Indianapolis Sentinel, Volume 34, Number 82, Indianapolis, Marion County, 23 March 1885 — Page 6
TUE INDIANAPOLIS DAILY SENTINEL MONDAY MORNING MAftCIl 23 1885
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Navt York riiucil irket. UEW YOttK.. March 21. -üouey 1?1K Cent. losed at 1 per f e.it. Prlrae Mereanum Paper -4 V per cent, doremmtnt Bv.id Quiet and firm, 4 1 i per t-.- ., showirg a advance of per c.nt. la the ltiee bid; others unr-hanped. Ka'.lro-t 1 Loads-Quiet except a few active, spc-ulatlve iiu'ie. Irie this aiternoou wert i.ene rally firmer. -täte Securi'lt-Qu'et and enerally stronc. The stock natktt wa active, feverish aa l i r-.-tilar to day, and foi ntne stocke very weak. P. l at tte oti.!:.g s!iv.v d only a slight cha ut from clca-.; ouo-aticn lat evening except for laeiCe Mail. bih juoted tirst at a decline of percent. . oieulug et 40. A decided weakueIi;:ot Immediately developed ia Ibis sork fct.-i in l'ntou I'aciti.', iiile the r.-maln.ler i i the l:.t continued firni throughout - of the ft"-uoon. (a ruraors thii the Central 1'sclf.c Company was about to isuiuor.K4k for 110,0 0,tc, the price of that mock broke before 12 o'clock to 2--y. The ball In the general market claim that Pacific Mail and Pacific railroads will assume a position ia the maiket ociewhat similar to that which has exlite d for lome time between New York Central end V. tut sLor?, and that Pacific Mail will rrobL:y brean away from the rest of the list. At a ne"?tinof the directors of FaciSe Mail late this afternoon a resolution was adopted t'n-Miu the i'rtaiueoi to take suchascouid eaab c tne omp;iny on and after the 11 of May to fcicuif its inn share of transcontinental b'is'.ues. In the afternoon the market was lcs active out irrt"iiar. Union Pacific touched 41 befo't- uooa, h'Ad again at 42 and 4l;b, and closed at i., per cent. It is stat.-i that an effort is t.vn Diadc to secuic the consent of Mr. Astor to serve a-4 a member of the Board of Directors m place of Mr Cou'd. S. N. White, the leader of fel.ull party, in Lickawanca. Pouh: 10 001 "aies iu oue bloc.K'iir fcixty days, at f.',,'. and b: 1 lor any part of vi.OjO snares more n u saute price. President Huntington, of the Central Peifi Avas not ia the city to-day, and co oiUcial information regarding the reported tfcue of uonds could bo ootained. The statement i ra-d. bowever, that th i.ua will be or t;0,O30.0C0 either debenture or collateral tust bouds. and thst Ihi inorieaee n 111 contain a provision by which tne bonS can t, exchanged for stock under ccitain conditions. Il is als repjrtjd that Huntington, Stanford and others who J, sr'd money to the company through the Southern Peve!epmeat Company have agreed to täte hail of the new liue at abou; par. The report was rcnetd this afternoon tha; the St. l'aul divirteiid tuid either be passed or materially reduced, and the tock fell lrora 72 to but i loed at 71 1 ; b-on e idea of the rungeof the m-tr-ket in-y te obtained by tne statement that tha total fair of iix nocki amounted to 7i t?r cent of the (&y tu-inets, which was larger t!nu as i-il oflate. vs:tni Cnion, while reminla C3mpr.vtiy fjuir-t, hl-o wef k, elitne froax &6i r .rt ,'4c, b':t tloxd on a raliy urtbaned at S'.'. 'lie :i aiit flod exct'daril eak at prieiS i;icw!:tt better than the lowest of the day. ( ir.i wnw iir:ci tuis evening wlta the closing lue tl:ou a week nc'i. tbeonly ar-tiye on tnu list which $noBanygaiu is Mioari i'jcitlc which is no 1Z per Cent Declines rnng? Vt vvin Vt and 141 4 r-er cent., the latter lor J'acir'.c il.il: I n J'acU'.c is down io p-r fent, Ste:u Union ij8. Cbieapo. B and Q 2, Northe n iP.ciI. i.refersed '." Iju kartiA mat oi:icr uia lcr amouo's C 'i;oi date 1 Gas is, hnwev'-.lo n I:J l.i-r ent. Total "alef. lor the w t 1 Ö16.C0J saare: iuere,! over last week, 0Ü Hhares. Traiijiactlotii on t?'o Kxcna'i9 gre rated S.'.j.iiCiO share, of h:ch .-foi were Laciawaana. 8'00 NorihwtHern, lo.tOil NY Yor Oniri', fT.Ot.'O Pacific Mail. sr. Paul. 41,(00 C ii i-. I'acitie. l.tCO Western I'aion, 17,Cj0 Northern I'acific prtfiired. tHj'saaNwtfsT 8kccbit:iu. nfdu,t. u ars v , a. s. cf a. ur, fte.Iiri. atiht .-.1; s-n.-.s -..ti."H t iMr a' t. boads. lOi i Hotb Ta parcv-.!'!: an.j ;or QoverntiJit bonds la lad taaapo vnew ron the New Yciqaoutloai 9 fat Pact23 - t4 Teuu'---, u .. 47 . Oint. Faclflc CrsU ...1 1J Tex. P. land CTasti. :.',, arie leyxjnds Vv,; Tex. V Rio 'trnnde. LsaUhik Wtlk, 97 Hnlon lac Sr'. Louisiana conals. Ü. t. Uud grunts lü Mi3Urt6'i 101' O.P. Binclasfaaa.ilH 4 Bt.Joe.--. US ,Virgir5a'a 3 et, P. A P. Hrsu...l-M Virginia consols 4-'i Trnnesfetj "'t Do. deerred.... 5 eiVRAi. STOCK Adam. Jtxpre! .132 Morris A Ersex 11: Allegheny Central... - S N"aaTtlla ACbat..... i Aiwa A rcrr9 H ..... CO ;N'. J. Ceatnl J A A T. IL pfi... S) iVorfolk A W. pfdM... 2 Araerteiu Lxpres. 1 rcrthera J'acidc l7Ji Barl. Cedit R. & N. 61 I Do. ?U 4 ' CAnadaPaiaa.... Xorthwatern- yt' ()ada Bnuthcra Sl North westera pfd... Osatral Pacitie....-. .0j New Y'ork Contra', ss' f.Hefcapke A Ohta. Ohio Central w 4 iio, first preferred..- Id "Ohio A Mia? isslppi... is Do, aeoond 6Wo. A MiM. pfd ..... 7 Chicao A Alton .... 13:; OaUrlo A WesternC A A.preierrod lf) jUregoa :avigauoa., t Calc. bun. A Q. lOrecoaTr&nsooa't'L It cOregoa irapioveia U 'J'a ik'auiCC Maii-.... 47 :4 fanama. OS 'PeoriA. D. A K 'Pittsburg n Cälc, ü., U AN. u.. U , Pt, L. & Pittsbar Do. pfd . 'Jtn., San. A Cleve - ) C. C. A I ..... Oa'.aware A idad... eL A L3 Denver A R. üran i . 16 122 77 . PullmaaPalacoCar.lii 10 1 Reading !o' Vi P-e Island lit tiie H'St. L. A San. Kraa... li Tne preferred-,... Do. preferred :? Hast Ten ne.sea.. Do. first pfd p'Jlj Uo, preTerrod c,1 . t. Paul- 71 'ort Warne .221 ",3t. Paul p'd -t?1 Hannibal A St. Joe 38 'St. Paul A Maua si V preferred.... St. Paul A Oxaüa.. 21 nirlem. Vj: P. A O pfd s-m Uoaston A Texas.. 12 Texas Pad fir,-.... it4 Illinois Ootral 1.5 ICnian PaclCo 4 Hi ln3:ana, B. A VY 12;ia. S. Express- 51 Xansa A Tcxm Laxe Erie A WestLake Snore. .. LouisTiJcA Nwa... Loa., N. A. A Chi.... tW.,8t.L. A Pacific-. 41' 11 Do. pfd I14 '.j VTella A Fareo Ex 10s :u3 w. TJ. Telegrapa 5 .1 ; n col. Coil id.i Marl., A Cm. 1st pfd 10 Do. second pfd . b Deidwool . t . Hometake . ir4' if" 26 if Men. & Charlosna. ?.'.yt iroa Silver .. Michigan central... 5 Oats.no Miaaeap. A at. L...- ll Quicksilver uj prenrrca 20 uo. rrerrreO..... Missouri Pacific..... MVS'Soata Pacific...Jlo"it Onto. 3atro div. iTwrrlK't !tuuj ui1 rjtoctra. 3!Ti0.- Mfirca 21 -Coaso!, SS 51Cc. Iiilrrt.t -.i Krie. 13: w.cou.ls, fw;,,; Iüino.s Ccinril, 2'J,-J: Pornsylrauia Central, 55. PA III March .'!. Ken'es-Slf 80c CUJlÄtJlLlL. In Iry pco-ls. price have been etendy for the I -'t eek. ard there been some country dep and for &i ring goods. Groceries have sho wn eine ctivity the pakt week, and coffees are orisk Mpr are dull. Syrups in good demand at presi;t iuo'atlc nf. Poultry remains steady. ;kain. Wheat About tiie .same aj yesterJay, wit'ri very lib! charge either in feeling or prices. Receipts nra!l an-1 oSerings light. Markets elsewhere cencraHy dull aal lower. .New York' fc o;T, Paltiirore le lower, aal Ch:cs;o I'-tViQ ia the same direction. Torn Under light offerings local markets rule firm, aud all sra.ies or immediate shipmeats will briu? full .inotatioas. llecipl ialr. Futaresnot wanted. New Yorkc oJ. Baltimore 1c lower, asid Chicago )ic oT. ats-Firmer and rather soarce. Good demand, bvit iieht ctTcriags. Tha following uble ihows tne receipts, of rain at this point for the psst twenty-four hoars: tieocived rioar, t'.U. "heat Cera, ta , l.-'M H.4 'J !,;: oats, ta. Bye. fca ... The tcllowing table mows tne a meant of grain In sic re tl this, point: wa't j Cora. S7,7tCl 33,0X Oats. I Kye. im JCcralcr
i?eavi r 124:: i'.ox: t.Ul f ivlul..... w.uuc. 0Ü. e r Kk'vator.. I .. ..I .. tjtvattr t 2.0 loial. Umk 2.0 joTTikp'K cy y U : 'x 1 'l'-f
2 xcj Iff kIK jfionr P cnL 17iaVi. xtr tauoy, . . t ' taut. j rt4 tt; cr.oJ t. 7a $i l: tai;i. 1 6rj tu;rte eitra tl MJ 7.: 10 ib'a xt-i W tt"2 tf. fxira. 12 5aai utrfrfc, ti'). 16. OUfc, 1SJ lie lr 14 uom . net, . 0 i y i"l . So : "frrt . o fc f , . 'cJcU - c xreren atah:e oru v uoie; C i wli ..... ! i t it C' ( . i . I t. Mixedh MIHW vixtd rejected . tatiei rejected-. Prjecte! yellow..... ho. 2whiie rejected.-.
rata 8i track imnt " traca Old 4? wax4. traCX 4 43 Lrara 4-'S track s 4 track 41 41 track 41 v2 track 42!4 4 J Vi traca . 4"i tiact 37 track 1'J 41V4 racr 11 track Bid. AJked. 8-;'i track 31S 32 track S2 track a.; 30 track 31
GniaercbaaubieoTtnd Lar.-. ... March Oats Weqaote: r.a 2 wairp. . . . , Llhtmixcd.-.. Mixe! Eeiected P.ye No. 2 Call: Oc "bii; no sellere. Pran Firm: 14 20 id: no fellers. Hay-Prime Timothy, iu 00 bid. CHICAGO MARKETS. Fmniafied by H. E. Klaacy A Co., Grain and Pro Tition Brokers. No. 9 Chamber of Comraerco.1
Maren 21. jUpea'g . uisasu lxe9t c hi-.g wh;at April .9 71' 4 1 74'4J "ts;S " May 7)' 7'.7H 7i 1 7. June. si'' HK Si h Com - April 37 :;7 : May 41,.' 41!, 41, 41' Juno- 41V 4l 41' tl1.; Oaia April 2' 2S'4 V7:d 27 May 31"- 3:? 31J4 31, Jone f ! Pork - April 12 0) 120s 11 n s Ma? 12 10 12 lO II 93 11 S June 12 17 12 TO 12 -, 12'". Lard April li 77 t. N) f. 7. '. 7S May 6 h7 f S7 si 6 . June. 6 ." .r r, 92 fi y Bit - April. .. 6 00 Ott 601 600 May.. 6 12 6 I". 6 D7 6 07 June 6 '20 6 2J 6 17 6 1 7
far leu Wheat. 7.': corn. 203; oats. 87. Eetimtted receipts of hos, 20.C00 head. irtDI ANAPOl IS W1IULKS1LK SIAUKET3. Urj Ouoili, PEINT.S. Windsor fancy. Pacific fancy...... Cocbeco lancy, Richmond fancy HIN Hamilton fancy American fancy,....Amencaa shirting... Allen fancyAllen shirting Merrimack ahirting. e 6 6 Merriraack iancyMS1 Jonestoga fancy...--55-Berwick lancy...-. .6 Uelmont fancy. t'i 5 vaafü'n'ton Ind. blue-7 or American led. blue -7V Albion solid Si Simpson's mining.-...G Seel Biver fancy .-5H Dnnnell fancy... 17 ..5S ..4V4 -4V. t V. dsfss r ABP.1CS. iamiltcn alpacas. Hamilton a4 mix 10 Pacific 1100 Iawna....-10 Pacific Organdy U Pacific Chambray 9 Paclac ere tonnes 8 Pad tic c f. suitings.. 8J Pacific percaie 15 Paciüo nan's veil'g-ies itlingtcu 42 in nua's veiling .-32H Arllcaton 7 gray ca.hmere .......15 Pacific H t-oplln Ins- 9 0 rati Cc l i ca&h m' r s .... 1 0 54 ca&hm'rs....lu Pacific -i Australian crapc ...... ...... 1H Pacific 6-4 A. O. M 30 Pacific 6-4 S. X. cash.2C Pacific 6-4 A. O. caRh.2" Maiichtgter 5s cash-10 MaLcntster DeB...13i itlantic alpacas 10 Atlantic O. L. cash. ...21 4tlaatlcF. caihm 2fi Beown omoNs. Itlantic AAtlantic tl üystic filver. Lawrence L. L... CTid'an Head...... Oosesttca W. . 7 Bed ford K , ,4 ,7 i ..7 H 111 S ....... ... e'jfarJtlck tS: rremoatC. C. .- ;V4Mark A... .- 6V. -nrauaca Pepperell R..... 6V. ütica C Pepperell E. '""epperell 9 4.7 iBoott XX IS iMaKchuetts B. E-...'1 fepperell 10-4 20 indoor H. BLEACHXD COTTONS, AiiOrcKCf ggla L... to'jMlaift... Ballardvale 7H PArker Mills 7 Karwell ... . . b MafouTllIe -. 10l Frnit of the Loom. s s-. s a, 74 ai'iputta. 9lil' Kemper Idem.- 7k Farmers' Choice,... SlaciBtone A. A 1H Dwiybl Anc Anchor. Mope 6-UiPoCahontas retci Tille.... 7 Chestnut Hill by, Ftrprell4. 20 Lonslale t:dmbrlc.-l ' -i fepperell 1C 4 22'Jnst Out-.. COTTON ILANSriA B'n Bl'dl B'n B'M 7 Xtt Jicnt DL... 6 4 1 rtuuui r 6 9 irenont H 7 Tremcnt P- & lrcmont a 9 Tremont Y 9 Tremont X 11 Nashaa O... 534 8 Tremont U.... 9 Tremont L 10 Tremont B. 11 Tremont N.... 12 Tremont O 8'i 10 rcuertoa ux. 1Y ahnarr .. Nashua ...-. Nashua T... . Nashua D.. . Nashua C 6 7 (Ellerton CM.... 7 Vs 13 EllertonCL..... 7 8 1 Ellerton V 7 hlKilerton T. 8 h'Kilertoa B. 9'i 9 lEllartonR Vi 9 S KUertoa 'I. 10 104 Kliertoa P 10' 11H Ellerton O 14 KUertoa N II GINGHAMS. . 1 Wamsntta 8 Si '4 Nastna B 8 Nashua A.- 8S Nashua AAA... 9 Nashua X -lO11iiaa XX 12 n4 12 13 Haoftiea? Lancaster Bate ...., Glasow.. n -4 74 Berkshire 7 (Normandle j York..... 7 Renfrew dress 0 7 Johnson bnk 'old 10' "nite M f'gCo rXXIDS AND CHXVIOT9. Acokeg .. 9 Alabama plaids...... 7S air.osseaK. lancy ju 1 Louisiana p:aaaa , 7 Bates Si Ottawa plaids....-. n OtisBB... 8i Ellabarg chetloU.- 0 Park Mills, 70 check-12 lErerp caevi.ts........ 'i Park Mills, 80 chock.. n Great Bepnbilc chev. 7 MUUUIU llCU........ 7 V'OlUlUvlBU ....... 4 otii cnock...., 94 uaalitcn itrlpej......l3 OtU, AX A... 13 Otis B B... 12 York, bine.... ! A 4 15 11 lork, slate... Otis C C... .11 .14 -14 - 8 ork, fancy Oakland, A Columbian Atnoake&x, Irerett...-, Haymaker atiasw ; Boston .... TP KIN: ?. 13V4 Lewiston. SS... Atnokeag, A OA. 1 J I . York, 80 la..... list Lewlston. 32 . S t CcnncEtoga, B F.... 14 Lowiston, 32 Coneetoga, extra. ...13 lOakland, A... Coestoga, O O A. ,HX Oakland, A A EAG?. ..:IS . ... 7S American...13 IGranger .v) LewLstoa... -23,.G60rsla, A ...?0 rranklinvllle .n eurk, A ..181 citrn CHAiy. White... .........13 jCoverlet Chain.... .20 Colored ... 22 No. bOQ Cotton Yarn-lO anile Wick J20 iTwine.. 20 The Prodaca Market. Eggs Paying 1 4c per do7. : from store, 15-: Butter Creamery faacy.27 323c; choice, is 4 ou. dairy, selected, 15oi6c: country, fancy, is-: sweet roll, 14c: medium grades, C3S0; 10 grade, 83 4c per lb. Poultry Hens, 9c per lb.; roosters, 4c: iprin chlckena, e2c: hen turkeys. 9jc; ton turkeys 8c: old geeee. and weli-fethered, per doa., 8S docks, per dox., 13 50. Feathers Prime geose, 45c; mixed and ducks, V325C, Raga-lS31?iC. Wool Tub-washed and picked, K)c; unwashed, raedinm, 20c; nawA?hel common. 23c; uawasnd fine, 16c; Cotawoll, 15c; do. coarse, 169170: do. cotton fleeces, 141150. The 1'roTlslon Market, Eelow are tne present jobMn: prices: Bnoked Meats, canva.-iel or plain (plain meats not snarsntood against skippers )i CUarai: 10 to 12 lbs. average, ll!4e: 15 lbs. average, 11?; li lbs. average, lU'c: 20 lbs, average, l'.c; heavy avetaccs, 21325 Its, Slic Cottage hams, 74c; California nama. 7,'.lc; EDKilsh br.-k fMt baton, clear, lie: EnglUh ahoaidera, licht, fc: LnglLn saouiders. heavy, 6'.;c: tniily shoulders, pieces averaging 6 to 10 lbs., 6c; dried beef, 15c Bacon Clear sldca, light or mdii"i wt, ic: do bellies lisht or milium wt.. R'i" do bacis, lieht or medium wt., ;4c; French flitch. 7-1 b PC?. 7c D. S. aad Picxlod Meats English enred, clear tides or backs, ensnoked, 7c: Bean pork, clear, per bbl., J0 Iba., 815 50; poik. clear, per bbl.. 200 Iba, 81 1 CO: family pork, clear, per bbl.. 20 J lbs., tli 00: family beef, per bbU. 200 lbs., Ji8. Larl Pure kettle-rendered in Heroes, 8;; in hall barrels or 50-lb tubs, 8'c; 48-1D tla tabs, 9c; 20-lbpaiia, 9c: 10-lb pails, 9V;c
Tb (? r tx ry IM ark et. a.- full err an. New Tork, 14910: Ohio . b '. fc er locnd; WUconiln, lCc: no , lie i-Ccmmot, SXSIIOKC: ordinary, lOVJn) c; fn. Uftiil4c: prime, 12l2c; strictly ne. 12 al3.c: cholco. lffatuc: Old 4ot . areiitjaTa, t'-J('25ic MctftUKnUn's XXIX rrifcted. Mb peckaset, 100-lb cmm, 14c: 0-lb 'o., 14?; Arbnckle's roaateL l4Vic; Levertnsj'a, 14Vjc: Cordoba, 14Xe; Gatea A Ko. I, 15ac; Galea' prirre, l5ic Suart Cntloaf. 7Kc; powdered. V,o: grann Uttja. f-Qtfic; etanu-rd A. tVt(6c; off A, 6v 6fcc:b te exut C. 5?-w6,'-hC: light brown, ö1 4 i'4t.cot xaoa grade?, SäSc'New Oricana brown, t. tt. and Byrnpa New crop New Orleans ra ''-. L5c; ryrap. 25S45c per aL for oocamoo t''ro c: inapie syrnp, f 1 10 41 85. Rico Carolina and Louisiana, G.UTc Brlcea Pepper, laxiyc: lgp!ce, 10-q'A:; cloves, 2CQ25c; glneer, 172Jc; cinnamon in mat", liaise: nntiaegs, 75(?LS0c. gait Iake, tn car lota. 95c: dray lota, II CO 4 i OS; small lots, 10c more from store: dairy, S2 25 a? Cw. Btarcn Retned pearl, tfl Uc ner tb. ; Eu' - ka, 4c: Charailca glosa, lump, e.'JGK'?; tCiP'- 'Vod corn, ev.(0i7ic. halt Fish MaJtereL extra mesa, 524 per bbb;
halves, J12 60: No. 1 mackerel, fis 120: halv-?a !0; No. 2 mackerel, U 50"4U; halves, t6 1 i?-1 : No. 2 raediam. fs: naiTea, 4 00: wo. a raac5..rei. tWISN); halves. f3fi35.): No. 1 wnite fish, s 7 50; boneless Cell, ti 50il5 per 100 lbs. : bonelefs nod. 15(37: extra, tlO; Grand Bank, $5a5Ho t r Ih ; family white nsh. 5 ruper w irs : o. 'i pieterei. J3 00 per ICO lbs.: bailiout. Ho prlb. Foreiirn Fmlta London layer raisins, new, 13 2533 40: new Valencia, 11C4UKR: Saltan. l4o: new Muscatel ralFlns. two crown. 2 S'jfti? to: Cali fornia L. L.. tl 6ö: three crown, f3 20. Lemons Messina. C3fC(ai to. Prunes - New TurkUa. 61 isc: 8ultnado.,8Kc; currant. 6"4c: new figs, laytrs. 12Kc. Dates Matts, 403c; Lard in teapound boxe, 9.4100. Oranzea Florida, crate, UH 4 50; Messina Oranges eilngleO., 12 50(2 75: double O. f2 ib(.ii 10: aiencia CAes. i5o7 0J; Pea nats Raw, TenceARee, iGkW", Wilmin?t-a, Re: rofftd, 10c; Tcnne.'wee, 46sc Bananas J. (42 per bunch, cocoanuta zi ao 43. Canned Cio.xls we qaote: lomatoes, 8 lbs.. Ve55i 00: Peaches. 2 lbs, suadard, 81 65.. 1 70: 3 lbs., fl 902 00; seconds, 3 lbs. tl rQ wtl fü: 2 lbs., fl 85 -oil AH: Pie Pe&chea. 3 lbs. 51 14 1 'Jo- 6 Iba., l 9T.is2 00; Blackberries, $1 rial 15; Strawberries. 81 10(11 15: Raspberries. 81 Lk.il i5: t;herrlc6. red. yy aJocv white. SI 9x2 mj string ueana, bürtöc; dreea resj, lermoatn uorn. SI T5ral 0: Mountain Sngar Corn, 81 2501 1 10: d'andard 2 lbs. 90crt5l 00; Kackarei. 31 25m 35: Pineapples, ji 50,d2 co: salmon. 1 id,, fl coal 70: Tumbler Jelibs. 85r.l30o; Covo Oysters 1 ir... H?ht weiiht. 6ß7: 1 lb, fall w&lpnt. 51103115:2 lbs , ltht welgnt. fl 10: 2 lb.. fail weight, 81 851 S5: Sardinen, rench., t Jl 75 p'r r.os.: American. s, 90.3 ror dox; Aopbs. 90J55c;6lbs. 82 50 J2 60; gallon. mC23C3. Vegetables and Fralts. Bet n Choice nary. 81 50: xnediaa. fl fX, Mirrows, 7m 25; Calif ornla, 83. routoes 1 rjo32 85 per bbl; 553550 per ba. Eweet Potatoes Philadelphia Jerseys. 8G35 50 ; Baiumorefl. 50: Kentucky, 53 2Vr W. Apples cnoioe. 83 0a3 50: fancy. 83 &03t; co.n tnon, 81 2531 ou. Dried Apple Kvaporated. '8i3)o: camraon dried. Si95VrC Peaches Dried peaches, naives. 8l,iQ9ci ciilornia balre, lie: evaporated, l&si 'C. Cabbage New. per bbl . 82 SCOS CC Onions 84 00:4 1 50 per bbl. Honey isa 20c, Seed TimothT, $1 40(81 CO ot bcs.iei; clover, 84 75 per buihel; blue grass, 81 10 per b'tihel. Goal and Cotte. Pittsburg, per ton, 81 00: antUracito, 87 CO: Ray mond City, ft 00: Indiana bloc. 8300: coke, lacir, 10c: coke, crushed, 12c; Jackson col, 83 7a; Etont'l coal. 8? bO. llldes. Leather and Tallow. Hemlock sole, 2 i32o; oak sole, 30 d lie 1 Penn : lvania harneM leather, 2337c: harr.ewa leather. iG:c; bridle leather, per dux., 830 vc72; domestic up. 604 80c ; French kip. &0c'4l 2C; lometio calf, CcftPl 10: French calf, 8 1011 W. fcLides No. 1 cared, 73C4C: No. 1 green, 5187c . o. 1 calf, 9."i0e; carea, lujllc: dry alt. l'Sc' lnt, 12c; No. 2 hides, o oS. Tallow Prime, bKaCci No. 2, 5-45VJO, Grease Brown, igxi; white, 53vlOo; yolliw. Drn( Market. Alcohol, fi 25t2 3 J; calomel, 75 i5c; camphor a:JOc; cociitneal, 50i'30o: ehloroforni, 9Cci?31 GO urn opium, 84 '234 50; Indigo, 81 CO '3 3 00; mor ; hlce, 33 40,3 65. Oils Caetor. 81 53J1 60: s. e i', v0:c431 h5; olive oil. 81 50 -a 3 00; berimot ttrdt roon's), 82 25 'J2 50; lemon (Sanderso-'s', 1 7? (12 CO. Quinine P. A W., 81 05,ili 10; ciu-totii-U, 4",i345c American bi-carb, tola, 435c ; irglbh do..535c önn ff Garret's, 2-oa. pack. , 1 00 per doz.; 4-o. bottles, $3 00 per d. flof'h 'Xiirl:ur. 4.4c Turrcntlnk 30-3; En?lts:' it i:eiian reil, by bbl., 2Sic: leas quantities, S So. lorilne 84 00; iodide potash. S3 oa Cloye, 2u ITc Rhubarb, 90criJl 25. Window-alafj, W auJ Tc: double, 70 and 10 per cent off. Iron and Steel Market, Bar Iron 81 90,3210: rates ;boop iron, 82 50 rates t Norway and 8woed iron, 5c rates: horse shoe inn, Sc. Horse Shoo Burden A Perkins", per keg, 81 0 ); tanle shoes, 81 per keg advance. Hore Shoo Nana Northwestern, Globe and Putnam, per box, 84 50. Cat Steel Best American, per lb., Lo; pprin? steel, 6c; tire steel, 4c: toe calk steel, 52 ; machine ry iteel, ac. nails 52 25. Sllscellaneons Mrkets. Kaw Fnrs Mink, laree. dark, 33c: pale, 80c: rao ooon, black and extra, 81; large and dark,6Vj; pale, ooc: masirat, fail, 5i7c; winter, vcr, orofisum, 5316c: sknak. black, prime. o5c: short stripe, 40c: otter, 83g5o ; gray fox, 10$ 8Cc: red fox, 10(370o; hoase cat, 5 Ji5c; sheep Jelts, by amount of wool anl quality, IQ.V'o: all, long-haired Newfoundland dog sxlns, 50.c3 li.w. Oils Weanote: Linseed, raw, 5iav2c:boliel.M 055c: lard oil. 65(9S5c; latners' oll. 55J352; lobrieating 01L 12a38c: straits oil, 55,1500: boniina. Id Sll4c;coal oil, Indiana leal tes 9ci.0c; 150 eate, tttt, io:4llc; water white, 1W degr?e. ltc. Tinners' Sapplles We quote: Best brand charcoal tla 7 C. 10x14. 12x12 and "4x20.86 50 ; IX,i'Jxl4. 14x20 and 12x12, 5S 50; roodag, IO, 14x20, 8i W: 20x28 812 OO.!!!; block tin, la pigs, 21j; ia r.ars 25c. Iron 27 B iroa, 3.2Sc; 27 C iron, 6c: JuuiAta jtalT&nized, 50 percent, discount: rein!, 50 nirl 10 rr cent, discount. Sheet xla?, 6Vc. (kipper bottoma. 22a Pialnished copper, 8Ca Soldar, 14 Ölte L1VK STUCK. lodlanapolls Ll Stock Market Union Stocx-Yaem, March 21 Cattis Receipts, 650 head jihipminta, 420 head. Quality only fair: but few ihippcrs here: mark' t a little s'ow, and no material change in prices; a few common butchers leftover. Chcite ihiptlng steerp " 25115 '.'" Medium to vood shipping t-teors 4 .H0.il" 1" ('ommoa to lair shipping steers 4 2iCttt '" Stockt rs .. s 40.i4l 00 Cc&'.ee ci no helfen 4 3?5i s Medico to good cow i and heiler 3 504 i i""" to fair cows and hellers 2 50 48 2ö . cimoa to good....-....... 4 00. t 10 .1.8. "criitron to goo-1 - 2 r0a t tO Milkers, common to good, per bead 821 00(U13 'X) Potas-Ketelpta, 1.2C0 head; shipments, 1,100 bead. Quality some betier; market eaiy, t at no chan?i' fror.i yesterday's prices. Selftt l eivy - feiert licht t'orr.mon to fair lUht Heavy roughs 1 751 0 4 70 i 75 1 4J U t I . 4 CO.vjt 40 BHXir Receipts, I,:i00 head; shipments. head. Fair itiality: market flowand prices about the same: all sold. tfcod to choice grades .-...88 SOl 10 Fair to medium grades - 8 20. 13 'A Common grades .... 2 50 u t f-0 Backs, per head .. - 2 tcju .0 Elsewhere. ST. LOÜI3. March 21. Cattle ReoelpLl, VO bend; shipment?, fCO bead. Oc'y local tradj done, at previous quotations. Sheep Receipts, I jO head; shipments, 800 heJ. Nothing done. EAST LIBERTY. Pa.. March 21. Cattle Nothing doing: rtecipu, 91". tejia; shipments, l;5 head. Hoss-Slow: Phi'.ade'pbias. S 1 j r,5 S3; Yorkr 84 75cjl OC; receipts, i.S'.O Lead; shipmenU, 2,100 head. heep Firm and unchanjed; receipt, 4.2J0 he&d; shipmenU, 1,803 head. KANSAS CITY, March 21. The Liye Stock Indicator report: Cattle Receipts. CM head. Market strong and higner: exparts. ;5 255 45; good to choice shinpin, 81 su5 15: common to raeiiuai, $l bi 4 73; feeders. Stji CO: cows, jj.v'70. B'c Reoelpt. 2.4X) bead. Market weak and CQIO;: lower: uood to choice, 81 :J0r3l 40; couimon toracdiam, 14 ICil 2". gheep Receipt. 20 head. Market firm; fair to fcood, f tC(c?3 25; common to medium. 81 tO 02 25. CHICAGO, March 21. The Drovers Jenrnal reports: Hogs Receipt. 11.000 head: shipment!, 7,000 head, Xkel tlow and weak; joogU packing,
light. 84 3C(t 75; skips 83 5CJI. Cattle KecelPtA. 2.000 head: shicnenta 1.2X)
bead. Market artire and uron: 1.C50 to 1.2-30 loa.. 81 7r-if 0; 1JC0 to 1.100 lb3., t 40 7C: extra, $5 7C(Jt5 V0. CKaw 1 a. vtsa 1 KJVY Vi a A iHtnmants 1 fWl OUCCir AtrvsTi b0f ,ja aa4, vuiuiuwi a . - bead. Market steady; inferior to medium, 82 75 1 7 rhr. ire J .7 RCFFALO. Marth 21. Cattle-ReceipU today. 6C5 bead: consigned throiiih, 24 ears oSerinps 1 I. . . ; . . . . 1 . . URUi, oeniauu koou, ifiiuiu upviaru, ru'kj io choice thlipinir, t3 4C ö'C0; light to medium, Si 20 C5. cheep Ke"eip's. 2,600 bead: consigned through, lcarr. Maiktt tady with good demanl; cornrxoii to jair. 51 i'.(34 .j; goco io cnoice, ii sua r, wtt?u:n lamts, Sbcjii. Hf ks Keceipts. 1,700 neaa; coniunea tnrouca 1 " CHrf: xrsiket qniet 8:id nnrhanged; Yorw', i:(a.f 10; good mediums, ti 103i 1j; pigs, 81 .;. 1 AKKETS HY TELCGRPAH. Prodnce Markets. NEW YORK, March r.T -Cott c-Dnll: futures dull: March. 11 3Go: April, ll.Sic; Mhy,ll.l32: Juac, ll..c4c. July, 11 C2e; A'in&t, 11.6'Jc; Sepfmor. 11 Sic: octcber, 10 Sic: November, 10 64c; Dec3mber.lOOlc F'onr-Dull: receipts. 25,000 obis. : ex-p-orts. '2.2P0 bbls. ; superiine state aud Western, 52 0f(13 '2.'): common to cool, S"f53 10; extra Ohio. .f33'25; St. Lonis. f'ßl25. Wbeat-Sp'Jt, '.yc lower: options 't" lower: receipt. y.Ouübi.: exrorta. 32,00) bu.; No. 2 ppnng. St)jO; ungraded red. HrrS'c; No. 3rM. R 'Sc: No. 2 red, l1 43 fcV'.f: No. 1 white. S'jJ-oC: No. 2 red. April, saies of lt,vA"0 bu. at s vv!4c, dosing at Sä'c: May, salea ol 1.101.000 bu. at ju -VMc. Closing at 8'i'': June, sales of r,;o,(CO bu. at91(;t3l7he, closing at tdV;c: July, sales ol 8J.CC0 bu. at 92,4cJ3'e. cloaiagat92l4c: August sales of 72 0U0 bu. at 9::(3333,,c. closing at &3c. teptember. sales of 16.0C0 bu. at 94' 4ö'.'4Xc. closing at 94J4c. Corn Spot XA1 and opuuiis ('.c, and cio-ins; steady; receipt. 151, -O Obu.; exports, S.OiX) bu.; un2raded, 43y4 53U : No 3, 49J4$UjKc: steamer. 4;4i;:o!,c; No. 2. IV.'ClLOMc: steamer yellow, 50Hti5tVic: steaianr vH'e, .".l(i5Tc; ungraded white, 5 Ate; do ye'1 i .'.C'Wi'ic; No. 2 March, MWll) -.e, closing m 4 ;c: April. 4'3 K:t,c. closing at 49",;'; Ma 42350' c, closing at ; June. 4J" (ah'-Jir, clokinz at 5Gc: July. 51 51'fc. closing at fTc; s earner March and April, 49-tc. Cats '.itlKc lower; receipts. 115,0(0 bu.; export. 10.0CO pu.: mixed, 37j33S-.c; white, r.ailc. Hay Qu'et. Hops Dull and nominal. Coilee djxtt fair; R'o, dull: options quiet aad lower; sales of 15 5 0 bass; March and April, 7.153 7.2J.'; May, 7.25ri7.F0o; June, 7.4037. l'.c: July, 7.50c: Augu.st, 7.557.tCc: beptember. 7. 657. Tic Suear I'Mib aud nnchanged. Molas-'s Quiet and easier stCOc; tett, li-Ke. Rice Ouiet and steadv. Petroleum Pirm : united, sic: refined, 7Jb3-c. Tallow-Dull and heavy. Rosin Quiet and anbanged. Turpentine Firm at 32332.'-.jc, Kgzs iuiet and steady. Leather Steady and in fair dm8Ed. Wool Dull and weak: domestic t'eecc, 2C(327e: pulled, liaSOc: Texas, liaise. PorkDull and lower; new mess, Zl ueef Steady. Cut-meats Dull and nominal. Lard Dull and, weak; contract trades, spot, 8"12H: Maren, 7 OS; April, 7 11: May. 87 15i7 17; June, 87 22 a 7 24: Ju'.y. !s SI: August. C3 3'i(5lS 08. Butter Dull and weak. Checte-Quiet and unchanged. Lead Steaiiy. CHICAGO, March 21. Flonr-Dull and unchanged. W heat In fair demand, but weak under heavy offers: closed "fic under 3 esterday: salm of March at 74174 !4c, cled at 74c: April, 74'4iJ7ic Closed at 71' ,&7 sc; MAy, 79(äW closed at 7J 79'. .c: June Mßcle, closed at 81c; Ao.2Coieso spriiis. 74 -t7tc: No. 3 do., 67i"Lie: No. 2 red, 77;. 7'Jc; No. 3 do . 71 Oe ra- llasier and closei 1 , lower: cah, 37' .M -'c: March. ö7,:t ?.lHc cloel at3"::ec: April. 7kfii37f. clcs 'd t 37c; May, 41!.(a4lc. closed at il'lc: June, 4i;Hll';c. Closed at 41"; hc. Oats Weaaer nd BQii lower: tflsh. t:7; (AI '..C 27v.a'Rc: May. April. 27 t2Vi. closet at 31 4 :i"-o, clo6ed at 3r. Rye Steady at 63c Bailey Dull and nominal at f3c. Flaxseed Qniet aua unchangex at 51 41K Pork Demand active, but irrezu ar; cash aud April, 811 l&Qll 9': May, Sil 92.Jl2. closed at 8 1 92. Lard Quiet and23'c lower; cash. S;i 75. March and April, to 7"jj6 7H- ayt t5 82l',i. 6 iSIJa. closed at tö 8 2; ofö fr5; June, 8 92.5'.i0 y.'i. Bulxweais In fair demaud and easier: shoulders. StrogiGO: short rib-, 86: short dear, 8' 43:iö 5 ) Butter-Quiet and unchanged. Eggs ; tea ly at 14.ai5c. Recelr-t - Pionr. 21000 bbls.; wteai, 58.0(0 tn.; corn. 2C.CO0 ba.; oats. 102.000 bu.: rje. 5,10 bu.; barley, 41.r.oo bu. Shipments -Flo u. 22.CC0 tbls.: wheat 4V0C0 cu,: oorn, 10 ,COO ba.: Oati. 8.0C0 bu.; rye, 1S.0C0 bu.; barley, bu. 8T. LOÜI9, March 21 Floar Unchanre-1 wfctsT Higher early bJt declined an 1 closed. Vi 7C under yestr.lar ; No. 2 rod, StföSl'c cash: ? c March: 8:vV3'J. April: LSsCc May; 864(1 8. June, rlosiug at bottora figures. CornAbout steady and slow: :S:'ciiac cash: March: 34 J : April: i May. Oats Dull; 31c bid casn; Sl '.'c May. Kye Dull; 61J1r? bid. Barley Quiet at t..0(.i.ic. Id-Quiet at fJ 47' , ." i.0. Butttr aud Kggs-Unchanzed. Flaxseed Steady at 41 40. Hay Quiet: prairie. 8311 timcthv, 811(13. Rran- Quiet at;6tV66,c. Corr.me ai Firm at 82 25(0,2 SO. Provisions Dull and lower. Pork 512 40 cash and May. ulkmeats 1 ong clear. So li: short rib, 8 25: short clear, SQ V) Bacou Lonjr lor, 8G 4U i5 50; short riD, S6 75; short clear. 6 8örr 9J. Lard SS fo3'70. Receipt FJcur, 4.0C0 bbls.; wheat, 2l.fX0:bn.; oorn, 110.000 tn. : oats, 4,000 bn. : ita, 4 000 bu.; barley, 5.0 0 bu. Shipments Flour, ll.CTO htla.: wheat. l",0,i bn.; corn, '294.C00 bn. ; oats, 12 000 bu.; rye, ",C00 bu. ; barley, none. PHILADELPHIA, March 21. Flour Dernau i very light. Wheat lie lower and weak; No. 1 Pennsylvania red. :l".'e: No. 3 red. March. 863 st.'4c: April, 867i.s7V;c: May, vs.iSS;hc; June, (aHgC Corn Declined ?4'c: car bts very quiet. No. 3 yellow, 4S'ac; steamer. 4Sfi9c: No. 2 yellow. 5Cc; No. 2 mixed, March, 4-Jul.jci April and May, 48;bt4Cf: June, 4?r9'4c. 0 Quiet aud weaker: rejected white, ;'4' 50: No. 3 wnite. C0c; No. 2 white, SCJ;;j;37c. Bntier Dull and easy; creamery, 2Kt2fc. Cheese-Cjuiet and easy: Ohio Hats. 8(310!. Kges Steady at isatH'ic. Oihcrs uncnanged. Recelp's Flour, 12,000 bbls.: wheat, 18, C00 bu. : corn, 22,1.03 bu. ; otta. I?.0u3bu. Shipments- Wheat, 17.OC0 bu.; corn, 131,0'JO ba.; oats, 16,000 bu. MILWAUKEE. March 21. Flour Dull aud nominal. Vi.iai Dull: No. 2 Milwaukee, 75c; March. 7:;4o: April, 7'c: May. 77Jc: June, 79- Corn Quiet ani firm: No. 2 40. Oats irrt ulir; No. 2 litzlorat olc; No. 2 white easier at dV Kye Steady: No. 1, 66e- Barley Quiet: No. 2 epri 11 . ftc: No. 3 do, 52'4'c. Provisions Lower. Hats Pork 811 VO cash and March; 812 May. Lard -Prime steam, 8'i 75 cash and March; f 5 M7. Hoes I'asier at f i 30(3 1 70. Receipt Flour, 2,000 bbls.; wheat, 27.000 cu.; corn, 11.000 bu. Shipments Flonr, l.iOQ bbls.; wheat, 10,000 bu.; corn. 7.0CO bu. BALTIMORE. March 21. Flour Steady, but dull. Wheat No. 2 Western lower, closing dull; No 2 winter red, npo, 8öV.l$6c. fresh; April, &G'4 Qi63;e: May, "vit:,c: June, ,.K);e9:c; August, I'.'CaiJ'.'Vc. Ccir western stendv and quid: mixed, spot, 44','H4-;a'; March, 44'(;jl:'c: April, 4.. 4;s-; M-y. 4 o-; 49c. Oaia-bteady and qu:et: white, H7v: ':: xaixed, f53?Cc. live Steady at 72 fr7. e. Pj -ions Lasy and dull. Copper R. tined lio'j.ibd'. Other articles unchanged. Frelsh's to LiverpcO' Dull; cotton. ll-64d; dour. Is 61; erpin, 4d. Receipts Flonr, 6,övi bbls.; what. 2o,0C0 tu. CINCINNATI. March 21. Cotton Firm anl unchanged. Flour .St ady aad uncvan.L:eil. Wheat In niederste demaad ; No. 2 re-J, b "rS7c. Coa- -Unetlltd and lover; No. 2, mixed, 45345Cc. Oi4 Futier nt 3lc. Bye Dull at e'e. 1 ariey Qu'Pt ar.d urchauped. Pork Dull at $12 50312 7.. Lard LAsy. Bulkraeats Quiet and unchanzei. Bacon Stta'lv sad unchanged. Butler Rasier creamery. ::0332c. Hogs Quiet: common an! licht. 8:75,345; packing and botchers', 84 4"j): receipts, 1,21.0 he&d; shlpmentt, 142 head. LOCISVILLE, March 21. -Cotton-Steady end unchanged. Wheat Firm; No. 2 red. 85c. Cira No 2 mixed, 45c; No. 2j white, 4' c Ostfi Provisions Dub. Mess Pork-51 2 J 7 Buikmeats .Shoulders, 84 7"; clear lib, 5 25: desr, 6 6j$. B con Shoulders, J5 23: clear rib, 80 7' '; Clear, $7 2f. Ham3-S:o 25-311. Lird-fS 50. NEW ORLEANS, March 21.-Cornmeal-Unset-tied at 8t' . Hay Quiet; prirre, jl!316. Pork Dull and lower at J13. Iird LaMer: reaped tierce. 57. Bulkmeats In fsir decand &n i C6sar; shoulder, packed, 4 S': lor clea-. f-i vi (36 CO. Bacon Dull; shoulder?, Si 2". O.hers unchanged. TOLEDO. March 21 Whea,-Dull ; No. 2 re .1, April, lijc: May, 79! ic: June. Sic Corn and 0-i Nothing done end uo quotations. Cloverse'd Quiet 84 10. Receipts Wneat. 7,0X bu. : rorn, 7,0 v bu. : rvars. none. ahlCTnenu nneat, 32,000 bu.: corn, 9,(x0 ba.; oat., none. E ANSA 3 CITY, March 21. Wtrat-Lowr; rash, 62c: April, '..?: May, ei;. c: Jun?, os'4 Corn-steady: cash. .sr.V; April, 82!..32' ; May, 32ic. Oats Duli and noininai at .'0Vo ti 1, 310 asked. Oils. WILMINGTON, N. C, March 2i.-Tarpentine 2 c. PITT3BDB. March 21. Petroinin Dull : certificates opened at SC;c, declined to 80c, rallied and closed firm. OIL CITY. March 2l.-National Transit certiacates opened at sC!4c: highest. Sic; lowest, 80c; closed at8t;Bc. Sales. 1.660,000 bbls.: clearances 5.2'JS,0OQbbls.; ran, 47.931 hüls.; shipments, 28,213 bbls.: charters, 40,317 bbls.. BRADFORD. Pa., March 2L Crude Oil Nation al Transit certificates opened at 80'c and cloed at eic; Uztest price, 51c, lowest price, 79; bc, fcufl.
47.J31 bis ; toUl shipments, S9.270 bbls.; cbartert, t5,317 bbis.; clearances. 5,C80,rxO bbls. Ur y Oouds. KFW TORk. March 21. -Dry Goodi-with the jott ing trade, the week doses with a very good toIuit of businrs baring bcea completed, tDouph the Tery coid weither that prevailed has kept beck many buyer. W ith agent the demand baa teen very uneven, and Jorwardins are very largely in response to orders, s? nil sale are mach larger then is apparent from the l.ce ol the mar-tt-Whisky. EALTIHOKJL, Marth 21.-WhUky-8lcaly at 81 A'öl 21. ST. LOUI-1, March 21. Whisky-Steady at 81 14. CHICAGO, arch 2I.-Whlsky-Qalet at Jl 15, üottuu, NKW YORK, March 21 The Tt says: Future deliveries quiet and reelected. Total sa!es for the day do rot exeeel lut-00 baien. and the market c'o-jdduU though steady at 1 to 2 lOCc hie-ner than jesterdayj
SENATE PKOCEEJUMiS. Talk About the Tiade Dollar An Otticial Seal for the Senate, Wa?:-:n;t:c, March 21. Mr. Mitchell offered a resolutiou providing for the appointment of a special committee of five Senators to inquire aad to report not later tr.an the second Monday of next December as to the number of trade dollars put in circulation in the United States before their letal tender quality was repealed ; how said coins came into ciiculatioa subsequently; how many are still held in the several Statss of this country: as to what rates they were taken; how much piofit accrued in any way to the Government by the coinage of trade dollars, and vh:it bes been the practice of this and other CJovernments ss to the receipts or refusal by them of taeir own coin. Messrs. Feck and Harris objected to itspres3nt consideration, and It was laid over, together wiih an ironical substitute offered by Mr. Cockrell proposing to authorize any two or more Senators to constitute theciseives an investigating committee with a roving commission to inquire into any suajects they may deem worthy ol invest'sation "ut home or abroad, on land or sea." Laid over. Mr. Hawley. rising to a question of privilege, called attention to the omission from the Conpres ioual Record of some remarks made by Mr. Van Wyck jcstertlay derogatory to the members of the South American Commission, which omissiocR. be said, rendered the subsequent remarks of other Senators somewhat unmeanine. Mr. Van Wvck explained he had stricken out some parts of his remarks after consaltattoa with the Serator iiom Missouri (Vest), as a matter of kindly feelinp, and not because he tBoueht he was wrong in his assertion?. Avery lively debate ensued. Mr. Van W'yex introduced a foimal resolution directing the Official Reporter to republish the proceedings of vesterd ty, which was adopted. Mr. Frye reported a resolution from the Committee on Rules, dirfcti tic tat committee to prepare an official seal for the Senate of the I'nited States. Laid over. Hie Bcuatu then went into executive session, anl when the doors were reopened adjourned. Oklahoma llooraera. C01 1 EYVir.i.E, Kas., March 21. The boomers are gathering from various points at Coffeyville and leaving in squads as fast as they arrive for Oklahoma. A number of teams arrived to day aud will probably leave on Monday. The Coffeyville Colony has a number cf detachments now in Oklahoma and more on the road, notwithstanding the President's proclamation. Kansas City. March 21. The Time' Arkansas City, K.i.. special says the inUlligence that the Coßej viile cokni&ts Lave crowed the line and entered the Territory occasioned considerable excitement here. While the troops are enlaced in keeping out the Couch boomers encamped here, they are Boing iu et other points in small parties, and if the movement continues it will be necessary for the troops to march again to Oklat oma .and remove them. Freighters rej ort numbers of them already settled along the Canadian River In tents and dug oats. Curtain De wees with four companies, will reach that vicinity within a week, and turn bsck the party that entered from Arkansas and Texas. General Hatch is here, and if he find it necesary to send forward the troops stationed near this point, they will be relieved by six companies rctii Fort Leavenworth. Wa 'm Mi ion, Maich 21. -General Hatch telegraphed the War Department to-day that about 5fO Oklahoma boor.iera are onerogated at Coffeyville Ras.. 011 the southern border line, with the intention of moving Into the Territory. He has sent a force to intercept them. Arrival of ltlahops. P.omi , March 21. The bifhops of Fort Wayne, Ind., and St. Augustine, Fla"., have arrived. One of the most atonizing forms of that distressful disease, rheumatism, is sciatica. Tha wife of Hev. C. M. Heard, of Neenah, "Wis., was a victim of such an affection of the hip. The clergyman writes: "She did not suffer pain constantly, but only oa mating certain movements. She was, after taxing half a bottle of Athlophoros, greatly relieved, eo that she could make the movements without pain which before she could not. Sho continued then with the small doses until the bottle was empty." General Grant's Condition About the Same. Nr.w Yo;:k, March 21. After a visit to General GrantJo-night, Dr. Douglas said: "The General did not haTe as good a night last night 3 on Thursday night, but he rested fairly well, lie was very quiet to-day, and he did cot work on his book. He suffered no pain. His pulse was a trifle lower, but his temperature about the same. lie took liquid food durir.: the day. He had dinner to-day in his room and afterward came down stairs and st with his family at the table during their m?a'. The General's condition is about the same. His threat is no worse. Kcpture radically cured; also pile tumors and nttulas. Pamphlet of particulars two letter stamps. World's Dispensary Medical AEEOcIation, IiulTalo, N. Y. Confederate Veterans Tender Sympathy to General rant . Ri iivoNP, Va March -;i The !:. L' LeCamp of Confedeiate Veterans p . -'ci 1 preamble aa 1 refo'iUtior-s tendering Ij General Uraat their heartfelt sympathies i:i his severe aüüction, and here he mav by the aid or Divine Providence soon te permitted to rsain his heal'.h andtopasahis remaining years in peace und happiness. FITS AU Fits stopped free by Dr. Kline's Great Nerve Restorer. i'o ilia alter ant day'5 use. YarTeloua cures. Treatise and 82 trial bottle f roe to Fit Ctue. Bend to Dr. Kline, til Arch L. Phi la.. Pa Tonne Men! Head. This. The Voltaic Belt Company, of Marshall, Mich.j offer to tend their celebrated ElectroVoltaic Belt and ether Electric Appliance cn trial for thirty days, to iaenv(young or old) afflicted with nervous debility, less of Vitality and manhood, and all kindred troubles. Also for rheumatism, neuralgia, paralysis and many other diseases. CcmElete restoration to health, vigor and manood guaranteed. Ho risk Is Incurred aa thirty days' trial ia allowed. Write theia at one for illuidraled pamphlet Lrea, Rheumatism Julckty Cared. There has never been a medicine for rheumatism introduced in this State that has given such universal satisfacticn as Dnrang's Rheumatic Remedy. It stands out alone as the one great remedy that actually cures thlj dread diseases. It Is taken internally and never has asd never can fall to cure the worst esse in th shortest time. It has the indorsement and re-commendation of many leading phvsiclans in this Stte and e!ewfcere. It is sold by every druggist at 81. Write for fr e forty-j se pamphlet to R. K. HLLPHENsvriKK. Tr, tciM. WnjihlnJon D C. J. R. RYAN & CO., COMMISSION MERCHANTS, 2 and 64 East Maryland St.. Indianapolis. Grain, Flour, Feel, Produce, etc. Storage for flour and rrerchandise. Our rooms are large, airy and clean. Ohio and Mississippi, ft. Lents 8:10 ami Vlncenne.... East St. Loula.- 8:S5 am Mitchell Odin . 10:S1 am North Vernon. 1 ;00 pa 2:47 pm - 4:13 pna
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BAXLWAY TLHE TABLE. W at inta ffert Sunday, larra 15, ISS". TRAIXS KITS BT CtNTRAL STAXDAfcD Till JeflersonvLUe, Madlsun and IadlanapoUl Depart.) Arrtrew Fonthern Exd'y 4:10 am 'Ind. A M. Uali i-.o am L. & Mad. x. 8;15 an. Ind. A Chi, Kx.-10:45 ara Lou. A M. MaiL. 3:50 pm N.Y.A N.FL Ex.. 7;00 pra Louisv. Ac, d'y. :45 pra t- L. Si C. F. L...10:45 pna For tickets and full information call at Uctet oCcf Penn. Lines, northeast corner WahlEsrtor4 anO Illinois streeu. or Union Depot Ticket Omoe, Vandatla Line. Depart,' ArrireJ Mall . 7:15 am New York Ex.. S;)aita
Day xprcB, d yl 1 :bS am Mall A Ac -.lt) :oo ami Ter re H ante Ac- 4:00 pin Cm. A L, F.L.. 8:30 pra Pacific Ex., d'y-10:4- pra New York Ex 4:40 pra Ind& S. Bend ex 7:10am SBend A Ind ex.10. RSara Ind. is. Bend ex 4 :55 pm . Bend t lad ex. 6:42pn For tickets and full infornatioa call attickel of2ce Penn. Lines, northeast corner Wahinrtoa and llllDola atreeta. or Union Depot Ticket Ofiioe. Cincinnati, Indianapolis, St. Loa I ana f nt rasp. CTyCTKSATI PITTFIOW. Depart Cincinnati and Florida Fast line, daliv, s.and c c 4:0Carj Cia.. Rnshviile and Col. Acc....ll :15 an Cln. and LoulhTil.e Mall, p. c 3:45 pna Cincinnati Acc , daily 6S5 pa A-nie Indianapoilis Ate. dally ..10:'5ara Cln. and Su Louis Mail, p. c -11 .50 ana Lad iana polls Acc 4:i5prj Chicago and St. Louis Fa t Line, dally, s. and c c 1C:45 pt3 Chicago prvp.:ov. pepart Chicago and Rock Ulani Ex - 7:1C an Chicago Mail, p. c 12:10 pna Wetern Express . 5;10pm Chicago, 1'eorla tad Burlington Fast Line, s , r. c ....11:20 pta A.rrlve C. and L, Fast Line, d'y, c c., s... :& ana Lafayette Acc. 10..5aia Cina. and Louigvxllo Mail, p.c.. i:M pna Cincincati Acc 6:42 pra The time via C, 1. St. L. and C aud L. E. and W as follows: Leave Inda'polis 5:00pa!Ar. India'polls 10:40 aa Arrive Lafayette 7:25 pm.Lv. Lafayette... 8:06 ana Arrive Bloom'tn 12:10 am'Lv. Rloom'tn 2:S5ara For map, time table!, rata of fare, tnd Ml in formation .apply at Ticket OSoc. 1S6 South LU laola street, and Union Depot Tleket Ofilc Chicago, St. Loots and Plttabnrg. (PAK-HANDLX AND rKNNSTLVAIA UNt) Depart. Arrive. New York.Philadelp'a, Washineton, Balti more, Firtebnrg, and' Columbus Express... 4:25 a.m. ll:F7a.ta3 Dayton AColum bus Ex 10:4öa.m. Richmond Accommodation. 4 :00 p.m. Kew York.PhilAdelp'a, Wtthincton, Baltimore, PitUburc. Co 4:xsr tri. h 8:40 a.nj lumbus A Dayton Ex , H 4;55p.m. Daytca Expresa........! 4.56p.m. 10:20 p.t? s 10:20 p.x CHICAGO DIVISION. VIX KOKOÜO. Louisville and Chicago Fait Express.... 11:00 p.ra.i 4;00a,r3i Louisville and Chicago! Express, p. c ! 11:15 a.xa.r 3:S3p.m, Daily. Dally except Sunday, a Bleeping car. H Hotel car. For tickets and full Information call at ticket ofhee 1'tnn. Lines, northeast corner Wahln?ton and Illinois streets, or Union Depot Ticket Oihce. Vf abash, St, Lonis and Paclhlc liallway. Depart I Arrivj Dot. A Chi, Mail. 7:15am;Det. Ex., S.... 8 :00am l.d.rt.W.AM.Ex 2:15pm Pacific Ex ll:30aa I . Ex., d'ys.... 7:15pm Det. AChi. M'l. 8:Wpna T. FtWADfctdyll:tjm,Tol.FtWADetdyt S:5'JHa rticketa and full information call at City T et Office, Hi so. 111. tu cr Union Depot Tickea Qi e. Indianapolis aud Vincennes. Departl Arrivo Ml. A Cairo Ex... 8:15am; Vincennes Ac10:4Gana Vincennes Ac. 4:00pmiML A Cairo Ex.- 6:S0pra For ticke la and lull information call at ticket office Penn. Lines, northeast corner Washington and nilnols streets, or Union Depot Ticket Othce, Cincinnati, Hamilton and Indianapolis. Depart! Arrlvt CinDs.y A Tol.- 4:0Uam,Conncrsv, Acc.- 8 30amj C, D..T. AN.Y...10:45&ra Cin., P. A St. L..ll:50ana Connersv. Acc.. 4;25pra Cin. Acc........... 5:0üpra C.D.. T.AN.Y. 6:Söpm Cln.. P. A St. L. ...10 :40pq lucilana, UloomlDtton and Wettern, PEORIA DIVISOR, Depart. Arrive. Pacific Ex A Mail 7:25am E.A9,Ex.r.r, a dy ?, S'-ana K. AT.F. Liner c 5:07pm Clncin.Srec. r.cullArr BAL LEi. d,s,r.cll :10pm 'Atlantic ExAM. OlSOpra tl. 1X)VIB PIV7SI05. Moorefield Ac... 6:;pm Mall A Day Ex.-ll:0OaTa Mull A Day Ex., 6:02pm Moorefield Acc. 6;ICpJ IASTF.RN PIVIPION. E'nEx.r.cs Md.- 4:20am PacificEx.r.c, dly 6:5.Saca Day Ex... ...11 : 45nm; Western Ex... 4:45pna Atl'c Ex.r.cdly. 7:10pm!B.AB.,De,ar.cd.lO:3Jpra x-orucKeia ana luu information call at the rev Ticket Office, Na 1J8 South Illinois street oral the Union Depot Ticket Office, S, indicates sleepy er; r. c, reclining cars. LooUvtllr. New Albany and Chicago fChlcago Short Line Division.) Depart. ) Arrive. Frankfort Act- 5:00pn Indianap'llsM'l- :15aiH Chicsqo NR't E.s.11:20pmlnd. K't Kx.d.8. S: 8-S.tr C. A M. City M 1..12 :45pm .Indianapolis Ar.l0:OOam, For tickets and information, call at Cnloa Depot and 26 South Illinois 6treet. Indianapolis aud St. Louis. Depart.! ArrireJ Day Express rs... 7:10 am N. Y. A B, Ex..- 8:45 ana Paris Expreea...- 3:50 pm; Local k'&sf ....... 9;S0 ana B. A St. I Ex... 6:25 pm Ind'apolls Ex.... 3:00 pna K. Y. A St. L, xll:S0 pmlDay Express 6:25 pna For tickets and all Information call at city officel No. 2 Bates House Block, Union Depot and Kt chusetts Avenue Depot. Cleveland, Columbus, Cincinnati and Ins dlanapolls. Depart,) ArriTeW N. Y. A Bo. Ex. 4:00 am I NO ABtLEx 6:49 an D. S, V N. Y.Kx.l0:10amW.Ft.W.AMEx.l0:45ana And.AMich Ex. 11:15 am B. Har. AA. Kx. 2:20 pna W.FUW.AM.Ex 5:55 pm B. Ind. A So Ex. 6:00 pna N. Y. A B. Ex.... 7:15 pm N. Y. A 8. L. Exll;15 pa E RIGHT WOOD DIVLilOS. Depart. Arrive. 4:00 am 2:20 pm 6:40am.-. 4:55 pmi 6:15 am..-.. 3:30 pra 1U ::s5ara. 6: so pea 10:10 am - 5:2o pm 2:00pm .. .10:S5pl 11:15 am 7:15 pm 3:25pr.. For U information, rates, maps, time table," eta, rail at the Union Ticket Ofhce, Bate lious corner, Masschue;tj Ayenae Depot or at tha Union Depot. E2 STATE RAILWAY TI51E TAHLE. Lvanevllle and Term Haute Itallroad. I Via Vandalla Line. I Lve Indianapolis- t7:li am i il :55 am slC:45 pn Terre Haute.. 10:40 am 3:0Cpm :-!:20 ana Arr F.vansville.....' pm' 7:05pm 7:10 am Lve Evansville iC:(5 am rI0:0am s 8:15 pa Arr Terre Haute.. 10:1 am 2:17pm. ll:o9pna Indianarolis 3:30 pm 4:40pm 3:5C anj Daily, tüaily except Sunday. P Parlor caxa 6 Sleeping car. EvaHBVtlle and T-rr flaute Katlroad. Via I. and st. I- lUiiwaj.J Lve Indian aToli j7::o am' lira rnj Terre Haute.. !0: 10 am P 8:00 pm s r, :20 am. Arr-Evansviile 4:fOpm: 7:C5pnv 7:io ana Lve Evansville-... b5 0" am rI0::;0 am s 8:15 pna Arr Terre Haute.. I0:tlam p 2:17 pm s 11 :53 pra IndlanaTolis-i 8:15 pm. 6:25pm! R:45ana Daily. tlJaily except Suniay. p Parlor cari e Sleeping ear. ' Kfl Uiver. LEA VI CAST, AP.RIV. LoganfTort.-..! 7:30 pm 7:00 am 7:10 pra 1:00 pr3 Denver I. P. A i C. Crossing- 9'W) pm 7:S3 am 6:23pmll;S3ar3 CoIumblaCity 11:31pm 9:4r am 4:4Spm 2;12 an Auburn June-; 1:12 pm 10:60 pra 3:25 pra 7:25 ax3 ! ARRIVE. LEAVE. Butler.--.,; 2:00 am 11:30 am 2:45pm 6:30 arj Logansport, Craw lords tile and tioatb wettern Vandalia Line. SOUTH. JfCETTT. a. m. p. m.' 'a. m. p. a 7;f J. 3:CO dcp.....lx;canpcrt ar; 11:;; 9:Jn h:lb 10:4C! 8:521 2:tt! 4 :f .5 dep-Colf "x v;a 1. ('.A L ..ar 6:i23ar Indianapolis... .lep 5:45 ar....Crs.w.rordsvilie... dc-p 8: CO ar Itrre Haute dep 6:fO 8:1 4:04 7:C 8:44 6:40 Fort Wayne. Cinclnnistl aud Lonlsvllle, (Leave Indiantjolls rla Bee Line ) EQL ill WARD, p. E. 11:15' 6:00 pm 9:2?. C:67 pm 7:11 12 :f &m 6 50 12:Cr, pra NORTHWAEIX a ra. Ird'rapolls Lv. 4:(f' If :10 am Ar, ... Mnr.cie. " Hsrtford.... " 1 t.. C . 1:1 pra 6:S7 2 09 pna 1:2C 2 f.Spm 5:&iMl:ia am . I.v. Fcrt Wavne Ar 8:SC' 4 (0 pro Direct rcrntction Rt Fcrt Wayne with L. 8. M. S. trains for all to nts rorth and cat. Cincinnati, Wabash and aiithlgaxi, la Itec Line. 23 led A Gr R Fr... 4:15am.WabArHlET..ll:C5laai Mich A So B Ex-ll:00aia.ein A Ind Fx 2:30 pra Watath Ex 6:10pm,lndJietLEx ll:lQpia Wabash Hallway, From Lafayette Junction, connecting with L, CU and L. Exprw, west : ii:00 am ;i2:15ara! 1:25 ptf JCxpreca, Wl, i 2AQta 8;Wacl UAlU
