Indianapolis News, Indianapolis, Marion County, 22 April 1882 — Page 3

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THE INDIANAPOLIS NEWS: SATURDAY APRIL 22. 1882.

Silks, BLACKS and COLOBS. KnimenM Steek Jwt ItoeefT^i.

dry raws. BL D. Pirn* I* it Hot Bpriags LrUmm. Retail batehen bare raised 11« p<i#s vf

Wm. a . fBSrdkSM of

Kaicbt bas bam Bertie ▲. Kaigbt.

appointed

Baebsnaa’s room, in ths X'.tn* block, yes-

terday.

F. P. Woollen has qualified as tha mardiaa of lloaea Crawford, a person of aa-

eonad miad.

Thofsae Eraas, employed la Min ter’i factory, era* aeeerelx iajared apoa the bead,

aeeereix iajared i ( by a flyilMtaTe. if el and Loculi Rif

H. H. Spades. OOVIIB, WBBtMOAT, APRIL Mth, W. C. COUP’S JEW UVITZD lOMTEasaOWS GREAT WORLD’S FAIR imtiooi u> nuMtn. I

A feriee ef tealiatio aa4 Life-SiN Statie* lab ^UITEAU BLATIVO GARFIELD. DeplrUua with thiiUinK aceuracr all the BoeSMe V in Uia HATIOMAL HORBOK. 3 ImiMsiGirtusTraipis, 3 • Including the Twin Champion Rider*, FRANS MBLVlLll and WM. DOCROW. LOYAL, tlW Httmat Canuon Ball, shot ont of a atamRIMh jaonon to a trapeze bar. THE LADT on fhe fflfh Wire, OOOP8 AttracUonilmpoa»lhletooeacrtW. _ Grud Free 1>eible BaIioor Race. Two Moneter Air Ships ascending with a man and woman performing on trapeaebar* ml lea Above the eannJmaking the doable flight to the tm. '“ :1 * The Msgniflfeit gtrert Persie la totell; Olfferant and Infinitely greater than any ever *een. , ■olPrioet aa nsnal. Children under 9, half price. Keearvcd Met tickets at a email advance at MAROY’H Jewelry Shire. Bates Hopi Doom oiien at 1 aid 7 p. m. Peril one hour lator.

John Enfel and Laciaa Riggs, eupentera,

tevaraly cat their b%)*da yesterday, while

at work at their uruai avocation.

The Are board have proaoaaeed Moh’e Biock,corner Proepect ave.and Shelby street safe. AHboagh contrary rumors have bean

la etrcllniio*.

Thirteen dear—three bncka sad tan does —have been purchased at Kiiatmnr. sad will be tamed loose is the gvoaada of the Indianapolis Target-Shooting aseoiation.

train, has been decided by 'Squire Pease la defendant's favor. The switch track at tha new hominy mill baa been provided with a new style of ''hamper.'' Instead of a hage post set in the ground, about two feet of one of the rails hss been heated and tamed up, at a right eagle, making aa obstacle that a headlong train would find it hard to over,

some.

James Stevens, of Patterson afreet, ewa 1 -

with suicidal

Dr. Petti.

John the attempt would have been a pronounced ancceas. Stevens belongs to the •alvstioa army. The cause of his rash act I la attributed to a morbid fear of some j init*ginary enemies and disappointment in

I a love allair.

The Kiadarfest by tha pupils of the differentkindergartens in the city,at the First Presbyterian church jagterday afternoon,

•l.mei oievens, oi rauersoa m lowed strychnine, yesterday, will latent, and bat for the skill of iohn the attempt would have b<

formanoea an o ua.tt.tn

Tiiiwe c & in any stage. Removes all traces of Mercury. Guam OldBorra, Hecofuta, Mneumattwu, Ecaema. Catarrh, or any Blood CURES WHEN HOT8PRWG8 PAai “We havepasm in town wlio lived at Hot Bprlngt, and were finally cured by a a ft. McCAMMOV & MURRY,

MaU-em, Ark. 8. Manstieie AC'O., Memphis, say: “8 8. 8. has Liven (univeraal satlsfaction. Fair minded phyblcians now recommend it a* a positive specific.” J. A. Flsaner, Louisville, says: “B.S. 8. hM given be ttar satisfac tion than any modi due I have ever Wfld.”—-L. Meisseter. Denver, Col., says: “Evary purchaser speaks in dm highest terms o 18. $. 8. :iyou doubt, come to ace us, and we will care yon or charge nothing. Write for particulars, #. and a copy of the little book. (“F r£ft.") |f 1,000 Reward will be uaid to any chemist who will find, on analysis of 100 bottles 8. 8. 8.. one particle of Mercury. Iodide PoUssiain, or any mineral substance. 8W1FT BPSCIFIOGO , AOantn, Os. Cold bv Drugglata every where. Price: Small aise, |1 00; latjedae, 81.75. atsqj REFRIGERATORS,

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i& I--XU i s ,

Haeilk

COOK STOVES, Klufaea Farnltare, ADAMS A WESTLAKE Hon Explosive Oil Stoves, largest Assortment in the State. McOUAT k WALKER, th.e.tu 61and 83 W. WashingtonBt GRATEFUL—CO^FOKTJOlG* epps’sTocoji BREAKFAST. “By a iboroogh knowledge of the natarsi laws Which govern the operations of dlyeetlon and nuttitlon, and by a careful appr.iolfou of the fins proi>ertlee of well-eelecled Cocoa. Mr. EPPH hM provided our breakfast tables with a delicately flavored beverage which may nave us niau v heavy doctors’ bills, ft ta by the judicious use of such articles of diet that a oouelltuilon may be gradually built up until strong enough to resist every tendency todlHeane. Hundreds of subtle maladies are floating around os ready to attack wherever there Is a weak point we may eooape many a fatal Shaft by keeping oureeivea wall forllfled with fW&Sl^a^r* nOUrUh “ 1 fra “ e ’’ V - 8owu JAMK8 KPP8 * OO., BmuMpatM* OkemUk, atu Lmadoa. HagUMid. Wall lapar AND WINDOW SHADED \ IH EHDLE83 VARIETIES AMIt iwpiigs ml tats, 40 Sintk KvidkR Btraet. GOLD MEDAL, PARIS, 1878. n Airx'iR’a MM Cocoa. Warranted okao/wfety pure Ogeaw, fkem which the eatMa of OQ has been removed. IthaafArea mUHilHitnngtk of Cocoa mixed %rith Starch, Arrowroot or Sugar, and la therefore fkr more economic caL It is delicious, nourtehing, •trengthealnc, easily digmted, and admbahly adapted for tavaflda aa , well aa for persons in health. Bold by Grocers everywhars. Y. BAKU & CO., Dorctester, lau. P8K HILV8~ filntffline Ptlts, The GREAT RRMEDY tor Rhaanaattaaa, Nouraigta, Goat and Mar. voue Hastdaeha. They are Autl-Rtlioui and an KAfY FAMILY PURj. „ GaTTVB, made from roots. Hava been in use aiiuo than 80 and thousands have boon cured by them, no spread eagle advertlMment; I have rteta to prove the tecta. Circular* and boxes sent free. Send stamp to pay reert^e. I refer you to aU d rut the couwtry by whom these , and in t||g tfty by Browning i <e A rents. Price. 96c per box. HILL, Prop’r, Ferttend, Me. thxt

, at nan y of ike ■ W. both rery

iggnsafar; % AhagMHfca*. „ j

; proved a vary happy affair. About 100 children participated. A pleasant address i was delivered bv Rev. O. C. McCulloch, ! principally relating to the life and work of i r roebel, the founder of the kindergarten I system. There were also speeches and

i songs by the children. TROPICAL L1FR.

{ Progress of Civitiaoiloa Along tho A in mBon—(Crneat Morns and Mia Advontnro* In tho Oonth American Wtlderneas. I Ernest Morris, the young naturalist, ia once more home from South America, where he baa been in search of bo auical ■pecimena, accompanied by hia wife, for nearly a year. While in South America Mr. Morriamade hia headquarters at Manaoe, a city of about 15,000 inhabitants, situated on the Amazon river, abont 1,000 miles from ita month, and near the mouth of the Negro river, where he and hia wife occupied rooms in a two-story frame house with all modern conveniences, and a fine view of the river, with ita batiks lined with beautiful p ilms, and the pretty little steamera and Indian canoes plying up and down the river, making a scene worth going miles to aee. Manaos is a beautiful and interesting city, having street cars, streets lighted by gas from o o'clock in the evenieg and burning all night, and the usual city facilities Its principal industry is the working of India rubber, which it brought in from along the river in large quantities. Eveijthing needed in household or shop is imported—clothing, tools, and even food, consequently it costs a good deal to live; three or four dollars for a spring chicken, a dollar a pound for butter, which is imported in tin cans,and ao on. But wages are correspondingly high. A cleik in a store receives his board, clothing and washing and from twenty-five to fifty dollars in money per month; and he gets good board, too, living with his employer. The men are very fastidious in their dress; more so than the women. In one instance Mr. Morris was about to be ejected from a custom house on account of his wearsng a blue flannel shirt. Places ok amusement are numerous, there being several theaters and a number of concert and dancing balls. Hnnday is a holiday, when evt ry one goes ont to enjoy himaelf. At an evidence of the enterprise of Manaos, it is only necessary to state that there are three daily papers in the place, all doing a thriving business. Sanitary precautions are entirely unnecessary there, the city being built on high rolling ground from which the Water failing during the rainy season runs off into the river, allowing no water to stand in the streets and alleys and become stagnant, to create malarial and

other diseases.

From Manaos Mr. Morris made excursions Up the Amazon and its tribntnries and off into the surrounding country, often accompanied by his wife, but more frequently with only an Indian youth for a companion. They slept in the open air, on a bed of moss or ferns, or in hammocks swung under the dense foliage of the trees. On these excursions he was sometimes absent a month, but always returned to Manaos to arrange his specimens and write his letters. His wife, being quite a naturalist herself and taking a great interest in his work, was often with him on these excursions, sleeping at night in the palm huts of the Indians and living on wild fowl, fish, native bread and fruit. She waa looked upon with wonder by the Indianaeverywhere, who seemed to think it very strange to see a white woman in the forest, but they are a very hospitable people, and were always willing to share their nut with thestrangers. Returning from one of these excursions up the Amazon, with his wife and two Indians in an open canoe, they were obliged to pass what is known as' the Devil’a Teakettle, where the water boils and surges over a ledge of rock deep slows under the surface, forming into strong whirlpools in which it is sure death to be caught. They heard the roar of the water long before the place was reached, and with Mr Morris steering and the two Indians paddling, they passed the dangeroiyi point by good luck and judgment, without taking in a drop of water, when a few yards to either side would have sent them all into eternity, not knowing their full danger until the “kettle” was passed. lie made several excursions to lake Man acapuru, about which very little is known, whose shores are densely wooded with fine rubber trees. Here he found the cattleya virginalis, a beautiful plant with ’ a large white flower, which is very rare, there being not more than a doxen specimens in the United States. Oa one of these excursions our young naturalist saw what he had often read of, but never believed—a tiger fi-diing. In catching a certain kind of fish the Indians lash the water with their poles, whioh attracts the fish, then drop in their bait, which the fish takes almost immediately. That is the way the tiger fhhes. Paidliug quietly down a small creek, with his Indian cumpanion, Mr. Morris heard a beating of tha water a short distance ahead, and, upon inquiring of the Indian what caused it, waa iaformed that it waa a tiger fishing. He resolved to see it, and landing from their canoe, crawled, without making any noise, along the ground abont a hundred yards. There they saw an exceedingly large tigar lying on a log which projected into the stream, lashing the water with hia tail for a few seconds, then intently looking down beside the log, ready to snatch ont with hit PAW tha first large fish that appeared. They watched him go through this performance several times, when, seeming disgusted with his lock, he got up. stretched himself and trotted off into the forest Mr. Morris will remain here all sammer, end probably longer, engaging himself at odd times on tha book ho fatends to pabliah, and will taka tha finit goad grst ha las given himaelf since he first begen his (xplor ng nine yean ago.

May Magazines.

The Century for May opens with a fnllpage portrait of America's greatest poet, James RaseeJl LowaU, with a new porm from his pen, “Estrangement,” and s diecriminatiDe review of hie character ! sad work*, bv £. C. Stedman. The table of contents for this mouth is remarkably risk and varied, embracing papers by Thcmaa Carlyle, Richard Grant White, Frank R. Stockton, Emma Lsznrns, John (J. Saxe, Frances H. Barnett, Edward Everett Hale, W. D. Howells, Archibald Forbes, | Constance Fefiimora Woolson. “Uncle | Remus,” and others of lesser note—making a aomber of unusual excellence, even

for this beat of magazines.

The Penn Monthly for May contains a | paper oa Art Ed«c«tion and Art Patroni ace ia the United States, by S. R. Koehler; ( The Lest Papon of Benjamin Franklin, by 8. Wier Mit&ell; Memoirs of Old Friends, • EUisYeraal); A Lesson ia Grass, Herbert Welsh; The Poor of Pari*, and the University of Paaaaylvania, besides its usual •peclalties,seienee, brief mention and book

review*.

The North American Review for May has an interesting paper on Party -Schisms and Future Problems, by Carl bchin z; Day. with Longfellow , very in teres ting and timely paper, by Natnnel Ward; what Dorn Revelation Reveal,

which aeeka to ahow that the objection* brought against Use Bible by mod«r* •Aepacaare besad on a misooneepuon of ita interest and scope, by Etizibetti Stu trt Pbt-Jp*: The Navy, ay LienPCammtndw Gornrge. part firstol Conv raUMoca 01111 , by Ike

pe'pit lady's 1

t.«nd!e l in that

ady's well known elastic stvle. for the pert they played in the Garfield tragedy.

Aa proms Court.

The following cause were decided Fri-

day, April 21:

nraoea—tzxjm oroomsT—iNWitrcrto**10,084. Ailred Abuen r* t bebsa e. BanUolqmew C. C. Reversed. Ktliott, C. 3. On the2ti h of tfotoaef tflU, the aooeUant

wa> iuClcted by the iraud Jure of Brown coantj forma der in the first decree. Che appellant on the 6th ot January. IsAi. filed a pies In stab meat on the ground that the case had t een ooatinaed from the October term of the Brown circuit court »o me January term without appellant's content: and that the Brown ciTeoit court aid not have jurisdiction for the n —on lost the November term of the Bartholomew etrcnti court bad net expired when tbe Bn.wn circuit court commenced and by the terms of the statatc tbe Bartholomew circntt court term precedes that of the Brown circuit- It sp.oars from the reened of the court >hat when the appettan' objected to the jarledlctton of the Brawn circuit court the time designated by tbe itaWte for the November term of the Bartholomew circuit court bad not fully ela*ped. The obje-tion waa not well taken. It is well settled that the term of court must be held at the times fixed by law [7 Ind., 8 8. lolnd , 109. ) There cannot be a valid arrah nment where the court does not have jurisdiction. Where there is not a valid arraignment the jndgineat must be reversed. The statute fixes the term of the Bartholomew circuit court at seven weeks, and this oonatltate the term

BKPOBT.

Review. _ A very Arir week for trade e'oms with a dismal Satnrday. In dry goods, buyers era pore chasing with uncommon liberal ry, others are confident of a continuance of good <rade,and fei* market gives evidence taf a termsnent increase of jobbing interoti. Leather dealers report a trade above the average, with collections easy. Tinners’ supplies are meeting with a readier sale than in Jhe corresponding period last year. The grocery trade for the month is handsomely in advance of teat April. The market oa engars ia steadier, and iocllnes to greater strength. Inquiries in coffees are more numer-

ous.

Produce trade has been favorable, despite the

frost.

Undisputed quiet reigns in the hide market D*r Goons.—Prints—An—cioan. «c: aiibu, oc: *,«. «V: Berlin, solid color*. Sc: Oocheoo, advMrme. fancy. S*c: fiortei. faucy. Sc;

- Pacific, fancy,«*c; Wash!

SECURITY and VENTILATION

ASSURED

USING

Hamilton, ac; Pacific, fancy.«*c; Washington lurk-y red. Sc: Harmony, tc; Manchester prints

•Me. ftrowa sheeting*—Attentii

:best

n'ic

; Allan-

Itesine IA. a.'ac; Indian Orchard. — lacbea. 7«e; PeppereU K, S'4c ;PeppeiwU B, Tltc.; Saranac a.Se;

eppereU ] Peppered, BSi*

ea. 10c: Bitch

la m bee. 10c; Hope,

msdale.lOc; Lot

Viile.Ufi! nch'esT'V

Tarmkeag sateen. 8*1

lem .10c

sc; Wamsotta, »G inches, Uc; Utica, HM, «c. Unmet leans—

nsnaie. a Inches, tc. wniuins

Wl

Unmet jeans

The fact that the wforTmay not Mt <1 iring the j uZ. •utirc term floea not uhortou the term that re- Wl'nmiea by statutes. The judge iauoi j a^^ tr> appoint other times tor rerc ar | vlote—Lour8tanar*«lds.»c: Augusta. Sc: O ta

Unisb." litto- Pari nr dress goods—44 poplin lustre. lOttc; cashmere, nj-ic; M beige, UMc; H alpaca lustre. 16“yo; Australian crepe.*>c; broca

tels. IS He; #-4 cashmere. A U. *)c.

Cam N an OooDe—Black w-rries. $1 taai JO; Beans :rtng, SUM; Lima, standard tl.se; soaked

mail)* as fixed- by

authorized tei ins than

sborten, or lengthen the term prescribed | but the <fay fixed by the statute for * tie coBOnenifnieot of the Brown clr- i cuit court is a certain one and if the seven weeks allotted to the Btrtholomew circuit ,

court have not expired the latter must give string gl io; Lima, standard »i.40 away. The Brown circuit court was lawfully to > *oc. Hluerwreles. 1.8 Cherries, Kt-sfon at the time the appebant was arraigned, ib.jn aoeai te; white wax ft 8. Ix>bs

to show that one accused of

red. t

Lobsters. 1 lb.

It is proper , fled to avoid arreaL What inference shall

drawn from such an act depends in a degree on the circumstances surrouni accused. Inall case* the clrctirastannei expu

ing or excusing flight are to he taken into consideration. (Whart. Crira. Ev., sec. 750.) The court below, at tho trial gave one hunlied and twenty oi einatrurtioD*. Such a great volume of instructions waa likely to mislead the ordinary juror. Tbe twelfth instruction declares an erroieous doctrine in defining moral certainty and reasonable doubt. It is not enough that tbe conclusion reached oe one in which "thorotiehly disciplined judgment will concur and

igned. lb. white wax ftm. Loosters. i in crime 8L7I«>1 w;> ids. *00. Macaerel. 1 to. UOiklJi. iding the |,.gi js^Ixalaeeond.I thartl.foeail fortibs.OSXsatd); •t explain- pisj* lbs. *L85lB1.75j 6 Dies. ^.OOfAXlO. TWore

ISC

A; second. |Lfli«l.^. HI urns. damn.llba,il.*i«t^0: Peaa, marrowfat, fl.4dai.50; irly rtnafl, fp7s«1.8R; e'akforpia,^100^aaaked

V^lha. ; excet-

. , outbs.fl.60 Revere. fl.SO: Mountain sugar. flAKtl.U: Dunn A Oo.,fl 8 lbs. pumpkina.fl.ZPai.m. Apples. aundanTbrands,gallon. f2 I0;l lbs, sfic&*lJ»): Revere I lb apphs, Okc -. Revere, gallon * wtocMnwimigam, hard 10 ^nc; standard & lOgj-loBc; off A, OH&lOc: white, extra C, OHflOHOj extra G. I^OXc: 07 Mj.«0c; good yellow, Srt# 8Hc: common yellow, ' grades, OMfeOHc; fair Java, lS^2Sc. Boasted Levering'*, 14

l“•n.s medf) Lake

uSU qusntiiic srolinla. Cheese, 1.0,'pJ'iSHc tors FOKKlaK F

•s,

ins. fUUB I Bdama

onclusion res* dy disciplined

no pure conscience'disprove." fn suoh «»ses ihere most not only be a conscientious belief of ; guilt, but there most be a conscientious conviction that there is Do reasonable doubt of guilt.

1 he thirteenth instruction ia wrong A reasonable doubt may arise from lark of evidence, aa well a* from evidence 6;* Ind , 164; 67 lad., ;!06i. The thirty-second instruction was erroneous.

ror to tell the jury that, as the stabbii was admitted, “it only remain

determine

i,

as error to tell the jury that, as the stabbing admitted, “it only remained lor them to line whether the wound waa fatal or not.” Much more Ilian this was lequlred of the state in order to establish the crime with which the accused waa rtfarged. (Wharfs Grim. E.. 505.) The twelve instructions given on the subject of (elf-defense •were erroneous. None of the instrnctions declare that an assailant's life may be taken ov one who is in peril of suflferlng great bodilv htrro, or of losing his life. All the aa horit es agree that the right of self-defense kojs to that extent. The queation aa to whether the appearance of danger must be such aa would create apprehension of immediate and urgent danger, must be decided on the appearances present to tbe eye* and mind of the accused himself, and and on the belief, actually snd in good ftfth, entertained by himself An ideal man. "of ordinary prudence," can not be set up as the standard. (Wart.'s trim. Ev., see. 4‘.ti; »7

Iud.,80.)

SETTIHO ASIDE DEFAI LT—PRACTICE.

8063. Htnry M. Lawler vs. John B. Couch.

BonueC. C. Affirmed. Woods J.

The appellants complained in thecircuit court to be relieved, under the 99th section of the code of 1852, Irom a judgment taken against

them by default. The court

overruled the

appellee's demurrer to the complaint: whereupon tbeappelhtnti moved for judgment in their fuvor, and objected to the setting of the case down for a hearing on any other evidence than

1 hrirAutf f h

The court overruled these objections The demurrer in gu<>h case, as in tho ordinary civil action, admits the truth of the complaint of the i motion, for thopnrpoae of demurrer only, and ' it the eanu* is overruled, the defendant maybe ; h ard, wn affidavits or oral evidence

dleged excuse for

nflering the default. (24 Ind , 16; 40

controvert the alleged excuse sntieritig the default (24 Ind , 10

Ind., 221; 49 Ind., 279; 75 Ii d., 881.) Tbe fact

of a

default being taken when there is i tile, if wrong, is an error of the

swer on hie. it wrong, is an error < and not the mistake inadvertence ot ihe party for which relief can ba

court,

neglec t of

ot ihe party for which relief can ba granted under the WHh rectitm. (18 Ind., 329; 76Ind., 429.)

ASSIGNMENT OF KKROK9-PRACTICS

8C85. Daniel Todd et al. vs. Daniel Wood et al. BooneG. C. Appeal dismissed. Woods). The appeal Is di-missed in this case because the assignment of errors does not contain the fall names of all the parties. There are more than twenty appellants and twoappel ecsin the ease. In the assignment of errors they are designated as: "Panfe! Todd et al. vs Daniel Wood et al.” The case waa not submitted by agreement but on default of the appellees, w ho, therefore, have not waived their right to insist

170; r • " ATTACTINENT—1

~— «’ ’■"-nnei Kcversed. Howk

| iu an m uon m auacumSllt, On tltCKTO provided in the fifth clause of sictfon : tbe code of 1852, that ihe defendant has s >!d ! conveyed, or otherwise di-posi <1 of fitpropefiv, j subj ct tocxei uiion, etc., (2 K h , as-;).* codi '81, sec. 196,'It iswotxccessary for the plaiutifi j to show by his evidence in order to c.a main j his at'nchment, that the dcieoda’-t did not retain-udicient property to puy ids ucbls. t,;i

j Ind,, Trt.j

smniFKS—LKW—EVIDENC*.

8414. The stateexrel vs Samuel I: Hawkins

et al Hendricks C. C. Aflirme 1. :

SAFETY SASH LOCK. a • 'vi t The cuts below show closed and interior views, and are the exact size of the Lock!

"v

RETIIL PRICE, FIFTY GENTS PER SET OF 2.

Curran ta I dates, 7W"!vC: tssssussot^sralmonda—Teregi

MT-vef/io Softs

Peru helle

/irglnia, lU'cSKCVc; artWI. per lb

—Morpnme. |4.tUM4.10; qulIdla, 1.00961,05c ;oo rax. 17c;

, *2 'AESfflfO ;cl»ctioui(lf a. 1.00(81 .OScjborax. 17c; camphor, iuai5c; alcohol, (2.2S662JB; as'ahetida. V^tJUc; alum, 4*c; chloroform. Siraaoc: copperas, barrel, fa.50: cream tartar, pure, 38®40c; castor oil ft 15^,1 20; oil bergamont, per pound. (i.7.Vaw soda, bi carb, 4ftKic; salt, Kpsom. 4@fic:»ulphi SSec; saUpetre.ThSaaoc; turpt ntine, 82»S5c ;«ly ine. Sl^t40c: bromide of potaah, t8@42c:terd

foe. iron—27 I bead's gal van rinr. 8.hc. Copper boti 86c Bolder. IvalTc. Hides, Tallow and ubkask,—Green cow hides, 6S<<87c ; heavy steers, 8c; green calf, 19c; green salted bides, 7H@3c; green salted calf, 12c; dry flint bides, 13c; dry salted hides. 10c; damaged, grubby or bull, two-thirds of the above prices. 1 allow—Prime, 7(<67t(c; No 2, wafitfe. Grease—Brown, 4>*®5c; yellow, 5 l t4$6c; white. Leathkb—Oak sole held at 35®43c; liemlock; sole held at 23((t*ic ; harness, SleMne; skirting 39(31 «lc; rough harness, 276630c; Pittsburg bar nets, SsStrlc ; bridle, per dozen, e8^72c; city kip, Wort |1.tie ; French kip, 850(641 25; city calf-skins. 85o^ 11.3); French calf skins,$1,101(61 J>0. IBON -Bar Iron, $.00063.25; wrought charcoal bar. $4.00^1.25. Horaesfioos—Burden’s. $5.25; Perkins's $5.25; Walker’s. $5 25; mule shoes, $5.66. Cut nails. |3.40, rates for 10's

This Novel Little Machine will lock raised or lowered, and will resist more It prevents the Sashes from rattling, Being WEATHER Proof and BURGLAR with or without weights, and is EASILY It has no spring or trifling parts to ss It can be instantly changed from a a Sash Holder only, with the key, at will, and is simple in its operations, j. It does not deface any part of window These Locks are for sale by the following LAYMAN, CARY & CO., HILDEBRAND & FUGATE, HANSON, TAN CAMP & CO.,

the Sash at any point, whether closed, force than the Sashes can sustain, and will dispense with the “weather strip,” Proof, and can be used equally well, either ADJUSTED. break or get out of order. Sash Lock and Sash Holder combined, to taking the place of sash weights or balances, in adjusting, and is entirely out of view, named Indianapolis Jobbers of Hardware: C. V0NNEGUT, ANDERSON HARDWARE CO. VAJEN A NEW, *»■>

ure. have not waived their

on the rule. (25 Ind .470; 55Iuti ,275.)

EVIOiNCK,

8948. George \X. Flannegaa vs. Richard t.

Donaldson et al. Cass C. 0. Km

Live Block Market.

Indianapolis. April ‘22.—"Hogs—Receipts, 700 head; shipments. 380 head. Toe market was firm with iinehai god pricrt, though the offerings were uncommonly poor. We quote: Heavy packing and shipping 87 SOfl? 60 Assorted light to medium 7 00 97 85 Common to good light.. 6 60 #7 15 Heavy roughs...... R ’ 7 '

Yeagley, Murphy & Co. V Sole Manufacturers, 37 and 39 Virginia Avenue, Indianapolis, Ind.

I DtTBVjr —— Z Irt

J Pi^S.. M Receipt*, 300 heaU; shipmente.

lu an action iu stuehmsnt. on thegromid i head. The marked’is steady and u changed.

lit. I Good to prime shipping. Id. Common to fair shipping..., Good to choice butcher s Common to lair butcher’s..., Heavy feeders Stock steers. Common cows

11.] Where an execu

fol

Aitin tie a

El iott. C. J.

creditor ilirects

, he

sheriff not lulevyon property, he cwn have t of action against such sheriff for a failu

uch property.

can,

to levy on such property.

[21 Where nn answer'improperly blends in a single paragraph different uiui distinct grounds Of defense, the remedy i= r.y motion and uot by

ft

demnrrei

[8] Th

. _ ic record of a Judgment in replevin is pn.iierly admissible lu evidenc-e by a sheriff to show why properly has not been seiz -d and sold on an executlou, (26 lud. 81; Wilson vs n ele, this term.) The bill of exceptions tiled in the

anion of replevin brought against the sheriff is not such a i>aa t of the record as entities it to aduossion Where a bill of exceptions is filed for ihe purpoke of exhibiting the evidence it does not become a part of tin record in the same setjse that the pleading and entries on tho order book aud docket do Thealmi sion of tlic bill

of excojHionr —”— ' '

Imrxnles* err.

s in evidence in this case was a

An Honest Man. I Detroit Free Press.] one day in the years agone a stranger ( arrived at Dearborn, in this county, and i inquired for a citizen commonly known j as Uncle Ike. The old man was soon j found in a grocery, and after the usual | “how-de-do” the stranger said: ; “Do 1 address Uncle Ike Barlow?” i “You dew,” was the reply. [ “Well, my name is Thorburn. of Ann i Aibor.” i “Jess so.” “They tell me that you are a great horse trader.” “Wall, I dew make a trade now and then. What ye got?” “I’ve got a horse I brought along on purpose to trade with you. Let us first understand each other. You are a member of ihe church?” “Y-e-s; I expect I be.” “ 1 hen of course I shall expect you to be hon«stwith me. I’ve been looking at your old nag over there by the poet. How old “That'ere boss,” slowly replied Uncle Tke as he puckered his lips and squinted hi* left eye—‘let’s see—let’s see! Wall, now, I quite forgit whether he is 9 or 10 years old, but we’U say 10.” “Uncle Ike, isn’t that horse all of 20 years old ? Come now, ss a member of the church, give me an honest answer." “Look a-here, mister,” said the old man, after a strong gase at the stranger, “I never trade horses but one way.” “How’s that?” “When I’m buying of a hosi I’cn a party good member of the church. When I'm a-selling of a boss I rekon on skipping abont two prayer meetings. When I’m atrading bosses then I calkerlate on back♦sliding altogether for a hull month, or until I know the victim won’t begin no law suit Now, stranger, that’s me, and if yon have come here to trade hosses don’t reckon that Matthew, Mark, Lake or John ever writ a line advising a church member to come right down aud give away the ringbones on his own anamile!”

A Chicago Hogue. iNews’ police report.]

When Justice Wallace called for “Wm.

Dyer, disorderly,” this morning, Officer Gillara emerged from the pen leading a dirty little speck of humanity, whose face ia perfectly familiar about the board of

tirade and other public buildings.

“Are you gnilty, or not?”

The microscopic form stretched np on tip-toe so.that the frowsy head reached barely to the level of the judge’s bench,

and a small voice piped out: “I want a change of venue."

After the subsidence of the general smile which this display of technical finesse called forth, Colonel Cameron naked the

prisoner:

“Do yon know what a change of venue

is?”

“Betcher life. 'Tswere you go ’fore another jndge.” Cass County's Wheat Pros port , 1 Do*aa sport Pharos.; Winter wheat never looked better in

8htt*p- Receipts, heart. The markei

.. 96 60<§ 7 00

5 75# 6 50

.. 6 'XKi 6 75

4 00@ 5 50 4 25(9 5 50

.. 8 005 4 25

Common cows 2 OOrd 3 00 Bulls 2 50<§ 5 00 Veil calves 5 75<i 7 00 Milch cows 24 00Q60 00

4"0 head; shipments. 250 et is firm and unchanged.

We quote:

Good to prime $6 00^ 6 51 Common to I air 5 uO# 5 75

Miscellaneous Produce.

Bananas—51.50(84 00. Potatoes—pet 53.6004 25; new, 67 51 per Darrel. Burbai seed lings, $1.40 per bushel; Eastern rose, 51.30061.35; Imported Ch&mpious, 99e®51.00car lots 5 cents ies-i. Onions, Bermudas, $2 75i53.C0 per crate. Onion sets, white bottom, [email protected] per bushel; yellow, 69.00(69.50. Cabbage, $3.75 per Darrel; new, |6 00(06.60 per crate. Apples, fancy, 65.60416 00 per barrel. Honey. 20r§21c. Cranberries, Wisconsin, 512.50913 50. H. P. medium beana, 53.75(93.85; marrow fat, 51-259

4.50.

irrel, snk's

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The Bates House hie a beautiful bill for

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