Indiana State Sentinel, Volume 27, Number 49, Indianapolis, Marion County, 24 July 1878 — Page 8

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THE INDIANA STATE SENTIiEL WEDNESDAY MORKING, JULY24 1878. 8

FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL

Orrica'U' mi Ixdiaxapolw Hkntinkl,) Monday Kvkxi.nu, July 24. I - The local money market remain quiet and without any noticeable feature. Rates of Interest continue at 810 per cent. Commercial. There was no Improvement noticeable In the local merchandise markets to-day. Busi ness moves sluggishly in all lines. ' Receipt of wheat are liberal, and offerings of spot and ear y delivery are large, meeting an active milling and shipping demand for all wheat that will grade. Receipt from Illinois are in bad conditlon.damp and hot. The market is becoming glutted with re Jected and unmerchantable, and wHl sell lower. The market for corn la qalet but strong, and values are a shade higher. The offerings are small and the bulk of the receipts, chiefly Illinois product, is hot and sour. Oats are scarce and nominal. Provisions are easy and a little weaker, but generally holders are not prea-dng stocks at quotations. The demand for flour Is light and there Is a tendency toward easier prices. Groceries are quiet bat all kinds f staple goods are sold firm. Country produce Is weak and the dcmaid is light. The following were the receipts and shipments as reported to the board of trade: Receipt IShlpm to Flour, bbl-. Wheat, ba Corn, bu Oats, ba 4.U00 62,8001 2,S!I0 3,St0 two l.JWO 2K,UC0 18,640 3,500 400 Kve. Da., Barley, bu. Bran, tous ... Corn meal, bbls.. 3d 300 300 100 60 300 Starch, obis .... Hay, ions Jjard, tea.... Provisions, tons.. . 10 INDIANAPOLIS MARKETS. Breadstafls. Flour Quotations are a shade lower. We quote: Mew wheat flour, fancy, $55 25: patent, 'a.o m; family H&l 30; low grade U 2 7o. Wheat No 2 red, spot, is steady, but the tone ot the market is weak. We quote: No 2 red Nsc; No 2 amber 8dic; No 2 mixed 87c; July, No 2 led, boc; first half a ugust 8oc; August Sic; rtlceted ."i-c; unmerchantable offered at 75c. Cok.n White, No 2, 41 c; white. No 8, S7;fcc; yellow, oXy.c bid f. o. b.; high mixed, 'Sl),'tJiic; mixed, 37c bid o.t.; rejected, 31 35c; no grade ottered at 32c. Oats S2 whtt,2Vc bid o. t.: mixed, 2fio bull. o. b.; new No 2 wnlu offered at ZSc; August, 2iJic bid; mixed, August, sales 8,o00 bu. . at 21c. Kt-w No 2 July delivery 43c bid. Bkan Dull at (S 7;t'. 50. Conutry Prod ace. Bi'TTtK The demand for choice is in excess ot it e uipply, and the market Is stronger. We quote: Choice fresh, good color, from stoie 12( 14c: prime country, lu12c; Interior, 4($6c. Ki.;s Under fne receipts the market is dull ana heavy. Owing to hot weather trie arrivals are generally in unsalable condition, ana maiy have to be thrown away. The freshest ar barely salable. We quote 6c per dozen, loss oir. Pcultky In fair demand. We quote: Turkeys, alive. c per lb; live ducks, young Jl JS, old 91 75 per doac; live fowls. In ns S2 to per doz; roosters, fl to per doz; spring chickens scarce, in active demand aud quick ssle at f 1 sorrel ier do.en from store, bovlui atil 2ol 50, according to size; geese, fuil lealheied, M too per do.. Fxatheks We quote prime live geese at 86c ; mixed, geese and dnck, 3)&jSc ; old feath ersl0.j;0c. Tallow Prime country briugs be In small lots. RAtis Cotton mixed 2c per lb; wool J-c per lb. Dkixd Fkxttis Dull and nominal. Beans Navy held at fl jl 25 per bu; medium 75c. Yeajetablew anI Frulie. Quotations on fiults and vegetables re pre -bent the selling prices from store. Blackberries-Receipts fair. We quote $J(j.1 50 per stand tor choice wi'd in good condition ; Law ton's extra large 8(?7. iiCCKLEBERRlES Scarce; seUiag at !3c6 per stand for choice In good condition. Pear Are In ftir demand; choice ripe will bring tl 5oo2 per bushl box; commou 1(1 5:). Peach es Art scarce j choice in good condition are selling at 40($j0c per I, bu box, as to quality and si.e; extra lots bring due. Plums Dull. Wild goose are neld at 52 5033 per stand. Damsons ft per stand. Apples Choice are in iiht supply an! meet a good demand. We quote fair to choice 2 to per bbl, as to quality . Mkw Potatoes Are in ood supply. We qu ie Sl;l Li per bbl tor home grown In shipping oriler. Tom .Totvs Receipts are gooi and meet ready ra e. rJitra fine lous bring 7 icSl per bu. CABtiAriE We quote: 6uc per bbl. loose from wagons; siv for choice In shipping order. Unions Dull, no demand. Choice can be bjuuut at 51:31 60 per bbl. Watermelon! dmall supply. Will bring SI"-') p t hundred for choice. Nutmeg Melons Receipts small as jet. Held at VI 50 per dozen. Provision. Tin market U weak, and buyers and sellers areiip:trt. Ml-StJ Pokk-"9 )! 10. Dry Salt M eats Hhoulders held at sjo; eiear nts held a tf . Lakd I'nnw titt-am held at 7c. .. P. Meats Hams nominally .Tohbinu Pricis Mess pork held at Uc; s. C. hams quiet at lllc, focordln to average and tirand ; h. c. fcliou!lrst;ic; breaKfast bacon t'c: bficon. cl;ar sales, llirn at 7c; bacon, Khovildeife. (e; kf.-Ule lard, In tierces, I'Ac; In kegs s s,c mrtUiifODS Sarketf. Chejse Felling at 7Jc for ordinary ; 8ic for str-ctlv cnoice. Cokkkes W quote ordinary to Rood 15(3 fair 15?4iilt;4c: good prime ltrHKc; strictly prime l,al(4c; choice (ai-J: fancv goiden lilo JOJj-io ; Java 22Hc; liuliatioti Java24,a2iic. Dru;s opium 14 505. Quinine 13 553 60. Boax 12c. Camphor held at aJfSic. Isllde rtah 4. Iodine $5 V55 50. Alcohol 2 l.Va 1SJ Ashaf.etoda 2Hj:kc. Alum 4sc. Cochinc 1 8)5p9c. Chloroform ,85!0c. Copperas, barrels, S't 60C4. Cream tartar, pure, liic. Indict 11 lty$l 20. Licorice, calab, genuine, 35 Ql v. Magnebla, carb, 2o7 SOyjlie. Madder 12 (ailc. White lead, pure, IS W). Castor oil. No 1, in r sal, Ill 10. Oil bentamot, per lb. H 50Q 3 h. Balsam copaiba 40 s4oc. Mos p, Castile, la Q'jric. Soda, bicarb, 4- tic. Salts, Epnom, 45c. Sulphur; flour. &sic. Saltjxtre SaJOc. Turpenitn" y."t-Uk; (ilvcrrine 20(925c. Bromide potash . Clilorate p.rta- li 2ti.kr. Foeeion FuuiTS-The market has an upward tendciicv for leinoD?. We quote: Layer rli, new, om 11 qi, iousc Mu tatel, new, - Hi per box. Prunes; new Turkish llfll'e. Citron 'Ji'Zic per pound. Necur a:i. Dates 7Hc per pound. Fls,drum,'Al' c; aers.new,liVJl4c. Oranges, K-sji. JS'.xi 00. lemons, t'alermo, 112 SO; Aleshina $12 ob. Hides Firmer. We qute: O.O. cured 7Q 7c; green bid .-s, cows, 0c; gre-n hides, steers, tij.jc; gteeti klp"c; green calf he; bulls, stags arid grubby lc olf. Hon -f. Shoes BurdeDslg4 S7JJ; mule shoes $.-" Ikon Bar sizes 12; rther sixes at the usual advance. Leather We quote oak solPt 32337c; hemIrrK sole at 24'(c; harnesa atiicz skirting SI (ITc: rough harness 2H"oc; Pittsburg harness 3 -w 7c; bridle, per doz, ijsoic; city IpfiikKlc; Krfiion kip tl'l 40; city n!f skins Kwyll 't French can skins H Hm. 7o. Moi.Assf.H and Syrups New Orleans irola s-s :IVV'C ; common symps :.V4.ic; medium 4 (- -t f. choirs tit K,c ; fHney 7.V NaM-H tl 40 per Keg, loU to tied; smaller n'r. at jeiulur advance s, llorse natls: Tensf5p-r b-x: oil r st7.es at the usual advance. liu'ii-T:j!4c for North Carolina. On. IJri-e-d ftl-sc pr gallon. Tard oil (iitttii. for Current mukerxtia. Coal oil lltj te-t llnvir. Sals We quote: It 10(.1 15, car lots, for Ohio rlvr; New York II ll-l lion ears; email lots &al c oiore froji store; dairy 13 50 ior 00 to 100 pockets. Hoap German is quoted at tKQfic. t4cJARS Vveqnote: Hards loalO--: standard A Jg3l0c; 0fTA43ic; yeUowsof all aTftdes7,4K!ic. hpices Peppr MrfHHc; alsplce l70c:elove 5f a5i"c; cassia 3510c: nutnieifs 1"jcI1 10 per lb. Oronnd goods Pepper 20CaAc; ginger 20rs S5c ; alsplce Zb'f iOc ; cln namon 40(ttJc ; cloves 60 Qfix; mustard 2 445c; baking powders WJOc: cream Urtar 2Vu40c. Tiwmerm' Supplies Best brands charcoal tin IC, 10x14, 17 2; XX 10x14, W 50; IC, 14x20, roofln.tln, Mf5; IC, 20x2)4, roofing tin, 114; block tin, In plgs22e; In bars 23. Iron 27 B Jron Pic 27 0 iron iyt galvanized J2j per

cent. discount. Lead In pigs 4Jc; in bar Wool We quote: Unwashed at 18a23c; fleece washed at 27(tS0e; tnb washed 30lc; burry wool 510c less. ladlanapolls Un Stoch Market. I Reported by Plxon, Havena A Co., Commission Merchant for the Sale of Cattle, Hogs, Bheepand Urain. Union Stock Yards. July 22. Hogs Receipts for the last 48 hours, W0 head ; hipped 313 nead. The market was steady at Saturday's prices. We quote: Common rough, S2 76(93 50: fair unassorted to packers. H4 10; assorted. f4 154 20, with two cars extra fine this afternoon at 14 25; the balk of sales were at 14 10r4 15. The receipts continue light, not sufficient for the demand, and our packers are not running tip to their full capacity for trie want of hogs, and from what we can learn irom the shippers the receipts will not Increase much for the next 30 days. Cattle Receipts for the last 48 hours, 849 head; shipped, 7B2 head. The retail market was good, and the bulk of the offerings were sold to our butchers. There were but fw good shippers on sale. We quote: Common cows and belters, 12 25(2 75; medium. Mck'i 60; fair to good, S3 754. with a few extra at 14 25; shipping steers, fl 254 50; bulls, fl 502 25; cows and calves, 92035. Sheep None on the market, and the market is unchanged. MARKETS BT TELEGRAPH.

New York market. New x"oRK.July22. Cotton strong; 11 7-ltk II n-ltc;fiituresBteady;July ll.tKKall.7lc: August 11.71(911.7;; September 104(allJ5c- October H.lSftil.Ute; November 11.3ll.4c; December H.:U.4e. Flour Steady and unchanged; receipts 10,000 bbls; superfine western and state ti 5o3 00; common to good extra western and state H; 4 3d; good to choice extra western and state 14 351 75; white wheat western extras 15 80 (6 50; extra Ohio H5 75; St. Louis f 17; patent K8 25. Wheat Firm and in fair demand; receipts KW.OOObu; No 2 spring SI 05ltM; No 1 spring fl 10al 11: ungraded winter red western f lr tl 12,rNoldofl 11; No 2 amber fl 073108; No 1 amber II 13; No 8 white state II 24). Bye Quiet; western 50tilc. Barley -Nominal. Malt Nominal. Corn Active and a shade higher; receipts 9H.000 bu: ungraded 44 46c; No8 45c; steamer 4Kj47c; No2 47i48c; Kansas 48c; yellow 52(53c. Oats No 2 white 3334c; No 1 33(W4c; do white 37c; mixed western 3231c; white doSlSc. Hay Steady and unchanged; shipping 45(9 5c. Hops Quiet; western 710c: York State 7J 12c. Coffee Q,ntet but steady; sales private. Sugar Quiet but steady; fair to good refining 7 3-lta7c. Molasses-Quiet and unchanged. Rice Steady; Carolina (Wifase; Louisiana 7a Tc; lUngoon eM(a4c. petroleum uun; uniteu km cruue 66c; leaned 10c. Tallow Quiet at 673" l-lc. Rosln-Dullatll 42al 47. Splrlla Turpentine 28f(28e. F.ggs F'lrmer; western 123l2Xc Provisions Pork auiet and steady: mess 110 2510 50. Beef dull. Cut meats steady; western long clear middles W V2.x. city do W25, Lard dull and unchanged; pi line steam 17 2tA7 25. IJutter Klrm: western b3i'ic. Cheese Nominally unchanged; SSJic Whisky-Heavy at f 1 07. Ckleasro market. Chicago, July 22. Flour steady and firm; spring extras ft 25((4 JW; Minnesota extras II 50(oiJ; western extras 14 3715 25; patents I5A s 50; winter extras 14 50(3(6; supernnes 12 25 3 75. Wheat Active, firm, higher and unsettled; No 2 Chicago spring 7fl!74o csh;7c July; 87Kc bid August; 84c September; sales at 84 CaWfi September; No. 3 do SbTtc. " Corn In good demand and a shade higher; .W a:74c cash ; 3tfc J uly ; 38J4a:fc August; 'i(m::.S)e September; rejected 060. Oats Steady and firm; 25c cash; 2f,'i524Jic July; Z!c August : 22c September. Rye Strong and higher at 514o2c. Mtrtey Steady and firm at 6ic. Provisions rork .quiet and steady; 19 25 9 30 cash; 9 27ti 30 August; f9 40 September. Lard steady and In fair demand; KJ 0 cash ; W Vrl August; 17 02 September. Bulk meats steady and unchanged. Whisky fl 05. Receipts Flour 8,000 bbls; wheat 41 000 bu; corn KiU.OOO bu; oats 57,000 bu; rve7,000 bu; barley l,0t bu. Shipments-Flour 6,000 bbls; wheat 16,000 bu; corn XKS.000 bu; oats 70.000 bu; rye none; barley SO0 bu. Baltimore market. Baltimore, July 22 Flour Steady; western superfine 12(33; do extra H 251 25; do family 54 tVS 25. Wheat Western dull and lower; No 2 westem winter red, spot, 1103; July II 02; August fl 0lli: September fl Ol&l 01. Corn western mixed, spot and July 4He; August 47?4c; September 4N'4c; steamer 449 45c. Oats Steady; western white 32c; do mixed 30c; Pennsylvania SOUc. Rye 1 mil and ea-sler; good to prime 50$53c. llay -tea Jy ; Pennsylvania prime f 1(13. Provisions r'irm. Pork fit) 75. Bulkmeats: loose shoulders 5c; clear rib sides Be; packed JH4"0Jie. Bacon: shoulders e; -clear rib sloes 7c. Hams 12c. Lard: refined Sc. 11 itter-C'ho ce western firm at 12(1. Potrolenm Quiet; refined at lOJaQlOJc; crude at W-asc. (Vffee-Dull: Ulo cargoes V QkW. Whisky Hull and lower: fl 07. KtcelPts Four2,6(bbl.H: wheat 116,000 bu: corn 21.500 bu; oats2,WX) bu; ryen.COO bu. Shipments Wheat too bu: corn 57,000 bu. Freights to Liverpool unchanged. St. Loala Market. St. Louis, July 22. CJotton Unchanged : middling lie. Flour XX to family scarce, wanted, and Arm; XX 13 50.175; XXX 14 15l 25; family fl 30 31 ''' Wheat Easier for cash ; No 2 red S7gsSc cash : 8iSjK5c August; No 3 do 86i(c87ic cash; He bid July. Corn Dull and little demand; No 2 mixed 35,'4C&;if)C cash; SStOc August; STc HaptcraJts Lower : No 2 24-25o cash : 24c bid iw y;'lif. bid August and September. Rvr-Dull :48c bid. Whisky Qo let at fl 05. Provisions Pork unchanged: jobbing at ') 5-V(!) 00. Lard nominally tw 85(0 90. Dry salt meats: nothing doing. Bacon quiet at uO, ftf 5i'($ 7C. Receipts Flour 4.700 bbls; wheat 111,030 bu; corn 19,ooo bu ; oats 21,010 bu ; rye 1.000 bu ; barley none. Shipments Flour 12,000 bbls; wheat 32,000 bu; corn 1,0 JO ba; oats none; rye none; barley none. Cincinnati Market. Oinctkw att, July 22. -Cotton Firm and in fair demand at lic. Flour sin ng; family f4 25. Wheat Firm and unchanged at 85393c; receipts 52.000 bu; shipments NiOUObu. Corn Urmer at 4lat5c. Outs Steady at Z7&i. Rye 4H(52c Barley Dull and unchanged; fall 4853c. Whisky-Steady at f 1 04. Provision Pork easier at f!) 7510. Lard quiet and steady ; prime sterna fS UU7. Bulkmesta quiet; shoulders 15; short rib 15 SO; short clear fti 10. Bacon dull and lower; ahoultier 8.1 toa5 fchort rib fo 250 37; short clar 16 K:i 7a. BuiUr Lul and nominal; western reserve l13c ; cVntral Oi.io sluc. Sugar Quiet; hard refined 10910c; MAn vlil!eUt'ic. Llnseel Oil Quiet at 5l(S3c. IIgs Firm and In fair demand at 13 50 4 50; receipts 1.0U0 head; shipments 416 head. Philadelphia Harbeu PHIXADILPHIA, July 22. Flour Quiet and steady; Miiier42v08; extras fv31; Minnesota 4iml v 14 ioJ 75; high grades ffrt7 &. Wheat Quiet; redHsc-yll; amber ft I33I 05; white tl084l 11. Corn Quiet; yellow 48."j0c; mixed 4'& 4iic. Oits-Dull: white western. 32 J33c; mixed western 3 52c. Kve Dull at 50A-i5c. Provisions Quiet and steady. Pork 110(31 10 50. Beer: India mess fl 75I7; smoked hams fllf4li 10; pickled do S 7.1550; green do f S Lord steady.: butchers $H 75 7. Butter New York and Bradford county extras 1 sISo; western reserve !2 Ho ritxs-Qtilet and steady; western 911c. Cheese - QiitH; western choline ty(lc letroUum Nominally unchanged; refined W'.c. crude 8j8ic. Whisky steady: western fl 08. Receipus Flour 1,)0 bbls; wheat 20 ,00 J bu; corn U2,00u bu ; oats 8,500 bu. New York Live Stock Market. New York, Julv 22. Beeves Receipts 5,001 head, making 10,900 bead for the week against 11,040 head for the previous week. Market week; good aDd prime cattle scarce and a shade firmer; common and medium plenty, extremely dull and easier prices; a few extra steers at 10'jc, to dress 64 lbs, but lOo, to dress 5s lbs and 57 Ibs.were figures for prime steers, while com noon Texas and half bred Colorado went at 7(i7,4c, to dress 6-5 lbs: ofterUigs bsrtly closed out: ex Dorters used 1.100 head at 9Mr 10'c. to dress 68 to 57 lbs. Shlpmr.nu for the week 1,370 head alive: 7,980 quarters beef. Hhpp Receipt 7,300 bead, Peaking 26,500 h.ea,a for the. -week; against 28,iM) head for the

same time last week. Sheen selling fairly at MA t 1 . . - I .1

4 ivi wim a lew picxs at MY-i cars Kentucky 60. Swine Receipts 8,800 head, making 22.7C0 nead for the week against 2210 head ftr the week. None offered alive. Market duli and west. Toledo market. TOLCTO. Ja V 22. Xb hMf HImH,- arnhn' Michigan, spot, II; do new 5c; August 9Jc; No 2 red winter, spot, 98c; new 85c; JulyVtc; August iuc;io 3 reo, new, Vlfc; No 3 D. and M. red. new. 95c: No 8 do 91m reiMted Wa. bash, new, 78c; new No 2 amber Illinois 99o. Corn Steady: high mixed 4lJc; No 2 spot. Ju,ji t 4c ; August ic asKeu : rejecteu tstyic asked, 3so bid : damaged 83c. Oats DuU Michigan 28c asked, 27e bid. ReceipU Wheat 60,000 bu; corn 29,000 bu; oats none. Milpraents Wheat 84C0bu; corn 28,000 bu; oats none. At the Close Wheat firm: No 2 red winter. spot, mly.new, 954c; August 94c; D. and M. reu, new, vo-hvokc; new rejected soc. Corn Quiet: high mixed 41kc: No 2 4le asked, 4oj4c bid; No 2 September 23c. Eaat Liberty Live Stock market. fcAST Libf.rty, July 22. Cattle Receipts since Friday last were 1,751 head of through, and tUl head of local stock : total for the week ending to-dav 8,171 bead throuKh and 2,261 head or local against 3J27 head of through and 2,123 head of local for the week before; supply light so far for this week's market, with nothing doing except at retail, and that is lighter than usual; good cattle strong at last week's prices. Hogs Receipts to-day 6,105 head; total for the week ll.euo head against 10.900 heod for last week. Yorkers f4 304 40; Philadelpnias f I 704 85. r Sheep ReceipU to day 2,200 head; totil for the week 9,400 head, against 9,200 head for last week; selling fair at ft 25(3 1 10; proi poets lair. Hllwankee market. Milwaukee, July 22. Flour Quiet but firm. i Wheat Unsettled ; opened and declined; closed Arm; No 1 Milwaukee bard II Ot:No Milwaukee II 05; No 2 do fl 01: July fl 05; August 91; September 86c; No 8 do 81flKC. Corn Firmer; NoaSS-c. Oats Kasler; No 2 'Zbo. Rye Steady; No 1 51c. Barley-Firm and higher; No 2 sprltg 80c cash ; 8-J e bid August ; 8ic September. Provisions Quiet but steady. Pork f9 75 cah and Julv. Lard: prime steam f7. i Freights Wheat to Buffalo 1?4C. I Receipts Flour 0,500 bbls: wheat 63 000 bu. Shipments Flour 12,000 bbls; wheat WfKV bu . St. LonU Cattle market. St. Louis, July 22. Cattle Stead and slow; common to choice native beef steers 13 25a5; do cows and heifers 12 253 50; cornfed Texas steers I&4; Colorado steers ft 75(3 4 50; grass Texas steers f2 25(3 30. Receipts 2,250 bead ; shipments 675 bead. j Hogs Scarcely more than nominal j a few sales at t44 25; light shipping to good Yorkers f3 90;tt4 20; mixed packing 14 0!4 20; butchers' to fancy fl 20(94 30. Receipts 5,000 head; shlpxents 2,000 head. I Sheep Steady and In fair demand; pood to fancy muttons f303 65: choice to fanct lambs K2 753ti0. ReceipU 1,000 head; shipments 150 head. Chicago Cattle market. Chicago. July 22. The Drovers' Journal reports: i Hogs Receipts 8,000 head; shipments 5,750 head. The market is a shade stronfer, except mixed and rough; sales of Bhippiig 1120 (34 50; light ft 104 20; mixed 14 05. i Cattle Receipts 1,900 head; shipments 1,300 bead. The market is scarce and strong; steers f44 80: butchers' weak; cows ti tio 3 60; bulls f22 50; Texaus, heavy sufply, at f2 m 30. I Sheep Receipts MO head; shlpmtnU ISO head. Market lull at 13 HH&4. i Forelfrn markets. j Loxdow, July 22, 5 p. m. Consols foi money 95 7-ltt; do account 9.5. ruiiiroau niuires Illinois v.eu lj iti o.jj r-uii-sylvan la Central 31; Reading 19; ErielO'i; I) referred 32. United 8tates Bond-5-2is of 1867 10Hi ; 10 40s uy; newnves ioi;4; js iw;. Paris, July 22. Rentes lllf 40o. Antwerp, July 22. Petroleum 2ttf. Liverpool, July 22. Cotton Firm at BMft 6l; sales 12,001 bales, including 2,O0OlMles for speculation and export and 4,500 American. Baltimore Urfi Stock Market. Baltimore, July 22. Beef Cattle-Market dull; medium and common grad Vrfte tower; very best f4 S7ia5 87J; nxsllum ti Hh4 75; first quality f3 7ol 25; ordinary 12 HxZ; most sales H4 75. Receipts 2,272 hud; sales 1,7. bead. Hogs Market fairly active and ;4o higher; quotatlonsfti-(i6 75. Iteceipts 3,4:18 head. Sheep Receipts 6,618 bend; prim slightly advanced with market quotations at fo3 7o. Host ota market. ' IVwtojc, July 22. Flour Steady; supers f3 (33 t0: extras fil 50; Wisconsin extras ft 2.5 (Hi: Minnesota do fVa5 75: winter what,f hlo, Inllana and Michigan do f 175(5 25; St. Louis fxatj; patent f" 75.a7 50. ! Corn Steady; mixed aud yellow 4S552c; steamer 4fJ,a4.sc. ' Oats In fair demand; No 1 and extra white 3Sg41c:No 2 white 3JQ3c;No 3 vhlte 34 Slc; mixed 32$3iic. Mew York Dry Goads market. New York, July 22. Business con times fair I ri some makes of cotton and woolm goods. Dark prints &ie more active; (Jarnir's prints advanced ic. Brown and bleach al cottons and grain basis In steady request; colored cottons firm. Wool tluunels are In good demand; men's .wear woolens are dolig fairly, and Kentucky jeans are in steady djnand. Oswego market. Oswego, July 12. Wheat steady :No 1 Milwaukee II 12; red state fl 12; while f 120. Com Firm: high mixed Toledo 40c; state 4lc. Oats Unchanged ; mlxeil state 3t. Oil Cltv market. Oil City. Julv 22. Market orened with sales at i 1 i0(32 50, declined to 99-r, closing steady at fl 01. Shipments 44,OOODbls, averaging 834.00 bbls. Transactions 400,000 bbls. Pittsburg Petroleum maiket. PrrrsBrrin. July 22. Petrolenm-Crude at II 20 at Parser's : refined 10e foi Philadel phia delivery. i Wlhiiincton market WiLMisfrrox. July 22. Spirits Ttrpentl Steady at 28Ve. INDIANA INTELLIGENCE. Recorder Dearth, of Clinton cointy. Is visiting Madison county friends. .,' Slabbing ' affrays vsry the mmotoriy a South Bend, Charles Kelley beirj? the latest ictim. Auditor Forkner, of Anderson, is under a physician's care. Jack don't like to be 'hoQsed." J At last they have taken to robbing the Lifayette jail, and fears are Hitertaioed lest the sheriff might mysteriously be carried off. Wheat throughout the county over the average. Corn a promising stand, Oats, and all other crops, have not been (equaled for many years past. Farmers jubihnt. Tte slaughter house at Fort Wayne has been investigated, and the snielling committee Is now en route for the fellers farm, of this city, their conatitutionshaving been hardened. There is more quarreling and bickering to the square inch among jthe towns of the Tenth and Thirteeiih districts than in all the other towns of the state.Both districts are republican, j Lafayette Courier: Hughes and Ward are pounding away in Colfax. Ward is ill and not able to do much, but works the best he can. The boys consider that Colfax is the hardest place to handle they have yet been in. i The current report that Mrs. D. Bark, of Charlottesville, attempted to commit suicide by cutting her throat, has bow developed itself to be all a "hoax." Mrs. Bnrk and her parentage are highly respectable, and the tattler who such reported reflects no credit to his character. Samuel Felton, of Marion, -who was struck in the head with a two pound weight, by Ctmsin rSt4lli wait mtrfliini nf 4kta r.)aa July 15, died on Friday. A pest mortem and coroner's inquest on last Saturday decided that the skull was fractured, and placed Mr. Ooldthwait under $3,000 bonds to answer to the chares of murder in the second detrree. A preliminary examination w.U be held to . day. An old grudge and oad whisky tb.e foundation of, the. trouble

THE FAIR SEAAOS.

Time and Plaee of Holdlna" af Rial District and County Fairs far IS'H. STATE FAIRS. Indiana, at Indianapolis, September 80 to October 5, Alex. Heron, secretary, Indianapolis. Ohio, at Columbaa, September 9 to 13, John II. Khppart, secretary, Columbus. Illinois, at Freeport, September 16 to 21, 8. D. Fisher, secretary, Springfield. Missouri, at 8t. Louis, October 7 to 12, G. O. Kalb, secretary, St. Louis. Michigan, at Detroit, September 16 to 20, J. P. Thompson, secretary, Detroit. Iowa, at Cedar Kapids, September 16 to 21, Jno. It. Shaffer, secretary, Fairfield. Nebraska, at Lincoln, September 23 to 27, D. H. Wheeler, secretary, Plaltsmouth. Oregon, at Salem, October 10 to 18, E. M. Walte, secretary, Salem. Wisconsin, at Madison, September 9 to 13, George K. Bryant, secretary, Madison. Minnesota, at St. Paul, September 2 to 7, R. C. Judaon, secretary, Farralngton. California, at Scrameuto, .September 16 to 22, Robert Beck, secretary, Sacramento. Vermont, at St. Albans, September 10 to 12, Henry Clark, secretary, Kutland. Texas, at Houston, October 21 to 26, James F. Dumble, secretary, Houston. Georgia, at Macon, October 28 to November 2, .Malcolm Johnson, secretary, Macon. Pennsylvania, at Erie, September 23 to 27, Thomas J. cxlge, Hecretary, llarrisburg. New Jersey, at Waverlv, (September 16 to 21, W. M. Force, secret-iry, Newark. Kaunas, at Kaunas City, September 16 to 21, D. L. Hall, secretary, Kansas City, Mo. Central Ohio, at Mecbanlcbur, September 8 to 0, J. K. shepherd, secretary, X chanicsburg. Colorado, at Denver, September 21 to 28, John Armor, secretary, I)enver. Southern Ohio, Dayton, September 2i to 27, J. A. Miller, secretary, Dayton. DISTRICT FA IKS Ok INDIANA. Bridgeton Union, Iiridgetou, Prke county August 2J to 31, D. Sej bold, secretary. Dunkirk Union, Duukirit, Jay county, September S totf, Juo. T. Suttou, secretary. Edinburg Union, Edluburg, Johnson county, September 'A to 28, Jno. T.Givens, secretary. Fountain, Warren and Vermillion, Covington, Fountain county, September 21 .to 27, Homer Sewell, secretary. Henry, Madison and Delaware, Mlddletown, Henry county, August 20 to 23, D. S. Youart, secretary. Knightstown Union, Knlghtstown, Henry county, Augnst 27 to 30, U. Ballard, secretary. .Lioogootee District, logootee, Martin county, October 8 to 12, C. S. Wood, secretary. Mitchell District, Mitchell, Iawrence county, September 2o to 2a, J. T. Biggs, secretury. . Middlefork DUtrict, Miduietork, Clinton county, August 26 to 30, Oliver Gard, secretary. rortneast Indiana, Waterloo, DeKaiD county. October 8 to 11, Jan. H. Barnes, secretary. Prairie Farmer, Fraucesville, fulaski coun ty, September 10 to 13, O. H. Garrigues, secretary. Kussellvllle Union, Russellville. Putnam county, August 1 to 21, G. S. Durham, secre tary. Kemlngton lutrict. Keiuingtou, Jasper county, August 27 to 30, iU. Jeffries, secre tary. southeast Indiana, Aurora. Dearborn coun ty, tk'ptember 3, 0. P. Cobb, secretary. .Switzerland and Ohio. Eat Enterprise. Switzerland county, September 10 to 13, W. H. laaison, secretary. Thorn town l nlon. Thorn town. Boone coun ty. September 24 to2S, Ueo. Nepttvne, secretary. l. U1UU VllJ 11,1111 I, li KKSll It J . xMuuviya, county, September 24 to 27, L, D. Lambert, secretarj-. Worthington Industrial, Worthlngton. Greene county, September 21 to 27, D. N. Mo Kee, secretary. COfXTY SOC1KTLES. Allen county. Fort Wayne, tiepteinbr-r 9 to 13. 1. D. G. Nelson, secretary. Bartholomew county. Columbus. August 27 to SI, J. D. Lyle, secretary. Boone county. Eeoauon. September to 13. Jesse Neff, secretary. BiacKiord county, uartiord city. September 21 to 27, J. 11. Ueusener, secretary. (. ass county, Lieansitort, September 2t to 2H, D. W. Tomlinson, secretary. Carroll county, Deipni, eptemoer 23 to 27, R. L lllggtnbot ham, secretary. CMnioii county, Frankfort, September Ittto 20, John Bay less, secretary. ClarR county, cnariesiown, eepieiuoer 10 to 13, M. B. Cole, secretary. Decatur county, tireensburg, August J) lozi, F. M. Weadou, secreiary. Delaware coumy, Muncle, Septinoer lo 13, Frank Ellis, secretary. t-.lkhart county, Uoshen, October t to 4, Jno. W Irwin, secretary. A. Clay pool, secretary. Fraiikilii county, Biookvlllc, October 12 to H, M. A. Mess, secretary. Hilton county, ito;nester, Bepteiuoer v to 21, Vernon tiould, secretarj'GibsoA county, Princeton, September 1 to 20, Newton Shelton, secretary. 4runt couuty. Marlon, September. 17 to JJ, D. P. Cubberly, secretary. Greece county. Liu ton. October 1 to o, Pete Shultse, secretary. Hendricks county, Danville, September M) to 13, Wm. M. Hess, secretary. Harrison county, corydon, Beptemoer 10 to H, Charles Martin, secretary. Henry county, Newcastle, septemoer 17 to 20, 11. M.Nixon. secretary. Howard couuty. Kokomo. September l u2l. A. N. Urant, secretary. Huntincton county, Huntington, September 17 to 20. W. A. Jones secret iry. Hamilton county, Cicero, August 27 to 30, D. O. Clitlord, secretary. Jackson county. Brownstovn,ptemt)er,w.L. Benton, secretary. Jasper county, uensseiaer. September. 17 to 20, Iru VV. Yeoman, secretary. Jay county. 1'orliand, October l to 4.(xorge W. Miller, secretary . Jenerson couuty. Maaison, septenxuer 17 to 20, A. Daniels, secretary. Knox county, Jnceunes.ucioDer it to ju, k. E. Steen, secretary. Kosciusko couuty, Warsaw. September 24 to 27, E. V. lyle, secretary. Lazranse county. LsiiraiiKe. September 25 to 27. Ira Ford, secretary. take county. Crown J'oint, September 24 to 27. Henry Pettiboiie, aeoretary. Lanorte county, Lrfiporie, beptemuer to 27, II. C. Slianuon, ecre ary. Lwrenee couuty, Bedford, Hepterawber 10 to 13, Charles T. Woolfollc, secretary. AladlHOG county, Anderson, eeitember S to 6, t:. R. Mccullougli, secretary. , Marlon county. Valley Mills, September 5 to 7, Anion Dean, secretary. Miami county, reru.Me-ptemiter u toa, jonn T. Stevens, secretary. Monroe county, BJoomington, September is to 20, Carter Perrlnir, secretary. Morgan county. Martinsville, beptemner to to 16, 11. A. Smock, secretary. Noble county, Llgonler, Septeraber 17to20 J. 11. Hoffman, secretary. Perry county. Home, October 1 to 1, 1. L. Whitehead, secietary. Pike county. Petersburg. September 2 to. 6. B. P. Klchardson, aecrtilary. Forter county, Valparaiso, septemoer la to 20, Reason Shlnaherger, aecretary. roney county, new 11 arm ing, September iv to 13, Frank D. Bolton, secretary. I'utnam county, ureencastie. bepiemier23 to 28, T. C. Grooms, secretary. icindoipn county, Winchester, September it to 20, J. !. Fisher, secretary. itipiey county, osgoou. AJoaasi -u tov, iw Johnson, secretary. Kush county, uusnvlue, September to u, l"n Link, secretary. Shelby county, shelbyvlUs, Septemr ta 7, A. J. Gorgas, secretary. R. Peelle, secretary. Steuben count y, Angonxeeptemoer vo it. M. V. Cratn, sec re tan". Sullivan county, Sullivan, septexur G. W. Easier, secretary. j ippecnoe county, Lafayette, rpteiooer a to 7. Daniel Royse, aecretary. V lgo county. Terre 1 Uute, SepUnnber to 14. Jos. Gilbert, secretary. wabasn county, waiMwui, septouer i to u, Geo. W. Pauling, secretary. Warren county. Vmt Lebanon. September V to 11, Jaj. C. Miller, secretary. warric county. EooevlUe. uctooer a to vtt Rice Wilson, aecretary. Wells county, Blofflon, Octaber 21 to 27, Levi Mack, secretary. Good 9m tne, Uerman Jews, INw York Exchange.) Tbere are 110.00M German Jews In New York. NotOLeo them was ever known to sleep in a station bouse or turn boot black. Rothschild, the 'nead of the German house of tbat name, 'who loaoed Turkey nrarly $100,000,0110, looks so shabby snd poor that you would "feci like flfierinz htm a penny, lie thinks t hat a Jewish b v who starts wi'.li rive cents jn Monday wll come out ahead ol the Gent) ie boy Saturday night, allowing tne latter a, -start of $l.oO. Komethlna: Like Wasblngton. . Toronto Globe. "Even without a heated term things would r nrattv warm in the Oaebec assembly. M 'Tarte called M. Langelier a "liar" in debate, ni anolovizsd for it by nresentine the ex case that some one bad called him (MTarte) "callows meat" Then, after one member had moved to take vp a certain bill, another

member moved, "in amendment," that the fame bill be taken op! When asked to ex -plain such singular action, he showed kindly that he wanted to get the bill through, and didn't think that his honorable friend's caEacity or character was such as to make the ouse look favorably upon any measure his honorable friend might advocate.

The Plttsaara- Female College, whose advertisement appears in another column, has fine building?, eight departments, and twenty-three teachers. It has superior musical advantages, atd in every regard ranks with the best schools on the continent The charges are very moderate. If you have a daughter to educate, by all means send to the present, the Kev. I. C. Pershine, D. D., Pittsbuig, Penn., for a catalogue. Fall term opens September 4. A eod aeesaat. To sum it- up, six leag years of bed-ridden sicknrss and suffering, costing $200 per year, total, $1,200 all of which was stopped by three bottles of Hop Bitters, taken by my wife, who has done her own housework for a year since without the loss of a day, and I wont everyDouy to Know n ior tneir benefit. Johx Wkxxs, Butler, N. Y. The highest authority in New Englandthe State Assayer of Massachusetts, after a careful analysis of Hall's Vegetable Sicilian Hair Renewcr. certified that it is the best preparation for its intended pnrpoees tbet has been exhibited for examination, that its constituents are pure and carefully selected for excellent quality, and that it forms an efficient preparation for promoting the growth of the hair and restoring the original color. This world renowned preparation is for Bale by all druggists. Record, Red Oak, Iowa. TRUTHS. HOP BITTERS, (A Medicine, not a drink,) CONTAINS HOPS, BCTJir, MtSiDBAKE, DANAND THE Pl'RFXr JtlStt MT MKOICA TAHITI ES OF AM. ATHEK BITTER. THEY CURE All Diseases of the Stomach, Bowefs, Blood. Liver, Kidneys and Urinary Organs. Nervousness. Sleeplessness, Female Complaints and UrnNkMaem, 8l,ooe-lN GOLD Will be paid for a case-they will not cure r help, or for anything-Impure or iujurioaa found in them. Ask you druggist for Hop Bitters and free books, and try the Blt'ers before yon sleep. Take no other. The Hop Cough Cure and Pain Relief is the Cheapest, Surest and Best. FOR SALE BY ALL DRUG6JHTSK Browning & Slosne. A. Kfcfer, Stewart A Barry, French's Medical lepotr Masonic Temple, Wholesale. Thomas H. Bow uks,. Attorney. STATE OF INDIANA, Marion County, as. In the Superior court of Marion county, ln toe State of Indiana, September term, 137. .W&,XS. Room 4. The Connecticut Mutual Life 3h sura nee Company vs. Jacob T Wriuht, Jinnea Milbum. William W. liaminell, MelviUe Strong, Persis S. Si rong, Phcrnix Babcock; ex'K, et.;., et al. Be it known, that on the 23d day of July, 1878, the above named plaintiff, by her attorney, filed in the office of the clerk or the Superior court of Marlon county, In tae state ol Indiana, her complaint against the above named defendants, and t!iat afterwards on the 'Oct day of July. 1878, the said yiaintin tiled in sild clerk's offlce the affldavK? of a conipeteut person showing that said' defendants James Milburn, William W. llammell, Melville Htroug. Persis S. strongjinr-Phenlx Babcock, executor of Francis M. Babcock, deceased, are not residents of the state-jf Indiana. Now there-ore. aald defendant laat above r a Tied are hereby noticed of the filing and pendency of said complaint against them, and' that unUss they appear and answer or demur thereto, at the calling of said csiwe on Friday, the I3ih dy of September,. IfcTS, being the eleventh judicial day of the term of said court, to be begun and h-?ld at the court house in the city of Indianapolis, en the firstMonday lu eptember, 1S78; said complaint, and the matters and things therein contained! and alleged, will be heard and: determined' in. their absence. AUSTIN ITw BROWN, Clerk. july21-3w Thomas H. Bowus, Attorney. STATE OF INDIANA. Marion County, sa. lu the superior court of Marlon county, life the state of Indiana. No.22.tfil. Itooral. Sep tember term, 1S78. The Connecticut Matuttl Uife Insurance Goupany vs. ranvllle K. Wright.. Joel O. Wn itssides, William C. Comstock,. Saiyael Millnr, Persis S. Sironir, et al. Ba It known, that on. the 23d day of Jrdy, 1S7S, the above named plaintiff, by h3 attorney, filed In the oflloeof the clerk of Uve superior court of Marion ooitnty, in the state of Indiana, her compla nt aaintt the ateve named defendants and thai afterwards,. on the 23d day of July, 1, the said plaiatiff tiled in said clerk's offlae the afhday.oof a competent person showJos: that aaid defendants, Joel (i. sVllilesides, W'jlllamC. Coms'CQk, Samnel Ml ler and ' Persis S. Strong, are not residents of the state of indiana. Now therefore, aald leeadants laat above named are hereby notified of the tiling and pendency of said com pis in t against txieux, and that unless they. aopou.r and anwen or demur thereto, at tilt oalliii? of said cause on Friday, the 11th day of September, 187 A beiag Uth Judicial day of the term of said court, to be- beeun and held at' the aeurt house in the-el-1y of Indianapolis, on tl a 3ist Monday. in tember, 1878, said oomp awmt. and the matters and things therein conbUaed and alloged will be heard and determined in their nhwna(h AUSXLS H. BROVN.Ueck. Jul21-3w Thomas Hi Bom ass, Attorry. STATE OF INDLAl A., Marlon oouiiJy.ss: In the Hi perior Caart or Marion cjunoty, iu the state f LnOjjtua, No. 'JSXM. Koom No. 1 Septeraber Iwiu, 1878. The Trustee of Trtaity College vs. Heaben Andrus, William W Wymond, eS.oL Be It kno-avn,. the on the day of J uly. 1878. tne abw nsaived piaintin. oy meir at torney, nled la tQe tifllce of cuk or tne Superior Cauttoi Marl in countylu the stat or Indiana, their eowpiaint ainw we aoove named defendants ami that afterwards, on the same day, ttj suid plalnLUs ttled in said clerk's oflce tha atndavlt of a competent peraon showina that said oevaaant, wiuwai W. Wyrand, U-aot a resldec olthe t-ta e . lodlaua. Now. therefore, said defeodaat last aboxe named fe.hervKy notln d of 5b e tiling, and pvOj. ency oi said complaint aWjtst htm, and taat unless ae aprnandansvv4rsordemursthr eto, at the calling of sailcasiseon the 13 th. day of Septemoer, )SS. beiDi the nth Judicial nay of the term of said court, be begun and held at the court house in tho elty of Indian ioii, or. the first Monday in September, 1KX, ejur, coranla'.nt. and the matters and things therv-rn caMtalned and alleged, will be heard and etemlned In his absenct - AUSTIN U. BROWN Jul21-3w Wvrk. Higher Education fur Ladifs. PITTSBURGH FEMALE (ALLEGE. Elcxaut Bnllillnzs, Eight Depigments. Twenty-three Teachard. Thirteen tea hers In the Conservatory of Music-connected with the Colles?v Charges les thau any fcliottl iu Ihe United F.tates adordmg equal advantages and acooiuraodations , Kali Wm opena Hept. 4. Send to Vev. I. C. FER8H1NG, D. 1)., Pittsburgh, feQn .fora catalogue. STRAYED OR STOIsElsr. ESTRVYED OU STOLEN Two mares, one a gray and the otaer a bay. The gray Is about 8 yuars old, aod la medium size and blind In her left eye, Hack where the collar sets. And the bay is about 15 hands high, and la pretty old, and Is poor, and is rubbed behind her Iron leg. fd reward will be paid to the finder. Addreai THOS. HOLE, No. 62 Nebraska street, India napolU, Indiana,

atakk1 Of Ten Years' Duration. The Discharges Thick, Bloody, and of Foul Odor. Senses of Smell and Taste Wholly Gone. Entirely Cured by SAIIFORD'S RADICAL CURE,' Messrs. Weeki A PoM.ttj Ontlerwn I feel cotbrelled to -knowledi,-T to too tbo grttt beoeflt Axroan's KiDlCALCrii liu been lane. For ten years I bare been sSVteted with this loathsome disease, and especially Is the winter tie bu it been moat aerere. The rffecharfra baa boen thick and bloody, emitting a foal odor so bad ttt my Ereeneeln a room with otacra waa very otensiTe them. One week after commeneina; the aae of KiKroiD'i IUdical Cm I wna not trouble with k at alL My arnaes of taste end smell, which) rvr wiollg gone, have now fully returned, and my feneral health i much improvrd. Tovra, AXELBOrRTK H. FOKIT Mnrt-Uand Wrikr. Ckaxd Eatids, Mich Xot.S.ISTB. LATER. GrtTemenj The psckstre of fairroWs fnta arrlrrd hf ro to-night all right. I don't know what i boald hnye done if It had not been ferthia remedy, I hare tried Nasal Donrhea and everything ela, and! although I hare ben able to llop the ffcnalve diavcharge, I hare not ben able to recoyrrmr aenaei of Uate and aroell until I tried Siitrou'iCrM. Ton can refrr any ono yon cbooae to mr, and I will rheerfhrty Inform them In detail aa to the bene&t the remedy uaa been to me. Yonr. MKLrtOTItN'K H. rORD. Qbaxd Ratios, Mica, Kor. 15, 1876 SAIIFORD'S RADICAL CURE Kot only promptly arrests the eorrodlnfr dTachargeS In Catmrrh, iMit. by aympathetic action. Ft retorca te sound health all the organs of the head that have become affected by it, aod exhibit any ol the iollowInu afiecttona: Defective Hyeaipht, Inflamed and Mattery Eyes. Painful and AVatery Kjres, Ikfs of Hearing, Baa-ache, Neural gia of tho Ear, Dischanrvs from the Ear, lUnicg; SToiaee In the Head, Dizziness, Mervons Headache, Pain In the Temples, Loss of the Seneea of Taste and Smell, Elongation of the Crala, Inflammation of the Tonsils, Putrid SoroThroat, Tickling or Harking Cough, JiroiichitU, and Vlcedlng of. Uxa Luncs. Etch psclisjre contain Dr. Sanford's Improred Inhaling Tube, with fall and cart-lull prepared-U-rectlona for uae in all eases. Price, tl. Foraaleby all wholesale and retail d, ufcita and demlera tbrooghout the United States a ! Canadas. tVKKKS A POTTER, General AgenU aud WUolcsalo Drugv gUts. Boston, Mass.. CQLLHJS Voltaic Plasters AK Electro-CalranUr Darferr, combined VrtVt: a highly Medicated Platter, forming the: frrandeat curative agent in the world of medicine,, and utterly surpassing all other Flatters heretofore -In use. They acronr.pl ish more in one week taaai the old Plasters in a whole year. They do sot JW liatc, they ccaa. They Relieve Kelieve Kelieve Kelieve Relieve Kelieve Kelieve Kelieae Affections of the Chest. Longs. Affections of the Affections of the Affections of the Affections of the Affections of the Affections of the A fleet inns of the Affectionsof the Affections of the A fractions of the Heart. Liver. Spleen. Kidneys. Spine. Kerves. Mnsclea. Joints. K nea. Kelieve Kelieve Kelieve Kelieve Affectiuaa of tUu blnewa THo matter what mav be the e Ttcnt of yonr suffer Ing.try one of these Plasters. Kelirf is inxtantant ou, a fact supported by hmntfreiis of testimonials in our pousencion. - Bear in. aiind that the most Important discoveries In pharmacy date buck less than ten years, and that combinations of gums and essences of plants and shrubs arc herein united with Electricity to form a curative Pl.-uctcr, In soothing, healing, and strengthening properties as far superior to another Plasters her tornrc in tuo as the scicoUiC physiciaa is to the horse-lcich. Tr 1 cn r? C-ntn. B careful to call for COLLINS VOLTAIC PLASTEKlestyongctsomowonhlcssimitation. Sold by all Wboli-sale and RetaiLDraggtsta thronghout th t'nlted States and Canada, and by WEEKS A VOX'.Tfcli, Proprietors, Bos40B klas. Thos. H. Itowua, Attorney. STATE OF INDIANA, Marlon county, as. In the Superior. Court of Marlon couaty. In the State of Indiana. No. 22,576. beptemaer term, 1878. The Trustees of Trinity College vs. James M. Crawford, Jacob P. Dunn, John B. Bu-fljee, citephen A. Holt, Jahlelll. Mullin and Benjamin Franklin. Be it known, that on the 16th day of Inly, 1878, the above named plaintiffs, by their attorney, filed in the office of the clerk of the -ipe-rior Court of Marien. eeonty. In the sJate of Indiana, their coBaplajAt agalust the above named defendants, and that afWrwards, on the16th dav of July, 1878, the said plain tiC filed: In said cleric 'a omce tlve atnda vit ot a competent person showing that at Id defendants, John B-Bugbee.Sephea A. Ho' tJahlelH.Mul11 n and Benjamin Franklin, aj -e not residents of tbe state nf Indiana. Now therefore, said defendants last aoovenamed are hereby nafitfled ,r the filing and pendency of said complaint t gainst tium, andi tnat uuiesa they appear and answer or demurthereto, at the caUla; o aa id causa on Monday, the 16th day of Sept ruber, 1ST,, being, the thirteenth judicial dray of tbe term ot said court, to. bt ' begun aad held at the Court House in Kb e city of Indianapolis, on the first Monday In Septemoer, ssua cot lplalnt, and the matters an t .thlnts tb-tw lQ contataed and alleged, will be heard art4 determined in their absence. AVS TIN II. BIWWN, Julyl"-3w Clerk. T2. IV Bom? .es. Attorney. STATrrOF 1NDLAJ.A, Marion county, ss: In trie suyerlnrw urt of Marion county, in the ata'jB of lDiliuvs jl. No. 2277. Boom 4. beptemaer term, 1KV . The ConneatlcuA Mutual Life Insurance Company vs. EllaWjeth Schmidt, Daniel McClure, Thoiuns H. Corwlne, Thomas J. Landine, Jtunes Lu. Car mine, et al. Be itvknvn,:r.at on the 16th day of July, 1878, the abesre arjmed p atntlff, by ber attorney, Jled in IW omce of tne clerk of tbe superlf r.couifi of... Marion county, in the state of Indiana, k&r m plaint sgatnat the above n i land uCeadants; and that afterward on the sate e day, the said plaintiff flielln said, cj'rk'sotnce the affidavit ot a competent Twrse. ebowing tbat said defendants, laulel jre, TIkuurs II. Corwin. Thomas JLiiiidijj r nd James L. t armine, are not reslufnts b lb e state of Inuiana. Jtuv, tlv Telore, aaiti dt-frndants last above tamea tu e hereby notiliea of the flliug and pen-Uency of said complaint against tlietn, fa id that unless they appear and ansvrww or demur thereto, at the calllnar ; of said. ?ause on Monday, the loth day of bepientmr,ib8,t)eingiue tniruentn judicial day of ibt errn of said court, to be begun and held at thee art house In tte city of Indianapolis, on tlteti ist Monday In (September, 1878, said compitklit, and the matters and things therein CMU'tained and alleged, will be heard and deterxal aed in their absence. AUSTIN II. BROWN, July 17-3 w. . Clerk. Thos. II. Bowles, Attorney. QTATEOF INDIANA, Marlon county, as: O In the Superior Court of Marlon county, in the State of Indiana. No. .',581. Room 4. September terra, 1878. Luzon W. Clark vs. Patrick ITealy, Jessie Ileaiy, James O'Meara and Ann O'Meara, Be it known, tnat on the IStn day ot July, 1S78, the above-nnmed plaintiff, by his attorney, filed in the office of the clerk of the Huperior Court of Marlon county, in the State of Indiana, his complaint ar.ilnst tbe above- named defendants aud that afce-waids, on the same day, the said plaintin" filed in said clerk's office the aindavit ot a competent person showing that said defendants, James O'Meara and Ann O'Meira are not residents of the State of Indiana. Now therefore, said defendants last above named are hereby notified of the filing and pendency of said complaint against them,. tnd that unless they appear and answer or demur there to. at the calling of said cause on Monday, tlJt 1GI h day of 8eptember,l87K, being the thlrtee'jtn judicial day of the term of said court, tv be begun and held at the court bouse in tb. eity of Indianapolis, on the first Monday in September, 1878, aald, complaint, and the matters and things therein contained and alleged, will be heard and determined In their absence. JmlJl74w AUSTIN H, BROVr-N, Clerk.

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