Indianapolis News, Indianapolis, Marion County, 19 January 1876 — Page 1

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VOL. 7—NO. 38.

INDIANAPOLIS, INDIANA, WEDNESDAY^ JANUARY 19, 1876.

PRIG

ST. JOE

BILLIARD PARLORS 19 W. U>*liluKton Ml.

W Hea*!quarter* for Amateur »od ProfexoionaJ Billiard Klayen. Alao, the OcnUemaa'i Beaort for MMMHaMBt

SHIRTS

HoineuunD and a fit guaranuedit. St. I? aRKKR, 3Z W. WASH. 8T.

rMH/IOJVAIj.

T>KHSONXL—QROVX& & BAKKg 8. M. OFFICE XT raffioved to 19 Maas. av. ta •

'PERSONAL—THE JODOB CIGAR.

The Judge Cigar.

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fpRSONAL - CHOH>. MAPLE SYBDP Alf

x SiBliMHr

JUpley’iCitYTeaand OrocelTrStore. IKHONAL—TRY THE 50 CENT Ti Ripley’s City Tea and- Grocery Store.

GETTING

.as. av. ul *

pERSOEAL-A GOOB BARGAIN _WILL BE

t given for renter for house at $29 North 111. PERSONAL—BAYS MONEY AND

X oerleaat Rfnhiy’

BUY GRO-

oerfea at Ripley's Tea aqd Grocery store, i *

|j10R SALE—CHIMNEY TOPS—AT 59 SOUTH JC Illinois street. Cures smoky chimney, un s<fcw*

P S it 8O N A L—ORANGES AND MALAGA X^ ^grapes at Ripley's City Tea and Grocery Store.

PIRSON AL - HOLIDAY PRESENTS - FLORence steel skates, only |1 a pair, at 27 North

Peonsylraniast.

PEBBON AL—STILL ANOTHER K5 FLORENCE * sewing machine sold for |«5, at 27 North

uu •

Pennsylvania sL

PERS >NAn-WRRAlf BOYf», ANOTHER LOT X of those Florence'steel skates received, and only fl a pair, 27 N. Penn. st. ui • jpERSONAL-l PAIR OF FLORENCE STEEL

* skates given to anybody who buys ten dollars worth of goods of D. Jt. Buyder, 27 North Penn, street. on •

'PERSONAL —WE HAVE A LARGE STOCK OF X the celebrated Silver Leaf flour; also hay.

com, oats, bran, etc Washington sL |

etc , f oi sale cheap at 264 East

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PERSONAL-chambISI & baggerly are

X manufacturing the celebrated

Tfi

Judge cig»r,

and will place it on the market soon. Dealers who desire to secure terri'ory should anplv Imme diatelv: 5 Martlndalc's Block. nn*

PERSONA L-1SDIANAPOLI8, IND., JANUARY lit, 1876-M. H. Strong, of •Indianapolis, and W. M. Vernon, of Chicago, have this day formed a

... of Chicago, have this day formed a mrtnenh p under the name and style of M. H. Strong dc Co., for the nurpore of earrvlne on a gen-

South 11y would Strong &

ue ot

solicit like favor for the future. M. H.

Co., 11)0South Illinois it.

JPUJt 8A LB.

:OR SALE-SALOON-CALL AT 192 W. WASH.

505* SALE—THE JOD IK CIGAR,

der (he Fenooal Column.

rORSALi-TH kXudgec i'^ltT

tiv hf

L'JOK UNuo*

The Judge Cigar. tv < WOOD-H f K jir BTOV* WOOD

nt the WooJburn S. W, Co. uv ot JR SALE-OLD PAPXltS—40 CINTS FEB hundred at The News office. v *

POR RALE

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POR BALK—LARGS STOCK OF OLD STjVES r^at Marot’s old aud new store, 24 8. Delaware. tl‘

ENOR SALK—AT 264 EAST WASHINGTON 8T.C hay, corn oats, bran and tho'celebrated Sll ve Leaf flour. i*

pOR BALE—BEST SOFT COAL (XX)K 8TOVEX new Active, by W. A. Wheeler, 30 South

rldlan street. ‘ - h* pOR SALE-NKW COTTAGE OF FIVE ROOMS P on monthly payments; would take one or

C on monthly payments; would take one or two good horses. Call at No. 9 Bates Block un ut TJKJX 8*LB—A HAN J80MELY FITTED AND

P 0

Old established cigar store; on one of the best

ads in the cit;

Apply H. L. A.,

mn.Lette

box,and WT

intended, are not to be delivered through the Post Office, but sent to the Dead Letter OOT P

tisemeuts,mustbe left at The News Office to insure

aeiiTery.

Notice to Advertisers.

Advertisements to secure insertion

■aaverusemeuH to secure Insertion upon the same d»y must be handed in nt the counting room

before one o'clock.

W AMT Ml).

11T ANTED—A BODY MAKER AT 302 E NORTH FT street. •

117' ANTEDTT s

avenue.

COOK AT *1

MASSACHUSETTS UV tl

1X7ANTED—A GOOD WHITE BARBER AT 248 TT W Washington st. ue t!

YyANTKD-IMMEDIATELY, GOOD GERMAN

^AlPm^-AGiUniR. A. TIMBRRLAKE, ^40 1E7ANT ED—A GOOD Gib !, IMMEDIATELY, TT at 177 8 Tennessee st. i ]

1X7ANTED—A GIRL FOR GENERAL H00SETT work at 230 Park ave. ue o!

1X7 AN TED—L k DY AGEN'ts FOR GOOD~BUSITT nesa. 758 N teunesseeist. ueo!

IX/ANTKD-THK JUDGEiCTGAK. W tv* The Judge Cigar.

TITANTED—BOABDKR8 VT slppi; alaosingle front

IT NO. 12 S. MfffSiSoms. utis!

TXT ANTED—YOU TO Bt TT Cook Stove. No SO 8

lien sL

ACTTYR nn*

TX7ANTKD- 2 CORD-WOODCHOPPKRS -GOOD TT pLces. W/i East Washington, room 3. I

1X7ANTED—FIBST-CLA80 VcOOK,

TT atcly. Apply at 258 N Pe

IMMEDI

Ivania st. 1

GENTS Forf 2 FURNISHED

rooms; cheap rent 144 8 New York, us*

ANTED-4

yy ANTED—A FEW BOARBER8 IN PRIVATE

family at 41 Madison are; day or week, ue o!

1X7 ANTED—FIRST MORTGAGE

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AAV A X TWO A JELV/XtA' Indianapolis property.

NOTES ON

Wm. H. English.

1X7ANTED— BOY TO LEARV THE SiLK HAT Tv , trade. 37 8 Illinois st; reference required, uv (

117 ANTED—SITUATION B T EXPERIENCED

girl In private family. Call 229 N Fayette si.

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TX7ANTBD-A GOOD GIRL FOR GENERAL ’ v housework at No 2 Indiana avenue or 53 Indi-

ana avo.

417 ANTED—GIRL AT 184 BAST MORRIS 8TTT must come well recommended. Mas A 8

uv o!

BLOCK,

opposite Postoffice; wages no object. Call

PtCktfrr.

Thursday. » fETANTED—1200 WORTH OF CITY ORDERS TT wilt pay cash for them. Address City Orders

Ne ws Office.

Address City Orders,

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yy ANTED—NOTES—IF YOU WAJST TO SELL

a note oi borrow money, see Barton D. Jones, 70 Fast Market st (d) ti ts

VJtf ANTED—A SITUATION Tf _ in ft private family. Address

AS 8EAM81RB88

M G, No

,177 N Deia ware st u o, s I 1X7’ANTED—BT A SMALL FAMILY, A LADY f T boarder who ran have the comforts of a home.

boarder who ran have the comfortsof a home, ddress D Q, News office. J uiol

V17 ANTED—3 BOO HS OR HOUSE OF 3 R- OM8, vT s liable for housekeeping; must be good.

liable for housekeeping ; must be good. Address Cash) News office. |

'117 ANTED—KIEROLF’S PIONEER CHILD VV i ren’s Carriage Factory, at 71 aud 73 West Vfnrlrdf Ct i t~in\rac> t \ OA ^ ?

Market-st, (George Lowe’s.) 117 ANTED—GIRL IN A

»T l

SMALL FAMILY-

TT must be a good cook; Gorman preferred. No KM Hum st, corner Cherry. uvtl

W gpect our strajk of flour, hay, corn, oats and bran. 264 E Washington st. i* 117 ANTED-*ROOM-MATE AT NoTll GRAND TT Opera huiidingt rent S7.60 per month Apply

at D E ntout’s. 8 K H aqiks.

\I7 ANTED—OCCDPANTSFOR A LARGE ROOM Tv —with board to man and wife without children, 422 North Meridian street o*

W5E

TED-A GERMAN GIRL WANTS A SIT-

nation to do general housework in a private family. Call at 52 S Alabama st I

' ANTED -200 YOUNG MEN FUR BUPER^U

■tands In the city. Proprietor leaving for Europe.

., News office. ue •

OOR SALE - REALTY—FOYERS OF FIR8TC class business or residence property will promote their interests by conferring with Barton D. Jones, 70 East Market street. • tv tn

■ For par tic

F. CL Wyckoff', Nows office.

XJ*OR BALE—GROCERY AND TEA STORE—A

1: flr<t-cla*s

1; fint-cups grocery and tea store, centrally lo - cated, doing a good business. Satisfactory reasons given (orselling. Addrest “B.,” this office, ui o! iHOR RALE—SAWDUST AND SfiAVINGS—DB-

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Uvered to any part of the city on short notice. Office at Gates & Prey's feed stables, Wabaah strot t,

opposite the east market house. W. J, Roach tu ts OR SAiB-TJXt CONTENTS OF A HARNESS shop, well located on Virginia avenue

on in about I'oo. i

Address

Am'

per month,

ue si

Ued on Virginia avenue. Cn easy t>aymentH. Rent 112 is A, D. K rei» son, Irvington.

ITtOR SALE—AT A BARGAIN—THE BEST WOOD r yard In the city, a good portable engine, steam splitter, two saws and Irames, belting, three horses, tour wagons, fencing, sheds, stable and office building. A U in first-class running order. A rare chance for a live man. 70 East Market st tt*

"elegant new little

TTIOK SALSPtAO

1; three-roomed houses; grate in parlor; eleven

in entries. A pply to John X Pearson, Grand Opera House, from 10 a m to 4 P m. uv t

*17ANTED—CARRIAGES AND BUGGIES TO ▼ f repaint and repair; first-class work at moderate prices, at 36 and 88 A Maryland. ua •

... — - -

■»». LTV iA.l t VA ALA O l J ifftAA VA . Ul» '

WJ AAJiD- STiUAflON AS NURSE FORTA" TV ^GHes by a competent Udy; best city refereoces. At ply at 758 n 1 ennesste st. uenl

tX7 ANTaD-I HAVE A BILLIARD TABLE TO

TT fell on small monthly p«ymei

Address 8 G Moore, 6 Arch st.

down.

payments’; no cash

ui of

O/ANTRD-A TRUSTY YOUNG GIRL TO Tv] take rare of achild; m"st board at home

ae tl

Apply at Maguire Hou e, Mrs Dilnnell. ue ANTED—A YOUEG LADY WISHES

TT place where she would be considered one oi the family. Call at S91 W New York st. !

YyANTED-SOME YOUNG, SOUND HORSES,

. in good condition. Fair prices paid at Kolyer& Kerr’s stable, 202 W Washington st. 0 uv o fXTANTED—THE INDIANAPOLI8 ~BUSINESS TT College. Bates Block, opposite Postoffice. Open day and evening, rail for ctrcutara. u nt

YYANTED—FOR HENRY THE Vth-100 MkN.

loot ceiling: cellar, cistern and good well with

TO LOAM

TPO LOAN-TO NEGOTIATE A LOAN OR SELL X a note. Bee R. R Dorsey, 8 Bates Block, e •

rpo LOAN—MONEY-|1,000 TO 926,0001 C C. X Burgess, room 15, Frankliu Life ins. Build.

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nvo'LOAN-8PICIAL — 010,000 FOR 5 <<R 10 I years. Barton D. Jones, 7J East Market

street

rpo LOAN MONEY-YOU CAN BCY OI I a note, or negotiate a loan, by calling H. McKay, No^l edd Fellows Hail.

Miyitfci iiiilli

_ .... on first mortgage— large and small sums always on hand; Joseph Moore A Bro., No. 90 East Market st uu*

MO CM a.

TXJUND-THE JUDGE CIGAR. I? The Judge Cigar.

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X?OUND-THAT THE GROVER & BAKER 8. M. J office has been removed to 19 Mass. av. ts *

F Waal

DND—THE BEST PLACE TO BUY com, oats, bran and Silver leaf flour, 264 East

Washington it

INOUND ^ -

JP brown and other colors at

House, 48 Mass av

LADIES' DRE48E8 DYED THE NKW

Indiana I- ye

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Xj'OOND -THAT 9800^1400 Jr best oyster, fish. game, a city. Good reasons for selling.

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un s'

BtY THE

WILL

and fruit house in the

W, News office.

BOARDING.

QOARDING- THE JUDGE CIGAR. D Th* Judge Cigar

WITH FURNISHED

one front; 18 last New York st.

jgOARDING

KOxMS UV tl

B

CARDING—NEATLY FUBNIScED ROOMS with board;284 last Ohio; kIso day boarding.

ue nt

OASD NG-A FEW DAY BOARDARS CAN BE

B C '^ommodated with ftm-class board at |4 per week; 1S5 N. HI* st. half square from Academy of Mniic. , ue*

LOBT.

OST-A GOLD BING WITH OPAL STONE i set In black onyx. Finder will be rewarded

bv leaving ftt 68 Circle St

T~CST-^LasT"EVKNTnG BETWEEN NEW YORK Lj Store and 46 p’outh Tenne , see it . * * Iur boa. Finder will be liberally rewarded upon re-

timing Itto the New York Store.

jljsr- A D ARK UVKR COLORED SPOTTED

I i pbinter dog with & wart on left side, answers t^narae of Frank. Finder will be rewarded by

returning him to Willis Vaien, 128 North Meridian ■ft- *"

W Apply at once at the box office, Academy of Muaic; no boys accepted. Dan Macauley, manager. ^ uet XX7 ANTED—IF YGU HAVE A SM ALL CAPITAL TV and some industry, snd want to make 86 or more^per day, call at 77>4 E Market street, rooms

GIRL FOR GENERAL” HOUSE

MOM MBNT.

IOR RENT-FURNISHED FRONT 265 N Tenn. st

rpiOK RENT-UNFURBIsHED FRONT ROOM, E att?0 W Ohio st. ]' ujn!

TTIOR RENT—EOOM3 WITH BOARD, AT )&0 N P Meridian street. j , utst

OOR RENT—DEilRABLE KOteMB IN GfjLAND 1? Opera House Hotel. , { uu*

ESOK RENT—NICELY FURNXSHKD ROOMS, r at 218 E Market street. h*

J7» O R REN t-HOUSE 172 BRltirtT BT.,; six x rooms, gas, elc., 120. 1 uy ti niOB RENT-ROOMS KUSwlHEtf OB CNFURC niahed at 59 W Maryland st. | flee

pOR BENT—CfiEAP—2 LARGE BOOMS IFOR C housekteptog, 434 8 lllluois st. im*

OOR RENT-SEVERAL BSaUTjiIfUL rooms JT with brard, at 285 N Delaware. uefo!

EK>R BENT-FURNISHED- ROOM. SUITABLE I; for 2 gentlemen, 69 E Maryland tit. ue g!

OOR RENT-FOB NISH ID FROk^FBOOM - r First floor. 79 Massachusetts arentie. uvt! raOR RENT-ONE ROOM, BASEMENT AND I; cellir. for 86 Call at 2t9 Virginia ave. 1

fjSOR KENT—PLEAS s E T ERONT ROOMS, C furnished or unfurnished. 2 K Mich, sl do |!

CHJK KENT—FIB8T«CLa83 DWELLING OF 8 P rooms. 163 North Tennessee street- J- Mi Judah. j i i*

fPOR R E NT—HOUSE OF 8 ROOMd. SUITABLE C for boarding house ^Inquire 70 Kentucky avenue. £ i uelt!

ITtOR RENT -DWfflXlNG OF 8 ROOMS, NOi 141 P N Alabama st. Inquire of K. 1. Foster, 130 N Alabama. f tv •

rAOR RENT-A NEAT COITAGEf OF'FOUR T rooms; 814. W. H. A. Dell, 51>4 W WasWn*Mra street. J UV h

DIOR RENT NICELY FURNISHED FRONT P room; rent 89 per month, 232 North Mississippi street. j ufi*

ytOR

r storerorm,

ginia avenue.

RENT-AVENUE HOUSE

For parUcuiars applj

AND at 13

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ir-

lii*

.s<.y

OOK RENT-ROOMS IN CIRCLE HALL, LA r central and cheap, with water and gas In each. Wn. H. English. 1 k*

CXJK KENT—WATER. Gak, P new Massachusetts avenue Block, land & Co , Agents. jtUu rKnT-RLXGANI’ SUITES north, conven ent; f6 to 910. A. G. room 9, Ihorpe Block.

NEWBBICK

., IN THE I J. B. Cleave-

RO 1»8,

klcott*ro

pOK RENT—NKW BBICK HOUS1 r rooms with all conveniences; i

OF 8E

quire 358 E New York st.

AOR

Ut low. I Ivir [ ut s 7 1

YEN lln-

iMP, 25 AND

RENT-SMALL STORE R(

137 Virpiuia avenue; $*2o to 935 j per month. Francis Smit" - - ~ • ^

ith. Bran don Block.

e ua

CDUN-

jtOK RKNT-FIKST CLASS ETOR

n street, between 1 ress K M, News office.

rid Ian.

pOR RENT

(H _ c Jl|

A. G. Al-

ue o

ROOM O'

Washington street, between Illinois and Me-

ue st

„ A PLEASANT AND CONVENIENT E hou e of 9 rooms, comer of Walnut and New Jersey. Inquire •)21 N n erw Jersey. | uv Ol RE NT—ON ml.

rviUK

C elegant suites of rooms, with b

App’y 5^|N

MEB1DIAN

)ms, h Me

STREET—TWO

111 nif"

Mr i

vale family. App’y 52RN Meridian s

POR RENT-HOUSE OF 9 RCOMsIaND BaSeC ment. No 63 N East street Greene, Fergueon & Co., room J o 10, Marsiudaie'sBlocr '

ue o

L'OK RENT-14 THE NKW MA8SkCHU8r.M>

C aver ue Block, desirable rooms aF ’

, low rates

J. B Cleavelaud A Co., 42 n Delaw»re|st. u* niOiftliKNT—ROOM b FOUR LA UGE RtJOMSOI C centrally located dwelling, suitable for a email family. Barton D, Jones,^0 E Marketlst.

J?OR RENT-NEW 5 ROOM HOUEEj ON CHRIS U lian avenue, nesr Park ave. (4. T. McKim.

.. tian avenue, near Park ave. C 169 Park avenue, ok room 15 Thorpe B|lock.

CKJR RENT-TWO RJOMT“fOP FLO iR cLay!P pool Block, cor . Illinois and Wathingt ju) ^

T. McKim, >ck. **

L pool Block, cor. Illinois and Wathingtju; 8$ per month. JobaCadwal ader, Bated Block, iui of! JOR RENT— DKSIRABLK SLEEPfNG RdoMS,

. in the -Etna building, N Pernuylvinia street PP^y to A. Abromet <& MeOoy, Agents,| ACtna office.

TX>R REfrt'-NO: 1 STORE ROb: r Washington street, suitable ior l with connecting up stair room. Wm.

tu*

JjlOR RENT—FURNISHED 800^3, W^NT

NO. 3^ t ocery store, E.nulqsh .

very low, and furniture for sale [very cheap.

' ‘outnal

for further particulars. Address W.

office.

,C., Journal

u«¥f

CKJR RENT—HOUSE NO. 177 N

” sb

FINN. IT„

heat

six rooms and bath room, with flu mace furnished. Apply to Janies N. tuger?, 8 N Peini sylvahiast ’ 1 ufi* KENT—BRICK HOUSE OF! 10 R'lo|li

ntOR KENT-BRICK HOUSE OFj 10 R' OM«, P corner Market snd Fast streets, cheap; barber ar op under Little’s Hotel. A. I Galvin, lib tie’# Hotel. * j tilOlt

new fWd-sroBY fram»

ntOR KEN'i

P house, w th 9 rooms, cellar, attid gas, graiea, stable, etc., at 481 N Missiasippist. Apply at 494 X Mississippi st. ] 4*] I3ib»r RENT- A NEW 6 BOOM' HOUSE, Wlf H-

1 fellar,

in 3 squares of Post Cfflce, north] good cedar, well and w odshed; price 115. A. G. Alcott A Co , room 91 horpe Block. | tie]*, ' CKJR R ENT—EOUSE OF FIVE RboMS AlRD C cillar. No 21 K North street, opp2l Bliud 4sy :

cillar. No 21 K North street, opp. lorn; rent 8«0 per month. Inquire of

284 n Pennsylvania st. 1

'OR RENT—OFFIGEOF FOUR~

lod As/r Dunfop,

' 1

M . . * „OOM8, OS P first floor. Wo 19 W Maryland stdet, formsrly occupied as a dental office- Inquire at 3> E Mary land. Johnston <St Lilly. | uq»

iKJR RENT-AT GREATLY REDCUHD RATES

ad i

W

preferred,

block.

VX7 ANTED—8H1 RTS TO MAKE AT THE CU8f? tom Shirt Factory, room 5 Yohn’s Block; bring

family of .three; German or Swede at 91 Favt Market st, Thcrpe

ui *

in Factory, room 5 Yohn’s Block; bring your own material if you prefer. P M Tagi'k

uv hi

XT7ANTEC—TO SELL—THE COSIEST LITTLE vY drug store in this city, doing fair trade; will invoice about 82,000. Address H K N. this office, uv h!

Y^ ANTED—CLOCKS TO BEPAIR—WILL CALL

for and deliver without extra charge and warrant for 1 year. T Zumbush, No 3 Odd Fellows' Hall. (n) te*r fANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE YOUNG

lady, a quiet home to sew and make he self generally useful; wages no object. Addrc s K W,

News office.

uv tl

Yy ANTED—TO SELL-FIVE WALNUT WARD

2&L’

robes, new, and book case very cheap for

Ma-sachusetts avenue

to make room.

St thop.

YYANTED-YOU TO BUY OUR WHITE

wheat flour, 96 25 to 87. delivered to any part

of the city. Porter & Ramsay, 33 Maryland street, Grand Hotel. uh s

VX7ANTED-SOMEBODY TO Bit* TEN LOlYv lars’ worth of picturee, brackets or frames, and get a pair of those Florence steel skates as a premium- Next. * oa •

XI7ANTED—TO RENT—A NICE FIVE-ROOM W house for a small family, in north pan of city; rent rromptly paid. Address Wm T Kitteubach,

123East Washington st.

XAT ANTED—CLOCKS WILL BE CALLED FOR, Y¥ repaired and delivered in good order. Leave

order or address F W SchlilbiUs, 178 E Washington; no charge lor calling or delivering. t •

\Xr ANTED-RENT REDUCED—I AM RENTING YY new cottages on and near street railway, at greatly reduced rates; no better for the price in the city. Call and aee for yourself. William H Snolish. h •

•fXT ANTED—A SPLENDID CHANCE IS OFFER W ed to an active party with some ready money, to take hold aud help push the sale of an entirely

new and staple article

this offioe

For parUcuiars address L,

ue ti

\X7 ANTED—STUDENTS WHO WISH TO TAKE VY private lessons or atteud night school, to call on C Linden, 224 E Ohio st; all branches taught either In German or English; terms reasonable. nv n?|

XX7 ANTED-YOU TO KNOW THAT YOU CAN

VY buy

Sewing Machines at cost, Sewing Machines at Co t. Sewing Machines at Cost, sewing Machines at Cost, Sewing Machines at Cost, At 58 North Illinois %L

RAtMOVAL.

TYKMOVAL—P. L. CHAMBE3S HAS REMOVED XL to 5 MarUndale's block. h •

TYEMOYAL—GROVER* BAKER 1. M. OFFICE Jti hnv« removed to 19 Mass, av. tp*

new cottages on and near street railway. No better for the price in the city. Call land see for yourself. Wm. H. English. | | h*

RENT-TWO NKW TKN-RI

HOUSES, 1 ailmbdf

OOK

™ he and cold water, bath rooms, „„„ ....

ern conveniences, uhio street, near Tennessee st JaiOf, Rogers, No. 8 N Penn, stj [ nil*

jCWK BENT—COTTAGE HOUSE 4

l,toR KKNT-TWO HOUSES NO. AND 3.'f$

lit ■HHarere r Elizabeth street, with three rooms eich, cel-

lar and water handy, 89 per month, .Very | cheap, Call and sec them. I horaas Barber, Njo 330. 1 R RENT—BOUSE, ONE »QUANB^

half from Washington, convenlc

Ut

it to bttsi-

|?OR RENT—CHEAPEST HOU8E13 IN CITY; F Ready in a few days, large elegant double

fpHK IRVING]

Delaware

ll :S0 a m and 5 P TYON'T FORG U per to be

Church this

BUS LINK LEAVES CORNER Washington streets at 8 am, lor Irvington. ue ot THE FESTIVAL AND SUP

yen at Blackford Street M. K. evening. Admission, 10 cenU t

TM ANN i v K tSARY OF ROBERT BURNS.

Admission—Gem

"Scenta

Grand social gathering and supper of the

' •* nesday evening, /an

and

invited to attend,

men ;, ticket, 91; ladles' Ucket,

Scotch and Friends, • nesday evenin steeeta AUadmtjrers ofthe r>oetinvlt

lends, • nesday

1875. at Emerald Kali, cot

* itarem of Un tlemen’s ti

g. January 25, West and Merrill

uv nt

BOCIMTT M MM TING 8.

^JARION lodgk no. r'"

itl Stated meeting this evening, at 7

John GW at ms, 'Secretary.

A A A.

A' Of P-Tf. evening at 7a.O o’i

recretary.

A. M.o’clock,

RITfi—AUONIRAM GRAND TODGE •rfectlon ^ Meeting^this ^Wednesday):

a h

Meeting this (Wednesday) for work. C. F. Holliday,

A 8FECIAL GENERAL MttflNG

of *11 membenof the A. O. H. will ne held *t Greany’s Hall on Wednesday evening, January 19th, at half-past 7 o’clock. All members are re-

elect are.

and

bane,

Articles Wagon have been fifty years.

igthe

Henderson, John H. Ter*

I oel Kiaer.

association of Jthe “ Mishawaka pany,” ol St. Joseph county, the term of existence being bert Montgomery, DeWitt Charles E. Silsbee constitu

Directors,

biican Pnbliahing Company, of filed articles of association, the

ten, in md Ro and C rd of ]

ting

The Re.

Terre Had

object of the incorporation being the pnl ing of a newspaper to be known as “The Republican.” The capital stock is $2,600, and

the Directors are. Edward Hitebcfc] J. Pritchett and A. K. Cutting.

liahing Compan; es of association, ....

incorporation being the pnblish

a V■r\r\xr’r\ aa lt T'ha

ok, Thos.

quested to i

U. D.

__ - .** a» a aav am ax v a o aaiaj aktnd. By order of Jas. McDonald,

ue tt

CITY NEWS.

Taken in the abatract, the City Court was duller to-day than a dissected walnut

G. W. Hammerjtley, Esq., a well-known publisher of Philadelphia, is in the city.

When that fox; hunt comes off in Pike township, ig Bob Smith to have command of

the east iin*?

The Carpenter who escaped from the Citv Court yesterday is pne of the shrewdest confidence operators fever yet captured, and the City Marshal is much chagrined over his escape.

Many of the leading Hebrew gentlemen of the city, also others, are uniting in a request

for Dr. Edward B. M.

Brown to repeat his

lecture in this City on the- “Ethics and

Beauties of the Talmud.”

Receiver Wright, of the I., B. <fe ' W. t is

iMullen tc

AVV V^A * V.A fVAJ^MU, Via v 11 V X*, AM, W ff .| AD suing David McMullen to recover $1S0 fright on three car loads of cabbage. Meanwhile the cabbage hais baen sold and Esq. Glass

holds the money in dispute.

The Criminal Court jury wrestled with the Charles Kane embezzlement case, and this forenoon returned a verdict sending the defendant north for two years. The trial qf Wm. Harter, for cattle stealing, was then

commenced.

The omission qf a decimal point in Actuary Harvey’s calculation on the value the interest in a life insurance nolicy under certain conditions, published ip yesterday’s News, made ofie hundred dollars of what should have been 6ne dollar. The Sentinel oftlly corrects 'tLe error this morning by making hundreds of thousands of dollars of what should have been the fraction of a dollar. It is just like the Sentinel. .

417,539 bushels ofioats, 147,609 bushels of rye and 310,067 hiushejsof barley, makinga grand total of 4,217,322 bustrelfV against 4.007,208 bushelsone Week ago, and 5,108,816 bushels

at this period last year. I

The following shows the amount of grain

Indiana Reformatory Institution. The Board of Yisitors to the State Female Prison and Reformatory have submitted the following annual; report to the Governor, as the result of thejir work: We have sought during the past jtear to fulfil the commission assigned us, having visited the institution and inspected and Examined the treatment, employment and condition of its inmates as well as the management of its affairs. The institution has grown in numbers, useful-

favor, Showing the wisdom

ness and public favor, Showing

and sagacity of our Legislature in providing such an in8titutiq4‘ In reviewing the operations of the first year, we are cheered by the result, the marked changes in manv of the inmates, bearing evidence to the patient labors of those having them in charge. The early history of; tjie girls, the character of

cult

e*e and so remodel, reconstruct, and train them as to be fitted tooccupy the position assigned them by God, viz,, wives, mothers, and’ educators of children, The discipline of the prison is humane and not inconsistentiwlth the character of the offencqs of its inmates. The educational and /eligious training is excellent and efficient * * * *1 Tito report ofthe Board of Managers and Bdperintendent cover the operations of thd institution so fully for the past year and enter into detailsso specifically

that it is unnecessary for this board to recapitulate or dwell at greater length upon its affairs

or management.] Every facility has been afforded them by the Board of Managers and Superintendent :fqr the discharge of the duties assigned to tpis board, and'we believe! the managers and Officers are all heartily andj faithfully endeavoring to labor for the best interests of these committed to their care., Mrs. Roacbe andjCqffln comprise ’ the Board

of Visitors.

-J-

Call me ‘ IkiMfdy.”

iiijg ; the opening- of Judf

rt tms ’ *"

brick house, one side 15 rooms, the otljer 12 rooms, large attic, 10 handsome marble mantles and grates, hot and cold water, bath rooms water clos-

bed chamber, gas

to evi

ts, largo wardrobes in every

nd fixtures throughout, inside blinds to every window. For rent or sale on long time; Lot 80x125 feet. Inquire John U. Biake. 70 East Market

street.

MOM BALM OM TU.

ITtOR SALE OR TRADE—8*LOON-tj

P some one a ba 2.*H North Penn, st.

some one a bargain. Etllott jiTsaLY trade-flour,

CO! .

r produce store; tho beast location Address Twen y-Flve; Newsofflfe *

illgCvk arehwi'er,

uvtl

.ED, AND a the cRy. uv t?t

IJtC

V of the best small atocks of

uty, and no ibout $8.U0J

jgroc

in acaitral local Ion : will be la the market

Call at o’.ee. David S. McKernan & Ci tate Brokers, room 3 Clay pool s Block.!

ES-OEE

rocerfas in tha

ill I Invoice ly I 3 days.' Beal fes-

i uv b

STRAYED OR HTOLi tSaYBDOR 3TOLBN—ONE BLJ about 16 har ds high, betvrevn 5

old: heel of leit hind foot except check rein mark

per, natural trottef, hair nv, 10 to 12 years old. whi Joints; na. iy stable Saturday night, be paid for their lec©

Fennsylvtnia st

hind Mature Joints;

strayed fro

arepo-

Irotu m

reward will

Palmer, 40t N. Pennsylvania st

ng :en

liberal very; J,J ueo

MOMTRADM

)K-A

T7SOR TRADE

J; mereban'*t«e, mvoii

rrocK of

property. WEi assume aome incOi A. Dell, 51J-4 West Washington st.

92,(j00.: for city * " . W. H.

bran cc.

rOR SALM OR RENT

iR8A LEO RRE ST

1JKJ!

J en rooms, N. end of Tern luallf easy terms; F Smith, |

G, BBVst; unuock. e ua

MIMANCIA

Dob'S

Wh\le awaitidg i the opening- of Judgq Gresham’s Court tl^s morning. In which the whisky cases are now on trial, a News reprer sentative was attracted by a vigorous waving of the hand by one of the spectators, indi) eating that the presence of the reporter wag desired in that pgrt of the room. Acting on this supposition \ the reporter * at once put himself in communication with the demonstrative waivest and was thosly edified: “WhalteVer reference yon naav make to me in connection with the case novr on trial Ibeg of yofitp designate me by any other appelation thab that of “Daddy” Powell. Call me a scouqdtel, or any pet nam« you choose* bqt * spare me the -obfiectionable prefik “Daddy.” I am very sensitive in [this respect, and as I have compromised witji the Sentinel man I want to ask the same favor of The News.” A|t this juncture son&e outsiders chirped in and before the veritable “Daddy” Powell could advance any further objections to the familiar appellation b^ which he is sageneral’" known, more especially in eonnecti

watch ChAin trai

with that

transaction ot oth«

days, the conversation was abruptly end The Hon. Simon T..!“ I

witness for the Brownlee now o' try tolrft up on

'.iPowell will be used asja

rnment in the case bf and The News will

Daddy.”

gOvjrnmen! m fSrial, ant •tie! word *

BursEnrle*. Burglars visited Charley Hunt’s resideuce, on St J\»eph street, last bight, and abstracted a pocket-book containing seven dollars. The rascals secreted the > Deacon’s pants so thoroughly that it required several hoars’ search to find them. Night prowlers, a short time afterwards, raided J. B. Dessar’s residence, 234 North Delaware street, and carried off a number of silver spoons and napkin rings. Several composition spoons and rings were left untouched, showing that the' burglars were judges of the precious metals, and were not to be fooled with bogus articles. • ‘

A Local Litany. To the Editor of The Evening News. In the name of the twenty-five thousand patient and long suffering readers of the Hereld, allow me, through the columns of the paper having the largest circulation in the city, to thank Binary Purple foy having pricked a veiry small babble in a very neat

way.

Give ns the “CFKennington wart,” Crone’s beer garden, 5 the five-cent candy swindle, the Sellers farm, the pest house and the Dowling investigation, butO! do deliver us from the little art critics. j Juxtaposition

-r—— JamptMl ibe Town.

Johnson, the pedestrian, who has been developing leg muscle in this city for severaf weeks past, jjumped for Erie, Pennsylvania, this morning on the early train.' Yesterday be succeeded in passing a counterfeit tendollar bill on a friend at SedkiDg’s, the forgery being on ^the! Richmond 1 National Bank, of this State * Steps have been taken to return Johnson for answer to the charge in the

TTnlfxari S! t a t aa /'Vtrii»4c>

United States Courts.

ILI.INO'IS." ' j , The Weekly ('tHeaeo (Grain SlaAement.

in sight in the States and Cabada on the 8th instant; Wheat,47,489 599 bushelscorn, 3,-

859,950 bushels; oats. 3,271 275 bushe s; 540.291 bushelsj biarley, 2,368]53S bushels. The exports | from the Wading seaboard

■of

90,186} barrelsof flour, 387,3: heat; 906,516 bushels jqf corn and 88,196 bushels of peas.

JUIVHIGAN, Four Hen Adrift on Ice In Naglnnw Bay. Detboit, January 19,—Concerning the reported loss of some fishermen who had been carried into Saginaw Bay oil floating ice, a Bay City special says: ; i “Henry Miller, Mr. Bensoii and one other man reached thiajcity yesternay, after drift- ' yion floating ice •three, and a

dnjent providing that -it

any special or k ting pensions, b le money] or for 11 any deofirunent 1 granting relief td tjbomrog the payments

tojSny corporation, assoc j

the} right to lay railroad liycks or conferring any special and exclusivf privilege on such ('oirtoration regulating the practice of courts oii i ionferringejpecial iunltf cti<jm in a particular haae.thgt iivall cases where general law can bo made applicable, uo Jppcial law will be eh* cted, and! that coufta may determine if any- special law I jcould lie embipped in tbe general Enactment referred. Hmise then j went into; donmiittee of. the whpli} on theXtatoof thd iTuion, Mr. Wood in fhe chair, on Hie Ce|ti*nnial appropriation bill, and;was addr4a|d by Mr Phiiliw

oft vainses in Advocacy of the bill.

Senator Sfagynian preshfited twenty one ’ pel. tiqns frotbLcitizensofiGhto asking Cbngeftsioua! aiq for the 4o|istructron of the

them Pac k railroad! I Referred, r. Harr iso* i followed ioh the seme side, ding to tfcn suggestioni that the House ts vote o i Holman's Resolution of the

U Of December, had, fommitted itself

nst all si isidies Hip recalled the fact m] that : ■ isolation w*s offered Hoar asked wbjother it woiiljl not cut off that ujtted by Dawes. Bfiekman spokp in faofappoin^dg the coil imittee asked for.

dir

ni ;ht, to disc

pokfion of tbqicity debt

dug three nights and two da ( in Saginaw Bay. These* man named Benjamin ‘i carried out on the ioe on Thursday night, and drifted here and there unable to reach shore in sny direction until yesterday, when they walked off near Casevilte. Latoud“ was drowned on Saturday but a few feet from th<} others, who could reader him no assistance!,” i !

iy

j—h

MAS SAC H VS B TTS.

Heavy Failnve tit Calale.

Boston, January 19.~A ^dispatch from Portland says that McGlihchy Bros, and Co., dry goods dealers at Calais, have failed. Liatnlities $200,000; assets unknown.

{—-4 ! » L I

MO REIGN.

ENGLAND. London, January 19.—Tlte demand for money is very .qiliet at the Bank of England. There! M little doing outside. Ail Suitable gold: arriving is takeb for export. Samuel Radford & Son, extensive grain merchants of Liverpool^ have suspended. Liabilities, it is thought, will be exceeded by

assets.

A cabinet gesston was held; yesterday and

another will take place to day. It is under-

I wfim ■

iscount ixed at [lament

stood Austria’smote on Tur!

sideration. GERMANY.

Berlin, January 19.—The rate of at the Bank of Germany has, been five per cent of the new imperial pi

buildings.

| }* SPAIN. : ; L Madrid, January 19.—The, Cariist leader Tristany has notified the Spaiiish. Consul at Bayonne of his entire submission to Alfonso. ! , * General Martinez Campos'S army is concentrated in the neighborhood cjf Pam-

p&luna.

CtUenso Hw^toet. CHicioo, January 19.—Wheat quiet for February; 99^; for March; for May; 81 bid for January 0 3% for January; !42J4(§X for

4-

CINCINNATI. .

A Wife Whlpper Let do. . j John Herrel, hisband of the woman wlfeo

came into notoriety a year or two ago frohi being gored by Johfi Robinson’s buffalo, was before the Mayqr to-day for wife whipping, and tbe evidende (Showed a depth of degraded bnmanity! not! often unveiled, even in a Police Court. M< >nflay is “wash-day” for the woman, the proceeds from which she and a daughter, the last mentioned not to exceed fifteen years of age, exhaust in whisky and a ' ” ’ - i - ,i in which condition

Monday eveo-

from his work. The

iff

family drunk Herrel found!

ing, upon return

quarrel was over wn cents worth; he having spent

ten for meat; ape! his family led to

sisted in bnmpii wall. While t as the woman, igating circtami Herrel saying his wife and

them

tfron

‘spare-

ribs,” not to exceed

ence

f

Own canoe.

ing to the evident cents in whisky and

the drunken condition of he whipping, vrhich coppipg her head twice against the the man is nearly as worthless i, the Mayorconsiderejl the mit■nces. and released him, tbe future he would leave

their

aughter to peddle

4-

lelee Filed.

The “ Anderbob Ponndry and Machi Works,” of Madiiott county, have filed

des of incorporatic

TNINANCIAL - WANTED—FIRST I tORTGAGE State, the capital ]? notes J. W. K. Lemon. 56*. Ma^etst. uo* -term of existence

r

with tbe Secretary of being 850.000, add

years. The ”

nuatl Market.

ateadyi

14C

lary 19.—Flour at< Cora duliaM2@l

dull at UtKe ' Wh

Md. Lard steady at 12^b> “bB*

y at 12V 4 c.

packing grade* 17 J5@7,20.

Oats

rit'iwl

Wheat

dull 81 W

active;

.8. m-t( •fjim

11,000, prices uochi

m Yoru Mwrfce*. n dull, -<13 midemand without .117,000 hbla.aalea hanged. | \T I

1.. .1 . —- 1 11 L j

'Toledo Marti'

Toiedo, January iS.-Ftour dujl Wheat dull _.ndlower. No I white Michigan selling at |1.28; exina, do.!, |1.39H| amber, MIC ' ! ^ “

‘lltng at i, i pot, t

91 25.

, Would be AgteeableP

But why dilate?—[Indianapolis Journal. Sure enough! Why? If the American public isn’t thoroughly impressed bf this time with Mr. Morton's statesman like^jpalities and preeminent fitness for the presidency, it never will be. A rest would be very agreeable.

ot Mec—wrila|

Do-pa Not Neceawarily Follow fCindanati CommerciaL] '

And speak ipg of tbe equality of citizens, no matter on which side they fought, it is

> confound with that, a pretbe cause bf tbe Southern

not ni

sumption Confederacy United State

to confou

was as good Is that of the ii not a greet deal better.

Morgan same numt the same apj

DeKalb

coqnties have the ■ of school children and receive ortionnient of the school fnnd.

TWO CENTS.

ELEGRAPH^ NEWS

iwen CtlDd Dp P mouth

Cariist

JBxtonsiYf

Our Men

Leader fonf

SEEKERS

uro-rdk, Jan. 19,

jublican Association

ution

Yjoict of tb ' road limi Pted. . Tl

[ !

to Confer on Utters.

ibmtts to Al-

llure In Lir-

Adrift inaw

lee in 8»g-

WASyiNl tom.

rent tl » appoin asfraudi lentlyrep;

den, i qf that 8

Ionic

BOD

asiunutq t. Januai

u w n *• A Y Lt X-# m.—The Illinois taken measures t to office of any nting themselves

ling for

transfer o allowed !t

Speaker |

niittees ftr their re] pringer introduced a;

[9 —Bland offered formation on the lands within the u^ioa! soldiers; ion called on the

jnstitnfional amingress shall not laws in regard to fnlies. lands or )rrecti ng records relation there-

EvniiNvIlle FlnnneeM - InreiJilInrlfS at FI. SBivANsviLLi J January 1 J.l-The City Coun-

a meetir

lus,

’hot Way!

Speedily }thte larg

, just

ar tfie fi i! was fi material

re tbe fir4l started

re)r lie

INDIA,

nfi a larg^ number ol jjromiuent citizens

g at the < 0unoil rooms, last iss the feA9$>|lityiof bonding a City debt ft was uiumimoua-

s^lved thjbl the citfr [bond $300,000 in

ber 16, [1875. The ijfaue is made for

purpose o retiring llxjal ten percent, year bonds. Mayor HUener submitted ngthy report, fthowin| the city’s financial

January ju — Marly yester-

dl;' attempt tc ‘

morning’a dastardljr attempt to burn dditn the Wo ke Block vquidiscovered justas tb« fiames w»re gaininf ]headway. They wAtP avksuMrttlv rnntrrtVIpft I Th#* hlitflr i«

srs, threatjening his hptel. ..

tjnoticed, 1 pt as the M oike Block Is just ite, it is flow certai i jthey meant busi-

OHIO.

Railroad AocKlent-Ttie MknsIIIoo agar,

der, Efe

Cimcinnati,; January 1 J.|i the Haitim re and Obi olR ie rear end t a freight tfa n, Ohio, yes erday, disldcat a man named Hogg, a ltd t

Wdy passenger Yesterday a m

otbled in th

ifchardton, irb -Massillon, h i«y would bur, r™“ by j e

controlled. | The block is one and moste Important in the posite tl|e![ Mayer House. a lot c f) combustible maind under the rear staircase, as still bdrituig, and that was i started. Ijie Owner of the

lousd jhaareceivi

two annonymoua ‘ ‘ which were

ail train ran into

Lexing-

ting the shoulder slightly injuring

r. 1

oh of tw > :hundred men as vicinity of the residence of o was mil Ale red by his wife faiO, last 8 upday. and fearing i Mrs. Richardson, she was Chief ot Ifolice to Canton,

¥

«|jrF.

1 lie piytiimim Kbslnevsjetr. kw York, January 19|-*Henry C Bowen

te.rday received a noMI from the Examin-

Committeihof Blyrnoitji church, asking i to meet fj. V. Whitel The Wall afreet

brolier, before; {the commilme this evening.

1

4

TCHKS

JEWE

RY, S)L R#ARE,

I MA3Wt OTH^ft ABTICXES Balonglffii to the Jewjhfy Buiinssa.

Piirchasers W fxamini

OOODB

13 East

SIGN OF XLUMOXAI

*9* it B.

CLOCK i DIAMONDS,

Do Well

A.ND

COLCLfiZEB

Was!

I

on St. STREET CLOCK.

Good*

red Free of Chare*-

i *