Indianapolis Journal, Indianapolis, Marion County, 13 June 1892 — Page 7
. TOE INDIANAPOLIS JOURNAL, MONDAY, JUNE 13, 1892.
Tk Indianapolis National Dank. c aignted United States Deroaltory. Corner Room. Odd-Fellowa JU1L Theo. P. IlAtOHxr. Frest. E. E. Rkxford, Casa MOSEY, STOCKS AND GRAIN
Kcw York Bears Discreetly Withdrew While the Bulls Dad Their Innings. business on 'Chanpe Wa tnn.-ually Active and Strnnir At Jndianaioli.s Nleat and Corn UnderneLt a fcJight Incline. THE ItONI) MARKET. Railroad Taaues Failed to ilea pond to the Strength In Stocks. At New York, Saturday, money on call was easy, rith no loans, closing ottered at 14 per cent. Prime mercantile paper, 214S5 per cent. Sterling: exchange was quiet, bnt steady at 4.87 for aixty-day bills and LSa for demand. The total salep. of stocks were 179,104 sharts, including the following: Atchison, 6.S70; Chicago Gas, 1,1100; Delaware, Luckavrana &, Western, 4,010; Erie, 4.VT0; Louisville 3l Nashville, 2,400; Missouri Pacific. 8,550; Northwestern, ,r.r, Northern Pacific preferred. 8,10; New England, 16,040; lfeadm. C.C50; St. Paul, 4C.3CO; Union Pacific. 5,tX0: Western Union, 2.S25; Wheeling & Lake Erie, 3,130. The stock rnancet -was unusually active and decidedly strong, displaying the most pronounced tone it has shown for weeks. The bulls were in complete command, and the demonstration against the list in the early dealings soon faded away, and prices took a rapid upward movement. The hank statement was of a neutral character, hut it would have bad no intluence, one way or the other, in any case, against the burin? of the specialties by both London and Chicago, especially the latter. Chicago orders to buy were in the market in force, and St. Paul was once more the leader of the market, both in activity and strength, though the other grangers followed closely. There was a sharp slump in New England in the early trading, but its loss of 1 per cent, had no intluence of note, the pressure by the bears on the rest of the list caused fractional concessions for the time being, which, however, were soon recovered when the market once more began its upward march. A few specialties like .Manhattan. Wheeling &. Lake' Erie and borne others made marked game, but the movement of the day was in the grangers. The close was active and strong at the top lieu res. The trading reached 170,021 listed . and 2,883 unlisted. Kailroad bonds were fairly active, but failed to respond to the strength in the stock list, as it has failed heretofore to sympathize with its weakness, and while there were a few marked movements in the active issues, the ch arises, as a rule, are insignificant. Saies. 913.000. Government bonds were dull and steady. State bonds were neglected. Closing quotations were: Four per cou t. re. 1 1 C 4 txuis & Nash ...... T23i Four per ct. coup-HT L. 4 New Albany.. 1:5 9 Pacific ;s of 'D5...-100 Missouri Pacific... 50 Atchison 31-' X. J. Central 1H3 Adams txpresa...l4fifl' Northern Pacific.. JO Alton T. II 33 IX. Pacific prer...... 354 Alton AT. II.pref.lfiO (Northwestern 11G4 American Expr's 11 Northwest'n prer.. 146 Ches. &OQlo 2'A X, V. Central 112U C. AO.pref. lit.. 61 O. A Mississippi. 20 O. . O. prer. 2d.. 42 C 11. AIJ C.C.. CAPLL... G6ks o. s 31. irer .. Peoria, I. A E..., . 85 . 17 .107a . 73 . f0 Pullman Palace... Del., I.ack A W lStflKock Islam! lort Wayne -1324 I". . Express... Lake Erie 4 W 21MW., St. L. & P... 1034 L. 11 A W. pref 7.v V.. 8. L. A P. preL. IMLake chore 132 s i Wells-Fnnro Ex.. ..145 Lead Trust.. I'lWesm Union.... 'J44 cu ... The New York weekly bank statement shows the following changes: Keem -, decrease Leans, increase rcie. decrease Legal tenders, increase... Ltvoeiu, decrease Circulation, decrease .$131,900 DCS, OOO l,0Sl,i0O 22,000 122,100 The banks now hold (23,530,850 in excess cl the requirements of the 23 per cent. rule. GRAIN AND PRODUCE. Wheat Easier and Lower A Slight Decline In Corn The Usual Inspections. On'Changa Saturday .wheat, corn and oats were all easier. There were inspected in six cars of whoat, two of oats, six of corn and one of hay. Track prices ruled as follows: Wheat-No. 2 red, 63c; No. 3 red. 60c; wagon-wheat. fcCc Lorn -No. 1 white, 51c; No. 2 white. 51c; white ixed. 49c; No. 3 white, 4 500. latter for one color: No. 2 yellow, 4'Jc; No. S yellow. 4SMic: No. 2 mixed. 4yc; No. 3 mixed. 4b4c;ear, 4lc. Oats No. 2 white. 37c; No. 3 white. 54c; No. 2 mixed. S44C: rejected, 32-5330. liar-Timothy, choice, f!2.0; No. 1. g!2; No. if. 10.25: No. 1 prairie. $8; No. 2, mixed hay, $7; clover, $5v Eran, $12.c0 per ton. POULTRY AND OTHEH PRODUCE. Poultry Hens, 'Jo $ lb; young chickens, 32140 $ lb; turkeys, fat, choice hens, IJo lb and Uc for fancy young toms; ducks, 7c It; geese, $4.0 for choice. Egtts biDDers payina 12c. Butter Choice country, grass butter, 10c; common, C'SSc; creamery retailing from store at 2.'e. Cheese New York full cream, lZdUc; skims. 527c ft. (Jobbing prices.) Feathers Prime geese, S5e lb; mixed duck. tt)c t lb. beeswax Dark. S5c; yellow, 40o (selling price); dealers pay l$ti')c. Wool Merchants can now a fiord to pay for tho new clip tiuo merino lCc. with onethird discount on bucks' fleeces: coarse wool, 1718c; medinm. 20c: black, hurry, cotts, chohy and broken, 15 17c. . Units, Joir, Etc. Hides Ilido market dull and deolining. No. 1 green hides, 8c: No. 2 creen hides, 24c; No. 1 (J. S. hides. 4Uc; No. 2 G. S. hides, 31c; No. 1 tallow, 4c; No. 2 tallow, 84c. ' Horse Hides $232.50. Tallow No. 1. 4'c; No. 2. Sc. (Jrcase White, ic yellow, 2c; brown, 24c. Uonea-Ury, 51213 ton.' PHODrCK. FltUITS AND VEGETABLES. Apples Fancy, ?5p barrel. Cherries tor two-bushel stand. Cauliflower, $1.50 doz. New rotatocs, ?3 per brl. New peas. $11.25 i bu; new beans, 51.25 4 bu. New Vegetables Tomatoes. $2.75 p bushel crate; onion.t. ia4o i doz.; lettuce. 8c; brocoli, gl.25 brl; radishes, 124c t doz. Cabbage Mobile, $2.50 per crato. Peaches One-half lu crato, 81.50. Gooseberries $2.25 bu. Currants-f2.2.J'32.5Jl bu. Oranges Messinas, lull box, 4.25 4 50 half box. 2.502.75; Californias. 84 25 4.5a Lemons Choice, J3.50 box: faner 4.25 a 1.50. aucy, llanauas fl2 bunch, according to size and qnalitv. Pi neapplea-$2 22.50 doz.; small, 1.50 1.75. Potatoes Indiana. 55o ba from carMichigan, from store. Gc. Cncumbers-50o i loz. Onions Yellow. .50 i brl. 1.43 bn. Cider-Duffy pure, $4 per trade brl; Olivrr Dros. sand refined. 5.5025.75 4 brlhalf brls. $3.25&50; Carson's New Yorkpure, 1.50 brl; half brls. $2.50. Maple ifugar 15 15 boxes. D'SlOc; in bricks, Cc THE JOIIIIING TRADE. The flotations given below are the selling prices ef whole alc ti e alert.) CANDIES AND NUTS. Candies Stick. Cc per IS; common mixed, Cc: (J. A. It. mixed. 7c; banner stick. lc; cream mixed, 10c; old-time mixed, 7c; crimp mixed. 10c. Nutar-SofMbolled almonds, 17c; English walnuts. 10 15c; Uraril nuts, Vc; rilberts. 12c; peanuts, roanted, .r;7c; mixed nuts, 12c. CUALANl'COKC. Anthracite coal, all sizes. 8? -P' ton; Pittbur and Kayiuoud City, JLW 4 ton; Jack-
eon. 1.25; block. $3.50; Island City, S3.25; Plossburg and English cannel. 5. All nut coals 50c below above quotations. Coke Conuellsville.;?.75 & load; crushed, $3.25 load; lump. 3 p load. CANNED OOODS. Peaches Standard. 3-pound. 1.752: 3pound seconds. 1.S01.40; Californiastandard, 2.252.50; California seconds, 22.25. Miscellaneous Illack berries, 2 ponnd, 65 ftc; raspberries, 2-pound. 1.20 a) 1.30; pineapple, standard. 2-Donnd, 1.4022.50; seconds. 2-pound, 1.2022.2-); eove oysters. 1pound. full weight. O0205c; light. 65270c: 2-pound, full. 1.022; light. $1.20; string beans. S5 a 95c; Lima beans. $1.103 1.20: peas. marrowfat. 1.10 a'1.20; early June. 1.25 1.50; lobsters, 1.8522; rfd cherries, S5cO $1.10; strawberries. $1.2021.30; salmon (lbs). 1.3522.50; 3-pound tomatoes. 9"c2f 1. DRIED FRUITS. Peaches Common sun-dried, 44'o It; common evaporated, California lancy. 102 lie. Apples Sun-dried, 445c T6; evaporated, 5464c Kaisins Loose Muscatel, 1.25 box; London layer. !.5)4J' box; Valencia, 742 84c P tfc; layer. 4c. Currants 5c 4 lb. Apricots Evaporated. 9211c. Prunes Turkish. 73c ? Ib; California, 7410c. Figs Layer. 13lCc lb. DRUQS. Alcohol. 2.222.40; asafetida. S5240e: alum, 425c; campnor, 50255c; cochineal, 50 255c; chloroform. 00265c: copperas, brls, Kc21; cream tartar. rnre, 25230c; indigo. W'aMc; licorice, Calab., genuine. 30245c; magnesia, carb., 2-oz, 25235c; morphine, P. fc. W.. per oz. 2.a5: madder, 14218c; oil, castor, per gal.. 121.10; oil. bergaui"t, per lb. $4: opium. 1.75; quinine, P. & Wr.. per oz, 2".) 2 34c; balsam copaiba, G5270c: soap, Castile. Fr., 12210c; soda, bicarb.. 440c; salts. Epsom, 425c; sulphur, flour. 5zCc; saltpeter. 8220e; turpentine. 40245c; slv cerine. 10220c; iodide potassium, $2.8523;
bromide potassium. ;023.jc; chlorate potash. 20c; borax. 12214c; cincbonidia, 12 15c; carbolic acid, 25235c Oils Linseed oil. raw. 43 2 4 Co per gaL; coal oil, legal test. 7214c; bank. 40c; beat straits, 50c; Labrador. COc; West Virginia lubricating. 2030c: miner's. 45c. Lard Oils No. 1, 50255c; No. 1 extra, 60265c DRY OOOD3. Prown Sheetings Atlantio A, 64c; Argyle. 6c; poott C. 4; Buck's Head. 64c; Clifton CCC. 54c; Constitution. 40-incb, 74c; Carlisle. 40-incb. 7c; Dwigbt Star. 7c: Great Falls, E. 64c; Great Falls J, 54c; Hill Fine. 7c: Indian Head, 64c; Lawrence LL. 5c; Lockwood F. GVic; A, 54c; Princess, Sacx Saranac K, Cc; Trion Sea Island, 5c; Pepperell E, 64c; Pepperell 11. 6c: Pepperell 9-4. 17c; Pepperell 10-4. l(Jc; Androsoosgin 9-4, 174c; Androscoggin 10-4. 194c Pleached Sheetings Androscoggin L, 64c: Berkeley, No. W. flc; Cabot, 6aic; Capital. 6; Cumberland, 74c; Dwigbt Anohor, 84c: Fruit of Loom. 84c; Farwell, 7c: Fitchville. 64c; Full Width. 5c; Gilt Edge, 54C;. Gilded Age, 74c; Hill. 7Vc; Hope. 7c; Liuwood. 74c; Lonsdale, 8c; Lonsdale Cambric. 10c; Masonville, 84c; Peabody, 5Vic: Pride of tho West, 114c; Quinebangh. 64 c; Star of the Nation, 6c; . Ten Strike, ov$c; Pepperell, 9-4, 19c; Pepperel. 10-4. 21c; Androscoggin. 9-4, 194c: Androscoggin, 10-4. 214 c. Prints Allen dress styles. 54c; Allen's staples, 5c; Allen TR. 54c; Allen robes, 54c; American indigo, ' 5Vfeo; -American robes, 54c; American shirtings. 4c; Arnold merino. 6c; Arnold indigo. 54c; Arnold LLC, 84c; Arnold LCP. 94c: Arnold Gold Seal, 10c; Cocheco fancy, 54c: Cocheco madders. 44 c; Hamilton fancy, 54c; Manchester fancy. 512C; Merrimack fancy. SVfec; Merrimack pinks and purples, 64c; Pacitio fancy. 54c; Pacific robe, 6c; Pacifio mourning, 54c; bimpsou Eddystone, 6c; Simpson Berlin solids, 54c; Simpson's oil finish, 6"4C; Simpson's grays, 6c; Simpson's mournings, 6c Gingbams Amoskeag Staples, 7c; Amoskeag Persian Dress, 8c; Bates Warwick Dress, 64c; Johnson BP Staples, 94c; Johnson BP Fauoies, 94c; Lancaster, 7c: Lancaster Norrnandie. 8c; Carrolton. 434C; Renfrew Dress, 84c; Renfrew Novelties, 104c; Whittentou Heather, 8c; Calcutta Dress Styles. 64Q. i f t; ve' Prime Cambrics Manville, 54c; S. 8. fc Sou'e. 54c; Masonville. 54c; Garner, 54c. Tickings Amoskeag A.CA. 12Mtc; ConestoaaBF.144c; Cordis 140,134c; Cordis FT, 134c; Cordis . ACE. 124cr Hamilton awning, 104c; Kimono Fancy, 17c; Lenox Fancy, 18c: Methuen AA, 12c; Oakland 200, 74c; Oakland 250. 74c; Oakland AF, 64c; Portsmouth. 124c; Susquehanna. 144; iShotncket bV, 74c; Shetucket F, 8c; Swift Kiver. 5Mjc Grain Bags Amoskeag, 16; American. $16; Frankliuville, $17.50; Harmony, $16; Stark. $19.50. GROCERIES. CofTee-Good, 19220c; prime, 2142224c; strictly prime to choice, 2 2234c; fancy green and yellow, 2542274c; old government Java. 35236c; ordinary Java. 2942 04c; imitation Java, 2742284c. Hoasted cotleea 1-lb packages. 19 Uc. Sugars Hards. 454c; off A, 4l54c; light brown. 4244c; dark brown, 314240. soft A'h. 4,444c Molasses and Syrups New Orleans molasses, fair to prime, 30240c; choice, 40 45c; syrups. 2330c. Honey New York stock, lib sections, 15 217c lb. Kice Louisiana. 5264c; Carolina, 34 5c. Beans Choice band-picked navy, 2 bu; medium hand-picked, $2. Spices Pepper. 16218c: allspice. 12215c; cloves. 20 425c; cassia, 10 212c; nutmogs, 80 S5c lb. Salt In car lots. 95o; small lots. $121.05. Woodenware No. 1 tubs. $727.25; No. 2 tubs, $(126.25; No. 3 tubs, $525.25; 3-hoon pails. $1.701.75; 2-hoop pails. $1.4021.45; double wash-boards. 2.2502.75; common wash-boards, $1.5o21.S"; clothes-pins, 502 85c 4iy box. Wooden Dishes-Per 100. Mb. 20c; 2-lb. ?5c; 3-lb. 10c; 5-lb.40c. Twine Hemp. 12 218o lb; wool. 810c; flax. 20230c; paper, 18c; jute, 12215c; cotton. 10u),5c. Shot $1.5021.55 p bag for drop. Lead 7 a U c for pressed bars. Flour-sacks (paper) Plain. 1-33 brl, 1,000. 63.50, 1-16 brl, $5; 4 brl, $S; 4 brl. $16; No. 2 drab, plain. 1-32 brl. 1.000. $3.75; 1-16. $6.25; 4. 10; 4. $20; No. 1 cream, plain. 1-32, f v 1.100. $7; M6. S.75; 4. $14.50; 4, $28..50. Extra charge for printing. IRON AND STEEL. Bar irdn (rates), 1.9022c; horseshoe bar. Sc: u ail rod, 6c; plow-slabs. 3o: American cast steel, 9c; tire steel, 3c; spring steel. 5c LEATHER. Leather Oak sole. 24233c: hemlock sole, 22228c; harness. 24231c; skirting. 31233c; black bridle. i doz, S60265; fair bridle. 278 i doz; oity kip, 652S5o; French kip, 85c2$1.10-. city calf-skins, 70c2$l; Frencn calf-skins, S121.8a NAILS AND IIOndESnOES. Steel cut nails. 81.80; wire nails. $2.10, rates; horseshoes. J keg. $4.2-": mulo-shooa, V keg, $5.25, horso-nails, 425. oil CAKE. Oil cako, 24.50 p ton; oil meal, 24.50. PROVISIONS. Haras Sugar cured, CO lbs average, 104c; 18 lbs average. 104c; 15 lbs average. 10"Uc; 10 to 124 lbs average, 11c. Lard Kettle-rendered, In tierces, 8c; lower grades, 7274c Shoulders English cured, 12 lbs average, 74c; 16 lbs average, 7c. Pickled Pork Bean pork, clear. brl200 lbs, $15; family pork. brl 200 lbs, 13.50; rump pork, brl 200 lbs. ill.50. Breakfast Bacon Clear, English-cured, 11c. Bacon Clear sides. 25 to 30 lbs average, 734c;40 lbs average. 74c; clear bellies. 10 lbs average, 84c; 18 to 22 lbs average, 74 c; clear backs, 8 lbs average. 74o; Hitches, 6Uc Dried Beef Inside pieces and knuckles, lOo; outside, 7c SEEDS. Clover Extra choice recleaned. GO-Ik bn; $26.50; prime, 5.7526; English, choice. 62 6.50; Alsike, as to qualitf. 7.5029, Alfalfa, 5.50 27; white Dutch, as to Quality. 729.50. Timothv Fancy, 45-Ib bu. $1.7021.75; choice. $1.5021.00; strictly prime. 1.4021.45. Blue-grass Fancy Kentucky, 14-lb bu. $2.5022.75; English, choioe. 24-lb bu. $1.8521.95. Orchard GrassChoice. 14-lb bu. S1.&Y2L50. ltalia Hve Grass-Choice. 18-lb bu. 1.50 21.75. Hed Top Choice. 14-lb bu. 45255c. TINNERS SUPPLIES Best brand charcoal tin. IC. 10x14. 14x20. 12x12. $7.50; IX. 10x14. 14x20 and 12x12. 9.50; 1C. 14X-J0. rooting tin. 5.7526; 1C. 20x28. 11.75 a 12.75; block tin. in pigs. 25c; in bars. 27c. Iron-27 B iron. 34c; C iron, 5c; galvanized 60 to t5 per cent, discount, beet zinc. 7c. Copper bottoms. 24c Planished copper, 28c. Solder, 15216c. If your butter seems likely to spoil, immerse thti vessel which contains it in cold lime-water and keep it there until tho wcetueas of tho butter is restored
WHEAT FELL WITH A THUD
Dig Ball Scare Resulted in Enormous Offerings and a Drop of 4 5-Sa Cnrh Jerry" Tusk's Keport cn a Tasis of a 535,000,000-lus l ei Crop for TMs Tear TroveJ a Yeritall Knock-Out I low. TRADING AT CHICAGO. Corn Rounded Up the Exciting Session wl(h a Los of 3 Cents. CHICAGO. June ll.-This was a field day for the bears on 'Change. The bulls were routed at all points and the session closed with everything lower. It all grew out of the extremely bearish character of the government wheat crop special. Even the most radical bears were agreeably disappointed at the showingmade. In the face of the reported wholesale destruction of fields by floods and the rotting of seed in the rain-soaked ground, the showing of "Uncle Jcrrv" Husk's bureau was an absolutely roseate one. The condition of winter wheat was put at 88.3 or nearly four points better than a month ago, while spring wheat was reported at 92. or nearly as good as a year ago, while the area of both spring and winter was practically the samo as last year. Traders who did not have special wire facilities for getting it as soon as issued yesterday afternoon, rose early this morning, grabbed their morning pavers, read the report hastily, then got out their pencils and began to figure. The results arrived at seemed' to indicate a crop of S45,C0J.000 bushels of winter, aud from 185.000,000 to ll5, 0OJ,(00 bushels of spring, or a total of 53V 0J0.000 bushels in all. As may well bo imagined the showing did not increase tho appetites of holders of wheat, and with great unanimity they rushed down town and into the pit, ready to sell at almost any price the moment the bell should tap. Tho result was nearly a panic. Perspiring sellers were plenty at the opening at anywhere from 8014oand814otur July, against 84c at the close last night. Shorts were content to close and take such fine profits without waiting to see whether there would be any farther decline. Their buying caused the market to tirm op for a timo, the price going as high as Sl;c, but when the shorts were satisfied the momentary strength disappeared, and the downward course was resumed, the demoralizing effect of the government report being supplemented by weaker cables, which naturally followed the publication of our government report abroad and by the continned favorable weather. The combination result was a drop to 79c, at which price it closed weak, a loss compared with yesterday's last tigures of 4c. Corn was atlected by fine weather for the growing plant and sympathy with the break in other grains. Holders had evidently lost heart, and the selling craze was intense, long corn being thrown over recklessly, and an immense business was done. The large arrivals and the heavier prospective movement in the interior also had a weakening tendency. Keceivers sold freely, aud New York and St Louis were largely represented on the selling side. July opened at a rauge of 4724740, against 4Sno at the close yesterday; reacted 4c on covering; then turned down with wheat to 454o; rallied to 45?jc, and closed at 45c, a loss of 3c. July oats opened 14 o lower, at 31c, sold as low as 294c and closed at 2Jc. Provision were weak in sympathy with grains.but the weakness was not so marked, nor the business 60 large. The prices for hove were higher, which tended to prevent demoralization, as did the buying of shorts. Pork closed with a loss of 20c; lard is. 074c off. aud ribs are down a like amount. Estimated receipts for Monday: Wheat, 125 cars; corn, 800 cars; oats, 400 cars; hogs, 35.000. The leading futures ranged as follows: .-
Options. Op'ning lliyhest. Lowest. Ctoting. Wheat-June. 81 81 TDs 79 j July 4 813 793 TX-Si Auk 81 4 814 7:1w 794 Corn June... 4S 484 4fii 4G4 Julr 471-2 47 9 45 U 43 s fcept 46 2 41; 447e 458 Oats-June... 31 31 204 Julf..... 31 31 294 20"m Sept..... 30 30 278 287s Pork July.... 110.474 110.474 110.30 tio.324 Sepr 10.00 io.co 10.47 4 10.47 4 Lara July.... C35 C.374 C35 CSS 8ept 6.30 6.5. 6.50 6.50 S'rihs-July... 6.40 6.40 C37 6.374 Sept.... 6.45 6.47 4 6.40 C.424
Cash quotations were as follows: Flour dull and unchanged; No. 2 spring wheat, 98C;"No. 3 spring wheat, 742 744c; No. 2 red. 82c; No. 2 com. 474c; No. 2 oats. 20J934C; No. 2 white. 33c; No. 3 white. 322324c; No. 2 rye, 78c: No. 2 barley. 60c; No. 3 barley, f. o. b.. 382520; No. 4 barley, f. o. b.. 39247c; No. fllaxseed. $1.03; prime timothy-seed. $1,202)1.34; mess pork, per barrel. 10.32410.35; lard, per pound, 6.824 .35c; short-rib sides (loose). 6.b74 6.40c; drv-salted shoulders (boxed), 5.25 5.374c; short-clear sides (boxed), 6.65' 6.824: whisky, distillers' finished goods per gal. $1.15; Mwars un hanir d. On the Produce Exchange, to-day. the butter market was quiet: ihmcv creamery, liai74c; fine Western, 154!Cc; ordinary, 13214c; .selected dairies. 14i16c; ordinary, 1113c. Eggs easier. 14'2144c. Receipts Flour, 16.000 brls; wheat, 59.000 bu; corn. 267,000 bu; oats, 323,000 bu; rye, 9,000 bu:. barley, 15.000 bu. Shipments Flour. 15.000 brls; wheat. 75,000 bu; corn. 290.000 bu; oats. 119,000 bu; rye, 1.000; bu; barley, 11,000 bu. AT NEW YORK.
Rallnft Prices Ip Produce at the 8eaboard's Commercial Metropolis. NEW YORK. June ll.-Flour-Receipts, 11.C94 packages; exports, 10,775 brls and 19,402 sacks. The market was dull aud heavy. Sales. 19,400 brls. Low extras.'$2.653.35; winter wheat, low grades, $2.65'23.35; fair to fancy, 3. 45 1.60; patents, $4.255; Minnesota clear. 3.604.35; Minnesota straights, 3.85'&4.60; Minnesota patents, $4.255.10; rye mixtures, $3,602)4; superfine, 2.10'2.80; fine, $1.852.25. Corn-meal was dull; yellow Western, $2,853-8.10. Wheat-Receipts. 221,600 bu: exports, 213,483 bu; sales, 5.505,000 bu futures. 272.000 bu spot. The spot market was fairly active, lower and unsettled; No. 2 red, 95S9CV40 a 11 oat. 93 044 0 f. o. b.; No. 8 red. 88?4 c; ungraded red. 624'S974c; No. 1 Northern. 834 994c; No. 1 hard. 91c: No. 2 Northern. 82?4C; No. 2 Chicago, &74884c; No. 2 Milwaukee. 87c; No. 3 spring. el4c. Options A badly depressed market came about through the government reports, with the early priors down 2c on June and 34u.o on the other months. There wero also lower cables. The foreigners and local longs were heavy hellers. There was a reaction 4&:Uc, with the close weak at 280 decline on June and 2 34c on other months; No. 2 red. June. 874; 864c. closing at 874c; July. 8848940. closine atSSUc; August, N$4'&S91-c, closing at 9c: September,? '290c. closing at 94c: October.)1. 90c, closing atf94c: December, 91 4 924c, closing at 924c; May, 1893, 91 4160, closing at 16c Rye was dull and lower; Western, 83 864c Barley malt was quiet. Corn Receipts. 4V25 hn; exports, 1S.165 bu; sales. 1,150.000 bu futures. 101.000 bu spot. The spot market was lower and quiet, closing steadier; No. S. 554554c in elevator. 564 564 o atloat; ungraded mixed. 5257c. Optious were demoralized with wheat, lower cables and large receipts at the Wrest. and closed weak at 14 24c decline; Jnlj55c; August, 52S5234C, closing at 52c; September. 51a4524c, closing at 514c; October. 52lc. Oats Receipts. 23.625 bu; exports, 3.063 bn; sales. 430.600 bu futures. 33.000 bn spot. Spots were lower, unsettled and dull. Options were fairly active and weaker: June, 35c: July. S54c. closing at 35c; August. 344 344c. closing at ul'vc; September, 344 344c. closing at 344c; spot No. 2 white, 42c; mixed Western, 35&87c; white Western, 41 17c. Hay quiet: shipping. 75c; good to choice, 0ft90c. Hops dull and steady; State, common to KOod. 222.'c; Pacific coast. 222?o. Coftee Options opened steady lrom unchanged to 10 points oil, and closed steady from unchanged t" 5 points down, tales. 9..U0 bags, including the following: June. 12.05c; July. 11.151; August. ll.!5 11.90c; September. 11.90c: December. 11.90c; pot liio auUttnd6teady;No.7,13T34u Sugar
Raw quiet and strong: fair refining. 2c: centrifuuals. 9 test, 34c; refined quiet and firm. Molasses Foreign dull; New Orleans dull and steady: common to fancy, 25tZ;5c Rico firm and auiet; domestic, fair , to extra.'44'S64c: Japan, 5454c" Cotton-seed oil quiet aud firm; crude, 30c; yellow. 32324c. Tallow dull and steady; city. ($2 for packages). 44c. Rosin inactive and steady: strained, common to good, 1.30 01.35. Eggs qr.iet and steady; Western, poor to prime. 15U104c; receipts. 4,449 packages. Pork quiet and steady; old mess, 9.75 10.50; new mess. 11; extra prime. 10.50 2)11. Cut meats quiet and firm: pickled bellies, 7c. pickled shoulders. 54c; pickled hams. 104 llc Middles quiet; short clear, 7.15 7.20c. Lard weak and dull; Western steam, 6.60c; sales. 500 tierces. Options Sales. 250 tierces: July, &65c, August, 6.73c; Septem1
uer, U.OUC. f srtnnCheeae quiet; part skims. 3a 6V4c TRADE IN GENERAL. Quotations at St. Louis, Philadelphia, Haitimore, Cinrlnnati and Other Points. ST. LOUIS. June 11. Flour lower and unsettled; choice. S3.10ff3.20; fancy, .4.00 3.70; extra fancy, $404.10: patents. 4.35 4.45. Wheat The government report knocked wheat silly this morning, sending it down 24S4o early, and after wild iluotuatiocs and greatexcitement it closed 44c below yesterday. No. 2 red. cash, closed at blc; July, 79c bid; Auunst, 78c asked; December, 814c Corn Tho trouble in wheat and advices from corn-fields sent corn down 3:34. No. 2 mixed, cash. 42c; July closed at41442c, sellers; September, 424c- Oats followed wheat and corn, and closed 34c below yesterday! No. 2, cash. Sue; July closed at 2S4o: September. 27c. Ryo No sales. Barley No market. Bran lower and quiet at 6068c. Hay dull and unchanged. Flaxseed quiet at 99c Cornmeal lower at $2,552)2.00. Whisky steady at 1.16. Bagging and iron cotton ties unchanged. Provisions Pork quiet; jobbing at $11.25. Lard lower at 6.1520.25c. Drysalted meats and bacon steady and unchanged. Receipts Flour. 2.000 brls; wheat. lSi.000 bu: corn. 99.000 bu; oats. 19.000 bu: rye, nOie; barley. 1,000 bn. Shipments. Flour. 5.000 brls; wheat, 2,000 bu; corn. 7,000 bu; oats. 14.0MJ bu; rye, none; barley, none. PHILADELPHIA. June 11. Flour quiet. Wheat lower; No. 2 rrd, Juue and July, 8S8S4c; August and September, 8$i 89UC Corn weaker; No. 2 yellow, in grain depot and in elevator, 514c; No. 2, spot, in export elevator. 5i4e; No. 2 mixed. June, July, August and bepttmber, 52r-Jc. Oats weak: No. 3 white. 40c; No. 2 white, 41442e; No. 2 white. June. 40404c: Jnly, 94'40e: Augnst. 3743S4c; September. 864374c. Eggs firm aud In good demand; Pennsylvania firsts. 17c. ReceiptsFlour. 4,300 brls and 4,100 sacks; wheat, I. 400 bu; corn. 9,400 bu; oats. 8.600 bu. Shipments Wheat 100 bu; corn, 3,400 bu; oats, II. 5(00 bu. CINCINNATI, June ll.-Flour was firm. Wheat was dull and lower; No. 2 red, 86c. Receipts. 1.100 bu: shipments. 3.100 bu. Corn was dull and lower; No. 2 mixed, 53 64c. Oats firm; No. 2 mixed. 3637c Rye wan dull; No. 2, 64c Provisions easier. Whisky was quiet; sales. 754 brls on a basis of $1.16. Butter quiet. Sugar tirm. .Eggs quiet at 124 13c Checso steady. BALTIMORE. June 11. Wheat weak; No, 2 red, spot and June. l9ol.4C Corn weak; mixed, spot and June. 534 534c. Oats stead v and firm: No. 2 white Western. 41442o; No. 2 mixed Western. 39440c. Rye quiet; No. 2, 83c nominal. Hay quiet aud firm; good to choice timothy. 14 15.50. Provisions steady. Butter tirm. Eggs steady at lCc. Cotlee dull; Rio, fair, lC4c. DETROIT. Jnno 11. Wheat weak and lowor on government crop report; No. 1 white and No. 2 red, casb.8Sc; July, fr5c. Corn lower; No. 2, cash. 51c. Oats lower; No. 2 white. 19c; No. 2 mixed, cash, 37o. Rve nominal; No. 2. cash, 80c. ReceiptsWheat, 26,000 bu; corn. 2,000 bu; oats, b,000 bu. OIL NEW YORK, Juno 11. Tho petro.eum market opened steady, then moved up 4o on light hiiyiujc aDd closed dull. Pennsylvania oil. spot fialcs, H',000 brij. at 53 kic. July options-sales, 8,000 brU. Openlnr, Slc; highest. 543c; lowest. M-Ve; elosinr, 54?ic. l,iiua oil No sales. Totalsalo. 1S.OOU brls. Tun-'ntiue, 20a3Oc WILMINGTON. June ll.-Turpentine firm. Rosiu tirm; strained, 85c: good strained. 5Oc. Tar steady at $1.35. Crude turpentiuo steady; hard, $1; yellow dip and virgiu, $1.80. OIL CITY, June 11. National Transit certificates opened at 51 sci highest, 5434C; lowest, 543sc; closed. 545hC.- Sales, 21,000 brls; clearances, liro.OOO brls. CLEVELAND. June 11. Petroleum easy: staudard white. 110, 6!c: casohne, 74, 7c; gasoline. 86, 10c; naphtha, 63 Gc. PITTSBURG. June 11. -Petroleum National Transit certiheates opened at 544c; closed at 54c; highest. 547c; lowest, 514c SAVANNAH. Juno 11. Turpentine, 27c. Itosin firm at $L0531.10. CHARLESTON. June 11. Turpentine, 26c llofein Arm at $1.05 1.10. Cotton. LIVERPOOL. June 11. Cotton firm; middling. 44d. Sales. 4.000 bales, of which 500 bales were for speculation and export, and Included 3,100 bales American. . Futures closed linn. American middling, low middling clause, June, 4 l.Vtftd. buyers: June and July. 4 l5-64d, buyers; July and August. 4 17-64 a 4 18-64 d; August ajid bentember. 4 20-6434 21-64d; September, 4 21-04d, buyers: September and October, 4 t3-64d, buyers; October and November, 4 25-64d, buyers; November and December, 4 27-6134 2S-64d; December and January, 4 30-64d, sellers. NEW OttLEANS. June 11. Cotton dull: middlings, 72c; low middlings, 7c; good ordinary, Gc. Net receipts, 563 bales; gross receipts, 733 bales; esoit8 to Great Britain, 11,361 bates; exports to tho continent, 101 bales; exports coastwise, 403 bales; sales, 1,600 bales; stock, 126.299 bales. Tobacco. LOUISVILLE, Ky.. Jane 12. The leaf tobaeco market was very tirm at the opening this week, but has not maintained its tone throughout, and closes mure irregular than it was at the beginning. The chief weaknesi has been iu medium and common hurleys, ranging in price from about $7 to $12. which have been decidedly irregular. There was (od competition on those last week, but one or two active buyers havo since withdrawn, for tho time being, their orders being tilled, and the markets for them sagged oil. From $12 up there Is no noticeable change In prires. Such types as theso are not too plentiful, and buyers take care that none of them shall go begging. Select re 1 burley fillers are In much demand. All color grades of leaf, lugs and trash in good condition are in good demand. Ixw grades are also selling well, tiio home manufacturers taking them Ireels. while the regie buyers pick up a lot here aud there. The market for dark tobacco moves along in the came old Xasblon. First-class dark tobaoco eelU well. TV00I. ST. LOUIS, Juno 11. Wool Receipts, 440,000 pounds; shlptneuts, 142,000 pounds. The market was dull ami weaken some grades 4o lower; modmm, lssSSc; braid and course, 16&1 60; light tine, 15al8c; heavy, 13316c; Colorado. New Moxico and Arizona medium ranges, 18&21c Metals. ; NEW YORK. June 11. Pig-Won ouiot; American. $14.75a 16.25. Copper Inactive; lake, 11.70 -ll.?5c. Lead quiet: domestic. 4.1034:20c. 2 m steady; Straits. 21.S5'a-21.9oc bT. LOUIS, Judo 11. Lead dull at 3.974o. LIVE STOCK. Cattle Dull and Lower, Closine Qnlet Hoc Active ntul Higher Sheep Dull. . INDIANAPOLIS, June 11. Cattle Receipts were light and the market dull and lower, closing quiet. Export grades $4.2034.50 (iood to choice shippers. 3.8031.10 Fair to medium shippers. 3.40 d 3.70 Common shippers 2 85 33.20 Feeders, 900 to 1,100 Cjs 3.4033.65 Stoekrrs, 500 to wOO lbs 2.7533.20 Good to choico hellers 3. 1033.70 Fair to medium heifers 2.7533.20 Common, thin belters 2.20 if 2.50 G'ood to choice cows 3.003.35 Fair to medium cows 2.5032.S0 Common oM cows 1 .003 2.00 Veals, common to choice 3.005.oO Bulls, common to medium 2.0032.50 Hulls, gotui to choice 2.75 33.50 Milkers, good to choice 25.m 35.00 Milkers. common to medium 15.00220.00 Hogs Receipts, 3.500; shipments. 1.151. The quality was only fair, the supply being mostly light weights. The market opened activo and higher, and closed quiet, with all fold. Heavy packing. $4.9535.05 Mlied pacliiug 4.531.95 Light 4.SO3 4.05 lie&vy roughs 4.00&4.50 Siir.F.r ani Lambs Receipts, 700; shipments, 500. The market was weak and trade very dull. Good to choice $4.5035.00 Common to medium 3.2534.25 Spring lambs 4.5025.50 Bucks, per head. 2.O0LS 4.00 Elsewhere. CHICAGO. June 11. The Evening Journal reports; C a Uio Receipts, COO; ship-
Butter tirm and in good demand; W estern dairy, 12 He; Western creamery, 142'c; Western fsrtnn- lllStv Elffin. li)2Cc
ments, 6.500. The market was steady, loday's sales: Natives gl.704.40; cows, l.2o 3. Hogs Receipts. 16,000; shipments 6.000. The market was active. Prime heavy 5c higher; others steady; rough and common, 4.604.70; good mixed and packers. $15 4.45; prime heavy, 4.95 5.10; light. L.O 4.95. Sheep Receipts, COO; shipments, none. The market was steady. Native wethers. 5.25 26; mixed. 3.75 5.40; Texan wethers, 4.503 5.25: mixed $1.505; native yearlings, $'JbV.5; lambs, J5.50&G.40. KANSAS CITY. June 11 Cattle Receipts. 1.500; shipments, 500. .i he market for steers was steady to 10c higher, at o..5 4.2o; cows steady nt 2.25 a. 40; Ia cattle steady to strong; Texans. 2.45. J.50; Texas cows. i , 1(vlft Hogs Receipts, 7.000; shipments. 1.000. The market was quiet but steady, clotm weak aud 510c lower. All arades. 2.40 4.X); bulk. 4.5564.80. Sheep Receipts, 100; shipments, none, Thff market wan nominally steady. Muttons, 4; lambs, 4 25 1.5). EAST LIBERTY", Juue 11. Cattle-Receipts. 672; shipments. 4Si. Nothing doing, all through consignments. No cattle shipped to New York to-day. . Hogs Receipts. 2.700; shipments. .000. The market was active; all grades. -)-j.10. Seven car-loads of hogs were shipped to New York to-day. Sheep Receipts, KX); shipments, 800. The market was slow and unchanged. BUFFALO. June 11. Cattle Receipts, two car-loads for sale. The market was stead)'. Sheop and Lambs Receipts, five carioftds for sale; fair demand. Hogs Receipts. 20 car-loads for sale. The market was fairly active. Good weight Yorkers sold at $55.10; light Yorkers. 4.754.90; mediums.. 5.105.15; pigs, 1.25 5; roughs. 44.25; stags. $3.25. 8T. LOUIS. June 11. Cattle Receipts. 200; shipments, 800. The market was strong: native steers, 3.20 3.40; Texas steers. 3 aoO; canners, 23. Hogs Receipts, 700; shipments, 2,000. The market was 5c higher; heavy, 4.754.b5; packers, S4.454.SO. Sheep Receipts, 2.000; shipments, 1,000. The market was unchanged; good to choice muttons. 45. CINCINNATI. June 11. Hogs stead v: common and light, $4 4.75; packing and butchers. 4.654.95. Repeipts, 870; shipments. 2 330. . Cattlo stronger at 2.254.25. Receipts, 200: shipments, 220. Sheep steady at 3.50 5.50. Receipts, fi.OX); shipments, ;;,560. Lambs firm; common to choice spring, 3.50u7.50. TRE COURT RECORD. SUPREME COUKT OPINIONS. 15822. Elirabeth R. Thompson vs. Thomas J. Thompson. Porter C. C Reversed. Olds. J. When a husband compelled his wifo against her will to execute a deed to her separate property to a son by his former wife, her right to recover the property was not barred by a decree in divorcu settling nronerty rights between the
hnsbaud and wife, as a former adjudication. 16409. Leander Martin vs. State for u&e of Charles A. Rbne, Commissioner. Blackford C. C. A (linned. Elliott. J.-Auirmed on the authority of Luzadder . vs. State, No. 16415. 15J54. Frank McWhinney 's. City of Logausport. Cass C. C. Kehearing denied. AlTF.LLATE COUKT OPINION'S. 413. James Cochran vs. James Ward. Sullivau C. C. Rehearing denied. Crumpatker, J. When a teuaut. under a parol learte, occupied a portion of the premises, and paid rent only for that portion, he had no right to thH balance of the premises under the contract. 2. When law in a foreigu state is proven to exist, it will be presumed to remain iu force in the absence of contrary evidence. 280. O. & M. Railway Company vs. Alonzo Smith. Jennings C. C. Rehearing denied. 3L9. John Donaldson vs. Henry J. Bauta. Cass C. C. Rehearing denied. 44S. Jacob B. Stewart et al. vs. Albert Patrick, fchelby C. C. Rehearing denied. gUl'KKIOR COURT. lleem 1 Hon. Nupolwin B. Tairlor. Juit. Lawrence A. Yinnidge vs. Courtland I). Webb; note. Judgment for plaintitF for 199.50. , James E. Howland vs. Sarah Howlaud; divorce. Divorce granted plaintilf. Room 2 Hon. .lames W. Harper, Judge. n Charles W. Lydecker vs. Louis Katz et al.; attachment and garnishement. Dismissed by pialntill at plaintitfs cost. .'ic Suits I licit, Josephine House vs. Christian Correll et al.: to quiet title. Room 1. Terre Haute & Indianapolis Railway Company vs. City of Indianapolis et aL; injunction. Room 3. CRIMINAL COURT. Hon. Millard F. Cx. Ju1ga. States vs. Dennis O'Brien; burglary. Plea of guilty. Six months in tho workhouse. CIRCUIT COURT. Hon. Edgar A. Brown. Judge. Conrad Bender vs. Elizabeth WatterMiami's Estate. Ciaini allowed by court for ?fl2".15. Board of Cbildrena' Guardians ys. John F. Snyder; for control of children. Grace, Mary A., Joseph and Susie Snyder. Finding for defendant and children discharged. Board of Childrens' Guardians vs. C. J. Schleicher, trustee; for custody of Henry Hnpe. Child given to board. Board of Childrens' Guardians vs. Harry Powers and "Bid" Bowers; for custody of child, Edward Bowers. Given to board. REAL-ESTATE TRANSFERS, Twelve Transfers, with a Total Consideration of 817,980. Instruments filed for record In the recorder's office of Marion coupty, Indiana, for the twenty-four hours ending at 5 r. m., June 11, 1892, as furnished by Elliott &. Butler, abstracters of titleB, Hartford Block, No. 84 East Market street: Mary A. Rhodes and husband to Martha A. Jones, lot 2, in Taylor's subdivision of Rhodes's North Illinois-street addition John J. Johnsou and wife to Martha E. Irvln. lot 22, in John J. Johnson's addition to Castleton Margaret Towers et al. to William E. Kurtz, lot 57, in McCarty'a subdivision of outlots 17 and 24 Iris A. Walker and husband to Jesse 8. Munden, part of the northwest quarter of section 4, township 15, range 3 Robert B. Keith to Anna L. Carr, lot 21, in Milligan's Park Place addition Joseph II. Clark et aL to Louise Rahen, lot 238, In Clark's second addition to Haughville James Tool to Margaret Mitschrlch, lots 43, 44 and 45, in llogshiro ct al.'s Pleasant Run addition James 1. Baker aud wife to Lli Lilly, lots 1 and 2. in James P. Baker's North Park addition Eli Lilly and wife to tho Consumers (ias fruf t Company, lots 1 aud 2, in James P. Baker's North Park addition Lucinda Burckdall and husband to Willis J. Woodward, part of lot 7. in Boutright's subdivision of outlot west of White river Jane Drury feleight and husband to John W. Sleight, lot 11, in Jesse Jones's subdivision of outlot 93 Daniel Lyhune and wife to J.;no Drury bleight, lot 11. In Jesbe Jones's subdivision of outlot 93..... $1,100.00 325.00 3,000.00 125.00 400.00 300.00 2,550.00 2,500.00 2,500.00 2,000.00 1,500.00 1,560.00 Conveyances, 12; consideration $17,930.00 Total number of transfers for the week, 95; consideration $179,209.00 Harrison Shouts at Elkhart. Elkhart. Ind.. June 11. The Republicans of this city and surrounding country turned out en masse to-night in procession, beaded by bands, to ratify the nomination of Harrison aud Reid. The Young Men's Republican Club, the bioycle club, mounted on wheels and carrying lanterns, a glee club of thirty members and everything else that could boom the occasion was out. Hotels, business-houses and residences displayed llags and bunting. The Harrison feeling here is very strong and will draw from the Democratic ranks, if present expressions go foranything. , Found a Kertleful of Money. Npvada, Ma, June 11. H. N. Cox, residing near here, while digging under a floor of his residence, in the course of some repairing, discovered a large kettle full of money, supposed to have been buried there during the war. Tho discovery was made four weeks ago, but the news has only now leaked out. Cox's hired man is reported as saying the find amount to .-0.000. IIiliol'snk.-s, constipation, torpid lirer. pilea, cured br Dr. M ilea's erve I'ills. 5J doses 2-c. Sf am plea irue. liatea liouao tarmac jr.
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SAFK PKl'OMTS. SAFE-DEPOSIT VAULT Absolnte safety again t Fire snd Burglar. Finest and only Vault ot the kind in the State. Policeman day and night on guard. Designs t for ttie safe, keeping of Money. Bonds, Wilis, Dce..s. A tut net. Silver-plate, Jewels and valuable Trunks aud rackages, etc. S. A. Fletcher & Co. Safe-Deposit. John S. Tarklngton, Manager. SF.ALS AM) JTF.NC1I.S. tAYER SEALSTtJ AS stencils .stamps; )4vTn,OS6. 15 SHER1D1AN ST. Gwjc F.oor. lMKltTAKi;KS. REN IHAN, LONG & HEDGES, : . : UNDERTAKERS, : : 27 AND ?9 EAST MAltKET STBEET. r?Telephone 113. THOS. A. WINTERROWD, AHCIIITKCT, 35,and SO Talbott IJlock. Icd'.inapolij. OITKIANS. TOOL MANUFACTORY. THE DUTHIE Sl DACCETT TOOL MANUFACTURING CO. r FINE T0CLS, PUNCHES. DIES, All Kinds special machinery ( and SMALL GEARING. ELECTRICAL MACHINERY MADE AND REPAIRED, 193 & 105 South Meridian St. SPECIAL ATTENTION TO FINE TES1PEBIXO W. E. DOTHIE, Manager. W. hi. DAGGETT, Sec'y and Treas. Telephone 367. INDIANAPOLIS. IND. AnSTICACTS OF TITLi:s. THEODORE STEIN, Successor to Wm. C. Anderson, ABSTRACTER OF TITLES 86 EAST MAltKET STllEET. ELLIOTT & BUTLER, Hartford Block, 81 East Market street. Abstracts of Titles. i;i;al kstatk. JOHN M. TODD Sl CO., (EstabUahed lHill.) Removed to In:alU lilock. itom 7. WashlnRton and Fennsyivaala nts. We uudrrstaud values, aud nave a list of lliobest Hdal Estate. FRANK BROWN, Boots and Shoes. Successor to O. W. Brown, thtnl rtiwr east of CvurtLousa. 15r. East Washington street. MANDOLINS AXII (ILITAltS. C. A S I CKFOR C oT,r 6 INDIANA AVENUE, Manufacturers of Mandoline anl Guitars. Bepairlog a specialty. oM oi can iajineui. COLI.r.CTINU ACiKNCY. r i Daior.i and others. In vine to insnei, s lvuwl to try tho Ntlonal Oollectiiiv Asencr, lit VaucelilCK. iuduiua;Kils, Iud COITIIKSMITII. lEPAllUXa AND ItELININ'd Ji SODA FOUNTAINS BLOCK-TIN PIFE FOB SALE. WM. LANOSENKAMP. Corner ot Delaware and Oieorgta streets. PENSIONS. PENSIONS FITZliEHALD ifc VAJEN Old Krliable United States Pension Claim Agency Established twenty-five yrs. Prompt attention clreu all claims. :orrof ihe row law mailed free. Addr ss or call Boom 7, J ournal Building. TENSIONS WM. H. CORBALEY. ATTORNEY and U. 8. CLAIM AGENT. Room 43 Vance Block. Thirty years experience. Correspondence solicited. Bend stamp for reply. No foe uuless successful. LL CLAIMS FOB PENSION, increase of Pension. Bounty, or any other War Claims, colloctod on the shortest posaible time. ire us a calL MOO HE A THOKNTON. U.S. Claim Attorneys. 7 7 3 East Market street. CI CJ A Its. SMOKE THE HAM BL ETON IAN BEST 10 CENT CIGAK IN THE COUNTRY. They are manufactured of fine Vuelta Havana, anl are of a higa natural flavor. Come soon. DENTIST. E. E. REESE, 24 a East Ohio St, bet. Meridian and Perm. $5 FOR FULL SET TEETH, Extracted without vain, At EARHART'S. Tl4. DAVIDSON, Dentist, REMOVED to Marlon Block, N. W. Cor. Ohio and Meridian SU ROOMS 0 AND 10. Crown and Bridge Work a Specialty. OfiSce noun, 8 a.m. toU p. m. Elevator. rLOllISTS. FRANK SAAK, FLORIST, 124 EA8T ST. JOSEPH ST. Decoratinus, funeral designs and cut flowers. Tel. ephone l'-'Gl. CHAS. AISENBREY Ilai removed bis MEAT MARKET to 25 Virginia avenue, where he keeps a full stock of Freh and Salt Meats and Sausages OF ALL KINDS. Phone US'.'. MODEL FENCE CO. SEE THE MODEL FENCE COMPANY Before contracting- for fence, (iood live dealers and agent wanted for the best-sellinjr Lawn Fence on themsrket. ball nf action fruarante. Prices within reach of all. Adarcsd Model r ENT E cu.. Eat South street. STK EL- It III HON LAWN FKNCK. PRICES REDUCED, i H 1 f 1 I r. mmm Cliamplon Iron and Fte!-Hibon lAwn Fenca, Wrought-Iron tnc k Tit Jat. Iron hence-Post. KLLI- fc HEI.FENBEUUEU, 10 to lWJ fcouta MD-lsslppl street. LrtEit. N. F. DALT0KI & COMPANY, Dealers in Lumber. Fa.h. Doors, Blinds, hlole. Ith Keuce Po-tv etc. South Noble anl East ahfhrt'n streets. FLFOl KIC LKiHT. P. AV. Ml ft VOX. C. C. MKkT. MARMOX-PERRY LIGHT CO., Electrical and 3IEC1IAXICAL : KXGINEERS, : Circle Street, : HEXT WATEU CO.'d UFriCS.
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