Indianapolis News, Indianapolis, Marion County, 2 September 1879 — Page 3

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THE INDIANAPOLIS. NEWS; T0E8DAY, SEPTEMBER 2, 1879.

AUCTION SALE Of Watrkes, I>lnmoud», Jewelry, IlUverware, C lorka, 4 ane«, elf., lormerljr Hie property ot HARRY CRAFT. $ 3 0,000 Worth to U wM without nvorre to the hlgheet bidder in order to cli w out the itock. Sole to commence on JIOXDA Y, 8*pt. uit»*r l»f ooier the o^«^"nTof JOHN H. FRKNCH.of New York, who will he prtwcnt end coeduct the mXe in penon, and wOI oontiau* from d*r to day, « 10 a. m., 2:10 p. IB. and T:30 p. until the entUa etovk ia turned into caeh. w Now is the Golden Opportunity To Secure Bargains.

Remember the place and time. JEWEL PALACE, at Eaat Washington street. oa ut T, E. DAWSON, Auctioneer.

YELLOW FEVER. IfIRNTC'AME IN IMI>1 A NAPOLI N Will nerer come if the citizen* hare their raulte, etc., cleaned at once by the Citizens’ Odorlee* Co. All order* leit at their office, room 6 Baldwin’* Block, will reoeira prompt attention at reasonable mice. All work done by this Company disinfected free of charge. tu.th.s

NEW STORE! NEW FIRM! And Hew Stock of Elegant Fall aid filler M AT CONROY BROS.’ New Merchant Tailoring Establishment 38 SOOTH ILLINOIS 8T. We hare secured the services of Jame* Wilkinson. late Cutter with Mobrick A Fitz, of Cincinnati, whose skill and experience are unsurpaaeed. We guarantee a perfect lit and reasonable prices. €30 Ik HOY HKON.

MONTSERRAT Lime-Fruit Juice Is need for the same purposes ss the Lemon, to which it is much superior and cheaper, and its acidity considered more agreeable. It lorins, diluted with five or eight times its bulk of water, sweetened to suit the taste or blended with spirits, soda water, efc. A most wholesome, delicious sad refreshing beverage. Put up in quarts and sold by all druggists, and wholesale by BBOWNINtt A SLOAN. s,tu,th 1-3 SHIRTS.

Now Is thetime to get Cheap Shirts in the very set make and material. Six good for $7.00; six very best for $8.60. Money refunded if not satisfactory. H. S. TUCKER, Maker, 12 and 14 W. Washlnerton St

CITY NEWS.

Horace M Hadley will be retained as deputy assessor by M. Con nett. John T. Woodward has been fined $5 and costs for allowing minors to play on a billiard tnble. Merchant Policeman McShnlz mi?9ed drawing thpt $10,000 prize in the Louisville lottery by thirteen numbers. The trotter "John B” has gone to Lafayette under charge of Ed. Richardson. He trots in the free for all race at the Tippecanoe county fair. For bowldering Maryland street, from Illinois to Tennessee, the price was $1,372.43: for New York street, between Tennessee and Missouri streets, $1,925.29. The police are hunting for Alfred A Atwood, lately convicted of murder in Kentucky, and who* escaped from jail. They are stimulated in the search by a reward of $100 offered for his arrest. An impression prevails that Cal. F. Rooker was elected to the council to furnish amusement for that body, and that no work is to be expected of him. This, Mr. Rooker claims, does him injustice and curtails his usefulness. He insists that he is in the council for business, and that what he says, however humorous it may be, is uttered for the purpose of influencing obdurate members oj the council to agree with his views on mattters, and that he wants his discourse so considered. Connell Proceedings. Four members were absent from the meeting of the council last night. After hearing aud dif , P«Kmg of a large number of reports. ■'Appropriation ordinances were introduced and passed for August, as follows: . 4 Station bouses 3,163 81 Fire department ;6U5 68 Printing and stationery 518 26 Miscellaneous 8,782 89 City hospital 1,092 47

Total .lu,2*s M Ordinances were introduced: To erect gas lamps on Linden street. To amend the ordinance providing for the compensation of city officers. Providing for a committee clerk at a salary of $100 per month. For grading and graveling the second alley north of Noble street, between Lockerbie and New York streets* To amend the ordinance prescribing the rules and order of exercises tor thegovernnfent of the common council aud board of aldermen. On motion of Mr. Pearson the rules were suspended and the ordinance passed. It simply, fixes the order of business for the council aud board. To provide for paving the sidewalk on the south side of Seventh street, between Illinois aud Teunesse streets. * Appropriating $400 for the keeping of horses and vehicles for the chief of police end chief fire engineer. For the erection of lamp frosts; ou water street, from McCarty to Stevens street. The ordinance providing for a committee clerk was passed under suspension of the rules. Also the ordinance requiring applicants for positions in the fire department to submit to a medical examiuatioA, and increasing the force by the appointment of two men. The following motion introduced by Mr. Rooker was adopted: Moved, That the joint water works committee inquire into the fact as to whether or not the water works company is complying with the terms and condition* oi ita charter in furnishing water to the city and consumers, and also Inquire tu what particular* the company fall, to comply with the (arms of ita charter, and that said ommittee promptly report at the next regular meeting of the A communication was received from K. Over, complaining of being fined for obgtructing the street in front of his foundry, on South Pennsylvania street, charging that the prosecution was occasioned bv personal malice and spite on the part of Chief Fire Engineer Pendergast. A motion was made to tar the communication ou the table, where it belonged, but it was finally referred to the judiciary committees of both bodies and the city attorney for investigaition. The fixe hoard reported that Chief Pendergast’a management at the tile works fire had beun investigated, and he was found to be without fault or blemish in that matter.

HOW* INTEKEaTB. Ona Way to Improve the Ilelall Baalnei* of ludtaonpolla. To the Editor of The ludiauapolla Newer . While thequ.uUou ot bualnaas liuprovt-meni H twiug agitated, a few remarks ia regard to the retail dry gauds aud notion trade in our city m iy uut coma am las. The gentlemen engaged in this Line of buslnesa here buy their bread from the neareet baker, their meat from the nearest butcher, tbvlr clothing from the nearest ttllor: in fact,

etty doctor, has the medicine prescribed put up by the nearest druggtst, and if he wishes to make his allJ sends for a city lawyer. Now, on the other hand, if the doctor's wife wants a hmdsotne dma she sends to New York for it; if the druggist a daughter get* married a notice to the efiect that "the hrids’-t outfit wa* purchased and made in the east’’ ia always tacked on the end of the description of the wedding. The tailor's wife must send east for even the children's stockings; while the hatcher’s wife, not to he outdone, will send east, if only as far as Cincinnati, to get a ten dollar stone ware toilet set. Every day's mail brings hundreds of tamplesof gcods from eastern house* to this city, when the same goods could be bought here, and often for leas money. Two instances have come under my notice in the last few weeks, one a piece of camel's hair g<xd«, marked ft 09 a yard, cm be bought on Washington street for Jl W. The other, novelty goods, fceut as a sample of “new fall styles,” h<t- l<een on the shelves of a house In this city lor the last six month '. Cur merchant* arc accommodating in th» extreme, and would be glad to send for any stylos of goods for a customer when not in stock, but the truth is, some women thinks it adds to their tui-port.-sw *'if i h.-y ■fan sty they have sent cast for their goods; ef course this rule does not apply to evrry one, but the merchants will tel! you it U dor i to su; h an cstett as to injure their bu.iinesa

greatly.

Mra; ge to relate, the nersons m jst given to this hatui a;-ihose wno acquired every cent thej are wor h tu this city or state; while on the other hand. <—.st ern men who have come here to do bud-

nets bring their eastern habits with them and spend money where they make it. One lady in this city, whose father is a wealthy mill owner esst, had her dresses made at L S. Ayers, for a gay and fashionable wedding in her own family in New York; another, the daugh-

presideut

ter of the

largest corporations.

of one of o»r had 'ter entire

wedding outfit of elegant dresses, hats, underwear, etc,, purchased and made in this city when she 'miner fn rosi/iA nnrmiino’ ifrr Rn. xrnn

from a tlUy notion that , >ecau><>one » mi an does a Uiicg. another has to do likewise, and partly from

leek of thought on the subject.

I think if every woman would spend her money In thiseity, where her husband or father makes it, the business of Indianapolis would be increased a hundredfold in six months. Women ought to be noble enough to do this themselves, but if they

the : j the the n

they have made it.

willaot, the men ought to be honorable enough to recognize the Injustice of such a course, and refuse to allow the money to go out of the city where

In condus'on, the writer of this is not engaged in any mercantile pursuit, nor is it written in the interest of any one merchant. This state of aft urs Las existed long, grows worse instead of better, and now is the time to stop It. A Woman.

SAfiJAET BfciMUiT. • IndiiutapoUa Wholeawie Market, Trade continues active in all departments of the wholesale market. Jobbing provisions, produce, canned goods, groceries, drugs, dry goods, leathers, hides, tin and iron remain unchanged. Lemons and oranges are weaker, and considerably lower with drooping tendencies. Jobisinq Fbovisions—Steady. Clear pork 311.CO Mess pork (10; a. c. bams quiet at 9(§:0c; according to average; s. c. shoulders, d%c- breakfast bacon, 7%c; bacon, aides, clear ai 6%c; bacon, shoulders 4>£c; kettle lard, tiertes, 6>ic, in^kega 7c. *j Pxodccx—Trade moderately active. Shippers are paying 10 cents at mark, for eggs, which sell from store at 12 cents. Good butter selling at 12; shippers paying 10 cents; common grades bring 3#0C. Bpring chickens 31 25(31.75 old bens&OO; roosters 32 00 Geese8*20for full feathered ; $3 50 for picked. Ducks $2 25 for old; 3175 for young. Turkeys 6 cents per pound. Feathers prime 40 cents; mixed 15(^35 cents according to quality. Canned Goods—Are in great demaud at quotations. Blackberries, $1.20(3)1.30. Beans, string $1.00(^1.10. Blueberries, $1.50. Cherries, red, 2 Jbs $1.35, White wsx, $2 25. Lobsters, 1 lb $1.85; 2 lbs 83.26. Msekerel, lib 8160. Oysters, full 1 lb 90<a 95c; 2 lbs 81 50; light, X lb 00,216.5c; light, 2 IbsSl.XO Peaches, standsrd, 2 lbs $1.55; 3 lbs $2.10; second standard, 2 lbs $1.25; 8 lbs 31.75; pie 3 Ice $1.10; pie, 6 lbs $2.10; white hesth 8 lbs 33.25. Pine apple, 2 lbs 81.50^1.65. Plums, damson, 2 lbs $1.1,5(31.25. Peas—Marrowfat, $1.25 Early small, $1.50. Raspberries, 2 lbs 81.50. Salmon, 1 lb 81.75; 2 lbs, 82.75. Strawberries, 2 lbs 81.6001.75. Tomatoes, 3 lbs $1.10(31.15. Gbocekibs—Business active and unchanged. Sugars strong—hards, 9Lig)9>£c. Standard A 8% ©tic; off A 8%<38%c; White extra C yellow, 6%.38>4o, Coflees— common, lOtjOile; fair, H!<#l2c; good I2,t|lit«c; prune, 18®14c; strictly prime, 14(315; choice, 15)4 ®16Hc :goldeu Rio, 17%921)4c;Java, 21^)280 Mexican, 17(318c, according to grade. Molasses and syrups—New Orleans molasses, 85(350c; common ayrupn, 80#35c; medium. SS-fsOc; choice, 453500. Btarca, 2%(38c. Lake salt, $1.20 per cor lots; $130 tn small quantities. Rice, 7?4<98%g lot lair to best Lotm-ana and Carolina. Cheese, jobbing at G@7c lor western re serve, coal oil, 11(311)4 tor etandard grads Spices—peppor, 14)4 316c; allspice, 18,320c ;cloves. 50 6)55c; cassia, 35310c; nutmegs, 90c 4U 10 per ib. Ground goods—pepper, 20«$25c; ginger, 203'25c; Lemons allspice, 23<330c; cinnamon, 40360; cloves,50(365c mustard, 256) 15c. Forxion Fxcrra and Nut*—Market weaker. Raisins—Layers $1.85(31.99; Loudon layers $2.25 4) 2.86; Valencia 8%c; California bunch 7)qc per lb. Muscatels, double crown $2£-2.10. Currants 5) 496c. Leghorn Cition 17<3l9c. 1 tales, none in the market. Lemons $1.50(35.50. Orange*—Naples $4.50(35.60; Figs,—drums 14c;layer 15@ 17;,bag*, I0(§15c. Nuts-soft Bheilel almonds: Terrngona, 20<§2lc; Ivies, 19(§20c .(Shelled alraonde, 3o(340c. Now Brazil nuts, 10c. Sicily filberts, 12)4 G)i4c. French walnuts, 11)4(312c. Naples walnuts, 14315c. ..Raw peanuts--red Tennessee G)%!33*-Jc; white Tennessee 6)i(37c; Virginia, 7c. Lxadins Dbuos—Markets strong with an active trade; prices unchanged, MorkiiM $4.0094.15; Quinine, 83.35(33 49, clnchouIda$1.85(81.40 ;borax,12c; camphor, ai 30£85o;al(J9 hoi, $2.10(8X15; assafoetida, at J5^35c; alum, at *Ho; chloroform, 80 3860; copperas, barrels, $3.C3 cream tartar, pore, 80(334o; cat tor oil, No. 1, $1.10(31.20; oil bergamot, per pound, $8.60(38.75; soda, blrcarba, 4$3c; salts, epsom, 4 05c; sulphur, floor, 60do; salt petre, 8®29c; turpentine, 86(3400; glycerine, l8#22o; bromide potash, 85®45c; lard oU; 55 (360c. UnjMd oil, 82 •65. opium,•6.0035.25; white lead, 7c. Iodide of potash, $6.00(35,25. Dbt Goods—Market firm. Trade good. Print*--American 7c; Allen fl>gc; Jiddystone fancy 6>4e; Pacific fancy 7c; Harmony 6c; Simpson solid black 6)4c. Brown sheetings—Atlantic A 8J4c; Orescent A 8)4c. Bleached sheetings—Blackstoae AA 8>4e; Chapman X 7> 4 'c; Fruit of the Loom $%c; New York Mills 12c. Lnsdsle »‘4c. Conet jeans—Nannkeag gmteen 8c; Indian orcaard 7)4e. Ticks—Amoakeag A C A 17c; LewiatonsS Inch 17)4r; 32 Inch 15c; $0 18)4c. Osnaburgs —1 ouisiana 9c; Augusta 9c; Alabama 9c; Toledo Sj^c; Mancutvter 8)ic. JeansDeer Island 42)4c; Bedford 89c; Polaris 20c: Lancaster ginghams 9c. Grain bag*—Stark A i5c; Franklinville 23He; American 22c; Harmony 21c. Hiors—Higher prices. G. S. red 7 37Hc; green hides cows, fiHc: *rwn ateere 7c; green kip, 8^2; green call, 10c; bulla, stags and grubby He <>•. Tallow at 535Hc. Lxathxb — Price* firm and trade brisk. Oak sole held at 80,3860; hetmoek sole b«M at 21 ; harnees, 29#5So; aklrtlng, M3S7c; rough “ : Pitta burg harneB*, 85336c; oridle per doaen, 48#64*; elty kip, 50390c; French Wp. $1.0»)#1.£5; city ealf-skiM. 78o3$i.i0; French caU skin, $1.10#1.70. Ikon—Market steady at the advance. Bar Iran •X753X(0: wrought enarooai bar $4.7535.00 flora* itoea—Burden‘s. $434.28; mule (koes.$4.003S.£>. Timnkks’ Scppiabs.—Trade strong and active Northroyfc sheet Iron roofing, $4.76,per square Best brands charcoal tin. IC 10x14, and 14x20. $7 00: 12x12, $7.25: IX, 10x14, and 14x20, 19 00: 12x12, $9.25. Coke IC, 10x14 86 50-roofi ag, IC. 14x10, $6.50,; 20x23 $18.50, nloex tic. tn. ptgilniSe: In bare. 2UC. Common sheet iron—No*. 14. 16 at $3,00: No 18320 at $8.10; Nos. 22324 83.75: Nos. 26 and 27 $4.00. Charcoal fro a, No. 27, 8c- Moorhead’s galvanised iron IS per cent, discount. Lead- In pig*, fie: In bare. 6c. Sheet aims 8)4*. in full caaka He laaa. Granite iron ware 80 per cent, discount.

The air of perfection, cleanliness and homelike comfort which u so apparent at the American house, Boston, is one of the characteristic features of that well regulated establishment, and we congrabil&te the proprietors on the reputation they have Rained.

Letter IJat, Letter* remaining in the Indianapolis postoffice, and will be advertised Saturday, September C, 1879, if not cwlled for. Any one knowing the addrees of the oartles mentioned will confer a favor by sending word to the j>osloffice. W. R. Holloway, P. M. Allen, Miss Ellia King, Albert Allen, Rufus Kinney, David B*rin,J. C. Lee, Mrs. John Burnette. Frances Mendenail, Lydis A* Burgess, Geo. W. Myere, Win. Buck, Louise Mac* relay, Annie Brown, L. E. McClure, Miss E. M, Barton. Miss Ella McBride, J. E. Coy, Henry Nelaon, Alice B. Chase. W. W. Overman, Adam Cornell, E. H. Oslwn, Alf. Cooper, E. C. Ferry, H. A. Charles, Mr*. A. B. i'Orter, Mis. Ada. Chadwick Henry C. Rodebamer, B. Wm. Oemp, Mrs. Mary Ragsdale, Lucretia Caboit, W. E. Bonner, T. F. Doty, Andrew Silver berg, Bailie L, DawcoB, Mrs. Elia Bmith, John f»ayt, W. J. Shoris, Vlnna Dunham, Mrs. Minnie Behofield, Geb. B. Drury, Lsvina Hears, S. J. Fisher, David Hpilman, R. Franklin, Pbebe 3 Town, Wm. K. Fenner, David M. (?) Vcvsar, Jennie Foster, Horace 2 5'angundav, J. J. treks, Maria Wilson, Wm. Green, Walter Williamson, A. D. Garrison. Rosetta Wilson, K. C. Gaylor, Charles Wilkeraon, Miss Nora Goodpasture, Alex. Whillon, Win. Hampton. D. A. Young, Mr* F!!a Harding, F. I. Quin nay, J. R. Harris, John J. Hannon, Noel B. Foreign. *• Hortaday, Silas llaller, Wm. A. Gllqiih, Kaxi Johnson. Mrs. Ester Noht, John Jonee, Alice, care of Maims Jones

If you are troubled with dyspepsia, pain in the region of the heart, liver or kidneys, or any other painful symptoms, do not wait to confirm the disease* but break it up at once by iisin# Dr. Bull’s Baltimore Pills. You will thank us for the advice.

1 Cologne—Highest award at Centennial in elegant bottles. For sale by all

Burnett’s <

exhibition; in _

firat-class grocers mid druggists. (4)

TUTTS PILLS INDORSED BY PHYSICIANS, CLERGYMEN AND YHE AFFUCYED EVERYWHERE. THE 8REATEST MEDICAL TRIUMPH OF THE AQE.

TUTTS’ PUIS CUitE SICK HEADACHE. TUTT’S PIUS CUBE DYSPEPSIA. TUTT’S PIUS CUBE CONSTIPATION. TUTT’S PIUS . CUBE PILES. TUTT’$>IU$ CUBE FEVEB AND AGUE. TUTT’S PIUS CUBE BILIOUS COLIC. TUTT’S PIUS Cure KIDNEY Complaint. TUTT’SPIUS CURE TORPID LIVER. TUTT’S. PIUS IMPART APPETITE.

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Da. Trrr has suc-

ceeded in combining in those pill* tha heretofore antagonistic qualities of a Stkknqthino, Pc boat i ye, and a Pu-

bittino Tonic.

Their first apparent effect ia to increase the appetite bv causing the food to properly assimilate. Thus the systoMis nonri•■fhed, and by thoir tonic aetion on the digestive organs, reguiar and healthy 0vacuntions are pro-

duced. •

Tho rapidity with which PERSONS TAKE ON FLESH while under the influence of those pills, indicates their adaptability to nourish the body, hence their efficacy ui enring nervous debility, melancholy, dyspepsia, wastImro/the museks.slngKtshnesB of the liver, chronic constipation,

Sold everywhere. Price 25 cents. Office 33 .Hurray Street* NEW YORK.

“The Best Boot in America.”

[Trad3 Mark.]

WALKER BOOT.

•ar All orders and correspondence relating to the handling of our goods should be addressed to

W. S. ARMSTRONG, INDIANAPOLIS, IND. Sample Boom, No. 145 South Meridian at. J. H. & G. M WALKER, Worcester, Masa. tu.th.s

Acton Free Gravel Road

In Franklin Township.

William A. Anderson et al. petitioners. At the August (Special) Term, 1879, of the Board

of Commissioners ot Marion county, Indiana, Wm.

freeholders of said county aud

grading end

A. Andersen, et ah. .*w.uuiurj=oi **1

State, presented their petition for _ I JSS graveling the following described road, to-wit: ••Consmeneing at the Johnson county line, dividing the counties of Marion and Johnson,, running north on the section line by the town of Acton, and dividing sections twenty-one [21] and twentytwoJ22j, fifteen fl5j and sixteen ]16], nine [9] and ten flfij.AD township fourteen [14], north of range five [SfeMt, to the line of the Michigan read, the

length of which will be about three [3] miles."

In accordance with sh act of the General A«sembly of the Slate of Indiana, approved March 3, 1877, said Board oi Commissioners appointed Wm. G. Lockwood, David D. Long and James W. Hill as Viewers, and Henry B. Fatout as Surveyor, on

said above described road.

Said Viewers and Surveyor were ordered to meet at the County Auditor’s office, on September 10th, 1879, at 10 o’clock a. m., aud after being duly qualified according to law, proceed to examine, view, lay out and straighten said road, as In their opinion public convenience and utility require. Witness my hand aul official seal this 19th day

of August, 1879.

[SEAX.]

WM. K. SPROULE,

[a]uv h-Tn Auditor Marion County.

PIANO COVERS. If yqu want to see something nice, new and cheap in Mils line, call at once at oar Piano and Organ Parlors. The designs are all new. We will open anotlier assortment of EMERSON PIANOS FRIDAY, August 22, ’79, and invite ail to see an|d hear these sweet-toned instruments. Ihsv are firet-ciass in every particular, and fully warranted for seven years. THE0. PFAFFLIN & CO. Second Finer, Odd Fsllow* Half, COR. WASHINGTON AND PENN. STREETS. tn,th,a

A T.nre PaTing and Roofing HaieriaL H you want smooth, durable and economical pavements, walks or cellar floors, apply to os. BIMS & 8101 HER. No. 169 West Mary land street. Ml Send postal card for circular. s,ta

SCHOOLS AND COLLEGES.

Medical College ef Indiana. Departmeit of Butler University, Indluapollfl, Indiana.

SESSION OF 1879 AND 1880,

The regular term In this College will begin October 1st, 1879, and continue until about the 1st of March, 1880. A preliminary course of lectures, free to all students of medicine, will commence on the XCth day of September, 1879, and continue until the beginning of the regular course. JOHN CHAMBERS, M. D., Bean of Facnlty, For annual circular, giving regulations for graduation and other Information, address HENRY JAMESON, M. D., Secretary of Faculty. I a]uv uo-tu,th,s

St Anna’s School for Girls*

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477 N. Penn. St, Indianapolis, Ind. Next term optus Sept. 8. to $800; day pupils, $12 to S2n per ses weeks. Eight Uachers are engaged in the school; each department has a special teacher. Bend for circular. Rev. J. B. Clabkk, B. A. M. A., Rector and Head Master. s,tu,th

HANOVER COLLEGE, Rev. D. W. Fisher, D. D., Pres't.

Classical and Scientific Courses, with Preparatory Department. TiAitioxi FrooLocation healthful. Boarding low. No ealoons. For Catalogues, address President, Hanover, Ind.

Hitler Mmsity.

The next scsnlon of this popular Institution will open September 10 next. Full Faculties in Literary and M dical Departments. A Special English Department has been added. For Catalogues In Literary Department, address CHAUNCEY BDTLER, Secretary, or O. A. BURGESS, President, Irvington, Ind. In Medical Department, address Dr. HENRY JAMESON, Indianapolis.

Miss Chapin’s Kindergarten.

begin ila fifth year on Monday, Sept. 8, In r building, 26 E. 8t. Joseph street. Those r information can call at the buih

Will

the new building, ouw,. -...we wishing Information cau call at the building anv day this week, from 2 to 5 p. in. Miss CHAPIN wishes to see all applicants lor the Training Class before September 22. us

© ia.ia IxT'aaa.lfik MILITARY ACADEMY, CHK6TEB, PBHSSTIVASIt, Opens Sept. 10th. Thorough instruction in Civil Bngineering, Chemistry, the Classics and English. Degrees conferred. For circulars, apply to Gordon, Lamb & Shepperd.or to Col.Theo. Hyatt, President.

Miss J. L Burrs Select School. The Fall Term of Miss J. L. EGER’S Sehct Softool, cottier of Cherry and Broadway, will begin Monday, September?, 1879. Application may bo made at residence, 319 Broadway. te n-th.3,fu

Highland Military Academy, Worcester, Mass, begins its 24th year Sept. 10th 1879. Pmnk, first-ciasa; teachers permanent; patronage always good; situation picturesque aud healthful. Request circular for particulars. C. R.

aim a u D,,n>«

METCALF, A. M.,8up’t.

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Don’t Die Yet! II you have consumption, try Dr. WM. HALL’S Balsam for the Lungs. It has cured some of the Do not give it up lemember that it is remedy that effects cures in the most hopeless cases, For Congkg, Colds, Asthma, Bronchitis, Hoarseness,Sore Throat, Etc.,Etc., HALL’S BALSAM is an unequaied remedial agent. The most sensible plan is to keep it always in the house, and then you are safe from the attacks of disease, and particularly of the dreaded malady, O C> X3L S»-U. XTL 11 c> ia! It is one of the oldest Cough Remedies known in this country, aud never fails to cure. JOHN F. HENRY, CURRAN & CO., NEW YORK. 8—3-4-tu,th,3,4w 'j

The Franklin LIFE INSURANCE CO. OF INDIANAPOLIS, IND. The Oalj Home Company in tho State. Secure! Mutual! Liberal! Its best friends are among the principal buslmes men of Indianapolis—men who know it best. Its funds loaned only to policy holders. Admitted Asset* $377,073.38. Officers—A. D. Lynch, President; A. G. Pettlbone, Vice President; L. G. Hay, Secretary; Fred. Bagger Treasurer: Wm. E. Harvey, Actuary; Medical Advisers, F.B. Newcomer, M. D.; J. H. Woodburn, M. D. General office In Company’s Building, cor. Kenncky avenue and Ullnoisst. th-s-tu

Our Citizens Can order their Steaks, Chops, Roosts, etc., FROM THE CLEAN MEAT MARKET 232 E. WASHINGTON 8T., by Telephone. •ar-Beef Tenderloins a specialty j net now.”®* MILT POTJDEE,

Franklin Square Library, Seaside Library, AT Hart & Mail’s, 26 E. Washington street.

Mrs. C. B. INGRAHAM, A ■RTTQT 1 sO-XtliO 1, 265 North Tennessee St

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iJHINGOIl * lUAKSKE^^rgeOtt^

Decker Bros. Pianos.

•vlnu replied a Fresh fitoek of tk«*> w • are prepared to offer inducement* worthy of tho opaMlde^Moa of alt ptireliaserft of liratr clitws instrument*.! a addl tion to tho above we nave a number of other make*, laelul ug; t ho HAINES BROTHERS AND J. & C. FISCHER, That we will sell at such prices that caa not fell to please. PIANOS tnd ORGANS sold on small monthly payments. Good second-hand instruments cheap. "T" '"v "yy ■r-'v a T* ’W 1 "T "TT "l" o A'X D. H. BALDWIN & CO-, oa TSTox-tlx z>en.xx. St.

TAGGART’S BREAD.

LUMBER!

CUTLER & SAVIDGE LUMBER CO.

Manufacturers and dealsre in Lumber, Lath. Shingle*. Pickets and Poet*. Full line of Dratted Lumber and Floorings. Special rates for car dor i lots. Office and Yard, cor. Alabama snd South si,

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

DAY’S KIDNEY PAD. A NEW DISCOVERY for Diseases of the Kidneys and Bladder. Positively cares whan nothing else can. Sold by all Druggists, and Wholende by JOS. R. PERRY, JO Esua Wasliluffton street. tu.th.s T CENTRAL FURNITURE FACTORY. BOOK CASES, DESKS, STORE FIXTURES, Etc., made to order. New Designs furnished of the I.atest Styles. Work warranted. Prices reasonable. J K. HARV1B, 94 S. Delaware st. s.tu.ta

Pure Water and Plenty of It The INDIANAPOLIS WATER WORKS COMPANY, having largely increased la capacity, Is now prepared to furnish pure, fresh water to the citizen* for drinking, washing, bathing, fountains and sprinkling. Also, railroads, steam boilers, elevators and factories supplied st special rates. DRINKING WATER—Any one considering the number of vaults (estimated at one hundred and fifty thousand) down to water level In our city, will readily perceive the danger to which they are liable In the nse of ordinary well water Preservation of health at any cost is the best economy. “I have contrasted the Indianapolis Water Works well water with the Croton water of New York, the Fainnoui’.t water of Philadelphia, the Ohio river water used in various cities on ita borders, and with the well water of Louisville, and there is every reason for considering it as good a water for domestic purposes as any of the thst four, and vastly superior to the last. “Yours, respectfully, “J. LAWRENCE 8MTTH, “Analytical Chemfst, Louisville, Ky.” FIRE PROTECTION—The Company propose* at any time to throw and maintain from FIFTEEN to FIFTY First-Class Fire'Strearas from hydrants to be selected by the City Fire Depart.ment. STEAM ROTT.EJRS—Attention is cslkd to the condition of the steam boilers at the Water Works building in proof of the excellence oi the water for steam purposes. RATES—Desiring to greatly Increase our list of consumers and to popularize so indispensable a luxury as plenty of pure, cool water in'every citizen’s house, we have adopted the lowest water rates consistent with fair business success. We respectfully solicit patronage. All calls will receive prompt attention, and all information cheerfully given. Office—23 South Pennsylvania st. EAHIEL MACAULEY, GXUiBBAL MXXAttEit.

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AYER’S SARSAPARILLA; FOR rraiFTING the blood. Thlj ormpennd cribs vegetable slteratlres, Sr r«nr// r purtUa, Dock, Stillingta.awl //// Mcodrake, with tho Iodide, serf // ot f’olanh and Iron, main, a r'/. most effectual sure of a scr , ' rten olewnplainu which m -•— —svalsnt snd atHletriffos tin lh« lurk r»tem, | dtniiii.e h'&Hh and tr,to troabltaome dliorden. Bnipticaa of the skin are the appearance on tho .urfaoe ul humors that should bo ejtpolled from tho blood. Ioteraal dcrangem.au arc thu dctcnulnation of thee wune humor. to .ome Internal organ, or organ., whowactinn tkt j derange, and «ih.'.e sub.tsnce they di.e-oe and deatrov. Ayer 1 . Sarsaparilla expel, there humors from tho blood. When they are gone, th# disorder, they produce dUappear, »ueh a. Utceratiou. of the Liver, atomrch, Kidney., Lung., ErupUou. aud ErnpUre PUosaea of the Skin, Bt. Anthony . yire. Bom or Erysipelas, I , lmple..Pe«nlo«,Bk>tche*, BoiU.Tumori.Tetterand Salt Rheum,-Scald Hood, Kln.wnnn, Ulcers and ! yfouraigia, Pain tn the Bones, Side and I neu, S' rllitT. Leneorrhrra, art.lng from and uterine dlMaws, Dropvy, Dyspopria. Emaciation aud Cea* end DebUity. With their departure health mums. PREPARED SY Dr. J. C. AYES & GO., Lowell, Mass. Practical and Analytical Chemists. SOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS AND DEALERS IN iIKDICINH. 4

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Best Shinifle, 8-. '0: !.nt;i, 82.-',; Piece Htuff, 16 ft. and under, fi.;0; Piece bluff, 16 ft. and under,

Oak FJooring783.00; Siding, $1 40 to East end Msseacbusctts are. M. 8. HUEY, tu.th.s

STEM PM. BR09KVILLE, IND. Fine Book, Newspapers The Indianapolis Dally and Weekly News h printed on papee mxnnfsctnzad by this company,

The Mercantile Agency. r, a,Dwi&co., 38 South Meridian St. Condh’s 5ta*e Block. WM. HARD IE, Manager.

CTAM>AH» SltiN U H1TKK and LeCterms’ Companion, a practical book for practical men. Explicit inatrFictions and model alphabeta; & of 1«okaeU«* and ptlnten’ sspoly houses, or by malL JEoSE HANEY A CO., 119 Naasaa street. New York.

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RECEIVED CALIFORNIA Pickled Salmon. *1 O T Vv X2c irer Lb. PFAFFLIN, The ffrocer, 04 and 06 Indiana Ave.

CMMs Camagss, onoc^TJEiTai, ARCHERY GOODS, WALK1KU CAhEfi, Base Balls, Bats, Bicycles, Velocipedes, Boys’ Wagons. The Largest Stock In the West of Fancy Goods, Toys and - Notions, Wholesale and Retail. HEW GOODS DAILY AEBIYING. The Latest Novelties Always in Store, CHARLES MAYER & CO. 29 West Washington 8t,

Kstablished 1850. Capital Btook. *200.000 SINKER, DAVIS & GO.,

Founders and Machinist*,

INDIANAPOLIS, IND.,

Mill and El evator Build ers ami Furnishers and \ Manufacturer* of French Burr Mill HUmes,complete Flouring Mills, Pulley and Geared Portable Grist Mills, Improved Bolting

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Portable and Stationary Engines, ~ Of the most improved cons; ruction. TUBl LAB AND FLUE KOILERH Of all sises snd descriptions. Shafting, Hangers, Pulleys. Couplings aud Pork House Equipments. Send for Hlnstrated Catalogue*

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JOS. A. MOORE, MBmI MwrUt StrMta FOB BENT: Houm 279 Hcma ayanue, Dwelffncbourn, ^94^igsavre^. “ - » BmtNwirYSrk *. « « 80# South Meridian *l. Btorcroom 861 Mam. avanue. ** MiMb S1NKIIK0* ' M tci IndiABB rreciuA. •» Ylrgtnla avenue, near Washington rt. Three rirtrsrnsum tn McBride Block, comer of ”*»- *▼«»ue and Walnut st. Family rooms mA iodgtog rooms tnau good block! near Wathlngtou street. Bu-ioemand living rooms tn CSearefand — »-» •

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TENTS Ik BELOW COST. Just Received, a Large Line of

Wall Papers,Window Shades, Etc.,

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Call and ae* my New Patterns of Lambrequina. HERMAN MARTENS, s.tu.th 8-7 33 Socttlk fllerldlmsa Skj

HOLMAN

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A Sure Cure for Stomach and Liver Troubles.

It Acts Kindly, Safely and Effectively.

AS A PREVENTIVE, THE FAD IS WORTH MANY TIMES JT8 WEIGHT IN GOLD. ^

ENDORSED BY THOUSANDS. What la Said by Some of Our Beet Citizens MALARIAL FEVER, Etc.-”During last winter I was lying helpless, burning with fever—o f<eing skeUion. My physicians considered my esse hopelem. When in this extremity, l commenced tho use of the HOLMAN RKMEDIKS. They proved a God-send, and 1 am again at work.” CHILLS AND FEVER.-”! don’t want any more qriNtKX as long as I can get the Pad ” “My daughter, 12 yeans old, was quite feeble and very much reduced in flesh, but the Ibid has , brought her out uondrrfully. She is now as fat and rosy as she can tie.” CHOLERA INFANTUM.—“So long as my life ia spared me, I shall never cease telling mother* what the Fad will do for c/uMrcn.” CHRONIC IHARRHlKA.—*'I believe that I hare been pcrjnancnflwcurcd bv wearing the Pad." DYSPEPSIA, Etc.—“J[ would not take $10,000 for tho benefits I have derived trom tho use of the . Holman Pad. Am entirely cured.” NEURALGIA OF THE STOMACH.-“Year Pad has been of great benefit to my wife, I can assure von.” RHEUMATISM—”! haven't word* to express tha gratitude I feel for what your Remedies nave done for my Sciatic troubles.” SYMPATHETIC HEART DISEASE—“I would hot take $100 for what the Pads have done for tuy Acurl alone, nor luAcf. that amount for w[iat they have done in curing me of other disorders Of long standing." CON bllPATiON‘ ‘ Every dsy or two i would have to take something to move my bowels, but I am happy to say the Pad has removed all that difficulty.’’ SLEEPLESSNESS, Eve _(* nK „t rnmarkabla case of s years standing.)—“My wife wore one of your XXX Pads for about two months. Her troubles began to abate from the first, and she say* thst for some time past she has felt altogether tike a di her cut person. She has the highest regard,

If a ilenire wlionl*! be ffelt io eouimnnleaie with any of the partlcft toNtlf>in K a* above, we will, ou application, fisruisb the proper adtlresit. OFFICE AND SUPPLY DEPOT FOB INDIANA, Boom 34 Fletcher ft Sharpe’* Block, INDIANAPOLIS, IND. BATE* & HANLEY, Western Managers. ■WSOLD BY ALL DKUGOIHTM.

New Law Book. jBm MAIk CTA.!*, 168 Pages, for the nse of Executors, Administrator* and Guardians, by Thomas F. Davhmm*. Price: $1 in pamphlet lorn, $2 In full sheep. Published and for sale by Wm. B. Burford, (Boccesaore to Braden and Burford,) BLANVgAOTUBBB AND DEALKB IM BLANK BOOKS, Printer, Lithographer and Stationer. Ora 600 varieties Legal Blanks kept la atoek. INDIANAPOLIS.

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MAMtreAcrtnurea or Oarrla*ew,IS®H®**», Phaetons, Opea and Top, *14e and End Sprtn* Bnurtea of all the latent Styles. ^jR^Ona Fall Leather-top Phaeton Baggies a* Lnui«-top Two-Beat Cmalges at $356. Kellogg Carriage* st 1260 to $900 Bid* Bar Leather-top Buggies at $150. Open Ride Bar Buggies at$!0O. We are also making a No. 1 Top Boggy at $100. Evtry Vehicle Goarssteed First-Class. Come end tee na when tn want of anything. BLACK A BACKUS.

Ornameeto. $1. Funiltnre and Cabinet Finisher, 52£sr«or8c^,% k«, 60c; Baker, 56c; TkxWeralat, «lc. #f bwkwller or by mail. JK8K HANEY ft 00., lit AMfeSO •trssiiJBicw Xonu