Indianapolis News, Indianapolis, Marion County, 31 August 1877 — Page 4

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THE INDIANAPOLIS DAILY NEWS: FRIDAY EVENING, AUGUST 31, 1877.

APPALLING REDUCTION IB Summer Silks AND BM aM CoM SIHJECS, 7 e afck* room for FALL AND WINTER STOCKS.

CASEUESES, BEELXIANTDTES, ALPACAS, v«nr Low. fb e!o»e them out.

•Just Received, A 0M« •* 46 inch all-wool Scotch Kniokerbocker Soiting, which is rery nice and rery cheap.

CIVIL RIGHTS. Tbe Grand Hotel Still Refuoeo to Accommodate the Colored Troupe. The “Oat of Bondage'’ troubles with the Grand hotel continue. This nomine the ladies of the troupe were famished their meals at their rooms; the male members of the company rising late ate in the ordinary. The agent of the company tendered money to the clerk to pay for lodgings and meals until breakfast to-morrow morning, which was refused. Ihiswasdone by advice ef theattor ney of the troupe. They propose to stay at the notel the time agreed upon ia the contract and at the end of that time being fait under the civil rights bill. At 12:35 to-day the ladies and gentlemen of the company made another attempt to enter the dining-rooms. Captain VTightman and assistants were stationed at the entrance, and as the colored people attempted to enter the doors were slammed to in their faces with a bang. The agent of the troupe, Mr. Pond, a white man, was permitted to go in. A crowd of boarders and sight seers standing by were unite indignant nt this shabby treatment of the troupe, and many expressed themselves in language that was far from complimentary to tbe'house; several asserting that they would immediately remove from the hotel to less proscriptive quarters. As the door was closed Mr. Hyer. the colored manager of the troupe, appealing to' the crowd said; “Gentlemen yen see the reason of our exclusion—it is on account of our color. This white man, a member of the troupe, is permitted to enter while the doors are shut in our faces.” The sympathy of the boarders is evidently with the singers, against whom nothing is objected even by Mr. Hunt, except their color, and the hotel is likely to lose largely in its patronage, if half the threats made against it are consummated.

1. i. MllKt Trade Palace,

Vs receiving DAILY fu' 1 ! lines of goods lor

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LARGEST STOCK of the very best Goods in the State. CHEAP for cash.

First Arrival

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Clothing

A fall line. VERY CHEAP. All late styles, to be RETAILED at Wholesale Prices.

L. S. Ayres & Co., nVRIANAPOLIS, IKTDIAJfA. BINGHAM, WALK & MAYHEW *xjr AT Colclazer’s Old Stand, 12 W.Wasli. St. (a)ea*

EMBROIDERIES, WORSTEDS, LACES, Hosiery, Gloves, Ribbons, Underwear, Fur* mrhing Gooda, Dress Trimmings, Parasols, Bird Cages, Satchels, Baskets, Portmonaies, Baby Carriages, Toys, Buttons, Dolls, Cutlery and Faney Articles in ghdless variety, to be gold at any price to clone oat Use «toe It at

Fancy Bazaar,

6 East Washington,

CALL And Tabe Advantage of It. Our stock of Pipes and smokers’ articles is being closed out at lower figures than ever before offered. CHAS. F. MEYER, 11 North Penn. St. P. S. Call and see for yourself. Pleasajit Thoughts. Nothing pleases us more than to write inswranoe on good desirable property in the best companies in the world. We are alse eq ually well pleased to pay all losses promptly as they ooenr. Our customers are pleased, for the reason that they are insured in good companies. Our eompanies are pleased beoause they are doing* good business. And we are pleased because everybody else is pleased. m. R. RARNARD Ac CO.

Teachers and Others, We have now-on hand the best and largest line\>f

Ever brought to the city. Come in and see them. Merrill, Hubbard & Co., NO. 9 EAST WASHINGTON ST.

THE DAILY NEWS

The Fruit Trade. The fruit trade of Indianapolis is much larger this year than ever before. Last season there wore but three wholesale houses, now there are filteen all doing a thriving business. The credit system is almost entirely abolished, being replaced by cash customers. Fruit is coming in abundantly. Watermelons have appeared in overpowering profusion, though the prices on this juicy member of the cucumis family are slightly advancing. Fruits are of a

vored. continuing in the market two weeks longer than usual. Some ol the dealers express apprehensions that grapes on account of their great abundance may dcclineAwo or three cents a pound.' Though early apples came in in large qnantities the Indiana crop of late apples will be short, the market here depending on Michigan for its supply. The southern peach supply is immense, Kentucky and Tennessee furnishing an enormous crop. Indiana is a failure as a peach grower, though the southern part of the state has produced a half crop this year. The dealers here have sold a great many Delaware peaches this season. Theso peaches are very perishable and have to be bandied in haste. Take it for all in all the fruit season has been a success.

Water Work* Teat. The fire board quietly ordered chief fire engineer Sherwood to make a test of the water works this morning. At 10 o’clock an alarm was sent in from box 52 at the Spencer house.

teetm length. Ibestreams nrst thrown from each of these linos attached to firo plugs was between fifty and sixty feet in length, but tho pressure declined so that in less than five minutes the strongest stream did not extend more than seven or eight feet beyond the nozile. The water works company claimed that at the fire of the street car stables a year ago eight or ten fire ping streams, each throwing 100 feet, were attached, and the display of today was ordered as a refutation ol that claim.

Dr. F. Von Moscbzisker goes to Munc’o, tomorrow morning, but will return at night.

LOG Ah IIMMB,

Bouquet. We keep constantly on band a supply of the Henderson County Bouquet Bourbon, bottled. It is the purest in the market, and for medicinal use it has no equal. None genuine unless labeled with bouquet label,and bearing signature of W. W. Elliott. Prescription Drug Store, Gray A Bctschlao, tt i] Nos. 18 <120 N. Illinois st.. Hotel Bates. Look at George Heitkam’s big C. 0. D. sign, banging from the cornice on the Iron Block.

(jr6iitl6ixi6iif if you woQlu oxhthido & select stock ot new olothing, gents’ furnishings and merchant tailoring gooda, accept George Heitkam’r invitation and attend his reception this evening at the C. 0. D. establishment, Iron Block.

Schoel bags, slates, pencils, etc., at Chas. Mayer A Co.’s, 29 W. Washington st. te n « A tip-top place to spend an hour or two Sat-

oyster house.

Hot weather Condnces to weakness and general debility. Moral; Buy your drugs, oils, soaps, varnishes, extracts, perfumeries, etc,, and get your prescriptions carefully prepared at Browning Jt Sloan’s.

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Best St. Louis flour as cheap as you can buy an inferior brand for elsewhere. No domestic diecord in families who deal with as. J. W. Ramsey A Co., Grand hotel. tez

FRIDAY, AUGUST 31. 1877.

Thermometer. T a. as.74° 11 p. m.......M..........^8.°

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Miss Nettie Peek, a teacher in the public schools, died to-day. Adams and Walker, colored thieves, were taken to Michigan City this morning. Measurements for the uniforms of the light Infantry drum corps wilt be taken to-morrow. The notice of the closing of Capt. O’Leary’s place was premature. The iniquity continues.

Eb. Henderson and Aqailla Jones are on tho bond of the Sentinel company in the tax in-

junction ease.

Hattie McCowen sues for a divorce from James, her husband, alleging abandonment

and failnre to provide.

Rev. J. Saunders Reed of St Paul’s cathedral will return from bis summer vacation tomorrow, and the cathedral will be open for divine service Sunday. The young folks gospel meeting will be held at the Y. M C. A. parlors to-nignt. The railroad branch of the Y. M. 0. A. will hold a meeting in the chapel at the same time. The state house commissioners are incubating an advertisement that will enable architects to term an intelligent idea of what Indiana expects in the way of a state house. Bsq. Glass yesterday, fined a half a dozen witnesses in the Obaver-Moreau case, for contempt of court, in failing to obey the subpoenas. The assessment in each ease was light. Nolan and Gates, indicted for highway robbery. were to bare been tried in the criminal court this morning, but in the absence of important witnesses the state was forced to continue the case.

_Dr. James H. -Conway. ex-Elder W

Black and others will deli

Murphy temperance

Crane’s beer garden, Sunday nigm. bam* quartette will furnish music.

addresses at i

held

meeting, to be held at Sunday night. The.AU-

„ The new gas company u laying pipes en Mississippi street to-day, between Vermont and North streets. A force of more than 100 men are at the work. To-morrow pipes will he put down on the ssme street, between Mark et and Washington streets.

About this time each year the grand elimacterie I* reached in the fruit and vegetable display at the east market. Last Saturday morning the market was larger than has bees aean for many years. To-morrow morning may, however, eelipse that display.

was uouvereu over 10 me •Bucker." The last lrtm , ^feimw'pr£on t er ,t Uh* *tat ° f bOOU

are two Jaetiooa among tho grand lodges of

Frank Newby will be p’eased to receive his friends at the C. 0. D. Clothing House, Iron Block,

Just splendid. The chinaware and chamber sets, at 44 and 4t> East Washiagton st. oa *

John Huegele opens his new oyster house Saturday evening at 6 o’clock, with a big spread of deep se^oysters, etc. oa o

Heitkam’s grand opening occurs to-morrow, though he holds a general reception this evening. Hats I Hauff Great rush for hats at D. Lelewer’s, 73 East Washington st., (Vance Block.) Stock must be sold out if low prices will do it, te quit the retail hat business. Store for rent. ue s

CofTees.

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50 50

Bags Little Green Rio.

Price, 22c.

Bags choice Dark Rio.

Price, 25c.

Bo tli GFooti Bargfa^ ns

Nos. 34 A 36 W. Wash. St. No. 7 Odd Fellows’ Hall, No. 250 Virginia Ave. No. 1 Madison Avenue.

H.H.LEE Low Eft of low On mortgages on desirable business and resideaoe prouerty in this eity and the leading cities of the State. Applications for loans on improved farms also considered. Charges moderate. I have soma Meridian National Bank Stock tor sal*. JOS. A. MOORE, 84 BAST MARKET SZ.

Sugars.

STANDARD A H J 4c EXTRA C lie C YELLOW ~..10J*c YELLOW C ,10c GRANULATED - 1254c POWDERED 12)4c CRUSHED 1254c CUT LOAF - ..14c

H.SCHWINGE, oj. JN • Jt ©UDL# Ss AND 259 Maas. Ave.

The Best the City Ever Had.

Schaffner’s Oyster Bay,

(Formerly in basement. No. 60 E. Washington st.), has been removed to No. 17 North Pennsylvania st,, between Odd Fellows’ Hall and Post office, where fresh oysters in shell, tubs, kces and cans, shell clams, bay lobsters, gulf shrimps, and sea shore delicacies of all kinds

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can no

ters, raw

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ps, and sea shore delicacies ow be found. Prices still the aw or stewed, only 25 cents

same. Oysper dozen.

Readers ef The News whe are temporarily absent from the eity can have the paper sent te their address, postage paid, for twelve cents perweek or fifty oents a month. Tbs address will be changed as eften as desired, and if the term paid for has not expired when the subseriber returns, the paper wiU be served apiis residence by carrier. s

“Kitchen Crystal Soap’’—cleans paint, marble. tin and iron ware, brightens stair rods, and makes all wood work look new. All grocers sell it. A. B. Gates A Co., agents, te o?

Go to Hnegele’s grand oyoter house opening Saturday evening and get a dish of the best New York deep sea shell oyster in the marketoa o

Great reduction in prices of hosiery and muslin underwear at the Dollar Store now, at 44 and 46 East Washington st. . oa °

Evening Reception.—George Heitkam invites his friends in the eity • and country to a gmnd reception this evening at his new C. 0. D. clothing establishment in the Iron block. No, IS tA est Waahiagten street. FAIalx, 1877.

A. J. Gterstner, Merchant Tailor and Clothier. Fall Styles arriving. Will eontinue to give satisfaotion in style and goods for reasonable prices. 171 E. Waahingrton Et.

Trustee’s Notice. Notice is hereby given that the undersigned has been appointed by the Judge of the Marion Civil Circuit Coart successor ot Colonel John C. New as Trustee, under the assignment of Calvin A. Elliott, for the benefit of En creditors. Parties interested will govern themselves accordingly. JESSE JONES, Trustee. A. C. Downey A Sons, AttorneysIndianapolis. Ind., August 20,1877, tuo-Tu

Have You Dyspepsia?

With its attendant troubles, constipation headache, loss of appetite, gloominess, waterbrash, distress after eating, eto.T If so, take DaUosta’s Radical Cure and be well. Its result is astonishishing, and sure relief is guaranteed in every case, where it is used as directed. It assists digestion, tones up the stomach, strengthens the debilitated, restores a natural appetite, and as a living regulator has no equal. A clergyman of Philadelphia says: It is the very fountain of health. To all who are suffering from a disordered stomach or liver, or who need a gentle spring

. say_try it, and you will

,25 cents, r ayne ave.

or summer tonic, we say try it, and you thank us for the advice. Trial size, 25cei Sold by WARD BROS., 190 Ft. ayne J. W. Dryer. 314 East Washington street, and E. Martin, 8. Mer. st. and Russell avenue.

Pleasant

to'

worm byrup, wtucb is sure death to worm: Pleasant to take, and requires no physi< Price, 25 cents. Try it. Uy) on tu-th-s

Chegaray Institute, 1537 Ac 1539 Spruce St., Philadelphia For Young Ladies and Misses, reopens Thursday. Sept. 20th. Board, and tuition in Latin, English and French, per annum, %400. Madame D’Berviily principal. Frenchis the language of ‘the family. m-w-«

TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN

OFFICE OF THE CITY CLERK, 1 ISDIAKAPOLIB, Aug. 14, 1877. f

Notice is hereby given that the Board of Aldermen ana Common Council of the eity ot Indianapolis have passed an order requesting citizens ot laid eity to cut down all weeds, and haul outside the city limits such weeds and all other rubbish to be found on the streets, allays and sidewalks adjacent to their property. By order of the Board of Aldermen and Common Council. ue o-8 BENJ. C. WRIGHT, City Clerk.

PATENTS^ Agency, prompt stamp f ther information, apply to U. BRADFORD 37 and 39 Thorp* Block, Indianapolis. Ind. t

120 and 122 S. Meridian St.

PANTS Made to Order at $5 to $7

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YOUR GROCER

FOR GIBSON'S INPROVED WHITE ROSE ZPXjOTJI^. The best in any msrket. For sale, also, by NOEL BROS., City Agent*, m.w.f 69 North Illinois St.

Come and See the 13-Inch RED CEDAR Shingles Which we offer to onr customers at reasonable rates. We always keep a good stock of RED CEDAR POSTS of all kinds and CEDAR BOARDS for ehestsand moth closets. C. C. FOSTER & CO., in W. FIRST STREET, on I.. C. A L. R. R zhitthstt’s EuropeanHotel&Eestaurant ’ 26 and 38 North Illinois St., INDIANA POLI9. First-class In all its appointments. Fifty large, well ventilated and finely furnished rooms. Four large exits in ease of fire or accident. Tables supplied with ail the delicacies of the market. Rooms. 50c, 75c and II per day. Good rooms and meals, 82 per day.

CLOTHES WRINGERS and all kinds of Rubber Goods Repaired at the Rubber STORES, 72 West Washington St m.w.f N O W

TO CALL AT ONCE AT TBS Great Bankrupt Clothing Sale,

, The balance of the goods has to be closed out. if can’t sell, we will give them away. But away they must. A Large Line of PANTS, A Large Line of SUITS, A Large Line of Children’s SUITS, A Large Line of Boys’ OVERCOATS, A Large Une of Men’s OVERCOATS; All at About HALF-PRICE. BEAT THAT, WILL YOU?

N.Y.O.P.C.H., 43 & 45 W. Washington St. tv t

THIS Evening GEO. H. KEITKAM G1YJES A

AT HIS New Quarters, THE

■ ^5* 13a CLOTHING HOUSE,

13 F. ffasMitoi SI.

(I BON BLOCK.)

Drop in and see his FINE DISPLAY of Ready-made Clothing, Merchant Tailoring and Gents’ Furnishing Goods.

REMOVAL The Boss Horse Sheer haa removed from 38 S. Pena, st, to Court It., bet Pena, and Del.,

“A No. 1.” The above trade mark means strictly pure gooda guaranteed. Country stud town dealers at a distance may order by postal or letter onr job lot packages with assurance not only of freshuem but of the latest decline in the market. Roasted Coffee, Pure Spices, Baking Powder. Our Baking Powder Ii the “CLIMAX,” which won the premium over all competitors at the State Exposition, and has aver since led the van. A. B. OATES A CO., T ,1 E. MARYLAND ST.

LIFE INSURANCE CO.

01 INDIANAPOLIS, OB.

The (Mt Me Coim to the State. MGCUKK—HUTVAKr—LiaXmAL. Its best friends are among the principal boeb new men of Indianapolis—men who know it best Its funds loaned only to policy holder*. Admitted Asset* *377,073.83 Offioei*—A. D. Lynch, Preeldent; A. G. Pettibone. Vice President: L. G. Hay 9ec'y; Fred. Baggz, Trvat-j Wm. K. Harvey, Actuary. 'Medical Advimi*—F. S. Bewoomer, M,

H. Woodhura, M. D.

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^General Office in^Cotapanyk Building, pornet

J. B. COWIE <t CO., Dealers in MONUMENTS, NO. 74 S. DELAWARE ST., T IXDUKAFOLIS, IffDUSi.

re: In the Superior Court of Marion County of Indiana. September Term, 1 No. 19,910a Anni* M; Davis v«. Frank Davis. Be it known, that on the 22d day of Augi 1877, the above named plaintiff, by her at ney, filed in the office of the ^ Clerk of the t rtf . A

said 22d day of August. 1877. tbe’said pli tiff filed in said Clerk's office the affid' of a competent person showing that said State Indiana ***’ ** not * rodent of Now. therefore, by order of said court, t defendant last above named is hereby noti

his absene*.

AUSTIN H. BROWN, Cler:

C. ADryer. Attorney fer plaintiff.

to O-ThAwtV o

w rl N SATURDAY. SEPTEMBER 1, WE WILL EXHIBIT THE LARGEST STOCK OF Clothing AND . GENTS’ Min M h Ever Introduced into this market at one time by any firm.

Is of OUR OWN MANUFACTURE, and wbl be sold at New York Jobbing Prices.

We have the best variety that we have ever offered, and will bring the consumer face to face with the manufacturer at prices that are fully ONE PROFIT below anything that can be offered by any ordinary retail dealer who pays the jobber one profit before he can own his goods. Our stock of Gents’ Furnishing Goods is simply immense, and at LOWEI PRICES than ever before offered. Kl Onr immense business In this and other cities gives os onr advantage.

CAUL AT THE m Cloing Store, North Pennsylvania street or Mt the BRANCH, No. 10 West Washington street