Indiana State Sentinel, Volume 27, Number 51, Indianapolis, Marion County, 7 August 1878 — Page 8

THE USTDIAA STATE SENTINEL-, WEDNESDAY MORNING, AUGUST 7, 1878-

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FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL

FINANCIAL. Office of the Indianapolis Sentinel, 1 Monday Evening, Aug. 5. I The local money market is without any- new features of especial interest. Rates of Interest Continue steady at 8i10 per cent. Xew York Financial Mat tens. New ork. Aug. 5. Money easy at 2.2 per rent, clotting at 2 per cent. Prime mercantile paper 3a3i per cent. Custom Receipts 4o8,000. The assistant treasurer disbursed $310,000. Clearings ao.64U.0i 0. Gold Holt at 10O6 throughout the day. Carrying Rates l per cent. Borrowing Rates J32 per cent. Governments Irregular. Railroad Bond Unsteady. State Bond Quiet and steady. The stock market opened active, and the sell lug movement in At. Paul sent the preferred shares down 2 and common per cent. The decline was attributed to no receipt of wheat at Milwaukee to-day and to the unfavorable crop reports. Northwestern fell zyj$2yA per cent. In sympathy with St. Pau!,und the rest of the market went off H to 1 per cent except Upland and Union Pacific, lu'b were firm, During the afternoon the market was strong and higher, the advance from the lowest points ranging from to 2 per cent, with coal stocks and granger shares ruot-t conspicuous In Improvement, The former closed generally higher than on Saturday. In the final sales there was a slight reaction from tne best figures of the day. Transactions aggregate! 1&2.000 shares, of Which 7,800 were Lake Shore, 18,000 Northwestern common, 23,000 preferred, 1,000 Rock Island, Sil.OUO St. Paul common, 16,000 preferred, 64,000 I-ackawauna, 3,500 New Jersey Central, 2,100 Delaware and Hudson, 2,300 Morris and Essex, 200 Union Pacific and 4,800 Western Union. Coupons. SI 107!i Cleve. A Pitts 79 CouDons.'65(new).10'J:,4 Northwestern .. 'M Coupons, b7 104 J Do p referred 65y Coupons, b8.. .ion J. V. X I ifcVfc N. J. Central.... & fewo8 .... New 1044 Rock Islana....lizx rew 10-40S St. Paul Slii Do preferred..... 70 Wabash 13V Fort Wayne...- 93 Terre Haute... IK Do preferred - 1yx Chicago fc Alton- 82 Do pieferred 102 Ohio A Miss., 8 Del. A Lack 53 A. A P. Telegraph. 24 Missouri Pacific-. 1 ChL Bur.&Q 110J4 Hannibal A St. J. 11 C. P. Bonds u. p. Bonds my. U. P. Land Gr'nta.l05Z U. P.Slnk'g F'nd.l02 Tennessee (old).... M Tennessee (new) 33 Virginia (old) .. 20 Virginia (new)...-. 20 oLisaourl b... ...! 05 10-4" (coupons) -J09 Currency s. 120 W. U. Telegraph-. 8J Qulcksilver.... 12 do prererrexi &i Pacific Mall 1B54 Man oosa 1 preferred .... 1 Adams Express ...JO-.' We lis-Fargo tlx..... 88 American Ex - 4tt United States Ex- 44 N. Y. Central Wtf Erie 17a lo preferred 33 Harle.n 13M Mich. Central 62 Pauwna .1'27 U. P. Stock 63 Lake Shore 61;, Illinois Central COMMERCIAL. The general merchandise markets were characterized by no especial changes yesterday. Wheat was lower bylc than on Saturday owing to the advance in freights, but the market Is firm at the decline, with an active shipping demand and very small offers to sell. Early futures were easier, while September was higher and in good demand. Corn was moderately active at about former quotations, except for white and yellow, which are easier. Demand in good for most grades and offerings fair, but held above the market. Oats were quiet and unchanged. Flour was in fair demand, chiefly for family brands, and prices were unchanged. Provisions had a strong upward tendency, and an actual advance In prices was noted. Country produce was unchanged. Butter and eggs were both firm. The following were the receipts and shipments of leading articles during the preceding twenty-four hours, as reported to the board of trade :

Receipts Shipin ta 5,600 3,403 31,014) 32,H00 41,170 32,930 2.WJ0 4,200 1,200 168 10) 100 200 200 iai 40 ISO

Flour, bbla Wheat, ba Corn, bu, Oats, ba.. Bye, ba Barley, bu.. Bran. tons.... Com meal, bbls.., Starch, bbls. Kay, tons.... Lard, tea... Provisions, tons indiinapol:s markets. Breadstuff. Tunas. We quota: New wheat flour New frc.css,3i 50; fancy, fojS 25; family, H34 50; or grades, ft 2632 75. Wheat We quote: No 2 mixed 8990c; No 2 amber 90c; No 2 red lc; No 3 red 85987c; rejected, 84c; unmerchantable. 7(K480c; first hair Yugust 89c; Angnst 87c; September 8Sc. Sale 1 at No red, spot, 9:c f. o. b. Corn The following were the closing quotations: White, No 2, 42c bid o. t.; white. No S, 39jlc; yellow, 37c bid o. t.; high mixed, 37e bid o. t.; mixed, 38c bid I. o. b.; rejected, 3g Tc; no grade, 2333c; August, 30c bid, 37c asked. Oats We quote: Old mixed 2324c; new mixed 2222V,c; new No 2 white 22323c; mixed, August delivery, 21(321c; No 2 white, August, Ryu No 2, 47c spot or August. Bran 9 bid. Country Produce. Bctter The market is firm but quiet. Receipts are not large, but ample for the demand, which is good at former prices. Choice qualities sel readily at full prices, while grades a little off go at the inside figure. We quote choice fresh, good color, from store, 13ji4c; prima country, 10412c; inferior, 4 c. Etui Are In fair supply out firm. We quote gelling from store at beeper dozen. Poultry We quote: Turkeys, alive. 6c per lb : live ducks, young Si 25, old SI 75 per doi ;llve fowls, hens S2 60 per doz; roosters, 10 per doz: spring chickens scarce, in active demand and quick sale at SI 80,a2 25 per dozen from store, buying at SI 2o-'l oO, according to size; geese, full leathered, S-i CO per doz. FiATHiB We quote prime live geese at B8c ; mixed, geese and duck, 2025c ; old feath era KM'ioc. Tallow Prime country brings 6c In small lots. Rags Cotton mixed 2o per lb; wool c per lb. Dried Frtjits Dull and nominal. Beans Navy held at fl'Jl 26 per bu; medium 75c. . Vegetable and Frnlls. Quol ations on rrults and vegetables represent the selling prices from store: Black bckkies -Receipts large and demand fair. We quote S2 50 per stand for choice wi d in good condition, with sales as low as SI 50.3(2 for lota held over, out or order or sour; 1 .aw ton's extra large S4. (J rapes Mm all receipts; selling at 67c per pound. Pears Are In fair demand: choice will bring Slral50per bushel box ; selected Barlett'a 1 cx4 yet uunnci, coin iij'ju Peaches Receipts fair: desirable stock meets ready sale. Choice in good condition 1 1 1 a i.tVL, map 1 Kr. s nnftl. lty and size; extra lots bring 7tc; bushel boxes Plcxs Kecelpta heavy, especially for Dam sons. Large blue sell at St per stand; green raire S22 50 Der bushel; Damsons are very Soil, with an overstock; sell from S23 per stand. APPLE-Iloinegrown are coming freely to market, and the local traae is supplied rrora -omitrv wasons. There is no demand from fctore. We quote fair to choice 75cSl per bbl, as to qualit) , and very dull. Potatoes Are In Hgnt supply. We quote f lt 25 per bbl lor home grown In shipping OPIr;r. . " SWEET Potatoes Bermudas and southern nneen held alli'Sji per Dm. . Tom vtoe- Tne market Is over stocked with home grown; Imported lots are unsalable. .Extra fine lots of fresh home grown aw held at -ax: per ba.- . Cabhage Scarce. We quoV: 7oo per bbl, loose from wagons; SI for choice In shipping OIOxioys Doll, no demand. Choice can be ' bonzht at tll 50 per bbl. Watermelons Welling at 12025 per hundred for choice Nctmko Mei)!-Very few on the market. Held at II 501 7 dozen. v ProrlsIODM. There la a strong market, with an upward tendency in prices. Mkw Pork-10 50. Dhy Salt MkATH-Shoulders held at 5Mc; Clear ribs, sales 70,000 lbs at Ss 06; 40.000 lbs yumoier, SO 10, closing Vfi asked.

' Lard Prime steam, sale 2V) tierces winter at 7Sc ; summer held at 7(7c. H.P. Meats Hams nominally 9io. Jobbino Prices Mess pork held at lie; s. c. hams active at lOsllc, according to average and brand; a. c. shoulders 7c; breakfast bacon 8$f3Sc; bacon, clear Bides, firm at 7c; bacon, shoulders, ,c; kettle lard. In tierces, 8c; in kegs l4mc. Mlseellaueona Markets. Cheese Selling at 7c for ordinary; 8Jc for strictly choice. Cofees We quote ordinary to good 15 154c; fair 15iec: good prime I17Uc; strictly prime I7mnic; choice loi19c; fancy golden Rio 2020jc; Java 2628c; fmitation Java'242ic. Drcos Opium S4 755. Quinine S3 553 60. Borax 12c. Camphor held at 30'15c. Iodide rtash II. Iodine So 255 60. Alcohol U 15a 20. Assafa'toda 28035c. Alum 4c. Cochineal JWc. Chloroform 8500c. Copperas, barrels, S3 604. Cream tartar, pure, a335c. Indigo II 1031 20. Licorice, calab, genuine, 35 10c. Magnesia, carb, 2 or.. 30335c. Madder 12 a!4c. White lead, pure, S8 0. Castor oil, No I. oer eal. Jflral 10. OU bergamot, per lb, S3 oOO

3 75. Balsaui copaiba 40s4oc. Soap, Castlle. lo f20c. Soda, blcarh, 4(3c. sans, n.psom, 4(aoc. Sulphur, tlour, 5ric. Saltpetre 820c. Tur pentine 340c. uiycenne aaac. uromiae potash 60toc. Chlorate potash 2325c. Foreign Fruits We quote: Layer raisins, new. VI 00a2 25: old S17501 85: loose Mus catel, new, ft 352 50 per box. Prunes, new Turkish llllc. Citron 2025c per pound. New currants 67c. Dates iSc per pound. FiKS,drum,9l0c; layers. new,13(3l4c. Oranges, Rodi,SK(98 50. Lemons, Palermo, 10 50(11 ; Messina 110 5011. 1I1DES We auote: O. 8. cured 737Mc: gren hides, cows, '6c; green hides, steers, c; green kip 7c: green calf 8c; bulls, stags and grubby yt on. IIokhk Shoes Burdens tiAi 37K: mole shoes S.va587i. IKON car sizes 2; otner sizes at tne usuax advance. Leather We auote oak sole at 32a37c: hemI00K sole at 2430c; harness 30ra.c; skirting 34 .7c; rough harness 2830c; Pittsburg harness 3yiH7c; bridle, per doz, 4S.Vlc; city kip 5081c; French kiptitai 4u;city au sKinssoc(i m French calf skins Si 2ol 75. Molasses and ovbch New uneans mo lasses 3550c; common syrups 35010c; medium aVks: choice 50va65c; fancy 75cl. pi ails 12 40 per Keg, 10a to eou ; smauer sizes at regular advances, llorse nails: lens So per box ; other sizes at the usual advance. Kice T(g,w lor Piortn carouna. Oils Linseed 5;iio8c per gallon. Lard oil 60ti5o for current make extra. Coal oil 110 130" testllHl2!c. SALr We quote: St 101 15, car lots, for Ohio river: New York SI 11(91 15 on cars; small lots 5O10c more froaa store; dairy 33 50 for 00 to 100 pocKeis. soap uerman is quotea at 4?ic. Sugars We onote: Hards lo10c; stan dard A 9JO10c; offA9J4i!; yellows of all grades 7a8c. spices pepper iodise ; aispice itwJuc;cioves 50o5c ; cassia 35340c ; nutmegs 90cail 10 per lb. Ground coods PeoDer 2uri25c: elneer 20(3 25c; alsplce 230:c: cinnamon 403i0c; cloves 50 attiic; mustard 23a45c; baking powders 1830c: cream tartar 25O10C. Tinners' supplies Best brands . cnarcoai tin IC, 10x14, S7 2; XX 10x11, & 50; IC, 14x20, roofins tin, S0 75; IC, 23x28, roofing tin, S14; block tin, in pigs 22c: In bars 2c. Iron 27 B iron 3Vic: 27C iron 4c: galvanized 42Vi per cent. discount. Lead In pigs 4c; In bar, 5c. wool we quote: unwasnea at in.ic; fleece washed at 27aS0c: tub washed 30034c; burry wool 510c less. Indianapolis Live Stock Market. iReDortel by Dixon. Havens & Co., Commission Merchants for the Sale of Cattle, Hogs, Sheep ana urain.i Union Stock Yards. Aug. 3. The receipts were lighter for this market than for some time past, but the demand was not as good, there being but one buyer in the market, and he was inclined to press the price down, but on Monday there will be plenty of buyers again, and the receipts continuing light we expect higher prices. We quote: Common, S3 Ix&i 5u; fair packing and shipping, S3 751; good light, S3 la03 25; extra butchers' could have been sold at S4 40. out tney were neid hieher. The quality of hogs Is very poor. Cattle Receipts. H83 head: shipped. 928 head. There was very little done, as It was Saturday, we quote the market unchanged. Common, 50; medium, S175a3; prime to gcod, S3 253 S 50; prime butchers , S3 75(34; no shipping steers oC'ored ; there was very little demand for them, as the market east Is very bad : bulls. SI 5U42 25; cows and calves, 2094u. Sheep Receipts, 31 head: shipped, 280 head. The market was unchanged. Common, fi 2T0 2 50; fair to good, U 7503 25; extra fat, S3 50; iambs, 3Oic. TfABHETS BT TELEGRAPH. Foreign Market. London, Aug. 5. S p. m. To-day being bank holiday, all markets are closed both here and at Liverpool. new iors naraei. NEW York, Aug. 5. Cotton Spot firm; mid dling and uplands 11 15 16012 1-lttc ; futures nrm. Haies to-a ay 6,000 Dales. 000 bbls; superfine weste n and state S3 twOUv; common to good f 4 0134 30; wnite wneat extra S4 3545 75: extra Ohio S5o(ai5o: St. Louis SIO 7 2i; patent Minncwota S68 50. Wheat ouiet ana steady; receipts 372,000 im: sales of 442,000 bu; No 2 Milwaukee spring SI 10; 1 1 . i-r i,u ' n 1 I angraueu winter reu uo; .oouoiui 103; No2doS103l07K; ungraded white SI 01 20; extra white SI 2a. Kye nrm. Barley Nominal. Malt Neminal. Corn Active, but a shade lower; receipts 471,000 bu: sales 500.000 bu ; ungraded 43049c : No 3 46464c; steamer 4017r3 ; No 2 4i 4C. Oats Dull; receipts 76,000 bu: sales 67,000 bu; No 2 33c; white 33 SO 14c; No 134c; white 37c; mixed western 3234c; white western 33 37c: mixed sute 32iOi; do white 34037c. liay steady ; sniping 4ooc. Hops Quiet but steady. Coffee Quiet and steady. Sagar Steady; fair to good refining 1VJ Molasses unit ana nominal. Rice Dull and unchanged. Petroleum Steady: united SI OlHl 0214: . .. . . . crude ttc; refined 10c; coshes 1301 4c. 'i-aiiow la-ioc. Itosin Dull and unchanged; SI 40O1 45. Spirits Turpentine Steady at 27raj28c. Kggs Firm; Canada western 1102c. Provisions Pork firmer; mens S10 60. Beef quiet. Cut meats firmer. Middles: long clear western w &034.-j; city ao 90 io. u&ra nrmer; prime steam S7 77 Viuutter r inn ; western txg&x. Cheese Heavy; western 507c. Whisky Firm at 11 06. Baltimore Market. Baltimore. Aug. 5. Flour Quiet and steady; Howard street and western superfine S2l; extra S3 2534 25; family SI 50O5 25. Wheat western opened quiet ana lower; No 2 western winter red, spot and August, SI 01; September SI 04Ol 04. Corn Western quiet and steady; western mixed, spot, 48048c; August 48c; September 4M9jic; steamer 45c. Oat Hwady and In fair demand; western white ; do mixed 32033c ; Pennsylvania mixed 3335c. Rye Steady at 00O 53c. Hay Dull and heavy; Maryland and Pennsylvania prtme S 0jjl2. Provisions Firm and unchanged. Pork SH. Bulk meats: loose shoulders &Hc; clear rib sides 6c; packed WM. Bacon: shoulders bc : clear rib sides 7c. Hams 12013c. Lard : refined 8c. Batter Active and firm; choice western lOl5c. Petroleum Quiet; refined 10Cc; crude 80 Coffee Firm and quiet; Rio cargoes 130 Whisky Dull: SI 08. Receipts FiOur 3,400 bbls; wheat 163,000 bu; corn 30.000 bu : oats 8JJ00 bu : rye 1 jOOO bu. Shipments Wheat 114,000 bu; corn 31,500 ba. rreignt8 to Liverpool er steamer Quiet. Cotton y4c ; flour 2s ttd ; grain 8s. Bnflalo Cattle Market. Buffalo, Aug. 5. Cattle Receipts 231 head: total for the week thus far 4J6& head No sales to-dav. fresh arrivals being consigned tbrough; 10 car common from last week re mained unsold. Sneep and Lambs Receipts to-day 2,200 head; total for the week thus far 4.H0O head; through consignments 15 cara. No sales; 7 cars stock remain unsold. the week thus far 9,775 head: through consign ments 81 cars. Market dull and declining; de mand for workers lignt; neavy gooa to choice S4 5ooi 70, mostly at 11 5001 00; good to choice Yorkers St 30,'a-S 02: common to fair 4a4 25: offerings generally of a good quality ; V cara of stock remain unsoia. Baltimore Cattle Market. . Baltimore. Aug. 6. Cattle Greatly de. moralized, and 'i-akc lower; very best St 750 6 20; first quality S4 370 75: medium S3 250 4 VlKi' ordinary S2 60(cLi: most sales at S3 75 I 4 50: receDts 3.015 bead: sales 2.110 head. nogs moueraieiy active auu uui m uiiu av ft j 76 7L: receipts 6.06S head. Sheep and Lambs Receipts 8.778. Quota tions at S3 &oo y Wilmington Market. WrLMiNOTox, Aug. 5, Spirits Turpentine Quiet at wk.

Cnleago Market. Chicago, Ang. 5. Flour In good demand at full prices; western extras SI 50O5 50; Minnesota do S V36 50; winter do 14 50Oo 50. Wheat Irregular and active, but weak and

lower: No 1 red winter &54c: pjo 2 do WVc I cash ;91:c August and Keptember: No 2 Cni- I cago spring, 01a, 11 07; new voo casn ; oc August. Sales at 495Tc for August; 89?4 89c September; 8840S8Jic October; others nominal. Corn In fair demand, but at lower rates; 88?4038ccash;3&e bid for August; 38c for September; high mixed 39c; rejected 37o 374c. Oats In good demand, bat at lower rates, especially for cash; 23c cash; 22o August; 2245 September. . Rye Steady and In fair demand at 493o0c. Barley Demand light; holders firm at a shade lower rates; 90ccash; 11 18 September. Provisions Pork higher and In fair demand at S10 25 for cash and Aognxt; S10 2&O10 27$ September; S10 37Oi0 40 October. Lard Is fairly active, and shade higher; 17 60 cash and August; S7 67S September. Bulkmeata stronger :1i 25, SO 25, Stf 37 . Whisky SI 05. Freights Corn to Buffalo firmer, le. Receipts Flour 7,000 bbls: wheat 60,000 bu; corn 3O2J00 ba; oau 57XJO bu ; rye 15,000 bu; barley 8i0 ba. Bhipmenta Flour 7,000 bbls; wheat 13,000 bu: corn 329,000 bu; oats 71,000 bu; rye none; barley 400. Pnlladelpnla Market. Philadelphia. Aug. 5 Flour Quiet and steady; superfine S2 50(43 00; extras S3 00(4 00; Minnesota 14 75as; patent and high grades SO 07 50. Rye Flour-S2 7503. Corn meal S2 75. Wheat Quiet; red SI 02O1 03; amber SI 04O 1 05. Corn Qniet; yellow 4950c ; mixed 47348c. Oats Quiet; white western 3430c; mixed 34(a0c. Rye Scarce and firm at 555sc. Provisions Firm; mess pork 110 75(11 25. Beef: India mess S17 5018. llams Sll 5012 60: pickled S'JjslO; green SS. Lard firm; butchers' 7rt7 2a: city kettle P 750 25. ' Butter Quiet and steady; New York and Bradford county extras lsOOc; western reserve 12014C. F-gs Scarce and firm; western 11413c. Cheese Steady; western choice 67c. Petroleum Quiet and unchanged; retlned WAC crude 8iOc. Whisky Steady; western tl O6J4. Receipts Flour 2,500 bbls; wheat 19.5 000 bu; corn 09,000 bu;oata 10,000 bu; rje 1,000 bu. St. Leula Market. St. Louis, Aug. 5. Cotton Steady and In fair demand; middling 11 Mo. Flour steady and unchanged ; XX f3 7501 5 XXX U 1501 25; family SI 3504 45. Wheat Lower and fairly active; No 2 red fall 88&H8J4c cash; 87&8io August; 89iO 90?ic September; No 8 do 84c cash. Corn Steady and in good demand; No 2 mixed 350350 cash and August; 36c September. Oats Inactive and lower; No 2 22023c cah ; August. Kye Firm and slow at 491456c. Whisky Steady at SI 04. ' Provisions Pork firm for August. Lard nominally higher; 7c bid for summir. Hulkmeats higher; summer clear ribs 6c; clears Vc. Bacod higher at S6 75. SO 70, S6 00 and S7. Receipts Flour 6.000 bbls; wheat 75.000 bu; corn 41,000 bu; oaU 45,000 bu; rje 3,000 bu; barley none. Shipments Flour 17,000 bbls; wheat 57,000 bu; corn 8,000 bu; oats 1,000 bu; rye none; barley none. Cincinnati Market. CutonntATi, Aug. 5. -Cot ton Firm and In fair demand : middling llc. Flour Dull and tendency downward ; family Si 20. Wheat Weaker, declined la2c; white 913 97c; amber tG094c: No 2 red winter trie. Receipts 4o,tto5 bu; shipments 49,795 bu. uorn easier ana lower; rvox mixeu i-tyc. Oats Quiet and firm;. new white 24&25c; mixed 22($23c ; old rcarce at 28031. Kye Dun at 50391c. Barley Scarce and higher: choice held at SI. 80c bid. Whisky-Steady and firm at tl 03. Provisions strong and very firm. Pork higher at S10 6010 75, latter jobbing. Lard strong and higher; current make S7 40O7 47; steam 7 50; kettle 1803 25. Bulkmeats higher and In fair demand at S6 30(3 S 45, latter buyer August; short ribs SO 12r 20 buyer August, Stt 35 bid ; short clear S6 50. Bacon higher and in fair demand at So 7i, So 7o, 17 00. L.lnseed Oil Quiet ilC;M Butter Dull and unchanged. Hogs Active and firm at 13 4501 75. Re ceipts 1,685 head; shipments 635 head. Toledo Market. Toledo, Aug. 5. Wheat Weak; No 3 white Wabash SI 07: No 1 white Michigan SI 07: am ber Michigan cash 98c; No 2 do cash 96c; No 2 red winter cash 98c: August 97c: September 95ie; No 3 do cash 4c; No 2 Dayton and Michigan red cash use; rejected waoasn 84c: Pio 2 amber Illinois SI 02. Corn Weak; high mixed 424c; No 2 cash 43c; August 42c; No 2 white cash 44c; rejected 4o;-jc; damaged casn 30c. Oats Dull; No 2 cash 24c; white cash 26c; old 29c. Receipts Wheat none; corn 77,000 buroats 37,000 bu; rye 1.009 bu. shipments Wheat none; corn 100,000 bu; oats 60,000 bu; rye 3,000 bu. At the Close Wheat Firm; amber Micnigan 9814c; old doll 03; No 2 red winter, cash HSc; August 97c; Heptemer 90c; No 3 red wanash iCc; P.O z amoer Illinois l vz. corn Quiet: nign mixed ic. Oats Dull; No 2 24c. Milwaukee Market. Milwaukee, Aug. 5. Flour Firm. Wheat Irregular: opened at a decline of lie, and closed firm; No 1 Milwaukee hard 13; Ho l Milwaukee 11 11; Pio 2 ao i os; August II 02: Septemb-r 93o; October 92l4c ; Nq 3 do 86 ?91c. corn iniciiueu 54c; iso sc. Oats Declined c ; No 2 23?ic ; new 23c. Rye No 1 50c. Barley Weak : No 2 spring, cash, nominally SI 121 12!; September, old, SI 14; new SI 20. Provisions Firmer. Mess pork quiet at f 10 25 cash and August. Lard Prime steam J7 2$. Freights Wheat to Buffalo Receipts -Wheat 5,000 bu; corn none. Shipments Wheat 6,00 bu; corn 24,000 bu. Boston Market. Boston. Aug. 5. Flour Fair: demand steady and firm; supers S&93 50; extras SI 2504 7o; Wisconsin and Minnesota extra family St 506; winter wheat, Ohio.Indlana and Mich, lgan, 55 25; Illinois S-V5 75: St. Louis S5S; patent and Wisconsin S6 38; favorite brands S8 25(8 75. Corn steady ana nrm ; mixea ana yeuow 52654c ; stea mer 4748c. Oats In fair demand; No 1 and extra white 3S41c; No 2 white 36036c; No 3 white 320 Receipts Flour 500 bbls; wheat 2,800 bu. Shipments Flour 3,100 bbls. East Llbertx Live Stock Market. East liberty, Aug. 5. Cattle Receipts since Friday last 2,058 head through, 291 head local stock; total for week ending this day 4,828 head through and 2,933 head local against 5,134 head through and 8,111 local head last week; the supply was fair but no bnsiness doing in the wholesale line, except 6 loads sold for retailing nere; quotations can not oe iairiy on the business, further than last Monday's prices are ruling. Hogs Receipts 458 head; total loi the week 11.610 hea. atralnst 8,690 last week: Yorkers S4 26; 4 55; Philadelphias f 1 70O4 90. Sheep Receipts 7,au neaa; total ior tne week 16,100 head, against 11,400 last week; 1,000 head, or 8 loala, were shipped on through, selling at last week's prices. Cnieaco Live Stock Market. Chicago, Aug. 5. The Drovers' journal reporta! UOgS iveoeipua V,wu ucou, imiiuinuig 1,1W head. Active, steady and firm: choice heavy 4 30O1 50Cllght S4 304 35; mixed S4fll20. Cattle Keceipts 2,imu neaa; snipments l.uou head. Market d nil; natives S3 60O4 40; butchers' weak; cows Si 4005 25; bulls SI 702 10; light stears 12 90O3 25; western and Texan large supply. Sales: Texan cows to Colorado natives rM3 45. Sheep Receipts 370 head; shipments 360 head. Market weak 2 803 90. t. Lonla Live Stock Market. St. Louis, Aug. 5. Cattle Nothing but grass Texans on market; steers sell at Si3 20; cows SI 80tf2 30; fair demand for native shipping grades at previous prices; receipts 1,300 Bead. Hogs Light greades easier; havy shade better; light shipping to best Yorkers S4 10Q 4 30; mixed packing S4 10(4 35; butchers' to fancy St )rtl do; reoelpls2,400 bead. Sheep Steady and In good demand for good mutton Si 603 60; receipts 1,220 head. New Tork Cattle Market. New York, Aug. 5. Reeves Receipts 5,600 taed, making 12.3UC head for the week, against 12,170 head for last week, including 50 car loads Texas and Cherokee cattle. The quality was not eenerallv satisfactory. Prime and extra steers are doing fairly, and sold for nearly as much money as r rlday. common ana meain m natives and all grades of Texas and Cher okee stock ruh-d very dull, and had to be sold at tin commonly low figures. Transactions in Texas and Cherokee steers were at 6e7c per nound. the lower figure for smooth Texans, A111 lha average, and outside nrlce for fat Chero kee steers, 1,040 lbs average, come mixed In. dlan and native cattle at 7c per pound. Two car loads Texas cows were not sold. Native steers 7VilOUe ner nound. outside figure for 1 eight carloads, extra Kentucky steers, takeu.

for export. Ab'out 1-300 fat steers were purchased by ahippe.a at m0c, to dress 5&57 lbs. Exports for tu'e week 1-540 head live cattle and 1,600 quarters' of beef. Sheep Receipts 10,2O head, making 33,800 head for the week, agvlnst 28.S00 head for last week. The market .closes weak and depressed, at a decline of &3c Pf pound. rheep ranged from 8jc o t-Sc per pound. Limbs 4c to 6c per pound. Hogs Receipts for two days 7,500 head, making 20.760 head for the week, against 9,400 head for last week. A deck load, 180 lbs average, sold alive at S4 70 per cwt. No others on sale.

A Trifle Mixed. A few days ago, says the Amsterdam Recorder, John Gillis and Mrs. Sarah Qnillbart, of Rock city, were united in marriage in this villiage. Were it not that the latter was the mother-in-law of the former and a dozen years his senior, there would not be enough in the marriage announcement to call for extended mention. But it happens that Gillis has several children, who, by this transaction, have lost a prand mother in getting a stepmother. On the other hand, Mrs. Quillhart's children, of which she has several, are commanded by law to ascribe to their late brother-in-law the title of papa. Brothers and sisters are thus made of uncles, aunts, nieces, and nephews, and the children of Mrs. Q. are thus provided with another grandfather and grandmother. Nljne Novkorod Fair. The great market of the eastern world has been held at this junction of the Volga and Olga Rivers, in Russia, every summer for hundreds of years. Here the nations of Europe and Asia meet with their products for trade. Cossack, Chinese, Turk, and Persian meet the German and the Greek with every variety of merchandise that mankind employs, from, sapphires to grindstones, tea, opium, fur, food, tools and fabrics, and last but not least, medicines. J. C. Ayer & Co.'s celebrated remedies from America were displayed in an elegant Bazaar, where the Doctor himself might sometimes be seen. They are known and taken on steppes of Asia as well as the prairies of the West, and are an effectual antidote for the diseases that prevail in the yaourts of the North as well as the huts and cabins of the Western continent Lincoln (111.) Times. SHERIFF SALE. By virtue of an execution tome directed from the clerk of the circuit court of Marion ccunty, Indiana, I will expose at public sale, to the highest bidder, on SATURDAY, the 31st Day of August, A. D. 1878, . between the hours of 10 o'clock a. m. and 4 o'clock p. m. of said day, at the door of the court house of Marion county, Indiana, the rents and profits, for a term not exceeding seven years, of the following real estate, situate In Marion county, Indiana, to-wit: The south end of the west half of lot number nine (!)), In square number sixty-seven (67), in the city of Indianapolis, described as commencing at a point one hundred and thirty (130) feet south of the north line thereof; thence running south to Kentucky avenue, being the same lot described In the decree of partition in the case of W. R. Gillespie against Jane Gillespie and others, recorded in the recorder's ofllce of said Marlon county, In deed record of town lots, book eleven (11), at page 437, as set apart to Anna R. Magulre, wife of Douglass Magulre. Also a part of lot one(l). In square sixtv-nine (Git), In the city of Indianapolis, described as twenty-live feet north of fifty (50) feet off of the south end of said lot one (1), the house situated thereupon, being designated as number fourteen (14), South Mississippi street, said twenty-five feet being the frontage on Mississippi street. Also part of lot one (1) In Austin W. Morris' subdivision of the northeast part of square eighty-eight (88), in the city of Indianapolis, and described as follows: Beginning at a point In the north line of said lot one (1), thirtyseven and a half (37) feet east of the northwest corner of said lot one (1), and running thence south fifty (50) feet, thence east thirtyseven and a half (37) feet, thence north fifty it)) feet, to the north line of said lot, thence west thirty-seven and a half (37)) feet, to the point of beginning. Also a part of lot one (1) In Austin W. Morris' subdivision of the northeast quarter of square eighty eight (88), in the city of Indianapolis, and particularly described as follows: Commencing at the northwest corner of said lot ODe (1), and running thence south on the west line of said lot fifty (50) feet, thence east thirty-seven and a half (37$) feet, thence north to Georgia street fifty (50) feet, tbence west along the north line of said lot thirtyseven and a half (37)4) feet, fco the point of beginning. Also twenty-five (25) feet off of the west side of the east half of lot number five (5) in Merrill's subdivision of outlot nineteen (19), in the city of Indianapolis; said twenty-five (25) feet running back one hundred (10J) feet from the south side of South street, being part of the original lot. which is one hundred and ninety-five (195) feet deep. Also the west half of the southeast quarter of the northwest quarter of section twentytwo (22), In township fifteen (15), north of range four (4), east, containing twenty (20) acres more or less. And also a part of spuare one hundred and one (101), described as fellows: Commencing one hundred and thirty-one feet and a half (131) from the southwest corner or the west half of said square, east on South street , run ning thence at right angels from said street one hundred and five (lOo) feet nortn, thence east along Toon's line twenty-six (26) feet and a naif (), thence south to South st reet, thence wen along said street tweenty-six feet and a half (26) to the place of beginning the same; being parts of lots eight and nine in said square, one hundred and one. In the city of Indianapolis. Lot number nine In block or square number eighteen (18) in Drake a addition to the city of inaianapoiis. And th undivided one-half of lot number three In Little's subdivision ol outlot eightyfour in said city. Ann Jot number nine In Hendricks' subdi vision of a part of outlot ninety-nine In said city. And on failure to realize the full amount of judgment, Interest and costs, I will, at the Bame time and place, expose at public sale tneiee simple of said real estate. Taken as the property of Winslow 8. Pierce at the suit ot William O. Rock wood and upon execution for the benefit of the assignee of saiu judgment, one tienry u. fierce. Said sale wid be made without any relief whatever from valuation or appraisement laws. JOHN T. PRKSSLEY, Sheriff of Marion County. July 30", A. D. 1878. Henderson, Attorney for Plaintiff. . NOTICE Is hereby given to the citizens of the Twenty-third (23) ward, in the city of Indianapolis, Center township, Marlon county. Indiana, that I, Frederick Rapp, a male inhabitant of said ward, over the age of twenty-one years, will apply to the Board of Count v Commissioners of said eounty. at their next meeting, for a license to sell for one year,. spirituous, vinous ana malt liquors, in a less quantity than a quart at a time, with the priv liege of allowing the same to be drank on my premises. The precise location of tha premises wherea I desire to sell said liquors is described as fallows: Lot No. 6 In Yelser's Heirs' addition and known as No. 485 Madison avenne, in the city of Indianapolis, Center township, Marlon county, state of Indiana. (Signed) FREDERICK RAPP. . CLEVELAND F6MALE SEMINARY. Next Term begins September 5. For Prospectus and admission apply to 8. N. WAN FORD, President, Cleveland, 0, HOW TO BE 17. lr. Vm Liver Kenedy and F.loo! YOUR OWN I'n'ifle' rdlal, -llSlMZJ Toole, Anll.RlllAna. DOCTOR 50e. and 23e.. bottle, uvm itiM.ur bills. Hold by Dnieelsts. funeral Stores and Azent. AWtH AN I ED. THE IlOilE aiiLViUixti w., rauaaeipniu.

IMPORTANT LETTER From a Distinguished Physician. '

il hutened the breaking no of the constitution I than Catarrh. The x-dm oftmell, or taote.of tight, of hearlog.the human voice, the mlad.oue or more and aometimrt all yield to itadestixctlv-Influence. The poison It ditrihatea througtu-nt the system stacks every vital force, and breads tip the most robust of constitutions. Ignored tn-causebut little understood by most physicians, Impotentlr assailed by onacks and charlatans, those sullen nir from it hare little bops to be relieved of it this tide of tha grave. It it time. then, that th e popular treatmeet of this terrible disease by remedies within the reach of all passed Into hands at ence competent and trustworthy. The new and hitherto untried method adopted by Dr. Sanford In the preparation pf his RDiOAi.CrjE has won my hearty approval. I Deliere It likely to sacceed when all the nsnal remedies fall, because it strikes at the root of the lHeue, viz., Va acidified blood, while It heals the lcerated membrane by direct application to tha Basal passages. Its action Is based on certain fixed rules, and unless the vital forces are too far exhausted, most, la the great majority of cases, effect a core. GEO. BBARD. M. D. PToascoTT Block, So. Fbamijcoham, Oct. i, 1S1. SAIIFORD'S RADICAL CURE MAT safely claim to be one ef the few popular reniedlea receiving the apprt val of medical gentlemen, who. In private, not only freely recommend it bat use It In their families la preference to any of the preparations usually prescribed by physicians. Ton are awtrt."t1d a dlsttnrtlshed city physician, "that my obligations to the Mast. Medical Society are such that I cannot publicly recommend er prescribe the Radical Cure ; but wince I received o much relief from the ose of It myself, after a thorough trial of tha nsnal remedies. I have privately adrlsed Its use. and presume I hire sent to your store no less than oue hundred of my patients forlC" r3fni:EsiL"siTisrACTioy. G EXTREMES', yt have sold SaxTord's Ramcal Ccks for nearly one yew. and can say candidly that we never sold a sliu-lar preparation that irave such universal sntl-facilon. We have to learn the first complaint yet. We are not in the habit of recommending pat ent medicines, but yonr preparation meets the' wants of thousands, and we think those afflicted houlil be convinced of its great nuTitso that their suffering will be relieved. We biv been in the drug business for the past twelre years constantly, and sold everything for Catarrh, but yours leads all the rest. If you see proper you Can use this letter or any part of it that you wish. Very truly yourt, S. D. BALDWIX A CO. Wholesale and Retail Dealers In Drug. Books and Stationery, Washington. Ind, Fell. 23, lbC Each package eontaine Dr. Sanf ird'e Improved Inhaling Tube, and full directions for use in all cases. Price. $1.00. For sale by all wholesale and retail drug-gists and dealers throughout the t'slted States and Canada. WEEKS A POTTER, General Agents and Wholesale Druggists, Eoston, Mass.

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VOLTAIC PLASTER An Elerrro-Rnlvanic Battery combined With a liiwhly Medicated Mtrrngthenlne; riaatrr, forming- the beat Piaster for pains and aches la the We rid f Media clue. ELECTRICITY As a errand curative and restorative agent Is not equalled by any element or medicine In the history of the healing art. Unless the vlU.1 spark has fled the body, restoration by meant of electricity it possible. It is the last resort of all physicians and sart, (e-::, ion nan rcwueu mousanos, a pparenuy dead, rom an untimely grave, when n other human agency could have succeeded. TL La la the leading curative element in this Piaster. BALSAM AND PINE. The healing propertlea of onr oirn fragrant balsam and pine and the gums of the Kast are too well known to require description. Their grateful, ueallng, soothing, and strengthening properties are known to thousands. When combined in accordance with tate and important discoveries in pharmacy, their healing and strengthening properties are Increased tenfold. In this resiect our Plaster la the best in ue without the aid of electricity. TWO IN ONE. Thns combined ve hare tiro grand medical agents 1r one, each of which performs its function and unitedly produce more cures than any liniment, lotion. waMi, or plaster ever before compounded In the history of medicine. Try one. Pxica, 25 Csxts. Sold by all Wholesale and Retail Drngglsta ihronifhout the United btates and Canada, and bf WEEKS A POTTER. Proprietors, Boston. Mass. 5X1 Jin. GRAND DISTRIBUTION ! ' Commonwealth Distribution Co., By authority of the Commonwealth of Kentucky, supervised by Hon. R. C. Wlntei smith, Et-Treas., Gens. T. A. Harris, Geo. B. H. Gray, and other prominent citizens, will give their EI FT II POPULAR DRAWING In Public Library Hall, Louisville, Ky.,on Monday. Sept. 30 th. 1878. NO SCALING I NO PQSTr0NtMt.Nn UNPARALLELED SOHEME!! $115,400 in Gash Frizes AND TlLKrEto OJM L. I TZ. Read the List of Prise. 1 Prize, 36,000 .. 10,000 1 Prize 1 Prize 10 Prizes of 11,000 each.... 5,01)0 10,000 10,000 10,000 15,110 10,000 10,000 20 Prirea of 600 each.. loo Prizes of 300 Prizes of 500 Prizes of 100 each. 60 each. 20 each... 1,000 Prizes of 10 each. APPROXIMATION PRIZES. 9 Prizes of 1300 each 2,700 1,800 900 9 Prizes of 200 each.... S Prizes of 100 each... 1,9W Prizes -1115,400 Whole Tickets, $2. Half Tickets, IL 27 Tickets. f50. 55 Ticket. 100. Remit bv Post Office Money Order, registered letter, bank draft or express. Fall list of drawing pnnustied in iuiHviue uourierjournaiand JNew xorK iieraia.ana maueait all ticket holders. For ticket and information address COMMONWEALTH DISTRIBUTION CO. or T. J.COVIMERFORD, Secretary, Courier-Journal building. Louinville, Ky. William Henderson, Attorney. STATE OF INDIANA. Marlon county, as: In the Superior Court of Marlon eounty. in the state of Indiana. No 2i,70. Room 4. September term, 1878. Foi closure. Berkshire Life Insurance Com pony vs. SaranelC. Vance, Ma:y B. Vince, Hesanna Ruck er, Thomas u. Kucker, Benjamin jranauin, John T. Liodwig, irave rs r.urimtn, et ai. Be It known, that on the 5th day of August, ism. the above named ptaLntin, Dy ner attorney, filed la the office of the clerk of the Su rer ior Court of Marion countv. In the state of Indiana, her complaint agilnstthe above named defendants, and that on thetth day of August. 18IK. the said, plaintiff filed In said clerk's office the affidavit of a competent person showing that said defendants, Samu el C. Vance, Matry B Vance, Rtatanna Kucker, Thomas G. Rucker. Be at am la ranxxin, jonn T. Iiodwlg. Ttavers P. Griffith, are not now residents of tae state of indiania. Now, therefore, by order of saiu court, said defendants hast above named are hereby noti fied of the nllng and pendeiM-y of said conkplaint against them, and that unless they aye pear and answer or deranr thereto, at the calling of said cause on the second day of tne terra or aaod court, to oe Begun and neiu at tn court noose in tne efty ot mat tnapons on tne first Monday In October. 178. sala corn Plaint and the matters and things tnerein eon tamed and alleged, will be heart and determin ed In their absence. AUSTIN H. BROW r. aug7-3w Oerk. "VTOTICE la hereby given to the citizens of JLi tne mneteentn ward, in tne city oi Indianapolis, Center township, Marlon county. Indiana, mat i, f;ugene itenara. a maie inhabitant ol said ward, over tl le age of twenty-one years, will apply to the board of county commissioners of said county, ;it their September meeting, for a license to w 11, for one year, spiritous, vinous and malt liquors in a les quantity than a quart at a time, with the privilege of allowing the same to be drank on my premises. The precise location of the premises whereon I desire to sell said liquors Is described as follows: Being part of outlot H3 and northeast corner of said lot on Wasntnxton street and known as No. 29 East Washington street. In the city of Indianapolis, Omter township, Marlon county, Indiana. (Signed) EUGEXE RENARD. a 1Q ELEGANT New Stylo Chromo Ca-dy, O with name, 10c. post paid, GEORGE I. REED & CO., Nassau, N. Y.

Thomas H. Bowxes, Attorney. STATE OF INDIANA, Marlon County, as. In the Superior court of Marion county. In the State of Indiana, September term, 1878. 2s o. 22,633. Room 4. The Connecticut Mutual Life Insurance Com-V8-Ja,ob T. Wright, James Milburn, William W. Hammell. Melville Strong, Persis S, Strong, Phwnlx Babcock, ex"rM etc., et al.

,t"3 iianown, mat on ine'ja day of July, 1878. the above namArl - nlolntlrr few vA attorney, filed in the office of the clerk of the uuuci iui coun oi ianon county, in tne state ot Indiana, her complaint against the above uricuiutnis, ana mat afterwards, on tne f day of July, 1878, the said plaintiff filed ... B uukd us umasvii oi a corn petent person showing that said defendants. James Milbnm. WilHnni W llgmmull vllle Strong, Persia 8. Strong and Pbo?nlx Babcock, executor of Francis M. Babcock. deceascu, are not residents or the state of Indiana. Now therefore, said defendants last above named are hereby notified of the filing and pendency of Raid mmnluint oono, . that unless they appear and answer or demur i..in iu,oi lue cmimg oi KHia canse on r nday, the 13th day of September, 1878, being the eleventh indtaial Hmv ih. ... ; court, to be begun and held at the court house in me cuy oi Indianapolis, on the first Monday In Hentemlwr. 1X7H salH and the matters and things therein contained and alleged, will be heard and determined in their absence. AUSTIN H. BROWN, Jnly21-3w Thomas h. Bowlks, Attorney. STATE OF I DIANA, Marlon County, ss. In the superior court of Marlon county, In the state of Indiana. No. 22.034. Room 1. Sen. tember term, 1S78. The Connecticut Mutual Life Insurance Com pany vs. Granville S. Wright, Joel G. Whitesides, William C. Comstock, Samuel Miller, Be It known, that on the 23d dav of Jnlv. 1878, the above named plaintiff, by her attorney, filed in the office of the clerk of the superior court of Marion eounty. In the state of Indiana, ber complaint against the above Darned defendants and that afterwards, on the 23d day of July, 187K, the said plaintiff filed In said clerk's office the affidavit of a competent person showing that said defendants. Joel G. Whitesldes. Will lam C. Comstock. Samuel Miller and Persia S. Strong, are not residents oi tne state oi Indiana. Now therefore, said defendants last above named are hereby notified of the filing and pendency of said complaint against them, and that unless they appear and answer or demur thereto, at thecailing of said cause on r nuay, tne i.n aayor September. 1878. being 11th judicial day of the term of said court, to be begun and held at the court house In the city of Indianapolis, on the fiist Monday in Sep tember, 1878, said complaint, and the matters and things therein contained and alleged, will oe neard ana aetermineo in tneir absence. AUSTIN H. BROWN, Clerk. Jul24-3w Thomas H. Bowxes, Attorney. STATE OF INDIANA, Marlon county, ss: In the Superior Court of Marlon county. in the state of Indiana. No. 22,630. Room No. 1 September term, 187H. The Trustees of Trinity College vs. Reuben Andruf .William W. Wymond, et al. TIa ft Vnrtvn IVtof ah tVi a TlA 4i Af Tnlv 1878. the above' named plaintiff, by their at torney, filed In the office of the clerk of the Superior Court of Marion county, in the state or Indiana, tneir complaint against tne above named defendants and that afterwards, on the same day, the said plaintiffs filed In said clerk's office the affidavit of a competent person showing that said defendant, William W. Wymond, is not a resident of the State of Indiana. Now. therefore, said defendant last above named is hereby notified of the filing and penency of said complaint against him, and that unless he appears and answers or demurs thereeto. at the calling of said cause on the 13th day of Septemoer, 188, being the 11th judicial day of the term of said court, to be begun and held at the court house in the city of Indianapolis, on the first. Monday in September, 1878, said complaint, and the matters and things therein contained and alleged, will be heard and determined in nis aDsence. AUSTIN H. BROWN Jul21-3w Clerk. Thos. H. Bowles, Attorney. STATE OF INDIANA. Marlon county, ss. In the Superior Court of Marion county, in the State of Indiana. No. 22,575. September term, 1878. The Trustees of Trinity College vs. James M. Crawford, Jacob P. Dunn, John B. Bug bee Stephen A. Holt, Jahiel H. MoUin and Benjamin Franklin. Be It known, that on the 16th day of Jnly 1878, the above named plaintiffs, by their attorney, filed in the office of the clerk of the Superior Court of Marion county, in the state of Indiana, tneir complaint against the above named defendants, and that afterwards, on the16th day of July, 1878, the said plaintiffs filed In said clerk's office the aildavltof acompe-' tent person showing that said defendants, John B-Bugbee, Stephen A. Holt,Jahiel H.Mullin and Benjamin Franklip, 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, and; that unless they appear and answer or demurthereto, at the calling oi said cause on Monday, the 16th day of September, 1878, being, the thirteenth judicial day of the term of said court, to be begun and helct at the Court House In the city of Indiaaa polls, on the first Monday in Septemoer, 1878, said complaint, and tha matters and things therein contained and alleged, will be heard and determined in their absence. AUSTIN H. BROWN, Julyl7-3w Clerk. Thos. H. Bowles Attorney. STATE OF INDIANA Marion county ss: In the superior court of Marion county, In the state of Indiana. No. 22,577. Room 4. September term 1878. The Connecticut Mutual Life Insurance Company vs. Elizabeth Schmidt, Daniel McClure, Thomas H. Corwine, Thomas J- Landine, James L. Carmine, et al. Be it known, that on. the 16th day o July, 1878, the above named plaintiff, by ber attorney, filed in the office of the clerk of the superior court of Marion county, in the state of Indiana, her complaint against the- above named defendants; and that afterwards on. the same day. the said plaintiff filed in said clerk's office the affidavltof a competent person showing that said defendants, Daniel McClure, Thomas H. Corwine, Thomas J. Landlne and James L. Carmine, are not residents of the state of Indiana. Now, therefore, said defendanti las above named are hereby notified of the filing and pendency of said complaint against them, and that unless they appear and answer or demur thereto, at the calling ef said cause on Monday, tbe loth day of September, 1878, being the thirteenth judicial day of the term of said court, to be begun and held at the court house in toe city of ladiaoapolla, on. the first Monday in September, 1878 said complaint, and the matters and things therein contained and alleged, will be heard and determined in tbela absence. AUSTIN H. BROWN. Julyl7-3w. . ClerX. TB06. IL Bowxes,. Attorney. CJ TATE OF INDIANA, Marlon eotiaty, ss: 0 In he Superior Cowl of Marlon eounty, in the State of Indiana, No. 22,581. Room 4. September term, 1878. Luxon W. Clark vsl. Patrick Heady, Jessie Ilealy, James O'Meara and Ann O'Meara. Beit known, tnat on the 16tn day ot July, 1878, the above-nasaed plaintiff, by his attorney, filed In the office of the clerk of tha Superior Court of Marlon county, in the State of Indiana, his complaint against the above-named defendants and that aftet wards, on 'the same day, the said plaintiff filed in said clerk's office tbe affidavit ot a competent person showing that said defendants, James O'Meara and Am O'Meara are aot residents of the State ol Indiana. Now therefore, said defendants last above named are hereby notified of the flung ajid pendency of aaid complaint against them, and that nnless they appear and answer or deraur thereto, at the calling ol said cause on M onday, the 16th day of September,1878, being th e thirteenth ludioial day of the term of said court, to be beenn and held at tbe court house in the city 01 Indianapolis, on the first Monday in September, 878, said complaint, and the matter' and things therein contain 'ed and alleged, will be heard and determineri in their absence. AUSTIN IL BROWN, Clerk, Julyl7-3w