Indianapolis News, Indianapolis, Marion County, 7 August 1879 — Page 3
THE INDIANAPOLIS NEWS; THURDSAY. AUGUST T. 18T9;
Para Wattr and Planty of It Ttra cstixiasupoum wati:b works comrAMY, bortng tefriy iBcrauod tu rapacity, to Mv frofftrad to lunUah pure, fr*»h water to Uto oMIomm tor drlottONb vratUo*. b«Uta<, fooaUlu ■ad opriotLt'nc- »»». mfrrada, rtram botlon, •»- orMoro wad faetorira suppliad at •pedal ratra DK1NKINU WA*W*~AayouoraraivUrt»«*« Barahor at Yaalta {vrtlautMd at ow» hundrod and •Ity thourand) down to vatwr l«»al tot oor c*‘/» vtH readily parcelr* the dangar to vWch thty w* UaUa to UM «M W oidloary vaU vatar. Pwarratlou of hralth *t •»/ orat -• U*o boat “Ifcara« __ veil water with r rrtfiMwinl w«wr«f - vavr orad toTarioua alUra on 1U border., and with the well water of Lottfarlllo, and there U wtery nmoo for conoiderin* it oa good a water for itnr-—*- pnrpaacs a* any ot Ute Am four, and weraly rap«mr to «k« M Yoaa, mpectfally, ‘ **J. LAWRINCI SMITH. u Aoalyticfel Cherattt, LottiariDe, Ky." wnue PROTECTION—The Company propoeea at any time to throw and maintain from FIFTEEN to FIFTY Firat-Oao. Flreptreanu from hydrant* to ba eelected by tho Qty Fire Depart-
baa both made aaot-boand agent, rice George T. Sulliran, who hat taken the Agency of the Sotith-thore line here. R«r. S. J. Tomliaaen, Dr, R. T. Brown, Simeon Froxier, agent of U»® J. M. k I. railroad at thii point. J. H. Stewart, preatdeot of the Bank of Oomtnm^ and George A, Wallace, depnty county clerk, were among the "editorial” repreaealativee from Indlanapolie on the excumoa which left to-day. Gmssboppera are not the only plague new countries bare toeuffer. Board of A Id or man. At the meeting of Uie board of aldermen lost night, the action of the council was concurred In respecting nearly all the oubjecta
WTEAM BomgBS—Attention la eoUod to the condition of the atoom boilen at the Water Workatmlldiaa ta proof of tpa exoollence of the water tor steOm pwrpraia RATES—Dealring to grraUy loereaee oar list of eoasamen and to popularise eo IndUpenrable a luxury aa plenty of pare, cool water la eyery dUaeaft bouoe, wa bare adopted the loweet water rate* eonoiatent ifith fair bualnees •uccees. We raepectiully aolidt patronage. All rail* will xeeetwe prompt attention, and ail information cheerfully glren. OfRoo—23 gonth Pennsylvania at. DAHIEL MACAUL1Y, OsxxxxL Xaxxskx.
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TVfnxln.ni, Whoso complexion betrays some humiliating imperfection, whose mirror tells yon that yen are Tanned, Sallow and disfigured in countenance, or hare Eruptions, Redness, Roughness or unwholesome tints of complexion, we say use Hagan’s Magnolia Balm* It is a dedicate, harmless and delightful article, producing the most natural ana entrancing tints, the artificiality of which no observer can detect, and which soon becomes permanent if the MaguoliA Balm is judiciously used.
MONTSERRAT Lime-Fruit Juice la uaed toe the aame purposes oa the Lemon, to which It ia much inpeiior and cheaper, and ita acidity considered more agree*!}la. It forma, dilate!! with five or eight tlmee its balk of water, sweeteued to suit the taste or blended with *piriti, soda water, etc. A meet wholesome, deltc’oa* and refreshing beverage. Put up In quarts and aold by all druggists, and wholesale by BROWNING A (LOAN. B,tu,th 1-3
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Now ia the time to get Cheap Shirts la the very •at moke and material. Six good for (7.00; six very beat for •6.50. Money refunded II not ratitfactorj. H. S. TUOKKR, Maker, 12 and 14 W. WaaWngton St.
CITY NEWS. _ The Indianapolis bowling club will go to Louisville on the 24th. Mr. Signal Service Officer Lloyd appears to hare another wet spell on hand. The boar Af aldermen refused last night to increase the force of sanitary policemen. Dr. G. W. New baa so far recovered aa to be able to viait West Baden with his family. The bill boating for the Grand opera house and Park theater next season will be done by John Edwards. This is good weather for a Baptist camp meeting, but somewhat dampening oa a Methodist gathering. A log cabia reception will be given at the old settlera’ meeting at Oakland Saturday on the arrival of trains at 9:30 a m. The council, board of aldermen and Mayor Caven will visit Michigan City on the 21st to inspect the harbor improvements tnere. Dr. Welever, of Rushviile, a homoeopath, has received the appointment ot physician to the Indiana House of Refuge, in Plainfield. The abutments and pier of the Eagle creek Bridge, on the Indianapolis, Decatur and Springfield railroad, will rest on piles now bring driven. Work on the extension of water mains recently ordered by the council will be postponed till after the return of Manager Macauley from Europe. It turns not that the Lafhyette pension agent mentioned in The News yesterday, received 9738 for his client, and appropriated $500 tor the trouble of collecting it. Hobbs, agent for D. Ricketts, owner §5? Park theater, fays there will be an • outside double stairway on Tennessee street, with approaches from the north and south. At a special meeting of the council last night, William Sullivan and city attornev Henry were delegated to attend a sale of lands belonging to the Gregg estate to be held at Dallas, iSwa. Judge Turpie yesterday filed, in the Supreme court, an answer to appellant’s brief, In the rase of Uahlon D. Manson and others vs. the State ot ladiaoa, on the relation of John D. Lee. This is the northern prison muddle. Miss Amanda Way will return to Lawrenee, Kanaos, this evening, having come to the ooncluxioa that there was little opportunity ** "J** •* aid of the southwn refugees outside the ocgMiaatione already formed here for that work. County clerks are bow cUimiut that thev have a right to charge each Insurance aren't seventy cents for the filing of the certiftrate
fay the act of 1977, instead of making any re-
duction. . f „
The Indianapolis telephone company filed arueles of incorporation with the secretary of state yesterday. The company has for some time been doing business southeast of
ity, bamibuTcn “
the city.
‘ purchased the Brown rotary
wwtafrtoaehlne works. W. H. Morrison, VTjDUtockwood and Bara T. Gilliland are A Graydon, of this ritr, has been appointed cashier of the St Louis and San Francisco
the clerk was directed to notify the water works company to furnish the city with areadjustment of rates for the ensuing year. The present contract expires on the 15th inst Aldermen Layman, Ridenour and Seibert were appointed to act in conjunction with the council committee on public health and hygiene. * j-hy Tho following resolution was adopted: That the dty civil engineer when ordered to establish a grade of any atreet or sl'ey shall locate th# proper number of parmanent bench mxrlrs note the rsme on the profile and make all tho proper records In a book kept for that purpose. ■rasgilujuBi. Indiana polls Wholesale Market, ff Trad# is quiet this morning. Poultry quotations are lower. Sagan are weak at a decline. Tho other prices are unchansed. JOBBare Pbovibioks—Steady CM*r pork fU.00 Mess perk $10 ; s. c. hams quiet at 9)6910*; oo> cordingta average; s. e. shoulders, 5)je; breakfast bacon, 8c; bacon, sides, dear at Sc; bacon, should— «)4c; kettle lord, in ttsroej, 6>io, In kep 7c. Pbodccb—Trade quiet. Shipper* ora paying 6®7 eeati, loos oil, lor agga which sail from store at9 cents Good batter selling at 12; shippers paying 10.cents; common grades ;;bring 8(960. Spring chickens |125(91.75 old hensf300; roosters 12 0} GeeseS4 30for fuUfeathered; |8 50 lor picked. Ducks $2 25 for old; $150 for young. Turkeys 6 cents per pound.. Feathers prime 88 cents; mixed 15(935 cents according te quality. Gsocnres—Trade remains good Sugars hard 9A9%o> Standard A 8%9 te; ofl A 8H@i%c; White extta C SK&SH yellow, £gi®i)4o. Caflesi— ooxLaron, m^iie; fair, 11349120; good 12912^0: prime, It&lfe; atrlcUy prime, 14915; ohoios, 15)4 Ol6Xe:golden Rio, 17X921 J^cMavo, 2S92Se; Mexican. 17(918c, according to grade. Molasses and syrup*—New Orleans molasses, 85950c; common •yntpt, a095<a; medium, 859Me: choice, 459506. Starch, Lake colt, 51.20 per car lots; $1 80 in small quantities. B'ce, 7% 96Xc for fair to beat Louisiana sad Carolina- Cfaesae, jobbing at 697c for weatara re servo, eoal oil, fur standard grade Spices—pepper, 14X9l6o;aUapico,18920c ;cloves,E0 956c; cassia, 35940c; nutmegs, SO0951 10 par lb. Ground goods—pepper, 20925c; ginger, 20925c; Lemons allspice, 23930c; cinnamon, 409G0; doves,509660 mustard, 25945c. Fokdob Facixs akd Ntrrs—Market Arm. Raisins—Layers . 51.8591A0; Lhodon Myen52.2592.85; California bunch 7%c per lb; New sultanas U)fe per lb; Muscatels, doable crown •292.10. Currant a5X95c. Leghorn jCitroaUTQ 19o, Dates, nans in the market. Lemcaa—Meesinaa •606 50; Palermo 56.00: Four tier S5.0095.25 Orange*—Naples 17(97.50; Figs,—drums 14c; layers 15917; bags, 10915c. Nuts—soft shelled almonds;. Temgooa, 80921c; Ivies, 19®20c.;8h*Ued slmoods, •8940c. Brazil nuts, 10c. Sidly filberts, 12)4 014c. French walnuts, ll%®12c. Naples watnuta, 14015c. ‘Raw peanuts-'ied Tenneeeee 6J4@6>4c; white Tennessee 6“407c; Virginia, 7c. Lkamsa Dbuqs—Markets strong with on active trade; prices anchanged, Morhlns 54.259450.; Quinine, -58.5503.60, dnehor • Idatl.8591.40;barax,12o;camphor, at 80985c;alcohol, t2-1002.15; aasOloetlda, at 25085c; olunftal 4340; chloroform,' 80085c; copperas, barrels. $3.(0 cream tartar, pure, 80084c; castor oil. No. 1 •L4001.45; oil bergamot. per pound; •3.5003.75; soda, Mroarba, 406c; ralta, epsom. 4 05c; salphar, float, 506o; sou potre, 80200; tarpen tine, 56940c; glycerine, 180220; bromide potash, 57947c; lard oil; 56 0GOe. linseed oil, 65 070. oplam,|6.2605.5O; white lead, 7c. Iodide of potash,94.75. Dbt Goods—Market Arm. Prints— American 7c; Allen 634c; fiddystone fancy 6>4c; Padfic fancy 7c; Harmony 6c; Simpson solid black 634c. Brown sheetings—Atlantic A 634c; Crescent A 8340. Bleached sheetings—Blacks tone AA 834c; Chapman X 734c; Fruit of the Loom 9%c; New York Milla 12c* Lnsdale »34c. Corset je ane—Naunkesg gateen 8c; Indian oreeard 734c. Ticks—Amoakeag A C A 17a; Lewiston*I inch 1734c; 82 Inch 15c; SO l$Hc; Oenaburgs 93401 oumana 9340; Augusta'934c; Alabama 934c; Toledo 834c; Manoheeter 8 340. JeausDeer Island 42)4c; Bedford 80c; Polaris 20c; Lancaster ginghams Do. Grain bags—Stark A 25c; FrankfinvlUe 28)4c; Atnericrn 22c; Bamony 21o Hides—Are In good demand. Salea of G. S, arod-st 69407e; green hides sows, 6340; graen •teen 7c; green klp,^)4o; green calf, 10c; bulls, stags and grubby % an. Tallow at 5 9534c, Lbatub — Market stronger and higher. Oak sola held at 80086c; hemlock sole hold at 21 9280; harness, S903Se; skirting, 84087c; rough harness, 26928c; Pittsburg harness. 88986c; bridle per doaen, 48054c; city Up, 50090c; French Up, 51.0001.40; dty rall-sUnt, 75C05L1O; French coll skin,.51.1001V. loon—Market steady at the advance Bar Iron |S.1002.90; >roufhtcharooai;bar 54.1004 30. Ham ■hoes—Barden’s,8.7804; mala ihora.lt.7505.00. Tibnkks’ Supplies.—Trade strong and active Northrop’s sheet iron roofing, 54.50 per square Best farsnds charcoal tin. IO 10x14, and 14x20, r 00; 12x12, 87.25; IX, 10x14, and 14x20, «9 00; 12x12, 8*^5. Coke 10, 10x14 86 50- rood ng, IC, 14x10,56.50,: 50x23 5(5.5 0, block tin. In pigadnlBc; in bon, 20o. Cbnuaon sheet iron—Nos. 40,16 at 52,90: No 18020 at *3,00; Nos. 22024 •18.10; Noe. 26 and 27 58.4003.50. Charcoal iron. No. 27, So. Moorhead’s g*>vontsed f-on n per cent, discount. Lead. In pigs, 6c; |n bars. So, Sheet dne 8)4«, to full casks 34c less. Granite iron ware 80 p«r cent, discount.
SCHOOLS AND COLLEGE*.
Always keep them on hand, as delay increases suffering; and if yon feel sickness coming upon you, take a dose of Dr. Boll’s Baltimore Pills, They can do no hann. and may save you from the sick room. Price 25
cents.
Cocoa!ne, a compound of eoeoanut oil, cures Itching end Irritated scalp. (20)
Go to J. M. Rtodltoger, No. 58 South mind
street for all kf ‘ L
t kinds of painting.
tv un-th.m
‘The Best Boot in America,” [Trade Hark.] WALKER BOOT.
•WAU ortter* and oorrsopondeuc* relating to the handling of our goods should be addressed to
W. 8. ARMSTRONG, I7TD1 ANAFOI.IS, Xml. firanple Room, No. »45Soalh Martdlaa at. J. H. AG. M. WALKER, WorcratOr, Mom ta.tta*
St. Anna’s School for Sirio,
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477 N, JPena. St., Indian*polls, Ind. Next term opens Sept. 8. Boarding pupikL 5275 to 5300; day pupils, 512 M520 per session U nine weeks. Eight teachers are engaged In the work of the school; each department has a special teacher, fond for circular. Rev. J. B. Clabkb, B. A. M. A., Rector and Head Master. s.tu.th
HANOVER COLLEGE, Rev. ». W. Fisher, D. D. t I*res't.
Osasiral and Sriratlflc Courses, with Preparatory Department. Txxitioxx Fx*ee. Location healthfoL Boarding low. No saloons. For Catalogues, address President, Hanover, Ind.
Biller Mrersity.
The next session of this popular institution will open September 10 next. Full Faculties In Literary and Medical Departments. A Special English Department has been added. For Catalogues In Literary Department, rldress CHAUNCEY BUTLER, Secretary, or O. A. BURGESS, President, Irvington, Ind. In Medical Department, address Dr. HENRY JAMESON, Indianapolis.
Pen^iisylTT’AxxlA MILITARY A€ADEMY, CHESTER, PENNSYLVANIA, Opens Sept. 19th. Thorough Instruction in Civil Pi oneering, Chemistry, the Classics and English. Degrees conferred. For circulars, aoply.to Gordon, Lamb A Sheppard,or to Col.Theo.Hyatt, President.
Highland Military Academy, Worcester, Mass, begins ita 24th year Sept. 10th 1879. Rank, first-clnas: teachers permanent; patronage always good; situation picturesque and healthful. Bequest circular for particulars. C B. METCALF, A. M., Sup’t. tu.fh.u
M fljta Em MONDAY] a.kd \ AUGUST 11 and 13. TUESDAY, j TUESDAY MATINEE. “The Monarchs of the World.”
EMERSON’S Megattonffinstrels 50 IN NUMBER, 60 Under the sole management of near wii v Jet*.a JjaCLb Itrn. -A- * .5:13 JL a B. M. H001.BY A Wh. Emhrsok Proprietors. Ehukst Staslky... Assistant Manager. A fcensaiion Without a Precedent, Qaantlty and (iuaHty Combined. >*100 STABS-100 Abtists. 15 . COMEDIANS. 15 12 A Triple Quartette. 12 14 Solo Instrumentalists. 14 16 Song and Danes Men. 16 MIHtary Zouave Clog Dancers. ^2 THE GRAND DAILY PARADE of this Monster Aggregation Is worth going miles to see. Prices of Admission—26, 56 and 75c. Reserved Seats, f 1.00, at Cameron's Maslc Store, 22 North Penn, street. "Standing room oulv,” every night st 8. Secure your seats and avoid the rush. 1 n
EXCURSION
To Petoskey, Michigan.
Leaves Indianapolis August 7. Faro for roand trip only 512. Tickets good for ten days. Stop
off at Grand Bapids and points north. Gef tickets and engage your sleeping-car
TTti , f»n at orUM
Un'on Depot at once.
tots north. Get your
berth at the
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PILLS
INDORSED BY PHYSICIANS, CLERQYMEN AND THE AFFLICTED EVERYWHERE. THE BftEATEST MEDICAL TRIUMPH OF THE ABE.
TUTTS’ PILLS CURE SICK HEADACHE. TUTTS mis
CURE DYSPEPSIA.
TUTTS mis CURE CONSTIPATION. TUTTS PUS
. CURE PILES.
TUTTS PILLS CURE FEVER AND AGUE. TUTTS PILLS CURE BILIOUS QfiUC. TUTT’S PIQ.S Cure KIDNEY ComgMnt TUTT’S PILLS
CUBE TOR PIP LIVER. TUTT’S PILLS IMPART APPETITE.
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Dr. Ttrw has suc-
ceeded to combining in these piUe th* heretofore antagonistic qnaiitiee of a teBBiiOTB iku, Puboativ*. and a Bu-
biftino Tonics
Their first apparent effect ia to inereaae the appetite by causing the food to properly assimilate. Thus the system ia nourished, and by tbair tonic action on the digestive organs,
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pro-
regnlar and heal vacnations arc
dneed.
The rapidity with which PERSONS TAKE ON FLESH wkilo under the influence of tfaeoc pula, indJcatee their adaptability to nanrish
Bence their
efficacy to curing nervoua debility, melancholy, dyspepsia, waetof the nmsclea, einginesa of the liver, chronic constipation, and imparting health & strength to the system. Sold everywhere. Price 25 cents.
Office
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Dr. J. C. AYER A CO.* Lowwll, Mass. , Practical and Analytical Chemtote. BOLD BT ALL PBrGOIBTB A51) DKALEBB III UFDICIXO;
IS YOUR BLOOD PURE?
den and waste. For impure blood the best medicine known la SOOTTIXxIta’fil Blood and Liver Sjrnp, Or Compound Syrup of Stilling!* and Sarsaparilla. It is an old, time-tried end true remedy, and may
year; axd taxk R at all timks. For Scrofula, Liver Complaint, Rolls, Tumors, KweiUngs, and the thousand ills that come from impure blood. Jthn F. Henry Curran & Co., NEW YOKE. For sale by Pattison Bros. 4—5-4-tu,th,s Aw
Xrtabllahed 1860. Capital Stock, 8300.000 SINKER, DAVIS & CO., . Founders and Machinists, INDIANAPOLIS, IND., Mill and El evator Build era and Furnishers and Manufacturer* of French Burr Mill Stones,complete Flouring Mills, Pulley and Geared Portable Grist Mills, Improved Bolting Chests. Vertical French Burr Mills for grinding corn, middlings and feed; Circular Saw Mills, Head _ Blocks aud Drag Saw. Moefafuee. Estimates and Flans lor Mills furnished
oa application.
Portable and Stationary Engines,
Of the most improved construction.
TUBULAR AND FLUE BOILERS’
Of oil rises and descriptions.
Shafting, Hangers, Pulleys, Couplings and Pork House Equipments. Bend for Dinatrawd Catalogues Indianapolis R. R. Time Table. Deport Arrire „ Cleveland, Columbus, Cincinnati & Indianapo'is
LouvAStLExdy 7 25"* IndWabAMioE 12 55am Union Aocoin— S-tfp'n BoalndASt .Ex 6.25pm ColuraAindsEx 6;2.mm NYA8tLExdylO:56jm Col S Ain d £x..!0:55pm
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Mail Train, 7:00am Day Ex. daily p liOOpm TH Aecom,..,... 4:00pm Pacific Ex daily all :00pm
Fast Line,daily 4:00am Mail and Acc,....10:00am Day Ex daily 5:35pm Mail and Accomo :40pm
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Indianapolis, Cincinnati A Lafayette.
Cincinnati Division. Clncin Accom 10:45 a m CAStXMailpe.l2:45 pm Cincln Accom. 7:55 p aa ChiABtLf l.da.10^5 p m
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Lafayette Division.
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Indiana, Bloomington A Western.
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Indianapolis A Vincennes.
M 1 ] A Cairo Ex-. 8:15am I Spencer acc - 9:40em Spencer aeo- 4.*40pm { M’l AGairoEx... ff:4upm
Indianapolis, Peru A Chicago.
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East. Wert. 7:80pui 8:80am_Logansport...—. 7:10pm 10:00am
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1:12am 12:50pm..Auburn Junc’n 8:25pm 7:23am 2:00am 1:20pnuButler — 2:45pm 6:80am
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6:5f,pm ...Lansing, Michigan —-10: »:Upm—Saginaw, Michigan 7:16am
Fort Wayne, Muncie and Cincisnatt.
leave Fort Wayne l :10pm Arrive at Indianapolis.— — 6:25pm Leave Fort Wayne — — 4:54pm Arrive at Indianapolis 10:55pm Leave Indianapolis 4:05ara Arrive at Fort Wayne - 10:80am Leave Indianapolis „.„ll :50am Arrive at Fort Wayne..... — 5:15pm Leave Indianapolis - — 5:40pm Arrive at Fort Wayne - fi :80am
• Trains run on Columbus time. George W. Mullen, O, T. A.
Lafayette, Bloomington and Muncie-Diract con-
nection at LMayette with I-Tt <
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7:11 pm 1:00 pm
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LteC raxaxa ta*. v Hoopraton
Paxton Gibson
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INDIANAPOLIS DAILY NEWS
Ita it is ReM Rj earners.
THE INDIANAPOLIS NEWS has the largest circulation of any daily paper published in Indiana. It is taken in
almost every Comity in the State, and is delivered by Carriers every day in the following towns and villages: ELMER BRYAN, Arcadia. JOHN LONARD, Alexandria. W. T. HAWK, Anderson. WILL CARR, Altamont, HI. MORT. NORTON, Axgoe.
SAUL. LOEB, Attica.
D. M. De WITT, Acton.
W. RALSTON, Amo.
JNO. DUGAN, Arlington. J. G. McPHEETERS, Bloomington. SAMUEL DEAL, Boylston. J. DELAFIELD, BrariL ARTHUR BARNES, Brightwood. A. D. HAMILTON, Brightwood, Ind. JOS. CHRIST AIN, Brightwood, B. D. PERRY, Brooklyn. JOHN MORGAN,, Brownsburg. B. HOLE, Bridgeport. GEO. H. TOWNSEND, Bluffion. J. C. STERRETT, Buena Viata. J. A. MUNDEN, Cleveland. S. B. HALL, Clayton. W. H. ANDREW, Colfax, SWIGGETT & STAHR,Cambridge City H. TURPIN, Clermont.
E. E. NEAL, Cicero.
„ OLLIE HARDEN. Covington. WILL. WASSON, Crawfordaville. P. H. KENSLER, Connereville. J. W. CARTER, Carters Station. L.NAUGE, Cloverdale. H. C. CHEVALIER, Champaign, HI. G. E. ELLIS, Columbua. CHAS. E. MORRIS, Danville. LOULS CAIN, Danville, 111. G. M. GRAHAM, Delphi. R. D. CRAIGHEAD, Dnnreith. F. M. STOKES, Elwood. V. H. HUFF, Edinburg.
O, SMITH, Elkhart.
JNO. B. HOLTON, Friendswood. H. DUNLAP, Franklin. P. B. DAVIS, fort Wayne. JAS. EDMUNDS, Fortville. EDDIE FRANCIS, Fairland. A. E. RYNERSON, Fowler. 8. R. BARNETT, Fountaintown, BRYANT A NORRIS, Frankfort. W. F. SHERIDAN. Greencaetle. IRA GIDDEN, Greenfield. C. W. SEARIGH f, Goodiand. FRED. BARTON, Greensburg. WILL G1PE East Germantown. FRANK B. ROGERS, Goeport. Willie X. COLEY, Greenwood. FRANK H. PETERS, Goshen. CHARLES FRANCE. Homer, 111. DAVID GRIFFITH, Huntington. ' T. KNAPP, Irvington.
E. WEBER, Julietta.
Wm.EMMONS, Jamestown. JOSEPH SOMES, Knightsville. JOHN H. PAYNE, KANSAS, HI. J. LEONARD, Kempton. D. SHELLENBAROER, Knightstown. H. G. MEYER A BRO., Kokomo, B. C. KENT, Kentland. J. H. KENDALL, Lixton. A. W. PAUL, Laporte. Wm. BECHTELL, Lebanon.
C. RICE. Ladoga.
CHAS. FELLOWS. Lewisville. FRANK DARRAH, Loganu^rt W. E. TEMPLE, Lafayette. W. J. DRAPER, London. J. JACOBS. Montezuma. H. W. MILLER, Michigan Citr. E. E. WHITTED. Martinsville. EDWARD CAMMACK Milford. ANDYDOWNARD, Marion. C. WOOD. Monticello. L. COLE, Marshall. 111. C. H. LETTERER. Maywood. SHERMAN SOUTH, Mattoon, 111. ‘ W. A. HUNT. Mooresville. J. WILSON, Monrovia. W. R. DAVIS. Morristown. J. W. CARLISLE, Madison. M. D. CAMPBELL. Newman, HI. M. COLLINS, North Indianapolis. E. B. DOLL, North Vernon. FRANK DECKERT, Noblesville. BEM E. FISHER. New Castle. J. N. E. WOLFE. Oaktown. J. W. BARNES, Oxford, Ind. J. L. THORNTON. Princeton. SHERIFF A ELY, Paris, 111. DORA BIRD, Pitta boro. E. SMITH, Plainfield.
WM. BECK, Pern.
ALBERT CRESSNER, Plymouth. H. FODREA Ranmlle. W. J. KENDALL, Rockville. L. E. KANNELL8. Rochester. JOHN WHITAKER, Russiaville. & WOODCOCK, Rushviile. F. PARKET. Sbsrpesville, Ind. ’ E. SMALL. Shelbwille. FRANK BELLES, Snencer. EDGAR AVER*, St Paul. H.A.MCALPIN A BRO., Southport. R. O’BRIEN. Terre Haute. ED. ANDERSON, Thorntown. ALBERT COLLINS, Tipton. H. O. ALEXANDER, Urbana, 111. CHAS. ROSEMAN. Vincemiee EDWIN BALSER, Vernon. J. W. ELLIS. Valley Mills. _ JAMES MARLON, Waldron. CHARLEY LUMAREE, Wabash. E. SHARPE, Warsaw. HENRY STRA8SER, Washington. H. A, PRATT, Waveland. JAS. BEEBE, Whiteland. JOEL JACKSON. West Newton, OSCAR HALL‘Zionsville. Orders for the paper can be given to the agents named above, who will leave it promptly at your door.
UNDERTAKERS „ ■ . , ... — /t M
W* Aeatro to inform the Fabric that w* have i o^*rod! , Wain^ < aad Bosewo^CaStstsjDoffinsstafi tradertaklug BuppUra of all kiQd*,~for Isathaaou*haif tho price of ether s^bUshmenti. Nerthcaat Bnuseb Omc«>—Corner MasaohuseUs area no sad Dalavsro stroet. main Of Vice land Piumlafalits Rtaoua—25 to 36 Ksatocky aroau; and to te 74 W • Maryland strost. > M. B. Floe ttoa ol Backs and Livrry at reasonable rates. ow J. H. RUSSELL & CO.
ESTEY
ORGANS
10 MORE Just received fresh from the fac' Now is the time to make good selection«. PRICES LOW. Organs on small
monthly payments.
D. H. BALDWIN & CO., tu,th,a QQ JX’QTrttL Foruo., at. sHHmamBHssBHspsHmmBmemsnmmumHSBmmpssa^ressHasssssftesssB^aimsm
KOBTHEAST COKNEB WASHINGTON AND NOBLG SIS., * Having base thoroughly renovated and fitted up Jar Custom Work, wa therefore my TO THE FAEMEBS OF MABI0JT COUNTY THAT WK INTTKNS MAKING ^ OTT»T<3M ■W03E1.3BC. jSl JBPSIOX^LXaV'SAnd we well know there is no other way to succeed only by doing rood work end honorable dealing give me a trial. [tb,s.tu| JAklSB A. FBANKUM, Lessee.
TASSART’S BREAD.
_ A j#t 1)Uck Waterprooi PoUtb for aU klndl 0( jroo. Use tt on Water Pipes, Steam Pipes, Iron Sinks, Grates, J-on Fen era, Gsa . . . and Grmtee, and It aflords ms pleasure to stete that it is the finest end jP^^XjISEl 1 ereT ute ^ or raw In use.” Price for • oo. bottlo, Alfred Sinker, S. Pennsylvania St. REFRIGERATORS AT COTS, R. L. McOUAT, 61 and 63 W. Washington St.
STHENOFACIENT BITTERS
Theee BITTKR8 mroeompoaed of Cinchona bark Gentian andColumbo root*. Juniper berries, with other tonics end aromatics. A strength restorer and appetiser. Prevents Fever end Ague. As « gancral^touie It to unsurpassed. Omits)□* no yhiekT. .griri by all PruKKlste, and wholeealo by J 08. tt. PERKY, 50 E. Washington st. tu,th,a
CENTRAL FURNITURE FACTORY. « BOOK CA8F8, DEHK8, STORE FIXTURES, Etc., male to ordra. New Derignsfurnished ot th> Latest Styles. Work warranted. Prices reaeonrMe. J E. HAttVIE, 94 8. Driswsre at. a.tu.th
HOLMAN
Tkade-Makk.
A Sure Cure for Stomach and Liver Troubles.
It Acts Kindly, Safely and Effectively.
JOS. A. MOORE, 84 East Market Street FOR B£KT: . Lwelling House 579 Homs avenue, 530. “ “ 94 College avenue, 120. w u n7 w«t Vermont it, 916.50. “ •• 78 Wert Maryland st.. f20. “ “ 93N. New Jeraey st., 83#. . “ " 94 N. New Jersey st., 88#. ’ “ “ 12 rooms, W. Ohio at. Storeroom No. 282 South Del. st., 55. “ •• 186 South Meridian. »M. ** “ 263 Mara, avenue, 510. “ to McBrida Black, Frank Black* Indiana *v*. LodRina and* living room* over 82, 84 and 86 East Market street;ln Grand Opera
isiouK| comer utu# snd x6Q&8yivADiA 11 r»*6tv Storeroom on Fast Maryland street, 1>etwan Pennsylvania and Delaware, 5l6 per month. 3-7
Tent OutI Nothing nieer; bat Heforo go
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Martens’ Tents
AS A PREVENTIVE, THE PAD 18 WORTH MANY TIM® ITS WEIGHT IN GOLD.
ENDORSED BY THOUSANDS.
What la Sold fay Soma of Oar Bart Olttzani: MALARIAL FEVER, Era—“During last winter I wa* lying helpless, burning with fever—o lti>i.uj tk. Irto*. My phyaieiane considered my care hopeless. When in this extremity I commenced the use «f the HOLM Ay ELMHoIBS. They proved a G-d-eend, and I am again at work.” CHILLS AND FEVER.—“I don't want any more qtnrrnrx aa long as I can get the Pad.” “My daughter, 12 yean old, was quite feeble and very much reduced to fiesh, bat the Pad bra brought her oixLfevnder/uUp. She ia now as fat and
rosy aa she can be.”
CHOLERA INFANTUM.—“So long a* my life ia spared me, I shall never cease telling mot hen what
the Pad will do for children.”
C HRON 1C DlA RRHCEA.—“I believe that I have been prrmanmUy cured by wearing the Pad.'.’ - gj DYSPEPSIA, Etc.—“I would not take 510,000
for the benefits T have derived
from the i
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Holman Pad. Am entirely cured.
NEURALGIA OF THB STOMACH.-“Your Pad has been of groat benefit to my wife, I can as-
sure you.”
RHEUMATISM.—“I haven’t words to express the gratitude I feel for what yonr Remedies have
done for my Sciatic troubles ”
SYMPATHETIC HEART DISEASE.-”! would not take 1100 for what the Pod* have done lor my heart alone, nor twice that amount for what they have done to curing me of other dlaerden of long ‘‘cGNlhPATION.—“Every day or two f would hare to take something to move my bowel*, but I
1 rved all that diifi-
sm liagpy to ray the Pad has remoi
Ll i:PI K u . c N'E8S, Etc.—{A most remarkable case of 8 yean standing.}—“My wife wore one of your XXX Pads for about two months. | Her troebira began lo abate from the flrrt, avd »h« nays that for some time post ahe hot felt altogether like a different person. She has the highest regard,
etc.”
XI • desire ghonld be fell to etaaumanle«te wlib anjr of the Ptarfie* 8«tatifyiBfc m above* we will* on application* farnirib the
proper address.
OFFICE AND SUPPLY DEPOT FOB INDIANA, Boot 84 Fletcher k Sharp#’s Block, INDIANAFOUS, IND.
BITES S HANLEY, Western ■Rnagen.
rereou) by ai,l druggists.
, And if you would sleep well*
get one of
KABTEfS’ COTS. And by all means have one ot bis MOSQUITO CANOPIES. CHEAP—BEE THEM. 32 South Meridian St.
to-th-e 8-7
BLACK & BACKUS,
MAXTTTACTtTXXaS OF Carrlagen*Kelitegg*. Phaeton*, Open and Top* Side and Bad fopriag Cluirgfes off alt tha ff.a« tewt Mtylea. . Ffart-Ctom Full Leather-top Phaeton Boggles at |15# to 8225. Full LnUter-top Two-Brat Cerralgea at 5850. hid**! Open 1 We are also making a No. 1 Top Baggy at flO#. Every Vehicle Gamnnteefi Fim-Clfiss. Come aad see us when la vent of anything. ■ BLACK A BACKUS. ta.thA
New Law Book. ta. MtaJN CTtalU, Wm. B. Burford,
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