Indianapolis News, Indianapolis, Marion County, 7 October 1878 — Page 4

THE INDIANAPOLIS NEWS: MONDAY. OCTOBER 7. 1878

MILLINERY.

We are new prepared to show our Lady friindi and onitomex a the finest and most extensive stock of Millinery ever shown in this city. Hats and Bonnets of the latest Parisian styles, trimmed and untrimmed Ribbons and Trimmings of every grade. Beautiful Feathers snd Ornaments of the very latest styles/ A large variety of cheap trimmed Hats. Also, a nice assortment of fine Hats for boys from two to twelve years of age, all of which will be sold at popular prices. • L. S. Ayres & Co.,

MAJOR GORDON. HU Part In the Corey-Certer Case. To the Editor of The IndianepolU New»: The el tack made on mo in relation to the oaee of Corey and other* again*! Carter, Involving the r.|uat right* of the colored childten In the achoola, ie of such a character a* to deaervo a brief n «uoe. It U true that I undertook that caw tint for Mr. Corey and pr< aecutfd it through the aunerlor iourf, gaining it for the colored children. Judge lYrkina dec'.ded It in their favor. It i* true it »a« a] } ealed by Mr. Corey andotbere and reversed after a moat elaborate conte*!, Judge Ru»kirk ronilcrittg the opinion. For all I did In the case 1 1 re-

ceived juat 137.

After it was dtc'ded against the colored children by the supreme couit, Mr. Francis Jones came to me and proposed to raise money to take it to the supreme court of the United States. He paid me $200, and I ordered a transcript, and In April went on to Washington having arranged to have the record made out and M-ni to me by General Browne. After 1 had been at Washington *ome days, I learned from General Browne that a bond had to be filed before the writ of error could be issued, and that he could find no one willing to make the bond. Sol ca'tiehome w ithout accomplishing anything. I then wrote to Jom e for a bond, and only obtained it in three or four months and when it was too Lite to accomplish anything - the statute ot limitations having, as was thought by Mr. Howland and myself, barred the writ. Of coarse the proceeding stopped there. But it was agreed by my firm and Mr. Jones that we were to prosecute for the rights of colored children such proceedings a* might lead to a final drdsion of the supreme court of the United States, whether by error in the C arter case sr a new suit in some other. I have prosecuted a suit acetrdinglyfor Lizzie Mason in the United St»te« circuit court, which is now pending there. It would have teen decided but for Judge Drumir.ond’s sickness and consequent absence, for Mr. Harris and I had agreed to send him our briefs, and he to decide It, the past summer. It still

awaits decision.

This is all the truth.

J. W. Gobxk)5.

Indianapolis.

ARE NOW SHOWING IN Millinery Goods All the Novelties In Hats, Flowers, Feathers and Trimmings. Our Trimming Department is under new and very competent management, we having engaged the services of MISS CLARK, one of the best Milliners It is possible to procure, to take charge. She has attended all the private opening* in New Yerk. With the best talent to assist, we •re confident in giving satisfaction. . 8 East Washington St

He “Congress” Cigar Still continues in favor with its eld patrons. Try them. OHAS. F. MEYER, ’ 11 North Penn. st.

New Books. A i ist Biographies, Van Dyck 50 The Vision of Echard and other I'oems, by .It hn G. Whittier «1 »*> Tin Knuiily Library of British I’oetry, edited' I y James T. Fields and E. P. Whipple 8.5!) RECEIVED BY MERRILL, HUBBARD & C0„ 3 EAST WASHINGTON ST.

CITY NEWS.

Vhermometer. m in 61.11 p. ,i.69*

Hon. A. G. Porter, jcomptroller of the treasury, la at home. A marriage license was Issued to-day to James P. L. Wecma of Vincennes and Mm. Carrie F. Lack. Dr. L. D. Waterman arrived in New York from Europe yesterday. He is expected here to-morrow sight. The jury for the October term of the superior court will be called on Wcdneeduy morning at 9 Officer Clary has taken out a permit for the erection of a $i,t00dwelling house, corner McCarty and Mulberry street. The last number of the Western citizen contains a startling poem from the pen of Enos B. Reed’s only living jivul, Timothy Rowland. Haller the hawker addressed sixly communists at Wesley hall last evening. He appeared dissatisfied with every thing heavenly and terrestrial. The base ball club has been garnisheed for an old cigar hill of Joe Quest’s by an Oil City firm. Judge Elliott will try the c ase to-morrow. The work of the s'sters of St. Francis that was on exhibition at tlie state fair, is bow on exhibition and tale at St. Mary’s school, on Maryland atieet.

To-day being the feast of the day of the atonement in the Jewish calendar, all the Hebrew stores in the, city are dosed until to-night at 6 o'clock. y John C. Wright has begun stilt against the old opera house company, to foreclose a mortgage on tnt premises known us the opera house. He demands $18,000. * •

Major Caven has been selected to deliver the address of welcome to the members of the societr of the army of the Tennesssee, at its reunion in this city on the 30th inst. A reception will be given to Rev. Myron W Reed on Friday evening, by the ladies of the First Presbyterian church. *The congregation and their friends are cordially invited to be present.

Charles Whitney Schwikert • barber in the employ of Louis Myers, on South Illinois street, stepped out with the money drawer last Saturday morning and has not returned yet. The proprietor wants to see him $18.90 worth.

The fourth annual meeting of the railway passer ger and freight conduct, rs mutual aid and benevolent assoclstion for the Uslted States and Canada, will take place in GhieagW to-morrow. All the Indianapolis loads will be represented.

If any one thinks business is not improving a visit to South Moildian str»et will ebuvinee him to the contrary. The aidewalk* in front of the wholesale liousts are cumbered with merchandise of all kind*, so that pedeatrians have hard work to travel that thoroughfare.

Dr. G. P. Mitchell, an old and well-known citizen of Mooresville, died Saturday. For the information of numerous friend* living in this city, the announce ment is made that the funeral will take place on Wednesday, and not on Tuesday, as published by a morning pajicr. William Dieter filed a complaint for divorce from Elizabeth Dieter to-day. He alleges abandonment in February last. And as if that was not enough, hla father-in-law, with whom hiswife sought sbel ter when she left him, recovered a judgment last month for keeping his wife and two children from the time they left home. Near the witching hour when graveyards yawn, etc., four men were seen last night carrying a bo t into the office ol Cropsey A Wright. Mr. Cropsev <* ttmirman of the democratic county committee, and considerable curiosity is manifested to kuow wbat the box coutafned, and why it was necessary lo rective H at that hour of night.

Superior Coart—General Term* The superior court met in general term this morning, when the following opinions were rend#ed: 238. Jesse T. Power et al. vs. Ralph Spaulding. A ftirmed. Holman. .1 Apjiealed to supreme court. 182. Thomas Schooley, administrator, et al. vs. lesse I-eonard. Affirmed. Holman, J. 217? Hayden P. Anderson vg. Peter Kissell et al. Affirmed. Howe, J. 223 Robert L. MeOuat vs. Johnson H. Ross et al. Reversed. Howe, J. Appeal to supreme Court. 207. Lewis Suisfield et al. vs. John C. Hanover et al. Affirmed. Elliott;.!. 28Calvin Lindley vs. L, P. A C. railroad company. Affirmed. Elliott,J. •» 2'6. Lewis .Sussfield vs. Henry McMullen etal. Affirmed. Elliott, J. 192. Wward T. Cornelius vs. Marshall E. Hail et al. Affirmed. ^

No Need for so Mach Respect. General Manson, democratic candidate for auditor of state, had an api>ointment recently at a church in Pike township. Before beginning his speech, the general said ne always felt a peculiar influence surrounding him in a building dedicated to to the worship of God, and while he would cot say a word that might not proceed from the pulpit, he hoped his hearers would restrain themselves anu do nothing that would be out of harmy with the surroundings. At the conclusion of the address Joe Loftin, better known as “Pawpaw Joe,” the regular candidate for trustee of Pike township, said: “General, you needn’t have lieen so particular about the place; this is nothing but a d d old Csmnbellite church, anyhow, and I own half of it.” Tc-day and to-morrow KanmacherA Denig, state house contractors will be bitsy collecting material preparatory to beginning work next Wednesday. Arghiteet Ma» and the engineer are to-day staking offlrtncbes. I-alsjrers will not be hired until Wednesday. when the work begins. The contractors will probably be given office room in tho building occupied by the commissioners. Ed. L.'Palmer, tobacconist, to-day contributed $6, proceeds on a box of Mexican cigars raffled off at hi* place Saturday evening, to The News dime fund, C. N. Lee, west market master, contributes $2.f<©, proceeds of sale of cigars. Freddy Zimmerman gives 47 cents. The News box 35 cents, making $9.32, or a total to date of $629.15.

A CARD. To the Editor of The Indianapolis News: The Mr. Lewis, to w hom I gave order for night's induing, is a respectable republican resident of Franklin township/Marion county. i R. J. BitP.tiT.

TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN: I have not withdrawn from the race as the national cand’date for joint senator from the counties of Marios and Morgan, all reports to the contrary notwithAanding. 1 ask mjr friends to stand fii m. Lakayettk Sims.

.Tames H Rusself, of Russell A Lee, undertakers, has returned from his southwestern trip much improved in health.

LOCAL ITEXN Lewis A Whitehead, monuments, 161 Masa. ave. iz

A the New Style Hats at Stout’s. t*

A fineassortmenbof coal vases, coal hods and fire irons at Hildebrand A Fugate’s, 85 South Mer. It.

Tnog. Kenney, the tailor, formerly of No. 9 8. 111. st., has removed to- 29% S. 111. st, up stairs, where he will be pleased to meet his old friends, i t

For a fine brand of pure liquor at the lowest wholesale price, call on Bunte A Carrol, No. 82 E. Washington st. io?

Fall Sttlk Hats at “Seaton’s Hat Store.” 25 North Pennsylvania street. hn

Liquors at wholesale. Bunte A Carrol, 82 E. Washington st. io? ,

The druggists of the surrounding country who are attending the State Fair would do well to cal! on Bunte A Carrol. 82 W. Wash, st., and inspect their fine grades of liouors, manuftetured for the trade, at wholesale. Call and see them before leaving the city. - o’ >

“OMosfta! what a contrast between the atmosphere in your room and mine,” remarked “Muggs” to his friend. “Yes: I have a new ‘Hecla’ base burner in the next room and it warms the whole house. I bought it at Jacob Voegtle’s, East Washington street.

Genuine Singer sewing machines can lie had only at No. 74 W. Washington st. Come and see our low prices and easy terms. ta *

SANTOS Roasted Cofee, PRICE, 20 CTS. LB., AT No. 34 West Washington, No. 7 Odd Fellows Hall, No. 250 Virginia Avenue, No. I Madison Avenue.

H. H. LEE.

Amusement*.

THE BLANCHE MKDA COMBINATION. Blanche Mcda has never appeared in Indianapolis till now, but from the reputation she has made in other cities it Is predicted that she will be place 1 on the list of favorites. Her new play, “Won at Inst,” will be produced the entire week, It is said to be superior to “Divorce," with a plot novel snd absorbing from beginnig to end. Miss Meda is credited »ith histrionic power second to few actresses on the American stage, and her supporting company, includes Couldock, Aiken and a number of well known and sterling actors. HAXaKTT. lawrence Barrett closed on Saturday night, a week of unusual succcm, with the “Merchant of enice” and “David Oamck.”

LEMON BROS., (Successors to J. W. K. LEMON,) C0MMISI0N MERCHANTS, Produce, Foreign and Domestic Fruits, Fancy Gro(o)i ta eerie*, etc., 58 S. Meridian st.

THE CRESCENT CIGAR m-w-f

NERVE QUIETER,

MOTHERS Will And nice fitting SUITS of my own make for BOYS at less I rice than they can get common ready made at J. A. McKenzie’s, the One Price Clothier, 38 West^ Washington street.

MASON & HAMLIN Organs, OYER 100,000 NOW IN USE.

The Old Reliable Sweet-Toned BRADBURY PIANO. We are selling cheaper and on easier payments than ANY HOUSE IN THE STATE. •WSend for Price Lists and Catalogues.

THEO. PFAFFLIN & CO., Room 6 Odd Fellows Hall, 2d Floor. 7

CRESCENT 5-CENT CIGARS. m-w-f

SINGER SEWING MACHINES, 74 W. Washington St. t „ B BALMY SLEEP, wtM . DRESSED Prairie Chickens POWER & LANGDON, 60 North Pennsylvania Street.

CHEAPER THAN EVER, OUR OWN MANUFACTURE OF Pure Wool Jeans, Flannels, BLANEETS, CASSIMERES, YARNS, Etc We have no agents. We retail our goods at wholesale prices at our Factory, 411 Weal W aaliiHgtou otreet. MERRITT & COUGHLEN. CALL AND SAVE ONE PROFIT. [4]

Proclamation by the Mayor.

Indianapolis, October 5, 1878. It is unlawful to sell, barter or give away, to be drank as a beverage, any spirituous, vinous, malt or other intoxicating liquors upon the day of any State eJection.in the city where the same may be holden, and any offender may be fined not exceeding $50 and imprisoned ninety days. As a State election will be held In this city on Tuesday, October 8, 1878, the police have beeu instructed to keep strict watch and promptly arrest all offenders. It is expected that every citizen will cheerfully comply with a law so important to the peace of the city and a quiet and fair ejection, i u J. CAVEN, Mayor.

NEW CLOAKS, SHAWLS, Dress Gceds,Table Linen, Hosiery, Ribbons, TRIMMINGS and MILLINERY.

The Best Corset in America for 50c. Learners wanted in our Millinery Department.

BJAYLOB&Cl 12 and 14 W. Washington St

toy’s Ste Palace. Reynolds Bro.’s, Utica, N. Y. Dunbar’s Celebrated Shoes for Children. Headquarters for the best and most stylish Shoes in the city at lowest prices. Mo. 3 East Washington St (»)uv ta [4]

FACTS!

THERE IS NOT A SHADOW OF DOl Br that the citizeiis of Indianapolis and vicinity are now saving thousands of dollars by ptireba sing ni-ai • j n a r n * L* _

SMOKE THE CRESCENT. ; m-w-f

ZEBRA BALBRIGGAN

Underwear,

(New), Buckskin. Red Shaker Flannel, and full •line Underwear, 25 cenu to $2.50. Flfly New Styles Scarfs, Scarf Bings

and Pins.

Twenty New Styles Linen Cellars, $1.20 to $2.40 per doz. Shirt, made to order. Men's Furnishings at prices below competition at FOSTER’S, 30 14. Penn. SU

fob LIVER COMPLAINT,

auu trains mmm DIRECT FROM THE MANUFACTURERS.

The immense and constant Ij increasing business of the When Clothing Stores Justifies the assertion that the excellency of their goods and EXTREMELY LOW PRICES will continue to be appreciated The policy of manufacturing only a first-class article, and retail ing from the Factory direct to the onsniner

Medical Notice.

Dr. NCFSINGER offer, hi. medical .ervices in all chronic cases. Office at present at his residence oto National Road (or East Washington street), half mile east of Deaf and Dumb Asylum. Blooming Health, 1 ° Ho> bi.i ct . NEVER BEFORE Were Boots and Shoes as cheap as they are now. We have as complete Assortment as any house in the state. Our goods are bought for cash, direct fir m manufacturers, as cheap as they can be prod ced, and we sell them at bed-rock prices. Men’s Split Boots $1 75 “ Kip Boots 2 00 “ Oil Kit. Boots 2 50 “ Fine Veal Kip Boots 8 00 Kip Boots 1 75 Lxdies’ Fine Kid. side lace 1 25 “ Fine Pebble, side lace 1 25 ' Oil Calf Shoes, pegged 1 50 “ Best Kip Polkas, solid 1 25 “ I Kip Polkas, solid 1 00 •• A Calf Shoes 1 00 Also a line of the very beet Custom Made Goods in Ladies Wear, Lidies' Kid, side and front lace ....$1 75 “ Pebble Goat, side and front lace 1 75 “ Pebble Goat, button 2 00 “ Kid, button 2 00 A full line of the Celebrated Reynolds Bro's Shoes in ail widths and sizes. T3A.H INTZA-niD’S CITY SHOE STORE, 8 West Washington street, ISDIAXAPOLIS, INDIANA. til, th, S,

WHEN YOU TRAVEL TAKE THE

a ao* i> Xj :ei t AND PENNSYLVANIA ROUTE The only direct line from Indianapolis to ColumbuB, Pittsburg, Harrisburg, Philadelphia and New York, without change of cars Only one change to Baltimore, Washington and Boston. Fare always the same as by longer and slower routes BAGGAGE CHECKED Throngh to destination. Secure your tickets at the Union Depot, and see that they read via “Pittsburg, Cincinnati k St. Louis Railway, Panhandle Route.” W. L. O’BRIEN, Gen. Pass, and Ticket Ageat, Columbus. D. W. CALDWELL, d&w Ginibal Manaobb.

CAST IRON Letter Boxes PRICES, $100. FOB BALE AT Indianapolis News” Office.

DAWES & McGETTIGAN, Dealers in and Manufacturers of O I !_■ fS , COAL MINE AND R. R. SUPPLIES a-tu-thj 67 W. Maryland st, Indianapolis, Ind.

WHY NOT Buy your SILK H ATS aMbe^INDIANAPOLIS Best Silk Hats *..»5 00, Formerly $7.00 Next quality 4.00, “ 6.00 Next quality 3.00, “ 5.00 HATS made to order and warranted to fit. HATS blocked while you wait. Cleaning and Coloring Soft Hats. FALL 9 STYLES Now Ready. No. 65 SOUTH MERIDIAN 8T. ? JOHN RYDER, Practical Hatter

Copies of R. L. POLK & CO.’S New City Directory for 1878 can be procured at The News office, where exchanges of other cities can also be found for reference.

HANOVER COLLEGE. The next term will begin Wednesday, September 4. Tuition free. Two full courses, Classical and Scientific, with Preparatory Department. Bearding low, location healthful; ne tatooru. For catalogue, apply to Rev. G. C. Heckman, D. D., Pres’t. S. W HAH0YEB, IND.

At New York Jobbing Prices,

Grows in popularity from day to day. Every artioleof Clothing and Gents’ Furnishing Goods are marked in plain figures and sold at One Price to All, Without Deviation to Any, Thus placing every customer, rich an^ poor, on an equal and exact footi ig.

OCR STOCK is nneqnaled In quantity, quality, sty’e or price, and is replenished eaeh week direet from onr Factory.

WHEN, 34, »« and »» North Pennsylvania and 40 W. Washington Mis.

Pure Water and Plenty of It Tha Indianapolis Water Works Company, haviug largely Increased its capacity, is now prepared to furnish pure, fresh water to the citizens for Drinking, Washing, Bathing, Fountains and Sprinkling. Also, Railroads, Steam Boilers, Elevators and Factories supplied at special rates. DRINKING WATER—Any one considering the number of vaults (estimated at one hundred and fifty thousand) down to water level In our city, will readily perceive the danger to which they are liable In the use of ordinary well water. Preservation of health at any coat is the heat

economy.

“I have contrasted the Indianapolis Water Works well water with the Croton water of New York, the

Fairmeunt water of Philadelphia,-the Ohio river

1 In various cities on its borders, and well water of Louisville, and there Is

every reason for Considering it as good -a water for

water used In various cities on it with the well water of Louisville,

ere is

domestic purposes as any of the first four, and

vastly superior to the last. “Yours, respectfully,

“J. LAWRENCE SMITH,

“Analytical Chemist, Louisville, Ky. FIRE PROTECTION—The Company proposes to throw and maintain at any time upon the usual fire signalaall necessary fire streams. The number of said streams, of course, to be in sensible proportion to the size of mains i

ention i condition of the steam boilers at the Water Works building in proof of the excellence of the water for steam purposes. RATES—Desiring to greatly increase our list of consumers and to popularize so indispensable a luxury as plenty of pure, cool water in every dtizens's house, we have adopted the lowest water ratesconsisteat with fair business success. We respectfully solicit patronage. All calls will receive prompt attention, and all Information cheerfully given. Office, 28 8. Pennsylvania st. DANIEL MACAULEY, General Manager W. W. Co

Prices Reduced. GOOD OYSTERS

ONLY 18c PEE CAN.

PFAFFLIN, The Groeer, 04 atd 90 Indiana Ava.

HATS

>

HOP BITTERS

CURES FITS.

New Fall Styles. Quinine Pills, Corn Plasters, Toilet Soai>s, Hair Tonics, Usqnebangh and other nasi j drugs and things, at

50 East Washington St.

Come early and avoid the ruan. *

»S .Come early and avoid the ruah. ' 0R THE BLUES

Bitters

STEWART

jCaps and Furs V, AT STOUT S, The Hatter, 76 East Washington St. 8ol. Aren* for the Celebrated ROSS HAT TRY OUR ROASTED Laguayra Coffee 25 Oesta Per Pound. JAPAN TEA STORE, No. 97 East Washington St. H. SCHMIDT & CO.

AND

Winter Styles. EGAN & TREAT, Tlx© Tailors.

Paper Company, BROOKYILLE, IND. Fine Book, Newspapers. Tha Indianapolis Dally and Weakly Newt ■ printed os paper nuraafaoturad by this company.

None Safe Without JN BANKRUPTCY. In the District Court of the United States lor the District of Indiana. In the matter of William Whetstone, Bankrupt. In Bankruptcy. Notice 1* herebv given that the second mee.lng of the creditor* of said bankrupt will be held at the office of Henry Jordan. Register, room No. 6 Journal Building, corner Circle and Market streets, in the city of Indianapolis, la said district, on the 17th day of October, 1878, at 10 o’clock a. tu., for the purposes named in the 27th section of the Bankrupt Act, approved March 2, 1867. It. L. McCAFFERTY, Awignee. ' Washington, Ind., October 5, 1878. n t

“°w BUILDS UP FULL STOCK Of Fall and Winter Goods Of the latest Designs, made upln FirstClass Style at ED. STUART’S, The Merchant Tailor, (4) 15 8. MERIDIAN ST ROSY CHEEKS,

UNDERTAKIN3. RUSSELL & LEE,

JN BANKRUPTCY. In the District Court ol the United States fo( the District of Indiana. In the matter of William Whetstene, Bankrupt' In Bankruptcy. Notice is hereby given that there will be a third < general meeting of the creditors of William Whetstone.Bankrupt, held at the office of Henry Jordan, Register, room No. 6 Journal building, corner Market and Circle streets, Indianapolis, in said district, on the 18th day of October, 1878, at 10o’clock, a. m., for the purposes named in the 28th section of the Bankrupt Act, approved March 2,1867. And I further give notice that I will, on said day. file my final account* as Assignee of said i bankrupt, and shall then apply to said Court for the final settlement of my accounts, and for a discharge from ail liability as Assignee of said eatat e in accordance with the provisions of the 28th sec tion of the Bankrupt Act, approved March 2, 1867 H. L. McCAFFERTY, Assignee. Washington, Ind., October 5,1878. n t

JN BANKRUPTCY. District of Indiana:—At Indianapolis, the JHd day of September, 1878. The undesigned hereby gives notice of his appointment as Assignee of Henry M. Morris, o Indianapolis, in the county of Marion, and State of Indiana, within the said district, who has been adjudged a bankrupt, upon his own petition, by the District Court of said district. DAVIES M. GREENE, Assignee, os o-M No. 10 Maitindale’s Block.

Nos. 62 to 641 Nos. 25 to 35 ^ W, Maryland st. | Kentucky ave.

“’’W*. STRENGTHENS.

FRESH NEW CARPETS.

MY EXPENSES ARE LOWER than any other house In the eity, and I can and sell cheaper. ALBERT - GALL, 19 W. Washington St.