Indiana State Sentinel, Indianapolis, Marion County, 11 March 1891 — Page 8
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THE INDIANA STATE SENTINEL, WEDNESDAY MORNING, ft ARC IT 11, 1891TVELi
to the amount of $!0W), rrcive bequest, establish homes, etc. The actn of B'ich Loartl.i aa have heretofore bf-c-n acting without Authority oi law aro itgalizcd; emergency. Assignments. House 1 S-f. by Curtis, amend the law repanlinjr assign merit) fo a.4 to providthat any embarrasel debtor m iy choo hid own trustee, utiles creditors repre eentinjj moie than one-half tho liabilities object, when tha circuit court hall appoint a disinterested party. Any time witliiu six month?, on petiiinn of the creditor or trustee, the circuit uurt may compel ail parties to an a-inm-nt to answer, under oath, a 1 Interr.ikMtorie cooct ruing the Rginni"nt an I asiunor'a businees for six month previous to at-signtucnt. lllrKTH 1 i.'t 0.. Senato 217, by Kwinj;, malces It unlawful for any person toentc or compete for any pur., prize, premium, ataku or sweepstakes, ofIVrel or given by any acricutural or other ocict, aociation, person or persons, under an assumed name, or out of it proper cla-a; pena'tv from six months in jail to three years in the penitentiary, or a maximum fine of 1,000. The name of a horse can only be changed in accordance with the rules of tho as eiation where it i to le entered.
1'nnoii. Sennte by Akin, fixe the salaries of state prison "wardens at ?2,5H) per nr.nnm. and deputv wardens nt $1,200, and prohibits thm from receiving any perquisite whatever ; emerpenty. House CV-, by lVas'ey, authorizes tho wanlen and boird of direc'or of the prison south to condemn or purchase certain real estate for in taring a sewer. The expense sha 1 bo paid out of the prL-ou funds; emergency. L'liiln J Acts. Lepalizin? atf were passed for the benefit of O.-prwhl, Fishers Station, Michigan town, Lafayette, Union rail road company, 1'rineeton Westport, notaries public whoe couvnKsion iiad expired, Fayette's county lornmir-HnnerM, Patoka, Troy, Carprntersvil'.e, I'-ut er, Hammond, Clifford, Knighfstown, (ireenvil'e, Macy, Ealtilloville, and tho acknowledgement of deeds when cliicial character of olUcer is not certified. Il-n.flf for r!aadtes. Senate 143, by Hudson, requires that every person or corporation employing females in any mannfacturinp, rneelianical or rnercantiltj establishment in this ht:ite f hall provide PUKa.'Ie. ho its for the u.su of the female." to fmj.luyed and sha'l rertnit the use of am h s"H ly them when tl ey are not nerc-arily en :.i.'m1 In the activo duties for which they art! employed. Ten avlty, $30; cmcrpeney. To Protect tit Mlamls. Senate 70, bv Morgan, tnak- it unlawful to tax or fell for taxes any land pranled to a member of the Miami tribe of Indians by the United States, provided it H at tho time and always h is been in the po.--ession of p;antee or his descendant, and where such tax ban been assessed the cirruit court is empowered to clear the title. Tins does not allcct auy euit now docketed; mergency. Tli Mnmenc Itfe. Senate 3,by Sharks, authorizes the board f commissioners for the rrrnovil of the limestone ledpe in the Kankakee to make such changes in the length, width and depth of the new channel as may be found expedient: Provided, that the sectional area of said channel thall not bo diminished, nor the cxpenso to the fdate increased beyond the original appropriation. Tlie nl(llrr' Moitnmtnt. House 400, by Ilencb, provides for a 5 mill tax during the year und IS.VJ for the soldiers and sai!r r' monument fund and appropriates :10.(X) to tail fund, and puts the hoard of monument commi'.-ioners under slOO.UO) bond to complete tho work wi'.hout farther appropriation, fuMv cornp'ettd, according to plans and eperiiications. The soldliri" Oriilmn' ITotne. Senate 15, by Boyd, requires the trustees of the soldicrs'and eailori' orphans' home to build a chapel, not to c-t more than 513,000 and extension to the hospital tocost STl.OOO; also tix more cottages to co.t $18,000; an additional wurkwhop and provide firo escapes to cost S'J.O'JO, two echoo'e, $,o;X), and other miuor repairs, etc.; emergency. The Oil Inspector. Iloupe SCO, by Moon, abolishes tho office of state oil inspector and provides for the appointment of a state supervisor of oil inspection to be appointed by the state geologist, who eball also have power of removal ; emergency. The lied go Law. House 254, by Sleeper, requires owners ti hedge fences to trim them to tho heght of five feet once a year and burn the brush, ?r the road 6upervi?or may do so and collect the expense, with $10 attorney fee. Protection Fur Itlrris. Senate 20f, prohibits kil'ing any birds but game birds or destroy leg their ne&ts, except for scientific purposes; fiue $10 to 150. Trmrorarjr Loins. Senate, 3T, by Magee, provides for a temporary loan of STOO.tM). SENATOR HE AHSTS SUCCESSOR. Asplracts for the stent of California's Dead Senntnr. 8AIf FRANCISCO, March 9. The California leplalature will tomorrow com me net balloting for U. 8. senator to eomblel lb anezpiraJ crm of George Hears', deceased. Tlie republicana hare 99 totes out of a total of 120 m both boaiea. It would require 4'j rotet in inpublican c&qcus to decid upon a candi tate, tat as do caucus haa beta ordered the ballot ing will bes;in without the antnimooi party action, aod the earl baltot:.n; proniiSf to phew a wide catif rmit of vtr. The candidates mentioned ar Morri M. F.tee, rx-eon-trreMtnan, Charlet O. FrlJon. M. II. DvYuudit, George If. Donebrake, ex-Uoreroor Ueorfre C Perkin. Cen. N. I'. Chiptonn, and ex-Senatnr A. P. William. The democratic members of th leilatare, w)iil harii g held do caucu yet, have erin!ed a desire to eaft a complimentary vote for iome of their party, tti moni thou mentioned in thi eonnetion are James V. Coieman, ei-Mior Pond, Conerensmaa Thoma J. Clunie and William I. EaflUh. IfJ" 1 " "V - not result i-i an election wU' Vrf dya, it i beliered effort Vnads by the republican to Veaoeua, e ON THEM.
J l ill With Just as Good Grace as Is Possible. Cudahy's Brokers Do Somo Tall Buying. Foreign Markets Givo tho Stimulus on this Side. Tho Wheat Market 13 Exceedingly Wild and Nervous. Corn Rather Quiet, Followed by ProTiaions. ISDtKAPOLia. ID., I JfO.fDAY Kvrxivi, March 9. Grain la quite aciive toJay, oata, corn and whrai harinir a guod deroniid aod are ad strong. Heceipts for the pat twenty-fwur t ourt, forty can, against a to'.il of fifteen car for Saturday . Vh"at-tror,g; No. Z red tl.COJs'abt 1; Ne. 3 red, f'OJ'o; rejected, "b&oe; uotuercliautalla, 0(tt,70o. t'rn Strong; No. I white, fC'c bid; No. 2 white, ffii Lid : white mixed, loii bid; No. 3 w.U bolic bid; No. 2 jellow. ,"; No. 3 yellow. 5t!3; No. 2 nilted, 5.;'o bid; No. 3 mixed, rZo t id; sound ear, 5"f bid. OuU Steady. No. 2 white, Lid; No. S white Jo bid; No. 2 ttiixed, 47?o bid; rtjtcted V.Q bid. UranStfi ly; rectipta light; local dealera are bidding 17."A liar Timothy tcholce), ?ll..r0 bid; No. 1,411 bid; No. 2. f.0; No. 1 jraiii-. 7.'.M bid; No. 2 prairie, bid; luixed bay, $5..r0. Wbcleeala prices ic leeds &ra as follows: Per Ltuel. Clorer, umllu-n, reofe&ned, fair to food $3 lo Ciorcr, medium, ruoleaiitd, prime... 4 "."i(ctl t'D t'lorer, rue J.uiu, recleuned. chuic... -i CKaA M filter, nrunioiti, r.rleuiivJ, pri'iie 4 i..(.i-4 Timothy, reclf M;f J, jiriui to itriail tt''i 1 fV,'"vl f 0 Timothy, rec'.eaticd, cho ce... I 7','I M IHue Era, fancy 2 Jvt'a.l 10 Orchard ra i 10(1 M ita top K.tikdisii blus grasi... . 2 bM2 70 uaiat tidil 10 PRODUCE MARKETS. CHICAGO. March 9,-The tisilla anpply of train, a reported for the board of tra leha follows. Wh-at, 2?,781.!0O. drm-aae, l.l.PJO; corn, 2,57.0: o, decrease 180.O.K); oats, 2,7. J,O)0, ?4:rense, k:(kni; rye, 3'.'.X0OO, decrease. (T,(K 0; barley, 2.05 i.tKMt, decrease. :1,(XK. bltorti ui wheat surrendered as uraoeiully a they could. I It fore tho day wm orer it was cneral y conceded that Cudahy a well at a host of t rs of leaner note had da;;d;l rot to remain short over tomorrow, when the Cral ROTernmet't report of tho weight of lait year's crop isd-jc. 1 he opening was slronir. excited and ?;o higher than tho closing; price of Saturday. There was a sharp little reaction from th cpenttis LeCrtuno of the r&..r ;'-lis reueipls (.VhJ curs) at Djith and Minneapolis an I the 9,lKKl lu. at st. I.ouifc. It was on this hreak that Cudmiy' btokers hepan to buy wheat. About this tirna alo thorn was a heavy buyin? by Jucn, de I les. 1 lately and Baker, which was preaiimed to be for foreign account, 'ibis set the trad wild. The Mav future. hich started at SLOP' and which aolJ at ?l.ul' and ntf to !.KiJM, advanced to ?d.02'. Ine realizliiir 'eaMrried it oif to 1 1.01 fTl.Cl ?X. but the demand at thU figure wan eii. Alter fluctuating nervou.-ly around $1.L2 for aotuo lirae, the market lifted to Jl.CCU. This rise wa due to tt.e cHU-ial cosina quntHtioos from Lerlin, l'uris, Antwerp, Loudon an i Liverpool. All of these nmrkels were touch higher. When "it was known that 7oV-0 biithe's wer tncr.cd tt l!oion and IO.ixm) bushela at New Vork for ex port, th price here, which bad sailed to tl.V2i. liftei' to SI.Ojk. Taken aHojelher, the market waa an txceeiiioly wild and nervous one. The price fluctuation were so radical and freauent that it was a difJcult mntur at all titui-s lor broker to fill orders. Lcndoa correspoiidenta naid: "Tho o itlook for the Kiilish wheat crop In good, but in the northern and western 'ej nrtu.ents of France and thronrh most of Spnin, the young plant is killed. It is estimated that at lent one-third of the 17,on0K. acres in France have been alluded, and preiect condition indicates a lot of one-eighth of the whole Fieuch crop. A vast amount of resowing will Lave to be done, .ut this will only e of use unler exceptionally and uniformly fuvorable condition. The chamber of deputies has voted to rcnit fix million francs of the land tax on cccount of this tiiiaMer. The opening of the corn market was at a'lout the eome prii-e as it closed on Pa'.urday, at from 58o to 5-?Tsi for M:iy and 537sc for July. The rcctipu were liberal, auountuitir to 412 cars, but only three oar-ioads were up to the standard of the contract grade. It was expected that tomorrow receipta would be mmb heavier than today's, but when they were estimated at 4)0 cars ttant was rather a disappointment 'to those who had sold short and gave the longs another opportunity of showing how coiup'ete.y the present condition of afiairs has put sellers at their mercy. July coru was in epecial!y good request early in the sesion, but May was equally clamored for toward the close, tellers cuul l scarcely be found at times when the homes aociated in the mind of the local traders with the bull deal were bidding up the market. May advanced toward the cioe to Clcand closed at blc.July sold a-h;gh as5jjs'c, spKrinjrly at the externa and closed at 'c The trade in oats was all of a scali-intf nature. The market waa firm and active, scorning an advance of IJe on the strength in corn and good t uyiug by tue auorls, who are still iairly numerous. '1 he provision market was very dull und for a long tune ahowed very little afllnity vith the bul a in the grain pits. Trices in the !n 1 advaucrd a laile. but from thu appearance of the pit, the better prices were submitted to .inder proicst from the trade, which waa weighed down with the continued heary reeeiyt of bogs. Th estimate of S '.t'OJ at the ye.rds this moruing and 40,000 expected toirorrow acre thin bore out Saturday's pred ctio-a. The leading futures ranged as follows:
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Have just returned from the East with all the mvm mm ctvi Mi. .01 oi mi Our Dressmaking Department will be opened Monday, March 7, Under their personal supervision. L. S. AYRES & CO. market wM Crm and nnchanjetl. Fgga 1G NEW YOIt. M,trch 9.-n.or Eooalpia, 2;,.l rackages; exports, Ins., I0.8'.-S sacks; atromrer quiet; inNtances 10(l5o up; aaies, 2.j..-$.iu brl. tornmeal-tJ-ilct. Whe;.. lteceipts, 100; exports, none; sales, 14 ;;1.0(M); futures, 31,000 snot; spot market, bihr, but doll; N . 2 r.-d, fl.N.'s elevator, fl.lf adoif, l.lil.l'jj,; t. o. I..; No. 3 red. tl.Orj.jCjl'; unara le I red, Ol QU.li; No. I northern. J1.,J.,'; No. 1 bard, ll.iiV, optioui advanced JitJ-J "tt the cihles, (hoi especially relating to in French crop, and were netive, roacte l MWin. but closing strong at lJ j;io aoove .Htordy'a with an ittcrcit!g btni mrrinent: No. 2 red, March, tl.il;: cl(.in(r, t.H; Msv, f l.0:'; ( Vl.tO.'A eloMiig f 1.10;: June. 1.0TYiJ.Of Cloving tl.O?,; Julv. l.iM'-,Hl.t.7s, casing iW; a iK'.. $.o:(ivxj; etuw, no;!7,; t- t-. ti.'v-'.tSi.o:;. ci.Mni $l.c:t?i: D. e., jl.0i;;(.wl.(ti, closing $l.t. Uye I)ul ; t;"intiiftl. t'orn- Ileonpti, fi.'.f'Ou ; exports, tl4i; sales, :,(. 1,000 futures, fl.OtO pt; r t rnaiket tirm; cJulI ; '.i higher; No. 0'.'. (j, Wo e'.evanr; tJi'jj7e alloat; uiwra.le.I luiicd, thCV'c; atoaiutr rnixed, CSJifJOc; options opened weak on Inrte rereipts at in terior points and declined S". hut recovered and closed stroag at lC17o advance for the day on Cmcuo buying; March. ('S'.jc. closing Wc; April. t;7 ,'c. clotmr. tiJifr; Mar, C 1'&j ''', Cosing, tjj,'e; June, '..'l'tlj" ji', cl iig U)e; July, fHUC'tor, closing, C'ic O its Hfceipia, 7-1. : export, none; sales, 1 '.(,. CkO future, lOG.OUii spot: apot market firmer; qiii-t; options stronger; iluil; May, .r.r)'g($ oo'iSo, closing f$'c; Ju r, SV.O! P't. N". 'J wh te, SfiHWio; mixed wester-.i, ftl.i'.c; white do, 6b(-g'jl'c; No. 2, Chicago, 67(4i.c. Hav Dull. Hops Steady ; quiet. Coi ee Options opened trreirtilar; 5 points down to 10 up; c'osed steady; Mu! iloer-i: aulee, 0 bugs, intruding MarcS lx.C3mS.ltc; April, 17.ti.')(ll7.to'; May, U.f'ir.i'Uc; June, 17.?.') f17.0iM5; July, 17.2."i(-il7.oUc; Aug., IfJ.r,:, lo?."c; Sept., lrj.2tin.rf; Oct,, lj..r'-; Nov., 14 9 c; Deo., 14.t(("j,l4.R: spot UK firm; quiet; fair ctrocs, lf?4c; No. 7, l"4. Jfc'ar Ituw, qmet, steady; fair rof.n in . ,r.'c; centrifugal 1'6 tes, ?4'c; sale U6 hh ls, and 1,300 baira Muxcovido VD test, nt 5";5; 10 tons centrifugals !' test, June 3, 70c't '2 ' tons do. J uly 3. 76V; refined quiet, tAdy. Molasses Nt w Orltans, quiet, t-a ly. JJvgs Fairly active, trm; western, U?i'.; receii'ts, IO.CkX) pcltai.es. Unlet (Juirt. stfii.ir. I rk Firm, fiir demand ; old mesa, '.2"(t)30; new mess, ;i0.5i(3H1.2o; extra prime, JJ(yj.50. Cut meats Pull; middles quirt; tirm. Lard Vttnk. closed steady; western steam, ?C.07!i: sales, l.o'OO tierces at 6.0(:it) 10; option smIck, .1,5U:Jt:ercrs; March, t'.0-: May, t'U"Q1o, closing (1.15: bid; July, $i..Sj bid; Aucuat, f..TO bid; yepteraU-r, tCCl Lid. Ratter Moderate len:aad, firm : western d .:ry, lsr) 2Sc;do. ereani-ry, 27Gi.1f?r; do. fa"try, 1 -10 31c; Elgin, 37(i"Kc. Cheese !tronjr, fair denian't; Wlm. b"(ilUc; Ohio tlats, t'gCcvl0?C. CINCINNATI, Mrrch P.-Flour-lore active; lami.y, 3.8." 1; fancy, fb 10ft 170. AVht-at trong; bihvr; No. 2 rd, l.Oi; receipts, 3,500; shipments, 4,?vr. Corn Active; higher; No. 2 red, oMt,C0c. Oats Actite; strong; No. 2 mixed, 50,'c. live In good demand and strong; No. 2, 07(jVJSc. Pork In fair demand, $10. Larl Stroug; t5.5ofa5.?. Hulk meats Firm; ahort ribs. t-l.WXio', bscoo. steaily ; shcrt cler, S5.7lC4x.75. Vhisky Steady; sales, 1.1PJ brls fiuislied goods on i bssis of J1.14. I-'utter-Jftrone; fancy TJein creamery, J3.(; Ohio and Indiana, 2ifi30;; piimedairv. 2''(t.'5e. Sugar lroojinir: hud refined. r!Q;c; New Orleans, 44Q!.4'c Kgs Stroug; 15c Cheee btrong; caoice full rresm Ohio flat. 10'4c. TOLEDO, March u. Wheat Active ard higher; cash. ?!.03; May, fl.05'; July, l'.'c; Aug., D7j'c. Corn Firm; rath, 61J0; May, O'lie. Oats Quiet; cash, ,"(c. Cloverseed Du 1 and steady; cash and Mareh, f4.ro. Kecetpu Flou, 110; wheat, 533; corn, 11.110; oat. 6"S; cioverseed, 541 baus. ShipmentsHour, 275; wheat, 1,200; corn, 13,6o0; oats, 000; cioverseed, 2S0 bags. LlVKUl'OOL, March 9. tVheat-Ptrong; demand fair; holders n er sparinsly; California No. 1, fU lJi'G1 2d per cental. Coru Steady; demand lair. Lard Prime western, 20a Cd per cwu INDlANAPuL.3 MARKETS. Isi)IANAroU., I.VD., 1 Monday Lsvemno, March 9. Commercial men are aa a rule, having a good traffic today. Heiug Monday the drygoods trade is not quito on its feet, though there is cotne activity In domestics and more doiug in the way o.' ginghams and cottonades. Trices of domestics are firm and the dealers expect a pood trade tl.ta week. Seeda have all gone op and dealers are having a good trade. Fruits and vegetables show few changes in quotation, atrawberriee having dropped from 60 centa to 30 and 35 eer.ts per quart. Grocera report a good trade, a few articles being risen, notably co.lre, which has gone up one-half cent. Druggists are having a fair trade with no nc t'.Me Changes in the prices. Poultry aod produce have bad & few alight advancei, every, thing Demg slid, there biineabrisk demand all around, with but light receipts. rmltn ntid Me. Oranges Florida, fi7533.eo per box; Calltorma oranges, fancy ltiveriue, assorted aires, per box, 3.-5; navel, to. Htnwtierpe- 3ffa35 pr cnart. rotatoes f 1.10 par bo. from ear; tLUQLCO from store. . . Cabbage Home grown, 150Q2.. j per b 1.; Flmtda. x2.7;- per orate; imp run, 3o per lb, Tnrnlns ll.OOil.iC per bbU motis Clu'ice ti lanoy, ..jo. r . m a. mi a s a net Potatoes Jeraeys, fi.O4i-5 per brut itaeky, 13.0033-24 per brl; lliinoi, iX'.CQi c ierr ! CLo!e to fancy. tVfo Y3U per bti; boxes, rt.M'J3.00 par Dr V3,..uv; f rencti p oercrsle. jf
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i2A Parb-wire Galvanized, f 2.-10; plain anD'ale.l feiiqe wire, f 2. 10; galvanized, ti'ko ad vnnce; U. 1 1 and 12 sea th reg j'ar a lvaee!. Povrikr fZ) for keg. Siiot 11.43 a sick. Longed ehells 12 gaue, 1.00; lOjauge, 1.75 per 100. Prrvi itna. PMOKCD MEATS. "Reli.'bla l raml fagarured bams 2 'lhs. nversgs. ........... S 17H"''. mi l Triig .. 9 15 ih. avcrace - 91 1H lbs. average 9 10 i. avragp l' "Uorgan A Gray" brand o less than "italuble." "itmaide" bra:id, b!cck bam, 13 to 20 lb. av yf PoneleM ban, Mr.eliable" braod M oj i California bam 10 to 14 lbs. averair. .... l Lrenkfai. bacon, i n;dia cured, "Uo'itv ble'braud ilurgsn tttjlray 7V Martin A Co., v-ry nh iies 7)i Fit? i-h shonl'ler, cured, rolied, "lleliat.le" J.rat.d CJi Engl sh thouldors, "lUliatle" brand, 11 lbs. average . tM 1 Ids. avernirx- - b'i Morgaud: Giey a' Isss W't have no K b. v. ruge M. and U. Smrar-cur-d 10 o 12 b nvrtfig' .I1, tacon Clear sldfs, 25 lbs. avers e fi' i Clear si les. 40 lbs. average G) i C'ienr bellies, 1 1 Ids. r.verave (.' Clear bellies, 13 lb?, tverxjre - 6 Oar bucks, Jt u, average . f,) Clear back"", V It-, average ti 4 Flitches Short bucks, 8 lbs. average l Driei beef haaia -KellsMb" brat.d f4' ' I.trirnn Orw 6 Knuckle pieces oi insidepieces ;e adyatice will be charged. beef tongues, c 10 itoloiri.a bki.i, large &.'4o; so. ail, Cc; cloth, 6Hc Weiuersrurit 7c. P. H. rtnl vickteii meatsClear sides, clear belli, clear bota, less t'lan smoked. bhorlfat bucks S Ih. nver-P 5 p.-an potk (.Hear), per brl, 200 lh (Z 60 liutn on 1 rump p.rh, per brl, 2io lbs... 1 1 f) ANo. half I. ariels, luO lb. nt half the price of the lurrtl. addiug 5ro to oover a14itioual cost of paokages. i.nrd Pure, kettle-residered. In threes, T'c; In iisua b-a'. In tiTcea, CJjc; .ilo in i... i) ,.ii tubs of '5 Ids net, same pnof (is tierces; hardv ooi ii 0 e., lb I a , H urer "t Cnn. utj w eik.'Iu-.'0-ib cans, in single cises, or rnc 2 oaii", 40 ad ranee on pr ee ot tierces; 20-ib in eases -t 4 ct:s ft 0 advance on prico of ti-'rc"; pvib In ctsa (.cans ?e ad VAnoe on price of t'crtns; 5-lb In casa "f 1 cans ic advanoe on prioe of tieroei.; 5-1 b pi ( . oi ;) culi, lo alviiuoj oa pnoe of t'erces. I'resh Meat. (dalpped at brver'a rlslc.) ForkLoins (ill fat trimmed oi close') rt Tenderloin. 1J',' hp.ire-rihs fj TritaminK' 5 feVasafce Link t'i liulk. la 'J(.vit pails ii It . r ". M'la?.is New Or'cons (new erop 3.rC'iL3o; tuediuia sirups, ::.-(; A 3 u; choice, iJc. Sag'tr llar.l, i , o; coufeotii'iieri A, StifKe; o A, r.;Vf.ni' c: co ee A. ;.'., fa'ic; vIum extra C, ' (t, -e; extra C. e; goo i yel ow, J.'bQIHc; Mr ye low, fij(j)5.'Jo; yellow, . fj c. Mali lu car-lots, fi.r,e: small lota. flt.OA. Co ee Common lo good, 20V$(i2:."t'; jirirae to choice, 2l,'uV.'5l-o; fiicv, " 2:''C.:iiis; gol.len Uio, 27(ji-Vi'; J ova. 2Jiixe; Utunr package, 2 -c; Arbui kle's, 2 .c; Lyon, 2 e. Spice 1'epper, l'fUc; allspice, UV,s cloves, 23($30o; cassia, 10J12c; nutmegs, 71' oOo. ftareh Refined pearl, A('Axic per lb; champion gloss, one and thret-pound packages, C(;$ C'c; champion gluss lump, Aiue one and three-pound packages, C0', iujprovtd coru, Cct7o. Tallow No. 1, 4Q,ie No. 2, 3Xa. Misctjllaneous K.c, Lousiana, tl)Q4c', coal oil. 8!,r;tl4c. lleani N&vy. f2.f.)((jii70o; tuodiuui, J.(Xi(2.70; iurrowat, !?3X10. Hide, L-atlrr, Tnl ow nrid Pelt. Hides Market fa: No. 1 Ullow, 4o; No. 2, 3!e; prices, N. 1 enre f, 6,'ic; Nj. 2 oured, 4j$c; No. 1 green, 4c; No. 2 green, 3c. leather Oak sole. 2J'a31c; hetuloek aoljj, 3ML"Jc; harneks, 1330; kirting, 33r34c; black bridle, per 'd"x.. t'5t'0; fair bridle, JjOfiO per dor.; city kip, tJOCtiWo; Frenoh kip, 75lCJ1.10; oitv olf skins, 70oC$U10; French cai' skins, $i(il.7.-i. Fher Shearing, "OSOe; lambs, 40(373o. Grcirc B.otfB, L'S'c: yellow, 3c; Lite, 4a, I'oultrr au1 l'rudace. Ecga-13j;p. Poultry ller.s, SJjC; apting c'uekena, Sljo; roo-;ers, 3 j; turkeys, hens, 1' 0 choice; young turkeva, ("e; turkeys, old torn. On; geese, full feathered, f5.40ft( per dor.; d jcks, 7c. Feathera Priae Ree, 35,53ao per lb,; dack, Uutter Dealers are bidding for choice roll 4c: good criinary, flt-; fncy creamery, 22($24c; chjice creamery, 16Q203. U"...i. Te qnota farm Iota TuW.ihei iu& picked, SoGc; unwashed fine, 132le: uawaaheil and medium and common grades, if in good order, 232oc. Fleece Washed, iflteb, well washed and in ?od order. 29,'33l3. A WOMAN. IN THE CASE. Suicide) of sk Voluntary Swedish Fx He In Chtrax'" Cnic.tGO, JIarch 8. A. Erickson, twenty-one jiHrs of age and the son of a Swedish nobleman, cotnniittcl gui-ti-lo by ehootinc: liimsi-lf t'.irouh the ht-art, at 2'j7 Conimercial-ave., this afternoon. Krickson ramo to Chica? Auut-' last and immediately obtained employment from Charles William", the mnnufactnrinjiiewelcT inK-n?in'.iton.Somo time ago, Mr. Wiiliamp jokingly remarked that ho ought to bestow his" nilVctions upon some young lady to w hich Krickson replied that he had lenrncd by b;tt"r experience the folly of it, and that his cominr to America va? owinp to an allair between a woman he Ipvud and hitus If. Tho only correpondnce carried on hy Krickson was witn nome unknown person in Swedt-n. He received n utter every week and when it came would alwavnco to hi room tn read the inisHive. Saturday he received the uual letter and wai out of, sort- during tho d ty. No particular at-' tention vith irtven hi mood and toward night lie hern me ni're elioerful. T-day when the family returned from church they found young 1'iickson dead in Lis room. Another iub"rntorinl 8c heme. Governor llovey, Thursday, refused to deliver the roslmialions of tho old bo.trJ of truVeea of tho I' tatern lnano hoapital, consequently the commispionn could not be ips ied to thoir puecessor. Uy withholding the reina:ina until the lejr'iflature Riljourns the gowrnor will pet. a chance to fill the vacancies hirrtKcIf. He wid then douht'ess appoint one of his favorite non-parthnan, republican boards. Frsnrs ITtll Uslitbit. CniCAOO, Mirch 9. The correspondence announcing the first acceptance of the involution to participate In the exposition by a for iirn sroveriiDient baa bren received At ex portion headquarters from Secretary Hlaine. It ennaiata of a letter from Wnltclntv He id, American raiuister at I 'iris to Secretary Diaine nntifvin him fit the riflioisl eouvevance of the president's invitation U France to par iaipate V . J .' t . I a : . I it me I tti r. nuij luciorrs n irnosiaiina n: mm ote of acceptance sent in reply by M. Hi Lot, liutster of foreign aflalr.'' 4
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HOQ RECEIPTS RUN VERY SMAL Neither Catlta Nitr Mieep to be Seen i the atfirketSwInn Were Very Jtr sk lint no If llir Sm Itepr aeulatlva Snlesot I'orkcre. USMOS PTCCK if AF.D", I I.vbUXAl OLl. March 9. Cattlr Receipts, uwue. llarket Indies tiorjs stealy. 1,050 lbs - U 75 3 (X Good to choice shipping. l.-'A) to I.4C0 Vjh i 23Q 4 75 t Air to r.iedi nil atiipidug, l,WJ to 1.2. Tt, S 50Q 4 Of Good t choice feeders, t.'yj to l.OK) Ihs 3 OOrj 3 50 Common to good s.ockers, CIHJ to StOlbs 2 2." 2 1-ilr taucy heiiers 3 fxK-j. 4 l (jood to choice heifers 1' 7C 3 '21 Common to k'uotl !.e;fers 2 CV 2 & Good to choice c js 2 7V 3 5 Common to irood cows 1 (KKj) 2 2: Venl calves 4 0(K 5 W Fancy eiporl bulls 2 "bit 3 It' Comruou to cood bulls 1 bJ'y 2 'ih iroo I to couuuou cow a. id calvei. .0 OOAi 0 Comruon to niroowsaod calves... li 00 yastn lteceiote none. Our eastern advice arc gouil. Good sheep and lambs are in good demand. 5ooa to choice hmlii fv 50!1 0 I u:r to j ioJ .ami s M o 0iK'5 C'i ( onimou to fair .atnu.v o (1 llo.nl to cho ce sheep 4 5K(. 2." l'air to co ld sheep 4 (vr-C4 ,Vi Coiiinnn to lair iheep 3 0 r4 ( IVlters per hrud - 1 Wu.2 (a lincks pur head 3 0t4 t-0 Hoos Iteceipta, 8K Marketwns brisk anil ev'tyihini sold quiikly at Saturday's prices. t .ofiI ste H'ly. Ci, idee heavy f3 701 7.'. Heavy packing 3 V(J3 C C'hoice 1 t: .':t.- 3 .'..Vi.3 f'omu on lights 3 3' CS l( 2 S3 2 UvUKhs 2 70U3 ItKI'KESKNT ATI Vtt EALtS. v. Pr. ,21.. ,.3 70 . i.' 3 ti;;,' A'o, 73. 61. 4. At. 211.. 1H.").. rr. 3 7S t8. 1 3 0v 3 2j ELSEWHERE. CINCINNATI. Maroh P. now U lleti a ipply and stn-np; mumon end lit'ht, 3.f 3.7i); pacKii. i.nd Octobers, f3.U(3.cJ; re eeit.i. C.t'.i. hipniecis. l.oOJt a'.:le Active ntid strouir; ronnrn, fl.Cri 2.75: fair to choice buti-liprs', r,GCl C: prima b choii-e shippers, f 4.('5,5; rceeipts, l.luO; ship' merits, IH. Eileen llest qnalltVa scare and firm; com nmn t choice, .T r(if'0...vi; extra lat hutchers nnd yeariiiitc", .JK(;$ .7 j; ftcoipls, 'M; kh p-u-ents, none. Lamb Stmti? with a atnaller atipply; remmon lo choice hute.t r', t-i.5 Q3.f0; food to choice shippinu. .".."'v (JA73 per 100 pou: ds. NKW YUIIK, March 9.-Ileeves-i:eeeipt, ",7.' heal, includ nif M curs for a'e. Market slow but steady; native steers, 3..r0ft)3.;21; dora los, fl.4"; bulls anl coas, 1.60Ci4.uu; (iri-"ieu ne! M-a v i v Cul res Heceipts, Wo head; veals, quarter cent per pound lower; weslerLS, lio lower; fheep Kecelpts, 12,2-7 bea!; sheep, firm; laml. dull; sheep. t.yr...5; Ismlia, ,(rf.7.40; ..djambsj iirtry sheep, ?5..Vi;t.25; co'nraou to fair, $l.o') Pi..2."; best, JSOG,'."; commoa to fair, j.2j fVj.tt.23. ilos Tteceipts, 114 loads throuch. 53 sale; slow. 10c lower; yoraers, pood to choice, fcO .'5; mediums, l;3.iO(iv3.S5; choice heavy, iiAaTLIIlEHTY, r,. March 9. Cattle Receipts. 1.4(K.'; shipments market, fnirlj ttt-iive; eo.t butchers' etutl' 10o to 10 higher than last week's prices; 2 cars cattle shipped to New York today. Ho? Heceipts, 1,000; shlrments, 350; market active in tops, dull or. jorkers; l'liiiadelphin. 11.(4X5; mixed, 3.S5G3.l5: yorkers, 3.7i'('V'.cO; MKS,3.40(!iliO; lOcun hogi abip. ped o New York today, fc'heep IteceipU, ,700; ahipments, 1.200; Oiarket active; lambs slow at lat week's prices. THE HORSE SALE. the Prices They Natnea of the N.igs nntl Itronght nt Auction. Tho bid liner at the horsa Falo at the stock yards ThureJiy was rather slow not many peor-le attending, but several ;ood saniplea of horse fL-sh were digpoFed of at fair j ricep, rs tho appenilcd table will show. The sales siare the lost report i: The .Sentinel were at fellows: i sinli'a, J. W. Hi-oirriiti.':. city ....3 Lira Jsi.e, Svnllry A Cuuk, D ion Jiib'i, Joliu i on, iiiy (ieore M.. I'. Warren, Lu'syeile. ...... t-.utaw, l.d l'.a-t, V.'oriUiinstcin It iim.inis, J. K. Henry, New B-s.. Iashaay, John C Cx city Muousinne, J. W. .IIrownii(f, c I M ist r. Ma ion Iv.iton, 1'anvil e I dwird M l.h.yd I arker, PittKboro , Mure, Lr. eat. city ilxuli. iMckUran r, Notil-si ille C il etta. Jaiiie lioifiiii, c:ty Mary M., O. li. Ilo.it, city .. I'n Tan. A. M. L'n 1I07, L'rOana, 111., Jett, W. J". Canti-ld. cily.. .. 1M 1:3 125 125 12l U HO 14 I I'.-. 11" WM es lio 115 i;.2! ptO 1't 3'i) 1 1 10 '.s 1'W 2:'3 2 VI iM 2) 3 NX) Kill)! Ii.mli, w A. Jone, i;uDnie K .xj B. T. W. riu ml., city , ii- Mar. J. C A.ls-n. c.tr. Hora (ut), V. M. K rr, e t.n s l'vat-.t (-.iiM, w . A. Mont, city., llton. J. V . lirowniDj, cily I'cte, J. A.'l-esris, llptou sue Muiidny, C'lianes Kerr, Newton Jack tprsit, fc. M. All", Bpenier. ..... m Ciiarl e l'racn, J. N. I'ick rt'-n. city H.i -rd i :!) ,('. II. Thrawley, Kingliiuv-o Laura, W. A. Mout.e ly . Koa, U W. II-tin r, lk ilefuDVuinc, U.......... luif, T. W. 1 rrleri, eiiy..... . Fanny, T. W. V rii.;an. cite AlUtoma, P. K. Miiiley.New WahliiKtou, lud. Tj;.", Jn'Uft luir, (icirfieioirn. Kf . J nnie Wilkc, J. V. Lewurk, I'end ir-lou.. Kiri.nrd. I.. . . H. It'loholdt. An(lern...... so Jack blilet. W. IL oburn, city ........l,fM Hons, t aj I. John Velsh. Goport 1,4-5 Tom II. C. V. ("rsdy, I'endUioti J3) liurlmgt'.n, u. A.inoml, ivnoioioo. ...... raoaetf,!'. Alin.-nd, lViidietmi........ I.ieb, C. Alnirnd, P. ndXon Cora Wilkes, IX Almond. IVnd 1 loo Mm C Kill. At. . 10P.I, IVndllun It) MO 1W 11 1 .5200 Ilird's tve to John H. i.drleks, city.-., Jcni.leturto 1. Almond, Tialurld.. IIISSMKtSSSIIMS' 6J HI V0 4'kl DO 15 IVl vo PK) 6J Jfil ..' 1W 5 70 Miss I'.iealiotitss to lU.t.trl Crp. ;g, .souih, 01 U.... Hellish to lUtrt t'ra fr, omliport iU. ry f1 lo t rank tt. Wa k-r, euy . l orrfst 1'iitnam lo CliaMes Krker, t..uijporl.. Kftiie to 'renr.e s. t ro s, Kauioul, J 11. ........... Kltiv C ay to 11. 1'iclet. city lnn Iv. lo D IVIm-a, city Nel l I'lV to W. Kerr, NVsrpwn thnr Uieis to M. F. McII-flle. fctileiville Wild Bufi t J. W. t.o.t er, itencttstieM. it ti.- If Aliuond, Plain At Id.., Je'sls ti I. Almou i, I'lsinfie d eeeeee e s lli u'tr t" M-irtoii l,tfi, I'ti.t, ilifl..... HaT-n tlirl to J. F. Hrrn, lir . Purls Lady to W. . i.uv.itk, f'sriltiio... Iifsh'i.K to lUrr s 1'r-nsin . Oivinirtuu.
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it rr.i. Now. therefore, bv order ol saiil court, ssla d'l -ndsrts last above nsnid sre herrtr nolilliHt ot tn lina snj ivn lenev cf emt laittt salnst t.eni and that unless thnf spprsr and sniircr or don.ul tierelo, at t.ie e.ilili e ol sall caie no tne Jin u. i I April. I Kin. the same tcln tha ITth Judicial dJ i a tnrm of ss!d court, to be twiron and hi-KI at t li 'turt Uouis, In the City ot Indianapolis, od the 6rl t.nd.iv In April. tVil. stid cii'r:int and itl istt rs ari l things therein contained and alleged ill be heard and determined In their rvenr. JOHN It. U II -SON, tiirk. Ovid B. Jsmeson, Attorney for Haintl. 1W OXIvi: TO AiiSLX l LlJ. Stale cf Indiana, Hllry County, ss.1 P'nlev Circuit Court. Ar rll term. lfd. Msrrsret K'rmtn vs. Atnarl Knoblauch, Adan.l ivnui. mi ' 'iin jsooo fran. I'eilllo rd TitMalnt lcr alrainiitratlon of ttel tits of a' tet Notice Is rehv e --osid Adsm Krstis. Js ot Kraut. A ma. inoMafl '1 ait KaKe Ihilln thai I they each hiTc sUto I 'oui.iy of K uley snd State rf indisa.t, . that rstate Is sti!.rrifg v-a-te from th vim proree are. ar.l that the sihjto i aiu d Mrv-r-i eriaa l.k ti ed hererim-l t-ialnt In th K:u!t-y . . ..'.rt to lisve ald ah-e'ite.-a treated a dead, una s.it ject said etate to sdminltrst on for the reason thut each of said m!eente' s has ah nted himsf if from Ms oetial r'are ol resid. noe In .aid slat and g in- unto a d remained I In a piure uukdown, ir a fpuo? of mora tlmn tve years, without mikinr any pr .vMjn hr the n:anaeemento' thi lr a d eta:es. ' Ihe ro.nOle vidueof tch of e-tnt. s ii tl'"'. Wh'ch complaint will eo.ne up for bearln and trial at the next term of said court to be hold at the court douce in Versailles st said county, on the '7la dai of April. Ip.'I. M AUG A BET EI.T.EItMAN, MtintiS ED W. WOOD, Cerk lUpler Circuit Court. Tlio nlT atf)ieitlti:iMK. M tAe tor t-l Ifotfll. A''t quifk tr yon mn ro tr.sie monfv. Adireol NATIONAL ITELLbUlMi CO CiCAOO, lU tt.amsujsvii.ui .11 ueux'f sjhhs ti yrvi. A OA Y AND OUTFIT CDC CI iM.MAMLII r n LL 1 fcVtKYVVliLKfc! Grsndnt tony miktng b"-ins eri-r 1 itfed. A Oolden ilnr vet It I'm I-it It saonib. A ttrmnd New ArtirM. k-rrrytm lius. 7 wr MrfM'lH aslar7 snd LxpMri U) iMnpft.nl nien. A In team furniuiru free. Smpl ul toiKti n4 tu.l Mrliruiu free, Ion1 fsil to writs tu-ln. AdtaSTAXDAPD MUF.R WARE (Q.,to,Eass. WEAK MEN CURED. R.O ELECTKIC NOVESl XO NTtiil.K H DTtrOOTNO. Fend at onee ftr se;tll diret-llotis KKEK 'f Tlie CoiuiiKtn Sense Hume Cure, for all weakiifs of ini-n. A certain permanent cure for nervous flelillitr, h-st lu.ir.lnHMl. emissions and varicocele; WEAK ll KUANS ENLA!UtK.l and omnnleta cure Rtiariiitcct. We funiili the host of references. Ath'rss AI RK'N 1'UAJUIACY CO, Lock liol CO, AXlilON. illCii. GEEGKAMS FILLS (MPtf III WUt- s2'UA Hi 25 Cents a Box. OS .A t.t. DHUOOI3T3. 7 I TMTTVir'C TfaebeslUslnJents a VALhN 1 li C 0 trade and thea .tart. the in la tailroad twrre SCHOOL. OP lc- fcood lor Circulars TTT TTi a TMXr VALENTINE EBOS 1 ULCUsXiHrtl I JsnesvUlcWia. IDIA HORRORS Arrnta WnnU.i f r our Hint Book. A thrllllnif bA aitltaerille t. count of ItlooJ war willllb.uTtcx nd hforf Klttlnir f ull. Ari quick, ant yon run inske 1I noney t und.lnir this buolt Cmi.letvtflf frt 8eMt st. to iiva. Aiioi4i, Via. cu., uims. la. V4 'SiM.MSaBlsaBBSBMlMMaSMM
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