cwi. Calf Kip

relt,50cSl 25, at to quality. Itoraaged hides and skins, two-thirds price i.n iv r-n rt jLfAe. lesit ner lb.

Dry Flint N i. ........ ....J2 113 Dry salted No 1 ........H 9" LE AT H ER A fair trade is reported. aole, oak. per lb ...... ...I w Sole, hemlock. 27f 1 1 aril ts8.-... Skirting H4

RouKh Ii a r n ess ..

28 0032 01 21 0U(Cpl fiO 1H 00 15 00(910 K) 12 00 413 00 9 50(410 50 V 40 5 01 '($ 5 50 90 J 1 2-i 3 00 1 7 8 (10 1 60 7i

7 orv 7 50

11 1-lOiftll 3-lti; futures barely steaoy. Flour Receipts 16.000 bols; low shipping steady; No 2 f2 50vc3 50: supertlne western and state UM W; common to good extia av5 2-r; gooit to choice S5ft A; white wheat extra 8ti 0.'H9K "55 t7 " H7 2i; extra Ohio J.3 47 50; St. Louis $5 lUQil 23; patent grades 5 w Rye flour-3ft,4. (.HimiiQl ' ' "

LMioatitPcetrts 27.000 bn: No 1 Mllwsnkee

5131; No 1 red winter H 3X; No 1 white 11; amber Mtchlaan tl 39; No 2 rel winter SI 3J; Mach fll3al33'i; No 2 spring, February,

SI 2241 27. T Woatprn 70 72c .

B trley Quiet; No 3 western, to arrive, 51c. Malt Quiet ana unchanged. Corn Receipts 91.000 bu; opened quiet; nn-

giaded westtrn mixed 4bf&47c; steamer mixed 54 a5l;c February 64i54J4c; March 644

W.Vc;old No 2 5i(a61c; sot t yellow irsn- Vdhrnarv. .STftUIIC.

Oat's Receipts 2.1.0U0bu; mlxel western and state 84(H5c; white western 353rjc; No 2

Chicago c. Hftjshlpplng 6!vpc. iinrw-N Mriiiiirs si.Tc: new western 5(50.

Coffee Quiet; Rlol5J4318c gold; Jobbing at 1 "J ftllR', uniti

Sugar Firm; fair to good reflnine 7Ji75c;

prime 7c; retluetl firm at vV's. Molasses-New Orleans refined ixo.c. Mtavtlpfldv.

Petroleum 7?ic; refined IZJi'c; united 1VA9

78c. TQllrtw TV in7 1 l-iTrf".

Strained Rosin Unchanged at fl 57(3l 65.

Rplrlia TurpentlneJWC, Etfgs Western U(Qc. Provisions Pork dull; mess III 50(314175. Be'f; western long clear middles dull at 6c, T or.l. nrlm Ktani stead v atf750(47. 70.

Butter rlrm and unchanged; western 17

22c. Whlsky-f 1 C831 09. Cbleaa Market. Chicago, Feb. i. Flour-Firm and un otinnirp.l.

heat No 2 Clilcago spring.gilt edge, II 02 ; re ular II 01 cash or Ferrury : 1 WH1 W?s

March? No 3 s nriii z l7c : relected mc.

orn 3c cah or February; 38c March; 11c My; rejected it7Jc. Oat-227'h&nc ash; 2iyec February; 23o

March; Sf'gO April. Rye 50ic Brley 46Vic. Provisions Pork 110 61 cash: $10 72Vi March

10 JiVaiO 87S April. I.ard 17 25 cash; 75 March; 17 i: '. 7 45 April. Bulkmeats easier;

&i 2i, '5 40, S 5V Whisky II 03 nwtiiwl llovs f I 20(31 22V.

lt eel pts Flour 14,11 bbls; wheat Ki.000 bu;

com 73,usj bu; oats 25,000 bu; rye l,on0 bu; bar in v iimi in

Hilpmeni-FlonrH.rxlbn;whett 60,000 bu; corn 42.001 bu; oau 63 0 bu; barley none;

rye S.roo bu

C-otl

H7!.

Whlskv-FIrm at 51 OSUfll 63. .

ReceptrtFiour 3.300 bbU; wheat 25,000 bu;

corn 50,000 bu. .

ehlpments wn?ai 34,iwdu; corn a,,w uu.

Cincinnati Market.

CINCINNATI. Feb. 4. Cotton lOC

Flour Dull: family 15 7j. Wheat-Red fl IS.

Cora Demand fair at 40341c.

Oats Q uiet at 2(&3lc. Rye-576Se. liarley Lull;No3 spring 40c. Provision! Pork firm at 111. Lard in good

demand; steam 7 27r7 l, c'oslng at the out

side figure bid; kettle 5 ffi5. ouiameais quiet at 17 5o8- short rib5 Jft,hVl spot;

5oTJj buver r enrnaiy: ") ei uuyer .unni, Miort cUari 87VS o. Boxed meats in lair de

mand: shoulders 13 7-7, long and niort ciear

;l 62; ham, L: C. 17 62!: th se prices bid Jor

MKt or heoruarv. nacon ncan-e uu uim m i-i 2, 16 65, and 0 87J4- Green meats: shoulders held at W 50; sides sold at & 20. IIms.16'

lbs average, 15 W; IB lbs do, to bo; 13 los ao, a sw

Whisky 11 03. Butter Steady; prime to choice western re-

serve 202Sc; do central Ohio lolc.

Linseed 011-6S)(4c. . Hog-Common;l503SOilightS38ol;pack. lng lo A'tQi 10; butchers' 14 10(4 15.

Receipts 4,400 neaa; unipmeuis isai ucuu.

St. Ixsnls Market. BT. Loos, Feb. 4. Flour-Dull and lower

to noli: siirterrlne fall 14 lOfa zo: extra iuii

14 3Sa4 50: XX fall I5ra5 15: family 15 605H 65.

W heat Lnsettiea ana lower, iiai, iur cmu ,

No 3 red fall II 15: 1 W, bid lor casn, ac-

cording to Quantity: i i7j .nv,u, n

bid at the close; II Apru;iso iuo

11 04 bid: No 2 spring II 01 bid.

Corn No z mixed oc niucasu auu

March; SUJic February and April.

Oats NO il itrja casn; ac xeorurj. Rye 50J4C , Larler Dull and unchanged; No 3 spring

4 c.

Whisky Doll; 1102 Pmi. iufnni-P.irir! Job lots. East St. Louis

rfiivrv. flu 7.Vtil0 90 March: 110 85 April. Lard

dull and nominal. Bnl k meats, car lots loee, 93 50, S3 60, 95 30, 95 40, So 55; round lots clear rib

5 50 March. Bacon lower anu irreguiur -t

rib $ 329tl 50; clear 90 ano 00. R.-iDrC-Flour 2. bbls: wheat 17.000 bu;

corn 82.000 bu;oatsl,0.0bu; rye 1,000 bu; bar

ley 12,000 bU.

ROLLINS

VOLTAIC PLASTER An F.lectro-nnlvnnlc Battery combined wltli a hiirlilv !edirnted Mrengtltenina l'lnalrr. frmlnK le b-"t Plsntrr tor pal us aud acbts iu the World of Medicine. ELECTRICITY As a rrrxl rnrstlve snd rretoratlre tgent Is not equMlrd liv sny clt oicut or nu tlicino io itiu history ot ttif livaliiiK arr. liil ka tli vital spark hus flrd tho IkmIv, ri-clorniion by im-ansofvlertrlrity Is possible. It ii the last reeo t of all physicians am! surgeons, an I hsrscu-l lliouRsndii. apparently dead, lroui nn untimely crave, wlito r. other nnrnsa airency coul'l Iihv- miwulwl. TUls Is Hie leadiOK curative element U tins Plaster. . BALSAM ATJD PINE. The lienilsg vironertlrs of oir own frairrarit blfsiii anJ piii': ami llie Kiim'-f the Fsst are too well known to r-quir d.-wnption. Their rratefUl. iealtng.sothiiiK, and str. tiRtl.enlnjr prom-rtus are known t thouiinil. When romluuecl in accordance with Vtile and Importat t discoveries in pharmacy, tlieir hcalint aud strengthening properties are increased teniold. In this nspectour Plaster is the best in use iiuoat the aid of electricity. TWO BN ONE. Thns combined wo have two grand medical agents 1p one. em-h of which performs its functloa and unitedly produce nior cures .than any liniment, lotion, wah, or plaster ever before compounded in the kisto.-y of uiediclne. Try ooe. PCICK, 25 C3STI. f oU Jr nil TTiolcsale aai TMail Imgg!sts nronichoiit the ITnlted Mates and ("anurias, and by WEEKS it POTTER, Proprietors. Boston. Mass.

OHIO. Joa. Slorton, of Butler county, says: has made num relly wonderiul cures, cured hoz, that could bardiy walk. It Is

beRt medicine f r ho diseases I ever saw." . Jnhu Allen, ot M .nUromery county, says:

With 11 worth of your cure sv-d 9150 worth

01 nogs tnai were sick ana m danger 01 dying. I 'wouid not do without it for any 1 rice. After twenty-five yeais trial of other

mtdiclne8, 1 think yours U the only medicine worth using." Benben eotena"e.of Pre biecounty, sayst "Ills the leKt remedy tor the purposes you recommend it for that , I have ever tried. It

does all 3 ou claim for it.." I. M. naale. of Butler county, says: "I con

sider your medicine worthy of every hog man's notice and trial."

ItenJ. Enyrarl, or Miami county, says: "Belore using your remedy, ten of my hogs died. Those taken sick since are a.most en

tirely well." i r. O. Ctorlsthian, of Maalson county, says: I find It a. sure cure where ite hogs are not too far gone." INDIANA.

Jas.MasUrd.of Marion county, Fays: "The housof one of my neighbors ha. i the cholera very bad. He gave them our snedlclue and they all got well. He It sure, if be had not given your Cure, they would have .all died." Win. A. Mo-. (President of tne State tswlne

Breeuers' Association of Indiana); of Henry county, says: "Thy medicine has ftilly come-

up to my expectations, it was just . nat my hugt needed, and they are doing well stnd loot J. D. Patterson, of Johnson county, says: "By using your medicine my hngfv ceased coughing; and while my neighbors' h'ogs are dyi, g all around me, none of mine at-e sick

now." 1 T. 91. Pit-r, of Heward county, says: "I cured several hogs that had not eatenifor a week before I got your imdicine, and tfjat I had given up to die, but they are now bound and well." Daniel Brook, of Unln county, (who lewt 120 h-ad of stock hoes, a large number of Iht hog and nearly all his breeding hows beforte

he used this remedy), says: "1 have not lost one since. I recommend to every oue who has l.vira n UA fhlil 111 1 1 1 1 1 " t

nnrtall llwrUer.of Bartholomew cointyr V savs: "Your remwly encourages me togooa

trying hog raising." ILLINOIS.

John M. Doran, of ermulion eounty savs: "several dos s of your medicine have helped my sick hois wouderf illy. Most of tttem are squealing for their feHl." Yunnir A Yunugr. of Clarke county, say: We are curing in every case; we never had hogs to taiive better than ours are doing. One

mull here goes out and buys hogs tnat nave the cholera, on the strength of curing them with your medicine."

Baker, Hokd Hendricks, Attorneys.

Feb-

85

7 c

6J4c . c W c 8 c

ViUS lis'

I'otatoes Tbe market is steady.

30c on arrival s ll'ng at iyijioc. Ckakbkrkiks Are selling at 12 5093 a

bu; choic X M 60 per bbl. Dried Fruits There l out little doing, and pncs io Uw.iuiu-1. New p allies, haJves, ijvwe applrs, new.ScriSc per lb. llEANHVVe quote: New navy, clean -whit, SI 6iat ier bu: common 11 85 per bu. lis w.-The market Is dull and prices . are

Prairie chickens S3 UU.

We quote:

per

Bridle, per doz .... Kips, city, per lb. do French .......

Cal fsk I ns. e ty...-

ilo French

IKON The maraet Is fairly active. Wrought Bar, common, per 100 lbs,....

Wrougiit, Charcoal bur,

c c 38 85 3o 41 29

.43 00 G! 0

6US 90 1 00(4 1 isv 1 l i &m 2 io

n 25

. 3 4.5

te:

nointnl. We qo

t2 50,42 75; common U 75(3(2 00. Wild turkey ,

10c per lb. itauoits ix. . Indipll Uroccry Market. A fair amount of business la being transacted , .:MHTh market Is dnll and lower. Or

.nuiM or Ulna 17a 1714c : good to fair

l lHe; prime 19 JJUC; cnoice to fancy 20i

iK;.c; jv

'.MOLArtW

A n . 1 ktMAI

aliVi0c for new crop; symps at 60c(SH. 00 for

. commo i to fancy. , M m Hice Is In god demand and firm. ouote: 6iic tor Carolina. ' Hcqars -Are lo good demand and firm, we ojuot : Jieflned a 103104c ; off A i.c ; extra

Wrought, scrap, per lb .... CuMt, ho rap, per lb............ ...... LK.I Prlce are quoted as follows

QTVic: bar. per lb, ViHc. MOHl'UiNE A moderate demand reported N A 1LS Without quoUble change ; lOd to 60d at tl 5. v a v & r. RTrmra W onote :

Roiu,ex pale 15 UH?" 00 Hoein, No 3t2 V2 75 Kosln.pale.bbl 4 (HMs4 M Tar, per bbl- SuQ5 CO lUwiu.Nol 8 2 (t75 Navy pitchy 8 754 00 K,in,No2 8 0u3 25 , OI L- The demand Is fairly active.

Unseed: raw 6c per gal : iki lea ue pergai. Carbon,' 110 Ore teat, MtlSSc. Ird oil: extra winter 7al5c; No 1 62jc; No 2 f0c ; Ktratt's ftHtlKrt Banks' Wm.60c: Labrador 7( 75c. Caatoril 25 ill 35. Neatofoot 85cdl. Turpentlne 4-4 !c per g 1 per bbl OPIUM We quote at to C (85 25 per lb. QUIMNE-Kteady at S3 053 10.

Virginia raw, 8 sloe; Tennessee, red Miflc;

Assorted Ncs

4-V92 60.

HALT We quote at fl 23 m car inaa

loU for lak per bbl : Ohio river at 1 ao per obi, and locaddUlonallnstre. .... " TIN Pi. IK AND METAL8 I 'J1 17 3, I X Hxl4 W I 0 14x20, roottng, 17 00 I C 20x28, rooUug.tll 6i block tin, In pigs, 23c;

Z iiajfjc Virginia raw, 8 10c; Tnnessee, w -ffiie'new mild is held at Hftl5e. 1 Temieee. white. HJ JtjdijB sa, and Sracr-Tbe market 1 quiet sHOr-The demand is lUjht. Assort T New orlearti wola Is quoted per bag, K 152 V0; buck, per bag, 82 J', i!., s,n,,s? at fiocrtsJ. 00 for HALT We quote at fl 2tl 23 at

At the close wheat was fl teDruary;

f 1 11? March. (Vru-875..SSc:Febniary Oats-Dul .weak aid lower; !"&&22c

ruHry;2-c March. l'o k-110 67)10 70 March; 10 823W April. , , . Lard Easier but not quotably lower. New Orleans Market.

New Orleans, Feb. 4. Flour Superfine tl S; XX $5; XXX 85 253560; high grades W 50

Corn-White 49950c. . Oats Qatet but Arm at Soc. i-..nmuol tJt id

Hay-Ordinary $13911; prime $153W; choice tiy '

pmviiAnPr,rk ill 85. Lard aulet : refined

tire 7 7.VS8: kea h 2V8 60 Bulkmeats

nmet uhnnldem. loorte. DBCked 4iCl Clear

rib Miotic; clear sides tie. Bacon dull boulders b'hc; clear rib "!:, clear 7jc. Ham: sugar

curerl 9IUC as la size anu unuu; hbmuiib 841 Sc. Whisky Rectified western II 07(31 10. Cottle Dull; IUo cargoes, ordinary to prime, lSValfcc gold. , Hugae Common to good common wdAPX fair to fully fHlrtiac; prime o choice ",y& yellow clarified hfaHC MolHe-Coujmou.7a0c:fAlr2432?c; prime to choice 32(Kc. Rice Louisiana, ordinary to choice, 5i Mmn ftic. tioid wivm?. few York Exchange rar. (Sterling Exchange 49l. PiillMlelphta tlarttet, PiiiLADKLrntA. Feb 4. Flonr Qoiet and unchanged; sujerH4: ex'ra 85; Pennsylvania laniily 5 7.vn 2; Minnesota do f5rt; high grades and patent fO.aH. Wheat Ainber tl 32&1 S6; red II 30l S3; WConi 8Y?liow 64c; mlxeI 63c; February

Mln. UorfH '.( AnrllM'iC.

Oat's- Dull; white western 8637c; mixed do

8i14jc.

Prov sions Quiet. Mess pork 812al2 25. Beef: hams I15al7: India tnss $25 50. Hams u f jirti r oils' BTAttle S7 75.

Hotter Creamery 82S35c; western reserve 22

25c. EggsWestern 17c. Cheese Western 12C.

Receipta Wheat 7,000 bu; corn 97WO bu;

oau 100 bu. Hew York Live Stork Market

Kwar nr Keh. 4. eeves Receipts 8,700

head: making 8.11 head for the week against

.7,H0 head for last week. Market opened slow aid at small a lvance, which m not maintained o cloe; late arrival had to be sold at a reduction of nearly percent, fjiru opening rates. No Texas or hervkee ca.tle hown; poor to prime native $8, to drw , per 100 lbs, extra 111 2j11 W, to dress 67go8, btit 2 car

W. W. WooLLKX, Attorney.

STATE OF INDIANA, Jianon county, ss: In the Superior Court of Marlon county, In the state of Indiana. No. 21,'2ti3, January

term. 1878

luniM h. Kndiieii et ai. vs. in'oree nwm-

hauer. Mary C Stelnhauer. nis wire. Aaam bilbermau and hilbermiin, his wife et al.

Be It known. mat on tne i.inaayoi junuiry, 1S78, the above namoo: plaintirt-i. by their attorney, nled m the office of the clerk of the superior Court of Marlon county. In the State

of Indiana, ttieircomplalnt agamtathe above

named defendants for rorvcionnre oi mortgage on leal estate, and on aald 17tb day of Jauua ry, 1S7S. the said plalntlfts filed In said court the affidavit of a competent person showing that said defendants, tiei.rgo C. S'eln hauer, Mr-C. Melnuauer, his wife, Adam Silberman and 811 en-an. h'.s wife, are not residentsot the state of Indiana. Now. therefore, by order of said court, S8ld defendants are hereby notified of the filing and pendency of said complaint against tnem, and that unless they appearand answer or demur thereto, at the callins of said cause, on the second day of the term of said court, to be begun and held at the court house in the city of Inaiananolls on the first Monday in March. 1878, said complaint and the matters and things therein contained and alleged, will be heard and determined io thlr ahNPnce.

. . .

AUSTIN il. Ultuvvi, febMr Ver.

C? TATE OF INDIANA. Marlon county,-ss. in the Rnnerior Court of Marlon county.

In the State ol Indiana, January term, 1878. No. 2., 114. Jonathan Edwards, trustee, vs. Johnson Tl. Ro8, Alexander D. Ross, Am. s N. King, lames Boyd, Frank 12. Rtickney Thomas i. Ktinann. Arthur K. Lon. Ownre H. Long,

John S. Long, Thomas B. Collier, James Al. McKee, Budd, et al. Be it known.thatonthe 2Sth day of December 1877, the above named plaintiff, by hisattor-

nevs, riled In the omce or tne ciera oj me parlor Court of Marion county, in the state oJ Indiana, his complaint against the above ramwi defendunts lor toreclosure ot mor;gage

on real estate, aud on the 31st dav of January,

1S78, tne saiu piainuu iuto iu nuu v n. flee the affidavit of a competent person showing that said defendants .lexa -der V. Ross, Auios V. King, James Boyd, Frank E. Stickney. The man D. Stinson, Arthur B Long, tie. .rue H. Long, Job a H. Long, Thomas B. t.ollier, James M. McKee and Budd, are not residents of the state of Indiana. Now therefore, bv order of said court, said defendants last above named ae hereby notified of the tiling and pendency of said complaint o not net (hum anri that niiless thev appear and

answer or demur thereto, at the calling ol said cause on the second day of the term of Miirt trt lis Kpirun and held at the court

House In the city of Indianapolis, on the nit Monday In April, 1S78, said comolalntj and the matters and things therein contained and alleged, will be heard and determined In their absence. AUSTIN H. BROv N, feb6 3w CIerK

Price, f l.on. $2.50 and 15.00 per box. Kidney Worm, an improved remedy for 11.00 per box . sinrklut; Ii gs, a special remedy for disease of, 12.50 per box. loniry, a cure for Chicken Cholera and Dipththeria, at tt.oO or ac per box.

(3ent free of charge on receipt of price.) DR. JOSEPH HAAS, Dayton, Ohio. Liberal Terms to the Trade.

Baker, Hord t Hexdeicks, Attorneys.

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W. W. Woou-EX, Attorney.

STATE OP INDIANA, Marlon County, m. In ihesuperlorcourtof Marlon county, In the state of Indiana. No. 2L4, Janua.y tetm, James n. Ruddell e al. vs. Oeonw C BtPln-hau-r. Mary C. Steinhauer. hU wife, Adam Sllberman and Suberman, his w le, et al. Be . known, thst on th 17th day of . January. 187s. the above named plaintifE. by their atiornev, filed In the office of tbe clerk ol the. nwrlor coii't ot Marl n county, in the -tate oMndlarTa V.elr complaint agaln-t the above named defendant for foreelosiire of mong.ges on real etate, an on -aid 17th i dny of Jncourt the' ani tav.t of c ,m peten per -n Showl-g thai said defendants, Ueorge C. bU-ln-ha. er. .Mary r, steinhauer, his wife Adam Sllboim-tnaud silueim in, his wltc, are not resident of the state of Indiana. Now therefore, by order of said mart, mid .irnrtAiit last ah.ve named are hereby notl-

find of the n ing anu p.-nu-uc.v

r.iHinv.aizaitist them, and mat

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pear anu

STATE OF INDIANA, Marion county, est In the Superior Court of Marlon county, ln the state of Indiana, January term, 1878. No. 21.00. Jonathan Edwards, tmstee, vs. Christopher Zimmerman, O orge Randell, Merchants savings Loau and Tiut tVmn.ny of Chicago. Bnk of .Montreal, Samuel Miller, et al. Be it known, that on the 24th dav ot Decern ber, 1877, the above named plaintiff, by his attorneys, filed ln the office ot the clerk of the Superior Court of Marion county, ln the state of Indiana, his complaint against the above named detendants for foreclosure of mortgage upon real estate.and on theSiih day of J anuary, 1S78, the sain plaiiitlfl filed ln saialerk' otlice the affidavit of a competent person showing thai said defendants, (leorge Randell. Meiehaut Saving Loan and Tiut Company of Chicag". Bans of Montreal and fa mael Mill' r, are not residents ot the state of IndNow, therefore, by order of said court, said defendants last above named are hereby notified of the filing and pendency of said complaint against them, and that unless they appear q...i answer or demur thereto at the calling:

of said cause on the second 1 day of the term of said court, to be begun and held at the courthouse in the city of Indianapolis, on the first. Monday In April. 1ST, aaid complaint, and the matters and things therein contained, and alleged, will be heard and dttermined la their ab-ence. ATJSXIN IL BROWN, febtWJw cfer . Baker, Hord Hendricks, Attorneys.

B. Meyer

Kose, Sll eater

answer or demur

of said com-

nnle s thev a p-

t hereto, at the

Sale of Real Estate.

Notice is hereby kiven hat,as trustee of Francis M. Hoillngsworth, I will sell at pubpubllc auction on FRIDAY, MARCH 8, 1878, At 10 o'clock a. to., on the premises the following described real estate, to-wit: Loanun.ber one (1). two (2) and thirty (30), In Dobo!i& HornadyV addit ion to the town of Uosbrook, Marlon c mnty, Indiana. THOMAS E. WATTS, ' Trustee.

calling ofs id co on theec nd day of the term of said .cu t to be b w -n.e d at he

court houe lu tne city 1 1 ',u ,UV fl.rt 'Monday in Ma-ch. 1K78. said complaint, and the mv.tei and thing therein conUlned and alleged, will be heard and determiued in their absence. AUSTIN II. BROWN, Clerk. feb6-3w

STATE OF INDIANA, Marion county, est In the Superior Court of Marion county,, lu the state ot Indiana, January term, 1878. No.-il.098. t .m TAivrdfi. trustee, vs. Patrick,

Orean v.Charles F.Meyer, August

inis O. 8 eet. Thorn -.B.

Schofield, Thomas Oreany.

Be it known, that on the zrth nay 01 December 1877. the above named plaintifl, by bis at trnevs. filed In the office of the clerk of tne

Knnerior Court of Marion county, in tne sun ofTnd?In -us compiamt aa,nst the above named defendants for loreciosure f : mo 'gage noon rnal estaie. and on he hit day of Jnu2r lS7Mlie ald plaintifl filed in said clerk's, office the affidavit of a competent PerFon

showing ihatsma tieieuoams, u n" I", Auut B. Meyer, lyuts C. Heet. Thomas B. R m, Silvester -chofleld idl homn. Oreany, are not res dente o t eSUite of Indiana.

Now. therefore, oy order or saia coutx. w defendant last above nametl are hereby notified f the filing and neudency of said complaint against them, and that unless they appear and answer or demur thereto, at tn6"Ing of said cause on the second day of theterm or said court, to be begun and held at the court house In the city of Indianapolis, on trie

first Monday in ini. 10c. ". plaint, and the matter and things therein, contained and alleged, will be heard and determlnedlnmelrabeence. BRQW feb6-3w Clerk.

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