Indianapolis Daily Herald, Indianapolis, Marion County, 22 July 1867 — Page 2

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Tfc* •#****••* Hm for MM ttirturlou* bl»nK f« vmx for •ppltoflttoftio»Mrlh« Mmlirnpt inw. At* toritfy* »*<1 btbors actnrlwff *«jr itim<t<r of tMMWMlHi, M«l iMmo io»d 1* fh«r or-ioff »t OltO*. _ #MH« *■« MMf th* pw» of Stute, loo»l »®d tolograplito nowi upoi our ooiuimv# ttHf poir»pr>" »f 10 d«>f»rr»fiforfit m»M*r prdpifTtki for to. diijr'i piper. ^ ^ *tmt« Utm*. — New wheat Is wiling of ti*W ^losny for

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—Another boy (frowned at Now Albany. -The Covington PWentf »vy» the be»t ft^htng pond in the ftefe tethefo H dam. -The Morahntl ooonty Dnftooratto County Convention will nomtnnte oendtdete* for county offioee on Peturdey, Augnet 3. CoaprtKnt fir CptfitmAit, IWn*** " ANr> fonv Wevir*.—The preside* bf the vond

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The gredtu* of «*e whole line i« In n gowl Mete of forwertlne**, with inrHne enenyb. moeity condlttonnl etock, to tlnl»h It fi'i.iy for the trot fttlj Now. with tho ",a*' , o* printed by Welle eonnty, *nd n^re to t>e hud, or ought to be mteed »t Richmond end along the line to pureheeo won enotigh to ley tbtrty.fhree mile*of truck, and the compnny out of debt, eny MwmeM mtn known that »n< h on Important rond of ctgthty ncycn mile* In Mich n condition Would bo » good bn* *i« on which to borrow enough to ley the other llftv four mile* of track, end the bond# end etorke of the ooropeny l»oth be conrldcred emonget the Iret elnee of investments. —The farmers of Weyne eounty complain of having ‘ too much of n good thing” In the

recent rains.

- On Monday night last at Ladoga the drug •tore of Wilson A Mahens was enter, d. the safe opened and robbed Of P33.* In money and a gold watch valued at #70. Tho thOlVes tbon stole two horses from e livery stable and out. Tho party that wo**» '■» P™*™ tl, lfVP , the horses near Terry villo In the lY.abs'h botlom, fho thieves being so doscly pursued that they left tho horsos In the botlom, stole a ski if and crossed to the west side of the

river.

-The fhmeeraey of Orsrgo eounty will nic( t In nominating eonvenMon at T.iolt. on Thursday, August 1. Kitvkhs.—The most shameful practices have neon raffled on fof some time In find in af this place. Wandering prostitutes of the lowest ca«te arc hovering wound, decoying add ruining the young men and boys by the score. A few nluhts since n couple of youths cf this place were found In the FWInelttnau stable wub the above ndsefablo demireps, all In a slats of beastly Intoxication. Tarents Hiiard well your beardless boys or wo shall feel compelled, ns defenders of the public, to t x pose names.—-A'nfpMsfoten /i(inncr< • Tttn llanvMT.—Winter wheat has been nearly all cut in this county, (spring whew will be ripe enough to eut In a short time, k or the amount sown, tho yield will be excellent. We are Informed fhst Iho eorn crop never promised bettor. — tyinomne l)tmocrnt< - Our farmers have bad a very fine bar* \ c«t thus far this year. The weather hae been tool and nlewant, machines and laborers plenty, and a good crop. Tho wheat must be prottr nearly all out by tbts time, a" the out* flog began about two Weeks ago. Tho yield promises to ho excellent.—Nf. Jo. — The wbont harvest In Ibis eounty Is over. Tho yield, lltoiigh not good, Is much bottor than was antloinated In Hie early part of tho season.— Frankfort Oreaeont. —The now whoaf, acme of our fanners oom. plain, Is not coming up to expectations, as re- , .11,Is (pialilv or yield; In fact, they are very dependent on the subject, and urge that the t tprrtnMon* f»t6Tlf f>N>pl^ hnvr hrfofl fiif »b0V^ what they will realize.—f'/nfennes bun. drain nf all kinds look well. Com Is small, tmt stands well, and h«« a healthy odor, finis was never better. The yield of wheat to I he husbandman Is equal fn qii inlily and n«»l* Mv to that of any previous season for many \ ears, of the fruffs, we can say nothing special. Apples will not bnn full crop. It is safe, however, lo say that (be fruit will bo more tbsn bslf crop, Of small frulfs, berries, eh-,, we have an abundance. A* a whole, the season Is a good ono.—Llj/onfrr llamtr. It begins to look now a« If the prospect of »mending our railroad to Vineennea m«y be relied on. nnmyofs are now here for the purpose of sscertslng the best route, and they pn iiively assert tbo road will be continued. The railroad men located here hold out the sameldoa.-itfurf/nwf/fo Uabeita, — A mad dog was killed In Mooresvllle, M rgan county, but not tinlll after It had auc* cer ded It Wllng *ever«l of its own race, some cows and finally a son of Mr. Owens, at Halo* held, a mad atona was applied to the wounds ef tho boy and It adhered for two hours, - There are six base ball flubs In Tem Haute. -Tipton Is pushing ahead-mere Improve* menfs going on there than any other town on Hie Tern and Indianapolis Railroad, MoMiciur —Wear#Informed that an alter* cation t"«lt place on Ihe 1th Instant, In Rprlng* town, Crawford county, between Mr. Wood* Cummings snd Mr, fiattd Waddlo, In which pistol shots were exchanged, and Waddle killed by a ball through the breast, and (bun* mlngs wounded in thelrg. An obi grudge is said fo have been the eaiisjof Iho light.—^<1#* per Vovrltr. ACOffdlNT asp imAfil,—On Tue»dey,Mrs, Minette, of llloomlngton, was In the act of ar* ranging aome eurtatna In her residence, and while standing open a Windsor chair, by ae« cidcnt, fell forward and across the ehslr hack, sustaining Infornal injuries from which she

died.

KMWr> liRMi,. -The remains of Henry Ron* <lcrs was found by Ibwside of the railroad track at Ashland, on mmdey morning, ffe was a rosMeni of Hagerstown, Indians, and W'.s a reputable and aober elilaen—a painter by trade—and had been to Rlehmond during (Saturday. We undarstand that the evidence eiietied in Ihe eaee, renders it probable that he was carried by the place be mtoaded to get off at. while asleep; flndtag which to be the ease, he hastened out and Jumped off the night train while It was at full speed. Heath mast

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charge of having fturdored

bsve been nearly Instantaneous, at there was no evldeoee of a struggle, or that he moved from where he first fell.—jVeweiwH* Oaurftr. — A *' tieat" attempted to get four or five hundred dollars worth of good! from Karl * Hatcher, of Lafayette, upon a forged chock of.fohn Carroll, a prominent merchant of Crawfordsvllle. The forgery wee dlseov* ered, the goods hauled back from tba depot, and the thief ffnafty arrested and sent fo Jail

In default of #1,000 ball,

nt’iCfMt—We leant lhal an orphan boy, about six years of age, who had tieen living with a farmer, eight mtiea north of town, being tired of this world of aorrow, went to the barn last Monday afternoon and fastened nne end of a repo to a beam, and the otfter end areuad bis neek, and appended Mmeeff M the air, When found he was eold and dead. The eause of his d««ng so Is not known, Hta noma was Charles Kinney,—J^orAeiHf 6i<in4ml. -The fiomoeraey of Clinton county will most In tha several tawnablpe, on Saturday, August to, 1M7, at ona o'clock r.at tha usual places of holding elections, and vota by ballot fur candidates for Clerk, Auditor, Coro* ner and County Commissioners, to compose the Hemocratlo ticket 10 be submitted to the people, lo be elected at Ihe nporo K btng also*

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-The Henry County Agricultural Fair will lit held at Newcastle, commencing September 10, and lasting four daya, —Work has been commenced on tha draw bridge lo lie built across Ihe Wabash at Via* eennea, Caftninu IT'.-Samuel Clifford, lafe a rebel eiiy i eaptured by our forees and tent to Camp Morton at Indianapolis, eeeeplig whence, he IflU lxOtrl»#rw A rlHsffli TrOflf wBHHP rHff and waa recaptured, but not until hla aenteno# H,e state < swris, janer nsing eviiaa, a writof Mfoeaa eofjwm was Issued, hla attorney alleging that he was unlawfully imprieon* ad, haeaiiaa of hla not having bean captured during tha time for which ha waa aantanaad. On hearing, Jttdgn Kgbert, irat, and, on unaeMled, an Rflaa,couaael fWr^s Eiu^jr^fSi^ >JgIU,,m6

Mi.bai 1 Rian, of l*aWl*vfi», who dlffttpawfi fi ,.m Aoderton abaWt theWth of Jtftk. Staff# was discharged. jp A Bto sr»ak«.—llr. Rotert Stroud, flatfff hi lUaiaui towiahife Kawa oouuty, MIM * snnfte neffio aero vmrke~ rfuoe. whtfa oaff fiMg#^ In.?, which measured eight feet in lenglh Md • ighfoen Inehoe fit eteeimforeaee. ft waaepoa* tc f, and ros'-mbfod a rattfesnake, but had no 1 dlle stUacInaU to Ua tail. - We foam from fhe Oreen oonntf Vwton tint Mr. John t* tmtfh, ef that county, |1 Ilia death last Friday under lhafollowtnt c.r, umstanoaa: Ha was making errangamanta t<> uo n bunting, and wishing to ascertain whether his fffle was loaded, put tho hraaah of the gun on tho floor, and toW hta wlfc to e'ek u while ha blowed in tha muaila. It at* i, mpMng to do so, the gun waa dlschargad, tho b ill entering his mouth and coming out of W* top of his m ad, killing him almost |#e*wF Ko. i.tiAnPY Trick tlayko 01 ®ot#— Ti»nTKUiiffffi.*IWitH-ff<—TM^* brothare, tha eldest cf whom Is not * w * l va yaaf* old, living near llerma*'* elation, on tho Clnotn* null and indis-sp^ 11 * HafHoad, hnta baan In the habit ** IffoH between tha Mae of tha fond, and fiienrrlng tho terrlbla flak of having a wain pass over them at full speed. They fa* pealed this recently, at end cost, with tha paa* ganger train run by Conductor George Grata. This train, cut from Cincinnati, waa running along at tho nsnal speed, when the engineer happened lo discover three little human forme eurkd up m holes between theHes, just as the engine was within a few yard# of them. There was no ehanoe to stop the train until It had passed over them, and proceeded some distance further. The o«oere ef the train then returned to the spot and found the three children terribly bruised* All had broken limbs, and one of them had his head maebed In such a terrible manner as to make hi# re* oovery a matter of doubt. It seems that in selecting their nests they had not ealoolated correctly as to depth, and that the break box had caught them, They are ebtidren of Mr. John Ron so, AnritesiAN Wkll at l/)i>l*—The editor of the Newport JJooaier Statt bus recently visited the artesian we» Tarko eounty, and r«-» *» eoiu run article we foe following, ft is of Interest, ae the water is similar to that of the Rose wnH. ft Is situated about one mile north of the little to.vn of lz>dl, on the farm of William Waun, within twenty-five yards of the east bank of tho Wabash and £rie Canal, at the foot of a largo bill: “ Tills well was commenced In 1W3, and first si nick a vein of blue sulphur artesian water, at nine hundred and fifty«fiva feet. In 19M, Uio wi-n was bored to a depth ef 1,105 foot, hi to sulphur water was found, and as tho c. it progressed from that point fifty foot (lo p. r i ho water continuously increased in qniiiititv, and Is now flowlngnt the fall capacity c f tho well, at the bottom, which Is four ami oik* inches in diameter, and from the bottom is propelled upward# by a lifting force of five hundred pounds to the square Inch, as Is evlivcd by Us propelling force nentm'ixlu s the dtill and heavy weight Of tho machinery. I'ho volume of water ts estimated atone barrel per second, or M,400 barrels per day. The temperature of the water Is seventy and a half degrees, fahrenbelt, showing that earth Increases In temperature one degree fabren* holt for two feet of descent. The water has been analyzed by distinguished chemists of Cincinnati and New York, who pronoaneeit one of the most perfect medical eorn pounds In the wofld, and predicts that It will surpass tiiue Licks and Saratoga ns n medlelnal agent. There are two sections of east Iren drtvs pipe of ten feet esch, which have been Inserted in the well to tneuro against Hn washing, ex rending to tbo solid rook some twelve feet below tbs surface, and le six inches in diameter, and a# stated before, four and a half inches, bcnce the water does not plat up abovo the pipe more than two feet without being eon Abed. Rut on being confined, does play up a fountain some twenty-five or thirty feet in the air. By InaerUng in the main ptpe a tube of three inches In diameter, Ihe water flows out in a stream at the top of the derrick, forty feet above the surface of mo earth. There has been no Intermission In this flow of water since It first began, but has since been flowing one continuous stream ever since, It Is n sight well >worth going to see, snd Should the rubbish and debris bo removed from around It, and the grounds made beautiful and inviting, it certainly would be cue of the most desirable resorts that we know ef. We hear It rumored, however, that the company contemplate making some Improvement# in the way of erecting bath bouses, a hots! and other fixtures necessary to make It a place of eorafori, pleasure and renown/* A Glim pa# into tHMigli gnetoty ” We borrow from tho Homo Jorunal n peep for our simple country readers Into high H'e In fashion circles, being the story of a wooden wedding (or fifth anniversary of marriage) party by Mr. and Mr*. Pritchard, of Boston, at which were gathered many of the best dressed people of New York and Boston: The entire house was thrown open (or the occasion, and tho floral decorations were very elegant, The chandelier resembled huge bouquet*, and the parlor walls, the hall*, stair* cases and bedrooms, were bung with festoons of flowers from the eetltng to the floor, the odor being almost too strong. The mustoans were stationed under the stairway m the kail, and supper was served In the basement, the two parlor* and fhe dining room being used for dancing. The front bed room was sat apart for the innumerable presents received by the happy couple. In the center of the room wae a large table, tilled wtth the smaller articles, all of which were cf wood, such as cigar cases, glove boxes, wail brockets, paper halves, work boxes, etc. Between the windows was an elegant rosewood sideboard, with solid Ml* ver bundles and keys, a gift from tho bride's father. An upright piano, a must# stand and book ease, were among tha prsaenta. At tea o’clock the i>»rlor * were wall flUed with tha beauty and fashion of Boston and New Ton, and the scene presented was ona of beat bril-

liancy,

Suddenly tba gas was turned up brighter, the musicians struck up tka ^ Wedding March/' and the bride and groom entered, and placing themselves nt the bend ef the room*, received their guests. The bride wore a light gray corded sin dress, trimmed round the skirl wtth two wide rows of black velvet; on these bonds were placed large white wood* en stars a fow Inches apart. The waist was trimmed la tbo same manner na tbs skirt, tba buttons being something Quite uncommon, being mode of ptoe wood la tha tbapt af tiny baskets, filled with A-»we~

flowers.

. )*bw pink to resemble coral* One

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and pin wort also of wood, but were painted

preim Boston e white Swiss

young lady wore a dress of flne while fli muslin, made wtth live large puff* around bottom of tho skirt, and between each i ware two narrow raws af ertmaau vel edged with white face. A wide aaeb ef « son velvet was tied below the waist la • large bow, with two large ends. Ornaments of eeral. and wreath of white flowers. Another waa af blue pouf f (hut (ft, trimmed on the bottom of tbs skirt with a narrow white laoefleunee, headed with a plating of wbtto silk, and abova this two narrow blua silk puffings. Over this was a skirt of whito silk, puffrd lengthwise, and divided by a narrow cord of pink etlk. This skirt was cut In scoilopa, edged with laee, and eut short In front. Tho wawt waa eut low, and the corsage was ora amen ted wtth a bunch of pink ro«ebuds and sheaves of golden wheat. A young married lady were n motra antique, trimmed down each warn with abend of erim*on satin, edged with a gold eord. The waist was made « fa Pompadour, and trimmed with crimson velvet and geld frlaga. Hair dreseed with gold powder Md wreath of

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A flit• Lnw Salt* The board of county (ummisMouen of thle county have commenced a suit agalaat William F. Reynolds and Metes Fowler fn the Tippecanoe circuit court, the mertle ef wbfeh will be understood from the foflowtec aynopels ef the complaint, which la filed by LsHae, K*q„aaattorneyforthe‘ It Is alleged in tha complaint __ field# wae on ft# 34th day ef Juno for more than ten year* before, ProMdeut ef the Lafayette and IndMiapotta Railroad asAEggSBca waa completed, and wMfc bad aeawMlirtei by order ef the dlreetore to five hundred and ecventy aharse, ametmlfmr to MfiAW, hut which waa In fact worth 1813,000, Thatthe Mad was oonstrueted mainly by meoey rafaed upon the aals of the boudaef the company, t|a ortg* Inal stock subscribed amouatfi (ragman, ana earning large anma anuob so thm the earnings tf the i Mrie r etrain 1

lYPIAMPOUS HERALD J

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and that being l»d mlsrepresentotio*# of

tOM hSSS 0 ^femmSste&^SI^S^S tree net worth we par vatwr, both Reynolds and Fowler were men ef good repnte| for tenth, and that the eemmlwHnera mad ignorant ef the foeathal Fowler feed nwPl •omI haowlcdge eOhojondMe^^hoeomJ

pany, and relying

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The eommtasteners further allege tfent Fowfor purchased the stock end fmiltsaHy transferred it to Reynolds; that at Iho time of I ihe sale Reynolds wae acgofloWng a sole of the reed or Ms eoueoltdatien wtth We MtanopeNe and Clneinnatl road, which ntgotteffen finally

resulted la n sole.

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and seventy afeaaee ef seech ■MwfeM ffmemeRimnd

count of tho frauds charged, they eee cntMod to the vfltne ef fee stoeh, after dednettng We #3fiAfiO ptdd by Fewforj the# the terme ef the intended saw were kept secret by Reynolds

until tkeMtb day of " '

pnreet of the ongtna

w pnreheetnff stoefc .. _ ^ though In contemplation at the time ef fhe sale ef tho stock ef RsynMds, wee frondulently withheld from their hnewfodge. They demand judgment for #818,880, and elect to toko tho bonds of the oontoltdated company. The eaee fo set down for trial at fhe October term, and It fo likely, en account of Iho forge amount Involved end the char actor and standing ef the parties, to excite considerable to-

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mr« m+itorn tnal many of cor eotemnorarles are dtoeusetog fhe question, who shaft bo the next Hemoeratte candidate for Governor. A number ef good men are mentioned, eny one of whom would be perfectly acceptable but many ef them, we know, will not consent to matte the nee. Down » this ««acek of ttte woods''Demoeratto popular sentiment unanimously and emphatically demands that Thomas A. Hendricks, eur present able f/attod States Senator, ottot! be enr standard bearer tn Indiana, in the great stroggfo of MS. Hi# ability aa a speaker, the courtesy and suavity of his manners, the respect entertained for him

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Governor Batter. It Is not the tntontton to tMe Mr, Hendnoks outof the Senate—a post Ron ke fills wtth so mucb ability aed dignity. But tt fo argued, and with great truth, that uafoee our Mote ticket is elected, we ean not hopo to afoot n majority In ibe lAxIslatnre, With Mr. Hewdrb'ks nt our e n dul itc for Governor we wlH c trey lb S I’e ti kcl and Die legislature, end be can b<* re«'le''1< d lo I be n.ite, as WOO Governor Line tn i.'ltii. The Ifomoorntle people down this way don't mean to toko any denial from Senator Hen* drlcks. They demand, for the sake of the country, this sacrifice at hi* hand#. We have no doubt that the same feeling per* vadet the Hemocratlo ranks nil over Indiana, nod mat the State Convention, when tt meets, will register tbe edict of the Hemocratlo people by tbo unanimous nomination of Mr. Hendricks as their candidate for Governor ts fm^EtantvilU Couritr.

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NNW Tom. smurtfov, dnly 30. Mratov-gnay andclMfly *d€* FWfiMfi. for call loan*. — . « Sterling—Quiet nt 110101 Qetd—Enafer: eyes* te fll 8#Jd, eleming at Total tx poets efopi OeversmMtfltoahs Wtmamt* Mr demand. Cliffng anttafilnnni Ooupona ofUfil, IfifiMt eewpen* eg Ufifi, MildUh^dBl^lMF NM flifiBQpe I.ATMT—fi{80 P. u. mom, Ohio and Mlmtmtpnt asrtlfitol Cumbertaod, 88: QaleMlver, <4to; lhJ4l Weetora Union Tsl^avh,! . . _ Reading, l»J4i HtjrigM ^sntrni UfiflBh-

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Leather—Dull end drooping; sales

8t3G0 250^)00

heavy; sales ef

psnnds nt Hfffe. for dsmeeMe laee*. Rice—Doll and ua changed. -

Coffin Unehangadi satoa of 880 bags Ric at

We. gold, duty paid.

Swear Quint md steady; tales of 318 ttogo-

heods Cuba at UX0UX*.

Milaasss Dull; solea af 180 hogsheads Cubs

at 61)1*.

Hopo—Quiet.

Fetrnfoum—Doll at 1^4BI4)4e. for crude;

30)4 BM toe. for rtfined fo bend.

Fork --uniat and steady; aotoa of 4^80 barrel* at ttt87<|28 for new ■eas.cleaing at#83 #0 cosh; #33 SO for old mesa; fit* 50018 75 for prime: end #23 25023 50 for prime mesa.

Beefi-Firm; aatoeof 170 tterrete. Reef Hama Boil and unchanged.

Boon-Mere active; Me. for long eut ttome

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inaf »nie» of fin package* at sbonlders, and 15018*. for

Lord—Doll and heavy; solea 890 barrels at 13013)ie. tor oew; •mail lots at 13)4e. Batter—UnehanMd. Cheese—Heavy. FratgMe to Liverpool—Firmer; 154)00 bnettete wheat aod com, per steamer, retpeettvely at 7d. and fi)#d. LATENT KAMCEia-0 P. K. Flour—Closed quiet sod without decided ckaageifeesfegfouad steady with a moderate foamy ; old dull and baavj.. Wheat Qutet and very firm for winter and dull for spring. Bye—Dull; tales nt #1 4501 47 for West-

ern.

Onto Steady; soles at80083c. for Wsatern;

solea of new mixed

Western sound nt #1 0401 ffc unesund, ef

Mensb.

Beef-Quiet and steady. Cut Meato—Firm and a

13Ji» fol dry sotted shoulders. Bacon—Firm wtth heavy soles;

trm and netfre; sales at 1<%0

cut bams,

Lard—Dull sod henry; tales st 12X012% -. tor prime atoam; 18c. for kettle rendered. Clssclnmmtt Market. CUfCXHRATi, Si-tnrday, duly 20. Flour—Dull sod nnsettlcd; price# ore 75c. 0#1 lower; raperfine, #11011 75; tbe oopply has Inen used. Wbeat—In better supply, and prices Me. lower, elostnpr doll at #2 03 10. (Com-Hull; nothing'doing of ImporUter, and priees ore nominal. Pria—Firm at 84085c. fo bulk, and the supply stlil light. Rye—Scars*, and at tbe dose choice would hove brought »1 M. Barley—Nothing doing; new enn be ao!d at #1 tor fail delivery. Cotton—Firmer and In fsirdcmshd at 24c. for middling. Whisky-steady at 30c. in bond. Mast r< rk—Active at #28; sales of 1,200 bam!*; at the dose there were no sellers below #28 50 an the spot, and #24 August de-

livery.

Bulk Meats—Active and higher, closing nt lie. for sb- oldcr*; 13c. for sides, and 14\ for etesr sM«*; holders had generally withdrawn their stock* from tbe market; tbe consumption

demand is nnsbatod.

Boeon—Active and blgner, with a pressing demand, dosing nt 12c. for »fa<nilder»; 14 % for clear rib, and lie. for clear; holders anked an advance of toe. nt tbe clow; tbe market closed excited and unsettled. Hams—Firm at W02('h\ for common snd

sugar cured.

JL-wd—Doll; no demand, and price* ncminal

at 12012)4*.

Butler—Firm at 180|Oo. for fresh in good

ardor; other kinds dnll and heavy.

Cheese—Dull nt 12018c.

Sugar—Firm at 120Utc. for raw, ocdl.%

018e for refined.

Coffee—Steady at 25038c for Rio.

Unseed Oil—Dull st #1 40. Flaxseed -Sales at #3.

Petroleum-ll»s advanced to 42043c. for re-

fitted.

Geld—#1 3-%. Exchange - Firm at par buying. Mew gwrk »rr Caottn nmrkot. SEW You. Saturday, July 30. Dry Goods—Tho market is quiet yet firm for ml kinds tf common goods. Unbleached Mu-IIns—Sab s st IScTor Indian Head and Attantte A; 17)4*. for Pacific A H and Lawrence; Me. far Boole S; 13J^c. for Tramaat; Laconia B, 18c.; Peppereli U, 11%

012c-

Bleached Moottao—Sell at 40c. for Hew York mills; 30c. lor Wanisotta and Utica,yard wide; S7)4c. Mr Uliem, fi-4; 42toc. for do , 0-4; 66c. for do., 9-4; 70c. for do.; lv%e. for Fep-

peMH.

Laacaster, Hsmitton and Gloocheatar; 14c. for Amookoag aod Ocean; 12)4e. for Arnolds aad Trument; 15c. for home print*. Cottons—Colored generally unsettled, exeept glazed cambrics, which has aetUed down to 12)4c. for nil tho lending makes. Flannels—Canton Is nnsatUed In price, tbe tendency befog In buyer's favor; Hamilton, 83 inch, sella at 3fo ; Rasaau A, 20c.; NaumMusi Ins— Be’av y more sslenble and rather inner In price. Bupfalo. Saturday, July 20. SMpments—Corn, flf^QO bushel*; oats, 23^ 000 Mr demand; spring 1* 25c. lower; Bye FlcfiD—In^good Inquiry; sales of 200 buoneit a #7; now is bold at nf #0. Wheat Quiet; salen of 4#00 bushels white Cssada #2 8002 90; new amber Ohio, #3 70. corn—Doll and unsettled; sales of 16,000 bushels eh ice N<t, 1 Western 0 93c.; good now Toledy, 90c., closing w*«k. Otto—Nominal; sales st iB0«c., os toqqalit ^yn—Sulei ot 8JW0 bushels at f 128 for Waster n. Barley—Uacb angl'd, Mem Pork—Uncbaugod. Lird—Uiicbanfird. High wine*—Nominal at #3 8502 40. LuulsrUto Murket. Looisvillb. Saturday, July 90. Tahoec*—Saloo tf MO hsgskesd* Inge to medium tt #801# 75. Fleur—Superfine Ion*g’oeted; sales of Ne.l new at #12 Mb Wheat-Sale* st #1 75. Cfin—P' Uvered, #1 0301 05. Mato—Bernina! at fiTe. Mean Fork—Rales m##3. Bacon—Active and advancing; sboulden, 12c.; dear sides, 15c.; fancy hams, 3n)4c., all Cetton—Sales at 33c. Hirer falling slewlyi 3 feet 10 foches fey "1

PQBXAX STATIONARY

FHXLauELFHXA, Saturday, July 20. Flour—Deettneti 25030c.; superfine, P 25; extra, p 25. Wheat—Dull; the boamdemand iaUmiUd; •ales of new red at #2 75. Corn—Quiet; sales of mixed Western at #1 10. 0*ts—Sales at 90c. Pr visions—Advaaeing. Lsrd—Sates at 13toe. Whisky—In battd,8he.

MW—k Saturday, My 20. Cotton—Sale* tt 33024c.; exports, 436 Ftnur-Sales at #10 50. Corn—Sales at #1 1501 20 for white. O tto—Sttles at #101 05. Hay—Sales at #26027. Pork—Sales st #-J5025 50. Bacon—Sales at 14)g015e. for clear side*. Lard—Salea at 14014toc. Krver falling steadily.

discussed sad ctrrided during the eomi ■seas a general and absorbing intos sr ewe an fobdllgeat verdict npnn tihem, 1 lie inind should be thoroughly informed 1 issues, and the best maam able mad fcaelm press. Every J take a paper, especially on* nm on tha qussthma fo which he k-1

Man

wtth State pslwy. There e fal agency fo nmfotsfafogCsntVttntinnnl Liberty than a rang rxxm. aadJI toall be foe ieadfog «kJeetorth* Hxxalb to advocate foe equal righk and sovereignty of the States, fo an powers not delegated to foe Federal Government and foe personal liberty ef foe citizen. The Hxxau will

Twledw PI makes. Tolxdo, Saturday, July 20.

r—Quiet, st—Lower;

tale* of new amber at

Flour-

Wheat—i

#2 20.

Corn—Without material change; sales at 88089c. for No. 1, and S30S3)*c. for No. 2. Oils—Buyers offer 74c. for No. 1. Lake Freiebts—Dnll snd nominal.

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THE

Richmond Steam Threshers,

BUILT AT THE Etobimsmtt Maclime W«rk», TB£ me ST IN ttWERICAI OTWWHSTANDIXG the lire which burned wtof oor ertabli-hincnt, we are workforce of bands, and are prepared to XU orders. JON An w. TE*». Bichmonii, lud.

WTOTWITH AN apart c for atulifor >rders. JlyU dAw3w

OIL POLISH.

B HADDOCK'S EXCELSIOR WATER PROOF Harness PreserTative, axd OIL POLISH. Patented October 30, 1866. TIYOST Durable, Economical, easiest applied IvL Leather Softener and Pieserver in tbe Our compound for boots, oils, blacks, aad gives

National or State Govern rente, ami insist upon the subordination sfi the military tofoeeivfl sola. It win advocate the restoration policy of PmmBepre>>entative8 ef foe Southern Htstos fo Congress, and a recognition of all foe paaple ef the States lately fo rebellion, who hove returned to their allegiance as citizens, with the full rights and privileges of citizenship, fo order to resSm the pacification of the country and its former prosperity. The Haxsu will frage and all ataem to place political paw«r in tbe faMiU of the bUefc race. Aa a • JPAAfTTI/y So offor shellt be sparedtogive tbe Kan a lb aa interest to ail ol.—rw of readers, k will osnSain interesting Miscellany, the Latest News by Tel egraph and Malta, and sneb general information as will make tt a welcome visitor to the Business Man, tbe Farmer sad foe Mechanic. THE FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL DEPARTMENTS Shall receive especial attention The markets of the leading cities will be given wtth accuracy, and a full report of our own market. Termnwwd Xtoe Itaaily. One copy, one year, by "»»** gio oo ** “ six months “ 5 OU “ “ three “ •* „ v 3 Oe “ •* one “ “ ......... too Ten cop is of the Dailt IleuALn win bn furnished one year for gU». and aa extra copy to the getter up of the club. Agents will be supplied at 3 cents per copy. Termna of tfoe Weekly. Single copies, one year. $S 00 Single copies, six months, j oo Ten copies, or more to one person, on* year, each copy ...^ 1 Tg Twenty copies, or more, *» one person, one year, each copy, 1 50 With an additional copy to the getter up o each Clnb of ten. Specimen copies will be sent to any person desiring it, on application. Every Democrat in Indiana is requested to act as an agent for the Hxkaxj*, »"<( do all fo his power to extend its circulation, and thus add to our ability to give it increased interest. Address, HEftALW COMPANY,

1J£UM 4 TO 35 HOBS* POWER ALSO PORTABLE SAW MILLS. YE. B have the okfoes, largess aad most complete IV works fo foe BnitoifWafas, devoted exclusively te the manufacture of Portable Engines and 8*w Mills, which, for simplicity, eompeefoess, power and eeonoaay ef fuel, are concedod by experte, to be superior u> aay ever offered te the The great amount of boiler room. Ore surlac end cyuaderarea, which we give to the rate hucaa newer, make enr Engines the most power fol and cheapest m use; and they are adapted t my purpose whavs power is required. ‘ en hand or fuxninhed os

. . with pnoe list, en. 01

appUmtum

WOOD A MANN STEAM ENGINE CO, Utica, *. T. Branch skee. M Maiden Lane, ' amcVdly

T.Cttv.

■EftTAU RANTS. jenn a Lxunnirrxa G. IaKHRRITTEK & CO., CAPITAL SALOON

gredieuts. Once used never dispensed with. We Oder retailers better mar. in than any other Blacking Bouse and solicit a call. We pit our BOOT POLISH and HARNESS PRESERVATIVE againstall others on heglobe. Sold by all first cl - as Grocer*, Druggists, Bost, Shoe and Harness Dealer*. ZEUBLIN, BBOS., Manufacturers, Depot 5T ttWWtk initials street, ItH I8m Indiinap-di*.

TO BUILDERS.

NOTION TO BUILDERS

itor's Omcx, Johxsos Couirjy,) Feaukliu, Ixd. July 5.1887. j

ana. for furnishing material* and erecting a Ja: Building for the safe keeping of prisoners, tn said city. Also, bids for constructing eight Iron Cells within said building, all the work to be done according to plans and specifications on file in the Auditor's office of Johnson county and at Hodson’s architect office, Indianapolis, Indiana; the walls to be of stone and brick laid in mortar; the rafters and jo ice to be iron, and the roof to be slate, tbe contractor to use such materials as are on band, as far as practicable. Tbe Commissioners, at their Cepte ber session thereafter, will proceed to open all such sealed propositions, reserving the right to reject any and all bids, - pa on the contracting for said work, will award the same to tbe lowest responsib e bidder.

ihe'iiiaivitln&ls lilt for the performance of contract, and indorse propositions “Proposals for erecting jail,’ or Proposals for constructing jail cells.’’ as the case may be, and direct to Auditor Johnson eounty, Franklin, Indiana. By order of tbe Board of Commissioners. Attest. WILLIAM H. BARhATT, jyU d*w Auditor Johnson county.

COOKING STOVE.

Tbe American Cooking Stove.

After twenty years of experience fo tbe manufacture of s eves, we became convinced, sou e six years since, that a vast amount of money was

try, in

It'd

n ot which whs wasted; snd that true economy const* tea in Buy tag the best -toves foot oouidbe mad#, notwithstanding the »r<ee has higher. With this view we proceeded to construct tbe American cooking Stove and spared ao pains or expense to saaka tt toe best aad most perfict (tore that could be made. And we bar* experijnentod wito tt, and carvfuii/watdw i lta operation for tbe last six yean, and when an improvement suggested itself; we have at once adopted tt, and ne have several of foeae improvement* secure-1 by letter* patent. In this manner, we do net hesitate to say, we have brought it to a higher stare of perf-ction than has heretofore beln attiiaipd isrd okihgsioves. There eat improvements fo this store Save sdr ded large y to its convenience and eSeetiishea. In an the varieties of st vee we ■aaufactnra. we study usefulness, durability, convenience aad economy la operation, rather than eheai.ness fo price; aad foso doing wmare satisfied wa study

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. For Ml. bj M.L.M -f/FItouir.lv** jefiT d#m Indianapolis, Indiana.

rNDlAVAFOUS. IND

DRV GOODS.

CHAMBERS, STEVBIS A CO., Importers aad Jobbers of IDIR/y 00033S, Nos. 85 and 87 Race St,, below Pearl,

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CINCINNATI, Olfie.

W.H. Hoover. J.R-Pumphrey. Murray Shipley. HOOVER, PUMPHREY & CO., Yholesaie Dealers in mm isii rm in Boons AYp MOTION*, No. 94 Pearl Street, between Vine tmd Sac*, k. T I_

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mta

ft* MO COS5XCTKW WTTH Agr OfW *»A*MW r of the same name, m or out of Indianapolis

W. ft fi. GLEBX, FropzieUr^

Has m> come xcTioii with AjrroTwnKfrTz bliss MxaTof the same name, tnorowtofladUnapoHs

»• rr^rlet^a.

SALE STABLES.

«.R.

ALES.

o.s srmxnzLP. j. pup, xxoMraox. (L U. BUTTEAFICK,!! A COw, AGENTS FOR WT* CRcts# Brewery Ctoytiy’i Pnte mark Ala, •Id Stack Ala. Pnle Creans Ale, ‘ Wmrttrmmdl

FEgD AID SAT.E 9TABLBa

Crewel ft Ce., rrepvietere,

BUT AND BELL

ANB mUfsBR.

49 Bmmit PfotoMF|F»»lk Bfiro**,

INDIANAPOU^, INDIANA.

PORSER Ntt. 49 S««M|p

irwise furniahodua

. Tew

AYO KESTAIKAYT,

N*. II Kisat vrnakingtan (Martin Hug’s old stand >

Street

T FATING fitted up the capital at great exFA pease for a Saloon and Restaurant we particuiarly invite the public to give us a call, as we intend tokaup our Bar well slocked with tae best Liquors. Wine. Ale, Cigars, etc., and our Restaurant well supplied with the very best the market affords. la tout we intend to keep a first class huuuu. and give satisfaction te our patrons tehO item

FAST FREIGHT LINE.

MERCHANTS’ DESPATCH

F*M Freight l*ipe.

Established

ittcricai E^yrfiss f• , Fr»prtfl«n>.

Tamnaparts Freight fram RfEW 1TORK, BORTRIV,

A ND all poii JA aU points i Chartered cars

fo the West and Southwest, N£*in

Next tt* Spaed t* tka Regular Express

Company,

At regular Railroad rates. For further inform a-

tioo, apply to

6- G. EARL, Agent.

M. CUMMINGS,

jell dim

19 Virginia Avenue, Indianapolis.

, Superintendent, Buffalo.

ADMINISTRATOR’S SALE.

Administrator's Sale, ■ATOTICE is hereby given that I will ell at pubITl ic auction, on Saturday, the 13th day ot July, 19*7. at foe office lately occnpie < by Robert L walp- le. deceased, in tbe eity of Inuiaaapolis, Marlon county, ■ ertaui personal property of said deceased, consisting of a large an# »ell selected Law Lib ran, and other miscellaneous books and otttoe furniture etc A credit of four months will be given on all sums ori:r ttuee dollars, the purchaser givir g his note wi h one or more approved sn,etie», waiving valuation and appraisement Laws. All sums of three d.-liars aad under, cash in hand. WM. JOHN W^aLl^ACE, jeKdtdAwSw Administrator.

el*MAT sssfVteA.UrJojt in the WineTradeoftheUnitedStates

M

ade and prepared as if done in France, from . pare California Wine, and taking the place

imported Champagne.

The undersigned would can the attention ot wine dealers and hotelkeepers to the fidlowing

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“Fhilade

“Mettrt. Boucher ± Co. “GXXTUXXX: Champagne athoruug taring that we folnkl . , wwhayeever used. We shall at once place it on our bill of fare. Yours truly, “J. B. KINGSLEY A CO.” Call and try our California Champagne. BOUCHER * CO.. ■ona dim R Dor street New York.

TAILORING.

ROETH & MEIER, Merchant Tailors ttNTV FORNtSHiNG AND OLD > KING HOUSE, Nti. EOT Hast Wnakiogtoa Street. (Little* Rotel BuMitty.) ‘ ;

INDIANAPOLI8. I}iD.

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BECKRR A BVJBER, Si \AJ E have received from the East a well asTV tittted stock of new Goods,Cloths, Casslworma. Vestings, ete. of foe latest style*, which wspose to asahe ap into Custom Work at prito suit foe times. Mr Huber a memher sf foe •fll SHnluIaolL

BWEtoHART, Merchant Tailor, And dealer in Oenf$ Furnishing Good*,

Ntt.tlttttWlk

Street.

l^DIASAFOLIS, INDIANA.

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