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JNDIANAPOLIS, SA1TJRDAT EVENING. JANUARY v6, 1884.

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WAUTUD.

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UflilJty.jniBfce tb* K. t r, bt fc ajET

'LL AMmo-tuom>*n

k 1 * iho« Moni, l0 i&dlsna *Te.

■TKU-tieod wt&cb <loc. caii i3i irortfe Kmi n.

i nlot-. MMieuiy fere.

AiTliV—Oodd«

rmBS ot«. a. WSB^TK ftritalimStT ’jt W. fit Norte

giri in «m»uTmillT w l»"On-

toi

McQm t« odl at oeoe:

riSTtl>- Good tame41»tt:r; KiCurficiM vt ere.: wmu t»mur . > W J ffl!h. , to‘/ ou<1 B5!s:s=a5 * e «t»ii mk «taeui « >n Ml a . ot B®cker / «,^i® 5SSRBBSp58 •* IB

• lot of lard darew *Mn • fufl mc of tMiti ju mtnmtvS,

«c 00 * _

uau auuM ■• «ooo MMway

are, >*• r»ar*l hooaewor* by Uie

.lorttWaw J«wbt«C L. -A ent nee Hook —4 Iroear; wap* “ Oalawaroat- f

1TM« /aouiy. at uoco;

VT am;«m NorU> Detow«r»«

sit”

tfTaaiVMn-l'Haip: all la rc<jd of work to call at Y* Mnlew*etae»pcr »i virrinia aTa r Urmg ctrrt to r> to llllnok; call at S4 North Dolavara at. a (Ouu aoiaa aoo laod Id Kilt J A^nawa ofllca. t

TT Mttta mn haor yaa TtyXlTlD—ikatrni

WoaaVe a fa« cuoo Drat :iua aeconii

fajplUea; asancy, H4 N. Del. at.

W ISTIff-Txi or tarsia ■ ~

YT boat taonecmeau: call XlTlSTkti-i.wb Who rat •' TT aouth: apply to Qpln A

•Too or U>r«e expurleaooO cau n teata: call SI Bait Market i

tor goveri CO.. 44t< 1,

.mi

jtthjjapplyM RM—Board

a moot Vorka ^/oolalana at.t

^yZSTkD-Boardara for furniahrd or natormaead lay ATtiSb—All klnda af robber |O Hla to r»nalr V* •iltorrteon’a robber and abo- atore. Bee Hire UI7 ASIKIk-Olri to do cooKinga.ia irennraF Doaae^ W wfrfc MR Morth Illlnola at., at C .riar'a confac-

toz

ANTkD-To borrow li.SUO for I/O or Jo^thiri^U - Mewaofflor CDl ' HmP * DU jr, ® ,, “ en *' A<I<lr |JJ l

¥

AJ»Tltl»—To lot you Know wo will aupply yoo with rood! on U-rma to autt your pone.

•IViair-fttylUdaulu to malt- f r JS. cnttlnr

and fluiDg. »c. lira. Bor.n,

_ 1*>W 1UK Waahtacton at. nr it

ttoocl fold dhlow for SO tecta, aid

VV atlrar tlUiKi for IB oenta. at the Ueatal ooilafo.

.•assr;

rintltl>-To toy aecoud liami bi ckatniih toola. John L Bennett, braltii'a Valley, Jotmaon nty Indiana. t

bounty Indiana.

W jkNTttth- l^inidryiiigna. cneinlxruialda^aaj tnatow acT rooS**. ° C *' t 11/ANY^b—titrla wantiRg gixla home* and good »T wage* to call or tend their addreaa to afeacj

M Worth Ortaware at.

Mi waahera. at., room A

i to call or tend their addreaa to aaency,

»ware at^ tXTAJCfku—fapenenced atenoaraphnr and typeay writer; reference required Addrea, atailn* tala it. Pi Wewa ogee. ut Ilf AhnlV—Yo aell all at nda clotbea r»oKs aan oary» aery racka cheap, at Matun'a, so North mtnoli at., cornar Market at. • oa Tl/AKTkl>—A good Dii-kel-nlsied atetn wlnamy yy watch (oea with every |1'1 ault or overcoat at tha Modi ciouiioi Co. TITaIiTKI) Good bladtamllL; i»ne that can work Vy In wood, to work on tha balvca; custom ahop. Addreaa ] T. N ewa oBlce. t W' aNTK1>—1 nave aome good real aatate In Marian TV county to eachanaefor clalma on Indiana Bank-

teg Company. D. H, wiiea.

teVc^v 10 vi/ Ain Ri> yy with bo.*

KO-occupant, tor iilceln fur With board; alao few day board

raSESZ

a.’K. V TroxelT.

ed rooma W North

to ot

AN OAgj. balance of au^k atone-faiuth Weat Waaldnt^m au. 'ro^b ock. m ^ ^ 8

TT/ ANTKU—To narrow fu.uuu tor » yy claaac’ty nropertv, at • per tloa. Addreaa A. Naurs oIBce. ‘

1 00., • th o_

yoara on Bratcenv; no com-tol-w,th.f,».t.th.i

yy SSit oil 01 v£#sa;

gaaoune and hand. - tanka; boat in the

toy

tub--Itvery one to get gn ■t oil of Citizen*' Headlight apbone No. Bsa H. F. wllco:

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v V from me ' lir: win pay caau m uauu; awe nnproyeuienM and price per acre. .1C. Newa. t \\? AJYMl>—All to rtalt our carpet, queenaware, yf atove, picture, Jeweliy andfurnltore rooma. 2T5; mrtand tel Beat Washington at. Balaton A Co.tua \jrANl fel>—Four good agenta at once, to aell good y v telling small article ro famine*, telle on dgbt; profltaUlperoent.;caUatie70oaglkM*t., etiin m. lip m. * “■

. .heB vauftiind tlnka cleanod bjlfew York Odorlaaa Co., 187 Ind. are.; telephone. ar. t.th,» XXl ANTKU 25.: for extracting leetb; tee wth gas: TT teeth from W to gso per aet. Now York Steam Dental Co., 61 North Pennaylranla at.

lnVkIi- Sma 1

farm, 10 to *' acroa, 2 to I miles win pay cash in band; state lm-

and 7pm

VV 7 ANTED—Yoo to call and see those W kla aboea for gl, *125, kl.so. at Bi Indiana ava.; these woods are actually w<

tea teowag.

ANTkD-lo buy nurtet 8 to 9 yeart old; yy weigh I,JOOto l,»0 lb«, good worker* »n! tray•len; apply to Herdlc Phaeton Co., west gate expoaltloa ground. tta

a n tntt

1* One

roaaan'a. M actually worth double

mnrt

sltion gn

lirAjlYhiy—You to iniprees 'ip-m your mmd that yy our numbera are 275. 777. 2.9 and 291 Ban Wash , the Green front, the mammoth bonM for

to tb'iuaaoda of coalothe fact 1 hat we tell goodt

use In the city, and oa eaaler

toa

tngton sc. the I mahlngof the ( _

Tl/ AnWI>—To refer you yy men that will verify tl cheaper than aav bou terma. BaHton A Co.

aKTId— 1

vf Una of 0 prtoee. oa May

ngtoc ac KaUt

Ck/ iLBlhlb-Unong Lee, llew Tor* New Chinese

V? teihiry, M MaawohoMtu aye • to get geate r ladles’ and family ' guring and ruffling done In beat ord

To tell once mow-, we nayea very me

HTb per cant, under last aeaton'* ni 277, 278 and 281 Beat Waah-

■ faaally wat 1/ aStUIi—'

waahlag.

: per doaen

th at

or the

rBX>—Tkoae who ualty Inquire tor oor pit he place to bay good* on easy terms, aho mind that we do not deal in aecond-hi

woods, and that oar aombera are Beat Washington at. Balaton A Co.

lace,

... uw

leal in second-hand 275, 277. 278 and 281

tax

11/ AkTkD-ltverybod'y to Know that furniture w .sfswrsvsawiua

ffl^week^i and^onihly^ymentt^ iMJhdt Washing. Vh/aUtiiD—A younr man for office work;mu-t yy write agood band; anu be able to do all kinds of copying at ally: a Permanent placa and lorreaac of Mg as merited Addreaa in awn band writing, with full name and addreaa to uffice Boy. Kewaoffloe.

tkJiTKU—Ladies or young men Ulcity try.to take nice, light and pleasant • homes; *2 to *s a day easily andJBi

by man: mTranVaaatB^ n^ittm p l for ^1 j |

• an4,th,gt *

MMtetejdreaa BaUahla Manfg

'll,’ AM KD—To hire a bonae 01 from 7 to 9 rooms, yy with a 1 table suitable for 4 or 5 honest house nad stable most be m good repair, and located north of Washington at., west of tlltnota at., south of Pint at. and mm of Blake aL Pleua addreaa for Its days, H, News otec* evx TjL’wfcTkD—25 iba beat dark flour, Ate: 50 ib*. |i i0 ; yy B thechalce floor. 78n; 90 b«. |ll8: rr Iba beat bolted eon BeaL fresh, Mc : 10 Iba beffl bockWl.eat flour, ewfeuy pare 50c; '1 Iba bear peer! homlnv or ESt SaS" *15: market boeaa. h-ue.m,w

UJ JthiBD—Young men to go to Texas to teen TY » Mock raising we a large reach, flue saddle bonee to ride, plea-y of fame, delightful climate rare opportualti tu gat Hob la a few yaara. For further aarttentara addreaa, eaaloamg two leant

, jHaag' r Don Carlos Stock reach, Leon 1. Bnaar conaty. Texas. fl»

0)ttnt

„ We aaeb: a gqwi opportunity for work1 and women, at the Dental ooiiegn. In Mtm t ■ North Ptenartraniaa'., every afternoon Innmday and Snnday. The eolleflewQI only . j durtte the wtmr. nail by 1 o-aaelL w fAlf IP; aafflea ano'geuuemen. wa furmB

_ anu uaiiLiemen. we _ light, almpi* wurt at **ur own Bouses: tent by ■■iaegSmaaCAtha buatneaa la light and pleasant: rPP. no ■*:

• fooo lemma ror our

^/AMTXD-A purehaaer for oae-balf Book of aoodl, —wal etoge, >a a paiteet, or the ant&u Mock; hh eatabMahed Wade: elegant atoreroom forboatneea, tm the paeUc aqaare at MartlnsylUe, Morgan county,

•dlena: a bargain m oflured. Addrem Mb W.8 Bhirtny.

w t3is2a’h,'3.iis-»»*«.

iisfer

Bn t nan Polktoom. WawdawrlSw

2 for B iba Whim Base eon*.

sforB tea Prld- of IndUnapoUf flour.

Uefer lou eooteo ptneawola kefor loaneboteeairing wnna Be fer I t-lb enn pie pennbte

rfanersiwB jtefw’ naiWw maple ayn*. te fer 1 nan nary beean. 1e ter l lb choln- prwww^m

wet niw, gunnn.

tarl gallon baney drton. . _

dehnder Bros*

Bi Bane 11 Mate •**.. telephone VIS. m tei vwJS ».e. teteohowe *te

> nraa.’ saaad B H. I

sifter

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OM. weged

WAtfTKX

FOB BBSIT.

Tl'ANTED—Two good ebalr makers at A. D. Vy ntrelghT , Ac«wuer Oacawia and Mlaaourl. tn ot

nouaework:

South Alabama at,: goon

tn tt

W*SSS^ajV2K

place tar tne right gM m tr | , tl v- ANTBD—^Vrri Iw* t,j r»JI and gets aeeonu- | rr hand sew In k macblae at yoor own price-, mist

jpO^KKNT-Hot Core Cigar. r-2 room*. ZtS In-intaa xve'

KENT— Kura!* non room, »’ Indiana i-—.

be row an aecona of Uroun. gl Virginia are.

shine at yoor own price: must morlag my offloa. K |K.

_ are ^ A2»TKD-l«iU^fc^p»oymeu^Ag«ney,

C. I- Hi*ton. manage' Hofe^St"'iUtxlagor'« bank.

C«rr»epondenee *atb-‘ted. tea

Wf AUTlD^-^.unn Rnitnen ka.a removed from y* 30 Virctnia ate to room 7 opposite Vance olock. Wood and Iron pomps repaired and raaewed at mod-

etata prlcea Wm-K gnaraatced. tt at

11/ Aiv i KD—Yrm'm think ot li: trapi i* t-» 1* nandi yy and ■ bend of bones are daily ewgaged to diapow

teg of goods from Urn mam moth houaj furnlar borwe *7 Kalstoo A Co , 273,271.271 and 281

teroBsL

X.’Oit 1:KNT—Nicely turaitead room, tel Wcac Cinio r atreet. YNJE^ANY^irTTiel r>i. Clair at, n-<* I, >\itr V »coma. tr o'

J^Oh Hinsi —NIc- ly furnlxhedroom, ebaap. tv' •JjVjKVfKS7 -j_r -r r ^ma. unlurn^fccd' S' t poE^^^iTwhoiteetoegiSriB iv^7 F^itehi yy MU4 ^ ^ ^ k ,r

It I .\ I/aVkTl.fsMr.S '- f',r,-u-li* lui

ill roves:* J<e am! preaeot. w.rfca cna-mv, ratww »jK-edy marrtac-*, and give* utforznau- ,i a Pout inat or »t<,i<-n t-w-da. All detlrlr^ to at— her call Iwlore Jaauary '■». w,u be ab-rwt from the «Itv for a abort time, tm \ Irglnla »re.. r»om 1. -

Waxtp F 0 IUwt K N a^e n, m riXmi ‘ Tor ‘• T71 *-'’ 'Air-fly LMH KKN'i - Nicely famished front roomT^-A V. A 1’ennayl vanla at. •

fOV. ftENi -Mcelv -T Nr-rth illlpola »t.

TO LiOAJt.

JH) IJiA»-|l®,(»J. C. K Coffin A Co,

fJtO^LUAN—Mortgage loans.

Aim. Meuger.

y.ete. City Loan Of.

rpO LOAN-Money on Jewelry, _ #

ZS?

I A07NPAT fiiPBVICES. 1 V^l.-TH BAl'f .hF aU tf«;H-fc.:r 1L K. Neigft. . v 7 - wtl! prtaeL iiH-rn'ag nd .'rf-nf.i?. tie x ' rHTbD CRSiJriaYil^ouliwue ai-JuT. * I I imcblhg tomarrev. Sundar. 5t a» a m. by Dr. , B. T Briywn. * ■ fic - •diool f 1 MikD

1.

P. Cowan, pae

m-KOiAW p. 1

Vlitol HAiTJS I Cacuca-Northexac ter. s. -T York and Ptr.ti el a Bev. B. C. 'faM-. 17 !»., wiu , preach 10a*i a. m and 7 p. m. Soediy av.'i,«>at 2 p.

tn AH are r.irdiabv !r.. k.-d-

J emii'TinhiBYTlsrrx CHLUCii-Cor. iTmoa ‘ ~ ,-nd McCarty ate. e—vlpc u>n

m ard 7 v.

burciaj arh—il at

MS BY mEGM COLDEST OF THE SEASON!

’ furelsbod roon.

tnq alre a: 115

tta' OK KKNT— Heiaant anJurnlihed fron: roo-o. ::s8 1 N1 .rtn a 1aPa1.11,«t ■ in f tjHljx KRST—K«om. furnlahed ,r untarnished. 2S5 A Kortb A labama at. ! tHJK UBNT-?anii*De<i front rooiti forToTT dwT a ti»man <S liarkli- »t. to t; C’tjH Kr.M -Kjrn'.xliL'd rr-int room, for ponue n-n r 7* fc«*t New York at. un a Lmi K Kkn uatMomic-Ji7 OTa. uif, r 32 North Delaware tn v 1 I'OK KKNT-rp-yani furnished frouia. 1 gentie1 men Si We^ Oblo at. to h: "17Git ItKNT—Purnlsbed room, wlrh or wiUi -jt ard 212 Madison are. !

funds on £7-

Tgissssmss*

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IA)A.If M IfrtAii* In iitimn •lilTI tethhT*!

‘ ij'tiiTkfiNT-- N1 oe7ly fnrnIxnea moVToJJToJg-S-

i? lleiliLt:; 115 North Illlnola at. ! |7oklOtMT—kandsoteMyTundahed roooijfnr i or F fgentlemen. M West Ohio at. ux T^j^wiaagA^s ^yvSgn^i^T; T70K KKNT—Kurrilsbed fj-ont ami ot:»-r rc-orav. >-n I suite or single: 25 East Ohio at t |7oB iiSFl-roTf fnmiahM oruufnrniaired .S-ui X: roi-ma. 1C7 Bonn Tonncagec «t. TjOK itENl -V urntsliMU and onforctjEol roorne InV quire 8t> Bast Market at., room 12. ! tJiih liitN'i—ft retailed room for Kt-ntloman-, IT* F East Obto at.; references rcqmred. tax T5oR HBNT—.Neat cottsarr of 4 rooms, to family f wlibout rbliiircu. 24 West flr^t -t. t<11 ■fctOK RitNT—Nicely fornlxhed front r om, i s<j:i*.r* r from anion depot. H East Bontb at. o r. T,''Oh l.ENT-Purrddied and unfarri^ned i-.-uim X Inquire 87H Wu« Market st„ nom 3. ! cxnt kSn't—3 niee roomaTtor iouaekonpiigV good r location. Inquire 77 Wert Scventi, ft v a__ t'Oh itENT—iiuuxt- of 6 rooms: 91 Lo- k at. Inquire X li. A. Lemon, 15! We«t Waealngt.vn at. th o!

rltcbcn. sultahl - f-

T^K-smi.’T 2 aatw^

gtnl* mreroa. at Tpu LOAN-Cla> pool 6c StotUUnJ. dmi

5P'^te l »aSve m £3f^

John S. Spann A Co.

atx-tu.tnj,_ dealer* In lo-

ovor First

nh z . city or Marlon best current rates.

tr t

"I'o LOAN—Private fund* tn dims to *1111, at a low

’I'O LOAN—Money mi city and (arm property, at A lowed current rate*; alao, necrotfate approved paper, t). H. Wflea. room 1 Odd K.Tlow. hall. tt s

HOMOfflB AjNl7 VMLJIUl Jffli

ipop. SALK—Good delivery w»Kcn. Call at 93 North T Pennsylvania street. ne a

tjOB 8ALK--A pony and liifht iprinK wagon, coeap. A 3fi South 7 enneMw »te»-et. f

(k? ANTED—A penile tiorer or m»rc, »t No. lid V* West Wunhlnston atreet. urt

(X/ANTED-To buy horsi*. 6 10 9 y- ars old, nuisl VV welch 1.100 to 1,200 lb»„ stood worker* mid crare!rr*. Apply to Ilaralc Phaeton Co., w«t>t ante exposition around. tn r.

Y) kAD THIS—For me next two woeka. wo will 6(111 XV our fine carrtairea, pt aetona. boz Durelcn, and one-man wagon* for Ism money than any (Trat-cteu factory tn tne United State*. We have, also, 23 sec-ond-hand carriage* of all kinds we win tel! at yonr own price. Robbins * Garrard. B X <3oor*ia rt. a! z

FOUND pOCbD^HMCere Cigar. "

lAOUND—Silver dlUnga, bon qnallly, 23 cent*, at ma F Dental college, Atma bonding. Pumuylvanl* and Ponrt ttn-ets. tc • tj'OI ND—t harleo L. Mutclitnson'x carpet more *ud F factory, removed to W Koal, Wu»nlngton street, tu m.w,l. ,

LXJTND—Iteiji - ilee*. roll» »k*ue*. masks, all M. kind*, cheap, *1 Plumb's; 18 North Meridian bl uv o-s.tn.w

IJOtiND—Macks, masks, of all kinds, A Glove*, hosiery and underwear. Uot rets, collarr.Sa.tdny and other yarns. At Plumb’s. 18 North Meridian str>-“l Ui h

LOST.

f OUT—Hot Corn Cigar. Lj ou-iu.th.1 1 OHT—"Red Trish setter w»t-r spaniel. utmJil Xi “Flo ” Reasonable reward for her return to «2J N. Penn*)l\anla. t

| t>bT—A Human gold necklace aud locket, last Xj evening, between 7:80 and a p. tn . on a Permavlvanla street car. or between PennsirIvan’s and 70 K. Market street. Kinder win please leave same at 70 E. Market street and get reward. '

DiaSOLUTION NOTICE. 1 alKHI'LI TTON Notice Is hereby clvcn »tia Wm. irHscsim and Otto Bays oftbeflrui uf Win. Itwkut .* Co., have this 2!th day of Januarv. iks^ i,y mu'ual consent, dissolved partnership. All outstanding claims due the la'e Arm are to be paid to Win. Backua, 77 North Illinois st. Wm ItAcars,

otto H a v s.

STRAYED.

QTKAYKli—Small roan cow; sroail piece* off of ear* id and horns. Liberal reward for information vent to House, 1GS Woodlawn ave t

OTHAYED—A Bro»n Irish s-tter pup. four moDlbe O old. The finder wl 1 he r.-warded by returning him to Foote Brol, 20 and 22 North Merldla)) street.

AOtmON SALE. IT 1)NT * MoclIKDY, rew! eautte and tenoral Iff ffinr.rlnntoeawffl Wo 0Q fr Wadhlnffitovi afmAt vs «

A UCTION .SALK—Auction and commlssloti house, J\ No. 68 East Washington street. Conslgntnent and commission. Outside sales a specialty th t OiuLKT-r Jt Jkvikok.

FUR OALM. Jj’OH BALK—Hot Corn Cigar.

|JOU8ALR—A flrst-ciass freshcov-,171 Meek street.

t^Oli 8ALK—Krceh cowi. Inqalni of C. li. SMinrtf, r In-lngton. tnt!

T70R SALE—ft Ice new heating stove, cheap, 26U T Virginia ave. ! f?Uh BALE—tiousea and iota in au para ot tne city, a Barnard * Saylea. oa s P^to’.4 W Ash Street. * t» t! '

UOK SALE—A kennel of nne sbepnerd pups. 277 JT Kaat Washington street. tu 7.

t'OK SaLK—A new Weou sewing macutne. ror $1? E cash. Apply at News office. tv a EH>K 8Alto—Complete saloon oniflt. 2U3 MMsachuE setts ave. Joseph Loechle. to ht

IX)R SALK-The muslin underwear sale commeL-ves E at Spades’s to-morrow morning ui ua

E'OK SALK— A comtilete outllt for a photographer, E cheap. 279 Kaat Washington street. lu t

LTtlt 6aLE—Fenton’s patent roller skates, at E Plumo’», 18 North Meridian street. th h

t?OK SALK—Dairy of 16 cow*, 2 noreea and rued C wagon. J. F. Caudfll!. Brightwood. tt nt

L'OR SALK—Remington tvp. -writer, cheap, good as E new. 133 Kaat New York street, upstairs. ! T?OK SALK—Two elegant crystal chandeliers, good E as new: coat $180; price. $80; 93 N. Penn rt. th a

t'OK SALK—Rhowcaae. croup, at Kaiston a Co.’i, E 27X277.27V and 2N1 East Washington street, in a

pOR BALK-BffiDk Bafti. ffr-d orilrtr. Addreff# 15 F VlrglBU are . V»nc« block. Ctimrle# Oxirtncb !

LX>h BALE-The clearing ou.aaie of cloak*, coinE^menco* to-morrow mornbgat Spade*’i; ^rand

tJ6k SAL^l—One of our bent German Balooud.witb F Buininer frarden connected, doing % very ^ood basin***' at a reaaonabic price. Inquire of AJex. Meuger.

IjVlK 8 aLR—Tbe great isle of over 20.000 yards of E embrolderlea commencea to-morrow morning at Ppadra't: grand bargains. ul na

XJOK BALK—25 table counters, 9 feet long, 3 feet E wide, must be sold at once, 33 West Washington street, J. A. McKe' tie's stand.

L’OK BALE—Cord wixal. taweu aud split, $l.fk); dry E mill wood, $1.25; cooper shavings, $1 26, 159 Kaat Ohio street. Telephone No 567 th uet

IJOK BALK—Cloaks; balance ot stock at one fourth E less than sc u»i cost. Wm. Laurie A Co.. 9 Wen Washington at., iron block. th o

I?Oh BALE—1 en a.-re* of go. *1 garden tend. In less E than a mile of the city: price, $136 per acre, it L Johnson & Co.. 34 North Delaware street to h

LX)K SALK—Wood, coal and feed stand, doing * E good hnslneas; satlvfactory re**on for selling. Call Nortr New Jersey and .Port Wavne ave to uat

kPOK BALK- A Srec-clasa farm of abont lOOacrea. 8 E miles of cltv. at a low pnre and eaav payments. M.L. Jahnaon a Co., 3! North Delaware street, to a TCK)K 8AlK—We have two grocery store*, doing a E good business, wld Invoice at shout $1,000. Ut John Carter A <:o. 8* Esav Market atrf^t.

t?OH BALE—i telry. len cows, two ■ag'-na. one E hone and all the fixture*, with good route, to h Hair hn A Co.. 36 North Delaware street.

t'OK SALK—AU kinds of picture frames, at half E price*. R Psion A Co . to a 273,277, 279 and 291 Kaat Washington street.

IPOK BALK—Houses and lota in all parts of the city. F Call and see Jo* A. Moore, ta ■ il Ram Market street

Vfeoit SAIto- Real estate. 1.UW piece*. Call or send F for prat ted list. CK.CoOd*Ooa • «) Ran UarfcM street.

Ml 275,277.27$ aud M Kaat Waahlngtoo street.

XJGK SALK—100x184 feet, southeast oorner TennesE sea sad Georgia, best placa te tbe city for hotel or wholesale house when Mr new anion d .pot la onIshed . A. G-v dwln 29 Thorpe bliatk. un ua?

IJOK BA uE—Hotel and reaunraat dcfiLggood bull X ness, desirably loca.ed In this city a bargain, good reasons for selling. **. L Johnson A On., real eatste and rental agenta, 3* North Delaware street to h

SALK—Cheap /or cash, h snd so me two-story E orlck bonse, * rooms, la excel'cut condluoa. located oa Nonti Meridian street, near 8t. C'alr. ta s John Kidd, rooms 2P and 23 Thorpe block.

TCOK BALK—Fall Mn> of matles; all 'Oatemptettng r building should leera our prices before oootractDg. Rdatonflikk, M a 213. 277.279 and 291 Kaat Washington street.

t'OK SALE—A lot or good secoed-liaad searing ma E chtmw of ell kteos. must ba sold te the next ten days at some price, oa account of moving my offloe. bt t K. K. Brown. 35 Vlrgtnia ave.

fcv>*> BAito—SHwaartus, sai-wa. raaia nnseta. hotels E and boarding hoeil. heal Be* •_ large variety of

Ml 39 None Delaware street

XT'OK BALX—It does not mat'er wh-.t yoo want, nor E whether yoo haves bushel of moaer or leas tbsn $1 joe should vMt cur place, tar we can and will aecon aodatr yoo iUiston A Oo M M> ns 277 *79 and VI Rate Washington street.

ItVjK BALE—The Ulus) eouipDca line of stoves 0/ E all Ktedi band lad te Me city, ud weeae show foa. alao, at price* to aatoeiafa you. for ease or on paymenu aU the tense. Reirtoa*Co. (na 275 279 g9t and 2M Baa* WsMIngtoa atrert.

T?OK BAlto-ky Ir. It Mick • (Wik last Mvket E Mrret< Aramber one brick ib$imi hmas of ■ rooms ru nad ou 1 hutidings. lot VvIM, on oorner of (wo promlBMtMrteb. Mx squa es hone of Washington street; • MgEarghte: price onl» $3010. ut

liLlt-t-nato, bouse. Nortfc West Street. F In m 1 —did ord* r. a# *».M» Ifew Eronm bourn Pleamatstreet i.sn New twoasnry frame. North Nobis sweet SAN Troott boose and atahte 86<l Twettoty *»»v ffitonwav XM M t J. 99. Brown M Indians are.

TPOK SALK-fty Tboa C bay 4 Oo. F .Three eerea e» «m tami. t sallea of city llmtia, net M mat. goad frnaw aoe—ef treoau, Ju rood repafr. ouiMde shatter, to all Me wtedow^ cellar, wall —4 —tens, hern, heggy ah d coal, wrote and smoke hnapt. enasUsratls at small frnfita greet hargaw. •'—•mV-

tef^ta^lJSji

For •aen.agfiy ntBIOaOteOhyA tettfl

¥7OH RENT—3 rot: A iiuhtbu-lne**.

VIUT' 1 .in«

ins mad k 317 Emci Wi

^n.

1?OK HKNf~l unfaroltrifMl and 1 i/urtiy ftxralS^i F room. Catl at 5^ IndlAna ave M >\>om M. t REN't—Mcclv fumlsbed from * Nt floor; alao. room 2tid 15 Knat N« v Vtark at ! UOK MBNT-Uoase. *10; h-mse. J7; Do >»«. *'•: X Itloomleg’on ut. IndUno'a. .7. L. 8p«uldlii«,'. ! C'dit ltKN7 —2 ! »riti- mrurtuaned n>oms, up k*lm; X will let. housekeeping. 5<l w.-pt New York n' LX>K HKST—Koreiahed roorniTM iq Non h fVnasyl X tx.pl* «t. Inoulre it nmtu 32 M ij:Ui lil. iilo-ik'. tjklh itfcWT- 8 nesirab'.e onfuralsh-’ fruurnv. in nrlr vale family.* 1;Bout children. 81 tv.Michigan, tl, o! Y-Xilt KENT—Elegint furnished duwn t.iwii, F w'tb t»th and hoard Ad dree- M tat! 'OK UKNl—To gentleman, nicely HirnGheU

th man, nicety lurnlihed

foroace hcfttadieap:private nmi.-e. .a’ N iv-l

un;

M CXIK KKNT—l-hirniali-.-d tront rooui und alcove, to X man and wife; on’y $15 per month. IS Woat Michigan at. uh x V/OK KENT—One of the br.»; sln^.c utfleo room-: X aecotid floor Vance block, inquire ilralnara Rorlron.room 2S tu z I?OK RKNT—DeklruMe room*, fuml; bed ana uuX tarnlfhed; private family, rrll at 7 p. m, at 178 Ma-Wuctinafttw ava. ! t’OK ftkNT—Koom in rear of K1i>: national hauk, X Just vacated by Western Linlon. Apply to .1. K

yoh KENT—78 We*' Mi- blgan t X xt, 8 rooms, oppt't-Hc Merldla

! V. K. Mol

;i rooms; 52 Bird

-t < harrh.

irrls. > Mi tt Market

ood houst

tion; north side; low

pOK liEvf~A few dealraiTlu houiuCm good i-jua"

X tlon, at low rent.

c»* Walter ICIver*. aceccJEngllxh - ' 'pera llouss , ijMIK ISnNT Ottlee* lately occupicu Vf McMa-te. A X Bolce, over 83 East Washing-on st; handsome

lanltatlon room.

I. ¥

l/OK KBNT -Good house. 10 rooms; central loca-

X tlon; north side; low rent,

tn x Kocm 11 I: ‘Id win's hlocl;.

dee, ovi Jom. 17:

x20, and eonattll

P““wSri.,»'.?IST:

hant ti

Holier.

dwelling*

• ■•rcrw.ii, 79 E-i*t

y o, c ' b\ Mr. Jacob Also, cveral destraule

.cnL tto_

LV)K KKS7 —Elegant front room*, unfurnlah-id, and A one large bark room, suitable !o- gentlemen or

one lar;:e b

fHmlllea derlrlng permanent rooma.

1S5 North Delaware *tt IXiK RENT—Vebrnsr

I? nice cotl

ret lei

~ gentlemi-nor Excellent table. tl. ■>/

torespon- I'-'t- pt-r-on, very centra ; 5 rooine; ail

r- l.i

age; northeast; cemra : 5 rooms; i

a.vei lence#; grapes, fruit; rent, *.-i; no small ehlldu. < ail at 181. Mut Otilu at. _J_ XiOK RENT—Garden farm of 2G a rot, la sight of * Intllansmdis, near Insane asylcm, with io -cSroom house: goon barn and orchard: p.osacsslon given immediately Might tmie thil lurmfo: ,'uod ciiy property, win. II English. tn r. IAOK KENT—(m first floor of lb.-s Mock, corner r ifarket and Circle ste. one ro,,ui, sultabl for office or sab-room; heated by etfam Cal! at office of 17. C. Aiklns A t o, 206 to 214 South Tllinoui rt

lironaon. Agent. pOR RENT—V—t<,ry hou*-:hi r7,omaand attic. F heated try furnaci-; modern tnii'ruveiiiema: four squares sontli of Union depot, near .Meridian at; house

feet order.

-f, s.w ( . K UeynoIdsA .' o , UJf ,rele at. Rut! lug, 116 South Meri-ilnu «t. . four

. elevator, wai r. In drat, ei i-d to good advantage. To:

lUl! lug. 116

cellar, elevator, wai-r, In drat, eisuis be leased to good

V Coffin A Co.. 90 Hast Msrk.-t »t.

In mosi

U

1X)K KENT X Washing

i-'OE KKN C Hot ies condition c slop > efc; ua

tn o

TTiOR RENT—Expecting to remov- Into my n-w X hotel at anearly dsy, I -will rent, for three years, to riuisfai ,ory party, my present residence, 60 Circle st. e ther furnished or noTUrnlahed. Hus steam h -at from Ope; t house and water from V foot driven well

it of the 20 room*. Extra lari'.- yard. V tn. II. Kngllab. By EmpoyA Wright, rtKita 1, 87 West

ishington st.

No. 178 North 1> tvtdson st.

No. S3 iTeasaut st. No. 93 Clinton s'.

Office rooms over L. S. Ayrea & (

House on South Tennessee st.

L'UKKKM-IhJJJ.K's riFavc.

X House. 5U1 Ash street.

House, 835 West Vermont street

House, 78 Spruce street.

Honsn, 36 South Alabama street. House, 136 North Tibery street. House, U"S North Tennessee atrer'

House, 160 Sheldon street.

m?* Jos. A. Moore. 81 East Market if.

■j?OK kSnY—Dwelling*—

X 4 rooms.31 Llnctdn eve 5 rooms, 668 Madlton sve 5 rooms, 558 Hontn New Jersey st ♦ rcKims, 2% Huron st 4 rooms, m West Vermont st f rooms. 1S8 North E.ast st

Brooms, 265 California st ... 8 rooms.218 South New Jersey st. B rooms. '63 North Illinois st

om*. nil North PennsylvanU

I 7 Od . 1(1 00 . 10 OJ . n oa

10 'D

. 12 63

15 00 1H «l Yi (M) K. 00

10 rooms. Ri» North PennsylvanU st.. h, 00 Storeroom. 183 South Meridian -t ,1.1 oo _f VV ,| McCullough. 18* El*- Mnrkei «. pviR RENT—By J no. B. spana A~cio, room 11 Bate*' 527 North Alabama st., 10 rooms 00 157 North Tennessee st. 9 roams 27 70 28 West Prstt st, 9 rooms i8 10 196 Routh New Jersey at. 9 rooms :«)(« 8*6 Californla «t, M rooine i: mi 281 English ave. 5 rooms 12 X) 285 Elegllsl, av 3 rooms • 9 no 2S8 Engllsti ave. S rooms 10 00 148 Hoyt ave, 5 rooms.. 13 00 1 Dorman st, 4 rooms Ill Oil 3 D r man -t, 4 to ins 10 00 1015 West Wa-h'ngton st. 5 room- .Tndlanola;.. 12 te Rooms In blocks.

6 rooms.. »rooms..

. 2 rooms...

1S1 East North st,»

481 North East st. 3 room* n on 210 North Mer!d!-n st, 8 rooms aud -::»b.t SS 00

as sc («

2W>

16* Park ave. 9 mom

2 Noble st (west o! river), 142 North Pine. 5 'oonisam

rk ave.

>hle st (

irtb r

44 Athon 310 Pat k a'

4 roo-o

-Minis and stable. 100m* rooms and stable

52s West North st, 6 tuoiu* * IWadwnv. 12 room* and stable 53 BrenkMde at e. 5 roonri 82* North P.ne st. * r'-otn*

245 Texas st, S r-on

irtli ITne. hon si. 4 1

ve. 8 rooms 1

6 it

exas st..

and atable.

49 I.eota st. 5 rooms an

79 West MeCar- y st, * rooms..

Son h Illinois st, 3 rooms...

Delaware si. 5rt

251 Routh Delaware si, __

247 I < burn st, S rooms

Office, store living snd lodging rooms.

. SI! OO . 9 ■»

11 UP 12 CO 22 t.«l 12 t» #1 1»( 1! 00 ...'.. ir. ou 7 V) 1U Wl 8 on s 00 12 50 9 00

MlSOBUeAN EOU H.

1U OBEY SAFELY INVESTED-Pi~

if 1 to make tm

len

to make mvestm-nts will do well to cal! upon We have some choice securities. Including Cm

mortgagee c somen&rgal

Da? A

real estate and c

_ Ins in term and city Co.. 72 East Market street.

county bonds. Alao, property Thos. 0

oa*

rkiWUlk OF RECEIVE It IND. B.ANTING CO.V/ By virtue of an order of the lupertor court of Marlon county. Indiana, I wl), ou Monday, Feb. 4, 1894, at 11 o'clock a. m. or said dav, at mv office. No. 28 North Delaware •»., Irdlauspolls, tnd., oiler st public auction to the highest bidder for cash. 399 snares of lie capital stock of the “inogh. Ketehxm A Co Don Works," of Indianapolis, said stock being of tbs par value of 450 per share. All bids roc-1 ved to be reported to said court for acceptance or rejection, the right '0 reject ail Oder* being reserved tona .Imp C, B Harwson. Rec-»Iv«r, T)Y v 1KT('E of an <irder of tr.e superior co i-t of X> Manon countv. entered of record Jsnnary Jith, 1881, l am antmrls^l and directed to offer tne fol-

lowing described stocks. to-wR:

1,15( shares Hoclw Consolidated Mining Compitiy.

par value $50 per share.

1 360 shar-a Indianapolis Water Company, par val-

ue $59 pe-share.

55 6ha>e* Indianapolis Chamber of Commerce, pxr

valu-1 00 per share.

93 shares Franklin Insurance Company, psr value

$50 per share.

W shares Sinker, Davis A Co. stock, par value $50

per thare.

60 shares Indianapolis UMllng-Mili Co., par value

$00 per share.

IfiO *bare* Dreg in Gulch Gold Mining Co., par

value $50 per share

48 shares Bluff Gravel Botd Co , psr value $23 per

•ham.

1 hereby give notice that l will, until the Wtb day of February, 1884. receive -ash offers f >r each claei of said stock*, to Inu or blocks‘>f nor l<-*s th in five thou said dollars par value, ->t «uca of a Id st. teka as exceed that amount, and 1 w-i i on saM 28tn day of February. 13*4. at ten o'clock tn the for no-in, at my office. No 26 N -r'.h Drlawve -tr-et. In the cl.y of Indianapolis, offer aro'ssld stock*, tn like man ler. at public auction, for eas.i. All olds recelv-d to be ImmedtaL ly tbore-fier rvported to the said cou t for consider*lion, and reserving ro tbr court .he .-tgtitto reject all btda. JoBg C *1. Hvuuisov. Jth oa Eeceiver U-’isua Ranking r<,

John C 4

Eeceiver la<H

FOR TRAD8■pOR TRADE—A two story residence, very deaDa-

X ble, for a farm rear efty

ter J. W BTurn, 31 Indiana avenue. la*Ob Tft.ADR—2S-* a.-res • ^ l-nd In Hunt! igrou r * half. fcdllSA'or laHsoapjlU property: Win •M«me rnctimbrance or ptv cash -*1fff rouce H C. Long, east eadof Maasachu»ett* step e, rn hi ‘TEaDK -A bid-k'ealdenee. of rfvbt rooms, r sad brick store-room. 18xA'. with three lot*, la a good tosm, 10 exchange lor cltv property, and par — John Carter A Co,

Some difference,

tet

H9 Ka-I Market street

FORJBAXJS OB RENT. XJ’OB SALE OR KENT—A groom bouse, Weil sad

V:

On OR STOLEN—I ffaM): cluck No 61i at retm to Spencar

lie s—*v!.;e b>rr.*,rro-.

m. !*rffitrW8*r nv Rev. .1 D. J- n-s. school at 2 p. is. Aft tr--invited. I T?IHs“PiuSI*iTKklAn cHr

X ri,r. Fere, and New York *t*. Treaehtng In tn* morning and eveniag by tlie p«utr>r. Myron W. Rrrd. Ti e people tnv ted to *M the yer-riees. \1AYH ovTFrt iDSOKAGAtii^ AL CHlTiCH.'i E-sithslde of Nt. Clair near Kss' street Rev. a A. Hydiq 1). i... pastor. Servloea to-morrow morning •tie ->*. m. S-nuay school »t 2 p. ro. Strangers cor'l in?! $■ »n«Hpd. us z

INDUSTRIAL

Scwfr Pip? Pool liwitia?

Prodnrliofl of Yarn aad Paper.

Cmna^u, Ju. All pip. I T | |( ThtmmtUr ti" Btltv Zen is mai.rrfactarn^ ccmpanies of the Laitw! | , States. twenty-HOOf In curaber, hare or^an- I hasiCffl DfllO A IfliVCrSHt j.Ted a poffl to JaLr from February Is*. The Bli/Zlfd. headquarters wiii be here. i i STEP RENVILLE, O., January 3R.—YesterJ.Emltlng Xroi1t»*-Hon of Ntewk. , j^y momip^ the thencometer in this see-

Ijwdon, January 2*'< —The Fnipltryer.-j' ns-

ay school

c<*r ; ;$».-?♦ 'n*irprl.

Tin'v ) TtiT! kV.H-i of: riTbrniUSTohib At-, tiei.h I.. Uowmar., I>. 1*. will prcscl ti ort w . tuoti.lngl IdtSO end evenivt-7:14). sch. sn.t Bl>>!e claaaaa 2 o'clock. The 1

v rest* fr.-e.

CKVENTH-eTKEET M. E. i HUKviT-Ti.-v M. C. >’ W. IN. 11 D„ (-.wlvr. ITiachiCk -upbath. i«.:k's.

Moruliig subje •! '-Jo'nt sutT--

1 tt>-

babbath public in-

Uon marked from 15* tc*30* bebiw zero, aecordinic to the location. This morning the mercury was from 4*to(F lower than yesterday. It is the coldest weather on record

7; i'-

ll‘t-s >Jc ;t ■

- p. Ml. Moruing subl.

ers and .inint ■ *1rs with < nrlst.’* Eveatng ' iieavea'x estimate of e—* -

subje

Heaven's estimate or eep- nance "

T?ini! PRESBYTERIAN CHI'EtCH-Cor. of X Mb hlgan snd lliackford st«. Itev.J.R. Mitch- [ ell. pastor. N-rvices at IMJ) *. m. BnblMth school 2 ! c. m. Wrvicc* sgsin at 7:30 p. in. bests free, uthers j In sttendsnee and you are r>ers..n*!iv nvli'd. Tt J EKIIMAN NTKKST M. E. cltl'KCH-Cnr. N. I ITI York and Meridian »t». Kev. .lib* A is!. aster, I D. D., psstor. Clsews »;. - 53 a. tn. Preaching ithHis. tu. |

I * ' 1 rr ~ - a -J.A, * - xa- pi xr_. s_* ‘X urn nociation has advised the proprietor.' of the Blackbarn mr»j to work their ioona oa!y

three yJays in a week.

The Oidham tlimi**.!) I.HMlfty aasocialion,

representing several million spindles. &as j Hi eastern Ohio resolved to enrtai! the prodnetioa of ytr* In ! —— order to privet.t>n fncreana of stock j In Minaoaota.

Cm- aoo; 111.. January *3fi.—Tlie Cfcscit- I St. Pm ^ ./anuary 38,— AS Dahitb the daled papercompsmy. which controls !jft.v- | me:curv VVedresdav night wss 31* below. Dice mills, having’a capat ity of fifteen I am! at flush City, 34* below, while at Kettle million pounds of wrapping paner p r , Kiver, ot the 8t. Paul & Duluth road, It wa? month, receutly tlecided t« shut down until I -ill below On the Omaha line it was 38* March 3d. Of late there ha« been I tx-l-.w a: Filark RiverFalls, and Otthe nortb a feeling that a calamity was j eru division at TV a hbura it was *i* below, imminent in the wrapping paper j Superior Junettou reported 44 below, 8atracle on account of overproduction. The perior Ci’y 'JS', and *’—'—’ — J ' >1- * “

Btockholders o* this wmiony met in this city 8t. Jaure-” Mmn., tt to-day to conkider the niatter. It was found Northern Pactffc tt

that the necessity for controlling the output Dakota division 15* below, west of the Mi»stlll existed, amt slthoogh little over a two souri river zero, and west of Glendive 10 to wtek>’run was thought to be in eight gener- ! IV above. On the Manitoba Hue, Crockston

and Cumberland 3fi\ At

-. .Tirnn., tt was :40* fcelow. On the

Northern FactSc tt was :*i* below, on the

al trade was deemed too dull to warrant further production for a time at least.

Tit lor T»t.

N'. Y.. January 2i>.—The Iron Ot

Vermont »t*. Rev. Jsm.-s Mci.*...i. D D. | —-F—‘es at Port Henry have notified tn« pssior. iT' iehlrg i! : 2u a m.. anfi 7: iii p. tn. ! miners of a reduction in wages of 10 and 15 Prayer meeting EoMay morclDg #t»i ami Thursday ; cents per day. It Is reported that, the miners evet:I^Sabbath atlioul and Bible cUteta 2:11 pi p f r reduction in the prle-

of wood furnished them by the company,

and in house rent.

Weekly Hank Statement.

Vrw York, January 'Jt>.-»-Tbe weeklv

10*0 s. m am! 7;*!' p. m.. on oy >!r> s-;t- 11. Fales. The monthly bnOn.-sa msmiirg will a.-la

Jaimsry 26. *162 North Uliaolx 8r.

tli o'

I ales. The mon

baturday evening, .istumry 28. *ti Elecllob of fll.-er* 'or the ea*ub fc. riit ROH-t But statement

re. Kev. a. Marine, D. D. | from the clearing house to-day,

! tolloirlug changes:

reported 35* below. There was no wind on any of the mails. Trains are making fair time, considering the weather. Cold Wav* la Pemnsylvaai*. I’nTSiami, Januaiy 2i>.—Last night was the coldest of the season. In this city the theimonwer registered 5* below zero, while In the inburbs it ranged from 15* to 36* below .

Indications.

Wasionoton, January 36.—Tennessee and the Ohio valley, fair warmer weather, varia

• - • - | Lower lake rtgion, fair

L'-ans Npccirt

posOT. ii'oi *.

rvrrJjiir »V pchoni y*ir>

lega! tei.cers

loTtilng nntl <-vi-n1ng rtlbjcct; 'Pc-puiai r. it;" * l.ronl am hbtral cbrwttantt) ni^-tirsk 9:3U *. in Her.ilay school 2.15 p. in.

1»tiitKRTs Fare m. i-l c-il Ren -t ■•r. ixuTasd IV Vermont sts. Itcv K»«s C. Houghton. D. D„ j l-tifiil te. (larsuiks. 10. 8)1.1 6:31) |. ’h. Pr- .-i; h!:-•;: ! Depo-ilS ..

bv the pa-t-.r. SubE'T of I Circnlation >pct ..r Bins..** S’.nitay Reserve...

.-e* pvrry nigtit iiirt.ng wiled to ibrs. service*

iIT.Tory.?~T—rr.rr. rr;—~—f

Inore.Afla De.fea.so.

St .402,400

warmer weather,

southerly winds, higher barometer.

. C.:vto,reo . 712, uw . 431,400 ,. 24.7,400 . 2,101.5.50

n 11. r

if.a: ‘*Th«* 1 run’

rn. Uevivai s rvii fR every

il inviied t'» ibfHf peiviee#

/iK.ntrai, tn 1UHTIanTiujIrrl^swrtcSTTy ! of the legal requirement. A the pastor, David W alk, at IftiW n. m. miff 7.7?) I — fi;; , ;ig^ J ^enfn^ or ^^5^v;:tb: r ^ ^ j * **^-

m imon f»-r ycnnK ik fcipA*citl M-rvifiM will r'.n | Bi f I'AI.o, Jainuiry 2t>.—C^ocitnl^foaer* JSffer ,, t'S^It'l j ^ve^ becn appointed to apprajae !• mi3 for

by i*hoir from Ute murch and -M hool. The | Ma^ara t Zh8 .NaiiOluU I ark

try frve acd the ptibii<» nrf* « .aiialiy Incited.

1>« fttuntnl^rcd at lh^

Wa* He a Murderer.’

1 PirTSBi BO, January ‘26.—A man giving I the name of La>ton, of Madale, Harrison j county, Iow a, shot himself through the right Theb.s.X,n„. h„ U I* exetti j iug the trip, passengers sav, Layton acted ! !ite an inKane nian, and frequently erclatm- | ed: “Don’t arrest me;’ I am innocent. Ob, it was a horrible

Ptl.i I

- at* are lice nr.! the pu The ordinance of bupUsin will I t !o*»- of the >■> •'tiin2 service.

|»LVMOiTu CHI'Ri.h—< o'1 er Mernllu I N. w York aU. Oscar C. Met illoch, toin'vu 7 hr society w l I ...-ropy tl* rew bo'MlT.c-on siitiday. lancnry 27. MortJna »h ratt: i ha', th. r r.isv h»ve li;snore aloindantiv.” Choi; i.mnlx'.;. - L'rJ of np»Tcn,’‘fiessi. ‘ To Di iiic." Encc 1 -; “Hsik. stir Soul." We-riirooS. Evetilnn *,.)vlr« 7:Si» .(loir TumlM-K.: lu.r«dlct«*.'‘ V»n I m-r; KowUieDarU 1 <v< r.” Novi!';. “A-, is Maria," tair.i ana. Socir,! op.;; In;; on Wi dn« hrtay rveuinr. Jsn. .V Snppct 'nm. to 8 o'clock ferau may be aelccteu I..mv-ctn»ml lOo'c'ork. Krt in 8 ;o 8:15 add me* and c u.-ilr. A cordial Invitation is .-xtcccod to fylcods to n.l

rrr!.-es act! sorvirc* of the church.

STATE NEWS.

LOST OB BTOLHN.

OR"?fCHiEN-BUrTia -tsu (bit. namsd

No 09 me Mten wll hepMJ

vivNOUNllElMIffe Ir-

EST’8 pore ca.idha.

Burglars are busy at Glen wood, but their

j rtceipts ai e light.

I Farmers in Northern Iiuluma are shipping

corn from Kansas.

The New Castle Democrat was sued yt-s- | tarday for on a charge of libel by A.

i A. Allison, a citizen of htrawn.

j The residence of David Bryan?, a‘ KJj wardsport, was burned TbnYsd.uy night,

j Lors, *1,400; insurance, #1,0<84. .

j Niiobael Conroy, brakeman, of Logansport, was cut to pieces on tlie Panhandle neir Koutt’s station, yesterday morning. '{he Richmond Palladium Las a subscriber,

jyo^vA.UN OlOAR

liOTTiiMnirOKSM the Lion Shoe Store, 23 K»*t j Jesse Starr, who has taken the paper for WmdiiLfTtou st. tti z : fifty Years, and has iust naid for it for his

(-iTKW^CN rt JaCKktT oTucJmi.Tokr.^rcm.r fifty-first year.

ns Vb.del Cl..thi.^ (it orge Hitsle, a pioneer well known iu

iz j )*a\ettu countj, died oa luurfStiay at bis

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/ Balance of aiock aioneTourrh Ies* 'hao ^ Hctualcost. Wm. Laurie A Co., 9 Wear. VPaai-

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rent for balis.

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X 13 and 15 Alfvssacbnseirs . /. , . ^ v-.—.*«t, .... .. v... .rv.i.» um f|\AXiDEKMTsTT”Birdifsod ’anlniais'mdunV-<rfiy j Lome, near Harrisburg, in The eighty-fourth

1 i'Iwin May, 418 South Kart st. L!? “L- Vi arti.f Li» age.

N 0 «Htekm* ; &%pp^miVk^d!iin*e n ue x I Miss Lizzie Long, « young girl residing

ji— with her aunt, Mrs. Manaiuau, a : , Sardinia,

is in a ertiical condition from a dose of strychnine taken with suicidal intent. a movement is on foot at Hope to agitate I Li cutting off parts of Bs-rtholomow, Shelby and Decatur coiiEtles a-'d (.rganizlng a new county, making Hope the county seat. Three of the fire im-urai.ee agent* have one after the other, withdrawn from the Pi. hrnond board of underwriters, aud the example may result iu its going to pieces

again.

John Rlplluger, a stone contra, tor of North Vernon, was assisting his men to raise some large stones, aud one of the stones fell ui>on his b-g, mangling it in a

horrible manner.

Fire at Woodruff’s Corners, In Lagrange county, caused by a defective flue, entirely destroyed the postoilh e ami u store of Allen Woodruff, wit h contents. Loss, *:i,(x»iq in-

sured for $I,ti0y.

The democratic jntlk-ldl convention for Bartholomew and Brown counties has been called to meet in Columbus ou Saturday, j March S, to nominate a candidate for judge

t, revmls **ct r..*if, ;>.R,rau>d together, fcaQil $1. tn IF

rvUNERAL~DiIuTOtouS anu‘ kmbaLmk.'A. r Ki-egeio »ni1 Wiut*.-tt. Telephone. Open.lay sad night 77 North Delaware «t. OanteBes for

wedillnss and parlies. nv x rfTiE k.\'c..LI>H TRAINING SCHOOL. Bales block. I elves instruction tn spelling-, rc.relinif. .irtthinctlc. gpograpby BTHinnmr. rhetor r, slgebr.v, geometry, ce. Evening session from t ; .3J to i-.ri. PupUi uamluedatacytfme. Cr.ll r.i ro.-m Is l)at.-«!>i<.*k. tat!

|>A!tN(JM. tne wood man. oa* rnmovoa ms rn»I > ctilnery to Mlchlgsn sweet anJ Bee Line R. K., where he !x preparosi to mako hi - patrons htppv by faralahln* the Ivest wood, coai ami kindang at the lowest prices ' v *.'d3. 475 K. Michigan T end 1S2 It. Mark.it st. r* i |n< k~.iST7Tf;iir a!n“Cfi r For oanci:it. *-g Tb<' Indian Joctress. esyonus, can cure cancers wltl.ont tiring tr.e knife, v-he also cores dlphthorls, drop-y snd oilier dlsea.-u-s, and can tell the stare of thefr pregress by teeJCg the pu!*e. In hertr. itment she up.-h hei-bs gathered by tite wise meoiclne 1 of her tribe, and with them effects most wor !

1 cim-s. Consul 152 North Mlssii

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/ kKUANlZHU lYVO. Ki.TAI ' f "The World’s Colioctloi Bu

John Kidd & Co., Hronrlet

i^se* heiLi. gathered hy'uie' wi's" meJiclna j a,ld I'^^Utor of the Ninth judicial circuit, men of her tribe, and «;:h them effects most wor ] At Liberty Mills, Wabash county, twin drrfui cues. CoosultaUon. free, all nay and even- ; hables, three month* old. children of laftac

and Kobecca ‘Marlin, were frozen to death in their crib, which had been placed fr. a (••.•Id room with Inaiifflcieiit covering. The parents

are seriously censured.

George Phipps, a farmer living- one mile south of Mctamora, arrived tbero Thursday nipht at 11 Ovlock, having drheu from Greeusburg In a f/Ut!i,y. 11* was in a badly

— In zen condition. The physician# !u attend

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Collections made with protnntreee Mid dlspYh. Ve have reliable oorrcepocdect* in evety city In ' he

death, but I could not help it. Their eyes are ou me and 1 can not get away.” These and other remarks led the piseengns to believe he might be the murderer of the Boedicker family, who were found slaughtered in a farm house near 8t. Louie, last Wednesday. Layton la still living but the physicians say the wound will prove

fatal.

An Fmbezr.ler Attempts Suicide. St. Lot i.-t, Jaauary 726.—Hiram H. Post, superintendent and ex-treasurer of the I’ourih Ruptist church Sunday school, and confidential clerk and book keeper for I). W. Pratt, sgeut of the McCormick harvesting and reaping machine company, of Chicago, made an unsuccessful attempt at suicide, la.-t evening, at his residence. The cause of the rash act, by Post’s own confession, is t hat he hav been discovered to be an embezzler from bis employer to the amount of ^5,:i70. Post claims not to have speculated or gambled, and It is supposed there is a woman in tlie case.

Obituary. Ri. nvovo, Ya., January '20 —Ex Governor John I.eU tser died this morning at Lis home, in Lexington. Moon after the genetal assembly met i .ovetnor Cameron sent an of ficia! communication announcing the death, saving; ‘ Tbc life so ended was full of high ami honorable service to the sate.”

ul z-th.«;ta Walter

res: an and 28 Thorpe liiocic

IruilRaaDoltf. Ind. falter loor. Manager.

POLITICAL.

FOR SALE OK TKADii.

One hundred snd ten more employes of

j the Pittsburg, Fort Wayne A Chicago railUOK SALE OK TRADE—Hone) and lot. A!*., ; way machine shops at Fort Wavne have X l our and feed store. Cali at 2 •! West Wpjinug beeu dismissed on account of dulf business

l Wpjllitig

tun street ts u'. I “'“* ‘'ua.uv.-ao l.i;'THMiE be s-r.M-NT,- 1 ianlfTn ' ‘feline. I ds makes two hundred and i Illinois Address il. II. Beillle, TNirthlVoasyl-‘ discharged within the past week. Iho vsni* rtro-1. f_ working force of the shops Is now about six

yuiK SALE OR THADE—Dregs anl complete out. : hutidrtd men. r fit of dreg et- re. For icformutlon call on Hipp A ! , , ,,

Mclutjic. 114 Huron stiset tm! ! The Iron bridge over the W aba^h river st

;■ r „po Rich valley, Wabash county,brL-kedownwhlle c*r. I two wagons loaded with logs wtjre crossing,

ware street HIL ! The structure, together wit h the horses and

SALK OK >et for hull

tADF—About W) yards

carpet for hall or offlc(; 50 wood-seal clx^l:

at :j94 Kouth IV la ware utreer.

^ ofVtto ft^ f wo men ’ , nam e<i Ple.-son, were precipitated vt trader’* headonarters.Hair.Un A Co.. & garth De'.. 1 Into the rivtr. Strange to spy. neither the

^ V al * | men not- the atiimats were hurt. The bridge

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1’ VHcant loir, horseani! bugfO'. storks of irroeerte* dry (owl*, d; ugs. riothlBCsnd hardware. Came and sc »h. Ktt f cy & Wright, room 1. 17 West W »sti. at

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|>Kt:f>t)NAL—Wanted, experleCi I or $1,000 to go Into stock b is perttneed western man. Call froi

Brnrsslck slabic.

ced man wl'.n 3500

:<.<k business with »c exCall from l to 5 o’clock at

to H+

pKKtM!NAL- "Wbai{ ana unaovciopcd parn> oi ihe I human body enlarged, developed and strengthaned,” etc., U an inuiresclng advertisement long run tn our paper. Iu reply to tnoulrte# we will say thst

'il6i.ee of humbog about UiK Gn Uie a-lvertlsers are very highly Indoreod.

sontrary, the a-lvertlsers are very highly Indorsed. Interested persons nmy get sealed circulars giving all PArtlculsrs by addressing Srld Medical Co., p. a box

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TAKEN IIP ’■j’AliEN 11’-- One boar^hoa , 32 Joaea street. 'l AKEN l I A Gordoii-setier dog. Owner c in I bsie) hn by proving property and paying charges at 29! Bnton street to o!

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SOOIKTy NOTJOR8 A T A REGCLaT; MEETING of Victoria Lodge,' J\ No. 22, K. o' H.. to be held Monday nlrnt, J»nu*rv 28. business of special Interest to ever? member wiii he discussed. A fud attendance of the membership Is desired; al»o, vLIUug brethren wiii be eO'dially welcomed. J. H. DxLapp. Diet. J. W. HoesMxK. Rep, nv I

, ' DIED BCHOENEMANN-Mary C Schoeuemani), Irlday morning at 7 o’clock, aged 61 years Funeral will take place a; the re-ldence. 3L. miles sotith of the city, on Madison road. Sjada; aitcr noon at 1 o'clock. Frleuda invited. ! M tclNTIRK—John Maclntlre, at his late residence,. No 25 Bv uth We*i street, at U;9Dp. m . Jamiarv 21 Friends desiring to view the remains can do so Saturday. from 2 to 4 p. tn. Funeral se vlc- s at tho house Sunday morning, at 10 o'clock Buriat private I

KKATING-Mlcbael Keating, aged 30 jrc*r». at Brlghiwood, Januarv 25th Funeral Sundav, January 27Ui. at 2 p in Friends of the family lot Bed. f MtW’KFOKD—Lily Jane, daughter of Thomas and Jt minima MneKford. yesterday at IS o’o .ocfe, uooa, ageo f-.ur years and three months. Funeral but day. at 2: 0 p m , from the house. Dark Flaee Frl' nda Invited t

Hu idle

ludtiaDti Supreine Court.

Oplnione filed to-day:

10029 Martha J. Roberts vs. Hiram

Mon HehdrUi sO. C. Affir.i ed. B'cVnell, J. #78$ Janies W AnOetaon et afi v» Horace F Kramer ot al. Boone C. C. Affirmed.

Black, C.

10.04. John E Cates vs. Hearv G. Thayer. Fulton C. C. Affirmed. Elliott. J. 10X42. Daniel BUI e>t al vs. Abraham F. Hsxen et at, Elkhart C. C, Affirmed. Fraak-

Un, C.

10687 Abraham Epstein rx Lon Ann Greer. Dearborn O c. Affirmed. Black. C 10031. Sarah Applegate vx Ba h-1 X Bakiev. Harrison C. C. A (Tinned Bioknell, C. C. li-ffit M<>ore Galway et $1-v». ex Kl \tUsou W. Ballou *t $1. Reversed Pomklfn, 0. ifliKS, Dav d VY< o is vs. Ungli M Brown et al. Vigo C. C Reversed Hammond. J. lOMo Jobn.P, Carr vs. Rlohsr i Koib, sup., etc. White 0.0. Affirmed. Bioknell, c. C 10 # John ShntLis, admtuistrator, etc , re. CyinsH. Kvteur et aL Whitley C C Appeal dWdascd. Be-t C. I MTS. Daniel A. Stoat re The State. Monroe* C Affirmed. H»wk. C J UOnfi Charles M Huff re x rel Clara M. Dickey. Jen»i g>, C. C. Affirmed Beat. C 1»* A The E. A T. H R B. Co. va. Rohm Blair. Gibson. C C Dts utes d o apo-afi illW State ax ret Reason 0. Garrett vs. Wm. R. Rosen'ba! et *• B<>oae. C. C. DUmbsed hv eppeBsnt at re’at or'* cost rtro James B McFsdd-n, adm e»o re. Jeaee R. Rose et el. Shelby C C PeriUon for rt bear na ove. ral- d HV«i> Aultman Mlffer A Co. vs Henry C. Ttmm et al Lap rte C C Pm tl * for reb- arte* ovreroLd 1»M 1 $e brie A Western R. R re. W. R. Pnrkcr. WndlsonO.C. Rebeerinir granted.

was valued at f-lJXIO.

M. C. Aleiaiidor A Son, (rrocers of Orwnfieid, ha\t assigned to Merritt W. Magatin. Assets about ^1,000; llat-lllties considerably larger. The principal creditors are Nelson Bradley and G. T. Randall, who are preferred, and will lose nothing. Spiers, McBride & Co , ■vhnull & Krag, ^-Llo.aud

a number of small uuiounts.

Two daikeys, cleanlntr a vault Bkn.ruinffiton, had a bottle of carbolic acid as u deodorizer and another, of whisky, as a stimulant. One ot them, named McCoy, attempted to fret an extra swig of whisky on the sly, and in his haste got hold »f the, acid bottle, swallowing a liberal share of Its con-

tents, He will probably died.

Francis Asbury. while crossitur the railread track, at Pendleton, in bif buggy, was was struck by n freight engine. The buggy was demolished, anii one of the horse* earned about .>00 feet on the pilot of the engine. There were five people io the buggy, none of whom were hurt, except Mrs. Asbury, who was slightly cut about the face

and bead.

Fred Kllkofer, 8r , while on his way home iu Kvatisville, Wednesday night a H o’clock, slipped and fell, breaking both bones of his leys. He was discovered at li o’clock by Officer Daum, lying near where he fell, In au unconscious condition, with the flesh about the wounded foot badly frozen, aud unable to move. He was taken to his home and la in a critical condition. Amputation wiii be

necessary.

The large building owned by Louis Gould at Peru, and occupied as winter quarters for the menagerie department of W’allace tSi Anderson's circus was burned yesterday morning. Wallace cc Anderson lose a white deer, two hyenas, oue lioness, a black bear, and a large baboon. The animals were valued at $3,000; no inauranse. Loss on building and machinery, $:1,500, no

insurance.

The DePauw gas well In Harrison county has reached a depth of *>00 feet, and the direction is still downward. Some slight indi-

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Mcggk'V King asks for a divorce from

Wm. King.

’lire water workstested Lie new machinery

this afternoon.

St. Nicholas for February has bee* received by Cathcart, Gleisiud At Co. The Marion county Agricultural and Hor-

ticultural society Is holding Its monthly

meeting this afternoon.

Superintendent of Public Instruction, Holcombe, attended an educational meeting at

North Vernon, yesterday.

Henry Rohlttng, a farmer near Brightwood, crane to the city yesterday with a lord of wheat, and is now on the missing list. The Evansville Lumber company, which has f, capital stock of $10,000, was incorpor ated tf. day. Directors, Albert J. Vincent, Samuel F. Strong aud Ignatius Alonzo

Green well.

Austin H. Brown is et edited with a desire to be a member of the nutioual democratic committee, as well as chairman of the state commit Ice. James M. Dropsy also wants recognition on ihe state central committee, but he will be content as the representative from the Seventh district. SMALLPOX MATTEHS. Cat ds from Drs. Eastman and Rryan in Defense of Dr. Hutton, and what the Latter has to Say—A Howl from Kentucky Avenue. No new cases of smallpox developed in the jail, to-day. nor none throughout the city so far as reported to the health board, and the authorities are taking comfort again. There Is considerable gossip over the leniency which seems to have been shown Mr. Patterson, who is servfeg a sentence iu jail for attempted murder, but it Is claimed by the jail officials that he has only been ouVan hour, aud that wa>on Sunday night

oue week ago.

The chief Interest now cer.ters lu the row between Dr. Button ami the secretary of the State health boaid. The following cards

speak for theta solve*:

To sue Editor of The Indlamnoltj Xew»:

Permit us to say that Dr. Button was not mistaken tn his diagnosis of the first case of smallpox at the jaii, and that the same was no easy matter in consideration of the facts that the patient < Wm. Johnson) bad no constitutional symptoms of smallpox, except a slight fever. That the patient denied ever hsvhiff been exposed to that contagion, and that the patient was covered with a syphilitic eruption; it was these which masked the disease and prevented an earlier diagnosis. Dr. Button was the first physi-

cian to declare it smallpox.

Joseph Evstw vn,

T. N Bryan.

*7 me Editor of Tue lnanma»o!la Newe: Concerning the misstatements about the smallpox st tin-jail, “the business interests of the city have already been crippled by such, in connection with the many unnecessary publications.*’ I should have been pleased to have ignored them ail had there uot come a false statement from the secretary of the state hoard of health. 1st. It has been stated that I was mistaken In ray diagnosis of the first case of

smallpox at the jaii.

’Jnd. That each and every case of vaccination by me at the jail was a failure. 3rd. That 1 was warned by Dr. Elder before any vaccination was done that tne virus which 1 bad obtained was worthless. As to the first accusation I would be pleased to refer the render to the above statement of Dr>. Eastuum aud Bryan. lid. AH persons in the “vag” department (where the disease made its first appearance) had marks of a previous vaccination (except two); this is perhaps one reason of so many failures at this time. Much the greater part of the virus used In vaccinating those men, was bought at the leading retail drug store in the city ; the attending clerk claimed that tt was but a few days old, and was good and

cartons of oil have been discovered, and au | ‘V, T*. f le . w u f/ s . 0la c T"."* 3 *? 0< ? a , na additional vein and flow of gas wm struck j \ ^^ ^ i D ^. ^ ^ ob tain ed* ^ quiie strong, and when lighted "'shoots up * *- *- •*.

from ten to twelve feet from the eight-inch

eight-inch

opening made by the drills. The drill is now passing through a strata of slate, and the operators are encouraged at the prospect of the ultimate success ot the enterprise.. The immense warehouse of F. A J. W. Gaff, of Aurora, situated on the corner of Scott and See ood streets, Vincennes, and occupied by K O. Applegate and Durham A w aruer, wholesale poultry dealers, burned to the ground, yesterday. The origin was doubtless from the sparks of an O and M. engine Locs on building, $2,500; insured for $1,600, Tbe Poultry dealers I-~C about *500; nninMiretf There were about NOO chickens, 600 geese and several hundred other dressed fowls ready to ship, which

w ere a total loss.

Mrs Melissa Smith, the wifaof a respected farmer residing at New Bargeravtlle, was returning from Franklin, and when within perhaps a mile of ber home she met a negro who wanted a ride. Mr*. Smith refused, and the negro jumped in from behind and seised Mu. Smith, who dropped the Hues ►creamed, and attempted to jump oa% fiat wm held fiv the nwo. The home heenmlug frtgbtened, no away, and s <on reache I the house of a near neighbor of the Smith*, where he wm stopped by two gnatl«men Mrs Smith dumped oat, bat the negro, refueitia to getout. waa knocked oat wuh a emb, bound with ropes, and judged in Jtti at Franklin. Ha gave the name of Hasall

to** Swalm.

Mr. Hendricks. This last proved to be reliable. Quite a number of successful vaccinations resulting. That which wm got at the former place proved to be worthless. Bd. In tne Issue of the tourual of the 211th, there is a statement from the Ups of Dr. Elder, which is not true. He claims to have warned me not to vaccinate those men with the virus which I had bought. That medical gentleman wm not consulted until after the greater number in the “vag” department had been vaccinated, and at this time not a word of caution was given. I aaw the Doctor again on the following Saturday, line first L«ing Mondav.) He then asked about the prospects of the vaccination; 1 told him that the greater number would fail; then be said, and not until then, that ‘Hhe probabilities are that the virtu wm inert.” The doctor’s sutement concerning tbs quarantine is cerrect, except on* sentence, where he says, “ We have visited the jail every day since the appearance of the first c$m " Dr. Eider hM not been at the jail a single time; he ventured at near m the sheriff’s office (iu the court house) as be desired to ask Mr. Hess about the condition of the jaiL The fact la, the doctor

talks too much.

Canada Button, jail physician.

Indianapolis, January 26.

A Kentucky avenue resident hM this to

a*}: i"

r.. mm Miter at Tbs IndteMnom New*.

Please state In your paper to-dij if there is any way of preventing poor house author-

S-ggSCSSSf IWESTWW5WL

tkii neighborhood are ladlffnant and call ou the board of health to »top thisoutragfe. The graves for one or two to he buried this afternoon, are being prepared by the settou, who also complains, and who k comi pelled, more or Jess, to be among the people of the neighborhood Citizen.

The Railroads.

In the past seven days the Belt road ha* transfemd:,3S6 cars. Last Saturday’s was the biggest day’s business, 1,39b cars being

transferred.

The. Big Four hes made arrangements for extensive bridge repairs during Si. A new iron bridge, four spans of IWfeet each, will be built over the Miami river, at a cost of $30,000; at Zionavtile about $7,000 in a brldgs and approaches will be expended, and at Longberry creek a bridge of 125 foot span has been arranged for. The ZionaviBe work includes the raising of the grade from three to eight feet for a mile, giving a long level pull for freights while steaming up f ir the grades on both aides. A new bridge was in eomeoiplaU »n, also, over White- river, but examination proves it to be secure, and this work will

probably be deferred.

It is expected by the Belt road people that the switch and signal apparatus being put in at the Bee Line crossing at Brightwood may lie used in working the crossings of the Belt by th# Pan Hand!* and C.,H. <fc I., a mile away. Trenches will l»o dug to eonnectjwith the electric apparatus at the tower now under construction, and telegraphic communication will be established between the two points. The Brightwood an.t Panhandle crosstnga are the most important iu the Belt svstem, and the improvements, when completed, will be of great utility and

convenience.

The Bee Lins was in bad itxek last night. A train was ditched at Sidcey. delaying today’s trains. Alao, a broken frog or other cause broke a wheel on each of three Cars on the train arriving here last night. The West Shore road yesterday secured a $12,000,000 loan from tbs Contra) Trust company of New York. Tne loan will enable the West Shore to bridge over present difficulties. The indebtedness will assume the shape of bonds at five psr cent, for fifty years. Nine mlllloua of the money will be used In completing improvements, and the remainder in rolling stock and ether equip-

ments.

Two hundred and twenty-five men have been discarged from the Pittsburg *hops at Ft. Wayne, over one hundred having been added to the list last night. The Toledo & Indianapolis directors claim to have enough cash on hand to build fifty miles of road, and they say work will open with the spring time. J. H. Kepler has been appointed chief cleik of A B. Southard, general traffic manager of the Monon. AmoMinentn. To-night closes a lively week’s business at the Grand. “A Bunch of Keys” crowds the house nightly. It will be played for the last time to-night. At English’s Mr. Bishop and company are making It lively in “Strictly Business.” The engagement will close to-night with a double bill; “Oar Boys” and “Wanted 1,000 y liners.” ndxt wej?k. At the Grand, “The Silver King” all the week. Thirty people, two car loads of scenery, and any amount of properties of various kinds are required to produce this highly elaborate piece, which has been received in this country aud Europe with the greatest favor. At English’s Mile. Rhea, the noted French actress, will appear the first half of the week iu “Frou-Frou,” “Adrienne” “School for Scandal,” and “Much Ado about Nothing.” She Is excileutly supported, and the engagement promises to be a brilliant

success. C OM IMG.

Ilemy Irving the great English actor supported by Mlso Terry and hfs own company will appear at English's on Wednesday, February 6, and the three following evenings and matinee, playing “The Bells” and “Tne Belle's Stratagem” on the first and last evenings, “Louis -\l” and “The Belle’s Stratagem” ou Thursday night, “Merchant of Venice” on Friday night and “Charles I” for the matinee. The sale of seats for the series of five performanees will begin at the Opera hou*e on Wednesday morning next at 10 o’clock, for the season only. The sale for a single performance commences at the Opera house on Thursday, at 10 o’clock. Prices for the season $12 50, prices single nitrhtB $2 50, $2 00, $1 50 and $1 00. Matthew Arnold will deliver his lecture on ‘ Numbers, or the Majority aud the Remnant,'’ »t New Plymouth church on the evening of February 4 The Insurance Suit. The question agitating insurance circles is: Is*i a , compact between insurance agent* immoral and void as against public policy? In the case of Metzger vs. Cleaveland A Adams for the violation of-the Indianapolis fire Insurant agents,compact, Metzger callefi v finesses to prove that Cleaveland & Adams had made rebates to insured in violation «f the compact. The attorneys for defendants appeared in behalf of the witnesses and refused to be examined, stating a* the principal reason that the complaint was bated on a compact which was immoral sad void as again/ public policy. The question of the validity of the compact was therefore referred to Judge Walker of the Superior court, who set down the case for argument on Tuesday, February 5, when the question will be heard and determined whether insurance compacts will deter agents from rebating. This is an important question that is attracting attention not only hi re but in other cities wnere like organizations exist, or are about to be established. Concerning Irvington. The town marshal of Irvington this morning swore tn several deputies, and search wa* instituted for a lot of meat stolen fr**» the meat shop. The houses of several suspected colored aud white citizens were raided but the meat was not found. The Philokurian (ministerial students) society of Butler university is in a ferment. The Delta Tau Delta fraternity hM initiated several of the young preachers and the slighted balance craves for the resignation of their more fortunate brethern. Threats have been made that unless the fraternity men retire from the society the “barbarian*” will abandon it. TbeRev. H. O. Breedonof Terre Haute will lecture in the college chapel next Tuesday night on “SavanaroTa.” Cock Fighting. Mr. Jackson is losing caste. The sporting frati rnity seeing no necessity for going so^ar during the cold weather to exhibit their brutality, have with Impunity opened a cook pit in this city. It la understood that tn a Union street cellar, on Thursday night, local birds were matched before a select circle of choice spirits. Meeting with no interruption arrangements were made for another main to night at the same place, and invitations have been discreetly distributed, bat one of them unintentionally reached a reporter of this paper. Unless the pit Is overcrowded because of this publicity, or the “sport” prevented bv the police, the mala w ill be fought to-night as agreed upon. Policeman Arrested. Ernest Lehman, a news agent, on the Bee Line, to-day tiled complaint before ’Squire Woadard against Officer Rogers, of the depot force, whom he charges with a grievous assault and battery, committed because the complainant insisted upon entering the ladles’ room, at the depot, where a friend wm waiting. The affair happened some days ago. When the papers were served to day Rogers gave notice that he had been filed against before the mayor, and as Lehman waa not privy to this prosecution it is presumed Rogers’s friends are doing it to lessen the probable punishment. The Late Jeha Maclntlre. The funeral of the late John MacIntyre will take place from the family residence tomorrow. Mr. MacIntyre baa been a clttr-a of Indianapolis for twenty-four yeara. He was one of tbe partners in tbs first white paper mill in tbe city, and ha* always been identified with the city’s buatnea* interest*. At tbe time of bis death he wm engaged tn tbe coal business. He waa a brother »f Thomas Vaclatlre, late superintendent of the deaf and dnmb asylum, and numbered among bis friends and acquaintances a large per cent of the city’s population. The Next tttwte Flection. The offices to be filled at the next state election are governor, secretary, treasurer, auditor, reporter of the supreme court, and a supreme judge for the Fifth district, to succeed judge Hammond, who wa* appointed to fill the vacancy caused by the appointment of Judge Woods to the Lotted Stales bench. Judge EMott's term does not expire until 18ts6, and bis successor will not be elected until that time. Tbe supreme court clerkship la a four jean’ office. A $7,000 Verdict. The autt of Mr*. Anna W. Ferguson re. tbs Pennsv)vanla Central Railway Oo., tormmated this morning in a verdict for pl<Uattff, the jury awarding her $7,000 damsgea. The plaintiff 1$ tbe mother of the late Matthe* Ferguson, a Pallrean car coodaetor, who whs kilted to the J. M A L acctdeat, near Farmington, tost snamer, whM the new sleeper ’’Walaka" wm wrecked. The defendent* gave notice ot an appeal.

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UfinuiroMa, January 90-Xtfy this morn tag fire broke out In the Stale prison at Stillwater, and in spH® <* ^ *“?**• bull (Uinr* were dw* 1 * 05^ ^ ^ prUomere. Including the Younger brothsM, were taken out and P*»«d * f’roeg guard In the yartL,Tne loss probablyv to half • miUfbn dollars. The fire caught In the i»asemo»t of the stats penitentiary af 11;®tod* nlghl. It wm first JlSCovered by a pederiftfl** vho failed to amaet the attention of tb« •»* ran (3twrn town and trwmrd. to an alarm. Tbe fire caught VMflfif the main cffice ot the car < company, and wk«n tbe department : arrived it was impoaaiWs to do ony effective work on aeoteit of $M dense amoks. At lo’clockffi hetame evident that the prteon M the rear of the toffees waa doomed, anil'Company K, at the state militia, was called to amist to temovti v the convicts, about in all, twtoe team shackled together by means of long toe tiffins, find removed to different parte of the prison grounds. How She fire started tew teyatery. The loss to about$300,000; aWowotet by the state wm partially covervd by loearance. When the fire first started, Chief Joey, of Stillwater, went Into the barrtta* structure and bad a narrow eeeape fram dtotth. A fortunate feature conaiaas to saving all tbe documents and personal nripere and letten of Senator Sabla^ proaidant of the ear

company.

The tire waa marked by an Atff of great heroism by George P. I>odd. ot Still water county, who rescued a convict 1 ffit- in his

cell, at the risk of his own life. ,

Unie*Go, January 26.—Senator 1 tobln, who to In the city, says he has prtvffi » advices that the loss by tbe fire at Bttllw Wtor will not exceed $00,000, all of which JWto ow

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nualneM Block at Xenflv.

Cincinnati, January 26.—Fire ut Jfanla. tbU morning, burned the Unton btock^ containing three stores. The building and Bt ocks in stores are a total loss. 1 .oss eetiti mated at $75,000. William Pow ere bad bis skull crushed bv a falling brick. Baltimouk, January 26.—The tortUlrsr factory, of L. Lelduer & Son, o* Canto creek, Anne Arundel Oo., is burned.

I.066 $50,000 fully Insured, Twenty Men Missing.

London, January 26.—The ships City of Lucknow and Btmla, engaged in the Austrian trade, were In colltoioa, to-day, in the English channel. Tbe Simla wm sunk. Seventeen persons were saved, but twenty

men are mlsaing.

A Heavy Reduction Ordered. B* Loris, January 26.—Dispatches from Texas say orders have recently been received, and are being put into effect, to reduce the expenses on all the Goald railroads in that 6tate fifty per cent. CONOBN8BO NBWff.

Domestic.

Receipts of hogs at Chicago to-day, 14,-

00O; of cattle. 2,fi)0.

It Is expected that the house will come te a vote to day on the Fiu John Porter bill. Rev. Thomas Harrison is conducting a revival at UeatenarvfM. E. church, St. Louis. Wheat advanced three cents in Chicago, yesterday, throwing the shorts into parox-

ysms of /right.

Frank Dewalt, the defaulting president of tbe defunct First National bank, of Leadville, a as arrested yeete-day at El Pact,

Texas.

Gov. Hoadly nominated ex-governar Foster as one of the directors af the insue hospital, of Toledo, bat the Standard OU senate rejected tbe nominations—10 to 11. Two gypsies, man and wife, named McMillan were found dead In a tent at Huntsville, Ala., yesterday. The man had $2,o00 In hi* clothes. The affair is Involved in mystery. Edward Brawn, of Raleigh, N. C., aged eighteen, took laudanum on Thursday night and died yesterday. He bad spent money lavishly and been reprimanded by his par-

ents.

The internal revenue receipts for the first half of tbe current fiacal year were, in round numbera, $60,50®,000, or at the rate of $121,000,000 for the year, as against $147,000,00® for tbe last fiscal year. Harry Lee, book keeper for Woodroogh A McParlin, saw manufacturers of Cincinnati, is missing with several thousand dollars of tbe firm's money. He was addicted to the society ot fast women. About 500 shares of Northern Pacific preferred stock were brought to under tbe rule at tbe New York exchange, to-day, foe the account of C. J. Osborne A Co. for nondelivery. The stock is scarce. The house committee on postoffiset and. pcstroads has agreed to report favorably Mr. Maxey’a bill, fixing postage on secondclass publications, deposted to letter carrier's office, at 2 cents per pound. William Coombs, a fanner forty years old. living five miles south of Elgin, 111., attempted to cut his wife’s throat. In her dying agonies she wrenched the weapon from him and fatally stabbed him. Commissioner Pink, of the trunk Una pool, appeared before the house committee on commerce today and mads an argument in favor of the right of railroads to continue their pooling arrangements. Robert Harris, president of the No rib era Pac ific railway company, appeared before the Senate committee on public lands and made an argument against tbe forfeiture of any portion of the Northern Pacific laud grant. , , , _» Mbs Lena Goettlg, who was to have beee married on Thursday, at Baltimore, Md.,wM burled instead, dying from the effect of burns received last Tuesday. The rix young ladles selected to ast m bridesmaids officiated as pail bearers at the funeral. The grand jury indicted A. O. Carpenter for the murder of the girl Zora Bums, at Lincoln, 111. Car]>enter wm oat on $10,00® bail, but the court declared tbe offense not bailable, and remanded Carpenter to tbe coffiody of the sheriff, who conveyed himta jail. T' e river men are alarmed over the pro«p t cf an immense ice gorge to tbe Yongh- <( rheny and Monoogaheta mere That-wto-t is frosea solid. Gorges exist at Port Ro, *, Shaner, La j ton and Smith toe. la many places tbe Ice h> piled twenty feet Daniel Weils, jr., in tbe ctreoit coart at Milwaukee, has entered a complaint agaiaffi Peter McGeoch for a money acctouraag of ’heir lard and wheat deals la 1M1 aadflM. MiGeocta’a reply is rather evasive ■aM*** 1 to show that be will attempt to prove that the transactions alluded te were faiMiag contracts, and therefore nffil and void. Charles Johnson, a stop-eon, aad ffarah Clayton, a granddaughter of James Tdrner. a prominent farmer living near the ttorn of Armo, Douglas# county. Missouri, hto® been anested for the murder of Tarato. A confession is said to have boea made by thoee parties In connection with Mr*. Turner that they conspired to kill Turner to fcet his

money.

The senate yesterday paaeed Mr. Harrison’a bill to provide a efru government for AlMka, and Mr.Jtoefctoffi'MMeatla! Inability bill In the earn ffi»C *<»th or dtoab Uty of the president an* vlee preaMetot, the MU veal a the right to perform the prssMeot’e duties tn tbe secttotoT of *tnt«, or tn com there be none, thM la ton secretary of (be treasury, thea la the secretary of war. and

so on ihroogh to® cabinet.

Thirteen chUdran were drowned aLBona by the ice breaking and letting them into ths

water.

Herr Lasker's body wm takes te terlta to day for burial. The funeral ceremonies

wtll take place Monday.

There have been three suhddto and one murder this month, at Nice sad Menu Carlo. In consequence of losses at toe feming

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The Scotia coal mine at McCann, Cumberland county. Nova BcoMfc to OB fire. The scam worked bM towfantty given trouble ^The^bcrt bfli, amended so that every European prisoner will have the option of (rial before • native or Kareprea judge or magtotoato hM passed toe legisla-

tive council <ff Indto.

The mtasfoa of General Garden Is to effect appointed bfaa gorfWBor of ftoudau, wfth full powers, and bgs «U»uffly advised ffim te Tbe Margate of Hertford, who was thrown and ktrked by ble horse while hunting $t A leaner, last Monday, died lut evening. B« WM wventy-two yeara old. Hl$ full

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