Indianapolis News, Indianapolis, Marion County, 9 August 1879 — Page 3

THE INDIANAPOLIS NEWS: SATURDAY, AUGUST 9. 1879:

Pare Water and Plenty of It Tka INDIANAPOL1B WATER WORKS COMPANY, lutvlnc hus^y tacrMMd tta MiMwtty, te M« pr*fwr«d M IwmMk pur*, tree* water to tM MtlMMfa* drtoain*, WMltiac, batiun*, tountaio* Md ^rtakila*. Aim, taUrmde. Mmm boiler*, •»- wratan asd tect«fim»appU«I at apaeUl tatm. DRINK INO WATMlt—AajMmecooeiJerlM tb* namber at raulta (retteatad at one hundred and ftftf tbouaaad) Sown to water le*4 onrrity, will rendUy perceJr* tM danicer te which th*7 are Uablo la the urn W ordinary well water. Praeorratioo of haalth at any met A the beat ••I have^ooctmlod tM lodlanapclhi Water Work* well vaier wlibtMCroten watw of New York, the pioirmount waiere? Philadelphia, the Ohio rtrer water uead in tarloue cUit* on ita border*, and with tM wall water of touiariUe, aad there la •rery reaaoa lor ««aid#f4i»* it aa good a water for porpoaM aa an; of tM Ant four, and “£u7 «.pmoVu> the laat. “Analytical ( heimet, LooiariUe, Ky." NIltB PBOTECTION—TM Com pan; propose* at an; time to tarow aad maiuuin from F1PTREM to FIFTY Ftnt-Oaaa FirelSUoatne front h^iranu to bo selected b; the Clt; Fire Departs STKAM BOXLRRS—Attention la wiled to the eoadlthm of tM eteam boiler* at the Water Worha buUdlnf lo proof of the excoUenca of the water for ateem purpoaee. BATES—Dealring to freotl; inereaae oar list of eeaeomen and to popularise so indlepeneable a luxury aa plenty of pare, cool water In erary eftlaen’a house, we hare adopted the loweet water ratM coneiatent with fair btuineae aaoceee. We reepectfully eoiicit patronage. All oalla will rooelew prompt attenUoa, and all Information cheerfully giren. Office—S3 South Ponnaylmnln at. DA1ISL MACATJLST, Gbiabal Majiasab.

MONTSERRAT Lime-Fruit Juice la need for the same purpoaee aa the Lemon, to which it ia much euperlor and cheaper, and ita acidity obnatdered more agreeable. It lor at*, diluted with five or eight time* its bulk of water, sweetened to auit thr taete or blended with spirits, coda water, etc. A meet wholesome, delicious and refreshing be re rare. Put up In quarto and told by all druggists, and wholesale by BROWNING A BJjOAN. r a.tu.th 1-S SHIRTS.

Now is the time to get Cheap Shirts in the very mt make and material.. Six good for $7.00; six wary heat for $8.60. Money refunded If not satisfactory. H. S. TUOKER, Maker, L2 and 14 W. Washington St,

CITY NEWS.

No Truth I* It. At 9 o’clock this morning the rnmor ntu •long the down town rtreeta that Governor Williams was drod—had died suddenly and without any prerloua sickness. A News reporter rushed to the governor's office to learn tbepATtlculars. He found him is his office, aad on asking about toe rumor, the governor widrpoeiUvelvjthAt there was not a word of truth in it. “Were you glad to hear itT” ho asked, and the reporter, in spite of the scoop he wonld have had on the morning papers, had tht rumor been true, was sincerely happy that the governor was rat in the land of the living, said he: /“Jndge Martiodale, H. W. Halford, Ebos B. Reed and several other newspaper men have been here this morning sent hither by the same rumor, but found me in exceptionally good health. Take a slice of jerked venison T Thu was sent to me a short time ago by Judge Hord, of Bhelkyyillo, who has been hunting up in Northern Michigan." The governor and the reporter munched away for five minutes on the funeral baked meats, and then separated, each to return to his onerous duties.

Amnaemants. TBS BBOATHIBIAB MOSTRXLS. Without doubt Emerson’s Megatherian minstrel troupe is the largest and best company of minstrels ever combined, and embraces many of the best known artists ia tht profession. It numbers fifty persons, divided nnd combined into fifteen comedians, a triple quartet, fourteen instrumentalists, sixteen song aad dance men, and twelve military souave clog dancers. Among the attractions are Billy Emerson, Luke Schoolcraft, Geerge Coes, Billy Carter, Barney, Obernist, Cook and others of more or less fame. The program is in keep mg with the strength of the organisation and introduces many new specialties in singing, acting, dancing and tumbling. A grand street display will be given on Monday, which which will be nearly as good as a show in itself.

MARKET RKFOKT. WEEKLY SrtlKABY. The week ending to-day la the most prosperous one for the general Indianapolis wholesale trade since last winter. The oaly exceptions to the role were ia prodace and provisions. TM former business was dull, and weak. Large receipts of poultry lowered]* the quotations^ and eggs were quiet and steady. Shipments of fruits and vegetables were light and the commission trade has not been eminently satisfactory. The provision market bvincsd slightly more activity than the week previous, but with the exception of clear rib sides, the meats are meeting with no demand even at the low prices at which they rule. Grocers’report: Sngar* opened ess? and lower, but later in the week advanced >£e, doeing firm

Hereafter no sales of stock will be allowed at the stockyards on Sunday. A $1#0 fire in a cottage Bear Coffin’s pork house called out the department last night. Another meeting of the veteran club will 1 e held to-night at the office of Register* Jordan. The Indianapolis Leader, the new weekly colored organ, J. D. Bagby, busiuee manager appears on the 16th. An effort Is making to procure funds for the erection of a new house of worship for the Sixth Christian church. C. L. Holstein will be grand marshal of the procession at Madison on the occasion of the state soldiers’ reunion on the 19th, 20th and 21st insts. Rev. 0. C. McCulloch will start on Monday on a trip to the Nipigon river, being charmed by W. P. Fish back’s description of the sport to be found there. The transcript in the bastardy suit of Sallie Bowen vs. Sebum Stephenson, of Washington township, has been filed in the Circuit coart. The defendant cannot be found. President Grubbs of the police board last Bight informed the members of the force that they must not hold warrants placed in their hands for service until it suite their convenience, but proceed at once. Jack Hennessey, of the Yandalia road and Marshal O'Donnell, of Danville, yesterday '' arrested Edgar Steele, Mort. Tomlinson and Emery Jenkins, at Plainfield on a charge of wrecking a Yandalia freight a few weeks ago. "Yank" Sullivan was committed to jail yesterday afternoon by Justice Minor for failing to pay a fine for selling liquor after 11 o’clock. Tayior 0’Bannon, arrested for the seme offense, took a change of venue, aad will be tried at Irvington next Tuesday. Ragweed has been discovered to he good for something. It is declared to be a specific for poisoning by ivy. The weed is to be bruised and the juice applied to the poisoned snrfaces. A well known druggist furnishes this item for the benefit of Benjamin Harrison and other fishermen. There will be a basket meeting at Edwin Ray M. K. church to-morrow. Revs. John E. Karp, of Asbury university and R. R. Roberts, of Madison, will preach. Next Wednesday evening the corner stone of the new building will oeT laid amidal a general illumination, and loud rejoicings. The Rev. Henry C. Mabie, the new pastor •f the First Baptist church, arrived in the city this morning. Mr. Mabie will preach to-morrow, after which the church will be closed until the first of September, during which interval the pastor and his^amily will take a vacation in Wisconsin. "Modoc" arrived last night and was con fixed is the jail in time to take supper wiiM the rest of the boys. He says that Baras W Corrigan shot Officer Richards, and not himself, and that the wounded man accompanied him as far as Marseilles, where he himself was arrested, and then shipped for Chicago. . The motion in arrest of judgment in the case against Irwia 0. Trowbridge, convicted ot sending a scandalous postal card to Mrs. Howard Stretcher was sustained by Justice Pease, the affidavit being bod. A new complaint was at. once issued, Trewbridge arrested and placed under bonds for his appearance on the 20th. Clay county and vicinity seems to have a run on mail depredations, four or fire arrests having been made there recently therefor. Pfwtottice i Benders seoner or later, come to grief. All such cases are, almost without ^ exception, successfully hunted up and prosecuted. The postoffice deparment is one of the best best managed departments of the government. B. P, PrttdMtrd, proprietor of the western medical works, arrested yesterday on a dispatch from Sheriff Hay of Vigo county, charged with forgery, was released from custoday last evening on the arrival of that tetisfied that Pritchard «>tUd not be held. Pritchard says the forgenes were committed by Lyman Martin and vharles M. Marks, his agents, and he was an xitsw/tm mOAw an* a M * a.

Piwesedlags te tke Criminal Court. The charge against Burk and Nelson, of Noblesville, charged with stealing a cow from a North Tennessee street man, was not sustained, and they were discharged yesterday by Judge Norton. Andrew Biglee pleaded guilty to atoaHug a watch from Charles Drinkit, and was sentenced to the penitentiary for two years. George Scott, Jesse Vawter and David Roberts pleaded guilty to malicious trespass and were fined f 1 each with costa. . Barney Conroy, robbery and lareany, and James Fitegerald, burglary and larceny, pleaded not guilty.

jolciug over the greatly Improved outlook. Iron, tinnere’ supplies, leather, hides, dniRS, jobbing provisions and dry goods are unchanged. The trade has been rushlsg and the dealers are jubilant. Speedy advances in leathers and iron are considered probable. Foreign fruits are ac Uv*. Lemons are weaker which feeling ia shared by oranges. The other ■Laplaa, however, ate strong with upward tendencies. The wheat receipt* have been daily decreasing since the middle oi the week. The price* are dally weakening, and shrewd dealers think- the bottom has been reached. Corn is steady and higher. Oats are dull with large receipts and light sale:. Indianapolis Wholesale Market. Jobbihs Pkovisions—Steady dear pork $11.00 Mess pork $10 ; s. c. hams quiet at 9)f<t)10c; according to average; s. e. shoulders, 6%o; breakfast bacon, So; bacon, sides, clear at 6c; bacon, shoulders 4}£c; kettle lard, In tierces, 6%c, In kegs 7c. Pbodtjcb—Trade quiet. Shippers are paying 0® 7 oeats, loes ofl, for eggs, which sell from store at 9 cento. Good butter eelUng at 12; shippers paying 10cents; common grades "bring *@6c. Spring chickens $125 (§1.75 old hens $3 00; roosters $2 90 Geese $4 20 for fuU feathered ; $8 50 for picked. Ducks $2 25 for old; $' 50 for young. Turkeys 6 cento per pound. Feathers prime 88 cento; mixed 15<§35 ceato according te quality. „ Gkockkibs—Trade active. Sugars higher and firm. Sugars hard9%; Standard A 9c; off A 8%<§82£c; White extra C 8J4@8)$ yellow, 6%«8^o. Coffee#— eonunan, l(%911o;fair, 11J4®12c; good 12®12>4c; prune, 18#14c; strictly prime, 14<§15; choice, 16X golden Bio, 17>4®21^e;JaTa, 28<§28c; Mexican, 17®18c, according to grade. Meiaam and syrups—New Orleans molasses, 86®60c; common lyrupe, SOffiSSe; medium, S5$10e; choice, 46«50o. Starch, 2%®3c. lake salt, gl.20 per car lots; $130 In ■mall quantities Bice, 7%®8j4e for fair to best Louisiana and Carolina. Cheese, jobbing at 6®7e for western re serve, coal ofl, for standard grade Spices—pepper, 14>$1$l6c; allspice, 18®20c ;cloves,5Q <§55e; cassia, 85#40c; nutmegs, 90offi|l 10 per lb. Ground goods—pepper, 20*25c; ginger, 20®25c; Lemons allspice, 23<§30e; cinnamon, 40®GO; eloveeJM<§66o mustard, 26®45e. Fobbiob Fruits Aim Ntrm—Market firm. Balslns—-layers fl.85(§1.9C; London igyere t2.25ffi2.86; California bunoh 7%e per lb; New sultanas 12%r per lb; Muscatels, double crown $2ffi2.10. Cunsnt s 5>iffiSc. Leghorn |Cltronll7ffi 19c. Dates, none in the market. Lemons—Meeainas $6ffi6 50; Palermo $6.00; Four tier $5.00<§5.25 Oranges—Naples $7<§7.80; Figs,-drum* 14c; layers 15<§17; begs, lOffilSo. Nuts—soil shelled almonds: Tetragons, 20ffi21c; Ivica, l#<§20c.£keUed almonds, 88ffi40o. Brazil nuts, 10c. Sicily filberts, 12% ffiMc. French walnuts, U%ffil2o. Naples walnuts, 14® 15c. .Raw peanuts--red Tennessee 9%®6%o; white Tennessee 6%ffi7o; Virginia, 7e. Lkapiuo Dbuos—Markets strong with an active trade; price* unchanged, Morhine $4.S6ffi450.; Quinine, $3.56®3.60, etnehonlda$1.86ffil.40;borax,12c; camphor, at 80ffiS6o;aioohol, I2.10ffi2.16; aseafoetkia, at 25ffi35c; alum, at 4%c; chloroform, SOffiSOe; copperas, barrels, $3.C0 cream tartar, pure, 80ffi84e; castor oil, No. 1, $1.40ffil.45; oil bergamot. per pound, tl.60ffi8.76; soda, blrcarba, 4ffi6o; salts, epsom. 4 ffiSc; sulphur, floor, 6ffi6o; salt petre, 8®20c; torpantine, 86ffi40o; glycerine, I8®22tr, bromide potash, 87ffi47c; lard oU; 66 ffiOOe. linseed oil. 85 ffi70. opiam,|6.26®5.50; white lead, 7c. Iodide of potash ,$4.7 A Drt Goon*—Market firm. Trade good. Print*— American 7c; Allen 6>£c; fiddystone fancy 6>£c; Pacific fancy 7c; Harmony 6c; Simpson solid black «>£>. Brown sheetings—Allan tie A 8>fe; Orescent A $%& Bleached sheetings—Blacks tone AA 8)$e; Chapman X 7><c; Fruit of the Loom 9%e; New York Mills 12cLnsdsle 9MA Corset jeans—Ntunkesg gateen 8c; Indian orcaard 7}{c. Ticks—Amoskeag A C A 17c; Lewiston*8 Inch 17>{p; 82 Inch 16c; 30 ll%c; Osnaburgs »%c J oilmans ; AugnstaV^c; Alabama 93^0; Toledo 8>4b; Manchester 3He. JeansDeer Island 42He; Bedford 30c; Polaris 20e; Lancaster ginghams ve. Grain bags—Stark A 25c; Franklinville 23Hn Americrn 22c; Harmony 21o Hinx*—Are In good demand. Sales of G. S. uredat«94®7c; green hides cows, 6Ho; green •teere 7ei green klp.lSHo; green calf, lOe; bnlfe. stags and grubby H OS. Tallow at 5®*HoLkathkb — Market stronger and higher. Oak sole held at 80®S6o; hemlock sole held at 21 ®28c; harnen, 29®83e; skirting, 84ffiS7e; rough hame^ 26#28e; Plttoburg harnees, 86ffi$6e; bridle per doaen, 48#64e; city kip, 60ffi90e; French kip, gl.00®1.40; city calf-*klns, 76effigl.l0; French calf skin, $L10ffil7. Ibok—Market steady at the advance Bar iron $2.l0ffi3.ai; ’.wwnghtchareoBlIbar $4.10®130. Hone shoe*—Borden’a3.76® 4; male shoes.Si.75ffi5.0u. ' Tthnkbs’ Sufpubs—Trade strong and active Northrop’* sheet iron roofing, $4.50 per square Best brands charcoal tin. IC 10x14, and 14x20, r 00; 12x12, $7.25; IX, 10x14, and 14xl0, 19 00; 12x12, $9.26. Coke IC, 10x14 KUO- roofl ng, IC, 14x40, $6.60,; 20x28 $18.5 0, bio* tin. in pimdniee: In ban, 90s. Common sheet iron—Moe. 4ffi, 16 at «2,»0: No 18ffi20 at $S,00; Nos. 22®24 $1X10; Nos. 26 and 27 $A40ffi8.60. Charcoal iron, N$.27, Ic. Moorhead’s galvanised iron 40 Pto-Mot. dlaoeunt. Lead, tn pigs, oe; in bar*. 4e. Sheet sine 8H*. to ton casks He leas. Granite Iron ware SO percent, discount.

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The “woman’s friend" is what Dr. Bull’s Baltimore pills may well be termed, for everv woman that ha« once used them will not oa without them.

Barnett’s Cocoaine prouotee the growth and beautifies the Mir. (22)

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offactnal cur,, of Cough*, Cold*. Canaoznptfoo. that can bo made by medical •k.’.L lod^. the CBBIUIV FBCTOBAL haa roaUy robbed theee dangeroe* tlecaaosof their terror, to a greet extant, aad gins e fooUag * f Immunity flora their painful eSeeto, that t* well founded. If tbe remedy be Ukeu In naaon. ■rory fomlly ehould hare It in tbolr closet for tbe ready aad prompt roUefofIt* membera Slekeao*. entering, and eren life U urod by thl, timely protoetioo. Tho prudent *honld not neglect 1L and tha wlmwll 1 not. Keep It by yea for tbe proloolieu it adurda by its early uae la nddeo attacka.

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The twenty-sixth collegiate year of this wellknown and established institution will commence September 9. It appeals to its past success, its admirable location, mid the recommendations of those who know It beat, as it* guarantee to the public for the future. MADAME CAROLINE RIVE, witfl highly cultivated associates, will continue to conduct the Musical Department. For catalogue*and information, address, aa heretofore, Rev. L. D. POTTER, D, D., President, Glendale, O. [jylav n-8

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MILITARY ACADEMY, CHESTER, PENNSYLVANIA, Opens Sept. 10th. Thorough Instruction in Civil Engineering, Chemistry, tbe Classics and English. Degrees conferred. For circulars, apply to Gordon, Lamb A Shepperd.or to Col.Theo.Hyatt, Presideut.

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MONDAY

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TUESDAY,] TUESDAY MATINEE. <( The Monarchs of the World.” EMERSON’S KegaUnlistrels 50 in number, 50 Undo* the sole management of jtt.a twTo 'Knttjox-ijunr■ R. M. Hooi.bt A Wx. Ekuhow, .Proprietors. Ermkbt Htahljit

A Bensatlei Wltlioat a Precedent, QuuiUtj and Quality Combined. XlOO^ARS-gO-xlOO Axxwro. 15 COMEDIANS. 15 12 A Triple Quartette. 12 14 Solo Instrumentalists. 14 16 Song and Dance Men. 16 12 Military Zouave Clog Dancer,. THE GRAND DAILY PARADE of this Monster Aggregation Is worth going miles to see. Price* of Admission—26, 64 and 76c. Reserved Seats, $1.00, at Cameron’s Music Store, 22 North Penn, street. “Standing room only,” every night at 8. Secure your seats and avoid the rush. 1 n

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A Sure Cure fnr Stomach and Liver Troubles.

It Acts Kindly, Safely and Effectively.

AS A PREVENTIVE, THE PAD IS WORTH MANY TIMES ITS WEIGHT IN GOLD.

ENDORSED BY THOUSANDS.

What to Sold by Some of Oar Beet Olttoens: MALARIAL FEVER, Etc—“During ls»i winter I was lying helpless, burning with fever—« Urnixf skeleton. My physicians considered my case hopeless. When in this extremity, I commenced the use of the HOLMAN REMEDIES. They proved a God-send, and I am again at work.” CHILLS AND FEVER.—“x don’t want any more yuisncB aa long aa I can get the Pad.” “My daughter, 12 years old, was quite feeble and very much reduced in flesh, but the Pad has brought her out wonderfully. She is now as fat and rosy as she can be.” CHOLERA INFANTUM.—“So long as my life is spared me, I shall never cesae telling mothers what the Pad will do for children."

a-- A ojx u. , auixv/. a w sjWb baffiTJ VTW for tbe benefits I have derived from the use of the

Holman Pad. Am entirely cured.”

NEURALGIA OF THE STOMACH—"Your Pad has been of great benefit to my wile, I can aa-

are von.” RHEUM

ATISM.—“I haven’t words to express

the gratitude I feel for wliat your Remedies hare

done for my Sciatic troubles ”

SYMPATHETIC HEART DISEASE—”1 would

not take $100 ffir what the Pads have done for my heart alone, nor twice that amount for what they have don* In curing me of other disorders of long

standing.”

CONSTIPATION—“Every day or two l would have to take something to move my bowels, but I am happy to say the Pad has removed ail that diffi-

culty.’’

SLEEPLESSNESS, Etc.—(A most remarkable case of 3 years standing.I—“My wile wore one of your XXX Pads for about two months. Her troubles began to abate from the first, and ^ha mya that for some time past she has felt altogether like a different person. She has the highest regard,

etc.”

If a desire should be felt to communicate witf* 4 any of tbe partiea tcfttitVing ** above, we will, on application, J'urniah the proper address. OFFICE AND SUPPLY DEPOT FOR INDIANA, Boom 34 Fletcher A Sharpe’s Block, INDIANAPOLIS, IND. BATES £ HANLEY, Western Managers. ■•"SOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS.

Established 1M0. Capital Stock, S200.000 SINKER, DAVIS & GO., Founders and Machinists, INDIANAPOLIS, IND.,

Mill and El evator Build era and Furnishers and Manufacturers of French Burr Mill Stones,complete Flouring Mills, Prill Mills, Improved Boiling ~ Vertical French

tills for grinding feed;

thorehlp ,50e; ot bookseller* or by mall. JESSE HANEY A CO.. 119Nassau street. New York.

riounng Mins, pulley and Geared Portable Grist

Mills, Improved Chest*. Vertical Burr Mills for

corn, middlings and feed; Circular Haw Mills, Head

, Blocks and Drag Saw Machines. Estimates and Flans lor Mills furnished

on application.

Portable and Stationary Engines, Of the most Improved construction. TUBULAR AND FLUE BOILERS Of all sixes and descriptions. Shafting, Hangers, Pulleys, Couplings and Pork House Equipments. Send for lUustrsted Catalogues

New Law Book. £JjGLXm, 106 Pages, for the use of Executors, Administrator* and Guardians, by Thomas F. Davidsosi. Price; $1 In pamphlet form, $2 in toll sheep. Published and for sale by Wm. B. Burford, ; j M (Successors to Braden and Burford J MANUFACTURER AND DEALER XM BLANK BOOKS, Printer, Lithographer and Stationer. Over 506 varieties Legal Blanks kept ia stock. INDIANAPOLIS.

BROWN’S

A mownn of ermaorfl

Camphorated .

fiaponaetouw

BROWN’S

WERMirUCK

BROWN’S

DENTJfRICE/ VCOMHTS

- l 'HOUSEHOLD

PANACEA

H HAM NO EQUAL II:

FOR REUEVINS PAMAsSr

Purely Vegetable and AH-Healing,

Large Bo 25 Oeats.

Camwwoo, united with Soajt and other pare and valuable Ingredients, ia this prepara-

tion, andoubtedly presents Thm BEST DENTTFBICB yet offered to tha pub-

lic. It hardens the# we

grtawaa, kill* anl-

for Destroying

Worms,

25 CENTS.

M. fowd,

v.ry

SolAeSeMte i do no pom-

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-■"— “•/HULt FRESH WOUHDS--CURES SEVEREST PAIN.VX. o. —, nRa*TH,ma*e.f ran rt bxtmmiaiat amp nrrxmwAtj.v wan laaeeesstolly the ectlai W—rwIsctrt. CfeSMa Med Fwwew. —wawaaw gteaq-lneed by phypbrtrt* vua# wlaJaea. Banm. CWwepe ar mmy Dt.t. ■■* ta the WSrte. \ Rician*, end H'AWeaeas, # »—»- tuomuMmlm mm SSewele. mmO ea nagehaq Cfeeleae*. Venn bereltel

and pro- — - -

rents Ihmr _

I. SC A r. / WARRANTED DOUBLE THE STRENGTH of ANY OTHER ELIXIR re LINIMENT

Small Bottles, 25o.| Urge, ftOe. Sold Vy all Drwggiata.

^upon aa a iSpesiSc,

OicaH USE AS AN INHALANTji LONG HAVANA-FILLED, FULL CONCHA SIZE. The Most Pleasing smoke for the money yet offered to the consumer; Be sure and give it a trial. Dealers will confer a favor by placing their orders a little in advance of their wants for the next sixty days. On orders for One Thousand “Druggists' Sundries," a largo Linen Sign, which the trade will find a valuable advertising medium, will be furnished gratis. Si by M First-Class Retail Dealers. L.M.FITZHUGH&CO. 66 South Meridian Street, JSCI>X_a3E3 jSLGrESlMT/S, INDIANAPOLIS, INDIANA.

I be

THE BRAND AND LABEL TO “DRUGGISTS’ SUNDRIES” the exclusive property of LOUIS COHN. All infringements will

RIGOROUSLY PROSECUTED.

m,w.B

No Farmer Dairyman, Florist, Gardener or Stock Ralssr should be without one of these Windmill Pumps It has been fully tested foe six years, and la strongly indorsed by all who have uaod it It to well adapted for pumping water to top of baildInga and for irrigation and all other purpose*.

Call on or address

H. H. BEVILLB, GenM Agent,

76 North Delaware Street, IN DIANAPOLlIl, tSDi.

NORTHEAST CORNER WASHINGTON AND NOBLE 8TH., Having bean thoroughly renovated and fit U p for Custom Work, we therefor* aey TO THE FARMERS OF MARION COUNTY t jAT WK INTEND MAKING OTTSTOM "WOI* IS. AL SX’EIOX A-X.TT

TAGSERT’S BREAD,

t-

IRON

1

200 cholce rejection*, dialogues, etc., Jxsu Hajwy ACo.. U9 Nssrm street, N<

etc., foreloon-

26 oenu. •w York.

xiutci, WIJH5., -I nave useu unman iron rouau on my 3team rtpes Mjd Gratea,^an6Mt aflorda nrej)lea*nre te state that It la the finest aad

JtLJXjxOJlI. i6c.;^m‘^dl > on, r $2. 1 eTW U or “ w ^ Prlto for 8 o*. bottle,

Alfred Sinker, 74 m. p»nnt»yiTat>»M wt.

REFRIGERATORS AT GOST, R. L McOUAT, 61 and 63 W. Washington St.

5^

CO 00

PRIEST & CLARK,

General Agents for the Btate tor the

BEMT W It I N <* E B 1 Bf THE WOKEX> Wringer* and Flu ter* repaired. Hotels and Steam loundrlea sumdie With the latest Improved machinery at short notice. 45 North HI. at, Ag;exxTg$ gk.ia.tocl.,

STHENOFACIENT BITTERS

These BITTERW areoomposed ot Cinchona her Gentian andColumbo roots. Juniper berries, with other tonics aad aromatic*. A strength restorer and appetiser. Prevent* Fever and Ague. Asa general tonic it 1* nnnuroaaaed. Contains no whisky. Sold by all DrujKtate. and wholesale kf JOB. B. PJCJUta, 60 K. Waah%ton at, tu.th^

’ash&gtoa st.

CENTRAL FURNITURE FACTORY. BOOK CASES, DESKS, 8TO BE FIXTURES Etc., made to «rder. New Design* lurntahed of Ms Latest Style.. Work warranted. Price* re—on.ble. J K- HARVlg, 94 8. Delaware st. *,tn.th

Tent Out! Nothing nicer; bnt before go tog, secure one of Martens’ Tents.

And if you would sleep well, get one of MARTENS’ COTS. And by all means have one of hta MOSQUITO CANOPIES. CHEAP-SEE THEM. 32 South Meridian St. tu-th-e 8-7

JOS. A. MOORE, 84 Ea»t Ktrket Street

FOR BENT:

Dwelling Hon— 879 Home arenoe, tM.

94 College avenue, $30.

- " $47 Weat Vsriuont sL, $14.54.

78 West Marytohd st, $20. 92 N. New /—y **., W4.

*» “ 94N. New Jereey at-.! « " 12 rooms, W. Ohio «t. Storeroom No. 282 South DeL rt, *9. ” “ 1» South MsrlMan, $90.

^ ^ Frenk

tn McBrida Block, Frank Block,

Indiana are. Ixolgtog and Urtng room* ov» 82, Store-room on Kaet Maryiad<I ■troet, between ■ylvsnia and Delaware, $15 per month. M