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INDIANAPOLIS, SAiURDAY EVENING, MAY
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1877.
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STORE
totislbotlon yoorontood. 7 Mas#.
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r Am El>-TO SILL? A GOOD BU8Idc»s and residence property, cheap. 5
s«M. are.
\17AKTHI> TO BUT NOTES OENkooiI^TT ala corporation bonds. R. 8. Dorsey.^li
W ^?. s iS Weahiapton ft. tn h ^l/AST^D-A ilOOD SBAM8TR8S'. ONB W that con eat and fit. Apply 230feoato PennaylTanto »U > ‘ ^ tn ot '|A7 ANTID-BUYERS FOR OIL AND OA8 ▼Y rtoTof. la Urpe rarietio# at Walker Bros..81 W. Wank, ot. at a \17 ANTKD-TOTRADE—PRINTI SO OUTW ft f< r rood watch. AtddreM H. M. i>irjtof, 3ft 6, Meridlaa ft. I Ti; ANTKB- BIT OP HOWARD, BLACK YY and Wallaoe’s U. 8. Snpremo Coart Reporto. JonnA.Fmca. to ol
’tg/ ANTED TO BRUT HOUSE AND SELL YY (nrniture. Houte mitable for boarder#. Addrea# \t., New* oAoe. „ 1 T»/ ANTED— COLORED BOY IN PRIVATE VY lamily. 1 man and 2 girls in country, st
Goners! Agoney, ft Maas.
weas. Csll st S^ N, pliaeie st. I_ \A/ANTED-TO SELL REFRIGER ATORS •YY and water epolors. Loweot prioos. At Walker Bro#., 31 We t Wa«b. #t. nta
HOUSE ^notion#.
Gal and cheap, g. K N., Newa office, t* U
ut no!
OUR Fevy
tA7 ANTED-HAVE bASH CUSTO MER YY tor a neat cottare north It mnet be a bargain. Room 10 Thorpe Block. J. E. Rownky. .. .
Dr AS TED- houses and cattle to
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ANTED-HAVB SPLENDID Trales Y* to #ffer Tor email (arms dose to the eitr of Indianapoiia. Room lu Thorpe Blook. T. I
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ANTE
ATION BY A MIDDLE-
'll; ANTED-BUYERS ©# kRi AD TO RKYY member that iboo can »are fatly IS per ' y ^bujan^Rryoe’s bread. For aaUby
cent, by
nearly all procer#
Dt ANTED—DEAD ,J’HTS AND SP1CIYY mens in nataral history to stuff and moont in too most artistie manner. J. W.
Byikit. 888. Tbbb. at.
It; ANTED - CHILDREN BUFFERING
with ref
ANTED-BITTERS FOR GOOD PHOYY terraphs at 81 per dosen, same aa 82.50
> flsewhore, at the New fork Gallery, »K Bast
Wash »t. Csme sad seeIIibw. t YM.*
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ANTED ALL KIN4 8 OF CARRIAGE
sad burey repairtnr. repain tin r. etc. 'gtt's:: uttv v.-s-a^
>Nfl AP.LICFKD
isease to cobibU Dr.
inion eoat* nothargef moderate.
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TY- ANTEt. - EVERYBODY TO KNOW W that they oan iary S to KHhw OBB%. by teTf^irtidr-dStSaas: are. aa st
W AN h^i 1 . ,_ Ji S »fp , fT^f N d F i2d l y 8 woJld u L ke ebsrre ol a houee or family for the snmmer. Beet of references riTen. Address Mrt. Lsw-
Toace. this efflee.
TRADE A S20 ACRE,
finely improoetf farm within 4 miles of
Fert Scott, Ken-ae. and seme money, for a clean stock of dry jroeda ami notions. J. E
Downey, room 1ft Thorpe Block.
W ^ j z*ts|2 rV^y, ! and eon soli it atBfrroat hansia for money, or
I callit order
ANTED
tbo kotsev«a. to try the refrigerated to-mt, cold asd sweet as winter, at MUt Ponder s.iU B. Wash, at, and No. 1 Eaat MarketaUll. Ppripg lamb a specialty. nr-B.t.tha
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Baalaees College. 8. Meridian «. A good ebaaee for any one to get a thorough business education. Will he sold on weekly or month It payment#, 'ddree# F F.. this office. ae°
JWm jf remgerah
protection of goods ia hie present HUB, ays ters, fish a ad game, which he earn fasaiah to h» customer., who'aaala and reUU. in all thsir freshnass. th o
JS* AND atftl.VD.
. _ . , iranee tm aame. together with a beaatifnl lot ea College arenne valued ‘«iiasswaf=
Forior quality i
WANTED. \JU ANTED-tO MAE8 SUITS FROM ▼V 11.25 to It. 848)48. Meridian st., room 7. tstl ’
was eass.
ANTED-TO BUY OR TKADE-FOR A milt. Room M Thorp# Block. J. E.
ANTED-FIVtt PEDDLING WAGONS, teoond-hand. but mast bo in good shape. Address M., care Newa, I XM. ANTED IN OUR MILLINERY Dgvf pertinent, a first-elas# trimmer. None other need apply. L. 8. A raas A Cow ta «
apply. Address, with reference#, V., toi# of-Wantbd-30 ladies to sell a toiYy let article by which they tan make from 89 to K per day. Call for throe days from 9 to U a. m. at 118 K. Mtsotssfppi »t !_ \I7 ANTED-AN ENERGETIC BUSINESS
TO ANTED-AN ENERGETIC BUSINESS YY man on snlary by the year, who will deposit 8900 cash in band, as dotivorer sad soils* tor. Salary small first year. Position Permanent. Cali oa Fred. L. Horton A Co.. Publishers and Bookbinders, 60 E. Market at.
SOB RENT.
TfOR RENT-STABLE. AT 156 N. ILLIX 1 aoir st. tn t!
Y/'OK RENT-FURNI8HED FRONT ROOMS S}~ Apply at 57 W. Maryland st. tt*
TTOR RENT-ROOMS IN MOODY’S NEW J? Priok Block, 52 Indiana sve, ts° TTOR kENT-HOUSF 2 ROOMS. |T ON J Athonsst. Iwqqire 405 N. Ill, st. 1
TT'OR RENT-CHEAP, PLEASANT FRONT X* parlor, newly papered, 2 E. Mich, st. I
iV£5;L.‘i*
TTOR RENT-8 ROOM DWELLING. 163 N. J Tennessee. J. M. Jitdsh.Brsnd^n Bleok.o*
TT'OR RENT-CHEAP-* NICE ROOHS, X down stairs, ter housekeeping. 484 S. IHi-
no's st.
-h^OR REM-TWO ROOMS, SUITABLE X lor light housekooeing, oa first floor. 165 N. TeBbesgoo. ■■ih
^'OR RENT DWELLING 75 W. OHIO
Th0U, “ U ' 8,lUi 7*, a *
tTr7y JSe »Y ft 8o IDj^XOll 8t. Oflh
TT'OR RENT—AT 810-NEW FIVE ROOM X house, with all conveniences, southeast. Csll 199 Virginia sve. th o 1
TT'OR RENT-SALOON AND FIXTURES, X snd-5 rooms on Virginia avo. Inquire 140 tt. Mary st., near Ala. tn tl
TT'OR RENT-ONE UNFURNISHED X front room, also one furnished room with board, at 129 N. Illinois st. to hi
Tj'OR RENT—THREE NICE ROOMS, AT X 190 W. Vermont st., rent reasonable, ref errnoe given and required. tool
1*©R RENT-OFFICE > ROOMS OVER X New York Store: rent86 to88 per moBth. John Lawrie, New York store. nv® LTOR BEHT—2 STORY DUELLING. 447 X N. Mississippi, 7 rooms, flrat-ciaaaooadi-tion, key nest hea»c eaat on Pratt. tn o’ TT'OR RENT—HOUSE OF 4 ROOMS, ON tvmX&mXVS&S: Xi’iOR RENT-THE FORMER RESIDENCE X o‘ Mrs. Athon, No. 629 N. Meridian st. No objections to renting for n boarding boose. TT'OR RENT-RESIDENCE: ONR POUTU X street, between Illinois and Tennoasee, 8 rooms in best condition. J. W. Adams A Co. U« y > ■ttOR REkT-A SMALL STORE ROOM. X Virginia-arenne, opposite the Vance Block. ApplytoW. Poets. 17 Virginio are-
TT'OR RENT—A HOf BE ©F 8 ROOMS IN X good repair, 810 per month,also 4 room#, fit for housekeepiBg.46. Call at 156 W. Washington at.
Tj''OK RENT-A SMALL HOUbB. R8NT X paid in washing and ironing. None hut coloredjieed apply. Inquire at 288 N. Pena-
uire at 288 N.^Penn-
TT'OR H ENT-JUNE 1st-5 ROOMTWO X story dwelling, good cellar, well, cistern, presses, etc., good eonditioa, 300 If. Blake st. M. K. Bamabd A Co. tn I
NICE SUITE OP ROOMS routing on Pennsylvanian.,
on 2d ^oor, fronting on Penasylvani
suitable >r>r millinery, dress making, or light manafactaring. H. Botes, 7 Bates
Block. . ua°
TPOR RENT- ONE FINE HOUSEOFSEVX .en rooms, large stable, north, within five minutes’efstrrot cars, and ala* fine ootuae
w rent. C#G at
TT 0 R RENT-NO. 68 CIRCLE STREET, A 1 sfone front house ofI4 rooms, in first olass condition, with all modern improvements: large yard and stable attached. Joseph V. MeKornan, W. Waohington st. too
Tj’'OR RENT-TWO SUITES OF ROOM.S. X one Single room, in Hutehing’s Block, onoaquare north of Fuat Otto#, cor. Penn
and Ohio rta.
Suites of rooms on Washington street. Basinets rooms on Washington st. Vary low rents. Morris * Mills. Hubbard Block.
TT'OR RENT-THE STOREROOM LATELY X occupied a# a drag store, in Curran's Block, cor. Bates and Noble streets, with two nice living rooms shove, and basement underneath, will b« rented cheap to a good tenant: best place in the eity for a millinerv, goods and notion store. Patrick Curran
62 H uron »t.
dry
,u. No.
th nf
TO LOAN.
Ts.^ete^fiwS'.’aw.
6 YEARS,
nn*
»P0 LOAN—WHEN YOU F4IL BLsBJL where sell your note* to R. 8. Dorsey, 15 Bates block. • ui *
npo LOAN- MONEY ON. FARMS. .CITY
M. H.
(fcoToAN-836.wiel ■ A mortg.-.ge or commeroial notes. Call at ones. 5. H. McKay. No. 1. Odd Fellows haU.
’SPOT CASH” ON
lOtes. Call at
I'O LOAN-8300 TO 820.0UHON MORTGAGE 1 and aommeroial notes. Mun eipal bonds wanted. Lemon A Kins. • Va. av., Vance
rpo LoAN —8168,880 TO LOAN ON FARMS
OF 81.006
OXI LOAN PLISTT OP MO.HY-AT L eight and nine per cent., without life insuraaee, apnu satisfactory city property or farm# to central Indiana. Smith A HaraamaX to s
HTH) L0.4N-A. L- ROACHt. FRANKLIN X Fire Ins. bn Wmg. has large sum# of money to loan during May and Jane, on mort-
gage security. Money
’ promptly furnished.
i mtht i • wsTJtfKie luOfla v»* MO«re, room + r », Vane* block. Real oetate for sal a. trade or rent. (m'voa
FOUND.
-^•'0UN^-RAG tCARPBT FACTO uT Al^M " wwtr^ ^ TT'OUND—THE L$ST CORN IN THK MARX ket at 6«o a hu.^ AH kinds of toed 20 per
I OR RENT OR LEASE.
FOR SALE
L, OK SALE - SALOON X Massachusetts ave.
INQUIRE 187
tool
|jX)R SALK-A PAIR OF NICE DRIVING X ponies. 40 H. Delaware st. to#!
Ij^OR SALE-OLD PAPERS. C*NTS 40 X per hundred at The News offioa. V
TT'OR- SALE-FINE 8TBINWA1 PIANO X cheap. No. 9 Center block, 90 E. Market
TT'OR SALK CHEAP-A FINE HOR3B, X buggy ana hnrneas, at No. 19 N. Tennessee a t. ' ' tu*
SALK-AT A BARGAIN. A GOOD, sale family horse and phaeton. 177 ChtriStisn eve. ta ol
TT'OR X sail
TT'OR SALE SALOON FIXTURKSMJOli-
1, “• * W-*-
■TT'OR SALE - TWO GOOD FRESH COWS. X Apply «t 54 Sheldon at., near sewing ma-
chine fnetory, northeast.
TT'OR BALE-SCHOLARSHIP INDIAN A PX oiisBna. College, Bate* Block. Cheap. Address E. L., this office. te*
TT'OR SALE-CHEAP-A PHOTOGRAPH
X cor: newly built: geod initrnments; fall
outfit. Apply room 4, 62 East Wa#h.
TT'OR SALE-ONE SIDE-BAR CHESTER X wagon, John Curtis, manofactnrer, Cincinnati, Ohio. 220 B. Washington at. nv*'
F 0 .? MSWS some trade. Address L. G.C.. News office.uisl?
TT'OR SALE-PURE DRUGS AND MEDIX cines. Prescriptions a specialty at the Pearl Drag Store, cor. III. and Market sts,
ts Ti
-n-'OR BaLE-AT ONE-THIRD ITS 0061’, X shelving end counter#, all in good order. Weald trade lor groceries or dry goods, Taylor A Co., 16 Bate# blook. to h
(Or A v-O• # ID iJitlcS D!OQK. 10 Q TT'OR SALE-A KEW SPRING WAGON, X suitable tor a butcher's or grocer's delivery wagon. Wilt sell low for cash. Black A Baches, 36, 88 and 44 E. Maryland at. 1 xrSTvh fiAt.n wsaASt svn oast, v , ur\
TT'OR SALE-WOOD AND COAL YARDX ineluding wagons, carts, scale, engine, saw, splitter, harness, stable, shed, together with lease. Inquire at cor. Ind. ave. and canal. uv°
TT'OR BALE-CHEAP LANDS IN ARKANX sas, an the Iron Mountain railroad. For land circulars, orders for round trip tickets, cheap, apply to T. P. Mills, room No. 1 Hub. Lard bloek. tssf
TTQR BALE-NEARLY NEW TOPSIDE A b; r buggy, u.-ed but little and all newly painted: a No. 1 baggy at about half price. Can be seen at Black A Back os’s, 36, 33 and 44 East Maryland it. I TT'OR SALE-THE LEASE AND FIXX tures ol the Grand Hotel, Vincennes, Ind. Ibe hotel is a fine building, well finlshed. newly and neatly famished. Good reasons for
selling. Ap.nly at on
selling. Ap.nly at once.
TT'OR SALE-AT PRIVATE SALE A NO. X 8“Ei»rlf Breakfast” eooking stove, used oo'y 2 months, and one ’’Argand’' base burner, also a good carpet. Will be sold at very low figures. At 242N. Illinois st. I
TT'OR BALE-ONE GOOD PEDDLING X wagon, cheap: one second hand cracker machine; one fee cream freezer, with apparatus and tubs, very cneap. Apply at Bryce’s •learn bakery. 14 and 16 East Sonth st. ts t TT'OR BALK—A HOUSE AND LOT ON X Blake street for 81.050 cash. Owner wants to go to the Black Hills, heuee the bargain. This property would be a safe inrestment at 82,000. G. W. ALixaiienn A Co., 2)4 West Wash. n. to h
TT'O R SAL E-REFRIGERATORS, ICE X 1 chests, ice cream freezers: croquet set#, cedar bask eta, fancy lap bparda, goods for wooden weddings. Wringers repairei, At New Wooden*are Store, Udell Ladder Co.’s goods. 53 > orth 111. st ts s TT'OR SALE-THE’FINEST LOT OF NEW X phaet< na, carriages, Kelloggs, open end top side bar buggies in tbe city, also sersral good second baud open and top bugg-es, in good repair, at bargains- Black 4k Backus, 36, 38 and 44 last Maryland #t. 1
T, OR SALK-ONE EIGHT-HORSE HASX kin’s vertiole safins and boiler complete on one bed plate. Thia outfit ia warranted in perieot order, aa good as when it left the shop, andean be purchased nta great bargain. Ball A Co., 67 WestMaryiand st., Indianapolis, tt*
TTOR SALE-THE FINEST LOT OF OARX rfagea, buggies and phaeton# in the city,
?ion-iop 2-seat carriages.
consisting of extension-top 2-st
revolving-seat Kellogs, English pannei phae ton, open and top side bar buggies. 2-#eat sporting os business wagons, etc. Ws offer the above lot of work at the very lowest figure# possible, and guarantee every vehicle strictly Crst-class in every respect and seeend to none made in the city. Black A Backus,
36,88 and 44 Kato Maryland street.
TTOR SALE-MY FAMILY RESIDENCE, A cor. Walnut and Tennessee sta, 80 feet on Walnut by 125 on Tens. *t. - H»ffh lot #itk plen ty el shade. A farm of 46 acres north ot Brigbtwood, on Pendleton pike, good improvements with large fine apple orebard. A good business property at No. 173 W, Wash st. naar state honse. A hoase and lot and three vaeant lot# in Brigbtwood. Also three small booses aiid lots son Downey st. Inquire of A. V. Lawrence 173 W. Wash’ngton st. ts o
TT'OR SALE AX A GREAT BARGAIN— X The msgn ; fleent residence of James O. Woodruff, in Woodruff place, is now offered for sale at a priee unequaled in cheapness The house is thorougnly built and has 14 spacious rooms, with nil modern conren-iem-ies. including electric belli. It is finished in * hard wood with polilhed floors, carved mantles, etc, Tbe lot is large and on the corner of tbe main avenues of the place. There is a large well-built stable on it. Tbe house and stabU cost 830,OQU four yean — * ’ original price of tbe lot was
The
street.
FOR TRADE.
TT'OR TRADE^OOO^RICKFORHORSbI X Call st 277 Masgachasetts sve. tn s 1
J-'GR IRAD^-TWO^SBX^ED OaRBIAGg
1T0K TRADE-A VACANT LOT SOUFHiU vll.srjs f#.“ 2)4 Wt Paeh. st. to h
Tj' , OR TRADE-ARKANSAS LANDS NEAR X Memi nis, Tennessee, on the Mississippi river, heavy timber and soil nnsnrp&ssed Will trade tor Indixnapolis property and pay ySISUUrtte.*' 0 ”°’ “ ““7/T
T.-'UR IP ' UB A FARM OF » ACRRR. A near Omaha, Neb.; ail well improved, with good bouse of five rooms, nearly new; barns and all other necessary outbuildings; will trade for city property: will assume some incumbrance if required. Inquire at 29 W. Washington street. tu ■
LOST.
T 0ST-SMALL BLACK VELVET BAG XI containing a silver watch marked on the inside, “R tun bold, Salisbury.” Return to Mrs. Van Desrlin, Meridian Hoase, and reeeive reward. l_ T OST-A FULL BLOODED BLACK AND Xi tan Gerifon setter, heavy leather coder around neck and longhitching chain attached. The cellar was marked “D. M. Boyd.” A V!! t ^nJ?l5 W iS rd .SW 1 ^ * i ? e * for L» No. 400 N. Meridian st. Ikubam Flktcubr. I
REMOVAL. TJ EMOVAL-THB^BOSSHORSK 81BOICR— Ah has rehioved irom 38 S. Penn. st. to Court Jeku^liUhln Rn<1 ^ >el " opp Pressly’s stable.
see their eld and many new natrons.
th n
TOR SALE OR TRADE.
and notions st a bargain. Would tr..ds for
and notions
J.ouss and lot .. . Geods, Evening Jfsws office.
Address Dry
to hi
g^H^S^AU. HBUS B,
i and goods reman es st.
PERSONAL.
-mTd A^MFORRBST BR. T HE
•DERSONAL-MADA X mind reader, tells
futur*. Bbe also writes eat yp Shs never fails to give full satisfaction to ail who visit her, at 57 West Maryland street, corner Illinois. to si
T>ER60NA L—FAMILIES BBSl RING X Bryce’s Bread sbeatdnppiy to toe nearest
tiee is neeessary beeauM of tbe many reqaesu to have tbe wsgons stop at privito awsllingi.
PgraaF. BHgca.|
nisi and hang wall-paper and de'orations. Caleimining a specialty, AH those in need of any ot the above will save money by ealliog at 109 North Ilirneis ST., where I hare a full fins
latest patterns in Bastiake and nlain Call and be astonished at iow prices.
of all the
fifT-
work warraated.
tn ol
MISCELLANEOUS. HoT^cra^ETWESTSIDErTraXYS your etotbes cleaned, dyed and repaired. Cheapest place ta toe eitr. ta • T ADDERS. WEATHER VANBS FOR AJ churches, dwellings, horse barns, etc. any emblematic signs made to order, snob as Pens, guns, mortars, padlocks, anvils, etc. You can also find a {nil line of wood and wil-low-ware, such as folding, work tobies, folding ebaits, flower stands and pots, willow nursery chairs.croqnet sets, etc.,at new Wood nnd Willow-ware itore,53 N. III. st. Wringers repaired. ' uv ®
AUCTION SALE
A UCTI0N SALE - CITY AUCTION jO-rooms, No. 179 West Washington street. Wm. K. Featherston, auctioneer, buys and •ells all kinds of household and other goods. Sales: Tuesdays and Saturdays. Wm. E. Featherston, auctioneer. v®
ANNO UNCEMENTS. TTULToinr VANcSTflTTo R B H N X manufacturers, 245 MaassehnsetU are. Orders le't with Vajen, New k Go., 64 East Washington, promptly attended to. (m)ne z
QTRAWBEBRT FESTIVAL.-THE LAO dies of the Fourth Presbyterian Church will give a strawberry festival on Tuesday evening, May 29th, at theehureh. Admittmee, lOeentr.* ts o!
A TTENTION. KNIGHTS XX Branch Lodge No. 2, K. nf
OF OLIVE P. You are
^ AJinuvu ajyjw ayu. a# av* »'a i • a »»u tatc requested to meet at Castle Hall, Saturday eve., at 7:30. for tbe purpose ef forming permanent company for drill. By order ot th Lodge. G. W. Hill. K. of R. and S. r I
-Vf Rs. N. BASSETT’S EXAMINATION XvXof her music class wifi beheld on Monday next, at trail-past two p- in., at the rooms ef the Young Men’s Christian Association. At tbe doae of the examination Mrs. Bassett will perform. A rordial invitation is givestifiJM those interested m the progress of cultnre and
Q S. S.-ALL MEMBERS AND BX-MEM-O# bers of St. Stanislau s Seesety are requested I o be present at a meeting to be held in St. John’s Hail, on Sunday morning at 9:30 1o make arrangements for the celebration of tbe Fiftieth Anniversary of the eleT*t<nn of onr Holy Father to the episcopacy. Ckair-
RELIGIOUS NOTICES.
^DMGHTHflNWANOLAypRESBYTERIAN J2j church. There will be Sabbath school at uraalbonr to morrow, and preaobimg in the evenina 0
are arranging for a grand bail next Ttufi** day evening. ' 1 _ Tbe fire tblg afternoon wav in MM roof of a small ripideoce, Rortli jot FiKh, oo Meridian street. It caught from a spark.
Damage, f5 J *
Dr. G. Edwards fa annoanoed for a “raligloos iUustrntad leotara on spirit power In the light" at the Grand Opera Loom
to morroW evening.
Tbe visitors on’’change to-day were X A. Biro Chart, Baltimore; E Richards, Chicago; Wm. JPaddock. Terre Haute;
and Artnnr Orr, jr.. ChicafO.
An excnralon from Tarre Hante. under the emqrfoedof tbe St Joseph Total Kbttinenca society of thkt place, will arrive
here to-morrow morning.
Complaints in three hundred and eighty new cares have been Bled for the Jana term of tbe superior court; 45 lew than at the last term. The total number of mtits commenced since the organization of the
coart ie 19 320
A “Maifest” will be enjoyed by tbe pupils of tbe Bt Mary's school on Monday. It will be held near tha cemetery on the Blnffroed, end mnsfc, singing, dialogues speeches, etc., are features of the tongthj program prepared. Tbe police last night moved among tha canal bagnios, gathering in the Loa Adams and Loa Watson cliques, besides a number of thiud-oiasa “street walkers.” Tbe court room was redolent this forenoon while fines were entered. Six setting hens belonging to G. X Deolsp, residing near the city, recently Incnbeted ninety-one chicks from one bucdred and sight eggs. Mr Danlsy offers e pair of light Brahma fowls for lix hens having a better record. Nancy Elliott, colored, in jail for consection with tha Preston-Kally robbery,
discovered in time to prevent fatal affect Qneen Esther chapter of the order of the Eastern Star, of this city, will join tbe chapters at Plainfield and Clayton in a picnic at Greencsstle Springa next Saturday. No better locality coaid be choeen for the affair, aa the springs are in every way a delightful resort. W. P. Fish back corroborates Bickh&m’s story that a Dayton party of nineteen oacgbt one thousand bass in an hour at Put-in Bay. . Ha was wonderfully success ful himself, and says such sport never was equaled there before. Mr. F. gained ten pounds in a weak’s absencs. Tha state house commissioners were trying to arrange to-day to start for Lansing early Monday morning, so as to go throngb by daylight The senate chamber In tbe state boose will be need ae the office of th*- secretary and for tbe display of the various plans eobmltted for the
new strnctore.
Stevens, alias “Boqnet Jack,” and Harris, tbe two confidence rascals picked up night before last at tbe Unioa depot, were released this forenoon on condition of leaving the town. Two officers escort-
TT NITY CHURCH-CORNER OF TRNNBSU see and Michifcan streets. Seats tree. Rev. A. F. Bailer, pastor. Sunday school at 9:45 a. ~ Preaching at 11 a. m. No evening s-rvices.
OT. JAMES CJ: PEL ON THE Cu&NER O ol West aii f Walnut streets, Rev. J. R. Bieknell in cl> r#o. Morninr services 10:90
■ ti Sunday School, 2:30
cliiriro. Evening service* at 7:45.
F.„
riTHJRD PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH.-ON X the corner of Illinois nod Ohio streets. There will ee no services in this church tomorrow. Sabbath school and Mible class as
usual.
AYFLOWER CONGREGATIONAL Church- South tide of St.Clair near East, N. X Hyde, paster. The regular services will be held to-morrow, conducted by Rev. A.
B. Brown. All are invited.
M
XT RACE M. E. CHUROH-ON MARKET. UT Corner of North East street. S. Tincher.
1>. D., pastor. QuHrterly meeting, Lynch. P. E. Preaehin* at 10;30 a.
at 7:30r. u. All are invited.
T. H M. and
TTNITED PRESBYTERIAN CHUR' H.U Corner of Massachusetts avanue and East street. The Rev. J. C. Campbell, pastor. Preaching to-morrow at 10:30 a. m. and at 7=30 r. n. Sabbath school at 2:30. I
A. Goodwin in tbe morning at 10:36 o'clock. Also by the pastor at 7:30 p. m. Sabbath setiool at 2 p. u. AH are cordially invited.
Rev. G. D. Watson, D. D.. pastor.
w at 10:30 a. m. and at 8 Sunday school at 2 p. m.
street*.
Preaching to-morrow r. u. by the pastor.
CENTENNIAL SABBATH SCHOOL - V> There i* held « evemr Sabbath morning at 9 o’clock, a Union Sabbnth school in the Exposition building, to which all persons are cordially invited to at-
tend.
/CENTRAL CHRISTIAN CHURCU.-COR-ner Delaware end Ohio street#. Elder JTB. Cleaver will preach to-morrow at 10:30 a. u. Subject, “Cbristiaaity va. Sectarianlam,” and at 8 p.m. Sabject,‘‘TriUers.” Sunday ei bool at 2:30 p.u.
THIRST BAPTIST CilURCH-NORTHU AST Rev. '^wiiVi-en 6U Ra > t)dolp'h.^D, pMtor! Dr. Day will preaeh to-morrow morning and evening. Sunday school at 2 p. u. Prayer
nice ting Thursday evening.
THE
tojT. PAUL'S CATHEDRAL—OX V7 corner ot Mew York and Illinois streets. Bishop Talbott will officiate at the cathedral to-morrow. Services at 10:3<i, a. h. and at 4 o'clock in the afternoon. Sunday sebool at 2:16. and teachers’ Bible class at 8:15.
TTOBERTS PARK M. B. CHUBCH.-COR-XV ner of Vermont and Delaware streets. The Rev. G. Do La Matyr. D. D.. naetor.
be Rev. G. Do La Matyr. D. Preaching in the morning and
the pastor. Selections of rendered on the orgai mencing one halt hoi
O.. naetor. evening bv
in* of sacred mnsio will be in by Wm. H. Clark, oomiut hefore each service.
/CHRIST CHURCH, ON THE CIRCLE.-Y-V Rev- E- A. Bradley, Rector, Trinity Sunday morning service, sermon and boy communion at 10:30: sermon on ’’Light” at nisbt. Rector’s elass and Sunday s hool at 2:39 p,x. Daily service at 5 p. u. Mite social Wednesday evening. Bible daesFriday eveaing.
•YTURST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH.X Southwest corner New York and Peonsylvimia streets. Rev. Myron W, Reed, pastor. Preaching by the pastor at 10.30 a. m. and 7:30 p. u. Sunday school at 2:30 in the afternoon. Usual servict-s Monday and Thursday evenings. Strapgera are especially invited to all iheae serviees.
|A" v • I 5nss,
to-morrow at 10.8S A. r.. k. Sabbath school
c v v as»xA*t <a.a i --zv. nag ai attend tbeae services.
TjANGLISH LUTHERAN CHURCH-COR-Jli ner of North Penn-ylvania and Wainut streets. The Rev. 0. F. Behringer, o as tor. Service* nt 10:30 a. m. and 7:45 r. u. a. f mm w m s«w« w 4 t rv L. A X 4 w : M _ 1. n ^ w I _
KCI'UVI Ml A. r. ■. owmiM irw huu au corutiuiy welcome. Tbe social meerng of the ladies •orietpwlll meet on next Wedneeday at3r. m.
1 A Brakeamaato Peril. f Jetries Miller, a yonng brakesman on tbe Vandalia, wag aeriooeiy if not fatally depot at 7 o’olo.X
coup.e
_ king the
orm. The bar alipped and t between the care about Id as though in a vie# un-
til the engine backed op. Condnotor Tn'ndle, officer Cntainger and others than carried him into tha sleeper and ha was
taken westward.
Tbe extent of bia in jnries could not be * -- At - —a*, —
) leave, ndie#
. . annens
In two or threw feat of tha
: brakeeman wag
X 14 87 tv?u • va an as aa* j tga • va waaraa am determined, as tbe accident occurred ae tbe train was setting ready to laave, WA'-'.TgJteAW." 1 ? 1 .”’ 1 - r “»» l “
min. lo^ teemeot nap*
t-rnsl hurt Tbeaoddenf
hi two or t I. d Bt L
three montbs ago, while 1 a similar faet.
; to perform
CITY rVETWS.
Tbe Social twuivg dancing aeroeiation A ■^redmjfim t*Tmrkey,
THE EASTERN VAR.
-No lurcher righting o*
Dnrfog tha week the Danube has risen three feet m ; ;«*»'■■>! im saw i Li Austrian governraent circle* tha Softs demonstradon ia regarded as the commencement of another revelation, i a telegram from Tranayl vanla gtxtea that tbe Rnagian are fortifying positions near Kininki, within a league of the Hon-
garian frontier.
Ilia stated, on food authority, thai&t umlan amy in Ron mania does not ex-
Buariani
oeed 180,000. Three oompwU arosjrcorps have not yet crossed tha Froth., Present Indications strengthan the oonclnrion that no important erentg will oo cor on the Danube nattl tha whole front line is in position on the bank of Ihs river. 1 1 * rA epecial from Enraronm reporta that a cohtmn from Van and a column of 01 tti— elans from Erzeroum are path log forward to Bayaxld to cat off the Raseian ad ranee
in that quarter.
A London Timm dispatch from Berlin ■talas that tha Russian main army tn Asia, which took Ardaban, is 70,000 strong. A portion of this force having sines been detached, Batouts is now seriously im-
periled.
Tbe Tariff have occupied several point* on the rtverTimok, chiefly poe tioni they held daring tha Servian war, and bavn establuhad a blockade along tha Sarrian frontier. Servia baa not sent a single
soldier to the frontier yet
The Roumanian reply to Ooont An-
draasy’sm
tionof th .. _ ^ ^ Tbe Aastrian government repl
ergetic terms that it it not disposed to recognise Roam an ia a* a belligerent I
Roumanian reply io uonnt Ani note, reepeoting tbe free navigathe Danube, was nnantlsfactory. Dttrian gevemmeat replied in en-
ed them to tbe Union depot, and the original warrant wag pigeon-holed to await their return. Lake French, a eitnilar bird, was served in a similar manner. Tbe bridge on tbe I , C. A L. road at London, a station between this city and Fairland, was rendered nnssfe, last night by tbe giving away ot a aill, and a transfer of passengers was necessitated at that point this morning. A locomotive and caboose brooght the paaoengera oath* Greenebarg accommodation to this city. A gang of men are at work putting np braces, and travel will be regamed over
the bridge this evening. ♦ ,
Azuoatemeiito. TH* OBCULIAIVS.
The concert oi tbe Cecilitn* last night, eosuplimentary to their leader, Mr. Frank N. Scott, was pretty well attended. Tbe part taken by the Cecil lane was wall done, though the marching and military dress could have been dispensed with without loss. They possess good voices and sang with spirit and precision, showing evidences of careful study and drilL There was too much variety in the program and too little of the Ceotfians Tbe Philharmonics did their part as orchestra in a satisfactory manner, bnt in accompanying showed lack of rehearsals Miss Bailey’s piano solo was deficient In power for so large a ball. Mr. Williams’s tenor solo, “My ship comes in,” wss, after the Cecilians, decidedly tbe best vocal piece of tbs evening. His fine voice is steadily improving In the “Drinking song” of Mr. Wallace tbe lower tonee were . *- — —‘ , J. oW g«
lenee
I . PHR . h eolo ia the patriotic song wm tastefully snog Before the last number Mr. Scott introduced Miss Laura M. Cooke, recently of Hoe ton, who sang A rd id’s magnetic waltz in a very art <• tie manner. Bbe has a food voice which use received thorough cultivation. Mr. M. H. Spades played a violin solo, wbich wss loadly enored and obligingly responded to The tableaux were fins, but ware marred by haste and bad management of tha lights TBS LYRA. Tbe Lyra concert, complimentary to director Haas, wm well attended, and wm excellent ibrougbonk The vocal eolo ef M lee Deeps, and the piano solo of Mias Fertif, g».ve especial satisfaction. Arrest of Andy Wallace, Esq. Yesterday, in Esq Wright’s court Andrvw Wallace secured a judgment against John T. Cook as, tobacconist, for goods purchased, and yesterday afternoon a levy was made on a writ of execution. Mr. Cookus has been closed for several days, and upon serving tbe writ it was discovered that Judge Denny claimed everything within the store by virtue of a mortgage executed to him by 'Cookns Denny objected to tha levy, and thia morning when Wallace appeared to appra'se tbe goods the mortgage# declined to admit tbem. Despite his opposition the oflimrs climbed over the tr#iieom end tbe goods were passed oaf to Mr Wallace, who checked them off and censed them to be loaded op for ca-rage elsewhere. Judge Denny then bunded np a policeman, and nnder bis instructions Mr Wallace was marched to tha central sgttion, where parole wm given for anp*arance Monday in the city Court to answer for malicious trespass. Tbe two constables were also placed nndar arrest Tbe action of this policeman was not backed by a warrant, and he had £d T OT i? «Srofora bi> “ et ‘° n ’ blvtbatMr Wallace will bold fahTand responsible for the arrest White at th*-police station Mr Wnllaca learned that Denny and Cookns had captnred hit dray-load of stuff seized nnder tbe levy, and there wss much amassment over tbe manner in which Wallace rnshed faiumpET* 0 * ““ 1 h®” the “Ptars off in Ritoeell’s Ktauskrnj^y. *iE^Z'? a ~ 1 ZJZ b i2: about |€ 000, and tha petittoneT^pra. tent $2 000 of thia, Mr. Coahing’a claim for $€75 being tha largest In tha list. 8scured claims against him aggregating $76,760 areheld by different parties and Mr Rnsscll eatimatea his assets at $100,000, mostly Inrealty. at graatly reduced va uation. The petttioneri ware doabvIcm itfiaaneed in their proceedings by
s »“"'
'
t ronstadt, and others will aoohor before Gibraltar, to intercept neutral ships carrying arms and ammnnition for Turkey. Tha Abendblatt says Tharsday’s demonstration in Cone tan tin op le assumed very serious proportions Many thousands of people, led by tbs armed softes, presented themselves before tbe pal arte to dr mend the disnaiaael of the ministry and tbe recall of Midhat Paaha. The saltan fled to a fortress on the Asiatic aid*. Tha military dispersed tbe crowd, wounding many. The Christiana fled out of the city and many Europeans took refuge on hoard tha ships. Tha consternation waAsneral. .• r e -lo " A letter to tha London Times from Alexandria, Egypt, May 13, says peace with Abyssinia has not yet been concluded. Gordon Pasha bad opened negotiations wbich seemed to be progressing moat favorably, when King, John discovered a conspiracy in hia camp, which ha attributed to Egyptian sgeccy. He immediately
-muu irg uu tu© two i*tier, in consequ&uce of this Gordon Faaba left the Abyssinian frontier, and poshed on to Khartoum. Notwithstanding this singular cberk to tbe negotiations, peace is still probable. There seema to be no practical difference regarding tbs terms, and both parties are desirous of pesos became of internal affairs, particularly the kingef Abvaainfa, It being reported that the kirg #f Sjioe revolted and captured Gondar, tha capital city of Abyssinia, bnt Egypt and Abys-
Ml ‘ firttn <
each other
s nia are so exasperated will
that peace most be made by some third
ff
Governor CkSiRlberlaiw’s Attitude. [Special telegram to Chiotgo Inter-Ooean.l Haw Ytntx, Mat 24 —D H Chamberlain writes to tbe Tribune that he does not support the president's southern policy. He says: “I have never regarded tbs weakness of the Republican party at tha south as arising chiefly from over-aaxiety of the colored men to bold office as wm also stated ta your Washington oorreipondenca. In this particnlar Ido not think tha record of my own race batter than that of tha colored. In competent and an worthy officers have not bean marked by any color line.” J * 1 The Brazilian Fllnslen.
{Washington Special.1
Tbe president is desirous of filling the mission to Brazil with a western man.and it is belie red it will Inow ba tendered to Gen. Haribnt. of Illinois, for many years in congress, and who was (orroerly minister to one (ff tha Central American otelMl Gen Logan bas bad an otter ot tha mission hut has declined it, as ho preferred to remain in Illinois and an ter the senatorial contest a year hence to snooted
Oglesby.
— t ' i*» te- '» - — Relatione of Blaine and Hnyeo. [Washington speeial.l Pollry br no policy, it fa a fact beyond denial that Senator Blaine 1b on the mote ftietdly personal and offiotui relations with President Hay re, and many of those who were denouncing the senator a short time tinea are now seeking bis indorsement lor tha cfficM they desire. Wire Qroes and «l»e Crescent. Nkw York, May 36. - th* aorrespondent at Bnohareat telegraphs tret En-peror Francis Joseph, ,of Austria, has determined to proceed to Ploejreti, on the Danube, on a visit to the czar, who has made that place his headquarters for the present Foreign Hintetere Recalled. ISureial Dispatch to the Ciacinnati Gazette.I Wasiuxoto*, May 25—The preetdenC, with the concurrence of tbe cabinet bM decided to recall all th* foreign minister*. This poliry waa stated by Secretary Evaria lo day to Miniater Boker, who called to ask the reason of bia removal. The Preaident’e Finnnefnl Flews. [Special to Ciuoinnati Gaastte sf to-day.] W Af-maGToa, May 25^-The president has ejpns—d himself very strongly in favor of remonetizing silver
New Yerk Itterke*. r . vat, lower: receipts 243,000, sales 60,006: 56)4^59^o
receipt# western dell, 160 lbs,. I ■
bat eera, 118,880 ba. „ Wkw Yerh EUtirke*. .haw Yoax, May 27-Mess pork renl^
THE EASTERN WAR
e-', -- —-
|oq til
M 0M«tlsa «T TWIn IS Ads Ytaw. to i
• mow* trr.
sxvf.'szrtxsiV'&ttG this morning, by means of lanattoM bearing IftllUtWl ^ to* nruATiow nt oowmamrorut.
Loanoir,
to tbe Times
holy war
iar d* iBRnd which er daily that th* an
, May 26-A Vienna dispatch me* says the prootamattaa of a iiilii liiii likiateftii that ^opn- ^
army, t Om-
stanSne^e^M naturally raised tha qamtion whether -AA- 4m ante to leaye behind a parUamsnt which ia baeoming more and more difficult to manage and
which, moreover, baa tb# Whole tion of Constantinople with it. wot der, fltrefora, that Cdti dortt g’he last lew day* has I wtih lumcrs of impending
lution, •. coup d'attik u elhrt' It is felt even at tbs palace that Muhktar Paaha’s Inmipaclty Qimm sitatee his recall, yet a first attempt Of the chan bar in this cam to direolAy inflpanoe tbe course of affairs may mature the porte'a resolution te cheiR interfaraffOe by prorogatioo, at least, i eit x. 1 - * DKPJLOWABLS OOKITTBMT Or TRW TOEKff IW
» , . aha. i t bi teia
ball. British military attache give#a must deplorable account ef tbe Twsfciah armies in Asia, which ha represents as lacking everything that an army should have except ooarsg# ana pstieweb. Sir Arnold appears to anticipate that tha Russian armies will not fiod any serious military resistance in Asia, and that thn only difficulties they will have townoMnter are those of the ooontry and nlicaatn TBKBUSSIAH HBAOqOAMWM. -S- % Tirua, May 27.—Tb# Russian handquarter* train has proceeded to Alsxaudiofoi, whither tha generalissimo wilt follow in a law days. ”'>■>>>
wo raivATaxatwo.
Nxw Yoax, May 96 —A special from fft Petersburg savf tb* czar hM imnsd a proolamation forbidding tbe granting of totten of marque. His majesty says he siceepts tha deetaretien off tb# treaty of Part* regarding Ire* navigation to nantrato aid guarantees a careful obiervance of this provision of tha treaty. The czar also declares hia willingness to aceept th* proposal made at the recent conference at Brnssels. -
THX BCSSIAHS KXPtTIAXO.
Tbe Raseian attempt to throw a bridge over th* river before the Turkiah Una* at
Batonm wm repulsed with loa*.
f * i * r , «<*i. ’ ifs a ot o ta*f I'
BOMBAKDMXWT Of XASS SLACXXXXn,
Coutavtivoplb, May 26 -Tha intelligence baa been received hare that tha Russian bombardment of Kan has sieakened, A IvijA
turn AsvAncg or THg atmtiAW.
The Bnaaians continue to advaaoaon Krzeronm. A battle la axpaoted shortly. Ska Russian right wing ta at AIM and tiae
left at Van.
.v ; ' : a anssift# namaa. Coxstawtiropim, May, *7—A iateak
oiasaian chiefs amain bled all their able force and repulsed the Ro
who loot 160 killed and many wooed A Russian majet and four captains « found among the slain. Tb# Turkiah i was mvtn killed and clavoii wounded.
avaU-
ussians, anoMad.
tains w*m
, -ri4 ^ . ,.Mktahl0M od and elavaa wounded. BOMBAMDMXHT Ot KAMA.
ItxnotM. May 26—The Russian bombardment of Karedsgb and Takmaz; forte and cot works of Man, ia mow only serried on at intervals, th» Turkiah baUartoa
"Plying.
t! 1> "V— to llf* I tNn> 'L; 1113 tu to- 3 ; uuta A Bstilroad Officer la ateWM* ZteakZ .... •XMWunt. . i Nkw To**, May 26 — A larga dsflclency bsa bass discovered in tha dopdrtmont of
■ttettelw
■tf q-iiao
Rvvtalo, Day M.—Grain trade yaralyaiA and prices entirely aeaiaaL Caaal freigbts
dull and unchanged.
tb# ox amtInvegtodin
, reach #100 000. _ bis assistant, Richard 0. have boon snsponded ponding nation. 1* is said that gawtel
8SXS ,ta B *7 i . T S7,?ow , .^4^ a largo amount of property in bib wifbtg sam# and will make good, whatever
amount the books show him
dabted to tbe company.
Mr*,#-
A Big Hnilrtftui toatz.
jACiaOFVL
Bradley, of tb#
court, on Tuesday d*eidod the
an ii junction a-ked for iff two Aaitawf th* esUrn A North Carol to* Railroad •gainst Governor Drew, rootrai niter tb* sale ot tb* Florida central, JsobsoaVUte,
. Big ateuajrootd Sfftifi* r-' ’nesdoy d-oid*d th* motion for
Tfce French Crtslo. Bxxum, May 28—Th# Mtwtatetedl Post oontinnas to comment on tbs Freaok crisis and saya Franco, ruled by tb# vaticon. ta tb* renter of tb# p*ptl •/•tom, which threaten* tbe World's poare and ta KsrsafL’stfsirts of tb* poare ta inovitab)* tiiaald Francs continuo th* ooaree aha baa ff*v tahan. Mow rroffree# Of the City of Breu‘i r oote. ** ’ . lonor, May 26—Tbe offiwm of tha steamship City ot Brnssola report that maktoff an ooemtenol five re mx kaote aa hour. On* man on board died of old age.
. The gMtadea teerhy.
Lovnow,
May 26 —Cbamant •* far thto
e#s, oniteevs* money againot th# field. Rob W taMKk to favor at about eight toon*. .. ^ , ..., r j Hour T—k tosMak-fftetamiamt. ■■ JSSwp; drciS^jw, ,d#oraaM,900. Resvrvs, incream $917 466, * ' I, muf i *' -l 'tn r*Un A SUIUosz Kate of fAolff. % sssaass oi gold May 8L > a )' ifiTitoif fiwvi s rtevtl
ill park, by shooting.
till
