Indianapolis Leader, Volume 3, Number 11, Indianapolis, Marion County, 22 October 1881 — Page 4

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sewing- maoh1k.b;(1goods Agent for the Household" and the "New Remington" . 4 Drawer,, a-ox Top, Drop Leaf of Singer Pattern Machine, $26.50. Machines for rent. Seeon J la-: I w.achines cheap. All kinds of machines repaired and warranted. Needles, Oil ''nd Attachments for all machines. , , -

löiiui DDflflPV: r mi m iviflu u OF liOUIS EICMROIÖT, (Successor to J. B. Dill,) 99 INDIANA AVENUE; i : AT DOWN TOWN PRICES PRESCRIPTIONS, DRUGS ; AI MEDICINES A SPECIALTY. Choice Cigars, Iure Wines and Liquors, Soda Water, Gincer Ale, Mead, Root Beer and Peruvian Beer. OUR EXQUISITE PERFUMES Are nnrivalrd by nny In the market for Delicacy and Intensity of Odor. TOILET SKTS A NI V ASKS. IX) I LET SOAI-Sand POWDERS, ELEtiANT CtTT GLASS BOTTLKS, HAND and STAND MI URO Its. Also, h larye assortment of Cloth, llalr. Tooth, Nail. Shaving and Shoe ; BRU S HC E S. j A full assortment of TATIOSfRV, And in fact, Anything, Everything, usually kept In a ' i FIRST CL.A8S DRUG HOUSE. ' Remember Place Sign of the XS-MORTAR STREET LAMP. (Illuminated tit Night.) 99 INDIAXA AVENUE, Corner Vermont. CITY SEHN. TO feGlI$CiIUES. If yon tell t reeelve yoar ptpr. Illy thlk office at once. To ftnbftf rlbr. II vou see a blue mark on your paper, now" that your time is up, and that your paper will be discontinued unless you pay up. Tne blue mark will not be used for subscribers in the city of Indianapolis; they will, be regularly visited by a collector. It is for all outside of the city. j IO AGENTS. ' 1. Agent U required to settle not later than Thursday of each week, for the papers of tho preceeding week no papen are. to be sent to any agent who' fails thus" to setj tie. , 8. Ho papers are to be solu on credit unless the agent chooses to pay lor them and run the risk ot collecting. , 5. Each agent is to order only tho number of papers that can be sold. The Leader is on sale at the following places. . ' Bell's cigar store, No. GO West Market. I Joseph Smith's news depot, No. 13 N. II- : linois street, opposite Bates Ilouse. , t Louis Eichrodt's drug Ptor 9( Indiana avenue. Will Floyd's barber shop. No. 5 Indiana avenue. I Scott & Lucas barber hop, No... 161 I rdiana avenue. Stab" the hats. " ' North West street is being repaired. Warner's Safe Kidney and Liver Cure. I Lloyd James, Etq., is taking music lessons Louis Eichrodt, druggist,99 Indiana five; one. The bastardy suit against Ham. Butler, ha .Deen conxinueu. f . ' ; A number of minor burglaries have occur ed during the last week. , s I The Cash-Darnell business is being inves tigated by the fire board. . It is a fact that Kendall's. Spavin Cure, is all it is claimed to be. . bee advertisement. Mr. J. C. Patterson will leave iu a few weeks for North Carolina, to visit his moth' er. . ., . , '. i Rev. R. M. Turner of the Ohio Conference was in tie city this week, looking after hu property and oreans for sale and rent fsVwhner & Rich. 19 North Fe: ?nnsyl: vania Street. Th collection at the Corrinthian Baptist .Vnw-h last sii ndav araouutexl to : Not v - - - y a bad days work. ' " . Tr Caoer recommends Kendall's Spavin the highest terms; and thousands of eminent physicians do the same. See advt Foliceman Clary s iamer uu nveu a icw . miIai twins tht. eitv on tho Bluff road, died suddenly Mondav morning ot heart uesease - - ' J. Frost, Esq., late of the northern portion n t a h..!a käs snominrr nr rsriLinii Aiuti - v n " in the suburbs for the last two or three evenin. -i Mr.E.R-Bagby,of .the leader, left ' for Yorktnwn last Saturday evening, ue .win also visit Washington and Baltimore. Ileffner and Walker, saloon at Palest me Tni WM blown ud last Sunday night. That 'is enforcing the Sunday law with a vim. .nfiWi' John Lowe recovered stveralsto "nftrkers" a few miles West of the city, last Saturday and returned them tp thcwnei. I Mrs. Louis Johnson und fannly havVrivrH in Richmond attending conlerence. iney f will also visit Ohio before tlierretnfn hue. r - Officer Holt has about recovereTrou-the mvrra of Frv's afwaultraml w-Oii doty-iigain. He will carry the marks of Fry's knife for ... ' i 1 -t life. 'MraEliia Bibb and. Mr. Charles Hendtr sea were married, Thursday evening, it tiiie residence Scf. tlwe bride's mc.tlier, ppK4t r5 a j .4fy Edward Cooper and . Allison Sweeney, are interesting themselves in a scheine .looting to the organizatim of a Shakesperian Reading Club. The entertainment to 1 given-at-the: fiponml Bantist church next Thursday even . ing, will 1 well : vi rth seeing, and s , for a good cause oee meir wi. '--'A Cincinnati German' named Vanbelr; f mistaking his wife for a: burglar. Ah . andmortally wounded her last Saturday night. The matter will be investigated. Jl i '" The new helmet hats adopted by the po

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RETAIL DEALER IN a fers Vc are : ofi'ering unusual induce- " ments in all varieties of 1 i Boots and Shoes . FOR FALL , WEAR. 1 ; , You will find irTdur stock all of th latcstanri most desirable ties.: SHOE STOEE. Corner if Washington ami Illinois sts. is supposed that these haj'are intended to aid tUprTTtvfoh la insiring evil loop W$l fjnp fervrm such as the aneient ltmaö.üldl4üweiiivonfe to awaken j. in the bosDW t j lhoSl tbf yThCiJon the ho tilefieuUllKUtfati ' Ladiej. KnitTetTantl "Wool? Tndcrwc a r, ; " i. Fancv IUar, A ;! i: 6 ELWäshington St., Opei tveryening. g V ZÜTBJid'Sfaiw-ThorntoAWijiedGiTenca-tle Monday -Hejreports theLTMte in excellent condition and praises thegrxMl eope. of Grcencastle very highly for their hospital ity. .. . ' ';, ; , ; The ladies -'of the Corrinthian Baptist Church presentei to.that Qhurch, a handouie nilver set for sacramental service., and a handsome bible. The church feels grateful to the donors. ' ' ' 11 ! The night schools are not likely to be a success this year.- The School Board exacts S 1 from each pupil as. a guarantee for the careful use of nooks. But few are willing to put up the dollar. ', ' ' Jiidge Heller has decided that a druggist can sell cigars on Sunday, but the cigar manufacturer cannot. The cigar men will have to get a jug of whiskey, and go into the drug business. ' ' . Neidrest, the Swis arrested at Crown Point last winter for murder, and returned to his native country .where the crime was committed, has been found guilty and isentcnced to imprisonment for lie, W.E. Moore, a dairyman, has K-sertcd his wife, and left for parts unknown. He leaves his wife' in destitute curcuma anas; but if he should return to her, hhe is willing to forgive and receive him as her husbaud again. . . ' , Thebody pf apunknow,n man was found iat Saturday' hanging" in thick 'woods about twenty-miles from' Kansas City Mo. It lsysupposed that he. was a detective and had been murdered bv persons ' connected With the train robbers. T' ' : Dan Baker, a colored . man emplnved on the building at the corner of Meridian and Louisiana btreetts, was, it is thought,' fatally injured, on .Wednesday, by being caught Under a barrel of ribbin"h which fell from the third story of the. "building. ', " Mr: .Samnal,Herroii met with -a" very paintu I accident last- Monday.'- AVhilo currying a bucket of hot pitch he slipped, and in falling a portion (of -"pitch was thrown on hw hand and arm, burning both badly. He will nt h& ablet HJ dif. work-tot fiuVJetinje. For the delicate hd 'complicated difficult ies ipeeu H a r to the fem aleeonstitutiort, Ly d i a E TinkhamsV -Vegetable Compound is' the sovereign remedy.' lit aims at the caue,-and produces lasting" re? alts. Send to Mrs.' Lydia' E. Pinkham. - 233 Weitern A venue, Lynn; Mass.; for pamphlet, t v.: - -,. ,The ICT. of . L wläcJwas organized alout the middle of last June is progressing tinel v This organization. is composed .of the men I employed in the hotels, who are "consequent' 4 lv lalorinj? ii4n! wfkinir ul rnaVHheerirn ization a success. tThev hold their - meetings in the lmmaetilate hall, L. ' w ashingtönSt., every , eanesuay ;eyenmg A shocking murder was perpetrated in tl suburbs ol ilendaivon, this btaie on the niirl of thel5,th-inst; The victim was a colored ma'u named Jjlrecrc fhd, It is Fapnösdd that he was. murdered, foetus money.;, ills head was split open, and a blody adze with hair ori it was loutid near the body, and it is thought io ue, Lue wepon. urtn y ne,murqerer.-i ,. Km. lr ' " : ' ' 1 - '1 - ' , The entrtainanent jriven W1 Jones' ' Talier .nadeTicsdar-änd'; Wednesday 'evenings at ineix'cotm uapUhi.nurcn was a grand sue cess in every particular. ; Total receipts S287 vo, .1 niiii ine nrsi prize, a oase bJrtTgr sToVe" WaTaflfnre7TroIrsTLTrcTl1. . . . tit ien: seconu prize, pair gold oracelets to Jas. r rtimtttninm A-ffflfflftv bushels coal to Mm Louise Phillips. Several roune ladies comjise PhillipH. Several roui I pcteil for the gold watch, the sucoüsifuL-oae -bei nj Mtos ai-ieUJh,hrQ lüd'o22 v. t es r-leq ntt per vde. j? a? fÄlfred Banks is a very nuite seila'c invitation. ( ,nForte,Bazi says there-is n- place like horn and is rarely ever seen o'u't vith the lys after 6 o'clock P. M. He starts off' right. Al. Christy has joined the club. Al. savs it was a happy invitation, lut he refuses to gwe,nanieof thecluK r their TK 'r t;rJ m t!- tri. .a. j . - n. u. vim is -a certain Etlitorial sanctum--ami ajtiiu'lhe uneoiirtlv manner in which, he did, a few dar nm something1 "will drop 'UM A certain saloon keeper is anxious to know Of waerochiytmiTnMhr tlrrrrts that the Sunday law would natutally cause a deMondav . i

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OUK YOUXG FOLKS. 'The Two associates are Misses Emma Ross and Hortensia Ix-c. , Capt. W. Patterson has joined "Mittee" at the ( -ar Works, at painting car trestles. Some of the prominent members of the K. (1; C. visited the East end last Sunday. The Golden Four are Florence M., Ella M., I iizzie D., and Mattie D. Oh dc-ar! Capt. -Allen of the Grand, contemplates entering ine leaaer omce to learn type set ting 'Mittee (P. A. Fisher) is no longer a nuttee" and now desires to be called "Mr. Presi dent." Mr. Richard W. Thompson has severed his connection witn the "Knights of the Gold en Cross." Miss Sallie Ligens is considered one oi the finest organists and contralto singers, of tht North end. . .The Liliputian Three (R., C, and P.) are now separated. Tnat last night was too much for them. Mr. Allx rt C. Price, who for the past two years has been residing at Logansport Ind., returned last Saturday. Mr. Win. Lewis is canvassing the city for the "Life of Garfield." Any one wishing a -opy will please give him a call. "Harry Bruce," the whilom novelist says Ihere will tositJvcly Ik? no sequel to his nret last, and only novel: "IUlert Temple." Which would you rather spell, "twedledee" fr "twedlcdum" ? Ans: twedledee, because it can be spelled with more e(a) 6e. See I Misses Minnie S. and Susie W. are anxious to know what became of the other couple, on Malott Avenue last Sunday. Will Mittee and C. C. explain? There will lie a grand Concerte MiisixJe at the Second Eantist Church. Tuesday evening OetoU r 2 )th, under the anspices of Mr. Major C. Lewis and Misses Margery E. Stapp, and Isie Frv. Mr. James Jones is one of the hard work rsinthe Corinthian Baptist Church. He is always enthusiastic in ins work, whether it is a matter of religion or business, and wLU iuaKe nis iuaiK some iay. .. . Tlu'K.G. C. niet Tuesday evening and lected the following'-as olHeers for the ensu11 11 arter : I'. A. tisher.ti. C. K W. AV.Jonrs 1 . C. K. ; W. S. Howard, G. K. K. ; C. Blvthe I), li. K. ; L W. Lamb, (i. F. K. ; M. W. Scol t Nergeant-at-arms ; JC. W. Thompson, C. W. Patterson, Jos. Carroll, and A. L. Allen, Manu m committee. Ine Club now nuui lers eighteen members, and is m a flourish ing condition. Star, IIij?h School Items. Clint. Hare's declamation took everybody i.y storm Harvy Young is said to be preparing his .rauuating essay Gabriel Jones dominiers school 23 as the vesper principal. lhe. representative has begun to carol lorth its melodies. ' A Chaucerian literary societv has been ere afod by the senior class. Prof. Elvin has writteu a new song, "Hu im? to death, Darling." It is a duet. Ilnrvev loung is said to be one of the most studious pupils in the senior class. It is rumored that Jim Thomas is iruiltv 1 ce Uuloid gaiters. How is this, Jini? ' John Owen is writing an oration on Caoutchouc." How it makes me sneeze Caout chouc. in. lx wis, Gabriel Jones, James Burton f nd Major Lewis are the latest additions to Bibliojtolism. Miss Sarah Towles has returned home, af- .... .... . . ' t er a brief sojourn in Paris and Lexington, ivy., much improved in appearance. James 1 hotnas is on an argonautic ezemtion. He claims to be one of the many Jasons; in search ot the golpcn fleece. James Burton, Vm. Lewis, (Gabriel Jones, Mattk- Davis and Fannie Carmichacl, will contest tor admission -to the training school. - rvnne ot tne "aiternoon pnnils nave a. ' boss" time promenading the streets before f nd after school. Wonder how thev stand? J. C. Lihtbourn has returned from Mich i an Citv, much improved in looks. He has entere! the afternoon session of the high school. " Miss Laura Howard, with' a few oth'r voun ladies and yents, is preparing to ri ve il concert, at the .Spring Street Baptist i hurcu. -Miss l-iiev aoe anticipates taKincr a. pleasure trip south, soon. It is with some t nort, when we think of it. to restrain the lachrvmal fluid. Hon. R. AV. Thompson, late of the House ot Representatives, seems to have created quite a furor among the ".hiners," by his i ate puns. .Look out, Will. Personal. Hon. Stanton J. Peelle has returned Washington. from Miss Maud Christv returned from a visit to Cincinnati, Monday. Mr. Henrv C. Turner will unite his for tunes with the Corinthian Baptist Church Hon. J. S. Ilinton returned from Lafayette fni t i -a . on lhursday, where he went on business, jJMr i Henry Moore and his interesting daughter Eunice, called at the Leader office Tuesday. Mr. William Russell is recovering from his recent severe attack of rheumatism, and is ahle to be about again. Miss. Serena Beale, of Franklin, spent sev eral days in the citv this week. While here t-he was the gnest of Mrs. Henry Thompson. Mr. James C. Lightbourne has returned from Michigan City, where he spent the sum mer, and lias resumed his place in the High pchool. He is welcomed in our social cir eles by a host of friends. Among the rising legal lights of this city Will F. A. Bornhamcr. Mr. Bernhamtr is a Democrat, but not of the Borbon school. He judges no man byr his color, and doubtless enjoy the confidence and respect of more col ored icoplo in this city than any other man of his politics. Mr. Charles Graham, of Cincinnati, and his vcrv handsome and amiable voung wife nt a few hours in the "hoosier" capital esdav, Thev were enroute home from ( Chicago where they had been on a bridal trip. Mr. Graham is an attachee of the Third Satioal Bank of Cincinnati. The Loader wishes the newley wedded couple a very happy tuture. Tupiter Jottings. "Got any tobacco in your breeches?" L. J W. L. .' Mr. James 13. will von please pav Mr.WilIiani &. that hlty cents? Look out for music in the air about lay night. Ask W. W. about it. FriMr. Henry Gibbs, one of the leading colo red txiys, has secured a position at the Grand Hotel. . The concert at the Second Uaptist Church promises to Ikj a fine aflair, and should be well attended. The date is I let. 2-. Rotiert Kellv, colored was arrested last Saturdav at Columbus, on a charee of teal$14 from A. A. Harnes, a merchant of this citv; T Jupiter, f Prosperity of the Corrinthian liaptist cnurcn. List Sunday was the day fixed for the' first financial;, rally at the Corinthian .Baptist Church and at the close of the evening, serviced the amount collected was' fully un to the PTtM ctntions of the coneregation. Rev. xeier enrees ui xeuiie! a. t !-.. 1 . T w roru1 ' ah P. ' i - . . i

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There was a large congregation av " yi ing services and in the evening .a . 0 . .1 Ai.nMtli thorn throng of ieopIe crowded me U1,:"i v was not even standing, room and many could not gain admittance to. tno ciniriu. The amount of the dav's collections wajfr-W the sum asked for, and the congregation icei much encouraged by the result.. .. . Kev. Vertrees is a minister of rare abilitv and his eloquence holds a congregation spell 1 1 C1.....1.1 1... o,...,.i.r the' nastorate ot inj 1.1 11 vi. üiiuuiu .lv. tvv.-- . . . Teacher aiid Preacher Gone Wrong, -and Gone, Away. To the Editor of The Leader: . A certain imp, in liuuiau snape, uy m nnnif nt H.7etie 1 . l.nllllUll. no uaa viait,v of the colored school at Franklin, and held the position of superintendent of the Sabbath school in that place, and held a lieeuse.a a local preacher, and preached vocueiouMj i like Bashan's bull calling sinners to reient: ance, had the audacitv to attend the conference of the A. M. II church, held at Bich; niond, Ind., lately, to procure a licease to take charge of a congregation, but the bishop rejected him, on the ground of not being le gally divorced from his first wile according " . ...... . . I. t A T 1 t the rules ot aiscipime oi church. A warrant is out against him for basiardy. He seduced one of his school children, sixteen years of age, lat March. Fearing he would be arrtbttd, he ran away f -nni Franklin last Sundav evening, and häs not been heard of since, lie is of mtdiutu height, about 5 feet 6 inches, square build, sasall eyes, complexion black; ge, 32; hair, crisp. I would warn all ministers and school trustees from employing hira. Any olc who will arrest him and" notify the city marshal of Franklin, Johnson county, Ind., will be liberally rewarded. All papers in the Union will please cony the same, so that the villain' may be brought to justice. . , '. J. F. Mktzukk. ; Ilailroad Hits.. . The genial D. Stevens of California St IS still on the I. Ii. & W. . - ! ; Geo. W. Smith says after all he K lieves that the lady from Hamilton O. has won his heart. Jas. Woods is doing the city'while his car is in shop. Jim goes out u'rth quite frequently. , J. II. Kingold, who has been runniug extra for the I. B. & W. 11. 11. will take a regular run next week. - t Koman nose Peyton, is called the dandiest porter on the U. 1. fet. L. x U. Lay away; Peyton, or you will get ltff. ' - Andv Barnes is the exnress messenirer beJ tween Chicago and this point now. That' is lie has way pieces once in a while. I. B- Johnson returned home from a vi.sit to the Buckeye Capital last Monday. He looks well alter his trip. Go back aain Ike. Andy Williams (King Calico) says it is too hard that the warm weather has gone for it seriously interferes with his lemonade business. Thos. Floyd showed Mr. Chas. Graham of Cincinnati over our city the other day Thos. can do the hospitable to all the boys from the Paris of America. . Geo. Owens savs he can't stav away from Indianapolis if he wanted to because the girls are so sweet. Look out old boy you forget you are a married man. Robert Fisher, of the C. I. "St. L. & C. is in Minn, with a hunting party. He has promised to tender the "Leader" a few tec'l and can vass back ducks when he returns. Geo. H. Hilliard the genial whole-souled I George, says he can never launch out on the I , i e i . sea of marriage bliss for several specific rea sons which will be forthcoming m our .next. I , i Indiana Coxfekexce.. . : 1 The Annual Conlerence of Methodist inisters of Indiana and Michigan. met' at Richmond last week. We were un able to obtain a complete list of the ajpointmentg for this Issue, but Avill -give a detailed account next week. Elder Trevaugocs to Kichniond, Kev. , Morris Lewis, Hethcl Church, Kev. K. Titus goes to Franklin, and Kev. James Simpson, to Allen Chanel. Card Party. - The Card nartv criven Xfondav evennic ry m' Mrs. Henrv Thompson inhonor of h.r guest, Miss Serena Bcale, of Franklin, was "an ,'ele-' gant affair in' everv 'resject. The ' guests were numerous, all elegantly dresseJd, and in the very best ot humor. Quite a number of I those present participated in the dance,1", and all expressed themselves Veil pleased with the evening's entertainment.' J " Miss Bcale returned hoine Vennes Jay evening:. ' Her triends will alwavs wilcome her to IndianaiKJis, V y Labor Troubled. , . . . , , A telephone mcisage vas .received from the Xordyke and i!arnio:i works Thurslay eveningthat a numberof dissatisfied working-J men had congregated arcund the - building and threatened trouble. Captain Campbell ) went to the scene about 'J o'clock with a posse of officers aim" found- '' fifty or . sixty men : collected -who were boisterous' and mating - buld - threat against tne- establishment. The crowd was dispersed, and officers were left to guard the premises. Arrests will probably, be made to-day. lhe trouble seems to have orumated about as follows: The firm have until recently employed...bcth union and non-union workmen- .. Sometime aco, owing to dissatisfaction among the ianorers, the foreman, who did hot belong to the union, was asked to resign, "which lie did, and left the city. Recently trouble broke out again among the employes, and at last tne nrm uiscnaiged all union men and re-engaged the old foreman. Messr. Xordyke tfc Marino say tleir establishment iMiree oom to union.. anu, non-union. jueik but as troubles could, not be avoided with both employed " together' they- chose '. the latter, and that the present trouble is toot" a strike, but an attempt to interfere"- with their business. On the other hand ' fhe dist charged men claim to be on a strike, and are daily making dire threats.' :'. :- - , : yj Death of Abraham Bird..:; . .r.J. Abraham Bird died Thursday night at his residence in this city at 9:45o'cIöck." He Had been sick for about two weeks. The imniediate' cause of; his death A'as 'paralysis of the bladder. . Mr., . ßird-.wjis . born jn Ken tucky, November 1817. Jle came to. Iudianaoolis over forty years ago. . and it U said planted the. first slnde tree of- the hundreds that now adcru tur .streets, lie leaves a wife and two .childiea," Mr.'. Ifrank, Bird and Mrs: Goldsbury, the wife of Mr, uayiess uoidsoury, recently deceased." 3tr Bird accumulated ''-quite1 a"'handsdme property during his long reiidence In this city. The arrangements for the funeral, vill De announced as soon peruciea. - u ri . - ' . r ,!-.: Tho Train Robb. T ' I St. Locis, Oct. 18. John Bugler, Creed Chapman and John Land, three of the1 men arrested on suspicion Of beina implicated in the robbery t or the Chicago -and Alton - train :i j at .-.Bloe-i-'o Creek; near,.' .Independence,. . Mo:,; ... September 7, were indicted to-day by a ?tecial Grand. Jury. ,XnOe?)?m2?J.aga.lnl thesejtn.ejij? considered conclusive." but fhe" evidence against 'theother; parties arrfsted, at the same time was not sufficient to ' rind true bills on, , and, they were therefore dis charged.' " . V Mult Lcttus. I ' - SMiss Margery Stepp, of 3ladison,Tnd.? will 12th TflfV

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.Ml. i A Young1 ir-' iA Lady nobbed or Slxtsen Doll ara and Then - Shot . at Several Times. " it seems thathis .ity is now the attractive i?ointjor burglars .and sneak. thieves, aa robberies are'of nightly occurrence. ; Wednesday evening about (5:30 o'clock as Miss Nellie Rodgers?; who resides on West Maryland street," was preparing' snpper' two men walked in the back door of the kitchen and demanded her money. She took her pocketbook out-of. her pocket,- and taking a tight grasp on .it refused to surrender it, at the same time backing - into an adjoining room- After, getting into the titting-room she went o a dressing-case, took a revolver therefrom, and ordered the men to leave the house. 1"As quick as lightning the burglars wrenched the revolver from her grasp, threw her upon the floor arid took her pecketbook, containing $1C As th'ey turned to leave the house they tired three thots at her; all of which missed her.r This is undoubtedly one of the most daring burglaries that lias taken place. in this city .for a long time., ; . . , . . . , - A Peculiar Suit. Bather a queer damage -uit was filed in the Su parlor Conrt Wednesday. Ernest Bose, who keeps a'saloon 'and boarding house at No. 172 , South Illinois street, complains of. Mary Deutsch, and. asks the Court to allow him üanvaces in" the sum of $3,000. He al leges that the defendant has for some time past,--and- against his wish es,- visited his saloon, where she spends the entire day. He set forth that t in this manner, and by her habits and condition, his businass has greatly declined, and customers who would otherwise patronize hi in refuse to enter his place on account of her presence. He thinks his business has suflerqd tothe extent above named. - " , , j " ' j Bold Attempt at Robbery. , . About 9 o'clock Thiirflay night four .men broke! u to a Vandal la car - on th Tenuessee street switch, and'earriedoffa large dry goods boxtilled with flannels and marked for Greencastled They ?et the box ' in ah adjoining alley, where they wereobserved by Merchant Policeman GeorgjGocdal, who attempted to arrest them, lie wasattacked by the thieves, who lired several shots at him. -In running out of i the alley a man attempted to stop them and was also shot' at. They escaied arret, and the stolen goods were taken tö the Central Station Ilouse. . ." " ' Attempted Robbery. John Schmid, a Stale House stone-cutter, was- attacked' Monday, evening about 8 o'clock on McCarty street by two men - bent onTobbery, who leveled a pistol at his head. Instead of surrendering he grappled with one of his assailants and threw him into the gutter. The other man struck Schmid three times over the head, and tore his watch from his vest. The nieii then took to their h'els. leaving Schmid minus a hat. but with on belonging to the robbers. Schmid had only a small amoilrtt of money on his per son. The Art of Not Hearing. The art of not hearing should be taught in every well regulated fa mil v.. It is full as important "to -domestic 'happiness as a culti vated car, for'which- so much, money and time are -ex ponded.- There are so manv things which Tt is painful and injurious to near very mauy winch,, u heard, will distutb 'the temper, corrupt simplicity and modesty, detraqt iroin contentment and hap piness that .every one should be educated to take in or shut ont 'sounds, according to ineir pleasure. SILKS AND DRESS GOODS Our importation, and purchases fror Fall and Winter season, lssl, are now 11 in stK-k,and we snail take pleasure in siiowiug our custom era ttie mont eouiplete and elegant line of ; SILKS AND DRESS. GOODS ever brouilit to thin-market. " We- have made uunsuul eilorts to; secure the Choicest .Novelties nniKinea.aiHl wu desire every Luly to .see them. wneiner wisnin-jtopnrcnaMiornoT; . JU .sUade-s.of all Uk iiUn Mervilleux. , -JI Shades of all Silk Satin de Lyon.: 25 HhhdeVof atrsSlk rtros arutn." ' ;T """ ' ' Qur own importation, and at priced not to le duplfcatid again this season, upt-rl Velvet, i-msit nnn psann oveiue- ror vomDinanons. - . , i.'-l .' JJ "1 . : :J".it rM-'tj l it-' i 25 pieces C'IIETVTIOT KUITINGS. In the Latent 'Moire.MMnbe und Roma rf-MA pes? : IvVy Iii d a,-1 nd Hi e h. Broeudei, . 1 ot oomil nation witU the. abyvjew-r Y r i ft Y'T ;r i L. S; AY RES & CO. 'f ,. r;. t.-iw vq4.i ... .JV--We are now. prefMued- to. make to or. dfr, on nif sirtst r.nej -l Terms, every dscripuwii Htr nouKOHini firreer wear, and can ijsKure our patrons thut.we ary Uumlng out work duily that eannot le surpassoil in nt or style, , i'.A e I IM Ilirbers; Shears, Itabra, Joiul)s; Jlusla leather i ;. and tmysytKifi lmcy.)ttleii, La-,",. .. i . J . . . .- -. .-I SHA.VXG'f AND iTOILET SOAPS; it. r.i i i I. W- CM .11 un i .f; ; -TrfE'fatf.ODESf YET! 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tsii: i;i:sT 0Q aiU Can Ih hail of Merrifield & Co, 57 and 59 West Washington St. CHEAP DRY GOODS! A. DICKSON & CO, OFFKU THIS W F.F.K S O O HRiecjes Hall Wool Fall and Winter F Mom ie Cloth. Serge Cloth. Cashmeres, l.Yei i 'lil is, Sih.m11 Kiiures, roj.lins, l'lalds. , Koman Striies, etc., At 12 1-2, 15, 18, 20, 25 cts. The nlHve are all now, in the In'st Winter Shades, unl llie lu st act nnl value in DRESS GOODS Ever placed on our counters. IA.1 1 12- wanting incxjensive Koods for uverytlay use will profit hy examining tlie abiive I)efoie luivinir. A.DiGkson Old Trade Palace Store. D. Cadv. Ja nies Lolffe. & LODGE! i'l v;:.sW'w-v'j Would lie pleased to have you call - and ex- - amine their stx-k of 4 y AT42 North Pennsylvania Street, tlpjosite Post Olhce, and next door to the hen Clothing Store V'v'lll W. 'WHITE,MEROUANT -.tailor 7 HilNf M1UKET ST. UVGutxln ii a vir hu1 Trimmed to rU-r a Specialty i . . . " '"" - iie 1 1 v t u xnvs NEW-GKOCERY STORE COFFEES, TEAS AND SUGARS i AT THE LU WES T CASH PRICES. 1 'itoinpIele line f Groceries anil . " .1'roviNioitN a( 59 HOWARD STREET. SEE! : I SKE! T 11 E ; Otto Silent Gas Engine. Ericsson's New. Calcnc Pnmsin Enaine. J, ' GAS STOVES Of every dBcxlptlon on exhibition and for sale

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