Indianapolis News, Indianapolis, Marion County, 27 August 1877 — Page 3

THE INDIANAPOLIS DAILY NEWS: MONDAY EVENING, AUGUST 27,1877.

New York Store

INDIANAPOLIS, IND. (K»tabli»licd ISM.) By Jar: ami aprlgltt dealing and gt I R tke I* valae far Ibe leaKt money, the JMew fork biore ha* gainod the coafl tlenre and good will of the people ibroaghont the Slate. He Hba J coutlnae to anstaln onr lepntatten by aapplylng oar cnttomere a 1th the be«t goodo at the lowest market price. Being represented In the Fast*.rn <markets »U the yearroaad by resident bayers, and as we buy invai , lab>y for cttfcb, wc let; wccare In stying tt at no honse can and no h >nse shall give better g^ods f jr ibe money tbnn can be had at the OLD ESTABLISHED IF YOBK STOI Pettis, Ivers & Co.

INDIANAPOLIS Simup Bast 6« EAST WAEKET STREET. Doro’U* .Tune 1,1877...~~«.... M „.|404,10f* 39 Surplus Fund......... 8.Jtf8 82 Number of Account* June 1, lb77...„.9,128

JOHN W

V*. Ns RAY. T

JACKSON, President.

reasurer.

The Gem Laundry OFFICE, at the Palace Gents’ Furnishing Store, No. 46 W. Washington street, opp. the Occidental Hotel. Ladies’ antkiiieiits’ COLLARS and CUFFS a specialty. Work ready promptly the day following its delivery, unrivaled in finish, and can be used TWO DAYS LONGER than the ordinary iaundrying. '*>uh »<> 7

THE DAILY NEWS MONDAY. AUGUST 27. 1877.

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The directoia of the Franklin Gat i company save Hied a notice in the oMce j of the secretary of state to redacs the ca,. t ! fctock of the cimnanv from $17,3 >0 (olT shares, to $15,450 <300 ahares.) Mr L P. McCormack, secretary of the Mississippi colonization society, will go to Louiaviile to-night, where he wili meet i aeveraltoperinl iideu»a of sjuIhern railroads ard arrange t-a nap or f. lion for the I emigrants Lieut. Kammars'ey, df EvansviUe, is in the city makine ai,ang«<meuts to have h s compa^.) of s.xty men mustered into tha militia xfce company is a rra<fy handsome y uniformed, and h*a iflrV» cash n the treasury. The question of makio* a change in the day and h-gbt runs of the force wes voted down at the meeting of the police board on Saturday, the tendency of the project being thought to impair the present efficiency of the force. Ellen J Cooper, daughter of John J. Cooper, died suddenly at the residence of i her father yesterday a'lerac-on of typhoid ! feve*-. The deceased was gieitly esteemed by a largo circle of acquaintances who 1 will nourn her loss deeply. W. O. Fishback. formerly of the Sent:j nel, lately connected with a bureau of ! correspondence at Washington, stopped 1 in the city ve^t-rclay. He left last night ! to join the Bitting Bull commiaaion. He wili act r« c" «®por.dent for the St Louis Republican -• ’ one or two other papers. The r.ochesteis defeated the Indianapolis club Saturday by a score of 2 to 0 Tne {.ame wrs won on its merits, if anything can be judged from the score. To-day the tonmls will meet the Syracuse Stars. In the games Saturday the Bostons defeated tte LouisviHes 3 to 2 and tjok first 1 place in the championship ra-e, and the j Cbicagos suffered a defeat at the binds of the St. Louis by a score of 12 to 8.*

yiKslssippi Colonization. Ernest F. Ulmer,-who went to Mississippi about three weeks ago a", one of the cemmittoe to irqnire into matters for the workingmen who purple emigrating to that sta'c, and w*s t> well plea~ea with the coanliy that having received a tcod ofler to legits there writes as fol-

lows:

OcKAX Speixgs, M;hs., A uzust 20, 1377. W. S. Kiso,—Dear Irieud: I will writo you some eober lacts. which jou may publish if you choo.e. I have had ?.i opportunity to make'many aciiuaintnuc-s in this-state aad find the people extremely social, whilo that feelmv of enmity to northerners, which I vYa.< led to believe exist 3d here appears to be altogether lacking. The people de not Been to care whether the partic* who are coming herare republicans. democrats or Peter Coeper'a children. All th eieeire is good citixens who will labor to develop the country. Let me tell j^u ere is more good land in this state than all the unemployed in Indiana can cultivate, and almost every large land owner seems anxiothat our people should come down and sett!* among'them. I have in my possession a large number of addresses of persons in this state and Louis'ina who offer the most liotral inducemen.s to settlers as regards selling their lands or having them cultivated on shares. The noithem part ol tne stuie is a cotton country, nbt because cotton is a!! the ground will raise, but because it is t ie :.roat staple and as current as gold or greenbacks. To get aS'-fflucn cotton as possible they raise lew vegetable* ard scant crops 01 everything else, buying most of their meat and produce which they ccrtfld as well raise, and the neglect of which is a great mistake. Wheat is about the only thing tnai can not bt successfully grown here. The climate is temperate. 1 nave suffered more from beat in Indiana th*n I have here. I venture to s..y Lh it five thousand faamlies can find homes and a living in Mississippi, which is a hundred per cent, better than starvation in Indianapolis or any other northern city. Many iu mynoighbnrhoed want families on their places aod as soon us the matter of transportation is settled

1 will send you particulars. A man can raise i wo or three crop* a year here so that there is

no need for snr one t( month! shall set out m my turnips and rutabai

ne to go hungry. Next y cabbages and sow

as. I have on

my turnips ana rutaoagas. J have on my place six scup*ernong vine*, a most excellent giu-)*, twenty-one years old, and irom which I wili g*t iTO worth of grapes. This place is near the coast. -We can rai. e oranges, fu s, ’ a: peaches, sugar cune, besides everything thrt is raised north ex'-ept corn and wheat* Corn is good in northern and mid de Mississippi. 1 expect to ia'*o vratcruitdons next spring. Schooners bay ■ hem for the northern market, paving from live to Uu cents apiece lor them. This is a frui. farm, ci n-isting of five hundred orange, banana, peach and fig trees. I have the pia e for five years, and, God willing, i’ll make a success

of it.

Rev. G. De La Malyr hai returned from New York. Co). Whittlesey wili ffcmove to Evansville, his former botri. Complaint is made ^ .t the pond in Milifaty park is being fished oat. A ball for the benefit of the imprisoned alrikere will bj given September 11. The council will mest in wpena 1 8e®*;on to-night to act on the bonds of city officers. Traycr was offered in mauy of the city chnrelies yesterday for S;oator Morton’s recovery. Seven hundred and eight new ?*<es I ave been filed ia the aup 'rior court for the September«’m Not lees tha* 4,0C0 people were in atacr.dance anon the Turnverein picnic nt Bchamann s park yesterday. The water was let out of the canal last n’ght for the purpose of making some needed repairs at Broad Ripple. Complaints are made that the old cemetery is need for improper pur i x)'<es, and • nocturnal watchman is called for. Dr. Stevenson, formerly a resident of thia city, where he was connected with .Dr. S. 0. Frink, died at Pendleton last night. A gentleman of this city has been taken in by the Chicsgo grain tiger to trie amount of $9'0 bis agent at that point 1 a’-irg failed without a- et? The ladies of the Fifth Presbyterian rhare!, will give a social next Vfednesday evening et their church on the corner of life*" snd Blscsford streets. A New Albany cithsen, anxious te form a military company, has addre-sed a letter to Governor Williams asking information. His last words are “ancer soon.” Twenty sacks of ssmpla gravel, dag from different depths and Iccalitiea in the f'ate house va-d, ornamen. the table of the board of state house cjtnmi^ionira. The funeral of the late Rsv. E. I. Fletcher will take place from the family residence, corcer of Michigan acidDnaware streets, tomorrow mornins, ai 10 o’clock, The young ladies of ihe Third Presbyterian church gave a s*ery enjoyable lawn party Saturday evening, at the residence of Mr. L N. A'ndrews, on North Tennessee street The acquittal of Wesley Morris of tha murder of his wife was a great surprise to the proreentien and to many outsiders v bo had liatsned to the evidence attentively. , P*P»*r8 recount an oft told tale of the manner in which two Jndianapolia confidence men, names not given, robbed an Illinois farmer of flu near that place Saturday. Tony Paator, with a good company, will give a performance at the Grand Cpsra tonight. The engagement is for one night only. The Hyer sisters will appear gt the tame place to morrow night.

Aci'ideiitM« The first casualty in the light infantrv occurred on Saturday. Mr. Jud. Colgan, who wes making tent pegs, ent e broad and deep gesh in his kt c with a batahet. He was attended to by Dr. Chsrtes E. Wr'ght, company surgeon. John Buthf rland, residing at 230 North Fast street, while working'on tee Eayle creek bridge, Saturday, mil and broke -his leg. W. C. Richards, living at 65 Oak street, took undue finali»rities w th e. buzzsiw at the planing mill on North Delawere street Saturday afternocn. Hia erin, which was badly mangled, wa- reoaired at the Surgical institute. David Weime. fell from a snffold at the stock yards, Saturday afterucon breaking his thigh bone. Satuiday afternoon a boy named Da’e, living on McCaity street, wes thrown from a train of cars which hewas eudeavorng to board, in the Jeff, ya'dv He fell on his head, receiving severeinjuriej. Applied A druggist cn Kiist. Weshington street who wes much annoyed by boys congregating In the ba A yard or nis store directed his “cub” to notify them te keep off the premises. Not wishing to hurt their feelings by an abrupt dismiss'll the young chemist put into operation a happy idea. Upoa tne bnxesupon which the boys were in the habit of sitting he carefully trained a quantity of sulphuric acid. At the usual ti.u^ the boys came. They whittled and told ..ha. There were t* o or three fights ever a sotof jack&ioues. They had a rout r.lca socitl time. Bat when they arose to go to their dinners a broad sample of esrh of s ven or eight pahs of juvenile pantaloons dropped out of the fabric of which it had be^n an iategral portion and serea or, eight angry lathers who knaw nothing ot chemistry applied the rod to the unprotected parts. The expernient proved a success, for the lois Luve nut been back since. T< juplur, A special train of five coaches cam* over from Terre Haate last even.nt earteg a largo delegation of kn’ghts templar. The enure party consisted of ab;at 120 persona, twenty of whom were la lies, i here were also delegations aboard from the lAvaittte com;iiaud"ry, Eransville, ’he Vincennes commicdery and the Godfrey de Bouillon commauiery, Mattooo. The Ringgold bund accompanied the Terre Hante templars. Kapar commandary left here, in -wo **iuads, one squad at 8:20 last night *nd the other at ! 40 this morn1 inp. It is ref rerouted by forty anights n unfform and will cnt r r the lists for the pr re fer tbo best dril’ed cmampudery. DeMoDy coma;-—dery of Loaisi-ille CJitre np lest ni^ht u d jmned the pa- y irom this city. Ii was accompanied by the Louisville hand

ot bnmiacn or Teinale \\ eaknoe*, biek and Nervous Headache, Chill* and Fever,

-rite l.ivor anti l.img’ i'nrt w j. Kidney mid Npinnl Fnd %:{• Wniub i'-zti for f emale U'eakneaa, •3.00.

a," ana lase r»ri»-e in a letter addre _ AuUu 17 Indiana avenue. Agents for Indiana. E. F. SNYDER a CO., Proprietors, Indianapoli*. lad. Sola by prut.-gist?. TWIN BROTHERS’ rNMANAPOLIS EYE IIFIuMAEI.

Dr*. M. A H. BRANDON, formerly of Do-

County (Illinois) Medical Society, o>o*ei a very positive testimony in these word*: ‘“This it »he first time in my medical life that I have ever *ub*oribed to any paper ef thi* kind, but the ability a* occnlists and the sterling character ef Dr*. M. A H. Brandon compel me t» recommend t’ucm to the cufferu g public. W. H. WALTERS. M. D.” STAND FROM UNDER. Great Gale • OF Bylnipt^cl Of Wp.tche*, Jewelry, Silverwire, Tableware, Clocks, Favcy Good*. Etc. Having purchased U.o entire Block of W. P.

W’oikinirnicH** Party in St. Lonlw. The St. Loula workingmen, among whom were many of those prominent in the late strike, held a meeting last night and resolved that “we sever, now and forever, all connection with political organizttiona now exis ing. and form a working- , men s party, to be composed of workingmen only; that the highest duty of the workingmen is to unite in one great brotherhood against the common enemy, and that we will hereafter in our political action have nothing to do with any esndi- , dates for office who are not workingmen, and also who do not thoroughly represent the interests of workingmen.” Delegates from different wards of the city and trades unions were appointed, who will ! consulate a committee to prepare and carry out a plan of action for the next political c.impa i gn. Hemp Logic. flntcr-Oce-r.l The Charleston News and Courier pelts Pcstnaaater General Key furiously f r calling the rebels ‘ erring brethren.” “Frrfng b-ethren, be hanged!” yells the Courier. That’s what we have said all the time, if thej had been hauged, Key would not now be abased for s'luding to them. BRAIT1L WAITE’S Retrospect, PART 75 Fox'July, 1877. PRICE, fl.iO. I5y mail fin receipt of Price. CA'lHCAK'l Ac CI.EI.AA «. 26 Eaet Washington st. Snyder’s Curative Pads. Worn over the parts affected, absorb all malaria from the system. They positively cure the

BOSTON STORE

KECK RUCHES. JUST OPENED, a larg- assortment, containing all the Novelties for the Fall.

HAMBURG EDGINGS. Beautiful Patterns, at 5, 8. 10, 11. 15

r yard. Those goods must he

and 20c eeen to

i appreciated.

BLACK CACIIMERES. We give the host value for tbelee* ’ money. ALL-WOOL CACHMBRHS atfio, 75 and He.

COLORED BILKS. JUST OPENED, and selling fast at the low price of 81.12)4 per yard, a large lot of Colored and Black Silk*. •

Headquarters for at! kinds of Hair Coeds.

Boston Store.

Rubber Clothing, Nnuery Sheeting, Air CAode, Water Bottles, Stationers’ Goods, Druggists’Goods. Hose, Packing, Boots, Shoes and ail kinds of Rubber Goods. L. E v MORRISON, 72 West Washington St. m.w.f DON’T BJJY A HARNESS, O’* any article of £mnmergoods far lonri.orees, without first teeing goods aud prices at THOM & ROTH’S, Circle Street*

1

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TWO THiNfiS WE A.IM A.T: To make every sale profit the customer and yet be gatislartory to ourselvei. Small profit*, cosh payment*. Truthful representation-

about good*. These are the

HIS SUCCESS.

Dr. Von Moschzisker Hu now been eleven months in Indianapolis. Daring that time he hu treated with great success hundreds of the severest cases of CATARRH, THROAT, LUNG, CHEST Diseases, Deafness, Noises in the Head, IMPAIRED SIGHT and other OBSUN ATS CHRONIC MALADIES, some of which have been pronounced incurable fie hu published 120 TESTIMONIALS of cures from the very beat citizens of Indianapolis and vicinity. Though frequently requested to visit other cities in the State, he finds it imposriMe to do so at present, as most of those who now apply for treatment come by the recommendation of PATIENTS CURED. He would, howover, URGE on all from the city and vicinity who desire to be TREATED by him to call without FURTHER DELAY at h?s office.. Graptd Hotel, if they desire the full benefit of his per sonal attendance on their cases.

Eli fie Or ei, COAL

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**• v . it ou r, 441 N. Illinois street.

COKE,

14

I, Peisyteia St.

ir<r nt 7:30 o'clock. f he attention of dealers if ipeeially called te thi* opportunity to lay in stack for the Fall Trade and Holiday Season at figures far be’ow the manufacturers' cost. REMEMBER TUB PLACE, Bingham’s Old Stand, Cor. Washington and Pennsylvania St«, HARRY CRAFT.

AN EEA OF GOOD TIMES. MONEY roll EYEUYBODT. Over $300,000 In Currency lM«*trir>nteci« GUAJiD CAPITAL PRIZES OfT $60,000! $25,000! $15,000! $10,0001 SECOND 44RAND DRAWING It K IV r r U O K Y CASH DISTRIBUTION CO. In the City of Louifvilie. Kv.. THUR- DAY, AUGUST a th, i877, or money returned iu lull. Authorized by the Legislature! Sustained by the Courts! & Drovers Bank, Louisville, Ky., tetory.

IKK KING. (Baceesror to King k Knight,) Horse-shoeing of every description on short notice, 28 South Delaware street. When You travel, Take the PAVIIAVDLE and PLJfl'rgYL VANIA. ROUTE, the on y direct line front Indianapolis to Columbus, l*ittftbnrg,llarrifebtirg, Philadelphia and Xew York, u lthoutehangc of ears. Only one change to Daitlmorc. Washington and Boston. Fare always the same as by longer and slower route. BAGGAGE UIIEUKEB THROUGH to destination. Secure jour Tickets at !lieTn!on De pot, and see UrM they read via “PlUsbvtrg, Clncimtafi^St.LouIsRailwaj, TRiiliaudio Bott:c.” W. L. O’BRIEV, i Otn l Eu**, anil Ticket .lyrnt, Coltembt.f 1). TV. CALDWELL, dd»w Hen-ml Manager.

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M. nAKVFR. C. D«SMgTH« :U. C! AKVER A CO., \ Wholesale and P.cUf! D' te Crystal ICS, No. 21fi 8. Illinois St., ludlunai oli*. PE17NSYL VANIA KILITARY ACADEMY, CHESTER, PENN.. Opens September 12th. Location healthful, grounds ample, buildings commodious. Thorough in»tr icDon in Civil Engineering,

I. HODGSON, Architect, Rooms 2 and 4 Griffith Block.

F r e serip tions. J. B. DILL, 99 Indiana Ave.

J. T. BOYD, M. D., ' Burgeon and Homoeopathic Piiydicia, , 19 Massachusetts avenue, ' Indianauolla, Ind. Dlia WANDS * RUTCLTFFK, 84 East Market street. Residence—Dr. Wands, SiO E.\ trmont. Regidenoe-Dr. Sutcliffe. 350 E. SlcCarty, W. 8. HAYMOND, M. D., Surgeon, 25 B.ldwin Blocc. Residence—College are. and Tenth st Office uoui. from 9 a. m. to 3 p. m.

J. A. COMPTON, M. D., Homoeopathist.' 40 East Ohio street.

Depo

1.1ST OF PRIZES.

A Rona Obituary. I [The Journal tbi* m<'rning.l « • * “ButtUwea in vain; for lo! the i Kir g of Terrors made his peremptory demtnd on Satarday evening, ana the deceased wascompelled lo contribute. * There i* no beatii g the bell punch on death's line..

! Pri”. cf ftiO.UOO | 20 Prize*. Jl,000120,000 1 Priie of 25,f.K»t 4u Prizes, t'4)0... 20,<MX) 1 Prize of 15,000 1100 Prizes, fm. 20,0.) 1 Prize of 10,000,300 Prize*, »100.. 30.00 3 Prizes, *5.0-0. 15,000 500 Prize., Ate... 25.tVj0 5 Prizes, Si. 100. I0.000 ! C.lVW Prizes. 810. 60.OOO Cash Prizes, amounting to $310,090. Whole tickets, $10; halves, $5; quarters. $2.50; 11 tickets. flOO; 33H tickets, $300; >*>’-4 tickets. $500. Reaitt-»»ces can be made by Mail, Express, Draft, Port Office Money Order or Registered Letter, medo payable to G. W. Barrow k Co. Reliable Agents wanted everywhere Send relcrenccs with application to prevent delay. G.n . BARROW A CO., General Managers, ( e nrier-Journal Building. Louisville, Ky.,or THOS.H.HAYS ACO.,G«il Et stern AgU*. 697 Broadway. N. Y. Bend B-r a c’rculax. * SPECIAL MEDICATION. Chronic Dlveziaesi « Slpcclaltr. The Doctor bar had many years cf experieuce in the treatment ot loose diseases requiring special skill and experience, aud feeis perfectly safe in ruarunteeiiis: a cwr« in rvcnr care where it t* possible for human aid to effect a cure. During bis extensive practice in this city he has treated thousands ef ladies and gentlemen successfully, and to their entire satisfaction, ta whom he raspeci-

tnrongn tne mails on application. Ai pondenee confidential. Da. F. M. AJ Ko. 23 Virginia avenue, Indianapolis.

ABBETT,

I1CE BLOCK Office Directory. Second Floor. NO. 31. CARTER a RIPLKT. Attorneys. 22. J.L,MITCHELL,J.W. HARPER,At’yst 29. JOHN S. CAMPBELL, Attorney. 36 FRANK H. LEVERING, Attorney. 37. C. W. BROUSB, Broker, ss > A. L. WRIGHT. Vance Block 0fire, i BRAIN ARD ROF.ISON.Con.Mnt. Lfe. 1 39.30,31. PDRfER, FISHBACE a P., Att’y*. S3. McLAIN * BAKER, Attorneys. 34. JORDAN * JORDAN, Attorney*. | 35, 36, DENNY a BURNS. Attorneys. Si. P. H. LEMON, Attorney and Notary. Third Floor. 4$. H. W. FULLER. Erie Railway. Ageat 41. BROWN a ROCKWOOD, Attorneys. 44. J. Q. BAIRD k CO.. Gr.a Com. Mehta. K. MAX LECKNER, Teacher of Musia. Nos. 13, 47, 48,51, 'decupled; others for rank Fourth Floor. $2. R. M. COSBY. Architect. Seven others occupied, remainder ter rent;

EH. WILLIAMSON. Offica and Residence—245 E. Wnteinctc- t. Medicated Baths given. if)ts tt.w.f* MRS. DR. O. E MOOHS, ~ No.4f)8N. IU. St. D res sr the Z :;<i, Scalp aud Hair a specialty. Medicated Bath Treatment. EMILY A. LKWI8, M. D., 190 E*at Market rtreet, Homoecathiat. Electrical Baths, Medical Electricity, etc.

2. 2. HAUGHDiN, M D m rrysican and Snreeoa. Office. 26 g. Ohio . Office hours, from 7 to 9>. m., 3 to4 • m.,6 • c 9 p. m. Residence, 145 Eillefont&ine st. U. T. RUNNEiiS, M. D., Ocnllst and Acrlst, Office—Co: O' , - d Writ Market ‘ ** JOHN 8. CAMPBELL, AD rneyatLcw, Co’le'ttlmr r mptly attended to. .n. -j . ance Block.

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Indianapolis and Vineennee.

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Indianapolis, Peru and Chicago.

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