Indianapolis News, Indianapolis, Marion County, 13 March 1885 — Page 3

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THE INDIANAPOLIS NEWS, FRIDAY, MARCH 13, 18S5.

A TRIUMPH OF SKILL

ACHESTTPMNS!

** t «ch« ill ov«r f” wnat a common pression; and how much it tr\«ans to nawiy t poor tufferer! Thaso aches have a Cause, and rnoro frequently than is generally suspected, the cause is trie Liver or Kidneys. No disease is more painful or serious than tfiese, aqd no rernedy is so prornpt aqd effective as MISHLER’S BittersNo remedy has yet been discovered tl\at is so effective iq all KIDNEY AND UVER COMPUINTS, MAI ARIA, DYSPEPSIA, otc., and yat it is simple and harrnlass. Science and rnedical skill have Cornblned with Wonderful success tf\ose f\erbs which nature h>* provided for the Cure of disease. It strengthens ahd invigorates the whole system.

oe. Th*d&ntt nauan, one* a Mine from • lylfishlirH u loarana* > of the kidM

BROW 5 ,

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Pi

-THE BEST TONIC.

This medlctn* oombininf Iron with pure refetable tonic*. Quickly and completely t urn Dyepepetit, lauteeetlen, Wfaiteeee, I ■•■■re Blood, ittalarlo, thille mad War arm, *nl* 2? uu^lfTng remedy for Dleeatoe of the ' Kldeeye oad liver. It le UeahieMe R>r Diseases peculiar to Wonten, and all who lead sedenUiy Uvea. It does not Injure the teeth, cause headache.or produce constipation—other tom medicines do. It enrichaa and purifies the blood, stimulates the appetite, aids the aanmilatlon of food, relieves Heartburn and Belching, and strengthana the muscles and nerves. For Intenchteut Fevers. Lassitude, Lack of Energy, dx., it haa no equal. < 4V* The genuine baa above trade mark and cromed red Hnea on wrapper. Take no other. MU*«.ir w caisiciL co., BrLTihoax, an.

THE RAILKOAIFS.

^tavoaiA^

RACTS

Prepared from Select Fruits that yield the finest Flavor*. Have been used for year*. Become The Standard Flavoring Extract*. None of Greater Strength. Bone of such Perfect Purity. Alwayt certain to impart to Cake*, Fnddinga, Sauce*, the natural Flavor of the Fruit*

HaWFACTtrUS BT

STEELS ft PRICE, Chicago, 111., sad St. Louia, Mo., ■Skme U tii— Ymal StM, Pr. Petals CVeaa aakias " ' ' WwaTTua •» PrsS4a»«*e.r.Hew i.. WK MAKE NO SECOND GRADE GOOD*

Bob. Thaddau* Btevena. the dletlaasdahed Con.

Sreeeman. oaoe wrote to a fellow mem ter who was

suffering from- indigestion and kidney dlseem Try WsUer-s Herb Bittern, I teUeve It will cun ve need It for both Indiyeetion and afieo. the kidneys, and it ia Mae meet wonderful NwnMaatlen of medicinal herbs I ever ■aw."

MlSHtUB HUBS BITTIE8 00..

«g>g Ootatnarce St., Philadelphia.

Parker’a FUaaant Wena Byrap Seyar Faila

A. Steam Plunger Pump, slmpk’ in construction, perfect In operation, always reliable, that will pump hot, cold or muddy wutc r from, well, cb>tern, tank or pool; that is more durable than any crank, piston or fly wheel pump; that takes but half the room, and that has all tho merits of l>oil«r feeder and Inspirator combhied is the demuud

will

of the- times, and

be found in

the five sixes, from

tustottt.

R.R. ROUSE.

Wan Papers.

A Urge line of GILT PAPERS, at 15c.

HERMAN MARTENS, 40 South Meridian Street

HAIR GOODS. The largest stock. The lowest prices. All kind* of foods made to order, 40 Bead for pries list and catalogue frefi. Q-. VA.RIH-, *T!>i West Washington street.

Best Boiler Seale Purgative. TOTirTT 13 TO USE NO OTH EB. r p. Bttll.TOKS Sc PfcA.SK, Office 21 Thorpe Block. NtdlTidted, County OTSt^rlgh* of man utac turn jar IB* News bofiar uses'this anicla.

The I.» D. A 8. Leaae—Local and

General Notea.

President Hafliinond atnf other I., D. d S. ofikials to-day routitinid the inspection of their tenBiusI facilities and other property at this point, preparatory to receiving it from the f., B. 4 W. The official* of the latter company claim that the I., L>. & S. is ! in better coiMlttion now than when it first came into their potoeasion. The T., D. A*. iinqM^tiun party found cs-rtain portion* of Uoroad out of rejetir ami were not wholly | pleased, K is reported, with the condition of ] their prapcrly. However, the 1., It. A W. ! have restored tl»e eqnipmrnu in the best pos- i sihle order, and the al>ai»donflH-nt of the Ii-asc

stipulation in the p-Ucy wa* that only such pervms as hekl a i to,a the company were to be deeunr*! its agents, any other j

Wheat temuiea’.. HJr;

is agreed upon as set forth yesterday. The two parties to the agreemenk were in consultation last night and decided upon a modification

and simplification of their plans. This afternoon another consultation is being had. The formal agreement will not be operative until V L. A*harst. trustee for the second mortgage bond bolderf arrives from New Yorr mid pusses ui>oit the proceeding. He i* eiisvted to-morrow. It is thouglit that the 1., 1$. A \V. will lease the I., L>. A S. siiops. west of the river, and it may lx; that the relations of the two companies will not lx- so rtmote as may appear on the surface. The general aflieers of the American express company are in the city to-day. They are inspecting the pencral 'bnimiess of the corn nan y. It is understood that the change in the managciuciit ot the I». A S. will u»t alft et the rciations of the etpres.* cuuipunics to cither the I., B. A W. or to the I. D. & S. The annual report of tlfr Bee Line railway company shows gneis earnings for 18s4 to lx$3,51«/)2o; the decrease, as compared with

1*41, is jx-r cent.

The directors of the L., N. A. & C., in New York yeatenluy, elected William Dowd president; John B. Canon, general manager

and vice president.

Superintendent J. J. Turner, of the Vincennes rofcd is preparing a book on train dispatching for the use prtr. ipally of the employes of the Pennsylvania system, as there is at present ho writ leu authority on the subject. When completed a perfect familiarity with its contents will be one of the conditions of the appointment of any person to a

|K/sition a train-dispatdicr.

SUl’KKdt: COURT.

person was to be <iec(ned tbe agent of j the a-amred. The fsaxy ev/litalx»e<l a RipBlstfou : that the couiiauiy termiuute the pdtier by ■ giving iioth-e aiai U-u.leri.-ig bark a rateable («ro- , isxtion of the laentlums i»UL it was averred tiuil Mich iK,tl«-». hail lava given to Mie-kljA ; liarha-r ami fliiecting them to charge agcii»i ft. the ajr,>.ur>t of the uneanie«l pr.-iuinnie. thr-y itig at tiie time it- debtor in * mui h larger sum. I On ttu-*e fai-U no agency existed autiiorixiue Uu-*e ! brokers tottcc\*|rt a notiee ot :iie eanctBation ; and th** aiisw er does not slioW a compliance \\ ith the Mipuliitiu i in rv. f twt-n< e to a r itieeilatiou. as it ; could not be made by dirvcWiig the am-nt to •iiarge up a part of the piemiums against his debt ! to the c-omf o,y. - For correct style*, fine goods r.nd low prices, Kellcher <k Dalton stand at tlt^heud, •M South ileritlian street. The Mtding •

hatter*.

Kdleher A Dalton are sole agents fur Younian’s celebrated New York llats, the leading styles of America, 23 South Meridian

street.

TIIE MARKET NEWS. New York Stock Market. Nrw York. March IS.—Money easy at l pir cent. Bar kiivvr lOo’i Stocks dull and steady the past hour-T*. 101*4, Paciflc C s of'X, li>; 4J4 s,

ir.- 4

<iauis Kxpr>-ss 13- Mobile A Ohio 8 llcgheiiy rjutrwL. ;:U Morris A Kwex l*>i Iton, T. 11 JI7. Nashville fhat JCrti

•No. 2 Moditt rranesuv, s:!>jc: N'a 3 Medi- . xjr: No. 2 n-l. 82V S rod. “v..-, cnoi—No 2 white, tp*; No. white, tic; yellow, 43V: nl*h-miitod»4flc. a t.; mixol. rejected N<>. 2 wuite. We: sound ear. t2*4e; uumerohantuLiC. 4Uc. Oat*—No. 2 white, 33c; mixed. 32c; rejected, |Ck-Kran-«i.t3b. live—Cit-. n'., i,^. iw £12.01. M.WV*

WANTED—FEMALE HELP.

Abstracts of the Decisions Rendered Yetteislay. The following case* were decided Thursday, March 12: nkouo£.xce—rLF-aniso. 11475. Muses C. Stevens v*. the laifaycttc, etc., company. Tippecanoe 0. C. Keheariug denied. BlckiieU, C. Whers a man builds his fence so neg ligeutly and earelcisly, that by rea.*m of such negligence and want of care his neighbor ts i-ijurod, and u cause of action may arise for the negligence. Otc negligence will then be the material averment, and the Indiana rule will be equally applicable, whether the injured party be a natural peraph or a corporation. SCKKTiK*—AM-EAL BONO. 11213. John Opp vs. tieorge Ten Eyck. Rehearing denied. Zollan, C. J. The surety in an appeal bond is bound to the (fill equut of the law requiring the bond, r.nd to so lajld 1* not, to extend iris Uoiillity, because the law expressly declares that he shall be thu* bound, and he Is Isiund to know tliAfhU liability will be measured by the law requirliqk the bond. Tho obligors on an appeal bond are liable for rents pending the appeal (23 Iud„ 74). Section 8u2 of the code of 1852 relates to pleading and practice, and continued in force tiie provision of section 41, of chapter 37, R. S„ 1843. The t 'tn ; u*ed In said section 802 are broad enough to incluile appeal bonds. nEIlW—CllMUTlOSS—WAIVER. 11492. The Carbon Cool Co. vs. John F. Murphy. Clay C. C. Reversed. Franklin, C. Action to enforce a forfeiture of land on account of a violation of a stipulation in the deed that no intoxicating liquor should ever be sold on the premises. Answer that otw Walker, appellant's agent, hud waived the condition. and on the sf ength of such waiver appellee hod erected valuukje building on the land. The fla ts alleged In the answer could nut amount to more than the parol osnuiI of the alleged agent to the act constituting the breach, and a waiver cannot Ih* thus made. In this coSC there wm an entire failure to show that Walker had any authority to make u waiver for appellant. The evidence showed that Walker was not appellant's agent, but was rendering *ome soniee fpr uppellaut's agent, and there wus no •vldeiice to show ihut he liad authority, special or others Ise, to waive any condition in the deed. CHANUE or VESVE—PRACTH'K. U4M. JohuC. Rlngeusburg et al. vs. Ira C. Hartman et al Mar.sli&U 0. C. Afllnued. Elliot. J. Where It is stated in an nflidavit for a change of venue, ns an excuse fot not applying for it in the time limited by the court; that tho (-huso fur which the change was os’ cd was not known to the appellants until the evening before the affidavit was tiled, but il was not shown that any diligence was nswl to discover the facts, the afliaavit is not sutneieut. i51 lud. 253.; The trial court hu* u discretionary power to giant oi ret use change* of venue on the ground that it U required for the convenience of wlmessea AU up]>e!latc court cun only mterlere where there u an obu.v of discretion. TAXES—RgeoVERINn BACK—f* LEA DING. 11,WO. The hoard vs. Wm. II. Murphy. Henry C. C. Reversed. Hawk J.

taxes f the

lu order to recover back tho money paid a* tu it U not eaougb to show in the complaint that property Was ar.scJfwti in an uimuiiiorizcd and regular man nor, but it must be shown that it wrongfully assessed and that tire property not in fact subject to tuqaUon. p.o lud. 182.)

prvfcrrod (V. N.4. Central..' 39k American Express.. 31 Northern I'aeitic..... 18% H , r. H. A N piSfcrrod :l . 4 r^

«r>

tmu Soutlieru.... Sl’-i Northwestern...^ 9l?i Outral I'aeitic "A : preferred,. .....123 Chicago A Alton 133 , N. Central Dbk preferred „ir<o JN*. Y.. Chi. A at. L. t’-J C., B. AQ Ut pretirnvd 8 C'.. st. L A N O 83 fOnio Centra! 1 Cin., San A Cleve... 22 jOhlo. Misaissippi..., I rJi Clave., Columbus... 3> , preferred 7.'i 1».>1. Hiulson 73 ‘Ontario A Western.. 10k tol. Lurk IWJilO.. R. A N... e*.i I >en. A Rio lirunde.. Jjt'ore. Trans i*A£ Erie l i^ Badfle Mail a 02

referred 2» " ‘

Fort Wayne 1£> Uanrnha! St Joseph 38 preferee*d 38 Hnrleui. 197

Houston A Texas..... 14 Lst. IakiI* 4 Sou Fn 2>J Illinois fJentral li’d't irreferred 37 lud. RIoori 4 We*., l/'i 1st preferred Nt Kansas A Texas 18 -St. Raul 73ji lake Erie A West... 16 preferred 106 lake Shore (Vi’d.St. I’., Min. A Man,. 89 laxilsviUe A Nash... 3l> 4 St. Haul A Omaha.... •2.>)^ IajuJs A N Albany.. 24 _ preferred^. 861^

" “ C., 1st prof ““ ”* —

■ed...

nuna.

I*. R A E....

Pittsburg...

Rock

n* . „ •.—* Island..

14

...ll 115^

Louts A N. if A C., is

2d pr-ferred... 6 Memphis A Chari... 40 Mich. Central 0>'-i

Minn. A st. L...

preferred 80 e •IVxiut Pacific l/y* Union Faetflc 47 C. H. Express 50 W. tit. I.. A I’ 4% preferred 12 dells, Fargo Ex —109k Wertem Unlou- 59

st. a r preferred ...

8>4

•7*

preferred 27 ;r Missouri Pacific «0>, Quicksilver 8 profem-d 29V.

P. F.C.C n>.,

IndlanapolU YVholesale Market—Dally

Report.

There i* a sprightly demand for coflisj*. and no little eOort on the part of the Collbe exchange to manlpik’atc prlcea. Sugars ore steady; carmed goods tirm and active. The egg market has declined, and shipper* to-day ofler only 10c, mid sell at yesterday’s paying price. Raw furs are linn, and will continue so until the March sales arc consummated. Dry goods are steadily Improving. Dry Uooda—Prims, American, Wfic; Alien, SV^c, Arnolds, 6c; BerHn, fancy colors, oj^c. Cocheeo, Eddyrtoite, fancy, 6e; Hartel fancy, be; Huudltou, 5,'j'-: I'aeitic, lancy, 9c; Washington Turkey red, Se, Horiuouy. 414c, Manchester Prints, 5’^c; Browu slieeting Atlantic, 7e; Atlantic, D, 6> 4 c, Appleton, A, 7c: Boole, A1., 7*qc: CoutiuctitalC, Clark s A. 5X°; Dwight Anchor, 38 inches, 8c; Vi ran it eVille, E E, Oc; GranitcviUe, L L, 5e; Indian Ur-

Kearsurge sateen, 7ke; Naumkeog sateen, 8e; Kocxport, 6; jc; Ticking, Amuskeug, A U A, 13* Jc; Atnoskeay. phiid, 14e; Counestoga, gold medal, 13* jc; il F. l ie; C C A, 12!4c; Bhetucket 8, 8J$c; SwUt River, 7c; Minnehahu, l.t'-.c; IxtwUtou, 30 inches, like 32 inches, I'i^jc; 30 iuciies, 14ke; ' ;H) inches, like; omega. 50 inches, tax'; burp) and Vhevlots Louisiana plaids, 7c: Aul, 7c; Ottawa, tic; Amoxkcug stripe*. 7c.plaids.

York, sOnu

its i»)pini lustre, ej^c; v asnmero, e 4 , o.^c; pai a lustre, 10)/:; Australian cre|x*, loiy; brocut«la, 16k-. eaahmere, A C, 83c, Uhigtiaui, lam a--

ter, TVbC.

Foreign Fntlts and Niita—Bmtanas, t2.00^3.(>J, figs, I'JfcaMc: raialu-s. London layer*, #’ J0i»3S .si. tfuscateU, double crown, |'2.0>'<*i75 yx-r

Muscatels, double crown. 82 0>8*275 jx-r box; \'aleneia, 9k4fllc; Turkish prunes, new, SJ^tie; currouts. Static for new; i/cghuru citron, 2i(<y ns, Florida #2.UU<ai2.5o; Messina. Ri.lv^

iges, Florida, *3.75<g,4.t» tailings, *7(»8 per obi;

TBUI

JOc; lemoi

3.50 a bo: P . J a box: Florida seoultngs, *7(»i

Almonds, Tarragonla, l'%'20c: Ivica, IA'jJOc; new Braxii nuts, 8f»10c: tilberts, ]2fcyl3e; walnuts Grenoble,'19c; English, UKUllc; pecans, western 10c; raw peanuts, while IVnnessec,

5kf(?fo>4C, Virginia, ti<»7c; cocoanuts, ivy.K.'.

"'inners tiuppiies—Best braiel charcoal tin f C 10X14, 12*12, 14x'20, |6. j0; IX, 10x14,'12ai'2 and 14 xA', *8..to: roofing tin. I C, 14x20, fiti.W; 20x23, $12.00; block tin in pigs, 24c; in bars, 2pc; iron, 27 li, $3.25; 27 V iron, 6c; Juniata galviuiized, 50

cent, discou

oruug

kccc

•count; sheet zinc, fijfic; oopi>er 1 lunL-hed copper, 34c; solder, l t(<y

e—Green cowhide, ti

per

turn*. 22c; pi

Hides, Tallow and Grcu.sc

steers, TV-c; No. I

salted calf, lie; dry mm, 12c; salt

le hides, $1.0tK«2 25c,

SSje:'*- '

Ut-

fol**c.

.(duiaoe: horse Wv : So. 2 5tg 4‘ s c; wltUe 5^,

,d U reuse—< Ireen cowhide, tike; cured, 8#$kc, green calf, iue; flint, i2c; salt hides, 10c. ivlls,

ripuke. iNvgc.

t wo*

was

UORIXJAUE—VORECUXIVR*—PEIWOSAb JtUdMENT. 1US0. Berksldro Life Insurance Company vs. Jolin I). Hutchings, et al., Marion C. C, Atliruied,

Bicknell V. 0,

When a murtgagor sell and conveys the mortgaged premises, and hi* gnuttec assumes the payment uf lha "mortgage debt, the mortgagee m a lorecl'jsure suit can not recover a personal

laliow—1 rime'.

Grease—Brown, 4c; yellow,

Rio, ; kles.iit’iC; lA'verinyi Hike; McLaughlin's XXXX', 1 Like; McCune’s Itio, H^c; Gates' A No. 1, 15>£e. MoIa-sMis and Syrups—New Orleans molasscH. 4(K<» ■>8e; medium syrups, 234'26c; choice, 35flvioc. Starch. S'^oJ.^e. Lake salt, Y2e per car-load; Sl.yefttLlu in small quantities Rice, Carolina, 6V»Si'. Cheese, 7VusUc. Coal oil, o+j^lTc, aceording tog'ade.

judgmeul against *u she has accepted h;

(to Ind. 4Ef) If the party

benciit a eontract is made neglects to give notice of lu* wsvptanco of U lie Im uiN the peril of its

grantee

icr for

unless

her debtor.

w Ikmo

apjiellants Instituted pnAteedlug* mem of damages for eslablisiion mill. The appellees dam-

gives nofiee by jiroof u reaekuon before tho no-

tice was served. (93 Ind., 561).

KIW TKIAL—>’CW1.Y PWtuVk'nED EVtbEXCE. 11634. William Test et al. v*. Leroy M. Lorsh.

Wayne C. C. Affirmed. Best C.

'fids came in the supreme court for the fourth

time. In kl‘ for tho a-aensixii ::ig a woolen

ages were assessed at 330. All’ appeal followed and the '.‘udgmem was reversed Alter the cause was remanded, appellees filed an amended aiMWerr, to which uppeilam* filed a reply. that within a year alter the assessment they Ltvi paid the damage* Assessed. It was claimed that the money had been paid to appellee's attorney. and by hna wa* paid th Leroy M. Learsh. This was denied by Lorsh. Tliis wo* a complaint for a new trial on the ground of newly discovered evidence, in that a theretofore undiscov.wed witness would testify to a conrenmtton witq Ltandi, iu which the latter admittep the paxneut of the damages. No diligence was shown in discovering this witness, *ud therefore no cause tor a new trial was shown, (to lud., 10; 61 lud., m.\ 73 Ind., 3185). The fact that appellants did not expect that Learsh would deny the payment can not avail appellant.

MAliUIEIi WOUES—MOBTO.UiE*.

11651. W. II. Levering et ul. vs. tiophia E. 0hookey at al. TippoCauoo C. C Afllruied. Col-

crick, Ci

The act of 1879. p. ICO, provided that .a married oman shall not mortgage, or in any manner cuuutor iier separate property, acquired by descent, devue oV gift, a* u Ifficurity for the debt liability of her husband or any other person mortgage executed in contravention .statute was void, and although the deed t

A

to thD

| w deed to n mar-

ried w oman purported to have bceu made on u valuable csuisideratfou. qjie wa* not estopped from •showing that there was noeonsidvrutiou. and tliut the land wo* in fact u gitt. not wo* «he estopped from assailing the invalidity of the mortgage.

VBMirtcr—gv IpE.XCK.

11411). Ben Blanchard vs. Caroline E. Jonea

[OC.C. Aftii.nud. Black. C.

he appellee sued appellant, and alleged had emploved appellant to sell her farm JU for which appellant was to receive nt eommissiou: that apix'lUi utlcrwanis

Viyo C. C. Affirmed. Black. C.

that for 31

per "cut commission: that apixTUi.: utterwi falsely represented to her that 312,tou and his commission was all he could get for tire farm and

)mn

induced

deed

, _ her money. A jury tri*l remlted lu a verdict tor appellee. Tlw evidence skewed that the appellant was guilty of detxgtth! conduct, and conoealod from appellee tilings which he should hare disclosed to her. The evidence sustains the verdict. UnCRAKCK FOLICy—PLEADING. 10974. Indiana Instance Co. vs. Edward A. Hartwell. Marion 9 C, Reversed. MUcliell, J. • The ftdlure to tile either Ure original or a copy of the pbiiey of insurance constttuiing the cause of action, render* the complaint bad on demurrer. The inauranoe in tin* qasw 9fa* eflK'tcd through tbcageficy oTMicklaA Gardner, end b was averred in answer that these broker* were the agents of the Inrured for the purpose of procuring a hue of iMtiraiMK, and that the Insurance company had no connection frith the Insured whatever; that a

Ight. 1 lb, SfxaTOi', 2 lbs, $1.05^1.20; peuchee, standard, 2 lbs. |1.45(^1.50, 3 lbs. 31.7toy 2.CW, seCoudt, 3 Ibt, S'l.ftogl.ti'J, pie, 3 lbs, |L10i# 1.12, tilli pie, Jl 'JXaiUO; pine apples, Rtuioma, S2.fiU8B2.75g dand-iDi 2 lbs, ILiVxiiOO, second, $L2t#5>LoO: plums, diunsou, 2 lbs, UiKfffi.lU; Peas, marrowfat, $l.t*k^L85, early kmaU. »2.®1.10, soaked ta-tiK, Twgtf'e; raspberries, $Ll54al.2u, sal:non, 1 lb, 81.50(a,l.to: tomatoes, 3 fos, Jl.utKsjl.lO: Folk's own, 2 lbs, tl to, Yarmouth, $!.25<(rl.to, Revere. $1.25, Livingston county corn Hoc. Mountain sugar, 81.25^1. to; pumpkin, 3 lbs, 85(g)90c. lA'iuiluf Drugs—Morphine, oJ.to'ad.to; quinine, $l.<si(i#L0D; cinehonidia, 4(Xg45c; borax, 12^1 ic; camphor, 23<9)25c; alcohol, $2.3*^225; ussal'retidu, 2S^)3Uc; alum, 3*ie; chloroform, 90t^$l.UO; eoi>pera> per bbl . $3.i>0; cream tartar, pure, 38<g,40c; castor oil, $L.it%l.ti0; oil of bergamot, per pound, $2.50(g'i.2,>; *oda bicarb, 5®6c; salts, Epsom, 4<a>6c; sulphur, 4(a5e: sulllietre, into foe; turpentine, toxn* 40c; glyeerine, lOfgjilc: bromide of potash, :l(5)g-l2c; lard oil, 654,75o; linseed oil, tov^oZc; opium, $4.40 (£4.60; w Kite leaii. 5J{c; iodine potasii, |B.UUtv3.25. leather—Oak sole held at 3"<ffCg; hemlock Kik* held at ‘21(6t3lc; harueM, 29fi)j&c; sklnli't, 36 /«.,'tUs*• Pittalxi«*nr Viumitffii! Ki-Ll i/i ich kip] f,$L10# 1 8U. RawFure—Mink, large, dark..30?; pale, 25<§ SOcp raccoon, black and extra, 7&c®$f2lfi; dork, large, 7oo; pale, 60c; muskrat, fall, 4tttie; winter, 7m8c; spring, 10c; opossum, tog 1 tic; sktiuk, black, prime, (Oc; short stripe, 40*® 50e; otter, Ifcutoff a.00; grey fox. ItXujTOc; red fox; 10(®t»c; house cat, 1W®15; New Foundhind dog skin*, 50e(®$1.00. Iron—Bar iron, $1.90(42.10; wrought charcoal bar. $2.90(^3.10. Horse shOca-Burdeu s, fii.Ukff 4.'25; Perkins, $1,110(^4.25;, Walkers’, $UW«S:4.2a; mule shoes, $.YOO(ff5.25; cut noils, $2.35 rates fur tens; steel uolL, $2..i5<a2.4o: horse nulls, 2Ui*,22e a pound; for S's lot*U>e discount. Indianapolis Live Brock Market. Union Stock 5'akds, March 13.—Cattle—Receipts, 250 head; shipments, 230 head, Bulk of stock consigned through. Market steady and unchanged. ITime shipping steers, 1,400 to 1,500 pounds 96 50&5 00 Fair to good sliipping steers, 1,270 to 1,350 pounds 4 75$5 26 Medium shippiug steers, 1,060 to 1,250 1*) w n d s....................................... 4 2541$ IX) Stockers and feeders, tito to 950 pounds.. 3 toug 4 24 Prime butchers' cows and heifers...™... 4 2tow4 76 Fair to good cows and heifer* 1 25*»4 £ Common to medium cows and heifers.. 2 50^ 3 26 Milch cow s and calves, or springers-...25 OOfcto U> Veals, in strong demand. ; Stockers and feeding bulla.. S 26$2 50 Good butchers’ bulls 3 00444 00 Hog*—Receipts. 1.600 bead; shipment*, 350 head. Market opened slow and 10 to fee lower. Quality only fair. No good heavy shippiug on sale. Select light to medium. ...tl 70^4 80 Fair to good light 4 tote4 do Pigs, if fat 4 30&4 40 Common pigs ;' 1 —L 3 7%4 15 Heavy rough tows 4 OOfefe 25 bhoep—Recelpu, 1» head; shipments, none. Market steady at quotation*. Coed to choice...'.—— — .93 5094 00 Fair to mediuia..'. 2 7593 25 Common — — — t 0093 fio Bucks 2 0003 00 ludiarsapolls Grain Market. stroug, with oOkrings of No. 2 white at 4ko.; high mixed 440., sound ear 44c. Oats arm.

Indianapolis Provision Market. Meats and lard steady. Jobbing price*—tiugar-cure*! hams. 10&l!%c; cottage hams, T^e: English breakfast bacon. ll* 4 c; ftuuiiy shontders. tic: bacon, clear side*, medium, to. backs, T%t-: dried beef, fee, family clear pork, per barrel, $12.00: tumily beef. $13.00 per barrel; l*e*n p<jrk. clear. $15.50. lard, kettle-reudctvU, in tienc*. 8Jic; lialf-burreK t^ac; bologna, iu cloth, tij-jjc; in skill 7c. MUcellaneous Produce. Dculeff Selling Prieea-Tunthre, $1.5041.75 per harn-. Tritnbvirles, Jerseys. Jf>.flbi#fi.tS per crate: t ape ('od,$154a 17 a bbl. Ouioti*. choice, tH.0<i"p4.fi0 a bam l; Honey, Potatoes, SUtgWc per bushel; Fhiuutelphia, $5.0C5a5’.'25 Keutueay, $1004 >-to a ! arrel. Cabbage. fc.yXftJ.Wi a barrel Cider. $'■ V to'i.W a barrel. Beans, hand-picked nary. $i.5r' >*! .75 per bushel; medium, $1 76'«t2.un. Appple*. $2 >v<v$'.76 per barrel. Grapes, Malaga, Scarce $12.«15. Kgg«, Butter, Poultry and Game. Slipper*' prices—Eggs, itic: selling from store at IA-, Butter, creameryTraney, sells at : dairy, choice, ISrtk'JOc; fancy country sells ut 'V*l8e; tiotuilry. Choice, He, >elhiig from store a' ,o*a 17c; common, fre-sh, V0flsl2c. Poultry’- young chickens 8*^' a pound; heiis alive, SVje a potuifl; roosters, 4c; turkev hens, '*%c; toms. geese, full feathered, $6.00 r. dozen; picked, tii.to, ducks, old, 93.30. Coal and Coke. Anthracite, to.75 per ton; Pittsburg, $4.00, Illinna, 92.75, block; Bloesburg, S5.2',: Jackson coal. $1.75; Raymond Cflv, $4 to: block. $3.00; crushed coke, 12c [icr bushel (#$8.00 |ter load; lump cuke, R)c per bushel or 92.50 per load.

Markets by Telegraph. Phii.adku'UIa. Mareii 12, 12 in.—Wheat, cash anri March, Msfcttisjic; April, to'^aalc: June, 91!Sd<^92Mc. Coni, cash, April, 49*ii$ 50 1 .,c. ttts. cash, 37^:17iTc; March, 37(jfr37>i; April. r*i.537»Jc, Rye cash, 70c. Toledo. O., March 13.—Wheat steady and quiet; No. 2. cash ami Mua ii, Sic; April. Sic bid; May, 8'2c; June, SJtoc; No. 2, soft, Stic. Coru quiet; No. 2, rush. 45c; March, 44?ic hid; May, 45c: No. 2 yellow. 45VaC: No. 3 do. 4514c. Oats inactive; no ■uotutioii. Clover seed quiet; prime mauunoth, $4.93: prime medium, gt.90. New York. March 13.—Flour receipts, 16.000 barrels. Sale* 11,000 barrels. Market steady, with moderate trading. Wheat, variable mid irregular; market standing now *4<!j/»<• higher, with moderate trading. No. 1 wiike uominul; receipts 17,()0u bush-cls, suit s P'WJOO bushels. No. 2 red. April, 'tyM91JV: sales SIG.OuO tuishels. May y*/, sales 421.000 bushels. June iftk^&’JIty.*; sales 4O.<J<i0 bushels. *

better and (a53c, frit sires .3 sales, 120,000

sales, 120,000 bushels. Oats, western, Stttk4lr; receipts, 135,000 bushels: sales, 95,000 bushels. Bts'f is steady and quiet; new extra, $U.0Ofe 11.50. Pork is linn: new mess, $l;(.30<aK>.76. Li,rd Is stronger and quiet; steam, 97.27*4. Butter is dull and declining: western; I0vii32c. is weak at l(v l2>,e. Sugar is dull am

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dull at 31c

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dull.

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let. Pi '-txdeum firm

Freiblils linn.

1 and weak,

rm. Rice steady. Sjurits turpentine

Bai.timore, Marc; 1 13.—Flour, fairly Ann and active. Howard street and western sujterflne, $2.62(0.3.00: extra lOCUMto; family. $3.WK<?>4.75. M’heat, western, easier. No. 2 winter red spot, 87>4%<HJ4c; March, 87«S»C: April. SSJgfcSlc; May, 91^91*40. Cum, western, steady and active; mixed spot, 49)4<g4tf’.4e; May. 4M5-i(g43 9 4. Oats, firm, western white, .5S,'*39c; mixed, r*^;t7c. Rye, steady at 72^»75c. Hay firm. Provisions, steady and quiet. Mess i»ork $13.7. : >(5»14.0n. Bulk meats, shoulders, and clear rib sides packed jJyiS 7)4c; b;ieon shoulders, C*4c; clear rib sides Sj-.jc. Hams, ll%(q,U%C. Lard, refined, 8*4''. Butter steady western packed, 11(413c: creamery, 22.'i433c. Eggs firm at 25®'26c. Petroleum quiet: refined, THqc. Coffee dull; Rio cargoes ordinary to fair, 7?4(6 8?4c. Sugar steady and quiet; A soil 6\4c. Copper, refined, steady at 10> 4 <StUc. Whisky steadj at $l.'206tl.‘2l. Freights to Liverpool dull; Cotton, 3-ltid. Flour. 1*. tid. Grain, 4d. Receipts— Flour. 4,3iX> barrels; wheat. 33,000 bushels; corn, 100,000 bushels; outs, 20,000 bushels. Shipments— None. Chicago Market. [Furnished by Moore A Co., brokers.] Starch 13. Ui»'ui'g Hiyhe»t I,-v.v.-i , Closing

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New York Cotton Market. New Yoke, March i3.—Cotton steady; sales 85 bales uplands at 11 3-ltic; Orleans, 11 7 Itic; futures steadv; March 11.16; April, U IS; May 11.27; June, 11.37; July, 11.43; August. 11.30. CINCINNATI AND RETURN CHEAP. The German Orphan Festival. Tickets will be sold at Iti North Meridian street, 139 Seth Illinois s’reet, and union depot, by the popular Kankakee Line, to Cincinnati for the 4 a. m. and 11:03 a. m. trains on Monday, Thursday and Saturday, March 16, 19 and 21, at $1.00 for round trip ticket*, good returning until March 22. Kankakee Line runs parlor cars, Is twenty miles shortest, one hour quickest and takes you into Grand Central station, one mile nearer the hotels aud Music Hall than any oilier. J..H. Martin, D. P. A. For. the rest of this month we will sell our “Sun Flour Brand" of flour for 81.G0 per barrel; 50 pound sack, at 9L15; 35 pound sack, at 5Sc; 12 pound suck, 30C. bYe warrant this flour to give perfect satisfaction In all casck Foote Bros., 20dud22N. Meridian street. boys’ 'buys. Just put on sale. 2u0 ioien Ijoy’s blue cassimere polo caps, which we shall sell at 19 cents. Monet, Clothing Co.

BAKNABEE’S SONGS; Or, An Evening With Banmbec. The many thousands of delighted hcoren who havespent "Evkninos with Barnablz,” will 1* more thuu ever pleased to sec his fegnous Songs gathered in this book, which is oiic. of the best comic collections extant 21 Songs; 130 pages, sheet muvic size. Edited bj T Ioward M. Dow. ITiue, $1.25. Merry-Making 1 Melodies.

other Songs, with accompaniments far Plauoor Organ. Sheet music size. Well adorned with Pictures. Price, 75c. Fresh Flowers. Tho new and brilliant Sunday School Son Book for the young Very sweet hynuw a nick. Plenty of picti Gerfis for Little Singers.

$3 per dozen.

^ 3 G-OOD CA.3SrTA.TAS, For Choral Societies, are: Herbert and Elsa, {75c!, by Eugene Thayer, a thrilling story ofllighlaud life; CnRj*ToroKV», ($1). Grand Sacred Cantata, by Khelnberaer, and heroes or '76, {$1.00). Scenes from the Revolution, by Trow bridge and ■ t3_MaUed for retail price.

OLIVER DITSON & CO., Boston. LYON & HEJfLY. CHICAGO.

ICE FOR COURT HOUSE. Sealed proposals will be received by the Board of Commissioner* of Marion county, Indiana, at Ute County Auditor's office, ia the City of Indianapolis, undl 2 o'clock p. m. Friday, March 13, lto3, for furnish lag ice for use ot court house, said ice to be delivered as directed by the board. Said Y>ids will be received for ftimishing said ice foe one or two years irou March 10,1805. The board reserves the right to reject any and all bids presented. By order of the board. J. C. ADAMS, A. M. a Indianapolis, March 7, 1986.

SUNDAY

. SCHOOL REWARD

CARDS

YOHN BRO.’S,

^rANVK!' -«iiri~for‘general hausewoik': HCs. yy .^NTKli -4 gfels folrwrlt’OU mat trews. »7 K.

A N TK A^ghoJglri for gvofrai ttforowerk at

X\r A.VrtCD Gobilgiri to^wurk In •muiil Auniljr WANr::I)~\Vh:U* c.'ook Within ii ve day a*. ▼ f «Ot N DeUwjiiVrat. 1 \\ r aTvtRT) -Yae riri rroSrrrr?iiKi'ttie5 l rtIl p l**ie

*» call again at *S3X. lUiamsst.

W'AJtifJCl' Ajq>renikv girl for <ire»«u»kui«. »t (Stl! at 37 Fam Waaiiiigtou st. \irANTFD-A gtrl an •aunpetVM eo'jk at STJ N

** la Jiwsire; goo.! k'.tg<W uo washing.

W'aNTEu -t ompcivni k»t. bn. girl: must have

»* recomuMMalatteti. ITSChriatfeoavs

NORTH MERIDIAN ST.

WHNTEP MALE HELP. ’yV'AilTKD- Chair caneralit Fort W^j ueave. Y\»'Alffi!PtiacW»ffiTtK ISSrSfoBSirWiS: vs kennr!. Bro<>klyit i {rallana __ ' ' ** M * iTfc -• ■--■yrz.i

;oo:ls !

W 41 alMt $9 N. I Iliads st. Call at wcv. VV'ANTED—Mactiiac baiid who is a turner by »» trk.i-, at aorner Merrill au<i New Jersey st.*. \\'ANTRD -k.a.'rv poltoara on WeuiW R. vs R. Rous* U a mi foe taring CO., 196 W. Maryland

street.

r ANT Eli —Horut* Ar»t-clHJW men to evanty f f rghU in this Stittt*. c*ptt:il rt-iiUirwL W ANTfcD- A'goori, live man U> vffl hibrkullng v V otla ujrv>ugh thU ^ectlott, on commUaiion; none ' AaJrw a' k - -. . .n.. r. ■" ■ ...v"

hut

rooia a

n^jin w jck t o-ve.iuin, u. \I^AkTfcfc-tim*.!,«tout dofmiui boy v one wiki y y uiutenataiul.fr farrniug; gooi) oyeaiug

for ^cod boy. AibireiMi A I, yowu oYltce.

WANTED—SITUATIONS.

ClTi ATtON WANTED—TU O'J.-eos R. K., News oIH't.

(5 iTVAY fON W A NT fctVTTfrJ . young lady, office twyork of any kind. Graduate, News ofilc—. OTTtATION VVaNtLD-To do general hou.teOw ork In private family. 29 N. Callfornlu sc d 1 fl'AttON'W ANTkD-Iu urivate family to do CVeneral ho»sew,,ru. 7* We»i McCartv hl SITUATION frANTED-*-Yo' de light' Wwwork Om small famdy. Call or address 129 brigb; st. CiftAfiON WaNTEdIYu assistTn l.ousewJrk Oor to taku care of chiltiren. Address M. li., New* C* references. Apply or address K. 8. H., 529 Bells-

fontalneat.

CtYfAflOST WANTK l>—Aa ~nursel" Cali 19# H.

OXew Jersey st.

<<m*ATi6N WATf«!to=Y<rTo bi^tufrs w^rt t>.iud cooking iu private family; relerouce furnished. Adtlrei* K. D., News office. (JITCaTTON M AN r Kit-On farm by man. Ad-

Odrcwi J. W'. ( 00.1*. -Smith s Valley. Oii'CATiOlNvVANTKI. By experts O man, and to do general work. A<

CaiSTO.v. 39$ Massoch uselW

tvs.

iceii coach ild ivas \V'

WANTED—MI SCELLAN EOUS. ■yy ANTED—2 waiters ut Circle Fork hotel furnituteuptiuer” StWesTTfew

aud eoliei-torl Y. Z. Y7,

\irANTED 1 ^ATinner Sy trade. Cafl T6ti North

VT Delaware si

VV country. Call at 39i Dillon st. W A ^'T ul * [ * t ^* prhv puid for furniture, etc." ANTED-Homte paij-tiiig by a Hnd-oiaas worifV V utao. Address 1‘r.tuter, News office. Vtf AN'l'Klt -To trade dog for b-eeeli-foadini gum Vt or buy ona Call 19 N. Meridian sc \I r ANTKD-Watches cleaned for $1, clocks * V dvaued, SOc. WELLyitU, M Mass. ave.

WJANTRD-Eipertenceii culler In a millinerv V V* house; no oilier need apply*. Ghikkitu ilaott. ii’•Anted-To buy 1 or 7 room house, north; will VV pay one-tialf cash. Address Kuver, News. WANTED E. W. PurMi, dentist, 2b5, South V V Xltiaois sc, over Roll's carpet store. \VANTRD--ft real,'by a sulfoi ttouilyTtofo^Tr V V 4 or J rooms, attout the 1st of A pril. AUOress luymond, News oltrce. WAN J'kD-Shlceb- furnished rooms for gentli- ' ' mau u’.d wife: north of n>sU. st., east of Teu1 lessee st. Address New York, Newk offii e. \\ r AM ntl>—Persons to do writing ut hoiiieigood »S hay: send ten ceuU for particulars, etc. Address The Demining Mfe. Co., Syracuse,N.Y.

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s'TKl

• • Oy aaaa*a« san permanent; give pr WASTED- . •Yf of WaaldliL weekly payments; a rare chance tor agents and public. P. i\ ColUer, #7 N Del. ANTED—Tinner; mUsi lie a first-class Job vs workman, and so tier, married mau: steady work the year round to the right party, at good wages. Address V B. C’., Sews office. W' ANTED -Rulide.-s, «ud those contempimting VV butldiog, to see us lor slate and tin rooting, ■pouting er guttering, galvanlted Iron cornice. P. M. PVitaXLL A ttos. 94 in.iv. Washington. '\S r ANTED—fey kensingU.u Art fY.,Immediately, VV ladies to work for us at their homes; It is light and pleasant, and sent by mail; distance fruqi Roie ton no ohJecUon; any Industrious persoi> can earn $7 to $10 is-r weel ; no eanvasalug. Lor foil information address Kensington Art room::, 35 Congress st., Boston, Mu* p. O. box !VCt

\\7ANTED—To rent 7-roMit bouse; modern conVV venleuces; good location. Addn-sa Kebabte,

New suffice.

W rmTuS^itr. VV cot leas than 9 rooms, in good repair, for 1 to S yearn, Oy a man with smatT family; dov.-n town pieferrtd; tiest of care guaranteed; goixl ks ation d .Hired. Address for one week, giving location aud terms, J. is., News office, WANTED^ for a Kill set of teeth at Nichols VV 37)1, W. Market St. Office open at ail hours. \\TANTED -Evcryixxly to come and see “The V * Toodhei' at Uciidentul halt, 490 Virginia ave., on tiaturday eveiung, March 14. No performance on next Monday evening. W A ^1 ED—To soil a good boarding house, very VV uueap. Adtlre-asB. il., News office. VI r ANTHD-Te sell', iroufhg boards, covered ah VV ready for use; can be fits.ened on anv table or stand.^ITLe, $t,25; former price. $2, at Met ion’s, W A NTEU*- Wc per ib. tor k'ngau s hams. V* 7,Hc per ib. T»r Klngau's sbpuiders; 10c per ib. for Kingan’s Urcakfhst bacon. 3c per qnar> for navy beaifi. 4c per unurt for tost navy beans. 14c for 1 lb. Arbutkle's coifre. 2k■ for 4 lbs. Taggart's crackers. 25c for b lbs. (hied sweet corn. 25c for 3 lbs. choice lard. SBC for 4 lbs. choice t.'arolitut rice. 25c for 0 lbs. choice Lima heatul itto for 10 lbs Akron oat meal. Sc for 1 call corn. 5c for 1 bar 11. T. Babbitt's soap. Sc for 1 bar AuU-Washboard.soap. 5c for 1 bar Electric I.lgiit soap. 8c for 1 bar French Villa soap. 25c fen; 10 bars German soap. 25c for 15 bars German soap. 25c tor 4 cans nears. 15c tor 1 can Oultfornla apricots. 25c for 8 cans tiul 111 on. 28c for 3 cans niackeiel 40c for 1 kit white fish. 10c for 1 can pineapple. 25c for 4 cans apples. 20c for 1 gallon-can apples, tic tor tire best parlor matches. 25c for 3 cans onrn, tomatoes, pumpkin, gooseberries, cherries, strawberries, blackberries, damson plums or string beans.

AUCTION SALES.

A UCTlON HALE—Choice vacant lots, Mouday, A April 6th. For particulars see Hunt <&

McCuhu

iture, carpets, stoves, eVo.: also, at aamet New England cabinet organ, with 7 stops.

Hunt £ McCcguv, auctiu

-jpg'-tf-'.

R. R. TICKETS.

riiH£ bent mil cb^apost pUce iu tbe city forcietuuMKTtoi g lei io w i' hiiL*™ 1 “** aCyt) A ^ JtX ‘

MISCELLANEOUS.

calL auras

TAKEN UP.

B LA .27.g^ss-J.7g»vigta; < tii;

SOCIETY MEETIHGS.

jolin, c. a

ich Lodge, No. 10, Xfeg

arrow (tiatorday;

MRS. Ei.lev Lapobtk, N. G.

in fflH eostnme. A general attendam'e is desired.

FOR RENT

j.'OK KKNT-2 or J rooms.

ROOMS.

Yx> East N*w York st.

LMjR ^NTTri^-forT.fiEid roima “iT&niida: X gan st. pOK ^frENT—"Stoeljr fiirnished front room, U V?. LtolR RENT—Itooms over Piaffilu s hi£. reaaonaJl able price. p*3U REVr-tiiorerootn; 2M M» af«; tow rank J.'OK RENT - Pfeuant front rcK.ai, fttrnishiA T7»

onisT also,

rooms.

X M North A lbania at.

J.^GU RENT Rooms l iciiy foruished, forgetiUe L'Oit RtN-Vni.e fonnshe<niwni±^$4 and 9$ pev

L mouth. 1*4 Ltosl N«v Yorfc «d:

L'oit RENT- Elnr' roonih,Thritlsbed~or aufUr-

T insb.'d, »ith hoard. 77 F. Walnut st. KXiR KENT Fine rooms, thri.lifeed «' ^ to uiahed. win. U-ard. 77 ll VtV-utn. Ltoilt UJtNT-suite fernished frout row £ single rooms. 191 West New York M. L'gR HUNT -YuruUhed or uuiuralshed

J. single or eu suite. 277 North M •rtdiau st._ J£K)A Rtsf-Y'urinidud and iiufiirmshed rooms,

JT with or without board. ISO N. Meridian st. LfrMt RENT-3 rooms, .st or 2d floor, »lo And T housekeeping; rvlereiitv. O N. riiinolset.

Yfrim RiWT-yewly trout rarnisted roim, gronia

F door; fveir cwuveotencv. 119 Indiana ave.

L'crit lltevT-llanisomely fonilshnd ruanua wiOi

I 4 day boanl; also day board. I3» N. T*«m. SL

VX>R RENT-NIceTt foruished rooma. suigle«fIn J; suite, aud for light bousekectng. 15 K- a. Y. St. l.W RE.NT-2 unformsh«I res.ui ^Ith water; -T rear aial frout eiurantv. Wt N. New Jersey st. IXiR RENT -Nidciy furnhihwi rvomo, single orlu 1 suite, and for light housekeeping. U E. N.Y. st LviR TuiNT-A few Wodsimfe ^JHfeoTrooms F w ith every conVeuieuce for light housekeeping.

Apply to Mrs. lUy unmd. -U Man u' JfiNT-Rooius tor" tuechi

1 power. A

to, SO and S2 XV

ItENT^i rSmisaud pantryrby >srty V ns the property, to nice Utile family, hav ati modern conveniences. 403 N. New Jersey SL IfrtK RENT-Xlrely iurnlshcd roMW,gviiu prw X ferrod, with reference, in private family, with board. 1ft N. Illinois st. Douglass's new' row. IjHJR KENT—Ijtrge, nicely furuialnal front room! A 15 W. Vermont st. lX>K ItTlNt- LMriilsltcd room, with board; ako, I day boarders wanted. 193 K Ohio st. iJ'OIt KENT —Kit-gam and fiisM fess" ufifoTmaifd I and furnish.d rooms, with board tn private family; references retpilred. 430 N. Illinois st. LX>R RKMT—Nicely furutahed front rooms. Ul IX>fr WlNT*-pieasiSrforTiffiwI VSKHim tor £ gentlemen, m N. minota s. l.'ijit RENT-Furnished rooms; also, desitwbfe X foruluhed or nuforuialied. SI N. N. Jersey st J,X)R RENT—.Suite front rooms on (iarlor floor, A with board, at Enterprise imtel: quiet homelike place; prices reasonable. 7$ to US Mawaohu-

FQR RENT-^kuUSEsT

J^OR RENT—House o 6 rooms. 32 Buchanan st. ]X>k itflNT -v and fl tiumheir st,"giAh Inquire tit

1 J. A. Victor’s, 27ti Howaqi st.

L*6R RENT-323 N. Illinois •d-“ciji _ 5n~H: 'H

-C Smith, 4914 K Washington st. _

L'Olt RENT—Cheap, small house. ItiTWest Mc-

L Cany sc Cal) se tiolith tlltnois st.

L,H>k MfcNf- 2-ntory tu use, e rooms. In good r*A pair, by T. W. Peauk, to X irtti Delaware st. l.vjTritKNr-NiW“teuii,» raMiro^k'MteiF.

LVlR RENT—New noiise.u ruv"ma7 halls, pantry £ closets; tenant to board owner, el N. East sc rear RLSi’ - rtoS^Tasi aiainv -gZ&M sT, 1 and

A $ rooms; good repair. Inquire

room*, gas. well, cistern, cellar, east aud south fronts, large grounds; also, 31 W. Pratt st., 9 rooms,

and 2ti same street, 7 rooms

17die RKNT- 193 Ash st, s rooms," staBIe, care

A riage house, gua, etc $35 DO

41o College aw, f rooms, slable, gas, grates, dole muiiU'ls, hinwe luoidsomeiy pa-

arule n.

perad throughout....

25 00

401 Broadway grates, etc., new house, 8 rooms 20 ID 41 Engllaii ave. brooms. 15 00 4Ky». Wosl st, 4 rooms, stable 12 80 7 Ash st, 4 rooms * 12 50

.... 12 80 r: ?S

317 Ash st, 4 rooms

147 Uni st, 4 rooms, stable 410 H. West St, 4 rooms 2» Dougherty st, 3 rooms, stable •‘feJ* Ifr™ f • * rtioms

3 r

'iD W. Tnlrd st, 3 rooms.

tiTti W. Vermont st, 4 rooms 177 E. Eighth st, 4 rooms. 464 Indiana ave, ti rooms.. : St* Park ave, 5 rooms 74 Ku Wvyne ave, 5 rooms. x..... 339 N. Noble st (rear) 3 rooms. 5 <W Dwelling and lodging rooms In blocks; also, some choice offices and store rooms. See complete list at office. Chak. K Revtior.iHt <» Ca, No. 10 Circle street. Sentinel building.

£

FOR SALE—REAL ESTATE.

I^OR SALE—East front alley lot, fexltt, NDsTiw 1: Jersey sL, $6*). smith, 96 E. Wathluston st.,

room 3

pOR tiACE-BeanUfol place of il ac^ra, weU Tm^ A proved. 4 miles north of city:. For terms call ut 351 Ballqfontalne street.

1 ares north

ut 351 Bailelontaine street.

9 and 10 rooms, all modern conveuleucea. Inquire

at 125 N. Alabama st. W. P. Citaisria.n,

vr-SA'ir rr nrev-1 tx-.t—.-r--1 - err

LtoMt tiAlJpLivery, feed and sale sUble."" r H. IL R gy ill*, ».N. Jramisj 1 vanla st

"* T " in" Cm

* Co., room 0.

|?0R liALfc-A to-fooi lotThigFground; J; tral ave.^lM), easy terms. TavloaA

» W. Maryland st. ( room a

ffiJOR SALB—f/otson Meriilian st., south of Eighth, X on lu vean time, to party who will build, small cash payment John ti. tiPANM & Co.,

U Bates block.

UGIt HA'LE-liouse andlor tsghbeUo Sl., a filbe X one-story frame bouse of S rooms, oellar, well, brick walks, good stable aud woodshed, grapes and shrubbery, for sale a few days at $134x1 cash, will rent for $i& per month; this is a baigain; owner lives

at the place.

t.X)K 6ALth-X ihiiot M^WiiSKitonitr,ibr X $1001), very cheap and agood Investment. iiA.MU.To>.', Baocas: A Co., 81 E. Market sL v. n .'»•**•«- 1= '-—axeota, 4 desirable feta

nd tieveuth st.

FOR SALE—MISCELLANEOUS.

1NOK KALE-The furniture of 7 roonta Cali at iti X ti. Mississippi st. ^IG^^ALtTj^double^yefejw - Sead Mexloanlpare CiOR tiaL£-tStie shan In f oUege ave. rink; price! A $30. Address tin a a K. News office. |?OR SALE-Cbeap. .jlgar »to?e, In gefed ib^om A Inquire at No. tii Kentucky avenue. P5it" JaCE^a new lotfef g^pei UyfeSTreSFiff, X at Yum.n BaoTHKas', 13 N. Meridian. i«¥ SA Lfi - A Hue Eivglbm 'pcliner. fiver - tofA ored bitch. Can be seen at 179 Huron st. CHl>R fALE-timali stock of grocirira and fir tuns X ingoouidenticc. Address 120(dlumb!..ave. pfrk tiA/.E -Drug store," IF whl bejbra Apfin; A good lease, low rent. Address Dados, New*. IjOR tiA Le -Moody's boolct, at * X Youm BaoTHtitaS 1$ N. Meridian. g^?aacjvaB sa^jsri Liuil: i a LE-Tlritt dSareetauraiU; eremynilu £ ^ i^ood order and couvenleitl. Address A No. 1 t’oR iiA LE - Cheap, seccntiThaFid furniture, X clothes, stove,*, carpets, etc., almost given away. ;M7 and 2t>9 East Washington street.

* w * 5a

|N6R SALE-A'No. 2 Rlcv A Whtiacr-:'Stein gem X erator; wUt sell cheap, as have no use for it Fmakk Jonh-, Box 44, Franklin, Ind.

KKKITI.KIS it tiCHBAOKU, to W. \\ OShlllgtOU St p6R SALft-Tln guttenug •» cheap^ as an^' liouae 114 > W^asl W’ashhqpou iureec

tilars, addre lud.

FOUND.

wo tyevtucA 9um iar» ned ill cm very favorfrxB BBvex, prop.

lto)UNI>-

X U c for 1 gal. headlight oil. U0 deai eea

25c for 3 cans damson plums. 28c for 3 cans Polk's teat Corn.

25c for 1 cans tomatoes.

Z.% for 5 oar* French Villa soap.

«6c (fir 4 burn Electric Li^hi sothu. 25c for 4 lbs Taggart's crackara^

8c for lib dried apples. 5c for 1 ib Turkish prunes.

•Oc for S lbs best fluully flour.

Lol'U Hammkl,

** J 5 ?** nilnsfofik, oor. tilclalr,

DIED.

J WOLF —Cforisttaa K Wofe at 1 p. bl. Much U, of erysipelas, Med 34 yean. Funeral, Friday, March IS, at German SC. K. church, corner New Jersey and New York streeta, atlp. ra. Will leave residence, corner Delaware and McCarty streets at 1 JO p. in. WYATT-In Wakefleid, N.b„ March 10, Mm KUsa Wyatt, aged 7$ years aud 1 month. Funeral services will be held at the residence of H. H. Hatchina, kti SaM Market street, Saturday,' March 14, at U ». m. Friends are invited. Burial

private

>UnD-iQcu. fori

to •• iis,

5 “ fori can pumpkin. 5 “ for 1 can Lima beans. 5 “ for 1 can succotash. » “ tori $ ih. can corn.

S « £ r ‘“tS* P 01 ^* tomatoea

25 *• for IS ite. oat waaL

1° “ tor 1 box cooked oat maaL

1:

* - felfeliratJS'U, to u for 1 li). coiunrj' tetter. iKtssfirasr

^ tor $ lbs. lard.

U-

16 “ for lib.

fe u tor 3 lbs. lard,

tor 2 qts. beaas.

for 4 fori

ri - l»i , so •• for to Ite. floor. 430 “ for 1 bbi. iiour. ( “ for I ib. oodtl

II “ 1 gallon ay run.

1W m&miuauc ft ujwtoi 1

FOR TRADE.

‘iK

ANNOUNCEMENTS. C HA W .«vm.»D.s-A»a.m

V. ltURivfe. aUorner aml ccmnaetkir at law, U

Vance block.

lug Bbadkn « Co.. 1 Xasrachusetta ave.

A BAIkv) AfX in irjSrml&mSastore rooiliana

A. r rs-’ffi'i:7 1 tis2S'as'ri

jumkottK ; - ^ -. w '

b at 111* LK>n » •arerv-s* JC M. ii 1 a-, t m rt'Mit IN l>i a Ka iX>XT ©TE fiTXtXXto A akd i*»titutic or r—iMiwmir-TAfct tor. Office, « Vaace block. Prelteeor of sterthaml. W. J. Tucker; proKusor of iwnuiai.sbtp. U or. Two sewooiis pvr day tor day stutellWi

Clsssee day

Order at tllelr places c( businem, er ou the street. Reserved scala. Sue and Sic. ua u piDSL" ^ Fib s and all other rectal dlaeeses an exehfrive specialty. ▲ cure lu cver^ wjse of (dice guana teed. S West Ohio street. finfSTlNIVfANA Pf.Uti RUtilNE^i CWtVIUC A . sitv is the most thoroughly equipped commercial school that has been coiulncteo lu thin city. The alien.laoce is large, and Ha work is practice' —' ■

TWlBWIoS; Ulll^i^UiautUux Vrarca A Paris. Rue d't Opera. M cdMur pour le Baste, Tiie Celebrated Parisian refoedv for devetopUMt the

iwr vaie w iiiui

M IU*V Yl fkiltllJl Xtl\

trouble to apply. Cure Iwglint from first aflplkw tlon. l or sale by all tlrnfiMtsta. J. Bukukm, aula maiiuntcltirer. liKlIanutNiiis, Did. P. O. box Ik / UTV UNDEJtTAKlSu ^

vy City undertaking roomN

City undertaking rooms,

UK North I Vi mi

us North IVimavlvania street, Opjaisiie GraiMi Opera bouse. Ml North Pennsylvania street.

H. W. TrTkWrtKK, Manager. H. W. Ti-rkw 11 tea, Manager.

H. W. Tv

TWll.KK, MullagVI.

■ Firat-cl«Mi throughout.

Prlcea reuMonable. U|a>u day and night. Telephone rooms. 441.

Telephone realdenck 441. II. W. TCTWII**, Manager.

/"toITI*GititoNETfs frALE GF REaC V The undersigned, appointed Commiesloner by * '.VMrt, Marlon ctHiuiy, Indiana,

No. 14 in wuii: s s']tidi vision ot eqtikre 5, tn of ludlanapullt, Marion county, Indiana, the 24th day of Mar. h lsV>, at his office, nx

Odd Eel lows block, corner of Wasbi sylvanta su'(—1> in the ettv of Iu county aud State, aud each di

1 sold,

cash, subje

late, and each day tliereaAer until th* tr»rj»r«gfea!'2

to U.c uppreval of said Court.

not less tbuti Die

|ecl to U.c approval of

J »h> Bam

NEW ASSOCIATIONS.

I LUNOIti AND tiK\ FLNTUtiTREKTtiAVfijQ A and loan avsociatid.v meets sttbe corner of Illinois aud tit.enlh Sirt.cU 8atunht> vvealng, March 14, for safe of stotrea aim naruient of ou--I'll*: t.NuL.,il AV.L^r,--^.VI>iu 'Xas A noAti AjajfiATto.s v .ii organized Tuesday evening. March x fiharcs are to be hod ofO. iL Olsen, Chas. .■stiicgineyer, or Julius E. HfeimlteM. W® shares, cnirkucc foe tio^ dues 53c jfer wuck. hirst payuivut .d dues inewtay evening, March 17, at the earner of AiqjlUh avenue and Pine street.

a R. UtokM.prea.

shares subset

idol

tain stock can

Sons planing mui, .. Reynolds's coal office, 4M At asm where the association will be pen or the office of William C. Anders ket street. To be run on the m

■ulranc ~ ~

stock.

manentljMoraJte.

. lemon, SS

the premii : on each . There wll

re fee and 8Sc per weel

Capital Stock lluo^xn. 1 Here wui oe u

Jon rued meeting Saturday, March 14, at th*

Iflve planing mil!, 73 Pendleton pike. ... ™ „ M. M. Rjcyi

molds, pres.

lias fixed upon Saturday. March , , S?(ifiif^3 , oflS!rLIl£2;4"igS SfoS street. ^rankUnTaylor, Esq., president, MS West Wash-

-v.

A. Tty beulake, cor. W. II. Cook, with

worga

Hendricks, Cooper A r. 7th and College ave.

■bnley A McCrea.

Fahnley

HORSES AND VEHICLES. p6^A LK-Mui«,'at DkLtVcoal yard, 3^ Fast pih 8AL"fc-D«iit phartoa Tiaif te ITiptfUi LVR*tiALE-t\^fr^~)d~h»r«ty Sorasa, snijitjt* jfe JU ^teUvery and general purposes: cbefip. Woorea luoR 'tiA LE ^tipriuktlug ^rt~snil X cheap. Inquire expresatpan 68, in front of

or 457 W eat Second st.

|53irSALE^<)ne g.fe<i work maw, douWhire rmTs *6»mk< t ..irvrfcttr urcsDnc A SL, build the very beet carrtagas, phaetons, hug.

LOST.

jla c%. iti reel auui receiv# tovvatu. L^SSSSSSvSSSLJasT

f Oi^T—Tu^wiifcy evenlnc, on ^. lUiaoli nL. ii cold Li bauble bmcelet. Tbf Under will pleM ItHura

to N. nUnoU st. uud receive reward:

T o^r-iUle doc; Uordon mutr t l>iue Mt (Nkg

and receieve reward.

tween HUnois and Merlaiau t.

leave the same and get ffo roward $t IU i

vanla street.

FINANCIAtT

• f ' s “

1 tercet; smaller ameunte at 7

tom, Baocasc . , ri^ LOAN - Mon^l l$S*W,onreal««ate.

h. Hammoms. is*

personal.

> KR80 !4 A L-Cail" ml U

of new 5 and 10 cent '■‘Ktssi'tist

Ili. st. an^ gk cat*.

it alieet inustc

ant pasiune. Pay

lag bast ix Shdi

FOR SALE OR TRADE.

tfifF husrotr fi X houae, harn. «4<L, 1

at!

NOTH

pAirg^5ViTc Y>> SL, and ace the «•

$ns.Itomtwtfata.wal

s¥SraK' 'J

<5sz