Indianapolis News, Indianapolis, Marion County, 4 August 1886 — Page 3

THE HTDIAHAP0L13 NEWS. WEDNESDAY.' AUGUST 4, 1888.

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THE MW YORK STOKE , 1803.]

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We hsrt placed on our Hoaierj counterr. 600 pain Children’* solid colon Bal* briggan Hose, 800 fi— Children’s handsome Striped Hose, st 25 CENTS A PAIR! Both lines are extra long, and in sixes for children from & to 12 yean old.

ALL PRICES IN PLAIN FIGURES

PETTIS* BASSETT & CO.

THE SYMPTOMS

an a bitter or be* teat* la the mouth, pein la the back, iMm or Joint*, often mibUken for KheumatU»; eour itnmach, lo • of appetite, boureia eitenurtelv coetlve and lax. headache, lorn of memory, with a pelnftxl actuation of having failed lo do antBethlng whlrh ought to ban been done; tjebtiitjr, low atitriw. a tlir.-k yellow appearance of tbe akin and ayea. a dry cough of an mistaken

lor oonmimption.

Sometunee many of than symptoma attend tba

■Stqaaaf, at otltora very few; but tbe Linr, tbe largeat organ la the body, la generally tbe aeat of the dlteaae, and it not regulated in time great

aafflrlng, wretebadncaa and death will ensue.

THE BALTIMORE EPISCOPAL, MLTHOWST :

“Simmona Liver Regulator la acknowledged to havo no equal as a Liver

ine, coutaming tboee aoutberu nd herbs which an all-wise Provl* dence biu placed In countrk-a where

Uwar dimnaea prevail. •’

Trloe, IL00.

ZKILIM * CO., Pbllodalphla, Pa

ARCHDEACON’S JUG VINEGAR

A full quart and a present with every tag. Strictly pure and unadulterated. Warranted to keep picklea and meata. and to t* e delioiona flavor fer the table. Bold by all grocer*. U you vsmt a pure article, wo no attar.

READ ANALYSIS; Orvus op i. K. Hlutv. M. D., ) Analytic Chemist, V

8)

InmamaPous. March TJ, 1886.

tpstari Inriimnannlld Tnd ?

haaed a ■otntely

rinegar.’’ This article waa found

Rot from all mineral aclda, metal*, etc., and found to be In every way excellent and whoie-

i. K. huhty. M. D.

DRUNKENNESS Or the Ltqnor IVnMt, reatUveljr . ‘’•Baja-'Saisrs^AS'-It mm be gtvea la • oup of ooObe «r tea wfths«t tbe knowladna of tbe peraon taking It, la •baolutely hanaTam, and will effect a permanent and apeedy earn, whether the patient la • mademtft OUftkir er aa alcoholic wreck. It hanheim atCMblff thoasanda of caaea, and In i ii Intmail • Vfrtact cart baa followed. It ■ever fltllo. The ay stem once Impregnated with the bpedfle. It beonmaa aa utter impoaalbUIfy far tba Ue uee appetite to exla* FOR BALE BY WARS BROS.. 4* R. Waablngten St. «e BROWNINO, SLOAN At CO.. 7 Ac 0 E. Waabtantaa St.. Indttibapella. lad. «rtdf of SAsttuiOQiais irBwi tnf nott wom^n anc man from all narta ef the cottetrv.

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GenuTae'caAir Oa^i > *o*A2^na*mledpackage* at )• and Meta. Hogan-

r machine In tboworl A buperlo apedd, doieMUtv ana aun^tdi I saaond-Mand machlsea tar ante. P. HARTTY, only CmbreQa and ' mmtfactuiur in _ . OnvcrluK of all bfbAa w done to order. Umbrella* Paranoia and ■nlS^I^^J^ammmn^pampMmn

COTE D’OR, Pore Juice of tbe grape. ASK YOUR DRUGS 1ST FOR IT.

RRMUBAN. LORO « REDUJtS. oxMtaTAKnna. trxaot Market ft* Tetanhan* u*

TtllS WEEK WBMAKKA DEEP CUT OH PRICKS OP ALL SUMMER GOODS.

•XR VALUES w* OPPRR Ilf*—^ fWBSH DRESS GOODS, PARASOLS w^. gma IaAjCE mitts. ^ ' w* ■ nail nn. ■ ^ ft. DICKSON & CO' m

INDIANA HEVYh. The Boone county fair will be held at Lebanon August 16,17, IS, 19 and 20. Tbe Sixty-third Indikan volunteers will bold a regimental reunion at Wayoatowa,

Auguat 26.

The corner-stone ef the new Methodist chureh la Kuanviile was laid with appropri-

ate ceremonies yesterday.

A bond ef Salvationists were Jailed at Laporte last night for' parading tba at met*

against the mayor's orders.

Mr. and Mrs. Ephraim McClellan, of Sooth Boston, Washington county, celebrated tbe fiftieth annivem r y of their marriage lost

week.

Wm. Overton, a prominent farmer of Van Baron township, Davie** county, aged fortytwo, has been adjudged insane. He baa a wits and six children. Eilert Harms, of Terre Hante, last week lost one hundred tons ot bay, which was destroyed by fire on bis farm near that city. Loss, il,0G0; insurance, $500._ Fin destroyed the store and entire nock of general merchandise belonging to Steve Brmceweli, at Carryaville. Sullivan county. Loss about $2,000; partially in*ored. Tbe apple crop la so large in Harrison eonnty that fruit-growers have been compelled to shake a part of the irnit from the tree* to save the limbe Irom breaking. Bev. B. F. Giles, pastor of the Baptist church at Salem, has been called to a profeosorship in Howard college, Marion, Ala., and will start for hia new field of labor next

week.

Mrs. Anna Hutchinson was instantly killed by lightning near Warrington, Hancock county. Mr*. McQuerry waa paralysed by the same shock.. Mrs. Hutchinson waa aixty years old. Dr. Cbarle* L. Hoover, who was shot by Strunk at New Albany, continues to improve slowly, and it ia hoped be has passed tbe danger line in bis wound. He is able to sit up and is gaining strength. Thieve* broke into the public school building at Lanesville, Harrison county, and carried away some valuable school apparatus. The trustees have offered a reward tor tbe apprehension of the thieves. A crane, measuring five feet from bead to foot, and tour ieet from tip to tip of wings, woe killed near Bicbmond on Monday. It is one of a species that is nearly extinct in the central portion of the state. The two-year-old aon of Shep Carry, of Muncie, fell into a well while playing in the yard yesterday and was drowned. The child was not missed lor some time, and upon search the above facts were revealed. Wofk has been begun on the big derrick to be used in sinking the gaa well at DePauw’s glass works. It ia the intention to settle the point whether natural gas can be found in this region or not.—[New Albany

Ledger.

James O’Brien, who shot Miss Emma Ncwbaugh, in Cass eonnty, and then shot himself died Monday night. Dr. Shultx had to take Miss Newbaugh’s right eye out. She may recover, but her face will be badly

disfigured.

At 7 o’clock last evening tbe City hotel at Wabash was badly damaged by fire, which originated in a bed room in tbe attic. The contenu oi the structure were hustled into the street. The loss Irom fire aud water is

heavy. Folly insured.

Wm. Burke, arrested on suspicion at Carbon Saturday, turns out, on bis confession, to be a wife-murderer, wanted at Walkers, Mo., the deed having been committed in February, 1885. He has been turned over to

tbe authorities at Walkers.

The democrats of Elkhart county have

nominated tor representative Ira Osborne; clerk, Otis D. Thompson) auditor, C. L. Langraver; treasurer, Wm. Donaldson; recorder, Ethan Carpenter; sheriff, Michael

Fetters; coroner, Jeremiah Bowen. At Spiceland on Monday evening, Dan,

the twelve-year-old son of May Barnett, took strychnine, with suicidal intent, but strong emetics have placed him out of danger. The supposed cause for the deed was because his step-mother corrected him for

bad conduct.

The Michigan City Dispatch says: There seems to be hut lime doubt now that Hon. B. F. Shively will be placed in the field as the congressional nominee for the greenbackers and Knights of I^hor in that district. Mayor Walter Vail, of Michigan City, i( prominently mentioned as the republican candidate. Mr. Vail is a first-class man, and would make a strong race. William F. Bagot, lately connected with the boot firm of the prison at Jeffersonville, has disappeared from tbe citv, and about the same time Miss Georgia Twomey was also missing. Tbev have not been seen or heard of sinee Sunday last. The wife ot Bagot says she does not believe that her husband baa eloped; she thiuks he has gone to his old home in Ripley county. Tha family of the girl havo been Marching everywhere tor a clew to her whereabouts, bnt have not been successful. It is said that Bagot secured considerable money before he left. In last Sunday’s issue of the Lafayette Times was a violent attack on the police force, and especial]v a patrolmen named John Crusey, for arresting a man, as they claimed, without cause. Last evening Crusey found Frederick Williams, editor and part proprietor of the Times, iu a state of intoxication in the northeast part of tbe city and promptly arrested him. Williams made all the excuses he could, but the officer marched him down Main street and to jail, where be was lodged until Mavor Caldwell was sent for and secured his release. At the celebration of emancipation d ay et Greensburg yesterday ex-Senator Bruoe made the pnneipal speech. It was a masterly effort, entirely non-partisan and was a strange appeal to his people to improve their opportunities. Other addresses were made by Rev. Mr. Townshend, of Richmond; D. P. Roberts and Bev. Mr. Sweeney, of Indianapolis; Mr. Graham, of Greencsstle, and Mr. Doreey, of Madison. Robert Lewis, (be onlv colored graduate of the'citv high school, aud tor several years a teacher at Vincennes, was niaater of ceremonies, and introduced tbe apeakers. While the coiosed people had full control ot the arrangements, the white population added to the success by attending in large numbers, and giving much encouragement. The G. A. R. post marched in the procession. Several bands of musio were present, and a colored quartet from Indianapolis sang several selectiona. The

crowd was very orderly.

Patents were issued yesterday for the foliowing ludianians: Emery Q. Darr, Shelbyville. harueas trace; Wm. H. Davis and W.

villa, harueas trace; W m. H. Davis and W. Hatfield, Fort Wayne, said Hatfield assignor to said Davis, paper-nle-holder; Micaiah C. Henley, Richmond, fence machine; Marma* duke W. Hobbs, Richmond, inhaler; Henry H. Hoover. Macy, farm gate; Alonzo B. Jones, Jefferson ville, folding-table: Harry Miliar. Morristown, railway frog; John P. Nichols, Marion, axtrcisiag machine and

register therefor: David F. 01 wine, and J. H. Alexander, Kendajlrille, oil-can-holder] Martin Pitana, assignor of one-half to 8. R.

‘ syne, jack for holding boots

Pyle, Dayton, O., as-

com-

Martin Flsana, aasigno Aides, Fort Wayne, ja

and shoes; George C. Uyle, Dayton. V signor to American alactrie head-light pany, Indianapolis, alactrie are lamp tor leeomatlve head-lights; Boswell R. Roum, sdisnapolia. pipe-wrench: Wm. E. Sidney, rankfort flue-cleaner; Wm. C. and H. C,

Indi

Fra,».,v.uiKr-vicMMi, niai, w« m

Biarr, Richmond, ornamenting chains: Robert G. Sweeny, Terrs Haste, electrical swiieh; Joseph A. D. Taylor, assignor of

ooo-teif to J. H. Hoover, Oaein, gate. Several reports from the senate committee

on peetoffiore and pest-roods upon nomino* tions referred to that committee have been made pnblio. They ore devoted chiefly to

vindieations of the records of tha suspended predecessors of th* nominee*. A. H. Kennedy, removed from the pestoffies at Danville for eanoo, was charged with the nee-delivery of letters and other •small matter. E. IX

i newsfiles an

_ . p*y the postage monthly on bis weekly paper, and was further permitted to taka mail mcka to his printing office for the purpose of mailing hia paper* Moot men, the committee thinks, having sought or neesptad speh favors would hesitate to offer a voluntary affidavit nndsr the eirenmstanea* The oommittao find the charge*, upon investigation.

esneo from the Mstoflce at 0 was charged with delaying the

Ivory of *

to his subscribers.

aaSMaawsjsstrs

John W. Rosa from the postoffice at Crawfordsrille, woe, the eonaasuiee reporta, made for political purposes alone. The Lieutenant Governorship. Speculation an the lieutenant-governor-ship and the position of Green Smith in relation to it since General Hanson’s vacation of the office, recalls a similar case that occurred in this state over fifty years ago, as told by William Wesley Woollen in his “Historical Sketches.” In January, 1824, Ratliff Boon, then lieutenant-governor, resigned bis office, and on the same day James Brown Ray was elected president pro tern, of the senate, and tbe senate informed the governor of the election. When the senate met in January ot 1625, on motion, Ray took the chair again as president. A debate ensued as to wbetber Ray’s previous election continued him ms president, and it was decided that it did not. Ray therenpon called General Stapp to the chair and took his place on the floor; and an election was held, rasulting in the choic* of Ray again for the place. Governor William Hendricks was immediately thereafter elected to the United Stales Mnate, and resigned on tne 12th of the next month (February) and Ray left the presiding officer’s seat and at once entered on the discharge ot the duties of the chief executive office, as acting governor.

quite cle;

s place is to be f

doubted that the present governor would not

how Manton’s place is to be filled; and it is not

object to seeing history repeat itself clear through, as in the case cited, to the conclusion of electing the governor to the senate. If the con ventions should decide to fill tbe vacancy .by election, ex-Lieutenant Governor Hanna will offer ior the republican

nomination.

Xatlonal-Greenlmck Convention.

T’ . state central committee of the national greenback party is meeting this afternoon at the grand hotel, to make ffreparation for tbe state convention which is called for tomorrow at 10 o'clock at Masonic hall; It. Gregg, of Aurora, chairman of the committee; Maullius Johnson, Carrol eonnty, and one or two others are the only members present aud the convention tomorrow does not give promise of attracting any great multitude. Nevertheless tbe adherents to greenbackisin express undying faith in the lutnre of tbe principle they tie to. Mr. Gregg says he thinks there ia a better chance ahead now tiian ever. Large bodies of men under other names are laboring to the same end that tjie green backers are, and the principle* common to them are bound to win in the end. Ue further said that there would be no scheming looking to the transfer of greenback influence to the old party tickets. The purpose of the convention to morrow is to nominates full state ticket, and this program will be carried out, unless because of a want of a quorum aud

adjournment becomes necessary. General Koontz’s Defense.

Governor Gray thinks that much of the criticism of Adjutant General Koontz and his management of the Lafayette encampment was unjust. He says that a great many persons expected free admission and were disappointed, and this was the beginning of much complaint. “All of tbe objections,” the governor said, “to the adjutant general grew out of tbe criticism that he took too much personal supervision and this grew out of instructions that had been giveu him. The Lafayette committees expressed a fear in. advance that the encampment funds might be squandered and I therefore instructed General Koontz that he must make no arrangements which wouid not contribute to insure the payment of every dollar of the encampment expenses. This created such solicitude in his mind that he gave his personal attention and efforts to almost everything going on in the camp. Tbe result to me is satisfactory. The encampment was a success in all particulars and every dollar of obligations incurred

will be paid.”

An Innocent Man Imperiled. This morning, shortly berore 1 o’clock, the neighborhood near the corner of Christian avenue and Broadway was aroused by three shots from a revolver, which was followed by cries of murder, and there was considerable excitement in consequence. It soon developed, however, that Dan Bridges, a young colored man of good character, had been to the depot to see some Irkuds off, and upon returning home, near the owner as above, two men called upon him to halt. Thinking they were foot-pads, he took to his heels, but they proved to be police, and in giving chase one of them fired three shots in the hope, quite likely, of crippling the fugitive. He was finally captured and searched, as the officers said, for a revolver, and, finding nothing suspicious about him, he waa released. THE MARKET NEWS.

New York Stock Market.

IVxw York, August 4, Noon.—Money on call Is easy, ranging from 2 to 8 per cent. Bar silver nominal st WfaiMo. The stock market became

very dnil after il o'clock, with the usual hall' dozeu stocks doing all the business; prices were steady, there being no fluctuations except the to !« per cent, of a dull market, and now prices are not materially different from those at II o’clock, tbe market being dull and steady. United States :is 100 J ;, do 4s coupon US, 7 *, do 4>48 coupon Ul^, Pacific as

of '» 126.

- bs> Drelerred H2 bern 46 I preferred 21*6

a dams Express. 144 )N. Pacific AUagheny Central- . preferred Alton.Terre Haute., ns Northwestern preferred 83 preferred..

iSrSEt!

Canada Southern..— 46 I prefei

Central Pacific 444«Ohio Cenual. Chicago <ft AItou. 142 ..Ohio Mississippi 2414 preferred ,....150 preferred Ml Ctn., Ban <t Clove 23 lore. Trans 34 Cleveland 4 Ool...„. W* Pacific Mail & i flfczzJg 'SSStonsL.... Denver <k K. Grande at?, PlUsmirg 133 Erie — 32;. Heading preferred 7Vi Hock , sland UJ Fort Wayne UTfebt. Couls <fc San Fran.26 Hannibal, 8t Joseph preferred 53V preferred 1 1st preferred. ll!>\ Harlem.. 238 ;Bt. Paul Mili ss^isfc*£fs!!srgii»ii;w'jsa Iiid.,Bloom.itW’st’n. Is |Bt. Paul A Omaha IS 1 .'

1 A Texas 1C preferred™. Ine A West’u 12 Texas Pacific..

83’. Union Pacific

He

23*

Kansas Lake E

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villeAN.ATZ: E*

20 nref.— iweiis fanro Ex. .128

Memphis AChari’t'u 26 j Western Union Mitf Min L*—^preferred—’."".’irm 24

Mobile A Ohio 15 j preferred Morris A Essex Ml M. 8. S. A W. Nashville A Chat. 58?; preferred..

N. J. Central. MX

Ep

.... 68

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Indianapolis Wholesale Market. Quotations on sugar have been adjusted to the latest decliue, and represent tbe lowest figure ruling. The market was a little stronger yesterday, but symptoms of weakness did not disappear, and are still apparent. Thera seems to be a determination on the part of New York refiners to baar the market for a private purpose. Philadelphia end Boston are holding sugars above New York quotation* and claim that they can not afford to sell their products at present price* There teems also to be on effort to squeeze out Importers, and several have already been forced to the wall. In provisions a lower range Is noted on cottage hams and English-cured unsmoked bock* Baeon M firmer. Orocenti—sugare—Ham «©« ( - extra C 5< fair 4*£5] - . . » 12»lX‘,c. fanny 14* * Java 20m*2Sc. Clean tac, medium unT blaod, pnwasbed 24<9 or coarse Cotuw olJ 20 burry and eottad MffiUte, fine merino unwaahi laSUonapoIls Grain Market. Wheat elsewhere fa weak, but, as compered with yesterday, locelly, there Is a belter spirit and buyers ere more aomarona He d-re ask T4o tar No. 2 .Tlfiic for No. -

1 *W’o<d‘ d Tuo-wa»ned >4 ti*an 4 ta^medlum

of buyer* NaSyallow is held at «Mc to arrive. Arms No. * white held on 'cUanre at o. £ mixed 2SSc t o. n. qr regular. Ky* sold on call at

36r«36c-tbre* ears at the latter figure.

55AMc—three ears _ Total Inspections—In, wheat

the Utter figure.

Id, wheat 27 care, oatsgears,

corn 17 con. hay 1 ear; auk wheat 0 care, corn 0

car* rye 0 care, oats Total Beoelnta—8 bushels, corn f-rtou I 1 IW bushels, barley

—• - * ,

) bear* oats 7 ear*

-Flour *25 barrels, wheat 19.SIX)

0 bushel* oats 17,900 bushels, rye 6 bnsbele barley 1JH* busbsl* hay * car* Shipments—Flour 750 bar-el* wheat ZfiSOO bushel* corn 8.000 bushels, oats 4.000 bushel* rye 2,000 bushel*

barley LSuo bushels, hay i car*

Tbs following trace tasek bids on change to-day: Whset-Na 2 Mediterranean Tiko. No. 2 Med-

iterranean 73c, No. 2 sad 73c. No. S red 70.%* re-

jected 67c. August rxa September 72*. Corn—Na 1 whits no bid. Su I white, no bid. No.

fltec, N* 4 white no bfiLNo. 1 yellow no*, d. No. 2 yellow 44* No. ( 40o. No. 4 yellow BO bid. Kn. 2 mixed 23)»* No. t miked 3*Ho * t„ sound ear

mixed 29c, ne grade no bid. August no bid. OetJ-Na 1 white (old or urwilBc t o. b , No. I

xed 26>c C a. b. o. l, rejected mixed bid, nbmeechantable no bid. August

while 27S.C, mix 23** white no'

ttJaff* INJAS* 117-01

LITE STOCK MARKET.

Fair Receipts of Cattle—He oolpta of Bogs About 3,000—Light Receipt* of Sheep. SHirri.xo Catti x.—Receipts of skipping cattle light. Tbe market la about steady at the tal-

lowing quotations:

Extra choice S4 50444 7* Good to Choice 4 2V/*4 30 Medium to good. 4 U*p4 23 Fair to medtaas 2 Mux 4 00 Common to fur 3 uurat 50 Cows asri. Mutko.—Receipts of botcher cattle »»lr. The market is^ steady on all good grads*

4 3 75G 4 °o S 5iX# 1 72 3 * 3 50 2 ».» J IW 2 uo g, 2 30 _ 3 2£(W 2 30 2 85<a 2 25 2 2 s5 2 Oxtf I 30

... mi ■

Common staff always dull. Extra choice heifers. Good to cboiee heifer* Medium to good heifers. . Fair to medium heifers.... Common to fair heifers....

dtotosi

<**# 2

1 25na 2 00 4 aixa> 3 00 1 7Su 3 0U aiwxiso 00

Extra choice cow*.._.. Good to choice cost*...

Medium to g -od eovri Fair to medium cow* lommou to fa.r cow* Vea! calves. Bulls, common to choice.

^HtKat.-Receipts of hogs fair, mostly of a common an-l medium grade. The market opened very slow and continued »o up to the present time, 11 o'clock, only occssiouailv a load crossing the scales and then at prices o&loc lower than the ruling prices of yesterday. Closing weak. Probability la some will

be left over unsold

22;: Sigy— •:'©£ i Sti s Ply* common to goo.I 3 t«.»3 85 Rough* common to g.<M.._ 3 »x®4 15 Huexp.—Receipts of sheep light. The market Is steady at our quotations. _ Extra choice la mbs. 44 2V6-4 SO Good to choice lambs— 3 bVflrl 25 Medium to good lambs 3 4x413 83 Fair to medium lambs... Common to fair lamb*... Extra choice sheep Good to choice sheep

Irani Common to lair sheep... Buck* per head ...

... 2 <W«2 40 ... 1 ood- J W ... 1 3002 23

Chicago Live Stock Market. Chicaoo. Au -usi 4.—Cattle—Receipts 6.500 head. Market steady and unchanged. <•. Reeves.... |3 50@4 90 Butchers. 1 75363 73 blockers 2 3UgM 7U Sheep—Receipts *000 head. Market slow, but

ouimon to good..

...48 W®4 00

Indianapolis Provision Market. Price#—Sugar-cured bam* ‘•Reliable"

‘ Urs. ‘

brand Sc, Mot

Jobbing Prlcea—Sueai

brands ll', *l3H,c. Morgan A Gray brand none cottage ham. Reliable brand Sc. Morgan A Gray 8c. California ham 9c, English breakfast ba con. “Reliable” brand lu.'fc, sugar-cured. Morgan A Gray V'.c. Porter brand s^c. English shoulders •Reliable” brand Sc. "Morgan A Gray”' brand S,c less, bacon, clear sloes, light or medium Sc. backs TV*, bellies - l ,c. English-cured clear sides unsmoked "Sc, backs 7c. dried beef, “Porter” brand 14c. “ReUaole” brand l<Sc. clear pork barrel aw pounds 911.30, ham i>ork per barrel fio.oo, lard pure kettlerendered iu tierces chilled 7S’c, hiitl'-barreis and 50-lb tubs ?,c advance on tierces, bologna In cloth 5HC. skin 6c. fresh pork sausage Lard oil, pure extra winter strained, iu tierces 32>,c per gallou,

No. 1424, c.

Eggs, Batter, Poultry and Feathers. Hhlopers' Prices—Eggs **gc. loss off. sell at 10c. Butter—Creamery fancy sells at I6<t(il7c. choice creamerv 14(*tilHc. dalrv fancy 12A15C. fency country WA 10c, tells at Ui@l2c,country choicedc, sells from store at 8c. Poultry—Chlckeus. large spring chickens 10c per pound, small 8c, beus alive sc l>er pound, roosters 4c. turkey hens 7c. toms Sc, geese ftill-fenthered 9-I. Vi per dozen, picked S3-60, ducks 6c a pound. Eeuthers—Prims goose 40c a pound. Rags 91.uoS l. 25 per 100 lbs. Market* by Telegraph. Toi.vpo. O. August 4.—Wheat—firm and dull; nd August 7b 1 4C. September 79i,c, October

Oats—Cash 4Gi(q»42c. Aiuui 34?i@351ic. Rye-Cash ot J.

Nkw York, August 4.—Wheat-Depressed and KtotRc lower, with less doing: sales, sfl.iXX) bushels Nd. 2 red August 845,06800, 623,003 bushels beptember 83 7-16y,H.3 1 ic. 168,'W0 bushels do October 86 0-lota soi.c, I28,<*W bushels December 80H®* y .V‘ ; . 40,000 bushels Mav OS.’ic; receipts 197.785 bushels. Coru— Hta?4<: lower and heavy; mixed western spot 46k64i>Xc, do futures -5o<®5i;,c; sales -96,000 bushels, receipts 42,3<W bushels. Ou'm—X (a.‘-r lower- state 3s»<aM5c, western 3o(«.f7c;

tafic lower; state 3i»(a>45c. western 38{fr.f7e; sales SO 001 bushels Inc'.uding No. 2 August at it! 1 ,® 33Sc. September 23 ,(<t3;)»2c, t'etober 335.(a..:4c; rt-

dered If. fintter—Quiet and firm; western 12®19c. Bmrar—Steady; crushed 6 i-ltK'aO .c, powdered 6 3 i(q> 6J<c. granointfd 6 1-ibo, Molasses—Dull. Kjgs— Western HtiulllaC. The Chicago Market. [By Landers A Weaver. Grain and Provision Brokers, 4 Chamber of Commerce, j August 4. ppienuig Highest Lowest | Close

Wheat—Aug..6 74’,

Sept-! 76‘4 Oct— 78‘, Corn — Aug.. Hept.. 43, Oct .J 44^

Oats — Aug.. 27

Sept..' 2s,‘, ' t... 2Sf9

l«. 1 9 60

BeutJ 6 72ii

Oct.

Lard — Au*

Oct ...J 29J9

Aug. 1 9 60 Ot. 1 6 7219 t-'8 77:1 Ug. 6 85

Sept- 6 80 Oct— 6 55

6 10

Rib# — Aug.. I

Bert-' 6 15 Oct. J * 91

I 74<4 « 74 7il J ,-.S 75

S'-' -'X 28.-6

9 60 ~ (9 .5:4 9 7252 I 8 50 9 7719 i » «0 fi 90 | fi 85 6 95 I 6 90 6 62)9 ! 6 55 6 10 | 6 10 6 15-11X 6 12)9 6 20 i 6 15

' I" rn 35 9 57S 9 6.)9 9 72), 0 U0 6 9.5 C 60 6 10 6 15 6 15

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eo Ammonia. Lime or Alum. Dr. Price's Extra) Vanilla, Lemon, Orange, etc., flavor deliciously. ?aiC£ BAKING POWDER CO., Ckkago and St Loult.

DIED.

PARRY—M:as, Mary A. Parry, at 2 o'clock this moruing, at her residence, 230 North Pennsylvania street. Notice of fbneral published later. TOUT—Mr* Elizabftk. In Peorl* BL, August 2,1896, aged eighty-one year* Funeral at the residence of her eon. In this city, 623 North Meridian street, to-morrow, August 5, at iu o’clock a. m. Friends Invited.

SOCIETY MEETINGS.

(STATIONARY ENGINEERS’ ASSOCIATION. C? No. 4, of Indlaua, meet* every Thursday evening at ball, fourth floor Blackford block. This association la for mutual mprovement and Is purely educational: all engineers are invited to attend. Open meeting first Sunday of each mouth at 2o'clock p. m. Fbank AvsTiit. Sec.

ANNOUNCEMENTS.

piOB your livery rig* eaU at Wood's, 25 Circle s* JQB. FisHeR curas pile* Office. 14 North Deladj» 1 f t A MONTH for bwt day board at M NortE qplU Meridians* X\/ 0. hUfiUoH. contractor sun builder, teu

O Oook-stove repatrlii* a specialty. circuAMBEfi at css:

OO F. P. Smith 4 Co., 22 and 34 N. Illinois. TkfiTd'^lOltGas'haa moved his'dtetai offlcs U to W Martlndale block. PeniMy I vaula st.

PLOUB per ^ ^

VaH PklT, hTn. T>2aw*re 0 aMd'SSN. Alabama meeting has been changed to Thursday night at

8 o’clock at KlkV nail.

pravsn Brunker's Uarmina champion of all known remedte*

OliTtRNfH ANNUAL RtCN

•3 TLKRS Mari drlcka Tuesday,

park. An Interesting time; old

UNION OLD SET

ariou. Johnson, Morgan aud HenAngust ia, la Moonavlll* town king time; old relief to be seen;

H femsavv

young, lu Excugioi

. . old and >Shady grove.

Tr»D DU CAS, aa Jeweler and broker, 115 West Wash su Large, solid cold Initial rings Good Elgin watches IMU.

MISCELLANEOUS. /mkPKSTKB JOB S^rTJsvMair D. L aouTt. &: East south st.

WANTED—FEMALE HELP.

QOODOOOK. (5North Alabama**

{TOOK at Weddell hour* Immediately.

^>bOD GIRL, immediately. 411 Ashs*

^ GOOD GIBLattte North Alabama s*

^’OOD GlitL In small 2SmQy. »t Beany ■*

GIRL at 396 North Alabama No washing

^ tOOK and sin. 22 Kentucky a to.. ImmedlaretyT

^1 NIN3-BOuk dfci* at 91 North Meridian s*

^^o6d Dining boom utkL i»south BESs

i kltckKN GIRL, immediately. Cmil IUk»oU

-/V house.

t?IR>T<’LAS5» WAfsT HAND, ill Fort Wayna

J/ arcuue

1 ’OOI> GIRL tor general housework at 488 North

vV Illinois st.

fiTKiD WHITE GflKL for boureworlt. 164 North

VF Tenrtewt »t

/ ’OOD WoM AN COOK. Restaurant. 215 East

VF Waan'orton st.

/ ^ IR L for general houMraora. ekHitii Dltaola

\ J Two In iamtif.

^j6o^>^>rkL^sieady) for general housework.

/ kNF. DINING k66m GIRL and era kitchen

VV girl. National hotel.

A <i<V)D COOK wilt: references at th* Com-

Ja merclal hotel at Franklin, Ind.

t Ll.W 'M6RK dllU* to learn drees and oloak-

oV making at 84 North Meridian su

* GIRL: one that can cook and do all Rlods of

bonsework at 188 East Market st.

1 A/UP a III* LAlinthf Klb BUTTOB iJIIOtS, 1 '/VI »L Enterprise Shoe Store. 76 Mas* *V».

a LL 1X> KNOW we sell fUrnilur* carpet* and steves on psvnaenu at cash nricea. W South

Illinois st.

t~' IftL to So general housework at iio Clifford V7 sve.^gN^l wage* Inquire at room 15, * West

WANTED—MALE HELP.

pOOD WOOD CARVER by LAl*rk* ft FRRSh,

VI *17 Massachusetts ave.

T)AKBEU take lurnUhed bartier shop, Ftnsop-

X/ portunltv. 226 East Washington

V'CITnu, acTIVXTTaS <porier) with referen-

A cea White, aiwwt WaabiBEton.

A OOoFTTKUMATTliGY to learn the barber JV trade. Hodppeet Bro*. 178 houth Illinoi*

^OtltlTOR for, the wood and ooal trad* ExO penence m-oessary. Wj* A. Davinoo.N, su2

East New York.

/'Oob UOY to take charge of Ice cream and " I oyster parlors. Addrtas Palace Conlectton-

ery, fSreencacle. Ind.

fl'fiREn. ENPERIENCKD DR\ OOOt)9 X salesmen and two salesladies at Bullivam’s,

48 and .50 Norlli lillnoU.

a SviiLL-Tu-DO, steady married couple wish to m\ adopt a biomie glri baby: one, two or three years of age. Address or call 668 West Washington.

A Good MARBLE CtiTitK who can letter -rx granite. Good wages and steady work for the right man. Addfeas K. P. Jkwktt, Hhelbv-

vlile, Ind.

fflWo Machine ifEN to run planers, maichX era aud molding mills. Must go to Teuueeaee: permanent Job; good wage* Address L. V. Boyle, Grand hotel.

WANTED—SITUATIONS.

^OOD GIRL In family of two; 73 West Sixth st

■yy/oRK by German man. Inquire 355 East

I)Y YtiCNG MAN In wholesale or retail store.

Jj Address O is, care News.

■^CRNINd, Experienced nurse. 75a per day.

Is Andress P 16, News office.

DY Young boy at hotel or In private family

If for light work. 250 Fayette st.

( lOMPETENT HELP tor bus,ness house* Col- ' - ored help, male and female, tor familie* 12

Vance block.

\7 0U-NG MAN with 'references, Bhort-hand X writer. Has caligraph. Wages no object.

Address O 16. care New*

f|X) TRAVEL for a Jobbing lious'e or manufoctX ory on comwHSlqn or salary. Call or address

C. D. B . 81 West Waahmgton st.

If V A Youfcu M AN, twenty-seven year* of age, If lu a wholesale house. Willing to do any work. Fourteen years in last piaoe. Address N 16, care

News.

IfY A YOUNO MAN of experience, also feir If printer, to take contract for managing and soliciting advt rtKIng, subscription* or both, for a go d daily or weekly paper iu city or lively country town. Would rent * good otbc* Addreea U 16,

care New*

WANTED—AGENTS.

ITfif R a household necessity. and where the profits X are satislactory. Call between 9 aud 11 o'clock, Wednesday n:orn.ng, 45 North Illinois st.

WANTED—MISCELLANEOUS.

r pO BUY office desk. Address J 18, News.

VJ I UK AG it. ctoisnaND, oa south Pennsylvania

O st.

i RCXilt-MATE Inquire at 6U North PennsyP

YV vania sL

eound, ulocky-buiJt horse, cheap. C. M

A^ilC Plt,!^, nest blood pnriiier. Price 91 per

fiPXlUKa full set 01 teeth at EsattaaT’* 16)e

qref East Washington st

\v AN tEb-TenII esse- lands lu trade for lota.

VT Address M 1C, New*

t BCH1TECT—i.ouis H. Gibsos, eand* Vinton

xk block, opposite posioffice.

(MOOD HOMlt-COOKlNG atUas. FxaTUxa-

V J ST0N’», 190 N. TtnneMsw »L

jfAl'RTJSTy/K FkIESDL1 INN lor wood, coal

X end kindling. Teleohone 622

|>AKBER L’HAiUB sold on weekly payueuta.

D HartsT supply house, 29 Circle.

f p 55 O ROOMS en suite, aud one single room, with

X board. Address A 18, News oillce.

OECOND-HAND CLOTHING; higU t prices

O paid. Libowicz. 310 K. Washington.

L'VERY BODY to have their teeth extracted; Jli 25 cents. Room 29, Martlndale block.

/ ' A&T-OFK CLOTH In U. 283 East Waahtagtoo.

Highest price i>ald. J. Bi nwciTsgY.

Tf CRCIIASEKS for queen “war* at cost at F. P. X Smith ft Co.’s, 30 and 32 North Illinois st.

11 ANUING LAMPS. All prices ou payments or J X cash. ftoRN ft Co,. 97 Easl Washington st.

fpO BUY shelving and counters euitable for X furnishing good* Address 121 North East si.

bEK ••Globe'’ aeU-eeiUnff giasa tru'.t Jar^ Best. O Johnston A Bennett,^ East Washington nu UE’V MORE-BOaSdERS. UIuhv U PatX tebson’s boarding atables, 285 North Missis-

sippi.

OETs) Of FCRN'ltUKa. (HMVl valoe at ths O prices at Indianapolis chair manntactunag

company.

f pu TKAbE good organ and Rome cash for good X family horse. Must be sound. Address L 16,

N ews oflice.

$2.,)0 tne oily; single meals 15c at 94 North

Meridian st.

tlATUNTU PROCURED; charges rtesouaole: X send for circular. U P. Jacob* Boston bloek,

Indiana noil*

0 hr«^d meah ^^^ata^a^Bryce’s^ bake!^ at

1J9 cents per pound.

A XL KINDS OF HEWING MACHINES Tt5 J). repair at the 18* John office, U Virginia ave.

E. E. Brown, agent.

S Flahany at new marvel house, or'address H*, room 6. 24fj E. Washington st.

TF YOU WANT BABOA1N8 in fttoves, ftirniX lure, queonsware, carpets, etc., call on Wm.

Kottyman, 9i K Washington.

TIT KK blAln moved to 72 West Fourth st.’, haltlu. square west of lllinolt it. AU work done

tialt^price during the month of August.

/ 105V» pastured, fed. milked and well cared for vy tor percentage of the milk. Milk delivered. Address A. R. ErurrxDfl. First National bank.

X 25 lb sacks, 40c to Me,

VaK Pki-T, 125 M. JDelawiirt* and $9 N. A lab am a.

f|'O EXCHANGE a M-keyed C clarionet in good X condition tor a H. Also to sell an E flat clarionet in good condition; 12 key* Address lock box

64, Danville. Ind.

k a test or orunaers uartmuative 1

family, I can chseriuUy recommend ... keep It on hands st all time* and would not be without It for any oonslderatton. Respect full v, J. i u.—a— p..,„ r p church, Carroll, InC

wiinuui it, iur muy win Ia. Hughey. Pastor CL

J-lour Lower:—^ tfe 35-lb sack best old ffour. ■4.25 per bbl for best old floi loc per eaUou for good Okie

loc for ffe good tea.

14 IJXX34 uivi iJonr.

for good aider vlaegaa

ux ior » ■> gown tea.

JSC per bar ior Star sand soap,

4c ior 1 box axle grease.

It for 1 ft B. T. Babbitt’s 1770.

IOC for 10 large candle*

23c for 25 bore German soap.

65c for 50 good cigala

ft lor 16ft granulated sugar.

|l form ft* C sugar.

Sue inr 1 ft fanev mixed coif 2JC tar 1 ft Young Hyson lea. 2*o tor 1 ft good gunpowder tea. 60c for 1 ft best gunpowder tea SI lor 15 fte granulated sugar. |l fur n fte yellow C sugar. St for 16 ft. A sugar. 36c tar I ft Star tobacco m8C for 1 ft J. T. tobacco. 4U. tor I ft old kentUk k t<

ok mi 1 oars r.ver ScforSsaeks salt.

5c for 1 bar Ivory soap. Sc tom ft all kindgistUea •Mi for 1 gallon good sirup. 15c for 1 gal good vinegar Inc lor 1 gal best headlight c 15c for t ft a’.l kinds spices. 9Sc for one barrel be* aaiL 10c lor 1 Aft can Gatiforula 1

fee for \ Vft can California _

71«c for 1 h beet lard.

I have also added to ray large 1 a meat mark#* aod will be feud wm

I V V Wrasa

□ sage plum*

plama

of groceries selling trreh and

FOR RENT—ROOMS.

jpttKNISHXD BOOM. M West Ohio street. -

JJKaCTxFUL Booms, tao North niiueta rireet.

pCRNlBHED ROOMft. 117 North HUnoiascree*

rpffltEE EURNIeHED ftDOMB. MO North Ten-

1 nesscr.

79 WEb’f OHIO 8TREKT, neaUj-faraSEed

I Ate room.

tpCKNDSritD or untarnished reeraa. Hi 4'ait

JT Mary Land.

Xf CkN ikHXIT kooM. ** - ohft*r foe rale; 9X IsS

X South Hit not*

L'CRNIsHED and anfornlshed roora* I7H West

JT Market st, room 1

jDTTtNfttrEETtGOk.’TwUb board. Ura Taox X Ki.i- 96 N ortb Alabama st.

L'URNIsUED aud unfurnished room* K>U9

X FAet Washington st, room A

ITXFUKNIEHED PAKLoR, two bed-rooms and

KJ ktichen. 28 Fort Waj uff sts.

LTitM.-HEI' and unfurnished room* single and X en sulie. Z79 North Meridian at. 0 N month, tx North Tennessee st- 00 **' .**

rpw'O C NFURN IbUED FRONT ROOMS; sepa-

1 rate entrance. 299 East New York.

T?GR LiO’&T HOC.sKKEEPlNiJ: choice tenant X only: north. Addrera K 16, oare New*

IMfCb NICELY-FI'RND-HSd ROOM*), eppoX ^sUe Un:veniUy^parb^7 KartNtrer^ ork st. U^nd floors: 92 ner mo nth. 22^’orth East sl y iOMFO1:TABLY FCRNIi5H'ED'KobM:siso utlYf thrntshsd front room. I2u North Alsitein* st.

fpwt) OiTToCTT !u>oMf\ furntahed oTunTuTX Rlffibed, ill private family. 288 North Alabama

street.

O.-Tu NuRtH PENNSYLVANIA sTHEET, Ai*JO pleasant furnished room; rsferences re

ouired.

ti anTiAomfly TORJifSHTB FTRESIP11 xnltahle for two fcnUemen. SO East New

York su

r pw<) Ntc'KI.Y'-FUffNTsflEn ROOMS, hatbX room, with board; large iswn U9 MaasMbu-

Sftts S'-*

TjoOMS in block* suitable for liaht hootekeep' XV inK 4 . also office rooms. Cvaa ft RassmanN'

Z7 Circle st.

TOO Ea3t NEW YcVkK STREET, threAeanXOO tiftii. uufurniatied room* cheap; refer-

ences required.

L 1 U KN IriHfef) Oft TkrtrffNISHED, a very X choice sulie of room* Southwest corner Me-

ridian and Ohio sis.

IfOoM, 105x22 feet, suitable lor manufacturing XV purpose* with or without power. Corner Del-

aware and Georgia sta.

rpiIREE OR FuCk NIUE ROOMri for light X housekeeplug, or will board parties hi house.

242 North Alabama st.

V I^ELY FCUNTsIlED FRONT ROOM, with i.v alcove, with or without board. Mr* 2. A.

Hcht. 101 North New Jersey st.

FOR RENT—HOUSES.

OEE LIST OF a a BRADLEY. 28North Doift-

O ware «l

Vo. 224 EaSTWaEXUT bTMET; 7 rooms, fB

ll per month.

L’CrnisHED HOUeE, for one year or mor*

X 173 East Walnut.

E'IGHT-IiOOM HOUSE, four squares from City

Fi ball. 300 East Market.

pOTTAGfi; six room* ZT^’est Pratt, fl& t. A.

L/ (foonu ot. 37)9 Virginia ave.

'L'UllMTURE, ttovw iimJ carpet* on ptymenta ffii

X cash pr ice*. UO Houth Illinois tt.

‘ji w | NORTH meridian, opposite the park,

A!«/If beauttiUI room* with board.

J_| oC.-E, live room* etc., corner West Vermont J1 and High water st* fd 19 Thorpe block.

IT 1 —iTTnoifu EamT fl^bKEf. houeToI T i I five room* inquire .WO Houth East at. JVY J7 K CRtrsEn»4 ^kst Vlartei street: 23V If, boulh Meridian, brick, nine rooms; complete;

*-

XI ot’MK Ol x TEN* ROoii8. with oatij; tour XX squares east of court house. Apply at 202

East Market st.

V ORTH tNfilAN'APotia. residence, store room; suit board ins anil restaurant or huck-

ster. Jo*iN W. Llakk.

1 ARGE LIsT of houses ot all kinds and prices Xj and In every part of the citv. Call at oflice for Hsu Dykh ft IUsmjanx, 27 Circle street.

I t*/ | MADTSoN AVFxTjETi room*_.;..'„|irod I'-fC/ Also 66 Greer st, 4 room*...™ Lorkkz ScUKlDT, 2U>4 South Delawsrest

j ! l‘f CenT'KaT;"aVEN‘CL. len rooms, hot au t XVfO rold water, large stable: also house, seven room* orcuard and garden, near Mapletun. W. A.

K m-itAM. 2IE Esat WnAhtnctou su

T HAVE two very fine suites of rooms and sevX eral single room* unluruiehed. which can be rented by persons with flnd-eiasr relerenoe* Room* are in iioi-s block, Corner Circle an.! Market streets. The owner has decided to make this tbe desirable residence b ock of the city. It has been newly carpeted, Is heated by steam, hot and cold water on every floor; a Do bath-rooms; D lu splendid order lu every regard; has fire etcape accessible fr<im each floor. Persons dMiiringa quiet boniu, tree tfoai nil aiiiioyances Ineiocnt to block* asa rule, can be suited. Jauitor will show rooms at any lima. Call ono: address C. H. Kronsok, 308 South Illinois st.

FOR RENT—OfTices and Stores.

T4E.ST SUITE OF OFFICES in Baldwin block,

X> opposite new- City hall.

BUSINESS RdTi’M, 117 5Vest WuliTngton sL J.

If D. Coxnrr, 13 Condit block

I iBolINU FUktR OFFICES; new Phoenix

VJ block; best location In the city.

T7ANCK BIXX'K, two desirsblo offices, seooud

\ floor. Inoulre room 33 Vauce block.

OTOUE ROOMS in any'uart ot the city. Call at mJ office for lisL Dyks ft KaksMaxn. 27 Circle. CMALL STORRS In new PhmnU blockToppoMte O new City ball: Hue location for a tea or drug

store.

/ tNE LARGE and one small shop with power. V! Corner south and Meridian ate. Apply at Bryck’s. . *

FOR RENT—MISCELLANEOUS.

pIANOH AND ORGANS, at from 91.30 to 96 Per X month, and the rent applied on th* purchase. Pr arson's music bouse. 19 N. PennsYlYaoia st.

FINANCIAL.

^MALL LOANS. Raid. 42 North Delaware,

\l ONEY to LOAN. A t. Walcott ft0o..d

III Vinton block.

■\| 6NEY TO LOAN oh personal property. Room

20, Thorpe olock.

ON EY Tg LOAN ou aty property or forma

JaI C. E. Cofvin ft Co.

'I'O LOAN, small and large amounts; lowest

X rate* Alkx Metzoer.

l \|ONEY TO LOAN; special fond* G. h.

dvi Wrioht, 12K North Penusylv*ni*

\ j ONEi on mortage seeiinty. tarm aad eity all property. D. H. wn.m. 46 N. P*,opp. P (f.

\I 68By ou mnu* oi city j*rop«rvy; leruu r**i^X «oii%ble. Tho*. C Day A Co.. 72 K. M«rW«T mt.

TjUILDING and loan association shares bought If sud sold. Robt. Martin dalv, 62 East Mar-

ket 61.

'ft on cl1 ^ iut very lowest w.UUU ratee. C W. Goiwrcn, 15 Virginia

avenue.

f k 1 0 IXfAN, money at 6 per cenu on city, town aud 1 form property. W. E. Mica ft Ca, 66 East

Market st

Y ARGE ILIJilE tsmyrua rug* Brussels and velvet Xa rug* at Born Co/* 97 Fast Washington st.

Payments or bash.

IIONeV to loan on personal property; notes i*I bought and sold. liX North Delaware st,

Room L F. M. Hay.

1 UAN’fe on improved farm and olty Xjproperty in Indiana and Ohio, Jo* A. Mooa*

48 East W ashington st.

• O LOAN, 915.U00 prfvste fond* now In bank; low 1 rate; city or farm property. Isxattus

Brown, 86 East Market su

IjiJRl VA’I LFCMas in sums to salt, on form dr X city property, low interest. Htanto* ft Boorr,

24M North mis wars st.. Boston h lock.

Q 1 t It H W 1—A HPECIAL FL'XD—to loan at fipXvfUUU 5J9 per cent, lor five year* on

business property. V. M. Stoddard ft Otx

AUCTION SALES.

L HUNT, Auctioneer, 74 & Court w.

T N. PERRY, General Auctioneer, 68 East Mar-

Xj, ket street.

X August 6. at 1J9 p. m.. ai > 2ffNorth MbsiKMppj street, a foil line of well-kept household furniture, comprising an elegant parlor set, bed room sets, table* chairs, brusseis and Ingrain carpets, picture* cooking and beating stoves, bed-sofa, mattresse* springs and bedding, kitchen aud table ware, etc.; also two flue mocking bird* L. N. Pksry, Auc-

tioneer.

A UCT k IoN BALE of dress good* faces and emJ\ brolderls* at our room. No. 7s East Washington street, on Friday morning. August 12, at K! a. m. and 2 o’clock p. m. Tbe stock ooostau of block and colored silk* satins, all-wool cashmere* English cashmeres, worsted* mohairs, suitings, cloth* guipure lace* black and cream Bpanlsb foc-e, antique lace, torchon lace, valeacfonnes lace. Irish trimming* everlasting* etc. J. c. Fuia.*uwip*m salesman. McCurdy ft Jemuom, Aus-

tion and Commission Metcbant*

NOTICE.

T>ARIX>R BETB. our own make, *30. Paymenta X or cash. Bob v ft Co.. 97 East Washington st.

T\ A. RALSTON is always st his otflee and rooms XX. from 112* a. m. to t:3u p. m. and from 6 p. in. to 6 P- m. Insure your horses or buy you a buggy. /-toNTBACTORS—To set boilers at Indiana fiosV/ pnal for Insane, bpedflcatlons at supralaMadsut’s offios. Bids wtll b* opened Friday, August X W. B. Flktchkr, Superintendent.

fpo CONTRACTUKM—Brlghtwood. Ind.. July 34 X 186a-healed proposals will be reoMved by the clerk of the town of Brigbtwocd until August,5, lfe«, for grading and graveling Depot «reet, accordlint lo plans and spedflcatlons on tile In the clerk’s office of said tow il The board reserves the right to reject any and all bid* w. H. Joicrson, Pro* Board. E. W. Mesxkb. Town Clerk.

BUILDING ASSOCIATIONS.

F'E^TER BUILDING AN D LOAN ABriOCIAV/ TION—Huoecrioilona .now being taken for seventh seris* Share* 93SW each. Htetrance tee, tec per share. Instatlmenu on stock 30c per share Her week. Dues to expense fund 35C per share peg quarter. For further explanation and for shares apply to Dr. Haggart, souihweot corner Market and Delaware streets; &. T. Coude and Wm. A. Moor*. JS West Washington street; Henry Frank, 71 West Washington street; A. A. Heller, Traoanrer, 26 Booth Tennessee street: Dr. W. a Raw)* iMt North Illinois street; Henry Co* northeast corner Pennsylvania and Market street* J. R, fthldeler, sontheoM corner Meridian and Washington streets, and * W. Wole* Secretary, 22S Massachusetts avenue.

PERSONA!.

1 1 INDIANA AVENUE tar iwdrtag and re 1 X covering parasols and umbrella*

pi M PL EH. skin eruption* removed, Iff benkte X Walter’s drug stor* 2B* East WaaLingtou.

STRAYED.

FOR SALE—REAL ESTATE.

0-ROOM COITAOBl Urea class order. MS South S3TSSPSS re ^'‘*”" 1 “"" i ' a ( ’OTtAGK y ROOM or large let: fooA aetgbbor V/ hood. Address 29 West New York et. *J A LOTb on aEd~oear~:--h«ibr Sk: very tow arlcei gU and on M yean* ttssa mnatiu* Shows, M Z’iOWAGL' UFT'ffoflMfe, pantry, iUwQ« fMa| good well, cistern, harn, wood aad coal boWM l*rk» variety of fruit. Ml Ashes. QoUsL 6> t Hi Kf Molten try, oollar,ss*,«i| Ia and c.«tero; lares barn: square ftrara Vli^ia sve. aad MgCarty. raftalifrati«. _____ IJoUbK anu nyFte: Park sve aa It tsoc wll front to make it comp! to So MR th*

Apply K. H. KLDRiDkk * Oi

grocer!** I Address!,

15. Newa office.

FOR SALE—Horses god Vgfaioleq. ^ iHKOV.raare aadoolt He John as. ^[TOBCTTWBEiBg: mturwuis* ^Wo^kaTSBTaKIh aGS - *!^ Wsira, cfcoaft

'wrMT mate aad \orea ~WTii

aiToAA; goM loaaetos, WtU ssfi. flbaap. 1 pBAKhj.N‘L^’GSY.W'oMaa &M'snT

X North Pennsylvania st.

VEU ICLl^riir'dteoHMlra»-ai'lCeKva~S

v ItRAoay s, 12 and 14 Qtrcls k.

A ct-sriy^MW 4 ' , *^lh»!ath 1 ^'*^ 1 ^ fo1 *

fffl.N siaTE

. Jalsaffidly; ao „ ,— A children to drive, very ches^sTNanA

f or —i£rt* i

wWJ^sweepMo-tar a few day* oaly. Mwrui.v * 52 T - SlDf.-BAR, a phnrton, a carrlag* and oort, JV cheap, on payraema IX A. Haumar, 377 hast

WaghingTon g.

/ 1 aRriaGEd, phaetons, surreys, neif aud old"' * tacnflccl. HoBBik*. 12 East Georgia M, Ro>

s.’4jsa BvnKirj* pnaeions ana side-ear X of first-class make, st reduced price* stable* GaThs A WaMUB, \if &EN tbe 'glanders roach UsU city, M is then »v too lass to men re your harass; sea to it at

one* Z77 East Washington at

•ty ot moierau-priced work to rail on payments to responsible partita. 71 Wear Washington s* VICMWkikLB A "FRANOff. cul’.-t ^’teLIngtoa O a. Wiah ui annoooo* to the publlo to Ihspsot Ihelr stock of buggies and carrtagss before btflag eisewber* Parties wlsbiag their vehtatae rea>

Mag their veh

voted will de well he riving them a call.

ilass'front hi-

JL 2 Herdlc passeug -i coache*

1 new form wagon,

2 new open sporting wagon* 1 second-hand gravel wagoa,

1 new log wagon,

1 fine beam.

Any ot the above can be bought cheap for cash

or payments.

Rirmv. 72 West Market jt.

FOR SALE—MISCELLANEOUS. / lARPETS. all kind* parrasnta or cash, floaw V A Co.. 97 East Waahlncton st.

TTCEGaHT 'FUKNTTURK !n' JLi use but* abort whil* itooiL,,^.,^ S’Itfftl6I 1 tfl’KFITirftlfat manuftSur* 0 at Indlaeapnile oh air mauiifoosurine 1 T^TlNiriiEVoN 'CWaS’D on' nayA manta D. A. BauTON, 177 Bast Washing ton st. 1 KKHEY BIj LI., team of Inulss flfid iaoJ work O horse, akerman tariu.nrer bhooUaff paik. C JuHeXslCika M ^ BtTYgA-HTm-Hri-!. o t teu-&oe,4sm-W1I^ rcie rtl'* 1 *® Uiu * wiuch ' M- J. Stayg, Jswelek, s

C* repe at lowest lUlnoia at. . pUBNlTl-HK, cari^is ami tiove* on psrment* cost price* cheapest place In tow* 90 Mouth

YTow i.rTHrar, XJ. flexible, only 91. IMot*.59 Indians ova.

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iTuim aNB" lidL’sfiUrtLB SOTl ■pest cash house In th* city. O. K. Wltec

Washington st.

CORBEL M ABE; hind feet white, and white la D face; hair rubbed off leflshouldar. Liberal reward for return, 32 Bummer straa*.

. .. CTjhlngton st, ww. <& 1 ff BfJ YH a itockford quick - ira 1 n stAn-wimt-UliLD lug watch: separate time piece or money refubdea af. J. Mayr. Jeweler, 6 Circle SL Fine

joRiNb nWHfiST

X 4 rlp-eaws. tablee and counterthalt*

1 large fine kettle. 2 smalt glue kettle*

1 heavy oak bench and Iron via*

1 miter jack.

1 rope molding machine. Lot molding bit* 2 lumber cars and track. Lot shafting and pallia* Leather belting *6 and 9 lac he* 40 feet S-iDCh leather belting; double (Skin geoffit 9 circle saw* from 9 to Is Inch** 1 set single harness. Lo» new glared aaab, very lew. 1 carved wuluol counter; a great bargain. Let pise, poplar and oak editing* second-hand doors and saab, suilabls for stables or chicken house* Planing mill, 246 North Delaware st Jarbs Haseok,

EDUCATIONAL.

gCHOOLOF^^GINEKRINO^tete Polyteehmo gineerIng. '‘Drawing'an^JjhemUuy. MmSSetoIngSuop* Bend for caulogu* Ad. O. A.WaliV>,Y,y.

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end and mak

appointments enter the Academy free of board. Total enrollment of Cadets,^ ruprywoU y iulvax Full Informal: A will be given by aeplje tag to OOL B. f. BCRQraffiSuj^

FOUNtL

fs g)BK~terfteallri> 'glara~g5irjIrergirBraE vj Johmsto-v ft Banxxtt, 62 Eagt Washington sires* ihKt-mi^ATOgriN!) -ror'^Etfrti XX menu or cash. Boas ft Co.. *7 East Washlngton street. A~r CHlUAOO WOOb YAOT, « griHM avte A nue, wood, oual and kindling, at bottom price* Telephone «ta.

LOST.

-yKSTKRDAY. gold bracelet." Re turn iotas East

X Washington street Reward.

) FTCUTlTv^ffUrTAltTV"caiTonTirsffTI h* X ooofecUouer, 65 Berth Pennsylvania street.

He gives you the best Ot the lowest nricea

FOR SALE OR TRAPR

Q.OOD BROOD MARE; room U Baldwin’s block. UtoCIC Off OttOCERIIcrf wlU tarolra 91.40a O WlU trade for city property. Address E 1*

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