Indianapolis News, Indianapolis, Marion County, 9 May 1876 — Page 3
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rr ““ lb fl .i all (>r«ler» i>fvu>bU) , *n<t on in «U'ijr jirticulw. ]\olv 111*- Lalml Purcha^i'ft at 4 not 1»ki s THOUSAND* of Men’ll and Boyh’ Stmw Ha * at not b*H their value. ONE WAGON LOAD Men’* Wclto Straw Hat* at», -Jb and So oenU ca^ b. ONE WA ON LOAD Me Brown Panama llau. at ‘A and AS <ein* each « ONE WAGON LOAD M'-n’a White Canton Bat* a: fiOct nla each. w< rtb t . { ONE WACOM U>AD Oent * White Panama Ha’a at 75 cento vnd *1'each, worth H;ii> and
IUO.
ONE WAGON LOA Boy*’ White S!ra|r Hal* at 15, 2t and 2r> o n s eat b. ONE WAGON IX)ADChildren’* Brown. White and Mixed Straw Han at c&c each. ONE WAGON LOAD Youth*, White, Brown and Mixed Straw Ha • at 78c, worth It.
BARGAINS OPENING DAILY. |. PETTl^ DICKiON, & C0NPA8Y,
llSUiAt, .N afojl.i«*
KAMOV ED to No 66 R. Market st. N -t ear:tIng* jeToc* to Dev-odtor* tfpen Monday* till
It. u. MX? ratnrdav' till a r. M. *
w. N. JACKSON, Preddmt. JOHN W, Rat. ttfijr* ;*ry.
White riTer, Kail creek, Ktstle or-a. and other a«ream* are aradtially.raaii'n o* iheir wonted proportiona, afod no furthar n.'Kdiief to anticipated if the raid bold*
up
The utreet conimtoaioner baeinjl I nuMerl tb* fu? d appropriated “'**• en additioi al appropriatNin of I 5 "v’ b»#i> Biade fur the payment of laborer* end material need A fite alarm ft** turned in last night fr.ni comer W arhinei.m and Mend an *>r«. d. which wae ntilned by the fired t arm enf in congratulating the newly * Irct* d chief fir* engineer ] Mr* Jotine Ointer. residing on Virginia erenne abnd. of nil week#, daring th» »l*» nee of her huaband at labor. Stiur «t*j laat, ej ected what household no els u at sailed her and left for part* un-
ki own.
Key. N. A. Hvde, of this city, on Tharv itav eveeit g at Michigan City, will delirer the s* rmon at the opening seasion v* ,b< * •‘tate cor gregattonal eoRnciL Sab iect, -the piignm apirit in the national bia'ory ” Rey Robert 81os«, whose sap>*rior ahiliity aa »n e ocationist >b not q teationed, w id give readings tbi* eye ding at th1 bird Preahyterian church The pr nrraiu I uhliafed eirewhere is well aelecte 1 and affords him a wide.variety and comptas “A Ninth Ward Rr pablioau" carded, the Sunday Bentinel. and he again cards this mornii g. threatening to | show how frsud* were prMrticed by republicans at ti e last election A* the grand jury is still in session summon him as a witues* The wn'er-wr rk* company have been givei ten days in which to repairs!! ditch ** end nits in the a reets, made by th>*m within the test year, in the laying of t pe otherwise the 8-re»et cointnisaioner w lido the work at the expense of the c nq ar.y. The new chief fire engineer has the practical experience of many year- active membership with the fire department, and is a clever, popular man After the present ‘ioreness” au.O' g a tew nhall have ehbtd awry, Ms celrctiou will be endorsed by QtiVitmcius cot serit
cure csvih.
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C. El. K O H B V, WU0UE8ALE AND HETaIE. TRUNK AndTraveUng Bag Factory, US 8. Illinois 8t.
V* KTAMI AT T»K HKAll.
J TH £0 HOWE SEWiMQ MACHINE. The 'ollowlng to a report of a Hewing .ato 'i-hliH A Ulster of four year* stead; work to <;hk-e*o le t*y«: • tr ere are more Ringer Macblnt.fi to repair Ihfan ipj other Next conies the A’ecd, Wll-o i, Grover v Baker, Wheeler A Wilsou, and ism of ail the eading machincw is the Howe, abjuring that the fowo 1* the raoni Wirpie, durable, ami ha* the best 'ihtenal in it* part* of any machine niannfsctired.” li tier., 1* a UGWK MACHINE in the city that to jot giving aattolaction. please report at cr.ce at the 'om, any’* Office, No. 70 Weet Wastuuiiioo "tret.
THE DAILY MAYS TUESDAY, MAY 9, 1876 .
CxlTY IVKWH. The office of The Evening News has Wen removed from No. 65 North Pennsylvania street to No 32 East Market street. Journal building
Twenty-Wo week.
deaths in the city last
The county treasurer reports taxes collested $178 912 42, David Hunt, of this city, was yesterday adjudged insane. The Roberts Park people have a social' to-morrow evening J. W Witmer, editor State Leader, Des Moines, Iowa, is in the city. The water works pumped 7'.),174,520 galiontiof water during April, The governor has gone to the centennial to he present at the opening day. The Gerrit Smith lodge, i O O. F , already has a nreuiherslnp of 128 White ear d lot* (are., discovered m the old canal bed s u h of the ciij. A hydrant oh Helen street was broken off-yesterday by a runaway team. But three of the seven furnaces at thnew roiling mill are now working , fcince the election applications to Ure towi *1 ip trus'tee have uem,Ka-d in* uu:ni Wr. t harles Goidey, a boy indicted tor arkdn, lie* Web sent to the House of Ret ' uge. I t to under consideration to buy out the £ ii'fc). works (or local ton of the new gas works. A donbfsdeam trottiav race was set fry 3 o’clock this afternoon on the Kxpovitiou irat Its | The organixation of a society for the prevention of cruelty to iiaiti*ato is being ns Gated. T he J acfitun Bap tint s (calorsd) we imiiding a.cbnrcb on laicke street, car »' . t • The proposition of the Imlisiinp iPs gas PkIA cr-iuparty is made tuespscial order of council for May 22. Albert Regers whit was indicted jointly with Lucinda »V.tor», colored yestetdsy for adultery. The tom-fool wheelbarrow wagar of Pryor Du vail atul ex coui.ctlmaa Buehrig wba tarried out this afternoon. Him e the demise of Paptain Maiiden. fctratford figures as spokesman for t re de moerscy in council session. Ijvsi eveuit g Ada M.inntjoy made another atUmpt at suicide by swallowing morphine. ▲ stomach-pump sarvd her as usual. A saloon to to be startad on the first square on Vfr«;iu1a avenue, sooth of the I., C and L trucks, rmich to tha dfs«mst of the temperanca tadto* in that vicinity. It Is again being moved to have a joint
The city council la« eveninj' was litersoy jammed with interested *i>t ctatore, the occasion being that of thirteen new
men.hers ukn g their seats and the annual election of city officers. Promptly at 7:30 o'clock Mayor haven ripped the council to order and the callingoj? the roll indicated a'l present save a few Of the old members, who put in their appearance later ;n the session. The newly imitated counciimcn bore themselves with dignity and displayed their g>>od sense in keeping quiet and getting the ’ run of thingB before mixing ini: their gab. Craf.t and Adams did most of the talhirg last night, and by tacit coneent they are Jooke 1 upon as leaders by the republican faction. The audit nee was respectful in its; deportment, the only demonstration of ,any c msequer.ee being followed by toe aduouncement of ihe first ballot taken op j* resol i ti n decapitating street coujniiissio er .Matt'* r the vote standing 18 Id 8 After the dtoprsilioti of some r .util husiuesel ewhere noticed, council wenjt into an e 6; tion of officers for the en§dij»g yaa-, Prior to which, tiowev^r, resoluti^u-i war adopted removing the present i^egmbentin the offices of street conmussaoner and
city aitorrrey.
JnM beiore proceeding to ballot Dr Stratford ironically suggested ; that tne lepub)leans had overlooked tiie .iicr >d ic ti» r. of an ordinance.rie-creatingi tjbe otfi » of committee clerk, wh ch remarg eause t a general ibutlaer, even his honor the mayor joining in As preliminkijy to th* ein ion an ordinance was introduced an 1 parted under suspension of the rUtoa pro viding for a modification of the Julies of city weigher and creatir g the Ijofflce of
wtM.d n tarurer east and west
The first appointment being tb.at of president pro tern, of the city council, Vlr. kaiipdell put in nomination Ends B. R-ed ^sud couwcilman Buehrig saKgeete 1 th.* lament McGill, the ballot re.iulting in the choice of Riefi, who received 17 votes, McGill Sand Stratford 1 For chief of police, Col. A. O. Dewey and Frank Wilson were nominated, the former neing ela ted by a strict party vote, 18 to 8 The election of captains of police was postponed for one week on motion. Lee Fulmer and Steven Mauler Were put in nomination for street commissioner, Fulmer receiving 18 of the 26 vo r e* cvrt For market master VVru 8baw received 19 votes and John Golick 7, and for city weigher Willard Nichols was declared elected, Wm C. Naylor receiving 6 .'ote-, Tom Peck 1 and ( at Darnall 1. For wood measuier in the east market Wm. F. Morgan received 19 votes, ("apt M. V. North 5, 8. B Hoffman 1, Enos B. R*red 1, ahd the first mentioned was declared. elected. For noc-d measurer west market, John Smitheie received 18 votes, M E.. Hall 5 Ei.oe B ${eed I, E-quire Schmitts 1 J. Ross Dubt s 1 Councilman Stratford put In nomination for chief fire engineer M. G. Fithhey,‘‘the old reliable’’as he termed him, and the announceuieutof the name of W. O. Sherwood, made by Thalman, was reoieved with cheers from the auditorium. Before the ballot had been announoob Councilman A L Wright, at the irsfanbe of Mr. Fitchey. w thdrew that gentleman's name. Tne bdk t as announced showed -herwood to bnve rec- ive.: 17 volts, Fitchey t, Oiaft T, W hitsd l. Mr Firehey go! in a remark o the effect that he hoped the elect.on of Sherwtftid wouto be made unardmom For ciiy attorney R O Uayrk ns re
it - * — Lawson *’
4«4 exc. ed n* • 00, unlew b; Ooire n of r omfill and •lisi :«> ke a 1 ueoe* % y rule* for r g i
Union t.f the fir • dap-nment.
At Ihe Metropolitan last evening the most iitfrestirg feature was the a word exercise of Mon* D’Omer, who showed tenarkahle skill and dexterity In several dinerent feats. Principally among them *a* halving a lemon upon hia wife'a neck with a sword of tbe keenest edge without w< und f.*g her, cutting heavy bars of lea l and »• vriig a handaerchief while it floated in the air He also showed his skill with the rroes b iw by shooting an arrow tt rot gh an orange on his -vife s brad and the s'ag- bu*iuess of these two then worn d up with a bout with boxingglovca. during which M’ms D’O.uer pontded th# head of her iiege lord in approved tyle. Lsat evening marked the r -..ppeeiance c.P Fred D Harris, Anna F. x slid Fannie Florence, and the re «n* gi g me nt < f Grace Garland, a recognized favorite upon the variety stage; and the I r* gran ended with Groodrieh’s nautical drama. -Yankee Jack ” the lea.ling ch.»ractets in »be bai d« of Goodrich, Lipman, Harris, Chrisaie, Wilts 8chnid«r, Anna Ft x. Gecrgie May and Maud Leon are A short program well executed is the judnoent ot those who attended the Eng 1 gh Lutheran concert last night, and those i ot there can judge of its merits by the
following program:
Q* arte'te -* Nearer, my God, to Thee.” Mi-w Ellen Yonrig, Mr* F w. B.ugher, e**rs V. \V B*ugh. rand E. Ov« r_ Frank H K'ug Ptol.o solo- -Ga op de Concert,” Mr H ugo H «
E. Ke-ierer
Forg—‘‘Sweet Love, good night to tl.ee,” Mr. E Piauo^o’o il Tiovatore-••Mise ere," Mr*. F. Fong— ■ O mio Fernando,” Mr*. Elten Y mng
I) nixettl
Quarte t -\Va z," Ario: Glee Club V,«el F'sno so o—“Prl ere a ia Madone.” Mi * Km na Dwelt * Th. Pale Moon ” Mf'ssea J. Frieilly and Ell-1- Young. Quaiie U> tot d.-r Tag dg* H-.-rnn,” Messrs. Dtoser, S< hie cfcer Bawig a d Z d. Prof Bates opens to-rtight at the Grand Opera in his expose of spiritualism.
On rnge. The News of Saturday mentioned the arrest and return of Amanda Shaodon, Pearl H.ll ano Sarah Gumbert to the fen »le reformatory, their escape having btren made on the n.ght of April 24. bat re/raii ed from entering into detail*, as other parties w.re implicated in the sflsir ar A publication at. that time would l ave interfered with the apprehension of guilt) parties As tbe grand jury hav* since take action in the premises it is proper to state that the girls were induced to Lave the institution through the efforts of John Fusumieyer, John VY and James Marshall, and John McOartn y * bo made their acquaintance while doing some steam fitti: g work at the refern aiory The girls were quartered m an an old loft in the rear of the Brass and Supply Co’s shops on a trth JK*jeware street a* d afterwards transferred to an KhMgqation house ooGeorg -j strac The at rest of the girls was made by officer Ducket, a: d the quartette of men indict on aci urge of aiding and abe«>ng tbe es r ate of the jninetee An a.dditio:iai cha ge '«f rape wa* found, agri st r and all the parries arrested, save VIc ?ar trey.
ceived 17 vote*, Joe
1. VV P
Fishback 1 Darnall 2 Al&fchardt 1,
Idunk 4
For n ember* of the police hoard Messrs 'Wrhater, Bytam and Bteinhauer were put in Domination and declared elected on first ballot While the bal’ot wan in progre-s Buehrig moved‘that rt»t- nnt receiving thn, highest number of vote to the chairman of the board to which Craft objected. Buehrig reDtriJng * 1 theugbt you woo'd ” Dra Marsee, K’b rt. Hook, Wright, P .rv u and Srrat or 1 were n< mirared for nremb- isof the board 0 Ireal't* the first three nsmed receiving t e high.at mm ter cf votes «qd were dc ar d elected W m. Rigenourlwaa elected jhnitor of tire city bui'dina, rec-iVi-i^ 19 votes, Fred Schmidt 1 end J 43. A la n* 1. For city sexton, Robert Ffirner re cr-tved 16 vofes Mrs Aired 7;-<J urge W Geiger 1 Flint West 1 end Win Buehng 1 For city tr.ssarer Mr. E iua received 13 votes, 8tratfo»d 7. Adams 3; Peek 1 Biown 1. Blank 1, m cessi’ating a second halSoi. wbic’ resulted in the eleotilp oi Mr Eras Council adioura«ki at 9 3> # i ^ K<otfcni t#n.t»i: of tRe Fir Dcptrl-
M»- nt.
Tire following is the 'U-I text of th# ordinance tow pending in council for the rtoiganizHi on of the fire department: 1. T ere -haM tie ejected oy the < o- n-il tiree n-.ee. tj-rs ..f Ore c un- I ioaem and tu known s^tlie flrehoatd, ot ah -h tbe chifef: o’ the fira dei-KrtiEetit t-hsll tic, ex officio, a injUntor. ’ t. The fire dep rent nt -shall CJiill t of j one chtii one* sop* n blende tit of lire aiftfm, one euKitt. • r , f ttten «i sine mpe.ny, ooeBretn in for •echengioe nunpHuy, two drtvciw end two homnen or.- cr. e-ai-e com pa* y, two h -seineu snd one arlver and oce s'ecrsman for each hook and ji-d-let' r omta:';: throe roemi-er ‘f
ot w i >m
to trie su-
tr-q-h; two
itrv Not 2.
hief an i a-.-t-iaut chief of fire detn 1 lie . It- ted by the common coun oro-e year, subj-ct UKsusfienai-m
ovja’ -y the ji on nets, for
a-sist L
11 i'oek and ladder com
H S The i hief ■
irune • eh
yea
r nc
pai
t il to serve by the board
cause, at any time. The other affi or* aad nutnbereof tbe fire d.parmcnt j
p..iiiu<l by the tire toard, and office* dunng good beh-.vior. 4. -Tto sals rieaoi officer* and fire .fejartnn ntsha-1 bc-auaually;
natee < f council.
5. Tne t r« cor rail toe. shall hw
I f» 4p-
hold their Bb- rs of the ted by onllcharge of “snt. and
repot, s
Holiti try, • A dsy or two since some anenk thief stole Pom tire re^'dence of E t! H b’leo 238 N* rtb We*> street, a gold hunting ca e English lever watch Upon tire winding <1 I was engraved ‘ Presented to E H Hibbt n by the Israelites of Portland <).-.» i on ** a Tokf-n of their esteem, Dec b, 1868.” Mr. Hibbeu values toe watch the n ore ti ei i’ is-ebout the only t iken of p. litirsl gratitude of which lie was ever »be recipient, and for this reason he would welcon e its return
itedtiei.itf ( 1.jr F^xpemea. To the Editor id The Evening News: Hi rice appearing i: your paper we have reaived many expressions of sympathy and cl eer from om citizens of all clas-c end conditions By the intelligent laborer, toiling to finish paying for his home, end the more substantial capitalist, we have ban encouroged, tor which we are most prate'n 1 It hi» been suggest'd that the city trestur.r rut he some notice. Certainly; tl is-is ju t whi.t we have been doing right along. He cod eels on a commission fix -d las< year which, under the c 11 ter, can iiot be changed during his term :lhe way to get at him is to reduce tt.e tax ]*-vv The less taxes the le s pay i e gets, and the only way to reduce the texlevyis to reduce expenses. Are we : nc t trying to bring this about? One'* for a!!, we have to say. let the Council look into tbe Hilaries of all the otlic-irs, and put them at such figures as shall he just and econom cal, not forgetting to pay the marshal enough to induce him to -nforce the ordinal cea against pc-st bruedi ig a. veil as stock running at large, and alloihe nuisan- * s. What should be done as to the binding of suee a and sewers demands aiost caiefnl a t. ntion. lh sum thu< -speno ed year before last was about $13;>,000. Bor the ear ending now th* aggraga es are not mad.- up, bu* the amount s lees, pr. bab y $90,<i00 or $1'G,000. Fjr this expenililure the citizen* are more :.ea» ranibursed than for any other or li arl.made The c ohipetition amongstre tetni factors is so general and so sharp that n., ring can control it Prices are kept down, snd m ni* thi’ g more or less in value is return* d to the property bolder for every dollar« xpended Again, a large number of 'aloreis are enabled to support thems Ivts by tbe wi.ges thus ailorded, The po ice and fire departn e ts, however useful, are ikij. productives, and gas, when bun ed, !eev^* n* ‘ a trace behind except the bios tote pil But woik in f>er na nent and necefbar) in-p oveureuts conf-rs a las dig benefit. Cots q .ently we thi i.<, under ihf «ir in s a. ca, that sewer buidiiK* m-.s . r in )>rovetueuts sbouid n Hfs nterfered with than any other brati-^! • f th . i iv.t* O e seriou errori.; sewer but d.m is doing it mainiy or wh - ly at tire exjrei seoftbe city. Itrisshou i r rely be done la many other c.ues i i, «. wer to charged large y or entirely to.tbe e ntnu us j riqierl y benefited thereby ] Und* r t>i * wholesome plan; which direct jh r i-re.-i 'Ire |.ro|If-rty holders, sewers will r ost likely only be built her- i •) a e needed and pardt* are w tiling to p;» lo* t> em and not to drain the frog po: i of O' « at ♦onV.tor In «'.v iota If The cor. c 1 -i 1 charge a fai pr portion < f tbe * o t of s. v er* t ii;* i e ; iguou- propertv ho dors, w- need not fear* uravagnmto. d l eave ag- c un i tna! fare a remot.strsnee vcy nmch if i.u uertms > s g red. Sent *r need we. fee* with regard to s>reet improvements f, ir 1 fee and obviou-* reasot.s This runs: to quite clear to anyone wt < co eiders ti e ; r. *ent tomre i * f : r.jperty bolder* What costa them direct ; tl-, j g.-nerally lot k after. The probab-. j tie* j.- e that for the er-mo-g y- y rot ii or ihar. t.'0««0or $75,000 wii! to* requited f-r sewer and street impro e m nts »lt« go'ber This will to not mu :i> above one i a f the average expense of the lest *wn years. We want Gt’e or noth-ng in th- way of bridges Stine person or rng w:o "a been helping to run the council for some years fast, f a* kindly furn shed us with ell we n* ed a* d more too Theg-ueoieity of former council* in this matter appaf ently bs* b. ew broad and liberal, f not Commendable. Tbe mutually admiring , allies n future, ha i better be left to tbeirselvea. hkt ba| ptly uurted lovers We have eo far shown that a reducti »n o r sbont fifty per cent can easily be dm to in tbe expend'tun a of tto main depu*tmentsof ’he city government P H Jahe-i-i.v.
A'Wind Ka« I'm in-to red. Tbe Editor of Tbe Evening News. Mr Eno* B. Reed eeams in a fairer way to realise tbe auibirtoua dream of his life than be ever was before It is no secret toanajority of your reader" that M* Reed aspires to be mayor of this city He first sought to attain tbia high position by
Sittin
len,
woun and f hot, r on th him, the h fee lin
dumb.
He w
rrpu h
the possible revoUit on How re was not to haye seen it before. Id n «k< a metitof the little rirtue-
t * te A as in not voting tor the ordin a ice h > h:-d sdconsistently opposed. To b« s ire tl tre to** little merit m it. Thadstnocrscy jiid not want him. G*-ige ■ wa^
They did rot need the barfi. tu I
>1 cr* rfue did not eren pav him tbei com
j !!m.|.t < f proposii-g to buy h m, H
woi.Jill ave t een att uiio 1 < f the dtopes d e tal.ave dupe anything C-Ve l h‘ > ' ' b.veloUd ecaii st th* or li nance, m te. L* cilcurustences With tle’g r it w'adiff- rdrjt. He wo: *efn. If* was ctferei •< i. ctjiir g. If f-*i er had fiitol the •tot: oa any perhaps they would oavp seen Feed | Bui Geiger did not fa 1 at lit tor* wa- | t< mp/a i i for the bard to r s >•
H«- will'd have been an ass; doltj f
; • i r><-o«potip. njinnyhammer. to havoj givau* m reif w) c.-n i totoly away as a thauk-
»-* g*|ktint\ But h sa v his way*t if n i:
M-n.J chpndireo: his viHue by res^tinr i. tru piation that had not been offered. He got uflard swelled out, alternatelyistrok i: ghiltir arei *n : tiger tank,and in a -tibioF voice fcnnouncrd ttist he nrv-r hipl a- i n* verrmtsd, so help him God. vote fijr a nth rpl. * v* c'ci*i!<- e u d not aiiuov*
H- vcf*d NO!!!
Thiji they cheered and tbnn*ler«di 8n r :o virturlhad never been seen since tn« f x ■Icclirjfri ti e a<'d grapes The cin-ijr.vpur n sji-i. wto'fcnr dev* b-.fore was spat u • on a'f trsmpled jin the du t. tivjli v i* takenjtip and n>ade a little god of. They c* axef arid plead-d with hint to forgiv ai:d -forget, and they would not only > set d him back to council but would raise him 2000 regular sribcritots. 8o they moved him oubof the f- r.rthi ward into the third, nominated him (Aersnch men as John D Howland and Djavid OP soo, and elected him by the arvvrtt ni£.jority given to any candidate.
Ha'*
■r** ] ■HnHHBHBHHni And ||he egotistical old s*s-.omes out in his n$per and Quotes this big majority as an evidence of nis personal popularity • Fo< having resisted a bribe that was not offered, the modest old gentleman demanded the presidency of the council, t • c lairmarshipof the police board, and tb* timing of the chief of police. He got
the former and the latter
W fjo says that Enos B Reed, the Incorruptible and consistent republican, will
not be the next mayor? A Disoustkd Rkpcbucan.
jUTMtaVOTH. OF A SUKFUBUD DOG He Tram pa from H »*»■*«* to Ilia Old Hospe in Oblo Mine Hundred Miles T i av< 1* <1 In Twentx-lwo t aya. [StJoseih (Mo.) Herald.] Tb| follow ing anecuote, which is strictly true,,= was related to our corresp^n ien a ays since by a very prominent and respe cted rai road v fficial, and is on facts contsined* in a letter rea short time since by Dan. M^CawLeona Kansas. * e tiu.e ago Mr McCawley’s father, who resides at Flat Rock, Seneca county, Ob'.ojj; shipped a full-blooded shepherd dog Ly eiprefis to his sou at Leona. Hans >8 In die lime the dog arrived at nig de-sti-i atirfi, atxi was conveyed iu a wag n t Mr AicC.'s house, two miles from t .at plect, where he was tied up In the torn iu j i ivent his ptrsying. The idea that on tie u low ng ti or ing the dog would turn up mia- ng never entered the h ad of-irjki d Mac end his estomshme it may be’ ifi sg t ed when he discovered, ehortiy after break fas*, that the dog bad broaen away and ,eit i< r parts unknowu. ih its* wi.s deeply ieit by all the famy. i rd steps wne ai once taken to dw.ove the w t-» reabcuts of the animal, but *'i t eit efhrtt proved un.-uccesaful and *• • a;-. • a -i c- re u.ai;o d a«m ,stery - r nearly b ur wer ks—indeed, no clew « . ,tevcrlcnuicl be obtained as to wbijUjei he i.t'd 1 undeieis; or if stotou es to who he tL-ef was So efier making juauyiUnsuo«re* 1 attempts to recover him, Mic condud* d ti was a mystery too ue*-p forsoiation n.d resolved io quit the search, at the tan - time vowing dire vengeancejagainst when jever should have stolen his valuab e prisfnt, provided the thief was ever de-
tect* d.
Thf disap p>earar.ee occasidned surprise and oum.nt, aud created a nine days woi.i er, but it is hakdiy pansib e to ima<tn 1 ow'much more surpris- and asto.isl m t-nt wae felt by Mae and his family on reeipt of the fpllowiug iatelligence conti ned iu a letter from Mac ’s father, writ) tn about four peeks after the disappettrince of she dog:! In I this letter he informed his Sou that twet ly-twt> days alter the day ou which the * og was received at the express office at L* ona, I.e ai pearCjJ at the old home in Flat fiock. Ohio; or, in other words, that the log, guided by bis instinct, had traveled!: niue hundred miles in twenty-two
dayrji Tbe mi conuected wii
dog -was conveyed the endia distance from. Ohio to Kamas, on hia outward
express car, and how io
found his way back on
which only that dog can
id traveled the entire y apparent by the conhen be reached hie old nearly starved and
uoat astonishing circumstance ith this anecdote is that the
jourgey, tl e work foot s a I solves T dtotapee ditiuffi.be
hot*. be... b *v badly used up.
JUST RECEIVED,
200 Bum pad our 8 wile he*, ffio; former pries, 240 Pom pwi lour 8witche», 75c; former price,
Fi.yft.
j .» S eance Hair 8w1tche*,«i.(»; former price,
M V0.
196 4-omtcfe Bair twitche#, W.50; former
price. **;.wi. _ .
.' 36. Mom.to Hair Switches, H; former price,
c* ou
‘ Fine lie r wiic-be«. r: former price. ft*. 36 fe int-11*i • Swiicue*. t*. former prio*, 61* 50.
i* • rey Ha r 8 »itche* at half-price.
Beet Hair f riz***. 25and Sic. sold in i ii other store* at * add 7 • eenu per y»rd. w v T he above lot of Hwltehe* all hav s three rtem* auff al|braid hpleud idly. . , . , awr tverj b ody Invited to inspect th|s X>t of
M. H. SPADES, JSo*5*toii
G AND }7 W*W! WASHINGTON
JO
IN tlLEANON, JK Tailed
H'TH
II l.lNOin NT. i ocldental Hotel
flock.
Tbe Ktegalt of tbejfcteorala Bepn^hilcau 4 «mt<»ittuw — lAe Nontberw pfeeuio-
en»f!eMl|
[H VjR.tkCor. Cincinnati Commert ial.l So MoUoa was not indorsed, n >r was any other candidate, aud tbe deb gatiou to CinciEinapi were left aa untramtn eted a* the wuid j The delegates are a pretty good t ody of men But in person tl pref-f-rer.crs IheJ are ve|ry much divided, an ! will likely scatter out handsomelj The four froqi t|e *taie at large are rarrow and Adiiin^ white,jand TuruerauJ vYallace, coiired Fatirow is for t'o ikiiug. Adkins lals® for Oockling. Turn?r for Blaine, duett Wallace for Morton. Of the eightetii district delegates seven are col-
ored and eleven wnlte
Their inpvidaal preferences cm, on gr od euithdrity, be staled as follov s: For Morton *. fl>r Bristow 6, for Blaitu 5, for
Corkling 3J total, 22.
A •] thf Morton men are colored b it one. A:l the Briiuiw rueu are white Jr t oue. The Biaiiia men are mixed. fhdConk-
ling merj a|e ail white.
■ Thf re jis <fomfort here, more or toss, for
all the
much
would. 11 would c.
B’air.e
tow
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date w#
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ididate*. Bnstow duvieioped strength than I suppoied he ias well satisfied that Kortou j out ahead, but I thought that (Id come next iuatsad qf Bris no one here “workirig” acjBristow Every other candi represented, especially Cook nobody was button-holing for
Br sio# foujthe outside of the conv, or siieal^irJ for him inside. The inside preif-urei w4s for Morton, aud Ihe active outside |irepure for Biai; e and Coikhng In this (oncit'un of ihiogs, that he should •-tnnd rtoxt jto Morton in strength is a lit tie *urp isifcg But it shows oae tiling to bis advan-iftie: he is not employinf lobbyists to dp aaythtng ft r him NoM ly via its Staff cj>i ventioos iu his bet * if, ot travels qvef the country setting u > pegs Jn this case surely the office is teeking tLe h-Htj, aid not the man the ofll a. I waejtujltrg with a leading Georgia demccttlt arout matters a id thiniis wiie i be s>:d tint ihe general belief'among ii* moerdts iwrs ti'a 1 Bristow would be nominated| “That’s what we are afraid of," he continued. ‘To this par# of the country t life re is no Candidas e that wa fear as we do Biistow We would rather the re; nblici i * would nominate Mono i We can beat tim Br stow is the man we fear " A*|be was speaking a letter was hand«d bun Lom a feliow-denrorrat n Washirgtob an old observer of iNili ical ^vent* TF’s totrer opened with these wi«rd«: ’ ll is i ow gener»lly conceded here, outsato of th<- edive partisans of other canciSdates thai Bristow will be r:,oniinate*ijby the republicans and Tilden
by the denmerat- ’
1 don't know how itis in other parts of »hecountry, but in the south ii is a fact that the ' peniocfata fear Brest-w ^nore than sriy other republican who has beau named ss ujcandidHte. f have not heard . r e express himself otherwse—not one They know that, the old whig* and union Difiiin jumpy of the southern etstes do not like their quarters in the denjiocrattc ci mp. and that Bristow on the ticket will draw the ml out by thousands Nd candidate that (ton be nom-mat-d at Clpcinnau will g'-ts* large a White vote in thb south
. * B. H‘. P-iji*tow.
WAl L PAPER. Yv’ALL PAPr,| WALL PAPER. HAbT WAHHINOTttN pi’. CAT Up A
BRYGI^i BREAD And iSKpit E’H Bitter <'ji<‘ke r s, tiHi b 8ii BynUr tri k rfin ’^tp n urkfe’*, can he «» «tpt<4 from l5U^ E’H NTjg%« BAKERY Ife ncl H> WFet 8 it h Riree?, it not k |»f by your gn eur.
Of No. 15 Ndrth Peiiasylvenii plat eon MON IfA . tl e fiih of March, weil-knheii .Shmnle, Koom ha been
reflttfcdiby Ijh form j- propri--tor J -e
nia **toet wilt take
S76.|'Tiii
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eletou 1 >• >h fleaih
8 <- erint »n'1'j;i .
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r4ny doing Agere; Slip,819. J i <« sh *ae * t; P*}» at once, i
K lANUKANT
f y iS'coi Com r ife an le S9.>
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►t rate i deq aid to <*< writ
ijo: * r rictly caph ‘ ad jdi p b< nka oiap to infeif we l-i n wu ditize
(Wkib Prea't; Wm Wesley, Mro» PipriCcint: JohU a. Can.: ,8 ere 1 - i
MASfTtoDA|L€ < or r.ex’7 ion a a *jrcfe'. lagt-r, 17 and li Mkrtiniaaarx.lis in< . Coilec ^ - „ out the Unit«A xia Canada; Baje, ♦ fficient. prompt.
i. a n DKNR E TEL, : da « V S ' oe KUk-Ii. m tanap,i|i* ml Coiloc tion* madu ; broughput the United S a,.s and
PAI. LOR SKITS, j I.OTJ1MGES.. I • . j . - ' M attrcssets,etc. t'TJHOIJSTERED, AND ALL KINpBOF Funiiture Repaired,
a v ;
’■•miN ric,
31 ^Jor Ih IIlliifF'N fcit ll k>] id* of lew in W rk don 8 ai
* oh |ihorrndtfee an 1 at •ea-on|L-*le rate-.
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Post si Csid Order* promptly attended jo.
\ 147 and 149 N. D< ’aware at.
THE INDIANAPOLIS DAILY NEWS: THE SPAY EYENTNG, M AY 9, 1870.
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IteSip Wer, N. X. Cdr. Wa*hUgton and Meridian Sts, •sr Banner and OnamenUl Work a Specialty. 'IHhfcK MLVKKWKUALH
Award- d at Indiana Rxseritlon 1IOTET li ITEM.
Dr Stanley, Graduate of the New York Ophthalm c II *«iiital
New Y«r k E>e and Ek lannatn, aLj, Oihth* mlc H " P’tai, Lo don,
fif iwocrstlc means, and for a year after hi election by the democrat* and rimaatrefi d republicans of the fourth ward h s paper eases vile a democratic sheet aa oo tl I be found Only a year ago it advoc*t*4 th--emotion of the Memocratta city tickst with all its accustomed na«tineM But with the unexpected election of Ju m Caven and triumph of the entire republican city ticket, a change came over the sidrit of the o d mail’s dre am and he net rnont r hanging hia principles. A snub or two by the democratic majority in the council assisted the transformation, and it wasn’t long before the bard was a republican of the straitest, •ect, c'amorii’g for the re-nomination in the fourth ward, not that he wanted it, ble«s you, but jnat as au eririoveement of hia course If he ev r bad an bonest principle in his life it was nis devotion to trades-unioniarn, andhe readily obtained the nomination of the workingmen Then he began scheming for the republican nomination. He told tbe workingmen he didn’t expect to he elected—didn't want to be; bnt he wanted their nomination aa an endorsement of the People among the workingmen He told tbe republicans that he alone could carry tbe workingmen, and by ratifying his nomination they would capture the entire labor* vote. But somehow Die old thing didn’t work. In .playing for the republican nomination he went back ou the w rkingmen and they repudiated him The rej nblice.ua, knowingthe character of the man, and thinking it was so near the etocticdu that there was no longer any • s*ity of "coddling” him to keep jhim from voting with the democracy on the redistricting ordinance also repudiated him at the pr mefey election. Out of a vote of nsarly 900 he got but 96. The old man was hit. herd. rHe fell to cursing like a drab an t swore lie wcnld have r r-r-e venge In s bnndrjrd beer houses be proclaimed hts intentjon of "going” for Craft, Adams. Dansall, end other republicans who had tod him up with promises o r pulling off thfir !i oats and rolling up their sleeves and whrkirg for his renomination AH daj Ftlndsy the bard fumed and sweate \ and Monday he went a fishing He had >n thejmeantinie prom sed tbe democracy that bfe would not fight the redistricting ordinaire, but would s-mply vote against it Eton so late es Monday .night in the ( onnt ffl chamber be told various pfersous
the eaA.e thing.
It would seem ss if tbe bird’s dream of embitlfin had collapsed. If a trip hammer hid fallen on to m he could r.oti have tofu more completely crushed than he wes by the primary election in the fourth ward and the repudiation of the wotkingmer. {But the dev* 1 takes care of hi«own in the ftoundl chamber, sa t, solid consumed with the fires of ed vanity, scowling at both fiend I, nursipg hto wrat> and keeping it mlving scheme* or being rev mged repnblifesns who had gooe hack on e suddenly saw his opportu dty— ling republican lobby, the tretenae
p tai, l-o do
*nd can tier n«ibed
w 1
Ho.el J
Engl*
for a fe * w eks at the
Blindness and deafness, And *11 Ditttwt «f Sight and Hearing. NOISE in and DISCHARGES from the EAR cured without pain Artitteifti *jfa »f*d Ear Drnoad Itiserlei* Dr. 8. being a regn arly qnalifled SURGEON, wilt perform any operation to restore LOHT MfcHF OR HEARING
COMINGOR & MARESEE* Harireoas. OFFICES—198H SOUTH ILLINOW ST. fSouth of Union Depot], ai.d 76 EAST MICHIGAN ST. 7am&s k7juneb, Attorney At Law, Room 3, Talbott & New’* Block, Pennsylvania street, aouth of Po tOffiw. DR. \V. M. BULLARD. ' ' i OFFICE and RESIDENCE—179 F.iwt Ohio »L
\ (J. H. REMY, ^ATTORNEY AT LAW. 3&S East \V«*hin,;t ui. I R. HAMMOND, ATTORNEY AT LAW, INDIANAPOLIS, IND. Office—Rooms 3 aud b Ilsmmondfs Block. DR F. .M. KKl'CHAM, Keeldeuce - 27 Cobum Ptrevt, , Office- t i y Diup- nuery. ULIUID A WINTER i ATTORNEYS AT L A^V, Office, R oma 1 and )9 Tnorp.* B ock. Ind’pTs.
1866. 1876
the
LIFE INSURANCE CX OF INDIANA 1*01.13, IND. The Only Home Company in the State. tv cure • Mat :al—Libera!, It* be* friendsare amo g the prlu-ipal bn»in«M li'.efiof Inj>anat>ol'S'-nit u wtso know i: bea:. It* fund* leaned only to policy Isol Itsrs. AtimuUd Asifis : :*$]J«6,265.8H OmcFt'F—A. D. Lynch, PresidQt.t; A. G. Pettiboti*- V;ge Prvsideut; C. G fU«, 8 -cmtary ;S. M McMahon, Aa-ist nt SeeroWfy; W E. Har\ev, Ac nary; Kr< <t. Itaxg- Treasurer Dishtck* W. s; Hubbard, fe'r d rick Ha^g-*, James A. Ati dman R. 8. fe’o ter. Samuel G. Manna, X. S. By ram, William D. Wile*. A. O. l et tbon-. Vs . O. KockwiKvl, J )hli VV. Murphy. IndiaiiMpoJUN: < harle* 3 ibihbanl Krtlghittowii; A. I). Lyn h, Iitd!anapoli*i John M -rub. Minnie: A. B. Fornytb, G ee ts.-urg; B axton Baker Alexandria; AsherG.Wa'ton. Kueua Viaik; I->ui tii derwood, Portlaud; I.c iui reM Si-x-ton, Ku-bvil.c: O. P. Cobb, Aurora; James8.
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MuncaL Auvi-km—F. 8. Newcomer, M. D.;'
J. H. Wocdburn. M D.
GENERAL OFFICE in Company’s corte- Kentucky a-, e. ue and nUtKA* street.
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mi- ui tne ■ at TIFIjAriON
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The Death of Minaehahi
lost anjft Found Jo>m Jenkins’* Se? The !«i!ifeoriy Years Avo ... Ifeie Chan-on flan..
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V| fcrROF OLI j'AN TH KA TK £ JJA. : Cor. Wn h ngtoh and Tennessee Sts. mr4k|>fii e*t»j i-veutoir with w Mtar
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ADMjSS.ON 16, 28. 88] 80 and 75 cents. QI*4>IAI. 4W164»UK> HWE • r -.? E. IO H»8 Wood will giv? f"*nniiii all the Li iitouab'M ds»ce« at private »i<len--es *« any nt.mbcfe w he may duafereid iTing the months of May anv June- I still (Imtiniu- o furoi-ii th
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