Indianapolis News, Indianapolis, Marion County, 27 July 1885 — Page 3

THE INDIANAPOLIS NEWS, MONDAY, JULY 27. 1883.

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DOES HOT COHTilN mOKU. SmMMmm l— WgVIW Mam <>»■»«.

, !*• wunonkoan f»r «qa>rt»Tof keacturj it

~>—Wit4 r-.rUjLhw te.t.

TIE TOT Of THE OVEN. Trice Baking Powder Co.,

EAXtts or

Dr. Price's Special Flavoring Extracts, the •tronfrat. moat drllcicmi and natural flaw kaowa, and Dr. Mm’s Lupulin Ysast fisms U^«. ^^d^B-t Drx Hop FOR SALE BY CROOERS, CHICAGO. . ST. LOUIS.

BITTERS

ftaihfalay IBO!T with PCBE PRO STABLE TOIICB. qaicAlj mad completely CLEABSES aad E5B1CMEH THK BLOOD. Omleheaa Ua octioa «f Ua liver aai Eldaeja. ( leart the eomplexioa,makeatheaklamootk. Itdoeaaot tat ore the teeth, emaee beodar be, er produce coc - •tlpattoe—ALL OTHEB 1B0B MEDICINES DO. PtVeMan* aad DracfieU erarywhara recotainand it.

SzERtStestBOii* “ .WhUu 1

‘ “ 12“IkSS5i*5 dood ^otoomn^.^and I haartlly co

•art ‘1 i caaaa of tonic waa afactory."

Haw Oftaana. La.,

me In i

1 a oa

id it

The Oanuina haa Trade Xhrk and croaaad rad linaa oe wieppar. Take ao other. Made only by BBS** CHEMICAL CO., BALTIMORE MIL ouiaa, ate., (irati away by all dealer. In medicine, or

BBiflia to «uit a/ltlrAOA m .’f 9«*

GRANDMOTHER

Ifcliyooia^imded tierba^oarewlt£creat auaoaae. It i« aa«« a drmk.but

^ FbjIVSTIOJ*', W£AJiIXAT/OJr, Ac.; and while ot hurt the eyitem. Mr. 0. J. Rhode*, s well-known iron fBuuhdf ftafeHarbor, Pa., writes: MWOPMIBST "R. A. •cheUentracer, Dncclet, TIT aM. Otalr Street. OeraUnd, 0., write*: HIRE BITTERS CO.. I'fSM Oommeroe St., Philadelphia. ( fi^Mr’e neseant Worn Syrnp lever Pail*

M. S. HDEY & SON, LUMBER, d Boors, Sash, Blinds, 73 Pendleton Avenue.

Alto, yard* at 33 MaaMChuKtu avenue and 116 Jioith Delaware etTML

QMIMltt,

is Martinpale biocic

P. HAHITY,

HfflUiiPAtm M A.NU F ACT tJ RKK. dfti; Yirflnla avenue, Indianapolis, Ind. Bepalrln* neatly aad promptly dona Covering of all kinda done to order.

TAPE WORM te&dM " B ° l fifc wracu

Troy Steam Laundry,

160 North Delaware St.

SCPBRIOB WORK.

Lace Carudna cleaned on the lateet improved

TELERtfONK 130.

^ TYPE WRITERS The "Standurd Remlmdou*

CITY NEWS.

M.: We do not know wheihor ihere is an amateur preas aseotiiation in Indiana or not. Ed. Sarwien, William Kellojfg an-lJohn Saunders have been fined for fishing on

Sandfty.

Jim Cnido wa* struck by Henry Gaddy Saturday evening. In Zapp's saloon, and aeverely bruised. _A. F. Sloan, liveryman, Virgiuia avenue, died to-day from cancer ot the stomach. He lived 159 Buchanan street. A woman fiahing in the • anal, near Broad Cut, yesterday, w credited with having caught a six-pound aalmon. Chri* Wrade, convictoi of burglarizing Bremer’l faloOn, luui been sentewed, on the verdict, for two years’ hard labor. The eleven-year-old ton of Geo. Murdock, of the ga«V»»rks. wa* drowned yesterday while visitins friends at Elkhart. John If. Calvert, accused of arv>n, for whom a War ran. wa> issued Saturday, has not been arrested. It is reported he has left

Royalton.

a« excessive charge* and eo«ts. The Record- » r will appeal the case to Circuit Court, a* he claims leiral right to the fees charged The plaintiff’s attorneys claim that the charges were made under the law Of ISTfT whereas they should have been according to the law of 18*1. Mr. Sly ter scys that if he is wrong so are all I’.ecordcrs in the State. At about 4 o'clock Saturday a funnol-shars-d cloud approached Yini-enne* and finally resolved it-elf into an nutneri'e waterspout, which swept down the Wabash, whir!iiii: the water up into the clouds. In its course up the river it upset boats and other things that came in it“ way. It was about two hundred feet in circumference. William Stewart, the negro who was arreeted at < Yawfonlsville on Thursday, on authority of a telegram from Indianapolis police, and who va- shot and badly wounded oy deputy Marshal Co.v while attempting to escape, has been released and his way paid home to Seymour. The Indiatiapoiis -dice failed to come for him. He will t in a

suit for damages.

The damage done by grasshoppers

L lie; Golden

Coasted Coffee—Art

Rio. l-edSlic: Java. A-a-i'-c. -Arbucklc a l.* 1 .*: l.evcnng s,

Ig’.r; McCune's Rio, iJ*4e. “ates's A No. 1, lolic. Molasses and Sirnpa—New Orleans raoia«s*-«. V- \ medium sirapa. UT^.aic: choi*-?. 35<44bc. H, ••‘ 4 .a". , .;c. nake salt. pt-rcar-load:

sacs a

t*c;

siaren. :A 4 <a

cJi.tii in .-ina!', quant ’ies. Ri si—Carolina. •V •> ‘he. chee-<e, iftc. Coal on. S.'^-iKc.

accootfng to gram.

Toreign fruits and Suts—Pineapple*. S^.00tc

n: bainma-s. hl.aOta j-6o; tigs. Ig>wl4< .

raisins, l.ondoti layers, 8.l.iom.. -i; Muscaicl*.

nouMC crown SJ.:» •<’ •'< ;er t>o\. Vi

lie; turkish

S' ,4

New York Cotton .Market. N*rw York. July 27.—Cotton—Quiet; middling ' uplands, W rS-lfic; middling Orleans, io ! sale*, 102 bales.

WANTED—FEMALE HELP.

ouOI> colored girl at 38 West Market street.

/ t Oc>i> WOMAN to do chamBcr-vfork; «o .Norm

V I AUbhUi.l.

A

2. Vo pc;

ers, yuoto

S3.:» s; ■ '< per ihj\ prunes, new. i ‘ih

„c lor new; Leghorn citro-"

•X: laiicj

oranges, California, St.'o-c .'."0; Measil 500: Imperial*. SV'JKoaim

I'V;

Inuts. i-rer

alctiru. ' currants.

■ ' .v iv'■ ticv,,,^.,vyi v, v. itit,u * '• I'c jemcins Messina, e-.'OiR io.'JO n tx-x; luncy. 9lc.o«« I i.ot

ilifonda. 84.

Impel

gonia. ] v- _sy>; new Brazil nut* !3a.lac; Ivica almonds 18c: wa) la. English, lis« 1 !<■; pecans. w<

z;l n

:ia. 81. Asa

olid* i aTa sn JOe; flitK-r:*. uts, Grenoble,

isailc: pecans, western, lue. raw

pcauuts white Tennevee, Yirgiuut, '>V,

cucoanuts, 4d ’«;•

leading Irrugs—Morphine. 5„Vi: quinine Tiegsoc: chiuchouklis 25'«.,A>c: b>ra\. iiacUC t»or, 2*si; ay-: alcohol. Si.'Si-a 2gs ; assafvetida.

JOT COME.

, New lines of So rsucLcr tltree dollar coats and • vests, t ome quick, K you tram one. Monti.

•HKE LINE" BAVTltN EXCCRSION.

On August 0 the "Ike bine" Itailw.n will run j

; oneofthet: foptilarexcnrt .msto l>arton.0..and j , v . - ___ —, the Natiotuti soldier*' Horn- nt the low rate of L x l ; h. 1KN ' ' ^ ^ rl “» wikthI housework;

Gol» -dKl. iininedititciy. sufaTf iauiTTyriTT

1.)1| WITH lLr.fN.ll> .dfKEKtlguSTafifc

14" washer.

I <iHU. lor eeucral housework;477 Ilcilefon2\. taine street. <* lifANTED—A girl at 1».7 North niinois.-trcct.

IV Mnall iMioil).

eampbi grad :«e;

peras, per b ca-tor oil.

pound. Jg. «0fi 5.2>: som. 4<S. «; sulnh

alum, tt'-ic;

bid..

Sg.'si for ll»* round trip, special train will leave

Indianapolis t'rnon ls t“t at 7 4) a. m. Tickets ( J Nor , h T , n nessee

eo>*i for ivtum passage on ail regular trains ii(> to ; , , -. — —

and including train No. leaving Dayton a« | A \>^h V'. m. 8aturdftv. AuifiiM n’.■*■*•. ficket* on sale at t , e,., ..

NO. 3Bmm iiousc. i *, *o,t. lUhtm. sUGft.and ( ,

I L mon DepoL UonMIorget the date r . saieswomen lordn

^v .jn A and notions. Address O 3, News oitl

i Buys rhoice of any and all the finest Vow. S3. s>

chloroform, vsb 'ax:: coje , and 84.00 w hite aud fancy Marseilles vests in our >ure. 1'J.a 4:ic; j house thi* week. Our il.30 ones go ^or 41.'Hi now.

gatnor. ^r

cream tartar, pin

150<-> l.fei: oil of 's-ri

’ soda, bicarb, aftfic; salts. ur. hnoC; saltpeter. Una 15c. I

our si.30 ones go for 41."0 t

Mopes..

The Ko. 2 Fire Company had a ft HI alarm, brvfe '-audy is assuming alarming proporby a five-dollar blaze ir the stable, j tions. They have appeared in “ ' ’

corner Maxsachusett* avenue

turpen'hie. 42®45c; glycerine. ivA JUc;

in Wa- of potash, tft&ouc; lanl oil. tio€ V<a ill nropor- 4t«B.'>2c; opium. [email protected]; white le

caused by

a five-dollar blaze ir the stable, J tion*. They have appeared in myriad

and Nottb ! swarm', and are damaging oats, wheat, and

•treet, early thia inorl^ng. • corn to a great extent. There are strips Judge Tavlor issued an order to-dav re- i '» the fields where the grain has been swept straining Robert J. Heller from parting'with clean. Farmer-are cutting oats before the any of his propertv until the final dispost* proper lime and curing them, to save the tton of the divutw proceedings instituted bv crop. Orchards are also being strip|>ed of

Estelle J. Heiler, hi* wife. ! f‘' ! >«?e by the pe-ts. ,

The Terre Haute District Telegraph Coni-! On Friday about S o’clock the barn, topany ha- been incorporated by K. Taggart, gether with ]>art of its contents, belonging to F. j. Kaufman, H. Hulman, M'. E. Ilona- Wiliiau Miklcs, about fhfee miles southwest ghue and Cliarles E. Okey, all of Terre 1 of Marion, wa* struck hv lightning and Haute. The capital stock i* $30,000. 'totally destroyed. Loss afxiut 81.000: inThe official lx>nd o*' J. O. Hender on. the ! sured in the Ohio Farmer for ? 30. Yesternew ly appointed coilector for the Kokomo i day afternoon at 4 o’clock the dwelling house district, w as approved hv District Attorney ! of Robert Morrow half a mile south of that Lamb and sent on to "Washington. Its city, was struck by lightning and badly amount is $100,000. and there are twenty- ! damaged. Mr. Morrow and his wife were seven signatures to it. ! both badly shocked, but not fatally.

Patrolman Haley to-day recovered fan,

bracelets and handkerchiefs presented by ; their lines set at a poilt in White River, beMorris D. Myers to Mollie J’arther,.8.12 West low Medora, had occasion to build afire, Washington street. These were some of the j using as a “backlog” what they Considered to goods which Myers obtained in advance ! h*-a part of an elm tree, which was lying near

saltpeter. UM15C; I STRAW HATS da--eo“oil ! Aluio<t t>U soid. Balance ou hand offered at ju«t

V-C 52c; opium. St.QOift 1.25; white lead. 6» J; ! one-half fonaer priees. Great baigains in ehiliodide potash. S3.00#3.2>. | dren'f and boys’straws. .M"i-EL

Tinners supplies—Best brand charcoal tinl C, ! ■ 1

10x11.12x12.14x20. 2-'; Li 10x14. 12x12. <d 11x20: j The “Want” Columns of The New*.

$.*.25; roofing tin, I 14x20. $5.'5{a»x28, *12.5 bloi'k tin in pig*. ”■ '' ,t “

S- t> - - '• '

The rate for special wants in The News, under

tin In pig*. 25 “ - ‘ ' *

B. 83.25; 27 Ciron. .x-;

!TS;2»SsU's.s&,ts;'W m - ;

flid*-s. Tallow and Grease—Green cowhide, . toripound words oouut two. C 1 a i ; *teers. 7‘ 4 e; No. 1 cured. *•« *' 4 c: green calf. Nothing will lie omitted on

8c do: salted calf, lie: drv flint. 12c: salt hide:

all Tit 488 t ironing,

enuc. _

dr) goudx

office.

a GCHili r> ! : ,al.ie s.iri for neral housewotk. iu -cA. a small family; 866 North Pennsylvania sL CTJMPETENT iiKKMAN I.TRi tod" qeueral housework in family of two. 8% North

Illinois st.

A GOOD girl for generid lii'UM'work. the iiest Xx. of refeivuce required. Apply a; -125 North

Delaware street.

\ \7 A NTEI>—Little gtrUiroiii five to seven years V V old to travel a* Eva in Fnele Tom's Cabin. Addn s, ps. News office. | ELF \\ AS fED—Ladies out 7>f emplox m<nt

S-«!J*SS£V 1 I

EDUCATIONAL.

TKDIANAPOU8 C1..V481CAL fU'HOOL EUtt A i.iai.s. i; nut nates ail mitten to Vas-sar. Smith and Wellesley Colleges without ex&muuiUoa. T. 1* sKWaLl and MAY WR1UUTSKWALL, Principal*. ij o”y s i c iu a s s i c A" l » c n oTi iR iJThoroiwh pts-pai atlon for Colleges and tlalenlltio HchiH'Is. Best instruction iti Gymnastics and Mtlg tor* Unit. T. mb year opens fieptemlier K _ Address T. L. NEW A I.I.. Britu :ual. li"liatiapoUa V I \ N o V £ £ < 0 1.1. K 0 K . I l Kiny-thuxt vear tiegins September 8. Classical and Scientific notirse-, with Preparatory Mpurtnient. Open to Unn sexes, tin the Ohio, near Mail'*on. For catalogue, advlrcss CREslilK-Vl' USHEK. Hanover. Jefferson c'o.. 1 ml.

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\'E\V FNOI.ANDOON8KRVATUKYor MfSIC - s l'o*i"ii, Mass Oldest in America: i.antest aiel Best t 'uu|>|>.'tl hi the World 100 Instructors ItCt •ms :.»« year. Thorough instruction in vocal

StU'len

1 In

ic Ana Oratory 1 Italian lai

ami ltc.it timeotai Mirdc. Piano aTm Or^tut Tun tint, m na raory. •swtnre.^Frmtt, Bs^vaan,

and Italian I angling*-*, Eterlish Bn hast k-s. etc. Taition. *> to f2n: boaru to tT.l lay term. Fall term t<eglns

ish Branchea Oyr

rm-

nnd roam. H>

... .11 term ttegins September to. tv**. For Illustrated Calendar,alvtna mil Informa lion, address F. Tt'lCHJ B.E. Dir

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F-ank’lii S t»nre. Boston, Mass.

AMUSEMENTS.

rjiHE ROLLER COASTER.

OPEN EVERY AFTERNOON

, and evening, extvpt Sundava One admission and two rides, ' c Malic every Wednesdav eveuin;

cents. "aA

»«•

y'IRST-CL \s*

Ion

BARBER. 510 F^tst Wasitin* K-makcr at F'uiersou H plan-

” ‘ Market strvot.

! WANTED—MALE HELP. Notiting will l>e omitted on the part of the pub- ; —

f. lie: dn flint. 12c: salt hides. 1 Ushers to make these columns more than ever ihe I

10c. Pelts—Lamb. 4" f '; stiearlings, 2 1 •'j kc; j popular medium of Interchange of the public —

ISkSfe i™. «UW1M, wruught oh.™.! ; Mend Mmua.4mui. >Se.-a>ai i

j bar. 82.;*)<«-;. 10. )lor<c shoes—Burdcll’s. it.t*>a ! have been the medium lor sale and excrmitge oi ; required: 72 West Wt '

! 1.15; Pcrk.as's, $3.s*<<a'4.15: Walkers, $5.‘>>kf 4.15: I properly, in realty and personal, amounting to a mule shoes, $l.!*x<i..>.l->; cut nulls, $2..'XMg22> | traffic of mtiiions annuaiiv and is destined to : box** 1 n “ as ’ r ' M: h °‘* naiK ! grow indefinitely.

Leather—Oak soie held at »Vir :Vvc; hemlock soie t held at 24<§i5le: harne-«. 2tw 5.5c; skirting. :i5i" 3xc:

! bamegs. :««• “S*: bndie leather per , GRIEY—Iuly 2d. Johny Grikv. aged fifteen

A few nights ago some fishermen, who had , ^ ‘i'.k’’ii m Fr.' dfH?'nvG i vnonUis, sou of John and Horenee Griev. .ir li„eq!e. t ro.l*« in Whit- Uir-ur \u>- I f ^ Cl, - V Calf ' 40CfJ ILld; I IVnCll Calf, Sl.HSll I „- v..rtl, V. .1.1

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-GILMORES NEW IRON* THEATER

DIED.

required: 72 West Wasbington street

fl'IIRl'K practical nua to sell the Idial Bible. J. tormerly $45. ,.ow selling at 415 on small monthly payments. Now is the opportunity for

good proctietc men. P. F. CofUti:, y7

jielaw are.

Monlry, July ‘At- Matinees Tuesday. Thursdav and Saturday—The fcpoctacnlur Comedy, •uilUeit

North

by on the bunk. As the fire grew hotter out- ! oi the men noticed that the “back-log” kept |

Wool—Tub-washed, clean, 25<6 28c; unwashed. In good order. !$•• 1'Jc, Jine Merino, It'c; burry

and cotted. 1 Lu 15c.

what. The Imne was carefully put away for the night, and the morning's examination showed ii to he five feel in length, and of the dimensions of a man’s body. They also found a portion of what proved to be the jaw-bone of e^nal proportions to the femur. I'pon raising it uj> a tooth, weighing four pounds, fell out ot its socket to the ground. Dr. M. F. Gerrisb, w ho litis the largest and rarest collection of remarkable specimen* of all kinds of any person in the. vicinity, will probably have these curiosities removed to his office in Seymour.

No Manufactured Stone.

Ti> the Kdiluf of Ths Indianapolis News; Your Brazil correspondent Is quite “otT color" in w hat he «ay4 about the stones in Egypt and Palestine being made of cement ami ou the spot. No one who ha.-Seen the p> ramid* Itnd obelisks will compromise his sense and judgment so much a* to »s*ert that they are uniri' ie.l stone*'. True It is that M. DeLi sseps, the builder ol the 8ue/ Canal, made and used manufactured atone, lor the break-water which runs perhaps u mile uito the Mediterranean on the west side of the entrance to the canal and lo prevent a current

■ canal's

itith

ramids were generally built of lime-

whieh sweeps up the coast from

mouth w itb >aiid.

But the pyramids were generally built of limestone quarried upon the spot they stand upon; and the obelisks are of fed granite, and brought from | the cataract*, -ome «jx hundred mileis up the i

the cataracts, some ijx

river Nile. If “Brazil, or anybody whom it may concern, will call bn me l w ill show u specimen of both the limeyfone and the granite, gathered

by myself in the'vicinage.

At Baatbec 1 saw three groat limestones, being in a wall some four or live feet above the ground, rue sixty nine feet long. each, and nine ire. And a mile away there lies iu the quarry whence they were brought—who knows now"—a stone of the tamo size and shape, and quality and quantity of the others, whicn for

was never removed ft-om

•e it was digged."

aw:

No. 573 Pennsylvania hr.

feet aqt

trry

a stone o:

and qti n known

Manufactured—psh

some unknown reason

the “hole of the pit from whene

from Byram, Cornelius fi Co.

Rev. Mr. Matora, of Japan, was complimented with a large audience yesterday at 4 o’clock p. in. in I’niversitv Park, and the cordial reception in hand shaking by one thousand of his audience, alter the leceure,

was a line testimonial of its worth.

♦ -

Business of the f ederal Court. The district attorney has sent to Washington a report of the operations of his office for the year ending July l in the courts held here, at Evansville, New Albany and Fort Wayne. There have been se’ nty-one criminal case* on trial, forty-one convictions, live acquittals and twenty-five cases dismissed, of which six were compromised. There are now pending twenty-nine cases. During the Tear fines and costs amounting to jb,0'it>.71 have been assessed of which $1,724 has been realizied to the government, $202.S4 of this is for fines assessed in former years. Suit Against a Telegraph Company. The Boston Safe Deposit Company has brought suit in the Federal Court heie, and iu various other states agaiust the American Rapid Telegraph Company, organized in Connecticut to foreclose on" its property for f 1 SO.OOo, alleged lo be due on bonds and defaulted interest. The defendant, which sold its rights and franchises to the Bankers’ and Merchants’ Company extended its lines and business into the northern part of this State, hence tiie suit is brought here as well as

elsewhere.

STATE NEWS. Montgomery county had three inches of ruin last week and much destructive wind. The New Albany Ga* Company ha* reduced the price of gas to $2 a thousand feet. Nealy King, a young boy. at Terre Haute, was severely oittea in the Ann by & vicious

horse.

A little son of Mrs. Walter DeLaney, of Seymour, was bitten on the face by a strange dog yesterday. The barn of Levi Heilman, of Gibson county, was struck by lightning and burned, entailing a large loss. The body of Nicholas Mueller, of Evansville. who had been on a spree for several days, was found in Pigeon creek. A snake seventeen ieet long and sixteen feet girth was killed near Elkhart on Saturday, while in the act of killing a cow! The waterworks question was settled at Vincennes by a vote of the citizens on Saturday by three hundred aud forty-seven majority in its favor, James Coleman, of Montgomery county, was leading a stallion, lust Saturday morning. when the horse attacked him and broke both bones of one arm. The Thorntown Argus lias changed hands, Mock 4 Lowe having sold that paper to F. 15. Rose. Mr. Mock has bought the Lebanon Mercury, E. G. Darnall retiring. Philip O’Dowd and Jerry Barton, both drunk, drove off' a high bridge ten miles west of Fowler, and O’Dowd’, neck was broken, while Barton escaped injury. JJG^orge Connelly, of Washington, a young man eighteen years of age, was drowned while bathing in White river Saumlav. He got fast under a sunken saw-log and could not extricate himself. W. H. Grav, a traveling doctor, charged with attempting tq outrage Elizabeth Waldo, a thirteen-year-old child at the residence of Franklin Butts, u farmer near Chesterton, lias succeeded in escaping arrest. 1 Frederick Hoover has been appointed Indian agent at Gauge, Indian Territory, and Chester R. Faulkner to be chief of division in the pension office. This makes two vacancies in the Indiana State Senate. A saw-mill employe named Zimmerman, while at work iu the mill, five miles north-

inst the injuries

the amputation of his

right leg.

The telephone wire leading to the mayor’s office at Craw fords ville was struck by light nine Saturday afternoon. Mayor Stillwell, William Bromley, sr.. and Deputy Marshal Cox, who were in the room were stunned for

quite a while.

A barn belonging to Frank Millhouse, six miles east of Vernon, was struck by lightning Friday evening and burned. The barn contained ten tons of old hay, about as much new hay and fifty bushels of wheat. Par-

tially covered by insurance.

In addition to the loss of his wife by death last week, at Warsaw, Hon. William Williams, late minister to Paraguay, is now-

called to mourn the loss of his eldest son, James II. Williams, who died in \\ ashingtou j Kdiiystone. fancy, tie; HarteL fancy, tic; HamUtou last Friday, aged forty-four. 5*yv, Faciflc, fancy, tic; 5Vashingtou Turkey red, liallie, the nine-year-old son of George T. 5 >1 » g: Harmony, Manchester print*, J>j;ic

Murdock, superintendent of the Elkhart gasworks, was drowned yesterday while bathing in Christiana Creek. He was at Elkhart on a visit to his father, his home being with bis

grandparents at Indianapolis.

John Dalton, aged thirteen, residing with Charles Dobbs, near Greeucastle, hung himself in a barn on Saturday afternoon. The

Indiananolit Lite Stock Market* F.vio.n Stock Yaki», July 27.—Cattle—Receipts,

cracking, and finally burst open, or rather I 125 head; slupmems, iV'O. Receipts of side transversely across. Investigation revealed j only fair, andprincinaily of htuchergradi-s ,l,„ <• ., ti... “k.w.l. i„.„i> u, „ I Market dull with slow side* mi commoti. while lilt fact that the btk k-log was bone a . go<xi grades of shippini? ciufic are hu iut steady, huge lemur of something they knew not choice shipping steere 1.4 n to l.tiO" !»«.$'.-I'i(rf5 70

| Medium to giHMsteers, 1.23>Oto 1.5.50 lbs. 4 80(4,5 25

i fair steers, 1.100 to 1.200 ft*. I 25w,4 Ui

Fiiiierul from residence, 217 North Noble street,

Tuesday at 2 o’clock.

Mi RDotyk—Hau.f.v Mi risji k. sou of George T. Murdock, drowned. .Sunday morning, iigeu ten

years.

Notice of funeral will be given FOR RENT—ROOMS. r jI.KASANT Room for rent. M West Ohio st.

WANTED—AGENTS.

TirANTED—Agents in every county in the F. s.;

“ t7-> per month or commission: semi stamp; , goods sold hy sample. Fai l Takfi . Chicago,

j t GENTS WANTED to handle I wo last-selTfiig ! x\. articles, just patented: $5 per day easily | made, send 27i cents lor sample and circulars to

| T. s. Day. Hotel English, Indianapolis.

| L'GR "Lite and Services of ttenoral Grain:" the _P most saleable edition published; do not de- ' lay to secure territory nt once. "R<x«n' Boom'”

" hi

< oninioii to fair steer*, !

Stockera, TOO loft*! lb* Choice cows and Heitors, l.lm to 1.270

Pw Medium to goo*l c

’ NKt'llNISHEH ROOMS, til North List st.

MMlkEE ROOMS in private dwelling. 320 N.

J Delai

I cow s ami heifer*.

Cotmuon cow* and hellers. Veal calve*

hulls, good to choice.

F‘

a..

Delau in'.

»k litN’T—t>ne furnished iront room.

North West st.

I >E.VI I 1I I L K«>oMS, w uh batli, ga*. < ,e. 141

I ) North lllli,m's st.

rr'lIF IIa’NIISOMK S'ls'jKK-KOO.M 2*t Massa-

I ehusetts ave; low rem. »K I NKLTiX'isfl'ED Kuo.MS.

S'orth Alfthiumi st.

'llRKK NICK ROOM-* to small lamily. < all

27C; N

m'" , Hit

ire lerritory nt once.

Address GaW. Itorlaiid Publishing Company,

state street, ( hieago. 111.

i l f E . ant good live agents in Tty and country V V to engage w ith us in introducing our books and novelties, and to such will pay liberal salary or commission. Send or call for'catalogue ami. price list. K. E. ( lark A Co , 21 South Feunsyl-

| van in street

j I tUOLKUA Is CoM fS - The Sun t 'tioiera KernV. ^dy U the best known zii(*dicine in the world j for howei troubles, and sells like wild Are for !!2»

six) general aidants wanted every-

ts. Address the Him cin

ills. ere.

.. (Inc

1). :

tie iu iml

room

Kkq t I oluv M I i :.v« i :<> l i «u

m !

Bulls,common to fair.. 2u0frt - *•» ! (.’oiumoti to i^MNl milker^ 20 0»k<i*4o (.*)

Hoflta—H^ceipts, hcau; shipment®, i KM^HKl) head. ^mUity «.»nlv fair. Market •»|*eiit , d stendv *s>;orth \

v'wVriiX&rzh' 0 smu “ iaw,ty - •u

luestVidv. All sold. J Aorth M Wippi. _ . Ti Select light. 44 tiOQt TO LM RNWIKD KtXlMS. lor light housekeeping. Select medium and heavy 4 45««4 V, | J New >_ork st. Ml carty street Common to lair light 4 .«ia4 40 L' , FKMSHED AND fNEfRNI.'UEK. 27% W. I SA

Heavy roughs h 7'.<a4 Id | J’ Market st: cull r<x>m 5,. i A >ot AG .MAKKIEL MAN . Sheep Receipts -—head: shipments, head. , * FLFaVaNT, TTRNIsIIEH FRONT KOOM. i * v i' h * utk 0ftt,, >’ k - !,,t '

ket sleadv at an- ! 112 North McjidlHn st | Vl N Ne"'

Address

t o., (tncorp.) *248 West Fourth st.. Cincinnati, u.. ur tt» K. 1). s.‘adder A: Console ujumiLs of Htatc.

4oTiiorpe blocic, Indianapolis, imt.

Receipts ot local light,

changed prices.

Choice, 110 to 120 Pis Fair to good, to to uo ffs Common, tio to 40 Rs Gixxl to choice lambs Bucks, per head

ufbnnshed. in Circle

3 50ia 4 3f» ! M

2 00(3 J 00

THE MARKET NEWS. New York Stock Market.

New York, July 27.—Noon.—Money Is cosy at 1 per cent. Bar silver, lot/'k- The stock market was weak after the opening, dueling to % percent., although t'tlion Pacific fell l;Vj p»*r cent. The decline was checked in the course of a half hour, ami an upward nmvetuent set in. led by Northwestern, during which nearly all of the early losses were recovered akd something more, but Northwestern advanced to 1 percent, above the opening. At mon the market Ls mod erately active and heavy at prices generally a l.ttle above the opening. Three's, IO;: 1 .; 4. 1 “s,

Urt^A’s. 12'2->.; Pacific ti's of’Sk5, 127.

Adams Express 140 N. J. Central 4ti‘- n Allegheny Cent Northern Pacific.... 2b'. Alton, T. H 22S, preferred....„ 4 d. 'referred 30 Non hwetttem

preferred 121

N. Y. Central ati7.

N. Y.. Chi. A fct. i....

preferred ... Jhio Central..

American Ex.

B„ C. K. A N <>ti Canada Southern... 34

Cantral Pacific. preferred ti'., Chicago A Alton 137 Ohio Central }., preferred 1.50 Ohio A Mississippi... 14 t\, B. A 0 1 .VC.' preferred 74 C.. St. L. A N. O Ontario A Western.. » C.. S. A C 1« o-. H, A N 75 Cteve. A Col 3ti .Oregon Transcou.... lo?; Del. A Hudson SO 1 '. Pacific Mall 47 Del. A Lack ayL Panama as Den. A Rio Grande. 7?I Peoria, Dec. A Kv... 12C. Erie ia»’ Pittsburg in preferred 27 Reading lo 1 ^ Ft. Wavite 1S4 Rock Island IIS Han. A St. Joe St. L A San Fran... is preferred preferred 5.2 Harlem ltd first preferred........ K5

Houston A Texas... 25 St. Paul 7UV; Illinois Centra! 120'.'. preterred ill Ind. Bloom. A W. .. Iti'JSt. Paul,Min A MaulC2)4 Kansas A Texas 2U%St- Paul A Omaha... 2ti Lake Erie A West... 1% Pfctcrred ~ Lake Shore ti7jt.>xas Pacific I^uis. A Nash l mon Pacific Louisville A N. AL. 23 E- P- Express Mar. ACiu.. 1st pre Wab. St. L. A Pai 2d prefenvl Preferred..... Meiupi * A Chari... 33k largo Ex... Michigan Central... 0(» Western L aion.... Minn. A St. L 14 klnicksilver preferred :t<%^ preferred Missouri Pacific W P- ?• 0. C Mobile A Ohio id*, C. St. L A P Morris A Essex lit ' preferred

Nashville A Chat... 41 ' *

82k

12

4ti *

52

C... 4^

. 9 .110 M.k

3

. 20

P.0k • S'*

.. 21

IndianaiHills VYbolesale Market.

The markets are of the usual Monday morning complexion, which means there is nothing doing: there are no changes to note in staples either dry or sort, the variations being mainly noticeably in the green province line. Potatoes and cabbage arc feeling the effects of dry weather on the growing crup, and prices are firmer. Watermelons are more plentiful, while of blackberries there were absolutely none to-day. Apples are scare and very firm. Houltry is firm and in good demand at quotations, while eggs and bntter are dtul and

hard to sell. Peanuts are higher.

tic; \\ amsutta, .so luenes, l

10c: Utica HM, 25c; Corset jeans. India Orchard, tike: Kearsarge sateen, 7 '/jC: Naumke

tic; Kockport, • 1 . i-irt. i

C A, 12c; Amoskeag.

fkC; Ticki

ti'^c; 1 ... , ... brown sheeting. Atlantic, 7c; Atlantic D, tic; Appleton A. 7c: Boole A L, 7'v :Continental C, 8'»e; Clark's A, 5kc: Dwight Anchor. 30 inches, 7ke; Granlteviue E K, tic: Granitcviiie L L oc: Indian Orchani. 3tiinches, tike; Pcpperell E, 7c: Pepperell K, tic; Saranac. R. tike; Pepperell 9-4. iftc: Pep pereii 10-4. 14c; bleached sheetings. Androscoggin L, 7c; Barker s mills, 80 inches, 7c; Bartlett F, ti'.c; Blaekstoue A A, ti?ic: Chestnut Hill. 5c:

lam .ly *11 went lo tbo show and he r (used j v cmlKir idem. :iti mehea. 7 l .x: Hone, tike to go with them. His mother is connected Knight s (ambnc.7kc; Lonsdale cambric, lOhic with one of the state institutions. Isjnsdale. 30 inches. 7‘ic;WhiuinsviUe.:a inches'

The Warren Car Company, whose factory wa* destroyed by fire on \Vednesday night, has made an assignment to N. L. Good for the benefit of creditors, but by consent of creditors the assignee will rebuild the factory and

manage it until all debts arc paid. Two Indian girls, named Lillie I-aaver and

-Mary Jane Winney, and aged respectively sixteen and fourteen year" escaped from White’s Manual Labor Institute, near Wabash, Friday evening. The girls belong to tlte Modoc tribe, and came from Dakota reservatton. Yesterday they rei>ented and returned to the school. j giu j{, Mrs. P.udenee Teague, a lady residing j v:ai south of Wabash, has Been notified that she is the heir to an immense fortune in Philadelphia, accumulated by her grandfather Samuel Cooper, who died late in the last century. The property it principally iu real estate, which was teased in 179U for the term

of ninety-nine year*.

The case recently decided at Kokomo may cause similar suits’agaiust Recorders in other part* of the Htate. Fees amounting to &>7 for recording the papers in a certain ditch case caused the Ditch Commissioner, Michael Thompson, to have hi* attorneys investigate

Chicago Live Stock Market.

Ohicau", July 27.-Hogs—Receipts, isjiOi head.

Market active and fed K>c higher

l ight S4 lliia I 85 Rough packing 4 05m4 25 Heavy packing and shipping 4 25tit4 o> Gat tie—Kcccipt*, s.<j head. Market weak and

10c lower.

Shipping 1 7,Vd-5 SO Butchers j oi^i to Stockers :; oo,«4 :lo TexmiR 2 0Ufa4 10 -Receipts, l.tioo head. Market steady.

i>1

8 00^4 12.',

X nns

sheeje

Gominouto good

ludiunapolLs Grain .Market,

The grain market is absolutely stagnant, and the feeling is weak. Buyers seem afraid to bid anv price at nil for corn, and if sellers get within e- r . ‘ ''' “iO.

d.

1 at tfo-je:

car at 46c. Outs

are in light demand; No. 2 white offered at 87c.

Total insjicctlon—In, lo2 cars; out, 11 cars. The following were bids on 'Change to-c :at—No. 2 Mediterranean, no bid; No.

•ed. 93'',

stagnai afraid

—. . —, — .. —ers get half cent of tlieir bid are quick to withdraw. No. 2 red wheat is offered at 98 l s c, and for No. 3 rod. 92' ,o is wanted. No. I w hite corn is held at 49'v

92' ,e is wanted. No. 1 w hite con No. 2 yellow at 45'^c, and sound

u light dcmuuvi; No. 2 wh

rw

Tfie following wt Wheat—No. 2Me<

iterrauean, no bid; No. 2 red. 98'tic; No. 3 red, no

bid.

Corn—Na 1 white, 19'tie asked; No. 2 white, |Sc asked; No. 1 yellow, no bid; No. 2 yellow, no bid; No. 2 mixed. 4115c; sound ear. no bid. Oats—No. 2 white, Stic; light mixed, no bid; mixed, no bid.

Rye—fete.

Bran—$12,00 f. a b.

Hay—Timothy, No. 1, $12.50.

Flour—Patent, i5.00Mt5.25; extra fancy, $4.<Wg> 4.80; fancy, SfiJoffifitiO; choice, ?4.2.v^4.S'i; family, 3.7fe<i4."0; XXX, *8.10^3.20; XX, 82.85^3.00; X, $2.tits02.75; superfine, [email protected]; line, i2.2fe»2,50.

Miscellaneous Produce.

Dealers' Prices—Onions, new,, $2.-5O(®3.00 a barrel. Potatoes, il.OUVd 1.25 per barrel, iloncy, 1-Vg> 18c per pound. Cabbage, 75c«i 81.00 per barrel. Cider. Sti.oij@ti., r )U per barrel. Beans, band picked navy, il.40faLG0 per bushel; medium, SCO. Apples. $2.50(uJ3.50per barrel. tomatoes. 49(a j'fe per third bushel. Blackberries. SU.KSal.fe' a stand. Peaches, 4"®75c a one-third nushel ixix. Wild goose piimis, 00# 75c per one-third bushel. Cantaloupes. Si."051.00 per barrel. Waicrmelon\ 82:t(M 28 per Uunareo. Celery, 35c per dozen.

Indianapolis Provision Market.

Jobbing Prices—Sugar-cured hams, ttfrfll'tic; cottage ham. “Reliable" brand, ti; jc; Kugiisn breakfast bacon. “Reliable” brand, 9c; English

et st; call room

Market steady at tin-

t! r

2 00(ft2 75 j VJLEEPINtj ROOM, over No. s2 West Stasliing-

•' ■ -- ' O ton »t Inquire in store.

LM KNl^HEL RoOMis. 173 North Pemisylva-

nia st, opposite the park.

DOO.MS^on first and second rtoors, w ilh board. X\ 131 North Pennsylvania st IkLiJASAN'-rTKONf •ROOM, furnished: .emT I enrea. 7s ftiist Now 5'ork st. ij rHNISHED A'S'D t SFl KNISHEK ROOM^. J' Room 22Grand Opera Block. rnWo T'NR KXis-iiED BOOM.' tor tiousekeepI lug; just vacated. 21 North East. LM BNISHEH KRoN l RtHJM, down stairs, tor I' two gentlemen. 78 South Missouri st. IjM'KM.-'HKH OK f'NH'KMSHEl', three blocks from P. O. 131 North Alabama. fiARfONT RtXlM. furnished; also three rooms for J' light housekeeping. 79 North Illinois st. I \16»IUABLE ufrICESTm and M «oora. N ance Jz _Block. Brain ard lioRisoN',23 Vai ce Block. LX>K 1<ENT--Elegant trout rooms, furnished or J tmfumished; private family. 172 North Illi-

nois st.

\ r EKY 7»T>jKABLF TTKNIbHED FRONT \ room, in private faintly. 109 North New

Jersey st

TV "IMS Foil RENT at 12*^ Massaehuselts ave: XV house recently remodeled, painted aud newly papered. QTOftE to )' ’•NirKammena^kTWashington O street Iront Inquire Bkainakd Kokison, 23 Yanec Block. TNtijiRABLE Ft’RNlSH ED ROOM, ffo XX town; private family; young men or preferred. <5 East (»hio.

WANTED—SITUATIONS. _ oITl ATION as housekeeper. Address :M5 East O McCarty street. ,

pretty well *

ig Prices—.‘sugar-cured ha: ham. “Reliable" brand, til

breakfkst bacon. “Reliable” brand,’ 9c: Eng] shoulders, bacon, clear sides, medium, 7*-,e; backs, TVoe; dried beef. 13>4c; family clear pork, per barrel, 2uo pounds, $12.00; family beef, lls.oij per barrel: bean pork, clear, $18.50; lard, pure kettle, winter rendered, in tierces, T^'c; summer rendered, 7)- a c; lialf-barrel-s, ^ic advauci

bologna, in cloth, f>!tic; skin, tic.

uminer rei on tierces;

Shi lie.

choice,

•logitn. Hutter

th, f>X.c: skin, tic.

Eggs. Hutter and Poultry.

ns' Prict “

utter. 14'«lti

ppers’ Prices—Eggs loe, loss otf: from store. Butter, creatuery fane- -*- 1 —

creamery fancy, I'^lSc; dairy,

**, fancy country sells at lOtg llc; country, choice, 8c, selling from store at 10c;

wutauj, vuvawt -re., nvanaa^ lavriaa atv-tiv at avL, common itesh. tic. Poultry, spring chickens, 12c a pound; hens alive, '.'.[tic a pound; roosters, 5c; turkey hens, 8c; toms, 7c; geese, foil I ered, $1.50 a dozen; ducks, 7c per pound.

Coal an

ad Coke.

Anthracite. $7>.75® ti.OO per ton; Pittsburg. $2,.. r )Q; Jackson coal, $3.00; Raymond City, $8.50; block, $2.50; crushed coke, 10c ])er bushel, or $2.feJ per

hualicl, or $2.25 per load.

load; lump coke. 9c per

Markets by Telegraph.

Philadelphia, July 27, 12 m.—Wheat—July, 94m'.Oc: August, 9-V4'c; September, 97'.fo; 97 : .c; October, 99O4CM 81.W. Corn—Jul ' '

53c; AUgast, 5'O.iiij 7

-tly, 52Vt> ,, 52,‘ a "G)3c; September, 53@53^c.

Oats—Cusn aud July, 39041141c; August,

iseptember, 84.’tic.

j, July 27.

Toledo, July 2<.—

red, cash, July aud J

October, 9V‘>o;

r-'sC.

Wheat—

Easy and dull; No. 2

July aud August, S;ic; September, 94c; November, 97c; No. 2, soft, 97(«:

99J4c. Cora—Easier and quiet; No, 2 cash and July, 4814c; August. 480.0; September, '4sc; year, •life bid. 42c oskevl. Oats—Dull; No. 2, cash, 32?4c; August, 27c asked; September, 28*40.

Baltimore, July and active; No. 2 July, 92fa92}4<';

27.—Wheat—Western lower

‘JtiVj^SC'yc; October, !18@99c. Corn—Western tinner ami dull; mixed. s|K)t. 52%<i33c; August, .’■l" 4 m)51*Jc: September, 51?.y(« 52*<,e. oats—Steady, with firmer tone: Western . \vli“e, 87^> 38c; do. mixed. 33(®35c. Provisions—Steady; Mess pork, [email protected]. Lard—Refined, Ti. -.

4.000 ’bushels; oat

‘at, 91,000 bushels; com,

its, 4,000 bushels. Shipment.*—

Flour, l.tioti barrels.

New Y’ork, July 27,—Noon.—Wheat—l'nettled and '.©'tic lower, with less doing; Na 1 white Ls nominal; sales. 128,000 bushels No. 2 red, August, 99M)99V.e; 515.000 bushels do. September, fl.Olla® 1.01 )ti; Ititi.uto bushels do October, 81,08's'il.OJL..; 10,000 bushels do, November, $1.05'ti@ 1.06V.: 90.001) bushels do. June, $!.lti: receipts, 580,000 bushels. Corn—A siiade lower and dull, mixed western, spot. •19to:52 1 .^. tu-

lles, 129.000 bust

she Is. Oats —’ 4 c(* , ^

lower; Western. 37® 14c; safes. 96,000 bu»u-

down ladies

IN ROSS BLOCK, COT. Circle and Market sts, X several desirable rooms, if applied fo

diately; references reqt;

agent.

•ms. if ai'piied for immenired. C. .8. Bronson,

MMtRf-E HANIWOMK HUlTEB OF ROOMS at A 237 Massachusetts ave, with every convenience for light housekeeping; low rent to the right |

room No. 9. Mi

liea inquire at

rs. Raymonii.

FOR RENT—HOUSES.

'EE LIST OF G. 8. BRADLEY, 2ti North Dcl-

) aware st.

WANTED— M ISCELLANEOUS._ / ' BEAT 14-oz. Anchor soap, ouly Sc, a wonderful YJ washer. dh .*7 FOB a full set of teeth at Ear hart's, 1(06 Eaat qptJ Washington *L \\T ANTED—second"haml fo-.r folk sca'c.' L .[ VV New* office L''AMll.Y WASHING at home oi at the house; J? _524 North Pine. 117 ANTED—A good potty horse, t ush; ciieun: 529 VV North Alabanui. I tAKPE J is, an prices, ou paymeuia born 4Ca, V.' 97 l-Ast Washimtton st. ritWu hoardcis in^private family. 93.75 weekly; X 239 South, Delaware. |>KI>-KtJOM BKTsj, flu ou payments. Bohn <fc JD OO- 97 E. Wasbington st L'lNEOOLD FlLuNli a specialty a. Dr. SabpA SELL S, over 49 N. Illinois st oticHOLAiEs IN PORTRAIT PAINTIStfi “Bks^ 0 _ nett's, 8tiJ4 East Market *t. 1YAKLOR B 1,881. 7 nieces, fai oc paymeuia 1 Horn A < 0.. 97 foist Washington st Q ELTZER jl GS at 1 ! 7. ; each.' t. M. AKCMO deacon, 27ti West Washington st. / 1 AST-OFF GLOTHING; highest pri^s^kfd; V 298 K. Wash. st. J. Budwf.itsr y. \ r or TO i KY pn ni ham this hot weather; it _X _is delicious. Sold by all grocera. \\f ANTED—To buy or trade tor vacant lot in VV south part of city; 252 Madison avenue. A GOOD FARMER to least' or take charge jj? J. L farm in this county. Apply 7U East Market street. 12 V K K Ij stor 4ti North

FINANUIA1-,

»^200

AND OVER. U E. CorriN A Co.

A TONEY at lowest rates. G. s. Aviuoitr,

aVX North Pennsylvania

O LOAN—special fonds at ti fo 7 jier ceutT in-

terest^ Alex. Mktzcer.

ONEY on first, mortgage 111 any sum desiraiiia.

2D ami '23 Thorpe Eh

V w

t.TaMs A Co.,

\fONKY on mortgage aeeiin

1*1 property. D. H. Wt

oh fkr;

ton block ir, tarn N. Pa.,'

\^o. 137 rt. way tie ave, two-story uric

_lN ness and dwelling, five rcKims, by Lorenz

.Schmidt, No. 29 South Delaware st.

L^OR _ RENT—rive^rooni, - new' ii^7 Wikfoit X st, 912; four-room house, Folfeiontaine st, $11; six rooin house. Fort Wayne five, 315, H. 1L

BeVILl.E. 8 North Pennsylvania st.

FOR RENT—MISCELLANEOUS.

QTKAM POWER AND KOOM at 148 North Ala0 baroast. , OASKMENT for storage, Ii0x70tee.: good light X J and elevator. Levey Bros, a Co., 20 West Maryland. | OFT lor liglil inau daefory; :13x40 feet, go 1 j light, with elevator. Levey Bros, a C

2D West Maryland st.

Kid

I B O.,

2D West Alary land st.

plAJJotf'iSD OlutAN’sratTfonT fttouiiY par X month, and the rent applied on the purchase Pearson’b Music Hoca*. Vi N. Peonsyivaniast

ANNOUNCEMENTS.

"OICN1C HAM is soid by all grocers, and is dcli-

X clous.

I YRINK HAAG’S KOLMiSS. Coldti refreahlhi

A s and gtrengthenlng.

I Fyonwamany nue caRea. cauatea and Ice cream,

JL go to Fred. Uetz, No. 56 North Penn. st.

I Y Y. 6tBNB hasmoveit hisTaw office to % East AJ, Washington street, over Bllzlnger’s Bank. T \R. 0. ff. ABBETi'—OftieejSlK virrLuia ave.; J_X lv*sldeucl , , sJ W. ybruont at.; telephone. 959. teVAki SING has bougln our I’ongt.ig's laundry, 0 49 South Illinois street. Pong Gig jiays all

outstanding bills.

1 NMTANTA n eucs cabinkt

X Photograph* of children fiU-j (>er dozen, at Bos-

ton Gallery'. 94 East Washington street!

\^UL'" are resect fully invited to utteinlthe ico X cream social at tho Fifth Presbyterian Church, Wednesday evening, July 29. 8fct; B,

DlV. 2.

\\, T M. SI. BO\D, successor to L. D. Kuilsback, VV 4V* Massachusetts avenue. Telephonetitti.

pump and ciatera and driven well oldest pump house in the city; give

All kinds of work done; him a call.

asteen,

keag. A C A, V2c; Amoskoaa. pla __ Conestoga gold medal, latoc; B F. 14 c; c ft A. ll«c: Shetucket. S, :&■. Swift Rher. C-.c: Mlnnenaha i2V*C: Lewiston. 96 inches. Use; 32 inches, IT'ic: 30 Inches, lo’-tic: t'ork, ISO luenes. Ill ic; umega 50 inches. 85c; Osnaburgs and Cheviots. Louisiana niaids. 7c; Augusta, Ottaw a, tic; Amoskeag stripes, S'tic; plaids. 9jti.c; Hamilton, lo,*!,": Bates. 7'.c; I iicasvillc, 8G/'; .scotch finish. Kdtie: Pacific dress troods. threcionrt'as popun luster, 8>^c-Cashmere,three-quar-ters, 9*oC. atapaca luster, iti’.c, Australian creoe. 1< S'- brocatels, lO'^o; cashmere, A O, 22iic:

iguam Lancaster, 7|.c.

Gooas—Biackbemes. 80<«90c: beans

ird,91.25tal.35: soaked _J cherries, 2 B><(a»ei SiOotatilO mackerel

^Amof i els; receipts. G.4J0 Inuhefe; Beef—Dt'd; new extaiit i-ii'..- 1 tra.91o.o0. Pork—Steady and very quiet; new mess, laid. I-:, Lard-Dull without quotable U TJLr l4l if foyr MtAASk. 1«-

Mr. Thomas s reputation as an artist ts growing ftest, for the peouie can readily see hv comparison that he is the only artist in the city who makes the highest grade of cabinet photographsforiUWper U< r.en. Gallery. 92'; foist WaslOngiou stns-t.

911.51x^11.To. uuro—Duu wunout quotable change; steam-rendered, Butter—Steady and quiet; western, 9i>19o. Sugar—Steady; crushed. ti4tie; granulated, tifoc. powdered, till-iti (ttti'aC. Molasses—vguiet and easy. Fqjgs, western, i

ll<al2e.

Chicago Market.

[Furnished by Moore A Go.^ brokers. 1 JuIy”2L jOpeni g Hig)ie»l ( Lowesi u.fering

T?D. DUCAS, Xa Jeweler and Broker, 115 West Washington. Watches, Clocks*nd Jewelry at hall price.

\\ heat-July

August.

Sept.. Oct....

Corn—July...

August

all

string,fe** 8;fe; lima.standard,81.2>a

75 blueberries. 9l.lo#l.a» cherries, 2 ib^iftic.

tv®95c: lobsters, 1 lb. feUvidti 10; mackerel 1 fb. 9.5C&S1.10; oyster* 1 lb. SUMafLlO; 2 lbl; .i Fept 91.90^1.95: light, 1 B>. 55#7UO: 2 «w. 91.iuti»).90; I Octpoaches, standard, 2 lbs. 91.4ti<u,1.50; 3 lbs, 81.75(5, i Oats—July—;

lev; seconds. 3 tts, Si.40fe>L50; pie. 8 lbs. 9l.uf.f_r1.10; 6 lbs pie, I1.s-Ml.9fo pine apples, Bahama, ! fife•<<*2.75; standara. 2 lbs. bl.tifeq 1.75; second. | S1.1oks1.25; plums, damson, 2 tbs. 90«'<'$l.ou,

soaked pea*. .0*

mon, 1

Revere corn,

pumpkin. 3 lbs, 8u»rt90e

Groceries-bugaw—Hird. 6 7 ti®7Jtie: ttandard A. tij-tiw^ke; off A, 6&4$6%«:; wane extra C. feao'ic; extra C, a>it»Cc; good yeitow, .v-tiwo'tic: common to lair, tv^gotic. Cof-

80 fo ..

97 7 2 VoV„ 92’4: Sf 5.1

the law upon that subject. They found that

the fees •hbuld hare been $2.20. Mr. Thomp-: —Common to orvlinary grade. 8’.(a»9144c; wm brought suit against Mr. slyter, County fair 9.3.!" ,c: good, low tic: prime. Mtywikc; Recorder, and waa awarded judgment for $43 I suictly prime. fo«ls«; choice, to«14C; fonujr. 14

Pork-

Lard-

S* s.V-'i 45 ti 44%

'«“Z—— j 4

August.. 20 , 26

Sept ! ‘2’-', aWgj

July ..!*!, i" io iti. . .

August- 10 15 Sept j 10 17 Oct.. 10 35

"si"' ft 45'si

«v»l

ti

July I August

tiept { Oct- '

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MISCELLANEOUS. rpOII.ET BETS os paymenti Boas A Co., S7 & 1 Washington st 1 1 k! LA Yt tWK~<S CO . oontroctors and builders, V-. 74 South Pennsylvania st / (GGLING ;/foVl^o; full imson payiuems. Booti V A. Co.. 97 East Washineuin st. I MiT.YTfoN Walnut bkd-kSom kciiw, w -, 1 on payments. \V. U. MjcssKsaan, lot E Woahiigtonst.

ad city

property. D. H. Wilks. 4ti S'. Pa., 9pp. P. O. _ \jONEY on terms or city property; terms re*sonab!e._THo«. C. D*v * Co., 72 E. Market st

John Kidd. 20 anti 23 Thorpe block.

AIGNKY TG LOAN: « per tent Hoka. l Me

1 I Ut SE, 8 rooms. :tii Torbet st, 97. Inquire 27ti "A K*v. Boom U Talbot <t New’s Block. . f I MiR?:?ROGM CoVfAUE UuCsK, Grove - 57 ■ M^Sir^e *^VSUAVlSteJf'bgSL

X Call 542 Virginia ave.

~\T E\V HOUSE, 7 rooms, ,fei9 Broadway. Alvin

XT J. May, 414 Park ave.

\ turst 1. houfotifeNortTnfTitfor s rr?!fofos: -* V gas, well, cistern, cellar, stable. Apply <280. ritwo ELEGANT NEW CuTT.YGfoS, just finJ. i'hfii; centraL Inquire at Millinery, 44ti

Virginia ave.

-t 1 CENTR AL AVE, 10 rooms; hoi and cold Xv/O water; large Htable. W. A. Kstcham,

21 fo East Washhtgton st.

qsHHEfoBToKY BKlcS. - BTJiLDlNG, Ml "wSi 1 Washingtou st; desirable business locatioa C.

F. gAVLua. ?■> E. Market st.

O. lUTX't. Wayne ave, two-story brick busi-

LE SALON Dl* DIABLE!

a OR THE AR"ilST'S STUI»ICk"***" »*~Tlie greatest sensation of the ago—Prof. A1 Laurence's Bcaut'ful i'ristnatlc Fountain.

A Host of spec, alt ies.

Csuni Prices—10c. 16c and 2.'>e.

UNDERTAKING Room*, 68 North Pennsylvania Street OPP. GRAND OPERA HOUSE. II. W. TUTEWILER, Pflanager.

Oi>eiY T>,ty and Pfiulit. *»>Tefephone—Rooms. 411. Residence, 441.-kg

_FO R SALE—REAL ESTATE. (TITY PHOPKBTY. larni^ G. to Cortes A Co. Hr-koo3J i'uTTagE, Park ave.. fi.750. Inquire » I ZH Blackford st. LWKM luo:ACRES.8i,.'od. iu JoiTusou counts. X Address ti* W. PkosstR, Auditor Morgan comity. L’l >k SALE—Three fine cast trout lots on North A' McridiiUi st ; the best bargab'ever offered. H. IL Beviuir., 5 N. Pennsylvania st. ___ I '' HINE^B AND DWELL!' I'KiiPEftTYTu A s indiaii ipolis and suburbs, especially Irvington: low prices, easy terms. Frank H. Lev IK INS!, Indianapolis, or M. VoCRHIK, Irvington.

FOR SALE—MISCELLANEOUS. * t KK ' H MILK - co " - u '° " • Vermont » MEAT MlOP! gotal customers. Address cic

tiv News ofiic,'.

f 1G-sToRV FRAME, in good repair, luuuir*

X 32 S. Arsriinl Ave.

rpUE largest mock ol everythuia, ou pay iuouu

1 Bokn a Co.. 97 fo Washtnaton st.

s'El'GND-llAND CIGAR aTOKE FIXfOKiaTa

O bargain. Coll at 81 W. Washington st. LOON, good location, doing good fonduevi. 0 < 'all or address No. .84 W. Washington sL

rIAWt> fiioRuftiHuRgi* YNtiLTsif Bferfl-iK X PITS, inquire at Virginia ave. Engine

lions*'.

\7 EW GASOLINE - !*TuYKrtifoTAT nieaT" two burners, w ith oven, />. Room 13,11U C£ East W A LN U1'TTeDRut 1 M'shj>*: marble top, *t,, vT on paymenta Wilson <t Walsman, 23u K.

Wasliiiigton st. \VT A128 LT M AKBI.E-TO P »f bevel plat*- and toilet gl

HKNoKR's, 101 K. Washington.

1 tETAIL CIGAR STORE, having a well estate X\ lislied trade, old stand, a gisxi sUh k us

band. Address N 2, News otUce.

L r 1NGA N' S - CELEBUATEU SUC; aTgcL K SD JV Hams, cooked ready for the table for this hot weather, it I* excellent Sold by all grocer*. 1)181 NESS of alFklnds; we moke a’specially JD of buying and selling all kinds of established busiuoa Hamlin <fc Lknnon, 3C N. Dcla-

vare st., loan and laud agents.

P bedroom sets, with Jaas, only Hu, at M Kv-

FOR SALE—Horses and Vehicles.

t60,oooar{i\rs3W5*irvisE

avenue.

r |'U huAN—Money at * per eetiE ou ALarioii conn-. 1 ty real sstate. W. fo Mick di Co., tin East Market sL _ \1 ONKV TO LOAN at 8 per cent., without comiU mission. Cali ou or address B. AL Bi.ol.nt. Irvington, In«l £> I i } (inn TO LOAN upon city property at a tjp L vJ,V/vJVJ low rate oi luluresi. Thus. C. Day

<t Co., 72 fo Market st.

T3 C ILD.'NG a!Nd CoaS—awTocTaTrin JD Shakes bought and sold. Robert Makhn-

di.e, 18 Martindalc Blofk.

T OASS SfiUOTlATEbl Aj city property iu Indiana Mookk, 49 East Washington st.

fiX) LOAN, iu sums of H.UUO to t-i.lW, on - fii X mortgage, from three to five years. Raj 55 inteba, oyer Fletcher’s Bank.

1)K1 VATE FUNDH in sums to suit, on iarm or X city properly; low interest. Stanton A Scott,

»4M North Delaware st.. Boston Block.

rpO LOAN—Money on fovorable terms ou imX proved city or iarm property. U. ftL stoduakd

A (Jo., 24 Wright's Bloek. ltidianapolis. $7,000 Ha&fo ~i—

special fluids.

Henby Coe & Co., 13 Martindalc Block.

improved form and ...d Otoa Jos. a.

rst

A

NOTICE.

.-'OK SUN BURN AND TAN use Haag’s Cream

1) LOUD, skin and nervous diseases a specially. . XJ beuka-Walter's, 228 East Waahinglon. _

cetvea by

liiutghvilfe up to 5 p. m. Monday, August 3,1885, for grading ami graveling the roadway and sidewalks of Bismarck avenue, from the south side of Summit street to the eenter of Michigan stroei, in said town. Plans and STiecnlcatfons can be seen on and after Monday, July 27, at the Clerk’s office In Hiiughvill . The Board of Trustees reserve the right to reject anv or all bids for the proposed wor . A. iL Calveikihif, 5\. P. Canfield, Clerk. Pres. B. of T. Ilaughvllle. July 28, 1885^

'VJUTICE TO CONTRACTORS—Notice is hereXN by given that sealed proposals wUl he received by the Board of Trustees ot the Town of HaughviUe up to 5 p. m. Monday, August S, 1885. for grading and graveling the sidewalks and grading the gutters on Michigan street, from the East side of Holmes avenue to the east side of Heimout avenue, in said town. Plans and specifications can be seen ou and after Monday. July 27. at the Clerk's office in HaughviUe. Tlte' Boird of Trustees reserve the right to reject any and aU

bills for the proji'wl work.

A. IL CAfiVELEDGE, Pt'.'S. B. Of T.

5V. P. Canfield, tlerk. ilmiguvHle, July 23, 1885.

/ 1 OOD 5YORK HORSE; cheap. Inquire at 2ti \JT Gregg. % A VERY line riding and driving pony. Adti V dress Z 1. New s office. A LGOD DELIVERY OR FAMILY HOK8K. XA. Apply 444 Wen Midiigan. f MHKEE-sTKING PllAKToN, V-T; 91.56 , lroning X lioani lor 7’>o, at Mkti.in’s, r>‘i N. Illinois. / * KNTLTr HAYXfARE, seven vears oldTsound! V I good driver; price. 8125. Inquire at Closseb ii co/s office, Sentinel Building. PACKI JS it REAGAN, for surreys, carriagi-s, .L> phaetons, buggies of all kinds and style* both W’liolenale and retuil. Our New York wagvu a specialty. and 14 Circle st. 11 OB BINs 4t 60.7 » ICast Georgia st,, build J V curnttges, baggit**, pbaetonn and wagoos at lowest price; inspect our large stock of new and o'd vehicles. We repair and renaliit.

FOUND.

rpilAT PICNIC HAM tor economy and relish X heats the vorl 1. Sold by all grocers. ( (ALL AND SEE Cr* BEFuKK YOU tiCY. V> Born A Co.. 97 East Wasiiuigionsfi tpHAf HENHON A CU. havs the largcat sforag* X house iu the city. Ite amt ite Kart Washington *«,

RAILWAY TIME CARD,

DEPART. ARRIVE. Jeffersonville, Madison A Indianapolis K. ft. Southern Kx. ds.. 4.Mam 1 Ind'uolis fo* 9.47am 1.. A Mad fox, uc.. s.l.smi j fo*LL.AC Ex,d,p.W.4iaai LA Mad maU.dpc. Atop in j N.Y A- N.F.Ex.pc 7. Doom Lou ti.45pm 1 suL.CAD t,n,J,s.lu.45pm

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Llm Ex, d 7.Liam 1 Kastcrn Ex, d 5.50am St. LoulstMall 7.35am ) Terre Haute ac—laOUaiu Fast line ex.d.p ^ilioom ! Cin A Lou fast 1_ d.iipm Terre II. acconi... -fitiOpin | Day express, il..„ t.lopm Western Ex, d, s..ia4ipm | Limited Ex,d,h... 5.3 pin Cleveland, Co)umbus,Clncinuati X ItidianapoUsK.M

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■XTOTICE TO CONTRACTORS—Brightwood, LN Marion county. Indiana, July 2ft, IMG. Sealed proposals will be received by the Boardof Trustees of the Town of Brightwood, Marion county. State of Indiana, for the grading and graveling ot Poplar street aud sidew alks aci-ording to pla;

and spec: said tow

■opiar street aud sidew alks ac'-ording to plans ud specifications on file in the Clerk's office of

said street extendi:

1 offt

between Wa' stance of sixti

said town, said street extending

street and rendleton pike, a distance of sixteen hundred and thirty-four (1.631) feet* AH bids mast be submitted ou or before seven-thirty tT;:!0> p. 111. August sixth ifo, 1885. The Trustees reserve

the right to reject any at.d all bids.

8. J. Davilnon, President of Board.

E. 5V. Meskkr, Town Clerk.

LOST.

FOR TRADE.

T3UA.N MARE for youtlg buggy horse. J27 foist LU Maryland st. I si:-1 KAm.E mnri.LiS'G FKOPEKTv. i'.ntle I J east, for a small farm east of city. Cmas. .“chi rmann, :l*j East Market sr.

BOARDING. •DOOMS fo >R RENT. ftimlihed or unfuraished. XV with board: l!tu North Alabama.

PERSONAL.

f sLaRK'S. 11 ludiana ave., umbreUas and para ‘ _ *ui» made and repaired.

D^ 1 ’ AND BLACK HAND-PAIN TED FAN in JLU tnuiMer cur. Rewaid paid for return to 20 W. Washington st. » LARGf ST. B'EKNAKD lM.K,j (olor a zA brownish yellow, with white paws, nose, breast anil tip of tail, collar marked "W. H. Taitsjtt." The finder wilt be rew arded by leaving din; at 75 ( 111 It-' I>m KLi t ASE orTKTKRINAftY iT-lRfo I bknts. between John J. Cooper's farm ar.d my office in the city. Finder plea*e return to 77 West Markot street and get reward. L. L. Akntkonm. Veterinary aurseon.

FOR SALE OR TRADE. r TAP.DWaRE; small stock in good shape or IX well assorted. Address box e7U Brazil, in-

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Chicago and Michigan City Division. .

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(Broad Ripple Traius-auuday ouly.j »JWain | LUOpm 2.00pm j — — T.topus * nidimatt. Wabasb A Michigan K. H.

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