Indianapolis News, Indianapolis, Marion County, 18 November 1876 — Page 4

THE INDIANAPOLIS DAILY NEWS: SAT'DR 1 ^ \ENING-, NOVEMBER IS, 1876/*

NOVELTIES

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fine JTewelry. Ladteft* Keek Clmlaa. la Jet, Gilt,» MMtoDatttid, irarj aa4 MlTer. Japan e— aad Faary Sleeve Ball•ai', Pew Ptaltas la Tell and ncnrf Pinr, It«« j and Ul▼#r Batk Cembe, Far-Blacs, Bracel* •», like., EXTRA CHEAP FOR GOOD GOODS!

New PoeketBooks »t (ram aee t* K Mp'eoM Black bilk Prem Friagea at from 50* to 94 per yard. » Gutpare and Thread Lcce at OKBAT BAR* OAUIS.

JUST RECTEIVED: tera ana Face Powder*, at OUR POPULAR

PRICKS.

Also, a Terse Stock of Tin# Hair and Tooth

Bnubee, EXTRA CHHAP.

NEW CLOAKS, To-day

L. S. AYRES & CO. miHJMJfZIB, INDIANA.,

Just Received, * a. coxMittNMmfT nr 250 ® ,e Gletts, 150 ^ WHITI: 8MBT8 BcialMa* »• JcMeve’ F»l##a UNDERWEAR AND TURNISHINGB CHIAP. IT AULA CE FOtftTEB. re Heat Waakinctoe St

CABPKT DKPAISTBETf. NEW DSSION*! SUPERIOR QUALITIHB! UNBARAiXRI.KD PRICKS’ We are in recelp* and are now offbring OrW\ Pleoe* (XiTl'uN, WOOL, DUTCH, RAG fcV’v/ and BEEP Carpata ail grade*, Cite**!

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0^#*% Pi«Ck* Cotton and Wool Ingrain Oar«a WV/ pet% elegant *vy lea, selling lower than

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Piece, All-W oli Sapor, Extra Supers, and Three-P:y Ingrain Carpet*, in I .•'-el l, Hartford aad other make*, whirh we are soiling at New York

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Place* aplfe! did anal-ties Tapestry

dCOw arunHela Carset,. in Crpsaley's, Rox-

bury’* Sm th’s and oilier mskea, in choi: 6 detigne, at grsat bargains.

< PUeaa B*dy Bniwsl*. B g iah and IW American raakea, in ailthen#wahadea

cob r> and patterns, at greatly reduced

prices.

We also ( fier an immense stock of *a.’l Paper, Mattii r.h, OH f’lf.«ns Window Hhadet i^oe Ourtafiis, Rep», Torrya, eta , etc. Lambm-iuin and Cornice made o order. Consumers arecordla lylarlted to look through ottr s^iokb,foie buying,

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THE DAILY NEWS SATURDAY. NOVKMBRR 18. 1876.

1 r. M. Baroaeter.... 29,91$ . Tber»ometr/...49.cjitV m w

Prof. Walter 8. Smith, of OharlottaTille, ia in the city. Beal estate transfers yesterday amounted to $31,285 56. ' There are ’ o- to many to-day singing, “Hold the Fort."

The Brown ys. the city damage case has •one to tbs jury.

Street coram’fsioner’s pay roll this we#k, $967.62. No wart.

p^Tbe Li vingtton-Lockhart damage salt is for $6,000 not $500. It was not the City book store that was robbed the other day, but the Central.

The building permits ibis week, three in number, aggregate but $500 in value. A sauad of obtrusive hack men were gobbled to-day by Manning, depot'marshal.

Yesterday afternoon eleven indictments were returned by the United States grand jury. The city marshal refuses ta abate one jot or tittle of his 60,000 pound fish story. The Carman family sing at the Seventh Preeoyterian church next Wednesday evening. The heavy rains west have lessened very comiderably the receipts of grain at this point. r Notwithstanding the lateness of the sea sou the Bast market was a large affair this morning. Thirty new cases ware entered to-day In the United states court fordispoaitlonthe present term. * A colored politician vows if Tilden is elected be is “going up to Kokomo to get out of the state."

A delegation from this city will attend the Moody and Sankey convention at Chicago i ext week.

All the singers and choristers of the city who with to take part In the onion services. are requested to meet at Roberta • 1‘nrk church, on Monday eveaing. The State Y. M. C. A. Is now in session at R chmocd. Yesterday Dr. Muohall, of this city, was sleeted president, and L. W. was medi on# of Uie vi©©-prest-dents. Mrs. Augusta T. Caldwell, widow of John M. Oaidwell, tvday was paid $5,tWU, being the value of the poliey held by her late huaband in the A.tna life laanramet company. , Sam Long, alias Matchstt, eomraittad for grand larceny, is said to bs the same party whom tha vigilance oomoaittea warred from Charleston, this state, two years ago. Ccrraeponding Secretary Turner, of the Surgical Institute, who wSa sent to Hot Springs, Arkansas, for the establishment of a branch Institute, reports his mission saceessful. 1 As early as eight o'clock last evening market men were coming into the city with their teams, in order to secure desirable locations wbnn market opened this morning. A street organ-grinder manipulated his instrument ten minutes in front of a business block on Virginia avenue before disotiverlrg that the building was without a solitary occupant. Gov. Hendricks was at his post to-day receiving callers, reservedly discussing the political situation of those southern states which affeet so materially hia chaoses of election. James McMullen was indicted some weeks ago for grand lareeny. but managed to dodge his bond and skip .To-day he retnrned to see the folks and was cap lazed by Korbee and McDonald. Robert Sloan, one of the promising young men of the city, died yesterday at the residence of his brother, George W. Sloan, after a protracted illness. The remains were buried this afternoon. An ioe wagon team this forenoon ran from the Liberty street intersection of Washington to Alabama street, without special damage. On tbs routs the team narrowly asoaped collision with a street car. At Irvington a few nights since a young collage student was put through a sham initiaticn, tha principal fsature of whioh was filling his mouth with salt and pepper white he was going through a response in imitation of the bleating of a sheep. Rev. Dr. Northrop, of Chicago, occupies the pulpit of the First Baptist Chuich tomorrow mercing and evaniog. In the evening be will repeat a sermon on the strength of Romanism, which attracted large attention whan delivered in Chioago laat gumaser. Joseph l/fcKec has sued the San company fer beck pay, and the trial was set for to-day before Judge Elliott Upon being called Mr. Buchanan moved for a change of venae upon the grouad of local prejudice, but at last accounts the motion was still in abeyance. Maggie W ilaon, alias Maggie Davis, and by seme known as Realuan, attempted suicide last night at the Mai place, ou Weet Washington (treat, by taking morphine. This is thssecond attempt and bnt for an overdose would have bean successful. Jealousy is given as the cause. Last evening, at 311 North Delaware slreet a vicious sow toeesd s six-year old daughter of Thomas Murray, stripping her of clothing but not seriously injuring her peiscn. A number of children were near the spot at the time, bnt escaped by rapid flight What baa become of tbs cow ordinance? The severe lodges of tha independent order of mechanics wore addressed at a joint is eetinj lrat ovoni ng by past supreme inler John Bcbley npon “The objscts, etme, and pun osoe rf the order, wnat it bee acci mp ished aod proposes to accomplish, and what is needed for the further -arcs of its principle.” The subject was well bandied. During the /octal last evening, in the First Presbyterian church, thieves entered the gellery and selected fine overcoats beloagiEg to Judge Martindsle, Henry Latham, J B Martindale, of New York, and M H. McCoy, also appaial owned by Miss Kit y Weidman. The thieves threw their plunder from the window to confederates below and successfully esesasd. The Sovereigns of Industry hs4 a musical and literary entertainment in their ball on East Washington street lest evenleg. Among tbs rarities of the occasion was a duo by Miss Anna Pope and Ur«. Rote Compton, end a eolo by Mrs. Hoffman. The program ended with the comedy •‘All’s well that ends wellcharacters by the society. The grand jnry of the county made a fieal report ytsterday afternoon, returning a total of forty-five indictments continuing 14 cases and dismissing 6 The indictments returned embrace: Grand larceny, 16; burglary and grand larceny, 2; bnreiary, 1; petit larceny, 4; murder, 1; usauU with intent, 1; assault and battery, 0; perjury 1; attempted rape, 1; illegal voting. 5; rape 2; and liquor violations, 5. ; Judge Perkins to-day divorced William Stevenson from Fannie on general principles, and took the ease of Caroline H. Fahnetcck ve Obadiah nnder advisement. Before Judge Howe there is the complaint and cross-compiaint of Joseph H. Fitzgerald and Maria Fitzgerald, both alleging cruel treatment, violation of marital laws and all that sort of thing. Both ask for custody of the child, aged 5 years, and the wife in addition demands $6,000 alimony.

There has been a noticeable decrease in the pardon of state convicts since the state and national elections. Harry P Ryan and bride, of Huntsville, Alabama, are stopping for a few days with his brother, J. E Ryan. D. V. Hoebrook’a residence, on Laurel streat, was robbed last night of $80 in money and a valuable watch. Those who detire to know "How to become righteous" can learn by hsariug Elder Black preach to-morrow moral ng. Mrs. Snsan Dinkle, married to Thomas Dinkle ia ’66, asks for a separation in the superior court, alleging.failure to provide. G. Southard, of this city, has received a pataaton folding beds; A W. Morgan on earth augers, and J.W. Nicholson ou game card a The matter of paying those election day “deputy sheriffs" baa gone over until the regular session of the county commissioners. The ninety nine employes npon the new oonrt house were paid for two weeks tMs Meraoen. Amour* necessary $2,497 NT lira. Add* Long, tried yesterday for lareeny/to-day waa given ohe year in the reformatory. Her attorney moved for a naw trial. A pile of straw at 200 Huron street was set ablaze laat night, and the flamee communicated to the fencing and woodshed, involving some loes. State Agent Green returned to-day from Philadelphia, where he has been during the holoing of the centennial in cbaTfeof Indiana T a building.

Preparing far C'enans Taklag The state auditor is forwarding to the county auditors copies of the enumeration law, and also blank forms to be adopted in conducting the enumeration, to commence cn the first day of January, 1877. In this connection the auditor aids: ‘ The importance of a thorough and complete enumeration can not be cvertatimated, and to secure this ODj’ict a careful study of the law b> county auditors and township trustees is strictly necessary in order to correctly execute ita requirements, and I hope the officers of the law, with whom this duty is entrusted, w.ll feel themselves equally interested with myself in securing a correct enumeration • • • As it is my duty to lay before the next legislature the total amount of taxabla property in t%e state. I earreetiy request auditors to report the * fcetract of taxable property” in their reejiective counties to this ofliie net later than the 20th of December next. I ani .ware that thia report can not be made out, including delinquencies, nntn the 15lh day of December, but 1 shall take it as a special favor for auditors to make out such report ^s soon after the 15th as p «aiMe."

t ohmmted. The preliminary exojuine’ion be’orethe mayor yesterday afternoon r -Hted in ecr.ding Samuel Txing alias 'Jatchett.John WilJi»m», John Kernodel i-ndChar'es Fagan to the grand jury. To day Daniai Kernodleand Daniel T George waived investigation by the mayor end were sent to join the above. These men are the captures by the police sot*« days ago, and r-e thought to l>e the worst of the gang m aking a general business of thieving.

A CwIIege Debate. The Pythoniau literary society of the N. W. C. University held a very interesting session last evening. Messrs. L. H. Reynolds and Whitney discussing affirmatively and Mesere. Lyean and* Stevens negatively the question “that the eatab1 snment of a national university would prove beneficial." The debate was coneluded with much ability and spirit, and by a vote of the judges the questioa was decided affirmatively. The evening's exercise# als# embraced a salutatory, declamations, oratioas and **>says, the respective performers acquitting themselves creditably. This society, of which Mr. Demarcos Brown is prealdent,hae an active membership of twenty-five, receiving f#ur additions last evening. Tbe death of Mr. Lon M. Leister, of Tborntown, a graduate of ’76 and a member of this society, was announced, and a committee was appointed to draft suitable resolutions in the premises. Tha attendance of ladies aad gentleman last evening taxed the full capacity of tne hall to accommodate, and the character of tbe performance waa of an exceedingly high order. AppelaSaaea# of Deceiver lor the Oi A m. BoM. Before Judge Gresham last eveaing argument waa heard on the application of Robert Garrett A Sons, Baltimore, representing $1,500,000 of the second mortgsg# bonds, for the appointment of a receiver for tbe Ohio A Miseiseippi railroad company. Judge Hoadly, of Cincinnati. W. T. McClintock, Cbilicothe, and Henry Crawford, Chicago, prevented the case on behalf of the petitioners, C. A. Beecher, of St. Louis, representing the corporation. The court granted the .application and an order waa entered appointing John King, Jr, vice-president of the Baltimore A Ohio road, and Daniel Torrence, ax prasident of the Ohio A Mississippi, to act as receivers. The affaire of thia company have been in an embarrassed condition for some time past, brought about by a multiplicity of causas, the floating debt of the corporation amounting to over a million dollars and constantly increasing. Tbe gentlemen appointed recelvars are friendly to the Interests of the road, and in time will turn it over to the stockholders free from its present embarrassments.

■twnaph et M ve. Cwwae «$ at. This forenoon the long and perplexing civil snit of 8tumph et al. vs, Coons et al. came to an ending in the superior court, by tbe jury returning in favor of plaintff. Tha amount involved foots up $5,031.31. Anumberofinterogatoriea were submitted in the jury, aad answered in the abstract That John W. Coons paid for the lot cor»er Weet and Washington street and for tljp ouilding, for Charles H. Coons, aad thatb* couspirad with Charles to defraud tbe creditors of tbe lest mentioned. Secondly. that ha knew Charlea was indebted. Mrs. John W. Coons waa made a party to the suit by the plaintiffs, but the jury exonerated her completely, and neld that in her property ventures she acted in good faith.

Darling, you look very bad. And I fear you've caught a cold; But papa says yen’ll soon be glad, After you have once been told— To take Dr. Bull’s Cough Syrup. For congbsand colds try our Hearhound drojs made from the pure herb an infallible remedy. Alexander * Craig.

l^cal it* ms. At tub Meridian Cmtiniio Horsz Suits made to order of keavy and goodoas* meres, in plalda aad all ttyles, at $25. None bull the beat trimming* are used. Leave your measure and save your money. You will also Hod a line of readymade clothing that can not be excelled. Suite, oi ereoats, boys’ snd children's garments. In the latest styles of fabrics, at axtoatshiugly low figure*. Yon caa buy a heavy, subitantial Chinchilla overcoat as low a* 16.50; heavy plaid suits at $8; and heavy pauta, all-wool, at 83 and |3.SO. All this can be corriborated by an examination of the stock, aad the people here mxy begin to learn that a manufactuier, with cheap rent and small expens- a, can sell good* cheaper for cash at retail than many merchants can buy theirs at wholetale. Nos. 120 and 122 south Meridian street.

Noxious and fancy goods, cheapest, at the 18hole>ale rooms of Chas. Meyer A Ce.

Kick switches, curl*, braids, etc., made out of combings. J. W. Mcia, 44 N. Ill st. nn n • 1 La Mi'S at the Curiosity Shop ul 0 » If you are suffering from consumption or ajy disease of the throat or lungs, try Dr. Morrlds Syrup of Tar, and yeu will thank us tor the advice. Sold by Browning <fc Sdoan. ue if

Toys, dolls and vase* at the 8 store oi •

The latest brands clgarett s, cigars, tobacco, and tbe best pip< * and unoken’ articles, for the best money, are at Cha*. F. Meyer’s, 11 North I’ennsvlvanla street. ui t

The best tectc ion chamber sets at lowest prices at Curiosity Shop, 84 W WBih st, ul • e Rkvgi.vees from 8200 to 810 00 each, closing out, at Chas. Mayer A Co's. p

Th.d*n and Hayes.—I will bet two to one that I have the cheapest millinery In the city. J. W. Mcia, 44 North Illinois street. un n GLABSWABXand dishes at the Curiosity Shop, ut;*

NEW FRUITS New Raisins, CURRANTS PRUNES. FIQS, CITRONS, Etc , Etc., JUST RECEIVED.

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NEW STYLES Papeteries JUST RKCBJI'VHJU A.T BOWIN, STEWART & CB.’3, IB West Washington Street.

Deugs, olte, paints, soaps, . Vsrulih, brushes, eombe, powders, .Spouses, extracts, perfumeries, etc. ITesprlptions a/eulately compounded. At Browning A Sloan’s. ui t •— HXADQCAams for real meerschaum and amber goods, smokers' an claa, at Chas. Mayer A Co’s. T. B. Spratt, 44 North IHlnoia street, Restaurant aad Dining Hall. Here you find the choice eatables of tbe market, quails, turkey, chickens, dusks, oyrtere. clams, fish, lobsters, frogs' legs, pigeons, soups, pnstri**, etc., etc. The above served up In any and best slylts by attentive waiters Jtvery thtegrestand elean, at hard psn prloee. Bou don’t need cast-iron jsire at this place. Ladiks’ and children’s fare and hats at the 8 Store. uij* I’MDEawiax and gloves at the t Store, ui*

Thb advantages ot an svemug paper fer advertising purposes are apparent oa reflection. In the morning the day’s work la before tbe husband and boose wile; the paper fa taken up, and a hasty aianoe given to ue telegram* and local news, end It Is thrown aside for the cares of the day. There Is no time to reed further, and before evening thj paper Is transformed lute a dress pattern or Into * fire-light-er. Tne evening paper tomes in at a tine when the labor* oi the day are completed, and the hour* between tea and bedtime are give* to readfog. The telegrams, local new* and raiaeellany are all read, aad still there ere hears to spare, and the advertisements are reed and re-read, and the bergalns offtored dlsmuaed In the family circle, and oonulnalena reached as to where u> make purchases. ua*

Dhtbichs A WA.LXM. 18 East Washington et., owing to close times, have reduetd the prices of their stock of mlliinew and fancy goods. The latest styles for fall and winter. Ladles, call aad see goods end prices.

•«▼«* Bill!* me Pmmmmmm+ra. Tbe strain on the Pennsylvania railroad company in tha six months af centennial travel wee bo greet that the auditor’s department waa nnable to keep np with the acoennta. and is atill several weeks behind. At tbe Jersey City depot 22,917 trains were started westward, made up of 117,OflO ears, carrying about 7,500.080 passengers. This is exclusive of wey passenger*. and includes the travel in one direction only.

JtKVlGlO Va NOTICHH. /Christ church-on thk circlk. VJ The Her. F. A. Bradley, rector. Morning service 10:30, Sunday school at 2:30, evenl s aervlc* 7:30.

T7U9IITH (INDIANOLA) PRESBYTERIAN Pi church-There will be Sabbath school at usual hour to-morrow, and preaching In the evening by Rev. E. L. Williams.

PACE CHURCH (EPISCOPAL)—CO <NKR \JT Pennsylvania and St. Joe -treats. Rev. A. C. Waobe. r>»SK;r. Sunday services at 10:30 a. m. snd 7:30 p. m. Stand-y school at2:30.

FTTHR yoke band brotherhood win, 1 hold ita temp*ranee meeting, to-morrow aftara-oon at S:t6 o’clock in the Seventh Presby teriau church, earner of aim and Csda-etr»<*t*.

QT. JAMMJ CHAPKL-ONTHE OORSKsf^r O West and Wert Walnut stree-a. Rev. J. R. Blcknell intharge. Morning servleee, 10:30: evening services at 7:45; Sunday school, 2:30 p. m.

TJUTLBB CHRISTIAN CHURCH—ELSTCHO er avenue, new Cedar street Elder Eli jah GoodWn will p*each this evening and to morrow morulag and evening. Sunday school at 9 a. m.

yTNIXED PRESBYTERIAN CHUR"H-COR-U ner of Massachuteita av *nue and East street. 1'reacking to-morrow at 10:33 a m and 7:30 p. m. by Rev. W. P. Shaw. Sabbath school at 9:90 n m. '

TIN ITA RIAN-UNITY CHOAOti, OWKNE/i Tennessee and Michigan st-eete Rev. A. FT Pailey, paster Seats free. Sunday "chool at 10 a. m Preaching at 11 a. m. No service in the evroirg.

Tt/RST END MISSION CHURCH—KUNDAY TV school at 9 o’clock a. m Preaching at 10:30 o’cloev bytev Edgar L. William’, pastor. Prayer meeting Wednesday evening at 7:45 o’clock. All are earnestly Invited.

Tt | KMORlAL PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH1j1 corner Christian avenue and Ash street; Rev. II. A. Edaon, D. D., pastor. Preaching - rr _>mvw at 10:30 a m. Surday schoo 1 and Bible clacscs at 2:30 p. m. Prayer meeting Thursday night •

fA RACE M. E. CHURCH-ON THE <X)RIjT ner of Market and North East streets The Rev. 8. Tijcher, D. D. pi-tor. Preaching at 10:30. and 7:30. .Snbject at night, "The rcspen e ol tbo hour.” Sabbath schori at 2 Seats fr e Yon'are invited

OOUTHSIDE M. E. CHURCH, CORNER OF Cob' ru and M Kernan street •; E. A. Daumont, pa-tor. Residence 77 8. Linden stree’. Se-mou, 10:30,‘‘Cr.iiferen*e work and worker*,” At 7:lfio’elnok “MrKlerc Society.”

T?IRST BAPTIST CHURCH, NORTHEAST F foruer Pennsylvania and New York streets Prearh.ng mrming and evening by Rev. G. W. Noithrop, !>. P.. prrsldeut of the Btp’ist U"lon Theologte:! «emin»rv, Chicago. Sabbath School at 2 p. m. The public 1* co'dially Invited.

TlffAYFLCWBR CO N G R BG A 11 ON A L ivl Church — South side St Clair, near East street Rev N. A. Hyde, pastor. Service-to-morraw at 10:30 a. m. and 7:30 p.m. Sunday scbotl at 2 p m. Strangers welcome.

fPRlNITY M. E. CHU3CH -ON THB 1 corner of North and Alabama #treeta. The Rev. 3. H. Eavlisa, D. D. . pa-tor. Preach n^ morning and evening by the pa-tor. Sunday aehool at 2 p. m All are Invited.

Tt* ERIDI AN STREET M. E. CHUBCH-ON 1Y1 tbe corner of New York and Meridian streets. The Rev. G. D. Watson, D. D., pis tor. Preaching to morrr.w at 10:30 a m and at 7:30 p m. by the parior. Sunday school at 2 o’clock.

riHBIBTIAN CHAfKL—CORNEB OF DXtA V> wt.re and Ohio street*. E der W. F. Black, ) astor, will preach at 10:30 a. m. to-morrjw. Subject, "How t-> become Righteous.” Also in the evening at 7:30. Sunday school at 2:30 p TO.

TXIURTH PRESBYTERIAN CHURCHP Pratt, west of Penneylvania street Rev. X. B Maaon, Preach ng by thn pad^r. Morning oe vfce, 10:30. Evening #ervlce, 7 ;30. Sabbath aehool at 2 p. m. All are cor lially Invited.

rpHTRD PRESB ■ TERIAN CHURCH—COR 1 ner riinois and Ohio streets. There will be no services te inert Mr, the cottfir-tfation by Irvltatlon uniting wiih the First Presbyterian cbti ch. Sabbath school and Bible class at 2 t ’c’ock

■VIEW CHURCH < HAP CL (SWBDlNBf'R Is glan ) — No. RU North Alabama street Rev. Willard H. HIn lev, pwtor. Sabbath school at 9:15 a. m. Mod in* and evening ‘ervires at the usual hours. Subiect for evening lecture, “Tbe bottomless pit.”

1TIR8T PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH—SOUTH A west cor. of Pennsylvania and New York sts. Rev Myron W. Reed,of Milwaukee, wl! preach atlO:3Pa. m. and 7:80 p. m. Sunday scho-W-at 2:30. Usual services on Monday and Thursday evenings. The Third church will unite in the Sunday services.

TT'IFTH Pf F8BYTBRIAN HHURCH, ON THK F corner of Michigan and Blackford streets. Rev. J. R. Mitchell, pastor. M):80 a. m.. sermon; 2 p. m., t-nnday school; 7:» p m., this being theannivent*ry of the dedication of new home of wo'shlp. there will be a reunion of the old members of the church. ! M C A.—SUNDAY SERVICES WILL BE . • held under the auspices of the Y.M. C. A. follow*: 9 a. m - At the station house and

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as follow*: 9 a. m At the station house jail: 2 p. m — Snndav s hool at the Y. M. C A. rooms: 8:15p. m—Workers prayer meeting at someplace; 4o. m. Orphans’Home, Female Rt-fo, mAtory Home of the Friendless. Surg cal Institute snd Hospital. 4:30 p. m —Poor Farm. 7 30 p. m —Gospel meet’ng at Association HaiL

7 30 p, m —Gospel meeting at

pTrk M S. CHURCH — CORVermont and Delaware street*.

IOBFRTH

ner of

lark wilt render ou tbe organ *el- ctions of **- ■ed music twenty minutes before time for

HATS XJT AJ.X BTYIM. f CAPS, L.IGI3.T AND HEAVY. JB K H Y » FC JLaI* , BO NORTH PENNSYLVANIA BT

If {BLOCK, KERRI FIELD A 00., 59 West Washington st, COAL AND CORK.

ADAMS Kseps a full supply of all kinds snd best quality of Coal snd Coke, which be sene al popular prices and delivers promptly. W# will be please. 1 to serve you. mr Office and Yard-No. 88 West Market, corner Tennessee street.

MINCEMEAT. I am cow Maweifteetsirtae Blare Beat, and will oommenee te make SAUMGE, H’M, BACON AND LAUD, as soon ss tbe weather permits. I will guarantee all goods of my manuiaetur* to be perfectly elean and reliable In every respect J. O. ADAMS, U7 WEST PEARL ST. ■VAsB your Orwee* for ike •!>•*«.

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Be, 5* V. remmeyiTMie 9*. ■■r Dividends paid semi-annually and com pounded if not drawn. Deporite may be drawn out on call. Amounts received as low as 10 cents. WM. HANNAMAN, President. W. A. BRADSHAW, Secretary and Treasurer.

G W. CBOZIE*, Bestler la Lnbrleattac amd Car ben OIXmS, No. SS East Georgia St. INDIANAPOLIS, lad

T AB •# t tCKIBki AT Ate*. «* NOItt M 1 Illinois Street Men s,; Ladles’, Misses aad Cnlldreti’s *

BOOTS AND SHOES Of better quality for less monev than they can be found at any other house in the city. Come and see for yourselves. CApt JBHB BALONEY.

TBOK IIBIT WILL Will.

A lew years since the Proprietors oi Dr. Morrte’B Syrup of Tar, Wild Cherry and Horehound Introduced It here. It was not puffed, but sold

on its merits.

Onr peopl* soon fouuittObe already it has become the most

staple and popular pulmonary remedy 11 the m-rket. It quickly cures the worst colds, croup, broncbitK anlima and incipient oeumimpti hi. Nothing ante so nioely In whooping cough, and it is so plt-aeant that children readily take It.

Containing no opium, or otf It is as wfe as it is sure, sizes, GOc and one dollar.

Sold by WARD BROS., 190 Fort Wayne ave. • BBOWN1NG A SLOAN, General Agents.

her dangerous drug, Trial size, 10c; large

Also, Agents for Professor Parker's Pleasant Worm Syrup, which never fall". Pleasant to take, and requires no physic. Price, 26 cents, uh s.tu.th*

WROUGHT-IRON

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For Water, Steam and Baa. Cut-iron Pip* and Fittings. Lead Pipe, Sheet and Bar Lead, Anvils Vise*. Brass and Copper Goods, Pumps of all deaeriptlona. Rubber Hose, Belting end Packing. General Sup pi lee for Plumber*, Steam and Gas Fitter*. Maohlnlste, Ballrcads, Foundries. Driven Well materials. The only parties licensed to construct Driven Welle in this i-tate underlay*& Ramsey’s Patents. Send for Catalogue to lndiAn«iMiiiB Railway Supply Co., M A SB K. Georgia st, Indianapolis. F. 8. BARTRAM, Prce’t ’ N. T. JAMBS, 8ec’y.

nmm basi Heating m4 Cook Stores, AT RAND BROS. &C. STORE, 6* North Pemssylvaala St.

For Sale One eight-hone Haskins Vertical Engine end Boiler, complete on one bed plate. Tute outfit is warranted In perfect order, aa good a* when It left the shop, aad nan be purchased at A GREAT BARGAIN. BTJXzXj Jc oo., tt • 67 West Maryland street

SteamFittings AND PLUMBING MATERIAL. JOHN KNIGHT, 110 A112 South Delaware. Fall Line of Supplies ot Reduced Rates. EbTiMAlE* for Steam Fitting promp'ly tarnishfcd. Iron Pipe cut and fitted to order with eotka, valves, etc., ex.

MORE IJIHSUBANCMS*

FRANKLIN Fire Ins. Company of IndiaMpolts.

MPr Adjust

Italoarespromptly; pays at ooo*. Innsureea lowest rau adequate to security. Bniiuera Conducted oo strictly cash baste. Fixed Home Institution nook* open to Inspection. Under control of well-known muxens of tbe city. Jons a BHorasxxfl president, J. K. Roeunos vice-

president, W. W. Woo luck secretary.

TJ I NTERS' A a O THA FPKRA’ KAJLPA* XA nan* Pbactscai. Guios.—Gunning and

rifle shooting; making and nring traps, siares

and nets;, ram Tsxideml&’s Maroal. Sto*Deg^alnlng, »c. Hu more of Ventriloquism, tec. Improvement of Memory. » cte Of IjuUlisss qrby nmfl. JEBHK HAKET A OO Ui*

JUST RECEIVED at THK WHEN Clothing Store THE SECOND INVOICE OF 168 Doz. Gent* Fancy BorAerod put mimscmEfs WARRANTED FAST COLORS, 4 AT 60o. Per Dozen, OR 5 Cent* Each. 14 Oz. UNDERWEAR At 25 Ots. North Pennsylvania St, 5 4 6 Bates Block.

We bare a No. 1 Arltele of

PITTSBURGH SLACK At 12 Cents Per Bushel $3 for 25 Bn. CHEAP- -TRY IT. ENGLE & DREW, 14 North PeusylTAiiiA St

YARD, WEST OF 1UUT41IY PARK.

FAIRBANKS'S STANDARD SCALES, Of all kinds, at manutecturere' prices , also Warehouse Trucks. WM. P. GALLUP, General Agent, 26 South Meridian street, Indianapolis.

PIECES BRUSSELS

20 Cheap.

Cheap Carpets, CHEAP WALL PAPERS, CHEAP OIL CLOTHS. itllthe New Colors of MU

o^*w2*KKr,nK»s.» a£s aad OU Cloths. ALBERT CALL, lOl ID. WflUglkl>Mrton 8t.» orr. nnw court neves.