Indianapolis News, Indianapolis, Marion County, 22 November 1880 — Page 3

THE INDIANAPOLIS NEWS: MONDAY, NOVEMBER 22, 1880.

WE ABE OFFEBING SPECIAL BARGAINS Cl A Larok assortment or SHAWLS. BLACK SHAWLS Doable and Slagle. WOOL SHAWLS. Doable aad Single. PAISLEY SHAWLS, Doable and Single. FAUCI WOOL SHAWLS. Great Drives in Cloakings. Great Bargains in Carpets and Floor Oil Cloths. BOSTON STORE

SHIRTS.

We ask oar oustome.-? to leave their measu-js two week* before they wiih their shirts ti >ne, U possible. H. S. TUCKER, 12 and 14 West Washington St.

For meat Cates BUT A. B. GATES & OO.’S PREPARED Buckwheat Flour ALWAtS READY, ALWAYS SURE. AT,!, GROCERS KEEP IT

ACTS DIRECTLY

OX THE KIDNEYS,

Bladder and Urfjiery Oruans by atv<oi^,.ng ..-o-u humora every traee of disease, aiul forcing irto the syiitem'through the pores of the skin, .iour-

ishlng and strengthening tegelable tonics, giving

it wonderful power to cure at once,

PAIN IN THE BACK,

SideorLoins.Inflammationand Bright's Disease of the Kidney Diabetes. Dropsy, Gravel, Catarrh o’tlie Bladder. InabilitT to reUuior expeitho Lrioe^tone In the Bladdei', High Colored, Scanty or Painful Urinating, Deposits, Casts or

Shreds in the Trine,

Nervous and Physical Debility, And in fact any dfM -sc o- those Rrea» organs, whether (‘oiurac’sd b/overwo-k, strain, excessive drink, the ahtue o' ..atn.-e or oiliei w’se. It sui)en , cd‘'s • n' re y *h3 ineotiveuieuoes and troubles ol taking ncu-eou ; and i»oisonous inter-

nal medicines. -

It is worn exactly where needed, next to the body and irariediatciy over the kidneys. It is comkrtable to the patient, v safe, ptea-:ant and reliable in its eld as, but powerful in its ac-

tion.'

It can be worn at all times by any one and i equally good for MAX, WOMAN OR CHILD. Do not be proiud ced. Give it a trial and be convinced tbatu K honest, reliable, ptteotiveand just what your feeb'e and exhausted body requires. Thousands are daily adding their testimony to the wonderful curative powers of this great remedy, who are being restored to perfe-t health alter ail '.ther treatments and remedies have fuIL'd. your druggist for it, and accent ne imitation or substitute. If he has not got It, send to ns aud receive it by return mail. Descriptive Trice List.—Regular Pad #2; Special Pad for Chronic, icep-seated or eases of long standing, V3; Children's Pad. for summer com plaint, weak kidneys and bed wetting. SI 50. Our book, “How a Life was Saved,” containing a history of this great discovery, mailed free. Write for it. • , - i ■ DAY KIDNEY PAD CO., Toledo, Ohio. STEWART <& BARRY, Wholesale Agents, Indianapolis, Ind. '

UNLIKE PILLS

Aad tkMMal PargaHrw, b pleuaat to taka, And nlli y: -4 ''noa the mo«t potent and harmlMS all <filo«lenropw""/SIi m etMHKUdHal* ^tS!* **■ inoomparably tha taf<yro*iM eatoat. Avoid tatitottoiu; In.1stoa.«iflbathaartidaoailadrar.

TfYB is pat ap la 60e*cU. Ask yoor

addraaa tha

bronaad tin Sroggiat toe Dm propcMtor, _

JGTON.

Btfott PutoHAsma ANT FOBI os 8o-Callu Eiectric Belt,

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kb aaLvairtCOO- Bi •{Ban Frandaao. CaL,

^he KlactrtoRaVtow/’ aad veawfll auraONc.koUSk and moiMy. Tb* P. O. Co. ar« tM on<v dealers In Gen. ^ I eotrte AppUenoae on the Xmerioan Coniineab

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Ask the recovered Dyspeptire, Bilious suf ferers, Victims of Fc' ver and Ague, tlie Mercurial-d i s e a s e d Patieut, how they recovered, healtii,cheerful spirits and good appetito-they will tell you by taking Simmons I rVEK Reolatok For Dyspepsia, Con•Upetlon, Jaundice, Bilious attacks, Bick Headafhe. Colic, Depression of Spirits, Soar Stomach, Heart Bum, etc. IT HAS 10 EQUAL. This unrivaled Southern Remedy is warranted Hot to contain a single particle of Mercury, or any aijuriou* mineral substance, but is PURELY VEGETABLE

cror “biUoasMBs,’’and nothing will cure you ■o speedily and permanently as to take 8I1CM0I8 LIVER REGULATOR. to the most deneate infant It tokm the place of uinine and bitten of every kind. It is the purest and best family medicine In the J. EL. ZEILIN * CO., BOLD BY ALL ©^0018X8!“% T. H. STEVENSON, PORTRAIT ARTIST. PUIe-Sfaed Portraits in water colon, crayon and India ink. Specimens can he seen at 67 North NewJener

CITY NEWS. Salvini, the Italian tragedian will give two performances in Indianapolis : n March. John Mountain, of the 25th ward, has succeeded Patrolman Hicks on the police force. Frank L. Bixby is manager of the C'vre Scott dramatic company, of which his wife (nee May) is a member. The themometer yesterday ranged from 3 to 10 degrees above zero. One year ago it was SO degrees above. Governor Gray’s term of office will extend only until Janua-y 10. when Governor-elect Porter will take bis seat. Mrs. Lottie Guffin a well known artist last ha.arday envied suit for a divorce fram H. C. Guffin allying abandonment and failure to provide. Judge Walker has divorced Mary E Baker from Frank Baker, on the gioah I ol adultery, and Emma laaDni i>o.n O. o Paulini, for inoompatlLUIty of iemperaament. Lon Goldthwait, conductor on the Ind : - anapo'ig,Dec»tur and Springfield railroad, who was injured several weeks ago, by coming into co'lision with a cattle chute, died Saturday n : ght. The roller skating season will he^n ton : 'ht at Masonic Lull. Charles E. Hi * aod J. H. Fenton have rented the room and put it in charge of Will H. Daniels. It will Le open afte* noons and evenir;;8. Superintendent Jame? J. Te *ner of the V. nce.mes road, wrs deep'v a.Ilicied Lst week, his wife end c i.du bo.h dy.ng within a few da..a. M s. Tu-ne, s rema-os were taken to ’LIclimouu ycticrdHV, for imerment. Mrs. May Wright Sewall, editor of the paper to he published during the continuance of the Flower mission fair, w.ll plai.lv receive contributions to it at any time up to Wednesday evening, at 247North Pennsylvania street. A Pan Handle pony engine, said to have been runting atan hlega'ly high rate of speed, struck a horse driven by Hugh Burns, at the Illinois street cross'ag of Cue Union tracks Let night. Miractnously neither Lorse nor driver was injuied. Charles Allen, a Massachusetts avenue car driver, had an altercation w : th Henry Muir, a traveling map, in which br.ib received u^ly scalp wounds, although neich\.i* arc considered dangerous. There is the usual dispa.'tv in tuelr statements, eacn throwing t.ie blame on the Other. Suit has been brought against S. Hanway, ix-county treasurer, and his fort/ bondsmen, in the name of W. A Pfa F, auditor, to recover the $.19,000 alleged to be due from him on his settlements with the county as per the repoit of the experts appointed to investigate uis accounts. People are apt to forget the facts about hot and cold weather. Home think the mercury never marked 20° below zero here. On January 3, 1879. the ‘otticiai record ahows the maximum teroneralure one above and the minimum 22° Irtlow. z“ro. Last nig.^ at 9 o’clock the lowest point was reacued— 5° below. Pa v. J. S. Reager, recently pastor of Pattison chapel was visited by his church members at Franklin a few nights ago. They left a w : nter s supply of provisions, clothing for Mrs. Reager and the children, a small purse of cash, and a $1,250 life insurance policy for Mr. R. with the first premium p:id. Brooks and Dickson have entered into aiiengemeiils wiih Charles Mcueachy by which they secure an interest in the latter’s “Grand Infanta,” an entertainment that will require the services of 109 children, and contain the features of “Humuiy Dumpty” and a juvenile circus, with ju\eu’le orchestra. Ti p fire ilepartmcnt was calleil out aboul noon vesterdey l>y alarms from Noi.."8 and T9, wnich created some confu> >n. The tiie was finally discovered to be at the residence ci Mrs. Emma Ripley. 13i Agnes sheet, the cornice hcvihg cwvigln, fire irom an adjoining flue and resulting in damage to the amount ot $20. . TheHoosiers residing in Topeka, Kan sas, have made arrangements for a grand parade reunion of Indianians now resident in that state, to take place December 3d. It is expected that excursion rates will be set urea for Iloosiers still living in Indiana, to join their former associates on tuat occasion. Among the speakers will be George W. McCrary and John P. Usher. Judge Drummond has decided that the receivers of tae C., C. and I. C. rai'-o id must pay the owners of the land along the line of the o>d Logan.-port and state line roau, in Bentcn ami Newton counties, for the right of way at the present value of the land. The read was. oiiginally built without oondemnatiqn, and the present owners sued, have recovered judgment for the vi luc of their property. The train records for the week ending last show a marked decrease in the total movement of cars, but this does no* hold good as to loaded cars. All the roads are using their rolling stock to the last car and very few empty cars are running either way. The number of care moved over all the Indianapolis roads last week wasl7,9fi3, against 18,921 the previous week showing a decrease of 968. The number of loaded cars bandied was as follows: Received 7,710; forwarded, 7,604; total, 15,305, showing a decrease from the previous week, 573 cars.

Amusements. AROUND THE WORLD. To-night Jules Verne’s great spectacu'ar pageant, “Around the World in Eighty Days,” will be produced at Dickson’s Grand Opera bouse, with all the scenery, costumes, properties, etc., used at jfibio's Garden theater, New York, and with a cast, ballet, chorus, etc., numbering nearly one hundred persons. It has had immense success wherever it has been produced. UNKNOWN. John A. Stevens, supported by Lottie C aurch and a fine dramatic eompanv, wid Ofen a tnree night engagement at English’s lO-uight. • Lnknown nas been given here Lefo/e, with gteat success, and will doubtless draw large audiences.

MARKET REPORT. Indianapolis Wholesale Market. The general business of the past week has been fairly active in all departments and the volume of trade, though not large, has been healthy ai <1 satisfactory. The cold snap during the (dosing half of the week affected trade to some extent, but there was no fluctuation in values, aud the market closed Saturday steady and iunchanged. The market opened to-day with buyers and sellers close together and transactions liberal. Prices are generally firm, and but few fluctua-' tious are noted. Poultry and eggs continue steady and in good supply, while butter is firmer and good demand. Groceries aro steady and in fairly active request, with prospects of enlarged distribution during Uie week. Foreign fruits, nuts and candies uro in strong demand and prices are a little better for buyers. Dry goods are active and firm. Drugs continue steady and are passing out freely. The leather market is active and unchanged. Iron shows no particular change, but is active, with indications of ad vancea in some lines. • Produce—Eggs are steady. Butter is firm, and poultry steady. Shippers are paying 22c, for eggs which sell from store for 24c, Good but-

12.00 for old. Turkeys 6c per pound. Feathers: prime 40c; mixed 15025c,according to quality. Gbocemhb—In good request. Sugars: nard low Coffees: common fair IS

inilai^«!@55o ° common meilL urn 42@45c; choice 46060c. Starch S^WWc. Lake salt S1.10&U6 per car load; »1.2O0L251u Mm for fair to best

grade Canned Goom—Fairly active demand. Prices unchanged. BlackberrieH.|l.00CqM 10. Beanastriug tl.00; Lima, fl.2501.35. Blueberries, fl-40. Cherries, red. 2 lbs, «1.2001.25; white *1.8001.90. Lobsters, 1 lb, *1.30^1.85; SlM. *3.25. Mackerel, 1 lb, *1.60. Oysters, full 1 lb, *1.15: 2 lbs, *1.850 L90; light, 1 lb, 75080c; t lbs, *1.2501.35. Peach-

es, standard, 2 lbs tl.SO01.S6; 3 lbs. *1.9002.00: second, 2 lbs, *1.2501.35; 8 lbs, *1.6501.75: pie, 3 lbs, *1.20; pie, 6 lbs, *2.2002.25: white neatb, 3 lbs, *2.7503.00. Pineapple. Bahama. *2.25; standard, 2 lbs, *2.25; second standard, *1.750 *1.80. Plums, damson, 2 lbs, *1.3501.40. Peas, Marrowfat. *2.25; early small, *2.4002.50. Raspberries, $14601.50. Salmon, 1 lb, *1.7001.80:2 lbs.*3.00. Tomatoes, 3 lbs, Jl.St^MO; 2 it* *1.0501.10. Mountain sugar corn, si.650i.7O Apples, 3 lbs, *1.25; galloiu. *2.7502.25. roKKiGN Fruits and Nuts.—Trade good and trices lower. New raisins -Leyeni.*i. 1 '»02.5O:London layers, *3.00; Valencia, I'M^lOc; Muscatels, * double crown, 92.aO02.6O; old raid ns. Layers, *2.0902.25; Muscatels, *2.2502.40; London layers, *2.65; Oranges, Louisianas, *6.5007.00 per barrel; Currants, 7@7Mc; Leghorn citron, 28030c; Persian dates. 809c in boxes; in frails; Lemons, malage, *5.00;

soft shelled

22c; Ivi 40o; new

lie; French walnuts,

16c; Raw Peanuts—Red Tennessee. iVic; white

~ Ufa

TennesH-e.

picked, 7>ac. Dry Goods.—

Demand

^

4015c; Naples do., 150 Tennessee, 4V£c; white Virginia, 6>^07ct hand

strong and prices

. CUU

tings— rd R, J

Atlantic A, 8c; At-

ton,- 7c. Brown shoe

lan tic D, 6J4; B 7>^c: Clark’s A,

Lawrence LL, , w _.. Pepperell K, 8c; Pepperell 9-4, 22% Pepperell 10-4 25c; Utea 9-4, 27%c; Utica 10-4, .tlty. Bleached muslins: Barkers mills 8>te; Blacastone fl^ic; Chestnut Hill 6%u; Chapman X 7VSc; Dwight Star 8 9c; Fruit of the loom. 36 iucnet> 10c; Fltchvllle 8c: Green O Hill's sempe

Hamilton

iclitng

Hamilton

epsom, 405c. 18@20c. Tui

ACA

medal 16c; Conestoga CCA 14c, Conestoga VA 12c: Conestoga X 11c; Standard company 32 , ' a c T eadino Drugs.—Prices are sreadv. with a good distribution. Morphine, 84.7504.90. Quinine, *2.6502.70. Cinchonia 85090c. Borax, Ho. Camphor, 30035c, Alcohol, *2.2502.30. Assafoetida, 25030c. Alum, Chloroform 9J095c. Copperas, barrel, $3.50. Cream tartar, pure. 400 45. Castor oil, *1.0001.05. Oil bergiunoi, ,<er pound, S3.5O03.75. Soda, bi carb., 406c, baits, , 405c. Sulphur, flour, 506e. Salt poire,

- ‘ “ Glycerine, 300‘oc

u. Lin-

on, v/piuiu,««. ^ia/.ou. rihitc lead, 8>4r, Iodide of potash,»*3.1003.25. tinners’ Supplies—Good traile and prices firm at quotations. Best brands charcoal tin IC 10x14 and 14x20, *7.50:12x12. r.75; IY 10x14,and 14x20, *9.50; IX 12x12, *9.75: IC 14x20, roofing tin, *7.00; IC 20x'jx. *14.00015.00. Bl<>ck tin in pigs, 24c; in bars, 25c. Iron—27 B inn, 9l..i0; 27 C iron, 6<’. Moorhead's galvanized, I'i 1 /, per cent, discount. Sheet’ zinc. 9c. Copper bottoms. 33c Planished copper, 40c. Solder 130160. Wire 35 per cent, off list. Normrop’s sueet-iron roofing, *6.c0 per s. 1 uare. LEATHER-Businees active: prices very firm. Oak sole held p i 10013c; hemloe:k sole held at 27033c; harness, 36041c; skirting, 42@4fic; rough harness, 36037c; Pittsburg haniem, 45045c; bridle, per

01

Hides—Market quiet. Green cow hides, 9c; heavy steers, 10c; green kip, veals, 10c; green calf, 12c; green salted hides, 909'^c; ga^ensaneo kip, 10011c: green salted calf, )3c; dry din. biles, 12014c; dry salted hides. 10012c: d-.u. aged, grubby or bull, two-thirds of the ubov prices. Tallow, prime, S^c; No. 2, 4 V. Iron—Prices steady; fair demand Bar-iron 12.5002.75; wrought charcoal bar, *3.5e03 7."; Horse •shoes—Burde*n’s, *4.75; Perkins’S, *1.50. Walker’s, *4.75; mule shoes, *5.50.

Idve Stock IMa.-ket.

Union Stock Yards. November 22.11 a.m — Hook — Receipts, ]0,r>»0 head: sbioiiients, '' (X’ri head. Market opened steady ai Saturday’s prices.

We quote:

He-avy packing 4.5004.60 Light packing 4.3004.40 Mgs and culls 3.50 34.'JO Cattle—Receipts, 520 head; shipments 36tl head. Market is active at quotations and

unclu

Mar

unchanged.

Prime shipping steers... Fair to good Prime butchers’ stock..

O'^Tnrr.rtr, t () f^j..

*1 2504 50 3 ’: 7.7 3 500! 0) 1 75i«2 - . 3 ..J

Common

Heavy feeders.

8i«^-k steers 2 7 >0.00 Bulls 1'02 54 Veals 4 000.7 oo ililch cows including calves at 25 nO045 0 > PrrEE 11 —KrTreipts. i tsO; shipments 1 260 head. Market steauvand unchanged. We quote: i°0 pounds average aud upwards at 8.3 7504 00 100 “ “ “ “ ”... 3 250:: 75

2 75(a 3 25 3 5001.00

• jiitmon. Lumbs

Miscellaneous Produce.

Business good and quotations unchanged.

Apples—fl.2502.0) per barre].

Beans—Bright navy.*1.7>02.27: common,^ 50; Marrowfat, *2.0002.25; medium, *1.7502.00. Cabbajre—*1.2501.50 per barrel, *6.0007.00 per

hundred. *

Potatoes—In car lots, eariy rose. 50060:: as to qualby; peach blows, 60065c. From store 31.<5

(U2.00 j»er barrel.

Onions, yellow, *3.2503 50 per barrel; honey, 22023c per pound; sweet potatoes, ye lows, 52.50 per barref; Pniiadei phias. *3.7004.00. Oranbemes, $6.0007.00 pei barrel. Chestnuts, *3.000:1.23 per bushel, rihicagi

Chestnuts, *3.0001.25 per bushel, ci.icago celery, :i‘010c per dozeen bunenes. Dry sugar com, 708r j>er pound. Kutabago turnip. 51.2301.50 f>er barrel. Sour kraut, 82 gallon barrels,

*6.50, 45 gallon *7.50.

We have been informed that a large glass factory in the state of New Jersey has been' engaged in nothing else but the manufacture of Louies for Dr. Bull's Cough Syrup— the sale of which is enormous. Price lj

cents.

The greatest nourishing tonic, strengtheuer and curative on earth. Hop leu ters. See notice. tio-m,w,f

ippetizir, Hop Bit-

Men and women that pursue sedentary occupations need to hike Kidney-Wort. the pleasures of hope. When the body ts bowed with pair\an intense longing for relict brings hope. This may brighten the suffering, but it does not cure. At a lime like this how welcome is suoh a friend as Warner’s Safe Kidney and Liver Cure, bringing hope, health and happiness aud the joys or a relieved life. (1) d&w

TO SPORTSMEN. if hunting t-v reaches the game .. Roy Tin-Coated Shut uoes not flatten, all round and of equal size. Goto Vajen ANew’s for Weather Strips, Hardware, Out lery and Tools, Plated Knives, Forks and Spoons. 64 E. Washington street.

If you want to make a success of the Boston Sporting Powder, it read every time. The LeRoy Tin-Coate*

“As Necessary as a Good Refrigerator.”

I have been using a “SUN DIAL” GAS STOVE in my family since May, and find it to be in every way satisfactory. In the hands of our family cook I notice a very decided improvement in the quality of the cooking, especially lu the roasting and the broiling. Consider it as necessary In a family as a good refrigerator. ELI LILLY, Chemist

My gas stove completely “fills the bilL” It renders my house more comfortable, and I am satisfied that is more economical in point of fuel than a coal or wood stove. C. 8. DENNY, • • 898 N. Delaware street,

Slates ajl_SMghs. Barney & Berry's Celebrated Skates. SLEIGHS FOR BOYS AND GIRLS. CHARLES MAYER & 00., *» Weet Washington Sired.

THE GREAT GERMAN REMEDY FOB RHEUMATISM, NEURALGIA, SCIATICA, LUMBAGO, BACKACHE,

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SORENESS , or nia CHEST, , |S0RE THROAT, QUINSY, SWELLINGS

AND

SPRAINS, FROSTED FEET

AND

EARS, BTTZl.U’19

AND

aoAXjX>a, General Bodily Pains, TOOTH, EAR

AND

HEADACHE,

AND

III OTHER PAINS

AND

ACHES. No PropomtioD on euifc equal. St. Jacobs Oil m s ssra, ajax. aiHFLB and cbkap External Remedy. A trial entails but the comp&nstiToly trifling outlay of SOCbnts, anti every ono nuffering with pun can hare oh'eap and positive proof of tWolaune. DlRFfTIC T«r viFTKS LAMGCAUES. SOLD IY ALL BKHOfllSTS AU> DEALEIS IN MEDICMC. A. VOGELER A CO. Jlaltimore, Uhl., V. S. A. m,w,f<t

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PERMANENTLY CURES KIDNEY MS EASES, LIVER COMPLAINTS, Constipation and Piles. — ^ “ ‘Tnctwfi*

harm. It of I'Uw, and bm

novor failed, to actefflc < teonrarchfliof f Mfl, Vt.,says.“Itfa of pnceleaa vatao. Aft toen years or^greaf ’-•t'.-nng from Pika Dortf?total K ooa»

fi plctiycoredrao.** fi O. S. Hotraboe, of 1 ' age has done womSera f fog aaarere liver and ]

■ "IT HASH 1 WONDERFUL S ■POWER..

itSoeaue It Aeto ot tke LIVES, the B9W5LS ad th» ZISN17S At the oaa time. i of ieveiopa

artd nervoua disorder*. KIWftEV-WDRT U adr, vecetaMe earn. aAaa4 aaafaa—ot fay watt y<wal4. One package will atake «4xqts of mmilciBe. irra.7sr xr ztroTTvr x U at the Oracokta. Price, #1.90. WILLS, SIGHASSSOS^CO., Pr"-'?tcn, 12 (Will (end pet paid.) BarHnctea, Vt.

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In reaponae to the urged t requeata of great nombora of people who prefer to purchaae a Kidney-Wort already prepared, tho proprletoTB of thl» oelsbrated remedy now pre-X-atc it ic liquid form oa well m dry. Zt la j very concentrated, la put up in large boMaa, and 1* equally elBclentaa that put up dry in tin oana. It save, the nmwalty of preparing, la alway. ready, and to more easily taken by . trost people. Price, *1 per bottle. LIQUID AMD DBY BOLD BY DKUQQIBT8. WELLS, BICHABDSOX* CO., Prop’ra, A BarUngtoa, Yt. lu' 1 LV'-x

WE HAVE A NUMBER OF DOUBLE REED, FIVE OCTAVE ORGANS Of a first-claw make, which ve v U close ou' ir orde to reduce ou. ->. j< J .. hi $70.00. Terms, *5 cash end $-'> per nonth. Wairaute for five ’ ears. Ti o.-c desiring . gohd ; ’'«trumee at e tuw price and on easj term, should call n or address D. H. BALDWIN & CO.. Nos. 64 and 66 North Penn. St,

Off Decker Bros, aud Steinway Pianos. m,w,

390

CORDS OF WOOD

FOR SALE.

> i lew than it can be bought on the market A so ull kinds of COALandCOKE NIBLOCK, MERRIFELD <Jc CO. Office—59 W. Washington street. Coal Yard—Cor. Misassippl and Pratf. f.rn.tb

Cleveland Paper Co. Manufacturers of Manilla, Straw, Bag and Tea, Fine Book and News papers. PRINTERS’ SUPPLIES. WILLIAM O. DkVAY’, Resident Agent, Indianapolis. The paper on which The Indianapolis News U publiribed is fumisheil by this Company.

GEOEGE. W. SPOTTS, DEALER IN FLOUR, GRAIN AND FEED. 66 and 67 North niinoi* street.

SUPPLIES

FOR

WATER, Steam and Gas, Steam Brass Works, JP1 umbers’ Brass Work, Pipe ami Fittimrs, Boiler Flues, Tools, Bath Tuoi, Water Closets, Hvdrants, Street Washers, Hose, Belting, Sinks, Pumps, Lead Pipe. Sheet and Bar Lead", Pig, Tin and Copper, BABBITT METAL, Wiping Waste, Etc., Etc. PIPE CUT TO ORDER BY STEAM POWER. Agency for the NATIONAL TUBE WORKS CO.’S celebrated Wrought Iron lap-weld Pipe. f ■ '‘am Fitting Promptly attended to

JOHN KNIGHT, 108,110 and IIS S. Delaware at.

D. I. C. la an ahealnte and Irreeistable cure fot DRUNK-

natag any ofthem, reooraayef them perfectly

’eet

Umk- _ tOat •Saetoto phyafeal aad aaml that foDewa the audden breaking off um using attinuUnta or narcotic*. 1 toftpenona, $3,or

should recorrrmecd it. It la perfectly harmless and nerer-faurng. Nop BHtera Mlg. Co v Rochester, N. Y. Sole Agents u Ho? Caogh Care destroys all pain, loosens the tough, Quteta the nerves, produces rest, and never fans to cure. The Hop Pad far StomariuUver end Kidneys, isauperiortoallothen. cures by ahaorptfon. ItUperfnct-ask druggists. Th. Hop HUrr. Hf*. of Rock*4cr. X. Y. fmlf. rvrrpmr* thm* remedin, »l» Ik. Hup PTin. whfck mm la no■■■ a kv-.-mg* or LatudcMil, tool tkaPwInnd Bw. Medidmt mm m*a», uiakiag mun rare. Itea ^1 Mhar tmmmikm, FOR SALE BY ALL DRUGGISTS. [6]m w,.'

and other reeLs, Seines, Minnow iHel*', getting Silk, Seaprass and Linen Lines Fiy Rods ana Flies. A full and complete swick of Sporting floods. E. M. PARKER & CO., 81 W. Wt^hlugton. lllancard’s && TPSXXjUsSI

VHa 8AZ.TAT0B FOB ZHTAUSS AMD TKK AOODl AM nrOOlTPABABU AZJXXHT POB TSB GBOWTH AMD FBOTTOTIOM OP ITTFAMTS AMD OHUmBBX. A 7CPKKIOB H UTHiTlVK XM OOWTmUKB r^rwaa, amd a ptt.t.wt.w bzxzdlax. ArSUT XM ALL DXBBA8BB OP THB •?OKACH AMD IMTESTIKKa.

fbc MOT 1 -" pnTAMTa AMP pgTLDHMM. ind for rtlllr. ? ^4g. , aBgsgtsiyjq& , sarig brain yid Irritate the dlgaattea organa, it amhcaoea

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while It would be dUBeutt to eopootvo of ug in Meed cr B^ert mere Creamy and > CTourwycpag Dag ocrtm^taieiiAng

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DEAN’S

Ntw and Improved Patterns.

Boiler Feederfe, Mine Pumpt, Fire Pump*, R. R, Etetlon Pumj*, Steam Pumps foe ail purposes. Send for Illustrated Catalogue. DEAN BROS., Indianapolis.

C .> life offers many distraetfonsand >» <v--<»-og .1.1 e. ubii i) the tKKiy puffers or is reeric^ed ’’ Le rosy cheeks dunipjiear; languor .en'n'-i - uie elastic step; weakness and fiinc.ioual n rtsui.-.v tii-s, sympioms of foiling health, fol'uw. The bl(K>d vitiat.'d by impurities, bee«.mes thin. To restore heabb we niiisi remove 5 npuritiiM u . l supply the blood with iron. This is done by Blsniard’p I'blsof Iodine of Iron. The I'hI.dc purifies, th^ Iron sirengtl.ens. Prescribed physicians. Bold by ail druggisis. a> FLOURING MILL MACHINERY, Mill and Elevator Contractors. Established I860. Muatkctar* mu. rivgis and kill mjugiiai

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WESTUBN MAOHEDTX WOBKJT Ttoaa aad BOtaaM « arshaadre. UPIAXH^HJS. UD

WANTED ( 1 : 0 ^ 1 everywhere ro selHea — Extracts, ete.fby sample, to fam£ good. Outfit tree. People’s Tea Oo., Louia, Mo.

WIESE & K0EPPEB, UNDERTAKERS, 81 North East street. Indianapolis, Ind.

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MILL FURNISHING, FOuMDGYMBN 1 • AND MACH 1NIST S i EHiablisl.ed 1‘lil. I Manufacture Mill Kones ' Plourine Mid Contractors. Send for narophiet NORDYkE <«» HARMON CO. Indiouapoi’s, Ind. 7 jvesi'-ee. cars or 3‘tcI'Yards. dA-* R. P. Dag^ftt. Jambs B. Lm-ra. R. P. DAGGETT & CO., Architects, No. 12 Bates Blo- V, Indianapolis, Ind. EsUblished in 1868.

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Dk. Hartto’s Iron Tome is a preparation of Protoxide of Iron. Peruvian Bark and the p.-.aus. associated with the Vegetable Aromatics. Endorsed by the Medical Profession, and m udi d by them for Dyapvpslri, Ctoneral Debility, Female Diseases, Want of Vitality. Nervous Prostration. Convaleseenee from Fevers and Chronic Chilia and

Fever. It serves every purpose where a Tonic Is necessary.

Manufactured by THE DR. HAHTER MEDICINE CD., No. 213 Nortb Main Street, St. loois.

IYSPEPSIA.

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APPETIZER-Sure Cure For Coughs,IColds, Bronchitis, Asthma, Consumption, ant? ill Diseases of .he Throat and Longs. The most acceptable preparation in the known world. By adding to TOLU ROOK and RYE a little Lemon juice, you have an excellent Appetizer and Tonic, for general and family use. ilie immense and increasing sales and the munerous testimonials received daily are the best evidences oi its vlrtuea and popularity. Put up in Quart Size Bottles, Giving more for the Money than any'Article In the Market. n Aim Ml DON’T BE DECEIVED BY UNPRINCIPLED DEALERS wbo trytonahnoff UAUI lUHi—upon you common Rock and Rye in place of our TULO ROCK and R» h., which je the only MEDICATED article made, the GENUINE having a Government stamp on eacu oottie. Extract from Report of the Commissioner of Internal Revenue. TREASURY DEPARTMENT, OFFICE OF INTERNAL REVENUE, l Washington, DrC., January 26, 1880. J Mean*. LAWRENCE & MARTIN. Ill Madison street. Chicago, Illinois: Gentlemen—This compound, in the opinion of this office, would have a sufficient quantity of the BALSAM OF TOLU to give it all the advantages ascribed to this article in pectoral complaints, while the whisky and the syrup constitute an emulsion rendering it an agreeable remedy to the patient. Compounded according to the formula, it may properly do classed as a medicinal prepatioo under the provision of U. 8. Revised Statutes, and when so stamped may be sold by Druggists, Apothecaries aud other persons without rendering them liable to pay special tax as liquor dealers. Yours, respectfully, [Signed] GREEN B. BAUM, ConuniSBtoaer. LAWRENCE & MARTIN, Proprietors, Chicago, 111. Sold by Druggists, Grocers and Dealers Everywhere. Wholesale Agents m Indianapolis, STEW'ART A BARRY, BROWNING 4 SLOAN, Druggists, aad F. STOUT & SON, Wholesale Grocers. A. KIEFER will supply the Trade it Manufacturers’ Prices. m,w,t

AMUSEMENTS.

DICKSON’S GRAND OPERA HOUSF,

Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday and Matinee, November 22, 23 and 24, the Spectacular Pageant, dramatized from Julea Verne’s Celebrated Romance,

Around the World in 80 Days! With a east including nearly One Hundred Persons, and with all the Scenery, Costumes, Properties, etc., used at Niblo’s Garden Theater, New York City. tt o DICKSON’S BRAND OPERA HOUSE.

J. B. & GEO. A. DICKSON.

Managers.

Thursday. Friday and Saturday and Matinees ^Thursday and Saturday, Nor. 25, 26 and 28. The Monger Variety Organ ration of the World, LEAVITTS SPECIALTY TROUPE! Numbering sixty of tho very best artists ir the variety profession, in a program such rs no other company ever presented. Reserved seats at J. B. Cameron’s music store, and Frank Bird's transfer office, without extra change. tts

DICKSON’S NEW PARK THEATER. J. B. A GEO. A. DICKSON. Managers; Wednesday, Thursday, Friday and Saturday, and Matinees Thursday and Satu.-day, November 24, 25,26 and 27, the Favorite Character Delineator, DENMAN THOMPSON, In his own ereafor, “JOSHUA WHITCOMB,” Supported by Mira JULIA WILSON and a Sirong Company. Secure your seats at Cameron’s music store and Frank Bird’s trans e - office. it s

ENGLISH'S OPERA HOUSE, CIRCLE STREET One Week, commencing Monday, Nov. 22. 1880, ard Thanksgiving and Saturday Matinees. EXTRAORDINARY ATTRACTION. Engagement of the Popular Actor and Author, JOHN A. STEVENS, Supported by Mira LOTTIE CHURCH and a Su-

and Grand 12 n. m. will be presented Mr. Sterem s lavorite ROMANTIC DRAMA, UNKNOWN. Thursday, Friday and Saturday, and Saturday Mutaiees, first ti.ne in this city of a New Comedy Drama emiiftd PASSION SLAVE. Popviak Prices—Reserved seata, 75c. Admission 50, 35 and 25c. Matinee*, 25c to all parts of tne house. Monday, November 29.—JOHN DILLON. Tiie Grand Inaugural Reception OF THE INDIANAPOLIS Roller Skating ASSOCIATION WILL BE HELD AT ^ Masonic Hall, Monday Eve., Nov. 22. Mr. WILL H. DANIEL, trie Champion Pka«.*- of America, will be pre^nt. Good mu&ic wiH'a liven Itc Oceanian. Tickets, 2oc. ur

These celebrated SHOES, nt prices to suit the times, sold only by C’. FklEDGEN, 21 North Penuf> Ivania street. S. L. WARNER, Undertaker, 62 to 72 W. Maryland St., RUSSELL’S OLD STAND. HAQKS AKD LIVERY. ALEXANDER ERNESTIN0FF DIEECTOr 0*' Indianapolis Mtennerchor. Teacher of Piano and Vocal Music, office: risidekce. 61 F’e dter A Sharpe’s Blk. No. 771 E. Market st. Railway time table.

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