Indianapolis News, Indianapolis, Marion County, 9 May 1879 — Page 3
THE INDIANAPOLIS NEWS: FRIDAY. MAY 9; 1879.
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FRESH ATTEACTIONS
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MIS. Luk« B. Oofav«U M tl n The SUM «t rel Albert. On—t« C C. Af&jnaeit. P*rkin*. J, Mitya auluiwrtly arsilatH gMadlaa afo* Um baad o( a loruar guanUu. Tk* oompUlat *1l«(«d that tack former goardUn had taOad U loan the arard'a money, whereby iatereet waa loat; that ha had aaneartad to hla own as* motyy and latarm derived f*uM lha aale of the »*rdk ual «UaU| aad that ha had sot faithful!/ (Uncharged the dhtSu at hla trust. Hold, The eotnplalnt oonUlnad
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PETTIS, IVERS & CO. Fancy Bazaar. BABY CARRIAGES, VELOCIPEDES, BOYS' EXPRESS WAGONS, J'uuat nooelvecX, Fancy Bazaar. UDnS’, 6EHTS Aai ChiUrui’s KID, CAST OB aid DOG SKIN GUjO’VES, FITTED TO THE HAND. Parisian Glove Depot, Ifl aad 14 W. Washington 8t cm HEWS.
Sytu^^haar^s^d^j.'^^roj^l^sdast^ mm*at partias'wtthoutaniasus Isa walrer^Tan Issue. Bald, also, that a settaa for a new trial in ctell casas ssvst ha la writing, and aunt ha filed at the tara the resdict or taiwig M the court la rrodered or made, (fi B8 US; A lad tlfi; 59 lad SM; MladST; BOIndStO.) TAX TTTLn—KIUUT or HOLOU WHKI8 TTTLB IS
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MSS. Alexander H Duke rs Hnpalaoa B Brava •tux. Howard OC. Rarenai. Bt Idle. J. Bald, That under aeettea fia?, 1 KB, • 7t. in relation to the seaeeamerit of taxes, the holder of an laealid Uz tide Is eotitled to saoorer hack, on the failure of such title, the purchase money with interest at the rate of twenty-11 re per cent, par
anaau. [SO ind, 578.] juancaa’ docxkts.
5465. The State ex rel Curran at al ra John R Mallory et al. Wayne C C. Affirmed. Bowk,
C J.
Held, That; a justice ef the peace In this aUU may lawfully keep aad use at one and the same time more than oa« docket, of the proper description, in wbieh ha may lawfully record the prorcrdlngs aad judgments in all er any suite before him Thera la no law requiring such justice to record the proceed Inga and judgman before him in one book or docket.
ta In ail suits
DmaT Lika Taka—o.
Indianapolis, Ind., May ttk, 1879. To the Editor of The Indianapolis Hews: 1 desire to call attention to the grant aril that sz iMs among professing Christiana, and especially ministers ot the Gospel, of smoking cigars and chewing tobicco It is extremely difficult and almost useless to undertake to tench our children
to abstain from that pern kin us practice when those feremoet In the church set the exampleministers, Sabbath school superintendent*, Sabbath school teachers, etc. How much the professing Christians (?) aid the Sanday cigar traffic Is not known. “Tobacco tends to Idleness, poverty, strong drink, rice, in health, insanity and death ’'. The practice of tobacco use among thoee who occupy tee pulpit b abominable aada grievous ala. I Cor. 9,14: ‘"hren so bath tbo Lord ordained that
Rer. C. H. Raymond has gone to Hot Sprinjs. ; One by on a, rery slowly, tbo new council* men nra being qualified by City Clerk Wright. The dfIfifffitM to the nstioiul millers’ con. ▼ention at Uhioago will lenro Sunday night in n spednl^enr. The Washington club has added to its lit•rary a complete set of the Tribune almanac from 1843 to 1879. The Indianapolis rolling mill company are relaying all their tracks and raising them •bora their present levels. d. The caucus to select' Candida tee for the offices within the gift of the council will probably be held to-morrow night. The caucus for the selection of candidatee for the offices within the gift of the council and board of aldermen will be held Saturd*y. Only three countiee hare thus far settled with the state auditor. The 15th iust.. Is the date fixed for the filing of the last settlement sheet. The annual meeting of the “old High School association” will be held to-night at W. A. Ketchara’e law office. A full attendance is desirable.
largsillnthacity. It appears from the enumeration of school children that the Tenth ward has the largest number living in its limits—2,203—while the Sixteenth ward has only 208, the lowest. Coroner Wishard has found that the tramp Holliiston came to his death from injuries received by being struck by a train on the Indianapolis, Cincinnati and Lafayette ra i 1 The election of directors for the Yinceunea
The state aseociation of Short born breeders will meat at the state agricultural rooms on the 27th inet, continuing in session three
days. The woolerowers meet at the same
time and place. The
the state board of agriculture will meet ou
le executive committee of
w. «#• A^a^snw—, vs »» VAtAUU UUU9G, Ufttf gone to Denver, Colorado. A. V. Apes, deputy attorney general, has gene to Princeton and other points in southern Indiana on
points
official business.
The attornev general has not yet decided whether salt for the $14,000 of state money, held by ex-Auditor Henderson, will be against that gentleman alone or also against his bondsmen, John P. Piercy.W. R. Harrison, W. P, Shirley and F. H. Parkee. Proceedings will begin to-morrow, though it is not yet decided whether in the Marion civil court or in Morgan county. A Peaaloae* Parent. A News reporter in oonveraatien with Father Beesonies toid of a well known merchant of This city who gives hla father as daily allowance of $1 which the old g—tieman spends each day in beer. "That reminds me," said the father, “of an anecdote of the lateLonis Adolphe Thiers, president of the French republic, which I hare never seen in print. It is dated 1836. He was first minister then, and I was in Paris at the time. Thiers’s father was addicted to drink and in other ways not up to the standard of deportment looked for in the father of so distin guished a man. He was a shoemaker by trade, end doing no work made numerous draft s upon the son’s purse to pay for his debauchery. At times the younger Thiers would announce that he would not furnish the aid Mao another son; that his drinking and carousing must be carried on at his own
cost.
Once, whan his pension was cot off, be rented e stall m the vicinity of the departMta and ei—ted a sign which read Tkien,^ it eordonmer, pert du
abort order and the objectionable sign taken down.
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l-jlw n* WHuningwm b» 1M toother portiio The ctom-Um to bo deH.orod oo the
wf XiTSiffiSio ^
liiiiu-iV'iK” 3 * 0 “ j a - M ° £3T u
estimated at $11,498.35 per mils.
respected, influential and rich. But accept a clerkship here and you sink at once all dependence ;your energies become relaxed and yoa are unfitted in a few in a few rears for any other and more independent position. I may give you a place to-day and turn you out again to-morrow; and there’s another man over there at the White house who can turn me out, and the people by and by can turn him out and so we tro. But if you own an acre of land it is your kingdom, and your cabin is your castle; you are a sovereign, aad you will feel it in every throbbing of yonr pulse, and every day of your life will assure me of yonr thanks for having thus
advised you.
four or five points.
■OCK AITOTIOMB.
ffte Way Maw Twrfit People are SwtaAled ftB— Bu/lec Parnltere—A Carious Trade. [New Tork OorrwpondeaM Ctoctanaii GaeeUe.] This la the carnival sea—a of tbs mock furniture auction. Th» extant to which this business is carried in this die is amazing, and the boldaeM with which the same old frauds are practiced every day in the year is equally astonishing. This is the carnival eeaaon of the business, because this is the time of the year when the city Is getting ready for Its annual moving. People who never bay furniture at any other time buy it now. Imagine a young married couple who have ha— economising acme months to buy a lounge or • bookcas
TheidtaMrfcs pie who have i
pd of, aad tbejtili _ medium between thousands of people who want things and those other thousands who
▼assels of the Lard." II Cor. 7,1: “Cleanss our■elves from all flUhlaeas of the flesh and spirit, perfecting k oil sen In the feer of the Derd.” If tobac-
co is not ft] thinem, what Is U 7
The smoking minister is one who is always opposed te theevaageUst, aad wm not co-operaU with any one for a revival of God’s work aad the salvation of apula, U he (the minister! ia to be obscured. There are some, however, troubled that way that do not use the weed. The Bible teaches, though, that all glory and honor belong to God, and those ministers who will not haves revival unless they can have it ell to themselves, I refer them to Jeremiah 28,1: “Woe be unto the pastors that destroy and'*catter the sheep of my pasture, aalth the The smoking minister i« one who will In most eases foster a faction. He is one who la afraid to preach the truth when it is needed most, b cause his salary might be endaagered thereby. H« ia one wbe will in nearly every Inatauce put forward bad men in the church if they should he possessed
of wealth.
It would seem that Christian people, and minister*, above all others would not by their example raoourage this great evil to society and which is undermining the health of many promising young men and causing such a neediest waste of money. Many good men who make no proiaaaion will not A use professor of religion will always he willing to act in all things according to this passage, “U meat make my brother to ooead 1 will eat ne more flash while the world stoadeth.” I will eloee with this assertion regarding ministers. Thera are none who an gttlHy of this vile habit of using tobacco peaseaed of say spiritual power, and successful la winning aeuis for the Matter. I would auggett they quit tobacco, or qfTTt the pulpit. Tocca Nor.
Ida tuning Benefit*. [Burlington Hawk-eye.]
When I boarded the train at New York yesterday morning, a man said to me:
“Big thing, this telegraph.”
“Yes I said, “it was big as a grape vine." “No j< king,” be Baiu. “I came here to
New York yesterday, one hundred miles out of lay way to see a man. When I got here, went to the St. Nicholes, and when I wm readyta go out and see my man, by jokes, stranger; I had lost his address, aad by Oeqrge, I couldn’t think of his first name even. And hia hut name was only Johnaoa. Easy name to hunt for, eh? 1 wm left. You know what it is to find any body in New York when yon don’t know their ad drees. It is worse than finding an honMt mat. Well, thiamaa was a new comer here; name WMn’t in the directory. I asked ques-
tions until I made a fool of myself. “Then I said to the telegraph operator, at
the St. Nichohu: “ ‘It,!! keep me here a week. I’ve got to write clear to St. Louis
to get that man’s address.
‘ 7 ‘Telegraph,'’ the opperator said.
“Well, i never thought of that before. I
wrote a dispatch right away:
“ ‘To Gettit k Keapit, brokers, St. Louis— What’s our man Johnson’s, first name, and
what’s his addreH?
“And in dne course the answer came back: ‘ ‘James P. St. NichoUs hotel.” “What you think of that, stranger? I went tothe cltrk and said: “ ‘Is Mr. James
P. Johnson in his room?”
“ ‘That is Mr. James P. Johnson,’ said
the clerk.
‘The man stranger wm standing beside me ( waiting for me to more so that {he could speak to the clerk. And I had just ^ent one thousand and sixty-four miles to find where he was. Funny, stranger,
wasn’t it?
the 28th inst, to arrange for visiting the a tale fairs of neighboring states. I
Personal: Dan Macaulev, James Ritchie rnr Clerk.Wpam wa^tagton. and James Rhodes, with their wires, leave (Washington Correapoodenoe Boston Journal.] for Kankakee to fish. Adjutant General The recent political decapitations at the
capitol, which have turned adrift several worthy men after years of faithful service, unfitted for other pursuits and almost penniless, recalls the advice given to a young applicant for office by Tom Corwin when secertary of the treasury. “My young friend,“said Corwin, “po to the northwest, buy one hundred and sixty acres of government land, or if yon have not the money to purchase, squat on it; get you an ax and mattock, put up a log cabin for your habitatioa, and raise a little corn and potatoes; keep you conscience clear and live in fredom, your own master, with no one to give you orders and without dependence on anybody. Do that, and you will be honored,
Ara the Grapes door?
An intelligent correspondent of the New Orleans Picayune concludes, from extensive observation in Mississippi, that there has not been as yet such an alarming stampede of negroes as one would infer from the many newspaper reports. Hero aad there you can learn of a few families that have gone, and on cIom investigation they era of a class who are behind with their merchants for supplies, are shiftieH aad rery poor workers, and scarcely ever accumulated anything, and hence, from their very character, are of little benefit to any community. ▲ Utele National Oenaolatloa.
[Terre Haute Kxprwa.]
The election returns show a decided gain for the republicans. The nationals, also, have gained, but the rmult is very encoura-
aocrats gained only at
Chicago vessel owners yesterday decided to make % reduction of one cent on grain from Chicago to Buffalo. A Rigtitoona Rxampla. The university of Virginia never distributee “honorary” degrees.
tta WUU Ol'VUULUlUUg to buy a lounge or a bookcase, tea them that there must be peo-
>le who have a lounge or a bookcase to gat id of, aad they torn to the HenTd, the great
ngs and tho
have got the things which the anxious thou-
sands desire. They take uptl
“furniture” or “.actions.” Why, how for-
bing prtriatons, iron, ttnacra' suppUes aad dry feeds are aaehaaged. Grueariea ere active aad firm. «' ' ' The Jobbing Frovlaioa Msrkpt—Market ■nd Irm. a ear pork, 118. Maas perk, fit; a. e. hams qutot at IftSHe. aceetdlng to average; s. e. ebeolden, fie; breakfast bacon, 7a; baoon, aidaa, clear at 59% e > becon, shoulders, 4e; kettia Urd, la 8KS7C, to tags, T*c. ' ~~ (Mi paying M4e Mr egga, eeBtat at ••. Quad bnstar, abb sunt jsss gmae. full taaftkared pm den, I*.88; ptakad, pm don, > 50«S.I0; tanks, fftOf; turkeys 7e per ft, rinUwrs. pi me. Mat daak aad mixed, W ZZg Honey,
tunate, the very thing they wanted I Here is Col. X. C. Bonner, just on the point of sailing fpr Europe, who is compelled to sett off his entire houseful of furniture at auction regardless of aacrificea, and then follows a dazzling enumeration of hia possession. He must have been a man of vary artistic test as, for he has to leas thaa eighty-nine oil painting* by ancient and modern masters—exactly eightynine—and two Steinwmy pianoe, and a fairly bewildering aarortment of furniture of all aorta, ia satin and silk, and all manner of beautiful stuffs—furniture enough apparently for a steamboat And here is another rare
“A private family, breaking np after only six mouths’ use of
eta, eta Hen again Is a „ A household good!: “Thm tour roundSteinway pianofortes Ring from an actual advertise-
prodigsl varigty of hoasehold foodT “Throe
pianofortafi, tour
ment)—“magnificent upright piano, also grand seven and a half octave pianoforte”— nine pianoe in one house! 0, what a musical family wm there, my countrymen I But this is not all; there are thirty-seven carpets, niney-three pieces of bronze, fifty-one extra important oil paintings, etc., etc. aP“accnos” imat has lastsd fob xightans
Y SABS.
Of course readers who are shrewder than
have (vast
variety. '“Col. C. X. Bonner” is a myth, and there is no “private family” in the case, nor is that family going to Europe. The aactioaeers hire a private house in some central locality, arrange an underground connection with furniture hoaae* for all thfi old fashioned, unsalable, faulty pieces, and work them off upon the public in this way. The business is a long established one. There is oae house in West Twenty-third street, near Sixth avenue, which has heea advertised m “a private residence,’’ in which an auction of “the household furniture” is to take place,for
V/l LASUS0V A XW4AVA 9 W Uw fiat w OU 8 Tv lAwl »l my inaocent young married couple h guessed by this time the speret of all tkisi
eighteen years to my personal knowledge. The announcement appears every day, or almost every day, in the Herald, and its form
is never varied. There is another house ia West Nineteen!h street, and another in West Foorteeath, which have been ia the business for many yearsA°d jet they find dupes every day who tnink they are attending a genni ne
auction.
-A visit to ene of these auctions makM you reiterate that familiar wish that Dickens were ■till alive. A practiced eye can pick out at a glance the hired bidder* who have been sitting about on chairs in matronly shawls, and standing about with the air of business men just dropped in to pick up a bargain, for no one knows how many years. Think of growing old in such a queer business—bidding six days in the week, for ten Tears, oa marble top washstands and fraudulent black walnut wardrobes! The semblance of actual residence ia carefully preserved iu these strange places. The brand new carpets are laid on the unueed floors, the brand new bed clotbps an laid oa the brand new bedsteads, the brand new wardrobes and bureaus are stationed in their appropriate places, the rooms are half darkened, and it is only upon letting the light in, which is not done unless you insist upon it, that you see the newness of everything. There are many strange trades in a great city, but I know of few stranger than this. A Paatiforea* Connery, Fonr thousand nine hundred and fiftythree persons were killed during the past year in the northwest provinces of India and Oude by wild beasts and snakes, and of these 3,871 owed their death to snake bites. No leM than 10,513 head of cattle were also destroyed, mostly hr leopard*, in the vast grazing plains of theTerai. Rewards to the extent of 10,000 rupees were paid by the government for the destruction of 3,910 wild animal*. The reward which used to be paid by the government for the destruction of snakes has been disoontinued for some years now, but the mortality from this source is so alarming that the government of the northwest provinces has addressed all district officers, urging upon them the necessity of inducing the land owners to act for themselves in the matter of protection against this danger, the remedy for which it entirely in their own hands.
-Trade ia good, nnpn bull it fTIf •9He; standard A off A, SHftSXe;relMw% SKftta. fbftnm smuwm, ICftlO)*; take, HftllHe; food, llXftUe; poma, IB •Ita; strictly prime, nsil; ohotoe, 1BX91S&: Bio, 17*#30e; Java, 289280. Mcxtcoa, 17918c, according to grad*. Mnl—ns aad i/rupa, 85#40c; medium, 40950c; oboaco, I09«0e. Starch, SKftSe- ^ Lake salt, fl is la ear tote; Sl« in small quantities. Btoa, 6*980 for fair to beat LouiaUna aad GUrc Ina. Cheeaa, jobbing at 7*9Se for waa torn raeoM oB, 10*9U*c for standard grader Bldces pauper, I4*9i6e ;aUsplee,lS910c;elov«s, SO 956c; caaala, 86940c; nutmegs 80c9f110 par ft, Ground gooda-pepper, NtySSe; ginger, 80925c; aiffidee, MftlOs; Nnnamnw, 409SBe;Mavea USBe;
auatard, M98i**
LeadfagDruge—Baamaai la atoady and unchanged Morphine $17198 8S. Qulnino, SS.759S.SO, dnehooida $1.3091.16 ;barax,12e; camphor, M M9ao;aloohoLtKftftftlS; Mesfoetida, at M#8Be;alum,*t 4*e; chloroform, 86990c; copperas, barrels, S8A0 94c; cream tartar, pure, 80984c; castor oil. No. 1, 81.8591.40; oU bergamot, per pound, MJ09S.7S; soda, biroarba, 49Se; aaita, epaom, 4 96e:sulphur, flour, 696e; salt petro, 892te; tuxpanttna, 85940c; glycerins, 18922c; bromide pot40960c; lard Ml; 56960c. Unaced oil, 62 ft67a opium, $4.78; » hlto lead, 6X97}ja Foreign Frulta-Market flm. NeW ndslni layera, in berm, at $1.1698.00; London layera, $2,85. 98.40; loose Muacatela, fS.0092.18; Yalaneias, 8>4c par ft. Nsw currants, 595^0 par ft. Naw Leghorn ettron. lie per ft. Dates, 7>$e par ft. Lemen*, Merntnaa, $8 7594 5*. Box MeaMK* orangea, $4 f 094 75. Imperial orangas, 84 7695 50 per box. Ftm drum 14c; tayar lej^c; haga 15c. Dry Good*—Trade itrong and active. Oalioeci at 69Sc. Harmony 5c. Btawn dxllUngs beMstandanto, 8c, ticktero.ft4i i8>491S^c; 7-8 do 10916c. Brown muallna—Crescent A., 7%c; Creaceat B T^c; Oreroent C., S^e. Chavolta 0H9UHC, according to sty hand weight. Bleached aheetlngs. Lonadato, S^e; Blachatoac, 7%e; Hope, T^e; H1U, 7-8, To; do 4-4, 8><c; WamautU, n)<c. Grain baga, 20926c, according to qoallty. Ginghams, drem sty Mb, 10Xe; atopic style*, standard makes, 9e. Amcakcag A. & A. ticks, I5)4c- Boll JaooneU,5>4c. Mcrrimac shirting prints, S%e. Hides—Markat in bettor demand at a advancing prloaa. Bales of G. & cured at 6$i97e; hidea oowa. Sc; green hides, atoera, S^c; groan kip, 7e; groat calf, 9e; bulla, (toga and grahby o4L Tallow at 5X96*40. Leather—Trade a active at ftraa prices; oak sole hald at 10986c; hemlock sola held at 23 9$0e; harnem, 80935c; skirting, 84987c; rough hamam, 299*10; Pittsburg harness, 869880; bridle par doaan, «8964e; city hip, 6O99O0; French kip, «I.009L«; efty calf-aklna, 80e9$L2f; ITOnMOU,
■kin, •iJOftLTI.
Iron—Market very active at firm prtota. Oommon (beetles. 10 to 14, >2.98; 18910,18; 92 to 24.88 10; oommon sheet. No. 27, S8.40988.50; cold rolled, Vo. r, 4J4e. Bar toon 82.0099.90; other dees In proportion; wrought charcoal bar, 88.SS. Horae sheas Burden’s, 494.26; mule shoes, $6.0095.26. Tinners'Buppaes—-Market steady. Northrop’* sheet iron roofing, $4.75 per square. Beat brand! charcoal tin, IO 10x14, and 14x20, $7 26; 12x12, $7.50; IX, 10x14, ■nd 14x20, 19 25; 11x18, $9.50; IC.. 14x20 roofing tin, 86.75 IC, 20x28, roofing tia
st gU.75; block tin
Bismarck A'ogry. In the tariff debate in the German retch stag re-h rday. Heir Lasker accused Bismarck of fomenting agrarian agitation. An angry scene ensued. Bismarck declared that the depntiea should mutually respect the laws of politicians. He said he merely wished to restore the zollverein, aad must for this purpose remodel the railway goods tariff, which wm unduly favorable to foreign products. He Still adhered to the whole of uis program. Dr. Forckeabeck, president of the chamber, ruled thet Leaker’s attack on Bismarck was severe but not insulting. Bismarck refused to retract his remarks, and quitted the house. l»og Show. As the judges of the bench show of dogs at Boston were uuable to agree upon a single dog for the prize of $500 for the best setter or pointer dog or bitch, for which there Were twenty entriee, they finally decided to award $15 to each of the following dogs: Dash III. imported English setter, exhibited by the Harvard Kennel club; Grouse, an imported Gordon setter, exhibited by the Toledo Kennel clnb; Faust, pointer, imported and exhibited hr the St. Louis Kennel club; and Ben, the champion Irish setter, exhibited by G. W. Ogdon, of Dee£Moines, Iowa Good Advice. [I Apart* Chronicle.] Boys, don’t sow any wild oats; it is neither smaii nor necessary.. Whover heard of girls •owing wild oau? and yet it is just m rational for thi m to do so as for boys to sow them. There should be one code of law* for both •exes, end boys should be taught thet Ged Is no respecter of persons—that when he gave the commandments he meant them for men and women alike. It is high time that we cease to magnify in woman the very sins we condone in man.
A Fact Worth Kamembsrlmg. [Tipton Times 1 It is a curions fact, and one not very agreeable, that the world will jog on just aa well when you are gone as it does nqw. When people die we are too busy to think of them long. No Smell Industry. It is estimated that the value of the straw hats and bonnets manufactured in New England every year is from $15,000,000 to $20,000,000. Ought to bo Moved to Poamaylvwtae. The paint mine at Reno. Nevada, comprises a ledge forty-two feet wide and of unknown depth. The material is said to mix well with oiL A Democrat Finds Comfort. [Oroencastie Proas.] The returns from yeeteeday’s elections in the several cities of Indiana are encouraging todemocrata.
Tory Properly.
The Philadelphia poMca have prohibited a competitive exhibition of sheep slaughtering on the stage of a variety theater. —A—
Is Um Comity or State* Throatesod*
[Coryd on Democrat. ]
The times demand such a man M Governor Hendricks at the helm of the state.
PF AFFLIN, THE GROCER, 94 and 96 Indiana Avenue. FOND’S EXTRACT.
CATARRH.—POND’S Kxtraet ft nearly a Specific for this diaeaaa. It can hardly be excelled, even In old and obstinate ease*. The rebel ia ao prompt that no oae who has ever triad ft will be wtth-
88$ 18.
CHAFFER HANDS AND FACE.PONDti kxtraet should bo In every family this rough weather. It removes the aorenem aim aoltana and heals the
akin promptly.
RHEVHAmfli.—During aevero aad ehsagw-
able weather m one aabject to Rheamatie Patna ihooid be ene day without POND'S Extract, which alwaya ro-
Uevea.
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Oold*,—Thia sold weather trie* the lunm sorely. Have POND'S Eztract on hand alwaya It taBaro* the pain MM
enres the diaeaaa
MRS VRROAT, Qddtot
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MRS. WINSLOW'S SOOTHING SYRUP, for Children BROWN'S VBRM1PUGB COMFITS, for Eradicating * BROWN’S HOUSEHOLD PANACEA, for Beltovtag Pain, both Internal and External. BROWN'S CAMPHORATBD DENTIFRICE, for Whitening ani Proaerving the Teeth.
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GRAND SPRING OPENING Sttitte RAILROAD SHOE FACTORY, 169 East Waihingtm St
GIGANTIC MUSEUM AND CLASSIC CIRCUS. Host Stupendous Show is the World, asd Coat Two Million Dollars. STARTLING NEW FEATURES ADDED SINCE LAgT YEAR. 12 Ponderous Asiatic Elephants, eostiufc $185,880. $41,000 HijeMfotaasns! Six-ton BEHEMOTH of Holy Writ. 90-foot GIRAFFE trained to work In harmem. 54 Dena of Wild Beasts, Birds and Reptiles. 11 Gilded Cages of Museum Marvels, and the finest CIRCUS on Earth, baadjd by ROBERT STICKNEY, only man liring who ride* 7 hones at one time; M’lle A. a CARROLL and 100 Furous Arenic celebrities. Mr. FOBEPAUGH will give 0100,000 for the name of any exhibition anywhere half as largo aa the Great Fortpugh Show. At 10 o’oloex will occur The Grandest Free Street Show Ever given In this city. Vo such pageant waa ever aeon this side of the Orient. Two full performances, afternoon and night. Admission—Adulta, Me; Children under > yean, 25c. oa
sho.T& e E p oK Awr y l,y th,lr B##, • Md CUSTOM WORK a specialty. AN work warranted. it] LUMBER, LATH AND 8H1N8LE8. We have a fall stock ol PINE LUMBER on hand, and ofiar prloaa that win inann direct connection with Mills of FOSTBB, BLACKMAN A OO., Mfohlgu, amd onn fan low as any manufacturer. Cedar Posu and Oedar Boards for math oloaaU always
SHINGLES are of our own manufacture, and are warranted.
that win inann sale. Wa have __ ^ - toyauh Luataar aa
hand. All the
GRAND OPERA HOUSE. C. O. r’OSTEn db OO.,
Corner of First street amd I., O. & L. Railway.
——— -- 1 ■ ■ iLU, Excelsior Steam Laundry
t sad I HA80VI0 TIKPLX, Bomtk Tsaasaass Street *
AH the Lntoat Improvement! to Troy Maahinary tor doing OoUaia, Oufli aad Shirt*. Trstio fro t
sail nr nvprsm ao Halted,
in baro 28c. Iron—27 B Iron,83.4008.50^0 Iron, 4Ho; galvanised <2% per oent. discount. Lead, ta pigs, ie; in ton, 6c. Sheet cine Sc per Ih. Ir the baby is to have health, it must have sound and refreshing sleep. Dr. Bull's Baby Syrup insures this. Price 25 cents a bottle. American aad European plans have both been adopted by the Grand Central Hotel, oa Broadway, New York. You can now pay $1 per day and upwards for ■ nice room at this large first-class hotel, on Broadway, take your breakfast there, at the elegant restaurant attached to the house, at moderate prices, and if you do not return till night you have nothing more to pay. Or you can atop there on the American plan for $2.50 to $8 par day, room and maria included. I of Ban dreams, disturbed sleep. Indigestion, stomach gas, all removed by Hop Bitten. See adv. Chew Jackapn’s beet sweet navy tobacco. s,ws
Telephone 8m and try Its workings by calling at Telephone Headquarters, Vance Block. Bpaak to JACOB METZGER A OO. tor quarts at pinto of P. LIBBER A CO.'S celebrated TAFLE BEER ■Mb aHmaJk JLb JtmmJl Arnml JLi JLmmi Jfc—sl JLa V ^ ALE and PORTER.
For shipment and city dell very .send postal orders to 512 Madison Avenue.
“Fisliis Parties.”
We place on sale to-day Borden’s Condensed Cof- '< e, prepared from the fiaast grades of coffee, comined with refined sugar, and Borden's Condensed Milk. A delicious cup of coffee can to made ia a ccond with the additioa df hot water.
MUSICAL
, AND
DRAMATIC ENTERTAINMENT
09 THE
Indianapolis Light Infantry,
FRIDAY EVENING, MAY *th.
Admission, 60c. Reserve seats at Beahim’s without extra charge. Tickets far sale only by members of the company or at the door. a h
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entry towns by mail ar awiwms
Just Received: SB5SSS POWER A UNBOON, 60 N. Pass. 8L
buMlahai 1W0. Ctpial luak, MOO.OOO SINKER, DAVIS & CO., Fotmdftra and Machinists, INDIANAPOLIS, IND.,
MU) and El avatar Build era aad Furrisher* aad Manufacturer! of Franc* Barr Mill Stones, o*m plate Flouring Mills, Pulley and Geared Portable Grist Min. Improved Boltin* Chests. Verticri French Burr Mills for grinding oorn, middlings and feed; Circular Saw Mills, Head
MEAT THE PBICES j
Blocks and Drag Saw MsPlans for Mills famished
8 pieces to be sold at 25 cents. 4 pieces to be sold at 28 conte. 6 pieces to be sold at 35 cents. 6 pieces to be sold at 44 cents. 9 pieces to be sold at 50 cents. 5 pieces te be Sold at 55 cents Our Osrpeti arc lower in price from 10 to 15 oasts each yard than prices asked elsewhere. Lot of Cretones at low prices.. Large lot of Curtains. Large lot of Table Linens at very low prices.
Portable and Stntimary Engines,
Of the most Improved eoastruetio*.
TUBULAR AND FLUE BOILERS
Of all slate and dassrtpttea* . _ .
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Notice of Petition to Vacate. Notice la hereby given that the undersigned has preoeated his petition to the Board of County Cammissloners of Marlon county, Indiana for the raetton of the lots, streets and alleyi of Aaron W. > Mibbard and Joseph Collett’s First Addition to North Indianapolis, the same consisting of the following described land, to-wlt: Corftmeocing at the nortbwmt corner of the southeast quarter of section 87. in township IS, north of range 8 east, in Marion eounty, Indiana, running thenoe sooth 40 rods, thence east 80 rod*, thanes north 40 rods, thence west M rods, to place of beginning. Said Ei'££" Brash A Hawes, attorneys. May li, 187* t h-t,v,ua,to
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firman ■Fpllcstlim Said by Druggisto.
Great Bargains! Philadelphia Store. ODORLESS Privy Vault and Sink Cleaner. Offlco—16 North Delaware street. Bmldencs—471 South Illinois si. All orders attended to cheaply and promptly. LAMBERT KRUMH0LZ.
LIGHT SHADES
And Checked doth Top
Ladies’ and Misses’ Shoes,
JUST RECEIVED AT
Biity’s SIob Palace,
3 East Waihington St.
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THE DUKE!
The Graad Duke! 7be Only Du to I Anexceedngly fine 5-Cent Cigar. GEO. W. A VEBS, 11 Vsrth Finn, st., opp. Odd Fallows HaU. GROCERIES. ^
Finest qnftUty, Lowest PrkMF, James R. Ryan,
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t »ed judictoasty in Wall st. lays tho foundation
id yields a*
$25 to $5000|
tor substantial fortunes every week, and.
Immense percentage of profit* by ths New Capitalisation System of operating in Stocks. Full expla-
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ADAMS, BROWN A OO.,
than? Bankers,26sad» Braadfot.,R.T. City. T7IVATKER8 15e lb , new and fine; sample from A? Larga 6-lb. Pillows, $1. Moaauox A Co., 48 Jell, av—aa, Detroit, Mleh. f-m-wf A G■ MTS, Cheapest Feather Dusters to tht -CL World, 88 New Noveltfos, saaapls from J. W. Moamsoar A Co. Detroit MJcliT^ t-m-wj
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JOS. A. MOORE, M Sftfet Mftrk«t Street, amnutL* ^ 00 KOrtfac *' BoB * a FOB SALE—ton»H dwaUing, No. 86 Spramot, at a torgain. FOB REarMulte. and tingla room. Spara Boom block, strictly first-clam. Twa sol tea front rooms Hutchings's block, 88 sash. Storeroom 188 S.Mar. at Flrat-olsas rooms and offioea ta Boston block. Tsnament tix rooms on 2d ftoor 81X Market ri., with oonronloncsa, ItEM, separate sutras n. On* stosoraw 29 Mmn. avanna. Llriag rooms la *ti«roM» 78 8. Psna st Suite of rooau Bstart Wo*, Port Wayne ays.. K, Small stororoom an Indiana svaaom suitable lor a drug store and haris ‘hop- Hauaa 180 Archer streat, 86. House 680 W. Alabama at.. House 40 Fourth st., 86. HsumJST* Hcmeave., Bouse 472 N. suh.™. m. g-T Dr. Sykes’s Sure Core. Catarrh Twenty Tears, Developed to Longs Cnrod In the fall sad winter of 1878, after trying • vartriy of remedies. His catarrhal troubles wore much Increased by ssrvieas and exposures of the war, and were of over twenty years duration, dov el op lug finally to the lungs, causing gnat nass and oonodcrabla alarm. His Improvement was slow, but steady—only took one bad sold through the winter, but was subject to Iraq aa at and severe colds before. After aslng six bottiw This case 1s another of our ritiasns who to naw, and wm then connected with the “Chicago Gw Company.” 78 Dear born street, residence 148 X 2^Gm , N^ ta &n^ T “ rfc,r '* ta to0W * For sals by STBW ART A BAXBT and BBOWNINQ A 8LQAV, TndianapolU. i-sa-w New Law Book. A »£AXOrTTdflLXv, 168 Pagm for ths urn of Executors, Admlslstritocs •nd Guardians, by Tnonas F. Davinaon. Price: $1 to namphtot ion*, 82 in fall shaap- Paollahsd and for saU by Wm. B. Burford, (Succeaaors to Braden aad Berford,) ILANUFA01UBEB AVD DEALEB IV BLANK BOOKS, Friator, Lithogrnphtr *ad Statloatr. Ov» MO varietiM Legal Blanks kept ia Mock. INDIANAPOLIS.
FOR $10 OASH Wo wfD inaert a sovaa-ilno ad wtiaomsnt < In a list of 988 w« " a diOkront Hat of 1 is a choloa <d ei tki lists containing from 78 to 188 papors aach, or low
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