Indiana State Sentinel, Volume 30, Number 17, Indianapolis, Marion County, 31 May 1882 — Page 8
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7ilß INDIANA STATE SENTINEL, WEDNESDAY MAY 31, 1882.
THE COIMBÜS
Buggy Compan
STia LEADS WITH THE
LARGEST,'
POSITIVE EVIDENCE. Letters of Gratitude from, those who have been Restored to Health by E KS
Is to-day without m trace of the disease. Vout medicines were the only thing that cured her. Yours Respectfully, JOSEPH L. LANGEVIJJ, With Nathan's Clothing House.
buggy mmm
lis.
In the World,
And sell the Best Buggy ca ;the Globe for
tne money.
Send for Catalogue and JTestlmanald of
nunareas or Liverymen who nave used
them.A.Addresa
COLUMBUS BUGGY CO
That CONSUMPTION CAN BE CURED by their use, so one can doubt who will examine the evidence.
Bead the following Letters,
and then GO AND SEE THE PEOPLE who write them.
Columbus, Ohio,
TESTIMONIALS.
Gentlemen Tour bn relet hare Riven me enttr wisfartioD, both in style and durability. 1 hart iisd them for the past three years. Your rertit Improvement ca road wagons I consider tho bow la the market.
r , , w , JA.IS.K3 H. RA.M 3 BC EG. Frederick, Maryland. Dear Sirs We hare bungles of your make thai have been In use three years, and no btigzy thtv we have that eoet twice the taauut has civw better satisfaction. JAMES K. ALEXANDER. Johnstown, Pa, Gentlemen We have used the Columbus B sun Company's work for the lan ve years and? conscientiously recommend it as strlctlyUrst-el as to style, material, workmanship and dnrabl Ity. Your buggies have given better satisfaetH than any other make of vehicle we have hadi, use for the last ten yearn. PALSIES 4i WHITTArZB Red Oak, Iowa. Gentlemen It elves me Trieaanra tn im th.i
I have been selling your buggies and carriages for
iour years, ana can saie:y recommend them to
any one iu want ax a buggy or carriage. Yours truly, J. L. GRJIBLK. Macomb, Illinois. Gentlemen With, orer fifteen years experience la building buggies, wagons, etc., I do not hesi . Ute in saying your buggies and carriages art strictly first-claw in workmanship, material, and proportions, filling a long-felt want for areliabll article that can be sold at a price lower than any ordinary manufacturer can produce and sell the same quality of work at. Yours, etc, L ß. CRICK. ConneantTÜle, Pa. Gentlemen I hav used your Brewster side-bai
pufrgtes lor tour years, together -with baggies that
i - Ii we i awkiu wo, ana your buggies were the first that went out on account of being aide-bar
i ney nave not cost me to for repairs, and those X
a mjni ui juur tnaae nave given gooa satisfaction. I think that you make the cheapest and best road wagona that are made in the United fc tales for the money. Respectfully. IMC CAMLIN. Lawrence, Kansas. Dear Sirs We have been using your bngglea lot the hut four or five years. Thev have given entire satisfaction. I think they are tbe best buggies made for the money. W. B. GRIMES CO., liverymen. Whitehall. Illinois. ' Dear Sirs I have been using your buggies anc pbietons in my business for over three years, and can cheerfully recommed your work. Any bng gies thAt can stand the work In a livery stab! must be of good material, and a long as you gl me the same good material and style as you ha
reen aoing i snau use no ower wart thautü work of the Columbus Buggy Cempanr.of Colui bus, Ohio. Very respectfully, EARN EST BUROOORF. ' Livery and Kaie S labia Washington, D. C. Gentlemen We have been handling your woi for two seasons, and have in every Instance font ( your bucnrles first class. We never havahadooi of your job returned to us for repairs; neithet have we had a single complaint on account ot
work not being perlectly satisfactory. V ery reepecunll y, H. F. BUCKLEY CO. 8prfngfleld, Illinois. Dear Sirs As an evidence of my appreciation of your bufreles, which I have been w&lngfer somf time In my livery, I inclose orders for as ore. Yours respectfully, W. W. KSW. Danville, Va.
Dear Sir Your work has not failed in a t lngW Instance to give entire satisfaction, and prove equal to greater emergencies than you claim foi It. We heartily recommend it as superior for thy price to any buggv of which we have any know edge. Yours truly, THOMAS & JBRO. Ealdwia, Miss
Gentlemen Having sold your buggies for some time, I can heartily say they give entire sail fac
ti on. I have never seen any factory buggy eq ual to them in finish. I know of two of them that 'have been In use two years at least bv men who are very hard drivers, and the buggies lure as good
hwuu ixjuKuw zours, D. A. GAYLORD. Mansfield, Pa. Gentlemen I have no hesitancy In saying that tbe buggies manufactured by the Columbus Bun? Company are the beat work for the nrlr 1
have any knowledge of. In not a single lnsu.net has there been any dissatisfaction on the part o
xi j one ui mj customers, TRANK L. HALL. Owensboro, Ky. Dear Sir For the past two yean we have tue your buggies side bv side with other makes u both our table, and are perfectly satisfied wlU the strength, durability and workmanship, con pared with others. As fast as our stock lu liver is used up we shall replace them with your mar ' nfactnre, knowing from experience that It if beat we can do. Respectfully, . . SWEET & FOLLAN3BEZ. Qulncy, DL
Dr. J.
IL
Akren, O.
' February aoth, i88.
SCJTENCK,
Philadelphia, Pa.
Tu-ir C Tn A. C : .m. .
yuug Vi icoo i contracted a
severe cod, which setued on my lungs. Ten
months alterwards a was completely prostrated, and confined to bed. I was induced to try your medicine, and began sing it on the 6th of JanufUJ'Jl Jtv,tth9am "'"giving.as I had been informed by my physician that there was no hope. 1 he hrst bottle cured me of bleeding at the lunes. After using your Pulmonic Syrup, Seaweed Tonic, and Mandrake Pills .about five months I was completely cured, and have enjoyed good health ever since. Aiter using it one week, there was a radical change in my condition. In the first five weeks after 1 got out of bed, I gained suttynme pounds. I can refer you to many persons who are i W.,ar with my -case ; amonjr others. I mention L. F . Shoaf, Anthony Gettler and my parents I cheerfully make Uns statement, that it may bencbt others who may be afflicted as I was. Respectfully, WM. LANGENDORF, JCo.4oiS. High Su
CoMaawptie Cared. Dr. J. H. Schenck : , DearSir-My son has been cured of Consumption by tbewse of ywmedicines, and I wish to give yon an account of his cane. Iiis sickness began with a heavy cold, which soon brought on a harsh, dry cough. This kept .lum awake nights so much, that he became very weak from loss of SP'u co d "'Cbt sweats, with great loss of flesh, pain in his lungs, and he frequently raised bloody matter from them. He was obliged to give up all work, and afterwards was confined to his room aad ed lor a long tme. He was advised to take cod liver oil, and did take several bottles,, but this seemed to take away what little appetite he had, and make htm worse generally. At last, from reading in the papers of the many cures you had made in enous lung diseases, we concluded to give your medicines a trial. He took the Pulmonic Syrup, Seaweed Tonic, and Mandrake Pills as you direct,nd I believe that it is due to theiruse that mv son Is now alive and wcU. lie is now attending to his .business as usual. Yours Respectfully. A. FOSTER Putnam, Cona., April 13th. i28i.
Frem St. Lonl, Mo.. . Dr. Schenck : Dear Sir I have used yqur Pulmonic Syrup Seaweed Tonic, and Mandrake Tills in my family for years, and I have always found them pood and reliable medicines. I believe that they wUl do all that you claim for them. W. H. BLAKE, Captain, Steamer John B. Maude, Memphis and St. Louis Packet line.
Ravknka, Ohio, Nov. xj, 1881. Mkssks. J. H. Schkmck A Son, Philadelphia, Pa. Cents-Vour medicines are having" a lare sale in thi town, and are giving good satisfaction. Mr. A. B. Griffin, of this place, has been cured of a serious Lung Trouble by your Pulmoak Syrup. I have heard of a number of others who have been greatly benefited by your medicines. I have sold them for a number of years, arrJ do not hesitate to recommend them as bein- firstclass. II. WATERMAN.
'ISMCIAL ARD COliERCIAL
MONEY AND STOCKS. The situation la the local moaty market Is mchanred. Money U held in Rood soddIv bv tha
banks and rates of discount are steady at 7 and 8
percent. The 1 more merciA tile paper offering,
bt la Email amounts tad fcaslnese 1 onlv mod-
erately active.
Exchango is more abandant and telling at a
premium of 50 cents. The banks will be closed to-day. PARI3, May 29,-Reutes, Kif 50c.
lbs. full weicht, tl 80O1 85: Sardines. French, Xs.
'SIN per aoa. : American j, II r per aos. lry Oool.
PF.I5T8,
Cocheco fancy - 6 Pacific 6
blmpson s raouru 6Sc Hart! fancy
Lddygtone lancy... 64c, Oriental lanpy-
5Kc Amerlcanfancy. SVic Hamilton fancy
COMMERCIAL.
In the local
prices gener-
ln better re-
Cleveland, Ohio. Da. Schenck : October jth, l83i. Dear Sir I have reason to know the value of yor Remedies: the Pulmonic Syrap, Seaweed Tonic and Mandrake Pills. I have used them in my family for many years. They were first brought to my notice in 1862. I was then very far gone with Disease of the Lungs, and had been given up
by physicians to die. Mr. A. Is. Griftin, of Karen na, Ohio, induced me to try your Medicines, saying that they had cured him cf Lur.g Disease after he had been ia as low a condition as myself. I consented to do so, as I had no other hope of being cured. I used the Pulmonic Syrup and Seaweed
Tonic, and began to pickup right away, reeling my condition improving. 1 kept en using the Medi
cines, and finally became quite well and again, aod have continued so to this day. .
Yours Truly, D. J. KTSG,
strong
Foreman of I. Ohio.
N. Topliffs shops, East Clevelaad,
From Henry
field, Mas.
.MorjjiMv, Kmj., of Sprlng-
From a Seldier of Xllinels. Or. J. H. Schestk:
Dear Sir I herewith send you an account of
'the wonderful cure your medicines effected on me
in the year 1867,
I served in the army from i66r to 1860, and from
great exposure in campUso from being confined in Andersonville Prison for nine months. I returned
10 my nome very mucn broken in nealtn. 1 was soon attached wtth a dry, hacking cough, which was continuous night and day. 1 had night
sweats so severe, mat my bed was soaked with
petspiration every morning My längs pained
me very mucn, ana i Jost nesn so last tnat my weight, when I commenced to use your medicines, was only 78 pounds, whereas, it was 14s pounds
ociore 1 was taicen sjck.
1 was told by my physician that 1 had Consumption, and this was also the opinion of all my friends I used your medicines steadily for about
iour raonins. ana tncy entirely cured me, as 1 have had no return of iuns trouble since, or in
fact, other idacss. I believe your medicines saved
uiy inc. Yours Truly, ALOXZO McCAIN,
corporal ot Company A. 85th Reg"t. Infantry,
iuuuu v uivmecrs. Dec. 19. 1SS1. Pckin, Tazewell Co.", IK.
i I couid tell you of others who have taken
your meaicines witn great beneht. .
Dr. I. H. Schskck:
Dear Sir In the Winter of 186, havintr been in
delicate health from weakness of the hmgs for over two years, I took a heavy eolJ, which settled
on my lungs and completely prostrated me. I had
very bad cough, which kept me awake nichts
and racked me so that I gradually wasted away
until I did not weigh more than two-thirds mv
usual weight. I was at that time living at Chicoree, Mass., and I consulted the best physicians in that place, but they only crave me temoorarv re
lief. It was the opinion of all that I was fast co-
ing into Consumption, and I was advised by my
friends to consult a prominent doctor of Boston.
I did so. but his remedies did not benefit me an v.
although 1 took them for a long time. I was very much discourared. and thoucht there was no
hope for my recovery. About this time I happened to read your advertisement, and amon? those who testified to the
benefit they had received from vour Medicines. I
noticed the name of the Rev. Henry Morgan, of Boston. Beinr personally acquainted with him.
although no relation, I concluded to write to him, as I had some doubt about the genuineness of the letter. He answered my letter, savine that it was
111 true, advismtr me to at least cive vour
Medicines a triaL and he believed thev would
cure me if I was not too far gone.
1 at once began using the Mandrake Pills. Sea
weed Tonic and Pulmonic Syrup, as directed by you on tite printed wrappers, and I soon saw a marked improvement in all mv symptoms mv
cough began to get better, my appetite improved.
the soreness lelt my iun?s. and 1 could see that 1
was gradually getting; stronger everyday. I continued with the Medicines faithfully until I was entirely well, and although my business is one that
considered injurious to the lungs, prass hn-
Therewaa considerable activity mercantile markets yesterday, and ally well sustained. Dry gods are
quest and lower; ginghams and other seasonable
oodsare finding large sales. Groceries are firm
ana uncBanged. There is a stronger toae to tbe
iron market, and somo houses have advanced
tails from tt.2o to 3.40 in anticipation of the
ihreateued strike to-morrow and decline in tocks. TOBACCO MARKET. Loosville, May 29. The tales of leaf tobacco ie tbe expired portion of the crop for the year were as follows, with comparLsous: 1881 82, 27,117 hogshead; 1SS0-SI, 23.LH3 hogsheads, and 1379 83, 17,555 hoRsheads. The receipts amounted to 1,450 hogsheads against 2,310 last week, and 1.130 In the corresponding week of lat year. The
temperature until recently has been rather tow. Out there has been consldenbie rain and dampaess, affording au excellent planting season. Farmers have been busy transplanting, and the ensuing weather conditions have been very favorlble to plants. An excellent start has been made, nid without otlenng a definite estimate It is luppoiied about 23 to 30 per cent, of tbe crop has been set. In some Counties, noutly in CUrksville and lower Green River Districts, probably 35 per cent has been tet. There appears u) be no reason, with warm weather prospect, why half should not be set in another week. Offerings of dark and heavy tobaccos have presented ant assortment of styles rather than nondescript. Thvr have beeu mall offerings of straight
itti mail w I.ull'll ijpci Ol K'MMl UOUie-UC blVJeS.
oommon and lower regie kinds havepredom
lnted. The marketha been wltnout bristues.
generally speaking, and occisloually Irregular
v.-jr lui uuuuwripis. i-'iigs nave oeen quiet.
wii n uwer graues a traction cheaper. Butley to-
occm nave been lrrecuur and lower for nonrie-
c lpt and low grades, quiet and steady for miluin and firm for good and fine. At the clie
vuire 19 k ueciineoi 113 uc im jra and heavy
u uuiiucmiiih ur coram ju snipping ief. and -'ögiOc per 100 pounds jn i- ndescrip.t burley styles. For good and f. n?
our.eys vjry high prices have bt-eu paid. One of
k..e more DOticeauie sales 01 the week has hfpn &
iine Of Daviess County hurleys, one of wh'ch con
tained a package fine in texture as well as color.
. a sota at f 25 aO. Tlrfs Ulte best sale of bur-
.e prouucea west 01 ixiutsviile we have ever re
ried. Several interesting events havo tranF
Arnold fancy 6J! Allea's fancy....M
m.ucuesieriiuic) c nerilll BOild Merriniack fancy- 6c;Harmonv fancy Merrimack shlrL.. 6c Dundee fancy
Steel River fancy ..... Gc Berwick fancy Imperial a" I'd bl'au 6c Victoria solid bl'k GINGHAMS. Lanc8ter........... 9c INew England
Plunkei.t.
White M'fg Co. Glasgow............ Berkshire UleuArven
6c Gc 60 6c 6c 64c
... iC
1
5c Mlnton dress styles' 9c
. va iiwjai arena tyie He . 9c 'Kenfrew dres flTslOc . ,c Canton dress stT 9c . 8c jJohnson'a bock l'ldJ2J.Jc . Sc i Jbouson'i mourn l.ro.
PACIFIC klLU nKRMI nnni.a
T If T ,M r. ... ....
a i-uiuia iiustreaiific.i lirncarei ;idvr
y Aipaca lustres .itwc l-opllns ÜI 16Wc i Steel Lustres- 16Vo 6 4 Cashmere CA 21c A tÄFhmcres. 11 V 6 4 Cashmere AC... 8c i Belze- ........12Hc,iJ4' Australian crepe.20c H Cash Beige 124-4 Cretonne ldc i Fancies lie (4-4 Percales. i.v Lawns lie Lattice Lawsa lojc BEOWK COTTOKS. Atlantic A Massachusetts BB- 7c Atlantic H... . 7-ic' Nashua R st
Cresceut City A Kc Mystic River ?Uc
- ic Pepperell K ... . ..- 'c Pepperell R....... 7c .... fi-ic Pepperell 6-4 21u
- ?;c feperell 9 4 2fc .. 7Sc Penpereil 10-4 27r?
7VjC Utica C &vwc
Crescent Cltv B-
Crescent' City C... Appleton a . . j I.. i . Clifton C C C
Granitville K...
Augusta....
Continental C 6V4C Peerlea A STIVINh' CKAKIf
D Brown Se'N Prown nic A Brown.-....-4 9VtS N Brown rkc P Brown lOVin X X Brown ..... IV.
Bleached lo hixher.
BLEACHED COTTONS.
n amgntta..-.. 1 Tllardvule ..
N. Y. Mills 13c Chestnut Hill . Fruit of the Loem.lnc B'ackstoneA A.. stale K- IWhitinviile 83 in. Farwell . c Pepperell 8-4
fi He Wie 2V
Barker Mills 9Wc, Pepperell 8 4 275c
1 - .. I. .....
Lin wood...
Fitchvllle
I lope. Pocassett PMC
American. LewlHtou..
9'icPei.perll 10-4..
. hVc slaten iUe 33 iu....
bc Mother Hubbard. 8c Sagamore 27 la GRAIN BAGS.
yoc 'Fran kiln vine.
23!!
3Cc
- 8V
Amoskeag, A C A... Lewis ton. r-in. Lewiston, 32-in
lewlston, o0-in.... Ccnestoca, B F.....
Conestoga, C C A...
Aniokfwm
An.ofkecg plaid-
v'it'nton. ex.
WLittenton. B.
y.red. Sawyer. Wallaoe fc Co sold to an Itaiiaw
t nlractor 12,4i hhds. Italian types, sad the
nce msaia to have beco j. rou.id. Following thiasale was the award of tbe Italian regie
r next year, dui 11 wonia eem mat the late unileHSAiit experience of the Jawisli h'yn.ilcite
iniue tnem uuauiy gingerly about frehh uuder-
akiuirs na tney sere uudeibid by the Verhuy.
ihe American agents Toel, II w ,t Co., and G.
Hansons win want n.uw nnns. oi Keutuekv toeeo to fill this contract, and it is very imörob-
tbieailerailir tbe Abenheim people bouRht any mot (Sanderson's). 92 75vi 00- lem t ibacc jia excess of their requirements under eon's), 253 60. Qwlnlne, P. & W.,
NDIANAPOLISWHOLKSaLHJ markets
Floor, Oratn und Hay.
Fiour Kew process, 7 337 75; fancy. 1 6 60a
cnoice lo 2o6 40; family. Sä t&js oi; treble
10
is considered iniunous to
isner) 1 have enjoyed good health ever since. I tra. 35 1505 40: doubleextra. i '.hdh ckl prtra
1 tnoroutrhlv believe in the curative ororjerties I la m. -,..,n . , - . . . . - . ; .. : p
of vour remedies, not onlv from mv own exoeri- CyjL ""i, "' tub-
them, but from the cures I have heard
ence with
of their performing among my acquaintances, some of wbotn were very much worse than I was.
You are at liberty to refer to me. and I will
cheerfully answer fetters from those who are
similarly afflicted.
Yours Truly, HENRY MORGAN, No. soo Carew Su Springfield, Mass.
II S5; July,
l-iy': mixed May,
jc; sound ear,
No. 2 white,
From a Prominent jDrnptrlsfc of rtnn
liaplda, Mich.
Dr. J. II. Schenck.
Dear Sir : I have used your Pulmonic Svruo in
my family for the last fifteen years, and consider
it the best remedy for lung diseases in the market.
I have so.d your remedies for the last ten VHrt
at my drug store, in this place, and have never had a sinele comolaint that thev Hirt nnr An. oil ,,
claim for them. I cheerfully recommend them as first-class remedies in every respect.
JAMES RUSHTONT. 9 Main St.. F-atnn KjnMc Mirh
December 9th, i&ia.
St. Lot, Mo., Dac. irth, 87. Dr. J. H. Schkmck : Dear Sir In the Fall cf 1871 my aon was takea tick, and several of the prominent doctors of this city pronounced his disease Consumption. By their advice I took him South, but tlie change U climate did him no good. Soon after this, Capt. Blake, an intimate friend, told me how good your medicines were for such diseases, and advised me to give them a trial. I did so, and he soon beean to gain flesh and strength, and finally was entirely cured. I cheerfully recommend your medicines to all who are similarly afflicted. Tours Truly, PORTER LEONARD, Corner Ninth and Pine Streets.
From Cyrus Lavr-rty. Esq., of Charlotte.
Mlclu Chronic Bronchitis Cured.
Dr. J. II. Schkmcic
Dear Sir: Nine years ago I was suffering with
a severe bronchial affection, which reduced me very, much in flesh. I had a severe cough, with hoarseness, and sometimes an entire loss oi voice.
I ror several montas 1 was .compered to give up ! my work, and I was sick lor over two years. All this time 1 was trying many remedies that were recommended to me by my friends, but without : any benefit. At last, Mr. J S. Upton, of the firm of Upton & Brown, Machinists, of Battle Creek, Mich., advised me to try your medicines, at the same time telling me that it had cured him of a serious affection of the lunps,. after spending hundreds of doUars with physicians without benef-t. I I took his advke and bought some of vour medi- : eines of Schuyler Bros., -druggists, 01 this place. The first boule gave me .great relief, and after using several bottles, was entirely cured. My cure, I am satisfied, is permanent, as I have had no return of the disease. 1 candidly believe that your remedies are the best that can ne used in throat and lung troubles, not only from my own experience, but from many others that I know who have used it with great benefit. Yours truly, CYRUS LAVERTY.
Charlotte, Mich., Dec. 8th, 1880. DE. SCHENCK'S MAN DRAKE LITER PILLS. do not produce sickness At tlie stomach, nausea, or griping.
foundry. $2 75(43 00.
Wheat We quote: No. 2 Mediterranean, ."Jo. i red. tl Siyi 34; Jlay, $1 23; June, : 12A1 14.
Cora We quote: No. 2 white. 81 Vc; No. 3 white. : hiffh mixud. 74r m i r m ml- u-
71c: mixed June. 7:iv roiwipA
nixed, 74c; souad ear. white. Sic
Oats Lower and dull. We quote 53&55C: No 2 mixed. MfiMc.
Hve Hull; No. 2, 7,c bid, Jökc asked
Hay Timothy. 316 0al7 on wj von for smsii
jales, ten ton cars; prairie held at tl CO.
Min Feed null, thipttutr held at 18 50; bran
iw uuaskea per ton. The Provision Market. Bfclow are the present Jobbin price:
Smoked Meats S. C. Hams: Ten and 12pounda
v., i:c: ia pounas av., use: l7Ji pounds, av. 4c; pounds and up. 14c.
Breakfast Bacon ldc: Shoulder), 107c;Callior-
ua namn, ii;c; picea reus, lljic; bacon i-ieAi
aaes. ic: ao. backs, loc inel beef 15c.
Pic-kled Meats Beaa pork, per bbL. 200 lbs.
Ij oil; extra mess pork, per febl., 200 lbs., I-M 5J. He Beel 16 SO.
L-.ru Kettl rendered leaf. In Oerces. 1 3e : do.
a I oarois. i3Vc; rorter 4i tx., Uercee, 12c.
La-d Oil Winter strained, in tierces, per gal-
oi, vs tau&ages Bologna, In cloth, 8c; In gut, 6n. The Produce Market.
Bsar Active: receipts Increasing: shippers pay-
ng toe; stiuug irom comcissiou aciuscs at 10(4
it:
Cheese Jobbing Prices Western Feerve Ohis,
w, wtsii-. cTjotai sonne, use; Jersey, like
nuuer CTeamery Fancy. 2j: choice, 2ic
Jiury belected, 2Jc; choice, lAc Countrv
note roll, liloc; common, 8(Jloc Low Grade
-nominal.
rml try Hens, 9cper lb.; roosters. 5c; turkeys.
'tv, iinu, oc: (toeae, t öu; annu, 93 w. Äthers Prune geese, 40c; mixed, 22a27c;
Tide Green hides. 7c: green cOf. 10c: rreen
ltod hides,-TJSVic; green salted calf, 11c; dry
nines, iac; ary saia uucs, ic: aaraai-tl. rje-thlrd off the above prices. Tallow Xo, 1. No 2.6c.
Wool Tub-washed and tdked, 353-,Gc: nnvnshed, medicm, if In good order, C3c: unwashed, f t too heavy, 182u; fleece washed, if light, ei(-wa.hed. and in Rood order, 28530c; coarse rottawoid, I820c: burry and uumeichauiable mrding to their value. Vegetables mad Fruits. Oulons Bermuda. f300 per crate; new Southern onions, ti 50(3i6 0J per bbl. Potatoes Choice, Si 00'4 25 per Ibl ; York Jtate Rose. 81 1; Scotch Champtoa. tl 4301 W; ie w potatoes. 6 50Ä7 00 pr bbl. .weet Potatoes Ii ams. Si 00 per bbL Peas Green per ciate, ti .W a 00.
beans t.reen. percraie. f2 00.
Dried
Scans Choice navy. It 00: medium. 7S:
ntrrowfat. ft 60. Hominy Per bbl., ft TSflt 00; pearl meal, 31 85 s O": rit. $0 oor 20. Cucumbers Per doa. 60i75c. StrAwtvrrios Per R'aud. tH i.V;i 00; per crate
'i it quans, J lujiu). The Groeery Market.
Stark A.
COTTOXADES.
5?'9n VC' Everett, heavy 18c W hittenton. It k T...1N: York, ox...T.;i8c
nnicuion, r.,i6c ; York theckR 12 Wnmenton, A lc York, twl'd X'k'a.isc Whittenton. AAA 10!c Unfield l6e Gesundheit lGc lOxmead . 12C CABPKT CHAIN. White 21c Coioied 26c Coverlet ....24c No. 5C0 Cofn YarulOo Candle Wick 21c Twine 21c
TICKINGS. ..Ihc IShetuckct, S lOKc -l8!c Swift Rtver ... like ..16Kc Hamilton. D llV.c
...15,c Oakland. A ....... c
...lc jiork, in....,.....16Wc lie lYork, 3iii 13,c CHEVIOTS. .IIJ40, Alabama p'alds 8c ....12se Augurui piaids 8c
sto'tlUVvC.Lowlsar.l plaid,.- He 9e Kireeabriar nlaila k'.
Everett .10c jSummerv'le plaids 5ic
cuuiuri; .iic Ottawa Maid 7o
Great Republic fc.NewCn F'ls plaids dHc IirnS Market. Alcohol, f2 2 Q2 28; calomel 7VV3S1 25; camphor. 3US33c: cochinel, CCcj70c: chloroform, to 9Cc: gitiQopimn. f4S)5 7ö; Indigo, fl 0d(3 00; morphine, 3 60.?3fc5. Oils Oasur. fl 0Uäl 10; sweet oil. 90cöfl 75: olive oll. tl&tkXi 00: berra-
lemon (Sander-
t2 20 is?
CtUchOnldia.P. & W. .fl OOäI OS. AmerWn hiarK
soda, 495c; Ecglieh do., 5X?MiO. Snuff Garrett's
a-oa. packs, 1 15 per dor. ; 4-oz. bottles, tl CO per dox. Flove'i sulphur, 4Sc. Turj entlne, 4(aö0, English ver. red. by bbl.. 2lic: ee ouantitiet.
Hc. Iodlae. S3 3(3 25. Iodide potash, ti 00 Cloves. 40Q.-t.sc. BJiubarh, 90c qsi 25. Window glass, 60 and 5 per cent.; double e5 per cent. off.
The Iran SZaxkes. Screw and Stran Riiurea ivd.sto nYnrf'tu m
lse. Lead iig, baxa. e. Bar Iren 2 75. orway Iron Bars and anapea, tWu; uaarou, 838C. CutKaUaNc8.10to60.SS2ji)erkfir:
mailer alses recnlar advance. Horse Shoes Bnrden'a 5 00; Perkins 16 W); mule shoes 8 ICO hhther. Horse-Shoe Nell NnrthwMtpm . nnh
and Putnam, finished, 5S0for8's: smaller at3 regtiiar advance. Carrtago aad Tire Bolt Keflned 80 per cenL : Norway in and 10 per cent Nnta and Wa-nem 495 cents off manuiacturenr' Usta Iron Harrow Teeth 4c Steel n.rmv
Teeth 6c. Steels American. 15c: extra sIm
and Qualities additional; round machinery, 8c; Srlng, 8c; too calx. 8c; hammered, lay, 8310o; e, SMXwrdlag to else and brand, 67o; plow
mu uaui, owou.
HlaceUaneoa s Markets. Hemlock sole. 23 AS3c: oak sole, maisc: Psnn.
vlvanla harness leather, 37 '40c; harness lsather 8037c; bridle leather, per aos., S0Q72: domestic kip, 4590c; rrencn kip, Wc(Tl 20; domeattccaU 90caSl 20: French call SI 10(41 ft
Oils Wea-aote: Linseed, raw. r7cr nniivi fifv.-
laro oil, extra, 950Sfe; miner's' olJ, 07c; lubrlihUpk oil, 12360c; tralts oli, 43j)y)c: benslrie, 10 anc; coal oil, Indiana legal test, 9X10c; 150 te-t. lt?K; water white. 1, 12,3UKc
i"uwn cuppuot-ne qcoe: Beet cfiarwiu tin. I C. iou. Urin and T..11
f 7 00 per box I X, 10x14. 14x20 and 12x12 89 00 par
Jl' 914 : block Un, Ln rigs, 2c; In l)ura, 29a Iron 27 b iron, 14 0; 71 G Iron, 7 00; Uoorehead galvanisod. SO Der cenL. dlsconnt. Shrwt rinr. hr
Copper bottoms. 81c Planished coppsr, 89c, öd
er, i5-stii7u. Wire. 4J piromf, oft Use
f.s(i 75: fat cows. f5rS: dressed hu.
S13 5015. Sheep Active and firm. Sales of 2.000 head. Prime. $6 25(6 50; rood, 12: medium lYtb 50: common, ft 25JM "5; culla. Svl(a;i: sprina lsmbs, S(jl0 60. Kog AcUto and firm. Rales of 6.000 head Xtr": I,v?12. BooJ. SU 25(311 50; light mixed, J10 20(3 11. KAKS IS CITY, May 21 The Commercial Indicator reporu: CatUe Receipts, 2.700 head; shipments. 1,400 head. Prices are 2550c lower; grans Texans vi 725 to 850 lbs. sold at Sl5: common, M 50(iL l.r'vZrSlpU!ii? td:-hPinenU. 600 head. Market firm and higher, with quality onlv meClum, at 6 50(37 75. Balk of the salts at"f7 85 7 55. j
v?-,????' -Wpments. none.
i"t "amo ui r jos. average, H.
NEW YORK, May W.-Drorers' Journal Bureau
7rTfS?pa. co satnrday. 3.400 head.
"""(i o.vij ieau ivr me week, i here is tot
enougacsiue in tae market for pre.:ing neds.
fr . fT3. "tee". ixa so per loo ewt.
ne neiiui iair to Kool; native do, f7 409 .
i"""' a.M uu, c w aiu zi: iaii nun S7 7ir.,
h exporters used ten car loads. Shipment for Lw.e.nVlb,e(1: Uie ctUe- 2.0W head; live
, Öheep Receiu- 11.700 head making 32,500 head
tue Tteea. ine market har p itnr. 1
u a .k , . ... .J . - - j
ii iT , H.". (30 ; per cwt; dull for lambs. Swiue Receipts 9.800 head, making 27.410 head I for the week. Live hogs steady at f7 7. a v'
TW.P fin t '
tAsi JL,iiJt.KT, ra.. May 29 Cattle RceIrtP 2.xüheAd market active and priccTa aaS?
tuiiujtrr nun inn week.
tiogs-iceceipta, 4.S00 head. Market active;
S.V. ö wa.z vj;; 1 uraers, 7 6097 S5.
.vK-ipu ,oo nena. Market uull at
ciiiLAGU. May 27. me Drovers Jouinai re
Cattle Cndar influence of immense receipts of
came, price were very weak-to-ony. Kuceipts
o.wu nuaa, 01 wmcn o.ouu neid were Texans; (illalifv ia -Aa a . . .
OEXEUAL MiKKETS. Ir'rfxluco Markets.
Bf. LÜU13. May 20 Flour Low grade dull:
nign graces tinner. heat-Lower, weak and
ii . e; 1 Tca- .1 r,y cah; fl 27'. May;
J1 . V -v uo'rt July; si ui August
r. ...",.":u,w:i' l oii vh yar; ,o. a do..
1 i,y,(a.i in. tirii Owned lower, but closeaa si.ado better: 7-v4'i7345 cash; Vu''c June; 7u'c
tai-J-'-Vn r. ' T. -r epiemter; year.
r . . "'"i oiner nioiuns lower: 5uC cash ; 55sC May ; 4mj June: ay'ivc Jnly ZIhC August; Siic year. Kye Iuil: 727,k'!
ucj-wuii at s C(g.fi i'. lyeiul Dull at S4 7.S
cutter aurs ecxs uocnarged. Wl.f-kv CnMeadv at f L 16. Pork-Dull : iy 00 bid casa: f la j bid May and June; 19 75 bid July. Dry bait Slow
anu uucnangcu. liacon Lower at füi-c: short tib f 11 9J: short clear. 112 25 Lard-Duil; small lots, 11. KeceiptK Flour. S.tKW bbln. ; wneat, 26 000 bu : coru, 95,000 bu. ; oat, S.fKJObu.; rveV nonebarley, none. Shipments Flour. C.wo bbis.;'
ueai, ,uuu oa; corn. 119.C00 bu.; oats, 7.000
JJ?' 1uwo4-: Dariey. none. Xo afternoon
CINCINNATI, Mav 29 Cotton N'onlnftPv
uui-ueiisiu m ir;4r. riour uuii; larnlly, 5 yi
o iu; laucy , 40, -j.. heau-Kasier :
winter, 51 öOl Äjjipot; fl li4 Juiy ; receipt 2,500
mi.; hu.pmeuis, o.wj uu. twu Dull and lowerVn ) hiItuH rc. . ..... m.. . . .- . '
juue; .;; diu juiy : Ttic bid August; 77c askt-d
cricui--r; i: on uctooer. oars Firm an 5tV;
uye Dull and nominal at 77c. Barley Dull and
nominal at st os. Pork-Dull at f 19 7-. Lard-
..iu aim lower at 511 50. Bulk Meats Quiet; shou dem, fS7H: clear rib. fll 15 Bacon-Easter
wuiicr tasier aud not quotably lower: choke
"toic.u Aw; cnoice central Ohio, K'.
i.ueeu 011 ueavy at jio. Sugür tiulet and!
iiiui; nanus, iu-,uc; New Orleans, 7ig hi".
i"'-: .i nt-mi.! urm ai 505-""," recelou, 7j
neim; snipmeuta, 2i nead. There v. ill be no market report to-morrow.
lAJLIsVILLh, May 29. Provisions Qu'.et
a uors. Bi a; bulk shoulders, Ss50:lear
no. an -i; cear sides, m tjj. Bacon-Shotil-ders. rJ clear rib. !.; r lear. S12 50. Hints
ukw curro, n;l,. bard Leaf. 130. Flour
on;! anu oi.rnangeu: extra family, Si 75(iM2j: No. 1, 5 7j(io 2ö; winter paients. fs 25:
cnoice to lancy. WW 75. Gotiu-Qulet and
uucuaufc-ea. cotton spot, lirm and uhchanged. KANSAS CITY. May 29. Xo Boaid to-dav. OS WEGO, May 2X Wheat-Qulct. Coru-Xorh-idally unchangtd ; Xo. 2. Mjc
Oils.
BRADPOuDi May23. Petroleum A bad break opened at62jo: hijhet, Kl'.ri: lowest. OGc; clos-
tuai, wyc bales or l.fcfc'. JUO bbls Total shit-
ters, 4,400 bbls.
-J,ITl"?';LLE Pft- Mfly 29-il OTPntl C2fc; hipbest, 62-c; lowes'. 5ftoc: closed at
ww-v. .(uciiia, ajl4J(, doiü; ruiih, 101,100 PITTSBURG, Pv,, May 29.-Petroleum-Active: united certificates Irregular and nnsettled; closed
w-,a;; reniieu, ic, rniiaaeipnta delivery.
Absolutely Pure.
ot be 8old in
toral Fruit Jlavwa
--1 aSkC
Pr-pared frem the choicest Fruits, without coloring, pnisnnnus oil, nf Ms. er artifirlal 1s-eenr-s. ALWAYS I'MFOHM I KTBKMiTH. JVI1HÜIT AXV ABl'lf EUATIOXS Olt IHPlIt! IllLS. Hare gzmed their reputation from their perlVrt jmritj, raperior strength and qnality. Admitted by .til Tho have uwd them as the most uc lu-ate, graUrul and natural flarcr iur cakes, pudiiicss, cn-aws, etc., ever made. Sannfactcrrd by STEHLE & PRICE, JTskors of Tjinalfa Yast rpmi. rra.m r.V
lüg Powder, etc, Chicago and SL Louis.
I 1
CAN BE CURED.
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I-iVK STOCK.
IsKtlaaapoIU Lave Stock market. ätocx Yabm. May 29
Hogs Receipts, VS0 head: hipmente, S80
head. The general market was steady wish a fair
demand, but closed quiet and weak on poor
grades: Iu fact a elose inspection of sales does not
sustain reports current that Saturday's r.rW
were fully rasintained; however, in considera
tion of quality, prices may have been fully as
good; yet there was an undercurrent of weaken
ing, brought about by the lower tendencies noted
in the general market, but we do not look for
much regularity lu the trade until after Decoration Day, as we have had due notice from Chica
go and other leadtn, points that the 0th will be
observe!. We quote:
Assorted light and medium ?7 sortis 00
common to goo light 7 25 7 H
Heavy rough . 7 00tt? 40
r'B. T " J.i 7 fjl
Skips . .......... 5 OOfaC 63
Apples S6 00(7 00 per bbl. as to quality.
iFVles Evaporated, 11315c; common tried.
Gentlemen Your buggies ln this section of the country are giving perfect raUsfaction for durability and finish. As for style, they can iiot be
surpassed. 1 tooa nrst premium at two lairs last " Fall with one I had used four months, and had been washed. I presume, twenty times, and still the painting field its gloss. Tbey are pronounced here as the hnest buggies going. Very truly, T. M. BLOOD Madison, Lake County, Ohio.
Front E. Ttrainerd & Son, Drngglsta, Ravknna, Ohio, Nov. 11, 18S1 Massas. J. II. Schenck A Son, PhiUde.Iphfa, Pa. Gents We have sold your medicines for the last twelve years, and feel confident they will do all vou claim. Yehve used your Mandrake Pills ourselves, and know of several remarkable cures made by y?ur p",lnonic Syrup and Seaweed Tonic. We cheerfully recommend them as being reliable medicines. E. P. BRAINERD & SOX ;
BEAJiCLI SAlaESROOJI: 68 West Washington A. 3UDDEX, Manager.
Da. Schick: ... 7. . Dear Sir Last Winter my wife was very low' with Consumption. She had had physicians attending her for some time, but they could not help her. She found no telief at all until she began using your Pulmonic Syrup. Seaweed Tonic, and Mandrake Pills. Under the influence ot these medicines she regained her usual healib. and
Tliej act di recti j oa tL liver, iLe organ which, when in a healthy condition, purifies the blood for the rbole body. In CONSTIPATION they cleansa the stomach and bowels without disposing them to subsequent Costiveness. They are the only perfect preparation of MANDRAKE, that great substitute for Mercivy. Their is not their equal in the whole range of Cathartic Medicines known to man. Tliey are told Zy Druggist Eteryxilurt. Dr. Sclienck's Boob on Consumption, Liver Complaint and Dyspepsia in Bent
free, post-paid. Address DR. J. H SCUEXCK & SOV, Philadelphia, Pa,
30krs Out loaf, 10fllc; powdered, 10Tj lie: granulated. lOjaiov-c: standard a. ipj I'Jc: oa" A. white extra C.gViiciüht
orown. b;v,&3c; mmDoii Brr-tet, .'irar,'.
'-iCfces imrann, 9ti0Sr: Ontiuary, ll!Ca
liVfi; lair. 12Hne: good. 13!142: prlae. u
Mo: atncii pnrae, iwifiosc; caoice. 16 W7C; iid Oovernment Java. 2A02o; Arhuckle's raeted.
4i'ai-vi,-c; ieertng s, iV4C.
jtolassea and Djrnpa New Orleans nolassca, .tew crop. 66r76c; syrup 5237i)c per gaL tor ccxa-
um to onoioe. Bloe Carolina and IiOuUnanx, T1 flS'o. Spices Pepper, WMUSc: alsploe, lB-aou: clore.
10 415c: ginger, a0Q2hc; cinnatnon ln mata, 26 J
ioc: nutmegs. K,x3i uo; mace, si to 31 10. or 60 to 130 pockou.
Salt Lake sells in oar Iota at C 10; dray lota
-ttti ia: mau iota 100 more from store; dairy,
ii (X-i uu. Starch Refined pearl. 4V4a3 Per lb: Karex
Ac: champion gloxa lutao. 7fefo; improved 00 rn.
a t Fish Mackerel. Xo. 1 mess, til per bbl.;
naives, tu; ein osese, 14 per Drl; naives
412: No. 1 matkerel, 15: halve-, t7 60; Xo. iruacketel. 11: halvee, $50; No. S mack ere; 4 ftO: halves.f-3 25: No. 1 arbitelish.half bris. 7 50; familv whlted-h, hUres. t4i; Xo. 1 herring Cö, Codfish Bonelts, bo&i pet 100 lbs; Craud
tuns, i per 10.
iroreiau 'iuiwt ixndon layer raicins, $3 25 3 35; new layer, faiöjJOO per box; Valeaii,j3
i4c; Altana, i4&aidc: loose Hnecatel raivn.
U OOcSS ia lxmona. S 0u,O5 UL uranges Mes
sina, .- 0O2JJ 1. mines mme Turkish. TS"rWiennaa, 67c; French, Liil6c; currants, 7 2J7HC. canned Ooods We quote: Tomatoes, 1 1ba. f 100 (1 10: Iba, 91 351 4H; l eaches. 2 lbs. standard. 1 60s)l 65; lbs. U 50(32 75; seconds, lbs, ti 25 i5: 2 40rl 45: Pie Peaches, 3 tl 40 9l 10:6 lb., 2 8531 00; Black berriea, II 85(551 40; 4trawbcmes, kl 4al45; BaspberrU. tieOftl 65; 5herrlr-i, red, fl 10. wnlte, tl 25: Steina bfns, tl 10i3l20; Green Pee arrowfat $165aH75; taxly Juiie.f: 7it18.S; California, $190: Ifsxmo'ith Jörn. $1 40&1 60; Mountain Sugar Com, fl 450 1 50: Exotllant Com, 1 4X Hi; tolk. a lots, fl 25 91 folk. 8 lbs. tl 60 fl 55; Golden Knie, fl 4täl W; Revere, tl '51 60: Apples, aedard, 8 Ib.. 81 K1 15 , gallon, 13 153 25; 1 Iv. af ackerei,91 8itfl 35: rlneapplett, fl 852 2): Sal
mon. 1 lb. f 1 7.W 75: i IL. 83 05; Lobsters, 1 lb,
u o: z ids, ii to:
Oysters, I lb. llht
weight. II 05(3110;
. 10-. c-1 ao; unotxers, l lu, .' Tumbler Jelllw. 8ö90c: Covf
Cattle Receipts, 2ihead; shiDments, 20 head.
The market ruled excited, though prices ruled no h'gher, but the butchers seemingly were never
bo anxious for cattle, conseuuentlr the yards
were cleared by 9 o'clock and the demand not half satisfied. There was a heavy inquiry for
good shipping, but nothing choice oJTertd. We
quote:
Good to prime sh!ppltur . Common to fair shjppins.............
trooa tocaoice butcners . Commou to fair batchert.'. Heavy feeders-.. Common cows. Hulls V Catl Ott VCS H,tM., Milch lWR Sheep None offered.
ie e
17 50. 8 00 ti 7.V4 7 25 C 50; 7 00 4 0U 6 10
5 00 t 00 3 00ft 4 f0 2 50f 3 fV)
2 f 0 j 5 M 5 0Uf. 6 50
25 Ouftik) 00
Old Br. Pitcher's remedy forChildren's Comnlaintä.
"EjpeciaZy adapted to cfiildrtn." Dr. Alex. Robertson, 1C37 2d Av, jy. Y. 'TUasant, Uarwlut and Wonderful: f Fj.cadousr Dr. A. J. Green, Iif verton, Ind. 'Ipreterib It at superior to any Itunrn remedy.'" Dr. TL A, Archer, 83 Portland Av, ErooUja. lostoria is not narcotic. Mothers. Curses and Doctors agree that for Sour-Stomach, Flatulency, Diarrhoea, and Constipation, nothing is so prompt as old Dr. Pitcher's Caatoria. Ur assimilating the food. Castoria gives robust health and natural sleep
etaursnimemt
The Great Healing- Kemedy. An Infallible care for Rheumatism, Sclatira, Neuralgia, Wounds, Burns Sprains, Stiff Joints, Spavin, anil Lameness Irani auy cause. P.T.Banmra, the great Showman, says: "Among my rast troupe of Equestrians, Teamsters, Horses, Camels, and Elephants, some are always strained, braised, or wounded. My Sur geons and Veterinaries all say, that for casua
lties to men and animals, nothing- is efficacious as Centaur Iiniment." 433 Fifth Av., New York, Hay th, 1S75.
Loose's Extract of Red Clover BIomoim
has been tisfd with creat amvoi fn. tho,
Cancer. Testimonials furniohed from all parts of the country. iend for circular. J. M. IjOOe a
CO.. Manufacturers. MOXROK. Mini
8 Meysfs
if A'TA O pjs
CURE.
The antidotal theerv. now arfmirtorf tn ks
the wily treatment which will rrarllrsfs
Catarrhal Poison.
Rer. Chas. H. Taylor, 140 Noble street, Brooklyn '
Rev. Geo. A. Reis, Otblesklll, Schoharie County N. Y.: "It restored me to my ministerial labors." Rev. W H. Sumner. Frederick. Md.: "Fine results in six (iM-x in mr lamllv."
Rev Geo. K. Pratt, i?t- Stephen's Rectory, Philadelphia: "Quite wonderful: let me distribute your 'TreatiM!'."
Chas. H. Stanhope. Newnort E. I "rutm
deaf to hear the church bells ring; hearing restored."
Georg V. Lambrieht. 73 Biddle street. Baltimore. Md.: "Suffered Nine Years; perfectly wired." M-s. M. E. Shenney. .W2 8arah street, St Louis' "Tbe first natural-breath in Sir Years "
Mrs. J. W. Purcell. t Men City, Col.: "Csed onlj
uepncaage; entiieiy cured; sucered Twenty four Years."
Dr. F. N. Clark. Dentist, 8 Monteomerr street
Fan FranciM-o: "Suffered Fifteeu Years; pe fectly euted:" etc Dr. Wei De Meyer'8 Ponular "TREsmsE"
on Catsrrh mailed free. The great CURE is delivered by druggists, or by D. B. Dewey
& CO.. is? ruiton St.. New York, for $1.00
COD-LIVER OU
Cheapest
so
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Caperlorto
any Highest
medical authorities
tcetif y to its dcJicacr ef
tasteandsmeü Forealebyrjroralota.
ff.M.5ffticfJgliBaCflCmgjy.T
r:n.Y Cl'RKU with THE loriil.E CIII.OKIUE ÜF WILI. l,thLIE E. KKKLEY. 11. !.. Surgron C. ft a. R. lt.. DwitiHr. III. 3.000 cures. BooksFree.
FOR SALE Matthews' Patent Renewable Memorandum Book. Scad for sample oopv and price list. Sam ules sent Dostoaid to anv aidresa
on receipt of 50 cents for No. 1. or 40 c-nta tor Nn.
2. Addre-s SENTINEL COMPANY. Indiatarxilia
lnwhere. ST. LOUIS. May 29. Cattle Receipts, 1,900 head; shipments W bead; supply lair, but almost entirely of grass Texans, which sold quickly at strong prices, ranging at $55 95; few native steers, of 1,100 to l.'.nw pounds, scarcely better than stockers. 17 20n.7 f0; good to best shipping steers would bring j-vaO. Sheep Receipt, -400 head; shipments. 1,200 head. Supply sea re a and wanted; commou to choice muttons. $3 'iV's-S i. Hogs Market active and hleher: light to best Yorkers, 17 2567 75: par-king. 17 75?t8 10: butch
ers' to fancy, (S 15SH 40; siii and culls, foft
ö 5. Receipts, 3,200 head: sblument. 950 head.
BU FFALO. Msy 29 Cattle KeeeiDts 1 GfiO hi
consigned throngn, ICS cars. Demand active and piiee advanced fnun 25c to40c;extra steers, $8 60 choice, jj; (rood shipiwra. 7C.rxa7 iiO: fair
io medium, fcM ; light butchers. f6 öu,a7: fat
Mills, 4 o(35 25: stockers higher, Wtsieru. fl 50
25. Saeep and Lamba Reeeluta. 2 400 heart un
signed through. 4 cars Uetnand fair aud prices
lewer; common to faircliDned. Si ui: a-ixiti to
extra, 5 40(5 DO; wool sheep, ttita-S 60. Mors Receipts. 5.6t head: conizned thronph.
C2 car. In eood demand and Prices a shad
hltrher: Yorkers, eood to choire. S7
lieht mixed at 17 rUW(7 75: eood medlnm rt-it'ht
S 305 45; pigs. 177 40.
BALTIMORE. Mav 29. Beef PaitlA VV.i
slow, but prices fully c higher; very be-t.ls i9; first quality, 17 620: medium, 96 2'(7 fW;
oruiaary, wrao o; SUOSt sales at 7 7ÖI4S7Ö. Receipu. 647 head. '
swine r air supply onlv and in mrv!r. A.
mand. Eeeeipts, 5,132 head :quo tat ions at $10 00 11 20. . .
bheep ReceiDU. f heen and lambs. R.Sia hAd
quoutions: sheep, ti&ä 75; lambs, $Ca7 13.
ATOTICE 0 r I NSO L V EXCY. xN In the matter of the Estate of Andrew J. snsickle, deceased, l.i tlie Mariou Circuit Coutt. Notice is hereby given that upon petition filed in said-Court by tho administrator of said estate, setting up the insufficiency of the personal estate
m Hl ceceoent to pay toe Oihts at.a liabilities thereof, the Judge of said Court did, on the 8th day of May. 1882, find said estate to be probably Insolvent, and order tbe same to be settled ac
cordingly. The creditors of said estate are there fore hereby notified of such insolvency and required to nie their eiaims against said estate for allowance. Witut-s. the Clerk and Feal of said Court at Indianapolis, Ind.. this 8th day of Msv. is2. may!7-3w DANIEL M. RAN6DALL, Clerk.
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OR BALE GRASS FARMS.
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243 acres, stock farm, excellent orchards and building-, about 2i milrs south of Mourovia, Morjran County. I'riee, r20 per acre. - 21" acres of rongh rrass land, go."d rcchard and small bouse, about 2 miles southeast of Monrovia, Morgan County. Price $10 per acre. 240 acres. S miles west of Greenrastle. Pntnaat
County. Price 15 per acre. 160 acres. 7 miles west of Greeacatle, house; about half plowed. Price, f 5 per acre. 168 acres, about i miles eastrf Eminence, Morgan County, about half plowed, remainder good timber. Price. $18 per acre. 154 acres, in southeast corner of Parke County, two miles north of Lena: said to be good coal lard: 6) acres cleared; small buildings. Price. $10 per acre. 155 acres in Morest! Counrr. about 5 mile north-
of Martinsville: half plowed; comfortable buildings. Price, l 0i0. 1.548 acres prairie, in Newton C-unty. 6 miles from railroad: 800 acres plowed; excellent buildlnirs. Price, f2U per acre. These farms are in the best blue grass rcgi-m of Indiana, are well watered, have sufficient Umber.
and eminently suited for sheep or cattle They are in health-, well settled neUhbora-ods, convenient to railroad, church, school and market facilities. They are worth much more than above prices, but being taken on foreclosure by corporations deriousXo close out this- class of assets, are offered at cost, on payments of oue fourth cash and remainder in tea annual payments, with 6 per cent, interest, psyalle half-yearly. These are the lowest prices. No wter property will le tiken ia exchange. FRANCIS SMITH fc CO. Indianapolis, Ind. 17.5
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