Indiana State Sentinel, Volume 33, Number 41, Indianapolis, Marion County, 16 November 1887 — Page 8
THE INDIANA STATE SEhTINEL WKDNEfcJDA 3T . NOVEMBER IC 1ÖÖ7.
. CALL LOANS EASY, Steck Unkst UciJrit!y Act:? ai Firm Wiifc Sp? eiiltiii Lniirr.
fajiii j CcmaUiioa E?c8 lad 6 oi Ball fuist liV.i Awij iW.rJ the C we, tie Admts Berg Otfciti C . la a; Fstc fteaewhat Irrefwlar, bat tivuarsüly Big-her Heids l)ttU mimI steaxij Prsda Md Pro Tilva. "VORK.lJovember 14. üoney on call easy I 3)4 to & per etui; last loan at & per ent, clotI offered at 4 percent: prime mercantile paper 5 percent; sterling exchange la!l bnt steady at 41J; lor 0 day bills and 4SS for demand. Tte total sales of Stocka to-üay were 9,246 aares.iBcluding Canada Sonthern, 6.i30; ;Delaware, Lackawanna and Western, 51.022; Erie, 47.C30; Lake Shote. 11.010; Louisville and XaahTÜie.SC.lTO; Missouri Pacific, 1! 125; Northwestern, 12.'j60;New Jersey Central. 3 650; Northern Jacifie-, preferred 3,.)0 .0.-eaon Trau Contlnetal 5,1; Eading-, 121.010; St. Fa i 30.430; Texts fartSc, 3,500; I nion I'acifie, 15.y0; Western I' a tea- 3,00, Tte stock market to day was more active than krrone wceki and prices were on a higher level tain at any time lt week. The news of Me disturbance in London yesterday led to tte eipecUticn taat prices from that center would le lower ibis morning, but the reverse wm the case and a strong and aetlTe opening occurred here. Considerable excitement at tended the early trading, and lleadine; wan the pial feature, the cro d in the stock being so great ttatmny rotershd much düticuUy in evi ecu ting their orders. The transactions in stocks were extremely large, and liberal foreign buying orders ran the business of tbe f.rst hour n? to very high figurea. The excitement died on: and free realizations were instrumental in checking the advance, but the news of the day was almost enIreJy of a favorable nature and the gains were maintained throughout the dy, mhtle many stocks reached tneir best figurn iu the last aeer. After Reading:, Lackawanna, Erie and other London favorites ere m-w-t conspicuous Jcr strength, but Western I'nlou, while active, wa traded la within the li:n'n of p r cjnt. Thf ok! 7 weak potwat Rock IncValley, though CBC cr tuo of tte specialties show d some weakness. The opinio;; was very active aal strong with the general list, from it aave SAturd.ij's closing tiarci, while Reading tvai exceptional with I gain of one per cent. 1'urther marked ad vances were made in the first hour, atter vhich there vm ft Iwj decrease In the amount of business done, tho'jjh prices were well maintained. Further Rains were established In the afternoon vbea the market beeaiee rat ber feverih, bnt the best figures in Kvcra! sticks were made ia the lat hour, the elOKj being active and firm at or near the highest gnrea of the day. The ac'ive list almost without exception is higher to-night and Heading pained 2 ; Lackawanna 2.' i; I'niou Pacific tad Lovisville and Nashville 14; Colorado Coal 13 i; Erie and Hocking Coal IS; North4 wettern 1 per cent. Railroad btnds were fairly active; s!es tl.3ll.O0O, of whi.-b. Erie seoonds fumlihed f 197.CC0. The market sympathized very clorely with shares and prices were stron; throughout, though H actuations were small. Covernment bonds were dnll and steady. State bond were dnll and steady to tirm. -TS fern Exchanges. r CHK'AGO, November H.-Banki L'lneraliy Uuoted New York exchange 2Vctlon discount to-day. It was onered freely at 2c. Bank clearing! were 11,171,000. Money rate reuiaio at orser ßgur.' of per cent, with large sunn going out to favored customers at slightly (itsuca rates. NEW TORK, November 11 Bunk curings o-day were ti3.016.83l ; balances, f l,V)$.057. I BOSTON, Norember 14. Bank clearings to-day were fl5,9.i SÖJ: balances ti.'lilAi-; money kii Ver rent. Zichant:e on 'ew York ioc to 17c liscount per tl.OCO. BALTIMOP.C, November 14 i'.ank cleAriaga -day were !3,l,4Sj; balincei, f 1.117. PHILADELPHIA. November H.-Bink cearngs to-day were tJ,t:1.0i2i balances, tl, 177,311. T. LOUIS. November 14. Bank clerln?s ko-day were f3ls7.1C6; ba'anres SiC',7i". Exchange on New York 90c discount. Kar Sil f er. NEW YORK, November 1 !. Bar silver 93' COMMERCIAL. The markets yeiterday showed but little Vbarge, A alight advance is noted In powderkd angar and a slight drop iu 'cheese. In the Wrodnce market large fall fOAthered geese hare popped to II 50 p- dozen. Tne supply the I ast week has be.n very large in dressed and life poultry. The market through most of the VetaWM lad, but at the close raJUe! a little nd became firm. Indications now point to a Leavy supply for TbaBksg'.ring day. Fruits itt in good demand and prices are will held, Ibocgh unchanged. Wheat Prices are firmer and demud actve,wlth very light offerings in local circle. et tern muiers are ine nuyers, anu prices fcicn u:ey are wi.jiug vo pay are relatively igaer than seaboard quotations, which pre en t Eastern shipments. Markets at other Joints are firmer. Corn Like wheit. there is a belter demand or spot deliveries from local and Western purhaaers than Eastern points are offering. Beeipta light and choice grades are in active reVnesU New corn offered more freely at tirm trices. Markets elsewhere are ttrong and kigber. Oit Under light r" eceipts all crades are Wasted at full quotations. Receipts light. Rtk Flraa. Bins Firm and s:arcc. 11 at In good request with fair offerinjrs. Tsui-2Med do 2 Bed do No 3 lied do Reject do Nov.......... do lec... u-k Na.2 White.-. do 3 White. 4io 2 Yellow Co 3 Veliow.M tio 4 Yellow do 2 Mixed do 3 Mixed-. do 8EMx do Nw2Ms do NwSMl 44 4t i't 41 41 Ii',' A I 41 ill' 23 iVi 137 : 13 00 U V) do Nw 8 J Mx........ iff Nov do Ear , at So. 2 White do 3 White lao 2 Mixed l t s-5a I U.vt ay Choice Tim do 1 Tim )ecetpte sVBdl shipments b Kail fast 24 Honrs. IKoceipu I Bnlpm'w.
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1 -m 9 COO 13 J)0 HI OUO I Orala 1st 8tr NorniW 14, 1847 Wheat. Corn. Oats. i Rye. eratr IM Ol 1 70 94 6101 evator " ifltai terator.. frator " 91 2 500 30 000 CO COO 31 4H9 3 800 !: MO 4 COO 43 80C il. A 8 Kievaior. 14 000 r 2240 eoc I 133 75 66 4 m i 450 r.dayf last yeax.
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Ttwrow ßroe YarM. ) Ikbu ma fv la's ffovctaber 13, lh7. J rattle Beccipt, ; shiprcenU, . as nroal on Monday we have no !reh re cetpt. Trade ruled steady at quotations. Fume shipping rtcera ol 1,400 to 1,0.0 ponpd,.... 14 503 4 C5 Fair to RoodühippLnar steera ol 1,400 to l,uW pounr-a. 4 009 4 50 Fair to good shipping steera of 1,300 to 1,41) pound... ......... ... 3 f4 4 00 Good shipping steers of 1.100 to 1,200 pounds 3 C0J 3 50 Pair t hipping steers of l.COi) to 1,100 pounds 2 75, 3 CO Common steers 1 Ma) 2 50 Prince heiler. 2 7iA 3 ü Fair to Rood helfurs ...... 2 2 i '.A Frime botcher cows . 2 50ij 2 tf Tkii to good batcher cows 2 00 4 2 35 Co in men to medium batcher cows.... 1 0)S 1 7i Frine talis a 2hft 2 50 Fair to good bulls . 1 M 2 01 Tea i 5XJ 4 19 Mlkn cos, eatveii and cprlncers 15 00(30 00 Docs. Receipts, 4 6-3; shipments. 6U. ReeeliU tor the trade light. Market opened alout tkaJy at Saturday's prices, vH later values declined, doling weak, all sold . 'Fest heavy grades 4 8is4 W Heavy mixed-.. 'Ml M Light Klied.... 4 503W eraisPESTATivg sales. NO. 4 100... (A C4 fP 7 7 -. .. t7, Av. .Fr. I No. Av. Fr 2;5...4 272...4 M 1H.4 J'l Hi3...4 50 2W ..4 W ....y...A 250... 4 X' -...2&4...4 0J ....24i...4 80 .213. 4 K0 IÄ.-4 7S M 18 m...... ?a-.. !77 ;.. I "4 .... .17.1...4 76 178...4 fJO I N7 . . .1 . s 2t 0 . 4 0. 4 S7H I 45 17S...4 57, I 6i.... 13U Bhzxp Receipts, ; shipments, . Demand quiet at quotations. Prime sheep, 110 ponnds and upwards! ! 14 00 Good sheep, O to 100 pounds 3 V).f" 7S Common to medium...... - 2 Ö03 J Prime Bpring lambs 4 t04 75 Fair to gooi spring lambs - oo.isl '2b Bueks, per bead , 1 J&1 10 Klsewbera. NEW YORK, November 14. Beeves Receipts 4,5' 0 head, making 10, COO head for thij we-k. Fresh arrivals, in.-.luding 120 cr lovli to be sold, 7o car loads for exportation and r6 car loads lor langhterers direct: medium to good native steers and fat ranee cattle were a shade firmer and a fraction higher: common to good native steers old at t ) 50 4 ;vi; prime do at t v 5 13; extra and lancy do at $ 25(05 U : Txas and Colorado iteers at JJ V a l ao. Bhecp Receipt! l:0C0 head, making t.9.800 head forthewecg. Ma-ket r.rm: fbeep sold at m 75 per 100 lbs; Icmbs f.c46 50. Hogs Receipts 7,500 head, maiciDK -'.''jO head for the week. Market firm and hiRhtr for lire boss at ft 9Cfj.5 20. KAVSAS CITY'. N:.vcmber 11 -The live Steck Indicator reports: Cattle Receipts 4 S1 head ; sbipent nls '.'.4'u head. Choice corn ffl native, stendy: grtiss lanre week and lOc lowt-r; good to choice orn fed tl Ä(il n). commoil to luedicDi, 1 1 2St4 20; Ktrvker-. tJ tj J c. (; (et.ding teer, (fi '.".. :i i": cows. tl2"ids2 50; pia lair. kscis II K-2 Si. Uogi Ke:eiots U,bV7 httd; ikhipmn's. 4,it)ü bead. Market opnrd ek, and be lower. tittoA to choice (4 40f 1 39: coiTiinon wmi'.lium S i '.'J(l 30; skips and p'g, t!7ift3M). Shcep-Recelpti, 1,1" head; Mpnient-, 2ni Market aedy; govl lo choice 2 74J 40; common to medium, tl 5 JA i ir. 8T, I.ou:-, Novrnbcr 14. - Cattle - R-ccip? 1.2G0 htd: shipments 1 ncad. Markft strcng; choice b vy natives H'ecr S-l 3 ) t : fair to ftt'Oj da ilm.l .": batchtr' steers, thcice heavy and tuichcri'eetecUonsf4 7o-t 65; Me.liorD to priffe. t'ot'DJ: stoekirs a:il ietdtr. fair to good, tl '.aV 70: rang, common to S"V)d corn fed S2 13 80. K.if he-f-tipts i.,7CO bead; shipment 2X) he id Mutet t".iv9 tad i staJe lower. Tatklne and Yorkers, ztclicra to choice 1 1 !V: 4 fig, eoininou U good 4 0l 40. fhep JvfCeipJt :AQ bf sd : hipiueit pone. Msrkpt slor; jair to Uncy liwy uj: lambs tl bQ ..4 50. E3T LIBERTY. November 1 1 C-itile Heceipts 2,i::;; shipments Mil. Market aetiva at last vtfek's rlosM'g prices; 15 curs ol cattle shippel to New York ladv. Hcgs -Receipts, fe.KO; iliu mrnti .M;o. Market aciive: Phi -adirhias t" Csvv 10; Yorkers 1701?J: co amon to fnir ft f,!(at 70; V!i car hos s'ilp',ed to New York today. Sheep -Ueoeipts. '1.'.); scipn-enu 'J, ii0. Market aciive, lO'.c hi ;uer tbsu lst week's clohlu? price. BALTIMORE. .November 1 1. Ilos-ln tf-'ro-mand. Receipts, 7,m i bead ; quotations, 6 -y "-'v MARKETS BY TELEGRAPH. I'roiluce. NEW YORK November!! Fiour Receipts :tf,370 p( kBv.es: exports 4 0C7 barrels; and 12,3-,7 sacks: steady on springs; weak- on in'er; RAlea i",l0J bbls. wheat -Receipts 2" 'J') ha; expor's :.1.7M bu; sales 10,00 1.Ü0U btu futires. and K7,ocu iu. spot, options aovancc 1 ; , a o anl closed firm after very liit'e vaiUtious cpeculatlon ciore ective. Spot l ts a st aJa higher with a fair busine: No. 2 Culri?os';c delivered; upgraded spring t-"-'-4c: ungni.l red 83(i'H; No. -'red.K-c; elevator h'.4,'s-;1 -i delivtrtd; 8;'oC f o b; No. 1 red no min n v-4h; No. l white nominal ?iC, No. 2rtl Novem'.er );"i''ec: closing Mc; i'.c.'Jier MVjSI; closing Mrö: Jan-lirv .ic; (ii5oc, clolng v.'Rc; Ftbruary 7,-''4;fi,5, closing 87 AprillW7-l,;S''" cV-iiLi; 8'.vae: Mv 4H,0Ü ClOSilK ",c: J linn 'WV-S .:'-., ciOMng.' 1 c. Cora Receipts, o,7 flj Vu: oxports, l't,7S2 bu; sales, :jM5(oj La f tt're, and 70.fX"öbu. spot; Ms t.i lc h:her. clo iniirm; V-ngraded 56'(4-7c: No. t.tc Jor-,.oo delivered: No. 2 November 5';4;i n'-''. i-liitnj 55? .c; December 5c a . ')Vc. closing fv.; Jan -ary i."(t'.'4c, clositg 55 c; Februar f"yr 50-4c. closlOK ; :'May 563"4'..4, tki't jC. ist'ock oi jrrain in store NuvcuitK-r 1: Whea, 7,t7,l74 bu ; corn. i.m.MI bu.; oats, l,C7-J,CiS bu : rye, 4 JI7. bu:Lr.ricv .v2,fü0 Lu: rnslt 171. tu; .,- f.'l bu. Onts Receipts ll'.'.ai-O bu; exports. 217 bu; ies ;i4,fsjo ba f uinres. and 159.0W bu. s?ot; V.u :4c higher; fairly active: nixed western, 4 in.: .-,'.?: white do :;7ai0v!. Havanict: staadilv beil. 'liops steady sod unchanged. Collie tpot fair: rio lii:n at lSc. Options easier and only ruoderately active. Sales, S4 2.M tajs. öTen1lt; f 15 30; December Ji52 vi5 42; January 14 v.ii5 15: February 14 015 0.: lar.-b tH :NH 9: April S14 70 14 '.5: My 14 ."0 (gUM; line flCCU 70; July 511 50.14 r,0; Abpnst iir.0ftUf.": cVptemptr SUiiilSS: OctotK-r 414 li'"14 IS; November (1) 111 00; L'ecembcr Sia '.'114 10. tiu;ar firm; errra lustiila 4 1)-iüo; Rio drandc 4V-j4jc; fair ref.n'cr quoted 5 3-liic; reined sttady; white extra C ;.;$V55c; yellow. 4"fts"c; oil' A .Vaj.vre. Mould a. ö?4?: Stanoard A '. 3lc; C mff ctioners.'A 6 5o: ctulosi end ciushed 7i;c: granulated f Ln., cooa r,Miftt',c Molnsses juiet, uuehaage!. Rice steady. Petroleum flrui: rnned 71kc. Cotton sed ell uncherged. Tallow steady. 4 8 16e. Rosin steady, 1 07gl 2Cc," Turpentine dull. Es in fair reqncst.rcceipts G' -06 pack aces: western TifCJ; I'oik, lirin,itilct; sales ,-''X) bbls. raes. Cut meats steady; pickled shoulders t';;GC'c; ; pickled bams '.' t.'lic. Lard, 4 a; polnuhigrer ard modera'tly active: etera steam stot 7c. Closlntr. 7.-jc. December 77 .t 6.Kc; Januarv 6 'i.'Jc : February 6 .'' C'.-fcc: Manh 0 '.s" .t7 Clc. May 7.CC:'i7.löc; dty steam ütü. Butter qoict, but steady; western 13 Oi7c; eastern treameiy 16 iTc. Cheesesteaiy acd unchanged. oprer wesk; like f!2. Lead doll; domestic 41);, Tin tirm; str&lU 3lc. Olher articles un'.hauRcd. NKW VtRK, November 11. The visible sunply of grain Batcrdir November 12, as compiled by the Few York Produce Exohacse, was as follows: Wheat, S7,2Äto7bu: itcreau, 2, G'.'l.313 bu. Corn. i,:13,:&'J bu: dcjcresse, Sil, 184 bu. Oats, ..VO Cn; bu ; incrraf, 7,072 bu. Rye, 275..M6 bu; deereae. 61.007 bu. Barley, 3.215,56.) bu; increase, Wl.fJS bu. CHICAGO, November 14 - Eusiness on 'Caanse had more of the old time activity this morning tban for many wtek. None of the leading articles oi rxculntirn were neglec'.el, and there was a uniform advance in prlres of corn, small f rains and provisions, w'uich was verr gratify, ug to the bu''s Wheat did not equal corn in ttierjgih to-dsy, but the interest was weil malnumed duiing the session and the action of the maiket wis quite satisfactory. The marl et was not affected by the visible supply statement, which showed an increase of 2,110,("0, but was controlled largely by symo.thy with coin. Trading on the part of local dealers was at times quite active, and the outside busiueta was fairly brlbk. Scalpers took con-lerable amounts on the reactions. Kay and December were particularly in re-mesr. December started j;c higher at 7::"',c. advanced o7r.;Mc, reacted to 7o4c. fluctuated for same time oetween J4Vc. advanced to 7ic, and closed at 7o.c. ilay closed at 7'.X""" c Corn was tbe leader for activity and better prices today, scoring an advance of about lc. There was a large volume of miscellaneous trading. The pit at times was considerably excited, and the interest in the Stull increased as the prices went up. To begin with, cash -corn sold up to 4 -c, when the prices for futures boan to jump up, many bul:s who bad believed that there never would be a drop. just be lore the substantial advance and bad sold short, some on that belief became alarmed lest tad market should get away from them and there was a teneral clamor for corn; November sold up to 44 'c and closed at 44c, May opened at 47c; sold Tjniofc.aud back to the opening figure, after which it sold up to 7?;o ano - pack ;to 4'y;, ana later touched the highest point of the season at 4c, closing at 4") is. Oats manifested a considerable firm nei and a very good Speculative demand existed- Trade, however, was largely centered In May. The strength was largely die to ivrcpathv with the advance In corn.
j ay openec aucc and closed at 3u;ivW,'c.
FrovificDs opened rather weak nnder the in fnetce of literal receipts atd lower pneesln tie bot market. HrecuaUri were more Intlmidtoie I and dming the cirly pars of tae Sen ion , lower prices we e accepted. At too decline however, the demand iirproved and the market gM,inlly grew stvoiger. priica were advunced to the ontnide range, w ILO moderately free trading at the advanced scale. During the la'.Wr part ol the seislcn cf the feciing waa easier 8Km aod prirfd settled back again to moalQm flrnrs, bat finally cloed higher. Bei.uiatlve trading centered mainly on conUsc s fr January, February and May delivery. Demand on slipping aetount waa fair, while tbe offerings were slightly Increased 8.11er. however, were fi'in in their views, and tbe lecoid of transactions showed try Utile cfcan?e In prices. The receipts of products coatmnelfair and the shipment were liberal. January pork ranged at tl2WeV3:a: cloied at tttVetli 12l4. January lard told at 0 lie( ( and -loRei at 10 C2li. Jumary short ribs seid at ft Kffi 6j, and closed at to to.
The leading futures rangd as follows: urwn- xi IRQ- ix Closing. 7:P.g Jng. est. est. Wheat No. 2 NotDecern per January - May Corn No. 2 Nov... Dcrtmber-... JanuaryWay - Oats No. 2 Nov.... 73 78; 74 43 43 2&4 73; 74 75 44 S, 44 41 4? 73 ?4 S r'4 43 41 26 'i 3J 7f Vi A 41 41! il'tClUUCI .... ...... May - 30 A; g 5b: 13 10 If ess pork per bbl, January... February ilay Lard ner 10O lbs. 12 90 13 1712 90 13 07U 13 27 13 00 13 42)413 05 1J 42 13 60 November-... 6 47i December-... ( 50 J ah nary 6 50 May 6 bO 8hort rlbrcptrlOO lbs. January .. 6 50 6 :.7H 6 47 t 50 650 60 i 6 57 6 67 6 (2i 690 C f J 6 65 6 92, 6 2 a 72'2 C50 6 574 6 (A f-cbruary... tl 57U 6.70 ruled withCash onotatiocs were as follows: Flour ouitt with less doing; prices are steady Vw., ...... .v uwn outpecia! change. (r744c: No. 3 spring no. 2 spring wneat, ui-z wheat, 64c; No. 2 red, 74c: No. 2 corn. 44?c: No. 2 oata, 26.26!ie; No, 2 rve. 52r"2.;c: No. 2 barley, 76c: No. 1 flax seed. fl i."; prime timothy seed, 12 o0: Moss pork, per bb!, 113 0Cc413 2ö; Lard, per 100 lbs. t57; short ribs sides (loose), tö 50&6 60; dry salted shoulders, (boxed) r 40(3545; short clear sides, tboxed) MS5(tsö90. Whisky, distillers' finished crocs, per gallon, fl 10. Sugars, cut loaf, 7i 67.;c; granuJated. 7c; standard "A" ijC. Rz cfipu Floor 28,0iX) bbls; wheat 87,000 bu; corn ICS! KH) bu; oats, 110, OCO bo; rye, 5.C0 bu; barley 64.(00 bu. ehlpmenw Flour 21, OCO bbls; wheat K6.010 bu; corn 179.000 bu; oat.4 lOC.OüObi; rye 4 CiO bu; barley 41.000 bu. On tbe Produce J-j t barge, to-day, the butter market active and firm at 222bc for creamery, and 18 321c for dairy. Eggs, very firm atl'.'JiSIOe. CHICAGO, November 14. The visible supply of grain on November 12, as compiled by the secretary of the Board ol Trade, was aa follows; Wheat, 37,2.r 4.192 tc: lncrese 2,103 "34 bu, torn. 7,072,203 bo; decrease 322,74! bu. at, '..PCS,?:: increase b6,ot0 bu. Rye. 273.il bu; dtcitase 60,JH bu. Barley, 3,2ij,474 ba; iccuste 5ol.ci2tu. BT. LOUIS, November 14. Flour dull and unchanged. Wheat opened lo higher and remained atrong, clcelng io aoove MatartUy's close. Crowds have been growlcc bul'if a, aud dlplayroorc confidence. No. 2 red cash, 72 n7i're; November 72:i ; Icecmer IV v;c, Clcslcg7;i'c; Januaiy 75c bid; May 8- 'fH clofhig H?c. Corn excited and largely nigtier: cah. 4( yt.u. Or ; Novemh?r, 4 )1' Hi closing 4t-':,c. I"eitmbr av7x elovint; tii'ci Jaaoaiy 4 f'c; May 43(l4c, clcsin 4'.;4f;. Ortts frmard 'hlshiT: ci'h. 1:S..v, November 2.c: May iO'-. Rye s'rotig. "Jo bi 1. B'Iey atrorig. rangiu? from 70(7U.-.: liy un .-h nl; prime timothy J1J U'citi CO; prairie tll. uranstrüiR.r. EjTjrslaC Butter uncSinwl; cresTriery 2:i2cm diy 17(2S. Corn moil higher, f-. Wblsay steady. Si l)-. Provisions tro:nr. Poik. summer cured S1-! 7f. Lard, 6 lOttv. Try fait mcrts (boxtd) 5houIJ.r3 t" 10, loog clears föc:&6 s. elc-tr ribs U 0(,t? 00: shrt clears f737 10. Bvti Mixed honlilers S f-7' .'.; lf'rgClftlf7C0(57 87; fkar ribs 7 7j; short clears J7 hTX8 00. Ilains steady, tio 12. Recclpia Flour. 5,100 bbls; vheV, :C.(0.) ba; com, .v.Ob.i; oata :v.tOObn: rye. 2.COJ bi; barley. :5tf C bu. t-bipments Flour, 10,000 bbls; wneat, 5.CC0 bu; r.m, 10,000 bu; oats, 12.0CO bu: rye. nore; tur'ty. 1.W0 bn. Aflcrnoon board Wheat KMr; t'ovember 72' Bc: December 7'4c: TJy Hs v. Cm iuiet; November 4.-':Be; Kcubcr 4' ;sc; .iv IS;4C. Oats dull. inilADELHlA. Novembern Flour quiet, but p: ees were Brmly heM. Winters p'eutifal and v esk to sell; Ohio and other western clesr, ::55 4f0;dodn straight, f 15: winter and btir .0 choice, t4 1544 50: Minnesota clear.(ti) oil'.j; do straight. 4 25ai5J; do patent, fit! )(. 4: Wheat stronger and higher; No.2rel.Vov liter -.jr.; December M1 iSlc; J-u-a Krl(ic; February Hfl iQ7c Corn OplKi a very stiong and higher: 'ot old scarce sad wanted; new crop quiet and faster for 1 rsdes below No. 2 new; No. 4 yellow grain deyot 47c; old ungraded do :3c; old No. 3 high mixed.do new steamer No . 2 mixed aal yellow 49c: old No. 2 mixed do 54c: No. 2 mixed November Miä52c; Deeembcr M5.32c: lanutrv iy':2c: ebnary 62(Jj8Sc. Oats, lots higher but demand moderate; ungraded white 1335c; No. 3 White XV fyXiYjC', No 2 White 3jC. Futures shade stronger. No. 2 white No vcmbtr. 844f(:ij4c; December, t6c; January 3Wsßt3i.-.,4c; February 8737c. ProVUIOL8 quiet and unchanged. Buftsr nm, ood Cct'iand: creamery extra 27c: firsts 243.'io; wistern factory 16(19.-;. Kpgs firm and aciive; weMem lirits 23c. Chrese quiet, s'eadv; Ohio fists Kail'-.c Petrelenm-RpHncd quiet but firm. Receipts Flour ",'A0; wheat 5 '.00 corn C.2 0; oats 7.8C0. ShipmenU Wheat 3.200; corn C.40u; cats 1C.ÖC0. CINCINNA1.1. November 14 Flour firm: family 1 5 10(63 SO. fancy S3 soji 70. Wheat strong: No, 2 red, 77c. Receip's 5.700 bu. Shipments 500 bn. Corn strong: No 2 mixed, 46V' 47a Oa'sßrm: No. 2 mixed, 2.'c. Rye firm; No. 2. .ri7c. Pork firm; $12 50. Lard stronger; !.S5c. Bulk meats firrntr; short ribs 6.7öc. Bu-on steady; bhort clears Sc. Whisky In good dennud; sales 1.7'.'.) this finished goods on basis 1105. Butter Ann; fancy creamery 27a2sc; extra 2Vu'2tic; choice dairy Pcslc. Linseed oil mm -H(4oc, Migar turn, nara rennea .u,y& New Orifans 4'i'5ic llogs firm; common to light, ?3a'f"il 70; picking and butchers Si 6VJ 5(0 Receipts 6 '."CO; shipments SOU. Kggafirm, 18.;r, cheese quiet, unchanRet; prime to choice, Hat regular make, 11 ft :2c. MILWAUKEE. November 11. Flour Htm. VS'beaS firm ; caah 7Chc; December 71c; May 7h..c. torn higher; No 6. 44'4c. Oats quiet; No. 2 vi Mir, 'Vc. Kje Rtrouz: Ko. l, ojc. Barle l.riner; No. 2. 71 !. Provisions steady. Pork November 112 7."13 25. Lard. November 6 VSc: lcxmler 50c, Butter.quiet; dairy Kg?s steady. Irish l31-'.c, Cheese quiet chedlers 10?ifllc. Receipts Flour, 7.0OU bbls; wheat, 66, too, bu. Barley 2 OCO bu. Shipments -Flour, ll.tOObbls; wheat, 116.000 bu: barley. 18.000 bu. MINNEAPOLIS. November ll.-Wheat opened strong; closed quiet: steady; No. 1 hard cah 7l4c; December 71lic: January 72Jic: May7Si; No. 1 Northern can 65c: December t'S'4c: January 09i; May 75c; No. 2 Northern cash ic: December 654c: January Ctic; May 72c. On trsck7'.i;ö72c; No. 1 Northern 6'.'(70c: No. I Northern tt'S7. Flour steady : spot II 231 10; bakers, $:! 3r'3 70, ReceipU. whest, 4sS,32 bn. Bhiprcents. wheat, 7,.'20bu: Hour 2,450 barrels. In store, 4.8V3.M3 bu. St. Paul, 130.0.0 bu. BALTIMORE. November 1 1. vl heat Western, firmer: No. 2 winter red spot hOKOc; Novcmber, SO'iSlc; December, el.' ,s2c; January, 8.'4 fS4ic. Corn Western, tirm: mixed spat, 51Ko bid: November biyzwat; December, new, 5G'Q514c; jesr .SO.'-.esiJic; January 51 Slc. Oats liim and quiet; wostorn white, 35fi3Cc; do mixed, srj.4c Provisions ouiet: XFtrspoik tl4 75;lard, refined, Xc: eggs steady at 23(S24c; coffee firmer; rio cargoes, ordinary to fair. WmWiC. Recclptf-Flotir, 8,45 bbls; wheat, lK.7t0 bu: corn. 34.000 bu; oat, O.tXO lu; rye 7iW bu. Shipments Flour 8,210 bbla; Wheat f.OCC bu. T0LETO. 0., November 11. Wheat actiye, I' r 111: oath 78Kf,78!l; Novemb?r,7öJic:le'!embcr. 7',c; Msv. 85c. Corn firm, big Tier; csh 45c; Kc; December 44Vic; May, 4j. Cits, aciive, firm; cat.h .2V4c. Clover seel actlre; steady; cash 14 10. December, S4 12': February' 14 27VJ, Receipt whest, 45.000 bushels; corn, 6,lf 3 bushels: oats, l.oco bushels: clover teed fcl3 hags, fhlpmeols-wheat, 1, ODO bushels: corn, 3.CC0 bushels: clover seed, '.'.COO bags. LOUISVILLE, November 14. Grain quiet. Wheat No 2 red. 76ic; Longsberry 77c Corn No 2 mixed 4 :jC; white, 4so. Oats No 2, mixed 2bKc; No. 2 white .'De. rroTisioni quiet. Bacon Clear rib sides. fS 00: clear sides, f.4 60: shoulders $6 50, Bulk meats Fully cured nominal : rartlv cured shoulders t2 . Mess pork nominal. Sueur cured hams. 111312. LardChoice leaf, H. KANSAS CITY, tfovember 14 Wheat stronger No. 2 soft cash U)X.c bid, December c bid; January 67c bid. May 714'e bid, 75'c aked. Corn firmer: No. 2 cash 37) ,c bid, 3Sc asked; I . 14. . r-1 LI J .., .u. - : -j. utltuuif oiy-K uiu, oo;:tv asacu. mo ycai 01,4-; bid, 3Sc asked; January 2sj;e bid , S'.iv;c asked: May 41 !c bid. 41fc asked. Oats stronger; No. 2 cacn bid, 'isy.ja asked. Dry Goods, NEW YORK, November 13 With the Inqniry lor cotton goods sharpened by new buyers. stocks are more nominal aid productiou more largely covered by orders at advanced prices, the tone Is very strong In the face of l good de mand. Vtica wide sheetings advanced on the basis of 27ic for 10 4 bleached. Hero, Fidelity and Standard 3t men bleached dearer. TThesa Bsrt ts lis Attd For First. Morristown Herald, Chi pa from trees failed by Mr. Gladstone at 11 a warden are sold for eighteen peace piece. In this country cbipe from trees ccn be obtained by simply aiin for them.
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Clsj DVn Rseaiies & Los Esutence froa t Perry Ojonty J ary. Killed ,y the Car Death fo Old Ph) siciaa Anser Green' Old Neighbors Bejoiee, et. Cakhmtos, November 14. Special. The trial of the notorioua Simuel Clay Davidson, alias Clay Davis, who waa gatity of rape upon Miss Annie Flannagan, on tbe 2VLh of last May, at a place in this county about eirht miles eoutn of Eskerty, on tbe I, E. t tit, L. P.y., closed yesterday, and tbe villian was given twenty-one years in the State' prisonthe extent of tbe law in this State. All the fitate'a evidence was heard on the 8th and the priasoner waa allowed to get nuon the Bland the sameeveniDg to testify itt his own behalf. The prosecuting witnesses proved conclusively that the young lady was found tied to a tree; that ahe was barefooted, bareheaded, ber feet, lega and lacs lacerated by bushes and brian scratching her, and that her wrists were swollen by the tightness of the tarred twine being tied upon her, and that her dress was almost torn from her. lie swore that she went with him willingly, intending to run away; that ehe waa not tied; that she had it boi set. shoes end dockings; was not scratched; had fared well, etc., etc. Bat he swore so many contradictory stories that he Im peached himself, if the other witnesses bad cot done eo. His manner on tbe s'and, with his lewd remarks and bregadocio was in marked contrast with tbe mod est young lady whom he had so inhumanly outraged and abused. The jury returned their verdict within fiftf en minutes after they left tbe jury box, and never was a verdict more heartily indorsed by a community. On account of tbe fonl langnage used by defendant and bis lawyer on tbe evening of the ;h, Judge Reinhart and Sheriff Gardener took tbe wise precantlon to remove tbe prisoner to a place of safety and had him guarded by a p08S8 o( determined men. Bat no effort was made by the citizens to secure him; tbey had concluded to await tbe decision of the jury. I'pon Davidson beirg akel by tbe Jcleif be had anything to say why be should cot be convicted, be replied that be had been tried by a set of murderers. What?" said tbe Judge. "Why," si1 J prisoner, a nsve not naa a lair trial. All those who appeared tjratnst me are tbe murderers of my brother John." Tne Jadge thought diligently, and told bira that he bad a fair and impartial trial, and bad received justice. The prisoner terved a term of six years in the State Frison for grand larceny and arson, bat Rot some siJowance for good behavior, and he told the bailiff to day that he intended to hammer out his present term ia thirteen years, and then ba wooid come oat and be a second Jesse James-that cold leal should then be his reliance. Killed by the Cars Death of isa old riiji.i-n. Grbf.hcasti.e, November 14 Special. Yesterday evening as Mr. Sylvester Biker, of Cambridge, waa walking alocg the track of tbe Looieviile, New Aloany and Chicago railroad to this place, be stepped to one suie of the roed to let a freight train pats, and it seems tb&t the train had broken in two, and cot noticing the rear cars coming he stepped on tbe track again after tbe engine and front rara passed bim. lie was run over and killed. His age was about seventy. He was an old resident of tbe county. Dr. Samuel Fisher, one of our old pbysieians, and resident of this place for near thirty-five years, died yesterday mornin ' of softnmg of the brain. He was a promi nent member of the Methodist church, a Mason and Odd Fellow, and was buried this afternoon. Rejoicing Over tbe Riddance of the Gren Hrotliera. LooANsrortT, Xovember 14.8pecial. The result of the trial of Bill Green has pat his old neighbors at Yonng America in the best of humor. Saturday night about 8 hundred persons were in and near that village, assembled together, and had a general jollification. They brnlt large bonfires, tired off anvils and had a general good time, and several silver-tongued orators delivered some patriotic orations. Tbe meeting was characterized by a spirit of general good feeling throughout The people in that vicinity are spending their nights much easier and are permitted to dream of the pleasant hereafter in peace. Amer Green, a man whom they had good reason to dread and fear, died at the end of a rope, and his brother Bill has been sentenced to the penitentiary for life. They (have also got rid of the mother of the Green boys, as Bhe has made arrangements to live in Ohio. An Elopement Sensation, Yifceskes, November 14. Special. The elopement of Mr. August Marone, a prominent butcher, and Mrs. Maria bchlomer, wife of a well-to-do farmer living one and a half miles sooth of the .11 1 L 1 - J L T . 1 I I cuy, ui3 just icsseu uui. maruue, wuu is fifty years old and in good circumstances, converted roost of his property into cash before he left, lie leaves a wife and several children, most of whom are grown. Mrs. Schlomer ia rather good looking and about twelve years younger than Marone. The afiair has caused no little comment. A Itifled Blail fouch Fouad. IxxJANsroRT, November 14. Special. A through mall pouch waa found to-day between Star City and Winamac rifled of all its contents. Tbe package left this city at 3 o'clock for Chicago. The pistofti force bere are as yet unable lo ascertain tbe extent of the robbery. It la tboneht that the missing mail waa put on at Kokomo. ALL LINQG'S FULT. Schwab Thinks the Boink Maker to
;i)lamefor AH their Trouble. Joliet, III., November 13 Yesterday Michael Schwab aaid to Fire Marshal K romer, of this citv. with whom he is acquainted and who visited him at the prison shortly after his arrival: "Llngg wai the scalawag who did it all. Spies would not have been executed if those bombs had not been found in Llngg's cell. Why, that miserable rat asked for a pencil and paper to write eome deviltry on only five minutes before he died It is a mystery to me how he managed to conceal that fulminating cap about bim with which he took his life." Being asked lc German, the language in which the interview was held, what he thought Ling intended to do with the bombs, 8chwab replied; "I think he was going to explode them among the j ail cfiiciala and others w-ho would be present at the execution, and mnrder as many as he could, regardless of the consequences to himself. The actions of this wretch were what prevented a commutation for poor Spies. I do not think the police or i ail officials had anything to do with the bombs found in Linyg's cell, and do not know how he got po&seasion of them." At this point Fielden, who had just been weighed, measured, etc., came and took av Beat on the bench beaids ßcüwab, whom he did not appear to recognize in his prison garb and with hie beard shaved ofl. Major McClaughey then stepped up to Schwab and, calling him by name, asked if be bad any lung trouble. Before be could reply, Fielden, with a look of amazement on hli face, tamed, tnd look ing squarely at his companion in crime, said: MI that you, Schwab?" Tbe Utter Laid: "Yei;" and tfci warden added:
'Yp, this is Mr. Schwab."' At thisFieldea burst into hrartr largo and said that he nem could have knowu it waa 8:bwab, bewaaao changed in aopearanoe fact that applied caally to himself.
JaLoed to lis Idols. Kokomo Tribune. Evidence Is accumulating that James G. Blain, though defeated in New York by the merest scratch after a moet extraordinary series of political accidents, is s'ill the strongest roan the party can name for the suffrage of the Empire Slate. "Best cure for Coughs und Ooldt Is tbe old Boston Vegetable Palmonary Balsam.' Coasnmption Surely Cared. To the Editor: Please inform your readers that I have a positive remedy for the above named disease. By ita timely use thousands o! hopeless cases have been permanently cured. I shall be glad lo send two bottles of my remedy free to any of your readers who have tontumption if they will send me their express and postofuce address. Respectfully, T. A. 8locv. M. C, 181 Pearl street. New York. The Medicated Moxie Nerv Food Lozenge will positively step cold aiter the most severe exposure. Oaly 10 cents for 36; 13 centa by mail. Ita use does not render you more liable to take cold afterwards. The bottled Moxie will cure nervous exhaustion, appetite for liquors and tobacco, and rest you while at work. 50c a bottle. The sale and popularity of this has never been equaled in the history of trade. Both for sale everywhere. BORN BLIND. Can Now See as Well as AnyoneCredit to Whom Credit is Due, The increasing interest taken in the visit of Dr. Barker, tbe oculist and anrist, was tbe means of inducing the scribe to call on bim for a personal interview and investigation, for the benebt of the readers of the Sentinel. Having made our errand known the Doctor said: "While I am advertissng, paying my money, and doing all I can to disseminate general information in regard to the malformations and preservation of the eye, ear, nose and throat, and establishing the superiority of my new, rational and exact treatment for tbe curable affections of these organ?, lam a little too modest to talk about ray success: bnt would prefer you to interview any of this long list of patient, who can sneak from experience." llavirg heard of his restoring the sight of a nine-year-old child of Mrs. Ott, that was born blind, tbe writer get ber address 3'J 8paDn avenue called npon her, and inquired If she kaew anythihg about Dr. Barker, I ought to," wss tbe prompt reply. "Why, has he treated any of your family ? ' "Yes, indeed: he cured my little girl, that waa born blind." "What was the nature of her difficulty' "Well, the was weakly when quite young, and acied strangely. We did rot know what was the matter. After doctoring for a long time, the physician said one day, 'do jou know, lUht child is blind, or re.rly an?' Of course this was a great surprise to us, bat upon investigation wefonnd it true. Then we did not know what to do. itweatoa and on, until we heard of Dr. Barker. We went to bim. He said she bad cataracts, and that he bad a treatment which would give her good sight in a short time. Good as bis word, he cured her, and now she is all right" "Then yon are pleased with the result of his treatment?" "I think we ooght to be. I believe he is the greatest doctor to be found anywhere. Yon ought to see a child he cured for a neighbor a few doors from here." Having got the address, we knocked at the door 14 Bpann avenue where lives Mrs. Priegnitz, a very intelligent German lady, of whom we inquired whether ahe had any personal knowledge of Dr. Barker. 'I had a child that was terribly crosseyed and blind in one eye. My feelings about it are better imagined than described. I was anxious to have her cured, consequently made diligent inquiry what was beet to do. I saw one lady whom some oculist had treated; gave her chloroform, and it took her a long time to get well; had an awlul time, besides she had to pay $50, which you know is a big lee for a person in moderate circn instances. 1 was almost discouraged. When Dr. Barker came here last year I went to him, found how quickly and perfectly he treated such cases; I just had her sit down, and he cured her. You have no idea what a short time it took. I hardly knew myself, he did it so quickly. I shall always be thankful that he came to Indianapolis. There wag a lady here the other day that some eyedoctor had tried to cure, and such a botch as he made of it. I felt sorry for her. When she saw my child she said: 'Oh, I wish I bad waited for Dr. Barker to fix my eyes,' and well she might, for I doa't think such another 'doctor ever did or ever will Tisit Indianapolis." The scribe left with the impression that truly he must be a great man in bis profession, and that those needing his sar vices would be false to their own interests if they fail to consult him. VISIT EXTENDED To .Thursdav Dec. 22(POSITIVELY NO LONGER.) A. B. BARKER, M. D bTECIALIsr. EYE, EAB, KOSE AP MOAT, 8CIKKTIFICAI.I.Y ADJUSTS SPECTACLES and ARTIFICIAL EYESOFFICE. 15, 17 and iQ, MARTINDALE BLOCK, (Entrance iyt K, Fen Et,, N. oi P, O.)
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Notice to Heirs, Creditors, Etc. Ia tbe merer ot the esvvte of Frederick Kortereter, deceased.? in tic Marion itelt Court, December Term, Notice is hereby iren that Mari. Kortepeter, as administratrix ot tbe estate of Fre.larisk Kortepeter decuscd,lia pres"u;ed and liiei nor accountant! voucheis ia llaal settlement of said estate, tnd tbnt tho aia will co me up for examination and action oi said Circuit Court ou the 5th day of peceinbcr ls7, at which tlma all heirs, creditors or lebete? ot Mid esU'e are r.v quired to appear la sM Court and show cause. II aiiy there le, why said account ami voucier should not be approved. Aud th her of stiJ estate ate also heraoy required at the ib: aud place aforesaid, to aprx-ar and make pr ioi of Uaclr neirsbii. MAKZa K-iaTIIPEfliR. Deuny A Tobiu, Almiuistratrix. Attorneys. STOPPED FREE nar Penou Kastor KLINE'S GREAT RVERcSTORER for aBRAr & Nervs Diseases. Only turt curt or AVrr- Atftrtteml, V-C. t'pil'Psy. tic. A IKFALLULI i( taken as dirt. tel. A j fii afttr lint day s Mr. 1 realise an.i 1 irui ooivie irre ra Fit patients, the pa'inf? eif.resM.Vüeesool'o hea rn-nr;,!. Sni nam, i. O. Ind ejpreM Sttdress oi tl (flirted to Dh.KLISH e-ti Ar. t. St.. Hhil.vHpriii.PS. $230 A MÖSTS. AffjITitnttd. 9fi best sell. Inn articles In the worM. 1 aamole Frrt. Addrasa JA. Y UUUXSUX, Urtrott. Mich. tl i v. t, i. v W r kJf - THIS is the top of the genuine "Pearl Top" Lamp Chimney, all are imitations. others similar This is the exact label on each one of the Pearl Top Chimeys. The dealer may say and think he has as good, but he has not. Insist upon the exact label and top. GEO. A. MACBETH & CO. Pittsburgh, Pa. $6UUto S3,000ä f- UMJLQ irnsl t.T corr.pswra :fij niro hultii t trän, lllriir Ihr jenvr! F'fT.r Vnrt.-r. CK I". I HKATKit i:vi:uvwiri:iti:. shh! fankulars frvs. J- Wokth. m- l-oii. Absolutely Pure.' This powder never Tart A tairrel I ptlrtty, atreriirUi and wholeOIBne' oro ooo Domical than the ordinary a'nds, and ran not be told In competltioa w'10 tb9 multitude ct low tesV'short weight alum or phoipbate powders. Bou o its Cans, ftoyal tkiag r4 Oo., IOC Wau street, mw i ot. .
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a Notice to Heirs, Creditors, Etc. In the matter ol tbe estate of liircarct Brown, deceased. In tte Marlon Circuit Court, IXH embtr term, 187. Notice la hereby rlTeo that Wm. A. DaTidaon.a admiDlMrawor ot the estate of Marga,ret Brown. deceased. ha? presented ana filed bis account and rouchera in final aottlment of said fUt?, and that tte same will cotne tip tor examination aad action of said Circuit Court on trie l.'th day of lccember, 1ÖS7, at which tlae all helm, creditors or lealeea of said estate are required to appear in said court and show cauae, if any there be, why said account and Touchers should not be approved. And the heirs of said estate are als hereby required at the time and place aforesaid to appear and make proof of their heirship. WM. A. UKMUsS. 3 F. MoCrsT. Attornr. Artmint rator. Notice to Haiia, Creditors, Etc. In the matter of the t state of GeorK w. Btillwcll, deceared, in the Marion Circuit Court, lecember term, 18i7. Notice in hereby given that Granraie V. Ballard, t. administrator of the estate of oeorpe V. still well, deceased, has presented and filed his account and vouchers in final settlement of said estate, and that tbe same will come up for examination and actioa of aaid Circuit Court on the 5th day of December, I7, at which time all heirs, creditors or lefratee of said estate are required to sppear in said :ourt and show caute. if any tnere oe, wri7 said ac count and vouchers slonld not be approved. And the heirs of said estate are also hereby re quired at tbe time and place aforesaid, to appear and make proof of their heirship. ORANVTLI.E X. UAM.Ar.n, George W. Soalir, Attort ey. Notice to Heirs, Creditors, Etc, In tbe matter of the esta'e of John Wesley Uooker, dceaJei. In th Varion C'ir.ati CiJrt, adjourned Augui-t rerra. lfcfc-. Notite ia hereby tlven that Alfre! A. Narwoo.1, as aJraln:.ctrtor oi tha estate of John vcsiey liockrir, o cexso. uss pre?enoi ini filed his account and vo-ichcrs In lioal f-clt'.e-mect of said eueo. and thkt the same will come tio for examination artd action of axid Circuit Ccnrt on the Sin day of November, tkhV, at which time all hilrs. creditors or lecawes oi said estate are required to api,oarIn Mid court, and show caus?, if any there be, wby said account and vouchers should not be approved; And tbe heirs of fall estate are also nercoj required at the time and plufC aioresald, to appear and make proof of their heirship. . i r i." ,x . . i i. " trS Palpa mil, Attorney. Notice to Heirs, Creditors, Etc. In tbe matter of the estate of Kate t'ernavn. deceased, in tbe Marion Circuit Court, facemberterm, lf. w Notice is hereby given that Iavld D. Ionn, M administrator of tbe estate of Rateouruayn, arrxaaed, has presented and tiled bis account and vouchers in final settlement of said ettata, and that the aamt will come up ror examination and action of aaid Circuit Court on the 12th: day of December, 1887. at which time all heirs, creditors or leraleea of sid state are required to appear in said Court and snow cause. f any there be, wby said account and vouchers sbouil not be appioved. And the heirs ot said estats are also hereby reqclred at the time and plce aforesaid, to appear a$id make proof of tbeic heirship. DAVID U. LONG, Administrator. Notice to Heirs, Creditors, Etc. la tbe matter of the Estate of Alien Kiiomt. deceased. 1 n the Mariou Circuit c jurt, Decern" ber Term. 1SS7. Kotice is hereby Riren that n. B. Burnett aa Administrator of the estate of Allen Ni ion, aeceaed, has presented and tiled his account aud vouchers in final cettlomeot of said estate, and that the same will come up for cxnmiuaUn and actioa of nil Circuit oourt on tteKra. eay of December. 1S37. at which tlma all heirs, creditors or leea'eca ot said estate are re. i aired toappear In said Court and show caue, if any there be.wby said account and vouchers f uoul t not be approved. And the heirs of aaid estate are also hereby required at the tlma and plaae atoresiid, to appear and ms .proof of theic heirship. H. B. lit RNKTr, Adm r. v. H. Dje, Attorney. Notice to Heirs, Creditors, Etc. In the ms'ter or the estate of Ktepken snyier deceased. In the Marion Circuit tourt. Decem1er term, 1857. Notir e is hereby given that Henrietta Snyder, s sdmlnistratrix of the estate of ?tot ben Snyder. dcceaKea. has preaented and filed her account and vouchers in naal setuementoi saii estate, and that the aano will coine up for examination and action of said Circuit Court, o the 5th day of December. 1S7. at which time all heirs, ccdltOTS or legatees of aaid estate are required to appear in sai l Court and show cause, if any there be. why aaid acoonot and vouebem Should nat be approved. And the heirs ei said estate are aho hereby requtrei et the time an-l place aioreaaid. to PI" Ak2 VSkr8 their heirthl. HKNRlr.TfA BN t UtH. limes O. Mc Lain. AttornerNotice of Appointment. Notice Ifl hereby giTen that the -underirtiel hsvedulvqusliflod U ElCCUtOri Of lfc MM of Chailotta Hugo, lato of Marion Cuny. Itdiana. deceased. Said Ute is supposed t3 Le tohent. . tuom, Vi . AilrOW, I
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