Indianapolis News, Indianapolis, Marion County, 7 October 1879 — Page 3
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THE INDIANAPOLIS NEWS: TUBS DAYv OCTOBER T, 1879.
PHIL&DELPHI& Qmr\T> tji 87 East Washington 8t C^rpot Scilo* Wsvtn CLCWE OUT, eomiaenelnf MONDAY MorelBS, 8^>u>a>b6rW(b, Latte Lot ot Low-Priced lagmin and EtubmI
Urge Lot of Floor 0(1 Cloths. Largo lot Loco Curtain*. Large Let of Window Shade*. Large Lot of Ont-door Rags. FRIGES WILL BE VERY
LOW.
The Philadelphia Store 37 East Washington St.
YELLOW FEVER. WIRSTCAHE IX IXIM AXAPOL.IS Will oorer come If the eitiien* here their raulta, me., otMBed *t onoe by the CitUena’ Odorle* Co. All order* left at their office, room « Baldwin’* Block, will reorlTO prompt atteotion at reaaooable price. All work done hytnle Company diainiected tree ot charge. ta,th,s MONTSERRAT Lime-Fruit Juice Baaeed for the -aame pnrpoaee a* the Lemon, to which it 1* much *aperior *od cheaper, and ita acidity conaldered more agreeable. It form*, diluted with fire or eight times It* bulk of water, sweetened to *uit taste or blended wlthspirita, node water, etc, A most wholesome, delidoua and refreshing beverage. Pat up in quart* and aold by all druggists, and wholesale by BROWNING A BlOAHT • a.tn.th 1-3
PATENTED JUNE 13, I87( jSlMae Goods have been sold during’the past L three years. All who have worn them i pronounce the Mode of Fastening ABSOLUTELY PEBFECT. t The many annoyances connected wiflh the bid sw gem of Button Glovca are entirely overdomc, and the Jollowing advantages secured: J *2at—-The perfect ease and rapidity with which it is laced. jTid -Ttsad instability to fit thedifferent sired wrists. Ota ^-The ad vantage gained by gradually straining . the Kid, Instead of the old system which < , ^ ruins ao many pai * the first time buttoned. 4tb-Strength of Hooks and mode of clinching them. The fastening will outlast any glove, • which i*a very rare occurrence with buttons. Independent of Improvement In fastening » the quality iag-uaranteed equal, if not anJieuor, to any other s-'o-ve la the market. . FOR SALE ONLY BY THE PARISIAN GLOVE DEPOT, H. a TOCKER, Prop’r, 12 and 14 W. Wash at. cm hIWST
The city diapenaary treated 649 eases in September, at a coat of 3129.88. The streol commlsyioner will build the Walnat Street bridge over the canal. The appropriation ordinances passed last night diaposod of 327,116.66 of the public treasury. AH 1hs^Me<hodl.t ministers in the city will prench on Sunday school work, on the 19th Inst. Applirsnta for admission to practice in the United State* court* nili be examined November 1. At the meeting of the equal suffrage association to-morrow, Mrs. M. W. Tnoiupaou will read a paper »n "The relation of woman to the industries of
Indiana.”
Louisa Brown, aged 38, unmarried, colored, was declared insane yesterday from brain (ever. Before being taken into cuatody abe attempted to burn
her house.
It’s pretty 1st* in the season, but a doasn or
be done this fall, contractors la the
Igst night.
• City Marshal Colter haa been directed to notify John Bmith and others, whs are charged with car-
fifteen pieces of public work to be were proposed for the good of co
council but night.
- City Marshal Colter haa been dl John dmith and others, who are ch-.*™ - varying on a rendering business in the city, to move to Sellera farm, and on failure to do so, to proceed Against them at once under the ordinance.
The rellgi something i L. O. Bobl
us revival at Irvini onderful. Under
Elder U. Barnhill. Kobert Barnhill and Aunt Katie
< .>nwoe, who, with Aanl PoUy Bpior, fw not present,) are the only surviving lueiuoH family. They were tuilowed by Uale (». n-tn-law.) John t Barnhill, and oil
igtoii is reported as the labors of Mrs.
L. O. Robinson, seventy-tive persons have united with the Methodist church 'there, a mission of Roberts Park, and on Bunday DrVerhon baptised thirty-two of them, three by immer.toa. Upon the matter of emptovlng a man to hunt up «d Hat for taxation secreted property, the council committee on finance last night reported in favor of authoriting the city aaeesaor to appoint a man
to do this work at 32 per day, the appointment to
last oqo month. The councii refused to concur in
thia 11 to V.
In addition to those named yesterday, the following pereons are applicant* for the appointment of justice of the p»are: August Christian, (icorgw 1 Fischer, Christian Schoottl ■, Isaac rtolomon, ProX Kline, Wendell Grimes, Michael Haug, John ip Lynch, Thomaa f Jones, Louis howlaa, HeiWy
Coleman and Morris uonoran.
The hospital board last night reported Or. Davis’ report as aupeiintend.nt oi the city hospital for the two years endlig Juns 30, 18;9, which was referred to the committee on printing: The report of the hospital for Bep'ember showed 12 officers and employee, 48 patient* cared for and 1,641 days subsistence furnished, at a cost of 3722 OSH.
The BnrnhUl Reunion.
A reunion of a part of th^ Roliert Barnhill relationship was held at old Uuion church, on K-tgle creek, on Bunder last. On# hundred and forty wore there who ehtlmed relationship by descent or marriage. The gathertn. had been called by 8. B. Corhalay, wbo afioiogiacd for the short uotlee given. Religious servlsea wer. conducted in the forenoon by Rlden Hugh Barnhill, of Marshall county, and John C. Barnhill, of Heudricki county. A sumptuous dinner was spread upon the green. It was A happy meeting of relations and friends many of the ) ounger relatives nevtr having seen their kin
be I ore.
Tbe afternoon was apent in speech making by “ ~ mot Katie
(who was
[ membersof the aleb Railsback
... .. Barnhill, and others. Many of the speakers were suable n> suppresi their emo lion when adveulDg to the pioneers who had passed
n» nr.
The reporter learned much of the history of thi pionrer laudly Clrendlather Kobert Barnhill, by hi> wife Barah waa the father of thirteen children, »ev«n son* and aix daughter*, and landed wiih most of bitfamily at Indinnapolil in the spring q' 1820. and erected their cabins osar whe e the city hospital now stands The helped to clear, fence and cultivate a part of rbe government donation On August 7th of that year Richard,the son of Jer. J. and Jane Corbaly was born (the ft rat white child In Marion county). The grandfather dledSeptember t, 1821 at Inala"ap<>lls, aud hi* was the first estate entered for Httlement In the probtte court. The remainder of the Umily hwving arrived taey removed to Eagle creek in tbe fall of 1321. Robert and John Barnhill hslped to cut the first wagon iwad from White river to their settlement on Esgie week through the then very dense forests. Kstie < ODsnw-. speech rsciUog the dettils of their trip .k "Mwuaos srectingjtheir cabins amid
biOHsom ih# colony, with the assmvuceoi neighboi came In, erected tbs first church at 9H Aunt Katie is tbs only survivor of the first membewhip. Their ftm school house was on Daniel Rarnbrl a land, oliogs with puncheon floor and stick and mud chimney. It waa not a good one. Tbe house drew harder than the chimney. Oiled paper was used in those dava instead of glass. «WB*Conard wna th# first school teacher. The legsl tender for tuition (said itoniceo McCleUau l) was linen, llnaev, beeswax and ginseng. Jerry J. CorUdey was tbs first juallce of the peace, and acted In that caput it* for many year*. Until 1847 surplus when! was hauled to tha Ohio river for a market. The enact number #f the family la not stated bat it is now very * - better, more moral lived upon Eagle creek tnao the Baran. JKL , CoHuru^Jmi^teftsdup wuEmn Spier, Caleb and nod Matthew Railrteca so»n n .i,w; John, Bok;rt, I>anl*l and Hugh Barnhill were men wnn few equ.la. They havewde their mark *«»rly nil passed away . Raying m a h—loheritanoe a wide and beautiful land full o» plenty.
llonlelpal Legal Matters.
ous point* at their own expense, (4) that the irregu lari ties In the appointment and qualification of dty commtaetoner* are not of auch a gray* character as to discTlif; them. One of them, however, Lyman W. Mix, is not a freeholder, but be offer* to resign. Aa a matter of precaution the judge of the civil circuit court should be requested to appoint new sommissisnert consisting of tbs present board, aave Mr. Mix, and one freeholder in his piece. Concurred in, *bd the clerk was directed to certify the facta to the judge of the circuit court. (3.) Thet the reeoIntion to lower the track* of the I., C. A L. railroad Lom Georgia atieet north did not apecify at wbat particular points it is desired to have thdu lowered. If waa therefore reported back for further action. On motion of Mr. Tu'ker, the matter went to the board of public improvements and civil engineer. Mr. McGinty denounced the a ovement as all nonsense, and Mr. Booker called attention to the fact that this subject had been agitated in council for four yenra and the railroad rompadV always came out on top. Six months of the term of this council had expired with nothing etfreted, and be feared that it would expire and at Hi nothing be done. [4] That the case Of John O'Brien vs. the city, for damages by haring his feet frozen at the stone yard last winter, has been decided in favor of t he city; and the case of Geo. B. WalDcevs the city, for amount of compensation claimed for services to prisoners at the Sixth rrtet atation, has been dismissed on demurrer.
How Republican Councilman are Keeping
Their Pledges.
A-very warm fight occurred in council laat night o --er the ordinance introduced by Mr. Rooxer, appropriating *200 each to the street commissioner and chief fire engineer. Mr. McKay, Van Vorhis and Kaiiu opj-os-d it vlgoroualy, the former denouncing it aa an Indirect fiank of the caucus ao ti -n by which salailea were fixed for the year, at which tlnie, the gentlemen now clamorous for It, talked and voted in a directly opt\alteja*nn»r. Mr. Van Vorhis mid it was a pi'vt .^fpolitical buncombe, aa evidenced by the fact that the advocate* of tbe ordinaocerefuted to provide)horses for
tbe use of ph Mr. Kahn on
expenses were m
the year, and the levy of 75 cents fixed for the next council ij.ould not be sufficient to meet expenditures, if the estimates are to be overridden la this way. Messrs. Booker and Prier stated ia support of their votes that they didn’t know aa much about salaries and duties oi city officers when they fixed the salaries as they do now, hence a desire to improve the condition of these officers. Messrs. Tucker and Pearson announced themselves, at some future time, willing to vole horses to the physic-fans at the city diapenaarv, bat not now. The ordinance passed by the
loliowing vote:
Teas—Bleler, Brown, Bryoe, Dowling, Dowale, Harmoning, King, Lamb, Mc’JLaty, Pearson,
Prier, Booker, Tucker—13.
Nays—Berman, Hamilton, Kahn, Morrison, McKay, O’Connor, Shilling, Vu
/an Vorhis, Wi#se-9.
Tbe Exodus—Aid the Snffertng:. On the evening of the 2$th of September, at the Friends church, Mrs.JiGixabeth L. Comstock, of Adrian, Michigan, who has been engaged in ministering to the sufiering. for many years, made an earnest appeal in behalf of the emigrant* of tbe south, who have wlected Kansas as their future home They are generally poor, and many of them destitute of the neeessarv clothing to keep them comfortable through the approaching winter. It is proposed to calbctj0e<ond-hand clothing, etc , in this city and couufpr for their benefit. To carry .ecMnto execution, a commltte* vhtch Mrs. K. T. Brown, 13 airman, and Mrs. Rebecca M. avenue, is secretary, who can fsubj ct. Mrs. Comstock, ac<x mpanied by herfdaugoter, will superintend in p« non the distribution of all donations, and see that no funds are misappropriated. The committee will meet next Saturday afternoon at 2 o’clock, at tbe Friends cbarcb. All friends of the eaterprise are solicited to meet with the committee. AJ1 packages will be received at the Friend* church, corner of Delaware and St. Clair streets, on Wednesday and Saturday.afternoons after 2 o’clock. Psatonof the|«v«fsl churches in the city are respectfully asked V> bring this subject before their congregation* at the firat suitable opportunity.
this benevolent was appointed,' Central avenue, Is Morris, 43 Chrlstia be consulted on th
Proof Positive.
«f«rs. was under consideration last night. Councilman McGinty offered in evidence to prove that the inatitute is a hosp tal by the statement that four yeara ago when he met with the accident that cost him bis leg, he was taken there for treatment. His limb was dressed once, for which he was charged 13; hence, he knows it is a hospital. Tbe rate of charges were such that no poor man could stand it.
&AKKKT RKFOKT. a Indianapolis Wholesale Market. Business steady at yesterday's advances, eggs are weaker, sugars are Steady and unchanged. JoBBiite Pbo visioNij—Market steady. Canvassed s. e. bams, 19 lbs to 12 lbs average »% 0 ; IS Iba 9c ;20 lbs and Over 8%c; bacon clear sides, 7c; plain bacon shoulders, 4%c; kettle .lard, ’.in tierces, 6%c; In keg, 7o.f Clear pork 11.00. Mesa pork 310.00. Peodccx—Trade quiet. Shippers are paying 18 cents at mark, for eggs, which sell from store at 14 cents. Good butter selling at 12; (hipeers paying lOoenu; common grades bring 8<jKK. Spring chickens 312501.50 old hena3300; rooster* 32 00 Geese 34 83 for fall feathered ; 33 50 for picked. Ducks 32 26 for old; 31 75 for young. Turkeys 6 cent* per pound. Feather* prime 40 cents; mixed 15335 cents according to qnallty. Gbockatw—Good trade; prices higher; Sugars.—hards, 9%39%c. Standard A off A 9 ®9%c; Whl e extra C 8%§8%c yellow, 7J 4 #8He. Oo flees common, tally 12H3lSo; good 14c; prune, 15J15%fi; strictly prims 1G016H; choice, 17X018X'; golden Bio, )8J22.H; Java, 328V. Mexican, according to grade. Moiaases and syrupo—New Orleans molaaass, 86#60e; common syrups, loeiSSe; medium. 85340c: chores, 453Me, March, S3>^c. Lake salt, $18331.35 per ear lota; *1 40 In small quantities. Bios 7%38%c tor lair to beat Louisiana and Carolina. Cheese, jobbing at X1H312 ’ for western rcserva, coal oil, 12@12H tor standard grade. Spices—pepper, 14 HA-6c; allspice,18320c ;eloves,60 •65c; cassia, 35340c; nutmegs, 90c3$l 10 per lb. Ground goods-- pepper, 20 926c; ginger, 80315c; Lemons allspice, 23330c; cinnamon, 40360 cloves,50366c mustard, 254*45c wrought enareoalbar 34.5034.75. Horse (hoes— Burden’s, 3i.6036.00; mule shoes. 35.5036.00. Cawkxd Goods—Strong and higher Blackberries, 31.303135. Beads, string fl.103t.15 Blueberries, 31.60. Cherries, red, 2 Jb* 31.40—1 50; White wax, 82 25. Lobsters, 1 lb 31.7531.35; 2 lbs 18.26. Mackerel, 1 ib ft.80. Oysters, full 1 lb 90c; 2 lbs 31.50; light, 11b 60365c; light, 21bs51.10 Peaches, standard, 2 lbs 31.60; 3 lbs 32.10; second standard, 2 lbs fl.45; 3 lbs 81.80; pie 3 Ids fl.2531.55; pie, 6 lbs32.30 _|2 35; white heath 8 lbs 33 25. Pine apple, 2 lbs 31.5031.66. Plums, damson, 2 lbs 31.3631.40. Pars— 31.4531.50 Early small, 3160. Raspberriea, 2 lbs 31.50, Salmon, 1 lb 31.75; 2 Iba, 32 75. Strawberries, 2 lbs 31 75 32.00 Tomatoes, 3 lbs 8I.2031. 25.21b |100 31.10. Porkisk Farm and Nura—Market strong Raisins—Layers 31.9032 00; London layers 32.2; 32.36; Valencia old 8%$9c new 839 California; bunch 7Jgc per lb. Muacatela, double crown 31.953 2. 0 Currants 5H36c. Leghorn Citron 20m Persian dates THgSe. Lemons 35.5035.50. Oranges—Naples 37.5038.00; New figa in tha market, now. Nuts—soft shelled almonds: erragona, 22323c; Ivies, 21323c. Shelled almonds;’ S834OC. new HrasU nut* 113120. Sicily fiberta, 0140. French walnut*, 12H313C. Naplsa wa nuts, 14315c. Raw peanuta-Ted Tennessee 6X37c; white Tennessee 66437c; Virginia, 7o. Lhanute Daros—Markets stronger with an active trade; prices unchanged, Morpun# 54.0034.15; Quinine, 13.003’.05 emchontl.863i.40;borax,i2o; campnor. at a0 935eeoa;dta hoi, 32.1032.I6, assafoetida, at 26386c; alum, at *He; chloroform, 803860; copper**, barrala, 38.00 cream tartar, pure, *03*40; castor oil. No. 1 190396 ; oil bergamot, per pound, IS.6038.75; soda, birearba, 43«e; salts, epoom. 4 •6c; ■nlphor, floor, 536c; salt petra, 8330c; torpentino, 35340c; glycerine, 18322c; bromide potash, 353460; lard oil; 66 360c. linseed oil. 64 •67 o|iiiim46.2536.50; white load, 7c. Iodide of potash, f4.7536.C0, Dry Goods—Trada fairly active. Print*— American 6c; Allen «Hc; fiddystone fancy 7c; Pacific fancy 7c; HarmonylHc; Simpson aolid black 6Hc. Brown sheetings—Atlantic A 8c; Crescent A 8c. Bleached sheeting*—Blacks tone AA »Hc; Chapman X T%C} Fruit of the Loo® *c; New York Mills 12c. Lonsdale 9c. Corset jeana—Naunkeag gatesn 8c; Indian oramrd T^o. Ticka-Amoskcag A C A 16c; Lewistonsl inch I7He; 82 inch 15c; 30 UH*. Osnaborgs-ioaisumsgHo; AagastaSHe; Alabama S^s; Toledo 8c; Manchester 8c. JeanaDssr lalaad 42^*; Bedford *2>4e; Polaris 90c; LancnsMr ginghams Rc. Grain bags—Stark A 25c; Franklinvtlle *8He; American 22c; Harmony 21e Huma—High prica*. G.& G. 8. calf 11312; Q. & kip 9310a; green hides cows 7a; green steer* 7He; green kip, 3c;
mm calf, 10c; boils, *tagx and grubby H off
T»il«w ati#5HK
Lnaremn _ Prire, higher and trade brisk. Oak sols aeld at nffiSte; asooek sals held a* * 33is; haraeaa, *0384 j sklrunx, S4i**87c;
38ie; haraeaa. SoaMl: s barnas^flSi; PUtoburg
. . _ •aM1b;li P« doasn, «#64e: dty tap. SIM»90e; PrmCk tap. # ^3» ^dty_calf-skins, 75*331.10; French call Ini a-'Market higher. Bar Iran fl3.5038.75; Tlaanaa’BurrLias.—Trade ixiomlng pr cm higher Northrop*’ sheet Iron roofing, 35 50 per Muare. Best brands charoosJ On. IC 10x14, and 14x20, |8 00; Uxll, 18.25; IX. 10x14. and 14x20, Sio.09; 12x19, 310.M. Coka IC, 10x14 37.00 rooa Ing, IC, 14*M, 7.68. 20x28 318.00, block tin. in pigs 2Ce; in bars, 22c. Common aheot ran—Nos. 15 to 17 st 33,70: No 13 to *1 at 34 00; Ho*. 21 to 34 34.10: No 27 86.00, Charcoal Iren. No. 27, 3 6 OOc. Moorhead’s g^vanlasd Iron 1234 per cant-dtocoont. lead in pigs. 5e: in bars, do gbeot sine 9c, In fall casks He lea. Granite
Iron ware 80 per cent, discount.
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Letter List.
Letters remaining in the Indianapolis post office, and will be advertised Saturday, October 11, 1879, if not called for. Anyone knowing the address of the parties named will confer a favor try Bending information to the poetoffice. ’ W. R. Holloway, P. M.
Ardtrson, W. N.
Adams, J.
Atkins, Geo. B. Atty. Branley, Adad. J. Bluert, Bridget Bonham. Mr* Hattie Benson A Rippey Brunemer, Wm. Campbell. Mias Aggie Croasley, Mi*s M. B. DeUmar, Dora Dlshmah, F, E. Giant, Mrs. Edda Hegtns, J. B. Hannemsn, P. D. Hays, Samuel Haiyran Tillman Jaques, J W. RJurg Jacob Lee, Seymour (2) Lander*. John Ladd, Thomas Morris, Mias Libble Mitchell, Ruth
Morris J.
McDonnell, Cbas W. Kickeraon, Mias M. C. Ormaliee. Mrs. Helen A. Pullen, Mrs. Molli
Almau, P.
Armstrong, Miss Oar*
Belle
Bristol, E. R. Borden, Addlt Bratt, Clara
Boon, Noke
Cox, Mrs Bailie Camp bell. John P. S. Cook, Mrs. Rebecca
Doyle, L. V.
Feary, Mrs. Janies Hurst, Mias Jane Uasiie, John W.
Haya Ella F.
Haggard Mrs. W. 8.
Jones, 8. G. Kerby Mike
Kennedy, Mias Jennie
Leyden, D.
Louis, Laura B
Lanaghan, Henry B.
Martin, Mrs. L. Martin, Wm. Myers Jasper
McCaity, Eugene C.
Nolan, B.
Ogden, Mrs. B. Pewe, Elijah Be gen. David
liedor, Geo.
Rhodes, Wm. H. Saben, Mr* Louisa Stoirs, Her. Robert
Stol er, Wm. Smith, 8. R.
Taylor, Mrs. Jane Thompson, Elva Tanner, Miss Annie Weaver, Geo W.
Wescott, J. H. Wadley W. T. Wallis, N. E.
Payne, Mrs. Annie M. Klnger, Mrs. Elcy Rutledge, E. A, Rice, Mrs. Geo. Spencer, Moses Sullivan, T. 8 M. Smith, E. W. Smith, James W.
Tate, Wm.
Thearp, Alick Wagner, Misa Fannie
Wayne, Geo. W iO, John
Wet sell, D. M.°
William’, Wm care of Indiana Detective Agency
Foreign:
Schneider, E. Goldstein, Wm. Danixiaer, Henry Van Horn, Misa filly Are you bilious? If bo, procure Dr. Bull’s Baltilnore Pills, the specific for torpid liver, and observe the great relief thifl valuable remedy will afford you. Bchkett’s Kalliston allays skin irritation, removing tan, suabarn and redness. (34)
TUTTS PILLS INDORSED BY PHYSICIANS, CLERGYMEN AND THE AFFLICTED EVERYWHERE. THE GREATEST MEDICAL TRHJMPH OF THE AGE.
TUTTS' PILLS CUKE SICK^EADACHE. TUTTS PILLS CURE DYSPEPSIA. TUTTS PILLS CURE CONSTIPATION. TUTTS PUS * CURE PHES. TUTTS PILLS CURL FEVERAND AGUE. TUTTS PILLS CURE BILIOUS COLIC. TUTTSPILLS Cure KIDNEY Complaint. TUTT’SPILLS CURE TORPID LIVER. TUTT’S PILLS IMPART APPETITE. tu l th,adw
Da. Ttttt haa succeeded in combining in these pills th* heretofore antagonistic qualities of a Stubnothino, Puboativb, and a PuaiPTiNQ Tonic. Their first apparent effect is to increase tha appetite by causing tbe food to "properly assimilate. Thus the system is nourished, and by their tonic action on tbe digestive organs, regular and healthy evacuations are produced. The rapidity with which PERSONS TAKE ON FLESH while under the influence of these pills, indicates their adaptability to nourish the body, hence their efficacy in curing nervous debility, melancholy, dyspepsia, wasting o/the IHUBcW8,Rlugmshness of the liver, chronic constipation, and imparting health & strength to the system. Sold everywhere. Price 25 cents. Office 53 Itlurrny Rtreet* NKW YORK.
SNYDER’S CURATIVE j),., ^
!
The Most Wonderful Health Restorers
Known to Medical Science.'
CURE by ABSORPTION. ire worn externally. The medieines are taken np >y the pores of the skin, thereby reaching the seat >f the disease at onee, arresting Us progress more • (Tectaally than any medicines taken internally iver did or can do. We make three different kinds
ever < •>f Pa
6 e nia
r Pads —Non. 1. *, and 3.
No. I -For ('bills A Fever. Dyspepsia, Indlreation. Biliousness, Sl«-h nn.l Mervmia KeiMlnche, and ail other diseases arising from a Torpid Liver. The most effeetual BI001! »*tirile r extant; gives strength to the weak and debiliated I*riee 82.00. - Nor C For Female Weulniess nnd Irrejrw lari lies, Fatlllng Womb. Lencorrhcen (Whites), md the many other ills to which females are subleet; enrietves the blood, purifies the secretions, ind strengthens weubly and Ueliente Female*.
Prlee 83.00.
Ko. 3-For Kidney. Spine, and Bladder in'eetlon*. It rig til's Mlsease, Diabetes, t.uiiie or Weak Bark. Tones up vitality aiid est-ores lost energy. I’rlee $3.00. If your druggist does not keep “SNXDEK'S COR ATI VB PABS,” and will not get one for vou, do not let him palm off other worthless imitations. but send the price to us lu a letter, aud we will mail them to you. Address, E. F. SNYDER & CO., 143 W. 4th St., Cincinnati, O. Prof Young, 13 Baldwin’s Block Indianapolis State Agent. Sold by ail Druggists.
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JA.ntiM 1*. H EAVKK, (Successor to Weaver A Co.) XT n. <3L © x* tIs- o r And Furnisher of Metallic,Wood and Cloth-cover-ed CASKETS and CASES and Undertakers’Supplies, wholesale and retail, 33 North I linois street. Branch Office, cor. South aud Itllm is sta. tu,«
[PLANING MII.L Best smngie, ta 78; lAth, 32.35; Piece Siuff, 18 ft. and under, 31.30; Piece stuff, 16 ft. and under. No. 2. 31 10;Common Boards, 31.40; 12-inch Stock Board*. 31 50; No 3 Board*. 31.26; No. 1 Fencing, 91.40; No 2 Fencing, 31-30; Sheathing, $1.10;
Pine Flooring, $1 26 to 38.59; Ash Oak Flooring, 23.00; Siding, 31.4C
Ayer’s Cathartic Pills, FOR Hi TH* PTHPOSB OF A FAULT FIT8IC,
CTBINO
Ctatirtstn, lauliet, tytttpxU, IsilgMtks, CyuxUr7, Fca! Bteaach asl BrretL BtAdtckt, Xryiip•lii, PilM, XkatimaUia, Znjticu tad Ski* CImsmi. BUloamM,Urtr Cospl'at. trspay. Tatter, Tassn sat Balt Sk*u, wsmi, Set*.
ilwy
b« powCT-fal
blood; they stlasUt* th* um; sad th*y Impart ho»l!
car. not •si 1 ‘
Msbt*
Cropty, Titur, Tnasn aai
taa, warn*, Qcit,
MtUAlglA, If t r.58 *r F1U Md Pirifyiaf ti* Bleed, *r» ths s>o(t (oafvctal purgm
'betr .(Teem abundastly (how bow much
I otb.r VUU. They or. »otf ploomni to lake, to cap*. They parga eat th* foal kaman of the
•lafflsh or 4laoriiar*d srnai iats uth and ton* In tbe who)* beta*. They
tha every day oeauUalnia of ovary body, bat farai Bforou, dinsaai Moat akntfal pbyaiclani, mo*t ■L^lwaymas, asd oar bool ctUceov. nod cortificau, of #pforked. aad sf fp*at bsasdu Arivad from Ibaov pm*. »r* tha (ahat asd beet phyais foMklldrsa, bsesaac aim a*
well as eTectaal. Being eug&r enatad, they are ta.y to (aha,
and betas rarely Tagetobla, they Ova asUraly hoiBleas.
PREPABEO BT -
Dr. J. C. AYER A CO., Lowell, Mast. Practical and Analytical Chemists. 401.D BT AJJ. SBCOOIBT8 ASD DBaLKUB IS MKDlCIKk
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Pure Water and Plenty of It The INDIANAPOLIS WATEB WORKS COMPANY, having largely increased Ita capacity, ia now prepared to furnish pore, fresh water to the eitlxens for drinking, washing, bathing, fountains and sprinkling. Also, railroads, steam boilers, elevators and factories supplied at special rates. DRINKING W ATKRr—Any one considering the number of vaults (estimated st one hundred and fifty thousand) down to water level in oar city, win readily perceive the danger to which they are liable in the uae of ordinary well water Preservation oi health at any cost a the beat economy. “I have eon treated the Indian apclls Water Works well water with the Croton water of New York, the Fainnount 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 aa good a water for domestic purposes as any of the first four, and reitly superior to the laat. “Youn, respectfully, ‘•J. LAWRENCE SMITH, , ^‘Analytical Chemist, Louisville, B./.” riRB PROTECTION—The Company proposes to throw end maintain at any time upon the usual fire signals all necessary fire streams. The number of said streams, of course, to be in sensible proportion to the sfze of mains number oi hydrants within practicable reach of any fire. fiTEAfifl BOILERS—Attention is called to the cond itici' of the steam boiler* at the Water Works building lu proof of the excellence of the water for steam purposes. t RATES—Desiring to greatly increase our list of consumers and to popularise so indispensable luxury as plenty of pure, cool water in every cltiten's house, we have adopted the lowest water rates consistent with (air business success. We respectfully solicit patronage. All calls will receive prompt attention, aud all information Cheerfully given. Office—33 South Pennsylvania st. DAXIEL MACAULAY, Gkkkbal Mamaskb.
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LAST CHANCE TO s£e THE
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FARE FOR ROUND TRIP FROM INDIANAPOLIS, $2.25,
Which inciade* an Admission Ticket to ths Exf&slUou. Ticket* will be good for going pa«*te only
on traiDs leaving Union Depot, Indianapolis, at 6 a. m.. and for return psasage on re^alar train loaving Plum fctreet Depot, Cinciunati, at 3:30 p. m.; also, on special train leaving at 10 p. m. on daw of aaie
only CON’CEfiTd by Currier’* Band Afternoon and Evening.
TUESDAY, Oct. 7, and THURSDAY. Oct 9th, Grand Unitary Concert*, Band of 7J Performer*.
CONCERTS on tbe Grand Organ e»««7 day from 12 to 1 o’clock.
MONDAY, Oct. 6th, and THURSDAY, Oct. 9th, GRAND FLORAL DISPLAYS. Thurrtflj, Oct. 91b, CINCINNATI’S DAI-SpecUI AttractioM.
It is rati mated that 500,000 person* will have visited tha Exposition at re getting on care. JOHN EGAN, Gen’i Passenger and Ticket A'gt,
J. W. SHERWOOD, Master of Transportation.
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Steam Fins Promptlj attended to.
JOHN KNIGHT, 108, 110 and 112 S. Delaware St.
SCHOOL* AND COLLEUE*. St Anna’s School for Giric,
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AS A PREVENTIVE, THE PAD IS WORTH MANY TIMES ITS WEIGHT IN GOLD.
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If ■ de»Ire should be felt to eommnnleate with mnj of the porrteft teotiryfuK hr above, we will, ob application, ftarateh the proper ad<tre»a. OFFICE AND SUPPLY DEPOT FOR INDIANA, jRoom 34 Fletcker t Sharpe’« Block, INDIANAPOLIS, IND, B4TE8 * H4M.KT, Westem Manafers. •W SOLD BY AIX DRUGGISTS.
GRAND OPERA HOUSE *• Ofl*** A, Df»kaie„^. .^.MiRIpWi _.Oj WEDNasDAY and Hon. W. r. CODY, BUFFALO BILL. And bis Monster Combination of 74 Artiiu. KnlgbB of the Plata, er BuAle BUl’e Butt TralL Price*aa uaual. Reserved eeete7* eta. md ll.M. To be bad at Cameroe r uuric store. 10 N. MaridUmaureet, and B.rd’a transfer efftoe, oppeeiU Bate* , Three n%hU only and Saturday Matinee, ThereFriday and Saturday, Oet 9. 19, and II. the Musical Event of theSoeem, H AVBRLY’S CHICAGO CHURCH CHOIR OO., J. B Haverty. Preprietor, tbe BeignUa Novelty of the Age, H«r hkip PISAFOftK*
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For th* Benefiv of a Permanent Traiaisf School for ServanU. C00KINGLESS0NS, Under the auspice# of SOCIAL SCIENCE ASSOCIATION. Miss Juliet Corson, uperin tend cut of the New Yerk Oooklag Schoel, Will deliver ^course ot SIX LECTURES J 0H C00KIH6, At FletcbFr and Sharpe’s Block. ♦ 24 South Pennsylvania street corner Pearl. No Stain to climb. Lecture* every day at 8:30 p. m , commencing Monday l)ctober 6. Ticket* to course |2. Single lecture* 56c. h a MASONIC HALL. Ten Nights and eight Afternoon*, commencing Wednesday evening, Oct. 8, Prof. Palmer’* Popular Phrenological Lectures, Illustrated by the finest cabinet of specimen* la America. The first Lecture Ire*. See program. ■ ut
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Xatobliabed I860. Incorporated 1871. Wesrtern Machine Works.
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MILL Funmmm. Contract* made to build and furniah Flouring Mills and Grain Elevator* of any capacity. Our celebrated Engines and Boilers with each Job, er twpara'e. • , ‘ * W rite for our Revlaeil- Price List of Mill FurnishInge bet ore purchasing elsewhere. We are A gen is lor tbe geo'ifne Du four Bolting Cloth and the t>e*t cleaning machinery. Office and Works—101 tol49 8. Pennsylvania at., one square east of Unto* Depot, IKWIAMAFOlalfl' IND.
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