Indianapolis News, Indianapolis, Marion County, 27 January 1883 — Page 4

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THE NILSSOV OONCBBT. There ware M tsmeI aMti at the Grand Opera hooaa, laat night. The andiaaee ia■MteJ vrmm from anrronndiar int apnoaraaoa aad waa tharaafter fail of eatbwafa— whaaarar there waa aay eaU for It. Mma. Nflaaon haa changed bat little siaoe her laat appoaraaoo hero. She ia aomawhat steoter^uKi area more digalfied, aad haa lost aothlag la roice or beaaty ia the paaaiag Tears Her first awmbor “Angels trer blight," was a triumph from the instant her roice was heard, and rren before, for the rapt expresaioB of her eonateaaaee thrilled every heart aad stilled every whisper before a note was attend. Tears gUetenod ia bar eras aad ia those of many of her aad iters before the s am her waa completed. The appianse amid which she retired waa long and enthnsiastie, and aba raspended with S^hn bert’s serenade, which was another coaenssL Her secoad namber was the “Jewel Song," from Fanat, wbieh she saag in tbe fiaeet atria, and acted ia a nserrod but iaished maaaar. To the secoad eneors she respoaded with a delicionsly vocalized Swedish song. Her

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than tetnregt it i* their Hne. The L ft A «H>en>dM tbe line nrrerad fer the ladiass aad Illinois Central and ia TirtaaUy tka Mma rand. Ex-Mayor Caron, rise preei dent of tbe L 6 8^ says that certain capitalists will insmm tbe eompietioa of the Mead if this money is gaaraateed. The intarcstad partiaa claim that the preposition In derate tbia money to a bnUdingef e cent read aad aeenring proper gnstnnteee of cheap rates is meeting with favor, aad as no additional taxation will be repaired the money now aseleos could be devoted to its original pnrpoee. As the county spent the money long since and will hare to raise it by taxation when paid to the township, the force of the argameat ia not plain.

The Ksllr—rt«.

J. S. Beel has beea traasfered to New Rosa m agent, aad J. j Clair, on the I. B A W. In Illinois, dariag 1882, fifty railroad companies mere incorporated, six of which were also incorporated under the Indiana

state laws.

E. B. Wingate. Union railway engineer, wili next week locate * he Belt extension from Brightwood to tb ,. P. 4 C (Wabash) lias, a distance of or aad aerea teatha milea It is the iat' -.ioa of the company to bn lid this extension as early as the

weather will permit.

The attorney of tbe Unioa railway comI paay discredit the statement that a compromise haa beea reached with the C. H. 4 D. ia the litigation over the outside offers. They are preparing the papers to carry the suit before the general term of

ST trials at 1M4. before the military eemmlmten la Indiana ot that yaar.te-day care m tha taUewtaR. which at my regnant he Wsoia yea pieese print this explanation far me. ml did not Intend to misrepresent Mr. Heffren. Bcspeetfnlly, J H. Wood am.”

lent appearance waa ia tbe quartet, “Mena Notts,” with Del Paeate, Biorksten aad

Miss Glenn. MmuNilason’s voice bar the superior court. Some - of the Union gained in depth and sympathetic tone siaoe officials, however, are disposed to believe

whlle 11 h “ lost aoae that amicable terms wili U reached very

of Ha bnUlaBcy or power, and she is, by ,901,

n aMMht of asr andienee last night, Of tbs 2,000 miles of road coastraited

ia 1882, ia tbe five middle states, Indiana, Illinois, Ohio, Michigan and Wisconsin, Indiana built the moet, aggregating 5418

milea as follows:

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Chicago 4 Atiantic-Ohio line to Indiana Hae...... 147. CO Chic*so 4 Great Bonthem—Oxford n. to Fair Oaks, on L.JL A. A Chicago By... 40 00 Chicago 4 West Michigan—Michigan line a. te I.aCroaae 36 00 Cincinnati, Wabash A Michigan—Goahen n. to Mich'gan line 20.00 KransTille A Terre Haute—Mt. Vernon Br. Completed by extendioe fromCynthlana ■ to Mt. Vernon 21 SO ladlanapollB A Chicago Air Line (Now br. L. N. A A Chi. Ry.) Delphi to Indi anapollr 78.00 Indiana, Bloomington A weitern—Newcastle e. to Ohio line 33.00 Indianapolis A Evansville—Washington on O. A M. R R. s. to Petersbnre 16.00

common ooaaaat o the gr Ateat singer that ever appeared here, except Patti. Mias Hope Glean, tbe contralto of the company, is named aa the successor of Annie Louise Cary, and her singing last night went far towards establishing that claim. Soe was warmly received at each appearance. She sang Gluck's “Vieni che poi sereao” for her first number, bat after that her Bnmben were all in English save the quartet at the close. Del Paeate has often beea heard here, and always with pleas are. M. Biorkstein in the wenkmt member of Hie company. He has a pleasing voice, which hM much promise ia it The Mendelssohn Qaintette clnb,though it contains bat one of its original members,is a splendid organization, and gave some delightful mnsic, Boccherini minneito being one of

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“IOLANTHK” AT ENGLISH’S.

Notwithetaading the Nilsson concert there waa a good booae at English’* to lietea to aad laugh at Gilbert and Snllivan’s latest opera. It will be played for the last time thie season to night One can easily believe that Gladstone laughed heartily at “lolaathe.” The fan it makes, not of, bat oat of, the “peers of of the realm” is the most broadly farcical ef all the comicalities the English operatic firm has produced. The idee of associating the moet dignified class of mea oa earth with fairies and shepherds of Arcadian times ie funny enough, bat it it made greatly funnier by the situations provided by this association. Some of the humor ie lost on an American, who has not read his paper closely enough to appreciate the political opinione and conditions of the English, bnt hs may approach the point of it by fancying Chief Jnatioe Waite and his associates and a doz«n old senators like Edmonds and Bayard, with official robes aad insignia,. dancing and singing comic songs among fairies, falling in mts with h little ahepeiiless, getting up and getting ont of a duel, laying their offimal honors at a girl’s feet in a circle of baldheads like a nest full of ostrich eggs, and all finally marrying fairies and going off to fairy land. The music is less pleasing than that of either of tbe other operaa of the firm. There is bnt one melody in it that is likely to be caught in the galleries and whistled on the street. Sollivan’e mnsic is falling into a mannerism, or something like monotony from laok of marked

yariety.

THE LYRA MASQUERADE.

The annas! festival of the Lyra at Lyra hall, laat night, was a brilliant festival occasion. The masks were many,varied and >eantifu!, and the assemblage was exceedingly pictnreeqne. It was midnight before all the guests arrived, many of them being at the Nilsson concert, bnt after that hour the fan was enffioienuy stirring to make up for all loss. Space forbids mention of even the leading characters, which included the usual variety and many that were

new and unique.

Mr. and Mrs. George 8. Knight make their last appearance here this evening at the Grand in Baron Rudolph. They are exceedingly clever actors, and deserve a

fall house. NEXT WEEK.

On Monday night, Mr. George C. Miln, the ex-preacher (late pastor of Uaity church Chicago) will begin an engagement of three nighia, playing Hamlet, Richelieu and Oihello, with a Wednesday matinee. Some few months ago Mr. Miln made his debut, at the Grand Opera house, Chicago, to one of the largest honses of the season, and made a decided hit. Mr. Miln haa entered the profession without any previous stege training, and essays the most difficult of ail acting plays. Since his debut he has made a tour through the northwest and west. Previons to his going upon the stage be was occupying the pulpit of Unity, as

Hlaafe Piwtactlsw. The local deal err ia crockery aad queoosware last year paid about $45,000 ia datios on their imports. At the imstaaoe of the Treatow, N. J., aad Liverpool, O., potteries, the omly establish maate of any manitado, ia tho United Staten, the daty was recreated oa tho four claaaea from 25 to 60 par cent, aad tho duty hM beaa further increased by the homse ways aad means ooaamittee. The dealers are vigorously protesting against thin raise aad, at their iastaaae. Surveyor Leonard has written to Senator Harrison aad Congressman Peelle nrgiag them to use their iafloeace to restore the old tariff. They are willing to accept the old rata, A visit to Henry Schwinge’* Mtablishment since the consolidation of his stores into one store on North Pennsylvania street, aad a walk through the wall packed cellars, provokes a brief comment First as to quantity wbieh one moat actually we before he could believe rach vest cargoes oould be contained within the space at command, Urge as that ia, and secondly, of variety which leave* no clime unrepresented in its product for the table, aad third, ia quality which has taxed the skill of the epicure on eveiy side of the globe to furnish. The luscious canned fruits of the Oneida community goods of our own country are only excelled by the glass cased goods obtained by Mr. S. from the same parties who provide them for the German royalty and nobility. It wonld be impossible to conceive anything more toothsome, or n store thronghont better equipped with choice family supplies.

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Louisvll'e, Evansville A St. Louia—Comp)eted{between New Albany and Oakland by laying In levers! place* 65.00 Naw York, Chicago A 8t LonlB—Between Indiana line and Ohio line 90.00 The General Asseembly. The legialatnre has abandoned Indianapolis, temporarily, aid gone to ba«k ia the imilea of the people of Evansville, and to partake of more anbetaatial fare in -the shape of a banquet at the St. George hotel, to-night. The party left this morning by special train over the Vaadalia road, and with state officers, headed by Governor Porter, reporters and others, anm-bt-rtd about 200 persons. In return for this junket an appropriation will be asked with which to bnild an asylum for the incurable insane at that point In behalf of the scheme it is urged that the anfortnnates will feel more at home there than at any other place in ibis state. If this is properly presented to the legislators it will doubtless have grrat weight The discnaaion of the constitutional amendments continued yesterday in both branches of the legislature until adjournment. In the Honae, Messrs. Wiley and . Speaker Bynum spoke for and against the minority reports of the judiciary committee, and are generally admitted to have made the strongest speeches yet brought out. The house will resume the debate at 2 o’clock Monday

afternoon.

Senators Sayre and Van Vorhis spoke vesterday afternoon, and the Senate adjourned until 10 o’clock Monday morning, when the debate will renamed.

Indianapolis Live Stock Market. IndiaMatous, January 27.—Union Stock yards.—Cattle Receipt*, 113 head; shipments, SO head. Market dull and quarter lower, especially for shipping grades, and common to

medium butchers':

Choice to prime shipping fteeri — IS 6006 60 Fair to good shipping steers 4 2604 76 Common to medlnm- 8 504M 0# Prime butcher cows and heifers 4 0004 50 Fair to good 8 2508 75 Common te medium™ 2 2508 00 Bolls in good demand at. 3 0008 50 Extra. 3 750 4 00 Hogs—Receipts. 1,140 head; shipments. 480 head. Market active and prices unchanged. Medium and heavy shipping 86 5006 60 Mixed packing fl 2006 40 Afsorted Uaht.. — 6 1506 25 Bbeep—Reeelpta. 164 head; shipments 200 end. Market dull and fnlly a quarter lower.

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The following prices were bid on ’change toay: Wnen: I»o. X red 11.02 o, L; Medlteranean. 81.o. L; Feb 81.02 0. t. Corn— ■o. t white, 60 He; high mixed, 50c o. t; mixed 5Cc: sound ear 46c; Feb. 50a Data—No. 2 white. 40041c o. L; mixed, 880

0. L : No. 2 rye, 60o 0. t.

Flour—Patent. 06.7606.26: fanev. 16 2605.75 r Choice 84.7406 26: family, 84.5004 85: trebl* extra. 88.500165; double extra. 8S.2503.4J; ex tr*. 13 0103.15; superfine. 82,7502.13; fine, 1125

02 66; foundry,. 82.2502.40

Hay, 810.00 for prune timothy. Bran. (1125 a L: nuaauna. >15.88. nip staC 813 50

Hominy feed, 810.00.

The Provision Market.

Provision# are steady, lard firmer.

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Supreme Court.

Tbe following cases were decided to-day: Wildsm Conover vs the state. Marion C. C.

Affirmed. Howk, J.

Dennis Vaughan vs Robert McGrath et aL Tlpp*caroe 0. C. Reversel. Wood*. C. J. Thoms# L. Fowler vs. The State of Indians.

ms# L. Fowler vs. The

Henry C C. Affirmed. Elliott, J Mcaol&s B. Beard is. Jacob 8 son C. C. Affirmed. Black, C.

Jacob 8. Hand. Harri-

Charles A. Dantz vs James Carpenter. Floyd

C. C. Affirmed Elliot, J.

Z*chariah D. Fowler et al vs. John W. H )bbs et al. Marlon 8 C. Keversed Best. C. John Btockwell vs. 8tate of Indiana. Monroe

C. C. Affirmed. NlblackJ.

Alpbeus Burke vs. James H. nnell et al BooueC. C. Reverted. Morris,0 ‘ Frank MeWMnney vs. James O. Briggs. Mar-

lon 8. C. Affirmed. Franklin, C.

Allen Thorp vs. John W. Parker et al. Hendricks C.C. Reversed. Btck ell, C. Enoch D Burgett vs John Bothwell Morgan C.C. Petition overruled. Bert, C. John P. Parks etal. vs Penelope Kimes et al.

Marshall C. C. Petition granted.

Preston Coroway vs. Charles Ascherman et al,

Ohio C. C. Petition granted.

Welz Wins.

The supreme court yesterday decided ia favor of Weir, the proprietor of the Circle House, in his salt against Mrs. Rhodins. Welz claims that he leased the Circle Honse from Mrs. Rhodins, under a verbal agreement with her that she would not Hurt another hotel in this city, and that in violation of this agreement she opened

tioualy oecnpy the pastorate, he resigned lh » Cir< ? le Pm* hotel, and is running it in his charge and turned his attention to jour- opposition to the Circle House. Tke case nalisra and from thence entered tie pro- has attracted considerable attention.

aju w <a« * m o 1 jsuijsil ux u aaiij' p 00 Robert Collver'a successor. Believing he wm too liberal in his views to conacen-

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Twenty deaths ware reported to the Bjard ot Health this weak. Sarah Rom Mm bean granted a divorce from John O. Rose by Jadf* Walker, for failure to provid*. The Union Mntual Aid associatioa of Goaport, D. W. Bnskirk, president, hM beau incorporated. A sixteen-room hotel will be bnilt at once at the head of MMMekunutte avenue, opposite tea depot, at a ooat of $5,000. Building panaiti to tka nmonnt ot $18,950 war* issued this week, including a $10,060 ware konse for the Indianapolis chair factory on Ellsworth street. Mattie Carson hM brought suit for $2,000 damages against Frank Bird. She alleges in her ouuiplalut that, on the 20th last, while being conveyed from the anion depot to 197 Went New York street, in one of Bird’s carriages, that the driver left the carriage and the horses ran away, wrecking the vehicle and injuring the plaintiff. Tho ooaadl oommittoo appointed to in* veetigate the matter of atraighteaing the beundartee ot the eity, aset yesterday afteraoca aad hoard the statements of some eitinaa. Tho oommittoo. before going into tho cane oay further, decided to take a trip around tho eitv, so at to be peraoaally Informed M to the general lay of the ground. Mim Mary Howard, who wai so bad£ injured ia tho Angnsta station accident Tharsdsy evening,la still lying ie a semlooBonteus condition at the Surgical Institute. Ear proopeeta for recovery have not improved. The funeral of her father, Dr. Howard, who wm killed in the same accident, will take place at 10 a. m. to morrow, Ot the Eagle Creek Baptiet chnreh. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Shearer will cele-

evening. •# aa awry 01. kucy were msmea la thin city and are among the oldest settlers bow living, Mrs. Shearer, whose maiden name wm Elixt Chill, having come hero ia 1824 aad Mr. Shearer in 1826. Mr. Shearer’s business haa beea farming. The shooting tournament, yesterday between tke Zioanvlile and Inelube resulted ia a victory for ’hy the ■eern of 108 to 9L Etch . ehte ahot at home, refareea being appointed. The (hooting wee et clayhalfe, and was flint rote m tke port ef the ladiaaapotte eJub-aa the higheit pomible More wan 125. H. C. Roney wm the leather medal for miMM. The (tate board of health hm completed additional tablei fer tke annual report, flktvlsf tkl fvMaaabtrtf Mentf epn*

from thenoe entered the pro-

fession m stated.

At the Grand opera honse, first three nights, Milton Nebres; last three the Hess opera company, an excellent organization. On Friday night tbe grand carnival, of the Mwnnerchor, will take place at English’s. a

Tb* Calbooa Ouse.

The coroner’s inquiry into the caoses that led to the death of Mils Calhoun, the school teacher, is stUi proceeding, and considerable evidence has been taken,iaclnding that of Mr*. Jones at -whose honse Miss Calhoua died, Mrs. Walcott, sister of the deceased, Dr. Featherstone, Mim MoKeever, principal of school at which Miss ’Calhoun taught, D. W. Glosafnrn, the janitor of the school building and Miss Hamilton, a tellow-teacher. The evidence fixing neglect oa the Gale family is, for the moat part, of aheereay character, against which the Gales, who have also been examined, place their denial. It appears from the evidence that Mias Calhoun was very pop nlar in the aonthera part of the oity among ’he parents whoM children she tanght. She ia said to have been of a very self ea<'rifieing (disposition, often dividing her luncheon with the children and doing ihrm many kindly acta. She had often •aid she only remained wi h the G Jes oa account of her affection for Dr. Gale, who had beesme very poor and who had reared her and educated her ia the face of the protests of his family. Sie paid $4.75 a week hoard. That her room wm cold end cheerless daring htr illaess, and that she wanted food, has been sworn to by several of the witnesses, bnt their information ia generally at second band aad the testimony ia not explicit and poaitive enongh m yet to entirely bring ooavietion that the neglect wm the reanlt of absolute malice. The teachers who were her associate* in life, Mrs. Jenes particularly,seemed to have been moved by the kindliest intentions in removing Mins Calhoun, from the Gale honse, and were prompt to respond to the call to assist •nee. Miss Calhoun reiterated at titaea prior to her UlneM that abe wm wrrtch edly treated at the Gale honse, and that seemed to be the rnling thought in her delirium. Mrs. Gale is represented ie the by Lsmb A Mmob. It is not unlikely that a suit for damages may be filed by Mrs. Gale, though no steps ia this direc-

tion have yet been taken. Kather Go to a Cock right.

"Are yon going to hear Nilsson sing to night?” asked one legislator of anothtr yes-

terday at the Bates honse

“Yon bet I aint I’m going to a cock fight That's me. People in this town don’t seem to be fond of cock fighting, somehow. Now, down where I live, every body goes to ’em. _ I’ve seen ntore’a a hundred ladies, the hightoaedest people ia the region, lookin’ on to a cock fight, aad havin’ a good time. With ns its fashionable. Bnt up here they don’t seem to look oa cock fightia’ m a correct thing. If a man wants to see a little sport with the ohiokea* he’s got to hnatle arotfad in the dark, sneak np back alleys and act like a thief aad ready to have his legs or aa assumed name handy when the police come. I don’t eee no harm ia fightin’ chickens aad am goia’ to-night or break a trace.. Who is this NUmob the people are talkin’ about? Does •he live here? I used to kaowa woman—.” Bnt the waiter brought his order and the

oomvereatiom ended.

Behsnae to •ubatdlss a Rallread. The Indisasapolie nod Springfield company, which prep mm te build a ooal road te the Parke county fields, is desirous of securing tke $60,000 voted by Center township PfftlS MTt to tho Frenimnsj riliMia

Trustees (or the Feeble HluAed. A joint democratic cancua of the legislature, last evening, nominated as Trustees for the Knightstown Soldiers’ Orphans’ Home and Asylum for Feeble-Minded, the following gentlemen: John M. Goar, of Henry; R. D. Brown, of Dearborn; and Dick Wilson, of Washington. There were only thirty members present. Mr. Brown is the father of Senator Brown, aad a member of the presemt board.

January 27_....

■g. Hlgh’t Lowest Olos’g.

The Bight Policy. To the SUltor of The laUlananoUs New* 1 I th&nkyou for your local option and high license article. It is the only ticket that will win, and is the only thing to wipe ont three fourths of the salooas in the s ate with. The temperance people must wipe ont all the saloona or none. Result is the whole four-fonrths keep grinding. If half the work on prohibition had beea or was now used to Mcnre local option and high license, it would win. The temperance people are respoMible for the existence of the three-fourths. Prohibition woa’t be enforced. Local option aad high license could be. M. W. A.

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INDIANA’S KEBEL OFFICERS.

Commissions Ixecuted by Jeff Davis for tho Knights of ths Golden inrcle, ' Commercial-Gazette's Indianapolis tetter.] The Knights of the Golden Circ'e ought to have been relegated to the province of ancient history, bat certain papers keep harping upon the subject because they think it annoys my friend, Gen. Horace He tiren. None of tbe papers which have printed the attacks upon him have ever pansed to ask whether there wm any mitigating circumstances which might have caused his peculiar conduct He was in the army, sad upon the certificate of one of the moet reputable medical men in this state (then anrgeon of his regiment and today a republican), he wm discharged because of disability incurred while in the line of his duty. Ie 1864, after his arrest, aad while incarcerated in tire military bastile, the following letter wm received conceraing him: Salem, October 19,185L $ • • $ 0 Dub Sim.-Havlng been informed that rou are employed to defend Horace Heffren. I take this opportunity to Inform yon that he has been Insane for toe last two year*, and wme part of the time raving crazy. Thla can be made to —pear by the beat mao In this pace, such as ...hn L. Menaugh, Dr. Poynter, Laflyott* Prow *0(1 Wm. Johnson, and many omen, of toU there can be no donbt. Horace la my son. ... .Elijah airpiuM. If yon are not employed please communicate this to his counsel. c. I have copied the above from the original, which ia ia my possession to-day. To-day Mr.Heffren gave me the following, which at my request he wrote out: “Heffren wm a witness in the trial of toe case of Milligan vs. Hovey and others In the circuit court of the United States, for false Imprisonment in toe case before the military commissi m and offered to swear, and wonld hare swe^n, had it not been held inadmissible by toe 00art, that Michael G. Bright brought fix com ml-ions, from Richmond, Virginia, from toe confederate government, and signed by President Jefferson Davis, lor the officers of the Knight* of toe Golden Circle in Indiana a* follows: One to Dick Dodd aa general; one to Horace Heffren as lientenant general; and one each to Mas. A. Bowles, John O Walker, Lambdin P Milligan and Andrew Hnmphrtea as majdr generals. He received his from Mr. Bright, and saw the other five. They were genuine ’’ a sl gut coaancnojr. Te the Editor at ino iBdlaaanou* Hews: In my letter to the OommercUl-Gasette I should have wrtitcu: “A gentleman connect‘Ml with the defence of the case of Lambdin P. Mil Iran gainst General Hovey and often. In the United States Circuit Court ferUtis district, in which Milligan claimed dam

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UMFor five mutt, Wells. Richardson A Oe., BuHactasi, Yt, win send colored Maples of all stool at Dtaaond Dyaa, with directioua.

ChaaR. BOam tea reopaped the Tntkiah bath rooms In Grand Hotel, and will oonOnoe the baslnam, and wonld HketoreeaHof the tod toomess again. Honrasame m nauaL tne!

’Far Bore valuable than there golden apples to Hesperides are tbe Ills, health and beauty to womanhood. Mia. Plnkham'sVegetable Compound restores and preserves allttete Fine perfumes and toilet articleo. Hair, tooth, tooth aad nail brushes. Combs, dressing cases, nail seta Fine cologne bottles. Fancy goods, and aM articles wanted for the toilet tss Browning A Moan. ’.•“He that is discontented In one place will seldom be happy to another.” People are comstantly ehangteg ttelr homes from east to weal and from north to sooth or rice verm, to search of a healthy (tits. If they wonld learn te te stented, and to ns* the celebrated KidneyWort when sick, they would be much better off. The whole system can te kept la a healthy state by this simple bnt effectual remedy.

90° BELOW ZERO WiUtffJjMli. CARDIGAN JACKETS, HEAVY WRAPPERS, HEAVY DRAWERS. HEAVY GLOVES, HEAVY MUFFLERS.

ARCHDEACONS

HIGHLY SPICED IN PURE CIDER 7IN EG A R.

J. A. McKenzie. Sold by aU Grocers.

1882 1883

Our Palrout

l.SOe yards Lace Work Bunting for Curtains, 19, 21 and 80c per yard, worth doable the

HAD A MERRY CHRISTMAS, (.on

match.

We now wish them a S.000 raids Imitation Antigua Laos and Insert-

2 SCO Real Antique Tidies for 17c, worth

HM 1EV MB. Ar d promise that as long u they continue to

buy otns,

Watches, Diamonds, Jewelry and Silverware, They may have many return* to the loyoe

■MMXls

Craft & Co., 24 E. Washington St.

CROWN JEWEL FLOUR. CROWN JEWEL FLOUR.

1SDEPEIDEST

FIRE INSUMIKE. AS GOOD AS THE BBT.

Bring Your Foliates.

Order* by Mail or Telephone promptly at-

tended to.

edward~gilbert; 32 Circle Street.

NEW GOODS

TTTRT DrnnVRT) d UOi LkLU-Ul V LuJi

New Pattern* to India and 8wte Embroidery

Trimming*, from 3 to 10c par yard.

New Pattern* ir Hamburg Edgings and Insert-

ing!, from I to 26c per yard.

6,008 yard* Irish Point Embroidery, ranging In. price from 20 to 80c per yard, laat half the price aame good* are sold for to the city. Bee the new pattern* to Real Torch m Lace,

rani

Large lot

See ths new atyle*

Collars, from 60c to tl 26 mob.

SA TVRDA r-JVwflr dowdy wattter, rtoa, higher kmptratmt.

Men’s

SCOTCH WOOL

Underwear

$1 FEB SUIT.

VM CloiliiiH Sion.

price aame good* are 1

. of remnants of Laos, to be said cheap ew styles to Hsnd Msde Irish Poto

VANCE HUNTER A 00., 89 W. WatkiRflOB fit. CROWN JEWEL FLOUR.

Look, Look, VOW 18 Y0UB TIMS. In order to reduce my Immense Stock to Sheet Music, I offer It at HALF OFF to every one. SpecUl Extra Discount to Teachers Also PUIS ill OBBilS AT COST. ChurthOriusitOoiHilfCost, Together with Guitar*, Banjo*, A coord ecru. Bam Drama, Tenner Drum*, Oornete, Clarinets, Band toatramenta. Bam Viola, Violins, Mnsic Books Boxes, etc., at wholesale prioes. Call soon, at E. I BEMOR’S MUSIC PALACE,

lo

Boots and Shoes We ore oieuisg oat oar Earplug Wktac Stock at a remarkable f tdaotioB 1b mice. BARNARD'S Occidental Shoe Store, Oor. Washington and niiiaois St

i.tn.th

No, 11 W. WuhlRftOR St,

For a Dozen Clothes Pins, AVD 15c For Ibi Bost 3-Hoop Buckot, TALBOTTS Wood uid Willowware Stive, 56 North Penn. St. Party Lunch Boards fer Bent.

I*

What little we have left of elegant Winter Wear 1* looked down upon, beln* room la wanted foran Extensive Bpriog Stock; prices thereon shaped accord ingly. FAMOUS RAGLE, 6 and 7 W. W. st. One Price.

•hooiaen, 9)4e' breakfast bacon. tS)4o: bacon, clear sides, uT^ backs, U)4a. Kettle leaf lard, to tierces. 12c; hall barrels, 12)49; prime steam,

to car-load lots. 10He.

Fhiladblfhia, January 27,1:18 p. m.-Wheat, lannary 11.12)40113)4; February, XUTAm U3H: March, S1.1501.15M. Oorn, Jannarv. 68

049Mc. Toledo January27.—Wheat dull: No. 2, ca.h, $104)4; January, nominally 81 04)4: February, S1C4H; March $1 07; April, $1.09)4; May, *1.11. Jure nominally $1 10$4; July, $1 06% Corn, dull: No. 2 earh, 56Mc: February, 56c a«ked; March 56c;Vay, 67Mc. Data, quiet; No. 2, cash, 39)4; May, 41M. Bu.naoaa. January 27.—Flour, steady and firm. Wheat, western, dnll and easier; No. 2 winter red spot $112^ B #1.13; January, |1.; H 01.18: March, 81.18)401 WM: April, *1.1614*1.17; May, 81.18H01 i8H- Oorn. western dnll ad easier; mixed, spot, 70072c; Jannarv. 7007lc: February, 66H065 7 ' 8 c; March, 54)4055c. Data, firm; western white. 50061c; mixed, 47 049c; Pennsylvania, 48051c Rye, quiet at 72 07fe. Hay, unchanged. Provisions, unchanged and quiet. Butter,dull; western packed. 20025c; roll, 17©22c. Eggs, firm; fresh, T026C; limed, 12016c. Petroleum unchanged. Coffee, firm; Rio cargoes, at 708Mc. Sugar, quiet. Whisky, quiet at S1.1701.17H. Freientr, unchanged. Receipt*—Flour, 5.878 barrets. *' < at, 38,175 bushels; oorn, 88.090 bushels; oats, 2,341 bushel*: rye, none Shipment*—Wheat, rone; corn, 48,902 bush'■1*. Sale*—Wheat, 197,250 bushels; oorn, 155 350 bushels

Selling Out.

I will offer my entire stock of first-cl&ss China, Glass, Queens* ware, Silver Plate,Cutlery,Lamps, etc , AT COST, to dose business. Come early and secure bargains at CHINA HALL, 54 N Penn. st.

CROWN JEWEL FLOUR. M€IR & SON’S

CELEBRATED

Scotch Jams

97 East Wash. St And 14 and 1G 8. Delaware St., Ia where BORN A CO. are sel'ing all kinds ot Hoasefaruishlng Goods, Including the finest grader, on RASY Wnkly and Monlhly Paymtnts. ore REMEMBER, they Mil as cheap for easy payment* aa other honses sell for cath. tu.thA

In 1 Lb. Jars, at

J. T.* KINNEY, uni’s cm,

Nxw Yoax. January 27.—Flour, receipts. 22 000 barrel*: sales. 12,000 barrel*: dnll and rllghtly in buyer*’ favor. Wheat, a *hade lower and dull: burines* largely lu options; No. 1 white, 11,14)4; receipts48.100 bushel*; *alee, 8,000 bush elr, No. 2 red, January, 81.14)4; 40.000 buahel*. February, 8114)401.15; 80,006 bushel*, March, 81.1701.17M; 40 000 bushel*. April. I1.19M 01.19)4; 12.600 buahel*. ***7. *1.19M«120. Corn, receipt*, 76.C00 bushel*; >«0Mc lower and dull; mixed western, spot, 62071c: futures. 66% 068Me: 54,006 bushel*. Oat*, receipt*, 52,200 bushels: MOMc lower: western, 47058o: sale*. 280,000 bushel*. Beel, steady and un changed. Pork, doll and weak; new mem, $18 50 018.76. Lard, a shade lower and dull: steam rendered, 810.97)4. Butter, dull and weak; western, 16038c; Elgin creamery, 87086c. Gheeae, firm at 4014c. Sugar, dull Molasses, steady. Petroleum, firm. Rice, steady. Coffee, quiet Freights, firm Spirit* turpentine firm at 53c. Rorin. steady,at 81.6001 67X. Tallow, firm at 8 7-1608)4c. Western eggs, firm at 270180. Chicago Market. [Furnished by L. O. Hopkins A Co., broker*]

66

:89m" 1T25 17 25 17 45 17 <5 17 87)4 17 97)2 10 67)4 10.7 J :0.87)4 10 95 1 07 A 1.10 awte" * 85 9 07)4 9 15 9.25

Chicago Live Stock Bffarket. Chicago, Jannarv 27—Hogs- Receipts for to-day 25,006; for the week, 110.on0; for the corresponding week last yesr. 147.006. Packing to date. 2,166,0*0, against 2,080 009 at the *aiBe period last year. Cattle—Received to-day, 6,000.

New York Honey and Stock Nxw Yoax, January 27 —Money SM per

Prims mercantile paper. 6)406. Bar silver, 109)4- Sterling exchange steady

tarkot.

■ cent

We Still Have A FEW MORE OF FUR ROBES, FUR GLOVES, FUR CAPS, AND A GENERAL ASSORTMENT OF STIFF HATH, Which we offer at reduced rate* to close the season. NEW YORK HAT GO, Oor. Washington and Penn. Sts tn.th s AUCTION SALE TO SATISFY MORTGAGE. THE STEAM LAUNDRY, Located at No. 74 North Pennsylvania street,

Desks, Covhteb, Shklvlhg, Two Glass Show Cases, and other articles. The Laundry has been established six yean and doing a good paying business. Has beta refitted with steam within tbe last 18 months.

MINNESOTA Butter and Flour. THERE IS NO BETTER. Nice snd fresh. Fully guaranteed. Try it and

you will use no other. J. A. SOLTAU, Grocer,

M.th 104 DAVIDSON 3 .

PATENTS,

AMERICAN and FOREIGN Also.

PA TTERNE avd MODELS.

H. P. HOOD,

th,s,tu 918. Delaware at, Indianapolis. Ind.

J. R RYAN & OO , Oaaunuslon Merchants, and Dealer* m

Grain, Flour, Feed and Hay

6$ aad 64 B. Maryland BL, ladlaaapeiia lad.

Registered Warehouse tor k ‘ * ”

Harnhandlsa.

49 North Illinois St«

CROWN JEWEL FLOUR.

THE COLBY

CLOAKS.

We received TO DAY by Bxprem a freih and new stock of Ladles’ and ChHdren’a Cloaks, and we will sell them lower than ever was known before. Don’t fa)l to see them. GEORGE E. YOGLESONG & CO., *01 MASSACHUSETTS ATSKUS. «,»4

Clothes Wringer. SUPERIOR

Of Fioar nod

•.id wr

silver, 109)4. Sterling exchange steady at CROWN JEWEL FLOUR* 482M for long and 465Mforright. Governmenti V V 1

unrnauged. States without feature except

Alabama* c’ass A, which are l)4c higher. Bail- ______ _ __ _ _ _ _ _ _ roads fairlv active^ Stocks—Since 11 a. m., quiet V I ■ flu Partflc sixes, of ^9^ 128. /S ’ * ^ WlwIsIffO I | L £m

Rock IslSJld 124 Panama,......— 167 Port Wayne —...186 Pittsburg 141)4 Illinois Central 146M Ch. Bur. A tt. _17354 Chicago* AU 191 preferred -140 N. Y. Central- JJe* Harlem -...-..196 Lake Shore. 110)4 Canada Southern... 69% Michigan Central.- 97% Erie - — 88)4 preferred _... 81 Northwestern 18M4 preferred 145)4 St. Paul 60 preferred \..U9 Del. lack 125)4 Morris A Essex -.122)4 DeL A Hudson 107)4 N. J. Central - 71* Beading 66 Ohio 81)4 preferred, 90 Ches. A Ohio 23 1st preferred-. 88 Ohio Central 17% Lake Erie A West— 29)4 Peoria, D. A1 25)4 Ontario A Wort 26)? LB-AW;. 82)4 M AC.,1st prof 10 » preferred «X B. C. S> A M, 88

Ait A Ter. H, 60%

preferred- 99

wabash 82 preferred 53 <4 HanASt Joseph .. _ 42)4

preferred 82

3t L. A San Fran... 31

preferred - 51 firt pre»erred. 94

a.SLL. AN.O— 78 Kansas A Texas-- Sl% Union Paciflc 9814 Central Pacific —... 83% Texas Pacific.....— 89)4 NorthemPac. 48>4 preferred —— 84)4 Louisville N. A 65 Hons. A Tex, 73 Denver B. G — 4?« SL Paul A Omaha.. 50 Bu’^iwZ'S MemphisA C — 47 Western Union 81)4 Pac$$c Mail 89)J Adams is* Fargo —.—124)4 American 90 - United 8U*«- « QuiokaUver 8

preferred— —. 86

s’T’o’iirrfS

.'TSt I preferred..-.— 63

S3

Haw York Cotton Harka*.

Yi

427 botes

Nxw Yoax, January 27 - Cotton steady; sales, 7 botes; npionda. 108-Ue; Orteons, 107-16o; fatans,steody;Jonnoi7.10.18: Februarv, 10.22: Morok, to.84; ApriL .10.49, May, 1ft02; JonO.

J

Our Grand Clearance 8ale of Ladles’ Misses’ and Infants’ Underwear will begin. One Job Lot Muslin wear, SLIGHTLY soiled, marked at half Yalue. Fine Cambric Gowns, Chemises and Drawers marked down to close. Our large and beautiful stock of infants’ wear is aU on the Cheap Tables, and must be sold. Children’s Wear, from 2 to 14 years. The largest line of these goods in the State. Must all be sold. See the prices and you will buy. LADIES wiU find they can buy these goods ready for wear less than the cost of the material. J. W. HESS ft CO., 12 and U W* Wash* St.

87 cash, 88 on WEKKLY PAYMENTS of 50 cents each, 81 te be paid on delivery of Wringer, By far the most dnrab’e and convenient Wringer. Best Patent Bolls. Warranted not to turn on shaft for two years. Frame ia all malleable Iron. No thumbscrews ; no bother. Call and see it Wringers and all kinds of Rubber Goods repaired in the most substantial manner. I. E MORRISON. RUBBER STORE, Old Bee-Hive Corner. CROWN JEWEL FLOUR. NOVELTIES. Scrap Picture*, Transfer Pictures; Scrap* books, Plush and Morocco; French Tissue Paper, Birthday and Easter Cards, Valentines, Easels, Plaques, Plain Frame Mirrors, Paints, Japanese Decorations, Scrolls,Panels, Fans, Parasols, Masks, Masquerade Trim, vxings, Ms isrer & CO. 29 and 31 W.Wash. St. CROWN JEWEL FLOUR.

REMOVAL. IR cots <Se Go To 79 Nortft liliaoli Street, STEWART PLACE.

"OLEOMARGARINE,” "BUTTEBINE,” or IMITATION CREAMERY BUTTKB. Uniform in quality, color, text ore and flavor. Clean, sweet and wholesome. GEO. V. EVERSON A CO., 77 East Market Street. OWTELEPHOF K. tU,ttM

CHAS. F. CLEAVELAND.

BOBBBT H. ADAM,

CLEAVELAND & ADAMS, 31 and 33 N. Penn. St. Fir© Ins-ULrarLce. OUR SOLID OOMFAMY LIST-. COMMEKCIA L UNION. of London. SPRINGFIELD, to MasHChnaette. NORWICH UNION, of England. GIRARD, of Philadelphia. STANDARD, of London. OnTZBKS’. of Mlas*ort. NORTHERN, of London. AGRICULTURAL, Of New York. UNION, of California. FLATS GLASS INS, ‘’Lleyd*.’’ GUARANTY! COMPANY, of North America. ta teft

to.tb.s

NIOR AND FRESH FROM COUNTRY EVERY DAY. H. M. HAMMOND Groo.r 611. Ill litis.

CROWN JEWEL FLOUR.

HAVE YOUR

PRINTIN6 DONE BY | FRANK H. SMITH, j Mo. IS East Wash. SC, SECOND VLOOS.

CROWN JEWEL FLOUR.

w Dry Beeeh, Hicksry and Sugar tree w Q SAWED AND SPLIT $L50 PER LOAD, AT Q 0 457 East Ohio St. 0 D OWOrder by Portal Card. 0BOBO0 SPHLLMAJT. D Sam L Wjnings^’ ».w.e j teM Eicii SieaQBoileruiMlniVHti JOHN A. M OOX, 57 and 5» K. fiffikrylaad SC, IndtnaapoMa. Manufacturer of Boilers, of eveiy description, Spiral Chimneys sad Rroeeblngc Fsad Oteam. era, lanks. Elevator Buckets, Grain Conveyora, imdow Guards AnRlteetecal Iron Works, too lal attention to Repair Wort, Building Sheet Iron FunaoaA 0*11 or wad far P rice fWeekly i Monthly PayraeBts tu.th.s FOR HOUSEHOLD GOODS. WHEKLOCK A OO., 1(9 MASS. AYR. WE gAYE YOU THE DEALER’S PROFIT. INDIANA PAPER CO., Manufacturers 28 East Maryland street. WILLIAM O. OTYAY, AcraC TBM PAPER UPON WHICH THE HEWS IB PRINTED JB P URN IS RED RT THIS OO

Frank H; Carter, DRUGGIST. 300 MASSACHUSETTS AVI., SOUTHWEST CORNER IT. CLAIR STRUT. Courteon* treatment, accuracy and honaaty to compounding pmacrlptioos. ■te-NIGHT BILL AKD TELEPHONE tn.Uwi

A Valuable Boot. WALL PAPERS, UPHOLSTERY.

Albert Gall,

-ry _ _ j 4 q |»y gmarn ntt a ot| rsJfVPfW ant 17 ana WJS*ai w asu LrtiiruJN ox.

'INDEX TO PERIODICAL LITERATURE." By Mr. Frederick Poole, brought down to January, 1882; 1 vol„ naaU 4te, do., $16; aheap,

$17; )4ino ,$1& For tale by

BOWEN, STEWART & 00.,

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