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INDIANAPOLIS. FRIDAY EVENING, AUGUST 27, 1880.

f rare* two omm |BIX DOLLARS PSB TSAR.

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nr AirrxD-na o^wb. W fc " nrARTRif—A glxl at 783 N. Dalavure *t. Y^yrrei>..A fmtle oook at M K. OeUirtre it. y^ ARTltD-A «—d m*« oo<* «t » WMt LoaU-A«TAi>—-Uaod glil, lmm«dlatcl7, M 245 R.

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far t&mtni h^wevark

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1 far g«Mna Aojhwork at

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lo ao kiteaoa work at

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TTrAIITED— a good gill at 493 X Markatstnot; ff ftaaily »awl; plaaa rwdy. «a U

TX7ASSBD> Saanad-aaod offloo TV Marot'a. 85 East Waabington.

ppR M aLE-OM paywra, 49

ceata par hundred.

OCHOOL SACBELS-Pkaar

O taoal

TpOLDOre LOURGB—DIm dollara. 41 X 1 ohaaaMaaTn. aka O UPPERS la tadlaw ranaty al Boat UpaMa O Dawn, il and « W. Waah- aL la a

T?OB J; tan

■-- -- offloo.

TRADE — Goad waiefc aad aaonay for hrorcfa-loadiag abal fan. Addrew Uan, Newa re. taa

„ H TRaDr . War a rf»y lot. Are acre* r garden land, with tana hoaaa aad bar Jy to J. X. Todd, Waahingtoa oA

of goad a. Ap-

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of 9.

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|7H)B TRADE—180 aerr hctm la Montaotnery r^eooi.ty, R«aM I _far.cULggPytt:-i ; “ 4t OCNPQIMIf WHHna ¥ •BuT 10 imnlWlU 8 l>locK*

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pOB AA1 A—Hoaaahotd furniture of aU Undo, J? *7«» Illinalaat. Ua

pOE^BALR—Chrep, new Hcwo aawlng marine, Buying ;

toon good horaea, cheap, at Rip^^0'Bhunbrt (rta i&li n

TX» h H 4LR—Hotbo, phaeton and harnaaa. No. SO

asssssfesga wooay and want tolareot- Will pay all cash if landa anil. Call on or addreae, P. H. Fltagorald, 78 East Marfeot at : „ oa a

unow, f Alta ta Oaltadm* A Qordoci,

•aad 10 Bald

T7*OB SALE—9ana of MTOnty

J —*• cm irta. laat at TX)R SALK—Hotaa, phaoton and haraew No. 60 1* & Maikrt atreot, roow 6. I

acrea twolre mllca

mfu

GAUPTITK, taa oaraCal dracgM,

' " preoorlptloaa.

InatwA

atlaatka to aU

A Marsh la proved cum ala tire 14 N. Fobs. at. th nt

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Jf heaUh^jlft,

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JC iDquir# wWe Won , trunn wnrBa tap pOR SALE—A good top boggy at Trank atore J nader Btua Iwa, S3 W. WaBhlngioa at. m TjtOR SALE-Good hone and delivery wagon. JT Irgnlie at 184 ani 186 8 Meridian rt. thhl SaLR—Plenty of good corn, oata, hay, F floor, ole., at Morgan Broa., 169 Maai are, taal OOK bRun—Saw and aeoond-hand boot* and r ahota bought, aold and exchanged, 146 N. Del-

aware rt. ta ual

ington at. tail TT'OB 8ALB—Horae, harneec and backboard, with r buggy top, Cheap. Inquire No. 462 E. Vermont at. ta tl

fMLL&un am V personal m ETWareT at.

QMITH'S livery, lard aad aata ataWo, ia rear of o Mo. 16 M. Illlnola at. and rear of Brunawiok hotel. Open day and night. na • CTANOOCE AND GARFIELD CLUB3—Ooae and aee the Aneat duo badge In the city Meridian at. Agsnta wanted. 0

wla’a Block.

larnituie at

are

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ANTED—lea lot taaaa; anpiy to John ttobarta, IndianapollaOaMaot Oa boat

fir ANTED—A A rat-rate term hand; 18 North

TV Marldlaa at, A. a Shortrldgo.

ANlKl^Imaw iidaiy^ a good girl la a fami-

We* >Ll EIDd *’

^TE^i.OOO^old han^aaada good aa newjjy 'pOR 8ALE ^^Brevier and tranpuiel type In good CTT altTim~Tiewi»Ai««et« vj.»«» k.w ' irgJnU tve. I

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ANTED-ImmellaMy, ta work in bake shop. 17 or 18 yearaald;7B Maaa. tn ~ i

yjy AMTia>—On^experi vnoed^waiat head

; none

TAT AMIRi. -Ounagee sr repair and repaint, Bobbina A Garrard, 86 X Qaarglt at. i ■ aMTBl*-A few boarders at 1*1 NTTean. at : TV alao room for rent at reasonable rates, to nl

"^yAJlTBTk—A good aMcnd-hand^guitar;

most

Buchanan at. I

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ANTED—Western defaulted county, tows aad nd'road bunds. Indiana Inveetmeat Co.

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TTf AkTBD-Ta rent house of 7 rooou or more; TT aoatheaat part af city; addrew J. D. X, Newe ■offloa. too VTfAWTKP—You to get fruit atlrrare. butterlal VV ole*, paddles and paper paili at 53 N. Illinois •treat. taa YET ANTED— Engineer at U. 8. E caoatlc Tile VV Werke, corner 7th street and Lafayette R R

tool

Iff AilTKD -a man with a ease 11 eaplul to toke W an iateraat la a ttable; addreea oUble, Newe offlea. too rwfiSFnn- Six carpenters to set op Victor TV drills; apply to Mr. Evans, SS S. Penn. st. E. Over. tl t TXT ANTED—Boy to learn the buslaom whose paW rants tan lean taa proprietor S3u0 46 Maw. avenue. ti tl Tl/ANTEGirl, one who can come well reoomVY meaded; apply at Mrs Huge N. Meridian at

at a

Vl/ANffl)—State, eaunty, town and diy btoda v of Ntaworl and Kansas. Indiana Investment Company. th a 11/ AJWBD—A place by two German girls to do V? kitchen and up-atalra work; addrew K. L., Hews offloa. ptl TT/ANTED-Altnat ion to do house ear k In private TV Huaily; will give bast of city reference; X V., News office. tit I

^Y'ANTICD-Carnage repairing and rp^Jntinr; Mm-ylaiid a” ' 1>riCM 101,1 C U ‘ B1 * ck ^ 4 , • TT/ANTED- A geod man aa fare man for general W furniture factory. Addrew Furniture Facte* ry, 36 Newe offlee. tt t> 'ANTED—A good Gemma, Am- rlcan or 8 we e flrl to do general ho aee work in a family of 4; . Tent ewce at. 1

WjS 493 N. 1

TT/ ANT at,—a good eeoond-naed etaedtog offi-e VV desk, cheep; addreea Dlekaon A Oe , 78 West WasUagten street, city. tl tl 11/ ANTED—a email family wants a good girl. 16 TV taU jtaxaor age, to do light housework; good wagta; »6i N« rth New Jersey at tael TT/ANTED—To trade Indianapoiia property TV worth $30,009 for southeastern Kansas fan f; addrew A. X, care of Newa offlee, ua« TT/ANTED—Everybody ta know that the IndL VV ana lereetwent Co- pays interest on the monthly balances of their depository. ut a TT/ANTED—A small aaoand-hand engine aad TV better, complete, for cash: addreae Ponder's GNan Meat Market, 233 East Washington at. to a

IT/ANTED -Those havuu carnages, ouggieaaad VV wagoaa to repair to call and sea us, at 74 N. Delaware at., or 174 South Hew Jersey at. Crane A Miliar. ta • TT/ANTED-A farm of 80 or 100 aerei of good TV land near soma thriving town cr Ht» in Indiana or Ohio; most bo cheap; address P. B , 174 X Market at ton! TT/ANTED—Tc krow i! you will soli me a nice Tv iiuie home for two er toree tbourn id dollars, within ten squares of Cirele. north; give number of houte; Gold and Silver, News offlee. U hi TT/aRTN*'—Two ladies and two gentlemen to go TV t* Madison next Monday to v»ke orders for Idvreef Cendtoatre Voters’ Text-Book end lud. History. X L Marrow A Co., 18 Vance Block.

son

YTJ ANTED—Families to know, at Fouder’s clean TV meat market. 232 E. Washington st. and stall 1 east market, fresh mas' la offered and sold regard(res of price*. Reef, tender loins and spring iamb • specialty. h»

aurrharer for a bskerv, confecI reatauraat combined, In a geod

reentry teat with n geod aateb'iehed trade: will Invoice from 1660 to 8406 Inquire of John Darby AOs., II West Washington at. in o? TT/ANTED-To r<nt, boalaeas b tUdlnr on corW ter of Fort Wayne avenue end 8t. Clair st., eontalaiag two room* 36x90, two offlea room« 18x SO, two lodging roomo; will tot the entire building cheep to responsible party; call ea J W. Hadley, at Browning A moan's tk n

TT/ANTED-Apo TV ttonerv and r

axeOTttve^ablllty to make good manager*. lo fl JSTper year* Cell or addreea wO^refereocee, live Slack Publishing Oo., 16 Martindale Sock.

Mai

ANXBD^-H you have any machinery to mil where partLs wantUt get’eashT we reo not 611 our orders saw, and will pay goo* prices for enginee, boilers, wood-working machinery, mtcalaisU' tools, etc. Addreea JT H Kwrick A Oo., corner Pols ware and Maryland, Indiana polU. to a TT/ANTED—To let my eastoaaera know that I VV aere rr'it*iied to the d«r and am erepered to da drwsmaking in the nee tret and latest strict on aba t no*toe and reasonable price*. All ladles wanting dia< awaking to call at 291 MssaashasetU aveaue. J Mrs, M. "crliwer.

WOUHU

Talbot A uv*

T?OUMD~Ntao now stare at tho Vaadevitto thre-

ter Sc-nigsi at 141 W, Wash. as. Coageand see.

to a ' ' 1 1 ' '

D—A fall line of BHiMey** floe ahoee. B, C, Dead E widths st Morrtaan’s, 3t W. WashSi to a

■nouNi to«to»*at

Tj«OUN^D— IV ^PorlKUtr, j^yVklan and aurgaoe, at j|Rarmecd'sding store. ’ tael

ID—Maoay—With

Day—With qpaady res a^rrgdgm"

and drugs at ave uh s

-That The Cirele Traek wagoaa mads

1A Oe., saakas the bast term, srkafe, batcher and general

A foil ttae of fine ear*

dell re, /,

mSSe&gs&S.

1 to tho toads.

TJLKXN UP.

£ Ut. .Ut• yoon. «U“o..«». h...

tag property aad payWg dhanfflt Cell

'* " city, 00*00* Bruce st.

?Abe. 18? toll.

W. X Pools,

to oi

j ! 3^n^r„rr,sr:, ^

p'HlR BALE—Three good express ^wagons^this from > to4 p*m. tool T'OR BALE—Lumber, sning'es, fencing, i; porta at 16 to 16 canto, and mill work,

Hive Planing Mill

fence at Baa

ta s

TJVOR SALE -Tbe lumbar and heavy timber beC hmgingto large flour mill near the city. Inqulre J. A. wild man, CenUal bank, tah IB SALE- First-claw dairy of 80 cows and «6 gallons custom, wagon, bones, cans, etc. V. Morriw, 68 E Market street, city. tn o

TXX K. M

)ERFUME9 aad haadhsndtto* ex tree to, a naw

_ lot of fine goods. Toilet waters

Fine soapa, bath towels, flesh brushaa. Parry, 66 X Wash. at. tn a w,f,m ri G. HOLMAN, office S7H W. Waahingtoa at, IT* room 1, insurance and loan agent, can procure first claw life Insurance, negotiate real estate loans, and place funds on sound securities for those having a surplus of f 100and over, to hi TriMDBBGARTEN BE-OPENING.—Mtoe Alice l\ Chapin’s kindergarten will bo re opened for the coming rear at No. 456 North Meridian street, on the northwest corner of Meridian and Pratt streets, on Monday, September 6, 1880. For farther information apply on the premises after An. gust 89 nva A LL these who are intonated In ‘'Woman’t A work," and in favor of aatablishlng an “Exchange for Woman's Work" are requested to meet with the members of Queen Esther Chapter, No. 3, O. E. 8., Friday, August 27, at 8 o’clock p. m , In Masonic ball, to organise a society for that parpoae.

Mbs. M J. Dkcmmohd,

Mas C. X Wtnht, .

In ol Mias C. M. Mkhupith.

PBRSONAL.

TEBhSNAL^cTVrTuto^^

Waahingtoa st. q)tont

nlm and door lock repar-

:-r fe-asr-iw

rx)R b Jf ask Bradaha

pOB r ioc ohe»p.

R HA LB—Good farms and city property for sale low for cash, nr on long time. w. A. w, over 16 N Pennsylvania at. u a

engine outtDa, new flour mill machinery and to ilia. Isaac H. Richards, 1*9 South Meridian

SALE—Two Fletcher Woodlawn lots, well locai-d and fall atve, no Incumbrance; for sale .p. V. K. Morris, 88 E. Market at. tn o f?OR SALE—At a great bargain, Noa. 46 and 43 P Fktcher avenue. Bawru A Wasson, to al Booms 6 ana 6 Talbott Block. TJKIB BALE—Maebinarv—All alxaa acooDd-hand* J; c~‘* - " "* ‘ •

saw n

"I70B SALE-Good, re'toble family hone; nice J bone for lady or children to handle. Can be seen at 114 Sooth Meridian street between 8 a. m. and 6 p in. taol POB SALE- A rare chance for a small eapltal, a r fooa established bakery with large home trad*; good reason for telling. For parUeulanC'ddress Mars, N ewa offloo. ti 11

P*

)ARSON aL—The ••Scot npalde down” la haring enlte a rush, clearing out summer goods, tea pFRS JN AL—Pursell, aenttat, 40 Vance block, IT toke elevator. Half aeta teeth 86. Gw always ireah. tn nl pEBSONAL—The next pair of ahoea you want L tot jouraalf, wile or child try C. W. Tutowlkr, A Co. (a) ul tt pKBHON A L-You can taco your preaenptton, i with oonSdenoa to Charley Grlfflth, M3 X Washington streeL t area.w4 OERSONAL-bchool shoes in great variety at reasonable prices C. W. Tutswller A Oo ,

21 Fast Waahivgloe st.

(al oi to

phRSON AL-Qarflrld and^Engllth cl aha come s Meridian st. Agents wanted. v •

)ERSON AL—Grand clearance sale of boots and _ ty days, at t»»« “R««t

ureide down,” 61 and 68 W. Wash. at.

shoes for the next thlrti

the “Boot

Us

SALE—A car load of

Michigan Rise pottfors, 149 X Washington at,

A. P, Poor A Co.

PERSONAL—Wanted it known that the Row L block dining ball hw changed hands, and will be opened for dinner, Sunday, Aog. 89. ta hi

TpOB SALE—Account of f 10.36 on John 8. demX 1 onto, fireman Bee Line road, residence Brightwood: alao account on W. J. Fltager eld, secUon bow Bre Line read, residence Brightwood

Duckerall grocer.

. J. &

ti oi

)B SALE—New and oM

1’naetoos, Bugxles.

Bobbins A Garrard, 86 X Georgia at. Bopairing solicited. uv *

TTKIR SALE—A large lot of Na 1 second-hand £ carriages and boggles, both top and open, all

tn good repairs at a large discount

C. H Black,

oa « 44 X Maryland at.

F°“ ““EiSsri.

If you want the grapes fresh from the vineyard (mBroohijn Heights)every morning, leave orth n 13 West Maryland street, etty. TT0R SALE—CsiTiagre and baggies. I hare sold J: my iatareat in the firm ofD.ew A Waddell, and am now selling buggtaa and earriages df all description lor tow money than I can manufacture

them. I can recommend

Pita/e call. oa ar-f,m,w

PERSONAL—John Kidd, attorney at law.roouw r 3t and 36 Thorpe block. Proorletor of “The World’s Collection Bareau.” Ooltocttona and 00mmeretol litigation a specialty, Personal attontton to city boalneae- noa

PERSONAL—George Lowe,

L carriage maaols ctorer,

71 and West Market.

Established 1848,

Ut!

pEBSONAL— 4 most astonishing cure of chronJL ic dysentery has been made oa my intent dsugbter, one year old, by Dr. F. Sml'h, 113 Indiana a van aa. After being plven np to die by three doctors, she was cared ia two weeks. Mothera interested are kindly invited to call and see the case. Mrs. T. X Dawson, 364 East Washington street. to t TO LOAN.

and warrant this work.

B. W. Drkw,

No. 68 X Court st. Ad Hereth’a Block.

r OB BALE—The finest stock of carriages, eto., C ever shown in this mat ket.

Platform barouches,

half platform barouebea, half platform Kelloggs, ha.f pla.ffatm phsatons,

two spring pbaetona,

aide-bar piano box buggies, and spring piano box buggies,

fine 4 aeat surreys

kll of tha bast stock aad workmanship 7i and 78 T. Market st. Gao. Lowe. ti tl

ipO LOAN-^oma sgerta^sums^oa^first morgage’ > LOAN—Money on all articlw of value, at 86 South Illinois st. Joa. Solomon. tt* LOAN-Private funds. Call on W. A. Bradorer No. 16 N. Pennsylvania st. oa

fflULOA X shaw,

our stock to make

HOB SAI^E—^We must reduce

r room far other stock. Creed more phaetons, new park pbaetODa,

English quarter phaetons,

top haggles, open buggies, -lager wsgoos.

- • ' : sport log wagons,

bu'cher wagons, top delivery wagoaa,

Dearborn wagons, *

spring wagons.

All must bo sold in the next 16 days. Call and sea our bstgalns. Shaw, Backus A Co.,

36 and 88 East Mar viand street,

tn un Indianapolis. Indiana.

~rOB. BHNT.

nOB RBNl —Vary flee furnished room*, 191 N. j; Delaware st. tn ol rv*H R JtT- One, two, throe or four nice ro,ms, r 4- a. Terr.ssoest utl iAua WbP r- a atoa brick boom of 9 rooms ToC quire at 66 N. Maw Jtraey »u uu a rX)B REN v—Two nice suite* of rooms la Morr gan’* Block, 161H Maw ava. too!

budrelTwfth faram° wte ant^Ne^Yo.T.'f*’ ^“uoT 1 ’

Jj«OB BENT—Dintoyoom wlth^ompiete ^a itflt IjX>B~BKNT—At 1A6N. Delaware, nicsly JD nlsbed rooms, best location In the city.

mO LOAN—Money at once.any amount; lowom I rate. M. H. McKay, Odd Fetlowa hall, taa mo LOAN—Money on Jewelry clothing, furaiI ture etc. City Loan Offlee, 66 N. Ill, at. ah a HO LOAN—We have some money to loan at a L tow rate of Interest. Jno. S. Spaxh A Oo.

ta x

mo LOAN—We have 68,000 in bank to loan oa X city or farm property. Barnard A Say lea, 76 East Mart at at. tn 0 11*0 LOAN—8800 and 6400, private funds, three I to Are years. G. G. Holman, 97)4 Weal Wafflilngton street, toom 1. to tl mO LOAN—Money on real estate, from 8660 to X 860,000, on easy terms. Thos. C. Day, room 24 Thorpe block, IndtanapolU. (jlto to rpo IXiAN—Money to lean at 7 per cent on 1mA proved city and farm property. No. 8 and * Vinton Block. M. £. Vinton. to* O LOAN—per cent—We have some pri- _ vate tnnda for choice Urge Joans at this rate and oommlwloB. Saai'h A Haonaman- gas mo LOAN—Money on city and farm property at X ■ low rate of intermt. Wanted, city, town and county bonds. tlz Clay pool 4 Stoddxrd. BXOUBSIONS. nXCUBSlON and touriato tickets at radneed _Ci rates one way, aad rau4 trip, tor all loading points east, northeast and northwest. Do not fail to see me, at 44 toutstans street, opposite the Ut Ion denot, Indianapolis, far printed matter, route and ra'es. John C. Fullenwider, Pawangor Agent L. X T. Co, aw J AST Excursion this season Cincinnati, Ohio,)

furI

given by the

ondent Ta

M B^UW' A — I w 1 -1 A ^ . A—— _ --—a eeatrally located. Call at IT N Pena. ■>. 1

r furnished mows with board, 304 N. street. tn nf

REMT—Unfurnished room ea suite, alao

Htti

T7*OB BENT—Fine front room or if desired auUe J; of rooms, with or witnout bjard, at 114 N. Tvnntaaee at. tl ol r OB RENT—Famlabed rooms for geattoineu r si d unfurnished rooms fer tamily, 9t N. New J»noy street Uel T

Independent Tornverelo.

on

Sutday, September 6tX Union D^T 'TTtk a m. Fare only . 88.50 for the round trip. Tickets good returning for three day*. For aate at tha Union Depot. Inquire of The German Telegraph for information.

rtOEKRi C wife.

KKM- 6 or 6 rooms, cheap, to mat and Us, refanacw required, at 665 E. Liberty

atieet, cor. Walnat at.

fj'OB BENT—Two new houssa, five rooms each. pa Indiana arenas one square of atreet railway libs. 82 S. Dataware at. Uhl

financial.

IN AM Cl A L—Tha Indiana Investment Company la fully established aa a regular bank at nt and deposit. ut a

C*INi JL:

f.»K KKNT—Store*oom under the Grand Hor lei, No. S3 W. Marvlaad; steam power farDlsbedli wanted. For toim* Inquire at Grand Hotel. tea

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TTXJffl BENT F atreet, wl ter mechanical

>m No 94 8. Dataware with steam power U AaOred, aultmbla ’ mechanical works or for wleareaw, nut reavoMbla. Wm. Langaonkamp, No. 96 A Delaware ■treat. <a)qa ta "a&ItoOBLLANBOUB. . AALB and wood engraving. 27 X Marldlaa *8. O o> a rruaJTOONE to ThlboiACo.. f« flour and toad. X HaIM—. are. au* TJ EPAlklNG and palnUnglone In tha best of jLUetyle and at ren»onabia^t«*^^^^tow^U tl

AUOTIOK

H^LSP^Jk^nSg^

BOARDING,

gOABDIBQ—AtF^laHounn, with reemaju a

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Swfflh66i

iwiiaiiii to ITT

(die *•!

IN AN Cl AL—Tha Indiana Investment Com pony haa tha chnloaat kind of aecuiitiw, (notig a high rate of interest), constantly on hand Da aet larent your money nnlU you are them. at« |*1N AHdAL—The Indiana Investment company, bank are. 88 West Waahingtoa at, sell ■affa on Dm Molnea, St. Paul aad other large drift current throughout the wad aad north wert

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BOOIBTY MBSTINGB. TV ErVkaH DF^R^LGDGjT^R^ur^wiL\ Ing of Oliva Branch lodge No 10, Degree of Rebekah, tomorrow (Saturday) evening, August 38, at 8 o'clock. F.vsdba X Txmplxtox, N. G.

FannEta X Mimta, Sac.

vRDKR OF C HOSEN FRIENDS -Alpha ooun- ’ ril No 1. Regular weekly meeting >»morrow (xaterday) Bight at 8 e’claek sharp Mam bars of

sister councils cordially invited.

C. Baxoroau, a a

C. T. HkncHwax, Bee. U t-r a a U. W.—The mambw el Union Ledge, No 6, are hereby aoUfled that an election for ta,eotrua eta will taka plaea at their hall, 83 X Washington at, room 7, oa Wedn •day' evening, Sett. 8th. A full aUeodaaca requested. William M. 7 aareseuxa, Matter Workman. ‘Baoa Xirwani, jm.. Boa. f A TTENTION BIB KNIGHTS.- Beawntre A. Oomamadery No 4, *. F. M There will boamoaaagoa Huaday morateg tho Wth,at* <>’cloak ateivp aa hoalaam of Importaaeo to to b rranaecfed. AD luomtowa are required to bo promat. By order of „ . - Taos. OoLiatx, a X K. Job* Collin, Sec. I

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Wheat Is steady. Oom qatet. Orta weaker.

No. • red, spot, cash, now, ME»2l{e;

No. 2 Mediterranean, cash. MHM98tta; Mo. 8 Angust, cash, 99ffl93t(c Corn—hlgk mlaed,^40@

■b, 92A93HC

41 He; mixed. 4effl41c. 81c. mixed, toffl80c. 1

-Hi

Oata—now whkta, Rre—new, 80c.

Flour—New prooeaa, 8«.50#7.00: fancy, |1.25 •

TEo Fkwrtatoa Ftarhot.

Tbe wkoleaato market to quiet, bat steely; no C *6houMere” 5Hc wked; short riba. 9c wked; S^c bid. Lard, prime steam, held at SfflSXc; sweet

pickle Kama 9^(ffll0c.

Jobbing prices-8 c hams, U)4ffll2Hc; o. c. ihouldera 7c; breakfast bacon, ll%c; bacon elear ■idea, 19Hc bacon shoulders. 6^c: kettle lard, la ttorere, 9c; in keg. Wei Hear pork, 816.

Markets By Talagvapa

TOLBDO,Augoat 87.—Wheat easier. Whit* Michigan 96; amber Michigan 9454; No. 3 red Wabash, resh or August 9654c; September, 9 »%c; October, 97%c; No. 2 red mixed. 94c. Cora eader; No. 2, September 4^4; October 43)4; rejected 41*4. Oau

nominal.

ratLAxmunan. August 27.—Wheat, eanh 81.05)4 •1.06; Angart, fl.or>)te|8108; September, 81.069 l.OS)*; (K4/vhaa SI 1/tTZwl Afil,' rVv— aa.k *...

guat. sa

Wctober, 52352)40.

Corn, cash An-

ther, 61* “

Oats, cash, 40941c.

No-

ne^iectod;

, | I August SlQUy^c; September 6v>)4953c; October 53953’4c. Oats

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Attempted Assasataatioa oi King • Theb»w, oi fiwrmh.

Fraettcal Ptao to Stop Negro Outrages ta the Soul*.

raWBfflYOABUX Grant tor Nate.

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new extra da 810. Fork firm sod quiet; new mere, 816 lard opened weak, but Was aftet sards firmar; steam nndeisd at tn 17)4. Butter vary 6rm and in good demand; Ohio 159<6c. Cheaae very atreag st 99180 for poor to ehotce Sugar qutet and steady. Molaww firm and la moderate inquiry. Petroleum quiet and about steady. Bice dall end unchanged Coffees quiet and steady. Frelgb's firm. Spirits turpentine heavy at 82c. Rosin firm at 81 to#! 50. Tallow steady at <%9 654a Western eggs strong at 16916)4b for fair to

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ADPITIOWAL CITT JEWS, Mr*. X. J. Price haa returned from her

lunun -r racatioa.

There trill be A brsket meeting at the Unirerritf gtort in Irvington next Sunday. A meeting of tbe republican state central committee will be held to-night Nearly aU

the mem ben are in the city.

Suit for $5,00fr4hmage8 has been browgbt

agafatat the Indi—apoliffl Peru eod Chkego railroad company by Phebe A. Capea and Harry B. Os pen, widow and infant sou of

Indiana from Republican Tlaw. [Bon. John C. New la Chicago Inter-Ocean ] The Hon. John G. New, was met at the Palmer bouse last evening by a representative of tbe Inter-Ocean, a> d in reponse to e nqmat for e atatement regarding tbe prospect* of republican snooeas in Indiana, stated that tbe republicans would carry tbe state sure. They were also certain to carry eight coDgmsional districts end in ell probability

nine.

“Wbat will be tbe character and upshot of tbe dt-bate between Judge Porter and Lander*?” asked tbe scribe. Responded Mr. New: “Porter is a logician nd a gentleman. He is a man of ideas, reason and reeonrcee. Lander* is a shot-gun; witbont ideaa,but full of pop and blow, flow any man can answer Landers is beyond reasonable conjecture. Tbe contrast between tbe tiro men probably represents the character of tbe debate.” “Are the republicans taking any measures to prevent the importation to Indiana of demrcratic voters from Kentucky and Illinois ?” “Tbe election in Indiana in ’76 was carried by fraud, corruption and perjury, and a repetition of the outrage will not be allowed in

1880.”

“How about tbe. Indiana democratic supreme court decision ?” '’There is an old saying that God alone knows wbat a jury might do, and there is a question wbat tbe supreme court will |do. Political necessities with the democracy compel peculiar measures. I have no idea that the court will reverse its decision. I hope it wiH. If they give us the legal restrictions to protect voters to which we are entitled, we will carry Indiana by 20,000 majority.” Supreme Officers Knights of Pythtas. Tbe fuprette lodge Knights of Pythias elected tbe following officers for the ensuing teitn of two years: Supreme chancellor, Judge G. W. Lindsay, of Maryland; suprtine vi«-chancellor, Judge John P. Linton, of Petmsylrania; supreme prelate, Rev W. Bryce, of Thompson, Tenneuee; sa prime Barter of tbe exchequer, John B atompb, of Indiana; supreme keeper of records and reals, Joseph Dowdell, of Ohio; supreme master-at-arms, J. Rufus Smith, of West Virginia; supreme ioner-guard, G. B. Shew, cf Wiccomin ; supreme outer-gpard, John W. Thompion, of Ue District of Columbia. HurncM* U Jamaica. A disastrous hurricane passed over Jamaica Wed nee day night. Tuouaaads of people are boueelem, c op\ fruit trees, and farm produce are generally destroyed, colossi trees uprooted, and churches demolished - Tbe barracks ia Kingston were destroyed, three wharves are gone, nod eight Urge and <hirty-two smalt vessels wrecked ia the harbor. Famine is imminent, and help is requited lor the itariinf thousands.

WCCXaSrUL WHALtKO-gaASOW. London, August 27.—The first arrival from the Dundee whaling Abet reports tbe atason at Dixon Straits very successful. Thirteen ateamers had taken to the fifteenth of August one hundred and five whales, producing about one thousand tubs of oiL IRISH OBSTBUOTION IN PABUAMBNT. Tne debate iv tbe house of commons, which began last night, continued until 1 o’clock this afternoon. Lord Hartington repeatedly urged the Irish members to proceed to the consideration of the vote of the supply, assuring them they much mistake if they have thought to wring pledgee from the government by obetructing tbe iapply. Notwithstanding this appeal the discussion was kept up. A motion to report progress was negatived by a vote of 142 to 29. Tbe Donoghue then moved an adjournment, also negatived. At 4:15 Parnell renewed the motion for adjonrnment. Lord Hartington objected, and said a vote on the Irish constabulary bad been down for three nights. The Irish members instead of proceeding with it bed raised discussions oa other matters. At 5- o’clock Alexander Sullivan was speaking In justification of the procedure of the Irish men here. Sullivan spoke for nearly an boar. Parnell again suggested adjournment, and said the present state of affairs isthe result of Lord Hartington’s headstrong course. At 12:50 p. m. Lord Hartington accepted the proposal of Parnell that the other Irish estimates be voted to-night and the constabulary estimates on Monday. The house adjourned to meet again at 2 o’clock this afternoon. WHAT MISB MkILSOX DIED OF. 1 London, August 27—The Timeflthis morning prints tbe following communication from Dr. Johnson, the physician who attended the late Miss Neilson, on the character of tbe itlnem of which she died: Mia* N el toon (altered with dy*pep«ia, combined with neuralgia of the stomach. The diaeaae waa fantastic in coming and going, depending, apparently, on normal causes equally with error* of diet. Any undue excitement or mental depression vaa favorable to tbe attack*. Daring the final attar k of gaatralgia aha might have baan temionrtly telievad by morphine, had it been aiminiatared in tlooa During the violent recurrence of pain aba fell Into a state of sync tpe, and dlrd while )n that condl'ion. The post mortem examination disclosed the extraordinarily rare fact that, in tbe writhing* Incident to the (iiaeaae, •he had ruptdred a varlooae vein in the left fallopian tune and died trom Internal hemorrhage. Two and a half quart* of blood w re found la the peri tonal cavity, the ruptured vela presenting an orifice of from four to five millimeters in dteme-

Ur.

Spain. THK COMING HIIR. [Madrid special ] The moment of the queen’s accouchnfent il bo fast approaching that eighty halberdiers are kept ready night and day to bammon the ministers and other persona who have been invited for tbe ceremony, which is to take plaoe in the palace directly after the birth. The royal physicians have brought four wet nnrses, carefully selected in the mountains of Santander, in tbe dtsiriet where the Spanish aristocracy usually get their nurses, who are famed for their health and robust appearance, aad who are made all the more striking by their picturesque gray pasiega costumes, laced bodices, brAided with gold and silver, bright colored skirts and elaborate head dress. The chief nurse, who has been selected, is tall and dark, with an Arab cart of feature!. It appears that her majesty wished to give the breast to h«r child, but state etiqustte forbids. The representatives of the province of fisntriaa, from which the heir to the throne takes his title, hare arrived, briugiog presents and offerings, according to the traditional, time-honored custom. They alone, with the delegations of parliament aad Madrid, enjoy the right to be present at the birth with the minister* and diplomatic corps. In conservative and royalist circles the coming event is expected with much impatience, as likely to consolidate the dynasty and make the queen more popular. Afghanlstaa. axsuLTS or withdrawing from cabcl. London. August 27.—A dispatch from Bombay, dDcussiog the news of affairs at (Jabul, says this early and striking proof of tbe impoliey of a hasty withdrawal of our forces from Cabal, a step most strongly oouIftnned by nearly every military man in India, has created great excitement. Tbe cholera, which ia raging in Peebawur, daily increases in violence. The oertaiuty of severe losses among the retiring troops was one of tha reasons most strongly urged against the policy of Withdrawal of the troops during the hottest and most unhealthy i eiiod of the year. Russia. LOOKING 0*T FOR MOKIY. St. Petihsbdbg, August 27.—Two wellsnawn Berlin and Amsterdam bankers have •reived here for special consultation with he minister of finance. BIBGE GONS FOB SKOBKLOFF It ia learned from a Busman source , that •ecauseof Gen, SkobelofFa failure to desroy tbe Turcomna strong hold of Geok ftpe with field guns, orders have been sent 0 Tifiis to dispatch tome siege gans to tiaruL Barman. ATTEMPT TO KI4.L KING THEEBAU. V dispatch from Thareimaje says: Re -urts bate been received from Mandalay of <tu attempt to assacriuate Kiog Tbetb»u. A Pongee went to the king's apartment where be was stopped and questioned. His replies vere uneatisiaqtory and he was seized, when 1 dagger dropptd from his garments. He fled twelve associates. Tha Pongee and ue of his associates ware pot to death. naaaoerwtlc Demonstration at Washing ton. [Waahlnftoa Special.] The democratic managers here astonished il e town to-night with the use of their po- '* leal demonstration for Hanoock and Eagn. By a liberal exnendUure of money, uroisbed by the merchants on Pennsylyania •venae, they succeeded in getting ap the • rgest demonstration of the kin . ever seen here. The procession was largely composed f boys, who seemed to think n better than • fourth of Jnly celebration, and it made Idle difference whether it was coni posed of men or hoys, as none of them will be able to • Hst a vote for president in November There were a great many transparencies i raring sauev legends, and several band* of nosic. The speaking did noC amount to much. Praideat Hajea was obliged to drive throogn the procession in order to get to Pennsylvania station to take tbe 9:20 train. It wss merely a spectacle. Tha procession. which was folly a mile long, was nsgnifioant. Tbe Bight Way to Stop It. Atlabta, Ga , August 27.—Night before sat, itar Cochran, four young white men, dirgnired, went to a negro cabin, broke down ibe door and fired into the cabin. The occu tant, John Brown, seised bis gun, fired both barrels and killed two brothers named Dykes, nhe tops of their heads were blown off. Tbe begro Bade bis eecare. A coroner’s lory roturLfd a verdict of jcitiiable homicide.

da] a

Latest br TiM.

FOUR O’CLOCK.

Nathan B. Oapen, a brakeman oa tho road who wao killed September 38j 1*79. ", A petition eras plaoe4> before tbe board of trade at their noon meeting to-day, asking that they recommend Ceptain Howgate, of

On motion it wa* referred to the meteorlogiori committee, to report Monday. TBK RIHGHT8 OF PTtnAX . Their Arrival Home this Moratag—A. Ronatag RaevpOoa to toe Olva Tboaa— Their Steading la tho Grand Coaao*». The Uniformed Rank Knights of Prthiafi, who carried off the second prize in the competitive drill at St. Louis, reached home at 4 o’clock this morning. Their arrival was sudden and wholly unexpected, and interfered considerably with the arrangements their friends in tbe chy had made for receiving them. Yesterday evening revets! of the members became weary of St. Louis, and were anxious to return to their native soil. After a short and earnest confer ence with tho other members of tha company, it was decided to start immediately, and they did so. When their arrival was announced this morning, a meeting of tbe order was immediately called to change (be program, and prepare for giving thein an appropriate and formal reception. Themeatiug was largely attended by delegations from every lodge in the city. Everybody wss enthusiastic to make tbe reception a errand affair. After due deliberation it was decided to pnt the matter in tne hands of an executive committee of one representative from each lodge, and the following were appointed: W. D. Wiles, E Crompton, 0. F. Cleaveland, Charles Koehntr, Arthur Jordan, W. R Erwin, Charles A. Kiltie, Wm. Kortet>eter, D. B, Schideler and Leon Kahn. The committee will meet at Castle hall, at half past 8 o’clock to-morrow evening, to decide whether the reception shsLll be a banquet, a ball or an exhibition drill, and to arrange the preliminaries of it, whatever it may be It is desired to hold the reception at the earliest possible date, while the enthusiasm is high and to make it one of the worthiest testimonials of esteem ever given an Indianapolis organization. While the Knights were ia St. Louis they won many admirers, not only for their excellent drilling, bat by their social demeanor, Indeed, many claim that they deserved the first prize. Tbe Cleveland delegation, which passed through the city yesterday en route home were very derided in their belief that the awards were directly tbe reverie of wbat they deserved to be. In the grand council the rank took a high position and retained it to the end. Ttoa Colored Fair. Tbe attendance at the oolored people’s fair yesterday was fair. Lady Carmine. Perry Johnson ■ mare, took first prize in the half mile running match over six entries. Ham Lick aad S rawtown Girl divided first and second money in the two-year-old trottir g race. There waa a smaller attendance in tbe forenoon to-day, and the time was spent in examining the different rings of horses shown. There waa quite a good »hpw in both light harness and sweesiaktg on horses and mares. This afternoon, the exciting contest of the week was to take place, i. s. free-for-all trot for a (308 puree. ‘’Nellie K„” “Frank. L.,” and “Poily W." are on the grounds, and if they are entered the race will came off. Also a green stallion trot for a purse of $75. Independent Ticket. Some of tbe leading operators on 'change, believing that the regular ticket of officers tor tbe ensuing year, as submitted by the committee, for election on the 6th of September, did not contain the names of a sufficient number of regular attendants at tbe board meetings to properly represent their interests, to-day posted the following independent ticket: T> President, W. P. Gallnp; vice president, Wpj. K. Scott, John Murphy, F. Ostermeyer; directors* M. H. Bennett, 8. B. Carey, D. Black more, Joe Sherwood, J. M. Hunter, M, A. Woollen, J. A. McKenzie, J. N. Davidson and N. S. Byram. CONDENSED TELEGRAMS OF TO-DAY. The Rav. Henry Ward Beecher will take part in the republican canvass in the au-

tumn.

The crowd can now peer into the steamer and see a portion of the big stone from

Egypt.

Gen. Grant and wife arrived at home in Galena last evening. They remained ever night. r The Christinncy divorce suit is in statu quo, Mrs. C. receives alimony of $1*0 per

month.

Base ball —Chicago.—Chicago, 6: Worcester, t. Cleveland, 3; Providence, 4; thirteen innings. \ The Democrats of tbe fourth district of Georgia have nominated Hugh Buchanan for congress. The republicans of Texas have placed a full ticket in the field, headed by E. J. Davis for governor. A large number of forged passenger tickets over western railway lines have been issued in New York. s Ex-Gov. Horatio Seymour will addrest democratic mass meeting at A idiaoa, Steuben county, N. Y., on tbe 11th of September. Henry Ball shot and killed Henry Miller, at Kew'Garden, Ruseell county, Virginia Miller bad succeeded in marrying the girl that Ball wanted. Senator Conkling H definitely announced to apeak at Cleveland, Columbus and Cincintiati, and at three placet in Indiana—Fort Wayne, Terre Haute and Indianapolis. Hon. Hiram R. Phelps, a leading politician of Kentucky, shot and kjlled a man named James McTlvoy, at Springfield, Washington connty, It was the outcome of an old feud.

Got. Ifojes N*t Allowed to Take Fart la tke CMoptisal

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American ■ftnufaeferet Highly Regarded tn Europe. .

Ean icBlars of the Britiah Sortie

9en* Hues w» be Rewacffla*. [WaaMagton apedaLl Tbe mamuer in which the name of Geo. Miles whs mentioned to-day in authoritadrw quarter* leave* little doubt the present orgnnliUhn at tha signal corps will be maintained, aad Ifrat he wM be atade its chief. The preeidest if desirous of rewarding Aim f*r bis gaJhwt service in th* Indian *£* for the^affirfrrw yearn, and may take thi* opporSecretary'Skarman is urging the anpointment of General Miles to succeed General Myera as chief ttgual oflear of tha asmy. MileS la relateUia Sherman by marriage, but for all that he ia • gallant officer. Tb* British Sovtta from Cttadahar. London, August 27*—A letter of General Primrose, received at Killa Abdullah, give# some particulars of the sortie fronrOandahar, August 16th. The Britiah attacked the village of Dehkhwaje*, and got through it, but finding it atroogly occupied and reinforced by contingaotf from neighboring village* had to retire to the fortress. The enemy's loss wa« heavy. The British cavalry made two chargee, cutting down many of the enemy. General Phayre will march from Obamaa for Oandahar on the 13th. The army of Ayoob Khan has retired to Sungen, eight •ales east of Oandahar.

Shutting Off Noyes's Noise.

[Washington apwetaLj .

General Noyes, minister to Francs, has been very anxious to-return to America and take pert in tha pending campaign. He had written, to friends that be expected to come, and would enter actively into the canvass. Secretary KTarts, however, haa ret down rather heavily on this arrangement, and refuses to grant Noyes leave of absence to take the stump. Be holds that the place of tk* American minister is to remain at the court where he is appointed, and not attempt to combine tbe duties of a stump orator ia America and a minister to a foreign country at the same time. American Afloatonartea In Tarkay,

[Washington Special.]

Postmaster General Maynard, just returned from Turkey, says be thinks that government will uae every means to punish the murderer of Dr. Parsons, the American missionary, and will probably make e money indemnity to his family, He says also that the Tttrkiah government holds oor missioa-

ane* in the highest respect* on accoual of tkqir estimable character and well know* scrupulous honesty. They are trusted Vr all classes implicitly, being made the receivers of valuables, when they wiH accept the trust, by all Turks to any extent. h America Astounding the World.

[Washington special ]

Minister Kasson to-day called On the tfceeident end gave him a general view of the

development of American trada, he sauLhad produced a wonderful impression upon the ruling classes, and to-day America’s greatness and prosperity excites ia them a wondering speculation at the courts aad in the commercial circles of the continent The .Ibtttea a Pormanont Success. [Washington Special. 1 An official report received from tha Kids jetties gives a very flattering, account of the

$1,000,006 reserve funds.

A boiler on a farm near Bradford, Pa, exploded yesterday, fatally iniuring Wilber Chambers, cousin of Wesley Chambers, the oil prince. He. wee blown 400 feet In the

air.

Coal for September will be advanced 25 cents by the Lehigh company, oo all grades, and the same by the Schuylkill comoaoiee on all grades, except lamp, steamboat aad

pea.

Dr. R. Bartholow, family physician to Mr. Washington McLtao, of the Cincinnati Exquirer, thinks Mr. McLean can easily be removed to his home in Cincinnati in a few

A Rave Irish Dwaib [New Yosfc speotaL] Bridget Sughraa, aged 31, has arrived from Ireland, She is a moat remarkable dwarf, haring ceased to grow any after she was six months old. She can not walk, talk, or even utter e cry. Her food coosists of a very small quantity of milk, with a pinch of bread. The child is now on her way to Mahoney City, Pa., where her parents intend to settle. Tbe child is partly bald and has lost many of her teeth. • The Noyes Sauce not foe Langito*. (Washington apaelaL] ’ >TI John M. Langston, United States minister to Bayti, arrived in Washington to-day for a brief visit among his friends here, after which he will enter tbe campaign, for Garfield aad Afthnr, and will Aavofia two months to delivering speeches to colored voters in various sect ions of the country. He will speak in Maryland, Indiana, Ohio aad wherever eke he is needed. —— . Warm Welcome to Rea. Bailee. (Greenville (8. C.) Newa] Not the Least of the grievances of the democrats against the republicans is that the latter have kicked Ben. Butler over to oar side. Tbe best thing we can do is to kick him back. The democracy should decline to act in the eanacity of a garbage heap, and this is a good time to impress Ben with the abhorrence and contempt that all respectaable people have for him. Ttoo Signal Sorvtoo to bo Divided. [Washington spectiL] General Drom will remain in charge until tbe ) resident determines upon the proposed division of the service, placing the signal service proper under the engineer corps and tbe meteorological branch under tbe treasury or agricultural departments, with Clevelnnd Abbe, the rent projector end hand of thifl service from the beginning, in charge. WUl He Do fl. Thought (Washington special.]

Gen. Weaver left for Boston to-night, here be will speak, and then go to Maine for an extended toar. if he denounces tbe

sn has returned to

Secretary Thom rso

Washington. He will go to New York, and will return to Indiana in time to attend the meeting of all the republican clubs in the state, to be held in Indianapolis on tbe 15th

of next month.

General HasoaU’s meetings nt Edinburg, North Vernon, Charleston, Jeffersonville and Seymour, have been well attended, and have suited in good to the republican cause. Haecall talks as en independent voter to indenendent men, and thos has the means of

making converts.

J. K. Osgood, candidate of the prohibitionists of Maine, for governor, has written a letter declining to stand farther. He will rapport the republican candidates. Hpsays tbe attitude of the temperance party is “heartily endorsed by our enemies,” a he lannot longer continue in it.

democrats in that state as bitterly as he does here the fusion may lose some of its cor-

diality. ; j J ^ ■ Fm'gratton of the Yellow Boja.

Naw York. August 27.—The steamship Rhein brought $426,000 in foreign gold, and

.... Wednesday — $400,000 in spade.

Jeer* Grant’s Engage

Sa* Fyjrcteqb, August

JITuzzie, daughteroFw. a Chapmen, a large California land bolder, is announced. Marriage at the Palace bo»el next month.

i f ' i*i i h lodieaUopa.

Washington, August 21.—For Teoneesr* and tbe Ohio valley—rtatinrary nr lower barometer, warmer sou Uetly winds aad partly dcudy weather.