Indianapolis News, Indianapolis, Marion County, 29 September 1882 — Page 3

THE INDIANAPOLIS NEWS; FRIDAY. SEPTEMBER 29. 1882.

VISITORS HhottM not UU to rinlt J.E.MwiiiiCo.’s, Nos. 64 ud 66 N. Penn. 8t* l ▲IflO, their Elegant Display of PUIOSAIDW EXPOSITION. Decker Brother*, fltefnwaf A Pont, Haines Brothers, J. and C. Flaeher PUdok, and Eftey and Hhoninger Organs are fatly represented.

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Fancy Goods, ALBUMS, Toys, etc.,

AT Til*

Novelty Dollar Store, 44 ind 46 E, Washington St

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New Gloves. New Qlom coming In dally, Examine price* and itylea. Tucker’s Glove Depot, 10 BAST WASHINGTON ST.

That terrible •eourge, fever and

* lions of the atom-

ins of

b. liver and bow. ela, produced by miasmatic air and wa er are both eradloated and (irevent- ' ed by Ibe use of Hoe tetter’sStomarh t—-' 'Bitters, a purely vegltaoie eUx'r, indorsed by physl-

MittebS 1-t.m.w

bytl

mans and more extens] vely used as a rem-dy for the above Casa of disorder*. as well an for many others, than any medicine of the a«e. For sale by all Druggists and Dealers generally.

[From the Boston Transcript.

MBS. UBUNDY

And Exerybody Else Soys that ** Which Nobody Can Deny.” —Neuralgia »nd Nervous Headache* removed by Dr. Bemou’s Celery and Chamomile Pills. —Humors. Scrofula, Ulcers, vanish before Dr. Benson’s Skin Care Internal and external. —Oh, my head I Remove the cause by Dr. Benson’s Celery and Chamomile Pills. —Tender Itchlngs In any part of the body Cured by Dr. Benson’* Skin Cure. ’ Its the best —Sick Headache, distressing malady, cured by Dr. Benson’s Celery and Chamomile Pills. —Makes the skin soft, white and smooth. Dr. C. W. Benson’s Skin Cure. Elegantly put up. —Periodical Headaches fly before Dr. Benson’s Celery and Chamomile .Pills. All druggists.

—Hair and Soalp d by Dr. C. W. Benson's

thoroughly cured re. None like it.

Care.

—Dr. Bsnson’s Celery and Chamomile Pills tire headaches of every nature promptly. —Elegantly pnt up. two bottle* In one package, is Dr. Benson’s Skin Cure. All druggists. —Mervons or Dyspeptic Headache cured by Dr. 0. W. Benson’s Celery and Chamomile Pills. —Dr. Benson’s Skin Cure consists of Internal Bad external treatment. Removes humors, etc. —Does your headache? Dr. Benson’s Celery end Chamomile Pills will stop it for good. —Bonin (mltrheam), humors and pimples. Worst forms, cured by Dr. Benson’s Skin Cure. —Headache banished by Dr. Benson's Celery Bnd Chamomile Pills, nervous or dyspeptic. —Those horrid Pimples removed effectually by Dr. C. Vf. Benson's Skin Cure. Don’t delay. Avoid Imitations of either of Dr. Benson's gemedles. His have been tried and prored best. —Dr Benson’s remedies sold at Druggists, Bills, 50c per box; Skin Cure, II per package. —C. N. Crittenton, 115 Fulton st, New York, Is wholesale agent for Dr. Benaon’a remedies, (13) . ‘

COMSTOCK SCALES. Haj, Stock, Hopper ui Truck* - (U. & STANDARD.) The meat accurate, the Mmpleet and an. Require bo pit or wall ior frame, thus making • great economy over all other Beales. Will •rert Beales on trial for responsible parties, and without coat if they do not prove satisla Bend for circulars.

GRANGER & OO.

0) w4 68 Vaaet Bleak, Indianapoiii.

erayu Sped Be Medicine tttae Urcat Xngtlek pemedyj is a positive and eOectnal remedy for ail Nervous Diseases Id every stags of life—young or old, malt or tesaala Bach as Impaired Brain

aadVit^M sees from «rhu

ntaiity, uch an

Power. Prostrai*—, toes of Siren]

^SSSM'JS’.SKp’ui ». sol tall to nadermin* the whole system. Sven -orgaa is weacened. every power prostrated, and many terms of disease are generated which, U Setefcaeked, pave the way to an early death. It wajavnieteBaSd relavtgorates vocth. Writ* fee pamphlet, which will beerat Awe with foil parZtculan. Bold by all Drnsglats at S1.00 a box, or -adz for tans. Beat tree by mall, oa receipt ot nao—7, by adrtreaelng THE <JRAY MBDICINB Lumber. Largest stock and l«w«8tpriMi

la the city.

C C. FOSTER a CO., •sm ib Mi l. a a a & &

CITY NEWS.

The First ward republicans are organizing a

campaign cmb.

The Lyra society win dedicate their new ba l

on Tuesday evening next

Henry Fisher hat been a»aTinted guardian of

Cnailes F. aad Frank Scott Fisher

Charles O.Brownicg and Mias Mattie J.Btllard were united In marriage last evening Rev. J. B.

Logan officiating.

A (Beak thief visited Lee Welding’* room in tie McOnat block yesterday, and earned away

clothing valued at $c0.

Counting the tragedy of yerterday afternoon, there rare been seven homicides In this county

within as many months.

Oliver Richardson was severely injured about the face last evening by a fall, whUe wring w

board a Pan Handle tralx

The Van Oamp Packing Co., ha* been tnorpoiated by Gilbert C. George, Frank Van Camp and Barry B. Palmer. Capital Jio.ooo. The unknown woman takes from the police station to ibeclty hmpital, yesterday, recovered

ooiwioeanemlatt evening, aad gave her name

a* Anna I,ewls,of Bt. Louis. Her tronbie is epi-

lepsy. and she is reoovtrlng.

Ibe biotd drying eetab'isiimeut of Crocker A Becker at the crossing of the Vandalia and B3lt roads, tcemrf to have come to a ”iuu stop,”

CVTLAU9 IAJ Aim* c W a 1IALA B'A/pl, witfi little prmpect of tuning sgain, so far a* can tie seen trom Indications about the esUbIbl merit. It was a very contiderable Indaatry wnjit- i< la* e i. and if it was an unnlaassnt neig :• oor. it reilevod the river of an affluent of blood sod iwaui t-ts that wa* not conducive to general he*hh. With tbe large and convenient supply of h ood from pork houses on the river, it would seem that tuuh a manufacture should pay.

Aiunaements.

the rir.K—“LA hei.i.i BrssE.” ”La Bille R'irso-” Is a hit. Tne play was prodnead at the Pa-k theater, la-.t evdiung, to a large audience It is an adaptation from the Km ch, the scene of version being laid near tkn d d. The interest centers in the intrigue of a wicked woman, who, having the f*ce of a twin sister, assumes her mantle, and endeavors to uudertake the wife's lelatlon to her sister’s husband, tLe latter having, through the vici-.sUu Ies of fortune, been long feparaled from his wife. This woman, La Belle Russe (Miss JeffreysIiewl*), is thwarted by her former lover. Captain Brand (Mr. Gotthold), and the dramatic incidents oi the play are developed in the bitter duel between' them. The motive ia an old one—a mother's love—bat the plot is new. The author has undertaken to oreseut a woman who, beautiful in person, debased in heart and with a genuts for devilment, finds nothing tor darn* fur her villainy, who is d< flant upon tbeb.lnkof almost certain ditfrtion. Is yet strong m her affection for her

_ _ ommeutlng uphn play, many of the critics r seem to have overlooked this point, which is so we’d made as to entirely justify the author in making conspicnous characters that irijht otherwise have no excuse for their appearance. But the justificaticn is absolute and complete and the moral is an adequate comi>ensaUon for the plot. Bo much for the play. The acting is snperb so far as Miss Jeff'pys Lewis and Mr. GottnoM are concerned. 7 be former has a role evidently to her liking and she takes every possible advantage of it. Nothing better has been seen on the local stage for many a day. Every resource of art is employed. The eyes, face aad haads, the very dresses the wears, are all employed with the most striking effect. She is, for the nonce, heart and soul the desperate adventuress who can. on occasion, mask her wicked purpose behind the sweetest smile or flame out Into a passion Dial scorches. As a

of a lounge, listening to Brand's terrifle recital of her own dark life. Under the protecting shadow of her fan. the play of emotion, at re vesled in the leaping litht ot her eves and the changing lines of her face, la wonderfully vivid. It is not absurd to say that her very feet are eloquent in their nervous movement. Bernhardt’s embracei are uo: warmer than those of Jeffreys-Lewls. Mr. Gotthold's par-

part the utmost earnestness, and his Captain fiiand is in all respects a worthy complement to‘‘Die beantllul Russian.’’ So far as the oonstnicit'in ot the play itself is concerned, It is not aHogether faultless. Its chief merit lies in its intensely dramatic sitnatlons,though it has another merit of leaving something to ihe auditor's imagination at the close. The incidents themselves are ratlier improbable, particularly in the scene of Ibe second act, where the wild interest fliown in Brand's story by all save

La Belle Rusce, does not contrast well with his own vehemtnee and the visible effect upoa tbe adveutoresp. The subsequent explaoviom of her conduct in the scene are not sufficient,

coDfideriDg SirFhillp's supposed intelligence. But there ©ejections are tho»e of criticism. The effett of the play ss a whole is positive, ft

hi of the play

hits itself in the memory as a good piece of dramatic work, with action and clean cut dialogue, glooing in the color ola brilliant enactunitt. There is not an objectionable line in it. As it will be pieduced to-night and to-mvrrowat the Paik. it should attract appreciative audlencei

on each occasion.

‘‘Drrams’ crowded the Grand last night with a (Vrighicd audience, and hundr-ds were tinned awsy from KnglUh’s where ‘‘My Part ner” wss p’ayed. The same bills will be repeat-

ed to niglu.

What's in the Wind'.’ An old’‘Tippecanoeite” approached a News reporter ia*t evening and iu a stage whisper suggested the reponorial presence at the next meeting oi the club. ‘That was a set up job,” continued he, “by which the I’eelle rasolution was recanted, and had any body bat WUherd been in the chair it wouldn’t have prevailed.” "And why WUhard?" queried the reporter. >*id the man who voted for Htrrlson so msnv years ago, "Doc. wants to get out at the end of West Washington street, and he expects them fellows to help him.” “What! Superintendent of the Insane asylum?” criod the astonished reporier. “The same. That's Wi-hard's game, and so he helped bull that thing through. There'll be a lecocsiler&tloo at the meeting. Meade was removed for spite, and Peelle did it, and any tri-k like that will fait of its purpo i "Wh.t trick l Spite? Come, explain," continued the reporter, as the old Tippecanoeite hust'ed himself away. Bit he refused to stop, and simply shouted back, “a hint’s enough — attend that meeting ” Dees anybody know when and where that club

meets''

STATE NKWB.

.UR, the

The Warrick county fair Is in session th's

week, with a large attendance.

Ehzabeth Earnhardt, residing in the country, near Colnmbns,aged seventy, dropped dea 1 last

evening,

The wealthy citisens of New A’bany will give substantial aid to the eswblishm int of the pro posed public library. W. L. Dodd and Miles G. O'Neall, of Indian have pasted examination for adc naval academy at Annapolis. General Sheridan attended the soldiers’ reunion at RensKlaer for a short time yesterday, and left last night lor Chicago. Francis Johnson^ democratic candidate for moe, has withdrawn to the committee that

Ud run, ,

The post office at Boonville was broken into and robbed Tuesday night and next night the dry-goods and clothing store of J. M. Hudspeth

was buglarlzed.

The correct name of the lady who was burned to death at Seymour on Tuesday, is Mrs Beuie Duckworth, instead of Miss Bettie Bevins, as

the papers printed it.

Joel P. Heatwole, formerly of the Goshen Times and Middlebury Record, has purchased

an interest In the Glencoe (Minnesota] prise, ana has become its editor.

Httuy Holt, for some time past associate edi-

U r of the Rushville Republican, has pn ihe Frank)iu Jeffersonian from John F.

Euter-

atid will take poasecsion at onc&

r chased Moses,

wrdresday evening Solomon Pearmau, John Thomas and James Read, wealthy farmers of Marshall county, were relieve^ of their pocket book* while they were returning from Fert Wajne on an excursion train. The groce y store of George Cranfi l, of Kuigbts own was broken Into Wednesday night, and robbed oi t2>in money. 0be Meredith and Billy Baker wete arrested as the thieves and when scorched, considerable money was found ThecelebraUd suit of Henderson, Parks £ Co., proprietors of the pork boose at Martia*viile, against Peter Morntngsiar, for foreclos-ue of mortgage, wss decided on Wednesday. Henderson, Parks <& Co. reding judgment ior gt.iMO. Albert Pols er. a brick-layer of P.y nouth, while under tbe inflnenoe of liquor, was’killed yesterday by awest bound local freight on the Pittsburg, Fort Wayne & Chicago railroad. He leaves no family. He was to have been married this week. Ezra Can trill, a man fifty y arsold. a resident ot Louisville, was hetd up on Wednesday night and robbed of all. he bad. at Evansville, bv a man named F eming whom he had met in Mt. Vernon. Fleming was arrested, and part ot the money recovered. Tbe annual reunion of the Seventh Indiana regiment will be held at Greensburg, Octiber 4 ai d 6. and will be participated lu by survivors of the Thlriy-saventb.'jSixty eighth, and other regiments. Excursion tickets will be sold st two rents per mile. Martin Thar er, who was shot by George W. King at Ostlan. In Wells county, on Monday night. Pled Wednesday evening. King has waived examination, and is now in the county jail at Biuffton in default of S5,U0L He will bi tried in November Yes'erday afternoon w, jf Douglass, proprietor of the Doug’as-lunite at Shoals, made two Attempts at anietde He deliberately undertook to crawl under th« wheels of the Ohio and MiMiwlppi express Mb 10 a* it was about to •tart, but fortuna'ely Waa orevented in time to save Ids Hie. He afterward started for the rail road bridge, evidently with the intention of

jumping off, but s«ain bis designs wnre frusI trated. 'Hett nearly eighty years old. Old age and poverty me amigned as tbe causes of hi*

act.

David Meharry. of Shawnee Mound, Tippecanoe com ty, recently found in a ditch on his farm a large bone, apparently belonging to the hip of some monstrous animal. It was about two feet long; tbe head of the bone where It lay in the joint was five and a quarter inches anon; tbe bone wss four by eight inches. Tbe Dick Thompson Cadets have organize! at Terre Hante, and el xrtM the following officera: Captain, John A. Anderson: first lieutenant, Charles M, Gilmore; S'oond lien tenant, Wm. L. Richards; sergeant*, C 8. Gilmore, John Rogers and Edgar Lee; eo-porab, L W. Anderson, H. E. Claridge. C. L Napp and J. F. Maya. Lon laBoUer the Insane woman, spoken of some days ago as dhapetring from her home in Warwfcx county was found Wednesday aoout

pounds, and when found she would not weigh ninety. ¶ There was a marriage, the other night, at Coburn station, near Evansville, and the young fellows from the country gathered for a grand charivari. The tin pan entertainment was given with great success, but the performers got drank and Albert Pendle attacked an eighteen year old boy, stabbing him in the arm and abdomen, inflicting a probably fatal woend. Pendle escaped. ¶ A writ of habeas corpus has been granted for James Harden, now in jail at Nashville, Brown county, for the murder of Thomas Kelley. Hardin will be taken to Columbus, Tuesday next and will have a hearing to determine if he shall be admitted to bail, claiming that the killing was in no sense in the spirit of murder, but only in exercising his right of protection of his own property. The Bohemian B the name of a now miyarlne tlie first numterof which haa just been issued at Hanover college, by the students. W. L. Fisher is tbe editor-in-chief and H. K. Ualo.-a.ith bush ers editor. The firit number i* credi’a b’e in every nspect, being edited in a careiul tind fchoiaily in&nuer, and beautifully print**?. It hss for a frontispiece a photograph. '"The Old Chain Mill," a noted landmark near Hanover. Mrs. Minnie Ruoff, of New Albany, w&sbsmed tq drath Wednesday evening by the explosion of a coal oil lamp. She was alone, and was just cloflrg up the house preparatory to visiting a neighbor’s, when **'“ — -» Dl — leaped upon a of smothering I to such an extent that she was dead when found by her husbaid some hours later. Toe bed clothing waa on fire, bnt was soon extinguished. The medical society ef Indiana. Illinois and Kentucky closed Its annual meedng in Tei

me ioiiowing officers were elected for the ensuing year: President, Dr. Wm. Porter, 6t. Lou's: first vice-president. Dr. Jos Eastmen, of Indianapolis recond vice-preeident. Dr. James Letcher, of Henderson, Ky.; third vicepresident, Dr Chambers, of Charleston, III.; secretary. Dr. Barton of Mitchel, Ind.; treas urer, Dr. F. W. Beard, of Vincennes, Ind. For two or three months George Ames a nephew of the late Bishop Amea, and clerk ot. the senate committee on elections at Washington, has been Mopping as the Grand hotel in Richmond. He was mentally unsound, and it was proposed to take slept to place him In me hospital for the insane, or in the Sanitarium at Cincinnati. While the landlord and a porter were in hia rorm last evening, preparing him for the j'-urney. he dartied past them and sprang from a thlrd-Mory window, alighting head first on the cobbleetoKS in a paved allev. Concussion of the brain followed, and ths chances for his recovery are very doubtful. He is a brother of Mr r . winsor state librarian,a nephew of Senator Booth of California, and a cousin of young wmes who died iu a Bihimore asylum the other day.

tober 7 to9, and at Evansville the IMo the 14. Entertainment will be furnished to all. Dele-

gates will be met at the depot at Bloomington ......... _ &t TriQlty

IvauBville, or may vrilipg to Mis C 1

c, Evansville. The following

road favors have been received: Pennsylvania

sod directed to their homes, and at Trinity M. E. church at Evansville, or may secure homes beforehand hywrilipg to Mis C E. Scoville, 910 Third avenue, Evansville. The following rail-

company, on all lines of the company; P., C & 3t. L.snd Vincennes roads: I.St.L.<fcC.,andO. & M. round trip tickets four cents per mile one way. Send to Miss Anna Dunlop, 288 North Pennsylvania street, Indianapolis, for orders for tickets as above, Louisvil.e A New Albtny toad, and Evansville & Teire Haute, pay full faie, going and return at one cent per mile. J. M. & I. road and Vandalia will h-U round trip tickets at one and ore-fifth fare provided twenty are secured. Connections will be m»<ie

on ibe Vincennes road at Gi

ingtou.

osuort for B’oom-

The San Francisco Fress Agitating th* Subject of Impure Baking Powders—

Tbe Evil In a Radical Form. [From the San Francisco Dally Call.l

TLe frightful and dangerous adulters'ions practiced ty baking powder manu fuctorera ia exciting an increased and widespread alarm among consumers. The evil has attainrd greater dimensions than the most extreme alarmist could have imag-

ined.

In a city like New York, a government chemist makes an analytical examination, and discloses the fact that the very large proportion of the powders sold there are made of alum. The action of alnm on the human stomach ia precisely the same as on the month; it draws and puckers it up, producing all aorta of unpleasant and dangerous disorders. In Germany, Eogland or France, any one found manufacturing or selling alum powders ia subject to a heavy find and imprisonment, bnt in this state of California may be found hundreds of brands made of this poisonous chemical. Pure baking nowders should be made of grape cream tartar, which coata from thirty to forty-five cents per pound. Many irresponsible and reckless manufacturers make this important domestic article from alum, which costa bnt three cents per pound. Tne Royal Baking Powder company of New York, a wealthy and honorable corporation, the laigest consumers of grape cream tartar in tbe world, in their efforts to introduce their goods on this market were confronted by an army of alum powders, which were sapping and undermining the health of thia community. If the average citizen were told that ms <! t-repeated attack of dyspepsia, constipation, heart-burn, etc , arose from using an impure and poisonous baking powder, he would probably pass it by a* an idle sensational assertion; yet such is the fact Did any of onr lady readers, in her purchase* of domestic supplies, ever notice that her grocer had nearly always a brand of powders put np under his own name? If she had an analysis from a competent chemist, it would tell her that in nearly every case she was being offered poison in its most dangerous and subtle form; not poison that quickly kills—for the dose is not large enough—but poison that will slowly and sorely undermine the health of her little ones. The question arises, why do grocers have their powders put up under their own name, instead o( having some well known, pare and reliable brand of powder? It is simply because their

profit is larger this way. Their powder ia made of nlnm, at one-tighth the cost of a cream tartar powder, and they are enabled

to sell it in competition with an hoaest artcle like the Royal Bsking powder, and make an enormons profit. Nearly all the powders sold by the grocerymen of this city, under their own name, are made by prominent manufacturers here, and are composed of a^nm, and the only safegaird n housewife has is to bay an honest crerm tartar powder, made by some responsible

manufacturer.

A series of researches in 8sn Francisco, on tbe part of Professor Hanks, the aute clumist, shows that out of ten differeat private corner-grocery brands, selected at random, every one contained alnm or other impurities, and eight were short weight, some of them thirty-five per cent. The i amea of these powders are not here given, for it is scarcely believed that the grocers were aware of what they were baying and having put up under their own names, bnt tbe samples and report* are in the posses hod of Mr. Hanks. We make the suggestion to every reader of this paper to consider whether the pitiful saving arising from the purchase of a cheap baking powder compensstes for the loss of health incurred. After the repeated warnings oi science, any mother who continues the use of these poisonous compenods, does so with a fearful penalty benging over her head. Go ask yonr family doctor if alnm baking powders are dangerous, and be guided by hia advice. In the east, where this subject is exciting great interest, Dr. Hall’s Journal of Health say*, In a recent istne: “Before committing ourselves, however, we made teats of a sufficient number of baking powders to satis f y ourselves that the svnaiitation of alnm for- cYeam of tartar in their composition has not been over-

estimated, while a careful examination of the Royal Baking Powder confirms onr belli f that Dr. Mott, the government chemist, when he singled ont aad commended this powder for its wholesome ness, did it wholly in the interest of the public. We do not hesitate to my that tbe Royal Baking Powder people deeerve the gratitude of the commoaity whom they are eadsavoring to protect.”

AUTTBEMEin.

chor 86 inches, UMa Grunlteville LL. 6Vic:

A. 6«C1 GranitovUle KB.

"J4c; Inch-

es,

Saranac ^. - v,■ ,v-,,.u—■, 2/Xc. Bleached sheeting—Androscoggin L, §&c; Barker’s mills, 36 ineaes, 9c: Bartlett F, 7c; Blackstone AA,

Bartlett F, 7c; Blackstone AA, fD^c; Chestnut Hill, 6c: Chapman X, 7>£c; Dwight Star S, 10* c; Fruit of the Loom, 36 inches, 10c; Fitch vide, 8c; Hill’s semper idem, So inches, 10c: Hope, 8kc; Knight’s cambric 10c IxiiiMlale. 10c; Lonsdale, 38 inches, 9c; White

’nchee. 7>ic: 1

gville, 36 inches. 7>4c: Wamsutta, 36 inches, 13c; Utica, 9 4, 32l£c; Utica, 10 4,35c. Corset

jeans—Indian Orchard, 7J<c: h^c^Naurakca^ sateen, sj*

iCS, 9c; Whi tta. 36 inch* 4. 35c. Con

; Kearsarge sateen, jc; Rockport, 7>{c

Ticking—Amoekcag, A C A, 18c; Amoskeag plaid, I7%c: Conestoga—Gold medal, 16c; BF I8c C O A. 16c; Shettncket, S 10*0; Swilt river 9Jic: Minnehaha, 18c; Lewiston, 86 Inches 58>;c: 32 inches, I6!<c: 80 inches, 15Xc; York, .'•0 ft'ches. 13Jic; Onega, 60 inches, 36c; Osna butY* and Cheviots—Louisans plaids, 85*c; Autusin, 8>£c: Ottawa. 7Xc; Amoskeag stripes, lie; p'nids, 12c; Hamilton, 12i><c; Bates, 9c. Cncshville, 9c; Scotch finish, 12Vjc. Pacific dress goods—$4 poplin lustre, 10c; cashmere, lie. !!•« beige, 13Sc; alpaca lusUe, IfiHc; Australian crepe, isc; brocatela 18>£c; 6 4 cashmere, Ca.vskd Goom—Blackberries, new packing, 9fH-«$1.00: Beans, string. $1.10: Lima, standard, $1.40; soaked, 90c, Blueberries. 11.25. Cherries, red, 2 lbs., new packing, $1.65(ai,70. Lobsters, 11b., $1.75#1.80; 2 lbs.. $3.00. Mackerel, 1 lb., *1.25®1.30. ‘

91.«KW2.i>0:

1.25. Peaches, , „ lbs., $L10@2 25; second, 21b«., [email protected]; 8 lbs.,

*• » vr*x» t v* .'-zartvws*-wr « WA. wvvvpx, VTV/. a AtAAAABy damsou, 2 lbs., [email protected], Peas, marrowfat

90. Tomatoes, 8 lbs.. $1.25^11.40. Polk’s corn, Ifcs.. $Lie®1.20; excellent,*! 4S- Golden Rule, $1.45; Yaimouth, $1.46<§1.50; Revere, 81.60; Mountain sugar,$1.50; Dunn A Co.. 11.25(31 30. Pumpkins, 3 ib*. $1.15«1 55. Grockriss—Sugars—Hard. IOQIO^c: standard A. 9®^®9%c; off A, 9%<%9>4c; white extra C, i'..Wl>4C; extra C, l&@9c; C, 8)4#b%c; good yellow, common yellow, 7y.(§ 8c. Coffees-Ordlcary grades. 8K085ic; fair, grod %®101ic: prime, 10>*@U>4c; st’icily trime, choice, lAgUc; fancy. lf@16}fc; golden Rio. ItAlSc Java. 16924c. Roasted coffees—ArbuckVs, IS^c; Levering’s, mo-

4t>@48c; choice, 55(960c; Btareh74Vi#4>$o. Lake sail, $1.10 per car load; 81,10^1.15 in small Quantities. Rice—Carolina, e^TWc; « htete 100150. Coal oil, 9%@15j4c, according

to g-ade,

koRKiGN Fauns and Nuts—Bananas $1.50 @4 00, Figs, layers, 14X«l5c; raisins, London layers, $2 9O@SO0; Muscatlcs, double crown, t2.40<sE|2.60; new Valencia, 105£<311C; prunes, 65.@7c: currants, 6%®7c; leghorn ettrin, lSfl$20c; dates, 7@7>4c; in frail, lemons, 300 size, fancy, $6 75417 00; Menton. $5 50 • 6 00. Oranges, Louisiana, $S0D Jamaica, $9.00(910,00 ft bbl. Sboft afielled almonds—Tersgonla, 19®2Cc; Ivlca, 18920c; nhelisd, 86c; new Brazil nits, 8<|8%c: new filberts, 18)(iS14o; w&llnuts, Naples, 17918c: pecans, raw peanuts—white Tenne*m e, 8ft9>4c;! \ irginla 10M9t0H«: hand-picked, lC54<?*Ilc: rosMed. Tcnn. Xl®12!4c per pound. Leading Drugs.—Morphine *3 60 Sts quinine, $2.20^2.25: cl n< honldia, $1.00ai.o5c;boiax; 17c; camphrr, S0@S5c; alcohol. $2 28 f 2.32: awafeetida. 25®30t alum, 4?<c: chloroform. $0(§«5c: copperas, tarrel, $3.66: cream tarter, pure, 38® <0c; castor oil. $1.10® 1.15: oil berg am -nt, per

salt Bp-

-tic, 18®20;; 133: bromide

of potash, 88@42c- lard oil, 96<ai 00; linseed oil, 5'A68; opium, $1.7505.00; white lead, 6X; io-

dide of potash, $1.8001.90.

Hro«s, Tallow and uriabi—Green cowhides,

7c: heavy steers, ‘ ~

htd<

Failed

Jes, 8:

I254c:dryflint bides,13c;dry salt hides,lO01O>io; damaged, grubby or bull, two-thirds of me above prices. Pelts, 26060c. Tallow—Print",

Grease—Brown, 4^

white, 708.

plius—Best prana charcoal tin IC10X14,14x20 and 12x12, $7.00; IX, 10x14,14x20 and 12x12, $9.00: roofing tn.IO, 14x20, $6.»; 16x28, $13.0001100. Block tin ia pigs, 36c; In bars, 80c. Iron—27 B iron, $5.00; 27 C iron 7c j Moo reheads galvanized, 80 per cent discount, Sheet zinc, 8c. Copper bottom, 31c. Planished copper. 89040c. Bolder. 15017c. Leather—Oak sole held at 39044c; hemlook sole held at 26084c; bamesa, 84040c: skirting 8$

kip, 8501.2 $1.20; French calf skina, $1.1001.90. Wood—Tub-washed, 86c. Fleece washed, H light and well washed, 28080c. Unwashed medium. 23024c. Unwashed, coarse, and Cotswold, 18020c. Dotted and burry, according to value Iron—Bar iron, 82.8003.0*; wrought charooa bar. $8.8004.00. Hone shoes—Burden'*, $5.25; Perkins’s, $5.25; Walker’s, $5.26; mate shoes 16325; cut nails, $4 25. rates for 10’s. Fxathxrs—Prime. 45c per lb; mixed, 20025a Rag*—$1.85 per 100 lbs; scrap Don, 50090014v* Stock atari et^ Indianapolis, September 29—Hogs—Receipts, SCO nead; shipments, 120 head. Demand active for choice grades at 5c lower, common grades dull at much lower rates. We quote: Heavy packing and shipping *s 2508 60 Assoriad light and medium 6 f508 2> Oommoa to fair light 7 3508 00 Hearr roughs. —„ 6 75 « 40 Stock hog*. 6 0007 00 Plga._ 6 7V07 50 hii pe. 8 0005 00 Cattle—Receipts, 100 head; shipments, none. The general market was weak and unchanged. Good to Prime shipping. $5 60« * 2b Common to lair shipping 8 50® 5 40 Good to choice butcher $ 73® 4 76 Common to lair butchers. 2 50k 8 60 Stock steers 8 00#4 50 Bolls 2 000 $ 00 Vaal calves. 8 00® 5 75 Srricgers 25 00040 00 Milch cows 26 00050 00 Sheep—Reoelpta. 250 head; shipments, none. The market is Ann and unchanged. Good to prime clipped J3 7501 40 Oonmon to fairolippedL $ 7591 60 ■Dooollstkooiu Frodneo, Grapes, Delawares, H012c; Concord, 5®6c T«r ib. Celery, 50060a per doa. New honey 2202a Tomatoes. 50075c par bosh el A ppm. cooking, $2.0002.50 per barrel; table 82.M>*100. Pears, common $1,600X00 per bn Bartlett st.50.04.00. Peaches®! 00®1.25 for 8rds Watei melons. *7.00010.00 per hundred. Came k.pet *2 260X50 per bbl. rotatoe*—Early rose. 4 <35<c. per ou. Sweet potatoes, common -ed Fit®®X50 per bbl; Phil. Jerseys, $t.00. Bald more, $3.00 per barrel Onions, $XOO02 5’i h 9h) Cabbage, 60075c. pc- barro] ■ Cider $7.00 per bbl. Cianberrles, Cape C)d, Si.75® 4.00 per bushel. kgga, Batter Mad Poultry. Eggs, 20c; demand fair; Whng nor. non at 22- Oandled' eggs, 23c. Butter creamery 3O0$3j,dairy. 250270; country cooler 18020c selling from store at 22025a com mot, 10012c; Poultry stronger; sprtn* chickens, lie per lb: bens. Or per lb corks Set hen tarkevs lOo: tans, 8«9j; grew 5 00 pti doMD: docks, old, $1.00: young, |X25 0X50 pgr do—~ HO TV WOMEN WOULD VOTE. Were women allowed to vote, every oae in the land who has nsed Dr. Pierce’s ‘‘Favorite Prescription” would vote it to be an unfailing remedy for the diseases peculiar to her sex. By druggists, ts t-tn fftW

DICKSONS'

PARK THEATER.

TEE GREATEST HIT OF THE 8EASON. Two mere nights and Saturday Matinee. The Favorite Emotional Comedienne, MISS JEFFREYS-LEWIS In David Beiasco’s Thrilling Society Drama, “LA BELLE BUSSE.”

HARKKr REPORT. Indianapolis Wholeeale Market—Dally

Bevlew.

Dry good* dealers are well satisfied with the volume of trade and the general hightoned condi-

tion of the market The week closing hassggre- fkiCMSON’S GRAND OPERA HOUSE, gated more sales than any similar period this "

season, and purchase* have ranged over the en, tire stock of notions, drees goods, flannels, cot-

tons, woolens, eta

The sngar market is settling down again, and M6c is recorded by reflnera who have a surplus to offer. Local dealers meet the views of bnyers with a slight earing off. Special attention is called to the change in package roasted coffees, tbe two leading brands quoted being Me apart iu price The roastei s of the higher grade claim r< asuut-of merit for the advance, but it is beyor.d the province oi a market re:lew to endonie ir.divlunsl opinions or assertions, and buyers thrimeiree can judge of tbe advisability of making so radical a divergence in coffees which bsve generally heretofore been commsn in price. Green coffees sie steadier, but without ts e stimulus requmd to make them interesting

to speculators.

Dry Good*.—Print*-American, 6c; Allen, 6a Arnold’s, Cbic: Berlin, solid ooiora. 6c; Oocneco, 6Kc; Eddystone. fancy,6>6c; Hsrtel. fancy,6c; Hamilton. «>4c: Padflc.fancy 6^o; Washmston Turkey red, 8c: Harmony, 5c; Manchester pi

BERLIN-NERVE-TONIC

FAIR WEEK, 8EPT. 2&-S0, To Night and Batnrday Matinee,

WILLIE F.DOUIN'8 SPARER in Reconstructed

“DREAMS” Or Knk's Photograph Gallery.

Saturday Night- “RIPPLES.” “A Sea Change." Monday and Tuesday evenings, and Wednesday Matinee, Oct *, 3.4, Joseph F. Wheelock In Fred Reeder's rote auric drama, "£2e,6U0.” Wednesday evening. Oct. 4. the new spectacular

mtJo drama. “WARDOUR.” C<xung—JOS. K. EMMETT.

ENGLISH’S

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STATE FAIR WEEK,

Every night during the week, with Grand Ma'ime Saturday at 2 p. m. TheGroaf flit! Instamaneous Success! Houses Crowded!

Supported by a -^u-

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TO THE PUBLI0.

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Secure your scat* in advance at the box office,

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Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday. October 2, 3 and 4, the Distinguished Tragedian,

FKKDKKICK WAKDK,

In thecaiefolly selected repertoire:

Monday evening. October 2, Mr. Warde’s great

succets, “VIRGINICS.’’

Tuesday evening, Oct. 3, double bill ‘ The Mercbunt of Venice” and ‘Katherine and Pe-

truchio.”

Wednesday matinee, “LADY OF LYONS." Wednesday evening. Oct. 4, “RICHARD III.” Coming MARGARET MATHER.

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Wrought lion Pips VOS WATKRt 8TKAS1 HAS, IYD8AKTS, Hose Boxes, nUEPfi, BUZ], Bath Tubs, BUBBEXH0U, thm TrtMMlam, Lead Pipe, gkeel Lead aad all Svpplm laed ta rtamfe> tag* eaiud Btaaai rttttag. KNIGHT k JILLSON, 1i aad 77 8. PeuuTiraaia SL

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The “ ABGAND ” of 1882 HAS EVERY IMPROVEMENT that has made it so popular in the past, and new ones added, which can not fail to make it more attractive and a more poirn/vl heater than any former oonstraetioa. The “ARGaKD” of 1882 is presented to the public with more confidence than

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JOHNSTON & BENNETT, Sole Agents, 62 East Washiogtoi St. £eB~k large stock ol Stoves of all kinds, Ranges, Mantels and Grates, Richard-

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Bepairing of all kinds of Stoves, Ranges and Furnaces a specialty.

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well-regulated groceries, rest and hotels keep Bryoe’a Bread and

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Butter Crackers because they are nnequaled (or excellence in every respect. BKVCR’S Steam Baker*, 14 and 10 Hast South street.

Out stock of Advertising Cards, Programs, Folders, Mena Cards, Wedding Invltatiooe, Regret Cards. Visiting Cards, in every variety, style and color, is the most complete in the Bute. Send ior samples and price*. INDIANA PAPER CO., Manufacturers. Mo. SS Heat Maryland Streat. WKLUAM O. DoTAY. Agaak. The Paper The News Is printed on Is furnished by thia Company.

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