Indianapolis News, Indianapolis, Marion County, 20 February 1883 — Page 4

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THE UmiANAPOLIS SEWS: TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 20,1888.

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Special Sale, LICE CURTAINS. mSDAT, rxa. 1M, L. S. AYBES & OO., in sprikTihportatioi!

800 100 800 100

SU M per pair. Vfetn ImI BwIh Applique Cnrtalna, from SAM to SIAM pec pair. Pain BmI Tambour Lace CarUln*, from fl.SS to Its. W per pair. Pain leal Kadrae Curtain*, new and beautiful effecu, from U.00 to 115.00 per pair.

We beiiaeo the above to be the beet ralee ever offered in UUa country. Yon are incited to look at them. CUMTAIN POLES AT COST TO CLOSE. L. g. AYRES & OO., INDIANAPOLIS, INDIANA. H. B.-Our grand aale of Lad lee* Mtulln Underwear will be oontlnued a abor time longer. "abcapb iimxB-iTgw pBocmBPLouBT BINGHAM & WALK, PUB JEWBLBBS ABB DCPOSTBIB. Diamond* and Predona Stenaa, in nocel, atkaotlce aoununga. Superb Steeling BUcenrare, Is rare, dedrable patteraa. Fine Swlaa and American Watchea, Ledier Chatelaine Watchea, Boya' Watchea, Faahlonable Jewelry, French Bieqne, Bronnee, Clock* atriklngon Cathedral Bella, Gold and surer* beaded Canaa, Foreign Fancy Good*. W# aak an aramlnaaon of gooda and prioaa

12 E. Washington St. ABCAPB MILLS—CROWN JEWEL FLOUR. E. J. HODGSON, ARCHITECT, Boom 14; over L. S. Ayrea’i. A apodalty made of dty raddenoea, etc. BM.TxuDwoira. ABCAPB MILLS—CBOWN JBWEL FLOUR.

BOY YOUR SHIRTS And FUBKXHHUta GOODS and hare your LAUHDBY done at XXAUiars, W.Waahlngton at, Newa Building. " ABCAPB MILLS-BBW PBOCBBa FLOUR." Immense Reduction SUGARS. 11 Ibt. Oonfeotioner’i “A," • - #1 00 12 Iba* Ridgewood “A,” - - -100 18 lbs Yellow “0,” - - - - 1 00 14 lbs. lew Orleans, ... - 1 00 10 lbs. GTsnnlatedf . . ■ • 1 00 10 lbs. Powdered, - • - - . 1 00 9 1*12 lb«. Out Loaf, ■ ■ • • 1 00 Hknby Schwinge, 81 VOBTH PE1KBYLVAHA ST ONLY OWB BTOBB. CITY nswa

7 A m...

Thermometer. S6“ 11 p. m...

king her left arm. near the

wriat Bra Oaee la the mother of ex-Offlcer Oaae, and redd* a near the comer of Market and

Noble atreeta

The Tlrginla avenue Vlad not.

* The dty attorney ha* been looking up the Malory of the old Virginia arenne riaduct project. •Prior to March a. 1874, John a. Whtteet prepared certain plana and cpcdflcaHona. and on that dayaipedB committee, headed by Cound!aaan Stotpherd. reported to the council la faror cf accepting the tame and building the riaduct. Councilman Twlname, of the same committee, recommended plana prepared by John Palmar, and Councilman Buah iarored an Indefinite postponement of the entire matter, owing

““ times Oa the a7th of

*n onmtAi, asbmkbz,t. The Senate’* Struggle Over the Metropolitan Police BUI—The Amendmeata In the Beaao—CongreadosaU Apportionment Koto*. . The senate (pent the fnttrral between 8:89 and 8:86 o’clock p. m. yeitarday on the metropolitan poUco bill. Home bills on first reading was the regular order, and an attempt was male to take np the police bill out of the order in which it came from the bomae, there bring a dozen or more bills ahead of it Then the fight began between the democratic majority and the republican minority. The latter, led by Spann, Bandy, Vac Verb is and FonUe. retorted to every flubnsterltg practice powdble to delay aotlon, claiming that the bill was so ridoua as tp justify every recourse In the power of the minority to defeat it The demooata, without exception, stood rquarely up to the caucus word. Beil and Brown cutting out the work. In the absence of Governor Hanna, Mr Henry piesided. Appeals Rfroai the decision of the cnalr, votes to reconsider, quertiona of privilege, motions to adjourn followed each other in rapid soccearion, and the roll wa* called twenty Ubm a. The democrat*, however, were game and patient, and finally the bill waa read the first time and referred to the judiciary committee. The indications now are that the bill will pass the senate by a party vote. The Senate, yesterday, finUbed consideration of the general appropriation bill. The Hum of the office expenses of the clerk of tho supreue ciort waa fixed at 8690; the appropriation (or the fishing eemmiarion was increase 1 to St.000 the maintenance and repairs of the two oris ms Increased to $8> 0 « each; for the iemale reform -tory, inertated to 838 one. Senator Voj les of the election committee has,

volontary agrlcultn

engrosMd. Mi

Ihe Duncan damage case has gone to the j ury. Harry Tincher, charged with larceny, will be Mnt to the House of Refuge. The F&nnan will case has gone over until the April session of the circuit court. • Judge Walker has dismlsaed th divorce case Of Harriet Mayaon va Robert Mayton. Kx-Senator Newton Booth, of California, is lu the dty, stopping with hJsbro.hex ln Ue, Judge Tarklngton. A fatal case of diphtheria Is reported at 894 North Delaware street—the victim a child of the late Bd L. Palmer, John Dannerdrin vs. Hall & Armstrong, dam ages for overflow from ice pond, Is on trial In Judge Taylor’s room. Mary E. Culbertson his secured a divorce on errm-oomplalnt from William o. Culbertson, together with custody of child. Last night drunken hoodlum* engaged in a tight on Maloti avenue, during which bowlders were thrown. The only damage accruing was In breaking the store windows of Yocum's paint shop. The Bryce-Smlth auit, on account, la still on trial In the circuit court. This suit 1* exclurively for settlement, and no damage for alleged Injury to^busineas is Included, nor was ever con The members of the Tippecanoe club will MAI tjvmnrmw At 1 TV in at th* mmwrtr'o /WM11*

SJT*rill‘K W a»‘4o’riSk. UU ™ «c*ued William Spaulding, residing No. 9 Elizabeth ■treet. la reported In a dangerous condition, owing to a blow upon the head with an axe in tho hands of a follow laborer, at Clermont, Friday last The circumstances leading to the asMult are unknown, Spaulding being Insensible. The concert at the residence of Mrs. M. H. Spades. 6C6 North Pennsylvania street, to night, for the benefit of the flood sufferers, deserves to be largely patronized—for its cause, and also for the reason that It will be a ver* fine entertainment Soma of the best of'local talent will sari at Mrs. Spades. Laatevnntag while Mrs Sarah E Case and Mrs. William Seely were enroute for Grace ter fel’ 1

then

for

IMOQtO must be five ten

expenditures

8H0 000;

up. U06

hare Dean flood fufferers,

and the following dema ids for: Coahlen bonds, S.ft.aro. bonds, 8U> 000: Purdue university , and a public defense bond of la an expenditure in iljht of 8110 -

les a id

(he

too. leat lug a small margin to emergencies current expenses The presentation of “public defense* bond, of 1M1 issue, was a

council adopted the

to ihe hard

April. MM. them

Whluri phut, and the con tract was awarded him. AU these proeeadlngs ware without adpartBlaglor bldstodo the work, and without

refsemcato the city oommlartooaaa

benefits

Rachel K Cli

atttntad proceedings

that the oontreot Itarif was void, becanss of nouuompIlBBee with the statute in tatting the aaaae; BMeoad—that demagea bad not bemi ameamd and tae dared. Judge Blair Maned a restraining •»««, ta isautnln force until the damagaa baa

prise. Louis

_ . . damages L dcppMcd wt*. Man the O .B.AL railway

? IB b.actwusrotd, aadJ?dge How

la»d.oftherireult beeriThridu; p^rittoL

ijyi ImpbaA a pwpAduU iDjoncdon

ssssS-StMs rity attorney holds Oat there are no legal o£ gsaeaasflSu

THB BATriLB BMOUK, The Ordlnaaee Chartering the Metropolitan Street Ball way Cerepnay latrodaecd—1 he Boates Laid out. An ordinance was Introduced in the dty council last night, authorizing the Metropolitan street railway company to lay down a line of street railway, covering the following ran tea: No. 1. From the Intersection of South East street and Morris street: thence west along and upon Mrrria street to Madison avenue; thence northerly along and upon Madison arenne to South Meridian strret; tbenoe along and upon Meridian street to the Circle. No. 1—From the Union passenger depot on Sonth Meridian street:thenoe alone and upon Meridian at eet to and around Circle upon Circle street: thence along and upon East Miraet rtivet to New Jersey street; thence along and upon North New Jersey street to Massachusetts arenne; thence norther y on Massachusetts arenne to North East street; thenoe northerly along and upon North Bari street to St. _ Clair street;

charge, yet that the whole proof Justifies the nnteating of Overstreet and the seating of John-

son.

The bouse made a wholesale slaughter of bill i yesterday, by concurring in the committee re comatendatlons for Indefinite postponement. Two or three bills, however were saved. Mr. Howland’s bill to encourage the formation of

[cultural associations waa ordered r. Heffren’s bill requiring Insur-

ance companies to publish their statements In every county in the state, was sent in with the recommendation for indefinite postponement On motion of Mr. Jewett the bill was rent back to toe committee with Instructions to amend itso that the publication would be neceeasur only in the counties in which the com-

panies did business.

Mr. Mack has lalroduced a bill in the house to divide the state Into oongretslonal districts This bill has been prepared by the democratic leaders In the house with such outside ad rice as happened to be handy. Under its provisions, the First, Fourth, Fifth, Sixth, Heventh and Ninth districts remain the same. Crawford is taken from the Third and placed in the second: the eighth gets Sullivan, but loses Warren, which goes to the tenth; Howard is taken off the eleventh and put into the tenth; Lake and Porter are takei from the Tenth and pnt into the thirteenth, aud Kosciusko goes Into the twelfth from the thir-

teenth.

The hous*having decided that the conUttnUonal amendments were pending, the next step of the prohibitionists or aubmisslonUts is to get the home to agree to them To this end Mr. Huston yesterday pro poked the prohibitory amendment which waa ordered engrossed this morning. The other amendments were offered but the rules were not suspended, and the prohibitory amendment is therefore advanced be-

fore the others.

The lobbies of tbe renate were crowded this morning with people from Richmond, Fort Wayne and Logans port Interested In the asylum

biiL

Tbe ways and means committee will meet tonight for final action on the specific appropriation bill Mr. Heffren has introduced in tbe house a bill drawn by Judge Btotseuberg, ol New Albany, allowing a bounty to farmers who will plant the common yellow willow along the banks ol the Ohio river as a protection against floods. The willow la named at the suggestion of Professor Collett. I he smount of the bounty Is let t to be fixed by the committee. Mr. Wilson, of Kosciusko, this morning, Introduced a bill tor the location of an asylum for the Incurable insane on the state ground ad jacent to the present insane asylum, at Indianapolis, to be large enough to accommodate 1 0)0 patients. ‘ DBTAUJU) BBFOBT. Senate. The ten ate met at 9 o'clock. Tne bill to legalize the incorporation of the town of Syracuse, Kosciusko, county, aud to legalize eat h and every act of the board ol trustees of said town, coming up in regular order, was read the flnt time, aud finally psxsed the senate by yeas 88, nays 1. A slmllai bill affecting Silver Lake, Kosc'.nsko county, took the same ooune and finally pa^ed. Mr. Spann moved that the constitutional rule be dispensed with In order that the Mil to ap proprtatellOO.MO lor the relief of sufferers by the noodi on the Ohio, Wabssh aud White rivers may be read theflrsttimebysecUors, theseeoad time by title, the third time bv sections and vote on its pa sage The motion was rejected-yeas 20, nays 23. By coueeal the bill was read tae fi st lime and referred to the committee on fin tree. Mr. Atkinson called up his notice, given Frl

whit

■eet ; tc and upon Ninth street to the Atlas machine works, and also a spur track westerly along and upon Seven th street, from Park avenue to Central avenue to the Exposition grounds No. 8 From the Intenection of Circle street and Meridian street; thence along and upon Orole street to West Market street; thence we*t along and upon West Market street to North Tonnesaee street; thence north along and open Tennessee street to Ohio street; thence si mg and upon West Ohio street to North Mississippi street; thenoe along and npon North Ml--slss’ppl street to Twelfth street; theaoe along and upon Twelfth street to Tennessee street with proposed future extension out of the city to Crown Hill cemetery. Included in this ordinance were provltloas that the track and rolling stock should be of the best quality, the care with front and rear plat forms with fare five cents, to be collected by a conductor, etc. Mr. Morrison followed with a resolution directing the Citizens’ Street rati way Co. to bnlld a line on the routes as above named, and claimed that under their charter the old company bad a right to signify within thirty days whether they would build or not, after which, in case of refusal, there was nothing to prevent tbe new company from stepping in. The ordinance waa referred to the judiciary committee, and a motion followed that the resolution, a* above, be disposed of m similar way. This provoked a discussion on the ways and methods practised by the old compaiy. not at all complimentary to tbe latter, and Mr. . Dean was 9 particularly severe. but tiuihfully so, on the Johnson management He also characterized the resolution as an attempt at upon the Metropolitan comi quoted from the charter, wr pany are given au exclusive monopoly, which he claimed would not stand the law. The raeo-

agaln failed to pass by yeas 21, nays 22. Mr. Spann called up his motion submitted yesterday, to expunge from the record the protest against the recess of the senate for the visit to Logan sport and after discussion the motion wss agreed to by )eas28 nays 20. Tbe Senate then took up the consideration of tie special trie’, being Mr. Rabin's bill for tbe location oi an insane asylum at Evansville, with a pending committee amendment locating another at Fort Wayne. Mr. Bundy moved amendments.

to reject the committee’s

Mr. Foulke oflfered s substitute which would locate a third at Richmond. r. Campbell moved for a commission to select locationa. viz: Tbe governor, lieutenant governor, secretary, auditor of state and superintendent of the Insane asylum. Mr. Bell moved the reference of the bill to a select oommittee to report at 2 o'clock. Mr. White spoke in favor of locating one of the asvlnms at Elkhart. The discussion was continued until noon, without a vote on any proposition, Mr. Brown moved to amend tbe motion to refer by Instructing the oohunlttee to select Evansville as the location for one of the asylums, aud on his motion the senate took a recess titi 2 p.m.

Mr. Hustcn’s joint resolution agreeing to and adopting an amendment to the constitution probot ed by the last general f assembly, by adding thereto article 17, forever probibMng the manufacture, sale or keeping for sale In this state spirituous, vinous, malt liquors or any other lutoxlcaUng liquors, except for medica'.scientific, mechanical, and wines for sacramental purposes, waa read the second time and ordered engrossed on the third reading. Mr. Hanson introduced a joint resolution for woman suffrage, identical with the constitutional amendment No. 4 of the last general assembly. Mr Hblrely introduced a joint resolution, that therecretarv, auditor and treasurer of state shall bold ofllce four years, tbe same as the constitutional amendment No. 2 of the last general assembly. Mr. Best Introduced a joint resolution that certain officers shall hold office fonr years. Identical with the constitutional amendment No. 8 Of the last General Assembly. An Ineffectual motion, yeas {8, nays 88, was made to suspend the rubs so that these resolutions might be lead the secand time and ordered engrossed. Among some twenty-five or more new bills Introduced, this morn tug. wss one of Mr. Wilson, of Marion, to appropriate 880 000 for the erection of additional buildings at the asylum for the deaf and dumb, and oue by Mr. Mutz to provide for the election of three addltiooal member* of the state board of agriculture from the district in which Indianapolis is situated.

¥ ♦

Condition of the state Treasury. • Tbe state treasurer has called a halt ou the

lavish expenditure of the legislature. The mi-,

lowing figures will show the reawnableuesa of his fear that the general fund will “go dry’’ if the preaent rote of demands upon it Is kept Ftb. 10, in this fund there wa* 8616.216. 81

from taking any

trt

firm

. issue, was a surIt ia presented by Fred Ratzle, of St 9is. and is the last one out Its number Is 616, and It was supposed to have been stolen or

loet when the other bonds were paid. Supreme Court Decisions.

7 be following cues were derided to-dav:

nd damages. Before work bewan 87M - 81 lM R Nugen et al. vs First National Clarka and otlw r property holdsnlu- £* ok 01 Cambridge City. Henry 0. C. Affirmed.

oeMdlnflB l» enjoin, alleging, first- ' « ..

■'-'■■it . _ 9042. Peter Flatter vs. Ofty of Seymour. Jack-

son c. C. Affirmed. \ Elliott J.

9278. James Baldwin etaL v*. Chester Bar rows Putnam C. C. Reversed. Elliott, J •480. Daniel W. Yeagley ve. Nancy Webb. Montgomery C C. Reversed Howe, J. U 024, Charles Taylor et al va John Morgan etaL Huntington a 0, Affirmed. Woods,

C, J.

8177. Thomas J. Lemons vs. Charlotte Wiley. Wabssh C, C Petition for rehearing granted. 10681. El zabe'h Mr Clellan vs. Henry R Pond, trustee, etc. DeKalb C. C. Publication or

dared

Verdict in the Beatty Oaee. The coroner made a return in the Beatt y cam this morning, finding that “the deceased came to hla death from injuries caused by tailing from the third awwy of the National HofoL the Mr ewmsteneea connectsd with the accident an unknown.’* >

gmm'VLWr wm Thanks

Me; mixed. 41#6lc; Pennsylvania, 800610. Bye, quiet at 7lfl*:3i Hay, «nchanged. Provision* steady and firm. Butter, quiet: western peeked. 86*260; roll, 17022c. BoPs lower at 20c. Petroleum, uncharged. Coffee, dull at 7H08KC. Sugar, strong; A soft, 8^c. Whisky, steady and unchanged. Freugnu quiet. Receipts Flour. i,H)2 barrel*: weeaL 89.000 batobels: oom. 167,COO bushels: oats, 6.0C0 bushels. Shipments— corn, 38,0U) bushel*. Sales Wheat,811,000 buah-

els; com, 277,000 bushels

Nxw York. February ar.-Flom, receipts

29 OCO barrels: miss, 13.000 barrels; market

' arcely sa firm. Wheat, receipts, 6LOCO ; X0Hc lower and heavy, moderate spree alive trading; No. 1 white, 8L18; llO.fOO bushels T ‘ “ ‘

l&LOOO buahela,

bushels, Ma;

bushels: at ]

dull and scarcely sa firm. Wheat, receipts, 61,000

~<0Hc lower and heavy, moderate trading; No. 1 white, 8L1S; sale*, da No. 1 red, March, 81.2401 MHj ek, April. 8L26iL»K; L130.000

bushels. Nay, 81 270L.27X: 80.000 bushels June, 81 27*1 Com. receipts, 113,290 bushels; fc0%r lower and fairly active; mixed western.

lower: western, 4S068c; sales. 80,000 bushels. Beet, quiet and steady. Pork, quiet and firm, new mess. 819*26. Lard, higher end strong; stesm rendered. 811.75. Bnttar, Ann for choice, with fair demand; western, 16089c: Btgin creamery. 41043c. Oheeos. steady at 6*i4o. Sugar dulL Mr lames steady. Petroleum dulL Rice firm Coffbe dull Freight* steady. Turpentine, dull at 58063^0. Botin, stesdv Tallow dull at SXc. Western eggs dull at 23

024C.

Ohlestffo Starke*. Furnished by L. C. Hopkins A Co., broken.]

February 20„

I’l Eight

Wheat-Feb — 8Lt8M

SSdiSp Nay l.u!

June July—

Coen—Feb

March.4fc: June July—..

Oats- Feb

March.June July

Pork—Feb...—,

March.—

April 18 22*

ay..,

June...

L14J<

.61

".89».

fllO 115 L14K "F .b&]

■4C« 18 00 18.10

18 45 18 55

July 18 70

ILfO .1 40 11.55 11.70

11.72). 11.77).

and Bedford, Brundage, Dean, Egger, Fultz, Pearson. Reichwein, Stout, Thalman, Ward, Weaver and Yoke in the negative. Representative* of the old company were attentive spectators of this preliminary skirmish, and were probably surprised at the antagonism which cropped out In several places. They will make a bitter fight, however, to continue a monopoly which is already oppressive. UURRMMT MMVrs OOXDBMflKD. Domestic. The Louisville Academy of Pharmacy for Women will be opened March 1. Govtrnor Butler, of Masmchusetts, has appointed fast day for Thursday, April 5. A railrr ad accident at Danbury, Conu.,te-day, der txoyed the night mail from New York. The monument at Yorktown, Va„ is to built of Maine granite by a Maine company, aud to cost 866,927. It Is said npon good authority that Jobn C Car.isie, of Kentucky, has 100 votes pledged to him for the next speakership. Tbe Chsrlefton News and Courier says Senator Wade Hampton will retire from political life at the close of hla present senatorial term. C. B. Harrison, a brother of Seuator Harrison, 1< In Washington after the United States marshal ship of the middle district of Tennessee. Mrs. Fanny Driscoll White, of Milwaukee, the poetess, laso 111 with congestion oitheluugi that no hope for her reoovery is entertained. There is no chance for the passage oi the Davis bill creating the Intermediate court of appeals lor the relief of the United State* guoreme court Thoe. Klneella, after having purchased the Untou-Argus.bas succeeded lu gettiug control of the Brooklyn Eagle aud there will be no change of management.

Lari—Feb.

ApriL..May June

wnw-fc:

March,... Cfc June July

950 9 7J 985 9.90 10 00

.40', .4194 -41)4 ifWS* 18.30 18 50 18.72* 18 87)4 18.75 H.fO

11.57

11.72

11 87 11 95

11.95 9 77)4

9 90

10 04 10.15 10.27)4

Lowest: Oloa’g.

*1.08* 1.08H 1.09M 1.14$ 1.14)4

.19)4 .41$ .41«

18.00

18.22)4

18.40

18.52)4

18.70 11.60 11.85

tlL62)4 11.67)4 11.72)4 U.77X

250 9.70

• 82)4

9 90

10 05

*1.10 ufil 1.16 1-14)4 If I "J954 .89$ .40 .42)4 .42 •40)4 18 25 18 80 I8 60 18.70 18 87)4 18.75 II to 11.65 11.70 11.8) 11 95 U.9J "9 75"”’ 9 87)4 10 02* 10.12)4 10.25

New York Money and Stock Market.

. >r long; 485)4 for sight Govern met. ts Xc lower for 8s, otherwise unchanged. States neglected. Railroads, moderately active, without a feature, except Lehigh & Wilkesbarre consols, which went down a. Stocks—After 11 o’clock the market was irregu-

2Xtoll8, and Mlnneapo Is A St Louis preferred to 52 from 56. At noon 58X was bfd, and TransCominenial advanced Xc. 5’s extended, 103X; 4X’a 114; 4’i, U9Xl Fa, 104; Pacific 6’a ’95.128.

will remote at the end of February. Last week 600,000 of the new nickel pieces were coined at the Philadelphia mint; also 7K', OCO pennies and 210.000 dimes. The demand for the new five-oent piece Is very heavy. The total amount appropriated In the sundry civil teivlce tilt Is $22,224,700. The largest sin gle item is for nubile priming. 82,877,640. The amount provided for the signal service Is g835,-

063.

Goveftor Butler 1* cr;dlted with the intention to recommend to the legislature of Massachusetts the abolition of the slate bosud of health, lunacy and charity, on the ground of expense, management and practical Inefllciensy. A proposition to amend tne naturalization laws has been made by uepre,entative Deuster, under which the children of any soldier In the United States service, honorably discharged, if they live in the United t tales,shall be consider-

ed citizens thereof.

General James S. Brisben lectured at Billings, Montana, Saturday night, and in the course of Ms remarks said that if Custer had obeyed General Terry's orders he and his command would probably be alive to day. This statement

produced a sensation.

The sundry civil;appropriatlonlblll places

f 100 OCO at ihe disposal of the president to be used In a ding lecal boards of health of otherwise. in his dUcretion, for preventing aud supprt sting any threatened or actual epidemic. The

national board ol health is abolished. The work of searching for the dead miner*

still progresses, but complaint Is made that the company do not furnish sufficient pumping | [power to make fmuch headway. The state of Illinois appropriates $10,000 for

the immediate relief of the sufferers. Judge Blodgett, of Chicago, has granted the

application oi the Western Union telegraph company against the Incorporators of the new Western Union telegraph company, of Illinois,

Adams Express. 183 Allegheny Central.. 18 Alton, T. H.....—.... 64 preferred...... 92 American Ex 90H Buff., Pitts. A W—. 43 Bur.,C. R. A N_ 81 Canada Southern... 64X C. G. A I. C.. 5 Central Pacific - 79X Ches A Ohio 20X 1st preferred 29X 2d preferred - 28 Chicago A Alton...130 preferred 185 Chi. Bur.A Quincy.Ilf X Chi. 8. L. A N. O... 77 Cln, San. A C —. 44 Cleveland Col tun... 69X Del. Hudson.. 106 Del. Lark U8X Den ver A Rio G 48X Erie ...m-.36'„ preferred 74X Fort Wayne ——185 Han. 8L Joseph.... 40 preferred SIX Harlem —.196 Houston A Texas... 70 Illinois Central 143 I. B. A W 27’ Kansas A Texas.... 59 Lake Erie A W 26! Lake Shore ....107 L.-& N 51X L. New Albany GO Mar. Cln. 1st pref... 10 2d preferred 6X Mem. A Charleston 85 Michigan Central... 90X

preferred 58X Missouri Paclfli.... 99X Mobile A Ohio 15 Morris A Essex 121 Nishvllle Chatt... 57 N. J. OentraL 6«X Northern Pacific... 45 preferred 7»X Northwestern 128 X preferred —.143 N.Y. Central —124)4 N Y. Chi. A 8. L...101X preferred 24 Ohio Central 9X Ohio A Mississippi 31 ^ preferred. % Ontario A Western 25 Pacific Mall 3)X Panama 167 P. D»c A E - 19)4 Pittsburg 141 Reading 49% Rock Island. .119* St. R. San Fran *9% Do preferred 48 x 1st preferred 90 SL Paul 98% preferred 117 SL P. Minn. A M...183X SL Paul A Omaha 44 preferred If 3 Texas Pacific 87% Unfon Pacific 93 U 8. Express 61 Wabash. SL L, A P 28% preferred 47% Wells Fargo Ex 120 Western Union 80' 8 Quicksilver 8 -referred 39

restraining tbe new company froz

slips under Its charter until the oourtr pass

on Its legality.

Three brothers of Warsaw, Mo., William Henry, and Silas Boatright, aged sixteen, el<h

teen, and twenty years, respectively, became eugaged In a deadly quarrel, yesterday, and fought with knives. The two latter were killed outright and the former mortally wounded. The

fath er is a wealthy farmer. . Mr. Skinner has Introduced a joint resolution

to equitably divide tbe surplus revenue of the government. It declares it expedient to repeal all internal taxes except those on liquors, and directs that all surplus, after redemption of bonds dne, be divided among the states, to be applied by them to payment of state debts or

for schools and churches, and that $100,600,000 ihe surplus now In the treasury be so

divided among the states, according to popula

tlon, on the 1st of July nexL

Foreign.

A society of socialists has been discovered at Xerea, Spain, and several arrests made. The Emperor William wishes Crown Prince Frederick Willliam to attend tne coronation of

the Czar.

The French flag is flying on the north of Madagascar at d warlike preparations are proceeding at Tamatave. Marshal Bazsice is about to publish a book ou the Franco-Prusrian war, chiefly with a view to defend his conduct at Metz Senor Post do Herrera, president of the Sptnisb chamber of deputies, will retire from pjlltical life in March, in consequence of his old age.

PERFECT IN FIT,

UNSURPASSED FOR QUALITY. SUPERIOR IN WORKMANSHIP.

WE CLAIM,

First—That the Independence of action of the Body, Yoke and Bosom makes it Impossible to break or wrinkle tbe bosom in wearing, and secures a Perfect Fitting Neck; and Eeceod—That the manner in which the Boeom is fastened to the body, together with the BE" ENFORCEMENT, prevents it from cracking off, therefore making it more durable, and we do not hesitate to claim that It ia the BEST IN

THE WORLD.

j. a. McKenzie. TrCADB"mILL&- CROWN JEWEL FLOUR TRY THE FranklinFloiir, MADE FROM ENTIRE WHEAT RECOMMENDED BY tut&lClANK FOR SALE BY ALBERT 0. KUHN, 49 North Illinois 8t. ARCADE MILLS-NEW PROCESS FLOUR. HE ME ON HIND WITH A LARGE LINE OF SPRING STYLE 3HEsits 7 Embracing STIFF and SOFT HATS, of ENTIRE! Y NEW SHAPES. COME AND SEE THEM. New YoTFFat Co-, Oor. Washington and Penn. Sti. tu.th s ARCADE' MILLS—CROWN JBWEL FLOUR. ESTATE COOK STOYES. Perfect combination of a coal Into a wood stove, revolving oven shelf, etc. Fully guaran-

teed.

PurseH & Medsker,

22 WEoT WASHINGTON BT.

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ARCADE MILLS—NEW PROCESS FLOUR.

Michigan central... 90% preferred 39 Minn. A & L — 22XJ Pullman Pal. car...U9%

New York Cotton Karket.

Nxw Yokx, February 20.—Cotton, dull: sales, 189 bales: uplands. 10 8 16c: Orleans, 10 7-l6c; futures, steady; February, 20.10;-Marcb, 10.21: April, 10.36; May. 10.48: June, 10 62. July, 10.79.

For watches, gold chairs and silver watches in large variety, go to the Bates House Jewelry Btore. Lowest prices In the city, a z-th.s,ta ♦Ladies, if you would be forever redeemed from the physical disabilities that. In thousands of oases, depress the spirits and absolutely fetter all the energies of womanhood, you have only to get Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound.

LADIE8’ Visiting Cards CALL AND SEE NEW STYLES. BOWEN, STEWAET& 00., IS W«t Waaktastn 81.. ARCADE MILU9—CROWN JEWEL FLOUR.

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Strangers visiting onr city will find the Bates House Jewelry Score the beet place to buy fine jewelry, watches and diamonds. Elegant stock, b z-thAtu ■WThe wonders of modern chemistry are apparent in the beautiful Diamond Dies. All kinds and colors of Ink ran be made from them.

PRINYINC DONE BY FRANK I. SMITH, | No. 1« East Waah. gC, IXOO 5 D VLOOX. "ARCADE MILL8=NEW~PROCEUrFZOUR.

An lllnstrated pamphlet, “How to use Florence Knitting Silk," free at Cortloelli Bilk rooms, 207 and 209 5th avenue, Chicago. Sent on receipt of three cent stamp. (2)

Surgical Instruments and appliances of all kinds, from beat manufacturers. Dental forceps, tmeses, supporters, shoulder-braces, elastic stockings, medicine cases and chests, artificial eyes, crotches, etc. Browning A Sloan, uo*

For diamonds, soltaire earrings and diamond lace plus, go to the old reliable Bates House Jewelry Store. Best stock In the city, u z-th,s tu

The Indiana Foundry company having removed from Brightwood to No*. 57 and 97 Bates street, and greatly increased lu facilities, U prepared to furnish Iron castings of all description ol the beet quality at short notloe. lu specialty U light fine castings aud the company has the reputation of making the finest castings made west ol the Allegheny mountains. e z We are going to offer Inducements that will reduce our large stock oi boots aud shoe*. See our advertisement In penonals. 0. W. Tutewiler A Oo. » nv»

Indianapolis Grain Market. Wheat is firmer and in good request. Arrive s UghL Corn U strong and offering very UgUL Oau iteadg. The foUcreing price* are bid on ’change to day: When;. No. 2 red. $U0. o. L; Mellteraneac, $112 o. t.-.Feb. $1.69 o. t Ootj No. I white, 54c ; hlgn mixed. 55 . o. t: mixed 56c: sound ear 50c; rejected 52c; unmerchantable, 50c; uo grade, «0c. Oats— No 2 whlte*42%044%c o. v; mixed, 40Xo a L . No. rye, 68c o. t. Flour—Patent, 16.00**.75: choice, *4.9006.16; family, _ extra. *1750400; double extra. *8.4003.56: rx Hay, *10 H let prune timothy. Brea. 08.60 o. t; middlings, *15.00. ■up itut ns 60 Tbe Provision Hark**. Provisions are steady, lard •trout. Jobbing prices—B. o. name. iS018%ct a. t •honiCen, 9Xp; breakfast bacon. i8Xo: taw clear ■Mas.UXo: backs, UXo. Kettle rendered lard, in tierce*, i3Xo; half barrel*, Uo.

SOME OF OUR New ran(| y store >

Bargains FOR THIS WEEK.

OaU, dull; No. 2oash 43c asked; May.’45c. PHiLADKLPHia, February 2*. 11 a. m.—Wheat *69^70c 0 *1?I 1 ta O ebruary, Hj 5aXo;May.l3 Bannkou. February 20.—Flour, unchanged.

One box Lonsdale Cotton, short length, only Sc. We have the tame gooda In fall pieces at 10 cents. The grratret bargains In Towels and other linens ever shown In the State. An all-linen Huckaback Towel for 16c; well worth 25c. All-Linen Twilled Towe’s for 7%c. Fifty dozen Men’s Heavy Gray Wool Shirts and Drawer*, ted need from 50^ to 3!c. You can afford to buy them for next winter. Our great aale of Ladle*’, Misses' and Children’s Muslin Underwear la still going on. Borne special bargains for this week. Silks, Casslm*res. Gloves and Hosiery at prices which will astonish you. We propose to make it lively this week, and It will pay you to see our goods. J. W. Hist & Co., Hm. 12 and 14 W. Wish. St.

CHARLES XABIDTOALB, Attsmi ssf CtsstsUw st La*. . , !SS7iSTSa , <SSg B “ “* PATENTS QBIASED. Correspondence in relation to psteuW arlimn. MB*A. WOUMnMU, UbSjU

To our patron* for the gmaarowpatnioaM of tbe pari year, w* propore during tie coming year to offer even greater inducements In beautiful, durable and wreful gooda. We have an especially fine line of DIAMONDS, WATCHES, CLOCKS, Sliicivirc ud Jcvdrf. And we desire it dUUnetly understood that our price*, where quality of goods are considered, are Jure a little lower than our competitor!. Craft & Co., 24 E. WuhiartOD St, ABCAPB MILL*—CROWN JEWEL FLOUB. 10 lbs. Mini OUT LOAF SUGAR, $1.00.

0. D0EH0E8,436 8. Mtridi&nSt,, (DONGBS BLOCK.) tr,th.s ARCADE MILLS—NEW PROCESS FLOUR.

nftr nrptCATHW. TUESDAY—Warmer, fir umt*er,taMr I tier,

All parties repi senting churches: other organizatit who are to act in half of the MJB1 NEBCHOBOBA' RIO in the sale tickets, can now pi cure them at the WHEN Clothing Store u| being properly idei tifled.

PLANING MILL Builders’ and Manufacturers’ Associatioi

225 TO 24* NOBTH DELAWARE STREET.

JAMES. HASSON, Secretary...,

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DOORS, SASH, BLINDS, Lumber, Lath, Shingle?, Fine Carving, Oountei Store and Office Finishing, Dry Lumber. FINE MANTELS and STAIR BUILDINI

Levers cf Fconomy lead aid reflect.

We ate ore of the few first iu the market tuf

Bottom knocked clean out of our Heavy Suit* and Overcoats. Glad to realize ooet for the best of them. They are all marked accordingly In plain figure*. Famous Eagle. Ou* price.

Plenty of room required for extensive Spring pur oh area.

So a* to have first and grand ehoioa.

The Great Floo Docs cot prevent the well-known house of BORN & C0-, 97 E. Washington street, from selling all kinds of Household Goods on easy Weekly and Monthly Payments as .cheap as other houses can sell for ca-k. Fee them and you won't rrgret it.

intANJUPGUS PAPER WAREHOUSE. SHEATHING PAPEB FOR LINING HOUSES. Hubbard & Anderson, io. w a xwtn)i*w «t. SETTLED. New York Shoe Store, JOHN MOLONEY, Proprietor. I* now settled In its new and handsome room, 15 West Washington street, with a fine and select stock, and la selling at prioea that defy competition. Purchasers can save at least A percent, by vial ting this well known dealer, BAYS T0U TRIED THB NEW Butter-Cups AT THB 1

OleomargarineButtei Which is composed of th^from Beef Suet aud the Beri of Creamery Butter. By the wholeaomenera and purity of these materials and cleanness by which It ia made It la far superior to country butter. For sate la large or small quantities. Give It a trial. GEO. Y. EYERSOlf A CO., 77 East Market 81

OTTZLEFHOBX.

CHAfl. F. CLEAVELAND.

BO BIST H. ADJ

< LEAYELAND & ADAMS, 81 and 33 N. Penn. Fir© Ins-arance. OUB SOLID COMPANY L.I8T1 COMMERCIAL UNION, oi London. SPRINGFIELD, of Mrerecharetta. NORWICH UNION, of England. GIRARD, of Philadelphia. STANDARD, of London. • CITIZENS’, of Mlreouri. NORTHERN, of Loudon. AGRICULTURAL, of N*W York. UNION, of California. PLATE GLASS INS, “Lloyda.” GUARANTY! COMPANY, of North America. UBI

ENGLISH'S OPERA HOUSE BLOCKt Ladle* Invited to call and try sample, free of charge. * t.th,* ARCADE MILLS-NEW PROCESS FLOUB.

Weekly 1 Monthly Payment n.thx •FOR HOUSEHOLD GOODS. WHEELOCK A OO., 166 MASS. AVB. ‘icelsioiSteaiiiBoilenMSMIniiVai JOHN A. M. OOX, BT and 89 E. Maryland SL, Indianapolis., '\ Manufacturer of Boiler*, of every description. Spiral Chimney* and Breechlnri, Food 1 _ Tanks, Elevator Beckett, Grain Conveyors, Window Gnarda Architectural Iron Works, ( .a. attention to Repair Work, Building Sheet Don Furnaces. Call or send for prioea ate, PLOWMAN & RI66S, • th.* GRAIN AND PROVISION BKOBLEJUJ, INDIANAPOLIS. '

Picture Frames MADE TO ORDER. A larre amortment of Moulding to select from. Price* the lowort. Satisfaction guaranteed. KERNS 8 BOOKSTORE, 90 & Illinois at tu.th .a NOW IS THE TIME TO FIND THE LEAKS IN YOUR TIN ROOFS AND GUTTEES. THE PLACE TO GO TO HAVE THEM FIXED IS DAVIS’S TIN SHOP, 58 INDIANA AVE. s,tu,th Cent. LQTE1 A Cent FINEST CIGAR MADE. Seri Brenda Olgsn aud Tobaooo* always on hand.FARMEBAKERFE.16S.Ill.it, tu.tj ARCADE MILLS-NEW PROCESS FLOUR

Frank H. Carter, 1 HUGO IBT, 800 MASSACHUSETTS AVE., SOUTHWEST CORNER ST. CLAIR STI Courteous treatment, accuracy and honesty In compounding preaeriptioua •WEIGHT BILL AND TEL!PHONE. tU,t

DANIEL TAGGART,

IBelxer «■> Confection©]

173 SOUTH ILLINOIS ST., (BALL’S OLD STAND.)

WALL PAPERS, UPHOLSTERY. Albert Gh 17 and 19 WEST WASHINGTON 8T.