Indiana State Sentinel, Volume 27, Number 47, Indianapolis, Marion County, 10 July 1878 — Page 8

THE INDIANA STATE SENTINEL, WEDNESDAY MOKNXtSTG, JUET 10. 1878.

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FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL

MOXET AND THE MARKETS. Ornator tor Ihtmaxapolis SrirrritKL,! Mon dat Evimisa, July tf. 1878. Mouey 1b In fair supply for first class borrowers at the usual rates, 83l0 per cent. There la a fair demand for eastern exchange at he usual rates. IHDIAHAPOLIB CLXAKUra HOCBB. Clearings. Balanoea. For the month of January -$5,515,000 11,190 000 For the month of February 3,eiU8,544 For the month of March. 4.5M.SW For the month of April. 4.K,0t For the month of May 4,0U,OUO W7 OU0 1,192,000 1,371.000 18,000 Commercial. The summer dullness has settled down upon the local merchandise markets, and they are without any changes of Interest since our last. The grain market is firm under an active de matid, but light supplies retard business. . There la a fair demand for old wheat flour at quotations. New wheat flour Is expected next week. Produce is quiet and dull, and provisions are unchanged. ' OBAIK IK STORK.

Jay. Wheat Corn I Oat Bye Elevator A UW2 V?? 46 Elevator B 2,tM( 25,5 177 Central Ele - . City Elevator., 2.7SW ......... 197 Klevator L 2,500 Kievalor K ...I 4.770 Totals- 48,013 2,590 420 Same day 1K77 1.30U 98,000 500

RXCEIPT3 ASD SHIPMENTS. Receipt Shlpm ta Flour, bbls . Wheat, bu Corn, ba... Oats, bu.. Rve. bu.. 1.P00 7,li00 20.WO 2,900 n.auo, 28.0UO 4,900 400 """l54 3j0 5,800 ".. "sub "i'oo 8 60 Barley, bu. Rran. tons.. Corn meal, bils... Btarcn, bbls. Hay, tons.. U&ra. ics. SO 270 Provisions, tons.. OAILT REVIEW OF THE INDIAWAPOLIS MARKET. I"n Provision Market. Dkt Salt Meats Shoulders held at 5c i clear rib 6c. Lakd Prime steam 6Jc bid. 8, P. Meats Hams dull, nominally 9Jo. flnli s.ot Floor Market. Co as Offerings are small. White and mixed ar very scarce. Receipts light. The following were closing quotations at the Call board, 12:30 o'clock: WhiteNo 2 4'Jc bid f. o. b. White No 3 S7a:C. Yellow OfTeredf. o. b. 3Sc, 37c bid. High Mixed sales at 3tt,'ic o. t. Mixed 37c bid f. o. b. Rejected 3Sc asked f. o. b. Mo Grade 28c bid. July delivery Mixed 3rc bid. Wheat New No 2 red, pot or first half, closed at 87c bid. July 81c bid; first half An-gu-tt 82!c ; August K!c ; sell r the year 8 asked ; Miles reported : 1 car old sample kmc: tear do Wc ; 1 car do Ulc ; 1 cur Jso 2 Amber o. t. 87c ; 5 cars new No 2 July 85c. Klocb We quote: Fancy $3 255 75; patent tt ; braUy 14 00(35 CO; low grade 503 50. Oats No 2 whit '2V,ft bid; mixed 21c bid. Rte No 2 July 42c bid. . Bra i 25&10 per ton. Kale 1 car at t9 50. Indianapolis Pnxlnte HarHM. Applka New apples are being sold ail J 00(34 per bbl for choice. Bctter Packers are paying 8c for good country. Egos Packers are paying 5o per dos on arrival and sales are made from store at be. Fkath kks We quote prime live geese at 86c ; mixed, geese and duck, 20i5c ; old feath ersl0':0c. Honey We quote: Choice comb 18rf18c; dark colored I0&12c; strained lOQl'-to. Pocltrt We quote: Turkeys, alive. btnGc per lb; ducks W 00 per dos; roosters SI t0 per dos; hens 32 60 per doz; geese, fall feathers, t4 8U per do; spring chickens from store f 1 50a2. ONIONS New are selling at 292 5) per bbl. Greek Vegetables we quote: IVas tHgi 25 pr bbl snap beans llftl 2o per bu; tomatoes f2&2 50 per bu. Bi.ACKBEiuuEi We quote choice at 1331 per tand. Raspberrik-H 1 4li5 per stand. Currants tJ 501 per bu. Chkkbies Are sold at Hi-'t 50 pc-r stand. Carbaoe We quote atll(Ul 25 per bbl. Potatoes New, choice, SI 25 per bbl; old 30335c per bu. Duiko Fruits We quote: Peaches, halves, 4 at 4(a1c; apples &gic. Beans we quote: New nay, clean white, 1 oo oer bu : common 75&80C per bo. Indianapolis Grocery Market. CorrEES Ordinary grades of Rlos 153i8c; good to fair 1617c; prime 17,i(jl8c; choice to fancy l8X19c ; Java 24fc. Cheese Prime new mild Is held at 7 3 Molasses aitd Strup Ne w Orleans molasses Is quoted at 3550c for new crop ; syrups at 40 tiOc for common to fancy. Kice We quote: 638;4c for Carolina. Sugars We quote: Refined A (a:c; ott A 9rt9Sc: extra C A9Vc; hard lOaiOc ; Circle Cand BSe; yellow lyift. Hoap We quote: Tousey's German 4K5c per lb; other German 66Kc per lb; white Russian pressed cake 15 2535 75; Babbitt's V& 7 2d per box. Candles We quote : Hotel 19ft20c ; star eanCLes LSlK-i; common pressed U14c. Teas We quote: Young hyson, common .... . J S5 Young hyson, fair to good MM4 50 Young hyson, cbolce............ 70(4 80 Young hyson, extra cholce.....M.. 00 Imterial, common ... . 30(4 40 Imperial, fine. . &dk 60 Imperial, choice . . - 80(j 90 Gunpowder common 30C4 35 iun powder, fine... 4-Vj U Gunpowder, choice- 7541 oo Gunpowder, extra choice.... 1 OOjl 05 Japan, nncoftjred, common 2V$ 35 Japan, nncolored, fine new 50j 60 Japan, nncolored, choice new 65(4 80 Oolong, inferior...... . . 80 85 Oolong, fine 453 75 Oolong, extra choice . UOl 00 IndlanapolU Dry Goods Market. Batting Ordinary 1012)c; middling 15c; toest tissue 10c. Brown Drilling Nashville 8$e; Pepperel 5 ; Stark c. TiCKiNQJ-Omego 32 Inch 15c; Conestoga4 4 Medal 15c; Medal 18c; extra 15c; extra 4-4 18c; Lew lh ton 36-lnch 18c; Si Inch 15c; 30-inch 13J4C ; plaid lHc. Khirtino Strtpes American 6-3 10c ; S-3 9c ; Wbittenden cheviots B 8Vc; A A 10c; AAA 12c: XX 12c; Otis cheviots 10c; Everett do 10Sc; homenpun c. Paper Cambrics Common colors 5c ; high colors le higher. Prints American 5c ; Washington, Merrlmac. Oriental, Conestoga, 54c; Richmond 6Sc; Harmony 4Sc; Allen 6ic; Freeman 44c; Stauaard shirting prints oc; Albion solid col ors5ic; WamsntU 4c ; mourning print 6c; Bpragues 5c. Carpet Chain White 20c ; colored 25c; coverlet warp 22c. Brown Sheetings Vermont 7c; Nashville 7y.c; MlddlevUle 7V,c: Idaho7V; New Albany 7c; .Stark A 7c; Park A 5c; Granite B 6c. Bedford RfrHc; Pepp Nc; PeppOto; Pepp II 6HC : Pepp E 74C ; Charter Oak 6c ; Lancaster Undard7y,c Uukachko HBRKTiNoa Louadale 8c; Hope 7Wc; B ackutoueVc; Mascomen 8c; 11111, 7-K, 7c; I 110, Grain Bags Amoskeag A 2oc; Lewis town A -Vic; Stark 25c; Union ZIJc; Banner'; Moiitanp 2Sc : American 21c; Harmony 19c. COTTON I AK. (3 A 'sorted numbers, per lb... Dozen yarns, 40 m, per Uo... Uoxen yarns, 50i)s, per doz.. Down varus. 600s, per (leu... 210 110 Dozen varns. 7u0b. per doz. , rarmt warn (colored per lb .. Carpet warp (white) Standard, per lb.... Co erifct yarns, per lb . 210 2.(o

4-4 7c;iivrip:tiiBiarc; vangn xa 6c;

iwjt uok oie: qoaier oc: imonca, Lonsdale, I 13c; Voung Warrior ltfc; Jabes Knight tic; ! Wamsutta HUc; New York Mills liyoa. 1

Cotton twine, per iu- ............J5(JJ)o Trot llne... 2bc Htalng, per lb. - ....... 2o Heine twine , 8do CaDOle wick, per 1D.. 2 Batting, per lb . .10ai6o HlacellaaMna, BROOMS We quote: Common, per doz tl 60V32 00 Fancy car net . . 2 7bctf 00 fcbaker 2 60(42 75 CANNKD GOODS We quote: Peaches, 2 lb cans, per doz , I 1 60 Pahea. 9 lb cans 2 0fV92 S Plneapplea.. 1 662 09

Strawberries..

1 451 75 1 &l 75 1 aoi M 2 00v2 25 1 5.V41 60 1 7V2 00 2 753 00 80(9 85 1 351 40 ltaspbeniee Pears. Bartlett pears.... Plumsriamson, per dos.. Green peas Condensed milk Oysters, full weightCove. 1 lb Cove. 2 lb. Do, short weight lib.. 60(9 60 1 001 10 1 48(f 1 66 1 061 10 21b.. Whortleberries, 2 lb. Tomatoes, i lb. Tomatoes, s lb Rod cherries, 2 lbLima beans, 2 lb 8 trine beans, 2 lb. 1 601 80 4V1 50 00c9l 15 25(91 : b5l 00 1 60 Gooseberries, 2 lb , Yarmouth succotash, 2 lb Blackberries, 2 lb.. Yarmouth corn, 2 lb fmi 85 Maryland sugar corn, 2 lb 1 5tHl 75 950(91100 8 00(9 00 7 009X 00 2 00(92 25 2 00(92 25 2 25(92 40 20(9 25 f 10 6i(9 f FKUITS We quote: Oran ges Vale n U a Oranges MessinasM. Lemuua per dox. Layer raisins, new, per box. New Muscatel, crown. New Muscatel, double. Citron, per lb Prures, old, per lb... Prunes, new, per lb.. Currants, per lbFIMU We auote: Mackerel, extra mess, per bbl. 25 00(330 00 22 00 6 00 14 00(315 00 10 10(912 00 8 0K9 9 00 80(9 35 4 50(9 6 00 85 2 60 1 40a 1 50 260 160 50a 66 MacKerei, large extra - Mackerel. No 1 shore., Mackerel. No 1 bay Mackerel. No 2. large... . Mackerel. Kngllsh, breakfast , Herrlnir. No I. rer box ...... White fish. No 1, per hall bbL.-.. WVIf. sk VaI rav h-lt White fish, family, uer ball bbl... White fish, family, per quarter bbl Herring, lake, per nan ddi....... Herring, lake, per quarter bbl, Herring, lake, per kit Shore herring, per bbl., 6 60(9 00 GUNPOWDER We quote prices at S6 25 per keg for rifle; S3 50 per keg for blasting. HlDiX Green cow 6c; green steer 6c; green salted cured 7c; green salted kip 7c; green salted calf 10c; dry flint ll(?l2c; dry salted, 10c, damaged V.c less; sheep skins 5Cct9 125. LEATHER We quote: Bole, oak, per lb J V9 38 Bole, hemlock . 27 (a 82 Harne 80(9 5 Skirting 40 42 Rouen harness 28(9 29 Bridle, uer dos - 48 00(954 00 Kips, city, per ID... 60(9 W do French , 1 00(9 1 25 90(9 1 40 1 60(9 2 00 Calfskins, city. ao rTencn . IRON We Quote: Wrought Bar, common, per 100 lbs... Wrought, Charcoal Bar. . . Wmnirht. Hrmn. Twtr I H f2 00 S 45 Cast, scrap per lL.m..SS MORPHINE We quote at V4. NAILS We quote: 10dto60d atf2(92 50. OILS We quote: Linseed: raw 68c per gal; boiled 63c per gal. Carbon, 110 Are test, 12wl3c. Lard oil: extra winter 65c; No 160c; No 2 6V958c; Strait's 5i(980c; Banks' 50c: Labrador 70(975c Castor 11 20. Neatsfoot 75(H5c. rurpentlne 35iOc per jral per bbL OPIUM We quote at U 50 per lb. QUININE-We quote at 13 55(93 60. RAGS We quote: Cotton mixed at 2$24c per lb; wool Lo per lb. HALT We quote at fl 151 20 In car load lots for lake per bbl: Ohio river at fl 203l 25 per bbl, and 10c additional In store. TIN PLATE AND METALt-I C 10x14 tin 17 25: 1 X 10x14 50-1 C 14x20. roofing. 17 00: 1 C 20x28, roofing, S14 50; block tin, in pigs. 23c; In bar 24c ; sheet Iron, 27 lb, t i 60: 07 e, 64 60; galvanized iron 40 per cent, discount; Nnrthrop's patent sheet Iron roofing t4 60 per square. TA LLOW We quote: Prime country 595tyj WOOL We quote: Unwashed at 18(2.tc; fleece washed at 2730c; tub washed 30934c; burry wool 510c less. BABUET8 BT TELEGR. I'll. Clileitaro Market. Chicago, July 8. Flour Dull and unchanged; spring extras tl 25(31 90: western extras Jl V5(t 25; Minnesota extras (4 50(6; patents h &S 50; supe a U 2.j3 75; winter extras IVi'i. Wheat Dull, wnk and lower; No 2 Chicago spring !J0ccash; eftVa'ic July; 8181ic August; No 3 do Siysc. Corn Steady; j7o cash ; 375(937? August; 3X4c September; rejtcted lHo. Oiits Active but lower; 2-c cash; 22; August; 22' gC asked Septemler. Rye Steady: 4Sc. Pi ovisions Pork in fair demand, but at lower r;it-8;9 10 casli; (!) 15&!) 17 August; W 30 9 324 September. Lard s'eady and unchanged ; Sti 72 S cash; fi 80 tt August; Hi 00(6 Septemler. Bulkmeats bteady and unchanged; J150, 5 50, 5.5 61 Whisky .-Heady and unchanged at SI 06. Freluhts Corn to Hufta.o 15. Receipts Flour 5,500 bbls; wheat 19 0X0 bu; corn 7bX00 bu;oitts 10,0t"0 bu; rje 3,100 bu; barley none. Shipments Flour 6,500 bbls; wbeat 26,000 bu; c rn 477,G0u bu; oats 49,000 bu; rye none; barley 100 bu. At the close Wheat SOJJS July: Sic asked August. Corn Unchanged. Oats-Shade"higher;23c July;22c August; 22lcc September. Provlsons Pork 99 229 25 August; f 9 10 Septemljer. Lard 82 August; 18 Vllt September. New York Market. New vork. July 8.-Cotton DuU at 11 7-16 11 9-16c ; futures quiet. Flour Unchanged; receipts 16,000 bbls: superfine western and state 63 i")-'l 8j; common to giod H R")&4 30; good to choice $4 0-5 5 75; white wheat extra " 8J0 5"; extra Ohio tmh 75; St Louis f i 957; patent Minnesota Jr7 95. Wheat Steady; receipts 119,000 bu; No 3 snnnir !0!3c; No2do98caSl 01; NoldoJI 05; No 3 winter rei western 99c; No 2 fl (Wftl 11; No 1 do SI 12; No 1 white $1 05; No 1 amber Si o. Bye Firmer; state 64c. Birley -Nominally unchanged. Malt Nominally unchanged. Corn Active and a shade higher; ungraded 4Kal7i-: No 3 42(9 4:1c; steamer 45(945Vic; No2 46(3l8c; high mlted 47(917c; yellow western 47c; steamer do 48c; white western 52)c. Oats Firmer: receipts 82.U0O bu; No 2 30c; do white 3:i33c; No 1 3iyc; No 1 Chicago 315olic; mixed western 29310 hay Dull and unchanged at 4oc5Sc. Hops Firm; western 710c ; New York state 7l2c. Coffee Firmer; Rio l5Kc. Sugar Quiet and steady; fair to good refining t 3-lttrt7:. Molasses uiet and unchanged. Hice Firm; Carolina e-JSc; Louisiana 7 74. 'Petroleum Firm; united 82j;990c; crude tc; reflued 10j,c. Tallow k&Tc. Rosin-Heavy at SI 4'29l 50. Kplrlls Turpentine Firm at 2992?ne. Provisions Pork firmer; mess f 10 25 10 75. Cut meats firmer; long clear 15 75. Lard firmer: steam S7 l'2X'a7 50. Butter Dull and unchanged. Whisky Steady at 1 07. Baltimore Market. Baltimore, July 8 Fl' or Dull; western super S2 26(93 25; do extra I350VJ1 50; do family fU035 25. Wheat Western steady ; offerings light; No 2 western winter-red. spot, SI 03; July 99c; August 7c; September 9XC. Corn Western firm and higher; offerings Hunt: western mixed, spot and July, 46c; August 47c; September 4c; steamer 42o. Oats Quiet; western white 31(931c; do mixed 28!c; Pennsylvania 30(331c. Bye Nominal; new 50(9o2o Hay Firm; Pennsylvania prime tl 1-913. Provisions Quiet and easier. Pork S10 75. Bulkuieats: loose shoulders 6c: clear rib sides 6c: packed 6&to. Bacon: shoulders tijc; clear rib sides tr4c. Hams 11 (912c. Lard, refined, 8c. Petroleum Dull; refined 10c ; cruda 8Jc. Butter Dull; choice western 1013c. CoQee Quiet and firm; Kio eargoea 12X3 ltc. Whisky-Quiet at tl Receipts Flour 1,400 bbls; wheat 40,000 bu; corn 4o,uuo bu; oats 1,400 bu. fhJpiuents Corn 41,000 bo. Freight To Liverpool per steam dull; cottou yc ; nour s txt ; grain ta. Milwaukee Market. Milwaukee, July 8. Flour Quiet and unchanged. Wheat Weak; opened and declined Mo and closed dull: No 1 Milwaukee hard fl. No 1 Milwaukee DKc: No 2 do 975; July 87c; August September 80c. rom-Firmer ana nuner; no -4 iresn my-p. Oats Easier; No 2 2-ike. Bye Steady and in fair demand; No 1 4c. Biu ley-Dull and lower: No 2 spring, new, September Too asked ; 70c bid. Provisions Dull and quiet. Pork S9 25 cash and July. l ard: prime ttfara W 75. Freight Wheat to Buffalo lc. Receipts Flour 6,0urt bbls: wheat 37.000 bu. Shipments Flour 8.000 bbls; wheat 98,0V0 bu. New York Cattle Market. NW York, July 8 Beeves Receipts 00 head, making 8,9jU head this week against 8,210 bead for the tame time Uv-t week. Market firmer at about 'An higher; quick sales at S7 2539 to dress 6Vj ,6 for a dozen car loads Texas steers; S2 509J 624.llve weight, for four cars Texas bulls, and S8910 to dress 6&57 for ordinary to extra native steers; a few se lectea fancy steers, lbs, tio 24 to dreaa 67;

about 800 head native steers, including four cars shipped direct, were ued lor export trade and cost S9 50(910; alco four car loads fat Texans offered at Sll 70, taken at S9, to dress 56. Shipments for the week 3,400 quarters of beef and 870 head of cattle a lve. Sheep Receipts -6,400 bead, making 22,100 this week against 27,200 head last week. The market Is dull with a slight advance; fat sheep and lambs at S4 60(9 6 75. Including two car loads Canada stock at f 6 .59 62; sheep S3 75 4 75 with a few selected wethers at So; exports tills week 200 head alive. Hogs Receipts 9,000 head for the past two days, making 27,000 head for the week against 20,200 head lat week. None for sale alive. St. Lexila Mavrket. 8t. Loris, July 8. Cotton Quiet and lower grades off; middling lie; sales 4 bales; receipts 111 bales; shipments 103 bales; stock 2,3r0 bales. Flour Dull and nnchanged. Wheat Active shipping and milling demand tor dry sample lots; receipts mostly damp and tough grades: opened lower for future; closed strong and higher; No 3 red fall KVitWtc cash ; Hi&Hoo July; 80i9.c August ; No 4 do 72(973c. Corn Higher; No 2 mixed 34c cash ; 35TJ3 36c August. Oats Higher; No 2 24(925c cash;. 23 2ic July. Rye Nominal ; 46c. Whisky Steady and unchanged; SI 06. Provisions Pork easier: S9 35(99 45. Lard lower; offered at f 80, Bulkmeats dull, lower to sell; saleable 4 87$, 5 fiofl.i H2. Bacon dull; fj37;95 50, S0(9 05, 6 15(36 20. Receipts Flour 3,800 bbls; wheat 75,003 bu; corn 7.UA) bu ; oats 8,010 bu ; rye 1,000 bu ; barley none. Shipments Flour 11,000 bbls; whent 21,000 bu ; corn 2,000 bu ; oats 8,000 bu ; rye none ; barley none. rhllJtdelptila, Markeu PHlLADKLPniA, July 8 Flour Quiet; super Hues $2 S0A3; extra S34; Minnesota family SI 2.5 60; high grades th &0(96 60. Wheat Dull; red wt-stern 97ctl 05; amber fl 0591 10; whitest 15. Corn Dull ; yellow 4Ec; mixed 43Xc Oats Quiet and steady; white western 31c; mixed 2i0k.Wc. Uye-Dull at 55c. Provisions Pork S10 25(910 50. Beef: India ruess f 17. Smoked Bhoildtrs KfStt V5; salt do i 50ig5 75; smoked hams f 11 5otl3: pickled I9 5ixal0 50; green Lard dull; butchers' 56 75(97; kettle S7 W 75. Butter Central Ohio 14916c; western reserve 1012c. Pgs Dull; western 9lfc. Cheese Nominally unchanged; western choice ;i7c. Petroleum Dull; refined lOJic; crude 8 8Vic. Whisky Steady; western SI 09. Receipts Flour 1,400 bbls; wheat 8,000 bu; corn 50,000 fcu; oats 10,000 bu; rye 1,010 bu. Toledo Market. TOLEDO, July 8. Wheat Firm; No 1 white Michigan fl 034; extra do fl 05; amber Michigan, snot, SI 02: seller July 95jc; August ouysc: No 2 do U5c; No 2 red winter, spot,Sl 10; s'lfer Julv91c; seller Augu-tt9Jic: No. 2 Dayton nnd Michigan red !Sc; rejected Wabash 71c. Corn Firm ; high mixed U)c asked, 40c bid ; No 2. spoty4c: s-ller July 40c; No 2 whlto 42Jc bid, rejtcted spot 38c ; held at dsytc to arrive. at Quiet; No 2 August 24c; No. 2 white 2Sc. Receipts Wheat 9.0C0 bu ; corn 12,000 bu ; oats none. Milpinenta Wheat 2,000 bu; corn 10,000 bu; oats TtUkXJ. At the tlose Wheat Finn ; amber MlchiUrtU.spot.il 03 asked, SI 02 bid; sales August 9 c; No 2 red winter, July, tlc; August bwc. Corn Firm; high mixed 40c;No28Jc asked, 39Kc bid ;damagd 34c. Oats 28c for white.

Cincinnati Market. Cincinnati. July 8.-Cotton- Quiet but steady at lll-c. Flour Quiet; family St 505 50. Wheat-Active; newio&m-. Corn- Quiet but firm at 40(3 12c. Oats Steady at 27(930c. Rye 56c. Barley Nominally onchangd; No 2 fall 4Sc. Provisions Pork dull at f9 7510. iArd dull; current make tH 75; kettle 57 25(97 60. Bulkmeat dull: stoulders Si 8795; short ribs 5 40 cash ; So 45 buyer July: rhort clear to 75. Bacon easier; shoulders S5 50(5 62; clear rib S6 10SS 15; clear S6 50. Whlsky-Sl 0. Butter Dull and unchanged; fancy creamery iOc; choice western reserve 109L; clioice central Ohio 10c. Linseed Oil Quiet at olQAIc. Hogs-Dull at S3 401 35. Receipts 181 head ; shipments Wihead. Frelgn Markets. London, July 8. Consols for money 96 1-36; do uccount IHi 5 115. Railroad Shares Illinois Central 87: Pennsylvania Central 3253; Reading l'J; trie iej; preferred 3"-';i. United States Bonds6-20s of 1S67 107; 10 40s 110: new fives 109; 4-5.8 1W14. Rates of discount in open market for three months bills is 'Ic, being c below Bank of England rate. . Ta. low 37s d. Pakih, July 8. Rentes 115f 4o. LrvKKPooL, July 8. Cotton quiet and steady at 6 5 lftti'Sd: sales of 8,UW bales, Including 2,000 siecu)atlon and export, 6,000 American. Lard 60s tkl. aat Liberty Live Stock Market. East liberty. July 8. Cattle Receipts since and including Saturday 1.0S8 head of through and 578 head of local stock; total for the week ending this day 1,751 head of through and 1,692 head of 'ocal. supply light so 'ar, and nothing doing except two loads for York and four loads for retailers here. Prices are firm at 1 st week's figures; lest S595 2j; gootl botchets' f I 40(35; common 8 75(91 25. Hogs Receipts 4,750 head ; total for the week 9,645 head. Yorkers S4 25(4 30; Philadelphias U 50(94 60. Sheep Receipts 200 liead : total for the wek 5.920 head. Selling at $2 75&.3 90; prosix-cts not very good. St. Lonls Cattle Market. St. Locts. July 8. Cattle Nominally un changed; butchers' stock active and firm for M I I , . . ... . I " ,1 , iair to cuoich wieers at j gi 10 ; un euws anu heifers tifiil 50: grass Ttxan steers $2(9io0;do cows $232 !0. Reeelpts 510 head. llogs Active, nrm ana iiikiict; comnjon light shipping S3 .V'(i3 6: Yorkers and Riltlmores S3 7.9.'i 95; packing f:i 80(93 9"; butchers' to fancy f,3 90r94 10. Receipts 2,!O0 head. Sheep Active, but not qnotably hleher; supply light; good to fancy SV3 62J; common to fair ti ltyi. lU-ceipts 360-tiead. ltAltlmore Live Ktoek Market. Baltimore, July 8. Beef Cattle Market dull; y(jix4c! lower; very best f4 8795 fiO; first quaMtv it 2-V94 75; medium S3 75rtil 12J4; ordinary $2 75(a3 25; most tale Si 2a to $i. Receipts 1.369 head ; sales 1,264 head. Hogs Market very dull and not materially changed ; quotations So 756 25. Receipts 7!2 head. Sheep and Lambs Market dull; prices f39 4 50. Receipts 8,790 head. Cblrnao EJve Stork Market. Chicago, July 8. The Drovers' journal reports: Hogs Receipts 8,000 head; shipment 5,000 head. Market strong and higher; heavy Si 05 (94 25; mixed S3 80C44 10. Cattle Itecelpts 1.5W)head; shipments lr5f0 bead. Market steady and firm; shipping S4 Q4 40; feexler H203J. Sheep Receipts 600 head. Market dull ; sales atf3312S. M . M Boston Market. Boston, July 8. Flour Dull; ru per fine S3(9 5 0: extras S 1(34 50; Wisconsin extras II 25(9i; Minnesota extras fl 75(9-5 75; winter wheat, Ohio, Indiana and Mich lean, S4 7J5 25; Illinois S5a6; St. Louis S5g6 60: patent to Ifxcp. Corn Quiet; mixed and yellow 47.50c; steamer i'Q6c. (Mt linn and in fair demand; No 2 white 85J33()c; mixed 323.jc. Buffalo Market. Buffalo, July 8. Wheat Light milling demand ; the sales were 4.0(A) bu No 1 Dulatu at flOl; 5X00 ba Nol Minnesotaon private terms. Corn-Held at 1 cent higher; no sales; No 2 mixed western nominally 41(911c. Oata Nominally 2bXc. Other grains are negh cted. Canal Freight Wheat 4is t New York. New Tork Iry iola Market. New York, July S. Business continues light in nearly all deprtmeots, but shirt and drawers, hosieries and fancy knit woolens are more active. Cotton goods quiet, but fairly steady. Printa dnli. Woolen Eoods for men's wear ! moving slowly. Kentucky Jeans In fair request. rorviK" swi w" Oswego Market. Oswego, July 8. Wheat Unchanged; extra white Michigan SI 18; No 1 Milwaukee fl 09; white state SI 17: red state 91 10. Corn-Ciulet; high mixed Toledo 49o; state 44c - Oats Quiet; mixed state 30c. . Oil City Market. Oil City, July g.-Market opened excited. Willi sales at sic, advanced to titHc, declined to Wts, finally closing steady at 2,So bid Shipment 40,000 bbls; averaging 82,uoObbl, Transactions 360,000 bbls. Pltteburc Petroleum Market. PTTTSMTRO. Jnl v 8. Petroleum Crude f 1 rt Parker's for Immediate shipment; re fln. dull at lo?ic lor pmindeipnM aeuvery.

INDIANA INTELLIGEXCE,,-. Chancellor Gullett la an Orange county at-" torney. Tramps infest Union City also, silver cake stands being their best "holt" Alexander Mebarry, of Tippecanoe county, has 700 acres planted in corn. A very large number of northern Indiana people are visiting Europe this jear. Evansville Courier: The Hon. William Heilman and Messrs. John C. Hopkins and C. R. Bern en t and son will leave for Farls and a tour of the continent of Europe during the present month. It is probable that S&muel Orr, Eaq., will accompany them. El wood Review: Captain W. R. Myers, democratic candidate for congress, will open the campaign in Johnson county about the 10th of this month. It is understood that a joint discussion will be bad between him and Mr. Grose, the republican nominee. Nelson Ayers, a lad of come 14 years, son of William Ayres, who resides some seven miles northwest of North Manchester, accidentally shot himself last Sabbath while out hunting squirrels, from the effects of wbich he died about 3 o'clock Tuesday morning. Logansport Pharos: Jacob Becker, who returned last evening rrom Huntington, reports that vast numbers of fish ia Little river are dying of some Btrange disease. So great is the mortality that several wagons are required to haul the carcasses to a spot for burial. There were no arrests at New Albany, either, Sunday. Hot weather will tell. The New Albany Maennerchor society is making arrangements for an excuia'on to Kvansville about the 1st of August. Michigan City Enterprise: The splendid schooner Manitowoc is at our docks loaded with white oak timber for Liverpool, England. After great tribulation an Evansville po lioeman was acquitted of the charge of shoot ing a dog. The dog, also, was found not guilty. Terra Haute Courier: We are just too proud of Terre Haute for any use. She soared the eagle higher than any other city in the west. The greenbackers of Washington county met in the court house at Salem, Saturday, and appointed Jelegates to the district convention at JeOVrsonvIlie. Lafayette Journal: During the past ten days Indiana has averaged a murder for each day. Our telegrams tins morning report a cruel and brutal murder at Evansville. The above record, we hope, will not b 3 duplicated. Noblesville Independent: Miss Voss, of Indianapolis, on Saturday last sent two large magnificent bouquets to be placed on the pulpit of the Presbyterian chnrch. They arrived in good order, and we had the pleasure of seeing them before they were placed in the church, and we thought they were the nicest collection of flowers we have seen in many a day, and the bouquets were so artistically arranged as to make them as the ladies say "perfectly splendid." No doubt Brother Craig appreciated the gift, and felt like he was in a flower garden with pretty posies all around him. Our personal appearance is a matter in which our friends and acquaintances have a light to a choice whether we shall inflict upon them an exterior uncared for and unattractive, a countenance marred by a neglected grizzled beard, or a crown guiltless of covering, half covered or thatched with white hairs, or whether we shall, in deference to our fellow., pay due regard to our own persons, and make them presentable and acceptable in society. There are many helps for those who desire to do this, and there sre none amorg them more acceptable than Hall's Hair Renewer and buckingham's Dye for the whisker?. Both tbehe preparations are kept for rale at all our drug stores, and if any of our friends are looking a little the worse lor wear, we advise them to make a note of lL North Star, Danville,

1. A SPLENDID OPPORTUNITY TO WIN A FORTUNE! Eighth Grand Distribution, 1878, At New Orleans, TUESDAY, August 13. Louisiana State Lottery Co. This Institution was regularly Incorporated by the lecislature of the state for educational and charitable purposes In 1&W, with a capital of l,0uu.ouu, to which it has since added areserve fund of $450,out). Its grand simglk num ber distribution will take place monthly on the second Tuesday. It mvkr scales ob postpones. Look at the following distribution: CAPITAL PRIZE 830,000. 100,000 Tickets at 92 each. Half Tickets, SI. LIST OF FRIZES. 1 Capital Prize. .4 M ..mooo 1H.OO0 1 M 5,000 2 Prizes of 12,500., 6,0(10 6,000 10,000 10,000 10.0U0 10,000 10,000 5 21) loO 2m) 500 1,000 1,000., 600 - 100., 60., 20 10.. APPROXIMATION prizes. 9 Approximation Prizes of 3300.... 9 do do 200 do do NX) 2,700 1.HO0 auo 1,857 Prises amounting to .......4110,400 Responsible corresponding agents wanted at all prominent point, to whom a liberal compensation will be paid. Application for rates to clubs should only be made to the Home Office In New Orleans. Write, clearly stating lull address, for further Information or sena oraers to M. A. DAUPHIN, P. O. Box (&2, New Orleans. La. All our Grand Extraordinary Drawings are under the supervision and management of General O. T. Beanregard and Jnbal A. Early. NOTICE Is hereby given to the citizens of the First (1) ward, in the city oi I iidianaitolis. Center township, Marlon county. Indiana, that I, Henry Oelsel, a male Inhabitant of said ward, over the aire of twen-' ty-one years, -will apply to the board of county com mlsNioners of said county, at their next meetlta;, for a license to sell for one year, splritous, vinous and malt liquors, In a less quantity than a quart at a time, with the privilege of allowing the same to be drank on my premises. Tiie precise location of tho premises whereon I desire to sell said liquors, is described as follows: On the soutneast corner of Rural street and Clifford avenue, commencing at the northwest corner of the east half of the northwest quarter of section 3, to wnehip 15, north of range 4 east, fn Center township, Marion county, Indiana. (fcigned) nENRY OEISEL. UNIVERSITY OF VIRGINIA. AlTSf HF.R L4W LCCTUREi (nine week ly), be;in lltrt July, laTS, and end lltli tsepteraber, have proved of signal ut, 1st, to student who design to pursue their studies at this or other Law School; 2d. to those who propose to read privately; and 8d, to practitioners who have not had the advantage of systematic Instruction. For circular apply (P.O.Un iverslty of Va) to Jons RMixoBaFrof. Com, and ataULaw

TtJ THE EYE, EAR and THROAT Sucoessf jfty Treated wtth SAHFORD'S RADICAL C3HE. STTCCESS Is tbo tat of mrr!t. "Td saeces In the treatment of tan hi.l Affections, alter ik many mlscrablo failures, means undoubted r-pcclfla caratiTd propertied In tha remedy utd. l)oc Saxror.D'i Radical Cum for Catarrh possess aucti proportic ? Tho e Wencc, In tho shapo of unsolicited testimonials fr-in the motrepectablopcoi)l3 la sll stvions of lit?. mast be conclusive on this point. Never, we believe. In tho history cf popular medicines has nch valuable testimony been offered, freely offered, la favor of any remedy than that la the possession of tho proprietors of Saji. roD lADlCALCur.K. And valuablcaslti. It does not represent athoutandilipartofthe recommendations which are to-day offered by frlend to friends In Its favor. People ofwealthandrcnnementlnall . parts of the country daily admit Itsmiperloritv over any method of care known to the regular medical profession, but sliua the publicity Incidental to a published statement. Hence the testimonials In our possession represent but a small . part of those withheld fir the reason mentioned. The following: unsolicited testimonial from ilrxsr Wills. o., of Wella, Fariro Oo."s Express, is an outspoken Indorsement of which we are Justly proud. INVALUABLE. Mwi.Wm A Trrmn, 'Wholesale Drnfrgfcta, Boston, Mass.: Genrlemen, I have forborne months f"lt it a duty that I owe to suflcrlnir humanity to write yon.statUisfthe creat benefit that I have derive! from the ue or SanfobiVs) Radical. Cm fob Cat a urn. For mora than SO years I have been afflicted vith tMs very troublesome complaint. I have tried nil the remedies that I could And, but without material r permanent bccclit. Last fail tits disease had arrived at that st;te that I must have relief or file. Theentiro membranous svstcra. had become so inflamed, and tha stomach so 'disordered, that It was a doubtful mittcr whether I coald go to thePaclfleeoast,or If I did (ro whether I should live to coins back or not. I saw an adver tlxem-nt of this roedlclne.and although being very Incredulous about specific or nostrums of any kind, vet in sheer desperation I tried this, and was at once benefited by It. The changes of climate, a chronic disease f the llver.and my aire over TO mar prevent my entire restoration, but the benefit I derive from its daily use U ta me invaluable, and I am hoping to be completely cured, and at last arrive at a rescctablo old aire. If this statement of mjrease can be of any service to those afflicted ss I have been. And enable yon to bring this remedy into moretreneral use, especially on the Pacific coat (where it is much needed), my Object In writing t bis note will be obtained. Very truly ronrs, HEXP.T WELLS, Ar:0ttA.,N.YjQne,lST8. cf Wella, Fargo & Co. Each part ape contains Pr. Sanford's Improved lahaliua- Tube, nnd full directions for uo In alt rases. Price! XX). For salo by all Wholesale and Retail Iruegiats and Dealers throughout theUnlted Ptates and Canadss. WEEKS A POTTEK, General Agents and Wholesale Druggists, Bostsm. Mass. VOLTAIC PLASTER ALWAYS CURES, Enlarged Spleen. This is to certify thst I nave been using yonr Collixs Voltajo Plastkes for Enlargement of tho Spleen and Depression In the Stomach, and they nave given rrfe more relief than any other remedy 1 have ever nsed. I would highly recommend t hem to all suffering from tho elf ecu of pain and Inflammation. J. W. SELLS. Pickzmxo, Mo., June 23, 1S77. Severe Pain. Having- occask n tonse a remedy for a rrryrt pat In my aid j 1 tried one of your Collins' Voltaic Plastebsi. and In twenty-four honr the pain was cutircly removed. J. 15. RAM XII". Ass't Cashier First Nat. Dank. WnroTtA, Mnrv., Juno 10. 1ST7. Weaknesses. Collins' Voltaic Plasters (rive the Tiest sntlsfacHon hero of ar ythlng that h is been tried for Lameness and Weakness of the Back. Please send right away. JAX1ES LEWIS. 151' ajt. III-, June 16, 1877. rrle, 23 Cents. Be careful to obtain Collixs' Voltaic Plastii, a combination of Electric and Voltaic nates. With a highly Medicated Plaster, as seen In the above cnt. Kold by all Wholesale and Retail Drug gists tbrnnghoot the Tntted States and Canada, and by XViXKS 4 POTTEIi, Proprietors, Boston, Mass. 4 FOR. 25 CTS.VV KuBiMta-UM. No. 1. Mimical Pipe. Made of met.1. -nh ) ii t i i.ilihin k.nafa Lt SIlMS Vila will imiiw ptrlwlj ta. f My Wf4. So. t4. .UiKiature harm. Sultabla for ckl r nut chua. to. of (old Sollu, jet bM tlU( Lard's IrvTcWtrlx S(ii4sa it htwaal kmroluL A prrtot li'ti. grw, Nn. .1. ICnrrka W hittle. Ixmdeet I sa4 slcsrxi l uu. mt. Vcrj UMtui far fiiaraual 11 o. 4. JiDrnpoe nra.so.-':" I haporod. r.ttiut lojM wn.l'T is th. vrk. " t?bl m bnfBl tulmi. tiM!Mlinf(t..l!7. N. 3. Mnnric rnidor. tunniesi 1 hiiil. A Wnbl. WokiMfrilo. .tun o wii rt j.nsntvf t-lrktA A Tt mate aa iww N. . Blutilcnl Wonder. A new M4i.trrB-ttl,.B vfc.ch uf turn. mr l"7. muM Muvt. trra ta. waul at mi u a 1 Jb-1t Iltn erywl. No. 7. Oohlen Water-Pen. Pro.BeMcirAr, ("llM lrltr. hj nnnly dippBf la mu(, Tvr room ht. CbtxcIIm t-r rmrt .rtiiBf. MliBB-mto.lin.M-'i'l.lx . rtt. At mail th.y xliHil. y Hilt thit leionlM to .Maia r mm for mi r CskpMB. tMtaf. tanns aha mm aj tata. A44reu, Eureka Trick and Eovelty Co., P.O.BoxCll. 39 Ann St., N. Y. This attTWtJtBxat via aot tfft aaia. I 1A zens of the Fifteenth (15) xvard. In tiie city of Indianajxlis, Center township, Marion county, Indiana, that 1. Julius Adier, a male inhabitant ot said ward, over the tyre of twenty-one years, will apply to the larJ of county commissioners ol sum county, at their next meeting, for a license to sell, lor one year, spiritous, vinous and malt liquor, in a less quantity than a quart nt a time, with the privilege oi' allowing the same to be drank on my premises. rjhe precise location of the premises whereon I desire to sell said liouors is dewribeil as follows: Lot No. 6, square 70, No 239 West Washington street. In the city ot Indianapolis, Ceniiter township, Marion county, Indiana. (Signed) JULU S ADLER. TOTICK Is hereby given to the citizens of .11 the Fourth ward, In the city of Indianapolis, Center tovrnstilp, Marion county, Indiana, that I, Christian Held, a male inhabitant ol said ward, over the age of twenty-one years, will applv to the board of county commissioners of said county, at their August meeting for a llcen.se to sell, tor one year, spiritous. vinous and malt liquors, in a less quantity than a quart at a time, with the privilege of allowing the same to b-j drant on my premises. The precise locatioH of the premises whereon I desire to sell said liquors' is described as follows: Lot s Nt. IN,W and west half of lot No. tlu William Y. Wiley's subdivision of outlots Nos. 1U2, lo3 and 15 In theclty of Indianapolis, and known as No. 414 Indiana avenue. In the city of Indianapolis, Center township, Marion county, Indiana. (Signed) CHRISTIAN HELD. "VTOTICE 1 hereby eiven to the citizens of the Eleventh (li) wara.in tnecity oi indlanapolla. Center township, Marion county, Indiana, that we, Joseph Emmln-'er and August Orsbach, male Inhabitants of said ward, over the age ol twenty-one years, will apply to the Bonrd ofOonnttiComnilssiooreiiof fcaid county, at ttelr next meeting, for a license to sell for one year, spirituous, vinous, and malt liquors, in a less quantity than a quart at a tiitie, with tle privilege of allowing the same to be drank tin our premises. The precise location of the premises whereon wi desire tonell said liquors is described as follows: Fart of lots Nos. 11 and U, squared', and known us Nos. 27 and 2!) Circle s. reer. In the city ot Indianapolis, Center towushlp, Marion County. Indiana. tMgned) JO-sFPII EMMINGF.R, AUtiOT OltfBACH. O in C A G O EDiiiAL COLLEGE. Medical Department of N. W. University. SOtls Annnal Seaalon begins Oct. 1st, TS. For Information or Announcement, Address Itr. J. M. lMl.Ll.srEK. 71 Ruadelph utreet, Chit ago. Ills. "vYIvNTI.KW FEMALE SEhTmAKT. OXFORD, OHIO.-Mt. Httlyoke Flan. The twenty-fourth year will commence September 4, Iff. 8. lioardi uitlon. Fuel and Lights, f 170 per ant urn. Send for Catalogue to MISS flXLEN PEaBOOY, PriDClptl.

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The Spain et aL. Ditch "in Washiaffton Township. State of Indiana, Marlon County, sa: ComfTY Acditob's OrncE, Imihanapolis, July 6, 1878. Notice Is hereby given that there Is now pending before the .board of CommlsfUonera of Marion County, Indiana, a petition of George W. Bpahr et aL, praying the said Board of Commissioners to locate and cause to be couBiruciea a certain ditch In Washington Township of said county. The report of the viewers herein a pointed by said Board of Commissioners is also filed In my office. Said Bpahr et aL ditch effects the lands ot M and V. H. and G. W. Hp-.hr, John Negley John H. Smith, David UutTs heirs, Fall Creet and Allison Plfce, Lewis Noble, Betsy J. Mil ' lard, V. T. Malotte, Marion County, Robert Koe. D. and J. II. btewart, Luther Johnson, T. C. Hammond, White River and Fall Creek Gravel Road, tScboneld et al. (mill property), and Joseph F. Schofield. and is described as follows, to-wit: "Beginning on the east line of the south eat quarter of section 4, township IB, range 4, at a point S74 feet north of the center of the Fall Creek and Mud Cretk Gravel road and on the east tide of Maria, W. H. and G. W. Spahr's land, running thence south 794 west l.ftO feet; tlieuce south 61, wet,t Tilt feet to Spahr'a west line and John Jegley's east line; thence scuth 66, wett 813 feet to John Negley's west line and John H. tmiiu's east line; thtnee same course 31 leet; thence south 7-, west bo feet; thence south 83 , west 510 feet; thence south 65Ht west 310 feet; thence south TV-, wet 420 feet; thence Kouth 60 west 45 feet to John H. Smith's west line and David Huff's heirs east line; thence same course 156 feet; thence north Kyj-i', west 1,160 fret; tLeccj south 81, west loO feet;thence south 7b, west 100 feet to the east edge of the Fall Creek and Alllsonville pilre; thenee north 58-. west 40 feet to west edge of said pike: thence south 33,, west on Lewis Noble's land in the southeast quarter of the southeast quart r or tectlon 5, towishlp 16. range 4, "5 leet; thence north K west 4ua feet; thence south wyt, west 10 feet to Betsy J. Millard's n rth Hue: thence name course 400 feet to the westllDeof said Millard's land: tlieuce same course on Lewis Noble's land, H feet to the north side of a county road, on the south line or section 5, township 16, range 4; thence south 5ifyi, west across lhe road and across the corner of V. T. Maliott's land, in the south end of the west half of the southeast quarter of section 5, township 16, range 4; thence same course on Robert Roe's land 6U feet; thence south WA, west WiO feet to the east line of block 13, in Malott park, which belongs to D. and J. H. Stewart; thence soutn 4i, , west 2)0 feet: thence south 34l0, west iri feet to the south line of said block 13; thence s ut h lt. west on Robert Roe's land in the southeast quarter of tQe northwest quarter of section 8, township 16, range 4, 132 feet; thence south 11 west SM feet; thence south 2U?, west j-0 feet ; thenee soul h 30, west 2U0 feet ; thence south 34. 835 feet to the south line of Robert Roe's land and the north line of Luther Johnson's land; thence south 14, west 16-5 feet; thence south la3, west 3u0 feet ; thence south S'J4. west 1U0 feet; thence south tH. west 100 feet; thence south 79 V,, west 100 fett: thence south ts2'4 west lOOftet; thence south 4l, west lfcO leet; tlienre south loV", west 2,030 feet to the south line of Luther Johnson's land and the north Hue of '1. C. Hammond's land; thence south 71)4, ea-t 310 feet; thence south 26c, west 100 feet; thence south 3,!,D, west 103 feet; thence south 4!, west 100 feet; thence south OW , west 415 feet; thenee south 13, west 585 feet; thence south SV, west 20 feet to the east side of tbe White River and tr all Creek pike, thence same course 55 feet to west side of pike, thence same course on Joseph F. SchoMeld'sland 425 feet : thence south 31,, west 200 leet: the ace south 15 west 336 leet tu the north edge ot the Allisonville pike; thence under said pike and through the mill race Into Fall creek; said mill race belougmg to House, Schofield and Ryan." Said petition and the report of said viewers, aa aforesali, will be heard and paseu upon on the 3rd day of lhe eptember, 1H78, term of the board of commissioners ot Marion county, Indiana. Witn. as my hand and the seal of the Board of Commissioners this July 6, PCS. WILLIAM K. KPROITLE, Acdl'or Marlou County, Indiana. STA.-1 K OF INMANA, Marion County, ss: Commissioners' Court, June Term, is. 8. At the June Term, 1878. of the Board ot Commissioners of Marion County, Indiana, John ii. Meyers et al., freeholders of said county and state, presented their petition praying tor grading and graveling the following described road,to-wit: Beginning one-fourth of a mile northwest of the iron bridge, at a point on the Lafayette gravel road, on the laud of Robert MeC.'a in rock ; thence run ulug along the county r at iu a northerly direction, across the lands of Robert McClaiurock, Isaac P. Evans Joel ;..i. Willi... a .... . . a . a r a IvaajaltiiaiTaafU, a, jiiiiiii a. nil, II Jl, ai t-.a a--n, Frank Em rick, August Walker.Almira Adams, Jacob A. Emrick, Jacob Brown and Mariah McCaw, and terminating at a point on the land of William Johnson, whero the Indiannpolis, Cincinnati and Lafayette railroad c wses Crooked creek, being in length about one and three-fourths of a mile. In accordance with an act of the General Assembly of the State of Indiana, approved March 3, 1S77, aald lioard of Commissioners hive appointed Alexander Jameson, John Chamberlain aid David Johnson as viewers, and Hervey B. Fatout aa surveyor, on said above described rond. Said viewers and surveyor were ordered to meet at the office of couuty auditor In Indanapolis on the 5th day of August, 1878, nd after being duly qualilied according to 1 lur r.rrworl tri fimminA. vUw la? m:t anil straighten stid road as in their opinion, pubho convenience and utility. Witness my hand and official seal this Sd day of July, 1878. Sel WM. K. SPROULE, Auditor Marlon'County. Patent Horse Collar with Draft Hooks and Rings, no names required; will not scald cr hurt a horse; perfect fit, durable, handsome with and without breast rings, made out of the best material, w ill last to years lu constant use ana be good then. We are determititd to put them ou every horse and ox In the United Slates. Atrents wanted everywhere on salary or co:umi;tn to sell them. Do not miss this opportunity for bnsiness. Remit all money by dralt or post office order or reglstf red lettei . Circulars sent on application. All sizes from 17 to 24 inches. Address SMITH A CO., 21 Dey .St., New York. NOTICE Is hereby glvea to the citizens of the Twelfth ward in the city of Indianapolis, Conter township, Marion cttunly, Indiana, that I, Anthony Einatz, a male inhabitant of said ward, over the aee of twenty-one years, will apply to the board of count 3- commissioners Of said county,at thtr August meeting, for a license to sell for one Jear spirituous, vinous and malt liquors in a lens quantity than, a quart at a time, with the privilege of allowIll li th same to be drank on my premises. Thd precise location of the premises whereon I desire to aell said liquors Is described aa follows: The southwest comer of lot No. , In Square' No. b'i, In the city of Indianapolis, aw..iM Va 1 iW UTac UTocli I ntriraia -1 mu.1 in Ka ' LieiUg V. ao nana ai wuiuaavn Ducbiiu a 1113 I city of Indianapolis, Center township, MaI rion county. Indiana. Signed) AKTHOr EINATZ

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