Indiana State Sentinel, Volume 32, Number 7, Indianapolis, Marion County, 17 March 1886 — Page 8

THE INDIANA STATE SENTINEL. WEDNESDAY, MARCH 17, 1886.

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CATARRH Complete Treatment, with Inhaler, for . avery form of Catarrh, $i. Ask fcr SANFORDS RADICAL CURE.

Head Colds, Watery Discharges from the ?Äx Nose and Eyes, Rinsiu vf- 'K5yV. Noises in the Heal 2. f-'-Vervrns Headache and "V S.J'ever instautly r:iicved. Cooking mucus dilndfd. motubtane cleaned and healed, breath sw.H.tencd. smell, tste, aud bearing re stored, and ravages checkfd. Cough, bronchitis. Dropping into the Tiiront, Pains in the Chest. Dyspepsia, Wasting of Strength and Flesh, Loss of Sie p. etc., cured. One bottle Radical Cure, one box Catarrhal Solvent and one Dr. Sanford's Inhaler, in one package, of alldrotrgists, for 51. Ask for San'ord's RadlCHl Cure, a pure distillation of Wif h-IIazcl, Am. Fine, Ca. Wi, Marigold, Clover Blossoms, etc. Pottr Drug and Chemical Co.. liostoa. "KIDXEY PAINS" and that weary sensation ever present ith those of painful kidneys, weak barks, overworked or worn out bv standing, walk ing, or the sewing machine, cured by Citicx'RA 1M.ASTLR, anew, orierintl. elefunt, and fpt-yy antidote to pain and iutiammaHon. At druggists, ire; five lor 51. Mailed free. POTTKB DrVG AND CHEMICAL CO.. Boston. CLEARANCES. Tb Slat of Trade for the Fast TVeek, With the Percentage of Increase and Decrease. Bwtoi, -March I t. The following table, ccn piled from special dispatches to the Post from the managers of the leading Clearinghouses of the United States, shows the gross bank exchanges at each point for the week coding March 13, in comparison with the corresponding week in 1SS3: New York - Boston... Philadelphia Chicago , St. Louis - Baltimore ........ Cincinnati Pan Francisco Pittsburg lru:svi:ie Milwaukee Kansas City Providence .. Minneapolis Denver Omaha Detroit Galveston Cleveland Indianapolis Columbus Memphis Hamord New Haveu Peona Portland Worcester St. Joseph SpringceM 8vra use Lea. ell New Orleans Total Outside of New York S.-i34.,.ft 7,41.S,16 51.4M1.217 40,.s.S.0u0 17.7.M.CJ-1 n,2jr,.07! '..s,SO,0Oil iifi..:i" t.HM.OO" 4.VJ l.'x .r.:ii-2.V70 4.C1 J,t)H ,.'-H-,.f,ll7 :S.ll'.,14-( 2,fU,.-7t) Lliill l.."i1.5,Vr 2,i::i'.,'j."l 1.2.V.,5'.'7 l.Ml.lN, L7.wi.37 1 '.'.''., "v7 rx',,:v.t." 7W.I1 Vi-J.OOO 7'J7.:VJ(' .VJ7,7Jr J.7JO,4.! e-.o.c;0.:v.'0 272;lH"til Inc . Inc . Inc., Inc . Inc.. Inc.. lue . IUC. Inc.. lue. Dee. Inc.. Dec. . lac. inc.. Iuc . Inc.".. Inc... Inc.. Inc.. Inc.. Lec . De 2.. Dec . lac. inc.. Dee . 1 ec . Inc. Inc.. Inc . lac. .1 ...;. o .27.7 .113 .12.9 ..16 o .27.8 AVO .10 X .. . .t'2.2 . :.it .75.0 "iV.'l AO.f, .'.).ö .if..i .V-.2 ..2.;. i ,.; i .21. . 'J.2 .KS Al .11 9 , -V) .1 ?.l A'iA ,.1'J.S -I THE POISON MYSTERY. No Clew to the Perpetrator of the Crime at Lebanon, Pennsylvania. Lebanon, March 11. At least twelve of the sufferers by the horrible poisoning at the Almshouse will probably die. The condition of Acaline Dlshon is very critical. Her tongue, throat and internal organs are black as if scorched by lire. Adam Kriser, blind, aged twenty-four, is not expected to live. lie is lying in spasms. Philip "Weinkoff, seventy-nine years old, a Mexican war veteran, i3 paralyzed with the Eoison and may die any moment. Annie . Short is very low and has frequent hemorrhages, the poison having cut into her luncrs. Rebecca Barcerich, aged sixty-four, and Tolly Moonshine, aged fixty-one, . two blind women, are lingering in the throes of death. To look upon their agony is pitible. They are Tery innocent looking, and they can not imagine why anybody should have tried to jJl tfeero, The other sufferers are about in Ihe same condition, but thr sno telling how deeply the poisoü :3 rooted in thc.r systems. The wife of the hospital steward states that she used water trom the co2ee coppers early in the morning, and that the water was then all right. The theory 13 that the poison was emptied into the waUrinthe coppers in the absence of the officials or proper attendants by some one well acquainted with the place. The only person as yet suspected of the crime left the place on the moruing ofthe outrage and has not since put in an appearance. The officials of the institution are making inquiries at all places where poison is sold, bat with little hope of solving the mjitery in that direction. Cowhided. Dallas, Tex., March H. About 9 o'clock last night Faul Erb, a prominent bookseller, waa cowhided in P. Martineze's cigar store by I E. Curtis, a well-known jeweler, who rair.ed down about twenty blows, during which the assaulted man could only yell for help. Curtis as finally drawn off by a clerk and ordered out of the house, lie was arrested by a Deputy Sheriff and placed under a bond of $'iXJ, which he made. There is a female at the bottom of the affair, but how she came there and who she is, is involved in mystery. Erb reived several cuts, and bled considerably. The affair drew, an excited multitude into the street, where they passed an hour or so talking the matter over and wondering what the final upshot of it is going to be. This is the boss of all cowhidiug that ever occurred in Dallas not so mcch from its sensational features as lrom the prominence of the parties to it. Charged "With Poioning Her Husband. Fihelat, 0., March 11. Mrs. Lucinla Clark was arrested at Smith Siding, a small Tillage northeast of this city, Friday, on the serious charge of poisoning her husband, who narrowly escaped death. At the preliminary trial in Freedom Township the eridence against Mrs. Clark waa strong,' and Bhe was tromptly bound over to court under heavy ond. The latest reports indicate that her husband will recover. Mrs. Clark now awaits farther hearing in jail at Bo'-vling Green, where she was interviewed, and makes emphatic denial of the chanre against her. It is to-day reported that a man named McCartr. with whom she has been intimate, will be arrested on the charof assisting her in her effort to pat her liege lord out of the way. There is considerable excitement over the matter. Waen Pby waa sick, w gave LerCASTORIA Wnen she was a Child, she cried for CAST0RIA Wöm she became JIin, she clang to C ASTORIA. When sLe had ChCdrea, she gave them CASPA An j sthetic Worcester horse will tear any cheap blanket that may be thrown over it into shreds, but seems immensely pleased when covered with one that is costly and beautiful. If your neighborhood is damp and marshy, and chills and fever prevail," use Nichols' Bark and Iron ; it is a never failing antidote m ail atmospheric or malarial poisons, and is at one and the same time a corrective stimulant and tonic

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FINANCE AND TRADE.

MONEY AND STOCKS. Mew York Financial Marfeet, NEW YORK. March 15.-Monty On call IgÜi per cent. Prlmo Mercantile Paper 4$i per cent. Sterling Exchange Dull and steady at 4S7 for ixy days, and 4S9 for demand. The total tales of stocks vo-ny wer 4lli hares, Including the following: Delaware, Lackawanna and Western, 4 1.250; Erie. 10,510; Kansas and Texas, S.100; Lake Shore, S0.945; Northwestern, 8.CÖ0; New Jersey Central, 2,765; New York Central, 6,954; Pacific Mail. tS.710: Reading. 28 21.0; St. Paul, 135,110; Tesas and Taclnc, 10,010; Union Pacific, 16,620; Western Union, -13,305; Northern Pacific preferred, 4,977. Government bends were dull and steady, with the currency C's weak. State bonds were not traded in. The railway bond market was dull ; sales, Sl,343,000. The changes in quotations are mostly unimportant, and for the most part show declines. St. Paul Jurnished the leading feature of the stock market, the sales amounting to 135,100 shares, apoinst 20,000 to 30,000 (shares for some time past. The renewed activity grows put of reports circulated for the past two or three days to the eflect that the company was to issue bonds to the extent of SocO.OW, convertible Into stock, and not ou the Kansas City extcusion, the presumption 1 einsr, it the tatenieuta are true, tliat the coinpftTjy is in need cf moiiev tor other purposes than the construction of tbeKsnsa City extension. ai;d that it, in time, is to be bonded later. No oth ial Matement ba been made ia regard to the matter, but some 01 the directors have denied the reports in circulation. The stock opened per ccut. higher at uOVi, and sold down during the joreuoon to;;. Following a dispatch trom Chicago, published after midday.stating that the re porta were imti ue the stock rallied to '.X), yielded r.pin to nnd closed on another rally at 8$, a I0.-8 of . I ake Shore, l-ackawanna and Western l u ion contributed 1;,5C0 shares. Tl is rives 61 per cent, for the four stock mentioned. The remainder ol the business was widely distributed, except moderate trading in TacifiC Mail and .Heading. The market opened generally a shade hipher and was very feverish for the first hour, and Irrepular. Western Union, however, showed a loss of -y at the openinp. at C3Ji, but it rallied before coon to and later rose to V. In the last hour, after selling at 64 it rose to aud closed at 65. After some weakness in the general list, between 11 and 12 o'clock, the market was firm and strong until late in the afternoon, when it apain vielded a fraction, but rallied and closed firm generally from 1 , to r,' biirher than the final figures Saturday, but hake Shore and Pacific Ik up. New York Central li rectors to-day declared a ilividtnd of 1 per cent., payable April li. The market closed wita tue following bid: 8 per cent, bonds 100-;, loulivule A itb... United Mates 4' Uv.llJU Loui.sville tit N. A... 351 Cuit'd States new is. 127 .Mar. &Cia.Örst pld.. f aeitie ts ot '95 1' Mar. it Cin,. seconds Central Tac. Lrsu ll-"1 Memphis v Char!.... är;e seconds I'M' . Michigan Central.... SI vi Len'Eh aud Wilits...lt.l2.Minup& St. L Louisiana consols... 6 "jMia. 4VHt. L. ntd 47 Missouri Cs IC'I Mit-iiri Pwiüc lfW St. Joe V.'J :Moti!e ii Ohio 13 St. P. & S. C. Ür-ts...l-V Monis Us.-.ex Its Teinietfsee Cs, old 71 Nashville A Chat. ... ' Tennessee ts, new... nTVuiSew J.-re.v Cetitrül.. f Tex. 1' lmd friitxts. Norfolk pie.... :s Tex. P. & Ilirttir .. INortbern 1'a-nic... -1'.' Cuk n Tüfiile ürcu;.ll7,.:iNortiifrn Pacific Fi v l". 1. land grtr.f- Iri.'i Chi. i; Nor: hw'n ... 1 Is' V. y. sinking land..HlJ I : do preferred... la Virginia 41 New 0rkCvUUH1 .1.: Va.con.niat.coui.... do. preferred Adams Fx press Allegheny Central.. AJton St 1'crre T A. it T. II. II. i Id.... American Express Bur., Ced. Ii. Canuda Pacific Canada Southtrn.... Central Fr.cif c Cbesape.it A Ohio.. C. & O. pfd firsts C. t O. Kfc ones. s lohiu Central P 21' ) ls v1, O:iio Mississippi. 11. no. preierred , Ontario v: Western. , 42 yi 10.-1 e.-' . 42', Ore-got 1 r.snscou... jOreuou I in prove' t... 2 'Pacific Mail 52; I'arama I'toria. Decatur Jc t. 20 42'.. Piusburc. .IV2 i.2 .12S . 20. hOii'PulmaTi P.ilace Car 17 1 Reading 12' i Rock Island. CLicaKO & Alton HU 8t. U & Hum Fran Chicago & A. pld 15 'St. K A F. ptd 4:1',.; Chicago, Bur. Cl.13ß st. L. F. first pfd.IOl 7 c;., si. l. a u C. St. L. & Pitts 11 C. ?t. L, i lltts pfd. 32 :. M. .t St. farii C. M. A bt P. pfd ... t22. Si. Paul. M. & M m'4 Cm., San. i Clce... ö bt. Paul s OJQ.iha... 5'4 Cleveiacd & Col .!' St. Paul St Om. pld. 102 Delaware & Hnd 102,3 TcxasFacific .. 12'i Del.. Lack. & West..12i"Tfii Union Pacific -. . Denver & K10 Or lo Erie preferred .. 61. East Tennessee 2 Ea?t Tennessee pid. 6 fort Wayne- 140J Hannibal 61 St. Joe. ..... Han. & jjt. Joe pld. Harlem 215 United States Kx .... 64l Wabash, St. U& P.- Ill W. St. L. & P. pfd.... 20 Wells fc Fanto Ex....ll7 Western Union TeL, 6 ITS Colorado Coal 27 JHomestake - 1.3 'Iron Silver (Ontario 4... 2"J 7 22 Houston & Texas...- 31 quicksilver Illinois Central 140 do. Dreferrel. Indiana, B. & West. 26-i Southern Pacific... Kansas St Texas '.a-Xismro Lake rie & West.... 11 N. Y. C. A St. L. Lake Shore & do. preferred -Ex DI?. 18 16, Eastern Exchanges. MEMPHIS, March ia.-New York exchange selling at z premium. BALTIMORE. March 10. Bank clearings, 52,557,012 ; balances, t2üifl 1 . PHILADELPHIA. March IS Bank Clearings today, tJ,756,6l5; balances, tV'Jl, 51 2. CINCINNATI, March L". Eastern exchange easy at 1-20 percent, discount buying and par selling. NEW YORK, March 15. Clearing house statement: LxchaDges, illT,12t,2J7; balances, 1,327,574. NEW ORLEANS, March 15. Exchange New York sight, i 50 premium; clearings of banks, 1,406,025. BT. LOUIS, March 15. Bank clearlnrr, ?2.n5.845: balances. $406.771; exchange on -sew York weak at M.'(J75c discount. BOSTON, March 15. Clearing house statement for to-day: Exchanges, (14,3:1,707; balances. Sl.4'.0,Jt4: money, 'i per cent.; ex change on New YOXX, par to 12c per Jl.ouo premium. ForelgTj Money and Stocks LONDON. March 15. 5 p. m. Consols, 100 11-16 for monev and iW l:i-16 for the account. United states Bonds 1's, 129; do. 4V. H74 Railway KcDd. Atlantic and treat Western. 42: Canadian Pacific, W5-; Erie, 2N; do. seconds, 22. PARI?. March 15. Three per cent, rentes, Sif Clc for the account. COMMERCIAL. In dry goods yesterday there was plenty of animation, nid prices were sustained very well. Sugars are unchanged from Saturday's quotation. Roasted coSees in pound packages have advanced J;c. while green coffees were very firm. Dried fruits were selling freely. The seed market was weak, there being a decline in prices of both timothy and clover. A fair trade was reported in produce. Hides, tallow and grease ruled steady. Wool wes quiet and unchanged. Fish sales were large, but uo quotable change in prices. Oils steady. lrugs are firm. f.RkiS. Wheat Lu!l in local circ les, and not much demand lor any grades. Light receipts. Futures dull and in no reouest. Markets elsewhere are dnll and lower; New York lie, Chicago )ü and SSL Louis c. Corn All prades in fair request at quotations. Receipts onlv fair. Ottering liKht. Futures quiet and dull. Mumets at other points are dull ai d ta;er;New York aud Baltimore c lower, ChiCBtro '4e lower. (tat y, cling quiet and prices are very firm. Receipts Ught. Futures dull. Ihe following table shows Ue amount of grata In store at this point: ;Wteat; Corn.1 Oats, i Kye, Klerator A. ...119.000 21.9W ll.fiOO 10,600 8500l 8.710 . 600 Elevator B.. Capital Elevator .J i,ooo; 3.o lo.ooo;. ...! l,.v; so.onol ... 4.6CO 2,000! 23.O0OL., western Elevator Elevator I).. ......... ToUl 153.700 132.400 Corresp'g day last year. bO.hOO, ftt.oou M.310 4,0O0l 500 VJ0 The following table shows the receipta of grain at this point for the past twenty-tour hours: Received. Flour, tbla. wheat ba. I.'20 2,700 Corn, bu .. Oats, bn Rye. bn Floor, Grain and Hay. Floor Patents, It 855 00; extra fancy, f4 30 4 45: lancy.M 10Q4 25; choice 3 7033 85; tamUy, S3 253 40; treble extra, S3 OOill 15; double extra, S2 752 90; extra, 2 50J2 65; laperflae, 12 30 J 3 45; fine, 12 1032 25. Wheat We quote: . . B'd. Aakod. No. 2 Med .'. .. 92 track I :io. 3 Med 1 track

No. 2 Eed.... . 91 track No. 3 Red, .1 t7 track Unmerchantable...-... 40 track

91 f7H 40 Bid. 35 34'i 34a4 344 34 34334 33 Bid. 92 Ö.1 Asked. Corn We quote: rto. l wnue., track track track track track track track track track track track track No. 2 white. No. 3 white. No. 2 yeUow., 36 35 No. 8 yellow.No. 4 yellow No. 2 mixea No. 3 mixed... HfW I No. 4 mled - Bound ear Oats We quote: No. 2 white M ixed ..... ... Asked. 31ia 30V4 Eye No. 2 dull and lower : 60c bid. Bran Weak; 12 50 bid; held at 13 50. Hay Fairly active; Choice Timothy, 11 75; bid; No. 1 Timothy, 11 25 bid; No. 2 Timothy, 10 50 bid, no sellers. CHICAGO MARK ITS. Reported by W. B. Overman & Co., GrpJn and Provision Brokers, 12 and 14 Chamber of Commerce. March 15. Open'g ( Highst. I Lowest: Closing Wheat-March . 1 S0J4 1 So i 40 32'j 8?$ 85 86 2-SVÄ 31 324 9 2 9 75 9 82 5 92 May. June ..... March... May June .. March.., May .... June .... March... May , June March .. May... June ..... March. .. May...... June .... Corn 40)41 40 I 281 32 vs 31. Oats Pork 70 05 21 9 00 07 15 27 S2 62 7J 77 92 15 00 12 17 22 10 02 10 10 5 95 6 00 6 07 5 15 5 27 5 Ä2 Laid 97 0-2 12 17 2-2 Ribs Receipts Hops, 17.000 head. Car Lots Wheat, 72; corn, 457; oats, 133. ENGLISH CRAIN TRADE REVIEW. LONDON, March 15. The Mark Lane Express says in its review of the British grain trade during the past week: "Spring work is at a standstill on account of frosts. The position is very serious. The wheat trade is dull. Fine English red is Cd dearer. The sales cd English wheat during the week were 14.421 quarters at 20s2dagiinst 51,716 charters at "Is 4d during the corresponding week last year. There have been continued deliveries of flour. Prices ore not materially altered, The foreign wheat trade is gradually hardening. The supplies are unusually short, yet English wheat continues to undersell foreign equivalents. Some sorts of foreign wheats are ridiculously dear compared with native wheats. The diiforence is partly attributed to the alteration in late years in the London niillir.g machinery. Four cargoes of wheat arrived: two cargoes were sold; three were withdrawn, and one, California, remained. Trade forward is more active and prices are azurnst the buyers. The market to-day was slow for Kiirjish wheats, Cdyis was demanded. Flour was Cd dearer. Oats were Cd dearer. INDIANAPOLIS ATIIOLKS3ALK 3IAKKETS. Dry Goods. FRINTS. .6 iMerrirnap fancy.... .... 6 !Concstig( faucy Windsor Ptncy . Pacific fancy Csx'hcco fancyRichmond faucy Hamilton fancy American fancy Anern;a shirliug.. Aller fancy Allt shirtia Mo .mac shining... Ne .oa shirting 6 5 . 6 IBt-rwick fancv.... .... 4 .... 5'CHt.lmout üaey- 4 5;Wash'u'tou lud bluo 6l4 5V2j American Indblue... 6'-i 4'..j Aloion solid bl4 5lJ.-iknpsB'B mining.... 6 4v Steel River fancy 5-4 4'j Duua'j.l fjuty.. IlRSSS FABRICS. Piuifc'i poplin lus.. 9 Pacific cashra'rs ...10 l aeirlc ;4 Ausiralian Manchester cash.10 Manchester YA DoH...10 Atlantic Ipacas 10 Atlantic L. eash...lS Atlantic F.cashm 22 Arlington Jg gray crape is PaciiicM A.C. M Pccif.cC-4E.X.cash.l8 l'acttic 6-4 A. C. c&n..21lj cashmere 15 catm Berber i2;-2,iJouclo ... EROWS COTTON?. Atlantic A 7 Bed ford R ..12 ... 4i ... -nl .... D .... Z7 ... 4 ... 6 .. j - 4 44 Ai.au t!C a fc-ji.mu s... Mystic River.-..... 6'. Yardstick Lawrence LL 5 j Indian Head 7 Concstopa W 6i Fepperell K.. Pet.perell F 7 Tremont C C Stark A Sarauack L'tica C Bx.tXX Peppered 2-4 IS Pepperell 10-4. ..20 'Massaehusstu B B Wiudsor H........ .... tLEAOIED COTTONS. Androscoggin L... . 7'Barker Mills Lonsdale 8 Farwell , Aallardvale 5Masonville , Wamsutta ia Fruit of the Loom.., 8 nl 7 Hill's Kemper Idem... 7 Farmers' Choice Blackstone A. A. 7VJDwi.eht Anchor. Hope. 7 Pocahontas., Fitchviiie.. . Pepi-crell 9-4 ... PcppeieU 10-4.. 6 K Chestnut Hill.. ........20 .Longiiale Cam brie. 10 22 I J litt Out. 4 C0I70N FLANNilA B n Bl'd B'n Bl'd Tremont DL.... Tremont II Tremont P C 7 7 8 Nashua XX 12)4 14 Tremont F 6 7 7 8 8 9 9 10 Tremont U - 6 Tremont A., Tremont L....MM 7 Tremom Tremont ..... Nashua Nashua r. ..... Nashua F Nashua T Nashua D..4. Nashua C....... Naiih.ua B , Nashua A Nashua AAA. Nashua X...... 9?S 11 ,11 12V, 5 6 7 Tremont R. Tremont N. IB 10" Tremont 0 - 9 Wimbledon CM. 5Ü 7Wimbledou CL CÄ R IWimMfilnnCI 7l2 8 Vi 8 9 I Wimbledon CC..1W 3V; Wimbledon CB..11 13 lO'i Wimbledon CA.13 AJXi li.uaicutta erSGHAMS. 7VCWamsutt 7J-4 Berkshire 7 INormandie GVv Royal.... ......... 7 Re uf re w dress ArnoskCAR . Lancaster.. States G laspow............ York White Man'f'R Co. Bates sccnucker.. , 9 vox . 7 (Johnson Lnk foil..... 10)41 FLA ICS AND CHEVIOTS. . flA' Alabama plaids 7 Amoskeap Amoskeag fancy Bates 9 Louisiana plaids...... 7 bi2jOttawa plai'Ia....-. 6 J 8 Hklinburg cheviots.. 9 Otis B B Park mills. 70 check12i Everett cheviots . 9 Park Mills. hO check13 iCireatRepublio chev. 7 Economy check........ 9);Columbiarj........-. 7 Otis checi..... . HVa Hamilton 8 tri pes lu Tuscarora .. f-River Side.. 7y, uraiutevuie 7 DENIMS. .11 lYork, blue... Otis, A X A. Otis, BB. Otis, CC ....14 .14 ....IS . 7s ....11 .... iy .10 York, elate. . 9V4!York, tancy. .14 Oakland, A....... Arcokeag... Everett Haymaker...., .mColumbiari .. 8 i Bos ton. TICKINGS. Amoskeafr, A C A 12'Lewifiton, 36. York, 30 in 11 Lewiston, 3'2... Con nest oga, B F 14 ILewiston, 30... ...14 ...12 ...11 ... 7 uonnestoira extra 12 oaitiand. A. Connefitoga, C C A..1I Oakland, A A GRAIN BAGS. American Franklinville..... Btark, A... .17 IGranper ....19 Lewiston ....22)4,(ieorgia, A '. U 18 CARPET CHAIN. Whlte..........18' ICoverlet Chain... ...50 Colored 22 No. 500 Cotton Yarn10 Candle Wick 0 iTwine......-....... 20 The Produce Market.' Eggs Paymg 10c per doa.. for fresh. Butter Creamery fancy. 21:325c: choice, 20c; dairy, selected, 15316c; country, fancy, I3c; fresh and sweet, 8c; low grades, 3a4c per lb. Poultry Hens, 8c per lb; roosters, 4c; hen turkeys, : 8s; torn turkeys, fa; old geese and well-feathered, per doa., $5 00; dncks, per lb., 7)4c Feathers Prune geese, 40c; mixed and duck, jQ 25c Rags-lVßlKc Wool Bright Indiana, medium unwashed, 20 ftZlc; for heavy merino and very coarse, P) 3 c; tub-waahed, 2txltc, buxry.txashy andcotted, 15c. Beeswax 1820c. The Provision Market. Below are the present Jobbing prices: Bmoked meats, can vasaed or plain (plain meats not guaranteed against s tippers) b. U. Hams, reliable brand, 15 lbs. average, 9Jc; do, 17)J lbs. averace. W,c do. 20 lbs. average, 9'c; 20 lbs. and over, 94c; do. light average, 10 lbs., lOc; do. 12' Iba. average, 10V4c "Morgan 6i Urey's brand." io lbs. average, 9c, ao. 17H ids. average ana over, 9c; cottage bams, "reliable brand." c: pinnie nans, "Porter brand. " c: camomia mini, "reliable brand," 6c: English breakfast bacon, clear, "reliable brand." Jte: do. clear. "Porter brand," he; English shoulders, "reliable brand "12 lbs. average, 6c ; do. English shoulders. 17 lbs. average, 5Hc. Dried beef. "Porter brand." lie, Bacon Clear sides, heavy, average 60 to 60 lbs., c; do. medium, average. 38 to 40 lbs., 7'ic: do heavy, average 50 lbs., c; do backs, medium weight, 7cr do. bellies, 7l4c; do. French flitch, average 5 lbs., c: belly pieces, average 4 lbs.. c D. 8. and Pickled Meats English cured, clear ides or backs, unsmoked, CV4c; bean pork, clear, per LbL. 2U0 lbs., 12 60; pork, clear, per bbl., 200 lbs., 110 to: family pork, ciear. per bbl.. 200 lbs. 10 60; ham polk, per bbl., 200 lbs.. 10 60. Also i bbls.. containing 100 lbs., at half price of the barrels, with 60c added to cover additional cost 01 packave. lArd Pure winter kettle, rendered In tierces. 7c; current chilled do., c; Is half barrels or 60-lb. tubs. 7c; 44-lb. tin tubs, 84c; 20-lb. palls, 8c: 10-lb. pails, fr)ic. IMg's Tongucs-Per A hbl., 100 lbs., t6 50. ' Bologne In cloth. 6Xc : in skin, 6c. Pmoked Bausage In link. 7c : Fresh Meats Pork sausage, in 80 lb. pails, Cc;

20-lb. pails, 65c; do. link, 7 tenderloins, 12c: pare ribs, 6c; ham trimmings, 64c: chop pieces, 4jC; shanks, 3c; shoulder bones, 2c: lean back pieces, suitable for chops; 6c; pork baclJ, 6C; do. fat closely trimmed on". 7c The Grocery Market. Cheese Full cream. New York, 1212c; Ohio, 12ic: crystal, spring, llc; 8wan Lake, 9c. Co Sees Common, 910c; ortUnary. lOJUc; fair, llilljic; prime. 12iOl234c; strictly prime. 113c; choice. 1314 y& Old Oovernment Java, 1925Hc; McLaughlin's XXXX, roftfited, 1-lb packages, 100-lb cases, lajc; 60-lb do, ti Arbuckle's roasted, 13c; Levering's, 13)c; Cardova, lic; Gates' A No. 1. 15)c; Gates' prime, 14Hc; "Lioa." lie; Jersey. 13)4 c Sugar Cutloaf, 7H7bC; powdered, TVigc; granulated, 6?V96c; sundard A. affiifi-, on A, 6('4c; white extra C, 6)C)c; light brown, bytf't.bygc; common grades, hiiic; New Orleans, 5tt5C Molasses and Byrnps New Orleans molasses, kettle, 4S50c; good, 40c: syrup, 22330c per gallon for common to choice: maple syrup, 1 00. Rice Carolina and Louisiana, 346)c Bpices Pepper, 19rfi20c; allspice, 10(912o cloves, 2025c; ginger, 17(j22c; cinnamon In mats, 1215c; nutmegs, 7o(gOc. Salt Lake, m car lots, 9377c; dray lots, 1 05(9 1 10; small lots. 10c more from store. EUrch Refined Pearl, 2J4(?c per lb.: Enreka, 4c; Champion gloss, lump, 56c; Improved corn. 6S.&6C Bait Fish Mackerel, extra mess, 24 per bbl.; halves, 12 50: No. 1 mackerel, (1820: halves, 30 10; No. 2 mackerel, 15 50til6; halves, V 50; No. 2 medium, 8; halves, 1 60; No. 3 mackerel, (J 6 50; halves, 33 50; No. 1 white fish, 7 50; hallt)Ut 140 aCI loreign Fruits London 'layer raisins, new, 3 40; new Valencia, llllVc; SnUus, lie; Muscatel raisins, two crown, 2 5033 00; CV.lilornia L. L, $2 90: Muscatels, 2 75, Lemons Messina, ti 754 50. New Prunes Turkish, 44ic; Saltan, do., bc; currants, 7sc; new ugs, layers, 15c Dates Matts, 4)&5c; yard in ten pound boxes, 9(10c; Persian, in sixty pound boxes, 8C Citron New, 35c. Lemon Peel New, 20c. Oranges Valencia, in cases, " 50Q1 50; Messina, ti 0o 4 00: Cal. oranges, S3 2T&3 75. Peanuts Raw Tennessee, 56c; Wilmington, 8)4c; roasted, 10c; Tennessee; 4)6)c; Virginias, 67c. Bananas f lf2 per bnnch. trocoanuts S4 5o:si. CanDed Goods We quote: Tomatoes, 3 lbs., 1 20CU 25. Peaches,3 lbs. standard.5175(s2; 3 lbs., (1 90(rf2; seconds 3 lbs., 1 601 60; 2 lbs., fl 45(3 1 50. l ie Peaches. 3 lbs,, $1 15-ai 20; 6 lbs., 81 5a

1 90; Gooseberries, 2 lbs.. 9iKjJ5c; Blackberries, 95c SiSl 00; Ktrawberries, SI 5o( ; Raspberries, 1 150,1 25.: Cherries, red, tl Wl 05; white, i 94 C42 20; String Beans, 85(3'J0c; Polks Best Peas, jl 60: Yarmouth Corn, 1 2."(3l 30- Mountain Su?ar Corn, 1 bQ ; Standard, 2 lbs., 90(ii 00; East Hamburg Corn, 1 00; Mackerel, 31 lol w, Pi u ear. Dies, tl 50ia2 00: Salmon. 1 lb., tl 40iiil 50: Tumbler Jellies, 8(nW0c; Cove Ovster, 1 lb.; light weight, 60f,G5c; 2 IbsM full we'ight, II 85Q1 95; Bardines, French, Js., fl 75perdoz.; American, 4s., fl per .dos.; Apples, 3 lbs., 90(0bc; 6 lbs., 2 &C&2 CO; gallon, 2 603 CO. Vegetables and Fruits. Beans Choice navy, 1 653,1 75; medium, 1 75; Marrows, 1 902 00; California, . Potatoes 55&t)0c per bu. Sweet Potatoes Southern Sweets, 1 75,t2 00 per bbl.; Baltimores, S2 50O3 00; Philadelphias, 3 00 3 25. ApplesChoice new, Jl 50,22 00 per bbh Dried Apples Evaporated, uic, common dried, Peaches Dried peaches, halves, 4nne; California halves, llic: evaporated, l$&nc Cabbage Slötsl 2.5 per bbl. Onions Veliow Itenver, tl 50(12 75 per bbh : Bermuda, ?2 50 per crate. Honey iS'32Wj. Cranberries Cape Cod, 3 0035 25; Whconsin, 3 OOH 1 (X). Celery 3f 10c per doz. . Seed. Peed Timothy, tl 9Srf2 10 perbnshel; clover 6 OOyG 60; blue grass, extra clean Kentucky, SI 10 gl 25; red top. 75c?l 00; orchard grass, c2 40f$2 86, OAinpto quality; Lnglikh blue grass, 100 per bu.: bird seed, rape, 8('Jc; canary, 53o; hemp, 4y5c. Coal and Coke. Elock, J3 CO; Jackson coal, 3 50; Pittsburg, 13 75: Raymond Cit. $3 75: anthracite. 86 2j:4 6 60; Highland nHt, $2 5o; Piedmont coal, Sf; hs coke, 10c per bu., or 2 50 per load ; crushed, 3 00 per load; Winifrede. 3 75 per ton; Kauawba, 75; Hocking, $3 50; Island. &2 75; iilosburg, ji. Hides, Leather aud Tallow. Hemlock sole. 2Lg32c; oak sole, 30ft37c: Pittaburg harness leather, 36(3,3Sc; harness leather, 3l(iö4c; bridle leather, per doa., 60(72c; domestic kip, 5CUH0c: French kip. 80cfil 25; domestic calf, 7Dc(iiS110: French cah, l io"cl 85. H'des No. 1 cured, 7fJsc; No. 1 green, 6$c; No. 1 calf, 9c; cured, 10ijl0ic; dry salt, 10c; tint, 12c; No. 2 hides, 2c on". Tadow Prime, S)i34c: No. 2, 3ö3C. GreaöC Brown, 2,c; white, 4c; yellow, 24c Urns; Market. Alcohol, f2 162 25; calomel, 75(3S5c; camphor, 2S(St3Gc: cochineal, 50(60c: chloroform, 6065c; gum opium, 83 503 75; lnd'go, f l(St3; morphine, 82 yC&3 10. Oils-Castor, (1 55(1 65; sweet oil, 9Gc(a$l 35; olive oil, 11 503; bergamot (Sanderson's), to3 50; lemon (Sanderson's), 3 504 00. Quinine P. and W.t 85(j'J0c; cinchonida, 25a 30c; American bi-carb, soda, 45c; English do.. 5&Gc. SnuT tiarrett's, 2-ox. pack., SI CO per doa. ; 4-oz. bottles, 3 per doz. Flove's sulphur, 4(tj5c. Turpentine 6'&60c; English Venitian red, by bbl.. 2c; less quantities, 3c. Iodyne 1 00; Iodide potash, 3(3 25. Cloves, 20 25c. Rhubarb, 90c 551 25. Window lass, 70 per Ctnt. ; double, 76c and 10 per cent. off. Iron and Steel Market. Barlron 1 90(32 10 rates; charcoal iron, 2 90 (53 10; hoop iron, 2 60 rates; Norway and Bweid Iron, 4c rates; horseshoe iron, 3c Horse Shoes Burnen St Perkins', per keg, fl 10; mule shoes, 1 per keg advance. Horseshoe Nails North western. Globe and Putnam, per box, 4 50. Cast Kieel Best American, per lb.. 12c; spring steel, Cc; tire steel, 3c; toe calk steel, 5c; machinery steel, 5c. Cut Nails Rates for tens, Iron, 2 50; rates for tens, steel, (2 75. Miscellaneous Markets. Oils We quote: Linseed, raw, 42c; boiled, 45c; lard oil, 65(a&5c; miners' oil, &5&65c; lubricating oil, 12(38c; straits oil, 55Göc; benzine, 10Jl4c; coal oil, Indiana legal test, 9Jc; 150 test, 9'ic; perfection, 12e; water white, 150 test, li;fcc; snow drop oil, 12c; Palscine oil, 14)4c. Tinner's Supplies We quote: Best Drand charcoal tin, I. c. 10x14, 12x12 and 11x20, G 25; Ix. lOx 14, 14x20 and 12x12. H 25; roofing, 10, 14x20, 5 75; 20x2S, 11 50c12; block tin, in pigs, 25c, in bars, 26c. Iron: 27 B iron, 3.25; 27 C iron, 6c; Juniata galvanized. 50 per cent, discount; refined, 50 and 10 per cent, discount. Sheet xinc, 6Jc Coppet bottoms, 22c PlaniahecTcopper, 32c Solder, 14 16c LIVE STOCK. Indianapolis. Union Stock-Yard, March 15. Cattle Receipts, 100 head ; shipments, none. Owing to the extreme light supply business Is quite limited and hardly enough to establish current prices; however the feeling is quite weak on account of very unfavorable reports from the Eastern markets. In the absence of any transactions to-aay we give same quotations. Good to choice shippers Fair to medium shippers. . Common shippers and feeders. 4 cms 10 4 00i44 35 S 50-34 00 Btocxers.... . Good to choice heifers. Good to choice cows.... 3 0O3 40 3 60(44 00 3 2o 53 75 Fair to medium cows and heifeis. 2 40(33 00 Common old cows. Veals, common to good. , 1 6092 00 4 OOraö 00 Bulls, common to good..... Milkers, common to good 1 7543 25 20 00045 00 noos Receipts, 600 head; shipments, 200 bead. Quality lair, chiefly light and mixed grades; no choice ou sale. Market weak and a shade lower. Heavy packing and shipping ........fl 2S! 35 Light and mixed packing 4 10'4 20 Common to choice lights........ 4 00(44 15 Pigs and heavy roughs . 8 50(4 1 00 sheep and Lxiias Receipts, none; shipments none. Nothing doing for want of stock; leeiing very weak. If full supply was here would prob ably sell 15 to 25 cents lower. Good to choice .. ..4 7555 00 Fair to medium 4 0(1,44 2" Common.. 3 2.V43 75 Culls, per head. 1 O02 00 Elsewhere. EAST LIBERTY. March 15. -Cattle Receipts, 1, CM head: thipment, 1,110 head. Market slow at lat week's prices. Hogs Receipts, 5,700 head: shipments, 6,000 head. Market slow: Philadelphias, 4 CJ4 70; Yorkers, f I :4 40; skips, 4(44 10. riecp Receipts, 8,700 head; shipments, 6,000 head. Market slow at last week's prices. EALTIMORE. March 15. Beef Cattle Market generally slow and unchanged; other grades Jiic lower, Lest beeves, ?6 87Jcq7: first quality, 4 50 ;$4 87)4: medium. S3 7534 12(4; ordinary, 2 50 3 25. Most of the sales were from 14 to t. ' Re ceipts, 76'J hesd; sales, 655 head. Swine Liffht snr-nlv snd onlv a moderately fair demand. Receipts, ,920 head; quotations, sheep The receipts of sihecn 'and lambs were 3,292; quotations sheep, tM$i. BT. LOUIS. March 15. National Etock Yards: Cattle Receipts, 3t0 head; shipments, none. Market active snd I0ftl5c higher on butcher cattle: other gradtstteady; good to choice shipping, 4 90(a5 40; common to medium, 4(41 75; butchers' steers, 3 U)(a4 50; cows and heifers, 2 50o375; Stockeis and feeders. 3m4 20. Hops Receipts. 700 head: shipments, none. Market quiet and weak; butchers' and best heavy, 4 20Q4 40; mixed packing, 3 90(ä4 15; light, 3 85(M 10. Sheep Receipts, 100 head; shipments, none. Market nominally firm and steady. BUFF A IX), March 15. ttle Receipts, 1,29 head. . The market was strong and advanced &c

from last Monday: medium to pood. 4 25(84 75:

common to fair, S3 50 4 25; stockers and feeders, 3a3 15: prime veals, $5 6o9 60.' heep Keceipts. 5,200 head. Market opened strong and Higher: closed at msiae prices; pooa to choice, S5 606: extra, 863:6 60; lambs dull; gooa 10 cnoice, o iioeto 00; extra, se o. hops Receipts, v,-so neaa. Manet steady; light r ies. UCaA 10: light Yorkers. U 30(34 se lected medium weightl 84 30(3.4 40: extra, 4 450 4 fO; cows and mixed heavy ends, S3 90$4. KANSA3 CITY, March 15,-The Live Stock iBdlcator reports: Cattle Receipts, 681 head; shipments, none. Market slow, weak and 5c lower for snipping grades; butcher stuff steady; stockers and feeders firm; choice to fancy, $5 855 15; good to choice, 84 60(ä5: common to medium, S434 50; stockers and feeders, $3 30(34 20; cows, 2 40$3 30. Hoes Receipts, 1.321 head: snipmenta. none. Mat ket weak and a shade lower: pood to choice, $4(a,4 20: common to medium, 3 70&3 90; skips ana pigs, T-(a.J w. Kheep Receipts, none; shipments, none. Market quiet and weak ; good to choice, (3 754 50; common to medium. 82 25&3 25. NEW YORK. March 15. Beeves Receipts. 117 car loads for the market, 80 car loads for exportation, and 35 car loads for city trade slaughterers. Market a shade firmer for prime steers, but generally steady at the quotations offered last: ex tremes 3 bwiö per luo lbs. lor steers, aud 5344 for bulls and dry cows, a f;w choice steers going to $c&6 25 and some of the best bulls to $4 20. Shipments to-day and tmorrow: 390 beeves, 2.640 quarters of beef and 400 carcasses of mut ton. Sheep Receipts, lO.ROO bead. Market slow at easier prices and not all sold ; sheep sold at 36c per lb. Hogs Receipts, 9,500 head: none offered alive: nominal values 4 401 60 per 100 lbs. CHICAGO, March 15. The Drovers' Journal re ports: Cattle Receipts. 7,600 bead: shipments, 20,000 head. Market quiet and 10i5c lower; shipping Blee r, tu i.oouioo., . towo ito; fcioencio mm feeders, $(a4 30; cows, bulls and mixed, 2 4; bulk, 82 903 20. uogir-Receipt. 17,00) neau; shipments, 60,000 head. Market slow and 510c lower; rough and mixed, 83 JC(&4 15; packing and shipping. 4 10 4 35; lightweights, S60''i4 55; skips, $3,3 60. Sheep Receipts. 4.500 head: shipments. 1.000 head. Market slow and a shade lower; natives, 2 50(ä5 CO ; Texans, 2 254 2 85. The Drovers' Journal special cablegram from Li verrool indicates a fairlv active cattle market at steady prices. Best American steers are selling at 12ya,Uc per pound, dressed weicht. Supplies of American ana Canadian stock reported light. British cattle are not so plentiful ..- .10 weeks ago. MARKETS BY TELEGRAPH. Produce Markets CHICAGO. March 15. Improved cables made the wheat crowd feel very bullish immediately after the opening to-day. May started athO'c, touched s(c, and struck bottom at c'ACa.nic. The decline was rapid and steady. Pork was to blame lor the downward start in wheat, but after that it did not need this dragging influence. Leter, Eldredgc it Evcringham tried to stop the break, but ineffectually. Wall street was a his seller until about noon. A change in the "visi ble " situation also helped the weakness. The decrease was reduced to as low as 300,000 bushels. Many put it at 3,000. r rom bottom prices wheat improved '.(Uc, and at 1 o'clock closed quiet at a decline of substantially lc from Saturday. The provision market all day was particularly "active, and dragged everything else down with it. The opening was steady, but it remained m only a moment, ana thcreaiter ruled decide:1 weak. The drop aggregated SO cents per barrel. There was a rumor t one time during the moruing ession that the Howe combination M as busted and unloading its enormous holding, but this could not be traced to any reliable source and failed to receive much credence. The generally accepted theory was that it was being pounded by or in tne interest ot Armour, who, on a lower market, would be enabled to work down Lis average, and once loaded up with cheap pork, would bull it for all there is in it. About the only buyers to-day were the bears, the chronic bears. Large quantities of country pork had to go overboard. The pit was uuusualiy well tilled during the morning, though 110 undue excitement prcvnled. Later the market recovered 5c, and at 1 0 clock closed easier. Hour urm but rather dull. Wheat Sales ranged: March. H'-VMe, closing at SOJcn April, JsOJJjjSlTic, closing at 80)-4c:May, 853-i(S6)Jc, closing at 65'fc(Vj 85Vc; June, stv',.('V7c,;cioiing 87c; No.2spnng, hMi-kMe. Corn Market weaker and lower, but moderately active: sales ranged: Match, 3C'4ja 3,'kC, closing at 3t.;,ic: April, 36j,(37c, closing at 36; c: May, G'.tVO'.ic, closing at 39)4(3 19; June. 39?4(vU)4c, closing at .J9?ic. Oats Weak ened: market auit; sales rangea: Jso. i white. 33V36c; No. o white, 30Uft31$c; Mav, ;iV,L 32V4c. closing at31K"32c; June, iU'i'fiW.C, clos ing at Jyt& i'-'nc- ve no. 'Z. iwitic. Barley No. 3, 4S(;i50c. Flaxseed No. 1, 1 l)4. Provisions Mess Pork Sales ranged: March, S9 00(ü9 95, closing at 9 70; May, 9 7010 05, closing at $9 60; June, fc9 77Vic.10 15; closing at 89 Lard Aiarca, o M( 92j, closing at jo ti2;; May, Ja 95 SR fyl rlfiKincr at "i Jnni TC(i ft 07V' elrveinir at 6. Boxed Meats Dry salted shoulders, 3 90 (4; long clear sides, 85 20(a6 25 ; short clear sides, 5 50ä5 55; fchortrib sides, 5 10(55 12! J. Sugar unchanged. Butter . reamery, gooa to lancy extra, 30(3 31c; diarv, 1222c. Eggs 12 fi 1 3c. Receipts Flour, 12,000 bbLs.; wheat, 250,000 bu.; corn, 178,000 bu.; oats, 124.CO0 bu.; rye, 2,000 bu.; barley, 45.000 bu. Shipments Flour, 70,000 bbls. ; wheat, 21,000 bu.; corn, 35,000 bu.; oats, 73,000 bu.: rye, 10,000 bu. ; barley, 19,000 bu. Afternoon Board Wheat at tO;i-c March; 85c May: 86c June. Corn Weak at 36)c March; 3Cc April; 39$c May; 3sc June; 40)c July. Oats Slightly easier; 2S)4c March; 3lVjC May ; 32ic June. Pork Easier; S9 624 March; 89 65 April; f'J 67 Mav; 9 $2 June. Lard Steady; 85 92J4 March ; 85 92l; April : 5 97) May; 85 02 June. Short ribs Unchanged; 85 12) i March; 517May; S5 22M June. NEW YORK, March 15. Flour-Receipts, 22,974 bbls.; exporki, 2,838 bbls. and 920 sacks; market ger.eally firm with a moderately active demand; sales, 15.500 bbls.; superfine Western aud state 2 853 50; common to pood Western and State, 83 35ä3 80; good to choice do., 3 85(34 50; common to good extra Ohio, 83 355 15; common to choice extra St. Louis, (3 35j5 60. Wheat Receipts, 17,600 bu.; exports, 44,42g bu.; spot, lower and rather more active, mainly for export; options opened strong, advanced afterwards weakened and reacted JQl'ic, leaving off steadily: sales, 2,912,00ttbu. of future and 16Ü.000 bu. spot; No. 2 spring. 97c; ungraded rea, 8996c; ungraded Fpring, 91c: No. 2 red, 96&C f. o. b.; ungraded white. 92c : No. 2 red, March, nominal at95e; April, !CfF,97c, closing at 96c; May, 06 (&98c, closing at 97c: June, 97(ii981 c, closing at 97c; July, 97ö,Jfec, closing at97c; August, 97-hö08J4c, closing at 97j;c; December, 1 02(3 1 closing at 81 02. Corn Easier and losing weak; reeeipU, 34ti,K4 bu.: exports, 6 603 bu.: sales, 872,100 bu. of futures and 196,000 bn. of 47)-2c; April, 47?44c, closing at 7c: May, 44SK elocing at 4Sc; June, 4.si8Uc, closing at 4sc; steamer, March, 4Cc; April, 46; May, 46V4C Oats A shade better; receipta, 46.050 bu.; exports, none: mixed Western, 37J4t0c; White do., 40(3t5c, Stock of grain in store March 13: Wheat, 74.111 bu.; corn, 4,31)4,296 hn.J Oats, 4,470.041 bxi.;. barlev, 87.5."i0 bu.; rve, 122.543 bu.; ptas, 5,199 bu. ; malt, 23,900 "bu. Hay Firm and in fair demand. Coffee Spot fair; Rio dull at VltaiPtfi: options barely steady and fairly active; sales. 24.750 bags; March, 7.15c: April, 7.15c; May, 7.10(7.15c; June 7.10c: July, 7.15$7.20e; September, 7.15c; October, 7.15a7.20c; December, 7.20c Pnirar Dull and nominal: fair to good refining quoted at 4 15-16(&5 l-16c; refined dull; confectioners', 6 3 He. Molasses Quiet. Rice Steady and in fair demand. Petroleum Firm. TallowFirm. Posin Steady at 1 05l 10. Turpentine Dull at 49c. Eggs Easier ana in iair oemaou. Western. 13(8,140. Pork Dull and easier: mess, $9 87010 25 for old; 811 for new. Cutmeats Firm; pickled bellies, 5 255 37)4; middles dull; long clear, 8 o. Lara Lower ana more active; Western steam, spot, 86 256 27V; April, 6 25(8 6 27H: Mav. 86 2.VS.6 30; June, $6 32fa6 36; July, 608(36 40; August, 6 446 50; September, 80 52 (a6 66: city steam, lb 25. uuiter öieaay ana in iair oemana; western. iu(5ic: r-igin creamery, 33c. Cheese Firm and in fair inquiry. 8T. LOUT3. March 15.-Flour-Qniet and un charged. Wheat Fairly active and even; mar ket opened strong and advanced ;4(-c, but eased off later and closed )5)4c lower than Satuday; No. 2 red, cash, 92c; May, 9495c, closing at94)ic; June. 94:'Ä94e, closing at 94-Jic. Corn Dull and easv. clohini? Kfiiic lower than Saturday: No. mixed, cash. 34)i (a :k'c: March, 34c bid; April, 35)40 bid; May, 3C3f.l-CC, closing at 3Cc. Oats very dull and lower; ro. mixea, casn, wc; March.29Hc bid: Mav. 3114c. Rve Weak at 60. Barlty Nominally unchanged. Lead Quiet and 6teady; refined and chemically hard, 75. Hay Easy, bnt prices unchanged. Butter Quiet and KtBlv! rrcami-rv. 2Sfti;iOc: dalrv. lSfi2fic. Eggs Ixiwer at 10c. Flaxseea Firm at 1 10. BranWeak ; 63c at mill. Cornmeal Steady at 1 9.'(82. Wool Quiet, steady and unchanged. Provisions -Dull ank wenk. Pork-Flat at 10 50. LardEasy at 85 80. Bnlkmeats Loose lots weak; long clear, 85 25; short ribs, 85 35; short clear, 3 60; boxed lots easy; long clear, 85 62)4; short ribs, 15 75: short clear. lo 87;i. jjacon uncnangea Hams Steady at 8x60ll. Receipts Flour, 4,000 bbls.; wheat, 21,000 bu.; corn, 123,000 bn.; oats, 15,000 bu. ; rye, none ; barley, lo.ouu cu. Shipments Flour. 10.000 bbls.; wheat, none; corn, 216,000 bu.; oats, 14.000 bu.; rye, 10,000 bu.; barley, 10,000 Da. Afternoon Board Wheat Weak and )söc lower. Corn and Oats Unchanged. PHILADELPHIA. March 15. Flour Steady 'with moderate demand; Western and Pennsyl vania superfine, 52 v9s 2.; ao. extras, w ösmj 75; Ohio. Indiana. St. Louis and Southern Illinois, 82 75X(5; winter patent. 5 15645 60: Minesota bakers'7 84 256 ; do. patents, 8-r 20($5 50. WheatOpened c higher, later reacted, and the advance wss lost, closing dull ; No. 2 red, March, AM(c; 'A pril, 94i94e.; May. &to'4e ; J une, )ss96)c. Corn Spot, shade stronger, with a fair demand; No. 1 mixed and yellow, 47)4c; steamer No. 2 mixed ard yellow, 46c; futures quiet; No. 2 mixed. March, Vi(i.47x4c: April. 4747c; May, 47Ka474c; Jnne, 47,447?4c. Oats vr, qniet, utliim; while, 39üj41c; futures dull; No. 2

; ungraded, 4 w c; ro.ö,4ü(4j4c: sicamt-r.

47Jic elevator: No. 2 March. 47S:487!4. closing at

white, March, 40Kilc; April, May and June, 4t(440-,4c. Provisions Steady. Beef City family per barrel. 810 5Ctll : do. packed, $5 90; do. No. 1 mess, Si8 60. Pork New mess, 8U 5.V12; do. vrimemess. nominal at 111; family, 112.31250, Hams Smoked, per pound, 9llc. LardV Steady ; refined, S bl&7; 6teamer, 86 37 butchers' loose, 5 756. Butter Steady, with a moderate demand: creamery extras, 26g30a; Western dairy extras, 1516c; Western good to choice, 10(12. Eggs Dull and weaker; 13e134. Cheese Moderately active and steady; iair to prime, fKö8)ic Petroleum Steadv at 7. Bceipts Flour, 4,000 bbls.; wheat, 12,000 bo.; corn, 6,(C0 bu. ; oats, 7,000 bn. Shipments Wheat, 400C0 bu.; corn, 28,000 bu.; oats, 10,000 bu. CINCTnSaTI, March 13. Cotton Qaiet: middling, S-'c. Flour Easy; family, 84 lo4 30; lancy. 84 40(34 Co- Wheat Heavy; No. 2 red. S3 6395c; receipts, 18,000 bu.; shipments, 7,000 bu. corn Quiet: No. 2 mixed, 3Sc. Oats Firmer; No. 2 mixe, 23i33c Rye stronger; No. 2, 67c. Barley Quiet; extra No. 3 spring. 52c57e, Pork Dull and lower at 810. Lard Weak at 5 40. Bulkmeats Lower; shoulders, 3 62)4: short rib, 85 30. Bacon Weaker; shoulders, I 75: short ribs, 8 05; short clear, 88 25. BuUer Quiet; Northwestern extra CTeamerv, 33t34e; good to prime creamery, 2oV26o; choice dairy roll, 12(215. Linseed Oil Steady at 41tj42o. Sugar Easy; hard refined, rj7Mo; New Orleans. 5vi4c, Hogs Steady; common and light, 3 SO 3 25; packing and butchers', 84 1 4t: receipts, 374 head : shipments, 331 head. Ffegs Dull and lower at llfellV- Cheene In moderate demand but firm ; good to prime cured Ohio factory. 969Kc NEW ORLEANS, March 15. Flour Quiet and weak. Corn Easier; white, 45c: yellow, 4c Oats Steady at 3'.c. Cornmeal Quiet. Hay Qniet but firm at 15 50(18. Hog Product Dull and a shade lowet. Pork 10 50. Lard 5 75. Bulk Meats Shoulders, 3 90; long clear and clear ribs, 5 37! Bacon Shoulders, 84 25: long clear, $6 ; clear ribs, 86 12. Items Dull. Coffee Firmer; Rio, 6)äftU0c. Rice Qniet but steady; Louisiana, 5)':c. Cotton Seed Producta Unsettled but generally lower; prime crude oil. delivered, 21 (i22)-c; summer yellow, 27Jj'6i2S,ic: cake and meal, I920c Sugar Qniet but steady; open kettle, choice, 65 l-16e; prime, 4c: Liny fair, 4J4C; centrifugals, granulated, (Vc; choice white, 6c; off white, 5c: choice yellow clarifid. 5)ic; prime yellow clarified, 5ic; seconds, 4'4 54c. Molasses Quiet but steadv: open kettle, good prime to strictly prime, 16(s20c BALTIMORE, March 15. Wheat Western, steady and dull; No. 2 winter red, spot and Maren, 92?93c:-c; May, 9597ie. Corn Western lower and active; mixed, spot, 4644(r;; March, 466-icy.e: April and May, 4fi144'iVvc; steamer, 414 a4.r. Oats Steady and quiet; Western white, 38 042c; do. mixed, 3637c Provisions Dull and easier. Mess I'ork-SlO 2T1 175. Urd-Rcfined, li&lic. Eggs Higher at 1313) Coffee Firm; Rio cargoes, ordinary to fair. 8i4(fiSJc. Receipta FZoar, 8,000 bbls.; wheat, 11.000 bu.; corn. 138,000 bu.; oatp, 6,000 bu.; rye, 1,000 bu. Shipments Flour, 1,000 bbls.; corn. 6,000 bu. MILWAUKEE. March 15. Flour Steady. Wheat Dull; cash, 81)c: May, 84j;c; June, 8:. Corn Sttady; No. 2, 37?4c Ofts Dull; No. 2, 32n. Kvp Xmninnl- Kn 1 r.r.. Parlnv V.cin, o

blL Provisions Ix)wcr: Mess Pork Cash "or March, 9 70; May. 9 80. Lard rrime steam, cash or March. 85 90: May. 86 95. Butter Un changed; dairy. 18i22c. Cheese Quiet; at 10) rqiic Eggs in lair demand at Wl.jc. Receints Flour, 9,1 o-i bbls.; wheat, 19.153 bu.; barley, 20,205 bu. Shipments Flour, 13,035 bbls.; wheat, 500 bn.; barley, 2,300 bu. LOUISVILLE. March 15. Cotton Oniet: mid dling, 8c Grain-Steady. Wheat No. 2 longbeny, nominal ; Ho. 1 red, 95c. Corn New mixed, 38c: white, 39c. Oats No. 2 mixed, asc. Pro visionssteady. Bacon Clear rib sides, -5 75; clear sides, gC; shoulders, $4 50. Bulkmeats Clear rib sides, 85 35: clear sides, 85 60; shoulders, S4. Mess Pork S1Ö 75. Hams Sugar-cured, $9 50 10. Lard-Choice leal, 7 75S. TOLEDO, March 15. Wheat Firm and dull: casn, 9-.'(a9!4c; March, 92c bid; April, 92)c; -ay, .;bc: wuue, v4;-c; August, wc oia. uoru Easier; cash, Ss)ic; May.40.'c asked. Oats Ouiet: cash, 32e; May. 34 Yfi asked. Clover-seed-Active; cash, Sö 35; March. $ 35; April, 86 25 rsked. Receipts Wheat, S,0U0 bu.: corn. 11.000 bu.;oats, 1,000 bu. Shipments Wheat 10.000 bu.,corn, 19,000 bu. ; oats, 1,000 bu. KANSAS CITY. March 15. WhMt- Iiwor No. 2 cash, 72c bid, 72)c asked; April. 73c bid, 4c asKen: .May, .yc txrn Lower; no. 2 cash, 27c bid. 27Kc asked: April. 29c bid. 2V,Q asked ; May, 30jc. Oats Cash, 28;4c asked. Oils. . WILMINGTON. March 15. Taipentine Un changed. ANTWERP, March 15. retroleum, 17f paid and sellers. CLEVELAND, March 15. Petroleum Quiet: standard white, 110, 74c. TITUSVILLE, Pa. March 15. National transit certificates opened at 7-;;c; closed at 7fti,c; highest price, 7fcc;iowest, 77; c BRADFORD. Pa., March 15. National transit cer tificates opened at 78c and closed at 7s., 2c; highest Drice. STc: lowest. 7fc?ic: cleaiances. 1.61S.000 bbls. PITTSBURG, March 15. Petroleum Dull but firm. National transit certificates ooened at 78)4c and closed at78)ic; highest price, 78)ik:; lowest, 77c NEW YORK, March 13. Petroleum Was very firm and active. It opened at blic, apd except a brief break before noon to 77c, remained a little above 78c all day; the highest price was 7t.tic closing at 78c OIL CITY, March 15. National transit certifi cates opened at 78)c; closed at 78"1 c; highest price, 7fcc: lowest, 77ifi; sales, 586,000 bbls.; charters, 22,381 bbls.: clearances, 5,514,000 bbls.; enipmcnts, ,i,udois. Cotton. MEMPHIS, March 15.-Cotton-Steady; middling, c; receipts, 2,145 bales; shipments, 2,533 bales; stock, 130,277 bales; sales, 5,200 bales. BT. LOUTS, March 15 Cotton Receipts. 839 bales; shipments. 736 bales: sales, 743 bales; stock, 101,057 bales. Market steady; middling, 8ac NEW ORLEANS, March 15.-Cotton Firm ; middling. 8 9-lCc; low middling, 81-16c; good ordinary, 71-lOc; net receipts, 3.406 bales; gros? receipts. 3.416 bales; exports to Great Britain, 5,100 sales, 4,000 bales: stock, 311 ,662 bales. NEW YORK, March 15. Cotton C. L. Greene & Co.'s report of cotton futures says: Stimulated by a better tone at Liverpool, both as to spot and contracts, our market opened firm and advancing, with a pain secured ol some 8(a9 points, a portion of the demand coming from Wall street. At the figures reached, however, quite a proportion of the "long" were ready and a little anxious to liquidate, causing a full reaction, closing at about Satuiday's figures. Dry Goods. NEW YORK,1 March 15,-Dry Goods-Thc business at jobbing bands is progressing very satisfactorily. From agents there is a good movement in progress on old orders, but new business has been more moderate, Whlskv. CINCINNATI. March 15. Whisky Steady at tl 10. BT. 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ü. S. MARSHAL'S SALE. Ey viitae of an execution to me directed, lrom the Clerk of the U. S. Circuit Court, in and foe the District of Indiana, I will expose at publia sale to the highest bidder, on THURSDAY, TUE 23TII DAY OF MARCH, A. 9, 186, between the hours of 10 o'clock a. m. and 4 o'clocK m. of said daj, at the Court House door ia arion County, Indiana, the following described property, to-wit: Lot number thirteen (13, In square Enmsetf two (2), in North I'ark addition to the City oi Indianapolis, Indiana, Taken as the property of John Darby et al., a the suitot Citizens National Bank of Indianapolis. Said sale to be made without relief from valuation or srpraisemcnt laws. KUWARD HAWKINS, U. 8. Marshal, District of Indiana,' February 26, A. D 18S6. A. C llAEEi.s Attorney for rialntiS. . - -A