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1 i I V. i i TRADING IS 2nW DULL. axotjiek' very; roqn da ix THE MAKKEXJi. Coffee) and aears Are Tncbangod Uomeatlo 1'ruic iAr Higher Vegf table In Poor Dtinud Advance) lo' poultry. iX(47KeJ: Ike Salt la car lot90; ia I amall "way, tl.00fJl.05, SUrch Pearl, it)icJ champion rlosa, 1 and 3 lb pack We.

6Ma; aorn, 1 lb paekaees, 6i(7c CaadT itick. CQSKo Pr common fctxed, 6c jFYwlt aad followiitg art the dealers selling 1 a it Apples: Common ehoice laocr per barrel. Cranber Buael crates $1.75, $5.00. ianaaiiSelecT tl 25CiL75, common to Hum 5v Lemons Choice (30004 k.O) t3.5(U.:5 per box, 'fancy KOU. pror la box) $325, in boxL $3.75.

New Figs 13c per potund. Fard Dates 5o per pound. rVertables Cabbage New California te.75r4.W per crate, nf Florida .75. Ppiatocs 4(Xj 45o per bushel, car ot S0e. iwect Potatoes Jerseys .00, Ulioois $30 per barrel.

Onion l.Oiil 25 per bushel. $3.23 per barrel. 'ea bcttk l.S0Ci2,0O. per bobeL lima ians 3i i. 1 (Jreens Brocoll $1.50 per barrel.

Cocoa nuts $5 per 100. Daily pure ir pis juioe per barrel, $2.75 per half asrreL iLettuca 15c per pound. Radishes 30 per dozen. Rhubarb 35o per dosea. OuiAos 1.150 Oyaur Plant 2o per doien.

New Tomatoes Bushel crates t4.5a Cauliflowers 1.50 per doiett. New Pj r4 'basket crate $1.00. Strawberries frvti.qg 4050 quart. lafiaopotls frwvtnoa MsrKsi. Smoked' Meals Sutar cured bains, best brscd 20 lbs.

10c, IS lba 10c; IJlbfc, lie; block hams; 16 20 foa. arerage, lOjjJc; boneless bams, California bams. to 11 lb, arersee, 7c; 13lbs.afrage,7e. B'rakfastBacoa 1 ladiaBapoIis TOneleaal Market, To day's rainy weather brings with it another poor day in tbt markets, and trading isdulL OroecrieiDdiBguaaraieLAiureL Apple gBstained sharp ad venca Ioij, and prime fruit is lo food demand. Grades ofirrer.

ular aed undesirable i uglify, how ever, art fcard to 'more Oranges are in light receipt and firmer, who a few eboiae Wight exceeding Strawberries are higher and ia moderate demand, iablee to day art ia poor demand. Cabbage some lower. potatoes are ia light apply and buber. Poultry advanced slightly this znornina. Egg ara'Unchnoged.

Quotations are corrected to date. A inj ioda. 1 Brow a Cottons American LL. 36 inches, Atiantrw A Sr. iceha Eie Atlantic IL 7Hc; Londal, mche, 8jc; llaon ec; New York MUla, 36 S4, 17c; Fepper elljj Ke: 1'appereil, 10 4, 21c; Pride of Peabody 11.36 61 lloaiindt 36 inches, litna, 4, 25c; l'ta 10 4, 27Kc; Warn, jutta, 36 inebea, lOKi.

Oiurbataa AwoakeaC. 7ci Arooskeasrfer siau. 7e; Laocater 'Normiin die, be Her.frew dress styles, 8ie; lUnfrew i Colored Caoj.Wrlo Edrds, 4c; Concord, i Jtoill! tamonc oarner A Co, 5Jic; MaonTU)e. 5ibib colors, qje. DfiJls rCrescent Crscut 7Ko; John KiDg.Tcj boa.t;aL blle.ts4LoodailKc;LngllbA,10Se: P.oyal,ll(e: ArgMvoc Cbecks A moskK, fcoonomT, 7 Jc; 8osth 7o; llotuuda, be; ltescue; Ce: 1 Tiektrft Amoakaag ACA 12Ks.

Cordia ACKlVPie, CouUBa HFH)4e, CooertOKa? Ute Fall 36 inchss l4Hc, Harndton wning. i 10c, Lenot lancy book ir fold l(c Diamond book fold 16c, Uak 1 j'end AFt eo, Lewiston, 24 inches 14hc. TLewutin 12 iocbes M.HV Lewltoo 30 luebfs York 32 inches 12e, York 30 IjachttjoHe, L'ibrJdgefiHc Priufs i Allen lanoy 5c, American shirt hie 4c, American; indigo tXc, Arubid in 4 digo Vid. Arnold long elotb 11 He, Arnold long ciotji faocjr 3e, Ber lift Turkey red Vi. Cocheco Uncy 5Xc Ccheco madders iiauywu isucy tHo.

HatmonT 4ie. Hamilton red 6c, Mari chetter Merrimso irtlng 4c, Mjerti mo writiU 5Xe, Merrimae purple fic, Urioa robe fc', i'acifio robe Cc, fcimroa Wonrniti fX hiisonieilrer gray 5H, UaJitiloirtouiurkey red Windsor fau cies 5Xo. tiuiars iHtrd onrctionerr A 4i.e,!otl A coflee A 4t4 Ht, white extra' 3t(j4c, extra 414 good, Tetlow 4c, fair tellow 3.H,v com lDa rejiv 3 b0('T iC. Oreen Coflesp Ordiiiry good 17(al8H hoice 19jS2lid, Janoy 2122c, Jara Cotleea Banner 19V4 e.Lion Ajrbuckle sXXX, Jerset and the Blended JaVa 19i a (balk'roated ia fifty pound tars), Capital PUot Dkota lKe, lyMil Wit 1 I n' Dr ii Fruit Applet, eyaporated, fHO fir: epplsi, qo 4.4c; peaches Englisji averazje SbOUI and iba. ar Dried ugCom qo Tbefo KuCtk ireiaiLx Life Pnag fc JlC Tok ddeka 7 dozen, featb Pr poh Bo in'cfce.

Je, Atlantic 3i inches, fklSft its ewet Arcberv.30 laches, 4c; H9e white 4c Iron and Hardware. itpnrlfd, peaebta, sun dried, I French a cwn.mob 'la hoic, 4(c; curranu, 4JfJ 4Kc; eitrora. 2ti30c: prunes. Turkish, Btw, tt raiBs, loose, ooxr fl.50; rsisina.iVklencia, per lb, tpices 4 Unirround Alsplce cas ala lOCKrnaco, 90cHJnutuieg 75f90c, clones C2( 30c, ginker l5Q20e, pepper 12 Twine4HemMi20o, wool 1022Mlai lr.t25c; paper 17e, jut I215e, eolton 16 Woodeeware No, I tubs 7.00(5f72, No. tit tt5.WOdv6.25, No, 3 iub 25; a boop tl.60fjl.63,' 2 boop.

tU5 Niitsi Ajmonds. Taragoniv lrica, MfiilSo; llraxil nuts, new, ICc; iittu walnuu. Naplest 17c wa'inuts, French. 14c; pecans, West. ern, HKUc; Peanuts.

Virginia best, 79 Virginia rood, I Ciia rlSO prlmo whit S'65'ei, 150, I water whit Sc. perfectien Canned Goods berries 2R75c: cots cy.ters. iP full weichC 80a90c, llb ligh reiht full weight licht wght HJOQLJO: peaches ard seconds Il.30f4l.40, pie, 85c; pineapple, standard 21b l.4iK$l.?5,! seconds. Jl.00dil.10; String beans. Svc: saioon, 1Tb fl.4CK$l.b0: pineapples lUhaaia t2.50CiS.7o; kitted ZS early June 1.501.75, marrow tUXKi 1.25, aoakeil, "5C.V; tomatoes, 3tb 95(J nsr tl.05Cii.50.

Miseetluous Groceries Net Orleans Molaases 4 Fair to prime. choice, SSCi 4 Sifujs Medium, 2 ehoice, 35 iMOcj aorghum, 3oc Yinetrar rMalt, 40 train tst ll(jtl2o jper Beans 1 Haad Pieked peas. SS.60: marrow. S2.853 tfHi. 1U Carolina; Jn, exttg cltjaa cured.

lie. fchouldera 12 lb 1501801ba) IL 4 4 65 out, i ic 23 lb. liee id, average, rouea common ligbtweiebtt 4 x4 wi xsaron Vicar sides, i 11f healthy 3 areraee, clear belliei. 10 Iloneha beef tongue. 50c fJologoa Ciotb, aaia, tKe; winerwnrt, DrT iait and i'ickled 31 eat dear side, beliiealaad back, Jfc eca than amoked; beaa pWk, elearc per bbl 200 lba, 115; bam and ram Larat Indiab pork, per bbl j0 Ibe, illX eiue rennereo, in merees, in fcercea; 7c; "Central Pack llo wine are biprriTiBjr price: Choice eoontry roll lX12e, common WilOc Pooltry Hen (K10e a ponnd.

btekens loc, eook ic, sen torkey ug torn ttf rkey iXc, old torn 6.7ci reese (lau teatbered) pTr icked or poor era, etc. Prime gooae feather 3oe nd, dock 20c; rajr V0c ewt; beea le per er dozen, ehippers' payinjr prices: W. Kiojr A Co. quote lie; J. E.

lindd A Co. qt telle LcaMiiatT rtsr. Morphiae. $1.802.10. qainioe opium t2.WX5.2y, cinconidia VXXtt, oxix camphor 50(J55e, alcohol 12.30X 40, aaaletida 340c, enioroiorm 60 cream i copperas per ewt, Jc(l )fjtarUr, pare, J630c; eaator oil ou of.

beresmot, per ponnd, JjQ; soda bicarb c5e, Jta Epaom kulpbor 34e, saltpeter 510c, i i. em ri. inh. i torpentloK 4 rircenoe IV. i I tt r.

i bromide of PoiaTh 3034c lard oil le: Arrow 3 luenesj 6c: liie. 4Ic: Jioot 2X. 30 inebea, Cc; Iiack'a kead, iacte, 6e; Uadxer LL.3B inebea, CUltoa CCC. 26 jacbe, Jie; Expoei lion iocbee. Sf, Uonet Width.

36 hicuea, Ivawrence IJ, 36 iacbea, Lairateir 7A inebea, Lancaater 11, 'B6 Sneii, LL, 36 inebea, fyc; iutu Liberty, 36 inehe. Cc: Uccle 30 inches, 4e: Peppcrelj, 17c; JeppereB, 10 4, lVe; Utica, 23Kc; mt Liescbied Cottons BallsrdtaleJJo incnes, 25; AA, 37 inches, 3c; Cabot, to inebes, 6Ke; Dwif bt aoebor, 3diacbe, ele; Dwiebt anchor. 42 inebea. lWe; J)wicht aiebor, 4.5 iocbes, lliie; Diamond Jld, 3 lnche; Ellerton 30 inch; 6i; Farwelt, 36 inebea, 79; Far eii. 4S iJticnes, VXc; Farwell, ince, Seteebe, rairmont itt iuclrei, be'.

Firt Call, 3J inebea, 5c: KJlauda.e XX, 38 ioche, 6c: Ilarrtst 36 i acbe.itc; Hill's SeUipr 3o' incbe, linedJoil alnm ZOUc, Itnw i tira. 1 17Aa20c, bite lead 7K. iofide of potaah 42 earbolie acid 2430e. rioar aou rood. Flourf Winter wheat (patent) t5.25J 5.M), earing wheat (patent) o.V(g,S.jQ, winter Ubeet (straight) new 4.254.), (5,3.50.

low ptiade 2JM3.00. Ere flour oi meal 15.00(3.5.2"., rolled oaU fi.0fX5l25. cracked wheat I6.25&G.50, mid dlinea .0022.00, acreeninrs 15.00 ptr ton, corn meal $1.001.15 per per meal ry feed nval fl5.00(17XiO per ton, bran tie.OOis.OO per ton. Beef whole bind iartri, c.foreqUBrte ra lif No. 1 heifert, cow lie fo re qua 4i0 to 650 lbs, 1 hind qaarter ter 4(a41r medium cow beef 4 ciniutnon Mutioii Lamb Veal Pork lN'o, spring lamb 15520o.

(y'Jc. 1 whole trimmed Clorerj Red, ehoice, red prime, choice, 70i5.00; alfalfa, choice, J6 (MX 7.00. Tirtiothy Choice 1.601.75, atriotiy prime bi. wue ora rancy 2.75fa,3JO. Orchard lira L.xtra clean Ked Top Choire English blue grass No.

1 black skunk $1.10, short stripe 70c, narrow lOc, broad stripe 15o. Coon No, 1 WXit'ScI small and medium 40j0c; shed dinz and! unseasonable most be seen to alue. (ipoautn 25e. 15o and 5c Mink 75c. 60cJ 30c, 20candil0c Muk ra lririBK lie.

Red fox $t25, Bray fox 85c House Cat Suedty colors 10c, blaok Oiler $3(7; I Tinners' suppno. Best brkad charcoal tin, IC 10x14, 12x12 and t7.00f70; IX 10x14. 12x12 and 14x20. roofing tin, 1CT 14x20. $(iJX)(365; 20x23, tin' in pigs 25c, in bars 27fc; iron.

27 3e; 27 iron'j 5c; best bloom galvanised iron, 60 and ,5 jper cent discount; sheet xioo 7e, critiper bdttoms 22o, planished copper 24o, sojldar 116c. rtides, 1 allow and Urssis, Dealers faying prices No. 1 irreen hides 3Hc. o.33c, No. 1 g.

s. oo, g. s. 4c, dry flint To, salt drr hides 6c. Horse hides Tallow Prime 4c, No.

2 Sc. urease urowu i24c, yeuow sq, Iron Tire and flat bar, ljx and 4x1 inch, I1.9Q; horesho, S'c Norway large), 4c, small, pe. Steel prina, 4c: horseshoes, standard brands, $4.25 per keg; naris, cut steel, rate; wire, norse nails, $4.25 tathef Oak hemlock harness. 2.7fi3ie; black bridle, per! dozen fair bridle, per uoicii, JCjtu0, cut sip, A7viyoiCi rrcuca kip, 75c(i 1.05; city calf akin, tkiua. l.

001.70.. Tub wks bed. 2CKfji3lJ4c: unwashed, of roediura; sind eoionjon Krada, 21(23Kc; coarse, burrraonc tt d.l.lj'al7Jc. I i inuia: ui uuVot' I Wheat is Firm Uta Are Dull Cora Ia I irmer, WnBAT'4 Firm; No. 1 3 red red 86o bid, No.

Corn Farmer; No.1 white 41 lit bid. No. 2 white 41t bid white mixed 3'JC bid. No. 3 white (iJUh'c bid, latter for one color, No; 2 yeQfw 34s'c, No.

3 yellow No. 2 mixed bid. No. 3 mixed sound ear 38c bull Oats Hull; 2 white 32c, No. 3 white 31 No.

2 mixed 29 ie, "rejected 25rii27c.J Brax Quiet HAY C6 nice timothy J12.00 bid, No.1 tll 2 bid. No. 2 r.00, So. 1 prairie $7.00 bid, N'o. 2 prairie $6.50, mixed $7.50, clover mixed RYE Nd 3 S0o for car 75(5 80c for wagon I WACrOK WHRAT S6o Wd.

Inspections: Wheat No. red 1 car. Ost No. mixed 1 car. Corn No.

3 white 10 cars, No. 3 mixed ear 1 car. Total, 14 ckra.a idl apolis uYk stock Market. i Supply ox Cattle Liebt Uogs slower OoOd Demand for sheep. IxptAKAFOua Uxiox Stock Yaeds, April 20.

CATTLE ReceipU 150 head. Shipments none. The! supply of cattle ia licht for Wednesday; tradiug waa jfairly active and ateady prices were maintained on all arradea. Shipping rattle we quote: 'Good to choice 1,400 to 1,600 lbs 00 4 40 Fair to medium shipping, 1,050 to 100 lbs 3.4t Common snipping, voo to 1,100 lbs 2 75 Choice feeders, 1,0501 to lbs 3 25 Uood light feeders, 600 to' 1,000 lbs I 2 3 25 Common to good stockera, COO toSOO lbe. 3 OOct.

2 75 Butchers' Rattle: we quote: Export heiftir 3 50 5 75 Good, to choice heifers 3 Wi 3 50 Fairtomedfuni heifers 2 3 00 Common to light beifers(thin). I 75 2 25 Export 3 9 59 to chojee butcher cdwiX. 2 75( 3 25 Fair to medium cows ui 2 2 50 Common toi.ir cows. 1 00Qu3 00 Veal calTet, fat, 100 to 200 3 OOfod 5 00 IIesrycalTefst200 2 25a' 3 25 Prime to fsatT export bulls 2 75Ca 3 50 Good butcher 2 2 75 "Bulls, good 2 OOfcU 2 20 Good to ehoioe to ws and calreajj Q03o 00, Common to pnedium cow and 10 0020.00 HOGS Reeeipta 3,500 head. Shipments bead, i fhe quality of bogs' to day waa not quito so tooid.

Trading was not so good, and general saUt were aboat ic lower than the ruhng prices of yesterday. Packer' and sijpperj were All sold, and the mirket iloeed We quote: Fancy butcbir lbs) $4 5o4.57K Cho ce shipping and mixed packine ...1. SSitS 4 SQtei CO Choice lightweights (smooth. uood to choice vctbera. Fair to mediam heep.

Common sheep. Back, per BIBS July Sc IVet avo mock jtlarKot. centrifugals (9t test) B. dul steady; crushed 5(3' 43 29 'VP. j82 9 80 617 6 25 4 47 6 Hi Lake Erie A 36 Lake HtgbJ Lowest, 81 80? 4315 283 9 62 9 82 17 6 25 5 47 5 62 lyouia.

JSash 4: Louia. S. A 26 aiem. at nari co Mien. Central 110 MiLL.

West SO do prferTed130 Min.AS.1... 13 do preferred Miaaoori Pacine tiJ 80 9 32' 9 62 6 6 20 1 42' 55 Distillers. 47 Del. A Hudson 144 do preferred Lack. W.159VReadxne CLOStVO.

90 raze, SJic; clear backs. 8 Jb Jie. Sheep EoceipU light. Shipment )one. 1 liam aad knuckle pieces, luc: The demand coot Lone active 1 for, pood oc; aoeep aad iambs, aad if Jjere tsey vouia rmc etrocr pnees.

eaote: Bt lamb 70 to 90 506 25 ateber" iambe (50 to C5 lbl 4 7o5 50 Light, thio Iamba 40 to 60 lba I 1 75 4 7S(a 4 255 00 i 15 4 75(43 70 3 OOfetf 05 St. April 20. Cattle Keceipta 2,000 bead. Market atrong. lo Keeeipu 5,000 bead.

Market easier. Fair to choice heary iL4! 454 50. 3 90(i4 50 Yorkere 404 50 Sheep Keceipta 500 bead. Market atrong. 1 1 tit aa.a.kBAk'H.

Toledo. April 20. Wheas Lower; Jso. 2 cash and May 90Kj Joly 83Kc, Aogat 62 Kc Cora No. 2 cash 41e, No.

3 No. 4 JsKc Oats Duil: No. 2 cah31c, No. 2 white Rve Quiet; caab Clorer ced Sfteady; prima eaih J7.20. Litekjool.

April 20. Closed Pork Kupply poor; pricca uoehacged. Lard Holder offered moderately; unchanged. Wheat Holder oner moderately; No. 2 red winter and spring 7s 4dard steady.

Flour Holders offer moderately; no chauged. Corn Holders offer spot steady at 4a 3d, April 4s 3d and steady, May 4s 2d and steady, June 4s snd dUiL New York, April 20. Wheat Eecefpts 16,75 bushels; saies 2.800.000 bushel; up wiiii tae west, aeciined foreign and local loocs aellidar April 93c, Mar 15 16o, Jane July A.u?ust September nSyKe, December VUinJi'e. Corn Iieceipts 2 475 bushels; aaie 53V 000 bushels: advanced ant reacted quiet; No. 2 (iJ t'jc, mixed 46) (fjlc.

Receipts lH.KO bushels; sale 65,0 bushels firmer; western Beef Slow, unchanged; extra mett 8 50c, 'family 9.50 lu.50c. Firm, fair demapd; ne mesa $1 1. 00(g, 11.. uO, old roe 50Cg)l 0.0(7, extra prime $11.0. Lara Kay; steam rendered 6.60c.

Butter Kcc'eipia fairly active; Ve.tern dairy 1334lc, Western "creamery Klgina 24c, imitation creamery 13 (a, c. Kegs IUceipU 7,400 package; fairly active, firm) Western 14c. Sugar kaw quiet, steady fair refining 2jic, refined pow 44 Turpentine Heak, quiet; M'Oasses Licht demand, firm; New Or leana (common to fancy) 2535c. Ta.low Steady; city 4ic. Hona Meady; Mate (commion to choice) 26 (a, 32c, Pacific coast 26 32c, obet '1 he openinir of contracts showed an advance of fivt points on aome months and Hnchane on others, witb nrra t.aropeaa as the operating feature.

Receipts at Brazil 21,100 bags. Rio Quiet; No 7 apot 13(13Vc Ciiicaoo, April 20. Excite meniwascon ceutrated iu tae corn pit to day. Coupled with redoubled fear, of a squeeze in the May deal, the feature were the extraordi nary wet weatfier in. the corn belt, small receipts here and poor grading.

Of th 116 ears that reached Chicago not 4 aincle one waa up to contract requirements. The weather was de as unfavorable a could be for the movemeut of if cereal market. Pouring rains were repof fi in Mis souri, llliuois. Iowa anca eraska. A cold wave in the North wear'wa scheduled to reach kansas to night.

At Liverpool corti was qtifticd higher. Brad street, re potted1 a ircorcase oi vuiocn id lue.aveii ahla HUMilr. May oDened sc hiirhee kk touched 43ic, reacted to. andkgaia advanced to 43Jc. From Ihis pointf there was a collapse to 41 ho on selling pt lloy deu, Norton WorthingtonJ Cogdqof and Earthart.

Boydeu'a selling amounted' to possibly 250,000 bushels. Later there was another upturn to 42c; the wheat crowd was inclined to play the cold wave in the Northwest. Pardridge was a seller. Liverpool! and Paris cables were weak, but the foreign news was oUset bT reports of a heavy extort buiuess from this ide ssid to be' the! largest in two months. The atpnr4k ih Mm Tm cnmAwVi.

Bradsireet's sheared a decrease of 1,230.000 bushels in' the available supply, July wbeat Here opened ic bitrber at 03ic. weakened to aerain went on advanced! to 79J 4C, touabed 80e, and reacting later to WWjSOJit. There were renewals' of ra, xnor that the Russian prohibitory! nkase would be rescinded. The weakness id pork. is unchecked, nogs iieceipts did not; 4k.

roe; vui advance. There, wete 8,000. animal left aver, however, and weakness set in, which pulled down. pork. May opened at, $9.60.

last night's closing figures, and dropped to $9.40, recovering to $9,4251 with a further almost unbroken decline to 9.32). Vessel rates to Buffalo were IJ40 for wheat and 1 July. CORN. May Juiy OATS. May July FOBK i May I LABD To lav's Ctuoago aiarkab iBsporteo Dy ijoms a room Board ol WHEAT Open ing.

1 iraaa.) Api jaAp'iitv 1 42K i 29 2S4 8 60 9 72 Bit 6 25 5 47 2 New Tors ntoett Market. 42 1 9 60 9 77 620 J. 6 27 1 Deo. fc B. ITS Ricamoad Tenni Eriej noca island do 73S St.

Kran Ft. Wavne J5t 1 do Biielerred. 6.47 50 '565 'rw York. Anril 20. Noon Vonav im easy at 12 Sterling iichange is ouiet nd firm, with actual business at 436 for sixty day bills, and 4S7S(g) 4S7? for demand.

Posted rate In tbe stock market after 11 o'clock there were further concession made. Reading retired to 5C. Lack awaona to 158 d. Lake Shore, which closed last evening at 134, to 133. The pressure was suddenly removed, aind while the liet became dull price fractionally, Reading advancing to 57c Dullness wa the onl.v) feature of the later trading, ano at noon tno market wa ail but firtn at fractional rajQS ver the lowest prices.

Sales to Listed 251,900 shares! unlisted TJ. 8. 44 re 115JS Mobile A Ohio S7 do com pons lltt Nash. Ccat 66 do 2iid 1C0 JLCentraliagf Adams Exvfesai45 do preiermd I 61 Alton t. xi.

smencta. i do American Ex.jlis 1 do preferred J43 Atchison 38N. Y. Central tUX Bur. C.H.& K.

60. N.Y. Chic, St. 14 1611 Big Four do preferred 70V41 do preferred 93 Ohio Mississippi CVI Canada Southern do preferred 8S Central Pacific SI Ontario Jk Waal'nl 10V' i Chicago Alton 145 'Oregon Xt 65 ChL Bur. Vioincyaw1 Pacific Mail 38k; C.

23.S Poria.Dc ETaaJ' 154 do lat preferred. 0 jPittaburg 54 do 2d preterred 42 jPuUmaa PalaoelJ2 3 17 10? no Uockina Valley 32 dolat Dreferred l7d v. a Houston Texas SSUPaol. lUioois ontralJOi.i do praferred ll23 Kaaaaa Txaa 17. SLP.Uinn.

Man.ll3'i 1 aw rt 1 1 at. rsiii 4E vrmaoa 9. do preterred Southern PacificU Texas tio1 Union PacifieC.5f2 V. S. '45 8u L.

A Pac 12, do preterred W1U Fargo ExlliS Waauml.nlaii AT ALLY STABBED BBOTHgR. 4 1 inis County Commiasionerai auid Mod of Eloctloi Clotnsr Trojrtd? On Sunday i ConttrvBonali Peas: blllty Kicked to Deatlu lUosins; tTorld's Tmlr oW i JEoeclai so Ta iDdiaaanolia Nw. 1 April 20. CapL A. 3L Atkinson, of this city, who, with Gen.

F.3L Drake, of Iowa; T. W. Pnilliia, Pennsyl i vacua; P. Haley, of Kansas City, and Rev. Fred Power, waa appointed a comnJit tee of the general Christian miasionary convention at Pittsburg, last fall, to draft a memorial to Congress praying for the dosing of ther World's Fair on Sunday, hat Completed work.

Tne petition, which will be sent to; the other member of the cooimittee for their signatures, ieta forth that the memorialists, representine 700,000 Bneq)bers of the Christian church, believing that the opening of the Fair on' the Sabbath will entail hardships upon the thou sands compelled to labor on that day. and Jill open the way to wholesale desecration, (quest Coneress to exert its influence to have the gatea closed on Sun day. A copy wUJbeeotto the House and another to fqe Senate, while the committee will re lain one in its possession. reared oij "Fits' By Faith. tSpecial to "Xh Indianapolis Sewa.

FbUskLLN, April. 20. A revival, which as been in progress at Trafalgar for many eeks under the direction of Evangelist Charles Spicer, hai closed. On of the most eonpicuou results of th meeting is tjhe faitb heaJing of Charles Alexander, the aeu umf oia. son 01 uiiam Aicunuec, He cad long been subject to spells, but after going to meeting and hearing of the great power of faith, he at once laid bold of the matter and told his father that tney would not have to take him away to be treated by physicians, "for," said "Jesps can make me well." Accordingly be prayed, add one dav with a bright face announced tjo his parents that he was healed.

At first little notice was taken of the. affair, but. weeks bave passed and no sign of the disease has reappeared. Commissioner ana of Election. II Special to Tbe Indianapolis JNews.i' Moore's HifXL, April 20.

County papers in the Fourth district are giving generous space to county ana tne, mode of their election. There is evideuce that! the present conditions under which the board of commissioners is generally all of the tame politics, have led to miematir agement and extra vaeance. These reform era of tbe Fourth district believe' that if will be in the interest of public economy to divide the commissioners as the board' of elections is divided, giving the majority two representatives and tbe minority one. The discussion of the matter may assume some local political signihrauce. 5 Cloing 'r louu.j jM hooi.

Special to The Indianaeolls Hews. I Fr.A XKXI5, April 20. All the common schools in tbe county have closed, ahd commencements nave been arranged for a follow: Clark township, at Rocklane, April 22; Franklin township, at Hopewell, April 2y; Needham, at Shiloh, May White River, at Salem, near Brownstown Mav :6: Union, lat Providence. May .14. Nineveh and iierisiey have made no and Blue River Will have ho graduates true Congressional Possibility Special to The Indianapolis Nswa.l Wabasb, April 20, it keema to be un derstood tha Capt F.

Daly, of Peru, will. 4 receive' 4be Republican xtomination for Coneresa in the Eleventh district at Marion to morrow without opposition. Mr. LafoOette, of, Jav who was reported to be a catidiaate.vbaai maae no cauvass ot tne west end of the district. 1 JJeclared tar Cierelaad and urajr.

mL. rwpeciai tOTiu inaianapoua 1 TlDiTir Anrll 0(1 4 rMlk nf tha 'Democratic couaty convention at Clay City yesterday, a fall ticket was nominated, headed br Dr. F. K. G.

Thorntorj, of Kniebtaviile. for Representative. A reolu4 tion was enthusiastically ana unanimously passed, indorsing Cleveland and Gray! foe the national ticket. 'Kicaoa Bj a cult. 'ifoeclal to Tbs Jndlanaooila Txsws.1 TV Anril .30 M1I0 FearsOn.

a farmer residing west of this city, was dan kerooslr iniured while at work with a colt in a stable, ine animal kicsea nim wun both feet ft the aide and hurt him inter 1 nallv. so" that it is doubtful if he recovers. 1 General state 1 1 The cake walk idiocy has reached Craw fordaville. Many foreigners are being naturalized at Anderson. Mm 'fnr near found dead.

The Baptist of Crawfordsville will erect 1 a new cnurcn. The Rockville Republicans have opened the campaign. Columbus gained 77 school children during the past year. Experiments in sugar beet cultaie will be made In Cass county. A clan of Scotus Gaat Picti has been or ganized at Brookville.

Thomas Wilson, of died sud denly of heart trouble. 1 .1 Relics of a mastodon have been found in Conn's creelt, near Waldroa. Thieve entered snydejr Hon' atora at Columbus and stole nrteen watcbej. Wayeland.baa organized a DriviJg par Assoc isuoDj) to ouua a saii mue track. All joy er the State are heard complain Jhe Dean Brothers, the great fruit 3 Of "winter lingering In the lap Milton Bevis, druegist, of Hope, hai mado an assignment.

Assets, fSOO; liabpi ties nqt tated. i The toUl valuation of toll road in Cisi county la $56,000, and tbe purchase by tbi county ia under consideration. Governor Chase will deliver the oration at the dedication of tbe new normal school building at Valparaiso, May 10. Llmer WUtard, 01 casa county, accused of wantonly murdering Dr. A M.

Chord, of Loansport, naa eluded pursuit. Daniel Bush, a. pioneer of Hamilton county, ia dead ot tbe grip. He was aged Beyenty eignt, and was ui out nve days. Dr.

Jame Southerland and D. D. Riddle, the latter of Ladoga, propose establishing a Keeley branch institute at Crawrordavule. Tbe box factory attached to the Anderson rod and nail mill wa destroyed by. fire, and the entire pUnt narrowly escaped destruction.

Loss, $2,000. I Adam Deonv, of Freetown, narrowly escaped drowning while trying to ford Big Salt creek. He waa swept down stream two hundred yards before reaching the bank. Peter Zimmer. of Valparaiso, reported as missing and' auppoAdlto be insana through grief over the mishap of bia daughter, who married a bigamist, is at home and all right.

While Mr. William Coburn, of Ander son, was ia the agony of childbirth the bouse caught; fire. Birth, was giyen to a Bouncing boy, the mother being carried tot the home of frieada. ers of Jefferson county still affirm thai the great bulk of fruit was untouched tori the recent Pekin, Memphis, New Providence and other points report a similar grati fy ing condition of affairs, 4 JaraesjWsrd, aged eigbty fonr, a wealthy resident of Lawrence coua ty, Illinois, aad Miss Nancy" Jane Sander, aged twenty two, of Ohio, net ia Tincenne on marriage intent. but while Rev.

Mr. Newlin. of tha M. E. church, was in the act of officiating a daughter of the groom Interfered.

The groom "it THE INBIAAPOtlStfE WS. iWEDiMESUf AX, AFRIX INDIANA STATE; riaae license, tore it Into aareda This aa gered tt would be bride and ihe declared tha betrqthal off. Tbe expert examination of the book and accounts of, the officials of Madison county, running back, aercral year and nearly com pleted, will result in what the Anderson Bulletin caUS "a dog fall Xothing ia accomplished aave a large expenae td be borne by th August Sean, of Michican City, while Standing on a lam ber pile, wis blown oJf by the wind. He made light of his injuries for seyeral days. Examination then developed that three ribs were broken, and that a fragment or had penetratedf hia longs.

Death resulted. Mr. Sarah MaJon. claiming to be driven from home by the drunkenness of her husband, found emnloTinent Ini a rMtanrant at Andrew. She waa lollowed by alone, who tried to use a razor when she refused to accompany him.

Then he attempted suicide by swallowing laudanum, but. waa pumped out. Samuel Johnson, the old colored! man who is suf posed to have criminally assaulted and murdered Lucy Price, of Eiehland. Ky last week, has been arrested at Lawreuoebunr. He aoswers fa general description the accused party.

Johnson claims Independence, Ky as Bia home, and aaya that no crossed the river at Kiaing Sua. The DaOy Labor Journal is the name of a new paper to do established at Anderson on the 25th Inst, with Dr W. H. Taylor editor in chief and Charles Moore buainese manager. If it prove a success it will be continued after the campaign, otherwise it will cease to issue with the November election.

William Nornan, publisher of the Arena, at Hartford City, and Postmaster Goble are at issue. There is a quarterly payment of postage due, which Mr. Nornan claima should be paid by the former publisher of the paper. The postmaster gives notice, that, no more copies of the paper will be received unless the, postage is paid, and there yosi are. The ngly charges made by hi stepdaugh ter agaiaat J.

J. Jackson, of Huntington, could not be sustained, and the defendant was released from arrest Mrs. Jackson! who waa reported as Darin attempted suicide, testified during tne preliminary examination of her husband that she knew nothing against hjm and that she swallowed morphine through mistake and not with any intention pt self destruction. i The election law requires that tbe chairmen of the political parties shall certifjfcthe name of nominees to the clerk at least fifteen days prion to the election. A mnncipal election will be held at Confers ville.

May and through an inadvertence the Democratic man agera tailed to comply wth this provision of tbe law until the time had elapsed. There la a suspicion that afer all it was not Inadvertence, but the result of a determination to unite with the PobibltionIsta to defeat Be ,1 I luuuia apremacy in mas city. Near MiddletoWn, as a Pan Handle pas senger train was bowling along at a rapid gait, tbe engineer discovered an obstruction on the track, and he reversed and "sanded" hi engine, the train tore over it and waa not atopped for some distance. The obstruction provtd to be an iron rod, which bad been driven through a tie deep into the ground. As tbe engine passed over it the rod damaged the pilot, out loose the brake beams from tbe tender and mail car and ruined the brake beams of th remaining coaches.

The" corner stone ot the new Fiske Memorial chapel at Richmond has been laid with appropriate ceremonies. It will be an annex to St Paul's Epiacopal ch arch, and will be constructed in memoriam of George the Brat rector of the parish. Service. were conducted by Rev. Erneat CathilL rector of the pariah, end there were addresses by' Kev.

J. D. Stanley, of Terre Haute: Bay. F. O.

Grannie, of Muncie: Rev. Herbert J. Cook, of Dayton, 0 anS Hon. J. L.

Tarran. of Kicnmond. CoL W. Dudley, of Waahina ton arrived before close of services. His wife a daughter of the late Mr.

Ftake. There i another chapter in the trouble among the membership of the Church of the Evaneelical Association at Bratil. Eecepfly Kev. Mr, vy inters, tbe pastor, suspended (the greater part of. the membership, and yester day Presiding Elder Schleiger, of Terre Haute, called a meeting of, the remaining members to elect new trustees.

Tbe expelled faction were present in force, but their votes were refused. Thereupon they drove out the mtn ister'a supporters and elected trustees of their xne police were cailea in, but retuaed to interfere save to preserve the peace. The sheriff also declined to take a hand. Settle ment will now be bad through the courts. George W.

Coplin, of Keodallviire, is tbe youngest and only remaining child of the late William Coplin. He waa born in Saratoga, N. fn 1811. His father, when but fourteen years of age, served In the war of tbe Rerolu tion, and was in the battle at Ft. Stanwix.

on tbe Mohawk river, in 1777, when the British, under General Leger, together with the Tories and Mohawk Indians, ambushed a party com manded by General Herkimer. Young Coplin waa carried a priaoner to Montreal, from Which, he made a hazard oua escape to New York. Mr. Coplin, of KendallvJUe, was tnsr ried in 1S32. He can still read plain print without glasses, and is well preserved Intel lectually and physically.

His wife la living. Daring the trial of the celebrated court house arson ease at Petersburg Jams C. Lavelle, ex auditor of Daviess county; testis Bed in his own behalf. served as auditor tight years, and he in an easy, con. ersational style all he knew of the alleged mismanagement.

He denied that ha waa a defaulter fof any amount, or that he ever ob jected to an examination of hia accounts by fair minded men. but be did protest against calling ia Sam Taylor, whom he regarded as a bitter enemy. Lavelle alad denied that ever conspired with Harbin and Ledger rood for the destruction of the court house ocords; further, that he did not know of the noendiarism until the following morning. also brought out the fact that the record of eceipta and disbursements of the office was at is house at time or the the school fundLmortgage record was locked in the safe, and that nothing of value to the office was in jured. 'Testimony was also bad jthat tbe fire originated In tbe recorders office, and not in the auditor's department.

1 PENSIONS OK Residents of Indians Whose UaTe' Boe 'Allowed. Claims Original William W. Walker, Michael Acker, Pinckney J. Treater, Daniel J. Carr, Jefferson M.

Maine. Jame F. Gaines, David Rinehart, Thomas J. Beatty Michael Lewandoski, Henry Fiher, John T. Lake, Robert Deningl Arthur William Pence.

1 1 Additional Absalom Jordan, Richard iMcCord; Walur P. Sparks Jeremiah Browning, "John Henderson, William C. Briles, John Poison. i Restoration and Reissue Jame K. Mor gan Increase Frederick: Widnler, William Isenhouer, Benjamin C.

W. Jfichol. Marion Fitch, William M. Carr. Joan I.

AJYora, it. u. Jiates. Joveli.rJd ringtonr Lewis A. Green, Thomas Mitchell, Phillip IL Dutis, Samuel I).

Camp, ijolo mbn Billman, Robert Persinger, John! W. Cox, Isaac Miller, Pornett Bronson, Jtmea itt, Benjamin F. Brandon, Joseph Cooper, John Ingersol, John Goldsmith, John Reissne 'Svlvesler Hatton, John A. Crose, Isaac Back, if Original Widows, eto. Frances Little.

Mary Tw Crose, Sarah Li Beachmao, Eliza. petn aiorgan. 'Indiana. Peter Anderon Ft Wayne, honse door letter box; Joseph A. Haley, Ft.

Wayne, slide Tarve; Johnj Hoke, South Bend. iarrow; John N. Kailorand E. L. Williams.

assignors to Reeves Co Columbus, cas ing for clover boilers; Charles N. Leonard. R. B. Roberts and ,1 W.

D. Allison, Indianapolis, said Leonard and Roberts assignors to said Allison, surgical table; William Moore, Kokomo. apparatus fOr separating natural gas from oil, water, etc; Joseph U. Morgan. Dublin, assignor of one half to M.

hew and J. R. Bond. Cambridge Ciy bicycle hub; Joseph M. Pierre, Ft, Wayne, pool holder; George W.

Smith. MontpeIier swine: David P. Stirk and J. Summer, lndianapolia, gas bnrner for stoves; Rupert Strasser. Ft, Wayne, motor for fans; Daniel IL Ttlbert, Spiccland, bottle stopper; Judson S.

Wert baager. asaignor of one half to W. L. Lo gan, Ft. Wayne, hair curler.

SOW AT THE Tbe Indianapolis Club) Loaee Aerain CllBgrnian'a Fte iri the Balance. If it were possible for toplsy ball this afternoon, Clingmaa would not P'T at his position in short fisid. This was the extermination or President Golt and Manager Harrington last night, and the batting order for the next came incladee Qninn as short atop. who aaw the two home game were enthusiastic over Quinn'a work behind the bat, but ttey will be surprised to learn that Quinn regarded as a better inCelder than a catcher. It baa not been determined yet whether to release Clingmaa or not.

As a whole; Indianapolis put up a poor exhibition of base ball ia yesterday'a contest with Toledo. The errors of Hengle and Cling man lost the game. But there was another potent influence that assisted the Toledo Dons to make runs without earning them, and that wa the batting capacity of Don Eli, who seemed to act iters whenever necessary. lie mad two hits that were productive of three runs, and ate up hard drives and grounders with an appalling Don tAx deserves tbe credit of winning the game. lndianapolia scored her lint.

run in the second on O'Brien's bass on balls, a wild Carpenter's sacrifice and Hengle hit. In the fifth aa earned run waa scored on Cling man's double and Qninn 'a single. In the eighth Letcher bit saiely, but waa forced out at second on McQuaid'j grounder, i On an attempted double piay Nicholson overthrew first and McQuaid wat to second. Meara's sacrifice advanced him to third. Then Pitcher Clarke waa injured, and retired ia favor of Pears, who' waa oromntlr hit uf.l k.

O'Brien, Carpenter and Hengle, McQid scored and Pear O'Brien homeith a base on balls. Quinn: ended the inning with a hit to Eli. i The pitching of Sullivan waa remarkailo. Only four hiu were made off aim, while the Hoosiera found Clark lor aix and Pear! for three. Carpenter accepted aeven coancea with one error and that perhape questionable.

The score wa as follows: ixpruk t0her.rf MeviaaiU, it. Meara, O'Brien, lb. CarpeniT.30 2b Cllnicm'D, as Qutnn. Sulllvaa. Total a A tuLUX.

0 1 0 0 Armour, rf. 1 1 17 0 eoniing r. it Nicliol.et 0 Kly. si 1 1 well. 3b.

I Csmp'a, it 0 Claras, 1 Hurler. years, 93417 i Totals. Score bv innings 3 '1 Indianapolia 0 1 0 0 1 0 0 2 xoieao a 0 a a a a 1 A a 2 0 1 0 1 1 0 3 6 114 Mil is 0 a ooeoo 4 719 3 Earned run Indianapolis. 1, Two ban nit Clingmaa and Ely. Sacrifice hit a Meara, Carpenter, Sullivan, Gettinger, NewU, Campion, tolen bases Quian.

Hengle, Clingmaa. Double play Heogle. unassisted. Struck out Clingman, Carpenter. Sullivan, Clarke, Hit by pitched ball Newell.

First base en canea Daiis rU'Brien, CHngmen. Armour. rassea baus iHurley, Wild pitch Clarke, Time. 1:40. Cmpire i J.

McQuaid. Indianapolis is now at the foot of tbe chsm pionsaio ladder and Milwank at th tnn The Columbus team was defeated by Milwau yosseraay oy a score or a to 3, and the two omersrames were posxponeo. Secretary laoe has tendered his resignation to President Golt and will retire May L. Hia private business will not permit a continuance of relationa with the club aa an officer. National League Games.

Cincinnati, Chicago, 2. (First game.) Cincinnati. Chicago; 0. (Second game.) Washington, Brooklyn, 6. Louisville, Pittsburg, Baltimore, New York, 4.

4 I Philadelphia, Boston, 2. yesterday got enough of the rule wnicn be dilg up, which provide that two Same can be, played in one day, one of which laptotponed His colts were beaten twice by Brush's Cincinnati boys, aad "Chi eagoed'' once. Th Zoch riono itecltaJ. 7 A piano cecital waa given at Plymouth church last ijight by Mr. Herman Emit Zoch, assisted by Mr Margaret Gerry Oocken berger, contralto, and, Mr, Benjamin Qucken berger, aocompanist.

Mr. Zoch gave Beethoven's "Sonata valsein A minor by Chopin, Bcbu man's "Humereske, Wagnefa from Siegfried." and Liszt's Mra. Quokenberger sang selections Irom Schumann, Brahms. Bungert and Dvorak. The audience was large, jonfereuce of Metnoaist XJiymen.

The Methodist laymen of the city will um at Msridlaa atreet church next Monday evening to consider tbe matter of the division of the city into conferences. Foranumberof years the city bas been divided into four To this there seems to be a atrona objeotion, as the majority are aaid to favor naving tne entire city in one conference. rence. papers will be read and oiseossed at ing. liiii A Purs Cream of TarUr Powder.

Superior to every other known. Used ia Millions; of Homes 40 Yeari the Delicious Cake and Pastry, Light Flaky Biscuit, Griddle Cskes, Palatable anil Wholesome. No other bakini powder docs such work DECKER D. II. BALDWIN i CO 95, 97 and orth Pennsylvania St.

I3DIANAFOLI8. F1111IS "West (Merchant' National Bank) BEPEESEXT ALL FIBST CLAS3 J.Tli.A.IS'TIO I STEAMSHIP LINES. Cabin Plana, Sailing Dates and Price List furnished on application. Drafts and Letters of Credit, available fn all parts of the world, issued at lowest rates. FOBEIGN MONEY BOUGHT AND SOLD.

8Go ITor Va2on WheaU ACME MILLS, WASH ST, Y. OVE C. BtjILDING. Spare The; Time And ti give our line of Merchant Tailor ma 3 Clothing 1 carvful iospectyn. the average run of tailors jar doing, for one half the pric of class, tailors charge.

t. WIS 5iElilj fa Merchant Tailor Suit for. aa IS SO. rm I It will rs pay ou. are showing; finer mnterias, nobbier ratterni, aad pu better tLaa caj'able of, what first; 1 i 15.fJ 37.jO ZJ.SO 25.

S0.J The above consistir of all Styles, Colors and Shades, Cauwaysand Sack. A rart chance if can fit too. You will always find some of the finest Prince Albert Suits, from $15.00. 4530.00, worth double. Alteration to Lmprore fit Ire of charge.

OHIGrlHSTALLY 00 xiiinois cl, 1 UISFJI: CLOIIlli(i PlRLOIl Indianapolis, Inoi Remember the place We bare no branches. All goods kept in repair for one yar gratis. a .1 Is a strictlv Dure' Bak ing Ponder. No alum; no ammonia. I Put up in 3 4 5 oz, and 1 6 oz.

tins. Ask your dealer for it and insist it. MADE BY INDIANAPOUS DRUG CO. DRESS GOODS. The designer this season in both foreign and domestic Wash Fabrics have far aur passed all previous efforts in s'tyles and fint textures.

.4 Yon ought to ee our 32 incb. Cottoa 'I Two Chinas, Pine Apple Tissue, Brandnbar tbe meet Saitingt, Bedford nd Aye used and fndorsed by the leading musical clubs and societies in this State. A cpe ciaUy fine assortment of these celebrated pianos hzs just been received by us and should be seen by, those desiring the highest grades. UNiiv vvuissuv luu A WUIJ11SU1I ml in satin stripes, plaids, etc' Beautiful selection of Challie in cotton part and all wool, finest French, and znott exquisite patterns to be found in any mar ket. THE NEW 4TORE PHELPS nam East Washington tancb BLOCK; FOR.

OilUAlJ. Machinery of a 5 13arrel Roller Mill, now in operation," 1 must be sold and removed 15 to make room for public building. The equipments consist of: 4 Double Roller Mill. 7x14 feet arranged for three breaks, with automatic feeders. 6 Scalping Heels.

24x7 feet. 2 Centrifugal Reels, six feet long. a Mouno Keei lour uressers, een reet long, all reels complete in chests with cloths. 2 No. 00 Geo.

T. Smith Middlings Pursers. 1 No. 1 Excelsior Bran Duster. 1 Victor Scourer and Polisher with abo.

1 Horizontal Brush Machine. 1 Flour Packer with tube for barrels and sack. i 1 Power Corn Sheller. 4 1 29 foot French Buhr Corn and Feed MM. The Elevators and Iron and Belt con near tiona required in the mill as now arranged.

Also Power Plant, consisting of a 34 horsaJ power Stationary Engine and Flue Boiler! with Stack, Fire Front, Orate Bars, Heater, Steam Feed and Exhaust Pipes and all the nsnal connection. This MUlls doing first class work, and to parties wanting to purchase tbe entire out3s together, very favorable prices will bo an to iad. For detailed information and prices. aaaress, NOR DYKE MARM0N INDIANAPOLIS; IND. Wall Paper lc.

i'c. lc. GOLD PAPER oc. 5o. 5o.

CUNNINGHAM, 62 Nortii. Illinois Street WILDER CO. Boston, Mm, Aianuiacturer of a superior grade of rrt of newspaper in rolU aad reams. hi paper ia printed oa cuaLty aJLtertissi. Correspondence licitea.

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