Indianapolis News, Indianapolis, Marion County, 28 December 1882 — Page 1

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VOL. XIV—ML. WBOLBMU-.

INDIANAPOLIS. THURSDAY EVE NINO, DECEMBER 38, 1862.

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, toMcnre nutrSoa apoa MNtta bAaOad la at IM aoasv > w’etodc. wanted

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call at

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Books, NawaofBoo.

Hit West vow

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fAliTXD-Ora j« riaa at com.

Kdwarl UOS'A

WKy !1 IA< aViai>—Ucod Aloiaa raoca gtria. Bpoooer W bcusa. u o i Atorau^a good lanodrass; Bet Rortk T»nW^^wIrkaTas t 00 * barMr; II Mat VI r AW TAB—A airi to Bo ranaral Boaaawoca: to Vv Patrol aaa U it

girl for Banoral BooaooorK ^il

m ^rray^'PiBO cablaai pbotoa. |Z per doien. aA. AJSTaU—A atn to OBOKt good waadai to Vv aortb Mteaualpyl st. ♦ tA, ^ —AB>ntll7Morui raaaaa«ooss.;oiia W that raoaieop at bouo. t

^TAlfTW^-Oood aarflMA boy about 18 ye»ra yb ANYiD-to toi A Hiirair^7ee .Va« Mnan'. Nf Wt Bm Waablagton at. act Vll Ajs*! an Dantal Oollaga. .®ica bnlldlag,

W clooKi Uli attar boiidart

air AtoTBP—Bltoatloa aa chan: be .-maid in hT W tel; H Kaai Louisiana si, t tu aWTKd— a good girl to do general b»oa« VV work; toe aonui ill j>ots at, t WT AtoTltl>-Oood nrl: Aarman pralerrad:call VV for two flaya at M8 Um )U at. tl t fkTAW^Bts-A csrrlate amlth! apply toto. W HayUnann. Boblegyllla, tod. taol lA/ ajiI Al>-mrpltnre and all kinds ot noosaVv bold goods at 1W w. Wash. at. to a imr aBTBlb— Board of Trade cigar, mausfacW turtd SI and M gentncay are. ta n i Vas AJk iBCl—lyWB old nata made aa good aa bow w by W». joBa, a Virginia an. taa tAJ ANTAL—A good girl tor genera' bouse wore W IB saiallf amlly; 17 Me Vim an. is o» ay A1IJKD—Latole. the onost nickel dgarmada W te ladlana. at 18 Bontb miaola at. to a VXT A1*TK1>—hituallin by a second coos ; apply W 607 Waot Waablngton at..room IV utl VX7 ABTI AD— a good girl, Herman pio.’erred. tor W boetassora; Bao Bortb Misslaaippi at. to 11

AATBis-Oroapanu tor nrmthed or a afar|A7 ABTXL—B^Tdra'Iat, alns:la:Porsoa.4oa' W tlat, )uat north poataffloe; for aat tooth, sa II; aSTAL—■aerybocy to *now tit At Beneon, VV toji. Waatwanllagoodaon eanypaymoBto. aa %iT aJITWU-V< u to attend tee ea'e ot grocoertea W Him towantiiioil ot Jan. Ad ward Sue * Co. ua

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Vl/ stolAl.>—Ail to see us tor goooa on oaay VV terms; 1711 and281 Boat Washington at. Bai a ton 4 Oo. tta Mi AtoTBls—CasMitt elo’.mog; ' ttaeeai pnoe VV pal^addnea Iff II Waab.at. Mia L 8agar.

tlVU>—1 n worn onoor nao boraca tor tbetr

keeping, Ufa niliea .n oonutry. Parmer, -A good girl to do general bonss [ood wagea to a good steady girl \T12

VAT A*T»i>—Kyrrybody to kaow tbattbeDanW tal Oollege. JBinabolidlng, la cloaed nntil attar U>a holiday v aaa VA/AATJUi—toe beat chance yon ever had ti W get a i apply of groceries at laas than cost ACsraroOta A Oo. ta fgt AJiTJui-Tc see at once, a p-o'OAoror tutor: TV a graduate ot HarTard cr Tale preferred;

net room i Addreoi

t

VI/ aNTA’*—Second-hand standing deav; store VV tton tiooracAits, tor caan; corner Pennaylranla and Ueorgla su. te tl U7 aSTA1>—A competmi gt 1 tor general nonseTV wrrk : family ot three ; no cblldren: apply 16 Sortfc Mnelselppl st. tea VIT aNTAD—Hitnatlon to onve W or nlgbt watebmaa tgiri Address u w. Mews office.

delivery wagon man; give good inference.

fyAWTIi>-OtrMoooofc, | Watb and^romiierapply '^8t tPonh Teiineaaoe at. tta CTf AWTUk—A second gin to assist; also In VV taking rare ot children; mist come well recommended: 818 aoico ave, t IIT AJlJtli—too to arathe new lot of rocaera VV blacking canes acd c »mmodes at Woodenware store, 58 Bortb llllaoia at tot ^nTARTfel^A uletaani!lr furnished riom with W boaritrUhlkfltorelghtsiiuarMof acbooi Wo. K>. AddressliC, NasrsofBoe. tool \D AMI KB—To contract for me dotting and VV henHog one and a half miles. l.'OO corda of WBBd, M.Paine. Baiaaaotro. [< d ma thA.tai

%ET AV1AL—CiUa^iis to aavo so pot oasts. u> k «t- ■ VV Mag thatr vanlu and afnka Cleaned by Mew Tor* OO onset Oo., XU Indiana ave. oha. | VByAMTMD *moito“8eal ot Indiana." me beat \ VVlaastt^Cj Bumawv wrapper. Wholesale at

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awhlngion f. AMTB1>—By a ataady, honeat womar wttn child two yean old, aUnauon lor general

kowBkworg i Mi Worth Mlaalaaippl m. i_ ^yAtoVro-Oood Hklaher of photographlo

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yy AJtTAu—iramniaa^wno^uspaay pave then aoaAanalcal.aa the loavaa are large, iSd ao wwma <17 AWTMP-A oomoeient ssomau tor gawaral Vy hotuevora; reference required: good wages rald^tallat Howe office, M Wurth Pannsyieaata

, three n csty fnrntohod with hoard In pnram family, no

Maa^d Wiir^Jrit

YffAwP-Bltnhtlasi aa nnraarr governasa or VV companion to lady, oy a lady ot asUaole diapoaltloB, without a home. Address £> O. 1M Pen Wayna are. • I Ty A>¥m>—Dr. L B. EatUagar na* caUreiy re W oc eared from hto alck n«*a, and lean be foand tram I#to IS a. m. and! to5 p,*n7, tot Aan Washington at. I k/J A*tTJti>—8na into conaignmant ot Mew No. 7 W Amrncaa aewlng machmee at il Kentucky aea.: extraordtaary tndntMoento to cash cuatowaoao during Bahdaya wa i-th.vta aa/AffiTML-Pomii i ta laeoatgato the FaultW tana, sqoaiw, a ad iBeicnole, mad ha«e AHThik—A mlaba middle-aged ooioreiman VV to lose core ot hors’s aao oo errands aegot Ihohawfai gtod heme to the right maa; call on T. B. eiaean. atoov yards, eiiy. ns 07 AWTMlk-B'ard tor sal' aud wife In private VV family : character or family mnet be ot the ■MTAWTBIJ—All braaehss ot ilrosa cutatag W taaght on aetentifloprtneiplea at Occldeata' hotoi, room in; ■ traveling agents wanted ;oan easily make *E0 par week; and general eaeai tor IkdiaBapoUv i ■

r*l>—TwoaSlrt

AnTBl^Tssoat^rt utmmera^eaii oayratat I asoovTan n’meibn g^sudo taIU* N erm^M mi d i a^n

at i epwly before r

’ before 8 p, m.; none not ozporloaood

AgonW ladles and gentiemea, (or ' at beats

can

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t(tt

l had whisky sot John W. . ^ _—to Kegs, 7Bc: li asade A the verrbrst postal card promptly U tl

Aah (tot flowers, au doacrlpi haaqueA, radi end nrlon: wwacrden Floral halt, oar offinato am.or atgroonhonesa a at^payatod Boat and Bum*

W AirrMB-ffiterUh.manemja Am^vr ai & ntmwbtoSte | fat n^toWMr OrUsena sttgar. waatorr alaoat tawaiaamgetraafth^ffiakt 5dn5t?g«actoa£ata>ataawauatycity. 9mm Bob radar Sraa.. •M n Tt.H Maas Vto

WAITED.

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w;K 1 T'AK;~c i ..ss. w in tAl aJITM1>—Two aervama, cook ana honse W aaatd;Bw>d«or aormea ; 81 W. Worth at.ti_t

<17 AWTBIS—BltaMvu ad oartoader; wages a# TV object; rail at Vai.ce bioeg employment exchange office. room n. i

<X7A»TMl>-OaMaas: are p ice* Roasted Rio. TV ue.Zlha toe: ttoutvn Rio, am 1 iba. She; Jara.Bc. Bdwara ttoe A Oo, tte OJ A WTMr>—W# ereck>*int not two loos of oof TV {oo. Which we are rosatleg fresh ovary day. leapthsm cost. IdsvarotrostoCo. mi |A> At^ffiks-ef natt jq; tooiongh bookkeeper; TV expertenee msrenaedtoe cwmatoasloo, menairrtnring. Manaflotd. Wewa offioa. U tt lAl aJUMl-Small girl to oome aod assist la VV ' heutohoid work in the forenoon; 8,1 Worth Meridian at., sooth of Sevsntn. tl r!

tl/ AFTTAD—Occupants for a nicely fnrnAhrd TV froat room, srlth bay window, gas. board mantel. t

th/AW1BB—Poaitioa to iravai for factory or TV abjlesalahoaaetieveraiyaara expeneaoe; good retrrencoa. AQdrrea H J ffi, Wewt oflloe. m o t

BOSSES AND VEBIOLES.

^OB RAlR—Oood large ha

horse. Moore's 11

17OR'baLk OR TRADA _ ,. v „ JT Klerolfs,MOB.Prarlstreet. ue i

ST

IK—A hlca cutter, at

T?OR BaLP— V fine pair carrluge horsos. X Wooda'astable, 36 Circle street. I UOR SALE—The llnesi Portland cutter* In the X city, at 71 and 7k W. Market street. George

Lowe,

J7Ui» HALE—A^reHaMe famlly^orgeneral pnr-

SAI AW1 Kl>—HOrseiTV room 10 Finch,

Ind.

[ renoe.

yy A liorw or hla se^

; gooil care; wul

light wo

Spring i trect.

OJ Al*-) KU- Horses aud

” with

to winter, w. t. Viatohar, r A Sharpe block, or Law-l_tb-tu .thA

pint all winter; buy il amts:8*>

Pi El>- Horses and cow*: 1 am pr-pared. >lth gnrd abeiter and fe d, to kerp )>>tb at tble prices: (Arm t* ree ioll»* fr->m court A<l<iri-ei S. K F.uulier, room IU,Fletcher

bo,;»« A ddres < a Sharpe's block.

C'.h SAXJh—New sod eeoona-haoa carnages, notice and reaaonAble |>ncea. HchweikletoFrange, (34 And 4ZS Real Washington street. tz pOrtBlWS * OARK.tKD, carriage binders.81 IV East Georgia street, lifter several secondhand carriages, phaewus, boggles and ketlogirv all In good condition, at very low prices we bave a< me floe new vehicles made In oar very beat style with nlmorl care, that can be hougot Very clrea. Pony carta built to salt the size of Kurpony. ss

FOUND.

■pOTIJSD—A silver t» h:c X hive by ca^n^et

t> a:cb itud chain. Owuercan

Market at.

JJOUWIk—Dr. I. B. llettlng«r bmeuiiiely reoovX ervd from ht»glcki.is andean ;e fonudfrum 10to 12 i. m and 3 to i p m alSfi . K.ut Wasbington atreer. ♦ VJIOUWD—A twc-ye» r oul xoirel mare.grazing on X the Re form story e-otitds The owoer may have the same by calllug at the reformatory and paying damage*. ta o I

OUDMD—Penlnaniar oase burner, at 166 to IS7 r West Waablngton srreet. Pint prise medals received at Cincinnati exposition and wherever exhibited..Can show more good and practical points then any base burner made. Ouaranteed to give satisfaction. Prices defy competition. Bee It before purchasing o a ■ ^ TI0 ^ 17BFSH meats at bottom prices, at Ludlow’s, 88 X Fort Wayne ave. » us z IT EADQDARTERH 'or F ~rtd7t orange#, 41 S. XI Delaware et. cmith to Potu tana'

FOR RENT.

noR RKWT—3 furnished rooms. ISO West Ohio X street. th s i70RKKNT—Furni.'iued roues.'ll Op*rx 11 .use X b ock, • f 17OR BBWT—Furnished rooms at 78 East New X Yorg eireet, ti tl fOR BBWT—Moose*, rooms, etc. Baa list a> f office O. B. Coffin. ns s 170R RBWT—Wicely furnished rooms, 91 North X Wew Jersey atm-r. tn ni (TOM RJtN'l— 10 dwellings by u. B Bradley, SZ X Worth Delaware st ret t. to n*i from room, 24 I

UOK RANT—One unfnrnlthed X West Mew York street

■pOK RMBlwRoom aoltable for gentleman; X 111 M, Bew Jera>y gtrett. U t* 17OR RKMT—1'wo ruoms. to amali lam.ly ; kf8 X West Wgahlnglon street. |

B. Bradley,

to ua!

front room,

ts tl

pOK KKBT—Ten dwellu gs by O. B. Bradt

X 82North Dels n-are si reel. POK RKMT—Pleasant farnisbed X No. 246 North llitiiulH s rieu

POR RENT—Large tnrnlshed nr uufaralsheil X front rocm. 88 W. ? encessee st. t POR KKMT—Three beantlful rooms,292 K. Ohla X T. A. Ooodwln, 29Tbrope block, tz pen HUjlT—Bouae of two rooms. Inquire of X J. Milner, IZ'j North Delaware. Utt pOR RENT- Unfnrn abed - rooms, with board, X st 241 North Penusy I vanla street. is of POR RENT —Furnish rt room, gen X ferred ; 76 North Mississippi stre

POR RPMT'—Front roonu X board, at2i» West New

pOH BENT—Th'ee ijcfurnished rcvunsT X vate family;382 N. I-Ast; liae and cbes

as, up or down, w th

York street

la n

- P ri '

JC_v«te family;382 N. 1 Ast; liae and cheap ta n| POR RENT—148 and ]4t(i rear street. Apply cot. X Buchanan and <1 eer, or8s Buchanan. .Itl

pOR RENT—Hou.'c 679 N flliBOis at . 8 X well, cistern Inquire Uoute

LENT—Bmali rurntnh

>is st .■ 8 riMims. In rear, tl s!

pOK REST—Bmall furnlrbi-Jfrontroim.su ta-

X ble for one g-ntlemaii: 14 Indiana ave tl t!

pON BENT—Small c utate. 656 Boath. Ulinoia,

X two room*, kltchenj* C. Call If.IB. East. I

pOR RKMT'—Fnrfi*t el or nnfurnlahed r oms,

X torfspectablapariiea; 75 Kentucky ave. t

pOKRENT—Fnrnlsbrd or nnfurnlahed ro-ms, X at me tor honse 1 eeplt*: 16S N. Delaware. I POR RENT —Th ree des'rable a am rntahed

.for small fjm lv.|l<); DON East st. »

p7)R RENT—Hou e tear cart. 427 E St. (’ sir X at. $18, Inq. 843 N. n>ew Jersey st, ta o-m ib,s pO w pww*r— D-e* r o— |n «n<te of law o(flees. r loqulro at room 25, Wright's Market street hloek. tot l

pOR RENT—Tbehsndsome business room, No g.PpaJta. ** ltr * et ’ 00ra * r tt t ' POR kEMT—Front and otbe-rooma, nirnt*ned ^l^orffiBfurnlshed.ce^tial, private family, 25 B. POR RENT—Unfurnished rooms on second X floor; references required, 1*7 North Aiabama street. to nt POR RENT—8 rtoma on 2d floor, for light X housekeeping; (8.<0p«r month; 8M North street. I

California

groond b streets

os

pCNh^UUrr-Store and cellar. In two story onck Call onLoreat Bchml° 1. MB Delaware^* t ms < ' POB BftBT—Two-atory frame dwallihg, cenX (rally located, nonb. by the year, ca ami tarsal only,Immediate poasesaloagivan. James C. Yohn. tat I

pOB RENT—< desirable front rooms,

X nicattng, la Blsckford

X nicating, la Blsckford block; suitable for law or Insurance offices J. £. Bcott. over Firm National bank. ne a

POR RENT—The bn» stone 'ront. three s ory X and bsaomem buaio-M building 00 18 Won Waablngton street. Very deolrabla location Barnard to Baylea. ua« pOR RENT—Two-story bnck business and X dwelling house, with good oe.lar. No. U Boath Alabamastroet. near Waabincton street, uorens Schmidt, ZB South Delaware street, os I70lt RKHT'—ErtCK residence s rooms, vary dar si*ab>. as N. Boole: brick. 4,5 and 8 ro < r>s T.‘‘. and 227 viralma arena*, cheap Ueorge W. Uaivm'slawoffice,et'-t K. Washington st. tstl 1 1 11,1, - ■— ■ ■' ■■■■■— - ■.■iw 1— PCS RENT—Good room. ZOxTS. with power; ” »p endid location for llaht manufacturing. Also (rent offle# roi m 'h>x35, auitab e for rai'road or other bualne«a;l32 s Pennsylvanian, li ot POB RKMT—Farntaned hsuaethree and a balX square* from post flic*, parlor, dining room and kl’cban.and* bed rooms; farnace, grate*. Richmond range,(fls ern. etc Apply to Hunt to McCurdy, AuctiQAeera. East Washington at. tn a POR RENT— By W. S. Mick to Co . S8 East Mar-

P kat street,

498 North East sDaet, 8 rocm* ys 00

- 19 «l .. 16 6t .. 16 UC .. 8 DC . n so .. 7 00

„ _ ^ „ , 7 «

1*4 Duncan street e romst is ro ZEfi Booth Maw Jersey. 6 ro -at., and #' able 16 gs 76 Benton street 4 rooms a 00 28South Lladeu street 4 room* 12 07 441 South Illinois street, a rooms 10 OO *45 Texas street, I room*. 7*0 891 South Missouri street, 2 rooms a 00

South Marldihn street, 4 qua-ess.

4ft 1 Kant North street. 6 rooms.

taa avenue. 7

MOM

*7* Chili tl 76 North ■

24* Si!

Noble aueet. 5 rooms Davidson street, 4 rooms. .

■eer.*

North

West Peeond str

CIS Barn Bevehtl) street, a 637 East Seventh street. 8 1

1 sou in of'end

land one

>et, 4 qua'

of streak railway, house t

acre ot ground — 12 00 IS Hoabreak street. 4 rooms la honse, with etdf'lyiady.— v — 8 50 STMaaaachaaettsave.. front room. 84 Moor . too ZM South til I nets • treat, large front room, JM Ito^a avaiBiie. I ruism'.lt lliioirIZ^".'.7 » to Z7S East Washington street, storeroom *afi s JSSfearfeaweE | s m SS! tffi’JSff.'ASrL Ki'liS “ 00 groond floor to flu Cali sad aaa our lu Speotai attaatioh ffiraa to

reotlng acd collact ig ream.

FOR BALE.

POR BALE—“ Board of Trad*. X tan!

JiOK BADE—Tb* nrw I. H. », cigar. POR BALE—Bee f! per dosen cabtnew. New X York gallary. nth yOBBAXE—Cbaapar than any family can aaka, POB BALffi-Ah Eatoy organ for *86 worth |76. X 88 North lUlnota. tn of POE BALE—Old 1 X at The Mowa oi

.« aahto par aoBdred, ▼a

pOR SALE—flood frt-sh meat* ot all gluts, at X St Pert Wayne ava. ua z POR SALE—Saloon Snare*, 870 South West X street; wdl sell cheap. tt a 1 POR BALE—Moose*, lota, farms, ate. (to* ust X atoffios. C.E.Ooffin. n>» POR Sale—Coal oil 16c. beat naadilgei toe, 76 X North Pennsylvania street, ula pOK SALE—Forknonae meat, at Ponder’s clean X aaeat market. ZB East Waablngton street, tn » pOR na LB—Berlin Coast Balaam, beat cough X syrup nod conaomptlon pare. Druggists, os a POH BALE—At nearly every grocery in the X city, end delivered twice seen day, Bryce's oread. nv s T7UR SALE—50 acre* of improved laad In psrX aela at Crown Hill, .on the Michigan road. 38 1 borpe mock. tl s lAORBALE—Furniture, stove*.carpet,on weakX ly or monthly paymaaa, ffi East Waaslnatoa street, D. B. Benson. • a POK SALE—The coming bai* bnroer, X les#, aqnare. McOnat to Walker, 61

Waat Wash In* too «lr**t

Fault ana (ti

uo z

pOK MALE—An a-sorimeut »f ml cruse'pea, “ reading glatses, etc. *•• very Ww prices. Tbos H. CUpp,optician, HJ North Pennsylvauta street. Dvnlsoii hense b.ock tta pOB BALE—fJU.OCO to be ranted cut la the way F of furnilare, carpet*, etc , by Ralston A Co., 279 and 281 East Washington street, ; tta l/iOK HALE—Mateduat delivered to any part or X the city, al 75c per load <4. W. Hill, corner East and Georgia streets Telephone. I * POR BALE—A new 1Z stop organ cheap, would X make a handsome CbribUnaa present; wonld take seme trade, 19 Massacliuseos ave. uvs pOR HlaLE—The beat stuvea ana ranges .u. X efty, cheap (or cash, No. Z Masonic Temp!* uv s J. A. Waakiev

PORBALE—ANo. 1 half-grade Jersey c ” third calf three fourths, a solid light f. heifer Will be on east market. Bsturuwy m

belter

leg. Dr

a 30.

ra-

for spring stock, at Herman Martens’s, 40 Mouth Meridian street. ns s pOR BALE—Cold spectacles f ir holiday pres *7 entt. a very large stock, low price. Thos. H Clapp, optictan. S3 North Pannsylvanta s-reet, Denison nouat block. an • pOR HA.IJt—My stock ot gold sou stiver X watches and chains, at cost. Thus. H Clapp, optician and watcbmaaer,98 North Pennsylvania street, Demaon house block. uo > POR MALE—66.25 cash Wilt ouy o<iu oarrei v»io X son's Patent Process Hour ; 16 GO cash will ony one barret Qlbaon’s White Kore Braden A Co., corner Maasachasetts av*. and Ohio at v - POR MALE—Ntv. groc-iry, cougut eight wesns X and doing a good business, on one of our r>e it streets tn gi>cd location, gnol lessors for sellln {. H H. Bei Hie. 8 North Pennaylvai,la »tr-et f

TO LOAN.

90 LOAN—Money on mortgage, u. A. OvQus.

nh a

(po LOAN—Money at six pex cent., farms or ony I property. H. McKay. na a tPO LOAN-1600 forene year. R bert uenny. SO _ &orth Delaware aueof. 1 f|'0 LOAN—Money, any sum, good s-curity I. X Brown, 66 B Manetst. te a (190 LOAN—Money on jevelry, etc. city L taa L offlee, 66 worth Dlltots st. (d) ta te rpO LOAN—Oa installment plan. Praucit X Bmfth A Co., Vaaoe block. u » (TtO LOAN—Private funds at low.at raltS. >5lnI son Carter. 21 Vance block. tn z 'T’O LOAN—Money on mortgage. Apply to Wm. 1 and Lew Wallace, Odd Fellows' hall, o a T'O LOAN—toujAA on city or farms. Th* vary 1 lowest rate*. Q. W, (toreuch,» Vtr. ave. ul 1 T'O LOAN—Money, 7 per pent., in sums, (i.uub 1 and npwards. on mortgage. W. H. Hobbs ue a T'O LOAN—(2/08.1509. in snms to suit, upon real k (state, al lowest rates. J M. Judah, 9t Ksst Washington »t. tasT T'O Loan—Money at low isies on pet-onau I property. Joseph Mayer A Co., pawn brokers. Ill Month Illlnuts st. una

T'O LOAN—Money in sums of Slu.uuu *u 1 at 6 per cent, “mailer sums at best c rate*. John 8. i-'psnn A On

1reeaI tn «

T'O LOAN—money at lowest rate ot levArn. 1 Wlltlama A KJstner. snccessor* to M. B. Vtr 'On to Oo., 8 and 4 Vinton block. n? •

'O LOAN-

TO LOAN—Private funds in aams to sun.'at 1 low rate of Interest. Farm or city property dtanton A Hoott, over First National bank ae z T'O LOAN—Money to loan. We bav^some prl1 vate funds to Man at a low rate of Interest, ariffitba A Potta, room 4 Etna building I9-* N Pennwivanla si. »> *

AUCTION SALE.

A POTION BALE—Day and night; bargains. IS A W, Wash, st. n a CJU.rTto MoOPKDY, real entat* anu »*. «rai IK auctioneers. No. 8H K. Washington st r 1

A POTION BALE—Every day and evening at A 115 m. Illinois street, of tools' furnishing goods, gold and silver watches, chains, flue ieweliy and sllv*r-pl tied ware, a rare chance tor holiday Bargains. L.Q.Moore, auctioneer, nv s

■i-u.iv.r, jzaua, uiauaews, nuiria, drawers, watches, chains, fine jewelry, s'lverwsre, etc All sales po-ltlve. and goo's gntranteed aa repr< seeled MIIU A Fnl'enwM >•. tot

A UCTlU HAij#, - Ulnwetieb . avme ot.e 1 .0 Atom to 8 p. m. W* wilt make a change in our basin* sa January 10th.and this Utbe bestcuance ofTered for hotels, restaurants or private faml les tola? ta a winter snpply of groc-irles at less than coet. Goods are theo*ati|uatuy Incln ling fresh fruits, foreign and domestic dried fruits, nuts, canned meats, cheese, maple sugar, canned fish, vegetable*, fruits, pickles catsups and sauce*. Come eany toavilu a crowd. T-irms, p id lively ersb. More No 52 N. Pennsylvania street, opposite pnstofflee M *

A. U ^fs.^lXth,“. Snd window" shadre‘ a't Just half-value; heavy all wool Ingrala at .V> cents per yard: very neavy part wool at fi cents; colic n ingrains at 26 cents; oil-cloths, good styles, at 26 cents: window shales two vards long, with fringe and tlxtnres oomplete. at 65 cents. In all colors, are worm a: least |1. Tn*«e goods were just bougnt at fifty cents on tn* dollar, snd will be sold at prices (hat are seldom given In this market. Ca'l earl v for beat style*

Carpet store and factory. 29 Circle street tetth.a c»w»«. 1. N'

I rwN-'ir mr» ait

LOST.

T OBT-T niuifla gold and coral var-ring. Fiod>r Xiretnrn tcQB Madison ave and get reward. t« o I

1 OHT'—A lady's lur collar, on Linden or Orange streets. Finder Dave at 46 d. Linden and get reward. I

I 081'—Dec. 98 a bioodKtone charm, from watch Li chain. Return to 13 Circle street and be reearikd. 1 f 08T—Aaentlema i’i locret. onyx, black and Li red, picture inilde. Leave at News oflloe ar d claim reward. tot V OBT-On N. ItU iota street, between First and Li Kecond streeu rut pick. Return to 666 N. llliaoUatrett and get reward. tl t 1 OBT—In itallaa gr yh mnd; ag*. about four Aj months monte c dor A liberal reward It returned to June's. Zt and Z7 N. III. st. te tf

y^OHT—A rljfht-baad fur glove. b«tween^ postto News office and get a suitable reward*. te s 1 OBT—Pock-I book, with a few dollars cuange L and paoers, e'tberon Mls-lsatppl or on North, betwfoa Minis#! ppl and Delaware streets. Rel 706 N. Dataware street and gat rawer*. •

MISCELLANEOUS.

170K steaks and tender roasts go to Ludlow's, X 86 Fort Wayne ave. —

170Rwood,Jt1ndifng, qua! and cyke 1 P’f7 A LARGE LOT of this year's patterns In wail A paper tor sale cheap, ta make room for spring sleek, at Herman Martaas's. 4fl South Me-

rr'ki crriZENM* odorlkhh ixim pa* y.

X Office, room 7 Baldwin Mock,

corner Market and DaUware street#

Vaults, sinks, etc M cleaned by Hi i-ooroved and odoriesa apparatus, orders by no*tal card promptly attended to. AU plaoas cleaned by this enropanv dt*fnf*vt*d free of chare* »n*r

FOR TRADE

J7OR TRADE -(lAWyilceMock of drygoods for

F 0 s^&t^:j^srs,A‘r , tsii New* office. te nf

ITOB TRADE—toveral flna p’aeM of timber X land for city prop»rty. Cosby a Baapey, *7 W. Waihlogton street. !

I70R TRAD to-A food piano and ozsh for an X ell# ib.e vacant l it. State cash value Ol lot, not to«\cted ivo, and name location, let t O W, News office.

FOR RALE Oft TRADE.

I70E bale OB TBADB-MO acres No. a aaa land. Inquire ar address *64 Mare, to-tn.th f W. W. Pwaiuw**

8 Ian-

ave.

SEXOTAL

H^removeto' toNTltimoia a'traSTwfm'r’w 1 I Weaver, where ha aan be foand at a y ttnsa. taa)

ANNOUNCEMENTS.

TJOSTON BROWN BREAD at Bryce’.bakery at* j po*Loll Me: beet neadllght sec; 7* North v Penney Ivan 1 a at. ala

THK CHEAPEN PLACE for holiday cards is 1 at Keen's picture store,SOB. Illinois at. nvz JYRY WOOD and kindling, al per load. TaleJJ phone. A. C May, 102 Mouth East st. to ua 17P.KD HETZ. 15'Massachusetts avenue, will X supply all who want pure candies at low

prfets

1 A text NO VE.,TIES In holiday letter paper. J imported (mm R*rUn,ai Keea’a picture store, 9 South 1 ilinola street, nv s

-y t'W YEAR WILL BOjN BE iv pure, fresh candies, goto

Msasacbusetts avenue.

uv »

. HERR, aad for headquarter*. 15

tea

1 KBTANTANEOl'M 1 Dalle y. Bring 1 Jtaat Washington street.

PROCtosB at New kork the bablea—81 ghotoaHto*

cj'HE FINEST GILT, ornamenMyl moulding. X and th* ebaapast In the city. Kean's Picture Blare, 90 South Illinois greet, tv * ILLIMEBY—Reduced pneet! Inrge acock' IU. Give us a call before you buy. Store open at eight. Twlname A Oo., 78 Mesa, ave, tn v I

1 yr l b Hettinger ha 1 Z from his sics n> ss, and 1

2 to 5

to 12a. m. and

ton stre

15 p. m., 1

loderate prices. Tho* H. Clapp, optician. 98 North Pennsylvania street, Denison House block. tt s "|> AiBTON A CO. stl'l keep the lead on f arntXV lure.stoves, pictures.mirrors,dJCKs. brack eta. carpets, etc., on easy terms. 279 and 381 Ea#> Washington street. it s

INDIsNAPOLUr December.27,1882 —Mrs. John A W.Ailrise, of 74 Wist Ublo, wbn hssbeen si terioiisly ill tor thepssi three weeks, is siowly reccveriLg. and. it Is hoped, will soon be wellagalu.! nr*B E ANNUAL STOCK HOLDERS’ M 8 KTING L cf the Citizens'Street Railway Company will be teld ai ihrirutlice, on Louisiana street, Mon-

day. January 8. DSS at 4 o'clock p. m. tonnt a. a asoKR-rtix, Secretary.

ItETHKSDA ELi''Vb froat sa ualUeolied, A) gravelly sots, pure aa snow, and is cheaper tben p-lscncus hydrant rr well water. It l« nature's nnitdy aud luxury, within tbe roach of all. Three gallons foril; effervescing, |X.60 Bold by all dinggUts and grocers. a s

TIUW TO MAKF. MON BY—The ludlanaoO'U JuL Patent m Copy Right Company. 81 Wnst Market street, have a number of valuable pat-

* nts in tbeir hands for sale or trade.

The company baa. also, active agents in the

held selling patent rights.

Call and see for yourself. to z

/ \UK 1 ELEURAPHIC DEPARTMENT Is now open to *• odenta. New and Improved instrnmenu, splendid equipments end Urstclaaaaccommcdailons. Terns within the reach of all. Jno, C. Woodard, Esq., superintendent, Clsnde H. ikve ri n.instructor. Visitorsweloome. Granger’s Business College, Vance Block. nn mf

/ litOACK Malaga obapks,

1 Florida orange*. Measina oranges,

new figs, choice bananas,

choice apples,

California prunes,Trench prunes,

new honey,

mixed nuts, sweet cider. 66c for 1 gallon maple syrup.

Geo J. Hsmmel,

It * 110 and 112 MassachnseUs »veno*.

A .4 WEST WASHINGTON STR SET, i r p, (jnrUtman.

Shell oysters, Saddle Rocks. Bbrewsburys, Bine Points,

Berved In any style, us s 44 West Washington st.

'|'U MECHA.Mv.tt: We nave oueuea s departa cent for Mechanical Drawing, which will ne In charge of Charles wiggins.of tne Nordyke A Mermen Company. Oar terms are made to salt tfce means of m-chenlca, and can be paid in Installments. Instructions given two nights each week. Our school is open from 7 to 9 o’clock

every evening.

Granger’s Business Oollege,

nn*? - Vance Blocs, Sign of the Electric Light.

QFECIAL NOTICE: TO HOUBEKKEFEKd and to loveis of pore, dean mince meat. The Adams Packing Company, «0 tu £6 (South Alabama at., are manufacturing the beat mince meat made la the United Btates. itis sold by all grocers. And an Invitation is extended to all housekeeper* who doabt th* parity ol the material used, and the cleanliness of mauutavturing, to call at the lac tory and Inspect every department, which W€

will show with plveoare.

(niusnef Adams Packing Company,

•pAfeKNTB WISHING Tu M alt IS A CUa \UK X of schools tor tnelr boys are Invited to visii the English Training Reboot connected with the Bryant ft Btratt. n Eusinera Uoil*ge, Bates block, opprslle the postoffice. This school is in charge of Prof. 8. H. East, a gentleman of excellent scholastic attainments and exper:ence. The great success of this part of oar school can be kttribated to the fact that we rtnwiop liuih'hliutfitjj In the paptl, which can not be done by the old class system. Bey* of 12 yeara and upwards will be received. C. U. Kokrxkb proprietor. ts a

PERSONAL.

DERBONAl—Hanging lamps, at Mlefcle’s, 78 X N. Pennsylvania at. ns

pEKBOJiAL—Jack wants to ae* h'a many X friends and the public at 182 West w aahlngton street. o-z-w.th

Personal—smoke Beal of Indiana, the ben X 6-oenter: Sumatra wrapper. Whoiesal* at A. Steffen’s, XM £. Washington st. a* a

L> ERBONAL—The handsomest and most useful 1 article for a Christmas present is to he bad at Herman Martens. 40Soath Meridian st. us z

PERSONAL—boilnns, the popular low priced X music dealer, IbNoith Pennsyivan'a street, has been e*v ugan immense holl-lsy trade, bnt be still las left a f< w no> cit es tn maslcal inaliument" nice guitars drams, harp celestes, mua.c bext s etc , wl Ich he now offer* at rare bargains. A large astorlmem of handsomely bound music

books.

DISSOLUTION.

■ptlBBOLUTION—Notice Is hereby given that At the cipartnenhip of Morris R Eddy and rbariea M. West, under the name and style of Eddy & West ts dlrsnlved by mutual consent by the Sale r f all of Kdrty ’» Interest to Charles M West andPaul H. Kraaw*. Tbe new Hrmof West * Kiaass assume and agree to pay all liabilitiea of tee old fl>m of Eddy ft West, and succeed to and are authorized to collect aud receipt for all urcaid accounts after the 23d day of December, 1882, Morris R. body, Charlbs M. Wkst, Paul H Kraus* The undersigned de.tires to ask that the oii/.ens of Indianapolis will extend to Messrs. West ft Kranssthe tame liberal patronage that has been received by Eddy ft Weet daring the past twelve years, Morris R. Eddy.

teo

STOLEN.

QTOLKN—Prom my staMe, a hew set of harness, 0 nickel trimmed, breast collar and looo lines. Will pay R reward for return of harness, orRO tor harneas and conviction of thief. Lew Nlcoli, corner New York sk and canal I

FOR SALE OB BENT.

|?OR BALK OR RENT—6-acre garden farm a one mile south east, honse 7 rooms, good cellar ristern and waU. Inquire at Broker. Davie ft Co.’s machine shoo tt i

TAKEN UP.

'T’AKEN UP—A red cow, with one horn, rather 1 old. Auo Jamskn, on Madtainroad, tio!

ELECTION NOTICE.

VTOTXCR-Is hereby given, that on Saturday iv »venlng. Jan. 6, 1811, three trustees will be • lected by the Carpenters' Pr .tectlve Union, No. 16,of America. El R Wood, Sec. uo!

I/" OP L.—All members of Armstrong Assemlv bly. No. 2212. K. of L., are requested to be present at the meeting lo be held at their new ball, 86)4 E Market st., Friday evening. D*o. 2», 1S82. Election of ofDoara and Initiations—Including several ladle#—will be feat a re* of the meeting. All member* In good standing of neighboring assemblies invited to attend. T. J.-Bharp, R.S. M. H. Darjels, Acting M. W.

SOCIETY KBETLV0B.

XT OP U. B.—There will be a meeting ot OoaXV.. Unental lodge, No. 1, to-morrow (Friday) night, at Bed Men’s halL Business ot Importance. Jom J. Lanodom, 1. O. Johh V. Francis. O. of R. fmm »-tb

PITY NEWS. - Nicholu Schieriiag, the new court house janitor, says he is oot a democrat. The telegraph pole tax, which the Westera UoioD company ia ooateetiag, has been taken under adnaemeut by the mayor Miaa Mirthi Leach, 1 well known school teacher north of the city, died last night. She bad many relatives and friends ia this city. The Cbriatmaa festival at the Sixth Presbvteriaa church, Tuesday even Leg, passed off pleasantly. The exerciaes were conducted by the superiateDdent, Mr. James Somerville, aad Mr. Chaw. D. Meigs made the eddrete. Many good gifts were preaented aad all had a bountiful aapply of caady. The claim case of John B. Yoorhees vs Loren to D. Wright’s estate, ia still oa trial bv jury la Judge Adams’* court. The plaintiff domaads >>,000 for cire of Wright prior to hia decease. Tho latter waa a bachelor, aad waa somewhat deranged durivg th* last yvere of hla llfo. His heir* are his peicea *>d oephawa, aad the estate ia valued at $30,000.

A SENSATIONAL MPISODH.

Collision Between Sire A ad iter of BUkte j nod h Polteezmsn SSnrly this Morning , —the former Plneed in the MuUton ;

Mouse—Acquitted thto Morning,

CoL E. H. Wolfe, etote auditor, ia ia a | towering rage, ao raueh ao that he ca» aee ! Col. Hughes East’s “limekiln” epi«ode and go several degrees bener. Shortly after . five o’clock Uua morning Col. Wolfe came to the police atatioa ia custody of mer- I chant policeman Isaac Penny, who patrols the district bounded by Meridian, Miaaisaippi, Michigan and Pratt streets, and the officer demanded that he be slated for profanity. It waa the first time that ao diatinguiahed a prisoner had come before the night turnkey, and he was loth to proceed to extremes. The Colonel was hot and imperious, and ia ~ ao complimentary terms he denounced hia arrest as *« uaqvsiified, unmitigated, damnable out* rage. The turnkey off ered to parole him, bnt be declined to give either hia parole or bail, and so was given the libertv of headquarters nntil the opening of court. Later in the forenoon the policeman went before the mavor and maae to a formal complaint, and the mayor, sitting in chambers, heard the evidence aad discharged the defendant. A brief abstract of toe evidence in the prosecution aad defeace, will give the points ia this highly sensational affair. Mr. Penny testified that while on Illinois street near Walnut, about 5 o’clock, he heard some one oa the opposite side of the street about a square aistaut, cursing aud hallooing, aad he walked down aad crossed over toquiet him. When within a few paces of the defendant, the latter jerked off hia hat, and extended hia right hand and fore-fiager, aa if carrying a pistol. The witness asked him, " What are jou making such a noise for?” aud was answered, “It’s none of your business—go on.” The witness Then told him to keep quiet and go home, and the two then passed each other. A short distance apart, the defendant again stopped, and extending his hand aa above iadicated, exclaimed “I can shoot first—I have got a straight shot.” The witness fearing that he waa armed, drew his revolver and fired one shot in the ground, whereupon the defendant shouted, “Look out,” and running across the street, opened a gate and stepped into a door yard with the remark, 'Tin home now.” The witness followed And said to him, “Now go in aid behave yourself,” aad gave him hia name. The defendant first promised to do ao, and then he said ; “You’re a fool; you can’t do aaything with me. The mayor is a first-rate man,; aad I’m the auditor of state.” The witness responded, “I don’t care if yon are the auditor, you must keep still;” and was answered, “You’re a G-d d—a fool you’ve no sense.” The witness then arrested aad brought him dowa. Under cross-examination Mr. Penny added, “I first heard him nearly a square away; he was just caving along. I was going to let him pass, but he tackled me, and I didn’t know whether he waa a foot-pad or a

housebreaker.”

Col. Wolfe, upon being sworn, responded: “There is not a word of truth ia his statement save that I told him I was auditor of state. I waa going home, and was not expecting to meet any one, and I was saying nothing. My attention waa attracted by seeing him cross the street towards me. I had my gold watch, $100 in money, aad these diamonds (pointing to bis shirt stnds) aad waa afraid he meant mischief. He struck the sidewalk fifteen

in front of me, and I pointed my ir and cried 'Halt, who are you?’ He lag, I don’t know what, aad I

answered, 'if you’re going this way I am going the other,’ aad then I dodged around him into the gutter aad crossed the street with celerity. He fired one ahot as I crossed, but whether at me or not, I don’t kaow. Upon reaching the other side I stepped into a gate, and then I said, 'I’m home, now. and I’ll defend myself. I may have saiu, I have a straight shot, but that waa when he waa coming toward* me. After reaching the door yard I again demanded to know who he waa, and he aaid he was a policeman. I answered, .'You’re a very singular policemau,’ and f triad to explain, bat he cat me off by saying, ‘It don’t made a d—n bit of difference whether you’re auditor or president, you’ve got to go.’ I .replied, 'I’ll not re&t an officer,’ and we started for the police station. I’ll admit I cursed him after the arreat; and I’ll curse him again if I ever have the opportunity, aed I’m better prepaid to meet him—’’ Here the court ia, terrupted with the remarks, “Never mind, colonel, the complaint is dismisaad.” Immediately npon its conclusion, Captain Thomas, chief of the merchants force, remarked to Penny, “I don’t know that it will do any good, but I want to see justice done. You’ll appear before the police board to-morrow afternoon.” Afterwards the captadn qualified this remark, by saying that he intended no reflection upon tne police board or the court, aad from him it was learned that there have been several complaints against Penny of late, and that hia connection with the force would hive term in-

paces i finger

ated Saturday night, whether this thing bad happened or not. Mr. Penny felt very keealv the result of the trial, but he claimed to.n&ve acted in good faith. He had eight yeara experience as a constable aad policeman, and thought ho know his duty. Ha also told th# News reporter that Chief Williamsoa talked to him pretty sharply this morning for making tho arrest and told him hU powers only extended to interference with burglaries and similar feloaies,aad that he bad gone outside his line of duty in his interference with Colonel Wolfe; also, that there had boon complaints that ho ran about, pistol ia hand, Intimidating and frightening people ia that district. Mr. Penny denied the latter. It may be added, in oonelusioa, Mr. Peaty expects to be decapitated, for he feels that he is over-weighted'ia this ooateat. Still it is his purpose to make th* best showing

he can before the board.

Mrs LaKtoiieh* Killed by Use Oats. Mrs. Lena LaRouche, nearly sixty years of age, whose husband is a mechanic at Brightwood shop*, was killed oa the triple tracks this side of Brightwood this

saw a train approaching. Ska stopped over to tho Bee Liao tracks making th* fatal mistake of failing to look behind her. Freight eagio, No. 45, of th* I. ft St U, Huffman, engineer, was coming to tho city, hauling a caboose, which struck her ia the head aad hurled her from tho tracks. She waa immediately taken on .board th* eakoooe but died before reaching home. At the time ef being struck she wore heavy wrapping* on her head and neck aa a protection from tho driving snow, and this was evidently th* oausn of hnr not hearing the train from th* roar. She leaves a family of four children. The engineer says that he whistled repeatedly, but that the distance was se abort that ho could not stop before striking her. The Cane Growers. The case grower* association yesterday afternoon elected Dr. A. Furnas ol Danville, president; H. W. Wiley of Purdne university, secretary; £. J. Howland of Marion county treasurer. This morning a consttiation was adopted and signed by the cane grower! present. The morning waa spent in hearing Prof. Wiley who discoMcd the manufacture of os a* and responded to th* interrogations of these present. The association adjourned at noon, tho members being greatly pleased, - with the snccessof the first meeting.

UMBfMML rOXJB O’OLOOK. WA8HITOT0S.

The Seaftte Fft'sea the Anti PoTitfcil AfSMsmemt BUI.

Secretary Teller Blocks the Game of the Bundard Oil Company to Moacpoiise Grazing Lands

XLVIITH CONGRESS. Bennie. Wi«m»*T0N. DecemberAt the close of the morning bom, ou morion ol Mr. Edmunds, the bill reported by him from the committee os judlcisrv to prevent gwemment o(flier* and employees from collecting or paying to each ether money for political purposes was taken ap. On motion of Mr. Hoar the bankruptcy bill "■** «et down lor consider*tian the lOtb oi January. offered at a substitute for Edmund’s committee blllone introduded by him the 12th of December, for the same general object, but prohibiting government offliiers and employes from contributing money for political purposes to any person, whether a government officer or employe or not. Mr. Edmunds opposed the amendment as proposing an Improper interference with the right* of citizens, and one which he belived to he beyond the power of congress. Mr. Beck raid the committee’s bill was no improvement upon the law of 187a, (under which the Curtin caw arose) except in detail*, ard the president had aaid and the oonutry know* that the law of 1876 has

reported hg the committee passed. Mr. Sherman then called up the bonded whisky bill * Mr. Sewell, however, opposed the consideration of the whisky bill before the senate should take up the bill for the relief Fi’z John Porter, and objections to the former bltl being made, tbe Senate proceeded with the Porter bilL

GKNSKAL MA1TSRU. The Dickson Case. Washington. December 28.—In the Dickson case to-day. Judge Snell said that a strict coosmictlon of the rules of evidence would exclude all of Driver’*evidence prior to the cross examinaHon. He did not say he wou''d exclude it. Several witnesses testified to Dickson's good reputation.. There was an exciting time in the Dickson trial yesterday, a witness, Driver, insisting that Bowen bad confessed to him that his teatimou* waaperjnnd Wei la for the prosecution said he didn't believe Bowen had perjured bimself, aad Driver was flraiiy quieted by the court who Infoimed him he ooatd tell the whole story on Bowen’s Dial for perjury. Expanding the Standard OU Monopoly. Wasbinoton, December 28.—The Standard OU Company has turned its attention to pasturage in the Indian Territory, and, by planting red men on quarter sections and taking leases bom them, secured temporary posreaslon of 200,000 scree, and planted barbed wire fencing around It. But Secretary Teller has formally declined to approve these leaaem Waif* end Strays. A memorial protesting a0|lnst the passage of a national bankrupt law waa praam ted to the senate to day, It was signed by 1,860 r jeldeats of New York and was the first memorial against the bill, received. Hon. Jaa Gilflllan. United States tmeanrer has purchased 6.f<0 acres of laud in Florida f »r a oc tupany In Washington, which proposes to engage Id orange ooltnrp. Kerdell, the convicted>tar-roater, who was granted a hew trial, says he is not going to turn state’s evidence. The proceeds of the recent sale of articles mecumulated in the dead letter offlee amount to

bersenat lumbia ha»e decided to report favorably the nomination of John F Ol instead to becommlssloTier of the District. Secretary Teller naa ordered the disbarment from practice in the In'eeior department of a number of attorneys Implicated in the tecent land frauds in Dakota Assistant Commissioner of Patents Stockbridge has retimed. “All Qnlet Along the Po to nine.” Constantinople, December 28.—The Russian

‘7 ! that the German railways to the Rastfan frontier will be soon completed. 8t PrraRSBT’iio, December 28 —The chief of ordteuce has ordered all the Krupo guns requited by the artillery reserves. The German government raised no objection to the execution of the order. Bkhi.in, December 28.—The Russian ambasmdora at Berlin and Paris have been summoned to 8L Petersburg. It is reported tbe latter,'during the return journey, will viait Bismarck. Tetegpttpluc Litigation. New Yoke, December 28.—Judge Arnout, today, rendered a decision upon the mot (on beard yesterday, in the suit of Josiah C, Re Iff against the Western Union Telegraph company and its directors, to restrain the nlledged Intended Irene by the company of bonds with which to purchase and retire the S 16,629.690 of stock issued under the consolidation agreement with the American Union and Atlantic ft Pacific companies, to the then stockholders of the Westorn Union company. The jadae denies the motion. This is regarded as an important decision for the telegraph company. Drop In v. to. ft GNew York, December 28 —The Poet says: The ft Quincy experienced a lints, tbe result of a scare olu era upon tne announcement that the aggregate stock and bonded indebtedness of the road waa Inoreaasd 120,000,000. We learn this increase is true, but that it is represented by the cost of the Denver extension, and by the acquisition by purchase ef the Burlington ft Southern railroad throngh southern Iowa, which is an important new property. Losses by Tire. North Attleboro, Maas.. December 28 —A large three story brick jewelry shop, on Cnestnut street, owned by P»llx G. Whitney, barned to-day, The 'building was occupied by F. G Whitney ft Go., Young ft Rennett, Codding Brother*, and G. K. Weba’er ft Co. Tbe loss la estimated at 1)6,000. The building wm partly Insured. Delawarr. O , December 28 —Ashley, seven miles east of here, had a serious fire Tuesday night, causing a loss of 112,000; insurance 88,000. Snbstatatttol Vindication. London December 28.—The great Belt libel case, which oxcited so much interest in artistic and literary circles. was c included, to-dsy, the jury awarding plaintiff Belt, tbe sculptor, €5 000 damages. Tbe libel consisted In the publication by Vanity F*!r of an at tide intimating *L*t many of tbe werks claimed to have b*en the productions or Belt, are actually tbe work of Verhydeu, a wellknown artist. ' Pleasant (or the Jew*. St. PiTKRSBL-ae, December 98.—Complaints in regard to the treatment of the Jews, are again

Petersburg baa ordered that no Indulgeoce be shown Jews residing In tbe capital without official leave. The Senate has deffided that no court can authorize the transfer of land to Jew*

'THE INI lift WAR.

Tbe Old Qneatlon of Loyal tv aud L84-

loynlty Cropping ont.

St. Loi b. December 21—The a teat f an th* Indian territory-ays tha* the Chicotee psrty, la th* Oght Bn a day last, had seven mm killed. It to th-ngbt the Splochee band lost u many mare. Bpiocbee and party havvgo^e intjtie Cbeionea nation, hut are expected tj return again and keep up the dls'nrbance. Hetaiorcements am hastening to Okmiukee to

GepC Batts with a detach-

tbe womenaml

tn

SRi „

dtM-Awd SptocMn

parties are

diere havs^beM* orrb 00 -?V* EnIa* 1 !*!*’ hot* j women sudjrSLdreu^are'been 11 rent*?*ay

baa 800 armed men, is raid to he nearly ae

amid with all ^sortt of . weapons.

snd teem In an United Btates

6:wi ks starijr'jSB sS;

them and restoring order.

TU IftJPIAlA SCHEME. An Alleged Plot to Organizo the Housw ot Representatives on. a hhooraaitoc' Brow* Ranis.

I Washington special Courier-Journal, O.O. 8.1 This is a great place tor the centra itation ot news All the states in the Union send a batch oi news here daily, and a man ia Washing too U generally well Informed about the moot import ant news transpiring in the different states. Indiana waa heard from to day. A gentleman detailed to your correspondent a scheme of John C Shoemaker, of the State Sentinel, aided by a gang of trading politicians, to organize the Indiana House of Repneeutn tivve in their own Interest!. Shoematrer Is (m usual) on tbe make, and wants a democratic speaker elected who wlfl tie friendly to him in ail of his schemas to bleed the state treasury. What these scheme* an will be unfolded in good time. Shoemsktr has enlisted in bis service Jason B Brown, of Jackson oounty. Brown is a notorioestrickster.stid Uke Shoemaker, wilt buy and rail tn the last ditch. Tbe democratic members ef the legislature shoald first find out who these two worthies have decided on for speaker, and then defeat him. If they do not, the next ieglElalure will be organised in the interest of Jobe and stasis. APPALLING CALAMITY.

A Falling Chimney Crashes Over Sixty Persons, Twenty-five Fatal y. Bradford, England, December 28 —This morning a tall chimney fajl upon a building fall ol operatives, many ot whom are believed to bave been killed. Twenty-two have been removed—two dead. It tolearned that twenty-four operatives have been killed, and tony seriously injured. The Chicago Bulletin. Ciiicaoo, Dseesnber 28.—Street arebecomi

d* not occur. One of the victims is likely to die. All suffered severe injuries from the murderous sand bag and lost cjnaiderable property.

Gtombettto’e Chances tor UfaParis, December 28.—Gaffibetta’s condition excites tbe alarm of his physicians.

CURKRKT RffiWB CONDKN8BU. Domestic. Recei^toof hega in Chicago, to day, 38 000; oi A water famine 1* feared In Northwester* Pennsylvania. — Edward Clark, of Otsego, N. Y., bequeaths his family ll.JK’.UdO. Lr J. C. Kerr, of the famous “Renovator," it dying in Cincinnati. Six hunters were drowned by the capsizing ol a sloop near the mouth ot Bayou Texor, Fla. Th* agitation concerning the tobacco tax has cat red a loss of 81.800,000 to the re venae in this monih. Henry G Kissel, cify treasurer of Tucson. A. T . has gone to Mexico with $3,100 of other people's mosey. A run commenced yesterday on the Monroe coufnty ravings bank of Rochester, N. Y. The bank is able to meet all demands. Mr. and Mrs. William Millar, of Mattoon. 111., celebrated tbelr golden wedding at their elegant home near Dead Man’s Grove yezterday. A party of Buffalo capitalists have pnrchsAed 160,000 acres oi land in southern Missouri, which they Intend selling again to actual settlers.

The Rbbro Fivoos. Couk.nr, December 88.—There seems a ceaseless down poor of rain. The Rhine ha* risen

ilver Neckar baa riasR considerably, and firemen and fold lets have been ordered to hold them*elves ready to help the population. Flood siBd Dtamotmr ta Ragland. Lon no*. December M.—Tbe recent rain-fall caused floods in tbe midland counties. Greet mortality exists among the aheap in Northamptonshire. Nottinghamshire and Lieoestershire.

Wzshift.ton. December 28.—For Tennessee sno Ohlovsiley occasional light snow, partly r endy. slightly colder weather, north to west winds, stationary or falling barometer. The Wave Traffic. I on now, December 18 —Her majesty's ship Uiijitc csptjircd eight sifvp can m off the east

The annual report of the Northwestern Trayellng Men’s ass elation shows that It Is In a flourishing condition, with a memt.iJrip of Harry Crowu, a sporting man of means of Fan FretciM-o. will pul up 86,000 that J. L. Sullivan can tot knock out, or stop, J. W. Mace in four rounds. The annual Christmas performance of Messiah, by tbe Musical Festival association ol Cincinnati. waa given, last night, at Music hall, to au audience of 4.CC0. Hon. James P. Slade, olate superintendent of public Instruction, Illinois, will, as soon aa his term of offlee expires, next month, take charge of Almira oollege. Z. Chafes, trustee of the Sprague estate, has petitioned the supreme court of Rhode Island for leave to disburse 8600,000 to the holders of trust mortgage notes. P. Loilllard ft Co. distributed a week’s wares extra to each of the 8,000 employes In tbelr Jerray City tobacco works for a Christmas gift. Oyer 818.000 wasgma away. J. H. Haverly has completed arrangments with Col Mapleson for hto open company tor a tour of Haverly’« western theaters, Including Beverly’s theater at Ban Frandsoo. Kum Sing started, yesterday, from New York to China, to labor there ae a Christian missionary under the auspices ef the Chinese Young lien's Christian association of that city. The schedule of studies in the public schools oINewYorh. intended to simplify stadias and to do sway with text books u far as praotloablt, was adopted last evening by tho board ol edaoa* tion. Tbe secretary of tbe New York Chamber ef Commerce reports that tbs exports for the year by the American vessels aggregated $187,585,569. while foreign kernels carried away goods valued at 8798,81ST08. Through th* generosity of the railroad corporations oi Minnesota, in advancing the speotal tax against them before It was doe. the state waa saved from bankruptcy, as its funds had been largely overdrawn. Notwithstanding the affirmation of the driven well decision in Indiana, by to* supreme court, the Michigan state grange will flgh. the suit in that state on the ground of the prior use In the western district of Michigan. Tbe pig iron manufacturers of the United States met at Pittsburg, Pa., and formed a national atsociation. It wm reported that It would reqni e hard work to maintain a fair tariff duty on nig iron, as an organised effort wonld be n-ade ny the free trade element to bave the duty of 86, which wm reoom mended, reduced to 86. Oliver Hazard Pern Belmont, eon of August Belmont, and Sara Swan Whiting, daughter ot the late A. A. Whiting, both of New York, won m*rtied yesterday, at Mrs. Whiting's residence in Newport R. L Rim Whiting, tor two seasons, has been the acknowledged belle of Newport. i he wedding presents were valued at •h 0,108. TwreagB* Dueling bM been legally decided in Paris to be not a crime. Tbe specie! commissioner of the Lo«doa News telegraphs that tile greatest distress exists in Donegal, Ireland. . A dispa'eb from Bern* authoritatively contradicta the statement bat England will appoint a minister to the Vatican. Tbe eldest ton of the lata king ef Burmah has ercaped from Benares and is supposed to hsvs gono to upper Bormah to esganisea rebellion. Tbe wile of Mr Francis Xdmunds Workman Mtcnelghton eloped with* man, tha agent for the Macartney estates in Ireland. Lady Macnrlgbton has several cnlldren. She ia ths daughter of William Howard RnaselL LL. D., the well-known newspaper oorrospoBdent. Tbe latest zubject of gossip In German court circle* ie the forthoomieg betrothal of the Princem Victoria, of Hesse Darmstadt, daughter of the lamented Prinoem AHoe. of GreatBtltaln. and granddaughter of Victoria, with the haeedHary Prince Frederick William, of Baden, gnndsonof the Emperor Witiiam, of Germany William Johnson, attorney general for Ireland, aad a member of parliament for Mallow. bM accepted an appointment la peso's be*oh division of bermsfrsty's high court of justice in Ireland. Andrew M. Pums, solicitor general, will tuorced Johnson m attorney general, and John Vahb.tew advisor to th* crown, will toe- - come solicitor general.