Indiana State Sentinel, Volume 33, Number 29, Indianapolis, Marion County, 17 August 1887 — Page 8

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THfi INDIANA :-STAE SENTINEL. VEDNßA5T. AUGUST 17. 18b7

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A WATING MARKET.

Eaüs ui Eean Watching Eich Oiatt iV Niw Tcrk Sleek Exchange, Tis Kaiiet Eeirg Srapr 8t2nint Thnu'aoat Msit cf the Dir. The Bulk cf Sütcalativa Business ia Zhicigi Miritt Icclinel to Can, Xocal Markets Wheat Steady Corn Lower Oats in Good Demand Bye Xomlsal SEW YORK, August 15. Money on call easy at 1 to 7 per cent; last loan at lc: closed, offered at 2c Prsxne mercaaiile paper 6X(7c; sterling exchange dull but steady at tiS; for CO days, and ti 83 lor demand. The total sales of stocks to-day were 116,521 scares, fncludirg Delaware, Lacaawana & West ern, 5.TC0 Ebares; Louisville & Nashville, 5,200; Northwestern, 8,100; Pacific Mall, 4,630: Reading 33,100; St. Paul, 20,075; Union Pacific, 6,550; Western.Unloa, 8,503. The week at the stock exchange opened with little doisg In the character of speculation, the dealing still being almost entirely in the hands of professionals. There was no pressure to sell stocke, but the buying was princi pally to cover snorts, while there was no margin whatever for outside business. There was considerable streeg'-h in Pacific Mall on the stories of a dividend, and the room bulls bid Bp at times Union Pacific, in which there was consid erable b'iylrg by Eoston, New England and one or two others. The balk of the f actuation was confined within very narrow licilta, and had little or no signif cance. The bull were deterred from tradicg by the stories and rumors of fatare tight money, white the bears were afraid to .sell on account of the general bullish feeling and poseitle squeeze. There was no sews of a character to affect values and yery le rumors of any importance whatever, the marl et beleg simply stagnant throughout most of the day. v The opening was dull and Irregular, with charges from Saturday's final figures ranged up to K Per cent, both ways. The bulk ol the busi ness was confined to a half dozen stocks, and while there was some strength shown In the early dealings, prices soon yielded and lost fractions which, however, were fully regained before noon. The traders made a spurt of activity and strength aiter that time, and saveral stocks were bid up fractional anioudts, but the reaction quickly wiped out the gains, aad the usual dullness succeeded. The trading ia railroad bonds betrayed the some characteristics as that in shares, being dull and featureless with aa irregular move ment in prices. The day's total shews some little im provement over the average amount of business done of late, amoun ting to f309,0C0. Government bonds were dull cd heavy, ttate bonds ere generally steady. Elstern Exchanges. i CHICAGO, August 15. Bank Clearing to-day were 1J,4-7.0U9. Exchange on New York was steady at 40c discount, and local money 6 per cent with rew, if any features in the local market. Bates are firmly held and the supply aufncent lor botiatM tequirementa. NEW YORK, August is. citrin2hou?e statecent: changes, &0t066,iJ; balances, t3,l, BOSTON. August 15. Exchanges $11,5,24: balances $2,(02,730. Money per cent. Exchange cn ew lori 17 to sue aiicount. PHILADELPHIA. August 15. Bank clearings to-day were S7.a25.5i2: balances, 2l,20i,74J. BALTIMORE, August 13. Bank clearings tociij ere u,6C3,3W; Ca:&nccs, tit-M. Bai Silver. NEW YORK, Aug. 15. Bar silver SC. Foreign Jbcchaoges. LONDON. August 15 A p. m. Consuls, 101 9-16 for money and iei' for account. U. S. v bonds. 4s, 131 g; do. $b, ill; A and G. W t i 42 i; Erie. 31 :t; Erie seconds, 1ft:; Mexican or, . dinary, JO; St. Paul common. 8; New York Centrai, 112,' J ; Beading, ia; Mexican Central' I "COMMERCIAL. The week opened with a air trade in almost U lines of business. Some descriptions of dress fabrics are higher. All grades ol roasted package coffees are tip cent per pound, while the market la somewhat excited and nerTons. Sugars remain unchanged. Tbe produce market ia active and stronger, and prices ol poultry and eggs have advanced. Wheat The visible supply shows a decrease cl S21,Cf6 bushels, bat markets at other points are easy. Locally receipts are lair and prices steady, with millers baying. Corn-Stows a decrease ol 59C.377 bushels, but -with an increased rainfall speculative markets are lower. Locally the market Is steady at quotations, with larger receipts than for some time. Our prices are based on local and order trade. Oata Receipts are larger, with a good demand at lower , trices, Elsewhere prices are easier. The viable supply is 3.713.S31 bushels, an in crease of 51,431 buehels. Kyerrices nominal. Increase of 3,3C" bushels. . Wheat N. 2 Med do 3 Red 70 6J 69 f.7 67 70 45 do 2 Red do 3 Red... Co An gast. do bepi. Cor5-N2 White.. Ao 2 Yellow-. do 2 Mixed... Oats No. 2 While.. Co 3 Wh. ...... ...... do Mixed Fa . 41 26 12 25 li'w HiT-f lr. Tim , b.do No. 1 Tim. BeeetpU.snad Shipments by Ball Past 24 Boars. Racelptj. Hour Hb eat Cora ........... Oats , Ü0 4 U -...13 20) W OX) Rye... Harley Grata In Store An cost 15, 1887.

- Wheat Corn. Oats. , Kye. Klevator A. J43 933 ...... Elevator B S3 525 2 9J5 Capital Elevator... 40 00C h 000 Iterator D 60 OOP 10 610:30 00C J. 1. Sc a Elevator- 22 000 1 000 2 000 2 000 Total '2O0 78-1 12 125150 000 4 933 Cor, day last year. 213 15b 33 OMj.iS 6Vj

INDIANAPOLIS WHOLESALE MlRKCr Iry Ooodl. F8X5TS.-Windsor fancy, 6; Pacific fancy, 7; Cocheeo faDCT. f : Eichmond fancy, bi; Hampton fancy. 6i: American fancy, 514; Atn-srlcaa shirting, 4$; Allen fancy, 6; AUea snlrtlu? 4l4i Merrimac shirtia?. 6; Newton shlrUng.l; Uerrimac fancy; 6; CoRestoga fancy, by,: Berwick fancy, 8: Eelmont fancy, VA: Washinnon inl- biae, V4; Ameiiean ind. blue, i; Albion solid, bSi rimpwn'i mlniog, 6, Steel Biyer, laccy. Ss: Uunnell fancy, by,; Dunkirk, 8 Kr.8 Fabrics. Pacific poplin lus., 9: Pacific cashmeres, 10J; Pacific H Australian -rai. U3:lclCeft4 A.C. M30: Pad9c6-4 K. X. tesh.lv. Pacific 6-4 A. c. cAsh.,2iS;8tin Irber, 12S: Manchester V canh., 10yt; Manehester 4IeB.. 14; Atlantic alpaca, S; At1 Untie G. L. cah 14; Atlantic T. cash., 22; Arlington i gray cashmere, 15; Boucle Ji, 6i J i i.awt. Orford lawns, S; Paelfla Lattls 'wti,hl4i Paciflo Organdie. 11; rner's Ba te, IS ; Diannope mrns, 4; raafia 1,139 jiwtx, IVA: Merrimad Eaü 1 GrveFiM. AQjonkeitr, "7; IX. T . r. f York, 7; WhiM Manotnrifisr toEr7i ; e les terrociert. WA 4rcictiA,6W: Birkihlre. b; Normafld, tl; "Tai, , Muiv mnw, v . jn umm sua uui. kvzy

Mini Co. check, 12H: Pk Mills, 83: (Tieck, 13;

teoncmy check. 4; uiis caeca, : iucirora, 7; Qraniteville,7i; Alabama plaids, 7; Inisllie rial OS, l uiiawa piaiaa, o; c uour cheviots, 9; Everett chevlota, 9: breAt Eepitio cheviots, 7; Columbian, Vi Quniitoa stripes, 10: Eiverside, ta. Dnmis.-Ods. A X A. 11: Otis, B 10; Otis. 1 C. 9: Amoskeag. 14: Everett, 12$: Haymaker, : York, blue, 14; York, alate, it: iotk. lancy, Oakland, A,7i; Columbian, 11; ist ton, TicKisGs. Amoskeag, A u a, h; xorx,m., 10X: Conestoga, B F.15: Conaetoga, extra, 12; Conestoga, u u a.ii: lw!ui. aa. nis: www ton, si, iis;i.ewuwa,Ä, iu;wjiauuia,Ä, Oakland, A A. 7. 'Gkais Bags. Amencw, iai; rrsuaiinTu 18: Stark. A, 21)4: Harmony. 01 ranger, 1; Lewlston, 18 ; Georgia, A, la ; aca, 1 CAäpnCHATS.-Whlte. Ii; colore l, 21: cmie wick, 20: coverlet chain, 2J; Na. äJü CJ'.taa yarn 10; twine. 20. Blxached Cottons. Androsss'.n L, 7; Lonsdale, 1; Balardya, 1; Wamiuttt, li; Hill's Semper Idem. 8: Btackstone, A. A., 7 Vi; Hope, 7V& Fitohville, 6S; Pepp-reU 94, 1; PeppereU 10-4. 21 ; Barker Mills, 7Hl Farwell, "7.- Masnnville. R: Fruit of the Loom. 8: Fanners' Choice, 6X; Dw'.ght Anchor, 8.'; Pooahontas, 8i; Coestnut Hill, 5; Lons-lala Caaibric,ll; Just Out, a. äbows Cottoss. Atlantic A. 7: AtlantlciB. 64; Mystic River, 6; Lawrence LL, ft; Indian Head. 7: Conestoga W, 6; Penperell R, Peprerell F, 7: Pepperell 9-4. 17; PeppereU 10-4, i; eoiora n, yt tons, ix; saiasuca, 074. The Provision Market. Below are the present Jobbing prices: Smoked Meats Eucar-cura Hams 25 lbs. average.. ..11 ziS ios. averaso. u'ia 20 lbs. average.. 12Hc 17V lbs. average. , , , , 1 'i" 15 lbs. average.... l iHc 12 lbs. average... ..isic 10 lbs, averaito It c California hams, llgat and medium 9$c F.nelUh cured breaaiast Dacon.c;ear--1 5 c English shoulders, light and nsedium.... 9c Dried Beel tiams...........n...... r Bacon Clear sides light or medium wt......l0lc Clear sidea, 3s lbs average 1 0 1 4 3 Clear backs, light or medium wt.-Wic Clear bacis, ia to CO lbs average 10 c P. a and Pickled Meats English cured, clear sides nnrmotel 9'i iean fork (clear), per bbL. 2JU ids.........i uu Hast, or ram? pork, perbbl., 200 lbs.. 15 W Also in A bbls., containing ICO lbs., at hall the price ol arrtls, with 50c added to cover ad ditional cost of packs ee. Lard Prre leaf, kettle (winter rendered) 8c: tnre leaf, tettie chilled), b i: also, in nau-Dar-reis, hlic: 50-lb. cant, in 100-lb. cases. feVii: 20-lb Co.. t0-ib. cafes, fciie : 10-lb. do.. 63-lb. cases. 9c ; id. ao., vo-iD. caies, ;c; a-io. ao,. w-io. ctscs, Smoked Sausage Bologna skin larre or small, 7Xc;. cloth, 7c; wiener-wurst, 10c Grocery Market. Coffees Cum mon. l'Jc: ordinary 20c; fair, c; prime 2)40: strictly prime, W.; caoi.;e. 2-'c: Old (lufemoeat Java. 2)Ci Ü3 Laughlin's XXXX, roasted, pound paokas, lCC-ib. cases. 20'-4c: tO-ib do., '2h'v, Arbackle's roasted, 2fr? ic; Leverio' 2ij: yates' A Na 1, 2.c; tats' Champion. 2t-; "Lioa,' Jery,2;4c; Oriole, 21 '4 v, Sur, 21,'iJ. Susftr Cut!oaf.7'v:Vi3: powdered. 1A"y4v, grannlated, 64e; siaa lard A, 5;iöo; oiT A, tJT'iC; white, extra C. b-'g J-4fl;"UgUt brown. wir;y(.', common gTaae, wstt J. Cheese-Full cram, Ne York, 12'';: Empire, 9c; loum America, lie: crystal tipring. "ifr fierst-y. loc. Foreign Fruits London layer mU!ns. 51 75 1 2 CQ; Muscatel, Valencia. "7'4 j; Saltans, lie: Ca.ilomia L L, . 52 10; Jia-cateiP, 51 o. Lemons Yitini, Vi ,V)c7 00. Elg L. L.t 12Va New IT-mes rurk:eh4 a41i-,:Saitana,84C. Cur rants C'4c; new, 5o; layers.ij. Dates Mata,4 6loc: f ard. in 10-lD. n xes, iouc: Persian, la 60-10. boxes. 6c. Citroa New, SOc. Lemon Peel New. 20c. Peanuts Raw Tennessee, iC Tc: roe-sted 9e: Virgin as 6Tvi: Eanaaas Tl?IJ per b'lnch. Cocouuts M 50f!S. Nats Sjft sbeU almonds, l'J23; Brazil, loc: filberts, 12; pecans, lüc: engnQwainnts, i6(i,c. oranges aieisina, w, imperial go., so 5730. Kl Carolina and Louisiana. 5iTc. t-ar'h Keflned tear!, 2X3Sl Pr lb. Ea reka, 4c; chamoiou gloss, iujap, öAOXc; iiaproved corn, 6 gov4c. rYfl PnnnA, MIMfli ATflVfVA 1 H O 1 CpVI., iVhkfl.w, cloves, 25c; ginger n t!lc: cmaiiaoa in iati 12Ijc; nutmegs. 65t7,"x. Moiascsand6iruai-.er oneans molasses kettle, S-iOVic: good. 4c: sirup, per gil ion lor coinmoa tocnoice: mapie strap, ti. Bait Fish Mackerel, extra mess. Til per bbL : 155C; No 1 moss per bbl.,t-'l CO; halves, fl2 50;No. imackfirel. $2."ij; halves. 11 ail; :-o. 2 mackerel. S1531C; halves, S7 60.4 00; No. meoium.iu; aiivea, va7: no. lwnite-oaa, 17 &0(43 oo; iami'y wmw fin, halves, si: quirters, ii 25: kiu, 4ii5c: nsaibnt, i:e per lb. Beans Choice navy, S2; medium, 52; Marrow. S2 40. Salt Lake, in car lots. 9133CC; dray lots, 105; Email low, loc more Iroa store. Canned Goods We quote: Tomatoes, 3 lbs 20. Peaches, 3 lbs. standard. Si 3532; 3 lbsl., SI tl9C(S2: seconds,! lbs., tl! 45; 21b..?45 l nu. pie Peacnes. 8 id.,ii 25; 6 ids., ji 85. 1 9ii tiooseberries. 2 lb., 90raJoc: Blackberries. 95c SI; Strawberries, SI lOväl 15; Raspberries.il 30 Cberries, red, l31 ia: String Beans 85 j wc; roik i Best reas, ii 3j; cvans, uiy & co. esrly, 21b., June Peas, 1 30; Yarmouth Corn, si 30(9130: excelsior, si Mountain Higar Corn, SI 25; Standard, 2 lb), SI 15; Pop Corn, 2 lbs., ii 2o; iiackerei, 1115; Pineapples. 21 33a 2: Salmon, 1 lb., 1 60.31 C5; Tnmbler JelUe. il 05; Cove Oysters. 1 Ib., lieht weicht. 55'il)c. 221b.. full weight, 11 851 90; Sardines, French lit, fl7d per das. : America, s, 75cpardoz.; Apples, i IDS., W&W, 6 IDS., 2 50 32 03; gallon, Tb Frodnce Market. Zgjs-FreEii, per cozen, 10c. Butter Extra, 1215c; Good, 1215c; common to i air, iu(5ic Poultry Hens, per lb., 0c; spring chickens 10: roosters, 4c; hen turkeys. 7c; torn turkeys, 5c; geese, large and full-feathered, per doz., f 1 20; geese, goaunrs, peraoz.. siiJu; aacKS, per 1D..6C. feathers Prime geese, Sin mixeJaai Jaik, 2C925C Kags IlMc. Wool Medium and quarter blooi, nnwashetl 24Q25c; braid a ad very coarse, naiOs; fine aa washed merino, 153'oc; tub-washed, 30J35C; barry and ilcce crosvn, 510c less. Beeswax 1820c. 4oad and Coke. Elock, ti 25; Jackson, tJ 50; Pittsburg, ft 00; Raymond t itv, It 00; anthracite, !5 25 50; Highland. Si 25; Piedmont, S3 00; as coke. 12a per bo. or t-i 00 per load ; crushed, t i 25 per loa i ; Winnefrede, It 0J per ton; Kanawha, It 0J; Hocking, ti 25; Island, 12 50; Blosburg, S) 00! Connelisvilie coke, St 25 per load, 17c per ba. l)ro( QJarkcu Alcohol, S 2 0532 10; calomel, 75335c; camphor, 2S330c; cochineal. SO.i'Oc; chlorofoim, 50 (05c; rum ooiam. tb& 25; indlK, Si '43; morpnine, S3 40C4? 6a Ulis Castor, si 501 65; sweet oU, aocf f 1 35; oUve oil, SIdcS; linseed oiLraw, 4Cc; linseed oil, bollad. 4lr. ber?amot (endei son's), 1333 50: lemon (Sanderson's), 12 50(42.-5. Quinine (P. & W.), &5(00c; chlncherjiit, lCgiJOc; American bl-carb soda, 43c; English do , bQte. Snuff Garratt's 2-oz. rck St per doz. : 4-ox. bottle. 83 per dos. Flover sulphur, 11-35. Turpentine 33 40c: English Venetian red, by bbL, 2"c; less quantities, 3: Iodine f')65 25. Iodide potash, iai ti. Clove. SO36c Bhubarb, S1 25. Wind w glas, 70 per cent ; double. 70c and 10 per cent, oil. Glycerine. 27(?30c Hulldlng Material. Huntington lime, SOo per bushel; Newark plaster. 12 25 per barrel: Michigan plaster, Ii i per barrel; land plaster (fertilizer). Si 50 per barrel; land piaster (fertilizer), in paper sacks, 60c per sack: Portland cement, 31; per barrel; LoniavUle cement, 11 50 per barrel; Louisville cement, in paper sacks, 50c per sack white sea sand (New Orleans), t3 per barrel; plasterlag hair, (washed. In one bushel papers), 30c per bushel; plasteiinj nalr (limed, in one-bushel papers), 35 cents per bushel; white pine lath 12 75 per 1,000; Savage mountain fire brick, IS per 100; yttrja fire brick. Ii per 100: Montezuma fire brick, S3 50 per 100; West Virginia fire brick, 13 per 100: ground fire clay, 75ol per bushel. Bidet, Leather and Tallow. Hides No. 1 cured. 83Sc: No. 1 green cows, 7c; ateers, 7Xc; No. 1 calf, green, 7c; cured. 8c; dry salt, 10c; flint, 12c: No. 2 hides, 2o 03; shearlings, 2öc; lambs, 2?50c Hemlock sole, 2l33lc: oak sole, 30335c; Pmsbnnr harness leather, 3321360; harness leather, 30aJic; bridle leather par dozen, 6072c; domestic kip, Preach kip, feöcßU 20; domestic calf, feOcSJl 00 ; French caif , 1 1 10 J 1 60. Grease Brown, 2c; wbite,3i Jlcr yellow. 8c. Tallow-Prime, 3(i3c: No. 2, Sc. Sed. Seed-Timothy, 12 25gJ50 per ba.: clover, ..4 25; blue grass, extra clean Kentucky. V!1 2'; red top, 50305c; orchard grass, 1 0) 4 1 60, owing to quality; Engliah blue grass, II 03 er ba.; birdseed, rape, S&'ic; canary. 5Ss; Jump, 435c; millet, 80c, Fruits and Vegetables. New Cabbage f2 50 per bbL Apple toa.Oc per peck boxes; 12 50 perbbl. Eed Plams eoc per peck box. Green Beans 75cSf I per bushel. Water Melon SUIS per hundred. Dried Applet Evaporated, 12jl3c; common dried. 5Xä'!. Peaches Dried peaches, halves 7!He: Califor nia halves, 115c; evaporated, 17i3l8Jic. Honey U ihe. Tomatoes II 50 per tu. I't acnei-1 J3 50 per bus. Iamon Plnms 149 Pr stand Nntme Mloo Si to ti bO per bbL Pears 12 öOrtSJ 00 per bu. Grspci-t'So pcr 139 lb stands. Irost aad Stl Market. Er Iron-2 U,2 W; cbarooal Iron S3 50j r-!Tp Jrcn C3 r:t . ; :.rnr:y r" l iti &c

. Perkins, per keg f!30wt 50: mu e shoei JU -er keg advanced. Horseshoe nails North

western. Globe and Putnam, per box i 4V(ji w. Cast steel Best American, pe' 1. 12c; sprlog sttel 6o; tire steel w; toecaix steel owmw cntr.ery steel c Cut nails Bates for teas, lion, 2 20; rates for tens, steel, U W. Sllscellaneons market. Tinners' snpplUs-We quote: Best brand Charcoal tin. L C. 10x14 12x12 and 11x2013: I. X. 10x14. 14x23 and 1212 Sb; roonng l c. hxju, 15 25; 20x28 ?10 50312; block tin, in pigs, tor, in bars, 2Cc. iron 7 b. iron aj so: c, iron a: Jnniati galvanized 50 percent discount; renaed Mj and 10 per cent discount; aneet i'dc 6l4c copper boitomj23t'; pianlshed copper 3Jc; oller ligiec. nla-W onote: Linseed rw 39?: bol'ed 41c; lard oil 5S(&06?: miners' oil 53fc: lnoricuin oil 12c; straits oil 4035):: benzine I0v3ic; coal oil. Indiana, legal test 8;4c: 150" test Sc; pjriectioa llc; water white iif test my". LIVE STOCK, Ukios Stock Yakds, August 15, 1887. Catttx. Receipts none: shipments 2.1. Value rnling about the same as Saturdiy, No fresh receipts. Prime shipping steers of 1,400 to l.fiO rjounds M i Good shippln; steers of 1,300 to 1,400 , M A pouncs-.. . w& c t Good steers of 1,000 to 1.200 pounds 3 ö)3 i 75 Good shipping steers ox JO to l.ouo - Dcunus A'a Common to fair steers..... 'i C0(i ? 5J Prime heifers 3 w4 i 2j Fair to good hellers 2 Prime butcher cows..... 2 75. J 5 03 Fair ta eoon butcher cows z av t ou Cimmoa to medium butcher cows.... 1 00t 2 00 Prime hulls - 2 25 3 60 Common to fair bulls - iroj 2 00 Veeh5....... . w MUch cows, calves and springers 23 00(3 10 00 Hogs. Receipts S15; shipments ICO, As usual for Monday oar receipts for the local trade very light, only two cars on sale, not sul5cient tocreate a market. We therefore orJy give a prospective one. Medium and heavy .15 30 .... 4 60 ... 4 90 ..- 2 25 (95 40 n'i 25 (5 25 (4 5C Commtn to good 1'sht LlEhtCtna neavr cr.xea , Grassers and stockers r.TSEJAnVE SAXES.

No. Av. Pr. No. " Av. Tr. 37-... 210. 4 90 71 5 25 7S .15... 5 20 48 212... 5 15 14 141... 4 75 61... 22. 5 05 r, 14S... 4 80 30.. 73 138... 4 95 72 201.- 5 20 -9... 12... 5 10 41 . .21.i 5 15 0 .178... 5 1 6'J .108.- 6 UM (6 181... 5 10 83 17.- 4 95 C4 243. 5 35 82 1S7.- 5 10 125 S21... 5 25 67.- 214... 5 25 41 171... 4 50 47. .215... 4 i0 44 . 171... 5 10

SHEEP-Eecelpts, 400; shipments, none. Bulk of receipts consigned through. Market steady and unchanged. Prime sheep, 115 pounds and upward-53 75 1 00 Good. 100 to 110 rounds.......... 3 50,43 75 Common to medium..-.. 2 50y3 50 8prlcg lambs ... 3 5033 3 Bucks, per neaa - .. 2 w&i ou Elftwher. CHICAGO, Union Stock Y'ards, August 15. The Drovers; Journal repor-s: Cattle receipts 9tC0, shipments 2.C01; market higher lor good shipping s teer 83 25(t 90; atockers and feeder l 4i(ä3 25; cows, bulis and mixed 11 132 C5 Texas cattle f 2 4053 75 Hocs-rceirts 10.C03: shipments 2,000: m ketstroneSto 10c higher: rough and mixed I190&5C0; packing and shipping 5l5'a5 liRht ft 70 ) 3G: fkips 3! 404 ßhoep Racclpts 5.0CC. tblpments LOCO; market strong for gojd others steady; native muttons 83,34 25; atockers 124092 bö; western 13 2533 95; Texans $2503 3 oO; lambs U&o. KANSAS CITY, Aug. 15. The Live Stock Indicator report: Catile receipt, 3. 83J; ship meats, i,'J05 strong, wuoc nigner iai gooa iat good grass roneo were firm and otn-ri about steady; stockers and feeders, tl IbQlH butcher, ti (t'S 3S ; cows, 41 5532 15; sra range steers, S2i0c3i0. Hogs receipts, 3.500 shiptceht8. 2,600; lairly active; choice heay aPut5Clowew others steady: light to bev 25.45. Sheep No receipt; shipments 1(57 nominal. QNEW ORLEANS, Aug. l5.-Cotton weak middling 9 s 17; low middung 8 13-16: good or dlnary. 8 3-16; net and gross receipt. 906: ex ports to Great Britain, ti; coastwise 1.8 ti; sales, Alto; STOCK, -s.u.. MARKETS BY TELEGRAPH. Produce, NEW Y'ORK, August 15 Flour Ruoeipts 21 5C1 packages: exports 1.900 bbls. 1.5 A) sacks: generally steady and moderately active, mainly on wants of the borne tradet; sales 22,4)0 bbU. wneat Keceipts J3,öOO bu: exports 21 sea ba pot lots fairly active in good part for expert. upuonsopenea nrm ana soon advanced ''', A later weakened and ccöcd with the advauce about iost,8ome months showlnz lieht declines Speculation quite moderate, showing slight de cline, f-aies i,.,sj,wu du; tutures and &v 0JO ba spot ana to arrive, no. 2 Chicago 7979)4 do C. F. & I.. 78l: No. 1 hard 8.!-aS4ii uu graded red 76IJS4X: No. 3 red 774; No. 2 red fc'aXseievawr; iiasi aeiiverea; Mva 6iyA t. o. b No, 1 red Sötf ; No. 1 white nominal. 85'i; No. 2 red August fcOJsMf, closing 80: September, fcKasi?;, closing 81: October 82 &bJ) 4, closing b2Js; November, b33S3Ja closing bo; December, closing iijl; Ja.unary, b'.(3v6. closing 6: February 87s'dS7)4 closing fe7: April. JQS97ä closing 87 May, WH&9iy9, closing OOJi; Jane, ISl''Jl. closing Ul)i. Corn, spot lots steady. Export trading, light Stock to arrive C, F. &L. in good demand: options XXc lower, closing weak. liecelpts, 16.3CO bu; export 8,608 bu; sale 912,010 bu futures and 31 2, C00 bu spot and to arrive; ungraded 4s3ia VA No. 2, ISSStsS ore; iVt Ö4JX delivered ; 4hi5 F. O, B.. 4siO. F. fe L.; No, 2, August nominal; September 493W closing 4;-M: October 49?819;3 closini; 49-8; November closing WU May 52333,ls Closing 51. Oats' lower and only moderately active. Receipts, 90,030 ba; exports, non?. stock of grain in store August 13; wheat. 3,411 -36 bu; corn, 1,493,602 bu; Oats, 462,170 bu; Barley. 6 850; Kye, 26.42J; Peas, 7,'.ö0 bu ; malt 235,124 bn; hay qulat and seady. hops In light demand; cofiee fair; Klo firm at 19; fairly active and higher; sales 79,570 tags; August ti7.9"(?iS: beptember H8 053 1.15; October I18.'2018 85; November H8.S53 18.45; December 18 4018.50: February 18 5o; March !lS5018.55f April S18.5531S.C0; My tlH.56. tsugar steady and in moderate demand ; refined quiet; C 4$r94,ic; confectioners A 5 3-5 &5 l-Ig- off5)ic; gran'iU el 6J6; cube 5J1-100 (36;. ilolacses dull nominal. Rice steady. Petroleum steady; untied closed &; tailovr firm 3 3-5; rosin steady l'.05l 10; turpentine steady C2Q3.!. LRgs ateadiy held, fair demand. receipts 5,C2i packages; western 10310;-$. Pork firm and more active: sales 500 barrels mess at private terms. Cut meats quiet and rather weak. Lard lower and moderately active; western steam spot tt 87V$o.90; September 6.S76.90; October So 91546 9b; January f(j.9S3 7 0S; city steam 10 65. Batter firm; western 8?;g:oi. Copper firm; lake lOaiSJg. Leal quiet; common 4. CHICAGO. August 15. There was a fair sized crowd in all the pit to-day on 'chau, tnou?a the bulk of speculative business soemed inclined to continue centering in corn. T&a market lor the cereal was rather unc:tledand Irregular, ruling active at times and at others quiet. Trading was of fair volume, and centered tnitnyin tue May option. Kami repjrtel ia Kansas, iseorssxa, lowa ana Illinois create an easier feeling, and price hour of tradinz tended down under r reelizing, but later ruled more firHlurlJ iesld rtrrasnre to sell. The nnamitv In ntnrp hA 1aTI creased 522,520 bushel the past wee&tbri&inei tbe total stock In atore down to l.'JiJgtbusQei.-fl and the visible supply decreased 507,ÖLWu.This,i I togeiner wua me iiiiacis agricuiiurtireoort that the late rains had not done much good to the er p had a tendency to steady the makret. Market opened io ander Saturdays closing prices, was firm for a time, fluctuated frequently within a narrow range, then becacn easier upon more liberal offerings, declined &c, partially recovered, changed some and closed Jv3c lower than äaturdar. Wheat operaters, who had calculated upon a further advance to-day in anticipation of the decrease in the visible aupply were somewhat dlsappainied. This, however, can be accounted for from the fact that the oaerlngs were quite large during the first hour of the ssion. Parties who bad bought during Thursday, Friday and Baturdav of hut week, feeling satisfied with small profits were telling out their holdldgs, and this caused a wf-k feeling. Prices, after the opening abont yc higher, therefore, began soon to decline, and a red action of ; occurred. At this point tbe decline was checked and the market again showed strength, prices recovering yc and closed about Jc lower than Saturday. The visible supply showed a decrease of 925,OvO bu, iirainst an increase last year cf 1.7tS,0jy ba. For at there was a decline of in the ap-culatl re market. Orders rere not large and trading was only moderate. Large arrivals of oais, an increase in stocks and a lower market for coin caused price s to decline. AftardecUninar tbe feeling waa steadier, and there wan a partial rearucn. A quiet and rather dull feeing prevailed in the market for hog pn ducts, and lower prices were a--pted for tho leading reculatlve nicies, particularly for tbe longer deliveries. Local cp-erators were Inclined to sell, fnd iome outsiCe orders ol tfceiarae character were receive'?, while the df-irand fromllaonrc was liinlttd, rtay bniltig tlra credited chiefly to short,, ice iccf'.pucl tcs were l'.rat aad

no lEnnetsce oti tne courre oi prices. tj9 steadiness in corn was regarded rather unfavor

able, especially by those who inclined to the bear side ti the market for tew products. Trading was chiefly contracts for September, Octo ber ana January deliveries. January prk lell off 15c. lard 5c and short ribs uyt Tbe leading futures raneed äs lolbws. Auws 15, W7: Open FUh70 40 V, 4CTÄ 4i'-; Low est, 69H 71407 40VI 45 24?i Cioaln. f.'J 70'4 714 ? 45H wl 25 IDg. 695 MicatAnz Bept October. Dec 70' 26! SIM coin -August PL .. Oct May 4V .i s 9 Oats - AugUBt - Bept. October, May 25 til 31J. 12 05 12 80 6 60 6 63 6 70 6 t3 8 CO 8 00 8 05 6 60Pork Year. ..... 12 03 12 60 12 00 12 65 6 5! 12 05 Jan. 12 72 6 55 Lard Aug . 6 60 Sept.. 6 0 63 6 52'i 6 65 October... January6 70 6 70 6 65 6 65 6 SO 6 t3 6 72$ 6 72 8 CO 8 CO 7 97J, 8 03 8 00 8 00 7 97VJ 8 00 8 C5 8 05 S 02V, 8 02 6 60 6 60 C 50 6 50 BitS Aug , Fept . October Jan-. Cash quotations were as follows: Floor, nuiet and firm. Wheat No 2 spring, 6Ti33c o. ?vius voc; ro, i reu. Ui,i i;v-i urii 2 4Cc. Oats Ko. 2, 2lK(325c. Rye 'o. 2, 44c Barley Koxmnal. Flax seed No. 1, 53 Timothy reed Prime, 12 20!2 22. Mess pork per bbl, 115 00. Lard per 100 lbs, SS 57J4. bhort ribs sides loose, 18 00. Dry Baited shouldders boxel. 15 60(5 7a Short clear sides taxed, 88 ia& 40. Whisky distillers' finished goods, per fcallon, 1 1 10. bugars, cut loaf, ; granulated standard "A" - Re ceiptsflour 20,000 bbls; wheat, 58.0C0 bu: corn, 117.CC0 bu; oats, 217,0o0 bu; rye, 1,000 bu; barley, 20.C00 bu. Ehipnents flour, 22,000 bbls: wheat, 375,000 bu;'com, 46.8.000 bn; oats, 191,000 bu; rye. 1,003; barley. 4,000 bu. - On the Produce Exchange to-day the butter market was firm : creamery 19($2Gc: dairy 163 2lc Lggs very firm ; fresh candled 134l ic, rni LA DELPHI A, Au? 15.-F10UT quiet but steadyr Ohio. Indiana, Kt, Louis and Southern Illinois S3.75i34.75. Winter patent 11.2531.65; Minnesota bakers t '.SCQl. 10; do patents IL5C3 fl.75. Wheat steady but quiet. No. . 2 ird August 'W&i September .S-SOc ; October Mxje: November 83(as3ic, Corn, spot firm on scarcity. Futures dull; No. 2 mix-' ed on track and in grain depot 55c: No. 2 mixed August 5052c; November iV4)Qy& October viy&ikiy,; November K'yy'dtfttf-L. Oats spot steady; Dew No. 2 mixed SlHc; pew No. 3wWte,33i; new No 2 white 343 31'c; Fntures dull and lower: No. 2 white August 34l; September 314 UVä: October ber 3i7i.g.4; November i"l.äj5i. Provisions steady with good jobbing business. Tork mess 116(316 50; do prime mess new $15.50; do family 116.60317 50;. Hams smoked XV2H 14: Lard steady; refined 7 2)fS00; steam HQ 1.12. Butter' steady with good demand; creamery extra 25c: special brands 25; western factory 14&15. Fggs firm and active; western first 16 S. CPease firm with eood de mand. Ohio tlat lOOllc Beceiots, flour 2,CX): wheat 81,000: corn l.GOO; oats 2ti,000. Snipmenu, wheat 90.0CO; corn 5.0C0, oats 16,030. CINCINNATI, August 15 Flour in goddemaud; family $o 103 35: fancy 3 &)M 7 . Wheat firm; No. 2, red 73jg7ic; receipts, 9.2 K) bu; shipments, 5.000. Corn easier; No. 2 mixed, 47474C. Oats active firm; No. 2 mixed 2' ('j.20. life strong; No. 2, 5JC. Pork firm, 115 25. Lard in good demand, JC35. Bulk meats strong; short rib SS 00. Bacon in fair demanl; short ribs S9 12S: short clear Ss 37. Whisky firm; tales, 1,023 barrels finished gjoasonasu tl f5. Butter easier; isucy creamery 33c; extr 272 Sc; choice dairy 2Jc Linseed oiloniet 44 J 46-. Suear quite firm: hard refined eJir'j: yellow 4(35. Hogs firm: common and ligat, f 1 lf(5 15; packing and butchers ?IS33)10. Beceipts 2,700; shipments 1,003. Esgs scarje. firm, higher 12. Cheese scarce, firm: smili full cream luQU' Eastern exchange heavy.WQc ciscount. Mii.warKEE, Wheat cash August 15. Floor quiet 694i; Sept. 70ji: 03t 71 V Corn dull; No, 0, 41; Otts sieady; No. white 29 V5. r.ye' quiet: No. 1. 4i. Barley wcsk;Bept. 6ix. Provisions quiet. Pork Au, U 00. ura-Au. SG.&O; bepUK.55. Butter steady; dairy 2022. Eges - naiet: 11V4, Cheese firm; cheddsrs liyii. i Receipts Flour! 5.700: wheat 5,GOO;1corn, 11.4). Shipmenu r lour rau; coro, i.vluST. LOUI3, August 15, Flonr lull, eay, but unchanged; lamily 11 imf ! 50. Wheat - quiet and Irregular. Opened firm, then be came weak, but recovered and c'.csed at Satur days figures; No. i red, cri, 69;--6h August, Cif;4'c; bptemrer, 7CJs37il,;c, closing 71c; October, 72(373c, closin? 72;ic Decambsr W-i ei:r,c. cloeiug KyBc Corn Jc lower: cash Sa38$: September 37c ; October S?i37?1e, Closing &Hc Oats steady; casti, 2ic; 8eptemuer, uy4; uctoijer, 432.3, ciosiag 23;6c Hye quiet, but firmer; 4lc. Bran scarce; 58c.; Hay slow an-1 unchanged; prime inltUl timothy, 11217; prslne, 17 50,3 50. Lead-scaie: tl 5031 2$. E??s steady, lOgiie. Butter firm; creamery SiS2: dairy J6(a25. Corn meal steady at S 05. Whisky steady II 05 Provisions steady. Pork irregular new 115 25. Lard firm, 6 4035 45. Dry salt meats boxed shoulder ti 65; long clear $3 10 ciear no 53 xocus it,; snort cicar 530049. Paeon boxed shoulders 6 2 25; long clear 18 65S 87 ; clear rib i 7V: short clear 19 15G9 20. Hams steady, 12314 00. Receipts fiour 7,'juu; wheat i47,utu; corn st.ooü: oats 57, 000 : rye 1 ,000 : barley none. Shipments Flour 13.0C0, wheat 63.090, corn 12,000; oats 9,000; rye nona; barley none. KANSAS CITY. August 15. Wheat steady; No. 2 red, none ou market; No. -2 soft 67c. Corn lower: No, 2cash3Ccc: September 3.5 c Lid; Sehe asked; year 3ac bld;3Cc asked. Oats qnlet. 120. LOCI3VILLE. Angnst 15. Cotton firm; middling Wie tirain firm; wheat, for red; 70c 71c for longberry; No. 2 mixed corn 4 15c; white tOc; oats new 27c. Provisions st-ady. Bacon clear rib side 19 25; clear sides U75; shoulders JC 25, Bulk meats clear rib sides SS 37: clear sides 3 74; shoulders 8 . Mess poik nominal. Sugar cured hams 11175(3 13 OO. Lard, choice leaf lard fee. TOLEDO, Ohio, Aug. 15. Wheat active and easier; cash, August, 75c: September, 76;c: October, 77c; December. 79 Jc: May, X5jc. Cam steady; caab. 46ic; September, 4ic; October, 4lc; May,46Jjc. Oats steady; cash, 26V$c; 0 rober, 2Sc. Cioverseed active: prime, caih. tl 70; October, SI 85: December, to. Receipts Wheat, W.OOO bush; corn, 2,0C0bufa; oats, 2 000 bush. Shipments Wheat, 112O0O oush; corn 3,000 bush; oats, 10,000. BALTIMORE, August 15.- Wheat Western firmer, quiet: No. 2 winter, red spat, 79,'4 S0c Aogoat, 79479vi;September, (wjirjjouc: October, 6l(äS2c; Deoember. tysc Corawestern, tower and quiet; mixed spot, 47'4 (940; August 4 sc aked; September, 47 fa 4sc; October, 49X50c. Oats firm; western white 3433C;do:mixed, 3i(333c. Provisions steady and quiet; mess pork, Il5ai7. Eggs higher 1434 5.15. Co flee higher and dull; rio cargoes, ordinary to fair. lOOlic Rectips Flour, 7,300; wheat, 94,800; corn. 7.C00: oats, 21,700; rye, 200. Shipments Flour, 19.100; wheat, ISS.sUO; corn, 12,803. Oils. OIL CITY, PA., August 15 -National Transit Certificates opened at highest, C1?Ä: lowest, ö!; closed. 60. Sales, fsS.ooj bbls; Clearance 2,li4,ux); bbls; charters. 36. Ö09, bbls; .shipments, 8,352 bbls; runs, bbls. PITTSBURG, PA., August 15. Petroleum fairly active. National Transit Certificates opened at 61; closed at 00; (highest C; lowest 60. BRADFORD, PA., Ang. 15. National Transit Certificates opened at 61)4; closed at w; highest, tiy8; lowest wy6; clearances 1,119,000, TTTCSVILLE, PA.,August 15.-NatIonal Transit OertiQcate opened at 61H; highest, 61?i; lowest, eoji; closed, ec-j Foreign. Markets. " " LIVERPOOL, August 15. Linseed 3.S3 per quarter. Turpentine spirit 26 per cwt. Cotton, dull and prices in buyers favor; middliog uplands, 6 7-lCd; Orleans, 5 7-16d. Sales, 8.000 bales Including 1,000 for speculation and export and 7,CoO bale American. Wheat, steady; demand poor; holders offer moderately. Corn, steady; demand fair. Butter, United States finest, 102s 61 per cwt. Lard, prime western, 84s 6d per cwt. Cheese, American fine, 57s par cwt; Must tho Carpet Go? INew York Mail and Express. 1 Another European Idea li rapidly finding favor on this side of the Atlantic. Not only Is it noticeable In the homes of the rich, but in the homes of the middle classes, and even among tbe very poor. The practice referred to is that of painting rathtr than carpet! ng the Boors. The system has many advantages. From a sani. tary standpoint it Is to be commended, if for co other reason. Dirt and poison can not accumulate on well-oiled or higbiypolisbed wood floors. The comfort of those living in the house demands that the floors shall bo regularly swept and mopped : carpets, on the other hand, merely sift the dust and dirt and hide it In many new apartment and private houses now goinz rjp tbe contract calls for bard floors oiled with boiled linseed oil. By this means the floors are much more easily cleaned, and, as tbe oil becomes oxidized by contact with the air darin its incorporation with tbe wood, a hard finish is secured. For sleeping apartments nothing is more desirab.e thsD a e'ean wood llocr. For de'ienlr . -i-, -

ANX1ETY AND WORRY."

Itev.-M. L. Haines Points Out Certain Bam. edles for Tue Ills. XteY. M. L. Haines preached to a large audience at the First Fre3byteriaa Church yesterday morning on the subject of "Remedies for Anxiety and Worry'text, . Matthew, chapter vi, 25th verse, "Ba not anxious for your life." I am glad that in the revision Christ's exact meaning is made so clear. Too translation in King James' version, "lake no thought," is misleading. It was a correct translation when it was made, for then the word thought was often used to Bignify anxious, worried tfclhiing. Certainly Christ does not forbid a wise provision. Every man civilized countries who make a success, tf his life is compelled to tale to-rr4orrow into day's plans. The higher mtn rise in civilization the greater is Ins demand made upon them for such forecasting. me LiDie puts no premium upon heed lessness. It never encourages a man ta shut his eyes to the future and lead n happv-go-luck-grass-hopper style of lifejumping without looking to see where he will aught. What Christ condemns then is not forelooking but worrying and painful solicitude ; thought for to-morrow carried to that intensity where it becomes reveriBa. Oh how much of that fretting anxiouscess burdens the minds of men and women? Even among the very poor it is not the burden of actual poverty that weights the heaviest; it is not as a rule that they do not have enough for to-day they do have sufficient, but its that fear for to-morrow, that corroding concern that makes life so hard. Tbe element of uncertainty enters to so large an extent into all departments of life "we know not what a day may bring forth." There are so few things to be depended upon. Hiches, whatever shape they may be in, may take to themselves wings. Securities, belie their name and prove to be very insecure. . Heal estate m these modern days of manufactured booms may become very unreal, as a source of income, and may make a men ccor. Saving's banks mav prove to be banks of losings to the depesi tors. We tali of men who speculated In wheat or ccliee and nightly brand some of them es gamblers, but to a certain degree we all deal in 'futures," and they are uccsrtain Quantities. Because so much depends upon a wise provision men strain their powers in the attempt to forecast the future and prepare for it. In this 8ge when life is so rapid and tbe speed in which we are coing is so great the foresight demanded of many generates that disease of anxious-mind-edcess. It becomes chronic, and in this Cth chapter of Matthew we have Comt's remedies formmda thus poisoned: "Nor have any words been ever spoken bo brimful cf real wise sustaining strength for toiling hnrasnity In its mean and every day necessities." We may gathp.r the truths he offers into three classes: First, the arguments from reason ; secondly, from nature, and thirdly from revelation. From reason "which of yon by being anxious can add one credit unto his statnre." Your anxiety Is unreasonable becauss It is nselcts. There are two classes of tbi'tirs a mn stoned not worry over first, what te ctn't help and second, what he can help. But solicitude is worse than fntile it is weakening. These disturbing apprehensions unfit one to perform to day's duties. They unbalance the mind distort tbe vis ion we no longer see things exactly ss they are. Anxiousnesais a great hindrance to effectiveness. (2). Christ points to nature to show that worry is needless, for God's care of the birds end the lilies evidences that. The birds live by the day. They might be anxious had they the disposition of some men. As a man frettiog and worrying I ought to re ashamed to look at a bird. If God so cares for them will he forget his children r The lesson of God's providence Ovar the birds and lilies is this: the Lorcf will proVide, lie is dealing with me on the in Btallment plan and when the need comes the aupply will arrive. Then comes the argument from IUvela tion. Be cot anxious, for you are no heathen Jiving under a stern Jove but Chris -.Uns under a loving Father. We are not creatures of the Almighty we are bo es and daughters 1. e. Heavenly xather. AndChrists last remedy is this -co i secration to God s service. "Sek ye first His Kingdom." If you im making Hi' will your chief end you will be uplifted above sordid cares. After all the bottom csuses of most of our worrieB ere the two, unbelief and a allure to make God's will our crcat aim. "If onr faith were but more simple we we would take liim at His word and our Jives wouia re an sunshine in the sweet nc 83 of our Lord." or there was never yet a Philosopher that could endure the toothache patiently." Ferh aps not but there's little wit in 3 t .11 V X a i 1 aenounrg it at an, wnen one DOtue ox vation Oil will cure it. Sal They say BIgelow is suing "Bettie an1 the Btby" for half of their gift money, tut the baby don't care a sou, co long as it can get plenty of Dr. Bull's Cough Syrup. I have been efilicted with Hay Fever from early in August until frost. My eyes would run a stream of water and I sneezed continually. I was advised to use Ely's Cream Balm. It has worked like a charm and I can sy I am entirely cured. MUS. EMELINE JOHNSON, Chester, Conn. Matrimonial Item, ITexas Siftiogs.l A. Did you read of that fellow who was arrested in Chicago lately? B. No; what had he done? "Why, tbe scoundrel had wives Inno lees than ten different cities." "All that I have to say Is that 1 am surprised at the in-tea-city of that fellow's affection." In another column of this issue will be found an entirely new and novel specimen of attractive advertising. It is one of the neatest ever plsced in our paper and we think our readers will be well repiid for amining the srr-PositD display letters in the advertisement of Prickly Ash Bitters. A Pertloo Postponement To postpone, when the duty for Immediate action Is clear, is always unwise. Especially is it so when Increasing ill health calls for a resort to medication. Diseases of the kidneys and bladder are oiten of iwilt growth-alwayi of fatal tendency, if not combattedat the outset. We have all even these of us who are not remarkab ly well Instructed heard something of the danger attending Brlght's disease, diabetes, and other diseases of the Sidneys or bladder. Let no one be loolhardy enough to procrastinate if he perceive the renal organs to be Inactive, üostetter 'i Stomach Bitters are pecuUarly adapted to overcome this Inaction, to sufficiently stimulate, without exciting, the kl laeys and bladder. Infinitely is this diuretic to be preferred to tbe impure and fiery stimulants of commerce, which rjrove the banc of unwary pervon with a tendency to the renal trouble. Tby are lisewlse Incomparable for dyspepsia, debility, fever and ague, and billiousness. I have always been much annoyed by neuralgis and headache and f cally determined to try Ealvatlon Oil. I am glad to recommend it as it made a perfect cure In my er,-. M A. It KS NE V7,

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If you have all, or any considerable number of these symptoms, you are pufferinjr from that most common of American maladies Bilious Dyspepsia, or Torpid Liver, associated with Dyspepsia, or Indigestion. The more complicated your disease has become, the greater the number and diversity of symptoms. No matter what Btace it has reached. Dr. Pierce's Golden Ittedieal Discovery will subdue it, if taken according to directions for a reasonable length of time. If not cured, complications multiply and Consumption of the LuDfrs, Skin Diseases, II cart Disease, Rheumatism. Kiduey Disease, or other grave maladies are quite liable to set in and, sooner or later, induce a fatal termination. Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery acts powerfully upon the Liver, and through tbiit preat blocxl-purifying org-an, cleanses the system of all blood-taints and impurities, from whatever cause arisinjr. It is equally efficacious in acting- upon the Kidneys, and other excretory orjrans. cleansing-, strengthening, and healing their diseases. Aa an appctizinsr, restorative tonic, it promotes digestion and nutrition, thereby building up both nosh and strength. In malarial districts, this wonderful medicine has (rained great (licbrity in curing Fever and Ague, Chills and Fever, Dumb Ague, and kindred diseases. Dr. Pierce') Golden Jledlcal Di. "cures all kuliors, from a common Blotch, or Eruption, to the worst Scrofula. Salt-rheum, "Fever-sores." Scaly or Kough Skin, in short, all diseases caused by bad blood are conquered by this powerful, purifying-, and invigorating medicine. Great Eating Ulcere rapidly heal under ita benign influence. Especially has it manifested its potency in curing Tetter, Eczema, Erysipelas, Boils, Carbuncles. Sore Eyes. Scrofulous Sores and Swellings, Ilip-joint Disease, "White Swellings" Goitre, or Thick Neck, and Enlarged Glands. 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University of Virginia. Founded by Thos. Jftckson ) r j 64thhessloa Begin Ocu 1st, 1887; - - and continues nine months. . i dorongh instruction in Litranj, fkirnliße 1 Aromaf Dqpartrrxnit, including Lew, X'uii-on-, 1'harmacy, Enginetring nd Agriadturt,

rot laiaaogue appiy tr. u l oierity ot a. Ya.)tO CHA3. 8. YEN ABLE, Chairman of Faculty. Hanover College Fifty-tiith year orpins Ptbt 7. Five department, viz: classical and Scientific, In college proper; Preparatory; Music; Art. Open to botn. sezes, Expenses lew. Tuition free. 'o aa locus. On the Ohio tear Madison. For Catalogue, addiess PRESIDENT FISHEB, Hanover. Jefferson Co IndIJHIOII C0LLr.SE OF LAW. EK Wi'or circular ad ires II. Boata, Cklcao, 111. Tfcc htapoHs hitilcfo for Ymi Ladies." Thorough Ecgliih course. A native of Pari resident teacner of French. Elocution taught by a graduate of the Botton School of Oratory. Superior aerantages in Music, Painting and German. Building newly and substantially furnished. Addrecs, for catalogue, ME. or JAMES LYON, 477 N. Fenn. St. We will furnish MONEY for LOANS on Real Estate promptly. Write ua for terms, describing the security. We will give careful attention to the management of Estates and Investment of Endowment Funds. We have had twenty-five years' experience, without the loss of a dollar to any patron. THOS. C. DAY & CO., 72 East Market St., Indianapolis, Ind. t?5m Tara uro nam '-i'-" i "i 5 rar niL Instant relief. Final em rJ i retarna, Ao lndeUcaca. I kmia. purge, aatr or aappofdtorr, (r ril I and all bowel tr-ochfcaegpeclaliyeaMUpaclJS) A a rauxs rcz. gy'wrBwiiiiea-rioraa'uj w rug 'S fjWaduregalnfe A H. RKKVEA. ul afajQj " J A-NTivD A iewenereuc traveling uei t men to sell our famous New York cigars ; rcLrencfs. Addrers Chas. A. Brtcher, First National Bank Bnllding. Ch'cago, 111. IOAXS negotiated on improved farms in In j diana and Illinois. Also on city business blocks in cities of 10,003 population and upward. Noah Cook, Room 14, IngaU s Block, Indianapolis. Ind. 9 Ur ANTED Farms of all sizes for f a!e and exchange. In ny part ol the United S'aWt; stocks cf gooos of all kinds, hotel and hotel leasts handled on commiVion by advertising; especial and personal attention givcu to the selling and exebat-ging .f lrdianapolis city property, and cf farms aDd timbered lands lu Marion and adjourning counties, Indiana. Also the NcuriDt of loses of J2.100 and upwards upon Indianapolis city property, and on improved irn in Marion and adjourning counties Ind. Noah Cook, Kooni ll, Ingail's Block, Indiarspflis Ind. 9 Notice to Heirs, Creditors, Etc. In the matter of the estate of Elizabeth Ton, deceased. In be Marion Circuit Court. August Term, lbS7. Notice is noreoy given that Vllkirson M Tout, aseieeotor ol the estate of Eizibeth Trout, deceased, has presented and riled his account and voucher in Cual settlement of said estate, and that tbe same will come ur for examination and action of said Circuit Court on the 124 dav ot Sep ,. 1SS7. at which time all heir, creditor or legatees of said et täte sre required to appear in said Court ind r.how cRUfce, if eny there be, why ts,!d account ax.d vouchers should not be approved. And the heir of raid estate are also hereby required, at the time and place aioreaaid, to appear and make proof of trWr heirship. W. M. TOUT, Exeiutor. J F. rclllJer. attorney. NOTICE OP APPOINTMENT. Notice Is heriv given that the unders'vnwr. bu duly qualified as (xUhT ol tie estate of Sarah A. Brus.late of Marion County. Indiana, deceased. Bald estate ta mprosed to be solvent. f. w. barthoioiii;w, Execntor Notice to Heirs, Creditors, Etc. In the matter of the estate of John A. Lyons deceased. In the Marion Circuit Court, August term, 18S7. Notice is hereby given that Thomas O'Donnell as admin'strator of the estate of John A. Lyons, deceased, has presented and filed his account and vouchers in final settlement of saidestate, and that the same will come up for examination and action of said Circuit Court on the islh dsy of Septeciber.lü'tf, at which time all heirs, creditors or legatees of raid estate are required to appear In said court and show canse, if any there be, why said account and vouchers should not be approved. And the heirs of said estate are also hereby required at the time and p'.ace aforesaid to appear and maka proof of their heirship. THOMAS O'DOXNELL, Administrator. Henry Spaa. Attorney. , Notice to Heirs, Creditors, Etc. In the matter of the estate of James H. Knd dell, deceased. In the Marion Circuit Court Angnst term, 1SS7. Kotice is hereby given thatllay H. F.uddell, U executrix of the estate of James H. BuddciL deceased, ha presented and filed her account and voucher in final settlement of said estate, and that the same will come up lor final examination aad action of said Circuit Court on the fetn daf of September, lSfe7, at which time all heirs, creditors or legatees of said estate are required to appear In said court and show cause, If any there be, why said account snd voncters should not be approved. And the heirs of said estate are alo hereby reqrfired at the time and place aforesaid to appear and make proof th?ir heirship. MAKY U. BUDDELL, STANTON & SCOTT, Executrix. Attorneys. Swk NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT. Notice Is hereby given that the undersigned has duly qualified as assignee of tbe rights, credits &c. of James F. Mrrri,of Marlon County, Indiana. Bald estate is supposed to belosolvent. ISAAC MOBBI3, Assignee. NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT. Notice is hereby given that the nnderslsned has duly qualified as adminlstratorwita tne will uneito of the erb" of Ku'h LandJsv. täte of Marlon G nmy, Indiana deceased, bald et tale -Is supposed tc be solvent. ALBEßTB COLE, administrator. NOTICE OF APPOIN1MENT. Notice is hereby given that the undersigned has duly qualified aa executor of the estato ofFiari Ittenbach late of Marion County,, Indiana, deceased. Said estate is supnoaed ta be solvent. JACOB Dl'X. Executor. NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT Notice Is hereby given that the undersigned bu duly Qualified as administrator of theestate ot Wm. a Anderson late of Marios county Indiana, ceoeeaed. Bald wtate is snptxMed to betoJvent. ED A ARD DANIELS, 4l1ntTTv SALE OF STATE LANDS, STATE OF INDIANA,) OFFICE OF AUDITOR OF STATE, V LAND DfcPARTMEST) Notice is hereby given that in conformity wita; tbepiovisionsof an act of the General AsemMy of the State of iDdlana. approved March 7, lSirt, . entitled "An Act author cing the sale and conveyance of certain land belonging to the State of Indiana disposing ol the proceeds thereof, and providing for the recovery of the poseasion of any lands of the Bute unlawfully occupied, and for tbe rent of any of tbe lands of ; the btate until sold." I will oJer for sale to tne highest bidder, at the office of the Auditor cf State In the city of Indianapolis, at from 9i.n. to 4 p. m. on Saturday, August 27th, 187, the following tracts ol land situated In ten ben coo iily. belonging to tne Btate of Indiana, and authorized to l sold by raid act: Eighty acres off the wet aie of the southwest fractional quarter of section 31 township37 north, range J3 east. Appraisement M iOr also the southwest quarter of the northeaat quarter, section 31, township 37 north, range 13 -eat. Appraisement, SiöO. Paid land a mortgaged to the Etat ot Indiana to securt the payment of a loan from the College Fund, and were forfeited for the Don-wrment ol interest due It. Said land will be sold to the highest bidder for cash. No lid lor a sale less than the appraised value therefore win be reef ived. -1 r-.

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