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Tm north tide of the Court House square is being filed JJ’ii . ’ X OoTTrstso RAwriiLD has been sent to the Iqssae A»y1>«a. “Uk > i A Co toned Young Hen's Cbris’inn Associa-

tion has Imsu orsnnised.

Tsiirmf Chcecm excursions to Cincinnati Wmwrrow, f#r three dolUrs the round trip. PanasoL flirtations are reported as superse-

ding those With the handkerchief.

Rav. 0. N, Rim's many friends say “good bys’'tohi(n ai the Meridian Street Cbnrch

to-night. 7 * K,; ' ‘ _

»■■ flwwflamy of Muetc antT^p Rtnlc win be occupied by thsiVk M. C. A. at the Jnternat to All Con real ion aaxXwomth.

DttraicH BainiKOP, a native of Germany, was admitted to citixenihip this morning in tbg Circuit Court. A stoms crossing is being laid at the corner of Pennsylraaih surd’ Maryland atreets, and the street is bring otherwise improved. Am imcipient attempt at a runaway, near the depot this morning, by two horses attached to a hack wae checked by the superior skill of tbs driver. , Tm mss set of rolls at the Indianapolis rolltog mill were set in operation for the first time yesterday, aad henceforth the work will bs uninterrupted. Smwt traosfsra of veal estate wereVeoorded this moraing, amounting in value to $8,090. Of these, one was a lot in Crown Hill Oemetsvjr, to Aaditw Wiligce for $i,ooo. Thi Third Presbyterian Church propose* to Accwwtotf two hundred and fifty penons during tLe coming M. C. A. Internationa]

Convention,

Bali, playing on the streets should be abated. The street Arabs can take care of themselves, but somebody’s wee darling may be put out "on a fbnL" Tbs street gutters and out-of-the-way places about the citv are in a find condition to encourage contagion. Disinfectants are cheap, and they might save many lives before the summer is over.

L. Crane eial. v*. Addiaon Baldwin aL; on note, $707 50. Ipton Boat, indicted for violation of the revenwe law, cattle Is id was fined $10. I Jester, indicted for the sarno crime as al. va. seven barges, an admiralty appeal mb the District Coart, waa eonelnded, bet the icision wae reserved. Corrr or Commo* Pt***.—4.987. State ex swL John D. Brans va. Washington Talbott, et aL; salt on ofllcisl bond. Dismissed. 5.831. Bolah X. Hnme, et «x^ vs. H. P. Clifton. Dismissed. - 5,41 A 3Urr C. Eadaly va. Xatnairi Bndalr; divorces. A moflott hr plMhitiff for a divorce over the verdw-t of jury was overruled by the Court. Tbe ease will bf appealed to the Supreme Court. 6.637. J. T. Miller vs. J. M. Marshall: suit on account. Dismissed. 5,867. J. C. Mahoney vs. Phineas G. Jordan; snit on anconnt. Judgment in favor of plaintiff for $58 10. ». i. 5677. Hughes W. White vs. William Jennings. Halt on account. Dismissed at cost of defendant. 87tt.£ Uvi Koweet al vs. WOUmu Francis et'af. Suit on Bx ount. Dismissed. CewKtsstosxiui Cocbt—The Commissioners were in session this morning, but no business was transacted. Caivnut. Cibccit Cotar.—Tbe Court met this morning at balf-pnat eleven, and tbe following report of the Grand Jury waa presen-

ted:

}} ♦’fj l Gmmd/rav Rosau 12 Marios Cocrty Cocrt Horsn, Mat A 1870. Hon. 4>orge IT. Chapman. Jodge of Marion Criminal Circuit Court: The Grand Jury would respectfully report that they met pursuant to adjournment on Monday, April 25. and continued their sittings ftttm day to day. excepting .Sunday, Mar 1st, to include this date, Wednesday, May 4. 'During the pins day* mamoo above named, the jury ismfed Mfunnons for one hundred and forty-seven persons, of which number, one hundred and twenty-three appeared as witnesses before the jury. Tbe following disposition baa been made of the fifty-seven cases brought to the attention of tbe jury: Disposed of bjr indieiwent. 13 Disposed of by recommendation to tbe House of Dismiaeal— .77 24 Held over ... y• y• . 14 On tfie Sftrfib day of thefo/nlttW Saturday April 30, the Jury ordered the discharge from custody in tbe county jail of John Dade and Lizzie Winslow, both colored, who were ar rested on separate charges for grand larceny, there being no evidence to warrant their further detention. Respectfully submitted, Isaub Houmadt, Foreman. The Grand Jury was then adjourned until June 1. City Cocrt.—Not a single case was before the Mayor for adjudication this morning. ; f ■ V~ VeSBS XL^-. *< i 1 Thi annual election of the officers of the Orphans' Asylum Board took place yesterday, with tbe following result: President, Mrs Hannah T. Hadley. First Vice President, Mrs. Dr. Woodburn. Second Vice President, Mrs. John S. Tarkington. Third Vice President, Mrs. John Bradshaw. Secratary Mrs. General Harrison. Treasurer, Mrs. Frederick Baggs. Corresponding Secretary, Mrs. Edwin Fos-

ter.

Members of tbe Board, ttrtf. Efimund Browninf, Mrs. Wm. T. Boaz, Mrs. Judge Roacn, Mrs. David Macy, Mrs. Wm. Mansur, Miss Hettie Adams, Mrs. Jacob T. Wright, Mrs. Joseph E. McDonald, Mrs. Dr. New, Mrs. W. T. Clark and Mrs. John Fishback. A purse of $100 dollars was presented to Mn. Hadley, the President, by the ladies of the Board. Tbe Society is in a high!/ prosperous condition. The anniversary reeling occurs the last of this month, when a full statement of ita operations will be made pub-

lic.

wtrkMve been made tb the essor, for sales during

notions, $5,323.

United States Aw

April:

J. D. Evans A Co.,

Joeseirn Bros. A Co., Singer Sewing Ma-

chines, *14,887. __

Almxamomb Mahabsct, aged eleven, aad . . . . - Sect Thomp—m. upi lwd,e, inW I* 11 * 1 J? wt «» e-«-T««nU T for hurgUrii., . I ^^5" ^ iB *r Worth Pennsylvania street, and for several ««nged for letttng out the wans dcUt stealings ^ . axr, and yet is very S)Bple, and not an intri-

The Refrigerator b

' ]!*-T5e sttentioHlif the pubfic isTiSled to the superior merits of Vogt s Patent SelfVentilating Refrigerator, for which our ecterprising youag friends, the Tutewiler

scribable. Bonner turned his borse into tbe shed and had him blanketed. Wall street i

A ma* of considerable wealth. Using at Aw- elaborately aad tastily finished, which maki gMiU, in this oowwtr, offered tweaty-fivu cents H a handsome piece of furniture. All the da40 a boy as a reward fisr finding aad rettonag pnrtments except the in chamber* an feetwo notea amounting in value to $2,000. ' wished wash *—»- rufi hijs Tubiiiii it as a

A small child of a Mr. Drake, living on South Mitriasippi street fell into a eastern yesterday, but was rescued by the father, with the assistance of other?.

a department by itself; aad has no connection th^c^UsL ** ^ner 1 ^u ni the W “’

of his wagouTwhSh, as n hJiJ2^J ka^ rakes a great difference in speed. The white borse came tearing along at a marvelous gait. Bonner sprang to his feet and gave a screech that might have been heard in Westchester county. Dexter heard and understood the b-ekfed jo Ms wo*, and wTSEthifo horse so tar behmd that he wna not to be mentioned the same afternoon. Thunders of applause attended Bonner on the course, and as

road rome back TerTWeS

hundreds that would have crowned him with laurels. The font of that afternoon induced horsemen to say that Dexter is capable of aay-

! whole, U is certainly the moat desirable Refrigerator we have ever seen, and we advise all who need such an article—and who does not?—to call and see it, at 74 East Washington street, before purchasing elsewhere.

AKKIVAXJS.

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

Barm both.

W R Carter, Frankfort J A Stein, Luftrette CF fSeneaf. Pkila T X .-tillwell; Anderson i Beminger, X Y £ M Benson, MoMesutna DT Thom ton, Bainf-ri tie*' S C lierreil, Ballst«o .V Y H Hill, Jkirk.in H tfondford, Paris III W F Waters, Pari, 111

y#*This fine weather is tbe very Fine to go to Hall's Ferreotvpe Gallery, 16M East Washington street, and sit for one of those fine p etures, that are so exactly like natare's

job, an 1 yet so very cheap.

A Tharemteaesl Life.

The reported plot against tbe life of Emperor Napoleon will be discredited in some I quarters, hot there is certainly nothing In the present position of affairs to reader such a conspiracy improbable. Tbe Emperor has ! many enemies, and just now they are uni usually active. Attempts to destroy his life, J however, have only tended thus for .to fortify

XEff'Tbe very lowest prices for the very I Napoleon in his fatalistic theorira. After finest and prettiest millinerr goods prevails rTe T^ •“ack of the kind, the object of it has atConatvsNo 4^ South IlUnTis street oi 14 ‘PI*” 111 .t he worId that heoceuat conaiy s xo. 4-soutn uiin^u street. «o i pied a stronger position than before. In the

there.

A B CnlBM. Br^zJ W Hiickc^k, X .Y

wego N Y

J W Jaek^ n, JJ T J J> Benbel. ■? Y

H K Abler*, X Y I H K I>arlioK, Pbila

w.go X Y

J B Kenvartfcy, hick-

inond

_ __ _ ^W'Bonnets, Bars and Flowers tbe very J B Feufield'aad wife, Oa- ifin Belie'’penaeTd, On- ! latest styles aad the largest rariefy can be

W At UuMelM ntunibiM O O A Diekinaon, X Y

W HUneh, Kokomo W H Hubtrr, Lot Angelo,

Tkomas Macaugtb r, T ns- Calitornia

found at Conaty's, 42 South Illinois street.

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LPbwt. M Y J A Kizber, ITtt,burgh W F«rxBK>a.X Y J U MeAinlev, Chicago Ed Currier, Chicago J D Chatnplln, Xi X W Meeker, X Y J M Beesuer, Pttubargh

J tj Cad non, Tuvola 111

C H Peck, M Louis

C W < alkina and wife,

Kalamazoo Mich

W L Palmer, X Y

E Edaon, N V W D Co*-1, X Y

M P Adaius, PUtsiiurgb S A H ill, Uroveland

VALMRE ROCRR.

Geo W Ward, Lawrence- S M Hehne*. PendlHon '■urf T J Vavit, Hanover Joho tfwisker, Gallon M H Park«, MactinsviUe J Baxter and lady, Co*- L H Kmiuons, Xoblra-

ington vilie

W O Hamilton, Franklin (icorgeO Jamison, Edin-

Leonidaa Obensbain, Ld- hurg

inburg Jas I’ Armstrong, Edin-

H H Grover, Clermont

burg

A P -Newkirk, Connem-

. vilie

J H Spooner, jr, Lawrenceburg P L D Mitchell, Bloomington H A 1-ong. Logansport J COverfiolt, Puna 8 Bird and ladr, Madison W H frammni. Hunting-

ton

8 B< rlen, Lafiiyette John C Ppooner, Law-

reucebnrg

W M Gil>*ou, Southport Jack Measick Tipton Ja»t>er Pruitt, Tipton

O feck, NY

J AI Butler, Kicbui><nd D »(iowiing, Greenfield W H White, Harrison Mr* Mary A King, Terre

Haute

J D Lacy, Fairland D D Ho*#, Logan*port M Mmmons, Uort-rdale F Guiterman, Cint i Will Van Foaaen, Sulli-

van

John E. Gabriel, Pales-

tine

W H Vandcrgrift, Somh-

' port

C J Brady. Tipton P Louden, Tipton Jaa B fell, M Loula 8PKVCRR HOURS.

A J Royal:y, Crawfdav’e W P Pierce, W Troy. X B B F WbiUk. r,ZionsTUle D U G.^d, (anton,ij Joe ftomers, Mauton, 0 T M Bidgood, Greenfield T W Thomaa, Greenfield A M Hi<igood, Greenfield E F fthute, l orry W fthleiro, Hanover C W Heuuricks, Luaanta- B Havens, Kuthville viUe W M Parker,5omemt,Va R L Howe, Somerset, Va T 8 Silver, Wheeling, Va MIm Allie Stiiweli, An- Miaa Lu Stoueiuan, An-

deraon deraon

E liugbM, Monticeilo CCC'oniatock.Cblumh's.O 8 M Holmes, Pendleton J Barrett, Frankfort W W Austin, Richmond DB Wil)iams,LittieRock,

P Mollyeux, Terre Haute Arkansas

C E Berry A family, Fort H J Lindeubower,Spring-

Smith, Ark field, Missouri ST Walkley,Springfield, W Winaton, Milan, O

Hugh Mark, Union City M H Good rich.chelbyv’Ie

h Wiggins, Losantavilie A Holmes, Berlin C T Dunn, Fort Scott J G Koseman. Fort Scott CSTibhitta, Marion L F Thompson, Warren

J « Peters, Richmond J G Poland, Springfd, 111 W S Pell,Noble county,0 M B Flenner, Hamilton.O

A H Burke, Xoblesviile J F Miller, Richmond

imer, Cincinnati J R Jones. New York

Spencer Hwme is thuroughly repaired, and for first-class Board go there. • j 1 " J apr21-eod4w ^W'Thc old made to look u goed a.- new at Oouaty s. where bleaching anid pressing is done in a manner that can not foil to please.

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^#~Fifth aad heaviest invoice of Spring and Summer Men and Boys' Clothing, just arrived at the Arcade, No. 6 W*st Washington street. tf

remoter rural districts tbe people have been encouraged in the idea that the Emperor somehow bear* a charmed l!fe. The truth of the adage ithat “threatened men live long/ has never been more strikingly exemplified than in the rose of Napoleon III. The plot now described is evidently to be classed among those which injured only the authors of it.

[New York Times.

BUHIXEMfi SUATICJGR.

ItrftVXEflft-Tlie foartb Imvwfee •f Spring »tyle :nlk Hau ju>t received at the Palmer House' Hat Store; No. 2. Nine Silk Hats sold to paniet at one t£mj last Saturday evening. < bermyer keeps n^ne but the best CW11 and see them «

Tlse moot Ole«mat Jewelry Seto ewow offered to a discriminating public can be found at the Fairy Palace of Jewels, under the superin'endeice of Messrs. Craft A Cutter, Xo. 21 East W a-hing-ton street. It is worth fii'ty cenu to look through the establfshmenL 4 2 Gall 4k Rnnla are prepared to give such bargains in Carpets, Wall Paper, Window Shades, Mattings, Oil Cloths, etc., that purchasers can not foil to t>e pleased. Go and see them at 101 East Waahlmrton street, and you will find our stetem nt true to tie letter. 4 2

Go to the Housekeepers’ Emporium. 32 South Meridian street, and see how nice, and yet how cheap everything U. os» Wen’s Lasting hummer Wear,— That will last forever, and is sold for a song. Ladles’ Shoes and Slippers, the finest in the city, and so dainty and pretty, await tbs pleasure of customers, at Dury A Hawk’s Shoe Palace, Xo. 5 East Washington street. The Place to hag Dishes of all aorta, the best of Cooking Stoves, and everything a housekeeper wants, is at the Housekeepers’ Emporium, 82 South Meridian street.

M Plummer,

J R Jones, New York SHBRHA* HOURS.

Antioch T W Miles, Laporte

Henry Blisb,

R RtMlsl, Nobles vilie L V Boyle, Thorntown

G W Morris, Thorntown L D Moody, Southport J H Voribrinck,Seymour H E Copeland, Cinti J M Scott, Cinti J E Pearson, Easton W N Williams, DBA O Moore, PlattsviUe R J Arnold, Lynn so Mo W S Hadley, Vincennes W H Coid, Hsmisgaborg W X Johnron, RockviU

Kentucky ti Rush, Rockville

A J Lyon, Baltimore C Green fielder, Cinti

oagstown J Pierson wife and lists L F i>noeleo, Lewisburg Edinburg

Lyon, Hi Gibson,

P F Slower, XCt Sterling

Kentucky J W Phil

Ohio

J McMurray, Putnam co

J B Jocber, Nohlesville J W Phipps. Coatsville W Sewell, Morton C K Davis, Noblesville J P McDarnley. X Y J M Dever, Dales N Y E D Lawrence, PhiU E Ludley. Phils J Scans, Jamestown Miss C Thupp, Columbus

W H McGaUiard, Troy 0 Ohio

G E Hall, X Y Miss Emma Hob man,

Frank’,n

All In notGnM that Glitters. The proof of the pudding Is in eating the strinp. Smith A Foster, in the Une of Bows, Scarfs, Ties, Collars, Shirt*, et#., etc., lead the bounds in quantity, quality, style and pi i c. 4 2 Kafalj thmngh another week Sharpe has putted us on our way.

Let u- all h 11 Ton Tons as -k, Smoking Often every day.

, Sharpe’s OpJ* are pure and good;

Huukl Is the Candidate;

Velocipedes the test have stood.

For sale at Xo. twenty-eight North Pennsylvania street.

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J Potect and wife, Ky T B Gregory, Bloomin

TH^Ur. Rlchmoni £ ooroner, 1 W B Rockwell, BCtefon- A Wheadon,

lontaine (j

Hknry O. Thaym, of Plymouth, MArsh&ll county, has tiled an application in the Clerk s office of the United States District Court, to force C. A. Shoemaker and Christopher Haslanger, of the same place, into bankruptcy. Prop. Cox departed this morning for Greencastle, at which place he is to organize a party for his summer campaign, during which he proposes to visit all the coal bearing counties in tbe State.

Roatar Hi a tut an, champion, accepts the challenge of Michael Irrmann to play for tbe cue of Marion county and .twenty dollars, and desigaates Washington Hall and Tuesday night next ai the place and time for the game. Or yesterday the arm sad aameaition of the Stole, to the yalun of sU(y thoasaad dollars, were turned ovr from J, G. Greenwalt, Quartermaster General, to J. 0. Greenwalt, Adjutant general, aettag ordnance officer of

the State.

Tax exercises of tbe graduating clan ef the High School will be held te the Academy of Music. T. B. Porter will furnish suits for tbe young gentlemen to be used oa that occasion. The young ladies will not order suits this Tun case of the State against Washington Talbott and his bondsmen, for misappropriation of money as. a sinking fond Commissioner, was dismissed in tbe Court of Common Pleas, this morning. The compromise was effected by Dillard Ricketts, who made good to the State Ihe whole amount, about thirty thousand dollars. 1 Tux alarm of fire giTua from box 4-3 about half-past one this afternoon was occasioned by a slight burning of the Bates House. ▲ quantity of grease was spitted on th« kitchen range and im media fitly flared up. eeamuaicatiag the flames to a wooden ventilator shore. The in* cipient conflagration was tubdued without the mid of lifr Myiortfc/r,;* ffei J-* (kA A 1

i 'r*ef *

Thu election for Councilmea yesterday passed off very quietly, and resulted in the election of the following persons: First Ward—John S. Newman, Republican. Second Ward—Wm. D. Wiles, Republican. Third Ward—Wm. W. Weaver, Republican. Fourth Ward—Erie Locke, Republican. Fifth Ward—Edward Reagan, Democrat. Sixth Ward—Austin H. Brown, Democrat. Seventh Ward—John L. Marsee, Republi-

tn.

Eighth Ward—Chris. Heckman, Democrat. Ninth Ward—Fred. Thoms, Republican. No change is made in tbe political complexion of the Council, and all are members of the present body, except Mr. Reagan: the contest in his Ward, the Fifth, was the most interesting of any, Mr, Jones, Republican, conshtg with seventeen votes of an election.

J J! an ’.veman, Delphi J «*ridg», Bainbrid/e »hn r McClain, Ev

T B Gregory, Blooming- J St-^o*. Colambus

^ A J Jauney, Toledo .. „ Louisville J Eno, h Jr, Chicago

’F M Darnell, Bainbridge

H T Dexter, Evansville

John f McClain, Evans- Miss Meant, Paris 111 vilie J W Hahn, X Y A M McDonald and wife Thos Hags, Chicago Memphis Tenn J Smith, Chicago TLangin, Chicago J R Fritts, Gosport

S V Gochenour, Gallon O J M Gray and wife, Gal-

lon O

NATIONAL HoTKL. L B Stockton, Lafayette A 8 Hutchinson, CleveJ P Silver, Pendleton land J I) Johnson. Pendleton J B Lower, Noblesville O R Daugherty, Martins- A A Abbett, Des Moines vilie J Neff, Jamestown Mrs A C Sheeny, James- I D Dunn, Richmond town C Shartz, Pittsburg S T Montgomery, Koko- S E Stratton, Kilgore mo E W Barker, Chicago L Craig, Richmond C S Ward, Richmond X T Smith, Lafayette W F Sargent, Lafayette H Y Morrison, Frankfort A B Gud, Frankfort

InsUnnapolta, April SO, 1870. To the Citizens of Indianapolis: I£am here now to sell the Cable]Lightning Rod, and will be prepared to furnish it at eight.-en^ceats per foot, and three dollars for points. Very Respectfully, ! J. L. Patterson A Co.

I. J. Pierson, the well kawww artist has charge of the merchant tailoring department at the One Price New York Clothing House, 6 tf

C. W. Bhousb, Pension Agent at this point, received a letter this morning from Frances N. Dibut, of Versailles, Ripley county, inquiring about her husband, Stephen W. Dibut, who left home over nine weeks since, to collect his pension. His pension money was paid him on the 4th of Btoffcb, sitce whiah ttort he bau not tn seen. Any intormatioa of the where>uts of said Dibut would be received and immediate attention paid to it at the Pension

Agency.

hpen aboi

K H King. Massillon G W Chaffer, Oxford, Mam J G Fish, Gallon W LColgrove,Winches-,

ter

W P Douglass, CovingE wTn^'lnti W L Ben ham, Cinti P L Helboro, Michigan City J R Fox, St Louis J Winkler, Cinti W E Scott, Richmond

E Fuller, Colambus B F Pierce, Milbury,Mass A C Downey, Rising Sun Charles Bell, Springfield,

Mass

C Y Stiven, Peru W E Benton, Cinti

Medley Stillwell, Cinti

Fraud Burrell, (Inti

J 6 McKee, Craw ford s-

ville

8 J Sharpe, X Y Leroy Montez. X Y John Strickland, Sandusky

LOCAL ITEMft.

John W. Baobhan, on engraver, about fiftynine yean old, committed suicide yesterday at his shop, 29 South Delaware street, by taking poison. He had once been in fine business in Russia, and came to this country with thirty thousand Tptfoles, he $22,500 in gold, all of which bos passed from his possession, and he has buried his entire /family, consisting of a wife and nine children. —The Coroner's jury, which met at i wo o'clock this afternoon, decided, after a post-mortem examination, that he died from natural causes, and returned a verdict to that effect. Fred. Sieu was appointed administrator of the estate left by the deceased.

Company A, of Cincinnati Zouaves, Captain Tom Ambrose, has accepted a challenge to meet Company A, of the IndiAeopolis Zouaves, and Company A, off the OonnerxvUfe Zou*ve5, in a grana competitive drill, to he held at’the latter place on the ttth of next feontlL iTie prine is to rnmmt

Breathes there a man with soul so dead. Who never to himself hath said— “Oh, what a brute i have been I For many long years my poor wife Has been stitching aw ay her life. For want of a sewing machine.” The Howe alleviates the wretchedness of such self-accusers, and woald make a most appropriate present at this season of the year. Office: 21 North Pennsylvania street. j*Sff~The ladies of Grace M. E. Church, corner of Market and East streets, hold a festival this (Wednesday) evening, at the church. Admission, ten cents. ^0“ A not her lot of new Hats, Ribbons and Laces at Reilly's new Millinery .Store, No. 63 North Illinois street, this morning. 3 2 you want a good meal or bed, stop at the Spencer Honse. apr21-eod4w /tf'Remember the social and festival given this evening by the ladies of Grace M. E. Ghnreh, corner of Market and East streets. #tf‘G«Rtl*mta stopping is the cite will Exd tba Spencer House in first-clast order. . 7 apr21-eod4w

OEXTEB. An Exciting Da-It in Harlem Lane. .New York Correspondence Boston Journal.] I saw Bonner bn tbe road tbe other day, It is one of the sight* of New York. It is inter'*esting to watch the sensation he produces, though he appears every day. He comes late on the road, but his coming Is watched for with the greatest eagerness by all classes. He is very systematic, and can usually be seen turning into the gate from Eighth avenue about 5 o’clock. His pleasure never interferes with business; his day’s work is squarely done be*, fore be leaves for his stables. He has a rig which be put* on when he prepares for the business of the road. Dexter is the favorite with the public, and they are usually gratified, especially on a pleasant afternoon. Other horses have had their brush and have been led off foaming to the shed. The piazzas of all the hotels that line the road are crowded with* horsemen and the windows with lady friends. Spectatois with their teams drawn np on the side of tbe road to await the great event of tbe day. During the meeting of the two conferences of the Methodist Episcopal Church in New York lost week, in was estimated that tWo-thirds 01 the clergymen wentonton Harlem lane to get a sight of Dexter and his famous owner. Mr. Bonner makes his appearance at a slow pace, apparently indiffere&t to the impression produced. He watches to see that the coast is clear. By common consent, when Bonner appears the road i* cleared. A Dakota Indian might take lessons of Bonner in his yells. As Dexter fUrte on his course his driver can be heard hall a mite off. The excited throng shonts, "That’s Bonner!” and all come to their fret. The team rushes by with the fleetness of the wind, and is out of sight in an instant. There ore some things that can not be described—a panilin Wall street, the inside of St. Peter'a tbe harmony of and Italian organist the coloring of the great masters in the Pitti Palace, the trotting of Dexter. He moves as no other horse moves; he is tbe poetry of motion. He does not sprawl throw his" feet ont or fling them around, but seems to slide out of himself. giving tbe idea that any amonnt of speed car. be obtained. He is never exhausted, there is no exertion, there is a reterve of speed that is peculiar. Go as fast a* he will, bis hoofs con be aa di-tinetly seen as when he is on a slow trot. Horsemen say that bis speed bos never been known, aad without co ntroversv the palm is awarded to him on all hands. ‘ A very exciting arose took place the other day. A gray horse appeared on the road—o granger to every one. T^e epoed of tbe aai seal was manreion *“ from or to whom i

Tha temltlroore Tragady.

The Baltimore Sun of Friday, saye: Mrs.

Dwyer the mother of'Mrs. Catharine Marsh, the author of the dreadful tragedy on Central avenue,which took place on the 21st tnit„ and who at the time had her throat cut in a horrible manner, is reported as being in an improving condition, with strong hopes of her uhtrate recovery. Mra Marsh stifil remains

V c,t / J* 11 : aPP^ntlj unaware

of the death of her four children. In the op-n-ios of all who have visited the unfortunate woman she is hopelessly insane. She imagines that she is in a hospital, under treatment for a severe pain in the head, and sayfi she was sent there because her mother was too old and infirm to take care of her at home. To all she expresses a desire to have her little children sent to her, and seems unable to understand why her father does not bring them.

A Craoy Woman In a Hnlplt.

A singular incident occurred at the Church of the Messiah, in New York City, lost Sunday The organist began his voluntary, when an elegantly dressed lady quietly walked up the steps leading to the pulpit and seated herself there, with the calmest dignity imaginable. All eye* were upon her, wondering what it meant. An elderly gentleman quickly ad-

vanced up the steps.

“Madam, why do yon take this seat?” he asked her, in the blandest tones possible. “That s my business.'’ she answered. “But you have no business here,” he in-

sisted.

T have, and I’ll stay l” she foirly shrieked. it wm a painful a* well a* unusual episode. It was evident she was crazy. Some policemen were called in. and resisting their efforts to remove her, and filling the church with her wild shrieks, she was taken out, and qniet wm restored and the mooting worship resumed.

Stole n Bide. On Saturday evening m a freight train from Erie on the Lake Shore Railway come to a halt at Cleveland, a boy ten or twelve years of age crawled out from the top of one of tbe trucks, covered with dust and begrimed with smoke. Tbe young adventurer gave bis name as Johnny Kautman, and said he wm on his way from New York to Chicago. He said he had ridden on the truck all the way from Erie.

lrEW . I ,9A* * TOB W best bargains OF THE SEASON. PETTIS, DICKSON A 00., NEW YORK STORE, “▼ns ATTBiTlW TO ram IAHBT AUCTIOH PURCHASES SOW Jgwg®. AMD ISEraoiimm immis

SHAWLS, DRESS GOODS, SATIlf STRIPED PIQUES, lawns, linen suitings, JAPANESE POPLINS, PARASOLS, Aad LADIES* HATS,

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rUfAUCIAL,

nflST NATIONAL BAN1? OP INDIANAPOLIS, Financial Agent of the United States, and Depository of the Public Fundi,

IS BAffltD UPON

•619,000 of ’81 and 10-40 U. 8. Bonds-both. principal and interest payable, by ex^ press terms of the law, in Gold. $840,000 Surplus and undivided profits. $800,000 Individual liability of stockholders.

EUKEKA SCOOP AND SITTER. Eureka Scoop and Sifter,

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FOR ONE DR BOTH HANDS.

X introducing this new article to the public, we

know that we are supplving.a want that has

long been felt bv Pastry Cooks and Housekeepers— a Scoop for the flour i.arrel that is always in its place when needed—a Sprinkler for the moulding hoard that does away entirely with the flour dredge, and can be carried any distance without scattering a particle of flour when full—and a perfect Sifter that will not grind up anything oh ection&l, ao often found in flour. It can also be used with one hand when the other is employed in mixing pastry, etc., and it does not require a large table to catch the acattering flour, but any one can sift in a small dish when a pound cake or anything of the kind needs to be made in haste. Ii will also sift meal or flour at the rate of one hundred pounds per hour, easily, and one hundred and fifty might be run through in the

same time with some exertion.

If the flour is .lumpy, hold tbe Solve In the left hand and strike the knoh with the right. In this way the wire cross-bars will pulverize the lumps

rapidly.

bomTmif bf x. ii< T'mL2>rj£:jBn& & co.. Wholesale and Retell Dealers in Stoves, Norhellzed Iroa.Iron Haatlca nod Grates, Mease Fara|shlag Goods etc.. No. 34 E. Was it mu toi* 8t., Isdizhapolm, may4-flt Opposite New York Store.

INSURANCE. GREENE, ROYSE A CD., General Zx&sitranoe Agents. Represent tea first-class companies, with on aggregate capital of fflO.OOO.OOO. Office ffo. 10 Blsckford’* Block, ap stairs.

REMOVAL.

IE. T. IMlIIaliSIR. Druggist and Apothecary, Has removed to No. 36 X. Illinois sL »W"Prescriptions carefully compounded day or night. msy4-lm

BRIDGE AND CAR WORKS. ClaZETSTEILAJN-ZD Bridge & Car Works IcHUET, CLAFLEH t CO.. Prfift, CLEVELAND, OflU#.

Bond Bridges, Brofo sod Toro-tsteflo, tt iron «r weed ; giro, flulftonit and fltnsto Ora of ril kioin LTi/JClSr*- a-.,.

01,005,000 Capital available to creditors. This Bank—one of the largest, strongest and most prosperous In the Bute— Eoolmelwely upnm m Gold ^—«- And "as solid as the rock of sges,” will hereafter PAT INTEREST ON DEPOSITS, AHD 01VI Extrsordlrarr Foetmiea ta Cmatonaers. A glance at the following list of stockholders will shew tbe names of many of the most substantial men in the country, worts In the aggregate many miUions of dollars, vis:

Wm. H. English, J. F. D. Lanier,

Thomas A. Hendricks,

Delos* Root, • Jerre MqLcne, J. George Mil*,

John I. Morrison,

David Kilgore, John C. Wright,

Thos. B. McCarty,

John C. New,

Hervey Bates, Oliver P. Morton, James Winslow, Elijah S.'Alvord,

Elisha G. Engl tail, Thos. M. Sulilvan, James A. Cravens.

W. W. Leathers, Jno. M. Gaston, David W. Noble, Wm. Willard, Andrew J. Hay,

Daa'l Hennessey,

W. A. Hollliav, C. H. Raymond,

K. H. Root,

Jno. M. Maxwell, John Hendricks, Chas. X. Todd, A. D. Billingsley,

J. A. Ross.

oar Best class Fire and Burglar-Proof Safes. Two watchmen always on duty at night. mch2-2taw wAt tf

Robert Browning,

J. A. Root,

George Merritt,

Las. Noble,

Wm. Coughlin,

X. 8. Greene, J. H. Vajen, Wm. H. Fry,

Beni. F. Tuttle, J. T. Hendricks,

E. A. Parker,

Oscar B. Hord,

AMUSEMENTS.

SKA/TIIVC* RIIVK, YT AVIXG made permanent arrangements for tbe XT. management of .the Kink for the Fall and Winter season, it will be open, with a splendid band of music, every WEDNESDAY AND SATURDAY NIGHT, for the pleasant aad healthful exersisa o

ROLLER SKATING, And EVERY AFTERNOON. Ladies admitted free of^ except on Saturdays.

FURNITURE

Furniture Repaired

wiLZEisrs <$c ao. Maw 84 Ernst Market Nt.

TN addition to the manufacture of LOUNGES and 1 MATTRESSES, they have again torned their attention to the Repair of Furniture, espestoUy purler goods. apr»Mf

SADDLES, HARNESS. Eto.

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hereth, Manufocturer of and Dealer ia —

Harness. Saddles. Etc.. Eto* 24 fforth Delaware Ste.Weatei Osart Honse.

REPAIRING.

WILLIAM P. Cl BBS. Furniture 4 Mattress B$pair House, 71 lost Market fit., laiUospeifl.