Indianapolis News, Indianapolis, Marion County, 2 December 1876 — Page 3

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CHEAP b:^.k silks. W« limv* i«*t fvMn m lat« IJAKKRtJPT SALE, Ab4 Iiby» ■•«r VYMiy for InapsrtiOB, 60 FiccGS Blact Bios Brail Silt, At A1.2S op to ^2 30, whlrh ore uotoaiy m* ieo4 loliie obobj ofTfree Imi Oprlnir, Out even liettfnp voiee, mm€ whleb elieBld be seen by oil intending pnr-

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AUSO—S^verBl lAttm or Black 811-5 Colored Cashmeres, nbleta we o Oerntn great red noilen t'lom termer Our BLACK cieHKKBES •t 01 are equal tn any ofl'ered la Uife eliy at $1.23. Bargains In Eiery Department For llifi BbIbbcb or the HMuiaii,

TETTIS, DICKSON & CO. INDIANAPOLIS Savings Bank, 09 MA/IT MAMKRT STMUMT. repoiriu .1347,9^ 11 gtirpluf F^nd 6,070 21 I< umber of Account* 6,164 Intereet pntd eeini'a'iittaiklljr, wt N per eeBi.. fince July 1. 1»72, and compounded II not drawn. W, N. JACKSON, Frosidea,. • JOHN W. RAY. Wmrer, 'To. F O it B Y, WUOUSALB AND EffTAIL TRUNK And TrayrUng Bag iractory, Remorod to 125 boutblllinolatiUceL 1845. We Ski)t4 at the Head.'* 18T6. THE BENOWNED HOWE SEWING MACHINE HAS RECEIVED The Highest Award! AT THR CEmEiHlIll EIPflSlTIOi!

eiOHlA! tlLDElA!! QLOBTA!!! IaOBIIOB I«S3 V*»rlM 1**«7 Yleuun IB7A to IS7» PhiiBiielplilM ISJe BW Office and Rnlexroom, 70 West WasMngton Mreet. Indfauapolia, Ind. TREDAl^TiE^ 8AT0RDAT. DECEMBER 2 im. - I IVKWigl. Woatiiei' Eseport. timiaSATOUE. I>ec«nber 2-7 A. ■. Cairo, Illinois 11 NW dear < hfingo. Illinois 15 NW elondy t'titrlnnatl 0„ 12 NW cloudy Darouport. Iowa......—. 1 NW clear Denver, t ol.. 27 8 clear jD<llana}>oU8 18 W light snow Keoiuh, 1 wa 1 NW clear 3.aCio «e, vtla —2 N clear Leatenwor h, Kan 11 clear loulsvitle, K? 10 W clear Alemp Is.Te n la NW clear Nashvilks lenn 16 W clear New Orleans, La 82 N (lear Omaha Neb....... 7 fair I'itDburK, I'a il W light t»aow J'ortlaud, Oregon 45 8E fair h»n Francisco Cal.... aHcIctr Niuta Fe, N M» 27 N clear FlmveporL I a 26 clear Ft Louk, Mo 7 N clear TictKbnrg Ml* 22 clear Yanliu.n, D. T...... -7 NE clear Fort-Glbeoji 14 #1< *r Kennedy Ui still at iar^e. • The Fletcher Place revival continuea. The chief fire engineer has gone to Chicago. Bis deatha in the city hoapital daring November, r The eonnty delinquent list will soon be ready for taxation. Revenne collections in thia diatrict, during November, $58,092,25. • The Fifth Presbyterian Sunday school has a monthly meeting to-morrow evening. The Eleventh Presbyterians will not elect deacons until Thursday of next week. Isaac King, blacksmith, yesterday sharpened and fitted 65 sets ol shoes in 10 hours. Elisa J. Glvan has secured a divorce from Ismes Givan because of failure to provide. Mrs. W. H. Porkner, of Mk Verntm, Ind is in the city, hunting a missing husband. John R Pearson will soon start for New Orleans with a "Black Crook” combi nation. M. H Cook has been appointed train dispatcher of the Western division of the 3. 0. * L. Senator McDonald and the "brain half of me and Frank" left last night for Washington. Billy Bnrleigb and Kalamazoo Sargent era now said to be running a pool room in Philadelphia. The Indiana ponitry asMxiiation meets in Masonic hall on the 20th and contmaea until the 23d. Mrs Btokee and family, 217 English avenue, need attention from the benevolently Inclined. John Hedwick, north of the city on the Fall Creek pike, died suddenly uwt night of heart disease. '‘Toes" Seibert of the fit* department, hsa secured a patent on his newly-devised "hoee spaaners." State Senator B. H. C^. who died last week, was insured for $5,000 in the FraukiiD, Ufa, this city.

THE INDIANAPOLIS DAILY NEWS: SATURDAY EVENING, DECEMBER 2,1876.

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The members of St Mary’s Catholic church have commenced. chnrch decoration fmr Ckristmu. The Amertcen express company is now running meseengei^ between this city and Ft. Wayne, via Mancie. ' The Emmet guards meet to-night to take action relative to the death of John Morairity.-a late member. James R. Elliott estimates the loss by the burning of hit residence on Plum Street at $4,000, IninraQO«|3,10Ck Dr, N. F. Smith fornserly a major in tl e rebel service, was shipped to (iuahen yesterday by the township trustee. Charles Locke and David Winklen, arrested yesterday for petit larceny, escaped from the central station last even-^

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Francis M. Churchman, executor of the last will and testament of Edwin J Peck, deceased, has filed a bond calling for $:oo.coo. The township trustee is now furnishing food and fuel to 1 836 families, of whom hI6 are located north of Washington street, and 637 south. Dr. Will BuHard has been making a chemical analysis of the stomach of Mary I rteman,of Mancie,whose death wassuppoeed to have resulted either from poison or abortion. The anaivsis failed to indicate the presence of any poisons which strengthens the inference ihgt her death was from the cause designated.

SenOOL MO AMD.

Efsaatlsfaeilon wrlih tWe Pnbllc lAlbrary AecommoClatloBa. The Bchool commissioners in regular session last evening received the report of the finance committee which has author ized the payment of claims amouHting to *12,693 39 since the last meeting, this total including $11,146.27 on account of teachers pay roll for November. The recommendations of the committees on building and grounds regarding the insurance of school houses 12, 13 and 17 were approved and Miss Etta Bradshaw was appointed to fill the vacancy occasioned by the resignation of Miss Lucretia Wales, principal of school No. 8. Mrs. L. B. Morris was appointed teacher ol the primary grade in district No. 12, The committee on heating and ventilation reported that the public library rooms are insufficiently heated, and recommends that the failure of the lessor, Mr. Holmes, to comply with the conditions of the lease ID this respect be referred to the attorney of the board fb ascertain what remedy the board has to enforce the contract with the lessor,' or if. necessary to furnish new quarters for the library and reading room. The library committee also sub mitted a report embracing a report of the librarian setting forth the very satisfactory workings ct this institution under his charge during the months of October and November. This committee further observe that the attaches of the library ere annoyed by the Sentinel company’s steam wbisiler-that at one place in the main library buiiuing the fleor bae settled, making it unsafe for those who are obliged to remain about the premises, and that the library has not been heated according to contract These reports were concurred in, after which the following resolution, regarding the matter in question, was adopted: That the committee on bulldingsana grounds be lie Ducted to astertaln and rep ri to the i i»rd at i<i iiexlmeetlnK a-- to the praeticaWlliy of p" 1 urlng Bulrable rooms for the library in a cone ie t localUy and me rates at vihich rooniBian tie secured. The superintendent reported the number of pupils ID attendance upon ibe pub lie schools during the month of Novem ber 9,060, and the nnmber in attendance upon the night schools The Lyceum Of Nalural History was granted the free use of a room in the high school building, and the secretary was directed to mak<«s contract with tb« Harmonic Society, mhicb has applied lor the use of high school ball. An acknowledgement from the government of Chili of the efficiency of the rules and system of government and courss of instruction in use in the Indiauapolis schools was presented aud the document ordered framed.

Knit AsalBSt aa laanmiiee Cooapany, Monday next, before the general term of the superior court, the motion lor a new trial in the case of Sophia Cook vs. the Franklin fire insurance company, ap- ] ealed by defendant from Room 1, will be argued. This case has a singular history, and judging from her representations the plaintifi has l»een wronged, Oo the 12th of May last, atdaybreak, the establishment of Mrs. Sophia Cook, on East Washington st, run as a notion and perhaps millinery store, was discovered in flames, and the inmates werp aroused with difficulty. The fire was directly traceable to inceadiarism, and at the time was supposed to have been done in revenge for the prosecution of Conrad Warshaus, who had assaulted Mrs Cook with intent to commit rape, for which be had been imprisoned and hned. Mrs Cook carried a $900 policy in tbe Franklin fire, and on the 15th, three dgys later, the agent of the company reported that instead of incendiarrUiu it was arson; that 18, Mrs. U., bad burned herself out for the insurance. The adjuster, Mr Royce, reported the d-scov-ery of a portion of the insured goods at ber new home, 486 Lincoln avenue, and the merchant policeman. Cook, was given as antbority for the statement that when the alarm was given Mrs. Cook and daughter were found dressed and ready to leave the building. When a demand was made for the insurance Mrs Cook was informed by tbe adjuster that the company would adi ust without the interniediatioa of a awver, and two attorneys acting in her behalf were informed by tbe company that their services were not needed. By the advice of Judge Hamngton, but with instructions to sign no papers without his presence, Mrs. C. called at the office and shortly afterward she returned in tears and reported that Mr Royse had charged her with, arson, and threatened criminal prosecution, and that whether true or false he insisted he had snffleient testimony to send her to the the penitentiary. He promised if she wonld accept $200 he would give her no tronbie in the criminal coart, and under the infinence of fear, so she protested, she signed a cOBipromiseagreeine to ta»k# this amount Judge Harrington, upon learning this, secured poaiers of attorney and then notified the company that the $200 compromise bavinf been obtained under dnrvfis he wtnlu revoke the proposition and bring suit for the entire claim This was done, as stated, and judgment by default s» cured for tbe plamuiT $8.37. Tbe ooropany moved for a new trial upon the ground they had not had proper service, aud this motion being overruled an appeal was had to general term. The frenas of the lady have been presistent in her dr (ease, and The News having been tbe first to puoliah the insurance company’s side of the etory, cheerfully gives her a fair hearing. It is susceptible of proof that the goc^ found at Lincoln avenue were thoee damaged, but not mined, and a full accomating was made thereof to tbe olahn for damages; also, that the storiee of incendiaritm ao lively circulated by eeemingly dieintertaled parti*# had origin in a petty spite directly traceable to e certain source.

CACHMERES .A.T GREAT BARGAINS, JUST OT>E3SrEI>. 4 pen. All-Wool, only 65: former price 85. 4 " *. *• 76, former prlee'15, ■4 ** ’■ " 85, former price II I0.| * •* *• oO; former price »1 20. 10 j-rs. All-Wool, r.nlT 81; former price, 81 37. HI “ “ ;* “ »5C “ ”125 2 •* ” ” "fl.lO ” ” IM. 2 •• “ “ <-8125 " “160. This lot Cscliineres I« undoubted tbe cheapest lot of good* ever opened In this market The goodi, are all wool, very -fine and aheauUIul black. B3E. Hb i^pa.cleiSf BOSTON STORE. AlTw^ HOME-lMrAOK CAMiilMKKKil, FLiLSrWELfd, BLAJTKKTIi, 8f o«ttiiigTarii,etc.af greatIjf red u red prirensat MEBBITT eA Woolen Faetorye9*ciBll aad exBmlne before paretaaatmg.

W. J. FBEAWEF, (Late with Thos. Gibsoa A Co., Cincinnati, O.,) PIXIIBEK, 80 MaBiaebm^tts At. Jeniungs’s London Water (Tosels, Bras* Force Pump*, e’c. Special atteulion to reiwurs. All work warranted.

Ibe Vote In hew Yorb. RocriksTKR, Ind., Nov. 29, 1876. To the Editor of The Indianapolis News. A. bets B. that New Y’ork state would give Tilden 30,000 majority. Who wins? Please answer in The News and oblige several Rochester readers. Yours, A.ASD B. The footings of the votes cast for pre# dential electors at large in New York B’and, democratic—Horatio Seymour, 522,518; Dewitt C. West 522,612. Republican—Abraham X. Parker, 489 629, William H. Seward, 489547. (last for Peter Cooper greenback electors, .1,987, and for Green 0. Smith electors, 2,^9. Taking tbe two higbesf, Tilden's plurality over Hayes, is 33,06.5. To get his majority, which IS tbe excess over all candidates, the votes of 8mi*h and Cooper m*st be deducted, leaving 23,719 which is Tilden's majority. “B." wins.—[Ed. News. NEW LOOKS. ladles’ Fancy Work, 11.50 llcutehuld Kitsaucte*, 3d edtiinn 1.50 VVhftl to Wear and Uow to Make It 15 Urajlieard * Iji.i .•-erinoiiR..,..,.™ 1 75 The Home at f»re}Itxk*, by Mrs Prentiss . 1.50 1 he 1 liter and the lhamts, i lustraled 1 75 Sir Rae, II uvtrate d_.. 3 50 Hoy* and Girls of the Revolution 1.25 Hours with John Darby i.. 1.25 Poems by Sidney Lamer l.OO CATHCARTA CLEL AX», sao FAST WASHINGTON ST.

Trunk Faactory In the 4 l*Y, 24 W. Wnahineton Htreet. i'A€MlA« TKCAHM, tl huA mpwttrAa, JAMEH BOOART. igPTO »10 PFB PAY AGENTH wanted.—AU oiasaof working people of both sexea, young and old, make more money at work lor ns In their own looalltlea, during their spare momentk or all tbe tine, than at anything else. We offer employment that will pay handsomely lor every hour’s work. Full pmrtlcnlan, terms, etc., tent free. Send ns your addren at once. Don't delay; bow is the time. Don't look lor work or buainen elsewhere untU you have learned what we Ofto. a BTIM80N A OOi, Pcntlaad, Matae. in) OArw

BININGER’S

GIN, Especially designed tor the use ol the Kedtoel Pv«l*MkiMi and tbe FatialiVi and poe sessing all the Intrlnsio properties whimi belong to an Old and Pure eiN. Indispenaable to Femalea. Good lor Nerrouaness, Uver and Kidney Complaints A. Delicious Tonic.

Put up In cases containing one dozen boKlea each, and sold by all Drnggista, Grocers, etc.

A. M. BiNINGER & CO. No. lO BiMMidwOy, M. T. (BdTABLISBED 177«.)

The house ol A. M Mnlnger A Oo., No. 10 Broadway, N. Y., baa sustained for a period of ninety yean a reputation that may wen be en-Tied,--fN. Y. Evening Pott. The name of A. H. Blniaget A Oo., No. 10 Broadway, N. Y., is a guarantee of the exact and Utenl truth ol whatever they represent.— [N. Y. OommerciAl AdTertl<er. Thttsuperb Gin (Blnlnger’t Old London Dock Gin) baa attained a popnlarlty wlthontpreoedeut in tbe hiatory of Dm trade.—{N. Y. Herald.

DR. DDFF, No. 39 Kentucky Jtv., IndtanapoRa, ind. A regular graduate ol medicine, hat been longer engMed In the special treatment eff all Ouoole diseaMe *baa any other physician in Indlani^K}Us. as papers ahow, and all old seddenla

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insnrea ausoeas, and it is

asH-evident that a physldan treating thonaanda ol ca«ea every year attalna to that degree ol ■kill ae neeeasBiy in all old long-standing and Bhwino. waea, and which enables the Doctor to absolutely cure reoent oases In a tttyt toae. Dr. D wifi be glad to aee any OM sailing with dlaeaae. A friendly talk and hla opl^ oosto nothing Confidentia] ooaraltstion free, and invito^ peisoaaliy or by maiL Office oeautt, S trettred. Hounfr<i*n*a.m- to8p.aa.;8un,ya, 13to 1 p. m. No toaa an demanded ^til actueistf^ad. Fttlanti pay for aedldaea only as coia jaooeedi, and reiaei^ can^^t everywhere ^ mall oc axqpceffi. fii^kl**

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WROUGHT-IRON

Mr AttT. irffiJDJDJIA*ffii

DOCTOR

FROM FH1LADRLPHI.4,

Who can, without egotism, state that he Is the beet known fePECIALHT throughout the Nerthern and Essicro Btates. Having resided lor fourteen years In Philadelphia, Pa., also occasionally visited the largest cities ol these States, where he has treated with areat sueetMM the best mown public men. The Doctor is now on a professional tour to the West, and can be seen at the

GRAND HOTEL

By all wlio dealre IiIm MiwIIcimI Mad Nnraieal service.. Special attention given to the treatment ol

TO WHOM IT MAY CaN:ERN: We, the undersigned, citi/cnsol Philadelphia^ take pleasure in tertiljing that Dr F. A Vt/N MOfeCbZK-'KER ha* been a resident of our city for some years, during which be ha* acquired a distinguished reputation as a practiliouer in diseases of the EVE, EAR and THROAT. He tHS, also, during some time past, b en Profenor EDO t linlcal Operator in one of our Medfeal Iiistilutiop*. Favliig mace known to us that he |)jeposes to visit other eitles, In order to enlarge

;ils already ezt< nsive experience

thcife persons w ho need his s^rvlees and cau not leave homo for an oppo-tuulty of consulting him, we recommend him to the cordial snppor of ihe preasanct the confllence of the communities he may see fit to vi-it. VVa willing.! indoise h m, that be may notba placed bj.those to whom he is a stranger in the Citegorj Of travf ling phys cisns, and that he may at once cijmmand the coufldence which is hi* due. without the otherwise necessaruy prolongea

residence in each place:

M. Vtcilkhae , Major of the c'tv. E. VV 1 a\ IS. 8i>enker Hon«e Rep , Pa.

J VV Forrney, Edi'or Pre s J E Kinp-irv, ck ntinetital.

Charles McCIilntook, Morning Post. 1*. C. PJto.iker D. S. Ma.shal.

J. W. Grajson, Meaury.

Robert T’ Moiris George W-. lAiimaa.

A E. Wekh

A. VV. McClure, Member of Congress. F. VVerhurson, Evening Telegraph. F L Felhirston, Kve tog Billetin. James Ross Snowdon, .state Seiator. hoberi Eden Bowen, Attorney The orlgmal, signed by the entire press and numerous well known citizens, with other credentials, cau be examined at his rooms.

Kflehpster Btferences: ; DB.VON MOSCHZISKKB baa resided in our ! city for eight euiiio..ths. During this time he t has treated w l.h great si ccessmany of our most i prominent cltirens, or m nibers of their faml lies, for lieafncss, Impaired Sight, ihroat. Lung and Chest Diseases. Wf, the uuderHlgned, I citizens ol Kothtsier New York, with pleasure 1 testify that be ha* given proof that, with evld* nt talent to hi* profession, he combines the ' attrlbuteaof a gentleman, fully deserving the | rot tiuem e of any community m which he may \ ! ractice bis prolesnion; , A. C. W iider, >Iaj or of the city. 1 1 dwin M. enuih, Postmaster. Don Roswell Hart | William t. Storrs, V. S. Commissioner B C Hutchins, Ed Democrat and Chronicle. , (teo G. i oojier, FMitor Union and adv rtiser. ' w anew b. Rew, Editor Express aud Collector j Inten al Revenue.. Mm S Foster, Editor Times G VVoIph Nolle, Editor Boeb*tcher. P K. Bromley, Osborn House. i II. D. facranton. ( barle* J. Burke, Burke, Fitzsomons «i Co VVm Chun hill, Pres’t wonroe County Bank. Geoge Darling, Agent Blue Line Freight. E,. K. Warren, Brewt r, and many oihors.

From BinnorBble Horatio Seymoar, ea-4«overnor of Mevt Yor«. May 25,1874. DB. VON M0.30HZIgKER brinip me letters of Introduction from gentlemen dl*chsracter and standing They speak highly of his skill aud success to the trca.ment of diseasss of tbe Eye and Fat and those ol Ibe BeRpl-atory Organs. and of hit attainments as a pnysiuaii He has devoted many years of study to the subject which be ha* made a specialty. In addiHou to the knowledge he has gained from hi* reading and observatiou in this aud other oouutriet, he

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aid of all app'lauces which d to a perfect examituUoa of

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From Ills treatment ol cases under my observation and experience, 1 think he can give rebel to all cates which admit of remedy.

Hoeatio Bamoua.

From me Hon. Kill# H. Roberta ef tbe lltlcsi Herald, to Hob. Jobb M. Frbaeia, Froy Ttoieo.

Lnca, April 23,1S75

MV DEXB Fmikd.—DR. F A VON MOSCHZT3-

KEK has redded in this city a year, and now

will give the greater part of his time to troy. Hy aconatoiance lead* me to pronounce him

a geuUeman ol br<«d culture aud exteusive information, courteous and afCtble in an unusual degree, and a man of afTain and ol the wor.d,

comi>eteDt anywhere to hold hit own. 1 take plea-nre, there'ore, to Introducing him

to your frit

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r friendly attention, and am, as alway*, )ur*, very truly. eLlts H, G^BEBTS.

. John M. Francis, Troy, N. Y.

Frobi Kx-Fresddebt Preatbb of tbe ObeMM, Hedlebl Boeleky. To tbe Editor of tbe Utica O serveri I have i«id frequent vL*iti to DR. VON MOSCHZtoKER’isOffifealButicrfle d Houte.watched hi* treatment of cases and oonvented with many of hit pauenta. I am more than ever convinced that he is a scientific, skllltul and ieamed*phytician. MEDINA PRES .ON, 8r., M. D. Bpilngfield, Jnne 2». 1874.

OFFICE: Noa 30 ind 33 Oruid Hotel. Eouis from t:M *. m. to 6:80 p. m. LADIES CAN EASILY BEACH THEM BY THE front door. ^These who deatie the full benefit of hii trett^t will do well to cell without delay.

OWtiliWIUlMDIOE-TAfiLE

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Out-lTon Pffw and Flttlnca, lead Pipe, Sheet and Bar Lead, AnvilA Viaee, Bnwi and Hopper Goods, Pumjb ol all descripttoos, Babber Hose, Belting and Packing. General SappUea for Plumbeta, Steami^ Gas Fittea. Machtolsb. Railrcads, Foundries. Driven WeS materials. Tbe only parties Ufiensed to oeastraot Driven Wells in this fetato andeiCMaysB Bnaeay’s Fatenta. Send tor Oatalogne to IndiuuiiMdis Rdilway Sapfily Oo., SS 4k so £. Georgia tt, Indianapolis. F. 8. BABTKAM, Pres’t N. T. JAMES, Sec y.

HOMC raHUKAlVCJE.

FRANKLIN

Rre Ins. Company d Indianapolts. Only Stock Ooespainr doing Agmicy bnsbiea

Becnnty ample; li cash asMia. Adjost Its leases promptly: pays at onoa. Inonuesa loweet rate adMuato to security. Boainesi conducted oo strictly oaaL baala. Fixed Home In* ■station, cooks open to Inspectton. Under oonkrol of well-known clUaens of toe eiiy. Josn C. Bhoxhxxkb president, J. E. Rouaniaoii vioe-

presldent, W. W. Wooixxx secretary.

C. C. C. * IndlanapoUs Railway (Bee line).

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Pitttburg, Cindnoati d St. Loafs Railway (Ran

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Fast I.Snedly* 4 JOa m I Elchntond Ac. 8 4.5a m Day kxpree*8:10am I Iasi line dly U.JVpm Kichmend Ac. S :45 pm j Bradford ACto 6 40 pm Fast kx daily* 6 05 p m | Sbuth ExdailyU .10 p m Vandaiia Line.

Mail Trton... 7:10am 1 ay £xprea6t_12.45a m TerreHaate Ae 4 :eo p m Vk Ex dly*...lia5pm

Fast Line d’ly 4:15am Mail and AocJ0»)6a m Day Express— 5:30 pm Hail and Acc. 6.30pm

IndianapoU* A St Louis Railway. Day Express .7-45am llndianap. Ac 11.Want Nil^t Exp’em 8:15 p m I Day Exp ... 6:08 p j» Indiuapolit, Clndanati A Lafayette.

(Cinciuuati Divition.l

nn.A E. Exn 1 G 4k M. Aw... 8-23 a m dally. 4;2S a m ! Oncin, Mailt lira a m Cinrin. Mail„.n .43 a m | Glncla. Exp.~ 6.14 p m

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DEAFNESS, BLINDNESS, THROAT, LUx\G, "CHEST DISE.ASES, C4TARRH, . ASTHMA, LhTt aod Kidney Complaints, Nerycus and General Debility, S And other Chronic or complicated diwases, re- i quinng special skUI aud experience, |

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MOST SUCCltsSFOLLY TREATED BY HIM.

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CAPS, LIGHT ANTU HEAVY. W* 13* YCB TOk "V SBt 13* T BT* JLl9 JCm -M-w JCm* jK .Jusi „M, „Jl Mr f ao NORTH PENNSYLVANIA ST. ForSale One elght-horw Baskins Vertical Boglne and Boiler, complete on one bed pUto. This ontfit 1* warranted In perfect order, as good as when It left the shop, and can be purchased at A 6BKAT BARQAIN.

HULL 4teOO., 67 West Maryland street

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F.Ldailvt- 4:03 a m Lai P&RM’Lll ;08 a m Col PiB. FI. 5.43 p m IAlayette.Vo. 9.23 p m

G. AM. Acc. 4-iSpm tlncln.F. L.tC’0Spmi

fl-a'ayette

IxftiyetteAc. 7:00 a m I InfAchi Mn,12 ts a m Ka,PeoAB£x 6,83 p m I Chi PeoABur I F Ldailyt 11.33 p m |

Indianapolis, Bloomington 4k Western Railway.

Day ExAM'L 8.03 a m 1 Eastern A &

Craw’dle Ac- 3:20 p m i lx. dally™ 4.90 a m Owsha F’t lA 6 45 p m I Omaha F*t L_U 35 a m RI&WExtd'yU .SO p m 1 Day Ex A: M’i 6:(» p m Ctodunatl, HsmUton 4k Indianapolis RaUway. Bock I’d Peo 4k I Mail 12:2S p m €ia Exp-e»st 4;25 am | Cto Ft W4kP ExO.riO p m FtW4kC{n Ex_l 90am } Ctn FJkR 1 Ex.U:25pm

Peo A Cln lx 6 *10 p m t

Ind'ai.apolIt 4t Vincennes Railway.

Mixed train - 6.50am I fpeucer Ac 10 00am .M'kttCaIro Bx.6-00 a m Mixed train .. 5:i0 p m Spencer Ac.—8:30 p m | M’lACairoEx. 5.40p m

Indianapolis, Peru and Chicago Railway.

ManT4kDFx..7-30am j ChfATE* dly.4:10am Ch* 4i Peru Ex.U 05 am i FiW, T A D Ex 'A500 a m Fl5V T*-4kM Ex 4.21) pm ME Chi&D. Ex.8 40 p m

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JefferronviUe, Madison 4t Indianapolis Railway. Morn’g Fx*.dly4 ivam | Columbus Ac.. 9 30 a m Kaiitdaily 7:30am Mali.... .PlOOnoon ColumbukAc 4 BOpm f Day Ex dl} . 8 10 p m Evening Ex rc 6.-I0 p m | Night Iix(nly)ll 10 p m Trains marked thus* todicale sleepers. Thusf

parlor cam

SteamFitting»

AND

PLUMBING

MA.’X'KK.iAL. JUBILEE LINGERS.

yOHM KNICinT, no 4k 112 Sonth Delaware. Full Line of Supplies el Kediaced Rate*. EfcTlMA1E8 for Steam Fitting promptly 1 labed Iron Pipe cut and flttea to order

cocks, valves, etc., etc.

furwith

Paper, wbon brought into (xinfact with water, necessarily los^ ita buoyancy, and is soon revluced to a pulp, thereby becoming aseless and unintelligible, so far as regards any reading or writing that may have been on it. To prevent this with your newspapers, buy a castiron box for 50 cents, 75 cents or $1; have it placed upon your gate-post, have the carrier put the* papers m the Ixix, and when you get the paper out it will be nice and dry. You can purchase these boxes at TIi8 [leniiig Hews Cllice,

^tADEMl OF MUMIC. FRIDAY, RATYRDAV. SYJIDa'Y, December 1,2 ard 8, and Saturday MVTINES, Lassi four iicrformauccs of the Great MorkI Drama ol Uncle Tom’s Cabin

jar NOTE THE CHANGE.-^ ACADEMY OF MUSIC, December let, *i<i bbd 3il.

earFccure Sea Nat Downle’s.

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RAND OrEUA HOU^E.

NIBIXICK, MFRRIFIELD A CO., 59 West Washington st, tX)AL AND COKE,

SATDBDAY FVFNING, December 2. and SATURD.n MATINkK, thq jusilyeelebrited and Great Orivtnal M 4DAME RENr/’S Female Minstrels! HA IIEL HYAWI.EY’SI I.orvdoli IJaTlt»sic|iio> TProvvpo, Thtir fir t appearance In America, in the i.reat MU'ical Burlesque, revvrliwjii and loca!1/»d, entitled I A141 e . With all the delightful music, magnificent coati.DHSsnd n eidc eflects iiitroJui Ing the ch»rni*ng and graceful Mama Dki-iCoitR's New Tronjie of Purtaiab Ihin-C'wM ■ nnecra. aniEin nti d by a mporb corps rf Spec'ally Art Dl*, lerunng tegetperthe moil marvelous aiiJ attractive entertainment In the world, aw* Secure seal- at Downie’* t ii

mmm mi Buaiim Benting and Cook 8tOTe<i, AT HAND BROS. &C. STORE, e» HortR PenMjlvbbla Nt. All Persons Wantiog A *T WIZIj JFIMD Mr cazzimo at A • Jr O HIH so IV’S, Office#—157 E. Wsihington street and 136 Sonth West-that be h*3 In stock and la daily receiving fiom his mines an ample supply of the flneat BLOCK COAL ever shipped to this city. Eel* selling at 12 cevta itrr bnalirt ffS pwr Iwail of 25 bush , Standard weight. E750 lira., above which pru-ehe baa not sold a Iriad since D e commencement of the *ea*on. Thrre is noscmroltv In hi* deiiart ment, nor ihortagea to cover. VV ill be pleased P» fill all ordors. heipet tfuHy, tn • .M. A JOHNSON.

FAIUSANKH’S 8TXNUXBD S O .A. Hi IE3 S, Of all kinds, at mannfactnien’ pilOM, also Wamboose Tracks. WM. P. GALLUP, General Agent. 2SSxuto Meridian strMt. IndlanapoUs.

MINCLMEAT. 1 Jim now Hanwflaetarlag Mlissm Heat, and will commence to make SAUSAGE, H M, BACON AND LARD, as soon a* the weather permits. I will fuaraatee aU goods of my manujEseture to be porfeetly dean and reliable In every leepect. James C. j^dams, 87 WIST PEARL 8T. ear Awlk rtswr Drwtwr row tlse Nbeve.

lniittiODTUiQtonlyB.T. BeMMH’aBettSosp m D i^ijirI Txxixo Pxxcncxx Gon>x.-Ganntitg and rifle ahootlng; making end using traps, sjarai and nett; bSie andbttitog: pratorvUtt ateetoi^ id dyeing Rdna and utr * .. .r - J* „ Hnmon of Ventriloq^tt Uto- Imgtmammt id Memorr. IB ct& Of bookttoras or 1^ mefl. JXSBE i^hnr * 00.« UtKHRMit, Mew Totk. nl*

rjlHE SiKAmHCU GRAND ITALUN OPERA. Oborus and OrchoHtr.a. Will shortly appear to InrtlanapolfN, and give too night* of opera—‘IvotMiorc! Fanat!

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ETROPOLITAN TMB4TKB

Tf/m roMUZMa ttmaouT.

Open every evening with a First-Class Novelty

Company.

W #* w fA-tmvm "VW m • ADMISHION—in. 25 SMad IVO cwwts.

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EY Wt»DD*H 4’OIiNERY A SORT OF Dwnctnw, Masonic Building, Wsshing-

tonstreet.

riaaset now forming. Monday* and Thursday*, lor flentlemen. Chlidron, Tuesdays and

baturdays.

Private lessons given.

aw Apply at Academy or send for drcnlar. M. T. RUNNELS, M. D„

Oculist and AUrlst,

Offiec-Cor, Clrole and West Market Sts. L. T. BRRMERMAN, M. D. Office and retideuoe, 418 Ash it., near Tenth

street

ear Night tails prOToptly responded to. L. D. WATERMAN, M. D. Offlos-80 E Ohiott Reddenoo—N.W. wmer Ala. and K.,Tork sM

A. W, BERRY, ATTOBNXT AT LAW and SoUisltof tn Bank- * rnntcy. Office 14, In Ibarpe 4k tlatoher ■ Blook Indianapolis, Ind. "WMINGOR A MARSEE, SargwiiSr OFFIC1R-W3H BOOTH EbUNOffl BT. (Booth 0 Union Depot}, and 7« KABT MICHIQAN BT. mUwTmTbullard, OrrTCi-107 Morto Alabama street.

LAW OFB’IOJE or 01.ITER H. WIliMkS, Room 4. Abbett’s Block, SI Virginia axemia.

S miiTAMBR rmvm RAiUffiffiIn penoU and watot oelen. and dnirfnc and painting to oolored crayt«e-a pnctloal In■trnctat. iHnstrtt^ 60 oena. Of miy Boofeaal* leror jAwBMAinR4bOO., US Vaarna stiaelr Hew York. ^ no^Tailurekno^

Thera Is no ease on record where Dr. Morris's Byrtip ol Tar, Wild (Herry and Horehoond hre failed togtvaaatlsfnctton On tos other hand, wtassewr it has been need by oar p* Pl*- ih ■»- vers oolda, cougha, asthma, broaelilni, croap, wfaocplag (xmab and consnmptton, they are eatomlsttleto its praiaa. oommAOm^A <n» «» or other daagarora drag. It doss not oooatfpai^ and is sale to admlnutar to ah , heath. Ibis is an and the snfliMing are idbsB>t lO^ntv* Iaiic# •!*••• •ii<l oo# aolliUFa ^ Bold by Ward ftosn hH Fw* Wayne aivenae. BBOWMHfO * 8LOAM, Seaeml Arts. AIM AranW tor ProleaMg Fariut's Ptossant w^’bvw7 wbicii Is sore death to wonma Piiamt tol^- reqatree no phyida. MrRtoe.aseeDtt. Tiytt.