Indiana State Sentinel, Volume 28, Number 13, Indianapolis, Marion County, 26 March 1879 — Page 8

THE INDIANA STATE SENTUS ELrWEDNESBAY M0RK1W, MAKCH 26, 1879.

FINANCIAL AND C03CIERCIAL

FMAXCUJU Ornci or thx lroiAHAPoua 8kntiiki-,1 Monday Kvknino, March Z4. I Financial affairs have undergone no changes during the week closing with, this evening that call for extended comment. The demand lor money has been good, and there has been no difficulty in negotiating first-class commercial paper at the usual rates. Mw Tr FlMaciiU Mar net. KkwYokk, March 2. Honey market -gJ per cent, closing easy at 4 per cent. Prime mercantile paper 4H6 per cent. Governments weak. Bar silver 107, subsidiary silver per cent discount. ' Railroad bonds active. State secnri lies dull. , ' Stocks were irregular, but in the main weak and lower until the close, when a fractional reaction took place, the market closing fairly Transactions on the Stock Exchange to-day aggregated 1:5,000 shares, of vrhich 1,300 were Kne, 1,900 Lake Shore, 700 Wabash, 9,000 Northwestern common, 10,000 Northwestern preferred, 7,00) ttu Paul, Lackawanna, 9,000 New Jersey Central, 5.000 Michigan Central, 4,.0 Ohiosand 7,0t0 Western Union. goviknmxnt securities. Sterling, 60 days.....485M Sterling, Bight 4S7H U. S. sixes, til 105?i TJ. S. sixes, '67 102 TJ. S. sixes, tits. -102Ji ;itr.8.4Us 10 New U.S. 4s sw n. 8. 10-408 101 TJ. 8. 10-40 ooupona..l01J4 Currenoy sixes .121 New 5 per cents 101 Notb The purchasing price for Government bonds in Indianapolis varies from the jnew York quotations H1 per cent. eEMERU, STOCKS. w TT Telesrairti -JlttPi N. J. Central..... WMi Quicksilver.. 12 V Rock Island, J2! Quicksilver pfd St. Paul 3H St. Paul preferred- 7&i Pacino Mail 12 Mariposa. a Mariposa pfd... 4 Adams ExDress 105 Wabasn Fort Wayne 10; i Terra Haute 3 Terre Haute pfd.. 6 Wells A Fareo Ex 97 American mc TTnited States Ex 4: Chlc.and Aitou. s C. and A. pfd 107 Ohio and Mis 9"8 Del., Lack, and W. 45 A. and P.Tel 34i Missouri Pacific 1 Chic, Bur. and Q-llS1 Hannibl and St. J. HH. and St. J. pfd. 42! 4 N. Y. Central -112M Erie iirle preierreu .t Harlem 145 Michigan Central- 2? auama izi Union Pacific stks. 70 Lake Shore 6' Illin .is Cen trat 8(1 neve, and Pitts SO Canada Southern.- 5W Gent. Pae. bondsl0TH Union Pac. bondslo U. P. land grantsHi1,, U. P.sinklngmnd.lOj;,, Northwestern .. Si1 Northwest'n pfd M4 u- c ana 1.. STATS BOXUS. Tennessee sixes.... Tenn. sixes, new. Virginia sixes 33SiVa. sixes, new.. , 2t Missouri sixes-, . 33 I S5 ...MX coxxeavi&L. Business in the general market has been quite brisk during the entire week, and values have undergone no special changes. A correct review of the markets will be found be low. DAILY RECEIPTS AND SHIPMENTS. BjeoelptSiSiuprn'ts VipfcSti 4,300 8.B0UI Flour, bbis. . Wheat, bu Corn, ba. Oats, bu. 4.500 2,mw 29,000 750 2,000 2,0 0 144 1.000 300 8 750 nso 35.0001 100: 2.4U0' J.0U0 bn.. Barley, bu Bran, t-Dns..... 48, ornraeal, bblg. 200 Stare ti, bbiB . , Hay, tons..... ljaru. 50 140 Provisions, totn .. THE n IKUEIS DULY REVIEW. Flonr, Grain suad Hay. Business during the entire week has been only fairly active, with but little fluctuation in values. flour We qnota: New nrooraa, CS 7V37 25: tanoy. S5 1x6: fHmOy. II 75&5 50: low grades, $2 5033 25. Buckwheat Hour, dull at HcaM o) per bbl. Wheat A. better feeling prevails under favorable reports trom the seaboard, but there is not much activity in the market. No. 2 red is in some request at au advance of eia bids, and small offerings at SI 03. We quote: Bid. Asked. No. 2 Mediterranean SI 01 No. 2 red..... 1 02i 1 03 No. 3 red ... 1 00 No. 2 amber....... ,-Jl 62 Corn There continues to be an active demand for corn on export orders and car lots for interior markets. itfertcgs are fair, but do not meet the demand, and holders ate firm. Mixed it salable at 34.sC held at SIc. Futures are weak and full. We quote. Bid. !." StVi 31-i 3.1 31' i Asked. White So. 2 White No. S Yellow High Mixed Mixed Rejected- - March . April... - 31 May Hav In moderate shipoina demand. We quote choice timothy, wire bales, pressed, at S8!&8 50 per ton. OatsThe market is fairly supplied and the demand is good. We quote: No 2 white, "iS4c bid, 29c asked; nixed. 2(S!a27c. , Kve No i in demand at 505lc. Bran Dull at S10 0O3II. 1 The Provision Market. The first part of the week this market ruled steady, but during the hist few days it weakened, and to day was dull. We quote as follows: -' ' Dry Salt Meats Clear ribs St f0 cash and March; S5 April. Shoulders. 83 50 cash. Lard Prime steam, SO S7J4 bll, S3 5 asked. ' Sweet Pickled Meat Hams 7Jc, 15 to 15 lbs average; 7c for 14!4 lbs. average. : . Xliscellaneoas Prodace. Apples The demand is fairly active. We quote common to fair at S2yi'i'5fJ per bbl; choice to faucy , 11 753. . . Butler Fine fresh table butter is scarce and in good demand. Common is dull, most of the receipts being very Inferior, and must be sold for what it w ill bring.' We quote: Michigan rolls, 22.323c per lb: extra choice Indiana, lKa 20c: inferior, poor and common, 6&10C, and hard to sell at any price. Beans Are steady. We quote medium navy at 6075c per bu ; choice, Sll 10. Beeswax Is steady at '25c per lb. ' Eggs In good supply: market steady at 10c for round lots, 10;4llc from store. Poultry Demand moderate. We quote: Live turkeys. 93 per ib : live ducks, S2 50 per do; live fowls, hens, S3 00 per dos; rooster. 12 30 per dos; geese, fall leathered, S4 &35 40 per dos. Dried Apples Are steady at 3Te per lb. Cranberries Are firm at S8 5039 per bbl. Potatoes The market rules steady. We quote: Earlv rose, 5560c per Du from store; peachblow, 822 2o per bbl. Cabbage Supply light, and sales made at J2J 50 per crate. . Onions Are firm at S2 75? per bbl. Vinegar Cider, S9 25; apple S7 per bbU The Grocery Market. Coffee The market rules quiet but steady. Weanote Rio at lOiallc for common: 11a 13c for fairjlSH jUlc for good ; 1515)60 for prime; Candles 12-aHc for 4s to 8s, per lb. -(nieese Demand fair. Ohio factory.' 7raS as to quality ; fancy western cream SMta; New York cream, llHJo. Moia.wes and Svruw Waw Orlean molaases.SOflc, and syrup 3555c per gal. for com mon to onoice. Rino-rumitns and Lonlsiana.CI'Sf7ia. Smears Are uuiet but uncliauged We nnniA vKinnliitnl at fl'imH'ic: powdered and crushed, 9V39c; cut Joaf, 1010Ve: A coffee, Hiim'-Ht; extra C, 8tKe; V yellow, 7&c. Standard brands New Orleans fair to prime, Hnic-P)iimr. I.val7e: aluuloe. !Xa30o cloves, 50c; ginger, 2f)jc ; cinnamon In mats, aivainnr nnlnifH. lliil 10: mace. SI 25ftl 40. . Soap (rerraan and olive soaps, 596c; rosin, 404ic. The Drag Market. Ttnutnesa is Knod and oiices unehamred. Alcohol. S2 0tii 18: alum, per lb, 3'vlc; cal omel, per 1 b, 703 : camphor, per lb, '13c; cochiniL r-f-r lb. 75c: chloroform. Der lb. 80A8c: cop perils, bols, lb, lAc; copperas, kegs, lo, 2c; gum opium, ID,tlw; inuigu, ptrr 1 'J, wvt9&, orice, Calabrian, lb. 38c; magnesia, caro., 2-oz rfor. ll. 12c. uils Castor, best. eal. SI SOal 35: No. 2 do, SI 20.-41 25; sweet, Wc&n 75; olive, gal, 1 75(33 60; sperm, gal, SI 35; straits, gal, 40c; lt. SI 25: lemon, lb (Sanderson's). S3. Quinine. P. &. W., oz, S3 754; cinobonidia. rer oz. SI 50: rosin, bbl, irt7 ou. soap umue, vr giww American bicarbonate soda, per lb, 3i'SMc; soda, bicarb, English, casks, lb, 6c; soda, sal, lb., 243; soda-ash. ib,4aHc; saits, Epsom, lb, 3.84c; snuff per case, 4 doz bottles,

Macaboy, 14 SO per doz, per lb ooe; snurx, Gar

rett'a, pack, gross, $15 x15 59; snuff. Garrett's, vercaseof 4 doz. I1550al; brimstone, by the bbl, 3aic per lb; flower sulphur, lb, 43,Qic; saltpeter, commercial, lb, 8ai0e ; salt petre, pure, lb, 15318c; turpentine, obis, gal, tc ; turpentine, cans, gat, 80c; Venetian red. Eng., bbls, lb, 33; Venetian red. Eng., kegs, lb, H4c: Iodine, 15 50S 75; iodide potassa, fi 25; cloves, 45ga0c; rhubarb, powdered, 119 1 25. Mtaeellaneona. Candies-Market steady. We quote: Stick candy, tOKHllc; mach. drops, ll3i2c; kisses, lal&c; nut candy, 1725c; gum drops, hard, 20c, and Arabian gum droj, HlSc; rook candy, 16.317c; lozenges, 1(2jo; common pan work, 15c ; tine do, 2Uc ; plain cream work, iOc : decorated cream work, 23c; cordial goods, 20;a 2ic. , Canned Goods Tomafes. 2 lbs, 85U6e ; 3 lbs, U0ai 20; Peaches, 2 lbs, SI 25; 3 lbi, Si 60&1 65; Blackberries, $1 00; Strawberries, $1 251 33; Raspberries, SI S5l 40; Cherries, red, SI 50(8 155; String Beans, SI 00; Green Peas, SI 2b 1 60; Yarmouth Corn, SI 87, -al 40; Pine Apples, 1 K5- Ralmon. 1 lb. SI 80(31 SO: 2 1M. S3 2d: Lob

sters, 1 lb. Si 85; 2 lbs, IS 25; Tumbler jellies, 8icSl 00; Cove Oysters. 50K0c; 2 lbs, SI WiS 1 40; Sardines, by the case, liH'SHo. Cotton Hope I720c; candle wick, 2l23c. Wooden Ware Dealers report a fair tradet the following values. .We quote: ; . Common buckets -M 303 1 0 Pine churns 7 EO qi 9 50 Cedar churns.... Ash churns Common brooms Medium brooms Extra brooms Matches, telegraph. Tubs, No. 1. ........ Tub3, No. 2. . .10 0xs20 tat JO 0ik13 00 . 1 50 1 75 2 00(3 2 50 .- 2 509 3 00 00(9 6 50 . 25 4 ) . 6 25(9 5 DO . 4 25 4 50 Tubi, No. 8. Washboards, zinc 1 40 2 00 Washboards, woorten 1 25 1 50 Leather Is Arm at quotations; we quote oas: sole at 3U2!vtio ; nemlock sole at 22c ; harness 3'l33o: bridle 45ot54o, per dozen; skirting ZH iiSc, per lb.; Frenoh lf SI 15.91 SV, cer lb.; city calfSlAl 10, per lb. ; city kip 0590c, per lb.: upper kip 40j-.o per dozen. NntH Almouds. shoft-shelled, per lb., 19 20o: Alberts, 12Vi4c; Brazil nuts,8c; Naples walnuts, lHc; Ensilsh walnuts, ty& peanuts, red. 634c raw; 8c roasted; white, Be raw; 9c roasted. roi Is Market rnles auiet but steady. Linseed, raw and boiled .6570 tard oil, extra 50 Lard oil. No 1 52 Lard oil. No. 2 47 Miners' oil 5153 Lubricating oil 1416

Btnk oil . 33 Straits oil 38 Benzine 12 Castor oil .. tl 25 CoaloU,110; llt Coal oil, ldO Coal oil, 175' 21

Powder and Shot We quote rifle powder at W 75, ana wasting ao cu-yt to per xeg. Patent shot at SI 501 60. Tinners' Supplies Trade good; pricas very firm, with an upward tendency. We quote best charcoal tin. I C. 10x14. 12x12 and Hx( S7 25 per box: I X, 10x14, 12x12 and 14x20. S9 25 per box ; I C 14x20 roofing tin. best brand, vi per box: I C2tx28. rooting. S.3 7o; 27 B. iron. S3 40: 27 charcoal SI 50i4t 7o: Nortnrop's sheet iron, roofing, SI 75 per square; copper bottoms, JSC. The Iron Market. The demand Is fair and prices steady.! Car-Wnecl Iron Cold-blast hecla Sl$36; cold-blast cottage and bath 3335; cold -blast Shelby 3132. Bar Iron To large buyers 2c; to consumer.! Norway Iron Bars and shapes 7J58c ; nail rod 8 tile. Steels English cast 20 22c; American 15 lec: extra sizes ana nualities auuiiionai: round machinery 10l2c: spring 10c; Swede blister 910c; American blister 810c; rolled lay and toe calk 810c; hammered lay and toe caik810c; tiro, according to size and brand 5c ; plow steel slabs 5igJc. Shapes extra in pro nori inn to waste in cutting. Cut Nails Nos 10 to 00. Si 25 per keg; smaller sizes additional asptr card; fencing same as common ; tobacco, barrel, casing ana cnisulng extra. Hone Shoes Leading brands at SI, and mule shoes SI hieber. Horse-Shoe Nails leading brands 20c for 8s; smaller sizes additional. Discount for nuautilv. Carriage and Tire Bolts Refined 6070 per cent.; jsorway tmu per cent, xtutsana wasners 7c oil manulacturers' lists. Iron Harrow Teeth 3c. Screw and Strap Hinges 45c, according to size. Clevises Melkle's wrought plow clevises 8a9c. Lead Pig 45c ; bars 56c. The Drr Goods Market. Business during the week has been fairly active, and nrices remain uuchaueed. Brown Sheetinsrs and Shirtings Great Western 4-4, tfc; Columbia 4-4, BWc; Hoosler 4-4,5Jic;Trion,ic; Bartow, Kc; Georgia A, OUc: Columbus. b'Sc: ashville. tic: Laurel Hill, 6c; Premium, 6Vc; Fastern srandards, ijjc: Pepoereu 10-4, iOc: Peppeiell k., o; Penpereil tc, DX2c; i-epperen v, oc; repiwsreu 6c: Indiana A. 6V4c: H. 6?-ic: D. thic. Bleached Shirtings Atnoskeag 4-4, 9c; Fruit of Loom, 8!c; Bay Mills. 9Hc; Hope, 7c; Lousdale, 8J4c; Lonsdale cambric, 12)4c ; Masonville. Kc: Wamsutta.llc; New lork Mills, lls: Pride ot West. 12c; Pepperell 10-4, 22c; Pepperell 9 4, 19c; Pepperell S-4, 17c ; Pepperell S4,13c. Paper Cambrics Manville, Sc; S. S. Sons, 6c; Masonville. 5c: Warren, oc; high colors, lc hisrber; seconds, lc lower. s ' Prints-Spring styles Cocheco, 5c; Hamilton, 5Vc; Paci&e, 5c: Arnolds, 5ic; Conesto ga, 6c; Gloucester, 5c: Simpson, 5J.c: plain bkick, 5Sc; Washington, 5Vc; Spragnes, 6c; SouUibride, 5c; Freeman's, 4Jc ; Harmony, 4'Xc; shirting prints, 455o. Baas Franklin vlUe, 819(420; Stark A, S23024; 1 Otter Creek, tln19. I Onnaburgs Six ounces, 7X8c; eight ounces, 9yv. Corset Jeans Androscoggin, 8c: Canoe River, 8c; Indian Orchard, 7c; Kockport, 7o; ljiieouia.se r funouc, ;'i.c; iaums:eaz sateen. 8c; Pequot,8Mc Ticks Conestoa, ex., 15c; do. 7-8c. I5e; Gold Medal, 4-4, l c: UJA, 7-8 lto; CT. 4-4,13X; Lewlston, 4-4, 1KC ' 32 Inch, 14c; do, 30-inch, 12c: Hamilton, D,13c. Htrines Amoskeag, lOlic; Hamilton, 10V4c; Sheridan, 8c; Mechanics, fcc; Yeomans, 10c; Washington awning. I.e. Snool Cotton J. & P. Coats, 55c; Clark's John Jr ,55c; C ark's O. N.T., 55c; Green Sc Daniel, 30c ; Holyoke, 27c ; Stafford's, 27Jii. jeans Louisvuie, XDjjjc; cistern, iug The Liquor Market, ' ' The market Is reported as being quiet but steady at quotations. . . Wines and Liquors Claret, per -a, S3 75 65 f0; Catawba, So5 50: Port and Sherry, per gallon, SI 35; ginger wine, Slgl50; blackoerrv, 81 0031 ao per gallon ; lmporiea jnampazne, S22g38 per :ase: domestic 812; Imperial St. Louis, 815 50; Rhine wlne.SOSlS; Bass ale, S2 25 per doz; Guinness' stout, S2 25; ginger beer, SI 90. wiiisKies: inrounuiois Highwine SI 02...... Sweet mash whisky, spring TO .. Sour mash whisky, spring 76 ... Sweet mash whisky, spring 75-. IWIUIO 2 15(32 50 2 602 90 2 40. 2 40fl 3 00. 2 70 Sour mash whisky, spring Sweet mash whisky, spring 74 .. Sour mash whiskv. SDrine 74 Sweet mash whisky, spring 73. Soar mash whisky, spring 7! '3 S 7C Old Bourbon whiskies made prior to 1873 are quoted at S30 50, according to age and brand. uranaies uoguac, imported,- cqduwjw; apple, fall 1877, SI 701 85; peach. S.! 25250; new apple, SI 551 00; new peach, SI 751 90. Gins Scheldam, foreign, (3 503; domestic, S125. Kams Jamaica and St. Croix, Si8; New England, SI 502 50. Cordials Absinthe, Cr.racoa, Anisette, Maraschino, Vermouth, Chartreuse, per case, S15 20. Indianapolis Live Stock Market. Uktoit Stock Yards, March 2L Hogs Receipts, 960 head; shipments, 264 head. The market la still strong and firm at last week's prices. Receipts continue light and quality only filr. No heavy shipping offered and both shippers and packers buying. The supply Is not adequate to (he demand for either. At the close all were sold. We quote: Prime heavy shipping i. . tl 004 10 Prime light shipping , 8 853 95 Good packing 8 853 95 Common to fair packing . 8 703 80 Pigs and roughs 2 30(33 00 Cattle Receipt, 398 head; shipments, 702 head. The receipts are fair, but there is not enough of the best grades to supply the demand. The quality Is only medium. There is a continued strong demand for all best grades. . Good shipping...-. S4 60 t 75 Fair to common -. 4 00(4 25 Good butchers' steers . 8 75 4 25 Butchers' cows and heifers 8 604 25 Common to medium .....-.. S 003 75 Buils a wxz ,0 Sheep Receipts, 160 head; shipments, none. Rut few were offered. Principally through a steady and strong demand for good stock good shipping, as well as butchers', would find reauys&ie. MAKKETS bt TELEGBaPH. Hew Tork Market. Htxw York, March 4-Jotton Dull at 103 10c; futures fair. Vinnr stnidv: reeelots 23.000 bbls: super fine S3 25(33 76: common to good extra S3 70 m an- snnd. In choice do S3 9i4 50: white wneat extra 84 655 25; extra Ohio S3 706; St. Louis Si 805 75; patent S68. Wheat rlrm; fair demand; receipts 210.0CO

bu; rejmted spring 78VM; ungraded spring 7JK4 103;No8 spring 8tfie; No 2 do SI 039106; ungraded winter red St Ottai 14; No 8 lio SI 094;No. 2 do SI 1441 15; No 1 do II 1?4 1 16; ungraded amber SI 1K&1 12K; No S amber SI 1I1 13; ungraded white SI 13; No 3 do SI 07; No 2 do SI UH; No 1 do, sales of 47JD00 bn at SI 1341 13)4; extia do, sales of 400 buat SI 15.

Rye Firmer, western onwo. Bvley Nomlnaly unchanged. Malt Dull and nominal. Corn Strnnerer: recelnts 75.000 bu: ungraded 4445f3; No 3 434 steamer 4444S; No2 oats Firmer: receipts 51,000 bu; mixed tern 8182o; white do 33A34C. riav ma-Kjo. 1 Hops Dull: yearlings 2 4c: eastern ' and western 9c; York state o 13c. i:orree unlet ana nncnan-zea. Sugar Ouiet steady: fair to good refining Molasses Active: New Orleans 284?c nice steady : fair uemana jaroiina oyg& 1 ; Louisiana 0o. fetroieum umi ana uncnangeu. TaUow Stesdy at 8 8-16-s. Rosin Quiet and nnohanged. TurpenUne Quiet and steady at 29o. Provisions Pork dull; mess $9 409 SO for old:S10 .VlralO for new. Beef aulet and steady; packed Cutmeats uull; long clear 6V4C; short clear 6 7-ltic. Lard weak; steam SB 12k6 7j. Butter uuiet anu onenvngea at wjfac. Cheese Heavy; western 28J4c ; Whiskey SI 06. Cttleaco Market. Chicago, March 21. Flour Steady and un changed ; spring extras S5 254 50; do Minne sota 4 7a: low grades $2z 73; western patents S5 t; Minnesota do 15 50.38; winter extias S4 255 60. - w neat Active ana aavancea; no z rea winter SI 01: No 2 Chicago snrlne. fresh. 91 He cash ; regular 8e cash ; S9Jic April ; 91c May ; no s sic. Corn Fairly active and a shade higher; fresh 3c regular; 31o cash and April; 35sC May; 36c June. Oats Qult and flrm;21c cash and April; 25' ic May; 'i'l'ic bid Jane. Kye 3K'Sl46Xc. Barley 07c. Flaxseed Scarce, firm and higher; fair to prime crushing SI 30(31 35; sowing El 601 75. Provisions Pork in good demand, but at lower rate: $10 12-aiU 15 cash and April; 810 1510 17J4 May: 110 25 June. Laid In fair demand, but at lower rates; 86 3734 cssh; SO 376 40 April; 86 456 47i May; S6 52 '4 Jnne. Bulkmeats In fair demand, but at lower rates; shoulders S3 85; clear ribs 84 95; short clear j to. Whissy Steady and unchanged at SI 04. Receipts Flour 15.000 bbls: wheat 64,000 bo: corn 1 1.000 bn; oats 58,000 bu; rye O.'tfO bu ; barley 9,500 bu. Shipments Flour 12,000 bbls; wheat 78,000 bu; earn 50,009 bu; oats 59,000 bn; rye 3,000 bu; osriey ib.uju on. At the Close Wheat Firm and unchanged. Com Firm and unchanged. Oats Firmer, bnt not auotablv hleher. Provisions Pork steady and unchanged; advanced 7o. Lard strong and higher; SB 57) April; touj May; Baltimore Market. BaLTIMORX. March 24. Flour On let and weaker; western superfine S3 253 75; do extra 81 I 65; do family S4 95 5 50. Wheat Western dull and steady; No 2 Pennsylvania red SI 14; No 2 western winter red, spot and March, SI 139l 13; April, SI l'.Yal 13: May SI 13(2(1 13';. Corn Western steady ; western mixed, spot ana Marco, 434aM.c: Anru s,Yays aiay 41!ifa41i4c: steamer 4. 4iS4 ?ic. Oats Kapler and lower; Pennsylvania Sfa 35o; western white 3435c; western mixed 32,Hc. Rye Outet at 5456c. Hay Quiet; prime to choice Pennsylvania Provisions- Quiet. Mess pork S10 5310 Bulkmeats: loo shoulders S3 7-"xfc4; clear rib sides S4 87i5; packed SI 50 a5 50. Bitcou: shoulders 84 75: clear rib sides (6. Hams: 9 10c. Lard: refined, In tierces, 87 25. Butter steady; prime to choice western packed 18a20c; rolls lo16c. Ktfgs Qniet at 15c. Pe'roleum Steady; crude VAsSf'Jt refined 9Hc. CoBee Very firm : Rio cargoes 1016c. Whisky Dull at 81 071 07J. Freights to Liverpool per steamer Steady; cotto-i HA; flour 2s Bd; grain 7J4d. Receipts Flour 2.825 bbls; wheat ,200 bu; corn 95,6U bu; oats 9,100 bu; ry bn. Shipments Wheat 40,000 bu; corn 132,500 bu Philadelphia Market. Pan, Delphi A, March 24.--Tlour Dull and nominal; extra family, middling to choice, S4 04 75: do fancy 84 90; Ohio do choice So 30; do fancy S5 50(&5 Bo; pi tent 7 50. Rye Flour Unchanged. ' Wheat Quiet but steady; No 2 western red, elevator, tl 13$. Kye Scarce: western 5758c. Corn Inactive ; western rejected, track, 40H (SUKc: do steamer do 41K'34iio. Oat.s Dull; mixed western 303lc; white do 3233c. ProvisionsJ-Qniet but stealv: mess beef JH fr)rH: pork S10 2510 50; prime do extra S3 25-8 30; smoked hams O'fic ; pickled 7 H'4c;lanl western tierces b '-i'7c. Butter steady ; eastern 20 421c; western extra lO.ftlSc good to choice 12Hc. F.gs Western 15c. Clieee Nominally nuchanged. Petroleum Nominal; re lined 9ic; crude 8c. . Whisky Quiet Western $1 06). Receipts r'lonr 2.5O0 bbls; wheat 61,000 bu; corn 51,000 bu ; oats 25.000 bu ; rye 8,500 bu. St. Loots Market. St. Locrs. March 24. Flour Qniet and unchanged; XX fall 14 40 I 55; XXX do 4 65 J 4 80: lainily 81 85:85: cliolce 15 0-5 . Wheat Opened weak and lower, but closed firm at outside prices: No 2 red lallS102a (&102K cash; S101l 02!4 April; SI 021 Mav;'l 02 June; No3do 9S'J9,1ic;No 2spriug 8BJiSuc. Corn Higher but slow; No 2 mixed S2 35c cash; 32ja3;Jc May; 3134c June. Oats Higher but inactive; No 2 2526c cash; no options. , Rye-481814. Earlev steady and unchanged at Inside 1 prlces;primetochoice5070c; choice Iowa fall 1 1 1 in orvlt.. Whisky steauy atliui. Provisions Scarcely more than nominal. with only a small order trade done. Receipts f lour o.uuu uois: wneai -.-.uwon; corn 48,000 du; oats iz,uw du; rye 2,wuou; barley 12,000 bn. sniDments aionrii.ixw dois: wneat none: corn 38,000 bu; oats 4,000 bu; rye none; bar ley none. ClNCrcrsATl, March 24. Otton Higher at r lour tuiet anu sieuu , laiuny ct ouj j. Wheat Kasier; red and white S11 05. Corn In good demand at full prices; 36 37c Oats Z730c. Rye 56c. . Raj-lev S7ra9Sc. Provisions Pork in good demand, buyers and sellers npart; 810 bid, 8ioz- askea. Lara Hull n.nd nominal: steam 88 40. Bulkmeats quiet; shoulders S3 65; Bhort ribs held at $4 85 casn: sates iiiwhuvm iui uuuvi. nuwi vieaiSl 95. Bacon easy at St 12, So 37j. wntskv Active, ana aavauceu 10 ai vRuiter Firm and in fair demand: choice dairy 18r20o; prime 1516o.. . 1 .1 nneea ui 1 oteau V i oac. Hoes Dull at S34 40. Receipts 2,688 head; shipments 705 neau. Milwaukee Market. M ilwaukjex, March 24. Flour Quiet and unchanged. Wheat Firm: opened and declined J5c and closed firm; No 1 Milwaukee hard Si: No 1 -Milwaukee 9c: No 2 do fresn 91Kc: March 90c; AprU9i)c; May 81c; No 8do795o; No 4 74c;rejecteu 00c. , J Corn Steady and in good demand; No 2 Oats Steady and In good demand; No S fresh 24c. Rye Steadier; No 145t6c. . Barlev Dull and lower; No 2 spring, 6Sc. Provisions Quiet and steady. Pork new 10 05. Lard8o0. Hogs Stead y ; S3 704. Klnia Flour 8.0M) bbls: wheat 31.000 bu Shipments Floor 20,000 bbls; wheat 53,000 bu. Boston Market. BosTos, Marco 21. Flour Dull ; superfine K.,:i - extra S3 75A1 25: Wisconsin extra S444 60; Minnesota do 84 255 60; winter wheats: Ohio and Michigan S4 755 50: Illinois and Indiana S56; St. Louis So6 '; WUcon sin and patent spring wheaU So 508 25; win ter wheats S67 50. rvmoniet: mixed anJ yellow 4617Kc. Oats in moderate demand; No 1 and extra v. 1. vuHU... C 2 vhitp STutUVJa : No a No 2 white 35&354c; No 3 white anc a x Hot mixed 84S4J4o. Receipts Flour 6,000 bbls; corn 48,000 bu; wheat 37, Du. Shipments Flour 2,200 bbls; corn 15,000 bu; wheat zi,uuu ou. Eaat Liberty Live Stock Harnett. Kast liberty, Ka., Maron 24 cattle Receipts since Friday 1,61 head through and 425 hfi local! total for week ending this day. 8,3)5 head through and 817 head local, against 1,972 head through and 878 head local last week ; ! anpply for sale, here loads; prices about a 1 quarter off from last week; best, 1,800 to 1,400 lbs, 65 50; fair to good, 1.100 to l,) lbs, 14 7a onrnmnnH 0 bn 1.000 lbs. S3 8D,14 50. Hogn Receipts to-day 8,tt0 head; total for

the week, 17,180 head, against 1255 last week;

ioTn.cn si w(a iu; fniiaaeipniai i auH 00. BbeeD Recelnts to-dav head total for the week 6,500 head, against 12,100 head last week: selunsr brine m S4 50A5 40for fair to good ; no extra on the market ; ail sold. Farelara Markets. . LONDOK. March 24. h n. m. 4nsoIs for monev 98 13-16; do account WSVic. Railroad Shares lllino's Central 84: Penn sylvania Central 35; Beading 12; Erie 2434; preferred 44J4. Untied States Securities 5-VO's, 1SR7, 103?i; 1040'8 :03; new fives 106; 4S's 106VJ; 4's 101'i. fiate oi aiscount in open marxec lor tnree months' bills Is Mi per cent, being per cent below the Bank of England rate. Amount of bullion srone into the Bank of England on balance to day Is 53,000. Paris, March 24. Rentes U3f 70c. Liverpool. March 24. Cotton Easier at 55 13-16.1 ; sales of 10,000 bales, including 1.000 oaies ior snecuiauon ana export, ana s.uuu bales of American. Toledo Market. Toledo. March 24. Wheat Firm: No 8 white Wabash held at SI 04: No 1 white Michi gan held SI 04 81. 04 bid; extra do ft 06 asKea.siuo 01a; amuerMicnigan.aiarcn uu asked, 81 06 bid; May SI 08; No 2 red winter, spot and March SI 06; April 81 07 asked, 81 bid; May 81 08: Western amber 81 06; i; cto i amoer Illinois h iuw. Corn Ouiet: hleh mixed 36a: No 2. spot. 3o30c; Apru held at 30o; ottc uia; May 87ic. ... . uats duu; no z or Micnigau z,c. , St. Loala Live Stock Market. St. Loots. March 24. Cattle fairly active. easier and within range of quotations; choice heavy shloDine steers S 1501 25: good do 81 855; good light 84 4o4 75; native butchers steers S3 50a4 60: cows and heifers 8303 2a: corn-fed Texans.S3 254 87U. Kecelpts 1,700 neaa; snipments none. Hogs Active and lower: Yorkers and Baltimores S3 70J 95; rough to best packing S3 50 A3 86 ; Bostons to select neavy f3 7o4 Za. Receipts 7,700 head ; shipments 1.V00 head. Sheen Firm and unchanged : good to choice Si 255; export muttons 16 255 Si. Receipts 2,wu neaa; snipments none. New Tork Live Stock Market. New York, March 24. Beeves Receipts 4,400 head. Market weak and closed heavy; reduc tion frimlast Friday He Some premium steers averazlng 1.685 Rounds sold for ll'.-.'SlllWcia few rough oxen down to 6' ..-o(8c; general sales of ordinary to strictly prime steers at 8l(c; exporters usea uu neaa 01 steers at D'Vjjiuc. Nearly 200 arrived for shipment alive. Shipments 8.950 Quarters Sheep Receipts 8,200 head. No Important change In prices. Swine Receipts 9,700 head lor sale alive. Market firmer; nominal figures are Si 401 60. Cbleatre) Live stock Market. Chicago, March 21. The Drovers' Journal renorts: Hogs Receipt 18,000 nead; shipments 7,500 neaa. xuaritei vane lower; cnoice ne avy .' 4 4a; light S3 83(33 ws; mixea packing 51 iocti vu. fettle Receipts 2,700 head; shipments 1,400 head. Market fairly active and a trine lower shippings! 205 05; light butchers' steers S3 40 0)4 ; cows z wj;c(.i au. Sheep Receipts 500 head. Market steady at 83 o. Sew Tork Dry Goods Market. New iork, March 24. Cotton goods MarIrat. vorv firm ami In MVinnalhv with lllta H(lvance in cotton, and fair business doing by agents and jobbers. Prints are in steauy d mand. Lawns and ginghams are In fair request. Woolen goods remain quiet. Warnsntta wide sheetings will be advanced next week. The Bulletin says another large auction sale of silks will be held weunesauy next. Oil City Market. Oil Crrr. March 24. The market opened dull with sales at 82Hc bid; advanced to 83'vs declined and clnsea Ht f-'e. Shipments 38,uti0 bbls, averaging 81.000 bbls. Transactions 111,000 bbls. Plttabnrs; Petrolenm Market. Ptttsbttro, March 21. Petrolenm Quiet; crude; SI 00 at Parker's for Immediate shipment; refined 81 09 for Philadelphia deliveryTHE GATLING GUM AMD THE ZULUS. Comments of London Hewsnapers. Reports irom the Zulu war show that the Gatling guca did excellent work in the recent tight. The troops sent from Logiana recent ly were supplied with them. The following extracts from English journals will be interesting here: Daily Telegraph, London, Feb. 19, 1879. - IXSI-ECTIOX OF TROOPS FOB THE ZCIX WAR, AT ALUERS1IOT. A little way off. horsed by a splendid team of chestnuts, which would have done credit to any drag in London, was a Gatling gnn, on a high-wheeled carnage, specially suitable for the long, grass covered levels in Caftraria. Horse artillerymen tended this polished ana gleaming little weapon, and so smart altogether was the complete turnout thst the eyes of tbe spectators were all directed toward it. V ery naturally the Duke ot cam on age was 1 1 raced bv its appearance, so workman like a machine was well worthy of notice, and presently the Gatling wes seen to be unhmbered, while its working and manipu lation were explained to tbe held marshal and bis sis AT. I t was not stated whether the horse artillerymen would accompany the gnn or not, but sa they were on parade it is to be inferred they will. Be this as It may, however, no doubt tbe bandy little weapon will be well worked, and tend somewhat to open the eyes of Cetewayo and his warriors with regard to sciantific warfare. Capable of throwing niaay scores of large bullets every minute upon a widely spread area at a long distance, and Keeping np the deadly discharge tor any length ot time, it 13 ad mirably adapted for bush fiVhticg, being just the species of weapon which will make long grass an extremely precarious hiding place, and deal out tremendous destruction to hordes of savages. Very light and strong it will be able to go where heavy artillery can not be taken, while its effect upon an enemy unprovided with guns will be sim ply appalling. Army and Navy Gazette, London, Feb. 22, 13V.J Tbe Gatling guns landed with the naval contingent from the A 1 tive and Tenedcs have astonished the Z-u'tis, who nave been trying an engagement with our blue jackets. They found tbe hre much too hot, and the naval force has had the satisfaction 01 carry ing more than one contetted position. It is a pity that Gatlings are not more plentiful in Lora uneimsiora s army. me navat brigade have gat some, bnt the artillery have none. If there had been a couple of Gatlings with the force annihilated the other day the result of the fight might have been dinerent. for Gatlings are the best of all engines of war to deal with the rush of a dense crowd. Dally Telegraph, London, Feb. 22, 1879. In consequence of the statement in the latest news from the seat of war that the Gatling gun did useful woifc, it is deter mined to send oat more of those remarka ble weapons in one of the ships now under orders. There are many of them in store at the Koyai arsenal. Woolwich, where, in a recent trial, one of them fired upwards of 5XI bullets in tse space of a tingle minute. Tbe bullets are propelled from rifle barrels as accurately as from infantry small arms. and as tbe gun can be traversed from the right or left at will, or elevated to any prac ticable range during tbe operation oi bring, a continuous stream of ounce balls can be poured upon the spots where the enemy is thickest, swept along a line of troops, or scattered over the field like jet of water from a fire hose. Daily News, London, Feb. 20, 1879. Special telegram from Pistermantzburg. Africa: "The Gatling grins did great execuTe Sontn'a Prosperity. Augusta (Oa.) Chronicle. The great crops produced In the 8outh. tbe decided recurvation of oar people from injuries that would have swamped any other section, the absence of wide-spread or dire poverty, and the progress of all denomina tions of religion toward higher education and better life these, materially and mor ally, prove that the South ia not any more disturbed than her neignoonng sections, and that tbe men of other portions of the Union can be as safe and contented here ai anywhere else.

SOMETHING TO BAT.

A Half Doaen of Mlos Ikons' f Practical Beclpca. The Philadelphia Times publishes the fol lowing methods of serving np palatable dishes as given by Miss Doda, the lectorcook: , . SQUABS AND PKAS. 'For this dish I require," she said, "one pair of rquabs, two ounces of bntter. a little silt and pepper and a teacnpfnl of white or brown stock. In trussing the squabs I first chop off the claws, leaving the feet; in other respects 1 truss them exactly as I do a fowL I first make very hot, in a email saucepan, two onnces of bntter. When I see the smoke rise I pat in the squabs, breasts downward. Put on the cover, draw the saucepan to a slow part of the stove and allow it to cook very, very slowly for one hour, bnt I must turn the squabs very often to prevent burning and must occasionally dip np and pour over them the hot bntter. At the end of an boor the squabs will have absorbed almost all of the batter and will be nicely browned and very tender. Then poor off all the batter that remains and pour over the squabs a cupful of stock. Throw in the pint of peas, (if using preserved peas, first strain off the liquor) add a little salt and pepper and cook 10 minutes. To serve, remove the trussing strings, lsy the iquabs in the center of the plate and the peas around. TIMBALKS. 'For timbales I take about six ounces of any kind of meat, cold roast or raw, two ounces of bread crumb, one tablespoonful of stock, one egg, one dessertspoonful of Wor cestershire sauce, a little pepper and salt, a very tew drops ot Drowning and two ounces of maccaroni. First chop the meat very lioe and mix well with the bread crumbs; and tablespoonful of stock, white or brown, a little pepper and salt, half dessertspoonful of Worcestershire sauce, half dessertepconfnl of mushroom catsup, in the order named. Then drop in one egg, beat and mix well together. Ada a few droje of browning, and see - that it is thoroughly mixed. Now boil the two ounces of maccaroni (largest size, tubular) ten minutes, and cut into pieces half an inch long. Then take some little tin cups, about an inch across the bottom and two inches high, made in the shape or an inverted truncated cone. Uover the bottoms of these tins with the maccaroni, and then till them with tbe mixture, pressing it well in. Twist over the tons of the cups stna. pieces f psper. Pat the tins in a saucepai. with a very little boiling water only enou h water to reach half way op the cups. Allow tbe water to boil one hoar if you are using raw meat; half an hoar if the meat is cooked. MILK .ROLLS. "To make milk rolls I require one pound of flour, one ounce cf butter, one ounce of sugar, one teaspoonful of yeast powder, a pinch of salt and nearly a pint of milk. First put the flour in a large basin, add a pinch of sait, halt an ounce ot sugar, an ounce of butter, and mix well together, rubbing tbe batter on with tbe fimicrs. Now add a full teaspoonful of yesit powder, mixed well together, and add as nearly a pint of milk as will make a dry dough, the dryer the better it rises; turn quickly outon we noara ana kneaa as quickly as possible. for tbe yeast powder most be brought under the action of the hre as quickly as possible or it will not act properly. After the dough is kneaded cat it into six or eight pieces and draw each piece into a long shape and cut it twice across the top; get this into a very hot oven at once in a slightly lloared baking tin; bake for fifteen minutes; then take out and brush with beaten white of eggs or milk ; dost over them haif an ounce of sugar and return to the oven for one minute. Milk lolls are best served hot. CHICKKX SALAD (MAVOKCAISK S.Vl'CB ) "To make Mayoncaise sauce I require the yolks of two eggs, one gill of salad oil and a little pepper and salt. First see that your bowl and spoon are quite dry. Drop into tbe bowl the yolks of two eggs and add. drop by drop, a gill of salad oil, beating tbe eggs all tbe time. When the yolks and oil are thoroughly mixed and perfectly smooth. add a teaspoonful of vinegar, a little at time, and a little pepper and salt. To make chicken salad, boil tb.9 fowl until it is tender, remove all the skin and bone, and cut the meat into rough pieces, not too small. Sprinkle over it a little pepper and salt. Take one-tbird of a head ot celery, cut it into thin slices and mix it well with the chicken, and sprinkle over it half a tablespoonful of vinegar. Then place it on a plate and pour over it the Mayoncaise sauce. Then sprinkle over it a tablespoonful of capers. Arrange around this tbe very delicate leaves cf a head of lettuce, and arrange around the plate inside the lettuce and on the ealad, a few gerkins. Garnish the center with tbe green tips of the celerv "Ton Don't Know Their Valne." "They cured ma of egue, biliousness and kidney complaint, as recommended. I had . halt bottle lett which I used for mv two little girls, who the doctors and neighbors said could not be cured. I am confident I should bave lost bath of them one sight if I bad not had tbe Hop Bitters in my house to use. 1 found they cooe them eo much good I continued with them, and they are now well. That is why I say you do not know half tbe value of Hop Bitters, and do not re commend them high enough." B., Roches ter, . 1. Defend Yoor Lives! Premiums are given for new weapons of destruction. In "Hale's Honey of Horehound and Tar" life has a new safeguard. Let all who are troubled with coughs, colds, or any affections of the breathing apparatus, defend their Uvea with it. It will banish the complaint, and preclude the possibility of consumption. Pike's Toothache drops care toothache in one minute. Sela by all druggists at 2a cents. Wanting a Reliable Timepiece, CLOCK OR WATCH, Should go to the Establishment of EINQHAM, WALK & MAYHEW, . No. 12 Kast Washington street, Indianapolis. We also make a specialty of Solid Silver Spoons and r'orks, and will, upon application, send any article by express, with the privilege of examining before paying. NOTICE. Take notice, that at a called meeting of tbe members ot the Salem Evangelical Lutheran Church, ot New Augusta, Marlon County, Ind., to be held at their place of publlo worship, in the town of Now Augusta, county of Marlon, and state of Indiana, on the I2th day ot April, 1879, at 7 o'clock p. m. of that day, will be elected trustees for said church, according to the usages or custom of said society (not less than three nor more than nine In number), as shall be determined at such meeting. JESSE DCNN, Clerk. ' March 25, 1879. "ITOTICE Is hereby given to the cltlrens of the fcignieenin i) ward in me city oi Indianapolis, Center township, Marlon county, Indiana, that I, Jacob Baas, a male inhabitant of said ward, over the age of twenty-one years, will apply to the board of county commissioners of said county, at their next meeting, for a lloenne to sell for one year spirituous, vinous and malt liquors In a less quantity than a quart at a time, with the privilege of allowing the same to be drank on my premises. The precise location of the premises whereon I desire to sell said liquors is described as follows: Lot No. 11 ontlot No. 18, and known as as No. XM South Delaware street, in tbe city of Indianapolis, Center township, Marion county, Indiana, (Signed) JACOB BAAS.

SANFORD'S

RADICAL CURE For CATARRH Is a never falling specific. When every other remedy has failed, when physicians bave pronounced a care Impossible, It has, by Its powerful alterative and resolvent properties acting through the blood, and bv Its healing, balsamic properties acting upon the diseased nasal surfaces, lifted the afflicted, as It were, from the very grave. No other remedy has done this, for no other remedy possesses. In a form so pure and simple, yet so powerfully effective, the real essence, as It were, of the barks and shrubs from which It is prepared. .. Betereneea from Well Known Pkystelans, Drngxlsta cm Geo. W. Houghton, Esq . Waltham, Mass., enred. after 12 years of suffering. Dr. Chaa. Main, Boston, writes: "I consider It superior to any preparation laid down in any text book with which I am familiar." Wm. Bo wen. Esq-of MeHatton, Urant A Bo wen, 225 Pine street, St. Louis writes in the warmest terms of it to his friend, A. A. Meliier, wholesale drugzlst, urging that some more rapid means 01 introducing 11 to tne people 01 nis city oe taken. H. D. Ba dwln Co., druggists, Wash ington, I nd., say they never sold a remedy giving snch universal satisfaction. Samuel Spin ney, Meadow V ale, K. H , says It operated on mi system in a way that nothing ever given him by physicians had done. Geo. F. Dinsmore, a Boston druggist- says that the core effected In his case was ao remarkable that it seemed to many that it could not be true. Be therefore made oath to it before Seth J. Thomas, Esq., justice of the peace. SANFORD'S RADICAL CURE "Clears the Head and Throat so thoroughly that, taken in the morning on rising, there are no nnpleasantsecre'lous, and no disagreeable 'hawking' during the entire day, but an unprecedented clearness of Voice and Respira tory organs. Price, with Improved Inhaler, Treatise and Directions, Si. Hold by Druggists. COLLI Afs VOLTAIC ELECTRIC Instantly AnniltHjitc Pain, Strrnglhrn lite Weak, Support the Weary. By Instantly affecting the Xervous System, their iu II ne ace Is at once felt at the farthest extremities. Hence Pain, which arises from a disturbance of the Nerve Forces, is cured in every instance as if by uisglc. Palpitation of tbe Heart, Inflammation of the Langs, Liver and Kidneys. Irritation of the Stomach and Bowels, Indigestion. Dyspepsia, Bilious Colic, Cramps and Pain arising from tbe same cause are speedily relieved. The medicinal forces present in these Plasters find their way into the system In a manner at once mysterious ami powerful. They accomplish what no remedy has ever before done, vis.: The restoration of vital electricity, whence comes Instant and grateful relief from Pain and Weakness, and freedom from disease. PRIOB, 25 CENTS. Be careful that you are not deceived Into buying some worthless plaster said to be equal to Collin's Voltaic KLErraic Plasters, a union of Fleet ricity and Healing Balsams, as seen in above cut. Bold by all Druggists. Ladies Purchasing C O 11 S E T S SHOULD EXAXK Madame Foj'a Improved Corset Sk'rt Supporter. -For Ileal! b. 4'omfbrt nod CleiraneeofForm.lt tM no rival, and is really the most perfect 8k tit-Supporting Corset made. For sale by all lending dealers. Manufactured by ey Ilsrmon, Sw Haven. Ct. S500 PRIZE BUTTER ?8?iS t the-Tent Dairy tiiir, I SK OI K. li was wjrafa inicr nntifmul lloinn. or t'urt : v. re tfiveft i Ask vourclriiuvTit or merch ant for it: or to know vihat It wtwt it coat, where! o get In. writes t once to WELbS UCBUSDSOa CO., ProprMcn, Barilagtxi, Vt, -t t V rot TUteA i er-.ta-eeg -i3 cinwe1 ..eS'V IN SOUTHWEST MISSOURI. I.onn.noo seres of wall .watered, timber and prairie lands arijacent to the fft. IxmiIs and San Francisco K'y for sale, at from fJM to (4 per acre, on seven years' time. Kxcellent I ior SlOCK, iruiu, mini unTitnnurui puriMmt-s. Free transportation to those who purchase land. rnn tor mnpi ani ftrrtirars io .MINNESOTA DAKOTA l.eoe.eoe ACRES of well-watered and fertile lands for sale by the HIrmi Jk . Peter U. K. C at from to per acre, on easy terms. Free from encumbrances. J&sps and Guldra sent free. ( U AH. K. B4MMO.NH. Lass CnsaV. C- V N. W. st'y Ce Vales, IlUaaia, OB MOW TO SET THEM the be t-rt of thm te. .. crs for . tor rrre cop- of WANTED. WAA TED Agents to sell oar new sporting and magic goods, novelties, magic lan. terns, microscopes, cosmetics, ladles' article etc. ; 47 new article. Week ly salary or rJU and all expense paid: 73 page lllnstratedra'alogae swnt free to any address. LAUD A CO., 'JS Brood way. New York, WANTED Homes for young girls and boy in the country. Also employment for young and middle-aged men a farm bands, servants, gardeners, etc. Marr'ed help can also be furnished. Address 10 Thorpe Block, Indianapolis Benevolent Boctety. WAN TED A position as miller to work on alary, ox wonld rent a custom eiist mill atafalrreat. Address WM. ZUEOUNER, -8 4os North Teaneosee street.

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