Indianapolis News, Indianapolis, Marion County, 27 October 1884 — Page 3
THE INDIANAPOLIS NEWS, MONDAY, OCTOBER 27,18S4.
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IN THE PASTRY IF
jbJ&JB TTSED. VnnlllA,l.tsmnn,Omar*, •••..••▼•F Cakvi' drllcRtaly Md BM r rallr M th« OlK frum which th«f «r« WRd* MIR STRENGTH AND TRUE FRCH FLAVOR THEF STAND ALONE. ^ wii.»cr* ay T»a. • Price Baking Powder Co., Chicaso, III. tu toula, Me. ■ kK(M or Dr. Prlei't Crum Baking Powdtr —A»t>— •r. Price’s Lnpnlln Teast Gems, Beat Dry Hop Tom*. Tost BA.T.-P- 3S-3T anoojsMm. wa HAicic nrrovkouaUT^ Gas Stoves.
H X M H . "d No kindling required. No coal to carry. No ashes te remove. Prices from $a to $ 16. Gasoline Stoves changed to Gas Stoves at a small expense. Gas Engines from 1-8 horse power up. We sell to Gas consumers In this city only. On exhibition and for sale by the Gas Company, No. 47 8. Penn. 8t>
BEST IONIC.
This modldnF, conibinhifr Iron with ruro TORetable tonic*, quickly and completely 4'Mrra Ur.Pcp.ln. iudi«r»f imi, \\ i-uLn. .., Impure Blood, Malaria,Chili, uud Fever., and Nparaldla. It U an unianinjf remedy for Biseafea of tha Kidaoy. and I.lvcr. . It itt Invaluable for Disease* peculiar to Women, and all Who lead sedentarj' lives. 11 does not Injure the teeth, cause heatlache.or produce constipation—other iron medicine* do. It enriches and purlfie* the blood, atimulatea the apnetito. aids the assimilation of food, relieve* Heartburn and Belching, and strengthens the muscle, and nerves. For Intermittent Fevers. Lassitude, Lack of Energy, dec., it baa no equaL .£»•» d_ MUr The genuine has above trade mark and Crowed red lino* on wrapper. Take no other, •w. wbk; MOniCUlll.L CO, BiLTiaoKL, BO.
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Jood Foiaoning 1* of interest to all elaasea. tYil r maiied free on receipt of your address TiUi Swtrr Si-aciric Co., Drawer 3. Atlanta. Oa.
COISTITUTIOIAL SCROFULA. A rlri In my employ has been cored of what ! believe waa constitutional Scrotal a by the uso trf Swift's Specific J O HcDa.ikl, Allatcona, Oa., July i5, 18sL
TBTISE FIFTEBI VE1RS! Swift'* Specific has cured me of an obsJaato Tetter ol fiftoen yearb’ Btandlng. L Cook, Palmetto, Ga.. July IS, M8t.
PRESCRIBED BY PHYSICiAKS. I have prettcrlbed Swift's Specific In many
ease of Mood Poison and as a eeueral tonic, and It has made cares after all other remedies.
had (ailed.
B M Stkicxi-ano M D, Cave spring, 6a , July JS, lSS-1.
FEIBFOli BLOOD POISOII A negro on my farm has been cured of a fearfnl c*ee of Blood Poison by tho use of three SotUos of Swift s Specific. Anorvw J. RnwABn. Forsyth, 6a., August 5, lt£L
- Fresh and FaT Complexios. A vonng iady who was troubled with Tetter and Ktuptio:, nns been entirely reUeved by u few bolt lee of 8*dfi's Specntie, and her lorn plealot. 1» fresh and fair again. Tiros H. M’VR'.an. Greensboro. Ga.. Aukuu 17,1SS4.
TETTER FOR ELEVEN YEARS. Swift’s Specific haa cared me of Tetter from which I had suffered for eleven years, and has built up my general health so that 1 feci like a ■«w man. L w L>k. D.wson, 6a., August St. 1884.
Swift’s Specific U entirely a vegotablo preparation; no merourv. uo pot a h, or other mlnereraL. bend for treatise on Blood and Skin Dteeasee. free. bWIFT SPECIFIC CO., (t) Drawer a, Atlanta, Ga.
' BEE SHIPMAN COIL OIL ENGINES la operation and for sale at B. R. Rouse’s Driven Well Store. ONE AND TWO HORSE POWER, nr' Safer than a eoal oft lamp-
CITY NEWS. Deaths last week, S3. The aldermanic board will meet this even to*. Charles Meyer, a labortr, hM been adjudged Insane. Ora W. Goan has been divorced from Sydney W. Goan. The CaledotlartwH! celebrate Hailiw ’een In ould Scotlsh style. Bank clearances last week, $1,311,335 7d; real estate transfers, $112,1107. il J. M. Ballard, mafl agent, has been arrested on charge of mall robbing. Judge Norton has sent 227 criminals tn the penitentiary and reformatory. Ada Mtfcntjoy ir credited with making her customary effort at tulclde, by the morphine route, last night. An Incipient fire was discovered last evening in the basement nndcr Becker & Son s tailoring establish meet. Ale*. Heron, of the Btate agricultural !>o*rd, was tripped by a gas pipe, Saturday, dislocating hia shoulder. Frtd HoUia’s residence 450 South ea^t •troet, was dam.gtd f.T> by fire Saturda, afternoon. DfcltCEiVe Hue. David Hawk, of I’aleetinc, who fe'l from the Pieiwant mn bridge, mil Ilea at the 8 rrgical tnstttote In a critical condition. Charles Goliath, colored, of Brook-dd** svenue, fell under a belt engine, 8auri.ty evetlr-r and suffered a crushed ankle. Rev. Mr Scnel. of < he Gertrsn Ep's.r vpal Tidnlty chuich, H admlnlsrerlrg spirtual (insolation to Kctraer, the condsmued murder, r. At the Fourth I're^by'erian church. this evening, tee Presbytery of indianapoits w ii ordain A. 8. Carrier of Bloomlnirtoa to the gospel ministry. Services at 7:30. Mr*. Henry, of West Indianapolis, who came in collision with the constabulary, an’, who haa been filed on several charges, haa taken a change of venue to Squire Smock. Squire Johnston fined Thomas and George Gratg for an afSiult upon Emil Schulu, and acquitted Andrew Craig, the father, similarly charged. 'I he defendunta have ap pealed to the criminal court. William Graham, street car driver East Washington street line, waga<-sailed by footpads Saturday night, and robbed of bimoney box. In their haste to escape the robbers spilled part, of the money, and Graham recovered $3.70. Word comes from Worthsvillc, twelve miles distant, on.tbe J. M. J: I. railway, of a serious cutting affray, in which Stephen Glass, a young man of nineteen, was'dangerously stabbed by Benjamin I^iw. As the story goes. Law and wife quarreled, the former waa Intoxicated, and the woman was compelled to flee for safety. 8b« appealed to iilaas for protection, and he accompanied ber home, only to be assaulted aa above by Law. The latter bears the reputation of dloslpated and dangerous habits. Amusements. Tonight “Ranch 10’’ will be played at English’s. It is a typical border drama, and has been a popular success whorevar It has been played. At the Grand Ilarry Miner’s “Silver King" will be presented. The company, headed by Mr. De Belleville, Is strong and the drama Is an Interesting one. “Mazeppa" with Fanny Herring as the star. Is the attraction at the Zoo. An Important musical event Is the organ concert to be given at Plymouth church, Wednesday night. The new organ is a powerful Instrument, and the program prepared Is a good on e. The Wigwam rink is open every day and evening. Cal Wagner’s minrtrels, Including a number of well known performers, will give a single performance at the Grand on Thursday night. “In the Morning by the Bright Light,” as presented by Bauch, Waldron, Cronin and Martin, is booked for an early appearance at English’s. 1 ne Madison Square tbeate>- company will play a three nighis’ engagement here, com merring Tfaumtav, December llth, and will produce the latest New York and London succe.'g, “Hie Private Secretary," lestcai of “Tne lUJah.” The Hontedore Celebration. The celebration of the one hundredth anniverrmy of the birth of the great phltantbroplst, 8 r Mosta Montellofe, under the auspices of the Hebrew societies, took place at the Market street temple last night, which wa- beautifully decorated *or the oc caaion. Rabbi Messing conducted the eveuirj service, and also gave a brief review of *Te life woik ot the ccntenanao. Mr. Louis Newt'Crger read a paper covering the principal points la thecareerof Monte8 >re, showing the state of the Jewish race, at the time of his birth, Us present condition, and how much of th-j imt rovument In Its condition was due to hts work. Rev. Oscar C. McCulloch made a brief address, saying it gave him great pleasure to join in honoring a name which be had learned to love. A life of one hundred years was not necessarily significant, out where good has been done eacn year of the hundred such a life was very significant. Monte.fiore’s life had been one of consecration end devotion to great causes. The exercises were Inter sperced with songs by Mrs. U. J. Llaumond, Mr. A. Hecker, Mr. John Llpmao, Mr. Michael Bamberger and-Mr. H, C. Levi. Mr. L M. Helms presided, and Governor Porter occupied a seat ou the stage. The Rev. Dr. Alabaster, at Meridian street church, made appropriate mention of the philanthropist in his sermon lost night. Farts and Klgnrss. 10 the Editor of Tne ind'acaootbi Newt: A communication In Wednesday's News entitled, “County Commissioners,” deserves a little more than a passing notice at least, not for any merit it contained, but for Us falsity of statements and mlore presentation of facts. The first Is but a samplo of all the rest claiming that the so-called ring elected Mr. Guiou to fill the Vacancy occasioned Of the death of the late Joseph Lofdn. The truth of It U, that Mr. Ostormeyer and Capt. Clinton did that which no man should be ashamed I' of, for he is an honorable and (onscfenUous citizen, and every way quiiMl ?<1 to fill the position. As to Mr. Btelnhauer, who, •‘Republican” said, was long connected with the city government, be was connected two years, 1S75 and ’76. When he went In the democrats were In power and he had to take his pay tn city orders, but before be retired the city’s credit rose step by Step until all hands were |iald in cash, and no mark was found on the back of orders, “not paid for want of funds.” Mr. Wright Isa farmer living in Wayne township, and is in every way an honest citizen, and baa been true to every trust that has been thrust upon him. As to Captain Clinton, he la well known. If he has done a ulshonoratde deed (t has never been known. In the late war he was at his country’s call In the old 13<.h IndUna. Admitting that Captain Clinton will be beaten for ar gumcnl’s sake nnlv, w« will now take Judge Corey’s record for the term of three yearn, irum NoveuiOer 2. 1174 to November 2, 1677, during which period te levied a higher ra;e of tales and collect-d more money to mu the county of Maifoq with than w >■. ev*r Irvb-d snd ccdUcted before or since. 1 dislike to down the idol ot your corres-|)ond«-ut. bu> it he wa only take the palas to i xamice the records and not trust to t rtunereilets for his Information he wdl know more the next time be rusnes into print. For the three yta athat Judge Corey was on the county board and mad* the tux levy,and part of the time Us president,, the c-»uui,y t»x levied makes tho eu»rmoa; sum «f $1,410,(dH 16 noi to mentt< n the large amount ot bonds Issued for building the coiirnbouse. We will now take the three years mentioned bv your corn-spoadeot, to wit: 1886, ” 1881, and 18H2, wnoa the population ttsd tucrea-e 1 m<>re than 29,0J0 and the demand was naturally larger, and find tl e total county tax levied to the aggregate was $i>33177.34 Tims we find the g ea* reformer, Judge Corey, during h a te-n» of <.flk’e. levied a tax of $.>88 919 83 graater than his suecMiaors, Yet futtber, this very got d republican who dutee on figures claims that as the amount collected for county purpose* for tne year eudtug Msv 81,1881, was $192 000 m round numbers a d for pbe year ending May 31, 1884, fJJl.OOd was collected, chargee wLh the same strict adherence to truth •bat cbam-'erfiei the entire article, that Clinton ai d G-uLm are rasp-matble for ail when in fact neither had anything to do with It, for neither were members of the board until *•* and nine months after the levy was made. The taxes waa levied and the rate agrt-Art upon bv AmltlnLoftlaMd Op terorejirto L98L $190,009 was As correal
not the delinquent which waa $40,900 more, while the amount actually paid oat for county parpoats for ’SI was in round numbers, $372,000, and for the year ending M<*y, 18M, there was $352,000 paid out and 912 000 of that waa for work bouse. Pas Dee Kaforcw the Ordinance by all Mean*. To urn Mltor of Tbs I&disnanotts Newr The people cf Indianapolis are under many obligations to you for insisting that the ordinance prohibiting the firing of cannon and the ex bibitlon of lire works shall he enforced. Every dictate of humanity re quires its most rigid enforcement, at lea«t s*. far as the firing of cannon is concerned. More than a quarter of a century ago the brutal firing of cannon within less tbaa a square of my residence added such pangs to the anguish of the hour that I have never since beard a cannon fire within the city limits without a renewal of th,*e suffering< and a profcqnd sympathy for those wuo must suffer at every repor, and inexpresal hie contempt for the brutality which can find sport In that which is causing such suffering without a single alleviating element We had watched by the bedside of a dy ing child all the night expecting every hour to be the last. At sai rise there were hopeful symptoms, for the enfid seemed to pass into a natural sleep and to breathe easier. Just then some brutes began to amuse themselves by firing a salute, they claimed honor of Washington's birthday At the first report she awoke with a most piercing screaii! of fright and pain, which was te pesfed at ev--rv dlscuarge of ' the eamr>n unt’l fhe died In a spasm superinduced by that cannon. The enuu might have ut.u that day. any way, but was U nothing t > the family that she should .jump and scream at such a noise and pass away In such a spasm of suffering? Is it possible that any mao or set of men can be so brut dir -d as to find a pleasure in anv sport, which causes such suffering? This ordinance wss passed In the Interest of humanity. It was passed became the cannon can never be fired within the city without cauting pain to some sick or dying person, and it was passed to throw around such sufferers a protection that a sense of propriety and an ajipetd to the better nature can not secure. The exhibition of fireworks Is different. Though often attended with disastrous conflagrations, and wound# and deaths from frightened hor.-.cs, still there are alleviating clrcuroetatices. The owners of combustible jircperiy can keep it well Insured, and people need not go In carriages to witness the exhibition. But the sick and the dying have uo relief qr protection except through the enforcement of Ibis ordinance. Let the police enforce it at all hazards. The sick and dying will thank them, though that type of humanity that are pleated with nolee may curjethcm _ , U. A Ouostion Answered, t o tne Bfifior of Tns Lantaaanoi:* NeWs: Your correspondent writing over the mm do plume of "Reformer,” has asked me if I wilt aid In the printing and arranging of an Independent UcKet for county commission ers, composed of the names of Corey, Graff and Wright. So far as our acquaintance ex tends with the above named gentlemen we sre free to endorse them. As for Judge Corey, one other man and myself started the ball that resulted In his election once before, and wo aie ftee to try it again. “That other man” may not dtudre his name made public. As for the French faintly they are so foolhardy that they never scare at trifles. If “Rdforra” will materialize at our ollice, room 2« Thorpe block, this Monday evening, at 7 o’clock, we will very soon learn what there is to do, and when we find what there Is to do, wo are the boys “what can do It.”' JVm. M. Fc.encii.
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■LAKKJKT KKFOKT Indianapolis Wholesale Market—Dally Report. The week ending Saturday last closed upon a quiet trade all around with the gro eers; the Blaine demonstration eat the week in two from which there follow Oil decreased codec Ilona and orders. Sugars were weal: Frida? even ing bntsteadied > n Saturday and closed h* a. slight advance. Coffees rennin very du!!. Canned goods are moving welland generally are in a much belt* r condition than ®u-y were thirty days ago. Foieun fruits are gradually declining as receipts ineroane. Domestic dried traits firm but quiet. Cliooso firm. Rice steady. Ssrai-s weak. The produce market Is atti-acing attention. I’onltry is weak and HMppers reluct autir pay fi&c. F^-gg on the contrary are seacs-. strong and in demand. Sb'prers pay I’ik '.H'c with n possibility of sib! higher prices There are stllisomegood grapes in mai kot. I' lees vary from day to <i»y. but nominally are about covered by tho i huge in quotations.
OUT feouas-mutt. Aainr-ran, SWia, Al'en. 5l*i Araoiaj sc. Berlin. r&n< v color*. S**?- OocHoco. I aaeynoiMi, laner tc. Manet, tancy. sc. Uamilioa. 5NfcC. Pw lfie. 'oncy. Sc. IVa«!Uu«toa Turxeynx!. Scdura otr. Vc. Manctieei r Print*, M4c. Brown stiset-
AOrcnard SStnebe ac, Fepperojl K, "Hr.. Mopperell B. «V4C, asr-nae h 7c. Fepoemll M, Isc, Mepperel 10-1.'tne. BiescheQ ilMsitiDEs, Androscoggin L Sc. Barger* mUl*. M In ches.Sc, t’jrftlettF. 1c. Bltctxwne A A. 7wc. Chs* nut Hill, C' annum A. ac. Pwlgat Star. 8 »e K-nlt of Uie Boom. Si inctiea. ac, Fltcnvllie T'ge. Hills Bemrer Idem. M Ineht*. 8c, Hope. 7c. Kclabt* Cambric, Sc. Lonnule, HV<c, honsdaUi » Inches, 7Mc.WtLiUQivlliH.Ki inche*. *h>c. wamantta, 8S mcnes, IDHc, New York SIBU, KHc. uBca. «-4.
KecKport. iW- - n* Amoskeag, A C A is^e, Ar.oageag. piold, lie, con ex toga, gold medal. ISHc B F.isc. CC A, UW. ShetacketB. b(4c. Swift river 7c. Minnehaha, liAisc. ixiwt»ton. SO (ncho* 11 He, Si inches. VJHc, M tneae* , UHc, York. 30 Inche*. Ill* Omega. 10 tnchei, 35c. oenatinrg* and Uhevolta Lv'Uatana maid*. 7c Angus la. 7c, Ottawa, tc. Anooskna r*trlpe>, tc. nlidda. tne, Hamilton lOHc Bates. 10c, UncaevUle, SHc. Scotcn dnUh. lOHc Paclllc Press gcxxU Toree fourths ponlln lustra lOHc. Cashmero, H 'lc, alajiaca lustre. ISHc, Aastr'Uan crape. ISHc, hrocaLefe. KHc, cashmere A C, Z7Hc, Bingham LaaeatCT. SeC*nn*i' eoona—Hiacgharrlei "
hlueherrtee, tl, m«l V) cherrlira. *. 2 lbs. sscAtl 10 potter* 1 b, SlUal «1 M»rhr»l Ub, tl I0i»ia) Uyst «r. 11.1 lb. tl ooil 10. Vbt, II *N»! *5, itgnt 1 lb. S5A("e. Ihs. tl 05AI 30 t’eachea, ■taudard, 2 Iba, tl 45«1 50, Iha, tlTZAl00. second*, Slot, st «5«1 «, pin. Slot 0BA1 10, < lb pte, tl SOASOn Pine apple. Bahjun* Ki«(t2 50 atanoard i Iba tl 85011 ID. aecouiL ») Plain*, damaoo, i pounds, PV Al 10, Pea* marrow,
1X0, Tomatoes. 8 pounds, »3cA*l U? Pol**a corn, a i Pound. 9t1S55c Yarmouth, SI 250171 Kevere. |1 % Mountain ngar, tl 2301 W PumpKi*.
3 pound*. 93(a'>'c
(rKomiRins—sugar*—Haro, SfiOTHc. standard A aVi«f' ..-)fr A White extra C5S<«37». oxrra-j 5S*OAwr O, 5V '4i5&* good voilow, 5o5S( .common roitow, 4-%«5c. UotI«e-6oimnOB to .ordinary grade IhOloUc. ram UHAl^c. avxxl, ueUHc. prbno.l3A 13Hc. nrlctiy prime, iSHa’Sc. cnoloe, uau-Hc, fancy 15615HC, golden Klo, ItaiSHc. Java. 20«2tc, Boasted Ooffceo- Arhucklefiu ISIgc. Levering*. '5Ue McLaughlin * AXXX 15Mc. MciJunel Klo, ISUc Hates A Ho L IS He- Mo’assos and aVrups—Now
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• iiH- according to grade
KoaxioN Kbcitb o.ho Mrrra—Bananas, Aaplnw&U $i (*W.1 i). Jamalcia, firf*? vl, fig*, i^sisc, ratrlna London layer*. $3 1IMIS ’5. MntCHL'Is. ftoilde
crown. |2 prunes 51 _ oiyt-LV, lorn - lias t>i i)
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lows '5, MnsCHldl*. an T. Valencia, fii^aUc, Tnrklah iw, iHiaTHc, IrXB'ovfi cll ona,
_ da, 13 "r..»l Io. IB—ina. 5 tieraft it<«» O' per taka. Omm-os, Jamafi la_47 tvaT 50 Pbi Lf ulHlana. t3 uOltS UP af>ox. llodt, $r> l*)*5 .’> i |>er box. Boft aimotuls, Te.-*kl>nl>. 2.C, Ivlea, cl®2!c, new Brazil nuts. /Suillic Clhert*. 12H ®13c, walnut*. ttsenoble, ISc, Kngllsh PM 1 c. pecann, »-e*tera, Inc. raw peanuts, wmu- fen nenaee, *ia<»»Hd. Vlrglafe lUWTc. CocoauuU. ZHfAir. H "'F 1 - Tam/tw xku ua»«oa—tireon owu.uc-,
. wrought charcoal irdoa’a. N OVM 25. lur
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Ws't’sc, yel’ow. tHASNe, white. 5WiHc l*o.'- Bar iron, az 'iVa* ». wrougm Ai : 3W-' ; 25 Horse sb<*es—Borden'*, W CM. fOVJtl 25. Wall.er*' tl WW4 25. ! r og»5 •«. cut na"*, t2 25. rate* for iV'.lia. ..■■lie per pound, for 3'*. ltN»15 p
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Lsanirro tiRro*—Morn bine. H S5W3 50. onlnlm (1 ll-ai es. rlncliAnldin. nVl>'o. borax te.. campboi
mule shoear IdOf horr per cent tlla-
crnsin Isitar. pure. Sval"-. castor o'l. |. 5*W1 * o. b. rc»nint. Per pound. ».! S W'l 25 »Od« blcarbe, SWtn. alia Rpaom, 4»*«c. suinbur. I d c- a*" netre. .5'a »c tcrpemlnu. SHoloc, giyierliie. axadic, oromlde of pouudi, 3SWi2r„ lard oil, S5W75C. Ilnauod oil, hO.^Vic, opium. t« vxul so. white lead. 5Stc. Iodide potash, ( 45 L**Tn«s—Oak sole held ar tnWKtr, hemlock sole held at 2IW31C. banie**, giflrttug. 35®3Sc. Hit* nurg hamewi. 33WSSC. bridle leather, per do*. td"W7? city kip. .V*A9bc KrtoKib Irip, «c<af1 2U. city calf »k!n*, HOedsl ID. French calf bklin.tl UXijl 01. Ttkh xbh’ Sdeeci*-—Heat brand eitorcooi tin ISi trtix'laodlimtt ff>. IX.'UxH. I2il2 and tlxau, 8 75 rooting Un. I (k 1 is 2U. 45 25. dbC23. ft? 50»M OL block tin In pigs. 2tc. In bar*. 2 c; Iron. 27 B tJ «• 27 C trim. Sc, Juniata galvtrlz-d. 45 per cent discount. aTieft fine. *Hc, runner hottoia. itc, planished cop per, 36c, aoldt r. ItiSlic. Eggs, Botier, JMuitty and Oaiws Bhipper*’ Price*- Kswa,Ms ‘*R» l5.a:Wc. *eiitn> from ■lore, at V84»C Bu. rak ■fcp»ery. fancy, sell* at 2N»3rc dairy choice. aK—LfSiicy country, eellg at 15** 16c, country' cbofee iivwllc. seiltog from au>re at '3 StSc-. commnn, fresh xtvtr . Pouitry, Spring chicken* “Hr a pound hen*, alive, Sac a pound roosteba; 4c, (urketa, »c geese, full fenflvmed. $6 8J per do-en, renng. *4 bn- '•art* nld. »3ia man* >' per <*oren H>.ir!e rMcken*. per del.®, $3 9V.4 a.', guaila, |1 9ty>2 U>. aeUlng p loe*. Miscellaneous Produca, Dealer’s BeiUng Prtcai—Tnrnlpa. »1 *1*1 71 per nonet. Uanberrlea. Jer-)., »l 0**4 60 per erai, (are Cod- t;?.©i4 a bbL Onloor. choice, ** ft *1 *5 a barrel. silver wclno. S3*. Honey. ri ttSbc. ilxatoss, SiW«c per biuhoi ..altfiaora sweet psOiioen. |3 5Sp-r barrel: Phtlale! pnta,EOWI e Koauuwy, K <*«»* n a bnl Ca-guge 7a»Sc a burel Ctaar. |« S»a7 09 p«r barrel. Beaaa band picked, aary, M per ss*8>. woWnn.
7592 OB. Outaoea $2 2S92.9 a bushel. Watermelons 15 per huadred Apples. f 175W 50 per i arret, fancy. |S0BW» SO Pears DOWS i* per bushel for Bartlett; Dutclu**,
9 per H busbel basket. Chestnut.-. $4 50W5 N> per __ Grapes. Concord. SWOc per pound. Oarawoo, 3W10C- Malaga 87 00 per cask Coler/. 15AC3c.
Goal anil Coke.
tie, $* 75 pfr toe. ptttevuzg $« SC. r.liaaa, 2 50. Bloaaburg. |5 25. .Tackron coal 15.’ taymond cl y, gt 0\ b lock. *3 25. rruthed
:e, 13 aer.bukhei. or 8* 25 f • buanai. or *2 75 per load.
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PARK THEATER.
DiCKSON'S GRAND OPERA HOUSE. 6E6. A. DtCKSOH Manager The Handaomcn. IWjit Located and Most Fopuiar Theater in the City.
Three night*, foniraenclng Monday. October 27. and Grand, Wedue.sday Matinee, Greatest Success of Europe and America, tho Silver King. “AS GOOD AS A SERMON '• A beautiful Moral P ay. presented on a scale of DscrzUng Magnificense and Magnitude. Twenty seven eminent artists, including MR. 1'RED Dr BELLEVILLE, Mibb ELEANOR CAREY, and. MR. JOHN .TENNINOS. Urand Double Stage and Revolving Scenic Eli eels. One Nigiit Only-Thursday EveningOitober 3P CAL WAGNER'S MINSTRELS.
(W Cheap rrices. Sale of aeat- 1 open* Tuesday morning, October 89, at the theater box office. KIGLISH’S OPERA HOUSE. WILL K. ENGLISH, Proprietor and Manager. LorEeat, Beat and Moat Popular Theater In Indiana
A Reserved Seat on tho Lower Floor for 50c Three Night*, commencing Monday, October Sfi, with Matinee Weonefday afrerao -n. grand production of the Greate-t of all Modern Sucoesses, Ilarry Mcreditfi'a Great American
Comedy Drama,
“ RANCH lO,” with Sid Smith in his great creation as the J udge abiv seconded by .lames Bradford, as the Twin Brothers, and a Powerful Ccrapanv. Every scene new and appropriate. The Hanch: the Wonderful Trained Pigeons; the Corral: tho Explosion: the. Fire Scene: ihe Marriage in the Snow: and the roaring COUKT ROOM SL’ENtS Night Prices -1 T>e, ‘2Cc, 50c and 7-'>c. Matinees
—j;.»c and 50c. i
Coming Smith, Waldron. Cronin and Marlin In a new play, •'Early in the Morning ” —2%^ Theatre
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4ND DOUBTS
Elevated Cardert.
Monday, October 27. Matinees Tuesday,
Thursday and Saturday,
MISS FA"NY HERRING. In her Grand Miliiary Drama. THE FBENOff SPY. supported by the /.oo Stock Company a ad a tine array of variety talent. WIGWAM RINK. ~ We : Maryland Street, open Every Day and Evening—Last Winter's Prices. The management reserve the right to refuse
admission and uso of
able person*.
skates to all objectlon-
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OVERCOATS, MEDIUM ANO HEAVY WEIGHTS, ALL COLORS, ALL STYLES, Hade to Order from $18.
Eiigli&l] and Domestic Sailings in Kate tel J. Suits from $20. Pants from $5. Satnplee and seif measurement rules mailed on application. _____
33 and 35 3, Illinois St., 1NDIANAPOIS.
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ID TflEJM. Assorted Colors FINE PEALING WAX, INITIAL SEALS—various designs. New supply Elegant VlbiTING CARDS, ant Marcus Ward k Co.’s Fine LINEN PAPBrtd M, STOUT k CO., 19 WEST WAEHIM&TOS ST. LOUIS F. BURTIN7 Contractor and Builder, DOORS. EASE. BLINDS AND LUMBER Shop and residence, No.’ 11 Wood lawn are.. Conor DUIoo *L Oomjepotince soUotted.
The Rochester Shoe Co.’s Special Robber List To-Day and To-Morrow. ALL FIRST QUALITY GOODS, BEARING DATE 1SSL These Prices Hold Only ss Abvee. Next Day May bs Mors. Men’s JEtubber Boots, $£.50. Men's Rubbers, 49c. Men’s Buokle Arctics, $1.£5. Men’s Alaskas, 90c. Ladies’ Buckle Arctics, 95c. Misses* Buckle Arctics, 75c. Child s Buckle Arctics, 60c. Ladies* Rubbers, 35c. Misses’ Rubbers. £5c. Child’s Rubbers, 25c. Open to-night till iGlo o’clock to accommodate all who are unable to come earlier. But remember these pricca are closed after Tuesday. ROCHESTER SHOE CO., 13 W. Wash. St.
fittedaj Enin?, Peter 29, Mr. A. J. BBYERID8E L..' And other Speaker-* will Address a GM1 MSS lira Of Young Men, l nder the auspices of the MORTON CLUB. Ladies especially Invited. ti u
Carpets,
Wall Paper, Window Shades, Lace Curtains, Oil Cloths, Etc.,
AT ROCK BOTTOM PRICKS. 'Examine our Stock before yon buy.
W. H. ROLL, 30, 32, 34 South Illinois 8t.
Wet Weather Wear. The largest and best selected stock of RUBBER CLOTHING iu this city at close prices for Ladies, Men, Misses ami Boys. L. E. MORRISON, No. 2 West Washington St (Bee-Hive Corner.)
Jeweler and Broker, ED. DUCAS, 115 W. Washington St,, opp. Capitol. $3ff~ Mottr advanced on Ptrponnt Ptop. rry, BurIccps strictly eonfldentlnl. (M)
j BEFORE YOU BUT A | Roj^ Sail, 0! SK X»9*?1 alo«. 1 Mist Hail. Oxford,
| 14 and Id E. South st. j
GTTtLS’ Rubber Tired Tricycles a specialty. | ij.-i ax.- na^,
Agent for the Duryea Saddle. I iUolli, UllU, ulU
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Two Hot W eather Items.
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let. Wo dri’es Poultry every day.
2d, Our Butter is fresh from tho churn daily.
POWER. 80 North Pann. Rt.
PAPER.
INDIAN* PAPER COMPANY.
Manafaotarera.
WM. O. DoVAY, President,
23 Bast Maryland St*
The caper on which Tn Nwr* 1* printed 1* furnished by this Corneas*.
General Drop In Prices At JEFFERS’ PAINT STORK. 80 South Marldiao St. FREE CITY DELIVERY. TELEPHONE.
WJijg taiits. Elegant Clocks, Flgnree, Mirrors and Sconoee, Royal Dresden, Mettlach, Minton, Copeland A Doulton Cups and Saucers, Plates and Pitchers PRESENTS SUIT ABE FOR CRYSTAL AND CHINA WEDDINGS, Elegant Cat Glass, Bowls, Water Bottler and Tumblers, Brass Tables, Umbrella Bunds and oandeief.ras. Albums Satchels and Toilet Sets.
tSP-Now goods arriving daiiv.
Charles Mayer & Co.,
29 and 31 W. Wo.*. St.
insurance. . The ir derslgned. snocessors of the old and well known firm of Barnard & Sayles, will ocn r une to cany on a llrelv Insarance. Real Estate, Loan and Rental business, and will be glad to see and bear from their friends. All business will receive prompt and careful &t-
Sayles & Fenton, 75 and 77 East Market tit,rest
LOCKWOOD’S PURE GiDER VINEGAR FOR PICKLING, AT ALBERT 0. MRU'S, 49 N. Illinois St.
The Mercantile Agency, B. G. DUN * CO.. Propriet or, ■bcaai.rr .Manager, No. S Blackford Block. The oldest, the best, the most progressive end 111 most reliable establishment of the kind In ) • wor Having over 103 branch offices folly sqnipptd and In good running order, or three tc
te^Uon.
»r nr tallied reputation for honesty, rel n c* fair dealing, and we have unlimited re •r nrcee tor condnoting our business snceees'fily We Invite a teat of our dualities by the •.-rri enuoflndlanapolla. K.G. DUMMOO
POPULAR PRICES.
Oil Cloths, Hogs, Mats, And all Wet-weather Goods at the Lowi - ; Jest Prices. Come and see. Albert Gall, 17 and 19 W. Washington 8t.
POLITICAL ADYMTUINO. . Thi* roltinm it told to tho Central CotmntUtt of the 1XD SJ'EXDEXT RKPI VLICA X.S on the tame terms iu other ad>< rtidf><j tp-u-s. The JCilitor dMinrtlj/ dieriodn* o-itj rf.<i*»nihi!dy for the political opinion* o, ttateutenta. tel forth therein. IXDFI'RXDt'XT. urn IIUCA.Y*.
The Independent republican* have the justest caufe fought for since the close of the war- the cause of defeating Mr. Blaine for shameless dishonesty and corruption In office and of electing Grover Cleveland for having been “faithful to every public trust.” That we may set this esuae before the .70,000 readers of this paper we gladly pay for the use of this column for the remaining seven tlaf of this campaign. We have no bitterness in this matter. The republican party is being robbed of its good name and choked to death by a band of shrewd and danEercuj men—the men through whom Mr. Blaine is running his own campaign. It la not with these that we plead, but In all earnestcesa and fairness we do ask a hearing from that great body of honorable republicans who will not wrong his country M they know It. They simply do not have the truth before them. The republican party was ouce honest and fearless; it argued Its campaigns bravely and truthfully. It has completely changed. Judged by its publications, studied and ma llgnant falsehood is almost Its sole weapon. This Is a grave charge but we can prove It. Senator Edmunds was reputed to hare said that Mr. Blaine acted as the attorney of Jay Gould. He was written to about It and the following letter was published In ail the Blaine papers as his replj: “Burunutow, Vt, September IS. “Duait 8n<: I have yours ot the Mb. law sure that 1 never wrote or said that the gou tleman you reter to ’acts as the altorae, of •lav Gould, for I am not coos< lou«of having thought so. As I have publicly slat d. 1 oxptet to vote the republican ticket. •• Yours truly, Groaur F Hii*o«rm." Now the actual reply, written t»y Souator Edmunds, was the following Hr at rjfi.Tos. Vt, September 15. ISM Dcnr Mr (Prlvat“>: I have vours ol ibo 15th. A<loi.i »nt hi the teth r iprithef/ /ciiniK, / mark (hi* o* /hare Kume eimihn k/i. v, "miralt " ( an sure that I never wrote or that the gen liemao you refer to ‘'acts a* tho attot'Qqjr of •lay Gould,’’ for lam not con.-cilons of ever having thonght so l/meumed U true alihn'jfih lcer->f. -t -.i . '/iv of the left./, that in 18:0 /</<</ writ, fr miii. ronehtuent wtrerr.ty to the vennina tifin or (hr ijintl-wan nam-•t.anii / u/irrett it to k h-ir Hot hr ir.ieon thi rid ot th- llUlVOd* itt PV di ns/gte or' lb7S, amt it I* in y Uliel that lsaid *0. As 1 have publiclv otated I expect to vote the icpublk'sn ticket. Yours, Gao. F EnvvKi)*. Fcank A Kowirb. Ksq .Madison. Wis The words in Italics were cmlttid in the garbled letter. From tho real letter it Is seen that Senator Edmunds believes that when he and Senator Thurman were trying to make the railroads pay their jost debts to the government, Mr. Blaine was helping those roads beat tne government. And we add that In doing this Mr. Blaine voted with Dorsey, Spencer and Kellogg. Of course, the first letter entirely deceived the people. Now, since the real letter was produced, have the Blaine papers of Indiana taken the only honest course, and published It? _ Mr. Blaine Is presented to us by the party organs os a statesman—the peer ot any of hia contemporaries. The three great questions that will force themselves upon tne consideration of the next administration arc: I. Civil service reform. II. Reduction of the surplus rerebue. III. The disaster threatened by the contin ued coining of debased silver dollars. A fair measure ot Mr. Blaine’s statesmanship is found in the attitude he has sustained toward these great quest lens when he hat betn called to act upon them. As to civil service reform,he has distlngushcd h'.mseif by having tried to stifle It at Its birth by appoint tug a committee for Its coneidertiNoo which he knew would kill It. As for reducing the surplus revenue, he baa told un within the lart twelve months that he would divide the proceeds of the whisky tax ammin, Cur states. As for hie position on the silver question, we have only to turn to his vote tn favor of the existing bill. Mr. Binlne wse a member of congress for twenty years During that time all tbe great quest Ions involving th6 principles for which the republican party Is justly proud, hive come up and been disposed of. The most careful search falls to reveal Mr. Biaiue a* the author or shaper of any ot these great
questions.
The only ferlous propositions In leglsla
Uou with which he can oe credited have ltse» made since his retirement from the halls of congreee. The first Is the monstrous prop*, sltlcu To divide ihe surplus revenue among ihe states; the other to advise the rejmdte-
ilon of the debt of West Virginia. Now, if we are wrong we wish to be cor-
rect d. We oek hts friends to give na * l.'ai of the things which Mr. B'alne has done t* justify h's claim as statesman. It they 4)
not do it we shall take It, they can not.
In 1 SUM, Mr. Beyroour, democratic candidate, started out on a campaigalng tour. Of this tour Mr. Blaine, Ui a speech in Brook-
lyn, said:
”lf we needed any excuse for an addition*! word on our side it may be found and fur , nisfced in the exlraurnianry spectacle present eti at this moment before the American pcopl*
when the
moment before the American poop! candidate ol the democratic party, ii air at the ri»u t ol th- state eiootioui
wild despair at the reeioi is traveling through »h<
a
a.
ie country on express
train* ar tee rate of thirty mile* an hour, with disheveled nalr and wild companions en gaged in the hop- its- task of reviving the 1m paired cot st lotion of the democratic party And no rooner h*1 bo started on tho most extraor-
dinary jonraey than vou foul
pern in tones of Itnpuoent dehmue daring rejgtblicaiis torena General Grant on a wild
ary jonraey than vou found demuoralta pa a in tones of Itnpuoent dehmue daring -hs publican* to rend General Grant ou a wild ilsalon ol the same character. No. thank yem, gentlemen, one presidential candidate mating a fool of himself at toe rate of thirty miles aa hour. Is quite enough, and General Grant, ta the garb of a plain citizen, quietly swalti din veruict of the nation m his ih kIwi fioua at
Galena. ^
The Blaine paper* do not dare to bring their readers In contact with Mr. Cleveland’s record as a public officer. They do not dare to tell their readers of bis action In regard to the Hamburg ecsnes, the streetcleaning job. New Y-.rk state civil service teform, the mayor’s bill, the sheriff's bill, the surrogate's bills, tbe clerk’s bill, the regleter’s bid, the First National bank bondsmen, tbe five-ceut fare bill, the savings' bank bill, the Insurance bl l, the bill mikicg working men preferred creditors, and a molUtude of other meaeuree, all ot which makeup* record for executive and adnataletrative fiintss which la not surpassed, If ♦ quailed. In our time. Mr. Blaine’s sup porter* vaguely allude to this record bvsoma such saying as that the civil service hi!! was passed by a rtputdlean legUlature, which la an untruth^ The bra/.t-nness of tbe advocacy of Mr. Blaine la past all comprehension. Now hia o«n letters and the reMilts of the court at Ltitle Kock show that he loaned the Little R'H-k road $^5,000, tak lig as collateral t-iO.OtHI in bonds; .tat he sold his collateral for $3<j,U0(l, and kept the money; that years afterward he collected fcls note of tho newcompasy la the United States court at Little Hock, that Is, be concealed from the court that he bad been paid and collected bis claims over again. This charge has been going around for a long time, and it Is time the Blaine pa pers of this city left off about hi* “greatness” long enough to explain this matter Did he or did he noti©licet his pay twice? We call for an answer. We are told that Blaine will carry Into tha White House the dignified simplicity and purify of the American home. . We are prosented this as an offset to hts sbamsful public career. Possibly Boss Tweed could bars been advocated In the same way before ha took hi* simplicity »nd purity into a fa! >a’a cell. Does it advance the cause of domsstls purity to make It ihe footstool for a liar aad a hypocrite I The Independent republicans of Fort Wayne l» their address have act forth la plain terms their obJeHloaa to Mr. Malms and their tntenUcn to vote for Grover Uieveisad. “The Fleveath Hour” is for oale at th* Feons}lvaai» street nem* st4*ad.
