Indiana State Sentinel, Volume 27, Number 28, Indianapolis, Marion County, 27 February 1878 — Page 8

THE INDIANA STATE SENTINEL, "WEDNESDAY MORNING, FEB11UART 27. 1878.

FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL

HONEY AND THE MARKETS. OmC5 Or THK IXDIAWAPOLW 8KWTIKK1, IrtsDAT EvKJJiso, Feb. 26, K578. I The local money market bit been unusually ulet during the week closing with this eve a lng. The deposits have been about as heavy as any week for months past. Checking 1 fair, but was not as heavy as usual. There is but ' little paper on the market, and strictly gilt edge commercial paper U being negotiated at at 810 per cent, but In some few eases a high er and lower rate Is being paid. There ia belng but little done in the open market, and rates are somewhat unsettled. Eastern exchange Is in fair request, and counter sales are being made at 11') premium I"DIAArOLLS CLXARISO HOUSK. Clearings. Balances. For the roonth of January .v56,5li),oo") fl.llXl.UM Friday, r ebruary 1 iss.uuu 4e,ww Saturday, February 2 1ST,000 3.1,000 Monday, February 4 2 H.000 K7,0UO I'ueMlay, Februarys lt8,(DJ 47.000 WednesJ-y. February G M2.UW 33.UW Thursdav. Februaiy? . lK,tt) 9,0U Friday. Febi nary 8 117,000 82,XJ0 Saturday. February 18N.000 37,00 Monday, Pehru ry 11 179.000 32.000 Tuesday, February 12 143.000 ittt.W Wednesday, February 13 19iMX 47,01) Thursday. February 14 LiH.OW 31,000 Friday, February 15 i;,0nO 25,01)0 Saturday. February lt 15,000 aim Monday, February IS 225.000 47.000 Tuesday. February 19 143,541 41,000 Wednesdav. February ao. 1.'v.(nh :w.ou) Thursday, February zl 170.000 41.000 Friday, February Xi ItO.OCO 00,000 Haturday. February 23. l74,om- 47 jlw Monday, February 23 170,000 -8.WW Commercial. The weather to-day was warm and pleasant and had a telling effect upon business, which was much more active than upon yesterday. There was a goodly number of couutry dealers la the city, aud they were purchasing quite freely. Business men generally are more hopeful than for some time pant. They, as a general rule, have laid in large stocks of spring and summer goods, and it is thought the trade of the next six weeks or two months will be very large. The grocery market is holding iU own along side of other departments of commerce. Dealers report an -ctlve order demand, and prices for both staple and fancy goods are wel' maintained. In reviewing the New York market, the Bulletin of Monday says: Coffee. The movement of lira11 styles from first hands continues moderate, and the demand unpromising, with the market Mill showing a rather tame tone. There Is no furtrier shading of values, but ruling figures are quite as h gn as can be depended upon in any case at prevent, and holders in nom cases are better incllud to open negotiations when tin opportunity is offered. We hear of only i'ti bans Rio, ex "Merunon,"and nothing reported (rniu the out ports. Tile market for mild grades was not very active, but the prevailing tone on value apIars to be steady, as a rule. Nearly all jobbers coutlue to restrict their operations to parcels on which they are pretty sure to find au early distributive use, and this gives demand a careful appearance. Java retains the firm position before noted, a d holders manifest no anxiety to hasten or in'- -en.se business. Sugars. On the market for rnwsthe tone appears to Ikj much the same as before, a general tendency to strength being shown, aud few supplies offered except UKn a bai of full rates, iStlll Importers lack the encouragement of a good or e . eu fair demmd, and buyers can not be forced to optn negotiations until they fVl the force of requirements for consumption. We retain former quotations but they would h Inside figures on any material increase of demand. The only movement made public today is 670 bags centrifugal at 8?.c. " Refined Imvb been moderately active wlthoutthe showing of any new features, about former rates ruling with a fairly steady tone. Nothing of special Importance 1 being done in country produce. Receipts of eggs continue about equal to the demand, aud prices rale steady. A good demand is reported for choice table butter, and prices for such grade are very firm. Common grades are dull and unchanged. A fair business is doing in poultry; receipts are fair and prices steady. The demand fur fish Ijh.m Ix-en improving during tta week, and prices though not quotably higher are a shade firmer. Dealers In dry goods have splendid stocks of fancy and staple tjoods in their house, and the demand is fair; prl es rule steady and firm. Int-peafcing of the New York market the Bulletin of that city of Monday says: Therj have been hut few features of noteworthy interest 1 1 the market to-day, and business was light with package houx-s and Jaboers alike, as is not infrequently the case at the close of the week. Orders to a fa r aggregate amount were, however, reeeivwi and placed by resident buyers for interior jobbers, and considerable deliveries of cotton dress goisl. ginghams and hosieiy were made ly agents ou account of previous orders but new business was of a very moderate character and disappoint lng to holders of mercbandise. The jobbing t.-tde was generally quiet, but a few of tin lading firms reported lair sale of cotton go ls h:i I print, in package and broken lots Jobbers' quotations tor the beat maices of cotto i goods are nearly uniform, but ee rt -tin makes of bleachet shirtings are being ofiVrei as drives at less than agents' prices, in -o oer to stimulate business. Cotton Ax Mis. There has been a sluggish movement ia nearly all descriptions of domat(cs from first hands, and the. jobbing distribution was only of moderate proportions. The best corporation makes of hrou and colored ottous are generally steady in price, but outside make of b'eached shirtings are stdl unsettled Gottonades are in steady rejiit for moderate parrels and cheviots are doing fairly. White goo Is, pique , quilts and cotton towels are severally in fair demand. Prints. There has been a continued light movemeot in fancy prints from una hand, airl shi' tings were only in limited request. Htoca ar aecumu af.ing in some quarters, but printers are In most cases running their ma?hins s'owlv, and a considerable curtailment of production 111 be made next week. The demand for wide nrlnts cretonnes, percules fonla'ds, etc , continues fairly satisfactory, and solid colors are moving steadily. Ginghams have been in fair demand, and sales combined with deliveries on account of buck orders reached a considerable aggregate. I reo (l ods. Worsted dress fabrics have been devoid of animation, but fncy cotton dress goods continue in steady request, and a good many styles are sold to arrive iu both eastern aud Philadelphia makes. The provision market during the early part of the week was without life, but upon yesterday it revived and the inquiry for meats improved, and both packer, and dealers were holding otl. To day the market ruled fteady and firm. . The flour market rules steady and firm. There was but little doing in wheat to-day, and prices were a shade firmer. There wuio but a few order for corn to-day, and offerings were quite liberal. OaU are quiet but firm. SALES KKPORTt.n. Wheat 2 cars No 2 red f i n. Corn S cars mixed, o. t.. 38'4c; 3 cars mixed, t. o. b., 31 e; 25 ears mixed, f o. b., p. t.; 2 cars rejected 38c: 1 car no grade hbe. GOAIX IS STOBB. February 25, i78.

Wheat! Corn. Oata. I Rye. F.'evator A ijw U.VH' W 7d 1 levator B 4,77 17,41" 3,417 Central Ele 4."i .. City Elevator I'M-i KlevatorI. ,ir J,aoo 300 fcJevaror . 2,.Tij Tot Is- 12,42.' fiO.k'W K.2VI 3.7H7 game day 1S77 HMM 8bo,"M 8ZoiH ,&

KBCKIPTS AMD SIIIPMKrTTH. liecelpts Bhipm U Flour, bbla, . 3.70OJ 2,400 wheat, baM Corn, bu Oats, bu Rye, bu... Barley, bu Bran, tons.. 2JD0O SJVtlOl o.uuo 46.HU9 800 13..0J 3,000 lf,40l 3.500 L y

liar, tons

1R 18 7K2 614 200 J75 ' 60 100 20 210 8S8 372 twwumi- f

nogs, IN o Cattle, Noamm .....mm.. .'...... .Sheep, No LAra, lo Provisions, tons.. wool. tons-.... Coal and Ooke, tons W DLsKy, DDIS. Hides, tons 10 ' 84 178,000 Horsea and Mules, K Linmber.iu.., DAIIT REVIEW OP THE LIDIAXAP. OL1S JIAUUET. The Provision Market. The market rules quiet and unchanged. M&hh Pork SiO 'Mctil. Rump Pokk-9 50. Toxohe-10 50(10 75. Dry Halt Miats Shoulders 3c fully cared ; clear ribs 5.20o tor 13 days; &. JOc folly cured; short clears &c. IxARU Prime steam offered at 7J4e. . P. Mkath Shoulders 44alKo; hams nominally 7c for 15 lb avg. Clrain and Flour SlarkeC Cors Was lower to sell, with a be ter supply offering and but few orders for car lots on the lua-ket. Transactions, however, were large, dealers seeming dlspo ed to trade more freely under the favorable influences of steady markets east, a clear sky, and prospect of better roads. Mixed was in good demand for round lots, March delivery; other futuresdull. The following were closing quotations at the call board. 12SW o'clock: Yellow None offered. Higa Mixed :c b.d o. t. Mixed Hc bid n. t.; ofleretl at 41o f. o. . Yat 37c In car lots. Rejected 3Xc f. o. b. for 2cars mixed iu color. No tirade Offered to arrive at 86c; 33c bid. March-58c bid o. t. Whrat Quiet and a shade easier, with a good local aud shipping demand at quotations, liecelpts small. We quote: No 2 reu f 1 151 IS, the latter for straight red ; No 3 Si 031 12. Fixjur Firm. We quote: known brands, fancy 96 25a 75; family 75tt 00; low grade f l 001 1)0: buckwheat flour, choice, ft 75. 50. Oats Wcarce. We quote: No 2 white 28o o. U; mixed 25Vc e. t. Rye In demand; scarce; 65c bid O. t., for No 2. Bra? In fair demand offerings small; salable at fl.1 SO per ton. Indianapolis Prod are Market. APPLE The market is active and firm. We quote: Choice to fancy fl 506; fair to common fl 753l 25 per bbl. Buttek Prices are unchanged and the demand fair. Shippers pay 12311c, and it Is sellIuk from store at l.ytjitte. Bkeswax- Hteaily at 25c per lb. t'AHiH Receipt are equal to the demand and prices steady. We quote on arrival at 11c per der., and from store at lle. Fkathkrh The market rules steady. We quote prime live geese at 3S; mixed, geese and duck, 20v3-Sc ; old feathers 10&25c. Honey Is In moderate demand. We quote: Choice comb lO&ISc; dark colored lu12c; strained 10(3 12c. Poultry The demand to-day was more active. We quote: Turkeys, alive, 6c per lb; N. Y. dressed 7c per lb; ducks 12 SO per dox; roosters Si 50 per doz; spring chickens fl 50 per doz: hens ti 50 per doz; geese, full feathers, 5 00 per doz. Raoh We quote: Cotton mixed at 32.;c per lb; wool ac per lb. Onions Are iu moderate demand at fl 25(J 2 00, according to quality. CiKKKN Veetabi.ks The market is active. We quote: Iettuce f I 7" per bu; nidisbesSOi 56c per doz. bunches; rhurxib 50 dG0o per doz. bunchea; onions 225c per doz. bunches. Potatoks Are in moderate request, with a good supply. We quote on arrival at 25c: selling in car load lots at 30(35c per bu, aud per bbl fl 15(31 25. Ckanhkukiks Are in moderate demand. We quote: Choice ff 75(3-1 25 per bu. Dkikd Fruits There is but little doing, and prices are nominal. New peaches, halves, tyS'c; apples, new,5gi6c per lb. Bkans ve ouote: New navy, clean white. fl 50(l 65 per bu; common il&l 25 per bu. Indlanapolli Grocery Market. The market contlnuea active and firm. CorrEKS Demand good at full figures. Or dinary grades of Kioa 17(&17'ic; good to fair isi(ihc; prime ihgsjoc; cnoice to iancyi"u, 22V-c; Java 253.'t0e. t hkksk i'rime new mud 1 beid at 14515c Mo lass eh and SybO The market is steady with a fair demand. New Orleans molasses is quoted at 35j50c for new crop; syrups at bi)c& f 1 00 for common to fancy. kick is in gooa aemanq ana nrm. we quote: 6J-tiSc for Carolina. UG arm -Active and nrm. w e quote: Ke nned A ,V10c: off A WAGP'ic: extra C9a Xc; hard IOJIOo; circle U and B8iac; yellow a.s4c. oAP we quore: ronsey s uerman xoc per lb; other Uerman 647c per lb: white Russian pressed cake So 75U; Babbitt's 177 25 per box. Candlkh We quote: Hotel 19320c: starcand es 15la(-4l7c; common pressed llftllXc teas rne market rules quiet anu unchanged. Young hyson, common ...... .....S Youug hyson, fair to good Young hyson, cboice.............. Young hson, extra choice...-........ Imerlal, common . . I ni perlal . fl ne..v..... 50(3 35 40('4 50 70(J N) 851 00 30ra 4d 50(4 NX 30 4.V5I 75a I m penal, choice ... (mi powder, common Gunpowder, fine...., Oun powder, choice Oun powder, extra choice......... 00(51 05 2.V i 60Qt eo 654 M) 30(9 :i 4-v 75 fOtjl 00 Japan, uncoiored, common...-. japan. uncoiorea, nne new... Japan, uncoiored, choice new Oolong, 1 nferior... ............ Oolong, fine Oo'onu, extra choice .... COKIAOK-ls without change Manilla, to 5-16 in li Manilla,! in. up. ..15 -l al.Hinch Ilk XfanlHa. inch 16 Sisal, i to 5-16 12 Sisal,i i n . & larger. 1 1 Cotton rope -22$2 i Bay rope.com mon-104 Hash cord, hemp. 19 Hay rope, 1, 3, 4 ply.!; Indianapolis Drj Goods Market. The demand for staple and fancy aroods is fairly active at our figures. Battinu Ordinary 10gl2c; middling 15c; best tissue 16c. . ' Bhown Priluno Nashville 8K-c: Pepperel 9c: Htarkftc. Tickinu Omego32 inch 16e; Conestoga4 4 Medal 15c; Medal ltv,c: extra 7. 15c; extra 4-4 16c: Lewiston 36-lnch 18c; 32 inch 15c; 30-inch 13Sc; plaid IHc. tSHIKTINQ 8STR1PKS American -3 IOC; 3-3 SC; Whittenden cheviots B 8Uc: A A 11c: AAA RHc; XX 12$c; Otis cheviots 12)ic; Everett do HHc; homespun 9!c. Paper Cam bkick Common colors 5Kc: hlizh colors 1c higher. Prints American 6c; Washington, Merrimac. Oriental, Conestoga, 6c; Richmond 6c; Harmony 5c; Allen 5c: Freeman 6c: (stand ard shirting prints fsya; Albion solid colors 6c; Wamt-utta 6c; mourning prints 6c; Bpragues SVio. uarpkt uhain wnite zic; colored sec; coveilet watplc. Brown Shektinos Vermont IV.k : Nashville 7Jc; Middlevllie74o; Idaho He; New Albany 7c; Htark A He; Park A 5c; Granite B bxAc: ltecitord K5ic; epp N 6Jc: Pepp O 7c; Pepp K 7Jc ; Pepp K 8c ; Charter Oak 6c ; Lancaster standard 80. Blkaihsd Hhkxtinom Lonsdale 9e: Hope 7ci Backs tone He; Mascrmen 9l.e Hill, 7-tJ, 84c; 4-4 c; Dtrlgnt 8tar 10c; Vaugh XX6c; ItepDog 6c; Quaker 7c: Cambrics, Lonsdale, 14c; Young Warrior ll?4c; Jr.bex Knight ';c: Wamsuttallo; New York Mills llc. Grain Bags Amoskeag A 20c; Lewlstown AWc;Htark 25c; I'nlon 22;i: Banner 20c; M011 tau p 22Vic: America 21c; ilarmonr 19o. COTroN YARNS A sorted numbers, per lb.-... Dozen varus. ). per do. 21e 11 He C 21c 2C -Dozen yarns, ftoos, per doz., iozen yarns, bona, per aoi Dozen yarns, 7oOs. per doz... Carnet warn colored per lb Carpet warp (white) Htandard, per lb.-.-i;overiev yarns, per 10-... cotton twine, per id. 18(3jno 2C Trot line Htaglng, per lb 28e Heine twine., Caudle wick, per lb.-. Batting, per lb 0316c Mlaeellaneona. ALCOHOL We continue to quote at S3 15 2 25 for 9 per above proof. BROOMS We have no change to note In quotations : Common, per dox... SI 50112 09 Plain 1 :tVl 75 Fancy carpet . 2 7cxal 00 Hurl 2 SiKo-l tt Hteamboat-. 4 00(4 60 Hbaker - 2 60jJ 75 CANNKD OOODi The market rales steady and unchanged. Peaches, 2 lo cans, per doz SI 65(ll 70 Peaches, 3 lb cans-. - 2 0wi 25 Pineapples.. 1 6V42 25 Htrawberriea. 1 4.V41 75 Iiaspberrles....v. 1 6. V4I 75 1 30(1 SO 3 00&2 25 1 f&m m 1 75(42 00 2 7643 00 1 40(91 60 I'ears........ Bartiett Dears-.. Plums, damson, per do. Oreen peas.. Oondensed milk... Oysters, full weightcore, 1 ID. Cove, 2 lb. Do, short weight 1 ID. . 609 60 1 10(1 20 1 4H1 66 1 Wh"rtivrTl'. 1 lb -

10 301

1 351 45 1 xi 76 60 al 60 aval 40 50(41 70 3-X41 50 90&2 00 5tQl 75 90(42 00 50(1 75 Htrlng beans, 2 lo. Pumukiiut. 3 lb...-., Gooseberries. 2 lb Yarmouth succotash, 2 lb. Blackberries. 2 lb Yarmoutn com, 2 lb. Maryland sugar corn, 2 lb.-. FRUITS A fair trade reported. 4"Ih 1'.. I.n I 1. . 8 50(99 00 . 8 75Q4 50 Oranges yessinas-. Lemons per box 4 50O5 00 2 25 2 50 2 50(32 65 22 99 10 lorj u Layer raisins, new, per box-. New Muscatel, crown New Muscatel, doubleCitron, per lb Prunes, old. per lb... Prunes, new, per lb. ittliMM a currants, per ID .... FIHIl A fair demand la reported, Mackerel, extra mess, per bbl 2h 00(232 00 Mackerel, large extra 24 60 Mackerel, No 1 shore ... IS 00 Mackerel. No 1 bay. 15 0Ql CO 12 00 al3 00 9 50&10 50 15C4 40 6 003 & W) 1 25 3 00 1 75 X 00 1 60 70 Mackerel. No 2. large...., Mackerel, English, breakfaat . Herrlne. No I. per box.... White fish, No 1, per halt bbL-., wbite nsn. No I. per kit... White nsb. family, per half bbl. White fish, family, per quarter bbl Herring, lak,e, per half bol Herring, lake, per quarter bbl Hen lng, lake, per k 1 1 . Shore herring, per bbl . 7 00 7 SO GUNPOWDKIt We quote prices at Sd 23 per keg for rifle ; S3 60 per keg for blasting. OKEABfc-Qulet and inactive; white, as to qnallt v, 6(&Vi" ; brown 4444c ; yellow 5c. HIDKH Quotat ions corrected by K. Rauh A Sons, 219 South I'enpsyivania streeu Market remains stagnant and prices declining. We quote in btore : Cured country. 26 lbs and up 7 c tMlfsklna, 8 to 15 lbs . lUr5 Kipsklns, IS to 25 lbs (veal).- (4 Sc Klpsklns, 18 to 25 lbs (long haired).. 7 c Green butcher hides Steers-. 6c , Cows ,..,,., 6 c Calf-. 10 c Kip.........-. 8 c Pelts, 50c$l 25, at to quality. Damaged hides and nkins. two-thirds price. Partly cured i(atle less per Id. Dry Flint No I 12 013 e Dry salted No 1 11 (412 e LEATHER A fair trade is reported. Bole, oak, per lb-. -S 3&4 38 Hole, hemlock 27(4 35 Harness. 23(3 35 Hklrtlng . 40(4 42 1 lough harness., 2XC 48 00(454 OU Bridle, per doz.., Kips, city, per ID do French 1 00(4 1 40 90(4 1 40 1 60(4 2 IS Calfskins, City... do French UtON The maraet is fairly active. Wrought Bar, common, per 100 lba... S2 25 wrougnt, cnarcoai car-. Wrought, scrap, per lb .... Cast, scrap, per lb..... LEAD Prices are quoted as follows: fflTJic: bar. per lb. 7VvHKc. 3 45 Fl7k MOKPHINE A moderate demand reported at S 00(34 lo. N AI LH Without quotable change; 10dto60d atf.' 65. NAVAL BTOKES We quote: Rosin, ex pale 5 506 00 ' Kotdn, No 3.42 50(a2 75 Rosln.pale.bbl 4 00(4 50 Tar, per bbL 3 &YfA 50 Kosin, No I 3 21 75 Navy pitch- 3 75(44 00 Rosin, No 2 3 00(43 25 OILS The demand is fairly active. Linseed: raw 6Jc per gal: boiled 67e per gal. Carbon, 110 fire test, 13$ailHc. Lard oil: extra winter bK(S70e; No 1 63att5c; No 2 5Q)0c; Strait's 60(Sf"Kj; Banks' 65(aij0c; Labrador 70(4 75c. Castor 1 1 2ol 3-5. Neatsfoot 85cSl. Turpentine 40(4& per gsl per bbL OPIUM Wo quote at f5 25 per lb. OUIN I NE Steady at S3 00. PE A N UTS Stead y. lrginia raw, e.aioc; Tennessee, reu. buoc; Tennessee, wbite, 6a7ic; roasted 3c higher. HllO T The demand is light. Assorted Noa.,. per bag, ti 15(42 iX; buck, per bag, S2 452 50. SALT We quote at SI 20(jl 23 in car load lots for lak per bbl: Ohio river at SI 20 per bbl, and loc additional in store. TIN PLVTE AND MiTALS-I C 10x14 tin 17 25: 1 X 10x14 S 50' I C 14x20, roofing, 17 00: 1 C 20x28, roofing, S14 5: block tin. In pigs, 23c; In bar 24c: sheet iron, 27 lb, ft SO: 27 c, $5 2.5; galvanized iron 40 per cent, discount; Indianapolis pieeed elbows 40 per cent discount; Norlbrop's patent sheet iron rooting S4 25 per square; Growl's double capped corrugated iron rooflnir So per nauare. TA IiOW Fair demand ad firm; eimir. W OOI We quote tub washed and picked at 3538c; unwashed medium and common grade if in good order, 26($31c; unwashed fine 'i($2x; fleece washed if light, well washed and in good order, 35a38c; burry and unmerchantable Sitt loc less. Indianapolis Live Stock Market. I Reported by C. A. Ferguson A Co., Wholesale Commission Dealers In Cattle, Hogs and Hheep. Exchange stock Yards, Feb. 25. Cattle The receipts of cattle at the Exchange stock yards to-day were 2u0 head of fair 'o good quality The demand was fair, the butchers and shippers and stock cattle men bur ng freely. At the cloe about nil were sold. We quote the market steady at lull last week's quotations: Prime heifers aud steers.... Good cows and heifers Mediuncows and heifers..- . Common cows and heifers.. ...ft 00(41 3) . 3 i0(4 10 ... 3 OOiftf 50 .... 2 25(42 Ki Bulls very dull 2 00(42 75 Stock steers In demand..... ...-.- 3 Cows and calves ii 00(440 10 Shkkp The demand for sheep was good, with fair receipts, selling r adllv at 13(4.1 0" for common to fair, and f-1 75(44 25 for good to prime. Indianapolis) IIojc Market. Reported bv C. A. Ferguson A Co., Wholesale Commission Dealers in Cattle, Hogs and Sheep. 1 Union Stock Yards, Feb. 25. Hons The receipts of hogs at the Union yards the past 4 hours were light, not exceeding 1,000 head. The quality was not good, the most of them being common light and heavy. The shipments were none. e are having but few reallv good hogs, ami If such would come they would bring from 5 to 10 cents moro per 100 lbs than the quality on the market. The demand was fair, all selling at S3 "0&3 85. At the elose all are sold. We quote th market steady, selling at S3 6 "(43 75 for common, and S3 80(43 8i for lair; realv prime heavy aud light would bring S3 00(3 95. Cattle The receipts of cattle were fair, selling at $3(43 25 for fair, and S3 50(34 for good to prime in ear lots. MARKETS BY TELEGRAPH. If ew Tork Market. New York, Feb. 25. Cotton Dull at 10 15-16 ail l-16c: futures steady. Flour Moderate demand; receipts 21,000 bbN; No 2 (2 741 85; bu perdue state and western ft 10(45; common to good extra $5 0545 l.jj good to choice $5 20-46: white wheatextra $6 0o 75; fancv f HtHdtf 25; extra Ohio $5 05(47 2o; St. Louis So 1018; patent 75(48 60. Rye flour Steady at S393 75. Coromeal Quiet; western tl 50(42 90. Wheat Heavy, with a moderate demand; reeelpta 3274 bu; No 3 Milwaukee spring $1 21K; o 2 Chicago spring $1 25: No 1 Milwaukee fl 30; No 2 red western fl 35; No 2 Milwaukee f 1 27. Kye .sternly ; No 2 western 7172c. Barley Quiet but steadv. Malt Quiet and unchanged. Corn Moderate demand : receipts 48,000 bu; ungraded western mixed 48(453;steamermlxed &;H(453Hc ; No 2 Oats (Stead v : re-elpU 31,000 bu ; mixed western and state 35430c; white western and state Sifilc. Hay Stealy and unchanged. Hops Firm and unchanged; yearlings 233e; new western 68c. . CofTee-uulet and unchanged; Rio cargoes W-i&nic-i Jobblna- l4Ji(4ll4o gold. Sugar Quiet; fair to good refining 7,(37Js; prime VJtiPfr', refined steady at (4l0c. MolaaseM New Orleans steady at 2550c. Rice steady and ancbanged. Petroleum Quiet and steady; crude 7(fJ 74e; refined 12J4C . Taltow wtealy and unchanged; 737e. Rosin Strained $1 65(1 0. SplrlU Turpentine Hteady at 3Jc. Kg Dull; western 9(415c. l'rovlslona Mesa pork dull and heavy at Sll (511 15. Beef stady. Dressed hogs easier; western M iddles: western long clear 6So. Lard : prime steam $7 55(47 67J. Butter Unchanged. :heee Firm: western 7I3;c. Whb.ky II 08. New Tork Live KtoeR Harkel. New York, Feb. 25. Beeves RecelpU 30u bead, making 9,330 head for the past week, agalns . 10,54 head for last week. Tlie market was fair at a small fraction advance from Friday on fair to good; common and ordinary steers $7 768 i, to dress 65 lbs : medium to good $8 5K49 50, to dress 65 to 66 lbs; prime 19 75 510 25, to dresa 65 to 67 lbs; extr v and fancy cat tie flO 60(4 U, to dress 57 lbs, with a few pairs at 511 25(411 60. About 800 fat steers were taken for export, mainly at SUH), to dress 56 lbs. Kxporu for the week, 6,000 quarters end 2ttt live. Hheep Reeelpta 7,500 head, making 23,ft50 head for the past week, against 21,670 head for last week. Market more aettve and a shade firmer at 14 256 60 for choice sheep, with a deck load of lambs at $712: Sear loads weigh

Tomatoes, 3 lb., Red cherries, 2 tb.. Lima beans, 2 lb

ts 50 per ICO lbs. Foreign shipments for the week, 2,200 carcasses. Bwlne Receipts 13.700 head, making S,870 heal for Ihe past week, against 37, head for last week. Market tame for live, with cars Ohio, weighing 160 lbs, at S4 40 per 100 lbs; 8 cars Ohio hela over. Chicago Market. Chicago, Feb. 2t. Flour Steady and unchanged. Wheat Firm and it. fair demand, and a bade higher; No 1 Chicago apiing nominal; No 2 do gilt edge f 1 fj: Irregular f 1 07;4 cash ; SI lfiU 0,1; March ; SI Oifll 18,'i Aprd ; No 8 do $1 0141 0li; rejected 91c. t orn Dull and a sbade lower; 4242;c cash ; 42c March ; 42e April ; 434jfo May ; rejected 80(437c. Oats Fairlv active and a shade highergilt edge 25ic regular; 2fc cash ; 24$c March ; zic April; 27(427 Sc May. Rye Liu U; 54(455c. BarleySteady and nrm; 48f4t,4e. DreRsed Hogs Quiet but firm; S4 22. i'rovislonti Pora dull, weak and lower, but closed firm; $10 20 cab and March; $10 37 s April; flO 52ri10 55 May. Lard dull, weak and lower: $7 25eah and March; S7 85(a7 87' April: $7 47-s7 So May. Billkmeats dull, weak and lower: shoulders S3 &.'$; short rib to 35; short clear 15 50. Whisky $1 04 Receipts Flour 17,noobbls; wheat 95,000 bu; corn 9 4,000 ba ; oats 33,000 bu ; rye 905 bu ; barley 24.000 bu. shipments Flour 13X00 bu ; whest 64XO0 bu ; corn 77,000 bu; oats 40,000 bu; rye none; barley 7,000 bu. At the Close Wheat, qnle bnt steady. Corn Steady and unchanged. 0ts Ejisler. Pork Dull, weak and lower; flO 15310 174 Marcn ; h 30 0 32 April.. Lard Dull and a shade lower; 17 2M7 22 March; $7 807 32i April. " Baltimore Mirket. Balttmore. Feb. 25. Flour Very quiet; superOne $.175(44 25; do extra f 1 75(45 25; do family fo 5ii(fJ 50. Wheat Pennsylvania red fl 321 S3; No 2 winter red western quiet and steady at fl 32 l 32tf. Corn Western mixed active andeasv; Kpot and February 54c; 64? March; 556(i55c bid April. Oata Quiet; western white 31335c; Pennsylvania 33.435c. Rye No'hlng doing; nominally CO&Ee. Hay Steady; prime Pennsylvania 814(415. Provlnlons Very dull, with only a Jobbing demand. Mess pork $11 60. Bi'lrmeat: shoulders4'ic; clear rib sides 6is. Bacon: shoulders Sc; clear rib sides c. Hams lOailc. Ijird : refined tierces fs ss. Butter Choice western rolls 2022c. Petroleum Dull and omlnal; refined 12c. CotTee Dull : Rio cargoes- 14?-i17ic. Whisky-Dull; fl 07. Receipts Flour 3 200 bbls; wheat 22,000 bu; corn lou.000 bu ; oats 2,4 XI bu. Shipments Wheat Sz.000 bu; corn 121,000 bu. Philadelphia Market. Philadelphia, Feb. 25. Flour Quiet and unchanged; supers S3 50 ex'rasS4 50.5: Pennsylvania family $8 f.O; Minnesota do So 75 Qti 25; high grades and patent 80(48 SO. Wheat Amber SI 34(41 37; red SI 301 32; white SI 35(41 40. Corn Yellow 53? ic; mixed 53c, pot, February and March. Rye-Dull; 65870c. Oats-Dull : white western 33;j34c; mixed western 32.!c. Provisions Pork Sll 75312. Beer: India mess 25 c. Butter -Quiet; creamery 3543c; western reserve 2225c. Egs Steady and unchanged: western 15c. Clieeee Firm and unchanged; western 12Ji Q13Vc. Petroleum Quiet and unchanged; crude 9c: refined 12c. Whisky Western tl OS. Receipts Wheat 29,000 bu; corn 101,000 bu; oats 8,000 bu. St. Lonla Market. t?T. Lons Feb. 25. Cotton Firm at 10c for middling. Flour-Quiet and steady; fancr 16 S0,t)7; choice r-'t uma 15; family 15 6045 76:XXX5 40 0-5 M; XX 5 10(45 2-5. Wheat Dull and weak and generally lower; No 3 red SI llcash; SI 19 bid Msrch; No

i iz,'4i u casn; spring unbetiied at 1 Utf Did for No 2. Corn Active and higher for cash; 43"Ti'c cash : 42' ;c bid March. ats Very II rm at 27c canh ; 20c March. Rye Better : &7c bid cash. ProvlKions Pork quiet and ealer at f 10 50 bid caoh ; HO 67J bid March. IryJalted meats dull and weak. Bacon quiet and easy; long clear S4 50; short clear tH 20: clear rib 35. Lard dull; could be had at S7 25 for prime stenm. Whisk v Seady; tl 01. Receipts Flour 40,(Kio bbls; wheat 21,000 bu; corn 30,000 bu ; oats 5,2 .0 bu ; rj e 700 bu. Cincinnati Market. Ctscixsati. Feb. 2i. Cotton Quiet; IC'c. Flour Quiet and weak; family $5 Zfad 75. Wheat-Quiet ; red 1 ldl 18. Corn-Quiet and firm; 4 c. Oats Quiet and steady; 29,a31c. Bye Opened weak and lower, and closed firm at the out jne prices; 0.c. BArley In good demand; fall 3)j;312c. Provisions Pork Inactive at flO 7o. Lard quiet ; steam, small sales at $7 25; kettle f7 50(4 K. Bulameats in fair demand but at lower rates; shoulders SI 60: short rib $5 404 S 42" , cah and buyer February; short clear $5t2.''4 5 75. Bacon quiet and firm ; f 4 50, f 4 62;. 3tf 10, f420,ft 30, W 40. Green, meata scarce; shoulders nominal; sides S3 05. Hams, 16 lbs average. 15 75. Whisky Dull and drooping; tl 04. Butter Qui. t and steady; prime western resoneSJc; central Ohio 183220. Linseed Oil Quiet ;G0dti2c. Hogs firm and In lair demand; common S3 50(43 "5; lijjht ti 80(33 W; packing 63 9ir44 05; butchers $4 0o(4l 10; receipts 2,012 head; shi pmenta 540 bead. ' Milwaukee Market. Milwaukee, Feb. 2i. Flour Quiet and unchanged. Wheat Steady ; opened at an advance of ?ie. and closed firm; No 1 Milwaukee hard fl 13,; Nol Milwaukee $1 12; No 2 do fl 09'-; bid; February $1 1?4; March 1 08 bid; April l No 3 do SI (C4. Corn-Scarce and firm ; No 2 43K(a4ie. Oata Firm and In fair demand; No 2 25j;c bid. Rye-Scarce; No 1 55c. ; Barley No 2 spring 55j2.Vfc Provisions Inactive and weak. Fork$t0 2.i. ! Lard: st-am S7 30: kettle $7 tttK. Dressed hogs firm and in good demand at $1 30. Receipts heat 9,000 bu : corn 61,000 bu. Shipment Wheat 15,000 ba; corn 35,000 ba. Toledo Market. Toledo, Feb. 21. Wheat Steady; amber Michigan spot fl57; March fl 28; April tl291i; No 2 red winter spot tl2j; March f 1 2; April f 1 27'4': No 3 red $1 13. Corn Firm; old high mixed 45ic; No 2 spot 4l!ic; No 2 white 45j,c; rejected 4ic; damaged 39c. Oata Dull; No 2 white 29c; March 2Ce. Clover Seed Mammoth ft 35; prime f4 20. Dressed Hogs SI 40. Receipts Flour 200 bbls; wheat 10 ,000 ba ; com 17,000 bu; oats none. Shipmenb Flour 300 bbls; wheat 19.000 bu; corn S.ijtiO bu; oats 1,400 bu. A, the Close W heat Dull; amber Michigan Ap'U,fl28,;No2red winter, April SI 27. Corn-Dull ; No 2 May 47,'c. Clover Heed Dull; choice SI 50. East Liberty Live Slock Market. Kast Ubertt, Feb. 25. Cattle Receipt since and lucludlng Friday 3,485 head through and 782 of yard stock: total tor the week, ending this day, 4,011 head of through and 17.1)9 h-ad of yard stock, against 5.219 head of through and l,4i8 head of yard stock last week; best $5 25: medium $4 25; common f 1(44 50. Hogs Receipts to-day 10.395 head; total for week 1855 head against 2j,S for the same time last week; Yorkers fl 051 -JO; Philadei-p-las fl 40(44 60. Sheep Receipts to-day 4.000 head: total for the week 11,400 bead against 10,000 last week; common fl 25(44 SO; good to 25. Chicago Live Slock Market. Chicago, Feb. 25. The Drovers' Journal reports: Hogs Receipts 15,000 head; shipments 3,700 head. Demand fair but at lower rates; mixed packing sIow,i 70(43 00: light active at $3 90 (44; heavy sbtpping 13 95(44 0 all sold. Cattle Receipts 3,100 head; shipments 2,000 head. Good scarce and in fair oemaud ; medium steers quiet and atedy; shipping I J (4 4 85;ferdersand sMckers active at 82 7043 8i; butchers' Hteady; buds $2(43 95; cows S23 76; steers f-i'l 75- oxen H 75(44 2S. Hheep Reeelpta. 1,400 bead; shipments 9C0 head. Market active ut 82 JS535 37JJ. St. Lonla Cattle Market. St. Locis, Feb. IK. CatUe St ady and In moderate inquiry; prime to choice shipping steers $4 605; lair to good do S3 75 a 35; butchers' $.1 2487; cows and hellers $3(43 W; stockers f2 503 60; receipts !,a head. Hogs-Firm; best butchers' 10c higher; light $3 60(4-175: packing $3 7 (43 90; butchers' to fancy S3 9041- receipts 4,000 head. Sheep Mteady and quiet ; common to good S2 75(44 87S; extra heavy shipping $4 604 75; receipts 200 head. Boston Market. Boston, Feb. 25. Flour Doll and nn changed; western SHperfloe 8494 60; oommon extras fl 75(45 25: Wisconsin dofS(46; Minnesota do $5 50(49 60; winter Ohio, Indiana and Michigan t66 60; Illinois 867 25; 8U Louis 86 7 50; patent f78 (0. - ' Corn Quiet; mixed and yellow 64?t56c. Oats Quiet; Nol white and extra white 40A 42o; No 2 white and No 1 mixed 88S39o; Nol

SALE FOR STREET IMROVEMEHT.

By virtue of a certain precept to .me directed by the mayor of the city of Indian spoils, Indiana, and duly attested by the cli V of sa d city under the corporate seal of said tu ty, I will on ' SATURDAY, March 23, 1878, sell at public auction, at the City Court Ko.m, ueiween wie noun Ol JO o ClOCK A. H.tB tt i i . . i . . .. , o 1 1 wm. r. oi kjuu aay, me iouowing at--enwu iox, or parcel 01 iana,or so much thereof cw. m uevnwury lohuiiitiy i ne sum nereinafter named as assessed tainst such premise Lot No. ninety-nine (99) in Dunl-p andTntewller's subdivision of Morris' addition to the city of Indianapoll, Marlon countv, Ind ana, owijed by J. A. P. rklnpme (Cbr stian name unknown) npalnst whlcli is asessedthe sum of twelve dollars and sixty five centa ?l2.tv) for street Improvement In favoi of Frederick Uansberg, contractor. WILLIAM M. WILES, City Treasurer. Indianapolis, Ind., Feb. 27, 1S78. SALE FOR STREET IMPROVEMENT. By vlrtne of a certain precept to me directed by the mayor of the city of Indianapolis, Indiana, and duly attested by the clerk of said city under the corporate seal of said city, I will on SATURDAY, March 23, 1878, sell, at public auction, at the City Court Room, between the hours of 10 o'clock A. M. and 4 o'clock p. m. of said day the following described lot or parcel of land, or so much thereof as may be necessary to satisfy the sum hereinafter named as assessed against such premises, for street Improvement, and all costs, to-wit Lot No. nfy-flve (55) In Yelz-r's addition to the city cif Indianapolis, Marion county, Indiana, owned by William II. K1I vert, against which is assessed the sum of fourteen dollars and ninety-five cents ($14.9j) for street Improvement, In favor of Frederick Uansberg, contractor. WILLIAM M. WILES, City Treasurer. Indianapolis, Ind., Feb. 27, 1S7S. SALE FOR STEERT IMPROVEMENT. By virtue of a certain precept to me directed by the mayor of the city of Indianapolis, Indiana, and duly attested by the clerk of said city under the corporate seal of said city, 1 will on SATURDAY, March 23, 1873, . sell, at public auction, at the City Court Room, between the hours of 10 o'clock a. m., and 4 o'clock p. m., of said day, the following described lot, or parcel of land, or so much thereof as may be necessary to satisfy the sum hereinafter named as assessed against such premises for street improvement, and all costs, to-wlt: Lot No. lone hundred and five. (105) in Yeizer's addition to tbe city of In lianapoli.-, Marion county, Indiana, owned by James T. Wrlgnt, against which is assessed the sum of fourteen dollars and ninety -five rent ($14,951 for street improvement In lavor of Fiederik (jttnsbtrg, contractor. WILLIAM M. WILES, - City Treasurer. Indianapolis. Ind Feb. 27. 1S78.. SALE FOR STREET IMPROVEMENT. By virtue of a certain precept to me directed by the mayor of the city of Indianapolis, In(1'RnH, and duly attested by theclerkjof said city under the corporate seal of said city, I will on SATURDAY, March 23, 1S78, sell at public auction, at the City Court Room, between the hours of 10 o'clock A. M. and 4 o'clock P.M., of said day, the following described lot, or parcel of land, or so much thereof as may be m-cessary to satisfy the sum hereinafter named as assessed against such premises for street lmprovent, and all costs, towlt: Lot No. sixty-eight '6S) in Young's subdivision of outlot No. oue hundred aud eightyone (181) in ihe city of Indianapolis, Marlon county, Indiana, owned by Alice Deery, against which is assessed the sum nine dollars and eighty cents ($9 HO) for street improvement in favor of John Schler, contractor. WILLIAM M. WILES, City Treasurer. Indianapolis, Ind., Feb.27, 1878. SALE FOR STREET IMPROVEMENT. By virtue of a eertiln precept to me directed bv the mayor of the city of Indianapolis, Indiana, and duly attested by the clerk of said cltv under the corporate seal of said city, I will ou SATURDAY, March 23, 1873, sell, at public auction, at the City Court Room, between the hours of 10 o'clock A. m. and 4 o'clock p. M. of said day, the following described lot, or parcel of land, or so much thereof as may be necessary to satisfy the sum hereinafter named ns assessed against such premises for street improvement, and all costs, to-wlt: Lot No. three (8) In D?wey' ssubdlvislon in Murphy t Tinker's addition to the city of Indianapols, Marion county, Indiana, own ed by James K. Foster, against which is assessed the 6nm of fifty-one dollars (S'd) for street improvement in favor of James J. McKnight, contractor. WILLIAM M. WILES, City Treasurer. Indianapoli, Ind., Feb. 27, PTS. Buskirk A Nichoi, Attorneys. STATE OF INDIANA, Marion county, ss. in the Superior Court of Marian county, in the State of Indiana. No.20,544. May term, 1878. John J. Cooper vs. Deloss Root, et al. Be it known, that on the 2th day of October 1877, the above t amed plaintiff, by his attorneys, riled in the offlce of the clerk of the S parlor Court of Marion unty. in the state of Indiana, his complaint against the above named defendants lor foreclosure of mortgage and that aiterwards on the 2th dav of Feouary, 1878, the said plaintiff filed in said clerk's office the affidavit of a competent person showing that said defendants, Catharine Dolan, Charles Dolan, ShimuI L. Hkwklos, Jesse Douglas, Fiiza J. Iove, Ellas II. Sabln. Harry J.fhellman, Archibald McDonald and McDonald, his wifo, whose Christian name is unknown George istandart and Miandart, bis wife, whose Christian name Is unknown, are not residents of the state of Indiana. And it being further shown by the affidavit of a competent person and the return of the sheriff of Marlon eountyto the summons iu satd cause Issued, that the residence of the following named defendants, to-wlt: Charles U. Ellis, Ella R. Scot t, E C. Ov ermaue, Thomas H. Rsnsoru. Kufus Oobin, Margaret J. Novbes.Ellxa A. Wilson, John P. Sutherland, Penelope O. Mann, Robert Morris. Cornelius K. Hadden, James A. O'Nell. Faunle O'Nell, Mattle E. Hardy, Jam- s U. Hsidy, James A. Gardner, G P.erson. William Merrlch, Maria E. Tlilman. John Schaffner and Gardner llalnea is ua known, and that they can not be lound. " Now therefore, bv order of said court, all of aid defendants at ove named are hereby ooti fled of the filing and pendency of said complaint against them, and tnat unless they appear and answer or demur thereto, at the calling of said cause on the second day of the term of said court, to be b gun and held at the Court House In the cltv of Indianapolis, on the first Monday In May, 1878, said complaint, and the matters .nd things therein contained aad alleged, will be heard and determined la their absence. AUSTIN 1L BROWN,

The Great Discovery I Dr. Joseph Haas' Celcbrafed HOG- CURB. The only Cure and Preventive known for HOG CHOLERA, LUXG DISE4SF, mpruERiA, TlirJir, and cat a nun .Used by leading Swine Breeders in Ohio, India, Illinois, Iowa and Missouri. Indiana lost, ver thtee million dollars by Hog Cholera

last yr nu wnio over one mil 1011 dollars. (See suttis ical Report of U. S. Agricultural JJepartrrvut.) One box will cure twenty hogs, and will k P Mxtv hog free, from diseu.se a, whole year. The only thing known' by which Swine Brecdv ng can be made a safe business. REAM WVt prominent hog breeders of Ohio. Indiana and Illinois say of na ew letters amone hundred received within a f w weeks. OHIO. Jo. Morton, of Butler county, Mys: "II has made some really wonderful cures. It cured hog that could bardiy walk. It i thw best medicine f r hog diseases I ever saw." Jhu Allen, of Montgomery county, says: with II worth of your cure 1 siv-U 15o worth of bogs that were, sick And In danger of dying. I woud not do without it for any rice. After twenty-five years trial of other medicines, I think yours la the only medicine worth using." Ken ben ti tencec. of Preble countv, says : III the best remedy lor the purposes you recommend it for that I have ever tried, it do-s all ou claim for It." I. Si. Maale, of Butler county, says: "I consider your medictne worthy of every hog man's notice and trial." Hen J. Knyenrf, or Miami county, sava: "Before using your remedy, ten of my hogs died. Those taken sick since are almost en tlrely well." f. B. C'hrlmnan, of Madison county, says: I find It a sure cure where the hogs are not too far gone." INDIANA. J. Mustard, of Marlon county, says: "The hogs of one of my neighbors hau the cholera very bad. He gave them jour medicine and they all got well. He is sure, if he had not given your Cure, they would have all died." Win. A. JIaey. (President of the State Swine Breeders' Association of Indiana), of Henry county, says: "Thy medicine has fullv come up to my expectation. It was Just What my hogs needed, and they are doing well and look we 1.' J. D. PattertMtu, of Johnson county, says: "By using your .medicine my hops ceased, coughing; and while my neighbors' hogs are djit gall around me, none of mine are sick now." F. 51. Pifxr, of Heward county, says: "I cured several hogs that had not eaten for a week before I got your medicine, and that I had gtven up to die, but they are now sound and well." Oauiel Brook, of Unln county, (who lost 126 head of stock hogs, a large number of fat hogs, and nearly all his breeding sows before he used this remedy), says: "I have not lost one since. I recommend to every oue who has hoijs to use this medicine." Marshall Harker,of Bartholomew roanty, says: "Your remedy encourages me to go on trying hog raising." ILLINOIS. John 9f. Dorao, of Vermillion eonnty says: "Several dos-s of your nifdlclnc have helped my sick hogs wonderf illy. Most of tlim are squealing for their fed." Voting: V Yon Mgr. of Clarke county, say: "We are curing In every case; we never had hogs to thrive better than ours are doing. One man here goes out and buys hogs that have the cholera, on the strength of curing them with your medicine." Price. 11.00. J2.50 and Jj.00 per box. Kulpry Worm, an improved remedy for II.U) per Ikx anektutr Pigs, a special remedy for disease of. 12.50 per box. Poniiry, a cure for Chicken Cholera and Dlpththerla, at 91 M or JEc per box. (Sent free of charge on receipt of price.) DR. JOSEPH HAAS, Dayton, Ohio. Liberal Terms to the Trade. FOR S.A.T.E. F OR SALE Brand new farm wagon, cheap. Annrww r. j. ukiu, luwomoe. au xw F i t. . v-. . . r 1 . ri-acit T) M VnHVII Wnut Marlr.t street. 20-1 m F OR SALE. One-third Interest in a valu able patent, to a party with fHX) to toOO cash. A splendid opportunity. Call or ddress SINDklNGER A STEIN, ISHouth Delaware street. . FOR SALE Matthews Patent Renewable Memorandum Book for 50 cents for No. 1, or 40 cents for No. 2. Sample copies sent anywhere on receipt of price. Address, SENTlNEL COMPANY. IndianapoliM. TTIOR SALE Matthews' Patent Reuewaolt Aj Memorandum. Book. (Send for sampl copy and price list. Hamples sent postpaid tc any address on receipt of &0 centa for No. I, 01 40 cents for No. 2. Address, SENTINEL COMPANY, Indianapolis. William A. Lowe, Attorney. STATE OF INDIANA, Marlon county, sa: In the Circuit Court of Marion county, in the state ol Indiana, May term, 1878. No. 2,1$8. Powell How land vs. John M. Coyner, Mary W. Coy nor, In wif-, John P. Good and Jennie Good, rls wifeet al. lie it known, that on the 23ta day of February, 1878, the above named plaintiff, by bis attorney, filed in the office of the clerk of the Circuit Court of Marion county. In the state of Indiana, his complaint against the above namou defendants for foreclosure of mo tgage upon real estate, and on the 25th day of February, 1878. the said plaintiff died in said clerk's office the affidavit of a competent person, showing that said defendants, John M. Coyner and Mary W. Coyner, his wife, are not residents ot te State ofc Indiana. Now. therefore, Dy order of said court, said defendants last above named are hereby notified ef the filing and pendency of said complaint against them, and that unless they appear ana answer or demur thereto, at the calling of said cause on the second day of the term of said court, to be begun and held at the court house In the city of Indianapolis, on the first Monday in May, 1878, aaid complaint, and the matters and things therein contained and alleged, will be heard and determined in their absence. AUSTIN H. BROWN, feb27-3w Clerk-. Rkintt Klisobnsmith, Attorneys. STATE OF INDIANA, Marion county, as: In the Superior Court of Marlon county, in the State of Indiana, December terra, 1877. No.UU, 677. Room 4. James Anderson vs. Mary Ann Anderson. Be it known, that on the 10th day of November, 1877, the above-named plaintiff, by his attorneys, filed In the ottice of the clerk of tho Superior Court of Marion county, in the State of Indiana, his complaint against the abovenamed defendant lor divorce, and on the sale 101 h day ol November, 1877. the said plain 3 tiff filed In said clerk's office the affidavit ot a competent person showing that said defen dam, Mary a tin Anderson, la not a resident of the State ol Indiana. Now therefore, by order of said court, said defendant above named is hereby notified of the filing and pendency of said complaint against her, and that unless she appears and answers or demurs thereto, at the calling of said cause oa the KOth day March, S7N. of the term of said court, to be begun and held at the court Louse in the city of Indianapolis, on the 4h of Marco. 1878, said complaint, and the matters and tilings therein contained and alleged, will be heard and determined In her absence. AUSTIN 1L BROWN. 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