Indianapolis News, Indianapolis, Marion County, 6 March 1902 — Page 10

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THE IIs'DIAHAPOLIS HEWS, THTTESDAY, iLlRCH 6, 1902.

THE cem SOLD lEITis

WHIt.E

COMMIttlON WERE BUYING.

HOUSES i'

^ on milllnir freisbt; Ko. 3 7e4, traok: wason, I3c. t !;orn—St«ady: No. I white, C3^c. No 2' white, «Mc; No. * white. €SH,et No. 4 *

I white, No. 3 white iwxed. 61c, .

( No, # white mixed, Oc; No. 4 wMtc mixed. S7@^: No, * yellow, fiuo; No. I yellow,;

,, 61>4c: No. 4 yellow, STiiC^c; Ko. 2 mixed,

i «lc; No. 8 mixed, Sic, No, 4 mixed,

' ear. SSc.

0«.t«—Steady; No. 3 white, 46^46^; No. < a white. 4!{^4Sc; No. 2 mixed. , I No. 3 nilxe^«t^45c. | COHN AND OATS WERE DULL!

—Inepectlon*.—

Wheat—No. 2 red, 1 car; total, 1 car. t’orn—No. 3 white, 6 car*; No. 3 mixed, 11 car; No. 3 mixed, 3 cars; total. 9 care. OaUr—None. I Hay—No. I timothy, 1 car, Ko. 1 clover, ‘ 1 car. total, 2 care. ^

STOCKS III OPH HICNEO

LARGE BUYING ORDERS MANY ADVANCES.

I hankers' bills at 4SJ% for demand and at 4*6^1. for sixty da>8. posted raiee, 4S6 and

! 4ltA%a

, Commercial bills, 4S4«4<S!4S5%; bar silver,, } Mexican dollars, 4-3^. f j CHICAGO, March 6 —Posted exchange i { 4S6 for sixty days. tSSH on demand. Nea ^

AND * exchange S»c discount. ; THEY

SEP MS lUMEBDOS i-SsMri-vSSi

U. 8. Bonds in New York. j KEW YORK. March 6 —Government I bonds firm: 2s reg. 108%. coupon 109S; 3s ! reg. 109, coupon 108; new 4s reg. l.^h

WERE AFTER PRIME STOCK AND PRICE ROSE.

10,000 head: sheep and lambs steady; g<x>d to choice wethers. $4 35; fair to choice • mixed. 13.T5^4..tO;/ IVestem sheep. $4 Afd# ! .J»; native lambs. H T5@«.40: Western 1 lambs. So.2.'6g« 40. i EAST BUFFALO. March 6.-CattIe-Re- < celpts light, market firm;-veals light to good, IP .W«i7.t»«. choice to fancy, 3T 25®? 7B. Hogs—Receipts 2..160 head, opened active;! mixed a shade stronger and heavy steady; ■ heavy, mixed, |R pigs

m/I KitwIxAv** la>«1S> .TV#

THEN. MARKET EASED OFF ^ 'CO KINDS WERE WEAK!«.;S«.''^w-,.““aOT^^^

IL'*; 6s re*. 1^ coupon i j roughs. f5.75^J0; stags. I4.23®4.WI snisep

Scaftertd Buying of July ond Sep> tlmbor Oati—Provision Msrkot

was Unoottlod.

i — ^

t.liiCAGO,

March s.’-Wheat

Tho Wagon MarksL

The receipt* for Thursday. Mavf-h

! '’•re the I opened j jii

St. Paul Led Another Rise—inactive issiies Prominent—Bonds , Were Steady.

, .... «, I were the laraest of any one day for aever-

, tn« number of loada being in ^

_ KEW YORK. March 6.—Stocks opened

iluli »nd steady to-day. There was little i excess of IKO. There were only a few buy-1 higher all around. The gains vicre re.^lissAln the situation to strteted to fracUons except in the cases toesJOs* way or the other, though North- t Com—Selling at Sfi&TZc | Oes Moines and Ft. Dodge, which rose wesHm peoetpt* wew still bulllihly small. Oats-Sheaf, H2.ft)ei3.(»; shelled. 4m-^. 2, and American Cotton Oil, which rose ifen house* were inclined to ‘hel clover, flO.DO The large buying of Colorado SouthMdc. hot the local pit «row<i sold j "siraw-iftoTi^AOb. I erti stock* continued and they -were ad-

OB prespecte o^ rain In the Southwest, s Shredded Fodder—fr,00®*.00Osllil were etesdy. -May opened un- "" atJ»%c and lloetuated between! A. W. Thomson’s Grain Latter. and <6|<bC' ^ i , Liverpool higher; Pari.*? holj

Waldorf Letter. j

I KEW YORK, March 6.—All Signs point * I to the concerted support of the market by , the banking Interest, which la buying' stocks like Pennsylvania, Louisville & I KashvlIIe. Baltimore 4b Ohio, Southern t j Pacific and Reading whenever they are , attacked. Neither gold exports nor crop * scares arc likely to change this policy. 1 On the Other band, while monetary pneer-1 tainties prevail, these large interests will *

Hogs .Five Cattle

Cents Lower

in Great

Steers Dull.

le.79^J

and lambe—Offertngs 3,600 head; opened , ' slow and closed steady for lambs; sheep *<*****• I5.D*'®7.25: culls to good.

Butcher withers. |3.2^o.j)0; yearlings. Demand 15 jOCrt Top lambs, |6 504i«ef»; culls to Demand ‘good. I6.40@o«o. ,

Real Estate ^ insurance {HE SECURITY TRUST COMPANY, In its real estate departmenL offers some choice investments In down-town iKoperties. Telephone 184, old or new, and the manager will esD on you. Insurance' placed for clients in selected come panics. Rentals collected at the lowest rslet end proper* ties cartd for by an esqpenenced mim. SECURITY TRUST COMPANY, 46N.PaiiiiaylvaiiiaSL. (oprwTf Fogromes.)

«. .U U. fair VO..™, SS'l.'-Srno

means active, yet we think there Is some little Increase In speculative buying. The Government Weather Bureau show* an almost univeraa! deficiency of rainfall over the'entire winter wheat belt. Complaints are Increasing, particularly from the Southwest, where ft continues dry and with high wind*. The Ohio State report makes the condition of the crop 62, against 73 last month and 71 last year.

Th(

Jlah effect ahd May sold to 19%c,

firm. *4c up at 7«%c.

Ufas airghtly bearish after the Cables were steady, but reports

hid^ tbat feeding was light, and though tha aomnlssion houaea were placing big

IB fair amounts the pit sold modTrade wa* dulL- May opening a

higher to a shado tower, at 63c to 11^ eased to 61%c. was a short-Uved raid about the the day by a St. Louis plunger went off to There was again to $Hic, but the bearish prevailed and May closed easy, et 6tAM61%c. twd no early market worthy of OBartngs mere light, and the mnrki held fairly steady. There was some buying of Jifiy and September, trade In May Was very light. May a shade lower at 4^4c, and bovawrn that i»ic» and l4l4e. vision* were somewhat nervous earjb trade was very dull. Large reaad lower prtoee for hogs at the Induced selllnf. which was met. J fair baying that steadied the ouudfcet. May op'-iww 10c lower to unoflttia^ at tl500($|5.ia. touched tl&.lK and steafied at 314,10; May lard opened un- ' lhawd St 9 27WC and gained .02^. and ^rtbs .teVF lower to unchanged at 8.2S atrd sold to &30c. 7b?~ V w’' 'nio«iiew H WiTe.1

—Closed,

Artkiles. Open. High. Low. Mar. 6. Mar. 8.

IWy

demand continue* poor, export buxines* «i far reported being light. Crop conditions are. of course, the important factor and are likely to control t

I vanced from % to %. There were largo buying orders also for American Car,

which lifted it nearly a point.

Trading was active in many of the railroads and specialties selling between the 28* and 60s, and there wa* buying also of the high-priced Inactive stock*. The market in general was higher, but there wa* little of Importance to the fluctuations In the usual market leadeim until -the advance elsewhere waa well under wav. Advance* reached from 1 to' 3’a In quite a number of stock* and P/l per cent, in several, including Northwestern. Toward 11 o’clock the prominent stock* were taken up and St. Paul, Sugar and New York

Central advanced 1 to IV

The market became quieter and eg:

Indianapolis Froduee.

'■ j EGGB—at ITc. i irvaT'aa Atnr If ! POULTRY — cnilckens 8c: hens. 8c;'

JndianapoHa I nion Sto^kjards. Mar. s. jq pounds or over.! CATTIjE and calves—Receipts 417 ] joc; old toms, a pound; geese, $5.40^.0iJ,

Shipments small. It was the same ! a

\^ce pnees.^ the Indication* are for a j .... - t. butcher ! BU TTER—Country steady at l«c a twicers* markrt for the present. | oW story in the cattle market, on ouicner lobb^^rs selling State creamery at

The point chiefly dwelt on by operators stock strong and active, mhlle the steer l §joj Elgin. 30c

who contend that the market Is on a solid i stuff was dull and alow The supply was | BUTTERINE-Selllng for ll^c to I8c. ^x*mon«?s%hfaW™t?on'5ffo*- the da> of this week, showing a fiCHE^E-JobWng prl^: Import^ curiS^ bv ralTwaTwroomtioim b^n fa»»ng off of over 2no head from a week I 2tc_a pound; new domwtlc Swla*.

oSTSrg^r^^ tha^Ts «n^raIlv^nV^^^ The week’s total so far 1* over 400 stowl Y?ls conclusion 1? suggest^ bv tl^e s*tort of that of the c.nrre8pondlng sTooa. tnis conclusion Js .suggesteq hj the period last week. Most of to-day’s run

m-aa made up of butcher stock l.ca\lng out Of consideration the small proportion

of steers, the market wa.s satisfactory, j iuftv' The Inquiry from local houses was good,, Butter skti/i ir% ♦Kci 'aae<n*Acro4/b *>xri^A*»/l3>/l tVl<x TIIITH- ^ EgjfS 1

annual report of the Pennsylvania company, which disclose* the fact that the company has increased It* holdings of Chesapeake & Ohio 31,300 shares, while of the Baltimore & Ohio It owns 66,000 share* more than it did a year ago. The

i 16@17c; tVlacbnsln cream, ISBlIc; New York chedadrs. 13014c; domestic Urn-

burger, 14c; brick, 16o.

ST. I,ouis. chickena, 10c,

and In the aggregate exceeded the number offered Fat cows and heifers sell

Inference is that other big system* have

also added to their investments so that ^*9***^ an J thing tlSC. P'^ObOdJ ap

of the mTrkTt Selling * "O^n. bUt Streilgtl

l^ina’^rilsmufJ^ to*hone*for wfmethfna^in inactive Stock* Were brought Into'

Ihi”wjv P’‘^"’bieuoe by the regular gains, tnclud-i v ,1. . ill?*hi^lr x^alket Is ®*- I*®"! Preferred. Erie second pre- of loans by the banks are countedon

AH oH ^rv*^**- Hocking Valley, Illinois Centra!, parry the latter over the period of ^s-

2 Electric fifst preferred. Pa-' sible stringency without any real pinch.

also added to their Investments, so that stocks are concentrated as never before and the task of supporting the market rendered a comparatively easy one. Commenting on the sudden curtailment of loans, bank officers say that It lessens the chance.* of a Very bad bank report at the end of the week. It 1* to help this exhibit that th** shipment of a large part of the gold engaged for export Thursday has ibe-n deferred till Saturday. The result la hat the gold movement will not be refor a week. Meanwhile bond purby the Government and the reduc-

suptdy and demand are small and neutral and speculative operations are mainly unimportant. The expectation l« for e«»ntlnued small receipt* and posslWy a bulllah Government report on Monday. Oats—Market is dull and in the main featureleos. The local corner In May kills the interest In that tmtion and most of the active trading Is in July. The discount on

clflc Coast, Pressed Steel' Car, MlnneapoHe. St Paul A Sault Ste. Marie, the IJulutb South Shore and Atlantic stocK* ano Maine National preferred, w’hcn issued, which rose from 1 to 1% Lackawanna gained 3»,4. General Electric ** and 8t. Paul A Omaha increased Ita rise to 6. The preferred lo.*t 2 and rallied a point. The market wa* easier again at noon

this 1* very great and it I* a long way to i * • n,Ohaf M-nn w4*h th* aMaintr nnt VAt Were BieaUJ

Ihe market became spotty, the general Hat remaining quiescent, while sjveclal

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Wheat-

-No. 3 red. mMP6«4c: Ko. 8 2?^ No. 2 hart winter. 76^ 7»c;lSKo. 3 hard wlntar. raOTiHo; No. 1

No. 3.

43^.

io. 3 spring,

0«8-Ko,

done. We *re inclined to think on any sharp break* in July oats. It would be pretty safe to buy them for a turn. - Provisions—The market is a little firmer tTid B&lBc higher. There w'as sonje covering « shorts and the market has had a severe break from ruling prices a few' week* ago. There 1*. however, no improvement in the cash sltuatioti and receipts of hogs continue to be liberal and quality fair, A reaction I* not unlikely, but wo see nothing to make i»ermanentlv higher price*. Receipts of hogs 74,900,

agginat 51,000 last year. Grain Trade and Crops.

Price Current review for the week miys: There has been no growing weather yet. and while there haa been some alternate freeslng and thawing. It ha* not caused any serious complaints, and the rain* and snow, by furnishing moisture, were regarded as helpful to the plant. In Indiana the average condition of the growing wheat may be regarded as fair; some doubt and difference of opinion in many localities: the plant is generally brown, but well rooted Snow again cover* most of the State, affording moisture. Roads are beginning to turn bad, which Is expected to restrict farmer*' dellverie* of grain. Com not eo firm In the country as heretofore; fair amount of hay offered. In Illinois the growing wheat Is poor and in the fiouth but Improves northward. Road* are becoming bod. Indications for an increased corn acresge this spring. Not many fat hogs or cattle left. In Ohio prospects poor to fair, but there is much uncertainty yet. Com movement; I* not at all active, but demand Is gener-: ally slow*. Hay and rough feed generally plentiful. Stock 1* wintering well. In the com States, feeders are generally the best bidders for corn. Oats seeding ha* commenced In southern portions of important oats States and a big acre- j age 1* expected to furnish an early feed, i

stocks adv'anced. Amalgamated (’opper ro*A 1% on Lirge dealings, ixhite light buying served to lift the others. Pullman rose RJi. Jumping 5 on a single transaction. E’'an»vHle & Terre Haute galncfl 3»k, Illinois Central 2. and American Cotton Oil preferred and United States Reduction

preferred a point or more.

Room traders took profit* in the granger, causing a relapse of a point In St. Paul and 2 In Northwestern. Delaware & Hudson sold a point umier yesterday, and there was also a decline of 21^ in Pittsburg, C.. C. & St L.. with a rally of 1*4. The market generally was dull and sluggish, but maintained a good undertone. Pullman continued Its se.isatlonal

rise and gained 16 In all.

Other Inactive stocks that werp newly brought forward Included New York. Chlcago & 8t. ls)uis and the second preferred

The Day in Wall Street [By Meyer * Kiser’s tVlre]

NEW YORK, March 6.-The security market openrt with renewed activity In lines which gained prominence ye.*4terday, and substantial gains were established throughout the list, with few exceptions Uolorado Southern issues were a distinct feature, all of them rising shafiiy on brisk demand for large lots. ,\bout the only Important news de\ elopetl over night W'as the settlement of the wage scale of the tinplate wforkers and probability that gold exports will be less than at first ex-

pected.

Locomotive rose nearly a tjoint on urgent buying. It 'nay be stated upon the authority of a director that the eajrnlngs of the .\merlcan Locomotive t^ompany are at the rate of about 16 per cent, on the ox>mmon stock. Th«V business of the organization has exceeded all the bound* figuratively placed by the organizers. It Is no secret that President Schwab, of Itie steel corporatlcm, strongly favors the acquhsltlon of the American locomotiveworks. Tliere is a prospect that at the next meeting of directors the common stock w’lH be placed on a 5 per cent, dlyl* dend ba«ls.

March 6 —Poultrj —Firm. ,, turkeys, •14c; ducks. 10c: f

Steady; i0®28c: i

CINCINNATT, Idarch 6 —ihour-Steadv. i Wheat—Gulet at N6(ga^c. Corn—Easier at 62t4c. Oats—Ihill at 45\c. Rye—Quiet) at 64c. Provisions—Steady. t tTNUINNATt, March 6.—Eggs—Easy | and lower; iSc Butter—Steady. Poultry ij —Steady: chickens, turkeys, 9jj liI3o Cheese—Steady*; Ohio flat, 11c. fi LOUISVILLE. March 6.-Butter- jl Bricks, 31c; 60-pound tub*. 30c. 5R-pound tuba, .30y4c. Eggs—23r Hens—Sty^c; spring ’ i chickens, lOfjIoe, turkey*. SfilOc. ducks.! | 10c , I h.\LTlMORPJ. March 6.—Butter—Firm,,' but lower; fancy Imitation. 300220; fancy' creamery, 29e5 fancy roll. Ifl^fflOc; good roll. IfiifflSc' store packed. 140184’. Eggs—Firm

. „ to want them. The best sell from $4.,t0 to 15 26, with common to fair ranging from. J3.0*> to 84 50. Canners sell from 81 <w to 83.(K> The bull market was steady, with -sale* ranging in the extreme from 83.00 to 84 50. Veals continue about steady, with Only moderate receipts It takes something fancy to bring over 86 60 The steer market ruled quiet throughout. There was only a small shipping inquiry, and local buyers were not inclined to take hold at the demands of s>alesmen. i ney contend that the quality of the heavy steers Is such that they are not dressing out satisfactorllv at current prices, and consequently thev are bearish In their course. Prices to-day were possibly no lower than yesterday, but the feeling was weak There were no top cattle offered, but there were several cars of mediumclass steers. l.WO to 1 200 pounds average. The market closed quiet and steady.

Good to prime export steers, ^ 1,330 to 1,500 pounds average..! 6 00® 6 50 | Dressed Poultry-]

Fair to medium export steers, .ir u ^ 1,200 to 1,400 lbs. average 5 60® 6 00 ' NEW YORK. March h.-Butter-Re-Good to prime butcher steers, i Packages. State dairy 1.100 to 1,250 lbs. average 4 75® 5 60 20026c. State creamery 22®^. creamery Good to choice feeding rteers... 3 7^ 4 60 i held 20024^^. renovated factory Fair to good feeders BOO to UOO H6ib21c Cheese—Receipt* 2.934 packages;

Gold Hill Mining Company SHARES $60 EACH A combinatioQ of business men with iar)ge holdings of the richest mining claims in the heart of the KlofUlIko Qold Olmtrimt. HYDRAULIC MININO has proved a success in the Klondike, This is the method we propose to pursue in reducing CbUI Hill. This is strictly a mutual company. Every <«e owning stock has paid for it. Invest your money where it will bring yon the best returns. Call at the office or write for Prospectus. 303 l.a>A/ Building.

and lower, fre*h, 25<a26. Vhecse—Firm and, Cpntral Tn«t C^>., trustee, to Samuel

higher; large. ]lS4®12c; medluVn. 12^^12''«c;

small. ]2^^12*4c

CHIUAGO. March 6.-But ter—Firm, creainerie*, 18@36c: dairies. Cheese —Steady: twin*. 10»4@11V'; dalsle.«, n't? ll?4,c: Y'oung Americas, 12til3‘4«'. Eggs— Weak: at mark, cases murned, 19c

Firm, turkeys, IC^U'tc;

lbs. average 3 25® 3 75 , Light Stockers 3 000 4 00 Good to prime heifers 4 500 5 2e i Common to medium heifers.... 8 00® 4 26 | Prime to fancy export cows.,.. 4 60® 6 00 Fair to good cows S 00® 4 25 Canners and common cows I 25® 2 75 Good to choice light veals ...... 6 WkS 7 00 Common to good heavy calves. 4 60® 6 00 Good to chbicp fat bulls 3 50<& 4 50 Common to fair bulls 2 60® 3 66 1 Good to choice cows and calves 30 00®50 09

j Common to medium cows and

I cal\ <’s 20 00®30 00

HOGS—Receipts 1 *«6 head, shipment*

hmall The biisinea.s transacted in the hog market was exceedingly light, the numi lier offered being le.«s than half as large I as the run of a week ago. So far this j week the receipts show a falling off of over 4.000 head compared with last week

H FInkWner lot 235. l.mox Hare addition, north of Bright*ood . Thomas B O't onn<-U to Frr-I D Beck, lot S2. Wilmoth Place, *o8t n( White river. lot 33, stpiare 12: lot S. square

1 11. Beaty’* addition 1 Oscar F. McHaina to' John H. Frier j et tjx ■ lots 32 and 33 Oik man tt ai '* t Belmont addition, West Indianapolis ' John H. Frier to Bertha V. Keglej,

same . ... . John W. llairison to Wllhrimlna Thclne ct a], lot lid. Julian el al ’* subdlvlshjn and uidlihm Irvlnglon John C. perry to Vk-holas Mcf^aity. lot .S»6. .Mri'a-tj's Twelfth West :?ldc nddltton. West IndlanaiwUs .. • Hattie E Johnson to Nathan McLaughlln, lot 2i, Wiley's sulxlUision outlol 161, PaWfornla si., near Indiana

pts 4.a»s pacK.age*; nrra. state aw and Pennsylvania Western at murk i Chss H Fi*rt to same pa 43. Purcelfs 2i!ic, Southern at mark 27^f39c. | sutKlhlslon Jones’s addition . Poultry—Alive steady; springer.* lOSc, I h’herlff to it H Men s B and .4*turkeys '3c. fowls dres»-ed weak:] »>;1*Hon lot 7, Blacks mibdbirioi’i springers l'’t@12c. fowls lOVsiHc. -lohnson * K. Ohio-« addition ^ _! zf f Keystone aro.. south of Mkhixan st

PhetiA A Smith to Wm M Priest. r*art of section 34. township I* lanse

firm* full creains, ««mall, *>«rl>* make, fatic.v. colored. I2t4(§ 13\c. fauev white 12tk ®12^c, full cream large fall made, fancy colored HVsthll^c. fancy white lIH<&H^o. Eggs—Receipts 4.99S pack.ige*; firm. State

There Is a strong tip out on Pacific Mail.

and American Linseed, which rose a point i e^on*‘fivorahle^etk^^t^Wai«hin<r?!iTi*'wA* ' over neao comparea w»in lasi weea each. Colorado Fuel gained 4%, Tennessee j f. rfi«\ 'fowa *^'nVroi I market to-day averaged 5c lower than Coal IKi and Penn.^vlvnnln tX. ‘ igah/ again”wata alnnA In

the property wllf go*to IlHnol«”^entrl^l The street doe5' not look for any great improyement in Speculation out.ride of the usual order of manlpuiation bj' pools among the specialties Outride trade Is not Interested In the market and without tbls element it must continue narrow.

•niber. 81

f Naw York Grain Market.

:SKW YORK, March lA-rioub-Kecelptt k.u48L baiteia: wee, 9.010 paefeages; maritet fitssAy but not actWe. 'wheat—Receipts 5,600 buehfls; sales 1,131114000 bushels; marks* stsady but quiet on cables and vepoTt* of dry wrather In the Rt>utJiwc#t; «... « V

Tork car lots; No,

fs5c f. 0. b. afloat. Com—RebuehalB; sales iWO bushels; ilead.v on small esceipta but sooh ra«Mslng; May, 66L®6T!4c; Oats—Raoelpts 10,600 bushkTtly Steady; track whit*, Juiet. Purk-Rt»ady. I-ird ]i8t»a^Wa*i4>m steam. 9.e0c.

O{if0a$B i4«om Com.

t JIaRh a-Broom Com-8*lf- ^ to good, a ton, 880^86;

moa. K0®73: stained

itarf coFO, aocord-

ealor, a ton, _tll0®l6e;

Haem Bmen

taill orteiB bring over these

CtUMgo' it)^« irdti 6 —Ry«—Closed at S(%c tor May and S754c tor

At «

Coal 1% and Pennsylvania 1*4

There was proflt-taklng In Iho final hour' under cover of the new upward move- j ments. Colorado Fuel rose 10 In all. St. I Paul d: Omaha 7, Pullman 16. Rutland j V>rcferred 2%, Colorado Southern second preferred 3, and Chesapeake & Ohio, Norfolk & Western, Missouri Pacific, Denver & Rfo Grande preferred, Chicago & ! Indlajia^lis, Louisville, Great N<»rthern, Pacific, Mexican National preferred w hen ' issued, E. «k T. H. preferred and Inter- ' national Pump a point or over. The market became feverish In the final dealings,

and the closing was irregular.

I By L W. Louis’s Wire 1 '

Name

Atchison Atchison pfd

American Smelting.. 46V4 Amal. Copper 67ys

Am. Ijocomotlve .... .32

.Vnaconda ;12U

B. R. T 64

Baltimore & Ohio....R*4*i

Col. Fuel and Iron.. 8!»i

.yesterday. Loc'il packer* were alone In tnc- icarkei. The markef is out of line with nearbv points. It* position being omparatively high This fact ha? affect

Fruits and Vegetables.

Trade conditions on commission row 1 ,“ • r,'";:.: "‘.lU’.'

are favorable tbi? w.jek and fruits and ' vegetables are mo\ ing freely. I-emoiis

Scf ® advanced . Shelton J3. twnnshin 16. rang* '> (deed .’Oc. An advance of 1? also •pioted on Hlgnol by \ndre* Jackson. Frestdent cranberries and small advances on pars- m m4> nips and turnips. Sweet potatoes have South Indisnapol’ts improicmeiit Aydropped 25c and beets 15c and common — -

potatoes ate a shade easier. Strawberries from the South are getting nearer

the common reach.

FRUITS—IiSmons selling at $2 75 for SOOs or 360*: fancy, 82 30. Bananas, ftrats 81 26 a bunch. Coc'ianuts selling at 82 0u a hun-

Open.H^h Low.Close,

. Tom

wheat and 34,000 bushels corn.

Closing price* year ago; May wheat, 75t*c: com. 4044c to 4044c; oats, 24%c; pork,

fill®: lard. iMc-. ribs, 7.30c.

^iongo Fiix. northwest, lilgh-

prime, 13.40;

ClX>^’T3R-Prime, |5;6 TIMOTHY-Cholce, |3.5

strictly prime, 13,85. ALFALFA-’HOO.

BLUE GKA^S-Extra clean, SOfiKc; fancy Kentucky. R as®1.4(}. ENGLISH BLUE ORA8&-83.00®2.75. FLAX—Per bushel, 3L75«2«). ORCHARD GRA8^tL80O1.7L RED TOP-iOc®ll.76. 0 COWPEAS~I2.«)®3.00 a'^ushel. DWARF ESSEX RAPE-8c a U>.

tt—Dull; Arm; asc. ^ *M^;'caaS.' 44Hc:

TOIJCDO. March A-Clover Seedaaster; March. 18 SO; April, M.60.

Dry Goods.

NEW YORK. March A-Advance* of %c nor yard ware mgde In coarsa colored cottona There was ho other Open change In prices. Tn brown sheetings and drills and In bleached oottons the market continued firm. Print* were firm for staple Unee. Fancies were dull. Ginghams strong. Print cloths quiet bqt strong. Men's wear woolen and worsted goMs were quiet. Dress goods were In fair de-

mand for staple line*.

There is a general scsrdty of coarse colored t'Ottons. Bujwrs may here and there pick up a few balsw of denlma but they find It prectloally Impomlble to place

Grain Qoasip.

... , meeting of central and eastern ^ - Illinois grain dealers at Peoria it was the jColomdo Southern... 26J4 general opinion that these trill be no, Jr," J-'V'* movement of com in their territory until. U. G. W 24»* after the planting season unless they can C. A 0 46 pay farmers 60c, and there 1* not likely H • & 36 to be a heavy movement at that price. iErle 27% The cash business at Chicago yesterdaj' I Erie 1st

.was S.OOO bushels corn and 100,000 bushel* ' Illinois Central ......13914

oats, the latter to go East. At the sea-1 Leather 11% boanl exporters bought 144,000 bushels, t L. & N.^ 103% ‘ *■ Mexican Central .... 27

Man. Con 1^% Metropolitan 167*^

Missouri Pacific 99 A Kansas City wholesale implement and Monon 6Sti

aiaaa*** id ! fCghlX*- V/YVlr I'Anff^l 16QI

4i>‘>5 (iSFi 32‘i 32%

64

75V4 4(jl* 67^,

'>5p2

75% 4t»4 69*4 21% S23» 63%

London Closing Stockt.

LONDON, March 6 —Consol* for monev, v4 2-16; consols for account, 94 7-16; Anaconda, 6%: Atchison. 77i»: Atchison rrfd., !», BalUmore & Ohio, 107%: Canadian Pacific, Uhesaptak* & Onio, 4644; Chicago Great Western, 24%; Chicago. Milwaukee & SL Paul, 167. Denver & Rio Grande, 46'.*; Denver & Rio Grande pfd., 94%: ^e. -PA; Eric 1st pfd.. 69%; Erie 2.1 pfd., 56; Illlnoi* Central. 142%; lAVuisvllle A Kashrille, Missouri. Kansas & Texas, Yllssouri, Kansas & Texas pfd . 56%:

New York Central. 166%. Norfolk A West-

Western ptd.. 92*4;

106% 104U 105 i~

98

26%

harness dealer'says that he had a letter 1 New York Central .168

• — — . _ i -

from hla agent at El Reno, Okla, T., or-{Norfolk A^Westem.. 57% d-^ring him not, to ship any more stuff Ontario & Western.. 33% there, that thdr wheat was a failure. | Pacific Mail 46 Kansas City wires—Some good, conserv- Pennsylvania..^ 166% atlvc men here think Kansas and Okla- People's Gas 99% boma wdll not raise over half crop of} Reading 54% Wheat with seasonable weather from now Reading 1st pfd 80% on, and If drought continues much long- Rock Island ..166% 16oti 164% will kill all of it. R. I. A S 16U .. 7

lay mmxya that Ha HavMt \ Sit T. JEe fi TP

24% 46% STS* 68% 140% 11%

HH

28^« 131%

168 100

63'* 163% 58% 33%

162

9974 64%

'*8

:51" 24%

46 a*

37%

68

139% 11% 103%

27

131%

62% 0(%

U 46

150% 53%

td the shloplng inquiry, reducing Eastern Anplef » 16 a Mrrel- fanev orters. I^stness was reasonably active ( e cn at the decline. The top was 86 4^. 5c be-I « low yesterday’s extreme quotation. Hog? *_*^enbei-ne8, Jcrse>*. .87.W, boxes, 82.25

averaging 288 pounds went at that figure. Most of the day’s business s'as done between 86 00 and 56.25. Medium mixed hogs. 200 ivounds and upward, sold largely from 86 20 to 86.40 Butcher* hog?, on the light order. ISO to 195 pounds average, are finding the .stnjngest inquiry and

Cape Cods. 88 00 a barrel. Florida orange*. *3.25, California navels, fancy. 83 00; choice, t

52 50 .

VEGETABLES-Gnlons. a bushel. ll.iO; Spanish. 81.75 a crate. Cabbage, a barrel.! 82.00; a ton. 826.00. Celery, fancy Alallfor- i nla, 60c . Potatoes, 5»0(g85e a bushel Sweet;

• $3.60. "" ‘

■ocistfon to (Tas K Barrett, lots 21 aiwl 22. block 5«, South IndlanaroH* Industrial fitt John N. Ross to Sarah R. Motrls. iwit of wsctlon ao. township 15, rOnie 4. Fern township Bohert Tucker to Jas • Furiwson. part of section S!. tesnshtp 1* range 5, Warren township fdeed dated June 9 W4i> Total trant'fers 24. oonslderalton

SO 09

LOOO 00

400 00 600 00 i

500 00

i.&00 00 ISO 00

2.433 t»

lea to 80 I

4oo la

•3,500 ft)

BlNKIlia HOUSE OF A. M. Fletcher 128 BROADWAY, REWYORK. ■CBKIt RIW ¥OII» SrOOR IlONgRtg.

Transacts a general banking business. Receives deposits subject to drafL Dividends collected and remitted. Acts as fiscal agent for cprpormtioas, ant neTOtiates security issues of railmdaj snd other companies. Deals in Government bonds and othef investment securities. Commission orders executed.

Accamts sf Banks. Bankers, Cnfftnitonn ^ and IndlvMntif SoBcited.

Tlie Cantral Trust Company BOND DEPARTMENT

l.OOli w,

COUNTY COURTS’ RECORD.

prices are well up with the'* heavier ! harrsf^Wn^sd weights. For the past two da>?. on an i .*^tl** Washed

upward market, the advance of this grade has been most pronounced and on a down

market the decline has oeen the least. Hogs of mis weight sold up to 86 25 to-day

' Superior Court.

Room 3“ Vinson Carter, Judie.

Indianai^oll? .Maimfscturer*’ and t.3Tiien(er*’

Hog:

Ordinary light mixed sold generally from i ^ 86.16 to 86 on. only pigs and roughs, ^very , I.ose, 85c

i and badly mixed lights selling

turnips, Wc a bushel. Beet?. 7Bc a bushel. Carrot*. 60c a bushel. Canada rutabaga j

turnips. 50c a bushel. .i —.t The New York Inve»tmcnt Company vs Onion sets, yellow, Sl.oD; white, ll.io; red, ’ r- •

II75 Early Ohio seed potatoes. II25;

Early Bliss Triumphs.

Mechautc'* lien Idsmlssed and coats

The

Evidence hetid.

We offer, subject to sale: Indianapolis and Eastern Tra4>-

I tlon Company. Gold Bonds...! per cental IX>,934 001 Indiana Hotel Compeny, Pre1 ferred Stock 6 per ceiiL

T. B. Laycock Manufacturinc

Com^ny. Preferred atock....t per eenLi

J. T. Polk Company, Preferred

Stock 6 per cent, I Ind!anat>oHs Flee Insurance Co. Stock.

H. P. Wasson & Co. Praferred

Stock ... 8 per cent

Circulars and prices on application.

— - below the latter fiaure A clearance wasJ riOUTHERN HTX. FF — Hothouse Iqt-

ern. Norfolk & Western ptd.. 92%; tjf/"frkot elorina amadv on' tuce. i0»12c a pound; rhubarb. 40@60c a Ontario & Western, 33%, Pennsvlvanla. Setolm baste ^ ^ strawberries, .loc a quart; FlorReading. 27%: Reading 1st pfd.. nrlme hea' ica 30®6 45' da tomatoes, 83.50 per S-basaet crate: N. O

' Milled an^ h_*avy packing "!”;; 6 S^jjhaHots. ‘IC'0^ a dosen bunches. Florida

to oholce flghtwelghts .... 5 90#6 251 boatl leUuce, |2.2o®2.60 a hamper New rad piffler'-^otnmoii to fair lightweights .... 5 5066 9tt ■ s oVee? f^ommon to good pig? 4 0ti|5 60 ?■- t . S Steel Pfd-.^'^T*: M alM«h. I Roughs 4 aotfio 90

B abash pfd, 4.7%; opanlsh fours,

241

dull. 25^ per ounc^ ^puey. ’ ug^t. Buyers were numerous at the

‘ th^^mJableldi wire ^ORK. March 6.-A member of

iBc hlghci, but the common stock contln- the firm of Brown Bros. & Co. said to-day ues weak and is saleable at barely steady 1 that the payments for the purchase of the quotatlcMv* Moat of the advance was on Iambs. The supply was light, but wasl"^*^®®’^ railway? in San Francisco would rilghtly larger than that of a week ago. 1 be made without disturbance in the loial Ix?8 than one-third as many sheep and money market and'so far as he knew at

461 :« ■ 37%

68

140% 11%

104

28%

WHa 167% 1

S9%

536 J

I Norfolk earnings approximately 5^v. i>er cent, on stock. ^ Rubber Good* insiders say the eaniings 1-,^ are very large. •' ' Annual meeting of National Salt Com1 stockholders will be held in Jersey j City March 36. Books closed yesterday

SHEEP-Retelpts 230 head.

Shipments

at the

ishes, 60c a doaen bunches. Boston hothouse cucumbers, $1 60 a dosen; new beets, 50c a dozen. Cauliflower, a crate, 83 25

Pineapples, a dozen. 82.26.

. open

ket for short bills Is 2 ll-16(g2% per cent. The rate of discount In the oprm market for three months’ bills is 3%^211-16 per

cent.

Of Interest to Speculators.

A conservative farmer zays that he does St. L. & S. F.

not expect to cut over loo acres of wheat 1 80. Ry. com 32%

out of 400 Bown and 1* golnf to listing t So, Ry. pfd

ground for corn right away. 1 Sugar Refinery 127%

St. Paul 163*2 Seed Markete. h

WVW iVfMI w%w^9s ip „ . -

Bnjers* prices: Tenn oSal

I Texas & Pacl^ ...'.'ssi^

QS.OO; Ekigllsh, 84.6005.00, Alslke,^85.000t.lKX. tunlon Pacific......... fUH*

(Union Pacific pfd.... 86%

MILLET-G«rraan,Jl.j«(|i2.25 a bushel. u. 8. Steel...,:. 42%

and reopen March 27. The Rubber Good* Manufacturing Company declared regular quarterly dividend of 1% per cent, on pre-

■ Yfarch 17

r 8. Steel pfd 94% Wabash 24

Wabash pfd. .. Western t’nlon

96

128% 165% 61% 70^4 J9»4 99»*

87

43% 94% 34% 42»i 90%

163ta 64 00% 99 85«4 42% 94% 24 42% 90%

16»

16T#

G ferred stock, payable

The coal ?tockfi .were rather heavy on I rumor* of the probability of a xtrike on part of the anthracite co^ miners, but na the officials of the united miners’ organisation are working to bring about an agreement we don’t consider the labor alt-

uatton a? at all threatening.

164% 64%

70% 39% «% 94%

34

42^s 911%

Railways-

Local Securitiss..

—Stocks.—

lambs have been received so far this week as on the first four days of last week. The bulk of the lamb.* sqlls from 85 76 to 56with •all of the good sheep selling above 84 00 The best lambs went to $6.50. with top pheep at $5.00 Ordinary grades range down as low al $3.00, with bie'k? at 82 50 to 83 6t'. Business was active from the start, bujt Yew minute* l>eing taken to dispose of Jhe supply. Closed

quiet

Fair to choice Iambs 5 5 7&^6 60 j Common to medium lambs 4 00^ 50 Good to choice yearlings 4 00@6 00 t Good to choice sheep 3 00@4 00 t Common to medium lambs 4 60(&fi 50 I Stockers and feeding sheep ....2 00^00 Bucks, per 100 pouiidh 3 OO^o jC

dollar would be ?hii>|>ed

present not from here.

He said the film had l>ecn collecting San Francisco exchange for some time, and ha 1 practically completed arrangement? for all that would be needed. The sum 01 55.000,000 was arranged for on Tuesday,

and the balance of $15,000,000 will be paid i — -- - bv March JO About half of the total ' ‘=^’*** of estate

City of lndianai»oIi* et al Take-1 under advisement.

Harrv 1' Smith ve Henrv Coburn et al. Mechanic’* Hen Dbmhwed by agreement, caunc being settled and coete jiaid.

, Circuit Court. Henry Clay Ailea Judge.

OolUie M Ktlwarcte v*. Frank Weber et al on bond .Submitted to court Finding fw defendant* Judgment against plaintiff for tvait*. Indtenapotte Saving* and Investment Cont[•ai^ v* George tV t'hcelv et nt Forecl-wure Finding for defendant*. Judgment agalnet

plaintiff for cost*

Samuel Fenacatve v*. ICatitaia Fenacane. Dlvorc** Dismissed for want of prosecution. Judgment against plaintiff fot cost* .Samuel Hubbell v* Utera E. llubbell Ifivoree. Defendant defaultc«l. Submitted to court Taken under advisements. I.a.iira Paulsen v« (lau* T C Paulsen's estate I'WUm Finding for defen "ant. JuUg-, irent against claimant for cost* ' .•Vnn}* C. Ritchie v*. James H rruB*. gnartllun etc P'j*«e*«lon IMninlssed by plaintiff 1 as to defendant Pearl-street Sav ings and laian .XseocUtlon. -Judgmtnt ag'slnst plalnilff for

cost* a* t" said ftefendtni

John Ktahlhuth vs KHzabeth fitahlhuth’a estate flaiin s^ubmltted to court Finding foi claimant Allowed tor giiW at costs of estate VVUHam O VVols* v* Annie VVelBS’s <state, rialm Docketed and submitted to court by agreement of tiartlee Claim allowed for |43£S1

Offices; ISO East Market Street

wr

^^IONSDRCi^ COMPANY (^^OfASipoUfl INDIANA.,

Will Go 01% Your Bond.. No Oolnj*'

amount will be paid to stockholders here,

according to Brown Bros. A €0.

A

Homo Instl* tutio«| OfftaiSMStnMMiBUt. T«ia. OU 18W: N*v IW

St. Louis Metals.

ST. LOUIS. March 6.-Lea<i-Quict,

51.05; spelter, quiet, $4 10.

Bank of England Statement.

Interstate Live Stock Market. j Interstate Stockyards, Mar;ch 6. 1

reserve de-' 7IOGS-^Recelpts small. Shipments j circulation. Increased was another quiet day, the re-

DAILY CITY STATISTICS.

lAJNDON, March 6.-Tbe weekly »tab>ment of the Bank of England shows the following changes: Total reserve, de-

creased £874,0®;

B14.Ask€d.

-Dull,

Belt common .....108 Belt preferred U2 Indianapolis Street 49 66 Union Traction SS% 3^ Union Traction pfd .. 99 Banks and Trust Companiea— American National 129 Capital National 166 i«0 Central Trust Company 119 333 Columbia NaUonal 107 no Indiana Trust Company I8S 240 Indiana National 175 Marlon Tnist Company m 2lo Merchants' National 168 Union Trust Company ..f...l9D 205

MlsccUaneoua- ^

Indianapolis Gas Company 60 <&• Light and Power 129 fndlanapoHs Fire Ii>s. Co 143 , 146 Indiana Ins. Co. 91 American Central Ufe 94 W Indiana Guaianty and Title 73 SO New Telephone ...... O)

£383.000; bullion, decreased £490,758; other securities, decreased £453,000; other deposits, decreased £2,878.000; public deposits, increased £463,000; notes, reserve, decreased £800,000. government securities, decreased £1,000,000. The proportion of the Bank of England’s reserve to liability Is 45.48 per cent. Laet week It was 45.14 per cent. Rate of discount unchanged

at 8 per cent.

Marriage Licenses.

Hertewl Ball spC Flcw-ence Black IVm P. Wynn and Mattie M. York Charles A Yeager and Lecoa Colvin Franz II Blnnlngcr and CsroJlne Mock.

Birth Returns.

Danid and .Vniia McAllister, 934 Chadw Ick at.,

Minnesota

ceipta amounting to but two car-loads and a few wagon lots. Prices were quoted 5e t lower than yesterday. St|ulres & Co. and Coftin-Fletcher were the buyers, thi S former taking the heavy hogs and the lat- { ter the light grades. Business ruled quiet and was completed In a short time A * mixed loiSd, averaging 210 fiound.?, sold for boy

86.25. Sales ranged from IS.® to 86 ' Edward and Mrs, Baldwin. 1912 M Choice light hogs range from 16.® to 16.90, «

_ with choice heavy hogs quoted at |b..l6 to Jo»^h W. and Maggie Stewart. 4«0 S Mope Gold Shipmento. ; fSw J’- -"d Cotoerln. a, i.,,.,. ko Iltiron KEW yOR«. March 6 _H.MolbAc0.1«~d,- 0, the'dSKr F .ad Or.,, richl, liv a,.„ Eickellifflmer & Co. will ship 51,000,000 gold 1 to choice heavies >....$6 36^« 43 ... trt Fiiis.iw aatiirAsv rviMmar. «. 1 rhmd tr» choko medium grade? 6 OSififi 30 Gwrgo* and R Proesche! 302 Iowa m , bi>y

good light? 5 7<(^6 10 I Harry and Grace O'Donnell, 1224 Southeastem

. ....o.-v n..u heavy mixed 5 S&ah 35 I ave , bov

urday. ' rPlg?, 110 pounds and up 5 OOfio <5 1 Lawls and Katherine Dochez. 1341 Proepect

j Ladenburg, Thalmann &■ Co. have en-1 Ukbt pigs and skips 4 60?»5 00 ‘ j gaged 8500,000 for export on ^turday. j ^'^ughb 4oOQ6f)0 *1 Goldman. Sachs »f: Co. have lncrease<l — their previous engagement to 11.800,000. Other Live Stock Markets (making the total thus far engaged fori ciKCiNrvATi Maroh 6—nr.»i I ^turday’s steamer. $3,300,000. * iN'-*NNATl, March 6. Hogs lA»wer,

Criminal Court. , Fremont .tlford, Judge VnsU Mort*ub<»ric Ineorriiclble. l>f*ndant arraigned and plead* not gulU>. Finding of guilty Sentenced to the Indiana Reform Schoei

for

' New Suits. • •alvin K, Ewing vs Georg* H. F* House et ] &1. Ubel Circuit Cctirt. , J Margaret Bnic* v* .lame? B Heysood et al 1 Partition Circuit Couit j Carrie Yorger v* Brorno Fchlegel et al Quiet I title and possession Superior Court. Room 2, ' Benjamin F Goth v* Union Traetkm Conipany of Indiana. Damages Sujjerlor Court,

( Room 3

} l.ulii A Sperr v» Michael Sperr Divorce

■ Superior Court Boom 3.

Ella J Elder v* Eno* G. Elder. Divorce i i Superior Court Room .1 I Mary J Johnson v*. James Johnson et al.

Support Circuit Court.

Nannie Kirtley v* Samuel Klitley. Support

Superior Court. Room 1

Eoat f John L K®teham Jr., et »1 vs. Tha McEltv alne-Rlcharrla Comi>aiiy Damage*. Superior

Court, Boom 3

We l-iave F^or 9alex I nton Traction ]ndianapoli* Browing Co.,......, Now Tolephone Now Tolopkone Consol Union Trust Company Htock.

CUIF^PORD ARRiCK, 34 Lfombard CUiilcftnc*

EPGA_RJPARK, fSovamment. Municipal and other hlgh-tmie i Bonds. Guaranteed Stock and Invastment Seotplties yielding from t to • per oent. a epeoialtT. Statistics furnished in regard to ail securities. 130 Broadwav Naw York

DOG FINDS RICH ZINC MINL

HIGHER COURTS’ RECORD.

Supreme Court Minutes.

Large

at girl

Edward and Helen Miller, tUj, boj.

NE^V

Catis Not Gambling.

Y'ORK, March 6.—Theodun?

OTdiini for the Imroetitate dellveiY o/*any New Telephone.’l«W*Dte^an^^ 46 50 | Sbuined^ verdl^

quantity. In plalda, cheviots, chambraya tlcka and checks and etrlnca the majority of sailors have ordorti on hand which will tsdee car© of production for some time to

come.

I^w Building

IndlanapollB Gold Storage Home Brewing

ifd

, the Supreme Court against Alfred ! Walton, due on stock transactions The plaintiffs acted a.v brokers fo- Mr.

Sugar and Cofftt.

NLW Y*GRK. March A-Sugar-Haw. dull; fair refining. 3c; centrifugal, 96 teat, 3%c. roolesseg sugar, Jkc. Refinrt-^uieC; crushad, 6.95c: powdered. 4 86c; graDulatcd, I'rec. Coffee—Easy and nominal; No. 7 Rio. 5%e. Molasses—Firm; New Orleans,

34#4Jc,

$5 66

167% 170

S’ &^i^"co'ofd > 'VValtonln handrui'g“*can8’’^T«rr''Vhe*^dcfendT- J- • ant on the London Stock Exchange. One Ho\d pfd:;: “•.' of .the defens*® was that the transactions

l^nda.

94U

The Cotton Market.

NEW YORK. March A-8pot etoaod quiet and steady; mlddi

landA Micf middling gulf,

balsa.

The rang© for futurea was

Broad Ripple 6b 90 Indianapolis Street 4s 83 Ind’pTs A Eastern Trayctlon 6a.... Citiaens* Street la 109^ Union Traction 5g 5>9% Indianapolis Gas Co. Ss ...Wl }Indianapolis Improvement 68 ...100 < New Tcl. 6«. lat series 90 ! New Tel Sa, 3d series..... SO cotton ' IndlanapoUs Cold Storage 58

middling up-j

dM not contemplate the delivery of ?tock and acre void under the gambling lavs

Death Returns.

Geoix" Koih-,, 4»>. Inl4 Broadway, teukacmia Klizaboth L. Stockman, 9 month*, 130 K,

Pratt »t . owcbml mcningitl*.

Infant McCalltetei, fC4 Chadnick at.. In-

anition

lOa Wilson, VS 1308 E VV a*hington *t . grip.

^t. Joe *t,, pulmoR473 W. Eighteenth at,

»%c: sales, l,407l

Oljen.H^.Low.ClfMie;

Chicago Stocks. iBy Granger Parwoir* VVttc.]

—March 6.—

Egg Futurea Barred.

NEW YORK. Mart* 6.-<!onBtematlon has been caused among the bears on the Mercantile Exchange by the promulgation of a rule abolishing trading In egg futures. Such iB trade has been carried on since the establishment of the exchange. bear raid, which knocked 8 cents off the price? recently. Is said to have caused the rule to be promulgated. A numerously-

I butchers and shippers. 86.33^4>.55; common, ' 86,35®6.^. ratlle—Sttady, fair to good shippers. $5.00#-6 00; common. 82 35^3 6U. ,v Sheep—Steady at 82.75®‘5S0. lambs steady

• at st..V0<^t5 50 . I

EAST LIBERTY, Pa., March 6.~Uattle (pw.*

h;S^*^hIavle«’^"lKSO®d^«f*Tne^i*m l ® Haw kin*. 56, 3<j3: X. Alabama .*t,

^{intvatlnal obstruction.

^ ^ Beilemore. 31. SH W. Ra> «t., tuber

ers 16 aOfiO 40. pigs 85 75^6.00. Shet'p and [ cul.wi*

Lambs—Beteipts 1.000 head; sheep selling [ .Tohn o Brien J3, 31 \V trom 55.60 down; lambs from $6 60 down;! ary lubrircuiosK yearlings from IS 75 down. | Mary B Pierce, 23,

OT. LOUIS. March 6 —Cattle—Recelp.? [ tubcrculosl*

J,S00 head, including 2.20U Texans, market Heniy Parker, 4t». i»3 Eddj st., pneumonia steady to strong; beef steers 83 60t|A50 i

, Stockers and feeders |2 90^4.85. cows and I heifers |2 2^6 50, Texas steers 83 30®6.60. I cows and heifers 8260^.96 Hog;?—Receipts 4.600 head; market steady to sliade lower, pigs and lights |5.65<Q;5 90. trackers SoTOmW, butchers |6.10#6.a0. Sheep-Re-ceipts 500 head; market strong, natives

|4 60#5 25. lamb® |6.00@€ 75

KANSAS CITY. March 6.-Cattle-R-. celpts 3,500 head, including kOO Texan?; market active and strong, native steerh. $6.25^6 60; Texas and Indian steers.

Deposits of Great Purity

Kentucky. ^

LOUISVILI.E. March 6.-A zinc mine 1 great richness has been discovered by farmer’s little dog chasing a rabbit toi a hole 111 a bluff In Crittenden county,' , about five mllea from Marlon. Ky. I eral Investors expect to take rolilion* ot

-'t. '■-'’“r" mjardian v» Fid* LjoRars from this rabbit hole and its vL

Motnti Founlain r < Appellant » brief fS>

is.TVb. Stale ot Indiana v* Robert Patten fCinUj. They are already harvesting small (?uiyvan r r Appellee's brief <3).^ .fortuoca. In dlseuislng the flmla, tils 19,764 Rotert F. I’attensni el al . exeruter*. j i-,- Charles Muntaomarv aeid* Harrj Bradley et al Bartholonieu C. v'. P* Montgomery saiu. Apiviianis’ brief 18) > “Laat summer, as Ihg story comes t»

me. a farmer's boy with his dog chased a

New Supreme Court Suit. me l*eople n National Bmik of I'rinc#-

tort. Ind , V* State e* rel Alexander Emerson, otaintj a»»r.,Bor et al. Vanderburs S C Rerf,r<},

l>avi* 3»;, 33 Beville ave , tubet-j errors N'ltlce to tJlbson county.

Appellate Court Minutes.

S.;!*7 Indiana Bermiidoat Ai!i>halt F.jmpony vs Royal B«>tnn*on Marlon S *’ \pt<ell*« * mo-

tion to cbonge date of oral argument

3,WM City of Eleood v*. Martha J I.aush* lin, Mmlisor. F r, Anr»elliws morion and no tier to fUsmlss and brief (*> on iruHlon ' 4,J7t). . Chart*8 Baertz vs Gosf*re flchmldt et at Ijvporte S «’ Appellant’* brief <S|. 4,331. Silas Ayers v* Hannah Huddleaton et *1 Fayette C. -C. Appellcee’ brief <8). , 4,806 Charlea F Hhaffer va. Herman I, Htem

Fauikeon. addltlou, 21 Traub at., [ et af Harrison C, C. Art>ellant**. reply brief.

Appellant’a petition to transfer to rtupnenw

Court,

New Appellate Court Suit.

4.373 Sovereign Camp. Woodmen of the ■ - - “ - - C Riff-

Buiiding Permits.

AS»e S.89C

St. Louis Wool.

i 8T. LOU 18. March €.- Wool-Firm • Ter-. Diawond Match 1J4 rltorj YVeetam mediums,, i5aii7t,o-

coajrse. UQiSc.

Whisky.

A HIU.VGO. March A~Whteky-On 61.30 for finished go^s.

Trad* Notes.

Rem’vasntatlves of the American Suiting And RefiBlng Comiwny say the d^

6.«c kTSci Name, Open.Hlgh.Loa'.Close. *.8>c fCSTe’Am. Can 15 15% 14% H%

.Skin. Uan pfd mk ««% 5k%

Nat. RIs. ult 47% 47% 47% 47% Nat Wiscult pfd. 1(!7% l«r7% W7%

1S4 134 134

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Indianapolis Clsarings.

" 'March «. ' PVb. »7. Ckarings 81.M5,<tTO « 81,58S.S30 28 theIBalancc? -• 369,456 57 166,270 13

-IJT^Srtf^n r.f nrot«t Wn Tcxas COWS, $3 [email protected]: qatlve rows Delaware et* . *W ' t ttte «ceum^”comni!tt€e! ‘ heifers, 8^.f5. stewkers and feeder*,. 1 Dreyer, addition. IWI

Sojab

1360

William F. Koepper fram* houee, inincie *t,

near Twenty-awond st., #3.000

George C. Pearson, double frame house, Ala-

bama et . near 'Tenth et, 14,000. ^ Franceeka Buechman, remodel. New Jereey et, I World, v». Bo«a Haller t anderburg t near Fifteenth et.. liooO. ord Assignment of error* Joinder. In term Jacob Kelfer, addition. Raymond et, near j Bond. Submitted by agreement. Bluff road, Aneon_Hlckeon A <’9:., addition. Norwood ami Butler's Baseball Captain.

8 Meridian et, j Ov td Butler has been sele^cted captain of

83 25^4.90; bulls. 83 25@4,60; calves, HBOtj ! .. , „itho Butler baseball team for this awuion. 1 «.75. Hogs—Recelnts 9,000 bead* markAl ^ Hrigenber*. teuardlan. rej^lre anj f

Bank of France StatemenL sb’iowe^u^of^sal^^SB.ffi.'io: ^rd^ten' avs The Voice of the Gallery GodA P.YRIS. March 6.-The weekly atatenmtit *«35&«.40; packers, K-dOe^ s-'’’* The voice of the Gallery teOdA ‘ of the Bank of France shows the follow-1 ® I fiUa* Hollbi**a’ort1t, ehtxi and. fence, lot 22, j ^.. . .1, i Ing changes: Notes In tfirculaUuu to- hlk*' 54-6^5.3a Sheep—Receipts 20,- ■ i^iham A gon'a eouth^uf addition, ivift. 1 Sir—I would like to call the attention of

crea®*^ ^975,000 franc*; treasury account? 1 muttons. 16.00^

current decreased 60,975.000 francs; gold In I

WlTs

........... ... ... lambs, 86.I5®45.i6; vvestem wether*, hand increased 775,590 francs: hllTs dls- * c ** n counted decreased 1.300,000 francs; sliver attle—R<^

l„ a.0W fr«,c.. I

•w .....w a*,.*........* 1 *tid heifers |3.a6©6.ffi. Western steers ^ Treiaury SUtement. 184.00^.60. Texas steers |3.75«4.16, cannera WASHINGTON^ March g—To-day’a I I2J«0#3». *t<H’jters and feeders |2.75<&4.75.

lathnm A

L W. and L. C. Smith, addition, S2S N. Eaxt

•t.,

digging the rabWt i« pecuilar-luoklng

labhlt Into a cleft of one of the cliffs ne*r

I'rlttcndvn Springs. In

out the boy found some pecul

mineral specimens

•'Hr* took them tu town and It was discovered that the qneer-looking rock# which the briv had found were lumps of•turkey f.iU zinc, of the wonderful rlcli* ne<»8 of almost ^ per cent, purity. For D.lOi) a syndicate purcha.-ied a consider* able tract of land in the immedftUo vldn* ity, and began mining ppemtlon* on % small scale. After going down a few fief tivey discovered that a great stratum

rich aJnc lay almost on fh

earth Tho haustlbic ”

beds are

e surface of tlM apparently lues**'

^ Clearings Eitswhers. ^ ^ „ CHICAQG. Maw^-ClMiring*. $32,475,- i statement oY the'’i>easury'’bal«jce8 in7b* ! « bulls. ^

^ general fund, exclusive of the 8150.000.000 4,69. Hogs-Tlecefpts 10.500 h^d;

r'l” V„J ¥2'".. NW YORK. March A—Exchanges.; cold reserve in the division of the re- a »h*^« 6* OO^ mapd 11294.78^308; baUmces. DO. 180,374. demotion shows: Avallabie cash balance, 16-20. mixed 8S.9666.06, light ».50^ 10. pigs »Notwithstydfiig the effms of the Steel t ST. LOUIS, March A—Clearings, 18,494,-! 1177 {si'sci; gc4d, ^1.346.515. — 184 6066 50, bulk of sales sfieep- ■»***«*. ** ■■■—*» —^ * .M. m ^ w* V « o , 61 AiV6 wma ^*lS'8tdiy *

I4.a^ 75. ckers $3

cooperation to ke**!? the price steady, it is (775; balances. ».47»a46.

belfevsd the •<*' PHILADELPHIA. March C-UIearings, I vance the price to at l^t *3. Ail the' 8!6,7«r.J»»; balances. 81.906,074. e ants art a sawth t^nd orders. The I BALTIMORE. March A-Cleartngs. 1 ise prtcj ha* been « 7$. but for rush or- SU«,4W: balances. 8316.638^ . 4m as hteh *115 ha* h^ asked. Bof*TON. .March C-Exchanges, ^073,-

Tbffpe is also a heavy d»mand for shape* hi-.* balar.ee*. 51 890,720, and i*iTUctur*I -work, on* rush order of

i the fomier bring at 8-52 a ton.^s agalmff I* xk- Mnnaw la.ea.* tb* eotmoon charib ,« 1ST. , ' iwongy iwanttL The 'Wholesale Lumber Dealers' A«»o-i NK'T YORK. March C^Novm: Mono, efation of Plit'.burg has placed a contract j on call firm at 314'’’^ per cent." ITim S for the deUvery within a ytsar of t00.*so.ue* j tnert.a-it11»‘> pnt»-r. 4-* per cent. Sterling e>r-

t 81 4change "itcady with aitusi buelne?* in

Crude Oil.

rkpecial to Tke^liMilanapoite Neaa}

NEW YORK. March 6,--Crude oil prices

} now are; Tiong* D.». Fcnnsylvajnia. tLla;, . . .'

♦^omlng. JSc; Newcastle, »e: Whitehouse.}l «c: North Lima. S5c; South I4ma and I rnedijiim I4.<X^ % Jitorkera and feedws.

Indiana', 80c; Somerset and Lao, 68c.

Receipts SJWO head; market stead muttons 16.0068 75. Westerns |4.1 ewes 13.7564.75, common and Stockers 13.50

64.60. iambs f6.»6« 40.

CHTOAGO. March 6.-€attle-Receipt* 6.500 hriuJ. Including 500 Texui*. stronger;

aw M

Looeoo

Savannah Turpentine.

P.VVAN’NkH Starch «>.—Turpentlnc-

rirm •! 4l%c,

itsafAs [ ,\P?. Hogs—Receipts to-day sr. oW head, toi morrow 28.000 head, left over 4 443 bead. [ hade lower; mixed and hmebers S’.S-5«/ 1

Real Estate Transfer*.

Scobey faBDingiiam to Fannie Morton, lot 3. Drake A Majrhew’a oecond ad-

dition. Tenth et., w«at of Meet st 11,3% OO

George Grelnsteiner, administrator, to Maggii Rathaam. lot M, Davidson’S second addltton. comer North at and Htidstand aitp.,,. Frederick W, TV^p to Robert F, Hertn. part of lot 4. Wright's subdivision ... iJeftn O. Bailey «t ux. to Alonzo <3 Smith, lot 9. square 13, Fletcher's northeast addition, nesn- Atlas engine wmks Same to oatne, part of lot A Drake's mibdivlaloti Drake's addition .. .. ... Aktiz-i O. Smith to l>fOB O. Bailey, sam*Same t« same, lot S square 13, Hetcher’e northeast additltm John A Tomlliwon to M R Abbett part lot 3 Ritter’s addition Irvttigtoft John C. Perry to David W. Ooffin et at . lot 8 and pi^t f block 3*. North Indianaroll? ........ .

• the theatergoing public to the number of pruductlons now appearing at English’d that charge 50 cents admission to the gaJ- . lery. Take, for Instance, “The Rogers j Bros.,” which appeared there recefiGy. j Two years agt> 26 cent* uas enough and j they had an excellent company and gave ' a very creditable performance, this year ' they too s«em to have caught the craze; their performance was not nearly as f#oil as was the performance two years .ago Sothem, Drew and "Rogers Bros." he e been the best produetloira that have appeared *0 far this aeasonmnd as the bert are yet to come, we had better cut this 5 4»|6i>.c*nt racket out. If the management , would put In an elevator and have on •’ w entrance erected In som** decent locality, . „ I we w 'Rild wrllUngly p«y the 50 cent* askrt, •''"ibut when w* have to wade through m'iu and water and rtirb for a seat like a lot of cattle. I for one <*ject. t will further

l.Wf cc

say that th»se sentiments are voiced by rtalions of the idtiB, It pHa*.

all

true gallery gods. A GALLERY UOD

A Csne Made of Copies of The Newfc rbarles Foeaett, a colored man, employed as an engineer by a Bouth Me* rkllan-street firm, brought a cane to New* office to-day to exhibit, which unique. It having been made from paper-^! sheet* of The Indlanapotte Newa ThflJ cane Is about thirty Inches long, and tains over thirty thousand ijfieres of ThO* News. A steel rod wa* ftri^|U*ed, and layers of the pepf r.that had U "n pum i^ed out, were placed on the rod. These w-r* compressed by the use 0/ a gun barrel until the rod was entirely fill* d. The oins was then rubbed with flour and *iweri oil and twelve coats of shellac put on, gti-mf tt a hl^ polish It 1» a handsont* piece ^ of work and represents hours of labor, pa* ttenco and skill. Quite Another Maffter. iChtesao News,! "You have plenty of reading mattaf'i here," remarked the visitor, puimlng t#i the immense pile of new books on rtm hterary editors desk, "Huh.” rejoined the I, "they are not for reading; they arc for revetwlng."

For Bpralnf—U*« Balra-€NM> Speedily reltcves iain and mrcf. Keep It handy for mmim, ln-ulee«. ear&cite. fioM in head, dktarrii and at|^

Ob. Tt

25c and 6*5, a» druggfst*'^ or by malf fvs-cea. J74 Canal at., ‘Ntw YtH-lt,