Indianapolis News, Indianapolis, Marion County, 2 June 1883 — Page 3

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Tka ladlaaapaUa baU elab ilriietal the Beekay at Calaakaa yariariay by tba ■eat* e< 10 to 2. Tkia la tkaaixiaaalkoeaaaaallTi viatory by tka boma alab. The patrolman boreaftarwtll be wqairad, wbila aa daty, ta appear ia faU amilorm, taeJadtag halmet Whaa viaitiac thaalara, wkaa ell daty, ao aaifanaa Boat be

Deep.

Ba it said to tba credit of the apiaeopa* liaaa that ladiaaa ia a law ehareh diooaae. Dr. Niebolaoa ia radically high ehareh. It kaa koaa dorolopod that far tkat raaaaa he weald not be acceptable here. BitaaUaUe taadaaoiaa are aot ia the aaoandaaeyia thawari. The eonmoa aoaaa o( the poopla deaa aet appreve of nek theelofcieal flnff. —[Saturday Herald. Baser oommaadery haa made ita arramg* bmbm for tba 8aa Fraaoiaco trip. The member* will leave ladlaaapelia over the CineiaaaU, ladiaaapolia, SL Loaia A Chioago to Saaeca: thea over the Chicago, Book laland A Pacific to Omaha; theac* over tba Uaioa and Central Pacific to their deatlaation. The oommaadery go and retain by tkia route, aad have chartered two Palfanan sleeping coa?hea and a diaiag oar far tka entire trip.

Damage 8nlU.

The Oookiagbam Bros., ooai and lumber man, datnaad $5,000 from A. B. Long A Co., of Michigan, growing oat of attachment proceeding* instituted by dsfeadaut*’ agents, calculated to iajora their business

standing.

Nathan J. Morris, sue*

the I., B A W.

to recover 96,000 for iajuriae received ia aa accident near Carey, 0., la January last. George B. Barnhart, a Big Four engineer, ciaiaia |6,000 from the Wabash, L, B. A W. aad Kiagaa A Co, for injuries arising from a collision ia Kiagen’a yards ia April last; aa an addition grievance ha alleges that hi* chance* for promotion ware thereby impaired, ^

Uaak Taxation.

The attorney general gives the following

opinion relative to the taxation of beak*:

Tba company .aaociatlon or parson Is Charged

lor taxation with the total amount required to ba listed udder the first, second and third Itaasa ead there can ba no deduction* therefrom on account of deposit* or indebtedness; but the amount of all deposits made by other part las and aooounts^ther than currant deposit accounts, may'^e deducted from the aggregate amount at the fourth Item of statement only; and if the fourth Item of the statement embraces no property, no deduction can be made

it or deposits or the amount of ae-

on aeeonnt

Under the fifth Item most be

connto payable.

stated the value of the bonds and stocks of every kind, and the shares of capital stock, of joint stock of other companies or corporations, nald aa an Investment or In any way represent Ids aesata, which tneludsa the amount of all botadflor other securities exempt by law from taxation. Under the ninth Item la stated the amonnt of bonds or other seen rules exempt by law from taxation, which is deducted from the

amount given in the fifth Item.

A Showman's Offer.

There livea en North Liberty atreet, ia tbia city, a dwarf, "Doc" Sullivan by same, with many taking characteristics, from a showman’s standpoint “Doc” is sixteen years old, leas than three feet high aid eaniea himself with aa elfish, unconscious dignity that rstaiads one of the king at the Liliputa. A plug hat adda to his mimic dignity. "Doe” is full of fun, but was never seen to laugh. Ha is very popular, aad spenda much of the time ia the Yioinity of the No. 2 fire houae. When Barium was here last weak ••Doo” was aaxious to attach himself to that highly moral show. lie weat to the fnamager, who placed him by the side of the giant "Doo" was just aa tall aa the big man’s boots. The manager offered to take the dwarf on the foDowiag terms: Tc feed, clothe aad educate him for three yean, speeding ia the meantime $10,000 ia adverthdag the "wonder,” the foliowiag three years to guarantee him $5,000 ia cash. "Doe” waa wild to accept, bat his parents interfered, aad he is now at his old haunts, the wonder of appreciative but uu-

profitable visitors. The Bcbool Board.

▲I the meeting of the school board last evening the secretary reported warrants aggregating $83,694 39 drawn daring May. The treasurer reported the following balances: special fund, $38,516.77; Ubraty fond, $10,299.09; tuition fund overdrawn, $1* 236 08; balance June 1. $31,579 78. The same committee reported Dills paid ia May amounting to $14,493.62. The committee on heating reported the Voegtle heaters had given satisfaction. The committee having in charge the arrangements for the high school commencement reported that 1,280 tickets would ba issued to oity offi cials, officers, teachers and graduates of the public schools and that 2,100 altogether will ba leaned. A reeoluttoa by Dr. Stratford was adopted withdrawing the offer taaell school building No. 8, on Virgiaia avenue, and that the property ba bald with a view of eetablishlng there a branch high school, aad far higher grades of the district achpola. The Gataabarg printing company waa awarded the contract for printing and binding! 50 oopiea of a German translation of Guyot’e geography, at $17& Superintendent Tar bell reported the attendance of the public schools to have been 10,466 for May, against 10,417 for the same month last year. A resolution by Mr. Bingham for tUe repair of the

iaside af the high school baildiag ferred and the board adjourned.

Tester<ay‘a Races.

TBs following ware tka results of yesterday’s races, of the Crawfordaville Trotting aaaociadoa, at the Exposition grounds:

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Your* Buchanan 2 114 4 Bosewood 1 2 2 11 W.B 5 dlst. asses* 4 4 4 s s Deck Sheppard 8 3 8 2 2 Time—i:m72:81)4,2 :30)4- 3:81*. 2:82*.

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Boston 5 4 0 0 Time—.82 :88. 52)4, :MKShe feature of the day’s raoea was the caatast between Young Buohanaa and Baaewoed, in the stallion traL At the and of tka fourth heat each had won two haute, aad lathe fifth,after a vary pretty struggle, Yeung Buchanan came In first, but was placed fourth, and the race given &eee> SF ^ the borne stretch, and had thereby interfered with Boaewood. The crowd waa mush surprised, aad there was sharp criticism ea tka notion of the juigea, who finally compromised the matter by deelar-

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Cmbattle Haglish Waeartweek. It la arid by thoee who have saaait ta ba a weak af great merit She free kindergartens will have a banefit at RagHeh’e aa Moaday sveauag. Mrs. ■d, ad New Albany, will give aad other interesting ^ Dramatic'sociaty wUl _ cesnt the Grand Opera honaa

tainmeat at

Meeting Gov. Porter am his return from a tour through the northern portion at the atari ia qaariat insane asyiam loeatiaaa: p^sK^ti^sTd.'S ffi&r; the oar wiadoweaf tka trunk mi. Hamustatiataout lari aouniry. We people ia Tndiaaapoda have ae idea what a magnificent country tbere is hriwaaa the capital aad the lake. It waa aot until I tmdmade tkia trip that I really began ta fully realm# the glory of the state. There la wonderful topographical beauty ta the eeuatry north af aa. The railroads do not touch the kesutifal rvgieae.” "Where were acme of the attractive peintsr* "Bound about Seulh Bead, Warsaw and Elkhart At Yalparalao I found the greet Normal eehoel there, with 1,400 riudeata. Think of it! There were u be seen, here, there aad everywhere, the loveueet lakes, the moot beautiful riven. Why, in a few years, northern Indiana will stand ia the first rank an a region of attractive summer resorts. Them the prod aetiven ess of the region in ao magnifiosat The more Hearn of Indiana the more I am impressed with her great poonibilitea.” Gen. Don. Maeealey haa been ia the aity this week. He is now developing copper mines ia Mexico. He cays that ia the region where his mines ere the fleas constitute the largest bulk of the population. "What kind of flees are the) ?’’ was naked “Two kinds; real and imaginary.” "What, in thunder, is an imaginary flea?” "I’ll explain. The real fleas produce a queer sensation. They not only bite, but the fellow who is bitten becomes very nervous, and, though he may rid himself of the pests, ha coastantlv feels as though they were foraging over his person. You’ll see a man who haa been there, though be may betake himself dear out of the flea belt, ud though there may not be a flea within a thousand miles of him, twitch and slap himself in the most absurd manner. IPa very curious.” And the general suddenly slapped his left leg. Banning across CoL Nixon, the editor of the Agricultural Press, on his way from the meeting of the snort horn breeders’ association: “A question in philosophy, Colonel: Why is it that breeders of difiereat varieties of cattle are at war with oae another, and decline to amalgamate into a common aasociation for the general good, when wool growers coalesce no matter whether they may be specialists in breeds or not?'’ "The reason ia thli: The exact valnea and merits of different breeds of cattle have not yet been determined. It’s different with sheep. We know that certain breeds oi sheep are best for certain localities. Wc know what sheep are moat profitable for prairie rsgions, and what are the best for mattoa and special kinds of wool—at least near enough to prevent mnch divergence of opinion. The respective merits of breeds of sheep have been determined in Indiana after long experiment. The same conditions of things do not exist as to cattle. Everything 'is in the experimental stage. New breeds have come ia, and the breeders of each ore in competition.’’ "This is the reason, therefore, that the short horn men at this week’s meeting refused tc convert their association into a general cattle breedei’s orgasi ratios "Yts.” Bsid State Auditor Rice: "The republican position on the tariff' question strikes me as very fanny.” "How’s that’’’ "Why, they are taking the ground that it ia purely a local question?” "Didn't they try to make capital in the last^camp&iga out of the story that Han"Yes. That’s why their present apolog eticard explanatory position as to the new tariff law strikes me as so funny.” ‘•By the way, is Colorado for McDonald?” "Gov. Grant is.” Meeting a man who had built some cottsges: "How did von do it?” "Did it with $2,000, which I happened to have.” "How many did yon build?” “Four.” "What did the ground coat?” “Just $2,000.” “Well, you’re a financier. Explain.” "Mortgaged the ground and borrowed money which, with just a little extra, enabled me to pat up the four hoasea. The houses will rent for sixteen dollars a mouth. In three years the rents will pay for the houses. In the meantime my professional income supports my family. See ? ’ "Good scheme!”

Supreme Oours. The following cases were decided Friday, Jane 1: ■TATIS—PABOL PARTITION—1'LXADINO. 10010. tfarpaiet ▲. Bwlizer et al. vs Daniel Haws et al. Rehearirg dented. Hammond, J. The appellees assume. In their brief for a reheating. that the appellants Daniel, Abraham and Marlon Hawk are children of Philip Hawk, deceased II this Is a fact the pleadings fall to show It The parties may, on the return of the cate to the court below, reconstruct their pleadings, and when the fact of the relationship assumed by appellees Is brought to the attention ol the court a question may be presented which can not be decided in the present condition of the pleadings. The original opinion in this case correctly expresses the law. XSTATXS—COMPKIKNT TKiTIM lNY. 9638. Nlanetia Harcourt va Daniel Harootirt, administrates. Marlon 0. 0. Reversed. BickneU, a a This was a claim against a decedent’s estate on a promissory note. The court erroneously permitted the administrator to testify to declaratloni of the decedent in reference to the note and in the absence of the plaintiff, aad also erroneonsly permitted another witness to

id compel

deuce showed clearly that the plaintiff

save a (76 Ind.,

plaee at the (

fwill ken fine per•all ax*

np a very attruetiv*

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valuable consideration lor the note.

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MTAT»—PEAODCLKNT MOTOAGE - JCRY TRIAt 10187. Nelson D Clonser vs. Jonn M. Backman. Wells C. C. Ravened. Franklin, O. The appellee John H. Ruck man was Jhe administrator of an estate, pad ts such administrator oh his petition he procured an order from the comt directing him as such administrator tomnender to himself individually a large amonnt of personal property belonging to the estate in fall discharge of two mortgages which he claimed to hold on the property Appellant, a creditor ol the estate, filed a salt to set aside this order allegiug that appellees mortgagas were fraudulent and made to deWand creditors, and that appellee had loll knowledge of all the facts when he received the mortgages. The appellee filed a general denial. Tne court related to grant a trial by Jury at appellant’s request The court . erred in refusing a jury trial. The quettien of fraud in the execution of the mortgages, and fraud in procuring the order are questions of fact and eminently proper to b* submitted for decision to a jury. The lact that uli cate la connected with settlement of decedent's estates mates no dlfferedceIn the rate (11 Ind., 80:87 Ind.. 784 9Ind., 6(8; 61 Ind., 392 ; 70Ind., S2o;

72 Ind 20 )

raccxxnuos svpplxmxntaby—pliadiwo. 10142 Harrison M DCUman vs. James S Dill manat ol. Monroe 0.0. Affirmed. Bison, oThis waa a pleading supplementary to execution. Demurrers were sustained to the omplaint for want of facts. It was alleged tn this case tbat an execution had heed issued which wsa stiff in the hands of the sheriff unsatisfied. It was hot alleged that the judgment debtor had property dsaeribeu which

fc&Uhfaction ol the jn

to Institute the

property oewonowa wnioa Defused to apply toward the the Judgment. It wai Intended i prooeedb gs under section 819 of

the effect* sought to be reached, together with the amount already In the hands of the judgment defendant sutjeet to M claimed as exempt from exeen km. exceeds the amonnt extmpefcy tew from execution. The judgment was for 8812 12. It dew snot appear whstsmoant the exrcotton defendant would be entitled to claim aa exempt, whether RCC or 66'0 It may have been consistently with the averments of the verified abdication, that the execution defendant bad in hfa heeds property w ioh he had not refused to apply on the judgment and which he had not culmed aa exempt, suffic.ent to satlafy the ext cu tit n, on which no return had been made bat which was stiff in the hands of the sheriff. The affidavit waa insuffi-

cient

emss—srnnrs—vaeuGxws obadins 9181. The City of North Vernon vs. Mary Yotgter. Jennings a a Affirmed. Bist.0. [1-] In aa action ag*tests city tor nagBasntlv grading a street so as to damage adjoining propFTtyby gtthcrtnc up surface water and emptying tt ontnii property. It Is not neoeesary for the p’aiatlff to aver that the injury waa caused without hi* fault (82 Ind ,647). taint which charges that the city the street aa to collect in an Chennai the surface water from the lennorr adjacent to said atreet wfatettdid not before fbattime flew upon the plaintiffs property, and to pour the water on his lot* to their injury and his damage, states fact sufficient to render the city Uabte. [H Ind.. fill.) TAXATIOB—PB0P8BT Y IN mmitV 7868 The Standard OU Oo. vs. Lemuel Bachelor. Wells C. O. Reversed. Nibteck. J. The Standard OH coxddmot bronaftt this ma< Hon to enjoin tri coffee^ ri cSrWn the facts were brisfly that the Standard Oil OhwTpricJrteT tiJ*firot ^Irurr noni—nf If t tUrti IntndtRBR* isaassr

wltmnnhlafau] artificial dhesx

rite pryrty of the^lrse^ fixp^lq^Skv***; 27Iad.2ri; 87 AU. 81: "w* fkfriual property Prand la transit throasher taaperariiy wl-hta e slate, ether thantlM one in which tbe ownsr twites can not to taxed in the state in whiri tt Is so ton ad on file principle that for the pmpeaea of taxation it heloDgs to tba estate la which the ownoi Ben Ms wtedonaa. [81 The cnee In 21 In*.. SR end 0 lad . 288, an aot In eoafllct with this opinion, bat have npHcntlon to facts materially dlfitorent from Son In-reived tn this eroe. BILL OF .BTCDTIONl— FttlNO—JTXW TUAL lUCO. Bsbreea Jones at aL vs. Fernando Jeon et aL Madison C. C. Affirmed. Morris, C. [11 The Mil of exceptions in inis earn waa aot fikd in term, but in vacation, between the Jnne a»d October terms at the oourt. The trial was had at the June term of the court, 1881. and the record does aot abow teat time waa than gtesn to fite a Mil of exceptions. Tba MU of exreptfons could be filed in vacation an the euthoritr given by the conrt for toe sarporowhtn in sesstosi. and the authority thaa given most appear by the record aad wot by ttoebUl of ezeei Mona without such authority, the MU efexerpooES lano part of theraeerd and and noth tea can atmeor from it (67 Ind. 318:65 Ind. 812:7J lad 112 [?.] The trial at this case was bad at the J ilc term, 1682, of the court and tte finding and judgment than made. There waa no motion lor a new trial madest that term. A motion for a new trial waa not made mtII the folteming October term, as the motion tor a ndw trial waa not made at the Item at whlett the dw eftion of finding of the oourt was made, tt follows that there is so question aa to s new trial la the record (80 Iku tel; R d ’Sisco. 1188 ) A MU of exceptions contain the evtdenc-, filed within the time granted et the Oitoter term is in the moord.but as there was no proper motion made lor s new trial, ft to nnaymiffng.

Indianapolis Who! sea I a Market—Dally Rsvtow. New peeking of peas, eocseberries, strawberries and riemro an offered in the eastern market* at low figures, Old esnned good* are closing ont Coffees tie lower and duff. Sugar weak. Trade in gesaral groceries has not jet passed ont of the dullness which has enveloped it since the year opened. In the absence of Interest and excitement in buMno ■ merchants are aln ady turning their thoughts to re-cupera-tlve nworte Dry good* dealers have not sold one-third as ranch white goods the seasonal

then made up by the lucre*ae in other lines aot strictly feasonable but yet suitable for all periods. In foreign fruits, oranges are strong pineapples In abundant supply and cheap; co-

cos n us steady and in decreasing supply. Pxt Goods—Frinta—American, oc: Allen, 6c: Arnold’a6)4o: Berlin, solid colors, sc: Oocheco, (He: Rddystone, iaiicy, 6J4c; Hanei fancy, 6o; Hamilton, 6c; Pacific, fancy. 6He: Wauhington Turkey redAe; Harmony,5o; Manvheyter prints, 6Hc; Brown Sheeting—Atlantic A, 8c; Atlantic D, 7c; Appleton A, Sc; Boote A u, 8c; Continental O, 8c; Clark’s A. #Hei DwlaM Anchor, M inches8)4c;GranitTliie KK. 7c; Granlteriila

miffs. 86 Inches, 8teo; Bart-

lett F, 7c; BiEckstnne AA. 7>4C‘ Chexrut Hill, So; Chapman X, 6)40: Dwight Star, 8, 10c: Fruit of tne Loom. 86 inches, IHc; FitchviUe. 7c Hill's semper idem. 86 inches, 8Hc: Hope, 7Hc;|Knlght’« cambric, 9o; Lonsfiale, 9Hc :Ixmsdalo.83 inenes. 8Hc: Whltlnsyille, 88 Inches, 6Hc; Warasutto,86inches.UHot New York Miffs. HKc: Utica, 9-4. SOo: Utica, 10-4, 82Hc. Oonetteans-Indian Orchard. 7c; Kearearge sateen, 8J4e; Naumkeag mteen, 8Ho;

OT%C* IV QlAJLiAACTOft CM7 OTRAJ ,

Rockport,7c. Tlckinf-Amoskeag, A 0 A, 16c; exeag plaid. 14c. Con<*toga—ffoifi medal, OCA. 18He: Bhettucxet, s lOHc; Bwlft river, 7Hc; Minnehaha, 17c; Lewiston. 86

Conestoga—aolfi medal! ItefiBF,' 1 V _ “

17c; Lew«,«wu.. ww go inches 14 Ho,

York 20 inches UHO.Omega'ei) inches 86e Osnsburgs and Ch»viote—LonMana plaids 7)41, Augusta 7He, Ottawa 6h A America* strip** lOHc, plaids like, Hamilton llHo, Hater SH < '. Uucasyilto to, Scotch finish 12H0. Paetfio Drew Goods—H poplin lustre, 10c, cashmere He. H beige, l*Hc, alpaca lustre, 16Ho, Australian crepe 16Hc, brocateU 16)40,6-4 cashmere A O,

27Ho, Gingham. Lancaster, 8c.

Forktpw fbutis and HuTS—Pineapples, H 25R2.U0; per do*. Bananas, $2.66*4.50. hgr, new, layers, 18*20o; raisins, new, London layers, 82.60a2.66: Muscat las, double crown, 12 20*2.26: Valencia, 9a9Hc: prune*. 7HaBcft<amnta,new, 6Ha7c; Leghorn citrons, 19*206, dates, black. 8Ha9c, in frail boxes; Per *7Ha8o; Fard, 14HaI5c; lemons, tier. $4 0C#4.50; Meatina, 85.00a 6f0 per box; oranges, Meaatna scarce et (•00*710 per box; Imperial Mewina, 15.51 a •.10, Jamaica, 88.50a$06 per barrel. California. 88.50*4.00 per box. Soft shelled almonds, Teragonla, 19a20c: Ivica, 18al9c; shelled, SB -

pecans, western,

per husdred: extra large, 17 00*7.25; raw nuta. white Tennesaee, 7H*8c: Virginia, 8H hand-picked, 9HalO; roasted, Tennemee, 1

per pound.

Ca

annkd Goods—Blackberries, packed, 96oa $1,00. Beans, atring, $1.10; Lima standard, $L40; soaked, 90c. Blaeberries, $1.26. Cherries, red. 2 lbs, 11,50*160. Lobsters, 2 lb, $1.70*1.75; 2 lbs. $8.CO. Mackerel, 1 lb, $L6Bal.75. Oysters, full 1 lb, $1.00*1.06 : 2 lbs. $1.78aL90; light 1 lb, 66*66c: 2 lbs, $1.10*1.20. Peaches, standard,2

1.20: $ pies, $210*2.20. Fine apple, Bahama, $2.50; standard, 2 lbs, $1.88«2.00; second, $1.40* $1.60. Plums, damson, 2 lbs, $1.10*120. Peas, marrowfat, $1.20: early small, $1.40; soaked pees. 7O*80c. Raspberries. $1.88*1.90. Salmon, rbVtl66*1.70. Tomatoes,81b*. $U0al 25. Polk’s

rarmouth, $1 SOaLR; n sugar, $12eaL$$; PumpStin, s ibs, $loi

com, 2 lbs, $L15al,20: Yi Revere, $1.85; Mountain Dunn A Oo,, $LUaL20. Pum]

al.20.

Gsocxkins—Sugars—Hard, 9H09Ho; standard A. 299HC: off A. 8Ata8%c: white extra C. 8Ha8Ho; extra O, 8H*^o; C, 8H*8Ho. ?ood

yellow, SaSHc; common yellow,

Coffees—Ordinary grades, 8M*8Hc fair. 9 <*locj good, lOHalOHc:prime, UaJlHo; strictly prime, llHsl2Hc;cholce,l2H*lSc:fancy 14al6c; golden Rio, lBal6H0; Java, 16H*24Hc. Bossted ooffe* s' -Arbnokle's, 18Hc; Levering’*, 13Ho- XXXX, Ifc; McCune’s Rio, '8H0. Moihmoi anu syrups—New Orleans moismcs new, 60*68o; common tyraps, S4a86o; medium. 87*S9o; choice B0a6*c; maple syrup, 65caSl 15. Starch. 4a4Hc Lake salt, $1,10 per cor load: $1.20*125 in a mail quantities. Rloe—Carolina, 6a8c. Oheene. 8Ha IGo: Jersey full cream, 18%c. Coal off, lOHaUo,

accenting to grade.

Lkading Daces.—Morphine, $8E04M.75: quinine. $1.65*1.70: dnchonidla, 90«95c: borax, 17c; camphor, 85a45c: aloohol, $2.25*2 30; ass* foetid*, 40*50: alum. 4Hc: chloroform, 80ffi85o; copperas, barrel, AM; cream tarter, pure, SSs 40c; castor off, $1.26*1.80: oil bergamot, per pound, 12.75*4 00; soda bi carb. 4*6c; salt EpS01XI| 4&60s RriiLte sa 1 ftaQtfVi •

turpentine! 41

of potaah, 88a42c: . .

66*680; oplcm, $4.2004 40; white lead, ic;

iodide of potash, $1.60*1.75.

Hinas. Tallow and Guain—Green cowhides 7c; heavy steers. Set green calf, loot green rifted hides, 8*8)40; green salted calf, 12af3Ho;

aged, grubby dr

dHc: green salted calf, 1

12mc; drr salt bide*. 10c; damr bull, two-thirds of the sboro

10,10x14,14x20 and 12x12,87.00: IX. 10x14,14x20 and 12x12, $9.00: roofing tin, IC, 14x20, $6.50; 90x18, $13,00*14.00. Block tin in pigs. 28c; in bars.29c. Iron—27 B Iron. $4.50; 27 G Iron, 6He; Mooreheads’ galyanlxed.SSH per oent discount Sheet rinc, 7 He. Cop oer bottom, 27a Floniahad copper, 89c. Solder. 14al8c. LKAnxK-Cak sole held at 85a60o: hemlock ■ole held at 2U8So: harness 30sS7c: skirting. 88a " 86*400; brtdle.per dosen, French kip, 86a81.»; French calf tt^px Inow—Bar iron, $2.25*2 SO; wrought obarooa bar, $A2lal 50. Hons shoes—Burden'*, $4 75* A60; Perkins'*, $4 75*6.00. Walker’*. $4.75*5.00 ; mala •boa, $6.75*6.00; cut nails, $8 25, rates for 10'A Wool—Tub-washed, 88c, Fleece washed If light and well washed, 96*800. Unwashed fire medium. 28a25a Unwashed coarse, and Ootewold, 17a20o. dotted and burry, according to vulus. Fbatksnc—Prime goose, 56s60c per pound; mixed duck. 26a80a RAM—$L76 per 100 lbs; scrap iron, 56s6aa

■OseeUaneous Produce, Honey Ua30c: extracted. I2ai4a Florida tomatoes, $8.00*8.50 per orate. Oucumben. bouse grown TSffM per dosen. Strawberries, *4 quart crate. $2 06*8.50. Green, peas, ss&SAiaa. nss&. , £r&«?3s

brans, P

am par bo.; medium, I

■older, $7.00*8 60 oer sS’&.iraJSix

■CRN. Butter and Poultry, i#2S ri ihc dsmmul faji; selling faoa^itoiont Itaiee.conntry’choice. ICsllc: sail' * ’ ' ’ at 15c; common, Ssioc hens, lie per lb ; roosters. Uc: turkeys. lOallo: goese, ducks, old, $8 60 per dot.

c: saffing from store Poultry, stronger; 6c; ■ pring chickens, ese, $5.40 per do*

Yonsg end middle-aged men snfisring from low of memory and hypsohoBirin. abonld inclose three stamps for Port VII of World’s Dispentary Dune Series of pamphlets. Address World’s Dispensary Medfool Association, Buffalo, N. Y. on t-w^AW

TMtve bsea elfiteied tor twenty yean with an help of tbs moat skillful deetora. U slowly hot ■arelyextsnded,aatil a year age this wiaterM eevnsS nr owstre psseea ta the Mm of dry ■salsa. For the teat Otaco years I have bsee on* *Me weoawylabor, aad safibrleg tetaoMfyah the time. Rysry morateg there coni d he Marly adem pan fatt of scam trieatrom tin stoaetof my had. eosao of than half aa Urgoas thsenvelope cowtalelBf this leteer. Is u>e lamer part et winter my aaia eommaaced craektag epee. X*

that ent'd be ritiior Jaeol

tried tyerythfrg. almost, that caw HI he thoeght cf. wttbent any relief. The U*h of Jeae I started wset, in hopn I oowid reach Rot Sprlog*. I rnifisd Detroit, aad wee so low I tneeght I ■aoaM hare to goto the hosottsl bet Bsa'ly 1 get sa ter as Lansl -g. M cm. whore I had si later UvIrg. One Dr. treated on about two weosa. hot did me ao good All th«*ght I bad but* ebon time to Uv*. 1 earnestly prayed to die. ireeted tbreuga the aeia oil over my back, reran ny riba; araw.bands, pmb*. feet badly swollen ; Me-waiw rsaee off. asnvr suh deodatd bars aa bone, hair dead, dry s*4 Ufeist* as old straw. O.mrQoi' bow Ididrufibr wy sister, lbs K H. Davit, had a sms‘1 1 art of a box of ( ut'cur* in the boose. Ah* woaldn’t give Stll "We will trj-Ootitar*" Sime

ar-(!lrd on one h».nu aad arm. xnrekai Tbere wsa relief. stepped th» terrible

e wDl

one a

_ relief, stepped ih4

barring sensation fr mx the w. rd g<>. They Immediate ly got the the Cotkura Resolvent. CaUcor, aad Soap. 1 commenced b takii g one isbleepoonfal of Reeolvent mree times a day after mean -. had s bath once a day. water about blood be*); osei Cut core 8 ep free'.y : applied OuUcurs mor ios aod evening. Result, letnroed to my home in just six weess f om tbe time I left,

and my a* in as am. Oth *- this shea* of paper.

tilHtX R tJtKPXNTBR

Herderron. J« fferson c uaty, N. Y. Sworn to before me ihts mneteeuth day of Jan-

uary, 1880,

a, si. LFFFiNewKT.i Juettce of the peace. Cuffcura Resolvent, the new bleed purifier, fn-

ternally, and Cnttcnra. and Cailca » sjap, the

great »*ln currs. externally. c,«*r the complex

ion. cleanse the8*In and fcalp and partly the

tery euvoies of Itching, Scaly. Pimp y, 1. Mercorial. *nd Csocarjss Humors, ird Skin Tortures when physician*, hoep.tala. isd all other means I*IL Sold everywhere, Potter Drug and Chemical Oeapaay, Boston

Birod 01

rofnlc

ft At w 1 Tflt V For Infantile and Birth HnjO£j A U 1 1 mors. Rough Chapped or Ores-

so a p id 8 ™'.

cura Soap,an exquisite Be*uiiaer,*nd t oi.et.B*

and Kurscry ^San stive, frag rani wt fl«wer ndor* and Cu'icur* heallag ha-

les, atl-

.Bsih,

ub delicious *«m* oa-w^

"Dr Benton's Celery and Chamomile Pills cured ny mother’s headache.” X, P. Cornell, Piltiborg. P*.

J^CagS

ire heeu unlaw •as

*>1883.

THE3-

GRAND EVENT OF THE YEAR.

•Hndu^fial

EXPOSITION!

OPENS SEPT. 6th—CLOSES OCT. 6th.

A WONDEETOL DUPLAY OF ManDfactores-Arts-lmentlons-Products. Rcco(mi*ed everywhere as the NA7ICNAL ZZEIBITI0I7 Of DTI73127 AND AB7. EXHIBITOHB FEOM EVERY STATE IN THE TTNI0H.I

ADMISSION

arrangements

hibits and visitors.

dress,

spac

lade for

sitor*. For Wro. H. S

1883.^

GAS STOVES.

r.

Sdstiofli

No kindling required* No coal to carry. No ashes to remove. Prices from $2 to $16. See Otto Silent Gas Engine. We sell to gas consumers in this city only. On Exhibition and for Sale bj the GAS COMPANY, No. 47 P. Pennsylvania St.

The Patent Tray Trank

If your f site for dress has reashed a high degree of eultlvatles, and yon require fine garments to sstlsfy yon, we can fill your most cuetingflWni* If you require substantial garments fbr boslness purposes, which will fit and look well aid not fret r large unout* we rin supply you. If you are s workingman, sod need s Bolt that will wear a year, at a cost of only $2$ or thereabouts, call on ns.

Tie Globe TaMg Co. 20 N. PENNSYLVANIA ST.

tn.fbA

The most convenient article lor traveling and home use ever Invented. All ilses and qualities on band. A large variety of Ladle.' and Gents' Tinnks and Leather Traveling Bags, C. H. FARLEY, Bte-BIVK THUNK STORE. Cot. Wash, and Meridian ate., and 12$ 8 III. at. (je)t no-8 " — ■' 1 ■ — " ■ '■ '!•

■ BLAST YOUR STUMPS WITH /EtnaPowde

we are i«mn* thb MOST Garden and Lawn ate. ever

tOST RELIABLE RUBBER HOU, Mt

ofiMtd to tiff* cut tn any dsstred quantity at a very low price. Ws manufacture out of wrought iron ptne a very tubsteotlai and efficient fire Escape Ladder, which raaduy commends itself to owners and occupants of buildings. Headquarters for Pipe, Fittings, Bran Goods, Pumps, hnglnsors' finppUri,

Etc., Etc.

KNI6HT & JILLSON, 75 and 77 SonthPemu

“Quick Heal”

GASOLINE STOVE.

The New Lever Valve.

You con not have an accident. No screws to get oat of ordsr. Refrigerators and Oil Stoves.

Purse! 1 & Medsker,

t,thA

21 WENT WASBINSTOB ST.

BOOTS AND SHOES. We are receivirg our Spring Goods, and woul call special attention to our new Opera Slippers, at $100 and $1.25. l. E. MORRISON,

2 Weat Washington Street.

BMM HTTB OOI

Excelsior

Steam Boiler and Sheet Iron Works JOHN A. M. 00X, $7 and SB NL llaryland Bte, IwntaeapoIH. Manufacturer of Boliere, of every description. Spiral Chimneys aad Breechings, Feed Steamers, Tanks, Grain Conveyors, Architectural IxuN Works. Speoial attention to Repair Work. Oaff or send for priori ■.tn.th

For Solid Insurance, Prompt Settlements and Correct Policy Writing,

GO TO

tu.thjg

CLEAVELAND & ADAMS, 81 and 83 N. PENN. ETT. Twelve Solid Companies repr

Roofing

WARREN'S 2 and I Ply Ready Asp hall Roofing adapted for steep or flat roofs; light, durable, and easily applied. No tin-work required where this roof is used.

Anchor Brand Asphalt Roofing,

risri for fiat roof* only. W Lit hi and heavy water proof and Oarbolixed Sheathing. Aim dealers tn Rootan* BnppUaa

Shooing

MU.W

gins * 8MITHMK, 169 West Maryland fit., Indtanapolla.

T I Who Lumber. ^

Wholesale and Retail whitb pan, lath, ihinruh, wre,

Bridge and Miff Biffs a spednUy.

Ontlflr & Sarldce Lumbar dOu

111 to IQ B. Raat st,

CUE ELEGANT NEW LINE OF ADVERTISING CARDS and Folders are now in and ready for inspection,

Prices greatly reduced.

Nollte.

tn tb.s

f> E MARE THE LARGEST VARIETY ABD THE SMOOTHEST Zee Orearo.

In the West Give ns a trial.

BEYSE & THOMPSON, English Opera House Block.

New Lumber Yard.

SHAFFRR * ■eonnrii, IS* Lora Btreet.

0*d lots Irr.m oar own mills

DANIEL TAGGABT, SaJcer Confectioner, in BOOTH nUMOIB ST., (BALL’S OLD STAND.)

SaM l BECK A SON

j>4 S N-• not in b : iNl^ANAPOLIS

E ^JNniAN/lPOllS

Hmebeld Goods.

MEW AND UBOOND-HAXS

Furniture, Cinwtt, Bmym, Eto* # RUhA . v , . *

PATENTS, m AMKMOAN aad FORnGH Atee. Patterns

UtM

—m mmm V "m JT 1 "VS 1 "V W m XreiC73xLx3 Sfl £<r. njumra mill and yard. ft fi rn&rnrn A r«f| The Largrri stock and LowsM Priori ta the e«F. V* V* A UOIX.11 Ci vvf., Oemor First gtreet anri I. O. * Im B. m. to.Oh.

StraiOerries

Atn.'h

ITRING BEAMS, MEW peasT 9 At POWER’S, 80 S.Pteii

8ASITARY ODORLESS COHPAII. wn v»ia »* Sta *. RtU th _____

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IT

UB«ri. ndNwH tohota hea thepMgiPvuMt oa i sleak a riffiM smart store.

I got real That theg arid NM’hriScf aB.’* IkteriottatHiM wrewHtar A»d migta ho a beerita’ lei BatlsaMtern)solf, "Momritar, It dean oere morit te tey- M Bo I drove ta taw* «■ aBtafflari Asttnenfilylsmy plan. Andhoagtaaidacef BailDcB For myealf cmfl htaMririk WUle joggin' ahmg • pMa’ hrere, I art off a geod sired chew, Aad apglB* out tan* te aritNl* "That newspaper talk to mm.” Foe yon gon’t tool muon Mretar, And tbeagb folks etntaU com reltet. The bon, Mr mo, B« hired Moa Won't hare any ether ktad: And oil that Tve kno *n to tty A Have aiwoga said the eame, ^ That “BaU Dag Tltig beats off tee obewi. No matter what’s the aariA H

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NEW HUB COOKING BANOS.

For Mit (by DONNA N A OFF 11$ I. Write «.

BABY BUGGIES. ntfW

poi NEW STYLES, LOW PII0ES, AT Novelty Dollar Store tnutt- .. t||

WHIi LAKOBOT Oroagrer's BllSillCSS Coll6g0 arrumn. A thorough fear sssatb’s Rngtlsh s«i«u B# erumrear, luiggsapay, 4. arebtteotaral and mediawtag. Ladlra' D*p*rtOOLLffitim. ^wTw. riRANGBR A Oe„ •tadtjk :

New •‘Met” P^lee Q. KJ But BTACES, 64 and M Indiana avurae, huri them all on Rspoirlag Furnl General UpholaMring i* for and daffvexed free of C orders.

J. B. RYAN A GO., COMMISSION JIMMOBANTS, And dealer* in Grain, Friar, Feed and Hay, 62 and 64 Iflnt JUryUafl Stmt, Indianapolis. Ind. RsgfMewd Warehouse for Btoiage of Flour aad Mardhondlse.

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Railway Time Table.

juarvo. roll*.

Loa ( Ac M daffy jrct

▼aadaiia Ltaa.

Aodenon ac. U.Mam fc¥ii.fas; Mr.ee a

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g»?8« Aocgn.^ f-'Qpra

IO.O. OAL Ben way.) Brian daily.—. (Jims| Af^re dally—UHm

driCL

irfftsnrfittS

KanMOttseMg. Moerrevtlto mC-I

Plownan&RiggSi-s

Grain and Provision Broker

w fl^ritflf 1 IBshf IritauoM 1 seottnai Boiuiuif*

. Direct wires from oar ottos 9 to £sZ?° Ji0wT ** * u >otat *

Jiiilar andOpticliR

D. ORAJSK «W M tt. WAgWfWeTOW ■*. anv one

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•Velvet Carpets I New invoice Just Received. CaU andteee th«m,the prices win suit you STRAW MATT1108 in all the new colors at bottom prices. LACE CURTAINS *t half value. „„ „ „ W. H. BOLL, 80, 32,34 S. Illinois St

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