Indianapolis News, Indianapolis, Marion County, 17 April 1876 — Page 3
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Bargain
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New lorl Store.
CASES PACIFIC PERCALES
At ls£-15£ CJents.
These are not old 8t<le*Band Btyleiof last season, Imt are nice, new freah goods, and sold everywhere at 20 cents Will open MONDAY, April 17th, a very choice assortment of the New Zephyr Ginghams and Alsace Do Toilc.
THE LATEST NOVELTIES IN
Wash Suitings.
PETTIS, DICKSON SCO
XlfLl A2STA FOLI0 BA NK,
REMOVED to No. 66 £. Market at Net earning! belong to Depoeitom. Open Mondays till 7 r. a and Saturdays Ull 8 r. m. W. N. JACKSON, President. JOHN W. Rat, Secretary,
C. H* FOK.JBY, If 1mm. M Factor?-1151 M'S*.
WB S'!AND AT THE MEAD.
THE
HOWE
SEWING MACHINE.
The following Is a report of a Sewing Machine Adjuster of four years' steady work in Chicago.
Heaaya: .
“There are more Singer Machines to repair than any other. Next comes the Weed, Wilson. Grover A Baker, Wheeler A Wilson, and last of all the leading machines Is the Howe, showing that the Howe is the most simple, durable, and has the best
material in its parts of any machine manufac-
>1
ured.’
U there is a HOWE MACHINE In the city that is not giving satisfaction, please report at once at the Company's Office, No. 70 West Wasnmgtua street.
THE EVENING NEWS
MONDAY, APRIL 17, 187®.
CJ1TY 1MKWS.
The O. D. Association is dead. Deaths in the city iast week, 31. The public lamps are carelessly lighted. Who bought that “cancer-jawed” steer? The feast of Passover closed Saturday night.
Will the police board re-instate Wamfcaugh? The city election is two weeks from tomorrow.
The police will serve no more sheriff’s warrants.
Hon. Moses W. Fisld, of Michigan, will talk currency to-night at the’State Capitol building. B. F. Riley ys. Robert McGill—pigeon shooting match, Saturday afternoon. Won by McGill. The greenbackers late Saturday afternoon selected 40 delegates to the congressional convention.
Harry Ash, James Atwood and William Evans, larcenists, have been sent to the grand jury.
Perty Morris, the suspected horse-thief arrested by Page, is still awaiting preliminary examination.
A ball for the benefit of Gaines Johnson, sick and needy, will be given at Emerald hall May 24.
The Eagle Guards drill every Tuesday evening, and are rapidly assuming military airs and grous*
It is reported that President Burgess will succeed Elder Black as pastor of the Central Cttristiau church. •
The Southsiders continue to want a market house.
The hotels are rapidly filling with democratic politicians. 8t Paul’s church is trying to organize a voluntary choir.
Elder Black wants not Fourth Ward aldermanic honors.
The First Baptist people will have an organ concert May 6.
There is more complaint against those Harrison street saloons.
The Occidental masquerade Wednesday evening.
comes off
Esq. Glass is the champion speechmaker In the Eleventh ward.
Jesse George hasbevn sppointed mail agent on the Vincennes road.
New houses are rapidly springing up in the Woodlawn addition.
Those “four poor little shoals” are riot forgot, though resting quietly.
There are 79 retail drug stores in the city, with four soon to be opened.
The Daughters of Father Matthew’s social comes off to-morrow evening.
The 8t. Joseph literary society is getting up a dramatic entertainment.
The varnish works have repaired damages by the explosion and resumed.
Chris. Hagerhorst, of the fourth ward, would make a good councilman.
The Twelfth Ward Republicans nominate • candidate for Council to night [
The national convention of greenbackers willoe held In this city May 17.
Dr. Baylese starts next week for the general conference meeting at Baltimore. Last week the city clerk issued building permits aggregating in value $22 960.
The Herald compliments Michael Hogarty for his communication to The News.
Reminiscenses of three weeks on a Sunday paper, by Ben House, are spicily told.
The Eagles dance at Washington hall on the 20lb, and the Irish band on the 26th.
Spotted fever has wiped *ont one of the match greys beion^ir g to Kregelo <fe Son. The Yoke Bapd Brotherhood have a festi. val to-morrow evening at Hammond’s hall.
The Hoebrook street colored Baptists received a number of new converts yesterday. The Street Commissioner is wanted on Shelby street, and a thousand other places.
Item for Courier-Journal—7,223 loaded
freight cars were handled in this city last
eek:.
The street commishloner’s pay roll last week swelled to $1,096 49. The wart, as usual. The Brown Rotary Sewing Machine Comj>any will reeume manufacturing extensively The ladies' relief society will have an entertainment »t Washington hill Wedowdiy vvtniag.
Consideration of the consolidation of the Peru and Bee Line tracks is the special order for the council to-night. Mr. Landers boldly announces his determination to beat Mr. Holman at the ballot box next October.—[Sun. Dr. Flanders’s match team ran away Saturday afternoon, doing but little damage e bruising the doctor.
The German societies yesterday finally determined to celebrate July fourth on the
grandest kind of a scale.
Mrs. Van Hook, a prospective missionary to Persia, will address the First Presbyterian yonng people this evening.
The Cecilian glee club propose reducing active membership to 12, that number being more convenient to handle.
Do the police twit, or whack, with the gamblers? If not, let them club together and sue The News —[People. '•
On the 14th of next month a mission will begin at 8t. Mary’s church, by the Franciscan fathers, lasting 10 days.
But one inning was played Saturday afternoon by the Capital City and a picked nine, ending in a tie of one each.
L W. Hasselman, Saturday night, awoke, in time to prevent horse-thieves from making off with some of his fine stock.
Arrangements are making to deliver and sell in this city the Daviess county cannel coal for sixteen cents per bushel. Avery Van Wie, of this city, has secured a patent on a wardrobe device, and R. C. Nicholas upon reed organ stop actions.
The state officers Saturday subscribed $100 to erect a flag-staff at the centennial grounds, Philadelphia, and purchase a flag.
Luther Benaon was melted with • large audience at the Academy yesterday afternoon, and his lecture apojptempefance was pertinent to the occasion end forcible in utterance. He ia a fine s
John Isaaoe, who stole and buggy, and was captur was conr horse
Todd’e horse at Greenfield, the criminal ling. Stealing ding negroes,
The colored people are dlecnsstng with
Gordon's
acerbity Major
fense in the VVombugh
malice over certain exi
him in course of argument
ndnet of the oe-
and are laying ons made by This is silly.
ng rumors the ed to nominate a ay night, and resting event un ection Saturday
“Tat-payer” re1 for the fire de-
Notwitbstanding gossi fourth ward democracy fa candidate for council 8a instead postponed that in tii after the republican
next.
Chief Fitchey’s reply to gffrding the purchase of fuel partment, published in TheNewe last week, is complimented by Editor Reed as “suffl ciently explanatory to please all doubting Thomases.” The Center township greet)backers Saturday afternoon nominated John Krum for township trustee, Samuel Love, justice of the peace, and W. P. Smith assessor. The selection of constable candidates was referred to the county central committee
I
The democracy in the several wards met Saturday night and selected delegates to the state convention of this week. In the ninth ward W. W. Woollen was nominated for council; in the first, Andrew McOOatt, and in the eleventh, Marshall Ej. Palmer.
A Herald commissioner has been making a tonr among the “sight seers,” and so long as his finances held good amused himself in hearing his fortune told. It was the old, old story which fell from their lips, and it was drank in by absorbing ears that lost not a single note.
The Marion county medical society disenss inflammtion at their meeting to-morrow evening. Dr. Van Voorhes leading.
Elder C. H. Caton, of the Butler Mission, has been called to Mattoon, 111., but the question of acceptance is unsettled.
It is published that Dan Macaully will retire from the Academy management at the close of the season, two weeks hence.
The city court has been newly matted, and some very important changes made about the quarters allotted the court officers. Germania lodge, I. O. M., will have a hall at Mozart hall Monday night next, for the benefit of the widows and orphans's land.
Joseph H. Crandall and wife celebrated their silver wedding Saturday evening at the home residence, 477 North Meridian street
The Fletcher Place Church pulpit is adorned by a handsome Bible and hymn book, presented by the late James M, Lamoert.
Louisa E. Fagan has been divorced from her husband Benjamin E, and Helen 8 Jones from Abraham, in Judge Newcomb’s court.
The fire department, police force and street-scrapers.were paid off Saturday, and city warrants were in liberal demand at 99 cents on the dollar.
An effort is being made to have a public debate in this city between those two eminent doctors of different doctrines, Burgess and Underwood.
First the Thompson, then the Aughenbaugh, and lastly the Wombaugh cases—let Marion county criminal court juries stand up head. Augh! If the Herald is correct, the interview by the city editor of the Journal with Judge Rand was not a success. P’raps it was too much of a success. A catfish/was caught in White river last week weighing 30 pounds, by Ham Caylor. aays.the People. Its easier to believe it weighed 30 ounces.
The county and city treasurers’ quarters are crowded with tax payers anxious to pay their assessments before the penalty is assessed, which will be after to-day.
If complaints continue, there Is an auction shop on South Illinois street which will
be set down as a second edition of that commonest Kind of a common dead-fail
Sixty-four hundred hogs went the way of porkdom at King&n’s last week,and facilities have been introduced for the possible slaughtering of teu thousand per week.
Next Tuesday the News will begin putting up its new six-cylinder press in the Journal building, and about the first of May will be established in its new quarters.—[Herald. A slim Jim Irishman with auburn mustache is canvassing the city trying to sell his Peter Funk clocks on the installment plan. Honest people will take warning.—[People.
Articles oT incorporation of the RuUding. Loan Fund & Savings association, ot Anderson, Madison county, have* been filed with the secretary of state. Capital stock, $500,000.
The county central committee of the greenbackers has organized by electing* P. M Hollingsworth chairman, Issac M. Stackhouse secretary and Joseph H. Yundt treasurer.
A horse and buggy was stolen from J. M. Merrill, six miles west of the city, last evening. Saturday afternoon a team belonging tc Samuel Wallace, 63 Vine street, was also taken.
The old high bridge, on South Noble street, i known to have been the death of^ight
ia known __ ^ o persons riding on top of the freight car| yet the new is being constructed on the same
grade.
While sailing on White river yesterday the boat upset and plunged into the water Gilbert Sumner and George Miller. But for Sumner's exertions Miller would have drowned. Senator McDonald returned from Washington late Saturday night. According to an interview published this morning he considers the gubernatorial question considerably mixed. Fred. Elstrod, 118 North Noble street, while harnessing his horse yesterday, was knocked down by the animal, trampled upon and kicked. He escaped with a broken arm and severe braises. Dr. Stratford has become a very porenpine of late, aud bristles at the slightest provocation. He intimated to Captain Madden, at the oonncil meeting Monday night, that he could be Been.—[Herald. Next Sunday being Low Sunday, the children of all the Catholic churches will receive their first oommaoion. At St Mary’s the children will receive it at the solemn high na*, at 9:30 o’clock. •
Several men presented to the Green backer convention Saturday as Simon pure independents of highly inflated order, were seen Saturday night or Saturday afternoon taking active part in the democratic primaries Either somebody lied or there were remarkably short conversions. Upon the return of Miesj Clara Weinman from Germany, she will giv^i a series of concert entertainments in this country, commencing at Indianapolis, the place of her nativity. . Reinhold Reinman, her father, is already’putting his house in order for the reception of this favorite daughter. \ Last week, near the corner of McCarty and East streets, a tramp begged 'some food from a young lady, Misa Minnih Schouler, and finding her parents gone made an assault upon her with intent. Her screams brought assistance, but instead of hanging the rascal to the nearest lamp-pojjt he; was permitted to
escape.
Harry Schalar, 112 Dorman street four weeks ago placed 16 eggs udder a setting hen and Saturday 16 were hatched, each egg producing a live vigorohs chicken. One
of the chickens is peculiarl; four natural legs, and his 1
balance of the brood is an Addity, to say the
least.
Inquiry develops that t is ticket-scalper
marked, having presence in the
rred twenty-five
who was said to have procq
tickets on a nortliern road by representing himself as agent of a theatrical tronpe, was innocent of such trick, having purchased them in good faith of another man. This other man, however, is charged with having
got them in that way. r
V. H. Hamm, rooming at 80 East New York street, yesterday afternoon attempted suicfde, but the bullet lodged in his arm instead of the heart, severing an artery ami inflicting a severe wound. Mr. Hamm is troubled with heart disease, and'this is the second time while in the agony of an attack he has lost his mental control andattempted
self-destruction.
The German societies have selected the following finance committee for the July 4th celebration: F. Goldbausen. G. Flotz, F. L, Bieler, A 1). Siedensticker, Fr. Munnenhofl. Michael Gine, William Schulz, M. Schutlei* R Kempt, Joseph Gardener, Charies Dielz Gharles Grobe. William Amtbor. Ad, Metz ner, G, Willhoff, Chris!jGompf, PVed Hcrgt, Charles Fetscb. Herman Koch, Clem Schulz, George Reyer, R Kempf. John Ruehler. Five o’clock Saturday evening the Wnmbawgh jury agreed upon an acquittal, and the defendant was discharged. Criminal court juries duriug the past few months have made so meny remarkable returns that this verdict will fall to surprise the public. After such s farcical result, however, further expense to the state might be saved by nolle prossing the indictment against Scantlir}, for if the principal in a murder case can not be convicted, what need to try an accessory? John W. Fulz, president of the sbuthside hunting club, thinks The News wen^ too far in discussing the Kepple affair, which occurred during the reeeut pigeon shooting tournaninet Members of the club considered the disbarment of Kepple from further matches too serious a punishment for tht offense committed: but none of them left the tournament on that account. His shot was a careless one, hut it was within prescribed limits, and therefore the endangered ; spectators
were as much at fault as he.
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The wicked republicans (how else could it have happened?) must have adroitly got possession of the thirteenth ward greenbackers the other evening, for there were republican delegates to the green backer’s convention Saturday, who manipulated things to suit their conveniencei aud there was a reso-
lution passed at the wa»d meeting pledging
Thfe Plan’s cohorts to support both the republican and democratic nominees for council. As an average thing in this city the greenbackets have democratic proclivities, hence for the republicans to gain any sort of a foothold in tbfir midst ie so much
clear gain.
4^ —
t A.t> CKH SURrMCXS.
■low tba
Dny was Observed In (be €tia rebee.
Church going people were oat in fall force yesterday, the weather being propitious and "*■ * * than - ^ ‘ *—•*
were s, am
the occasion of more than ordinary interest. Floral decorations were quite general in many of the churches, and the discourses of the day had special bearing upon the occasion celebrated, the remembrance of the Savior. The services at 8k Paul’s cathedral were of an unusuilly interesting character, the music being of a high order and most acceptably rendered by a quartette of voices composed of Mr. George Flemming. Miss Sallie Bingham, Messrs. Fred. Otte and H. J. Kenyon. At Grace Episcopal church Bishop Talbot conducted the morning services, at the conclusion of which six candidates were confirmed and received into membership. The music at this churah was a prominent feature of its services. At the church of the Holy Innocents the attendance was gratifyinglv large, and at the conclusion of an interesting discourse from the rector. Rev. George B. Engle, the sacrament of the eucharist was observed. The floral display at Cfirist church was very elaborate, and the musical selections most acceptably rendered, especially so the solo, “I Know that My Redeemer Liveth,” sung by Mrs. M. H. Spades. The rec-
Bishop Talbott received young applicants into membejehip. The services at Sc John’s Cathedral, Sc Mary’s, SC Patrick’s and Sk Joeeph’s Catholic churches were of an imposing character. Masses were observed with great solemnity, and appropriate musical selections were interspersed throughout the exercises. The floral display at the Second Presbyterian church was exquisitely fine, the music inspiring, the attendance large both morning aud evening, and the discourse* by Dr. Withrow effective and inetrfcctive. Dr. De*o addrwaed large audience* fwter*
eb, hi* morning die-
lal bearing upon the resid at the English-Lu
pr of applicant* were M. H. Richards, disjg on "The Easter re-
Millinery G-OOZDS.
“Anthem of Revs ’ - Black’* r -
church, day were
pastors of Third Dr. Robinson of the morning servic
•anine
of Eidyt 1
Christian
t* the da.
ttion” was the subject j address at Central Recourses appropriate 1 by the respective •rts Park churche*. Wayne, assisted at
(jrrana upeninp 1
sveral.
last even!
it the First.
returned
Trinity church; and l*the ordinance of bap-
at the First Baptist
Of Flowers, Hate, Ornament?, Laces .and Ribbons at the |
rian chnrch Rev. Dr.
from Persia,
Boston Store.
Cjaan, a returned missionary
gkve most interesting accounts of the results
of miseic ’
missionary labor among the Nestorians
and Musselmans of that country.
The Butler mission church organized one year ago on Fletcher atenue, with a membership of nineteen, has since increased to eighty, And has one of the most flourishing
Sabbath-schools on the soutbside.
•■rSPECIAL BARGAINS IN FLOWERS, being one third lower In price than is being asked else where.
BOSTON STORE,
B AND 7 WEST WASHINGTON STS SET.
Tor. Up. The eighth ward workingmen and the eighth ward greenbackers are already torn
JOHN GLEASON, JR, Tlie TUailor,
23 SOUTH ILLINOIS NT., Occidental Hotel Block.
statement must be taken with some degre< oi allowance, for all political stones tbesi
cause of dissension is * good one, and calls for political blood, for it seems that the committeemen of that district, instead of call-
ing a primary meeting for the nomination of
ill
k f - -
ad thus introduced a disorganizing wedge.
delegates to the greenback convention of jSaturday, elected themselves to that position, \nd thus introduced a disorganizing wedge.
A Card.
To the Editor of The Evetlng News, Will you be so kind as to publish the following facts: In the eighth ward there was held a meeting ostensibly for the purpose of selecting delegates to represent the democratic voters of said ward in convention next Wednesday.
Some man by the name of Woollen, commit-
teeman, was made chairman
« v* 1 ? a svsvrvt m? At ax
WHOLESALE BOOTS P3T-T Vll ll*W 86 and 89 South Meridian SI INDI ANikPOLIS. 1 EDMUNDS
» chair
the “coriorner” a comm select the delegates—vc
hen Wi
more.
On motion of
mittee of five was to ote three yeas and oollen takes a hook
nothing
frtmi his pocket and reiadsoff the committee;
retires, jconsulte, deliberates,
committee
and with all tthel solemnity of an owl declare themselves the self-con-stituted tribunals of the eighth wiard, “be ye subject to the powers that be.” Next Jordan came upon the scene, Judge
M A.YO A CO. Our NPRI^O GOODS are lower in priee than ever be-
fore. Call and see.
Jordan I mean, to enlighten his intelligent
NO MISTAKE
audience in relation to the finances of the city and as to the comparative merits of
CAN BK MAJOR IN BUtINO
counciimen from the borth and south sides. Ho did not mean it, but if I understand the English language Graft and Adams forced a
B. T. BABBi IT’d BEST SOAP, BRCAVSl HR ONLY MAKES OlVE QUALITY.
democratic council to make all the improve
ments in their wards of placing the “onus"
‘‘Bah.”
This is certainly n© compliment to ns
simply for the purpose On the party in power.
REMOVAL,
southsiders, who supposed we were represented by solons. I’Rah for Landers.”
Architect*! YORK A t'OKBY, From 96 Fast Washington street to 11 >4 West Washington street. Room 3, second floor. Iron Block.
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maats to
order at the Dollar
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Picture frames
Store.
Bibd cages and featherTdusters at the Curiosity Stoop. e ° .
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Tbavelino bags and baskets of all kinds at the Dollar Store. j e 0 50ckkts and dollar lamp" at the Dollar Store, e °
SPKlNO MATTRESSES
MADE TO ORDER FOR
Miss Angie L. SwAjfK has returned from New York, and is now prepared to show the public a very handsome stock of French pattern hats and imported goods, In her new rooms, f o. 4 West Washington it, over Wn», Haerle’s [mj U
$io $20
$15 $25
Best variety of lamps sfid glass ware at
rioeitf Shop
the Cu
Brown’s Rotary 14 thp" best sewing machine. Warranted in every particular. Office 50 North 11-
IfraAia at
6 ’
With Improved Skelefon Frame, Spring Edge snd Bair tope, aud sold
ON WISE BIT BA TME M TH,
liuols St.
House furnishing gool i at lowest figures at Cu ridaity Shop, 34 w. Wash! ogtou. e •
By K. G. BUBT aV <3 O.,
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I CElCAttO,
HAND OPERA HOUSE.
.
IMond.fi.jjF', A pr’il ITtli,
SIX NIGHTS AND MATINEF,
MR. FRANK E. AIKEN, In Bartley Campbell’s Great Succerslul Drama Of
8efl! Bert! Of, Oceen, to Oceao!
Pronounced by the p Theatrical HR of the p:e
ress
esent i
i>ubiic the Great
SATURDAY, at 2:80 p m., Grand' Frank I. Aiken
Matinee.
Prices as usual. Eeata can be secured at
Harry Craft's.
ACADEMY OF HUSIC
fm naNrtiri arananrirv i
DANIEL MACAULKY........Manager.
O N 13 AIGHT OWILY
r
TUK3DAY EVENING, April 18tl, 1876, the celo-
•* brated
miN PIHUIMOIIt tius, la One Grand Concert.
EMISSION I j 7c rent* served teats...; 1 ....II
ar Reserved .eat. at at Downiels Jewelry Store,
Opposite Hotel Bates.
V| El OPOLIIAN THEATER Lv A Cor. Washington aud Tennessee Sts. ■pen ever evening with a Star Specialty Oc «*r AdmlssJon, 15. 25. 35. mi anAiva.osnta.
Company.
I HE «KJ KOPObii AN
Brass and String Sana
TXNUXa THKIB HXaVIC ,
(PARTI Rf*, RAI,AM, 4'DMtJEKTH, ETC.
67 Indiana avenue will bo promptly .. ^ Director
Orders left at,
*’tor>de<1 to H. D. BEIMMKN
i i 1
rector.
01**1110 THRU.—njeree fir Begii ners on .O Tuesday-* and Saturdays Ajdvance C’ass for Ladles and children In the “Haln Wallx," “Glide Waltz," "The B ■stou,”' "Gernuui* and all Chuaic
P_ z," "ine "oermauS and
Lances, ou W duesdays and Faturdaya Also, [1 se* for Ladle!* a d Uentiemeti forming evenings Reversing all Round sices a sp daily. Music funjished foi pnvaie partb Apply at Beywood’s Private Danci g Pat fora, si K. New York st.
T
Sentinel
ESTABLISHMENT,
INDIANAPOLIS^ IND.
Ie lot Ciplete fcia tie West.
TYPE JL JL JL JkJy
Faciliet.
NEW
Hew MacliHf and Increased
EVMT I' * MPTIDW O
JOB PRINTING, BOOK PRINTING
OF \
AND
Comity >Yorlt
RAILROAD PRINTING
Jk. BFJEOIAIL.’t'Y.
*r Manufacturem of Matthews’! Patent Renewable Memorandum Book-a perfect novelty. For ■*le by any Stationer in the city. .[ *•* PRESS WORK for Printers promptly done.
RJim
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Re-Opening 1 s 5s ««»
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