Indianapolis News, Indianapolis, Marion County, 4 December 1886 — Page 2

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THE INDIANAPOLIS NEWS, SATUBDAY, DECEMBER 4, 18W.

QUART AT M BABD-9CRABBltA. M Vt nDI: KBLKT rOOTUL Ocnentl Qrmmt, la bta Penaaai Meiadn, u.y* tbat whik kfa Cttbar wm a taaser. h« •«o*d and tillad aaaaidenbia land. “I deicnrrd the trad#* *rda tfct faaaral, “pratearing klmoat any other labor, bat I waa <•{ agriaoltara, aad of all emploTBrau iu wbieb barwa vara uwa." U« proceed* to narrate at wmo length hi* ezpioita with buraaa oa the htraa ualU be went to Wert Point. But he ha* little to *ay about when, at the age of tbinr-two, be va* a faraer near tit. Louis, and be cloeesbia brief account of tkia portion of hie life by laying: "in tbe fall of 1158 1 sold oat ay Mock, croja and taraiag atcnsils at aoettoa and gave up

faraiag.*'

When at 8t. Lonb, a few years since, I was taken by a friend to seethe farm which General Great bed saturated, aad which be neined “Hard-Scrabble,” as indicating bis struggle to wrest e liring from the lead. liis falber-ie-Lew, Colonel Dent, had removed to Miseouri wbea a young aaa, and bought eleren hundred arpents of land, French measurement (eighty-fire hundredths ot an acre making aa arpenl), ten miles southwest of St. Louis, oa Grarow'* ceeek. This pl»cc Colonel Dent named “White Usreu, in taemorr of his aatirt homo in iiaryiaud, granted hr King Charles to his ancestors. The new "White Haven" was in a pleasant region, looking out upon wooded hills end grasey volleys, end when Cantein Grant returned from Oregon, where be had resigned hi* commission, his father-in-law presented his wife with sixty here* of this land and three negroes—too men and a woman. Captain Grant want to work in good earnmt, aud with bis two negro men dug a cellar, hauled tbe stones for the walls, stoned it np, cut and hanlad the logs with which tbe house was built, and then split tbs shingles with which it was rooted. At the raising his neighbors turned out to help him, and in doe time he waa the occupant of his own house. His first occupation waa to clear a field, and he was certainly an adept at chopping wood. As tbe winter season came on, he hauled this wood into St. Louis, and had, ot courts, a good team, a bay and a gray, which Le boasted could draw a heavier load than any other horse* in the settlement. At first bis neighbors thought it was only a boast, but after going along the road with him with lighter loads, they found that he was authority on horsea. He never would ride, though, on his load, saying that “the team has enough to draw without carryimr a lazy driver.” On the road, with invariable good nature, be would help neighbors or stranKers whose teams were stuck in the mud, aud often left bis fireside in the cold evening* to help some wagoner up Gravois’s bill. Many leading St. Louis families bought their wood of Grant, nnd they ailerward narrated how be threw off the loads at their doors, pocketed his money, mounted his wagon aud started at a brisk trot for borne. Sometimes he would dispose of a load at Jeflersou Barracks, where he bad been on duty fora year as second lieutenant, and have a chat, a clear aud a glass of wine with the ofbeers before leaving for home. Hauling wood ten mile* ai *4 a cord was not vary remunerative, but it was Captain Grant's only way of making mooey. His first crops ware corn, wheat, potatoes, aad a few garden vegetables. He raised two hundred bushels of potatoes to the acre, and it was his boast that with his team he hauled seventy bushels of wheat, which he raised, to 8t Louis, in one load. Wearing a pair of old bine army trousers, tacked into high, heavy boots, a Annuel shirt, an old undress blue sack-coat, with tbe military buttous replaced by plain ones, and a slouched bat, whioh tnrnea up befera and Awn behind, he did not much resemble ^gentleman farmer.” The guests at thp Planters’ house nsed to stare a little when he was invited tc dinner with old comrades, toward whom his heart warmed always. There are traditions that once or twice meeting officers with whom he had studied at West Point, served in Mexico, he sent his team home by the first negro man whose seryices he could secure, and then with his old comrades made a night of it, indulging in souvenirs of

“Benny Haven. O!”

On one occasion an officer who bad served with him visiting 9 k Louis, drove out to see him, and found him in his wheat field, in his shirt sleeves, leading three other men, who like himself, were swinging cradles. But the land was poor, and the crops did not prove remunersuve. To aid him in suppor • tug his family, he undertook the eoliection of accounts tor some of his neighbors who had sold their vegetables on credit to different parties in the city, but he was not successful

m dunning.

Amongother anecdotes which I beard about General Grant while he was residing at “Hard-Sorabble,” was on# about a wood thief. He had for some time missed wood from a pile which he had eorded np by the roauside, and watching,- be saw, very early one morning. a neighbor drive up to it, load his wagon anu start for town. Mounting his gray horse, Captain Grant soon overtook him on the road, aad eried rat, “Hello, bill, going to ht. Louis with your wood?” “Ye-os.” “What do you ask for it?” "About four dollars.” "All right,” said the captain. "IT! take it Haul it back to my house.” “Can't. This load’s promised.” “There is no use holding off. Yo« most haul this back to my house, and pay me twenty dollars for what you have taken before. This will be only half-price.” "If I don’t,” said Bill, "I suppose you will aee me before the ’squire.’’ “No we wont’t trouble the ’squire; we’il settle this now,” exclaimed Grant, and riding alongside, he grabbed the fellow by the oollar. This brought an appeal for mercy. Bill hauled the wood to Grant's house, hat begged him to keen still. There was no more wood stolen

after that.

Buffering from a prolonged attack of fever and ague Captain Grant gave up farming, and removed into St. Louis, where he entered into basinets as a real estate agent, and waa a candidate for the office of county engineer. "But.” aa he eays in bia memoirs, “my opponent had the advantage of birth over me (be was a citisen by adoption).and carried ofi the prise.” Captain Grant then went to Galena, 111., where he aided his brothers, who were leather dealers, until he entered tbe Union army in 1861, and became colonel of the Twenty-first regiment ot Illinois volunteer

infantry.

After peace was declared, the victorious general’s affections returned to his Missouri farm. He was still the poeseasor of “HardBcrabbla,” and he purebased some six hundred acree of the White Haven farm, on which his brother-io-taw, Louis Dent, had built a house and christened tbe place the "Wish-ton-wiah,” th* Indian name of the whip-poor-will. Adopting this name for the estate, General Grant erected a commodious mansion in a pleasant grove ot oaks, and made additions to the barns,wbieh were sheltered by blaek locusts of large sise. Wben the general, attei 1 he had beeome president visfted Gilmore’s musical jubilee at Boston, Governor Riec, who sat next him, asked him dariag the performance what he thought of tka immense building. It was evident that the thoughts of the soldier president were at Wish-ton-wish, for be replied: “If the posts •oald be cut down tea feet aad tbh building pat up ou my farm iu Missouri, r evbat a splendid place It would bo to train young General Grant placed Mr. Wm. Elrod, who married one of bia cousins, in charge of the totals, aud be soon brought thelaaa up from tbe barren condition la to which it had been over cropped. Tbe general invested considerable sums in stock horses and brood mares, of wbieb ha bad about forty, some of them fine Hamblctoaians aad Ethan Aliena. He also bad a flock of Cota wold sheep and seme good bogs, while a vineyard of throe aad a half acres wm plaited with seventeen choice varieties of native and foreign fruit. Mr. Elrod nadoratood the almost lost art of making good eider, aad regaled his visitors with aa article for superior to much of the gonaoetfou labeled and saH m champagne. "Wish-ton-wiah” waa, as might b* expeeled, aa expensive laxary, with large outlaws and email latmmss General Grant finally sold the grantor part ef his stock nt taction, end abandoned tbe idee whioh he saee entertained of making Wish-ton-wiah his homo, aad ending his days where his children wars bora, and where his wife demonstrated tbe depth of bar fore, tender, hope-

tel wasaa that cbo waa.

Whoa General Grant returned from Europe, aouM of bio friends urged him to parebsee “liveradals,” an ancestral estate boot Washington, which had for Many years belonged to the Calvert temilyv He at one um% iMvgM Mnoour or locan&ff intra, M* was Issaptod to Maw York by a madia to see

aad was there financially shipwrecked. It Ja doubtful whether he ever knew happier days than when, cheered by his young wife, be labored in tbe fields and chopped wood at

“Hard-Sc rabble.”

AMUSEMENTS.

tentoitalasnops* Providoa For

lag Woo a.

th* Coas-

Tbe minstrel show at the Grand last ntcht wts s mitigated isdunt—tbe mitigation being the PstcmUss. 1 he net was either very old or very

bed.

Maud Granger will close her engagement at EngU-h’s to-night, ah* is doing splendid work, and bar company is a competent one. For the coming week there will be a combination oi Lillie Hall's burlesque company and Fannie Bloodgood a ik*.ialty oon pany, at English’*. Monday sod Tuesday evening*, st popular price*, presenting Lydia Thompson’* great buries,uc, “Ox-y-gen,” which b«* been produced with much -urecss this season in various pans of tbe country. The rest of the week Corletoo'i Opera company wi l appear at the Grand, prolucmg "Nauon ’ till Saturday night, when they will close with “The Mikado " Thi* cmnrany I* a fiue one and ha* new costume* and •cenery. The Leonzo Brothers rlo«e a srceessPil engagement ai the Museum to-nigh\ barney McAuiey’s favorite play, “A M isenger from Jarvis Section," will he the bill next week. Mi** Emily 8. Bingham, the favorite reader, will give one of her del.ghtful eatertnlnni' nta Monday afternoon at 3 o’clock tn Plymouth Church. On this occasion she will be sssated by Miss Anna McKenzie and Mr. W. T. Bume* in

musical numb.-

A. V. Burbank, the

well-known reader, will

give th* next entertainm-nt at Plymouth church Wednesday evening, in the dollar copiaa. H;a

program is an attractive one. LOCAL. PICKUPS.

There was a blaze caused by the explosion of a benclne lamo in the office of the Fanciers' Geieiie. In the Union block, on Maryland street. hicti called out the department. The loss will

not exceed 125.

The secretary of state has received articles of incorporation of a new printing ami publishing house, known a* M. Cullaton A Co., of liichtuond. It has a capital stock of fl5,dud. nnd the incorporator* arc Martiu CuiUtou, Charles T.

Kramer and Henry Mormaud.n.

Colorado goea abend oi Michigan in rals-

•om 1

uncle, Thomas A. fair samples. Mr.

' ‘ 9h.'J00

larger

market this

season.

The entertainment given by the ladies of

Mayflower churcl; sucoc-b*, the gem

tions by Mrs. t r. Uaughmnn,

cared in this city. She flrst recited "The Df a con'* Conlosiion,” ami being warmly encored

Quarti-ra."

Colorado goes ahead ni incnif-a

In? celery, 11 -peciuictu received Irom William

Watson Woollen irom hU Woollen, at Denver, are

nmeni given uy me muie* ui ■ch last evening was a decided i of the evening being the recita- '. Uaughinnu, who ha* lately lo-

re*ponded with “Christmas at the Quartet Mrs Bauabtnan is a lady <>l tine addre'-s, and was pronounced Py all wbo beard her last night one

locution!*

i beat e

the Idre

er last

ts ever heard in this city.

HEW Off THff DAY IX BRIEF. Teams can groae tbs Misaisaipni river on “"sS.-SrtWar».e.~.u to test the legality of the trank line and anthra-

cite cool pools.

It la thought the row in the American Opera company will be settled by the dismissal ot Stage Manager Hock. The total amount of the defalcation of Treasurer Reed, of the South Boston railroad company. Is now placed at 8310.000. There were several failures of stock broken In San Franc.aco yesterday, but they did not make much imprenioa on the market Charles Broas A Co., wholesale dealers in boot* and shoes at Detroit and Lansing, Mieh., tailed to-day tor *10),0u0: aaaeu. tUi.diO. Herman Fa! ken burg, of New York, was arraigned yesterday on charge uf attempting to "fix ’ the McQuadc Jury aud held In fl.uw nail. “Doe” Levi Wilson’s mother thinks her son ha* km: his reason. Bone ot his family have any knowledge ot the secret between film and John Levmnn and James Wells, cattle stealers, wore hunted by officers yesterday 100 mrctfrom Moobeette, Tex. Levertou was k.lled aud Wells arreeted. Colonel Ames Stratton, ot Mi. Holly, V. J„ a well-known lawyer, and ormerly judge advocate ot tue National Guard of New Jersey, committed su.etde yesterday. The Amalgamated association of Iron and steel workers and the Brotherhood of L icomotive Engineers will not tie repre-ented st the tradesunion convention In Columbus next mouth.

-Green enw-ktdesTHo, stem 7**. No 1 eared M» i FROM THE SECRETARY OF THE OLYMPIC S.2S. Tallow—prime lUc. No. S Sc. Uresis Brwwa No. to Nssaz dr., Nrw Took, May IS*. .wbltsvAiMe. i I desire to publish my unsolicited appreciation ***" ***“ ! «f th* koine of AUcock’s Porous Piasters for

_jx „ „ *!,C. y. ltow *N<-. wklt

Leather—tiak i

b.J . antn

IsueoinTJ so. City klstonsoc. French kieSictoM-JU I of an important mnecle, and dsrtriag to run In a 01 Raw Fu^J^n ... No,' — *’*”-“* * wmeewuudv used an

Urge dark SSc,

*tlired

i Slant extra

No. I large Dal* JO . small and

mlak large dark SAc,

-d sac. rai* kgs lie. opossum SSSSw, . k, kits ISSse. red fox lucSCSl.W. gray

fox tsrtost.m. etier to u *# ru A Newfeeadland deg

i* larce slack

.■...y.fc.—... .. sac, ran Sesll bona* cat. Mytk , kits ISSSe. red fox

«t A et

pxisiin 4*»Lc. tOHftot.w. gray

skins netotl-M)

Roasieo Cctoe—Arbocklc’s

K rag’s slam lard 17>

's Champion Oricam inoia-

r\c, schnntl

ag* stamlard IJ*C. McCane’* Arab s

• g'Basaewa nlcaea 176.

New

*!nj iw —tXISe. cl

Mniu.-e* .ad

in^ rise.

:nii*

lean* ujo.aw* now crop .wtour. rowllum r ilSr. choice -Ac. -tarrti 2X9*30. Lake Mtltsa^sT' oercar-itwd.ka^LOiin »m..li ooanUiie*.

SSto'Mc. Caeeee IMS*

Hug i« gi * '

• Ma Coal

*!nj|

•aiti. . _

Klee—Carol t oa 0,1 S^toltc according w> grade.

rewd—Clover XU v«4 h) per bushel, timothy fl.tt

•LSI, blue grass Ctncy tor, common 75c.

LIVE BTvrCC MARKET.

Albert Champion and Mrs. John Mitchell,

loped to Anus. 1 unpion was shot an, uu Mrs. Mitchell i

nnu

IU., eloped to An r Champion was sh

In eacapd fatally returned

of Stnithland. ing trom an officer

wounded, and Mr

home.

Hon. W. T. Price, of the eighth Wisconsin dustr ct, supposed to be ou his death-bed with esneer In tbe stomach, bn* abandoned medicine, refused medical a tendance, and has submitted his case to faith cure. At St. Louis yesterday the Rio Brono land aud cattle company sold to a St. Louts and El Faso syndicate a tract of land on the Rio Grande, six miles wide and’.60 long. A cattle ranch will be established there. G. W. Tyler, the^lawer who represented Mbs Sill tn the Sharon divorce csw. baa been disbarred lor two year* by the California supreme court for converting to hi* own use money obtained on a Judgment for oue of his

client*.

The body of William H. Vanderbilt was removed yesterday from the receiving vault In the Moravian cemetery at New Dorp, d. 1., to its tins in-Ming place in the raass.ve granite mausoleum on Lieht-hoiise hill. Ocean terrace, the highest point in the Moravian cemetery. Correct Speech. To the Editor of The Indianapolis News. L Whst is th* difference between the words

uion ”T1

i per l si pound*. : Cattle fr<c per tV double deck

ead

Fair Rweetpts of Cattle—Receipts of Hogs

About 14,000.

Chamcb, Dockaok. Etc.—Yardage; Cattle too

per neud, bogs Jc. .beep c, hay si. aj corn »i p--r puanel. Cummiwi ins:

bead, calves Ac, nogs single deck tV do' flu. sheep single <1 ecu g>, double deck te; dead hogs weigidng under Pal ponods ofno valne; I S [inuuds and orer.Mc per piund I regnant sows are docked

to pound*: stag* so pounds ea< h.

aatrrivaCArrLg.—H-ceipt*of shipping cattle fan. Market ateadv a: ymterday’apricoa. Kecefpta

of bu.cben cattle fair.

Extra cnoice to 7*0*4 00

icho.ce...— — * ‘WftS 75 kxI I nifet oo lum J 'Ua.t 75

Cnmmoo to fair Z 50to3 ii Hoa-.—Recelp’s nf hags H.unu head. Tbe mar-

ket 1* acilve and Vt^l'Jc lower nd ship )er».__..__ M O dlt tS - 3 MW* 75

(food to cho.ce Men tutu to good

[envy pa -kers ,lght m led..— commoa Ugh;...

fit. Louis Live Mock Market. Loci*. December 4—Cattle—Receipts

Lot is.

bead. Market steady.

Native*. Butcher*.

IVxiut.and Iii.ilau* — — l t)0(J If ngs—Kece.pts S.VW bead. Market lairlv ac

ar<l at rung.

Huichers. 1’acxerv — — — Yorkers—

Figs—

..*t 00®4 70 * OK«4 UO l 80to.3 >&

tUve

.41 rtoi » - i 10 „ * 90 „ 2 oOdV* 75

IndlAiiaiiolia Gra

It wa« quiet na'cti. ugo thi-

•re tight. Wheat

■am Market.

UHmnrmng. aud off'r

lore were light Wheat 1* a trifle higher a- d Bruier: cm n T- st»adv. and oats are firm. 1'be lollowmg oiR rs were made at noon; Wheal—No. J •d soc. c orn—N'o.’J wliile .t7HC. No. I JO >c. No. 2 7, No. 3 355<C. No. I mix* I *HC. N,v 3 W inde.tr white 3tii,c. Oats—No. 1 wiilte

red

yellow Sfic,

f. a b..

exprussn

rhat i>

to.. aoiOU ear

No. 2 mixed J*Sc.

*—lr

3u>-, No. 2 u

Total In pectioni

34 car-, bay t

FF.KSONAL.

Senator-elect James M. Barrett, of Fort

Wayne, is at the Grand.

Mr. Austin H. Brown has ceased to be n member of the Sentinel's editorial staff. G. C. Matthew* of the Sentinel; Editor Reed of the Peopia, and Justice Judkins are on

the sick list.

The ladies of the Central W. C. T. U. gave a delightiul social entertainment at the residence of Mr. J. K. Budd, on Park avenue, yesterday,

which was largely attended.

Fletcher M. Noe attained hii majority yesterday, and last night the Bon Ton dancing club, of whioh he is jl, member, gave him a "surprise. The evening was pleasantly spent Mr. B. J. Kadiord will lecture on Monday night next at the Third 1 hristlnn church. His theme will be “Progr***." Ha 1» reputed to be a scholarly and eloquent gentleman. Mr. J. G. McNutt, assistant United States attorney, who has bc-eu very sick with intermit tent fever at his home in Terre Haute, is now considerably better and is convalescing. Mr. Willard Nash, of Maine and Indiana, s well-known newspaper man In past year*. Is iu the city for a few days on business and pleasure —L‘* business for him and pleasure to his friends.

Opposed to Socialists).

The People editorially this week has some-

thing tossy of Mr. McCulloch and his sympathy with the condemned anarchists, and. while it does rot want to see the accused railroaded to the galiows, If they are guilty it wB’ita them hanged. It also aa)a, pithily: “'Socialism Is very near akin to anarchism. Show us a socialist and we will show you aa embryo anarchist. They are birds of a feather, only anarchists display a little more ot tbe red than do the soclalbta. We have no use for either in this country, and the teachings of both should be frowned down.” While the Peopia 1* Uius prom.unceu on socialism and Mr. McCulloch, It makes two attempts at squaring ittelt over thu oorapiJcated situation in which the Liquor league is entangled. In one place it speaks oi tbe saloonists being terribly in earnest Tn their good work; ’ but elsewhere It deprecates that the league should have chosen agent* of newspapers upon whom to make an example, and adds that in doing this the league is

^ ■*-- >11 tic. It "os “ ‘

I«ou it any 1 uld place no

slug this tbe league is

unwloe and Impolitic. It "can not afford to have u down u)>on it auy more than it Is; and

T' lae

the press

n.

blocks in owledge.”

then, too, ft should place no .'tumbling tna way of the spread of truth and km

Obituary.

NBW York, December 4.—John Edwin Grec’i, the minstrel, died iu this city this week, aged flfty-two years. (U* was one of the first of the ''burnt-cork" artists, having started with Kevuoids's minstrels in I860. Afterward he was with Dupre* A B-me die He became famous for his "Mocking Bird” uu tatt >u song. Of late years ho ha* not pro* ^Cincinnati, December 4.—Sijter Louise, superior of the order of slsters ol Notre Dame ;n America, died yesterday at the convent In this

city.

[She was the hesd of twenty-seven convents, containing over 000 nuns. Her whole life had been devoted to the cause of the Master. Sister Louise came to Cincinnati forty-six years ago fr,,m France, and was at the time of passing

away seventy-four years ot a-e.]

fort aud fortre-s? 2. 1* the a bough leu picture ' correct?

A Constant Rea: f.r.

[1. No difference. They are Interchangeable term*, i "Boughten” is a provincialism or lueal word, of tills country, and is not correct, | correctness being determined by the standard i which classic writers make.—Ed. News,] The Monitor and Senators. To the Kdiiorof Tbe Indianapolis New* (1) Where did Eric-fon build the Monitor? j (2; How many, and what were the names ot tbe senator* of President Hayes's admmiatratfonf {(!) It waa huilt iu 100 day*, at Greeupoint. 1 Brooklyn, and cost S27.\UOO. (2) Seventy-six of them. You can get a list of the names at the

public library.—Ed. N ws.J

To-Night Till IS O’Ctock. In order to give everybody a chance, Kelleher will keep open until 12 o’clock tonight. You should not fail to give Kelleher a call. He can please you in winter caps, gioves and men’s furnishing goods. “Cheapest place in town,” 23 South Meridian aireet. The largest and finest assortment of seal caps ever shown in (he city, at Dalton'a

Bates house hat atore.

THK MARKET NKWsi.

In, wheel > ears, oats (can,

>rn ;4 car-, hay 1 ca'. rye u car. out, wheal 0 car.

corn 14 care.rveoesr, o- t*5car*.

Tula! Her-elw*—Floor 1.500 barrels, wheat 7.200 b!i-h*'U. rorn a;,4‘Al bushel*. o*ts T.uOO htishc:*, rye l.iM) btisneK bariey I jml ousue.s, tusv 4 car*, tehipinfuts—Flo ir I,fi7"* barrel*, wheat 3,eC0 bushels corn I4,2i o bushels, oa;* 8,000 bu^bels, rye -',* Q,

buthels, barlev 4 sou bushels, hay * cars.

Tbe following were track told* on 'change to-day; Wheat—No. 2 Mediterranean 79c, No’ * M«l, \ 4

Iterranean uo bid, N'». 2 red 7sc. No. 3 red 75**c„ VV •

rejocted 7uc. December no bid, January no bid.

nunienbaxtabia

series of atbietia game*. I *acce«am'dy used an Allcock's Porous Piaster aa la binder, aud with treat relief to the parts affected. I have known them to have been sueoesafudy used by some of my fellow members for sprains, stiffness and other iujuriea received while in the pursuit of athletic honor* I can highly recommend Ad-

cock's Porous Plaster* to ell athlete*. S. Bishop Marks.

TH* largest stock of overcoat* “Arcade.” Pnoratrv holders holding policies in the companies in our agency can rest easy in lime of danger. No question of ability; no de.ay in adjustment and payment. Aill jues adjusted and pai d at our offioe. Zener, Fredley A Co., >1 and >3

North Pennsylvania street.

Catakrh cured by Hood's Sarsaparilla. Secttke your holiday presents at once and save th* high price* Special sal*. Marcy, “The” Jeweler, is making tow prices this week. The very lowest price* on overcoat* at “Ar-

cade,” 10 West Washington st

Marct, "The” Jeweler, will sell you a tolid silver American watch, open face, stem wind, for

MO; big bargain.

T it» grand excursion* to Sou Francisco, Lea Angeles and all California points via the L, B. <fc W. railway. This is the California route. For tickets, sleeping-car berths and particular Information. call at the L, B. A W. ticket office. No. 1SSSouth Illinois, or telephone 700, and agent will call on you. In or out of city. Geo. Bctlee,

General Agent.

We make a special sale this week of Rogen’i knives, forks and spoons. Now is your time for bargains. Marcy, "The” Jeweler, No. 8& The nobbiest overcoats at "Arcade 10.”

VW. BmiAH, Na « Wert Washington ttreet, ^ ■airs, Invttrn th* ottoatkm of Urn tedfea to lm> ok of winter millinery.

Largest and smallest overcoats at “Aroodo.” DiAMONn earriaca. diamond lace pina, soUtotr* ring and studs: cluster ring nt Marcy 1 a, “The” Jeweler.

THE L. B. & W. R’Y.

NEW DEPARTURE.

To-day, December 4, thi* line will replace Na old car* with eiegam new Woodruff Sleeping and Drawing-room RecUniog-chair Buffet Cam,

v( lata. Mr.

ON THE DANVILLE ROUTE BETWEEN INDIANAPOLIS tod CHICAGO Trains to whjeh the*#cars are attached leave Indianapolis 11 p. m. Arrive f'hi< aeo 7:0* a. m. Leave Chtcagot p. m. Arrive Indianapolis 8*3 a. tn. All dally, in -in ling Sundava To accommodate thorn wishing to.retire esrller than II a. m., or ri-e later than 3:00 a m. the ca;« for Chicago will be placed oa me spar track west of Cnion Depot, at n o'clock p m , and thorn from Ch cago will remain after arrival on same track till Ham. For ticket* and further lnfonu*tion, call on GEO. BENTON. General Agent, 138 South Illinois streak

BOY onoe wrote an essay on “Pins,” in which he laid; “Pin* have saved the lives of thousand* of men, women aud children.” The teacher stopped him, and asked how. The boy answered, “by not awallowing them.” In the same way the people of this state have saved many thousands of dollars on account of not bavins’ to invest in coal during the past two montlm, by reason of continued warm weather. Now that the cold weather has come, we 'take pleasure in suggesting that the best place to invest this accumulation of capital is in the stock of BLANKETS, CLOAKS, UNDERWEAR and full lino of FURNISHING GOODS for men and women*

No. 54 West Washington Street, Bates House. c. jVrsdel & co.

stttabie no bid.

Wagon Wb -at—-ale* reported at 7'ie. Corn—Ne. 1 white no h d. Ma.2whi

3 no bid. No. 4 white no bid, Nu I yellow no

, No. * *<c. No. 4 yellow

I t*»Kc,Xa

veliow :444c. No. 1 »>c. No 4 yellow 344.0. 2 mixed Sdsc f. a to, Na 3 mixed 3jc. sound ear wnlie toe, liecepitoer bo bid. January no told, wagon corn 34c. All new grad as anl> as

Otherwise mated.

Ont*—No. 2 white toXc.. No. 8 white 30c. No. 3 ed iwqc, rejected white 2UHr, unnurcharita-

January nu bid. May

m x

jc, rejected

me n , bid, Decemoar no bid,

mini '

ooiulnal.

Bran—III 00.

Rye—54c,

Hay—Choice »10.« o. t., No. 139 to Na I *175. ! li quolailon* are ''track" uideas dlfferaatly (

— 314* . - W.?. 12m» “”uii

The Building inspector.

Contractor John Martin said to-day that there seemed to be aa Impreseion among the cl.lxens that tho bulldlua inspector project was originated and being pushed by the exchange. “Tail is a mistake,’ said be. “Tbe questiou n.u> been before their council several times during the pa-1 few years, and we have taken up the discu-s on merely to endeavor, if the office is created, to have the duties defined, aud to urge the appointment o! a competent aud reliable perron as inspector. The public's interests are uur imere.tn. Every oity iu the nation the size of Indianapolis has an Inspector, and if tbe office Is divorced Irom politics, there can he u;» questiou a . to its benefit*.” He also said the draft of the ordinance bad been revised by severe: lawyers of high standing iu tbe profession, and he aid not believe it was unconstitutional, as in-

timated by the city attorney.

Hew Tork Htock Market.

ICxw York, December 4-Noon.—Money b quiet at 6 per cent Bar silver *844. The stock market after II o’clock was moderat'd) active aud t rices, while show Ing little anlnialion, were Arm through out the list. Kichmond A tvast Point, however, was still very>tron« and gained an additional 1 per cent, and Oregon Transcontinental aud New Kugland became more prominent, advancing V ench. At coon tbe market la active and Arm. Government Uecurhies—rbreta US)),, lours coupon ICVS. fours and-a-haff coupon Hu**. Pari tic sixes ot '05 123

A 'turns Ex p less. 138 IN. Pucitic —. Allegheny Central preferred —. Allon.Terre Uauie - 37 Nonh w esiern.. preferred 63 prelerrud American Kxpresa...l0eJi N. Y. Central...

Uur.. C. ft <t N. 55 N. Y., ChL & tot. L. .. 14)* Canudit -ouihern— 07J,'" preleried. — ftlij Central Pacific,..—. 5u>* Ohio Central — Cnlcago A Alton.—I4J Oino A MI-wiaa.ppL... 31, preterred ItJ) ' preferred. eo i Chic.. Bur. At*. 137>i Ontario A Weateru... 22 q Chic.,». L. A N. O o. 11. A N lorq Cio., ean. A Cleve... Si Ore. Trans. , Cleveland .t Col 7IM Pacific Mail 50^ Del. A ItU'lson I k.VPaimma. 9n Del. A Lack 14Peoria. Dec. & Evan 33 If Denver<k it-Urunae. 35q Pitteburg 14l> Erie. Se,‘* Heading 4«M preterred....— 7S Iftock Island itTJi Fort Wuyue '. 144 Jin Louis v Snn Fran .(4s Uannibal.BL Joseph i preferred. 70

preferred — I 1st preferred. U t

Harlem 2to ML P»ul h'.q Houston A Texas.... 37 I prcferrol. .....iai 1 , llduol* Central I M ibt Puul, Min.* Man .UBq

I nd.. Bloom AWst'n. l»S >>t. tVul A Omaha.....

Kansas * Texua ... 37^. preferred. —.ll.W

Lak* Erie A West’n. I?!*’Texas Pacific

Lake Shore lOUJg Uu On Pacific ,...._ to Louisville4k Nash ... u4 U. S. Express (16 Louisvil'a.t N. A.... 70 iWuhash.st. UA Psc 2(S

Marletta.C1n.lat pref j preferred...—.^.. 2d preferred,...— —. Wells Fargo Ex 13)

Mei.ipfig ('barled'o us Western Union..—. Jlfti Michigan Central. UP, yuiclrsiiver.... —.. ( Minn. * 8. L 22*» preferrea — 27'< preferred Ml* P. P. a C. —112* Muwonrl Pactfic. II5 7C ,8t. L. A P lak Mobile A Ohio _.. I95J oieferred 4I.V Morris 4k Essex U2 M. L t A * \V 83'* Nash. A Chat 9» preferred toS

Ce-tral

... 99 preferred.—— - 33<,.Colutnhus A Vick..

Arreetad tor iirlblug Voterg.

The federal court grand jury last week returned Indictments against seven citizens ut' Orange county, for violatfou of the election laws, in the bribery, or attempted bribery, of voter*. Their ball was fixed toy Judge Woods at t&OU each, and Deputy Marshal Ward went down there to make th* arrests. He returned last night, and reported that he had placed all the in under arrest, and they bal given bein'! a lor

earance here January lb. Two of thi

me

their Appe4 I . _ _

hewly-eiected county officers. El*arer Pier *, tbe sheriff, and John Stout, the auditor. The other* are Amos Stout, a merchant at Paoli: Alfred Hollidav, a trader, and Joseph Mowe, John McBoaley, and Thomas Ritter, fermora. All of them, it 1* Mated, are republican*,

Faying Pensions.

The qaarterly payment of pension* began this morning, and the new quarter* of the pension agency, in the Uaiou block, were crowded in conreqnenoe. The rooms are Urge, well Uabted and ventilated and exoellenily adapted to the needs ot the office. Colonel Zollinger nys that he will pay out about *1,0»,UJO this quarter. In hia monthly statement, mode this week, he shows that there were 80,481 pension- j* on the rolls of his agency November 1. During the month there were 828 original claim* allowed, 8 restoratIona and renewals, 52 names were dropped from th* rolls on account of death, and the present number of pensioner* Is 00,766.

Ha Got HU Child.

Theodore Stroyer late evening instituted habeas corpus proceedings again* th# managers of the Indianapolis orphan asylum tor possession of bis son, claiming that the youngster was illegally deUined, because the charge* again* him lor board had not been paid. The child was placed in tbe institution some time ajeobythe petitioner, with the Intention that he should remain permanently. This morning oil the parties esm# Into the circuit court, where the youngster was aurr'ndedad to his father and proceeding*

were dropped.

Sberp-KUlIng by Dogs.

The state statisticiaa has reeeived reports

from 833 townships of the state regarding tho killing of sheep by dap and th* payment for them. In thee* townships a total of 868,872 has been paid for ahaep thus kilted, as averggs of 181 to the township, and If this ratio it kept up tbe total losses paid in the stats would amount to 8*2.588. The numbar of sharp killed by doge in 1888, so for as reported, was 9,M2, which, at an astlssafad vain* of H.50 oaeh, wuutd give a total

ot 8101889. Tho —Am tax

MfeMaltofi to

laiiimnapoila Wholesale Market. The week closes with prices somewhat higher aud firmer than last week and an improvement In trade generally, btigar* idvanced nuly onetdxteenthof a cent }*>tcrday and some grades are-curce. Clover and t.xnothy seed are high aud the deaieri are firm ho llers. Poultry receipts are s little larger aud turkeys are firmer. Eggs are in good demand and the dealers are all dixcriminaiinr between the fresh slid salted and mck.ed. The supply of prairie ebk-kens will be Incrva-od here next week on account of the i-nd-Inc of the legal season for haucuiug them in Illi-

nois.

Dry Goods—Prints. American SJic, Allen M*a Arnold 6c. Benin tancy colors Sv,c, Coebrco Ed rtysion* iai«;y Sc, Marti* fluicy sqc. Hoinihou *qr. Pacific fancy flc. vv asb.ugton Turkey red #i,u, Ha iu niv 4)4c. Mancheslrr prtois 5t*c, brown •heeling AUai-ilcTc. AtUDticD8>.c,Applrton ASkc Boole A LbSc, Comlnviital C #l,c. Clarke A 61*c, Dwigm A n< bur 36 Inches 7c, Gfaolteville E E tc, tiranlievtllr L L 5c. Indian Orcbi-rd *u Inches be, Pvpperel! E §Mc, Peppereli H *]*c, asraoac K site, lYpperall 9-4 16c, Peuperell 104 lac, bleached sbeetlugs Aliuiorc'gsfn L 7c, Barker 1 * mill* ;» laches 7He. Bartlett 6l»V,c. rtlackstoo* A A 7!*c, Cne»timi Hill F *c, Chaumua X 8c. Dwlcfit tokar .t kHc. Fruit of the Loom 48 lucben »-,c, Fuchvllie 7Hc, Hill's Bempt-r Idem 46 Inches 7J,c. Hope THc. Knight'* cambric 7Hc. Lousdale cambric llHc, lAinsda e 38 Idcom sHc, WnitUn-vil.e to Litnies be, wam-u.ta to Incbe* I0>*c. New York tuldft luHc. Utica UMlTHc. c oarse Jeans Indian Orchard 8!«c. Kearsa e ia.eeo 7Hc, Naurukeag sateen 7He. Kuckportsc. Ttcklng—Aiuuskeag A U A UHc Amoakeax X fancy tu‘,c, Conestoga gold meJal UHc, B P 15c. CCA llHc, tohetuoket 8 7H«. swift Liver Slgc. Mlnntiiaba I.He. Lewiston 48 Inches UHc, XI inches HHc, 4' lot he* I0i*c, York 30 ihcjiea U-.c, Omega 60 lothas Sic. Osnaburgt and chFvloU l>ou!«l*na plaids »Hc. Augosta Ottawa tc. Amoekeag tlripea HHc. plains SH''. Hamilton ll»*c, BaioaTHc. Co. avlllo Mgc, tocotch finlah luso, Po. cittc tlrem soods tbree-fourtha poplin lust-r Sc.

Mlacellaneona Prodnee.

Dealers' Hellinz Prices—Celery Michigan Jk»2Sc.

rioxea Onlunt |2uu^2 25 per bbr-

fl from wagons,

peua>2 IW

ney—Pound 12R9UC per

Dealers' Hellioz I fkucy 406*45 per di reL Pol aloes 354

TNG a song nf sixpence—a pocket foil of ryo— ^Four and twenty blackbirds baked in a pie. J Talk about a pretty dish to aet before the king, ^Nothin* like the CAM'O, such a perfect thing! In it* b< x s> cunning—never outward poking— Each a holder oi It- own—oh. wnat oily smoking! Fashion has proclaimed it first, now Its ad the go; If you over •moke, (tear sir, imoka th* CAM MO.

_ ilphuu |3.0i<&3L'

caps ungla^aeil IksJlK?. xisaaed hose

pound. Onbbage 6ufi(7uc per barrel, elder ^ 6 5) oer gallon bar re.. F. H. ir.no^k.On per t.v.:»l on barret Beeewax IsCrfe'iic per pound. Anples fancy gt0n(i*.'L5u oer barrel, common f2.MHg)-6*i. Cranberries fJ.iO'WlO.OO per barrel, *2 75W3.l5a box. Grapes—O'ncoros 4s^5c per pound for choice, tlafowbaa 5)*'<84c per pound. Hpan th onions per crate SI U>i<ftl.2S Besne—Choice navy 4L75!§U«)

per bush-l. mesllnm »l.«0«9'l.:u. marrowfat

210 Cheat; uts f.'i<M96.5i) a bortoel. Hlckorv nms .VM'Lsi.on, large 'L^UO, sbell-bsrks |li(%1.76

oor bushel,

Inrilanapnlle Pruvielon Market.

Jobb nz Pr c#—Sugar-cured bams “lteI'able•’ toraaos UH'hU'Hc. Morgan A Gey brand He less, r oil.4 e bam, -KelUb e” bra id 7c. California ham, "Hoi able" bratlil 7C. Engliah break Mt b * on, “Reliable” brand he, Krglish ehooiders, “Kell-

lorn!

brand lie, Eighth shoulders,

able orand 7c. dried bo-i. ■•porur’ brand He. •‘Kellablo'* I racd 1 >c, ni'.s-cut bams 9-, mis-cut slimilders 5He, baei n Cl> sr tide*. light orn.ed nm 7\r, back* TL'c. be! les 8c. English cured clear sides u .-moked 7c. hacks 7c,‘ clo.r p»ork barrel JUU

v uiii.sfH 6u, bam p rk per barrel <l-.uu

tiutfU 6U, bam p -rk per barrel 812.UU, chop per p« barn 12 4) pounds *8 00, lard tniro keule-ren-dered in Uerceschillo.l 7He. ha’f barrels 'Jc and fifty pound lube H c advance on uerecs, twenty pound pails qc odvaucs, boiogns In cloth *Hj e ’ B, (‘ n l|C . fresh pr.rk ssuiage in I iik 7Hc, teuderl in 11c. ham

trimmings 6c, sparerlhs 4V

smoked souenge 8c.

*c, weinerwurst 9c,

■ in,LF. Johnuy Green, what have you to*a

I in the noisy city of YorkI

a^l taw a group who were eRtlng soup,

^■Upon my aoul, with a forkl

But tba happiest, Joll cst, luckiest set 16 or* smoking the LAMJtO t igoretio.

DON’T

qpHE CAMEO is a dainty thlagI it has a dainty name; I It is not ao strong as a dudeen pipe, p But H ‘Vets there” just the same It has more friend! than some things otter Becauk* of its pure aad parted h aider.

FAIL TO TRY

CAMEO. CIGARETTES

Eggs, Butter, Poultry amt Feathers. Shippers' Prices—Egan 2UJ, salted mud nlcklel half pilim. Bau^r—Fancy country roll 13c, country choice 10® 2c, relit from More nt 124114c. Live poultry—Aprlng chickens 5c a pound, j bens 5c per pound, rooster*3c, young lurkeys ■)»c. , oid ten-. 6c, geenv fill leathored 16.0 per dnxen. pu-ke Iflbu, ducks 6<gi>-' a pound. Fealh' rs—Prime guoec 4uc a pound, ihtgs—61 uu per UU pouuda.

Coal ana Coke.

Anthracite fG75(467.00 per ton, Pittsburg ff.uO, Jackson coal 63.75, Piedmont «nd B'ossburg f\ K», nioixi rliv flUU, Dugger ( Peacock I Iiiinp

n lit62JU, Knawha *4U> nrazli 8335. ‘ lump 65.*),' ui 625j0, cru-hed coke

63. -o per load, lump cuke food.

Indianapolis K o'ir Market.

Patent 61 ft*?4 25, 63.49 >iUUkl, choice 63.H

»2.25(»2.40, XX filWfiil 6L75, fine 612M.

CHAS. F. MEYER & BR0., (Distributing Agent*) 10 and 17 N. Pennsylvania st. and 2 E. Washington at

/KITTLE BOY BUIE, Wow your horn— \ The sheep' a iu the meadow, the cow's in the few corn; But little boy blue winks over his shoulder, His born l\ silent—he will not blow. He dreams of a time when the CAMEO He'll smoke through its pretty holder.

imp i

125. Inland Cl y 13c a bushel or

/Nil, never have I slumbered yet I lOnmindfnl bow love's flame grew colder, Until 1 knew the Cigarette With tiny, pericet. patent holder. Light wreaths os blue os summer tkte> Mount lari y, nnd, as they go. You softly, gently close your eyas And reval in the CAMJ&

t* Uc per bushel or 6k5u a •

. . rsEAUTTFUL, beautifol Annabel Lee,” • * |*NHvr charms were sune by the poet Poe; fe-'But what would he say if he, like me, Could solace himself with a Duke CaMEOT

And nothing soothes like this Cigarette, Be easily smoked through Its llttte hoUtea

Game. Drolen’ Reding Pricre—Q.i»l!» Sl.iVtSi.** per dozru. Prairie cifickeus Duck, Mallards 63 09 43 50, teal llAii&lOO, rabbits 91.3A$L1« per Ues4n, squirrels 61.20 per doseo. Cheese. New York state foil cream 13®t8Kc. western foil cream I2<ail2)*c, Ohio part cream IkfitUa, skims 4<a)7 o.

catfime * tbree-fourtlii 9c, alp»

Australian grape ]«‘,c, brocateis UHc, cashmere C22HC. gi'»bam Lancaster 7^.0. Amosk-ea? 7Hc. ( .lined Uoo-J—Mockto«-rrt<-« sotetoc. beaasxrl 7V%6.5c. dma siADdard 6L3V«L40. soaked

wborileberrite 74'«s k' t cherr.es 2

gjteOic.

3Si.0k4i.ai.

isbernes 744X-, cherr *s 2piund%

I i p .iindK5gi9Ac. 2 pound. 6*-7»'wLk6.dgul* ii&3r, 2 pounds toe <11i.ug, neacues staudard

pounds fl tod62.ua ifocoods S S pounds Sucre* 1 M * pounds

pound ore'-N’. 2 poo uc

poondi?6l.|^(jfto, 4 pl* Spounds Suc#)^ fo i

a'JSSS 52SK? KSS'/^JK-TfiS damson«2 pounds tuc.4fl.0u, soaked peas 7'4touc. early June peas |l 4^31.5'. raspberries if.OSreUu, strawberrife41.onfol.S5, wdmon 1 pound tLoufoLKi,

i

rlfeSLOtelki. vtlmon 1 pound *lUu<41.S

3 pound- si nrei-Su.

eo—kuemrs— Herd «H«7>*c. stsedard . coffetek white extra C 6J r »4‘,

Ua^trtcOy^pi line 16£13HC£kojce ISgUHe, fkucy Leading Drugv^MorpL!ne 150, quinUie 86fo * *1

cream of tartar pu oti of bergament pi

6#8c, salts r

wrel ** 50. 61S6fot.«,

irb

otcari

■C. saltpeter l«

, bromide

le. copo

m.ufp.r P »itS^V“

^ IV KpMm 44*)C. sulphur 4fo4a^_ folic, turpaatin* tefoitc, giyceriB* 24fo^, broqsida or potash 4<va45c lard oil uOrtMc, Unwed oil SS^tic.

whl “ T ~ 1 *** °t

Fnreuca Frulia and Nute—Banaaas Jamaica* yi.25re2U<>, AspiawoUg fiSockU’O. figs lifoix-, rate Lis Loudon layar* *2 '.if«,a.ou. Muscatels double crown par took. Valencia 7Hte8Hc par ponnd, Turkish nrones SHfodc, currants Sttfore for new. Laftborn citron -'5te2*c> orange* Flortaae *S. « 864.0U per box, Jamaloas •* OOdtaTg per barrel. |2.uo re >7i per box. tenons Malagas 63Au<^4.i4, Mes-inai 64. -K4,.40, ntiieyHkWfoa.no tier box, almonds T*»ragnnls Slfortc, tvlca iSos tic. new Brasil aaislifo 12c, filberis 12fol3c. walnuts Grenoble 162417c, Freocfe 1^4Uc, pecans wenieru Sfoilc. raw peaonu wnU*Tenasroee>)4fo7Mc. Virginia *3»fo7Kc, neeua "ri'uaeS Sappllea-Best brand charcoal tie IXi lOx 1112X18 and 14X20 fouO. IX 10x14.12x12 and 14x84 into, roofing tte 1014x20 6x40. IPxSS 1L<U, black la ptga 2*0, in bare ZTo, Iran 27 Bgfcc, *7 0 iron uc, Juniata galvanised 66 per oent. disoeuot, sheer sine »sCjOopp#r bon on* ZSc, plsaisbad oopper ate, solder Iron and Hardware—Rar Iron 62.00gn.l0, wrought charcoal bar aasofonia gareeehoea Burden’s 6400064 ». Bvrktns’e 64.00fo4.te. Walker's gk-uoreklO. mole ■base 64-<Mfo410, cot nail* rates for tans, iron 68.09. stoat nails jLsfijtoree natu aighfef* «<* pro box. Powder 6M6 per ib-poaad keg. ■boo-fo.78 par

Wool. Tub-washed end picked S'.ASOc. unwashed in ' goud order, Jkfo'Lc, burry and coiled torettc. Markets by Telegraph. Toledo, December 1—Wheat — Higher and | ae.lvr. cash and u-cember F.'Hc, January 03\c. M»ySuI*e. i orn—Firm but dull; cash ii'.e. May 4(Hc. ual»—Firm; ca-b 29c. Olovereeeu—Firm; . cash aud Deoember6< 86, January 14724*0, February !

64.30.

PHlLaDSLrniA, December 4,11a. m.—Wh'Sl — Cash and Lrcember STHreMc January **Vjt;*ti>»i!. I Vebruary tore8u‘<c Coin—Cash anu lx cember 484* : fo47c. January 47 i tre47Hc, Frbruary 4wa,4»' > c. Cals ' -Casli 374*''p3734c, T>«vemb*r and January toLte ) 87 ,c. Fe ruary 374,fo3ac. Kye-5Sc

Bal;at E, December 4.—Wheat — Western higher and active; No. 2 winter red aunt $7J«(jfr-v.-, December ►•7),®v,4*c Jai.uary a‘ , ,(Ws»>*c, t'e.*> 1 marv 9u\fo9UHC. Corn — W e tern higner; ! Wb te totertc, do mixed 53fo34c, iennsyltana 1

4 at 6 Other

rroli

^4 850

Vis oils—Q

Lye—Firm and quiet at tugi&c. luiel and nouilnal. Other articli

ct|)l»—Flo

^ fro- !

MOORE DESK CO., INDIANAPOLIS : : : : , INDIANA, BUS I JSt'e S S B~E S K S , Bank and Office Counters and Screens, Store, Residence and Library Fittings, Court House Furniture and Fittings. Fine bard-wood work of every description, made from selected kiln-dried materials, from original designs.

1 OFFICE: 84 EAST . MARKET STREET.

r, later ruled stronger and reacied V<vVc, I .

He lower, later ruled stronger and reacied HfoMc, with aa active trade; receipt* 121,100 bushel,; muhs 1' 0.900 bushels No. 2 red December MHfok944C. .272• uOu bushels January ftugOOLc. l.21«,0uu bushels IVt ruary kIHreviigiC. 424.UU0 bushels March Kj*!'*

MfoteKc.

SO,340 ou»hel<;

Beef—Dull; '. new mess |

er aud flrn

ush

foi cell

Sifottc. »rk—FU

trd—Higher and firm:

rendered 6L75. Kutter—Firm; western 12r<6 17b. Ege*—Western fre-ih 2SKfo2'i44a Sugar— steady; crushed *V.\ powdered granulated 6 iS-iric. ilolmi-*•—Dul;. Coffee—Firm. Turuen-

tiae steady at Sac. -

Chicago Market*.

(Reported by T. J. Hodgeu <k Co.. Brokers, No. 85 bouiu Meridian utreeL Stocks, twuds, grate and provisions bought and sold. ] D-oe.uber 4. < ip<-uing. if aht-'L Luvest. CloSTnx'

era spot 44fo4'.«, Oats—A shade stronge

tiles :t.uu0hu*hel>i: a* new extra mess 67 MmU- Pork—Firm; 6llfoU 75,oid doSI0.7ofoll. Lard—Hlgbei -tram rendered 6274. Hutter—Firm; w — - . —

Coffee-kSn

Wheat-Jai

rr*

'8-6

48

^5

J au.-l May.

Cora-* Jauj MayJ

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-m Laid — Jan — 8 22

£**-- May...

Bib* -Jan.j

>'*b._ May.

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88*8 27.H

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8 » (55

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It 17-5 II 27* fit 87*

8 26 612 rt 65 S 85 4 «7

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GREAT REDUCTION SALE! / We have made a reduction of 20 per cent on the price of all garments. Now is the time to get bargains, as our stock is large and we must reduce same. See reduced prices marked on goods in our show windows. Fit and workmanship guaranteed strictly first-class.

THE GLOBE TAILORING CO.

T. M. gTUABX

22 West Washington Street.

* Asked. tBtd. JNomjnsL New York Cotton Market. New York, December 4.—Cotton—Firm. Upland* 9V*c, urleaas 9 7-iec; sale* 175 hales. Future* opened Moody: December title, January tfie, Fete ruary^tollCj Msrfffi^ 8.01c. April 6.41c, KaF t42c CALIFORNIA EXCURSION, VIA THE VANDAUA USX, DEOkgBkB t Round trip tickets by this popular line will ba ■old M low ts by Inferior route*. The rate from Indiana noli* to San Francisco or Los Angeles and return, upon date* nomad, will be SSOT Passenger* wbo desire to do ao can go one route and return another. Thu U one of the special feature* granted by the Vandalia line In addition to the extra sleeper which which wfll bo attached to the train st Kansas City for th* special accommodation of persons going from Indianapolla. For particular information, call upon or address H. R. Dering, osetetant general passenger agent VandoHa lino, northeast corner Washington and Hii note rtreets, Indianapoite, Ind. R*4L buckwheat flaui, from thte foal’s goad, i rel Voa l» X. SulMrare to

Messrs. Schnull & Krag, Indianapolis, In<L: This is to certify that I have used the Capital City Cigar, sold by the above firm, for more than six years, and can not find any that will equal them in value or flavor. JOHN D. HEROD, South Pueblo, OoL

CLOSING ODT SALE OF “AHGAND” AND "ALADDIN” Hound Bsm Burner* Grout bargaina. JOHNSTON k BENNETT, t>2 BAST WASHINGTON 8TBBB&