Indiana State Sentinel, Indianapolis, Marion County, 25 May 1892 — Page 7
THE INDIANA STATE SENTINEL, "WEDNESDAY HORNING, MAY 25, 1892-TWELYE PAGES.
THE NEWS OF THE WORLD.
MESSAGES FROM ALL CAEAITON THE SENTINEL." TO Xke Klaf 0mrvma ef Be-eeae DaU KHflf Xeted fa taa Readers ( This rtptr-ffhtl X Ooiaai Ot at Haans avad 1 jTas-algn Cwaateles. The senate passed the naval bfll. A negro was lynched in Delaware. "Messiah" Teed was arrested at Chicago. President Diax of Mexico was re-elected. The Concord arrived at Greenville, Miss. Garza is still in Key West, so rumor fays. Hill is much alarmed bj recent political Tents. The relay bicjcie dispatch started from Chicago. The granite strike ma be settled bj arbitration. Deacon, the slayer of Abielle, was sent to prison. There is probability of a strike of the teamsters. Serious fighting occurred in Tonqnin and In Africa. California democrats instructed for Cleveland. An unknown plague is killing off cattle in Mexico. Joseph L. Tice was executed at Auburn by electricity. The house has decided to mset hereAfter at 11 o'clock. Clereland captured the Georgia democratic convention. couth Carolina democrats oppose Cleveland's nomination. The strike of the ironworkers at the world's fair is over. An old man named Tucker was burned to death at Pittsburg. The National editorial association is jonketiog in California. A severe earthquake shock was felt in the county of Cornwall. A serioua wreck occurred oa the Vanrlalia near Greenville, 111. A number of prisoners escaped from the jail at Kittsonirur, 1'a. "orth Carolina democratic- delegates nearly all favor Cleveland. The Pioneer pol.ien jubilea club of Cass county met in Loan?; ort. Chicago clothing clerks want Sunday closing and no night work. Timothy Desmond ehot and killed John Poi.el at Martiasbur?, W. Va. Newton won the I-atonia derby and Aloha the Directors' handicap. The Women's western unitarian conference began its sessions at Chicago. A. C. Lindemouth was nominated for joint representative at Cambridge. The international silver conference may be held within the next eixty days. The presbyterian committee in the Bripgs cape may disagree on the reoort. O. C. Miener of Tenton Harbor was found dead in his bed at the Gertley nouse. An Italian rulfiau attempted an a.-sault on Mies Kate Iooleynear Potts ville, Pa, Residents of Chicago have petitioned the city council to remove "Mestjiab." Teed. Three men were hurt and Gus Peterson killed in a railroad accident at Carleton, ilinn. A number of persons were killed and Injured in a factory explosion at Hartford, Loun. The treasury department has purchased 405,000 ounces of silver at 88 J ... The senate passed the river and harbor bill and ajked a conference on the amendsaenta. Train robebrs killed an express messenger and badly wounded Lis assistant in Florida. Charles Bailey and James Linn were burned to death in a hotel lire at Fairfield, Cal. The twelfth annual meeting of the A meriran water works a&ociation met in New York. Ii. S. HuJelson of flanc.ter. Ky., a pueetat French Lick Springs, was drowned toear Paoli. A number of the Indianapolis manufacturers are to apply for space at the world's fair. Toledo ball cranks and preachers are arrayed acainat each other ou the question of Sunday hall. A bill appropriating $750,000 for lihtbouees on the great lakes has been reported to the house. St. J.oui is KcNin ready to receive the IT. S. warsbip Concord, which will arrive ;here Thursday. The president has issued a proclamation announcing the reciprocity agreement with Guatemala. Seven peoplo were killed and eiahtsea Injured in wreck on the Cotton Belt road in Arkanrßs. The rice crop of the United States for lOi will be i,0 . per cent, over that of the previous year. The Calumet and Ilecla mining com pany has declared a dividend of Jö per hare, payable June 'X The coroner's jury in the Roelyn Investigation tind that the explosion was caused by deficient ventilation. Assistant Fureeon J. B. Stoner of the marine hospital service has been found jualified for promotion. Clinton R Anthony, who recently disappeared from Mumie, was found ten miles north of that city. An eifoit is to be made to induce the metliodiat creueral conference to hold its next ession in this city. The new electric liht comr any will not take charge of the J.ru-h and Marmon &. Terry plants until June 1. Jonathan Powers has sued J. L. Wright for z,K)Q damages at Gruensburjr, for refusing to let him vote recently. The house military afl'airs committee has reported a till for a ?5o,u00 pedestal to the etatue of Gen. Sherman. Harrintoo, who was relieved of the management of the local bae ball team, will try to buy etock in the club. Nelson Packard. Martin Woodward and fisherman named PernbofT were drowned In the Llue river near Crete, Neb. The prince and princess of Wales will attend the gold wedding of tho king and queen of Denmark at Copenhagen. Jadgi Plodsrett may resign at Chicago. He is one of the counsel for the United States in the Perinz at-a arbitration. Secretary Foster favors the Mission-sL site for the San Francisco poatotlice building, and it will probably be selected. William Johnston was found guilty of murdering Samuel Prown at New Albaay and sentenced to fifteen years imprisonment The joint immigration committee of the two houses will shortly report a bill for the more efficient enforcement of the immigration laws. The treasury department ha decided adversely on the proposition to remove the life-savictr nation at Grand Haven, Mich., n at. Joseph, Mich. Princess Christian, third daughter of tbeqoeeo, represented her majesty at the second drawing-room of the season, held , it JJucLiciina Dalace, Mrs. Kobert T.
SPECIALIST.
DR. J. A. HAMILTON. Resident Physician, 8S W. Ohio-st., Indianapolis, Ind. (Ta-eutj-oue years a Practical Physician ao J Suron.) fpecislties Diseas cf the Ueart, Blood aad ?ln, Kerrousness, painful periods and irregularities of women, diseases of the Kidnrys, bladder and Generative Organs, including Sj-ph ilia, Gonorrhea, Gleet. Spermatorrhoea, Iiapotsncy, Varicocele and Hydrocele. Llieases successfully treated and medicine, aent, securely sealed, by mail. Contultatioa free and charges moderate. Oflieo 33 West Ohio streets Lincoln, wife of the American minister, presented Mesdames Potter Talmer of Chicago and Mrs. Grubb, wife of the American minister to Spain. An amendment to the sundry civil bill requires that priaonors be taken to the nearest judicial officer, and prohibits fees to commissioners for adjourned hearings. The handsome hall of the Zoeluer Maennercbor of Broadway and Wiilough-by-ave.. East Brooklyn, waa totally destroyed bv fire. Losa, $150,000. Insurance, sso.boo. A bill to place on the pension roll, at the rate of S-0 per month, George W. Jones of Iowa, formerly a distinguished senator from that f-tate, was reported to the eenate by Mr. Turpie and, at his request, was immediately passed. Friday's cabinet meeting was attended by all the members except Secretary Noble. It was announced that the Spanish government had raised the embargo against American pork. Our pork is now admitted at all porta of the world. A daughter was born to Mr. and Mrs. Walter iHmrosch at Now York. Telegrams of congratulations were received last evening by Mr. DamroBch from Secretary of State Blaine, whoee daughter is Mrs. Damroech, and several other persons. George L. Taylor and D. F. McConkey, prominent lawyers and partners in business at F'orsythe, Taney county, Missouri, are in jail charged with having shot and killed.Pepnty Shcritr Williams and participated in the lynching of John W. Bright. Secretary Blaine has requested that the president withdraw the nomination of Frederick Bancroft as consul to Brunswick. He aays be recommended that Bancroft be given the nomination because he wanted to let him down easy, as he was utterly unfit for librarian of the ptate department. Now that Bancroft has made such a fuss about his removal, Mr. Blaine thinks he should be dropped altogether. The Ameriran library association has elected the following othcers: President, Melviile Dewey of Albany, director of the New York Ftate library; viee-presidentd, Justin Winsor of Harvard uuiverity, W. F. Pooloof the Newberry library, Chicago, C. A. Cutter of the Boston Atheneum, F. N. Crunden of the St. Louis public library ; secretary, F. P. Hill of Newark, N. J.; treasurer, IL .T. Carey. Scranton. Pa.; recorder, II. Mutley of Detroit. Ten councilors were also elected. MOTHER'S FATE. She Saves the Livre of Six Children but Perishes Herself. Satit pte Marie, Mich., May 30. News baa just been received here of a tragedy at I r acquis, a settlerneot twenty ir.iles up the shore. The residence of Benjamin Van Ladeo, a farmer and lisheriuau, tu a tit fire after his six children his l een put to bed. Mr. Van Laden was absent and the work of rescuing the children from the building fell upon the mother. Sue made three tripe into the Hauies, carrying; out two children eoli lime. On. the last trip both she and her children were on fire whea they reached the open air. Mra. Van Lalen devoted ber every effort to save the lives of her little ones. In this ehe waa rewarded with auceeia but paid for it with her own life. LEGAL RECORD. gnprtme Coart Pvolalnaa, lfi.WVJ. Pay ton gravel road company vs. board, etc. Tippecanoe C. C. Keveraed. Cotley. J. 'Hrx James B. Clow et al. vs. John P. Brown et al. Montgomery C. C. Affirmed, üiller. J. l.K7. John O. Keadle vs. Matilda K. Siddf-ns. Benton C. C. TranBforred to appellate court. V'.V2. Hoosier stone company vs. L., S. A. & C. railway company. Lawrence C C. Reversed. Klliott, C. J. l.V"4. Frank McWhinney vs. city of Loansport. CasaC. C. Affirmed. Oldi, J. 15, HOT. John L. Thompson et al. vs. simon Goldthwait et al. Grant U. C. Allirraed. Old., J. l.',8.'?0. Town of North Manchester Andrew J. Oustal, Huntington C C. Dismissed. Miller, J. 10,415. John M. Luiodder vs. state, for use of Charles A. Phine, commissioner. Blackford C.C. Aflirmed. Klliott, J. 15,118. Nathan McCoy vs. William II. Able et al. Plackford C. C. Kchearing denied. Klliott, C. J. 10,4fl. Nicholas Zeicler, executor, vs. Nancy Mize. Huntington C. C. Petition to trausfer to appellate court overruled. 10,500. P., C, C. & Pt. L. railway company vs. William II. Hardin, treasurer, et al. Henry C. C. Retraining order granted to continue in force until further order of court. 15,812. Levi Campbell ct al. vs. Thomas C. Forjry. Carroll C. C. Reversed. Elliott, C. J. 1 William Kern et al. ra. David F. lajrriget al. Clinton C. C. Affirmed. Old-, J. 1. .7S2. Joisph Ilcnnel, Guardian, vs. Vanderhurft C. C. KeTeraed. Old", J. Loder the statute of 181 a euaty auditor had co authority to make aisenment for Uiss prior to that year, and if not voluntarily paid and were colleeted by lerr and sale tba amount o paid tuar be recovered back. 15,573. i t. W C. fi b't. L railroad company vs. Naoiuel C. (irubbs. Allen C. C. iSaveraed. MoÜride, C. J. 'I ha complaint for damages for injuries it de fective in not averring- that the plaintlll was free front fault. 16, :r,t Uwn E. Clark vs. Asa Clark. Llk. bartC. C. Atrirmed. Cofluy.J. ' A busband may elect to ttka the provisions made tor him under the wiU of his wife, and ha thereby divests himself of his statutory rights. 2. If a verdict is rendered upon substantial issues of faot prssented by the pleadings, it should aot be dUrecarded on account of mere technical defects. M.84I. Ii. AO. railroad company vs. William Brant. Kuscuiske C, C. Affirmed. Miller, J. In to astion against a rail war before a justice It will be presumed that the officer in aerviaf a conductor pasting through the eounty made such serviee as his county. 15.04?. Mary C. Lwing ts. Ft saaeth Pmlth, eisoutor, et aL Cass C. C. AUirmsd. Lliiott, J. The eontrollios; questions are settled by Lwing vs. Wilson. Mrsbatl It. It's Ready method in drowning, as to what to do and how to do it, will be found in Dr. Kaufman's Medical Work; fine colored plates from life, hand three 2-cent stamps, to pay poitaje to A. P. Ordway & Co., Boston. Miss, and receive coay fxia.
ABOUT WATCHES.
What the State Sentinel Can Do for You and "Where the Reader Can Save Money. Everybody knows that there is a socalled watch trust for the purpose of keeping up prices, also to keep newspapers from handling them. The Sentinel, however, has been able to pet ahead of the trust, and is enabled to furnish fine filled gold watches at wholeBale prices. A filled case for all practical purposes is juEt as pood as a solid gold watch. It will wear a life-time, and in case of its being stolen the loss is not bo preat SOME OF OUR BARGAINS. No. 5. Size No. 18 Liberty (engineturned) case, New York standard movement, will wear ten years, $12.25. No. 8. Size No. 6. Liberty (or American) engraved case. Doret movement (Swiss), seven jewels, 512. No. 14. Size No. 18. Box cae, Louis XIV etyie, Waltham or Flgin movement, eeven jewels, J19.75. Thee watches are 6old by retail dealers at from $30 to $35, No. 16. Siza No. 18. Waltham or Elgin movement, saven jewels (engineturned), Montauk case, $18. This watch would cost from $23 to $35 at jewelry stores. No. 17. Size No. 18. Waltham or Elgin movement, 6even jewels, beautifully engraved Montauk case, SIS. This watch would cost from $2$ to $35 at jewelry stores. No. 18. Size No. 18. Monarch case, twenty-one years' guarantee, 14 carat, Waltham movement (engine-turned), $20.25. No. 10. Size No. 18. Monarch case, fancy landscape engraved, Elgin movement, $21.50. No. 20. Size No. 18. Monarch case, with wide Vermicelli border and engraved center, Waltham movement, seven jewels, $23. Tnis is the finest watch we oner and in well worth $40, according to the prices charged in jewelry stores. The cases are warranted for twenty-one years. No. 21. Size No. t. Monarch case. Vermicelli border, fancy Elj?in movement, saven jewels, $19.50. No. 2. Size No. 18. Montauk case (engine-turned), New York staudard movement, seven jewels, $16.25. Thk Sentinel does not keep the watches on hand neither do we furnish any other make or kind. Just the watches advertised are all that we can sell. The readers of The Sentinel never had an opportunity to get firel-class watches at any such prices as the above, and after this stock is sold they will probably not eoon have euch a chance aain. This offer ia open only to subscribers to Thk Indiana State Sentineu One of these watches will make a handsome birthday present for your wife, your sister, your daughter, or your sweetheart; for your husband, your father, your brother or your son. In order to avoid confusion and mistakes the watches should be ordered only by their numbers, thus it is only necessary toeay: "Send watch No. 8 (or whatever number fa desired) to the following addrees." Writo the name, town, county and state very plainly. The cash must accompany every order. We should prefer to have our subwerib ers use the following coupon, which can bo cut out, filled up and pent to The Indiana State Suntixel with a draft on Chicago, New York, Indianapolis or Cincinnati or a postotlice money order for the amount. All orders and caph should be sent to State Sentinel, Indianapolis, Ind. 1602. Indianapolis Sentinel Co. Please send one watch No. .... te tba fol lowing address: Name Fottoffics County........ .... ..................... ta te ............................. ........ EncloicJ find t IN CONGRESS. Proceedings of Both Chambers for the Pail VVk. Monday, May 16 Funeral services over the body of Senator Harbour of Virginia were held in the senate chamber, Itishop Keane of the Catholic university officiating. In the house consideration of the sundry civil bill was roßumed. Tuesday, May 17 Floth branches in session. In the senate the naval appropriation bill was again cousidered, Mr. Mcl'hereon's amendment being rejected, 30 to 13. In the house consideration of the sundry civil appropriation bill was continued. Wednesday night, both branches In session Tho Fenate: The naval appropriation bill, as amended by the committee on appropriation, waa passed, five democrats votin with the republicans. The house: Consideration of the sundry civil appropriation bill was continued. Judge Ilolman being compelled to yield to en increa?e in tho amount set aside for the surveys of public lands. Thursday, May 19 l'.oth branches in session. The senato: Committee amendments to the river and harbor bill were acted upon and Mr. Frye'a Mil to exempt vessels from the obligation of paying state pilotage fees was passed. The houso: Consideration of the sundry civil appropriation bill wa continued. Friday, May 20 l'.oth branches in session. The eenate: The river and harbor bill was passed without division. Tho ho jse : Consideration of the sundry civil appropriation bill was continued. Saturday, May 21 Only tho house of representatives in session. The discussion of tho civil sundry appropriation bill was continued. Ihe Sherman ttatute bill waa defeated. To Star to I "lain. Which? To attack the dragon of disease and annihilate blm before bis deadly talcot grow, or to allow blm t attain dangerous maturity and destroy u thst is tbe'iuctllon of paramount Importance to all afflicted wlto orynDlo ailment. Among thete. dltordurs of b kMneyt and bladder are ot the fatal order il unrestrained at the outset. Their growth Is rapid, their culmination death. Dright's diseaae, ordinary nephrltie, diabetes, catarrh of tlia bladder, gravel, suppres'on of the ocratlon, cannot be tarn tered with or dUrotrdcd safsljr. Hostetter's Stomach Hilters la a uperb dopuratira toulo, glriog the due Impulse, without eicltatlon to the rcnnl organs, betid s streogthcnlOK and regulating theta in common with the rot of the srstetn. It lafusai, too, vigor sod regularity Intj the stomach, bowels and hvr, surocsiullr ciMiutersois malaria and rheumatism, and ) a pre-emlncnilr fine louio lor the egud, the en lee bl J and the eoavaletoeat. i Beber waa sick. v an ber i Weaq at va a CUld, ehe erted t ot Oaaeorie. WbssQ sbe boeama Mine, she edua to Oa-Krta Wbsb ahe b4 Ctildrost, she gava abaca OaetortaJ It is inpposed that sixteen of the crsw of the Karl of Aberdeen were drowned by the capsizing of their boat after thoy had jot away from the wreck. Thirteen hare landed at Milfnrd haven. Children Cry for.
CHICAGO PRICES LOWER.
A Kecation from the Biff Itoom of the Market on Saturday. lKDiAWAPOua, lxn 1 Monday Evesiko, May 2S. I James E. Berry's Chicago advicee today were as follows: Traders and commission bonses were quite generali disappointed in the action, or rather inaction, of the wheat market todsy. Some looked for bisher prices, some for lower, bat they ail agreed that the market would be an active one, and the result was an inactive market. The market opened about o lower than Saturday and closed exactly at the opening price, remaining arouud 2lio the greater part of the session. It became quite strong at one time, showing Jio to ?4'o advanes on the posting of the visible making a decrease of 4,5ü0, 000. Antwerp and Berlin markets were huher, Englisn and French markets lower. India shipments were very Isrg e. amounting to 2,500,C0Ö. Weather conditions throughout the United Sutes remarkably tine. Corn opened about lo lower, remaining arouud the opeuiug pr.oe throughout the sreater part of the day, advancing about lo per buahr 1 from the lowest licure, but finally closed with nearly all the advance lost. Should the favorable weather continue for a week the rece pts will undoubtedly be very large and holders will have to bo very industrious to bold prices. The market for bog products was not very active but strong, there being a eood demand for lard and ribs from shippers. The latest report just received is that the report of the India wheat shipments of 2,500.000 is an error. This latter report comes from Ne York. There is no change yet ia the first cable report that we received. Wheat was firm today; corn waa likewise and continued quiet. Receipts for the past twenty-four hours I car agint a total of 3 oars for Satnrday. Wheat Firm; Ho. t red, bCo bid; No. 3 red. 82o. Corn Firm: No. 1 white, 50e; No. 2 white. 60o bid; white mixed. 17o; No. 3 white, 47 40 bid. latter for one color; No. 2 yellow, 4o; No. 3 yellow, 4Cc; No. 'i mixed, 40a bid; No. 3 ruxed, 40c; aound ear, 45c. Oats Quiet: No. 2 white, .149 bid; No. S white. 322'e; No, 2 mixed. 32c bid; rejected, 27r$2!'c Bran-Quiet; (12.50. Hay Cboioe timothy, $I2.K0: No. 1, $12 bid No. 2, $10.00; No. 1 prairie, $8.50; No. 2 prairie, J6.50; mixed, J.OV; clover mixed, $?, lire No. 2. 75o for ear lots, 65o for wsgoa. Wajron Wheat B'Jo bid. On Market Har, timothy, $12.0014.00; mixed, f 11.00(12.00; clover. J9.00 11.00; millet. JXOO; shelled oats, 3033c; sheaf oats, $13.00; corn, 45(y,53e. CHICAGO, May 23. A surprise was in store for the speoulaton the bigcett weekly de crease ever reported iu the records of the yiiible supply of wtieat. It caused a sharp recovery from a general decline in prices caused by the sudden general improvement in the weather. Nevertheless, compared with Saturday's cIoiiLg, everything cn the list is lower this ereiiintr wheat ?,c, corn l;!b oats ?4o. pork 1-) a c May corn nominally, shows a decline of 10c The sigusl service map was the first thing that attracted the attention of operators. It showed that the weather everywhere was splendid for the crops aud for farming operations. There were only two points west of Chicago where uuy rainfall was reported aud the barometer indtoated a continuance of these coalitions. Values were still further demoralized by a rirov of 5 1 to Id reported in Liverpool aad the sharp down turn iu domestic markets. Lod wheat was frealy lijiiiiatd, tha bears who have been held in o:itc by the brut weather sold short freely aud there was a gradual drop of 1 )0 from the closing figure of 4tuilay. i'ardrn gi wus not doing much. There was some cood buying by those who put out short lines ou the recent bulges nnd wer inclined to take profits. Purchases bv Locan, N:hvart7.-I)iipeo and Miliuine -UoJmun were largely covering of short Fales made i riJuy aud Saturday. The viniLlj supi ly, it was thought, wojM show a good decrease, of anywhere from l,.r0(X)O to 2,0J(',(OO bushels, but the rt-puri of the lakes ws the last iu, nod when that was posted, showing adecn aeof nearly 4 hV'00 biinhcls, and an ag'reate decrease ot -1.601.(CO buhels, the market took a Hudson jump o: i Itut the ad ance whs mt wuh news of b; Indian shipin juts T.S .t 00 buhhel.s, and a rumor that the w rld' smpments Xo lurope were over X,i0,. COJ busl.els. The openicg was about f'Jio lower than Saturday's cloning, ruled weak aud declined 1 ji: more, then ralliad 1 hO. and again eaei o.'t ;' al the close. Corn was weak and lower on the tine weather, the marked improvement in the grailiug and the free realizing and short selling. The Msy deal looked to be ou the point cf aco'Lipsc; the short interest was apparently largely eliminated but wrek and thera was not uiauö wanted today, wtiilo the rtalizin by the longs was heavy. There was onsidf rails talk of lare settlements by shorts oa privat terms. Initial tiades were at lJj(flp'-'o decline from Naturdaj'i cloic, aa l a further weakening of 5,(tt'oset in, v ricea then adTancins; 1! hC4 lJic, casinir oil Inter 1 o. There were no transections in May corn until tillesn minutes after the opening, when Baldwin took from lies 10, 000 bushels at t!8o, or 2a lower than the nominal value of the article at the close of the market on Saturday. There were afetr sellers who continued to oder May at lower and still lower prioes uutil it finally touched tOo. ltoydtn & Co. were the most conspicuous of those who bad May corn to sell during the decline, but altogether the amount of it whieh changed hands probably did not exceed 100,000 bushels. Oats were traded in fairly and an unsettled feelin? prevailed. Tbemarkttopened weaker and ?4Cj)le lower and declined .AQi"' more in sympathy with wheat aud corn, but when tbey advanced and the visible aupply statement came in a firmer feeling developed and prions advanced ",(nlo. The close was steady. Notwithstanding, the tirmnens iu live bogs at the steck yards, provisions opened 2! (;0o lower than Saturday's final figures on roports ot the weather. The oileriugs of pork for Septenibar delivery by a proiuiueat park inar institution drove the market down several fiointa, but lard and rios scareely participated a the break, (iraia was also a atrong element in producing weakness. When wheat advanced on tha visible supply figure, provisions boomed in sympathy, the local crowd, who had bought early, rushing to cover. This waa followed by asliirht reaction, the market elositig steady for pork and for lard and strong for ribs. Luke rates were easy at for wheat and Vi for corn to Huflato. The ehtimated receipts for tomorrow are; 1C0 cars wheat; 200 cars corn; 200 ears oats aud 21,(X)Chog. Tlib leading futuree ranged aa follows: rlli'. iO;uitig. lllbeat.! Lwl Olualng. Xi U SAT -Mar... J uue... Julf .. Coin Mar... June... July... t f2U 63 6 81, 31 in M 10 io 1 62 4 OarsMar... Juue.. July... Pons Maf. July... öej't... May... July... te,'t... 8. R l US May... Juir... Sept... 8.k! 8ti-tl WW 4 M 9 '.hi 10 09 11 6 M 6 60 io oo 10 2) 6 0 a 4o 53 6 02K ö o .'! 6 HI t'i'r iu Ufr 10 -il) i a 2s c :s . 6 MX 8 KM (I .".J 80 t 0 e 6 A 4l Si G IU Cash quotations were as follows: Flour, quiet, uncuautredi No. 2 apring wbrat, h2Md& tS.'?.'c: No. 3 spriug wheat, on track, "oo; No. i red, bV'tffl'fo; No. 2 oorn, 47K'j,iO,; No. 2 cats, JUio; No, 2 white, 34(j.35c; No.S white, 3-W'j) 34o; No. 2 rye, 76c; o. 2 barley. 60(j,tiio; Hiu 3, t. e. b., 6ytf6'Jo No. 4, f. . U. a&oo; No. t flstseed, J 1.07; prime timothy aeed, $1.291.31; mesa pork, per brL, tiaoi 10.02M: lard, per 1Ö0 lbs, $1.27' (a,1.30; ahort ribs sides (loose), $1.)2J4C.v.0ö; dry salted ahouMera (boxed), $.V2."t45.37il ihort elear sides (boxed), $'1.1ltö.j0; wblsky, distillers' fioiahed da, per ical., 11.14; auirara. cut loaf, uucbauged; No; Scorn, new, 4o4(17o, Jitceivt. Mi(,mMi, Flour, brls - M S.'i.OuO Wheat, bu . ."W-Ono 21!. Corn, tu H W lOiiufl Oats, bu - 157.000 2'7.OO0 Jtye. bu - 20.0OO lO.OiO JJ.rl.y, bo U.000 11.000 On tna prodaee exchange today the butter markst waa dull and woak fancy creamery. PItchcr'o Cactorla, I
13c; fic western, 17c; ordinary, lSlCc; fine dain, ltf; ordinary, 12ta,Ho. tges Quiet allste. PRODUCE MARKETS.
Quotations from Now York, Cincinnati and Kl hr, Indianapolis, Ind.. f Monday Lvkxisg, May 23. Poultry and produce were improved today, a good trade prevailing. Ileoeipts were plentiful and a good demand was noted. Etrgs and butter were quite firm, the former having advanced to 14c One dealer nuoted bens at 10c r and another at lO'c. Grooeries were steady, tnere being a fair trade, birups were noted lo higher per gallon. Dried fruits continued strong and scarce, while cofTees and sugars were lirm. Many changes will be found in tba fruit and vegetable list civen below, the market the lat weeK having fluctuated a i;reat deuL Indiana berries were on the market at $4, and hotne-grown fruit will probably be bera iu another week. Apples, stawbernes, potatoes and banauas were all scarce and no more beets are on the market. NEW YORK, May 23. Flour Keeeipts, 23.S13 packages; eiports, 5,205 brla, 1,4'J'J sacks; moderately active, closinar easy. Wheat Receipts, EP.s.SdO; exports, 6 vJ40; sales, l,93t-, OtKJ futures, 125,X0 spot; spot quiet, lower, closing weak; No. 2 red. örfiÖSc afloat, t6;s(3'J;o f. o. b.; ungraded red, ff'; No. 1 northern, 78c; No. 2 Chicago. 0oi Ci'J'o; No. 2 Milwaukee, f9?4c; options decliued Hf lJs'o on cleannir weather West, advaneed H(ulc on decrease in visible supply, declined 'bC on the India shi ueots, the Urzest ever known, closing weak and dull at l&lVge under Saturday; No. 2 red. May, 90 00 "sic, olosing 90'4c; June. &oi4(i91c, closing iioi-gc; July, 90 1M6Q.91 3-1'c. closing, 91c; Aug., 9J($ 90J,;c, closing lH)?ac; epU, torigOOo, closing 90J-8'c; Oct.,91c; Dec 924i93c, closinir 9,Tc; May. 1S93. 9i.(j.w;';o. cloiins:. 'Jiic Kye Quiet; wts:eru, 8j(u5c. Stocks of grain in store and afloat Mav 21, wheat. 2.302.000; oorn, 315.343; oats, 351,772; rye, 13,326; barley, 41,malt, ö'.'ö; peas, 3.9A). liarleymalt Dull. Corn Receipts, 41.102 bn; exports, 4,0(0; sales, 1,365,1X0 futures, 39.000 spot; spot dull, lower; cksing steady; No. 2, &7-i(cL5$o elevator, l62(fit5'Jo afloat; ungradeu mixed, 43 59o; sieamer ur.ieii, 675; options deoiiued Ji5il3.io on better weather, advanced li(io on coverinc, closing steady at Ho up on May andl'Qlo decline on other months;May, 6G(a.5;c, closing 5Sc; June. 5SJ54t4o, closing 63ip; Julj. ölVifi32Xe, closinic l?o; Auk 00.7;Q52o, closing blHo; fept.. -&1?4C, closing fiU-i'c. Oats Keceipta, 73,275: exports. 200; sales. 250:000 futures, 106,0(0 spot; spot lower, modertely active, easy; options quiet, weaker; May, 36Hc, closing Stfe; June, 33 J (T,3(5 J sc. closing 36'c; July, 35 jGi SQ'4e, closiug 3ö"bc; Aug., S5f-3ii, alosing 35;'6o; apot No. 2 white, 39(40c; mixed western. 35-37c; white do, SjdilJ'c Hay Steady, fair Uemand; ahipping, 8io; good to choice, 83c(3,$l. Hope Firm, quiet; state, common to ehoice, 23(o,29o; Paciüo coast, 23fi,28o. CoCee Options opened steady, unchanged to 10 points up; closed steady 5 up to 5 down; sales, 10,500 bags, including May, 12.700tl2.75c; June, 12.15c; July. 1212.060; Sept., ll.96r-j.12o; Oct, ll.yW3.i2c; Nov., 11.90; Iec, ll.fi(3,ll.;5c. .pot Kio. quiet, steady; No. 7, 13(13J.c Sugar Kaw, moderately active, firm; sales. t.SOO tons muscovado, 89 test, 2)i,c, and 3,300 batrs centrifugal, 96 test, 3 1-1 60, cf. and i; refined, quiet, steady; No. 6, 31 3-16(331 M6c; No. 7, SKQSe: No. , 3?m S3ie; No. 10. S 911 11-ltic; No. It, ZxAi 35-e; oil A, 3,7s4 3-16o; conteotionera A, 4 3-16Q 4 5-16o; Cubes. 4 II-MO! 13-16. MolassesForeign, dull; New Orleans, steady, quiet. Egss Quiet, firm, at 1717c; receipts, 8,243 paekages. Hides steady, quiet. Wool Steady; fair lemand; domestio fleece, 261i(Tt"5o; pulled. 20Q32o; Texas, 17 22c. Pork Quiet; steady. Cut meats Firm; pickled bams, lOJUlc. Middles Dull, hard Stead v; quiet; western steam, closed f6.f,0; sales, 6)0 tierces; options, no ssles; May, $6.62 asked; July, $6.f.G; Aug., ?6.74; Sept., J6.S0 bid. Itutter Moderate demand; steady; western dairy, 12f15c; do. creamery, 9'2lc; do. factory, Höil3.lic: Klgin, 21c. CheeseQuiet; easy; part skims, 3('J,0o. Fig Iron feteady; American, $lf.7c.(-16.25. CopperQuiet; lake. U.9.r.M,12. L d Dull; domentlo, 64 22Hr,i4.27i. Tin Steady; straighU, 21.30 (ÜJ1.0. CINCINNATI, May 2 Wlonr-Pteady ; family, $5.203.50; fancy. tV.WiUO. Wheat In good demnnd ; lower; No. 2 red, fi6?(Ti,SSo; receipts, 6.0j0; shipments, 7,00. Corn Kaiier; No. 2 mixed, 4tilo. Oats Firm; No. 2 mixed, S-S'f (.-34c. itye Scarce; No. 2, WV. Fork Steady; firm; 10.05. Lard Firm; f3.15. Hulk Meats Firm; $6. llacon Strong; j7.fi5 (J.7.12'. Whisky Steady; in good demand; sales, 1,153 brls, liuished goods on basis of (1.15. Futter Steady; fancy KUin creamery, 20f21c; Ohio, 21e; dairy, 10c. Linseed oil Strong; 1 ither; 4J(i.42o. butar Steady; bard refined, Vi(,ZUc, New Orleans, 4c. Fggs Strong; lÜ.'.Ue. Cheese In fair demand; firm; prime t choice cured Ohio flat, 10(ct,llc TOLEDO, May 23. Wheat Active; No. 2 tash, P23-;; Mav'c; June, fOc; July, ? AtiKust, 84?. 'Jörn Dull, steady; No. 2 cash 60c; July, 'löo. Oats Quiet; No. 2, cash, 32c. llye Dull; cash, F2o. Cloverseed Nomioal, prime; cab, t7.60. Iteeeipta Wheat, 17,683; corn. 3,145; oats, MO.Shipmente Flour, S,425 wheat,57,358; com, 14,300; rye, 4.7(0. BALTIMORE. May 23. Wheat Weak; No. 2 red, apot, P2Vy.,2,,;o. Corn Unsettled; mixed, apot. ßüQ'ilc Oats Strong; No. 2 white, western, (i3hc; No. 2 mixed, do, SSÖ3 Kye Quiet; No. 2, t2(irZo. Hay Steady. Frovisions Steady, Hutter Firm. Collee Steady; Kio cargoes, fair 1610. LIVERPOOL, May 23. Wheat Quiet; holders offer moderately ; red, western, apring, fit lOdfafa 10l2'd per cental; No. 2 red, winter, 6 lld(i.6a HVd. Corn tjuiet; demand fallen oil'; mixed western. 4 9d per cental. Lsrd Prime western, 33s 6d perewt. Cheete American Uneat white, 5.Sa 6 J per cwt LIVE STOCK MARKKTt, Union Btocc TitPi, 1 Ipiawapolis, May 2.1. ClTT!.B-r.ece!pti, 40. Tht lapply lighti market firm. We quote: Export grades, 1,450 to 1,050 lbs. Goad to eheioe ahippiag, 1,200 ta 1.450 fcs.. - Caarae oattle, 1,200 to 1.41X1 Iba... Fair to medium ahipping, 1,100 te 1.800 Iba Common abippinr, 900 to 1,100 tba Choice feeders. 1,1 U0 to 1.3U0 lbs... Light feeders, 8i to 1.000 Iba Commoa to good stockers, COO te JMX) Ib.Good to choie helfers.eitra. M Fair to medium heifers M Common and light beifera M Export cows Goed te ohoios cows 14 259 4 50 4 00ft 3 2a 5 75ft S S.r( 7S 00 73 3 05(4 3 IK) 3 00(j 3 50 2 2C( 3 350 3 00(4 35 00 40 00 2 26r. 00('D flood 3 Fair to medium eows a 2 t'0(c4 OO'.v tX)(!v 2 50 Common and thin eows 1 00 25 50 75 25 Veal calves Faner etport balls. 3 2 7S (iood butcher bulls Good feeder bulls Uoed to ehoice eows and calves... Common to fair cows and calves., 2 tow 1 25 00(43, 00 12 OU(.i,0 00 8IIKKF AND 1,amus Keeeipts, light, not enough to aupply the looil butchers' trade. Market firm. We quota ; Good to choice yearlings(olipped)..f t 75($ Fair to mediuru(clipped) 4 bOm flood to choice sheep (clipped) 4 2.')(J Fair to medium sheep (clipped)..... S 7 ! 00 75 25 75 00 00 Common sheep (clipped) Bucks, per head (clipped) bpring lambs 2 0M 3 (ö 6 OOv Jloos Keeeipts, lijrlit; only throe or four ear-loada on aale. Market ao tire and stronger; ciosed steady. We quote: Cboioe heary shipping Heavy and mixed packing.. Choice lights Common lights J'rHoughs , 7.4 S5 7(.'f.c4 75 7W.4 80 30H4 70 0i(4 (X) 23(3,1 25 BtritKHKNTATIVR DALES. Ao. A. r: 1 370 4 00 2 410.... 4 L'j 13 118... 4 50 13 108..... 4 60 1 2G0... . 4 CO A'. Av. Pr. 10 168 $4 70 10 135...- 4 75 5 21Ö 4 77K 77 165 ..- 4 f0 43 223 4 82Ji 88 257.... 4 85 NEW YORK. Mar 23. Reeves Receipts, 0 014 had, iuoludlng ß3 oars for sale; market alow but 10c per 100 pounds higher; nstive alters, $3.89't4.75; bulla and cows, $1.95('3.fij dressed beef steady at 6.1 iOSo; sbipmeuU tomorrow. 149J beres. Calves Heceipts, 3,0.15 bsaii; market active; Ke per pound hin her; veals, $4.öOC$5.75; mixed oalves. $3.70,4.76; buttermilk calves, 1 1.75(5.25. Sheep lleeeipls. U,5j3;aheep andyearllnga firm; lambs, S'o per pnund hik'ber: atieep, $.V .0.26; yanns, iÜ.ÖOC't.öö; southern liuobe. ö((yil.7ö; drrs'cd muttons, lOJj'-iljc; tlreaed yearlings, 12il4c; dressed la-m.a, 15(180. Hog Ueeaipta, 1 1,7'2 head cousigned direct; Bomioally steady, fOvö.ÜO per 10J pounds. Jll'lTALQ. May 2l-Cttls-H.cb)t4. 119
loads through; 100 sale; market 15(20 atronger; extra steers. 1,500 to l.CXi pounds, $4.40(4.60; choice, 1,400 to 1.50J. $4.20(5,4.35. Iiogs Receipts, 11M loads through; tSsale; market 6Q10o higher; demand good; heavy, $5.05(5.10; packers and medium, $5.10; pigs, good to best. 4.90(5.00. Sheep and Lambs Receipts, 17 loads; 40 sale; market stronger; one load extra weathers sold at $d.40; prices for ordinary quotable at: clipped sheep, choice to fancy, $5.;05.75; clipped lambs, choice to fancy, $7.25(,7.75. CHICAGO, Hay 23. The Evcn nj Journal reports: Cattle Receipts, 11.500; shipments, 4,000. Market active; prime steers higher, otners steady; best steers 4.40(4.85, others S3.85() 4 20; feedrr, 3.4065; etookers, f2.50Ca3.50; '1 exans, 3.8C1.05; eows and heifers, iZ75(i 3.00. Hogs Receipts, 31.000; shipments, 15.0C0; market active, steady;; rouzh and common, $4(34.50, mixed and packers, $4.65(4.80; prime bearr and butchers' weights, $4.c5(i) 4.95; ligh $4.604.8a äheep Receipts, 16.C00; ahipnjenU, 3,000; market lCfölSo lower; Texans, $-3.405.75; native and western yearlings, $6.15(3.6.35; lamtta, $007.75, CINCINNATI, May 23. Hoes Stron; common and light. $3.754.80; paoking and butchers, $4.604.65; receipts, 6.1C0; shipments, l,90(i. Cattle Steady; $2.254,25; receipts, 2,170; shipments, 620. Sheep Firm; $3.505.50; reoeipta, 4,600; shipments, 3,100. Lambs Ia better demand, atrocg; common te choice apring, $4.50(J.O0 per 100 pounds. INDIANAPOLIS WHOLSIALI MARKET.
Fravlalena. MOKED Ml ATS, Bagar-eared bams FeliabJe. 10X . Qii 11 11 ll?a Indiana. 10 20 lbs. average... 13 lbs. average.... 15 lbs. average... 12! lbs. average 10 XI 8 10 lbs. average 1 "Reliable" brandBlock bams, 16 to 20 lbs. ar ... Boneless bam, "Reliable" brand.. California bam, "iieliable" brand 8 to 11 lbs. average..... iL & Ü. brand Kg less Breakfast baoon clear Engiiah cured 'Reliable" brand . - Engl it h cured, Morgan k Grey - 10 Choice a a gar eared Indiana Fackiag Company" Choice sugar eored "Porter" brand... ... 11 10 Breakfast back a. clear, angar enred, "Re liable." 7 lbs. average Encliah eured ahouldera. "Reliable" brand, 12 Iba. average.. 15 lbs. a verage... llorgaa and Orey brand. Bngaroured "Indiana" broad eat, 10 to 12 lbs. "Porter," New York cut, 10 to 12 Iba. - Baoon Clear aldea, 32 to 25 Iba. average-. 40 Iba. average... Clear bellies, 12 lbs. average " IS to 22 Iba. average Clear backs, 8 lbs, average....- " " 14 lbs. average. rreaeb backs, 15 lbs. srenrs. Flitehes, 7 lbs. average. Dried beef IK 7 less 1H 8 IK 8H 7 7 IK m r "Reliable" brand, bams. Inside pleeea and knuckles Bpeeial aeleotiona of knnokle pleeea er laaide pieces, K advance. ".Morgan Orey" hams, eetaide only Beef tongaes 50c each. Smokt d sausagePork, in link... 8K Bologna Iilotb, Co ; Skin, large, 6o; amalL Vie Wienerwarst 8e. PHY 8AI.T MBATS. Clear sides, clear bellies, clear baoki, Ko leia than smoked. Short fat backs, 7 lbs. average C1 French backs, 15 lbs. average C PICELED PORK. Bean pork (clear) per brl. 200 Iba $15 00 Family pork, light or heavy pea., 200 Iba. 13 50 Rump pork, per brL, 203 Iba 11 50 Also half barrels, 100 lbs at ball the price of the barrel, adding 50o to cover additional cost of pnrkaze. Lard Kettle rendered in tierces, 8e: "Indiana Packing Co.," 7Kc; "Central Packing Co.," 7c; also in hardwood tuks, 55 lbs. net, JaO over tierces; hardwood buckets, 20 lbs. net, JjO over tierces. Caua, gross weights k) lbs., iu single cases or case of two cans, 4o advance on price of tierces; 20 lbs., ia case of four cans, 0 advance on prioe et tierces; 10 lbs., in case of 6 cans, o advance on priee of tieroes; 5 lbs., in case of 12 cans, Jo advance on price of tierces; 3 lbs., ia case of 20 cans, lo advance on price of tierces. Lard Oil Winter, 55o per g&L FKL6U rOBK. Loins (fat trimmed off closely) abort eat, 14 to 20 lbs, 7e; short eat, 13 lbs and ander, 7!o. Cottage hams (lean .back pieces, weighing 6 la 6 Iba) fl Mam butts (lean pieoes weighing 2 to 4 lbs) 6 Tenderloins - 11 Spare ribs - 5 Trimming V4 7 Sausaxe holt ........... Balk, 20-1 b palls.................. tCTTERIKK. Packed solid in 20 to 60 lb. tubs "Reliable" creamery . 17 "Clover" creamery - 14 "Blue Grass" creamery 12 Tabs, 10 lbs. solid ; rolls, 1 lb. or 3 Iba. in tabs of 50 or (-0 Iba.; prima, 1 lb.. In 60 lb. eaaea, Jo per lb. extra. Frnlts -l Veaesablea. Tennessee Strawberries $175(3.00 per ease of-twenty-four quarts; Illinois, (3(33.50 per oaae. Indiana berries $4.00. Apples Fancy, $5.00; commoa, $3.50. Irish Potatoes Burbaoka, bOo per bat aeed, early' Ohio, 6O0; Early Lose. 6O; Beauty Hebrons, 60a. New potatoes, f5.00 per brl, $1.76 (a 2.00 per bu. IVai One bushel boi, $1.50. New Beans $1.7502.00 par ba. California Orancee $3.50. Tomatoes, 1 bu box, $3.00. Caelirlower $1.00 per doa. Itadiabes 25o par dor. Bananas Fancy, $1.75(31.00 per buneb. Cabbage-New Moblie.JlOO orate, lemons Choioa. $3.00; fancy, $4.60135.00. Onions Fancy yellow globe, $3.6u par brl. Tarda, 6-1 b catea, 60; Farda 10-lb box, lOo prlb. Cucumbers, 75cßJ1.00 per dozen. Onions, 15c per dozen. Kale üreens f 1.00 per brl. Maple Sugar -WilOo per lb. Rhubarb too per dox. Hickory Nuts-Wo per bn; abellbarka, per bu. Figs 12(3140 per lb. Beans .Navy aud medium, $2 per ba. Cider Dufly prime juice, (3.50(4.00 32 gal bbl;kega, (2.15. Honey New white comb, one pound T3o per seolions, Ko; dark. lie. New Dates Persians, 60-1 b box, 60 per lb. Sweet Potatoes New. $5.00. Oroeerias. HUoellnneous Rice. Louisiana, SKOoe; eoal oil. 0'f410e; beans, navy. $1.90(,2; medium, $1.90(1,2; marrowfat, $2.40(,2.50. Canned Goods Blackberries. 2!b, 75; cove oysters lrh tull weijjht. 85(j)X)o; lrh light weight, 65fT0c: 21b full weight, 1402.4.; licht weight, tl.20fcvl.30; peaches, standard Sib, $1.75(.52; seconds 3th, $1.301.40; pie, 85c; pineapple, atandard 2tti, J 1.40 .Tyl.75; aeeotitie jib, f icil.10; atr.ng beana, "5(!5c; salmon lib, $1.40Cvl.bO; pineapples, Bahama, $2..r(K i2.75; pens, sifted. I2M2.25; early June, $l.lb(.'(1.25; marrow, $1(.1 -" aoaked, 75(ct;S5c; tomatoes, 31h. Wc; com, auger, fl.10Ql.5a Spice Pepper, 12c; allspice, 1213c: cloves, 1520o; cassia, 10JU2c; nutmeg, 75(d) 80c. Molasses New Orleans. 3(340o; fair, 30o; imps, 27(i 37c; choice, 37(i2e. Co'lee Common to good, 21!$'231'e; prime to choice, 25'Q.'fi,4c; faucy, 2fl'.427?;o; golden Rio, 274(:;:H.'?ie; Java, 80.(0.31 Ue; Banner package, 19!o; Arbuckle's, VJlio; Lion. 191 e. Sugar Hard, 45T,o; eonfeetlonera' A, Ve; öS A, 4!;r.$4!ic; white extra C, 4(4 4Vjo; extra C. 3Ja(;4.e; good yellow, 3;Q4o; fair yellow, 3Jii('4.'c; yellow, S(J4e. Starcb Kellned pearl, SJSo per lb; champion gloss, one and thiee-pound paekages, 5J4('J.5?e; champion gloss, lump, J(C5c; on and three-pound packages, Co; improved corn, CCtßJic bait la oar lota, S4o; small lots, 05a. Ir,,n ant Hardware. nr Iron. $1.90(2.00; wrought charcoal bar, $2.V1i(j,.I.(m). lloraratoea Burden's. $4.25; WaUer's, $4,256u4.35; mule ahoea, 15.35; cutpail rate for 60a and COi, tteel naiis, M.b0; hor.e, f ICO per box; wire nail a, rate, $2.00. liarb-wire alvanired, $3.10; plain annealed fenee wire, $2.25; galvanized, 60o advance; 10, 11 and 12 aUea thi regular adranoei. row dir
$5.50 for 25-lb keg. Shot $1.55 a eaok. Loaded shells 12 gauge, $1.45; 10 gauge, $1.79 per 100. Paoltry and Prodoe. B. Hutchinson A Co. quote: Evys 14c. Poultry Hens, lCc; spnnj, 20c; roosters, 4e; young ben turkeys, 11c; young torn turkeys, lOo; old toms, be. (ieese Poor, $3.00j foil feathered, $4,80; ducks, 7o. Butter Grasa butter, lOo; poor, 6Ä1 faney creamery, 20Cj,2-o; choice creamery, l?ä 20c. Feathers Prime geese, S035a per lb; duck. 2023c. J. Pw Budd & Co. quote: Fkks 14c Poultry Hens, lO.'jo; spring, 4 to 2 lbt, 15c; roosters, 4c; hen turkeys, 11c; torn tur keys, 9o; old toms, 6c; geese, poor, $3.00; fall feathered. $4.S0 per dor.; ducks, 7c Butter 10c; poor, 8e: fancy creamery, 16(J 17c; choiee creamery, l'-S-'Oc Stda. Wholesale prices in seeds are as follows: Per but.tU Clover, medium, recleaned, fair to Rood $4 605 53 Clover, medium, recleaned, prima... 6 35(xfi 63 Clover, mammoth, recleaned, prime 6 45(8 75
Aimomy, recieanea, prime to strieuy prime Tiruothy, recleaned, ohoice., Blue erass, faaey Orohard grass. Red top English blae grass Millet, commoa German 1 50ftl 75 1 ß5l 83 2 &X$1 70 1 GCKU 8.1 ik'i 75 2 4uuv2 69 704 0 85(ii ia Hides, Leather, TsC.w aa4 Pal la. leather Oak sole, 2P52s; hemlock solea, 23(29o; harness, 25(x32c; stirtinr, 3334 black bridle, per dox, J.SSßGO; fair bridle, $53 Q60 per dozen: city kipp, $J0(3S5; Freaeh kipp, 75c1.10: city calf sains, 70c$l French call skins, $lfi.l.7.5. Sheep Shearing, 20(o,30o; laabe, 4CÄ75. Grease Brown, I'e; yellow. So; white, 4a. Tallow No. 1, 4o; No. 2, 3o. Hides Market dull snd declining; No. 1 tallow, 3He; No. 2, 3c 1 No. 1 cured, 4ie; No, 2 cured, a;c; No. 1 green, 3o; No. I green 2Xc Wal. We quote farm lots Tub-washed aaa pleked. 25(J31c; eoarse wool, 17(jl8c; unwashed aai medium and common grades, if ia good order. 18(322o; burr and eotted, 12(&16o; line caerino. 16(17c Fleece Washed, if light, walk washed and ia good order, :3Q31c Q..aiwar, Maion'a plat fruit jara, par rreee, $5.W$ quaru, $7.00; two quarts, rJ.000; SUn4ard qaarU, $.V50; two qanrta. $7.50; lightning, pints, $11.00; quarts, $12.00; two quarts, $10,00, JERSEY FOR CLEVELAN D.. Prlmaoiea Generally Give Itutrmotloa to XXI Favor. Jkrsit City, N. May IL -All that democratic primaries la Hew Jtntf that elected delegatee to the etat convention today were ia favor of Cleveland as far as heard from. Eithef reeolutione ia favor of the ex-preaidenl were passed, or tho delegates ere iue etructed for him. Have no equal aa a prompt and positiv cure for sick headache, biliousness, cone etipation, pain in the aide, and all live troubles. Carter's Little Liver Pills. Tr them. Commissioner's Sale of Real Estata IN DUBOIS COUNTY, INDIANA. Notice Is herebr (Iren that tha an lertlgned Com mivaloner of the Dubois circuit court, appoint IIa a cause. No. H2 pendln in said court, for partition of land, wherein Louis teng, Imnats tckert, aaj othera, are plaoliS'i, and Ko.a Mark, John Mara, and otbers, sre defendant., will oiler for aale by order ot tali court, at puhlic auction, on the pretax se, on Thursday. June lfi, 18j2, ttie following rvaj ratate. altuaud io said ccaotj of Dubois, aad CtcatJ of Indiana, to wit: Part of lot No. tveutr (20 In Bu Lsrt's aJUtlosi to tb town t.f Jasper, aecording to the lat o aaidj addition to said town, more partiouiarlr descrlbaj as folios : CoDimrudni at the soutbat corner ot ta'd lot No. 'iu. runnlui) thence writ on the road aloes! l'atoka river 2 chatos aad 4ii links to a stake, thence north 7 chain and lints ti the rieht-oNwar of the IxuiTiUe. Erausrille and St I-ouia Kallwar Cora paar, thenoe east aloutf said rlbt-of-war to where it rtrikis the ealllue of said lot No. '21, tuen e loulh in said line to the place of beKionins', rxceptiug. hnm-ever, trout the northeast eoruer a strip 01 ground 60 feet from north to son th, and 40 feet from east to west, being ttie ground on which a warehouse formerly stood, said psrt of said lot No. 20 so described as, aforesaid, containing one and on.half acr. more or ls, incladins; the spok factory ant uiachloerf, with appurtonaoces therein contained, and also the warehouse now localud on said one aai ooo-balf acres o( real eststs. Irrras of tala no-thud cash, one-third la alas months and one-third in tsehe months, the par ohacr cirlna notes lor said deferred psyusots, wltk irond freehold nurvtifa, bearing' iotrt from date ! sale, and waivina relief froia valoatioa laws, bale to bsein at 2 o'elook p. m. JOS. F. FIUEDMIN, OeBil. Brnan rtuottoer. Attorney. May 1, 19-4 JOTICK TO HEIU3, CllEDITOB-S, Ta Ia the matter of the estate of Mary Aaa Tarry, ecaafd. In the Vlirlon Ciroutt Court, May Terta. lsrX Notice ts herebr gUan that illrbael Ciane, as e 1 ecu tor ot the estate of Marv A an Terry, de ceased, has presented sod filed hU accooat andi vouchers in final settlement of said estste, act that the same will come op for exarainatioa ant action of said Circuit Court on the 8d day o( Jane. 18.U, at which tlr.is all heirs, ereditnrs or leKStaes el tsid estate are required to appear la sail court ao 4 show cause, if any there be. why said amount aal vouchers should not be approved. And the hairs of tsli estste are alo hereby required, at the time aal plare aforesaid, to appear and make proof of thsli brirfhip. M1CU1LL HUME, Krr. I. ii. Swtft. Attoraey. 1S-2S was " wnnlil iM'riaate sena D9ar MadamB : sSssa Shown, frea sf et peeaeto any woman whoaalrs to let It. niarrl.u.qinllil-a. Ninmn(ii oomprplivnd Ita irf.x-t ort until aha boholris the result ia her own mtrTxr wlili Imr own rrta.e It wtu jtotbS rereiall'-n to erery woman a lio rteolre te crMUt or mamlain eouipleta and pVwsi'al hanty. oth In form anrt ta.H A'ldr. Til E HKItllS'.H INhlll i: I'Kt ..aST Mala ft., ala.laa.il. Okla. AUKNTH VANTi:i. VOKNTM WANTKD tl ALU AND KiiMALB. OLD and youn. !S.OJ to JÄ.u0 yrr day .Hilf mass, s-iling our guesu I'lalins UulT:a and dolu Uold, u 1 V . . W -1 i u . .... I tl.a.a Üi.tl.. I K - t i. ranteJ to wear lor years, no every ias of Metal, Tahlcware, Jem vlry, ew. Llshtand aaally bandlA.na i'ri. luriM. VHUf WIN, r'junt v nit t, w c ,iv " ' v . v m m i , Quea it bilvar at Nickel I'lat.ng Oo., Kaat kt, Louia. I1L lltr AÜV.STA MAKI3 100 TK.l VEST. AND WIM fT4H rath prircs oa my eor-acs, belts, brashes nd remel es; aampleJraei l.rritorjr. Dr. Urldgataa. 75 Droa4wtr, N.w York. ADVtUTIM.VC EVEUT OK If IMNUBDOP INPUttMiTI OST the sutieot o.' aleeriialnr will do weil o o to las a a copy of "Hook lor A iTertis irs" CS paae, prioeoaa dullar. llaliad, posta pant, on raooijit o.' pr.oe. Contains ao-treitil eo.upllatioa rim the Ainar.a, Saawsfapar L raotory of ad tha bas papers and a! aaa toornait; arieaa lbs .reuiatioa raila oi erary au, and a food daa. ol Information aUoul rataa aui othae nialUrs partauitn to the haatneaa a adrartlaiaa- A4 Orr .a Mowali's Advertlaiaa iiareau, U 0rue-at, Hmw York. SI 1 Yüü WISH TO AÜVICHTI AMYTHI.tU ANT whir al any I ma write to tieo, P. kU A Oo Mo.USirtti)s-si.,)iow Toil. U !ALi3ir..N WANTED. m BAV KLI N O AND LOCAL tlLKsMKN TO SKLI X our well known nursary Block. Salarlra or com. missions t ail weekly. Apply at cru'", Rivinf refer, enoe, A. Lorenis, hsmj aU-Q .Vurw ries, 3s aad 'I V xley blok. Kort Ki) n. Ind. 11 7 wl ANNor.vCl.MIAT. a eOMETHINO PRATirAL TT IM , proved Jatsy Feoco Ma?hin- and tha Kaw la tr Ire Keel. 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