Indianapolis Sentinel, Volume 34, Number 26, Indianapolis, Marion County, 26 January 1885 — Page 6
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THE INDIANAPOLIS DAILY SENTINEL. MONDAY MORNING JANUARY 20 18S5
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3XONBY AND STeCKSe I To? ii financial Dark et. IT FTC TnriT Ta Ol UmsvV.nKllAH per ifnu: closed offered At 1 per ceau Prime Mercantile Fa;xi-4,95 pa CCSt, Governments Firm. Eailway Bonds Lower; Frieiew seconds weak Et H$. State Securities Quiet. The reduction, la west bound freights by trunk lice representatives yesterday hid but slight effect on lue share market this morning. There was a decline In prices ranging from J to J per cent, la the general IM, and I'i rer cent, in Delaware and IJudaoo, whira lell Off to 674. Before 11 o'clock there wai a rally of i to ?4 pr cent.. Granfcers. Lake Khore tad Lackawanna being most prominent. In the afternoon there was a heavy pre ura brought to Bell Lackawanna, and the stock broke from fcij; to 83' ;. The sales of this stock were 78,110 than, outot tout transactions of 17$, COO thare. The general list was un'avorablv aSectel by the liquidation in Lackawanna, and decline! to per cent. The market closed weik. The weakness in the afternoon was doe to retorts from Chicago that the Pennsylvania, Lake Shore and Michigan Central Companies had combined against the roads cutting rates to New York, and would order a severe cut early next week. R3torts were also received from the West ot trouble in Western trank lines. Compared with last night, deem? prices are to V-i per cent, lower. hales for week, 1,335,231 shares. 'transactions on Stock Exchange to-day acreFied 170,010 shares, of whlcn 77,001 were Lackawanna, 10,000 Lake Shore, 19.003 Northwestern, 10,-u-0 New York Central, 25,100 Öt. Faul, 7,000 t'aioa Pacific, and 10.000 Western Union. eovKBXMf st iiccsmn. Barllnz, 13 diyi mi U. 9. lift IU Ulli ßrllni?. aUht-... 4'6V, New O. d. 4's.. 3 per cent, bonds. Hon The parchasln prlw for Government bjndi la Indianapolis varlea from the New Yore qiotatlonaXai per cent. bonds. 125 Tennessee, new- .. 12 ' HO'ÜTex. P. Jana grants. 31 Genu Pacific flrsta. t1iMnn(1i ftlt Lehigh & Wllks. ...... 88 Lcaislana consuls 71 Missouri 6's lot H , Joe ............... 11 5) H.P.&8.C. firsts. ..11 7 i Union Pac. firsts Ü. P. land grants 109 O. P. slnklngland...ll7'; Virginia 6's 3S Virginia consols 37 Do. deferred............ 5 Te&EBBsee t'a, 42 6I3ISAL STOCKS. Afiama Rxpreflsu. 131 Allegheny Central... s Alton A Terre U.... is A. A T. H. pfd-... $2 American Express... I) BurL Cedar & A N.. b6 Mobile A Ohio-. 7 Morris & Essex .111 Nashville A Chat.... 3 N. J. Central 32'' Norfolk A W. pfd 21 Northern Pacinc...... 10 UtaadaPaäfi?... Canada Southern.. 3i?.'Do. Pfd L" J a North western. , 8l Oentral Pacific. SOV Chesapeake A Ohio. . bV4 New York Central..; to? Ohio Central.-..... VA Ohio A lla?isslppl... K'i ito, cm preierred... 10 Do aecond.. c.'aic&o A Alton .... 131 O. A MIsa. pfd....MM. 63 UsA. prderred......li7 Chic. Burl. A i7..iis Ontario A Western.- ' 1 Oresou Navigation. Cue, Ht. L. AN. O.- tit ! Oregon TrauGCon't'L 1 CciLi rittsbur 7! i Oregon lmpovem'L vo Do,pM 1G4 rdfic Mail.... tv: Cin., Ban. A Cleve.21 I Panama.. SS 31 tPeorla, D. A U. U.. U. de I Lclaware A Had.- 67Ti Pittaborg S6 jjpl a l.ao renvex A K. Urana Pullman falace CAr.llo'i 070 rwcttuiug .... M..... i '-'4 124 Rock Isünd I CT! 4 I I arte. IL'ie rre erred.. L. A San. Fran.. i"1 East Tennessee JDo. preferred....-. ' c preferred uo. nr;t pia....... , yjrt Wayne s:. haulHannJtalA 6t.Joe. 38!SU Paul pfd...... -10 1 Lo. prelened-.. KSk dt. Paul A Maua. . v? Harlem ....... ,JW St. Panl A Omaha.- 2i" Kenrcn A Texas.. . 28 tJt, P. A O. pfd lilincis Central 121'"TexM Paclflc-. I-" 44 tuuians. B. A W-.... 12 iDniou Facißc...-. irisa A I exas. ...... i j i a. 8. BxpreM.-....-. Lake Erie A West.-.. UYt W.t et. U A Paclfic-. ukie store. - . tu LcuUTlileA Nun.- 21 Lou., N. A. A Chi..- 17 Mtrl.. A Cin. let pfd 10 iv. tecond r'l 6 Mtxc. A Cbarlestori.. 2S Michigan Central..... iji Mlnceep. A St. L.. 10 pre'erred. 21 Wells A Fargo Ex.-..105 W. U. Telegrapa.... 57 Hometake ... n lOatarlo "il ......... is 20 IQu'ckBilvcr , Do. preferred....., ISonth Facifla. Mlwouri Padflc 924 ?3 vitro...... ...... l) Ex. dlv. Vor eljcn Monr n1 Stocks. LONDOJ, Jan. 24 Consols, 0J it 16; account, 9 15-16 Railroad Bonds -Krle, 13g.i: seconds, W: Rew York Central. SS; Canada Faüflc. 41'i: lit. Paul, 74;;;8ilver. 4). PARIS, Jan. 2 L Rente. fOf. 97c COMMEliCIAL, 1 be wholesale market wre llrelier yesterday toan during any day of tne week. There was a good demand for groceries, and prices averaged firm. Sugars were firm. Dried fruits were in bet ter request, and there was an improving for fish and canned goods. Butter and cheese continue .lull. RA IK. Wheat No new features In locil circle. All grades of both pot and futures continue in good demand. Offering?, local consumption and In terior milling points readily absorbing all choice tcck. Receipts only fair. New York 4c higher; Baltimore steady, and Chicago ic lower. Corn Remains in a firm position, buyers readily laying full quotations for all cash offer!n:s. fellers few, but we note sales of mixed on call a UsC track. Futures have some lnquirles.Ibntnone offered. New York exhibits a marked decline of 2c for January and Kc for February. Baltimore is ?c lower, and Chicago quoted as steady. Oats Firm, active and scarce. Prices well rrsintalr.ed. The following table shows the receipt ot grain at this point for tne past twenty-tour hours; Floor, tfeis Wheat, tu Corn, ba uata, on Rye, tn The following ta Die suows tae amount cf ciaia In itcreattfili point : An't E'evatcr A R etator BCap. tal Elevator. We Elevator . .. Kievator D....... Total. 73,300: l,030i 8.100 t?jrTep'g day last yea-jilt 000: 32.000; S3 C00 1 vj 000 Aloar, Grata and Day. Floar-Patent. flToSSOC; extra fancy, 110) 15: fancv. J3 9l:44 OJ; choice, J 7541 90: Unt, t S 353 60; treble extra. 92 60,2 75: double extra. ft 40s &o: extra, 2532 33; superflae. U 00 i 15; fine, ti 00. Wheat We quote:
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No. t Med . No. 2 Red No s January. Corn We o note: ro. a wnne o. S White.. Yellow sjss High Mixed ssssa No. 2 White relectd Kc. 3 white rejected-... Rejected yellow.. . High mixed rejected... Mixed rejected Boned Rar Oats w e quote : No. 2 whin . Mixed No. 2 nite rejected... Eaj-prfme timothy, steady; 111 bid forchoK 1ND1S1ÜL1S WHOLESALE MARKETS. Dry Goods. 8 IMerrtntaclt fancy wixfbcr fancy JaCIc lscy... .5, 5)4
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Bcrvlck laacy.-.. .IV. .4-4 Biimoot uncvCare U tea fancy....-JHlWan,n,ton lad. blue-7S axierlcanlanc7....s!iriierlcsa Ind. bine -72 American ahlrttns 4! Albion lotld alien rucy.MM-.......5S mpoa'i mlainf Alien itutlng.. .iVj S'ctl &!Ter liacyMtirlmacl aiilrtlng.-4tDunnell fancy.- - CEX3S FABRIC. A vi Crape.. IS Pci3c Organdy. n Faciflc Chaaibiay .. 9 Pacific M A. 0. M 30 Pacific WE. X. csAnJC Pacific 6-4 A. C. csh 2 i'aitc cretou.vni. ..... a ra-.cc f. suitinss.. 81-; Matcffter cwn-.l l Hi facifla peruica atacc-ur Des.-ii,;r'c:i:c nan's taII'b.IoV: a liana, nir-acas..iu Atiant.c;. L. cash. -.2 1 Atlantic F. 'at ha 2G ri"igT.oai lanau s velün? -.12S Arllriitua ! cny cashaere TE0W3 COTTONS. Atlantic A ? ; Bel.'ord R 4'i AVianuc ta. - 7 lilu's. .74 6i Mystic River...., .fA4'' Varöfiick. Laurence L. L 5 rrenout C. C Indian Head.-..: '"ftark A..Vi -7;4 Cocestoga W...... .C'.randCk Ferperell R PeppereJ E Petperell 9 4- . .6;utic c. ,C; Coot: XX,1 .lanchae:t B. Breppexell 10-4 .20 IWinaor II..... ,.a:1 EX.xi.cHza Conors ATdrosroggln L- TV Earlier Mills-.., Lonsdale. .. . TtwlFarwell Rallardvale..... . bi MasonvlUe Wamsutta. ...-15 Fruit of the Loost.. Hill's eemper Idem 1 Farmers' Choice. üiackstone A. A..-.-. 7i Dwight Anchor..... . . 8 ,VA . bxA ,10 . iV, Bi'd 7 7'4 10 7H 8 8'i lOVi 10 '4 11 12 IS Hope.- (, FetchTllle...-,...-. 7 Pepperell 9 4. . 20 Pepperell 10-4 .22J Focthontas.. CnestnatHUl Lonsdale Cambric.Just OaL.... OOTTO- FCANSKLS. B'n Bl'dl Bn ... 6 ... CM Tremont DI. Tremont H,... Tremont P-... Tremont Tremoat Y.... Tremont X.... Nashua O.... Nashua FF-... 6 7 Tremont F-... B Tremont U...., 9 Tremont L 10 Tremont B.. 11 l'rcmont N.... 12)4 Tremont O jKUertoa C.v.. 7 lEUertoa C55.. "H'EilertoaCL.., 8 I Eilerton V. SK'K'lenoa T Kllerton E 9 lEUerton R-.... 9M Kllerton Q , lov Ellertoa F liv4 E;l?rtonO 11 lEUerton N .. 7 .. 8 .. 9 .. x ..11 ... 6 - 74 -. 9 .- 6$ ... 7 - 7S - .. .'4 ...10 ..lOVi ..13 Nashua .. 6', Nashua T-..., Nashua D...-. Nashua C - 7 - 7 o ... 9Vl Nashua B Ksfthna A.-.. mm Nasuna AAA Nahu. X... Sashr.a XX ,-.10li .ITA eiNGHAVS. Amo,keag..... . . 1Y Waasutu c?4 :1s4 , 9 ICS Lancaster... Batc.... Glasgow.-..., - 1 Berkshire. Normandle .. Ycrk-., Whr M'f'g Co 4 Renfrew dress.. Johnson buk fold... PLAIDS AND CHEVIOTS. Ataoskeef u Alabama plaid..... 7 Imoskeag, fancy 10 , Louisiana plaids ,7 Bates ..... - b Ottawa plaids 7 OtlsBB - 8KiEdlnturg chetlots-lO Park Mills, 70check-12 Everett cheviots. - 9 Park Mills, 80 check.,13 iüreat Bepubllo Cher. 7 Economy check 9S4 Oolamblan . . V Otis check...... ..... 95: Hamilton etrlpes....-104 PEN IMS. Otis, AX A ., ...13 ...12 ...ll m-14 York, bine- 14 Otis B B... org, elate. .14 York, fancy... ....-15 Otis C C... imoskeag... verett...... Oakland, A -....-.11 14 Columbian 7 Bo3ton 7t Haymaier .... 8 TICKISGS. ...14 iLewision, SO.........!! ...11; Lewiston, 32 12 amoekoeg, A C A York. 30 ln....-. Conncotoga, B F Couestosa, extra 14 lLewiston. S3. . AVA .....13 Oakland, A Uotftcga. OCA American ...-m.... FrankllnTllle ...ni uakiand, a a 6 RAIN BAGS. ...19 Graneer...M ...20 -22 18Jw ,-20 Lewistoa 8tark, 23K.Oeorgla, A .. CAKPZT CHAIN. Whlce, Coverlet Chain 29 No. 500 Cotton Yarn...lO Colored ......... .22 Candle Wlca-.. IT wine..... ...0 The Produce Stärket. E?g Paying 23c per doa ; from store. 22c. Butter Creamery fancy, 2S330c: choice, 25270; dairy, selected. 18320c; country, fancy, uyi rweet roll, 1C312c; medium grades, i&ic-, low grades, per lr. Poultry Hens, 7o per lb. ; roosters, 4c; sprln? chickens, 7c; tarkcys, 9c; old geese, and wellfeathered, per dox.9) 40: ducks, per do.. Si 00. K bbit 75c per doa. Squirrels 75c per aox. Feathers Prime geoae. 45c; mixed and du Kag.-lK,1Jiic. Wool Tub-washed and picked, 30c; unwashed, meiin u. 'iOc: uowasbe-t co""o. "JCc: unwasni nne, lfj; Cotswoid, isc; do. coarse, 16a i7c; no. cotton tieeces, 14315c. The Provision Market. Eelow ar the present Jotbln prices: Bmokt 1 Moat. canvased or plain (plain metis not guaianteed a?ainst skippers )a. C Harns: to to m4 Ids. average, lie; 15 lbs. average, lie; 17Slbs. average, lOXc: 20 Iba average, iOc Cottage hams, uncanvaiied. 8c; California hams, 74c; English brealfast bacon, clear, 11c: English Shoulder. Tot family shoulders, pieces averaging etoio Iba. 6Kc; dried beef, 15c Bacon Clear Idea medium wL.8!c; do backs, light weight 8c: bellies. Re: French flitch. 7-lb pes, 7c D. 8. and Pickled Meats English cured, e'ear aide er backs, unmroked. 7Jjc; Bean pork, clecr, per bbl., 200 Iba, 15 00; pork, clear, per bbl., 20d lbs. tl3: family pork, clear, per bbl., 200 lbs., fit; family bof. $18. Lard Fnre kettle-rendered la tierces, 8c; In half barrels or 60-Ibtubs, 9c; 4S-lb tin tuba, 9,c; lb pails, 9Hc: 10-lb palls, 10c. Bologca In cloth 6;c: in skin, 7c The Grocery Market. Cheese Full cream. New York, 14015c; Ohio, 0c; partsktm. 63io par pjjnd: Walte Roae, 12c: Crystal Spring, He; Empire, 12c Coffees Common, 8H104'c: ordinary, lO1 11c: fair, Uail4c: prime. 12l2o; strictly prime, 124 9 13ic; choice, l.duc; Old (iovernmentJava, l94'H25c: McLaughlin's XXXX roasted. Mb packages, 100-lb cases, l'4c: 60-lb do., 14Jsc; Arbuckle'i roasted, llc; Levering's, llc; Cardoba, Uc; Gates' A No. 1, 15c; Gates' pricne, I4J4C. Sugars Cutloaf. 7c; powde"d. Tc: granulated, 6X96;4c: sundsrd A, ö'4(iJ6c; off A. 6 6c; white extra O. ySc; light brown. b 4 5Vic; common grades, 5l45c; New Orleans, ayn Molassee and Syrnps New crop New Orleans molasses, 50065c: syrup, 32t!Sc per gal. lor common tochoice; maple syrup, f 1 lcai 3ö, Rice Carolina and Ijuislana, 5;f7c Spices Pepper, 1718c; aUpice. lOa'2-;; cloves, 20(?25c: glneer, 17,32ic; cinnamon in rat. 12(e15c; nutmegs, 65(tlS0c Salt Lake, in car lots, 95c; dray lota, $i:00'ai 0.1; small lots, 10c more from store: dairy, S2 25 a t 00. Starch Refined pearl, W&y& per lb. ; Eurekv 4c; Champion gioas, lump, 636Jc; lmpro71 com, eH7Sc Salt Fish Mackerel, extra mesa 124 per bbl.: halves, 112 50; Ne. 1 mackerel, f 18320; halves, fj 10; No. 2 mackerel. 112 50914; halves, $6 50t5; No. 2 medium, fx: halves, ii 50: No. 3 mackerel. $638 50: halves, $33 150; No, 1 white fish, $6 52-37; boneless fish, $5 &a46 per 100 lbs. : boneless cod, $5JJ7; extra. $10; Grand Bank, tö5c per 10. Foreign Fruits London layer ralsina new, $3 5033 65: new Valencia. llrail2Jc: Sultana, lie: new Muscatel raisins, two crown, $t IV1J 25; three crown. 3 20; California L.K., tl 25. LeaousMesfiina. ft 00(34 td Prunes New Turkish, 6,S7c: Sultana do., 8c; currüats, 6Hc; new figs, layers. I2c Dates Matts, 4H(35c: Fard in ten-pound boxes, 9 ülOc Oranges Florida, crate, S-tgi 10: Brailllan do.. ; Jamaica. bDL.f 00.3t &a Louisiana Oranges Per bM., 16 60,37. Peanuts-Paw, Tennessee, 45: Wilmington, 8Hc: roasted, 10c; Tennessee, 4V4-36c. Bananas $112 per buncb. Cocoanuts, $1 5uu5. Canned Goods We qao:e: Tomatoes, 3 lbs., 95c(J!l 00: Peaches, 2 lbs, standard. $1 70: 4 lbs., $1 903 2 00: seconds, 3 lbs. tl mj f4l 60; 2 lbs., $1 S6l 1 43: Pie Peaches. 3 lbs, $1 03 1 10; 6 lbs,, 1 80-31 85; Blackberrie. 8.V3)5c: Strawberriea, $1 10.1 15: Raspberries, $115(1 25; Cherries, red. 90(335c: white, $1 953 23. String Beans, bOsöc: Green Peas, Marrowfat, 31 SO 4 1 So; Yarmouth Corn, fl 2531 30: Mountain Sagar Corn. $1 2531 30: Standard 2 tlbs , 90c 4SI ; Macserel, $1 251 ;i5; Pineapples, $1 50J2 00; Salmon, 1 lb 1CO3170; Tumbler Jellits, 85330c; Cove Oysters, 1 lb.. liht weight, 65370c; 1 lb, full weight, $110.3115:2 lbs., light weight. $110: 2 lbs., full weight, fl 8531 95; Sardines, French, fs, tl 75 per dot, ; American. 90o per dox; Appl. 81ba,9C35c:61b8.$2 5032e0; gallon. $2 25350. Vegetables and Fruits. BeanaCholcenavy, fl 50 31 75: medium, $150 Ql 75: Marrowa $2 32 25; California, $1. Poutoes-$2 002 $5 per bbl; 553S5C per bu. Sweet Potatoes Philadelphia Jerseys, $335 M; Baltlmorea $431 50: Kentucky, tl 2533 50. Apples Choice, t2 5032 75; fancy, t i J3 50; common. $12591 5a Dried Applet Evaporated, 833c; common dried, 435c Peaches Dried Reaches, halves, 8S33C1 Calllornla balTca, 16c; evaporated, 163l7c. Cabbage New, per crate, ti IQ 41 00. WctTrN 5Q3 90 pe; bti,
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eed Ffctl-Tlmotht, II 45JI 50 per btsibel; cloter, 14 75 ret bcshcl. Oo al asbri Cottc. Pltlstnrri. pet too. ll 00; a;aritt 17 OC: Ray. mend City. $4 00; Indian tlcwit. tJOO: cote, lame, 10c: coke, crashed, 12c; Jauoa Ooal, $3 75; 6U)nt'$ CC&l. tl W. Kirf, Leather aud Tslli. Healocfc sol. 2i3ic; o o-it Siji: Tenn rylrania baiws iether, C3?3Tci h4rnn le4ther 20'35c; bridte Itather, per dot., p 37J . do euc 7U 341 10: Frenca laif, $ 101 IliSCfi-No. 1 csrel tso: No. 1 green. 5,:c: No. 1 calf, V10c: cured. lOftllc; dry salt, lu?; flint, 12c; No. 2 hidep, o'T. Tallow-Prixe, &K4Cc. No. 2, 5 V5 VGreM Biowu, 45c; white, J-4öc: yeJo, Drug M irktt Alcohol, ti Xai 25: cV.O.ae!, 75'45o; ruapLoi, 2ftOc: cochin v, 3:; t -alorifarai, 9Cyail gum opium. It Waii 7; lallo, !i 00 00; no" ptite, r 40'4i y.lr-ii!tor. f I C3 ; -t oil, 90csJl si; o!T- cö: br-. i iSanden-r.'i), ti 25 "; '"non (5auiersou 1 7J(32 00. Qji:,lue-h V., 81 0531 10; . f chonlda, 40;t$tfr. T.r:iMi i:-rrh, foda, 4'qj : English da. 5ia-'s. Su 0. J". tret's, 2-oi. ph ., $1 00 per doi.; 4 ot borürs. $3 CO p?r dox. Flo ' s Sulphur. 4.31c T-j'ntiE JoJISc; En? ;h Venetian rtxi, by bh'., 2"; less quantities," c. Iodine H ; lo" pDtish, $1 Cloves, 20 3 25c Rhnbarr, 90c3Jl 23. Window-glass, CO and 20c; double. 70 and 10 per cent. off. Iron and Steel Market. Ear Iron $1 9C(32 10: rates ;hoop iron, $2y50;rates: Norway and gweed Iron, 5c rates: horse shoe Iron, Sc Horse Shoe Burden A Perkins', per keg. tl 25; mule shoes, $l per keg advance. Hore Shoe Nails Northwestern, Globe and Putnam, per box, tl 50. Cast Steel Best American, per lb., ISc; sprin? steel, 6c ; tire steel, 4c ; toe calk steel, 5c ; machinery steel, 5c Nail-$2 25. Miscellaneous Markets. CRaw Fora Mink, large, dark, 40c: pale, 30c; raccoon, black and extra, $1; large and dark, 75c; pale, tic; ncEkrat, fall, 53Sc: winter. 8 410c; opossum. 5320c; ßknnt, blacc, prtcie. 75c: short Btrlpe, 40350c; otter, $J,J5; gray fox, 0 65c: red for, iC375c: house cat, 53.5c: neep peltB, by amount of wool . and quality, 10j75c; full, Jong-haired Newfoundland do sains, aOcj $1.00. Oils Weqoo:e: Linseed, raw, 51352c: boiled. 54 &56c: lard oil. 653S5c; miners' oil. 06350c: lubricating oil. liSSc: straits oil. 55(360c; benriue, 10 Q14c; coal oil. Indiana legal test, 103lQc; 150 aeeTee, test, 10iailc: water white, 155 degree. 14c Tinners' Supplies We quote: Best brand cnarcoal tin I. c. 10x14. 12x12 and 14x20,16 50;IX,10xl4, 14x20 and 12x12, ZH 50; roofing, 10, 11x23, G 00; 10x23. $12 OaH; block tin, in pigs. 24 j; In bars, 25c Iron 27 B iron, 3.25c; 27 C Iron, 6c: Juniata galvanized, 50 per cent, discount; refined, 50 and 10 per cent, dlpcount. Sheet tine, 64c Copper bottoms, U2c Plalnished capper, Sc. Solder, 14 16c LIVK STOCK. iDdlauapoIls.Ttve Stock Mnrket Union Stock-Yxedc, Jan. 21. best!. The ofierings to-day were cf common to medium quality of both butchers and shippers. .Market Gun ana slow tales at quotation". L few left untold at the clote. wood to ctoice shipper. .. .. i 3Cs5 5 Fair to medium shippers.- .. 4 G0q,5 OC Feeders and ccimmon Bhlppers... 4 io.m 5C stuckert - --r-n. R 25(?3 75 cfood tocaoltc cows nc hclera.M. 3 604 2) FairtomfdlrmcawoandLcifers 3 coS 4..' Ooxsmcn to medium cowa and heifers 2 25(42 7; ?eais, common to gcod. 4 5C(6 5C Sulls, cemmcnto goer. arsons 2i V Ilk e., coram on to coed..... 35 cc&Ji c Boet Receipt. 3,500 Lead; shipments, 1,250 head. Quality only fair. But few heary graces here. Market Heady at about yesterday's prices. All fold. Closing steady. Select heavy -..$4 703t 75 Select light - 4 50(41 co select packing 4 0rsl 7 Heavy roughs and pigs , 1 OO jt 40 SHEsr Receipts, 03 heal; shipments, 500 head. Quality generally common. Market dull, thif c!p.58 telling flowly at quotations. Good to choice Rradr.... 13 7ai m I-air to medinza sradts. ....-... 8 25(33 5C ccrarncn gr&cef 2 Tt.i Ot Bucks, per head 2 too 5 Elsewhere. FAST LIBERTY. Pa., Tan. 24 Cattle-Nothing dolug; receipts, 915 head: shipments, 32 nel. Hogs Slow: receipts, 3,500 head; shipments, 4,100 head; Philadelphias, ti 7031 1; Yorictra II 50ÖA fiO Sheep Dull and a shade off from yestrdar; receipts, 4.4CO head; shipments, 2,200 head. KANSAS CITY, Jan, 24,-The Live Stock Indicator reports: Oattle RecelpU, 540 head; market steady aud unchanged Hogs Receipts, 5,500 head. Market firmer aad 5c higher at $1 2üßl 50. Sheep Receipt, 1,200 head. Market steady at $2 50. 8T. LOUIS, Jan. 24. Cattle Receipt. 100 head; shipments, 1,800 head. Supply very light, with only a small retail trade. Sheep Receipts. 200 head; shipments, head. State of market same as for cattle. Hogs Market steady: Yorkers, ft ,10,31 45; picking, $4 4531 1 5; buteber'. $4 CO31 75. Receipts, 3.500 head; shipments, 1.900 head. CHICAGO, Jan. 24. The Drovers' Journal reports: Bogs Receipts, 13.000 bead; shipments, 4 000 head, r.ough packing, $1 333 CO: packing aad snipping, $4 5531 75; light, $4 .J0($4 5c; skip. ti t(X34 20. Cattle Receipt, 3200 head: shipments, 2,000 head. Market dull and weak; lOlic lower: exports, $5 S0(36 15; good to choice shipping, $5 50 05 75; common to medium, tl 50(35 25. Sheep-Receipts, l.fcOO head; Shipments, head. Market steady; inferior to fair, $2 2031; medium to good, $3 2034; choice, 131 CO. BUFFALO, Jan. 21. Cattle Receipts to-day, 2.2(H) head; consigned through, 335 cars, of which US went to New York. Market dull and unsettled: ssle of 10 cars ot medium to good at Si 50. Sheep and Lambs -Receipts, 2,800 head; consigned through, 11 cars. Market dull, weak aud lower; Kantern reports unfavorable: ood to choice t-heep. from 0 to .'U pounds. $3 5031 85; choice, from 90 to 100 pounds, SI31 50 extra from 125 lo 1J0 pounds, tl fOQl ';0: good to choice Wettern lambs, fl f 06: Canada, gi 106 20. Hogs Recelptf, 13,000 head; consigned through, 206 carr.of which J2 went to New York. Market dull and lower, closing weak: good to eboic Yorkers, $t 534 70; medium to fair do., I 503 4 60; butchers' grades, SI 7031 75; good to choice heavy, $4 701 b0. ftMKKKTS BY TELEGKPAH. Prodnee Harket. NEW YORK, Jan. 24.-Cotton-QuIet at .1 3-1? 117-Hc: futures steady: January, 11.23c; Febrnaiy, 11.20c: March, lLSCc; April, ll.2sc; May, ll.trc; June, ll.6Cc; July, 11.71 August, lLfcic: Sep: ember. ll.43c; October, 10,91c: November, 10 74. Flour Dull: receipts, H.000 bbla ; exports, 2,400 bbla; Minnesota pa'ent, $336. Wheat Spot Xc lower; options opened 3 c higher, afterward declined lc, clcsing at the inside rates; reCflp:s,ei,CC0 bu.; exports. ISO.OOObu. ; No. 2eprlng, 84 He; ungraded red, Söfr'-c; No. 3 red, bS'ie; No. 'cu, y.ac, xo. 1 wane, yjc: &0. 2 rea, rebruJSc closing at yi4c: May, sales of 1.621,000 ba. at 9-97!-sc, closing at V: June, sales of 1.(00 bu. at yto'iQJc. closing at 9ti.4c. Corn Spot utuiu uitatr;aau .cioteu WCEg; OpUOIlS CiOSOd ,000 bu.: steamtr. .u. a eieamer wnite. wc: NO. 2, January, 55'a r3"5.' -C closing at 55c: February. 5ia5lJ4c, c!oing at 51c: March. 50,li?350T.c, c!osing at 50'0-;; May. 4C.,'3.-,0c, closing at 49? c Oaüj-Firm receipts. tu.CCO bu.: exporu, none: mixed. 2ZicWestern, :57v34Cc. Hay steady. Hops Quiet, cornrron to prime. S12C31 Coffee pot quiet options active, closing weak: salea of 21250 ba? Fsbruarr. 7.7Cc37.75c; March. - 5a7.J0e: April, So. May. fc ICc: June, 8.15:3s-20c; July, 8.25 i.s.;;0 -Augnst, 8.40c. Sugar Quier: jair to good refined' 535 3-icU : refined firm: white extra c. f; nolo' A, fjc: etndard A, 6' .c: cube. 6'. 3542. Mr lnwes bteady. Rice Firm. Petroleum Firm r.uited. 71c Tallow Quiet. Turpentine-Fir Efigs Quiet. L-ather-Steady. Wool Firm do mestie fieece, 24.ft27c: polled. I5-:)c: Texa, IK ISc Pork Dull; new mess. ir. 25. Lard Irreu lar;V6tern sfesm. sj.ot. $7 121.': January, J7H February, $7 037 14: Msrcb. $7" 18(37 a?; Aorli! $7 2v37 31: May. $7 C57 40. Butter Firm. Cheese Quiet. Lead-Dull; common, S3 0331 30. Others unchanged. CHICAGO. Jan. 24. Flour-Easier but not lower. Wheat Quiet and dosed lVc under yesterday. The weakness at the close is attributed to the excitement in London. There is more or lets pccalr.ea at etecn. clacgcg; January,
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- Iiii s; r I3rvt vvrrrvi m y , -sr; a-u vvswv 7(c. No. 2 rtd, l$c; No. 3 do , 72(.73c Oom Quiet ccj-ire rant ol ibe fwlon, but grew active tcward tee cloe; marked delay in sympathy wKh beat: closed 14.3j-c under Te"erdyr evtl, 37;4 r.'.-c; jsnnarjaLd fetniary, 843, desod $t y.4c; March. S7?4338Kc closed at 37'4S37?c: May, 411(341c ciosed at 41,,c. Oats Firm, bat vtHk i.ear close; cioted Jijc uuder yeterday; WRO, 'Q2i;c: February, MWic, closed at 2.-3 'Uc: Match. 2S'8;8. Closed at 2c: May, 2Vb('iVc closed at 3l;c. Bjt Firm at C3c Barley Pcil au1 nominal tl t(5fc FlaXMed-Qaiet at fl 4731 4ü. Porklu.fa'r '.t raaad: opened a shade wiener Iben recced I03i24c; cab. $12 Cr3i2 10: February, $12 0 12 15 rloeed a 12 C5l2 iyt March, 112 15 4 1J -.5 c:ofdat$1215öH2 17;; May, $12 37'ali 52:.t u-ed at 4C04.12 4.2. Lard In fair derin.d and tysuln; hijrer: Cßsn, ?5 TV. Feöraary, ij w (a6 closed at S0v5 2: arcti. tis;1; b 5. tio-firat 6 75ji6 1-C: May, S 03 7 coed at $7 0-fj7 C7-. Butka .'-its-Quiet: Ihou:Cerh tl 851 -t); short rim., If G 15; short c.car. tC .R5. Kfcfcs teadj -t u".Vc Receipts t.or.j, lh 0 0 tbl 1; 52,010 nu.; corn, 124 Uj b-3.; oats. 'J2.000 bu.; Sariey, 4,000bn.; rye, fo.uo bo. SfciTDents-Fiour, 9,000 bbis.; wheat, 67.UC bn.: rvrn, 16O,Ui0bu.; , 72,0C0bu.; rye, 1 1 0 bu. ; bailey. 13.000 bu. ST. LOUIS, Jan. 21 Flour-Unchanged. Wheat Lower and slow, except for May, which is fairly active: No. 2 red, tSJat&ic cash: 8SJc January; S'.öifrVc February: t93y0ec March; 9l39tc Ma), closing at lowest price. Corn A fraction lower and inactive; : :cj4V33Cc cash; 36i'3l6!;c February; Uilye March; 3fegl3;c May. closing at inside prices. Oats Scarce and hither; SI3 S2JiC bid cash; :iO)c January; 32K332c May. Rye Hieherat62Xc bid. Barley Quiet at 65375c Iad-Dull at $3 4533 50. Butter and Eggs Unchanged. Cornmeai Firm at $2 2032 25. ProvisionsFirm but slow: only small job trade at previous quotations. Receipts Flour, 3,000 bbla; wheat. 27,000 bu. ; com, 86,000 bu. ; oats, 5.CC0 bu. ; rye, 2.0C0 bu. : barley, 9.000 bu. Shipments Flour, 7,(4 0 bbla.: wheat, U.OOO bu. ; corn, 28,000 bu. ; oats, 2,rxfu.; rye, none; barley, none. BALTIMORE, Jan. 21. Flour Firm and a mod-f-atelotal demand. Wfceat Western firmer and dull: No 2wlnxred, spot, OOWa'JOc; January, Vlcesked; February, niiDci March, 92 9:'c; May, 90306c. Corn W estern steady hud dull: mixed, spot. !OQb0-?,ic: January. 5u,l..'3")lc; February. 48;4i9.',.c; March, 4si3tSJs?. foatsFirm and dull: Western white, 8733Sc: mlxod. J?4 sec. Kye Steady at 70(373c. Vrovlfcions Steady and;qniet. Fggs Easier at 29330c. Coffee Firner: Kio cargoes, ordinary to fair, y Copper Reiinca steady at 10311c. Other articies tiuchanred. Frelgbts to Liverpool Quiet: cotton, 7-32d; floor, 2s: grain easier at ,5d. Receipts Flocr, l.iOO bbls.: wfceat Sl.OtO bu.; corn. 65,000 tu. Shipments Wheat 71,C00 bu.; corn, 94.000 bu. PHILADELPHIA, Jan. 21. Floor Quiet and unchanged. neM Quiet and steady; No. 2red, January, OO'OKc; February, W&T,c; March, 91?92Hc; April, ötQlc; May, 93,,5c Corn lu good demand; steamer No. 2, 4.c; No. 2 yellow, 50Hc: No. 2 mixed, January, 5035lc: Ff.brusrr, March and April, 49,?u3?4c: May, 49,3 0e. CaustroDg: rejected mixed, 3ic; No. 3 white, J93i0c; No. i white, 41HJ.c: futures quiet and unchanged. Provisions Steady acd lull. Kqgs Quiet at J0 lc. Receipts-Flour, 1CM) Ibis.; wheat. 12.C00 bu.: com, 6S.0ca bu.; cat?. 2 IX bn. Saipments Wheat, 9,000 bu.; coiu.73.CC0 bu.; oa j, 9.0C0 bn. MILWACK.EE. Jan. 21. Flour Steady and unchanged. Wheat Quiet; No. 2, 7i,4c: Januirv, 7fc!4c; February, 7sc; March. 7J!c: May, b5';'c. torn Meal 4t c311c. Oats Firm; No. 2 whiie, 32c. RyeFirm; Na 1, toe. Barley ctlve; No, i rrrlng. 55!.:c: No. 3 do.. Sv. Provisions Fasier. Uet-n i'ork $12 cash and February; $12 V March. Lard-Prime steam, css'i and Februar?, fö fcO: March, $G'J0. Hogs Firm a: S1R03I65. Kefe:pts Flour. 4.0C0 bbm.: wncat. 24 000 na ; com, 22.000 bu. Shipment Flour, 1,003 bb'.s. ; wfceat, 4C5 bu. ;corn, f,C01bu. CINCINNATI, Jan. 21. Cotton Strong and higher t 10 9-lfc. Flour Firm and unchanged. heat-Firm: No. 2 red, 87c. -kirn-Stroa? and higher: No. 2 mixed, r:'. Oats Steady al 34 . Rye btrong and higher at 75e. Briey FirLi aad unchanged. Pork Quiet aud unchanged. I.rd Firmer at $o ,3G 9. Bulameats Quiet and unchanefd. Ilaoon Easier but not lower, r. ittei 2uiet and unchanged. Hoh's Steady : conmoD and liaht, $3 65i 75; packing and butchers'. ti ICQ'y, receipts, 1,500 head; shipments, l.UO head. TOLEDO Jan. 21. Wiest Dull ; No. 2 red. January, s:c: February, S2c; March, o-iVSc; Ma7, &fc: No. 2 soft. 7C Core Firm; No. 2 opot a?,c: January, 4i-ic; February. 42 ,c: May, 4 z. Oau-Urm: No. i pot, i&;4c: February, .11c: May, 3lc Cioveireed bull: prime spot, $4 90; February, $4 90. Receipts Wfceat. 21,000 bu. ; corn. 22.ocu bu.; oats, 1,030 bu. Shipments Wheat. OO.OOf tu.; corn. 19.0C0 bu.; cats. 2,000 bu. LOUISVILLE. Jan. 21. Cotton Firm at lOc. Wheat Nominally nncbanKed: No. 2 red, ic. Com No. 2 mixed, 4 ic: Na 2 white, 45e. OatsNo. 2 mixed, sr,c. 1'ork Steady at S13: clear rib. $0 10; clear, $0 75. Bacon Shoulders Sand Fclear rlb,-S7C2K. Hams-510 50. Lard-28 5a KANSAS CITY, Jan. 24. Wheat-Steady: cash, C41.iC5c: February. 6C.-;c: May. 67'-c. Oom Quiei; cash, .il3l!;c; January. Zli(ctMc: February, :iCH(33lc; March, :W-4'33lc; May, ;;!;äc. Oatfc Dull and nominal at 25c. Whisky, BALTIMORE, Jan. 24. - Whisky - Steady at tl 101 29. ET. LOUIS, Jan. 21 -Whleky-Steady at tl 12. CHICAGO, Jan. 21.-Whlsky-Unchanged at n 13. CINCINNATI, Jan. 24. Whisky Steady at tl 11. PHILADELPHIA, Jsn. 21.-Whisky-Dull and unchanged at $1 20. NEW ORLEANS, Jan. 24. Whisky-lech an 'ed at $1 C5jxl 2. Dry tiood. NEW' YOF.k, Jan. 24. -Dry Goods In consequence of the very disagreeable weather, and tne more or less fnte rupting of transportation, t've demand has bo"-; hs active, tut, through deiivries on ordcii. a goad to'al of sales has beeu rendu!. Real Estate Tranefpre. The following deeds were recorded Saturday, January 24, as reported by Steeg A Bernhamer, abstract compilers, 13 and 15 Thorpe Block. Telephone, 1,048: Missouri A. Dewey aüd husband to Nettie S. McKaban. warranty deed to part of lot 5 in Natban W. Fizgerald's subdivision of lots 6, 7 and 8 in George W. Hass' subdivision of a part of lot or block Johnson's heirs addition to city of Indianapolis f 503 00 Willem Wallace et al. to Aeust B. Meyer el al.. quit claim to lots 1"., 16, 17 and 18 in Blake's subdivision of outlot 10S in the city of Indianapolis (00J CO Charles E. Merrlfield and wire to August B. Meyer et al., warranty deed to lots 35, i;, 17 and IS in Blake's subdivision of outlot 1("S the city of Indianapolis... 5 530 CO Albert W. Johnson and wife to William J'mith.qnit claim to lots 3. 2, 29 and 33 in oleck 10 of Daset et aL's Sur addit on lo the city of Indianapolis 9) OG Zachary T, Sweeney and wile to Edward P. Mathews, warranty deed to lot 25 in I dward. subdivision of block 19 in Johnson's heirs' addition to the city of lndi anapoiis t:,q co Conveyances, 5; consideration tl2 8i0 0G Transfers for the week ndinv linngnu ik at 5 o'clock p. m., as reported by Steeg A Barnnainer. compilers ot aostracu to real estate in Marlon County. Office, 12 and 15 Thorpe Block, Indianapolis, Ind. Date. Ko. Amount. Monday. January 1$ n cpama v. v- ----- '-www UVV1U J Tuesday, January 20 4 970 oo Wr-dnpsdT. JantiAT "?l . 1 11 i iv Thursday, January 22 7 15,0-0 CO Friday. January 23 i 5, mm co Saturday, January 24 - 5 12,810 00 Total... 3S 1114.431 25 KENERAlj FOREIGN NEIT8. Nolhlug New Has lie en Heard From Stew-art-The Arabs Far and Near Depressed by Stewart's Victory. Lcnpo.v, Jan. 24,-The War Office has just made public a dispatch received this afternoon from General Wolseley at Korti. It says be has heard nothing further from General Stewart. The reported capture of Omdurman by Ei Mandls forces, Wolseley says, lacks confirmation, and It is doubtful. General Earle's column, thorcnzhlv nrovisioned and equipped, composed of artillery. cavalry and a camel corps, started to-day from usiacaD ior iruer, me marcn to ce made bv way of Abuhamed. The enemy, which lnclucdes the entire fighting force of the Morarsir tribe, under the command of Wedcamr. who ordered the murder ot Consul Stewart, and the fighting men of the other tribes wevrcna, teatled, ia wW pider 1
TMs is ttirtv five rr.il' above Hamdab, the startlig joint cf to-dsy's exrdiiicn. Wolseley aayi tX'th Wtdtimr and Mouaa toast that tbey are cttermiued to give battle. If 0. an engagement between ttrfe chiefs and General lArlebyMoaday acnld eem to be fneviuble. WolsUy states, howeTer.tt.at so:diers whoao with l arle are all in the test cf tf attn and spirits. They refsrd etewaifg battle cf lift Famrdsyas aeloricns victory, and are proud of the achievements ot ti e.r corurade?, and snxicus to meet tbe Rebels on their own accouBT. Woiseiey tleelares the Arabs tave retn clepm-sed by the news of Stewart's victc ry, and its eCect Las been 0 great and widesprefd that, in his t pinion, it may properly be ccrsidtred doubtful if Larle will meet with any terioua oipotition te'ore reaching Berber. Conrbet's Troops I)efenrrd at Kee-Lung. Hon; Kon;, Jan 21. Special advices 6tate that Admlrtl Courtet's operations lor the stizureol the miLes cl Kee-Lung have been thwartedjbythe Chinefe. The dlpatres Hae that tbe French trccrs Oiseiatarked and attack?! Kee-Lung, and wtifc it repu. fed with thelo'-s of feventy-Üve men. Later tew confirms the inlormation that the repulse of the Frencu vrss due largely to the utter ir.efücieccy oi their aitsk. oin to a miscilcuialion cf tbe enemy's strenpih. The French troops are tew t ing crgsnized fcr a combined attack upon both Kee-Lung aud Tarnt a I. Duty on Petroleum-jrraany and the Transvaal. Btr.MN, Jen. 24. In tte Reichstag to-day the government announced that the proposed Increasd duty on petroleum had not yet assumed definite form, and that the measure would require legislation and the concurrence of the Reichstag. It is officially announced that the treaty of commerce has been concluded telween Germany and the Transvaal Republic
Tee thousands ho ßuUered with rheumatism end neuralgia had a hard time of it till the discovery of Atblophoros. Now tby needn't suffer if they don't want to. S. R. Dennen, D. D., Third Congregational Church, New Haven, writes "Have long been a victim of Rheumatisn. Daring a recent severe attack I commenced to take Atblophoros on Friday. Sunday I was in iny pulpit. Monday I went to Boston well, and rave remaified bo. You have indasd found a spacific" Weekly Hank Statement. New York, Jan. 24. The following is the bank statement for the week ending to day: Increase. Decrease. Loans. MSSIlSttW SStSSSf tl, 020,000 ßpecie t 1,423,000 Legal tenders....... 953,000 I?Of jS mm ? 6000 Circulation . M 30,000 Eecerye. sei.OOO The banks now hold $52,113,000 In excess of legal requirements. All -'Played Out. Ten't know what ails me late'y. Cn't eat wellcan't fileep well. Can t work, and don't enjoy doing anything. Ain't really sick, ana 1 really ain't well. Fed all kind o' played ont, 8omewiy.,, That is waat scoits vl mm cay every day. If they would take Dr. Pieice's "Golden Medical D scovery" they woaitl toon have no occasion to say it. It purifies the blood, tones up the sjEtem and fortifies it against disease. Ii is a great oLti-bilions remedy as well. Hoys Drowned While Skating:. Mako.cf.ttk. Mioh., Jan. 2(. Three bovt broke through the ice in the bay while skating this forenoon, two of whom. Albert Stewart, aged seventeen, snd James Williams, aged fourteen, were drowned. Tbe tnird boy, a brother of Williams, succeeded in getting eut, after which he went in twice trying to save his brother. The bodies we.e recovertd tnortly after the drowning. "I Lave no appetite," complains many a sufferer. Hood's b'arsaparilla gives an appetite and enables tbe fctomach to perforin its duty. A aiarlue Wrecft. New Yor.K. Jan. 24 Tie steamer St. Johu lies lu tiie doct a blackened wreck, and tbe Mariue Insurance Companies lose fully $200,0:o, fiity or sixty companies teving polities ranging from 2,5(0 to $5,Cta The steamer's hull is compiratively foutid, ana there is a lair prosoect that it can be rebuilt with profit. All kinds of poods are very low, but breid and biscuit go higher and higher, if you ne DeLaad's Salaratus or SvXia, and it is just as cheap as any brand. Tbe Week's Imports. Wall Stekf.t. Jan. 24. The imports at the port of New York for the week ending to dsy were 5,4o0.CC0, of which ?3,C4,CC0 were general merchandise and $l,S6,GO0 dry goods. Durkce's Salad Dressing and Cold Meat Sauce Is made from the freshest, purest and choicest condiments obtainable. In -sing It, waste, labor, anxiety and disappointment are prevented. An Arkansas Hank Lays Down. Sfmgman, Mo,, Jac. 24. McReynolds it Co., bankers at Bentonville, Ark., are reported f-iiled. Liabilities $125.0C0. Benton county funds are jeopardised to the amount of $26,000. A Precious Gift. The meet delicate, useful and refined of holiday presents that could be offered to a lady or person of taste is, beyond doubt, a ewe of that most exquisite, refreshing and lasting of all perfumes, the genuine "Murray & Lanman Florida Water." Sold by all druggists, perfumers and fancy srooda iIarIers. As there are imitations of this article, Ef e that the real Murray & Lanman Florida Water is obtained. Young Men 1 Bead This, The Voltaic Belt Company, of Marshall, Mich., ofier to send their celebrated ElectroVoltaic Belt and other Electric Appliances on trial for thirty days, lo men (youn? or old) afflicted with nervous debility, loss of vitality and manhood. r.rj ai kindred troubles. Also for rb en autism, neuralgia, paralysis and many other diseases. CJomplete restoration to health, vigor and manhood maranteecL No risk la inrnrriri thirty days' trial is allowed. 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railway time tauli Went Into e CTect Sunday, Jan. 25, ieei TKAISS EIS BT CEXTKAL STAIDAED TlMf, JcfTeraobvlll. MmImm ud laUiauaiH.il., l)errt.t ArrlTC Fouthern Ex.d'y 4:10an!Ind.& M. Hail... 9;5aa L. &, Mad. Fx.... 8:15 atajlnd. A CbL x.l0:45 ana Lou. b M. MaiL. 3:50 pm N.Y.A N.FL Kx.. 7 ;O0 pta icuitv. Ac, d'y. 6:45 pa,St L. & C. F. L1C:45 ra For tickets and full information call at tieaes efie Penn. Lines, northeast corner ''.j-rjej sntf Illinois streets, or Union Iepot Ticket OSce. VMunsKa L.lue. Depart! Arrive, Mail . 7:15 am New York Ex... 3;50ara DayFxpress, d'yl 1:55 ami Mall & Ac 10.(Cara Terre Maute Ac- 4:00 pta Cin. A I F. L.. 3:30 y nj Pscific Ex., d'y-l0:4 pm New York Ex-... 4:40 pra Indo:8. Bend ex 7:lCam S.Bendilnd ex.10 fc5am lud. Ai S. Bend ex 4 :55 pm , Bend .V led ex. 6:42 pm For tickets and full inlormation c l ttitket cm Feen. Lines, northeast corner Washington anC llllcols streets or Cnion Depot Ticket Office. Cincinnati, lcmaua polls, tit. L.aul aod Chl'a cago. crNas.f an Drvismw. Per art Cincinnati and Florida Fast Line, daily, e. and cc 4:CCara Cin., Rushville and CoL Acc .11 :C5 ara Cin. and Louisville Mall, p. c 3:45 pra Cincinnati Acc .dally. 6: pa Arrive Indianapolis Acc, dally H:C5ar Cin. and St. Louis Mail, p. c II :50 in Indianapolis Acc CtJOpra Chicago and t-t. Louis Fast Line, dally, a and c. c 10:45 pra CHICAGO DIVISION. Depart Chicago snd Rock Island Ex - 7:10 ara Chicago Mall, pw c 12:10 pra Western Express 4:5ro Chicago. Peoria and Burlington Fast Line, s , r. c 11:20 pus Arrive C. and L. Fan Line, d'y, c. c, s... ä:S5 ara Lafayette Acc 10:56am Clnn. and Louisville Mall, p. c... .":30 pa Cincinnati Acc 6:42 tta The time via c, I. St. L. and C and L. E, ar24 as follows: Leave Inda'polts :0GpmAr. Indla'polis 10:Gaia Arrive Lafayette 7:s im Lv. Lafayette... b:05 axa Arrive Bloom'tn l':10am,Lv, Bloom'ta 2:i25ara For map, üma taLc?. rates of fare, and all information .apply a: Ticket 023ce, 1S6 Houth 111 lncis street, and Union Depot Ticket Ofllce. Chicago, nt. Louis sud Pitthara. (FAN-HANDLE AND PKrSYLVAMA ETNE.) Denart. Arrive
sew lorx.rciiaGeip a, Washington, Baltimore. Pirtsbure. and Columbus Express... 4:25a.m. Dayton AColumbus Ex, 10:45 a.m. Richmond A ceo mm o-! 1 ll:R7a.r2?: 4:35 p.ta, H 9;40a.X3, 4ation 4:00 p.m. New York.Philadelp'a, Washington, Balti-i more. littsbnre. Columbus dt Dayton Ex, H 4:55n.m. lC:20p.ns, Tayton Express 4.55p.m.s iC;20p.rc CHICAGO DIVISION, VIA KOXOXO. Louisville and Chicago i Fact Express 11:00 p.m.. 4:O0t.rr Louisville and Chicago Express, p. c .J 11:15 a.m. S:S5p.ta Daily. Dally except Sunday, s Sleeping car. h Hotel car. For tickets and full Information call at ticket oft Penn. Lines, northeast corner WaFhlcgton and Illinois streets, or Union Depot Ticket Orhce. Wabash, fet. Louis and Pacitilc Katlway. Depart! Arrlva Dct. & Chi. Mall. 7:l5m!Dot Ex., s. S.CCara T..l.St.W.AM.Kx 2:15pm Pacific x 11:30am Jru Ex., d ys.... 7:15pm Iet.fc Chi. M'l. fe:56pra TcLFtw&Detdy 11 :OjpmjTol,FtWADetdy, S:5arn Fortickets and full Information call st City Ticket Office, 2) So. 111. st. or Union Depot TlckeS Office. Indianapolis and Vincenne. Uepart! Arrlta Ml. A Cairo Ex.- 8:15am Vincennes Ac...l0:4Cara Yiucennes Ac... 4:0CpmML A Cairo Ex... 6:30pra for tickets and lull information call at ticke? officf Penn. Lines, northeast corner Washington and Illinois streets, or Cnion Depot Ticket Ofiiee. Cincinnati, ilamlltou and Indianapolis. Departl Arrive Cin., Day & Tol... 4:00am!ConnersT, Acc- 8 SOara C.D..T. fcN.Y... 10 :45am Cin., P. 6t 8t.L....U:50a2i Connersv. Acc... 4;25pm.Cin. Acc 5 tpm C.,h..T.AX.Y... 6:35pmlCin., P. & h'L L....10:4Cpq Indiana, ISlooinington and Western FEOKIA DIVISION. Depart. ArriTC raeifle Ex Ä Mali 7:25am K.i3,Exr.r, a dy S:Wan K. tT.F. Linor c 5:07pm'Clncin.8pec. r c..ll:Cra B&R.I.Ex. d,s,r,cll:10pmAtlanUcEx&M... CtSCpra eT. 1.0 CIS DIVISION. KooreCeld Ac... 6:.pmiMall & Day Fx...ll:(f.ra Ma& Day Ex.... 5:0pm!Mooreaeld Acc... 6:UrU EAfTK.KN DIVISION. E'nEx.t.c.s 'Id.- 4:20am:FsclficEx.r.cd!y 6:55ara afiv. iÄr";T-j; 'J :t5Am' Western Ex 4:45pra FrfSv;t-llTi ffPm'B-AB-.De.a r.cd.l0:S6pxa -..or "..eta ad full information call at tte New Vi iriri Illinois street, or at the Lnion Depot ticket Oflce, 8, Indicates sleeper; r. c. reclining cra. lnlsTllle. NewA4bany ftndcJhlfgo. (MIchkan City and Qra Rapids DlvUlon.) Depart. ! Arrive. Frankfort Acc. . 5:00pm Indlatrj'iia mm f-1'rr Mich.CNg't E.i.,11 :20pm Ind. Kg? rid 1 1 sS Mich. City M'1...12:45pmlndianapolAc 1O 0&S For tickets and information, call at Union Do. pot and 26 South Illinois street, Indianapolis and St. Loots. ' Depart. I Arrive; Day Express rs... 7:10 am'N. Y. & B. Ex..- 8:45 arxj Paris Express...- 3:50pm!Local Pass .. 9:50 ara B. A8t. L. Ex... 6:25 pm Ind'apolls Ex.. 3:00 pra N. Y. & fet. L. Exll:30 pm Day Express 6:25 pra For tickets and all information call at city office I No. 2 Bates House Block. Union Depot and Lfasea chusetts Avenue Depot. Cleveland, Columbus, Jlucinuatl and InV dianapolls. Depart. I Arrive, N. Y.tBo. Ex... 4:00 am L. NO & St L Ex Cscara D. 8. & N. Y. Ex. 10:10 amW.Ft.W.&M x.!0:45ara And. fe Mich Ex.ll:i5amB. liar. feA. Ex. 2:20po W.FLW. 4M.Ex 5:55 pm B. Ind. A So Ex. 6:00 Era N. Y. &B. Ex.... 7:15 pmjN. Y. A S. L. Ex 11;16 pra DevarL Arrlvp. 4:08 am 2:20 pm 6:15 am...... 3:30 pm 10:10 am 5:25 pm 11:15 am 7:13 pm 6:40am..-... 4:f25rrrJ 10 :S5am.. b:f0pn 2 :00pxn..........!C :5 pra 3: 25 pra ror an inlormation, rates, maps, time tables. etc, call at the Union Ticket Office, Rates HonM corner, Massachusetts Ayenue Depot or at theUnion Depot. STATE KAIL. WAY TIME TAItLE. Evansville and Terre Haute Kallroal.' 1VM VindalU T ina 1 Lve-Indlanapol!?.. j7:i5 am pll:55 ara s!0:t5 pnx Terre Haute.. '10:40 am 3:00pm 4:00 am Arr Evansville.... . 4:03 pm 7:05pm! 7:25 anx Lve Evansville t6:(5 am rl0:H0am 8:15 pra Arr Terre Haute.. 10:03 am' 2:17pm! ii:9 pra Indianapolis-; 3:30 pm 4:40pCTt S:5C ana :; DallV. Dailv Mppnt Kr.nda. v lir!r rr. s Sleeping car. nvaasvillei and Terrs Hante Kallroad. I Via I. and Kt. T Rafiwuvl Lve Indlanapolis-'t7:10 ami ; 10:55 rnj lerre iiaute. .10:40 am, p 3:00pm s 4:t0ara Arr Evansville..... 4 :COpm 7:05 pm 7:25 ara Lve Evansville .'t6:05 am;cPlO:30 am s 8:15 prrs Arr Terre Haute.. 10:00 am;p 2:17pm s ll:59pia iuuianapo.is.1 i:ia pmi 6:'25pm 3:45 ara Dailv. t DkiIt Pippnt Kundav. PVirin, r. . s 81 ee pi de car. Kel ltlver. IEAVI IAST. AP.KIVK. :0pm 7:00 am'7:10 pm 1;00 pnj Loeansport ! Denver I. P. &' C. Cro6sIrjci 9 :C0pm 7:53 am 6 :23 pm 11 :33 ara :3l pm 9:45 am,4:lS poi 9;li ata :12 pm 10:50 pm 3:25 pra 7:25 tn ARP.IVJC I LEAVE. 00 am 11:30 am -2:45 pm 6:30 ara Columbia City 11 auDurn Juncj l Butler... ..J 2 Logaotport, Crawfordsvill ana south western-vandalla Line. K)UTH. scrrir. a. m. p. m.i m ti. n.' 3:00 den Lorantnirt r 8:5o! 10:40! 9:5." 12:C5 ll::;Ci 9. .20 -. vO-H FV.IH. 4 :5o dep-Colfx via I. CA L .ar 6:35 ar Indianapolis... .dep 5:4) ar....Craw fnrrltTii'n der :0 7;0C :40 6: :50 5: :2C 3:10 4:CC 8-00 ar Terre Haute der. Fort TFayue, Maude and Cinrluuatl. (Leave IndianaroUs via Bee Lice.) 6:50pm 11:15 am "Fort Warne'' 3:50 pm 10:50 ara 7:47pmj 1:07pm Hartf'd 'ity i 1:54 pm: i:45aro 8:25 pm! i:io pm ...Munde...! 1:10pm! b:10ara 3:15 pm Cam'gie City! 10:47 amj 3:52 pm Con'rsville i 10:10 am! Tm . f'inolfin.M i: 7H " 10:85 pmi 5:üö pm: Ind'napoüs 1 10:10 am- C:15aa AH trains dally except teonday. Cincinnati, Wabash and Michigan, via I5eO tin. Ind A Gr R Ex... 4:15am;WabAlHd Fx..ll:C5 ara ruch& So B Exll :00 am Cin A Ind Ex 2:30 pra Wabash Ex 6:10 pm Ind A 3tL Ex.... .11:10 pra waoam naiiwar. From Lafayette Junction, connecting with C
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