Indianapolis News, Indianapolis, Marion County, 3 August 1886 — Page 3

THE INDIANAPOLIS NEWS. TUESDAY, 1 AUGUST 3, 1888.

THE NEW YORK STORE {TCmtm'hUmk^A 180 3. J u mm.

We bare placed oa cor Hoaiery coonters; 100 pain Children’s solid colon Bal* briggan Hose, 800 pain Children’s handsome Striped Bose, at 25 CENTS A PAIR! Both lines are extra long, and in •ins for children from & to 12 yean old.

ALL PRICES IN PLAIN FIGURES

PETTIS, BASSETT & CO.

AMUSEMENTS.

T\ICK£ON’8 1/ GRAND OPERA HOUSE. m CooImC me* in Um City."

, IfTTIPAM TYPICAL ORCHESTRA LMt Grand Concert, TO.MGHT—-TUESDAY, AUGUST «. StnnnMr Price*: AH VP —26 cent* All tower floor reoerred (exceet boxes)...60 cent* BeSU on sate now at box odice.

piTF BALL ^ Wednesday nlckt, AaftiK i, —-.'THIRD PROMENADE CONCERT AfltnMf.n—._— Tea Cenm

Many a Lady b beautiful, all but her skin; and nobody has ever told her how easy it is to put beauty on the skin. Beauty on the skin is Magnolia Balm.

THE MERCANTILEAGENOY K U. PUN A CO., I R. U SCARLETT, Proprietors | Manager Rooms 9 and fl Sentinel bolldlnir. The oldest the be«, the moat proarrestr* and the moet reliable establithment ni the kind in the world, having 106 branch office* fully equipped and In good running order, or throe to one more than any other agency has of actually live offices. For over 42 yoars we have en uyed an unsullied reputation for honesty, reliability and fair dealing, and we h-*Te unlimited re*ouree* tor conducting our business wKTessftflly. We invite a teat of our qnallties by the merchants of Indianapolis. K. &. DUy Sc CO.

YPSILANTl SANITARIUM. Aanirehr flebtUty, Rtt ProatraUon. Disease* peeiiKr to the FemaU, Brain, spinal, btomach. Liver andXMney CompUlnla. Cancer, skin Dlssaes, Blood Poison, Neuralgia, MaUrla, Headache and Rheumatism, Chronic Ulcers, Fever Fotm, all In Uwlr acute and chronic stages. Hum* nsaand trsatmsnt a specialty, aendfor Ulnstrated *^ SW HOBi«'SVLH Is. Du Maoaasr, Hewtiea thlapaper. YpstlanU. Mich.

«* A.IaA.SKA. »• REFRIGERATORS AT REDUCED PRICES, We have a few left, which we are bound to dose out atone* The "AUnka” U the best They are the old rollaMe. tried and traeL JOMN8TON Ac BKICNKXT. B East Washington Street. The “Glohe" eelf rnaUag qiase Jars.

xwrn HAVE FOR RENT three new cottages, 8 V? rooms on North Tennesses, with gaa, grates **Al«I^o•ew'oStMgO* on West Eighth street, ra^LDS A CO.. , No. Id Circle Street,

SUNDAY SCHOOL CARDS

We have an niegant amortment of 8 s. Cards, and w.U mail a selection of marked samples, pnetpaid, tor 10 cents. - • YOHN BROTHERS, If North Meridian Street

BJUUHAN. UHtU A HKDUJW, CKPSCSTA K KIU, " . VEasI kaltiAIN, Tstephooe ilk

f : i ri

THIS WEEK > . ' WE HAKR A DEEP CUT ■ ON prices op All SUMMER GOODS.

«K VALUES we offer in WASH DRESS GOODS, PARASOLS ; and LACE MITTS.

A. DICKSON & CO. TRAl£>S3 PJk_L.A.GXL

Tha Grand opera boare wm Voi] filled last Bight on the occasion of the concert of the lUxiian Typical Orehcatm. The program, hfiHibw publiehed.wae a varied and beautiM ageaad vaa ronderod in a highly artistic I manaar. Uaay of the instruments arc meI MHiautri^f rt and h«U two wind inatrumeata wan Mod—the flut* and. Um olariooeue. Mha Forbaa Mag a eel action from Robert in • very pleading manner, and received a warn —eerc. The ealtcric solo by Seaor Nechocbea, riaatm mto by Ofllamwere t ecu ted and were both eaoorcd. •ew aod attractive program will I, beginniag with the overture to 1 and introdaeidg eeraml piece* hem. Thera ia apthiog loud : gha«t the muaig, lift much t^at I and rnchaatiag. k Heath’s minstmla, which eon. f the beet-known artists ia the ; will be at the Qraad the lart two IT concert by the Whoa erehrotra and the halltaken pleat at TqaHaaM hall toThtra wilTheagood attend.

STATE NEWS.

Evansville will establish a school tor deaf

■alee.

Mrs. Strawbridge, a Qaaker lady, of Richmond, oommittedVeakkie this morning by taking laudanum. The Adams County Teachers’ institute convened at Decatur yesterday. One hundred members were present. The old aettlen of Warren county will hold their annual reuuiou at Hunter’s Springs, Liberty township, Augost 25. Soeak thieves at Lafayette last week, stole the bridal oatfit and jewelry of Miss Maggie Hosier, valued at $400, on the ere of her marriage. A six-year-old son of Isaac Jones, who Uvea one half mils south of Edinburg, received serious injuries yesterday from an infuriated cow. Early yesterday morning Jacob KammeU’s grocery, sax miles west olOiis, Lapone countr, burned with its contents. Insured for $400 in the Qienn Falls. Hayae Hamilton, a young man of Rensselaer. on Haturday last had hit right arm drawn into a dirt hopper and injnred to such an extent as to render amputation necessary. At a shooting match ai Water Valley, near Thayer, under management of ihe Diana club, last Sunday. Joseph Venault was accidentally shot by Marun Baron. Death was instantaneous. Yesterday afternoon a valuable farm home near Kingsbury, Lafiorto county, owned by Mrs. Ruth Dicks, of Chicago, burned down. Loss, $3.00<>; insured for $2,000 in the Tbcenix of Brooklyn. Captain \Vm. Boyce has been assigned to duty as deputy warden pro tom. in the southern prison, in which capacity he ha* frequently acted when Captain Craig was absent. He has had experience in ibat line at

Joliet.

The twelfth annual report of the condition of the Logansport public school* shows u total enrollment of 2,0:15 scholars, an increase of thirty-three over the previous year„ The percent, of attendance on the number en-

rolled was 95.3.

Gideon Underwood, living near Lebanon, haa been arrested lor burglarizing B-stch’s store in that neighborhood last February. Home of the goods were found in his house. Underwood is a farmer and ha* heretofore borne an excellent reputation. A barn belonging to Alexander Deeren, residing four mile* east oi Fairmount, was burned yesierdav, together witn several ton* ot hay and tour horses. The cause of tht fire is supposed to have been spontaneous combustion. Loss, $l,0U0: no insurance. Arthur O’Brien, who Jives twelve miles north o! Loransport, wanted Miss Newbaugh to elope with him, and on her refusal shoi her in the arm and face and then shot himself in the hesd. Thonah the wounds are very serious, it is thought both will recover. The dead body of John Horton, a painter, ot Vincennes, was picked up on the C., V. & C. railroad track near St. Francisvllle, III. The engineer of the train discovered the corpse in time to reverse bis engine and keep trom mutilating the remains. His death ai present is a mystery. Robert Kidd, a stone-mason, got into a quarrel yesterday afternoon with Henry Woolrldge, colored, a farm hand on the farm of Elcy Bruding, near Edinburg, which resulted in Woolridire striking Kidd on Ihe head with a pitchfork, inflicting two very dangerous seal p wounds. A rattle-snake over nine feet long, carrying thirty.three rattles, was killed near Pikesville, Vanderburg county, the other day. Attention was called to it by a cow. which was bellowing loudly and pawing the earth seemingly in great terror, while the snake “held her with his glittering eyes.” Late yesterday afternoon Charles Lease, of Spencer, was placed in jail at Bloomington for sale-keeping, charged with murder, though hi* victim is still alive. His victim was Wm. Dickson, w hom he cut in a terrible manner just below the heart. The prisoner says be did it in self-defense. They had had

trouble before.

The Fort Branch Telephone says that on one trip last week the Branch train killed a man, cut off a boy’s loot, broke n man’s leg and a boy’s arm, killed a cow, knocked a calf from the track into an adjoining field and broke another calf’s shoulder. All the casualties are said to have been purely accidental, and no blame could be attached to

the train men.

Lewis Dailey, son of Hon. J. S. Dailey, of Bluffton, was crossing the Narrow-Gauge railroad bridge, Sunday afternoon, when a train came along. He swung himself off at one side with the intention of hanging until the train should pass, but some hot water fell on his hand, forcing him to let go. and he fell to the rocks beneath, breaking both bones of his right arm above the wrist and

dislocating the wrist.

Charles Rcmster has jnst died in the northern penitentiary. Twenty year* ago he was a prosperous business tnau of Covington, but be got into trouble with two wotneo. Re luster ended this one day by shouting one of the ladies dead on the street, and inflicting wounda upon the otb»r whicn rendered her a cripple for life. For this he was tried and sentenced to be hanged, but the governor, upon the recommendation of the authorities, commuted the sentence to life imprisonment. He had served twenty year* of this sentence, but tor the last twelve years

was a raving maniac.

The Miami Indians in Wabash and Miami counties possess a number of relics of great value and antiquity, which they refuse to sell at any price, among them a silver medal, five by seven iuebes iu measurement, p re . seated in person by George Washington to the Wyandotte tribe and afterward given to a Miami chief. It bears the inscription, “George Washington, President,” and the figures of an Indian and colonist smoking the pipe of peace. Another medal, circular iR form, and two and a half inches in diameter, was presented the Miamisby Andrew jnckson. It is inscribed, “Peace and Friendship—A. Jackson, President, 1829,” and bears the medallion of Jackson, artistically designed. The silver crucifix worn by Frances Slocnm, the celebrated white captive taken at the massacre ol Wyoming, is owned by Gabriel Godfrey, a Miami chief. The cross is eleven inches in length, and the arms art seven inches long. It was taken from her neck when she died in the wilderness, at the age ot ninety. These relics will

be shown at the art exhibition

to be held in

Wabash next week.

Hew the Winner* Were Rees red. The reception accorded the winners in the Lafayette eon test deserves more than* the passing notice which it received yesterday afternoon, the notice being limited by the lateness of the hoar. Betides the cannon painted red, and the little colored boy dressed aa a mascot ia his top boots and red hat, there were brooms signifying that the artillery had made a eiean sweep, while the Zouaves bora at their head a ’coon and an owl. Everv member was decorated with bndgs*< and there were streamers and banners galore. At the hall speeches were made by the mayor, General Carnahan, Colonel Cfloeeer(wbo still wants to find the man who stole his blanket). Captains McCarer and Cartis, and Major Rosa, and last evening the Art ill err was treated to a spread atSchweitter’s restaurant, where there waa plenty of ionch and the nsual number of fellcitfons speeches. This evening the ladies will extend a reception to th6 members of the Zouave company. Mexican Affair* Dt»cusssd. R. C. J. Pendleton, formerly of this city, now of Hexieo, waa on’change yesterday and waa invited to address the board. He disetnsed the relatione existing between the United States and Mexico and denounced congress for declining to enter into the reciprocity treaty. The Mexicaa eUk, bananas and general trade haa been captured by English, French and German tradesmen, bot might have been hn-i bv America for the asking if tbs ooeiotu tariffs bad been repealed. To this repeal the democratic party had pledged itself, bat that pledge has been forgotten aflA violated. Speaking of the Cutting affair, which is sew agitating tbs two governments, Mr. Pendleton said that, nndsr tbs Mexican law, every man in Mexico, anise* be declared himself to the contrary is supposed to be a cUittfn of that republic. Catting bad not done se and was amenable to the Mexican In*, as be lived la Mexico, yet published s paper ia ths United States. Beds-

LIVE STOCK MARKET.

Botinced Cntting ss unworthy of the atten-

tion of reape*table people, and said that,., _ _ _ , Mexico in this matter is undoubtedly right IJ * ht Receipt*of Cnttte-Kecetpt.of Hog. j — ■ w ■ ■ - A boat 3,500—Light Receipt* of Sheep. I

The I>« l*ware-street Sewer.

The aidermanic committee on sewer* held a meeting yesterday afternoon relative to the j proposed Del*ware-street sewer, from North to Sl Mary, and after bearing the objections thereto, the committee decided to recommend that tlis ordinance be stricken from

W AH TED—FEMALE HELP. Y OOODpiRL at cm North Alabama w.

HRimxo Cattlx.—Receipt* of sbtppine cattle ll«bt. Tbs market is steady at tbe lollowin* .4* MT44 7S

4 2S'a4

4 0lM®4 25 A SIHcti «0 A l*«a :i 50

tbe files. The city attorney reported that as I K rurf it stood it was il legal, because it did not pro- j ““ . „ ■ ...

vide how assessments and collections should j Medium'to i'i«<i beUer*

Uood lo cboice Medium to good Fair to medium

Common to fair .. ~ ~ t‘own AMD Mixed.—Receipt* of butcher cau.e *'*> lleht. The arlc.-t Is «.e*dy on all decent

• t redes dull.

be made. Many ot the property holders withdrew their objections to tbe improvement, and the citv attorney was directed to prepare a new ordinance, which would have been presented last evening, bnt tbe press of bnsiness prevented its reception by the

council.

Our Growing Competitor. t London, August 3.—The cotton crop of western India ia expected to be the largest ever recorded.

tietl s he

Medium :o food Fair lo medium Common to fair Extra choice

heifers. .. heifers...

4 S TVa. 4 00 ...... S SIX® S 7S - * ‘I “ - 2 Six® i Dll _ 2 UM . 1 SO „ A ‘J**. 3 50 - 285^ *» _ 2 SOte 2 *5

2 a><5 2 50 t St>® 2 U)

0UM

Lira cb

Good to choice cows Medium to V<od cows. Fair to medium cow* Common 'o fair cow* Veal calvea. Bulls, common to choice.

C« w* and calves. 20 Hoo*.—Keceiptitof hog* about AS00 bead, a heavy propo tion being common balt-tai and fra** hogs. Ttie market wax .-low to open, but later showed some life at prices a shade off from yesn

day. The market doesn’t

4 UUfJ, S no 1 T.Va. 3 00 •JO (M<H0 W

Life at prices a shade off from y The market doesn't look food, a* ..ra he* declined 35c per barrel since l Oismoruing. All sold. Closing weak.

THU MARKET NEWS.

New York Stock Market.

New Tong, August 3. Noon.-Money on call !* ea*y, ranging from 2 to 4 per cent. Bar silver 91',^ The nock market became very dull after 11 o'clock and remained heavy, small traction* being loat: later In tbe hour a better feeling prevailed and the early fosse* were made up The -ame few storks lead In the trading, the general list being very dull. At noon the market Is dull and arm. lilted States -is I COS, do 4s coupon IJtJi, do 4>»9

coupon 111%, Pacific o* of ’*5 U* 4 ,.

dams F.xpress....... 145% X. Partite — .. 2S% Alievbeny Central... ... pmerred Bl* r Aiton.T rre Uaute.. M‘, Northwe-tern 114‘j

preferred American UxpreMh.i

Bur.,C. K. <t S W X. Y C'l Canada t-ou: hern 47 preferred

Central Par tic. 44), Oh.o Cential Ch c*go <S Ah on. ILS, uhio M.UHtsKippl 24 I referred... —IM prtlerred 90 C'htc.,Bur <S uumcy.lLM Guta' lo a- Western .. 2n Chic.,L A X. O O. 1C A N IDS’, SandtCleve 2* Ore. Trans LH , trid <6 lLot frit* Cache Matt ... 67*.

Hudson Panama..... te

Hel A L ck l.m Peoria free. A Evan. 251* Denver A R. Grande 29t* Pittsburg l.v;

, at ~ --

. ... preierrea...

at 1 * Northwe-tern n- t - 85 j preferred l-wtt :'S klftnhsnz-''®

Chi

elm. San A l Cleveland &

l>el A E Del A 1 Denver

preferred 76^ Rock *iand 127 Fort W svne 14,)* .>1. Louis A ban Frun. _fi Hannibal, 8t. Joseph...... preferred M 1

or ferret' Harlem

ir

ibnra...

Reading

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preU,,™ 1st nreierred III

238 ,81. haul 941* Houston & T-xas 38 preierred 123', Illinois i enlral l.l8S' i c Paul. Mini* Man U5‘, I nil. Bloom .fcW’st'n. 1"% BC Paul * Oman* 4-‘j kaiisas A Texas 32* preferred Ill LtiKeKneA West'n ID* Texas Pacific 14

Luke shore KS', Union Pac tic. IJc m.sIi 4.»U. B. Express,

1^ 4» 1 >?g U- H. Express.. 8-1 ^ le A X. A.— So Wabasti St. L. A Pa*- 17>« Cm. Istpref. preierred 3n-i

Memphis A Cba

Mlcnleau Central

M in as. L...,

Louis

LouNvIlli

Marietta Cm. Istpref- prett..™

2d pref Wells Fargo Ex rrt’n 3 Western Union. *1 82 l £ Quicksilver......

A S. L...„ 21*4 preferred preferred 4t. l 4 P. P. C. U Missouri Paeilic H2Vi C.. St. L. A P... Jiobile A Ohio I \ preierred Morris A Essex 140 M. 3. S. A W... Nashville A Chat..... '>'i\ preferred...

X. J. Central. 55-,

Indianapolis Wholesale Market. A weakness is noted to-day in the produce market. Poultry ie a -hade lower than last week, but not materially changed Irom Saturday’s quotations. But er of good quality finds a reudy wurket at the low price* quoted by shippers. Eggs dull and weak. The blackberry season approaches Its close. Choice berries -old at J1 per drawer to-day. Tomatoes are lower and weak.

Allen 3‘4c-

Dry Goods—Prints, American 5%c, Arnold 6c, Berlin fancy colors 54;

Kddysioiie fancy ec, Ilanl* laucy 5Xc, Hainlllon i4«c, Pucitlc fancy *c, Wushlngton Turkey red 64*0, Harmony 4t;c. Manchester uriuts o!,c, brown sh eting Atlantic 7c. Atlantic D 8c, Appleton A s>iC Boots A 1. (.He, Continental C 64*c. Clark A 54,c. Dwight Anchor 88 Inchea 7c, Uranlteriile E K 8c. Uranltevllle L L5c, Indian Orchard 3ti Inches 6c, Pepperell E 64,0. Pepperell R BUc. Haranac H 6c, Pepperell 9-t lac, pepperell 10-4 18c, bleacbi-d sheetings Androscoggin L 7c. Baker* mills 38 incites 7a Burtlat 3<u<5Hc. Biackstone A A 7c. Chestnut Util F 5c. Chapman X 5.4,0, Dwight Mf.tr S 84^c. Fruti of the i.oont 36 mch-s sc, Fitchvllte K'ic, a ill * Mom per Idem 38 inches 7SC, Hope 7c, Knight’s catnorlc 74,c. Lonsdale

cambric iu);c. Lonsilah-S8 Inches 8c. \5 blulnsvllle tsentember 85-4 «i8B‘-c

38 Inches ec. Wantsutta 38 Inches toe. New York , 871,0, founo. nntUiel* frecemb r ttacgtOuJ^c.

1 tica 10.4 .. sC, Corse JeaiiH Indian Or- bu-hels January tflvit-HlVc. Receit>ts^4‘.(.75o hu

No. 14....

BkPRg-EVTXTIVIC (ALES.

Av. Pr. No. ..137 ..f4 15 I J2..„

£3.... 22...

137...f4 15 l<*>... 4 an

1 75

AV. IT.

187.-.84 SS ..... 185... 4 85 176... 4 85 23>... 4 85 197... 4 95 248... 4 87X I«... 4 9746 218... 4 90

.231. .. 4 90 _..341... 4 90 217... 4 9C ^2W... 4 91

iHKt p.—Receipts 01 sheep li-htT The market

ls very dull on all grades. We

Extra choice laniba....

ood

....225... 4 .., , —

.. 4 75 j 63

• jS ' 4 n 1

...Jill- 4 80 ’-N.._

.....02... 4 (43 ....228... 4 85

m_ 4 85 191... 4 85

248... 4 85

> quote:

Uo<

Medio Fair tt

1 choice lambs u lo good lambs

turn to go

to medium lamb-.

Common to lair lambs. Extra choice sheep Good to choice sheep Medium t> good sheep F’alr to medium sheep...™ Common to talr sheep Bucks, per head

...41 2V«64 50 ... 3 85m. 4 27) .„ 3 *8®3 85

3 OOrn.3 40

™ 2 UKfltJ 00 ... A 27> u 3 .’>0 ... 2 8 .'3 3 25

2 4nte2 «

.... 2 uOij™ 40 ,™ 1 ooii-J 00

1 5002 25

t Incago Live stock Market. Chicago. Angus 3 —Hog-— Receipts 16.000 head. The market ts active and firm; no material change

In price.

Cattle—Receipts 6,400 head. Market steady.

Beeves.™ .gt -■ l-1 90 Butcher- 2 261*3 50

Sheep—Receipt* 2.9J0 head. Mamet strong.

Common to choice ...f2 oo#t 00

Indianapolis Provision Market.

Jobbing Prices—(Mtgar-cnred bams. ••Reliable” brands IDsAU^c. Morgan A Gray brand none cottage ham. Reliable brand S4*c. Morgan A Gray 8c, Calitornia ham oc, English breakfast ba

Gray 8c, Calitornia ham 9c, English breakfast ba con. "Reliable" brand lo'ic. sugar-cured. Morgan A Gray «4,c. Porter brand «?»c, Eugiish shoulders •'Reliable’' brand 8c. '•Morgan A Gray" brand i«c less, bacon, dear -Ides, light or medium 8c. back- 7%c, bellies hc. Enzllsh-cured dear sides unsmoked 74,c.backs7 , ,c. dried beef, "Porter” brand Hc. "H liable" brand 174,e. clear pork barrel 2Uo pottn

pure kettle-rendered

•Re-

brand 174,c. clear pork barrel 20o pounds 811.50, lard pure kettle-rendered In tierces chilled 7’4'c, half-barrels and 50-lb tubs 4»c advance on tieroes, bologna In cloth 5hc. akin <lc. fresh pork sausage HEfeic. Lard oil, pure extra winter (drained, Id tierces 624,c per gallon,

Coat and Coke.

Anthracite 86.25W8.50 per ton, Pittsburg 83.75, Jackson co 1 CI V), Piedmont and Hlussourg V>. ituym»od Citv |;t75, Dugger (PeacockI lumn 8275, nut 82.25, Kanawha 8375, Brazil 8175, crushed coke 12c a bushel or 8.1 per load, lump coke 10c per bushel or 82.50 per load.

Cash ober ssep-

Angukt

bales—Wheat

mills luc, Utica 1U4 27V

chard 6c, Keanage sateen 7c. Kauinkeag sa 7*,c, Rock pome. Ticking—Amoskeag A CA l;

Amoekcag X fancy 10! a c, C01

134*0. B F 13‘,c, c C

vtft Klv

74,c. Hwtrt River t> l ;c, Minnehaha 12Ee. I^wiston :«i inches 1'14-c, 32 inches nMc. 4C Inches 1049c. York X inches 11 He, Omega 5>i Inches37c. Osnaburgs and

cheviots Louisiana nlaidsBHc. A

sns

Naumkeug sateen

king—Amoskeag A C A 124,c, 10! a c, Conestoga gold medal

114* c, snetuckd

;et M iston

lois

Amoskeag st ri

Bates 74»c.

clfic dress good

lliree-l

iiUlana nlarln SHc. Augusta < htavva 6c, itri|>e sHc. pialds9),c. Hamilton lO'.c I’ncasvflle 8S0 Scotch finish lv;c. Pa-

'lllc dress goods Ihree-fourths oonlin luster sc. cashmere three-founns !)c. a'apaca luster 164,c, Australian crepe IhHc, orocatels l«Hc, cashmere A

V 2244c, gingham Lancaster 7Hc. Amoskeag 7*,a

Foreign 5 runs and Xuig—Pineapples #L25v£t.50

amalcas75c8t81.5(i. Aspinwails 7c. raisins London layers 83 on

lu-aai. aiuscateis oouole crown 82.50(5 2.65 per box, Valencia 94*@104.c, Turkish prunes old 8 l ,<ffi4e, new 44,(a5c. currants 7(<i7*,c for new, Leghorn citron 24 (i; 25c, lemons Palermo Messlnas s-.UKdS.V) per box. fancy 88.5ufai9.tX), oranges Messina* 87.00fa7.50, Rodls and Imperials |7.00®8 00 per box, almonds Tarragonla l» e 20c. Ivlca 17t$2Uc. new Brazil lints ll«il2c, filberts 1 0613c, walnuts Grenoble IBOjlTb, French lift) 12c, pecans western 10c. raw peanuts tvlme i.-lines see 5444)174-0, Virginia 6V#744C. cocoauuts 58660 Canned Goods—Blackberries SOOtAVc, beans string 75t8s5r. lima slandard 8l.UKaH.20, soaked 75c, blueberries 61.19(ail.20, cherries 2 pounds 86C808LM, oys rs 1 pound 9uc<3i81-00. 2 pounds tl.7tM>I.*5. lightlund .V«''i(77c, 2 pounds 9,c«|1.05. peaches standsrd

ireign t runs and per dozen. Banana* J

11-' ■ a

ear Hi n

,1.6 Kgil 75, Wv.,

.msons 2 pound* 9nr((i8l.0t>, rly June pea* 8i.80fftl.5U, r berries 81.iXk((il.25, salmon

.10®!/

ries f l.i

tomatoes 3 i>oimds 8(.ldfA1.50t Leading Drugs—Morph

soaked peas 70<a9ic, raspberries 8IJ)nai.20, 1 pound 81.10uiil.S0,

poum

damsons 2 1

peas |1.40f$ 81.110^1.25, )uuda8i.l0f_

_ ihlue|2.3(X3'2.«n, qiiinin 1 70'4i

75c. cblnconldla lWu>2 r >c. borax 12'd.Uc. camphor it

(4.12c, alcohol 8216W2.2 ' '

3'jC. chloroform StKctiftic, copiieras per bbl 83.

artar pure lo a: I3c. castor oil 11.5'x'ZIj

Markets by Telegraph.

Philapflphta, August 3, 12 m.—Wheat—( and August 8.lV(«»4‘«c,September 84) 4 @((5e.Oct< 87?;(aie>ic Corn—cash and August 4!iMtH!(4<c. tember 5049(451c. Oils—Cash 414;(a,42c, An*. 374,(li ,16c, Het tentber .34^®.i6‘*c, Rye—Cash 56c. Baltimoiik, August i—Wheat—Western lower and dull: No. 2 western winter red spot 83f<t»4c, August 83V4S3HC September S3-4<4'837iC, October (WH'dsSc. Corn—Western higher; western mixed soot mid August Asfa'.t-'^c Heptember October 4-7,(0,490. Oats—B iter Inquiry; western white 41(<v 43c. do mixed 38fe39e. Receipts—Flour .",S-5 barrels, wheat Ii5,6(i0 bushelk corn IMHO bushels, oats U.iiOU bushels, rye 8.400 bushels (shipments—FI01 2U.870 barrels, wheat 121,201 bushels.

292.600 bu hels, corn '3,700 bushels

X*W Y"Hk, a shade belt (07,c, leadlr

bushels No. 2 red Augu-t 6Va , v7; g c, sio.ooi 8549 (aSCHc, 24-.OJO bushels October 87(4

el* December SOL&iOoHc. 72,000 «c91Hc. Receipts 249.750 buaUels. end lieavy; mixed western spot

4H«436C. do future 5U(a.52Hc; sales 320.0IX) bushels; receipts 282150 bushels (.ats—Ht" He lower: state 3-@4«c, western 3Wo.IGc: s ties OO.tkO bushels, Including No. 2 August 33,’,c, (September 38',uti-IVc; receipts 29. 50 bushels. Beef—Dull; new extra mess 88. Pork—Firm; i;*w mess *H.fi24vf48ri.»749. old mess 8lo S'(4flo.7V Lard-Duil and lower; stentu rendered 8.-"o. Butter—firm: western -fa. 19c Hu gar—Dull: crushevi U'.c. powdered 8H(4iiHc. granulated 1/41; 1-lttc. Morasses—Du Ik Eggs—Western

135,® He.

Ths Chicago Market.

fBy Landers A Weaver. Grain and Provision Brokers, 4 Chamber of Commerce.] August i Openiuc Highest Lowest t

Wheat—Aug..'8

bushels January Corn—>*®lc ow

456c. do

Alcorn — Aug..| Hept.. 1 Oct „ Oats — Aug.. Hepfo

Oct

Pork — Aug.. » 85

Sept.. 10 15 OcLjlO 15

75H

Lard —

.119

Aug.. 0 924* Be; u 7 00 Vet ‘ 6 75

Rib* - Aug.' 6 124<

H« pt- 1 6 .30 Oct 1 6 SJ

t T5H

4i.*<

s'i 9 8^

10 15

110 15

! r. 30 6 25

i 294* 9 73 sria 90 6 9JX -5 6 <M 6 12J* 6 15 ti JO

is-s, sa

cream of tartar pure 40(413c. castor oil 81.8V9I.65, oil of bergamot per pound 83.U0ta:l.50, soda bicarb •*> (a Be, salts Ensoni 4(450, sulphur saltpeter 10(<6 15e,uirpeiilliie3K't 40c, gl}ceriii* I8(ft2uc, bromide of sdosh kvitix'. lard oil 5o®53c. linseed oil 4 friGik',

died of

potash 4(Va:45c. lard oil ■>0(e,-4.5c. Itnueci opium J3.-V(" 175, white lead 7@74i

dot ash 84.00(43.25.

Roasted I'ott'ee—Arbnckles 14c. Levering’.* 14c, Bchnull A K rag’s s' andard 13\c, McCune's Ara'dan 14c. Gat'S’s Cbamoloti 14c. Molasses and Hlntps—New 1 irlenns molasses30(aS0e, me<l

cliolce >®35c.

tps—New 1 >rlyms molasses 30(a 30c, nied um l(^24e. choice 2r(<*33c. (starch 2**(4.’lc. Igtke sail 90®9 c per car-load, 41,0ro. I.06 In small quantities. R ee—Carolina 44tf(ft*.Ha Cheese Otrtllc.

Coal oil 9(ailtic, accordingto grade.

Groceries—(sugars—Hard 6H(<S7!aC, standard A 6 1 > lA4i l .,c, oofT-e A 6iita‘.c. white extra C S’J'dkk'. extra C 5 , *(45?,'e. good yellow 1 l.fo-o.'.c, common to lair 4H®544C. Coflfee—Common to orolaary grade 8)4(190, fair 9’»®l04ic, good 11 He. prime ififtl'JHc. Htnctly tiritue hi(it 13SC. cnolee 134,(isl4c, fancy 14iii»

TvVH

43',

Ir

•■■s’, 6 90 9 95 6 7'»

' 6 174f 6 22 S I 6 25

New York Cotton Markot.

New York, August 3.—Cotton—Quiet; uplands

IS 9)40; sales 31-> bales; tutures opened ,dy August 9.42c, (September 9.3»c. uc-Sovemt-er 9.27c. December 9.2 c, Janu-

bruary 9.46c, March 9.5oc.

I 7kw

9-tfic, Orle

quiet and ste.i

lober 9.29c, Novein

ary a 37c. Fei

To Bfe or not to be, that K the question, overcome all doubts, nmojfce th| Wedge.

es. Tallow and Grease—1) al-rg paying prices fit oow-hldes6!,c, s eers7Ec. No. 1 cured S4»c, green call 9c. uo nalteii calf luc, dry filnt 12c. salt hide* Hie. Pelt-Sheep 40c($fl.25, horse hide* 61 iso, i' 5. Tal.ow—I*rlme3‘,c, Na 2 Jc Grease—Brown

, velici

S=>UFZ-

&S8

liU'c, rel!ow2l§e, wbfie«1@3Hc. irun—B«$r Iron |I^U(4LI

|2.H0<^1QU. Hoi

k IusN fUX

DR.PRICES; SPECIAL fUKMH extracts PUREST AND STRONGEST NATURAL CRUtT FLAVORS

.90(41.IS), wrought charcoal bar hoes—Burden’* f 1.00(0 4. Id, Per

kins’* 41.00(0,4 10. Walker's 84AI.K44 10. mule-shoei fti.wiQAio, cut nails rates for tens, irou 12.15, steel nads 82-23. horse nails eight* 81.07 per box.

edit

■■I ■■ .1*84.67 per I Wool—Tub-washed eiean 35c.

Indianapolis drain Market.

Little Interest In wheat was taken on ’change to day. Buyer* were ludiCereal, and nothing was oflbted except No. 3 red at 7244c. Tbe market is lower than on yesterday. Corn contlnu<>s to gain strength, as wUtHS-squota'lona. Hoc dpts light and offering., Inconslderaole. Iso. 3 ysllow was held at

t e> k. No. 8 mixed

offering, Inconslderaide. N

4:44co. L, No. 2 mixed 42Hc ^ ™ ™, 4' V\ sound ear 4dc. Oats weak, whh Na 2

feiing at *14,c, n.lxsd 2m 1 ,

" ,ts . as bee

„, „ 11 u --J whiteof,c. The grads ot No, 3 fished and light mixed

oats 10 cars, cars, corn 0

l-ti established

txdtshed.

Total Inspections—In, wheat 39 cars, >rn 14 cars, hay 1 car: out, wheal 0

car. rye 0 cars, oats 0 cars.

Total Baceipu—Flour 1,525 Darrels, wheat ao.uuo bushels, corn 34 8 o bushels, oats 43,000 bushels, rve 5,400 busbela barley 3,8 0 bushels, hay cars. .Shipment*—Flour 1.875 barrels, wheat 35.50 bumbeU, corn 28,8u0 busheis, oats 31800 bushels, ryeti,2uo bushels, barley 4,um busneU, hay 4 cars.

Na 2 whit*. 41c, Na 3

ow 40c, Na

Corn—Na I whit* 44c, Na 2 wbll Dc, Na 4 white no bid. Na 1 yelli efiow no bid. Na 3 40c, Na 4 yell Mixed 400. Na 3 mixed Mo at., sou 9c. no grade no hid. Annus no bid. oats—Na 2 white (old or bewi 29c, light

no old, mixed 25Vo a t„ rejected mix white no bid. uumsrcbantabl* no bid, Augu

low 28C, Na 2

a t_ sound ear mixed

no bid.

40c.

1 yellow no bid. N

j mixed foe. Na 3 mixed Mo 19c. no grade no Md, Angus

“ “ Tt mixed

xed 23c,

Rye—She. U * ma * C -

Bran—SIS00 a t.

Hay—Choice 8».00. Na 188.50. Na f 87.54

.Miscellaneous Frodue*.

Dealers’ «e ling Prices—Celery Michigan

Unions 81 50(rt> 1.75 per Darrel. PoU

25c ;oes

pound

i per dozei W| _

I new 7 5<£90c per barrel. Honey one ■ I cans unglaased U^M6c, glassed boxes rtteluc I per pound. Cabbacc .>.(&.r>c per barret Older 8i 'W<*5 50 per rtgafle u QarreL Beeswax IS^PJOc per , pound. Apples choice I.KXBI 1.75 per barret. Tomaj toes—Home-grown 40W60C per bushel BiackI berries shipped 75ctefl.i»i per drawer, home grown 1 82 30(164.01. o stoex Ii.vki.; uo per stand. Huckleberries 85.Wte* W per stand. Cantelou pas 8125te200 per barrel W*t*rmelotts|10.uo<<ilSuu per hundred. Red plums 7V4ft)K» oer a rawer, 8laaf&i stand. Damsons Hte per stand. Pears rt *

1 pte barrel. Ora- ‘

se. Peaches 81.1

pert anteli

MSU—j

drawer, 815008.1*) per

84.00 per stand. Pears j80u^4(*> ’>es Ives. 8t kHhilOO per 24 box

.90 per peck basket.

Kegs, Barter, Poultry and Feathers. Shippers’ Price*-Kggs IStC, toss off. sell at 10c. Batter-creamery ftutev sells at M017C. choice creamery MtelOc.dalrv fancy PJffilSc. fancy country nffiioc, sslU at iMiSiae,country choice6c, sell* from store at 9c. l-oultry—Chlekeos. large spring chickens 10c per pound, small 8c, hens alive 8c per pound, rooster* *c. turkey heat 7a terns 5c, geese folMteUiered 84 50 per dozen, picked 83-90, docks sc a pound. Feathers—Prime goose foe a pound. Bogs ttwtgH-aa per mo in*. ' Indianapolis Floor IK rket. patent 811804.25, extra fotnlly 888908.75, frncr

MOST PERFECT MADE Prepared with strict regard to Purity. Strength and Healthful ness. Dr. Price’s Baking Powder contains po Ammonia. Lime or Alum. Dr. Price's Extracts, V unilla. Lemon, Orange, etc., flavor deliciously. PRICE BAKJMQ POWDER CO., Chicago and St Louth.

| ^OOD GIRL. 704 North Pennaytvanta st. J^urnri -ROOTf GTRLb atSXorth MeridJan-sl.

^VIEmaN uLurrimairumjiyr

234 NTbelaware.

DIED.

BISHOP—jAOOh, at Greenwood, ImL at 930 Monday morniug. In bis eightyqirst year. Funeral t< day at 9 a. m.

ANNOUNCEMENTS.

J<’K)R your livery rigs, call at Wood’s, 25 Circle eu

fSH. VISHER cur*j pUea. oMce, io .Norih bel«r ware.

A,Mg^H for best day board at W North

C 1 W. KOEHLER, manufacturing jeweler, boa Xj. removed to o7 North Illinois. O EWaRB A UcCX!)RMICK. M Kentucky avenue O Cook-eiove repairing a specialty. T.” ur M iss sold at the lowsst rates at J. Miessen's XV confectionery. 180 Virginia avenue.

■ptMfts. wells and cisterns repaired. Driven wells X nut In and repaired. Su Virginia avenue. OF NEW sWLESTcHA^iftEft'BlSfS - aFcoStl OQ F P. Smith A Ctx, a and 34 N. Illinois. TJED-ROOM SET - lit and upwo«l~on paymenfs D or cosh. Boa« A Co.. 97 East Washington sL

XT AU CARPETS—A. W. W fihams, U9 MaasacbuXV setts avenue, makes to order and sells the cheapest and best rac cornets In ihe city.

riLOUft bar bbl.. 83 to |4.2\ 25-lb socks, 4uc to 65a Vam PELT, I25N. Delaware snd 8# N. Alabama. M Embers oft the Commercial Assembly. K. ot iu L. 8.032. ar* hereby notlflsd that the time of 8 ,D ^I.^EIk? n b. C f“ U,8e<1 10 Thttr * 1 * y n,gUtat

QASOUNE^BTOV^Ka on payments at Memew-

TJ'OR children teething, summer complaint or X oholera infttmum, twenty-five years’ test h ■ proven BrunkeFs Carminative Balaam to be ths champion of all known remedies.

CTRAW MATTING, new design* and all pnoss O on paymehiaat MmskNekk's.

IMITATION BEDROOM BETS. 820. on par JL menu, at MeuulNuee's. 101 £. Waohingtoo.

Vf ADAltE MlftatELL wUl. trom now untlT iU Sepiemtwfr I, make and send out all suits a* half price. All work to be done la flrsi-c’sas styleOver B roan*11 Bros’, arv goods store. 37-39 (South IUtnois Ht.

O PARTY ok BAS’D WagONH. the finest and a-best in the city, built by J. M. Robin te: also, hacks No*. 9 and a Nlo* carriages, buggies, eta, with beet of burses for hire at reasonable rate*, at ail times tt Occidental stables. Non. 36,17 aad M West Pearl st. Joa. LkWark.

TAKEN UP.

A ND IMPOUNDED IB Woodruff Plans, ted and JX white cow—muiey.

» KIRHEN UlftL, immediately. CA 1 Ultoofr A House. tMESfcLASS walnT hand. mFofrWayrs , X avenue. /Took and GIRL at 3 Kentucky avenua. lm- ^ mediately. qxBL. 54 nd Ml K. Wf* 1 *- />OODuikL tor general housework. 339 Kate ' J New York st \lf OJfESTo niak* overalls atul pants. 112 South VT_ Meridian st / • IRU8 abd mldifie-aged womeu lor places in city.

* T 13 Vance b ock.

t 'OOD GlRLfor ~general housework, immediate3 T ly. 237 West Maryland street. ~TTeW Sore OIRLMolearh dress and cloak-

making st: 94 Nn tb Meridian «.

~A~DfNT NG-KOgmTTTrL *an<r~ch»mbermal<l at A t:.e Ray House. Boelbyvil q I d. 4 GIRL: one thVt can cook and do all kinds of XX housework at 16s Fast Market tt. I / y t PAikN XJXiTE^’■KHTHCrToN sfiOEB, LvAT 8L Elite"-rise shoe ntore. 78 Mass, ave

I'»FT V WtiSfEN Tomorrow morn ng. Van a Camp Packli.g Company. 2U2 Weu M irket st.

4 LL TO KNOW we soil turniture, carpets aad A stoves ou payments at cash price* 9u South

HU onto st.

venue: goon nagea. Inquire at room 18.69

/ ' IRI. to do general housework al 450 cliff ird

YT avenue: goon

Wert Maryland »l. cTToEHa JvTTtT—ljuly vaiupers on ki<T shoes. O Call on Frank Brown, New-ltenisou House, this

evening and to-monow forenoon.

WANTED—MALE HELP.

JJELL BOY at Brunswick Hotel, immediately.

a go >D biNiNu-RobM waiter circle A House. CAi E^MaN for fornlturs stora Address f 1&

kj News office.

XPKKlKNCLD LXNXNU-ROOM MAN at W*d- » IlAKe R Address 1L D. M^ Westfield, Ind.,

A lock-bo* 14.

\trHITE MAN for'oortCTTwith' > V West Washing'on st. h A If It t, Vi • a w a* 4>i e *viIs —^4 >*<.*-■ .«.*■>

T>AKBeH taxe fufmsbVd barovr shop. Fine opJj portunltv. 2Si Hast Washington. _ _ CHOE bALhsta AN lor Indiana. Mustgivegood O referetices. Address Z 15, News office. T 1VK, ENKKGETIC MAN to travel In Indiana Xj Ohio and llnuol*. AddreesDJO, N ew s office XT OOD GERMAN HAND on fttrm: 44* miles VJ northeast of city on Wolf pike. J. B. Hoove*, a l.rtfj ksow we "sell furniture, carpets and A stoves on payments at cash prices, w ttoulh Illinois su 4 RENPBX.’TA BLE.intelltgent voong man wanted Xi on salary and commissiootoiuiveriieeoorgoods In a oresland olllces Address 1 Iti. Ne«s office, A WKtL-To-DO. steady married couple wiafa to A adopt a blonue girl oabv; one, two or three years ofage Addre-s or call or* West Washington. TWO jrACElNE MEN to tun planers, 111a cuA ers and molding mills. Must go to Tennessee; permanent job; good wages. Address L. V. Boyle, (trend hotel. A COMPETENT MILKER a man to take care A of horses and mules and wagons at a dairy farm, each to assist at otuer work about the

iarrn, each place,In add

I’oung

enng 1 be t

to assist at otuer wori Jltion to his special depar ofstxp-en or eighteen to

itlk; all must come well recomiix industrious, sober and reliable.

slfingpiu street.

. _ _ _ _ t tl .rtment; also a o assist In de-

recommeeded

uni be active, Industrious, sober and rellol Joski-h A. Moore, 49 East W&shlnguiu si

WANTED—SITUATIONS.

SNOOD GIRL for general housework. 375 East VJ Mlctiigapstre tt. / 3 OOD UlftL for second or general houseworkr?! 4 7 West Market »t. vpo DO HOU.SEWoKiC in good'family. Address X U 16, News office. IX) R GENERAL ifrH MKWoRK. AddressLu o X t™ box lu, Haucfiville. Ind. I > Y G F.RM AN lib Y, work TTprUati-famli^ X> 206 East Washington street. tYyaYoUng I rKRM A N G utL to do genenJ J> housework Call 455 .-xmili J.nst aU nY Young ontL of io, to assist ill housework X) or experienced nurse. 94 Ncrwo.d st. fpb U1.T A GOof) Home and give awayaaevI eu mmiths’-old rat and tan female dog. J63 North Tennessee su 1 > y (stea dy, 'Reliable~b< lr with ^5Se Jj hns ness man: good recommend* Hon. Address 520 Bellefontalne street. rIHJ TKAVEL forli jo'hblnV¥6u*e of manufacP X ory on comm i-slon or salary. Call or address C. D. H..81 Weat Waahingiou «tA n DRUG CLERK in city or country; three years’ XV experience in prescr.ptio •»: best of reference; salary no object. Address T 15, care of News. IfY Aft EFFlftlKst (4rgNOGKAraiL t ~AhI) anuensis and typewriter. References furntshed. Address W 15. Martlndale block, city.

WANTED—AGENTS.

TTiOR a household necessity, and where the profit* X are satisfactory. 1 ah between 9 and 11 o'clock, V» edne-dar morning, 45 North Illinois sc TWO GOOD CANVABsjKRS to sell our spring X beds In the city. Also good canvaxser with wagon and team to work in the country. T. B. 1.1 ycock A Co., bl) booth Pennsylvania su, Indianapolis, Ind.

WANTED—MISCELLANEOUS.

jJOTTOM, NICKEL PLATER, 29Circle st.

^jHEAP, bicyc.e for man. 40 MaMiachuseits ave. M’O FIX second-hand clothing. 231 East \Vaaii~ X Ington st. f' OoD, i.uno. blocky-bn.lt horse, cheap. C. M U COATS A Co. ■\| able PlLlzs. best blood purifier. Pries 81 per Ivi box. 15 Circle st, STORAGE lor household good* Corn exchange, IO 09 WeHl Washington st. t X FOR a lull set 01 teetu at EaKhakt’o, h> 7 / V *' East Washing ton st CIX MORE OoWS on good clover pasture.

Kj -prlng water. J.C. Yohn.

/'OOD HOMK-COOKlNG at Mas. FlMTBkB-

cton's. 190 N. Tennessee su

r»XKBEircH^for wid _ oirw^k^' pavrneliti X) Barber supply House. 29 Circle. ’ j' WO RooMrs en suite, and one single room, with X board. Address A l". News office. VVER Y BUDY uTbaveThefr Teeth Extracted': X-l 25 cents. Room 2u, Martlndale block.

/ 1ABT-OF* CLOTHING. 293 East Washmgtou. Vy Highest price paid. J. Rcdweitsk y. /1QAL (Sammons A St’kLLkE office, 7 VlrV/ gluiaave. Yard. 149 (south Alabama st, XjTU RC11 AHKR.S fo r queen Ts are atci wtTt X Smith A Co.’s. 30 and 82 North Illinois si '/77.7.TTV. V X -fir~i.NTu—CTVTvTi “ '.rnTo 321.7

it-Class ion st.

I iCCUPA.NTH FUR KOOMb. wuh firsi VJ board; all conveniences. 529 N. Mendla

QKE

IO Jf»HNST<'K ± Bkn.^KTT, 6SC KMt WasbiDffton Ht. l?R\V MORK BOARDERS. ^

r TKBMV

•‘PPJ-

ORE BOARDERS. T4arry U. Pat •ji’a boarding stables, 285 North Missis

(CETb OF FURNITURE Good vmue at tbs Ct prlcss at Indiana polls chair mauutacturmg

company.

$9 -f t PER WEEK for best table boafdTn • i-«. t tV) tne city; aingle meals I5c al 94 North

Meridian st.

pAfESlX PROCURF.i): charges reoaonaols: X send tor circular. C P. JaCohs, Boston block,

Indiana noli*.

I1IGH E8T prices paid for second band ciotbing XX and furniture, 231 East Waahingum su A.

Lapttkhstkin. _

i tN E OF THE BEST articles of chcken food U VJ bread meal. For sale at Bryce’» bakery at

Hi cents per pound.

I fOKBKrt TO BOARD at Kreltlelii'i ^fFrefy IX stable. No. 2ui W. Washington su The very

best attention guaranteed.

S^rWSg.~ifoFfomtotimTiquirairf K O F’Uharty at new luwrket house, or address H,

*>..^n**. u oxx |

a aossausai mv lives aaaratjh.vh UU34WC, V* COVACil t ruom 8.244. K. Washington st. Af RB. blMb moved to 72 West Fourth st., X'X square west of Illinois st. All work haii-price during the mouth of August.

To PL'i’CH AbE, good property between'IUlndls X and Alabama, soa.h ot SU Joe; maat be bar-

gain: for cash. Address H 16, cere News.

f\UR WrrsroDELKFTu^G 'ftKOitfiFiTn^tTn VJ the market, at 81.96. T, B. Iayoook A Oa, 80

South Peunsylvanlasu, ludlanapolK ind.

cared for delivered.

/ tOWS pastured, ltd, milked and well for percentage of the milk. Milk Aadre»s A It KhMCKim. Flm Notional bank.

IpXoUft par bbl. . 8* to lilt* i 25 ib sacks. 40c to 55a

Vah P«lt, 125 -N. Delaware ana 59 N. Alabama 1 T KNOWN that oread is now oeing sold cheaper X than eon be baked at borne In the family. Bryce's bread, for sale al the groceries, weighs fr* pounds for 5 cento ~

V° e HEAR IT. We are tbe only horse lnX su ranee company In the United States that protects you auains: a lo«s, let It come as It m*v. Drop me a card and I will coll upon you. D. A. 1UU8T »ii,agftc’ql Agent, 2T7 B. Waohli gt'-n tu

65c 25-1) sock best old ffour. 84.25 per bbl for best old flonr. Joe per gallon for good cider vinegar, foe for 1 Ib goo-t tea r* S4tc per bar tor Star sand soon. 5c tor 1 box axle grease. Sc for 1 fo B. T. Babbitt's 17ML loc for hi large canal ec < 25c for 25 bars German soap, 65c for 50 good cigar*. SKft!’i;SS£iT , ”‘"' AL M. WlLUAKA 298 South fill not < street. Teienbone. 875.

SOCIETY MEETINGS.

ft A. R.—Geo. H_ Thoms* Post. No. 17. Regul* VX. meeting this evening. Full attendance re

quested. Iktik Robbins, Com. CLAY ALLkJT. AdjL

„ ^ ^ T. E bPApyosn, W. M.

C c. Knitnxkn. Sag

4, at 8, Work In the inlUaLirr degree a lull attendance Is dsslred. Vlrltlng .rother* will bs welcome- „ jAMkS A. 8HKA. N. a

Jo*, a Watson, Sea

FOR SALE OR TRADE.

QOOD BROOD MARK; room 13 Baldwin * block.

OTOcK' _ (3F _ cTr'1>C r.RlEB: “will Ini C9 Will trade for city property. Ad

core Newa

1 voice ^l.SSU

REMOVAL. rpHE^^N^SHOE tiTORE^httA moved from 48 te

FOR RENT—ROOMS.

WEST OHIO, tor gent*, fomlshed. pruNlSHED ROOM. 84 West Ohio street. PLSSSU.EO KOOK*, in S«a. TmsnK*. u# North T*t»-

PURX1»H~ED RQOMB. with bon»4.~jM7~HoHh ~^OOMS by"the day. week or month, at 166 North Mlts HKD and unftorniabsd raomaT caEredm J U, Circle halL 'TRNIBIIkD or unturnlahed rooms to renL 129

fURNlSHED or uni r North Illinois st_

229 North Tennessee st.

l^URNteHKfr AND USFUftNXB&KD. 374*

X West Marks* «. room 3.

West Market st, room X —a.:.* • furnisbeu. lor man and

ermonu

THftEft UNFt RNSMED. for X separated. ^ West South st.

9^ icffif-FUHN IsHKlFd^iKisfie^ Grand opera fpWbXJNfftJ’kNISHKD^fftoS'T ROOMS; sepo1 rate entrance. 299 East New York.

V. fUrntsbc 9cu kioRTti DenNsyLvonia bTkkft, plea*ant luruisbed room; references rtquimL 1 ‘JO ftABT NEW YORK STREET, three besuXOO tlfuL untarnished rooms, cheap; rejersnees required. in KNlMiVfr ~f[ UNFUAni.'HfD, a very X choice suite of rooms. (Southwest corner Meridian and Ohio sis. THKEK OR FotlR NICK ROOMS for light X housekeeping, or will board parties In house. 242 North Alabama st. fjNStfW)Fl'foNTbH EE - R055f5 _ OTr*» ooiinioof; X 288 West (Sixth st: reasonable; good moms; also hu*lni-ss room, same place. I*''NTfcTfil’TriSE Hi/TkE best Inducement to Fj family and single boarding; two-and-onc-haif squares from postoffice: rooms end table ui surpassed; nulcL bome-IUe place. Rates to suit tbe times. 18 to *8 Maseacliuseits ave.

FOR RENT—HOUSES.

ALL HOUBE and stabla 16 Drake street. t^EE LUbT OF U. (4. BHADLKY. a Norte UsteC? waresu

IHHK1) HOUaE, for one year or mora X 178 East Walnut. I'IGlfT-KOoM HOCBE. four squares fromUty Es hall. ,«o East Market. ?^OTTa<5 E, Vl x’rooms, Ss'WeiT Pratt, 8id ’Iff Jt. Vj Good is 37S Virginia ave.

J^UKMTUKE. stoves am> cor jwi* ou payments at JT 1 —4^ south “Kast - sTrekY, bouss of z: 1 X flverooraa Inquire SOU South East sL T)V TTh. CRUSETiB Kail Mirk«' StfeteTW X) bouth Meridian, brick, nine rooms; complete; 8-— X, 1 VERYTH1NG Needed in huusekeeplng.payFj menu or cash, at Born A Co.'a. 97 East Wash-

ington st.

11 OUSE OF TEN ROOMS, with oath; lou XX sriuares east of court house. Apply at

Mi - '

East Market st.

)ur 3u9

1 MAOTsojTTVENlfETfoifoilZZriiottl XUU/ Also 8b Greer st, 4 rooms

Lork.nz Schmidt, 2944 South Delaware sL

1 / to CENTRAL A’CkNUE. ten rooms, hot and X V'sJ cold water, large stable: alto house, seven rooms, orchard and garden, near Mapletou. W. A.

Kktcham. 214* East waslfingtnu st.

FOR SALE—REAL BSTATK.

Q-ROOWOOTTAGB; flrst-claat order. M booth 11 aLl f LacI £017^55# lie «S*h. ^os».

XX Mawhmpalk. «2 East Market M.

rvOTTAGE 8 Itooiiss: ianra loti good tieighborVj hood. Add on* 2gt Weal New York rt. ‘JA LGTM on uM near sheiby «.; very l#w priest kIm m£* rt *? Xsars’ uma Ionaties Bmwu.88 poYYAGfc op • ROOMb. pantry, stonasi roash V k»*od well, cisiern, barn, wood and Goal hnoes

lanre variety of fruit, m Ash sl

TlOi'SK AN b LOT 407 Pork ara-halt tesn

XX put In front m make tteompMe tesutttbt ^A^ohf3^^tw‘^*^thweMhnn<ia

A apolts on Iras gr*vst irad, atoo fan* #f llftesi

screa right miles Trom city. Wiu.» Aammsm

V a Hey Mills, Indiana. . / S H KAl*:store'room. 5 diveTling rooms.large'Sara

■ ' lot; all In good orten fresh «<«a «

flonr and feed, doing a good bmlnste

groceriea floor Address L 15. News offlea

^RA^DT-XClTuiK^m KansiTCTea^n^XI lomra la the west For fu fitorth-uiarv, ses#* at Thorp* Mock. East Market sl. room 7. Lows HsOk. Real Eate'# and Local Aoeuta Jnu. 4 FuLLKltwtBan. Gencmi Ansiit FOR SALE—Horaaa haa Vanictss. 0h£aP, mars aodoolt IfoJuhaM. ^igHt spring WAtio^. UXBoatk^ftMaiT

FOR RENT—Oflices and Stores.

| . 'T SUITE OF OFFICES in Baldwin block, ! • pposite new City hall.

t (s|Nla«* ROOM, 117 West Washington sL J. » H Oondit. U Condit block. . ROUND FLtiOR OFFICES: new Phoenix ' * block; best location in the city.

\ r ANCK BLOCK, two desirable offices, second V i’.uor. Inquire room 23 Vance block. CMALL STOK9J8 In new Phoenix block, opposite O new City ball; fine location for a tea or drug store. ,

4 vN K LA KOI : and one small sliop, with power. ’ ’ Corner bouth Jtud Meridian sts. Apply at Bavck’a

FOR RENT—MISCELLANEOUS.

1XIAN08 AND ORGANH, at from 8L50 to »S per I month, and tbe rent applied on the parch***. i’EABDOK’* music bouse. 19 N. Pennsvlvanl* sL

FINANCIAL.

(^MALL LOANS. Hud, 42 North Delaware.

\i 6>ky ix> Loan. b. b. Walc\>tt a co., H ill Vinton block.

VI UN LY TU LOAN on personal property. Room ill 2(1 Thorpe block.

’I'O LOAN Hinaii and large amounU; lowest 1 rates. Alkx Mktiuirh.

i» iTZlNGKRs’ CLAIMS CXASHEU. Rokkkt XV MaaTlKDALK, 62 East Market st. < 1 Uf 18 1 FkTVATK FUN Ob. Robt. MabtIXOlOv/U DALK, 62 fAst Market *L

\I0NEY ru LOAN; special tuuda. G. (A .IX Whisht, 1244 North Pennsylvania.

FRIVaTFFIT^IMS 10 loan. Korkrt Martindalk, »!2 Fast Market su 'Fo LOAN—Private tunas on deposit in sums to X stilt. Obiffith * Potts. 1944 N. Penn, su

\l ONon monKaae ikfcuruy, tana ana o»if ifL property. D. ii. Wilicr. -16 N. Pa., opp. P. i>.

\l UN LY ontarmsor city property; term* reojlX sonable. Titos. C. Day A Co.. 72 R Market *L

\] ONKV TO LOAN; 825 and upward on personal ilX property; 158 East Washington at, T. L Bacon.

iSfAlIIMUk 00 cn> or larms: the very lowest •JPOU.UUU rates. C W. Oouscch, 15 Virginia avenue.

'I'O LOAN, money at 6 per cent on city, town and X farm ^property. W. E. Mick A Vo., 68 East

\IONKY to loau on personal property; notes IU bought and sold. 1244 North Delaware st. Room L y. M. Hay.

I UAN’s uckoiiuusi on improved farm and city Xjproperty In Indiana and Ohio. Jos. A. Moo a a 49 East WashingtonsL

O LOAN. 815.000 priv. te ftinds, now In bank;low rate; city or farm property. Ionatics Brown, 66 East Market su

lyKiVAir, z CNUb lu sum* to suit, on farm or X city property; low interest Hr a s'ton A Hcott, 3fi4 North Delaware st.. Boston block.

f t/ u W■j-A SPECIAL Fu'ND-to loan at lP X t-fvJV nj 544 per cent, lor five years, on business property, t. M. htodpabd <S Cu.

EDUCATION All^

-nOYS’ ri, AHSTC AL HCHOOL—Prepare* for HarX) vard. Yale and all the other colleges and scientific school*. Eleventh year opens September 13. Send for catalogue. Thixidokk L. bKWALi., IndiunapolU, ind.

I'lRL’b CLASSICAL bCHOOL. Thorough preparation tor the Harvard Annex, and tor all colleges that admit womeu. Special advantage* In Physical training, French, Oermaa. English. Maslc and Art. The Targe and elegant double brick residence. Nos. 943 and 345 North Pennsylvania street (one block south of the school building), will be open In Hentember os a residence for boarding pupils. Tbs t.fth year opens September 13. send for Catalogue. T. L bewail and May WngbtHewail Principal*. Indianapolis. Ind.

X T EW ENGLAND CONSERTATORY OF MUil sic, Boston, Maas. The Lakokst and RkstEqtMPPkK Id the WomD-One hundred Instructors, 2.Uu6 students last vear. Thorough instruction In vocal and Instrumental music, piano and organ timing, fine arts, oratorV, literature, French. German and Italian language*, English branches, gymnastics. eta Tuition, 85 to820; board and room, with steam heat ami electric light, 845 to 8*o per term. Fall term begin* Set temher 9.18S8. For Illustrated calendar, with frill iuformaitoD, address K. ToonJKK. Director, Franklin square, Boston, Mass.

CT. JOHN’S ACADEMY. O conducted by tbe BUters of Providence J ndlana polls, Indiana. Thl* Academy, established In 185*. afford* every facility tor acquiring a solid and refined education. It ia filled to accommodate both boarders and day scholar*. For particulars, address - StsTKR HCPERTOR. t>L John’s Academy. Indianapolis, ludiana

BUILDING ASSOCIATIONS.

S MEETING to organize a new building and loan jx. association will be held at Wm. Htld’s. corner of New York and Blak* stresu. Monday, August 9. at 8 o'clock pi m. Shares. gJOO; entrance fee, 25c. and weekly due* 50c per share. For further Information. caJ on Hamfiton Bums. President pro tem.: C H. Kosebroc*. Secretary pro tem.; Wm. HIM, Treasurer pro tem.

/ lENfKR ftu’U7DIN?» AftD L6AN ASHOCIAV/ tion—HatMcrlDtions now tielug taken for. seventh aeries Shares, 83nu each. Entrance tee, 60c per share. Installments on stock 50c per ■bar* per week. Due* to expenee fnnd 25c per share per quarter. For farther explanation and for shares * 'Fl>' to Dr. Hoggart. southwest corner Market and Delaware streets; IT. T. Oonde and Wm. A. Moore, TS West Washlngtos strset; Henry Frank, 71 West Washington sireet; a. A. HoDsr, Treasurer, 28 Bouth TennesM* sireet; Dr. W. B. Rawls, 9)8 North Illinois strset; Henry Cos, northeast corner Pennsylvania and Market street*; J. E. Shldeler, southeast corner Meridian and Washington streets, and tt. W. Wales, (Secretary. 329 Moasncbn. ■etta avenue.

NOTICE.

fT^HREE-BURNER GASOLINE (STOVES: single X generator, self-lighters: oven attached. Boon A Co.. 97 East Washington oL

T\ A. RAUSTON Is aiwav-sut bis office end rooms XX, from 11.80 a. sa. lo lju p. m. and from 8 p. m. to 9 p. m. Insure your horse* or hoy yon a baggy. IMNE LlVERYftlGH at Krelllrin's stabl , Na X aa Wett Washington streeL and also nice pleffic wagon. Rigs dellversd by ordor of telephon*

HI LD’H FOLDING BEDS tt low prices; easy Xj payments. MRaakKona’s, 101 E. Washington.

fpO CONTKAftTORS—Brlgbtworid, Ind.. July 24 A 1886.—Healed proposal* will be received bv tbe clerk of the town of Brlghlwood until AagsstA 1988, for grading and graveling Depot streeL according to plant and specifications ea HI* la ths clerk’s office of sold town. The board reserves the right to reject any and all Did*. _ „ W. H. Johnson, Pres Board. E. W. Mrskkil Town dnrk.

PERSONAL-

1 I INDIANA AVENUE for renalrlu* «nd reX 1 covering parasols and umbrella*

S^r^bkirtCK W < *LT«m' 0l, "28 <, S«rWasI^S«** r * XT A Vftyiiur feather* reuo vafod tt ifoYDuasi-hm XX sett* sve.: Excelsior sham pillows mads to order; satisfaction guaranteed. Joa. P. Masson, Proprietor.

pBOOrREBBI VK^ETCH Kg TABLKB In ehsrrr.

* family Ho..8E,ch.kpTcrEi5"Kisiirsi A tonsu _ . - ’ I AHGE. g iod work mule and hbna Inquln Xj f.levator C.

*

TWESTYThro^eaiKjd-muiea wssTfoiVJni A Shit parties Wood's stable. V'EH clKs « f ali’d enptions at ftaCK 1 s ft > RkAOAVs. Hand 14C1M sL "i’Wo U«jioD~WokK HtlR Ks nST 'kmrasua t cheap, ai south Pennty Ivanla st, i GOOD, platform, top, si riiig - wagoa, pbl# and 2X shafta nearly new. 284 bomb Tenusste* A, I acKbo.n b auctio n m'1 aAlK, w«ist an! 0 Wasnl ngtan st*. bales dally; no sale, no ahorga A Blffrr-BAR, a phaeton, a carriage and sore /\ Cheap, on payments IX A. HalsTuX, 277 East W uShlngl 011 sL - , / 'AKK1 AGES, pha>tons, surreys, new and oM. V, sacrificed. Bobbin .32 Eisst Georgia sc R*. pairs made promptly. *01 i.rat-ctas* 1 mUfritat 0 reduced prteSS^ M/SStS stables. GATHa/k WakmaX. \XftfEX the glanders reach this city, li ItlSSo ’’ *22 i"* «° insure your horsss; tes w It at ouca 277 Kart WaaliIngtoq gq 1 ' ft£AT BALE: new and secoiid-naud fin* carVI riagss sort buggies In perfect order: two pony phaetons for sale cheap A. A HkUfaa h 8ov, 26 South Tennessee. eirVEit h C6. hav. » n-w n O buck-board wagons to sell at 1

tbslr stock elsewhere, voted will 1

FOR SALE—MISCELLANEOUS.

QO TO 422 South Meridian st. for boou and thoea ^LAlSWARlTar^M it F. P^liTK A 0oV ft

VJ and 32 Norm Illinois sL

( COMPLETE OCTFlT~of~Hi>WMir Loifss~ b^» \ > room. Inquire at Spencer houoa TiOoK-CASEH, ward rones, eta, on payments.

Ik>BN A Co.. *7 East Wanhlmrion st.

pUKE cIETeR VINEGAR lor pirtGiDg: guarao'l an teed. F. W. Bimom. 168 North Noble.

8I0OO u *‘

BUYS A^REI.lABLF^oyend’ace, Hsm-wiBd CTEAMsB^P 1>ASSAQKS to all poiita in t? rope at lowest rates. A. Bkhruidt. 122 South

Illinois su

IfTTBK I’rtJRK, carpets and stoves, on paymsnlA r at cost prices; cheapest place In town. 9u .south

Illinois tt.

j^ALOOjfTaT”Frankiln, Didddoln^ a^ gw.r bull. Fraulrtm. lm£ U Un ° ' 'U 1 '"'

I I OW TTYfUBt 0.48 p XX flexible, only gl-'A

Siore, 58 Indiana ave.

HOUsEHOLlI <,loou.-i

WftAON

PURNITUKK AND DoOhEI X cheapest cash house in thsrtty.

2k) East Washington sl

Cllo W-CAbE.> of all kinds; a large slock on hand, O at the factory, at No. • West Louisiana at., opposite Union depot. Wm. Wikoki.

/ iHILD’S FOLDING BKDS at low prices: easy Vj paymenia MiossKNUKa’a, 101 & Washington.

train stem-win^

1 / X BL \ S a Rockford quick train st

qpXVf ing watch: accurats lime piece or money refunded. M. J. Mayr. Jeweler, 6 Circle st. Flo*

•laity.

watch repairing spec P N'ULNE FOR MA Xj engine, on whe<

engine,

chased al a bargain _ Da via A Co.. Indianaool

SSXs _ wheels, good

Add re

.(TTii-horiie Alla* poriahl* .ood as new;cos be purddreos or call onBiN Kca, tla Horacb PaBbott.

A find what they wan which are for sole cheap:

be fresh toon:! seven-elgh J. C. C. cow: also 1 fifteen-six tee nibs Jersey h calf, 8 months old. Can be seen at 9ti2 North M Nippl SL Inquire at 49 West Wasbioi

cow and 1

l A. slier

ashiugton sa J. A.

FOUNO.

I^A^ Y^BUGOim: OU ^riaw; paymenu^or

as well as prevenia. all disuses of poultry. T EAVE your orders fur ice cream, ice* and caltesT Xj at Fbkd Hetz's, « North Penusylvonla stresu ( ) LUBE aelf-*eallng glass" fruit jars': the best. VJ Juhxston A Bennett, 62 East Woohlogtoh street. / OQUETTE FACE POWDER: only Ui cents par V/ box, at W. XL Haao’s oharmacy, 82 Massachusetts avenue.

1 and stoves on weekly payments'aT’lte'Sam

streec

Washington

/ tN M\ KTAN'D, Fast Market, pfirfi a V/ eral dollars. Owner call oafl^pM-for tlce; 59 North A labama streeL A. w aian;

with «v-

this oo>

BT.

T ACE CURTAINS: large stock anA very cheap, Xj on payment*, at MEasExuKK’s, iui East Washington.

AUCTION SALES.

Y LHUNT, Auctioneer, 74 E. Court ia General Auctlonser, (

tioneer. ’ A UiTluM fAtfi-I will aell at ths resident:# * v Na 4u North Mississippi st.. on next Wednesday morning al 10 o’cock, a choice lot of ftirnlturs and household goods, comprising ous elegant parlor set, tour marble-lop bedroom sets, marble table* and stands, tency upholstered and willow chairs, sofa, louug#, bnwu-fs ami lugralo carpftu, in ait esse*, bed -prings, mirror*, plctnras, eta. etc. Thoe goods wer# all bought tbl* spring, and or* positively good as new. A. L. Hu(«t, Auctlonser.

LOST.

poCKKT-BfXlK, Saturday X 5'ork stora Liberal rsi

News o

evening, In N

York stora "Liherai'reward' by'returning

lew t to

a- confectioner, 16 North Pennsylvania atrart lie gives you the best at the lowest prtoeh. TXY KF.AhON of a runaway To Garfield park X> about 8 p. m , July 29, three blank note b oka containing between 8L00u and 81, 00 A .Sjbsrat rw ward wilt be paid for the return of the bouks to 198 North Mtsalaslppi. or 450 West Michigan streeL w. a obmoq.

RAILWAY TIME CARO.

Jeffi Mad. fo ind.

‘ ,r "-

Vandalia Line.

Depart; TdOam, 12m, 44»pm, UMOpm, Uma. Arrive: 3:45am, 4;liain, lfl«am. fclipm, 4:40pm. Clove., CoL, Cla. fo lad. Depart: MWam. 4J0am, UdBaoa. 4d9pm. 8:18am, Arrive: lOduam. lljaam, 2pm. 9:15pm, lOdqpm. Briftlitwood Division—C., C. t C.fo L »S3r«gr!t«r 'iaai'aa.'aa m-Jitom. U:25am, 2J»pm.3d5pm, 5:16pm, UfcfopnT^ Cln„ Iud„ St. fo, * ChL

Cincinnati Divltloa

Depart: ifffom. 7:13am. 1131am. KSOpm, ftvtpm. Arrive. 10:46am, 11:46am. 4:15t)m. Sjopm, forilom.

Chicago Divldon.

Deport: TiMoa. i2«Apm, XBOpm. U:Mpm. Arrivst

SdOam. lld5tuu. 3:35pm tktopnh

Chicago, St. Louis fo Pittsburg,

Deport: 4:00am. 4foam, IKIMU. StifowajifoiH.

ArriVe: *Chle*i#o dB^o^U’

Depart: UOteJn, llMam. Arslvs: SfiUOm 3d0pm.

Wabash, St. Loots fo Paeifta.

Depart: 7:13am, 205pm, 74)0pm. Arrivst Ltloa,

10:45am, (M5pm.

Indianapolis fo Tlhiisanes

Depart: TOSam, 4:4upnL Arrive: lOdoaia, tHtpsa. Cincianatl, Hamilton fo Indtaaaaolia. jasMs«s»3Sr’ ,J ^ *** Indiana, BloouHagton fo WeMdrn. . ^ P*- Artiffo

1 BMMuDmden.

Depart: 4ff0am. 49Bpia, Meptn. Arrive: TffiUm,

4pm, HTK) pan.

Indianapolu, Decatur fo Springfield. Depart: laam, 530pm, 1030pm. Arrive: L50am,

10 :15am, s-ssy—

Indianapolis fo St. Lonio,

LonUvMU, ftew Albany * CUteagn.

Chicago had Michigan dty Dividoa

Depart: U^oam, 9«0pai, UfiJpm. Arrtvei3^)aak t*53am, 3rfSpm. " *

Broad Ripple trains—Sunday eoly.

Deport: KuOum, 130pm. Arrive: 1230pm, 4:46nm.

Dspart: mpm,rn

1 via Be* Ua* at

fo Michigan. • at Aadsrsea)

jjg^i ■-. iiirateni^fiTifiMiViii I 1 1'' if i 11 li