Indianapolis Sentinel, Volume 34, Number 15, Indianapolis, Marion County, 15 January 1885 — Page 6

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THE inDlAHAPOLlU DAILY 8ISHT1HEL TtHUIlSD A a SIOKNLNG JANUARY 15 18tö

FMICIALA11D COQOERCIAL, HONEY AND STOCKS.

Bars Tork Financial Ear kit, KIW YORK, Jan. 14. Honey Eay at 132 per cent: closed offered a: l$ per cent Prima Mercantile Paper 436 per cent. Governments Strons. Hallway Bonds Irregular. West Shore 5a declined to 34. and rallied to 3c;. State Becurities Quiet. Business at the Block Exchange tbls xnornins was quiet and generally Crmer, Lackawanna belns the exception, whleh declined ltoSS Western Union was als o weak, telling down Iron 57,' tu55;. Before the second call a firmer tone prevailed and under the lealerehlp of tue grangers, r;ct isoved up ya to 1S per cent. In the afte:i o? n Uifie were unfavorable rumors, none of ws,; n tould be traced to a reliable louree. Tue i.-arxpt. however, was weaker oa the reports, an J oil !i to 7 per cent. At tbe cloe there wa, a rally or Ji to per cent., and the rcaiet left ot? firm. Michisan Central, wbich sold at 65 some tine age. brought Cl(50a to-day. rf'cxayared with yesterday's closlnz. prices were to 1 per cent, higher, except Central Pacific, Oregon Transcontinental. Lackawanna, and Weste:n Union, which are to K Per cent, lower. Transactions on Stock Exchange aggregated 217,OTO scares, ol which 51,000 were Lackawanna, 43,ttO Northwestern, 15,000 New York Central, 52.OJ0 ft. Faul, 22.0C0 Union Pacific, and 22,CM Western Union In xnining shares Horn Silver sold at 295, Standard 44, Union Consolidated 65, Gouid and Curry 125, Srerra Nevada 6J. fcutro 10, Orieatal and idiiler 6, and Consolidated California and Virginia 27. govzbnment etcxarnita. ct-rürg, 60 day 4814 U. 8. 4X's 112 'A tttfxltsp, etbt....4-5J4 Sew U. d. 4e.-. ill I per cent. bonds.. 1C1 i Fora Tue purchasing prie for Government bjtda in Indianapolis vane L-ora the Hew Ycrx qscutfoas31 rr cent. BOWS. Tennessee, new-..-.. 2 Tex. P. land grant. 38 Tex. P. Rio Grande. 54 Genu Pacific firsts. ...1097 UMKIVI1um -... u;4 Lenian & wiiks.... vu Louisiana consul-. 74 ttisscuri C'rf Kl tu Joe . 115 M.P.A&C. t?rsts116 ! Union Pac flrsta..110 u. y. land cranta. 1U7 U. p. alnking fund...H6 Virginia 6'g 35 viramia consols . v Do. deferred-....... 5i ' GE3KRAL STOCZS. A 'ami Xxpreaa.lSO Mobile A Ohio 7 Allegheny Central 3v; Morris & Essex US Alten 6 'erra II . 21' Nashville A ChatISO A. A T. H. pfd. . 82 JN. J. Central . 37 Amerlcau kxprea.- 92 (Norfolk A V. pfd. 21 urL Uedai ü. A N.. 67 Northern Pacific...... W Canada Pacific .. 43)1 Do. pfd.......-..-. SiH8 Canada Southern,.... 31 Northwestern- . 91ä lwr.tr.l Wr-lffp S3 North western Dfd.-12H Ctewpeals 6 Ohio.. 6; New Ycrx Gentrai. 83 D&Crct r referred n tumo centrals... 7o. aecend... 7 (Ohio A Mißfiwlppi... is CMravo A Altav 131 tO. A Miss, rfd.... . 63 O. A A. prc(errcd....M5 'Ontario A Western. 1 1 ) Chic., Eurl. A Q. 11? U Oregon Navipatioa., 73 Jhlc, et. LAN. 0.. fe5 Oregon Transcoa't'L l 0.,8LL.cFlttbur4 7 lOreeon ImproTexa'L 23 '3 Do. pM 14 IPaciflo Mail 5j'8 Cln.. fan. A Caere.- 24 tanarna...- Si a, c. c. a i. Peoria, D. A . Delaware A Had-...- 72; Pittsburg 136 LL A L&C. Pullman Palace C&r.lll1 Denver A R. üraudo 14 Hock Island. ..... .10SH Kne rreierrcd-. East Tencewee . Do. preferred.-. 2S 3 ö St. L. A San. Fran ,. 1 1 ljl Do. preferred-...., Do. first pfd-.....-.-. ort ayre 125 Paul 76 Kannibale dt. Joe. SSK St. Paul pfd ...107 Do. preferred-. , sf St. Paul A Maria...... Harlcia. 191 St. Paul A On aha.. . Bocaton A Texaa- 2 81. P. AO. pfd . SlUnola Central 121'Texa3 Pacifio. Indiana, B. A W...... Uy7l Union PacIaC Kantw A Teiai. 16- ü. S. Exprcfs-....... Lake rie A VS cat . 1 V, V.. St. L. A Pacific Hi f0 4'4 lake 8 a ore. M CIV Do. pM LouisTiJle k N-ieh... 25i Wells A Fareo Ex....r 1 If art., A Cln. 1st pfd 10 I Homestake .. 9 Po. tecord pfd... ö I Iron Silver......... If cm. k Chirletton.. 27 'Ontario 17 Miehlen Central.. S4 Quicksilver....... Klaneap. A St. L.. 11 Do. preferrod 20 Oo. preferred.....-. 2C aouta Paafic...... i Kineo-! Pacific. y3i äutro 10 foreign Money and Stocks. lONDON. Jan. H.-Unlted States BondU-is. 4s, lliJi. llaliroad Aonds Erie eecoQJ, 6C-U; ew York Central. OVA: Illinois Central, 2S; Ttncsjljarila Central, Sly; 8t. rani, TS. PARIS, Jan. 14.-Rentea, 791. 52Kc COMMERCIAL. The present Indications are that the business in dry goods the present year will surpass that of the one jnst passed. Local trade continue fair. Groceries are In lair demand a't unchanged prices. Indeed, business generally seems to be better, although there is nothing exceptionally booming to' be noted. GF.AIN. Wheat A general w.akeniu: is notice 1 in local circles, with lower prices and a less active demand. Futures are dull and lifeless. Receipts are meager. New York is 'si lower, Ealtlmoro JXc lower, wlih Chicago higher. Corn Fairly active demand for spot shipments-, but light offeriusa make it difficult to tett the tiue leelingof the market. Choice grades find it ore ready purchasers. Fulkres continue witnont Interest. New York at noon was hii"Ealtlmore was quoted steady, while CLic.'gO Is yt frrccr. Oats No special change. Still continue scarce, with immediate shipments w&ated at quotation?. The Icllowia? tahis mows taa receipts ot grain 4t this point for the pan twenty-four hours; Flour, fckls Wheat, fcu Co u, bn OaU, tu K.JA, DU The follcwlnst Ut.e shows the araount of (tain la store at tHi point: vera, i oata. kjw FeTa.cr A 1.30 65,0001 Capital 2 1 cv tor. v-ji srr Elevator . Kicva'or D... ....... Total enfp'g day last yea? SS.20C 51.CUC klunr. tirata and 11 ay. Flour ratent, II 7535 00; extra fancy, Jl Wfl 4 86; fancy. 13 90&4 00; choice. 753 OT: familj, t S S503 CO; treble extra, ii 6C&2 75: double extra, fi 40Oa 50: extra, 12 2532 33; superfine, tlCO 15; fine, 82 CO. W beat We q note :

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No. S Med. No. 2 Red. No. S Red. jCl Cora We quote: NO. 2 WDite io, 3 While.-. -. YdilOTf H!h Mixed. Jiixed 'o. 8 hlh mixed. High mixed rejected - Reacted yellow Fcand Ear - Oouna ar. No. 2 white.... 0t We quote: No. 2 white Mixed Bye No, 2, steady; 55c bid. no sellers, kixn Steady; ill Md, no sellers. Hay Prime timothy, dull; choice wanted at 110.50, without sellers. CHICAGO MARKITS. Farxilceed by H. K. Kinney A Co.. Grain and Provision Brokers, No. 9 Chamber of Commerce, J Jan. 14. jOpen'g Highst. I Lowest lUlosicg TT heat-Feb- If Wit 81VÜ1 75?i

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May. -1 üt r; ss5! S7V Teh 1 StVo! S ICH 87;fc March..... If 8 to May. 40 41J4 40 4lVi Peb. 2tV4 2v i'' 2öi March..- 2CH 2yJ 264 26, May - 2ii 20 i 237e 3oU yeo-. . 11 H 12 12 11 80 12 12. March...- 11 M 11 27 11 99 U 25 ifay.. 12 20 1 23 12 50 Feo.. . C hi 6 10 6 82 6 9) March. 6 PO 7 CO 6 90 7 00 Jisy 7 0 7 15 7 Ci 7 15 Feb-.-- 6 15 6 10 6 0S 6 10 Marcil 6 C5 C 20 6 0 6 2) May 8 25 6 43 6 23 6 37

Corn Oats Perk Lard - Elba - K?urated receipt oes. C5.CX.fl head. Car ivs-Wheat, IS2; corn. 2J7; oats, 1C0. INDIAN .IPO LIS wnoGK-4 1LH MVKlt-Sf Dry UuuU, r HINTS. Windsor fancy Pacific faacy... , 6 Cccbeco lancy, 6 Richmond fa-cy ? Hamilton fancy.... Merr!tiack fancy,. ...-.5 XA rouetrsa fanr j....Y E-jrwick fancy -t'i Beluoot fancy- r wf a'n'ton Ind. biuo-7U AmcricAn fncy,...H American shirting -JVJiAlb.on solid 'Vi auan i.jncy v.-gisirapou s minin?.-...') Alien shirting -...4; seel tiiver laucy Idtrrimack aIiirllJg..-41Duunell iancy.-.... FABRICS. 5'S Pacific C8sfcm'r..ll,l;:OiraMon ?i xn'x. 11 Pacific Va Australian j Pacific 14C3 lawns... .-105 crare ... 1 Pacthc Organay 11 Pacific -4 A. O. M 30 Pacific 6-4 E. X. cash.iO PtclfSc C-4 A. C cash. 25 Pacific Chambray...... 9 Pacific cretonnes. .. 8 Pacific c. f. suitings.. Y Pacific: percales .15 FaciHc nun's Teil'gl6; Arlington 4i-in nun's veiling... .. 32 Arlington gray cashmere .......15 Manchester? cafihll$ Manch csur il dcb 1"1 Atlantic alpacas.....lO Atlantic O, L. cash....2l AUanUc K. c&Ahai 25 BKOW O OTTONS. Atlantic A Bedford: R.... Atlantic H ...... Mi ...7 Ulli B Ma. 4 Yardstick. .......6 rn ni Mysüo River 6li Lawrence L. rrernontC. C. 5Indian Head Ä T it A 73 Parana es- .7V4 Conostotra W............ 6 Pepperell R- 6 Utica O -4J Boott XX- 6 Pepperell E Pepperell 9 4. is Pepperell 10-4 -.iO Massachunetls B. BfHS Windsor H..... 4J4 BLIACHED COTTONS, Androscogn L-..- 7$! Barker Mills. Lonsdale. 7!FrTell Ballardvale .vMasouville ........ 8 IV Wamsutta. - 10& Fruit of thaLoorn.... Ill '7 Hill's eemper Idio... 7Ji Farmers' Choice 8 Blackstone A. A....... 7V; Dwight Anchor..-. . 9 Hope 1 Fetchville... 7 Pocahontas Vi Chestnut Kill . 5.2 BPTWTA'I 4 .. 20 Lonsdale Cutubric...lGV Feppcxeil 10.4 22!Just Out, COTTON FLAKHIIA. B'n Bl'dl B'n 6 Ei'd 8 10 Tremont DL..... 6 7 Tremont F Tremont U Tremont 1 Tremont B Tremont H, . 7 Tremont P - 3 Tremont a. . 9 Tremont Y 9$ 8 9 10 7 7 Vi 11 Tremont N 8V2 Tit mom jl 11 uS:iremonto 9 'EUertoriCN t 1 iEllerton cm 7 7HlEilertonCU-... 7VT 3 IEllerton V 1 SIKilerton T. 8 Kllerton B Sil 9 IEllerton R -. 9.'4 9V$! Kllerton Q 10 lOiEUertou P 10 UHiKtlertnnO 11) 14 1 Kllerton N 13 GING HAMS. Nasuua O 7 Nahua FF-. . 6 8 S'i 9V4 10 10 11 12 13 14 Nahua K... V Nashua T... . 7 Nashua D... 1 Nashua C...... 7j Nashua B...... 8 Nashua A.. SVi Nashua AAA... 9!i Nashua X .10 Nashi:a XX UZ Axnoskeaar.. rix 1 Wa c-. m Laucaster.... t -f. nai nuui .........m 7' Berkshire.. lAtCB M4HM l Glasgow.Yot1c White il l'g Co... - HIM 7 7 7 Nortaandie Royal... 8 9 Kenfre'V dress. .. Johnson buk 'old, 7 ...13. 1 PLAIDS AND CHEVIOTS. at 9 I Alabama plaids..... Amof keg, fancy .10 (Loiiis.ana piaid9 BAtts ... Si Ottawa plaids 1 Otis it B. 8$ Edlnbnrjr ctcTiots.nlO Pari MiiU, 7;icheck.-12 IKverctt cuevtote... 9 Park Mü. S3 check-13 vreat cpnblio Cher. 7 Ev)nomy check........ 9f Columbian.. T.'A Otis chctf 9v,Hatainoa etripes. DENIMi, Otff . A X A 11 York, blue..... ...14 York, el a to. ) 14 Yori. funcy - 15 Otis B 12 Oils C C 11 Arno kc-ag -14 Haymaker. 8 Oakland, A ..-11 Columbian 7 Boston - a Amoekeag, A O A i (Lewütorx, 35.... York, iO in...... itJ-3 Letritoa, Zl...., . 1 1 1 1 uonnero;a, a f.... it ;lw;siou. sj f ...,... J '1 7 conc6tra, extra...... 13 lOaklana, A .. Coestos, O O A 11 Oakland, A A 6RAIK BAGS. Amrfcjn ...13 IG ranger.... .20 1 1 Frank lit-fllle ..W iLewistoa... eurk, A ..... 2.i G3oriA, A CARPET CHAIK. "h(6 ........... ..IS Colore! .. . 22 Candle WIcje . M Coverlet Chain .20 No. 600 Cotton Yarn.-10 Twine-..... -23 The Prodnce Market. Eg?s Paying 18c per dor. : from storo. 20c . Batter oreamery fancy, 23330c; choice, 25(4 ?7.i; dairy, selected, lS)c: country, fanoy. 12!v sweet roll, 10312c; mMIua grade, 633c; lo grsdr, 8(9 lc per lb. Poultry Hens, 7c per lb. ; roosters, 4c: sprJu chickens, Cc; turteys, 8c; old gcee, and feathered, per doa.Sö 40: ducks, per doz., 83 CO. Rabbit öOc per Cot. Squirrels 75c per doz. Feathers Prime gee, 4'c; mixed and ducks, 2042oc Rairs lKliC Wool Tuo-wAf bed and picked, 3(V; nawsshed, raedinm?20c: unwashei common, 20c;uAce.i fine, 16c; Cotswold. 15c; do. coarse, I6'jl7c; ao. cotton fleece. 14315c. The Provision Market, Below are tbe present Jobbing prices: 8moked Meats, can vase 1 or plain (plain meats not caaianteed aaint sltippr)5. CL Haras: 10 to 12i lbs. average, ltc; 15 lbs. a7erae, lO.'ic; 17ilb3. average, lOKc: 20 lb, average, lu'-c. Cottage hams, uacanvasel. 8c: California bam, 7c; English breakfast bacoa. clear, lOc: En?liiii ahoulders, 6ior family should?-, plcea avera?iu-: 6 to 10 Iba, 6'4c; drle! l c. Bacou Clear sides, medium wt.,sc: do bß.ci, iisrfi: weight, 8c; bellies, 8c: French flitch, 7.1b pes, D. S. and Pickled MeatsEculfäh cured, c'.er sides or back, unsiaokeJ, 7c; Beaa pork, cltr, per bbl., 200 lbs., $'5 0C; pork, cletr. per bbl.. w- J Iba 813: family pore, dear, per bo!., 200 lbs., SU : fa mi it beef. 8'.?. Lard Pu re kettle-rendered in tierces, 8; m tslf barrels or 50-lbtubs, 9c; 4S-lb tin tubs, ji : 20-lbpaP.P, 9c: 10-lb pails, lOe. Boiogca In cloth, 6jic; in skin, 7c. Th Grocery Market. Cheese Full crim, New Yorr, litVi: Oi'o, Oü; part sloi. p3r p-)Uut: WhUa Roie, i : -. Cryn?l &prinz. ltc: Empire. 12c Coffeei-Coramon, SJlO'c: ordinary, 101 11c: fair. llKaUJic: prime, 12.jji25ic; tric-t!y prime, I2;ji34'c: choice. l:Hi4c; Old Goveminent Java, I9it25tfs: McUugalia's XXXX roas?ei1, l-lh pnekages, 100-lb cases, 14c: 60-i da. Use; Arhu'Tkie's rostel, ll'c; Ieverlu, UUc; txirdoba. HKc; Gatci' A No. J, 13c; Gates' pricie, I4J4?. euear-:nt!oaf. 7V4C: rowdörei. 7'c: granr.. latea, V&zycc; standard A, eQoVc; off A.C. ( 6',.c; wnite extra O. W4'S5?ic; liciit brovc, by, 1 Me: common grade, 4.joc; New Orleans, 5 1 iioiasses and eymps New crop New Orlen? molasses, 50(550: syrup, 323 t5c per g-U lor cotaznon to choice; maple syrup, 81 10 l 5. Rioe Carolina and Ixuisiana, 5:c Spices Pepper, 1718Vic; aisp'cc, 10(3T2.; cloves, 2C(325c; ginger, 1732&; cinnamon in mats 12315c; nutmegs, 66AS0c bait Lake, In car lots, 95c; dray lots, SltOCgi Ci; small lots, 10c more from store: dairy, 82 253 C). Starch Refined pearl, X'lKc per lb. ; Kureka. 4c; Champion gloss, lump, 636c; Improved com, 64&T4c Salt Fish Maokerel, extra mess, 821 per bbl. : halve-. 812 50; No. 1 mackerel, 81830; halve. SJ '0; No. 2 mackerel, 812 50414; halves, 8550:3s; No. 2 medium. : halves. $150; No. 3 macker?!, 80.46 50; halves. tlW 53: No. 1 white fish. 86 50.4?; boneless fish, 15 50-46 pr 100 lb. : boneless cod, 157; extra. flO; Grand Bank, f3(35,c per lb. foreign Fruits London layer raisins, new, 83 Ca3 t5: new Valencia. llU'Jc: Saltana, lv: new Muscatel raisins, two crown, S3 49 3 50: three crown. 13 20; California L.K., fi 25. Lemon Meisins. 84 C094 to. Prune New Turkish, 6j!t7c: sultana do., 8c; currant 6Hc: new figs, layers. 12Xc Dates Matts, 5;4 4SS5c; Fard in ten-pound ooxes. 9910c Orange Florida, crate, S3 UKf.4: Braxlllan do., ; Jamaica, bbl.. 8 OOrqi 50. Louisiana Oranges Per bM., tß 60i37. Peanut-Raw, Tenneee,535Kc: wilmington, 8Hc: roasted. 10c; Tennesaee, 4Xtc Bananas I! xer bunch. Cocoanuts, 84 50(35. Canned Goods We quotes Tomatoes, 3 lbs,, SC SJ Sfc: S Iba., 95cSl CO: Peaches, 2 lbs, standard, 81 581 70; 4 lb., 81 9092 CC; seconds, 3 lbs. 81 0 1 0; 2 lbs., 81 &V41 48: Pie Peaches, 3 lbs, fl 10(f) 1 15; 6 lbs,, 1 85(11 95; Biackberrle, 8535c; t3wbcnief, 11 1CJI 15; Ear terries, filial 25;

COerrlca. red. 00 5 55c: white, ft 9552 20. String

r3&ni. xx&zc; oreen r;, Marrowiat, 1 fcO 1 5; Yarmouth Com, tl S0(4l 35; MounUln Hagar Ct rn. tl SO-'Al 35: etaadard 2 Iba . yuc S1 : Umk trel, SI 2sal 35; Pineapples, tl 5Q3J CO; öalmon, 1 ib., iuü17ö; lumhicr jeiuts, fedXc; Cove Ojstert, 1 ib., liht weight, CSQTOc; 1 lb, full weight, S110(3115r2 lb-, light weight. 110: 2 It. fullweUfct,$lfc53l S5: sardinc, Frencn, H, tl 75 doz. ; American. ?02 par doz; Appl, 31ba,9C3'ic:Clbs,8J50 J2t0; gallon. 82 2ö-3 W. Yeetablen and Fruits. Ecaa-CricIcenaT7, fl 5C31 75: raidinr3t 3150 1 75: Merrows. 2 -2 25; California, fi. Po'atoe-52 CCi 5 per bbl; 55365c per bi. gweet Fv.ioe i hilaielph! Jerseys, 5i5 53; Eoltimcres, t4l W: Kentucky, $1 25 33 5C. App'ts Choice, Z- 53S2 75; fancy, 83.J3 50; co jirrou,ei2591f. Dried Apples Evaporated, 830c; common dried, 4C55c l each Dried Jpeschee, halrcs. 8V3ÜCI Cali fornia halre, 16o : e7porated, lt;:ll7c Cabbage New. per crate, 52 6C3 CO. Onions f2 2"il2 50 pr LbL Uoneylfc3Timothv. chcacc, Si SO.gl 40 per LUAhel; clorer, Si tu per tjshti. real and Coke. Ilttsburg, per ton. Si 01; anthracite, S7 00; ' iymond City. 8100; IndJt blocs, 5300: coke, l m, ICc; coie, crushed, 12c; Jackson C3f.l, SJ 7a; blout's coaU 82 13. Hides, Lvnttoer nod Tallow, Hem!oc sole, 2ij.:2c; oas sole, 3C33c; Pennrylvania harness leather, 33437c: htrness leather, 2ySL5c; bridle leather, per dcz., 8ü0,d72 ; doaiestic kip, WSOc; French kip, SOcl 20; uomestic calf, 700(11 10: French calf, Si 10C41 80. Lades No. 1 cured, 7S,c; No. 1 green, 537c; No. 1 calf, 9loc; cured, lüllc; dry Eait, 10c; fiiat, 12c; No. 2 hides, ;. c off. Tallow Prime. 54:tüc; No. 2, 554c Grease ttrowu, 4i3c; white, öX.IC yellow, 4XSiy8c, Drug Market. Alcohol, J2 2C32 25: calomel, 75$S5c; caraphor, 25aMX:; tochineal, 50(iCo; caioroionn, OOcQil t-o; gam opium, tl 6031 "o; indigo, Si 001 00; morpbine, U 40t33 65. Oils-"a3tor, H b5Ql GO: swoet vA, DCcSl bo; cilveoil, 81 5033 CO; b-.rsiiuot (Sanderson's), 82 25(32 50; lemon (Sanderaoa't), 81 75rci2 CO. Quinine P. A W., tl QX31 10; ciachonida, 40Q45C. American bi carb, pods., iftlz: Knlish do.,5;3Cc Snuff Garret's, 2-oz. pack., tl 00 per dcz.; 4-oz. bottles, 83 CO per doz. Flove'ü Bulphur. 43?c Turpentine 369"3c; English Venetian red, by tbL, 2 lesi quantities, Iodin5-f4 yo; Iodide potash, 8? 00. Cloves, 20 4 2Sc. Ronfcaro, 90cU 25. WIlIot-eIa&s, 60 and 20c; double. 70 and 10 per cent. off. Iron and bteel market. lar Iron V 00 ratos ; hoop Iron, f 2 50 rates: Norway and Sweed Iron, 5c rates: horse shoe Iron, 3c. Horse shoe-Burden A Perkins, per reg, ft 00; icule shoes, tl per keg advanco. Jiorbe Shoo Nails Northwestern, Glebe and Putnam, per box, 84 50. Cast Steel Best American, per lb., 18c; spring steel, sc ; tiro steel, 4c ; toe calk steel, 5c ; machinery steel, 5c Naila-8225. Miscellaneous Markets. Fjiw Furs Mink, large, dark, 4fc: pale, 80c; raccoon, black and extra, 81; large and dark,7; pale, tic; muskrat, fall, 5?8c: winter, g.t&ioc; opopsnm. 5ji20c; stunk, black, prime, 75c; short stripe, 40.3"50c; otter, 833(5; gray fox,10j 65c: rel fox, I075c; house cat, 5 4.5c; aneep pelts, by amount of wool. and quality, lCTcc; full, long-haired Newfoundland doj tilns, 50 3 J ei.co. Olla We quote: Linseed, raw, 51(?52c: boiled. 54 0S5c; lard oil, GbQ&bc; rnlnerE' oll, C53 sOc; lubricating oil. U&3$c; straits oil. 55330c; bnxine, 10 014c: coal oil, Indiana lezal test, 10.31Cc; 10 deeree, test, lOKllc; water white, 155 degree, lie Tinners' Supplies We quote: Best brand charcoal tin I. C, 1üx14. 12x12 and 14x20.1(5 50 ; IX,10x14, 14x20 and 12xlA 8 4 50; roofing, 10, 14x23, t 03; 10x28, 812 0014: block tin, la pif. 243; in oar, 25c. Jrou 27 B iron, 3.25c; 27 C iron, 6c; JuuiU galvanized, 50 per cent, discount; Teflned, 9 eu l 10 cer cent, discount. Suect zinc. Copper bottoms, 2:0. . Pialntshsd copper, S6c ticldcr, 14 iec LIVB MfOCK, IndlanapoIU L.ie stock: Market. Uxiox STccx-YAErs, Jan. H. CiriLi-Kcoelptx, '2iQ Iitad; ililrnents, ICO head The offerings of shippers were liht: demad good, prices firm on prime, steady cn corarana; good stockers wanted, butchers' grades firm for best, common steady. Good to choice shippers,. 1 1 50&6 fO Fslr torccllnrn thlpptrs - ., 4 25 .3,5 00 Caramon shippers-...... 3 '04 CO Steckers.. ............... . . . .... ...... . ...... 3 OOfCjt ( Good to cheJeo cotvi and hilt:a,.. ? 21 CO lair to medium cows and he Jen. . 2 2!(43 co Coie men cows end helfeis.. 1 f.C(l .c Veals, cotr.mon to good .....,., OCti OC Kal-C common to good 'i ooct? 25 Kllkera, common to good .IQ CCijf.O ( Koes Receipts, o.iOO head; rhipnents, 2,003 head. Liberal supply, quality some better, market opered at a decline of 10c from yesterday's prices and continued steady all day ; all sold at the close. Select bfavyshirpers .... - .84 55.34 M Felcctcd light shippers 4 401 55 Heavy PRCking - 4 40(41 fO Mixed packing - , 4 C0f4l 40 Pigs 4 CCQl 15 EHEiP-Eeccipts, ; shipments, 175 head. Bat few here; prices steady on prime and medium, common not wanted. Good to choice grades.... .... .....-13 501 85 Fair to medium grades ............... 3 (0'3 3 Common grades - 2 CO g2 1 Bucks, per head - 2 1033 CO Clsewnek-e. KANSAS CITY, Jan. H.-The Livo Steck Indicator reports: fja tu Receipts, !. COO Iread. Market slow and lC($löc lower; exports, 83 4C5 ö5; g'd tochol-v shippin?. S55tS 2-i ; common-to mediaji. Si 004 4 J; feeders, 83 5CC1: cows, 82 403 50 ifc-KcrGlpt, li.OCO hPAd. 2drkct weak and lower at 11 '25. Sheep Receipts, none: 12 753 C5. FAST 1IBERTY. Pa Jan. 11. Cat tie -in lair demand; receipts. 570 heftd; shipmeatPi 25heaj; prime. ft6 25; fair to good, S5 25(35 5; common, 81Ä5. Hogs Slow; receipts, 2,100 head: shipment?, 2,4041 hern; fhlladelphia, 51 701 '5; Yorkers, 81 4:r.$l 50. Sh&. Kecelpfs, 1 COO head; shipments, 3 600 head; j..iü;e, Si 2T31 50: fair to good, S3 2'y$Z 73; common, ;12. NEW YORK, Jan. 14. Beeves Receipts, 2,'JCQ head. Maii:et dull but firm; poor to good steeri sold at 85 1 i&H 40 per ewt; prima and exjort steers, 8ö Gö!c7 lu; a car-load of iancy cattle soM at 17 10; several car-loads of old dry cows at S2 53 S" 75 per cwt. 8hiep-Receipts, 9.6C0 head. Market steady aa l firm at $3 C"4v5 C3 per cwt. for common to prlrae; ftö7 for Jambs. Ko?f Receipts, O.tCO ttd. i Market nominal st SI EOksS. ST. J oria, .Jan. 14. r.ttue ttjccipt, 2,209 : i , . ju uem jaarius sitauy aaa ana; -xporis, ibO 2o; goao to choice shipp nj, S3 3S 5 85; common to medium. St 5C5 25: DUtch-jr-' steers, 1(44 50; cows and fce'fers, S3 25(44: sto ivers, SI 2öö3 75; feeders. $1150; corn-fed Totacs. 50. 8heei ReoelTta. 2. SCO head: shlnrr.or.t. nni. 'Market eHjier; common to mcdiaia, il 151: cncice, 53 Hoes Market easier: Yorkers 81 21 VQ; paniing. S4 sc! 15; heavy, I 50cii CO. EeceiF-s, ll,40(i head: ehjpmaats, 2,500 head. CHICAGO, Jan. 14. The Drovers' Jeurnal reports: Hoc i Receipts, "5, C00 fcead: hlpmenu, 3,503 bead. Market slow at yesterday's clone: roua pact in?, 84 104 00; packing and snipping, SI i 4 55; light, 84 1531 5: skips, 3 r.031. Caitie-isci?. 9 000 hwa; smtments, 3.0C0 head. Market weak and 10&l5c lower on comm-m to good grades : exports, 846 0; good to choica shipping. 5 4C5; ktockers, S3 25(3 1 15; feedt. S4 tO Sheep Receipts, 6.C03 head: shipments. 2,$':o head. Market very active and 153'bc lower; ca nnon to fair, 12 2553 40: med u-n to good, S3 0 $ 90; Choice, 84J4 50; lambs, 84(45. cuBKrrj ut TKLnosApa. rroaaoa ziavnaii. NEW YORK, Jan. 14 -Cotton Dali: futures steady; January. 11.06c; Fe r-ruary, 1L04C; Maren, ll.csc; April, J1.20C? May, 11.32c; June, 11.41c; July. 11.54C-. AusrJst, 11.61c; September. 11.25?: Octoter, lt)7c Floor Firm, and unchanged; rv ceirta lS.OCQ fctls. : exporU. 12.0C0 cbls, Whet -Epot' higher; options firmandafrsctioa higher; receipts, 44,000 bn.; exports. 143.0M bu.f No. 2 spring, 95c: ungraded red. 90(?3c: No. 4 red, ⪼ No. 3 red, :oc; mixed winter No. 2 red, 22Ydbc; ungraded white, 9Cö7Jc: No. 2 red, January, nominal : February, sa es of 1,296,000 bu. at 911 SofnC, cloflng atoa'jc; March, sales of 673,000 ba. at wXöJfec, closing at 9cc; April, sales of 4C8.000 bu.N at 95K'c, cloingat 96Jc; Mev. sales of 2.SO4.CO0 bu. at 9C-S?ic. cloing at 5Sic; Jnne, sales of 72,000 bu. at 97$ 398?ic closing at 9sC Oorn-Spot lots 4(3J;cand options gallic higher; xwipts, ajWO tu. kpofw, n.W) bu.; ua-

PTftdcd. fCiQ53c: No. 2, 5252c; steamer. R2 3 iptciai Jaiiuarj, So. 2, OJic; steamer, yellow. Wie: Nv 2 Junusry. 2 4 6-sc, cionrg at 52;4c; Fetrnarr. 4ya'A'C clcsing at CC3;c: March, 49(450,,4C clcu; 10ic: April, 40?4rXJir, closing at SOc; Ma7, iVi foiOjfeC, cWins at tlfcC Oata-JKtc higher, receipt. C2.0CO tu.: extcrta, 1.803 ou.; raixed, 35,4 Säc; wlte, 37341c Uay-Flrm. Uops-alo; aad upcharpea Coff.vs-tpoi quiet: options a siiade higher nd quiet; sale of 9.000 bas; January, t.wc: February. &. 10-8.1 5c: Marca, S.25(3 f.Stc; AtriL 8.43c; itay, 8.fx)c: Jun. 8 CCc. Saar Active acd firmer: centrifugal, 5' ;c : Prazi1, 4vöc; jt-pverv, 4 l-Kc; fa'.r fo cood retiuin'. 45431 9 1; reCntd. Crntr: C. 44'4;.: siandara A, 5c; cnt lo-f a-jd crusbei, tr'jc: granulated. 6lsf?. Kice t-'tcady.. Pttrol.-u.Ts--Firm; united. 7c. Tailor fcttady &t fi l-lt'atc. Ra-iu Firm .TurT-.ntine-Firraatai44-'e. Ergs Firm at 2 (JTC:';i Leather j-'tesdy. Wool-Quiet: Tcxn-, 1 .doc. P&ik Quiet; uew me. $13 25. 1st 1 y-.im; Western steam, spct, 87 15; January; 87 U ü7 li;Fctruary. J7 167 21: Maren, 7 23J7 3J; April, ST C&7 25; May, 7 4C&7 45. CI1ICAGO. Jan. 14 -ilom-Firra and t;nchanel. Wheat Acve. firm a' l higher; clos1 Vy ovtr veterda7; Jannary, "iWJ? i", closed a': tCJ-'cfAilc: February, TVc.cloeed at J";3äl ; MsrcJ, Mil 50, closed at cc. May, sc Ctosedi874c: No. 3 CbL'igo spring, 7t,'B rt?0?c, clcrd at fcua5 c No. 2 red, f'0' "iora-G3yd demand; cash, 3'v.42Sr: JaauAry, reJ.l"Sc,'cloaed at i7 1 bc : 1 February, 30j$i7c, rio.t;i Bt s7Kc: March, i(.jr37;ie, flosea at Zsyi327yf,ci May, 40U II Vic. cioei at 41'. Cat Guid aetnanfl nt shade hishtr; ensa, 26Jtj2S'c: February, 26 q 2is;c; March, 20320;: April and ilay,20'83 :C.c. Flaxseed -Firm at 81 47. Pork voc lower early advanced 27Xc; closed 6tcady; cash, $11 f0,Sl2. February. Sil 8C312 05, rlcfcd at 812 05; liarli.Sll 90(4 12 15. closed at 812 15;rMay, 812 15(312 UK. closed at 812 30312 42$. Lard Qniet but steady; sold down fo early, Edvacct dlCc aud closed steady; caih, S3 iTVi'a 6 S2; February, G 82$6 87; arch, 86 90(3 f t7, cictcd at io 97K; Aiay, 7 C57 1j, closed at S7 lb. a.krcMis in fair demand; shoulders, H PCCt? ; sh.cn dear, f Cie 05; clear Mbp, 8G 403i 45. Batter Sttady and urchacged. Eggs Weak at 22e. F.coeirts-Flour, 24.0C0 bbts : wceat, 163,010 T.; rn, ZbC,C00 ba.; oats,l 50.000 ba: barley, 12.pi .: rye, 52,000 bu. ehipai en ts -Flour, 17,0 t wL'. vrbi;;t. fc,uJ bu.: corn, 21.C00 tn.; cat?, Co,-0-0 u.; barley, 1.003 bu; rye,13.(X0 bu. Aiternoon Beard Wheat steady and unchanged. Corn firm; ';s4c higher. Oata steady: February advanced su Pork stronger; 7)a310c higher. Lard firm; 2c higher. PALTIMORK, Jan. 14 -Flour-Steady aad fairly active; Western superfine, 82 50(42 85; extra. 8 J .4 3 65; family, i 7.' (4 4 75; superlative pitent, 83 75. WLiat Wertem irrenu'ar, hlghr and dull; ro J western winter rea, ppot. 88Vc bid; January. Sic asked; February, xyAG'2V1z March, ?232c; April, 03Kc bid: May, 954gS6JbC. Coin A'estetn higher and active: mixed, spot, 4943i9vc; January, 4?4c bid: February, 4? is; ic: March, 48c bid: steamer. 47J4C bid. Oats-Fix m and quiet; Western white, 87,338c: do ; raixed, S4t36s; Pennsylvania, 3VÄ32C. Hay Steady; prime choice Pennsylvania, 8i4315 50. Provii-ioni Steady and quiet. Mess Pork OIo, 813 50; new, 813 75. Bulklueats l-boulaers and clear rib sides, packed, 8ä 7 50. i tcon etoulder3, 87; clear rib sides, 83 5o. Uarrfi-11 75(312 75. Lard-Refined, 88 25. Batter Qutet; extern, pacied, ll21c: creamery. 22 C31c. Fgcc Steady at 27r428c Petroleum Easier: ief2ned, 7 ! ü"Kc Ccfite Dull; Rio cargoes, ordinary to;talr, ;4'i'isAs- Sugar Quiet and firm; A toft. tyHc Coppei xte fined atCKüy at lCältc. PreifrbU to LiTdipaoi. per tteamer Quiet; co; ten. 7-3;d; fiour. 2s: ?.rain, easier ?t 1531. Receipts Flour, 2.S02 bbl?.; wheat, 39.000 bu.; corn. 8.1AO bu. : oats, lC fK.0 bu.; rye, 7.C00 bu. Shipmentf Wrt. 9. to bu,: corn, 88,CC0bu.; rye. 6,CC0tu. Eal:t Wheat, 415.C0J bu.; ccrn, 180.000 bu. BT. LOTJI9, Jan. 14 Flonr-Firrrer and unchanged, vtceat Active aiid higher, closing 1& Hc above yesierday; No. 2 reu. Htf.iWlc caRh;

bXQS; January; 8C558:c Febiuary: 83; Muich; KQSlJgC May, closing at outside figurei. CJora-imber aud active, cioting over jtsterday ; C53c can; 3Sg35c Jauuary and Febrcary; ZCe Marca; 37&o8,Vj May. 0tHigher and stow; 27Kc cash and Jannary: Q 4 $10 May. Rye Steady at 52c Barley Qu'et at 6575c. L ad -Quiet at 83 50. Butter ana Ljgs Uccf8ni;cd. Flajacert-Steady at fl 430144 itay and Eian Unehanttd. Commfal Butter and firm at 82 2C2 25. Provisions Firm and fairly active. Pork-81 2 25. Lard-b C''SiO 7ft. öulkmeatgIoni ciear, JG: Ebcrt rib. tj 15; ihort clear, 86 40 feaccn lxirig; clfar. 6u 93(47: ahort ria, 87 10 7 125; Rhcrt clcr. 57 STJ J. Receipts Flour, 2.OC0 tbia.? wLect, 42.C00 bu. ; corn. 71.00J bu.; oats, 9 ,000 ba. : rye. none; barley, 5,000 bu. Hhipments Flour, 10.O.0 bblB : wheat, 20,000 bu.-.corn. 62.0CC tu.; oats, 4.00 bu. : rye, none; barley, coue Atternroa Beard Wbet.t Opened higher, thea deciircd to 87J.'c: Jcnuary; hTH&Sil c, closing iaside: February. Ulff", closing inside. 'orn Caiet: 3..' ic January and February; CSec May. Ca;s-KothiE2 done. PHILAEFLPHIA, Jan. 14 Flour Firm with moöemte demand, vie&i Opened dull and c:t8Cd firm: car lots in good demand: No, 3 red, elevator, 8Cc: No. 2 red, 89.'n: No. 2 red. Jannary, fcogucc; February, M)4'ä93?j: March, 'J2& 92.c: prll, S4S94XC; May, HbXQVtifi. Ci3rnFlim;car lots steady; Ko. 3 yellow. 50c: steamer No. 2 mixed, OQWyc; s-.eamer No. 2 yellow, 51c; No. 2 mixed, January, 43$(451c; February, Msrrb. April and May, Oats-Quiet; No. 3wMte. S5c: No. 2 wfcitd, 2i;39:: futures nt fleeted: No. 2 white, January. U7öfc6c; February, March, April and May, 3:8c. ProvisionsQuiet but steady. Fork Mew, 13 50(414: prime mess, new, 81-'jvl2 50. Hams Smoked, fiO 5C 1150. MILWAUKEE. Jan 1 1 Flonr-Quiet, WheatFirm; No. 2 Mtlwauaee. 79;ic; January, 72; February, :Cc; March. 0Kc: May, Cornremand, active; No. 2, 3(äOSa oats Quiet and unchanged; No. v, 29c. fc Quiet and uuchanged; No. 1, C?c. Earley Firm: No.2spria?, 53.'c; Ko. 3, lie. Provisions Quiet Mess Pois 8il 93 cash aud January : 81197 February. Ird Prime steam, 80 frOcash and January; 8G 85 Feeruaiy. Receipt? Flcar, 9,C0u bbls. ; wheat, 3V0C0 bn : corn, 1,8000 bu. Shtpents Flour, 14 000 bbl".; wheat, i:one; corn, 12.0C0 tu. CINCINNATI, Jku. 14,-Flour-Dull and nafhanced. bea; -Demand fair and market fltm; No. 2 red, 8'ril'L. C orn In fair demand; No. 2, mixed, 'f Cats Firm; No. 2, ''c Kyc Sfro--. -r, Ao. 2, 63-620. liarley rina and unci.iiuged. Pcik Slow at S12 25(til2 Tl. Lar i Firm. Bulkmeata Quiet and unchancc 1. tis.coa steady and unchanged. Batter Dull apd uaf b angel. Hoss Weak; common and licht. V. ro (34 40; packfn2 and bntcr-prK', 84 "331 73; receipts, S.0C0 head: shipments, 8S0 head. TOLEDO. Jan. 14,-Whf at- Quiet but firm: Ko. 2 red, cash and January, 80c; February and March, 3c: May. ttfrastJic: No. 2 soft. 8c. Corn-Quiet I but steady: No. 2 cash, January arid February, 4igil2C: May, 42C. Oats Dull and nominal : no Quotations. Cloverreed Prime, cath and January 85; February. 55 10. Receipts-Wheat, 43,003 bn,; corn, ii.cuo bu.: oats, none, cvtipnenfc Wheat 4,00.1 bu.; corn. 7,003 tn.; oaM, 1,000 bu. LOUISVILLE. Jan. 14. Cctton-Quiet at luc. Wheat Strorjcr; Ko. 2 red, 78c. Cora No. 2 mixed, 41c: rio. 2 white, 41c Oats-Mixed. 82c, Provisions Firm acd higher. Mev Fork 812 50. Bulkmeats Shoulders, 83; clcsr rib, 8ö 50; clear, 6 t2j. Bacon Shcnlder3, ?3 3TJ: clear rib, 87 12); bacon fcldes. 87 50. Ham Sugar cared, 8iC 5ü. Lard Steam leaf, S 50. KANSAS CITY, Jan.44. WhRat-Strosger; cash, 607.c; February, 61c; May, 6555. Corn Uimtr; cafcb, 200; January, 23ic; March. 23;; May, S0;4c, Oa Dull and nominal at 213. Oils. WILMINGTON, K. C. Jan. 14.-Turpentine-Firm at 27Kc. FITTSBURG, Jan. 11. Pftrcleum Dull: cr-tlflcatt-s weak; opened ot TCc, adyaneei to TOJc, declined and closed at 70c. OIL CITY, Pa., Jan. 14. National Transit cerflcates opened at 7?c; highest, 70Jc: lowest, 69jfaC; cloeed at 70c. Kales, 1,718,CC0 bbl?.; cleatacer?, 5.472.C03 bbls: run. 61.024 bbis.: shlpmeut. f6.S95 bbls.; charters, 82,698 bbLs. Oil City Oil Exchange stock, S1C0 bid; none ofiered. BRADFORD, Pa., Jan. 14 Crude Oil Weak and lower, with oon tinned downward tendency; clearaace, 3.7C1COO bbls. Nitlonal Transit and TiCewitfrrnn, Tuesday, 51.953 bbls.; total ship. raets 7.,269 bbla: charters. 82.C9S bbls. National TrarMt certificates opened at 7(rrand dosed at 7Cc; Litest price, 70c; lowest, C9c Dry Goods. KEWY0P.K., Jn. 14 -Dry Goods-More doin In all department tht n apparent, while in all seasonable specialties the business of previous reports is continued, though on a small scale, as all wants are lupplied. For r ottens and woolens tbere is some improvement vi-ible, as the inclination of many straws chows the outlook more favorable, without, however, any large demand ts fcs reported. Wbteky. BALTIYORZ. Jan. 11- Whisky- Nominally steady at Si it&l 19. BT. LOCI8, Jan. 14. Whisky Steady at 11 12. CHICAGO. Jan. 14. - Walkky Qalet at 11 3. CiJNCINNATI. Jan, 14. Whisky Nominal at 81 1L Cotton. ST. LOUIS. Jan. 14. Cotton Dull at 10Tc Sale, 50 bales; receipts, 13,000 bales; shipments, 2.tC0 tales; stock, 41,100 tales. jiEW YQRK, jaa, ll-Cottoa-Tte Post says;

Future deliveries quiet, but are kept up In prlca t ttc third till, only ICO tales ot April sold at 11.16c, and ICO Laie of Anau?t at 11.61c. ahowia a decline of 1 to 2-lGoc; January and February is he'd at 11.C5C and 11. C;c: actually higher than jestcrCav. At the clcs. futures closed quiet anl iteedy: January and February, 2-lCCe hlgner;July ana Augutt, 1-lCCc lower tbau yesterday.

Beat ISstate Tranefara. Tne follow tng deeds were recorded Wednesday, January 11, as reported by 8;eg A Eemaamei, abstract compiler. 12 acl 15 TLorpe Block. Telephone, 1.C43: F. M. Cburcbman ct al. to William Meadows, warranty deed to' let 19 in Downie's scroud snbdivif ion of oatiot 102 in tne city lnli'.iBpolii...... 8 1.6C0 00 Ten j min F. Tattle. Comrai-s-.ouer. to William a. Bell, Comtnis-iocer's deed to Jot 4 and part of Jot 3 in Alvord &. Co.'s utdivision of Ovid Butls's sec ond sedition to tbe city ot Indianapolis -. - : 2,20) 00 WLliara H. Morr:t-on and wiie to Cieorge P. Biascll quit-claim to prt of Mutheajt quarter of tection 34. township 16, torth of range 3 east, containing 22 f CI OS ,,,., ' Will m H Morrison nd wife to Georco P. B a'ell. quit c airn to part of let U In out;ot S- in the city of Indianapolis , WlUinu 11 Morr.fou and wife to George P. Bifsell, Trustee, quitclaim to part cf lot 18 in McCarty's subdivision of outlot 116 in tbe city of Indianapolis... Theodore F. Harrison and wife to Isaac Benjamin Hill, warranty deed tolot40 in John II. McMaster's subdivision of blocks 51 to 56, inclusive, in T. C. Harrten fc Co.'s audition to the city of Indies apolis . Isaac Benjamin Hill and wife to David A. Kaisicn, warranty deed to same rftct 'iii Aucutt Meimbtrg and wife tj William Heneifon, warrsnty deed to part of lot 1 1 in Bates' subdivision of outlot CO in the city of Indiaooii9-..... Thomas N. Farls, Trustee, to W, Currv Äwicg, warranty ch?ed to lot 4 in Wyiia & Martin's subdivision of outlot? 10 31 acdlS4cf the donation lands ot the City of Irdianapclis Mary Ann Dresden ei al. to Mary Stem, wairantydeed to lot 12 in square cr ;j is 12J 82 61 00 125 03 125 00 5C0 00 1.C00 CO bleck 7, in North Indianapolis-.. 403 00 MMIHSI Conveyances. 10: consideration -...... S 6,170 00 Tbe merits of Athlopboros as a specific for rheumatic and neuralgic affections have been proved over a raDge of territory as wide ss our continent. It never fails, no matter what the climate or atmospheric condition?. Here is a significant voice from the Northwest. Mr, John 8. Heiwick writes from Berrien Springs, Mich., to say: "Athlophoros is doing my wife, a suiTerer from severe rheumatism, a great deal cf goodmore good than any other medicine she has ever taken." Southern Chicken Pie. Boil a chicken until it is tender; then take a deep earthen diih and put into it a layer of chicken, well fiersoijffd with butter, pepper and salt; then put a layer of cold boiled rice on this, and so on until yen have exhausted your resource?, taking care to have a layer of rice on the top. Puttbis into the oven and let it remain there until it is very hot and then serve. The Worst Urethral Strictures speedily cured by our new radical methods. Pamphlet, reference and terms, two letter stamps. World's Dispensary Medical Association, CC3 Main street, Buffalo, N. Y. Two main point in a good Tarm wagon are lowueet, to save lifting, and a cut-under, for convenience in taming. TI19 letter, however, calls for very low fore wheels, and the low wheels call for spring3, to modify the Euddenntts of the lift over obstacles. Horttford's Acid I'ftospbate TOP. LEMONS CK LIXE JCICE, i a superior substitute, and its nsfl is positively beneficial to health. Allen's Brain Food, Botanical Extract, pctitiveiy cures nervous debility and all weakness of generative system; either sex. ?1 ; G for $5. Druggist", or by mail from J. H. Allen, U15 First avenue, New York. DR. DAVID REffi DY For the Cnre of KMney and TlTer Com plaints, Confctljntiort, and r.'l dirarders arising from an impure ttate cf the BLOOD. To wemtn who suffer from any cf the ill3 peculiar to their ssx it is an un failing friend. All Drnrcifta. One Dollar a bottle, ox address lit. Uavid KeniieJy. Readout. N. Y. A THRILLING STORY. As Told by a Merchant In Troy, N. Y. A Kuspical Operation Avoided How a rather, Wife and Daughter Escaped an Awful Doom. Of tbe hundreds of accounts of remarkable cures wTocsht by Dr. Kennedy's FAVottiTB Remedy, none have appeared so purely astonishing pa the followin?: The perrons mentioned are amon? the mcst highly respected in tbe city of Troy, and the story es told by the father will prove interestlns to all cur readers. Ed. TfdOY, N. Y. Dr. Kennedy, Ron Jout, n. y. : Dear Sip. My daughter vpvete ?rov7th of Fcnüs. Tc sorted to almost every retiv . ;e ! with a self ve hadre--.i consulted the rrost prominent surcreorij aad physicians. Dr, . of Troy, said cat a surgical operation would be necessary, but fearing fatal results 1 hesitated. Some of the physicians claimed that it wu. caused by one mlns and eomo by another. Tbe Fundus was prominent aad dicfisurel her look. Having heard of Dr. Kennedy's Favorite Remedy workine so thoroughly on the blood I determined to try it, to see if this medicine could do what doctors had failed to do and surceona had hardly dared to undertake. I can say in truth that tbe result of this trial was the complete care r.f my daughter of this dreadf al malady. Ir. Kennedy's Favoeite Remedy alone effected it. We used nothing else for other things ted completely failed. My daughter to day enjoys vigorous health, and to Favorite Remedy alone is tbe credit due. My wife also was very peer in health, dt:e to liver difiicnlty with which she tad suffered a lonz time until she became very much reduced in flesh. A trial of Kennedy's Favorite Remedy has resulted In the complete restoration of her health, which she had n enjoyed for years. She had gained in flesh and rtrenßtb, and thus secured perfect health, and this iS PL'K ENTIRELY TO DR. KENNEDY'S FAVORITE Remidy. As for myself, being engaged irlhe grocery and commission business, which makes it necessary fcr me to test the quality of dtrTerent articles, like butter, etc, my sense of taste and my stomach were seriously injured. Evcrythlu? seemed to nauseate me, arid fearful of dyspepsia In its most severe form, I tried De. Kennedy's Favorite Remedy. The first bottle aCordcd inmediate relief, and from that day to this I can say that Favorite Remedy has restored me to perfect health. These are fscts which I claim prove that Dr. Kennedy's Favorite Remedy la the test medicine in the world for those afflicted with the above dlfncultlea. If any one in the city of Troy doubts the truth of these statements let him come to me and I will prove them. I have recommanded Favorite Remedy to Hundreds and with the same good results. Yours, etc., WILLIAM WINDSOR. Corner Canal and Mount streets. Troy. N. Y. J. Fl. RYAN & CO. QOMMISSION MERCHANTS, 92 and 14 Xast Maryland ct., indaiiapclla. 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JerTersonville, laäfauu avnd It diacapolis 1-Prt.j Arrlte, Fouttera Ei.d'y 4:10an'Ind.A M. Msi!-. 9:45 aa L. & Mad. Fx P:15 amilnd. k Cr.U x.!0:4am Leu. &. M. Mall.. 3:.ri0 pm N.Y.Ai N.F1. 1.x.. T.f.O rra Louisv. Ac, ü'y. 6:45 pm.st L. v c. F. L...10.43 rra Fcr tickets and full i n format ioa cull at cco PtDn. Lin, nor;hest corner WsL':ietn ancj Illinois streets; City Ticket 0!2ce, 16 Nona Merl disn street; Union Depot Ticket l'.ec lerre ilaute, VaudltA aad St. Louts, Dtpr.rtl Arrive. Mail., -.. 7:15 am New York Ex... 3.Maxa IayLxyief, d'yllraia Mail A: Ac lO tCara Terre iiute a a. 4:03 pm C:n. A L. F. i-.- 3.30 pmv Pscific Kx d'y-lC:.1 pm New Yort i:x.... 4:40 rra For tickets ard full i:'Jorrra.:on rail at orhfo Tenn. Lics, northtÄfet corner EJtoa and Illinois streets: City Ticket Omc, 16 Norlii ifcrMian street; Union Dc;ot Ticxct Olce. Clnclntiati, IadiMuninltt SU L.c.Ja ar d CbJ cago. ciynsyATi Pinsios. Derart Circtursti &ud Florida Fast Line, CAiiy. p. and c c .. 4:00 am c:n., Rushvil.e and CcL Ace... Cln. and Louisville Mail. p. c. rra Cincinnati A.aalir, Anlve Indiac87oi::s Ace, daily Clc. and L Louis Mail, p. c Indianapolis Acc - Chicago and st. Louis Pa6t daily, , and c c llrCSara ...-Ji:f0aza . . 6:j0 pua lue. 10:4m CHICAGO PI VISION. Dei art Chicaco apd Rock Island Ex.. Chicago Mall, p. c.- . Wertem Fxprchs - 7:10 act .12.10 paj i:ob pra Chicago. Peoria and Earlinitoa Fast Liae, s , r. c . ...11 :20 pra Arrive C. and L. Fast Line, d'y, c c, s - 3: axo Lafayette Acc 10:55 ara Clnn. and Ix)uiiville Mall, p. c - S: x)pra Clnclnp&ti Acc........ m .... C.42prQ The time via C, I. St, L. and C, and L. E. and W, as iciiows Leave Inda'polis . OOpm Arrive Lafayette 7:J5 pm Arrive Bloom'tn 12:10am Ar. Indla'pcl'.s lP:4Cara Lv. Lafayette.- &.G5 ata Lv. Elcom'tn 2:i5ara For map. time tables, rate of fare, aud all in formation .apply at Ticket Ofüee, 1S6 south Jal lnois street, and Union Depot Ticket Office. Chicago, St, Loals and Pittsbarc;. (FAN-HAXDLI ASO PENNSYLVANIA IINt) Depart. Arrive, New York,Fhlladep'a, I Washlneton. Balti more, PirUbure, and! Columbus Express...: 4:25 a.m. 10:45 a.m. Dayton AColumbus Ex: Richmond Accommodation........ .... Hew York.Philadelpa, Wafhirgtcn, Baltl-j more, Pittsbur. C'olumbus & Dayton Ex Dayton Express........... 4:00 p.m. h 8:4Caan, h 4:55p.m. lC:20r xn, CHICAGO DIV1SIOI. VIA KOKOXO. Louisville and Chicago l I Fast Express... . 11:00 p.m. S:53a.m' Louisville and Chicago Express, p. c. .J 11:15 a.m. S:S5p.ta. Daily. Daily except Sunday, s Sleepinz car. h Hotel car. For tickets and full Information call at office Penn. Lines, northeast corner Washington d3 Illinois streets; City Ticket Office, 15 North Merl disn street: Union Depot Ticket Office. V Latb, fct, 1 ocis acd PacifJlc Kailway. Depart I Arrive De 6 Chi. Mall. 7:lfam'Det, Ex., frrOOam Tol t.W.&M.Ex 2:15pm, Pacific Ex. ll:duam De Zt., d'y s.... 7:00pmDct. A Chi. M'l... t:6fcam lwi:i'.'kPts and full information call at City Tic xet Office, 29 So. 111. st- cr Union Depot Ticket Or) ce. Indianapolis and Viuoeuce. Depart I Arrive Ml. & Cairo Ex... h:lfam VInccnncs Ar..-.10:4Cara Yincenncs Ac.-. 4:0CpmlML 5i Cairo Ex.- 6:SCria for tickets and lull Information call at oftco Penn. Lines, northeast corner Washington and Illinois Etc; city Ticket Office, 16 North Meridian st. ; Union Depot Ticket Office. Cincinnati, Hamilton and Indianapolis Departl Arrive Clri. . Day & Tol 4:famjConnerrv.,Aec 8 oOaxnr i;.,D.,T. ?wN.Y...10:4üamCin.,P. s St. I...ll:r0ara Connersv. Acc... 4;2!pm Cin. Acc. 5:Wrra C..D..T.AN.Y... 6:35pmCin.. P. A gLL....10:4Cpra Indiana, Uloomlogton and Western. rtOPJA DIVISI05, Depart. I Arrive. TacICc Ex fc Mail 7:25am'E.&3,Ex.r.r, a dy 3:50am K.AT.F. Liner c 5:05pm Clncin.iBpec. r.clLCöarri EiK.LEx. d,E,r,cll:lCpiTiAtl&aticHxA!J-. 6:Cpra T. IOULS DIVISION. Mooreftcld Ac.. G :SO-m Night Ex. dlvr.c- S:&rara AJall A Day Ex.... 8:05am. Mall A Day Kx. C:C0pra Kiiht Exdlyr.c.!l:05pm Moorefleld Acc... 6:lCpia EASTERN DIVISION. E'cEx.r.c.s 'Id.- 4:2t,am,PiCiflcKx.r.c.d:y tibSim Day Ex 11 :45am Western Ex.. 4:45pm Atl'c Ex.r.c.dly. 7:lCpm'B.AB.,De ar.cd.lOpna For tickets and full information call at the Nev Ticket Office, Ho. 138 South Illinois street, or at the Union Depot Ticket Office, ö, indicates sleep er; r. c, reclining cars. Ionlsrllle. New Albany and Chicago. (Michigan City and Grand Rapids Division.) Depart, I Arrive. Frankfort Acc 5:CCpm Indlanap'lis M'l- 8:15pra Mich.C.Ng't Pls.,11:2ipm Ind. Kg't Ex.d.a S:S6ana Mich. City M'l...l2:45pmlndianapclis Aci0:0Cam For tickets and information, call at Union De pot and 26 South Illinois street. Indianapolis and St. Louis. Depart.! Arrive; Day Express rs... 7:10 am'N. Y. A B. Ex. 3;45 ana Paris Express.. 3:50 pm Local Pats . 3:50 ana P. A Et, L. Ex... 6:25 pm Ind'aoolis Ex.... 3:15 pra K. Y. A St, L. Exl0:fVj pm Day Express C:25 pm For tickets and all Information cll at city efhee I No. 2 Bates Douse Block. Union Depot and Massa chusetta Avenue Depot. Cleveland, Columbus, Cincinnati and In dianapolls. Depart ArrirC N. Y. A Bo. Ex 4:00 am D. e. A K. Y. Er. 3 0:10 am L. NO A8tLEx :l3am W.KUW.ä M Ex.l0:45 ara And. A Mich Ez.ll:l5am!B. Har. A A. Ex. 2:20 pm W.FLW.&M.Ex 5:55 pm B. Ind. A Ho Ex. 6 OOpia Zu Y. AB. Ex 7:15 pmN. Y. A 8. L. Exl0;35 pra BRIG HI WOOD DIVISION. Depart. 4:00 am . C:15 tm.M.M .. ArrlTf. 2:23 pn I 6:40am.... 4:B5rn3 3 :S0 pmilO ::i5am 5 :f0 pm 5:2ö pm 2:00pm lC:5pa 7:15pm 3:25pm.-..-10:10 am 11:15 am..... For all information, rates, maps, time table, eta, call at the Union Ticket Office, Latee House corner, Mettachusctia Avenue Depot or at thQ Union Depot . STACK It AIL WAY TIME TABLE. Evaiisvill and Terra Haute. I Via V&ndalia Line.1 Leave Terre Haute... I 4:05 am'll:S5 pn Arrive at Tcrre Haute 110:40 pmi2;10 piq Daily. Pel Iliver. IEAVB XAST. :30 pm 7:00 am 7; AREIVK. 10 pm l :0Q ptrj iJb transport J Denver I. P. A C. Crossing.-! :00 pm 7:53 am -.2 rm 11 :35 aru :4S p-a 9;12 am :25pm 7:25 an3 LEAVE. :45 pra GSSO an Columbia City , 11 :3l pm 9:45 am Auburn June! 1:12 pm 10:50 pm 3 ARRIVE. I Butler-. .! 2:00 am 11:30 am 2 Logansport, - CrawfordsviUe and South western V and alia Line. BOCTH. NORTH. a. to. 'p. !- m. p. ra 7:00 8:55 3. CO dep....Ixgansjx)rt-. ...arj 4 :."5 dep..Colf'x via I. CA L r 6:S5ar Indianapolis .dep 5:45 ar-MCrr.wfordsville dep 8:00 ar-....Terre Haute dep

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10:40 9:52 12:05 Fort Wayne, M uncle and Cincinnati (Leave Indianapolis via Bee Line.) sorrow a f.d. 6:fOpza;il:15am!'Fort Wayne! NORTHWARD. 8:60 pm, 10:50 an 7:47 pm 1:07 pm! Hartrd City 8:25 pm I:c0pm!l-Muncie-1:51 pm U V W 1:10pm 8:10 ara a:i pm caia'ge city S:52pm! Con'rsvllle 7:10 praH Cincinnati in.-47 am 10:10 am 7:15 am lC:10am 10:S3pm! 5:50 pmj Ind'napolis :15an3 All trains daily except Sunday. Clcclncatl, Wabash and Jllchigaxi, via ISeo Line. Ind A Gr REx... 4:15amWab Ala4 Ex.-.11:05 ara Mich & So B Ex-ll:00 am Cln A Ind Ex. 2:30 pra Wabash Ex 6:l0pm'lndA3tLKx 11:10 pra Wabash Hallway. From Lafayette Junction, connecting with. I., Oa and L. ExprcKF, west ;ll:00 am'12:15 am I 9 :V pm Express, east 1 2:40 am 8:05 ami 4:00 pa Ohio and MUalaalrrpt. RL Louts 8:i0amVinoennea..- - 1:00 pnf East Et, Louis . 8:35 am! Mitchell . 2:47 pra Odin ...10:31 an. North Yemen 4:13 iO flora , ., n;.pTninmnnnati 7;C0px3