Indianapolis News, Indianapolis, Marion County, 18 October 1872 — Page 4

ODE HOSIERY DEPARTMENT N wilh a fall Imu'iBt of Ladle*’ MImm 9 Clifl4Smi’s WOOL. HOin all grades and iplete line

CHUdrea'K HEttlBO DKBWKAK. aim, a pl«tc Hae af ladtaa’ mad OAVMTLEm dost reeeived, all the new ■hades in two batten Kid Glove*. The price* on our Underwear are beyond anjr com pe-

nny ever offered before in the city. N. B. SMITH & AYEB8, « Trade Palace.

BOSTONSTORE. Wow Giooda. New drew geode is vw led etytoe at ladies’ silk list end

Kid gloves worth $2 for $1 50. Kid gloves worth $1 50 for 95o. Mr. Ferguson will out ell goods jold by Mo without charge. Fashionable dressmaking by Mrs. ftowssmlrt, who hse various kinds and ""•'RTtarkington

Yesterday the elegant family carriage belonging to Milton Ponder, while peering the corner of Mary land and Pennsylvania streets, was caught by a falling wagon tongue and seriously damaged—the ornamental lantern and plate glass being broken, and the carved and polished side ugly scratched. The tongue in falling narrowly missed the heed of a lady riding therein.

HOME-MADE O JL0S X S'ZECS * Mu, fleet, Water-proof, Jeans, FLANNELS, Blankets, Yarns, etc. BetalleS at Whelcaale Prices at MERRITT ft COUGHLIN’S WOOLEN FACTORY, West Knd of Wanhinfirton Street.

THE

EVENING NEWS,

FRIDAY, OCTOBER 18, 1872.

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...Barometer,30,1901 Thermometer, «2 C

THE OITF.

Th* bursted w^ter main was the one crow-

ing the bed of Pogue’s run

Thk Garratt and Garst match for the Huegele State billiard championship coiuee off at

Muncle, November 14.

A f*ib of brutal-looking iron knuckles was found upon a colored prisoner, arrested last night by Officer Hillox. In weight the weapon was fully three pounds.

i City IftextMU The Journal returns this morning to %e defense of the drunken City Sexton, and makes the usual blunders: L Councilman Pressley did not give to the Journal reporter the statement published in that paper Wednesday morning: he had no interview with a reporter of that paper previous to that time. 2. It is doubtful when Mr. Sherwood did, as he left for Cleveland not many hours after the funeral, and did not return until late last night, or today sometime, if he is back at all. We extract a few choice bits: On Wednesday Mr. E. Hedges, and not a News reporter procured the statements of interested parties appeared in that sheet yesterday afternoon. The reporters of this paper went in person and took down in writing the testimony of each witness, at his or her particular residence, and has at his disposal the names of as many more if the City Council should see St to investigate. The News has sufficient enterprise to hunt up information, and is not compelled to depend upon the Statements of specially interested parties for the truth or falsity of a charge. It is not at all [un] likely that£these persons who testify so conclusively to the intoxication of Mr. Ross, may have confounded the sexton and his employe. This sentence is too contemptibly thin for any reply. John Row is a man in the habit of drinking, and at times of drinking to excess. While an employe at the cemetery, before he became a city official, he was discharged several times for beastly drunkenness, and each 'time reinstated on a solemn promise to let whisky alone. The reporter of The News has no animus, only the indignation any one would naturally feel over the humiliating spectacle of Monday last, and in the original publication sought only to have a grievous wrong rectified without regard to partisan feeling. The position of City Sextonship is really a delicate one, for the official is brought more or lew in contact with persons deeply afflicted, and it is difficult to please them in every respect. There are colored men in the city, honest, careful and temperate, who could fill that position with credit and satisfaction, and upon one of them it should fall, instead of a drunken, illiterate like John Ross. Instead of Joining in and seeking to correct a shameful evil, the Journal lushes to the defense of this incompetent official. Tt has no sympathy for the agonized mother when every nerve thrilled with pain, as she stood waiting for the intoxicated official to dig that grave; it cares nothing for the relatives and friends compelled to share in this distressing position. Their straightforward testimony is of no consequence, because John Row says so. The News has been drawn into thiar controversy unwillingly, and it now proposes to stay and see whether the City Council will throw aside the testimony of forty or fifty competent witnesses and continue to support an official unworthy, in every respect, of the

position.

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Cfcuiclteskt Route to Comfort Is to Take a Straight Line to P A. R K K R ’ S And be Equipped in that 8 C A xa DIE T S3 H. I 2ST O TX XST ID E Xi W IE A IR . 33 WJE3T WASHINGTON STREET,

is conceded by every one that Harry Craft has the best assortment of timekeepers

in the city.

0S~Go to the Corner Drug Store, opposite the Bates and Palmer Houses, for pure flavoring extracts, used in cooking, for pure drags, toilet articles, and in fact everything usually kept in a first-class drug store. ^TNo matter at what meal you prefer oysters. Get the Pioneer brand, at the old reliable Oyster Bay ot D. DeRniter, 65 South Illinois street. He receives them direct from Baltimore each day. Leave your orders. uh o? ^9“ Yonr choice in boots and shoes at the Boot Upside Down is easily made. The stock is complete and the pnceslow. 49 and 53 West Washington street is the place. ^^Miss Angie Swank, the fashionable milliner, No. WE. Washington street, has just returned from the eastern cities, where she made a choice selection of the most desirable styles of hats, bonnets, flowers, ribbons, ruches, etc., that could have been made. We would suggest to our lady readers to examine the many beautiful styles here before purchasing elsewhere. ts ?

The Clreua. % Forepangh’s menagerie and circus paraded through the principal streets this forenoon, giving, without exception, the best parade of the season. An unusual spectacle was the aight ot a man riding calmly along in the cage containing a lion and three tigers—all big enough to eat him alive. His only weapon of defense was a small iftling whip, with which be kept the unpleasant pets in perfect snbjqption, and made himself master of the situation. An sxhibition was given this afternoon to a fall canvass, and one will also come off this evening.

A Caw»lfw* Pin an a Bam. Yesterday a most singular accident hap* «ned in the Bloomington yard, by which lamuel Schlater was severely injured. He ras coupling two freight cars, and the pin tot going through the link sufficiently, sigtaled the engineer to pull up a little. The train upon the link forced the pin high into he air, and while Sammy was glancing .round for the lost article down it came mint foremost, cutting through his cap, caking a bad scalp wound and slightly fracurtog the skull. Mr. Schlater does not retard with favor a coupling pin on asky-fauk-ng expedition. CBBMfcU This morning Father Bessonies, withadeLrs to aid in preparing this murderer for his nevitable death, visited the Jail and spent ome time in talking and preying «?ith him. luring this interview Cluck's fortitude gave ntirely away, and he sobbed like a child, atimating that he had terribly sinned, that here was no prospect of a relief, and that he mat prepare for death. He is not a CathoIc m belief, neither is he a Protestant—bang one of those almost totally depraved rno are generally beyond Christianity’s laeh. Father Bessonies showed the goodmm of his heart in thns counselling and raying for one in whom he could have no ereonal or sect interest, and it may be that (luck’s spiritual nature, if he has any, will irofit by his teachings. Psswwal. Jerry J. Barker, a Marion county boy who l well known in this city, is running as the Abend candidate for Legislature in Harvey oonty, Kansas. A report of one of his peeebss in a Kansas City paper indicates Sat be is n>*king things lively for his oppo* •at Mia. Balya A. Lockwood, of Washington, correspondent and agent of the Golden ,ge. is stopping at the Severe House. Mrs. (Ockwood visits the city in the interest of M Golden Age, which, as our readers ought > know, is edited by Theodore Tilton. The ibecription price of the Golden Age is |3 a •ar, and each subecriber is presented with a irg* and finely executed portrait of Horace realty and Senator Sumner. Conductor Loper, of the I. & St L., has revned fcwg his eastern recreation.

TUB DOUBTS. Superior—Room No. 1.—Judge Newcomb. 2135. Samuel Stephens vs. John T. Boots et al. On note. Judgment against defendants for 1320 85. 2(»3. George W. Grubbs vs. A. J. Lyons. On account On trial by Court. Civil CiBCurr-Judge Tarkington. 52. Calvin Crouse vs. Samuel W. Burnam. Possession of real estate. Judgment by agreement tiled against defendant for 31,500 and costs 55. Thomas Hudgins vs. a A. Fletcher et al. Settled by mutual agreement cirr—Daniel Macauley, Mayor. Eliza Proctor, assault on Mary Ready, was adjudged not guilty. _ ^ John Owens and David Davis were drunk and di »lwarir Cousins and Robert Jones, disturbing the peace, were committed in default of the usua penalty. It cost Robert Jones *11 40 for carrying iron knucks. Improvement. Messrs. McLene & Northrop, jewelers, Bates House corner, have recently placed in their establishment a large and magnificent safe, from the manufactory of Rieseck & Bro., Pittsburg, Pennsylvania. This safe weighs eighteen thousand pounds; is eight feet one inch in height, six feet wide, and three and one-half feet in depth; highly or namented with Swiss views, and contains drawers and slides suited to the wholesale jewelry business. It was manufactured from plans furnished by McLene & Northrop to Mr. A. R. Reed, manufacturers’s agent, office in Condit’s new building, South Meridian street This safe is in keeping with the remainder of the establishment in which there have been made many improvements during the past summer.

XsOOAL ITEMS. “Man’s inhumanity to man Makes countless thousands mourn;" But Ike Davis, Conner A Co., dry many of their tsars and comfort “ countless thousands’’ with their fall style dress hats, manufactured by them at their model hat establishment 22 West Washington, sfrpet jar Arcade, No. 6, ahead again. The Arcade, No. 6, opens the second stock m town already for the fall and winter season of 1872. The selections just arrived and made with great care in Boston and New York markets, comprise any and everything that is neat and nobby in the line of men’s, boys’ and children’s suits and overcoats, consisting of Soothes, Diagonals, Cheviots, Tricots and Castors. Also fine caasimere, all of which can and will be sold at prices to please to lovers of economy. jarXtrm Notice. The newfoarpet hall of W. H. Roll is being poshed rapidly forward to completion, and ai Mr. Roll desires to occupy it with an entire new stock of carpetings, he is offering at his old and well-known establishment, 38 South Illinois street, a very desirable stock of carpetings, gilt and bronzed papers aivery low prices. Those who are carpsting their houses will find bargains at this carpet house. JM-It yoif want an excellent and reliable gold or silver watch go to Harry Craft’s, 24 East Washington street.

THE

BUSINESS NOTICES.

Masks and Faces.

Ladles who mask their faces and necks with enamels endanger their health to no purpose. The plaster work deceives nobody. There is but one article known which will restore a blemished comolexion or create external brilliancy aud bloom where they have never heretofore existed, aud thet article is Ragan’s Magnolia Balm. It performs this toilet miracle by iufusing vitality into the skin. The floral ana herbal joioeeof which it is oompo«ed gently stimulate the circulation in the minute blood vessels, and brace the network of nerves tnrough wh'ch they pass. Thus quickened and strengthened the external covering soon acquires a resh aud healthful hue, and every tra-'e

OUR NEW ARRIVALS ▲RI Elegant, Stylish and Dressy, Don't Fail to See Them. THE ILIFF BROTHERS,

" HATFEBS OF TEE PERIOD," OJPTOSITE PAJUMER HOUSE. AGENTS FOR “AMIDON ”

Physicians’ Prescriptions Compounded at all hours, day for night, with promptness, at the PRESCRIPTlblf DRUG STORE, 18 and 20 North Illinois st., BA’X'ES HOUSE BUiOOK. GRAY A BKY8CHLAG, 'Successors to H. H. Lee.)

of saliowness disappears. Tae palest cheeks derive ' * rii _ ‘ * *

me, aud the arms, 1

neck a blonde lustre which the charlatans, who

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from the beautifying baptism of this delightful cosmetic a warmer hue, aud the arms, h ' J

charlal

profess to make ladies “beautiful forever’’ with their poisonous cement, cau never hope to imitate. uh o?

Wholesale Dealers.

Besides its country circulation, which is very Large, The Evening News is read on every train leaving or arriving after 3 o’clock, and at every hotel in the evening. Advertise -n it. •

OFFICIAL RETURNS. The Vote for Oovernor in 1868 and 1872.

Adams 647 Barthoiomew 2007 Benton Blackford 672 Boone... — 2578 Brown 427 Oarroll 1831 Cass 2358 Clarke 1853 Clay 1690 Clinton 1802 Crawford - 983 Daviess - 1625 Dearborn 2183 Decatur 2225 OeKalb 1705 Delaware 2647 Dubois........ 479 Elkhart. 2694 Fajette 1473 Floyd 1515 Fountain 1811 Franklin 1561 Fulton...., 1256 Gibson 1001 Grant. - 2049 Green — 1995 rlamUton 2958 Hancock — 1401 Harrison 1706 Hendricks - - 2853 Heary 3373 Howard l9q8 Huntington 2079 Jackson 1388 Jasper 7o3 Jay. 1543 Jefferson...,., 2767 Jennings 1812 Johnson....... 1671 Knox 1737 Kosciusko 2608 Lagrange «... 1865 Lake 1394 Laporte 2889 Lawrence 1752 Madison 1932 Marion 6569 Marshall 1914 Martin 837 Miami 2154 Monroe 1484 Montgomery 2613 Morgan ——«... 2000 Newton 565 Noble 2362 Ohio 599 Orange 1288 Owen........ 1409 Parke ,«....«., 2324 Perry....« 1306 Pike 1887 Porter 1794 Putnam 2'75 Randolph 2999 Ripley....«.«...«« 2064 Scott....«.., 685 ahelby ....■■».♦».»..««...... — 209, Spencer 1948 Starke 308 St. Joseph 2920 Steuben 1766 Sullivan 1269 Switterland 1429 Tippecanoe 3827 Tipton. 971 Union 899 Vanderburg 3273 Vermillion— 1214 ^ igo. • ■ ■ •......................... 3323 Wabash 2829 Warren — 1463 Warrick 1563 Washington 1603 Wayne.— - 4-284 Weis 1047 White 1104 Whitley 1334

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Fire Alarm Boxw. Delaware and New York. New York and East. Michigan and Noble. Massachusetts avenue and New Jersey. Massachusetts avenue aud Noble. Delaware and Fort Wayne avenne. New Jersey and Fort Wayne avenne. Massachusetts avenue and Cherry. Christian avenue and Oak. Butter aud Parke avenue. 8t. Joseph and Illinois. Pennsylvania and Pratt Second and Meridian. * Illinois and Fifth. St Clair and Mississippi. Illinois and Michigan. No. 1 Engine House. Meridian and Walnut California and Vermont* Blake and Vermont St Clair and Indiana avenue. City Hospital. Western Hose House. Geiaendorff’s MilL hew York and Canal. Washington and Meridian. West and South. West and McCarty. • No. 4 Engine House. Spencer House. Washington and Tennessee. Ohio and Illinois. Georgia and Mississippi. Bluff Road and Ray. South street engine house Gas Works. Delaware and McCarty. East an: McCarty. Forest avenue and Pine. Virginia avenue and Grove, No. 3 Engine House. Georgia and East Washington and Davidson. Georgia and Benton. Virginia avenue and Railroad Meridian and Georgia. Washington and New Jersey. Washington and Delaware. East and Railroad. New York and Davidson.

DIAMONDS A TsT T3 PRECIOUS STONES RIJSrGhS, -PT-NTPi^ ATSTO STUDS, Off ELNE MOUNTINGS. McLEPOS 48c WORTHROF. Bates Bon.se OoTner •Jewelry Store.

BUY YOUR UNDERWEAR JL IST ID Gents’ Furnishing Goods,

OUR EAlLE stock ow Men’s Furnishing Goods SOW COMPLETE. Has been selected with especial refereeoe to the wants of the 0ITT TRADE. WELL MADE PiRBT-OLASS GOODS will be sold at ordinary prices, and, as heretofore, all Goods warranted to be as represented. EDDY & WEST, 16 N. Pennsylvania St., Indianapolis.

SHIRTS MADE TO ORDER.

MIsplacM Confidence, One of the Pi Ute medicine men lately told his follow Indians that, when he died, if they would cut him m pieces, his body would unite and he ascend to heaven in a cloud of smoke. An experimental savage HiUd him at once, and the crowd cut him up, departing in disgust at the fallibility of smence when the parts* lay as,they were left. WboSfiwuld It Be? The Green bush, Pennsylvania, Gazette says: “A prominent citizen of this village went home a few nights since at a late hour, and gently tapped on the door. ‘Who is it?* inquired his better half. To which very proper inquiry the heartless man replied by asking. ’Who do you expect at this hour of the mghtr ” The Grand Jury in the Court of Oyer and _ srminer of New York City, yesterday presented two indictments against members of the ling. The namea of the parties have not transpired, and tne District Attorney refuses information: but it is known that Andrew J. Garvey and others supposed to have knowledge of the great range of frauds, have been in attendance on the Grand Jury several days. Important arrests are probable.

THE NEW STORE 4 Bates House Block. Striped Shawls, Striped Shawls, XLEOANT STOCK, #3 SO, $4L and $4 SO. Black Silk Floish Vwefas, SPLENDID QUALITIES, $125, $150, $lJ5_aM $2 Per lari. Black French Cashmeres B’OR J ACKKTS. Ninety pieces Black Alpacas and mohairs in popular brands, such as “Beaver,” “Otter,” “Buffalo” “Grand Dnchesse” and “Lion.” HAMILTON & B0WKER.

J A. CtoBEBWBB, to. 9. <*nrs-Bo. tt North Delswsxs street.

CHARLES W. aorg. xoacoc O. BAWXIK8. SMITH * HAWKDfS ATTORNEYS AT LAW, Mo. 40 East WoohlBatOfi street. Over Merchant** N*ii<m*l Bank.]

A.. D A.R1L<IIV G ’ S ,

30 North Pennsylvania Street, Indianapolis, Indiana. This Gold Wosrthor Reminds People

of Fun.

. • ; - . ...r ► • ”1 V * r-' REMEMBER BA.MBERGKER When You Need Anything in the For Line, WE WISH TO PURCHASE THE FOLLOWING SECDBITIE8: 2d Mortgage Bonds of Indiana Cantral Railroad, Bearing 10 per cent. 2d “ “ Jeffersonville, Madison end Indianepolie Railroad,

NOTES

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GIVEN

BY NO. 1 PARTIES.

MORTGAGE _ We loan Money on long time in any desired sum; buy Foreign Ex-

change, and issue our Drafts on all points in Europe. JOS. A. MOOBE ft BRO., Broken, JsTO- IQ TBILAOIKZig-’OjRiya

FRANKLIN—FIRE-INSURANCE COMPANY. •WHEELING-* ’W. VIRGIN lA. Incorporated 1862. .A.ssets over a Quarter Million. Liberal Commission allowed Brokers. STATE AND LOCAL AGENCY, No. 2 GLENN’S BLOCK.

G! A HffTTTT mJSLJXLliJuJu xSxaCfxL & SOjnT Have the Largest and beat Stock of BREECH AND MUZZLE LOADING SHOT GUNS, RIFLES, PISTOLS, ETC., INTHESTATL Single Guns from $3 to $25.00 ,* Double Guns from $8 to $150.00. ««•> An*tin *.« M l63 Eaat Waahlngton street, Indianapolis.

M. V. McGILLIARD. M. O. BROWN. ~E E. BARNARD SOUTH MJEKirHAIST STREET Fire Insurance Agency We now represent a greater amount of Fire Insurance Capital than at auv previous time. Having discontinued all other branches of business in our Agency and devoting our entire time and attention to the placing of Fire Insurance exclusively, we are better prepared to prosecute our business correctlv and more satisfactorily to our customers than ever before. Large lines of InRcGELUARD «& BROWN, *••• » *»d II Swath XorMtu WHITE RANH ANB BECORATED IHRJENCH STONE CHINA, CUT, ENGRAVED AND PRESSED GLASSWARF VASES, MOTTO COFFEES, Etc., PLATED WARE, ‘ ’ BRITTANIA AND PLANISHED TIN COFFEE AND TEA POTS TABLE CUTLERY, FRENCH COFFEE POTS, LAMPS AND CHANDIIER8.

JOHN WOODBRIDGE & CO., 12 West Washington street

NTBIaOCK, MERRIFIELB & GO.

Singing Birds.

gjgfllsspk „ „ _ L. DIECKMANN. N. B—The sale will be con tinned only for Mx days. Call early for bargains. U e of

PAI.XBB, COM A STOUT, __ Wholesale Dealers in Tobacco, Cifirai*8, AMD KEWTUCKY WHISKY. No. 79 West Waahiixaton Ht., Reference—Firat National Bank.

HENDRICKS, EDMUNDS A OO.,

Wholesale Dealers In

BOQXto ANO SHOKB, Wo. T» South Meridian atreet, IMPIAMAPOLtia, I|d.

. Mi MUAR for nrtrwfiac «— 4»**h wltt L»u g hlu* Gtt.

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TH MILAM for u Upper w Wr wt of Twtt o. Rubber,

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CTJ* m* ■spreufoi at KILGORE’S DEHTIL ROOMS »a. to fiwtfo ZUlaota at.

Importer and Dealer In allklBdsol

AND DOME8TTO LIQUORS, torofirklirtar And totili VWLnea. From California and Ohio. a* a. Herldlaja Mrwei.

IfCA 8 WEHLE, Manufacturer and Dealer Boots and Shoes, 1*4 Rest Weehlrurton street, three aoori Fast o Vonaegut's hardware store indiaoapolta, lad. Al prompUy rraDU ^ Repairing dene neatty and

IFOIR, SA.LB, At a good bargain ore fourtli Imertat In Ur. imper;y known as Clifton on the River, Being better known aa the X)A.YlX)SOJSr TT> A t?.-h/r Near Crown Hill, containing about eighty eight xcres of good land. The one-fourth Interest will be sold on condition that the Purchaser will step in and take an equal place with the other owner* on the same land. A NALTNEB, 4 gent • 14 and M Booth Delaware street

Wall Paper and Window Shades A.T REDUCED PRICES, For Sixty Days, Previous to Removing to Our New Building,

W. II.

ROLL’S, 38 South Illinois

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