Indianapolis Daily Herald, Indianapolis, Marion County, 18 April 1866 — Page 4

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CITY NIW9. — AMdscMcats till* ®T«alaf# MRTHOrOUTAH THUATtt—HI* Dui|httr« of iofn. m | m yy Bowen. HtowertA Go.hftve plaoodon <mr tttWe //tfrr#r fbrMoy. The number le an average one »o far aa we have been able to juUga< They have them for aale. UOMPLIMKNTAHY CONOIKT.—To-night, it Haaoaic Hall, Arthur Lteta girea a grand complimentary concert. The entertainment prom lay* to be all that the enjoyeri of music could wish. _ Famimm Clomu TO EUMOPC.—Eeq. Sullivan yesterday, was engaged In making out passports for Edward Reutsch and family and Henry Severn and family, who are about to visit Europe. Tn* Ftrrtt Ward.—The Democracy of the Fifth Ward wilt meet at Trukcase’s Hall tonight, for the purpose of nominating a candidate for councilman. Lot over/ Democrat bo in attendance. _ |3F* We hove received from Bowen, Stewart ft Co, Godty for May. From a hasty perusal, we should think the May number of thta first of ladles’ periodicals is more than usually attractive. The fashion plates are superb—the reading matter excellent. tST Ira C. Robertson, a eoqullla man, was brought before Esq. Coulon on charge of assault and battery on Frederick Boret, ader* man, with a club. He plead not guilty to the charge, and gave bail In fDOO for his appearance at the Criminal Court. This Is the case reported In the Uaeette, Criminal Court.- Judge Chapman pronounccd sentence on Dennis Tunganey, for arson; also, on Ansom Hogert and Benjamin Wilson -aged thirteen and seventeen years— for grand larceny, sending them to penitentiary for two years each. One of these boys had been released only t» few dnys from the county Jail. Six cases of desecration of the Sabbnth. and one for a gift enterprise, were nolle prnteil. U3T Mrs. Thompson, on Pennsylvania street, has furnished us with the May number of Harper. A* a mngaxlne, Harper standi in the first class, and us a nows and periodical dealer, Mrs. Thompson occupies the same position in this city. In this connection we would refer to •• Campbell's Western tluldc,” for sale by Mrs. T.. a pbiunphel full of Useful information for those intending following the star of empire westward. Tnic (I1.0VR8. -We understand that Colonel Florence Ulchter and Judge Wnlsb, of the celebrated Gymnasium, at the corner of Maryland ami Meridian street*, have tendered the use of their institution to Doctors Jameson and Thompson, to prepare themselves for their proposed set-to at I’lilllippi. The gloves will be put in the best of order, and well qualified trainers will boon band to give nil necessary instructions. Not only the bottles, but un abundancevf bottle holders will Im» on hand, to attend to the necesattics of tbo heltgvreats. - M a von’s Court. -Philip draw paid fl’J 00 for using obsenc language In a neighbor's presence. Patrick Carter paid |7 70 for fast driving. Pat. Parnell and Pat. Bruce paid flMO for IntJRieatlon. James Richardson ami John Woodruff were acquitted on the charge of stealing, on the lilt of April, a set of furs valued at $100, parasol *2f> rents, and a comb at to cents—the property of Hiram Desham. Two women, named Berry, who have a brother in the penitentiary, were arrested and placed in Jail for fhe deed. U* The following lathe United Slates assessor's assessment for the month of March. 1SQ0:

of this morning’s paper, if he or she does not find the usual amount of local matters, will at once knew to what tauses go attribute the short coming. Such days are only fit to indulge In reality what CowpePs poetical fancy so ardently longed for, or to engage in that sport which the good Isaak Walton commemorates In both poetry and prose, and which he telle Jnnoeent pleasnrt. 4lth «s them has always been associated something so supremely barbarous in the vecy Idea of baiting a hook for unwary 1 ah sack something so akin to fiendidmeas in looking at the wriggles of the captive, that our heart is filled with compassion for the finny tribe, and we'prefer enduring the heat and Just of the city than to gratify any such feelings. How 1» rrf—If a poor devil is found slightly Inebriated on the street!; if an unsophisticated countryman happens to hitch his team to a forbidden post or tree; or If a slight mlsundarstandlng oesurs between neighbors or previous iriends, which ends la a alight fisticuff, our virtuous city police are always on hand to vindicate the mgjeety of the law, and jKMkot the foee. But when two oouncllmen engage In what the Republican organ terms a disgraceful row, the police merely disengage the combatanU and take no oflklal notice of the affair. If two Democratic eoundlmea had bee* engaged In sneh a disgraceful melee aa was witnsssed In fh« Council Chamber on Monday night, It would, have been reefitlod on the Mayor's dbekst, and the fine, with the costs, carefully booked up^but two highly respectable Republican councilmen can have a row, right in the pretence of the polloe forte, and those distinguished guardians of the public peace laugh over it aa a capital Joke. Suoh is Republican justice. But injustice is done the fighting oouncllmen, who disgraced the tity, and the polloe officers who looked upon the melee without taking official notice of it, should be promptly expelled from their positions. Such men should not be permitted to occupy place* of henor or trust. gar A divorce waa granted yesterday to Parnell* Sparks from Albert Mf. gparks, In the

Civil Cirouit Court. Swula Hat teen.

India Corn—It* Valur, Culturu, and Usm. Dy Edward Rnfietd. New York :D. Appleton ft Co. Indianapolis: Bowen,

Stewart ft Co.

This is a neatly bonnd volume of three hundred pages, and a* indicated by its title is devoted to the culture of India corn. We believe this little work it the only one thet has ever been written upon the subject specially, although tbe culture of this great staple 1* so extensive and Important. The suggestion* of the volume are practical and common place, and just such as the former would like. .Knox; ▲ Talk or Si-avr Livb in ktawr. New York: John Bradburn. Indianapolis: Bowen, Stewart ft Co. 1« an octavo volume of three bund red pages neatly bound tn doth, with clear type and good paper. From the cursory examination we have given the work, we should think it a

read aide fiction.

Thk Idi.x Word-Short Rtuotoi-s Essays. By Edward Meyrh’k Geulburn, D. D. New York: D. Appleton ft Co. Indianapolis:

Bowen, Stewart ft Co.

Is a small work by a minister of the established church of England. The substance of the book is taksh from the sense ns of its author, and are of a moralistic character. It

will do for Sunday reading.

Esprrancr. By Mete Lander. New York: Sheldon ft Co. Indianapolis: Bowen, Stew-

art ft Co.

It may be that there is something in a name, William of Avon to the contrary, notwitb-

Marlon Hancock Shelby Johnson Morgan Hendrick* Total

git),914 78 110 80 984 88 MO 90 613 64 249 70 g'21,09'2 68

No LtcicxsxA-Joseph Neuberger, a German peddler, was arrested yesterday by officer Patterson, United States detective, on charge of rending his ware* tn violation of the Internal Revenue law. Joseph had forgotten, Insfore embarking ir the trafficking business, to procure the necessary permit of the assessor, and the consequence was he found himself in the hands of the custodian the Government’s Interests. He was taken before E. \V. Kimball, esq.. United States Commissioner, and mulcted in the sum of #43,10, which. Joseph paid— thenoe departing the court a wiser and poorer m|R.— Marr thr Rpro.—From the mutual threatenings of the belligerent oouneiUnen, made Monday evening, there were apprehensions among friends that the morrow would chronicle another recounter between the irraactble M. D.’s, but happily our latest advices inform us that alj fs well, and nary s fight, although Dr. Thompson refuse* to hoar of any overture* for peace or pacification. His angry, outraged spirit chafes and foams from the recollection of the dignity put upon him. We say, make the ring. Let the matter bo determined according to the regulations of the P. R., and we will lay a wager that the Stele Senator will come out in a badly demoraliced condition physically. A small piece of Ice worn in the hat might soothe the turbulent disposition of Dr. X. Another arrhst run Roiumert or H*xcoca County Trxasurrr's Safe.—Mr. Jonathan M. Dunbar, a highly respectable cluten of Hancock county, was arrested yesterday at Greenfield, upon the charges of aiding and abetting in the robbery of the safe of the Treasurer of Hancock county, some #16,000, If we rightly remember, having been abstracted. The evidence against Mr. Dunbar comes from a convict now tn the Jeffersonville prison by the name of Jones, who was convicted of being engaged in Use robbery of tbo sate of tbo treasurer of Tipton county. Mr. Dunbar was brought to this elty last evening upon a writ of habeas corpus, and he will have a hearing to-day before Judge Finch, who is presiding in the Circuit Court tn the absence of Judge Coburn who is detained from hts official duties on account o( sickness. The friends of Mr. Dunbar have every confidence tn ht% entire Innocence, and that he will be able to relieve himself from any suspicion of compIMty tn the crime. They claim, also, that tt it a malicious prosecution. ,

UT”A young fellow, whom they call

John,*’ Is the Terre Haute correspondent of the Indianapolis Journal, la yesterday's is-

sue of that sheet, “ John '* has one of kls lu-

cubrations. The Wabash valley has tssig been celebrated for the extreme rankness of

its productions; and consequently, we mre not surprised that this effusion of " JhbWt w should bo Anything of an anomally tn that way. « John * ts flippant in the use of qpi. thet* as he Is diligent tn searching after ” items ” for the central organ. “ John ” speaks of the Kmulb, in Mo toot, thnsty: “ The HBKald * * * is not regarded by

even tteparttean friends hero, to be either reliable tn Ms news, er statements. • * • *

It had but lew subscribers hers who have recourse to the Jcmrmal for a reliable and complete reperl of the news of the rapitol.” The last smtenes of “John’s ” paragraph is a refreshing —d opiendtd burst of oontonptous

Judgement for which we hors j» wnaria.

Now, * John,'’ with ail our rgntjpnce to draw a comparison fcttwwm the ITRkEld and Jsnmni in the parikwkar yen name, am win

'Mngeeur dtsMfcm Wrtbe enne,xnd rnkyun why it isihs* there are tesm’“tMjrlMRM*’^

oeffited Into new exchanges tn one week from the IIrkald than item the .kmmtd In one month f ftnfiwhyti ft sim that mfift ts so nnreHiNf that ft 4hmM h**U the Isrgset elty (JtrcnteCten? Hereafter, “John,” hadn’t yen better ednfine yemwtetemsteersef the PrairieCHytMt tettheHRRiAlLD afiene, sates fttenfis tn Vigo emnty ere nhundantty ahlem tefinenreef ItelnteMla, without ynur asHm

•net.

W Yesterday was one of thoee warm, atfhgAl^s luMMM i ftneral lassit

en-

lassitude

<tnalc«r M#nrn—Freooh jaconets, percatles, foreign glnthtaRS, lawns, brllllantes, tn plain and fontir enters, cheapest in the city, at No.gBBssttsshlagtonrtreet. ^ . Qmaslcnr ffi#«re^-A nice lot of fancy parasols just roeeived. Call and see tbun at No. 66 East Waahiagton street. < H1 16*4 Two experienced directory canvassers •wanted, to whom will be given permanent tftnploymsnt and good wegss, by applying withIn a few days to HedAeld ft Logon, publishers, 18East Washington street. OnfawadnrtT* Cte., have received another lot of beautiful spring shawls, which they offer at the tew price of #8 96, at 61 and 08 W«et Washington street. A# «tee Ctorsasalmam saloon and restaurant, Noe. 81 and 33 Kentucky avenue can be found.at all hoursof the day and night, the choicest liquors, cigars, etc. The restaurant contains everything the market affords, served tn the best of style. Lunch every evening from ten to eleven. Captain Jacobs, 18-9 Proprietor. "Cwhlga***—in/tTe exclamation of all Who call at Baker, Cady ft Ce.’s, 38 Host Washington street. They have the moot complete stock of new style Boots sad Shoes ever offered in this market. It is no trouble to show goods at this house. _ Amctlwm ftrin Murmlmffi.-See auction column for A. L. Hunt ft Co’s sale of Household Qooda, Groceries, Fine Grover ft Baker Sewing Machine, Calf Boots, Guns, Revolvsrs, Watches, Dry Goods, Saddles, Photograph Albums, Table Cloths, etc., etc. titedl—, don’t forget to look at those fine Yacht Hats, at the New York Millinery Store, 06 North Illinois street 16-9 TkwlBww Ywrk Jlilllmwrjr ffilwre is ■till up to the times In all the latest styles of goods, and goods can be bought cheaper, sad ef a better quality than any other place in the city. Go and satisfy yourself of the foct; 66 North Illinois street 16-2 fitoatleaaem’n wear. - Messrs. Moritz ft Brother, merchant tailor*. No. 8, Blackford Bloak. ace IR aeoeipt of all deeertpUoas of Gan. tlemen’s Goode for spring and summer wear, and no better or richer goods hare ever been brought to the city. Having an experienced cutter and the beet of workmen, they are prepared to furnish gentlemen’s dething to order in the beet of style, and in the latest fashion. l-SMUcsf Umiter* and spring wear, all kinds; some beautiful, but the chief beeuty is the price, so our customers say. In that particular we excel In “ low figures.” Look for yourselves, at Jennings’, old No. 16, S. 111. St. 17-6 _ Auction Mule off Hornes end Buuuies.—I will sell at my sale stable, No. 32 North Pennsylvania street, on Wednesdav Apnl 18, one good Family itorso, Buggy and Harness, five good new Spring Wagons, and four or five good Work Horse*. These Wagons are ail new and in good order, with two seats, and cushions, suitable for grocery wagons or for family use. Those who wish to buy. Wagons had better be on hand about ten o’clock on Wednesday next. They will be sold to the highest bidder. If U. W. Burrow a. Auctioneer. Hernia* Hewed Hoetn, all style* and very low. at Jennings', old No. 18, 8. III. St.

17-fi

Hoop Mklrtn. -Just received, Bradley’s Duplex. New shape* for spring trade. Also, the celebrated Belle Monte Shirk new, nice and cheap, at No. 3 Odd Fellow’s Hall. 17-9

stamliug; but for thnlWs of smw« never contff ,«rb Boot*, which we sell at #12 U0. Jennings’

see why it was that -MthorttoRfbt out letters to make queer words for titles to their books. Ws are tn no humor to read “Kaperance," and are half prejudiced against the little waif of n volume, just because Meta selected such an inelegant title for it. “ Esperance” presents a neat, pleasing attire, but of foe contents of the

volume each reader must judge.

LOCAL ITKM*.

We hope our oktemm will Rot forget the rare treat offinwdthem this evening. The seats are selling rapidly, and everything promise* success. H* Mannerchor will sing two fine choruses. Mrs. and Mrs. Owes and Mr. Goldsbcrry will sing several pieces, and the solos, duetts and trios on piano and violin by Messrs. Vogt, Weegman. Letts and Gerhard, aft' of CholMst selections. It in as comcc4«4 fleet that Seaton is taking the lead In foe Hat trad* this spring. Why 1 Because he has the largoet and finest stock in the city, and setts as cheap as anybody, and adheres strictly to the one price system. Remember the place—four doors south of foe post office. _ 18-3 wfts Mtrmw HatR*, Mtnaw Hast*. A full lino for non and boys, at e.V, pries*, at Soaton’s 0*e Price Hat Store, near the post office. 1M wfts _ All Nllffifct lAncte.—Horaafter, foe No. 1 Saloon, East Pearl street, will run all night, with as all night lunch. The proprietor, Sam. Dinin, has fitted up the estabriehiment in fine style, with a reading room attacked, when papers, from alt section* of foe country, can be found. Public patronage is solicited. A Few of the fortunate ones at the Gift Book 8tw* for the past week: Hiss Lottie Cwnpbell, with foe purchase of * Allen,” received a beautiful Gold Watch; Mr. Hanson, an Ice Pitcher; General Loring, a beautiful Cake fastest; MoCartby, a Belter Dish; Mrs. Matt. Splicer, Coffee Urn; besides hundreds of other valuable Giftj. such aa Forks, Spoons, Krfivee, Oupe, Gobmts, eto., eke. Thte store has now the most complete stock ever before exhibited. We extend a cordial inviuttonto all to call. We are bound to give satisfaction. Store, Miller's Block, iNa. 68 North Illinois

slrbet,

Fmmwrmaan •fftlte HI Hie.—J. Insco Williams’ grand moving Panorama of foe Blbke will open for exhibition at Masanlc Hall on Friday, April 20, and continue for n few

evenings only.

ffipn lnl Nietlce.—We sTe now oposing the 1 aigeot and most complete stock of new spring style Boots and Shoes for Ladles, Gents, Misses and Chtldran, ever ottered In this city. Bakrr, Cady ft Co., 93 East Washington street. fit lam Fan#.—Don't fail to took in at Ba. ker, Cady ft Co.'s, 23 East Washington afreet, for new style Boots and Shoes. They have the modi complete stock, and prices are foe lowest.

«B. ■ tone* Wlllisuwa*great vaultings of JMblical History Will open for exhibition at Masonic Hall, Friday, April 26, and will con-

tinue for a tew evening* only.

Ntew Ctondhajnst received at foe German Dry Gobds Stte*. LadlesWM findittotMr advantage to call an examine the magnificent display of Staple and Fancy Dry Goods at A and 47 East Washington street, before puroh*. sfogdteHHHmn. , ■ ■ r fib Vmm Cam Fteffi fonbeat aasbrtment of foe most beautiful Fans at Geiseadorff ft Co.X H afri 68-WUst WssHiagbJn street. * ■

mt*n the SSd day of

im my Buiteted, Atri M. Ben-

bam, waa tnsurad tn foe Northsvestora Health and AocbtonttHinrance Osaapany o* IndianapoBa, Indiana, for a cOfnpensation of #20 per week during disability resodting tram disease or ascMsnt, stttb foo ossnpenoatien poynbte to ■se at Ms uifo; and UlM Ih*v* fotodfiftkMH. it foe slcknem of any ate# hnsbamf. And 1 f StiffhT’ 3X2Z*£.?!S£L

tSSs^sssism

asi,nM»wM. June.

SHU Tbtr Mthq&ml Wbit comet Why, those beautiful Spring and Sommer Goods, at the e8tabUahmont of Moritz, Bro. ft Coi,No, n Balt Wnshfrigton street. Another splendid invoice of plain and ftney

MeltonDlsck OlotliSp Doeskin^

Russia Linens, Silk, Velvet end White Men■el lies Vesting* luw just been epsned, «nd wUl be made up to order. In the beet of etyle, and en ae g<MNl torma aaenn be obtained at as; otber'plaee Ifi the city. Call at the sign of th< Big 3, and try ’em on. | 10-6 Iff Worn want bargains, go to Dreher ft Miller's new Dry Goods Store, No. 248 East Woebiagten street. 16-4 Hreafi Exolaemsemt at E.C. McMillan’s No. ill South Illinois street. With the experience E. C. McMillan baa in the merchant tailoring, and With his eorpe of experienced mechanics (his cutter has no superiors) and bis extensive stock of goods to select from, the public can depend on being pleased with goods, trimmings atfif fits If they will call and leave their orders for thdr hew clothes. RW Great KxcMcwRMt,—New goods, new goods. Seqoud stork ef the Season, direct from New York, bought at late decline In prices, at Dreher ft Miller’s, 248 East Washii^ton street. 10-6

He west

#4 60, #6 60, #tt 60, #7 60, up

#3 60,

Benkert’s su-

old No. 18, S. III. St. 17-< Wssrrssmmffi MewTd Moot- for #6 66 at Jennings’, old No. 18. S. 111. bl. 17-0 Nlwtlilas cteargeifl for showing those beautiful French Percales, at the Ladies' Emporium, 28 East Washington street. 17-5 .New Drums Gmmfte -Inst Opeme Tins Day.— Beautiful styles and low prim, a# No. I Odd Fellows’Hall. 17-2

■swSe mate Un—.-Forty cases just received, of all styles and size*—the finest stock ef tin season fo tin city. W* recommend the public, one and all, to call and examine Messrs. Baker, Cady ft CO.'s magnificent stock of Boots sad Shoes, at No. 23 East Washington street, before purchasing cie*where. Their buyer has been in foe Eastern market for torn* time, ami foe publk can depend oh • Well selected stock, bought for cash at the late decline In priose. .> 17-5 _ WUl m Ctortmlm Y«ma« SBsam return to the owner tines nine Photographs, which were stolen, before he Is exposed! This he had better do immediately, as he is known. Fine Annas Swsesst of Kid Gloves, all sizes and colon, at the Ladies’ Emporium, 39 East Washington street. 17-6 Gem#*' ffiprtmffi G ml tern waft iUsnen, elegant and cheap, at Jnulngff, old No. Pi, 6. ni. at. ^ r-« Merrtnusc Frls* ta. Gingham*. Bleached and Brown Muslins, Linens of all qualities, in endless varieties at No. 3 Odd Fellows’ Hail. 17-2 Extra K.a.rR'e Mine Shirt Fronts, suitable for old (eatlem< a, at the Imdiee’ Emporium. #6 East Washington street. 17-6 »■ nsrm Mmnllm, I* eeau per yard, at foe Ladies’ Emporium, 28 East Washington street. _ _ 17-6 WHItr Gendhs, Gloves and Hosiery, full assortment of new and cheap goods on sate at No. 3 Odd Follows* Hall. 17-2 '

mmmhmm Granrally ftm M He-UinR OFF at COST Sales.”-Jennings, at old No. 18 t. IB. SC, is not, but l* retailing goods at less figure*, and making money. 17-8 Primta, 1ft cemtn per ymrft, at the Ladies' Emporium, 28 East W ashington street. 17-5 _ ■Isut# rwcwiFeft, at the Indies’ Emporium, aa assortment of the prsttlewt parasol* ever brought to this city. 17-6 Bnol* wft MHnen Clarap at Jennings’ old Ne. 18 S. IH. SC 17-6

niln.—See Dr. Dader's advertisement in another column. aprlT-ly ^ HtaaHssmdl. bring your wife and little ones. Young men, young ladles, tn fact, the public generally, are invited (free admission,) to examine the cheep Boots and Shoes,*! Jennings’ old No. 18 S, 111. SC '. 174 Fmrantths, Sun Umbrellas and PaneoletU, a large assortinent, beautiful goods and low prices, at Ne. SOdd Fellows’ Hall. 17-3 Wmated.—At South New Jersey street Factory, a Saab Maker, one who can lay ont and stick saah. Steady employment and liberal wages given. IV arrkx Tats.

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M.mrft'e Clnrtmftr Dwt Hmlr of Parlor and Chamber Setts of Furniture of the very best quality and finish, at J. F. Ramsay’s, No. » Sontk lUiaoti streeC This sale is to osnftnue osdy two woeka longer. Here is s chance to bny Furniture of all kinds at ootc 164 MIHImi ij Gnndhs m# Wtenlrnmli.— The largest aad host dock ever opened In ladtanapoUs can be fsuwd at No. 6 West Washington ttvnec 16ft C. C. WnxxAMS. V^renMlk CteBR Morocco Leg Boete at "Capital Shoe Store.’" f J, A. OofoFUQtUi ft Cu. tifoe end money by bnyte«tiMrtoe^ef Btaw GeaftcUee* RibMna, Flawega, Ora i rarats niustons, «*e.. etiu, at N*. 8 Wett M sahlagtOi etwee 164 C.C Wiluams.

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Flme Glorr Calf Morocco Hoot* at ** Capital Shoe Store.” , 16-6eod J. A. Comixuokr ft Go. We hm re Just ret uni ed from New York and nil Eastern markets, and are now opening a large stock of well selected spring boots and shoes. J. A. Gominqore ft Co. 14-6eod Capital Shoo Store. Hew GMfok-G.'rTieHkkm, Merchant Tailor, 17 North Hltoeis street; opposite Bates House, has Just received a new stock of spring end summer feeds for gentlemen’* wear, which he will make up to order at price* as low aa can be obtained at any similar establishment in the city. Give him a call. 13-tf Ifon Hnmdfommriem us Indiana for Fancy and Staple Dry Goede is foe Mew Ycrk Store, W. ft H. Glenn, proprietors, Glenn’s Block, E. BCrnjr A Cm* at the Loam ORtoe, No. 84 South Illinois street, win loan money on any artldeofTalue,orfruy the same. Always on hand, unradesmsd pledgee for sale.

females, are for only reliable female pBlln the market. They are mild, and no had effect arises from thetr use. Pay two dollars for a good article, rather than one dollar for a poor one. Mrs. Wlnslaw’s Pill* nre superior to ad others. Price, #2 per box, or three boxes for #5. Ask for Mr*. Window’* Myette mistake none other. W. L Haskit ft Co., Agents. Brownino ft SLOAN, Agent* ' ■ ^ ~ jiolWMi Keopemeft^-nty Bath House—No. )6 West Pearl street; entrance through barbershop. Hot and Cold Baths in good warm rooms. n«Mf

ANNOUNCEMENTS.

For Rfeerlff.

Vs. Korea*: fteasc ■■■ i*ri ■« Bony FonJfrm as s csiitluUio f«r Sbortif of MsHoo coanty, m^vet to Jocisioo of teuncroetaCoimiyCwrenUoa, sat oSim*

l Ra*> Totaas.

ri'M'HKN HoNABR, aa *M oiUam af tte Fifth War*, and for many years a msmbar of Us Co*setL Word. MARY CfTIZRHS.

Fur Sheriff. RoitoasrvusReaA**: 1 ; . «f • V Floas* say UatOUVRR W. JORH90R tvacaodUaU far tha oOtc* af Sheriff sf Msrtoa coaaly, S*hl«ct to a aoulasUoaby th* Colo* Coanljr CssrseMs*. Fur Sheriff. . Totaa Votasi or Sis— Oocow. Iso-sat: WIU.IAH JOHN WALLACX, ss-fhsrtff af sati oaaotT, is barvhy daclarstl ass aaadldat* hr Us ofites ut Shsrin of Martoa eomtr, IndlBBa. at tS« eomlac stocttoo, saiysct to th* aettoa of tha Caioa Conraattoa of said roanty Mast Vosaaa. me as* rpp ftmontt* A -<. OOIX>RRL lAMURL A. CRAMRR Is a caadldsts for th* ahsrtfftto tf Mhriui inOa#y.rai*sa to ft* *Uua s* Us Uatoo Coavsotioo.

SPECIAL NOTICES.

Cam&rgo llaiiiiikoturiiig Go. PAPER BANaZHaS 67 West Fourth Street, Cincinnati, Ohio. fahUfifm M. H. RRKMRRXAJI, Proper. n« (treat New EigUii l>r. J. VV. FOL.A.N1VH WHITE PLNE COMPOODs la aatr affstsd to thaaftistoA lhr**Q>i*t tha i taatry. attor hsTlag tosn proved hy th* toat of atsTso ys*n,ia thaRau Rsciaixl Status utersRs martts havsbacama as w*U ktosra as th* tre* froto which, tn pan, U 4aiivss Hi iliraas THE WHITE PINE COMPOUND CURES AoTsThrstta.CiMs.CimPsTfoibtSa.ltto llilti*. 8yttUnff ef RtoW, an4 Palmaoary AActtaos gamraltytl Is a ramarkahl* Ratasdy hr Rt4ssy OomFialau, Dtabatoi, DtOcalty af VoMira IMaa, RtaaSlag ham Ihs RMasys and RUMsr.Ocaval, and athvr roa]»lslnt> Oivait a uial tf ya* usuM haratha rah* sf a good sa4 tried Msdicta*. tt Is phassnt, sah and sar*. GKO. W. aWRIT, «.lL,Frw»<i«tor, Jaa94 dAwtia Raatra. Maas.

BED BOTTOM. MOTTIaTOTST’S SPRING BED Bonois Bromilty's Patent, September 20,1884. Msaafsctorad sad soli by CABINET MAKERS’ UNION,

No. 1(V> Ka*t Wa-hineton Street, opposite the Court House.

A MOSG th* maay Fataat Bed Bottoia*. ar* /\ r>>od sad asas* ar* of aa aoroont MOULTON'S SriUXO RRD BOTTOM is adcaowtadgsd hy all to be ►*- Ftriortosny aou brforethc p*bHc. hariagUfcsu th* ■to treannrnsavcr sit ■than uheiarai axhTbitsd la UK, Ml. Th* Cabinet Makers' Uatoa hariaf amred tha right af tha State #f ladiaaa hr the abar* Red Matteto, ar* •tw prepared u hrstob th* pehRc at steshsah cv te22 tothtedato

IWEPigAL.

EYE -A.3STE E-A.E-URS. KIRKE St SMITH, 17ROM TUTOR OPTSALRIC Alt® AURAL IRSDF tote, MauTsra, ar* mu m taeism^sMs, Where twy to*y b« eoMltad an *■ Ksstom St tito KVK, KAH A'RD TnKOAT. Wtth s rtew to ftrir prrhesrevs. Drs. K. A ft arv re*. Utoty adaeated toadhal aan, and hsu* (trea toeW aarlnstrs atu*Os® to dtseasa* at those delicate organs, Crtss Eye !■ Em Miaate. Oto^pr* fresn the Bars «f yeam’ Mmdiag, perms* mtmdmrnm ftmms CK#arac«,B«e^ Qntod with rnsratssd — R« chairs for m ex-

fbt gtoto smber qr pms psmn onjrlas Itmg trt st—i.t to effert a ]

dacMad Drs.R.na. tot

FRUITS. J. A. TABLTO.T a' ch.

GROCERIES.

No. #0 southMerifl^n Streej. . iJOil fate d9m IRDtAR APOLItt, IRQ.

. .ID?- WbsheaMBeaisrs Ibj** * GF0o6ffie»L su^’Liqiiors, Mo. 1 Alvord’s Blt>fk,goa HsitilsM Siil Gao gto Streets,

INDIANAPOLIS, LND.

febt dim

-rr-s'j. "■*> *— A. Jotted. H. Clay. K.P. Jones. J.W. Jonas. w iwtty (Successor to Jon, s, Vlnnedgo A jores.) WHOLESALE OROCER8, Kos. 7 and 8 BaUs House Bnltdloc, 5 ul », A V»PHMfP GROCERIES dJtD iaQUORS. Rpostil eftioHoo glvan teTsas nod ToW * hb*dto?* r Ms»ri^« •** ^ Indlanapolti.

.^LU

S, A. CBOeSLXBB.

TTi- ■ ■xvt&zr- totem

fsWdhn ...J _4, ,,

- ssShSai,

i if,

-iL

Mmrn J / 76 East Washington Street. ' INDIANA.POIJS, IHDiARA.

O I

JT

oussLoroa. a. ALTBT. IkOMAl-lteteKR * AftsFBT.

Jobbers of

H^b, Capa, Pub, Straw Oowte, 17 mssft Pmrmawla, "tote 1U *** to R fo.fote-«’. Rlo*R, Indianapolis. .‘fi VLfemiwmfliuuifi^fo ’ Hats, Cags, FUra & ?traw / GootlB j( ‘Vo. 16 East Washington Street,

archS d3<a

iPiMARAPtma. muiAits.

BOOTS AND SHOES. N«. m tnirfo Merldkato Hi KTANIM. MAYO A CO., i t’- WBfRJIBALR -•< « •• BOOTS AND 8HOBS> , Imf fahlSdSm

EOMFMIM dtOtH Wholes sis Dealers In . . BOOTS AWD SHOES,, BUB VMteA>#Virl¥7 ~

Wholssals Dealers in

llopto fond ShooM, Ho. SB CoaU Meridian Street, «>tedh» . , » Imtolmampmlle,

COMMISSION.

dSflfo# mm CHbAMtikfo. ^

Commission Merchant,

Dsalsr U , rt

Thar.Gretos^dy^^. „„ Be. 146 Soeth PsanayIrani* St, Indiaupolim. Ind

PartlmUr sltonri a rts Hear, Grain ant Prednoa.

ins

Uniou,

Maaufacturers aid dealers la all hind* of { ETTEiNriTTTIEtE,

ORUCCI8T8. — i.. ~ i'. ■

W. L HA8K1T. 8. 8. a ABTINDAIJC. J. M. HOOBC. W. ■. HASKIT A CO., VV hoi es al eP^Druggis ts, No. 14 West Washington Street, _ WLiM jbittoihNNjft

BROWiYIiYG A SlrOATV,

WHOLESALE DRUGGISTS, , 21 Wot+vesimtoiisa** . I

Indinhapolis, Indiana.

At new stone front building. Nos. 7 and « East Wash-

ridian street, feblO dSm

At new stone front building, N

tacton street, between Glruu". Block and Me rid!

aftor April 1st.

CLOTHING.

*• *AT1, If. WACMTML. J. KATSKftLTKKIM A EOSSMTEAIm

HAYS, ROSBNTHAA, A CX>., Manufacturers and Wholesale Dealer* in

Clfttbfog A fieaf# FinisMagCooiS' No 64 South Meridian street, Indianapolis, Indiana, and

149 Chsmbsrs, aud 131 ksads street, New York.

IftbS dSm , * n

iliUrtT ,:J

HESSAH, BMO. A CO.,

ClothfnE and Piece Croods, Me. 60 flchuull'a Bloch, fioulh Meridian street, Indiana-

a»d 6 College Place, Rew York City.

LIQUORS.

fen "•* te^atose and Whohuale Dasler In roffilteR *nd Domefttic Liquors, Purs fto^OM^jUrij^RgnWhtikff. P-r. Wto.8S Wen# Wmnlklasttom Street, flihM d3m Under Metropolitan Hall, Indianapolir Importers sad Wholesale Daalsrs in SpirkUig Cftt**** ChftftMfoffnc W INJSIB. Also, tosaufhcbmrs of Improved Soda or Mineral Water. Ho. *T WaatiWt street, Indian spoils. j^rNbdm from tha country promptly attended to

AUCTIONEERS.

a. l. next. a. w. n’ccBDY. A, ju. * CJO.,

AUCXIOM AJYlb

COMMISSION MERCHANTS, Xo. 8ft Kant Wianlolmvtoam Sf., INDIANAPOLIS, IND. YATB will sail *t Auctian, Wednesday, to*ratug, Yff April 18 at half-past nine o’clock, an assorlmsut of BooMhold floods, etc., consisting la part af | Bedsteads, Mattresses,

aa?^ ic '•

Lac Cur : sins,

Counterpanes, Calf Hoots,

Albums, Hosiery,

Plated Goads, Saddles, Cutlery^ JBEiRMEy

And many othar deadraUe floods, ail for what they will bring- aprlT dly

Csrpenters’ Tools,

flans.

Resolvers, Table Cloths,

FOR SALE.

Dwellings & Business Property

4 RICK TWO BTORY MOUtR aa fit. Joseph street, /A Is In market for fifteen days, as a lew pr:oa, tha owner having an opportunity, far a limited 'time, of in. vmtlwcmtenf Unftto*t«I4 and whisk cm only be proenrsd by the aula of this preysrty. U ts wartby of tbe attention of any one wishing to parches* a uasirabl# dvetBRg. ■ ’ A lug* pteea of groond on Washington at res’, with an allay thirty feat WtSe u Us rrar, and aalds aUey fifteen feat wide, Is offered as a whole or la quant tie* of ■ufflcienl six* far- siagla SuHdtag*. Pay menu will be made easy.

HATS, ETC. -wra- •

I

L. 9. GOLDSBBBET. BATLKS 8. OOLDEBCBBT. DffiAltrftlR Hftte, Caps* Firs an'd Straw Loatfs, ■u.39 Vam Wtofttufftes utaaet, under Temperance Hall, INDIANAPOLIS, INDIANA. aprlT c3m

CONFECTIONERY.

o agG R r r‘

‘T.-A-

Manufrctonrs of

VO.,

CON P 1 * <7 'f I OlY L R Y , TOt, Ire works, fruits^nuU nt. ire, ’ SJ South Meridian street, Indianapolis, Indiana.

feb*d3n>

u a

J. a. KVASS.

f h

r # t-l • I. r. avaae. a. t. kva*s. w. a. kvax* I. F. KYAN19 A 4 0

LsT

l<4 South Del.ware Street, Indianapolis, Indiana.' Uahtfttemmsrktt price far ~ FUt-A-Xl. SEE3D. CshM dSm jas.* it aounraa tawutaoansa. JAR. S. SX.A#i«HYKfo dfc Cto., PETROLEUM,‘SrBMA MACHINE OILS. N*. ft l^toisimtom S#re«#h fbMJ <Mto IMDtA.ltAPOUfi, IND.

WANTED.

Amu se men t s.

Metropolitan Theater. Corner of Washington and Tennessee streets

fifimnaig*r t .

Itir. W.H.Kllwg.

CHANGE OP TIM*

Doors open at 7X o’clock.

if • clock. Overture begins at S

o ole.h precisely.

Tuesday Eveuiiff, April 17.

Grca# Kit toff

MISS LOTTA. ABO Seven Daughters of Satan

TART A SINE, (with Sengs, Hornpipe, Solo on the Rarjo, Irish Dance, etc.,) Mias LOTtA •••••* • .Mr, P. G. White Marf GroonlMf |ii M Uufthmac

Crowded Houses TYfoktly. Birth of Capid 1b the Bower ef Fens, A md the Shower off Gold.

NOTICE.

Street Car Advertising.

F.“ “'ss “A iassrfss.'is&iss;

apply to febMdSm

R. P. FLKTCHKK, Vo 1 Slvced's Block.

Or Street Railway Omoa.muotsmreet.

CARPETS.

CAR

T S

FOR TRADE.

Suburban Property.

'CJRT^ have twantv acre, of lovely suburban ff ff erty, throe mllei from the city, on good

proproad.

will trade at $8,000 for city property worth $3,006. AIro five acre# at $2,600, to trad, even for rity

property.

J. R. DUNLOP * CO.. aprl? dfit No. 16 North Meridian street

NOTICE.

NOTICE TO CREDITORS.

1 1 fii#~dkW8»WBEJ* T

pralrrm in

ri AN* FRHTRS,*R<i AWS aistid adTFirx^PBQisrs. Wtetaste^d araT' Dpri ‘ hl

QUEEN8WARE.

WHOLESALE UUEENSWAEE

E. A. WOODBRIDGE,

West Wcsbiugton Street. . ^

14 d3m INDAAHAPOUS, INDIANA.

i to th* sale and percheM of

febtodSm

JOH.Y T. DKWKKMK dk VO^T GKNKRAL COMMISSION MERCHANTS Amd Ihemlern Im Pradmce. 43 South IMaware Street. frlOdtet INDIANAPOLIS, IV1M*NA. latHAKB. wicTaiONrT COMMISSION MERCHANT. ▲ml Wboksola Dealer ia 1 f Flour mmd mil hlmds off Feed, No*. 12 end If femfo PennrrlTani* Street, (tew4anr»>tiiWmrpiftP1iithm‘i Muak.1

SebOdSm

«. G. IIOl, HAY. 1i Produce Commissiou Merchant No. 6 Ratos Room Itelldtag. Wsshlagtoa Ctraet, Itodlmmmptolis* IjmL

Coactestoates

ftoUdtAd^

■ r- Wftftr. GKO. ■. WK*T. JOSH l. foOKKZft. K- r. WEST <2c CO.,

Importers and Who’eaal* Dealer, la

Chlaa, Lift##, Raeftatwara* Catlcry,

’ ~ ' And Plated floods,

87tJuuj^Waskington St., Indianapolis, Ind.

IRON, STEEL, ETC. _ wTSI nOI.I.IDAY dk CO.,

Dealer, hi

Iron, Steel, Springs, Axles, Ruts, Belts, Blacksmiths’ Tools, Mate, foiloaa, ftpokaa. Carriage TitMmtioa*, ate. am. No. M South KerUiMB Street, ftofdha IVBIANAPOUS, INDIANA.

6f alt Mad*.

, it 44

7 o«V coritto.^* ' WS»S. A*) COhu JOBBERS OP Dry (icods and Motions, Ma.»Alv*Mto*.fonihKM»ft**8 Imdlmmmptollm, lad. MMdSte ^"'xoIlIKY"iYMAM * dfo, JB—i m Dry Goods and Notions, Ho. $ Alrord’s Black, Baath Maridtaa Mraat, 7 '< rasas Lsmaa. W.e. — r. LAMOfRS, TARHNCTON A PAtTlSON.

hMijrteA iiKfoInm. Wholes*!, and Rteafl Dealer, in Americai and Swiss Watches, Dumokds, Jmwhlry, QaM Pees, Hlvuv and Common Chaim, ate. Agaatefar ‘ fob:o d3m

LEMONS.

Lemons. Cheap, Cheap.

$3 50 bo R B b 1 faf 0 °*’ ft '*' ^ * r tv * Bt T

1 ?6hh aprl? d6t

I T. DCWZKU dk CO..

Genordl Cornmiaaion Merchenu, H*. 4fi. fiqath Muwura street.

DRV GOODS.

CLOCKS, JCTC. C. *8fc O.

S. C. Afc C. KI>EI>r,

Importers, Wholesale and Ratott Daalara tn

CLOCKS, RWLXATORS,

And Looking Glasses,

Eden!* Block, So. 79 East Market Street, fc*»h6Xm > -• 04 nretANAPOLTS. ind.

MUBlCa

1/

a. a. mrrriaiu^BUb a oo. MUSIC IhEAJLsERS, 73 Eut Market Street, X N X> X A. N ^h. I» OI.IS.

■mdlfttottpftihb MmdL r* ' r »***• House Comer, l«du»*poli*. .,

Ptenas teOft Motewaj h Svm, Kasha ft Co^ and

fcM-nrftO^’.Ctetoff.

feMdSm

FKK. CO.’RRBITITT dk t'O.,

wb«ito*ii i>uib*itePo*dn6MtDsrai

Dry Goods, Fancy Goods,

A.3sri3 isroxxoisrs.

No. « Alvurd’.ltiocfc, Smith Mspidiaa rapt, ( teMfiSm 1 I7V 1> r AS’ A f*o

I.IS.

MVTRPMY, MKY.YHDY A Cflk,

Whoimale Dealer, tn

Fftrelfh aid BefoesOc Biy Leeds,

NOTIONS.

No <1 and 44 Bart Waahiagtea mraat, IhMdSm INIMANAFOUfi, INDIANA.

CAIBI^KTei. “ ’ Jo*. H. H«me; W. L> Adams; Jno. R. Corwin; a J. Patear. afttMKh AJfeftJM Jk COl, Wbotcrale Dealer*. Carpets, Oil Goths, Mattinga, k

26 iMtl 28 West Washington Street. f«-b6d3m INDIANA POMS, IND.

KRAINM ft GJYlXn Wbolesale and Retail Deoters in Caipeta^ . W*ll Paper,

161 East Wafongton Street, opp. Court Houre.!** m Bi" ' '"^yaigtfAfquR. nfo. Wra'

NARPWARE, ETC. idoF^TTrYxr i/d'.}-

> ROU, UMBU A MUMS,

Whole**!* Dealers tat

Foreign A Domestic Hardware ft-NTD CXTTLERY, 12S South Mebtlhft'SIreet, /if J i febiedlm IXDLANAPOUR, INDLaRA.

Ladies’ Emporium, he. East WashiBgtei Street,

It . t

LIPPERD, MILLER & DIAL,

TPtOPrtXETOPtS.

YX A VINO jast received from New Tork oer splendid

XX .lock of

St aple juui Fancy Dry Goods, We Invite the eftlaens of Indianapolis and surroudtng oonmuy to eaH at aw amnhlt.hwinr before purchaetagoUowherannd it—Ini an MMVtiMt af good*, which for t>6utyaadq*alltybBBaup*«*dta this city. Our goods have boon mlectad wtth groat car* by expe-

rienced buyers, and bought for 0 AL S ZEE

At the Ute low prlcaa, wiU aa idea to salt aH damns, which w* proporn to a*U aa low m th* lewom. L, I T<r E TV S

or all waHtte* and daaerlptioBa.

DRESS GOODS. ti ak « | i<ke*«r pride t# forolsh and knap constantly h .*rL*J 4r **, lll » 11 —««f foarirhim, chaapauand most fashionable styMs ef —r— Freach, EigHsfc A ifoeiicfti Fahnts.

S I Xi IC s !

All oaten, styles ^widths,In priens notsurp*^ PARIS POPLINS.

popeline DESOIE. SOMETHING NEW.

Sfoiree G—#l«, Crrcaadlifoeft, MfonaeM^BKes^ Percailes,

REAL BARGAINS

IN CARPETS!

We have reduced th* price of our CtrpeU

SO OETVT.

To m*a( th* doettne in gold totd tba sxpectetions of th# people.

Tap Brussel* Bl 79. 3-Plys $9 OO, Ex. Super. IntfraiiisSl SO. Soper. Ingrraios Bl 75. All Wool Ingrains $1 DO Colton Chain Ingrains 5° c to 75c. Rag Carpets 75c, ■f Hip Carpets 46r, At Cham pries, wa can show * good Ra > af goods.

We h*ro aim rodaend the prim 6a

WALL PAPER,

Att4 ttll toifeffr Gtotoft* ia • en* lUie.

THE TRADE PALACE

BftJRO^LXKTS.

Mgjesj Percailci

a rear Chui

>■■■• BAB- B» W IKMBiKT * EATMAa%

Toys XsUftms aai Faacj LsoAs, So. 29 Weat Woshingtou Street, feMdSm 1WDIAMAPOIJS, IMP.

.)

MILLINERY COOPS.

STftTtojjjjjtoff. ETC. I'iAextern*

at the

'ZEizs.izrszt:

in thh city.

Vo J. St J.

Omiti Capitol'

J. ft. OOKXNQOMXft Oft-, HWe

ce Ur, 6t M capital fibee

ifoLM

fadtrgto—ctoaf ourhast omnreitoj "^Sccemaf tia Vtot hnshtomwm fo

Parsons, Macanley St Ca., Whafosale I Voter# m SCHOOL BOOTHS, Pn -'T, -- RtaHuMn. Jfeok iti*A smd»fftoar. Rook rrtlThlli m‘ Binders Hs. 0 W«et MaiylaaJ Street,

WlMtaate Dealer# ia

a NET* HTftXIONTCRY.

■tett Weat Wa

ne um Street, anuxAioufi,

and Mfllinery Goods,

RftStrefo JMUto

STILES, FiESLET A McCEEA, hats, cli^^ifijdOERY

-No. 1X1 Setofo:

• r *♦«»

Pi !»»->—■ -t <. : K 8. PATEST ^SRST,

iWn.«RfoMaral

Is, Etc.

WHITE OOOHS WE MAKE A SPECIALTY.

LINEN CAMBRIC, NAINSOOK, WACTBUOXDE, awns. miLLUXTO, "UacSMBUC, -j VICTORIA LAWN. WASMTARUIOM <>0** oM aorrierahle.) EMBROIDERIES (Freack, Siriaa oad ScoOcft. 1 LACES (SltuQuipure, M^hrae, Antique nud PeiaL) Heal Point Lace Collars, X. At O E IV E.I 3L, s .

HUME, AD AME A CO,

2* abA 28 West VMhiBStfti St. mcMCdlto

REMOVAL.

MERRILL & CO.’S

BOOK STORE

H H O "V 33 3D

Notions, Hosiery and Gloves. spM Am

BURIAL CASES.

BE 12 T ArlL. I C BURIAL CASES h * • , _ WhalesRlr ansi Betail.

THE SUBSCRIBER WILL GIVE SPEraol ■ttratioM fit foe aftewe broach of hi* boat-aftat-ia aocur with foe m , rndertahenia fiewa atod i—att j at nss aivaaee ea the pakfifoe# Hot af whole MATTHEW LONG,

’ft go:

jsto. s.

LYGXtKV 8TKKEX,

OITY

No. 00)6 North

PLOWS.

OKELAJP ITLOWS. HTWR chaapato tul hate Haw. to ha Sand tetha JL.toOfoa* e— hnhnd utmyaM tennd,N& IMRnte

WFtototo,, terms,nanrLtette*.Matel.

P. J Raw

FOR RENT.

pzi

ef timidly. 1h* PdRB te aim Sr ante. By

DlC KTNB1CR.

X*. 17 Wate Wntotegtun terrot, Bnam N*. t, np mate*. FOR SALE.

HOUSE