Indianapolis Sentinel, Volume 34, Number 83, Indianapolis, Marion County, 24 March 1885 — Page 6

TUE INDIANAPOLIS DAILY SENTINEL TUESDAY MORNING MAJtCJI 24 1885

inUKGIALAliD COaSSRCIAL. HONEY AND STUCKS.

New York Financial ttrkt. YORK. March 2L Money- 11; per cent., f lccd at 1 per cent. ttime Mercantile f sper A Pi5 re.r cent. Gavernment BaDd Strong, 4' end i'.; percent being c bUher. 3 j;c Lifter. Hate Ponds A tbade lower for cone Issues. Railroad Eoids Market fjuli-t and irregular. 1 ut In smiiece-ts decidedly lower. Pacific 6'aol UA ret tore d to 125 bid. The stock market was feverish, and very irregular and ac lve fcr a few leading stocks. All day jrit- were Influenced largely by manipulators vj.u cir: ula'ed rurrers which, when contradicted, cti- fOiiot'l ty other equally potent fir tie re t. iu?. and this modeof manipulation w is kn t up u-.it 11 late in t he afternoon. Pacilic Mail 'cd hell!, l-th lu ry.irit of activity aal alwi" in qnotexons aud tr-.e price xnocl itrl-UatlT upward wlthoit any rc-jarl to thf r t of the market, nar the opntn?. wriiu i; sold at 475 to close at C0'. the highest pric? t dity. and a gain ot 4-H per c:nt, compared wit i the ciosiui prices, a report was started la the rnomlng that the Union Pacific Company h-it decided to withdraw Its notice discontinuing the subsidy to the Pacific V.ill. As the executive oiiicera of the Union Pacific Company are in Boston no ipeedy denial of the report could b3 obtained and though the Pacific Mill officials frankly MHted that they had recelTtd no such Intimation, and further, made a statement tdt ttey would not consider such & propositioa If inade, the report found niiay believers. When denied by telegraph from Boaion aubstantially the sme statement in a modified form wis started, and the ball waa than kept rolP.ng until the close cX the board this evening. Pacilic Mali ciliclala say they have not received any commiiaiiation in regard to the matter from the Union. Pacific Company. Total tle.HGf Pacific Mail iiö.füS thares, or over 23 ner c.mr. of the day's business in all stocks. The leading weak stock waa St. Paul, which opened at 70';, and after selllnz quickly at 7154, dropped to CO'.,, rallied to TV, sold azala at CJi, and oacic to 7w,' before noon. In the atiernooa stock ws Iesa s-tie at 70) to 7C until the last hour.when it rallied to 70$, sold acain at 70;;, and finally c!od at 70,'.;. a lews of ? per cent, with salea of V2.7C0 stares. There weie no rew developments In reard to a dividend being declared thl9 week by Die St. Taul Company. President Mitchc:! aaid, late this afternoon, the question had not been decided. The Dlrectora meet her Wednesday. The break in St. Paul had a modified influence upon Northwestern, which closed at a loss of percent. The only other very actite stock oa the list was Union Pacific, which showed a gain of 2 per cent. Tho total sales of the four stocks mentioned amounted to 2-YA7C0 iharcs. leaving less than 110,0 shares for the remainder of the week. Western Unioa ruled quiet, making a gain, however, of rercent Yanderbilts very strong and dull. The Presidents of th trunk line held a mee:ing at Commissioner l ink's office this afternoon for the purpose of considering the present condition of business a their lines and connections, the resu It of whlcn was not known balore the closing of the fctoca Exchange. Memphis and Charleston went up 1 per rent , at 39: Missouri Picific 1 per ceu:. lower at ?05: Central Pacific went up )X Pr cat at 31i: Normern Pacific, preferred, went down K er cent, at 40;; Kansas aud T-?xas p;r cent, ltber, at 13, and Texas Pacific per cent lower. Mil'. On mall a!es there wss an advance ii consolidated eas of Hi per rn : Louisville and Nashville is uu ) at Ouiat-a coinniou is dowa 4 at ll1, and the preferred K higher at S": Central Jersey shows a lot-ti oi per ceuU at 3 I 'lhe dtrcc.or of tae New Jertey Central Company met this afteraon, butteprCHeautives of tne Keadlnz fahed to atpear. and the Central directors decided GiiiiUy not to wait any longer, but to make immedive application to the courts for a return of the property, the Decetrary pppsrs havlua? already been prepared. Serious complies tions threaten toerow ouioftbe failure of the Keadlag Compaovto -o:p lv with the tcrifls of tie lease of the Central to that company. Lebfigh and .Susqtihnua haitiocd Mtticu it owned by the Cehigti Kiiwv end Navigation Corcj en y, was Ua.ed a number of yccrsjco totbe Jerfey Central for a lonz term of years but when the Reading took control o! te Central, this lee wa modified by consent of all parties and tte Keadinr assumed the payments provided for uier the lease, and frieids of t ;e entral mt It i now eriona uestioa whether the Lehigh and Susqnehanna has not parsed be yond tte control of the Central. As ina l.eniih und Susquehanna 13 a profitable road they fear the KeadiD will Insist upon retaining control ot tt, which would cut the Central ort from it3 coaations not only with Philadelphia but with the coal fields of Pennsylvania. Transactions on Stock Exchange as:?re?ated 3fiiK0 8haref, of which M.OuJ were Lacxawaana, 4700 Northwestern, lJt,C00 New York Central, H.OtO Pacific Mall, fcS,(XX) SU PauL 46.C00 Uuiou Pad tie. 15,ao Northern Pacific preferred. MiniDg Stocks Market moderately active without Important change, other than a dec line of P : Coniolldated Pacific to 75, but were sold at 4". aeller 10: Bodle, 135, Feller 10: Conso'idated California, 4J; Horn Silver, 215; Plymouth, lCV, Scandinavian, 45. eoTXxT SKccsmxa. Bterllng, 10 dayi. 4K! U. 8. 11 r, Bterllng, ilgt t..,.46 , New Ü. d. 4'a.... 12. 4 f per oeut. bonda..-i0i,,4! H0T-The purchwin price for Gorernmeot bonds la Indianapolis vrtoa fxoai the New York qaotaUoosttsi wr cent. bo Faclflfl .....r;r iTenne, ne-. 47' i OenU Pacific flnta Tex. P. land trrants. 3 Srteaeconds.MM 5i;4lrox. P. ttio Uraada. Lehigh S WUka..... 97 iDnim Puc, flrsti 11 :; LouifiAna consuls. 75 ö. P. laud PTant.....'0 ' Mlasouri e,t.....10 V C. P. laking land... : 1 s 4 B', Joe ....M lliV. Virginia 6's :-;. 8U P. A 8. c. flrsu.-l-'l Virginia consoU 4 ! Taoneasee I'l, iiy,Do. deferred .. .v-t 6MX31b iTocxa. AOfXU Czprefla.132 Morris A Z;?or 1 1 s Allegheny oentrai... Alton h Terre 3S Nashville A Chat 3 J 0 N. J. Central.. :-i 'i .hT.IL pfd 83 Iriorfolk A W. pfd... 22 merlcuk ExvtcA. 91 ! Northern PaciSc '.'3 1 Barl. Cedar & A N. Canada Pad flo-. Utnada Southern. Central Pacific. 3i Sortawestera.... 9i;M SP.VMorthwestern pfd.133 so'i ew York c-jntra!. l Chesapeake A Ohio.. Ohio Central. J'. Do. first preferred. 10 lOhio A Mlsrlsslppi 4 Po. aoeend.. A MI pfd.... 7 Chicago A Alton..... isj;$ Ontario A Western.,10) C A A. preferred .1"0 iörcgoa Navlsratioa., 6 CMC, Burl. A o 122VOreoaTranicoa,fi, lj Chia, ät. L, AN. U... fc3 iOreon improvem't. 2s O .Bt. U A Pittsbar 8 jPacifla Mail . ranama 2 Prorla, D. A E . r Plttebarg 13. Pullman Palace Car. It Do. pf 16 C'ax.. 8in. A Cleve 122 a, C..C A I Delaware A Kad.. 77 Del. & Laa .1QF . Reading-... l Vi Denver A R. (irau 1 JC rift 1 ! Ine ureferrad ,'Kock Jiand Il l 13.V$t. L. A öan. Fran H 2b I Do. preferred 3.' XaitTennessoo... :ilDo. first pfd .. & J ? ,'o!, .. 84 .. Si . 1 : o. preferred w Jsu Paul-........ Tort Wayne .. ,'25 "Jsl Paul pfd Hannibal A GtJov at 8t, Paul A ifaaa..., Da, preferred S5 St. Paul A Omaaa Harlem is?;; ,dt. P. A O. p:"d Eooaton A Toiaj.. 12 iTexas Pacific,.... Illinois Central 125 iCniou Pacific. 4'la 50 4', Indiana, B. A w i J. 3. Expre . Kanaan a Texas v., st. L. A PacificLake Erie A Wat- 11 Do. pf i 11 . ICS ' 1 1! 4 t 1 ) Lake 8noro. 627ä Wells A Kanro Ex Louisville fc Nisi zx, W. U. Telegraph.. a3., n. a. a ul. J -col. coal.... lfarL, A Cin. 1st pi 1 10 ' Dea l woo 1. v aeoond pfd..... 6 dometaka X üh. & Charleston. Tr.li iron Silver iC:3oi?n Central... 51' j Ontario MiaceAp. A 8t. L...- 11 a Qaicksllvcr J pr'erre.l 2 Do. preferred.. Missouri Pacific fo '-outn Paciüc. Mo Dilti A Chio "3 Untro 14 rorJlgjn Caouoj itud StocksLO.JlX). March 2!. Consols. P7 1tlCe;n.'ronut. .'7 15 l'i. Hailroad an1a-Krie, 13 ;- crJ. 17: New Yock Central, 9t?;: Ulluois Cen r.l, 21;. Pennsylvania Central, 5 lJ8; Canadian pA.iti' 3Jli. Bar silver, iij;. PARIS, March 21 Rente-Slf 32jic, The goocery market in the latter part of the lid week was quiet on account of the cold weather, but with the return cf sunshine it is expected to Improve. There was a better feeling on Monday with several buyers in the city. There U a decline in fact all round. Some slight chancres ars also noted in ticnerV supplies. Most of the others are quiet and unchanged. Kjgs and poultry arj advanced. GRAIN. We quote from the Board of Trade Circular: lYheat-L&cal zaaxLet! MS Itcdy, with good de

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mand for all Immediate shipments. Receip's srcall, and choice grades in good request. Falures dull and not wanted. New York shows ttarkta decline of Jc. Ea.tlmore 3a3' to -.Ter. wltk Chicaso higher. Corn Demand In local circles exceeds supply, and we iote a very firm feeling for all grades. Futures dull. New York and Baltimore steady, and Chicago higher. Oats Steady at quotations with fair inquiries for ;ot Hock. The following table shows the receipt ot grain i '.his point for the t.m. twenty-four hours; .VtlVtd flour, .-!. ceat, 1 . .. "0'r bn . - - - - 2 .' if, ba... Thefcllrin iiva er t r oojdi of grain In store at U! roia?: r.' ; 1 tutu. 1 cats. llivator A S7.7M 3-rOX) 1S.60C titvator B . 12.1; 7.o); 116-t! riui jcievator. .. 3o,i.o 5.0K) Ac-svarrKievator., r.evaror D.... .1 3,030 .... .... . Total I 83.103 63.03C Conesp'g daylaft year;lt:'..tiX; 51,000 40.230 2j.0fX 18.0CC 2 lour. Grain and Hay, Flour Pa'eut, St 755 03: extra funcy, 14 00 4 13: fancv, 934 00; choice, 3 75313 90: taoilly, 1 1 fifi(3i3 CO; treble extra. Si GO.U 75: double extra, 12 4032 &0: extra, 53 25(32 5; superflne, laCfJ'J 2lfi;cse.82 00. Wheat We quote:

2.0CO Km

Bid. Aeked. 81 I rack ...... r-i track K. icJC Vi 7.S track tl o track 55 track Bid. Aiked. 41 track 4a 4 2 track 41 Al track 4J!t 41 S track 4 2i 41 track 4'$ 41 4 track 32 tracx Bid. Axked. 3 J' -J track 31 S2 track 2V track :iy

KO. '2 Med No, l Med No. a Kei NO. 8 Rejected unnercnintahie.... Corn We quote: Ko. 2 wnite.. No. 3 White Ulgh Mixed Mixod rciected Mich mixed rejected Sound Ear Oats W e quote: ko. 1 wnite. Mixed Unmerchantable white P.ye No. 2, nominal. Bran Nominal. Hay Prime Timothy, nothing doing. CHICAGO MARKXT8, Furnished by n. K. Kinney A Co., Grain and Pro vision Brokers. No. 9 Chamber of Commerce. 1

March 2J. Open's Highst, i Lo west jCWiu Wheat April 751 75'4 9 tT" S" r May 73 1 S0'4 7J 7.; June MX' 82 1 8lh 82 Corn Aprll.... 37' :57;;! 3;",i S7"; May 41V Wa 1 June 41V. 41- 41 41'i Oats - April....... 27 27;8 27Jh: 27" May 31l4 31 3 3134; 31!.; June " Pork - April...... 11 72 11 77 11 72 11 7." May... 11 W) 1195 H 70 11 v June 12 0 12 05 11 SO 11 7 Lard April ; 72 6 77 6 7 2 ö 7 May 6 8 6 6 77 6 b " June....... 6 io r '.r ; 87 f 9 RiDS - April 5 97 5 07 r, 9 6 '. May.... 6 10 6 10 5 'J 7 6 0-i June 6 17 6 17 6 05 U

Estimated receipts of hogs for to-morrow, V,000 head. Car lota-Wheat. 101; corn, 205; oats, 105. r.RiTHH r;i:Ais TnxnE rkview. Londox, March 23. The Mark Lne Express, !u Us weekly review of the British grain trade, s-tys: Autumn town crops aie in exceptionally k:"I form, wheat Etrong and able to wltastaul the frost or snow or respond to the general influence of sprinr. The outlook is very promising. T;ie sales of KnRlhh wheat durlne the past week we l49.f.r.7 quarters at "Is lid. asrainst 5..6S2 quarters t ö7 7J for the corresponding week of last year, o ! the coast trade was confined to the sV.e of s iu cargo ot California wheat, which ws sold 01 private terms, leaving one vsltho of California au l one ot Oregon on sale. At to-daTs martet th;re wa little inquiry for wheat. English wheats wor a little improved. Foreign wheats unchaa.-cd. except Arstraliaris, which are 6d Is cheaper. Klo ir Ik Or pressed and 6d lower. Corn is 3d 6s cheapo litrNy is very quiet. Oats 31 lower. Beaus aul pt unchanged. At wool sa'es 1,70 bales Sydney and Port ol Pbilip di.poed of. Market firm iKDIaNAPOI 13 WHOLESALE MAKItErs. Ury Qoods. rwrrrs. TV Infi: or fancy.... Pacific fancy..... Cocheco fancy, Elchmond fancy. I Merrimack rancry. ..... 3 ....0 ijonesiog fancy...... .6 (Berwick fancv 4 Belmont fancr Hamilton fancy. American fancy. Waih'n'ion Ind. blue. 1 l American ind. blue .7 American shirting.. Allen fancy-..... Allen shirting Merrimack iMrtlng, 4 Albion soUd ,5i!dlmpon's mining 4S'3teel River fancy .4HlDnnnell fancy f. 9 FABEICS. Pftclflo poplin lna- 9 rramilton lpca.s racinc 4 caenra rs....iu Pacific Australian crareu.. 18 Pacific 4 A. C. M...30 Pacific 6-4 K. X. caEh.2Q Pacific 6-1 A. a cash. 25 Manchester cash 10 I Hamilton y mix 10 ;Paciacl400 lawna Pacific Organdy 11 I Pacific Charat ray 3 j Pacific cretonnes. . S ' r r m raciflc c. I. Buitings.- 8J racinc percales.. ..1 Manchester DeB.w13!Pacifio nun's TeiPg-lG' Atlantic alpacas..10 Arlington 42-in nun's Aiianuo w. u. casn....2i AUanUc a, cashm 23 vellinar X7 Arlington gTay cashmere. BEOWH eoTTOSS. Atlantlo A.... .734 i Bedford I-. aunue n. 7 HiU'a .. Mystic River..... 6' YardsUck. Lawrence L. L 5 Tremont C C. tr - WW m .714 anaiaa xieaM....MMM.7;Urk AConefitoga W. .64;saranack 7 reppeieu k. 6, ctlcaC Pepperell K ....7 Boott XX. Pepperell 9-4- Masstchutts B. Pepperell 10-4 20 Windsor H . .1 ELSACHXD COTTONS, L-... Barker Mills-.., 'Hi Karwell .. bM Masonvllle Androscoggin Lonsdale. Ballard vale 7'i SV; V.: i 4H Wamsntta.... ..lOU: Fruit of thfl lmrn RlU's Semper Idem. 7Vi Farmers' Choice Black atone A. A.... 7vi:Dwight Anchor....... Hope....... &ji focsnontAs. Fetchrille... Chestnut Hill .. Lonsdale Cambric 1 Pepperell 9-4... Pepperell 10-4 tMSIIM fl 20 22 I Just Out......., OOTTQS FLANXklA Bn Tremont DL. 6 Tremont H....... 7 Tremont P-...... 8 Tremont 4.... 9 Tremont Y. . 9 El'd 7 8 9 10 11 B'n 6 .... 6)i .. 7 7 .. syi .... 9 7 4 Tremont Tremont C... V S'i 10 7 4 8 8-; 8'i 10 4 13; 11 12 13 lOi Tremont L Tremont B.. Tremont N... iremont a.. .11 12;:Tremont o.... Nashua G... Nashua FF Nashua .. Fashua T., Nashua D Nanhua C Nashua B.... Kaahna A. S'1 ..iEllertoa CN.. 7 1 Eilerton CM. 7S!EllertonCL.. 8 iEllerton V... SH'Eiierton T...., 8 4 X t.nerton a.... 9 iKIlertoa R.... HEllertonQ..... 10V4 Kllerton P 11H KHerton O.... 14 lEllertoa N.. 10 Nashua AAA... rl 7 -.10 m .ij Nashua X 1CJJ NSAhnaXX 6 HA VS. . 7SWamsutta . 6 yi Berkshire. ... 5!i Ajnofikoag.. Lancaster... Bates.. iormanaie ...... t i öiAegow.-............ 7 Royal............ 8 York............, 7 Renfrew drww.. .. 9 White M Tg Co... 7 'Johnson bnk fold...10 PLAIDS a?d CHkvicrrs. Amoskeag 9 jAUbana plsi?j l' Amosxoag, fancy 10 Louisiana pl&ldj , r-.l 8 Ottawa plaVla 7 Otis B B . 8S adlnbnrg chertoU. 0 S1 'check-.12 iKverett c-ariots.. 9 Park Mills, 80 chocx..l3 Great Bepntlla C-eT. 7 Hoonomy check 9Vi fVslamblan.. uua cnecx 9, Haxaliwa stripes .10 OUa, A X A. Otia 3 B.. I York, tine... .14 Ork. slate .14 OtlaCC. Aork. fancy... Amoskeag. uanand. A. 1 avereu Haymaker. Columbian.. . 7 lBosun TKK1N-.S. Amwkwtg, AGA 13S" Lewiston, m X0(k,sg ia--,.,.,j,iilLjwiewa, 91 143 UK aee4 wwje4j

13 12 . 11 .14 14

Oonnesioga, B F 14 ! Lewis! on, 33 Cones tosa, extra,..13 Oakland, A... Ooestoga, O O A .UX'.Oakiand, A A

7 - 7X SB Ad BAGS. American ,19 ISranger.. Frankiinvllie '20 Lewutoa-... Btark. A 23H:Oeorgia, A. .20 21 .13X 3 ;c .20 CAirrr chü5. Wldte. IS Coverlet Chain.... Colored ... 22 No. COO Gotten Yarn adle Wici 20 Twine .. The Prodac SljtrkeU zjhc rijUiU Ja per no 2. : rrom B'wCre. 5o: Batter Creamery faacr.272i: choie( in. dklry, aelected. l531Cc: couatry, fancy, iv-, aweet roll, 14c: medium gradss, ease; low gradea, 04C per lb. Ponitry Heas, 9o par lb.: roosters. 5:: rr?" cruexen, c; nen inrteys, i?; toca tark c: old geere, aud weil-iethero L, per dos., S ducks, pcrdox., 3 10. Feathers Prime goose. 4V:; raire-1 aal d 00: Rags IKvtiMil. -IK Wool Tarafcel and p1ctei, yj.?; nnwaied 11 do. fine, 16e; Cotiw.;d, 15c; da. roars., ic 117c cotton fioeces. 14 aisc Th ProvlMoa 'Jarfcrt, Below are tho present lobbing prices: Baoked Meats, canvased or plain (plain v cot guaranteed against skippers 1-3. 0. Hato 12H Iba. average, H3c; 15 Iba. average 17H Its. average, 10' ic: 30 lbs, average. t'A .: 10 lie; loc; heavy averaces, 2t't5 lbs, 9ic CotJtie tarns. Tic; California nans. 7;4'?; English breakfast bacon, clear, lie: Kngllah saoiida-s, li.'ht, 630: Kngllih shoulders, heavy, ev;?; tadlly shoulders, pieces averaging 8 to 10 lta., Cc; dried beef, 15c. Bacon Clear sides, ligit or mediata wt., Ec; do beides, light or medium wt.. do backa, light or medium wt., 742; JTranci flitch, 7-1 b pes, 7 c D. 8. and Pickled MeaU English cured, clear sides cr backs, unsmokei, 7lc; Baaa pork, clear, per bbL, 200 lbs., 815 f0: pork, cloar. per bbl., 2C0 lbs, til 00; family pork, clear, per bbl., 200 lbs., 112 00; family beef, per bbl.. 200 lbs., 118, Lard Pure kettle-rendered in tierces, 834c: la hilf barrels or60-lbtubs, 8c; 4s-lt tin tubs, Sc; 2 Mb tails, 9c: 10-lb pail", 9c. Bolcgaa in cloth iXs: in skin, 7c The Grocery Market. Ch?-e run cream. New York, 14C:; Chlo 03 psi-t ekim, 6oo per pound; VUcaasin, i:c; ! 1 13:1 j-, 11c. CoU-'jj -Common, gjlOc: ordinary, lCVjg J.c; fair, 11 Valine; priine.' 12H12c; strictly r:trae. 12li((4l3;c: choice. 134i4,ic: Old dov. aamenuava, lai5in: McLaughlin's XXXX roasted. 1-lb packages, lOO-lb w, Uic: 60-b do., llic; Arbuckle's roaated, 14Mc; Leverlng'a, 14 Kc; cardoba, I44c; Gates' A No. l, L5Jic; Qates prime, 144C. Sugars Cntloaf. 7c: poderM, 7?io: granulated, VmXc; standard A, 6j95Vc: off A, 6 6c; white extra O. öC-Wi-hC: light brown, 4 bvtc; common grades, 6440 ic; New Orleans brown, 53t'5,c MoLhes and 8yrupa New crop New Orleans moiaiscs. 50c56c: syrup. 2S(ai5c per gL for common locnoice; maple syrup. 81 10 41 35. Rice Carolina and Louisiana, 6-47o. 801CC8 Pepper, 18XC41Jc; iispice, lC12c; Cloves, 20S2T)c; ginger, 17322c; cinnamon In mats, 1215c; nntmegs, 75S0c. Salt Lake. In car lots. 95c; dray lots, 81 00.41 C'; tmall lots. 10c more from store; dairy, $2 25 43 CO. 8trch Eeflaed pearl, 83gk3jc per lb. ; Eiireta, 4c; Champion gloss, lump, 66c; Improved corn, 6S74C 8alt FisnMaokerel, extra mesd, ZU per bbl.; halves. 812 60: No. 1 raackerei. flStf-O: halves. 12 010: No. 2 mackerel. $12 frV.414; halves, 86 50c4; No. 2 medium. $3: halves, 84 50: No. 8 mackerel, ICQ660: halves. $3.93(0: No. 1 wnlto fish, $7 50; boneless f sh, $5 50c5 per luO lbs. : boneless ood, I597: extra, 810; Grand Bank, V4ö6c per lh ; familj white fish, $3 co per 100 ins. ; No. 2 pickerel, !3 00 per iCO lbs.; talllbut, lie per lb. Foreign Fruita London layer raisins, new, 3 25(93 40: new Valencia. ll(illHc: Hal tan a, 14c: new Muscatel raisins, twocrown, $2 85(43 tJ; California J L.. $2 63; three crown. S3 20. Lemons Messina. 83 bCQl 0. Prunea-New Turkish. 6g)Sc; Sultana do., 8ic; currant. 6V6c: new figs. Layers. 12X& Datea Matts, 4Hc; Lsrl in t3npound boxes, 9(til0o. Orangei Florida, crate, tta 4 60: MeesinaOranjref 81ngleO..2 50'?2 75 doable O., $2 753 00: Valencia caoe. 43 50c7 00: Peanuts Raw, Tennessee, 4353$c; Wilmington, 8jc: roasted, 10c; Tennessee. 435?.5c. Bananas per bunch. Cocoanuts II Was. Canned Goods We quote: Tomatoes, 5 lbs.. Soqjjn 00: Peaches. 2 lbs, stamUrd, tl 6V31 70: a lbs.. $1 90rt2 00: seconds, 3 lbs 81 M 1 60: 2 lbs., tl 861 48; Pie Peacbea, 3 lbs, 81 15j 1 20; 6 lta., 1 3, 32 00; Blackberries, fl 10ßl 15; Strhwhtrrlcs, $1 1031 15: Raspberries, II Lx31 25: berrita. red. 90395c: white, $19542 -20. String Beans, &0riS5c: Green Peas, Yarmouth Corn, gl ?5cil 30: MounUla Sigar Cora, !l 2ö i 1 JO: 8land&rd 2 lbs., OOcßSl 03; Macxsre'. 81 261 35: Plneupplos, 81 50i CO; Palmon. 1 :t 8ieo,3170; Tumbler Jeiltt-a. 8o30c; Cove Oysters, l lo., light weight. 65070c; 1 lb, fall weight, $1103115:2 lbs., llht weight. $110: 2 r.. full weight, $1 831 95: hardines. French, 3, $1 75 per dot, : American, Ls, yoc per doj; Aoplrs I lt, 90035c: 6 lbs. $2 50(32 60; gallon. tllQ jZGl. Yegetibles and Fralts. Beans Choico nary, $1 60: medium, 81 tö. Marrows, $132 25; California, $3. PoUtoea $2 0C(32 85 per bbl; 55.1J55C per bn. Sweet Potatoes Philadelphia Jerseys, $35 50 ; Baltimores, 141 50: Kentucky, S3 25 3 3 50. Apples Cnolce. $3 00(33 50; fancy, 83 50 J I; common, 8125016U Dried Applet Evaporated. 833c; common dried, 5i35Kc Peaches Dried peaches, halves. 83201 California halves, lie: evaporated, 16!; 3 1 7c. Cabbage New, per bbl . tl 5033 00. Onions $1 004 4 50 per bbL Honey 18'2Ua Seed, Seed Timothy, $1 43Z1 00 ner bushel; clover, $4 75 per bushel; blue grass. $t 10 per bushcL Coal and Coke. ntUbnrg, per ton. St 03: anthrsclto, $7 W; Raymond City. $4 00: Indiana block. 8iC0; coke, lump, lCc: coke, crushed, 22c; Jackson coal, 33 73; Stout's coal. $2 50. Hides, Leather and Tallow. Hemlock sole. 2lfll2c: ck sola, 30333c: Pcnaay lvania harness leather, 3337c: harness lcutr, 2335c; bridle leather, per doz., $"-072; domist:r kip, 50080c 2 French kip, S0c'l 20; domeatio cuif, 7Ccm 10: French calf, 81 10,31 SO. Hides No. 1 cured, 7,qs'c: No. 1 green, 5 To: Na Icalf, 910c; cured, 10311c; dry salt, Kg; flint, 12c; No. 2 hides, :o oiT. Tallow Prime, bXW, No. 2, 5 353 Jo. Grease Brown, täo; whito, 5Klöo; yello-rr, Drag: Market. Alcohol, $2 2532 30; calomel, 75 55o ; camphor 2I(330c; cochineal, 50(30Oc; chloroform, 9Co3wl &) gum opium, $1 25QI 50; indigo, $1 00.3 CO; mor Chine, $3 403 65. Oils Castor, 81 5531 63; ewco ol), 90c$18ö; c-ilvaoil, $1 &033 0"J; beramo (Sanderson's), $2 252 M; lemon (andersou's), II 75a2 00. Quinine P. A W., $1 051 io; Ciacfconida, 40v345c. American bi-carb, so-la, 4 3c ; Mpgllsh do.,5VJCc. Snuir Garret's, 2-cx. pack., Jl 00 per dox.; 4-0. bottles, 83 00 per do. Flova's Sulphur, 4v3c. Turcoatine S6,33c; English Venetian red, by bbL, 2Vc; les quantities, 83d. Icdlne-34 00; Iollde potash, $3 oa Cloves, 20 t t. ..ubarb, 90c3fl 25. Window-glaas, 40 aa 1 c : doable. 70 and 10 per cent. o7. Iron and Steel Market. Bar Iron $1 9032 10; rates ;boop Iron, 52 50 rates j Norway and 3 weed iron, 5c rates: horse ahoe iron, 8c Horse Shoe Burden A Perklus', per keg.$t 0J: mule shoes. $1 per keg a dvanco. Uorso Shoo Nails Northwestern, Globe and Putnam, per box, 34 50. Cast Steel Best American, per lb., 13c; sprin? steel, 6c ; tire steel, 4c : toe calk steel, 5c; machinery lteel,6C Nails-J2 25. Sllseellaneoua Markets. Raw Fnra Mink, large, dark. 2jc: pale, 23c; raccoon, black and extra, 81: Large and dark,50o; pale, 40c: nuskrat, faiL 5(37c; winter, 7c; sprin? rat, 4Cc: opossum, 53l!c: skunk, black, trime, 6tc; short stripe. 40c; otter, $335o: gray fox, 50c: red fox. IG97O0; house cat, 8-5c; fheep pelta, by amount of wool and quality, 1075c; nilL long-haired Newfoundind dog skins, tOco Oils We quote: LInse2d,rw, 51,352o:boliel.st J55c: lard oiL65v3S5c; miners' oil. 55:ii2; la orleating OIL 12333c: straits oil, 5530; oeaziu?. i: S14c;Dal oil, Indiana leal test, 934319c; 150 ecree, test, 1034311c; water white, lis desreo, lie Tinners 8upplies We quote: Best brand charcoal tint, c 10x14. 12x12 and 14x20.84 2i ; IX,10xl, 14x20 and 12x12, $3 2; roofing, 10, 14x23, 1 5 75; 20x23, $11 5013 59; block tin, in pigs, 2o; In bars, 25c Iron 27 B Iron, 3.25c; 27 C Iron, 6c; Jaalau galvanized, 50 percent, discount; refined, 50 and i0 Der cent, discount. Sheet aia;, 6c Copper bottoms, 22c Plalnlahed coppsr, 83c eoldar, II OI60. LIVE STOCK; Indianapolis1 Lit Stock 1 ark et. Dinoa 8tocx-Yaktj, March 23. CATTLI-Recclpts, 50 head; shipment. 23 head. The offerings were light. Quality only fair. Market stronger on butchers, but not quotably higher. Bnt few shippers here, and Eoiling slowly at last week's prices. Choice snipping steers ...$5 25-35 C5 Medium to good shipping steers ... 4 80(35 U Common to fair shipping ateers.. . 4 253t 65 Btoykexf w. .,,,,,, iinnwnn $ iOQl

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... 4 831 S5 . 3 50 44 11 oemmon to fair cows and heilen 2 .0 23 4 M M .0 veals, common trt ccod Pulls, common to good 2 60 3 f 0 Milkers, common to good, per head-. $20 CCvi5 00 Hog Receipt, ICoaeAd: shipments, 253 hetl. Quality common. Market weak and lower, closing dull. Select heavy -. . m None here Select llht i 55 31 5 Pigs... 4 25 at M iitavy roughs 3 75 3 1 2. Reixt Receipts. head: thipmeata, head. Yery few here. Market about te ame as ia-t wee'.:. All sold. Qd to choice grades j 0 5i 10 Hlr to mecinm grados ... ... . S -o .vi fO 50 P. ;cls, per fctad - 2 tJjJJ EUewherr. 3AST LIBERTY. Fa., Maich 2t,-Ca:üa-I-iH: lSutc oft last week; r.-utii-ie. utu; shipmenu, 1. J16 hesd. Ho. s-Mow; Philadelphia. rlSiü5 2J: York-r. $1 7:1 90; receipts, 7,1 jü ht.d; shipments, i.j head. üeep Firra and uiichaa?ed: prospe t cool for loner prices; receipts, 0,-;00 head; &hi;m;;it-, 2,i0J btud. BALTIMORE, Maren 23. Bef Cattle Market slow and prices unensü-'d: r j.i teefer-, 2j 6J'.'.a4 575: first quality. Si 25.i5 6:',-,; medium. SI 5 123 f.: crdinary. $3 3 P most of sales .vc-re at$i 3;; Qj ). Receipts, vö head; sales. t2J ricsd. Swine Light supply, and in fair denaad. Receipts, 4,9i:0 bead. Quoted at SO 50(37 25. feneep and Lambs Receipts, 2,Ctö hed; sheep, $325 7.": le.mt)., 1C46 50. NEW YORK., March 23 Beeres Hccclpta, 3,S)0 head: market opened a shade firmer, but closet brtly steady; poor to pnne ctcerF, t5 2J35 00: b'il!, $1 t'-ü'i I 7j: 4 car-loads llgat diatilltry i.-d Terss steer. 55v5 71. -ieeii-Rtcsiipts. 9,t;o hevl; mprlet Crnior: $4 6 for sheep; 8 v7 for lain rs.; a fw extra fam-7 1 (p, ci lü;u.6 LU; 1 car-load ext a yearling, Uoks Receipts, 12.7CO Lead; market nonini.Iy we.-kat 25. KANSAS CITY, March 23 The Live 3iock lu tiCator reports: Cattle Receipts. 1, OX) head. Market weak find !0e lower: experts. .5 iu.r,5 S.": goot to cav.c stjirping, $1 75(a5 10: c .mraon to mediuai, $t 53v4 4 7-j; feuiers, $i'JI W): cows, 43.13 70. E(fcs Rootlptfc, none. Mret weak end 5'tlic lower: yood to choic?, Si 151 25; common tj medium, Hi 1C. 8heep Receipt, 1.7C0 head. Market steady; fair to pood, $2 tü3 25; common to medium, 81 cO 02 25. BUFFALO, March 23. Cattle Hocetpts to day, 476 head: consigned through, ears: demand lair; market steady and Arm at last week's prices; all told. Sheep and Itmbs Receip's. 2,230 head: consigned throng, 6 car: market unified, dull aud lowe; medium to good. 51 50j4 9J: gvoa to choice, i j" '5: good to choice lames, Si(3' Hogs Receipts. 5.h)J head; consigned through, 32 car? : market dull and ?wer: god to eholc VoTkers, $1 955: medium te fair Yorkers, f 1 $-yg 4 Pit; butchers' grades, 85Qj 5. ST. LOÜI3, March 2V-Catue TtWClptS, 1,400 hend: shipment, 1.100 Leal. Mtr.et hri:exporis, S5G5t3 tO; good to choice shipping, ;5 CO; common to medium, l fOrj3: butchers fcteers, $1(34 75. cows aud heifers, S3 '25 j4 25; stocser, $3 50(j4: feeders, si 2ö$i 6r, corn-led Texans. $4ft4 tu. ntep-Roce!p, head; shipments. 2.20J Lead. Maki-t suaily for good rdes; comaioa to medium. 7533 60; cLo.cj, 5 5 6:(l 40; extra. $i 6V54 75. Hogs-Weak; Yorkers, 31 12511(0: hoavv. $i OO.eci bead; shipments, 3,210 Uend. '5. Keceipia, 3,'jyO CHICAGO, March 23.-Th9 Dioyers' Jsarnal report: Hcgs Reoelpta. 21.000 head: ehiroenta. 7,5"0 read. Market wesk and 10(l"i; lower; rough pscklnjr, $1 1-0 3 45; packing und saippiag. Jl 45 01 GO: light, $4 20vl 0: skips. 3 25-ai 25. Cattle Receipts. 9,000 head; shtpaitrnUi. 3 0 bead. Marael slow, dull and 10315c lower on shippiDg grades: 1,1 50 to 1.403 lbs., SI 505 CO; extra, fc5 0(3(33 SO: Texans. il 00.35 CO. Sheep Kecc Iii t, ö.OOO head; shipment. .1.500 bead. Market Ftesdy; comoion to medium, SI 7? Si fO; cbcice, ii 25 5-4 75. .V Drovers' Journal Liverpool Fpeclal quotea tlie catile maiket steady; best American 1330 per lb , dressed. flAKKETd ItV fKLEURPAH. Produce Slarketa. NEW YORK, March 23. Cotton Dull: future steddy; March. H2?c: April, 11.21c; Mav, 11.313. June, HJ'-c: July. 11.51c; Aujrnst, II.&S3; Seo-t-ro t er. 11 20e: October, 10.70c: November, 10.5:1c; December, 10.f Flour Dull: receipt, 29.0JU bblf.; exports, f.. 500 bbl?.; supcrline Stats and Western. 32 0T(33 05: cominon to qool extra. S5 3 3 2-"i: pood to choice, tl 40,35 53; St. Louis. 82 95 t i '-'5; Minnesota patent. Si 75(35 50, Wheat -S,v3t a shade higher: options opened a trifle lower, after advanced 7 ijc, and closed steady with a reaction of '' (.-. receipt--, 4v000bu.; xpow, 91,000 bn.; No. 2 Milwaukee, t'M-: ungraded red, 9CQ".)5e; No. 3 red. SisSc: No. 2 red, 80 90e; No. 1 white. 893.': No. 2 red, April, sales of 120,000 bu. at K&vv'c, c'.oslns at 8534'c: May tales ol l,ü76,C0O bu. at 8ar3'J0?jcf closing at 90'V: June, 6ales of 664.CC0 bu. at 9134$l91:;ic closing at 9IJc; July, sales 01 136.C00 bu. at 92V4i393lc closing at 93c. Corn-Cas , 'r(3l4C. and options i c higher; receipts, 25ö.ou) bu.; exports. 192.000 bu.; luueraded, 4t(35lc: No. 3, 4J(3i'.r;e; steamer. 47J;i04c; No. 2. 433i';ü.!4c; steamer yellow, SOiSiiXe: steamer white, ;"lc; ungraded white. 5lc: do. yellow, iCrJSlc; No. 2 iiarch. 49(341re, closing at 49-.;c: April. 49'3197sC. closInRatsc; May, 4' 350' .c, closin at50cJuae. 4'iTh5i'c, closing at 50c: July. 51(ojjl3,c. clo--inz at 51c: s earner March. 49c: .May, 49'wr Oats 34; lower; receipts. Ifit.ff 0 bu. ; cxnorw 113.CC0 bu.; mixed, Sti'ac; white, 38:3llc. Stock of frR'r, jU store, March '21 Wheat, 4.791.000 bu,: corr, '.-37.000 bu.; oats, 7.i.,0C0 bu : barley. 204 -20 i.u.;re, 4,7iO bu.: peas, 4Ü2.0C0 bu.-.malt, 121,000 bu. Hay Quiet and uachacged. ColTee Spot fair: Rio. dull: options a shade lower and closed steady: pales ofZ2.6-0 baps; March. 7.10c; Apri:, 7.10(37.15r; May, 7.25c: June, 7.35c: Julv, 7.4cs August, 7.53c: September, 7.C0&7.C3c: Öctot) r 7.7Ce. Sccar Dull and nominal: white, extra A, 5'4(35 5-16e; off A, 5Vc: standard A, 5(35 9-15c; confectioners' A, 5'45 Mice; granulated, 6c; cubes, 6(3S 7-lCc. Molasses Quiet and weak. Rire Firm and In moderate demand. Petroleum Firm; united, 9234'e. Tailow Dull; RosinSteady. Turpentine Firm at 323(31234?. Ks Fair demand. Pork Steady and in moderate demand: new xr.e?s, $1:13 25. Beef Quiet and unchanged, j aid Firm: western steam, spot, $ 10: April, J7 097 11; May, $7 117 17; June, k7 :0Q7 v5: July. $7 r.0'7 31; Au;usL $7 S7 40. Butter 2nll and drooping. Cheese Qaiei and wtsk. C ': rs unchanged. BT. LCoid. March 23 IHonr Unchanged, vlueat Higher and fairly active, closing 4r.;.-2 at ove Saturday: the bad crop news strenstnens the market; No. 2 red, SS'Sc cash: Sic bid April: S5VS6-;Hc Mai; 8;VcJune, closing at tnp figures, oorn Higher b 11 inactive: 38?4-c cash; 3S1 4' '9 -ay's' April; Zi:ty& May; S.s'83'j June. Oats-Better but slow; 32ccMh; 3l7Hi?2c May. Rye-Quletat61c. Barley Slow atiH'c. Lead Quiet at $3 4533 50. Batter Stsady: dilrv, 20.2c: creamerv. 2t(3 .Dc. l.trgs -Steady at 1 Vl 13ic. Fiaxieed Nominalst 4i 40. liayaad Brau - Lncbanpcd. Cornmeal Firm At 82 25(32 ao. Provisions Slow and lower. Pork -S 12 25 ts'feJ. milkmeats Loo-e nominal: boxed lots. Ion clear. S6 15; short rib, $.V20: short clear, $6 5. Bacon Lon? elcBr, $0 406 10; short rib, i?6 Svi 6; shoit clear. So 70 Tj t-0. Lard So fö3'5 70. Ke-eip-t Flour, 5,0Ou bbls.; wueat, l.nco bu. : corn, :o-2,000 bu. : oats, 21.090 bu. ; rye, 4 0C0 bu.; barlev, I.OtObu." hipments Flour, ll.tXJj bb's,; wheat, 12,COCbu.; com, 2l,C00 bu.; oats, 4 000 bu.; rye, 7.1 0o bu. Afternoon Board Wheat Lcwer; f5'i May. Corn Kasier but inactive; 2s(3S;;2 May. 0.ts Nothing done. BALTIMORE, March 25. -FlCTir-Steady but quiet: Howard street and Vätern .u per fine, 52 C2 (53: extra, f3 103 65: family, : S-O31 73- A uy; Western a. shade firmer but dull; No 2 winer rfd, tpot and March, Ecc. April, HC; Z: May. fS';ts.c: Jul'j. '.Oc bid. r,n-i rtestera firmer but dull: mixed, spot, 483-4(3lv;;e: March and April, 48;.al9c: May. 49c: steamer. 43Jc osu Quiet but Cm: Western white, 873"; mired. E5vaoCc. Rye Quiet at 72J7ÖC Hav Saiy but quiet. Provisions Easier and quiet. McfsPork $13 "il3 74. Bulkmcats Shoulders and c'er rib side?, packed, 85 02X7 20. Bacon houidrs. SG 25: clear rib sides, $3. Hams-SU 53 iI3. Lard - Refined. 25. Bu;ter DU!l: Western, pscted, 10(3lc; creaaerj-, lir.9'. Ej?s Steady at 17(3 lkc Petroleum Nominal; refined, Ty&V.fa Co:!ee Dull: Iii- csrjcei, orllnsryto fair. 7-3 Suc&r fctd?: A So.'t, c. Copper ueCned nominal. Freiait to Liverpoil Dull; estton, 3 64d: flour, Is 6d; grain, 4d. Receipt Fleer. 4.1X0 bbls. : wheat MOOO bn : corn. 51.000 bn. ; oaL. li.oco bu. PbipoenU Wheat, 6.0 ba.; corn, 01,000 bu.; rye, COO bu. CINCINNATI, March 23. Cotton-Firm at 10'. Flour Kasier but not lower: family, 83 5041 Si; fancy, $434 :0. Wheat Qaiet and arm; No. 2 red, Wc. Corn In good demand; No. 2. mixed, 44','a 45c Oats Steady: No. 2 mixed, 3l(331J4c. Bye Dull at C5c Parley Weater; Ho. 2 fall, 73r Pork -lJUll aifi2 5caU7 Lard-quiet and crma;

6f0. Euliceat) Quiet and Crm: ahouMera, 4 75; short rib. 86 50. Bacoa-Qut' t: thoulders. ft 75; short clear, $7 5: short rib, $7 i0. But'er Firm;demaud at lower rate; creamery. 30.3le. Htgs Qaict: common and lu'ht, $..7544 85: Pftti3s and butcher', li 455;' receipts, 1.5cO hetd: shipments, 0 hed. CHICAGO. March 23 -Flour-Quiet and uuchuErid. Wheit Q-.iiet and m: ciod l'hoover J-a'urdaj; sales of March at 7i; t75'ie, closed at 7:'.r; A;rll, 74i75;J,2, closed at 75 ' .0; May, 7?" , (jtNiiC, closed atfcJ'v.-: Jur.e, m-';.'' ,c. closed at 2Vc; No. 2 Chlt'ri. Fprln, 7?.',' 77c; Ni. 3 do., 67,?xwc: N ?. 2 red. 7fr7V?; N i. 3 do., 71 372c. C-ra- Quiet and i'.m: clo'-d ',. over Saturday; cib. S7-.m:V. v:-. Mrt h.37 -T.c. closed at S7'',c: April. 3". J c:csel .t o7 'S: Hav, 4l 4tl54c, closed at 4i-;,riil'40; June, 4i'',U"öc, c.oe1 at 4!3;c 0'i- Quiet and hrrr.: t.-tsh. 27; 3 :C,..c; Marrh pud April. Z'.-f.': May, Sl'UVi cloed t fl3a"3:ilJi-c Rve QuK-t and fttaly &t Uni j I'uUaid non-.i'ialRt fc. FUx-eet Weak btil 40 bid. Pork Artige, bnt wt h e and lower: fSKh.tll 7f(3U tO: April. $11 723-4H NJ. closed at 111 '.IHiiM ?Q; Mev, 1167(3,1 w, closed at -11 77Xtll '-U: June, eil K.344 2 Co, clceclat Sil l.73. cv'2 L'd-In fair deiaaud: ca.?.. So 72i fa'i 7;; April, $ö 7235 7": May, fa 773.;.tö V.; closed at tß 82;.;v -5; June. ?" i73 to 921. Eu:lmea'J-In fair derr:.:id: shonldprs. et. '-'l 60; Pen rib', $5 15: nhort clear -r.5 ir 4 J. Butter I'till; crcareiy, 2V.;(i 8 , Zgs Steady fit ll3-sc. Ecotipts-r:our, 21 ouo hrK., itu', L.OX) bu.: corn 137.0CO b i.; ot.. 74 ,vvK) b"i.: rye .: OJ0 bu.; trU-T, 29.010 bn. ;-h!---u-.-i' .-. 2'r bbls.; Thcr.L 2l.iU tu.; nm, 1-.5,0.X1 bu.; oiu-, ;,'X0 bu.; rye SO.O'v'O be : barley. bu. Altemoou Poari Whoct eIer and declined 3c. Ccrn Ettady; April advanced 3?. Cuts firm aud advaLctd 30. r rk easier ana declined 2)-05c Lard steaaj and ULCnanged. PEILADITLPmA, March 23. FTour Centlnues very quiet; Western Pennsylvania euperiine, S2 5) (t2 f73-j: do. extras. $ ".3 5l(; Pennsvlania family, $ 623ia3 75; do. roller process $1 2 ,4 10; Mtnnetota pttcut, $535 C2f,. Rye Mour-lirmatf3 50 3 f23i. Wheat Qutct and S.-n?: er lots, quiet a.a rr&: No. 3 red, 80c: No. 2 red, March, 8ö,3vl V; April, 87(5;87J.l'c: May, JS i,'-S9c; Jun, i,!'t!;'33l;. Com Steady; No. 4 mixed, 47c: So. 3 mixed. 4s,;c ; No 2 liigh mixed. 49c: No. 2 yellow, 49c; steamer, No. 2 mixed, 4S3: No. 2 mixed, 41 JJc; April, :iv and Jii!;o, 487;349V- Oat Fi-u; rejected whltp, 31 :13: .No. 3 whitj sr-3333-4-; No. 2 white, ii; vj:7c; ftinc7 No. 1 white, 49?. Provisions-Dull. Beef Ciiy family, l:;3c: be f bans, 21c: India me . 2;c Mess Pork 1J Hams Smoked, 1034(3113$. Lird Quiet; ciiy r fined, $7 75 rtH: do. neanu d, S7 2 J: do- tuicher' loose, S' 0.3. Batier Firmer; creamery, '25c. Cheese-Dull; Ohio Hits, choice. r.'$lHe: do. fair to prime, 83tlO)e. Petroleum Dull and uncharged. Receipts i!onr, 3.0C0 bbls.: wheat, 16,000 bu ; torn. 32,r03bu.; c&U, S.Coi bu. Shitmfr.tg Wheat, 11.CC0 bu.; corn, 10,000 bu.; oils, 14,000 bn. MILWAUKEE, March 23. Flour Dull and unchanged Wheat Weak; No. 2 Milwaukee, 7Cc; March.75?4C: April, 7Gc: May, 7S34c; June, 7334C. Corn Stiady with good deuiand at 41'vC. Oats Ijitier; No. 2 ZQc Rye Steady: No. 1, eC'c. Barley Steady: No. 2Fpriu?, 5Cc; No. 3 do, 521Provisions Lower. MtMi rork $11 70 cash and Mwrch; $11 K) May. Lard Prime steam, $; 75 cahRnd March; JG SO May. Hos Lower at $1 20 Ol CO. P.eco'Pt jtiour, l.COO btLs.; rc-t, 30,000 bn. : corn, 10 000 bu. shipment: lour, S.500 bbls ; wheat, -22,000 bu.; corn, f,0M bu. TOLEDO. March 23 tYüt at- Quiet and firm;

No. 2 red, March. 7S3o: April, 79c; May. 8Jc; June. 8r..c; No 2 noft. S: Tt8..xc Corn Quiet an 1 steady: No. 2. cash and March. AMic: Mav. 4 vie. Oats Dull at 32a3o Cloverseed Kasy at ii 90. Receipt 7 heat. 12.003 bu.: 'orn, 10.0: bu.: ots. roLe. h!T?roenti 25.C0J bu.; corn, 11,0.0 bu.; oats, l.COO bu. LOUISVILLE, March i3. Cotton Steady at Kc. Wheat (juiet: No. 2 red, höc. Corn No. 2 re lxed, 45c; No. 2 white, 47c Oa'j No. 2 mixed, ,rc. Provisions Dull. Mi-es l'ork - H2 375X. Bulkmeats Sl.oulders. $1 7"; cl-r lib, $3 2t; rlear, SS 62. Uicon Sialden. S 25; clear rib, $6 75; clear, $7 2f. Hams-JiOJlO 50. Lard 58 10. KANSAS CITY, T.arrh ?3.wrrf Stronger; casb, 62c: March. C2,4 ü2'i;e; April, CSTtöic; May, 65c Corn-tilealy; casu, r,134'c; April, ciJc; June, 323.;C. Oati-Dull and nominal at 3034. OllA WILMINGTON, N. C, March 23.-Turpentine-Firm 1 1 2:c. PITTSbUKO. March 2L Petrolenn Fairlv active; certilicates opened Et SC1:, dccllnt'd to Sojtt, rallied and closed at S2e. TITUSVILLE, Pa, March 23. National Transit certificates opcaecifltfüT;r: hUbest. 82 :c: lowest, W-3.c; closed at ESc. Soipments. 9::,t51 bbls.; runs. 60.118 bbls.; charters, 22,400 bbls. OIL CITY, March 23. National Transit certia-M-tcs opened at sf"s.:: highest, s:!Kc: lowest, &0 3,c: Closed t82VV. half's. 1.664,000 bbls. : cJearances, 3.93?,C90 bbls.; run. 41,451 bols.; EhiprxeDts, 84.779 bbls,; charters, 22,160 bbls.. NEW YORK. March 2?. Petroleum-Market continues comparatively quiet, and prices during the forenoon were about s'.csdy at s3!3S034'c: after openiDg at Mc in the afternoon, the news that Fisher No. 17 well had Btopped llDwing, was followed by a harn rail v. which carried prices up at the close to 82Kc Tho market is a waiting on. with the statistical position in favor of the bulls. Cotton. MEMPHIS. March 23. Cotton Steady at 10V. Stock, 58,250 bales; iaIcs, 1,450 bales. NEW YORK, March 23 The Post says: Future deliveries began sailing at a slight decline but soon offered freely, and after second call fell rapidly. So sales made before third call were 9-10Cc below Saturday's prices. At third call 2C0 bales or April bouKht at 11.22c, and 700 bales June, 10.4Cc: total sales at 2:15 p. m., 21,000. Futures c osed at barely steady and for leading months from 9 It C to lMCOe lower than Saturday. Sales. 32.0C0 bales. Ury Goods. NEW YORlk. March 23. Dry Goods Without any genuine activity having been developed, a wide order request called for variable selections, of a miscellaneous character, with fair business having been reached. Jobbers are doing very well for a cold Monday, and the demand shows much steadiness. Whisky. BALTIMORE. March 23,-WhIiky-Stca3y at 201 21. ST. LOUH, March 23. Whisky-Steady at $1 It CINCINNATI. March 23. -Whisky-Quiet at $1 13. CHICAGO, March 23.-Wnisky-Qulet at $1 15. ' Hayirjg ben In the dim bnsiness for thirty years," writes W. C. Field, pharmacist, of 1,232 Cedar avenne, Cleveland, "I have had an opportunitr to learn the merits of rheumatic medicine?, r?"a!ir end irregular, and I have tried al"ut everything and EnfTered everything, ano Nothing did me anv pood cctil I took At hiophoros. Then I aaid I have found it, aDd recommend it to any cne safTerirg with rheumatism or neuralgia. It can not be recjmmended toa highly." America's Pride. True American men and women, by reason of their strong constitution, beautiful forms, rich complexions an characteristic energy, are envied by all nations. It Is the general use of Dr. Harter Iron Tonic, which brings about these results. Asa raindrop foretells a storm, so does a pimple upon the human body indicate health destroying virus fn the blood, which can be neutralized and expelled only by Dr. Harter's Iron Tonic lie Thanks Ills Paper. Mr. Editor: I was induced by reading your good paper to try Dr. Harter's Iron Tonic far de billty, liver disorder and scrofula, and thre bottles have cured roe. Accept my thanks. Joseph C. Boggk-LX Rhenmatism Oulckly Cured. There tss never been a medicine for rhencatism introduced in this State that has fiven such universal satiEJacticn as Durang's Rheumatic Remedy. It stands out alone aa the one great remedy that actually cures this dread disease. It is taken internally and never has and never can fall to cure the worst case in the shortest time. It has the indorsement and recommendation of many leading physicians In this State and elsewhere. It is sold by every dru?cist at $1. Write for fn c forty-psge pamphlet to R. HJJLPHENBTINE. Druckst. Washlntfoa D. C J. Fl. RYAN & CO., COMMISSION MERCHANTS, C2 and Ci East Maryland St.. Indiaaapoils. Grain. Flour, Feed, Produce, etc Storage for Cour and merchandise. Oar rooms are large, airy and clean. Ohio and MlsalaslppJ, PL Lonts . 8:10 am;Ylncennea.. 1:00 rra XzaX SU Loula-.- 8 :S5 ami Mitchell 2:47 pm -""aw.

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EAlLTflY TIÄE TABLE. Wrntinta efTert Scidy,llirrk 15, lsj. TF.Al.VS L15 BT CENTRAL blASDAEU Till. Jefferaonvllle, Sladlsuu and Indlanapollfi Per art. I Arrive FonUiern Zx.d'y 4:19am:ind.A M. Mall 9;45 am L. A Mad. Ex :15 amilrd. A ChL Ex-J0:5 ana Lou. A M. Mall.. 3:50 pm N.Y.&N.F1. Ex.. 7;00pra Loulsv. Ac, d'y. 6:15 pm St. L. i C. F. L...1C:45 pra For ticke and full Information call at UcteJ C".tc Penn. Line, northcst corner Whintoii and Illinois streets, or Cnloa Depot Ticket OScc Vandul.'a Line. Depart. 1 ArriTe Mall.....-. 7:15 am New York Ex- $;S0aci De y Express, d'yll:.5.5 Am. Mail Ac 1 0 : CO a m Terre uute Ac- 4 :00 poa Ciu. A L. F. L..- S;30 pnq Peciflc Ex., d y-10:45 pra flew York Ex 4:40 pa Ind a S. Bendex7:10ara S.ik?nd A Ind cx.10.55am lnd.JLS. Bend ex 4 :55 pm Bind A Index. 6:42 pra For tickets and full ijformatloa call at ticket o:ce Penn. Lines, northeatt corner Wshloqtou and Illinois street, or Union Depot Ticket Oihce. Cincinnati, Indianapolis, St. Loa ana Uni cno. (rrrciNNATi PiTisror. Depart Clnclnnad ar.d I iondal&stLicc, daily, a. and c c 4:XtEt Cla., Rustvllie and Col. Acc 11:15 am Cin. and Louuvllle Mall, p. c 3:45 pa Cincinnati Acc .Cily 6:55 pa Arr'-e Indiar.spoills Arc., daily !0:55aa Cin. and St. Louis Mail, p. c... .11 : aa Indianapolis Ate . 4:5 rrj Chicago and st. Lois Fast Lice, dally, a. and c c 10:45 pc3 . Chicago n;vi:o.i. pi -pert Chicasro at.d Rock Isnd Ex 7:10 am! Chicago Mall, p. c 12:10 pn Western Express 5:10 pxu Chicago, I'eoria and Burlington Fui-t Line, s , r. c ..71 '7 pta Arrive C. ecd L. i tu.t Line, d'y, c c, s. 3:S5 aa Lalayettc Acc 10:55 aa ('.nn. end LouisviUo Mail, p.c.- 3::0pa Clncinrati Acc 6:42 pa The t'tne via C, I. ?. L. aal C. and L. E, and W h follows: Leave Ir.da'po'.'.s 5:00 ptalAr. Ind!a'po3ii lC:43an Arrive Lefayttie 7:.5 pmjLr. Lsfajet.e... 6:05 aa Arri-te Bioom'tn 12:lCam'Lv. Bloom'ta 2:t5aa For mep, time table, rates cf fare, aal all in formation .arply at Ticket Oic, 1S6 South LM litoli strccL and Union Perot Tiekct Ogee. Chicago, St. I.onis and Pittsburg. (PAX-HADLX AND FSNNSYLVAHIA L'St) NewYork,Phi:adelp'a,, DcvuS 1

asnington, i4arurnore, Pirtsburg, and! Columbus Express , Dayton AColumous Ex Richmond Accommodatlnn 4:25 a.m. 1 M 13 1 . S.kS u a,m.i 4;35 p.rni 4:00 p.m. a 3:40 a.aj New York.PhiiadcIp'a, Washincton, Baltimore, Pittsburg, Columbus A Dayton Ex h 4:55 p.m. 12:20 p.raj 10;20 p. mi a ' S n m a CHICAfK) DIVISION. VIA XOKOSfO. Louisville and Chicago Fast Express... 11:03 p.m. 4-.Xa.seJ Louisville and Chicago! Express, p. c - 11:15 a.rn.- 3:35 p.a' Daiiv. Daily except SuacAy, a Sleeping car. H Hotel car. For tickets and fall Icfomstlon call at tlckol o2:ct Penn. Lines, northeast corner Washlrntoti and Illinois streets, or Union Depot Ticket Olhce. tValmsh, St7 Louts and PaciUlo Kallway. Depart! Arriva J-eL A Chi, Mall. 7:15am DeL Ex., a, . 8:0Caa '. -M.Ft.W.AM.Ex 2:15pm Pacific Ex. ll:30a J . Ex., d ys.-. 7:15pm Det. StChl. M'l.- 8:&5pna Z tWiDetdy H:0opm,Tol.rtWiDeldy, $;5.aa -mickets and full information call at City n et Oflce, 29 Sc. 111. &t cr Union Depot Ticket C- .e. Indiana polU and Yiccences. Depart! Arrlrsi n. & Cairo Ex 8:15aa:Vlncennes Ac 10:40anx Vmcennes Ac 4:00pniML A Cairo Er 6:30pa Fcr tickets and lull information call at ticket ofha Penn. Lines, northeast corner Washington and Illinois streets, or Cnion Depot Ticket 0ice. Cincinnati, Hamilton and Indianapolis. Depart! ArrlvO Cin., Day Tol 4:00araJConDersT. Acc. 8 SOans C, D.,T. &N.Y...10:45am Cin., P. A St. L....ll:50aa Conncrsv. Acc... 4;25pni!(lln. Acc 5:0erra C..D..T.AN.Y 6:3öv.mC:n.. P. A St. L....10:iCpr3 Indiana, liloomlujton and Western rsoRii DmaoK, Depart. Arrive. Pacific Ex fc Mall 7:25am E.t3.Ex.r.r, a dy 3 5"ant K. AT.F. Liner c 5 :07pm .Clncin. Spec. r.cll:0.anx MK-LEx. d,8,r,cll:lCDra Atlantic Exil!- oiSCpra rr. Louis niviPioM. Morefleld Ac 6:30pm Mall fn Day Ex...ll:03aa Mall & Day Ex.... 5:0ipm,Moore2eld Acc 6:lCpr4 KASTKRN PIVISI05. E'nEx.T.c.,8 Id.- 4:20am PacicEx.r.cdly 6:55aa Day Ex.. .11 :45am; W estern Ex... 4:4öpa Atl'c Ex,r.c,dly. 7:10pm aAB.,Dcar.cd.lO:35pa For tickets and full information call at the Nesv Ticket Office, No. 138 Souta Ulinoia aireet or at the Union Depot Ticket OÜC3. 8, Indicates tlecpi er ; r. c reclining cars. Louisville. New Albany and Chicago," (Chicago Short Line Division.) Depart. Arrive. Frankfort Acc 6:00pm Indianap'lls M'L. 3:l5aru Chicaeo Ng't E.s.ll:2Cpm;ind. Ng't Ex. d.s. 8:a5aa C. ii. M. City M L12:45pm;indlanapolis Acl0:00ara For ticketsand Information, call at Union De pot and 26 South Illinois 6treet. Indianapolis and St. Locla. Depart.! Arrive Day Express rs 7:10 am N. Y. & B, Ex. 8:45 aa Paris Express-..- 3:50 pm Loral Pass ..... 9;. SO aa B. A St. L. Ex.- 6:2.5 pm Ind'apolls Ex. 3:00 pa N. Y. &8U L. Exll:30 pm.Day Express 6:25 pa For tickets and all information call at city oScel No. 2 Bates House Block. Union Depot and Maxa chusetta Avenue Depot. Cleveland, Col umbos, Olnclnnatl and Ina dianapolds. Depart I ArrlTflJ N. Y. A Bo. Ex- 4:00am L. N O AStLEx 6:40 aa D. S. A N. Y.Ex.l0:10amW.Ft.W.AM Ex.l0:45aa Acd.AMich Ex.ll:i5am'B. Har. A A. Ex. 2:20 pa W.FLW.AM.Ex 5:55 pm!B. Ind. A So Ex. 6:00 pa N. Y. AB. Ex.- 7:15 pmN. Y. A 8. L. Ex U ;15 pn EKI6HTWOOD DlVaiOW. Depart . j Arrive. 4:30 an 2:20 pm 6: 40am 4:55 prrj 6:15 am... 3:30 pm 10:3ham. 5:50 pa 10:10 am...... 5:25 pm 2:00pm... .10:85 pa 11:15 am......... 7:15 pm 3:25pm.... For all information, rates, maps, time table, etc, call at the Union Ticket Oftice, Bates Honsa corner, Massachusetts Ayenne Depot or at th Union Depot STATE RAILWAY TIME TAltLE. Ivansville and Terre llaute I Via Vandaila Line.l JAailroad. Lve Indianapolis-17:15 am rll:55 am sl0:45 pa pm 3:20 aa pm! 7:10 aa am ,'s 8:15 pa Terre HautcilOMO am 3:00 Arr Evansville....' 4:f3 pm1 7:05 Lve Evansvllie tu:f5 am FlO Arr Terre Haute.. 10:00 am 2:17 Indianapolis-, 3:30 pm' 4:40 Daily, t Daily except Sunday. E Sleeping car. pm 11:59 pa pra 1 s:ao aa t Parlor car JEvaBaTille and Terre llnnte Itailroad I Via I. and St, L. Eailwtj.J Le Indianapolis- t7:10 am: ; ll:30pnj Terre Haute. 10:40 am p 1:00pm s 3:20 am Arr Evansvllie.....' 4 :CO pm 1 7:05pml 7:10 aa Lve Evansvllie-... t6:05 am rl0:30am r 8:15 pm Arr Terre Haute..; 10: 00 am p 2:I7pm s 11:59 pa Indianapolis-! S:15 pmi 6:25 pmi 8:45aa Daily, t Daily cxapt Suuday. p Parlor car 4 e Sleeping car. fcel Hiver. . LEAVX XAST. Loeansport I 7:30 pm 7:C0 am '7 Denver I. P. A C. Crossing-' 9:00 pm 7:53 am!6 Columbia City 11-31 pa 9:45 am 4 Auburn Janci l:Lpm 13:50pn3 AEXJV2. i Butler.. .! 2:00 am 11:30 am 2 ARFJVX. :10 pm 1:00 pd :23 pm 11 :S1 axa :43 pm 9:12 aa 25 pn 7:2ö as LEAVE. :45 pm 6:30 in A-ogansport, CravrfordsMlle and Souths , western Vandaila Line. BOCTH. yCBTH, m. p. in I a. m. p. m.l i-.w 3:00 dep.-... Logan rport ar 8:55 4:55dep..CoLfxvia.LC.AL-ar 10:4G 6 ::-5 ar ...Indianapolis .dep 9:52 5:45 ar Crawfordrrille. ?ep 2:05 8:00 ar TerTe Haute dep 11:30 :0 7: Cx. :44 C:40 9:JQ 6:-0 S.2Q 8:in 4:01 Fort Wayne, Cincinnati and Louisville (Lr ave Indianapolis via Ee3 Line ) IwliHWAEJ), p. m. 11:151 6:00 pm' 9:23! 3:57 pm 7:41.12:58 pzn C 50 12:C3rm 5;?r ii -rn m yOSTHWAKn. Ar, Ind'cepnlls Lv.' 4:t0 1C:1C am ... Münde- : l:npr " .Hertford-.. " 6:37 2 00 pm " ...Eiuntcn- " : 7:?C 2 5 pm Lv. fort Wsrne Ar 8:;U i.wpn Direct connection tt Fort Wayne with L. 8. anU M. g. trains for all points north and east. Cincinnati, WabaJi and Mlclilgan, via Beo Line. Ind & Gr P. Ex- 4:15Ei VabA lBdEx.-ll:CT'iJ3 Mich A to BEx-11 :00 am Cin A Ind Ex 2:30 pa W abatü Ex 6:10 pm,IndAfitL Lx U:lCpsa Wabash Railway. From Lafayette Junction, wnnectlng wlta W Oi Expreas, west Iii:00amjl2:13axn! !:25ra JUpra, east... i 2:1 8;C5 al iiWpU