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kiLU-A. aood girl M M U«t Mlekifta it. ^AlITED^B# battN dUh thM CifUHni^try inr ANni>—U«ed U«mui gi i*t 171 WegtSoRtt fT two. l_ AttlMXt— Pr*cti<»l V«l;er at St «. MerHUn ff »twt. tn i TTTAJITED—BMt auker at 61 ladUBa aveaue; TT Ke’in. l_ flTAXITKlv-boarden at the CrlUrteo; gnat ra* Tv 4o«tlaB. h a
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a^QuoK^emaiB preferred; UrlMrion,
TirAJ»TEl>—a good girl at 2S5 North lUlaoIa it, ff Beforencee required. tnti TTfAUTKiv-Bituatieo to do general houoework
TV *t S76 E. Bov "York et.
UTOBTElwGUI tn do general housework; TV smell fatally; S12 East North et. to tl \kj am i ota aa* aaae good no new ay TV Wb. Johns, » Ttryjata ammo. to* TITABTETV-To bur, light oce-h«ree jolt wagon; TV C. D. Kroger, W fort Wayne sto. to tl WrANTED—{food girl t' aaniet la eooklng and TV kitchen work; 129 North Kllnole et tn tl •jlTANTEte—A girl or wotran for genaral houseff work; apply at f§i N. Meridian it. 1 TjrraNTfeD—a lady egente; aieo 1 to attend to TV oWce; loqnlre tor Heck, Basee House. tot I
TKT ai^TgD Tlnner. eteedy work and good TV wages, at 18B and 167 W. Washington at. ta a TTrANTED—Position to write by an experienced fT and rapid writer; address Eeama, News offleo, i TTr ANTED—You to try Archdeacon’s chowTT chow mix ad pickles; all grocers keep thorn.
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TTf ANTED—Boarders aad oecupints fjr furnTT Ished and on.ornlshed room; 32 N. Mies. at. nvsl TIT ANTED—hltoation by girl to d > np-staira TT work or assist in light house work; 432 South Illinois at- I
07 ANTAD—Carnage repairing sad repainting: TV ftrat-elaas work; price* low; C. H. Black, iTE.
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ANTED—A few more women or girls to clean
pigs feat. Wm. Archdeacon A Co , *76 West
Washington st. tn a TIT ANTED—A good barber to rant the barber VY ahop in the Dr. Peake*Walter bullding.226 B. Washington st. tn ti 117ANTED-Experienced girl who can do fancy
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ITT ANTED—At G T Echmldt’s brewery, fifteen TT teams; wages from f£7i to fs per day: F. J. Blame, contractor. in tl
It/ An TED -I'o rent rooios for light hiea^kerp* TT lag, famished or nalnrnlsned; u. K Bartlett, 74 W. Washingtaa et ‘ to tl XITINTED - It known that Mr*. L L J eksun TT gDeejieraoaal attention to all matters In dress, at 76 East Washington st. TTf ANTED^Ysu te get iswer Z ts, flower aiaads, TT coal hods, sbOTsta and tongs at Woodaaware Bare, 63 North IIHosts st. nv a lir ANTED—V amssi to do house wo'k; will pay TT the hikhMrt wages; apply at Ma. Thomas Oottwll’s, 93 East Market rt. toz 11/Ao t a>>—You to tniy your oo«i and oote cf TT H. B. Ptout, 77 W«t Market street, st lowest prices; telephone connaetlan. « a-w,f.m 117 ANTED—2 or g unlnraiihed nomi for light XL,; ,ll • ‘’■mTTTANTED—Flnsaal aad walking tiiits to m«We TT for *2 50 end **66; fint<claai wak; at 94 E. New Yoik street, Halcron Block taJq? I TET ANTED—All kinds at hoods and stteii, im TT which we will per the very highest current price. The Indiana fareetment Co te s TET ANTED—Good girl for general housework; TT also good nurse; it not willicg ts do roar duty don’t apply; 171 N. Tennessee st. I
TET ANTED—ttirls wanting good places to do TT homework to cnH at Employment Agency, rooiul Moore’s block, MK E, Market at, nn as ■tETANTB'*—By a young man, a tarnished room TV with fire daring winter months, within fire squares of Bates House; adsms Tim, News office.
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TI/ANTED-Ladles whan in search ota handTl some, styileh cmak ar Dolman st exceptioos* bly low prices, to be sure a-d rxtmine our stock. Daria A Cole Odd Fellows’ Block. TIT ANTED—Lady ewrasser; one who has had TT oxperieneo In canvassing for books preferred; something new Call at Cameron's music store. Psnnsylrapla street, from 9 to ib a m. I TIT ANTED—A sails of 3 rooms or a small house TT not mo a than six squares from Waskinrtsn street, south, and between Meridian and New Jsre*y sts. Addreaa TVnsnt, Newe office. I IMT AHTKi*—To rent a bous* of 4 sr 7 rooms; TT must be in good .ondiUon; osli 2 persona In
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toil _ Address < y News office. TIT ANTED- A good, ret’able German gli l *»d> TT houvwork in a ism ty ox thr«e;m :st bin good cook, waster and lroner, and hrlurreisr-
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TIT ANTED—At 611 Na/lh Tennessee gtre^r, ocTT eupaauforsoliaa*roo«s.furoiJh*i; twob d nobs ard sitting room suliabSa for fauD’vof S. or
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W*i^zaz2*T.sixiz sai Chair, sold st the warereoms of Urn Csbioet Makers’ Union, East Marset street, corner Pttsa. (s)tn U TET ANTED—ftani lies to know, at Poudar’s clean TT meat market, fig* E. Washington st. and stall 1 saxt market, fresh inaat la oflbrsd aad sold regardMss of prices. Bssf. Sander loins and spring Iamb
TIT A NT AD-No mu threat nrloas tor flue watch TT and dock repairing at C. H. Msallsr’a pnre Mirsd watch maker, oor wash and Ala. su
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Biral watch maker, oor waan ana Ata. at. tiau men's work n specialty, ti r «vs erperlanoc,
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VTJTANwwf. Men to represaat baMnres haring TT aocrmpeiiuwn eanreall e 11.500 to ft 000 s yasr; small capital and reference req <i-od.
Inquire for Tan Aden,
ftt ’. I Bates House. TirANTBb—Imm diately, a firsDciMs filar and TT circular aawy er at my mill. 4*6 East Ohio street; ittady nupfoyment klrea to a mtisfaetory
man: apply to loramsa la mill.
to tl , George P Emery. rtf ANTED- Patients at the Indiana Dsnta CMTV lor; gold AUlttfsas Mv ea SO oanta; full set Of artific'al teeth at $«. bees of matarisla need; axtrsctlng free; eompeteat dentist always In charns. Call at room 40 TharpMs bleok, on East Market at
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TTTANIED-A snMahle. wargstls man as agent in TV each of the principal towns to the 8uto, for toe asaet useful, best value aad easiest sold article loth*market;alsoenelive saleamsm for city; in> qniiscr tddrem W. F N., Spanosr House, IndiaastoBa 1 TIT ANTED- Partner to toko sne half interest ta TV 1 ranch office at this place will pay *2,500 to
Ah Uty i nd rstarsoM required.
Inqui.e tor Tim Alisa,
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ANTED-lOjOOO^opls^to s«s the ••Big4”^at gX/l \rrANTKD—Dsy boarders; lodging for twe geaTY tinmen;83 hTth East st. tn ol fl/ANlhus- 4 wo sppreuiices to learn dressauk* TT Dg; 1QX E. Wstblngton st. I vrr ANTED—Party to tste house and board owaVT era, at 146 North Tennessee st. tn n l
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ANTED—Day boarders at 117 N. Illinois st. IITANI OD-Sltusttoa by traveling salesman; ad* TT drese Ekpwtonesd Man, News stine. ta hi 117 anted-JO coopers on floor barrels; prion if TT eents; oe strike. James M. Qutter, Terrs Naute, lafl totl QTANTED—Bitoatioa by a good gtri to do upTT stain work duringthe winter tor her board;
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TX)B BENT-Furnished room, 77 Weet Ohio JC street. I T.'UK KKNX—Suite ot tooms, 69H N. Iiliuois J street. U el CtOB KENT—A aloe 1 urolshed room. 1M North C Illinois. tn hi TjM)B KENT- Uafurniahed room. 367 North IIJ liaois si totl TX>K BENT-Furnished rooms, 54 MsssachaF *etts avenue. tael ENUM fUMf—Double office. Bates Block, second a: TW. fl. Bstsb ttnsl BENT—▲ large pleaeaat front room, 197 North llllaeia street. ta ol TOOK BENT-Furnished and unfurnished rooms, J in West New. Terk et. tnoT i TX>K KENT—Two anfurnished lower front J reoms at 449 E St. Clair st. i l?OB BENT—Pianos, VS per month, at Pearaon’s £ Music Store, S2 N. Penn, st. toa VX)B BBW I— Store room and suite of rooms m
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I_ Jh, jsAia—At the Bjn-ron, 10<i N. Delswsrs at., rooms with it wlthont board. I ■puB RKNT—Comfortably furn!shea front room i? centrally located. Gall at 15 E. New York at. 1 TXIK RENT—House, S23 West North street, 5 J; rooms, to small family, <U C6 per month tn a (.Win aucari- rmnuhrel liont upper room, with I; fire, In yrlratefamily, !H lad^ars^ tool TOOK BJUIT—Fnrnlrhed front p».Jor to tw » genJ; tl#men; also small bed room, i&l .7. Illinois Street. tt a TjX» RENT—huite o! roo is. faroisued or unJ’ famished. Inquire at till W. Vermont st, for 3 days to t! TOOK KENT—Elegant store room, 167 Ksat WsatJ; ington atrees: also up stairs room; also splendid factory. Apply at Mansur’s biak. tn o DVlB RENT— 1 irafociau house of 12 rooms, r fronting on Military Fark. No. 274 Wert New York st. T, E. Mori is, 56 E. Market st, tt o TOOK BENI—Two story brick house seven rooms i; splendid neighborGt.ol to s small family aad prompt paying tenant laquire 163 N. Eut st. 1
TOUR RENT—Eligible front rooms. In second P Rory si The News building, for offioos. Parucniarly adapted for a dentist. Apply at News office. ths TOOK RENT —The bestomc^lu the city, ground C floor, fire proof vault, heated, light and airy, Insuraioe preferred, rent nominal. InquDe No. 2 Poard ot Trade. ta na TOUb oaN i—Steam power aod rooms, former y I occupied by Ollgtre & Cowan, butter dish mauufacturera, Sto Maas are Apply to C. C. Punlng Mill, 317 Mass, are. ur si TOOK KENT-In private bouse, two large, hind* P some furnished rooms with board. Locstion very desirable Stable room for hone and care rises. Address J. E , News office. I
PaBSONALT
I>EBSONAI— Gesee he Big 4 at ths VandevtUe L theater to-night. - la r>EK80N aX—Keys, safv . ad door lock repare L log a specialty at fr >sve. naf pEBSHN AL—Don’t jovt forget. Fred Heta’s I oandy store W the best place to buy. va PERSONAL—Watcbea denned for Si aad ware A ranted; crystals l£c; fVellner £ Co. 71,73 Mam. totl pEBSONAb—Ornpes, grapes, grapv. Kelley’s L ialnnd, at 149 East Waahlastou et,, received every day. toa P&BSONAL—You ran aiwaya flod the beet o< oil L C. W. Meikel’s lamp and gas fixture boom, 66 N. Penn, st. us s pBBSQNAL-Yon can taxe yonr prsssnpthm JT with con Aden os to Charley Griffith, 5QJ R Washington street. t s-m.w.f
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PERSONAL—WalKfng salts mtko for 33 00 at JT Mrs. L. L. Jackson’s, 76 East Washington at, over gtout’i hat store. PERSON AL-Ton will be rewardol by calling 1 and examining Cadwallader’s new style pho> toa. 2 West Washington st. ta si PERSON AL—dents’ fine shoos, ths beat Use in £ the dty, nomiataks atom it. Come and see fur yourselvea. f. W. Tate wild A Co. (ol e M pEBSC^fAL—Ladles’, misses', and children's shoes In great variety, at rsaeosable prices. ® East Washington st. C W. Tutewlier A Co.
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PERSONAL—Txte your friends to the baest gal1 lery in ths ettste. ViHiurrs welcoms at Csi« wafladsr’s 2 W. Wash, st, See hive oorner. ter m.Ui pERBONAD—Just recmrwd a nice assortment of IT ladtea. mlasss, and child’s white slippers, suitable lor parties, etc., at Boot Upside Down. Opposite Bates House. tt » PERSONAL—Pure drugs, soaps, perfumes and JL prescriptions, at Carter A Fletcher’s, 800 Massachusetts avenue Telephone connection with all physicians dy or night. tta pERHOU AL—John Kidd, attorney at law, reoms L 23 and 30 Thorpe block. Proorlotor of “TLe Worm’s CoUeetlon Bureau.” Collections and eom.aerdal Litigation a ipealalty. Personal attention to city business. ana pEKHONAL-Mra. M. E Cismen* tails past,presi ent and future; works charms; causes *r*'dy marxiagee; also girei chart of luck to accomplish any axdertaklog in businem mattere; tin can find lost or stolen goods; can bring the separated togetaer ; also her baatoees can bs done by letter, by eenditg age and complexion and tteioslng a stemp; all will do well that are In •rooMe of any kind to consult Mrs. Cfomens at No. 227 Virginia avenue, Indianapolis, Ind. Const/Rations from 8 a m. to 9 p. m : aatisfactloa gr ax an teed. Mrs. M. E. Clemens, 2*7 Virginia ara. Take Virgiala avenue street cure | rdunik. COHND—The best stores lor the money, at Na C _2 Maconlc temple. oa a IXU ND Depay, the hatter, at No 71 Mam are. J. Bilk tnd frit hate repaired and changed in s ? to, on shore notice. tn o Tj *uLND - That the beat place in the city to bay V handsome drrss goods, at lowest prices, is ot Paris A Cola's, Odd Feliows block. f^OUND—Money—With speedy restonuon to C healths by getting proscriptions sad drags at itoymoad's, eornsr Pltun »t aad Mam, tra. uk s TOOUND—That the Circle Track wagons maos C by Shaw, Backus A Co., makes the bast (arm, reight, daUvery, market, butcher and gansrsl • pr!u g wagons, ever made. A fall Una ol fine carniacai la stock, or mods to order, at S3 East Maryland st NoU—The double trass platform gearing furnished to the trade. e e
DISSOLUTION.
I |IBSOLUTTON.—Notice Is hereby
MJ the partnership heretofore existing as the firm
given tna’.
of Solomon A cawyer it by mutual consent d<»se red Mr Sawyer will oomlsus ths bustncM st No. (3 East Market street, collect all claim! aad
0*7 ell llabilitks of the tirm
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Inf 1 snspol's, Sept. 2d, 1380 1
FINANCIAL.
‘'LNaNCTAL—The Indiana InrestmsBt Oamr p*ny M fully establlahod as a ragnlar bank ol ttaowant and deposit. nta TSINANCIAL-Tke In Jims invertaaeat Comr peny. has ths ebsieeet kind or sscartttes, (nab. dng a high into ol Interest), eonatantly on hand. Done* lavust year nmnsy antti yon sss thorn, nti FOB SALirOB TBADB.
T7K)R 8 A LB OR TRADE-A Drew A Wadds’l P phsetoc, good oa now. Apply 114 A Meridian. nv e! TOOK SALE OR TRADB-The Criierton dining r room 33 South Illinois st Address T. Lyon white, proprietor. no s
MISOBLLANBOUS
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Rubber Stomps, deals and Wood 27 Sooth Meridian et. nhs
InMatrajioU INDIANAPOLIS, MONDAY EVENING. OCTOBER 25, 1880.
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R'if.t-Freeh cow. Apply 720 N. Mtoflotipplet tn tl
TOUR BALE-’ Gilt Edge” fiour by all entorpno- £ ing greesra. tie a
TOOK SaLB—ffildpr £ The Newe office
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8ALB—The Splendid been 1
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f ADIKS—Will fed e good MSJTbnentof white Li sUppere, anltoble far burial purpmoa. at Boot ni<i» ’ iqwp. Opeoalt* Bwuw Hops*. tt>
LOST OR toTOLMN?
f OST OR STOLRN'-From Woxlrufi I’.sos, red L Irish setter dog answering ta name of Frank, wens nirkie collar markwl -Wteiosv.” fadtaaapotis. A suitable reward will be paid If returned to 7» West Maryland street toe!
TOOR^X! RANGE -%wmilU for ’nmbto I? to s a C. WnioaT, cor. Team and Georgia
TOOK SALK—( erealine, l^e new food, by all on- £ torprlatag groeara. no a HA Ia»—a wo good BOOOTia-nBna panotona, si J? 04 Em* W—MnjtoA 1, >hi
TOOK 8 ALB—A good Prince organ, cheep. Ad- £ drees G T., news office. ttai TOOK 8ALB—Fine shepherd pupe, 236 S. West £ streat. Thoroughbreds tn si TOOB 8ALB—96 yards new rag carpet, cheap. Jf fall 94 Bhat hew York st. totl TOOK SALK—Good family mare. Inquire at £ Dank store in Baton house. te ol TOOK SALE—Vooe A Sen’s piano at Pearson's £ manic store, 22 N. Psnn. st. tvs
TOOR B3IN Itoee burner store. Large Aviary £ bird cage, 276 S. Illinois st. tn si TOOR SALE—A No. 1 side-bar boggy, or trade. £ Addrem Side-bar, News office. I
TOOR SALE—Damaged wheat for chickens. Tal> £ bot A Co., No. 1 Massachusetts avs. to a TOOR BALL-Gnxrry doing good badness, or in- £ tercet In same. Address Cos j, Nows office, tn si TOOK HALB-Nsw A second-hand boots A show £ bought, sold A exchanged, 145 N. I>el. st. touai
Y.w»K SALbr-A lot of good uroond-hand engines £ H. G Wright, cor. Tenn. and Georgia sts. to s TOOR SALw^-Several good sawmills. H. C. £ Wright, corner Tennessee and Georgia sts. to s TOOK 8ALB—Choice Michigan apples and poto- £ toes. T. J. Cox, 62 and 61B. Maryland st. no a TOOR SALE—Grocery, good trade, reasons given £ for selling. Address T. A. Sellers, News office, uasl
TOOR BALE—Wood, wholesale a. : rets'I, corner £ ol South and Tennessee street. in si C. A. Wxbb. TOOK BALE—Family horse, 5 years old, sarrso- £ ted perfectly sound and gentle. Address E. Y., Newt office. ■« TOOR 8ALB—£ii*aw. Iren heating store, pipe £ sad zioc, for wood, hard or soft coal. L. F. DoGolyer. 7 N. Fens. st. to a!
TOORSALb—Royal patent St, Louie mill dear, £ hnscoeq-si in this market. Talbot A Go., ■oieagenU, No f Mam, are tn i TOOR SALE—J' et 5-ply rag carpet ho.u 35to 85 £ cents per y^ I. FTu:t< ry 174 vlrgiuta arsuae, near South et. i~al(tLore &■ tnsf-m.w.t
TOOR SALE—Ret auras In buMnese part <-f city £ doing good bssli eas;»• nance for the right man. Address For Sale, Ne»« oifice nn a TOOR SALS—Good < umi and city property for £ sale low for cash, r on long time. W. A Bradshaw, over 16 N Feunsylvaniast. ns
TOOR SALK -Burden organ in excellent repair £ go d tore for 94 n , on monthly ptynients, resrson’s music store, 22 N. Pscnsylraolart. tor. jV-OB BALE-Non-explosive library and study 1; lamps, bead-light oil, coal oil, is rap ch* uneys, reflectors, etc. G W. Malkel, 66 N. Penn. at. nes TOOK B AJLE—MachInery—Ai[ stnee second-hsad £ engine outfits, new flour mill machinery and saw mills. X&4C H. Rlchxri*. U9 South Meridlsi Hreet. nv x TOOR BALE—A fine family horre, good driver, C works well auder saddle, kind and gen-k seven (7) yean old. Apply at Patticon’s stoMe, Court at. to si
JjXfR BALK—Flrtt-claat magic lantern aad 60 £ tildes, all in flrst-claaacondition, rood »a new; ■ IHran’s manufacture; very cheap. V. K Morris, 56 East Market st. tto TOOR SALE—A desirable retidenc:'. No. 273 N. £ Tennessee street, between Michigan and North streets; alto furniture. Pardos going irons the city and with to sell Immediately tt a
rx>R 8ALE-First-clan restaurant with good £ trade, tell cheap If sold within 30 days, o vner has other business. He will be at 21 S. Meridltn •t from G to 3 a. m , every morning, C to 1 even ftp. im TOOR BALE- Grccetioa and flxturea with good 6>- £ tobflabed cash trade;new, clean stock, cheap rent, good reasons for selling. Will take a good tram as part pay. Addrem K. K„ this offioe. ue6!-m,w,(
TOOB BALE—Grocery -The grocery ami stlo m at I; 59 Howard street, with good trade, stock and fixtures. A cnance for a bargain Call at premises. tool-s,m i w FaKDnRtKA Hs:t5. TOOR BALE-49 acres of good land north part of £ this comity, and a cottage on College area as, cheap, as the owner ts a ’ion-resident. G. W. Alexander, ts at MB. Market *U
TOOR BALE—Camngte ana buggies, I hart sold £ my Interest in the firm ofDrew A Waddell, and am now selling buggies and carriages of all description for Isas in oner than I can manufacture them. J ran recommend and warrant this work. Please tail. 8. W. Dxnw, No. 63 K. Court st, oa s7-f,m,w Ad Heretb’s Block.
JX!b DALE—Great redaction Boots end Shoes at the Capitol Shoe Store. Our large slock ot first-class boot* and shoes moat be reduced, owing to as running e rtore in Csasss. Ws therefore give big bargains for this month. Largsstock, good goods and low prices J.G. Maas A Co., uv s Capital 'Shoe Store.
TO LOAD.
flfO LOAN—$800 to 9700. Address, state aecurlJ. ty, J. P., News offica. toot w,wl fitii LOAN—Mousy ou jewelry, etc., etc. City
Loan Office. 6GN.Ul.st.
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mo LOAN—Money fit bsnk to l«n on first mort1 g«ge. Bernard A 8ayl<s. oix
• a to luaxi —money on all articles of value, at 89 1 Booth Illinois st. Jos. Solomon. ttx TtO LOAN-FTTvsto run<is: (Mil on W. A. Bred1 shnw, over No. 16 N. Pennsylvania st, os
>1T0 LOA^-^dong^at once^an^ amount; lowea 1,0 LOAN—We hare 950,000 to loan at unusual 1 low rates. Apply st once. Govanch, 13 Va are 1 mO LOAN—We have some money to loon at s £ low rate ol Interest. Jno. & Spawn A Oo. u c
rpo LOAN—Money to loon et 7 per cent on Im
•L proved ottyaad farm property.
Vinton Block. M. £. Vinton.
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mo LOAN—Haven per sent.—We have some prl1 veto funds for choice Urge loans at this into and commission. Smith A Hannaman. nhs
ti*) LOAN—Money on long time et 8 per cent I Ne commission charged. H. McCoy, No. Ig over Fletcher A Bharpe’s bank, TndianapnHe. (a) on to
mo IX)AN—Money on city and farm property at 1 a low rate of is terse*. Wanted, city, town and eonnty rondo. Us Glatpool A Btoddskd.
mHB improved Gsnnlfte in sold by all grocers.
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G LOOhGE—Kins doltota. so
TjXfLDIN £ chess
T EWI8 A CO., millinery, dry goods and notlona, JU 449 Virginia nve. : nitEttM 1 Ml’BO V ED Order ot wed Man give s b.U next
1 Monday night st Mozart hall.
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TOLANNEL 8UIT8 made for $8 at Mrs. Ida 8el- £ bm’a, 36H W. Washington et. ala? TOBMDER8 and fire screens to fit any grate or fire £ piece made at Wire works, 47 8. 111. st, (o)to oa T LYING BTATir ARY cat ft marble (photos) by JU Osdwailadar, tne artist, lies Hive corner, 2 W. Wash, et- ttt-*f,tu
( MJAL OIL Lamps, au new styles, new stock, Lf Joel arrived at G W. Melkel’s, 6 i N. Fean. at. Please call. uea Tl ALL and examine our elegant pattern bonne is \j and fine atililnery. Weilner A Go., 71 and 73 Mam. ara. > tnti
soectslnshlng-
tsi EDD1NG, opera aad muurnlag suits, 1 VV tics st Mrs. L L Jackson’s, 76 Baat Wi
ton street; from $8 to $12.
a LL the latest styles of wall paper and window A shades, at Bdwln Powell 1 4, fa East Market street. 0*11 and see them. 1 a
gMIIHjl Hrsrj^feed and^nie stn^blQn rearos hotel. Open day and nlgti. ne*
JOHN J. HaWBS, attorney at law (notary pubtJ lie) 62 E. Wash, st- Special attention to eoL tecJons and probate bnstnaes. la fllHE piettUst you ever sew .«re Csdwaiiader's X "Motto” and "MoDogratu’' photos Gallo/7 2 W. Wash, st, Bee Hive eorocr. ta d-w,s
II AYE YOU SEEN Cuwadeder’a new ”Monori srain” and "Motto” photos? They are bssuties. 2 W, W&ah. rt., Bee Hive oorner. tn in.th z TJ BCEIVKD—A fresh hit of oat mrel, cracked XV wheat, rolled wheat, farina and Graham flour Irani Akron, Onto. Talbot A Co , No. l Mam. are. tn a
Illinois street.
TYEMEMBKR the New Krs, 21 8. Merkllan tU, IX gives the beet dinner hi the city for 26 oentr Ths cleanest and best place lor goats or ladies to board by the week at 88 00. th a
ft K) LOAN—We will discount good short Mom 1 commerchil paper,and will Man monsyoo li.st rises personal or collateral ssenrity. The Indiana Investment Co., bankers and broken, ths
FOB rJELffiJM. TOOK TBADB—Several good mwmills for lumber £ H. ^ Wrlgbt, oor. Tenn. aud Georgia, to « irORTRADE—My reaideace.S-Tcom house, with £ stable, tor farm, Gardner, Nswaofles. I TOOB TRADE-Improved farm for dtv property £ or stock of drags. Owanr, News office, ta 0!
pOR ir.ADK—FVoperl^south, rentaL^tZS) tor
^ nmoence north, will pay eat T. Lvon ’Vblto, S3 Hoath fiUnotssL
TOOR TKaDE—Dow* town seMdencn of tea £ roams, for smeller property farther oat, dills - coco wanted, give font time. John 8. Spann A C >. nv a
TOORTKaDE—For saieor exchange, a 74-sore £ farm near the city for a good vacant or Implored Lt north. Mills 4 Carter, ♦n t 86 N. Dots ware st.
aHMOVAL. J^EMOIAL—Perry, the draggls*, will hereafter be found at Ne. 20 N. Peobtylvnnfa st. Perry, the druggist, KemorM at ah
STOLEN.
nTO'RM-From Mendenhall’s blacksmith shop. O 36 Plans street, a top boggy, front rib of top rut eB and fastened to second rib at top.
Flair,Ing Mill Co.
C. G,
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STORAQB.
QfTORAGK—I havo storage room tor ahent flfty O cairtageaor baggies Rstm low, with or with* out U burs cos. Charles H. Black, 41 Eat Maryland street. ta t
IJAKTIEB to remember 1 am maxing camag L repairing a specialty. Ironing, painting, blacksmithing and woodwork, warranted. J- FTke, 81 ar,d 8? 8. Tone, st., 43 and 84 By. av. e*s.to,th z J OW’S Knglith soaps, Coudray's larosder water, J J Florioa water resp, Scott’s electric hair brusbis, (foartn invoice) bathing towels and ff'ovee, new good*, at Alien’s drug store, opposite P. O. tu n? I 1ROCBUY tor sale. 1 be grocery and bsl xsn at \| No. 59 Howard street, with s good trsle, lr for sale, stock and fixtures. A chance tor a bargain. Call at pmnbws to o s.m.wl Fred er Ik a Hahn. I> INK LEY’8 CON DAN oc.lL— ins "wonaertol D coflee not. Something entlrdy new. Endorsed by the loading citizens, and recommend*! by physicians. Call at No. G4 N. Illinois at and seo list of testlmoniais, Medsker 4 Goudy, manufsetureta. s no-m,w,s n (HE BENT IN EL of fo-iij rrow, Tuesdsy, will J tor’idn a fac-slioil« of the OurfieM-Morey lo’lrr; -’.so the envelops in wiiloh|it was sent. Agents and newsdealers desiring an increase of neper* will please arad In timely orders. I Sen ti cel Company.
(i; E DLMilK to call particular attenUon to th* TV fact that we now have the largest and handsomest stock of cloaks, dolmans, circulars, nlat;rs and baveioclr* 10 !>e found In the state. Ladies will do well u remember this when waatiog anything in this line. Davis 4 Cole, Odd Fellows Block.
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LI, kinds coni. All kinds coke, At bottom prices, At bottom prices,
H. B. Stout, 77 IV. Market, H. B Bloat, 77 W. Market,
Telephone connection, Telephone con ncctlon.
LOST.
T OBT--A bunch of collar*, near the comer of Jj Penn. et. and Maas. are. ITmis return to K7 W. Wash- st, and receive reward, I T 08T—Betwwn Boston store aad TU Virginia Ji ave., lady’s walking jacket. Finder ilerse Up »vs at 145 East McCarty at. and oblige. i
I 08T—Bkown setter dog with wire coll ar, end ±j around his neck. Goes by the name 0! Nick Liber? 1 reward will te paid by returnlar him fo 1C3 K’oodruff Place. ! | GST—Morey, by not examining our stock of 1J carpets, oil elc: bs, window shades, erurafi clothe, etc Best goods in the s’&te for the monsy. Davis A Cole. Odd Fellows block.
NOTICE. a a'ce furnished front rcom for rent. 346 North J\ East *t. toa t) OUSE’S boot. Shoe and upper manufactory. It 143 South Meridian st- urn
XIOTTICE—There Is no base beater on earth bet131 ter than the Splendid, at No.fi Masonic ternpie. oe s XTOTICE -Just received, a lot of damaged wheat for chicken feed. Talbot 4 Co., 1 Maos, ave
TklOi’iCE—We have a second-hand two hone £| milk wagon. Koraaiecheip. Crane 4 Miller. 74 North Delaware. tn ■
AUCTION 8 ALB,
IJ UNT 4 MoCURDY, real aetata and tl aootlonaon. Ne. 38 B. Wssbinxtanet.
A UC1ION BALE BUGGlf-I will sell st pnbllc axle on Saturday, the 18th of November. D SO at 10 o’clock, a. m., at Colemaa'a black■mlth shop on Grove «trcet, 1* the Mty of Indianapolis, Marlon county, Indiana, lor the purpore of paying ex peases of repairs, by me put thereon, and expenses of this sale, one two soatcl top bony, said property having been lett with me for repairs by some person whose name ta unknown to me. Joan Smith. i ue oM
STRAYED OR STOLEN.
QTRAYED OR STOLEN—A sorrel mare; white O on fore snd hind foot, collar mark on shoulder. Return to H. Swfifttond, 230 W. Filth at, and get toward. ; , I QTRAYKD OR HTOLEN—From my residence, 0 No 645 North California st., a Gorlon-setter pop; about 2X months old, color b’ack, whit* streak on breast, tip of tail white, feet tipped with white, answering to tbe name of Vick or Victor. A liberal reward will be p«id toir his teturn. tn tl Jambs T. Laymak.
fu-krma'rv xs iswrri tsfxn owahi a jk wn wniA AX^mrOt
UfASONIC-Oentsv Lodge,! No. 23.—Spxlal M meeting to-night at 7:86 o’clock. WorkFirst degree. VIMtftg brethren are invited to attend. ADSTia H. Bbowm, W. M. CaranitA Fbhbb, BecreUry.
Xfl ABONIC—MrsticTie Lodge. No. 893, F. and A Ml M. Bpfcku meeting thto (Monday) evening at 7:30 o’clock for week -Second degree. Visiting brethren cordially invited to attend. E. J. Haxbbbty, W. M. Jacob W. Bmito, Secretory.
DIED.
VANCE—Sunday morning, October S4, of typhoid fever, Samuel C Vance, aged 50 years. Funeral from tbe realdenoe of hla mother, No. 8SS Mas* avenue. Tuesday morning, October 26, at 10 o’clock. i
New Railroad Schema. The EvBDfiville, Cincinnati, Dayton and Easter ti railroad company filed articles of association this afternoon. The company propo*es to erect a line of road extending from tbe city of Kvansville east through tbe counties of Warrick, Spencer, Dutot*. Orange, Washington. Jackson, Jenniogt, Decatur, Franklia, Fayette acd Union counties, two btradred and seventy miles in length. The capital stock is fixed at $5,000 000, more than half of which has been subscribed by parties reading along tbe proooeni line. The directors are J.. N. Hayward, Henry Earley N. P. Pniram. F. J. Bradley, E. C Humbart, W. P Humbert, M. A. Bryeon, A. W. Platt. Somuel Vickery, J. A. Lemike, S P. Gillett, J. J. Kliner, J. C. Smith. The rr&d is built to devel-.ipe the mining products of tbe scutb part of the state. IMpeief, the BUent,
(Piitsburg News.]
Gia&i has turned out t> be the gabVeet silent (nan of whom history has ant rec rd, and (ut-nier than Artemas Ward by a jug-
ful.
IidependffiBt Opinions of B*rnnm’s Forgery.
Hr. Puli! tot Tniuks the Lenders ore Donkeys.
Hr. Tilden Hanagin^ the Democratic Canvass.
Banana's Forgery. (New York Evening I’oat.1 Certainly Bnrnum pays hia party a poor compliment, in supposing that it requiree dirty work of this sort at his handd. The democratic party is composed of nearly half the people of the United States. All the republican speakers and newspapers of the country together have not offered these pecpie such an affront at the chairman of their. national committee has offered them. It is not by puny weapons like this that tbe tide of battle is reTereed in critical moments, and impending defeat turned into victory. The misfortune of the democrats thronghont the canvass, which has been that of magnifying trifles, and thus constantly toggeeting by implication the weaknesses and deficiencies of their cause, attends them to the er.d. This note, like other miasilea shot before I*, will prove an A nstralian boomerang in flying beck and smiting those who have launched it, but were its force and destmetiveness ten times what they are, it is too late in the day to change what was practically decided before the bolt was discharged. | Donn Platt In Waahington Capitol 1 No man in public life is so thorough or so pcientifii in his maotcry of the king’s English as Garfield. Indeed, we have often marveled at tbe chastity and even severity of the "style” that marked his impromptu utterftnees on tbe floor of (he house, when they ceme into the print of the .lecord. Now, no no aider of the English language would say: "The qusetiou of employes.'' This phrase is not only mean ingles?, but awkward and uncouth. ’ li is the phrase of a bunzler, of a novice, of a mao cuaccu tomei to the studious relec’ion of forms of c-xpresfiou. Again, the fabricator of this alleged letter makes Garfield spell companies with n ‘ y”— thus: "companys.” We do not think any further analy-is is required. We are astonished at the stupidity of the democratic cemmittee in lending its countenance to the circulation of such a rank fraud on its face— but hold on, we are not astonished at any stupidity of the democratic committee. Maybe Bnrnum himself spells companies with a “yT _ Democrat* Lett by Donkeys. [New York ipeclai.] Joe Pulitzer, of St. Louis, said to-night that he would make no predictions on New York state, thongh he had been through a part of it He thought the oreiidential election would be very cl se. He thought the democrats might lose four members of congress in Miesoori—Hatch, Waddell, Manaon and Frost—by the republicans supporting greet backers. There would be 50,COO greenneck volts in Missouri. 'He said tbe democrats were overmatched this year by wealth, newspapers, sriimp speakers, poiitica! organizere, and tbe atiffenitg prejudice of the north. He hfid never known the republican patty so strong, so imped>u!, so versatile, while the democrats were a brave liae ul a battle led by donkeys.
Tbe Ha. d Is the H»H(t of Bammy.
[Giith’a New York ip©ti»L
4 You may say, on the committee’s authority,” said one of tbe members of the state central committee, ‘ that Mr. Tilden is warmly interested in the success of the democratic ticket. He has given generously of bis abundant meane. and has been continual in his counsels and kindnesses. He has given rc most efficient aid. and is earnest in his support. He will publish an address to the people one day this week, urging them to support General Hancock with their whole
soul.”
Tho Badge of ifbame. [Columbus special toCinclanntl Enquirer ] The democrats have caused Garfield’s Chinese letter to be printed on badges, headed by a cut of a grinning Mongolian, who smiles at tbe encouragement tbe republican party gives him through its leader. The letter is regarded as a powerful campaign document in itself. OONDENBKD TELEGRAMS ON TO-DAI. Domestic. A man named John Conner, has been arrested in Philadelphia for poisoning hu eighth wife. The English papers contain a story of tbe engagement of Miss Clara Louise Kellogg (0 a Fiench marquis, name not given. It has been decided to take a new census of St. Louis, and Calvin M. Woodard has been selected as eupervieor to have charge of it. Dr. Thomas will begin bis independent evening cervices in Central music hall on nextSunday. Over $5,000 has been subscribed for th| purpose. The arrest of Doyle at Chicago, Thursday, led to the capture of an entire gang of the most dangerous < ouuterfeiters in the country, at Brooklyn, Saturday. Judge Cody, democratic candidate for congress in the first district of Chicago (souiheide), has wiihdrawn, and John Mattocks has been placed in nomination in his
stead.
After an absence of nearly four mouths. Bishop Mattb' w Simpson, of the Methodist Episcopal chi - oh, has returned to hu home in Philadelphia, with his health greatly improved. Mrs. * Church, of Atlanta, Geo^ft, while ditesing her little girl for churcn yesterday, eat too pear a stove, and her dre?i catching fire, she was fatally burned. Mrs. C. was enciente. Mrs. Abraham Lincoln, who has been in Europe for sometime past, will sail for home next‘month. Her health is extremely poor, and she will probably reside with her son Robert hen after. Colonel William P. Adair, assistant chief of the Cherokee nation, died in Washington on Saturday of typhoid pneumonia, aged 52 He commanded a brigade of ladiana in the confederate army. Beurr J. Price and Miss Sue Mitchell, of Springfield, Illinois, went nutting, carrying a double barreled shot gun in n wagon. The weapon was accidently discharged, snooting both in the arm. Amputation will be necessary in the case of the young lady. Secretary Thompson in an interview in Cincinnati expressed himself certain of the republicans carrying every northern state. He did not think the Morey letter would have much effect on the Pacific stateMor the forgery would be at once and completely exposed. There is a profound interest in the city of New York, over the nomination' by John Kelley, of Wa. R. Grace, a prominent Cnlbotic, to be mayor Several sennits w*re preached on the subject yesterday. In bis letter of acceptance Mr. Grace declare* iu favor of tbe unsectarianism of the public schools. Foret gw. Bar silver 52 pence per ounce in LondonLord Dtff<«ffi^ is to sneered Mr. Goncheu at Constamir upre. John 8 Clarke, the American actor, is selioofly Hi n London. Ptra si Ohill have accepted the arbitration of th. United States. Baron 1’atteno TUcaroU, formerly prime minister 5.1 Italy, is dead.
Harry Becket, the well known comedian, died in London on Saturday. American contractors are supplying Greece with immense qaantitiM of arms and breadstuff#. There has been a considerable rise in American securities in London throng host the week. The English government has determined to adopt n system of inspection of its pilots and mariners for color blindness. The Clyde shipwright engineers demand an advance of 10 per cent, in wages. A strike of serious dimensions is imminent. Of l.SOfipOO quintals of grain imported into France the first eight months of the oresent year, 900,300 quintals came from America. The cost office building at Manchester, England, has been burned. Details are wanting, as telegraphic communication was cut off by the fire. Victor Hugo’s new satirical poem is the topic of criticism by ihe entire Paris pren. Some of the journals are quite severe in their auimadvetsions. Thomas Blackman is endeavoring to get a match with Trickettfive hundred pounds a side over toe Thames course, Blackman to receive three hundred yards start
ADDITIONAL CITY NEWS.
8. B. Mills, the eminent pianist of New York, is registered at the New-Denison. General Kelly and wife, of Hot Springs, are visiting General and Mrs. John Coburn. The name of Charles M. Walker, of the Journal, is used in connection of secretary to Gov. Porter. L. H. Richardson, deputy district attorney baa gone to Madison, where he will to-mor-row wed Miss Mary Matthews. A large number of Phi Delta Theta* have arrived in the city to attend their annual convention at tbe Grand hotel to-morrow. Ths working force of the democratic state central committee has been taken from tbe Bates house to Ml. English’s private offices. Mr. D. A. Richardson leaves to day for Hot Springs. Ark, with bis sister, Mrs. Hinklry, of New Hsmosbire, who goes to take medical treatment. Messrs. Blessing of 8 eloy ville, aud Woodfield, of Greemkmrg, prominent business men of those places, ar 1 in tbe city to-day, making arrangements to irirod tee some improvements. A general smile was camed at a Pennsylvania street Hunday school yesterday by the secretary a announcement that the attendance was 329. The school ia composed chiefly of republicans. The annual report of the treasurer of state will show a total receipt of $3,130,130.69 from counties for tbe December and May settlements. The amount is about $120,000 less tbau it has been for the past six years. A rumor is current among lawyers here that Judge Solon Turman, of Putnam, intend? resigning his poeitioa on the bench, and that Gov. Williams will appoint J. J. Smiley, the poet lawyer, to succeed him. Tbe L P. aad C. road has been smitten by tbe fast train mania. According to the change that went into effect to-day the Toledo express leaving here at 8:50 o’clock in tbe morning shortens its run one hour and fifteen minutes. Benjamin Johnson, formerly aback driver in ike employ of Frank Bird, is on trial in the ciiminal court charged with the theft of a tail of bracelets from Mrs. J 8 Black, alleged to have been taken from a badjer coamitud !?fci!C4re l S: me months agj It will be remembered the Indiarn National Bjok '**8bed a check for a guest r f the Circle Hume who was vouched f'.r by the proprietor Mr. We.lx The chrck proved'to be a forgery, and to day Judge Holman gave the l»-*nk judgement against Welz for $800. L. C. Walker will take his seat on the superior court bench next Monday, succeeding Judge Elliott, who goes on the supreme court. W. A. McKerson, a workingman of tbe 23d ward, who is incapacitated from lalror by the loss of his right hand, will take Colonel Dobb’s place as bailiff. A workingmen’s mass meeting will be held to-night at Harmony ball, 141-143 Wafbingtont street, P. J. McGuire, of St. Louis, the well known trades’ unionist and labor advocate will address the meeting. Mr. McGuire was formerly a resident of New Haven, Conn., and is said to be a very able speaker. This morning the dead body of Frank J. Levant arriml here, and was conveyed to hie late reeidence, 110 Clinton street. It xa-s the first inumation his family bad of his aeaih, a telegram conveying the information having mucarried. He was killed by the falling of apiece of timber on a bridge "in Missouri wheie he was working. This morning the police arrested four lads, only un years of age, for complicity in the burglary and robbery of Pottage’s hardware store last Wednesday night. They were employed by Ed. Sullivan U> watch while be dhl the work. A Per the robbery he took them all to St. Lcuis, and there de ; erted them. They reached home again tfcism irnirp.ard were lakcro into custody on arrival.
KaEroad Gossip. The location of the Union depot will not be disturbed, and it is settled that work will b« gin next season on the new building, if Illinois street over tbe tunnel Is vacated. The Parker properly 45xlf>5 feet on Tennessee street, south of the tracks, was purchased by the Union railway company ana deeds delivered Haturday. At the east end it will be necefsary to procure a piece of the Eagle Mecbice wo»k«. and that store house over PeguVe run near Penasylvauia street, for Track room. There were 19,064 ears handled in Indianapolis last wtek, an increase of 764 over the prreedirg week, of there 15 864 were loaded. A proof to some minds of the existence of a comped b tween the Cincinnati, Sandusky kClevtlai d aid Indiana, Bioomiugton k Wcetera THilioed companies to consolidate and build or ti-a-t a connecting liae wa* fuiuLji*d Saturday afternoon by pneuieut Fallow, *t r* ferpral-tinctors of »hn C S k 0. load yoing out oo »b* I R * W oa an Itfspecliou trio, accompanied by as.-)i4taat mtnager Henderton Outsiders claim that all this demousTratinp is intended as a bluff, to compel the C. II. 4 I. road to haul the cotubrs of tbe I. B. and W. from. [pciacapo’.U to Cincinnati, which it now refurte to do, thereby depriving the I., B A W. of the ability to compete as a through line to Kansas City with its rivals. Oa ihe other hand it is said that if the 0., H. k I will letue or sell its line, a new road will be (onBti ucted from Liberty to Dayton, which will complete a route eight mifts shorter firm Jndiarepolis to Dayton than via the Panhandle. If the 0., H. A I. can not he bad, which does not now seem probable, a road will be built from here to Dayton, parallel with the 0, P. A I. from Liberty to Indianapolis. Tbe I. D. & 8. road is providing its trainmen with mode] cabooses* bnilt by matter mechanic Leeds. They have folding berths, dining rooms, closets, and other con venter ere •bat make them far auoerior to anything of ’be kind ever seta in this part of the conntry. Under tbe new time table which goes into t fleet next month, tnaina on the 0.1. St. L. & O. read will be run by Ohicago time, six minutes slower than Indianapolis time.
fPKfOffi TWO OKKT8. tSIX DOLLARS PSR TRAR.
Latest tf ftMi FOUR O’CLOCK.
Report on the State of the Epiacopal Chnreh.
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Feartal Conditioa of the Ba-
tonm Refugees.
Sere Parleying with the Sablime Porte.
Killed by the Gera. Fred Jaonby, aged nine years, residing with bis parents on ’Wyoming street was killed by a switching engine at the I. M. and I yards, a short time after noon. He was clinibit g on the cars with some other children, but fell l>eneath the wheels, the eMhe train pawing over his body and oatting off both hie legs,
JHffi EPISCOPAL OHVROfV. Work Axnwng the luduraa and Negro** - Formalism of the Chareh Decried. N*w Ynax. October 25.—In the Proieeiant Episcopal convention the committee on the state of the church presented, through Rev. Dr. VanDeueeivUieir report to the house of deputies. The committee say "while we would not diminish but rather increase all appliances and instrumentalities for carrying the blessings of the gospel to the western states aad territories, where the aborigines of this land are mostly found, they are receiving our sympathy and aid, Md arousing iscrearitig seal in their civilization and evengnlirration, why is it that the southern dioceses, depressed and impoverished, receive no more of the church’s benefactions, aud are left to carry ion their mission work with little morn aetieUnre than can be secured within their owe limits? Why is it that these4,800,000of u-iored men, nrtr clo’hed with tho elecdvn fanebise, eligiftn ton! places of trust, to our ligifftturea, to seats it congress, or acting, in many ittutnees, rs teachers of the young, should awaken far lesi enihueinsm, and call forth not a moiety of th* liberality than i|doef The committee, in concluding their remarks on ibis i-abject, invoke tho attention of tbe whole church to this incontiateacy and inequality in the interest, sympathy and charity of tbe cbnr.’h. The committee further report; ‘We think we tee in feme of the cleigy a disposition to onform to the taster,Isentiments and opinions, which once once were neither consistent with ministerial fidelity nor approved by the worldly minded. Piaces are frequented, amusements are indulged in, and opinions are advocated which make them popular, perhaps, with those who gladly welcome them to be comI hdions, but have not respect for their inrtrncticns or admonitions to escape tho imputation of being puritanical. They approach, it they do not enter, the, realms of worldly comfonuity, levity and indiffeucre. In the administration of their parishes, and in securing means for their maintenance they permit .] and countenance just those things which the natural m&n loves, and in which the young take the most delight. Churches werej .once built by lotteries, but the moral sense was at last offended, and they were prohibited. Now theatricals, dancts, suppers, and whatever else will draw money from the throng who love excitement and amusement are presented as attractions for securing the means with which »q carry on the church's work.” A Com* r on Sermons. [Chicago special.] For jome ft*H thi Times aud Tribune bare published Swing’s and Thomas’s sermot.si every Monday morning, thus largely intrFRsjpg their sales. The Alliance, Swing’s oigan.; bas just effected an arrangement which prill prove quite a sensation in religion journalism. It has secured a "corner ' on tbe isermosB of Prof. Swing and Drs. Tlumas and Lorimer. the latter the great Baptist divine here. These sermons will be printed in tbe Alliance m advance of their delivery. The Alliance will be mailed to its cut-town subecribere Saturday, and delivered to iti city subscribers Sunday afternoon. This Is newspaper enterprise with a vengeance.! Mora Big Talk with the Porte. Vues}*, October 26—Negotiations have bernreforaed at Mirbazar, on Montenegrin territory, which is more conveniently situated for commnnica'.ion with Scutari tkaa Rejeka.! Tbe poite has submitted three ether st)pnla ions referring to military measures in place of two that have been withdrawn. i Rixa Pasha proposes that the llontenegiina should advance on Dalcigno by a eirtuitoua route, ins'ead of passing before Vazura heights, in order to avoid a collision w ith the Albanians encamped there. The Irish Land AgttaUoa. LcxdOh, October 35.—Matthew Harrii, a speaker jet tie land meeting at Galway yesterday, flsked whether i: acre better for one bad man to be shot or hundreds of familiei to be d r tren from Ireland, and said that after whnefsipg the evictions of farmers he had reeolredlif the farmers shot landlords like patridg*| he would never say a word against it Histpeech was received wLh cheers. Be then > denounced an agent by name, bat « a? mildly rebuked by the chairman of the meeting.: i — ffifru Sudden D* nth of an Editor. DfTHorr, October 25.—Robert T. Johnhod, for twenty five years editor of the Michigan Farmer, and widely knowa ibrougbout the state, died suldeoly ab-mt midnight last night. He retired shortly nflar II o'clock in usual health, which was uniformly good. Soon after, failing to respond to a question of his wife, she became alarmed and found him already dead. It U supposed to be a cake of fatty degeneration of the heart.
The Batoum R-fugeee. CoHSTAgTiMOPLB, October 26—The fund for the relief of the Batonm refugees at Ismidt is eotbumrd Tbe secretary of the British fmbawy reports that all cbiidren are deed, women are djiog.and the men are certain to seqeumb. i • young Hebrews’ Association. T unraDskraia, October 25.—The first con-* vei- ion of jtbe young men’s HcbretTassocia<ion met in this city yesterday^and organiiz*d by eLctiog D. P. Hays, of Now York, > halm an. The next meeting will be held ft fit w York.! )— j Tfee desalt Casa. Pabis October 25 —The Tribunal of confliers will ftert on the 6th of November ta ritcjdc the Jesuit question, and unless the arvuoiei.taarfe very long, a decision in oae ce*%wbieh;will gorernall, will be given the eameday. I
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Troubles at Belgrade* PcatH. October 25 —The ministerial crisis at Belgrndeiis caused by Austria threatening to entirely cloae her frontier against Servft tluuld she sot meet her eogniremento in the conclusion of a treaty of eommerce.
! A Qa'ek Voyage. [Ntw Terk Hprctal J The Inm^neteamer chy of Berlin ar-ired nt Sandy Hook Sa urday mooing, making the paerags In seven days, twenty hours aud p. thiity-two minutes The QanbaUtto Soothed. RoKi. Odtober 25 —The Liberia TftlUua acnouices 'hat General GerihaMi aad his *00 Mflbottijhave withdrawn their retfgaa•lore fS mtrabtrs of the IttlisR chamber of derutti. 1
Indication*
Washtmutoh, October 26 —For Ohio miley and Tencesere—increasing cloudtaeas and ocra»in|al light rain, warm southerly winds nod lower bnrometec. 1 1 • . - • , ,k
