Indianapolis News, Indianapolis, Marion County, 5 August 1880 — Page 3
TBE WUI41UP0U8 »gy»..THPRSpAT, AIIQ03T 5. 1880.
MMIS jy! W* art U noatat ot aattfcw S ^ i; S VELVETS That wa will c1«m oat at WTholt—’>• Prieaa. StMT* JBAWSAUa*. 2A< S SPAilSfilS.
U3VB3. 1 to the Hand. It W, S hooka, Footer,ft-76.
f «c to a. on, 5 mmmUm I ■
ft.VtO 100, 7 1^1 to t 70, 1*
.* Kid?tit-
2-00. *15. to*.
Men'*, MO.
E1UII2K.
Parisian Glove Depot, 0. a. TUCKJEB. Propi, U and 14 W. Waah. at
X>AV1$
PAD tras, Garni, i
. ^g*ittfirm|rawDoasED. Per. *?F. L. GiTTBS, Galm. Ilia, Iwrltaa:*‘For orer tru yrara I had been a great aarferar from paint In tbearcali ol the pack and rugloa of the kidneya, which waa naont excrudatingaod at
timea almost iaaoltarabie ■ellel, and l ♦aadcaliy a<!
Doctoring brought ao
ally ad rued to «o abroad and
•eektheciimat»o(my youth. In GermtOy and Bwitserland eminent phyaktaos, altar close examlrations, declared my tu Oerings to ariae from of the kidneya, of long ataudlng, and could
diaeaae of t! .
do me no good. I waa, noverer,
sold Jea
cons«|uetitir rd
t bock aod resumod tup pastoral w< aid tronUe grw aflita soiolwlleaa l l<pjdtn A H-w metthtago I fteaic of one of Dayt Kldtw i‘a-ia,j>ut it <
ataudlng, at it, beneated turned, ho
by the
0 sooner
work
to
1 came In , pdt it on, The paint
and the tflecta wire truly wonderful The paint at once grew leg*,'and are now, after wearing the accord Pad, entirely gone, and there can be no doubt that I am entirely cored, as I write this ■one weeks alter Ita u»e. and am strong and look a ,ato the eery picture of health. I write thle perfectly Toluotarliy, and It la dictated only by truth and gratitude. Itdeed, I consider the Day Sidney Fad Co God’a agents, and great benefacSrwa of MBfcind. ' May all the tuff-ring be helped
ftt I bare been ia my earnest wish.”
Mia R. lu BROCK, isharon, Wla.-“The doctora had given my mother np with what they •ailed Bright’a l>ia arc. Phc la now wea’lnc Day r a Fad. psinlngatrength. •"d improving every wny.” I.ARIMORB* 0£AN, bragarleta, Niles, BEitla.— (HO yeom In buaineacj-“Day’a Kidney Fad fa having «large aale and gives better geneni *atl*factl»n than any remedy we ever Bold," CAfePKR WEITZEL, Policetnaa. lAntmater. Pa.— “I have been a great sutferer from Kidney complaint, and after wearing your Pad *5 daya
I feel benerthsn I bnvwtn 1ft years.——
Dr A. J.bTOKKR, Moca ur, Ilia —“Your Pad la doing great good h«-re. It Bella every day
nod nivta universal aatiafaciion.”
F» tale by druggist*, or tent by mail (free of
jular Pad, Children’s,
vw » L.KC l .^ ,udgiviog
the history of this new discovery, and a large toeord of most ivnit*be>.le cores sent. free. Wrl<e for it. Attdrem, DAY KluNKY PaU CO.
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Owlog to th« many worlhlees ’K'doey Pads now sees leg a sale
on onr reputation, we dM»in It due the stflirted to warn 'hem. ftak for MAY’S KIMNKY PAM, •ndtnkenoothtr. ~ uh uu?
Tobrdo,
Caution.
INVALIDS h AID 0THEE8 SEEKING HEALTH, ' STREETS m EHERCI, WITHOUT THX C8» Off DRUGS. ARE REQUESTED TO BKSD POlt THE ELECTRIC REVIEW, AS ILDU9TRATKD JOUBc ? NAU WHIG® It PUBLISHED lot mm DISTRIBUTION,
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upon imAVni, nrOTETtS, »nd riur.1m, tmd Is a aaroahite •oefcl.'pepdis *f nr tavaMi and wm* who sudee frana
niaiung and PaiaA mm a yon benIM am Am m m yenee: a r -am ring thrSida, •aawarcA and rail
T TREATS
. cal Cnltnnn,
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Nerraus, KxAaiaiung and FaiaAl Duma*-a. Every aubject that huora ayon benlW and bmman h ippits.-aa, -•ceires atUnAan m IA ya: aad the many gu*M
vrho have d is paired
■ hie information u
pci uateared te all wie ana A meed of medical advice, ' Vbr sohfaeft ef WiaWla i*Us ttnui Medklne, and the btwftred and aee qtiestiena of vital Importani
; oonslden ‘
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ty, ana duly
red and ax*
YOUNG MEN
Aad oihera who eMBr from Nervous and Physical Debility, Lore *f llaaly Yigvr, Premature Ebthau-uoa .
ld<*
tion, etc. centenu.
lay ^aaaay aanaaqueacea of early indisc ate oapamhlly Waoflted by conaultiug ita
a3tt^t^A^«ss«aesKi pro fere to “araeftee ■ediwat," and points out the eaivaafc. afayte, and affaelim food to Health, Vtgot
ana Bodily Smmm.
• Send your sddieas oa poslal card for a copy, and iaformauun Waath thouaaada wilt be aeut you.
Addraw, the pwbhaher-,
^PULVERMACHER GALVANIC CO., C 0R. FIGHTH A VINE STHEETS, CiNCINWTI r 0.
V Ht*t)QlIARTtRS FOR ^<1 ro . . . ,e , r. i * I, „ v i Campaign Goods
OF ETEBY DEICRIFnOS AT
Bottom Pricea. THE IUFF BROTHERS* HAT tSTAALUHlUlTe 42 W. Wasbington Stn •amplea and Frinea on application.
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Minnow NeU. Netting, - lodeandWe^
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The mottoajrlbrlBfw triala in Wodenrrd M«b. Brown mnrdor ooftka will -fro nrgaed in thecrimiml eonrt to-mormyw. } Got. Willinma, Franklin Lnndert and Oa«. By field will nddreoa tho uxta ward demqcrats to-night, at Damn’> block, Ft. Wfiyne aHaae. «. Bertha Pringle woali lihe a diroroe from Oharles H. Pringle, on tho ground that ho fniM to wvvMe for bof, nod ia n habitual druckard. ” ^ • , * The breaking of a freight oar axle at (ho
afternoon delayed ia through expreja
.. l««* riu f **' The iUfMMIfrMi state editorial convention will meet at the Grand hotel this evening, and cobUbuo in Mttion over to-morrow. The program was printed in Tfr« Few« lereral Bishop Obatard will aUecd the consecration services of Rev. John A. Watteraon as Kish op of Ohio, at Colombuo. next duudoy. The Panhandle will ran an excnralon train from Indianapolis. ^ ^ !
indicate the names of the etreeis, accoriiag JI® n , J ^
to ihofrlaa recommended by the committee th ‘ t lt0mr
on streets and alleys.
Durioyr the fiscal year enfiftig June 30 Fted KVI-tier has paid ' ut io army pensions $2,111, f-6G,46. From Jacuary 1, 1879 to June 30 of th-same year he ba* difttribated $1,770,
916.50 to oenrionera as back. pay.
A noie, of which the foITowIngTs a cony, was picked np on the street this morning: ‘ I want ycM. to prepare me speech for this campaign—e’xnit a forty-miaute speech—red
hot. Ca^l^ulno it? Confidential.”
Burglais Ir^hecomiDfr quite bold in their depredations A day or two ago the residence ot John McClellan, on Arsenal avenue, was entered and the cooking stove carried
off. It was not a red hot stove either.
The board qjf aidernreo refused last night
aa Abaolwtaly Trwa.
[Brooklyn Bagla.J
“Do yon want some items about wakes?” asked an agricultural looking gentlemaaof the Eegle’e city editor the other day. ‘ If they are fresh and trae,’ r responded tfre
city editor.—
•Exacffif*’’ replied the farmer.” These' items are Both. 'Nobody knows ’em bat me. Fgot a fkrm down on the island a niece, and there’s lota of snakes on to it Hear the house is a pond about six feet deep. A week ago my Httie girl Jontped into the pond, and wtmld have drowned if il hadn’t been for a snake. She snake esenfreraud went for her and brought her aabon. Tfre particular point about this item is the wit
he did h." *-»*•- “How was it?” asked tkeeity editer.
‘ It wax a black snake about 30 feet long, and he just coil'd the middle ef himself arcund her neck so she couldn’t swallow any water, aod swam ashore- with his head aad
taiL Is that a good item?” *■ Filftt class.” *
“You can spread it out yon know. Afmr they got ashore the girl patted * the snake oa the head, aad it went off pleased as Paooh. Ever since then he camas to the house regn
umnner lift a fiRftCf fttOfM. ThftT IftTIGfllflj WilliA
dofpider
to pass tfre ordinance u> lm pro re North Meridian street with cedar Wock, aod asked the property holders to indicate by petition their preference for block or gravel pavement. The ordinance to ebaage the grade of Sooth
Meridian street was defeated.
Andrew Phillips, a colored servant in the boarding teat at the Acton camp meeting grounds endeavored to jump from a moving train but was thrown against a stone abutment, receiving iojuriee from which besom died. HU remains were brought to this city last night and taken to hU residence on Indi-
ana avenue above the oaoei.
John Scott, will deliver his lecture on ‘Scotland a ramble through the land of cakes,” at the IndUnola Presbyterian church to-morrow evemog. Free conveyances will leave the residence of John G. Blake 308 North Tennessee street at 7:30 o'clock carrying those who may wish to attend the lecture. The proceeds will be for the bahefii of
ttm church.
Yesterday morning there wn a revelation of some interest to old refideujs, and some not so old, in the resurrection of the boiler of the little steamer, “Gov. Mortoa.” It somehow got into the soft sand under tho Yard alia bridge, between the first aad secend piers, and was so comoletelv covered that no trace of it was ever seen. Yesterday morning, however, some one who owned it d;<g it out, aod by means of a couple of pulleys. a two hone team aad some chains, dragmid u over the sand to a wagon and hauled it off. It looked as if it were as good as uew, after ten or a doeen years of burial ' “ribbed psrd” of the river bar.
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The democrats of Elkhart county nomitated H. D. Wilson for senator and Dr. Mo igomery for reoresentative. L. Cornelius^ oi Brooklyn, Morgan oouuty, fell under a culvert on tne Vincennes roa-J, •id h believed to be faUlly hurt. Enoch Ruggles, of Moral township, Shelby bounty, died yesterday at the aga of 91. He as* tie oldest mail in the county. Ool. E. C. Anthony, of Mancie, was billy bun in a runaway last evening. Hia c-diar bor e was broken, head cat, and other injuries sustained. Lee Hall, an employe fn a livery stable at Msri«»P, Grant c-'iimy, fell from a rocky bluff fiu> f*et high, Tuesday night at Wabash, and mstaine J fatal irjuries. The fifiy-eeveoth regiment will hold a reunion at Logansport on the first day ef SepUmber. Addresses will be delivered by Hoau W. IL Myers and Stanton J. Peehs, F. J Ryan, of the Evansville Tribune, has been expelled from the Masonic fraternity for not believing in a personal Gad, and for publishing the proceeding:) against Mr. Ohaicey in Rea Lodge. J. G. Kiebie, a prominent salooaUt of Ft. Wayne, died suddenly yesterday, of ebageetire chills. He took a very powerful cathartic early in the day, which is auppoied to have superinduced the chill. L'rsiT Lewis, daughter of Henry Lewis, of dataware county ^atAmpts-i suicide yesterday by hanging, but was prevented. Betrayal at the bands of Charles Hamilton, son of a wealthy farmer, was the motive. Edith Nash, aged thirteen, and George and Harry Rice, aged seven and nine years respectively, emptied cans of blackbjrries and other fruits over the clothing, bed*, carpats and linen of John Straub, of Bomb Bead, and then broke the windows of his house, and mashed up the forriitore. The damage amounts to several hundred dollars. In a meeting of the democratic union club of New Albany, on Tuesday night. Auditor Hanlon produced quite a breeze by aonouacing in bis speech that Hon. Franklin C. Jobson, candidate for joint senator, had offered to place $300 in bis hands to manipulate the delegatee to the convention ia his {Johnton's) favor. Johnson denied tho charge. The city of Lafayette has procured a restraining order, prohibiting the Wabash, St Louis and Pacific railroad company from iaterfering with, or outtlofftinto or excavating, or raising any embankments upon Fourth or Fifth streets. There is a railroad fight to prevent this line from making a junction Wild Ca% to effect which the road must pegs through the city. Lafayette Courier: This morniag while the engineer at IfartiuV mills was cleaning the oiacbintry, he was startled by $ sudden ruswl, and looking down, faw to his horror, a huge rattle scake coiled beneath the qoiler. Not desirous of Mt'ackiog the serpent a'ouf, he called assistance, and with s>me il ftculiy his snakesbip was diatia’cued. Tne had in all fifuen rallies.' Il is thought > h»t it g" t into the engine room in a suck of (ordwood.
^Certainly. Know any more?”
“Tee. I got a baby six months old. He’s a boy. We generally set him oat on the, grass of a morning, and he boilers like a bull all day, at least he nsed to, but be don’t any more. One morning we noticed he wasn’t hollering, and wondered what was up. When we looked there was a rattlesnake coiled up in front of him, scanning his features. The boy waa grinning aad the boy was grinning. Bimeby the snake turned its tail to the body and backed his rattle right into the baby s
“Wbat did the baby do?” « {
“Wfry, ho just rattled that tail so you could near it three-quarters of a miia, any the tneke lay there and grinned. Every morning we found the snake there, until a bigger snake came, and the baby played with his rattle just the same till the first’ snake came back. He looked thin, and I reckon ho had been sick, and sent the other ]snake to take hritdace. Will that do fo: an
1. “Immenfflj 4 ” replied the city editor.
“You cau fill in about the confidence of childhood and all that, and you might say fomethlng &bo«t the blue-eyed cherub. His Mime is Isaac. Put that in to please my wife.” , * -
• “I’ll do it Any more snake i‘em3?”
“Lemme see. You’ve heard of hoop
soak .r ~*
rS. oheti.” i M u ' “Just so. Not long ago wb heard a fea-f ul row in our cellar one night. It sounded like a reck b’a-a; and then there waa a him, aad then :hi ks was quiet. When I looked in the mur t .g I fused the-cider barrel had' huwed; hu* tre didn't lose much cider.”
“How aid you save n?”
“It seems that the staves had busted out, but before they could get away four hoop anakts coiled”ardnn'd the barrel, and tightened it up, auu held it in together, until we drew the cider off in bottles. Tnat s the way wo found ’em, and we’ve kept them around the house ever since. We’re training ’em for sbawl-s’raps now. Does that strike you favorably tor an item ?” ^ “Enormously,” rtsoonded the city editor. “You can fix it up so as to show how quick they was to get there before the stave* were blown off. You can work in the details.” “Of coarse; ITLattend to all that. Du you
think of any more?”
“Aint you got enough ? Lemme me think. Oh, yes! One Sunday me and my wife was going to chuicb, and she dropped her garter somewhere. She told me about it, aud I noticed a little sniped snake runniog alongside and imening to her. Bimeby be nude a spring and just wound himself around her t-tocking. or tried to, but he didn’t fetch iw”
“Why not.”
“Ho wafii’t quite long enough. He jumped down and shook his head, and started off We frada’i gone m^re tkau a quarter of a mile when we see aim coming out of tae woods jnst ebeifi of us. He wai awful hot and tired, and he h*d axctiH r fit ake with him, twice aj big as r e was Tfiey looked at my wife a minute and caid 8« me<bi'g to each other, and ihen i e big snake went right to the placs.where it e garter belonged He wrapped right around' it. t ut his’ail in his mouth and went to sleep. WV hi t him yet. We use him to bdld the stovepipe together when we put the stove up.
Is that any use as an,item ?” “Certaioly,” said the editor.
You can ray something about the first snake’s eye for distances, and his intellectuality, when be found he wouldn’t go round. You know' bow to do that better tbafr me.” “I’ll give him all the credit he deserves.
Can you tell ns any more?”
“I don’t call any tomindjuit at present My wife knows a lot of snake iterra, but I forget ’em. By the way, though. I’ve got a regular living cariosity down on my place. One day mr oldest boy was sitting on the back stoop doing his sums, and he couldn't get ’em right,*Aud felt something against his face, and t: ere was a little snake coiled up on his shoulder aad looking at the slate. In four minutes he had done all thd sums, wb've tatted him so he keeps e 11 our accounts, and he is the lightmnge^t cussat figured joa ever seen. He’ll rua upacolamn eight feu lotg in three seconds. I Wouldn't
take a reaper for him ”
“What kind of a suake is he ?” inquired
the ciiy editor, curionsly.
“The Ecighbors call him an adder.” “Oh, yes! jail” said the city editor, a
little oiwsonoerted. Tve heard of the spe-
cies. When did all these things happen;;" “Alotg the forepart of the sprii g, hit I
didn’t eaj anything about’em, ’cause it wasn’t the season for snake items. This is about the
time for that sort of thing, isn’t it?” “Yes,” chipped in the exchange editor,
“you couldn’t have nicked out a better time
for snake stdriex”
The Latest Thing ta Wattrel,
[Long Branch letter.]
There was the usual influx of visitors yesterday to stay over Sunday, and the Saturday night balls were large aud gay at the principal hotels. Some of the waiting was of the new kind, in which the dam|ers slide three times one way in fast and fac as their legs win let them, ami-then three times the
prepare ud mU 148,991 patent aad secret nw&cinee. Permission for «tM preparation and sale of 58,638 different kindj was grantad, 8,6*3 Were prohibited, 9,918 Ware ordered to be discounteaancad and 70,943 remained still to be reported oa. > ...
MAKEKT KEPOBT,
Tha maikat la in a healthy eoadliloa, bat than
la aa deayiag the fact that a sUghl attack of midan comer Inaction hm temporarily eona# over aome hrmnduf of trade, aad merchant! find men time to miditsta aad read. Pricea, however, ana anaffected, apd the alight thread of Improvement which has been aoaiftfeetrd throughout the year continues te widen, aa tfre year rods on. Ceaalderablelntereet la now bring taken in futon of canned gcoda; corn baa already bean “cantered” east, and tomatoeaaro being courted by •pecu'etore who wish to control the prospective peek. The fiah trade ia aa deed aa a twe-^eex mackerel, Cheeae go np la dill aafr unohaeged. Sagpasare active at ruling qnotatiose; while cofree ie doll, bet firm. Drop abewvo started variation ia tooo, aad are In fair iiqatry. Dry goods are remarkably steely, in good demand, ai d flraa. Foreign frri’a eoatlnua la strong request at advanced price*. Produce and provltiona are atesdy and only fairly active. Iron and hardware ie in active demand and pricea are
very first. There are no other new featurea. Pbobucx—£ggi quiet. Batter ia steady
arid poultry ateedy. dSuppers . sew
to far fl0fr~lass og—whUh tram viara far Itx Oam natter telling
entokent fl.75»i.50'
paying asu tre
aa t4
fret! are*; B00 for picked. ' Duett fri.SH Mr odd; *150 lor young; Tfrntave to p« pound, feat tors, pr-o*ai*: reiM»dtla*9Saauta.acea " §§ '
Ocockbixs-Eusiaeaa moderate.
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IQxJS, and I4xto. 910.00: IX, ttxift. 110.26. ic, 14x29, roofing tin, 07.50 IC. 90x28, |’5.o2 MAdA Buck tin in pits, 3dc : in ban, 2Sq. Iran >7 B iron, KM; 87 Oran, 6><c. Moortosd
The Owodobt a Oreaa. [Philadelphia Star ] It is given out oa respectable authority that six of the largest manufacturer* of fre* goods have entered into a c imbiaation to Hart a fall fashion that wilt demand 'wetty-fight yards of cloth for edch dre*a. Tbt-re are dreetes wora to-day that coutain as many yards of cl-Hh at will be required for the new one to be shortly launched upon society, but they are only indulged ia by people of Urge means. They are not the rage, aod therefore those in humble circumstances, who feel It a dntyr incumbent upon ibrm to follow the leaders, have not yet deemed it necessary to fall into line. But when the new fashion appears they will adopt it, even though thirty eight Instead of tVetitv-eJght yards tit eldth were required to makfflL One of the unexplained mysteries of maetua making is, how iu the name of the wearer rily inrtSb. Biffeey [lo it to perfection, and the wearers, instead of lookIn Alike waiting piles of dry godds, resemble the mast of a fishing smack with the _
opposite way. itself can not
A couple divided' against •tabd that sort of capering.
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The partners most slide, away a:
exactly in union or trouble comtp. Take one of iast night’s instances for an illustration: The young gbbtlemvn was brawny and demomtrative. He was up in the new' waLz, and *»g er I° r iL The y« urg lady was tall, stately and sedate She could not wall* io the new way, aad deemed it an improperly agile and athletic divmi< n. The old gtyle was plenty lively en< ugh for her. But there wag no each uadres andlDg between the two when they stood up together to dance. The new wait* begins without premonition, scooting off suddenly sidewise like a tremendously accelerated ctab. Such was the initial movement of this young gentleman. Encircling the young h-.dy firmly with his muscular right artr, and gripping her right band with his left, be near and off half the width of the parlor widh three vigorous flings of bis loeg Act! stalwart leg*. It was a complete surprise to his partner. She wjw carried off her feet at first. Then her slippers b jat a quick tattoo on the floor in her struggle to regain eoailibrlnm. and she hugged; her partner desperately. The sweet smile on her face gave place to an expression of annoy ance. and that to terror. .As for the young gentleman, ho thought it was that far all right. Away he wei-i, three junc^ps in the contrary direction She accompaaied him, -aad ia a dreadful manner. Her nose bored itrelf into hia shoulder,: aud then violemljr wiped itself obliquely across bis shirt front; her ba r caught in a button of bis coat, and was torn from i’s fastenings; a corset sbei parted with an audible snap; a bouquet at her waist flew into many more pi-ces t iao it had flowers, and her Louis Quinse ■Upper* scraped Tioianlj along tho flow, raking how many corns no spectator could expect to know. She frantically clasped her hand* hoekof <fr* young gentleman’s neck aad safek into bis arme, aa stoer wreck. There •Te S MW iil-bred people at the Branch, even at this distanee from tho days of Jim Fisk, and tt happened that asusrd of them wars
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Oat uooite—Bu*lne*s rood, end market ataedy KotJdc dark print! opened at 7c. Ckx dark fancy prints held 01 Allen fight work 80. BTifttaa print* steedy at ftMa. Oochaab and
Pappareil B me muailn at 7c. eke; Allan 6Hci &idr*toii fanev
7c. Bsmcry 6»jc; Htujpaon aolM Mach V&i, Ctu.B-3.cra IS^c; PopUn loam 12VC. Brown theetlntrs-Atxantla A to; Crouoat A 8c, Blereitad abeettnga—Black•atm* A 8Hr; Hep* 8*{e; Chapman X 8H0; Pn.l* at ttr uxna lOo; Haw York 8Uu; ICc; DCl’a to; Lonsdale to. Const |eax -RvumJtteg nateen to; Indian urchard to Hr re-AmoBkeoR A O A 17e: Lowlatoue toineh Ito; MlIneii 16Ho; aotMmito Oanabarga - .^ !>He; xuxavta to: 4Jftb«tn» to?
dsncoeeteT 8Ho ^eeas—Deer Ia?«md
toe; Bedford «Hc; P-tlanr Viy t \ daxonv 87)<c; -xnoaatar xln*Kama iz. Hix'n bsia—Stevfr a tec; Fran&nVtu# ta SO: Aaaarteaa Sd3; Hare
caoBytlo. Piiciar !«wns JlHc.
Tib* ana* Scmias—eftaady domaa*, and prttea aim at quotations. Beet brenda charcoal tfa,lC
fri.00: 18x18 *8.35; IX
*He.
fHdfte at
10aJ4 and 14x30.
Moorhead’s gal-
V»D ; jsed, SO par rent diacouht. Sheot tins, to. bottoms, 84c. Piftr.uhcd coaoer t *tto. 80IJ-
• opper bottoms. Mo. flanabad cosoar, 40b. holJar, 15(017. Wire 40 par oent. oft 11*t, Kor*hrop a
akaet Irea reofina, $6.00 pe^ equate. Latxsraa—Buxmeea good; pricea firm.
Dak aols
s; rity Up, ftOcmai.OO; rxesch (toy Mti-axlaa. 45c#HJ0; Yransb . .ISfBl-^ Hinna-Demand weak; green cow hides, toi
yer no* 864*780 Hinaa—Demand vreakt green cow hide*, tot hcaTyetean 10c; great tic. veala, 10c; green eon 12c;green aaited hidee, OJ^fc; greaasalted fap,U lie: green salted oall, lie; dry dint hides. 12 ate: dry salted bldw, 10*120. 1 aoiBg»4,«'UDby ’ bull two-thirds of the above prices Tallow, rim* I: Ho. X <>6c. * 1 laoa-Markei very firm. Good ,demfu»d Bar on. «2 60M8.76; wrought ehareoal tar, IS 50 to 76. one ahoaa—Bardsr’r, 05 06 Perkins »4 W Walk- - «.d *rjc »■ *
Ltva BUMS*.
Unoa Broca Yaxuo, Aug. 5 —Hog*. Becdpta
head. Che market
The quailtr,
‘ - li
2.241 head; tblptnenu, 1,200 head opened steady at yratarday’s prices.
aa a rule, waa very poor; however, three loida sa.u sir night at ts 15, but the quality is saldom seen la
tuy market. Wa quota;
1«| ts 200 average... 84 70 g4 85 200 to 375 average. 4 ss et' 00 Piga and cuUa...„.^..„..^™,.™^ 4 50 Cntte-Baceqjt* S'* bead; shipment* 1,003 hod. Market firm tree'lgood grades; unchanged. ttixoc butcher stem and heifenu. f 4 00JM IS Pair - « ' L. . 4 50ft 06 'cod botcher*’ stem (1,000 to 1,800)... 4 00-at so MedloniJaverageSOOtal.Oto)...^..^.. 8 89#4 9i .rood butchm* hejfer* (W to 1,000 8 75.A4 26 OrumoR cow tend hellers (7M to 1.200) 2 6o4a 60 fWr to fOOCt rr.r 8 00^8 80 Ooamion m... 8 00^04 00 I h rioy.......^..............m...^ I 9C,qri 40 BriJe... — 10098 00 Cow* and caJvea J 0 i#40 00
§ SC«6 70
Pherp—Receipts, 449 head; shipments 758 head.
Tbe market la steady and unchanged.
I* pounds average and upwards at 88 TSdlt.O
C )mm«n LAIS O0***e«***<
. S25(dX75 8 Q0#4 26 « 00#4 60
miaoeUaneoua Froduoo.
hdr and
and quotations uaehangad.
00*4.60 pa* bUMfer aorordtog te
Ipphw—New, per barrel,
I.0U per runs.
81.2591.76; crab J2.60
^Beaut—Rrightnary,fi.78;common, (IAO;Mare
OabbAgre-llaw, (1.00 par banal
Qraan Yegeublea—cocumbet* 26ffi30o par deoan; new potatoes $175#2.0t per barrel; blackberrha, 82JKM500 per stand torottoea, 4LOO *1 60 par tub; Hucksibantee 68.00bushel.
n, 4f.'9«to , % buthel boi
64.000^0* per wand; red . _ cantelopca. 6X60 per barrel;
15.uaaf20.00 perbuBdrec
caafapreua, 7to#l 00, >4^ ploms, $5 00 «|teU) per stand; naa sweet powtoes,
86 00 per barrel.
bmhel boxes; juuma—large blue, rand; red (6.0 #6.00 per stand; 6X60 per barrel; wfcrmelona, perhuodrod mpra, 62.0"9 «.50 per H #1 00, Yt l>u*lief Iw to*. Green gage
A doll brad, and bUtsuaetoraanh can be beat conquered by Kid nay-Wert. Hen aad woman who pureae sedentary occupations need to tafia Kidney-Wort. • TbaflsMuroa of flops. When the body la hewed with pain an intenae longing for rerief brings hope. This may brighten the suite Ing, but te dees not etU* Ate time like IhU how welcome is such a friend aa Warner’s baf a* (U
Backache, Sorenest of the Chest, Bout, Quinsy, Sore Throat, Swellings and Sprains, Burns and Scalds, General Bodily Pains, | 'If Tooth, Car and Headache, Frosted Feet and Ears, and aN other
No!
ins and Aches.
aa a so) BeiUedy. trifling outlay of 60 Cents, and every one - tnffering with pain cau have cheap and positive) proof of it* alainu. Direction* in Eleven Languages. SOLD BY ALL LEUHOISTS AMD DEALERS • » H MEDICINE, "r A. VOOEUGR A CO., Bnltitnere, W<L, V. S. A* tu l 1h,a-xXAW
Ayer’s Ague Cure
rot thx sn:Eur‘XK?.<a» sfr
Fewer and Ague, Intermittent Fever, ChtB Fex-er, Reuiitte.it Fewer, Dumb Ague, Periodical br Rillone Fever, etc., and iiideed nil the affectSone which striae from malardone, marsh, or miasmatic poisons,
Bai Nv-a wMalv aaad dartac OK bat tt
■■■ r«r. 1 inih“tr-»i»>«n*ot ta-sse0i.tr.i.ini flfl dilute,, -\b0 wilt .uoft «ar.rriu* mectm
» ll'Hi; bu calD'.-4 tu« reputeUoaof t«ioc
^UwMX Icfrllbte. The abricef, er ebOU eoo- b-okaa un Mk a br 11. da aot r-otra, anih to, diK.. U iB3 Xfrrl J cool »cied again. Till bar made it an M-
•n>f l rrmrOy nefl trae«4 er«ci(h-. ter tha
M Vr*>. eot Agaaoftbr WamendihaCeeW
i . W and r evcr rf tbe flnqtb, VrriJIaalesibe nt ildua |)»lwe Weal tbaryw
Artr*
Agnate ■
««a. aod tanrea tt>« p «i.nt a. watt u he'fer. 0)»ro«*!)!r «>*** OR) iheeaM. aa that ac I.iv ‘tb-um-u.rr, Scur»:«|» p.aentorv or Debility
ladaed. a tura Dienr&n ol tha hivat and hewote haveoocamd
frnn. H!.«M-loPd«n, HreaS.* Ite «Northern and
ssss:. fionrtftfflcres sst z
mi atataM. Tha 0.a«r>.! Uabt ihy afrtrhU an true *a •aaUauul aapneara te Uftlarta amr MtAaao tea he Trr LlV*n COKPtiA nfTS, ttl> an isoaHaat rece^y raxrARED bt ^ Dr. J. C- AYER & CO., Lowtil, Mass. Practical and Annlytical ChcmUts. COLD P.t Ai.L OaCOOlSTft AMP O&ALKdS Ui Havicao. (5) 1 .. t! ,
SUPPLIES
WATER,
Stnm and 8as, Steam BRASS Work, Plumbrrs’ Bria* Werk, Pipe asd I'ittias's Bps, Lead ripe, Hheet !a©r"isaf* VfijtS Waste, Etc., Etc. PIPE CUT TO 0EDER BY STEAM POWER , . StMm Fitting ,r . f. uf.:.i ' .' L Promptly attno^ JOHN KNIGHT. 108, UO and UR a Delaware at 6-6 ?■ • 'Vfamr’s Safi, Kidney s Liver CURE. $1.25 Per Bottle.
A PwlriTB K^meffy f«r AlA Ktiaer* liver aiHl CrhiarF Trcufrleguf betot Male ana Ft untie. * ’ j ■ Sf i, olpAmn M ' T 1 I BEAD THE RECORD: “ “It aevefi ujy b. LakeJy, Solma, Ala. “It in (be remedy that will cute the mduydieeesee peculiar te women.”—lUotber’bMagtuine. « ‘ * TV bsepeB-^<l eevere taoie and w.® endiraemar.ta Iroaa acme ef the highrat medical talent In the ccuatiy.”—[New Tort World. “N# B4«edy heretofore discovered osn be held for one moment In compaiteon with it-—rC. A. ; Harvey, D. D.^ Waahlogton. D. C. This «reat Nnlaral Is for Ba)« by Dmffteta fa all part* of tlo werle. r Try it and take no oltor. H. H. WARNER A CO.,
1
lAwtatai*^,; rYeriMT^I Cota, Haimnocki, iMIrt Mi Stools, aod Ho*qoHo> Ceboo^s of
HERMAN MARTENS’, li*, aa South KerbUon at. t-tb,. —r~— 1 —’TT-—, :
THE
Globe Fine-Gut.
Fer Bel*, Wholesale and Retail, C. M. RASOHia,
21 East Washington St.
We reeeire* flaring the month of July, riiroct from Knrope, 101
Fancy Gcedn, Toys, Notion*, MUSICAL GOODS,
etc., - «qrc..
Whleh nhwlvcs In onr Wholesale
Kei The
our stock.
onr •nfl
atoek. . !
SteWysiCo. 29 West Washington St
Roohefrter, N. Y.
NEW LOT Of WILLOW CARRIAGES, Croquet Sets and Hammocks, AT THJI NOVELTY DOLLAR fll’toKE,
- OT JlJsH’N Sf.
ta,thA
The Only tiantel House in the City. Avenue Mantel House, ! 90 Xataaeknaoti* Aw* , ladinnapoli*. a AMRO HOPKim has a full line of the bent quality of Slate and Iron Mantel* mnd G r ttBB
direct frotnC. B. Evans’* Mantel and Orate Cetre pany. of Cin. i iaatl. the best gooda made I have had an t-xperleucn ol over twenty yvart In handling thla kind of geodji, aud received a 8ILVXB MEDAL at our ExpaeUien In 187* for Fine Grate Setting, aad bring an old practical builder, urveas aguarantf« to my cuatomen that, alley will ret (he best geode prow »*y set- Call and toauUae geoda and prices. Lad’-** cnpfclallT. i Be pair Wort broropUy done. f.tq.th
Fitei! Steam Pamps. Vtew and Improved Patterns.
•SsSSSSr™™ - BXLV BBOTHEBS,
The Mercantile Agency B. e. b¥&oo„
88 South Meridian St CondU’fi 9ten* Block, WM. HARDEN. ^ ,
a ftBuitT Park, A. J.. a>ft. 6TH AVENUB
and Kingsley at.; location unciocptiouvhie,
fioB isg Ocean ai d Kut.ei-t Lake; open till Octo-
ber 1st; private Ubie if Utsirfd Aadreda
H. H.Jl)HNS3, r. 66th *t^ N/Y.
Or luqufre to W. I
KIDHEGEK UlilghlJ r. c'cmmend-. l-* W
any obtttrnrtlonfi ttrlathn from KlUa« r nr Bl’tdder DH^anru. 4.l«o f««(«<l nud mnlnrinl McUong. **" * By the dMlUatlcn of a ffORKST LRKF with .lUttfPRB UKMIUE9 and BA.RLRY MALT have di.covet.d KiMhEGEf*. which ante apeoificaHv on tbe KidneyB'aH4Uiinary<>rgtto,,r*rlng iujuiloua depcalts tormed in the blaedtr ap£ preventing any atruplng, iwi?^rres^Mtlon,
conditio i, showing in all climates aud uu-
iratloa for Kllaevdltfi-
_ „ , enlt to makaa oreparation ccntalnlng p»'alt|«e diuretic piopvniia which will Not nnusoete, bathe aecepteble to the stomacb. Before tahlig any Liver uirilhlne. try a bottle ol Kf UXSdRN to OLBaNcII ; the KU>14EY8 from fool matter. Try It tod jeu' will always ns* Ic at e family medicine. Cmatted espeoUUy will like It, and OenUeinen a 111 find IvIDNKGKN the beat Kidney Tonic over used.
UXTOGPICIB. i
_ nth tie color apd assy fl.*w of urtm
der all c’rcuiratancea without Injury tdtha syitrar. Unlike any ether pamtration f very pleasant and agueahle i.ate and fl,ver. It baa bean difficult to positive diuretic piopenks which will toot imoaeete, but be a
cultiee. It oaa a ’
“COHFIDSaiTlAI-”
Each bottle bear* tbe signature of LAWRKNCB A MARTIN, airo a Frtprtetary Government stamp, which perm Ita K.IDMEGEM to be sold ^without license) by DruigMa, Grocer* end other perrons everywhere. Put up in Quart size Bottles for General and Family Use, If rot found at jam Druggist* or Grocer*, wo wffl tend a bottle prepaid te the nearest express office LAWRENCE k MARTIN, Proprietors, Chicago, ML Mar Sold by Druyf Lte, Urucerg and Dealers ever j where. a^? , 6^T A A^ n ShS^ 1 Gi>ti5f :WAItT&BAB * T ' BBOWKlKa 4 SLOAN, iTufiglria, A* Kit FSB will Mppiy the Trade at MaEu’arturere' Prlees. tu,th^
Oooda, BamatFUaikwasa t amjmu>jimtrma Va--
Mret arrive ^-.tjusU Oortrt.attt, utiaatmaad * Ind^aapcae m ABiaa daily* *:M<uu | l«mvttdtLHady 6:56am
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tii d y
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8:ft6pa «:c*-pa
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8:46 un
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55 Wl d*fiy.— 8:66 pm
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4HIS Kx daily a hi Rich AD Aa except Sun.. Dayton Ex ex-
eept Bon..
8:55am
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6:46pm
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10.45pm
Terrs Hauae, Yaodatm A tit. lamia. Pate IJxa,dxL’y i-fitota ” *1 rLb AflC.....10H)9Ua E» c' elly art Aocomi:40pm
Day Bar cc l*taa* j MT Ms daily™ 446am local Kxprem™. g-AOpm | laPple Aeeatn U:46ua IT ▼ Kx dally a ai :10pm | Itey Kxpeem 6:46pm Ciiictcuatl, IndUnapoUa, 8t. Looi* A Chicago
4 i Onrinnatt Dtvttion. .■
AtAMULdyo. 4:16am i Usom Fast M 7:25 am erects acoom. 6.26 am CAUtL Mailnc.l2:86 pm Cte-to Fete M. 4.0* pm 1 Western tix S-.86 pm CABO.Mallpte 8:14 pm | ChlA&tLlLda.lh;M pm
i.. j • i LafayetteDtTtetea. >
Pea A K on pi. 7t40am| ChmgolHlfr 8;tta m
iftxi MaLAHt L.H A0 paa
Ex Otripm l.dam-n :20 pm
Indiana, Eloomingtet A Weetcre.
mli __ .
iftri MallABtYaftttO p aaj fattytttt Aeo.U:06am Western Ex 8:tt p m I Chicago MaU.. 2:50 p m OABtnr 11,d ar*. 11:2ft pm) Evening Ace. 6;40 p a
. 4:ltom
Acc. 10:40am
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Irdiauepolia A Vlnoennea W’U('*iro Kx 7:ftteni tpecot' aof 4:Upi!
t hio4rt B JEx^8:a0jn a I Nteffit Kx. daily 4:10na fujudla Kx _*:80 pm I Tnaeela Kx. 10:40am ISigbt Ex daily U:05pm | Through Ex 5:30 pa C. 1.. BL L. A C. Railway aad Lake Erie A Watem.
In: mediate eomiectioBa at InfayeUe. Dxpakt. AJtxiva
11:20 p m, 6:45 p u tndlsn’lta. 11 :tW p m. 8:40 a a 2:0flp ml 8:<.0 p m Lafaiette.. 8:f0am 8:50 pm 11 :ica ml<0:48 pas Hoop’et’n S.-rt a m- 2:04 p m :2:07 pd 11:88 pm F-r to n ... 6:50 a ai l:i|pm i8:45p3t2te7 am|Gib*oo...4 6:18 a m t 12:46 p m 2:»f 3 1:89 a aifiHooatnt 4:00 a bJi1:25 a m
41. W. Ottlgti,
esn. Am. Agent, Lafayette. 1*4, , Peat Wayne. Muaae and Onrinaati. ; Leave Lndmaapolla via Bee line.
| ^wnom atoy Mj^a
^ hre A GtertimfieM. ltfPa>
Nufit STdriiy 4 Tnaeela Kx. 10
crave Indh , Arrive tit Fort 1
U»v* Ihdtanap^la.^.. Arrive at Fort Wayne".
kr ^Tr—■
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■PV 5:I6pa
iSZ.VOT&n.—r~—.Via
IM “ r °e££w’Ml£S% T A.
‘.•as i asassst ^ ?as Bed ford^gprlngville, Oweoahnrc. afl BhroealeM Learvfr. !L>3f -*5 i Arrive y-AOamb.', Bitter4 > 8:00p. a
'Mbter> iStZ
2i20p. m. - 1 •.* i vy.u 4:40p.m. itorian —r *}slifim
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BEDS, BPBBAPS, TABLEa Etc.
