Indianapolis News, Indianapolis, Marion County, 23 March 1885 — Page 3
THE mDIAHAPOUS NEWS, MONDAY, MARCH 23, 1885.
■RACTS Prepared from Select Fruit* that yield the fittest Flavors, Borne been need for years. Beearns The Standard Flavoring Extract*. None of Greater Strength. None of such Perfect Purity* Always certain to impart to Cakes, Puddings, Sauces, the natural Flavor of the Fruit. KAmrrAOTuum wt STEELE * PRICE, Chicago. HI., and St. Lonla, Mo., •ten «f iMte Tnat a—», *r. MnH Cmmb Batfeg »—*».—a >r. rjeapaH—rntei... Wl MAKS WO SI POMP OKAPI POOPS SCROFULA^ ▼ANDRRBILT'8 MONEY COULDN'T BUY IT. • The AMrorth New* mud Fanner of (hi* week Mrs: Mn. EHxabeth Baker. UvUik within three mile* of Acwurth. remarked that Vanderbilt'* fortune ctAtUl uot buy from her what »ix IjoUle* of l« Ift’l Ijteellle ha* done for her. Her statement 1* a* follow*: For thirty-one year* I have suffered almost death from that horrible disease, scrofula. For years 1 was unable to do anythin# In keeping «p my domestic affair*. Last October I wa* in* AucMtD try 8wifF> Bpaeifflc, and used two l*ottles, and was so much benefited by it that I purabased four more from Messrs. Northcutt A Johnson, which has almost entirely relieved me. I foel Hke a new person, and can do all my own housework. Before 1 took the S. 8. 8. mv life Aas a burden, and my entire person was covered with Bores, alia In this miserable condition 1 did not •are to live. I had tried every known remedy, and my case was generally regarded as Incurable. 1 had bean treated by the best physicians to no avail I most heartily recommend Swift a Specific to the afflicted. Me-arm. Northcutt Jt Johnson, merchants at AcWorth, say: We know Mi*. Elizabeth Baker personally: we are fatuiliur with her case. She is highly esteemed in this coramuititv.
RHEUMATISM TWENTY YEARS.
I have been a sufferer from rheumatism for
intolerable nt, and took
ail *on( or remedies, but without relief. Being reduced almost to a skeleton, and not being aide
twenty yean*, at times with alinuet
pain. J had the best medical treatment, and tool all sorts of remedies, but without relief. Belli;
»w
walk evtu w tth crutches, l was induced to try rift.* Specific, and it acted Hke a charm, and I am to-day entirely relieved. Have thrown away my crutches, and am in excellent health. 1 believe Swiff* Bpectttc Will cure the worst case of
rheumatism.
Mm, Kzaa Memhon, Macon, Oa., Aug. 4, ’M.
COMMUNICATION.
Wrrrunt
Ms
rsTUMKA, Ala., September 28, 1884.—About year* ago I became afflicted with a very - dlsa greeable nkln disease, with large, dry sores and many misted pimples on my face, hands and •boulder. The sore on my shoulder eat out a hole ly an inch deep, and the cancerous anncai of one of the sores near my eye alarmed tn
•nee of one of the sores near my eye
i of tn
teemed to try s. 8. 8.
AUmothei
the som and left ray skin smooth am
the greatest blood
Very much. I tried all kind* of tn-atment. but found nothing that seemed to aflbet the disease. I finally decided to try 8. 8. 8. on advice of a phyBiclan, and tn a short time the scabs dropped from
skin smooth and well.
consider
8. 8. 8. the greatest blood medicine Blade, and the only thing that will cure the dlswith which I was afflicted. 1 think my ' waitbc remit ofa terrible attack of ma-
larial fever, contracted while fanning in the Taljapoosa river swamp. I can be found at my offlee in the court house at Wetumpka. You can refer
tome.
Treatise on
J. L. KHODEX,
Deputy Sheriff Elmore county, Ala. m Blood and 8kbt diseases mailed
Swtrr l.-S ■■ »
SPErinc Co., drawer s, Atlanta, Ga.
l&e per do* for fresh Eggs.
tor per W for choice down try Butter. fiVic per Ki for Klngan’s shoulders. 15c per quart for Bulk Must an 1 or Chi
, . _ shoulders.
: per quart for Bulk Muatanl or Chow-Chow. t&O per quart for Fancy Mixed, Sweet or
J^our
10c for a k ll can Mustard Sardines, tor for 4 cans of k fo OH Sardines. 85c for 8 cans of Wtlmon. . 36c ter 3 cans of Mackerel, toe for 101> kit No. 8 Mackerel. 00c for 10 lb kit No. 2 large fat Mackerel, too for kef of new crop Holland H* -ring. Wc for keg of Holland Herring. 2Qe per dua for new crop Holland 1.firing. 25c per 1) for roasted Mocho and Java blended. •JOc per ft for roasted Java Coflbe. •1 for 15 ft* Granulated Sugar. •l for 10 ft* Confectioner's A .Sugar, ffl for 18 lb* white Extra C Sugar. 81 foviO lb* Extra C Sugar. NOTICE—I have moved acmes the street from old Maud. Good* careftilly packed and shipped C. O. D. per express. No charge for package or cartage, rattles ordering C. O. D. must pay return charge* an money. Oraen delivered prom ptly. M. M. WILLIAMS, MO South Illinois street, same side of street as No. 4 Engine House, anadis.
PROVIDENCE
Kalpa thOM wko help themselves. Hatura Baa pravidad Barba for IBs aura af human • ailments and taadioal scisuc* has discovwst Chair haalinf potrsrs, and the proper aambinatioas nseestaxy to conquer disease, fha mult of these discoveries and oomBinationsis
Tbr many yean it Baa bean tested in •tvere eaaaaaf Xidnay and Liver Diseases, Khlaria, Bysptpsia, Indigestion, Weakteas. Lassitude, an., and invariably it has ftvvnraliaf and aura. Thousands of testimaniala have bMn rlvan, and it U most fop»lar whan btet known. JT. O. Btainheieer, Superintendent of the Lancaster Co., Pa., hospital, writes:
P.Hofftaan, of Oiroleville, Ohio, aaya: MISHLER HERB BITTERS CO., __M80cmmaroa 8t, Philadelphia. Parher’sFleaaantWorm tyrup Never Fails
f ANTED—40c for 3 8-ft. cans best Peeled
25c for 4 fts. Jollies. 25c-for 4 ft*, best Turkish Prunea 25o fbr 8 fts. beet Lard. 26cfor 33-ft. can* best Tomatoes. 25c for 3 2-fc. can* best Coni 25c for S 2-fti cans best Lima or String Beans. 25a fbr 3 2-ft. cans beet Table Cherries 25c for 2 2-ft. cans best Green Gages. 25c for 10 fta, Graham Flour. 20c for 1 S-ft. can best Gallfomia Apricots, in ly tor I ft. bast OoMeu Rio Ooflba. 20ofori lb. Young Hy»n Tea. 15c for 1 ft. Baking PGw .kr. 5c for 8-Penny Mackerel, toe for 24-ft. sacks of timt-claas Hour, fic for 1 quart best Navy Bean-, white L. CONmt#. 2 and 4 Indiana ave., cor. Ohio.
CONSUMPTION. 1 bdvea positive remedy gw tbe above disease-: by to use thousands of case* of the wo^st kind and of ^ FREE, together wttha VALUABLE TREA-•i’tss.Xb-fss
Petroleum i* nominal;
’ I3^r. BF. I4c: CCA, Mkr Shetncket S, 8)<r, | Egg* Sesdv at 17*l*r.
; HwtXt Itlver, 7e: Minnehaha. DP-ic; LrwBton. to refined. 7* j&Tkc. CtiflU.t,... . --- Im-hes. like 32 inches, like;:« inche*, Uty\ j ditiary to fair. 7%,48*VjO. Sugar rteady; A non, 6c; ' Ytrk. 30 fuche*, like; Omega, ao incites. 3-jC; i copper, rvfineil nominal. \Vhr>ky, Mealy at
... * ■ - — xu- VI yso 1 21. Freights to Uverpis]! dull; onUon.
of the Decisions Rendered
Saturday, March 21. ■ —.. T . ..
raoaerTTTSi. im>a>ET-< uaxoinc aactir. i * < >ttaburg» andt heviots Laaisiane pUkk IctA'i-
IWn. The State ex rel. Howard, to. fhartts i
Jobipao*,- Montgomery C. Devested Hojk, J. ! SSMSg; ',h^-' Under the act of the general assembly of Febru- fourths poplin lustre? 8kC ('fobmere. %. &kc; alary to, 1885. the county of Montgo:acr> wa* tsm- pwca lustre, M’^c: Australian crepe, like; lirocastituted the twemy-second efreuit. aia^ the conn- tel*. 16k; coshmerv. A C. 25c; Gingham. Lancasof VermlUion. Fountain and Warren composed ^
,
and Montgomery composed the twenty-«e«md circuit. The appellee wa* appointed prosecuting
lb. tH.00cal.1O: Oyster*, 1IU. 8l.o%].10. 2 lbs. 31.90 Ck 1.U5. light. 1 lb. 56»79c. 2 lbs. 81.06ft. l.to;
^ peaches, standard, 2 lbs. 81.45^1.50,3 lbs. ll.T-Va
prior Been-
attorney for the twefrtywecxmd cin-ult. Thi i S * Ite uH
1 1.12.61b pie. r.yofcs"nine annle* Bahama
82. VS4t2.75. standard 81.3XS ! 30; plum*, da marrowfat. Sl.VXa 1.
soaked pea*, 70fe toe; raspberrie*. ll.loCgl.26. *almon. l lb, 81.5fMsl.80; tomatoes. * lb*. 81.ouftfl.10;
.Ik'*
x-16rl; flo.tr 1*. *1: grain. 4rt. Heed A:tno barrel- wheat. Iti.fM* bushels: cwn. 54.i*W bu-hebc. oats. 11.On. t>u*hel». Shipments—Wheat, 000 bushel.; com, 61,000 bushels; rye, duo bushels.
Chicago Market.
f Furnishes I by Moore A Co., broker*.] March to. (ip.-ni gHigius; Lowest Cluring
Whest-Meh L... April May '
June.
new circuit. Been elected prosecutor of the twenty-firet circuit, which Included Montgomery county, and by the crCatk/u of the new circuit be was thrown out of a circuit. A prosecuting attoroey. like the judtpt, must reakle within the circuit fc» which he la elected. The legislature had the undoubted authority to divide the 22ud circuit during the terms of office of the judge and
Bahama.
.2.00, second,
6ijs8UO; p
l(a
iv sal-
:r.::z
7.1 1 81k; orzL/i
Sf-
... 82 1
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WANTED—FEMALE HELP. pIRFT-CLAWt foiuale esiok at t« K. Ohio K. ^ » IRL. ivorth, aat coK College ave.’ and Sev enth st. Y T 412 N. Kaat *t., a good girt mdb~geheral hokseTMMl’.lif ATKLY,a gnorf girl for general bouse-
1 work at MM North Illinois at.
/ • KK.M AN girl for general bowse work: muatbe ’ IsoikI cook. 2S X. Teunesw d. /’KRMAN GIR1. to do general’ housework in A T-mall family. M» W'. XCaj York st. \\ r ANTED— Immediately, girl for general boltae- »» work: .iertnan preforml. i 11111 ave.
FOR RENT—ROOMS.
Folk’* corn. 2 lbs. 81.00, Revere. 81 .'25. Livingston <
terere. 81.2*. Livingston ooto aln sugar. 81.25ftzl.3U; pump
82.^.
Il
inn- com 90c. Mmui-
kln.
Yarmouth. 81.25^1.to,
!, Moun-
. . :f Iba. 85«eVJc. ■ Groccrie*—Sugar*—Hartl, GAifk-Tkc: standard
. white: extra C, ’>%<&
-kc: extra C. 5>i<a-'*ke; good yellow. 5k<a5!*c; to low. iyjtoSc. t'ofltc—( 'ommon lo or-
I
41V
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prosemuv, subject only to the restriction that the A, tlqtekc; oflA,
law makilqf such dlvbdon should provide circuit* I ’“kc: exr in which mieh officer- might serve out hi* term, j for which be had been elected. A* to the relator, the act provide* no circuit by reason of the fact that he and the prosecutor of the 21 st circuit prior to February 25th, both reside within the limit* of the 47th circuit. A prosecuting attorney is an offleer of a Judicial circuit. During hi* term of office his circuit may lie changed, enlarged or diminished. But It I* not In the power of the general assembly to legislate him out of a circuit. Where the law changing hi* circuit fail* to pro- ! vide him a tirruit of »omc kind, a* to such pnwecutlon, it is void. Section 5 of the said act, so far j a* It relate* to the prosecution. I* void by reason of the fkllure of the act to provide a circuit for the relator or the prosecutor of the old tost circuit. No vacancy existed, nor can exist, in the office of , prosecuting attorney lu any of the three circuits named In *ueh act until the expiration of the terms of the relator and the prosecutor for the old
21st circuit.
VOIDABLK MAHKIAOX—ESTOPPEL.
11822. George W. Mason v*. Margaret J. Mason.
Jay.C, V. AUinned. Nlblack, J.
A marriage. In violation of an order of court lu — divorce proceeding* that parties shall not many 1 tofo within two yean, is not absolutely void, unless 1 pel declared to be »o by tlie statute under which tla* ; cai_ onier was made. The Indiana statute due* not i 82..vj<a
choice, fancy, IK^l-x-:
l .?15kc: Java. 20ftt25c. Roasted coffl-e—Atbue-klcs.Mkc: levering* 14kc: McLaughlin's XXXX. 14kc; McCune's Kfo, Hke; Gates' A No. 1. Ift^c. Mol ****** and .Syrups—New Orleans molasw*. -lot# 5*e; medium sjTup*. 2*(i26c; choice. :i.Va.-ioc. Starch. 3*i3kc. Lake malt. »2c per car-load; 81.nutol.ly in small miautitie*. Rice. Carolina. Sk^tfc. Cheese. 7kfcl4c. Coal oil, «5^17c. ac-
cording to grade.
Foreign Fruits and Nuts—Bananaa 81.7j®A00; figs, 12& He raisin*. Ixmdon layers, V3.;Mai;..V): JluscateU. double ivown, 82.63^2.75 per box; Valencia, bk*« 11c; Turkish prune*, new, SkwOc: currant*, for new; Leghorn citron. 2** toe; lemons. Florida, 82.0U(pZ5O; Messina. NlUOfti3..VJ a box : orangi**, Valencia, 120 Mae. JU.-V** 7.00. Floritla. to.75fti4.Uu a box; Florida seedling*. 80ftt7 f>cr bbl; Almonds, Tarragonla. 19^‘JOc; Irlca, 18 <a20e: new Brazil nuts, Ha. 10c; fllberts. I'JfttHc; walnuts Grenoble, 19c; English, lOfellc; pecans, western 10c; raw iieauuts, wliite Tennesset, 4(«6!ae. Virginia. iAugSUm; cocoanuts. 4«s5c. L-nding Drugs—iiorphine. Si.3Ua3.iO; quinine 9vc«a;8i.uu: cincbonkUa. (me45c: uorux, fiaHe; camphor. 2ks25c; alcohol, aMiafudida,
■ toe; alum, I
bl. to.30:
Corn— Mch j
April ,
May 41& June f 41y b
Oats—.^IcIi ......
May....?. *ati‘-4.
June !..., Pork—Mch 11 75
April...„ 11 72 May 11 95 June 12 05
Lard-Mch 6 75
April 6 72 May 6 to Jmio j 6 90
S-Ribs-Mch j |. I
Mfc:l'«'io T e w”r sij-i June.....l 6 17 I r. 13 I 6 <6 I New York Cotton Market.
4 GOOD girl to »»i!*t with botjijgwork and chll- " j .’Ydrent reA-renee required X English ave. uk I 1 FIa'iTd'i.ASB Cuiored woman as os>k, with j iA reforsmu*. Apply to us N. FennayIvaataat
VCi*-
Ok
i GOOD . Y wanted slty square:
cook, dining room wanted at IVnI Vet
good
rmont st.. noi
and kitchen girl
Till of Univer-
Sjii.
li' 77 n L 11 95 U 7U 11 S7 12 05 : 11 81) : 12 «> [** 6 77 i 6 72 ' ”
rCV, | f, 77
| 6 93
0 87
6 37 fi 85 r. 92 5 95 5 97 6 On 6 12
A FI R>T-C'l.Ass <isix and dlhlng-room girl, to
-a. leave the city, (all Tuesday at ave., between lu and * o'clock.
* city, ( j li I" and 3
W’ANTKD—An ej
*» lumsework at 42', pn-ferred: rel'erences nspiired.
to. 40 Fi
a:
iperlenced girl for gehavS N. 197aware st.; Aforman girl
Hiul pleusaiit. and sent by uiall; distance from Hoslon no nbpsAton: any ihduslrtnnx |ierson can earn f7 to 4I*i ie-r week: no canvassing. For hill Information addr>-s- Kensington Art rooms, ifc Congress
. H. O. box VC*.
T
Boston, Mas*.
Nkw York, Man 23—Cotton dull and steady; sales 46 Ini lo*.: upland*. 11 5-16c-. Urletf •— ,1 <*-4«o-
ill and ei Mill
future*, dull and easy; Man-h. 11.3 May, 11.43: June, li d: July. 11.(B:
urleau*. 11 9-l«c; 11.32: April, 11.31: 1.61: August, 11.69.
O. my hack! That lame back i* caused by kidney disease, stop it at once by Hunt's Kidney and Liver Remedy _ Goon new* (Higlit to be told: mid it is good news that Hunt s Remedy ha* cure,! the worst of kidney diseases and can do it again.
WANTED—MALE HELP. ^yANTED-Ai, errand boy at 40 Masa. ave. \\' r A NTED - A good dairy hand. Call at 3UW MaiT
»v l*ou ave.
I N DCmTHIOCB oilorvd boy Vo work about bouse!
JjwiN. Meridian sL
L'aI KkTkNcED boy as helper for blacksmith.
FOR SALE -REAL ESTATE.
chloroform, K*-'u81.uo:
i* not i »2..»sa.i.g!>:»ooH .
declare such a marriage as absolutely void. I sulphur. 4<£jc; saltpetre, lu« 15c; turpentine, 3B#
* - . gx-: glvcerinc. 10fti22c: bromide of t*j!ash. 387a42c:
lard iflL 6V«73c: IinsevU oU. 30#.33c; opium. 84.40 to4.1X1; white lead. V*iC: iodine potash. 83.q0ft5i3.2a. Raw Furs—Mink, large, dark, toe; pale, •£>* 30c; raccoon, black and extra. 75carti.'25: dark, large, 70c: pale. 60c: muskrat, fall. 4<u6o; winter, 7to8c: -pring. 10c: oisswum, SttilOc: skunk, black, prime, ,0c; short stripe, 40toi 00c; otter, SS.uOftjf 5.00; grey fox. lOtoTOc: red fox, 10%90c; house eat. luft(15; New Foundland dog skins. VXi&tl.OO. Tinner'* Supplies—Be*l brand charcoal tin 1 C 10x14. 12x12. 14x20. 86.2a: IX. 10x14. 12x12 and 14 x'20, ■88.25: roofing tin, I C. 14x20. 35.75; 20x28, 811.50; block tin in pigs. 24c; in bant, 23c; iron, 27 B, 53.25; 27 C iron, 6c; Juniata galvanized, to per cent, discount: sheet xinc, 6,\c; copper bottom*. 21c: planished copper, 34c: solder, 14tol6c.
Bar
wh e «t'
iiy,
A marriage In this Mate, in violutioti of an order of the court in a divon-e proceeding tbat the jairty shall not marry within two years, t* a contempt of court. Kucn a marriage hi voidable but not void, (to Oc'orgla 7142). Where a man marries a woman when he knows there is an order of court prohibiting her from marrying within two years, and lives with her us her husband, he will baileemcd to have ratified the marriage and reorlguNed Us validity, and is estopped from settfog up tire milawlUlne** of the marriage in a proceeding against him by the woman for a divplTe (1 Bishop on Marriage and Di-
vorce 287; i'/Tlid , 44; M llid., 491).
MAaRIAare-FKESOirTION OF—SOI.KMKIZATION. 11619. Jofui H. Teter v*. James A. Teter. Ham-
ilton C. C. Reversed. Elliott, J.
The facts ill this case were briefly that the mother of I he appellee was in 1871 married to William Clavton. >Ai that time Clayton believed tbat a divon-e bad IjeeTTTrmofod his iormcr wife In a ft,reign state, but tbe fact, were j bat the suit wa* instituted and dismissed. Clayton s former wife, however, subsequently ohtaine<l a decree of divorce In this state. Clayton and np|>cllee's mother lived together a* husband and wife, so considered themselves, and were » considered by the public generally, and they so lived long ofter a divorce was actually granted Clayton's first wife, and so lived until the death of appellee's mother, who died In the belief that she was Clayton's lawful wife, and without knowledge of any impediment lu the marriage. Appellee’s mother had been formerly married, and held certain property acquired of that marriage. The appellant wa* the son of the first marriage and at her death eluiroed the property. The appellee claimed that the marriage between hi* mother and Clayton wo* void, that he was her illegitimate child, and as such, inherited the pro|«erty. Children of the first husband inherit to the exclusion of the children of a
if) KAI estate, new list and city map free. IV ________ _ c. K. Corns-A Co. II OUfsiX and lots In all puns of the ritv. It Jo*. A. Mon UK A CO., H4 E. Market *t. LVJ! ' Vl.E- t<> acres, I mile Went of (Vtilertrui. T houae. barn and orchard, fl.toi; W. 11.
jp- - BtaFFoku, Ceiiterlou. Iiwt.
Jc; j l,*AH>t of 1101, acres. SI, niik-s n*>rtn of ctly, 15 id T acres ol'evetgreen* uiul tinils-r. *<ssl new buiidliig*; price, |1<JU |e-r acre. AUdrcvt Farm, News
office.
ir iron, 51.9n<a2.1U; to 3.10. Horse shoes—
wrought -Burden'i
30&80C
fl'-Jc; No. 2, 5fti‘5>4c, 4C*e; white -Va-Ii^c.
Leathcr—Oak sole held at 80<^:t5c: hemlock sole held at 24<iji31e: harness. 29(i33c: skirting. 33 to 3*0; Pittsburg hames*. 38to'36c; bridle teatner,
Utq72: city kip, toottoe; ty calf, toctal.lO; Freuc
38c: Pitt!
per dozen, StiOtq T a5c@i>I.to; city
l.to.
Feathers—Prime, 4.3c per dUCk, 2S@atfo; rse*.
r —French kip! ranch call; $1,100 pound: mixe<l and shipper's prices.
during the second marriage owner of land in-
csteu in her by deatvnt from her Hi
appellee's on. the
her by dewvnt from her first husband.
rf.) The dept* 111 ! 1 *
(71 IikI. 237.) The appellees success thl* case depends on- the establish ment of hi* own illegitimacy. Public pulley and Justice retiuire that a child of adulterotis ihtcreonrse should uot he more highly favored than the child of lawful wedlock. The presumption in favor of the validity of marriage in eases | where the parties acted in giKxl faith, and cohabited os husband ami wife, believing that the was a valid marriage. Is one of very gtvi strength. The tacts in this case create a presumption of marriage too strong to be overcome by the
' the husband, when on the
general statement of
witness stand, that there wa* only one marriage.
ie when no iin]>edimcut existed to ad, by their conduct, validity was
There was a time
the marriage, one, , given to the marriage without any solemnization. Tltc intention to assume the relation of husband and wile, attended by pure and just motives, and accoinisudod by an open acknowledgment of that relation, is sufficient to constitute a marriage Without any fcjrmalities or solemnization. No formal ceremony Is necessary, and If the motives are good, the imenti< i to cflbct an itumediute marriage U present, and the purpose to unite as husbanu and wife exists in the mind* of both parties, mutual consent
1* all that is required. Good Reward.
Ob! the rare delights of a becoming hat, for with It comes the happiness of a contented mind, the delicious comfort of a'peaceful spirit, and the glory of a satisfied soul. Such will be your ‘ reward if you buy your aext hat of Kelleher <k Dalton, the leading hatters, who are showing the largest and finest line of fashionable hats in the citv, correct styles and low prices, 23 South Meridian street. The leading hatters. J. W. Dean, General Manager New York Life Insurance Co., No. 9 and 10 Talbott block, Indianapolis, Ind.: Dear Sir—1 take pleasure in acknowledging the receipt of $3,000, the full amount of the policy held in your company by the late Joeiah Locke, who died on the 5th of this month. This promptness in making the settlement of the claim is worthy of sjiecial mention. N. A. Hyde, March 23,1885. Executor. THE* MARKET NEWS.
Indianapolis Live Stock Market.
Union stock Yakus. March 23.—-Cattle—Re-ceipts, 50 head: shipments, 20 head. The receipt* were entremely light, and in consequence
trade ruled strong at last week'* prices : Prime shipping steers, 1,300 to 1.400
pound* $5 25#5 50 Fair to good, 1,200 to 1.300 pounds 5 iJOtoo 25 Feeders. 1.000 to 1.200 pound*. 4 7oto-3 00 Stocker*. 600 to 900 (founds 3 50to4 25 Prime butchers’ cow* and heifer* 4 2V«,4 75 Fair to good cow* and heifers 3 25ftM 00 Common to medium cows and heifers _ 2 .to**a (W Milk cows and calves, or springers 25 00fo50 00 Veal* lower at 5 OUftsG 50 ru j Bulls, common to good..., 2 50fty4 uo ut I* Hogs—Receipts, 4,ono heail; shipments. 200 head. Ow lug to the light receipts and unfavorable advice* from other markets, trade opened slow and generally lower. No good heavy lAipjfors on sale;
if here they would brmg M.70ft»4.75.
Select light to medium 4 6 r *a4 75 Good fat nigs 4 256} 4 .to Skips and heavy rough sows. 3 50<j;4 25 Sheep—Receipts, none; shipments, none. Mar-
ket feeling strong at last week's jirices:
Good lo choice $3 7.3(34 25 Fair to medium 3 (*H»8 to Common 2 25(42 75 Bucks 2 004a 00
merchantable, 37c.
Oats—No. 2 white, 33>^c a
jected. toe. Bran—814.25.
L; mixed, 32c; re-
Rye—Me.
Hay—Prime timothy, 81200.
06S-215; fine, $2.00
$4.00(8
% New York Stock Market. New York, March 23.—Money easy at 1 per cent. Bar silver 106%. Stocks active and strung during the past hour, St. Paul being the only active weak stock on the list; Vanderbilts were also strong, and Lackawanna was steady. Threes, 101; 4%’s, coupons, 111%; 4% coupons, 122%;
Pacific O'* of 95,124.
Adams Express 132 Mobile & Ohio 8 Allegheny OantraL. 3% Morris * Essex 112 Alton, T. H....; 20 Nashville Chat to preferred to N. J. Central 34 American Express.. 91 iNorthem Pacific..™ 17% B. , C. R. & X - 60 1 preft-rred 4,... 41^4 Canada Southern.... 31H Northwestern...^... 93 Central Partite 31 preferred.......—..150)-{ Chicago A .Utah 133UN. Y. Central..1,.,.,. 89 preferred...-!. 130 N. Y.-Chi. 4t BL SL' 3M C. , B. A Q prefewed J7... C’., St. L. & N. O KJ Ohio (Jentral % (In., Sau<k Cleve... 22 Ohio, MiwdndppL... 15>J Cfcve., Colombtut... :U preferred 75 Dal. Hudson 76 Ontario <k Western. VJi St Sh Erie 13 Pacific MaU 91^ referred '25 Panama. * Fort Warne.ex dlv.124 1*.. D. A E Vf% Hannibal St Joseph 38 Pittsburg 189
prole reed
Harlem
Houston A Texas..... 12
Illinois Central 125 I preferred .........«...33 Ind. Bloom A Wea. ITj l*t preferred - toU Kansan A Texas Ic -St. Paul...: Like Erie A West... 14,W preferred ,130^4 rwke 9hore (kSi St. P.. Min. A Man. 88 Louisville A Nash... 81 At. Paul i Omaha— 24>i Louis a N. Albany. 21 prefemsl 84^2 M. & C., Ut pref- 10 Texas Pacific 11% •Jd preferred ft lUniun Pacific 45% Memphis A Chari... 87% U. 8. Expre*s 51 Mieh. Central 54 W. 8t. L. A P 4% Minn. A 8L L 11% preferred 11%
$2.00612.23; superfine, $2.00^2 MLcellaneous Produca Dealers’ Selling Prices—Turnl] barrel Cranberries, Jersej
Cape Cod,$15(<jG7 a bbl. OnioiM, choice; [email protected] a barrel; Honey, ISMtoc. Potatoea, 40ft^60c
-Turnips, 81.00(8-1.75 per ys, 85.(m85.2;5 per crate; nioiu, choice', jl.t)0ft*'4.50
a barrel; Honey, 18to20c. Potatoea, 4»J^60c per bushel; Philadelphia. $5.00(85.25; Kcutuckr, S3.00($3.a0 n barrel. < obbage, *>.5O6ft3.0O a barrel Cider. 85.50fo6.00 a barrel Beans, hand-pick»rt navv, 8L-3ofti 1.7-5 pet bushel; medium. 81.7wto>'2.00. Appples, 82..to«i $8.75 jier barrel. Grapes, Malaga,
scarce $12(jl5. Indianapolis Provision Market.
Meat* easier; lard steady.
Jobbing price*—Sugar-cured hams, 9%@ll%c; cottage hams, 7S^c: English breakfast Mcon. lie; family shouhters, 6c; bacon, clear sides, medium, 8c; back*. 7%c; dried beef. 15c, family clear pork, per barrel, 200 pounds, $12.00; family beef, Ils.iJO per barrel; bean pork, clear, $16.50; lard, kettlerendered, In tierces, 8%c: half-barrel*, 8%c; bo-
logna, in cloth, 6%c; in skin, 7c.
Eggs, Rutter, Poultry and Game. Shippers' prices—Eggs, 14c; selling from store at 15c: Butter, creamery, fancy, sells IWtohWc: dairv, choice, 18ftt20c: fancy country sells 16toil8c; country, choice, He, selling from store at 156$ 17c; oommoii. fresh, 10$$Uo. Poultr)', young chickens 9c apmmd; hens alive, 9c a pound; roostcra 5c: turkey hens, 9%c; toms, Sc; geese, lull feathered, $6.00 a dozen; picked, $4.80; ducks, tiId,
$8.30.
Coal and Coke.
. Anthracite, $6.75 per ton; Pittsburg, $4.01 ....88% Readina' ~ 1C% aim. $2.7.5, block; Blossburg, $5.25; Jacksou ... J93 Rock Island. .-...ll;4% $1.75; Raymond City, *4.00; block, 88.00; crushed 12 8L Louis A San l u 18% coke, 12c per bushel, or $3.00 per load; lump coke,
loc per bushel or 12.50 per load.
$4.00; HU-
coal,
87% U. S. Express 54 W. St. J,. A P .
11% preferred
preferred 26 Walls, Fargo Lx ..._llu Mo. Pacific, ev dh- 89%iWe«em UnioiL..... Quicksilver 2 jC. St. A P.
preferred
P. P.C. C...
and
26
£ll2)tf
te. st.
> preferred
Indianapolis Wholesale Market—Dally
Report.
Groceries opened, to-day, with a smart demand, and a brisk movement ftw staples. As to changes In prices, there are none. All that the dealers are asking ft a decent chance, and this can come only through fair weather. The produce market is characterized only by a continuance of last week’s features. Poultry 1# firm; eggs steady at
quotations.
red, sheeting Atlantic,'7c; Atlantic. D, 6%cf Appleton, A, 7c; Boote, A L, 7%c: Continental0,6%c; Clark s A, 5%c; Dwight Anchor, 33 inches, 8c; Granitevflle, E E, Be; Uranlteville, L L 5c; Indian Or
lie* Knicht’s ( urnUric, tot Lmadale. Cambric lb%c; Lon*dale, 36 inrties, 7%c; WhUlnsville, to inches 6c; Womsutu, 30 inehoa, 10 l 4C; New York Mills. UPte; Ulica. 10-4, toe. Corset Jeans, India Orchard, 7c;
Markets by Telegraph.
Philadelphia. March 2:1, 12 m.—Wheat, cash and March. H6<q,86%e: April. 87^87%c; May, 8ft%fo88c. Corn, casn and March, 49%fti4tl^c; April, 49fti4:<%e; May, 49<gl4!f%c.*Oats, cash and March. 8t%(<ft37c: April, 86‘-jJaiJjc; May 37%ftf
J8C. Rye, cash, 70c.
Toleixj. March 23.—Wheat easy No. 2 cash and March. 78c: Abril, 78%c; 79%c,; Jimc, 81c; No. 2, soft, 8.5^8ft%c. Cora
No. 2. cash and March, 43%c;May, 43c bid; No. 3 yellow 43%c: So. 3 43c. Oau dull: No. 2,33c bid. Cfover seed easy; prime, ftledittcranian 84.90
asked.
New York. March 23.—Flour receipts. 28,000 barrels; sales 10.U0U barrels; market dull aud heavy; ww* xx-xxn W Ivitt 1 ot«»p V HTt f •Afo'l V/r* •
July, 92V 4 c. Cora, dull;' mixed western r*,. ugfitosS: Oau, western. 37fo41c; receipts, 164,000 bushels sale*. 70.0U) bushel*. Beef steady; new extra mesa 811.50^12.00. Pork dull and weak; new mesa $13.20. Lard dull aud easier; steam rendered. *7.10. Butter quiet and weak; western, 10ft#29e; Cheese dull at lfol2%c. Sugar dull and nominal. Molasses dull and easy. Petroleum firm. Rice steady. Cofiee quiet. FreighU firm. Spirits turpeutine finn at :tKa32%c. Hosln quiet at *1.2 k» L21 %- Tallow steady at 0c. Western eggs dim at lK%4fcl9c. Baltimore March 23.—Floor steady aud quiet, Howard Street — extra. wc«enj red. spot and March, 85%te86c; April, 86%*8G%c; Mav, June, Wo bid. Com, western firmer, but dull; mixed, spot 48%«48%o; March and April, 48%<»4»c; May, 49c; steamer, 46%c. OaU quiet, but firm; western white, S7to38e; mixed, 3Ya;30c. Rye quiet at 73*75. Hay steady, but quiet. Provision easier. but quiet: mess pork. 81i5uei:i.75.
LHiRHALL A perficthr corntracted ate liMtte F cottage, 6 rooms, stable ami carriage house, on
l*ark ave. Jacok T. wkikht, W»% North Pennsylvania *?,_
VUIR SALK OR TO ItKNT-A large and voluaT hie form, 7 miles east of this city, on the National road. The owner, or his agent, .f. K. Hu a Her*;. Jr., cun be *e«*ii ut Lis store. No. 33 M. Mericlian st, Wx.
F. HHaHCK.
LX)U BALE-75 acres land, well adapted Sr JT suburban residence, dairy, fruit or garden, on Pendleton pike, one mile east ol Bright wood station, orchard, running water, free pikt* convenient to church, school and post offlee, » rooms, iwo-slory fraine house. Immediate possession. For lufurmo-
JoHN W. Ra
, a ns* aw... cimn-oal
Ifon
bar, 82.9bto
4.25: Perkfi _ _
mule shoes, tew ew-5.2.5: cut nails, 82.35 rates tens; steel nails, S2.35to 140: horse nails, 20to 22c a
pound; for S’* Mto loc discount.
Hides Tallow and Grease—Green cow hide, C%c;
alf, loe;
n s, W.wirtS
Perkins. 84.00^4.25: Wajkete, fo.Wkg 4.2.7;
and
74 W.
lion, apply to John W. _Bank of Commerce. TJ'OK BALK -24» - N^ Alabaiua si., lot 77x170, twoX story brick house, 14 rooms, steam heating, hot
(sdd water, brick stable.
Id water, brick stable.
. North st., lot 44x196. two-story s. furnace, stable, alley side and
dory ileuL
frame house.
i> rooms. lUrnaee. stable, alley side and rear. ]55 Broadway, lot 45x177, two-storv brick house, 9
stable.
nits. Prime,
Grease-Brown, 4c; yellow,
O-Hl
room*, stable, street ears couven
Two-*tory frame bouse,(xn-ner Willow and School streets. Brlghtwood, lot Toxlss. Uailruad fore to the city 6‘a cents per trip; also, several garden farms and improved lots, ft or prices and terms, apply to
Jons W. Ray. Bank of Commerce. I/O It SALK - special bargaliw:
JC 9-room house, K. Wasliingtou si, lot +>x to rooms on Arsenal ave.. lot siiixaT...3.3UU
Houses on North lucst st. 7 rooms jC.inni 9 i
L'At EMiKNt ft.L boy Fa 174 J*. New Jersev «t.
W ANTKI1 sITC vYION -(food buslnesa 65?7a^
>1 Hi. fttost Ilhiud. _____ _
\\’,\NtKJ> A good man to eanvasa on salary.
>» Apply at 65 Indiana nve.
AJ AN w ho has hail experience tn ru lining a wood4*1 gauge lulhe: steady employment. Ti-ckkk 4
ImnsKV.
\\ T ANTE It-Ex perteuctxi shipping clerk; rtty *» lefetcnces required. U. R. Roi sk Mamitae-
turing Co.
1> ft.'LtABLlTltOY to learn tv.js- setting: reference 1 Vrequired. Address, inown liandwrithig. Printer. News office.
with board. 277 N. Delaware sc
pckNISHKH ROOMS. 7S Wefo Market H. kTms at w wT orn kTate. teiroifr*hthtter~ »> >LKi;PlN<i It<H)M8,M floor."*1 B. tllinoiate Ui)K ItKNT-fturnished rooma »K.Rew^i’ori
X street.
yunNtsHKD ft^RONt Ktxite - (C TBaaTTIeW X York st. V'K Kl.Y ft-VRXI.sliKil RuOMB at W N. New 1* Jersey st. L'OK RENT- F'urnished and tuiforVilshed rooma X UCtrele Hall. P<JR HKNT -Mtoreroom; 255 Mas*, ave: low real.
34* las ^ -\EilICR*
pt RNIsHKI) RotiMhJ aitiaiebr laldKTalC J.'CR lO-LNT -Large, nks-iy fundsliedTroom. ft49 J^OK^ltKN'l %An en-gam room, well forniabeiU pURNIHHft.t) AND cNfcrmsukl booMb;
r 70S. Mississippi st.
J^UH^RENT-teilee rooms, u((-stairs. Inquire ei l.’MiR RENT -3 nice rooms for light bousekeeplna.
± »4 North Alahwms «t.
XTKWLY REPAIRED RuoMiS, fiirnleliedor«d-
a* forniahtsL 25 ft. Ohio st.
I) Lean A ST FtllNlsHED KRoNt Ro6M~lor
T gentlemen. 113 N. Illinois «.
I^UK Kft'.NT -2 nice riKitns. to'parties wtihoat
1 Jl children. 257 N. Delaware st.
iXt'RNIHHEb AND CNFI’RNl*lHT£D'R<56MH.
1: 101 1 * K. Washington to. room 5.
VAURNISH ftlD KtHiMM, with * board: aim, day
U boanlers wanted. 183 K. Ohio st.
|?URNI*iHED FRONT ROOM, ground fiborrin
T private fomily. 113 Indiana ava
S-ftAft-ltAl. DFXRABI.K RI8)SS, 4linSoof C5 Vance block. I nqiitre at room 2te _ IftOOMiSIN PRIVATE FAM11.Y fomUhed or IV utirurnlslied. 135 ftl New York at. LM UN1.WHED and cnfchnishrd HoOUh. r siiqcle or in suite. 279 N. Meridian st. GIStiLE Front office iu~BraiKlbn _ bTdtei3 O Fl Washington st. J. M. Jcpak.
D
FlHAHCiAlw 1 r
c * co * nK
M*iss y »k~. ....
Wo fatAN'-lteoiy oti flrof n^SiinnXnTiute
v*j»-n3d»torkyte « mortgage In any mini 2i ami a Thorpe block. -st rate* on fim imirtgte
property. UNfeY (
soaabk
'IX) LOAN — iXAVlIXTY UU III751 UIW IS J. desirable. John Kidd. S> aad J* iworpi ♦TO LOAN^4».0M atlowesTratroonllriwi A on city property. VixeoM Cabtbm,
Mock. i5b,000~T'V5S5Si5rVf3S avenue. . ’CtTE ItAVE «ume money to loon on flte mocS If gage security, at 7 per cent, interest. Jomh la Spawn a Cro, H Bate* block. ' I ftHlVATK FUNDS lu sum* to suit, at alow rate A of '.niereat; form or city property. StanTon M StfoTT. over First National bank. ' TSlfiJrSa-SSfr ““ ^-aera* W. H. Hammons, 16 Virginia ave. /*\NTJool)' tea* e^termoneyloToanln term V ' minus at e per cenL Interest: smaller aiuouuia ^7 per cent H ami ltom A Raoi'sK, S Koat Mmr
N OTIC
TVON'T forget HaLVOt:a‘s dining hall, W NqrtC S' Illinois m.: fundsheil and unfonilshed rooma AMUSEMENTS. itetetofoimteeetetete—P rvICKSON’S U QltAND opera house.
ashliigton Nt. J. M. JfPAN. iOV m-K s I.KK1 ‘I Nil R(SjMS m~BfaiMion block. 95 K. Washington st. J. M. J 10*11.
Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday Night* and Mafe
“'disk
tnee, March 23, 21 and']
T AlttlK FRONT HOtiM, foruished, suitable lor Aa gentlemen: also, small room. 215 W. N. Y. st. X T 1CELY FCHMSHKI) KtkiM, H square from i* Bates House: tire and kept in order, It deoirod.
down
lj-: reference
As Bates Houi U N. Illinois *t.
lAURNIhltKD SUITE, first flisjr, everything new A and artistic; best location, bath privileges; good table board 3 doors distant. Address X, News office. |X>K KENT-Rooms for inechatfieai purposes A with power. A. R. Bakkk,
2*.tW and 32 W. Maryland st.
33L cents |s*r
L’OH a u-nn of
A farmrnu
-I \ r be n
4 mad
rs, a man and wife to work on Hi-tienl and of good habits; mid-
Kains, Haliutown. tnd.
scabble bastm at 9 Call upon or address
Talbott A K»hlkii, .Mnndy Stulion. Owen cottii-
, Indiana.
dle-iige prefei red. H. R vins. It; r.1 | STONE SCABBI.KBS to clvf crate |mt cubic fisd. Cal
small capital required, all of which would be user! for the extension of the business. Address P. O.
box Krl
* NO. 1 salesman fbr dty wagon: must be ac2Vquainter! with the city trade; a good salesman, honest. Industrious, perfectly sober, of good charmter. and give sal IsfurtorA' reference. Address Mer-
chant, News office, giving relVreiu-es.
WANTED
OKNTB WANTED t-
-AGENTS.
sell Wasbi
Price fti, w r
NA AVI
ladles
by every fomtlv.
1 GENTH WANTED to sell P. ft*, t ollier s publi: 2V cations: good agents can make big money. M.
J. Hoi.v.WN. Del. st.
A H ENTS WA JVworks. Pric 382 rxblA
ward: Indies preferred;
mtlv.
> lo sell Washington Irving’s eekly payments. WT N. Del, ’ E.. wants 2 agents for every
nuethtng needed
2S.fo)and:<2 W. Marvlandst.
ixm RENT Sture-riH.m. Cor. Mass. ave. and te Plum st, <x-cupled as a groterj' for li years, will be vacuut April 1. Apply to GKo. E. VoabMMONe
it Uo.. *'l Mns*artiusetl*ave.
FOR RENT—HOUSES.
EW HOUSE, 3 rooms. $6. 149 end til Locke st. K HOOMTIoLbtE, 2 smoirhoifoiiir MeTxidgteairet.
O 3i Minerva st.
t ARUK LI8T OF DWftU-UNtte
xj CL S. Bra in.KY, MN. Delaware st. ‘Ji t HOl'BEB, from j5 to $40 per month. OU o. E. Corrix <t Co.
UURNlSHElTHOUSM/fof four summer moiithii ir 2W N. Meridian st. Address W K, News offiis-. irDUisF; Oft's KOOMM. in gend repair, suitable XX for one or two fouillies. by T. W. Pkask, 41) N.
_ . Delaware st. ,
... *t. _ U Boom HOUSE, cellar, wrfll, cistern, etc., 4 \I“AM ft.D-LoUy of business ability In every city ! O square* u. e. court-botwe. See Adam GRift ft in, f 1 tn teach oflr New Improved TalVur'a System of : tent ami awning store, 23 W. Marvland st
Dress I'utting, uml sell 6t porter Uo.. 2s Wirier st.. Bn
'li^AN'l'KD-4young men, good
If iiet.-ut to take charge of lu it with agents, for the best n
goods, i. Mass,
cam
toatoh. ood can
lostou Buie
religicns ifook sold
le of
8 rooms.... 8 rooms.... to rooms... 7 rooms..... 6 rooms.... lo room*... 8 rooms.... 9 rooms....
5 room* :...
Vacant 1;
e,t»»J 9 rooms .. fi. 1 **) them with agents. I
10 rt Kjnis.'gj rt. front 5,uxi ! by subscription. Oue new agent •report* the sal North New Jersey st. __ __ | 42 books tbe first week in March: one 263 lu four
in a town orH74.
; Jersey
..X4.0U0' b rooms f22i00 ... 2,ixiu » rooms »,ouu
4,0X1 7 rooms .'1,500
- li.ox), lot UT'j fret front.
North Delaware st.
fUM) 5 rooms $2,400 9.000 10 rooms 5,oi»i
College ave.
4«,*uu lo rooms 84.5IX> 3A*» 8 rooms 2JO) 2,400 9 rooms 4,ouo
from 47,.toJ to fLtou
Broadway.
s rooms
42,000 10 rooms. 4JUU 9 rooms ilLiOO 8 rooms
Ilelletontaine st.
8 room* 01,900, 02, jo, yi.OUO, 43,'XU 03,000.
North UUiiois^it.
7 rooms $2,700 n rooms te-toO 8 rooms 4,ixi0 s rooms s.ixxi
* rooms *.... 4,ujo 3 room*.
10 rooms ..12,000
successive weeks: one 65 in a town of 074. (Jiveage, full particulars of experience and territory w anted. Send this. Address W. J. JI>ii.laxii, 40 Dearborn
st.. Chicago, 111.
WANTED—SITUATIONS.
DO gviierul housework. (Tail at 283 W. Merrill
X street.
rt'ei YU
H Mt
hoy 12 years old; small wages. Call 2f7 West
cCarty st.
8^
rooms... rooms.
8 rooms..
022*10 2.IXXI
. 42*xt
3,600
^Yu^l girltodo^general housework. Call ut SITUATION WANTED for ¥ capubie, strong ky young girl to do second work, or general house-
work, ut 7S» North Meridian *t.
WANTED—MISCELLAN ECUS.
9 rooms.. 7 rooms. 10 rooms. 9 rooms.. 7 rooms..
10 rooms. 9 rooms room*
s.
Chicago Live Stock Market. i Chicago. Man-h 23.—Hog*, receipt*. 21,000 head: market slow and weuk; 10c lower; light, $4.2Uto
(<85.80: butcher*, t82.5Oft04.5O;
Sheep, receipts, 5,000 head; market steady; sales
a! 83.25^4.70.
Indianapolis Grain Market.
Grain i* quiet, with downward tendency. Quotations difler very' slightly from Saturday's bids. No. 2 red wheat was held on'change at 85c. Corn is fairly active, with rejected offered at 42%c
for high mixed. Out* steady.
Wheat—No. 2 Mediterranean. 8tc: No. 3 Mediterranean. 83c; No. 2 red. 83c; No. 3 red, 78c. Cora—No. 2 white. 44c: No. 3 white. 42c yellow, no bid; high-mixed, 42%c. a t.: mixed. 41)^c; rejected high mixed, 41%c; smnui ... a*-
Home extra fine vacant lots.
North'iVu- SKeest. flLiOU J rooma
a,.5uo 10,i»XI 5,500 9
2,200 10 room* ■ North Mbtslssippi st. ...42,160 6 rooms 2,100 9 room* 2,000 11 rooms
8 rooms 2,5uo 6 rooms 9 rooms.... 3,500 8 rooms
Vacant lots from toOO up.
North Westst.
S rooms ... 01,111) 8 rooms 9 rooms. ZJSOU 8 rooms.
12
4, jU> 5, -too
....07,501*
rooms rooms rooms
RANTED-Board of Trade cigar.
^ rttlCA5^4-oz. Anchor soap, ouly 5c; a wonderful T»ft;EK COOLER, second-band; w ill pay cash. 577
4 it*) I -*-* Virginia ave.
“ fijno t'ULL set of teeth, & 87!* West Market street.
...3.200 i X optoi at nil boura
..tU,i«Xt ..43,800 ... 3,:«xi .. 6,000
1,*U0
... 5,000
ijili FOR a full SCI ol teeth ut Kurhurfs, 16>4 East
tjp* J Washington st.
rooms 5,000 6 rooms 2JM0
Remember th
have
,1(1) 8
3,560 8 :
5,000 10 rooms..
■••12,400 .... 4/X10 .„ 3,500
lember these are only a drop speudid bargains in oil par ant your property sold, sew
coi
In the bucket. 1 its of the city. If
riptioi
you wunt^your projierty sold, send me description
^ it in getting* a bargain, i
ft’. O. WAUUWOHTU, 32 Circle »t
FOR SALE-MISCELLANEOUS.
make your >
CMI
I FRESH milk eowx
‘± Ind.
J. L. Bkown, Lawrence,
(^LU-Half Jersey cow audcalfTiTs'BeTle-C-M ALL clean stock of groceries. In good location. O Address H L M, News office. _ XI r AGON loads of goods dumaged by flre. at your IT own price. Ralston' dt Co. !pHElargeit stoCk of everythiniron piymenu X Bohn <ft Co., 97 K. Washington st. IYHEHHM A K ft:RS—goods for storage, machlne.ad-X/JUstable-form chairs, etc., 37Jj K Vt ashlngsoii st. lAOK chapped foce, lips and bauduTor any rougb : X ness of the akin, use Haao'b Cream. Beware of imitation*. _ UOR SALE-Hlano, with stool and cover, $75, ¥h XT monthly payments. Fkakson s Music House, 19 N. ftVnruyLaidust. Tx»lt polishing gold, silver, plated ware, nickel, X tin, brass, copper, etc., use Hoft'ft'MAXN's U. H. Metal Polish: price, Uc; sold everywhere. L'tAt HAl.E—A nne vacun( lot on ftMetcher uvt ^ * HAMAbTo^IUoraMtktto.^ CAWDUhT, dry w : i>5d and drcTes delivered to any k5 part of the ehy. Telephone 7B.
. Rohkkt Kkllf.k.
TX)R HALE—Tin guttering us cheap usuny bouse J; In tbe city. P. 51. PtTBAKLi. & Son,
_84 ftjL-a Wushlugton street.
L'Ok HALR-^For polishing gold, silver, plated .T ware, nickel, tin, brass, copper, eta, use Hoytmann's U.H. II ktal Polish; price, I5c; sold every-
itfhere.
vk V ERA L> nice clristi storks ofgnicerles iiid other stocks of mercbAudbie In this rtty. Any one w ishlng to locate lu Indianapolis will find it to their
advantage to coll on ua. It ax
X EETH from fi jo fto per set at Huill van’s, con ^ lARPETB^aUfprlceq on paymento. SoitM ACoT,
paymente BoaN X
TmTe^ll’N^K^iu^" 10 ^ CUn ’ ° r 4 GOOD secohd-flantT H-horsft ^Wer entfEiTu.
2X ft'. Hkkhiott, stock-vards.
y INK (HULL ft'lLLINu h itertfoty at'Dr. bTm^
X: sKLL'e, over 49 N. Illinois^.
A\ / r ANTED-Walking suit* to make for |l Mia
II IoaSkibkrt, 118 Indiana ava
IftARLOK HLlTftj*. 7 pieces, *») on liaymenhC X Born <k 00.^97 East Wastiingion st. _
glv*
I 000 wi J^N^Jv^lffia^ “ DeWby rpo PUKCHAHE dweiitpg TrTgood l¥rtdlt¥,^ X monthly payments. Address A'.—News office. lyUBBER OQODH to repair at U) R Woahingtii XV street. L. ftl Moukihon's rubber aud sht
store.
UVERYBoTiV io see the beauUfol "ftiine*s d Xj agtsl slightly by fire, which we are almost i lug away. Ralston Co. __ \\ r ANTED—2 unfrirnlshed rooms'and board for II geiilleman and wife. In eastern part ofcltv; reference* given._ Address East End, New soffitv. Xi 1 'ANTED—Taxpayers to save 20 pier-cwni. 6y f» getting their vaults and sinks cleaned by New York Odorless Co., l«7 Indiana Ave. Telephone W^fTSB^luiidWsT and thoae oobtemptetffii ff building, to see as for slate and tin roofing, spouting or guttering, galvanlxed iron cornice. P. 31. ftfr-kskll dc Hon. 84 fttest Washington.
HALE—
AMLIN A Co.,
_88_N. Delaware sL
TTH) It ft
X One second-band oi^an.
“ almost new “ 50 On monthly payments. Pi:AKaoN'8 Music House, 19 N'. Peunsylvantu st. •_ UOR HALjE-A good opportumiy to euter into an X established business. X hereby offer the Indianapolis “Steam Brush Works" for sale; 1 will either sell tbe machinery and rent tbe premlsea, or will rent the machinery and premises together and fur
uhtb power; stock ' -
able terms.
•ry mid pren
£ on hand turned lu on very favor-
Pmtkk Bbyck, prop. I ADI l-X’ BUHI NKHHOP POI tTl' N IT Y - A u easy, Xj light, agreeable and |irotUable, cash business for ojte or two ladles, or man aud wife, private, cen-
for ojte or two ladles, or man aud wife, private, centrally located and well established; cun be combined with any other light business; uo previous knowledge necessary; will beur investigation; leaving city
conveip
■asoii for selling: 0300 or 84UU necessary; convi X Y 4 N r llsh, m hoU * ,?j£e< *F 1, **> lf desired. Addr
NEW ASSOCIATIONS.
T>EE HIVE HAVING AND LOaN .VHHtKTAX> TioN—Meeting Wednesday evening at M. M. tax's, 464 Masaacbusetts ave.. tiooks are oi>en
irst ]myfoftlT, sec.
wh
ftbitrance, 25 cents. EL
W. H. Eai
Reynolds’s, 464 Mat for su bscriptlon.
ment dues April 1. ...... ^ v . rpHE FIFTH HTUEftrr BUILDING AND IX)AN X association Incorporated. Caidlal stock, 0U»,(«r, 0200 js?r shore: entrance fee, tbe; dues. 55c [s-r
week on each share. Meeting Wt '
7AO o'clock corner Fifth
k % tliu**, .>m* 004*1*
tliig Wednesday eveidng, id Tennessee streets. Aic
>uft:o H. Gi.apukn. pres.
430OKH now open for subscription to the slbcic of X> the fourth series of the ft'ruukllu Building and Jsjan associutloiL Hhures, 0tMi; dues. 25c |>er week. •Hale of money Tuesday eveidng. April 4. Apple to M. D. Burma, W. UTreL Co.; F. P. WifoLLKN,"Meridian National Bmik; A. Bi kiwal, 3u .South Merldlon;JW. A. Rhode*. 13 Vlrgiffia avenue. UfttANKLIN BUIXJftING AND JXJAN AHHtiX Cl AT ION—Books now open for subscription to the stock of the fourth series. Shares. 0-JX): dm-s, -25c per Week. Hale of money Tuesday evening, April 14. Apply to M. D. Butler. W. U. Tel. Co.; F. P. Woollen, Meridian National Bank: A. Burdsal, 36 south Meridian; W. A. Rhodes. 13 Virginia avenue. T A BORERS’ HAVING AND LOAN AHHOCIA-
Xj tion meets at tbesouthwei '
Pearl hoiniuy and grits. Prices the lowest, good* the best Van Pklt. .to North Alabama st. TlTANTft:!)—loc per lb. for Klngim'* 1 f 7),c pe» lb. for Kiiqxan's shoulders; Klc per lb. for Klngun'x breakfast bacon. Sc per quart for navy beans. 5c per quart for best navv bean*. 14c for 1 lb. Arbuckle's coffee. 25c for 4 lbs. Taggart's yrockers. 25c for 6 lbs. dt its! sweet coriL 25c for 3 lbs. choice lard. 25c for 4 list, choice Carolina rice. 25c for 0 lbs. choice l.!ma beans. 2&c fur 1U lb* Akron oat meal.
Sc for 1 can corn.
5c for 1 bar B. T. Babbitt's soap. 5c for 1 bur Anti-Washboard Hoon. 5c for 1 bar Electric Light soap. 5c for 1 bar French Villa soap. 25c for U) bars German soap. 25c fbr 15 bars German soap.
23c tor 4 cans pears.
15c tor 1 can California aprlcota 25c for Z cans Halmon. 20c for 3 cans mackereL 40c for 1 kit white tish. loc for 1 cun pineapple.
25c for 4 runs apple*.
20c for 1 gallon-can apples.
6c for .too best |iarlor mutchea
25c for 3 tans corn, tomatoes, pumpkin, ries, cherries, strawberries, blackberrlta
plums or string beaus.
C. 11. Hum uaiikk, 453 and 457 Virginia ave.
IL F. BchhaHMM, 70, 72 and 74 Maas, ave. AUCTION SALES. ~
4 UCTION HALE—Of household furniture’ ~ ] ai. day, March 27, at 2 o'clock, p. m. 11. Fai> 619 8. Meridian street.
A BOUT APRIL 1st,242 N. Alabama st, 2-story . V brick, 10 rooms, gas, well and cistern; rent,
040 per month.
Jas. GRgkNK A (to., 8 Martlndale block.
FOR RENT—MISCELLANEOUS
£JOOD STABLE. 78 West Market st. r pHE OFFICE heretoforeoctsipied by City AtlorX ney Denny, 2d floor N ance block. Inquire 21 N ance block. _ _ piANOH AND ORHAN8, at from tlAOtoi& per X moidh, and tin rent applied on the purchase!. Pkarson s Music ftiousK, 19 N. Pennsylvania st. L’OR MENT—If nmn.silaie apiilicatlon Is made, a X good farm of 230 acres, near Brownsburg, Ind., for a term of 3 to 5 years. Jacob T. Warn ut, 10‘, N. Pennsylvania st. 1. 1 A KM.*2 acres. 2 miles south of Monravla, 45 X acres cleared, 10 In w heal, considerable In graao, lu or 15 woods pasture, with slight work all fenced; house, barns, etc., good water, old apple orchard. NYuuld like to rent to German. Mcllan v dt H a v K*, 123 H. Meridian st.
j EMMA ABBOTTl | GRAND ENGLISH OPERA COMPANY. Abbott, annakuai.r, Hindlk. Carruk Fabkini, Taoliacirtra, Connkll Baobka- - ICK, ALLAN, NVARD, GUUE. TUMAU. GKAND CHORUS AMD ORCHESTRA. RRPRltToa Y. Monday, March 25—EMMA ABBOTT! Uteffl vSllOOMR, LA TRAVIATA, (Camille.) Abbott Castle Tagltapictra TTlnlln Ullaa Tuesday—Three l*rime Donne! MIQNON. Abbott, Bellini, Annaitdale; also, Caatia, Brodafe U-k, Allen. Wednesday at 2—Matinee at popular prtQM. HEART and HAND, in which TAG LI A PIET R A appears In hi* Great Role of Don GaeUn with entire company/ Wednesday Night—First time fn IndtenapoUi Roteni's Masterwork, SEMIRAM IDE.’ * ABBOTT as Queen of Babylon: Annandate.Fabri- , , nl, Broderick, Allen. a9_Spccfal Seale of Price*: Sofa Chair*. $1.80; Paiquette •l.'X>; Parquette and Dress Circle, $L Sale now in progreat at the theater box office. Thuitday, March 26, one night only, Larger and Stronger than ever, BARLOW<& WILSON’S MAMMOTH MINSTREL! H. J. Chapman, Manager.
in conjunction with the Refined Musical Artist*, Adams and Casey—all lu New Hpecialtiaai
The Burlesque
SKATING RINK and "FEED-ORA.
»•
4
HORSES AND VEHICLES. JpoR HA^l-Mules, at Dkll * coal yard, 27 Fast - second-hand pbaeton, cheap. 21 and 1.TOR HALF; Two good, hardy'general puipt X li(.m-.s, ut 085 etwh. NN oon's stable, Circle sL |.TOR HA Lift- Two covered delivery wagon*, new X eight months ago; slso, two sets single harm all In good conditloit NVuou's stable. Circle st. IRNTN ROBBINS * CO., S2 EAST GEoHoiA X st., build the very best carriages, phuetoua, buggies and delivery wagons, at the very lowest prices possible. Repairing and repainting promptly and careAilly done. New and old vehicles always lu stock. Telephone 93L
Admission—15,26, to, 75c and CL Beats can lit
secured at the box office.
ilCKSON’S i 1 UKAND OPERA HOUSE.
49-KXTKAt
SPECIAL EVENT!-®!
PERSONAL.
IftALFOUR'H restaurant and lunch room still on SJ top. 76 East Market st. PERSONAL—We miffi X all kinds of slate aud guttering. P. M. PuasKU
ton street.
ANNOUNCEMENTS.
Friday and Saturday, March 27 and 28, and Saturday matinee, only engagement of tha Distinguished Emotional SOCIETY STAR,
In a superb collection of Modern and Standard , and
JJ V, BU KNH, attorney aud uonusellor at law, 35 t^^^'lTTOggkTateSWnt
Friday Eveulng, March 27-Vlcttete! avdcW! Great Comedy, “ARCADIA.” (A Dangerous Gams.) RHEA aa ..HILIMB
\f R L H. MAN ER, tbe watchmaker, la Do* 111 located at 23 West Washington at., with Jas N. Mayhew, jeweler. A CARD—My lease expiring soon, 25 percenk'te JV vance In reuu compel me to move. Will mo rlttce on stock rather than move lu Come aud get bargains at the Lion shoe store, 28 K. Washington street. R. M. Cosav. PARTIES* contemplating a lrip~h»r tbe winter' X either to New Orleans or JacksouviUe, Fte., will find It to their Interest to call at Fhky's ticket office, 128 South 11 It noi* street, ft'rom 01.UI to 05.00 saved OP every ticket. All ticket* guaranteed. * sTROLtJUKil—Mo*. Dr. Kllim never falfiTto tell correctly the post, present and friture; w here to go; what to do for the best; business best adapted to and most succeesftil In; what berlod of life w hen you will be lucky or unlucky. Office, lot K Ohio street.
* / I SATURDAY’—RHEA GRAND MATINEE. Popular price*—25, to and 75c. “ CAMILLE.' 1 RHEA aa.
j ; excellent results follow-lug I medicine, it Is now offered for sale to tboee al with the dlnease, a* a never-failing remedy. No trouble to apply. Cure begin* from first applica. tion. For sale by all druggists. J. Bi’koemh, sole manufacturer. Indianapolis, Ind. P. O. box Ik -
1 AC for 1 gal H. L. olL
1U 14c for 1 lb A, B. coffee.
5c for 1 can pumpkin.
Sc for can corn.
5c for 1 cun L. bean*. * 5c for 1 lb TurklHb prunea Sc for 1 lb dried apples «0c for 25 lbs F. flour,
luc for 1 lb bacon.
25c for 10 lb* B. G. soap.
5c for lo mackerel. 25t±for 3 Uni lord .
256-for Z emu* damson plums.
Lot p< Hamukl,
_________ 39# North Itlinola st., corner Ht. Clair.
/MTV UNDEKTAKINO KOOMsi
VJ City undertaking room*, ’
City undertaking rooms, -
iftNorth Pennsylvania street. Opposite Grand Opera bouse. 86 North Pennsylvania stfaet. H. W. TcTKWiLKH, Manager. H. W. Tutkwii.kh, Manager. EL W Tvtwilkk, Manager.
First-clous throughout
Prices reasonable.
Open day and night
e room*. Ml.
i of the • filleted r-fuilug remedy. No n* from first applica- - J. Bp * - '
gooseber-
ies, damson
SATURDAY NIGHT-FAREWELL TO RHEA. Howard Carroll’s Successful Comedy-Drama, “THE AMERICAN COUNTESS." RHEA as THE OOUNTESi 46kitele of seats begins on Tuesday mnmlnw March 24. Prices-^, 50, 75c, »l aud $1.26.
pNGLISH’S OPERA HOUSE. ONE WEEK ONLY. MARCH % MATINEE EVERY DAY EXCEPT MONDAY. Admission 10c; reserved scats, 10 and 20c extra. Engagement of the world renowned HOLLYWOOD JUVENILE OPERA COMPANY In the Gorgeous Spectacle, . CINDERELLA ! Baby Clara, only 5 years of age, aa Cinderella. , Master irtck. only 6 years of age, as the Prlnoa, Pronounced by the press and public to be ttte greatest child actor* on the American stage. Sup. ported by a strong company of well known artists, a#- Seats now on sale.
T“lepbone rooms.
Telephone residence, -ML
11. W.Ttr
Twmta, Manager.
11LMORE’S ZOO THEATER aad J Double Elevated Garden.
LAHT WEEK OF THE SEASON.
Leonao.Broa. and their Trained Dote Lyon
and WedneMaF
FOUND.
LXJUNlPioctafe'r IraL Headlight oil. X » “ for 1 large box M. sardines
25 ** for 2 I lb. can table peaches
pumpkin. Lima beans.
for cash.
A UCTION HALE—On Moiiday, JX choice vacant lots, vis: SO fret VVi 111. and Tenn.; 00 feet H. W. corner Tenu. bert; also, two lot* in ftietcher * (ink Hill.
for 1 can for 1 can Lima beans, for 1 can suocolaali.
for 1 3 lb. can for 3 cans Polk ! r io lbs. oat mi
t UCTION HALft.—We wilt sell on Tuesday morn- . Y lug, March 24, st 10 o'clock, at the residence. No. 15 H. Mississippi street, a general variety of
No. 15 H. Mississippi street, a general vi houHebold goods, carpet*, cook and heatlu
bedsteads, table*, rockers,
ets, cook and beating stoves, ers, chairs, mirror*, bureaus, iforts, pictures, tempo, glaaift-
omtlve.
Hunt A McCu rpv, auctioneers.
ion meets al tbe soi
aud Houth sts. every ft'rktey evening.
Initiation fee to cents per s
aouthwesi0coruer Delaware
Initiation fee to cents per share.
Regular weekly dues 55 cents; first payment to be made ft'riday, April *1; secure your share* at one* by paying your Initiation fee to Wa. C. Rkhunu, preHkient; Alb. Koee, Meridian National bank, treasurer, or Robt. K km e. 424 h. Meridian st., secre-
tary. or at place of meet tng.
rpHft; MAHHAciiUHftrriM “aVENue having X and loan AsaouiATio.v meet* ut fire department headquarters, comer New- York ttreel and Ms—nchusetts aveime, every Thursday evening.
Initiation fee, Sc per share.
Payment of w eekly due*, 55c per share, beginning on the first Thursday in April. Initiation fees may be paid al place of meeting or to the following directors: H. P. Wet sell, Bernard Vounegut. JC M. IaohIIs. Prank Mumeuhoff. Ira Bugbee, N. B. Bollvlu, AdHeidensticker, C. IL Wataon, ft'red A. Gregor}, James B. Mansur and Theodore Stein.
REMOVAL.
streeta
prepared t nickel, Crouze, copper, prices.
brass, etc., at uaboard
A CCTRSN HALE-Td the trade-We will sell A. on Thursday afternoon, March 28, at 2 o’clock, at our rooms. No. .*» ftl Washington street, 5 rolls or Ingrain carpet, red and gray slutwls. linen, cheviot, licking, gingham, red and striped linen, damask, ca*liniere, Jeans, 20 tlosefti assorted suspenders, men’s and boy* hats white shirts Nik handkerchiefs gloves, cheviot shirts, umbrellas, hosiery, linen towels oil-cloth*, underwear,Corsets etc. Terms cash. Hale positive. Hunt A McCuanv, auctioneers
corn.
tomatoes for 10 lbs oat meal,
fbr l box cooked oat meal,
for 13 lb. can apricots for 1 lb rice. .
for 16 bar* German soap, for 1 bar Electric Light soap,
for I lb. country batter,
for 1 lb. Klngan’* shoulders for 1 lb. breakfast bacon,
for 3 lbs lard, for 2 qts beans *
for 6 qts dried apples for 1 lb. apple butter,
for 1 lb. Arouckel'sooflte
for 25 lbs dour, for l bbl. flour, for 1 lb. codfish,
for 1 lb finecui tobocce.
and Tiger. Monday, Tuesday
Evenings, Matinee Tuesday, THE HUNTER’S DOGS.
Thursday, Friday and Saturday nights, Thursday
and Saturday Matinees DKLMONtE, THE OUTLAW. fERIDIAN RINK.
A 114 North Pennsylvania St,
POLO.
r
—MMMf POLO. | —.,„4
LOST.
T OHT-A bunch of keys Tbe finder will please Xj leave at tins offlee. T (JBT—Black and browti shepherd dig.' Finder roLi turn to 222 N. Illinois Nt. and be rewarded. T OHT—ftbiudl white wooly shepherd pup, ten cot X* ored ears Return to 49 Hcbool street aud get reward. T OHT—liog.* ATifack steer dtig, with check 1727 Ju lost. A liberal reward for his retuni will be paid. D. Ba-uinx, 978 N. Teim. st.
R. R. TICKETS.
• PH ft: best and cheapest place in tbe city forsteain-MK-rro*Kellowi'hfli! 1 *^ ^ / 3 PO. W. ft'RkV is mill at the nkl state, 19 BJ VJ Illinois street, setliug tickets at from 01.u> tofts uo IMS than regular fere, in all directions Mapa ate
inlbnuatiou free.
05“ 1 gallon syruu. Gnu./. Itammrl, HO and 112 Massachuaeus aveaus MISCELLANEOUS. ~ fptHl^r^ BoasTSoaTiFK B A ?jLw’^i I ,s„r^^s e,,M - WAiXx ’ w Jtefnteite Bteur
“ F “»
A CAHIK-My expiring soon, 2S per A c V“P el •»*bimove.'wiUsacrifice on dock rather than move It. Come end get bargain* at the Lion bboe Btore. 28 t-)--« Waohiuetoust. K. M. Coe BY. ’ "SSUUIK
—* 5—•
First Game ot the Series HALCYONS VS MKatMAia. Saturday Evening, March 2L
Admission, 10 cents
Qollege avenue rlnk. Monday Evening, Match 28,
TWO MILE RACK,
For the championship and gold medal. Open to •&, Mmfic every erenlug umiBaiurday malines TITASHINGTON ST. RIKK, f f 502 and 504 E. Waghingtoa i Open aftergoon and evcnlnf. AdmMoo lie. Look oot for fun Monday aad Tuesday nighti Muuc every evening. Gentlemanly hteraelM ^IGWAMRINR Open every day, ooraing, afternoon and ing. " • • , , • UnUeersrr evening and Wedneoday aad tsO
