Indianapolis News, Indianapolis, Marion County, 15 April 1880 — Page 3

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THE INDIANAPOLIS NEWS: THURSDAY, A'PRIL 15, 1880’

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Just Received, Zepfejr Glsalums« Fine Domestic VlBghsms, Begalsr Width ftheetiags, Ox-etoziowiy ALL AT LOW PRICES. W« tie •howlns all th* new and leading Shapes Id BATS and 0§NKETS. Beveni Mew Patterna of BBUS8EL CASPBIS Joat reoeWedat 11.15 per yard. BOSTONSTORE.

KID GLOVES. AIX NKW QLOVKS, Button, 60c to 11.10, t hooka, Foster, .75. “ BOcto a-00, 6 “ “ 2.00. “ f 1.26 to 2.00, T “ " * 25. M IJR to 2.25,10 « « 2.90. M 2.60, 8 “ Men’s, 2.00. 2 90. Mlaaee’ Kids, fl toll 25. arisian Glove Depot, . S.TUCHJEB, Prop’r, 12 and 14 W. Wash. st.

“ABo.1" Baking Powder Makes light, tender and wholesome bread; Light bread makes light hearts, Light hearts maka happy homos; Hence, to be happy, use it. 1-8-8

TUTTS PILLS INDORSED BY PHYSICIANS, CLERGYMEN AND THE AFFLICTED EVERYWHERE* THE fiREATEST MEDICAL TRIUMPH OF THE AflE.

niTTS’ PIUS CURE SICK HEADACHE. tUH’S NILS CURE DYSPEPSIA TUTT’S PELS CURE CONSTIPATION. TUTTS PUS • CURE~gH.ES. TUTTS PILLS CURE FEVER AND A6UE. TUH’S PILLS CURE BILIOUS COLIC. TUTT’S PILLS Cure KIDNEY Complaint mrspnis , CURE TORPID LIVER. TUTTS PILLS IMPART APPETITE. tu.tb.e-xW

Dr. Ttttt haa ano-

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rivyiko Tonic.' Their first apparent

effect la to Increase the appetite by canring the food to properly aselmilate. Thns the system ie nonrished, and by their tonic action on the digestive organs, regular and healthy e» vacuationa are pro-

duced.

The rapidity with which PERSONS TAKE ON FLESH while under the influence pf these pills, indicates their aoaptabUity to nonrish the body, hence their efficacy In coring tierTons debility, melan-

ia, wast-

, ^les,s)agw iShBese of the liver, chronic constipation, and imparting health &

cboly, dyspepsia, wasting o/the muecles,s)ng38 of thi t consti parting h strength to the system. Sold everywhere. Price 25 cents.

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JEWELRY, Repaired bj First-Class Workmen and Warranted at CRAFT & CO.’S, Jewel Palace,

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Children cry for Pitcher’s Castorla*

CENTAU2 LINIMENTS, the world** great Srin-rriieving agent*, for MAN and BEAST. m,w,th-x Croquets, Base Balls, Bats, Archery Goods, Foot Balls, Bobber Balls, Children’s Carriages, Boy*’ Wagons, Velocipedes, Musical Instruments, FISHING TACKLE, POCKET CUTLERY, Feather Dusters. The Largest Stock in the West. Charles Mayer & Co.; 20 West Washington St

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cm KEWB. Yesterday was a field day lor the railroads in the emigrant travel. J. B. Black and L. C. Walker are candidates for nomination for judge of the superior court, on the republican ticket. Pulaski Perrin, of Snoddy’s mills, Fountain county, who was convicted last fall of making false pension affidavits, has been pardoned by the president. Professor M. A. Barnett, editor of the Danville Democrat, and a prominent democratic candidate for superintendent of public instruction, is in the city looking after his candidacy. The Vandalia line brought in seven carloads of silver bullion last night, en route fn m tbe Colorado mines to Mansfield. Penn. Tbe cost of transporting this material is $3p4 25 a car. The Nordjke A Mamon company mill i nd machine works have recently enlarged their grounds, increased their force, and are advertising for more workmen, so rapidly are orders accumulating on their hands. A meeting of committeesof the several ve‘erans’ associations will be held at the postmaster’s rooms to-night to make arrangements for the observation of decoration day. A general attendance of citizens is desired. Father Beesooies yesterday received a letter of thanks and a receipt for moneys sent to the Irish sufferers. The Irish bene vo ent society recently forwarded $69 50 to Bishop McCermio, of Achonry, for the same fund. The benevolent societies ef St; Mary’s church have appointed Ignaiz Hurrle and Peter Zimmer delegates to the central verein, which meets in St. Louis on Pentecost S inday, May 16tb. The societies will attend in a body. Tbe temperance meeting at Y. M. 0. A. ball last night was one of the best yet held. Several persons professed conversion, and a number signed the pledge. A Mrs. McKinney, of London, Ohio, will address the meeting to-night. William Riciun&n tried to pay a note held against him by Jesse Nicholson by striking out bis signature with a pea. For this he was arrested for proveke, and on the trial, when the note was produced, he seized it and tore it ia pieces. ’Squire Minor fined him $10 and costs. The equal suffrage association last night elected Dr. R. T. Brown, Mrs. Mary R! Haggart, Mrs. Z. G. Wallace, Mrs. May W. Thompson, Mrs v H. G. Carey and Miss Mary Rariden delegates to the annual convention of the state suffrage association, to he held at ‘Crawfordsville on the 27th inst. The election of officers was fixed for the May meeting. There are now 107 members of the association. From present indications the parks will receive better care this season than they have for some time past. This spring 350 trees have been planted in Military and Circle parks, and the latter is now having its walks arranged so that the grass can be better prelected. Two officers will have a special duty in the care of the grounds, and intend to strictly enforce the penalties for walking off the walks. It is probable the time of running the “cannon ball” majl from Cincinnati to Indianapolis will he shortened 15 minutes under an agreement with the Vandalia to hold its train uotil 7:15 a, m. At present the Peru and Vandalia both depart before the “caniion ball” gets in, and the change will enable Tt to connect with both. The matter will probably be arranged at the Chicago time table ccoveniion to-day. The meeting of the Hendricks club last night was not a success, the address of J. H. Becker, the young New York democrat, not being considered worthy of more than a mere mention in the Sentinel this morning. W. D. Bynum, of Washington, and J. B. Parks, of Martinsville, were invited to address the club at some future time, and a resolution was adopted to organize Hendricks clubs at.the ward primaries to-morrow night. Dcmocratle Primaries. Tbe democratic ptimaries, for the selection of candidates for councilmen and appontment of delegates to the aldemanic convention, will be held in the various wards tomorrow night, at the following places: First ward—Corner ol Home avenue and Yandea street. Second ward—Cort er of College avenue and Seventh street. Third ward—No. Seng’ne house, on Sixth ttreet. Fourth ward—No S85 Indiana avenue. Filth w<ud—No. 9 reel houae, on St. Joseph street. Sixth, ward—Klley’a mill, corner Fort wayne av-nue aid Alabama street. Bevi nth ward--No. 2 engine house, on Massachuseits avenue. E ghth ward—367 East Michigan street, ' inth ward—Corner of Market and Noble streets. Tenth Ward—Corner of Noble and Michigan strtei*. Eleventh Ward-Headquarters Fire Department, Ma‘iachusetts avenue. Twellth Ward-Adjutant General’s office, Tenneese street Thirteenth Ward-Gilmore’s stable West Washington street. .fourteenth Ward—186 Blake street. fifteenth Ward—No. 6 Engine House. Sixteenth Ward-Supreme court room, corner o! Washington and Tennesee streets. Seventeenth Wmrd-Vaux Hail, corner Cf South and Pennsylvania streets.' lighteeuth Ward—Mozart Hall. Nineteenth Ward-Corner of Georgia and Noble streets. Twentieth Ward—No. 3 Engine House, Virginia avenue. Twenty-first Ward—Corner of Prospect sad Spruce s reels. T» enty second ward—Virginia avenue, Briitor Block. Twenty-third ward—Shitting Hall, on. McCarty street. Twenty-fourth ward—Corner of Meridian and Morris street Twenty-fifth waid - International ball, corner of Maple f n 1 McCarty streets. * The delegates to the Aldermanic convention will meet on Satuiday evening, at 7:80 o'clock, at the foilow'ng named placw; First district—No. 2 engine house, M issachuaetts avenue. second dbtrict—S8r> Indiana avenue. Third d atrict—Headipiirters Fire Department, MNStachuseiia avenue. Fourth district—No. 3 engine houae, Virginia avenue. Fifth district—No. 4 engine house, corner of Bussell and Merrill streets.

Report of Receiver Kiny, John King, Jr., receiver of the Ohio and Mi&bsippi railroad, baa filed the following report of tbe operations of the trust for March : Receipts. Cash on hand March 1, $201,897.69; cash from station agents, $541,243 73; cash from conductors, $5,612.85; individuals, railroad companies, Ac.,' $86,508 95; Adams and American express companies, $688^7. Total, $835,952.09. Disbursements. Vouchers, prior to Nov. 17, 1876, $35,030.18; vouchers, subsequent to Nov. 17, 1876, $322,763 89; pay rolls Nov. 17, 1876, $122,615 65; arrearage Nov. 17, 1876, $260.03; cash on hand April 1, $355,282.36. Total, $835,952.09. 11 • i Democratic Headquarters. A. C. Downey is said, among tbe leaders of the Indianapous democracy, to be the dark horse for governor, on their ticket. Some of the members of his party, who occupy high positions in the state executive department, are opeuly in favor of him. They thick he is tbe man to place at the head ef the ticket if the republicans nominate Streight. Jas. H. Rice seems to be in an unenviable position, and declares he will resign if there isn’t a change made in tbe action and talk of some of the candidates lor state offices in his party. Amusements. “The Prrfessor” still draws large and delighted audio ic* s as it deserves. Tt will run the remainder of the week with a Saturday matinee. The Workingman’s club had a largo audience at their entertainment at Unity charch Isst night. * It was a good performance. Janauschek, ably supported, will be at the Grand Opera house for three nights and a matinee, beginning on Thursday of next week. The plays selected are Mary Stuart, Deborah and Macbeth.

One of the old settlers ef 'Toledo, Ohio, Mr. Wm. flensler, druggist, sands the following communication, which we gladly publish for the benefit of many sufferers: Judging from my own experience, I must admit that the St. Jacobs Oil is en excellent remedy for rheumatism. For weeks I had not been able to step on my foot; but I used the St Jacobs OU, and all pain disappeared in a short time.

Supreme Court.

The following cases were decided Wednes-

day, April 14:

WAGER OX BR8UI.T OF ELECTIOH. 7,076. Lewis Davis va. Samuel W. Leonard, Colon C. C. Bevened. Niblack, J. This wi• an action by tbe appellee to recover for the value of a wagon alleged to be worth $125. The evidence ihowed that in October, 1876, the plaintifl proposed to sell to tbe defendant a certain wagon, agreed to be worth $120, for the outs of 8240 to be paid when Samuel J. Tilden should be elected president of tbe Unltad 8'atea, the money to be deposited In a certain bank to await the result ef then the peadlng election. The proposition was accepted and subsequently the wagon delivered to the defendant, it being agree that the defendant was, under any otrcumaUnces, to pay tbe plaintiff five dollars absolutely. Heid, That if the plaintiff let the defendant have the wagon under the ballet that 8240 had actually been deposited In the bank in accordance with his proposition, and if, within a x-asouable time after he aseertalned that said

money had not been so deposited in said bank, he had demandtd te return of the wagon ground that the terms of the contract had not bean

Ians, ne pon the iot bean

complied with, and that he had been deceived and misled Into a surrender of the * *

OB, But

led into a surrender of the possession of said wagbe could have recovered said wagon orita value, if the plaintiff acquiesced in an arrurgemsnt made by the defendant with the assistant cashier of the bank, as an individual, to gtt the 8240 in cue he should need it, from him wnn a note U]>on a third person as collateral sec arity, until filer the result of said election had been publicly announced, It was then too late for him to repudiate his conuact upon the ground that the orlgiual agreement bad not been fully oomplicd with by the defendant. Held, also, that the agreement was a wager upon the result of au election, and as such, void. [2 B. S. 453, se?. 23; Story Cont secs. G95-699; 36 111. 201; 12 Met. 397. The arrangement by which the plaintiff was to i eo ire in aur event, five doll a ra, did not change tbe nature of the transaction with reference to its character ss a wager. Br the delivery of the wagon by the plaintiff, and his acquicsenee in the mode oi payment, the wager became executed and the law leaves the parties where it finds them. [11 led. 59; 13 Ind. 844; 14 Ind. 25; 8 Mo 8.] COKTBACT—BrSBASD AMD WIFE—COMMON LAW FI LE AS TO PERSONAJ. PROPERTY OF WIFE. 6,470. Alexander Buchanan, administrator, vs, Drusilia A. Lee, et al., Montgomery C. C. Be-

versed. Howk, C. J.

Drusilia Lee brought this action against the appellant as administrator of George Bhumaker. and alleged that in 1844, one Leah Caaner, then plaintiff’* mother, intermarried with said Shumaker;/ that at the time of said marriage she had :n her own possession and of her own separate estate 8660 in money; that by an agreement then made between raid Leah and her said husband, the latter received ssid money under !h a promise and contract to pay the same to plaintiff, with lutereit, at tbe death of said Leah, which occurred in 1876. Held. That at the 1 time said contract was made, namely, 1644, the common law rule that the personal estate and money owned* by a feme sole at the time of hex marriage, becomes at once the property of the husband absolutely, was in force in this state; and the agreement made by Shumaker, by that law, was a nudum pactum. (14 Ind. 62). Sucn property having become vested in Shumaker before the passage of the act ot 1853, changing the abov^ule as to the separate property of the wife, (1 B B. p. 412, sec. 5, note 2.) such act did not divest nor impair his right to hold such property,

(12 Ind 170).

BILL OF EXCEPTIONS—PRACTICE. 6499. Henry A. Marley vs. Eden H. Hornaday. Hendricks C. C. Affirmed. Hcott, J. In this cafe there was a finding below for the appellee, and sixty days were given appellant wiihin which to file hia bill of exceptions. A bill of exceptions was accordingly filed, and properly cerlitifU by the judge. A transcript, cenUining this bill, was filed In the supreme court August 22, 16<7. I'pon this record error was assigned by tbs appellant. On November tt, 1877, the appellee hied a complaint iu the tourt oalovr against the appellant, in which he alleged that the bill of except ions, which had been so signed by the judge, was imperfect, and had been improperly certified to by tbe judge in vacation, under mistake and misapprehension, and praying to have this bill stricken Dorn the record and a proper bill substituted. Upon this there was issue aud trial, resulting in an older striking such bill from the record, and substituting a new hi?], to be filed as of the date of tbe original bill. Oa May 17, 1878, on motion of appellee, a transcript containing such new bill was certified to this court aud bled. Held that such new bill is properly In the record, and that the evidence sustains the finding. FRAUD—PLEADING—TRUSTEE OF EXPRESS TRUST. 7,C37. Stephen B. lies et al. vs. James B. Martin, Howard C. C- Affirmed. Biddle, J. (1) When fraud is alleged the facts constituting such fraud mutt be averred. (2.) Under an ex-

the sale; nor to gi quirtd tor the execution of the trust; nor can the utie in the vendee be queationed for want of consideration. The act ot February 4,1875, [i it. 8., p, 917,] does not affect express trusts wb h a power in the trustee to sell and convey. [28 Ind., 112; 54 Ind., 320.1

MARKET REPORT.

Indianapolis Wholesale Market There is s good feeling among burines* men today, and the local vholfsrie market is bouyant. Trade is reported quite brisk, and values are maintained. Produce men report butter and eggs still weak on-account of increased receipts. Uuot Uions on butter are lowered two cems to-day, but e^gs still remain tteady at 8c., though there are indications of a still further reduction if heavy receipts cwtinue. New York received 4,500 barre’s of eggs yesterday, and quoted tbtm weak at 11 cents. Tbe local trade in produce is quite active. The movement in groceries ia of a aemi-qui#t nature, indicating an indiflerent feeling aa to what may be in prices and do deeire fo discount tbe future by heavy purchases for the present. On ali aides there appears to be a belief that EMgars are at the bottom, and in this line there la an increaaed interest, but no changes ia values Coffees are quiet and eaay. Obal oil is rather dull and weak. Canned goods are dally improving. Foreign fruits, especially oranges and lemons, havefbeen in good request for several days; oranges have advanced, and lemons are bound to be higher, as the low prices have greatly lightened tbe atock. Leacing dru s s continue In fair request at advanced prices. Opium and morphine are boomting upward again, as will be seen by the quotations to-day. Domestic drygoods show a firm pricelist, and report an active trade. A slight change is noted in quotations on hides to-day. Large receipta of foreign hides bare greatly depressed butineas, and large buyers are out of the market. The market in all other iin«] remains firm, and dealers report a healthy trade. Produce—Eggs are weaker. Batter andbpoaltry study, and in fair demand. Shippers are paying 8c lor egga which sell from store at 9e. No shipping butter to be had. Good batter beginning to come in, and selling at 184820c. gpruifc iuuckens S4 00Q1.75; old hens |[email protected]; rooatoxs tl.75i2J2.90; (ieeae 8480 lor fall leathered; 88 60 tor picked. Ducks 82.50 for old. Tnxkeyi 6K@7c per pound. Feathers, prime 40c; mixed 154825 cents, according to Quality, Gbocbkw— Moderate demand, tjngara—hards, lOftokc. Standard a 9%ft9%e, ofl a %(B9>£c; White extra U. yellow, 8®9e. Coffee*— common, 13#i4y%e; tali, 15fll5He; good 16%$»16%c; prune. 16**170 aulctly Diime 17%018e; enoioe, 18*18*e; goldec Rio, 20&22*c; Java, ZSK&Bo. Mexican, lS<dl9o; according to grade. M Masses and syrup*—Hew Urteana molasses, new 45g|60o; tommot syrups, 864t4Ce; medium. 42,I5n: ehoio*. *2 4»6C*. Btarcn, 8%«8*e. Lake Brit, 81.35® 1 40; per car lota; 81.45(31.60 is small quantitlea. Bice 7*8*e tar friz to beat Caro•tn*. Cheese, jobbtn? at 12*&l4e for Wester*' Reserve. Coat oil, 12<Z»Uc for standard greuw Dried fruit,- peaches, choice halves, 9G'J%c per ib; common to fair, 7Xm<e: apples, qurrters 7>J<5|8o: sliced 8%(3'J^c. Canned Goodc- Good inquiry. Blackberries fl.9S01.85. Beans, soring 11.30 01.86, Lima, 81.4S£|1.60. Blueoerrlea. 81.60. Cherries, red. 8 lbs *1.30,3..35; White wax, |2.25. Lobsters. 1 lb 81.86; d lbs 88.26. Mackerel, lib 81.00. Oystere, full Ub 81.90; a lbs 81.9002.00; light, 1 lb75.1J8ec,3 lbs ?1.4a J 1.50; Peach?s,standard,2lbe81.80(ZJl.85; 8 lbsSi.l<lr*|2.35; ■Mvtnri ■t'inriArri . 2 t 11m fWt •

V «ttre]p QsLTVs A AU^S BlFlJtOg BV«aEltA<airia • lbs 81.8591.90 second standard, *1.50.91 eo Plums damson, 8 lbs 81.50. Poas—Mairowfat 61.8602.(0. Early small, 8i.0iJrk9.26. Baspbenies. Il.40rori.46 Halmon, 1 lb 81.90(11.85; a lbs. 88.in>. Strawberries 91 ba 82.00. Tomatoes, l lbs II 5031 60 2 b fl.204ll.?S Yarmouth eorr. 81 BOrBSl iP. Polk’s, fl.6r@l£0 Apples, 8 lbs, 81.50; gallon, 93.86 •4.08. Foreign Fruits a an Nun.—Trade good. New raisin#—Layers, 82.75; London layers $8.00. Valencia ’Muscatels, double crown, $2.85; Oranges—Meaalnaa, $4.50494.75. Imi^rial, $6.50. Valencias, in case*. |y <*o •9.60, Extra large S811.SO®12.00. Current*. 7%fl8c. Leghorn citron, Ve. Persian dates 8(3»eln boxes : black dates THdUe In frails. Lemons are easier st $1.75(95.50; Layer figs. I5<815>4c; drum*. 13<§14c. Hott shelled almonds— Terregons, 38A24o; Ivies, 22&2llc; shelled almonds, 88®40; New Brazil nuta', 12<912%o. Sicily *" French walnuts, Baw peanuts— ... 5Jic; VlrK1 i!»adim ’druss—Prices are Inner with a steady trade. Morphine, 85.50 05.60. Quinine, 88.S0fl8.86. Oncheadia, 91.lSfll.28. Borax, 140. Ota “ ~ Alcohol, t2.15fl2.88, Amfcettdjt, lum, 4%c. Chloroform, 81.00flSl.10. Copras, barrels, 88.00; cream tartar, pure, *0<946o; castor cU, No. 1, 96cfl$l; oil bergamot, per

-MO-..* 1 *” “* ’’ 1 ' Drr GooDe-Burineaa good, and market unchanged. Price# continue very active. Brighton solid prints steady et 8c. Cocheoo and Pacific at 6*. Pegperell B floe muaMa at 8%o.

Print# American 8c; Allen 7%c; Kddyvtou fancy 8c. Fadflc fancy 8c: Harmony 7%c; Pac fic dress goods advanced: Cashmere 14c; . Poplin . lustre 129$. Simpson solid black 80, Brown sheetinga—Atlantic A 994c; Crescent A 9Xe. Bleached sheetings—Blsck■tona ▲ 10Vc; Hope 10c; Chapman X9 r

Fruit of tne Loom

Mil,

Dorset Jean

—Naumkeag ast teen 10&o; Indian Orchard 9c. Ticks—Amoskeag A C A 18c: Lewlatons

. __ UHc; New' York U&c; Ldll’a 11c; Lonsdale lie.

—Nau

66c; Bedford 42%c; Polaris 86c. Saxony 40e; Lancaster ginghams 10c. Grain bags—Stark A 86c; Franklinviile $28.50: American 823.50; Harmony 88c. Pacific lawns 12%cTinwers’ Suiwun*—Strong demand, and prices firm at quotation*. Beat brands charcoal un, 1C 10x14 and 14x20, $10.25: 18x12, 810.50; IX, 10x14, and 14x80, 812.26: IX, 12x18. 812 50. 10, 14x20, roofing tin, 8l.50fll0.00; IC, 90x20, $13.50

er, 16@18. Wire 25 per cent, ofl’ list.

Leather—Burlnee# good; price# firm. Oak sola held at 88fl48c: hemlock sole held at26flS3j; harness, 87fl48c; skirting, 42fl46c; rough harneaa, 84*86c; Pittsburg harness, 42<2»4V); bridle, per a os 6^:20; city kip, 60c<i|$l.CO; French 1! ^^81 ^ 1 ^ 0,L ^' akllis ' 8fcfl*L20; French HiDRa-^-In fair demand; green cow hldei, 93; heavy steers 10c; green Mq, veals, 10c: green ealf 13c; green salted bides, 8V;/U9o; green salted kip, 10 A 11c; green salted calf, 13c; dry flint hides, 12 @14c; dry salted hides, lOflllc. 1 amaged, grubby or boll, two-thirds of the above prices. Tallow,

prime SJic; No. 2, 44^c.

Iron—Market steady. Good demand. Bar iron, fS.fiOflS 76; wrought chareoai bar. S4.60fl4.75. Horn shoe*—Borden’s. 86 60. Perkins $6.00 Walk-

en, 86.25; mule shoes 87.60. BDaceUaneoua Proriuo*.

Bysinees fair and quotations a Utile better ft r

buyers.

Bananas—I2.50fl3.50 per bunch, according to

size.

Butabagaturnlpa^-50@60 per bushel, $1.25 per-

barrel.

Parsnips—I2.25fl2.50 per barrel. Maple sugar—Light 15c lb; dark 12>4c.

Apples—New York, extra choice, 83.75fl4.00 per

barrek

JBf^na—Bright navy, $1.75; common, $1.50; Mar-

rowfats, 82.0Ofl2.25.

Cabbage—New, [email protected] per crate.

Onion*—$5,60 per barrel; red onions, $5.00 <?5.50; onion sets, tops, $6; yellow bottoms $9.00fl

9.60; white bottoms, 810.00.

Potatoes—40fl45c per bushel from store; from

wagons, 80c per bushel; New York Early Bose,70c, Sweet potatoes—Kentucky, f3fl3.25 per barrel; Indiana, 82 50fl2.75-per barrel: Jersey seed,$2.00(8 2.25 per barrel; Nansemond, $2.00fl2.25; Bermudas, red yams and Southern Queens, *3 per barrel. Green Vegetables—Peas, 81.50fll.75 In bushel boxes; cucumbers, 81.25 per dozen; Mobile beets, new, 81 per dozen bunches; new potatoes; 85.60 86; kale greens, $1.56(31.75 per barrel; pie plant, 25c

.in.on • radishes, 25fl30c per dozen; anions, 20 dozen bunches; lettuce, $1.00 per

per dozen; radishes, 25fl30c per dozen; anions, 20 rth25c per dozen bumbes; lettuce, 81.00 j bushel; beans, 82 25fl2.5D per box; strawberries 25

Q30c per quart.

The indifference with which so many peo-

ple regard a couph or cold ii truly unpardonable. These affections often lead to consumption, and should be checked in time by

tbe use of Dr. Bull’s Cough Syrup. Johnston’s Farsaparllla Is the only medicine that

will expel mercury, quinine, arsenic, iodine and other poisons which are given In large quantities for fever and ague, and very often leave the patient on tbe brink of the grave. AH suoh cases are peedily cured by Johnston’s Extract of Yellow

Dock, Dandelion, etc. Sold by G. "

Co.

H. Davis A

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GOOD EVIDENCE.

When SHcb men as the Eev* Dr. Bankin, Eev. Dr. Harvey, Prof. Green, Dr. Barline, Col. John K. McCheaney, E. W. Neff, and a host of others equally trustworthy, certify over their own signatures to the marvelous efficacy of Warner’s Safe Kidney and Liver care, in the diseases for which it ia recommended, it is time to dismiss doubts on the sfihjcct. t ut

New Style ORGANS

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ay .Sole Agents for the celebrated productions of Dunlap and Knox,

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15 Tears Before the PubUc, THE GENUINE Dr. C. MoLANE’S LITER PELLS are not recommended as a remedy “for all the ills that flesh is heir to,” but in affections of the Liver, and in aRBilious Complaints, Dyspepsia, and Sick (Ylfedache, or diseases of that character, stand without a rival. AGUE AND FEVER. No better cathartic can be used prepara, tory to, or after taking quinine. As a simple purgative they are unequaled. BEWARE OF IMITATIONS. The genuine are never sugar-coated. Each box has a red-wax seal on the lid with the impression, McLANE’S LIVER PILL. Each wrapper bears the signatures of C. McLane and Fleming Bros. Ls#* Insist upon having the genuine Dr. C. McLANE’S LIVER PILLS, prepared by FLEMING BROS., Pittsburgh, Pa., the market being full of imitations of the name McLane t spelled differently bi/ same pronunciation.

PCOBS!

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THOROUGHLY TKSVED. THOROUGHLY TEsTED. For the purpose of testing tbe remarkable claims advanced in favor of the above remedy, through the columns of the press, a number of leading ’newspapers hive, at different timea, instituted editorial interviews with gfomlnent men 0! their respective cities. The result of these searching imrestigationa was, in every instance. The Grandest Triumph ver achieved hr a medical preparation. Upon application, Messrs. A. Vogeltr A Co , Baltimore, Md., will furnish free, in pamphlet form, the lull text of the interview articles which appeared in the

CHICAGO TRIBUNE, CHICAGO TIM Ed,

CINCINNATI fcTAB and , CLEVELAND PLAIN DEALEB

In (his connection there is only space fer giving the closing observations of these papers.

[CHICAGO TKIBUNE.l •

* • * * * “Taking in view the number of testimonials in suppert oi the efficacy of St. Jacobs Oil and tbe highcharacter of thosesupphing them, the inference is irresistible that this remedy Is the mostkmarkable for such diseases as have been mentioned in the above interviews that has yet

been discovered; and considering their value as a guide and suggestion to suffering humanity, there is nothing uninucanti/e or unprofessional in advertising the article. The above ought to commend

it to the confidence of ail our citizens.’’

. rCHIOAGO TIMES]

• • # * “These interviews, as herein reported. should be enough to satisfy tha most skeptical of the wonderful, almost miraculous proper-

tie# contained In these little bottles.

As for the writer, his mind was so bewildered with the revelations of the day that when he stretched his tired li.mbs upon bis downy couch sleep refused to settle upon his jyes and slumber foreook his eyelids- Flitting fancies pursued each other through hia brain with inconceivable rapidity. Vain were his strivings to capture these phantoms, until finally, with an almost superhuman effort, a clntch was made in the air, and one of the?e children of fancy was mrde captive. When examined it w as found torun aa foliews:

When weary and disconsolate,

From earth’s turmoil.

Go West, young man, and cultivate

8t, Jacob soil,”

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[CINCINNATI STAR:] * * * * ‘ We stated to him, as we do now to our readers, that the names of parties of national teputation were b ing pretty freely used by the proprietors of Sr. Jacobs Oil in their announcements and otherwise, and wo felt it a matter of curiosity, and in some respects a duty to our subscribers, to verify the truth of the statements regarding it. This we have done, and. aa would ap;>ear, may now feel fully assured that their statements as to the remarkable curative propertlea V>f the German remedy, St. Jacobs Oil, are fully justified by the facts. And. if so, it is a boon of incalculable value to the noble army of rheumatic martyrs all over the woild.’' [CLEVELAND PLAIN DEALER.] * * * * “Our reporter was impressed with tbe unanimity of public sentiment regarding this remedy. All who were approach'd spoke readily, many even enthusiastically, of its excellent workings in the most serious cases of bodily ailment. ‘Never saw anything like it,’ and ‘all that it is claimed to ]>e, r were the moat common remarks from gentlemen whose utterances carry weight. All in all, when summed up, it must be pisin to every fair-minded man that never in the lustory of our country haa a medical discovery been brought before the public and accepted with auch universal expressions of favor as this great German remedy.” Druggists everywhere sell the Great German Remedy, 8T. JACOBS OIL. PRICE, 50 CENTS. Directions in eleven languages. (9)

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Warner’* Safe PI Us are an Immediate

Ague, and are useful at alt Diseases to cause a free Tin d 0 Bowels. The best antipoison. Price, 25c. & box.

Warner’s Raft Nervine quickly gives Rest and Sleep to the suffering, cures Headache and Neuralgia, Prevents Epileptic Fits, and Is the best remedy for Nervous Prostration brought on by excessive drinking, over-work. menfBl shocks and other causes. It relieves the Prina of all Diseases, and is never injurious to the system. The best of all Nervines. Bottles of

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Coughs; Bronchitic and Conanmptioi WHAT a WILL-X50WH DRUGGIST SAYS ABOUT ’ ALUM’S LUBS BAT4UH. BSotlieiriB, ‘ RoacIX Oakland Statiok, Kt. Gentlemen—The demand for Aujur’a Lotto Balsam I* Increasing constantly. The ladle* think there ia no medlcla* equal to It for Ckoay and Whooping Cough. C. B. MARTIN, Dructti Sold by all Kedleiae DmUtv,

DICKSON’S PARK THEATER. J. B. A G. A. DIXON, Manager*. MONDAY, April 12, every evening daring the week and Saturday Matinee, the neat Eccentric Comedian, WILL GILLETTE, . _ a. In hia Original Comedy-Drama, The professor.” Pronounced by the critic* the most ex<piis\ play ever produced ■WBox sheet now ones. I ron’s music store and Bird’s transfer office.

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“Does Death End AIK” LECTTRK BI JOSEPH COOK OF BOSTON. Grand Opera Houae, Wednesday, April SL For searching, philosophical analyais for keen and mercileea logic; for dogmatic assertion of eternal truth in the august name of acionce, such as fills tbe io«l to its foundations; for widely diversified and most apt Illustrations draws from a wide field of reading and ebtervation; for true poetic feeling; for a pathos without any mixture of sentimentality; for candor; for moral elevatlen, and for noble loyalty to those treat Christian virtues which tbe author affirms aad vindicates, these wonderful lectures stand forth alone amidst tbe contemporary literature of th* clan to whieh they belong.—[Londen Quarterly Review. *WBox sheet now open. Secure eeats at Cameron’s music store and Bird’s transfer office.

Grand Contest in Oratory, GRAND OPERA HOUSE, THTJB&DAY, April 15, 1880. Balcony, 75c; Parquette, 60c; Family Circle, 25c Reserved seats without extra charge. Seats for sale at Cameron’s mnslc store, 22 N. Penn. st. no o

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Pure Water and Plenty of It The INDIANAPOLIS WATER WORKS COMPANY, having largely increased ita capacity, Is now prepared'to furnish pore, fresh water to the citizens for drinking, washing, bathing, fountains sud sprinkling. Also, railroads, steam boilers,elevators and factories supplied at special rates. DRINKING WATJBK—Any one considering the number of vanlta (estimated at one hundred and fifty thousand) down to water level In our city, will readily perceijre the danger to which they are liable in the nse of ordinary well water. Prenervation of health at any cost ia the beat economy. "I have contrasted the IndlaRapolli Waterworks well water with the Croton water of New York, the Fairjnount water oi Philadelphia, the Ohio river water used in various cities on its borders, and with the well water of Louisville, and there is every reason for considering it as good a water for domestic purposes aa any of the first four and vastly superior to the last. “Yours respectfully, “J. LAWRENCE SMITH, “Analytical Chemist, Louisville, Ky." FI UK PROTECTION—The company pApoaea to throw and maintain at any time upon the usual fire signal all neeewary fire streams. The number ot said streams, of course, to be in sensible proportion to the size of mains and number of hydrants within practicable reach of any fire. STKAJtt BOILERS—Attention is called to the condition oi the steam boilers at the Water Works building In proof of the excellence cl the water for steam purposes. RATES—Desiring to greatly Increase oar Hat oi consumers and to popularize so indispensable * luxury as plenty of pure, cool water in every citizen’s houae, we have adopted the lowest water rates consistent with fair business sncceas. We respectfully solicit patronage. All colls will receive prompt attention, and all Informfittfla cheerfully given. • Offlo*—23 South Fennsylvwnl* ft. DAJTIXL MACAULAY, Grrrrax. M*ws W.

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New DefeleiMts In the Scientific World.

The Komaa States Excited Orer the Discovery of

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Of Great Medical Value la Cnrtag Blood aad Skia Diseases.

GOOD NEWS INDEED!

This Must be to the Thenaands ha This Country Suffering from Impure Bleod and Rengh, Dry, Scaly and Pimply Skin Disease*, when they leara that Glenn’s Salphnr Soap Contains this Precioaa ^eulcinal Salphnr.

All SKIN DISEASES are more or leas constitatloaal or dependent upon some specific poison ia the Blood, which muat be eradicated before it U possible to remove the appearance of It from the surface, and there is but one way know* to tha profession to accomplish this end, and that la t* neutraliie the poison by the use of PURE SULPHUR in some form or other, and experience has proved that in a very large proportion of cases it can be done more effectnully and more rapidly by the um of sulphur in soap, and the beat combination of this kind and the one now generally used la GLENN’lPSCLPHUR, SOAP. It ia prepared expressly to cure. See that “C. N. CRITTENTON, Proprietor," Is printed on each packet, without wbich none is genoine. Sold by all druggists at 25c.; 3 Cakes, 60. Sent by mail on receipt of price, and 5c. extra for each Cake. C. N. CRITTfcNTON, 7 Sixth avenue, Lew York. 8-7-4

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