Indianapolis News, Indianapolis, Marion County, 5 July 1876 — Page 1

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INDIANAPOLIS, WEDNESDAY- EVENING, JULY 5, 1876.

PRICE TVrO CENTS

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toon bororo l oYtack.

Ml OIMM addwwuil • Imply to tfae number ot aWK. end wlthoot the QM&e ol the p*ny for whoai 'l. are not to bo deUrerod ^*Sstad«»a«HW latioa of l«e. United State* Lawa Such lot' 5W*ssM^ssraa“.,r“ ^ ■">

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aWtKD-*THK JU1KJE.” ^$LsZAdci)i:

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r rfrla ^tl cieji*!!. J_ 7AKTE!>—I" PHOliTEKKK-11A LLBKOS.,43

and <6 Mas*, avenue.

and‘« Hu*. avemiV.' " 'o i \kTANTED-GIRL FOJB GENjytAL HOU-St V Y wor*. 404 N. Alabaman. nt! 'lATANTED—WOOD, FEED ANDOBOCERIES, T» choepoet at 316 Indiana arc. n*l \xr AirzKiv-A Partner-Fisii. and oViY Y ter bad&Ma a» Virginia ave i "117ANTED—GIRL? GERMAN PREFERRED. ff Cal) at U6 North Meridian st. o • HI AjNTED-l'CRt ftA rf aKd FOR HOMES IN W Brichtmeod. WR. Market at. by*

OARBENERS-AtsO KAaM

hand. I6X E Wa»b *u, room S. »!

HUGE AVENUE, A

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coed girl to <

»h and iron.

Tly AN 1 ED—GOOD BoV ABOUT U YEARS W of age. Apply 527 N. Mi«i*sippl »t 1 yjjj AJ^KD^tWo jyjtS^-OLAttj^ t/ARlUAUE

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T¥7 ANTED- VoEN IB FOR BEST SEuuTg VV thing In the city. . <^1127 W. South n -- : \X> AN I ED - MlmfGAGK AKD OOMMKRV V dal notes. K. B. Done/, 16 Bates Block. li/’ANlED ’MTl Al lOITBY A VoCNG uADY VY to tew in lamille*. Address C. B., this office. ! xS Aifj^-#i£«t4iLase ooljrkd wad Yy ter at European Hotel, 26 and 28 N-. llihols street. '

"1X7 ANTED—A GiKD FROM 14 TO 16, IN A Yl small fsmily. Inquire at No. 279 North Ea#l *t. nt!

-\ If ANTED-2 TRAVELING SALESMEN, AT YY once. 64FouthPenntylvaniastreet, upstair*. _ ! ILM/ ANfRD-JFEaTHEK BEDS TO RENOff vate at Wsusley A Son's, 396 Itonh New Jersey st, •- t teal -AirANYT.D -A M AN WANTS A SITrATIOY; ff will work at anything. Address W. J., •News office. ! AA7ANTE0-A WtLUhG, CAPABLE GIRL Y V at 463 North Illinois eL; must have satUfas-

tory rcferei.ci

n t!

-fl/ANTED FIRSl-CLASS LADY CANVAS- ^ YY sen. ^ Apply at once to Smith A Co , Y. M.

TfD-A fStibo EKCOitD-HAND KEL-

Datut E. Myers, at Real

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Tl; ANTED -A DWELLING fiOUHE WITH 6 YY rooms and stable; near State House. Apply at 141 Wert Washington st. ns \\7ANTED - BOARDERS .AT OXFORD f f House, 17H \ irg-n'n avenue; board and lodging mo 1 day toard 62.60. <m ■! ■ITT■ANTED “BOARD IN A PRIVATE P.\MIYY ly for a widow and two children. A ldrew Mrs. E. 8., 373 North Delaware at. n t! "II7 ANTED MaM AND A FElrR TWO elN^ Y Y glc gentlemen to occupy f rraished room, with board, at 245 North Illinois st. _ u o I

yjiL't ! ■11/ANTED—A PEW MORE BOARDER* AT Y Y 233 Ponfh Delaware at.; good board aud lodging W.76 per weckj come and try us. oa a A.N'fED—8ITUATION ~BY A FidST-CCASS ff meat and pas 1 ry cook: first c n» references given. Apply at Everett House, near tunnel ! 1*TAirf«j>^iirc»»-HAND BOGGY iNEXT f V change fer new sewing ma*'.hine and cash. Call or address C. Bessett, room 29 Bates Block. 117ANTED-CLINTrWBST IB AT “NIAGYf a s” busted. If be bad three cakes New Wrinkle be could soap himself and slide home, n^ ■\17~ANTRb—TO 1RADE-A GOOD" LOT IN ff Fletcher's Oak HUl for a horse and buggy, can to-day at No. 25 East Georgia st. Wu.l T. Both.

dock. .» o tl BJO iMED-A SnTATION BY A LaDY TO ff take care of children and sewing; undersuu.de cutting and flttlng. Apply at 239 Bright BtreeL ot TATANTED—ALL PERSOMi AFFUCTED VV with nasal catarrh to call on Dr. P. W. Rose, room 10 Boston Block, M Delaware at..and be twrefl. us-w.s.m* "117 ANTED—PLACE IN PR IV ATE 7'A MIL Y , f f to work morning and evening* (or hoard; not too far from Bates Block. Address 8. M., News office. 1

“GERMAN GlhlL FOR work; refcrsm'es required; to the suitable person Iq-

Esst si.

"117 ANTED-GOOD

W general M

general house wkges paid 1 i IRtNortn Ess

good

quire 1M

‘VST’ANTED—2 F1BHT-CI.A88 81HRT IRONVV ers; only those who understaml polishing need apply ; also one experienced starcher. tdllun's laundry, 778. Illinofsst. no ''ANTED—A WTVATION OF SOME KIND

'■nriHHHHnHH HtHnann ff by a respectable young man woo is not afraid to work; would prefer grocery; references given. Address T B.. this office.

•yy AUTKO—AliK ^ FOROUR LIGHTNiNG dsy sure; circular and sample free J. W. iJorrisen A Co.. 196 Michigan a venae, Detroit, te nt "Ilf ANTED—2 COMFORTABLY FCRNTSHED V f rooms In good locality, convenient to good board, or with botrd, or a fnrniihcd house with from 6 to 7 rooms. Address D. B. J., thi* office. o° XATaxtei* — auTpersons^'affi.iuted V Y_ with throat and lung dtaeasee to call on* Dr. F. fY. Bose, room 10 Boston Block, North Delaware street, before going elsewhere. tu w.am * Trr ANTED-THE MADISON PEOPLE TO fV • know that all thoold formulas of Dr. James Sidda 1 oan be found at hiddail's drug store,^corners. Delaware and Merrill sis. "tl/ A&TED^GOOD, ENERGEriO GERM aN ff and English soUcUors: special iuduoenu nts offered, (-all at tha office of the Weed Eewing Machine company, between the hours of Barxlfa. aa. v* "fl7 ANTED-RENT REDUCED-I AM RENTf f Ing new cottages on and near street railway, at greatly reduced rates- no better for the

price in "*M

WUXUM

the city; call and see for yourself; H. Eboukh. . h °

TETANTED—THE PEOPLE OF THE SOUTHf Y aide to know that they can rely on having their preacripti us and family recipes accurately compounded at Siddall’a drug store, corner Delaware aiiA^fsrrill sts. uh° wAs

\V7 ANTED—TO PIT UP YOUR DOOR8 AND ^ vf f^uKti:dows with fly screens, cheaper than W’ -ue—SUptist and satisfaction guarautoed. Scud -postal card to 260 Massschusetts avenue or call and see samples, w. H. Fpitoh. - nt*

LOSt.

T 08T-8 LEI TERN AND POSTAL CARD; JU the finder will please leave them at post©MC©. ftrfMfcrtirarl'n *

Goodwin.

T 09T-ROAN MARE, BOND. FROM CORNER JJ Cherry acd plum st. Finder please retain and he rewarded. Becker A Schwiage. o t

T Oer-A LAldKr’ bTRIPKD 8HAWD,^N AN M 9xp !&± W ^ 0B «» Exposition ground;

k* rewarded by oallingat91 East

w—niaiW-it. ...X'-‘ at

T A DARK MOUSE OOLMack legs.mane and tail; her recov ry : owner, M. O. u I!

• TOMAOM. QTORAGE BOOMFOB ALL KINDS OF GOODS P in a new building, 34 South Delaware *t. J. R. Mabot. te ua

rou MALM.

rOR SALK—THE JUDGE.

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!♦ LOTS - APPLYW

|.OK SAIJS-G ARDEN HUGE OF B-8T I* quailty. at Boll A Co.’A 32 East Georgia st 1°

DOR ttALA—CtflkMXY TOHS—AT 588. ILL1K note street f'ures smoky chimney. nnsAw* teGR 8ALK—Y. M. ti, A. GYMNASIUM AND F bath tickets at Cobb's drug store, opp. fiotelBetes. ttu

TAok ttlut-A 8PLRNDID FAMILY HOR«E i? for *75. William Robinson, 66 East Washington street n n!

1. OR BALE—8OMR SMaLL NEAT HOUSE 1— F Well located. Ch- ap. G. W. Alexander A n>., 2X Weet Wash st. its

TC'OB BALE—HOI.'SKHOLD'FURMTUEEFOR *• tau. 8* Indi nR avenue. Also a new Bimter sewing machine. nf*

F7HJK tALE-A FINE SECOND HAND CARF rtsg*, tieed bm Mttle and will be sold cheap, at36 and 3» Fast Maryland st

lltOK BALE-SMALL HORSE—STY LIS H— F Gentle. Also good top buggy. Room 2 Whey's block, Norn Pennsylvania st. f

"IJOK SALE— RISII)KNCE—NO. 81 N. NEW F Jersey. One third (town. Will ai o take small p: ope rty. Cali at 515 North Meridian st tv*

O O R 8 A LK—EXCHANGE LAUNDRYr Chi ap. Best situation lu tbe city, oatisfactory reasons given for seiling. Inquire at isundry, 0 0!

T70R SALE—THE FINEST 2-3EAT SIDE-BAR F sporting wagon in the city, aiw several flue phaeton buggies at a bargain, at 36 and 38 East Maryland st •n*OK SALE—CHE %P FuR CASH—A FINK A tot on lteer>on sheet, in southeast addition. 66 feet front by 186 feet deep. Street Improved. Call at 188 East Washington street, loan office, ne te OK 8 A L E-VERY CHEA>-9IX-*OOM F cottage near Washington sr. Rut front large lot all conveniences in and out Borne rare, balance reasonable. Address Commerce, News office. ot

te OR 8 iLE—ONE EIGHT-HOR8< H vBKIN'B F vertical engine and boiler complete on one bed plate. This outfit te warranted In perfect order, as good as wpen it left the ‘hop, a d can I* pun haaed at a great bargain. Bnli A « 0., 82 East Georgia st, Indianapolis. tt* te OR BAJLR—MONiTOR OIL STOVE DO NOT F be induced to purchase a stove that may cause destruction aud death in your household. Tbe Monitor Oil Stove is the only coal oil stove in the market which can not be exploded. J. W. Bmith, A Go., 30 East Market street, Journal building. tv 0 JVOU SALK-WE WILL SELL OX LONG. F time one of those nice cottage houses on Huron street or will take payments of |6 per week until paid for. or will rout houre No 239 for one year low to a good tenant who can oay rent address T. B. Bullock, 809 North Meridian street. . ' !

TOM JtKNT. n-OR KENT-BOOHR FINE LOCATION, £ No. 1U6 N. Meridian s^, !

te OR KENT-HOUSE NO. 133 MASS. AVE. JU Apply next door aboe. no! COK RENT—NO. 216 Broadway, 3 and 4 ViN- £ ton block. J. H. Ruddle. o° FJOR RENT-TAG FURNISH ED ROOMS, ONE £ tingle, at 156 N. Illinois st. n t!

te OR RENT—SToKE ROOM 270 K. WABHINGF ton street Albrbt Gall, uu°

JJOR RENT-STABLE, HAY-MOW, ETC., £ chesp, at 50 Prospect street. 0 t! Fk/R RENT-A FURNISHED ROOM FOR £ man and wife at 84 E. Ohio it. nol •- OR KENT—DWELLINO IIO. 16t N TEN JT netsee, 8 rooms. J. M. Juoah 0“ l?OK REN 1 - HANDSOMELY FURNISHED £ front and bock rooms, at 123 N. 111. st. 0 t! |X)R RENT-NO. 259 W. VERMONT^"NINE J 1 100ms App.y st 187 S. Tennessee st. n t!

V, OR RENT-RESIDENCE 6 ROOMS. !•> W. Jc First street. J. Kahn, No 9 IrondMotdt. n s teOR KENT—GROCERXSTAND VVD tTV F tnres, corner New Jersay an^titet.'lair. n ntf

teOR RENT-ROOMS 97 N.*3» 'B’.SEfc £ with or wltbret board, ivfiip. Kmiiy. 1

E OK RENT—FITBNISHLO WVtii. FOR 1 £ or 2 gents. 36 and 37. m N. Delaware street. n t| teO K KENT STORE ROOMS AND SUITES £ of rooms In Mcody's fine block. 52 Indiana avenue. n*

Ti'OR RENT—CHS A^—HOUSE OF 4 ROOMS, X 1 good repair. Apply 27 S. Meridian st. J. P. Weaver. nt!

IX)R RENT-NEW 5 ROOM HOUSE, VERY C desirable, 298 B ake street. *15. M. R. Barnard A Co.. * uv*

|f OR RENT-DWELLING 32 S. MISS, ST., 5 F rooms and cellar, with cistern, well, etc. Inquire428. Mias. ot!

teOR BENT-HALF HHOE, 6 ROOMS, 315. F and 8 lower rooms for 3.8; 2 n omt, second floor, 35. 17 flusMll avenue. ! E OR RENT-BEAUTIFUL ROOIIS, FUIL F nished or un/urni*.hed, single or ensuite, with hoard, at 286 N. Delaw are. n n! 'DOB RENT—FIRST-C LABS DOWN TO M'S JT residence, modern couvenieuoes. John A. Holman, 14 Talbott A New's Block. n ■

te'OR KENT-HOUSE FIVE ROOMS, MISS JT st, between New York and Vermont. Cali at Walker Bros’.. 31 W. Washington st. ot! teOR RENT—HOUSE OF 4'ROOMS, CELL A 4, £ well, cistern, stable, fruit, yard, etc., northeast, *15. G. A. Van 1’elt. 16’4 E. \Vash. !

COR RENT-HOUSE WITH 9 ROOMS, £ grates, stable, etc.. No. 481 N MissLaippi street. Inquire nt 194 North Mississippi st. V te OR RENT-8 BUBKESS ROOMS ON V1RC ginia avsnue, nice and new, in good locality; very cheap. Morris A Mills, room 8 Hub bard Block. n 0 'DOR RENT'HOUSE OF FOTrt* RC JR9 ON £ Liberty street, square aud a ni** ti >rth Of Wsshington st. Call at Loan oV< pJ9 En.t Waibington st ns

COR RENT—FIR8T-CLAS8 STORK ROOM, £ No, 836 K Washington st., with rooms above if required, at low rent W. Rivers, Agent First National Bank. ua*

teOK RENT-AT LOW PRICKS—ROOMS IN f Bates Block, Pennsylvania street, lame and small room* on second and third floors. H. Bates, Jr., No 7 Bates Block. uu*

I. OK RENT—140 NORTH ALABAMA ST., £ a very desirable boarding house, dining room will accommodate 69 persons. Call on Wm^T. Gibson, 77)4 East Market street, room 4.

teOR KENT-A FIRST-CL 88 RESIDESCE £ property tor rent, with all modern improvements. No. 96 N. Alabsima slrest. Apply to F. Bsggs, Collector’s office, up stairs, P. O. building. ta°

te'OR KENT*-A HOUSE OF 5 ROOMS ON £ Susquehanna, one half square from the cor tier of Penn, and New York streets; also store room aud sleeping rooms. Apply at 61 and 63 W. Wash. st. _ . th Ti'OR. RENT-THAT FINE ELIGIBLE OKI ■ flee, formerly occupied by the Woo’on Desk No. 72 East Market street, in Wright’s Block. Inquire of Wooton Desk Company, oor. Penn, and Maryland streets. uh teOR RENT—NO. 29 ROCK WOOD STREET, £ near the corner of South and East streets, s nest frame cottage of 5 rooms and every convenience. 315 per month. James Frank, No. 80>4 F. Washington st. oa°

te'OR KENT—A FIRST GLASS HOME AT £ ttrstford, within two and a half miles of Court House, near street car line and P. O. A St L. and C. M. A I. railroad depot. Browne, W right A Co., 86 R. Market st. oa s

* OK it MA T.

jpOR^RENT-DES1 EdjHbE ROOMS IN GRAND

* OR RENT—FURN4BHRD HALL IN GRIFI fith's Block. Inquire of J. McGaw, Illinois st. •

16 N. UA*

fJOR BENT- PLsABANTFURNJSBED ROOMS JC for man and wife or single gentlemen, at tl W; Ohio st oas 1j OR /ENT-TEN ROOM DWELLING ON X Meridlsn st., oor. of Fist. James N. Maynew, 50 E. Washington st un* UOE RENT— ROOMS IN CIRCLE HALL, E large central and cheap, with water and gas In each. Wm. H. Ewgush. v* OR KENT—d HJMD E|AK)R OVER IAMA9T

LOR RENT-N1CK1.Y FURNISHED FRONT E room, with or without board. 175 N. California st., near Military Park. n s EaOR RENT- SEVERAL ROOMti, FURNUi^ JP for light housekeeping, or to board, No. 12 Huron at. Call for three gays. “ no!

TX>R RENT-FIRST CLASS RESIDENCE, NO. E 26 Fort Wayne avenue. Also che»p storereom. Apply at 79 Fort Wayne ate. uh* »

1? ingtoc street and rooms above same. Thomas L. Sullivan, 34}* E. WsshiUKton it *- «• IVOR RENT—COOI,, PLEASANT ROOMS* Jc furaisbed or unfurnished; rent very low; northeast corner Meridian and Michigan, n t! L OR RENT-LAKGK FU RNISHED PRINT E rcom, suitable tor man and wife, or gentleman, lor si- eping room. H8 Man. ave. n t 1

■DOR RENT-FINE DWKLLING. 11 ROOMS, JP. 3 squares from Post Office, all modern con-

ctemes. John C. Wright, Wright’s

ven

street Block.

RENT

Market

nh

A FAMU.Y OF TWO HAV-

, t house very nicely located, Southside, two or more rooms famished with use nen; rent moderate. Addrest F. W., News office^ n o' th ,s.w I. OR - ~RENT—BLACKS »ITH SHOP, NO. 32 JP South Tennessee street, very cheap. Bast situation lor general work and shoeing, well lighted, s'x forges, front rear and side entrances, large back sued, Inquire of Darn A McCullongh, No. 30 N. 1 elawnre. ! LOR RENT^AT GRRAI REDUCTION, NRYf E couages on street railway, every couven-

ienoe.

8 room house, 38. 4 room house, ftO. 6 rcom house, 615. to* W. Rivers, Agent, First National Bank.

rKKHONAL.

PERSONAL-THE JUDGF..

JL pv*

PERSONAU-150.000 JUDGE CIGARS BOLD IN • 8 months, and the demand increasing.

8 months, and

ua wAf * -

PERSONAL—IN SK-jUR NG R OBH IN THE ■A Bates Block, Cadwaliader had in view comfort and convenience to patron and artist.

PERSONAL-DR. F. W. ROBE, ROOM 10. BOSl ton Block, N, Dfl. st., treats all forms of Chronip disease, either male or female. Call and see him. us m, w&s • PERSONAL - MONITOR OIL STOVE-THE « ^oly absolutely safe coal oil btove in the marset. J/W. 8ii;th A Co., 30 East Market st, Journal Butldiug. * tv 0 p erso.n a L-if happensITnce onlyTnT ■A lift-time, where so desirable rooms can be had for photography as the Bates Block atfords. ladwaliader was the fortunate applicant.

ler was 1

PERSONAL—OPHJM INOTliUTETNO 347 N * Tenn. st., Indianapolis. We cure the opium habit In ten days. Nothing charged until the patient says he^is cured. Johnsoh a Lacbach. uu • 1 > Eft SON A!. “NINE EARTH QuTvKEsioCgS A have been felt in New Zealand. Trio'sgri cultural reports are of a favorable character. There is quite an interest being manifested in New Wrinkle. n* pRABOKAL-nT'A. LARGE DEGREE THE ■*- fla.k-i iug success of .Cadwaliader, the artis’, is due to the incomparable fsci'ities which (he guifiedht UtUoarBiock affords for a photo-

iph csmbljr ""

ms ■ gr«P

sent.

-THERE IS REASON FOA 7f]

■■Hin business pre-

usiners at Cadwal-

-t^^While soronch depression

alia ineverv direction, the

iader’s Gallery is quite good. Will the public

make a note of this fact ?

PERH )NAL - THE iTINERANT DOCtOk, XT the lottery swindle and ihe averag; photograph gallery demand pay in advance. Cwt-

|KRm »NAL - THE ITINERANT DOCiOK the lottery " ■■I

sph gallery demand pay in ad

wanader’s Galh ry, in the Bates B:ock, on Xotth Pennsylvania street, has abandoned the ad-

vance pay system.

UOO0 PHOTOGRAPHERS

* would abolish atTvance payraents for phot> giaphs the public would have more respect for our art as a business enterprise. Cadwalladeris gallery, in the Bates Block, requires payment

only on delivery.

pk RSt »N A L—1F ■A would abolish

roMa£t.m on rna n w.

POK SAL TMnmtflt

BALE OR TRADE-NICK BUISNEHS rty reu.ing at niuety dollars a month, •le, Nelrs office. , .. te si ““ P TRADE-HOUSE AND LOT

OR

t; OR BALE

J: 223 East Market, and 22 and 20 East ( ourt, aJire pan. Call on A. Bird, No qRBtrd’a Krintl OR BALE OR TRADB-A FULL BET OK hMd Untrg machinery now running. Uomete and in good order. Address W. B. H., ears office. u •

|

Ne

are quick steppers, perre<*Gy kind aud are not

afraid ot the cars. Mica A King, ■

ket street.

King, 66 East Mar-

n h

1 OR BALE OR TRADE-A BEAUTIFUL BOB

L urban home -at Btretford; street car and steam railroad rionnections with city; two acres of ground; large well furnished house of twelve rot ms, hot and cold waiter cdOBectious. This is a rare .chanoe. Inquire of Brown, W right & Co., 86 East Market street. oa a

AX,

AVVTXOA ' MAJUJM*.

RUCTION SALE-A

msr-CLAJ} EAST

Washington street residence, worth IX.oco. to trade for a rtock of dry foods. RoBaersow A Dawson. Central Auction Rooms *4 and 96 East Washington street. os a UCTION SALE-FSaipSSSTON’B SPECIAL /v auction sale to-morrow morning, at 10 o’clock, at bis room*, 179 West w'ashiagton st., Frerch bedsttada and hair spring mattresses, bureaus, extension and other table*, iee chests, tolas, cane-seat and other chairs, enclosed washstands, counter and show case, buggy harness, lounges and many other valusble goods. Go

and get bargsins.

MUSICAL.

Mx'&apiai er of Music, 123 West Vermont st.

HYMN

LESSONS ON VIOLIN. GUITAR, rms moderate. E. Zumpkk, Teach-

ta ue? !

■■ . 1 'J..! XOTfCB.

■\rOTK^-HOUSKH(H D AND OTHER GOODS Xv stored at 86 Virginia avenue at low rates. Thos. Jordan. o tit]

LATEST B? TELEGRAPH.

SECOND EDITION.

Here Troub'e for Commissioner PfAtt.

Ccmmodcre Yanrterbiit Getting Worse. 5 StMOMble AeeMents.

Latest from the Sioux Country.

The

CeBtesaial Cdfbiated Europe.

Etc., Etc., Etc. a—■L.-v-. ItAKOTA.

"VTOTICE—THERE WILL BE A PUBLIC INi. v stal ation of the officers of 6 and 10, Ancient Crder of United Worisraen, at their hall in the Bcston Block, opposite court house, at 8 o’clock p, m., Wednesday, July 5, 1876, and at the same time the re will pe naid to the widow* of J. M. Lambert, of Eaglp L-dge, No. 10, and James Procter of Union I.odge, No. 6, 32,000 each, on policies he’d by them from this order, on the death of their respectvd husbands The public is invited to attend. Wm. Martinpsi.it, recorder of No. 6; O. R. Wravrr, recorder of No. 10.

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O TRAY ED - A LARGE BAY. HO ROE. STAR Q In forehead, white -tneak on the nose, left mud foot white, right hind foot white on inside, 10 yvars old. Any information leading to hi* recovery vri 1 bet libeiplly rewa ded. PUst er.d Pr spect street, Cbar.e*'Meyers’s pla e John Paekkr. I no!

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— HOAJtOUMtf.

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lOAbDING — A FURBISHED OK UNfUKnished front room; also, day-boarder*

wanted at 26 South Mississippi street.

Bagi.«Y.

Mas. J. : Oh!

V1SI l ORS “to

T> CARDING CENTENKIACM ■ Jk Pbiladel hia, d«RlriJg a i|ulet boa dinghouse may address “C,” 1607 North Twelfth st. Every thing new. Location central. Terms m'cderate. References: W. L Cornelius, W. F. Keathersion. 1 J Us?

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L OUND-FRUIT TOP A$"D TIN CAN MANUI* facturer-John A. Meyw. 157 West W^hfagtem, retails fruit enns at wholesale price* alto furnishes lid i tor glass,aud stone jars, ut is

A A A O UAUJSM MAIM. T? LKCTRICAL PHYSICIAN.—DOCfRS 8 Xb Ames, *0. 50 North E»st street. Office hours, 9 to 12m., 2 to5 and 7 to 9 p m. [no!

pElteoNAL X UXe is not

THE. ABP.RATION OF HIS

_ life is not for the pataesaion of lauds or the acrnmulaticn of wealth. That the people may truly say th*t Cadwaliader U a good and worthy rhatagrapber, is the goal of his ambition. Gal-

lery lu the Bates Blsck.

PERSONAL-THE stAN WHO DEMANDS

The time has

cholee. Cadwallade

te gtod mteDiion of his pat oust, arrived when the public can make

vallader has come to stay.

PERSONAL-AMONGST THE MANY BLESSI ings enjoyed by a free people is the privilege vousehafed unto every man to cempese *nd

lege vousehafed unto every man to compere and edit his newspaper advertisements Wh icomes next" Cadwalladei’* Galleryfof Photograph*

continues In the Bates Block, opposite the poit-

office.

rOR RENT-4 SUITES OF ROOMS IN C Brlstor Block, Virginiaavonue, cheap; also five room house, corner Virginia avenue and Bachanan street; price 312 per month. Morris A M 11s. room 8 Hubbard Block. no

POEBBHT-TO MANUFACTURERS—I r have rooms 20x40 feet r&r rent at reasouable prices to manufacturers of light articles. They are light and to the center of burine*. Power furnished. Jos. A. Moore, 84 last Market st. ta*

T7*OR RENT-BRICK HOUSE 12 ROOMS, HCT U and cold water, bath room, water closet, 3 grates and mantles, cistern, new. stable, cml and wood house, everything complete. Rent only 345; cheapest in the city, ippiy te John G. Make. 70 EbMarket sL tr*

L OR RENT-AT VERY LOW RENTA Lr House No. 819 9v Meridian, 14 rooms and

si* ble.

House No. 71 Winston st, 5 rooms. Bouse No. 16 snd 37 Pram st., 7 rooms each, oa a D. E. Snyder & Oo-, .4 M M«rket st. COR RENT-SMALL STORE ROOM, 23 VIRJT stele avenue. Fib t class slot e-room, 1*7 Virginia avanue. Twelfth'streeSt 1111 *' 7 roolM '’ TenneMce Ljwge office and beA-reom. 27 Virginia ave. (holee family rooms. 187 Virginia ave. Apply te owner, Francis Smith, Brandon Block, oa ua

PERSONAL—AS A BUILDER OF S1 AIKS JL i,d. May, the architect, is a success. It is a pleart.re to aacend the broad and easy stairway of the Bates Block, on North Pennsylvania st. It w:ts tIris-which induced Cadwaliader to investigate the possibility of a gallery in that flue

block.

■plBBONJfL-lF THE FRATERNITY OF J the camera v;lll do good work, patrons will geremlly take and pay for picture*. It is the nmn of poor taste aud poor skill who needs to collect in advance. More than two years’ bus! nets has convinced Cadwaliader that the light L? way Is the best way. Gallery in lutes Block.

IERSONAL—HE FIRST OPENED THE

tegrnphy indicated an advance, but untif he

moved

ito the Bates Block with hi;

establishment Cadwaliader never t

at home.

holograph t perfectly

PERSONAL-THE FLORENCE OIL STOVE XT meets the wants of everybody. There is no family so poor that it can afford to be without it. for it savts its cost in a few months. There is no family so rich that, for convenience aud

is no family so rich that, for convenience aud comfort, will not desire it. For dress makers, milliners, druggists, csbinetmaker*. barbers and dentists: for restaurants, caipenter shops, of-fl<-e« of all sorts, greenhouses and binderies, it w ill be found an Indispensable article of furniture. 97 Ea»t Market street.' oh

TO LOAA.

mo LOAN—MONEY-31,000 TO *20,000. c. c. Burgess; 91 K. Market st. ' . tu*

fro LOANX paper.

WANTED TO BUY SHORT TIME Lkmon A King, 86 E. Market tv ts

riM) LOAN—MCH4EY ON jEWELRY, CLOTH1 ing, etc., at City Loan Office, at 66 North Illinois street. n • TjT OLOAN-MONEY—IN8OM8 OF 34.090 aND I. upward. Money furnished in lour days. W. A. Bradshaw, 16 Bates Block. ne • mo LOAN—MONEf—YOU CAN BUY OR mo LOAN—MONEY—ON FIRST MORTGAGE X —large and small sums always on hand;

Joseph A.

uu *

(oore ABro., No. 90 East Market st.

LOAN—WHEN YOU FAIL ELSEWHERE to discount your mortgage or commercial I have the money. R. a Dobsky, 15 o* -MONEY ON LONG TIME ON s security at reasonable rates, small sums always on hand, Apply of Commehae. ' n • ff O LOAN-MONEY-w*CAN TAKlTYyrMB^ X di'telyeome loans on first-class city property. Money 6n baud. N. M. Hoes A Co.,Rx>m 65fartlndales Market st. block. ue*

TIM} LOAN—MONEY ON MORTGAGE,IKjiUMS X of 31,000 and upward,oa improved property and improved farms, Interest annually and at the end of the rear. J. M. Lord, 82 East Market st. ui •

TAMM A UT.

TOR TV A OK. ACRES IN C JLII- > incumbrance. Pock. te s!

SOUIflX MKKllAOS

/WINTER LODGE, No. 28. F. A A^ll.-STATED \j monthly meeting to night at 7:30 o’clock

/ \R1ENTAL LODGE. No. 500, K. A 41 M. V/ galled meeting this evening at 8 qiclock.

Work—Third Degree.

Pestro.

-4

»««n P«

[Frsnklin (Ky.jiPatriot;]

There came an. energetic ring fit the

door-bell the other

scendcd the stairs and knob. A middle-aged countenance and gin before ua “I am Dom Pedro, e

he said.

“Ah!” we replied, 1 “Never mind the emr “just give your undivii emperor for a few since leaving Brazil 1’ short np for means, and fort to raise the wind,' say. I am selling the

' bonk. I met a party d

aitor, a

ling, and we deip pled the door-

aan, with sinister

breath, stood

iparor of Brazil,”

herejofined;

^d attention to the lutes. Yoi see,

bscome a little making an efthe Americans

itennlal spelling-

town wh<? said

id needed a fepellyou?” we intere who was ortho-

—.v, eleven children

who should each have lone of my books

by all means. "

you were an editor, ing-book badly, and”— “What else did he te

rnpted.

“Hb said yon had a graphically shaky, anc

eac'

. >>

Anything else,1' * “ Well, yes. He said yon were in old

clothes and pretended you were poor, but that you were in reality a foreign prince, with gold enough to sipk a canal boat, and that if approached ! by royalty you would unbosom yourself, and aa the

Americans say, ‘come dpwn.’ t ‘ That isn’t all he toldiyou, is it?”

“No—he also informed me that you had wine in your cellar and that it was made in the time of the first chisade, and that you would invite me in gad fill me so full of pound cake And the juice of the fncient grape that I wonld be compelled to gftt into one of your most luxurious beds and

remain over night”

“Then you are the emperor of Brazil, are you.” j (r “I am; the simon pure bona fide, em-

peror of Brazil.”

“WelL Pedro, as you eame along the fence there, did you notice a section of it

that swings on hinges?”

“Why, of course, I did You mean the gate, I suppose. How dd you expect I got

into the yard?”

“We thought, perhaps, that as you were an emperor, yon spurned to walk through an ordinary gate and crbwled under the fence. Now, Pedro, old boy, let’s see if you can get through that gate again without knocking any of the paint off the

peat” *

He sto

Of

. ing in silent anathemas. We quietly ed up a brick and he moved on agai was soon out of sight j That’s the wsy to deal with ceutenijial spelling emperors.

No is M»y. [Springfield RepnVican.l, Perhaps in November Mr. Morton and Mr. Conkling will wish they had nominated Mr. Biistow, in Jup* Just thp difference between Hayes and Bristow may be a fatal difference for. the republican •party.

Won’* Go i ICiodnnati C01 The story that the Yaiyan because against him of complied transactions is too thin.! does not dismiss office! thing.

iW».

terciaL] v } ent di-missed

had been made in blackmailing

The .

for that

KJHffiILAeARAi UK president hat sqrt of

The Tronble ffi lib tbe BImx.

Bdmabck, July 5.—The Key West arrived from Benton this morning, bringing, among others, a gentleman who left the mouth of Powder river on the 25th, who reports General Terry there at the mouth of the Big Horn with part of bis command, and Gibbons and Cudter with nine 00mpanics of cavalry were in the Rosebud region, and a courier came in from there on the 24th and reported that he had struck the trail of about 3,000 Indians, and In camp there is

a rpmor of a battle with them.

Terry has mounted considerable infantry With mules from ihe train which was in Camp at the mouth of Powder river,

the remainder of the infantry waa. a party ol six, hunting ten miles camp, were killed by Indiana One ier Was accidentally wounded. These

are the only casualties reported. Every-

body is well.

Terry has not heard from Crobk’s courier, who left Lincoln for Terry’s command, bearing dispatches, on Tuesday. The ma 1 from Buford will leave this afternoon, bringing a full account and official • dispatches. T be Buford mail brings the Bismarck Tril >une special dated month of |the Robebud, June 21. General Terry left t^at rooming in the far with his staff and a portion of the troops for the month of the Big Horh. General Gibbon.moved at the satne time on the north side of the YeRpWstone for the same point. Reno was met on the 20tb, near the mouth of Tongue river, returning from hie ten days’ scout, not having complied with his instructions, thereby seriously disarranging Terry’s plana Ouster waa ordered to proceed from the mouth of the Rosebud with 13 companies of cavalry and 10 days rations up that straam unt 1 he strikes trail of the 1,500 Indians reported by Reno, and follow until he engages them. The correspondent who aocoippanies Custer, thinks he vrill find them and fight them before hia dispatchee readh their destination. Custer will receivie his supplies from the mouth of the

fora, sh(

lead

Bjg Horn, should his operations icau in tthat direction, otherwise from Fetterman. Gibbon will hearafter act in concert with the main column, and is expected to prevent the Indians from crossing .the Yellowstone, which is now bank full and rising. Gen. Gibson’s Crow scoots accompany Custer; also his principal guide, Mitch Bayer, who is famliar with the country in detail as well as in general. The general impression prevails that the campaign will be sharf), a short and hot one hereafter. No serious casualties have occurred; the men at d janimals stand the march well, though the packed animals are badly chafed.

AVW YORK CITY. Oeta Her Jewelry Trouble lor Pratt.

Niw Yoek, July 5.—The diamond necklace and earrings sent by the khedive to Mrs. Minnie Sherman Fitch, have been taken from the vaults of the treasury and sent to the acting secretary of the treasury at "Washington, who will deliver them to General Sherman in accordance with •

resolution of congress.

A : Washington special say* the president has asked Commiaaiouer Pratt to re-

-roove Major Clarke, special agent in San

Francisco, and Ferdinand Meyer, auperviso* of internal revenue in St Louis, the successor of McDonald. It ia said Pntt opposes the removal of these officer*, and that ;it is possible he may himself resign. todore Vanderbilt waa somewhat

1 last evening. He spent a very reatay and partook of scarcely any nourient, owing, no doubt, to the intense

C<

woi less

heat! of the “previous day. He fell into j a light sleep about 10 o’clock, but waa constantly disturbed by the explosion of fireworks and miniature bombshells in the vicinity of his house. He was unable even to *it up in bed, and every one was strictly forbidden to enter his room except the physician in

attendance.

LOUISIANA.

New O

Drowned Yesterday.

Orlxahs, July 6.—Warren Vean, fifteen, and Solomon Dreyfoos, n, were drowned while batting in the river. Vean lint n roped into the water, and began • rying out, ‘Tm drowning." Drevfooe’ ,limped in to try and save his friend, but hey both went down together. The

I oc;es were not recovered.

i OHIO.

Tbe Oldest Han Celebrate*. Arrow, July 5.—The celebration here ia treateston record; the special feature teing the presende of Lomer Griffin, the eldest man in America, aged one hundred

seventeen.

MABSACH VSMTZB.

Bostoj ork* in

Ceateaalal Explosion.

h, July 5.—An explosion of fire works in a store on Hyde Park yesterday, caused the destruction of three stores and

stocks. Lorn $25,000; insurance $15,000.1

One man was fatally injured during the

fire.

AMW XOMM. An Officer Bbot. Rochester, July 5.—Louis Gomminger, a police officer, waa fatally shot on Monday night by EL C. Fairbanks, whom he waa attempting to arrest for firing a loaded revolver in the street. if TOUM1GA. ENGLAND. The Mark Lane Express, in its weekly review of the Britlah corn trade, says the continued sunshine of the past week brought dulness and want of activity. The condition of political affairs has not sustained prices, although the appearances in the -east are by no means 01 a pacific character. Tbe supplies of grain from abroad have been consTderably in excess of preeent requirements, and sooner than submit to the reduction necessary to effect sales, merchants have preferred to house their wheat on the chance of either weather or political influences tending to advance priosA. The finances so well sustained by the

country markets has Arrivals off the coast

last given way. a been fair.-’but ate droop and qr. Maize has at rather lew

the fine weather caused wheat declined a sbiilf met with Very littlb in _ money. Buyers do not operate for future deli

excrptJen of a few tl . . cutta wheat but little business has been

passing

Lonik.5, July 5—It ia stated that the

northern powers have

land satisfactory the war. They <

to remain completely neutral, and aviffiM a strong desire to localize the struggle.

A ’ CUBA. ' Havana,! July S, via

business has been is stated that the rr2~C

ly 3, via K<

July A—-Tha insurgent who was entirely eta* troops on one side and other, in the marshy 1 aga da Zapata, has effe Heaenta flag ot true#] oi Mstanzas, offering to 1 with his men, fh* t called CallimeU, on should be pardoned, cepted. The same of Matansas went to fer Yrith this captain _

lately rtit

out 1

him to immediately around Cienaga witti the insurgents and Calimete. This was do

Wept, Flor da, kief YngleWto.

by Spanish s sea on the called Cien-

1 escape,

the governor

r himself,

, at a place

that all

■was are the governor

vana to OOU- ■ who ordered

w the troops knowledge *f

trate them at

day

fitlon

This

; — v.v,.. T , but Ynglesito, informed by spies, knew all and escaped to the Cinoo Villas with his men, about 300 in number. I - !' A Idaya, formerly intendente of the commusary department has arrived here by the Bpamsh mkk steamer to answer to charges \ against him , for defalcations. fie l apparently has denounced his Wcomplicea, for yesterday Reurell andV^ffiao, provision merchants were arrested and imprisoned, and Trotcha. of th* mxso business has fled. All oi these are se<d to be implicated. More arrests And developments

are expected.

AU8IRIA!

, VffiwitA, July 5.—The Austrian and Hurgansn ministers hold a conference the latDr part of this week on the military protect!an necessary on the frontier. An insurrection baa broken out between Nish and 8ofoa, in the rear of the Turkish army. The khedive has furnished tha norte 12,000 men. Ten thousand of the imperial guard are leaving Constantinople

for Eervia.

HOLLAND; Tin: Haquf, July 5 —Th* 1 ovemor of tbe Dutch Indies confirms tha report of the loss of thesteamer Lieutenant General Krceser ia the straits of Sunda. Two hundred and thirty persons were drowned.

IRYLINDj.

* Dublik, July 5.—A grand demonstration took place in the suburb^ last evening in honor of the centennial. Three thousand persons were assembled, bearing American flags.. Mr. Fatinell, member of parliament for Meath,addressed tbe meeting, referring to the eastern Question. Th* ciowd cheered londly for for Russia. Aa address to President Grant was adopted. There was a display of fire works and a

loichiight procession. * SWITZERLAND,

Geneva, July 5—The fourth of July was celebrated here by a champagne

luncheon and hall.

GERMANY! 1

Berlin, July 5 —The j American residents had a banquet yesterday in honor of the centennial fourth of July. J. Bancroft Davis, the Apierican minis,ter, presided and Concluded his opening speech by proposing the health of President Grant Rev! D. 8. Fry pro posed the health of the emperor of GefQtany.jand United States Cbnsal Kreistman toasted American ettizinsbip. Other toasts were, ‘Americans in Europe, and The dijy we Celebrate,the.j latter In versa. In tbe e vening there was A grand soiree at Minister Davis’s reeideitee and tableaux vivantf representing Wesnmgton at Vatley Forge, arid Mari* Antdinette receiving Lafayette. Minister-Davjs and Secretary of L«k'*tion Fish; and their ladies, partici-

pated in the tableaux. ’ PrObablltitee ljt»-I>Ajr.

Wasjiihgxow. D 0., Julyte; 11:30 a. m.— In Tenuetsee and Ohio valley: falling, followed by ririrg barometer ; wind* mostly from, south to week slight changes in tbe temperature and frequent thunder

storms '

In-upper Mississippi and) lower Missouri valleys: no decided changes in temperature', and pressure variable winds,partly cloudy weather and local rains. In the upper lake region, daring the rest of Wednesday, low current will move eastward followed by a rising barometer, with the wind fresh and brisk Jrom north to west, and stationary or slightly higher temperature. Frequent aud at placet very heavy rains, succeeded by clearing

weather.

In the lower lake region, falling followed by ri.->lng barometer, fresh and brisk southerly winds veering to weaterly, slightly warmer, cloudy and rainy

weather.

The Mississippi river from Keokuk to Cairo will rise somewhat

C 111<-<»go Market. Jul>

&47%c for Ju’y7 48>i<<J4S%e for -Align* R<r September. Oats dull; a ties a 180%? cash for July and 29?^c for August. Receipts—Flour - ),!»1 brls, wheat 81,688 bt

umbel*, com 218,OKI

■3,0127 bush, rve 8,0*1 bush, barley

1.880 bush, shipments—Flour 7,969 brls. wheat

bush, oa s 73,0(27 bust

Hew York

Nxw YOSK, July July aud August totter $20.00. lard 1

nst

Flour dul wnukee

mixed 580686. Oat* quiet nominal at 3112, Gold 12»4:

ket.

rk quiet, bid for l>tember and Oe*

, JHRR u>rd quiet, \>id July 311.55. Aog*11.67% September 311.75. October 311.85 irdull. Wheat nominal at 3L lG^ll.18 Milkee 31.13Q1.17. Corn nominal at 6teA56c

j3J-<s40c. Whisky

PVPPilHMpiHRHHpii 1 ToLSno; July-6.—Flour firm. Wheat firm and higher; No. 1 White Michigan!#! 27; extra do. 31 .*4%: amber Michigan spot,31-20; July 31.19%:! No. 2 am tier Michigan Me. Corn strong -and high; mixed spot held at 52>4c, 52c bid July. 52c bid August, held at 53J<c, and 51c bid Oat* firm; No. 232c, to arrive; Michigan 32%c; rejetted 2Se. ." ^ j

( larlnaatel Market.

CiMcisriri, July 5.—Flour dull; uunny35<f$ 15 6ft. Wheat quiet; red flM 15; White’S! 20*sj Corn steady at 48c. Gabj dull at 25-«28c,

ffinmiinAl * rnirfr 11 * ! * * *

1 25.

Cotton sot steady ai f

U *7***11 40; bulk! Baton 9, UMOlkc.

'JO 7&. Wh u5$ ! 1U4(M| 0 80.

Hew York floaty Market, jk

Nxw York, July 5.-Gold.

— coupons,

,w, eoupons,

§«. 11754.

mm$i

Xtrerpe^l

Liverpool, July A-Pork

*0*. Btef 80*.

dsleagaUve stock Market.

CmcAOO, July 5.

eratel

C‘i; tor common t 60. Cattle quiet and steady, re-

| Foreigk Maarer Market. Iovtxik, July 6.—Consols for money, 98 1A16; U. 8. 5-ads of D66.106)4: do. MS7,10e‘4; lOHkk, 10754; new fives, 106J4; fit*, t».

Tha depot

teed Saturday

0 St#*,rtljgM

IT ATM MM VS.

it KnightsvHle waa tranriai.

and fifty dolk^

night,

worth, of goo^a stolen.

At Eliza be .blown, Bartholomew county, Sunday nfgbt, butglant brok« into KdJ ward Springer’s store, cut hia aafaopen

and escaped fith $1,200.

Kev. Daniel Winslow (eotoredj, of Blth* mond, while preaching at Dublin, aunfiny night, was to ken suddenly siek, speechless, ax 8 «MJ ffiriy next thoming. John Gibeo 1 and Ooinmbu* Lata, aged eight*# n and twenty yMua,'ren>#cttv«iy. while bathini Monday night in a pond two miles sou h’of Charles town want be. yond their <3 eptb, and being uaabl* to

swim ware dr iwned.

Hayes a id Wheeisr polo was raised Knighteh wn Saturday Afternoon. Monday morning a young man Neil Johnson jwent up. to loosen th* ropea and fell fort] feet, lighting on hia feet.

He waa only j lightly

Giles Washt urne, an omniboa driver of Lafayette, wa totally stabbed in a saloon row Monday bight, and a lad a few minutes afterigai X 31b* petiee arrested Henry Pretest keeper of th* saloon, bis bar-tender, an 1 six others who were in fbe saloon., At th 9 same time a young man nanted Boyle wgs dangerously cut about the ueclk and 1 reast, but it Is thought not

fatally.!

| ^ half past one o’clock yesterday afternoon a a irions accident occurred.tet tbe fair grount Is, near Bhelbyville, where the Fourth ml fbration was held. A section of Isaata < ocupied by about two or three huruired|people gave way, and the occupants we3* thrown to the gron causing quite4° excitement, ami injari the following: Mias Delas Thompson, Waldron, leg broken; Mm.* Girard, Of Sheloy county internally iniured; Alfr*d Bowman, Shel »yville, arm broken; Mis-

shatsifde.

Daniel Cnmmi aa of SbelbyTille, arm at^d leg broken. & veral others war

injured.

Charles Feli:: bad his right

tered and a spl inter blown into hia side, yesterday aftei noon, at Lafayette, by the accidental disc aarge of -a cannoa while loading it. Hi s arm was amputated near the shoulder. His recovery is doubtful. John Short, a bot-air balloonist, made a balloon aaceiis; on in the afternoon, Th* balloonl caughf on the corner of thS court house rpof, tearing a hole fifteen feet in length. The balloon went up but a short distance, and touring down dragged Short over th* telegr iph wires on Sixth itreet, knocking bin off his trspezs to ttye ground,; breaki ig both legs and one arm and badly brui ling atid cutting him. One

leg wwj amputated.: Ha will

die.

probably

Cn^e for Bieedl

e a

•%

as (be Noe*.

There! are twfi litti^ arteries which an ply tha whole fsce with hood, one «auh side. T lese branch off from thie main arteries < n esch side of the windpipe, uud running Upward toward the e>e, pas* over I tie otuAkleof the jaw-bone, about two-thin s of the wsy back from thp chin to the ang e of the jaw under the Each of these arteries, of course, *u just oneibalf of the face, the nose 1 J litre; the left nostril te sup”

lot d by the left artery, and

the right nostril by the right artery. Now soppose your nose bleeds by the right ncstrii, with **!»# end of the forefinger feel aio ;g the outer edge of the right jaw until|you feel the beating of the prtery under yttar finger, the Svtne as the

puls* in your v rial; tl hard upon it th|is get in a t’ght place betw

ie; t ti blood

the

> instan of hloqd to tiof . for fiveW ten n I vcieel in the nbee probehiy contract, ao tbe blood in them

he eat. replies ) being

press the finger ng the little fellow n your finger and It will be that not to that aide of th* couMnuea, hence bleeding for want one the measure . and the ruptured

Will by that tim* that when you let they will not leak.

Bleeding -from cut og wound anywhere

about the faceifiay b#[ I

way. The creator pro! arteries as they .are, controlled. Thole in arms and legs tjre all

veniontlj^ for being icon trolled in

manner

k

l.ittle Mrlnalwg MS Hi Leqla. fCorresponduoce Chicago Jca'nal 1

It is vt orthy &f remark that there was little or no drunkenness at this cOnvent on. Perba)* ®ie weather was too warm. There was no jwbtehy exposed in the democratic headquarters for th* free use of delegatea Not very long ago it was th* fashion at conventions to keep open house snd th* whisky jug went round and round. Tbe practice or drinking among public

men seems to be on tbe decline. AbM'm • AMsnreta In o»e l*tee*.

INew York Sun.J

Whatever prejudices may be indulged in on tbe part tef republicans snd taramanyitea against Mr. Tiiden, not a Whisper nor a breath te breathed anywhere against Mrs. Tiiden. This ia one of the nleasant features of the cami*aign—nobody anything against Mrs. Tiiden. j 1 *4 -r— /■

Ct.SVXLAF d»rd white

1334c.

«-• roI*-n>

fiija

1 Market.

Petrol*mn’flrm *Un-

12>4c. piiuie white 150 test

Illinois street ear, Geo.

pocket'd Eli Bftll, of id then jumped from He teas seen, pursued, td ip ths sixth street is morning, on th# way

ipted escat e now stand

ape and was ids committed

Yesterday, on Vauun picked Morgan county, the car and rs captured and station Louse, down, he a again caught,

to the grand jury

Lait night farties rteitod the “Long Branch” establishment, and while some engaged the attention of the inmates another helped himself hr$52 in money aud several pieces d jewelry, and thee vamosed. Later Jack Daubenspeck wa* arretted for complicity in th* affair, but today he was dik-harged. there being no evidence against.him. Dr. Herman Wedding and Carl Hosier, sent over by the German government to loos after the coil and mineral interest of this Country, arrived in this city last

val, but will nuke an effort to hare them return. J . jferto Tbe Journal is wrong to day * n “ff 1 ** that the friends of tbe News reprsweetative persuaded film not to make t 11 * cens;on with Profrb.-or Light last night. There was no persuasion shoot It *rLight tinkered with bis a rship from 2 m m. until 8:15, end then said he be daahed if any one bn| tdxaasU went np. He couMn’t get lifting power for t™. on account of the leaky condition of the balloon.