Indianapolis News, Indianapolis, Marion County, 18 November 1880 — Page 3

THE INDIANAPOLIS NEWS: THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 18, 1880.

WE ARE OFFERING SPECIAL BARGAINS IN A LARGE ASSORTMENT OF SHAWLS. BLACK SHAWLS, Doable and Single. WOOL SHAWLS, Doable and Slagle. PAISLEY SHAWLS, Doable and Single. PAHCT WOOL SHAWLS. Great Drives in Cloakings. Great Bargains In Carpets and Floor Oil Cloths. BOSTON STORE SHIRTS.

We Mk oar cimtomers to leore their measures two v eefca before they wish their shirts done, if P9S8 ble ‘ H. S. TUCKER, 12 and 14 West Washington St.

For meat Cates

BUY

A. B. GATES & CO.’S PREPARED Buckwheat Floor ALWAYS READY, ALWAYS SURE. ATX GROCERS KEEP IT The Great Consumption Remedy,

BROWN’S

EXPECTORANT

Mas bee* tested in hundreds of eases, ami nevertfailed to arrest and cure CONBUMP XION, if taken in time.

It Cures Coughs. It Cures Asthma, It Cures Bronchitis. It Cures Hoarseness.

It Cures Tightness of the Chest. It Cures Difficulty of Breathing. Brown's Expecjo^Ni Is Specially Meeommended for WmoeriMt! Coves. It MflU shorten the duration of the diseasi and alleviate the paroxysm of eoayhimy, so as to enable the child to pass throngh »i without leaving any serious consequences, BRICE, 50c and $1.00.

A. KIEFER, Indianapolis, Ind.

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ACTS DIRECTLY ON THE KIDNEYS, Bladder and Urinary Organs by absorbing from humora every trace of disease, and forcing into the system through the pores of the skin, nourishing and strengthening vegetable tonics, giving it wonderful power to cure at once, ' PAIN IN THE BACK, Side orLoinsJnflanunation and Bright’s Disease of the Kidneys. Diabetes, Drop* sy. Gravel, Catarrh of the Bladder. Inability to retain nr expel the Urine,Stone In the Bladder, High Colored, Scanty or Painful Urinating, Deposits, Casts or Shreds in the Urine, Nervous and Physical Debility, And in fact any duautt of those great organa, whether ronfravtad by overwork, strain, excessive drink, ihe abuM of naiuie or otherwise. It supercedes < mirely the inconvenience*; and troubles oi taking nauseous and poisonous internal medicines. It is'Worn exactly where needed, next to the body and immediately over the kidneys. It is comfortable to the patient, safe, pleasant and reliable in its effects, but powerful fa its ac-

tion.

It can be worn at all times by any one and is equally good for * HAN, WOMAN OR CHILD. Do not be prejudiced. Give it a trial and be Convinced that It is honest, reliable, effective and just what your feeble and exhausted l>ody requires. Thousands are daily adding their testi- . mony to the wonderful curative powers of this great remedy, who are being restored to perfect health after all other treatments and remedies have failed. Ask your druggist for It, and accept no imitation or substitute. If be has not got it, eend to us and receive it by return mail. Descriptive Price Mat.—Regular Pad $2; Special Pad for Chronic, .cep seated or cases of long standing. £3; Children's Pad, for summer com plaiott weak kidneys aad U*d wetting, V 1M. Our boot, “How a Life was Saved," containing a history of this great discovery, mailed free. Write DAY KIDNEY PAD CO., Toledo, Ohio. ; STEWART A BARRY. Wholesale Agents. Indianapolls, Ind. ' . Geo. Hitz & Go,. tmUKStti UWITS

And Dealers in

All Kinds of Produce.

42 & Pennsylvania St. oMcited. SaUMactiou guar-

anteed.

FLOUSiMe MILL MACHIHERY,

CITY KEWS.

Frank Blanchard, deputy city treasurer, has gone to New Mexico for a short trip. The largegt sone in the stat« house walls is in the west front and weighs 17,000 ponmls. The ladies’ ordinary at the New Denison has been newly decorated and furnished and wes re-opened to-dav. The Presbyterian churches will unite in a Thanksgiving service at the Frst Presbyterian church, Key. H. M. Morey officiating. Thomas J. Study, of Rushville, has been instructed by adjutant General Buss in the mysteries of orgsnisinf? * militia company. Henry Carney was appointed auditor of Jennings county, yesterday, to fill the vacancy occasioned by the death of the audi-tor-elect. Elijah Fisher was assaulted with a beer >—i j ijj p enn 8yf Tr - ! - — ferry Reed, th persons; Wheatley block, on East Washington street, has been inspected by the health officers, who have ordered a thorough cleansing of building and occupants. Dr. DePny and Charles V. Lemmon, of Wabash, charged with swearing in an illegal vote at the state election have been discharged by the United States grand jury The Pennsylvania, and the Ft. Wayne, Muncic and Cincinnati roads have purchased the right to the Safford automatic car coupler, and will attach it to all freight cars. A leap year party will be given by the ladies of the Ma-nnerchor society next Wednesday. Prof. Ernestnieoff, the new leader, will inaugurate a series of weekly concerts at the hall next Sunday afternoon. J. M. Ridenour, census superintendent, will, by order of tho census bureau, at once begin the work of collecting statistics in relation to floriculture, and the source, supply and consumption of fuel and ice in this city. The youn£ people of the northeastern part of the city will hold a meeting next Friday evening at Mr. S. Morrison’s, 131 Christian avenue, to concert measures looking to a carrying on of benevolent work this winter. The Indianapolis and St, Lou's and Bee line roads have had five new Wagner cars added to their equipment, which run between St. Louis and New York. They are sixty-six feet in length, and models of beauty and convenience. The movement to organise a company for the manufacture of the Pelletier pavement eventuated last night in the election of the following gentlemen as directors of “The Pelletier Beton and Asphalt Metallic Top Pavement:” John G. Campbell, Arizona, Thomas J. Cason, James C. Denny, John R. Pearson, W. H. H. TerreU and John C. Shoemaker. Yesterday afternoon Berry Randall’s $.800 horse “Clay” became entangled in a loose telephone wire lying in the street near the old Academy' of Music, and, becoming frightened ran away, leaving the buggy a bad wreck and throwing Mr. Randall into the street, without, however, seriously injuring him. The- horse had his legs considerably cut by the wire and was otherwise injured. The fair, annually given by the ladies of the Flower mission, will be held next week beginning on the evening of Thanksgiving day, Thursday, and continued on Friday and Saturday, both day and evening. On these two days lunch will be served from 12 to 2 o’clock, which business men are expected to attend and make what contribution they may. The departments will be well filled with articles of a curious or useful nature, which will be sold at reasonable prices for the benefit of the mission fund, and the proceeds will be devoted to the work of charity which the society has carried on for some years. The fair will be held in the rooms of the new Stewart block, (the old Academy of music building) which has been kindly offered for the purpose. “I OBJECT.”

Odd Fellows Aid goeietf. The annual meeting of the Odd Fellows mutual aid association was held last evening. the old board of electors reflected. William Wallace was chosen president; Thomas Underwood, vice-president; John

W. McQuiddy, secretary, and Theodore P. Huughey treasurer. It was ordered that assessments shall hereafter be made upon the order of the secretary without the necessity of a resolution by the board of directors The secretary reported 2,501 certificates now in force In the first class; receipts of $100,865.94; amount on hand at last report, $6,243.32; total $107,109.26; expenditures of $106,974.76, leaving $134.59 in the treasury; permanent fund, $11,480.35; benefits paid without assc8sment,$10.456.69; assets, $12,160.52; 1,004 certificates in the second class; receipts, $12,693.35; on hand at last report, $2,839.53; total, $15,533.18; expenditures, $13,593.07; leaving $1,940.11 in the treasury. The death rate for the past year has been greater than during any corresponding period since the organization of the association. The total benefit paid in the eight years of the first division and the six years of the second division amount to $480,943.77. The Sheriff’s Office. Flheriflf elect Adams announces that he will do his own office work, that having been his duty under sheriffs Parker and Ruckle. Owing to the decrease of business, he thinks he will need but two or three deputies. When Sherift' Pressly took charge of the office four years ago, he received 3,700 writs, he will turn over to his successor only one hundred. It is estimated that in Pressley’s term of office, the sales on execution were greater in number than during the whole time from the organization of the county to 1877. Mr. Adams takes possession of the office December 10th. Another Missing Man. Charles Rodering, an Alsatian, left Pendleton, on the 1st inst., for Indianapolis, to purchase paints with which to prosecute nis business, and he has not since bedti heard of. Rodering came to this country about two years ago, and was quite anxious, it is said, when he left to return and CAst his first presidential vote. He had in his possession a considerable sum of borrowed money, but his friends do not think he absconded, as he would thereby abandon claims against residents of Pendleton for a larger amount than he carried away. MARKET REPORT.

The Balljing Cry of the Board of Aldermen—They Only Concur With the Connell Where it Proposes to Do an Unauthorized Thing. The board of aldermen were in a nonconeurring spirit last night. The contract for removing the garbage from the city, under Mr. Pearson’s ordinance, which the council has awarded to A. Naltner, was^-e-ferred to the judiciary committee, on motion of Mr. Tucker, who feared the finances of the city would not warrant the expense necessary to carry out the contract this year. The purch ;sc of office fixtures and supplies for’ the engineer’s office out of tne surplus printing appropriation was refused. The proposed purchase of the Clapp and Jones steam fire engine was not concurred in. It was asserted that their bid $3 / 850 was not the lowest received by the special comittee in charge of the matter, and the opinion was expressed that all the bids should be laid before the council and board, so that they might act intelligently. The deepening of the well at the corner of Ash and Tenth streets for fire purposes, ordered by the council, was recalled, as the cost would be about three times the original outlay. After a considerable discussion the action of Mie council approving the recommendation that $500 be donated to the Friendly Inn, was concurred in, Mr. Seibert alone dissenting. Resolutions were passed providing for the appointment of a committee with Mayor Caven at its head, to prepare such amendments to the laws and legislation regulating the city government as will cure certain defects; calling upon the finance committees to report at the earliest day possible, the reduction, if any, that can oe made from the present estimates of expenditures for the year; appointing a joint committee of five to devise some plan for the election of a market house, aigl directing the engineer to make inquiries as to the effect a drain of two miles in length north of the city, entering the state ditch ordered by the county commissioners, will diave on the territory through which the ditch runs. Ordinances were passed for laying gas mains on Ashland and Eddy streeta. All other gas ordinances were postponed till spring. The ordinance prohibiting the standing of horses within ten feet of street fountains, except when drinking, was referred. ■—-c ♦ ■■■ — Amusements. The storm had a bad effect on all the theaters last night. The Tourists at English’s had a moderately good house. Oliver Doud Byron’s new play “Ten Thousand Miles Away” did not nave a large audience. It ia a bloody and thunderous sequel to “Across the Continent.” Tony Denier had a fair audience at the Park. Reconstructed Humpty-Dumpty is an improvement in that there is less of it. The specialty entertainment with which it is prefaced is a first-rate one in trodueing a number of excellent artists. The first act is called a comical horoscope and is full of extravagant fun. The second is musical, wonderful and altogether enjoyable, and the third is Humpty Dumpty, curtailed and improved. It deserves a large house at its last presentation to-night. TO-NIGHT. Humpty Dumpty at the Park. House Warming at English’s. Sol Smith Russell in Edgewood Folks at the Grand Opera bouse. ROLLER SEATING. A party of young gentlemen have formed an association for the purpose of conducting the amusement of roller skating during the winter, and have secured Masonic hau for that purpose. The inaugural reception of the season will be held on Monday eve-

Indianapolis Wholesale Market. Business is good to-day, and prices arc firm all around. Buyers and sellers continue close together, and this imparts a healthy tone to the market. Values are generally maintained, and fluctuations noted are all of a minor character, though some of them will be of more than passing importance to large dealers. The volume of trade, while not large, is of a healthy character, and quite satisfactory in all lines. Produce continues in good request and unchanged. The grocery market is fairly active. Later telegrams from New York sustain the advance of %e in hards and white sugars, and siteak of a fair demand and strength in yellows at former prices. Coffees appear more valuable, viewed through Brazilian spectacles, and as they are now 2%c below ruling prices same date, 1879, they look cheap enough. Provisions are in a little better request and steady. Bread-stuffs are inactive, but firm. Green vegetables and fruits arc fairly active, and show a firm price list. Tiie iron market is steady, and a good trade is reported. Bar iron Is a little oft', aud Is now quoted at $2.50<g2.75, but it is believed that it will not go lower. There are no other special features in

business to-day.

Produce—Eggs are steady. Butter is firm, and poultry weak. Shippers are paying 22c, for eggs which sell from store for 21c. Good butter selling at 18c, paying 14015c. Spring chickens gl.C0<§1.25; old hens82.2.'>; roosters $1.40. Geese $4.S) for full feathered; $5.50 for picked. Ducks $2.00 for old. Turkeys 5c per pound. Feathers: prime 40c; mixed 15025c, according to quality. GROCERiES-Moderately active. Sugars; Hard 10010^1 ;standard A 944<W9?4; off A 98*00%; white extra C !><f»9 l ic; extra 0 ; common yel-

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LQg- - -* r ' I 70!Hpl ; to grade. Molasses and syrups: New Orleans lasses 45055c; common syrujw 38040c: medium 42045c: choice 45060c. Starch 3%03 l '£c. Lake salt $1.1001.15 per car load: $1.2001.25 Jn small quantities. Rice, 607V£c for fair to best Carolina. Cheese: Western Reserve jobbing at 13014c. Goal oil, lO)a017>ic for standard

graae.

Cashed Goods—Demand good. Prices unchanged. Blackberries,$1.0001.10. Beans,string $1.00; Lima, $1.250L35. Blueberries, $1.40. Cherries. red, 2 lbs, $1.2001.25; white $1.8001.90. Lobsters, 1 lb, $1.8001.85; 2 lbs, $3.25. Mackerel, 1 lb, $1.60. Oysters,' full 1 lb. $1.15; 2 lbs, $1,850 1.90; light, 1 lb. 75080c; 2 lbs, $k2501.35. Poaches, standard, 2 lbs $1.5001.55;4P lbs. $1.9002.00;

second, 2 lbs, $1.2501.35; lbs, $1.20; pie, 6 lb«, $2. lbs, $2.7503.00. Pineapple,

standard, 2 lbs, $2.25; second standard, $1,750 $1.80. Plums, damson, 2 lbs, $1.3501.40. Peas, . Marrowfat. $2.25: early small, “•* •’ "—

ai.50. Salmon,

omatoes, 3 lbs,

$1.0501.10. Mountain sugar corn, $1.6501.70 Apples, 3 lbs, $1.25; gallons. $2.7503.25. Foreign Fruits and Nuts.—Trade active and prices steady. New raisins—Layers,$2.50; London layers, $3.00; Valencia, 9>£01Oc; Muscatels, double crown, $2.6002.65; old raisins, Layers, 82.OO02.25t Muscatels, $2.2502.40} London layers, $2.65; Oranges, Louisianaa, $6.5007.00 per Ijarrel; Currants, 707Kc: Leghorn citron, 28030c; Persian dates. 809c in boxes: dates, 7V08e in frails; Lemons, malaw, $>.00; Messina, $6.0006.25; Layer figs, old, 15015%e; new 19020; Drums, new, 17c; Soft shelled almonds—Teregona, 210 22c; Ivica, 22023c; shelled almonds, 380 40c; new Brazil nuts. 9010c: new Filberts, 130 14c; French walnuts, 14015c; Naples do., 150 16c; Raw Peanuts—Red Tennessee, 4^c; white Tennessee. 60514c; Virginia, 6J407c; hand

picked, 754c.

Dry Goods.—Demand strong and prices

steady Amol

Cocheco, 7c; Hartel, 6%; Harmony, 5)4c; Um, 7c. Brown sheetings—Atlantic A, 8c; At-

ingi mol

y. Prints—American, C'/fri Allen’s. 6>£c; Id’Ejc; Berlin,solid colors fad; DunneH’s6 T 4; eco, 7c; Hartel, 6%; Harmony, 5)4c; Hamil-

7c. Brown sheetin'™—a a

lantic D, 6%; Bedford

THc; Clark’s A, 6] Lawrence LL,

10c; JCitchvilleSc: Green G6*Sc; Hill’s semper idem, 86 inches, 9c; Lonsdale 9}fcc: New York mills 12%c; Wamsutta 12%c. Cotton flat* nels: Hamilton stout He; Hamilton XX 12%c; Hamilton XF 9>fe; Hamilton R 8c; Hamilton L 7J4c. Ticking: Amoskeag ACA 17Kc; Conestoga BF 17c; Conestoga gold medal Ifc; Conestoga CCA 14c; Conestoga A A 12c; Conestoga X 11c; Standard company 32^c. Leading Drugs.—Prices are lower, with a good distribution. Morphine, $4.7501.90. Quinine, 12.6502.70. Clnohonia 85090c. Borax, 14c. Camphor, 300:35c. Alcohol, 52.2502.30. Assafoetida, 25030c. Alum, 4*4c. Chloroform 90095c. Copperas, barrel, $3.50. Cream tartar, pure, 400 46. Castor oil, $1.0001.05. Oil bergamot, per pound, $3.5003275. Soda, bi-carb., 406c. Salts, 30015c. , 70075c. Linseed oil, 59062. Opium, $7.2507.50. White lead, 8Kc. Iodide of potash. $3.1003.25. Tinners’ Supplies—Good trade and prices Ann at quotations. Best brands charcoal tin IC 10x14 and 14x20, $7.50; 12x12, $7.75; IY 10x14, and 14x20, $9.50; IX 12x12, $9.75: IC 14x20, roofing tin, $7.00; IC 20x28, $14.00015.00. Block tin ia pigs,

discount Sheet; zinc, 9c. Copper bottoms, 33c Planished copper, 40c. Solder 13016c. Wire 35 per cent, off list. Northrop’a sheet-iron roofing, $6.00 per square. • Leather-Bus!ness active: prices very firm. Oak ■ole held at 40043c; hemlock sole held at 27033c; harness, 36041c; skirting, 42046c; rough harness, 86087c; Pittsburg harness, 43015c; bridle, per dozen, 60073c; city kip, 6O0$1.OD; French kip; 85c 0$l.25; city calf-skins, 85c0$L25; French calfskin $1.1501,86. Hides—Market quiet Green cow hides, 9c; heavy steers, 10c; green kip, veals, 10c; green calf, 12c; green salted hides, 909%c; green salted

prices. IffDN

JX lALMJj UHL U WV’OMUUkUW VS I 1 Tallow, prime, 5^c; No. 2, 4V$c -Prices lower; fair demand.

Bar-Iron, 13.75.

Hogs— The 5c for

Live Stock Market. Union Stock Yards, November 18. Receipts, 9,000 head; shipments, 225 head, market opened strong at an advance of heavy packing. We quote: Heavy shippers .*4. L^pacidnff..:;”:::3zzzz^ 4.' Pigs and culls. Cattle—Receipts, 420 head; shipments 117 head. Market is steady at quotations. We quote: Prime shipping steers Fair to good Prime butchers’ stock Common to fair. ...... Heavy feeders ........ Stock steers ButoVeals... ... ■. Milch cows including calves at .25

Sheep—Receipts, none: shipnente, none. Market is steady and unchanged. We quote: 120 pounds average and upwards at.....$3 7504 00 Common.... — — 2 7503 25 Lambs. » 5004 00

MtseeUaneoua Froduco. Business good and quotations slightly Apples—$1.2502.00 per barrel.

revised.

unarea. Potatoes—In car lots, early rose, 80060c as to quality; peach blows, 60065c. From store *L75 02.00 per barrel. , . Onions, yellow. $3.2503.50 per barrel; honey, 22023c per pound; »weetpototoes, yellows, $2.50 per . barrel; Philadelphias, $3.7004.00. Cranberries, $6.5007.50 pec barrel. Chestnuts, $3.0003.25 per bushel. Chicago celery, 40050c per dozed bunches. Dry sugar 1 OI rx_

.... Cough Syrup IIS. ___ cheapest remedy for coughs, colds, sore throat, asthma, etc. a physician’s testimony. I hereby certify that I have been a practicing physician for twenty-seven years, and for many chronic cases in my practice do recommed Warner’s Safe Kidney and Liver Cure. It was upon my advice that G. W. Stamm, editor of the In> dust rial Era, obtained this valuable remedy. h. A. Ramsay, 34. D. All ia, Iowa, May 26. (l i)dAw

TO SPORTSMEN. If you want to make a success of hunting try the Boston Sporting Powder, it reaches the game ever* time. The LeRoy Tin-Coated Shot does not flatten, all round and of equal size. Go to Vajen ANew’s for Weatherstrips, Hardware, Cut lery and Tools, Plated Knives, Forks and Spoons, 64 E. Washington street.

UNLIKE PILLS lad tkewraal PzrgatlvM, la pleasant to taka. And will prove at once the moat potent and harmleae Nyatran Renovator and Clew naer that has yat been brought to publte notice. For ConatlpoUon. mila—oea, HMkOaefce, Ptlee, aad

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TIM»PIC-FRIJIT LAXATIVE ia £ut up in

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HHI put up bronzed tin bozea only. Price 60 cent*. Ask jo ggiit for Deaoriptca Pamphlet, or add prlator, J. E. HETHKRINQTO!

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KIDNEGEN is highly recommended and unsurpassed fbr weak or foul kidneys, dropsy, Bright’s disease, nervous debility, of any obstructions arising from kidney or bladder diseases. Also, for YELLOW KIDNEY POISONING, in infected and malarial sections.

By the distillation ofa FOREST LEAF with JUNIPER BERRIES and BARLEY MALT we have discovered KIDNEGEN, which acts specifically on the Kidneys and Urinary Organs, removing injurious deposits formed in the bladder and preventing any straining, smarting sensation, heat or

irritation in the membraneous lining of the ducts, or water

of the'ducts, or“water passages. It excites a healthy action in

Qie^kidncys, gvhig them strength, vigor amlrestorinR theseorgana toaheaUhy condition^ showing underall cireumstanre* withoufinjuTyto 0 the systenn^^nlike any other ^preparation for Kidney difficulties, it has a very pleasant and agreeable taste and flavor. It has been difficult tomakeTa preparation containing positive diuretic properties which will not nauseate, but be aooeptible to the stomach. Before taking any Livsb Medicine, try a bottle of KIDNEGEN to CLEANSE the KID-

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