Indianapolis News, Indianapolis, Marion County, 7 July 1883 — Page 1

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INDIANAPOLIS, SATURDAY EVENING, JULY 7, 1883.

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k gtiaaia family j P, Mawat I da aoita to mare (or'fa.at . ion Bam Wmaiagioa akoa 11

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abarea to maka'moaay: at at, room It, tlk fl tor

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^§~a s -- |W ot taa olothlng at Aiead*. it IT. Waal WASn^rAH who want oiaap prspartr w Vw raag IltoatTai'aaa a U got Bala ootaata.

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tarn rrakmnr | olmooar* obna. a A Oj , ooraar Oatawara

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*W jftwaotBoa. 0r * ; < * n * >Ta •®° a ratmancea. ^STABTBD—Raad tka Arcada Olotblay Hoora yw claargnoa aa.a aolioa on loarth

claaranoa aa.a

atMAl^Mlgao. _ 4l7 AJTTttD—!ror eacb lo»n and county, man to hW ABTBl^aood gtrla can BnTgood placra or JL'sSriSiSy." 11 ""-'r. 7

BMBth ______ lOfAimO—A good bread hater i aataada Job and good hay for a tob.'r man, Addrem Boma. Kaigntatowa. lad, t ^VAhTOD-Baod tba Areaco elothbg aona MMi Im ot* ks °* noiica o. «.a page (local) ot TITaji^^kD—ahrm iaatie free at~tka”ofll T*of ' W tkoBoyalht. John aa ring mtchiae, a* Vlr gl«laarari»».itroaa. an U) AMTAti—ktad the * rondo Clothing Home W e'earaaoe aala notioe l n na page a.cal. of tk‘a laaoA VD AnTBU-Pooo a to koox »rat atoracenan y* bobadatlMBaat Weetrfngioam. ongroand Aeoti chargm raaaot able. nos yiD AJrfBlr—Attend the cr< a eat claaraict wla ~. .01 <ta motaicg at aicaao, Bo to are t

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XMJ AVTAD—anaTd taa gr>atm otca-ano .7I_ »*la of taa elotklbg at Aroada, Me

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Q7 aitTBD—Two am clam ttenara at the Fa ■ka/« hiljai •AttaadthaaraateaiOlaaraaaialaot 'W Aao dlothlag at arrara 0 fr.WaMiagion,

loam.w

rep«?irl'nHtSyert mBh»S?ail. F *

arancf«, oiiiai W«at «TABT*D-P.'iUlon in

tba art; f< r p»

ltd <aka caraol kocaaa and

amp.hacar Mluh'gea at.

do aome o. bararorc; good tot

rt , |cu^rJn P *a**a'i»ram Mt W. WaahtaftoaaM

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Mla r nctk»no7?totomdat r aSn t. bamoo oaky two doUara.

%&ABTK1>—14 kaawn teat Balaton A Oa oaa

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OEr AHTBll-fo kor a amall coJifartabla nron-

toalion to call and aad oar ^Majr ‘ i tnacially for thafr «a£ •owing m.cblaa otica, <0

togmaahtr’* aowla, all alnoo; Ma. ohaapteiM. Jama atool\ nh wocdaawaio ttm. old

aa who , ait ^oommn ***** ** •drama —imeai ag*nta~ or tha'OtOr'vio > Two mat i aipadanoad aa^-ng «*■ ,-jea IB ami taa Mo •” anaalar c-1 atm Mort 7 - r e >»ayi 7 aalaat. Mca- • to I; nhdra ralary mutangai

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M tba bam he ted cor U attal. toan&Ttte : i Mrakam d nr, i c; ra-’ nraad«4Moar whehama ra<. a. V.n Flit oga mat. . aa-Wq M4L>ra aA twaaly.d*a aomea te •dra on Bad

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mm, |gB« M,gimi.dbd,lgi lSn.K8im > <firilir5ii la 'g&dtma^fcSSbto wrtyatd fgada. ammih* M. TaaotgUkaf M. aao

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T^wjswariv.rss 'g o IdiAi*—Mooey o- moncaga. elty or ktaTioa A aaaaty. ta aama abuwa atua aa ham onrras rntn. Joan a dpaan ACr. •*» rf*9 iotH-moatataadkla aama t« amt. at a l ladr r am af I a tar am. yawa or city property Maakoe A aoott. am Fim Matlooai aack. ad a cf'O LiiAN—ilceey at l<>trest rataa oe Marl-re 1 eonnty real aeuua 1 wiibou< oommlaaiaa. m:adlOBMB or red tape. WmT H. Magllab, other In Bn^ah^Opaia haaaa htnea, «a atatra r awtmaoa

—Ml AID TMiOUM

rpAKEW UP^Lrrge bUck horaa. withaaddieoa ■po! kALlt— rirat'ctam light rami wegoa. 0.~i. Jf Carter. M Borto Illlnolaatraat. tt *_ 17OS*TB^DI- a gr>od broad or ft mlly mara tor r aaddlepony. U7 North Wea; atraet. t -DOB BAIA-Cha p, famllr mare,' low phaeton J aaa harnraa tr? B orthjraat atreat. l fMM! aaka Kat-oga na<naga. cheap 8cadf d«r*»tuba, aoTlt WaatOaloairaat taaff TMlk AaLb-A nloa cony, lor aaddla or hanaaa. £ Ct Beat Waablngt- n at. Balaaoa AOo. to a

her a. "o. 1 phaeton aad Bo- tb IllUola a treat ■ t clam i wo-Mated aarrey

‘ 74 Beat

poB'iAljk-Oant IT barnaaa t'» 7

_ barnaaa I'M. pfts BA1A-A

_ _ am good aa aaw, cheap, at 71 aad

db.^r.t! mggggm •pOM BALB-lk ^phyajotaa’a^carrlaga. in rv>^ J. W.BMhaaaa.ZtsoeUiKMtatreaL 0 ' P * t ckj AJhrBtr- To blra a boggy koraa for alz *w wraka. light work, brat reference ilreo. Bo. t7Smrth aaw Jamoy atroot.. »tt

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BAJUB—Floa oamagaa, pnaetons. aid® bar mona, anrreya, oije-aia'.'wagi*u end pony Jl at botton ratea to aeoood aano )ot)a at

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wagona, ann

mJl at botto Bapalnng

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MJCiaD^-Ladlm’ Boa Prereb bid bntton ahoaa 1 for pm, at Marotfr, It B. Pann at. ta

TJKHJirD—Bheet mnalc free a: IS Virginia ana X a a * b^Bbowjc._ 'D&UMD-frha Bneet gold fllllnga. at reaaonaoTo r pricaa. Dr. Sempsell’a denialrooau,m north min ota atraat. a a ■pOOfor Ward Ira for all mrchloea at Wbeefar r A wiiaon’a aawiag machina offloa, 4S Nonb FdBBay Ifaata atiaat. f T^OTJHlt—For the beat 10-oeat aith Of toe cream X go to Trad Hats M Maaaachnsetta ota Cool aodaand jraah oandlaa. a » w wood worked

want

_ . Mar hat atraat. on a

the very beat quality gat It now, at m bat

ptOUBD—Porn 1 tore, ktovaa, clocka^oar|>ru, opAh. aaftWog ^yMt waiit^on *naymanta*at Balaton AGO a.* S», 370 and 181 B. WMh. at. na ITOCMlh-Batherland, daattm, In ohamof faX dlana dai. tal rooma, M North lUlnola atraat, whaea you oaa have all kinds of dan tal operations performed at low pafoaa. PI rat-cl am work guaranteed va

wotiob.

OOV PAMIa,Y dealrona of adopting a babr oaa And a pretty, heattby female child—all partnta dead and no known living relatlves-by oalilag at the clay hospital. Balai enoaa rag aired.

VOTIOBOF APPOIBTMBBT OPTBU8TBBXv Notice la hereby siren that I have oaei ap^olatad and have b*aa qjallded aa u.attae

Oran

va baen q ' all Bad aa a .taiaa. aaatgnmrnt for haoeBt of craaitora. by Jot ■ T. Wood ward. Lu U. ytiuua s. ' Indlanapolia. ipaaM. I gag. tv aa

8TBAYBD.

gT*AY*I>-Yc.«ng^ rad^ caw j-egnk. 7 >ore' Bafnrn to Edward Cora< II oiruar Bevr-.-.m'*

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jfOB'OAJUB-The root, ami

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F°S3MaAf57 ndob bajlp-a Arm Aam fresh aaw aad aaf. Bi f Waat Pint atraat. at 17OB i ttB-on Manta, m anas par haadr«d, X at 1 ha Pawa elkae. wa

"170* a a LK—Cheaper than X baAa, Bryoa*» broad.

say family oaa

ays

* ^ALjk--Haaaei^aod^iom la aa pan m a

kalt-Mewr bariatn cf good wood aahaa. X laqmra t» PHtcaarava. _ f YpOK BaCk—Mood ataefc of grocetiaa. App'rat X A. K. Baka.'a 188 Virginia ava I ■ 172K BAUt-A Urge toe box, rood gpr ie« aiX rent. Ingnlre Poator t3N. Paso.at. a t^ T70K BAVB-* t end the aroa>a*t rlaaraae^ sale X ot Bna jti ttlng at a reads 0 W. Waah.l o rmw rOh SALB—Bak-oe'onaof the beet la the city. X Mnmlln A Oe.tt Worth Pela ware street, an ITOK 8A1>B-B<md tha Arcade 01- tblog H me r c earance tale notice caeth page (.local of tala bane. lsv* AAXiAr—as •*»<> ever/ grootry c ma X otav. a««! ivavarae tari**» r»tr “’a*. Brylev aiaad. ava DOB 8AL.K ' Dior tcroena. r Get doer act cent, at ITS W.WMhtngaoaet. o t tn a t

r*OR BA LB— ttead ibe t 7 A c earance sale attiji of Itle imoa. DOB SALB-We boy and aeu

X oommiamon, atl Unde of established baeluesi Hamlin A Oo.. M Berth JMawage itrmt.

DOB BALM—Bead the X orarance sale 1 Uccal) ofthia lama.

•de Oi Chios d- oee je o 1 4tn page (local)

nl a Arcade Cloth wg Hoaaa

oth ng ]

fourth

DON BALBX cream park

A wall Mtabllibed cigar and lea

cream parlor; satisfactory teatona tor a el it Addrem Caab, Bewa office 10

DOB flkfiB T~m vacant doable front lots oa X Harrlron and Loid atraoia. cheap, by J. 8. Cruse. 91 bam Market street. I

17001 BA Lb—Needles lor all macht-iee. at X Wheeler A WUeoah eawlDi machine offici. It Berth Panaeylvanta street. 1 DOB BAJLJt—Two-atory dweliins of 9 rooms. Bo X 141 College ave 5 pr-oe MXw). oy W. J MoCnlioagb, 91 Bast Market street 1 of

o- dory brick boase. ;.: ill sail or rreds. a at 1 t-s.m w

Cnlioagb DOK "

X 1

i_,_. ^.^-kM street 8ALB-A bargain, two-.-

X with 7 rooma. on B. Bust at : Ca l or address at 180 8 Illinois at

F"£SSS5^V7?!Sf> llZZ.mlS. menth. Inquire lit West Bom atraak l v DOB OALIa—Ml liner v, centrally'located, and X baa a good trade, will bear mu investigation >MC. Hamlin A Co .atNonb Delawtraat. na DOB 8ALP—Nice loti In Johr eon’s BetriT add!X Ucn, at fkO to |1.18U._ J K Bomb,

DOB 8ALB—Bead the Area* 7 r clearance sale tosice on 4i

this it*tie.

Room 7 Baldwin block. • Area* 7 * Clothing Honse

tit page (local) ot

|,'»UB8ALJ^j»it),<.00 wortb^of carpets, f M^Pore. MBamWanhinu!on > atiwiwL >1 ^ai > '«1«.n*ACo. to* 79 DOB RA La—a 1 raid the gretteMcfVarAnc stle X ot flxoc'oihlng at Arcadt. No. .0 <V. efam ington at, 1 o e.m.w DOR 8ALB—Pmall remnant of gn-oery, about X 0100. living rooms attaebtd go-id place f >r bnalnem. Bamlln A Co , M worm i-eiaware m. a n DOB 8ALB—A ttend the greet i-tt r> earsn je eale X (f Bi e elothing at AtCAde, No. 10 ^ett Weehlngton a|, 1 o-s.et.w DOB BALE—Prime Umotby bey .TCc; atraw.farge X balsaJOc a 40c llonr per bl. at wboieeale rates

house on Alabama at

/aa 1

tn 1

tie*.80c A 40c floor per Fait, opposite market

DOB BALB—a ttebd the gr 1

X ea>e of fine il .thing at Weal Waahlrgtin street.

•at oleeranca -ctdr, No to

I oa.m.w

pot* 8ALB—Grocery Gocd IocmI >n; bright. X well relected etock: goo ,‘•eiabttrhed <*ash trade; invoice about Sl.OcO. Addrem M. N , News. DOR HA Lit—House No ?ti Vine street, B reonm, a splendidly fnrnlabed tbroagton:, Urgeatabie, well ape cistern ; price and in un —

well anc c rtt-m_*4 Tb

F°«

ar c 16 I*' F irerke

price

’borpa blccA CALK-Valuable build

et.TM fen front on 1 J. aiasiA e*»Bg8

I'tiMroroBTOMBp

■ Uk-Tha „

F rratket. 10 8tcr>a aejolnl g KssJasiBBft :

tews ««k.

8* n s-th M«

WhAJUatTM for wood nod hfndllng. talaphawA J5 BOMB wee DLor B^w55ir#ri0,0M0aid 04 mT Vna Fa’t X amBtrketinmoa, AJahaiaM. ho-w•

:, a

dirBIB-cran jB-BPwrdcomMlm; tawmt X rama wi>pnoaa C. M. QoBin A Oa aa /'iLBaF. b ight straw pm kale 90 aad 40c. Van 1/ Fait, egotkarkea hewea, Alabama at h»wA Th^l-b taa er a«e (.locoing orase cteasaeee li eaia awOaedBMh mo (• aa 1 ) at tats two B i i B B B Bay Braun Brown Breal Bryce's Bakery.wan T>gaf> the snace ripthtng Haoea claaracce XV aala M ica an 1 oar ha page l local > cf tut

w-me.

■pkct’K^lo' to Vyaodotte rwve, July ihn Xj A'diamM L. Klutbart, 18S lost AA'hlugtop e r.«t. atj t 1T ■ w d the grea eat cla*r«eca at la of aaa A i-iotb.ng at a it ad r. No. Itf waat Was singto tL » !• -a.m.w /"to'TOOecrge FeHelrr'*. 23% West Washington VI »ir»et. to Ur« liableg rigs and picnic wngona urmeriow. 1 IC TreotlvrABCar luad chol'e lemo -e.F.ir sale (f In oisioani-tbe trade. 41 Houth I>lawars

spot I, Hfclth A^tut. A TTftND~taa irrae 7 !

gi a no blog a

WmhlnetcB an _. DAlRTINO tf Alexs I be reen at the Ku and Weabtrgton street

A GKNCT <or OePaow Amrrc a p>ate and winA dow (laaA frolt Jam and cn.in'c- la. Office le Tank of Commerce, Indianapolis, Indiana; for any Inrormatloa pleaaacall on or and’em Kreder tch Bags a, °* ** f\Srrt%ICH FKaTHERH Claaned, colored aad VI cuiled to look equal to new; also featherf made o< pieces by Chwa. Fall'ea, fr.-aa Parlt. 9 North Illinois street, (Ftewait plact). Orders by mall or express promptly attended to. ij) us ur OT f L tlk 8 A VINO AND ’ »OAN ARitO 71 t O xiojt—7he above named asartta’lon m'-tt every handay, at 8 p. m.. at John Kh a* '* p' • ;*, cor. Noale and 8A Olmr streets. Psrttea de I'.ns fotuaenbe for stock mast dos*. s.-oi. >.n- a ace

' wee..

C e*ran.w at Arcaie, Bo. 10

loa.m.w

!e of Wan

and r C»m.»bell cheap: can labor sure cor. Meridian reet. s t 7

fe*Mc ptrsbere; dueeSAc per

Johk L. F. Etkso, rec.

Wm. JchOCbAUs. Praat.

I o s,tu,tn

DOR bouse and safe moving, c Jl . n or address L J W. r avia 107 and lit No th Dua-vare rt. I claim to have the beet lacilit'.e* for movipc bnlld’nga In tba state. I have ’team power that 1 ose for moving heavy boHdlucs. With tw*n ty-cvr pounds of s'eam lean tu ve the largesbuildings with perfect eaae. I have had flrtee 1 years’ exierirnce. tan-T A8TR>»i/ Gkiv-Mra- Dr. Rill Cthe only astral ■ A ger and stellar phya.ciati tn America, tens •I'e's history bv the ptanete rniog at Otrth tells in wbal you will succeed b*st, to 11 general eoccessorfslinre belt love, marriage, lawJjarneya, It li oca If 1 rne or false, when to bnv or sell to

profit. ;uck lb gsmee ot chance, - he Mi cka atd grain. Call or addre a, in too at, •ad.asepells, Ind.

rthGAMZED 1870. U • The Wor

John Kli

Colie'tlons made wj We have reliable 1

the world

e or false, when to bnv dr games of chance. - he fall or r<ae in in. Call or addre a/ii West Wain-

n h 1

Ml ABLWHKD 1877

The World’s OoHeition hurean,”

dd* Oo.. Proprietors.

iih piotuptn-m and > 7 lRpa 7 ch.

■pondenia In every city In

W Chief offices: » ang 9 Thorpe Block.

indlM-apollr

I 23 Thorp

..ill", Ind.

Wai.teu loon Manager.

1 the following dlrec-

Gleaendaooer.

eaeDdanoer. A Thctnaa J. Mon

rj'HK orescent Having and Loan Associatlin

L has been o'g»m*. d with the Vrt: A B. tinmnie-a, Wm.

deraon Lewfa.Orcar F F eege _ | %v. H. btringer. Harry Hmlth, John N. Beers and Michael (I’Brleu. A tew mw- shares are still to be dispos'd ot, (ettrance fee &Jc. weekly does Me.) and can be bad by apolytr g to the undersigned et toe store of L'eRulter A Beers, 191 (ndl- ... ...... * u a7T7 iteens. Pres.

ae-m.wAh*

dbkB*. Bkkm. Hee.

T A AOTO R8 - Prenosalf

the cl y nogpttai

Hatnrday.

8TR&YED OS STOLEN.

QTBAYKD OR 8TOLKN-B»» more; about 15 O banO* bl*h white spot oo foroh4*6. two aoara oe rtsht Sip. Retaru «o Fred Asmas, 604 North West street, eed got 010 rswerd. ■ ot

FOB EBIT.

DOB RKMT-ne. 9*.

£ a«-th,«.ta

^OR^RBBrr—7 (mulshed room*; 69 Ind. eve.

j^flR HWN1-Furnished room*: 78 w. Merkst.

DOR R»S*Y- 4 room* (or hooseksspins .*) Booth J: West street. stl D3R RUNT—A good plsno. Dell et 181 Ben £ North street, itDOR'bKBT- Flirt ll :ed roomt, et 117 Nor.h J llllm to street. - DOK BHNT—Lerge an arolVned room. 56 West C Hew York itr.et. t DOB inwr-Nlc# (urnlehed rcom *t 88 No- 7 h £ Hew Jeieer street. | DOR RUn-19 West Bt. Joe a reft, 8 rooms, £ wa e-.gt send sever, *nt

Don KaNq 1 -3dMlrhl>le rooms ualurmlehed: 86 T Wist MIcoirud ttieet. ss

Dukrent—Houseo(irooms; inquire at 307 F Weet K*> j lei d »tract. etl

DOT' RKHT- 41 Perke ave., 6 rooms; ca 1 et 4T6 £ North Aikbemestrtet. stt DOR HJ8N3—Furnished end u (urnUbel rooma: £ 87)4 W. Herset, room 7. t

DOKRENV-Btore 73 South Delaware ttreet; £ Also, two rooms in rear. os r* . DOB RKHT—Lerge, pleasant (urstahed room; £ 111 NortL Mertctan street. stl

FT«S«WRi!3!R.r’“ ,,c n ! .'

DOR Rit.W—Furnished end ar • urniauea rooms; £ 101)4 K. Washington, room 6. i

POL RRNT-One furnlt ir-1 and one untarnished r rooms, np-siain; 94 Me.s. »ve. tn s

F 0 8.SSV5.“ffBi. , ffiK.Vi 0 ~“' S.*

UOK <thc<T—Rooms In Tutewuer oiock. Iaa quire at 88 Sfawachoaetta ave n o CHIB BWWT-Moe furnished room. Mrs Wh"el- £ er, 76)4 Beet Wasaiegton stmt. t

F°f., , fflnr5WUiSiiS'S, : Jl p " ‘“t'DOR RKHT—Suite o( (urnlahed rovms, at Hrm. X Hsyue's.169 North IlUnota street. ■ 81 FWEiaanajarjsi^'.'ffDOK KKHT—Nice suite nnlurulthed trtmt X roc.ms.et *84 North HUncU street. t DORKKNT-Klorir (nxulihed rooms, tiaglsor T eatalte at Mteet New Yoik street. t

DbRRBItT—'i hree large,airy rooma: can board X_pett.ee. Ke.usKevtot.01*1 catreet. lit 1?B* h uee, Srooms. neer corner P~»lghth*u4P-r*ave;J H.utewert. eor

•pgmaNli - r-ara shed front bed-room, suitable X for 1 or3gfutlemea,at 169 N. tflKtaslppi. net

ir.’Si'aaws?' m DOB KXHT—Well tarnished front room, flrtt X floor; ctntttl; cheap; U Bast Now York at, f lyOB KRNT—Nicely tarnlahed (rout room. tn»X able for a gentleman. 946 N lUlnola street, t

IfO* RKHT- Furnished ud nufarnUb-d rooms X at 110Nona new Jsrwys-. Ntceendooi.t

pH>R RKHT—It if set Klist street ' X 1 s Altx. Met- ger Odd Fallows htll.

DOK KKBT—Frost acd oth-r moms, fnra-.nitd X and sufurnisfeedtuo, kitchen:» K. Ohio. I

DOR UJUST- Unfurnished, 3 or 3 7 routs m MeJB rt'ors* * 1,117 ®* •o-U! of tngtia. •Irpl srrtftt * o '

DORXBWT—S acgesvfarnUh'd roemsf-wnsrht X Fontehet plug;alsj, large parier. t» North Alabama ttreet. i tr

DOK RKNT—Office end desk rrom an ground X Coer. 40 Worn Weehlngton street. F.r Mod •faceoeli et once. nag pOte BKNT—A alc*ly (smithed front room *LtaJw*3KSr. U wY ’“ u um " y: M ^

Jx—n. .uv two sets of fly rcreea doi.s F ust-d las. summer 1. ooro-n rooms00 Penney tv gula street good aa new. a', oae f.iartn their

Kmg A Rider,

48 and 4% South Meridian street.

DOR SALK—Good sewing mschlres. taken In X excl auge for the Automatic, from IS np1; >ev< n mtcblnea almost besr. ;wo Hiagera. new B Howr, Wherler A wn oa Ne. 8, iwo

ethers,at 91 Bast New York street.

war tbe

in |S np3 Hlogera.

8, ,w

atroe

Baicyon block. to DOR 8ALR—Five houses, renting at 042 53 a

T month; price. 0% 006

Comes le and

bio

ntn t ]_

For r houses, northeast, on *.sh street, peer Mataachusetuav^.^p^rsajrood rent: price 02 M0. tbat w^ii < be < ao d*b* *** B * t ° 0 ,tfeW pr0, * rtr '

tie

little nu re then ran

el

oa long time, payment*only a mt. alex Metrger.

Odd Fe’losraj. alh DOR 8 ALB-Ths moat desirable block of ground C In the northeast part of tbe ctiy, for business and cottage resideuc.t ;baa a 'rontare of 115 feit oa B Uefontalne stra«i, 874 fe-t on Math street, and ITS feet on Peru street; Ninth street U tbe main thoroughfare from HUUlde o Central avenues, John M. To'.d, agent, t 34)0 Bust W»--bla(ton Ureel^ DOK na bk—10-room double house, south rents ‘ 070 month, ft 5<0: lot on Park avo . near Hume a* e,168x119 01.0(0: let* on Brotdwy.near H. me ave.. aame alse,81.400, all an easy terms, to parilej who will build ; lot on Aah street, sou tn of Bltbtb, 08-0. klcocasb. balance c*u run 5 or 10 y* »r«; lut on Fletcher ave.. west of IJntleii 0 7 2i, and otcer bargalt aln loia and hoaa«g in all pa'<g of the city. cahT John 8. Spann A Oo . 11 Bales^lock. DOR 8 At. 1C—Four acres ot '-U'jje land'east

X front, Brnth Meridian streat.

Lot on North Delaware a:reft. 4‘ixlM ’cet,between

Sever tb and Aljrh'" ‘ 8 room house on V’ti

ont. Bruit

Lot on North Dei

verth and hlghth atrce a urn house on V'ne street, si 8-room nouse on Uni

lot.

5-rcom be ose on Olive street.

sou'h front.

•trcK.east froa:, corner

Ive street, es est Second k

4-room bonseon West Second rtreei e-mth front. ' “rcoms^and 1 a t fh°r * , hi^g* r ® ala Jot,n Kl(1<,

'ptOk^8AL^Ne^731 Kest^Ohlo st ,5 rpoms. fl 15 1 No M Leou street,?ro3 e ii>*.^°! > ^. , '".'.'.'.';;];.‘Z" T2e! No. 748 Noitb West gtreot, 3 rooms Honse cn Ccburn street, 8 rooms House on Hosbrook street 5 rooma No. M8 North Mississippi street. 9 rooms Lois on Harrises aad Lord streets Lot on Fletcher ave., cirner olive Lot an Bradshaw street, Wxl* One of tbe flu tat residence on rest South street, near Schoolstreet, of 12 rooms 5 500 Farm of so acres scnthea>t 1 mil?* from cl tv; wul trade for city property la part Properties will be rold on Pm* sue very PA) manta. Q, W, Qoraucn, 15 Virginia ava pint B.vLK—Bargains can be bad in the follow-

X leg property;

House 180 North Best street. •• ITT -• •* •• “ 810 South ntinois street.

M M Spann ave.

_ “ 09 Honth Arsenal ava

lots 19 ard 9) Gibson’s sub-block 23 Johnson’s

hem’addition.

Lot 13 Newell’s sub lots 1 and 2, sqcare 83.

Lot 8 square 18 Drake’s addlUon. Lot 114 Ycian’s gutrdiso’s additlnn.

Lota 19 and >3 Brown, Frank & Ketobam’aittb.

of ontlota 107 and V8

Lots 73 71 and 75 Hiiia Blake's tub eutlota 166

and 107.

Lota • end 0 J. H Rose a erb of Braden’* sub.

VOTICR TO O JNI

In build anaddlilon to tbe cl y nosptUl will lerec'lved until 10X0 a. m Saturday. Tn:y 14, sccoid'ng torpccinraUona to be seen at Huebaer

A Moeller *0. archil, eta.

All bids received enbj c to tt e approval of the city council and board cf aldermen at psr action

of no’pltal b- ard fatorday. June 80,

Bid. tone left in care of Dr. Wlshard, superin-

tendent cliy hospllal.

Pgraa Barca.

3eD'. w sm w.f President Hoap:t»l Rje d gAlHsALD 3 IC* ORKAM.

from pure

rich cream, and

- pro/.imnoed to be tbe heat made In the city. Our JhcBTtl'.s are inch that we can ft ak*M- m one to 3uu gallons per Ahv. Orkers solicited from church festivals, pinnies tan lee. weddings, bo*s)e ard restaurants. Prices roaeonab e Order, from adjoining towns furnished on ahiat neites. Butter, cheese and 001 tag* chetaa, our own max e. Treat cream, sweet milk aad huttarmUk AeUvered to

faadllas la any part

e< tbe et-y.

aware and Ohio.

Ballard’s Creamery, cor. DnUf

1 AthA,t

TRDIAN POLlC BMHKVsttsRNT BOefKrY

X EMPLOYMENT AOXgCY.

The agrncy was orgeelved is 1873 L The met bed of the hew York * urid’e RmnU-yamo; tumsr was 1 drptec,sr d Is faund to wgt* euct-wsfally. Upon applies 1 i. n frr a sRustfea, the gfr^eavee 1 er name and address, ai*. the aasei and ad dimeea o; former employe 7 *, to whom 'is sant references Ipe a»kug for.nraSuutfc.i ex to ihe tin’s character, capabill'lrs ate. These r* erce slip* are on lt:e at tue offloa, atd can be <

ce slips are on li:e at tue offloa, atd can be coi!t'd by the emp oyer. IfTheglrlUxecomended.ehe le re- 7 ! at oure 7 o a p'ace Theregisti el ion Dooki show 1^00 empluver’e appiic (lens and 2 (5~> applies*'ou*fromglrlsaid worn seekirg employment. T« help <fefr y expei* 1

a rmsli fee is onarred. The em fifty cents: the employe’* fee

cen s the p yment of mu

the use

• heipdefr-y expeoaes. The employer'* feels e’* fee is twenty-five

hep yment of tnl'tuci eatltlng each to of toe office fer one mon-.h. Weaskb ith ile^pere, andtl.u wlstlos to doanyumd Bsework. to call. JUl tp) ilcetlots will oe

prompt y alter d, d tc.

Office 01 Berevoi-nt Society, noth rb'im In b'eiioten Halt bul ding, ct.ru r Mendiee turd

Circle btr> t u.

hr usete

ofoo

mmo m fcntORiTO mtWo BI IBU8mAnlt WHEAT* Am EstiMAto* Set OecIfMt m the EBtire Crop ef Twelre Per Cmt. NKW Yo«k, Jmlf 7.—BradifeTMi’i to day pnblithfs aa extastire r*port of the prospoctive whetrt crop of Uro Unitod, Btstss lor 1833, btwod oa eoMprsheadTe mnU ra pUis from fhe lemHig winter Bari, sptiaf xrheett growisjt t atoa, beariaf dote June I6tb, tOpplemcated by speeitl diipitcbts from premistht points throughout the wheat belt received yesterday. In* mail replies reveal the fact that whils ejasiderable dtange wee dose tne winter wheat by Blttna'n troata and thnwa daring the winter month*, by the U:e eoKf nod wet eprivg, by tbe fly. t-hiech bag. rnst-and in Taricat pAcee by fliodt, etiil the ex set lent growing wen liter experienced daring Jant has tccompHehed much more thnu was at oie tit&e believed possible in the way of repairing a portion of the damtg* doae. Tne points rendered eoatpicaout are that the past two and the present weak eoktutnte a critical period in the life of the growing wheat plant; that eantinuoa-i favoring, even forcing, weather will do very much to iacresae the output,although the gain in Juke will continaa to coast in any event, and that not enough atresa hot becu laid upon the repairing effects of the weather during the past thirty daye. The more important of the apaeUtl telegram! received are given in brief na fol-

low*:

The excellent growing weather ooatiu-, flee. The threatened drought m the northern portion of Minnesota hat ia part disappeared uader the influence of ruin. Tim spring wheat states) at a rule *are a little behind, but it is believed that harvesting in the northwest will be pretty general by about August 1st—a delay of two weeks. Advises from the Pac fi: coatt say that on June 30th there were on head 60,000 tons of old wheat available for ehipment, aad considerable flour, bat no more than lost year. Threihers’ returns from the valley counties of Calif orals exceed farmers' estimates in nil cases, both as to condition and quality of wheat. The shrinkage censed by the hot spell is not eo grant ae anticipated, aad the yield promisae to exceed that of 1880 considerably. The probable wheat snrploefor export this .sea-

son is 1,500,000 toes short.

Telegrams from the north weet show that the oritieal period for spring wheat hoe not pasted yet, and also throw some duubt oa previous high estimates of ths probable Northern Minnesota and Dikota yields. Brad st reefs animate of the wheat crop of the Uaited States for 1883 in exhibited ia comparison with the final statement of the National Agricultural Bureau of the output of wheat in 1882. Bradatreefa fignrea are based to a large extent oa geiaa actually reported, and in part on the probable improvement sncceedieg the detailed reports in view of the State of the weather. The estimate must be regarded at preliminary only, and will be subject to more detailed returns ia a subsequent report. The situation July 1st pointed to the

followirg:

New York State, 9,000.000 bushels; de-

crease 25 per cent, from 1882. Pnintyivaais, 20,000,000 bushels.

New Jersey sad Delaware (together),

3,000,000 buthele.

Last three practically unchanged. The twelve tontbern states, iaoluding

West Virginia, are given at 45,000,000 bushels, again of 12 per cent, from 1832, and the probable output ot the Pacific coast at 65 000,000 bushels, an increase of 30 per cent, os compared with 1882 ladiana U plscedat nearly 32.000,090bushels; deer eat e, 30 per cent, Ohio, 26,009,000 bethels; decrease, 40 per esnt. Illinois, 25,000 000 bushels; decrease, 51 per cent. Michigan, 27,000.000 bushels; decrease, 15 per cent. Misso’iri, J9.000.000 bashule; daatesse. 30 par coat. Kentucky, «*ny - Tj.-vo.OOO - -fc&isla; ^ waste, 22 per cent; and Tea set see, 7,590,000 bushels; decrease, 35 per cent. These, the commonly ca’led winter wheat states, give a p.-o psciive total o! nearly 3i,,C^,000 bushels, f gainst over 380,000,000 bushels in 1882, a decrease of about 18 per cent.

r. lathe ilaoed at

, —,.00 bushels, end Wiacoasia 23,000,000 bushels—all

practically unchanged from last year. “ ‘ i is git *

tged.

gr atm Narwa.

The Bnekpect chair factory ia id'e. Rock pert has tw* base hall clubs. FVeak Burnham and Don C. Wood have peroheued the Bteaben Republics*. Mrs. Ora. Canby expects to spend the summer at Haaever, where aha will at eeee proceed to build a cottage. Stephen A. aadBcajtmlmF. ATbin, eow terfalters, have bee* seat to the state prison for oa* year from New Albany. At the R-foras school, on tha Fourth, Cora Edmond*, aa cfi ’ir, was badly bun* ed about the head aad baa da by aa emtle

sky rookst

A fourteea-vesr-old boy attempted suicide at Fort Wayne on too Fourth. He hangod himself, but was cut down before life was extinct. A highly respected invalid old lady of Delphi, earned Fowler, left her bed in a delirious fit in tho night, and fell from a high porch, dying almost immediately. O.iver Hubbard, a prominent lumber dealer of Lafayette, died yesterday morning, tfter a two months’ illaoos, of consumption. He was fury lire years of age

and merried.

Marion was visited by a furious thunder storm yesterday. Tne dwelling hone* of J. B. Johie, in the south part of the town, was struck aad partially dsmolished, the family narrowly escaping. Mrs. Phoebe Broom, an aged widow living two milee ea»t of Cutler, Ctrr/ll county, committed suicide, Wednesday night, by hungiug, at an oak nows hour in the night. Meluxcnollu was the cause. The body of Jaoob Haster, age fifty waa run over byu train near Berne. Adam county. An examination shewed that the body waa cold and it is amppoeed he was murdered aid throws upon the track. In tearing down an old ehareh at Princeton a gold ring wan found that had bona lest fcriy two yearn. It wuu the weddiu riag cf Mrs. A J. Wright. It boa been re stored to the dneghtcr of Mia. Wright. Charles L« mason, tho BiaoteeM-yeeeoid ■on ot James Lemmoe, who Hvee hook at Peuiot, shot himeoif fboredny oMaroene with a email oisglebnrrul shstgee lit waa alive el last aeeeunm, hafl eromot pern

tibly recover.

a widely rnhliAhed report the* Prof#* aorThonuw Hanrluea hae hero aimed Ae presidency al Moose* HIH aamama m f#eiully deeitd. Pisstdiel Aderopf ho* bean useimae* y rewler ed, am* has»

NEWS FBOM THE ABTIC. Lieut. Kay’s Party Safe usd Comfortable ra Point B«rrow t Bit Probably Locked tabytbole®. Washington, July 7.—The Amy rad Navy Register eoaUian tb* fob ’owing: A Mend who b into rested in ft* earns of the expedition which left Isa Fraaeboo Jaa* 1< to briac beck Hint. P. JEL Buy’* party from Point Barrow, writes: “I have aeea u Copt. Kelley, whe has lust returned from the Artie. He was as for north ae latitude 61°,end reports a vary severe winter, tha ioe ex*eading aa far south an the Island of St Paul, which In very unusual. He doubts whether veaeali can reneh Point Borrow thin cummer, bat thinks that Mr. Ray will be able to reneh tbe reseela by coming down Rear tha coast in email boats. Cept, Kelley was et the tigsnl station lost July or August, end assures me that they were very ocmfortubly fixed, and ware all in axeellent haalth. The tea captains whe frequent those waters are very sorry the ■tenon ie to be abaudened, for the efileere of the North Star were eo well oared for at the time of their disaster loot summer that they have looked upon the signal station as a place of refnge in fatnre times of trouble, that seem sort to came as long as vessels go in those waters.”

though eft

L.Ci3

ive*, e yeneg men man to i»

put npneelf htodtogempiw taeoM.

«’*S bowse, moe wlen a e*oun» Thnrednv. when Meeting *'» ehnw On* arm roe toehea. aed h a am

wee injured sevh mfy.

Rev. C. K D-ahw, * ft* Vra

aetoai I

* a

Btp list eh arch al Meowoa, twi with melnroee end on* M on broad le hill fitoe. Hie iitete te

>* broad, hat was si

Ip <if a d >ri..r

H. Wrottao, nf Lif«T*MA died • qien, ronrodey niehs, whither Mr in the hep* of h-e*fi 4ag hb

pHKODO'IP! r j. ckU 'd d«

diet)

oatj.e

POLITICAL.

HMITHBR *-111 he e repwv.ilfor coaucllm ia, 4:h wsrd. 1 s

cleric, sabject 'Uc«.a aooimet-

of Henaerkon'e eddl ioa. Lots 11 and 14 J Mc-Len

1 and 14 J McLene’s cob

half neribweet quartvr so, it 14.6 scree,

and undlvl

pirt of north

ores.

vldtd Ua.f 111 Woodruff

Lota M, 106

||'KG6.

2U 16. f^sd^olnli 7 * Brlgntwood.

addition

Lota !8 end S m eouriv 38 11; 88 sad M, square 9; ti.

spoils.

II lota in A. Honse on lota 8 aud 9 Kelly 0 sub. ot block 40. H.

rlfntWi

’• sub, Brett. Rrsdsn A Oo.*

:14.18 and 19 square i. square .3 Hoctn ludleu-

K A 1 Fl.tcher’eOsk HU1.

Hons* on lota ‘

* H. G«k Bill.

Lot 75 Fletcher A Bemter’a odd to Brookslde. 14 iota Joutan. Bredoury A Julian's Sprint Ger-

(S £ U«

11 'ol s Downey A Chsmbera’seoulbetsi add. low prtc*a end» m/terms. Joo. W. Bey, Rrcelvcr Havlors bank, st Bonk of Commerce, on ■ajn.th

FEiaOVAL.

p ARSON AL—nmcS* Ho. M ffianr.

JL ■stb.e.ta .

T)KR£ONAL—Wsetad. good bores In trad# for XT palDiing. A b. Runyon,118 N. Alsbsme^st.I 'PKR8ONAL-08 SO le ell we sek for t he'll a eel X largeoU retiUogs. othesaMk yon 05 cosh;

we make them attlSOonpeyme .ta.

Kalseom A Oo.

D l RSON AL—HstabUshed 1870. x For colic, infante^teel . complaint. Blaster’s Carminative

he safest

For eollc, infanta’ teething or summer

‘ s remedy

SOc end 01 *)t us St

pCB BnUT-Rff-m- wiih oew.r, 0 n ground

. . A-c.terncrot Meridian aaiseuueu. *plly uyeah bakery. * g«

^ok KKjrv- H ueeof I F end ali coaveelencet

■I..Ttsrs: 7 ^:ta

ttraei,

one, sammer kitchen leqeueet JUMaei-

etreet. f os' John -treat aas new

at. W A. Bradshaw Ivaalajuaet. nel

~*Sf

vl

tggaaajya;

ftont rooms, motty 5$&Va!XT E^S 7 ^S1I“

TTVSa-Tg

'SBsf'a^s

pkitaoR al-ii yon wont tne bencfirTtSalu IT redaction, try my nswbrand of le agars, |The Pilot, He vena filler, of my own Importation,

B tohoooo growing . I> X8tettn. PP n n s

very highly I adorted. I Mere*ted rereona may get srjJed drculsr* giving ell particulars by add-ew-IntlBrl* Medical Co., P. O. box IX Buffalo, M. r —fTntedo hvaoing Ben. rm n ne-ta.th*

KISOBLLAIEOUS.

gOCBK GIBLS-8M edverttaemeo-. or banevaoa»pSsMite3Sn.* mpI<>Jr,a * B * M * i * erU o“ window eergees. »»Vf|Kahlro!onm CDntro UJKW FKOGJBSn fee prreerxlrg trait of iv kinds; vesstahlteand cideri no braUng ctpktngsssealtnc; can he paatedin hags w*

also uaohauged. Dakota at 18,000,000, a gala of 50 per cent. Colorado, Neaada and the territories, 7,000,000 against 5.000,100 last year. The Iota! of spring wheat thus iadicated is 126,500,000 bushels, against 118 000,000 la»t year; a prospective gain of spring wheat of over 7 per cent The total

-- „ *pring and winter probable yield for 1883

12 per cent, of the latter crop. All the Grain Crops Good-

Chicago, July 7.—Toe Inter-Ooeeu, this morning, presents crop reports covering a wide area of the west end northwest, and their tenor is to the effect that, wheat excepted, the grain crop will equnl lost year's yield. The weather that was unfavorable to cern induced one of the heaviest crops of hay ever mowed, which to a great extent is already out and cured. Barley and out* are unusually good everywhere, and promise an unprecedented yield, while the recent hot weather has proved extremely favorable to average harvests of winter wheat in

the lower latitudes.

DOR CITY TRF.A8TTRVR,W. 8 C ton. subject to the dec) iton ih i iWteRS’R 7 ' J ‘" l " m

R. Tarklngt be repub icon

Prla

'let,

•UVDA1 BfifiVHZSB.

(|%£UB FELLOWS Regular meeting 3 p. jn. L Sunday. Hall 86)4 N. .Market at. 1

A 84KB k. r OSTUROH—Preeonlng 10;»<‘a. m. xx. and 7 JO p. m. by I. N. Thompson pastor S. a 3 p. m. Prayer meetlug Thursday 7 K) p. m.a TTHITHD PRKBBYTRB1AN OHOKCH-Oor-U Mr of Maasachnsetto avenue and Bant street. Rev. J, P. Cowan, pastor. Preaching at 10:80 a. m. Sabbath echo*! 2 .30 p. m. 1

DLR8T BAPTIST OHUBOH-N. K. OO# Hew X York aad Pann. ate Dr. HeniyC Mahle will preach UdO a. m. and 7:45 p.m. Oahhath

school m t p. m. AO are invited.

T^OffTH BAP11BT CHUROH—Ootuerof Broad AN way and Oherry streets. Rev. O. O. .him will preach to-morrow at U a. m. and T rtl p. m. Behhath school attJCa, v. All on Invited. ■

pJENTRAL AVB. H. E. OHUROH—Oor. Butler W et and Central ave. Rev. J. N. Beard, pastor. Preaching at' the urual hours to-morrow. Sunday acbool 1:16p. m. bitsngerscord 1 all/ In-

DIRST ENGLISH LUTHERAN C1IUBOHX' Oor. of Pennsylvania and Walnut ma. Preaching 10:80 a m. to-morrow by Rev. John Bails ly. Sabbath school 106 p. m. Thursday evening meeting at 7:-5. s pOURTH PRESBYTERIAN OHUROH-Cor-X ner of Penn, and Pratt st*. Rev. A. H. Carrier paater. Kanins service 10 *>. Bundav echoo

“ rTk * “ “*• R,remd *

Rev. H. A. Hyde, D. D., paetor. Service# to-mor

Lrtrt rtrtW rt.p,..

Vf EMOR1AL PRESBYTERIAN CHU BOH—

HJL Oerner ChriatlM ave. ana Ash st. Rev. H A Adlson, D. D., pastor. Preacolug at 1-i -AO *. m. Sunday school at loop, m Prayer meeting

Tbuiadey bight. The public welcome.

QIXTU PREKBYTERIAH OHUBOH-Oorner O of Unlob and McCarty streeu. Divine serylee to-morrow nt 10:30 a. m. and 7N6 p. m. Preaching by Rev H. M. Morey. Sunday school

at 3 p.m. Beats free. Allure Invited.

DIRST prkbbyterLan OHUROH-R. w. X opr Penn, and New York ate. Snid.y school at 9:15 a. m. Preaching In th- morriig B-IStfW&'JSSToTi&ar •^EW CHURCH OHAPEL-No 888 H. AlaA- ham* st. Her vice- at the usual fcourn on BoDdar. preaching by Rev. U P. Ctdee. Morntag subject 1 ••The certainty of public worship.” Sbui r &rou J df* ! ‘ ' nie,lxU ‘ *** 01 cr * lb0 *'”

by the cornet and organ Hermon at 8 p. ss. Beats fra-, and every bedy u icvit.d

aEOOND PRraBYTKRIAH CHURCH—Oor. O Penn, and Ter. eta. Preaching 10 40 a. m. *M T H» prn by Rev. a D Morris, 0. D., ot Viaclhfcatl. Oebtath schtol and RU>i» efaws tat p. m. Prayer meeting tondav morning SAB and Thursday ever.lug 7:45. Tha public cord'ady ln\ tied.

Talbott, paator. Preachlrg 10*0 a. m. Glasses • 0. m. Sand ay school S p. m. Ymrag people'* meeucg Mcnday evecing. P/aj er inee i ag Thu.»

«>ys2'.rLss:*., , 2USrsw , i" Subject'or eyen.og: "John Haee,the reformer

"FLACB M. iTCHtTRCH^CtoSir svenue and Hautt stnet. Rev. J. ro. pastor. 1 be day wGlfee devoted to fnrle«lewe, Preeihiat ta tha

-cvlcee.

lifer sSSti

loUlock. 1*1 picnic win take ~ oa tea

[trip i

•feiid ate the broad, hat mn* —Ml hf tha

prompt help <4 a d >ct..r

Charles B. W * in Now Mtqton,

he had goo* m tha hope *f h-**t ton hb health. He was a mam bar ->f the Lofaytoto bar, and for sassy years was deputy *nn*«y

cleik. He leevu a wife.

Samuel Htmisgrr, the slayer of Dr. Horubrook, at Union, Piko eoaoty, tried to commit suicide in the Petersburg j til, by cutting hie throat with a ksife. Ho oiaima that his wifo coufrssos to nave hod criminal intimacy with Horn brook. John H. Rice, who has twindiod pirtlos at New Yo/k, Chicago and elsewhere, has been caught st Miobigia City. He w-ts taken to Troy, Michigan, by ths shsriff, witboutrfquiauioB, preferring a trial for fotgerv ia Michigan to oxe for burglary in

Chicago,

Prof. John T. Smith, a prominent school teacher of New Albany, late depot/of ths atnta euperinteudeat of public instruction, yesterday receivtd on appointment from Postmaster General Gresham as sptotal agent of the postcfiioe department, with

headquarters at Chioago.

JsjrwMsmx a wealthy fare'' rcaii near Bentonvum, us th* norftsro part ol T-uyv^—^wffiidwho hrtPi^^Bi

helpless irom &nS!Sn« fell from hb caoir off tho’

v nn* dav this wook aad seca, oeaui teoutiing iesteAlTy.

wa* seveaty-two years.

John Henry Morgan and Miss Biuia Lovejoy, a runaway couple from Rautoul, IIL, went to Lafayette, yesterday and tried to procure a marriage license. They were detained on account of Miss Love joy’s youth, she being but fourteen,on authority

of a telegram from her lather.

John Fisher, a machinist,while repairing a locomotive in a round house at Fort Wayne, loosened a nut and received u jet of steam under 120 pounds pressure, which hurled him some distance ana scalded him terribly and perhape fatally. Several others were more or less scalded. Charles Dill, division lias repairer for the POBhaadle, while unloading telegraph poles at North Judson, last eveafug, lost his footing and fell beneath the oars. He wasruB over and eo badly injured that death resulted soon after. Dill reeided at Logonsport. and was very popular. He

leaves a family.

Ths one hundred union atoae cutters in the employ of ths Hollowell Granite company, of Bedford, stiuok yesterday for $4 per day. AU negotiations for u satisfactory settlement of ths ma’.ter failed, and th# Granite company have issued circulars calling for ths services of aon-uaioa cub tors, sad paid off the strikers.

Looms by Niro.

RBridgewater, Moss., July 7.—The stats alms house is how bursisg. No hop* of ■aviBg it. Ths main buildings jure gone

were

seem aid rescued. She received some internal injuries from the fall. No rsMoms

uo assigned for tk* rash act.

Ths wet weather still continues in Elkhart county, and is doing much injury to the buy, and ths grew, where down, b beginning to rot. The crop would be im-

broke out in the oil refinery of Peine. ^t““ot dros^nn^ 1 injuj7to th? whea«* i • wtal only in u few low plooee, and s largo yield loss of $10,000. McFerrou, one of ths am- is looked for. I* will be ready for harvest

in about a week. Corn is backward, but growing finely. Potatoes were never better, and ths same can be said of oats.

and other buildings going fast. Ths 2.600

safely removed. Loss, $150,000.

Wellsvillb, July 7.—Firs, yesterday,

gain brake out ia the oil n ~ *“ *

ploys*, waa boned to death.

to

ship, tends

At

that

maintain ft shall be

not in keeping the

idle in attractive foreign porta.

fw tLt j, ships rad

isasTS

What They Caned Oat Ely. Yt,, July 7.—Fora •tote troops arrived *arly

rad founa ft* ' riotous m intro them. GoveraMT

■tot# officers -nboompisnisd th* troops. Eleven of the rtorniseders were arrested, and no reiiitauoe was made. Tuey will probably be token to Chelsea this after noon. Muck sympathy is expressed for tio miners. Borne families are oa the verge of etAmtion. Women with children in arms appealed to the troops for help, and money has b*e* raised to relieve immediate aid. Th* company proposes to pay $2,500 at one*, $2,000 next week, rad the balance, $15,500, os soon os th* on* new in process •f refinement ora be pat through and •hipped. A large portion ot tbe troops will probably return tonight rad it is

thought the danger b over.

AtTUyde, O, the Star Flourieg mills, a foundry rad mtchiae shop, and two grain elevators, owned by Hunter A Wilcox, were burned, yesterday. Loss, $50,000; iusur-

unce, $27 500.

Fire broke out. yesterday, ia the rooms of tbe bask of Evansville, Mina., a frame structure of two stories. Fire apparatus wm sot obtainable, rad twenty six buildisge were burned. Lose about $150,000. The prosperous mining village of Little Bey, N. F., bee been almost entirely destroyed by fire. Nearly six hundred families have been rendered homeless. A fierce forest fir* was driven into the village by

the wind.

H»w York, Jely 7.—The toltowiag b ft* weekly book statement: --.“JSS 0 -* 1

i.3ej,ioo

9t.Sei.0M i mi. Tee

. j ■■■■

■ram„ ___ 2,895.79) The bunks now hold $6,644,130 in exeens

of legal raqnlrsmsnts. Two Killed—Seven Isjarad.

Jolixt, Id , July 7.—By ft* giving ray of one of the wire guy ropes of a powerful deriek in Walker’s stone qsorry, hero, yesterday morning. Th* deriek woe precipitated upon n nmmber at workman. MnV Rogers rad Johp Biraquit were in* ■taktty hilled, rad Mv«a others seriously

ter, aid the eame can be said of oats.

Picking up ths Cabl*.

Ml* ot St** 1 .]

The lay ieg of telegraph ie cables is bow •o common that tbe description of tho ms•binary for picking np a broken one will bs re -d with interest. It consisb at a rope about aa inch and a quarter in diameter, anode frtm the strongest hemp with later* woven wires oi fiao steel. Tee grapnel at tbe end ie merely a solid shaft of iron aama two feet long aid weighing about 100 pounds rad prolonged into six blunt hooka which much rooemol* the portly oloeed fingers of tho human hud. In picklsgup the sable in dc*p rater, the Mimia, after reaching the watea near th* brook, tote rat fear rope end grapnel, than takas a oouree rt right avglea to th* cable rad gt some dietaaeo from th* fraetare, •* that tha broken rad may rat slip thrragk the grapnel. The grapnal rap* is artachad ty a dysamomator, whloh exactly maanm the etraia oa the rope, aad ahoira uonriogly when tha cable hoe b«ra caught. If the grapnel fouls a rook th* strain risaa rarr suddenly to a high point; but ft* exaet weight of tha aablt boteg kn«wa,the dvuamometor signals by ft* sksady rat* at toareas* it boids on th* cabla far be tew. Th* mm and cmrtaiaty with whteh *ables or* picltei up lathes* days as* amusing. A white age rae of the lines of the AngleAmeriora oompay rae ought witfeont trwhto rt a depth *f two aad a quarter ■fl«« hffir tha middle •( thaAtiaatio. Ospt Trott, of ft* Minin, wfe* fero

ly oooler endpartly rtoudy vrqathar. southwest winds bae*ating vamabte. falling followed by rising barometer. Lower lake region, oooler ftrratuinf weather and nuns, variable winds, higher hnrometet. Leeks lake Ferae. Stxttui, July 7.—Orders have been ranaivod ker* from the ObfneM legation rt Berlin to step thn work of enteiliugaetew rad pniehering provisioaa for ft* now fron-cted which wm ee—toneted her*. Orders taa ft* sailing at ft* vessel for Chiu havu imra «oatoniMd*d. km qfeatera Wtaaar*- . Jnly7.—OmI

spliced and in rariting

The drttaeey and by trained

>*ahte that

1 what it wm twenty

tertrt&n*

th* oapaoity

MbttetoMK*. WxTKBTOwn, Jnw7^dL

Bloomington, IIL, July 9.—Mi* Maria Ym Elinor, known to tho musical world as Mile. Mario L'tta, died at kor heme in this city, this moralNg. She woe born ia Blo*miagton, June 1,1856, and woe oae of the most successful ringers America ever produced. Ogdkhsbpbg. N. Y., July 7.—Horn. A. B. JomM, ex judgucf <he suprome oourt and oongnsnuav, u (Teal. New Yobk, July 7.—C. R. Marvin, the oldest member of the New York stock ex-

change, is dead.

B v E. p. Pratt, assiataat editor of the Now Yoik EvisgelLit, died oa Wednesday The Ohio Osmoeratle Com mitt ee Toledo, July 7.-The mectiug of tha dcmoerrtle etoie central eommlttoe to open tha eampeign woe somewhat a failure. It b decided to keep th* Uaited Stotae Mastership fight cut tf tho committee, and lot etch candidate ran apen hb iptiifs. . John 6. Thempeon ia nolorirnriy abroat, and Frank Hard, reridiar hare, has not attraded. Thera ON hot few roprearatotivt democrats hero, rad, m for, bat Hub enthirienm. Judge Vw Mortals is tha only democrat hero trees dnetonati, the First district uot belag reprrsentad. Th* abaeneo ot th* *ld democratic war hersM b much •emmrated •pon. ^

OraM* Drowning*

Riadino, Pa., July 7^-Dootors Aarom C. Dot writer ami wnsfelna>in C. Detwelter, biothers, eg*d thir^rix and ftiriy-oifht with tw* eiken they rant bathing lato test night Aaron w seirod with eraetpe, and hb brother wait to hb —Irtraea, whan hath were drown radar the water end drowned. Tk* brothers wet* prominent rad wealthy physicians of this city, and rajeyed a tort* pnetio*.

Mm OferiMmst Sen.

[WsMlBftou special OoartsrJoarnaLl Ssoratary Choate goal to om hb M«k mm kitaMR. a. <** ■ ■ tianes in quit* feebte rad heelib, as* th* aicrotary is coiled to her bedrid*. It b a loving dniy which a good mb always owes to a parent. . Baris BalitteiW Bums Buffalo, July 7:-Gsa. H.W.I eoBgr«ssmra-at-iarg«, and pro aids: heard- at ttnateee at the Bath hMWrittonJgra.W.P.r

c

if tba

"atacuMi

Wakhtxoton, Jnly 7^-A apB 000,000 more of the oubtondini ' batwMB this and the 15th

hT l b M p«raaM , *Mt aff'lTlF te ^ “jU: 5 r ^

oppoeod to off theetep

n* ray to avoid ft«M brad* u monry is piling up curroat demude ordinary rapai dbbun* ft* it y*or fans started, it wrald two months to moke a

. > i

by looking it ap ia the New York, The surplne I forty per coat, roeervo, • ud ecu ting ia fte eeah lisbilitiee, which experiem** will b* a long time diwMftg much above what prndraa* kept againat the perpetual reseated by the govenmrat

BOUGH ON WIVES. Secretory Chandler’s Order About the Places of Beaidenee of Karol Oftcera’ Wlreo.

| Wash I Df too spscfsl.]

aeewtory Chondier’s order respect!ig the pbeea of raridoaoe of the wives of nar* rt effiete wh* ere ra eou duty hu pro* rohod esoM aafevoroblo eonunent, ra tha tt b u erUbary and nn-

Inqniriee to-day ' >n that to a

^ tha BMvemrab have bora mb trolled by

Ni pMHaoa rt totatga etetioms at the cm ol fte effisew to •aaenmad.ud sensto wfetefe ehnrtd boro bora aruuiag aama feera tor mrafte In the port nhesfe nra tho tensgesnry roridraoo at fti wives ai tha aMaan at■rand to thank Forraasepte, Yokabstra

■ at the Asiatic squad►tera b the temtperary roriy a denon ladies, wkoM hueNMBttoehed to the squadtr dane n veeeel ntern from

M then every married offiear hntripe ra shore to rejoin Me wife, end ft* teeael b left in charge nf a jnnter effieer, frequently u ensign or n mtdehlputan. Under raft rirramnunetaaMe ft era not b* expected that thvro srill he any nndne haste in sailing on n erntan, aa ray disposition shown exMpt to mok* ft* ends•, once berus. u snort m practicable. Tbe South Atlutte squadron ocmprbes *uTy two veeMls,ud they ere raqnuad to unuM net only slang the whole bouih American coast of Africa, butgp to Mad*gucer. Tbe headquarters of thosqasdoron are at Rio Janeiro, which ie the temporary reridrac* of otveral ladies whose has brads are attached to tho squadron. It b usderstood that for months the “Brooklyn," the flsg-skip of tbe squadron, lay in the harbor of Rio Jauiero whoa she ftould have bee* cruising. The wife of tho admiral lived there, but as foon as ho ra* ordered to the Asiatic sqaadros oho ■ artel on n losg journey, her destination being Yoko-

hama.

Secretary Chandler, after a careful investigation of the matter, oame to ihe oonclarion that the efficiency of the naval service required that immediate steps should be taken to break up a practice which has become on abate, and his recent order was designed to effect that object. As only a ■mail portion of a naval officer’s life is pome a ra eea dniy, the secretary doM not

hb order aa era which will balikely

hard-

OUBBBMff BBtFU OONDKNSXD.

Yellow fever turn appeared rt Galveston

ud Mobile.

“Plunger” Walton iron $75,000 ra tk*

4th of Jnly.

wSTyjS-SV* fcKUf ’ unions zn*’* "■ m Ot six cases of ranetroko rt Philadel-

phia, yesterday, five wore fatal.

Tha indbatione ora that all fte blurt furnaces in Allentown, Pm, will be closed. The Cepe Cod Ship Caul earn pray have fixed their capital at $5,000,000 rad elected

officers.

Tho rates now charged for the shipment of dressed beef practically prohibit tho

batiaees.

Thar* were 205 deaths at New York, yesterday, meet of them children under five

years of sge.

Jealousy impelled Jim Napier, colored, to bast his wife nearly to (teeth, at Hampton, Go. He then hanged himself. Peter Ms's, an eighty-four-yMr-old hors*-thief, hoe bran sratonced to throe years in tho Perry oounty, DL, jaiL A high license onlineom was passed tor the 8t. Lonis council tart night—$1,000 tar dram shops, $250 fer wine and boor OF

loots.

' A negro attempted to outrage n young Indy in McCracken county, Ky n but wm u’tacked by a dog that aoeempraled her

and driven sway.

Tho TeaaesoM state prison with lb ora viet labor wm leased yesterday to the Ton neeiM Railroad, Cool and lira company for six years at $101,000 par aratun. Only throe jane* have bora eronrod la tho Polk trial, at Nashville, out at throe panels. Tho esia will probably ba peripone d until tha next tom of arari. Pietro Edwardo Mortiningo, n stork la tho Boa co Sub-All “ "

had embetsted 800;

country, was arrested in Mow York yea*

tordny<

At the consoemtira of Bishop Paroellia Cincinnati, in 1833, ail tho omiaoat Cutho* Ho dlgnitarioa in tho aouutry were present. The archbishop wst the last of the goadlF

oempray.

Whisky men expect to evada of Soliciior-generul Phillips'* certifying that the export mode la good faith, not with tha

of returning it,

Daring the Bkem battle at Y., of tho Thlrtoratk regi

lyn, which b In camp there, man were prostrated by tha

mercury stood at 08°.

Tho Illiaois railroad and oommisrion has appointed George rence as state welghmariar, f

Wade, now official weigh eago Board of Trade, ae i

i American rii lual mMm J Jhv, -

iaT

tvssts

JS;

Tb;i^7;T^po .t-: a

last of hb children b

fte will to probate.*

$800 U ^

A doling Mronsnt, named Griatky, i /*»i ra eeoearion at Honeedoft Pa, ra Fourth. Yeatarday * “ ‘

from through the

hurricane?* nldSSrihlo Umm” Th# cadet OBgiaaere, etam *' '• have bean notified of ftrir dl tho navy under the provirions at 1 August, 1882, have rofneod toi diechnift end tha yanrie pay toi uid will carry tho com into court

■at*

it, rad will carry

There were twealyutx eaam of i rad prostration la How Yc ‘ of which throe won fatal,

the rati Groat loader la Broakiyn. wm preetrated by fte heat la that rita- Thro* phyriciane attend him, bat hb eradition b Then b strong clronmstrattal •rideara that tho eeseatin of fiupervbor Cole, of Vicksburg, wu Dr. Cook, whoM deughtor Lilly Qofe hod been fetbldiea to visit. Toe girl loft her home la eeraequuano. Since tho killing of Captain Cole ehe hu

become intent.

Ex Governor Ramsey, ebalmu of Utah oommbrira, atetee that *' wen treated my ririliyhv *

aid

muahi

' at South Chicago, e valvelroke, *“-* ouftum, and they ware

aWJehn

H*ro and John HoUragrora.

tent storm. Tho rob

aU. A atrmk

naff telegraph wine aro down.

rmmmrti-

Atai _ sstvt ea-

E of ft* Crihrite

, mqtiou 1 m* l JUtotnia

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