Indianapolis News, Indianapolis, Marion County, 5 June 1877 — Page 1
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INDIANAPOLIS, TUESDAY EVENING, JUNE 5, 1877.
PRICE TWO CENTS.
WASTED.
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WASTED. ANTED—•‘TJRE^JUDQE.' b * t'iAta
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tl/AJ TED-SITUATION TO DO UOU.SEVr I;. Call rt^S. We-t a. D tl iWAHTED-AVORK BY A YOUNG MAN. VV A-<a r» J. M. ffi., Nowe oTea. oani ANTED—A GOOD GIrtL TO DO GETTf er^l bou.ewo k. ISe Jk B~. Cl. r. I ^TTaNTED - FIRST-CLASS EOAROE '3 a? at Center Honce, 17 Virginia rre. U 0 “WR ANTED—SITUAT10!* TO NURSE OR VV to do efcambe-work. C?M HPnois street. | I -MJANTED-TO BUY-A GOOD CAHW riate. Mcstbecie.p. 10 • N. Illiro?e street. 1 \l7 ANTED - IbrtY BOARDERS aTTd Vf boa Kit * at 1 6-W. Ilarvland at. Goad board. • J *W7 AN TE D—CcM M E RC1A L OR MORTVV gage notes. M. H. McKay. 1 Odd Fe'lowa Hall, te* Win ANTED-THE MAN COOK W1IOCALLV* ed a. 121 E. 0‘ro street this morning, lo call again. \ Wl/AN TED-TO BC t NOTES OK ilEOOTIT r aie co> 1 >orat;on bonds. K, fa. Dor.ey, 15 Bates block. nh ^ Wf.A nte d—situation as *eamw * al.et* ii private lamily. C-U at 7i Ct--trivi pvenue. to', 1S7aNTKD-2 PJ AI.OS AND 2ORO A.NS J N yV exebante lo. - tood propt'.y. Land, ca 0 News offi. c. » n o TV'~ANTED - GOOD WHITE WOMAN f? cook and 1 gLi .'or cere al homework, r* 18 "Vv. Ceorgia al. 1 'll f AN TED-25 TODA« JOSTEMMERS AT TV on. e st ID» , ’ii'd Gem Tobacco Works, I’IS Wert PeaW s . t 'M/ANTED-BUi’ERfa TOK OIL AND GAS VV Doves, In l:>r*o varieties at Walker Broa.,8) W. Wa:>j. t.. ut* TtrANTED—A GOOD GIRij TO COOK. VV wash i> r "i on. One at can give iotsrencee, at 2fla«.' * ave. n tt "fEJ ANTED - BY A RKfaCEfeABLE GIRL. W place to do housework in a pleasant family. CaM at 2<)3 N. Drviu.on I AN’fED-TOfeELL-REFRIGERATORS and water coolers. Lowest prires. At
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Walker Bros., 31
'\jn ANTED—TO TRADE—A LOT NORTHW east, no incumbrance, for bone and buggy. Address Tiade, caro News. h tt_ Tl; ANTED-TO SELL—THE BEST RESW trurant in cit”. Will invoice $!,o80. Room 10 Tber. c Block. J. B. Dowrsy.
TKIANTED-*A SITUATION IN A PRIff vale fninity to do srcneral housework, /pply 312 8. Wert ut* Call for 2 days, n tt wi/ ANTED-DINING ROOM GIRL AND VV good cook. None but thote that understand the bnafni ' n ■ c d apply. 65 V. Ala.'t
WANTED-LATHE AND VICE HANDS. VV boilermakers, cirnepters. None i> •« •first cla 'a hauus need apply. Ka&ie Matl ne W arks. n t TITANTED—A PLACE BY A GOOD GERTv man girl to do kitchen or general ho as®•work in a small family. Call 74 W. McCarty
street.
WTANTED—W r RINGERS TO REPAIR AT YV Walker Bros., dealers in stove:.mantles, bouse tarnishing goods, etc. 31W. Wash. un * * TOANTED-HOBSES AND CATTLE TO W" pasture; running water on ground. Refer ffiwingA Woollen. J. L. Spahr, Maloti Park. [mjtn 1st fly A N TED—MORTG AG E OR COMMERW cial notes, county or corporation bonds nagptiated at very elose price., R. S. Dorsey, 15 Bates Bloek. n a
fffif ANTED—PARTIES DESIRING THE VV best broad for family or grocery, to ba delivered, to leave their orders at Taggart’s Bakery. 20 S. Meridian tt. e *
W*r ANTED-A PERSON WITH *1,»00CASH VV can buy a $6,000 residence down town for 43.700. Must be sold. Mas every convenience. Address A. B.,•News office. h hi
\17ANTKD-A MAN THAT UNDERVv stands how to run a fritting machine, and one Rood scroll sawyer, at Indianapolis Cbair Manufacturing company. tU
Dun, .iw Kentucky ave. Hi* opinion costs noth* ing and cures guaranteed. Charges moderate, te*
\I7ANTED - EVERYBODY TO KNOW V v that they can save 5 to 10 »«r cent, by buying doors, sash, blinds anlt building material at Bee Hive Planing Mill, oast end Mass. •v«. * na zT
TK7 ANTED—BY 2 LADIES, 1 OR 2 UNVV furnished rooms near New York and Delaware eta. Rent must be moderate. Address &lrs. Holmes, care K. Williams, mail carrier No. 13. I
■fiin ANTBD—ALL DEAF PERSONS AND W those deficient in hearing in any degree, whatever the cause, to call, it costs nothing, and be egred without pain, druging or a failtire, at 17 Virgiaia avenue, room 5. t T17 ANTED—EVERYBODY TO KNOW VV that ample provision has been made to accommodate all tlbo wish to avail themaelves of the very low rate of $2 to Dayton and return, to-morrow, via Pan Handle. TXT ANTED-A SITUATION IN A PRI VV vate family, by * well educated German (irl, wmo can speak i >encU and do anv kind of light housework, take caro of children. Best of re r ereuce given. Please address L. M. tliis office. l~
TIT ANTED-TO TRADE-SIX HOUSES Vf and three lots in Jeffersonville, Indiana, valued at $8,000, free of incumbrance, fora nice residence north, and will assume $2,600 or 42,500. Room 10 Thorpe Block. J. E. Dpwkkt. ■\XT ANTED—TO BUY-SMALL HOUSA f V and lot on prompt monthly payments, $1(0 cash down. Near street railway and within 8 or 10 squares of Wnshington street: north pre emd. Good references. Address H. W. A..New.office. n ht TXT ANTED—THOSE WHO KNOW HOW VV to value elejn, healthful meats during 'the hot season, to try the refri-erated moat, cold and Sweet as winter, »t Milt Pouder’s,23l E. Mash. St., and No. 1 East MarketstalL (Spring lambn specialty. uv-i.t.thz
^ANTED-A GWD GIRL FOR UENTT eio | hoove work. 5 , i N. Illinois st. no WANTED—LATHE AND VICE HANDS. VV fco'leT makers, carpenters. None b*t fiw-c’ass. nds need apply. Eagle Machine , Woiks. n t s,
FOR SALE.
TpOR SALB-THE JUDGE. -C b* tbA. u
TPOR SALB-OLD PAPERS. CENTS 40 X’ per hnpdred at The News office. f*
FOR RENT. ,l
-TDMhTr SN T--FU RNIfaHEDROuMr^r N. X’ Ejst at. h t!
Ti'iOR RENT-NICE ROOM WITH BO \RD. j!' )9S N. Il'inois st. h s!
Ti^OR RENT-STABLE. INQUIRE AT J' Iflr N. Meridian st. h nl
~LiX>K RENT-FURNISHED FRONT ROOMS X 1 Anpiy*t57W. illarylaud st. tt ?z
TT'OR RENT-HOUSE OF 3 ROOMS, NO. X* SI Ellen s.. Apply rt same. 1
TT'OR RENT-CHFAP-A FURNISHED -P room. atl‘i5 YV’. Micbi'-an st. no!
TT'OR RENT-ROOMS IN MOODY’S NEW X 1 Briek Block, 52 Indiana sve. ts®
TTOR RENT—FURNISHED ROOMS, $5TO X 1 SSpe^H'O. 1* , 2N. Mississippi st. , or. s!
TX>K RENT-COTTACE 176 FIFTH ST., 1 cheap. Apply ! 3 S. I‘l. fa. S. Rhodks. nz Ta’iOR RENT-3 ROOM DYVELLING, 163 N. X 1 Tennessee. J. M. Judab.Brandon Block.o*
Li'OA RENT-COOL AND DESIRABLE X turnUbed rooms, at 80 K. Now York st. h ol
TT'OR RENT-5 ROOMS. 2 DOWN AND 3 X up st.i.z, $.0 per month, 230 N. California st. i
1TOR RETT—3 CLEANLY ROOMS,. OVER X Drus b ore, cor. Ash st. and Christian avenue. h t!
"L’OR RE. T-EAST HALF OF RESIX dca o77 Ea.t Walnut. Apply 79 Fort YY'ay.'e t.re. hi L' ‘it RENT-FIVE ROOM HOLSE. N. J’ Pc-mryivrnia st. M. E. YTinton, No. 3 Y’intfi i iJLic'.. o ’Z
TTORRENT-AT $8 PER MONTH-3 NiCE X It,'.,e iooipsuown stairs, for housekeep>Pf., 4fv H, }*l : no> * t. u"
Tj'ORRENT—NICELY FURNISHED ROOM J? iu pr.vate fi> nily, No. 227 E. ivew York Terms ruodtr^le. ou>:
XTOR KENT-DYY ELLINGS 192 YY. OHIO P ... • ndW Arch st. Tbomar L. Sullivan, 2*54 E. YYa shirr.on st. us
tTOK RENT-CHEAP-A LARGE. PLKASiT' ant. untern'shed front room, on the first floor, 8'. W. Michigan st. hz
17YOK RENT-OFFICE ROOMS OVER r y.t* Yor^ Sto^e: rent$6 to tS per monlli, John Lnwi'e, New York fcto e. uv°
Xi^OR RENT-ONE LARGE ROOM STORE. X good place lor a barber. Call at £5 Virginia avenue, at tbe cigar store. !
LTOit KENT-HOUSE o ROOMS. IN GOOD X o'der. onN. YTcsi.St.,rent $Id per mo, J. V»’. Cope'and. 8K. YVasbington tt. oaz
TTOC RE.4.T—RESIDBNCEr ONR FOUTH X' siicct. between Illinois and Tennessee, 8 roo ^sin best condition. J. W. Adams A Co. n*
"L'-OR KENT-THE BEST RETAIL GROX eery stand in the city to sell for cash, cor. Market and Alabama st. A.ndrzw Wau.ack. n s
T710R RENT-A SMALL STORE ROOM, X Virginia Fvcni’o, opposite tbe Vance B'ock. Apply to YV. Paeu, 17 Virginia avenre. h°
Ti'i 0 K RENT -HOUSE OF 4 ROONS. X with large yard for garden, o» Westst.. $8. John C. YVrigbt, YVright’s Block, Market street. n n
TTOR RENT-A NICE STOKE ROOM X with fixtures, furniiure. etc., eontml and cheap. A. E. Gregory A Co., 97 K. Market street. n o
TT'OR RENT-DESK ROOM IN A HANDX somely furnished office, wrter and heat in room. John C. YVrigbt. YYright’s Market street Block. n n
TT'OR RENT-A NICE SUITE OF ROOMS X on 2d floor, fronting en Pennsylvania st., eu’tcble for millinery, dress making, or some light manufacturing. H. Bates, 7 Bates B'ock.
TT'OR RENT-BRICK DWELLING OF 10 X rooms, two qrares north of Post Office, boure n handsomely finis'''ed aid has all tho jnode-n convenience'. Jo h n C. Wright, Wrisht’s Block, Market street. n n
TO LOAN. rpol^OANHMOor^^ A T. A. Goodwin, 29 Thorpe’s block. un’'
H’lO LOAN-WHEN YOU FAIL ELSKJ. where sell your notes to R. 6. Dorsoy, 15 Bates blor’'. ui °
rno LOAN-MONEY IN SUMS OF *1,600 X on firtt mortgage security. George Eothe, No. <4 i\ r . Penn. st. to
FARMS, Cll
per.
O^O LOAN-MONBY ON FA Xproperty or coinmercial pa
McKay. No. 1 Odd Fellows ball. - TO LOAN-MONEY IN BANK-IN SUM? X of $500 to $5,000. No delay. Ruddell, Wn.l<»Atk A Vintan. N- Penn. st. un°
-a-OI TO no uciaj,
Walcott & Vinton, 44>4 N. Penn, st. un 1 rr*o loan—fas.oo* “spot cash” on X mortenge or nomweveial notes. Call at once. M. H. MsKay, No. 1, Odd Fellows hall.
year entrance, south side. She tells past Triad future ovonts; brings back absent friends; makes speedy marriages, and has charts of luck. Ledies. 50 cents: gentlemen. $1. 1
TX/ANTED - FOR SALK. CHEAP-A W scholarship in the Bryant <& Stratton Business College, S, Meridian st. A good ehsnee for any one to get a thorough business education. Will be sold on weekly or monthly payments. Address F. F.. this offiee. ue°
TlfANTED-ANY PARTY DESIRING TO W buy or sell a mill property to write to or vail upen J. E. Downey, room 10 Thorpe Block, IndiaoapolU, Indiana I hare a number of good mills to sell or trade. I also have m number of pari‘es wishing to buy. J. E. Dowpev, room 10 Thorpe Bloek.
I will sell to agents or the afflicted, all kinds «f recipes, which are of untold value. Call •*t my office er address me at No. 45 N. Tenaessee st. room Nou 7. and see my testtmoa- ' isls. Dr. Harbin, Botanic Physician, oa t
T° LOAN—$306 TO $20,000 ON MORTGAGE J. and commercial notes. Munieinal bonds wanted. Lemon A King. 8 Va. av., Vane* bloci^ n° TO LOAN—$100,000 TO LOAN ON FARMS X or citv property. Money furnished promptly if security satisfactory. N. M.Ross, room No. 8, Thorpe block. e° vpO LOAN-MONEY IN SUMS OF $1,000 A rnd upward. Money furnished in 4 days. W. A. Bradshaw. State Saving* Bank. 56 North Pennsylvania street. " _ ue__ TO DO AN- P LENTY OF MONBY-A1 X e'ihl and nine per cent., without life insvrap. e, upon srtisfactory city property or farms in central Indiana. Smith A Ha'isamas (o * mo LOAN—A. L. ROACHE, FRANKLIN X hive Ins. badc l: ng, has large sums of money to loan dnrir. 'une and July,on mortgage > county. Mone* promptly furnished, tt j TO LOAN-FUNDS OF BUILER UNIX vevsity, late N. W. C. University, on mortgage. No commissions, Anply to U-K. Hollenbeck, far c’y, 1 rvington, led., or Judah A ( aldwell,9e E, Washington street, IndianaeoliSj te s
T° LOAN-MONEY AT 8. 9 AND 10 X per cent, on improved ciiy nroneity, in sums of $5<)0and upwards. Gounlvand city bond* wanted. Thoa. C. Uooie, room 46, Vance block. Real estate for sale, trade or rent. (iu)yoa
FOR SALE OR TRADE.
T^oBSALbVr TRADE-FARM W AGONJL X new and comolete, at Capital City planing mills. 317 Mass, tre. ti 0
TT'OR BALK OR TRADE—WELL LOCATX ed and welt improyod properiy in Rich* n:ond. for city property. Manu A Sabin. 2J-s Wcst Washington s,. n o
TT'OR TRADE OR -GALE—O.fE OF THE JJ finest larros in Montgcmc Co., 4 miles from Crawfordsyille, situated on the pika, containing BiO acres, 110 acres improyed and 40 acres of timber, a new briek house which costS.5,000, and other out-buildincs to correspond; two good orchards, 110 apple trees, 150 peach trees, 30 pear trees and 30 plum, grapes and every other yariety of fruit. 6v acres of said farm is in corn. Dbe land coaid hare been sold 2 years ago for $90 n«r acre. Ilia firs, class nnd choice and will be sold on reasonable terms by paying $2,b00 cash down and payments on the balance, or te par $2,500 cash and good trade for tha balance. For particulars address T. I. Dolan, Crawfordsrille,
Ind.
10R RENT OR LEASE. ^OR RiNT^oTLEASIU-FOR"TKRsfoF JF years, splendid central location with R. R. switch for coal or lumber yard. Can ba had oa good terms. Address “Switeh,” New* office. te *
TJ''OR SALE-GOOD CiC-AR AND FKUT X «t;ud. rt 51 West YVaxhington it. h tl
Ta'uk sale-a ceoD piano^-very X « leap. Ineuire nto’O North Wes. st. h tl
R OR SALE-KELLOGG CARRIAGE IN J- 1 good coodition. Apply SJ Wesh Vorrocnt Li. o ;
Ti''OR SALE-A TOWN LOT IN GOLDEN X City, N. C. Cheap. E. YV.B., Little’s Hotel. n ol
TT'Cm SALE—YVHITE LEGHORN EGGSX 81 per eetting. Howayd Blake, 503 North West it no! Tj'' O R SALE-FAMILIES WANTING X Aysh : re hotter will leave their orders with And it .7 Wallace. h t
TT'OR bALE-GARDEN FARM-OR EXA. change lor city residence. Valued $10,000, G. YV. Al.RXiHOKK. *v ts
TjAOR b ALE-ONN ,v OO*> FAMILY X horse. Irooire at YV. F. Rupp’s, 42 VV. Wash, st., 2nr floor. a h!
TjAOR SALE-SCHOLARSHIP-INDiANAP. X olii Bus. College. Bates Block, Cheap. Address E. L., this office. te*
TiMfR SALE-ON SMALL MONTHLY X I’c^wents. r'cereir hop-.es with large lots. M. E. Vinton. No. 3 Y’inten bices. oa°
TT'OR SALE-ONE SIDE-BAR CHESTER X wagon, John Curtis, raanulscturer, Cincinnati, Ohio. 220 E. W ashington st. uv"
Tj'OR SALE—TICKETS FOR K. OF P. X creurtion to Crawfordsville, Thursday, Jure Tt’i, rt Denham’s music store. $1. ho Tj’ i 0K SALE-CITY MAP-NEW-1 MAX rion county and 1 U. 8. Cheap. 1 letter* P’-oss. D. Peters, 10754 South Illinois st. !
Tj'OR SALE—PORE D-.UGS AND MEDIX riter. Prescriptior.« r spec ; aDy rt the Pen'^i Dru~ Store, cor. III. and Market sts.
Tj'OR SALE-ROCKING CHAIR AND X swing combined, relr'gerctors, ire cbrrfi and croquet sets, at ne woodenwjre store, 53N. III. st. Wringers - ft .'red. n* X-'OR fa'ALE—WOOD AND COAL YAROX irclvri'ry wagons, caria, hca'c. eneine, saw, splitter, harness, stable, s''ed, together with lease. Inquire at cor. Ind. ave. and carX uv°
Tj'OR SALE-CHEAP LANDS IN ARKANX »;s, on the Iron Mountain railroad. For land circulars, o’-dev, lor round trip i'ckets, cbean, annlv io T. P. Mills, room No. 1 llubba;d L'lock. t'isY
TT'OR SALK—COTTAGE OF SIX ROOMS X o 1 lot with side alley at a. bargain, on long time or monthly p yments. Call on Bookkeeper, 737 and 1.79 South Meridian st. r. n f,«.tu,Lii,»l
TT'OR SALE-FORMULA WITH COMX plete instructions te make tho healthiest, cher-pest, most desirable summer drinks, 2\) different kinds, ever invented. Price S2, wor.h $20. Address Patentee, Center House, Indianapolis. Indiana. !
TT'OR SALE-ONE EIGHT-HORSE HASX kin’s verticle engine and boiler complete on one bed plate. This outfit is warranted in perfect order, as good a« when it left the shop, and can be purchased at q great bargain- Bull Jt Co., 67 WestMaryland st., Indianapolis, tt*
AUCTJOa SALE. XuCTTON SAI.E^CI'CY AUCTION XA.rocra*, No, 179 West Washington street. YVm. E. Feathcraton, auciioneer, bay* and sells all kinds of household and other goods. Sales; Tuesdays and Saturdays. Win. K. Fealhenton, auct ! onee.. v*
A UCTION SALE-OFSALOON FIXTURES x\. at 179 YV. Wash, st., to-morrow at 9:30 a. in., of pool tabic, beer refrigerator, counter, chairs, tables, looking mirrors, pictures, beer drainer, side boa r d, beer, wine, and whisky glasses, double sofa lounge, spring and other mnttrcsces, cooking stoves, book case, center table, coal oil tank, etc., etc. All invited. Terms cash. Wm. E. Ferihorston, auctioneer.
A UCTION SALE-OF FINE GAS CHANdeliers. Friday, June S, at ten o’clock. I will ciake a special sale of the entire outfit of a gas-fitting establishment, including about 35 gas fixtures, two, three and four burners, also 4 doz. globes, cast iron cistern pumps, lead pipe, 1 platform Fairbanks stales, and all the stock usually kept by plumbers. This sale will be positive and 8ummarv,on the morning mentioned, at my rooms. T. E. Dawson. 91 and 96 East Washington st. n o
AUCTION SALE-GROCERIES, FIXXV tures, furniture, etc. We will sell, YVedmsday, at 70 a. m., at 318 Indiana avenue, the balance of stock of Miller* Bro., consisting of about $000 stock of groceries end fixtures, counter and platform scales, delivery w •goa, harness, show cases, teas, syrup, tobacco. Vinegar. gla;s jars, spices. Saloon fixtures, consisting of esunter, beer chest, tables, lamps, gismos, bottles, etc. Also, the entire hon<ebold furnitnre, consisting of heating and cooking stoves* wardrobe, bedsteads, bureaus, washstand, extension lounge, extension aid kitchen tables, nnd a variety of other goods. Tor ms cash. Payno <Sc Solomon, auetienesrs. h v
LOST. T^OST—2^ VVEEKS Ag"o."mT~VETERAN J-J discharge papers. Finder return to D. M, Fletcher, 16u Yandes at., will get reward, n ol T OST —HAPPINESS AND PEACE BY Xx not drinking our delicious soda wkter, built with pure fruit syrups, at the Pearl Drag Store, cer. 111. and Market sts. te a
T OST-BETWEEN 155 BROADWAY AND -Ls Taggart's bakery, Prialoy shawl wit* black center. Suitable reward will bo paii lor its return to 155 Broadway or 14 N. Pennc : nia st. n t!
MlbCELLANEO US. T ADDERS. WEATHER Y ANIS FOR -1J churches, dwellings, horse barns, etc. any emblematic signs mane to order, suth as rens, gms. mortars, pad'oeks, anvils, etc. You ran aDo find a foil line of wood end wil-low-ware, such as loldhig, work tables,- folding cbc-iis, flower stands and pots, willorr nursery chairs,croquet se.s. CtO.,si. new Wood and YY.Diow-ware siore.oS N. HI. st. Wringers reps ired. ur 0
FOR TRADE. ■Tj'oiTtrade ^irE sr den ce^pHop but y X in Grccnsburg for city property. Mann A faabin, 2>4 West Washington st. n 0 TT'OR TRADE-WE HATE GOOD LANDS X to exchange for city property: wilt assume. Mann <k Sabin, 2V» YVeri Washingten st. n 0
Tj'OR TRADE—WESTERN OR SOUTHERN X lend for pianos or other merchandise. New, complete grist mill, woll located in Indirrc. lor western land and cash. All kinds 0 property exchanges effected. W. A. Stnsii. Kokomo, Ind. u si
PERSONAL. ■OER60NAL—THE JUDGE. JL h • thA.u
-ITERS ON A L-PICNIC-REMEMBER X that the Great Western Silver Cornet Band will furnish music at the K. of P. picnic on the 7th inst. at Crawfordsville. h 0
TTBRfaONAL—ENERGETIC AND RESPONX sible party traveling east by private conveyance is open for any paying business entente. Address, for three days, giving part'Culaw of business, “East,” News office. I
NOTICE. •p^OTICE-JU N E~5t hTl S77. WILLIAM i-v Hurley has leu home without my consent, and being a minor, I warn all persons from harboring or trusting him on my account, as T will pay no debts contracted by him. Frank Hurley.
FOUND. TT'OLND—RAG CARPBl^FACTORY AT H X h. Washinftea tl. Hoa'man's us * TT' (Ttr N D— FLY- SCREENS—BEST OF X wire, 15 and 20 «ts. per foot. 41 Mass. are. h s I TT'OUND-THAT THE GRBAT OREGON X curs, Mrs. Robrer’s New Remedy, for the lungs it pei forming some remarkable cures. prepa r cd by firs. Robrer A Ce.. 347 and 349 S. Merid-rnat., IndianapoUs, lad. h * STORAGE. ~ QTOltAGE—GOOD'S OF ALL KINDS BY IJ J. R. Blarot. 24 S. De'awa*e it. t> *
ANNO ONCEMENTS. IC'XCURSION—100 MILES^RlDE—TO ATXi tend K. of P. picnic at Crawfordsyille Jrre'tV $U h o TJKTeNDS' SABBATH SCHOOL SOCIAL X and festival W ednesday evening, June 6tb, 1877, cerner CoHege avenue and Seventh street. n t Tl O. FOR THE PICNIC 1-KNIGHTS OF XI Pyt’iiias- Attentionf—Ore wee uniform complete lor FiOeat iiah-price by T. O. Knight, 26 \ arce li'oek. oa z TjiULTON A VANCE, FLY SCREEN X mrnu'actuvirs, 245 Msssaebuie.is f.vo. Orders lett with Vajen, New A Co., 61 East Washington, prontpt'y a.tended to. firiue z t oT"o.f strawbehTryTestival.Jl • Ol've Branch Lodve. No. 10, Danshters ot Rebebeh, will hobl a strawberry festival in Grand Lodge Hall Tuesday evening, Juce5. Everybody is invited. Adaaission, 10c. to!
oi the market. Strawberries, ccte. e'c. Drop in ami teat the celebrated John Hunt Devon lee Cream.
xhc Mount Carmel Tornado.
T^ire Completes the "Work of the Tornado.
.Partial List of the Killed and Wotmded.
SOCIETY MEETINGS. aTaSO^'OC^UA]^^ LODGE. NO’ 1*1 3W. F. and A. "M Stated meeting t (Tuesday) eveninc at 7:30 o’clock, Gsokgb \7 Johnson, Secretary. ! ■\f A SONIC.—ATTENTION. SIR KNIG.I. Ivl You a’e hereby noiifed toetteud asucc'a! conclave for dviil this (Tuesday) evening at 7:"0. Henry C. Apims. E. C. TV T A fa O N I (, .—ANCI ENT LANDMARKS ±VX Lodge. No 319. F. and A- M. Stated rommunication tb’s (Tuesday) evening at 7:30 o'eJeok. Gkorck T. Moore, Seerefary.
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Tbc fish liw is to be enforced. Abe Levi has been commuted for larceny. The governor has p rdonc 1 Frank Ucrrlc', who was cc-ying a jaT impr'sonmenv. George Miller, arre-'cd for the attempted mu'-der of Pars'ey, ha-: been acquitted. The “Bric-a-Bnc” club will give its annual picn’cat Crow’s N’ert on Saturday next Tbc siipe*-ior court, various rooms, did little this morning beyond getting ready for steady work. The managers of the Working Women’s homo T-iil mrot to-corroiv at 3 o’clock at 249 North Illinois s -eit. ItisQ. A. Mount of Conner < -"illo end not G. A. Young who sni's on the Ith with Gov, Hendricks and party for Europe. Evidence has clo;;d in the Rittenhouse counterfeit ca:e In the United Statas court, and the catc has read ed the jury. Charles Bradenrayer lost evening fell from his wagon, and the whfels passing over his skull, inflicted dangerous injuries. II. D. Ccrli-le has intelligence tbet he is pa't heir to a S2.l ,r ',CC3 Holland inheritance, left in 1793 by his great grandfather’s brother. John Murphy, a newsboy, tbi* morning success.ully picked t'e pocket of Danifll Lacy, and e caned with the proceeds, twenty-five cents. Lacy baa gone into bcnkraptcy.
The cyclone which passed over Mount Carmel, Illinois, yesterday afternoon was fearfully destructive of H:e and projterte. It came from the seats and struck the town with lull force about ha’f-past three, demolish'rg everything in its course. Up to a lale hoar last night twelve dead bodies had been recovered, some eighteen were unaccounted for end about fe. .y we-e rnoie or les: icriojsly wourded. The Me.hodist church, courthouse, two pri-t'ng oTS<es, f’e business bonces of R. Park in. o*. A. C. Edgar, Steii «fc Seitz, YVm. SeiLs. D. Saeider, Ridf:(swa > A Bower, Fennert A Biddle, Y4 atkivs Bros.. M. j. Habbcrton, P. 8. Stein, Va'entine Smith, « T , Habberbeld, W. C. Ha-Her. and two ichool bonces and a large number of private hoases ' cte b^>wn down. Afire tben bro';e oat in ! , . P. rkirton's bui)d : ig, avd raged for a • 'c, de'troying several adjscent structures, b. w . war finally brought under ront-ol. Among tbe killed were Geo. Watkins, YVm. Newkirk, George Bryranr, Goodrich, Fred. Geelte, Mather'on’s child, John Tennis, Mrs. Burton, John A. Edgar, Ctas. Narmon, Ben. Ballard, Geo. Meore and Wm. YVallcr. Tncre are agreat many wour< - ed. The damage done is estimated at S300.00. Some of the bodies are said to have been burred. Tbe exact number of the killed and wounded can not bo known until the debris is I cleared away. | ilt. Carmel is situated on the Wabash, op- ■ posite tbe mouth of White river and about ten miles from Princeton, and contains about 3.C90 inbabitrnts. Tbe tornado destroyed the 1 ts'egraph lines, making it difficult to get the ( lull particulars. A Heavy Failure. Chicago, June 5.—James H. Bowen, of this city, fi'cd a netiffin in bankruptey, m:iki, g George S. and Cbrncey T. Bowen parttes to the proceeding. The.e are no preferred debts of the firm. Tbe-sicu ed debts are $334,OCX securities in excess oi indebtedaecs; unsecured debts over SICt),000. Tbe assets amount to over 84c9. Tbe Bowens bare been in business here more than thirty years. Jmlianapolls Wlioleuale Market, GROCERIES. Coffees—Market firm. Rio, ordinary, 19920c: fair to good, 20!4<§2154c: prime. 22(<i23c; choice to fancy, 235 s @245jc; Java, 25332c, according to grade. s—Firm and nncban«ed. YVe quote:
Li'-cryeiiow, io?,.(3iic. Molasses and Syrups—Mew Orlesns, new. 62 (Sfoc: common syrup* 45(*50c: medium 553o0o; choice 55380c; fancy,$1.15@l,25. >.ominy, $3.50. North Carolina P.ice, i@8e. Salt—Lake vl 14031.50: Ohio river $1,3531,45.
The trial of J- G. Goodwin, of Michigan city, for illegal vot'ng, is set for to-morrow before Judge Grrsham. Goodwin's friends claim he voted under a misapprehenaion ot the law, and that his prosecution is a partisan nersecu-
tion.
Since his sentence, Harry Southgate, the bank robber, bag become completely prostrated ~ J j-;,
ed and now lie* in jr.il in a very precarious ondition of mind *• d body. He is described shaving “weakened” in all the word implir-. The next thing the authorities kuow Southgate w H crawl through a stone wall. » Mrs. Lizzie Molloy. house servant, employed in Cal. Rooker’s family, yesterday left her employe* to r'cover a trunk at 479 South Missouri street. Not returning, and knowing her hu-bard John Mal-
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Lemons—Per box $8.0038.50; firm. Orsnges—Strong at $737.25. Raisius—Per -ox, 52 )0. London
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loy, h»d threaten d hoc life. Hooker too dry e-Gcd the police to his aid and instituted search. She wra found on South street, altir long itexrcb, be'n-r afraid to ventaro upon the street for fear of her husbrnd. The ne*'♦sar/ prate warrant will be ic’ued aga’ns. Molloy. Senator Morion, and tbe other meni’ erj of the ieuate committee, appointed to nvesiigate the Oregon election complicat'ons, will leave tbe eity to-night for Portland to begin tbeir work. The party will consist of Senator Eli S^uisbary of Delaware, rnd niece, Senator Mor'on and wi.e, ex-Govornor Burbank, Mrs. J. YV. Burson and daa-rhtc-, ot 7Muncie, D. 8. Alexander e!erk, and C, W. St; gg pbono'rrphe-. Tney will be joined at Chicago by Senator McMilien. of Minnesota. It is excreted the committee will be absent un-
til Ssptc Tiber.
\V\siii \«; ro> NEWS. Scnrtor (Gordon to have a MFedal— Ruaala Already Paid tor Use War— Tbe Mormou Trouble. The state department has received official information that Koumania has seceded from Turkey-rnd formed an alliance with Russia. Diplomat: here sa” that this i* enough to pay Russia for going to war. Gen. Crook, who is now visiting the Indian agencies lor the purpose of arranging terms of peace, has b<en requested to investigate the rcporis of trouble in Utah. Gen.Sheridan is of tbe opinion that they are greitiy exaggerated, and thrt there are now all the troops that tbe peace of tbe territory requires encamped i within its borders. Tbe democratic members *f the South Carolina legisleture bare resolved to pre.entfaenator Gordon with a gold mrdat as a memento of tbe>r apprecicUon of his services in obtaining tbe recognition of Hampton by Die administration. It is a notable fact that although Gordon ba: beon a warm supporter of President Hayes's southern pol cy, and has recommended numerous persons for appointment to federal offices in Georgia, up to this time the pre- idem has no. appointed a single one. Gen. George A. Sheridan of Louisiana, who has been an applicant for a foreign mission, as accepted a porition a* special a^eot of tha post ofiice department. Gen. Butler, on being requested to join in a request that a friend, a neighbor, ba appointed district commissioner, declined, and made quite n speech to those who approached iiirn ridiculing and denouncing tbe president, and advising them to got the endorsement of Lamar. sir firm ami TIUL
STRAYED OR-STOLEN. C TR AY ElT ORSTOLEN^A^RB hT O white face, left ear salit. A liberal reward by reinrning to 275 W. McCarty it, John Casey. I
CHOP BKPOKTS. Fine Preapecta in Kentucky, but Worms and Grasshoppeni Huin tbe tieorjgla Cotton. Louisville, June 5.—Reports from nearly all sections of tae st.,t s show the prospects for crops unrsaally good. Chicago, June 5.—Favorable reports are re* oeived from the northwest. In Iowa the grasshoppers era literally disposed of by means ot a moving scoop besmeared with tar. and in other localities kerosene oil has brought sure death to these peri*. . Atlanta, Ga., June 5.—Cat worms and gr: sshoppers a e destroying tho cotton crop in south Georria. It is stated that a number of ptrnters who had worked their crops a second time are now plowing up the little that remains and planting again. Other farmers ere now engaged in planting their third crop of cot'on this season. Thoa far there seems toibe no remedy for the disaster, and it is fearu that it will spread te other seelions.
$2.50, and double crown muscatel 12.50. rrunes—8>»39c per lb. PROVISIONS. Market weak end lower Clear rib sides 7c; shoulder*, 5; clear sides, 8. P. shouldeas, 5".'c: S. P. bams, 8;5£&9!»c. Laid — Dull, stocks ligtt. Kettle 10c; Prime steam new, 9c. PRODUCR. Butter—Y r ery plenty. Fresh, in good order, wonb 5310c. * F.gps—In good demand; 9o buying and 10c selling. Hay—Baled Timothy $8.5039.50. Poultry — Chickens, per dozen, $3.00: do. geese, lull-feathered, per dozen. $i.8(); lo, ducks $2.7533.00. Turkeys 6c per pound, FLOUR AMD GRAIN, Flour—Market auiet. YVe quote:fancy $3,503 9.00; family $',.5038.«W; extra ab.5037.00. Corn-H.M.4434<ic, mixed 4434t5ic, July ^ Wheat—Nominal at $1.4031-50 for good millia wheat. Cats—Dull, geod rejected 35@37o. LIT M STOCK, Catti.m — Market active and lower. Receipts were 200; so Id for borne market. faf.eer.N. pyeraging 1,300 pounds.$5.0o:extraA).2''>;3.cer’. from 1,000 to 1,100 pounds, $4.0031.50. Good cows and heifers $3.5034-00: ext. t'.0C34.50; fair to medinm $3.<'[email protected] Bute# aro in good demand at $2.5033.50; extra 84.19 faHRKP—Dull. Clipped $334. H»gh—Dull and lower .packers buying at [email protected]. I.K A DING DRUGS. Oils—Linseed 75c. lard extra winter, 383
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Opinm—Lower, quoted at $7.50. Quinine firm at 84.75 Morphine ^6.00. Paris green 30340c. Coal oil steady at 15316c. PISH. Market firm but quiet and active. Mackerel, New mess $25 per barrel, $12.50 per half barrel, No.l $22 per bar. rel. $11 per halt barrel. No. 1 medinm, $15 per barrel, $7.P0 per halt barrel. No 2 largo. 312 per barrel: H. B. 86; English breakfast $10.50 per barrel. $5.50 per half barrel; No. 1 herring 83,25 per half barrel 81.65 per quarter barrel round herring. 87.50 per bsrrel. 81 per half barrel; No. white fish $6.2535.50 per half barrel, quarter 82.50, kits 90o. Medium pickeral 84 barrel $2<h2.25 quarter kite 85o- Skinned Cat-fish 87. H. B. 83,50 per quarter, per kit •1.25. DRY GOODS- • Prints—Standard choico styles 636’^c; inferior neglected 535J4c; Harmony and Freeman prints 5i-«c. Brown Goods—Standards, best makes 8c; inferior do. 7&7l4e.: light weights 536h6c. Brown Drillings—Best standards 9c; Tickings popular makes, 4-4, 17318c; 7-8 do. 13J4315>{c. Cheviots-7Y431254c, according to style and iBencred Sheetings—Lonsdale. 10c: Hop#, 8c; Hill, 7-8 8)4e; do. 4-4 954e; YVamsutta 13c. Grain Bags-19322j4c. 9 CUIcag-o Market* Chicago. June 5. 1:15 p.m. YVheat—There was only a moderate business transacted. The feeiin? continued weak, and prices declined l%c below the closing figures yeatertlsy. but recovered this decline, ruling quiet throughout tho session. Liverpool reports a shilling lower, while New York and other markets were quiet and nominal. Seller July opened at $1.46, advanced with sales to $1.48, declined to 11.4554, recovered te $1.48, fell back to 14654, closed at 81/554 bid. Seller August opened at 81.30. advanced to 81.30%. fell ba:k to $1,20, reacted to $1.32, declined to 81.31. Corn—There is a very fair business transaction for tb# July future, with only a moderate trading for ihe other fntares. The feeling was quiet and steady fhrougbont the session, but in sympathy with the weakness in wheat. Seller July opened 46i^<® ie>4 playing around about these fismres all morning, closina at 46%. Seller August opened at 48 l 4, closed at 48%. _ „ Wheat. Corn. Receipts — 8,415 185,355 Shipments 139,950 299,571 Provisions—This market opened weak, and with large receipts of hogs (15.250) prices on sU tbe leading artie'es ruled dull and lower, though tbe inquiry to purchase was fair at in* side prices. . Mess Pork—Seller July opened at •13.1256, advaaced with sales at $13.2254. declined to $13.05. reacted and closed quiet at $13.14. Seller Anxust opened at $13.30, sales at 813^5, decfined to 813.20, reacted and closed a* IIS.J'. Lard—Sel'eY Juneopened at $9.1754, declined and closed quiet at 89.15. Seller August opened with sates 89.3P, deeLbed to $9.15, and Closed qn ! et at »9.2T5<. . . Meats- Dali and weak; s. r. sides effered at $6.65 fer J nly and 86.80 for August with tains of 250,000 at $6.75 for August.
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MT, CARMEL Further Particulars of the Tornado,
Twenty-two Dead Bodies Found.
[Special to the Indianapolis News.] YihcrnneS; June 5.—Reyo -ts form Ml. Carmel, shew that the fo a of life w.j, e>en more fea-fel than at first thought. Twenty-two! dead bodies have been found, thus far : George Watkibs, Wm. Newkirk. George Brien. S. Goodrich, Fred Goeke, J. Masterson’s child, John Tennis, Mrs. Burtou. John A. Edgar, Charles N orjjan » Bejamin Bullard, George Moore. YY'illie Waller, John Long, James Higbee, Miss Stoehmyer, James Reel, Mr«. Dolph, Dyer Lathrop, D. Lebanon and C. L. Poole. About one hundred r.nd fifty were wonndet. Tbe total lo s of life c::n not be estimated at tb's t ; me, as they are still looking for remains among the debris. About sixty houses, including the Presbyterian ehu-ch and tho Methodist church, one of tho finest in southern Illinois; the court house, two school houses and several stores were wrecked. Trains have been going all day long with assistance for the soferer®. V ncknnks. Juno 5.—Tbe tornado struck tbe town on the ^outh end of Cherry sircet nnd prfstd a most duo nor.h, taking in about one .quare eari and wort de-trovirg rlmost everything in its coui-se. Tee damage to m-operty is cst’inated at SSCO.OC,'. The fire was finally subdued alter tix hours steady work by the firemen. Mery are wounded who e names c^n nov now be aei ert'ined. Tbe loss of life >au not now be estimated as numbers of farmers we r e in from tbe country wlio*o te.uns were so.'tlci M among the debris. Physicians were broeght irom Carmi and the adioining towas by spo ial trains to assist in the care of the wounded.
THE INDIAN FAWINE. A Timely Rain (ireatly Rclleveu It, London, J une 5.—A di- uetoh from Ca’cutta<o 'he 'i’inirs s ys tbe la csi. now- from the (amine Districts is mr-U more cheerful. A general r.icfall has gscatly improved tha proiycetfl.
Tlie Jlew GreeA Hinletry. London, June 5.—A te'ejram from Athens report tb.ri MM. toumouanouror, fac nis. Tncoupi 8ndDei;<;> orn'is he’d a long eon for 'no® and drew u» a b..sh of "obey for th* cabinet, of which a’t four sboulu be membo-s. it is stated that bv to-morrow the nocossary g,rxanrxment will be comn’e o.
‘A South American Rebellion Ended. London, May 5.—Private dispatches irom Lima st.-te that Don Nicholss De Piero'.i, tbe revolutionist, rnd his suite surrendered tb><mrelvcs to the Peruvian authorities, wilii the iron clad turret ship, liuaschor, which his partisans hi ve seized. Bnffalo yTa-kct. Bci falo, June 5.—Wheat; millers are holding od and ihe mrrket is ent rely nominal. Corn, ffc biu rnd b054o asked ler No. 2 to arrive. Oats 70c, weeten 43o. Ryo he’d at 80o with no scles. Burley neglected. Freights unchanged.
Detroit market*
Dried r, June 5.—Flour quiet. YV’heat 132a lower and ouiet: sales exira white at $1.94, No. 1 white at 81.8831.69, seller Juae $1.2554, milling $1.88. WAR NEWS.
Not a RuMlan has Crossed tbe Danube Yet.
bay WIH Probably Attempt Crossing at Tnrtakoi.
The Bef reaffiof Mohhtar Paalus Towards Erseronm.
Nkw York, JuneS.—The Heraldcorrespondent at Ploejcs*i telegraphs that the Grand Duke Vladimir and Duke Lenchtenourg hare nrrivr l there. The slatement that the esar •4iso arrived there is im orrcct. The raiDo^l communication, which had been considerably interrupted between Jassv and Ploe.iesti, has been completely re-established, snu thero is now little darge-o r further l>rraka?e, as the preesutiods taken by t’ e Kass’ans are on an cxicnsivo sca’e. tianrds are st. tioned all »long tbe line of tie ritihoad at socb s) ort dislance.- irom eaeh other, aoy r ol .ent tending to delay or intorraut comuicnierilon can bo instantlyreo-'red. The News received at the IiuM : au headquarters at Ploeje ti ,rom As ; h is very meager. From the army spi ral ng in tbe ne', bborhood ol Kars u is anroum ed thrt hi v fiv'iting has taken place at Alter, on tbe Low* .• Roier river, but no details are g ven. The fi-ruting arose from an attempt of the Abcbamans to pa *a the river fro n Pera. Mukhtar Pasha has fallen back upo ’ Kbprikoi, the the aovneed guard of tLo Ku ians hai advanced to K-silkiilisse. Tun Her .Id eorreei.ondent rt Thumla repor.'' that the .'a’l ef ArJahan has produced a painlul impression on the Turkish troops there. The number of deserters has largely inert ased since tho news ot
tbe disaster,
couraged.
and tbe men are very much dia-
The Russians are in great force opposite Turtukoi, and tbe indications noint to tus probability of their attainting the passage of the river at this point. The Turks at this point have been slow and ncgl-gent in their preparations, thus enabling tbe Russians to avail tbcmtelves of every rdvjntazo. Tbe Litter have established strong batteries aldr? the bank, which play upon the Tnrki'h side and prevent any progress bring made in fortifying the position. Efforts trade by tbe Turks in this direction during tbe daytime are immediately interrupted bv Russian shells. The river has ne.er been so swollen during the last thirty years, and the flood is not expected to subside beiore the erd of June. The passage of tbe river by rn army b**!ore tbe month of July would be extremely difficult. Tbe Herald correspondent at Jlustchuk says that, notwiihstroding tbe report pablishqd in tbe English journals, NOT A USGLH RUSSIAN LOLDIRB HAS CK0S8KD
THE DAKCCB.
Attention is now concentrstcd oa N : copoHa and OlteuiT but ev e-rthiti is now conparat ve'y quiet at tho.,q i»o>nt». Another d spLtch from ScanmU report* that tbc Tiurkisb r-mv there is in fine condition and the spirit of tie men admirable. The army { s eui njpeu cn a ri |>*r*n.which is uriiv^'ed as a luilitory posit on. Theincc sail urefij rt ; o?S b.-ve rende--;d t v e army tborouf'iily riucient. and tbe troops are ready to take tbe fie'd r t a moment’s notice. ClRCA.ittSS RKINFOrC! MINTS. Thirty Circassians rt' ently arrived at 8humla under tbeir on n chien : s and hearing a msaPifccnt bjnn r, embroidered with gold. heratdinT Hie s«7val e‘ a numerous body, lb fete Circa.su, .< are a great acquisU on to the rrnJy. They rre invala: bl<* as cavalry, eomb’ning extraordinary activite with great rx-rsonrl courrge. The whole army is enthnsiastie and eager to be lead against the one-
