Indianapolis Journal, Volume 51, Number 121, Indianapolis, Marion County, 1 May 1901 — Page 7
THE INDIANAPOLIS JOURNAL, WEDNESDAY, MAY 1, 1901.
CAPITAL AiND SURPLUS, S410.0C0.C0 RESOURCES, $3,200,000.00 The Capital National Bank, INDIANAl'OUN, I2VIT. With direct connections in every county in the State, is especially prepared for handling mercantile accounts. M. K. WlItN.l res.: M. I'ACKArr. V. I". : W. F. C'H UTtCII MAN,rnh. : C. I- FARKKLL. A.C.
Indiana National Bank (Fireproof Building.) Capital, $3C0,CCa Surplu, $930,000 ITt DEPOSIT VAULTS. VCLNEY T. MALOTT. President. EDW. L. MrKEE. Vit Fr t Ami. ELWAItl li. POKTHH. Cashier. The Central Trust Company Capital $300,000. Trusts of all kinds executed. Deposits received and Interest paid. Loans made on ir.ortjjajcc and collaterals. Real f-statc bought, fold and exchanged. Rents collected and Insurance written. OFFICE: COA.PANY'S BUILDING Mo. I BO Host Market St. i1 The Institution For the People lepolt In mux of ONF. POLL. Ml AM) rrWAUDS KK.CK.IVKhHiuI I N'l Fltl.T A!i.jvki,cmi')i;nikim km I-ANNUALLY. No expense In depcsllliiK or drawing nimU. Loan made on Ileal Km Lite and approved collateral. lxiwe.it rat. The Marion Trust Co., N. E. Cor. Monument Piece and & Market St. Closet Saturday afternoons, Mny.to October, f I 111 1 J DAVID GIBSON arch nr. er LAW EUILDIM. INDIANAPOLIS rmctlroln livcj-tment btiiUllu;; n, t pecliilty. safis nnposns. S. A. I-LhlCIIliK & CO.'S Snic Ioioit: Vtivilt 341 Unmt Wnah.fcicton Street. Absolute safety aajalnat fir and burglar. Fo rfmin day and night on ruard. leslgned for safe keeping of Money. Honda, Will. Dee 1. Abstract. Sliver Fiat, Jewels and valuable Trunks. Package, eta. Contains 2.100 boxes. Rent ffl to f-ir Ter Year. JOHN S. TAItKl(.TO........Manscer. MONEY t0 o A.W AUU Htlcl upward. Loaned upon Improved city property, granting permission to mak partial payments. Interest traded according to location and character of security. No delay. C. F. SAYLEri. 127 East Market Street. t Wall St.. w Vork. Ames I M dp. Huston. I?. Am ROGERS Ä CO (INCORPORATED) BANKERS AND BROKERS, B03-505 Stevenson Bldg. Fast direct vrlre to N. Y. Stock Kxc hange. IIIONErt ", 345ft W. . ÜIFFOIID. Setj(t One Cent for Postago And receive on Interesting pamphlet, entitled, CO.OPtRU .Vi: HANKING. UyVltT. Mao. Of A IN PCRR "V, F2I Iaw RulMlng, Indlai)nll., LIVE STOCK QUOTATIONS GOOD FRMAI.R CMTTMS ACTIV1", m:lli; at sticadv piucks. Ilott Active at n Simile Lorrrr Figtirea t -flierp Active mid Stendj Condition of Other Market. UNION STOCK YARDS. INDIANAPOLIS. April 3). Cattle Receipts. ; fhlpmenta mal!. The receipts of cattle wejri comparatively liberal for a Tuesday market, and In harmony with other places the bidding was lower in the ttwr lln Salesmen wer a Uttlo slow In making rmuvseions. but Anally wore forced to take off about 1V. conrvirod with last Friday. Tlu demand for good fernab butcher a ttl was equal to the supply, and with rather active Comietltlon a K'd ilaranc was made early at quotabiy rteady prices. The best atcers ?old at l.cs:-lb kinds brouxht t.M full loads of heifers sold as high as and the top price f.r cows was $I..V. Quotations: Good to prime steers, Lri) lbs and upward $5.i;ff 3.G Fair to nuiiium eter. LSTiO iim and upward y-,, 5 ;a) Cond to choice 1,1") to l.ro-lb steers ! (;-;, 3.: ralr to medium l.iao to l.:un tfTS ; I.f i si Medium to good in to l,ki-!h t-ers 4,Mr 4 ood to choice feeding Meers 4..',-; .ut '..'ommon to -holee stockers 3.ri.( Liri Iootl to cholcH heifers 4 l'.V-i Fair to medium heifers 3.75'. i t lit t omn.on to llxht heifers 3 3 - Cood to chole- eows U.TTt'j J'alr to medium cows ötv.j Common oM cows Lfi J , Veal calves 5 in),, T; ,! Heavy alvej t 5 .11 Frlme to fncy export bulls 3.75. r 4.5 CJood to chok e butch'-r build 3 4f.r 3.;Vi Common to fair bulls "J."-'! Oood to choice eotva anl eal . .Xi.it.) '.).) Common to medium rows and calves hx'-jC) 'i Hogs Receipts. iJ; tfhiprmnt finall. The leeeipt f 1ok w-r. einprati ey liberal, and with apparently few hlpplng rrdrs tho market opened with buyers bidding lower prices. The condition of the trade tUe where eneuurüge! jalcsmva to be
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slow In making coneeyions. and the opening was pilot. Later, however, with local packers free and liberal buyers the- offerings were chancing hinds promptly, and a, good clearance was made In good season at an average decline of about Zic In prices, compared with yesterday. The market was weakest fur the ordinary light mixed hogs, and In a number of Instances sales were considered .V lower than yesterdav. The rn irk't closed steady at the decline. Sabs ranged from $.".'" to and a verv large proportion of the supply sold above J5.75. Quotations: Good to choice medium and heavy r."r3.SLM Mixed "and heavy packing 5.0,75.75 Good to choice light weights.... 5.7 .r..77l72 Common to f.-.lr lllit weights.... 5 to'a.'.7w Common to g)'d pigs a.nirtiri.d Koughs &.'vi5.35 Sheep Receipts, 15; shltments small. There was only a moderate supply of sheep and lambs, and tlrst sales did not show any quotable change In prices compared with the clo.se of last week. Quotations: Good t choice Limbs H.''J.'.O') Common to medium lambs 4.v 1.50 Good to choice slieep 3.75'j4.75 Comnntu to umllum shep X.ir.rn3',u Stockcrs and leading sheep Rucks, per I' lbs Wif'i.M
Trie 11 Diic! Ioiih tit I lie liiteratnte Viirdi. INTIMtSTATi: HTtM'KYARliS, INDIANAPOLIS, Apt II ;!'.- 'ntt If - Tli mnrkt was qui t, will a 1 i u lit Mipply. All i.PVred were tukn by Iih id but In rx' ut uteinly r ! . The cntililln nn I outlook ii fa ii able. All were sold. tjujta tu n.: :.'! to I rime nt. is. l.Iir.o Ibn n l upward tv-v-fr r. r,o Fair to milium uteris, l.u.. Ilm an! upward 4.!(if .r..:'0 in. to ebel l.M to I,:Uni-I te. r.. 4 T'"I . 0 Fair to iifllum l.l.'.o to l,"" lli ters.. 4..'.ty &. M-. Hum to good :!' to l.PD-lh stents.... rt. 75'ti 4 U IJik1 to choice feei'.lnic Hlerr 4 2 V 4.-V Kalr to inediutn feeding Meets SM'f 4 l' lliiU'ill to Ki.od is 3 '(! 4 0 ti.Mj.1 to Cliol. e H-lf rl H 4 I'i J 4 Knlrto ine.lliiiTW ii-Ur 3.7..U' 4.M 'innin tu IUt h-lfr 3 K"'U I OiMid t ) cho.-f cowm S.T.Vj" 4. 23 l'.ilr tu nwdium cows 3. oo g 3 7.' I'Htining cowh 1 7-v 2 7 j Veal calves fi .s $.: Heavy calves 3.W'I ß l'nnn to fmiey export bulls 3.7'(f 4.25 CJroU to Chol Lim her tull 2.1,'1 Cu'immn to f.ilr hull' I W'S 3..".' Good to rliolre cows and t Hives IV inrq io.tnt C'oininuti to mdlum cows and ralves..2!.'K)'ü3.') Hs Receipt, l.iMS; shipments. Rix. Th quality was common. Th inatket upenel acthe and sales were, nioxtly at steady prices. Heavy mixed sold at I.VSdt.YtC. with bent heavH. nt 1 1. sT'v'vi .'.:. LtKht mixed sold as high as t5.K2't with the bulk ut j.7.v VK . Price ranged from $.7l to 5.S7j. All sold. Q.iotatlotis; Goo-J to choice havy - $r..S35.f'Ü (Joed to elmic mixed 5.S'V5.Hrt Commun to good tlaht (.75.0 Common to good pigs...... . 76'.r &. -5 Common to good rnißhs.. 4. 701i 5-35 Sheep Itecelpts 1 1 h h t ; shipments1 none. All grades of iambs and nheep were steady, and all were sohl. Quotations: Good to choice luml'i...., $5. 251 5. 75 Common lambs 4..Va!.iO Fair to medium lambs.... 3.(H3.50 Good tu choice sheei ?.75'u4.M Cmmon shee; 2.!v.ii.7. Liuck, per 1' lbs 2.'j'(.iS -j Horse. t'NION' STOCK YAP.DH. INDIANAPOLIS. April 3.Thero is quite a fulling off to not la the receipts of horsfs compared with last week, only atuut 1Ü5 head having arrived for the regitMar sule of Wanna n, IJlack, i?humberlaln & Co. The receipts fur tUcjnoit part weie mixed lots, and thie wer no really top kinds in the offerltigs. The (h-msnd following the special sale last weeg wus not urgent, und the trading appeared tutet, but for th chow of Htock tin sale prices were usuully up to expectations, tjulte h number of good hcuvy work horses sold from tili to $r.i. and lig L t rlrlvers and workers ironi $75 to to. A gotd eleu ranc was made at current pi ices. Rise where. CHICAGO. April 3.'.-Cattle-KeeeIpts. S.:m. Inliuüli.g .'11 Tiwrn. M-irket generally f-t-'ad.v. c!oo. to prime steers, tl.'.i.'i'j poor to medium. $J.Sj'(i .:; torkn and feeders til rn at $J.7ij 4.95; eows, S2.t5'r4.5i; heifers, 1.75; cunneis slow at jj'(i.: lulls steady nt $2.7o'(4.c: calves trorii nt Gi ". ''; Texas fed stors stesdr at H.J."3i5. ; Texas gtHcs steers, W.r'n 4 ; Texas bulls. :.75;t.Si. Hok" TtetPljits to-day. r.i.0'0; to-inerrtw. '.'". or;o, ettlmted: left over. 2,M'. M.irket opened a sha le higher and clewed slow. Top. f.VSo; mixed and butchers. $".. j j.S7'j : good to choice heuvy. t.il rough heavr, J.'. ::a 3.W; light. '..5'r hulk of Kilos, $."i.ii:.tc".. Sh'ejv Receipts. U.tx-i. Mfltket slow; ellpppetl weak: clljped lambs wuk: wooded steady. Cooia.los. Ivj.itO; god to choice wethers, 4.35'(i 4. Gi ; fair to choice mixed. JJ.d'j 4.."m ; Western sheep. G. i.V'i 4.0; Texas sheep, .veurilniis. $4.4 i 4. ."; native lambs, $4..V7i..3'); Western lambs. $4.6'; ;.A). KANSAS CITY. April 30. Catt le Receipts. !.:"0 natives, Z Tcxans. 2H calves. Market gtierally sternly to Pe lower, ('hoke lieef steers. l.''i .". .'i; cononoii to good. $l.4.Va VIO; stockers and fie.hrs. H'uj. 10; Western fed steers. $4..VV''i 5.M; Texatis anil Indians. $. l.Vi ;; cows, 3.VrU 4..V; hfl fers. ,;i.75'ii :: canners. $2.r.0'u3.10; bulls. f.M'.Vff 4.5: calvi'i. $l.:.0äa.L'.". Hogs Keeetpt' 17..V.H. Market 5e lower. Top. IVwi; bulk of sabs. f5..v;i..77li: heavy, $".7."oi 5. So; mixed packer, J".j"'.j.75; light. $..45'i j.7'j; ph;s,.$3.7.Vy"'.:;u. Sheei Kecrlpts. 4.7"0. Market steady to 5c l'jwer. W entern lambs. $l.7.Vj."; Western wethers, H. Wit 4.75 ; Western earllngs, $4.:jk. 4. SO; ewes, $2.0'! l--'; cull.--, $'.7V'.75; spring lambs, nl. RT. IiriS, April 30. Cattle-Heeeipts, 3.400, Including l.tf'O Texai.s. Market steady. Native shipping and export steers. $t.7Va 5.s.i; dressed beef and butcher Mccrs. $1.35.30; tdee-rs under I. rt pounds. $:1.4'y!i ".L': stockers and feeders, $2. soil 4.S; cows and he ifers, fj'fit.si: canners, fLilVn 't; ImMs. tYu t.2; Texas and Indian steers, ?.".'(.'".; cows and heifers, $2.r.ti'(t 1.10. Hogs Heeeipts. 11.4'. Market' .'.c lower. Pigi and licht. $5.;tKi5.70; packers, $5.6ifi 5.75; butcliers. $".7."'i '..'.f. Shee-jv Heeeipts. Market steady. Native muttons. fiTj l.fi.'i; lambs. $4.7.Vr,.,Vt; culls and bucks. $3';i.s5; stockers. $2.75C(4.J.ir); Texas sheep, $3.S.V'- 4.:t.. NKW YORK. April CO. Heeves-Rreelpts, 233. No trading, feeding steady. Catlr quoted live cattle tlrm at 1 'n lJ'-c ; refrigerator beef higher at St'fH2e per I'miiu.I. FxiH.rts, 7.V cattle an1 3. le quarters of be. f . Calves Receipts. 3in. Very little doing; feelleg weak. M"t ot tiie sto k arrived late and was held over, iuotatlons. $3.5if 3.75 for comnion to choice veils; extra. J1?. Shep and lambs Receipts. 1."1"J. Altnst n. trade. Sheep and limbs nominal; deck of Southern sprlnir lambs sold at $t per head. Hags Heeeipts. 1.4 Pi. No sales in live wclßht. Nominal quotations at $Vf'.j".15. SOUTH OMAHA. April 3 '.-Cattle-Receipts, 4. ". M.irket active and steady. Native beef Heer. ..'.j:.4'; Western steers. f4'tf4.xO; Texas steets. ?t'-4:"i; cows and heifers, $J.30'n 4.4; l es. J.t'-ii.T;,. Hoc - Rece ipt . 12.f Market steady. Heavr, 77'.; mixe,'. $: r,V -'-t :.:; ll;ht, $."....:.ra5.62''3; bulk if oales. $..e;27T,r..e;7l1. Sl.eejv-R cripts. 4.hi. Market k!cw' to Pe lower. Yeirlin:s. $4 .2." Ti 4. .": wethers. Slr4.4; ewes. Jtf iV-'f' l.l'i ; lambs, f 4. 5i , CAST ItCFl-WLO. April ."A Receipts Cattle. S cars; !hep and lambs m ne; hoiss, 4 cars. Shipments Cattle, h ars; nheep and lambs, 6 cars; hoc, ft cars. Cattle No freh sales. Calves unchanged on a Pa-els of .'. Shep and Lambs Wool lambs. f 1.404.50; cblped lamb" $4.7.V5; mlxcd clipped sheep, $1.15 llCRS-lIesivy, $...Viti; pigs, f 5.7.5'e "i. SO. t'INf'INN ATI, April 3.-Hogs steady at f 1.25 ff 5.. Cattle steady at $2.7.".'n 5.2.". Sbeep tea.iy at $3.i4. 1.50. Lambs uteady at it.".. VITAL STATISTICS APRIL 30. Illrtli. Tlslopp, i'h.irb-s and Maud. lKpl C'rlbiro avenue, b..v. Parket. L. M. and F.thel, 2'C st Morris rtteet, g!t!. ChuriitmHti. Henry and J"nephlrie, 41 E.ist F.K'htee-nlh Street, bo.V. iardiner. Willi im and Macule, tzi We st Tweirth itreet. tsiy. MoMov. Harry and Sadie, 12.11 South Meridian strut. Klrl (5raes, Walter and Nellie, city, boy. Deaths). Frink J. Smith, forty-nine. city, aneurism ef the rteot.l. Mary K Coner. llfty-Mx. city, typhoid fever. Ja.-.a io bhar.lt, e ighty, l.'ls Chestnut fdr t. in phrltls. Louisa Cessler, sixty-two, llo Fulton strct. la grippe. C. W. Hutlurfoid. eighty-tive, 4"5 Dorman street, senility. W. H. Hanls, fifty-one. p10 Park avenue, in nrt failute. Jacob Hahn, ntty-threc, 17. Wet Morris Mle. t. lieart f.lllute. M.trirueitte p. i.di tgast. fifteen. 1211 NVrth C.i tt.il aet.ue. tubereulosls. Marv R-o.r(Ti, fiTt -nine, city, Rriuhfs tlHease. .lan.et H. Clark, fitly. 71 West Twelfth street. coma. H.Htie DiiktiM.n. twenty-two, city, chortal e xhaut!oti. Mnrrliiue biceimes, e'harbs Wlri- tie and Fri clove Farmer. I'enjamln I". Collin i and Mierv Itond. Hutby i; Flhe and M llle He Ilmann. Atnos Smith and Mr Hie A. Mruwn. Juxej h M. ltts and America M. Snyder. W Hilar H. Llvctitt and May Lvc. John iSmlth and Myrtle.- UaUu.
if v 'Pfs M r STOCK SAtil'.S l M'.W VOIt lei 31 A Kl m;u iti'coiti) iT;t iti:s. Tcitnl fr Ihr liny I :t.I,10f Minres, Iber it tlunrter cif a Million Above the Trnile on .Monday. VERY HEAVY OUTSIDE DEMAND tT ovi:hcomi:s factohs ov KHAI.I.Y IIP.AItlSlI IMlMMtT. Mqiildntinii to TnKc 1'rofltN .MiiLesi flic Clti-ie IrreKiilnr-Diiy'si .Movement lit latettl Trmlc Circles. At New Yrk. yesterday, mnr.ey on call w;ik firm nt 3VmJ jut cent.; last loan, I; ruling rate, I. Prime men. mtlle paper, I'.lli per cent. Sterling- exchange was easy, with actual business In bunker' bills at Jl.s'Vu l.ss for lenian.l ami $I.M"4 for Mxty days; posted raten. ?l.s:i.i I. Ml and $l.s:; commercial bills, f I.MV'iJ.M-n. Silver certlflcales were i0c; bar hllvrr, n.o; Mexican elollars, Wtv. Silver bars closed ut UT'iel an ounce. Tlicte Is no precedent by which to bei Kidded In the formation of u Judgiuciit r -KanlliiK tlio prcj-cnt tock market. Kadi lay f tradltitr leaven onte furnier record behind, and not lnfrcpuently all prevhuis reconls pi by the board us a lesult if a elay'a business. Th at;gri;ate sales of nil etneks yesterday went uhad of Momlay'H hitherto unprecedented total, rising; to ?M,m shares. Last Wednesilay recur d sales of a hltiKle Mock, which were CC.sim shares for I'nlon I'acllle, compared with ycMerdny's hales of 4o!.1h nlmres of United States Steel. The aggregate sales of Loth the common und prefe rrnl stock of United States Steel amounted to W.4.(m0 h.'ttes. Another record which was eclipsed was that, for a Mingle hour's business, sabs for the first hour amounting to over a million shares, against the previous maximum of less than S'Xt.ObO t-hares. It Is tho usual rule that a largo portion of a ilay's buslpcss on exchange Is done elurlnp tho first hour, but had the activity of the market for the rest of the day continued In normul proportion to the first hour's bu?lness the total would have renched prohnbly iOKMn) shares for the day. which would mean commissions to Stock Exchange members for the day's business of $l,(v),tni). Such statistics as theso convey the truest blea of the dimensions and scope of the present market. Any attempt to description would repolve itself largely Into un action of superlatives. There were Unit; strings of successive transactions In some of the most active stocks In which none of tho pales reported we-re of less than LmD shares ntid running from that up to lO.ooo shares. If any ordinary considerations could rule in huch a market the fact would have had great InIhience that the stocks which were most notably strong Monday were hold In enormous volume to tnk! profits. Tin sharp break nt many points In the closing dealings would have been another factor making for hesitation. Hut these usual symptoms of u coming reaction have been h often without the- slightest effect In the re-cent extraordinary market that they were totally Ignored by the excited speculators. as many other Incidents have been, such as th engagements of gold for export and occasional hardening of the money marke t. The presence in great force of a widespread public interest in the market must explain this isnorlne; of usual technical Indications. The great accumulations ot wealth which huve come to the bands of the American people for several yeara past and which have lain In deposit bnnks waiting for opportunity for outlay seemed to be pouring Into Wall street, attracted bv the sudden great fortunes which are being nnule from lay to day. The larg" Inilow of money front the Interior ti New York seems to be duo to this tendency, and In keeping the money market easy In spite of the dotmuul from other sources. There Is very little In the way of specific news accompanying the movement of prices. The announcement yesterday morning of the absorption of the l.eylaml steamship line by J. P. Morgan bal a tendency to give a renewe d stimulus to tho speculation as indicating the continued uetivlty of the most Influential intlivldual in the recent great movement towards conKilldatlon. The belief In wholesale consolidations of great railroad systems, even at enormous expense, Involveei In the buying of control In the opn market, Is the potent factor in the general speculation. The enthusiastic believers in an indefinite rise in prices argue that the market turnover within a few days of as many shares of the corporation as the whole outstanding capital necessarily Indicates a movement to buy control, but it is certainly obvious that a turnover of that amount of stock, where the actual control docs not pass. Is proof positive of an enormous purely speculative buying. It may be due to buying and selling and then rebuylng many times over of speculative holdings, or It may be due to persistent short selling on every advance and then buying to cover as the further advances imperils the position of the bears. That such purely speculative transactions formed a large factor In yesterday's market Is probably not seriously doubted. An analysis in detail of the day's market would be futile, so great Is Its extent and variety, ami, In the later dealings, its Irregularity. Northern TacUlc. was tinder pressure of profit-taking all day ami I'nlon l'aelth- anl the grangers generally showed Its influence as the day progressed. The Atchlsons were tho new strong feature on talk of an increase In the llvlden!. An advance In New York Central brought speculative attention back to the Kastern railroads, but their gains did not hold well. The t'nitcd States Steel stocks were comparatively well maintalne!, closing with net gains f 2'h for the common ami 2 for the preferred, at reactions of l'H and respectively, from the b-st prices. The heavy profit taking at the close1 male prices irregular. Husiness was not as large, relatively. In bonds, ami th price- movement was Irregular. Total sabs, at par ..lue, were K- '". I'nitetl States new fours advanced "s pT cent, on the last call. Following are the day's share sales and the closing bid prices: Closing Name. f?.i1eS. j:id. Atchison ::"...' Atchison ptef K2.'2) 1:,'4 Fältln, re & Chi i n.! 104 Pnlttmore - Ohio pref ."!. 0 !'2"i e'aim.lle.n Pacific l.:0 P Canada Southern 4.-"" T: Chesape-ake ei Ohio 11.. T) 4Ni Thlcago & Alton 4'.. lot 4 Chicago Ar Alton pref ll.3rt K Chicago, Iturlington A: cjulncy.... 42.40) pisv Chi -ago dreat Western i..Vi Z C hlrago C.reat Western pref 4'iS M'; Chleatco e'rent trn pref 11.. pm :,vt Chi.. Ind. A: U.itlMvllle f'."ii HT'j Chi.. Ind. Ar Iouln-lHe pref 2..V TP3 ChUairo Ar Lastern Il'lnois 4'0 i::j'3 Chi.. Term. Ar Transfer :w ;'3 fht., Term. A: Trsn. pref 3.4't 47; Chlciigo A: Northwestern 3.40 no Chicago. Hock Island & Pacific. 2s.,.n 1..47 C. C. C. A: St. Iuils 2.T't S', Ci dorado S.mthe-rn - 31.'.ö) Pi'; roi'iraiin ruui in-rii iiil i'i -& . o j Cclorado Southern secona prcr .i.Sl ledaware & Hii lfoii Del.. Lack. A. Western ... Iene-r "t Ui elrande L. tner .v III ) Crande pref Frle ": 1-' '1 IMS 1.. '!.. 4.;-"4 I ." .'. 3 .') 4.'.4 "i ;is 7,10 :.! i. ;..'! iv. 2,1 12'- . "i 7."''3 6.e) 144 3Ii i; ; 1 . i:.i File nrt pref Frie second pre f e.rmt Northern pref H. ckltiK Valley Hri k Valley pref Illinois Central Iowa Central I. wu Central pref , lakw F.i 1.- A.- etern 1 lee Kile v Wesfrn pref Loul-Hle Ar Nashville MurhattHn Metropolitan Street-railway Mexican Central Mexican National Minneapolis Ar t. Ixiu! Missouri Pacific Mlfsnurl. Kansas Ar Textes Missouri. Kansas A: Texas j-ref.. New Jerey Central New York Central Nl folk. A: W estern 4'. 1 f.i- j !'. M" L,v'4 R.2") 17. 3 21.70 . 11 f'0 SP j crtt.aixt i57TH II 4 Z2 3 k;.', I.-") Y,S l;..V'i ;. 4. vo 14 7,mio xy s:...o) 1; 12.4-K) imi "(.o 37'a Norfolk Ar Western pref Not them Paciric Northern I'arlfic pref ntarlo Ac Western l'cnuaj lvanla
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P.. .. C. fc tt. Louis f,7 lUading 21."! 42'i Keadlng trt pref ::jio"H) 7. L-a-ling se-cond pref H.tv i St. Louis A.- Sn. Fran 11. ".".) 4:' St. I.. Ac San Fran, tirst pref.... 41NI 8.'i'a St. L. A- San Kran, second pie f.. lf. 7.'t St. I.uls S uthveste-n 2.2'. "'i St. Louis Southwestern pref 4.7 "'4 St. Paul Cti.N'O 172 St. Paul pref H) 1!2 Southern Pacific r.7.vn) wt Southern Hallway 37,70 f.2'i S- uthern Hallway pref I".,"! Vi7 Texas A; Pacific 2:i.W 4'4 Toledo. St. I.uis Ar Wertern 12."" 1 Toledo. St. I.. Ar Wettrn pre-f.. 22. ST Union Pacific 219. ll-'-I'nlon PacIKc pref 2:.S'V'at'ash 2.3') 21 Wal.ash pref 7.3() 42 Whe. Hi.g Ar. Lake Erie pio is Wheeling Ar L. I, second pref.... 1.2 o :: Wlxcon.sin Central 7.?.' 2.'04 Wisconsin Central pref 1,.) 47 KXrill.'S.S COMPANIES. A darns Kx press p0 American Kx press .... Cnltel States' Kxpress ,"ijO M Welis-Fargo Kxpress 117 M ISCKLLANKOL'S. Amalgamated Copper 22,So Airerlcnn Car anl Foundry' .'..r.mi 2t'.;4 American Car and Foundry pref. 1 .;. f,o Linseed Oil i i;!', Llnsee.1 c til pn f Am. Smelting aril Kerl ring i,7't .Vt'-i Am. Smelting and Itttnlng pref.. 2.:'.' American Tohaciv 1 l.t'.oei Anaonda Mining Co 4.r.i M', Htooklvn Itapid Transit Ii M'.'j Colorado Fuel and pti :.."."n inr, Consolidated elas ;.S'm 227 Continental Tobacco S.,ViO 4"i Contliient.il T h.uco pref I.too loi'j leneral Kl. metric 2.7!1 227'i Chico-e StlKiir S. 1) iVl'j Hocking Coal i: Jnternatloti.il Paper n 2l'i Inti'i national Pit per .r f S.oid 7s lnt't national Powir y.so vi Laclede ei.tn 7l hi N.itlon.il lU.Mtilt C.'xm National I .end 17' Natlott.il Salt 1'') 41 National Salt pref 2 77 North Ameihan :t ' S7 l aciilo Coast 2,, Cei'j Pacific Mill 1.4 0 :! People s Ci II. NN 117"i I't'e'ssed Stl Cur I.'"0 4". Plesr.ed St Car pref l.'e-sl V,1 Pullman Palme Car l.oo 2j'. Hcpul.ltc Iron and ste.d n.:;.' :i'i Hepul.o 1 1 mi mil Steel pref I.'.xui 17', s'uuar Ii.:'.' h: Tctlllemeo Coal and liol) a. !.) tii t'nlon It. ig im.i '.ier .i It I'nlon Lau' und I'iiimt pief .... Vi 1'lilte.l Mt.'tb s I 'i t ! r I.S ': l'ldted Stuten IUlof pl'ef a. .'.Ml 7:i"i Cnited States Itut.ber m 21 I'nltt'il State Kill. her ptef in t;;'j I tilted State Stet V,'MM Wi t'nlted Stute Steel pref lvS. !. Jul Western I'nlon 7r'i ic'i
Tot r. s r. s. r. s. ir. s. u. s, r. s. c. s c. s. r. s u. s. ill Pile 3.201.100 CNITi:i STATKS JKJNDS. twos, refunding, re-'i ,10f, .1l'H .in'a .in; .13S .ur-t .113 .111' .110 .hp; twos, refundinc coup. threes, ten threes, coup new fours, reg new fours, coup . old fours. rc-K old fours, coup . fives, reff., fives, coup. TneMilny'a Ilntik Clenrlnea. Exchanges. Palanceis. New York .' 37.432.;'.il tl2.(C.8.3U9 Hcstcn 3i.M:,r.:i2 2, :.!'. ChlcMKO 24.212.l:0 2.202.2ti Philadelphia 1S.501.H72 2,2:.I.R2 Pt. lA)Uls 6.911.412 1.11S.2I0 llaltlmore 4,;..s.ii22 7'ü,14 Cincinnati 2, ?'... Indianapoll t9,lt;9 local ;haix ami pitonvci:. Trade Quiet mid (uotntlonn I'ncliniit.el. I'.xce:t as to AVhent. Trade generally was quiet almost to dullness eterday. "Spring fever" n-emed to have taken a pretty good grip on everybody, and all were willing to take things easy until they have more fully adapted themselves ti the weather condition., rrh-e. remain steady to strong in all lines, and there in rarely a complaint to he heard regarding business conditions. All branch of trade are apparently confidant of a good uiuvement In tho near future. Wheat went off a cent yesterday, but corn was steady at the prices prevailing on Mou lay. The cksing prices for cereals, as furnislmd by the secretary of th Jioard of Trade, were: Wheat No. 2 red. Tic; No. 2 red on miliin; freight. 7."ic; No. :'. red. !.' 71c; wagon wheat. 7;.-. Corn No. 1 white-, 4i''jc; Nu. 2 white. 4Slv.c; No 3 white. 46'ic; No. 4 white, 42"cci4P2c; No. 2 white mixed. 4.".'ac; No. 3 white mixed. 4lsc; No. 4 white nil.ved, 4l'kü3'ic; N. 2 yellow, 4.".c; No. 2 yellow, 4jc; No. 4 yellov, 43Jc; No. 2 mixed. 4ä'.ao; No. 3 mixed. 4i'c; No. 4 mixed, 41lt('j IS'sc; tar corn, 45c; wagon coin. 43,tii40'tc. Cuts No. 2 white, 2:',c; No. 3 white, 2S'ic; No. 2 mixed. 2o; No. 3 lalxed, L'Gc. liny No. i tlruotiiy, U'oy U..j, iNo. 2 timothy, $11.2Ü(Ö12.2.. lnspoedlons-Whe.it: No. 2 red, 1 car; No. 3. 1; total. 2 cars. Corn: No. 2, while. 1 car; No. il white, 2C: No. 4 white. 2; No. 3 white mixed. 2; No. 2 yellow, 4; No. 3 yellow, 3; No. 3 mixed, 3; no grade, 1; ear, 2; total, 41 cars, lluy: Choice timothy, 1 car. Poultry Hinl Other Produce. (Prices paid by tdilppcrs ) Turkey hens. So per lb; young toms, "c; hens, 7..c; cocks. 4c; duck, 7c. 'Cheese New York fui'. cream, 13c; domestic Swiss. 17c; brick, 14c; llmLurger, 13c. Hutter-Chuice roll. He per lb; poor. No. 2, C4c. F.gg He per dozen. Feathers Prime geese-, 30c per lb; prime duck, 20 per 1. peeswax "0c for yellow, 2".c for dark. Wool Medium, unwashed, 17c; tub-washed. 2i t'2&c; hurry and unmerchantable. a'uSc less; flu merino, P''jL'e; e-uurm biald, jCc. HIDES, TALLOW. ETC. Orcensalted Hides No. 1. ie; No. 2, 7c; No. 1 calf, 'sc; No. 2 calf. sc. Crease White, 4c; y allow, 3'.4c; brown, 2c. Tallow No. 1. 4c; No. 2, 3c. Tili: J0IIH1.M thaih:. tTh quotations given below aro the selling prices of the wholesale dealers.) CiiiidieM und Ants. Candles Stick, 7c per lb; common mixed. 7c; grocers' mixed, b'-c: Kanner t.vi.t fctlck. sc; Haulier cream mixed. Wijllc; old-time mixed. fc. Nuts Soft-f helled almonds, lscyjoc; Kngllsh walnuts. 12'i14e; Hrazll nuts. 10c; rllberts, H',sc; peanuts, roasted, 7 Sc; mixed nutu, J2e. Canned (itiodx. Corn. 7"cT$1.25. Peaches-Eastern standard. 3-lb. 122.2:.; 3-lh seconds. H.lsK; California standard, J2. 1K? 2.40: California seconds. Jl.w,j2. Miscellaneous Klae-kberries. 2-Ib, Juw; raspberries. 3-lb. l.20'y 1.3i; plnapples. t.mdard. 2-lb, $l.S5l4l.l; choice. $2'y2.1u; cove oysters. 1-Ü). full weight, tl o.'.'.il.M; light. W'lfi.V; string beans, ns, 3-lb, 'Mj'i.-i'c; Lima beans, J1.2iv i.2o; pe as, rnfats. !l.'irtlll: irlV June. Il.lllft I.'.- I..I.. mar Sier. i.'"ffc, iet iiini" . .'vv ;i, vii.t vvoerrie . 8.'.(i1jc; ealmon, 1-lb, 9öcii $C; "J-lb tomatoes, 1,: 4'onl und CoI.c. Anhtracite. 7; C. & O. Kanawha, fl; Pittsburg. J4; Wlnlfrede, Jl; Kaymond. i; Jackson. Jt; Inland City lump. $3; lump coke, lie per hu. $2.2." per 25 bu; crushed coke, lCc per bu. 13.25 per 25 bu: IHossburg. $ per ton; Cnnct Isville coke. $ per ton; smokeless coal, ;', per ton; Krazil block, $3. pr ton; f-tnokelcs ccal, Ji per ton. Drills). Alcohol. $:.5',(;2.70; asnroetlda, 40c; alum. 2'f 4c; camphor, if 7o ; cochineal. 5k...'.c; chloro- . k " " . .1 V .. f i . ' Ml.tfi I 1 . . 1 . rnii.it iii.r ti t'l rt.lont S.l l'.'ti 1 .III .mini. 1 II 0. V..-'... I". Ft" " . ..i. A- W., per oz. 3'.i;44c: balsam copaiba, .'.VaWc, soep, eastile, Fr.. 13ijlSc; soda, bicarb., 2Vutc; alts. Epsom, ls'u4c; sulphur Hour. 2fi.V: saltpeter. lu'.Uc: turpentine?. 4"c; glycerine. KljliOo; kdide ie.tnsslun, $2..'iii 2.7'); bromide potassium, .. n i. ;c : chlorate potash. 15'n2"c; borax. .'12c; cinchonlda, 4"l".c; carbolic acid, 3i tsc. Dry (iimhU, r.leached Sheetings Androscoggin L, "c; Perkley. No. 61. 5t'2c; Cabot. 'c; Capitol. 5'jc; Cumberland. Hc; Dwlght Anchor. 74c: Fruit of the Iorn. 7,4o; Farwell. ic; Flthvllle ,ijc; Full Width, o'vc; t.llt Edge, ic; (Hided Axe, 4'm-; Hill. 7c; IIopi, 7c; Linwood. 7c; Lonsdale. 7'c; lVahody, U; Pepperell, !-. lc; I'epperell, 10-4. 2c; Androscoggin, S-4. l-c; AndroKce.ggin, lu-4, 21c Hrown Sheetings Atlantic A. Co; Argyle, 5'i,e; P.ixtt C. Pic; Luck a He.d. Cc; Clifton CCC, ;.'c; Constitution. 4-inch. '; e'arltsle. 40-lncl. .c; Hwlght's Star. 7c: Creat Falls E. ö'tc; Oreit Falls J. r..c; Hill Fine. 7c: Indian Head. 6c; Peppered K. 5c; I'epperell, l-4. sc; AndruscogKtn. 9-4. 17c; Androscoggin. M-t. po; Prints Allen dress styles. 44c; Allen's, staples. 5c; Alleo Tit, 4tc; Allen's robes, 5'ac; American Irdle-o. 4c; Arnold long cloth. 15. 8c; Arnold LLC. 7c; Cocheco fancy, .; Hamilton fancy, 5c; Merrlmac pinks and purples, .': 1'acl.lc fancy. 5c; Simpson's mourning, 4"4c; Simpson's lUrPn M-lids. 5'jc; Simpson'f oil tlnish. tic; American shirting. 4c; black white. 4'jc; urays. 4lic Kl 1-tltilshed Cambrics Edwar-is. 3c; Warren. C'jc; Slater. 3c; (ienesee, Tickings Amokeag ACA. ht'jc; Conestoga EF. U,.; Cordis 140. IIV; Cordis T. ll'c; Cordis ACE. 11'.: Hamilton awning. 9c; Klni-.no fancy. 17c; Lenox fancy. !; Methuen A A, lJ'c; Oakland AF. Portstnouth, ll'rc; Susquehanna, n'-.c; Shetucket SW. Cc; Shetucket F. 6'ac; Swift Kiver. 5'2c. iraln Hags Amoskeag. J15.50; Arne rlcan, $15.50; Harmony, Jl.".:st; stark. P.S. tllnghams Amoskeag stuples. 5c: Amoskeag dress. 7c; Pates, &e: I-ancacttr. 5c; Lancaster Normandie. 7c; Fail Du Nord. Sc. Flour. Straight grades. JIU4.20; rtent flour, l.2 4.45; spring wheat patents, $5.4."J-5.65. (trorerles. Coffee C.ood. 1120; prime. I2?tHc: Krlctly rrime. Htjltic; fancy green and yellow. lSU22c; Java. 2sn.i2c. l;oated CUd Uovernment Java. 3-'-5j3c: Golden Rio. 24c; Hourlon Santos. 24v; Glided Santos, 24c; prime Santo, iic. Package
eofTee .'ity prices: Arlos.i. ll.:rc: Lion. IMjc; Jersspy, 11.2.'k.'; Caracas. Id. 75c: Dutch Java blend. P5.50C: DHIwf.rth's. 11. 25c; Mall Pouch, 11.25c; dates' blende.! Java. RT; Jav-Oiha, l.5c; Elite (cartoons), 15.25c; Good Luck. 15.5)c; Good Luck Cj case.-) $7.,n. Sugars City ptices: TVimlnoe!. R.37c; cut loaf. 6.37c: powdered. 5.97c: XXXX powdered, 6.02c; standard granulated. 5.77c; fine granulated. 5.77c; extra tine granulated. 5.S7c; granulate!, 5-lb baps, :..H2c; granulated. 2-lb bags. 5.'J2c; cubes. fi.l2c; mold A. 6.22c; confectioner A. 5.57c; 1 C lumbia A. 5.42c: 2 Windsor A. 5.37c: 3 Itldgewood A. 5.37c; 4 Phoenix A. 5.32c; 5 Empire A, 5.27c; 6 Ideal Golden Ex. C. 3.22c: 7 Windsor Ex. C. ..12c; X Hid re wood V.x. C. 5.02c; 9 Yellow Ex. C. 4.:7c; 10 Yellow C. 4.f2c; 11 Yellow. 4 t7c; 12 Yellow, l.c; 13 Yellow. 4 S2c: II Yellow, 4.7Tc; 15 Yellow, 4.77c; 16 Yellow. 4.77c. Salt In ear lots, f 1.2cä 1.25; small lots. J1.253 1.21. Flour Straight grides. $Crfl.25; patent. JJI.25ft 4.5; spring wheat, flrrt gra.'.e, 4.30'y 4..V); second grade. J3.7.V51; bakery. 13.503.0,.,. Spices Pepper. 17il.c; allsple. r.'-flSc: cloves, J.VnlHe; cassia, l.lfjlSo; nutmegs. 50(j..5c per lb. iians l'rime marrow, bu, $2.5."1i2.C5: do pea or navv. bu. $M.f2.20: do red kidney, bu. S2.75iJ 2.S5. Lima beans, lb. 7Ji74c; German Lima bens. S'i'fi.'i.c. Molasses and Svrups New Orleans molassv, fatr to prime, 2S3.!c; choice, 3.Viji0c; syrups, 20 1. 22c. Kice Txullann. 4'2fiC'c: Carolina, CHS'üC. Shot 11.4 1.50 per bag for drop. Lead 6 li 7c for pressed bars. Wood Dishes No. 1. j.er 1. ("'. $2Ti2.r.0; No. 2. J2. .."; 2. 75; "No. 3. 2...0'.3; No. 5. $.i'u 3.25. Twine Hemp. 12' IV per lb: wool, S'.fPV; flax, 2f.-'lViv; j.aper. Cr.c; Jute. 12'rrr.c: cotton. U'i25c. Wooden ware No. 1 tubs. r.:'tt'i ; No. 2 tuts. r.50M6; No. 3 tubü. $I..Vt5: 3-hoop palls. $1.6; 2-boop palls. II. urn 1..V; Rouble washboards, 12.25 (i2.75; common washboards, Ho'd 1.75; clothes pins, GlVii;.'.c per box. Iron nucl Steel. Ear Iron. 2.f.0e: horseshoe bar. 2.7'ii.V; null rod. 7c; plow slabs. 4. .Vic; Aniorlmn eat steel, '"A 11c; tiro He.l, 33'ic; spring ft e l, VriC. I.titlier. Oak sole, 31';.tlc; h teloi k sole, 27't31c; hnrtiers, 3H37CJ skirting. .". ; sIpkI strap. 4i'.f 4.'.c; city kip. t'.ow.v .c; I'Vench kip. 9V'i tl-2: city calfskin, i)ctt $1.10; l'rench calfskin, $1.2 I.V.. .nlli mid llorsenlioesi. Steel cut Hill $2 CI; wire mill, from store, $2.;." rates; from mill, 12.65 rate. lloisrshoeH, p r keg. $1; mule shocr. per keg, $..'.'; liors nnlls, $l'i per box. Harb win, Mhahllcd. $.i.2..; painted, fj.p). Oil. Linseed, raw. file per gal; llnser-l oil. Polled, f2e per gal: coal oil. b-ual teMt. N'a'.lM'se; bank. 4 '.; bet strnlls, .V'c; Labrador i.c; West VltKltiln hthrlcathig. 2i'ii.irtc: miners', 4"c; Urd oIIh. winter strained. In brls, i.Cjut'o per gal; half brls. 3c per gal extra. Produce. Fruit uutl Veuetnlilea. Pineapples-$2. 50 per do. Ihuiatias-IVr bunch. No. 1, $l.7.VJ2; No. 2, J1.25 Ü15. ( trarges California navels, $2.50fi3; seedling, $2'ii2.ro. Lemons Messlmi, fancy, 3C0 to Uix, $2.73; California lemon. $2.7553. Asparaj-us Large bunch. 4V. l'otatoes $1.35 t r brl; 43U4Sc per hu; Mc extra (huge for each Carrel or bagSweet Potatoes-Illinois. 2.rnf? 2.75 : Kentucky, 2. Cabbage -Holland seed, 2 pe r PO lbs. Ce lery--Florl't.i celery, 8.V'u$l per doz. lt.-rmuda ( nlons -J2. .5 per crate. Onion Set Yellow, tl.2'(21.5' per bu; white, $2.2. per bu; top sets, $1.5 per bu. Honey New white, 17c per lb; dirk, 15c. Cocoanuts .W doz; per bag. $3.50. Hadlshes 20fr2.'.e per do bunches. Green Onions-Home grown. 3 doa, 2.r.e. Hhubarb Home grown! 15'u20c per doz. St.lnaeh-$IS1.25 per bil. Kale-7.V(i$l per brl. lttuce-l.'HjHc per lb. Cucumbers $l.2V(l.',0 per dot. Tomatoes fjOe ier basket. Carrots-Soc per bu. New Heets 50c per doz bunches. Green Hehns $313.25 per bu box. Green pes-$2'U2.2f. per box. Turnipi $1 per brl: 35c per bu for washed. Strawberries 25300 rer ot for Florida; Mississippi strawberries, fl.5(Vr2 per 24-plnt crate. Cranberries Jersey, $2.25 per bu. Apples Ha Id win. $3.75 per brl; RusFclts, $4 per brl; Hen Davis. $3 25. Provision. Hams Sugar cured, 15 lb average, 11 '.if? 124c; 12 lbs average. 12'jl2,-c. Ird Kettle rendered. lO-i.c; pure lard, 9c. I'ork-P.eun. clear, $l!..s; rump. $15.;V). l'.acon Clear sides, .. to fi lbs aerage. 10'4c; ?A to 4. Iba average. 11.4c; 20 to 80 lbs uverage, inc; dear bellies, 25 to 3 lbs average, loc; IS to 22 lbs average. 10r; 14 to 10 lbs average. lU4c: clear backs. 2 to 25 lbs average, 10c; 12 to IC Iba verngfc. 1040; ti to 9 lbs avtruge, l'ic. In dry salt 4" l1S!ioulJ"is IC Iba average. 94c; 10 to J2 lbs avetage, t4c. Sraln. Clover, choice, prime. $7(;j7.W; English, choice, $7ru7.50; ulslke. choice. $7; alfalfa, choice, $t.fu7: erlinscn er s.arlet cljver. $.".üj; tltnothv, 45 lbs. prime. 32.3-iffi 2.4'): strictly prime, $2.2o'yi 2.2".; e hoice, $2.1.'g(2.2!: fancy Kentucky. 24 Ihs, 1.2.; extra clean. wy"c; orchard grass, extra, $l..0i 1.7.": re'd top. holce. V"$1.75; English b'.uegrass. 24 lbs. t;Tf 2.5) : German millet. 74i $1.25; Western (iertnan miPet, ink-fall; common millet, k'aSoc. sai.ks of hi-:ai estate.
Twenty-Tiro TriiiiNferM Mnile Mutter of Itecord jterduy. Instruments filed for record In the recorder's ofllce of Mar'on county, Indiana, for the twentyfour hiiur endlrg at 5 p. ni. April 30, U0l. as furnished by the Indian. Title Guaranty and Loan Company, No. 12 East Market street. Loth telephones 3eu5: Jessie E. Harris to Roberta E. Harris, Lot 113, lug. Fletcher' sub of Ing. Fletcher's Oak Hill add. (Arrow ave, near Nevada d) $500.00 Mary E. Harvey to Jrl II. itlehardson, lxt 2). Ulock 2. North Indlanapcdl. (Eugene ft. near Annett st) 1,250.00 Sarah Jane Plack to Clark II. Schooley, Ixts 4S and 4:, Joseph W. Heck's sub of part cf Hlocks 2 and 3. W. A. Hheides' North Illinois-t-t add. (Corner Illinois and 24th sts) 4.000.00 Martin Roth, Jr.. to Charles E. Hoch, n of It G8, Hruee Place add. (Proadway. bet 21st and 221 sts) 1,250.00 Chrlft. l. I'lrlch to John A. Yorn et ux.. Lot ,K). Holloway & Jenison's add to town of Irvlngton. (Prescott ave, near lleechwood ave) 1.00 IjouIs Ehruuen to Caroline Llngenfeitc r. Iot ."in. Dunlap & Tutewller's sub of l3ts 20 to 2t. 1. F. Motris's add. (Dunlap Ft. near New Jersey Ft) 00.00 Mary J. Pountalne to William F. Coughlen, I.ot 41. Wlllard Place. (Walcott st. near Ohio st) 2,IKK).00 James Keefe to Henry F. Cordes. Ixt 19, llloik 3. Tuxe.lo Park. (Gladstone ave, near New York st) 200.00 Party Manufacturing Co. to Parry Manufacturing Co., part of Let 1. all of It 4. part of Ixnts 3 snd 34. all of Iot 35. part of I't 30. McKernan & Pierce's sub of Outlot 27. (Eddy st. near Merrill st.) Also ItF 5fi. 57. 5S, 59, Ci, 4. 5. St'.. 87. M. fl2. '.'3. HI. 05. !'.. 97 and Ps, and undivided 4 of Lot RH. S. Yandes fub; also part of Outlot KV. (Sand Ft. r.ear Kentucky ave) 1.00 W'.lf Sussman to Solomon Hlnzer, Its M and 11?. Hradl-y et a!.' East Wash-lncton-st add. (Corner Denny and Michisan sts.) Abo L,ots 4f an.l 41. Clarissa M. Wntters' add to West IndlinHjioIis. Howard st. near Sheffield ave.) Also Ixd 2, Iong Ar Harlan's Cottage Home fold. (Washington st, near Sherman dl Ivel 1.OC0.00 Oscar P. Mann to Carl C. Pritrhard. Lot 15. Si It. Lincoln Patk. (Taltiott ave, near 24th et) 3.C0O.00 Lfwls C. Sfewatt to Horacn McKay. It 4. E. T. Fletcher' 2d add to HrlKhtwood. (La Salle st. near Pdoyd st) 1.0.) Peter (.. Hansen to Samuel H. Caraway, Ixts 1 anl 2. Peter C. Hansen's IMh-st add. (Corner ISth and Montcalm sts).. 1,000.00 Ib-njamln Drapx to John W. Draper, Ia I 32, Hunt's South East add. (Spruen st. near Minnesota st) 00.00 Emanuel I. Fisher et al. to Charles H. Fullen et ux.. Ixt 3.W. A. M. Og! t ft al.'s East Park add. (Washington st. near Temple ave) 550.00 John W. Senior to Nettie Wilson. I.ot 4''2. Spann V Co.'. 21 Wood lawn add. (Iann nve. near Spruce st) 1.GO0.00 David H. S hotleld to Susannah M. Schofleld. I ts 7. K. 27 and 2N, iliock S. Schc.field. Harrison & Co.'s add. (Columbia ave, Yande st, roar 27th st).... 600. (0 Eudorus M. Johnson to Oliver It. Johnson, undivided 4 of Ixts 5. 1. 11. 15. PI. 17. 1. 1. 2 and 21. E. M. and It. (. Johnsen' sub e.f Iots 13, 14 and 15. Irvtngton. (layman ave. near l.oweil ave) l.;50.0) Joel H. Richardson to Anna M. Kendrlek et nl., lxt 2ft. I "lock 2. North Indlanm pol Is. il'Zugene st. near Annette st... I.isjo.CO Magdalena (Je-rold to George I.. Wlttllnger. Let 175. E. T., S. X. and A. E. Fletcher's Woollnwn add. (Woodlawn ave. near Itiurel st) 2,I'V).tO Katherine Jennlne to Norman S. lljram. w 4 of It 7. Cox At Strickland's sub of I.ot 4. 5 and 6. Coburn A: Hlaekford's sub of Si It. (Toledo st, near Vermont st) l.Ouo.OO Anthony Volx and wdfe to Thomas P. Dutcan. Ix.t 77, J. It. 5fcCh.-:iey nub r.f outlot IV. (Agnes st, near New . York st) L7lO.no Transfer?. 22; total consideration $26.2.(0 Ilulldlnir Permits). William It. Hrown. remodeling", C'H North Meridian street. $1.0. Mary E. Kennedy, addition. 335 Patterson street. $P'. H. Goche-oour. frame house, 526 Vinton street, $7' 'I. William H. Hoffke. 2f21 Columbia avenue, $i0. (1. It. CalP.s. frame house, Capitol avenue, near TMrty-second street, $1. (. C. Cunningham. rpalr 255 and 2"7 East Washington street. $b. A. Keibel. ftam house. Meridian street, near Iowa street. $t..V. Mrs. Mary Lake, cottage, JS23 Now land avenue. $1.5. J. Price, repairs. 2(7 Eouth East street. $2H. G. Schulhort, cottage, 7P South Illinois street, $1 r. Sarah J. Traylor. repairs. S2I North East street. $J. J. S. Cruse. aent. repairs 225 and LZ7 Virginia aenue. f lt,0. lda M. Weber, cottage, 2214 Talbott avenue, $1.200. J&me Dowdy, addition. 1181 IUver avtnua, $50.
INCLINED TO DULLNESS
sruciiiATivn TiiAiii: i cr.it i;als COMPAltATIVIII.V LK.HT. SWlient Easy nml Lower. Corn nttil Ontn I'rnet lonnlly HlKlier Nmnll C'liaiiReH In llou Products. CIIICAfJO, April O.Speculatlve markets on 'Change Inclined to dullness. Wheat closed ''ixc to c lov.er, corn "c to higher, oat? unchunj;el to '4c higher and provisions without mat erl.il change. The market opened w;ak under lepre?Inj? catdea for both ?pt and future. Alvlces from the continent were that a srrat deal of wheat liought within the lnt few Inyt was offered for resale. The Lear situation was of brief duration, however. A decreaM' In the world's" visible supply of 3.r,n,(t ti and the renewal of a sharp cash demand (iUfd a sharp advance. l.atr heavy proilt-takhiR tu used a r-actln, but the clone was rasy. During; the last ha'f hour Iho demand was I.u'koIv from 1 1 10 fhort Interest, which has been nervous beaiU!o of reports iif fly In Ohio, and a re vlval of 11 nuxlerate cash demand. Many hulls who had sold out on bear tx'ws reinstated home of their lines. July opetic-1 ViUo t Vi'"c lwer at 727c t 72'm'. ral11 I to 724'. ntul later rcact'd to 7:54'. elcue uti easy at 7.'i4c .May opened r1 lowcr at 717sc. hold off to 71V ai"l rallied to 7:r', closing U'cm' lover. Heaht'ird (h'aratun in wheat and flour We re e.jual t 'UU.noo bu. Primary n-eelptM wer 4i)7.'id bu. !.. n receipts were 1'S cars, none of contract uraile. Minneapolis und Duluih repoit-! K rais, Hg lltist p.( hist Wee U iitul .". 11 ye-ar nt;. 0rn opened weak on good weather, liberal country offerings. Iowt cables and In sympathy with wheat. The local bull element wa the sd supprt of the market, with the general commission house selling, duly opened 4',!4c lower at 4lVf ic, rose to 4.V. ielllnK wllh narrow lluetu atlons to IIpKUc Subsciuently n bu'.l inove-ment caused u rally to 4."'sc. and tho clone was firm. 4e bisher, at 454e. May opened Sc to -So lower at 474i47v, ro!,,J to 44e ami closed 4 blither at 4s4c. L cal receipts were 2X2, cars, two of contract grade. Oats opened easy on liberal receipts nnl good we-athcr and in sympathy with corn. A fair demand sprang: up, and this. tgether with sympathy with the later com strength, caused a reac tion. Heeeipts were .?' cars. May sold between 2;7e and 2..e, and closed lie higher at July s.ll hetween Sie.fcc and 'st nnd closed unchntiKed at -6c. Provisions were neglected, but nominally steady. Julv pork sold between $14.7) ami $14. Go, and closed 21ic lower at $14. tS; July lard between $7.97 ami $7.9"Ti7.l7H. an.l closed unchanged at $7.i; July rlls between $7.924-1 7.!T and $7.90, end closed uiichonged at $7.!2i. Kstlmated receipts to-morrow: Wheat. 4o cars; corn, 170 cars; oats, 170 cars; hogs, 30.lt head. lx-adlng futures ranged as follows: Articles. Onen- lllnh- Low- WheatIncv. 71i-7l4 est. 7".. est. Inc. May 71 4 7?i. r:t: . I 7JSi-73'4 Corn . 4s; 47! 4h 41VM 254-3:. 20 .A'l ... May .. July .. Oats M ay July .. Pork47'r47,,i 4'j 444-44?, 4:.a 2.:r; 25V2 2KMay ..$14.47 July .. 14. '.', Lard Mar .. M'" July .. 7.:c, Sep ... 7.15 Itlbs May .. S.20 July .. 7. Pi $14.52', 14.70 S (.7, 7.7, 7.S7'2 H4.47'a 14 Ü5 S .15 7.fi5 7.15 $14 47'i 14 Ci5 R.05 7S.7'i 7.W R.20 R 2.) 7.!'5 7 7.2'i Ken ... 7.)j7i 7.'2, '. j !'J Cash quotations were a follows: Hour e.isy nnd In butera' favtir. No. S sprlnif wheat, 71'tf 71 c: No. 2 r J. 72iTi74,lic. No. 2 corn. 7t4c; No. 2 vellow. 477hC. No. 2 ots. 27c; N. 2 white. 2si.ti2iV,e: No. a white. 2Vr2'' ;C. No. 2 rye. 51c? Good feeding barley, 5Ui55e-; fair to choice maltlnif. Wfr.fcc. No. 1 flax need, $1.4'J; Ne. 1 Ncithweitem. $1 40. Prime timothy $.1..' 42.70. Mess iik. i-r brl. $14.5Od4 15. Ird. per ICO lbs, $7.;2'itl7.75. Short-rn siJes (.ms). $lÜ"f'S.25. J)rv-salted hlioulders (boxed). $;.S7 7.12'. Short clear sides (loxed). $S.37I t'tt S.50. Whir-ky. basis of hljrh wines. $1.27. HerelptF-riour, r.5.HK brl: wheat. lw.(H) bu; corn. 2'i1,.vm b: oats. 24i.h bu; rye, 7,eo bu; barley, 3i.v Pu. Shipments Flour, l.ots) tri; wheat. 2:n.e bu; e orn. 2M.KV bu; oats, S37,VU bu; rye, 1,hX bu; barley. !.') bu. 1 1 ClmiiKfN in Avil lln I!1 Stock. NEW YORK. April 20. Special cable and teltgraphic communication to Uradstreet's shows the. following changes in available supplies as compared with the last account. Wheat, in tha I'nlted States and Canada east of the Rockies, a decrease of 2,C04.00 bu: afloat for and In Europe, a decrease of 7o.CjO bu; total Pii-ply, a decrease of 3.f"4.Oo0 bu. Corn, a decrease of, l,6i'2.oo bu. Oats, an Increase of 1.137.0j bu. Among the mo-o Imp.rt.ent decreasea reported are these of 50O.OO0 bu at Northwestern elevators. 329.C00 bu at Chi.-aRO private elevators. 25O.o0 ax at Minneapolis prlate elevators. lt5.O0 bu at Omaha, and 5n,(Xo bu at Nahvllle. The leading Increases include those of 135,(h) bu at Cleveland and 2O.C00 bu at Kinirston. The combined stock of wheat at lVrtland, Ore., and Tacoma and Seattle, Wa.h., increased 103,c.j bu last week. AT XKW YOIIK. Wheat nnl Flour Irrcrrnlnr, Corn Moni Stroiir Coffee Hull nnd Wenk. NEW YORK, April 30. Flour Receipts, 19.32S brls; exiKirts, 6,634 brls. Market weak and lower to sell early In th day, but at tho closo showed a better tone, with wheat. Minnesota patents, $I'T4.25; winter low grade!. $2.30'tj2.4O. Eye flour firm; fair to good, $2.S5'?3.20; choice to fancy, $3.2513.50. Corn meal firm: yellow Western, 95c; city, 01c; Itrandywlne. $2.4.". 2.55. Wheat Heeeipts, 6,650 bu; exports, !",153 bu. Spot firm; No. 2 red. KJc f. o. b. afloat, Mc elevator; No. 1 northern Duluth, 8Tc f. o. b. afloat; No. 1 hard Duluth, ftO'ic f. o. b. afloat. Option were weak and lower most of the clay, suffering from bearb'h cables, active liquidation, more foreign selling and active short account operations. Later Cie market rallied on covering, prcmpted by leis favorable crop news. Closes! linn at VM'iC net decline. May. 7; ""tc. close d at 'r ; July. h'-t 7!,ot closed at 110; September. 70 7-16d77tc, closed at 77"c. Corn Heeeipts. &.foo bu; exports, 8.427 bu. Spot firm; No. 2. 53c elevator. .'.3' f. o. b. afioat. Option, after early weaknem under cables, the drop In wheat, small clearances and liquidation, nil i .w-t t-k nt'nplntf q nil d'ltanjl 1 rm 1. fi 1 I : r f hlRher. May. .2'4're53c. closed at 53c; July. 4i (uT.c, closed at 5'j'4c; September, 4s':'u 4'J"C, t ..... a ..... 111 ir.ru m i.fv:. Oats Keeelpts, Si ot easy: No. m.r.f'O bu; exports. 4'). 276 bu. 32c; No. 3. 318c; No. 2 white, e. 32"4c; track mixed Western. J'.l ... Va ukllii eVr' ru V mlviil W..t..rn 3l''i32c; trj K wniie, zz?'l M'S. cjpti.jn dull and alout steady. Ileef steady; mess. $"i0.50. Lard steady; Western hte-amed. $S.5l. Hetlne.l ejuPt; c-ontlnent, $s.ftö; S. A., $:.85; comiund. $:.75. Tallow strong; city ($2 for pa kue), 4V'i ; eounlry pa.'kaka fre). 5'35,4C. Cotton-seed oil easy; prime crudu, 32c; prime yellow. 24.. Coffee Spot Hlo dull: No. 7 Invoice, 6 5-16c. Mild quiet; Cordova, h'4Tt 12'i.c. Sugar Haw firm but quiet; fair refining. 3 ll-ltic; centrlfuaal, '. te.t. 4 3-Pkr; molas.se ifugar, i 7-ltic. Henned steady. TKAUr I (.r.M'IlAL. Quotation nt St. I.onia, Unit Imore, Clnelmint 1 nnd 4)thcr I'laea. ST. IXlEIS. April 30. Hour quiet; patents, 3.;'.'(f.3.7.; extra fancy and straight. 13 3j3."; clear, $2.V':d3. Corn meal steady at f2.25. Hran steady; sack-l lots, east traek, 71'd72c. WheatNo. 2, cash. 74Te; July. 74'4e; No. 3 hard. 73'e. Corn No. 2, cash, 44V; May. 444c; Julr, 44c. Oats No. 2. cash. 2'2c; May. 2S,(; July. 2'.e; No. 2 white. c. J'crk-Jobbtng. $1"..7W. Iwird, $s. Iry tMilt meats l xe.l easy; extra shorts. Jtf.37'.s: clear rll.s. $s.5; cer sides. $s :2a. Uacon tix.xed quiet; extra shorts. $'el2'2; cle-ar ribs. IJ.2'; dear side?, fi.37",. Hiy-More d-.lnir; timothy. $1').:'-".14; pr-ilrle. $1Kf H..V.. Whisky ntrtdy at 41 Iron ntton lien .julet nt tl. I Ck' n steady at f.'''.7e. Ilemii twine stndr m 'M-. Heeeipts-Flour. 6,ni0 brls; wheat, 42,('bu; eotn. l'ie. bu; oats, 4". "fi bu. ShipmentsFlour, 11."" brl; w tie at. 2.'K" bu; mrn. 4. ,) bu; oatr., ZW bu. PALTIMOHE. April W.-Flour quiet; receipts, fi.t7 brls; exMrtf. 5.SH brls. Wtieat dull und lower. Spot, the m-nth and May. 7s'4'i7SV: Jene, 77'jc asked: July. 75Vi75v; t'-amer No 2 red. 75V75e. Heeeipts. 7'J.C04 bu. S.)uthern t.y sample. 72f7v,-.-c; Southern e.n grade. 7t 7'. . Corn very eltill. Mixed, sjn.t. the month and May. 4MVi 4'Tc: June. 4Ae; July. 4 k-; steamer mixed. 47Vi"7V. H' cl ts. 11I.2 u; exj-orts. LO.KI bu. Sjuthern white corn. 4:",tVic; Southern llow corn, rl-fi 5'V. (Ht tlrm; No. 2 white. S?V33'3c; No. 2 mixed. 3Hc 31 'c Hctl;d. M,25'. bu. LIVERPOOL April 3n. 'heat-Spot Arm; No. 2 ted Western winter. s; No. 1 northern spring, 6m pvd; No. 1 California. 6s 2d. Corn-SjKit Arm; American mixed, new. 4 d; American mixed, edd. 4s 5'-d. Ird American refined steady at 42s 5d; prime Western steady at 41 W. lltnin Short-cut teady at 4t'.s. lUcun Long clesar midctlea heavy, steady at 4s 6d. KANSAS CITV. April 30. Whet-Mav. 6SSJ CaHc; July, 67'c; cah. No. 3 bard. 6V371c; Nt.
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E. C. ATKINS & CO. Saws Manufacturer and pairrr- of all kinds of Uf e 1 1. el 1miu,i. titl und llllnni ; Indian polls. Ind. Ö A W O liMKHY WHEELS SPECIALTIES OF W. B. Uarry Saw and Supply Co. 1?2 S. PENN. ST. All klnda of Haw retmire-, C'OXTItACTOllS. JOEL WILLIAMS. .iÄ Ofnce-Hom 72. Inrtlls IMork. New Phone 2'91 PI!VMCIAS. I)K. J. 15. KIKKPA1 RICK Diseases of Women and the Hectum. Pile eur4 by his safe and easy method. No detention from Int s l n e . c Ml 1 ce. il East C'Ho. 1 W O. I. PLETCHEK HKSllENCE- 1023 North Pennsylvania, atreet. OKI 1CE-713 South Meridian Mreet. OtPce lloura-D to 10 a. ro.; 2 to 4 p. m ; 7 to p. m. Telephone (.ftlce. W)7, residence. 427. 2 ted, 71 if 7.V. Corn-May. 40'. l"V ; Jül. 41U ll'.C; c.in No. 2 niKed, 4lc; No. 2 white. 42c. (Hl- No. 2 White. 2'lfat. Heertpti-Wheat. 7.(Nu tu; coin. 47.2"0 bu; uats. P. bu. Shlp-n.e-nts W heal, 41. to) au; corn, 21.0'0 bu;.oata, 14,t bu. CINCINNATI. A 1 1 tl 3rt.-FI..,ir quiet Wind eisy; No. 2 led. 7 '.. tn qul t ; N 3 inl.ed. 47c. Oats suii.1t; No. 2 imvl. T fife Prm; No. 2. foe. Lat 1 quiet at IT.?:.. Huk tneati slia'y at $.2j. Hon steady at $ 1'. WMsky, tllMleta' fltdhed e'Ode, atle on PasU of 11.;. sut.ir tum. ToLEIm, April 5.) Wheat falrlv active; cash. 75'4c; .May. 7.'."4'; July. 7c Corn dull anl eitler; cash, 4lc; May, 4(.c; July, 444c. data quiet: e-iisb, I'v; May, 27'ic; July. 2'r'. H. 52'. Cloeisred lub-l; c ash, pi line, i . o, Odol ir. $.;,3... MII.WAt'KEi:. April 30. lUrly dull; No. 2. 57 u. 'Vi sample, 4)'a5ic. Iluttrr. I'kk nnd Clieree. Ni:W YOIIK. Aptll 2 -roiitrr-Ueceltt, s.:s$ pukM;es Matket steady; etebtnery. V; fctoiy. Iii IV. rrtrese Keerlpts. 7. 14 lerkagra. Miittte-t e'ull and eay: fan) lat.e, lotel, il lie; fan. y Inter. Al.lts, pt'ttf ltc; farcy small. i...red. llSHI2r; fancy small, white. US 011. I Heieijyt, 3t.a.l2 wnki Market weak; Wettern, regular parked, IJ-i'd 13c; tl. dt ire Wettern. M'ltc; Southern. llfjL'c PIIILADI'LI'llIA. A JTII r. flutter Heady; fan.y Western creotuary, m:; fancy "Western print. 21c; faii.y near-by jtlnt, 2'.c. Egjr lull and 'tie lower; fresh near-b. 11; fresh Western, M ; fteh Southwestern, ll'jc; fresh Southern. 12e. ihere dull; New Yotk full rreim, rancy amall, li4e; New Vork full creams, fair to j-.K-d. Sfrj-'ac. HALTIMl:i". April 0. Putter firm: fancy Imitation, 17 '4-18c; fancy creamery. 2'u2tc; faney ladle, l.'t'ifiik; store packed, lli12c. Egca firm; fresh, lio. Chee firm; latf and maltum. lPv; small, llc. KANSAS CITV. April lH.-F-iri atearty: fresh Missouri and ICattraa stock. Pi'e ier dozen. le oft. eases returned; new vhittKxl rases Included, 'jc mote. CINCINNATI. April J9.1jta aar and lower at 11c. Putter ateady; creamery, P-fiZZo; dairy. 12014c. Chtce Heady; 4)hlo fiat, lHill'ttC CHlCAdO. April SO. On tha Iroduea Exetr.anca to-day the butter mnrket wat dull; creamerlea, 14isc; dalrlea. llCl7c. Cheeee. Sülle. ST. IA Pis. April W. Cutter lower; creamery. 15tflfc: oairy. 13fl5'c. itja firm at 11 Vc, packed and rasee Included. U)1'1SV1LLE. Ajrll sn-Putter-Pound brlcVa, 22,ic; W-lb tubs, 2llnc: 25-lb tubs, 22c. Eff. Uc Wool. P.OSTON. April 3d Th demand for wool la quiet, but ths tone of values Is Heady, and buyera nfe.llnz fuppllea ara iwiylnir alcrut former rates. Dealers claim that the outlook la ' very favorable, although any material advance at th present time Is not looked for. Territory woole continue tu head the list cf sales, with price atx.iit the same. Fine me.t'uni and fin scoured, staple in. la quoted at 4t42c, whlla the strictly Maple calls lor 4Pf4.'.c. Th market f.r fleece w-fMila continues quiet, althoutth some fine elelatnea have been taken at 2m29c for washed Ohio. The following cjuotations are for leadlnf descriptions: Ohio and Pennarlvanla fleeces, X and X and above, Hfi?'". XX and XX and ulii.ve, 274i2ic; delaine. 2y2c; No. 1 combinf. 2S412f.c; No. t" and b'.ood, Zlftitc; coarse and braid wasbed. W2c. Mlclilfan, Wlsexmsln. etc.: X Michigan. 20'd21c; No. 1 Mlehlican eomblnp. 25c; No. 2 Michigan combine 26c; coarsa and trnld wat bed. 24c; Are delaine, HUZ'-r. Pnw ashed mwllum, etc.: Kentucky and Indiana 14 bleed combing, 22c; blod, 22e; Kllsseiurt 4 blood Con.blng. 21c; blood. 21c; braid combing, "'c. Territory, scoured. bal: Montana fine meeium and fine. 14i4ltc: accured. 42'U43c; atajde, 4r.(j4v: Utah. Wyomliur and Idaho nnee medium and fine. I2'al4c; pcutir!, 40? 42c; staple. 44W4fto. Australian. acured besi. ipct prices: Oc.mblrf auperr.re, nominal, HQ' (he; icool, C4CSc; average. Cv"iC2c. ST. IJ0V13. April 3D. Tne market for new wexd ia opening on the basis of reUed quotatl ni, aa follows: Medium tftades. 13'ul7lc. outside for eromhlr.p: heavy fine, lj llo j UgUt Una, HftUlkC; tub -aaiheJ. 21-0270. UIU. N1IW YOP.K. Aj.rll SO petroleum weak: refined New Vork. 7.4')c; Philadelphia and Haitimora. 7.35c; Philadelphia and llaltlmore. In bulk. 4 few. Hosln ateady; strained eeimmoti to good. $1.C). Spirits of turpentine quiet at 3:.liG;Jc. SAVANNAH. April SI. Splrlta cf turientlna Arm at 3Pc paid and lid. Jtotdn firm. Quote: A. H. C. $115: P. tl.au; E. $1.2S: F. $1.3; O. $L15; II. $1.46; I, fl.es: K. ll.W: M. f?.r: N, $2.; window glasa, $2.45; water white, $2.70. COLl'MHl'S, April SO. Another reduction of la wna announced to-day in Ohio and Indiana oll. Notth Lima Is now quoted at 5c; South Llmt, Inibma anl Korn extet. f0c. W I LM I NQTf )N, April $0 Splrlta of turpentlna firm at 21Ht32c. Kosln ateady at $1051.10. Crude turpentine firm at $1.10 to $2. P. Tar Arm at $1.20. OIL, CITY". April V Credit balaneea. $1.1; certificates, no bid. Shipments. 91. 05 brls; average. '.5S7 trli; runs, 145,456 brls; average, &5.B?4 brls. MONTT'El.lF.rt, April 80. Indiana and (South Lima crude ietroleum, bOc ier brl; North Lima?5c. 1 CHARLESTON. April XO. Spirit of turpentlna, nothing doln. IPln firm and unchanged. Dry (iootli. NEW YORK. April 30. Home demand fot brown eottona showa nome Improvement: fouryard nnd lighter sheetings have rold fairly well in mm quarters. Further molerate business In heavy good for export. Prlce are unchanged. Pilnt cloths InactlTo at Fall river; Luedneea outside of that market at lower prices. No change In blear hM or coarse colored eottona. Prlnta and glnghama quiet and unaltered. FUka are steady, with modei ate demand; foreign tsajketa firmt r. rooltrjIOT'ISVII.Lr.. Aptll tX roultry Heeis. it fprlng chickens. $jy4.50, according to elie; turkeys, ff; 7c; ducks. . ST. IJOVIS, April 30 Poultry quiet; ehlckens, "'i'iSr; turkeys, f'(74c; geese. Z k; ducks, "4c. CHICAGO. April n. Iced poultry atronger; chickens. SdS'kc; turkeys. f.JH0isc. CINCINNATI. April 30 Poultry easy; chickens, mo 10c; turkey a, C7c. Cotton. NEW ORLEANF. Arrtl 31 Cotton etealy. Eftle. t,V) t.ale. Ordinary. f.,r; rood ordinary, 4 7-l5c; low mid Hing. 7'4e; mMdllrr. I l-l(c; good mlddllnc. 6'ic; mldllinr fair. 4c. Eeceipte. ,!?0ei titles; stock. I3X.373 bales. NEW YORK. April 20. Cotton eloeed. quiet; middling uptft'j.'f, &-14c; middling gulf, I f-Kc, Sales, 517 bale,. Mc tnla. FTT. IiOt'13. Ap-il 2.-Metnls stde. L4 quiet t 4.X'i. Hplter Arm at 3 7,,c bid. Climate and Crop Hnllrtln. The Indiana cllmatf and crop bulletin for the wek ending Apfil SO contains the fol-lo-vlnt;: "Cool weathrr arl rain;- until the 21th Tver followed !y warmer, fair anl tunny weather. Wheat, rye. clover, timothy, pasturn pe nnl rne.ielow Improver! much atnl are in tln conlltln. Tob.icei pl.inta are) comlnn: up. ()ata ntnl barley nre nearly all Fown. Oats nre enmlng up nicely in tome fields. The Ice anl frost on the llth an.l "'th 1M but little elamaRc, aa in many orchards. e;iche, plumf. therrle an.l nprlt-ott are In bloom, nml othe-r fruit bjds nre Kwelllnn. A few tomato plants were Injured In the nrthern portion. Most jenri'. p. are made and nearly nil of the early potatoes planted. Plowing for corn wn delayed by the rains, but advanced rapidly during the latter part of the week. In a fw Heids corn ha a teen planted. Sheep shearing began In the southern itort.on. Flood!- in the Ohio river iKjttotns destr') rJ much of the wheat." Pension fur Vrlrrnn. t. rtlfl. ate-a )ia e been livued to th followingiurii.d IndUnlana: Original -Am-s Mci'u-. HlufTton $': Wililam U.ktel. Marlon. $. IMnard It. Fairfield. Fcrt Wayne. $. Ii riatr Kran is M YNuwlne, Punmn. fl.i; William H. Irtty. Lafayette. Jacob Pfaif. Heme City, $"; Aurelian P. Matth?. s. SoutH lind. $1; Wllliar llewett. Th. .rut- n. 41?; Claitnorne A. Pearson. Alton. 112. Janus F. Wix.d. lMalnl!e. $17; Addison Hd. Ciwfordllle, $14; Jaredi Coch 1. Charleniown. $i.; Jr.itt Sttllwell. Oakford. $12: J hu W'llxort. rdckt.-lt, $ti; UlllUtu Milton. Wtti.-aer. 'l; WKhrr M. lymer. Hrme. IP); ;eJl. April 1) Juhn E. Nay lor. Iuf; ette. $X. Original Widows, etc. Mary Ttl. Ciitsrifr:. Po. $S; ti. lel accrued, A rl! lit. Uhli J. Wilt. Eaton. (L
