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CITY WBW. /grin tht Criminal Co*ft jmttrdtj tb* trial «f Oaers* SwM, far aiMto, iraf oomm«oc«d. /^W* arTandtorTlM^tlonB M Mr. B. II. Dill, of Morgantown, Indiana, for n valnaMo olub for tha Wan*i.T Baimnaii. j*rH. M. BU«, Eaq , Trmror of Cm •ounty, and W. #, Naob, Bk)., of Ligny port, woro In tbo oltyywtorday. /MTBowen, Stewart 4 Co., bar# retired tbo February number* of Putntn’t Monthly and Lippin«oU_t ifcyowto. /M'Jndga Chapman pnfotmtA tbo marriage oeromosy yooof day for tbo Ant tlmo, A eonplo woro married by him In the Clerk’* office. . yMTA. Roaongarton, at Bo. M North Penneylranla otroet, boo roootood Onr Young JTolkt, Pvtnam’i Monthly, and LippiiteoU’t Mngatint for February. /MrThe a—eaemont of Intornal roronue In tbta District loot month amonntod to 919,904 99. In tbo acme month of 1897 It waa 934,9B3 91, and la 1999 It WOO 931,-

033 99.

/^■Coroner Aired yesterday held an inqneat on the body of the man Conner, who was stabbed In a drunken row, last Thnradtiy night, and who died on Monday. He had been bnrled by bis friend* before the Coroner heard of It. Caleln Strain, a witness In the Criminal Court, yesterday foil down tbo stairs In tbs Court House, and was s» eerely injured. He was remoted to the oount&fail for treatment. /^The ball of companies A and 0, National Guard*, at the Guard Hall, Bden’a Block, to-night, will bs a «ne affair. companies are going Into it with a wi ' 1, /* member* ars ordered to appear In fun Uftn ^ tk# ifii, mmr w Miud a fancy dress ba f .

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foraatly, la order te glr* the people a folr representatlou, 1* no mom applloaM* now than % W»* two dr fore* jgfouMM. For year*‘tbs' populations of tU ttffildk Wards has* been In about tbs same proportion they now tfb, and a change was needed Just as much when the present Connell same Into offle* as It Is now, upon

book; bo told me <

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the ere of an election. Wo suppoao the K ds^rl^on rfthsthef eot Connell wttl now goTltUle further. Tka' JSb pwltet ICknml • safcMfo rid not

Indianapolis Business Directory,

ATTORNEYS.

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BANKS.

f NDIAN APOLI8

1 IS inking Office ier Virsinfa avenne and Pennayli ^ . W. UlMDSaaos, Prea’t.

An». 0. Jessacs, Bec’y. iyia dli

Uankine Odoe .s^nT?

Virginia avenue and rennaylrania street.

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Bank.)

ANK, S8 Eatt Waahinetoa afreet.

InStol _

ueoes, (formerly of Fletober’i

CARItlAQI MAKERS.

\fII.LRR. MITCHELL * 8T01 >,11, Masefoe1Y1 turera of Carrlaeee and Kxpreaa Wasoae,

cornorKentacky arenneand Oeorfiaftoeet.

DINING BOOMS.

DENTISTRY.

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DRY GOODS.

“’PRADK PALACK”-N. R. Smlfk * Co.. JobJ. bera nnd Retailer* In Dry Good*, »l and * Waat Weabington atreet. jyM dly

GAS EITTCR.

T C. DU»H. Plamber, Qae eaS f 1

Tgba. Lead. IronViteif rfeaT^fgt

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MARBLE WOBKS.

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nt* fernlabcd 00 t Market atreet.

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PLUMBERS.

c°^tSr. B *d rafc ^ v.ii® deliera, Bracket*. Pendant*, etc., (la* Building. 47 Boeta Pesssrhrasls *toee

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Bter •Jlp*

I’endsni*. ete., Oaa (5)mgante*

Penafrtranla street.

SADDLERY.

_ MEDICAL* Radical Cureof Rupture. DH. H. ft. FfiNDCMT* PhyMlolon nn<l mnrgeon, SIRE? to call attention i I and radical cur* < *

i^o.exm.nSt.ax'x es*e* of the Throat end Lung*) new and anfuf. •ataed Vaeaum Apparatn* for tk« treatment of

Impotency s 8yrtn»e», eto.

Burgleaf operation of the Dtersi, Bene*. Ere. Ear. Qenito-l rinnry Organa, and all di.eaaeioi the lo«er bowel. »nc»e#afully performed. , N. B —Peraona at a diatanee eaa eontnlt m«

by 'ettof.^ Conaultafion free.

Omce, No. S', Eaat Market »tre-t.

— t.n 8 PENDERT.

Indlanapolia, lad.

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ENAMELED GLASS. ZKfiLKHM A DI FF

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ll*re bronghl the art of Plaining and Enameling Uli»a to ft degree of perfection biinerfo nnknnWn in thia country Krery efyfe, color and aeaigo of “(ained ()|.iea. for public and private bail.llnre, Menmboats, railway eara^ and buaipeas nfflena. made to order. No. ft Wood atreet, Pi (tab erg ■ P" nor-'C dHtnlatorttbp —■gffWT’Jl '■■'-I nil].—WWWW— HOTELS. wEftwiiKftTftH hor»r„ Cor. Bfcome St. knd Bowgry, New Ycfk, ON THE ErfUtPEAN PLAN. aw Aeeommedatfon for two linndred gnaat*. horfBadta J. I'. DARI'O4 , Proprietor. A W 11 L. A TV 1> HOtr»£3 f

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Knro|»*:»n llutel In the thy. Areh nb'ire fovtnth Afteef, 1’hiloKlelpMa. norJfdir A. F. BELCHIR.

ftrtho following

F w -sona wars sleeted Club, meeting

ofBsers of the Bun* Clu

on Mondsy night:

President—Hoa. John ffstren.

Vloe President—George W. Wilson.

Secretary—J. G. Lightfoot. Treasurer—/obn O. Hanning.

Rwvmrxra AsssssMmrr.—The following is the assessment of Internal Hsrsnus in

this district for last month: Marlon county Hancock county Rbelby county Johnson county Morgan County Hendricks county Whisky removed from bond

.910,198 89

318 49

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638 66 797 16 696 70 969 90

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look up tbs thief; went to But key® saloon and went In; tellers stotyad outside; found three men In the saloon throwing dlse on the counter; one of them wanted to bet |800 be could throw a certain number; s man amwer-

ssw arrangement throws Mr. Brown Into tbs Fifth Ward, Dsrl* Into tbs fourth, •nd Faster Into tbs sixth. Thee* gentlemen will probably b* depsWed of their seats, and a special election ordered, la order to All the racanoiee with man wbo ms not only Republicans, but wbo will bo moetoobsdisnt to tbs party lash. Tbs Ward* araarranged as lUlows:

mar wabd,

All that part of said otty bounded on tbs south by Kew York street, on tbs north by North street, (from Meridian stieet east to tbs termination of North street to tbs corporation line,) and on tha east by the corporation llaa, aball constitute the First Ward.

SaOOND WARD.

All that part of said city bounded on tbs south by the northern boundary of the First Ward, oa the went by MeMMa street, aad oa tb* north sad east by tha corporation -Une, aball senstltata tha

jbeooud Ward. TBIRD WARD.

All that part of said stty bounded on tbe south by WssMngton street, (from Meridian atreet to Mississippi street.) on tb* west by Mississippi street from Washington street north to the Intersection of Indiana avenue; tbeuss northwest by Indiana avenue te west street; thence north by West street to tbe corporation line, on tbe north by tbe oorp ,ration line and on the east by Meridian street and Cirel* street, (running earn of tb* Governor’s cirel#,) shall sonstituts

tbs Third Ward. FOORTIt WAR*.

All that part of said city bounded on tbe south by Washington street, on tbe west by White River and tbe corporation Has, and on the east by tb# western boundary of the Third Ward, shall constitute the Fourth Ward.

rirrn wa*».

All that portion of aaid eMy bounded on the north by Washington street, from White fiver to Delaware street, on tha east by Delaware street, running south to Merrill street, runulug west from Delaware street to Illinois street; thence north by Illinois street to Garden street; thence west by Garden street to Mississippi street; thence north by Mlsstaslppl street to Henry street; these* waat by Heary street to Missouri street; thence nov-h by Missouri street to South street; thence-*a«t by South street to Kentucky avenue; tLmoeaooikwest by Kentucky avenue to Wait# river, and on tb# waat by White fiver an* the eorporstiea line, shall eonatltate the Sifth Ward.

SIXTH WA*o.

All that part of aald city bounded on tbe north by the Southern boundary of tb* Fifth Ward, on the east by Delaware atreet, eouth to Madison avenue; hence south by Madieoa avenue to the corpora-

tion line; on tbe

gtaffta

one aek Sellers to makWan smart; seen tha pocket book last hy SsHes, sad thought the one tbe maa had wmaeuae rA&lbr,3&-^ Wintum W. amah Edwards am him and Brown on lUlatois street; ms In-

918,904 93 Tn our report of the Connell meeting, published yesterday morning, tbs following sentence occurred: ‘‘Mr. Kappes took a political view of the altustlon, and wanted the ordinance rushed through.” We are informed by Mr. Kappes that this ia a mistake. He did not wlsk to have the ordinance "rushed through,” but dosired further time to consider tbe matter, and accordingly did not vote upon tbe or-

dinance at all,

-i/ ^F’Mldaummer Night’* Dream la bev - glnalng t* be appreciated, for tbe andl-

•noea are becoming larger with each representation. The performance la one of tbo bast and most attraotlv* we bare aver bad bars, aad barring tbe abominable ballet, is one to which no exception aan be talMflC If that could be left out, the entertainment would bs complete, but, as Manager Leake seems to think b# knows tha taste of the public better than the .monster itself, w* ureannn* «v- *—u,». wffi continue to b* bored to that extent every night. It Is impossible to exaggerate tbe beauty of the scenery, and tha admirable working of tbe aosnlo effects. Tbe various parts are handsomely sustained, and tbe tragedy of Pryamne and Thtsbe, sa presented by “the hard handed men of Athens,” Is one of tbs most ladiarous things svsr given here. If tbe attendance ia at all consonant with the merit of th# piece, tbe bouse will be crowded every night of Us presentation. Tbe transformation seen* alone la worth more than tbe prloe of admission.

/(ff“'The SxirriNaa deala heavily In party clap-clap this morning: but takes good care not to publish the lines of the new warde. It devotee much spaae to misrepresenting the members of tbe Connell, but not a line to give thia Information that Its reader* want to read most.”—Asenlnp Commercial. Tbo Ucmmoreial, as asoal, falls Into line at tbe beat of the Jommal’i drum, and as usual grows Indignant at very small things. The SaRTinat didn’t publish tb* boundaries of the wMda because It didn’t have them, tbe Journal reporter having put tbe ordinance In bis pocket befora.lt was passed, and made off with It. So much for lack of "enterprtso.” A* to tb* charge of misrepresenting tbe members of tbe Connell, that la simply false, but even If tme tbe Oommereial man could know nothing about It, as be never attends tbe Council meetings. Tbs reporters of the Slffnxat are instructed in all eases to give/*A4ff|tbo*t fear or favor, and tbe Con*#11 reports of the thnrmn have always been distinguished for fairness and absence of partlsaa fceliag. Cven old man Goddard will admit that. A charge si mlai'cprwcwtfoa corns*, with an exceedingly bad frac* from ft p*p*r which derives all ItavMwa and opinion* from, and fsskty likWatad Hr* eonrae of, such a ihset as tbe lodlaaapoHs Journal,

id polios . witbont

ftiAnrvt Statist jo*.—It |* stated that 29,630 marriages war* consummated in

ear 199a, and 4,000

granted during tbe same

period, One couple out of evory five

«'r. .TAMibiw ii or ia A*, ¥fi and 4o7 Libtrtr Otrost, epyoilts th* falsa Depot, PIMoharg, Ponnsylranta, JAMKBK. LANAIIAN. • - * PrOrrtotSf, Thl* bon**, eenditrlsd SS lbs Enrcpsafl pits, la nswlf built, fpltndlill)' fur. DcmI, and coSTanl«jl tg railroad*, las K*sto*rant open S ir

JPAJLMUli Itot/MJH, Oornsr Wtthlartos snd llllasl* Itresta,

IN MAN AFOUd,

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20,630 marriages wars this State during tbs r* divorces were granted

period, One couple Ou* cn evary nvs united by the parson, ware asvsred by

tbe Judge,—Hzc/ioivd.

Tbe above item baa bean going tba rounds of the press for some time, and hen called forth any nnmbor of editorials reflecting on th* divorce laws of Indians, It Is so evidently absurd, so far as divorcee are concerned, that w* bav* not thought it worth noticing until we sea | that the press of the State have commenced publishing it as * fact. Any atatfotica as to marriages and divorces durI In* tans could not be made up as early In j the year, and as this Item has been dr- | ('iitutlng for several weeks It is probable I that lao? and not 1998 la tbe year referred to, An estimate based upon 1967 will, | however, not prove far out of tbe way,

even if 1869 la meant,

Marion !e tbe moat populonf county in f t he Mate, and on account of tbs asossstI billty and other advantages of Indianapolis, the proportion of applicant* here | for divorces, wbo some from other States, is probably greater, with one or two *x- { ocptlotia, than In any sounty of tbe State. ' tn 1867 there were Just one hundred and two divorces grsnted in this county. Srtimattftg tht population *f tbs county at 80,000, that is just ana divers* for 784 9 10 persons, estimating tbs population of tbe Stats at 1/00/00, and suf? posing that th* same proportion exists 1, every cotta’y of the Stats, tbsre aboulri hats been 1,913 13*49divorces la thfoStats In 1867, W# do net Lellsvs, however, that the proportion ia a* greet In a majority of tba count tea** It la bars, Tim Warm^-Ws 'publish herewith list portion of tba ordinance passed by tha Caunell Monday night, wblcb dafgaa tbs booadarlca of tb* Wards, Tba ananas offered for Uo pssasgs, that tha MW

south by tbo oorporo-

tion line, and on tb* west by White river, north to Kentucky avenns, shall

soustitnte tbe Sixth Ward.

sxvxirrn wad*.

All thst part of sstd city hounded on tbe north by Washington •.reet, on tb* cast by Hast street, on tbs south by tbs corporation 11m, and ths west by Madison svenus and Delaware street, shall ooastituts ths Seventh Ward.

BIOTH WARS.

All that part of said city bounded on tbssiorth by Washington street, on the east and south by the corporation line, •nd on ths west by East atrsst, aball oon•tituts ths Eighth Ward

HI.VTH WARD.

All that part of said city bounded on the South by WunWington street, (from th* corporation line west to Meridian street.) on the west hy Meridian street, •nd Circle street, (running east of the Governor's Clrsl#,) oa ths north by New York atreet, and on tbe eaat by the corporal ion line, aball constitute tbs Ninth

Ward. a

rolls* naord anvssclgnsang Vomr*. Court met, pursuant to adjournment, At F^/kUwalx mmmImnaviaan. .■*■ ■ w — tbo members of ths Hoard present sxoept Dr. Jamason, Tha following addition*! testimony was adduosd by th* d*fonsain th* charge agataat Mioh*el Murphy. Thomas Wilson—Raid* war* generally kept secret, the Chlsf of FoH** or tb* City Marshal would select tbs fores for raiding without informing tbo men as to where they were going, or for what purpose; tbe policemen la tha ward* where ihs raids were to taka place war* always required to be along} It waa customary for the polloeaeen to fils against such

bon ess In their wards,

Ortas- Bxaminod—Would often find the women absent when a house waa raklsd; a policemen might obtain information aa to when any raiding In his ward was to bs done; during the last two ysars raids were made under tha saptrvMon of tbe City Marshal or hi* deputy, wbo would apply for a certain number of polios to •saist them; raids wars seldom.mads

without authority of a warrant.

By the Board-Bod not scsompanlsd raiding parties of 1st*} had been at Daily’s one or two times on a raid; polios generally found two or mors girls si Marshal Unvertaw—Intended raids

were kept secret as paaaible, notified to meet at a given point

information as to tbo seme* expected; raids mad* on a warrant ware usually conducted by the deputy marshal; very few raids were made during tbe past two years; bad on several ooeaMana found the women, and sometimes tbs visitors, bid awsy under the beds, out In tbs wood

sheds, snd down In the oellars.

Or«»»-Kanmined — Policemen of tbs wards wbe,e raids Were made were always present; policemen had raided bouses witbont Instructions from tbs Chief or Marshs!; it was considered they

I bad • right to do so.

Tbe prosecution Introduced tbe follow-

ing rebutting testimony:

Marshall Unversaw—Was present last week during tbs conversation In tbe Police Oonrt; did not pay much attention to what was said; beard Brown make seas# remark about Tate, and Jennie replied to tbe effect that be was no gentleman to make such remarks to her, and that be bad better go and talk ta Tate; aa be wae going out be passed Jennie* wbo •aid to him she had nothing against Msrpby; that she bad ;ono* promised him a present of a new bat, and afterwards gave

him 96 to buy It.

Klla Sutherland—Was at the Police Oonrt room at time of tbe conversation, and beard Jennie tell Brown it was all a mistake about her giving Murphy |600; that she bad given no such amount, ana no snob charge could be proved by her; beard her say she bad given Murphy 94, aa she bad promised bits a new bat and

flailed to buy it for him,

Oroto-Kaaminod—UoA been asked by Miss Daily if she recollected tbe conversation : told bar what abo vwooilaetod and Jennie then aald sbd would have bar called as a witness) 'his occurred last svsnSfeca/ted—Do not rssoOset if Jennie made tbe remark about 96 to Brown or some one elec wbo was talking to her; ( here were several persona present at tbs

time,

.Tbs esse was hers closed and tbe argument of sounesl consumed the balance of tba morning session. Tbo Board took tbe Charge' under advisement, snd tbs Oonrt rose until two r. M.

arrsHsosN sassiog.

The following charge against Policeman Brown wss filed by tb* prosecution; He farther charges that he Is Informed and believes that Amos Sellers, on tbe — dsy of October, in tha year isos, at and In tbe city of Indianapolis, bad a certain pocketbook taken front his person; that tots same oonUtnsd nine dollars at the Unis it was takes; sad that a policeman, John Brown, waa then and tbsrs Informed thereof; and that ha received a description of thief, who was sftsrward arrested by Bpsoial Pollosman ftrnltb and lellvsrsd over to aaid John Brown, who

•treiassiy, negligently and .-.tifrsred and permitted i "

permitted^said thief

•ape and go at large; and failed wholly to reoelva for said Hellers either —»-•

pocketbook or It* content*. Tbe witnesses for ths prosecution

present, tha above aharga waa *4

proceeded with.

Tba testimony of Mr. Sellers an tbta Charge was sdmittod by tha Hoard Mat Wednesday, and pnMtahed In car rswart *9 that day 4 * proceedings

have so much money, but had a noe that was good for more than that amouit; tbe pocket book looked like tbe one tellers •ad stolen from him; called Selin In, When tbe men at once broke m tbelr gasaa—thaman with the white h» aaying he guessed bs would not bet—aid two of the men went but tbe beck wy and the other by the front door; we;t out, and after watting awhile saw ttora go back info tbe saloon; looked arouul for a policeman; found Mr. Powers ad told film; thought him a policeman;4mUh and Brown cams up soon after am wera

Informed.

Ones-Eaaminod—Is a second eonln to Sellers: first spoke to Powers i the corner by tba Mar moot Hall; Fuwea told Smith and Brown; when Seller*went Into th* esteem be saw tb# pocketbook, and madawafiotlonanif kawasagtagta one aak Sellers to makwsn sffidavt; bad

m tha soaks* book h wtntam w.lmattb-]

d Browa on lUhsati

formed of the robbery’} 14wards pinted out a lowsfsed man, wearing graynixed clothes and a white bat, at tb» Bckeya Saloon, aa the thief; afterwards went Into tbe saloon and found thm> men throwing dice; than waa a large aim of money on the counter, said to o 9800; on# of the men waa th* on* wtb the whit# hat; arrested him and gave Ha up to Brows, wbosCmo in at the tiros ;w hen Brown earns in ho took tbo monw that w,<s on the counter: Brown aakri who the money belonged to; one of th men said tbe man who wao inder arrest had Just won It: Brown took tha man Into a back room aud tbe two man followed; do not .now what occurred there; Brown let tbe man go; be said be did not believe ths man waa a thief; ho did not take tbo maiovor to the Commercial House, when Edwards and Sellers ware waiting; d not know his object In taking th* mar into tf* bask room, but supposed it me to search him; waa not ashed to go with them; is a special policeman; hinka Brown ohsugad his cloths* after tk arrest; he did not say th* man bad riven him any money, and never told me what was said or done tn tha back rooo; the monsT on the counter waa in two jilsa, and Brown had it la bia hand who ha

went la to the bask room.

CVoM-AUaswnsd—Powers wss pasant

when tb* arrest wss made; Brown ia* is tba bock room some minutes; Bown told Hellers be would bav* to mak< out an affidavit before tha arrest eoud b# mad#; this wsa before tb* arrsst; Edwards and Sellers were present; ttoman with th* white hat elaiased th* mtney;

do not kaow what became of it. By the Board—Was in ettisens’ or#**,

but waa acting a* special policemen and had been "worn in asaucb; tried to Glow tbo men when they went in back oom with Brown, but could not open the.oor;

suppose it wss locked.

Jacob Powers—Haw Edwards at tbe corner of Illinois aad Georgia at set*, wbo told him of the robbery and pouted out a man standing In tbe door of tbe Buckeye saloon a* being the thief; told him to And a policeman; be went tor ay and brought Hellers, who said the msi at tbe Buckeye was tbs thief; found Bailb and Brown and told them; they speed that Hmlth being in ritiaena eWbcs should make tbe arrsst; Hmith rant over and Brown, Hellers and wilneaatoon followed; went into saloon with Bown and found Hmlth had arrested the nan; Brown took some money from the c»unter, and took the man into the back r>oin •long with his two companions; attenptsd, In campsny with Hmith, to follow,but the bar tender intsrforred; puabed >im aside and tried to enter: found the tour was locked on tbe inside; Brown ciane out an* I asked him what be had (tons with tbe maa; Brown answered that the man was no thlof, that be was a horse buyer: told him he onght to havs held him as Hellers wanted him; Brown replied, "By God I know my business, I’ll bet a thousand dollara the man ia not a

thief but a horae buyer.”.

_ Oo*»-"nothing sa.d about an affidavit; has had no trouble with defendant, aad is* had fasUagi toward him; Brown did not say that he wanted no Instructions; he aaid be k*Sw his own buainsss; told him that waa not the way to do bnstnena; be turned awav and walked off with Minnick, who had

juateotnanp.

James Brown—Sellers related his loaa and bis auspicious about wbo waa the thief; asked him if he won Id make an affidavit, he said no, bat wanted tha naan arrested and searched; told him I had no right to proceed In that manner; tbe money taken from the counter was olsimtod by ons Pink Morrison and waa givsn up to him; the men In the saloon •aid the man that Hmith arrested had not. been out of tha bouae thst evening; •did not receive any money or artlct* or vaiue from any one while in tbe back room; Hollars said be had loat 97; did not aaa or know of aoy gambling going off at lima

of the arrest.

OoM-Jteamiard—Positive that Hell era said 97, aad not 90; Sellers asid be thought ths msIT'WM to the Buckeye: Edward# sapeared to know more about the robberv than Hellers; made no arrangement with Smith to have him go over and make the arrest; when be went In, Hmlth said boro la tbe man we want; saw at once he waa not a thief | Morrlaon was the only ane who claimed tha money; gave it to him in the back room; did not aak tbe mao’s name, or where he belonged; tbe door of the bach room was net locked; went out the aide way Into Georgia atreet; told Powers be knew hie business, and wanted no liiiitructlona: knew tbe arreatad man waa not a thief by bis looks. After the argument of eounsfil, tbe Board took the charge under advisement, end the Court adjourned qallloltiaa. J(.

to-day.

It le nnd era toad that the chergea against Chief of Police Wilson will next be brought up for investigation.

term

Tha truth toy that Christian and rightminded parent* have not been firm enough in tie matter. They know the prattle# j* mischievous; they, can not tell y*tutt Maple *11 Ot* evils, nor would they ba believed if they could, sod they have not used their rightful authority in tbe matter. It le never easy to do just right; there are always thorns and briers In the wayr but thst 1* no reeaon for

turning aside. ’ ,

We kaow Rcuaata point. A tew yearn etnea a man well known In aociety—not young, and who could not dance—waa sluing at a party near a young lady, and watching tbe mazes of a "German.” He turned to her, knowing her well, and •eld: "I wish you would le* me put my arm around your waist.” Of course, she looked at him in amazement. "Oh,” •eld he, "you know I can’t dance, but I don’t see tbe dlfferanoe. All these young men have their asms about their girlr waists, and why ehouldn’t I have the same prlvllega, though I ait still T” Christian parents go and look on and ■ee no wrong, or "hope no harm ia done.” (They know natter.) And young people go alona—no other friend with them— aad dauea till morning, and aaU It "tbe

German.”

Tha mischiefs are manifold—the latp hour*, which totally unfit them for the work of the next day; the long-continued aad wearying excitement, making recreation toil; tbe absolute need not only of food, but of etimalus, to keep fictitious etrangth for so many boars’ work; and, aa we all know, these seenes, even in "good society,” become almost orgies. And parents mourn and. lament and weakly *ay: "What can we dof Our children must do Mothers da We can’t be singular. Our children must enjoy themselves.” Not one In a hundred has firmness enough to say. "It shall not be.” And yet they know the mischiefs and •vile that must of necessity spring from these lata, exciting, promiscuous dances; and they shut their eye# and let the devil have hla own way and Jead their aons and daughters to destruction. What shall we doT .In many doubtful questions it is very difficult to draw the line, as when a party is too large, er an entertainment too lavish or too late, or what Is extravagant in dreaa, equipage or outlsy. But here the line is plain. Round dances. Let them be forbidden and banished to their "own place,” where they florlsh; Our police know where te find them tn their luxnrianoe. It ia a marvel that anything so vulgar never gained a place among decant people. One thing la marked. No earnest, live, working Christian man or woman wm ever found, to our knowledge, engaged la them dsnoaa. ■oval* of PaMts Mew. A Boston journal, tha Commonwealth, make* the rat bar exaggerated statement that every afternoon after three o’clock •nme twelve to fifteen United States Senators are so drunk that they are usable to attend to business. The Washington correspondent of the Missouri Democrat, also says that tbe "coming aes•ion of Congress will see the certain death and entombment of three men now in tba Untied States Senate, all from drink. Take away tbe pay and clothes of these three men and they are already tavern suckers and parasitea of the most abject sort. I aaw one of them at a friend’s hou-s, only yesterday, ask for a glass of whisky aa seen aa he entered. He took it with both hands, which shook and rocked rather M in some theatrieal exaggeration of drunkenness than in real light of common life, and' to aae his greedy llpa Blip by tba giaMte edge, cheated like Tantalus by Die own nerves, waa dreadful. He Is no worse than two others, but happily his tsrm expires on the 4th of March. Tbe New York <9un adds: It la not too much to aay that the Senate owes it to its own good name to axpell these drunkards. But we do not anticipate from that body any action of ao vigorous a nature. The disposition of .Senators is to bear aad forbear with the vice# of their colleague#, no matter how gross or bow notorious. If a Senator were openly to receive bribe*, or to commit forgery or murder, it is not likely that be would be punished for it by the votes of his fellow mem bam.

SPECIAL NOTICES.

. —

ev-Whr is the UNIVERSAL WBHfOBBtha ksstr Bsesaaeithaa >■ astr* TaismvS Dosbi Osar.aa«thaParasr Ster.whtoh fasvsntathe eon from entirely sspsiatfag; ■Mat. ; nova

ladle*, tel

Ths real Velpau Frsnsh Pill* cure sickneu at ths •touMeh, vomltiBf and heartburn. Bee VstfNS. 9sld by all Drustirts. jaa641m

- cm ' i. Stop Chewtmg,

By mi** Dr. Johurton’l Aromatic JtntI-Tobacco Compound. It taatos moot as* plssaaat, create! no vomitbi* attor ito u*a. Tsbasoo seed not be ditcarded all at once, for ths Compound destroy* ths deairs gradually. Cars suaraatosd. Bold by Druasiats. For aals by Baowrao A

3loa«, Indianapolis. Acs. propriator, Columbus, Ohio.

by B aownrao A ;®3KS-“ W

Hegelian's Genuine Cakl UierOH Our Cod Liver M h atofatod pete NmafeundUnd Oil. It baa ntoOd the tost of twenty yean’ azparieues, and aaa bs rcBsd oa ia svsry particular. Itg aspsrtoiltysra*that prepared o* oar own seashore ia abown by tha numerous cure* performed by it when ths inferior sils had been

triad without effect.

The uniform peed quality of ear OR haa riven tt ths preference over ths »m«roaa brands in ths market, and baa elicited fits hiriust eommendadon from Mil wit phpriaiass. Sold by all rsspoctahle dsauiataia tha United gUtes. gelt ttpy”**^***?***i HSGBMAN A CO., New York.

nov2* dlyeow ■*

AMUSEMENTS.

ACADEMY MUSIC.

TEAS.

LOCAL ITEMS.

W. D. ttken:

Under the management of Oalonei Keneaater the Bates House bee n a front rank among the beat hotels in the country, but sine* the meeting of the Legislature it has been better than ever. W# are glad to learn that tbe Bates ta patronised according to ita merits,bring

crowded all tbe time now.

Ter the ledtasapsll* Esatis.l. A Card. To Jtmct Steven*, Policeman 4a the City of Jndianapolis: Having noticed • card in yesterday morning's Journal, from Mr. Janie* N. Htevene, stating thst be would ft<Mg!4 any charge made against him, providing that it waa preferred by any respcetaU* than, woman or child, bat would not admit to wbat a prostitute, gambler or thief said. I admit that I bear tbe reputation of a prostitute, but 1 consider my word or oath a* good a* yours, James ff. Htevene, who ia a “hoarmongcr f’antl I cap prove It. Yon have not only stayed in my houee, but others, and it can all be proven. Yours respectfully, * Axnix CHAVngM.

THME cuxior* DA Nme, at MM. JAMBS M. SMITH.

Yonr quotation from the Moravian, ou tbs subject of dancing, la timely and asaaiMo. What ara Christian parents do-

ingf

"Round dances,” xa they are •ailed, bav* slway* been Objected to by sober people. Waltzing was, for a longtime, tb* only form known, and, in stories of English •oeiety, only “fast” young women were given to Much dancing, enlllng tbo**, who objected to them, "prudes.” It 1* within tbo motnory of moat of u* when the polka and kindred dance* were

m the no]

introduced. Note* of preparation were Hounded; a very peculiar aud fascinating danoa had been diacoveratrtb Fart*; ft

waa

made known

to be taught to a select tew, and first a known to tha world o* occasion of aonne great/ete, Cariosity waft excited, and presently the new dsn*e waa found this aids of tbs Atlantic and spread

on

with Ai

With

_ fSSffiWKaS’^r.p W-. Warned them, and forgot t* drop the no

3efiirsu.«ia.j •ay that tbess dances i

soma wbo wow oy<

Tobfeoeo •* Anetion.—Wo will •ell on Thursday, January 21st, at ten o’clock a. m., at our store (Hunt’s old stand) five boxes of tobacco, containing about Up pounds each. We respectfully BenThv artemivH <n ucmiotv «u tats mm*. Gao. Hmocx A Co., 30-3 No. 84 Eaat Washington straat. Tnrkyes mmd C'rnwfcarrloa, and all tbs delicaicw and subatantial* of ths ssason. Tropical and Native Fruits, Oysters, Vsnison and Quail, and everything usually kept iu tha groaery Hue, for sale wholesale and retail, at No*. 7 aad 8 Batea House Block, ffsatnU Market. Wall Paper, Wall Paper, Window Hbsdaa, Window Shade*, eta., at greatly reduced prtesaat Gall A Rush’s, No. 101 Bast Washington atrsst. It la aeldona UmU wo mo tfeo o#4uma of this paper to "pufF’ or notice the ‘‘thousand and one articles known aa Patent Medicines.” We however, vary from our rule hi tb* praaant case, that w* may call attention to the article known aa "8. T.—1860—X., Plantation Bitter*,” W* desire It understood that wa do ao without any solicitation or promts* of benefit from the propriator or other interested parties. Wa simply do it aa *n act of duty towards those who are laboring under physical disabilities, weakness, and tba various complaint* arising from ImpurUUs of the blood. Having used tba Bitter* at tba instigation of a friend, (and, wa confess, with soma misgiving at the outset,) we found tbam a moat valuable medical compound, and to our great satisfaction, accomplished tbo ooject for which they were used. ' Magnolia Wathr.—Superior to the bast Imported German Cologne, aad sold si half tbe prloe. 18-dsodAwiw Carpet*, Carpet*, Carpet*-—Gall A Rush, No. 101 Eaat Washington street, are offering their entire stock of Carpet* at greatly reduced rate*. Call and examlaa thorn. data Cantral Xfarfcat, Na.’* 7 aad 9 Batea House Block, and buy choice Turkeys, Venison, Quail, Fresh Oysters, Cranberries, Celery and Vegetable* of all kinds, Orange* sad Lemons, eboie* Can •nd Bottle Fruit*, Frank Bntter and Egg*. Tha Beat aad Original Toaie of Iron, Phosphorus, and Calisaya, known *• Caswell, Mack A Co.** Ferro Phosphorated Elixir of Callaaya Bark. Th* Iron reatons color to tba blood, the Phosphorus renews waste of tba nerve tisane, and tbo Cnllwyt glr*a 8 natural healthy tone to the digestive organa, thereby curing dyspepsia In ita various forms, Wakefulness, General Debility, snd Depression of Spirits. Manufactured only by Caswell, Haxard Jt Go., New York. Sold by all druggist*. 34-cod( eow )A wltam ly. Savings Bank.—The Indlanapolia Insurance and Banking Company have opened a Savings Department, where persons of small means can deposit tbsir earnings. Deposits of one dollar and upwards received, upon which interest ia paid. Office, In Company’s Building, corner of Virginia avenue aud Pennsylvania street, Indianapolis. Wm. HnNDax*OM, Pnrident. Ai.nXi C. Jamxson, Secretary. 91-tf Omni redaction In Wmru mi Solver’*.

Helleway's nil*.—On* of the crest meriti of theM PLUi U that they are ipeoifici for inch aa Irasiuite variety of internal difeasM. They in•vitaUy do seodia'all ease* where th« digeetiv* organs and tha livar are affected. No dyipeptie, no bilioui toffarar ever took them withoat being baaafttted. They bavo bee* standing aad triompbaat proof for half a oamuij, that mineral modieisea are not needed either aa purgatives, alteratives or correctives. Sold by all Droggisto. janl9 dkwlw \ Card.—A Clergyman, while residing la Sooth America as a Missionary, discovered * safe and simple remedy for the Care of Nerve us Weakness. Early Decay, Diseases of tha Urinary and Seminal Organs aad the whole trata of disorders brought on by baneful aad vicious habit* Orest numbers have been eared by this noble remedy. Prompted by e desire to benefit the •filleted and unfortunate, I will send tha reeipe for preparing aad using thia medicine, ia a sealed envelope, to aay one who need* it, ran oi cHAaaa. Address, JOSEPH T. INMAN. Station D. Bible House, Bow York City. JsnU dAwSm*

Are meet frequently vassasgLT or wosas. Who* they as* Irritable and feverish, 4 tometiiaes craving food and eating raveaouriy, again rafusing wholesome diet, toming restlessly ia alee*, moaning and grinding tha teeth, then be assured these symptoms ore indications of wi Uneasiness aad pain la tha ahdamea. with swelling and hardness, see generally attendant upon the presence of these bidden sappers aad

miners.

Parents should remember that delays ara always dangerous, and upon the appearance of aay of the symptoms. B. A. FAHNESTOCK’S VERMIFUGE should be administered im diately. It is mild, yet decided in its ope rati ea, and ean not injure tha tendareet infent. Great caution moat bo ased by ovary purchaser to bo bis own judge in one sense, and te examine every bottle be bays of it. Tbo simple name of Fanestoek is not suffloient. He and carefully to see that tha iaiUals are B. A. Fsbsutoce. and be satisfied with aothiag jealT deodAwlm B. ZE. B. 50 Cents tb. Beg. Practice, 81& Wealth is more frequently aweseed by (aviRg money than making it. A ease ia poiat: Case 2,6Jl—Jamee B. Headrick. New York City night attack of violent Bilious Colie. Doctor called in. Visit, 83. Prescription, 84- Fattent still in agony, and pulse and strength fedliag. At this stage the RELIEF administered, paroxysms of pain arrested, and ears perfected by the assistance of a few doses of the REGULATING PILLS, which carry off the corrupt aad acrid humors that caused the attack. Compare agate: Physiciaa’s charges, 89; praecriptioa 87......IM DC Relief and Pills, (with mere than a doaea doses yet on hand) K Balance in favor of tbe Relief 9tS 5C RADWAY’S READY RBLFEF tea household medicine, which no prudent femily, that understands its value, will ever be witheut. It testantly arrests pate, aad its affeete. as a diffusive stimulant, anodyne, nervine ta cholera, cholera ■ orbus, bilious colic, spasms, fits, malarious die eases, ete , transcend these of aay other preparatioa known. Aa an external application for barns, wounds, scalds, bruises, eta., it baa us squat. Pass on. See Dr- Radwey’s Almanac for 1989. R. R. R. •old by Druggists. dec2S dUt-m.w.f "A Little Billons.** How often this is the response to the Inquiry after a friend’s health; as if to be billons was a trifling mmttysr harfilw WArth thinking ft.hnnt_ But let Tte remembered tbatT as’*taJl oaks from little scorns gro J*’’ so formidable dietssas arise from beinf "a little bilfoas.” Severe bilious attacks am Spring. Summer and Autumn than te Winter, but the serious disorders of the liver which so often occur at thorn seaeons, might be traced, te hundreds of lustiness, to Winter tednlgoeeoa end their neglected consequences. More highlyseasoned food is eaten, more fiery drinks imbibed. te sold than in warm weather, aad thus tha bUioasueas te produced which, uader a warm temperature, culminates te reuiitteat and intermittent fevers. The very best medicine for persons who are either a lUtU ar a pood dw>l bilious, te HOSTETTEE’S STOMACH BITTEB3. No bteo pUl er calomel te required in such cases. Those powerful mineral medicines euttuo ways, Bka a double edged sword. They act, it te true, upon tha liver, but react meet deteterioualy on other parts of the system. They “stick” there, aad eaa sot be got rid of Tbe Bitters eontaia vsgetabte agnate of an anti-bilious tendaacy, that prodtsaa a specific aad moat genial effect upon the biliary organ, sithoet entailin* aay evil eonseqoena* whatever. They oro aliogethtr wkolemme, aad act favorably and simnltaneonsly upon th* stomach, tbe livar. tbe bowels, the nervous system, aad the brain. janlS daodAwlw kehenek's PuIhbohIo ffyrHy. Seaweed Toaie sad Mandrake PUte. will sure Consumption, Liver Cempiatet aad Dyspepma. if taken aeearding to the tfiraetioM. They are all three to be taken at the aame time. They cleanse tbe stomach, relax the liver, aad pat tt to work; then the appetite becomes good, tha food digests sad makes good bleed; tk* pattest begins to grow te fiesh; the diseased matter ripens in the langs, and tho^atieat outgrows the disease sad gets well. This te the only way to curs Consumption. To those three medicines Dr. J. H. Sehenck, of Philadelphia, owes his unrivaled success ia the treatment of Pulmonary Consumption. Tbe Pulmoaie Syrup ripeae the morbid matter te tbo lungs, nature throws it off by aa easy expectoration, for whoa the phlegm or matter te ripe a •light cough will throw tt off, aad the patient haa rest aad the langs begin to heal.

CHINA TEA STORE Hemdqmartera im fnOlama tear CHINESE AND JAPANESE T IE -A. S. Tie Ckiaese Tea Store, No. 7 ODD FELLOWS* HALL.

Tfce peOplo sore fimdlag oat' orrery day that Melva^oda tba place to get Fun, tbo boot quality Md-fi* th# Wwstt prig**.

Betel Goaso ia FTmo

only at Malrarfe, .

Ccm*

Rich Fife.

im afi ■olwor'a.

*— 1

mh fete fieoad ♦f A fim mrrtoy-

WC4BC81I8J BnmtMg, January 2# TO-YriCKKT!? ' arKEATKXT BIT OF iffS BSA80M. EVES-ST -A-GX E3STOOEEE.

SHAKSPEARE’S

lUtnuMr Nigkf s Drean

HUNS FANNIE HTOCTON,

HASTES VrilXXE VOCNQ.aa Fuck.. riSEST scenkiTabmoies, etc

# BYKB SEEN.* No Ballets, Songs, Duetts, ete.

The price of adtaisrio* te all r Adults. SO eente; etnldreu (under

te. to aU parte of tkehpaoe.

|Mpi. Sir: r j

H. H. LEE.

INSURANCE.

Matinees 10)26H

Doors Open at 7; Curtate Hises at T

RECEIVER’S SALE.

To the X^ucliow.

N*2W5HS&5ffSjp Coil Slror or SOW R

been offered

Van

INSURE WITH THE BEST! >E T~N A, Or HARTFORD. COSH. Cash Assets everts,052,880 19.

i at M Favorrerria Peg.

smmftry.

E. L. DOUGLASS.

State Agent aad Resident Aojuster. W. H. BEIDffRa, Assistant Steto Agent.

A. ABROMEI. Agent.

iETNiT LIFE iB&urauce of Hartford, Conn.

fiaarlg over

lessee PoHcies ea all the different plaas, and : atae lew ratea aasafety and prudence will j uitriy. mo inIcsaae promptly adjusted aad paid in

•aak at this otece.

te. te. BTtelCK, Supervising Agent.

Than at tha present time. The prieas ere within the reach of all. We invite all to eaR and examine tha Goods aad learn file prices. am-Don’t mistake the place. No. 84 Ernst Wssfeimgton Street, GEORGE M. JEMtSON A CO.’S. This iiin reaNtj a CLEARANCE SALE, For the entire stock of Watches, Dimmontl*. Jewelry mmd SUlverware Most be sold oat to close up the eoneern. Call

early-

« WM. H. CBAFT. Reeaten for Goo. M. Jentaoa A Co. janl6d6t

CLASS.

PAGE, am— DCFl

* Make the best

•18,000,000 bO Plain Window O Into to

To br found te the eoantry. Their Crysts Clear Glass is uaequaled. No. 8 Wood st.. Pittsburg. Pa. nov20 damigtortth p DR Y~COO0S.

>' -mBMB,. El... I

■J

CLASS.

Am Tern Fittias Up Year Oflee? Bay year Ebamnled OSes Glass from the manuheteieie. PAGE. TELLERS A DUFF, jsovl^djlmlstortth^^^^^^^Nttsburg^Pn^

FURTHER REDUCTIONS

CIN.

Possessing those nrrxix-

cvv me medicinal properties ,Y* which belong to aa out aad

rc “ out.

Put up in Cases, containing on. doxen bottles eecb.

Deslfimed for the Use ef the Meal Profession and tie Family.

S

're . d sold by all druggists,

_ ocen, ete.

-A -a [Bstabii*

AX BDrs

OPINIONS OF THE PEESS. "The name ef Binaiager A Co.. No. IS Beaver street, ia o guarantee of tha exact end liberal truth of whatever they represent—J Y. Comunei.f Advcrtimr. "The importing house of Knninger A Co.. No. fiUftaesr street,Is oeudueted upon principles ef foirceas aad the bighaet honor.”—N.

[Established ia ITTk]

A. M. BINNING ER A CO.

Sole Proprietors.

aov2d deedAweowly

PIANOS, ETC.

To do thia, tbe Seaweed Toaie aad Mandrake Pills most be traely need to etoaarn tee stomach

and liver, so test the Puli feed will make good blood, eebenek’s Mandrake Pil

j m _ id liver, so that the Pulmonio Syrup aad tee

I will moke good blood,

bench's Mandrake Pills set span the liver, •ring all obstructions, relax the duets ef tbe bladder, tee bilevtarta freely end tee liver

'laved -----

do;

■1

re me

gall

is seo

Pills

^-^on.

Liver Complaint le one •uses of Ceaeampfion. Seheeek's Seawred Tot

rider, tbe

relieved; the • tools will show what tea

.thing has ever been invented

h

unlock tbe gall bladder aad Mart tee •* of the liver likeScheaek’llbHiSrakePills. i ef the aott prominent

weed Toaie to a gentle stimulant

and alterativ*. and tea alkali ia tee Seaweed, which this preparation Is made oi. assists tha stomach to throw out the gastric jmieo to disoolvo the food with the Pulmonic Syrup, aad itia made into good Mood without fermentation or soul**

la tba itoteaeh/

Tbo greet reason why physMaus do Hot euro Coesumpttou to, they try to do too much; they give medicine to stop tho coughs, to stow chills, to stop night sweats, hoette lever, aad by mooin* they derange the whale digestive powers.

Dr

stop

movi _ _ _ S:^jLS5 i «£.' l5 ^Si^S

stomich are mads k sal thy.

If a person has soasumption, of course the luags, in soma way, are dire Med, either tuber•lea. abeesses, bronchial irritation, pleura adhesion. or the lanrsareamamofinftsmmatiou sad fast decaying.' n such ease*, what must be done T

It is not

is the whol

is tbe wbi

loot their , the only ebsaoo tt to i medicines, wieh will hi sch. tho patient will b. digest easily and task* tttat tegins to gala la

wartteg, batit

dinefft eaffiiT amd idskE eooci Dlood : tnen the bb. tint bogius to gam In flesh, and, as soon as tks

5^

toe only way to cure fegr

oni.terraptM

hMltefer many year* past, aadi pound*, waa wagtod a Way MaaM S:s7^ns4^ss2s. less, and abandoned htos to hit

eared by the afoi

asS

Best Pknos! Cheap Pianos!

WHaLAMP * 8TOWEUL, DEALERS IN FXAJVO FORTES, ‘ ORGANS, MEL0DE0NS, ETC.

I>TeSS Cm ooils

CLOCKS

H W 1L. S

Flannels, Blankets,

TT 2ST ID E IR-W E JR ,

AND

Dry Goods Generally,

^•FjPla*# Fortes to Kent, with prirUege^of

.

FUNNITURE.

AT

" • THE NEW YORK STORE

XHTDIArFA.3POI,IS, Hitthcll & Kaateflsbeiw. aov#dAw*m

1,800 Pic«M of Dthmcstir bought At the lowest prices of tbe season, the full benefit of wbieb we offer our customers.

DISTILLERS.

PETTIS, DICKSON A CO,

( W. W. JOHIVSOR,') r. r. mug. -( Into with l- o. l. artta. lS.N.PU#*Co.j MW.lJfi, JOfUreOX A co^

janttdtfttep

CLASS.

BrCCRRRREB VO BAMUBl* M. P1U 4t CO^ DISTILLERS OF ALCOHOL, PURE AND COLOGNE SPIRITS.

TBAMSOWS AMD SfDE-UGUTM For Store doors, with name of firm sad nnmbor of building. For private buildings, elegant, •haste designs and rare Patterns. PAGE. ZELLERS A DUFF. ■ov20d3mlstor4thp. 8 Weed sc. Pittsburg. Fu.

Rye, Bourbon ft Malt Whiskies,

REFITTED.

Man. IS aasri so Sy<

Street,

•1 Y«

4T, 40 CINCINNATI, OHIO.

Street,

CHINA, CLASS, ETC.

H. F. WEST A CO., ^POBTlBfl A99 DBALIAS IN AAA QUEENSWARE, ' Ho. S7 SoteUt Meridian Street, IKQIANAPOUS, IND. v .nSSoS/f ferifitdlfei

~ VINEGAR.

f. W. Ktufftf'.' aao-a. oaiyru. risEEV'Ar GKIFFIA, '* ' - samvAcrvans or CXDEIi MALT VINEGAR,

affw vines '.i> v v-

H-AteLL,

Refitted aad Reteovated At great expense. U bow OPS3ST TO XHCE 3PTTBX.IO.

aagers snd erentft of ell .Inmcnts is invited to the Ite Neat and Artistic Appearance, Commodious entrance*, safety, fecilittes for speedy exit, acoustical excellence, nearness to the ground floor, .te. Seating Capacity, 1,000. Rental reasonable. Apply to JOHN M BRA MWkLL, in the Dnildins. or address seme. Look Box 146. jantdeodim

A

BRASS FOUNDRY.

eaklis annix.

jasoo w.Msro.

BRASS WO!

So. *4 Samtfe ,

1

Indisaapolia. Indiana.

BTIEB^E A IcOEFEB,

************** AMD FZ.VMBZXS’ WOSLKS, of Light Ma-

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