Indianapolis News, Indianapolis, Marion County, 28 January 1886 — Page 3
THE INDIAXAPOLIS NEWS, THURSDAY, J AND ARY 29, 1350.
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Iraiian cr-jx-.. oHc; tarncaicl^ 22}*c: cacliaia. I^mea«T. "v < antK'n noodst—Ularawirv
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| tlKir overwheliBitg force and ■■ecare their
—— camp and eflect*. Captain Crawford died on James L. Off has been elected president of the 18th, during the march to N'ocori, where the Y. M. C. A. of Kvausvilie, aad H. hi. : he waa Ouried. He was unconscious until
Scad, Jr., secretary. his death. Lieutenant Mans then assumed . _. . t Kobert Jones, aged seventy, committed command. W hil<- the troops were en route to t^Tr^AucinRa. Ottawa. »c: Araosaen*
astatssi is cis. L ‘""'
j-t KJt.r 1 & :rss n s,i
twralrsis and is now in’a dying condition. »<> being given as hostage* to Lieutenant old, died «n T Mrtay, at JefferaoBVilie, at wiI1 uado , u>tc , llv en , in , be in.H.n ssurUie rpidence of her aou-.n-law, Hr. H. H. Xhe ljaf) j consilts of ch ief S Ceroni- . .. .. -i . .v,« r.fr«r»on ! tno, Natchez, Chirhuahua and Nana, twenty The repairs on the boiler* at be Jt fleiwon j bock afjd „ me won ,^ n an(1 children. Lieu-
-> I I _ — — _ ■1 r <1 p, *r A vax*a» PS /./1911 lift- #*l 1 _ lax 1'2 ASX " —. _ . . ,. >- * t 9 Y» ~ k- ^ . rtf , ra «. ,J _ ft •* £J
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73,000 bostie!* do. June, mi
dull: receiots, hustiel-v sales,
mixed Western spot. Catares. CSMtiuc. Oars-Without uuolable i hanae: ns-eipt*. an.flW husheisc saiw. L.u»> busUels: Western. 3Tfa4.V. Heef—UuU: new extra. »!".«. Pork—Firm: new
mess. Vh.X^&IO.tO. Law—A ■'bade ea dull: *te» -u rendered S6.4i Hauer -yi steady: Western. I'JfdBc. Sustar—Ini'l: Tr; powdered. granulated s
Molasses—Steady. Kggs-
WANTED—FEMALE HELP.
FOR RENT—ROOMS.
> GOES at 23 East Market street.
paca luster. K'.c Ausfs, 16;,c". cashmere. A C.
lot
nc. »»daa- lima, standard. *l.«rt i.ir. soaxea Tic.Ulubernea fl.iis.* l.jo: dierries. * poood. «w^c I
easier
met cni!
earn
Wester . —, MW
ited. 6'jia .. a>c. — i .
The Chicaso Markets
Y GOOD GIRL Call at 1»* North East sk
Y GOODUlkiTiiSr housework^aTVlrglnla ara 1 EOoiTcheap. £B KastNIchigan V^iSbRKLPeTPiioiiris tt Vmm wSciTvlr' I T'RoXT ROOMS, (hndstwd. i» Kartb liiiiafii
a p'iniu juv-p
J^OOMS. for Sght hoasekeeping. 2» Sorth - THiO tore ROOM. MS Mouth ~Mendl*lTiA M. it
C* Spauks.
AMUSEMENTS.
ew
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<»bsi« rs i nonnd.»».:
tali.bn ovslcrs. ix,u l.-it Ucht. 1 pnunu. i-uiUic. 2 P ches. standard " potiiMla St.
aVR»'. bean*, j l.Wul.JU; plaited i
m.
.iidar I. fl.t
u: cnerries. 2 doc
2.01; mackerel. 1 oonmL i Imr-1041.0': 2 IH>umis. #I.T» S £j jc: Doumls. *c6t|l.ii'.:
| »1«. , peaclies. standard 2 ponndS, SM'<w \.5tr. 2 pounds ■ fl.'.Ha. run; seconds. JKIUlids. Sl.'ini, 1.61* pie. 31HII111*’s j | tumiil.Ii'-. « pounds pie. SlAVctl !*» otne apples i
let,ant Man, i. now beading for leaf's ranch. !
, fl.iip. soaked pea«, TOTuiSUc: raspoernes. »l 'Vm I.Ji: j siraa beri ies. SlAc-sUiu: saimon. I pound. Il.-Wt^il.s": ;
i lomatoes. u pounds. tl.Xkd-l.4o: Itevere corn. 91.id; ) " I tcreian ami milts >uts—tamanas. small I
The Showinc for 1»*5—Great Growth iu , lium-Uis. .••y idSIuXi: lirsre. e!i< iie. M.-Wki -D- |
^ H-us. KlVd.I.c: raisins. London Uyers.
So.2d»LiO- Muscatels. double cruwn. ST.sS
iu tun per bc-x: Valencia, lU
ice repaired p IRL, 15 or IS reamolAio takecai« iFbaby. UN
- - * j
■ lest'v^^J! a of toar : Al,l “ y 16 i nsr^E FORHimto mM %nssi i l * ( l' hVtV-'ikw ftroo*.ry 0 *\\>s:^Whs!uiVguin s'c Tate | f | , ''i7^N^rtU , Ea^ »>«>ve; hgtn htmsekeeuui* !
■ 1 -r - "" oi ~M*hisriii'fwrti.
ENGLISH’S OPERA HOUSE, I- .Tike largest, best ami moat popular Theater In TJIndiana Wiia. E. Lsuusu Prop, and Man ger. GREAT SUCCESS - Of the Beautiful Society Play,
••HAZEL KIRKK”
J unitary~2*l 4>pe>migIiligb«M Lowest
Wheat—Feb
Mar
Corn
May. Feb...
PKOGKESS OK THE SOUTH.
Tille car works have been couiple’.ed, and all is now ready to commence operations at a
moment's notice.
Scarlet fever is in several families at Columbus, nnd a number of deaths have occurred from it. The school trustees will dis-
miss the schools again.
There is the most extensive ice-pack in ;
the Wabash at Terre Haute that bus been j BAi rmoKE, January 28.
known for years, and serious trouble is ex- . Mamiuclurers’ Record publishes to-day 1 *-- s i Tni" . peeled when the break-up come*. annual review of the industrial growth of the j aimon
Howoe Fhil|>ott A Co., who opened >; south and the progress made in the develop-
buckei*jhou at ioiporte the latter par: of He- nient of the manufacturing and mining in- <&'
cember, hare disappeareil, leaving nothing (ere^of ,ha* section during Not- . but^unpaid bill* to mark the f ' wMistaudiug the general depression in busi*
t lie I‘a*t Lustrum. »o.2 «i LiO- M'iscalel*. double crown.
iu ion per tx-x: Yslencia, llGtllSc: Turklsti
—, „ prunes, old. 4>,C<*jc: new. S«*.t,c: ourrants. Tt»«* Ihe liailiraorc Sc lor new. ix-eliorti Cttron SC 't- ac-. lemons. Mr-s- f
stna. HMXa.per Imit: lunoy. *1.50: orangos Flort- |
Mur..
May ..4
Fell ..
Mur.. ...
May. I Feb™ Mar. Mav. Feb.. , Mar..
M 1
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Mi. I
MS 3 . ♦* *
SV
p-s a*. >:v
Now playing to
dunlin the i
crowdod houses every cvMkia( week at A Matinees Wcitniw
Samrdsv at 2. '
L- r y> t>er iwx: luncy
H. bner. Tarragoi
Kmr.il nut
4Mr orangos -.$^y dA-i. i ■ • i*
ins^iia. -As. briKi;:*. iM*r rK»x hJ*. TmrrtigoHlm, 1*6/20c: 1 vjea.
May Feb. M ;i r May
x: I
lo S7 1
10 *#7
11 17 j V 1*J ' H 17 , C 77 ‘
Si 10 <* i 10 s; 11 IT
r, so 5 25
5 a* ) * u -sit
4»)' s
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H io o n 6 27
:• :*> ; & 3S ! 6 47 l
Z r ittsano hoanUal oar. ! A_ ITS __ #.*, ! Vs kxfkRIkNCko WHITE c55K: to .lo ; 'rWUSTOitK ROirii 4*1 , ; -V cookim; oaly. In a smait l.ui»41v. Apply al 42y i A (.'all TV « est oluo, 25* i No rip New Jo-sey stmt, alter l;»)p. fit. i ¥ TNFFKNISIf KT1 1!
|_J LLX’—(iobd Genuan eirl7..r«peral hons^ •H « II work: mast be good washer and ironer; small
in sj j family: gtvnt wages: Iasi ^iri staid thi
"" Norlh Delawnre.
oner: sma
dree years. 421
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ITXFURNIslfeT> ftOUM; large closetauacked M XerUi Mfn.lmn, ->
11
tr I » j f. 77 5;«» *
WANTED—MALE HELP.
wainuLv
mc-ai teiistee,
HttflTc: Filbert* XM
Oreuooie. loc: )-rencii. 12 knA. v% « si#*fTi. ittr: raw paftmtua* wnlt«
Virpnla, cocounuta.
: ••n|>i*enks. /AAc: c>»ato
..jlKOiX
i&Sc.i Alum
;>er hhi V. kl r oil. I W 'J^:aoa&s bi<’4»rt».
ururak—Morphfiulniu^.
The hrieir h.itiM 1 of iharies Anstend a " ■'••"•‘“•'••r c'” 1 — fit nor: etiinconlWia-M.^txbnrAX. l20Hc:caioot |he Dritit House 01 i narits An u.m, * , ness-dbrougbotit the country, a noticeable ><0.22.-kU-oUp:.S2.riu.2t5 a»am*tM:a25aatv-:an farmer and caniner, near Atherton, was -. . ^ , 1 tL.e chloroform. ;5;uis*;••opi burned yesterday. N*one of the tamily was teat ure 1* the wide diversity ot new enter- „(-.,„ ottanar. ^ a .^ : at home. The estimated Iom is »1.mhi. prises, which includes almost every industry ; ou 01 <HTkan;..t. per iH,ut,.i,Ti
lion. James V. Mitchell, of Martinsville, i known in the country. The amount ofeapii» a candidate lor the nomination lor con- ! tal, including capital stock of incorporated yie*n‘ Mr. Mitchell has tieen a meiuber ol compauies organized during the year aud iu the legislature, also canal trustee, and i* an enlarging and rebuilding those destroyed by able lawyer. 1 hr,* aggregate $•.'».'* 12,0JO, divided among ( e* 1 ™ There are 300 students attending the nor- * the fourteen southern state* as lollows: A!a- ; ^,,.o, mal school Ut Terre Haute. Roliert G. Oil- | b;iiiw *7,8,U*X». Arkansas J12,220,tXKJ. | >>H « lum, the prlueiiial of ihe Anderson siliool*, . ’ . . . 1 tano ha* been elected general assistant, and w ill ! Honda $2,»ls,Odd, Georgia $2.oOU,UW, Ken-
take the ifositiou at the b^ginuiug of the ; Dicky Louisiauu 5-J,*^riiuiRii. u^c: (iate«'.4 spring term. i ^^.^“‘ l PPi,f 1 -.‘ ,i l.f ) * ! ^eStTm-SSTc^m^ice. as^ic. utarcii. Rev. J. C. Burb is holding a revival meet- ; North Carolina $3,22d,ddt\ 8outii Laroluta j jj,,®*:!,-. uiu.- wi;i. ■■s.-mii.ikiparr»r-iij!i<i si.osi*^ku . t t no 1 .to I * h r-j n rhur.di Mt New <\ iifiiiHl u ( J-boii.OOtl. Tennessee ^J.iiaJ.dOO. ic\a* I Ip -mall quanlllicA Idee-< aroUua. 4*,a,e.
5 Coal oil. la.1.c. at-oorali
140V. 12 to H years, to work about house. 22 West
11 Louisiana.
LMRst-cEas” wXuon maklu. BsaxTp T Huos. A Co., 6.1 West Morn*.
New York Cotton Market. ; tl’UlieJi SMALTl4UV8,i**eU 16 to IS; rauM live New York. January 2S —Cotton—Firm: up- i 1 with parents: salary from M to |6perweeX.
lamlH. » 3-Uv - : Orlesn*. 'J‘,i:: sale^. 113 bale*: 1 Call at Capital honse. fiitnres open'd stea.lv: Jnunary. Frr.rn- . .oou \\LK arv. 0.10.-. Marcli. April. V.« -; May, a.42c: t 1 r ^ re dune. v.52c; July. 'J.iiU:. Auqiisl, '.‘-T'*'. company,
VrKAfLY-Ef'KN' HO6M1S, SRC hath, etc , a.* gg Fort Wayne aw. _______ LU K.NibHKD Jhx.M: private liuuUjr; reisrence. j T S3 Jlaaaacbuaetls ave. ; f’c KNIrsH>!l> "or uunirnished rooms, with board.
I 2*5Norib Delaware at.
1 >LK.i»SANT BOOM and bo^t lnNoH^ 1 i
X inns si: private fat
4uriag
day and Saturday at
«- FRICKS—Idc, 20c, 30c.'«•
Come Early.
Februaiw-1, 2 and 3, “ACRObS THE ATLANTIC."
.ICKSON’S
GRAND OPERA HOUSE.
ia>ia private family.
a IFKlCfel Uun M. iidjoi ui nsr Voixu Bruiheia' ixA»k
more* JamksCL Vojim.
xd Thunf SODS **”wUSSSSL
A 'A, Morth i>nneas«« st •
1 a>; Xorth fennessiM* SL\
npsuy. Kvii!»*, Tenn. ! L l HM^HFIToK l I. UX t'vuirai io* m i. vi.,,1 TX-..,; ' I calK.a l«i North IllitrOlat
TURNING NIGHT INTO DAY.
Why is Ihe sun like people of fashion.’ It turn.* nigM into .lay—the time people catch cold, which, if not attended in in time, will induce
t \\ r lTM AUotfT |5(M in a aa ! r > lie able to filmtsh niidoubii
A.Mieffl D 24 care N
• able
character.
* N ACTIVK A":
man will, fair
lO-NIGHT.—And All This Week—TO-NIGHT. A SPLENDID ATTRACTION,
•SHADOWS OF A GREAT CITY."
, ilc .insu si North New Jersey.
,M> KNEROETlf sTSRifCE j ^,'fitNisUFjI>^an<l unlurniaheU (0040X6 Whfi j
" hu " " no ‘ ft r e *“ K ‘ 1 in S?^* : rpifREE Itauislwd: liul»nwiuSSSEi Jsr a ~° u ’ iksssss"-**I fa^sfe-sgfffgaTg-gia
U.4. *4«;oduuu. ♦ White lead. MtTcM Why L ua avaricious man like one with a short J^ADIFSS OR Y'OVNO MF.N^aoiuelbinit «*«ireiy ; J _lViiii.*yPvaina ( at^rel*reiic*are. t tiirwL
wmieextra C. '■ ida'*wise jin rent for-e\er getting Taylor'* Cherokee Adi parliculart^ ireo. Ph-as* iuhiicas at mice. HtPeekUraiMl.u 1 .Block.—
C.
Wiiy b. an avaricious man like one with n short
lard. TL'U-tc: standard A.«\ j u*em:«y? He is always tor-getting. So is the »,c: whueextr* C. a^'.c: i wise parent for-c*\er gelling Taylors Cherokee
(\s«tmbk<y: gtx>i yellow. .V.(a '» T gC: <.*on»mori
l oflee-Oomajoii v* ordinary
■r. i oilee
ule. w> lair. S»ii<69WC: gnod. Utettc; prune j
$1'"20 0011 I UH'oit-c: airtcilv prime, raw hie: choice. 1264, He i
lair
Icilv
1 iC; « r.>! ( o#T«*e
' t c: coBiinon 1 fteniedy of Sweet Gum and Mullein, Uie croup lod,''liKb*ilprmi“ j preventive, mid cough aud cousumptiuu cure.
lug at the Lutheran church at New Augusta, j iS-boti,000, Tennessee $2,bf»2,OoO, Texas There have been twenty additions in the last , j-V-’-’-.OOO, Virginia i»>,•ill,<1*10, West \ irweek. The meetings Are largely attended 1 ginia $12,056,000. Suiuming up seine staand great interest is being taken by the en- 1 ti-tics of the south’* progress since 1>H>. the tire community. Ilecord shows Ihut since then 10,400 miles Mrs. R. E. Kleming, one of the oldest and ! >oive been added to the railroad mileage, the mo»t highly respected ladies of Fort Wayne, | building of which added to the investment* dropped dead at her residence last evening. ; in old roads and their improvement $01 1,Bhe was the mother of Hon. O. F.. Fleming, j O>0,000, the actual cost of the railroads oi
the south and their equipment being over $1,250,000,000, against $679,800,000 in 1880. The assessed value of property in the south has increased $1,000,000,000 since 1870.
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la i £<• ineti
i\7fo. 1 Kura
mav Furs—Ka*TOon b
if* iJarK. VOt?. "dXr: No. I large pni**
tfarK
formerly member for Allen county iu the
lower house of the legislature.
The residence of William Wallace, two miles west of Anderson, burned yesterday. Mr. Wallace aud his wile were away from home, and the entire contents of the house burned. They were a newly married couple
and the loss is quite heavy on them.
Chief of Police Smith wick, of New Albany, made a tour at 1 o'clock on Tuesday
Viaducts vs. Ditches.
To the Kitttor o! The Indianapolis New* To build the former is to incur heavy < ni*>n the city. To make the latter is i
heavy expense upon the r.tilrui,
mucaies. i-'^c: levering*, ax s Mamtard. l-'tc; M<S2une'a •*'* A No. L 15 Sc, Mo-
ans uiolaase*. 4<)-<*
Hiv. Mian
41 7c. 1**.
No. 1
Tfk-: small anti
i in.-yNv^fiOf inlnk, lurtr** «lar»c. 4or; iw!^. ■#)€
mv-finti 1. .‘‘h-. skunk. iarp»» bln.'k pri:n<* 70i:(fvfi.**'* Muali, fyUfH'fiik*: sir me* I. ‘Jbfti -VK •: rats. ;0f Itf': opcissum
(fl'jUf liOUS** Ctt!S,0fcf Ic**: I U‘l to\. $1 up gTJ»v lox ottfot, |K.ou(4Wi.ou: rfewIoniMtt*mi <}oz
skins. NJCv'afl.'O.
Hklcs, i allow au<l Urwi^c—ureiMi cow-JitdeH. c Me«*rs. sc: No. l curwl. ctv‘f»» calf. 9c <Io: balltHl ualf, lie: ilrv Hint. f>: sAlt IAiIch, 10c. PrIW —>tibeiHu<:(ti4l.0'.»; lior^ft bi los. (l.'i»VaU.-5. T»’*tow— Prlun*. 4Hc: No. 2. 1c. Grib$sc—Hrowu 3c; yel-
low. .i‘ a c: white.
Iron—Bar
I7.WX&3.UI. Horse Klmes—Harden'*. id.nu.i4A l»; iVrkinVs ♦.t.'fct.Tl.lV, Walker h. M/XMl IV. mule shoes, $4.VU<$b.l r cut nails, rale* lor lens; iron. f.’. • 0 ten lor ten*: steel nails, f-'.TV, horse nails |4.;»
morning and found one policeman asleep in | !wL W “ ,U ‘ , " d
a brewery and another napping in a hosereel house. He has registered charges against four officers ns a result of hi* early walk.
tpeioe incur
ivy expense upon the r.iilriapl*. It matters not which is done, if eiiber, there will he » great deal of opposition. Wliai we want and should
do,i* to remove every demh lr
Kendall E. Dry den, a former well know n j }!’*.!!,“‘la
h and who, by rea- | InJ cdu 1
#on of wounds received as a l nion soldier,
I nip. every annoy-
ance and every nuisance ont ol the remor of the
city; ami if you will i>crniit >our good will that goes out
will Kivu t
iH^rmit me to iuipiosc upon
with
an oiuliue~thut I should
resident of Owen county.
lie travi
the street* upon w hich they are built. (Your writer, tor one, would drive live " 1 "-
onc. would drive live squares out
way rattier than drive over one. > It means the business or the street, ft any there be di
your paper, i I be gliwl to see
| followed up. To build viaducts means n* burden the eity fliuuieialiy. it mean* to destroy the value i of property on each side ol them tor sejunres
has long been unable to work, has just died j away, it means to drive away the travel Loin
iu Imituu Territory. Deceased was the father of Mrs. J. A. Cooper, of Indianapolis. Detective* Nelson, of St. Louis, and Page, i the bus
of Indianapolis, arrived at Terre Haute yes- j it- II means to erect w hat will
ferday, having in charge J. H. Brown n
former Terre Haute buxine** man, who Is J K adr..ad^ lia.l beitc-rstop ail Charged with pocketing the proceed* ot the J raitroad border aud never enter Uie (Tty ti firm ot which lie was a member aud skipping j put to such an expense, ilut we are 'old somethe town * thing must be done. Well, here it is: „ „• ' . .•! r . "Build the I'nlon dtqiot on Kust Wasliingtou E. P. Smith s largethree-story tile-factory, • Mreeti between Benton and Noble streets. Vacate near Muncie was burned last evening. The i Benton and Pine streets from Washingtou street factory was a leading industry of the city, j to me Pan-Handle road, lower the tracks a little Its outfit consisted of Uie most improved | wiiere they crust Michigan road, bridge them mucliiu.rv. all of «l,W,,.i,h . Unf, /«»■' ! ^J^ttSaSXffSZgttK ot tile, was destroyed. The loss is $lo,0O0; tiK-r.- to build one targe I. u.-ou freiglit depot, insured for $5,000. where all our trathc could be done by our dr: Philip Booth shot Charles Warfield Tucs- I men withom-hall thetimes,* ntwitli rumnng day at LttleGround, " 1 over,ht c,(vt0K ‘ uh ,he ,li,,, re "
Iron. SLSm-j2.t»: vvro.iint. charcoal Oa' Horse shoes—Murdeu's, Sririt-1.1
•kins's F
es,
I rate* tor lei (aL75 le-r bo»
1 Leauier -Oak sole helrt at :»ai.tW: heiniock sole lield at'As tutiis harness. 5' riJ -C: stfirting. t-ar. PUtxbure hnrnes*. ’i'AXSc: bridle le.stber. porno/en, fw.t»®7iiiii: city gtp..»W.*v; I- t<-u< !i kip, x.Vi#|l.3!
cltv calf, 8i*c«*l.l'»' French call, ii.tti'n. I
Tinner*'SumiLe- —Best brand cnarcoal tin. IP, IttTH. 12x12. Ux3>.|S.2i; IX h»*l4. 12x12 an-1 Mx'-M. t*.25; roollng tin. I (' I 'x-ri, 55.75; 2nx '*. *1 l-V': bl' ‘
tin In oics. Ok;; in bar*. 27c: Iron. 27 It. t',r: iron.Se; Juniata, galvanized, s<i p(>r cent, ills' ' skeel .-.me. 7c: myoer bottom.21C: Dliiuishe-ico
Sic: solder. Istal'H-
\( ooi —'Tuo-wasnea, Clean. asaAtc: unaasnci. In goo.] order. 2"((( 25c: tine Merino, 17(4 Me: burry and
eotted lUa isc.
LIVE STOCK MYKKET.
uarcsoutof (lie
to kill
treet, if any there be done on w hat will" lie an eye-«ore to
ditch the trains or . . to sity tiic least.
Ksdrotnis liad bette r Mop nil travel at our Belt raitroad border aud never enter the city than
put
w*k
•r
ouni;
e-i Conner
‘ f ''^’rereren^^asm j pURN.HHRNWllkBi-koaKTIf A GREAT PLAY.
id unfurnished rooms, nUh I
■th Delaw are si.
furnished: tight TvbuaekcopTn*; ,
Norih Alabamast.
'KiM, with board. »47 NorUi | it; reterenees i <sinir«Kt i oFFR'Es. :1s-1- a rwTSSiTiiSn r Block. J. M. .iimsM. —
t
By Joseph Jefferson snd L U. 8 he well.
ELEGANT EFYECTS, A FINE COMPANY.
Regular Prices:
10c, »5o, SOe, 75e, Sl.OO.
Crescent A Bo„\ 5.17'i.
lines:
•'-'- xsuSGASs..
Coming—MISS MINNIE MADDERN.
v*« t-omiuu*
WANTED—t^TUATION S. ^ j ILL for heusewurk. 354 Mouth West st.
; Vtt r KLYdT-RNIBHE"5TKoST 1:0Oil: c.atfal
2.4 and desirable. Address I* 21, a
P 21, care New*.
l» asEM^NT Hom. •J5HSi55*cor'n« WSXAif I) ingiou aiid Merldun st. Inquire cigar *tora. I vlssUt.VBnfc. OFF I (Lb. second and lUtrd door*
i tt NLm-sEtlTttLTbpfrvateTh.uili—CaTal'M \ Block. Ilnai.SARU UoamoN. it Vaue. i' 'KOLNKBaL iPJtsKWoKKby a Oenuan | l^TtNltSHKl. K.a.M*.andone ne^: I girl. 1301 at It4 Ft. Wayne avw | A furmsUed, sumll rooms up-slorrs. 13 hast New
r YoC NG~(7iKL To do hibi~b6 U sew«rkj,r ,
- . i Ij out kitchen: bow tviudu*. gna, grate. 2* Fort
tress J, o "-,a ! Wayne avo.
Light Recelptb of Cattle—Lielrt Receipts ol flogs—Light Receipts of Sheep.
Shmm’INuCatti.k.—The receipts of shipping cat-. ....
lie iiuht. The market blow at the following quo- | initials. Compound words count two.
ONLV IN
MOST FERrECTlMDE Prepared with special regard to health.
No Ammonia. Lime cr Aflum. PRICE BAX IN 9 POWDER CO..
-DICAriO. STi LOUIS. r|*HK ••WANT’ COLUMNS OK Tllli NEWd, The rule for special want* In The New*, under any ol the various heads ts, without excepttoo, 1c n word, each insertion, counting the article "a" all abbreviations, and groups ot tig tires or
riVYOUXO tURL to do ligld bousewurk j> nirrsing: beat reference* Address A 22, Ne
V r OLNG MAN of go*si address, with 1 book work or clerking. Addt
News. Y»S un cxiH-ricnceO shwlb.vml anil tyis-writer: r» lirst-cla-a references given. Address fl 21, care News. » L , "oTni7ifHTf""IFoT v !*F.U T O Itk: small family fn.idi dle-aged lady: no washing; reference* given.
221 North New Jersey.
'a s TBaYklTNU SALESMAN to ha.Mllehne of 2V carriages or ugr cultural impleuicnls: several years'ex|ierleoce both north and south. Address
box it. Xoblesvllle, Ind.
WANTED—AGENTS.
RINK.
\71RGIN1A AVKNUK
" Open Tuesday, Wednesday, Friday and Satur-
day. cioaed uh day Tlnirxday.
..MUSIC...
•auon and Saturday atternoon.
urfM
' Fach even;ng *--*'ion aud Saturday i Kvcniug admission, lathe*. 15c, skah free: gents, sk ate* or surface 10c extra
i«s or surfoM
ANNOUNCEMENTS.
Ohio street. Kas-
he.'
| iOOD 110&MS. with board, ut LuleFpri^riT^eL W f “VR F> oT r J'SHsKYHSPEl “Cornfr Witt ‘ * ?»to « Masaoehuoett* ave: a gnus, bome-nke O street aad Lqfayrite raiif—d, Jomm I’Aaoeos. piuee; rale* reduced. if VV. \Mtl ITK will be a candidate lor Township
Address i R £>oW-
ty . Rising Stui. Inclose imstage.
v r k> of jKrtsic vnaro! osiirpsti
M ^er^^^o^frno^&om oYwo (15 to |2& per week, accordtug to ability. Adam's Mas'CTaiTCRINQ C'q 72VV vVastdugt on street. LMTHKit SKX. N'ew t(Urine«*. Very *ucce**fiii Xj everywhere. No risk, rubbish or talking. Kosy, good living guarantee)! or jiuo forfeit. Ma-
terial* and hist ructions, one d pany, sk t’otirt st., Bostoh. M»:
or jl I me.
Supplies Com-
WANTED—MISCELLANEOUS.
tatmns:
Kxlra choice 1400 to lew pound steer Good to clmice 1K» to UW> pound stc<
Good t
Fa‘.r to go Kxlra elm
140b I2UU
lo uuo pound steers
rathe could be done by our droyal I the time sp lit with runmngnll
j over the cityto reach the ilitlerent ileiwt*. I.euvT
. .seven mttes aoutu ot u-ackb us are necessary to reach our main
Lalayetle. 1 he wouutleu man is in a critical ' lactork * in tlie city, and compel those who make
condition. Several years ago liooih com- use of them to draw their <
in it ted a similar crime, alter which he threatened to kill anyone that would expose him.
The police are after him.
The residence of John It. Young, nine miles southwest of Columbus, was burned on Sunday night. Mrs. Young wa« at home alone wbeu the fire broke out, and one of her children made a narrow escape from perishing iu the flumes. The loss will reach $1,200, on which there is an insurance of $800. Seventy-one mortgages were yesterday satisfied by the county recorder, which completes the caucellalioti of all claims as between the Vjncinues building association No. 1 and its members. The association during its existence never had a lawsuit, lost a dollar or paid out a cent, except to its own members.—[ Vincennes Com mere ial. Kewanna, a few miles west of Rochester, has a double-barreled postoffice. Tne new postmaster moved to quarters in the other end of the town, leaving his well-equipped predecessor, who is now his deputy. Those who are in tavor of tlie deserted postoffice have deputized the minister of the village to receive their mail and redistribute to them
at the old stand.
Lam Tong, a Chinese laundryman, at Fort Wayne, who married a Miss Myers, a blackeyed German girl, of that place, three weeks ago. and at the same lime applied for naturalization papers, tins been hued $11.75 tor beating his wile. He says he whipped her because she associated with women and men who fail to come up to the eonfueiau stand-
aid in respect to morality.
Michael Dunn, a machinist at the PanHandle shops at Richmond, was horribly •calded. He had to repair the steam-chest on one of the engines, aud, not knowing the degree of steam it contained, lifted the dome
Use O
cars by bor es or mules
from certain points ca t and west, ami forbid tlie
c nirin,.< fir fr li t>« t hrntn»H
iug of engines or trains through the city: iel them to lay a double track side by side the Bolt and to reach the Union depot only
riU n
ruuuiu; coin pel
with the Bolt aud io reach the Union depot only from the en>t. Thus we win no: only soon have
quiet city, but we will have a free that we will not be compelled to
Y t Nothing will bo omitted on the part of the pub4 75^5 15 | Ushers to make these columns more than everthe
, ••- } popular medium of interchange of the public
owe 12ito to Huu pom]ti steers . t7)(«vtw y ' ,
Good lo choice taw to I4ui pound steers... 4 :iVa4 V> i wnnts at the lead practicable cost to those oervod. Fair lo good 1200 to l-MMpound steers 4 oOOTj .:> i jj esJ< j ea innumerablo errand-; done in Lost, Golsl'to Cbotce lutioto TJO) pSpuid steers! 4 Wtt4 4<> i Found, Help and Situations secured, etc., those . * IkaJ 75 i c « lu “ u * httve beea 1110 medi ''“ for tal0 aud «• j Common toxood buu to luuu uound stii'is-.. 3 7a I cIiHiko of property, ia realty anil pentoiiai* (.ows and Mix ki>.—Hecei|»!s oi butcher BtulF j amounting to a traffic of millioas annually, whicli
! is destined to grow Indefinitely.
amt heifers. .j 1 — ^ mmm- =r _ J _m 1 m
K.xtruclmice heifers $4 (Kko. 4 25 | Coed to choice heifers 3 Soldi M 00
Fair to good heifoisc - - * ^ 3 . jj*! BA HRETT—Em.a. daughter of Cat common to fair heiters . A W m , |ln> nil , rnll ,g st 2:15 o .'lock, at h
co ". 9 .' t SS l ■Z, I resuience. 1'2G Duncan street.
to s » i funeral at St. John's calhsdral, Friday, 9 o'clock
Common to fair cow* 1 Son; Units.common to choice 1 7.Vu
one;
Ditch ourselves bidri-headcd on account delays caused by so inucli switching. We will not be annoyed by the ringing of the bells, the blowing oi whistles, the tilling of our homes with smoke, the risk of burning down our best faetories, mills, etc., and last, but not least the outlandish cursing of our night men employed on the roads, who sometimes attempt to raise the dead,—(the dead-asleep I mean from their sweet dreams.) There will be no more running into - oet cm*, no more murdering by the iron horse, more frightening of horses, and in fact the iubiued nuisances will be gone, never to re-
combined nuisances will be gone, nevei turn. Should such a course be pursued. It won
ent
re-
ii. Should melt a course be pursued. It would t be long before alt our present factories, or a great portion ol them at least, would remove to the outskirts. All new factories would locate uc-
the outskirts. All new factories would lo cordtnvty. Shall such be? What ray o; oilmen? ’ D, A. Kai
tr coun.Lstox.
DIED.
•J.JORSE for feed. Call :»3 West Washington st. YmTSt-cLaSB HOADBEkK aTaiTiais'iCinis^irs
X’ »ve.
/ ' KKAT 14-ox. Anchor soap, oaty ac; a wouderrat V1 wariier. £» ,*7 FUit a lull oat of teeut at Korhart’s. lOki KaW
Wsshlticton st.
I'flUYlK VTioNTTuxi.MS; ateaiu heat, fbrursli L or unfurnished, with or without board. M;
I. A. Hunt. JU2 F.ust Ohio sk
riV. PARTY WITHOUT CITILDRKNT dridralde L tiid'ornbhed room*, with board; modern cou-
veniences. Kai North Illinois sL
» FliW HA.NDHo.Mk pUrffo* OFltOOMfib.
TV (lie Windsor Block, with ever)' lor lieht^bousekeepuia. M. H. be* ins
convetnenee
w>.
iftir-
SK
FOR RENT—HOUSES.
ffOWforhl* f^d. - Apply Haooktt" A Co.","uni
II Month Meridian.
t'KKKSES TlM'14tYU tbududJaua JtS5lir6ib X li-^^mail Februarv IS. TTriAV KS VtHt 51 I KL.'5 »n(r*Irt* _ for placei. faft J at 42 North Delaware st.
/ lOTTAOK, three rooms; stable. Call 112 Peru \. street. QEL LIST OF U. ». BRADLEY, 26 North Det-
k_i aware st.
I^oUsYki rooms, Ml^fiSt st, JT'Ln'qulr^ww: Yl^Y^NDTM ~ti(TPJJfC S’fKKffL' 'Inquire oh
1 OkJ i .remises
fpwo gotiXu tKS;Wkwnw^5uiiaS _ dL~ii.:
X quire next door south,
o I I COLLEGE aVenUET*rooms anTSable,
jO s l (At Apply 22b Norih Kaat xu
r|> WO~HuT WMdiSd~fo6
vely, and warm
roust. n room*, bat
7 expect-
eru *t-
“76355.
T,-'lkYattill RKPAlftTsuTSF]
Id joblier. 22 Last .south st.
\\T A LK1 NO sumriimde Toi f!
9 9 avenue. Ida Sku.kut. 1.'INF.GOLD F1L1A.NG a suuetaity iu. or. baMP-
1 nyi.i.'s. over n N. llimol*
penterlng ami
?S*iu6T6aii6W
FKoStEN PUit l*s to thaw out. GkOKojt I lOltsifC; geuerBl purposeTmust be cheap - aud a
II hargalu. IW South Mississippi st. TTAhT-OFF CLOTliiNU. 2HJ \.’ lllgliest price paid. J Bn i vLT. GOLD A NDSflA'EK .(
Last Washington.
ItTUW KITSKY.
T.rr / vLD GOLD AN D StlfA'Elt tor which cash wilt her’* 1 ^ he ]>«td. E. W. Koicjii.kk, S West Market st.
1 A Id, Kt.NLW ofn^i^KEPATRlNOTAl'yeiirV Ji exp.-vieuee A. tScHiFii lino. 2H Virginia ave. *A~G<KiD"tiMl'l’ff * W E»SON REVOLVER:
_ _ ,| To. najne caliber aud ptice. Address Y XL care
DAVIS—Jatmary 27, at 2:.k( a m., at the family New*,
residence, 274 Pleasant street, Mks. Francks B.. • wife of Dr. Samuel Davis, aged fifty-nine
i@ 3 U) | JifL - ‘AJ |
common to choice 1 Too. 3 25 and calves 25 QOfftiO OU ltoi.*.~ Iteceipl* of hog* light.) The muiket opened active at an advance oi Turly 5 cents over the ruling price* of yesierday. aud by 10 o'clock all the early arrivals were sold. Market closing
I | \V. VNAI1L 1’E will he a candidate tor Township -Li. Assessor, subject lo approval 01 Rerablicaa
t’on vetitton.
I AB f WEEK of lire groat attract louj tb*largest JD wonian In th* worn!, at West Waxblogtou
st. Admission, iu cents.
YI'.ST ll£ci:IVEri—ElegaiirTlne of mSTOte to^ tal e*. MksskvuRk's. southeast corner Was6-
ingtou and Delaware streets.
\1TILLl A M'TTrCPV - wflf be 'a“eandiate~iy 9 9 Township Truaiee, subject to dectslau of republican nniulnatire convention. I?lFi'H 1’RFk* BYTE RiaN CHURCH—Fray or J service. F’riday evening, January a, iu charge
of lUrv. M. V. Hinder. All are invited.
r j i HUM AB, T HE A ItfST. has removed trumVDf I East Washington sweet to 6s>4 North Peuusyt-
vauta street. Same price* and best work.
\1 ADAME LAitU r E. loriunoAoUse, oea bo ouoirl milted on love and business. Ladles. 25 cents;
gemiemeu. 50 cents. 191 East Market str-ek
tfHEail DAlIrrMtnTER. In pounAprinwrrti". I UVeml at your house each week for 20 cents per non'"'. M-ili-fartiou vuarameed. Address L. Cm tngor,Greenwood. Ind. tl'fl r. i ei-Ueln-UHs ol the Second precinct Tweuty1 thiid wairi, are requested to meet at Na li) engine house ou Saturday. January A), at 7210 p. ui.
Guo. W. BHKMNKa. Uommliteeinan
“AIYaME H ERrELL. fortuue-teller, tells pwsr, (■resent sod future: gives charts of luck in anv lertuklug In business. Can be consulted al 7*
rj'Wo-
L sole for do< S> Vance fllockL
‘>J»I NUKTH aLa^aSTa 8THEKmo nioms; huge grounds. Jas. Gkaln'k .v Co., s
Murtlndale block.
A N »
ANTrnftTe
iippi st. f 15 per moi
Agent, Engl lab ’» Opera House_Blocii
L'OR RK.KT—Dweillngs—
X Ueluionl, brick liouse. 0 rooms, s
room bouse. 17 South Mis-
itVKBS,
>nt, brick liouse. 9 rooms, stable and
of ground . two-story brick, 7 rooms.,
story bric.i, (J rooms...
192 E. Morris.
1*6 K Morris, two-story brie,;, 6 rooms, 170 K. Morris, two-story brick, 6 room* m Weal First, one-story brick. 4 rooms
one-story brick, 4 rooms, ic story iVame, 4 rooms., ic-story trame. 3 rooms..
t Firs
Be.mont. < Belmont, <
No. 11.. . 23 9 16 16 — 61.. . ?- n.... u4 ... d<» U 13. ... IU..
M.
rSpRESENTATIVK SALKS.
Av. Pr. No.
H6...»2 32ki 61,. losrrsei | 27.. 124... » 15 , 14..
121.. 3 lid 12*... 3 HO
13*... 3 «J
112... 3 60 1*6 .. 3 7 6 =}£::; 3 162... 4 *0
172... 3 b» tat... 3 65 1*4... 3 90 ..1S7... 3 90 ..1<>3 .. 3 90
isllKhf —No imj mem. We hove I
the
Wouldn’t Stand tlie Ghost of a Chance, j •‘.-neeially In
To the Editor of The Indianapolis News:
ppose a
fie lollowiu
Suppose a dark horse that could show up all tug traits should be oruacht out for
townslup trustee do you think he r uld win
the
at;
le iiomillation ami election? A young man rout thirty five years of age, bodiiy heakti good (and AVilh his lite insuredj, a good republican all hi* life, lather died iu the last war, two brother* served in Uie army, best ot moral character, hottest but poor, never mixed in politics nor asked fur office, would be fully competent to a !- minister the aitair- of tin; oiltce in a satisfaetory manner to all concerned, would be witling to u*i* all honorable means to secure election, hut could not la* prevai ed upon to get down in the dirt to atlaiu that end. ^ Jf ax.
You Are.
To the Editor of The Indianapolis News: A lady, very - loud of hearing herself talk, make*a fashionable call upon another lady of similar propensities. Whien lias the precedence
iMtion, and entitled to the
light to-day, yet the *fight to s: mulate prices. We qu
A v. Pr.
195 ..$i 99 216... I DO 217... 4 U5 236 .. 4 06 ..._2M... 4 ('•. 217- 4'5 252... 4 O. '224... 4 10 286... 4 10 211... 4 10 —si;::! !i 2W... 4 15 256... 4 '25
S** 274... 4 26
o »v 40 :W8... 4 :» ovement In the sheep depart-
very '
ade*.
44 51 42 XI i u 43 43 51 IV .... 37 32 ...
'beep c
[iort a very dull market.
Extra choice lambs Gt;od to cnoice lambs. Fair to good Samos Common to fair lamb*.... Extra choice sheei) Good to choice sheep Fair to good sheep Common to fidr Bucks, per bead
The receipt* receipts did not
ote:
. .*4 'iVnri so ... 3 75®*4 '-'5 3 '2.W') 3 75 ... 2 75<.t.:i -5 ... 4 ouia'4 25 _. S 75(0,4 U0 .. 3 26(5:3 75 ._ 2 00 5 ;t no ... 2 UO'iioi 50
milar pro iu'OOliVetk
m'ooiiveisution, anaentttiea to the noor, according to tlie rules of etiquette? 1 claim tlmt tlie lady of tlie ho us.- should always gruceUnly yieid to tire caller. Am I right.' SoctEl v Woman.
THK AlAHKKl MEWS.
I VI OLA AAIAI a ta V V'U A a • li ta-N* , aaaavva v AA V vaxzaaa* ot the chest off without the precaution he would otherwise have exercised, and the steam pulled out, enveloping him and scalding him all over the front of the body from the waist up. To-day lie is sutleiing terribly, but the attending physician says he
will recover.
At the Terre Haute nail works seventeen puddling furnauces were started up yesterday. Two of the nail'plate furnauces were also started, and over one hundred men were employed in various capacities. No plate iron is in stock, and it is »aid as soon a* a
sufficient supply is made, which will be in I subsequently advanced \ to H'per cent, fit. about three days, the nail machine will be ] Paul being conspicuous with a gain of per cent, put in operation, ruu bv feeder nailers. The ! Al uoon the market was quiet and steady ai price* puddlers are receiving $5 a ton. Yesterdav | pacific * Maft^how “ ugh't'^osses.
112.*,; 4 s, 123;-,; Pacific t<4
mey
Tin
!s e»»r e stock
Naw York stock Market.
Nxw York. January IS.—Noon—Mon
at 1>j(*2 P«r cent. Bar sliver. 1026L
market has been quiet since It o'clock exceot lor St. Paul and the coat stock*. La •kawauna and Jeriey Central continued firm, but Heading 1 st L per cent. Tlie general market was heavy In tlie early dealings, decltulug H to percent, but
/l trt Vt • tw»r r*»-nl
aflcrnoon Mr. Nippert, president of the nail works, asked the mayor that several policemeu be sent down. Two patrolmen were sent
to the mill. No disturbance is reported. During the holidays the hut re Nous club
ot Columbus gave a select hop at the Bissell hotel, of that city. Miss Nellie Cravens, daughter of J. R. Cravens, of Franklin, wa* Among the invited guests, and was the acknowledged belle ol the evening—seventeen years of age, full ot life and enjoyment. She fell while dancing a cotillion, striking the back of her head on the floor. She danced on as if nothing had happened, saying she was not hurt. Three days aiter going home ■he was taken suddenly ill with a sharp pain In her head and became unconscious. She remained- in this condition till Saturday night, when ahe died at her home in Frank-
The Raitroad Straggle tn New Jersey. Trenton, N. J., January 2S.—The ri-
parian right* commiltee of tne house of representatives yesterday reported back a substitute for the joint resolution asking congress not to authorixe tlie building of a bridge across the Arthur Kill by the Baltimore & Ohio railroad, by mean* of which it UproposeO that that road shall secure entrance to New York harbor. As subseoueutiv amended, thi* substitute holds that the right to permit the Construction of the bridge rests exclusively with the states of New Jersey aud New York; that the government can not, in advance of its construction, designate it a* a mail route, and that it can only prescribe regulation* as to how the Mructure shall be built, a* it is intended to span navigable water. The resolution was
finally passed by a vote ot 42 to 15.
Killed by Mexicans.
Fort Bowik, Arix., January 28.—On Janaary 11, Captain Crawford and hi* command attacked an Indian comp, fifty mile* •ootbirett of Xoroori, and afterward arranged for a conference with the Indians. While in camp Crawford’s command was attacked by 154 Mexican*, who mistook them for hostile*, and Captain Crawford wa* mortally wounded. The Mexicans lost their ehief officer and four other* were killed. They say they mistook the troop* for hqetilea. Lieutenant Man* savs he believes the llexiwaa expected to drire the American* oft with
pKt.fiC
Indianapolis Grain .Market. Whp.tt rules linn under Unlit ofierings.
ary !•» held at 94-if. with bidders 3 cents bet
figure. Corn—8
4 mixed at 33Sc
Wed sustained * Strong. Tlie i
tendance on 'ebunge
call were reported.
'total numb
ehru-
tliat
t 94-re. with bidders 2 cents Uelo
ire. Corn—8 eudy, with sales on ’change nf No.
l jC <5 cars l ami 3.Vj(: <5 curv.
an
sustained with mixed et was active at l-i>er«l. Several sates a
cttrsi. Oats—
oflered at 3o‘$c. Ha} — live anil the at-
oms. 4; eoi u. 64. hav
Wheat. U: oats, 6; corn. 35.
The lotluwiuz w
or ot car* msotcteu-ln wheat.
64. hav. 2 flaxseed. (
0;rye. (r. out—
ere track bids on 'Change to-
day:
Wheat—No. 2 Mediterranean. P2c No. 3 Mediterranean. 9|‘,r. No. 3 reu, 91.se; No. 3 red. SiSc: Febi uarv. W2C. . Corn—No. l -.vhlie, .V.lic No. 2 white. 36c: No. 5. 35:,e o. t.. No. 4 wt.ite. .Ti.-jc: No. i yellow. 37c o. t.No. 2 yellow, seqc, o. t.: No. 3, 34He O. t.: No. 4 yellow, it ve: No l mixed, no bid; No. 2 mixed. fo.V'. o. t.; No. 3 mixed. 3B*c: No. f mixed. Jo^c; sound ear. 32),c: wfiue, no bid; January, do oid. UaL*—No. 2 white. 34o: tt«nt mxed, 31c; mixed,
3j* 4 c t. o. b.; rejected. fe.*sC o. t.
itye—61o.
bran—512.25, f. o. b.
Hay—Taaotny oboice, H2»; No. 1. |U.7i; Nos
2,111.25.
MUcetlaueoits Prottnoe.
Dealers’ Selllr.2 Prices—Cranberries. Cape Cot. »b.d"(S»:.'W: Wisconsin, i5.iXii4t6.uu per barrel. Celery, 3i,a.4J0 uer dozen. Unions, t_5uia2.;5 ber barrel. Spanish. »i.76362.90 oer busbek Potatoes. Mich' - pan.iviyi-jc; Burbanks, WFarTSC: home giown, Wt 55c per busirei; Jersev sweets, t3.25i453.7a. Baltimore Jeiseyi. *2.50-613.25: Keutuckv. *175(4»2.UUi Honey. 166 17c per pound.
two monlbs, nineteen days.
Funeral services al First Presbyterian churcb. Richmond, Ind.. Friday, 2 p. iu. Train leaves
Union depot at it a in.
HAMILTON—Nancy, Wednesday, 9 o'clock a.
in., nged eigbty-one years.
Funeral tVum her daughter's (Hannah E. Oliver) residence. 650 Madison uveuue, to-morrow ut 2 o'clock P. m. Krieuds invited. SIMON—UEoRok, at 26-1 Spring street, January
26. 1883.
Funeral from residence, Friday at 2 o'clock p. m.
Friends Invited.
years,'
, ^ I t tits office. ** ' .Ti w t t'ATS to be brought to stage door of KutJUXJ gli.h's of«*rn house, Friday, January 29, be-
tween 8 and Id iu iu.
VOC It) C A LL on R. H. J ol* ts A _ CtkTi'jOVest A Boulh st. .telephone 767. lor all kinds of fuel.
Try onr Island coal.
rpO BUY an tuleresi in some established business; A stale your business and money required. Ad-
dress W 21, News offlee.
/TON?*CMEltS OF COALto order ofus; branch V. office, Now York st. and Massachusetts ave. Telephone 7«6._W. B. Ai.lkn A Co. _________
FUNERAL NOTICE.
K. OF P.-Olive Branch lodge. No. '2. K. of P: members of Olive Branch lodge. No. 2, K. o! I’.,... hereby notified to meet at meir hall on Sunday
rebv notified to meet at meir hall on Sunday, nuary 31. IobO, at l'2:3b o'clock p. IP., sharn, toatid the- funeral of Bro. 8. L Watts. All numbers invited. Tonis Tilly, C. C.
John. T. Francis, K. of R. and S.
MARRIED.
MILNER—GREGG—January 27, Mr. W.T. Miln tk, of this city and Miss Lida gkxuu. of Nlcholasville. Ky.
SOCIETY MEETINGS.
T O. 0. F.—Corinthian l.odge, No. 474, corner St. A. Mai v st. aud Ceuliiilav'v. Coufer tnird decree January*^. I*. \V. SMirn, N’. O. L. \V. McDaniel, sec. '|7'^FT.~KegTiiarnieelTiiyofi"udianafioi is LodgT, IV. No. 5(i, this (Thursday) evening at 7: iO o’clock. Work in tue third rank. Visiting Knights welcome. Klmlk E. Flbtchek, C. C. Qko. T. Bhvl’n io, 1C. of H. and s.
NOTICE.
iqi/iou. Honey. 16 - 17c per pound. Uaooage. ll.triiuil.ai a barret. Cider. *5^6 per barrel. Beeswax. 2'),o’21c per pound. Beans.
grabS'
t Urt e », hxi)*:
Afiegbcuy‘central' ' M ° N’oribefu Paei'ita -g-J i hand-picked na?1°«‘par basher m^fium!
Dur. l*. K. »s: > Canada s»ou:h« Central Dae
UiK
4-» a-*. *. Central.... 40% N. V., Chi. sfc S. L
preferred..
uarreL Giapet.
t?l ! “i’oriir'mand 4
I re eB Eng^sb'ctSd t il^ C ^des^of m b,j : ^ ;
l^ iwire A L«r 113 Kmtma 2T* ummoked. 6Uc: dried beef. Porter band tic; D TlftioG. 1* :RSnAfeiEvro: clear pork, barrel. 20) pound*. *16.50:. beau pork.
fret
Erie
wrct'errod
Fori Wayne Haunibal & si. J
preferred
Har em, ex. tiiv
Houston & 1
.—.19 iPal.u.. .... 16 Peoria, Dec. Jr Evan . 10 ! 4 ... .4)2 Pittsburg 147 .... "iH Reading. 22 ... 116 Rock Island r.’? 1 * .... ...... hi. Louis <t San Fran 2) preferred 44 ”-12 ! 1st preferred 87J* 33 ,St. Daul ' 91T
Houston & Texas...- 33 ,St. Raul ' Vl'» Illinois Central !J9)J preferred !2oM ind., Blooiu. A Wesu 2i’i SL Paul, Min. <t Man.li.T Kansa* A Texas- 2V, SL Paul dt Omaha 36*» Lake Erie & West... 12)* prelcrreo 99 Lake shore... *4’* Texas Pacific... 12 Louisville Jt Nosh.... 3s^ Union Pacific
l Kj
clear pork, barrel, 2UU pounds. »> clear,*12.5‘>. lard, pure kettle rend tierce*.7*ic. half-barrels. He »dv
bologna In cloit 12c; spare ribs. oc. Eggs, Butter, Poi
pressea ia
s,. - jc. iian-uarreis, He advance on tlercej na in cloth. 5>»c; sktn.Dc, iresh leuder.oiDA
Ultrv
lie
and Gam
setts at 1
! Irom store
i Poultry—Young
l alive. 6c
hens. 7c: toms.
icks. 7c
tTo^Je?
cam
caicKeas.
per rouna
7c, eeest.
tndied
country
oil A 6 ai 10c. stiiing amon nocked BgiSoi 6c ner pound: fiens, roosters. 4C: turkey mil leathered, HM a
T) LOOD.sktn and nervous diseases a specialty. Dr.
A> Denke-Walter’s. 2» East Washington.
rpHE annual meeting ot the aiockbulders of Uie A White River Kailiuad Company for the election ol officers and general business will be held at the othce of Kingau A t o. m Indianapolis on Monday,
the Sth d&v ot February next, at 2 p m.
R. S. HINCLAIB, Sec.
Indianapolis. Ind.. January 13,1**0.
rfeMMlSsl^ER^ aATE^fey Virtue of the v_' order ot the Marion circuit court of the state of Indiana, made and entered at the December term, 1»35. thereof. In cause No. 1.126, of Howard Foltz, administrator of the estate of Edward Morley, deceased, against Hannah Morley el al. upon pelittou for partition and io-ell laud to pay debts, the undersigned, commissioner, will oiler for sale ou me 2utb day of February. Is86. at private sale, tbe real estate situate In Marion county, state of Indiana, described and bounded as follows, to-wit: Beginning twenty-two chains and eight and a naif Inihdredtns of a chain (22 6H-10u,i north of me southeast corner of the southwest quarter of
lion thirteen (13), iu tc
na Dental College,
vania st. Cad irom l:3u to 3 p.m.
terminate F'ebfuury 15. pRKE DEN tTbritY
7iti
lUti , can
Belt:
Belmont, one story frame. 3 rooms 166 Yandes, one-story frame. 3 room*.,
lab Yauaes, one-story fra;
ora-ska, ouc-sli
LO niu
Yauaes, one-story frame, 3 rooms... Nebraska, one-story frame, 2 rooms.,
iifso
_»16 66 . 12 no
.... n oo
10 no
.... iu ou .... »w> ... 8 Ob .... 7 Ob .... 6 00 .... 6 Ob .... 5 00 ... 5 00
23 and 25 Virginia avenue, five rooms, recently papered and painted, single or en suite; entire floor
to suitable applicant at low rent.
Or * ‘ ‘ ‘
rent
KKooBY <S Art’KL. 7 aud * Talbott Block.
FOR RENT—MISCELLANEOUS.
LIEKVICEA OF JERSEY BULL. Corner Pratt O street aud Lafayette railroad. John - Pearson. ‘ ' ' ' ' ' b io *5 par
vvb.4j. rw . AJkfog.ror* *vj**, v^yytxxsmt
\ J A 1>A M K H ERH KL L7 tortu ue-^el»Vr. tell* pT a91 present aod tuture: gives charts of luck In < undertaking In business. Can be consulted a Massachusetu aveuuA Ladien, to cents: gentle-
men. *1.
1 A1 ii KS' fine kid button boot*. *4.73: .-aduoad ta A. 94 25 Ladies' hand-turn button boots. *3.75: reduced to *'3.25. Men’s begyy waterproof boots. *4.50-, reduced to $1.50. Arctics ft.25, at Llou^opposlte
I'ovloflloe.
lyoJ’A'OUN anTfield corn.
A Dried lye bomiuy, dried sugar corn. Lima beaus, also marrowfat and navy.
Dried peas, whole aud spilt. Imported lentils Sago, etc.
Van Pklt, 125 N. Delaware aad 50 N. Alabama. T>tHOC Kim-The unde'rs'tg'n'barzr mStee ol A Flora W. Craft, doing business under the name and style ol Cralt A (Jo., will sell 'at public sale, for cash in hand, at No. 24 East Washington street, Indianapolis. Indiana, on Saturday, February 27, 18*. ami continue the sale, from day to day, until completed. alt Uie stock of Jewelry, furniture, fixtures. goods, wares, etc., turned over to me bv said assignee. L. M. Pmrre. Trustee. 4 hull kinds of conlaglous diseases are visttltia u* Jx on all aides of the Jlflerent Mate*, we *110013 be very cureful and see to the comforts of our sleeping apartments, and as we are told by the best medical authority of tbeduy Hist twv-flfilu of the disease* that float the air are lut-urred from Impure beosafid pillows: therefore, ladies should lose no time, but send a postal card, or call personally upon Messrs, Eldrldge 8 Heed, (he only reliable firm In the city for renovating feather beds and pillows, as hundreds of oar best citizens can test MY. Room 31. b. Pennsylvania street. Ei.mtmok A Rekd, Proprie-
tor
FOR SALE—REAL ESTATE,
pjOU^ES, lots, forms ana lands. Call for list. C.
"VIEW 5-KOOM COJ IN ply to E. ii El bama and Man Utnd sts.
E. Coffj
iv I EW 5-ROOM COTTAGE on Hoyt ave. Api_N ply lo E. H. Eldkiduk A Co., corner Ala-
ply lo and Mt
ffiWOS'foRY BCsINE!iS ifoCsE.' cheap; ~ui*>
A one dwelling; good location-, two lots. Cat! or addrtsaM. W. ukkoorv, Brooklyn, lad.
FINANCIAL.
rpOLOAN-Money. J. R. Routh, 12X North Deli
A aware st.
XfiTCSEFTo Eoan wimoai'comnn«iBi».~a
i9A East Ohio st.
\i ox k y Tt i loastto: &ivKWKT;i«~HraMU
1»X 1 *enasylvania ut.
♦Mo, peisohaT proix-riyf »2uo, $iujmu, real
ttPstatJ estate. 36 West Washington.
11 'O LOAN — PiTvai* »ums on'uepo*H; mSl^t: A Ghikvith A PoTT-a. 19)4 N. I'enn. st.
EE DKNTTbTKY—From date until tbe
of February, people of smalt means only, ^
fhWaii'XJfell^ “ Noah P^nVlrenu I aBcenwi-isjoaTEutefoi
traclm6tee,h^_ i ____ - ! West Michigan, near Teunee—
M^sSsy^SkiSKR^st ONLY at the wwoot raw of lataroat. J. W. iu Wit.r.iAU* A Co.. I and 4 Vinton block. M 0 p^«° y a g.‘ r i- PER (ENT. MONEY T?) LOAN. KoBT. Maw O TiBDALK. «2 East Market ok. Martlndale Block. j'OLOAN —}7iXi for three ZrtwTimnmaW A mortgage ou city property. Addreea h 21. News
office.
lYU 1 LUiNG AnB ToAN AiSSOClATloSr A> aHAHka wanted. Walkke, lut bouth Meridian st. $50.000^ l t o ^:^^ y irV5322 Myenuc. \fONLY To LOAN on first luortgag*; lotvwt iu rates. Newton Clay pool At Co., ovor First National Bank. AfTlNTClPAL RONDS PUHCHaeED; city and iU farm loans negotiated. U. M. EtoDOaEU A CO. , 24 WI l|ht Block. T OANS NjbJSoT1 ATffD on Improved IndianapJU oils property at lowest current rates. J.mo. d. Spas-s A Co.. 11 Bates Block. lOAN.-SNEGOTlA'lED 0 n~improved isrm aai
HoraoB Mic*
otlaje. frame, on
rh i r " , y^.^^:.! n ?ro i( jerhand_3can not..11 j ^W^VTre.fttng ’ yrorffiX
a^lS«*?JaeobT^WrighL^SM^.North^'pennsyVvania j st-Indianapolis. Market st. ' — “ ~ —
L118 BEif OAT MEAL, tue: U)lt)s 2'H\ 4 qts bent new hominy, 10c; 10 qts. :5c. a Rj» tMJst N. Y. buckwheat flour. lucrlMfa, 23c. tbs Van Pelt’s buckwheat Hour, loc; 7 lbs, 'Zjc. Heelcer’s best per paokasre, 4c and 12c.
ecker’s !>est per pad
N Pa:lt, 126 Tv. Delaware ani
IVLOUR PEB DaRRFT,Ft5dF»Ob7
a 25-pound sacks, 45c io«2c. 2nc each allow-d lor nice flour bar Price's baking powder per lb can. 4V-. Koval baking powder per tb caiwljc.
Excellent baking power, not m An. 15c
Best baking soda per tb. 7c.
Van Pelt, DM N. Delaw-are qr.d 59 N*. Alabatn*
o Eo FO R 4 tbs mince meat. D*.J 6c for l n> all kinds telly 5c lor l tb dried pea 'hak
5c for 1 tb dried apples tc for 1 quart beans.
(22 eH-lt
uthwest quarter of sec,bio fifteen l it) norih, of
niug thence '
rauce ihree (3. east, running thence West seven t bains and fourteen one-hundredths of a chain (7 H im)); thence north <ixi\ mx and one-half huu-
fsffl** ^ L2 - •®KMgp ^ *». i %£,,■&%% ’.'poSS'' ansSASo: Mobile A Oblo ^ pi^erred ^— 30 j ^ i - < ^P er toad; lump coite. 10c per bushes., or fi50 per
ItidiaunpoU* Flour Market.
Patent, »4.8V^5.oo-. extra fancy, 84.30 *4.4-.: fan-
superfine, ,2.30® 143; fine. 12.10 »iS4.
Market* by Teievrapb.
Philadklfhia. January M. 'i ™
and January.
Mobile A Uhl
Morris «Sc Ksstka..^ XcahrUledk Chat,
Indi^apoli* Wtioieaale .Market. The situation remains practically unchanged, but faith ia an early improvement grows stronger. ! In groceries aa increasing movement has been j felt and the firmness with which values are held gives evidence of confidence in the future. | Canned goods are strong and much sought for. ; Prices as yet unchanged. Produce weak and ' dull. Raw ftirs are in a transitory state. The sales in Europe—upon which the future of tbs j home market depends—are in progressaud valuc-s j
are uncertain.
Dry Goods Prints. American. 5;»c : Allen. s.Hc; ! Arnolds, sc: Berlin, fancy colors, 5HC: Cocheco | Eod> stone, fancy, ac: H ante, fancy. SHc-.Hauaf.oa *r*c; Pacific, fancy. 6c; Waintngton Turkey red
•>ac; Harim "
brown sheei
Wheat—
ice north sixty six an
dredtbs ol a chain i66) i -Vk)). tbtnce west seven chains and eleven onehundredttis of a chain (7 Jl-lW to tbe center of tbe Jelfersonvtlle, Madison A Indianapolis railroad: lueuce northwestwardly along the center of said railroad two chains and nineteen one-hundredths of u chain .2 19-lbO. them e east fourteen ebams aud elgbtysix one-humlredtbs of achain (1486-100) to the seo u line; thence soulh on said section Hue two
d one half huodredihs luce of beginning, con-
ig three acres and sixty-three hundredths of an acre, more or less: except the two (2) part* of said described real estate bounded as follows, to-wit: L Beginning at a point where the north line thereof intersects a ini" parallel to and fifty (50) leet east of the center line oftbe right of way of the Jeffersonville. Madison «1 Indianapolis railroad company, thence west on said north line produced ten (10) feet thence eastward!)- twenty-five (25) feet to said parallel line at a point twenty-one (21) feet on said parallel line horn tbe place of beginning; and thence on said parallel line twenty-one (20 teet to the place of beginning. 2. Beginning at a point on the south line of said first described real estate one hundred and fifty (150) feet east of the center of tbe right ot way of said railroad company—measuring on said south line produced: thence with a line curving to the north with a curve having a radius of seven hundred and forty-six feet and eight-tenths of a foot [746 8-10) for one hundred and eighty (1801 feet, more or less; thence northwestwardly, parallel to said center line, and fifty (50) feet east of said center line of said right of way, at right angles tberclo, for twenty-one (21) feet, more or less, to the north line of said first described real estate; thence east on said north line sixty-eight (68) feet; thence, with a line eurv,ng to the east with a curve having a radius of six hundred and eighty-six feetand eteht-tonths of afoot (SSHS-lO), for two hundred and forty (240; feet, more or less, to the south line of said first described real estate: • nd thence west with said sooth line one hundred and twenty-two (122) feat to tbe place of beginning, which two exceptions are the parts of said first described real estate appropriated for Its railroad bv the Belt railroad and Stock Yards company. 'Terms of sale—One-tbird of the purchase mor cosh, one-thtrd six months and one-third twel monihsafter date of sale, the purchaser to give hi*
note for said defer:
Ird ol the purchase money nibs and one-third twelve e, the purchaser to give hi*
>te for said deferred payments, payable as aforeId. with 6 per cent, interest from said date, without relief from valuation or appraisement law*, with 5 per cent, attorney - * fees, with approved surety; or If the purchaser elect be may j ar all cash. Said sale to be for not less than
oval of said a
to for 1 quart beans.
25c for 1 ft young hyson tea. tk for 1 tsKingan shoutderx •ise for 3 3-lb cans pie peaches.
Sue tor 1 gallon sirup
45c for 1 gallon maple sirup. 5c for 1 oar Babbitt's soap. 5c fur 1 quart cranberries. Ke for 1 quart cau '.ouialoe*.
5c for l can pumpkin. 7c for 1 ® currants.
7c lor 7 bars Dandy soap,
lie tor 6 bars Electric light soap.
25c for 10 bars German soap.
GkO. J. 11A M VI k L,
110 and 112 Massachusetts ave.
Shively block. T*lepuone 765.
As H:0 per bbl for Crown Jewel flour. 54.60 per bbl for Improved White Rote £0
51 for 14 lbs granulated sugar.
11 lor 16 Its soft A sugar,
ti lot Is Its extra C sugar.
31 for 13 lbs powdered or cot-loaf sugar.
13c for 1 tb Arbuckle's coffee;
boice Rio coffee, ros ted Golden RlocoS*
i ic, 12.Sc and 15c for c 2'«c for 1 ID isncy roast
Sc per Tb for fine French prune*. 25c lor 6 lbs silver gloss starch. 25c for 9 It'S Biel's pearl staren.
25c for II lbs sal soda.
25c for 6 lt'» Akron oat gneal.
25;: lor 5 IT'S test New York buckwheat flour.
25cfor8qtsYrblte hominy.
I2is,c for 1 package Meeker’* genuine S. R. buck-
wheat flour.
5c for 1 small package Heeker’sgenain* S. R. b.ickwbeiu flour.
tgar cured bams,
: iier Jb for best sugar cured sbould*rx
sc per lb for choice lard.
7c per tb for 5o-tb can choice lard,
40c per Iti tor J. T. plug tobacco.
4®- per ft lor Bench Pie plug tobacco.
45c per tb for star plug tobacco. 35c per ft for fin*cut tobacco.
30c per gallon for best golden sirup. 25c for 4 fts Taggart s or Bryce's ersekerv 4i.se for 1 ft gunpowder or Imperial tea
lac for 1 ft baking powder. 25c lor 6 bars BnlpbueO soap.
25c for 7 bars Dandy.
25c for 7 bars Every-day soap. 25c for 6 bar* Electric Light soap,
luc lor 3 lb can table peaches In sirup.
H. F. SellH \nkk. 70, 72 and 74 Mass. 1 C. H. Bchhapkr. 453 and 457 Virginia
ear: price. *775
the above
A Co.. 68 East
FOR SALE—Horses and Vehicles.
X>OKTI.AND CUTTERS, »tricily Anl-cla.*
A BiKs, 32 East Georgia st.
TJOR HIKE, driving, express and dray borses; 1 also, buggies. tsCUOFiKLD’a, 223 East Wash-
ington.
kritcoNB Hand Phaetons aHH boggle* O slaughtered; new ones cheap. Robbins, 32 East Georgia «% YI'ANTED-To exchange two new side-bar bug. Tv gtesfor horn-s. G. M. Ballakd, Room 7,
Journal building.
CLKIgMs, swell and Portland e nters, lirs:-cl*v
O make,
. make, at whi select from: buy I
cent. BacKcs Kkaoax.
as
k to
per
FOR SALE—MISCELLANEOUS.
QOOD PIANO. *23. Address R 21, New*. I El:SKY BCTLl L'XlF, 6 weeks old: at a bargain.
J 266 Bright SL
* No. i Fresh cow and caLf, at No. 124
j V English ave.
EVNlrFRiGHrsIlDW-CASE, 36x43. RoomT,
Kj over Ayres's.
' over Ayres’
biLK 1.MBHOlIfERINO of ail kinds done at 176 0 West seventh it II ANcoOK lN»PI!lA'#olft NaWJiiilMcircular 11 wood saw. 25 Wejt Pratt st. \\m: CRsfASHa Hi-3) 3TClI ?? Eh Y $TorE \ t Apply '207 East Washington st. 1 (inWocK^oFTT'DtrER.'wIth' corn, for »5c A»/ U per shock. 23 West Ohio »u
I AD1E8, ask grocers for Huescwald'a Magnetic
Ij Soap Extract: saves time and labor.
LMVE'-WJLLATt CLOfRi-Is WRINGERS for'®'; A first-class, at Mktux’s, 63 Nortb Illluott. lldiTA 1 IoNTTEDROOM^ETS.'*287 on pSyT L ments. at MEsstrsoEX's. 10! E. Washington. / rillTl) S FOLDTng WDb at low prices: easy V. payments MeasE.voER'a. nn K. Washington, o ERV1 Oes'oFJKR8EY bULT. 15orMr Profi k? street and Lafayette railroad. John I’XAasoN. ' » LL GRAliES OF’(DAL; full weignt; prompt A deliver}'. Telephone 766. W. B. Allen A Co. r$U> m^^iibbtetoou MdiEbroiiEa'sniaf«$a \J repaired. Rubber Depot. 7 Massachusetts ave.
v" repaired. Rubber Depot, 7 Massachusetts ave.
ll’tuofiiU
TUSt 'kifcKfVEb, Uni ot 0 desks. Mks.senuek’s, aculhea
ngton and Delaware.
ladles' wrffiag
scutheast corner Wash-
BUILDING ASSOCIATIONS.
fPHEsixth series ol tbe Franklin Building and A Loan Association will open Tuesday night. February 2. Shares. *200. Weekly does. Full amount loaned on each share.
South Meridian street; A. Rurdsal. John KOM. A. A. Heifer. PM ward Daniels, W. son. H. H. JlcOaffey or J. W. Chapin. r A' hE"T(''£STern'5a\’ I N(TXn D" L<5aN‘ 'aBSO"A ctATiow—Organized December 15,
ngton and Delaware, o A LOON AND RES’ O furnished: good r Louisiana sl. Indiana]
YNfFHcJVEE DOMebTiC Skwing MACHINE; A new: perfect order: all attachments; *20, cost
|6d. Address V 21, care News.
/ AELEBKATEi) PENINSULAR BA8B-BCR* \j nero, on payment*, at Memknou’*, southeast corner Washington and Delaware.
Jwl
TOni
a entt!
RAILWAY TIME CARD.
DEPART. , * ARRIVE. JeflersonvlUe. Madison * Indianapolis B. B. CSIfflK.fS.: ass I IKBR-fbatSS 1.4 Mad mail,ape.' a50pm N. Y * N.F.Ex.pc 6.45nm Lou Ex..._. 6.45pm i bi.L.C4DT,fl,d,aio.45piB
Vauduila l.i tie.
7.T)am i Eastern F M, d„ XGant
i— - iijam
Fast line ex,d,p nl2.oum | Eastern Ex. d lij a Tn re H. adorn... 4.0)cm | ierreHaut* ac.. lu.ooa Western F L d...!C.(K/|im I Cin 4 Lou fast l._ ijjn Western Ex. d,...ll.bO;.in j Day express, d 4.40pia Cieve:and.Coiuintius.(:icclDn*ti4 Indianapolis R. it N.YA BosEx.d.S. (‘/(am LouN. 0.48LL
Day i n apl’d <e X. Ex
Y. Ex...._ -.1't.ldac And4 Mich Ex.._ll.Ujat
k press.
died Kx.d.cc.] ton H.4 And
C.40ata u.aum
1.55pm
Limit
Benton H.<
Brlghtwood Division. C., f -
6.40am d 6.30pm d
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ILSOam
C..C. 4 I. R. a 6.40&m d e.aopn io.4jam a 4.«^>m
Cincinnati, Indianapolis, 8C. Lotus 4 Chicago R. a
cintannatl Division. [nd’pTis accom...lo.55aia
4/'0am, d ;.00pn 10.10am 3.50pm d 11.05am T.lopm d
e.(9pm ex s I i,5Ji>m
Cin 4 Flo f L d. »• I Ind’pTis accoi
and c c....« 4.00am | Chi 4 8L L. Mi C. Kush Col ac .11. sam | d. p
cm 4 L Mall, cm accom,
l. PC- 5.55pm 11 d Etopm j i
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t?l*aM'i(ifcJk J ,4A5pm
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. andcc 10.45pm
Chicago Division
Chi 4 Rock I Ex 7.loam i Cin 4 Lou n, d, Chicago Mail.pc-iLuipm po and * a foam Flying Uooswr... 5.lopm | Flying Hooti*r...lLu*m CU Feo 4 B1 i. d. j C. 4 Lou Mall, pc A45pm ax 0....~ U.10pm I Un accom sjtam
Chicago, bk IkiuU 4 Flitebur* K K. i M4Ex,d.4.uuam Ind. 4 Rich.
Kooteru ^ Eastern Ex. da... (.'Warn Columbus Ac .ILOtlam Ind. 4 Rich. Ac— 4.00um
.ds...
Day.Ex.u —... »,*•*»*■# m.., ta...-
Chicago Division, via. Kokomo,
Lou 4 Chi Ex.pc.ll.liain | C.4 Lou f Ex.rA L. 4 Chi t ex.d. all oopm I C.4 Lou Ex. pc._
Det 4 Chi M Td Ft. W .41
Wabash, Bl Lou d Mail 7.15
_ —_ Ac. t.*0am Fast Un*. d. 11.45am
4.00am
Wests
iilBStsut januarv or i'ebruary. *585; March. *5.1(5.
29—Wheat — Western. k -2 winter red spot, and
March. Kh<
ilc, taucy. «c; Washington Turkey utonv. iso: Mauohaster orint.s. 5Ho eel mg. At.antlc.7c; Atlantio D.
, *5.65; March. *5.85.
Baltimobe. January 29.—Wheat — Waste and foirlv imtlve No. 2 winter red spot. !
January,87c bid: February.«7t,'? l >7*xe; March. *SS® Ki’^c. May.^tiS^iC’iC C^m—Western, finuerand
lent* per Share. Due*. 45 cents per share per week. Third senes will he opened on Monday •vening»February Ij lvg>. This association pays full |2IM, and at low premium and only B per cent. Interest. Shares may be had at place ot meeting - on Monday evening, i over 80 West Washington street, or of Otto X. Frenzet, Merchants' National bank: Theo Pfaffliu, secretary. 84 West Washington street; George P. Wood, president. 84 couth West street.
PERSONAL.
LOST.
Omhord.»Fe^ard,JU2N',lVu^lvm,t - barrels: » ueat. l.Ttxi biohelS: corn. IoUJG) buchels: \| ONKY, DV not uruning com cl V
oats. 2,io0 busheH: rye, TjYW busheU. ishlpuiet' “
eville L L. 5c: erell E. B Vc: Fepi rell. a-4. ISc: Pen-
H <ic: SSArauac Ii. tk? 1 . PeoiKTei
Wi, 16-4. *Dc; bleached sheetings. Audroscogg u,
- - - 3* Incht * ~
f
c; Black stone, a a . »*€: wi
su X.l)»c: DsrlghtStarS. —. _ Inches. 7Yc: Fitchvllle. 4)2c: HlU'sbemper Idem M tncoss. 7‘*c;, Hop*. 7<s Knight’* Cambric- 7‘5o Lonsdai* cambric. 10'aC-. Lonsdale. *8 M
Wbluinsvuie. Sl inches. «c:
L. 7c; Barker* mills. .* Inches. Ttr. Bartlett 5<# iCc; Black stone, A A. 6)jc; Chestnut H1U F.5c; Chap man X. itac: DwtgDtStar 8. Sc^Frmt of the Loom
Cnteht^* (8* ins-tale. *6 Wamsotth.
luc: New
mUlx. 15C: UUCa. UM.
lecnes. so, 36 inches
27 Aa
oats. 2,(00 atMBel*: rye, ;
Flour, #42 barrels: oats, t.OOu DnsbcU.
New Yoke, January tA-Wbaat-Opened %o low er. later nUsd stronger and recovered from decline; less doing: So. 1 white, nominal: receipts, ,650 bushels: sales. 130JDObustwla No. 2 red, Febru,rv. so’, 4,vi,*f e nominal: «.nQ0 bushels do. March,
4a,ouo buxbsU do, April, WNti*V4j»c
ary. >g>\($Sl** tf’2is<ibU2'.c; -I
Return 478 Ea*t riSleld? 1 Y.lbi ;
1 keep hot: 1; of W. il. Allen- Adarcss, w
lyU.blNEh.S OPPORTUNITY.
D Part of (Jointly or separately)» Na 1 established budutrs*; extend* over live states; no debts,
(of fair knowledge of things
girders <or a nieces axis, pine, oonou
feet long; walnut counter aod desks, on* counter balances. Planing milt, 249 North Delaware 4».
Janies Hassok. ■
/ iwiNG To some chanuEb to BY MadE, V t Wilson A Walsrnan. 230 East Washington st., trill begin on Monday, February I. and continu* for thirty day* to sell their present stor-k of furntiure, stoves and carpels at net cost price Please examine our stock and prices before pci basing else-
where.
^jLOsTNSToUT baLeT Having bought the stock of Cole's carpet store, wtlbclose the same out rega: less of cost: Brussels carpet, 50c per yard, worth- *1.00 Window shades. 35c each, worth .75 Lace curtains and draperies at half cost. Entire stock most be sold out la thirty days at some
price.
159 East Washington st.
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FOR TRADE.
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