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ROSCOE. i' Oar boom, oar boom, bof za for on boom J ! ' 1 7 tat Doomws Doom ui mw j . Evry echo awakened, nlgbV, PP'ij no a. Ring ot n4 "mud Moblller." f i ; ( T 3 f j ' ü ; ' . - - ' 3 On the flail cf oof fia is emblaxoned th fact Of the man who represent crime. Whose name la linked with tno country': lagrace, i . .. r - . Th-uaefles the effacing of time. - J Tneulare'"of oaf : tramp ta, the roU.ol oar drams, - - CalteOakesAm.es froai his gravo ana w abroad - - - To miet Öür comrade rrom den and from alajna,.;. ... - A well oar brtoe-ehoatl d g crowd. - Oar speakers are grand; their casMron throat Wil explain now oar Garfield fell; x : , Ther will duplicate 11 to gain a few votes Fniu North Carolina to . Tfe Poland Committee and the Boss Sh?brd Ring, , . . , "well saccessf ally coyer with dirt; And we'll try to heal the penary atlng Tlth a flap of ttoe old bloody shirt. Veil tell howourUarfleld went to the war; How he flashed his ahlnin blade, And how In Congress-he got his first se ar When he met oakes Ante In a trade. Well tell the world how oar Garfield cntef Sat on De Goiyer's pave, Eow splendidly he wrote a brief, And wrote himself down a knave. Then huzza for our booiu, the Garfield boom, The boomlest boom oi the year; Every echo awafcened.night.mornlng or noon, Rings out the fraud Moblller. OOEKiL NOTES. Lord DtTfMoax, the musical Earl, la coming to America to stay a month. For week post the mortality of London has been only twenty to the 1,000. Bket Harte la to give his first lecture in London on Friday of next week. Sib Gkorgc Oakset Wolselxy rode 310 mlks In three days in South Africa. Thi bearded woman who used to be with Barn um is now In an Insane asylum. The ladles of Little Rock have a building association, and 1 90,000 have been subscribed. The city of BuQalo, N. Y has plaed t200,00 of four and a half per cent, bonds at 11.U23.65 per 11,000. The cyclone shook Delaware peach trees severely, bat there Is frait enough on them yet to give the market an average supply. Mice. Senator Wisdom is described ag a clever woman one so wise and accomplished that she Is herself the sole Instructor of her enlldren. King George, of Greece, is said to be a charming person, bright, liberal-minded and witty. He Is an excellent husband and a Judicious father to his young sons, the Dukes of Athens, Sparta and Ccrlatn. A white widower married a black widow at Cape GirardVaa, Mo. He had four white children, she had five black ones, and three yellow ones have been born to them since. The family presents a varied aspect. Thoxas Jefferson 8 heirs have agreed to relinquish the burying grounds at Montlcelio to the Government, with the onderatandlng that Jefferson's grandchildren is ball find sepulture in the same lnclosure. Mit. 8PTJRGEON has received from a daughter of Dr. Livingstone one of his sermons whlcn was found among her father's possessions, bearing npon it some words of commendation in the handwriting of the explorer. Is accordance with a custom 287 years old, sixty of the younger boys at Christ's Hospital School,' London, received on Good Friday, after cnnreH service, a pew penny and a packet öf raisins from the church -warden. The custom was established by Peter Symonds In 1503, who left a bequest for Its maintenance. Miaxv Sarah Bernhardt does not look exceedingly strong, bat few. even of the strongest of her sex could support the labor through .which she goes. One Saturday re cently, alter playing in an afternoon and an evening performance, she rehearsed "Frou Frou" from 12 p. m. until 6 o'clock the next morning. ."...'. Glveeal KArrr sax hs Just presented to the Zoological Garden of Moscow a hairless horse of Ontral Asia. Tbe animal belongs to the h j bred species and Is considered a great rarity. It la well formed,, but Its skia Is red and without the slightest trace of hair, and in cold .Moscow It has to be covered with blankets,. A little boy in Worcester, Mass., who six years ago swallowed a mixture of lime and sulphuric acid, which caused severe Irritation of the throat and stomach and nearly cost him his life, has been ill. with similar symptoms. at about the same time each year since. The regular recurrence of the trouble is a puzzle to the physicians. Mis TCE5XB, the young lady who made an appointment with her lover at George ville, 0. with the Intention of sloping with him, and who reached the spot Justin time toeehlm shot by an unknown assassin, has arrived in Columbus, and expresses the belief that her father, who was bitterly opposed to the matchf la the murderer. AN oaraog outang lately exhibited at Munich amazed people by its skill on the vlo'In, until one evening n doubting visitor stock a penknife into It, and, as this had no effect, palled Its tall, which came off, bringing along a piece of hide. The disguise had defied detection for a week. The wearer was the father of the xhlblter of the prodigy. Miss Aire A. E. Dickissox will, It is reported, reappear upon tbe stage in the autumn in her play, "The Crown of Thorns." The scene or her new play, intended for Miss Davenport, Is laid in Russia; the time Is fllty years ago, and the heroine is an English Jewess. Miss Diclr. lnson has also been at work npon a comedydrama called "Elfrlda, or the Test of Honor. Losdox Lancet is boldly righting for seats for girls who attend in stores; and, In order to hasten the work and give a practical shape to its agitation, it declares its Intention to publish lists of the names of those houses which at once' furnish seats. These lists will be given to physicians who will show them to their families, the ladles of which will be asked not to trade at stores that for want of seats are 'cruel t women.' . ' ' . Mr. Cybcs H.McCoBjrrcK renews his youth woaderfaUy for an old man. It was a generation ago that he became famous for his reapers,'. Ytt he now holds his own control of th Western market by putting in the field a sew reaper, with self-binding attachment, which till seems to lead all others. He has recently finished on of the finest houses In Chicago for his private residence with ample space about It, with broad halls, lofty ceilings, hard -wood flnfshTjy Mittotte, -well-chosen library which Mr. Gresley In his last years .helped bim to select, and a handsome room at tne top formnsicnls-, private theatricals and the like. 'At the age of seventy-one, the lively youDg old man gives the fondest paternal attention to his two youngest children, aged About four and six, while one of his oldest

k sobs, "recently-graduated at Princeton;! at

ready Using an active ln the manage ment of the business x . , PaonssoR.JUT-Vv, cx the Agricultural Department, Is to. investigate In army worm.' The p6t con Jones 1U ravages in Eastern New Jersey ar.d on Long Island, and has appeared on the nerthera shore of the Sound near New Rochjelle. la-om parts of the afflicted districts the wecrns are so thick that they cover Tlx reads, o that tb wheels of passing venlcles ssera to roll upon a carpet. It Is twenty years since the last plague of this sort oc aired. ,. , ., - Gibbon's religions belief has aroused a news paper discussion ta London. One of the correspondents, ln setting forth his opineon that the historian was not an atheist, cites a letter fiwm Gibbon to tils aunt, bearing date in ITS. 'I can assure 5-0 u with trath," te sayw, "that I consider religion as tbe best guide of youth, and the best support of old age."- A Frencb nobleman having once remarked tr him that all goou historians are skeptics, he looked displeased and remarked tint be had never beard that Dr. Robertson was a skeptic MANAGEraiARDiwa.of" the Le Moin crematory at Washington, hag had an application from parties ln England for tbe incineration of a body. The letter stated that they had been comaannlatiog with the Dresden crematory, but that their prices wer so steep as to make It less expensive to have the body shipped here and return than cremated there. Mr. Harding will refuse the application on tbe groand that the body has once been burled, and hence Is objectionable under the rules for the control of the crematory. The Robert Raikes centenary will be one of London's summer sensations. The celebration, beginning Jane 26, will last about ten days; there will be meetings in Guildhall, ln St. rail's, in Exeter Hall, in Spurgeon's Tabernacle ; there will be concerts ln the Crystal Falace and ln the Royal Albert Hall; and the greatest ceremony of all will he the unveiling of the Kalkes memorial statue on the Thames embankment. No doubt throughout the English-speaking world the Inventor of Bunlayschools will be talked of on this coming hundredth anniversary. Mr. John A. Gano, whose recent marriage by Dr. Bellows to Miss Vallette has been an. nounced, has been for many years a partner of Murat Halstead in the Cincinnati Commercial. The New York Tribune thinks if Mr. Gano had postponed his surrender eight or ten years longer, those who bave known him in tbe newspaper business for the last twenty years would have begun to suspect that he might In time become a confirmed bachelor. Mr. and Mrs. Gano sailed on Saturday from Philadelphia by the steamer Ohio for a European trip, which Is expected to last for a year or mora. The Gaulols says that on the eve of the late duel between Rochefort and Koechlin, the former went to the play and enjojed it like a child, while the latter was equally light hearted among his friends. When they met on the field next morning, Rochefort was very nervous ai.d seemed ln great haste to have the affair ended; he gnawed his mustache, twirled his imperlaJ and could not stand still. M. Koechlin, on the other band, was cold, impassible and absolutely correct both in dress and in demeanor. After two minutes of fighting Rochefort was wounded ln the stomach, which shows how important it is to keep cool. Betsy Kennedy, a Senaca tquaw, living on the Cattaraugus Reservation, lately asaed for a Government pension. She la eighty-three years old, and her husband, recently deceased, was a survivor of the war of 1812. The claim was admitted and the sum of IGOO was sent her, from the Treasury Drpartment. W. F. Fuller a law student of Gowanda, N. Y., applied ta the Government for her pension, and on receipt of the money he appropriated all but f 170, which he sent her through tbe United States Express Company. A nephew of the the squaw thought the amount very small and laid tbe matter before the United 8tates authorities. Fuller was arrested and held in 12,100 ball. He Is twenty-six yea b old and a member of a good family, DR. ErCCH, of Phillipsburg, if. left a curious will. Its fifth provision is as follows : "It is my will, and I do order my executors to pay over, to the inhabitants of the town of Phillipsburg, ln the County of Warren, ln its corporate capacity, the sum of 110,000, to be held ln trust . forever by . the said inhabitants of the town of Fhlllipabnrg, to annually pay the Interest of so much as shall be needful and necessary to and for the purpose or establish ins and supporting a military band of music to be called 'The Bruch Cornet Band, of the Town ofPhllllpsburg, whose duty it shall be to march to the aforesaid cemetery on the anniversary of my death and on such holidays as are established by law, and on other proper occasions, and then and there periorm a funeral march and such other appropriate music as the leader of said band shall designate and appoint." . Give it a Trial and yon will t astonished. "Anakeeis," Dr. S. Silsbee'a External Pile Remedy, gives instant relief, and is an infallible cure for the most obstinate cases of piles. It has made the most wonderful cures of this terrible disorder. Twenty thoussnd grateful people tbat have used it can testify to tbe sime. Samples with full directions sent free to all sufferers on application to " Anakesis" Depot, Box 3 91G, New York. Sold by all firet-claes druggists. "Rough on Rati." The thing desired, found at last, Ask druggists for Rough on Rats. It clears oat rats, mice, roaches, bed-bugs, etc 15 cent boxes. w Skinny Men. . Wells' Health Renewer. Absolute cure for nervous debility and weakness of the generative functions. $1, at druggists. Don't Ituy More Than You Want. Ten cents will buy a package, two doses, Wells' May Apple Pills, anti-bilious, liver, cathartic. The increasing desire to visit the various countries of the world and observe the different habits and modes of living indicates growing intelligence. The observing traveller will notice the different styles of houier, dresses, social customs, the change of air, water, costing, etc, at tbe poles and Jn tropics, bat all over the world, in every clime, the renowned Lea k Perrin's Worcestershire Table Sauce will be found the same, appetizing and delicious, when nsed on meats, game, Ash, in soups, gravies, etc. Retains its original excellence in all countries, and is known and prized everywhere. Qncho-Quinine cures chills and fever. The Rose Name Writing and Darning At- ' ' tachment for Sewing Machines. ; Attention impelled to the advertisement of this very valuable device published m another coiamn of this paper. It will prove indispensable to any family having a sewing machine, from the fact that it enables the machine to do all the darning at well as tbe sewing, and every family has more of the former than the latter. ' The holes or tears are scarcely noticeable after being darned by this attachment By using it ladies can write their names npon all kinds of underclothing, bed linen, handkerchiefs, eta, as easily as with a pen and ink Boon paper. B;ery new subscriber to the Sentinel, at $1 26 per annum. Is entitled to one. Send your orders to the Sentinel Company. In-; dianapolis, stating the machine it is to be used on.

FINANCIAL AHD COHLIEHCI M.

i in t CTXANCIAT-.' ; ; . für . . . -1 , : OrrtCEOf thi liTDiAnipors Bhtihx,V' MondatEvxnisq, Janefl, 18SG. - ' The week which closes with this evening has been an exceedingly quiet, one so fair as flnan clal aQairs are conoerned.. The demand for loans has beon fairly active, and as the supply of money is good there has been no difficulty ln negotiating nrat-clas. paper at the UHuai rates of interest. ' 1 . -. : New York Finaaclal Market " ' Maw YORK, Jane 2l-Money Market easy at 23 per cent. nPrime Mercantile Paper per eent. Government Bonds Firm, , , Railroad Bonds Strong. . . .. State Securities Dull. H " - The stock market was Strong in early dealings, ana prices advanced xix: per cent, in the general list,' Iron Mountain, Granger and coal shaies, and Erie. Ohio and Mlsisipol and Nashville and Chattanooga lesdln? in the upward movement. Fpsculatlon continued stronk nntll after tbe second board, when prices reacted to 54 per cent, but in final dealings a firmer feeling prevailed and partial recovery ensued. Transactions on tbe Htock Exchange to-day reached the aggregate of 3&.0U0 shares, as follows: C. C. and I. C . 2 00 Chicago, 8C Louis and New Orleans. 1.U Lackawanna - 2ö,(mKJ Delaware and Hudson . 2ä.0U) JOB m(M .tmmHHWMMMMMMM WH Ü .1 HX) Iron Mountain ...... H,7tO Kansas and Texas . . . 7.KU0 Lake Shore .. 2S,( i Lake Erie and Western . l,Svj Michigan Central ...................... 1,200 Vorth western 15,000 NasbvlUe and Chattanooga 4,0M0 New Jersey Ce n tr al . ... 18,WO Northern Pacific.-. - -. 30,000 New York Central - ... e.7Ni Ohio and Mississippi ItiOO Ontario ana Western..........-....- .. ll.O:) Pacfic Mall . . 4.0IH) Rfadlnp; . . .. ........ 1,500 Rock Island - S.500 St PaUlaMIHHMHNNMNMHININIMMHtMIMN 2 jXl Union Pacific. .. ..... VUHiO Wabash and Pacific. 20,a0 Western Union . ls.OOj government securities. Sterling, 60 days.4VINew 5 per cents 103 Sterling, slght.....4S8IU. S. 44s.-.-JyH Ü. 8. 6'a, 1 l0tt)4New Ü. S. 4a.... 1184 Hotk Tbe purchasing price for Government oonds ln Indianapolis varies from the Sew York quotations S3 per cent. state bohds. Pacific 6s of "as. -12 tTennesse, new Louisiana consols. 46 Virginia, old 20 Missouri 6s. .ics4iv Virginia, new..-. 20 107' Va. consols.... ,36 I Do. deferred Tennessee, old.. gekebai. stocks. Dent. Pae. bonda111 V'Olilo Central . 21 Union Pao. firsts ..114 Vi Lake Ere A WesU M CJ. P. land gTantslli'4 Ontario A West...- 2s?g Burl., Cedar R.&N. 8 alton A Ten-e H 1!) a.. A T. H. pfd 5S W., St. L, and Pac. 3n Do preferred -Uannlb1andst.J. 81 M H. and St. J. pfd... 74 Iron Mountain m... 4b8 St. L. and San 84 . L. and S. F. pfd- ASyt Do. first pfd 70 ChL.St. L.AN.O. 32i Kansas and Texas. 3-i Union Pacifio stka. Hi Central Pacific 72 Northern Pacific 16 t Do preferred.... Wa LoulsvUle A Nash. 120 Nashvllle&Chatt. it Lou.. N. A. A Chi.. ib& U.PJsinklng rund-U7 Lehigh Wllks 100 St, P. A 8. C. firsts. 0., C. A I. C. firsts- ... Do seconds Erie seconds..Kock island ..... Panama... mm... Port Wayne lip .175 120 116 104 mwDurv üiln.ls Central Chic, Bur. and Q Chic, and Alton 0. and A. pfd--N. Y. Central. -121 -1094 -124 Harlem ,17U mta.v cuum. tvvyg Canada Southern- S4 Michigan Central- U0H Crle S'J'j, Erie preferred. (vlHI Houston A Texas- 63 '4 U'iJziU,' IT TcliiiTfOnh 1fU? Northwestern Nortbwest'n praioyj St. Paul 74 St.Pul preferred. 104 9t. Paul A Minn... 55 H 3UP. A Sioux City. 40i A. and P. Tel - 4oya Pacific Mall... 3S Adams Express 113 Wells t t argo ixiu American Ex.lk. preierrea - 7a United States Ex 43 DeL, Lack, and W. 788!QulcfcstlTer-......-. lo Morris and Essex. IOj Qnlcksllver pfd 53 Delaware A Had.. 71 N.J. Central- 62 Reading - ls uaripon. , .. Leadvllie ......... Central Arizona 2 fyt . 31 - 17, Ohloar.d Miss-. 32lHomestake... O. and M. pfd 7454 Standard.., Chesapeake A O... yt Mobile and Ohio.. 17 U.. C. C. A I 70k Excelsior ..... Little Pittsburg. Ontario O., Q and I C a COMMERCIAL. There has been a splendid business transacted the past week in all brauches of trade, and values have, as a rule, been well maintained. The following table shows the amount of ralnln store ln this city at the present time:

Elevator. S 5 S ' S: EevatorA.... 5.RX) 21.800 2S,"00 .. Elevator B 6,700 55,000 1.8j0 700 Central elevator - City elevator - 25 ju 8.9 v ... . .. 8Uevator I) 2,W 4,000 11.0UÖ "tlevator E. 1,8 X) 4,5-4) 2,000 Ju0 Total 1S.8J0 101,40) 43,100 1,600 Corresponding day ; 1 last year 5,000 26.000 14,010 5 0J)

Below will be found the receipts and fchlpneuts at this point for the 24 hours endlrgat Vi o'clock to-day: - Receipts Shipped. Floor, bbls . Wheat, b Corn, bu ... 1,12.5 1U,8oO 15.2UU 4,aw 5,500 24.30U lUl.'Ul 13,rK 0 i.250 1,67a 104 250 Oats, ou Rye. bu B&rley, bu... Bran, tons...... t'ornmeal, bbls ...... ...,..... starch, bbla Ray. tons ... TUE MARKETS WEEKLY REVIEW. Flour, Grain and Bay. The flour market rules quiet and unchanged. Wheat is lower, but a good demand prevails for old wheat in car load lots as it arrives, nod it is salable at Jl 03; held ln elevator at SI 0. Market for new wheat lower and weak; June offered at 51 02; SWc bid. New York and Philadelphia are 1S 2c lower June; lc July. Baltimore, J4e lower June and July; c August Chicago is He higher on June; ic lower July; He lower August. Corn if lower and market dull at the asking prices. . . he feeling is weak ln sympathy with the decline East of from c to lc, and at Calcago bt. Oats are dull and Winker . tKiour We quote: New prooess, 50(Si7 00; fancy, 5 604 uu; family, 14 t J5 00; low grade, U 75(3 2i. Wheat The following were closing quotauons at tne uau Board : Fid. Asked. So. 2 red. cash. 1 05 Ite So. 2 red, June...-. 1 05 U0K my, 1 0 . 00 , So. 2 red, July, new...No. 2 reu, July first balf No. 2 red, August .. No. 2 red, August first half........ No. a amber. Rejected. Corn Bid. Asked. ü ...... White, No. 3White. No I-, Tellow Hlch mixed., Mixed, cash.., June ... 5i , July, August Rejected. ., Oats Bid. Asked. No. 3 white. 31 22 Mixed 27 Mixed, Angnst..: . .. 20 Kye No. -a 7s5 bid. Bran IS 00 00 per ton. Hay Dull and nominal; choice timothy 12 60al3 60 pertou.for small bales, tight pressed ; good timothy, large bales, 111 C012 00. The Provision Market Rules quiet and unchanged. We quote as follows: " Dry Halt Meats Short ribs SS75; shoulders ofiered at N 15. --if Lard 'Prune steam nominal at 13 75. . . Sweet Pickled Meats liarua 64ac. according to average. . . , Early Vegetables and Emits. Peaches Choice good stock will bring (1 60 per one-third bushel box. .

Plums Wild goose tl 00 ,per twenty-four quart crate lor. exüa sound one-third bashel box 75c.. ...... - Strawberries tjmall reeetptst season-about over; goodsoltd bright trait -will sell, but la ferlor nock: lsdalL We Quota extra J c und a S7uOa8,ou per stand; common berryr choice qoallty, 14 au & tu; Inferior. S3 VO&i W, choice Northern)!! Wl 76 per sixteen quart case. Blackberrtea Common II 160 per drawer; S5 0oej per stand. Lawtona aold at U 50 per twenty-four quart orate. " -t itaspberrlea Choi.ee red SS 0013 60, according to condition, per. twenty-four quart crate; black 18 U0(7 00 per stand. - Currants Strictly fresh f 1 50I 75 per drawer; IS W)7 W per stand. . Cherries Uood demand; choice oxhart 17 00 0SOO per stand; Murillo, t trie Cy fresh, good color. Si 006 00 per stand. . . . ' Oooweberrles iood demand; selling at S5 00 (6W W per stand. - Watermelons Not many ln market; 12503(9 35 OS per 100. ... Tue following vegetables, with the exception of cabbage, potatoes and beans, are fully supplied by home growers: . 1 abbage Choice sound, 12 00 per bbi. Cucumbers 3o40c per doa. 1 Khubarb 20c per do bunches. Badi8hes ac perdox bunchea. Onions 25c per doz bunches. - String Beans Home grown will be ln market this week; extra stock ln third busdel boxes 35 .Vc; choice round wax I12 (tl 50 pr bushel: flat wax II 00 per busbel: round irreen

; fl 0 per bushel: flat green dull at 75c!l (XI. tireen Peas Market supplied with home grown. Choice fresb home grown 12xal50 per bu., Ii 504 00 per bbi. Tomatoes Are iu demand, but a large portion of the receipts are In bad order and must be sold for what they will bring; choice stock will sell readily at II 25(al tu per one-third buabel box. New Potatoes Lower; I27'(J3 00 per bbU The Produce Market. Apples We quote: New apples at 60a6Oo per one-thira bushel box. Beans Choice clean navy, II 60(31 M per bu; elean medium, 1125150 per bu. Beeswax 20ft22c per lb. Butter We quote cheloe selections country atlufaUo per lb; choice dairy, 20&22c per lb; Inferior 68c per lb. Cider Ware's new clarified selling at S8 per barrel of 40 gallons. Cranberries Cape Cod, 110(911 per barrel Eggs Shippers are paying, 8c; selling at Wj per aos from store. Fuel Anthracite coal, per ton, 17.00; Pitt burg coal, per ton, 15 00; crushed coke, per ton 14c; coke, per bu, 12c; block coal, per bu, 14c ln car lots, 11c; Youghogheny, 14 60 per ton. Feathers Prime live geese buying- at 40c; mixed geese and duck 2o25c ; old feathers, 1 6)3dc, according to condition. Foreign Fruits We quote: Layer raisins new. Si W; loose Muscatel raisins, new, ti 10 ; London layer, old, ti 00; new, 13; currants new.eXOVc Pe Ih. Urease Dealers are buying white at 6c; brown, 4c. Hides Green hides, 910o; green kip. veals. 10c; green calf, 13c; green salted hides, 9V4o; green salted kips, 10c; green salted call, 13c: dry flint hides, 1214c; dry salted hides, lo&llc; damaged, grubby or bull, two-thirds of the above prices; sbeep skins, 40c(Sll 25. Honey We quote new at lbJw per lb ln cases of 25 to 50 lbs. Poultry Live turkeys, 5c per lb ; ducks, 12 25 per dox ; live fowls, hens, 275 per dos ; roosters, 1175 per dox; geese, full feathered. 14 80 per dox ; young chickens, S3 504 00 per doz. Rags Cetton, mixed, IJ40 per lb; wool c per lb. The Dry Goods Market. Brown Sheetings and Shirtings Atlanta 4-4, fic : Feldemont 4 4, 84o; New Hartford 4-4, 7c: Trlon, xy.c; Bartow,Kc; Georgia A, 8Jc; Lawrence Ii L 7c; Atlantio P, 7c; LaurelHlll, 7ic: Granville L I, 7 ; Ensteru standards, Vc : Pepperoll 10-4, 2c ; Pepperell E. He; Pepperell It. 8Sc; Pepperell 0, 8c; Pepperell N, 73-jc; Lancaster A, Vci Lancaster B, Vc; Lancaster P, 84o. Bleached Shirtings Araoskeag 4-1, 11c: Fruit of Loom, ll-;c; Bay Mills, 10jc: Hope, 1O0; Lonsdale, Ilk?: Lonsdale caabrlc, 136c; Masonvllle, ll4c; Warasulta. 3c; New York MUls, 13c ; Pride of West, 12 He ; Pepperell 10-4, 32io ; PepjM?rell-4,2c; PeppereU8-4, 26o; Pepperell 6-4, ilc. Paper Cambrics Man vllle, 9c: 8.8. A Sons, 7c; Mason ville. 7c; Warren, 9c; high colors lc hleher; seconds, ljc lower. Prints Cocheco, 8c; Hamilton, 7c; Pa clflc, 8c; Arnolds, 8c; Cones toga, tic; Glouoester. tl4c; Simpson, 7c; plain black, 7c; Washington, 6$c ; Spraguee, o; Southbrldge, 7c; Freeman s,bftc; Harmony, 6J4c; shirting prints. 6!49öXc. Bags e ran Kiln vllle, S23 50; Btark A, 125; Otter Creek, U0. Oanaburgs six ounces, 8c; eight ounces. 10c. Cornet Jeans Androscoggin, 10c, "Canoe River, io; Indian Orchard, 8Xc; Kock port, 8c; Lacon la, 9c ; Suffolk, 7o ; Naumkeag sateen, 10c ; Pequot, Hc. Ticks Conestoga, ex., 18; do 7-8 ISo; Gold Medal, 4-4, 1H5; CCA, 7- 15Kc; CT, 4-4, 16c; Le wlston, 4-4, ltfc; do 82-lnch, 16io; do 80-lnch. 15o ; Hamilton D, 14o. Btrlpes Amo8keag, llje; Hamilton, lljo:' Sheridan, ic; Mechanics, 7o; Yeomans, He; Washington awning, 17c. , Spool Cotton J. A P. Coata. 55c ; Clark's John Jr., 55c; Clark's O. N. T., 55c ; Green A Danle. Süo; Holyoae, Tiy$c; Btafford's, 'Zlfti. Jeans Home-made, 7:42Xc; Eastern 10 1 - The Drug Market. Alcohol, 12 15(82 25: alum, per lb, 4XQ5o; calomel, per lb, 75c; camphor, per ib, Ss&iici cocblneal, per lb, 95c3Sl; choloroform, per lb, 95cfl; copperas, bbls, lb, lKc; copperas, kegs, lb, 2c; gum opium, lb, - 17 60; Indigo, per lb, tbcQU ; licorice, Calabrlan, lb, 35c; magnesia, carbM 2 oz lb (Jennings), 40tfjt2c; morphine, 15 00; madder, lb, 12,314c. OilsCast or. best, gal, 89Jc; aweet,90oa(l 73;oilve, I gal, 11 75(93 50; sperm, gal, fl aö; bergamot. lb (Sanderson's), S3 503 75; cassia, lb, II 40; lemon, lb (Sanderson's), S35033 75. Quinine, P. W- oz, 12 Uu2 95; clncbouldla, per ox, tl 15(9 1 20; rosin, bbi, 13 75as 80. Soap-Castile, Fr.iftrtc. American hlcarbonate soda, per lb, SJ4'3!c; soda, bicarb, English, casks, lb, bc; soda, sal, lb, aJo; soda-ash, lb, 44c ; salts, Epsom, lb, ac; snuff per case: 4 doz bottles, Scotch, 13 50 per doz, per lb 60c; snuff, Garrett's, pack, gross, 113(313 60; snufT, Garrett's, per case of 4 dox, 115 60.iltt; brimstone, by the bbi, ffJi(4c per lb; flower sulphur, lb, 496c; saltpeter, commercial, lb, 8luc; saltpeter pure, lb, 15(318c; turpentine, bbls, gal, 50c: turpentine, e&ns, pal, 66c; Venetian, red. Eng., bbls, lb. 8c; Venetian, red. Eng. kegs, lb, 4c; Iodine, W 5Cy8 75; Iodide potassa, 14 "b; cloves, 43350c : rhubarb, powdered fiai 25. The Grocery Markets CoSee--We quote. Ordinary, 13ai4c; fair, HHlSc; Kod 1515Kc; prime, 10316)0; choice. 18918Hc old Government Java, 232ic. Scgara Ws qoote: Mards, lOloo; standard A,bgtl0c:oir A, Xrase; while extra O, ihWy&l Dne yellow, 89c; good yellow, H (Eyc; fair. yellow, 8i4c; eommon grades, 8 Candles 13913e for 16 ox. star. Cheese We quote : Fair, bXo ; good, lie ; best full cream, 13c. Molasses and Syrups New Orleans molasses, 45'tüc, and syrup 40ti0o per gal. for 00m mon to choice. Rice Carolina and Louisiana, 7A8o. Sloes Pepper, 17sil8e: alsplce, 18$20c; cloves, 4-Va5uo; glneer, ao25c; cinnamon ln mata, 253ioc; nutmegs, 060351 05; mace, y0c3 1110. Soap German and olive soaps, rosin. 3&34Hc. Canned Goods We quote: Tomatoes, 2 lbs, 1120; S lbs, II 50; Peaches, 2 lbs, II 65(51 80 8 las. 32 25: 3 lbs pie peaches. 81 2-V41 5; Blackbeines,tl 85(21 40; Strawberries, Si 75a2; Rasp berries. II 4041 65; Cherries, red, 11 4(kal 45; String Bo8ns, 11 2b; Green Peas, Marrofat 81 85,3 i 9; early Jnne, 81 90t2 00; Yarmouth Corn.ll 85vtXl 90;Plne Apples.ll 50(311 85; Salmon, 1 lb, II .K$1; 2 lbs. S3 2o; Lobsters, 1 lb, fl 75(9 180; 2 lbs, 13 25: Tumbler Jellies, 90o; Cove Oysters, lib. light weight, 7580c; 1 lb, full weight, H 20; 2 lbs, Jltcbt weight Si 35; 2 lbs. full weight, 8185; Sardines, by the case, 12iO l3Xc: Elgin Corn. 82 per doz. Cotton Bxpe20(922c: candle wick, 249260. Wooden ware We quote: Common baofcets .f2 00(9 3 20 Pine charn8.M,..UM.M.M...n,.,M . 8 00(11 00 Cedar c bums.. .........12 C0C418 00 Ash churns.. 8 OUU 00 1 6ui 1 75 2 Uk4 2 50 2 50(9 S 00 6 90dS 7 10 009 8 00(4 . Common D rooms. Medium brooms. Extra brooms.. Matches, telegraph Tubs. ISO. i Tuba, No. 2 Tubs, No. a.- ... Washboards, zlno 1 40(9 2 CO 1 254 1 60 Washboards, wooden The Iron Market. Car-Wheel Iron Cold-blast hecla 84(89c ; cold blast cottage and bath &i3bc ; cold-bias Shelby xlQV'c. . . . : 1 jir Iron -29?e. -. Norway Iron Bars and shapes 6Xt3Sc; nailrod .loc. Steels English east 20A22o ; American 159 lSc; extra Bites and qualities additional: round machinery 1012o: spring loo; Swede blister BQ1C; American blister twaiOo; rolled, lay and toe calk 81oc ; hammered lay and toe calk 10(41 lc ; tire, according to Blee and brand, 7c; plow steel slabs 8(67c. Shapes extra In proportion to waste ln catting. ' . . ' .- Cut Nails Nos 10 to 60, 13 25 per keg ; smaller Iron regular advance. Horse Sboes Burden's, 85 50; Perkins,' 85 00, and mule shoes II higher. , . Horse Shoe Nails Northwestern finished, 85 M for 8s; smaller sizes regalar advance, i i Carriage and Tire Bolts Refined 6u60 per cent.; Norway 60 per ceat. Nuts and Washers 89 4c off manufacturers' lists. - Iron Harrow Teeth 4)fo.

Screw and Btiap Blngte TXö'Oiö, according to size. .. T . . . - Clevlse Melkl" wrought plow clevises 10 llO.' -J ' -.-- - . . i. .. It...,.. Mil . Lead rig b3Xc; bars le. ? . .-. w 1., J -1 ' " :-f c I Lumber, a. rfi - Waw as follows r l ' ' ' ' Timber, Joist and scantling 10, 12, 14 and 16 feet long, II 00; 18 leet, litt 5u; 20 feet, 117 50; 22 feet. 118 5W; 24 feet. 819 M. Common Boards and Fencing No. 1 common boaras, 817 60; No. 2 do, flew; cnli boards, 13 60; No. 1 fencing, 818 6: No. 2 do, 81 50; cull fencing, 814. Stock Boards No. 1, 12 inch stock boards, 12, 14 and lti feet. 81 00: No. 2 do, 117; No. 1 do. surfaced one side. 82O00. FlooriDg. Dressed a cd Matched Clear flooring pine, i 00; Bde. 828 00; Odo, 822 60; common flooring, 12 to 1 feet, 82100: No. 1, poplar flooring, faoe measure, 827 60; No. 2 do, 822 60. All pine flooring measured by cMint. Hiding No. 1 siding, pine, 19 00; No. 1 do, poplar, 119; No. 2 do, 11700; No. 2 do, pine, 18 00; No. Sdo, 815 50; fencing siding, 11200. Shingles IS inch clear, t4 00; 18 inch No. 2 or clear butt, 3 00; 1 inch clear or star, 83 60; IS inch extra standard, 13 25; 16 Inch standard 8 inch ciear butt, 83 00; If inch shaded 6 inch clear bu,tt. 82 50; 18 inch cull ti 00. Lath 83 25. Wool. ' ' ; Prices still lower. Market dull both East and Wert. Flue an washed ,23c; medium unwashed, 8c; tub washed, 43; bury wool 5 10c less. Miscellaneous Markets. Candles The market rules quiet. We quote SUck candy; 12(9 ISHc; mach, drops, U4r9l2c; kisses lalöc : not candy, 17&25c ; gum drone, hard, 20c, ana Arabian gum drops, ll13c; rock candy, 16317c ; lozenges, 1820c ; common cle, 70 per lb. Lemons, Messina. 86 60(34 75 Oranges, 14 60(95 60 per box ; Valencia. t. Leather Market steady and Arm. Wc quote Oak sole at 38944c: hemlock sole at2432c; harness 384lc; bridle 164(369 per doz; skirting 44344c per iD; French calf 11 1511 90 per lb; city calf 81(91 25 per lb; city kip 60-5 90c per lb ; upper kip 40(950 per dox. N uts AlmondB, soft-shelled, per lb., 22923o; Ulberts, 12qltc; Brazil nuts, 8c; Naples walnuts. 13i14c; English walnuts, uJc; peanuts, red, 6ic raw; 80 roasted; white (to raw; Vc roasted.

Oils Are in good request. We quote: Linseed, raw and Bank oil sn.55 Donea , 70 Lard oil, extra 65 Lard oil. No. 1 . 60 Lard oil, No. i .. 47 Miners' oil ..60(366 Lnbrlcatlnir oll....2ui40 Straits Oll 6C9Ö5 Fanzine . 12 Castor oil 90(331 Coal oil, Indiana legal tetit. Uljll rowaer ana bnot W entiota rlfls twtwrlAr t 16, and blasting at S3Ö3 25 per keg. Patent snot am xa. Tinners' Supplies Demand fair and prices firm. We quote: Best charcoal tin, I r, 10x14 and 14x30, 89 50 per box : I C, C?xl2, 89 75 per box ; I X, 10x14 and 14x20. 811 60 per box ; 1 X. 12x12 811 75 per box ; 1 C 14x20 roofing tin. 199 35 per box ; I C 20x28, 818 001900; No. 27 B Iron, 85 40: charcoal, smooth finish, 87 60; .V 00 re he ad's galvanised lion, 20 per cent, discount irom - list. Northrop's sheet iron roofing 8 75 per square; copper bottoms 38c. Indianapolis Live Stock Market. Stock Yards, June 21. Hogs Receipts 2.427 bead; shipments 1,292 head. Tbe receipts were unusually light and the healthy condition of the market at other leading points caused the market to open active and strong, with an advance ot 5c from Saturday's closing sales. The market closed Arm by 10 o'clock, with all sold. KEPBESEKTAT1VJC EAlEf I Av. Pr. 13 I 27 b 18. 4 i.0 4 22 4 20 Cattle Receipts 225 head; shipments 68 head. The Otterings of butcher stock this morning ln point of numbers was equal to the demand, but tne quality as generally halt laited grassers. in consequence, tbe butchers bought sparingly, as there was but lew cattle there that suited thler wants; how ever, country dealers bought freely after concessions from io to iXc werd ottered, and tbe ma; ket closed with pens prelty well cleared. We quote: Prime shipping steeis, averaging l.StO to 1,600 ti eoa 4 75 Prime butcher steers and heifers-.... 4 00 4 25 Fair to good- . 3 2y 3 75 Common mixed .. 2 50r4 3 (X) Hulls .. . ....... ...... ... ..... . ... . ..... .... ..... ...... 2 00r 2 75 eals .. .......h....h... 4 ryi(s 5 fiO Milch cowsaDd calves 2 OOyjIO ui Shoep Receipts 85 head; 6hlpmeuU 8j7 head. The receipts of local sheep continue lleht.'.but firm at rur quotations: ' 1201bsave.and upward...... -.14 00-34 25 100 lbs ave.and upward L.. X &0l 00 :oinruon . 2 7va3 50 L? nibs. 4 6?5 10 MARKETS BY TELEGIl APfl. New ork Market. k 1 Niw Yobtc, June 21 Cotton Qclet at 123 12Vc; futui es quiet but steady. ' - Flour Heavy; receipts 18 MA) bbls ; superfinft Slate western S3 SöüH ; common to good extra' it 75(34 25; good to choice fl 30d7; white wheat extra 84 K-'igi; extra Ohio Si 60(35; St. Louis 84 HO(il7: Minnesota patent spring 168 2-. Wbeat Dull and lower; receipts 671,000 bu; ungraded spriog 81 O-il 10; No 3 do 1107; No 2 spring II lool 12; ungiaded red 81 1701 20; No 2 do i 22l 23: rolled winter 11 17( 1 1$; ungraded white 1 lJ-ai 15; No 1 do, sales of 94.000 bu at tl 16,S1 ,s; No 2 red June, sales of 173.UU0 bu at II r'1 23; July, sales or 11,000 bu at II 12Hl Is; August, sales cf 136.00W bu at 1 08491 Corn Inactive with moderate trade; receipts 6.,ii bn: nngraded 46 i2Wc: steamer öoe : No 2 5152c; No 2 Jane 51V451c: July Ö0ÜC. t I Oats Qnlet and easier; receipts 4-3,000 bu; mixed western 37(3!c: white western sylic. Hay In good demand and strong at "oSOc. Hops Demand fair and market firm. Cone Firm; Rio cargoes quoted I2?l16c: Job loU 12;i'iliC. Sugar Demand fair and market firm ; lair to good refining quoted at 73el' Jc, Molasses teieady. Klce Steady and unchanged. Petroleum Higher; united tlll;'& crude 7 7;c; refined 9?;o bid. Tallow Active and firm at 66 3-16c. Kosln-Firmer at tl 421 0. Turpentine Stroneer at 29290. Egas Dull at llvai3e. . ProvUions Pork firm at 112 25. Beef quiet and steady. Cutraeais active and firm; tong clear. t7 2o; Khoitc!earf7 50. Lard moderately active and blgher; prime , steam, 87 27r3 7 37S- - -J ' - Butter Dull and ln buyers' favor at 12(S21c. Cheese Dull and nominal, at 849J4o. , - - Whisky Nominal at II 123 1 13 " ' Stock of Oraiu In Store June 19 Whest, 918,000 bu; corn, 821.CO bu; oats, 24,000 bu; barley, 25,Ot:o on; rye, t!3,O00 bu; peas, 21,000 bu; malt, 2ll,a0bu. 1 Chicago Market. Chicago, June 21. Flour Dull and nominal. Wheat Steady, ln fair demand . and easier; No 2 Chicago 9 c cash 0 bid July; SlJe August; No Sdo 4c; rejected 6ödt"uc. Corn Fair demand but at lower rates; 35J (83c cash ; 3js35cJuly ; &'s2ffSji August; rejected 33c. Oatsi Easier and weak ; 26ic cash ; 25c Jny ; 22c August. Rye Steady and unchanged :75c. Barley Easier; 72 74c. Provisions Pork strong and higher; 81175 cash; 11 77)1311 80 July; 111 9J August and September. Lard strong and higher; ft 10 cash July ; 18 95 Angabt and September. Bulkmeats active, firm and higher; shoulders S4 60; short ribs 16 93; short clear 17 20. Whisky Steady and In fair demand at tl 09. Freights Oorn to Butlalo6i(S6Xc. . . Receipts Flour 4,100 bbls; wheat 51.000 bu; corn 34.ono bu; oats 70,000 bu; rye 4,400 bu; barley 3,700 bo. shipments Floor 9.500 bbls; wheat 404,000 corn 9i7,oeobu; oats 71.SJ0 bu ; rye 8,500 bu; barley 1,000 bu. Toledo Market. ToLxno, June 21. Wheat Weak: No 1 No 1 amber Michigan tl 16: No 2 red Wabash , spot, June II 11; July 96c; August Vio; No a rtd 1102. Corn-steady; high mixed 40c ; No 2 40c j No 2 white 43c: rejected 3!)c. . ' Oats Dull ; No 2 2Jic. - t Receipts Wheat 49,000 buj corn 57,000 bn; oats 4,000 bo. ' - o . - ; . Shipments Wheat 12,000 bu;corn ll-'.OCObu; oats 7.000 bu-t. . . , I ( V ' . New York Live Stock Market.' . r ' ' NbwYobk, June 2L Beeves Receipts today and yesterday 4,600 ;for the week 15.58U bead. Market weak with slow sales; no proptet of a clearance. The selling rat was a fraction lower than Friday's, and fully 75 cents, per luO pounds, lower than general sales of Monday.

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loii, outta .a was tue t-eiiiDg rate lor strictly prirruj export cattle. anl S 2519 2i was tbe range for ordinary tognsd lots; lat Colorado stliieTS. rnch aa were ln demand a week ago at I975.310, went at f!3 25: exporters nsed 1.1P0 head of fat steers at t9 259 75. Shipments to day 490 bead sf live cattle and C7o bead of live sheep; for the week 2.440 bead of live eat Ue, 4.210 quarters btef 1 JVO head ot live sheep. 9o0 earcassea mutton and 49 dressed pigs. Sheep Reclpts for 1 he lat two davs 7,900 head; or the wek Sioo head:for the previous week 3:i,470 head. Market rather quitt with slow trade and bad finish, but prices can not be quoted ixüow the mark of i-riaaylast. Sheej ranged from ".öü; Western and Southern lambs 5 25(17 25. Swine Receipts yesterday and to-day 10,200 headjnaklng 28.3U0 head for the week; none offered alive; none wasted by slaughterers; nominally weak, and down to $l45a4 65 per 100 pounds. Buffalo Live Stock Market. BTJTTAno, June 2L CatUe Receipts to-day 3.400 head; consigned through 500 cars; market dull at last Friday's prices; buyers holding off, hoping to obtain concession-. . Sheep and Lambs Kecelpts today 2,800 head; consigned tb rone h 21 cats; market dull and prices a shade löwer; run ot through stock liberal; heavy Pheep entirely neglected, put quotable; fair to good cüpped sheep 1375 412H; choice to fancy 4 2o&4 2i; lamb 15 75 6 40; several cars remain unsold, mostly heavy IJogs Receipts to day ,015 head; consigned through 63 cars; demand fair and rriees higher; onerines generally or good quality; Yorkers straight to choice selected 14 3o&4 jot mostly at fl4i4 50; heavy and medium t4 45ra4 55; several loads selected medium weights tkeu for export ; 4t5 head best grades disposed of. Chicago Cattle Market. Chicaoo, June 21. The. Drovers' Journal re ports : Hogs Receipts 23,000 head; shipments 5,500 head: market active and 10c hinber; mixed packing 4 10,34 35; light 14 20(jj4 35. choice heavy H 404 55. . . Cattle Kecelpts 3.100 head ; shipments 2,100 head; moderately active: 6hirplng f4 2"a4 70; common -butchers' dull at. 23: grass Texans I-' o.)3 60: western 8(i3 40. Sheep Receipts 400 hesd; shipments none; market steady and uncbangea; common to medium S3 4033 80; good to choice 11 4 23. St. Louis Live Stork Market. 8t. Lons, June Sl-Cattle-Qulet and firm for natives; grass Texans ln laige supply and lower; choice to rancv shipping 84 60(qi4 M; good to prime 84 4.'i 60; medium to fair 81(3 4 2-: cows and hf-lfers 82 9o3 6: Texans and Indians f2 50a3 Z.. Receipts 300 bead; shipments, 150 head. , . , sheen Quiet and unchanged at 13114; receipts 100 head; shipments none. If yon are t Interested In the inquiry Whidi is the best Liniment for Man and Least? this is Iho answer, attested by two generations: the MEXICAN MUSTANG LINIMENT. Tho reason is simple. 1 1 penetrates every sore, around, or lameness, to tho very bone, and drives oat all inflammatoryand morbid matter.' It " goes to the root" of the trouble, and never fails to cure in double quick time. Eureka Drain Tile MachineThis Jiachine la abstantial and durable la coaetrnctioa j eimplo Inita rrogemcct; eauj-of cca to tta wearinj partai hcTing" 8TEE2.-GTH THjtl? EVEN GKOS3 KZOLECT could scarcely EHE A K, " leaving Uta to bo desired as an ErFECTTVE TILS MirriTTNB. r -"v . x Tt Ärlre this MachlDe br Ithr bor or rtmra Dowrt. Mr r veil ult4 to lt Vt. Oar Til din r.nr in iie frm S to 9 hx. Indi&mcferr ; and in sfiie e vry thcu t suit th luuofeiu tomer. A a Brick M&vhioe it i. alo a complete nocet. Iti lali warrnntptl a a Ti4 r Pri Murine. Bra4 forcimlar. . CIL4jrSLS A TAYLOH. ladUsapona, Ind. ADMmiSrEATKIX SALE. "VTOT1CE la hereby given that the onderJ .signed admlnUtratrix of the estate of btepben Tyner, deceased, will offer for aale at public outcrr, at the late residence ot the deceased, in warren Township, Marion Connty, Indiana, on Thursday, Jane 21. lbJ, the personal property of said em ate, cunslisitng of one üorse, one coir, one carriage, saddles, harness, household and kitchen fnrnitnre and otner (trticlei. Pal to bt-ain at 1W a. m. Terras, sums of to and under caeh, on all purchases over J5 a credit of tix raoalhwlll be given, the purchaser giving not with approved fecurity, bariDg 6pr cent. Interest from maturity and waiving benefit of valna- . tion or appraisement liws and attorney fees. ELIZABETH M. TYNER May27,lSS0. Admin 1 trat rix. FREE TO AIL! Any one who loves good, choice reading can have a copy of the 1 - ROSEDALELIBBlßr ' FREE, . ', ' ' . '. , 'FRKE Containing 32 larje pages, mailed to them, by sending their name and tall address to STRKI,TAirK, ; ' XEw'vORK WEEKLY, SI BOSK ST., EV' T0BK. NEW FLOBftl. with Birds, eCi'olls. Ferns, Flowers, etc, 148 pages ) Cover 8 and edges elegantly gilded, also 47 select quotations, all V cents, pmtpald, stamp takn, Agents wanted. O. W.Eocemcdes, WtK Hoven, Ct. PPItIllWI Every saldier disabled Inline. I JuJol'Mo ofdnty, by wound, disease, or injury, Is entitled to penMon. Pensions datebHckto time of diachanre or death f soldier.. Claims of all descriptions prosfcated. Copies of lost discharges obtaiued. Claims filed by Attorneya who have since died, or from other causes have ceasfd to practice, finished wllh -out delay. Address, wiih stamp. H. R. BERLIN & X . Attorneys, P. O. Box, 5K2. i , ; ..j ; Washington, D. C. - ArTNOTJNOEMENT. THOSE 'who contemplate going to Hot Hprlngs for tbe treatment of syphilis, gleet, scrofula and all cutaneous or blood diseases can be cured for on-ihird the eoet of ; fucU a trip at the old reliable stand. I have been located here for 23 years, and with the-, advantage of such a loDg and successful experience can confidently warrant a cure la. all cases. Ladles needing a periodical pill can get them at my office or by mall at tl per box. Office, 43 Virginia avtno. ledianapolU, lad. . UK; BEJSNKTT. . Successor to Dr. D. E. Ewlng. aaaamaawaaaaw J WArriBD. . . WANTED An agent for every County In Bouthern Indiana for Hilla Manual of -Poclal and Business Forms. Address, ANSON UAHDNER, Indianapolis, room U, Wright Block. - - 1W 1 MISCELLANEOUS. $777 A year and expenses to agents.- Outfit free. Add 'a P.O. ViCKXKY.AuguataMe