Indianapolis News, Indianapolis, Marion County, 4 May 1876 — Page 1

THE EVENIN

NEWS.

VOL. 7—NO. 132.

INDIANAPOLIS, INDIANA, THURSDAt. MAY 4,18W.

PRICE

ALBERT GALL. C A-RPETS, Wall Pap^r, WINDOW SHADES, OIL CLOTHS. ,\ hew goods m m piitem 101 E. Washington Street, OPPOSITE THE NEW COUHT HOySE.

W AWT Bn.

Wl A Uno E U D rt GOOD TxrL °R^i'ATHU s^CTH

aaJ^rttora adOtraaed rttupiT lo tho nnmi«r*->l t bo«, sod wlUioat the oame of the party for whore “tended, ero not to be delivered tnrough the Post Otnoe, bat sent to the Dee i Letter Office, in m> eOTdmaoe with section 60, Bega^Uou of 1866, T7niwd flutes Laws. Bach letlcra, la awnrer to ad vex Uewa«nU,aiu()t be left at The itewa Office to innirt wiiTBry.

__ Motloe to Advertleera. ▲dvertlfemeDU to lectire Insertion npon the b^oiefiTi imnd0il 111111 Cl0 oonnung room

WAMWJin.

ANTED-BOARDEBS AT 131 W. OHIO. XJ^ANTED-BOARDERSrtaf £~OHIo'aT. TV h t! ■iir ant m - goodoi it lTt14Tf6 ktwayne __VT_'Veuue. otl 'll/-ANTED-BOARDERS AT 160 VIRGINIA t hVrPUQ, on! '\AT AWTed~giri7~good“cooITat to north _rT_Dliiioii«t t"W U i 'lnoisgt BELL_ ^“TtIb AND» _ NC^TH \tT ANTED DISH WAS H ER~XT ~26~ANi)~B _ N Tf Illinois st. TTXANTED-50 boarders^at 15>4"mTss _ aV VV D. Coombs h utl "WNo ^cireVh' S n CLAS 3 dressmaker at TITanted-good ofBiTTo'oook and wash TT at 203 Arsenal are. to! \ir ANTED - GOOD’ GIRL~ATI29-PERU ST.— f T refereocec r^ quir^d oo ! XITANTED WHITE~GIRL~TO~COOK'AND TT Wash 836 N. Meridian st. oo! YTTfANTED GOOD KITCBENGIRLAT KELLY vf Houte, 66 N. Alabama st. ! XI/AHTED-PCROH * SERB "POR HOEETIn TV Br'ghtwood. 68_KJeartet s^ _ nr* \%TANTED—GOOD GIRL TO DO GENERAL JFV Bo isewor*. 581 W. Wash. st. 1 TETANTED-TWO GOO ' GIBL’TToOK—AND TT hon e airJ. at 170 K. Market st. l TETANTED A GOOD TAILOR** AT BRIU/B TV Ii diana Dje Home, 18 Mkb«. ave. XET ANTED - GIRL _ FOR GENERAL HOl'SE_TT wo’k. Apply at 81 Collette ave. : HirANTED-MAN TCTATTEND HORSES AT 87 W W. Waahjrt Da. J. T. KiNS'jtB o t \T7 ANTED-GOOD GIRL TO DO'HOUSEWORK ; TV German preferred. 204 Donglau.cor. Veimont. n it TXT ANTED—TO BUY—MORTGAGE A iTcuM TTjnsercial paper. H 8 bomey, 8 Bates Block, s 0 TITANTttD-500 CARRIAGES AND BD«GT» TV to repair and repaint at 86 and 88 R h ary land street. . h 0 TIT AlH'IX^LWFU^lTTRi^C AEPETS. ETC ’ TV at best cash prleee, by J R Marot, 24 South Delaware rt. tn r

I linoia st.

Tlranted-12,stock in firtt nation W/'ANTED-MILLINERS FOUR FIRST C0ASS 1 it T r ° Ur mllline ry departmenL PrrW ANTED-OCCUPANTS FOR FRONT - BOOM, TV fnrnl«bed or unfurnished, with or Without board, st 153 K. Tennessee it otl \17 ANTED - W A RRANTEirTHE CHEAPEST TV hoiue, s'sn and iresco painting done lathe city.^A. Harder,891E. Michlganst. h° WTANTED—GOOD FEMALE COOK^ALSO^a Tln r ANTED—TO TRADE-A~ SPRING WAGON ft or buggy for osrp- nter work or building lumber. Apply «_t 36 3. Pennsylvania it. oh! WANTED-PARTNER WITH~»4CionCAPITAL f t in the gity e y business. trad^ already eauibliahei and centrally located H. M. B., News office ot! YET ANTED - SEALEDBIDS WILL BE RECEIVED y V for the refreshment Ht&uds of the Emerald's

p enfe, to be held on the 18th Inst., at the Exrosl-

tlbn grounds, the mh inst

low

All bids must be in on o* before No intoxica'ing liquor will be al-

■wpd to be sold Addiess M. F. Wall, fO 8. Mixeis*hippi st. _ t v

AUCTION MAI. It. A CCTION HAI E-BANKRDPT^ALE oFdRY .ra. goods -We have orders to close out the balanee o’ the bankrupt stoc* of the Fanners’ Store at,auction immediately, so look out for bargains. Sflc commences to day and will continue every dsy until sold. Robertson A Dawson, auctioneers.

XUCTION SALE—FPRN1TCRE AND HOCSEh' Id goods at auction- I will >eli at the lesidence of J E. Gimperling, Esq., No 579 North Tennessee street, on Friday morning, May Mh, at 0o’clock, the entire furniture, etc , consisting of fine ren. parlor set, marble bed room sets, marble fades, hat r-ck, body Brussels carpets, curuins, b^ddroe. sideboard, dining room furniture, stoves, refhtrenuor faa<y chairs, rugs, garden bo-e. and a *.ineml variety of well kept household property. Ai' L. Hunt, aucioneer u h

A'

UCTION SALE-FINE RESIDENCE

at

Public Auction.

I will, on Wednesday, the 10th day of May. re’l my residence on N.:rth Alabama street o the highest bidder. The house is new, well finished, (jmmo'.'lou and in every way a desirable home; in is aiao located in the very best pi rt of the city. ( all and ex>unine before day .of s»le Terms easy. 1 will, at the same time and place, offer for sale

a groat variety of H lifehold Goods.

ii uremia ernoas.

Consisting In part of chairs, carpets, stoves, di*he«. ekambers is, pictures, beds, bedstead*, bureaus lo king glssses, center tables, dining tables, book

other houseg box, one

ill will also offer my flue family carriage bor«o ard c4rri g f if not sold before that tine ’ A new parlew set aud one chamber >et are offered at private ale for • few days Any one detiring rome nice furniture at low r rates (ban eve-- before ofered will do well t • ca 1 an onre ladies are especially, invited to attend the suction tale bn the H'th ot Mav 8«le to begin t 10 fl’elock a. in, on the premises. John B Glover, 648 North A abamatt. u e

XU JLVA.J*

TljTANTUD—RV <RY PMOKBR T » GIVE 1 HI TT Monopoly dgar a trial; equal tv almost auv Imported cie *r. ta * th-s-tu TIT ANTED-COLORED GIRL T6 DO GENERAL TT bon ewo k tn family of two. Apply at 57» N. Pennsylvania st. . ! XtT ANTED T01HI RRFOR SEVERAL MONTHS, ww aono horsA top buggy. Address wiih name Citijen, News office ho!

"A GOOD AP

ANTED—IMJtEDI ATEL Y

pre tl'e girl lor dressmaker at 561, corner

ht! NICE FRONT

FOR

J: .

Mortis and Alabama sts. VI/ AN TED -OCCUEANT

W roam, with or wltbout board, furnished or onfurnbhed, at )75 Cady at. h t! WANTED FII^T CLA8S"cddk7MrN0¥W0 Tt man Ca 1 on C. J. Scott at Spencer House, fro a 8 to 6 o'clock this alien oon. ! -IITANTED 8ITCATION BY YOflTcTMAN'lN TT grocery or any hunest work: best reference; wages $:0 per month Penman, News r ffice. 1 "ITT ANTED—LADIEST TO CALL AND - SEETHE TV new ErccUior Plaiting Machine at No 2 1 homjison'i block, corner Illinois and Ohio streets

TEFaKTlOJ—DH D NEirP, vt ihi*.:Ar«A aVx Tt ha* Bought and settled No 306 Virginia ave, where he will treat all chronic diseases as usual,

In *

Vrv ANTED—PLACES BY 2 GOOD GIRLS IN Yw p ivate family, either toge-her or fepanoe. Call at 659 Fourth street, between Illinois and Meridian- 1 titantro-TirrTATrETTohetnctw -•rffAT TT they cm get all kind* of braided hat* done over iu the latest style at No. 176 Massachusetts avenue. toi ? VVTAKTWD—'. CKB TO URPAIB, KrYITO rP VV and bells.to bang; models for patents made aud genera^repairing done, by A A Budd A Co. 6W market st. nuthl ANNTED -AT 797 NORTH MERIDIAN 81. 1

■ . l good girl who ca.'

a id who is wd’ing 10 ly ol three i>ersou.

an com- well recommended do all of the work in a f*mt-

tree person.. te * TE7 ANTED -- EVERYBODY TO KNOW - THAT , VV ihey can ge r firet-class photog aphs at Pendergast s gallery, 2U E Washington st, opp Little’s Hotel, forth 28 per dozen. us! 'W ANTE1) - A rEW CHOICE LOTS LEFT THAT VV can he le >ed fora term of yean, for hi mes for the me-chant m chanlc and laborer. H C Bailors, 34 E Washington st. ii_ TET-ANTED-D. M. OSBURN - HAS - TAKEN A VV pa-tnerand chanted irotp ibi IndianapoliBusineMi College to the Indianapolis Pnono,iapbic Institute, in the Franklin building, c.rner of Circle »nd Market. us! TIT ANTED A _ GOOD, ENERGETIC MAN AS VV aseut tor the Whe.der A Wilson manuLcturing Company’s sf-wlng m chines in lndia"apolo and M«r(ou county Apply to Samuel E. Oilmen, 41 East Ohio st. us! TETANTsD -IT ISiiWN :BAT WE ARR FOR T T prepared Ur attach the celebrated Brew 'et spring to your ude bar buggies at a small cost, and making the Quest riding buggies made, at 36 and 88 K Maryland st h 0 XJLTANTED VACANT LOT IN THE NORTH- > V ern part of the city iu excha-'ite for de«irab's house and lot south, on w-ich there is an incttm bmi.ee due monthly. Address stating exact Inca tion aud cash prhe 8. N. 8., News office. _ ho VKf ANTED SITCATION'AS BOOKKEEPER OR W as-ioant bookkeeper, or in some othe^rapac ity in wholesale house; c*n give good re fere- ees as to business qual float 10us; will uotobje tto a very moderate salary for the present E. 8., this office ^ a l

XXJ ANTED-RENT REDUCED-I AM RENTING VV new ootiy|e* on and near stre et rail way. at

v eotyselurc*Ht

ty; cad Aid

Emoubh .

greatly redi

no better for tl'e price in for yourself. Wuxiam^H

TETANTED-A PARTY OR PARTIES WITH TT 8 ,000 ca-h, to take a quarter interest in a legitimate* budtese that will pay from $25,<k0 to $60 Okf In th-ee tears For lull irfnrataHon,call at room No. 11 Martindale’e Market Street Heck, h n

TO BU V-HORSE ABOUT 15 HANDS

u and le ^or

dress L, New* office, stating price and'where can be seen. • t •

X17 ANTED- v ADAM MILLER K STOPPING W at the northeast * omer Louisiana and Illinois ■swats, ro m 11.4th floor: she tell* the pa t p-e»ent and future event-, bring* back at*ent Mends; makes sper-dr ma-risges and give* charts of luck. Ladies 80 c-nts ; gentlemen $1 t

get pay for all imorovemet ta. or c*n pnrehare the lot at it*appraised value; lots in-ide the old cor-

LOAN-MONEY—$1,000 TO $20,0(10. C. C Bnrgem; 911C Market st tu * O LOAN - MONEY ON JEWELRY, CLOTHING, * e.c., at City Loen Office, at 66 North Llinoi•treet. u * ItO LOAF^ONEY-I CAN TAKE I ' M EDTaTE ly wjuie lo ns on Rlrictiy tlrbi-claMi city proper ty or f&nnff. A, L. Roachx. ua ® r fo LOAN-85 ONE -YOU"CAN~BrY - OR SELL a note, or negotiate a loan, by calling 0:1 « II Kay, N .. 1 Odd E Hows Hall._ 1 ‘

JHlB MUM*.

L OR RENT-FURNISHED ROOMS, AT 186 N. Illinois st. . osl

DOR RENT-TURNISHEl' ROOM AT 117 N. I; Illin.i'street. hol_ DOR RENT - DESIRABLE ROOMS IN GRAND r Opera House Hotel. nu 0 COR RENT - DESIRABLE FURNISHED ROOM, I; at 80 E. New Yotk »t. o nl DOR RENT-UNFURNISHED FRONT ROOM, f at 57 W. Maryland st. h tl DOR RENT-JWO NICE FRONT ROOMS WITH r board, at 167 N. Tennessee. 1 fcOR RENT- A VERY DESIRABLE FURNIsIeD rooui, at 96 E New York st 00

|!0 “LOAN-180,000 ON LONG TIME ON 'TTV I; pMier y. Davis« Lee, loan agents, No 6 Ms^rtnidale’s Market street block. [a] tn * 'ro loan“money-on“f]rst _ mortgag"“ I large and small sums always on hsnd; Jos> pb A, ■*er* «t Bro., No. 90 East Varket st. un - ■PoTLOAN—I HAVE MONEY IN HAND TO BUY a to we mortgage or commercial ni tes. Yon can get the money to-dav. It. 8. Dorsey, 15 Bates Block. h , ; O U)AN-M0NEY-BY THE NTW. cT UNIVER ally Insmountsof Sl.Ouu ami upwards ■ n flisi mortgige. Apply tu John M. Judah or C. E. Hollenbeck. te s l O LOAN - MONEY ON MORTGAGeTIN'SUMS ' of $1,COO and upward,on improved property and improved farms, interest annually and at the cud jfthesear. J. !4. Lord. 82 East Market st. ul * |'v LOaN -a.NY 'f'K‘wjFdt’StT'To'BORSOW. I on mortga-e, 81,010 to $6,000 at 10 per cent, ’t^r three or five years, from a private party, cap ion«y when title is accepted. Nor’e but t offering flm-class improved city properi apply. Address H A, News office. n*

UKBMOMAT..

PERSONAL-BIDWELL’S NEW MAPLE SUGAR a Taffy and Wax. 30c per pound. Store aud facto r y opposite Journal. * I ml 11 OERSON AL—S r ITS TRIMMED AND MADE TO a order from 814 to $16; also pams and vests according No_19 Va. av. t h PERSONAL - WE WANT TO BUY. CHEAP - FOR * cash, a two seated one-horse carriage; apply at Bidwell's candy factory, opp. Journal h t

»ERSONAL-DOMESTIC '

ourn&l

PAPER FASHIONS—

Personal—lessons given on the piano. ^ harp, oman and zeitber Leave orders at ’feinrich’s jewelry store, 167 E. Washington st, or ait residence, 511 Fast Market s.. Pro Fatso b Carl [m] o th

««. -T OH MACr.

OUND—THECHiRF, AT 180 H. ILLINOIS BT. [a I ua tsj^ Tn OUND-TH E PLACE WHBRE FIRST-CLASS v photographs can be had for $2.25 per dozen. No. 212 East Wash, st., opp. 1 iitlc’s hotel. u s'

*» UMIC »l>.

ffiyfUSICAL-DO NOT MAKE A MISTAKE BY tLVJL K ttlng a piano or org*n before caiung at 34 E. • srket ttreet: the most handsome cased organ*, bmnbined with pure, sweet tone, in the market. H.H. Mason. tt*

rftjt MAAB Ul! T&AUM

DOR TRADE r class and fi

FARMS-170 ACRRS FIRST-

class and free of encumbrance, in Hancock county, want Indianapolis property free and char jand 83,000. h

i Farm of

129 acre*. 1.500 fruit trees, in Fayette 1 miles from C'-nnersviUe. Also, gold orso, pony or buggy. Peters & Hunter,

51 W. Washington st, room 8.

DOR SALE OR‘TRADE—FOR THREE DAYS ” at a great sacrifli e, a new two-storv east and south frout bouse of sixro ms, A'hst., c mer of jTeoth; stable, wood shed, etc.,and street improvements made: a vacant lot not to exceed one thou-

sand dollar* wou’d be taken in part payment A

1 p«kYtt #*h«rus» ii\ amt sl Fnr

rare chance to get a pood home. For : I ca 1 on or address J. W. Baird, agent, 13 Hubbard Block. ho

BOABniJfB.

gOARDING-AND LODGING; $L50 PER WEEK; DO A Ki;i N G—<:rtTkp~ Chew Fsmeralda ne 0

JgOARDIftt

-FIRS r-CLANR— Chew White Lily.

OOARDING—with'FURNISHED rooms in P private family; 18 Ea»t New York st. h of fjOARDING-Wmi FURNISHED ROOMS IN P private toaaUy: 13K at New York st u o!

FRONT'ROOMS

DOR RENT—2Sr »RY B8IGK HOUtUf 6 ROOMS, r Inquire at m South Illinois st n*

DOR RANT—FURNT8HFD FRONT JT Apply rcom 38 Martindale Block.

ROOM,

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COR BBNT—VERY L -W-D vkLLING 166 N r Tennessee, 8 rooms J. M. Judah. ui°

iNC5 KHNT—HOUSE OF 8 BOOM8, MO 141 N C Alabama. Apply at 180 rt Alabama. s* n OR RENT-THIRD FLOOR, WELL UGHTED, r 5*xl8, over 26 S. Meridian. Gallup’s. _usl COR RENT—NEW FIVE ROOM HOUSE. WITH C all couv. nieuces. Call 199 Virginia av. h’n! DOR BENT-RESIDENCE OF 10 ROOMS.NORTHE east Address or call 28, Christian ave. to!

DOR RENT-10 ROOM HOUSE. ON BELLEr foutaine st. $25. Call at‘229same rtreet. t sl

DO*t RANT—HALL 30^6 , WITH ANTE-R JOH8, I; 3d story, 16 8 Defawaie st J. M. Jucah ui*

G OR RENT—DWELLING HdUSE 61 ARCH ST.

U Tho

Thomas L. Sullivan 24J4 E. Washington st tv DOK RBNT—FUKNISHJtD HALL, IN GRilfC flth’s Block. Inquire of J. McGaw, 16 N. 111. uo*

RKJK RENT—TWO-STORY BRICK HOUSE, NO. f* 183 * Ohio street Apply at 179 B < hlo st uh* DOR RENT- HOUSE 5 ROOMS. 224 N. NOBLE street. Apply J. P. Weaver, 278. Meridian, h o! f70R~RENT—BROKiR’8~OFFICE~ON~ FIRST P floor, by C. E. Coffin A Co., 34 North Delaware street h o 0R~RENT -2 'UNFURNISHED RO 'MSrBER room and parlor, N. W. cor. Circle and Melidfan. tv If

DOR RENT-LARGE P Wright’s Aarket

Wbioht. '

STORE ROOM IN. street block. John C.

tn

DOR RENT—FURNISHF>D COTTAGE ON NORTH P Meridian street. For terms, etc, addressee.

Meridian street.

News office.

COR RENT^SFTORE AND DWELLING, 466 ” Virgiiua avenue. Inquire of J. R. Marot, 24 S Delaware st. te* DOR - RENT-BE kUTIFUL SUITE OF FURI uirtied rooms with privilege of parlor, at 286 N. Delaware. ’ 00! For - rent - rooms - ? uit a blk for house keeping to family wiihout children. 167 Fort Wayne avenue. * 1 r or rent-rooms in circle hauFlarge ^ central and cheap, with water and gas in each. Wm. H E gush /_ v* • OR RENT-SMALL DWELLING, NO. » E‘ North sL.5 rooms and cellar; ren 1 . $2fi. Apply 28? N Penn. A.'Duniap. ot! f'OR~ RENT-TWO ST RY FRA ¥E DWELLING “ First street, between Illinois and Meridian. Inquire at Harrison’s Bank. t” FOR — ENT—FINE - DWELLING OF ELEVEN • room*, near University Park. John C. Wrigat, Wright’s Market strei t block. t n FOR RENT-2' HOUSES NO. 217 AND ffikTs. P New Jen ey street, 8 room* each. Inquire corner Eouth and New Jeisey sts. ho! DOR' KENT—STOKE ROOM. 79 W .WASHINGr ton st.. and r^om* above same. Thomas L. ■udivan, 24>4 K Wa*hington st. __ *• For RENY-u NFURNISHED DOUBLE PAR P lor, coni"'-of Delaware and New York. $16. Dr. T. J. Van Voris, No. 30 E. Ohio. te* n OR RENT-HOUSE NO* 155 SHELBY 8T , ~ 3 rooms, well, cirtern. cellar, and woodshed: ent low. Inquire 36 Buchanan st oh! FOR - RENT- SALOON AN D - HERB fi ARDEN, on the corner«f Indiana avenue and Callfor* :ita street. Inquire on the premises tes! „ OR RENT' CHEAP-DWELLING SOoIIl'ACKford st e< t, 7 r oms. cellar, well, claiein, etc , all iu good < rder. Call first door south. h ol ‘ OR RENT-STORE ROO846 E. ST. CLAIR sc, corner Maieschusetts ave. A so two dwelling bouses. Inquire at 300 E. St. C air *t. u *1 IT OR RENT SPACIOUS HALL WITH ANTE P rooms, »uitable lor lodge rooms or society. Call on A. Abromet, Agent, JEtoa Buildiog u L OR RENT—ONE* ELEGANTLY FURNISHED office r,»om and one double room, unfurnished John U. Wright, Wright’.-i Market street bock, tn 7 OR RENT “SOUTH “STORE* ROoTuT.ETNA building, formvrly occupied by a confection ery. App v to A Abromet, Agent, ^Etna building. u° L OR RENT-DESIRABLE SLEEPING BOO-8, in !he .Etna building, N Penns*lvania street. Apply to A. Abromet & sscCoy, Agents, .Etna offlee. _ _ _ tv 8 L OR RENT-THE RESIDENCE OF MRS. VIN5 ton, on North Meridian ■rtreet, to a flirt cla** t»nam. Inquire M. E. Vinton, No. 3 Vinton Block. t‘ D K RENT-PLEASANT'a nIFNEATLY FURp P bished rooms. 166 North Delaware; best location in the city. Also suite of- unfurnished rcom* ! FORTRENT AT LOW PRICES-ROOMS IN r Bat> s Block, Pennsylvania street, large and small room- on second and third floors. H. Bate*, Jr., No 7 Bates Block. uu For rent-at g reat 1, y — red uceTFra tes , I new cottages on and near street railway. No tobtter for the price in the city. Call and see for Y-jurself. Wm. H. English. h • D OR RENT- 8TOREROOM NO. 106 NORTH ME-

P ridian st. A so slee

month.

Sb

n st. A so sleeping rooms from Si to $5 per App y to s-cOnat. Foo'e A Co.’s Stove tore, 61 at d 63 W. Wushington st. u • i. OR RENT -GROCERY - STORE. 25 \TRGINIA p avenue; also dwelling with same. Al-onew stoieroom 16x90 feet, 187 Virginia avenue; a suite of rooms ove* same. Francis Smith, Brandon Bioik _ os DOR RENT-HOUSE OF XI ROOMS, NO 99$N. r Tennessee street, bet -een Sixth and Seventh sUeett, staole, well, cistern, etc. Pnca $40 ter mouth. Apply to Alex Metzger, No. 6 Odd Ful low’s Hall o° v OR* RENT-2 OR « PLEASANT SUITES OF * rooms on second floor and two rapes on' bird floor, in Lewis’ Block, CirMe street, neat .-artet, w'll be rented rea oaab y. Apply to Mick & King 58 E Market st. tv n For' - KENT - CHEAP STORE ROOM NEAR < Union Depot, $15 No. 15 Madison avenue. Two story brick residence near Union Depot New cottage, 5 rooms, $15. 7ft Daugherty t. h o E. H Mayo. 86 S. »eridlan^t._

DOR RENf-TO MA * UFAC IT! SER4—I F have rooms 20x40 feet for rental reasonable prices to manufacturers of light articlee. I hey are light and in the center of business Power furnished. Joe. A. Moore, 84 Bast Market st. ta*

DOR RENT-RENTERS, IF YOU W A NT TO " save 8150 a year rent, cell at H. C. Sailor’*, 84 East Washington street, as soon as you can, and chooae a lot, huild a bouse, and do not throw your monev away paying rent. Office open to 9 o cio< k at night. tv*

TOR RENT-5 ROOM HOUSE. NEW, ON WA J bash. bet. East end New Jersey, 816. 3 room cottage, 72 Laurel st., 810. Collage 36s Douglssa, 816. 1 s’ore room. 56 Mess. *ve.. 825. : Peter* & Hunter, 61 W. Washlgton st. room8.

I OR RENT 81 CAMP ST.. 6 ROOMS, $16. Dwe ling 64 s. Aibama st, 4 rooma, $14. *• 331 E. Market. 10 room*. $40. “ 431 E. North, 8 rooms, $30. ’• 88 S toi sisrippi. 10 room*. $40 “ 790 E Washington, 10 room* $*S. G. S. Bradley, room 10 Baldwin's Block.

I.OR RENT-BKI^ HOUSE 12 BOOMS, HOT r and e. Id water, bath room, water ciotet, 8 g-ate* and mantles, cistern, new stable, coal, and woodhou*e, everything complete. Rent only $45; cheapest heu e In the city. Elegant carnets now on floor for sale cheap. Apply to John G. Blake, 70 East Market strati tv*

DOR RENT—SUBURB4N RESIDENCE AS I P w 11 be absent for some mon'hs 1 wi l rent my residence at StraMord formnerear to a careful ten-

101 ioi 01 wivu bula »ounattace oi iruii trees. Inquire at No. 7 Thorpe Block. Maar T. Wan love. h tl

BOM TMADB

OR TRADE-A L0TINOAK HILL ADDITION

tu the city,

th a-tu.tba sat

F to the city, for bklck. mNEaatst

X70R TRADE-BRIGHTWOOD LOT ENCUMr bered. $l«A30 dtre iu two yean: will trade for baggy. Addre» Bngbtwaod, utlaoflBc*. ott

DOB SALK—THR MONOPOLY.

1? ta-th-s.tu*

p» BALR-TH t CH1EP—AT180 8. ILL. 8T.

DOJI BALB-BRIGHTf OOD UTXB-APPLf « a. East Market at. j by 0

DWR SALE -LARGE JC Delaware st. J, E

oAjuA—sjIaO rj j-arv>—*U hundred at Th* Ne** office.

SAL*.

COR SALE—NEW SEEING MAGHINE-$*5-135 H North luinoi* st t*l

CALL AT 288 W. WASH-

Bh!

COR SALE-SALOON. E iogton street, f

I*

COR SALE-A COVE1 ED DELI\ERY WAGOlTj P cheap, a Martindale Block. tr *

HOES—24 s'.

[LOT OLD

Mamot.

UnJlia r&a,

R 8ALB—LIGHT f PIANO-BOX BOGGY^ Good as new. $1 laft Market st. e*

DOB SALK—GAkD P Ity, at BullA Oo.’a, COR SALE-BODY C stair carpets cheap_ COR salf.-chkap-P in good order^ Inqi x^or'sa'le —VIO P Stainer” at half pn 64 OR sale-one'sp'a a cheap, at Shoveur’s st COR SALE-SALOON, 1; st. Reafcoj^for *eldni ^ OR SALE-RED RA

H03E OF BEST QUAL2 Mart Georgia *t. 1°

HI hall'

1I8S North minois

AND

iNE I’.'-SEAT OMNIBUS atHotel Bates. u s

1—A GENU NE 648 N. Ala, tt

OF HORSES FOR 8AEE ble, Wabash st. bt! 19 EAST WASHINGTON , going to country, h ol il'BKKKY PLAN : - ANL

-in at

OLD

h o

tsi?

fine power bulb* ({heap at No. 220 Huron «t.

CIGAR STAND—VERY j at room NO. 1. over^Bing-

TTtOR SALE —GOOl

r cheap for cash

ham's.

^ OR SALE-Y. ’ bath tickets at Cobb

Bates.

A. GYMNASIUM AND drug store, opp. Hotel

ti ts

COR SALE-A GOODtsPRING W4GON AN

P one-horse harness, at J

street.

No. 322. North California

00! :

COR SALE-HOUSE ofr 2 ROOM8-191 PATTER C ton str-et. cheap f<^r cash. Inquire at No S Martind ile block. r j ^ n e

DO 8 —FI**K R1 P bargain, northeast. Washington street I

COR RSLE—THE CEL

P at whole*al‘- or 5 Mar innate Block.

DDE’CE AT A GREAT llexander ACo.,2% West

ta ts

t R ATS D J U i>GK CIO AR| by’P. L. Chambers, ho.

^^tath sitn,* '

J jMn.1 •4UU»IV3 Di'H to

DOR SALE-NOrnPRfesSF.D*BRICK FROM »TS r to $25 per thousand, inquire 28 South Delaware street. E. R. McDocoaa. ti * DORSALE-BlLLlAROTABrE-A FIRST-CLASS C secondhand bitliarcltable,cheap. CE.toffin <5tJ'o.,34N Delaware st.l ho COR SALE - SADDLE BLANKET AND BRIDLE, P cheap for ca-b, br wli trade for house and lotj Call at 82 E. Market slreqt. h t

DJR SALK—DJUBLE TEKEMENT TftAT WILL C pay twelve per cent G. W. Alexander A Co.;

2)4 Wert Wnabington street.

DOR SALE—A FINi: r second-hand top bh( at 86 and 88 east Karylai

ta ta

LOT OF NEW AND es, phaetons, carriage*, d st h°

L OR SALE—HORNE, 9^AGON ANirHARNBBS ^ Horse perfectly «V"i

. „ jtfuin 1 118 Ciinton st., Whqatle

iai. Not afiaid ol oats. Call ij a row. t n

-yfB row. t u

DOR SALE-ONE NEB PARLOR SET AT ONET third off A Is '[a nc r chamber set at the same

A Is '’a new Call at 648 N A

ratea

70R SAtE-THE LAl box buggv Cheap East W

lapama at.

mmmm gold watch. 188 East DOR SALE-SWINGIN_ P everything completj Call at 118Clinton st., Wp yOR' SALE—V4LU2 B P county or city riglifCo.’s pattern shop, 321 S<

TEST STYLE SIDE BA . or cakb, or trade for gent 4shlngion»L hot

£ OR SALE-WE HA ^ class lamily cam»v< their value. Call at <

itreet,

^ prr

Clait h

isge

Ol

I i STAGE, LADDERS ANlj A for ctrrjiug 011 painting, ’ leaileUa row. t n I ILE! PATENT-STATE, ts. Inquire at Johnson A uth Pennsylvania st. t h I

SALE-aT l.OY

r terms, house and lo<

— J ’ n .e s rebt

Y.ash!n

and le len, 411

muetwee

1 West

its, e igtoi 1

situate 1. rllfbc ti ki

F couveulently part of the city wUI be t mouthly payments I Adi k OR calf-'a'bpLen T 21 acres % mil6 acre fro.ts on gravel

G. W. Alexander A C4.

steet

DOR SALE-A ! FI * horse and harness worth, or will trade ca Treasurer’s office I. P

Washington at

noftl road

Washington st.

DOR SALfe-AG<!>OD

L a deep 40-foot fot, f avenue, for $f,000, on ei

against July 1«. G, V Washington street. For sale-ha&d P ’-ArchlmcdianJ”

various of pre mt J.

pro

few lawn mowers o. at a liberal ducounl

ingtonst.

L OR'SALE-BEfS G U P Garden hose reels ’* e ders of ail kin'ls, famii;

, or 1,1

cutl' j Fugate; 35 8<

OOR SALE—A VERY r North Meridian stresl Also a nice bifldlng lot hew, 60 East Washingtoi

part of the city. ne{v kn 1 1 in every wayj a sr

Has seven o oms. well and cistern pumps ill kitchen, cemented oelia ■. marble mantel*, woodhou»e, stable, ctrritge h >nse, and fiber good im'

One squai e from st eet car* and In “ ^ " "r ill ca'-h payment; balance

i )g rent. Might trade for

_ ON SALE A FPSt] and hoise at about half !. W. E. Rowe, 180 E St]

ho !

LE HOUSE AND LOT, : Vacant lot in no them en in part pay; hal mce qrea* J. S., News office, ho IU G RIES FaRVoF h of Irvington, $3 0 per 1 and is in good shape, , 2)4 West Washington

ta is

carriage!

what the cartage is for phaeton or boggy,

C. railway, over 101 East

to! \

J ET-CLASH

e for

rr age

<6

GNE ROOM HOUSE ON outing south op Christian sy payments. Ca-h $62Uexauder A Co., 2)4 West

_ tv ta j

ilWN MOWERS—HILL’S I its year s make Latest sir-** at reduced prices A utH/rttia rrgto m’ tmulrm few a

rious yea s’ make for tale George Stile, 78 East Wash-

ts ua

RDEN HOSE-CHEAP-educed price*,” step ladgrindstone for 60 cent*, nythingyou want in the ry. at bottom prlcea. Bib uth Meridian st. u n

IBSIRABLB EAST FRONT t residence, near First st Inquire James M. May SL !• !

THE MOST COMPLETE

item

ble,

;or pale-onE of

and convenient cottages in the sontheasic

every w* nd cisten

nouce, s

provements

fine neighborhood

Belter than

easy. Better than pay! >g rent. Might trade for choics building iotpr o * north. uniucumbe r ed, or farm near Indlanapoli*. Cad and -ee us. Tay of <s Co.. Cir la street, Knu k in Fire Insurance Corns pany’s Building. ] ^ h o ;

FOR SALE AT |A I F mo t elegant bquinei sir et. now reu ing fori 960 0T acre* of Miest \!

tracta from 5.000 ti f 0,00d

f P a

A first-cUw centrall

Here is a chance for

for $4,060 will be- excha r snd unimproved nropei t We have a ca*h custci n Meridian s'liaet, bet wee 1 Pennsylvania street mi) $100,000 m mey to loan

Ha rgain-onE of the ■ room* on Hou'h Meridian

{3,i00 p-r aunum.

!rg nia mineral land*, in » acres, at 50 oen s per acre; r le* to doubN theirmonev.

yf locked prone ly, rentinB ged for unaller jmproved

er who wants a lot onN. First and Seventh street*.

t answer,

on fir

Room 11 Msrtiqdale’s Market S reel Block.

)R SALI

Highland

Bird

of B

Ki.me raid

Magnolig, Kil

Uncle

ily 1

Kern fine-cut, auty fine-cut,

a fine-cut,

ickinkk smoking,

Kil ickiniek smoking,

A No 1 ca dry smokine, | Glen Roee c it-ary smoking, Oid Sux-k o it-dry smoking, Mild cut Iry smoking Highland Gem flne-cut in Un foil,

at: actory.

Comer Pearl am i Utosissippi streets.

pOR SALK— Oarrtogea,

Kellogg*

Sporting 1

t feeble health

Owing to my 1

I will rnn at octet article* of the above line* I have on band a •took of firrt-cUai work, warranted all of the beet material.

Geoi ze Lowe,

71 and 7i Weet Market st.

MTBCffjynrsm.

Opeu Open Open Open Open Open Open Open

84 E. Washington st , , 84 E. Washington st, ' 84 E Washington et. 84 E. Washington st 84 E. Washington st. 84 E. Wfahington st. . 81 E. Washing ton st. 84 E Weshinrt n st. 84 E. Washington st. 84 E. Wasbing'on st. Si E. Washington at. We have jnst opened alarge ’ine of shew which we offer at one ba t their regular price*. Ladies' fine shoes inaidedsca, button and front lac-*, from $t.26, $1.50 and $1.75. Ladies’serge shres goat shoee, kid shoes, for $1, $1.50. $1 76. $2, sad $2 25. Missed shoes for $'.‘15 ard $1.50; 1 find button shoe*for n .96, $1.60 10 fl-T*. Childrei.’s rhoes. Weh.ve i st opened one of the be t lines ever offered here; gor-d shoes for 60c, 75c, $1, fine kid child's shoe for $i.w 601 pain of ladles’ slippers at 60c a pair, good value for $1. Cheapest Store in America. Cheapest Store in Amertcaj < Cheap, st Store in America. Cheapest t-tore in Amerl a. Cheapest -tore in America. Ch spert Store In America. Cheape t State in America. Cheapest 8 ore m America. Chespesf 8 ore in America. Cheapest Store in America.

E Wsshing’on st. E. Washington it. E. W**hingt n sL E. Washington st. E. Washington st. E W-rtit. gteu st. E. Washln.ton st. E Washington st E Wasningtou st. B. Washington st. Rivet A Pardridge. R'V't A Pmrdridge. Rivet <* Pardiidge. R vet A Pardridve.

Rivet A Pardridge. Rivet v Pardridge. Rivet A Purdfldge.

Rivet A Pardridge. Rivet A P^rdridg*. Rivet A Pardridge.

A NNOI7WU KAf WJVrfl.

XTOUR HAPPINESallipEWDS^PoirAirioiL 1 esc miller and good tr«U*. They are at 170 and 174 South New Jerey street. Get vourcarriage repairing snd retaimlng done there. n s

POLITICAL.

QAMUEL N. GOLD WILL B* A CANDIDATE IO ior Conn'y Recorder, subject to the Marion County Democratic Convention. |

a (j W n a tl

unty Democratic Convention

M. NOE’mWAY WILL BS A CANDIDATE for County Recorder, gnbject to the nasal union of the Democratic Convention.

VET V. HAWK WILL BE A OaNurDATk Ft>8 TV • Recorder of Marion county, subject to the

decisiou of the Democratic Convention.

DOR COUNTY RECORDER—KAM I B OORr

C baley, subject to the dfictsiou of County Democratic Convention, May <

of the

. ay 6th, DOR SiiRRlFF.—JACKGON RAlfLuR 9 U a candidate for Sheriff, rutdect cfsion of the Democratic County Conv

6th, 1676.1

Marion

1676.

WILL BE to the de-

ventlon, May

TOHN J. CXXJPIH WILL BE A CANDIDATE t) for Sheriff of Marion county, subject to the decision of the Democratic Convention to be held

on May 6th. 1876.

^ t a. y street, to-morrow (Fridaylevering. _. 8 6’olo< k. to sel ct seven delegates to the County Convention. Johk Schley, Committeeman. t 17' X C U R 8 I O N -THK GARDEN BAPTIST Mh Church will'un an Exeors oo T ain t > Cincinnati viaC. H. A I. R. R.. Wertne-drt, Miwr'0, 6 o’i lock s m Tickt t-, $2.50; chl’dieo, $1 ^ Romd trip ticket* good for ten days on guy return train.

niMooi. tn iorr.

m is hereto

FAIRSOLUTION - DISSOLVED - NOUCrC I J hereby given <h*t be co-partner blp bt fore existing between the o d- reigned ueder in fl m name of Hood A ’osepb, i« thi* dsy dissolve by mutual consent H H Hood,'*0 W Josept Indlanap difi, May 8, 1876 b ol.

voh rxvHA'***. DOR EXCHANGEF-r00 CABH ANdT~dSiRr able bo’ise aud lot within four *qua'» s of Washington street wi hlwhg time J'pmahraace, for house snd l^t in the northern pA-t of the »4ty. Address T. B., News offit ^ J ' i h 0

mmmon \ rwrtVT # Vltr TT A • 1

DEMOVAL-DR. COMPTON KAi bis office toTt B. chloaA

BAR - REMOVED

b •

MOB

If BIOB.

HAYTL KigosHOH, April 24.—In Hayti the people In the goath favor General Solaman for president. In the north they am for General Cavial, who, however, wants to be elected is a legal way. 1 Dominqne, daring his flight ftor Port an Prince, was conducted to the wharf by the Spaniin consul. He received a severe bayonet wound in the thigh. As Rameau, the new president was escorted by the French consul, the son of M. Piacies Pierre, stepped up to him and said. “Yon ahsll not secape, for I shall avenge the blood of my father, whom yon massacred on the 3d of May, 1876, and shot him dead o« the spot. His bod v was thrown aside and left unbnrled for » hours.” General Larjrnltin command ofthe troops at Port an Phaos, was shot as a traitor. Tha wif* of the Haytian admiral, Madam# Da JoV with Madame Alexia Nord are in dhaias ia prison at Oepe HaytL Madame Rameau escaped to Jamaica. One hundred and erighi^ thousand dollars war* secured from Dominique while ▲

FRANCE • Paris, May 4—Several deputies, on the strength of documentary evidence, have expreeeed their apprehen*son to tb» minle> t«rs that the delegation of Fiencb ^f rk “ en to Philadelphia will chi*fly give tbeh attonto political, and urge the governuoent to refuse the proposed grant of 4* 0 0 ®. „ K ,'S* abling them to visit the centennial agbibitlOB.

TBLEQEAPH

A New

Doings

the Conti *t Impfoeh■eat To-di

NEWS

SUrte4 in Washiogton.

The a«7

Kerrltt Clostd.

iTfstigation

lUnapokifl

Effect of Uie Indianapolis Efeetion

in Washiogfoo.

Proems ot the St. Cam.

Whiiky

Torrible Destitn^on it the Black HUIa.

m

and Odtriges HaytL | 11!'* ' ‘

Btc^ Etc M

BAsarwGi SEwre iwveaiigiiiis WaimifcjtoN, May 4 —Tha,| committee on expenditufes in the departnleot of Jastioe to day continued the examination of John I. Davenport. The witness wee personally acqna pted with every person who signed vouchers and knfljw all to be genuine; He knew every iflan on the pay rolls who received pay for services actually rendered. Every paper produced was a bonafide voaoher covering money actually expanded. These were aU tha vouchers be was now able: to furnish and they vouched for all thefmoney he bad received snd expended, exeypt some very small sum$ of no considerable amount In reply to Mr. Conger witness laid the result of this sxnendit’ire had been |o suppress and prevent fraudulent voting. The compaittee on expenditures in the treasury department this morfiing closed tba investigation of charges against Secretary Bristow tn conns ction with the release of the bark >lury Merritt, by the examination of 1 Fland and Price of counsel for owtisrs of the vessel. They corroborated witnmses testifying that Bristow's connection with the case was a mere mgtter of friendsbipji and that ha never received any fee or compensation of any kind, and that his entire lecord through* out the affair was in uo manner impeacha

ble.

In tha impeachment coart lo day Carpenter, of the counsel for respondeat, said tf the court wes to adjourn next week, as proposed, it would be in the middle of the argument. $od he had no

doubt it {would be mo: to both aides to have postponed until the re asaein ate. Manager Lord said the prefer to have a consecutive argument was to be broken b; tbe managers would pn the arguments postponed un After discussion the senate

convenient arguments,

inn of tbesenanagezs would

aring. If the adjournment,

er to have 1 the fifteenth,

used to poet-

id Blair

on

juriadiction, nnt case. He

try arti-

cles of impeachment of private cities ns, [Special to tbe Cincinnati Commercial ot to-day,]

pone a heart ng; ysasitt, nay *88, and ti for respondent opensd thi argument the question of the • Jurisdict Quoting at Isngth from the Bljount denied the power of the senate to else of impeachment of private cil

Riddle has ohc

he (Riddle) would doubtless also much more regret before he had oonoludjit} It.

A NSW SCAlfPAlj *

Cbeever, tbe mau who sued] Henry Olewa for a percentage of tbe pronto on United States deposits with Claws, Habioht A Co., London, appeared before the’ commit tea pn Expenditures in the navy department today, and testified that be had^oncs heard in a roundabout way that Mrs.' Robeson, the

paifl by Jay Cooks

wife of th* secretary, was 1 A Co $50 (MX) for her inflas

rom the

lence to secure

help from 4be government for their firm in

London. The statement was al togs tha hearsay, of 00 ink, bat will be inveetinted further, sk Uheever gave ths names of wit-

nsssas. |

LOUISIANA WHITE IXApTTXaS.

Prominent Louisianians who are hare regard the killing of Senator Twitched as the opening of the campaign by tfe lent ditchers, who are qfioted as tbreateniiig that they intend to ’’Migsissipp ” Louisiana. [Special to tb« Cincinnati Cuq direr of to day.]

I son so against more.

Notwithstanding tba fact that counties in Ohio are jiastructing almost unanimously for greenbacks and Allen, Tborman’s friends

are vigorously representing delegates from twelve out tricte. They are sven claii

twenty dialing ths third

tricte. They are sven clausing tbe tbirti district, Havage’s, and thstwMfth, Walling's, and are numbering among their followers

numbering among

the delegates from ons of

districts.

' K I twm 4XA*OUS

Democratic congressmen bluer that Williams's’blue news of the election at Indii don’t feel badly because the: several kiiljd, but 4,0 0 is a sad bk W Land ere is man among them, ha has: been in a dicated. > Jimmy Widii

explaining i it vigorousi

Landers’s friends are oensi reeponeible for It all. Some

tbe democrats for gerrym '

before tbe election. O

ie Cincinnati

Indiana art • over the

spoils. They was a riot and lican majority

Sii *53

anner vlndi1 has been

all day,

ng Holman as

denouncing

dering the city

just before the election. One badly discouraged democrat sayt: "It begto b—ti Ifthe df rnocrats bad possession fof heaven they would meke it republican fto two days/' Borne thick that Sam Tildeosent gold to In-

dianapolis to roll up a republican

for the purpose

Hendrick.’. „ foljowI: Indiana will,repudiate this

oongrere i's preal-

the

Keen# daatial

provee SJooba I dent 1

option acA

^ They sea

_ of on tba

_ happy

they have eli ■Hb3«

oonaaqc

l preeiTilden

tha election all along, 1 can not be dethey ought m in preal-

BtABBAOU Ut

Deatf k •€ Mewjaanf ■ ! l8rRix<4rt8LD, May 4—A Paris announess the death 1 of Beniateifl v- Bowles, of t_ Bowles A CO , nnblishers of Be wm forty-three yean ok

•wien, dispatch from m Roman fever firm of Samuel Republican,

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