Indianapolis News, Indianapolis, Marion County, 31 March 1870 — Page 4

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«CS.j Diftnct C#tirt room, thia afterBOOii, to take aoae Appropriate actioa ia reference to the death of Gem. Geo. H. Thomas. The meeting was ealied to order by Maj. O. M. Wilson, who soggeoted the name of Gen. Nathan kiaball for presideat of the meeting, any flat he was peeaiiarly fttted for the poaigaaizatfoa the deceased was lately president. General Jobs Lore and Jodge Frater were made Vice PeeaideaU of the meeting, and Mafor B. M. Goodwia appointed Secretary. General Kimball then announced the object of the meeting—to do honor to the memory of General Thomas. He paid a glowing tribute 4» the ristues .and nobiitt# of the deceased. Wi are that w# dwot JfhW General Kimballs remarks, Ixtf d>ey w«e ialirely impromptu, and therefore not recorded. On motion of General Ben. Harrison, a committee on resolutions was appointed, consisting of Messrs. Harrison. John D. Howland, Governor Baker, Colonel Streight and General Macaaley. While the committee were deliberating General Lore addressed the meeting in enlogy of the memory of Creaeeal Thomas as fol- |

lows:

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kraiL Fools Pay to-aaorrow. 9vATt*n at the ItiaV to-night.

j WxATEiut rough sad unpleasant. Thu streets look very dall to-dav. Io marriage Heegses this miming.

Tooaiisss speaka at the Academy tonagbt.

Nsw moon to-night Hope yomnay-see It.

No ArroixttfSNT of aa Adjutant Geoeral as

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'• . Il - 4 |^- 5 ;"i^| «* wjrw „ KM-'gASf? .. Appropriate—Brougbauis “Lsj- -of the

Dirt.”

Tns wholesale gSoeery trade baa nwrer been

letter than tt is kt present. ,

It !• not l&ft Geacral Thomas 7

mains will pass through this city.

Tits irp4« recorded chjs morning, aggregnting $28,13f . Thavs^ a£the Cnion Dfpot. is geod, crehsing. The hotels are doing well.

Cbhpfai Ciscoif Cotut.—1.T90. State ▼§. Leah k Toasey; maintaining a nuisance. This case was conttneseed tbid morning, tmd about halfa dozen witnesses for the prosecution ex-

amined. It will kit for two days.

, The defendants stand indicted for keeping and maiatainiag a nuisance, said nuisance being their tallow-rendering establishment on the Bluff Bead. This ease is something similar to the celebrated Mill Creek alaugbterhooss cases, tried at Cincinnati a few months

Th* following important order has jnst been issued^ the change does not, howrrer, inter-

fere With any of the oftcers at tki*

Ornca op th* P,jC. A §*.

Co^pnnca, O., April

w at thi* pmoAr * Lons R. Ei. Co- ) kprii ist, £:o.^;

For the purpose of conducting and managing the business of this company, the following appointments are hereby made: Jobs Durand. General Superintendent of the Pittsburgh and Cincinnati Diriaion, which embraces the mad proper of this company, and the roads leased from the Little Miami

ago, aad involves the lorn of some $10,090, con- ^ Indianapolis and Chicago t) sequent upon the etoppap of the busuum, m embraces the roads ]«ed from the Oolnmhns^

the foctory would be useless for other purposes. Over forty witnesses have been summoned on the part of the State, and thirty-fire by the defease. The parties causing the suit to be brought have secured the eerricas of Major J. W. Gordon, to assist Mr. John S. Duncan, prosecuting attorney, ia the prosecution. Messrs. Lesh A Toasey hare retained McDonald A McDonald, and Porter, Harrison A Fish-

back, for their defense.

Civu. Ciaccrr Cocax.—3,320—James H. McKemail re. William R. Nofsinger; suit for damages. The eridence was concluded yesterday afternoon, and the argument commenced. This morning, the argument was resumed and concluded, and the case given to the jury at

neon.

Ooi ax of Cosmos Plsas.-o.41 8—Mary E.

Superintendent xi go Division, which

North PeoBajivania atree'

.Jafestej-- n, s “ctu^buHi^: nary solemnity and sadness. j On the call of the docket, yesterday, the Truly, a great and good man has fallen - . following •casee, passed in their regular order.

were set for trial on the dates named: Thursday. March 31, Ito-day>—5.551 will be called at 2 r. u., 5,547 Ad 3 p. u., and 5,392 at 4

p. n.

Friday, April 1-4,487 at 2 p. u-, to be followed by 5,188. Monday, April 4—5,575 at 9 and 5,615

at 2 p. m.

Tuesday, Aprils—5,571 at 9 a. and 6,442, ‘OdiEeld vs. the Jcoction Railroad Company, before Judge Cason, at 2 p. n. - Thursday, April 7—5,273 at 9 a.ai., 3^83 at

Chkago A Indiana Central Company

A. J. McDowell,ObmptroHer.

G. D. Whitcomb, Parchaaiag Agent, i. ' W. L.O Briea, General Pamenger aad TfelMt

Agent . - •

0. W. Smith, Ganeral Freight Ager.t -

Boa. J.R. Swan. Solicitor.

Tha offices to which the above ap*^tments are made are in Columbus, and the, officers appointed will proceed to organise aad conduct the businaas of their respective department?, in accordance with the “organ jaatlon" adopted for conducting the basin em of the Company. H. J. #«WUT»,'

Vice President..

Stoest musicians are unpleasantly numerous now and so are beggars. We can’t remember when there 'nave been so many sick mothers in the city -with a house full of children clamoring for bread. ^s^-^sssmssumsstm ■ ■> HOTXI. AOTWA1A.

av» mUIbs at prices m Thetr goods are ls»mt aurtvals, aa4 com prise all the—etattrar^^ ^ on eelebratad waaiiihctoiies ta-ths “*»T- Am'tpaas by tbe Spring Bbotaa* Shoe ’^^b 1« Weat Waablagtoa street, t;«» tasad bp the gtm crewd hasrplag to gri bergaiBs ia CArpots^Wril Paper, aad reck Hba.etm SlMt Waabingtoaauoet. Att«shodon*t bap BOW wm Mate tbe gall at Mtteraem wbrnerer tbev rem ass bar vbaa c baa cm the* have misaKlL.l

•f sa fhvMdda C6> M* „ ®aii s. Meesim.Ssrith A Foster: : *ue ‘'- A - T fiurlisaad np^fislf ilnaiiii of your Prise MadnMMrih April 4 IKgbav* Mwa :thess, pgggp dap slBce, sadese wm tbim Muapsstbs longer. MV, mt H. Kiiippknbkro.

A. afoarpe naakee the Hasskldorl Cigar. It’a goad to smoke. *i SI 2

cat down in the prime of life, and without a note of warning—and we have met here te give expression te ©sr grief over the mournful event, and to pay tbe last tribute «f respect to

hw memory.

It was mv privilege to have known General George H. Thomas for three years, in the most

ship

The characteristics of the bey were ‘developed and sbFentflthened in the man—feennesa, devotion to dtfty, sterling inbegrity, ia^orruptible honesty, united with a generous nature and goodnesswf heart wtairih all swll recall

who knew <hm as a boy. w the brilluRit career wbkb

and in-

The )tkt Nfefidiao.’ritrect Cliiircli last night, was one of the most fileasant yet , Pnor. J. S. Black's annual convert will be given in abowt three weeks, at 'She Academy of Music. ' *f ■ WAMijiutWN htbeet'wasn't tmsfii swept today by the trails of beauties’ dresses—or any other kind. Mg. Ghapvak, late host «f ft>' Batas, left with his family, this morning, for Rochester, Stir TWr, lb old home, fy; C|

closed.

The deMb of such a maa is a naS.onal loss, ♦n« hhsMWund piwoer ubat y mifom shoald mourn <wrsr his tomb. Hst thougb the griwe claims «J1 that i* mortMaf George 11. Thomas, the aMaserr of his brilliant deed!? and the example «f his noble condact, will never die. Bora ia Virginia in 1845, he actered West Point as a cadet in '1836, and grsd isted twelfth in a wlaia of fortywne. lu the same claas are find the naases of W. T. Sbarauan, the eommander of oar urmies, and wffiose toodvog and appropriate order we have read in MEfftonsittfl dl spate hr Ge* e ra Is Vafcr^'netand f Getty,®f the Ofnob artny; and GeneraU Kwell, Bawhrod R. Johnson and Tbacras Gordan (now commanding the insurrectionary forces of Cbiba,} of the Confederate army; also Paul (). Hibert, afterwards Goreraur of Louisiana. Up to the rebellion the records show that be served with dir.inction lathe Florida war, and'wos brevetted for galIwtfy'hnd good coarduct; and for gallantry in the Mexican war at Mcaterer, and afterwards at Buena Vista, again promoted and brevetted. In 1849-50 he was agair engaged in hostilairy tactics at the Military Academy at West Point; on frontier du^r in California and Texas, and in various skirmishes with the Indians of the frontier, in «ne of which he was wounded. For his hreord duriogrthe rebellion, one has but to read the cunvut history of the times, which is so full and complete, and so fresh in the memory of us all, that It wore but repetition here to attempt tu-<detail. In every military position occupied by General f homas, tbe characteristics of his great military mind are upon us whilst the ensieari by all who served under him, strikingly than word*can express, the fother1t care he took of his sohiiew, and the gffec- ( ibfrtirij bore for him: 1 T But be is gone from amongst us forever. No more will hu calm and 'tuUiTated judgment and ripe experience plan the'battle. No more will he lead his men Urwictoey.

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The following are the arrivals at tbe principal hotels during the twenty-four hours ending with twelve o’clock:

RATES HO0U.

C B -pringer, New York Am Caffirey, Pblla AC Moore,HocbcMer, NYC beahy, fcvuuviUa Ain Fitch. Uwaospun B W Hanna, Terre Haute A Cohn, New Vora J H Sprague, Shelbyville A B8nodgrj*s, Newcastle H F Frost, Lowisrllle n Lindsay and wife, R P Lindsay aad vlib, Mattoon Caaibrides Cltv J MuhlfeM, New York F B Andn^rr/Toledo JTMu8selidMfolPHC«Mb«aiMI% New York W CShirley’.'SuSaton,TI1 J C Prescott, 8t Louis J Frehllng, Cj—aMR * 74 Welker, Chicago J C Osteriok, PhUa . C S WbltehaU, Phfla A F EdsoUf New Yerk C D Road. New York ^

Ged. Gba*v bas been elected an honorarv

member of the Mathesian Society «f tbe Bni- hU, “ l ^ b *’ h “ tou «* ,thi •

versitr End has aceepted.

D. C. BnawsAM, of tbe Viacennae road, erill pass free all pereoas who hold ioritatiensito the Clay Geauty Excursion. f a— ' Gekat are tbe attempts at recenciliateon with the Germane by the write sachems of the Republican party m thie city.

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Tin parquetteaf the Academy mfKuSicmill| foivhful soldier, tbt skilled ifeaeral, the de-

voted patriot, the unobtrurive citizen, and the

• be reserved to-night for the benefit of tbe ladies who may wieh to bear Mr. Voorbeee. Tee Presbytery of Indianapolis trill mceuat Vuiou Church, sip miles south of tbe city, oa the Bluff road, on next Tuesday, foe 6th of

April.

The last will and testament of TUnofor Fitzgerald was admitted to probate this morning. Also, the last will and teetamant of

John Fine.

The item in yesterday's paper charging iCeorge Kaker with bratal treatment af his 'Wife, was, we are assured, unfounded, aad the vwork of an enemv of Mr. Baker’s. The Carrera Family's Parlor Concert last .flight was very well atteaded, aad tbe f»crforamoce was excellent. The troupe is growing In the fcvor of foe people here. lllitfl vtetWe aCtle cekmer af Illinois and Louisiana streets is calculated toteddhe 1 wonder aad sare in foamiadefaw Ri ^* . tl A Ti x' <^0iTB a number of our eitixens who ere not fortunate ia holding invitations to tbe Clay Contty Excarsioa propose e» jaia in aaybo.w and #0 aver oa the regular train. We suppose there will he no objections to that. A wonne siax from Dublin, Wayne county, was in foe dty day before yesterday, aad succeeded in fe,t|ing drunk; and while ia that state was relieved of his pocket book by one of the light-fingered gentry. Au. the courts new ra eemioo took a recess this afternoon, daring the meeting in the U. 8. District Court roam, to allow tbe persons connected with them an opportunity to at-

tend.

Geveeal Veatch k seinewbat in doubt as to whdfow ha shaO quiet y rettle in Rockport. ab his »«w bufineer, or advwnto the San Domin-

in thisSttte!

.‘Stonight for New Talk, en a, at ere he ia ordered to join Nyack," of tbe SeatA Pacific

Churchman | vs. John Mason; to be followed by 4,864. j City Coorr.-iftJne solitary drunk was disposed of by the Mayor this osavoing.

Mo nound eaa awake him te-glary again." “Brave spirit! Noble, generous heart! Fare-

well 1”

The committee, on tbeir retnrn, reported the following resolutions, which were unant-

nsously adopted:

Whereas, It has pleased the All Wise Disposer of human affairs te remove from the earth Major General George H. Thomas, the Chief of the Army of the Cumberland, the

generous friend, who«e long anti honored conueefion with the soldiers af .'Indiana peculiarly endeared him to us; and gives^s, who, through Mm, knew so well the misullied purity of his life and unwavering strength of his virtues, a deeper interest in nis fame, and the memory he baa left to inspire and direct his countrymen, that can belong to those less closely associated with him who mourn with

us his irreparable loes; therefore,

Resolved, That while w%feel the greatness of our national bereavment, we recognize the goodness of God in taking our leader and friend to himself, only in the fullness of his honor and strength'of his fame, whan be had fixed beyond all chance of change the example of heroism without selfishness, of patriotMsn without despondency, of eminence withob*.vanity. - - itesolved. That in his steady declension of all rewards and emolmaeols, beyond those itfechcff by law to bis poritien, ia his selfabnegation and regard only for Abe honor and interests of his co:»ntrv, "he bas given us a leasna of purity and exalted faithfulness whidh will place him in history second only

to the Father of his country.

Reoolved, That, through all his whole career! when Lieutenant in tbe deadly glades of Florida, and General, bearing tbe last ware of rebel strength, and rolling it back in helpless admirable traits of character which make bis death a cause of National buneozation. Resolved, That cs Indiana soldiers constituted so large a portion of his command, aad pafioct-solargely the Juster of his great achievemanfok.and greater virtue* the citizen* of In-

personai relations brough influence of kis noble aad

ht them nearer the generons nature.

Resolved, That we tender our deepest and most Etococe sympathy to his family. .After remork* by Gert Bfot Harrison. Jonathon W. Gordon, H. C. Newcomb, and CoL A. D. Straight, the meeting adjourned. At a regular meeting of Philoxenian Lodge No. 44,1.0. O. F„ held on last erening, March 30, 1870, tbe following officers were elected

sentative to tbe Grand Lodge, Jot. Elliott

aad Joseph King ban.

divorce case. As usual they expected rich r * ^TJTJfoW 1 H bc - r fouod them

Th*.Directors of the Indiaoepdlis Agricultural and Horticultural Society are pushing matters very rapidly, and intenfi to bold a big fair in September. At a meeting, yesterday, a commfetee was appointed tc .prepare a premium list, and the following standing committees were constituted: FInaoce and Claims—W. C. Holmes, John C. New and S. A. Fletcher, Jr. Live Stock—Joseph D. Pattison, John B. Sullivan and Thomas D. K Wigan. Mechanical—John Fishkack, F. Ruschhaupt and B. C. Shaw. Agricultural—Hon. Fielding Beeler, Aquilla Jonec. Sr., and N. McCarty. Horticultural—John T. Francis, II. Mackedi«k and W. H. Loomis. ■Fine Arts—T. B. McCarty, E. B. Martindate and J. Barnard. Printing—R. J. Bright, A. H. Conner and William Mansur. Mineralogy—Products of Wrought and Unwrought Ores and Minerals—W. C. Holmes, Valentine Butsch and £. Hangb. Miscellaneous—Wool, Cotton and Linen Manufactures—E. S. Aivord, N. .Kimball and R. F. Fletcher. Musical Instruments—R. J. Bright, Erie Locke and N. McCarty. Carriages, Wagons, and Cabinet Wares—W C. Holme*, John Bradshaw and S. R. Lippencott. Tbe Directors appropriated $12,000 for cash premiums, $6,000 of which is to be offered in tbe live stock department.

Attai*. To tbe Voters of Center Township: 1 am asked tbe question time aad again why I did not get a larger vote for Township Assessor, on the 197b Inst. That qneation is enay answered. Ont yf 5,790 votes polled S,$50 were conn ted, aad the rest, over 2,000, were thrown out These sre the fhets, »ad that ts the way I was defected. R R. Pkriuxk. TfowbnaMflve eesst l lgnr In tira TwlwelFede, 'niBdeby A. ShsrjH*. ■ * -.!■ n- si $

BILLIARDS.

firtJrtj'*.

Gbnebal Veatch received this mocning, from the Auditing Department of the Treaaury, at Washington, the opinion of Attorney General Hoar, on the matter in difference between the parties in the Treasury Department and the officials of oar State, in regard to the Morgan raid claims. Tbe point of difference waa this: the Auditor of Accounts claimed the right of going over the vouchers and claims furnished by the Commission appointed by Governor Baker to examine the claims of our citizens, and also to have proof furnished him in exactly the same way as it was to the Commission. This our officials denied and

resisted.

Tbe Auditor then applied to Attorney General Hoar. who decided in favor of the State officials, and said the report of the Commission was final. This was of great importance to the State as the allowance would probably have been reduced $250,008 by the officers of the Treasury. As soon as the accounts can be audited, a check for the whole amount, ♦bout 4481,000 will he forwarded to Governor Baker. General Veatch deserves great credit for haring brought the matter to such a successful issue.

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E Blati, Cincinnati _ _ L W Campbsll, fonville B F Krohn, Gallon

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8 h EnsmiogM, Danville W Clark, Danville ~ J V Coffin, Dan rifle M M R Dahl, Baltim M W Adkins, Baltimore L Campbell, Morgan co

At the meeting of the Board of Trade yesterday after noon Prof. Cox proposed the following programme for the Clay county excur-

sion next week:

That tbe delegation from fois city proceed to Harmony, meet the Terre Haute delegation there, explore the mineral fields in that vicinity. then proceed together on a side-track to the Lafeyette Iron Company’* mifle*, thence to Braail, take dinner there at tiree^visit the mineral fidds^f thai region and then proceed toTsnwttaaite/fo* next day to foe consumed

.. - > . to visiting the manufactories of that city. A diacafeel his death as a personal boroauemeat* .mu r- : — ■ - -- and fullv sympathize with those whose closer ** 1 be neid at tbe Chamber of Com

meree on Saturday to arrange tbe programme definitely, at which time the Committee on Entertainment aad Reception will confer

with Professor Cox on the nalgect.

I.vdiaxa Patxxte.—List of patents issued t> citizens of Indiana daring the week raiding March 28. 1870, each bearing that date, reported weekly for Tbe Evening Mews, by Geo. H. Fiedler, of tie Indianapolis Patent AgAcy, No. 88 East Market street, Indtona-

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101,239. Cotton aad Hay Press. J. 8. DuCfew, Battle Ground. 101.3W. Tk bar for bolding heat wood. J. G. Niccum. Indianapolis. . ,, 4a 101,318. Steve Dnim. F. ScaaMin, Evans--yn- W ' dOMoO. Hanrow. J. GL Bnarhaw, JtoblesTiHe ! ' ,i * -r-*

A Cone,’Toledo J A Terrall, KaMaekr ixse^sstr^ 0 J K Dwrkasi, Terra HantoC StalafoM, Matteas Frank Kattenuan, CiaU G B Toby/New York J 8 Gordon, New York J F Going, CTneinnatl J H Woadraff, Nsw Yark PALHBB noon. — j 8 K Harry man, Moores- C A Lawton, New Ortoaaa ▼Ufe J P Dunlap, Greeneastle II L Rash, Tipton Wm Weckeriy, Pblla John L West, aeveland Jobs FBiumii, Hang Kong J U Tharnburg, Moores- Thomu F Clark, LafayvIHe ette U W Carter, Richmond R L Mitchell, Owensboro II Eielhl, Paducah, Ky Mrs M Hunt, MooreaVflle K M Hold, Shelby Till : A Blair, bhaibyrllle J £ Van Bureu, Cinti U C Kts«, Lebanon InW Stevens, Michigan I J Jackson aad wile. City Cairo AI Fullerton, I»uisvllle Irvin Robbins, GreensA M CaWey, Phi la burgh .lohn Hopsins, Louiaville W HoUett, Brownaburgh: J W Pearson, Bel I view Frank E Small, Brtlviow 8 Goldstein, Jaylorsville • * ■ h .

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R A Brown, New Haven, W B Prather, Danville Conn -. 7 J 51 Dinwiddle, Danville Ed West, Chicago J S Bowman,Cleveland A Gallup, New Haven, 1. Dressor, Boston Conn H B Myrick, Kichmond J McNettle.Ttlchmond C Hansaker, Hamilton E P 8chlater, Anderson N H Talbott, RuahvUfo J H Thompson and lady. D D Lamb, Chicago Laporte 3 C Bates, Farmlmwd D A Buraon, Alliance, O J Charles and lady, OnE C Appleton, Danville cinnatl Wm Griffin, Madison J B KieMer, Gtoeneaatle G W Mitchell,Charleaton, 8 J Miller, Economy 111 L Wright, keonomy A W McDonough, Mat- J FKhaw, Dayton .. toon, ID A McW ilUama, Toledo W A Lones, Terre Haute W J Wilcox, StheevtHe J B Newcomb, Liberty D W 8ampten, RidgeMiss Yora Watson,Mun- ville * /) .r

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Kt C K pinions, SinKrtllo, J Votnrn, Ponlsnd Tenn H T hhingle, Chicago Fred Bungo, Day toa

John Bussey’s BilUard Rooms,

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A Cassell and lady, La- B Cook, Tray, N T

layette L Langsdorffi New

HenryBCarrington,USAG W Morris, Thor LV Boyle, Thorn town J R Frith, Gosport J A Youucey, Gosport F J J Given*. Edinburg W A Cola, Edinburg D W Butter, Noble*ville D C Buraon, Alliance, O A A RicketU, Windsor.

J Stevens, Detroit Illinois

C W Waktee, Michigaat’n 8 W PeUit, Michigantown i2 r Sl 8t f ube,Tl 5’J ) , C L Wllking, fiteuUn-

C B Stephenson, NT ’ vltts, O

A W heed on. LouiaviUe A Dead, Union City

8 Drake and two children,

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Wm Monroe, Morgan co A Emmons aad : wife, J F Hall, New Orleans . Bellefontalne, O W M K Danrood.Frankf t Wra Loveday, ? wife and G W Marshall, Cinti daughter, Cincinnati B N Johnson, Shelbyville Z W Pause!, Noblesvilte W Beaser, Cleveland John Keen, Zanesville, O J Mulligan,Crawfordsville H F Schroder, Lexing-

ton, Ky

VATIOEAL HOTEL. L M Ream and wife, New R A Chidaey, Columbus, London, Conn Ohio J K Bennett, Mansfield,O A E Patterson, LawrenceC N Shaw, Worthington burn J E Throop,Worthington P H Hollis, Worthington M W Cushman, Rich- J N Durey, Cambridge mond City. J McCaffery, Cambridge Geo Shaw, N Y _ City John Kistler. Danville fol L Mower, Dayton J W Vandline, Dayton D Marsh, Michigan City L L Babbitt,Knightstown R A Rhodes and wife,Col- A C Beeson, Greenfield umbos, O J A Atiinson aad family. J J Wingate, Ohio St Louis

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LOCAL ITEMS.

jMff* Gold Fish; a Ml supply at redaeed prices. Jon* Woodmudob k Co^ niar31-3 > 12 West Washington street. JOT* A nit of new clothes that are folly up to tbe times and fit all over make a man feel i year* younger. Our friend Crain, the Merchant Tailor, is a perfect lion in get ops. He knows what is wkat,;«iid will polish yon npfn a meet taking manner in any style known to the circle. Let him transform yon at32 West Washington street: ^ >' *' J

Acctjo.v Sale.—On Saturday afternoon four houses and lota, Hoc. 285, 287, 281 and 293 Virginia avenue, will be offered for sale at public auction. The property is imfemfiately opposite the Eight Ward School House aad is on the highest ground in the city. Here is a chance for come one te get a bargain. 31-2

Billjama—Mr. Hnegele having completed his arrangements for the Billiard Tournament for the amateur championship of Marion

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