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ITanl ifci Plasm rnBTiicsnL GLOVES. XJ ButtOB Length XOTJJ QXT AlBI KIDS at XaaB3T BASGAIX3 we have rrero Tucker's Glove Depot 10 BA8T WAJBH. ST. SPECIAL SALE SXCOND-UAND Pianos and Organs, ABOUT TEIBTT IV 2TCXBXR, lomeof which are good new, and an of them In good condition. TTTT PIT WTf.T.

HVr.lM jWcdnesday, April 18, At whlrh Urn these Instruments will be at Gnat Bargains and on easy terms. A Chjuiee to Get a Good Plan Cheap. TL BALDWIN i 04 and 66 fforth renn. St. O.

W.WILLIAMS, Manager. wJ.M What the mat restorative, Hoetet- tore Stomach Bit-ten will do. Hi ait be gathered from what It haa doo. It haa effeoted radical cur, in thousands of cam of dytpenala, bilious diaorders4ntermiW tent fever, nervous affdcUooa, general debility, constipation, ilck head-' ache, mental des-pondencTf and tne aw peculiar cots For sale by all OrworUts and daelen generally, a MANTELS, REFRIGERATORS, Oil and Gasoline Stores. 1 aaa 63 nest nasiungton su P.

HARITY. TV Hinnfacturer Umbrellas. Boaslilna a Bpedaty. 0- tx Vrginla ATanna. That Brown's Iron Bitters will cure the worst case of dyspepsia.

ymi insure ahearty appetite, i and increased digestion. Cures general debility, and i gives a new lease of life. Dispels nervous depression and low spirits. Restores an exhausted nurs- ingmotherto full strength and gives abundant sustenance for her child. Strengthens the muscles and the blood.

Overcomes weakness, wake fulness, and lack of energy Keeps off all chills, fevers and other malarial poison. AVJll infuse with, new life the weakest invalid. VJ jjWmlker St, Baltimore, Dec Mu aFor ai yMrs I hair, bees a great euffimr (rota Blaed DisaaM, Uy-' paiamdCeostipatiaaaaabecaaia -4 odebUitateathatIeouldaotittaia amythiM aay wni.ch, ta net. liaair becen a bardeik hope hadalmaaldk km, mr husbaoa aeeing Baoww laoa Brrmis advertiaed ia the caper, induced me togir. it a trial.

a am aewtaai aad ham aot rtakinc the third kettle aot felt eo dl la aia yaanaaldeatthai Brown's Iron Bitters will have a. better tonic effect upon any one who needs "bracing up," thaa any medicine made. s. 4 ky Ward Bro aa aU ItnggOmT Know CITY NEWS. Ba Kbaa will tet'J ia Eut B.

"Cart" AaUaj, th dractUt, la rary 111. Taa Lyra will girt a eoaeart Friday art ScmaUr Uirriioa aad family wOl retora Itra, B.v Traak'Paarl baa rtnoTed ta Terra Haata. BUphta Bocae haa oaa to Chicago tut aaraaaaat roaid.iice. The Mcaaerchor hta baaa iaritadto fire -Stradella" la LonirrUla. Lawrcaeo Lagadon, haa been appelated grurdiaa of the Log adon aaira.

Caorf a Wlaeraaa, who fall from taa roof of Ua aaper mill, ta raerorlaa. Oen. Tern Morrla and party will try the fiaaiaf at Cadar Beach thia waak. Tba 1883 aavooraUoa of aehool eailirta ia tbia city givea a total of J3.679. i Bot.Dt.

Piereoa preaeaed ta hia eld congregation la Detroit yesterday. The gOYeraor aad iaaaae kotpiUl com-misaioaera haye gone to KaaJukao. Charley Elaer haa taken eerrice with Maxahail, Field A of Chieafo, The baQdiag permita iaaned laet week ealled for an expenditare of $78,075. i The repnblleaaa of the eonaeU meet tor aight to eaacna oa the aaiary qncattoa. I A qaantlty ef elothing haa baea atolea from David Miller, 31 Ifadiaoa aTeana.

Fiefeher Plaee elalma the largeat mem- bonhip of any Methodiet ehnrch in the There waa a wo dollar fire, yeatfriay afternoon, at 171 North Liberty atreet. Da-f eetiTe fine. George W. Stnbbe haa goae to Dearer to look lata the affaire of the Argentine In-roranoe compaay. Mra.

J. 8tanb faU from a atep-ladder Saturday, while engaged ia house cleaning, breaking an arm. Chrla. Beekel baa beea remored to the Catholio hospital, had there ia a fear that hie wriat ia permaaeatly crippled. Mra.

John W. Wilaon, 103 South New Jeraey ataeet, waa aeTeraly ahocked by a bolt of eleotrioity, Saturday afternoon. Michael Connor, reaidiag at 287 South Teaaeaaea atreet, jumped from a Paa Handle train lat night, breaking hia leg. A concert will be giren Wedaeaday area lag, at the Second Preabyteriaa ehnrch. for benefit jof the Miadon Sunday aohool on Taadea atreet.

The Tippecaaoe clob will meet aext Wedaeaday afternoon at 2 o'clock, to elect a marshal aad traaaact other bnrineaa of importance to the cub. The paper haa gen will meet tomorrow ereaiag, at Emerald hall, to orgaaice a aectioa circle. Jaaea A. Daery haa baea eommiaaioned di.trict organiser; John D. Campbell ia aniag John A.

Cm aiday aad 150 others to foreclose on thirty acrea of land, near Maywood, aold ia 1872, lie aleo aaka iudgment for The eatertalameat giren by the Emerald literary anion at Emerald hall laat ereaiag waa largely attended. The hall waa bean, tlfuily decorated. Addresses were delivered by Capt E. F. Hart, Father Beaaoaiee aad Est.

H. O'KeaJ. The police made a deseeat yesterday apoa three colored jaTenilee playiag 'oonx" ia an alley, aad with the exercise of a Uttle strategy, captured one who reg-iatered aa Joe Garrett. The "red aad black" aad the "braoe faro" oa South IUi aoia street waa not molested. The police commissioners have ordered the adoption of a fire pointed star badge, to be worn br the poaoe the superintendent's of gld, the ea plain', aad sergeant's of allrer, aad the others white metal, with a scroll attached aad priated iastractiona showing the rank of the wearer.

The handsome badge now ia aae will be cast aJde. i Oa Saturday soma eonthside grocery man dumped several boxes of spoiled oranges aad lemoaa on the dumping ground just aorih of the Belt road, aad ia an hour the reporter counted aixty men, womaa aad children oa the ground or just going away or just coming, all drawn there by the chaaoe of findiagaome of the frait not utterly uneatable. Huatiag ia garbage aad damping grounds ia getting to be a regular buainess here. Bentb Bferidltui Street Isaprevemeats For some years both aides of South Meridian atreet, between the liae of the ward school aad Palmer street, have beea mostly naimproTed eommoas.the eaateide extend-lag to the JsftersonTille railroad, and the west to the old UaderhiU miU. The first break waa made by the Fraaoiseia convent aad school oa Palmer street eait of Meridian.

Vary recently other improvements have beea made or begun. Joha McDongal haa erected a facte ry for some alas tea of furniture, end the Fraaciscaas have begun a ehnrch directly aoith of the convent. Beaidea these, come private reaideaeee have beea built, and the old- commen. a waste of white clover and dogfennel for "twenty years, begins to look like the sur-rouadiag territory, aa if it were fit for something better thaa a cow pasture. The open ground oa the west aide of the oldUeder-hill mill, bow a mattress factory of Mr.

Cluae, have beea bought by him of the heir a who held it, aal wili be speedily improved. I Cade the Kew Beertaae. Uader the old real me Dtck Colter waa turnkey, messenger and bailiff ia the city court, while taxed ap the costs. uaacr tne aew, oaa sergeant ta aetauea to tax costs, another semaat escorts the prisoaera ia aad out, while a eaptaia steads at ease aad the superintendentauperinteuda. The raperinteadeat, however, shines ia all hia strength, whea he heads the proceasioa irom tu police etattoa ta the city eturt, aad passea ia review before admiring bystanders, who line the aide walks-; and cluster aa the court house feace, to grasp the soeaa ia all ita fnllneea.

The speo-taols lacks a fife and dram, but this deficiency oaa be supplied. A Oo Officer. i Bans Dover haa beea mnnin a a merchants beat oa West Waahi.gtoa atreet, for Bine or tea years, aad in that time there haa beea bat oaa robcery in his district With, ia a few hours D. vr recaptured the goods aad arrested the thie'. aad on the foUowiaa iay the rascal started for the penitentiary.

urn weea toe ioe o-ard commiaaioaed ax-pattolmaa 8 llitg for Dever's district, oa the ground that D.ver drank, thereby forcing -the latter to operate aader cen atabnlary powers. It Liacola were livinr, ana at the head ef the police baard, in- weald have favored aeaoiag a barrel of hie favorite brand" to the watchmen ia ether quarters. '-z- DlserUnlBa Una; against ladlaaapona. TeueBMliae ot tne IndlaaaooMs aevsi Upon tequlr, I leara froea tharallrjal areata lnuUdiy that $160 ta the lowest round trip rate to be offered itx-aa ut ourtltizeos who de-lre to afeodihe dramatic adral at Clnotanatt. WbKoatGrrencastie the o'her dar I atced thai the I.

A St. L. road advertised a round trip ra from thereto Cincinnati favor of Gre-noa-le, SBC ta Otaianoe ta foriy mils areefer from reoacasUe then fr.aa Indianapolis toCtncln-n 11. Mow. Mr.

Editor 1 prot and hone von 1U also protetsgint this nnlust dlioriaslnv tlon asainst Iodtaospalls Otherwl, please mention the fart (hat lower rates can be ok tain-el at Greeoosstle, In order that our olfs tia may sona tacre tor wen Hcseie. vituss. I far nm. 1 A fireman sof-ceta. as a matter of economy, that the city aio.ith aUaliov plua-t, learlaa the Are ploea at the Intersection of.

the rreCa. from which to draw water. He reports that the aXey plnca are seldom need, a driver will always lake a corner plug In preference, aid besides ssiha et gists are "fi-ed op." and acswer aU alarms, tne-e is no reaion lor not caUingthem Into eer ire often, r. Down town fere are aaway. ij pints to every ooraer aad, with the aller plan tarown out.

there wanld stlU be (our streams available fnr any fire, with ihce-Jtlnestaaddltioa. Asiligof $1,000 per envum eon id be effected In this wsy. ea each plot crate fitly dollars pv roar, and there ere aevei aa sbboiw ne ney cre4moga AsTvermlne-eatat 0 ear Greek. Was aa hoarse he amid hardly apeak, i He left hU toO. 6ot 8L Jaeob's Oil.

laaBUautsttenndnliaqaeak. i 1 THE HIDIA17AP0LIB IIET7S: MONDAY: APRIL 30. 1883. The following cases were decided star-day, April 17: rciciAL silk- sacoaa wrra's nrmaaw, CM. Robert McLaairock va.

Hogh r. fer-gusoa. Sooa a C. Affirmed BlcknelUC A aecoBd or nbasquent wile without ehfld-rea, the husbaad hanug ehUdrea by a former marriage, en a Jodicae! sale of her husband's lead Is entitled, vader the act ofMarch 11. 1875.

toooe-thlrd In fee simpla of the land sold. US: 75 aanw a T9 assio irrsa cxinri rox rrocx nttro. 10561, The L. K. A.

4 U. By. Co vi Jean eoodbar. Purmaa C. A fanned.

Wools, J. Where aa animal has been knied by a railway company, the right of action antast toe rr -r "Tt--i sfinrr ttsnsarlirnsrflsrl.lm It la liMlMrd, la this case, that tne apoeuee failed to prove that the animal waa killed la tne county as charged ia the complaint. There ta the record no direct evidence on the point, bat It can not be said that the jury oonld not properly hove tn (erred the fact: and as there was no dispute on this point at the trial, the verdict ought not to be reserved on that account. (Moody et ah va. State ex ret, Ind) eonxiMTOHas amnnxno jroemnrrs.

10478. Board of OomnUnrioner of Caas County va. The Logansport A Bock Creek Orarel Koad Company. Cass C- Affirmed. Elliott, J.

(1.) County commlirtoners can not annul or an aside decision male or judgments rendered after the ate of the term at which they were entered. (1 Ind 75; 74 a. IX I A party mar en loin the enforcement ef a rold iudemenn and he mar also sicnre a judicial declaration of its lnralldl by lnroktaa' toe eio ot an appenaie court. itaiuiw uo. ist as rw s).

COCSTT CLKKKS rBCtAMSD rXTlTKS 10Z1S. The Btste ex rel. vs. Ham aal C.Taavart. Clerk, etc Clark C.

affirmed. HowkJ This was a suit on the relation of attornev general Baldwin, for the recovery of certain money unclaimed In estates or gnardjannhtpv in the hands ot appellee as nch clerk. The evidence shows that, la this cam. ss to the mosey held by the clerk, the heirs of the decedent were known, aad their heir ship had been proven to the satisfaction ot the court, at the time of Die nnai settlement or the decedent'i estate and the court had ordered the surplus of the estate to be paid to then aa such heirs. Under this state of facta the USrd section of the act of June 17th, 162, bad no application, but at the time of thl4 ItrlalSthat sxUon had been superceded by section MIS H.

8 1881. Under this latter section, where proof of heirship or title by will has been mad or shown to the whole or any part of the surplus of an estate, the court la neither required nor authorized to direct payment of such unclaimed surplus or part thereof to the county How long, In such a case, thesurplosol an estate or part thereof outht to be allowed to remain nnclaim ed, tn the hand, of the clerk, is a question for legislative aclloa and not for the decision of the courts. Dtraausrso cbkditom cnirm. yorroaei. 10C87.

James B. McFadden. administrator. vs. Xmil Frits et aL Shelby C.

C. Affirmed. Franklin, C. (11 A recorded mortgsge oa its face cannot be declared fraudulent and void as aaalcit creditors. Fraud, In aoch a case.

Is a auration of fant. to be anhmtttml tn tna mnrt or Jury on the trial (82 lad. 450 80 Ind. TU: 79 tna, ia; ma. ss a positive arerment In an answer that the mortgage, under wnich a plaintiff claimed title, waa made to dafraud creditors and is rold, is sufficient to submit the question of fraud in the morigsge to the court or jury on the trial 3 The facta in this esse aa found were briefly, that George D.

Nichols, doing buslnefs in Shelby county, went to an attorney and executed a note and chattle mortgage which he procured to oe recorded on his goods, to hi father, Joseph Nichols, a non resident of the state, for the. purpose of securing an alleged debt doe the latter from the former. The note was kept by the attorney and never delivered to Joseph nor any one for hi n. The appellees procured a judgment sxslnst the said George D. and purchased the goods on their sale, at the Instance of ueorga suit was commenced laths name of Joseph Sichols to reDlerr the property, when Joeeph Hichols died and the suit was aiamusea- xnese naaiags tmerentlallr show that Joseph Nichols never had accepted the mortgage, he being a non-resident.

And if the mortgage had been accepted the findings do not show that the atortcatre contained any promise to pay thedeb independent of the do to. ucou Kvninci uiuut RxcourMEjrr. 961S. Daniel Wilcox vs. Alfred Maiara.

Bar tholomew CO, Affirmed. Black, 11 Where there has not been any proceeding In the court below to correct a bill of exoeption, matters Inserted therein under the certificate and seal of the clerk after the signing and ttlltic of the same cannot be regarded as part of the recora. (41 ina. oca; zs Jna. xss; 49 ind.

1st I (21 Tte refusal to admit offered tTluenoa can not be made available as error it the record does not show what particular facts-ltwas sought to elicit and that ther were csfd to the trial court (35 lad. 18; 61 lad. 57 61 ira. ins i IS 1 where, on a note made In. 1866.

bearlns six per cent Interest, the maker roluutarily paid ten per cent, interest wniie tne lute res; iswoi 1S67 was in force, he cannot in an aotloa broneht Fioce the enactment of the iutereatlaw of 1879. recoup the difference between six and ten per cent, so paid as interest (80 Ind. 43; 83 lad. 204 ot skiko merrwATS-KoTtcx mucticu. 9397.

Msresiet Schmidt etal. rs. Jem WrlahL Manon O. V- Affirmed. Franklin, C.

This was an application bv aooellants axunst appellees for an Injunction against the opsaiug oi a certain public highway. li. i tne time witnin wnicn to nie appeal bond may to giren at any time duilog the t. nl Ih. t.tal Jlnrfn.

that 4mm k. exendeo (80 Ind. 169.) Where parties hare nn traditionally filed a brief in the cause, ther hare thereby entered a general appearance, and can not subsequently enlrr a special appearanoe and object oa account of want of notice ot the iv. I nie court forma as a fact that tne notices for opening the highway were posted and proof thereof made by a memberof the county board. The lactt found do not state that the commissioner who posted the notices had any interest in tne mature in controrersy, or tnataein any way participated In the proceedings ot the board on the A majority of the board had a right to act without this commissioner, and nothing being shown to the contrary, the presumption is that the board lesally acted And there is nothing in the oro- ceedings tending to.sbow that the proceedings Deters tne ooara were on that accouat II I When one waa embraced in the aeneral notice aa one of the land owners through whoe iana we roaa was to run, unaer tne name oi hi arc are Becker.

If she after wards Inter married and changed her name, this did hot require a new or additional notice to her. BUSKXT BKFOBT. Indianapolis WboleeaJe Ilevlew. aTarket-DsOly The wether Is the beet c.ore-of trade, and with a continuance of the an mains bustnem will lm Drove. There la.

however, a prerallina coneetratism which- reetrlota vnrchaaeratoao- tuai wanut. ana ruiesout au speculation, ta too end this will prove a healthful training for dealers. The cautious movements of buyers are keeping down buainess to a pretty low Botch lor this time of year, but the summer and fall trade will certainly keep up a steady pressure, aano wants have been antlidpated. Ia dry gooda a revision of price, has beea made, bat not as a result of any special ohangs or fluotaa-tkjos ia the market values. Prices ot groceries with rare exceptions, are steady.

Sugar, are quiet: coffees dull but flrm syrups have developed no new traits and are slow; foreign fruits are quiet cheese active and easy; rloe steady sna uncnangea. xrsae generally ia wen diluted with moderation, and Is pregnant with fair promises. i Dby Goods Pi tn ta American, to: Allen. So: Berlin, solid colors. 6c: Oochgoo.

6He: Bddjstone, fancy, Skc; Hartel. fancy, so; namiiioa. so: racmc mncv. ew: wasmnaton Turkey red.Sc Harmony. Manchester prints.

ec: Brown Sheeting AUantlo ao: Atlan- uo u. 7c; Appieton bo: aoote a sc: voa tinental le; Clark's A. 6Vot Dwigbt Anchor, Inches 8Hc; GranltvUlo K.7c; Granlterllle LL. Indian Orchard, as lnoaea, 7 Mat Pepperell 7 He; Baranao 75ot P-operall -t. 93He: FepaereU 10-4 aSHo, Bli-ached aheeOnAndrescoBrln I lZi.

Barker's mills, at Inches, Bart iett F. 7o: Blsckstnae A v. 7v Cresnut Era 6c. Chapman X. wight Star, it, 10c: Fruit of tne loom, at tnoues, Hc; FltchrHle, 7t Hill's semper Idem, at tncnea, se: anignva earn one, 3t liooadsie.

Wot Looadaie. at iaohee. Mei Walt- inches, r-ewiorn Mills, uw, uooa, s-a. sue. uuoa, 10-4.

t2Hc Coiseeans-ludUui Orchard, I earmrge sateen, 8o; Naumkeag sateen. 7c Ticking- hmoskeag. AOA.I60; amoskeag plaid, lie Coneatofra elold dal Ue: 17c; UO A. sutettucket, 8 lOfce; bwlftrirer 1c: Minnehaha, 18c; Lewston. 16 Inches.

17Hcj inches 15 He li tncttea 140. York 20 itches ISHc, Omega 63 Inches 860. Omat-burgsaad Chfcrlota IxHiUtana plaids aa. Augusta Be, Ottawa 7c, Amnakeag atripea lOHo. plaids UKo, ctamllton UHc, Bates i Cncas-vlllo to.

Bootsh flntea Wo. aal do Dress Goods 4 poplin lustre, 10c, eashmere lie, 4 beige. I3V40, alpaca lustre, Australian crepe I8H0. broca'ela ltc. t-4 cashmere A ii.

X7M.O. Gingham. Lancaster. 8c. UPoaxien kacrrs awo Buis Flneaoplea, toatCO: per dos Bananas, ttbOHM.

Fls, new. 4 layers, Uaaoei rahana, aew, London lerera, 93 602.66: MuscaUaa, double eown, taaii Valencia, v9aHo; pranea. 7a8e; Currants, new, (ac; Leg horn citrons, 19aaoc: dates, black. SSaic, In mil boxes: Per. sian.

9Val0c; Fard, ltHslSc; lemooa, Meadna, as aaaa.01 per box 1 oranres, Measiaa, at per box; Valencia, $iL0Cal9O9 per ease: anammoth Ill SOalt 90 Imperial Bfesslna, BU0a.erO, Soft aheUed al monda. Teraconla. 19s30e: Irioa, 1819o: sboltod. S6e; new Br Data. Ualie: new alberta, UHa Uo: walnuts.

Naplea, 17alSc; French. IUI60: pecana western, 13al3iot eoooanum, $5 Oatt per hundred peas ata. white Taoansa 1. ve 7e: Vlrrtnia, 8K8e: hand pioked. S.iaS Mtid.TW ufeaus.

tHaU per pound. Caaaaa GooDa Blackbetrtea. paoxed, tSra rj. Bewna. string.

11.10; Una standard. soaked. 90c Bluebertlea. $1 2a. Cnerrim, red, lbs, glJOsl 90 1 Lofaetera, lb.

tLTOaLW; a lbs. ex co itaekerai. 1 lb. sxesal 7a, oysters. Mil 1 lb, 11 90al.O: light 1 1, 6aCfic: lbs, tXlOal 90.

Peaches, staadard.l lbs, txeCaXK; lbs, atooad, lbs. ft 9Sal niDall maLTst pie, lbs. ft Ua 1.30; a pies, taiOaZao. Fine apple, Bahama, $3 60; standard, 1 lbs. H-88alf: second, ft 4Ua $1 CU Plum, damson.

9 lbs, ILlOal 90. Peas, marrowfat. $1 90; early small, fl 44; soaked pc, Kaspbemea $1851.90. Salmaa, lb, aieoaLTBl Iba, $U0aL4a Folk! corn, 1 lbs, fUSsuo: Tarmouth. fLtSaUO; Berera.

Moot. tain sugar. fl.4: tmaa ACom tUOalH. Fompkia, 8 lbs. HUB aiao.

Gaoctiuij Ougais Hard. ttaad-ard 87i9Se; off A. 8c white extra BKslHc; extra aatMe; 7Ja8c: good yeliow, 7a7Xc: oommoa yellow, 7K796u, Iwnits-Ordloary lOalOHct good, llallHc; strirtlyjmme, JUo. IsaUMe: Java, 16H34Ho. Boaated coffees Moiames aae oyrope New Orieaas mnissam.

new, e0e6Se; coeatonsyrnps.84a36e; medium. ICaSteielioioa, SOafitc; maple syrup, 6ioatl is. Starch, 4a4Ho. Lake salt, $1,10 per car load; in small qnaatltlea. Bios Carolina.

Saao. Cheese, 9fta Uo, Coal on, lCaaXys, aeoornisc to irrale. Lxarrxo Dbpos. Morphine, $8 to-al 71: quinine cincbonidia, borax, 17c: camphor, gsa46e: alcohol. 8Z35a2 90: assa-faetlda, eOaM: alum.

4)ot ehlorotorm. 89a66a; eopperaa, barm, ato; eream saner, pare, sea 40e; castor edL oa bergamot, pes pound. CO soda aalt Ip son, isee; sulphur, aaeot saltpetre, Uaaoe: turpentine, Ma6UM glycerine, of potaab, 88a42ci lard oil, 6caLO0; linseed oU, 65a 1 8c: opium. (4.76AA.00; white lead, 0e; Iodide of potash. fi.aoaT.1a.' Trsxiss1 trrrun bet brand chamoal tra IO, 10x14.

Mxaiand 19x12, $7.00: IX. 10x11 14x90 and 12x19. (9.00: roofing On, IG, 14x20. 84.60: 30s28. llX.OUala.00.

Block On ia pigs. SBo; la bars. 89c Iroa 21 Iron. $4 CO; 27 iron, 6 He; Moorebeads' galranissdSSH per cent, discount, Sheet sine, Flaniahed copper. 89c Solder.

Ital8c fiiiirs. Tatxow AanGaaaaa Oreeacowhldea 8 He; heavy steers, 7Xot green calf, lOot green salted hides, 7a8c; green aal ted calf, dry flint hides, 12Sc: dry salt hides, lOe; damaged, grubby or bull, two-thirds of the above friote. Pelts, old, lama, 23a3)o, allow prima, 7a7M0: No. 2.6ja7c. Grease -Brown, fieeXc: yellow.

6Ha6c: white, 7a8c Laarwaa Oak sole held at 5a41c; hemlock sole held at 22a84e: hjunesa. alaSfte sktrtlng. 88a 41c Pittsburg harness, 86a40c bridle, per dosen, 0a72o; dt kip dOcsSI 00; French kip, 85U1.2S; city calf sajna, 86caA1.20; French calf skins, Wool Tub wsshed, SSc, Fleece washed. If light and well washed, 35a30c Unwashed line medium, 2ta2Sc. Unwashed coarse, and CoUrwold, 17a20c Ootted and burry, according to value.

Raw Fu8 Sheep pelts. 20a7So: Coon. lOaSOc; skunk, lOaSl 00; mink, Ca50ct opomm. 625o; fox, red, VmSl 00: gray, 26a70o; muskrat, BaUe; otter. 75el6-00: beaver, oOatZOO per pound; honse cat.

oalfic UtoK Bar lion, fZ407 80 wrought eh arena bar, Horse shoes Borden's. $4 7Ae 6. CO ft 756 00. Walker'a. tt.76ai.00; mule shoes, 86.75a6.CiO; cut nails, $3.25, rates for 10's.

Featbxbs Prime goose, B5s60o per pound; mixed duck. 25aS0c. Baes tl 75 per ICQ lbs; scrap lion, Iodlaaapolla Live Bteek Market, TjTDiAjf a ror jb, April 80. Union Block yards Cattle Receipts, 181 head: shipments, none. Market slow on common grades; good to prime steady and unchanged.

Prime shipping steers 1,300 to 1.400 pounds all 00 8 29 Fair to good snipping steam 1.U0 to 1.2J0 1 759)5 8S Feeders, 1 ,000 to 1,100 2NSS 60 Stockers 7C0 to OOP 4 5045 00 Prime butcher cows and hellers 5 25,46 7t Fair to rood. 4 635 00 Medium Mg4 2S 8 608 25 I 253 7ft Stock Bo rat do 4 00O4 7ft It07 00 Hots BeceJpta, F85 head: shipments, none. Qoaiity poor. Market steady at Saturday's prlcee. Assorted medium to heavy .2404) 275 B7 6fMr7 55 UgllU J90W220K 7 40B7 45 7 20 47 $0 6 007 10 7VB7 15 7 6607 40 Light tieavy rooirna Fair to good mixed.

Sheep Beceip's, none: shipments none. If bere, would sell ss follows: Prime, 120 lbs and upwards 95 84 00 Fair to good 110 to 115 5 I0.WS 75 Medlom, 90 to lOO- 4 76t 95 "miiOT 6T4 f0 Spring Ism ha 7 0034 60 Ilsliaaeona Ptodneo. Bosey I8e2ne: extracted, 12al5a Apples, cooking, 83.60.4.60 per barrel: Utile, 50 per obi Potatoes, early COiAOa. per Burbsnks, 70s75. Sweet potatoes: Jerseys, $3 per bbl.

Kentucky, i.75a8 00 per bbl. Onions, $2. 503. CO per bbl Cabbage, $Z00a3 2S per bbl; new, per crate. Cider.

l7.00a8EO oer barrel. New beans, hand-picked, navy, 82.65a! 75 per medium, t2.4Ca2.60; morrowfat, $2 90a3.00. Kgaa, Butter aad Poultry, 13o: demand (air: seninx from store at 14a. Butter, creamery, dairy, 23a26c; country choice, 20c; selling from store at 22a 24c; common, 16c Poultry, demand good; bene, 12o per lb. roostera, 7c: turkeys, 12al3o; geese, I4.C0 per doe.

ducks, old, $160 per dos. CANCER AND OTHCB TUM0B3 are treated with aa usual success by World's Dispensary Medical Association, Bead stamp for pamphlet. neadache banhthed, no matter what cause, Hck or nervbua, by Dr. Benson's Ce.ery aad Chamomile Pills. niojfoj mm Sanford's Radical Care.

HfbUI faM: Vavlssrw Ta lasK fMM au- wo-j aaarvajeaigpsj UUUI Ul ClUBU and Kyes, Bibglng Mobes la the Head. Nervous uu uwea, orra sweetenea. smell, teste atd hrarins rentored and rsvsges checked. vuaii, nrouconu, tmippings into tne Tnroat, Fairs in theCnest. Dym.paia, Wasting of SirenrXhsnd Fltsh, Loss of Sitep, etc, cured.

mukii vure, one oox uaiarrnai Bolvent and iui. aihai. t.k.i paefcsge. of all drurgbna, for fL Ask for San ford's Bad leal cure, a pure die- Am- Fir, Barbg Clover Blowmns, etc rgrmi l'UB Awo mswTCal. gQl I 'nr the reUef and prereatioa, y.TT.

Jfj" the tasukat It Kppllea, of Bheumatisnt. Neuralgia, Sciat ica uougna, uoiaa, weak aaek. Stomach and Bowels. Sjoos-ing OXfOO pxpela, Uver Oomplaint, fcus rarer. Nalarla and Xpt- LECTPJ CW oemtns, use uoiuns a riastera, 7n L.c (an aUeotrlc Battery combined rASTC.fl3 wltn a Porous Plaster.) aad laugn at pala.

tSoeseif where. 9)ILES SGRITEH IB caa ntH I KG PILES. OINTMENT. tlk H-l 4.MB I I 1. hriMM lta-ai iwii.iil.mfc.il.

StniWi OlatiMaiMTC Alfa.TMtaBIt.hea,aUaai IMllSlll ml OLD BV ALU DRUCCIBTB. m.w,i ri s- Dr Qark Johnson's MDIM niTrssnrTiirssm sf the smraTACH. LTVXX, BOWTLB, AlDNglB, aa BLOOD, hauosi testify to Its efneary ta beaimw tha above naased dlaaaaa aad proaewnea It ta be the BEST BMltiDY KNOWN TO MAN. UDAILLNTEED TO CU11B DYaTHTSIi, BrAONT8 WANTED. LAlHmtorT! 7 "TT.

street. Hew York CRjs Snrciata tell It Ira. rxiaz 10) My sTaaXyaau India Plasd Byrax cured hat aide. M-x 1 All kinds for Blinding LUHBBfi. Prices.

i-J'V Xargest Stock TIMBERS, L.OKG JOISTS and FEKOIKG in" the city, i 1 FKASER BEOTHEKS COLBORN, m.wi JaBctlon jEast lTashiogtoB St. and Juchlgma Atc C0NDUEET HiTe Bemoyed to loesfe 136 and 138 South Meridian St. S1TLISH AND DURABLE LOW CUT SHOES Our $3 Line Includes all the newest designs In Nobbj Foot Wear. Old Gents' Low Shoes made on common sense lasts, rery wide and easy. Bamaid's Occidental Shoe Store Ceiiier Waslilngton and Illinois Sis.

InsiiriiLiGe; The OldeiVftronffttt and Best Kew York. Havrtlozd and loud on Companlei repraeented. i I'. I-' LOSSES LJBESJU.Y ASD PAID BY BARNARD SAYLES, 75 E. Market St.

Mm ber. T1IE TIME OF TUB SINGING OF BIRDS HAS COME. And aa the hot weather advances people use lesa meat and amnme a lighter diet; and ao Crackers and Tea will be mora and more in demand. BRYOE'8 BACKERS Ar the most nutritious and palatable, being made strictly of tba beat materials. Ho oleomargarine nor cotton seed oil whatever used.

Always fresh, as no stock on hand la carried, but the supply made dally. Get the best, aa the best is always the cheapest. Kept in nearly every grocery in the cttv, and "BRICK" stamped on every cracker. BSRXBr, Moa. 14 and 18 Esat BoutA Street.

Wiisrwiss, Iwb- Nov. 1993. Btue gin had Third-Day Chills aad Oaka la aa when raea au osaar Bseaiaaea auteo, jutuixaarus Purposes at the Lowes: SONS, woe their Hew Balldlng, Wholesale and Bet all, WHTXX HKBV IO.TH, BSISQLMa, KHk! aarBriage and HO BOla tpeclalty, 1 Cutler Eatide Lumber Ul ta lei a. Bast at, Indtanapolla Ply Beady Sheafhim durable, and tin-work re- Sheathing. Alas dealers la Booter Buppllea, Bxarylaa Indianapolis.

Oaa gave yon money ea txas, oorrxaa, anaABi Talephoaa, a aa MGOMT, CBAXXV OLD bTaJTD.I COAL XX TBM MASXM1. lor the Genuine ArUda. 7 ViroDgtit Iron Pipo rax TTATER, Steam, Gas, Hose Boies, ruxra, buu, i Bath Tubs, BU22S1 E0BS, Rose Trtamatngs, laad aloe. Bbeet Lead and lies use? ta rLVMMLHa. 6 Ad and KNIGHT JILLS0N, ABB 77 SOUTH PENH.

ST. THE JABTILE AQEHOTt aUBOABIXTT, M.B. DOIT AGO. sr. IT ffoea, aldaatthe I beet, the moat prosaesarre aad i esmblishment of the kind la tha most rallabla the: woe Id.

Bartna ore as branch ontoes fully eq nipped and la good running order, or three ta one more than any other agenoy has of actually live oeVea. For over 42 yean wa have eoloyed aa unsullied reputation tor honesty, reliability aad tair aeaiing, aaa wa aava annauasa re ioreooda luctin oar bustnem enocessfallv We terimateelacxeiaaiOssbTthemercaaaB' jt.ta, uua at uu. I am aew pieuaied Is flt any kind ef Cataract, ear Sight and beraaged Yaioa at a lam coat thaa 08, i 1 l73IEa BrvFAVm aaa laaey I1IIIIIIV 184 ff. GOAL 9 TtzaH jQuolQr and Optician for steep Rooting VAKSnfl and Asphalt Booting adapted or flat roofs; light, easily applied. Mo quired where this tool Anchor Brand Asphalt fnr flat roof a onlv.

is used. Booting, IIIIII light and heavy water proof and CarboUaed BIHS 8MITBBB. 169 West B.VJ DAHIEL AJfD BOTJTH rXXtB-QTB 8T Semi Mil IllMII ii OUR ELEGANT NEW LINE OF ADTERTISING CARDS and Folders are now in ard ready for inspection, Prices greatly reduced. 1 INDIANA PAPER 23 E. Maryland St.

RATE30 TSJk BEST WAXItT Ask your Pealeis W.IJB GAS STOVES. No kindling required. No coal to carry, No ashes to remove. Prices from $2 to $16. ee Otto Silent Gas En gine.

Ob Exhlbitioa and for Sale bj the GAS COMPANY, No. 47 P. Pennsylvania Villi BU WAAaXVQXOX IT, i i it li? 3. BLOOD SYRUP any aae laiaeniate 1 AXTJSESETTS. DIC SON'S -r-: gejusd orxxA jrocsr, i Taa Bast Located aad Host ropulai Xnaatat i lathaBBtta, TO rneBTT.

i TEDNXSDAY. UATL3EZ, Booth's Co vJ TBder the management Of ICr. JOBTS 8TET BOH, who haa the honor to present MR; JA5LE3 O'NEILL And a notable eomable of Artists ta Dumaa'a Great Play, v. "oiiW Bristo. tb cast Bxaaacaa Btr.

HenTV Lea. Via Afifita flnV.M Mra. J. Bra tone. atr.

Hart Ooawav. Kha Ulliaa Lewia. Mr. Jt A. McDowell, MrvJ.

W. Thoapsoa. Mr. B. Wilaoa, 1 Mr.

J- Bwlnburne, Mr. J. L. Oarhart, Mr. W.

A. Boyd, Mr. Archer. i Kr. Bawley, Mr.

And others. And an the aeeaery, eostumee aad arpof ntmaata Which eharacteriMd ata auoooMial raa at Booth's Theater, W. Y. -Bo advance in the prloaa. Preliminary sale at feats at the bcx office now going on, ZOO THEATER.

Week BeglnBlng Ifonday, April TJsaalMaUneea teXSg. Great tlonal Xngagemcnt, Miss Illnnie Oscar: Gray. And the8tartllng Aotor, MR. WILLIAM T. STEPHENS And his Dramatic Dogs.

ZIT, BOKEO. KEBO, LEO. aaa THE HJL.J0X, I In the wonderful Drama, SAYXD FBOaiTHK XOSH. The Dlmolrfng Wocnso. A full Olio, that ehsllengee anything ever bafora aeen on a variety stage, r.

auiiaro aoom ana aewia uaraeaatwajsopeB. PAiixxnxi'o HAIR ATaf, AT7, ThtaeltfWBtdreatag Is prcfand by whohave asad to aay srucie, ea ao ef Ita superior purity. aoly that are beaandai to the scab aad aaar aadalwava Kettarat taeVeathhi! Celer mCrtsar tM lit: Parker's Hah Balsam fa finery perfused sad tf nted to prevent facing of thehatt and to re dandnifl andirching. Hiscox A Co, N.Y. at Sa PARKER'S GIWGER TOniC; kpartafhre Isslrh aaa Strsagm Rsstsrar.

II yea are aaechaaie es inner, wera eat wtdt owuewk, ess mother ran down by family or hoase hold duties try Pasxss's Guigsb Tomk. li yoa are a uwyer, nwiw ea wiwaaw hustf by Mmtal strmin or uxlou. CJircs doaot lalnxlcMillgMmulautlbatBM PKk.GwgT'TtMke Uybave Consumptaoa. DripevMa- Bhaaaw' fata, Kidney Complainu, or aay daordcrof 1- Stomach, ki la, blood ot GfMcaa Tome will Cure you. It is th Create Blood Aad tba Beat aad latest Ceaak Care Ever BsaaJ II yoa am Waiting my from age, tBaipatioa es nyeuewa.

mlriici andreouir.aitiimiliiittaa Cuwaa Toax at oocai will invigorate and buBd you ay froei th. first dcae but will ma sntaatcate.j It has ssvad haadreds of Eves: tt may ears yoms. CSPnOBl l.lllil.llilii.rifarli8ln.Tmi wui.illtoliiliiailHIc sttAsTTaaBw frvtB 9BP9jpaH9B9ajkS ajtsnpay taaaaMa Seaaei ffaTaaVaaAaaj aay ai.Slikiliikianp, okxax avnra roros dollab sizx, Ita nch and lasting taguTte hat saada this delighlfal perfume excwdiagl popular. Thecs Is sotklag liks It. -Insist upoa hatng rtosaa.

Tow C'Otaaa and look fa stgnarnre of mr Mlk S.y Srocrtrt aaiq I rOiaij WMfi7r. btMHtmkwwT Laxcr savino buti.no tu. arza. I I 'A A 67-97 ATES ST. Gray lronl CastincrSa j.

BOTH 2UZAVZ JJTD LIQHT. nnniiai and XatlrnAtea tarsjgha. JUST RECEIVED, a T.nT vimir TVTn Tsl fifT7T1ITa JJUajLilU MJJ.UJJ ABO bohulmeter f.m,W GOB. ALABAMA AH9 BX. ICAXT.

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