Indianapolis News, Indianapolis, Marion County, 5 April 1875 — Page 1
THE EVENING NEWS. - - : - - ■ . , , , , , — . VOL. e—No. 102. INDIANAPOLIS. INDIANA. MONDAY. APRIL 5. 1875 PRIOB TWO GTE NTS.
THE GREAT TRIAL!
There is now in progress in this city a “Trial” of far greater interest to the public than that of “Beecher and Tilton.” After Judge Ulster took his seat, the following jurors answered to their names : fharlff. WftlstCMt Hens James Sue;* H< re Stephen Pan 1 * * H. rJoseph RegtsU-r... Here Hanmel Glengary , Here Joa&thaa IH-rby ...Here Jacob Pr;nee An>ert. Here J. I.ittle Bismarck Here Nimnvl Shootingcodt Here Cnu.kj'ourwhip Drivingorat Here Job 1 alma Here James Ovarcack Here After the jury, had answered as above, Charles Hangup, Es<|., arose and said: “Your Honor and Gentlemen of the Jury : We propose to show, by tbouHandaof witnea.es. !hat h. I. MO-iHLKK A BRO have one of the largest, moat commodi ma atid beautiful stores in the United Wales* They have the largest stock of Heti’s, Youths’ ami Boys’ wear, of superior qrmli- , ties, ami their business being the lances , thej have the advantage of purchasing largely for cash at the lowest prices.” Let every one call and examine, and they will be sure to purchase.
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UNION MUTUAL life Insurance Company of Maine, Henry Crocker, Proa, Whiting H. Hollister, Bee Assets, - - - $9,000,000! C. M. RANDALL, Stale Agent, Booms 18 and 14 Talbott’s Block, corner Pennsylva ula and Market streets. Indianapolis, Ind. Agent* wanted upon commission, guarantee or salary. Apply at State Agency. SHIRTS TO FIT EVERYBODY -AT3J3 Wet«t Waishinjjton St.
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mo LOAN-MONEY ON JEWELRY, CLOTHING L Furniture, etc., at Conlin's City Loan oflice. at6t’> North Illinois street. ue om mo LOAN—MON BY —ON FlittiT MOKTG AGKX large and small sums always on hand.. Joseph A.Moore A Bro., No. 90 East Market sL un * qio LOAN—•500,000 TO LOAN ON LONG TIMI X secured by mortgage on productive proper y. at Bradshaw's music store, Eos. 44 and 40 Ea>i Washington street. uv * m.rLOAN—AT NINE PBR CENT ON LARGI X sums and ten on small ones any sums f nn •8,000 upward ^without life insurance) upon n-a estate, which is improved or to be improved in the city, or upttu improved farms in Central Indiana All loans an> uth<u our popular seven per cent plan. Mur.ieii>al bonds laiught and sold. Smith A H ann am an, Indianapolis. th*
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TJERSONAL-CHEW DAISY FINE CUT. X Ut ?* TpiR80NAL-l>R. FARR, 6 K WASH. STREET X nvais chronic diseases. Hour 8 a m. to S P. m.’ T)KRSONAL A1RKH> Ol’KMNO rOR A GO*»T JL butcher. Gall at corner of Home avenue and Ash street t ot l>*RSONAL-KARTH-ABOUT ONE HUNDRE1 I yards of earth wanted. Apply at 19 W Wash ington street n t T>KKSONAL DR. BAHREbBURti H4S HKL moVed to Ti**North Pennsylvania street. Exchange Block. o *
NOK SAL*. iPK TKA IP K. jrtOR SALE OR TRADE T WdLL SE! L VAL C uahie patent at a bargain, or will exchange it for real estate. Address, W fight Smith, this of fice. \ n tt %.X>R SALE OR TRADE-SIXTY ACRES ONLY S X miles from the city limits: price. $365 pei acre. Cottage house, E->st Vermont street, renting at $18 per month; price, S'-’.CWO. A tine cottage near Indiana avenue. 6 rooms, CtC- * fi^OOO, Building lots for sale on long time, no cash down •sked. To rent, some choice houses. Jambs Frank, No.30 K. Washington st, n • Over Fletcher'^jgauk.
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TTtOB TRADE-TEN NEW BUGGIES FOR IV 1; side vacant lot T. F. Pekise, room 5 Grif flth’s Block t ot_ rR)R TRADE-OAK HILL LOT FOR HORSE _T and wagon. G. W'. Alexandxr A Co.,’9S West Washington street os
■•W Letters addreaaed simply to the number of a box, and without the name of the party for whom Intended, are not to be delivered through the Poat Otfiee, hut sent to the Deed Letter Office, in accordance with Section fto. Regulation of 1866, United Statee Laws. Such letters in answer to advertise^ menta, must be left at The News Office to Inaurr lellvery.
JR TRADE-28 ACRES IN CENTER TOWN L ship to trade for a good farm in central Jndi na. J. H Chambers, 92 East Market street, n si
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L cloak on Huron street, between Virginia ave nue and Flue strfcet. A reward will be paid by returning to 184 Huron street. » T 06T-AT CROWN HILL OR ON THE R JAD 1 j home by way of Nrrtb Indianapolis, a gray and black striped shawl. T he finder will be suiUbly rewanled by leaving the same at Adams r xprem office. D w
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-yir ANTED—GlaL AT 152 N. MISSISSIPPI ST. tlf ANTED—A TAILOR AT 19* N. ILLINOIS v t str66L -q W £ K T GOOD GIRL AT 24 NORTH > V W est sl n tt TITANTED-nJRNTTURE TO REPAIR. 149 N. ? ? Delaware. g ie \1 TAN TEL—CUSTOMERS FOR 9.518 FISH. 2 >V Virginia ave. u tt
IITANTED—SEWING WOMAN,IMMEDIATELY, Tv at 1368. Illinois*!. n tt
YX'ANIKO-A GIHI. at 523 EASTOHIO 81,V V Gorman preferred. t
\irAMID—HI UATION AS MILLINERY. Ab- ¥ V dress C, tbii office. u ht
\ \ r ANT ED — A GOOD GERMAN BARBER AT > V 162 F#r Wftyna ave. n ot
tI>ANTE»--A GOOD FEMALE COOK AT ISi V V 'Vest Washington street. t ot \\T ANTED - BOARDER? BY THlfI>AY, WEEK ¥ V or meal. 08 North East st. not'
\IT ANTE D-NURSE GIRL, FROM 33 TO 16 vearv old, at 136 8 nilr.ois st. n tt YlrXNTED-EA RTH-a BOUT 100 YAfFljiL Tr Call at-19 West Washington st. nt
\\7 ANTE D—SITUATION AS CLERK—SAL- ¥¥ ary no obj -ct. L. News office. n tt
Wf A s 1 K I>—DAY BOARDERS ANDLODOTT en at SO South Tennessee street. tnf 1T|TANTED—A WAGON MAKER. INQUIRE AT V V Pottage’s, 84 West Washington st. 0 of \\ r AM ED . < ■! Q.- A N D ! W Tlf KS7 AT THE > V Exchange, 66 N. Pennsylvania st. f WT ANTED— GIBL FOR GENERAL HOUSE Y V work; no children■ 197 N. Alabama. f \1TANTED-SITUATION AS CHAMBERMAID— TV good reference. AddressI. this office, t \\T A N T ED—SITU AXIOM BY A .STEADY' ¥ V young man. Address p J, News office. t ilT ANTED—'IO 8ELLMIOARDING HOUSE VV ami saloon, cheap. 61 8. Dcdaware st. n nt \\ r A NTKD— LAD: 18 WITdCHRONIC DISEASE. ¥ V Dr. Farr, 6 K. Wash, st; 8 a. m. to 9 P. m. *
\\r ANTED-ALL KINDS OF OLD HOU.'-E >Y hold furniture. 24 South Delaware, ui *
\\T ANTlfl) —F1IRST MORTGAGE NOTES OF VV Indianapoljs property. Wm. H. English. u‘
VUANTED—'do SELL COOK STOVES, AWAY V V down, for cash. Crompton, 40 Massachusetts avenue. - {g
\lr A NTKD-EVERY HOUSEKEEPER TO bKr VV the Howard,at Crompton’s,40 Massachusetts avenue, t s VVANTED-A GOOD GIRL FOR GENERAL ¥ t housework; must be a good cook. 79 W.jsi hlo st. |
4%; ANTED-A 811 U AT I ON A8 HARD W< >OD * # lumber, or log inspector. Address D L, .vews office. ou ut ? Vir anted—experienced Canvassers for V V bibles and chromos, ou salary, at 196 East Washington st. 0 ^ WJ ANTED—H ALF GROWN GIRL TO ASSIST VV In light housework; small family. No. 53 South Linden st. , n hf Y/fTANTED—TO LOAN $500,000 ON CITY PROP V V erty In sums not less than $5,000. Apply to S. B. Martiudale. to • VITA NTKD-2 GOOD CABINET MAKERS, AT VV StreiKlu’s mill, corner of Geotgia and West us. G. W. Miller. n if \\J ANTED- SITUATION AS DRKS8MAKt-R. BY VV lady of experience; has sewing machine all 8S West Ohio **t. « 0 ot \i r ANTED—T > LET A 8HOPON THE 8IIARE8 YV to an energetic dressmaker. Inquire at 331 North New Jersey st. t
317'ANTED—IT KNOWN THAT MAROT HAS ¥V removed hfsoldand new furniture store to 4 South Delaware st. tn * 117 ANTED—TO RENT-A HOU>E OF"3 OR 4 YY' rooms, within 10 squares of Postoffice. Adlre*s W w, this office. t
417 ANTE D-A WOMAN TO DO GENERA! VV housework in a family of three. No. 26‘ 'ortb Mississippi street. t ol
\y ANTED—SITUATION A8 BOOKKEEPER V V by a steady young man; references given Address A B, News office. u nt
\17ANTED—EVERYBODY TO GO TO BULL A VV tk>.. 56 South Meridian street, to get theii rard .n hose at lowest prices. 10 WJ ANTED—GENTLEMEN TO KNOW THA’J T V they can get their hair cut and dressed in thi London style, at 11 North Meridian st. ou *
\\7 ANTED—TO SELL—STOCK GROCERIES. VV fixtures, horse and wagon, and good location for business. Call 260 South Alabama st. 0 of
1\7 ANTED- EVERY ONE TO KNOW THAT P. VV L. Chambers has the da ; sy fine cut for sale, in any quantity, 2 ounces for ten cents. ut ?* \l7 ANTE D-TO BENT—BOUSE OF 3 OR A VV rooms, with stable; large lot preferred; ref•rence given. Address A M A, News office, n 0 \ IT A N T ED—TO BEL L — SCHOLARSHIP ON >V Bryant A-Stratton's Business r'ollege. Ap ,*ly room 10 Wright's Block. East Market st. ta th 117 A NTKD — LAUNDRY WASHERWOMANYV steady employment by the week Apply tolay at room No 2 Bates Block. Eddy A: West, t
ITT ANTED—SITL'ATION AS PENMAN OR VV copyist; can give good reference or recom--neudatiou. Inquire 66 and 68 North Pennsylvania st. " t
117 ANTED — GIRL — GERMAN, DANE OR ¥? Swede, to cook and do general housework or a family of three. Apply to 526 North Meridian -ireet. , 0 •' \\T ANTED—A SITUATION BY A YOUNG MAN YV in some wholesale or retail house: best of ity reference given. Address W T F, News office, n ot
Wf ANTED—LADIES TO KNOW THAT THEY VV can get their hair properly attended to, and 1 heir children’s hair carefully cut, at No. 11 North Meridian st. ou \\J ANTED — TO RENT-A DWELLING W house of S or 9 rooms in north part of the ity. Cail on or address John J. Hawes, attorney si law, 30Ea-t Washington st. uv ^ 1V7 ANTE D-10J THANKS WILL BE GIVEN ¥ V for a situation, by a young man of varied nusiuess experience, education and ability. Address Tanad Jones, box 69, city. n uat
07ANTED—TO TRADE - A FIRsT-CLA88 VV Oak Hill lot for a good horse, spring wagon md harness, brick or lumber. C. H. Brown, architect and builder, 257 Massachusetts ave. ti *
TTTANTED-ALL LADIES TO GO TO THE VY grand opening of French millirery Tuesday cud Wednesday, April 6th and 7th, at NewgarJen’s, * 2 North Illinois st.. Miller’s Block t nt
.1/ A S i ED—CABINET MAKEBS—20 GOOD VY workmen wanted immediately; permanent emplovifient and good wages. Apply at once. Wootoh Desk Company, factory corner New Jersey ind Merrill sts. ts*
IXTANTED—SITUATION BY A YOUNG MANV V ay experienced eollector-as collector for some reliable business house; reference given: like my one else, will take any work. Address W. F. F anner, care t4. R. Root, city. n of
1X7 ANTED —MADAM DUMONT, THE RUBVV siau Queen and fortuneteller, has arrived from St. Louis, and taken room No 3 at No. 60 W. Market street. Come one, come all, and see this lady. Price, 50 cents for ladies and $1 for gents. 0 st
IX 7ANTED—SITUATION IN A DRY GOODS OR YV grocery store as clerk, by a steady young man from ihe country, who does not smoke, chew or drink; best of city and country reference given. Address J H D, t News office.
ITT ANTED — AGENTS—HOLD ON, THERE; VY don’t go any further, bat call at 206 East Washington, and see tbe $1 50 washing machine; buv a county right and mate $500 in a month; agents are making from $10 to $15 per day; never was a better chance to make money, n st C. F. Wetmork.
VXTANTED-TO BELL- MY BEAUTIFUL VV east front lots on College avenue, just south of Tinker street, where those splendid forest shades are; lots are 1<9 feet deep: I will sell 59. 75,100 or 150 feet front; th's is the finest building ground on College avenue, and can be had very low )usi now, as I want to go West. Inquire at my shop on the above ground, or at my residence, No. 266 Lincoln avenue. 1 will abo sell my residence, a two-«tory new frame house of • 10 rooms and everv convenience; will reli at great wertflee. g ft W. Ball*
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’ANTED—CHEW DAISY FINK CUT. ut T*
XXTANTED—HoRaES CT 1PPED AT SMITH A TV Cole’s stable, 77 and 79 Wabash. n tt
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Y V housework at 231N. California st.
XXT ANTED—TO DO GRADING AND SODDING V? to order: cad or address Lucius H. Riggs, 573 North West street. t it
XXT ANTED—A SITUATION FOR HOCRFKEEP W er or general housework, by a middle-aged woman. Apply at lf8 Indiana ave. n tt
Wf ANTED—LADIES TO BRING THEIR COMBVV ing- to No. 11 North Merid:an street, to be worked in the new pat e nt process, maaing them equal to hair of fi -est quality. ou *
\I7ANTED—THE PUBLIC GENERALLY’ TO W give Camharidine Cream a trial: it will be found by far th“ best hair dressing extant: price $1, at No. 11 North Meridian st. on ^
\\/A Vl r.D—TO RSN1—A HOt’BK OF 7 Oa 8 W rooms, cleanly and in good t t nantable condition ; location at d "arrangement suitable for physician’s office and residence. Address M D, News office. 6 c YITANTED-THE LADIES OF INDIANAPOVV lis to know that thev can get first-class hair goods, and reliable work done at the European Hair Works, No. 11 Y'oha’s Block, North Meridian nreet ou *
1X7 ANTE D—THE LADIES OF INDIANAPO- ▼ V Us to know that they can get first-class -roods, and reHable work done at Mrs. Carr A Daughter’s. 72^4 Fast Washington street, over Shrader’s China store. tst
4X7 A NTKD-TEN GOOD B 1 SINE.S8 MEN W with from one thousand to three thousand ioliars in cash or in good first-class paring proper- ’>•, to 0 gage in a pleasant and lucrative business. For further particulars call at 48 North Delaware -treeL t st
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LX>R SALK-THE $18 FOLDING LOUNGE. 149 C N. Delaware. ui*
C*OR SALE-FRESH BASS, PERCH. SALMON U 2 Virginia avenue. n tt
HMIR SALE—A GOOD MARE FOR 8 ALE CHEAP, r Address C, this office. t ot
ri O R 8 A L E—BILLIARD TABLE, AT NO. C 220 East Washington st. uv •
C¥OR SALE-OLD PAPERS, 40 CENTS PER HCNL dred, at the News office. ut *
|7K)R SALE—NO. 1 EXPRESS WAGON, CHEAP, C at 214 East Washington st. v *
1? O R SALE-NEW AND OLD FURNITURE C 24 South Delaware street. ui *
Ij*OR8ALE—1 SPAN OF MULES. C. LITTERER r 80 South Meridian street. ount
UOR SALE-DAISY FINE CUT, 2 OUNCES FOR r 10 cents, by P. L. Chambers. ut ?*
r^OR SALK—CIGAR STORE. BEST LOCATION U in city. Address B, this office. not fTKJR 8ALE— FOLDING LOUNGES, $18TO$75. AT P Marot’s, 24 South Delaware street. ui *
CiOR SALE—HOUSEHOLD GOODS AND FINE r parlor organ. ’265 North East street. n nt rX>RTALE-PARLORlUITS'AND BETTroOM " suits cheap, at Marot’s, 24 S. Delaware st. ui <■
rX)R SALE—DAISY FINE CUT IN ANY QUAN D tity, by P. L. Chambers, 11 Massachusetts ave.
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1 OR SALE-FINE HENRY F. MILLER, BOSTON, C piano, good as new. Half price. 200 North West street. ‘ ou *
170 R SALE—A MAGNIFICENT STOCK OF r human hair, finest quality, at 11 North Meridian street. ou *
I?OR SALE-COOK STOVES—CHEAPEST EVES C pffered in this city. Crompton, 40 Massachuretts avenue ts C’OR SALE—AN ENGLISH B 4G ATF.LLETABLE F in good order, cheap, at Henry Solomon’s, 27 •louth Illinois street. t ot L'OR SALE—3 FRAME COTTAGES, 4 ROOMb I esch, on Paca and Pratt streets, cheap for cash, nquire of John C. Wrignt. not |X)R BALE-A FINE 8ET OF CARPENTER’S t »ols at half price. Call at American Express fflee. J. Butterfield, agent. ts 170R SAL. -CHE VP—GOOD SPRING WAGON T can be s* en at livery and sale stables of W. T esbit, South Peunsylyvania street 11 h
rpoR sale—horse—sold for no fault. " not afraid of rare, good for buggy or light vagon. Call 23 South Alabama by 10 a. m. 10: ntOR 8A ! E-FATING HOUSE AND tXJNFIC ” tidhery;good location, near Union depot; $600 G. W. Alexander <& Co., 2J4 W. Washington st. os I70R SALE-LOT ON BRIGHT STREET, NEAR “ Michigan street; east front; at a bargain, lames Greene <fc Co., No. 10 Nartindale’s new dock. n 0 rX)R SALE-SALOON AND BILLIARD ROOM " on West Washington street; g'od location ; erms easy. Inquire of John Norton, 161 West Washington street. 0 st
rK)R SALE-ONE OF LOTZ’S CINCINNATI P ranges; suitable for a boarding house or a arge family: will be sold very cheap by Robert .’onnely, 69 Virginia avenue. ou s fTtOR SALE—PROFIT ABE BUSINESS ON WASH P ington street, between Illinois and Pemisylvatiastreet: invoice about $3,500. G. W. Alexander » Co., 2»4 West Washington street. 0 s
170R SALE-TKAS AND PROVISIONS—G J TO V 289 Fast Washington street, where yvti can find 1 good stock of teas and provisions at very low prices. J. F. Wingate, Proprietor. ti th
j.aOR SALE—SODDING—FRESH CUT, DEL1V ered, laid or for sate in quantities to suit. Orlers ’eft at R. Harding’s barber shop, under No. 64 North Pennsylvania street. C. A. Webb. ou st
170R SALE-SODA FOUNTAIN, ETC., ONE OF r the finest i;i the city, ou kooq terms. Tufft’s est, with everything complete. Apply 42 Mas^a'husetts avenue. E. T. Keightley or A. K. White ts 1730 R SALE—WOODLAWN LOTS, ON THE " Fnglish avenue street railroad; only $50 cash required down: near Dillon street: very cheap and on unusually easy payments. Call tn J. B. leaveland & Co , exclusive agents, 42 North Delaware street. oa*
ITOR RALE—A CHEAP SUMMER RESIDENCE P near Denver City, Colorado, on the Platte river. This place cost $100): will sell for $.'00. Vn agreeable invalid home, good society, churches, -cenery, etc. Inquire of J. C. Burnett, 276 North Mississippi street. 0 of
¥7UR SALE-STOCK OF BOOTS AND SHOE^ F all new and desirable style*; locatb n can’t be' beat and good trade established; on the bestavenue in the city: other business needs mv a ten. tion is my reason for selling; none but those with money need answer. Address A D, News office. n ot
170R SALE—A RARE CHANCE—A HOREE, r buggy and harness; almost new; horse 15}>£ hands high, brown color, six years old. gentle and fast, good stock: can be driven by a lady. Top buggy of modern style. For further particulars apply to Hinsley’s Empire stable. Market street, between Illinois and Tennessee streets. n •? [TOR SALE—A BEAUTIFUL 2-STORY HOUSE, F 7 rooms and cellar, stable, carriage house, etc., all new and complete, one acre of ground, handsomely located in Irvington. Also 4 beautiful cottages of 4 rooms each in sune place. Liberal credit will be given, and some city property might be accepted. J. B. Julian, 22 and 24 Thorpe’s block, t 0
T70R SALE-BOARDING HOU8K—THE FURNIr ture, bedding, linen and other fixture* belonging to a boarding house, together with possession of the house, which is pleasantly located near the center of busines*. contains seven rooms and is well patronized. The rent is but $25 per month. Terms cash. Reasons for selling, ill-health. Address G B E. this office. 10
CjlOR SALK—A 2-STORY FRAME RE81C dence of 10 rooms, No. 255 North Fast street, corner of Michigan; corner lot, 45 feet front, 187 feet deep, 30 feet alley in rear; stable, woodhouse, well, cistern, gas, etc; if not sold by the 15th of April will be for rent Inquire at premises, or in business hours of the undersigned, at 244 South Pennsylvania st. Jos. K. English. uu *
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1770R RENT-FURNISHED ROOMS AT 57 W. J; Maryland street n of T7TOR RENT—FOUR ROOM8-COR. MISSOURI JU and Walnut streets. n tt
ITTOR RENT—LARGE KOOM-SECOND FLOORJP 78 W. Washington street t nt
|7»OR RENT-SUITE OF NICELY FURNISHED X? rooms. 151 N. Illinois street. t
TTOR RENT-TWO WELb FURNISHED ROOMS r at 117 Massachusetts avenue. t*
C7 O R R B N T -OFFICES AND LODGING 1? rooms, in Mar tin dale’s Block. uv*
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T7TOR RENT—UNFURNISHED ROOMS, NORTHJ; west corner of Ohio and Meridian sta. no *
177OR RENT-DESIRABLE OFFICES, 8ECC ond floor Brandon Block. J. M. Judah, a *
TOR RENT-NICE 5 ROOM HOUSE ON RUCKLE r street. Inquire at room No. 3 Journal Buildins- t
TOR RENT-HOUSE OF 5 ROOMS. 420 W NEW F Y’ork street Apply at room 1 Baldwin’s Block. f
1770 R RENT—COTTAGE NO. 6SOAK STREET. C 7 rooms. Inquire at 148 East New York . street. oa st j
¥77OR RENT-BBICK HOUSE-6 ROOMS AND F conveniences. 521N. Illinois street. Inquire at 5i3. u*
TORRENT-ROOMS IN BIRD’S POINT-APPLY F at room 22, comer of Indiana avenue and Illinois streets. 0 s
¥7* OR RENT—WITH BOARD—THREE FURF nisbed and one unfurnished front room, 13 E New York s'reel, ntt
TOR RENT-17 ACRES AND COTTAGE HOUSE, I; hear the city. Call on A. Curtis, No. 800 8. J New Jersey street oa st
TOR RE NT-LARGE UNFURMSHKD ROOM C —also nicely furnished room with board; 266 North Alabama street. 0 ht
TOR RENT-ELEGANTLY FURNISHED ROOMS F reasonable rates, 190 East Market—late residence of H. Bates, Sen. ti na
ITOR RENT-NICELY FURNISHED SLEEPING C rooms in Wood & Foudray’s Block, 18 N. Penn, st Apply at room 4,3d floor., t
177 OR RENT-A LARGE AND SPLENDID r room over 96 Fast Washington street. Inquire at Flliott's photograph gallery. 0 s 1
t OR RENT-TWO NICE UNFURNISHED FRONT r rooms, for gentleman and wife, in private 1 family. 65 North New Jersey street. tv*
TOR RENT-NEW DWELLING HOU8K8-6 C rooms, 4 rooms and 3 rooms—cellar, well, cis- j tern and large lots. Wm. H. English. oa • ‘ TOR RENT-6 FINELY FURNISHED ROOMS, F suitable for single gentlemen or families, at Louis Lang’s, cor. Ohio and Pennsylvania sts. t* . 170 R RE NT—THE SECOND FLOOR WITH P front stairway, suitable for office or storeroom, 76 West Washington street Inquire onthepremises. ta*
TOR RENT-GOOD HOUSE-8 ROOTJS, ALP most new, gas. etc. Few minutes walk of the Post Office. Apply at 232 East Washington street oa*
TOR REN T-HOUSE OF 11 ROOMS ON FAST s F Market street, first house west of Highland [ -greet, on south side. Inquire at Bates House Jewelry Store. 0 ot _
TOR RENT-TWO FINE LARGE ROOMS- ] F with folding doors between; also a house of two rooms. Call on N. N. Morris, No. 40 N. Dela- c ware street. ti* v
177 O R REN T-A NEW STORE ROOM, 20x60 <■ F feet, a good stand for dry gt>ods and notions, f 8>st Washington street. Inquire at 2S9 East Wash- ‘ ington street. ns r
TOR RENT-A LARGE FURNISHED FRONT j F room, with board, to man and wife or two gen- c iemen. Also large unfuruished room, 54 North Mississippi st.,corner Market. to* [
TOR RENT-DESIRABLE SLEEPING ROOMS F on third floor of the AStna building. For further particulars call on A. Abromet, at the of 1 1ce of the .Etna Fire Insurance Company, /Etna i building. h *
TOR RENT-5 OR 6 ROOMS WITH ALL THE F conveniences, for a small family, it being ( part of' a house nine or ten squares from , the Circle, north. Inquire 419 North Missis f ippi street. 0 tf TOR RENT-A FIRST-CLAPS NEW HOUSE OF P ten rooms, with all modem conveniences, on Va^t Vermont street, opposite Roberts Hark church, to a good tenant. Apply to D. M. McDonough, 123 fiast Vermont street, or 88 Virginia avenue, oof t
TOR RENT-SEVERAL OF THOSE ELEGANT P new brick houses only 6 blocks from Washington street on North Mississippi. Hot and cold water.closet, marble mantles and every convenience that could be desired. Rent only $50 per •nonth, each house on seperate lot John G. Blake, 10 W. Washington st. ts*
TTIOR RENT-A HOU8KOF3ROI J; streeL _Apply at 78 W. Ohio st.
EK>R RENT-TWO FRONT ROOMS, OVER 69 N. JJ IlllaolMt. Appealremepumber. f.n*
TELEGRAPH NEWS.
The Pope’a Health. [Rome Correspondence Philadelphia Bulletin.] The health of the Holy Father is causing >me uneasiness among his medical men He is not positively ill, and every one who ees him at an audience reports him as renarkably rosy, active and cheerful. There no pain in his extremities, no indication »f disease, but there are languid symptoms n the adipose matter tMat gave rise to a fear hat a slow paralysis is approaching. His atendants notice that his strength is less; he albs very little; has not much appetite; but, luckily, is anxious to move about. Last Sunlay, as the day was fine, he wished to walk n the garden; but when he reached the library his breath became asthmatic, and he rad to be held up by Monsignor Ricci and t Spanish Bishop, who were present; after >e rallied he returned to his apartment, but he usual audience of the day took place. Origin or the Shamrock Emblem. The shamrock is the white clover of Ire'atid. and it came to he the national emblem rom an incident in St. Patrick’s preaching. ~)ne day when preaching, a pagan chief isked him how God was one ana the Trinity hree. Then, to explain it, the preacher plucked a shamrock from the green sod at his feet, and held up the trefoil before the isteners. saying, “behold, there is one.” The chief, it is said, saw the illustration. l>eheved, and was baptized, and his whole tribe.
TbeSnme Over Here. [Cincinnati Commercial.] * Our confidenceln the capacity of the Democratic party to make a bigger fool of it--elf in a given time than any other party is capable of doine, was sorely shaken by the history of the Republican party during the last four years; but it has been partly restored by the Democratic Legislature of this Sovereign State.
Edncaflon In Egypt. Only 90.000 children attend school in Rgypt, and the Khedive is endeavoring to improve the educational condition of his people. He is striving to overcome the prejudice regarding female education, and has established a large girls’ school at Cairo, where, besides an elementary education, rewing, washing, and dressmaking are taught.
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A Good TbtnK for the Pope. [Cincinnati Gazette.] The Pope is losing ground in Europe, hot he is gaining rapidly in the United States. He holds the Democratic party by the nose.
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FRANCE. Paris, April 5.—It is reported that MacMahon goes to Turin to meet Victor Emanuel. TURKEY. Constantinople, April 5.—A large consignment of horses is being shipped from various districts in the sonth of Russia to France, intended for cavalry purposes. ENGLAND. London, April 5.—It is reported the French Government is about to open negotiations here for a new loan, with a view to the liquidation of the Morgan loan and debt due by the bank of France. The steamer Faraday, of the direct U. 8. cable fleet sailed to-day to complete the laying of the new cable. The Faraday has been completely overhauled and refitted for the work.
t»MW YORK.
Man Drowned. Bikuhampton, April 5 —A party of eight men, on their way in boats from Whitney's point to Binghampton, on he Delaware river yesterday, when one of the lmats capsized and Charles Beech wee dfowned, eeverb! often MITPwlj fffupfd,
BEECHER- TILTON. Tbe Proceeding* To-day. Brooklyn, April 5.—To-day begins the
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sorrow I had caused. Moulton sented that my advice of separation had d the breaking up of the household;
NEW YORK CITY.
Ak*nt the l entenal*). New York. April 5.—The Herald to-day devotes an entire p-Tge to the coming Centennial exhibition at Philadelphia, and opinions and recommendations of the Governors of nearly all the States in relation to it, to show the interest taken in tl»e Centennial by the the American people. The Herald also has a lengthy editorial on the subject referring to the general appropriations made by citizens of Pennsylvania and advocating the aopointment by New York of the State and city Commissioners to represent us in Philadelphia and handsome appropriations of citizens to aid the Centennial. Ogdens burg. April 5.—The .Central Vermont «fc Grand Trunk ferry steamer Transit, succeeded yesterday in forcing her way through the ice to Prescott, making regular trips to-day. The ice is moving out rapidly. ILLINOIS. Bllliards-Raees—Grand Army Rennfnn* Etc. Chicago, April 5.—A number of professionals have arrived to participate in the in the Western billiard tournament this week. The prizes aggregate $2,000. The management of Dexter Park concluded to give two race meetings in July. The prizes aggregate $20,000. Efforts are being made to secure the attendance of Boline, Occident and Goldsmith Maid. The committee to arrange the Grand Army celebration in Mayaare holding daily meetings, and are determined the occasion shall be one of great interest to all. Prominent gentlemen are expected to be present and hopes are entertained that the President and other high dignitaries will participate. MISSOURI. linpenriluK Duel. St. Louis. April 5—A duel is reported impending between Stilson Hutchins of the Dispatch and Jemes Hyde of the Republican newspaper, the result of a practical joke. INDIANS TO BE PUNISHED. Kansas City, April 5.—General Sherman states that the German girls taken from the Indians will be provided for for life by the Government The Indians who massacre 1 the girls’ parents will be sent to Florida and held as prisoners of war. THE nOMfNION.
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versation with Tilton in which the latter swears to Beecher’s confession of adultery, witness with much feeling said he never, by >stipulation, word or sign, made use of such words. He couldn’t for tirere was no occasion. Evarts then supplemented the confession by putting the blunt question whether he acknowledged “sexual intercourse,” and Beecher, with flushed face, replied, “No such language was used by me. I swear by Almighty God that no such subject was spoken of; no such statement was made by me in all my lite.” THE ELECTIONS. In Countcllcnt. New Haven, April 5.—The State election to-day will be a very close contest. No prediction can be made regarding the result on Congressmen. Both parties claim the State and tbe successful side will only have a small
majority.
Hartford, April 5.—Up to noon a full
vote had been polled. Hawlev. Republican, ongress, is running abeau of his ticket, Bond, the Democratic representative being
Parliament Proreyned, Etc.
Ottawa, April 5 —Parliament is likely to ) prorogued Thursday. Henry Moody is appointed Lord Dufferin’s Secretary, vice
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Probabllltle*. Washington, March 29, 11 a. m. For Tennessee and Ohio valley, generally clear and warm weather, during tbe rest of Monday with southeast to southwest wind and high barometer. For the Lake Region and thence south-westw-ard to the Missouri valley, generally cloudy weather rising temperature, east of the Missouri valley easterly to southerly winds, falling barometer and light rains in Michigan, Wissonsin and Minnesota. The lower Ohio and central Mississippi rivers will rise slowly. •.
MARRIED. SAYERS-YOUNO^OnTpriur by Rev. J. R. Mitchell, Mr. Fdward J. Sayers and Miss Martha J. Young, daughter of Mr. J. H. Young. f
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GERWIG—April 4. at 5 a. m., Mrs Frederick* Gerwig widow of the lat* Rev. A. Ger*ig. and mother of G. T. Genvig. of Troy, and v.rs. I . M. Patchell, of this city, at the house of Dr J. C. Patcbell, 210 Fast Ohio street. Ihe remains will be taken to Hamilton, Ohio, Tuesday morning for interment. . t
badly scratched. The probability is tbe State ticket shows a large Republican gain Reports in all parts of tbe State show that a heavy vote is being polled.
IN CINCINNATI.
Cincinnati, Aprrl 5.—Great excitement exists over the city election, which takes place to-day. The prospects are that the vote will be close, and the heaviest ever polled at a spring election. The election is creating much interest The candidates for Mayor are Johnson, the present incumbent, and John Robinson, the circus man. The weather is fine, and the prospects are good for a heavy vote.
IS MICHIGAN.
Detroit, April 5.—The election in this State to-day for Judges of tbe Supreme and Circuit court and two regents of the university, will probably go Republican by fifteen or twenty thousand, except on Circuit Judges, which are generally not made subjects for partisan contest. MASHINOTON, Official CbansM—Departure oflCads, «te. Washington, April 5.—A report has been phblished that during the interview between Secretary Bristow and Commissioner Douglass the date for the retirement of the latter was agreed npon. Both gentlemen deny the truth of the statement and say the consultation was on matters of business and the change of commissionership was not even allnded to. Personp outside the departments believe however that Douglass has no intention of remaining in his present position after the 1st af December, at which time he will be given a more lucrative position. Captain James B. Eads, having received the necessary instructions, will proceed immediately to put the jetty system in operation at the mouth of the Mississippi. Washington, April 5—The rumor that Robert W. Saylor, First Comptroller, will be requested to resign for reasons best known to the President, is revived, and it is further stated that the President has tendered th* position to a prominent gentleman here who will accept it. It is also stated that other imporUnt changes will take place in the Treasury within a short time.
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NEW JERSEY.
Escape of Prisoners. Tbxnton, April 5.—At 6 o’clock this morning six prisoners employed in the bake house of the State prison escaped. Their name* are James Aiken, Charles Gray, Patrick Simpson, Augustus Doblinger, James Fitzgerald and Phillip Barnhart They were seen at 11 o’clock making for Bear Swamp after having changed their clothing. Fifty men have surrounded the swamp. Rahway, April 5.—A fir* Saturday night, ta Jou,l ' baq retideoce. !*qw
Gold Watch, III A SOLD) FOURTEEN CARAT CASE, And Warranted to Keep Time, COLCLAZER’S, No. 12 East Washington Si, SIGN OF QJMMATED STREET CLOCK.
M. B. All goods sold Engraved free of charge.
society Mmmrrtrw* MASONIC. Indianapolis Council, No. 2 —Stated m convocation to-night at 7:80 o’clock. Wm. 8. Conk, seen Q Vp vr111 * •octal th SafiSSKLii “aT^X'sLu announcements.
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