Indianapolis News, Indianapolis, Marion County, 12 October 1880 — Page 1

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INDIANAPOLIS, TUESDAY EVENING, OCTOBER 12. 1880.

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or dark at Littie’a *

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at iko Olterto*; gnat i»-

firAHTEO—Faw mora board era at 81 Weat Yar>V moat it. I

rAHTKD—f onltuia M dilfaaB ara.

rAHTKD—Waltan; 3 good aaea at Backar’a, 20 W. Wash, at la

WHer(hE~t P * or * anaral "SmSwotE *n*i fTTAHTEl^—Two waiters vko andentaad thr lr fT baalaeaa, atJune’a. natl TTrAHTSD—A cook; ftmtle preferred; Criterion, yy 88 BoothIlilnoU at. ana UTAMTSD-10.000 people to aea the “Big 4" at YV the Vaudeville Theater la

YKTAHTSD—fcUrl to do geoatal houaework; email TT lamlly ; 8i3 Saat North at. attl

A good man to work in livery atable;

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Inqalre at 2oo N Ml*e at.

nr aHiK1>—aitaation aa bread and cake baker; W addreea Baker, Newt office. I

wash dlahee;

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TTfABTED—A girl lor generrl housawork In a YY small family; 76 tyeat Ohio at. 1

nr ANTED—5 good tobaoro ttrif YY Wathiogton at. John Bauch

•trippers at 82 Weat

uu nt

nr ANTED—f>7* Home avenue, a girl lor general vY bonaework: rvleret.ee rrqaired- at ol nr ANTED—l.OOu old nate meua good aa new oy YY Was. Johaa, 83 Virginia avenue. to* nraNIBit Girl for general howeework; email YT Hamfly: no children; 4>4 N. Term at. 1 alf ah I A1>— (iood cook and an aseieUnt and a YY dining rcom girl, at Enterprise Hotel. 1

bo^to learn paper

nr »»TKi—Oood oook lor reswarant; fem tie YY prafarred;apply *0 East Waahlngton at. ut r ANTED—To .trade, e flrst-risss open boogy tor a good hone; call et 897 N. Weet at. an tl

ANTED- Small^hoaiie, immediately, b^good nrAJrfKi>—Yoa to try Areiidooeon’a chowyy chow mixed pickma; all gvocera keep them. tos nr AH lkU-Immediate!v. a wood turner at the YY Indianapolis Beading Co..at Bee Hive planing mlT. , uutl nr ANTED- People to know that I Yeave carpeta YV very cheap; corner Went sad Washington. nu ol nr a NT Bb— To bay, good fire-proof safe; spot YV cash; K. P. Klmbarlln A Co., 25 West Georgia atreet. ut tl n/ AHIAD—Flannel salts to mare lor gSO YY Mn. Ida daibert’a, 84% Weat Waahlngton room A a TXT ANTED—A middle -aged lady who wlshai a TV home, to do general houaework; 875 College aret ua. 1 nr ANTED- Good girl to learn drewmatlog at 70 YY Huron itiret; will pey aome wages 11 ahecau sew wall. nt U aaN'l&D—tm mediately, a good girl to help to YY do homework and take care ol children; 75 F. Walnut at. uto TITAN TED—You to gat elothea bars, worth _YY W 60, lor 90c, at Woe ‘ —

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at aa

Illinoia at.

oodan Ware Store, O N.

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11/ANTED—Every vtoitor otho Suto Fair to YY am the great, at ten cent a how on earth, at the Yaudetilfe. tn a 11T ANTED - Cam ace rapairlnc and repain ti nr; W first-clam awk^pricStowTC. H. SffiilE. aCaryitnd at . oa a watch F, uu o'

^ ANTED—To |j*t cash uda^lady’s goldbw* Niw. otti , “ 1 **

during Fair weak.

1_ bar that the grand matinee every day

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117 ANTrD-Purchasers for Radiant Home baae wV bornars aod heatara ; John A. Myers, 156 and H7 Wcet Waah. at. to » nr ANTED- A girl to do general houaework; inYY TDtoa at H Levy’s, 199 Eaat Waahlngton ■* , comer New Jersey. 1

ryANTED-To^replate you lauvaa^lorlnand Bo., ** IUW, A to a'to?S!a* 11/A ATM—You to get tree tabs, flower SM” da, YV dower pots, trellises a, etc., at Wooden Ware Btore, 58 North Illinoia at. th a nr ANTED—You to know that you can buy VY double-heater Radiant Home stoves cheap, at' 66 and 157 W. Washington at. us

nr ANTED—Bet of books to write up eveuingc YY can put tn small portion of time during tae day; address W. H., News office. t nr ANTED—-Ail kinds of bonds and stocks, tor YY which we trill pay tin very highest current price. The Indiana Investment Co to a

nr ANTED—A live, eoergetic man with good YY address end wilting to work: mod wages to the right party; Inquire at Spencer House. I

Ikitg suits to uiaae at $t 5>; k; 14% B. Washington; cutting Jty; Miss M. J. Barrett, ut uni

'ANTED-WaikiLi

and £

nr AN TED-Salesmen; 1 for draaa goods, 1 (or YY linen goods, I for notions; mast be exp »!- occod aali amen; also one wrapping clerk. Davis A Cole. bookkeeper hy ‘ esc referee cea; addrers, dm lag this week, C. G. D., News,

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TIT AN TED-An experienced bookkeep YY double entry isoi en to engtgsmtntjben eecea; addrers, dm log this weak, C. G. D.,

yy ANT ED—Dry rsaU salesmen .two^youog men retail dry good a trade; a'Dickson P A Oo., Trade Palace.

nd phaetons to 81 and SS South

y avenue,

taxi

yy ANTED—<Arrtagea, bagj^ea and pn TannemiM > iueet, and 48 anlw &ntuck

i. Flka.

nr ANTED—Those hanng carnages, oug Dataware at., or 174 South Haw Jersey it.

A Millar

ooggiaaaod

at 74 N.

Crane

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Paauuylvanla and North.

fXTAJITKD-'Jorl man to gathar potatoaa fori YY or 6 days; coma Wednesday morning; pay ft per day and beard. ChU M 78 W. Market sL

yir AftiTKi >- E Terr bod to sot and boy no other W bat the ud dare^e AlZt S^k Chair, sold at the warerooms of the Cabinet Makara' Unto*, East Manet street, oorner Pin*. (a)tn to ^ ANTED— Families to know, at Poodar’s clean

nr ANTED—No cut throat prioaa fiat Ads watch YY —i doe* repairing at C. H. MueOer’a praeHeal watch maker. oorTwaak and Ain. at, Naflrand •mb’s mark aapeekdty. 1* ynare aiparlanaa. tam.tk**

tor vesta, and IS to ti.71 tor pasta. Plenty of work;come right away. Bartram d Co. eh! >

nr ANTED—Slaughter sale in boots and shoot. YY Owlag that wa hare h*aght a aaoe Mors la maaere City, we mast reduce the stock at the Capital Shea Store, aad therefore will offer our ttoe* et COM for the outMdsyo; the largest sto to to th* cltv. J. C Maag A Co., Capital 8h >e Store, 17 West WaihlngtorTst.

Or ANTED- Mrs. ML E Clemons tells pasWpreeYY eat aad futon; werke charms; causes speedy marriagm; also ^irea chart of lank to aeooapllsb eay aidartokiag la baataaaa mattora; also oaa dad Mater atoleB asods; caa hriag too separated together; alee hmaaMaaaaoaa be dene by letter, by trediu age tad eoMplexiea gad iaetoetmlvs deUara; all will do well who art tn troubto o| say kind te eoneolt Mrs. Clams*a; oooauiutlons from lwja v^ssrvKni. ft ^rlaiaavtnueitnetcara. otmu utlC

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yyANTKD-^ood^^rt for geaarel haamwark; ITT AN i ED- Girl te do housework la family of YY 3; mast give nfereaoe; 4U East Washington street. uu tl ITT ANTED —If yea ware a*y macaiaary to aall Yf toreeek Maa knew; w* only weat to buy whore partita want to got cash; wa oaa not dl out wdera now, and will pay good prioeefor omr'aas, ooders, wood-working inmhtnary, maehi Eta' mola, etc. Addraas JT H. Xarriok A Oa., rorear Dataware and Marylaad. IndianapoUa. *as

jpca^HdTN—The Captain.

pOB SALE-Horae, 18S Blake at.

1TOB8ALB—A great bar gala in planea, room 80 I? Boea bkek. Vt TV1E SAX E—Horae, wages and harness, cheap, J 101 Indiana ave. un tl TTWJK 8a LE—Uia papers, to cents per auadracL |? The Newa offioa. v a

TX)B SALE—The Splendid bam beater, at No. 8 r Masonic temple. o*a YT^OE ttALE—Two good second-hand phaetons, at J; 434 Eaat Washlngtoa at. aha

)H Sale—Hay in the stack and 2 Ireah milk

nt tl

TX)E Sale—Hay tat the stack i JC cows, 18Norta Meridian m.

LXIE SALE—Yoae d Soa’a piano at Pearson’s f mnaicstore, 32N. Penn, at. tva rX)B BALE—Damaged wheat fer chiekena. Talj? bet A Co., No. 1 Memaohnaetu are. ta a T7»OB bALE—Second-hand piano for 860 at Pearj; eon's music store, x2 N. Penn, at. tva T.'OB SALE—Two atom doors and an oyster J counter ten feet long, at 84 W. Ohio at. uttl TTOK HA LB—Two moo leather-top phaetons, will J; be acid cheap, 68 E. Court at. v hl-e.ta.w,th TJ'OB BALE—New A second-hand boots A ahoea JF boaght, sold and exebauged. 146 N.Det. at. 1 ual

TTOB S aLF—A good established bakery and Srsti; ciaM route, will tell cneap, i5o North hast at. **♦

I^ue c ix.E Haw tables with arbors and gages complete. S. E. oor. East and Louisiana ata. M, Cox h a

ut o!7

TOOB SALE—House, north, 10 rooms, part cash and monthly pay meats. E. 8. Field, MartinrvoK baLE—Family hone, 5 years old, warraor tod perfectly sound and gentio. Address E. V.,

News office.

TOOR SALE—By H. B. Stout, all kinds ol ooai JC and coke, at lowest prioaa, 77 W. Market st. Telephone (onnectlon. 1 x.ih,s,tu

I.HJK HALE—Fifty double beaters, Kadiant Horae A bare buruere, at a very low figure, at 155 and 16? W. Washington et us

l.u>E HAi.E—“Persian Camuraile” will kill every L mosquito tn the room in five minutea. Perry's, 2n N. Pennsylvania st. ut a T7K)B 8Ai-rv—190,000 lumber sticks at 83 per L thousand. Lnmber yard, oorner Eaat and Louisian a ata M- L. Cox. ha n*OR SALE—One large toe cheat; cost 8125, will r sell cheap to satisfy a mortgage. Apply B. G. Begley, 80 Booth Meridian. ua s TjtOR HALE—Flrat-elaaa saddle hone, trots la i; nesa, 7 years old, gentle. Inquire Smith’s

ery attble, rear News office

trots In bar-

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T7Y)R SALE—Royal patent St. Louis mill Hour, A has no equal in thla market. Talbot A Co., sole agents. No. 1 Maas ave tn a 1X)R BALE—A No. 1 platform spring garden J; wagon; also heavy transfer wagons, cheap, at Blpley’a, No. 73 W. Market at. v o? L OB HALE—A gently mare, good for family uas; A alio buggy and harness, will sell all together or separate, at the Capital Shoe Store. ut c

rvOR o r >air Bradaha

B oALB—Good farms and sale low for cash, or on

iw, over 16 N. Pennsylvania at.

Jong time. W. ranis st. u i

T7VJB HaLE -Golden Star, Silver Star, Radiant F Home and Royal Gem buy burners and beaters, r 55 and 157 W. Waahlngton st. to s Tj*OB HaLE—Non-explosive library and study r lamps, head-light oil. oewi oil, lamp chimneys, reflectors, etc. C. W. Melkel, 66 N. Penn, et. ue s TT’JB SALE- 9o foot front on College avenue for A 676', wo.th twice the amount. Barnard A Baylk*, vo 76 and 77 Last Market st. TX)B SALE—House of 7 rooms, 171 Pi re tore-t; A mantles, gas, piste-glass, shutters, two porches, hard and reft water, at a bargain. vo Baakaed A SxTxre. TXiB SALE—Machinery—All sla« aooond-hAod r engine outfits, now flour mill machinery and saw miDa. Isaac H. Richards, 1*9 South Merldlaa

B BALE—Organ eost 8164, but little used, 8 sets of reeds, handsome veneered ease, for

bargain. Pearenu’s

tis

870 on monthly payments, a berg music store, 23 N. Pennsylvania st.

IX)R r A E—Opening next week a fine stock P of tree*; special inducements lor large orders Indianapolis nursery, 184 N. Pennsylvania street. n r T. C. Baatrim. ITOB BALE—A targe lot of No. 1 aeoond-muia F carriages and baggies, both top and opoa, all in good repairs at a large discount. C. H. Black, oa i 44 B, Maryland at. TXIK HaLE—A good eetabiubed carriage an jp £ doing a first-class busineas, a rare chance tor a party with small capital; reasons for sailing expect to leave the city. Address 8. P. Harrington, No. 215 £. Market st, Indianapolis, Ind. on a-tn,th,s TTOB HALE—Carnages. Large stock of all the F latest style of barouches, Kelloggs, phaetons, ■Ido-oars, also the cerebrated Timken spring t uggv All of (timake and warranted first-class In every rerpect. At low prices for cash. 36 8. Teooreset M. A. A. Heifer A Son. F. 8.—All kinds of repairing at low prices. v s-w,s,tu.

TO LOAD.

i IX) AN—61,000 on city property, at 21 Ys-rco bltck. as

> LOAN—Money on all articles of value, at Zg South Illinoia at. Jos. Solomon. ttz

I iO IX)AN—Private fund*. Coll on W. A. BrodL abaw, over No. 16 N. Pennsylvania at. os

qiO LOAN—Monej at once, any amount; lowest X rate. M. H. McKay, Odd Fellows hall, tea HtO LOAN—Money on iawelry. clothing, turnl1 tore., etc. City Loan Omoe, 66 N. I1L at. nh mO LOAN—Private fnnda to loan, in large or X small sums. W. E. Mick, 68 E. Waah. at. h ut

nO LOAN—Wa have aome money to loan at e L low rate ol In ter eat. Jso. 8. Sfajoi A Co. Urn

rpo LOAN—Money to loan at 7 per cant on imA proved eltyand farm property. No. 8 and < Vinton Block. M. fi. Vinton. to*

fnO LOAN—I have plenty of money a* 7 per emiu X on mortgage security. Tboe. C. Day, Booms

X on mortgage security. Tboe. C. 33 and 34 Thorpe block. IndianapoUa.

a ue ta I

fnOLOAN—Keren per cent—We have aome pn X vale funds for ehoiee luge loans at thla rate and oommlaaton. Smith A Hannaman. nba mo LOAN—Money on long time at 8 per ocm X No oommlaaion charge* H. McCoy, No. lc over Fletcher A bharpe’a bank, ladianapoilt.

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fnO LOAN—Money on city and farm property at 1 a low rat* of Interest. Wanted, city, town and county bonds. tla Cilttool A SroPDAno. <1)0 LOAN—Wa will discount good short time 1 commercial paper, and will men money *o first*cias* pereoeal or collateral aecurity. Toe Indiana It-vestment Co., bankers and brokers, tbs

AUCTION SAUL

d^MgCDBDY^ra^^nrtate and ganarL A UCTI'tN BALE—Public sale of beaa, Saturday

A the I6tb, at my rwtdenoe, tour aqoarea north-

weak of the Attos works,

uunl

Mat. Hamlin.

heavy

retail at SO ceau

A CCTION 8 ALB-We have a large lot of A rag carpets, light color, to retail at S par yaro. Also a tot of odd shades scolloped with fringe, two yards long with fixtures complete, 75 cents. Carpet factory, K Circle street. uto-tu,th,s Cuas. L. Hutchinson.

LOST.

T OBT—6 ray horse, collar marks on shoulder.ahoe Jj off right mad foot, lumping yoke on. Retire to Occidental livery stable, and nedre reward. I

T OBT—Rubber overeat on Pendleton pike or JLl Cherry atrert. Mo idsy noon. Return to Boom 10, Fletcher A Sharpe’t hock, aad receive reward. J ^ S. K. Fletcher.

T OWh—a eame with rannd ivory head, marked J J on the band, “Dr. B. B. Smith, from hta son fipmm." A liberal reward will ho given if returned t* Boon I, Smith’* block, corner of Ohio and Delaware street* I

TT B4QVAL—Firry, the drngglat, wlB henwffier he •anad at

Ferry, tEwdawnfeA

AimOU*€JWMMHTx

TVOLDIFG LODhOB—Nto* dollars. 46 Ms £ chuaattesva. an

/ 1 4BFIKLD AND ARTHUR el«h hedges lj 8 Meridian at. I

T EWI8 A CO., mHllnary, dry goods aad oottons,

AJ 444 Virginia sve.

■ sth,taA

Lvi-Ab NEl. salts made tor 86 00 at Mia. Ida 8MC bast’s, *6% West Waahlngton M, room 8 o a

POLITICIANS will take notice that a good cigar iT oaa always be had at Parry's, 30 M, Penn. at. nta

XTOAL OIL LAMPS, all new styles, n*w stock,' V> JuM arrived atC. W. Malkol’a, 68N. Peon. st.

Please call.

p KNUIN K un bleached Florida ahora wool sponge Vj for carriage use. W. H. Alton A Co., opp. P. 0,

t a th,a,tB

A LL the latest styles of wali^ paper ^«t h oSl , Md E treto£27* U *’

aa* window East Market is

QMITH’H livery, feed and aaie stable, in rear oi O No. 19 H. I Ml note st, and rear of Brunswick hotel. Open day and night. no*

J u toctl

OHN J. HaWBS, attorney at law (notary public) 63 B. Waah. st- Special attention to colons and probate busineas. fa

11/E wish toannonnee that Mn. L A. Cae h<s TT taken the Grand hotel shoe sore, where she will be pieaeed to ace all her friend* ut •

J^cDOCOa^LL A. POOL, dealer* in coal and ooxe, AM kind* of brick at retail; also mortar. to a

II OUelEo, safes and heavy mactunery move* on O abort notice. Leave order on slate at 99 & renn, at., or at reeideDoe, 47 Omar st. (Si 1-ov*

TT ECEIVhD—A fresh lot of oat meal, cracked At wheat, rolled wheat, farina and Graham flour from Akron, Onto. Talbot A Co , No. 1 Maa*. tv*. tna

11/M 8CMAUB A CO., are candidates for the YY office of '-The most popular gtocer,’ subj-ci to the deciaion of the people. Ballot-box at 39 8

Illinois street.

Tj'IKhT grand b%l! given by the Indianapoi's X' journev men hone i>hoars’ union at Reicbwtin’a hall Wednreday eve., October 13, 1880. A1miaaton 60 cent* v o

1) EM EM HER the New Era, 21 8. Meridian st., tl. givea the best dinner in the city lor 25 cents

The cleanest and best place board by the week at 83 00.

The cleanest and best place for genu or ladles to board by the week at 63 00. th a PARTIES to remember 1 am maxing carriage L repairing a specialty. Ironing, painting, black•mltbirg and woodwork, warranted. J. Flke, 3> and XX H. Tenn. st-. 48 and 50 Kv. av. e-a,ta.tn z

i . ET your carpet* cleaned and renovated at the IT Steam Chrpet cleaning works, corner St. Clair •treat and the canal. ,. w «

A

LL kind* coal. Ail kinds coke, At bottom prices, At bottom prices,

H. B. Stout, 77 W. Market, H. B 8-out, 77 W. Market,

telephone connection.

Telephone cc

»connect ion.

mUb INDIANA DENTAL COLLEGE—PrectH* X will bo resumed oa October 19. at 2 p. in , super Intended by competent practitioners of deatls»ry. Fillings of ail Kinds and artificial teeth of the beat quality at coat. Extracting tree. This is an opportunity for tboae of limited means to te cure good dental services at small fees Reception room No. 40 Thorpe block, East Market st., IndianapoUa. h *

TJOME. of New York. IT Phoenix, of Hartford. Manhattan, of New York. Tradesmen’*, of New l ork. Commonwealth, of Boston. North German, of Hamburg. Springfield F. and M.. of Mate. Iroptrial and Northern, of London. Metropolitan Plate Glam Co., of N. Y. The above strong insurance rompsoies ara represented by Barnard A Saylca, 75 and 77 & Marset street. to

FOB RBNT

TpOR RBNT—Two good rooms at 33 E Michigan X 1 street. uuo!

i t* h&MI—Furnished trout room, 136 Mavachuaett* ave. ut ol

[iX/A aaNT—Two furnished rooms, oneafrmt P room, at Si W. Ohio at utt! ^OR BENT—Furnished effice, 34% E. Waahiogl ton street Inquire at Boom 6. ua s 7

TT’OR BENT—Booms, furnished or uniurniahed, X with board, 304 H. minoteat. lul T?OR BENI—Two bandsome.y furnished room*, £ one a front room. 82 W. Ohio at. v h!

,’OR RENT—Nice un furnished rooms, 472 North Alabama; references exchanged. i s

JR RENT—Two handsomely furnished rooms one u front room. 84 W. Ohio st. v h‘. JR KENT—Noat furnished front room on fi-bi floor, tor 2 gentlemen, at 19 Russell ave. !

jM)K RAN 1 - Fine rsaldeooa wun largo ground1 In Irvington, 616- Bamxrd ASarum vo

po wan

b BENT—Office rooms with boat and water, in Wright’s Market street block. Jobs C SIGHT V h!

T»K REoT—Barber shop and two room* up 1; stain in Dr. Denke, Walter’s Block, 226 X&m Haahlngton st- uu t! TOOK RENT—oulto of office rooms, Marketstreei C frent, in "Baldwin Btock," flO. Barnard A reylee, agent*. v o! |.vtjR BENT—10 room rmkLnce with all couv*nf lenoea. in the northeast part of the city. John M. Todd, 24% E. Washington at. uu t!

PERSONAL.

PERSON Air- Go sea the Big 4 aTi^S V-uJevIlU L theater to-otgat. to

PERSON AL-Daoeoek aat EhgUaa claD eaUgw at I 97 KMeridtaa street. ue*

pEBCONAL-Use Uremia, and joa whlaiw*?* XT have a beautiful eoaptoxloD. v ol

pERHAHAL—Don’t yea forget. Fred Hot*’* IT candy atore im the heat place to hay. vt

PERSONAL—Grepea, crepe*, grape*. Keiiey't L Island, at 149 hast Washington at., received every day. tae

PERSON AL—Yea ran always tad the beet of oti JT ^ ata^Maikel, hunpandgaa fixture hoa**,

PERSONAL—Gents’fine shoes, the beat Una in JT the dty, no mis taka a boat It. Coma and see for yourselves. O. W. Totowtler A Co. (ol a ta

PERSONAL—Ladies', mimes , and chUdrei’s JT ahoea in great variety, at raeaeoable prices. 33 East Waahlngton at. G. W. Tutowlwr A Co.

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PERSONAL—Just received a alee aaaoruaeat of T ltd tat, mitset, and child ’■ white slip pen, suitable for pertlea, etc., at Beot Upaide Down. Opposite Bate* Houae. tt * pEBSONAL-Pttre drags; soaps, perfumes and j A pretrriptions, at Garter A Fletcher’*, 3<J0 Mas■achuaetta avenne Telephone oonneotion with ail phyticians day or night. tt a

PERSONAL—John Kidd, attorney st law, rooms XT 38 and 90 Thorpe block. Proorietorot w Xn* world’* OoUeettan Bureau.’* {OoUeottoee and commercial litigation a specialty^ Ftnonal attsntto< to elty bualneM. not

PEBHONAL—Don’t be alarmed about any riot r to-day at the polls; there won't be any; but. If there to, and you get pounded to a jam, come into Perry’s for plaster, arnica. Pond,a extract,

lint, bandage* and *ich, 36 N. Penn. at.

M ISOBL.L ANBOU8.

QTENCIL8. Rubber Stamps, Seals and Wood O Engraving, 27 South Meridian at. aha

T ADIKS—Will find a good assortment ol white 1 i slipper*, suitable for burial purposes, at Boot Uielde Ttown. Opposite Bates Houae. tt *

t T/NlOHtS AND LADlr.S OF HONOR.—ttopJ\ lodge, No 6. Regular meeting to-mono« (WedneMtoy)evening at 7:80 o’clock. Members of

.slater lodges cordially Invited. Mas. C. K. Kxbnkk, Pro.

FmiA Wkubkr, Bee. 1

T HAVE filled nearly 130,000 prescription*, aod X never made a mistake. The (inert chemical* end puieet drugs always e-.ed, and the tame painstaking carefoloeat will characterize the basinet*

at No. 20 N. Penh st. Perry, the druggist,

'■The best ia none too good. at t

piNANCIAL—The Indiana Investment ComF pony I* fully established aa a regular bank o' flacoant and deposit. at s

Tj?LN ANCIAL—W« have a special fand of *6,00' J; at 7 per cent, for two years, on approval security. Clay pool A Stoddaap. to s

r?IN AN Cl AL—The Indiana Investment Goa> r pasty has th* choicest kind ol securities, (nut ting a high rate of Interest), constantly en hand Do nootnvatt roar money until roe tee them, at j

BOOIBTY MBBTCNOS.

an ABON 1C—Stated meeting of Oriental Lodge, m No. 600, thla (Tneaday) evening at 7:80 e’ckxk. Dabibx W. Hewn, W. M. John M. Bkakwkll, See. I

Vf AHONIC.—Attention, Sir Knights! Bauer 1Y1 Commandary :Ko. 1, K. T.. will convene" ij slated mon'hly conclave at 7:45 o’clock, ihtr

(luisday) evening, By older.

N. B. Ruckle, E. C

Wm. C. Andkrjon. Rerorder.

OBITUARY.

Death of Mrs. JS. Kohrer.

i The many ftienda ' add acquaintances of Mrs. E. Kohrer will be pained to learn through The News of her sudden death, which oocurrei at her home on South Meridian street, nuudaj ibe lOtb inat at X o’clock. O* Friday morning. October 1st, while In the midst of her duties, ax>'i in apjarentgood health, Mrs- R direr was strick-n with partly sis, lingering almost wholly uncooikU us from that time auill her death. She wa. well known as the proprietor of the Great Oregor C me for the lungs, a preperation of her own, sop in the manufacture of whluh she has for seven*

years past been engaged.

To this work the was devotedly attached, con ■elf mioosly believing that it was the great mlsdou of hvr life- The Increasing popularity of h-« medicine and demard (or the aura*, brought a cor rmponuiug incteaae of labor, oare aad reapooaibil tty, engaging her miud almoet cootlnuonsly, day and nignt. Inis strain upon the mental facui tie* proved greater than she conld bear, and ahfell a victim to an overwrought brain, in the very piimel of life. Deceased waa a true and siocer Christian, being a member of Olive Branch (Tbristaln) church, this city, at the time of bei death. Mrs Uohrer’s rainy friends will nma aber her for ber amiable disposition, warm aod sympathetic nature, bar kind hearted area and her kind words wbieh she had for everybody and at til times. In sickness ber nelghlrara looked for ber cheerful presence, and they never looked in ipain. Asa wife and mother she made home r* clant with lovexnd cflaction. Khe leaves a h i*-

was the Ugbt ef their existence.

TTHJA RENT—Large storeroom suitable for oa X 1 loon, 178 E. Washington st. Address Robert Oattarson,24Kentucky avenue. vh!

rx>A BEN’x—Small cottage oi four roo-aa, n» £ one with family need call; good references required. Apply 76 Kentucky ave. I TjX)R BENT—A desirable offioes or small store JJ rooms on Virginia ave., Vance Block. Appij to Br&lnard Rtwlaon, 33 Vance Btock. th « TX)B RENT—House 6 rooms, cellar, oat klu-n-C en, attic, soft and hard water. Call st 323 W North, or 91 B Meridian st, at restaurant. 1 z ‘ TX)B BENT—The Howard and Johnson reitC denco with two acres ground on Central gee , ine fruit and ahade. Bajuiaed A Baylux. v o TNOR RENT—Eligible frent rooms. In aeccnr L story of The Newa building, for offices. Particularly adapted lor a dentist. Apply at Nut* office. th a

T.X>K KENT—A storeroom, splendid location, X been occupied for the last eight years aa a grocery; Bleeping rooms above; rent low, Apply to A. 8. Caldwell, 96 East Waah. at. un a RtOE RENT—By Alex. Metxger, real eaae JC agent. Odd Fellows’ Hall, second floor, farm of 84 acres adjoining the city, on Crawfoidsvllle road, 70 acresa In cultivation, of which 32 acres are sown in wheat and 14 acres wood pasture, ut s

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TTOUND—fiutt^he CiraM Track

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LU* A Oa., aakaa the boat farm. .. market, butcher and general ever made. A full Una of fine oarmade to order, at 88 Bast Mary-

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the trade.

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TE A Y KD— Dark bay mare from corner of Court and Dels ware ata. Finder please return tc> Cannot’* Urety stable K. Palat n. v ol

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OTBAYED—One pair large brown moire, 1? O bands high, have not been trimmed lately Badnrn to 88 Central avenue and bo suitably rewarded GUlatt fn&s. uu tl

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QTOLEN- On Saturday night from Lord street. . 0 wagon whoa* bod waa load color aad rututloa gears red. Liberal reward will ha paid flat Its return to tbe above oddNan. I

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b*nd,»onand two danghtere, all nearly heartoktn, for she was the ugbt af their existence. Mn. Bober’* remains were this morning takes 16 Fountain county to bo laid by the side of her lather and mother and other relatives who ar. boiled there. I , L. B-

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POPE—Mrs. Elisabeth l ope, wife of Henry F. Pope, *fed 68 yean. Kune*si to-morrow, October 18, from the Fifth Presbyterian church, oorner of Blackford sud Michigan Btrrets, at 9 80 a m. !

OOXDJCXSJKD TELEGRAMS OW TO-DA1. Domeatlc. The steamers Bothnia and Herder brougt t $882,000 in gold. ! The steamship Labrador brought one million dollars in gold. Abraham P. Westbrook, of Newark, Ohio, died yesterday at the ege of 102 years. Luke Wei*, aged 16, of Baltimore, bein^ whipped by hia father, banged himself. Tbe Wabaeh road has cut the passenger rate between Chicago and St. Louis to $7. Tbe democrats of the 24th district of New Tork nominated Benj. F. Lewis for congrete. Tbe prohibitioniats of the 3d Maseachusstta district nominated Henry D. Cushing for congress. Tbe American ^erminua of the Allen line of at earners has been changed from Baltimore to Boeton. Henry Ward Beecher i« to deliver a great ■neech for Garfield at Cooper Institute next Wednesday. The democrats of the 8th Massachusetts district nominated Charles Theodore Russell for coffgreas. • The republicans of the first district of Msfeacbuietto renominated Wm. W. Crapo lor congress. It is said that Secretary Schnrz will decide to give St. Louis a new census enumeration, for which it asks. The prebident’s reception in Seattle, Washington territory, was very enthusiastic. Both he and Gen. Sherman made brief speeches. Judge Blatcbford and Judge Choate, of New York, have given a decision refusing to rv move Davenport, chief snpervisor of elections. } Hon. Thomas Duval, United States district judge for the western district of Texas, ditd yesterday at the residence of his son-in*! tw at Fort Omaha. The New York Herald calli on President Hayes to come home. He may be called no mi to suppress riots in Ohio and Indiana, ana h^ can not do it while 4,000 miles away on » pleasure jaunt. His place of duty is at hi post in Washington. ‘•Deseret,” the new American comic opera, was thought out Rt Haverly s theater toBight. The house was crowded with a fashlouable and critical audience, which gave b a verdict of unqualified approval. The libretto is by W. A. OroffuU, aad the music by Dudley Buck. Rueoas Ayres ba» been decreed the capital of tbe republic. Theobaw, the king of Burmah, has begun preparations for war on the British. George Warren, head of Warren line Liverpool steamers, died in Italy on Monday. Large reinforeemento are now on the border of Basutoland. No other tribes have 'joined tbe Fasutfll Nswe comes by way of Constantinople of a great insurrection of Mohammedans in Kuhgar, against thy GhitMfY,

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POUR O’CLOCK.

TO-DAY'S ELECTIONS.

Report* From Indian*, Ohio and Went Virginia.

Good Weather and a Fn’l Tote Everywhere.

No Disturbances Reported From Any Quarter.

INDIANA. Evansville. [Special dispatch to Ihe Indianapolis News.] Evahsvillk, October If.—Everything quiet. There have been but two arrests no to 11 o’clock for illegal voting, one on each aide. Tke promise is for one of the quietest elections ever known. Business men are out, though is is muddy. The vote is very large. Republicans very cheerful.

LATKR.

The election is unusually quiet and a large vote polled, At twelve o'clock the poll* showed 4,500. the whole vote cast in 1876 was 5,020. Both parties are working hard, and without bluster. Vow Albany. [Special to The IndianapoUa Nows.) Nkw Albabt, October 12.—A quiet election and increased vote. None illegal. Landers is running behind. Fort Wnjne. Fort Watki, October 12.—All btuineis houf es are closed. The election is passing off quietly. The republicans claim they will reduce the democratic majority in AUeu county 500,‘and it is generally conceded that R. S. Taylor will be elected to congress. Terre Hant*. [Special to the Indianapolis News.] Ts.brk Haute, October 12 —All is quiet. An unusually heavy vote is being polled in this city and county. Both republicans and democrats are confident. The latter claim that the Germans are voting for Landers. The cationals are making efforts in all the precincts, but their vote will be small, and Borne are voting with the democrats. United States deputy marshals are present in all tbe city precincts, for the first time in the history of the city.

OHIO.

The Election ProRrmolag Quietly-a Very Full Tot* Polled. Coujmrus,October 12 —Election day dawn ed chilly, cloudy and threatening rain, bubefore 9 o’clock the clouds were dissipated by the sun, which is now at mid-day shiah? bright and warm, with a cloudless sky and a certainty of a pleasant afternoon. A ctrcni, of all the poling places iu town shows thiti the voting commenced very early, and h is been going actively forward ever since. The result > is th* a very large proportion o' the votes are already in the boxee. In one precinct, where the vote last fall was 48), there have already been deposited 417 ballots, or very nearly the entire vote. In every other precinct over one half of the votes are in and on most of them two-thirds or threefourths of the total. The republicans claim that this fact, together with fine weather, wotks to their advantage and they aseert that they have made handsome gains. This claim the democrats do not concede. Both parties are doing their ntmoet to poll their fall strength, and it is likely that the city vote will b* larger than ever before. There has been no trouble at any polling place, aud the business men who have, aa a rule, closed their places, stand about the polls to prevent any disturbance that may be attempted. Both parties are uhiiing to secure a fair a'i<i full expression of opinion, and the best of feeling teems to prevail The democrats claim to have evidence that

m oast by The head<

of the two partes are nearly deserted, bm the interest is mei ely transferred to prtliug places. Arrangements are completed for receiving returns, to-night at the earliest pos-

sible hoar. ClndonAtL

CiscTiiXATt, October 12 —The we&tner was cloudy in the morning but clear and pleasant this afternoon. The vote began to be cast very early, and at 1 o’clock p. m.the number of votes in the boxes in many precincts exceeded the total vote of last year. Budpete is practically suspended, and ■the largest vote ever cast will ba polled to-day. No trouble up to the present time As a precaulionary measure the mayor ha-* celled on tbe militia to be in readiness, aad several companies are at the armory ready to respond if called upon. A half dozen arrests have been made for disorderly conduct and for attempted illegal voting. The poile are clorely watched everwbere. Yery little scratching is done. The republicans regard the heavy vote as in their favor.

WES! VIRGINIA.

ImOlcatlODa of Decided Republican Gatos—

The Greeobaokers an Important Factor. Whbklikq, W. Va., October 12.—The re-

sult in this state is likely to show a considerable decreese in the democratic majority. Tbe extent of this decrease tarns upon the greenback vote, which is variously reported at ten to twenty thousand. It has its principal strength in the third district, and will draw, perhaps, two-thirds of its votes, as far as tbe state ticket is concerned, from the

democracy. Tbe republicans have vigorous canvass, considering their means, and are sanguine

carrying an increased representation in the legislature, perhaps enough, along with the green backers, to control the election of a United States senator. This state doea not elect congressmen until November. The result in this district will depend on the general result of to-day’i vote in Ohio, Indiana and West Virginia' There is a great deal of excitement over the result in thiaoounty. Both sides claim a majority. The republicans have gained noticeably of late, principally

on the tariff disenssion.

A. W. Oampbxll,

Editor Daily Intelligencer.

[New YorksfetlaLI - Garfield is reported ben to ba confident of his election, and of carrying both Ohio and Indiana next Tuesday. Ben. Bntler predicts a democratic majority in Indiana of ten thousand, and a revolution In Ohio. [a W. Gottorn in Cin. Gaaetto ] Putting all tbe information received to getber and weighing it carefully, and making all>eaeooable aliowancea for over enthnsiasm, your correspondent believes southern Indiana will show a dear gain ol from 3,50$ Io4/)00 for tbe republican ticket on Toeeday next, and this estimate ia from 1,000 to 1,500 ander that made by others who art certainly Wdl Dotted. g'WIVWM

two illegal votes have been oast bv the republicans in one precinct The headquarter?

irom we made_A UrniAh ie or

The Chicago Academy of Music Burned.

Baltimore’s Seequi - Centennial Celebration.

The Sultan Orders the Surreuw der of Du eigno.

Theater Destroyed by Fire. Chicago, October 12.—The Academy of Mosic, owned by Wm. Emmett, and situated in West Halstead street, was totally deatroyed bv fire this morning. One fireman was fatally injured and five severely hurt The cause of the fire is os vet unknown. It originated about 10 o’clock, among the flies bock of the stage near the roof. It spread with great rapidity, and was beyond control when the firemen arrived. The fire had been burning but for fifteen minutes when the roof fell in with a tremendous crash, burying several firemen. A terrible confusion followed, and it was with great difficulty and peril to their own lives that the firemen succeeded in rescuing their comrades. Theodore Bernhardt, of engine 14, is fatally injured. The others, although badly wounded, will recover. The front wall of the Academy is still standing, but the bailding, which had jest been refitted for the season at on expense of $15,000 or $80,000, is entirely gutteo. As the walls of the academy of mnsic ore still etandls^, and the stage and all the stage machinery escaped without serious damage, the loss will cot be so heavy as at first anticipated, and will not exceed $40,000; insurance $22 000. Tbe bailding was owned by W. B. Clapp and the theater rented to Wm. Emmett. The Grant-Hancock Intarvtow, [Gath’s New York tpedaL] General Grant said to-day: "I had no idea that Dr. Fowler would print my coaverration. It was an extraordinary conversation. I did not think for a moment that he wonld want to publish it. A few days after it took place he wrote, osking my permission to publish the substance of it, and I replied in what was equivalent to a refusal, explainir g that it wonld be used in a more dignified way on the stamp. After receiving my letter he printed the interview.” [Kern York * pedal to Cincinnati Gaaetto. 1 Dr. Fowler allowed your correspondent fo copy the following letter from General Grant: Rev. Dr. C. H. Fowler: Dkai mi—I bare no objection to your noting down aa; thing I.tald to day for future reference, but ta I to d substantially the tame thing to a republican speaker, who is to addreea the voters of several ttaus during the canraaa, 1 would prefer wbatl said should not goont at aa interview until he brings it out. Tnia la due to him. Very tjnly youre, 0. 8 Goaht DnlelRno not got Surrendered, Cons Aa t i a ople, October 15—The note containing a communication made to the ambessadore by the minister of foreign affairs on Saturday that the port is ready to cede Dulcigno, is awaiting the sultan’s sanction. THI I RADI SIGNED, London, Octoter 12.—The Pall Mall Gazette cays it is informed that news has been officially received this afternoon that the eultan has consented to the amicable cession of Dulcigno. A dispatch from Pira pays the sultan last night signed the irade in which he orders tbe surrender of DoTcigno Baltimore’s Celebration. Baltikobb, October 12 —The celebration of tbe ofpqni centennial is continued to-day. The Knights Templar, Royal Arch, aod Blue Masons are out in strong force, inclnd ing a number of viairiog commanderies of Knights Templar. The remainder of the procession was composed of children of the public schools, of which there are several thousand in line. A threat of rain early ie tbe forenoon prevented many children from joining, and the procession is the largest of Us kind ever seen in Baltimore.

Tb* Turkish Mlasioaarg fitnrdeiera. * ' [Washington special.] The department of state is in receipt of a telegraphic dispatch from Mr. Heap, the United States charge d’affaires at Constantinople, announcing the murderers of Dr. Parsons, tbe American missionary, who was recently killed and robbed under circumstances of great atrocity, at Ismidt, have been tried by tbe court at Constantinople and convicted. Tbe principal, a Turk, named All, has been sentenced to death by hanging, and two others to imprisonment at hard labor for fifteen years. Egypt and th* Slave Trade, London, October 12 —Col. Gordon (Pasha), while paaeing np tbe Red Sea wrote, under date of September 29th, to the secretary of tbe British Anti-Slavery rociety as follows: ' I hear of an Egyptian official leaving M&sgiweh to annex Damkli coast and occupy Gnardafni promontory. This will involve Egypt in a yearly expenditure of £50,000 and completely blockade Abyssinia from the sea. Tbe Byptian commission established at Assiat, for the suppression of the slave trade is a perfect farce. Troops for Ireland. Dublin, October 12.—The military anthoritiee in the weet of Ireland are making extensive preporations in view of apprehended disturbances. Houses are beieg hired at Tuam and Headford, in Galway, and at Balia Mayo, for immediate occupation by the military detachments. Troops will also leave Cnnagb, of Fildare for Castlebar, and Westport in Mayo. The Same Opinion Hare. [Gath’s New York apecUL 1 It is pnllic opinion here that both parties onaht to te ashamed of themselves for having sent prise-fighters and repeaters to the west; that if any body ia killed by these gongs, tbe persons who exported them should be made to stand in the dock by the assassins. The Divine Gtcthea Prop. [Faria cable ipec 1*1.] Sarah Bernhardt leaves Paris on Tuesday, and Havre on Saturday. Many of her admirers are talking of escorting her to America in their yachts, and several enterprising Paris journals intend to Bead oat correspondents specially attached to her divine person. Cnlhollo Opposition bo Stntw School*. Ottawa, October 12.—A pastoral wag read is all the Catholic churches of this dtj forbidding parents to send their children to the model school on pain of deprivation of the sacraments. The model school is a government institution, preliminary to the normal school. The PltUbarg OoUtston. PmucBff, October 12.—Another victim of Batnrdav’s collision, Miss Bom MoOaba, died loot night at the Weet Pennsylvania hospital. Up to noon to-day no more deaths had occurred, though little hopes are entertained of aereraL Railroad authorities ore holding secret investigation. Gan. Gram's Mew—ants. New You, October 12.—Gen. Grant left at 1 o’clock p. m. for Boston, escorted by a rommiree from that city, consisting of ex Govern* is Boutwell and Talbot, and Colonel Herbert C. HilL The Bne—g Ayres 0*nfederation. BuiNoa Atlu, October 11—The national eongrets has proclaimed Gen. Rocn president at the Argentine coofedcraUoiL Perfect pai qnility prevail*

Latest Reports from tlie Ohio Eleetfeo. ,

A HeaTj Tote Polled mri Bttrji one Confidents

Every iking Remarkably tyaiet in the City.

sort hern words. Qniet and good order prerail. The rush wa? over at 3 o’clock, and

THE OHIO EXmonON* The Whole 8tat* Alive with latereeS—Th* Best Men of Both Parties nt the PeBe. Colcubss, October 12.—Reports from all over tbe state, received np to 3 o’clock, say the weather is fine, and the fall strength of both parties is coming out. Republicans now claim that they have eridenieg of gains in this city sufficient to carry it by a small majority. The county as a Whole will, however, undoubtedly go democratic. The vote of the employers of manufacturing establishment? is said to be almost uniformly republican. Straight tick* ets are being voted, and the scratching is oa local officers. The saloons are dosed by order of tbe council, and there is no drunkenness. Old residents ear the election is as quiet as ever known. There are a few strangers in the city, but the late trains will be loaded with peonle coming here to get early returns. Two arrests have, so far been made, one of a republican and one o( a democrat. In both instances the question wa? a? to the place of residence, and is a technical one, so that no proeecution is likely to ensue. At the republican headquarters the reports have been received from several towns and precincts which giveilhe ground for expecting republican tains. Nothing has been recieved at d*mocia'ic headquarters which wnnld indicate the drift of the voting, bat John G. Thompson rays victory is certain for the democratic party if a f tir rote is bad A rcroerKable feature of the diy’s w>rk has been the appearance at tbe polls of the better men ef either party, who assisted at tbe organization early in the morning, and have tfaowa unflagging interest ever ricce. Many of these men have aot taken an active part in politic? for years. There is no greenback or prohibition vote worth mentioning in this locality. TBE OITT. Indication* that Peelle will be Defeated. Later this afternoon, the indications are that Peelle will oe defeated by the vote? of nationals in favor of Porter. The race between Byfield end DeLaMatyr will bs close, and some democrats concede the election of the latter. Adams is being scratched ia the

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but comparatively slow work mode in voting after that hour. Fiitt j ward—637 voters at 2:30 p. m. f ecratchieg Peelle, Adam? and Mothersheed. Somewha’. Second ward—Landers and Scott by the democrats, and Adams by the republicans ere being scratched. 622 votes in at 2:30. Third ward—647 votes here at 2:45. No particular scratching. Fourth ward—546 votes polled at 2:45. Scratchipg here for Porter. Fifth ward—Peelle is being scrn’cheibere, the democrats claiming that they had just feued it out; 679 votes in. Sixth ward—Porter is running ahead, it is claimed. At 2:15 there were 722 votes registered. Seventh ward—At 2 o’clock 763 ballots. Lull in votieg, and challenging. Parties rurnirg evenly. Eighth ward, 1:30 o’clock—603 billots. Relation of parties unchanged. The democrats find they have been using republican tickets nearly all day. Ninth ward, 1:30 o’cleck—762 ballots. Situations materially unchanged. No distort at cfl. Tenth ward, 2'o’clock—546 ballots, democrats challenging and making a sport. Evervthir g quiet. Eleventh ward,.2:90 o’clock—728 billot?. Much challenging. Changes to republican. Everything qniet. Twelfth ward.—Over 800 votes had been cast at 3 o’clock. There was some scratching of Adaitos, and negroes were seen peddling tickets with Landers’s and Lemon’s names on republican lists. Thiiteenth ward—At 2 o’clock there were 684 votee in the box. Some challenging and Porter gaining. Fourteenth ward—All quiet at 2:15, and 610 votes in the box. Some challenging, and Byfield and Peelle being scratched, nationals were scratching Gregg and voting for Porter. Fifteenth ward—620 votes oast at 2:30 o’clock, and voting was quite lively. Challeogitg close, but not much scratching. Democrats claim to be making gains this afternoon. All qniet. Sixteenth ward—There had been 609 ballots cost at 2:40. But little scratching or <heller ging. A krock down oicurred hsr# about 2 o’clock over a personal matter. Officers Rafferty and Hicks promptlv slated the parties for aeeault and battery. No other trouble. Seventeeth ward—Up to 2:50 o’clock 601 votes bad been deposited in the box. A few wordy combats, but no trouble. Challenging close, and democrats coming up to the work better than in the forenoon. . . I' Eighteenth word.-Qniet. voting not very spirited, and prospects for a full vote. At $ o’clock 589 votes had been cast But littla scratching and few challenges. Nineteenth ward, 3 o’clock—652 ballots. A heavy vote. No challenging. No disturbances. The 20th ward, at 2:30 this afternoon, hod cast 700 votes which heretofore bos been the fall poll of that precioct. Tbe vots will reach 800 and Porter will carry tbe ward by 200 majority, a handsome increase The 21st ward bad cast over 600 votes at 2 o’ckck, indicating an nnnguaily large turn out for this hour of the day. The 22d ward registered 600 rotes at halfpost two, and this being Bieler’s ward, it la thought he will overcome its democratic majority, especially as it is largely made up of Germans. At 2:45 o’clock 700 rotes hod been cast in the 23d word, which is within a hundred of the entire vote of the ward two Clears ago. The increase of vote in this word is considered favorable to the democracy. In the 24th ward 615 of its 700 votes bad been cast before 3 o’clock, and the republicans are confident of gains in this precinct. Tbe Knights of Columbia vote ki this and other southern wards wilt materially increase the vote for Mr. Porter as against Landers. At 3 o’clock 821 votes had boon cast in the twenty-fifth ward, and by far the largest crowd was found at this poll. Notwithstanding the rough element ta this oeighoorhoed, the best of order prevailed, and the some can be said of all the other wards. Martin Loft us was broughtin from Brpwnsbsrg, Hendricks county, where he had attemoted to vote. He is on Irishman who has been in the country only seven months. He bed been told he bad a right to vote, aad disclaimed any intention of doing wrong, and the U. S. commissioners are inclined to believe him.

Washington, Get 12 —For Tenneeeee and the Ohio valley—light local rains, followed by ctaertag colder weather wind* generally from north to weet, aid ristag barometer. Juft ice Clifford, of the supreme court, is ecBvalefptng rapidly, |