Indianapolis News, Indianapolis, Marion County, 2 June 1880 — Page 4
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TliefiiiststBinYet!
W0 have bought, and shall put on sale
THURSDAY, JUNE 3d, 2,500 Tda
OF BEAUTIFUL
Chameleon Summer Silks.
Price, 860 Per Yard.
fl.lS, bat vebought them at a neilSce, and wUl
glTe oux customers the benefit.
L. S. Ayres &Co.
UTDIAIAPOEIS, ISO.
We Are Selling
1847. ROGERS BROS. 1847 PER SET. Silver-Plated Knives at : 01*70 Silver*Plated Forks at : s 2.40 Silver-Plated Tablespoons 2.70 Sllver-Platsd Teaspoons, 1.S5 ALSO.'
Silver-Plated Knives at : : 1 90c Silver-Plated Forks at t : ; 2 90c Silver-Plated Tablespoons : 90c Silver-Plated Teaspoons : : 45c Orders! by mall, telegraph or telephone will be promptly attended to.
Bingham, Walk & Mayhew, 13 East Washington St
NEW DESIGNS
SWISS AND NAINSOOK EMBROIDERIES. FINE WHITE GOODS.
Fenian,tIndia and |Linen Lawn Maaalia,;Figued Bwlaa, Striped, Chicked and Lace Nainsook at
William Hserle’s,
4 West Washington street. wA®
GRENADINES!
Handsome Patterns in Black Silk Brocade Grenadines.
SILK and WOOL
FANCY GRENADINES at COc; coet 81 25 to Import.
Special Lot of FANCY GRENADINE? to be Bold at 12% and 25c per yaid. Splendid bargains. Inspection solicited.
DAVIS & COLE,
ODD FEU0W8 BLOCK.
RELIABLE
CLOTHING
At Inside Prices
TO BE HAD ONLY AT
ARCADE 10
cm MEWS,
eo* 11 p. ■.
Ber. J. Banders Reed, rector of Bt. Paol’e Cathedral will tail Saturday of next week on an extended tour ot Europe, Including Sweden, Nor-
way and Russia.
Ybo high school class of ’«• hold a reception on Friday evening at the residence of Prof. Roberts, 211 Park avenue, to which the members of the
clam of ’79 are cordially invited. ■
no commencement week of Franklin college bo* glna on Sunday next, with the bacealauraate discourse by Presideet Stott Then an prospects of
»iargb attendance from Indianapolis.
At the request of the candidates the republican ermraatiou will ha held In the open house Saturday. Hon the dalrgs Camay be eo oeatad ae to be fcgtfrwa the contassloatlnr lofluencm of oat-
ter day,pleadod guilty _ crtmiaal eoart this with the undenual-
1 of the late Rdwia May ;ia ardor taaoo If arby whtoh the widow Under the law UK.
FABTIBAN8HIP we. PATRIOTISM.
A Flea for Devotion to Country Above Party—Bow. 8. M. Vernon’s Sermon to the Union Veteran Association.
Last Sunday night Kev S. M. Vernon, paator of Roberts Park church, preached a sermon to the Union Veterans association the members of which attended in a body, on "The Nation’s Dead and the
Left ’’ Bis text was Deuteronomy
itlt of inno-
BvttagaThey
21. 9: "So shall thou put away the guilt of innocent blood from among you, when thou shaft do that which is right in the sight of the Lard." The awmou contained four points la reply to the question, “What have we gained by the death of the (U0.000 whoee graves we annually decorate7*’ 1. The right to national exlatente; 2. The end of aec-
The right to national exlatenee;
ticca] strife; S. The end of extreme partisanship. This was the principal point of the discourse. The
praactur said that though a free people, we are la danger cf burying our liberties in party eplrit. No
deepotlsm la more complete or dangerous. Many
t baric
men vote all their livei without having once cast a free ba lot. When men lay their reason and conscience upon the altar of party they are no longer free, and If this becomes general the country is no longer free. Every Interest is imperilled by this extreme partisanship, by the eagerness for place
and power through party ascendency. Three years ago it brought us to the verge of civil war, and to-
** iMvuguw uo a*s aasc? vvegv vra ▼ as wm* ■ aauaa w day the air is tremulous as with the forces ot an approaching atorm. One of the questions in the war was whether it was advisable to strike st
the nation to avenge the defeat of party, and - heee gravea answer that it la not. They further de-
These goods would be eon si derod very cheep si
it web
clare that the party spirit that renders to party “ ia for-
the devotion and service due the country 1 bidden the freedom of the American eontlnvntas having ocoe raised war and rebellion, as being
gerous to the
guilty of countless murders, and dangei
peace and prosperity of the people. Every man is
saerediy bound to keep himself fre<
N. B. Samples by mail. Agents for Butterick’s Patterns.
ry man is
sacredly bound to keep himself free from the scourge of nations and pests of republics. When
men can be pat up In’packages by the thousand,
the party name, and so be pass-
and labelled with
ed from one convention to 'another, liberty is dead
and free Institutions are a failure.
We are about entering upon an exciting eanraw. The partisan masters are at their trade, and the
pie are toe
people are too passive and quiet. Are we to have another party strife that shall drive us to the very brink of ruin again? Are men to lose their he*ds and their souls in wild partisanship* Are these grave* to be forgotten, and these dead to be disre-
gatded? Have we not bad enough of this shame and sin in American politics? Will not the people go quietly and calmly forward, attend to their practical duties, and keep the country out of the
hands of demagogues ana corrupt politicians
The fast point was that we had secured the end
01 oppression and of race distinction.
THR WIGWAM,
A Remlnisence of the Famous Court
House Tabernacle.
The political wigwam or tabernacle or whatever
The political wigwam or tabernacle or whatever it Is to be called, is very nearly done, and it ta ns substantial, well lighted, well ventilated and fin-
ished at neatly and completely as any service it can be put to can ever require. A room on the west sloe at the north end of the plaUorm, next U> Mary land street, provides a retreat for speakers when they don’t care to attitudenlxe on the platform, and a series of little seats at the south end seems to have been arranged with reference to a hand and occassional musical Interludes to relieve the heavy work ol stump oratory. The seats in the body of the building rise to the east side on a very sulntantial floor, and are just al comfortable as the old fashioned seats of
public halls, while a broad, strong flight of steps runs at each end to a gallery that seems capable of bolding five hundred devoted and hopeful par-
titans It is incomparably the best of the several structures of the kind that have been erectel here during presidential campaigns, and, like them, will probably be retained after the special use Is
win probably be retained alter the special use Is done with fer public gatherings of the large and cheap variety, that can’t use or can’t pay for the
1 iue court nouae square—an oi mem were t square in one place or anothir-was made able by a meeting in honor of Gov. Morton, though nominally it was to hear Buchanan
more elegant and coatly balls.
That erected in 1S64, on the Washington street front of the court house square—all of them were
on that sauari ’
memorable by
really, though nominally
Beads, the poet and painter, deliver a ealogy on the governor, and recite some of his own poems, a performance that never failed to delight him as much and hia audience. Ue bad been appointed by the city council of Cincinnati to paint a fall length portrait of the governor for the council chamber. That body having decided on that as the most appropriate mode of testifying their grntHude for the governor’s services in hastening Indiana troops to the city to repel the raid of Kirby Smith in 1862, and after com-
pleting the work—which was done in his room at the Bates house, borrowing an easel from Mr. Cox
writing the speeches which he delivered as elTec-
Lively as if it had bee
een his own.
I,
house of do certify
ber of InnaoitanM taken by tne ant born y of of the legislature in the year of our Lord 1815.
Dunns Punnworow,
Speaker of the house of repreeentstivea. The photograph will be framed and
Dennis Pennington, speaker of the se of representative* of the Indian Territory, ertlfy that the above is a statement ol the nunaof Inhabitant taken by the anthority of
iocument to the dtlsens of Indiana.
what was supposed to be the west end of Vermont street, but which Investigation proves never to have been opened on the pleta, and the Improve-
ments In progreaa there by ChandlerJ&JTaylor. Occupant* of abutting property signed a petition to have the street opened, and were promised that a report from the judiciary committee. Monday night, but nothing was heard from It. The indignant property owners want to know why. It will coet enough to condemn the property now, they aay,without waiting for improvement* to be made, and they want to know why there Is this delay on the part of the judiciary committee In acting on
their petition.
in our
steps to attain this object. The convention this morning approved the minutes of the Mveral eeeetone, and after paasiog reoolaUeoe of thank*, adjownod atao die.
StMkfcoMdn^the phyilo-mcdlca^ rollers j aiSSsTef iiMiMraiiMi. m
THE INDIANAPOLIS NEWS:’ WEDNESDAY. JUNE 2, 1880.
—be closed his mission here in a blue of poetry, eujogy and glory, and was never here afterwards. He was not a "dab” at prose work, and an editorial friend of hie waa pressed into the service of
C. H. & D. Annual Report.
The annual meeting of the Cincinnati, Hamilton A Dayton railroad will lake place next Tuesday, at which time it is expected that a change will take place. It will fall into the control of the Bee Une,
place. It will fall Into the control of the Bee Line, and be operated with the New York, Pennsylvania A Ohio and Indianapolis A Sj Louis roads. The total earnings of the road and leased lines for the
year ending May 31, were 92,578,8.6.60; expenses, 92,^77,837.67; net earnings, 9301,478.93. Theee
show an increase in gross earnings over the pre-
vious year af 9143.806.25.
There is no interval included In the account of
expense* in operating the C.. U A I. R. R.. The
rstii
the year at a co*t of 930,624.61 and charged oper-
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Harrison county, 6,946; Knox county, 8,062; Gibeon county, 6,050-Poeey county, 1,811; Warrick county, 1,415; Perry county, 170. Total popula-
tion, 63,649.
placed In the governor’s office as an interesting
Why?
Mention has been made of the recent sale of
Tha Court*. In the absence of Judge Heller, who Is doing his level beet towards aerrlng his country at Chicago this week, S. J. Peelle will preside over the criminal court. Judm Howe has divorced Sophia Jehaling from John JehaUng on proof of abandonment. Ephraim M. Fowler has begun suit against the city to reoover 9400 bounty &!T<-g«l to be due him He aaye the city pern ml an ordinance to pay 9400 to every volunteer, under a certain call for troops, which no availed himself of, but the officers refused to pay him when he claimed hia money. Amanda B. Thomas sues for a divorce from William P. Thomas, alleging abandonment and failure u> provide.
Tito National Tumor* Against Grant. Yeeterdwy. before the final adjournment of their session the National American Turner’s bund took acuon in regard to the third term. Oo a vote in regard to the body interfering or dabbling In politic*, 103 of the 224 delegatee were In opposition. When the result of the ballot waa made known, a resolution waa unanlaeoualy passed declaring that the Germane would not support Grant If nominated lor president at Urn, Chicago convention. Ardent and powerful .peechee were made by sevoral members of the bund in favor of such action, and the resolution may be regarded as a true voicing of the 14 0C0 voters which that association controls. The headquarters and a large proportion of the membership of this body Is In Wisconsin and from the unequivocal expressiata of the resolution it Is very evident that, tne large German vote ol that state, as well as the country w ill be cast in favor of the democratic nominee if Grant Is brought forth by the republicans at Chicago. ■ h
ANTED—The Captain.
’ANTED—Good cuvs at 77 West North st. uol
r ANTA1>—Painttog. Telephone J. K. English A Son. tv e
TtJ ANTED—Experienced agents at room 7 Opera VV building. on nl
ANTED—A lew day boarders at 151 North Illinois st. t tl-w,f
teams. H. C. Long, earn end
ou ol
WSSTS: 1 '* fir ANTED—A night 000k at Miles's, 76 East W Market et.
Tir ANTED—80 loads dirt to fill cellar. Apply® YY Yandeest. • “ on ol
Yi/ANT1D—Ftrst-dass waiter, CM'erloti, 88 8.
Live stock.
Umow Stock Yakub, June 2.—Hogr 4,976 head; shipments, 1.552 head.
1111 DO is st.
Receipts
ket
The marl-
opened active at the prices paid yesterday. Receipts are becoming more liberal, but not sufficient
to meet the demand. We quote:
rANTED—Furniture to repair and upholster, 45 Maas, ave. Us
rANTED—A good gardener, st once. 558 Madison ave. ts s
160 to 180 average.,
190 to 250 average.. Skips and cullr
94 25494 SO 4- 3004 85
tlTANTED—Second-hand clean bottles. 150 8. IT New Jersey st. u ol
Cattle—Receipts 887 head: shipments 189 head.
yf ANTED—Wagon maker at 174 S. New J 67 ®?-
VAaatao - ~a» aicovs , ouApauvuso au-t xswav** The supply of batcher stock is equal to the demand, but the quality, as a rule, did not meet the views
-in
views
of butchers—in consequence, the market is a little tame, with 25c off from yesterday’! closing prices. Prime butcher steers and hellers. J 4 OOfH 80 Fair *•. *• 4 50<§4 06 Good butchers’ steers (1,000 to 1,800)... 4 0004 85 Medium (average800 to 1,000)...—........ 8 80^4 25 Good butchers’ heifers (800 to 1,000 8 7V^4 20 Common cows and heifers (750 to 1,200) 2 50(93 60 Fair to good 8 00,-§3 20 CoiumonM..»*...MM..M.....*........*.M,..,.MM. 8 00(94 10 □tenor... 1 90.92 400 Bulls. 2 - 2 0033 00 Cows and calve* ..... 26 00940 06 Veal 5 50*15 75
ANTED—A girl to do general
housework at I
yyANTBD-Sewing girls at 12%W. Wash.st.
Tlf ANTED—First-class rook and chambermaid YY at 65 North Alabama st. I
Iir ANTED—To sell, second-hand press and type, YY cheap. 68 Indiana ave. 111
’ANTED—Wild animals an i curiosities at Gil more’s Zoological Garden. ta ? s
tir ANTED—1,000 old nau made goon > V Wm. John. 92 Virginia ave.
as new ny toi
Sheep—Receipts 106 head ; shipments 421 head. Market steady and unchanged. Clipped, 120 lb* average and upward.... 4 00A4 50 Clipped, 100 " " *• “ ... 3 60@« 00 Common —. 3 00 Q3 50 Lambs 4 60®5 80
’ANTED—To buy, second-hand furniture and stoves. 159 E. Washington st. tu f.m.wx
1 to»'tl
lir ANTED—6 cigar makers and 1 boy testrip ! IT narco. 232 and 234 I ndiana ave. it
r ANTED—A good girl for genera'housework in a small family, 79 W. Ohio st. ou t!
The Provision Market. The wholesale market to quiet; slight changt in quotations. Shoulders, held at 4c; 8.75 bid; short riba held at 96 33%, 96.25 bid. Lard, prime steam, held at 6%o, no bids; sweet pickle hams held at 98.50 @9.00. Jobbing price*- 8. c. ham*. 9%g|10%e; s. r e. ■boulders, 6%c; breakfast bacon 9%c: baoon, clear ride*, 8c; clear back 8c; baoon ■hooldsn 7%c; kettle lard, in Heroes, 7%c; In fog, 8%o; dear pork 918.00.
ANTED—Dining room help and porter at Weddell House, 101 South Illinois st. I
’ANTED—Situation by two girls to do kitchen and up-stairs work. 424 8. Missouri. ou,U
’ ANTED—Situation by a good nurse in city or traveling. Call at 39 Rhode Islsnd st. t tl
■fir ANTED—Girl .-.boat 15 or IS tms old to ftsYY sist in small family. 90 West First st. t tl
ItTANTED—Tol>orrow 82,600; reasonable interIT eat and first-class security. B., News office, t si
The Indiana poll* Grain Market. Wheat firmer. Corn steady Oats dull. Bye steady. Wheat—No. t red. spot, at [email protected] cash. Corn, high mixed at 86%@3THo; mixed 85%@36e. Oats, white, 84£98601 mixed, 8l@33c. Eye
88c.
’ANTED—Situation to drive a delivery wa*on; well acquainted with the city. W., thiaoffice.
tir ANTED-rtecond-hand children’s carriages IY bought sold and repaired at 120 E. New York. to a
Flour—New precese [email protected]; fancy |5.75@ “ ‘ “ - - --<-*8.53;
6.25: family 84 9(m*6.26; low grades 82.75 A3.
Buckwheat 86.50(96,
TIT ANTED—Occupants for furnished and unfurII nisbed rooms,with board, at Enterprise Hotel, ou tl
Markets by Telegraph. Toludo June 2.—Wheat dull; No 1 white Michigan 81.12%; amber Michigan 91.53%; No 2 red Wabash, cash, 81.53%; July 9t.50; No. 3 do $LU ; No. 2 red mixed 9L>4. Corn quiet; cash 39%e; No 2 white. 42@42%c. (tots, nothing doing. Cbicaso, June 2.—Wheat, June, 81.00%; July, 91%c. Corn, June 35%@55%c; July 35j4c; August 86%e. (tote, June 3(r%c; Pork, July 810.25; August 910.85. Lord, July 86.47%; August 86.52% bid. Short riba, June 96 20; July 96.22%; August
96.25.
New Yoxk, June 2.—Flour In buyer’s favor and
TIT ANTED—Agents for beet money making busi11 ne** of the season. Boom 12 Journal building. ti*l
Iir ANTED—Ten br*s« finishers. Apply to 11 Buckeye Iron and Bras* Works, Dayton, Ohio.
ou n I
IlTAhTED—Ark*w*s State bonds, any issue. IT Indiana Investment Co., 38 West Washington
ts r
TIT ANTED-Copying to do by a young lady,
11 either at home or In office. ‘ “
fV A K/XXXKf u IAAAX7 A). A AW1AA AU KJUJ Ol D ACS V t/A aUU dull. Receipts, 18,285 barrels round hoop Ohio 94.75(96; choice do 85.10(96.50; superfine western
. . Address L. P.. 9 Grove sL t tl r ANTED—1 brass moIder?2 finishers, 2 good .. boys. L. Neubseher, brass founder, 90 East Georgia st. ttl
93.50(94.60; common to good extra do 84(94.60; choice do do [email protected]; choice white wheat de
94.6505.
-Philadklphia, June 2.—Wheat easy: cash 91.27(91.29; June, 8l.24%#1.25%: July, 81.13% <91.14%; August 81.09%41.10%. (torn easier ;cash 51@5Sc: June, 49%<950%c: July, 48%<919c; August 49(950c. Oats weak; No. 2 white, caah, 42c.
Bye quiet at 90c.
Bsr.TTxoRX, June 2.—Flour very quiet; western superfine 98.2604; do extra 94. ^ 95 00; do family 96 [email protected]. Wheat, western dull and lower; No 2 western winter red, spot,8L28%; June 8124; July 81.13H<91.13%; August and September
^Y’ANTED-Walking suit* to make in late styles U s-m,w,f
ANTED—A middle-aged woman to live with a
ly and taki
small family and take care of a sick woman 31 Indiana ave I
TIT ANTED—A good German girl for general II housework; reference* required, at 419 North New Jersey st. -
u tl
TIT ANTED—4 good canvassers at 72 *V eat WashIT ington street; permanent position and good wage s guaranteed. u 11
9LK%@1.10%. Corn, western higher and dull; western mixed, spot 523c; June 49%G49%c; July
48%(949c; August 49<949%c; steamer 49%c. Oats firmer; western white 43044c; do mixed 41(§42c;
Pennsylvania 43(9 43c.
Eagle Machine Works. u n III ANTED—To sell gas fixtures, cheap, for the >V next 30 days. J. Giles Smith, 76 N. Penn, street, opp. Opera House. ts s?
New York Money and Stock Market.
New Yokk, June^T—-Money^ losnlng at S@4 d’resa Drugs"
ent. Sterling steady, 4.86%<94.89%. 1 silver 114%. Government bonds firm. Railroad
Yy ANTED—Drug gist; young man, good address, Iress Drugs! Newsoffice. * 11
first installment of 963,0*0 interest on these bonds, under the *w*rd of the arbitration, falls due July 1,1680. Had one year’s Interest on the 9>,80',000, as contemplated lor the future, under that award been paid and charged up, there would have been a loss in operating said road for the year, of 875,189.07, and the surplus earnings of the four roads
would have been reduced to8175,478 93.
The directors are gratified upon being able to report to the stockholders the improved condition of thiscompanv. Its floating debt, which in 1877 amounted to' nearly 9700,000, has all been paid ofi; the credit of the company,, which was tnen exhausted, has been fully restored; the Interest ou the bonded debt he* been reduced and dividends upon the stock have been resumed with good promise of continuance, and all the affairs of the com-
pany are In a^roeperous condition.
The earnings of the Cincinnati, Hamilton and Indianapolis road for the year show 85.,810.93
toward the payment of interest, which if paid < the 91.800,000 of bonds—a» contemplated in the future under the award of tha arbitrators from
January 1,1880—would have left a deficiency of 975 180 07. Fifty new box cars were added during
V* V v v>A A1 AAAvAi It UUA1UO UJ. LU. JMALJLl Oavl
bonds quiet. State securities dull. Stocks opened firm and advanced % to 1% par cent., but subsequently a slight reaction eusued, whibh was however soon recovered, and the New Jersey Central
Pacific Mail led, with upward movement.
Rock Island 190 IP., D. AE* -.22% Panama *f 175 j. B. A W_ 26% FL Wayne H8 M. A C. [lit prf.]..., 7% PitUbarg.... M ...»....112 2d preferred 5 Illinois Central 100%,B. C. R. A N 51 C., B. A Q 112% Alton A Terre H.._ 13 Chicago A Alton 106 Preferred*... 60 Preferred 122 Wabash St. L, A P. 29% New York CentraL.126 Preferred 55% Harlem ......170 Hannibal A St. Joe.. 21% Lake Shore 96%'Preferred 68 Canada Southern... 58% iron Mountain 86% Michigan Central... 78%,31. L. A San Fran... 81 Erie 81% Preferred 43 Preferred — 49 1st preferred 62 Northwestern 89 Erie A West Preferred 107%‘C. 8t.L. A No 22 St. Pan) 69% Kansas and Testas... 29 Preferred 100 ,Union Pacific 84% C., St, Paul A M"... 47% Central Pacific.. 63 St. P. A Sioux City. 86 Northern Pacific.... 22% Preferred 72 Preferred 44 Del. A Lack 72% L. A Nt 121
Morris A Essex 107 Nash. Chat Del. A Hudson 66% L. A Albany
New Jersey Central 55% Houston A Texas 55 Beading 20%, L N.A.AC. ,90
ITT ANTED—Suite of room* sni table for light |V housekeeping for man and wile. Address Wanted, 815 East Ohi6 st. h n
TXT ANTED—A lady and gentleman to occupy IT furnished front room, with board; a few day boarders, st 88 West Ohio st. I
TITANTED—You to get ice cream psils, papa IT pails, Hunter’s fruit strainer, at Woodei Ware Store, 53 N. Illinois st. ou z
to do
TTrANTED—Young German to do work about II the house and take care of horse and cow. Call at 5t6 North Delaware st. u tl
Tir ANTED—A German girl for kitchen work at
YY 148 North Alabama st.; rei
st.; reference required.
Inquire between 3 and 5 p. m. ' ou ol
’ANTED—Suite of furnished room£ and board
illy, by
best references. B R., this office.
with refined family
gentleman and wife;
u ol
ITT ANTED—Patties who wish to purchase or sell IT real estate at a bargain, to come and see G W. Alexander, 86 East Market st. to a
and
IT ANTED—An experienced trimme TV draper. Apply at Mrs L. L. Jackson’s College of Design In Dress, 76 E. Wash st. u t
49%
Iir ANTED—Immedistely, a white female 000k vV at Laureate House, Danville, Ind. Address, with terms,T. G. Wilson, Danville. u II
sting expenses, which if Mien out would ■>,,> leave a deficiency of 944.564.36. There was also
charged expense account 927,328.13 for steel rails.
Our First Census.
The government office this morning received a photo-lkhograph of the statement of a census taken in Indiana when It was a territory and when it comprised bat thirteen counties. The its to-
rn ent was as follows:
The number of Inhabitants of the Indiana tori toiy token in the year 1815—by an act of the legislature for tbatpurpose, vis: Way ae ouniy 8406; Franklin county, 7,870; Dearborn county 4,424; Switterland county, 1,832; Jefferson connty, 4,223; Clark county, 7,158; Washington county, 7.3i7;
Ohio 25’ Preferred 69 Cheo. A Ohio 15 1st preferred^......... 22% 2d preferred 16 Mobile A Ohio 13 C. C. C. A T 64 C. C. A L C 11
Ohio Central..
L. E- A W.. • Offered.
r:Ip.Tei:::::::::;: ^ /8 Pacific Mall 32% Adams 40 Fargo 104% American 55% United States 45% Quick Silver 9
TTT ANTED—A lew more gentlemen and ladies to TV eat those elegant dinners at Washington’s New Era dining rooms, 21 8. Meridian st. ta s lir ANTED—To buy, l.OOS.OOO feet of poplar TV pump lumber; write for sizes, ut s A. S. Comstock.
15 Preferred. 21% Manhattoa
Bid t 1
Grain Movement*.
Chicago, Jane! 2,—Chicago elevators as per official returns contain 7,788,721 bushsis of wheat, 5,665,978 bushels of corn, 485,228 bushels of oat-, 52,010 bushels of rye. and 199,236 bushels of barley, making a grand total of 14,136,172 bushels, against 12,624,613 bushels a week ago, and 7,722,118 bushels’at this period last year.
TIT ANTED—Carriages, baggies and phaetons to TV repaint and repair at my shop, 81 and 33 South rennetsee street, and 48 and 50 Kentucky avenue. J. Fike. to z?
tir ANTED—Horses to pasture; 160 acre* finest
TV bine grass in county. Terms
... . Terms 92.50 per month. W. T. Fletcher,room 10 Fletcher A Sharpe’s Blook.
ou uof
&
ANTED—Those bavin 4 c arriages, buggies and wagons 10 repair to call and see us, at 74 V.
■were st., or 174 South New Jersey at. Crane A Miller. tu *
LOCAL ITEMS*
STRAW HA Til STRAW HATS 1 Tbe^rgestand beet stock of men’s and boy’s hato sold the lowest at "Seaton’s Hat Store,” 25 North Pennsylvania st. ou n
TTjTANTED—Before you buy a sewing machine Vi see the improved light-running Domestic and
you will have no other. E. E. Brown, agent, 9 Mass. ave. u
ORAHD CLEARANCH SALK. Before I remove, big bargains In hats, caps, etc. Do not wish to take our present stock to new quarters. Goods at leu than cost. Call and ae e for yourself. I. Lklkwkr, t h SO W. Wuhington street.
spoils. Ind.
ou ■!
It don't make one bit of difference who is nominated at Chicago, the prices at L. Mueller’s, No. 40 South Illinois st., will be just the same u before Call at No. 40 South Illinois st, and get the latest return* and styles.
TIT AN TED—Horses to pasture, 1% miles east of TV Court House by Michigan pike, 80 acres best pasture on Pleasant run. John C. Noble.
tS0l-W3,W
VUT ANTED—To buy, a house of 6 to 7 rooms, FW with stable, in north part of the city, for a good bargain; our customer will pay cub. Barnard A bay lee. ou h
Lawn A Whttxhrad, noon aments,161 Mom. its la
’ANTED—A purchaser for a down-town
property at a great bargain for cash,
ly those determined to Invest need address W, L., News office. ou ol
Ice water to perfectly harmless and more refreshing with a Mttle Hop Bitters In each draught. Se* notice. ou o-m,f,w
TYT ANTE! YV ing pul their beat
’ANTED—Perseus wanting furnaces for heat- ; public buildings or dwellings, will consult test interests by addressing Nelson Kingman, Indianapolis, Ind. ta a
Decoration day ia near at band. Those wishing to mark the graves of their departed friends with * monument or grave stone before that time, wll de well to select from the prerent stock, at Oarpan tor’s, 12 Wsto Ohio street. to*
&iSKi,S3fcM;
highest wages. J. M. Graham, Chief Engineer and tuperiatendent construction. ou o
Yy ANTED—A^young man topsail good* by tarn-
Fm monuments at Carpenter's, UW.Ohleet. tta
ence.
utt
Address E. B., News office.
The Turners. The discussion of the propost lion to establish s so endowment fund by the Turnerbund yesterday resulted In an agreement to submit It to the mew hers of the bund—tbs district locietiee. If
Browning A Slean, oils and soaps. Browning A Sloan, brushes, window gloss, etc. Browning A Sloan, prescriptions a specialty.
TIT ANTED—A home In central part of c ty; will TV pay 115 to $18 a month and give reference.
Address House,
News office.
they adept it then tha fund will be established but maintained separately from the bund.
A report of the committee on platform, arring ths “ of gymnastics and the study of German __ public school was concurred in, and the grand officers were instructed to take all neeemnry
Abaouttful pure white marble mentis fer mle cheap, at Carpentsr's, 12 West Ohio street, to*
know that the lowest rates can be secured by calling on Frensel Bros., Vance Block, corner Virginia avenue and Washington at. All steamship Tines ire represented. to a
First-class work and material only with owceeh prleoe, at Carpentaria, is Wtot OU* terete, to ■
The Botoutic Doctor*.
4i tht BMMtlBC of wtito MiwociMtton Of PhyMo-M-dical doctor* yesterday, Dr. W. H. gsurgsaa, tha prstodoat, appointed Dr*. O. N. Davidson, B. A. tteslth nod G. Hasty a eommittas to revise and alter the ooustltuUoa. An afort will
ho made se Institute a national —aeriatloo and Dr. G T. isdfsrd will ormalss seunty and district to-
te tha northern port of tha state- The
in this •od A.
Qarpsotoris marble works ia the oldest eetobUehment ef the Uad to Urn olty. The work from that hew to tbs dldsront osmotmim to —otant reto*
Tlf ANTED—To sell or trade the Criterion dining YY rooms, 98 South Illinois st. 7 lots. Indianapolis Oar Co.’s addition. 88 lots Kauffman’s Wood side addition. 9 houses, 21.29, t5, Downie street. 2 houses, lot 12 Kappes A Frank’s addition, to • T. Eton Writs. 99 8. fllinais st
11/ANTED—G*mage owners to know that 8. A.
YY Rebbtns A H. hT(
MleOBLLANBOUS.
. Garrard have formed a part-
nership to make, evil, repair or repaint carriage* of all kinds, at eM stand of Shaw Carriage Go, 26 E Georgia at. Irvin Bobbins, late Treasurer Shaw Carriogs Oa, to authorisod to contract fer us. Ue Borbins A Osonsao.
ft II note ■<
lB8 BEETEB AND WELLH.tbeoetohrmtod Ger-
rtheeet eovnar Bryan's drag
l to all dost ns All diseases of that
■tore. Ikes treatssset to all eoar people this weak.
s eye and ear. and aU diseases
Diplomas hung 1
torn, 4 drawers, hex-top, drop leaf and all attaebBHnto fer IMJB. 1 will guarantee that thorn moi are equal in every ram set te oay machine t pattern mads I invito a thorough axomii if esparto, Den’tbay until yea see them.
af that.
m’Vbay until pen
T. G Horton; <7 Morth DBaefe tenet afgnef "The Needle. ” in
WANTHD, nr ANTED—Girl for general housework at 49 YY School st. 1
Tir ANTED—A lew day boarders at 81 N. New YV Jersey st. 1
tl/ ANTED—A colored boy for dining room work TV at IT Kentucky ave.
nr AN TED-Barber; white; No. 1; good situOc YY Uon. Call at 226 Bast Wash. st. 10!
nr ANTED—Men's and boys’ low-cut shoes at W L. E. Morrison’s, 22 W. Wash, ste t z
TIT AN'i E10—Situation at housework in private VV family. Call at 27» West Bt. Clair st. !
nr ANTED—RenaUing garden hose a specialty: VV'*oond-hand boss for sole; 28 Virginia ave. 1
n/ ANTED—A room: south side; furnished or VV ' nfurniahed. H. Wilson, *6 W. Wash. st. 1
fir ANTED—Occupant for n’ealy furnished front YY room, at Mrs. Horner’s, 90 N. New Jersey st. t 0 1 nr ANTED—Upholsttrer, immediately, to work W 8t piece work. Otto Stechhan, 128 Fort Wayne avenue. 1
11/ANTED—A ‘‘Raskin, Foster A Co’s. Atlas YV Map of Indiana.” Cleaveland A Co., 99% N. Penn st tot
11/ ANTED—At VtnCarap’s packing house, 202 VV end 214 West Market street, eight men who
can solder fruit cans.
nr ANTEtJ-Two good boys who have worked at YY carriage painting, immediately, at J. H. Melon's, 60 West Market st. I
Tir ANTED—Four good carpenters, right away. YY quick; I can’t do everybody’s work unless I get more men. W. H. Fulton,. 245 Moss. ave.
11/ ANTED-Sltnation as night watchman by a YY reliable, sober man of experience; can give beet of reference. Address Watchman, for 10 days News office.
nr ANTED—A gentleman desires s furnished YY room, without board; references given and required, Address, stating terms and location, J. U. W., News office. ttl
Tir ANTED-Our customers and ladies generally YY to know that we have resumed business after serlons Hines*; our dressmaking gives perfect satisfaction, and we never disappoint. Mrs-A. E. Swann, 12% W. Wash. st. Mrs.' A< Bagnelle, 11 Broadway.
ANNOUNOHMBNTB. J^UJWELL’S pure liquorice wax.
flOAL OIL isTOVEB and supplies st Powell’s, 26 \j Virginia ave. u 0!
QOMETH1NG NEW.—Canes expressly for poO Ucerren. Fancy Bazaar. ttl
TJIDWELL’Scaramels.choioe cream, walnut, maJJ pie. Try them. 43 Mass. ave.
T)Y Buying your candles of F. Hetz, 15 Mara. JJ ave., you get them pure and fresh. ai z
IKABKIED, or those contemplating marriage (VI should price f urniture at 45 Mora. ave. to z
XJIPLEY’B stable. No. 72 West Market st. 1V Horses dnd vehicles of all kinds for rale and hire. to ut
<iTT>XCEL8IOR SPRING” Saratoga water onXi draught at W. U. Allen’s, opposite postoffice. ts z?
T D. NELSON.—Ladies’ and gents’ boot, shoe 11 . end gaiter manufacturer has removed to 40 W. Market st.
/"^HARLEY GRIFFITH, the careful druggist, Vj gives personal attention to all prescriptions. 502 E. Wash. st. t z-m.w,f
r'5 AH FIXTURES tor sale cheap for the next 30 VJ dkya. J. Gllee Smith, 76 N. Penn, street, opposite Opera House. ts s?
f OAN EXHIBITION open day and evening. Jj Finest collection in tne city. Paintings, China, bronzes and bric-a-brac. Admission 25 cents. tv z
QTRAWBERRY and ice cream festiyal at the O Fifth Presbyterian church, corner of Blackford and Michigan streotg. Wednesday evening, June 2. ~ ou ol
a TTENTION, SOLDIEBS.—All soldiers deslrXiL log to go to Milwaukee to attend the grand reunion should coll upon me before purchasing their tickets. C. W. Brouse, 1 Thorpe block.
QTRANuERS visiting the city should be careful O not to drink city water; "it’s pisen.” "Perry’s Ginger Ale” is cooling and bealthtnl, and you can’t drink too much of It. Opp. Odd Fellows hall. tss
TTHJB lowest rates on Irish, Scottish or English X drafts, £1 and upwards, or passage tickets to and from the eld country, over the best lines, coll on Frensel Bros. Vance block, corner Virginia avenue and Washington street. Information cheerfully given. ta s
p ARDEN TOOLS-We Invite all gardeners and VT citizens having family garden* to call and *ee our stock of c&rdf-n tools, consisting of hand and wheel hoes, hand and horse cultivators. The brat assortment in the market. Bee oar Firefly hand plow. Tyner A Hadley, 75 and 77 West Washington street, Indianapolis,Ind. tea
riRAND EXCURSION TO CHICAGO—Ov« I.. VT D. and 8. railway Jnne 8,1880. Train will leave union depot at 80’clock a. m.,arrivingatChlcago at 4 o’clock p. m. Tickets for roand trip only 95.00. For sale at No. 70 East Market st. and 139 South Illinois street. Tickets to Milwaukee ana return over same route only 97-00, good to June 16, 1880.
a SPLENDID NEW BOOK—"The Life and Poems ol Sarah T. Bolton,” Indiana's pioneer poetess, about 550 pages octavo. Tha life written by Major J. W. Gordon, one of the finest biographers of the age, hlmaelf a poet. The illustrations will be a feature of the book, and fully up to those of first class poetical works. A steel portrait of Mis. Bolton by the celebrated engraver, John Sartain. Printed on extra fine paper manufactured expressly for the book. The book will be printed from new type, with ornamental head pieces and initial letters, Will be ready tor delivery to subscribers on or before the last of June. This book will be an Indiana Institution, and no library complete without it. te z-(Wj
POLITICAL. TTTM. BCHAUBA CO., are candidates for the VV office#! "The ui'ietpopular grocer,” subject to the decision of the 1 eople. Ballot box at 29 S. Illinois st. tn z
Connty Clerk* 1OHN G. BLAKE will be a candidate for county tl clerk, subject to the decision te toe republican nominating convention. «•
TAMER W. ARMSTRONG will be a candidate, el for clerk of Marion connty, subject to the repubkean nominating convention. ul z
ViEN. C. WRIGHT is a candidate lor the nominjj ation for county clerk, subject to the decision of the republican county convention. 0 •
I \ A V1D K. HTOUT will be a candidate for clerk IJ of Marion county, subject to the republican nominating convention, tv •
TT ABET A. DREW will be a candidate for oounTL ty clerk, subject to the decision te the republican nominating convention. tt*
JOHN REYNOLDS will be ■ candidate for oount| ty clerk, subject to the deislon of the republican nominating convention. th •
■ vAVID F. SWAIN will bo a candidate for U county clerk, subject to the decision te the republican nominating convention. tl 1
TTICHARD M. SMOCK will be* candidate for XV county clerk, subject to the decision of the republicsm nominating convention. n *
JOHN R. CLINTON will be a candidate for the cJ nomination of clerk of Marion county, subject to the decision te the republican nominating convention. oa 1
Prosecuting Attorney.
VT VAN HORN is a candidate for prosecuting XT * attorney, subject to the republican nominating convention. te s
SOCIETY MHBTTNGtS.
J6 ASONIC —Marion lodge No. 95 F. and A. M. iVi Special meeting this (Wednesday) evening at 8 d’clock. Work—Second degree. Visitors cordially Invited. Jar. a. lurr, W. M.
Jobs B. Exam, Sec.
'll ABONIC—Center Lodge No. 23-8tated meetm ing to-night at 7:45 o’clock. Visiting breth-
ren are invited to attend. Austin H. Brown, W. M. Chari vs Fishkr, Secretary.
JTOYAL ARCANUM,—Regular meeting of XX Indianapolis council, No. 828, in council room over Citizens’ National bonk, Members of council requested to attend. Member* of other
councils cordially invited.
F. W. Oun, Regent.
Gxo. H. Bwain, Bee. ut s-w
TNDIANAPOLIS LIGHT INFANTRY—Members 1 are notified to report at armory at 3:45 a. m., sharp, to go to Wine bra tor. Company will march at 4 o’clock a. m , sharp. Bpeciai company drill this evening. By order. N. R. Buckle, Copt. M. M. Drfrkrs, 1st Bergt.
XiOST. T OBT—White bull slat. Return to 55 North JLl Alabama at. aad be rewarded. utl
T 081—Money, by not baying your boots and Lt thorn at L E. Morrison’s, 29 West Washington street.
J OBT-P*irof gold-rimmed eyo-glarara Three 1j dollars reward lor return. J. H. Laird, 11 and 12 Boston Block. tol
J GET—A small Wteh; answers to the name te Flo. The finder will be rewarded by btlagtng tame to 967 North A Is bams st. t T (J8T—Tuesday ev«alag, on Booth at. or Fletcher JU eve. between Virginia eve. and DUloo st., child's gold bib pin. Finder pieeee leave at 247 Fletcher a venae. |
TAKHN UP.
fflAKEN UP—A light bag hone. Owner can X find him et Uptey *■, Ne. 74 W. Market at. ue
IF THERE IS A
WOMAN
CHILD
In the West who is not familiar with the fact that we have the largest and moat complet assortment of Pianoe and Organa, a* well as the largest Music Parlors in the State, and that our prices on first-class instrument* are not duplicated by any house in the East or West, we ext . e ^r. t0 thMD a B P«cial invitation to call and see for themselves, or write us for Circular*
and Prices, which wiU be sent free on application.
THEO.PFAFFLIN&CO 58 and 60 North Pennsylvania Street.
rOR B4LR.
FOR RENT.
j^wjjsjsaLE—The Captain.
J-j’tJR ^RENT—Furnished room at 140 N. Illinois
TXJK BALE-160,00J bricks, cheap. Call at 18 8. X Delaware st. tn ntl
macU*e. Th * running Howe eewlng
T7*OB BALE—Old papers, «o cents per hundred X The News office. vs
TTHJB BENT—Good piano. H. 8. McVey, 22 N, JC renn. st*
TT’OR BALE— 60 barrels pure cider. Robert KelX lor, 575 S. East at. ti vl
1X)B BENT—Front room for gentlemen, 110 We Ohio st. 11\
TjHJB BALE—A pony, harness and buggy, cheap,. X Bt 91 Hoyt avenue. ou ol
T.HJR RENT—A furnished room, 91 * week at 88 JT S. Min. at. |
TTHJB BALB—New spring maUreases, 98 and ups X ward. 46 Moos. ave. as a
lj 'OK HEN 1—Cottage of 7 rooms. Apply at 188 Jj North Tennessee st m
TjHJR BALE—The Invincible coflee and te* pot. X 208 E. Washington st. tz
TTOB BENT—Furni»b«l or unfurnished rooms, X ITS W. New York st. t tl^
TTHJB SALB—A nice cigar and tobacco store. AnX swer Y. X., News office. 1
(,’OE RENT—Handsomely lurniihed front room, X Inquire at 123 N. 111. st. ~ ou nl
TX)R BALE—A buggy. Inquire of Trunk store, i; J at 54 W. Washington st. uni J;
.X)B KENT-Two rooms for house keeping or 4 boori, 82 W. Market st. |
JR BALE—Saloon. A No. I stand and cheap rent. Address Saloon, this office. u ual
OR BALE—An old established drug store for rale. Address '■Drugs,” News. ttl
)R BENT—Furnished room for gentlemen, cbosp. 94 >J. New Jersey st. |
)b KKM i- Furnisned room tor 2 gentlemen. Call at 81 N. New Jersey st. I
Jj»OR BALE—Cheapest ^laceincity, 2d hand furTX)K BALE—New and seoond-b&nd boots and J; shoes; bougnt, sold, exchanged. 145 N. Del. teel
OE BENT—eix u net sirs rooms, suitaole for housekeeping, at 61 Central ave. u tl
ORRiiNT—Nicely furnished rooms,very cnesp; location good. 166 N. Delaware st. n tl
T7>OR BALE—Cheap, houses numbered 33 end 87 J; West Bt. Joseph st., city. Apply to 33 Vance block. u a
"'OR BENT—Front furnished rooms in Grand Opera Home. Call at room 22. I
T70E BALI—Ladies’, misses’ and childien’s 3J; strap alippera. L. E. Morrison, 22 West Wash. st. 11
1R RENT—Furnished er unfurnished room, first or second floor. 191 N. Del st. ouol
3B RENT—Furnished front parlor to 2 gentlemen or man and wife, 232 N. Hi. st. tt s
TX> L
K BALE—Safe. Fire-proof safe at a bargain. “ “ - - L XM.
Call at City tihoe Store, 40 W. Wash. st. ammerly. te z
T7KJK BALE—Splendid dinners, at Washington’s J; New Era dining rooms, 21 8. Meridian st. 16 and 2W. to s 'THiR SALE—75 feet garden hose. Also summer J; doors for saloon, at 78 B. Delaware st.
ou o-m,th,s
Ob RENT—Large rooms and power for inano factory. Lock box 74, Indianapolis, ou si OR RENT—Handsomely furnished sleeping room, reasonable. 76N. New Jeneyat. t tl
TXItt BENT-Building N 0. 80 Month Meridian st. J? Inquire of M. E. Vinton, Vlntao Block. 11
)B RENT—Blacksmith's shop, Meridian st., near South. Apply at Bryoe’s bakery, oas
-K BALE—(jas fixtures, cheap for the next 30 days. j. Giles Smith, 76 N. Penn, st., opp.
tss?
Ojera House. TJOR BALE—Lumber, snlnglas, fencing, fence J; posts at 10 to 16 eta., and mill work, at Bee Hive Planing Mill. to a
TX>R RENT-Btore room soil dwelling, at 445 8. J East st. Alex. Metzgte, 6 Odd Fellows hall, u z TjIOB BENT—6 rc-uns over 10 West Loustanast. JJ Inquire at Alex. Metzger’s, 7 Odd FeUows ball. • u z
TT’OR SALE—Cheap, house 11 rooms. % cosh, L balance monthly payments of 925. E. B. Field, 14 Marllndale block. ta s
lOR BENT—2 or 8 unfurnished rooms, suitable L- for light housekeeping. 224 N. New Jersey at. u tl
JK BALE-Cheap, at 705 N. 111. st, tome fine
r crystal chandeliers, furniture, carpets, etc. Open from 2 till 6 p. m. L Hodgson. ou z
''OR RENT—Furnished or unfurnished front [? room, with board,hot and cold bstn. 305 N.Miis. u ol
TJOR BALE—Fine, stylish, bright bay mare. 8 J; years old Lady can drive her. Perfectly gentle. 375 North Mississippi street. u tl
TJOB RENT—Front offices in Baldwin’s block; L 96.25 and SIS. Barnard A Styles, 76 and 77 E. Market st. us
TJOR B r sol* Bredsba
R BALE—Good I arm* and elty property for
»n long time. W. A.
w, over 16 N. Pennsylvania st. a *
sale low for cash or on
JtOR RENT—Gr^for^rale, my rerideace, 705 NorUj Bradshaw’s block. ** 0ni 17
TXiR BALE—A good r buggy, phaeton*, be sold cheap, at 424.ai
barouche carriag*. a good Kellogg* and buggies, to
p, at 424 and 4MRast Wash. it. th z
TJOK RENT—A large number of vacant room* in JP __ the best part of the city. Drew A Bet nett.
13 Martlndmle’s block.
TX)R BALE—A fine family carrtag*, Cunnlng- £ ham’s make, at a peat bargain. Inquire at Scudder’s stable, corner Illinois and Ohio st. e a
jpO^RENT—Two houses on North Meridian st.
_ Nos. 623 and 625, in good condition, cheap. - Inquire at 812 College ave* utl
TT’OR BALE—1%, 2% acres and good buildings, 1; Fine situation. No. 1 manufactory property. For a bargain address Lock-box 74, Indian,
a polls
ou si
JR SALE—Bouse and lot on Brookside ave. ou
TX>I X easy payments, er will trade for stock groceries or boots and shoes. Apply No. 20 Yands* street. to!
TTHJR RENT -Biudnees room, residence and eta* X ble; has been occupied with grocery store for 6 years. Call at 707 East Wash, st. u tl TTHJb BENT—House 12 rooms in good order; suite X able for fint-clasa boarding house; central; N. N. Morris A Co., 82 N.Delaware st. us
office.
Beat Good News us!
Tj'OB RENT—Two furnished rooms, suitable for X man and wife or two gentlemen, at 80 North Mississippi st. Call from 6 to 8 p. m. ts
TTHJB RENT—The rooms in Vance blook now ocX copied by the loon art exhibition. Inquire of Brainord Boriaon, ogt., 28 Vance block, th 1
TTHJB BALE—Large fine rolling prairie farm.
X Finely improved.
_ Would take some good city property. Address Farm, lock box 74 Indianapolis. ou si
TTHJB RENT—Dwelling of 14 rooms, within three X squares of poatoffice. suitable for private boarding house. To a good party we can give special inducements. Chan. E Coffin, 84 N. Del. at.
v-ynw nftTW n*. T?P? RENT-Elegant front room, suitable foe
street.
TTHJB BALE—Or hire, fine Kentucky saddle and X driving horses. Wanted to buy fine horses of all kinds. Must be No. 1. Price no object. 27 Pearl st. . 11!
TjHJB BENT—Store loom 145 West Washington X st.. 936, first-class location for dry goods te boots and shoe*. W. Riven, agent, un a Boom 4 Blackford’s block.
TTHJB BALE—If you wont the best and lightest X running sewing machine In the world, buy the Improved Domestic. E. E. Brown, agent, No. 9 Moss. ave.
F 0 £S,pirs
TT’OR 8ALB—Cheap, family and saddle horse. X Any lady can ride or drive him. Also a roomy u hoe ton and harness, good ss new. Apply at 233 Moss. ave. 1
best lines at lowest rates, by Frensel Bros., Vance Block (Merchant National Bank), oorner Virginia avenaaand Washington st tss
PHRSONAI*.
TJOB BALE—Excelsior Creamery Co. butter. X Guaranteed the beat in the city. Also sweat
pERSONAL-
Loew’i >y »levi
Entrance by yteTator.
a art gallery, Vance block.
toot
cream and pore butter milk, at 43 N. Illinois st
uv z-w,thJ,m,tu
TJERBONAL—Leave orders fer delivery of trank* -Lsmdpqckagea/Ind’pla. transfer, 28 & Meridian.
TTHJB SALE—Climax and Feeriera folding bed. X at No. 9 Masonic hall. They area beautiful
piece of furniture, and take op a small space. Manufactured by M. 8. Huey. ta ■
TTHJB SALE—The cheapest 93,800 house and Six X 140 ft lot in the northeast part of the city. Twocottagca for 91,600 One cottage 9750. Lots of lots. John M. Todd A Co., u ol 24% E. Wuhington st
'PERSONAL-Found, Invincible ooffee pot saves JT one-fifth the coffee sad oil the aroma. 203 E, Washington st to PERSONAL-Yon 'can take your prescription, JT with confidence to Charley Griffith, 602 K. Washington street. t a-m.wj PERSON AL-—Gas fixtures for sole ensap for Jf the next 80 days. J. Giles Mmith, 76 N. Penn, st, oop. Opera house. ta sf
Vance block. Also drafts for one pound and up! words. ta *
PERSONAL—We have the 1 orgeat stock In th* X city to select from of gents’ and ladles’ fine shoe*. Call and be convinced 51 and 69 W. Wa*b-
ington et J. W. Adams, manager.
m -*rx ^
TTHJB BalB-At a bargain, the machinery of £ prieto LgS\£^JSS%2£2?i£i3& feiTS!!
■et of wood working machineryT This is a'rare
sacuv
KRSONAL—John Kidd, attorney at law, pror ol ‘•The World’s Collection Bureau.” ions t specialty. Buzlncra promptly attendaru of the ~ ~ MM
ed to In all porta of the United Btatee.
chance for some active man to get into a good paytog buztoras. Apply Alexander Metzger, or Bryors Bakery, | g
TTHJB BALK—Carriage*. Lorn stock of til the gy. of our make and warranted fint-olarafii every respecL At low pnees for cash. 26aTenn. rt. A. A. Heifer A Bom. P A—AU kind* of repairing nt low priooi. y B
market house, you can buy your fresh and salt meat* at a raving te t to 9 cent* per pound.
Bpring lamb a specialty.
TO LOAN.
lag and cleaning gent*’ wearing apparel. Making and trixuning a specialty, and work warranted first dara 106 North Pennsylvoaia et tu uo-wq.
T°^iwKroSd , KwrLsr“ ,i 'xr
FOUHD.
Tg^ ) igra5*a. o ;*iyy&. jsssa*^:
P\KiS32S."W«-..v-
tta
fa the drag Um, at Car-
Telephoao.
18 7«*rs; lowest ratra: inia ‘ rn “-£r
g(^N D-Money; begetting dro p snd>nacrtp^
same and paying It thl» admtlatmnnt. ou ol
AUCmOK WAIJIB.
%
^J^^^-Mcaty j* loan_on_ improved city
A MoCURDY, real ateate and 1 No. 94 E. Washington st.
8TBAYBD OB 8TOLHN.
-1YKD OB STOLEN—Bay mare; 14 hand* r high, near hind foot white, star In forehead. JMnl reword paid far return to Prate dleton Pike, near Briehtwood. to!
a UCTION BALB—Of vslaabte real estate. A Wedneoday morning, Jana 2. at 10 o'clock, we will aeU on the promlras, 179 North Peonsyte vantast-, the Edwin May bosasteead, oppoteto the By ordteof Edwin F. May, come Hear A MoCubdy. aa
8TRAYHD,
SALB OR TBADB.
CfTRAYKD—Black horse; If* haDdahlgh; heavy ampy** Ate Mow Tark at»
mOHKB-Om
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