Indianapolis Journal, Indianapolis, Marion County, 13 January 1897 — Page 7

THE INDIANAPOLIS JOURNAL, WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 13, 1897.

THE L. A. KINSEY CO.

INCORPORATED. CAPITAL, ?-.".00 FULL. PAID. DEALEIIS Chicago Grain and Provisions Hew York Stocks. irmK trcral Fred-. Terre I'aute, IoJ. Lcr.K PUtsnc Telephone, 1375. It and 13 WEST PEARL STREET. STOCK PRICES RISING LIMITED TRADING, WITH THE HlLIv t'n.FlCll TO SPECIALTIES. Wheel In j; lluinmercd on nnmorx of an Impending HeeeU ership Local Mttrketn About Stead. At New York, yesterday, money on call was easy at V&Z per cent.; last loan. 2 per cmt.; clowns offered at 1W2 per cent. Prime mercantile paper. ZfiV.-. per cent. Sterling exchange was firm, with actual business in bankers bills at $i.57Ui4.S7U for demand and MMtM for Fixty day.; posted rates. iMln I.SG'ji and Jl.SSfil.SV2; commercial bills. fi.vj'j. Silver certificates, 61Rmc; bar silver, Wvic; Mexican dollars. ,vric. At Londm bar silver closed at 29 11-lSd per ounce. Total salts of stocks were ll."i..'41 shares, including the following: American Tobacco, 3,SCjO; American Sugar, 1W0O: Burlington. 5.S0U; Louisville & Nashville. Z.'fx); Reading. 3.tiO0; Rock Island. 8.100; Tennessee Coal and Iron. 8,; Union Pacific, 11,600; Wheeling & Lake Erie. 12M The New York stock speculation yesterday was narrow, with the bulk of the very limited dealings centering In a few of the specialties, which class, as usual, was affected by pecuniary considerations. The general trend of prices was upward, the motive force being simple covering of short contracts. A few stocks ran counter to the movement, notably Wheeling & Lake Erie and Baltimore & Ohio. In both cases liquidation was clearly evident. Wheeling preferred was unusually active and made a sensational break of 7V2 per cent, to is',, and the common fell 1T per cent., to Z K. The decline was due to the circulation ci rumors suggesting the probability of an impending receivership as a result of scv i. losses by the continued demoralization in freight rates and prices for bituminous coal. This traffic forms one of the moi-t Important items of the company's business. Oiticials of the company denied the reports and stated that no such step had been contemplated up to the present time. The denials caused a rally of l3i in the preferred. Baltimore & Ohio was also depressed on the soft-coal light in which It is alleged to haw been the most aggressive. Another influence against the stock was a report that the reorganization committee had decided that the reorganization, to be effective, must involve a heavy assessment on the stock. The result was a decline of 2l per cent., to ll7. The news that action on the regular quarterly 1 per cent, dividend had been deferred by the Long Island directors was followed by a recession of 3 per cent., to f.2. In spite of the expectation of important developments in the extension of the company's facilities and resources. The general market was superior to the movements and considerations, noted, except for a brief Interval around midday, when pressure against Manhattan and the Southwesterns caused some recessions in prices. The afternoon market lacked Important features until around delivery hour, when support was given to some of the high-priced industrial shares. Covering of shorts was noted In the grangers. Manhattan. Tennessee Coal, Leather preferred, Delaware fc Hudson and Tobacco .common, and preferred, the last two gaining a point each. The closing was strong and active at marked gains in many instances. The bond market continued to display strength on investment purchases for local and foreign account. The dealings were marked by increased trading on the usually Inactive mortgages at subsequently improved gains over preceding sales. Iong Inland fours were conspicuous for a jump to Si. against 76i. the last sale. Other Important gains were: New York. Brooklyn &. Manhattan Reach firsts, 3",4 per cent.; Rochester & Pittsburg consols and Oregon Improvement firsts. 2; St. Paul & Omaha consols. i: Equitable (las of Chicago firsts. Pi: Chicago & Erie firsts. l'. and Georgia Pacific firsts. International and Great Northern firsts, Missouri Pacllic consols, St. Paul seconds, Ohio Southern firsts and Ontario & Western refunding fours. 1 per cent. Declines: St. Louis & San Francisco Trust fives. 2l5 per cent.: Cleveland & Canton tirsts. trust receipts. 2i. and Scioto Valley & New Kngland fours and Union Pacific. Denver & Gulf tirsts, 1 per cent. Sales. 1.VC.U0O. Government bonds were dull, but generally higher. The transactions were e:M,voo, principally the new fours. The follewlntc table, prepared ty L- VV. Loui. toim II. Pvard pf Trade, thows the range of Quotations: Open- Ilijrh- Lmv- Closing. ett. t-!t. ins. A'latns Express li rf'ton A Terre Haute .V. American Express American spirits 13 13s, U1 1 i American Spirits pref American Suar Ill's 1124 Ill's l'-1 American Susrar pref ;oi American Tobacco . 7? 73' 7'i American Tobacco pref 1". Atrhion 11' 13 Paltinun & Ohio Canada Pacific Canada Southern Central Pacific Chesapeake & Ohio.... Chicago & Alton C. B. & Q C. & E. I. prtf Chicago Cias .. i. C. St. L Commercial Cabl? Co.. 9 . .- 4 till :ts it 17 '.2 iv'k 2S V, i 'a Is .... ro - .... 1'. .... in .... . . .... .... I" 41' .... htb .... :u .... iw u .... 11 .... H2 .. Z') .... t.T1 .... 11 ConyrilMated lias I'ottcn Oil Cotton Od pref Delaware & Hudson P.. L. & W Ienver & Rio Grande pref Krle Erie first pref Erl iw end pref Fort Vavn General Electric S3 Great Northern pref "... llocklnfc Valley Illinois Central Kansas A Texas i ref I-ke Krle & W zlke Krle A; W. pref I-tke Shore Lead Tru.t 21 liOuUvtllo : Nashville 4J Ixnjtsville & New Albany 21 24 4!i i. Manhattan &74 fc Michigan Central Mloorl Pacific 2" New Jersey Central New York Central , V. V. & N K Nrthern Pacific M PI f'.'-.U 14 Northern Pacific picf r7, r' Nnrthweetern 1027 1"2 1'. Northw-trn pref 1VJ lclfle Mall 21 reorla. l. & K 2 P.. C. & St. f pref -". Pullman Palace 1"4' (irJ'lll.K " "4 t -''4 ' Jlock Inland s St. Paul TP 8t. I'aul pref Ft. Paul t Omaha.: 43 St. Paul & Omaha prrf 7I 7P4 74i .... l-.rt Southern Pacific . Tennepe Coal and Iron 27'4 US'j 27 2nU Texa Pacific T. St. lm 1. C. ........... . .... .... .... 1 T.. St. 1. &- K. C. pref jo Pnlon Pacific 62 7 '3 7 4 V. S. Kxpres 37 P. S5. Leather pref "r" 61 P S. Kubbfr 24 P. S. ftuhber pref 7 "tVahash. St. 1- P fit! T"abah. St. I. c P. pref K 'Uell.Far'c Kxpress 7 Wytern Pnlon &3'5 KVt s;. Whelir.:x IWe Prie 4 Wheeling A. Like Erie pref 17 P. S. fours, re-r l T. S. fcur!. riup ipv P. S. forr. new, ret; VNt U. S. fours, new. cotip. Tnevlay'd Hank. Clearliij;. At ChlcaKo-Clearinrs. IJ.t31.irs Mny j-teady nd uncharged. New Ycrk exc'n:inir. tc Uctunt. Krrelgn exchange-I ma-vl. J l.7,v ; plxty dam. tl.M. At 1"Clnnati Morev. 3-f .-nt. New York exchange pa. cj-rlrg. J2.fi'. At w Yctk -i Vartr-g.-. f i 'J.S"H; halamer. S7. roc. 3 1. At I km ton clearings. JlT,liL.2lt: balanceT. tia.f27. .t St. Ia'UIa tnearlng?. ;."7ts, IC: lilame, At .New Origan 1ejrlrgs. K.UI.ZW. At Mefr.pMa -learlnjr. J2.243; balances. ni2. t Haltlmore 471earings. $i.957.CT7; balances. f3l7,Ji77. At Philadelphia Clearings, Ilt.I-rr.-12; balances, lop a l ;hai a.m Pimm ci:. Cooler Weatlier IlrlpliiK Trade, nnd Price Pnuaunllr Stenly. The cvld weather of the lant few days ha irwUttlr Unproved tra J- Couutrv road are Lu

ex-H-nt condition, and the retail merchants are ftrH king up In nirrt lir.ea as well as could xi( te.l under the present e-nditlons. Dry sh1s houses are lt.in.? consMersbl in th way of replenishing broken stocks, and are offering great bargains to enlarge trade, tirocers 81 buy and holding prices on al! Ftap'e article. Canned com and tomato are llinir frfly. as are evaHrated fruits. ;rocr an" als-o lianJIirg a quantity or provlslcr.s. leather dealers are having a grxxl trade, and prices ere steady. The hide market is dull at unchanged prices. On (Vrr.mlfl'm row the r Is a fair bufins in progress, the tendency t higher prices having improved trade. Kgs ilropied to 11c yesterday, with receipts largo and demand flow. Th Irwal grain market Is more active this week, the weather Ixdnj; favorable to shipping corn and othr cereals. Tratk bids yesterday rulM as follows: Wheat No. 2 red. tte; No. 3 red. 871 S3c; No. 1 red. T'.ilc; wagtn wheat, sfr. Corn-No. 2 white. 20c; No. 3 white. 2j'c; No. 4 whitf, 2' !: No. 2 white mixed. 20c; No. 3 whit mixed. 20'e; No. 4 white mixed. 11; No. 2 yHlow. 2u'.e: No. 3 yellow. 20: No. 4 yellow. 1: No. 2 mixed. 20'tc; No. 3 mixefl. 20Uc; No. 4 mixed. IV; ar com. 17c. Oats No. 2 white. 22. -. No. S white. 20c; No. 2 mixed. ISc; Nd. 3 mixed. 16';c. Hay No. I Unioihy, ?s."'i: No. 2 timothy, $7 $; prairie. JlfiCIO. Poultry nnd Other Prdnoo. (Prices paid by shippers.) Poultry Hens. Z.c; spriS". 'ir; eocks, ,2Vic; ynvg turkeys. 9 lb. !c; toms. c; old hen turkeys, 7c: old toms. U'ic: ducks. C'rc; rreese, 40c for rull feathered; 20c for plucked. iutter Country, choice, 10c; mlsed, 6'. Kggs lie. t lathers Prime geese, 20c per lb; prime duck, ir,M7c per lb. Wool Medium unwashed. 12c: fine merino. un-t washed. 10c; tub-washed. 20fj2Uc; burry and un-1 merchantable. 5o less F'.eeswax 3"V for yellow; ZZc for dark. Honey llfi l."c per lb. HIDES. TALLCW. ETC. Clreen-falted Hides No. 1. 6',-c; No. 2, ZV.1 No. 1 calf, 8c; No. 2 calf. 6c. ;rHse White. 3c; yellow. 2?;c; brown, 2"ic. Tallow No. 1. 2c; No. 2. 2'-c. lioncs Dry, J12I&1S ier ton.

THK JOIIIIINCi Tit A (The quotations given below are the sellins prices, of the wholesale dealers.) Canned Good. Corn. 60c$1.23. I'eachea Standard 3-lb. $1.0 I. 7i; hM-ond?, il'al.lo; 3-lb pie, .'O41MH;; California btundard. 1.7:&2; California seconds, J1.4"4f 1.5J. Miscellaneous Hlackberrics. 2-lb, CGi70c: raspberries. 2-lV. jHl4i9ic; pineaj.ples. standard. 2-lb. 1.1' 'y 1.2o; choice. "J5i2.."; cove oysters. 1-lb, full .elgnt. Mi'jc; light. ti.",c; string beans, 'jk-: Lima bean:--. $1.1041. 20e; ieas, marrowfats. NCcfjil.10; early June, yocfa $1.10; lobsters. $1.8:.tJ 2; red cherries. JHCa$l; strawberries, Wii'Jlc; salmon, 1-lb, H.10j2; 3-lb tomatoes. fcUQSGc. Candles nnd Auta. Candies Stick. CVic per lb; common mixed, 5'ic per lb; ti. A. R. mixed, 7c; Uanner stick, 10c; cream mixed, 9c; old-time mixed. 7'ac. Nuts Soft-ehelled almonds. 12"&16c; English walnuts. 12c; Drazi! nuts. 10c; filberts, 11c; peanuts, roasted, 12c; mixed nuts, llfrl2c. Coul 11 nil Cuke. The following are the prices on coal and coke, as retailed in this market: Anthracite coal. 7 t-er ton: ' Pittsburg lump, ?3.75; Urazil block. $2.7S; Winlfrede lump. I3.7G; Jackson lump. x..0; Greene county, lump, $2.73; I'aragcn lump, $2..); Green county nut. $2.i0; liiossburg coal. $4.10; crushed coke. $3 per 24 bu; lump coke. $2.75; foundry coke, C per ton. Drugs. Alcohol. $2.32-g2.:0; aisafetlda. 25(g20c: alum. 2i Ctc; camphor. iOSCAc; cochineal UHitLZe; chloroiorni. 8i7c; copperas, brls, 340e; cream tartar, pure, 30?i22c: Indigo. ySOc; licorice, Calab., genuine, 3nli40c;- magnesia, carb.. 2-oz, 2i&3Gc; morphine. 1. it W.. per oz., $1.7ii2; madder. 14 lCc; oil. castor, per gal. $1.04 1.10; oil. bergamot, per lb. $2.73; opium. $2.4Ci2..r,e; quinine, P. & V., ler oz. 27Si32c; balsam copaiba. 601 7uc; soap, castlle. Fr.. 121Cc; toda. bicarb. 4,,-J6c: raits. Epsom, 4'aZc; sulphur. . flour. (6c; saltpeter, Kc; turer.tine. 3W2-"c; glycerine. lDH22c; olide Iotas.slum, $3'u3.P); bromide iotassium. 5052c; cholrate iKtash. 20c; borax. 12S14c; clnchonlda. t2)il3c; carbolic acid. 23U27c. Oils Linseed. 31ix33c ier gal; coal oil. legal test, 7$ 14c; bank, 40c: best straits. :,0c; Liibrador, COc; West Virginia lubricating. 2ig30e: miners'. 43c; lard oils, winter strained. In brls, 60c per Sal; In half brls, 3c per gal extra. Dry Goods. Uleached Sheetings Androscoggin L. 6'ic; Berkley. No. GO. 72c; Cabot. 6c; Capitol. lc; Cumberland. 6c; Dwlght Anchor. 74c; Fruit of the Ixim. 6Vjc; Farwell. 6'c; Fitchvllle. tfc; Full Width. 3Uc; (lilt Edge. 5c; Gilded Age. 4l2c; Hill. 6c; Hope. 6c: Llnwood. 'ic; Ixmsdale. 4c; Pea body. 3c; I'ride of the West. 104c; Ten Strike, Uc: I'epperell. 9-4. 13'ic; peppered. 10-4. 17e; Androscoggin. &-4. 16c; Androscoggin. 10-4. lc. Drown Sheetings Atlantic A. 6c; Argyle, 3c; Poott C. tc; Duck's Head. 6c; Clifton CCC, 5'jc; Conftltutlon. 40-inch. 6'rc: Carlisle. 40-lnch. 7Vac: Dwight's Star. 7c; Great Falls E. 6c; Great Falls J. 44c; Hill Fine, b'ic; Indian Head. 6c; Peppered R. 514c; Peppered. 9-4. 14c; Androscoggin. 9-4. 13c; Androscoggin. 10-1. 17c. Prints Allen dress styles. 4ic; Allen's staples. 4Vtc; Allen TR. 4c; Allen's robes. 3c; American Indigo, l'ic; Arnold LLC, c: Coeheeo fancy, .rc; Cocheco madders. 4';c; Hamilton fancy. 5c; Merrimae pinks and purples. 5'.e: Pacific fancy, 3e: Simpson's fancj 5c; Simpson Berlin solids. 5c; Simpson's oil finish. 6c; American shirting. 4c. Ginghams Amoskeag staples. 3c; Amoskeag Persian dress, 6c; Dates Warwick dress. 5'xc; Lancaster. .W; Lancaster Normandies. 6e: Whittenton Heather. 6c; Calcutta dress styles. 4-c. Kid-finished Cambrics Edwards. 3a;c; Warren, 3kc: Slater. 3s;c: Onesce. 3c. C.raln Hags Amoskeag. $ll.r.O; American. $11.:; Franklinvllle, ?i.rr,0; Harmony, til; Stark. $14.:). Ticking Amoskeag ACA. 10'ic: Conestoga DF. 12'-c; Cordis. 14"). 9.se; Cord la Fl 10c: Cordis ACE. ll'ic; Hamilton awnings. 9c; Kimono fancy. 17c: Lenox fancy.' ISc; Methuen AA. 10c; Or.kland AF. : Portsmouth. 10...c; Susquehanna. :2're: Shetucket SW. 6'sc; Shetucket F. 7c; Swift River. 5':c. Flonr. Straight grades. $."43.23; fancy grades. $5.3f 3.75; patent flour, f3.30tt5.73: low grades, Z.IIQU Groceries. Sugars City Prices Dominoes. 5.12c; cut loaf, 3.23c; crushed. 5.25c; f-owdered. 4.87c; granulated. 4.2c; fine granulated. 4.62c; extra fine granulated. 4.7Cc; coarse granulated. 4.73c; cubes. 4.S7c: XXXX powdered, 5c; mold A, 4.87c; diamond A. 4.62c; confectioners' A. 4.50c; 1 Columbia A Keystone A. 4.23c; 2 Windsor A American. A. !.2fe; 3 Itidgewood A Centennial A. 4.23; 4 Phoenix A California A. 4.13c; 3 Empire A Franklin D. 4.12c: 6 Ideal Golden Ex. C Keystone It. 4.0Cc; 7 Windsor Ex. cAmerlcan It, 4c; 8 Ridgewoixl Ex. C Centennial H. 3.9tc; 9 vellow Ex. C California D. 3.!Mc; p) yellow C Franklin Ex. C. 3.S7c: 11 yell4)w Keystone Ex. C. 3.81c; 12 yellow American Ex. C. 2.73c; 13 yellow Centennial Ex. C. 3.6V; 14 yellow California Ex. C, 3.62c; 15 yellow, 3.5e. 'ofree GoMi. 175&isc: prime, lSfl2rtc: strictly prime. 2cft22c; fancy green and yellow. 22 21c; Java. 2SSi32c. Roasted Old Government Java, 32's'fiXV: golden Rio. 24c; Pourbon Santos. 24c; (lildcd Santos. 24c; prime Santos. 2V; package ccfTees. Ariosa. 15.90c; Jersey. 14.90c-; Luxury, II. Wo: Lion. 14.f0e: Capital. 14.90c. Flour Sacks (paper) Plain, 1-32-brl, per 1.000. J2.ro; 1-16-brl. $3; -brl. 4-brl. $16: No. 2 drab, plain. 1-32-brl. ier l.ooo, $4.23; 1-16-brl. ;6.;o; S-brl. Jl'; Vbrl. ?20: No. 1 cream, plain, l-r2-brl. per 1C0. $7; 1-16-brl. $8.73: -brl. 111.50; U-brl. 2S.r0. ' Extra charge for printing. Salt In car lets. 73c; small lots. 80TK3c. Spices Pepper. lOftlSc: allspice. 10fil3c: cloves, 131 20c: cassia. 13f?13c; nutmegs. C5W75c ler lb. Molasses and Syrups New Orleans molasses, fair to prime, 203Oe; choice. 33840c; syrups, 13 (ti-Tc. WMdenware No. 1 tubs. JC56.25: No. 2 tubs, $5.2.ViS.50; No.' 3 tubs. J4.2."fi 4.30; 3-hoop pails, $1. 41.30: 2-hcop pails. $l.15ffr"l.20; double washboards. ?2.25?i2.73; common washboards, $1.23 I. ro; clcthes pins. 454 300 per box. Wood Iishe No. 1. per 1.W0. $2.30; No. 2. $3; No. 3. $3.30; No. 5, $4.30. Hit e Louisiana. 4i5c; Carolina. 4J6";c. Dean? Choice hand-picked nrvy. $l.P.r.W1.10 per bu: medium hamt-picked. $lfil.03; Llmas, Caiifirnia. 4,?i?i"c pr lb. Shot $l.2.'il.3) per bag for drop. Tad f.,''?i7c for pressed bars. Tlne Hemp. 121Sc per lb; wool, 8JT10c: flax. 20- 30c; pajer. 23c; Jute. 12 1? 13c; cotton. 16J?23c. Gunie. Ducks Mallard. $2.30 per doz: teals. $2 per doz; squirrels. WcH$l rr doz; rabbits. 6070c per doz; quails, fl.50?i 1.75. Iron nnd Steel. Par Iron 1.5031. Gov; horseshoe bar. 2,iig2sic: nail rod. 7c; plow slabs. 2'-c; American cast stetl, j5j11c; tire steel. 2u⁣ spring steel, 4, fQ Lc. Leather. Leather Oak sole. 21ti23c: hemlock sole. 2Ut 2Sc; harness. 2J;3;Jc; hklrtlr.g, 34"g41c; single map. 3236c: city kip. 6or,i7u-; French kip. 9c 1.20; city calfskin. l-OcfJl.lO; French calfskin. 1. 2K 2. nlls nnd Horseshoes. Steel cut nails, il-73; wire nails, from sttre, $I.W 52 laic, fiom mill. $1.73 rates. Horseshoes, per Keg. 3.3V: r.iule Khoes. per keg. $4.50; horse nails. l&:5 per bux. Daib wire, galvanize!, $2; painted, II. 73. I'roiluce, Fruits nnd egetHlden. Appls Pi ice ranging w ith quality, $1 ir brl; choice. $1.50; fancy. 1.7". lUnanas-Der bunch. No. 1. $1.30; No. 2. $1. CeUry 20tfi0c. Cabbage $1 per brl; New York, ?1.25 per brl; Holland cabbage. $1.25 per l'O lbs. Cheese New Vor.c full cream, 10$? 12c; skims. CJie l er !b. Grape Malaga grapes. C.30G7; light weight. $3.30. Lemons Messina, cheke, 5175 per box; fancy lemons, $3.30. Oranges Mexicans. J5Ti3.25 per box; California oranges. J2.3o1j3 per box; Valencia. 120 in Ux. $4. and 714 In box, :. tnlor.s-?2vi2.75 per brl. $1 per bu; Spanish. $1.50 rer crate. Potatoes SCcijJl ler brl. Sweet Potatoes Daltlrr.ore. $1. 3011 1.73 per brl'. Jersey sweets, $2fj2.25 ;er brl; Illinois sweets, $1.75 rer brl. Cranberries $31(6.30 ier brl. according to quality; bushel crates. $22.23. New Cider $3.23 per brl: $1.73 2 per half brl Pineapples ?2v 2.5o per doz. Provisions. Ducon Clear sides, 40 to 50 lbs average. 5;.c; 30 to 40 lh average. Cc; 20 to 30 los average 'c; bellies. 25 lbs average. 54c; 14 to 15 lbs aveifct, 'ac; 10 to 12 lbs average. 6c. CKar b;uks. 20 to 20 lbs awrage. 3c: 10 to 14 lbs uvtrbge. 6c; 7 to 1 lbs average, CViC. In dry-sit, ,c les. Hams Sugar-cured. 1 to 20 lbs average, l'e: 13 lbs average. loc; 124 lbs average, ll4c: It average. ilc; block hams, 10Silu'sc; all first brandy. se viils. sc less. Dreakfaat Dacon Clear firsts, lie; seconds, lOe. Lurd Kettle rendered, in tierces. c; pure Urd. 4rc. Mioulilers EngU!;-cnred. l& lbs aerage. C'c; 10 to 12 lbs average. 6'iC. Pickled Pork Pen irk. clear, per brl. 2C0 lbs, $11; rump pork, $9. See. Clover Choice recleaned. W lb. $134.30; prime. $4.30lr3; English, choice. $HM30; prime, $4.30 i3; alike. choice. 4.75ii5; alfalfa, choice, $4.50 Ci6: crimson or scarlet clover, $2.7333; timothy. 43 lbs. chob-e. tl.35Cil.20; strictly prime. 1 0: fancy Kentucky. 14 lb. Si.5fr3t.C0: cztr

clean. 7Cfi90c: orchard grass, extra. $3.23; red top. choice. $131-23; English blue grass. 21 lbs, ju.eyi.co. Tinners Supplier. Pst brands charcoal tin. IC. 10x14. 14x20, 12x12, f"..:.0Ti6; IX. 10x14. 14x20. 12x12, J77..vV 1C. 14x20. rooftrg tin. $4..vy,j3; IC. 2x2S. J'jIO; blo k tin. Jn pi';s. I'M", in bars. 20c. Iron 27 li Iron. 3c j-er lb; cliarccal Iron. 2'c advance; galvanized. 75 pr cent, discount. Sheet zinc. CTiC' c. Copier ldtoms. 21c. Planished copi-er. 2:c." Solder. 11312c. Window filnsisi. Price per Ki of 30 square feet. Discount. 9 aixi l'. sx to 10x13 Single: AA. $7: A. $.30: It. $6.23; C. 6. Double: AA. $3.f0; A, JS.30; D. .23. DxII and 12x38 to 16x24-Single: A A, $: A. $7.2,; li. $7: Louble: AA. $10.75; A, $9.23; II. $9..0. Ix20 and 20x20 to 20x30-SingIc : A A. $;ft.50; A. 13.50; H. 9. Double: A A. $14; A. $12.73; 1$. $12. 15x3t to 21x30 Single: A A, $11. Tv); A. $P; U. $9.25. Double: AA. 15.25; A. $13.75; It. J12.2".. 2t;2 to i4x26-Stngle: AA. $12: A. $10.50; D, 59..0. Double: AA, $16: A, $14..r.'t; I,. $13.25. 2!x34. 2"x32 and 3ux3o to 2Kx 14 Single: A A, 112.75; A. $11.75; D, $10.23. Double: AA. $17.23; A. fl5.0; R. $14. 2x! to 2x. Sincle; AA. $13; A. $13.30; H. $12. -Duible: AA. $19.75; A. $1S; P. 1C. C0x42 to :;x34 Single: A. $16.50; A. $11.75; II, $12.25. IXiuble: AA. $21.50; A. $19.75; li, $16.50. Six; to 34xCO-S:ngle: AA. $17.25: A. $15.75; D, $14,341. Double: AA. ?22.75; A. $21.25; li. $20. n i-3 a Ij-kstate th a sri:i:s.

Six Transfer, with it Teitnl Consider 11 Hon of d.O.". Instrurrents filed for record in the recorder's offi -e of Marion county, Indiana, for the twentyfour hours ending at 5 p. m.. Jan. 12, 18j7. as furnished by Theo. Stein, abstracter of titles, corner of Market and Pennsylvania streets. Indianapolis, Suite 229. first office floor. The Lemcke. Telephone 1760: George w. Stout to Sherman Perrv. lot No. 392. in Stout's Indiana-avenue addition $330 Squire Thompson to J. O. Pennington. Iyta 3 und 6, in Square 34. North Indianapolis.. 1,600 Samuel it. Waters to David T. Everett and wife. I,t 14, in Ulock 9, North Indianapolis l.ooO Robert Freund to John C. Neldlimer and wife. Lot 50. In Hendricks's subdivision, Outlot l0 1,700 Moller G. porter to William II. Johnson. It It. in Milligan's I'ark lane addition... 900 John S. Spann to Martha M. Furgason, lot No. 372. In Spann & Co.'s second Woodlawn addition 500 Transfer?, 6; consideration $6,030 WANTS A SALE SET ASIDE. Administrator AVnntn nigger Slice from Partnership. Yesterday John Walker, administrator of the estate of Kdward E. Clark, of Haughville, filed an application for a receiver for the real estate business of Clark & Craiff, of which firm the deceased was the senior member. When Clark died Craif? bought from his widow her interest in the business for $."), but failed to tile his bond as surviving partner. The administrator thinks the consideration not sufficient and wants more money for the half interest. Und Xo Licenne. Yesterday Judse McCray fined Richard Barrett, of Bethel, $23 In cash of two cases for selling liquor without a license. There were sdx Indictments, but tho other cases were taken under advisement. It beinjj shown that Barrett thought he had compiled with the law when he secure! a government license. 3InIsoll Plead- Guilty. Fred Maisoll. the man who was caught in the act of burglarizing: the house of an acquaintance and on whore premises was afterward found a lot of stolen goods, was sentenceel to four months In jail yesterday by Judge McCray on his plea, of guilty to petty larceny. Sold Liquor on Sunday. Fre?derlck Vobrath, a saloon keeper, was fined $25 and costs in each of two cases yesterday for selling liquor on Sunday. He said he could not remember having sold the liquor. THE t'OlUT ItECOIlI!. Supreme Court. 171S3. Worthly vs. Burbanks. Torter C. C. Reversed. Hackney, J. The indispensable elements necessary to create title by adverse possession are as follows: 1. It must bo hostile and under a claim of right. 2. It must bo actual, y. It must be open and notorious. 4. It must bo exclusive. 5. It must be continuous, but the land need not be held by actual possession when it Is wholly unfit for anv beneficial use. 17WH. Fisher vs. L.. N. A. & C. Rv. Co. Newton C. C. Affirmed. Monks. J. In determining wether the facts, found by the jury, are sufficient to entitle the person having the burden of proof to a judgment this court can only consider the facts properly found, disregarding evidentiary facts, legal conclusions and matters not within the Issues, and when any fact material to any issue, is not set forth, the presumption is that there was not evidence sufficient to establish such fact and the same Is treated as found against tho party having the burden of proof to such fact, and in an action against a railroad company for damages caused by its negligence there must be some facts found showing that the person injured used ordinarv care, unless the injury was Inflicted willfully, and in order to constitute willful injury the act which pro duccd It must have been Intentional or must have been done under such circumstances as evinced a reckless disregard of the safety of others and a willingness to inflict the injury complained of. 17103. Levering vs. Brinel. Tippecanoe S. C. Reversed. Jordan. C. J. An insolvent corporation has the same right as a natural person, in regard to preferring its creditors, although a portion of the directors of the corporation are sureties upon the claims of the creditors preferred. 17.TW. L.. X. A. & C. Ry. Co. vs. Bates. White C. C. Petition for rehearing overruled under Rule 20. 1S011. Town of Sullivan vs. Cluggage. Pullivan C. C. Transferred to Appellate Court. Superior Court. Room 2 Lawson M. Harvey. Judge. Orang G. Pfaff vs. Fred W. Cook; note. Judgment against defendant for $120.60 and costs. Indianapolis Brewing Company vs. Frank A. Gisler; chattel mortgage. Judgment against defendant for 52'J4.02 and costs. Sander & Recker vs. Harvey J. Sells; notes. Judgment against defendant for liss.20 and costs. Daniel Padrick vs. C. C. C. & St. l. Railway Company; elamages. On trial bv jury. Room 3 Vinson Carter, Judge. Shellhouse & Co. vs. Mary A. Cruse; mechanic's lein. Dismissed and costs paid. Criminal Court. J. F. McCray, Judge. State vs. Frank Girton: grand larceny. Two years on plea of guilty. State vs. Richard Barrett; selling liquor on Sunday. Fined $25 and costs. State vs. Richard Barrett; selling liquor without a license (two cases). Fine of $2T and costs in one and the other taken under advisement. State vs. Ora Wilson; grand larceny. Released from workhouse 011 order of Judge McCray. State vs. Frenl Maisoll; petty larceny. Four months in jail on plea of guilty. Circuit Court. Henry Clay Allen. Judge. S. P. Harlan vs. William E. Boyd. Finding for plaintiff. New Suit si Filed. Indiana Society for Savings vs. George Kveritt et al.; on bond. Room 2. Robert Bates et al. vs. Quincy Van Hummell et ul.; damages. Room 2. Susan A. Light vs. Theodore G. Light; dive rce. Room 2. Erastus M. Brlggs vs. William G. Briggs et al.: lien. Room 2. Christian Pothast et al. vs. Marcellus L. J. Smock et al.; to declare title bond void. Room 1. Interstate Building. 'Loan and Savings Association vs. Eugene G. Risk et. al.; foreclosure. Room 1. C. II. & L Rallroatl Company vs. Frank Mummenhoff; on account. Room 1. State ex rel. Etta J. Mann vs. Luke Walpo!e; mandamus. Room 3. Lavlna Abbott vs. George M. Abbett; divorce. Room 1. VITAL STATlSTlCS-JflN. 12. Dcatlin. Millard Mason, eleven years. 43 Kxcelslor avenue, organic heart trouble. AIlert Med 'sse. seventy-three years, CG5 Cornell avenue, pneummla. Infant Messer, three days. City Hospital. Inanition. John Nolan, forty-e'.ght years. City Hospital, morphine i.lsonlr.r. Miles M. Reynolds, fifty-seven. Insane Hospital, piret- is. Ltura N. Knrlsht. fifty-five years. Concord avenue, seplicoemia. William 1 Hoss. thirty-six years. ISt Fates street, typhoid fever. Lizzie Reiner, fifteen years. MO Church street, ccnsumptlon. ' m lllrthN. J. II. and Iiura Ilolman. buy. John ant .Icnnett Snyder. Kill. John and Pearl lianks. cirl. W. IC. and Glenna Purt. boy. S. J. and llnima Itookes. rlrl. Marriage Llrnte. Silas Simmons and Jesse Rear. Henry Aichele and Lizzie Hertleln. John F. Sfriebeck and Lottie Rlssell. Arthur Penton and Maud Waters. William Day and Myrtle Roberts.

WHEAT BECAME STRONG

AX EARLY SLH1P OVERCOME AXD FimiMCSS DEVELOPED. -- Corn nml Oat Stiffened I p nnd Scored Small Ad vnnce-s. Provisions Fell Off. CHICAGO, Jan. 12. Wheat sold below SOc to-day, but rallied later and closed strong, at Sihc, or 'tc. abov the closing figures of yesterday. Good cash business and renewed reports of the Argentine crop failtiro were features in the advance. Corn and oats follo.ved wheat, making advances of Uc each. Provisions were weak and lost loe. In wheat Liverpool opened only 4d to y lower than It closed the day before, not withstanding the l"c drop here. Because of such relative firmness abroad the market here orened firm at frcm hflc to bO'c for May, or from Uc to ?c above the point it closed Monday. The Northwestern receipts gave indications of increasing and the foreign news was not found sufficient to maintain the advance Pgainst the vigorous selling with which It was immediately attacked. May yielded slowly, but surely, until it reached and then dropped another Ue, to 7?4v. in about a half minute, tho lowest price it has sold at for some time. That was tho turning point, however, for as tho first selling flurry ceased the news of the day began to have its effect and the price recovered a cent almost as fast as it had gone the other way. One of the strong factors was an Argentine cable from the representative of the Deering Harvester Company In Argentine, who reportxl that the crop there was a failure and that the export surplus would not exceed 12.0UO.(XiO bu and would probably not be moro than y.OOO.OUO. Another encouraging factor was the sale of 100.000 bu of cash wheat for prompt shipment to the seaboard by rail as well as the repetition of crop damage news from Europe. This was influential enough to put the price up to Siysc by 11:30 o'clock. There was some reaction after that on realizing, but In the main prices were f.etnly held to the close of the session. May finally sold to Wise and closed at that figure. Corn was firm but dull, the strength coming principally from the advance in wheat. The seaboard clearances were again liberal, amounting to 416.TCJ bu. The only bearish item was the local receipts, which were 3l3 ears, but are expected to be light to-morrow. May opened Y&c higher, at 24c, and advanced to 21?4e, closing steady at that price. The opening In oats was firm and the feeling throughout the session was indicative of strength. The feeling was mainly in sympathy with wheat, yet gcod short buying assisted materially in advancing prices. May opened unchanged at lSVic, and advanceti to ls4c, where it closed. The action of provisions rather disgusted, tho bulK The demand which was characteristic of yesterday's market had disappeared to-day and most of the purchasers iealized on their lines at the close. May pork being 10 cents lower, at $7.00; May lard. 7Hc lower, at $1.05; May ribs 5c lower, at $4.07." Estimated receipts for WednesdayWheat. 17 cars; corn, ISO; oats, 85; hogs, 45,000 head. Open- Illfih- Low- ClosArtioles. in. est. est. in. Wheat Jan 7S 78j 77 78 May S02 81M, 7!4 K0' July 7G'i 7N 73t, 764 Corn Jan May July Sept Oats Jan 22 U 22 22'i 22, 25 24 , 24 24 S 254 257, 25' 3 26 14 26T 268 . 26; 18 1H 1 16 is; mk May Pork-Jar. $7.W) I7.X0 rr.C5 $7.5 May 8.02 R.rs 7.i0 T.w Lard Jan 3.97 3.97 3 3. IK) May 4.12 4.12 4.05 4 ( 5 Ribs Jan 4.00 4.0 4.00 4.00 May 4.12 4.12 4.07 4.07 Cash quotations were as follows: Flour easy. No. 2 spring wheat. 78ic: No. 3 spring wheat. 74tt77c; No. 2 red. ST,(H'c. No. 2 corn. 22'c; No. 2 yellow com, 22'.2tf22V. No. 2 oats, 16' 4 l5'c; No. 2 white, f. o. b.. 2H;c; No. 3 white, f. o. b.. lSfr2e. No. 2 rye. 37'sc. No. 2 barley nominal: No. 3. f. o. b.. 2534c; No. 4, f.' o. b., 24'i'26c No. 1 flaxseed, 74$j77c. Prime timothy seed. 2.62J2.i5. Mss pork, per brl. r7.70u 7.75. I.ard, er 100 lbs. t3.'.ift3.2c. Short-rib sides, loose, $.1.9004.15. Dry-salt shoulders, boxed. $4.2.ft 4.50. Short-clear sides, boxed. $4.1214ff4.25. Whisky, distillers' finished (roods, per gallon. $1.18. Receipts Flour, 10.000 brls; wheat, 15.nw bu; corn. 116.000 bu; oats. 123.000 bu: rye, 5.000 bu; barley, 42.0n) bu. Shipments Flour. 3.Ot brls; wheat. o.O bu: corn, 29,) bu; oats, I'Ott.OOO bu; rye, 1,000 bu; barley. 3.0o0 bu. AT .NEW YORK. Killing; Price in Produce at the Senbonrd'M Coniiiierclul Metropolis. NEW YORK, Jan. 12. FlourReceipts; 40.81S brls; exports, 15.R02 brls; market dull and easier on spring patents, but otherwise firmly held. Winter patents, $4.9"fi'5.15; ' Minnesota patents, $4.6004.75; winter extras, $3.4513.85;, Minnesota bakers'. $3.45fi3.95; winter low grades, $2.75Q,1.10. Rye flour eiuiet. Superfine, $2.75 2.90; fancy. $2.90 03.15. Buckwheat flour dull at $1.1501.25. Ruckwheat dull at 29c. Corn meal ouiet. Yellow Western. 59c. Rye steady. Carlots, 43fi44e. Parley malt dull. Parley dull. Feeding. 3503ts. Wheat Receipts, 10.175 bu; exorts. 111.143 bu. Spot steadier; No. I hard. 96c. Options stronger on better cables than expected, sold off sharply on a raid by bears, hoping to force out long wheat, failing: in which they turned buyers, causing decided firmness, which lasted all day. closed 'ac net higher. No. 2 red. January, closed at fc9V; May. S6i0 37 9-16c. closed at J7'ic Com Receipts, ZS.fM bu; exports. 147.63S bu. SiKit steady; No. 2. 291,if. Options opened firmer an. I held very steady all day on higher receipts than exiected and fair buying; closed at li'-rc net higher. January closed at 29'4c; May iO' 30ic, closed at 211-140. Oats Receipts, 5.200 bu expoits, 10.4lt a. Spot dull hut steady; No. 2, 22,4c. Option; i?t but steady, closing ic net higher. May, ISic. closed at 23,4c. Hay firm. Shipping. S-VOCOo: good to .ice. 70 ffi75c. Hops steady. Hides firm. Leather firm. Wool quiet. lieef steady. Cut meats tjuiet. Pickled bellies, $4Ti4.f-0; pickled shoulder. ?l.25; pickled hams, $8.2509. Lard easier. Western steam, $1.20; refined firm. Tallow firm. i-otton-seed oil steady. Prime crude, 2.02O,1:c; prime yellow. 23'.2C. Coffee Opt ions opened steady at 5015 points advance, following favorable rubles. Kuropean buvlng. smaller lecelpts at liraxii and fairly libera'! warehouse deliveries; tracing chiefly local, and market ruled quiet; closed steady from unchanged to 15 faints net advance. Sales. 11.750 bass, including: March, 9. 6009. 65c. Spot coffeeRio dull; No. 7 Invoice. 10M.c; Jobbing. lOtye; mild quiet; Cordova, IS'.jftKc. Rio Receipts two days. 13.000 bags; cleared for the Pnited States. 6.t00 bags; cleared for Kurope. 1.001 bags; stock. 344.000 bags. Total warehouse deliveries from Unlied States, 11.907 bags, including 13.214 bags from New York. Sugar Raw quiet: fair refining. 2 13-16c; centrifugal, 96 test, 3 3-16c; refined quiet. TRADE IV (H:EIIAL. Quotations! nt St. Loui, Baltimore, Cinclnnntl and Other Pluee. ST. LOITIS. Jan. 12. Flour unchanged. Wheat ojned -e higher, but the feeling was weak on disappointing news from Liverpool. A steady decline set In. but later there was a better feeling, and tho market rallied, closing unsettled at an advance over yesterday for futures. Siot dull and steadv. No. 2 red. cash, elevator, 85:.ac bid; track. SSla0:,Oo: No. 2 hard, cash, nominal; May. MiC-eo: July. 75';c. Corn firm; futures oper.ed better, but speculation was light and the f actuations within a narrow- range, closing firm a fraction above yesterday. Sot steady: No. 2. cash. 20;c; January, 20c asked; May. 22;;022se. Oats dull, weak and easier for both spot and futures. No. 2. cash. 17c; May, 194c bid. Rye lower at 32c bid. Parley dull; malting. 3004'. Corn meal. $1.35. Pran dull and nominal. Flaxseed higher at 74c. Prime timothy seed. $2.40. Hay firmer. Prairie. $3.750 7: timothy. $5..V.01O 5O. llutter unchanged. Eggs firm at 11c. Whisky. $1.1S. Pork lower. Standard mess, jobbing. $7,550 R. Ird lower. Prime steam, ?3.75; choice, $I.S5. I tii con Roxed fhoulders. $4.55; extra short clear. $4.70; ribs. $4.75; shorts. $I.W. Iry-alt meats Poxed shoulders. $4.5: extra short clear. $4.20: ribs. $4.40; shorts. $4.55. Receipts Flour, 3.0O0 brls- wheat, 19,i bu; corn, 17.0O0 bu: oats. 42.KK) bu. 'Shipments Flour. 4.e"0 brls; wheat. 36,000 bu; cxrn. Hs.f'00 bu; eats, 38.000 bu. LIVERPOOL. Jan. 12. Pacjn Demand moderate. Cumberland cut, 25 to 3 lbs. 27s 6d; short rib. 20 to 24 lbs. 26s 6d: long clear, light. 25 to 28 lbs. 27s; long clar. heavy. 4 to 15 lbs, 26s 6d; short clear backr. light. 18 lbs. 2Cs bd: short clear middles, heavy. 45 to 50 lbs. 24s fid; clear bellies. 14 to 16 lbs. 27s 6d. Shoulders Square. 12 to" 18 lbs. 26s. Hams Short cut. 14 to 16 lbs. 39s 6d. Tallow Fine North American. Reef Extra India mess. 02s 6d; prime mess. .is. Pork Prime mic; tine Western. 4s 9d: medium Western. 41s 3d. Lard quiet. Prime Western. 21s: reHned. in ! pHils. 22s -!. Cheese firm: demand moderate. Finest American white and colored Se:teml r. 52s. Putter Finest Pnited States. 9V; good. 55s. Refrigerator beef Forequarters. CJ8d; hindquarters. .V"l. PALTIMORE. Jan. 12. Flour quiet. Receipts. 12.04'- brls: exports. 4 brls. What dull. Spot, 9l4Sj92e: Mav. 8Vis84C. Rece'.ots, ".."60 bu: exlorM none. Southern by sample. 920WC. Com steadv. Sid. 270 27lc: steimer mixed. 25S025'4C Riicipts. 235.164 l'J'. exi rts, 42.H57 bu. Southern white. 22027e; Southern yellow. 220270. Oats steady. No. 2 white. 24025-c. Receipts. 15.0:.9 bu: experts none. Rye firmer. No. 2 Western 4'0 41r'c. Receipt. 9.170 bu; xwcrts nnne. Ha linn. Choice timothy, $I3.5"01!. tjrain freights very ejulet; prices steadily held unchanged. Putter and fgKs steady and unchanged. Cheese firm and unchanged. TOLEIH). Jan. 12. Wheat higher and steady. Cash, 93c; May, 94c; July. 79c. Com dull nnd steady. No. 2 mixed. 22c; No. 3 mixed, 2Uac; No. 2 yellow, 22.ic. Oats dull ani steady. No, J

mixed. 17'yc; May. 19c. Rye dull and steady. No. 2. 2-Sc. Clover seed stead'. Prime, cash. $5.27,.i nominal; March, $5.32. CINCINNATI. Jan. 12. Flour firmer. Wheat firmer. No. 2 red. 92'?0e. Receipts. 2.000 bu; shipments, 3.50O bu. Corn tlrm. No. 2 mixed. 22c. Oats steady. No. 2 mixed. 19-fi 19-c. Rye dull. No. 2. 36c. Lard lower at .1.7S. Dvilk meais firmer at $404.12'. P.accn stroncer at ?4.h7',2. Whisky active; sales of 1.170 brls on a basis of $1.1 for spirits. Putter easy. Sugar easier. F.gS dull and easy at ll'tc Cheese steady. DI7TR01T. Jan. 12. Wheat firm. o. 2 red. 91c; May. S2o. Cora No. 2,-22. Oats No. 2 white. 19Uo. Rve No. 2. y.tc. Clover s'ed. .Z0. Receipts Wheat, 3,450 bu; e-orn. 2.'x) u; oats. 1,200 bu. LIVERPOOL. Jan. 12. Wheat-Demand jpoderate. No. 2 red spring, 6s lOd; No. 1 California. 7s 2d. Wool. DOSTON. Jan. 12. The business in the wool market here continues dull, with no material ehange In the situation. Territory wool maintained a steady tone, but the general business hi'9 leen confined to small-sized lots. Fleee wools as a whole are quiet, w ith prices, steady. Australian wool is moving slowly, but the market holds ia a steady position. Following arc the quotations for leading transactions: Ohio and Pennsylvania fleeces X. and ate. 17'ts'tt lc; ..X and above. 19020c; No. 1 combing. 210 22c; No. . combing. 21022c; delaine, 2"c. Michigan, Wisconsin, etc. X Michigan. I6ftise; No. 1 Michigan combing. 2cfir21c; No. 1 Illinois comblns. 20021; No. 2 Michigan combing. 2JSi21c: No. 2 Illinois combing. 2"i21c; X New York, New Hampshire and Vermont, 14Vil5e; No. 1 New York. NewHampshire and Vermont. ISc: delaine Michisan. 15 020c; unwashed medium. Kentucky and Indiana. i-bocH combing. 16017c; Kentucky and Indiana "ii-blood combing. l017e: Missouri iiblood combing. 14016c; Missouri "S.-blood e-ombln. 15015c; braid combing. 15016c; lake and Georgia. 15016c. Texas wools Spring medium 1 12 months). 11012c; scoured price. 2702Se; spring fine H2 months), 10011c; scoured price, 31032c. Territory wools-Montana fine medium and fine. 92011c; scoured price. 3032c; staple, 24035c. Ptah. Wvoming. etc. Vine medium and fine. 8011c; scoured price. 3O032e; staple. 34035c. California WOos Northern spring. 11013c; scoured price. J2 a34o; middle county spring. 9010c; scoured price, 3etf.T2e. Australian, scoured basis Comblns sulTfine, 470 4Sc; combing good. 420 45c; combing average, 29041c; Queensland combing, 42041c. Oils. WILMINGTON. Jan. 12. Rosin firm. Strained. $1.40: good. J1.50. Spirits of turjentine nothing doing. Tar steady at 95c. Tunentine firm. Hard, $1.30; soft nothing doing; virgin. $1.84. NEW YORK. Jan. 12. Petroleum dull; Pnited closed 90c bid. Rosin steady. Strained, common to good. $1.7O0i.72',t. Spirits of turpentine steady at 27't:02M;c. SAVANNAH. Jan. 12. Spirits of turpentin firm at 250. Sales. 616 brls. Rosin firm. ater white, $2.35; window glass, $105. OIL CITY. Jan. 12. Credit balances. 90c: certificates, 91c Shipments, 53,974 brls; runs, 97,3.4 brls. CHARLESTON. Jan. 12. Rosin firm at $1.40. Spirits of turpentine firm at 25c asked. nutter, Ekkm nnd Cheese.

NEW YORK, Jan. 12. Putter Receipts. s.JM. eor. cmnll 71-fille! Tlfl It SkltOS. 408C1 full SkltTlS. 2s03c. Eggs Receipts. 3.S71 packages; market steady. State and Pennsylvania. 1740lS'.ic; Western, 13017c. PHILADELPHIA. Jan. 12. Putter firm; good demand. Fancy Western creamery. 21c. Lggs firmer. Fresh near-by. 17c; fresh Western, lo 17c. Cheese firm; fair demand. CHICAGO, Jan. 12. On the Produce Exchange to-day the butter market was firm. Creamery.!. 19c; dairy. 9017c. Cheese steady at 8!x09'tc. Lggs steady. Fresh, 15c. Cotton. NEW ORLEANS. Jan. 12. Cotton quiet and steady. Middling. 7c; low middling. C-c; good ordinary. Net receipts, 14.C61 bales; gross, 14.942 bales; exports to the continent, 4,. 00 bales; sales, 3,750 bales; stock, 451.641 bales. NEW YORK. Jan. 12. Cotton Middling. 7 5-15e. Net receipts. 2.421 bales; gross. 13.578 bales; forwarded. 4.741 bals; sales, 590 bales; spinners, 90 bales; stock. 300,647 bales. MEMPHIS. Jan. 12. Cotton steady. Middling. 6"4c. Receipts, 1.593 bales; shipments, 2,963 bales; stock, 168,302 bales; sales, 1,450 bales. Dry Good. NEW YORK, Jan. 12. As usual on Tuesday there were no mails, and little business was reached from that quarter. Many new buyers put in an appearance, but while many inquiries were made the results in the way of purchases were verv disproiortionate. The movement of goods on "old purchases were well maintained, but new business was of moderate volume. FALL RIVER. Jan. 12. Print cloths, 2'ic nominal. No demand. m Metnls. NEW YORK, Jan. 12. Pig iron quiet; Southern. $11012.25; Northern. $11013. Copper strong; brokers', 11V: exchange. 11.652c. Tin firmer; straits. 13.10015c; rlates market steady. Sjclter steady: domestic. 3.900 4c. The lead market Is very strong on favorable foreign news and a broadening speculative tendency, with brokers naming 2.S0c for placing large lots, while the exchange figures are 3.O2St03.O5c. LIVE STOCK. Cattle Active and Strong 11or Active nnd Stronsr Sheep Active. INDIANA IOLIS. Jan. 12.-Cattle-Reccipts. C00; shipments. 150. There was a light supply of all grades. The market was fairly active at strong prices, but not quotably higher. All sold earljv Export grades $4.4 5.00 Shippers, medium to good 5.,: Shlpiers. common to fair 3.60 Feeders, fair to good ,2.r, , Stockers, good to common ...0 3.40 Heifers, good to choice...... 3.400 3.5 Cows, good to choice 2.R.0 3.55 Cows, fair to medium foCows, common and old 1.--J0 Veals, good to choline 2.0V& 3.2 Hulls, gexxl to choice 2. .0 3.Pulls, common medium 1.25 2.50 Milkers, goed to choice 30.W&40.W 4 Itgs Receipts. 7.500; shipments, 1.500. The market opened slow, later ruling active. Packers and shippers were fire buyers, and all sold In good season, the closing being strong. Lights 3 J? Mixed 3.303.42 Heavy packing and shipping 3.3003.42 IMjrs. 2.500 3.40 ltoughsT V.'.V.V.V. 2.500 3.10 Sheep and Lambs Receipts, 1.100; shipments. SW. The market was more active and stronc at quotations, all selling. Sheep, good to choice $3 2-1? Sheep, common to medium l.o0-.. Umbs, good to choice 4.50..oo Iimbs, common to medium 3.500 4.2j Pucks, per head 2.5004.50 ElKewhere. CHICAGO. Jan. 12. Sales of cattle dragged at about the prices that prevailed during the latter part of last week. A few really choice beeves found purchasers at $505.35. and a few very common steers sold at $3.5003.75, but the larger part of the cattle crossed the scales at $4.L0 4.V. Stockers and feeders remained firm, with sales chieflv at $3.2504.10. Putcherlng cattle were off lOo. Calves were active and firm, with a mod hleher. but Chicago packers bought freely at $3.lo03.47I3 for common to choice, with sales largely at $J.2There was an active demand for sheep, and prices were strong to l"e higher for desirable crferings. Common to choice sheep sold at 2.250 3 75. Western fed flocks going largely at $2.40 and upward. Yearlings brought $3.750 4.25. and lambs were active at $405.30 for common to the best, with a few inferior flocks selling at $3.5003.75. Receipts-Cattle. 4,5oo; hogs. 32,M; sheep. 11,000. ST. LOUIS. Jan. 12.-Cattle Receipts. 4.000; shlnments. 7n): market 10c lower. .uxie Mop (fit AO- Teraa cept for lower grades; steers, $2.600 4.10; cows, ilogs-Receipts. lo.OOO; shipments, 4.000; market 10c higher. Light, $2.1003.30; mixed, $33.25; heavy. $2.9003.35. . , SheVp Receipts. 3.000; market strong and active. Muttons, $2.750 3.85; Southwesterns, $2.S..03.7u; culls. $1.6502.75; lambs. 305. KANSAS CITY. Jan. 12.-Cattl--Receipts. 12,ooo; shipments. 1.500: best grades steady; others weak. Texas steers. J2.W04; Texas cows. $l..i05 2 SO; native steers. $3.2504.90; native cows and heifers. $1.750 3.60; stockers and feeders, $2.o0 3.9o; bulls. $2.250 3.10. Hogs Receipts. 18.(KH; shipments. 400; market active and steady. Hulk of sales. $3.1o03.2o; heavies. $3.050 3. 17 ; packer. ?3.1'0 3.1,; mixe.l $3.1O03.22V2: liKhts. $303,224; Workers, $u.L0 3 22x: Pigs. $2.5003.10. Sheep Receipts". 4.fN0; shipments. 700: market steady. Lambs, $2.8505; muttons, $203.70. NEW YORK. Jan. 12. Peeves Receipts. 3"3; no trading. Cables quote American steers at lo0 10c. dressed weight; sheep at h8i0loc; refrigerator beef at 8'yic. Exports. 1.250 beeves. 1.4..2 hheep and 3.00 quarters of beef. Calves Receipts. 112: market firm; stronser for Western. Veals. $507.75; barnyard calves, $33.50; ordinarj' Western. $3.50. . Sheep and Lambs-Receipts. 2.2S2; market quiet and steadv. Sheep. $2.900 4.374: lambs, $4.. .0 5.-10. U0jjSReceipts, 5,002; market a little firmer at $3.50'g 3.90. EAST LIPERTY. Jan. 12.-Cattle steady. Prime. 4.o05; good. $4.4'4.Go; feeders, .6o&4; bulls, stags and cows, j-'ij.w. Veal calves. $6.5i'07. CINCINNATI. Jan. 12. Hogs active and steady at $2.7503.40. Receipts. 3.'M; shipment. 2.2'V. Cattle steady at $2.2504.50. Ueceiots. 200; shipments. VK . , Sheep steady at $2.2503.7... Receipts. .; shliments. 400. lmbs steady at $J.5ofr;5.15. IjOPISVILLK. Jan. 12. Cattle unchanged. Hogs steady and 5c higher. C!ioice packing. $3.3(102.25. Sheep unchanged. Pension for Veteran. Certificates have been Issued to the following; name-el Indianlar.s: OriRlnal Alpha It. Sharp. New Albany; William Thompson (deceased-), Columbia Cltv. Additional John Shutts. Derby. Restoration and Increase William Reser, Vevay. Restoration and Reissue Michael IJowman (deceased). Etna Green. . Increase William S. L'ell. Freetown; Wll-

packages; market steady, western creamer. (w-. cicrino "iv factorv. 9 Ti 14c. Cheese R

it.t'o -i7 iisicknees: market ouiet. State, larg

erate supplv. Texas fed steers were wanieo hi $3.7004.20. bulls and heifers selling at r2.7j03.6O. In iiogs prices were stronger and largely 2,c

Eastern shippers were not uoing mucn.

ping Steers. ?;.WU0.1.: oresseu ueei mm I'uunuii steers. $3.6004.S5: light bteers. $2.750 4.40; stockers and feeders. $203.75; cows and heifers. $I.u

and Indian came vai.! lower, ex-

Hogs Market fair, crime ngnc ami oesi medium. $3..V02.55: heavy hogs. t3.3O03.25; roughs. $2.250 3; prime pigs. 3.530 3.6o. .o-, Sheep steady. Prime. $3.8504; goo-1. $3.C03....; common K.4of3: common to good lambs, $40 4.85.

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ARCHITECTS. XV. SCOTT MOORK t SOX..12 ninckfunl Illock. Wnftlilncton nnd lerldlnn t: LOLISli. GinsO.X Hartford lllnek. Kl Ent Market Street. " AUCTIONEERS. 31'CtRDY t PCIIRV CRcnl-Entnte undu'ciu-ral Anetloneer). 12!) Y. Wnih. St.

AUCTION AND COMMISSION REEDE IinoWX, General Auctioneers Reoni 15! Commercial Clol Hide.

BICYCLES WHOLESALE AND RETAIL JOHN A. "WILDE (Remington Uicyelenj IDS 31aaaehuetta Avenue. BROOMS, MOPS AND WHISKS. THE PERRY BROOM MFG. CO S2 South neinvrnre Street. CARPET CLEANING AND RENOVATING. CAPITOL STEAM CAUPET-CLEAMMi WKS. (lMiidie MH)...3I. I. PLLXKETT.

CARRIAGES AND WAGONS-WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. II. T. COXDE I.VIPLEMEXT CO U7 to 33 CAnUol Avenue. Xorth. " CIGARS AND TOBACCO-WHOLESALE. TISH-I-MFNGO CIGAR UZO Eat Wanlilnnrtom Street. PATHFINDER CIGAR (Indlnna Clsur Company). .352 South Meridian Street. ilA.MULETO.MAX luc, Florida Seal Oc Clffura.43 Kentucky Av... Phone 14'J'2. DIAMONDS WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. J. C. SIPE (Importer Fine Diamond) Room A, IS Xorth Meridian St. " DRAUGHTSMAN. II. D. XEALY (Patent and Mecliuuicul Work). .... .Room 14 Hahbard Rloelr. DYE HOUSES. PAXTITORIUM Removed from TO Circle to 131 Xorth Meridian Street. ELECTROTYPERS! IXDIA'A ELECTROTYPE COM I' A.N (iirompi uork)..23 Ve.t Pearl Street. FLORISTS. '. BERTERMAXX BROS.. Xo. 8.1 and 7 I- Wuli. St. (Pembroke Arcade). Tel. S40 : GENERAL TRANSFER-HOUSEHOLD MOVING. MECK'S TRAXSFEli COitPAXY Pliotic 3:t."4 T Circle Street. HOUAX TRAXSFER, STORAGE CO Tel. 4175.S. W. Cor. Wash, and HltnotH Sta. JEXKIXS (Reuponalhle for damage) .. Phone 1522. 11 Xorth Alabama Street.

GRILLE AND HEXRY L. SPIEGEL, Designer and ja HARNESS. SADDLES STRAAV3IYER & X1L11S. dlrpulrlng

ICE CREAM-WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. PUTNAM COUXTY MILlv COMPAXY 12 to 1G Xorth Eaat Street.

JEWELRY FRED II. SCHMIDT

LAUNDRIES. UXIOX CO-OPERATIVE LAL'XDRY 13S-114 Virginia Ave. Call Phone lZHU LIVERY, BOARD AND HACK STABLES. THE CLIB STABLES (Kuth & Vuune), 5S Wet 3Inrket. Tel. lOGl " LOANS ON DIAMONDS, WATCHES, ETC. COXLEX'S CITY LOAX OFFICE 57 eat Washington Street. SOL0310XS ORIG1XAL LOAX OFFICE ..25 South lllinoU Street.

MANTELS AND GRATES. u , Ko JOHN 31. LILLY 7S and SO 3Iaa. Ave. P. 31. PLRSELL (3Inntcla, Gratea und Furnaces). .31 31aaacluaeit Avenue.

OLD HATS AND RUBBER GOODS REPAIRED. V3I. DEl'l'V -17 3laachuetta Avenue.

PAPER BOXES. BEE HIVE PAPER BOX CO. (Fancy, Plain or Folding Rosea). 7(1 W. Waah. St. PATENT ATTORNEYS. V II LOCICWOOD. . . 413 IIS LemcL.e Iluildlnir. CHESTER BRADFORD. 14-1G Hubbard Blk Cor. Waahlnsttm nl 31eridlau. H. P. HOOD A; SO. 2-3'J WrlBht Block, MS 1-2 Eaat Market Strrcl. T 11 L KM A.N Sl SILVIL'S 44, 45 and 4J W lien Uulldlatf.

PATTERNS-WOOD AND METAL. IXDIAX'APOLIS PATTERX OltlvS, (Make any trick or device), IOI S. Penn.

' PLUMBING AND J. S. FARRELL &. CO., Coutruvtora PRINTERS ND FRANK II. S3IITH (SO Engraved Curu. REAL C. W. PHILLIPS. (Insurance and. Puna

SALE AND LIVERY STABLES. HORACE WOOD, Carriage, Trap. Buckboarda, etc. .25 Circle. Tel. 1O07.

.SEEDS, BULBS, ETC. WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. HUXTIXGTOX it PAGE (Send for Catalogue) 7S E. .Market St. Tel. 12f. VAIL SEED CO. (ew Firm.) Get Catalogue.. . . X. Delaware St. Tel. 145.

SHOW WILLIAM WIEGEL

STENOGRAPHERS AND NOTARIES. HARDY & IIAX'SOX. Circular u Specialty. Shorthand taught JWl Lenickc Rlda

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UMBRELLAS, PARASOLS AND CANES. C. W. GUXTHER, Manufacturer. . . .21 Pembroke Arcade nnd 50 Maaa Ave.

WALL PAPERS. II. C. STEVEXS. (All Work Guaranteed.) 4IMI Xorth Senate Aenue. WINES. JCLIl'S A. SCHPLLER ..HO nnd 112 Xorth Meridian Street.

PHYSICIANS' Pit. W. B. FLETCHER'S SANATORIUM. Mental & Nervous Diseases, 121 N. Ala. bt. DR. REBECCA W. ROuERS, Dlseaaea of Women and Children. OFFICE1 llarloa Clock. Oflicft lioi'--12 a. m.; 2 to p. m. TL No. 17. 4 to S p. ro.. at resldenc. 20 dence Tel. No. 1ML Dr J. E. Anderson. -SPECIALIST-Chronio and Nervous Disoaies and Diseases of Women. Grand Opera House Block, N. Pennsylvania SL SAWS AXD MILL SUPPLIES. ATKINS c C & CO.. Manufacturer anl repairer rfClKCULAIt.CROt3 CUT. HAND and all other PELTING. EMERT WHEVLb --. and MILL SUPPLIES. C A C nilnoU street. 1 square south Y O Union Station. O A k7C BELTING and ISA V O EMERY WHEELS SPECIALTIES OF W. B.Barry Saw and Supply Co 122 S. PENN ST. All kinds of Saws repalrel. ABSTRACT OP TITLES. THEODOKE ps'nsirv, ABSTRACTER of TITLES Corner Market and Pennsylvania streets. Inclanapoli. Suite 229. First Office Floor. "Tbi Lemcke." Telephoie 1760. OPTICIANS. FITTED - OPTICIAN- 0 INDIANAPOLIS-IND. EDUCATIONAL. I'nter Xovv Day or XIkIiL Indianapolis I USiHESS WiiVERSlT V When Dulldini;. LstatliliU Kls. Write for catakgui?. E. J. PEEP. PicciU.T.t. liam Sater. (iuy: John P. Wrisht; Tiosa; John O. Strolrtr. Lake Station. Reissue John 1. Potter. Attic. Original Widows. te. Harriet I. iVard. Ioooote; minor of Frederick tln-sx, Wadesvllle; Matilda Latheman. River Vale; (reissue), I-uira A. Rowman, Etna Orttn. ItutldlaK Penult. PuivtrrMliit church. New Jersey anJ l'ilteinth street, frame addition. I's-'j.

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FRET WORK.. uufacturer . .31(1 Etmt Vermont Street. AND HORSE CLOTHING. Xeatly Done.).... 17 .Monument Place. WHOLESALE 3U Juckaou Place, opp. I'nion Station. STEAM HEATING. Xorth Illinois Street. ENGRAVERS. l.oo).22 Xorth rennaylvanla Street. ESTATE. insr and Loan)... TO Monument Place. CASES. C Weat Loulalana Street. - CUT RATE. 15 Soutb llllnola Street. 5 or 12 South Illinois Street. DIRECTORY DR. MARTIN. Ofllee phone. ICS. Residence. 1T!. Office. 58 East Ohio St. Dr. Sarah Stockton ZZ7 NORTH DliLAWAnC STPEl-T. Office Hours: 9 to 11 a. m.; 2 to 4 p. ia. Tel. lot. Dp. J. -cV. citolilflto, SLRGEOX. OFFICE 9C Eaat U.rket street. Hours-. 10 r m.; 2 to S p. m.; Bund-ys except . Teiephoi , S41. 131-e. C I. PLETCIIEW, Ri-sIDEXCi: orl Pennsylvania street. OFFICE;) South Meridian street. OSice Hours to 10 a. nu; I to 4 p. m.; Tul , p. m. Te.ephones OfUce. 907; residence. 47. ' FAST TRAINS TO Lottisville, Ky. PennsylvaniaShortLine Iave 2:40 a. n:.; arrive Louisville, Fourteenth street. C:i a. m. ; Union Station 7:u0 a. m. daily. I'tve s:li a. in., arrive lulvllle, Fourteeathi ttreet. 11:30 nucn; Cniun Station ll:4i non dally. Leave V.Zj i. in.; arrive Lcutfevill Fourteenth Ftrot. p. in.: Union Station 6:30 j. m. 1miIv. Iave S:CU m. ; Mmve Louisville. Fourteenth Mr-et. :2 t. ra.; L'r.ion Station i:40 r. ni. dily, except Sunday. i nin.ylvanU hih-(rra3e itandard coaches i l buffft parlor ar.d .l'.epnT tat. TicVct o:?ices. No. 4 WVM Wafhinstcn treet No. 46 Jackscn rlce and Prion Station. GEO. i:. ROCKWELL, L). P. A. i:. A. FOUR. tl. P. A. VAXDALI The Short Line for ST. LOUS aod THE WEST. Leave Indianapolis lal!y 7:10 a. m., 8:15 a. m.. IZiVt iiooii. 7:-" p. trt.. 11 :!' i. m. Arrie St. Loui.i Pnlon Station p. m. 7:12 i. ni.. 1:14 a. in.. I a. m. Parlor car on 12:4' noon train daily an! locul het'cr on 13 :2J p. 111. train dally lor Evansvillc, open to iccclve paaclltr at h '."') Ticket olTiccr. No. 4 We?t WaKhln?torj street. No. J.icli.on place- and 1'nion Sla tion. Ci:0. E. ROCKWELL. I. I. A. E. A. 1'ORD. Central Passenger Agent. JAli: DEPOSITS. S. A. HLUTCilKIt & COS Safe : Deposit : Vault ::o r.Ast w ahinttii st. ALrolute afty aulnat tir-j and l arjlir. Pchc man il.iy and night on guard. Do tigiied for s at -3 keeping of Monvy, Eoudi, Will?, Deeds. Abstracts, "iivi r I'lale. Jewels and valuable Trunks. Package. tc. Contalnn 2.P0 boxes. Rent $5 to f 45 per yenr. JOllX S. TARK1.NGTON, ... Mannfier.