Indiana State Sentinel, Volume 27, Number 29, Indianapolis, Marion County, 6 March 1878 — Page 8

THE IX1XLVNA STATE SENTINEL, WEDNESDAY MOHNING, MAHCII G, 1878.

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FINANCIAL AND COHhlERCIAL

HONEY AMU TUE MARKETS. Omrrnw Tnn Iitdianapolis RicvTryrx,) TUESDAY Lvkm.no, Match .", 1x78. f . The local money market bus been unusually uiet during the past week. There has Ucn bat a small amount of paper negotiated, and this has been at Sll) per cent. eastern exchange U in moderate request, nd transactions are being made at 1-10 premium. UIMA5AKU1 CLXARIJfO IIOCEK. Clearings Balances. Forth menth of JannarT...?il",M) ll.m.umi For th mo'ith of February- ,vit FrMav, March I. . " lH:t,mrt Hstuidav, March 3... Stti.O1! iaoauay, March 4 JIj.UAJ 44 WW S1.0UO t'emmercial. There has been a fair amount of business Iran; acted In the general markets during the -week closing with this evningand prices have undergone but few changes f pedal importance. The provUlou market la dull, and prlc-s are a nil ada lower. The flour market is reported dull and unchanged. There is bat little doing in wheat, and prices Are unchanged. There Is a moderate demand reported for corn, and prices are without change. Oats are firm. There is a fair amount or business, doing In dry goods at former quotations. Dealers In provisions report a good demand for stapld and fancy goods, and prices rule steady. Country produce i dull. Receipts of eggs are liberal, and the market Js dull and weak. There is only a fair demand for butter, and prices are unchanged. Poultry is quiet and unchanged. Other nrtlles are steady. 8 ALE KKlORTED. "Wheat-l car No 2 red 1 1 17; 2 earn sample 91 15; a cars sample $1 15; 1 car saniplefl li. Cor n i car no grade, ft o. b , .'He ; 4 car rejected, f. o b., 3d'c; 1 car rejected white iOc; 1 car no grado $zo. GRAIN li STOBK.

March 4, 1S7S. Wheat Corn. Oats. Rye. KJevator A O.Ttjol ti,.W 31 Elevator B 5,1; 4.rr j7 Central Ele 4,27, 4oi ............ City Elevator 2J0 !,. KlHvatorD , 3,5x 300 lJevator K... SJlji'- -..... ....... Totals W oM 4,417 1,KU Same day PC7 13.00:;! Sti.U'JO Xl.OUt 3,aUU

nZOKIPTS AND SJIII'MKNTS. Ilour, bbLs-. av neut, bu. Corn, b.... 4Jats, bu ltye. Da .. Barley, bq , . l:ran, tons...... drnmeal, bbiH.. marcn.bbls Hay, tons.. tttle, No. rueep, O . Lard, tcs. Provisions, tons... V ool, tons Coal and Coke, tons WbUky, bbls Hides, tons...., Hoies and Mules, No, Lumber, ft .. DAILY KEYIEW OF THE IXDIANAPOLIS MARKET. Tlie Provision Slarfcet. The market is dull nnd unchanged. Mtss Iork 0 75. Kuxp Poak 3 50. Tosoces-10 oOhjlU 75. Dry Salt Mkath shoulders 3c fully curil; clear ribs oJ2 lor 15 days; 5.35c, fully cured; abort clears 5? c. La ri Prime steam offered at TJc. 8. 1. Mkats Rhoulders 4.'i'Jl.c; uams nominally 7o for 15 lb avg. Orla and Flonr HarUcl. Coiet Is steady, but only moderately active Tor cali corn, without essential change in prices. All grades met a fair demand, but are hoareo. except mixed, wh'ch was more freely ottered but held above a shipping margin. Receipts for this market still run llgh., giving sellers the advantage in small lots Futures ac.ive and strong, with a good Inquiry fur April an l May. X.ie toUowing were closing quotations at the call board, 12-JM o'clock: Yellow 41c bid f. o. b. White 4ic bl I f o b. fer No 2. IIUa Mixed 4 ie b 4 t. o. b. Mixed 4 bid t. o. b.; offered at lljc f. o. b. F.ar-37c bid. tarch HJtc b'd o. t. for first lia!f. May- l-'C bid for 5,W) i u ; oJl'ered at 4.3c f. o. b wheat Tue markt t is dull, with only a moderate demand froui millers. We quote No 3 red atfl 151 17. Fiour Dull. Wo quote: known brands, fancy 2.x$ 75: family f 75't 00; low grade V 00.U4 00; buckwheat Hour dull; choice 1 1 5t'9 0. Oats In fair demand. "We quote: No 2 white 2fe o. u: mixed 25c e. t. Ryx 55j5-o for No. 2. Bkan In fair demand; oflbrings small; salablo at f 13 60 per ton. ludlaapolis Prodnee Market. Apple-llie market Is active and firm. We juole: llioioe to fancy 14 50(rj6; fair to common f i 25 per bbl. Bctteb Prices are unchanged and the demaud lair, snippers pay 12314c, and It is selling from store at 15jtltio. Beeswax- Hieady at 25c per lb. Eoo-Dull and unchanged. We quote on aUT val at luo per dez. and from store at ion. Feathers The market rules steady. We 2 note prime live geese at 3St; mixed, geese and uck, 20.4.5c; old feathers lo25c. IIonky I- in moderate demand. We quote: Choice comb lolsc; dark colored luo 12c; i rained loMlie Ioctkv The demand tonlay was more ftfiiive. We quote: Turkeys, alive, 6c per lb; N. Y. dresed 7c per lb; ducks ti 60 per flog; roosters SI 60 per doz; spring chickens tl 60 per doz: bens 32 50 per doz; geee, full learners, o w per aoz. Raus We o'uote: Cotton mixed at 2:&2c per Ik; wool c per lb. Onions Are lu motler&to demand at 31 25(1 2 00, according to quality. (iOEK.N VOKTA-LF.-i The msrket is active. We quote: Lei tore $175 p r bu; utdlshes VX4 50operdoz I'uni hes; rliunaib 4ia"oo per doz. bunches; onions A'ci'jo perfoz. bunches. Potatoes Are in moderate request, with a eood supply. We quote un arrival at 2Sc; selling in car lod lots at 35o per bu, and p.r boi 1 1 20-e.l 40. CKANHkj:RiE8 Are in moderate demand. We quote: bolce tl 75vs3 25 per bu. DkitD PErjiTH-There is but little doing, and Jrices are nominal. New praches, halves, d'SH;c applea, new,6ftlV per lb. Brans We quote: New nsvy, clean white, I oOoil 65 per ba: common f 25 per ba. lodltskiMpolU Grocery JlnrkrU The market continues active and firm. Corrajsa Demand Rood at full Una res. Ordinary grades or Rio l7al7o; good to fir IHlsjic; prime 192uc; choice to lancy Ziyje ; Java iVa.'IOe. CUEE8K Prime new mild Is beld at 14rt15c. Moua.bs and Steup The market is steady -with a fair demand. New Orleans molasses is quoted at356&5oc for new crop; syrups at SOcy) St 00 for com mo 1 to fancy. Kicsv Is lu good demand and firm. We qnote: 6' lor Carolina. sugars -Active and llrm. Weqnotet Heflnd A S?J10c;otr A ItyWic; extra C; ham I"!il0;c; circle C and B8J(a yelli-wtWVJC. Koap We quote: Tonsey's German 55o per lb; other Oermsn Hurtle rerlb;Hhlie i&usFian pressed cake f- 75g4; Babbitt's 17 7 25 per box. Canoi.iw We quote: Hotel 19 20c; star can4Le L5SCsl7n; common pressed lillc. Teas lhe market rules quiet and onchanged. Young hyson, com m on ... .S 'Youug byson, fair to good 7(V S3 70- 4 W 8T4 1 00 toque nysou. choice . .. Young h ,son. extra choice J m x rinl, common. imperial, n ue..... Imperial, choice s m t IKI4 , 4VOunpowder common iunpowder, fine Clun powder, choice..... 754 Xiun powder, extra choice. 1 00'il fri

Receipts Shi pi i ts I . ' ?,M W NO ....... 15,;7 cn,Ti .. 7l(' 40!' 40) 1 x) 'Jl 4S 7(X' X .Z7ZZ h 8 200 SiTO 1 : I.r.:s xsi t'M !) CL' U) ! . i

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25 )1 80 4-x-t 7o 11(3 1 00 JtMin, uncolored, fine new....;... Ja pun, uncolored, choice new Ooionr, Jnlwxlor.........--. Oolong, line ...... Oolong, extra choice ... CORDAGE Is wlthont channe Munila, toS-ltf in l'cl Vf anllu, inch 19 Manilla, V, in. UP...B I lsnl. li to 5-16 12 -1- a:, iiivh......iiSuhU cord, hemp.....!! tlay rope, 1, 3, 4 ply.H;i lai,, ln.& larperl l Cotton rope.....22(2 1 Uay rope cotumooJU; iidiniiapttli Ilry jiooI Slnrtie. The demand lor staple and fancy goods Is fairly active at our liViva. Batting -Ordinary iil224e; middling 15c; best tissue lGc. Ekown r-iuixixo Saslivlllo 8$c; Pcpperel 9o: Stark 9c. Ticking Omego 52 inch I6e; Conestoea 4 4 Med:t 15c; Medal 16' c; extra 15c; extra 4-4 lc: Lewlston Stt-lncU 18c; 22 inch 15c; JO-incti l;ic; plaid I8c. SiiiKTiNO n:ipies American 6-3 lc; 3-3 c; WhitUM.den Cheviot B Vc; A A He; AAA 124c: XX 2)(:; Otis chevloU 12io; Everett do llVte: lioiaesnun HVe. (aikk AMKut Common colors 5Je; high colors lc higher. !ri nts American 6c: Wa.hlneton. Merri mac. Oriental, Vue.tot;ft, 6c; Klchmond tic; Harmony oc; Alien t'.c; Kreeinan oc ; hiunaard Khlribig prints bli$Vic; Albion boi id color ec; Vanuutta lie; mourning prints 6c; bpraues5'ic. CAhprr C'iiai White 21c; colored 2fic; ooveilot wai p 'Sic. IIWiV.n Siifptinos Vermont7Je; Nashville 7;c; MIddlevlll7tjC; Idaho Kc; New Albsny "c; stark A c; rark A 5c; Oranlte 11 6c. JUnHord KSJJc; PeppN6jc; Pfpp O 7o; Pepp 11 7c ; Pepp c ; Charter Oak oc ; Lancaster standard Sc. BLr.AniF.n Shketinos Ijonsdale 9c: Hope 7"4c; B ackstone tc; Masc- men 8c; If fll, 7-4$, K'jc; 4 4 9c; Dwlgbt Htar 10c; Vaugh XXi,'4c; llt-p Dor c; Quaker 7c; Cambrics, Lonsdale, 14o; Young "Warrior llc; Jab-z KnigbtOJc; Warasuttalllc; New Ytrk Mills llio. Oraix Baoh AmoKkeag A 20c; lewlstown A2iJc;Stark 25c; Union 2ac: Banner Jc; 3Iontup '24c: American 21c; llarmony 19c. COTTON YARNS Assorted numbers, per lb ... . 21c Dozen yams, 40 "s, per doz. llc Dozen yarns, sorts, per dor.. x yfi Dozen yarns, wh, per ooz .. Iozen yarns, 7i)s, per df) C'arpet warp (colored) per lb Carpet warp (white) HUndard, per lb.. 27c 2iC Zie :overiet yarn, per ii Cotton twine, per lbM.MMMlSv'3)C JToi nne , Hiaging, per lb. Keiue twine..... Canale wick, per lb 23c Batting, periu lC(Jlbc !f laeellane-oni. AIXX)IIOLr-Wecoutiuue to quote at 12 150 2 5S for ns per above proof. BROOMS We have no change to note in q not at ions: Common, per doz 11 (X) Plain 1 75 Fancy cnrpet...M... .-...... 2 7Vi (a) 1 I 11 ri ..., ... l.MMimM, ........ 2 50'tt uo Steamboat m 4 00(34 50 blinker . a 50i2 75 CANNED OOODS-The market rules Btcady and unchanged. Peaches, 2 10 cans, per doz ft 6531 70 Peaches, 3 lb cans...- 2 00 2 25 Pineapplt-s ...... ......... .. 1 6Va2 25 Strawberries. 1 4VtfI 75 1 ti.Vtal 75 1 oil 2 m 2 'Si 1 fvVsl tj 1 UMk'2 W 2 75(43 00 ItiMpberrics 1 'ou rs 1 ; rt let l wars Plums, ditmiou, p-er doz ( re-n' peas Condensed milk... Oyster , full wepbt C0VC, I ID ...... cPfl 85 40(1 50 Cove, 2 lt ............ Do, short weight a 1 lo.... 2 lb..... Wboi tleberrles, 2 lb. Tomatoes, 2 lb...... Tomatoes. 3 lb Ite1 cherries, 2 ib..... Lima beans, 2 lb..... string beans, 2.1b...Pumnkins, 3 lb........ 10ml 20 4Ssl .V, 1 10(4l 2li 1 3)Q1 45 i 55(41 75 .. 1 ftOil 60 i aval 40 1 SO&l 70 1 3-V rtl 50 1 80(92 00 1 5 (l 75 1 WX2 00 1 509l 75 8 509 00 3 754 50 4 505 00 2 2S 2 50 2 50(32 65 Oooseberries, 2 lb Yarmouth succotash, 2 lb Blackberries. 2 lb Yarmoutn corn,21b Maryland sugar corn, 2 lb ...... FRUITS A fair trade reported Ora n ges Va lent' a .. Orangus Messlnaa Lemons per box. Inyer raisins, new, per loi New Muacatel, crown.-' New M uscatel, double ...... t ltron, per io I'rures, old, per lb Prunes, new, per lb . Cii rrR rt i8f per It) . FISH A fair demand is reported. AH Mackerel, extra mess, per bbl. Mackerel, large extra..-. Mackerel, No 1 Miore ..... 2s oo-a co 24 00(26 60 IS 00 Mackerel. No 1 bay 15 ki:6 t Mackerel. No 2. large... 12 00,4l3 00 Mackerel. English, fcreakfast. 9 50ch 5o H( rrln, !o I, per box Vxs 40 While linn. No 1, per ball bbl. . 5 6 5o White fish, No 1, per kit 90O 1 25 White fish, family, per half bbl. 3 W White flsh, family, per quarter bbl 1 7:. Herring, !ak", per hatf bb! 2 IJ0 Herring, lake, per quarter bbl 1 60 Honing, lake, per Kit. 7o bhore herring, per bbl. 7 00( 7 50 U UN PO WIKlt We quote prices at $8 25 per kee for rifle; S3 50 per keg for blasting. UKEAHfcQulet and inactive; white, as to quality, 5(!s5 ; brown ifniyc ; yellow 5c. 11 1 DKH Quotations correoted by L. Rauh & Sons, 219 South Pennsylvania street. Market remxius stagnant and prices declining. We quote in store: Cored couDtry, 2H lbs and up.. 7 c Calfskins, K to 15 ibs ........ . like Ktpsktns, 16 to 25 ibs (veal) r4 Jc Klpsklfis, 16 to 25 lbs (long haired). y7 c Ureen butcher hides .Steers... ie ('Wd - 6 c Calf... ...... lo c Kip 8 c PMts, Tticftll 23, at to quality. lHimngetl hides and skins, two-thirds price. Part ly cured l,C(3,lc lew per lo. Dry Flint Njl 12 tf13 c Dry saned no I... . . 11 atu c LEATHER A fair trade is reported. Fole, oak, per lb 1 sole, hemlock 27r4 Harness 2:1.9 44.V1 HklrtlnK Itough harness. Bridle, per doz.. 2a 43 0OT454 O. Kips, city, per io. qo rrencb 1 00(4 1 40 Calfskins, ety. 1 4' tio h rvnen 1 5U(u 2 15 IKON The mancet is fairly active. Vrought Bar, common, per 1OO lbs f2 25 Wrought, Charcoal liur. . 3 45 Wrought, scrap, per lb .. c Cast, scrap, per lb.... ...... M i?Ic LEAD Price are quoted a follows: Plg7i &s4c: bar, per lb, 7HHc. MORPHINE A moderate demand reported at f Oi)(44 10. N A I L Without quotable change ; lOd to 60d at (2 65. NAVAL 8TORE3-We quote: Rosin, ex pale 5 506 00 Utin,Noli2.V275 Rosin,pale,bbl 4 OOjl 50 Tar, per bbL. 3 5(a5 50 Koln, No 132 75 Navy pitch. 3 751 U Itfn,No2 3U0c(3 2j OILS The demand is fairly active. Linseed: raw 62c per gal ; boiled 7e per gal. Carbon, 110 Are test, 13. 14 He Ijird oil: extra winter tiXrt7oc; No 1 ;ut.c; No 3 6-(4i0c; Strait's 0(0x!: Banks' 5Viioc; Labrador 70fA 75c. Castor l 25sl S-x Neatsfoot 5cal. Turpentine 4(42c per gl per bbl. OPIUM We quote at f5 25 per lb. tU'ININF-Steady at S3 Oof PEANUTS wtealy. Virginia raw, 8 iloc; Tennessee, red, 56c; Tenue-see. white, nuutted 80 higher. sBO T The demand Is light. Assorted N.., per bag, 12 15rtt2 20; buck, per bag, 2 452 60. - HALT We quote at 1 2t.(l 23 in car load lots for lake per bll ; Ohio river at II 30 per bbl, and luc additional In store. HfEDS-a fair demand Is reported. We quote clover at 89c per lb and timothy at fl 351 50perbuh. ' TIN Pi-TE AND METAIA I C 10x14 tin f7 25 I X 10x14 V f0-1 C 14xJ0, roofing, 17 W I C 2Ux2M, roofing, f 141 5; block tin, Id pigs, 21c; la bar 24c: sheet Iron, 27 lb, it 60 - 27c, S3 2.S; galvanized Iron 40 per cent, discount; Indianapolis pieced elbows 40 per cent disc-ant; Northrop's patent sheet iron rooting fl 25 per square: Crawl's double capped corrugated Iron roofln $5 per square. TALLOW Fair demand and firm; 61fle. OOL We quote tub wan tied an 1 picked at 35'tsc: unwashed medium and common grade if In gooa order, 26r:ic: unwashed line iSJ;z5c: flece washed if light, well washed and in good order, 35Q3&C ; burry and unmerchantable 6.'j loo less. Indianapolis livestock Starker. IReisjrted br O. A. Ferguson A Co., Wholesale Commission Dealers Ba Cattle, Hogs and Sheep. TJnioi Stock Yarps, March 4. Cattlb There were 200 cattle 011 the msrket to-iay. The demand was good, the shippers, feedeis and butchers buying. The quality wss good. This was the first day that the retail hawlne has been done at the Union yards. We note the ss les of 20 good steers, average I;i0(i,lbsat CI i5; 1 car, avenige lM), atfl; 2 bend of common iteers retailed at 13 2.V43 75; y head ttl fir to gml leers, svernue 1,100 lbi, retailed at n 50' t 25; 15 fair to gud cows an t heifers retaili at 11 hl; ISO stock-steers, averxtre 1.0uo lbs. at S3 Z'wtl tf). We quote the market steady, about all s;lllng: Good to prune heiiers ana ateers..MMM.3 751 a

Japan, un colored, common

3 504 8 (W1 40 2 Ki 2 tyj 75 3 254 Cows and calves. 2A 1015 tio Hiieep Ttie receipts vf s!ieep are lilwral and the muiket is mther du 1. Kelhug at I3 d3 oo lor common and 1 1 7o(ii4 V for fair to prime. HoGH Tbe receipts of Iior the past two davs were J,4f0 head. The demand was entirely fmiu packers, the hipper net buying to day. The market has been tndy at S3 7 5v3 H) for fxir packing, and t'i S5: t for Rootl to choice lihtund heavy: stass ?2 Oi'Ca.2 75. There is a good demand for good light and heavy hogs; such always sell at hlirh prices, and buyers are anxious fur tbem at all limes. MARKKTS BY TCLEGBAPH. New York. FJarket. NewYop.k, March 4. Cotton Steady at 11 lic; lu'ures barely steady. Flour Dull and htavy: receipts 23.000 bbls; No 2 tl 7.(j.'l 90; superfine western and state 14 log4 HO; com inon to good extiato (a5 15; eoou to cnciice wnite wneat extra t 0"Q9 75; fancv i 80.S 25: exira Ohio f37 25; ISt. Louis 35 1(U; patent S6 73 60. Rye flour ;d.'t 75. Cornmeal iulet and unchanged; western !2 5 ),ii2 JW. Wheat Moilerate business; receipts 4C2.000 bu: rejected spring fl ;; No 3 Chicago st ring fl II: No 2 Chicago spring 51 2: No 2 Milwaukee spring lint; No 1 Milwaukee spritignnd north wPHtern fl 2: No 1 red winter tl 85; No 1 soring, March, fl 24l 25; No 2 northwestern, March, Fl 24 a 1 H. Rye Western 71'372o. JWrley Dull and unchanged. Malt Dull and nncbniiKtd. Corn Moderste deinaud; receipts 76.000 bu; damaged 38Vc; nngiaded weftern mixed 41$ (?vVc: steamer mixed .t2a.52,lc; No2 5550c; ulil do fe; round yebow o2c. Oats Firmer; r-ceipvs 42,000 bu; No2 white SiVVc, No I white 40c; mixed western 35 03o c; white do Stiflf lSVic. Hav steady and unchaneed. Hops Firm nnd unchanged. Coffee Quiet and unchanged; Rio cargoes 14V17o: Jobbing 14slc KOld. Sugar F'lrm; fair to good refining 7g7c; prime 77fic; refined Molasses New Oj leans steady at 2S50c. Rice Wteady. Petroleum Crude 7c; refined 12c; united Tallow Unchanged at 77 l-16c. Strained Rosin steady Mt f 1 65gd 62J. Hplrlw Torpentin 32ic. Fjrgs western li'(e15c. Pnvlslons Mess pork dull at $10 7510 &5 Peefquit ami dull: western long clear middles 5 7-iec. Hogs: western f4 70. Lard: steam f7 8-JV7 40. Butter Heavy; western 173220. t heese 7(ai3V. Whisky fl 07)4. Cblcwro BfnrUet. CmcAfio, March 4. Flour Dull and nnchnnged. Wheat In fair demand at lower rates, and closed heavy; No 1 gilt edge II ;No2gllt edge fl reisulsr l OS hid and cash, 81 Wi'ii 1 0SJ4 MsrclSllC-Vsl t)7-la April. torn In talr demand at lower rates; 42Vic csh, 4'2'4c March and April, 421 Jc May ; rejected h4c. Osts Dull, weak and lower: 2IV.0 cash 21e March, 24Jl-)c April, 26; 27 May. Rye o5c. Ikirley tiS'tsnXc, Porfc Dull. wa and lower; !) 63 cash, S1010 02 - April, 310 1-V10 tf May. Liird III fair demand at lower rates; T7&7 10 cssh- tl 15 April; 57 224ft7 25 May; 7 Juni. Bulk meats Doll, weak and lower; shoulders 3 6X; short clear ribs 2u; eliort clear hides So 47 14. Dressed Hogs 1 00. 'hlsky-Sl 01. Reoei pis Flour 13,090 bbls; wheat HW.9J bu ; ?orn lH5.0ii bn; ouU 35JOO bu; rye 2,soo bu; barley ll.too bn. Shipment Flonr 11X00 bbla; wheat 2.0X; bu; corn 121 1 ) bu; oats 21,000 bn; rye 1.K.-0 bn ; bariej- Vl,(oo bu. At tlie close Wheat unsettled and lower at tl i73;'.U 07 April. tm Wuset led and lower; ll3llj;c March 4!7o.l2c April. Oats Easier at 2-?,a2lc: March 21(321,l.:. l'rovlslons Pork rlrmer and advancei 2c. Lard advanced 2gC. Forel-n Markets. IOnpox, March 4, bp. m. Consols for monev and account United States rteourl ties N"W 4isiai; 5-28 1807 103: 10-Mis 10r'; new 6s Railroad Bonds Erie 9; preferred 23; Illinois Central 75i; Pennsylvania Central 25). Petroleum Refined lOJs. Linseed Oil 258. t'alcutta Lius d 18s. Turpeutlue 2is. Paris, March 4. Rentes lCflf Wc. AjrrwcBP, March 4. Petroleum 27j;r. LtVERPioL,Mirch 4. Coftan Dull at 6Vi if)l; sales of 15,Ui0 bales inciu ilng 2 MX) buUs for speculation and export, and 12,800 bales 01 American. Wheat California white, average, lis 8.1 12s Id; do club Us9dl24 3d; red western sp. la, N( 8i and 1, lis fld 3l2i 8d ; do winter HstHlOs. P01 k S3s. Beef 8.5s Lard oTs. Cheee ood. B-eon Long clear middles 28; short do 20s. Tallow 4 h. Spirits IVtrleum 7Js; refined 10;'s. Linseed Oil 27. Itosin Common 5i; pale do 12s. Tu rpentlue 2tis. Italtlmore Market. Baltimore. March 4 Flour Very dull; western superfine S3 5Hi 25; western extras H 75 5 25; western fancy f i 55sitJ 60. Wheat - Western dull and heavy; Pennsylvania red fl 29 1 30; No 2 western winter red, 8mh and March, fl : April fl aiV1 & Corn Western dull and easier; western mixed, spi.t, 62($52;c; March 6JJ4(i51c; April 54 55c. Oats Unsettled ; western white 31i35c; do mixed lto; Pennsylvania .HIT3i!c. Rye Quiet ; nominally OOtc'c. Hay Quiet and Heady; prime Pennsylvania fnialtt. Provisions Very dnll and depressed. Pork : Mess $;1 60. Bulk meats: shoulders f 1 75(i 4 85:e.earrlb sides Stf 25. Bacon: shoulders f-ifO: clear rib aides hi 25. Hams lu ,iic. LArd: refined tierce 18 25. Butter Choice in demand and firm; choice western roll 2lrtic; 10 packel 2224c. Petroleum Dull: nominally Coffee Dull aud easier; Rio c argues 113 17-. v nlsky-Dull at II 06. Recelpra Flour 3 000 hbls; wheat 27,000 bn; corn n,o-X) bu ; oats, U,oui bu. bhipments Wheat 3I.0OJ bn ; corn SW.000 bu. Phlladelpbla Hsrkru Philadelphia, Match 4. Flonr Supers J3 5o ; -xtra 00; Pennsylvania lamlly f(3 H Z; Minnesota do fo i.H 25; high grades and patent fj8. Wheat Quiet; amber 11 33(3 1 36: red fl 103 1 82; white fl 35(41 33. Corn Quiet: yell-.w 63Jc; mixed G3SKc: March and April IStfc. Outs-Dull; white western 333i;-c; mixed do 22ra3.';ic. P.vc iull t 6WHc. provisions Pork til 5 Beef hams 10317c. Hams 8)4 -rtc. Laid quiet. Kufer Creamery Soms; western reserve 22i25e. Ciiesc Firm and unchanged; western 12 i Esus Dull and unchanged, I'etioieum Quiet and uuchanged; crude Q'ic; refined ilJ4Qilic. WhlKky Western Si 08. Receipts Wheat li'.Ouo bu;corn 69,000 bu; oats 6,100 bu. Clnrtunntl Market. '"JNCrNWATl, March 4. Cotton Middling lOHc lour Dull and drooping; f imlly 15 20O0 60. Wheat Inactive; red fl 10l i5. Corn Quirt but firm ; 4-vlle. Oats lull and nominal; 2831c. Rye Gllc. iUrley-Prime fall 41. ProvtslouM Pork fUifirt. Lard Inactive and lower: steam 17 10 bio ;7 124 asked ; kettle S7 75. Bulkmexti, dull ad lower: shoulders S3 r0; shot rib S525; short clear 5" U). Bac n drill ai.d a shade lower; (4 V,y, f t 0, to B7i, (6, fO 12 , S6 50. Whisky- St 02. Butter Ea.ier: prime to choice western reserve 25(i27c; central Ohlol0,423c. I JushchI oil Dull and unchanged at fiO(S62c. Hogs-Co maun f i &(U1 80: lixlu r.i KVu4 ft; pekinK grades ft lsi.il o-i; bntcheis'.fiojl 10. Receipts 1,754 head ; shipments i,6:j0 heail. ..-. isrs Lns Htsek Market. JNew York, Msreh 4. reeves Receipt 4,400 heao, making u.&ni for wekrgaust V.XWior same time itst week. The utuiaet is dull and weskata luriher reduction lr 111 Friday qtial to2-'sj; poor and common i.ren und sltrs f7e7 fy, to dre- 55 lbn: ;dinary and metilum f7 7-rftH 25, to dress 65 lln : lar t good sn-ers fH bout tst.todrt'ss 5,V5 lbs; prime and exUa ti ""M'O toure s C67 Its, wli a few lops atfie f41(uil0 75. to dre 57 lb. Thenllerlugs were barely closed out; atxut ho latsleers were taken for export at W 75-alO 'M, to dress 66 57 lbs, the outside price for Wi extra steers .f apward-t of l.tKO Ibi, hikI the inside figure for lulr, 1H Mm. t-.xiMtrts for the weetc 5,3S0qnarteiv, beef; ,4J caicut-sts mutton; a steamer will tnkeout to morrow 2,0'JO quarters bef ; 8J0 caicasses mutton. bheep lWceipU 7, 00 head, maalns 21470

Pair to good cows nd heifers. Medluiij cows and heifers.... , Common cows and heifers-.. Bulls dull stock Pteersln demand........

I head for the week, against 2V00 for the same time last week. Price are ranging from S5 25 j (all 10, with one car load at fi 25; the market

ursgrfed : exporters idok 10 car lo ds fit sheep, 110 to 131 lbs, at W 25&tf 50; 1 car load, 1j6 lbs, at f 1 75. Swlue HeceipU I.W0 hend. making head fo the wtek, sguinst SG,70 head lor the same time I'sc week. The msrket was extremely dull for live; nominally Si 2-x4 40 per 100 lbs; of the 6 carloads offered alive none were soM. HU IiOnls Market. St. Ix)ins, March 4. Cotton dtill; 10c for middling. Flour Weak, unsettled and lower tisell. Wheat Dull, hcavv and lower; No 3 red fl ifc'islia cash; fl 18 March: fl IS bid cah;No4 prlng quiet at. fL17)J bid cash. Com Ixwer; 4ii41o Cash; il?l'&WJS March; 47i2o Apt iL Oats Fit mer at 2(5' ic cash; 25jC bid March. Bye tjuiet at 65c cash. Whisky Lower at tl 2. Provisions Pork lower ntflO CaVS.10 tf5 cash; S10 W7 bid March. Dry salt meats dull; Miou!ders 3 37,; long clear 5; sht-rt 15 35. Ha'-on dull and loser at ft 50, &.) 753. Laid dull nnd nominal at f 7 157 20. Receipts Flour 5,7 bbla; wheat 2.000 bu; corn 52,0o0 bu ; oats 1U,0U) bu ; rj o bu. Toledo Market. T07jrro, March 4. Wheat Dull; No 1 white Michigan held atfl IK; extra do htlJ at Jl 29; fl bid; amber Mchlasn, spot and March, SI 20; April fl 27: No 1 red winter SI ; No 2 do. sot. .Mai eh and April, J12U; May tl T.y No 3 red f l lay,; No 2 amber Michigan Corn Dull: hlgn mixed 45c; No 2, spot, 4jc; May 47c bid; 47J-JC asked; No-2 white 46lic; rejected iVtc; damaged held at 38ic live No237lc. Oats Dull ; No 2 27Jo. Cloverseed Mammoth S4 SO; prime fl 25; No 2 f 4 12. Hogs SI 40. Receipts Flour 350 bbls; wheat 13,000 bu; corn 16,0 V bu ; oats 2 Ci bn. Shipments Flour 200 bbls; wheat 1,000 ba; corn 35,00j bu ; oats none. Hllw.nntte HArkei. Milwaukee, March 4. Flour Quiet but firm. Wheat Unsettled ; opened with December DhC; closed lower: No I M12;; No 2 flv9; March fl 07; April Si 08; May II 094 ; No 3 Cofn-tiuiet ; No 2 Sc Oats Iiower; No 2 24c. Rye Lower; No 1 &ic. lUrley Nominal; No 2 spring 51a53Jc. Provisions -Dull and lower. Pork dull utf 10. iArd: steam S7 12K; kettle S7 50. Receipts Flour '6,500 bbls; wheat 62,000 bn. bhlpniadis Flour 12,0W bbls; wheat 60,000 ba. Cblcns; Cattle Market. Chicago, March 4. The Drovers Journal reports: Hogs Receipts 17,000 head; shipments 4,700 head ; market lor all grades badly demoralized; mixed packing S3 bora 85; light t l 5Vij3 so; heavy shipping S3 7033 !0. At the close the pens were lull. Cattie Receipts 2.800 head; shipments 1,600 head shipping 1 oruinul S4 Jsr4 40; feoders and stockers active S3 503 IS 1; butchers' stee-s S3 m 50; cows 50 bulls r23 25; oxen S2 75 (cjt 4 ; liarht supply. Sheei lloeeipisS.) head;KMpments 3:10 head; market nominal; city butchers the only buy ers. Sf. Lonis Live Slock Market. Kt. Lotrw. March 4. Cattle Mrderatelv active, wit li steady prices; piiran to choice shipping Steers fl ,")0a5; fair to good 54 IifflL'lO; hutcliTs' S-l 2t.l 65; cows and heifers 13 15 :l tockeis mid levxlers Ti S033 76; receipts 1.100 head. Hosr-e-53l0c lower on packing; light shippins in fair dema-:d and &c lower: Iiuhtt3 Kt .i7i; packing $lu'33 70: butchers' to fancv S3 70 h'5; receipis 5,:M0 head, sheep In steady demand ; common to choice butchers S 4 35: extr heavv shipping f i 60(9 1 75; receipts 4i0 head. Baltimore L.t Stock Market. Baltimoke, Mnrefi 4. Cattle Market slow and prices fully ?4'c lower very best f 1 70(36; hrst quality $3 VV4 75; melium or gool to alx S3; extreme range of prices S-VKti: most of the sales were at S3 52 j. Receipts 1,542 head ; sales 1,281 besd. Hogs Supply only fair; demand moderate an 1 prices unchanged; quotations 5 25625; rrceipts 5,22:1 headSheep Fairly active; prices S3 Sb.-aS 25; receipts 215 head. Boston Market. Boston, March 4. Flour In moderate demind; western superfine H(d(l 50; common extras fl 755 25; Wisconsin do S56; Minnesota do So 5( Hi i 50: winter wheat, Ohio, Indiana and Mtchlzan S6$6 60; Illtnois 67 25; St. LotiisfcoO; pstent and Wisconsin S73 50. Vrn Quiet; mixed and yellow 54(356c. Oats No 1 end extra white 3iil2c: No 2 white -and No 1 mixed 37&38c; No 3 white aud No 2 mixed 35C4370. New Orleans Market. New Orleans, March 4. Cotton Firm ; sales tS,lV bales: ordina y te; good ordinary 88c ; low middling KKc; mtddllug lOJc; good middling lPc; middling to fair IPic; re-etpts: net 21I2-; gross 22,111; export to (Ireat Britain 6,5d; to the continent 11,111; stock 41,191. Corn meal S2 &o2 70. Bran-Si 00. le$ril Holhlay Little doing. Gold 1 15-1701 02,'i. New York Dry Goods Market. Nkw York, March 4. Dry goods business continues light w th commission house, aud the Jobbiog trade improves slowly. Cotton goods quiet but fairly steady. Qmlu and fdques In moderate request, prirta aremovng In mo lerate lots. Oinghami lu steady demand. Men's wear woo.eus quiet. Foreign goods rather more active. Oil City Petroleum Market. Oil. City, March 4. Tlie market opened firm at tl W, advanced to fl 714 and stesdllv declining to $1 65, at which price it closed weak. Shipment yesterday 3S, uo bbls; total transactions to day aggregated 53tJ,ooo bbls. Pittsburg Market. PlTTSBCRO. March 4. Petroleum Crude firmer at fl 91 at Parker's landing for immediate shipment; refined 11; ;c lor Philadelphia delivery. niluilnglon Market. Wilxinoton, March 4. Spirits turpentine firm at 30c. Bemoneliaatloo. Boston (ilobe.J As to the effects of the law, it is impossible for any one to speak with precision or certainty. The fact that customs become payable in silver will make euch a local demand for the new coin as to make it for the time equal to gold. The new demand for silver lor coinage in this country will also cause an advance in the price, not only in Ameiiean but in Kuropean markets. It may be sufficient to make 4l2Ja grains worth a dollar lor a time. Whether the demand will be kept up so as to hold such a relation to the supply a3 will maintain the price at or near the gold level, no man can say. If the causes which have brought about the depreciation continue to opetate, there can he little doub; that it will sink again. One cf those causes is the increase of supply from the heavy yield of the Nevada and California mines, but we are inclined to believe that that has had the smallest part of the efTct. Another is demonetization in Germany, and that will be fully offset by remonetizdtion bere. A third and probably the chief cause has been dullness in the markets of India, and China. Tbat may be relieved in time, and if it is. there is gt.od reason for anticipating that the price of silver will return to nearly the old level. So far as payiuen's on accountnf government bonds are cor cerned there is no doubt that future contracts may be discharged in Bilver or gold indifferently. .Contracts made prior to this time and since April, 1873, when gold was made the exclusive coin of the country except for fractional coin limited as a legal-tender to $5 pnyuit nts, have been understood to be gold contracts. Whether tbey will hold in law as such, in view of the wording of the funding act of 1870. can only be ourmined' ly judicial decision. I silver. rie to the gold level at the present ratio of coins ge, and remains there, there will be no ioj istice done in any case. There is a s-enous movement In Maryland to re'ieal the oM law providing that United Sutea i-enators fhall be taken alternately from the eastern and western shores. Of a legislative committee appointed to consider the subject, a majority is in favor of repeal. ft Meet Odors. Almost every flower that possesses a desirable odor is used in the JJniqiie Perfumes made by Dr. IVice. It is from these rich blossoms that Dr. Price's Perfumes obtain their peculiar sweetness and iloral character, Ilia Floral Riches, Pet Rose, Hyacinth and Aliata Eouqet are the fashionable odors.

The following Cura Is probabty th meet remarkable ever effected by any medtcal preparation for tho treatment ol Catarrh : CmVf)nrn, licrehr certify nut Iliave had C. tirra for ti-n ream, nu J for t.'io l;u six venrs hnvu been a trrriMo wiffercr. I was rendrrei) partially dear, nart buzring In thu head, pnlnn arrows tho t-n. r' d'y iH-ll. wenk t:i d painful cvos, swollen and ulcerated tousils, Issrd and constant cotiizh. severe pain soron t!ie clx st, and every Indication of consumption. Vy Lad stlied all tho time. The matter ercomulp.tcd so rapidly la my head snd throat that I could not ke p them free. Frequently at nlcht I wonld prlnir ert ot b-d. It soemed ti we. at t lie point of snflocation. 1 would then hsvs recourse to every means la my power to Uulofltri the mncns from my tliroai ana liead before beinir shletoflerpwiraiii. For a period of six yenrs nr tonsils were rl-rried snl fo murh inllanuvl that I cou.dwit!idifflculiyr.willow. I llnall vconsi.heO an rr.iiir-nt surreon lu reirin: to an opeMt ion on them, hut nt Ms reqwot po-.tnened lu The constant InraiDi'inti.m and tilivratloi In my throat caused r-.y the poi-ono!iinntler!ro;.ph; downlr-rri mvlicn l huiU lrnt:i!oua.i'U lfica.. dmy In: i;stli-it I ooimli ed incewmtlv, a dirp. hard cmiirlt. Mcanwhiia niyi-ystem benn tobliow the rfTcrUof this clisensc. o tl'.at t lost fl.-sh. frrcw- pale., S'xt dhowed ( very fymptom of an enily tlealh bycoiisnniption. When Kaitprs Ind rc.-.cl.eithisitncp.crahf.utsixmonil.s ogo, I betrm the uo of S x.-rns IUkic al Cera r Catakku. Alter Wn tln linn bottle 1 b tan to Improve rapidly. Tim liret dosa scrmedtoch nr my head as I had not kiif r. a it to bn for years. It scem-d prailual'y to siret tho discharge. It eloptte-t tnjt coiifii in flirt t'rttn. Iiv nsinn It s a rarKlcI soonrcUiicr.lth-ilr.aainmation and twell. Inpttmy tonsils, so that t Hey MHn erased totrouhM vi. Hie soreuesa acroa my ctupt disappeared, the bozzinif noicca In my head c::med. my senm- cf seelnir r.nd of hearing vcro complctrly restorpd, and every symptom cf Jl ca that had retlneed mo to the vertro of tlm irrnia disappeared by tho iuo cf SAirroitn's Radical rri for CaTAer.n. I have been thus ex. licit beranse, a a dnipetft, ll:aveecn npreat U-al of snfferlnir from Catarrh. id bopo to couviuco many Vxut UiU la a icrcat remedy. . I am familiar wWh thi treatmrnt cf Catarrh is practised ty llin bet ph.flrlarm, and bave connultca tha most eminent ab nt mv riw. I have used every kind of remedy and apparatus that have appeared during a period of six years pwt. and have, while following their n, taken pn-slcare of my freneral health, lnt obtained uo relief or encourauctnentlrora sny cf them. Uostos, Feb. SI GEO. F. DDtSMOKn. trrroLx, st. Feb. n. 1ST3. Thi n personally appeared tin said tk-orjrc T. Diiuimore. and niadv os'h that the loreroinir slateincut by him unlmcritvil 1. iru-. l-for me. tKTU J. THOMAS, Jiuticu of the Teace. Eaeh pseVajte contains Pr. Fanford" Improrel InhaliDK Tube, with lu 1 (Wreetiona for dkc In all cases. Price, St M. For vala by all Wholeaale an l Kftsil DrnrifWs throrgkout the United stte. VEKKS POTTER. General AgenU and Uholosale Irufticlt4, Boston. Mum.

HCOLLINS'I VOLTAIC PLASTER Affords iho most Grateful relief In all Affections of th) Chest and Lungs. GHRQfilC PLEURISY CURED. M-st. Wefks & Porrm: Cevtlrmen, Tlavlnn rr lum.v months at sntti-iod with n. vi-ry laino side, called by my i ivmcihu Chronic Ptutiri'v, catir J by a former Injury nnd strain, and for wlilcli I used mr.ny prescript jus and liiimtents.a well ai the vcall-cl rlieii iuiiic cures, without th least benclit, mr physici-m reeomuienclcU one of our Collins' Voltaio l'LtJThrs. which, to my jrivas surprise, rcllev.-d the ain and aorrners clnicv-t lrn-mediaU'lv-, and Iliavo been iMc to attend to tf.f household atUira ever since with, prrtect cac and ' comfort, whereas, hi f rc ths t:.lication cf your inraluahle Ilstr. I -a srareely able to do any. thtnir. I com-klvr tlisi 1 liR-vlimauie. niit iall wu!i pleasure r-comuien-l ;he n to the aiP.u t'-.l. Vonrs rcspectf.illy, Mtf . FIIAKCtS lUi:iOU.V:. GuUlsd, Men April :X 1.6. There is no medical or protcctivs appliance that will provo so rrau-ivV and c-ifectfvc lu Ticklir. Coiipha, Irritation on I F;rtne. of the riicnt and l,iinM. We believe them capublu et prevcuting ecrioui diseases of tht su orgaus. PRICE, 25 CENTS. Do not confound thee piasters with the ordinary Planters of the day, t:iat Ly cowparisoa arc absolutely worthless. Bj careful to obtain f"OLl.l!Ts'Vni.TATcrLATVK, a comhlntilon of lllectrc cr Voltaic I'laus with a highly Medicated I'last'.-r, ai seen In th a!oceut. Sold by all Wholesale and Ilt'tull Ptoki lata thmnehont the Tniied Sttm and C mads, and by WtXKS lMTTEl lToprletors, Boston, lass. Public Sale of Rob't F. Marsh's Personal Estate by the Ad- . ministrator Thereof. Notice is hereby given that on Thursday, the 2thdayof March. lSTH. between the hours of 10 o'clock: a. m. and 4 o'clock p. m., at the late residence of Itols rt F. Marsh, deceased, in like township. Morion county, state of Indiana, the undersigned, administrator f the estate of said deceased, will sell at public auction to the highest bidders tlie personal prop erty of aid deceav i not taken by the widow, consisting of horses. ctti-heen, hogs, corn in the crib, about U) acres of growing wn at io the field, farmiDg utensils, wagons, harness, one threshing machine, hsy in stactc and mow, with vaiious ether articles too numerous to mention. Terms of Sale. A credit of nine months will be given on all sums over three dollars: three dollars and u-dercano, in hand; purchasers securing payment ny notes with approved surety, waiving valuation or appiaisemcnt CHAMBERS j. STAR KEY, February 2S, 187S. . Administrator. NOTICE is hereby given to the citizens of the Ninth ward in the city of Indianapolis, Center township, Marlon county, Itidiuna, that I, Joseph W. ruess, a male inhabitant of said ward, over the ago of twenty-one years, will apply to the board of county commissioners of said county, at their April meeting, for a license to sell for one year spirituous, vinous and malt liquors In a less quant ity than a quart at a time, with tho privilege of allowIn;; the same to t drank on my premises. The precise location of the premises whereon I desire to sell said liquors is described as follows: lt No. UinontlotNo.es and known as No. 3-W East Washington street, in the city of Indianapolis, Center township, Marion connty, Indiana. (Sisntd) JOSEPH W. SUESS. ABE PLANTED B' A MILIIOW 1'IOPIE IN AMERICA. SKIC Vick's Catalosie iSM Illustrations, only two cents. Vick's Illustrtfe! Monthly Masrszine, 32 pages, Une Illustrations end Col red 1'lat-e In each number. Price, ?15 a year. 'ive copies for So m. Vlck's Flower and Vegetable Garden, 50 cents m paper cover; with elegant cloth covers. 111). All my pnbllcatlons are printed in English and German. Address, JAMES VTCK, Rochester, N Y. N OTICEf O?-APPOI VTMENT-JiotJee is hereby given that the undersigned has been appointed executor of the estate of (Jenofeva Urlrom, late of Marion county, , Indiana, deceased. Bald estate is supposed to be solvent. WEN'I ELL (ilUMM. "VTOTiCE OF ADMINISTRATION Notice is hereby given that the undersigned lias been appoi.itHl admlntsfrator of the estate of llolieit K. Mursh, late of Marian couuty. deceased, bald e.tat Is suppose'l (olmwivent. CIIAMUEKS J. STARK EY. NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATION. Notice Is her.-by given that the undersigned has Iwn appoiuted administrator of he estate of l'tter lime, 1-te of Marion county, IndlHiia, deceased. Said estate is supposed to be solvent. MARTIN REKRt.EY, AdmlDistraior. or FITS CURED! I by Dr.KoarKpit , iKemertit. TkiaiPaccags I Ki,l'iri Onrr. --tmt.W ahmlata and ttermaneni. Addrws LOU B1.03, tit.. lt Xaia &icbmo, luo, '

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The Great . Discovery Pr. Joseph Haas' Celebrated HOGr CUBE. The only Cure and Preventive known for XIOG CHOLERA, J.CACJ IHSEISF, DIIrULRI4, TIITJIFS, and OATAKHII Used by leading Swine Breeders In Ohio, Indiana, Illinois, Iowa and Missouri. Indiana lost over three million dollars by Hog Cholera last year, and Ohio over one mllion dollars. (.See Statls'lcal Report of U. 8. Agricultural liepartrnmt.) One box will cure twenty hogs, and will keep Mxtv hog free from dlsea a whole j'-ar. The only thiDg known by w hich Swine Uretxllng can be made a safe business. Tl T A Tl Whftt prominent hog breeders of fl r.fl II Ohio, Indiana and llliuolssay of XMULXV it in a few letters among bandied received within a few weeks.

OHIO. Joa. Morton, of Butler county, says: ."It has made some really wonderful cures. It cured hog, that could bardly walk. It is the best medicine f r ho diseases I ever saw. Jehu Allen, of M -ntcomery county, says r With fl wortn ofyourcure t ssved f loo worth of hogs that wer sick and In danger of oyin?. I wou d not do without it for any I rice. After twenty-five years trial of other medicines, I think yours is the only medicine worth using.' Keutx-n Hot tensrer.of Preble county, sayse "Ills the best remedy idr the purposes you recommend it for that I have ever tried. j.t does all 3 ou claim for it." I. W. JIncie, of Butler cdunty, says: "I consider your med icl ne worthy of e very hog man notice and trial." ItenJ. r.nyearr, of Miami county, sayst "lietore UKing jour remedy, ten of my hog died. Those, taken sick since are almost entirely well." K, K. Chrlsmsn.of Madison county, saysc I flna It a sure cure where the hogs are not ue far gone." INDIANA. J . Mnst rd, of Marion county, pays: "The hogs of one or my neighbors hao thecUolera very bad. He gave them s our medicine and they all got well. Ho is sure, if be hud not given your Cure, they would hsve all died." Win. A. Mary. (President of the State Swine Breeders' Association of Indiana), or Henry county, says: "Thy medicine has fully come unto niv eirneAiftf Inn T t .aB ftu, i.n m hogs needed, and they are dalng well and look we 1."' J- . Iatlrit. of Johnson county, avs: "By using your medicine my hoes ceased coughing; and while my neighbors1 bogs are dyiL gall around me, nono of-miue are sick: now. F. SI. Plfx-r. of IUward county, says: "I cured several hogs that had not eaten for a weea before I got your medicine, and that I had given up to die, but they are now Mmuil and well." Ian!el tlrtok,of Unin county, (who lost llti hod of stock hogs, a large number of fat hog, and nearly all his brt ediuj; sows before he um-d this remedy), snytt: 'l have not lost one since. I recommend to every one who has hoirs to ne this medicine." Ittarstiatl IIarker,of Bartholomew county, says: -Your remely encourages 1110 t ro ou trying hog raising." ILLINOIS. John 31. Doran, of Vermillion county Rays: "'everal dos s of your m-diclne have helped my sic hoss wonderfully. Most of them are squealing for their feed." YntiBjf A- Young, of Clarke county, say: "We are curing in every case: we never Inwl hogs to thrive tx-tier t han ours are doing. One man here goes out and buys hogs that have the cholera, on the sirength, of curing ttieni with your mediciue." Prle. f 1.00. $2.50 and .00 per box. Kidney Horin, an Improved remedy for tl.W) per lox nektuir Plus, a special remedy for disease Of, tl.M er bos. Poultry, a cure for Chicken Cholera anl Dipththeriu, at 1.00 or 35c per box. (Sent free of charge on receipt of price.) DR. JOSEPH HAAS, Dayton. Ohio. Liberal Terms to the Trade. Run & Klixqessxith, Attorneys. STATE OF INDIANA. Marion county, ss: In the Suoerior Court of Marion county, in the state of Indiana. No. 21,(1 9. Room 2. April term, 1S78. Marj E. Owens vs. Charles Owens. Re it known, that on the 4th day of March, 187K, the above named plaintiff, by her attorneys, filed in the office of tlie clerk of the Superior Court of Marion county, in the state of Indiana, her complaint against the above nnmea defendant, ana on tlie -lib day of March, 1T8, the said plaintiff filed In said cterk's ot'lee the afiidsvit of a competent person showing that t-aid defendant, Charles Owens, is not now a resident of the state of Indiana. Now, therefore, by order of said court, said defendant last above named Is hereby notified of the films and pendency of said com- . plaint against him, and that unless he appears and answers or demurs thereto, at the calling of said cause on the second day of tne terra of said court, to be be gun and held at the court house In the city of Indianapolis on the first Monday in April. 1878. salu complaint, and the matters and things therein contaiuea. and alleged, will be heard and determined in his absence. . AUSTIN H.BROWN. mar-3w Clerk. Bakeb, IIord & IIexdbicks, Attorneys. STATE OF INDIANA, Marion County, w. In the superior court of Marlon county, in the state of Indiana. No. 21,01, May tem, 187K. Jonathan Edwards, trustee, vs. John J. Gaies, Mary A. Wtsley, ei el. Be it kt own, that on th 19th day of December, 1877, the above named plaintiff, by his attorneys, filed in the office ol the clerk of the superior court of Marion county, in the state of I no. Una bis complaint ngaiiit-t the above named defendants and that afterwards, on the isth day of February, 187s, the said plaintin filed in said let k's office the affidavit of a competent person sbowlt g that said defendant, Mary A. Wesley, was not a resident of the stale of Indiana. Now therclore, by order of said conrt, said, defendant lust above named is hereby notified of tho filing and pendency of saldcomplsiut against her, and that tmie-a t-be appears ana answers or demurs thereto, at tne calling of ssld cstise on the second day of the term of said conrt. to be begun and held at the court house in the city cf ludl uiapoii, on the fl st Monday in May, it78, said complaintand the matters end things therein contained and alleged, will be heard and determined in her absence. AUSTIN H. BROWN, Clerk. mar6-Sw Rkid Klixgexsuth, Attorneys STATE OF INDIANA, Manon County, as. In the Superior court of Marlon county.lra the Htate of Indiana, March term, 1878. No. 1.U. Room 2. , Jane Dav s vs. Fleming Dsvls. lHt known, that on the 21st day or August, 18r, the alve named piaintitf, by her attorneys, filed In the offlce of he clerk of the Superior court of Marion coun'y, in toe state 01 Indians, hr complaint agsiust tne above named defendant, and tba' afterwards, on the Mhdnyi.f Ma ch. 1878, the said plaintiff filed insula cl-rk's ollice ti.e aUldavit of a compt tut person showing that iAid defendant, Flemlnu Davis, is not now a resident of the stateof Indiana. Now ttiere'ore. by order of said court, said defendant above named ishaielvv r.oiifled of tba filing aud pendency of said complaint against hlni, and that ual ss he apjieur arl answer or demur theteto, at thff calling o said c i use on th seventh d y of the term of said court, to be bi gun and held at tho cot t hi-.tse in the city of Iodianapoiis, on the first Mondav lu April, 187S. s;id complaint, and the matters and thlnpi th-reln c- talnel and alleged, will be heard and determined in hU abseuce. AUSTIN II. BROWN. Clerk. marfi-.lw sure cure or money refunded for nortnrV. nal emissions, as trie result of aelf-abnse ii youth. Ai; outIde appliance, ilie latest invention of the age. No medicine required only in very severe cea. Fr pari lea ui-s address Dr. U. V. BAILEY, JJobksvllie, lnd.