Indianapolis News, Indianapolis, Marion County, 7 February 1890 — Page 3
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Hi* ladimaapolis New* will fir* t25 in feW to the person who writes end sends to this paper the beet description of “An Ideal Home.” The contest is open to the world; earbody mmj compete. Commenicetioos
11m libel salt brontrht by Mrs. Hiler 8. Cook atidnst •8qube 8*mnel Doty, of Kokomo, Wherein she claimed 115,000 (tsmsyes for words affecting her tepntetton, and which has btwn op trtaT for several days in the Howard Cir-
The New Vorh stock Market. ftinecial to The IndiananoUs Kews.1 Naw Yowr, rebraary 7.-The stock market was qnlet this moraine, and narrower, even than lor the past few days. Heading alone show! ng any real activity, though lAckawanna, Rook Island, Louisville & Nashville, Atchison, Colorado Coal andSotrar Beaneries did a moderate business. The opening was Arm.
rough the Custom House, two cases of Hohnsr harps, amount of duiytlST.m
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BARXKCLO—Mrs. Amr C,. died February «, lain, at Denver, Col., aged thirty-one years, ten mi ■ I twenty days. 'Daughter of A. V.
‘Sldence, e* hast (iporgis street.
at 1 o'clock, from rea-
lm written on one side of the paper tody, and matt not exceed two hundred worda. in thorn ol anficient merit will he published from time to time in the columns of The News over the competitor’s MU&e, initials or pom-de-plume as preferred. All ooptribattons mast be accompanied by competitor’s same and address so that the • access ini one may be located. The contest wai bo decided and the prim awarded by a committee composed of Mrs.LoisG.Hufford, Slim Fidelia Anderson and Mias Charity Dr* prominent teacher* in the pnblic
ached* of thftiMr* ~
• v Hw contest will eontinu# until further notice, which will be fiTen through the coltunns «f The New*.
Erwrrbody ahould eompete. Mail your communication* to ^ Thb Coicrwrr Editor
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edit Court, has terminated In fhvorof defendthe langnage atteib , — what be said waa true The plaintiff is
st made no denial of ailing attributed to him, but instated
mulcted in nearly »,IOo court costa, besides attorney fete. She is aged forty-fire and tha
mother of twelve children.
SUPREME COURT. Abe tracts of Case# Decided Thursday, February «, 1890. apphal—Tnmrass—vskdict. 14,977. Jeannette Beggs vs. the State. Shelby O.C. Affirmed. Mitchell. C. J. (1) An appeal In a criminal case will not he dismissed merely because the notice waa served on the Prosecuting Attorney after the traneerip* waa filed in the Supreme Court. (2) Under Section 1,941, R. 8., 18*1, making it unlawf ul to enter upon the lands of another, after bring forbidden by the owner, the indictment la act bad because it falls to allege that the land upon which the defendant entered was occupied or in the possession of the allMHMt owner 191 A r**,1in„ “We,
Ldsctt* kJturswi.'Z do prefered American Exprt
Bur., C. H. A N Canadian Southern..
Central Paclflc—
Chicago Jt Alton S!::rcVfir.« do preferred. «
Cleveland * Ooiura.
Del. <6 Hudson. jwji Rock Island Del.. Lack. & Westaarij m. u * San Fran.... lfi>i Den. A Rio Urantfe. I* do preferred KK Erl* » do 1st iweferred.... *8
£* V^fei-r-,aii
Hocking VaUey MSHtoSfi *
H ouston A T llllnota Cent Ind.,OhloA Lake spore
offer S
™, (i:, 8, ns A W Texas Pacific aM
mouths and
Hacker.) Residence, so* Funeral Sunday afternoon Ideoce. friends invited.
Death ha* been here and borne away a mother
Horn our side.
Just in the morning cf Her life, sa young as we, she died. ________
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VOUNOBLOOD .* RKAKDOH. »» Virginia A avenue. _____________ aocim amurni TNDIANA DIVISION, "O. 56, V. R. K. of P.A Annual buainesa meeting and election of omcers, Friday, February 7,7:» p. m. Full attendance required. Payment of dues. H. B. Suit*. Sir KL Capl.
KKi'iiSTES* Kssss^fc-a, MIL, L. 8. A West... W WfeSST” «
Hugh J. Drummonp* .■ t> oV V.-EXcBli'iOR-Xbfibl:; IV. Regular meeting this evening
~Wo. R t 7:
Western l^nioii..'... Quicksilver do preferred. Atchison
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__ Her punishment at the sum of five dollars,”
Til. lodfcwoli. New. will ...rd kM.
Id to til. peri©, wndia, thu pvxr Ui. th. .UuLuZic lJM).
■' “ “ Battle* of RAUJIOAD—*TaBBT—APPSOPKIATIOH OF MIGHT
OP WAV—DAIfAOM.
14307. Ellen White vs. C. & 8t. L. A P. R. R.'Co. Gas* C. C. Affirmed. Olds, J. Where a railroad company, acting under the statute, appropriates a right of way through a public street and pays to the abutting lot owners the assessed damages, the appropriation 1* made with a view to future use and occupancy by the company to the full
laaa parpoSe usineas of the
Hat of “The Five Greatest
toe Civil War.” AUUsta will b* published from time to time in toe columns of The New* over the competitor’* name, initials, or a nom-de-plume as preferred. All list* must be accompanied by the competitor’s name and address. The contest i* open to the world; anybody may compete. The contest will be decided and the prize awarded by a committee composed of General George F. McGinnis, General Fred Knefler and Colonel James B. Black. Should two or more contestants name the proper battles toe winner of the prize will be decided by lot. The contest will continue until further notice, which will be given through the columns of The Neva Everybody ahould compete. Mail your list* to to* Coxteht Editor,
The News, Indianapolis.
STATS NBWsT
La porta Is fiselisg the used of a Commercial
Club.
J. H. Frilerman. a leading pioneer of Ripley County, is dead, of apoplexy. Clarkson Haworth, a pioneer of Howard County, la dead of pneumonia, superinduced by la grippe. Tha hydrophobia scarehaa again broken out nt Spencer, and the health officer has ordered all dona killed or muzzled. Kokomo fans secured a chewing-gum factory this week; also one for the manufacture of pumps, with a brass foundry attached. A polios Woodward, of Richmond, in whose honor Woodward Lodge of Odd Fellow* was named thirty years ago, died yesterday. Georgs N. Winchril, of Marion, who leaves aneatete valued at $100,000, died yesterday of pneumonia, the direct result of la grippe, isbeini given t coming season. Charles Waaler, of Lawrenceburgh,while operating a rip-saw. accidentally fell forward on the machine, and the saw ripped open his skull, but faiied to kill him. James H. Godrn an, newly appointed mail carrier at Lafhyette, has been compelled to retire, by reason of an injury to his spine, due to a fall some yearn ago,
rdi Southern Pacil, do preferred » C..C., C. A St. L.
Issourl Pacific 74%I do preferred S7% - ashviUe A Cbat.,„102 *1 do tat preferred.... M New Jersey l ent 119 j doM preferred 43 Northern Pacific S2 iRIch. A T. 12%
Indianapolis Live Stock Market.
Rertipu of Cattle lAeht-Hoffj 4,000-Staadp market
rultnofor Hoc* and Cattle, Sheep In drwonA Union Stock Taros, Fsbruary 7.
Shipping Cattme.-—Receipts fajjf. Good cattle selling at steady prices; Common grades alow
gale.
Export grades..
m grade
Good shipping
a shit
occu;
extent
and businsss of the company may
and includes toe right to lay a needed £*ral
as the future operation
demand.
^acs
Common shipping......^. 2 5ftii2 <3
Butcher Cattle.-Receipt* moderate. Good nil heifers steady ;common stuff very dull. to choice heifers f “ - “ Medium to good heifers
Fair to medium heifers..
ages resulting therefrom. contract—r leading. 18,282. Johanna Brickley vs. Luther M. Irwin. Tippecanoe C. C. Reversed. Elliott, J. (1) A complaint by a physician, which alleges the rendition of services, “of the
cow* and heifers steadf Good to choice hellers
um to goo to medfun
Common to fair h Good to choice cows.
Fair i
> chi
Medium to good Ifnmhelfi .
ommon to fair heifers.
ood to chifioe 'air to mediur
.Common io fair cows
Veal calves.
Bulls Cow* and calves.
s so
2 75® 300
JM. xnvision, .VO. z, i imurui nana, iv. are ordered to report at Masonic Hall Friday evening. February 7, at 7:30. E officers and other Important business. .
of the Division.
W. L. Heiakell, Sir Knight Captain.
VHHBsmBaiaMsiEiEaaBMaimBBMBaMmMm POLITICAL "P W. LONG, M. D., Democratic candidate for IV. Coroner. W, L. Mai:HOW. Lemoi-ratlc candidate for
O. Recorder.
URANK A MANICKH, M. l)., Democratic
a candidate for Coroner.
rk)R C-OuiCTV oLEHK. Oiss. #. Bridges, sub X ]ect to Democratic Nominating convention. JOHN OWTKKMAN. candidate for County •J Treasurer, subiect to Democratic Conveutiou. UOH TOWN Hit IP TRUST EEr B. F. Rogers. X subject to the decision ol the DeaiccHiUc
Township Convention. pofT
X Ci ■
fully asks your support.
WAHTH)—FUALI HKJP.
QOOD German girt at 415 Broadway st.
Rad LA(?Jtbf%*8 at Hpencer keus*:
^yAsHERlirOMAN at 735 N. New Jersey st.
HITE GIRL for housework. S2S Home ave.
Q.o<iD GIRL; German preferred. SI Fletcher
CO WRed COOiSL. at once. Ul ft. Meridian
A GOOD GerMaH GtRL at No. 77 N. Nool* A street.
T^iPERIEMTii) lady waiter. Address c IT X-i care News.
Of* 1 ' for general house wore: family of Vonr. VS *77 N. Alabama st.
4 F1RBT-CLA8* CABRlAOfc FAINTER. A. A J. Johr. 122 E. Wabash st.
'pif’EhlRS'CkD pant and overall msksre; Xj corner Meridian and Sontb. E’lIW’DCLAK'd CD AT MaKER iby to* week. X steady Job at once. IS S. Illinois.
L'EATUERt* KENoVaTED. bougni and Sold r J16 MassachOMtis avA R. F DnBria
IDDLE-AGETb WOMAN.general housework, ifl Good references. Address M IS. News.
(OOOD GIRL for general housework; good vA wages. Cal< for three days st 34S Wood lawn ave.
XlOMPETENTgirt for general housework: small Vi family. Apply Immediately, 737 North Alabama st.
C'EWlNu women at It and 14 N. Mississippi; no O work to take horn*. Cones A Son Manufacturing CO.
TVSod COOK with references. Wages 916. ApJ^Pj^tolSapertatendent Training School. City
NORTH ILLINOIS ST., white girl; good 1 cook: kitchen and diningroom work; reference* required.
A FEW sewing machine operators on power -V machines; steady work. Heims Manf’g Co., 146 8. Meridian st.
W H Ttl W6M AN for eopk to first-class hotel. Tv to city near Indianapolis. Goon wages; steady employment. Addrem F13, cere News.
fPHE ART OF ACTINft In ail Tts various I phases taught privately. Positions secured free. Address E IS. News. Communications confidential.
the Democratic nomination. Trustee Center Township, Hamuel N. Gold respect-
rpIIK COUNTRY DEMOCRACY preeent I. name of Wlllism II. Flick as s suitable
didate for County Recorder.
Hoos. —Receipts 4,6ii6 head. The Market rules
aHag*l I
plaintiff or that the sum claimed is due and unpaid, is bad on demurrer, as no breach of thspromise to pay ia shown. (21 It is not sufficient, where the action is for services rendered or goods furnished, to state by way of recital that the services and goods were of a designated value, but it must be directly averred aa a traversable fact that the services were rendered and that the goods were furnished, in order to show a performance of the contract nnder which the plaintiff proceeded. FLEAM*Q—REAL BeTATE—MORTGAGE—NOTICE. 12,125. George W. Wagner vs. Mary D. Winter. Marion S. C. Reversed. Berkshire, J. (1) A complaint must proceed upon a distinct and definite theory, and upon that theory the case must stand or fall. (2) Where a certificate of purchase at sheriff’s sale is assigned by the holder to another to secure a loan of money, and afterward the parties agree that the assignee shall retain the use of the money for three years, the assignee in the meantime to have possession of the real estate, collect rents, etc., if the latter takes a sheriff’s deed in his own name, as contemplated by the agreement, the relation of the parties as between themselves ia that of mortgagor and mortgagee, and if the former convey the property to a third person with notice, the * * ' ' 'its of his grantor.
signor of the
DOR COUNTY COMMISSIONER, Third DIsX trlct, J. N. Hnncti. subject to decision of Democratic nominntlng convention.
on
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. 3 80 HO 3 85 A3 85 325 aem
Heavy roughs 3 25 a* DO Shekp.—Receipts very light. Good sheep and lambs in demand at quotations, common grades
to choice lamb*.... to medium lambs.. non to fair lamb*, to choice sheeps
T HEREBY annon
X for tb
IE BY announce mvself as a candid :be office of Clerk of Marlon County, s Ject to the decision of tbs Democratic Cou Nominating Convention. John R. Wilso
candidate
subnty
Good to choice lambs.
Fair to mediut
Common to fat 95 Good to choice 8heep^_.__. Fair to mrtdinni sheep.. Common to fair sheep. Bucks, perhead
=1Ii =iSi
Chicago Live Stock Market.
Chicago, Fsbruary 7. -Hogs—Receipts 31,000
head. Market fairly tetive, lower.
EEEliii
Market steady.
Corn fed Texans * mt&S 70 ^Sheep—Receipts 7fido bead. Market slov^ ^
St. Louis Live Mock Market.
St. Louis, February 7.—Cattle - Receipts 300
L^i„ Hough packing — BG©V©8 -•«-•>•••••••• • •• -MSU4• S******‘ toockern and feeden.^...
iNROUliCilHirrh.
Si 50 1X>ZEN cablnet8 Bennett'S.
©4 GETS life-size crayon and one dozen csbiiXTC lists at Bennett’s. TYaXoRh AND SHEAKm grounaat Dsrbers
XV Supply House. J7 and 28 Circle «.
*V>Ai(DKN filtloa ORi H estra . Joe M. Fan X den leader and business manager, 115 West
New Y’ork et.
FINANCiAL
St. Louis, February 7.—C
h Hogs^RecHpi^^rto hsad. Market lower.
7m* r
Y Bheep^Keceipts 800 head. M iiir k'et stes^L 8 “
M ONEY to loan. C. F. Sayles, to ioan. A. Abromet. 0 PER CENT. MoN£y. Spann A Co. OK1-GAGE LOANR C. E. Coffin A Co.
re. proceeding iff’s equity of veyance made
Fred Erb, of Lafayette, and George C. Beck, of Indianapolis, wifi meet at Lafayette on the JMh inst., iu a fifty live-bird shooting for the American field championship.
contest,
Robert B. EnoriL one of the leading lawyers at the Kosciusko County bar. has gone iasane. Borne year* ago he was considered one of the «*l ttaaip ajMsatore in Northern Indiana. A oow afflicted with hydrophobia attacked
ftokie i _ . .. _
best stump speakers in Northern Indians. A oow afflicted with hydrophobia attae John Bard, noar Brazil, yesterday, knocking him down aud making dasperata effort# to kill Mm. He finally escaped comparatively un-
lamp in the residence of William
0A hanging laui
Major, of Bnelby County, exploded night before last, while Mrs. Major was sitting underDeath with a child in her arms. The little one
was horribly burned.
Traces ot arsenical poison are reported to have been found In the remains of Jacob Eberlo, of Fere, who died under peculiar cirenmstance* some time ago, and the Grand
Jury will investigate.
Andrew Schaum, of Portland, recently licensed as exhortar in the Methodist church, has eloped with the fifteen-year-old daughter of James Haines, and the parties are reported
aa having married in Michigan.
. George Gregory, 8r., of Union City, was found unconscious in his chair, due to apoplexy. In his lap lay a piece of paper, on which he had endeavored to write, but the same was illegible. He died without recover-
ing consciousness.
Mancie’s crack polo team last night defeated a representative team of the State, which included Spann and Wilson, of Indianapolis: Carr, of Anderson; Kelly, of Lafayette, and Freeman, of Mancie. The game was played
under New England rules.
Samuel M. Parry, a dairyman of Richmond, has caused a steam wagon to be built, which he proposes to use in serving customers. The wheels are geared to make one hundred revolutions per minute, and to out-travel any team of horses which can he put on the road, Kokomo has granted a street railway franchise to a company which guarantees to have three miles of track in operation by the first of October next. Hone powsr will be used until (he city haa attained a population of 90,000. when it ia agreed that electricity shall
be substituted.
Ed Carey, of Orewfordsvilie, one of the princirsls in the Carey-Keating prise fight, and “Friday” Clarke, a second, nave been sent to Lebanon to answer therefor. “Boney” Harris, another second, has already been fined. “Oi.” Gill and “Tuck” Cox, who were intersrisd in the fight, escaped punishment because of de-
fective indictment*. Very Rev. Father So: the Order of the Holy ;he University of No * “ i Bend, last eveni
Sorin, Superior General of * f Cross, and founder of otre Dame, returned to
I V f
j of Notre Dame, returned to
Jouth Bend, last evening, from France, therely completing his fiftieth trip across the Atlantic. He was given a great reception by the [faculty and students of the University, the -> tecs-ion also signalizing his seventy-seventh The organisation at Warsaw, started by
ladies in sport, is gaining in strength, wn object ia to keep “tabs” on young
each member noting down the times
seen at church or coming out of a and at the regular meetings notes are aud the male la ' * '
moral and p i below the
to* girls being pledged to'•sack’ His poverty is not considered.
The Uniform Rank, K. of P., of Martiae-
■ nUtot before last to lan Lodge, and while the streets the rank was
>f Jack Bianken..“to 12T.X
• were soldiers de- _ back to the asylum. He by friends, but not um
Mr icennes Sun the sale of it#
ranks and mere in hiding
i possi-
ing shelter from j
i - i
that the
he sale of its plant comas from the making against corruption and city affairs. It i* now making a
ifltmct, and claims that toe begittaing 0 f the . a proposition to make the same contract, if tb* e it. Instead, the bribe charges that on* of the a large offer in cash ’or i was declined. Says the i w* hold and own the
for honesty,
Bxxiftrs*’*
Invalid: John °Devid b’
value of the property, i* bad. (8) A purchaser of real estate is chargeable with notice of
matters which an examination of recorded deeds in the chain of title will disclose. daily city vital statistics.
Birth Return.
Patton, Geo. and Belle. 333 Peru, boy. Burke, O. and Sarah, 169 Johnson ave., girl. Sohad, 41. and Flora, 43 Walcot. boy. 8mith, Dam. and Lida, 147 8. Noble, girl. Meyer.Wm. and Char. Madison road, girl. Keen, Fred and Minnie, 276 E. Merrill, girl. Crouch, W. L. and F., Davis street, girl. Martindale, William and Mrs., Prospect.girl. Kleinschmidt, William and Mrs., Center
Tp., ■ e. girl.
Krumther, Herman and Mrs., 188 Elm, giri. Bora, Charles W. and Mrs., 216 Buchanan, Cooper, Jerry and Sarah, 276 Yandes, girl. * Bhsare, Glabe and Hattie, 2B6 Yandes, girl. ^Biggins, Hugh and Winfred, 209 Douglass, Goodwin, Harry and Lixzle. 230 Bright, boy.
Death Returns.
Infhnt Brown, 8M N. Pennsylvania. Melvina BrennanJtS yra, 188 W. Pearl, acute enteritis and ia arr Ac. Leonora Schmufl, 20 months, 199 Kennington, diphtheria. W Lizzie Mullen, fflyrs., Sister of Good Shepherd, heart disease.
Marriage License.
Frederick Bremer and Mattie Sehule. “Boom” ia Births. Eighty-three birth* have been reported since , last Friday noon. This is the largest number for one week in the four years’ experience of the present Health Board officers. Forty-one deaths were reported. Sales of Real Estate. John J. Carriger to Asa 0. Cox, pt w ■ e Li 30. 15. A. 56 a. #2.000. Elizabeth Nelson to J. M. Cassel, n H • • X
U, 16, 2, 20 a, 92,000.
D. M. Pierson to Frank Zehringer. It 7,' Ollv er’s aub of It 6, etc., Johnson’* heirs, 92,700. * . Louis Day to Virg Day, It 29, Light’s Broad
Ripple sub, MOO.
David C. Bryant to H. F. Gaeth, 1m 20 and
21 Lockwood’s s e add, fi5Q.
Conn. Mut. Life Ins. Co. to S. K. Perkins, pt
It 7, sq 28,916,000’.
Jaa. C. Bowe to Amanda C. Welch, pt It 882, Fletcher et al’s sub o 196, etc, fl.&OO. Alex N. Clark to Joel B. Garrison, It 86, All-
men et al’s add t‘i7A
Henry Barnard to H. T. Conde Implement Co., It 12. Yandes’s sub of so ICO, f5,oco. A. L. Roach* to Aaron Walker, Its 3,4, & and 6, blk 84, West Indianapolis, 9600. Cornelius Funkhouaer to Aaron Walker, Its 1 and 2, blk 34, North Indianapolis, |1,160. H. I. Bennett to P. E. Mitchner, pt It 77 Butler’s add College cor, f6.5G0. David King to James W. Carter, pt It 10 Ray’s sub of pt of sq 12, (2,0(0. R. B. F. Peirce et al. to Charlotte Winterrowd. It 68 Lazarus's Meridian Place, 1800. P. E. Phillips to C. E. Hall, It 36 Wolf’s sub of It 01 Fletcher’* Oak Hill add, 0800. J. 8. Spann et rd. to R. G. Harsaim, pt It 10 Yande*’* aub aq lOo, 9?,500. Leonidas Bonlen to A. L. Palmer, It IS Clark’s 1st add W Indianapolis. (fiOO. M. H. Maliory to Harry J. Milligan, Its 6 and 6 Talbott’* add, 97,000. Hold to 8am K. Perkins. The Connecticut Mutual Life Insurance Com pany has sold to Samuel E. Perkins part of lot 7, square 28, «xtondlng 20 ieet 9 inches oa Indiana av*nn«, and M feet 8 inches on N*w York streri, for 916,000.
Building Permit*.
9Me£?* Ohi? Mto ,tP4ir dw * Uln * inTWof jStod northeast corner of O. A. Pott* A Co!?reprire,420 W. Wash.,9100.
Trial of Criminals.
Frank Smith, ot East Saginaw. Mich., was arrested by Patrolmen Hostettler and Kruger last night for the theft of some Jewelry at a Maryland street boarding house. Sent to the
Grand Jury.
Thornton 1 . chsrged r with r stealfng b #500fr^m t Mx brother-in-law, will be investigated by the
Grand Jury.
MlsoeUnneou* Produce.
Dealers' Selling Prices—Apples—Bellflowers #3 5G(«f4.00per Darrel. Roman Beauties S8.00@3.. , i0, Ram bo *3.00. Hen Davis #3.00*3.25. wine Bap Sy.7V„ 3.00, Genltin #2.25^2.75, Northern Spy «.»to5i. Northern Baldwin or Greening te.NWi.TS. Bananas — TOcdM.oo per smail bunch. fl.ZVai.to large bunch. Cabbagesi.:ya2.oo per barrel, new **.50 per crate. Celery —Home grown 3X&Bt<c per bunch, drier—32 gallon barrels, Michigan, [email protected], Doffy |5.nRrt5.50: « gallon barrels fr. rTsB.SO. Grapes—Malaga SB.50 per barrel « lbs. grou, ss.oo
ssiiaj^ ml siK
in a small war: Choice varie’ies, well assorted, *1.36®!.50 per barrel, 455t5&c per bushel; on track. In car lots, ■W'tt-ISc; common a j poorly assorted, aaaSr- as to quality. Swee
Indiaiusdous Grain Market.
_ ■ So. 3 white 38r§C7e, No. 4 white 2300c, according to condition and color. No. 2'yellow S®. fc.&Aig8SSfBftiEkI«g mlxc<1 e»r»c.
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m
Inspections—Wheat—No. 2 red Tears, No. I re te ejected 1 car, No. 2 hard 3 cars: total
Corn—No 2 mixed 1 car. No. 3 whit ado mixed 8 cars. Oats—No. 2 mixo
I car cars.
cars. No. 3 red 3 cars: total S
_ . _ o. 8 white 1 car,
no grade mixed t cars. Oats-No. £ mixed 1 car. Total for past twenty-tonr hours 13 can; for pre-
ceding day* can.
'
to loan. Hadley * Fay, R) East Mai-
A BSTRACTP8 OF TITLE. JU M. Brown, 66 East
xY Market at.
ONEY-Gnick. Try Bryan’s, No. 1 North
. Meridian at.
ONEY (jtlcR. See Thompson, room IS^No.
6Q East Market.
XYN JEWELRY, riothtng and other valuables. *17 W. Wyhington St, ’VC ONEY To DO AN on personal property, iVl Room 24, Thorpe Block, \( ONEY loaned on pianos, furniture, etc. 214 IT1 WVWssblngton, room 4, ONEY LOANED on personal property, withJM. out removal. M Ingalls Block. M .7 Mcl “’ ONEY loaned on building atsf elation books. Jvl A. B. Grover A Co., »> E. Market.
»looon
j! iSJSh.1{~-
\C6>1EV to loan oti personal property, in sums ivl to suit. Kingman,.n Pontn Alabama st. O Vl A A ' ro LOAN at 6 per cent.: small
or large amounts. Mick A Co.
■pRIVATE Money on farm or citv nronsrty; X reasoneble rates. Reid Bros., 42 North Dei <
aware. . _ . ^
VC ONEY on larma or city properly: terms reaItL sonable. Thornes C. Day A Co., 74 East Mar ket St.
.11000
Block.
vanta st, 1 OANato any amount on Indians tarnTalTd Market ^ 0V * Tty - Artbnr B - Grover A Co., 86 E.
Indiananolis Provision Market.
l A^abl*np?^«h5uh 1 Co"5Su"darl
Market* by Telegm'ph.
et26c. Rye—Firmer at 62c to arrive. Provisions —Unchangedand quiet. Whisky—Steady; sales
Tolewo. February 7.—Wheat—Lower and list; cash and February 7814c, May M*c. July
~ * cash 30c. May
,.d. May 24c bitf. February 33,50,
Company, no delay; can accommodate yon same day that V^irgfn’lssve 011 CUj 0r ^ar,n, • C ‘ "*Gorsueh, • AC ONEY TO LOAN—If you’ want a straight id business Iren of home mousy oa Ms-Ton County reel estate, without «ommlesion,middle men or red tepe, ar d for any time from three to tea years, apply io Wifflsm H. English. BUILDIN0. RAYINb m&u uuaE ASSOCIATIONS'
tion Tuesday evening, February 18. at 7:30. at Becretary. \rdTlCE is hereby given that the annual el ec 11 tion ot three directors of the Mechanic's Having and Loan Asscciatlon will be held at the Association room. No. 11, When Block, on Tuesday evening. March 4, lisa H. B. Smith. Pres. A. B. Tnonp. Sec.
. Oana-
sales l.ifO.COO bushels: steady at'Me dwdfne’ more acUve: mtx^d western 23®41>tc. Oats—Receipts 78,0C0 busheU; sates none; dull, nominal: western -jy*(«A5c. JBeef-lnsctive; piste f?.76A »k—Strong and old mess flO.zia Lard—Slow and Butter—Receipt*
8.00, extra mess . quiet; new mesa 10.75, extra prt easy; steam n
Block, and 8, W. Wales, Becretsry.329 MassachiiBetts avenue, for Information and sharea.or at tg© room, No. 70 Bast Market street, Monday rxffiTMvrr'ALTroME and savingt asA sociatioh combines ail of the best features
are upon
shares
k*t«t.m Secretary
sauva Auvrnv a
on this plan. rmmj a**.*a - n - - ^4l^”imSn > risslitaiu CI W 2 J fRL^i ar
.wanted.western 18h0I4Wcihiltar .raw firm i fining Mfac, centrifugal 9r test 5Hc. refined owdered 6»-l6c. granulated 6Lc, crushed
!E
easy;Molasses strong, active.
Chicago Market. Chicaso. February 7.
Opening-; High
T\0 YOU want to borrow moneyr U The Indiana
X anc
Come and get parffculars. H Office SO East Market street. Open Saturday evening until SdS. OLD Reliable indiasapoiiV Bhirdiii a ami Loan AMOriat en now Isau*shares at any time without back dttss. Shares ffiBO, dues » cenu per week, which amount covers premiums. Interest and premium reduced each rfx months.
Brought
Dead.
The body of R. M. Lewis, the o„ I. & W. brakeman killed near Peoria, was brought to his home here to-day.
Wholesale Market. t to be a temporary scarcity in eggs i ia the prise. Hens aad chickens Butter continues dull. Trade ■ M fa**M*<*. is afThere are > not > shoes and nails usual
i. like other linen ■ - -useMOneble weather. ; this winter, end Mere has i
WheatFob. Jfc
Corn-
July
Oats—
Feb 3fc ^ Pork— | Feb i 9 75 March... 8 77.«f May.— 10 0i**
, Walker’S
n
13$
4 Balls M7*. bore* i i*. Powder-# for 3
f'WfW ■grrir
~w
1L
9 72H 8 77‘at SS5 1^ ir
Closing. •a-,
• it 9 77*4| **F*r
•Asked. tBkL INMrihaL MateA
T>UO DOG. ten meaths old: brass collar. ReX turn to 5a> Broadway. Reward. (SUNDAY EVENING, on Maasachnsetts or Col0 lege avenne, small grid scarf pin. set with Are wm Ql%l!kiStigi£K3lZrg:£j£Z
mu am
1 ss^
ODOD i}6lD WATcHToFhravTOoubiy'Waigoa VF or dray harness. Address J. A. Hunt.
tee Slate at lowest prices.
GTvSa 1 nylon. Ji VOUrI a ere f<
Leave desert]
Delaware,
y6k cubMimxius.
X Good vacant lots oertheast. Properties paying fair rental.
Business property
YuBEXT
COItl
si once WI
0»*lL; bars cqstoii*-
«wlS*Rrid
. oa leading nvenuea.
Row ELLA K^mUtoMWM^
SSS'ckri.saKmt T> EMOdElino ha I. E-Owl n* to toeremodiTXV tog of tbs block, corner Waahlagtoa street sad Kentucky avenue; we must reduce our stock to make room for the workmen. W* will sell for the next thirty oar*.
Ingrain i HeaUni EurnltureffinB es we must reduce our stack.
bottom prises.
V
a t au< s?s ^v^tZLrg****** for th © ii 8 areas s&ossg hwo* tsr tat women’s me* shoes. 08c.
* ffifahWerere _ . . iShnss.Th . r men’s or women’s rubbers, i 15c for Misses'rubbers. IS «c for men’s half arctice.-da M.2S for men’s boots. fL». 60c for children’s spring heerrun 5 to L 75o tor school shoe., run 8 to 12. SOo for rid ladles' house stlppoea. 40c. I have slot of shoes a-.d rubbers dsmaged by water which I will sell at most any price. Cell early. A. Kiuunjtur, 153 W. Wash, at., near Mississippi st.
sa
mmTm
r*.T-ATtaSm™r«
.«I200
^nn%.
m RfiTT—ROOMS.
jp LEAS ANT ROOMS. 7* East New York st.
BARBER. ICO East Market st.
^7HITE PORTER for hotel. Illinois House.
JXXPEIUENCED dining-room men. Weddell
|jAJlRCUf and bath# 16c. Swimming 18c. 23
QkRMAN ta^takfe charge of farm. Inquire et
gKVHRAL LIVE MEN to sell nursery stack. frHRE? GOOD HARNESS MAKERS. 168 W
X Wasnlngton at.
fjOOD BAkBER, immediately; steady work. Va 7« Massachusetts av*.
TJRIGHT. KNKHOETIC MAN to canrsm X> newstands for illustrated paper. Address Q 13, oare News.
X/OUNO MAN. good penman; speed and tnX telllgenoe essential. Address in own handwriting, N u, care News.
rfiWO LIVE MEk to introdnee our goods in X towns within 100 miles of Indianapolis. P. J. Flanedy, 83 North Delaware.
T° BCY'TeioIjSE of three or four rooms, soothX east part of city, on small monthly paymenu. Address O 13. care News.
1 C/Y L A BO BEKS, 61.50 day; also 1W tie-makers, XeJVf 15c tie; ship Saturday and Wednesday’s work south. Commercial Exchange, 95>i North
Q alESMEN wanted et once. A few good men O to sell our goods by sample to the wholesale and retell trade. We are the largest manufacturers in our line to the world. Liberal salary raid. Permanent position. Money advanced
\vAKTSk—SITUATIONS.
T» Y TWO GIRLS In one house. Apply U6 HarX) risen st.
rpWo experienced farm hands. Address LU, X care News.
T» ELI ABLE and thoroughly competent honseXV keeper. 136 N. Liberty st.
* 8 NTTKSE for child, or housework, will sleep A at home, in W. Georgia st.
QAwing MACHINES of all kinda repaired at O the "Standard” office, If2 E. Wash. st.
rpHE bEST 8GAP made Is the Improved 1 Quaker; It is large, well pressed, solid and durable; it is sold st 5 cenu, and with escti cake of the neap yon get free s cake of starch polish, which sells at 6 cents. The Electric LlghtHosn will save yon twice its price on every washing if used according to directions on the wrappers. With each twente-flve cake of It you get a large mirror free. Manufactured by the Johnston Soap Company, Indianapolis.
WANTBl)—A6SNTS.
(NOR “Blush of Roses;” cures blackheads. X Branch office, 348 Ash.
rrEN MURli AGBtfl%. male or female, fcall X or address K. J. Hamilton, 34 Bismarck avenne, HaughviUe, Ind.
TyEAlERS wanting nursery stock will find it to U thoir ad vantage local) at 45 Massachusetts avenue; agents Wanted. John Freeman.
TX>R “Stanley to Afrlca;”GH pages, finely ilX mstrated; big demand; send at once 15 cents postage and receive special terms and outfit free, w. D. Wilcox & Co.. 413 Dearborn street.Chicago.
/’'tQtftfTY AGENTS for kluinbago Lubricating \y Company’s goods. One riling of s wseon, buggy or carriage, warranted to run 100 miles. One-pound-box warranted to ran a farm wagon six months, coating 30 cents. Apply or address, Plumbago Lubricating Company, ife West Maryland street. Indianapolis. Ind.
WANTID—MBQKLLANIOOS.
QIBSON. Archttsct. Hartford Block.
DYNAMO foMSu^ncendescent ligbu. Indiana
/N RAPE and tree pruning by an experienced VJ man. 01 Church st.
pAST-OFF ctoffllNG; cash paid. 117 MsasaVv chusettsave. Mrs. Line.
pOffsUMEtta’ GAS TRUST STOCK. Newton \y Todd, M.S E- Washington st.
B I«HE8TP^^^ n ,„ra,tare.carpet.
pAWT-OFF CLOTHING, ju East W aghtngtan( highest price paid. J. BndwsltskvT
xSeNTAL fiERVitfES EReE, st Dental OolU lege, 1 to 6 p. m.. except Saturdays.
T?ClL VARlfill'V 6^ ITiRSTTijIilt; on payX ments or cash st 234 West Washington.
MONTHS—f!0 6 month interest; tffljSUvJ security, MO chattel. &W. Market^ rooms.
*i.oo Washington.
■pURNIsHED room in private family, 3 or 1 X squares of South street ana J..M.& f. freight yard. Address L13. care News.
TjioS CASH; choice property or lot; vale# 94,000 X to 16,000; well located; north; prefer to deal with owner. Address F12, care News. po5t> ClfxMUft lor good man with some V* means willing to go into restaurant already
T>ENTfeft8 to see our list of houses; spring S.&fiSSiE^TSUK&ff’AHlifSv: full laformstion. Powell A Hanckel, 66 East Marfcet.
TFY GENTLEMAN, one onfurnlabed parlor X> endbedroom. between New York and Michigan and Tennessee and California mu., by 1st of March; references exchanged. Address, with terms, H it. News.
A TTEND OUR GREAT CLEARANCE SALE JX op Boors AKO SZZOXH. wm uffsHadlre^iehtlemen* 1 and chifd^boou help brin *tem tedto Sa***' thM ^° D ^ DOt Vou are invited to oali^early, so you will be able to get what you want. This site begins Haturday evening, February 1. and.continues until all are sold. The frilowtng items will give ail an idea of how we will cut prices: C for ladles’ dongria kid, worth ft U-Tt for men’s Isce^Cougrem and button shoes, «! for boy’s shoes, worth 92. 75c for Misses’ school shoes, worth ft JO atValf price* nollce ’k 00 ^* ere being arid We also have a large 'iissortment of rubber goods to be dosed out. ■Gko. T. KB.Em.Etv, 250 West Washington street
A staclk okoceriks.
compare our price* wlte the price* yen have
■■■■ Our grocer.
been paying J
■!
» h*. confecUoner*’ A sugar for ,
-^Marf^K^ t0r ”
bertOrid^n best Java col
, Hio'-afc'W 1». best Java coflTee for.
1». Arbuckle,Banner <w Uon coffee tarJ
4 cans Polk’s corn for..
■ ■ . —** best or “Ruby" tomatoes 1^ Scans blackb»rrUs or red cherrtem for™ IB. creamery or Hoe country Sutter 1 bars iiabbut’#, 1 8Mta*Bau9‘soap^ ins-JCInaan’s kettle-rendered leaf lard forIkajayisF - 1 quart hominy or ^avy beans for
pmsisniBaaanrrBresaHBaf
cCl Clair.
^ r i( unfuruisiied front r0«B, KfeaS bi-
i4g Ji'l LLlTNOIS At.; 1 "Feautlfnl rooms; furPDrNIbMSD Indy preferred: - 'xx~W.
F Delaware St.
pLUNTsHLlD rooms, ffiandllOper moutn - 1M
■^■ICELY furnished front rooms, wtth gaa. SIX T ARGKfront fnrnisheii reomwith 'board; 2tt JU N. Pennsylvania st. LtURNISHEI) ROOMS to gentUmen; natural X gav 42*4 Mass. sve.
TYEslRALI.fe PARLOR and other rooms. 32S ±J North Missieslppt st.
; good junk
j Huma. /o vy .
T ARGE ROOMS and bed rooms; ~ central; JU cheap. 78 W. Market.
P’URNGSHED^ROOMH. (8)4 N. Pennsylvania rpHREE N ICE RO( IMS for light housekeeping,
1 gas. 310 North Delaware st.
Vrici FURNISHED Fr6nT Room, alcove,
board. MS North DHnris st.
■nURMsHED room, with alcovej ntao board; X gentleman IMS N. MerkUea. ■
geatlemaa
ffWOkloBFRUiNTROOMS:houeekeeptog; 9« X per month. 498 South UUnris. TJLKasaNT furntaned front and Sid* rooms. X with board. 2*1 N. Delaware st.
two'young
ffUVO BMaTl roJuns; also two large furntMied' i lightbousekeepini:- lg N. Illinois.
X> LEG A NT BOOM-fe, furnished or unfWnislMd;
£j all conTenienoes. 142 North Illinois.
■yriCELY furnished snlte rooms, bath, for gen-
tiemen. Feb. 15; 156 N. New Jersey st.
AOTiJ K W l? r - 9U ’» ll !H 1 k ITT
TYININ V G, kftchen snd^aitting room; very oenLJ tral for table boarders, with furniture. 78
W. Market.
large
furnace.
733
Cell after 12 m. T 2,3 or 4 ROOMS, partly furnished: both gases; UO North'Alk^^n < r ^ nt pwiwr furnished, gret*.
179 of rooms,|ur window, with hoard: also front parftw. C 0 ***' 3 I n/‘l N. MERlbfAN 8t., rumlidied or unIV/Ds furnished rooms; stogie ot en suite; one nice front suite, two rooms; natural gas.
TROUBLE PARESbS, gentlemen. ( J-f rooms, gentlemen, flz; one room men. «0: furnished; desirable locatii dress T it News; references. ■if
fa: two
*wui, gentlelocation. Ad-
piFTY kL^ANT^RaoMllta^tb^^new addl• room uow'opsn* reasonable rates ; entrance! No. 40Nwtb Illforis st. Apply to Mrs. Anna HeMkei.
T 7PPER floors of S3 and 35 Somb flllnria street; U these rooms have good light, all conven-
ience*.
?,r
hese rooms have good light, ell convenhi, end ere supplied with natural gas for and light. Apply to Nlcoil the Tailor, 33 a
inols st.
FOR REIT-H0D3S3.
(^EE LIST, C. E. Coffin * Co.
Q.IRLB AND MEN wanted. US E. Washtogton: gEE iGBT at office! Bpann Market
goTO^r^toToomSTnanirariasr^rT^piya 00 ^ L AVENUE,nine roc*msi noracs
/COTTAGE, 254luver avenue;natural gan In-
Vv quire there.
dliSWHiiiDSCHUUL. Meridian aud Wash
tj Ington streets.
QEE LihT at 86 East Market, grouna tloor. k7 Gregory * Appel. TJ OUHEH ana rooms ta bloerns Dyer A Hese-
n. menn. 31 Circle at.
■TklTANb WlFE for farm work: nouse rent . furnisheo; best pay. TiH E. WaahIngton.
122 ^stand C 8 E. R K^nrids 10 Circle st. ’ *' 79TANDra"E. MARKET BT.: b rooms each J
ably by the week or month.
T i > UHN1 TV RR. carpet* and stovM on mhv do.v» if menu«l^h^irteswuifg^sffivfrgra.
avenue.
immeVehonld°be’ number 5H.‘ Appiy U snd M North Mississippi at.
v^^nw^nc principles, at uptician Lanoox. 02East
will be glad to JR 3 Hanckel. fl* E. Market
■ ne our lists, give informeU gket*t.—M
Powell A
> sve.. 6 rooms Corner Montana and Sheldon, 3 rooms, n Sec these. Held Bros,, 42N. Petowij*. /YN E double two-story frame dwelling. 17 ' and V7 174 Maeaechnsetts ave., near New Jersey st. Both in good repair, newly painted and papered throughout; all modern conveniences; both kinds of gas. water and sewer connections. Pavia Wallace, Money Order Department P.U, y'lOTTACiK HOt'SE of SIX rooms, city water In Kj house; all in good condition; wlthta fiv# squares of Washington street, north; ftt. Good brick house of seven rooms; No. I condition; f.r.v-. splendid brick house of eight room#; modern Improvementad both hot and sold water; cooking range attached to kitchen; el! in good condition; will be for rent about the 18th of the month; six squares of Washington street, north side: rent fSO. F. H. Fltegerald,68)4 East Market street.
l > <&KOGCUPfeH, telescopes, open fano flsldt^tarke’t a4 '•Valrwf at Man do’s, fll
115
FOR RBRT-OfFHJ* AMD STORMS,
23 East South street.
TJCBINXBS8 Rook.. te ISouth Illinois umta? JO Grand Howl J. B. Stekrert. rrHREE4»toW brick tmirdtiig iai'center of ^ritg.^BBtabie for flight manufacturing. Ad-
.power ptmer, ob^ asooofso potvep W&rF#n ta good order ; win be sold chei^; Rock wood. Terre Haute, Ind.
FOR REMT—MI3CKLLAM100S
well and cistern: each, for one CjFASTf A* o r. A FOR -rfftoom house < all other Y’imon B1 ^ to Johnson A HogI shire’s East Washingran street addition for WAK£yGfiT."i£ffatAKA-0 P e-ri-t5eWt F residence to that city; modem throughout
• -
'WO MV LEW a
"nivTf'
*10,000 TO J!i5,1irSo*M’A«f w U Talbott Block
A T A BARGAIN Seven tooms, hard wood fia ■aa- *Bu| .pftftPB OGWiBil't' W 11 ftlit« Oflf* ttQUBPC S, SSL rEhtSSStt. lr«S?M8i street.
legam i Mail.
t oondltloa. Atet:
gStoWawSTj* •“ B, *“ w 4
FOR Bro» d way residence near Sev
n at Ural at-class ruger,
natural and artificial gas. water works, coaiplete sewerage system In bouse; best bargain on the street. Atax Meager,*Odd PHlows Halt
i526irssi^fl buildings, all kinds of large Hjilcadld soil: situated 11 mliet wnaP cash payment required down
Hn*t-elass farm of 101 .mproved: exoeUent and small fralts.
j^EA^TJ FlX^OOrrAOE on Hoyt^s ^ aren»ejjMti^’rtrire*varan t a ?ou° en 1 IteUcEmtaine street, e*« front, near Seventh street, nicely •haded, fl.«0. C. E. Rayncids a cn., io
$900 sif i'^a.^.SK.sss through to Weaver street: *1 t-itxlSl feet. »eno
ion sirurv, numuujuir i
rooms, large barn, choice fruits, horse can pass the door every thirty minutes; will take some city property in exchange. Mick * Co.
y property in exchange.
^ NsdC UESVOCR PUOPE1YX Y lu HriTclaMcom inf.^^North American, assets- IS.731,21100 Pennsylvania Fire, assets. I^2»,8M 06 Orient of Hartford, assets 1,K»,;22 03 ■Jjanw A Fav, Agents, 78 East Market st.
residence on sstreet; mod-
fect
$22500 .
8SLSn.(3W , g?yi&72S rf g^i»! 1>t‘8lS>rt» CORNER LOT5^i4dxia5..,::.:.]n70o n.,o,Tai:«sm—z:—.:=zzK^ fsattai ig^jae*s!== hs ^K’SfflSgaLaw.aB-— ,M
C I B.lf,rtm2nrM.,from rooto... CXillege ave., H. of 7th, per foot
Ington st.
Bruce Place. WoodrnffPl
g.Ten
—
n! Tennesscs st.‘,’ above 7th,'soHret.... 6 -•••'WllDH'ArATOvKX' 00
FOR SALS -MISOSLLANIOUi
ptRCHER PIANO cheep, 34 Bird st. ^aFR, a fin* biebrid. Call st U N. keridlaa st.
(PA c ’ u 33TElSSSr 5ns=iI! ^ vt;i; « : ®
call immediately.
b "*-- •»
‘jJ’lNE welast office conn4#r, i*»qp| loug. with
■ ....
Hall. . re
rnnkfeE fARfebt ... X nearly new; cheap.
New*.
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llsbtng.
ADcnoii
:
N. PERRY. AuoUonser, M Ba^Nto^
TTtVl’lHd Mcd’kfif.
‘-mdontabUM, two™ g atoves, count* J BPsmias CBiffgr
8.000^^>
a si ness man. AddressBiL • KADY CAHM “and desl i bustoMM establishments bOkffidsntisL C. C. *
RIMOTiju
IUHWAT mi 1 VANDCMILT
aHBsaao! BIG FOUR ROUTF
I tnfi&ftiT
CLXVXLAMD
5SfR«ts.w£^Spafts
CBicaeo,
Depart—*3^6 am
Arrive—10 :l7
*10:50 pa
CHrcunrari mvistow-sasr
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ckicaoo e cmcijrttATi nrvtszoir—wmr.
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SSffi=»7£ ! ■*( UM-_ .
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aaMsite:afflr
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From IndianapolisljnionStatioa
'j&m
P ».rd7o!s?» • ^ d pm.; arrive from Richmond, 9;40am ' W . Leave for Chioago,* 10 :M am.^“ Arrive from Chicago, d 4:05 pm ' Leave for Jkjateviila, d 4f00 am ** :1 ° J*!?'’ S:30 P®-; »mv« ft a.',f i io:m I^eave for Vincennes and Cairo, 41:10 pm.; arrive from l6:45 am., 5:10 pm. d, daily; other (rains except Sunday. Y wed a Ha Lena ^•tssusfaasnm Terre Hants and Greeneastl*, rereW' « -itotorer ' w ■ rnfm ffwiiwFUi
