Indianapolis News, Indianapolis, Marion County, 4 January 1883 — Page 1

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INDIANAPOLIS. THURSDAY EVENING. JANUARY,4, 18*8.

, WMnm tnaartton area 1*9 hMMtod la »t t)M VMMIr t o’clock.

WAITED. -Kaiioa 60 c car fiMlcr -Board 3 TSSC cli»

■^r a*T*j>—A (ooieool ImmadlaMJr ; IX %BTA»rrkI<i ood *1rl for rtnera,] booMwora at W »Bcajoi«t. ♦_ ANTJBI>^>faB or woman oook at to? Booth TFT a writI>— HOOd Ctrl Z&S North Too □*•«** «i. ; *W mail fnmiiy, of VfHlVBl>- Bttoauon h/ a werinau (iri; S)1 1 Tf Booth UU not* «t. _ t_ ^ySSjj&^lrrna non* of some azperiODcn:

aaTBI>-a rrod|lrl U r fonnrai hooaawora ; Via 1«T«||—a rood (1r to do booaaworK : ap ▼T ply tn Porto Baat nt. o ht

-to0AinBi>-«rWor h-y* W mjm; «• Ma«a am

nrd tK}« to rntk-

!

-- tHtn, —_— TIT ANTr I> * girl lo do hootework ; two in VY laml r; WO North Bant tl. I WIT AfcTBTi— Dantal Collaca, Jttaa balldlac TV cloard till after boildara uet

^ nnm r^ond^aii Made of noaaeVaTailTKL>- Oooo ilrl; email faml!/: reference TV required ; rt Eaat Market it. f

Wabtb

ikn—MX* old hau made aa (ood an new

n# Pi

W—Floe eab'ne ». n p *r doian ctrd

▼w_ pbotoe.il. Pew York ca lery.^ hi.w f.m %XT'APTB1>—<8 fora fall net of t«-eth afKtr

* harfe MH Kant Wanhlnetoo nt. uor

Vjm aPTaar—a (uoa wrroian (in at inu N >rth

' Watt et.. none other n ed apply, h tt TXT ANTftb—A boy who aodfrttanda

TV btitlneai; *7 kaat Waaoinnon at. WgFairFKIV-Bltnadon to do bonaework In pn

TV rate family . 16! Went MaCarty at. of

the ahoe

o t!

TXTaPTBIr—Boirdera t.v dae or wi «k :furolah d We ror'ina io rent: am Kant Market at. of 'aa/ a MTXU t'la«»y forward epaugea lor Cuy We Directory of ISM to B L Polk A Oo. t n VxfSWTBP—Ofcaaper than near bafori—nufk TT lagaandaocka at *05 North Alabama t ot

TXT AMX1>—bit nation aa boatlar In private 'TT tamllT AddreaaD.il Nr.nb Nor J*-r i at. I BjOTAPTBO—e Kiri for (tneral bonaework a 319 ee B Merldlari at.. rrtooi ueodatlon ratnlrad.l TZ^ API Xi>—Help; danust, aiukle ; Purse,i. deu ee twt. Jnat north poalrfflc* : *6 for set teeth, aa TXT APTKD—Pwerwboay to know in at Banooa, ew Mjrwaah nails roods on aaar pay menu aa TXT aTTrilt-changes tortbe isai Cite Directory we abcotd te intt in at once. K L roik A Oo . city. t n TXT aUTKD—411 to are aa for goon a an easy »» terma 137U and2B1 Xaat Waablngtoa at. Ka, won A Oo. na TXT ANTXD—Caat-ofl clotblug ; oig/eit pnoe iTT patld ; addreaa ZZ7 K Waab. at. Mia L dagar.

(dkih tai

\X7 API BD-JCworTbody t,i know that the DenTT tal Oullegs /Kina balldlng, la closed until after tba holiday a. aea %X7 APT PD—an experienced girl to do general •e bonaework ; Uerman preferred . call front r ITS Chrism

APTBX>—Tornpiateyonr cnieea.^biru CA.ldirV^^*.f 0d ** ** W ' A ‘to*-rail

'W 2nMoMmi 10

tBottfePwnay Iranian.

TPD-To lei, desirable locality. B. Penn. n. Apply to Moaea

ard

ow a

toa-tn.thA

amgll

ANTKD—Bwey one who thinks or baying a I to read A Mecet a adw. ander oi B*tt.

choice loin at tlto and IMP. TXT APT XI -A n actlee and • xperten, ew man c< n And a writ paying and

Pi attlon at 411b orpo blot K.

cel nutl neat permanent

■^yAHTBD-jA rrlln a small family ^mum be aide eniriaia | h » 0 °ndlam/ are.* P * ln C ° a * .■XT aBIk'*- Mper barrel for fl mr,' Donner’a ew te’t” Improved, or Homlr ger'a ft tS ; opp j elie market bouse. Alabamaet. a/,

tar aPIMD—Olrl'tor general I we who i- good o ok, and ca mended ; W7 Nioitb Meridian at.

era! bonaework ; on a

come reoom-

b ol

■^yANTKD—An expert bookkeeper^dealrea^a dram 7» M, lit BartSununoia at* 1 ** “ ‘“*te tt '

Tock Odorless Oo., 1ST Indiana ava. nbi ■XT ARTKD— Y on to get th e Boss Olotbea B *r for eeil: waab baakela. olotbea lines, etc., at Wood en Ware Btoie.M Worth Illinois at. t a TXfr APTMD—Mmbke-Beal ot XndlanA,” the nJT I TT S-center: Sumatra wrapper. Wholesale ai A. IS—ak, MS Bart Waablngton gt. ana

•^y aPTXDArcbdearon.

RTBD-SO glrlato clean pigs'feet: ateade work and good wagea to workers P. M, lacon. 176 West Washington at. bol

w :,f “."WX-;,sss also de-lred. Btenograpbar, Nawa office, o o 1 TA/ a wi kb—The pnbllc to know that Clark A ew Dancaater shoe noraea on aolenunc prinon pine jlf April. Tennaaaae at.; all work warrantedt TXT APT*l>—Families who asoally hake thalr Iff hwad, to know that to buy Bryoek l» more ■Wowloal.aa the Loawsa an large, and no waste tothkan own TXT ANT AD—A atenograpber who uaes a type 'TV nrltar and wiltt/a good round baud, ad Orwalanwa haadwritltg, staling ulaiN. Sieno, B>wi ottce TXTAPTBD—M*n and wife to take charge of 'W bon et the owner waou to hoard with the Ksg&aUeA 1LIIa,atatl ' 0m * mon ®r: 4<o N >rtb TXT APIA l>—Bn yen torn bomber of Srat-claM VV lota on Cebtral and Parke aves., else 11.6 br 177 -PMOG SBO each, on time A. Metfgtr, Odd Fellows t all ba

FaS¥!

AjNTBD—He* late consignment of New^N'vJ

»TA: extraordinary indocwmenu to caa^cnato-

" * an s-tn.Atn

mwHi daring holiday

TXT ART BD-Persona to inweet ww ions, sqnara. and Inwinof

-Persona to in vest 1 gate the Fanltand Inn nomile, round base

aad A Walker. 81

_ non

TX7APTBD—A situation by Ww check oterk : baa bad i bookkeeping! nan tala German and A H G. News office.

man at

i experience In d English ; ref-

_ _ o tf TXT ABTBD-Kt'her one large or a anile of two TV nioely farnlabed rooms, with board, for (NBUemsa and wife; mast be above Washington,

nan. • hi

MBUemsn and wife; mu—w—mwt— — —, east of Tennessee and west of New Jereey. Ad

d description. Punt-oli

dreaa. givtog terms an

Basra office.

TX7 APTBD—To rent by the let of Tkrch. a wV small bones of three or tour roemt. north of Waajkingtos at., by a gentieasan and elfo with no chlMrv* treat most oa low: nnoxoepuoaable rafarenee fomabee and gnaraatoe tor paymapt of nnt. Addnaalhla w,ak. WuodaJ.Hswa a tl V/ JtN'rlUl-A ldiUoDalcapital: a gentleman or W lady with ug Income from investment In baetaaas wlthoai sarwioea. can nave proof a no rMm—caa that i nave paid a good recurs cn oapltai Inweet ad with me. and oan now nsa mors

aafely; aeon my watch could be Mma.aad endorser. Addreea a

wanted oo salary or

playent will be a^B TXT APTMlPHULraTH

wV tare events

_ „ res’lied on at any Addreea ab. NewaoffioAott

fork,

till

, . d{ trai make |Mper weak; oanwamen

; ladles oat ot smting position wltn

one weak longer at Ooridau tai hotel; traveling

la getting position ' mnergeuc lady low

tare events

•nt: will be et Ui

apt

cans tells

cb

M. B. demeas foretnlU fa-

swtne

drevencatne past and pr Went Maryland at.; oaui I brings back aaaant lowei

charts of lock tor any nndartaklag la Business; afa ogiweeli formation abont loot er atolen goods; beam Ire m l a. m, to 8 p.m. i ta7 APTMD—81 for 11 te standard a kogar. c W 11 for K) baa modard gran aagar.

It tnrltba white Bx O aagar, n for if Ba yellow Onpar.

B for BM Xa How Orleans aagar. no for 1 gal. ebotoa mapls syrup, at lowoffi market ra ea. th < floest foreign and domestic traits, ants

inaatof '

We oner also at Maortmeat of

the found in toe city.

“ hraf

Schrader Br

~ rami

MIBOELLUTEOUB.

»TffBBMarWaM$Miiidt«Ba!?a

A LABGX LOTjrf_ thiayeark pattwna tu wall aprtngkSecfc, at Harman < Mananak. B*8oath Mw

’ ODORI/IWH COMPANY Offloa, room 7 neldwln block, comer Market and Dataware streets TaalB. Maks, etc., cleaned by the improved and Hurl— appamtaa ora sea by postal card pranaptty attended to. AU places cleaned by this enrwpaay disinfected free ot charge. tu* *

POUND,

T?OUND-Purnell A Medaker. « N llhnots at., are the parties to repair leaky Un and slate r ° 0f *' *5=!

sorm

HOUSES AND VEHICLES.

y^f APTBC-Oo buy driwfng horse at «« IViaLh 17*0 R HA I. K—Bo. 1 draft bone; 232KaitWsih f ington street. b *_

OOP BADB—Good large he r stable. 1» B at. Cl Jr st^

one. Moore's

FESK?ES5i^- a

E-A alee cutter, at

^y A dTl D-Oenue ^lorws fur l*1y for Its geep-

}R SAD*—The a east Portland enttere la the

city, at 71 and 78 W. Market street. Georg

Loire.

P*Oi» 8AL*—AjeUable famlly^or^enerai put

(XT APk Bi/—morses to winter. W. T. Fletcher, TV room if Fletcher A Sharpe block, or Law reace. Ind. 1 th-tn.tba

l?oR sal* o F ihree-eprlng

i'earl sireel

TRADE—A I'xht twosc

ree-eprlng wagon st Kierolf*. 2«

|?OR 8*LE—a pair of mttrhed

JT broke to drive ur

, II VlDK

ponies, ju'ing

i to drive or rld<- (see or address D Tibbett, IivloKtoc. Indiana. bti

L ^ B SAD*—Pew and second-hand carnages r haggles, phaetons, kellogga, wagons, ate., cheap. Repairing a specialty done on abon notice and reasonable prlcea. Hcb walkia A Prangt n* and 4M Bast Waablngton street. i i pOBBINS A GARRARD, canisge balM°n ft It Eaat Georgia street, Oder several n^condband carriages, phaetons, buggies and kMlogei. ail In good condition, at very low prlcea. We have acme Ane new vehicles made In oar very beat style with utmost care, that can be bougut

very your

style with almost care, that can be bougc close. Pony carta built to salt the sire c

LOST

f 08T—Red setter dog Kelt Lo and reieive reward.

rn to 261 Olive st.

OUT—Gold cover to diamond ear dro

uveuue and

months old, blti-ti. tew

rep Kinder

uveuue and gel reward '

r OUT—Gold cover 1/iesve atji Keniucity

t Oe-T—Gordon pop. 2 months old. hlt.-u, I > white hairs on bread, name Klors ; 7:j .V. Ml sistlpp) street and get rtwsrd, ot I on I — A white bull ptip about S months old. !_/ Return to Wm. H. Eden, cor. Fletcher av

end Dillon st , and get rewai

re.

I OffP-On New Y'ear's day. black-aud-tau shep I, herd dog ; an«w, rs to i «me of Duke. Return to No P> Morrison street and gel reward b o* T OHT—Monday evening, between Noble ana 1/ (south Delaware streets, a broebe shawl. Please leave at News otttce and gel reward o 11 I OHI—A Chance for*h big harguio, by not call JU D g on a Metlier Orld Fellows ha'l and get l mg one of I hose choice ots st f r>0 to t3"0 h * I OUT—While and yellow spitt»d greyhound 1/ pup, four months old. ba* brass collar and

ge re

b i

lock on. i Hum to <-V N. Davidson and

ward.

f OHT- l ady's gold brace'et, Monday, ben 1/ k ngdsb a Opera House ami Ma-s ave. turn to Raidwlu’sMusic store, and recel ve IIberal

'een

Re

| oo,—R, man gdd earoing, with c iral rose Li (et, heiweeu l tmn depo< and Yermnst on Illlno'a slrerts t n fast i Ide. Return tj 77 West North street and grt reward ! f ORT—(20 gold piece, at English's opera house, • j Circle«'.reel. Wasniogt ju, Pean-yivanis, or Ma'sschussts avenue Fmdi-rplesh News ofbee and heilberal y rews

.nt n to b o I

PEE30NAL,

j)KRHONALr-jHanging lamps,

le’s, 71 □ z

TiEKHONAL—Jack wants to see b's many X friends and the pnbllc at 182 West washing-

PXBPOBAli Hmoko Seal of Indiana, me negi i t-oanter' Sumatra wrapper, Wnoleaale at a. wteilenk. ZM B. Waablngton et. an » pKRHONAL-Tbe bandsomest and most uteftil I arllci* for a Chrisunss preaeut is to be had at Herman Martens. 40 Routb Meridian st. us z 1>KR80NAL—W. 'Harry Powell, the world reX nownitl slate wriliug medium of i'blladelphis will bn done ot bis wonderful seances at the reeldenc" t f Mrs. Dr. M, A. Howard, No. UR West Vernn.i.t street, Thursday evening, Jsou ary 4, at 8 o eg, . o 11

FOR RENT.

>K RENT—Rooms, 242 North Alabama street.

T7*OR RENT—Furnished rooms, 22 Opera House £ block. on (7*OB RENT—Furnished front room. 117 North £ Illlnels street. I TT'OR RENT—Furnished room >, at 02 N. I llnois £ stn-i t, with gas : o 11 UOK RJCBT—Plctly tarnished front room. 2) £ West Ohio street. ! (.'’OR RENT—Fnrnlsbed front room, 140 West I New York street. b f »b,s s.>uK ran i^-NIc Ir farnlabed rooms. 92 Nortb £ New Jersey street. t o* 17*0R RENT—Famished rooms, 138 Kujt North £ to gentlemen ooly, bit TT'OR BENT—One house 9 rooms, 30* 8oi

£ Pennsylvania street.

TTOR RUNT—Nicely ran X^ East Yermeul street.

ntsned front rooi

utb

•m. 170

o ot

■170*KENT—Large front par or, unfurnished; £ No 36 West Michigan. b o i| |

,st ; 111

h 11

¥J*OR RANT—I leasant roo £ N. New Jersey street.

ms. sttam bei

T7*OK RENT—10 dwellings by £ North Delaware street.

G. 8. Bradi

ey. IB

uat

■pOR RENT—Large, nicely furnished front rooi

£ 190 North i eunessee street.

im

•11 -gl a oa ■

IT OR REN T - Hi North Bew Jerjey st £ seveti rooms; 10 Bates block.

HT—Small couage. So. Call 16J 8. East street.

house ol

o tl

“mr

aois

itreet. Call 161 8. E^st street. 1

ant] 4ik, Eng isb ave . G rooms, Horgucli.li Virginia ave. I

POR RENT—4.S9

£ (10 -

RENT—( o>ms, 'luiewlter i

ebutetts ave.

POK

£ quire at H5 Mascsc

POR RENT—an elegant suite of room^ in ths £ Windaor notei. M H.Rpalea. tv 1 POR BE NT—Un fu rnikbod front room, ground rtetyr, T4 Weal New Y'ork street.

POR RENT—Furntsb d roome wftb or wtthou £ ()Oard4157 Nona Tennessee s rret, 1 n I POK KENT-Very desirable rooms, cenirally £ lecated, Addregs H, News offles. bol POR RENT—*41 Mouth New Jersey street, 5 £ rooms, 7 Talbott block A. s Field. ba poB RENT—An onfurnlsbed or fnrnlsbed room. £ Call at room 2S, No 5S Indiana ave. t/ po * RkNT—Three rooms, after Jan. 10;li:i N. £ MlanjaMppl street : references required h o' POR BENT—Nioely furnished or unfurnished £ front rooms *63 Ncrth Tennessee street. 1 pOB R1 NT—Front and t ther rooms, furmsbed £ t r ODfurnlabed, ceotrsl ; 28 East Ohio st. t POR BENT Furnished room,2it door, cheap. £ central, private family ; 15 K. New Y'ork 1 pOK RENT—Furmsbed rooms, central Iocs £ Don, ite North Illinois, near New York, o t pOK REBT-Elegantiy tarnished rooms, with £ or without beard. Add. O K, News office, t n' pon RENT—Houses mosna and offices 8ee £ list at offiCA C E. Coffin A Oo.. 84 N. Del o«

iJ'OR RENT—Three anfurnlshed rooms, in prl £ vale family, 1ft N. East; fine and cheap h ot pOR RENT—Furnished or unfurnished roomt, £ with hoard; also day boarders; 804 H, III, oa* port RENT—Unfurnished rooms on second £ Boor; reference required, 197 H. A1aat. oa n* pOV RENT—Two story dwelllug. good repair. r nlceiy located; carofui tenant only. J.C

IgHjn RAx«i—b tiree mratsnea or unfnrnlsbed £ roc ms, 828 East Ohio street; referenos re quirea. toi pOR RENT—The handsome business room. Not r so Worth HUnots street, corner Market. M. H. gpadea. tt t POR RENT—Haodtntne y furnished room* to ~ members cf legislature. Apply IM N Del* waresneet. tt'-tu.tn POR RENT—Two dclrable famished rooms, r w thin f< arsqnares of post offioo, east. Apply t2 Nortb Bast street. o t!

pOR RENT—Room, with power; on ground £ ftoor; corner of MectdlAn and Boat h street*. Apply Bryces’ Bakery. n s pOR RENT—An old restaurant stand opposite r Colon depot. Inqolreat John Bussoy's. No 15 er d 17 McNabb street. of

No, » 800th Delaware street.

o »

prl rate ttflcUy h t furnished and twe : reference retware. b b I

law or Inooranco office* J, R. 800U. over First Natloaal bank. ne » pOR RENT—Th ee nice rooms fir a yoing £ couple. In a new frame dwelling, on Bast Ma-ket street, for (10; by Loans Schmidt, MS

Delaware street.

POB RENT—The fine stone front, three story £ and basement business building No B West Waahlngtoo street. Very desirable location Barnard A Baylea. oh» POR RENT—Two-store frame business and £ dwelling houae. No. 17 E McCarty street, a store, five ro-nni and other conveniences. Loreus Schmidt. 29 South DMawaresl oa x

srlth a store

I*.

PUK REN'l^-Fnmlshed house three and a nal £ squares from post office, parlor, dining room and kitchen,and 4 bed rooms; furnace, grates Richmond range,cts.era, etc Apply to Hunt A MoOardv. anedbaewa. Baas Washtnrten st tu *

pci KENT—isro ground floor roomt, for dgnt a housekeeping, dose to haMeom Largefoaedry. grounds, patterns tools, etc.; srlll give loag lease to the right party. Boerdiag house la Brlgbtwoos. IT room*; will rent fo'boarding boose purposes or lo twsfamiHea. 818 per moath. F. O, Wadsworth, o t 88 Ore e^treet.

FOB SALE.

AIXOUHOHMEFra.

» SAXE—Tbs i th S

A. H. F. cigar.

YKJHTO 15 at*

N BROWN BREAD at Rrycw'4 bakery

NEWS BY TELEGMPB.

pOR RAJEMOMapar than any family can bake,

F°ittttroB£r

40 oeate par anadxad,

pOR^OAlEr-aot) barrels of applet, by W. H.

Beoty, 187 Virginia ave

/ <OAL oil 18e: heat headlight 80c; 7! None Y Fenasylvaaia et- nl s ■p\RY' WOOD and kindling. O par load. Tele1/ phone. A. U May. 1C2 south Kast st. to ua fTHK CHEAPEST 1 LACE for holiday cards Is 1 at Keen’s picture store, *0 8. Illinois it. uv s rplN AND SLATE ROOFd KWWAIRED by FurX tell A Medsker. 68 North Illinois street, b r

A PUBLIC CkTASTBOPHF.

pOR 8ALE—A good sweet toned piano, at 421

pOB RALE—Ticket to 8t~I. viIs, cheap. Inqnlre WA^NT of ^reab. ^pnm^csndie* go

POR BAiE—Goal *11 18c. beet headlight 800, 78 £ North Pennsylvania street. nil por. 84LB- An old established oyster bay very £ cheap,244 Rest Waablngtoa street. t n 1 POR aALK^House*. lota, fsrms etc Call and r ktr us. C. K Coffin ECo .24 M Dust ot IJ'OR BAUC—Barilo Chest Balaam, beet conga £ syrup and consumption care. Druggists, oss pOB 8ALE— Drng store, best location, bait cssh : £ rare cbabce. reason sickness. Ward Bros te?

Increasing Deatrnetion of Property and Perec nal Distress Caused by th* Karo pea n Floods,

Be»itn. .Tanuary 4.—The Inuitdatloni are taxing the form of • great public catastrophe llit: dlitrem li inareasiBg hourly The military and civil authorities are making the gieatest exertion to mitigate the

(err of the disaster. Tl

rhere is no sign yet

that the crisis of the etlamfty te rear bed.

OFT. (DMMENCKMENT of new Digest of Indisna Reporta, by Merrill, Meigs A Co., on second page. h t I ATEBT NOVEi/TIEH In holiday letter paper. 1 Imported fmm B-rtln,*; Keen's picture store, - Mouth Illinois street. uv 1

T Hi FtNHIT GILT, ornamented mon.dlng. | th“ gTeat RMne*dam 'sav^wrf “ast"^^^L,“lie 8tore*^0 8^ut < h“mmots l st^t C,t7 ' K ®* n '* p '^ ur ® lives of hondreds ot people are tmperl'ed A I Btor *' 80 Bo ° t . Iilln _f tre * t - 1 Mcamerieacued many hundred*, Including the ^

misery that th'

High temperature and rxku cotiUmie.

IT AKRY DONNELLY',A. Mass, ave . only prac II tleal rubber reoafrer in city. Half-soling and

j^<4JR RAIE-At'nenrip every yroceryjn the | heeling rubber goods a speciality.

city, and dallvared twice each day. Bryce’i oread, uv s

(FOR 8A1E—Fur* country Bnckwheat :1 vur C Braden A t o.. oor Massachusetts ave. and

pVkRYBODY vALI.. and get one of those

Ij handsome ent at Herman

Ohio itreet.

street. D. 8. Benson. s s pOK BALE—The coming hsse burner, Fault £ leaa, square. McOuat A Waiker, 61 and 63 West Washington street. uo r. pOR BALE—A bargain, a Ion f for calf what It cost, Addreac C F News office.

TT'bT RRCFlYF.D Anewlot;o( Hne void spec «r taclee. at moderate prices. Ihoj H. Cupp, optician. 93 North Pennsylvania street, Denison House block. tt t

1 ) AL8TON A CO. still keep the lead on f «mill lure, stoves, pictures, mirrors cl-jcks hracx

.. on easy terms. 279 and 281 hlav

ets carpets, etc., on Washington street.

ig seal skta cloak u only a fe» timet h 1:

I ) EGUL AR CT. ABME9 in arithmctlc. grim ma r II algehra. geonjoiry, Uerman, phon igrspo y , al dm vlog, etc., are belor taught In Un

pOK BALE—An assortment of mtcroscopee, “ reading glasses, etc st very loiv prlcea 1 bos. H. Clapp, optician, 91 North Penusylvaalt street. Denlseu honse block. its

in arithmetic, grj , Uerman, phon >(

■cbanical dm *log. etc . are belog taught In Die enlng schools ot the Hadley A Roberts acade y. January 2 is a goo<l time to enter to

■pEW LETTING-The aaonal pew letting of £ the Gecond Pre»byterlan charch. will take iday, January 8. IH33. at the

<s.

Clerk.

|/'OR BALE—Sawdust delivered to any part of £ the city, alTTic per load G. W. Hill, cornet East and Georgia streets Telephone. I t

pOK BALE—anew 12 stop organ cheap, would £ make a handsome Christmas present ; would take some trade. 19 Massachusetts are. uvs

TT'OR BALE—Brick honse of 5 rooms, with eight £ lots, id Johnson s heirs'addition, for 82 Vn. Ar buckle A King. 77 Kast Market street. ot POK BALE—Cheap, soft coal stove, with new

£ pipe.

ool 21 W est Georgi a street pOR MALE—A number of Hmt-class iota on £ Cer tral and Park avenue*, mre 32.6 <177; price, 421" each, on time. A Mettgtr, ud l Fellow s hail. hr POR BALE—A large lot of oil cioth, wladow r shades and wall paper, at coal, to make room for spring stock, at Herman Martens 3, 40 Mouth Meridian street. us S pOK MALE-t neap stationary aaw-iuill. good £ repair, location good.plenty of tunoer. Adtrees a . N. Forsythe, Maplewood, Hendricks

1 of

7)0 held at tin ir office, on Loulgl »y. January 3.1883, at 4 o’clock p.

toub» A. A anDEiieoN. Secretary.

dreaa A. N. Forsythe

county. Indiana.

pOK

t o ’

K BALE—Cheap, houses. Mhklhy street. (4C0 ; Nt>i’.e street. 41.2K); Ash street. 11,000 ; calila sirett 41 30u J. W. Brown A Co , 95 East

7aanlngton street.

POR SALE—The best ready money grocery £ stand In the city, rent only 813 per month ; price. f«oo Kor particulars, apply to Edward U, Bag ey, 56 Month Meridian street. b ■

pOR BALE—(6.25 cash will bov one barrel Gib £ son's Patent Process Hoar; (6 M cash will bay one barrel Gibson’s White Rose. Braden A Oo., corner Massachusetts ave. and Ohio at. tl 1 POR BALE—The gallery, with apparatus and £ hxturee, occupied by tbe late Wm H sailer, room 9 Vsjen'a block, opppoaite Grand Opera bouse. Call at 183 West New Y'ork street, b o I

pOK MALE—A brick house, with barn, on Me £ ridlan street, all modern improvements, 10 rocma. desirable location ; price (6.500 For par tlcuiara,addreea tbe owner, C T, News offloe. D tt

pOK male—I weuty brst-class lota on Central £ and Park avenues, site 6.5x177 ; price, (350 eacb,

on time.

Twenty choice lote, sou'beast. 80x137. with flns Dull trees on lota. (150 each, alex Metrger, real estate. h s pOK BALK—Cottage nonse. 5 rooms, for (1 000, £ (800cash, balance »2i) per month at 6 per cent. Cottage h< use on South New Jersey street, for (1.600 cash ; a rare bargain. Cottage house 00 P.oe a'reei. for (1.200, cash ; a splendid bargain Cottage heuae on Deloas street. for(«50, renting at <9 ; a bargain. Double two story frame house 3 rooms “ach side, renting for (25 : can lie bought for(2,000, cash. Collage beuse on North Mtasiaaipn street. II .;50. cash, nice properly, very cheap. Bargains In all classes of real estate. Large list ot property for ncnangp. F. O Wadsworth, ft Circle street, ot pOB SALK -Bv - W. K. Mick A Ckv. 6s East £ Market sneet—Donnie Iraae boase, nonbeast. 7 rooms, c Harwell, wood noose, rooms nicely pspered and house new .v painted : renting fir (16 per rooLth Price. l!.HOd;wi!l take cash payment of (Jnu. and (25 eacb month on deferred

payments

Kor Bale—Neat cottage honse. Kast Ohio street. 3 rooms, well, wood house, etc good lot. ll.Ojo For Bale—beautiful cottage house. 7 rooms, rel lar. cistern, well wood home. gas. lot 4ol40 on chrlstunave Price.(2.5(0; terms, (50Ucaab, oal

ance|4oe per y ear. For Bale—Beautiful cottage frame hmxe 4 r oma. cellar, cistern, well wood house, etc, in magnlficer t condition. (1,200 ; terms, (2ut) cash, remainder |20 per month For Hale—Leauuful collage brick bouse on New Jersey street. 1 rooms, cellar, cistern, well, w jod bouse, (1 800; terms. (200 cash, remainder (25 per

month.

For Bale—Vacant lot 85x150, Blackford street, smith of Michigan, (1.200, on monthly payments

of (20 or less

For Bale—Bountiful cottage bouse, 4 re ms. cistern, well, woud bouse : bit 45 x I2i. Bpann avenue; (1.SOO terni8(-500 rush, remainder (16 per tnoalh For eale - Beautlfnl collate house, 5 rooms, cellar, cistern, well, wood house; good let, on Coboru street; (1,500, terms iJX) c*an, remainder

12u per montb

For eale—Beautiful brick collage lirose, 6 rooms, cellar, cistern, weli.wcod bouse, stable, etc , In good condition ; lot 41x12.5 Price, (2.000. For Bale Nice cottage. 4 or .3 rooms, cellar, cistern, itc.l, wood bouse, etc . lot JixlSO on North Pine »tr*et: (1,(n0, lerms (2dU cash, remainder

(20 per month.

For gale—(Vttage fr^oe honse, 5 rooms, ce'lar word bouse etc : good lot. o . Paca street; terms (450 ni»h. reiiialmler|15 per month For Bale-B ulneas Imuse and ilwellirg com-

hlned.on Atliuii 8ireei:*80U For Ba'e—BeautltuI cotti street, 6 rooms, gae. c»liai bouse ; price 1,760, 00 payin'

For Hale—Neat collage frame house.5 ro..ms eel ar. cistern, well wood bou«e : lot 4t)x!G0; tl a W. terms (2UU cash balance In mun lily nay meats for tbe tint 2i months of t'JUaad the bulauce of tbe

time at 1 ‘

For H

e—Beauiltul cottage on North Pine

gae. c-liar cistern, well, wood

enta.

ame house. 5 ro. ms

, •1-5 per month

or Hale—Double frame boose, near » works, 10 rooms, cellar. cUiem, wed. wood house lot ?8xl4o; price 1,500; te mi (2o0 ca ib, re-

nnder (20 per month.

tlaa

malnder (20 per in mill.

For Bale—Two-slory frame house dh Locke st., 7 rcoms; wep. wood honse and stable, ir good condition ; price$1,200. terms (300 ca b. balance

In amail month y payments.

ForHale—Neatcotiage frame home; > rooms; cellar, cistern, well, large lot: Nortb MDstaxlppl st , |2,UU1; terms (400 sash, balance 1, 2, 3 and 4

> ears or lunger time.

For Bole—Sice two-story frame bouse, on Ash street, near C'hirry. 8 rooms : cellar, cistern well, wood bouse, gas in No. 1 condlUoa; good lot;

(3 OOP, ea h ai d payments.

For Bale—I wo-ttory brick house 6 rooms ; cel,

lar. well, cistern, wood bouse. (2.500.

For Sale—Eaat Waablngton street residence, two-etory brick. 12 rooms, etc.; lot 86x2(19 »s 0W>. For Sale—Magnificent farm of 24 1 acre* In Tip picaooe county Ido. 200 under cultivation, Bo. 1 noil, frame bt use and barn ; do better farm in tbe state, on a free grat el road. TO miles south of La-

fayette, and 4 miles from Biockwetl.

Frr Bale—We a so have many elegant and cstly residences on all tbs prominent streets, wbico we can offer u a usual bargains In. Call and

y Bew Y'ear to all.

st e us. Happy .

W. E Hick AOo.

TO LOAD.

rpo L9AN—Private funds. O. E Coffin AOo. 1 os

rpO^LOAN— Monsy^at six pet oenk. (anna or jolty

’T’O LOAN—12.600 at 7 percent. Parker, rooms A 11 and 12 Baldwin block. t nt

’T’O 1/OAB—Money on jewelry, etc: City Loan 1 office, 66 north Illinois tt. (ditale

’TM) LOAN—Oa installment plan. 1 Smith A Oo., Vance block.

Franc :• Us

’O LOAN—Private fund* at lowest rates. Via son Carter, 21 Vane* block. tn z

fpO LOAN—Money on^mortga^e. A.ppljr to Wm.

rpo 1AJAN—Ibc.ooo on taty M^tanmA^ Tbs va«y

fjpo LOAJI—Money, Tjperoent-, ^ suma^gl.OOt

rwxo LOAN—Any sum, long or short lime, lo 1 rate, on mortgage. 1. Brown, 66 Kast Ma

rro LOAN—$2,(100,(508, A estau. al lowest ra

Washington st.

. in sums tosult, upon real

J. M. Judah. 95 East

tm * T

r po LOAN—Money at low late* on peisonai 1 property- Joseph Mayer R Oo., pawn broger*. Ill Booth Hllnols sL uhi rpo DOAN—Money m toms of (HUM) and ever, X at 6 per cent. Mm abler sums al best oarrsat rates. John 8. Spann A Oo. th *

rpo LOAN —Money at lowest rate 01 latenst. X Williams A Klstnor, successors toM. R. Vlnlon A Oo.. 8 and 4 Vinton block. av ■

I »KJ< K LA VERM' UNION. No. 1. of Indlsosp1> o 11§. meeilng Batuniay nlgnt.Jan. , m r »0 o’r'nolc. in MiPlr new h»)l H»i' r M *r-

kF’tsi. Buhintss. By order, bit J K.

. T^isamf Pres.

('HE ANN U AI. MT< 1CK H G LD E'RS ' M EKTINO

the ('Itir.eris' ttreet Rail wi

offii

ay Company will sls’na street, Mon-

1> ET H I-2M D A FLOWS from an unJbaoited, J) gravelly soli, pure as snow, and u cheaper than poisonous hydrant or well water. It Is nature's remedy and luxury, within the resell of all Three gallons for «1 ; effervescing. (160.

■' sil druggl.ts and grocers

Bold by

/ 'HURCH BOCIAL ANDBUPPER The l adl-s' V Aid Bccietj of tbe Third Cbrl’tlan courcli, wl'l give a rot ial. mush and milk, and oyster supper on Frldsv evening. January 5, at the reddeuce of Mr. Thornton, on C diege avenue, oppo site tbe orphan asylum. Come, everybody, and

hrl ng \ our friends.

1IOW TO MAkUliONEY-The Indianapolis XI Patent A Copy Bight Company, 31 West Market street, have a number of valuable pat enta in their hands for sale or trade. ■ The company has. also, active agents In tbe Held selling patent rights Call and see for yoursel f. to *

T’O I/O AN—Money to loan. We bare some prl1 vale funds to loam at a lew rate ot Interest. Griffiths A Potta, room 4 MU* bonding, UX N. Pen imvtvaala st. k t

FOE SALK 0B BEET.

machine Khnp.

FOB TBADE.

TAKES UP.

XIKK HATTERS.

IJ'OR BALE OB RENT—6-acre garden farm £ one mile son tn east, boose 7 rooms, good cellar cistern and weU. Inquire at Sinker. Davis A Oo. 1

IJ'OR TRADE—KeTogg carriage for phaeton £ tuggy 174 E. Washlngtou street. h t ■

A K Dll UP—lUyhorae yoay: left frbnt f04»t sad

PartlAl Burning of Perry’s Drag Store— Meeting of Fire Board, etc. Last night, shortly before 10 o'clock, while Joe R Ferry tbe druggist, corner Washington aad Delaware streets, was sitting at his desk poi lag Ms account* he was alarmed by a burst of flame behtnd the preacrlptiO i case, and before an alarm was sounded the rev pjrtlon of his store was on lire from end to end. The dime also swept the paver corering from the celd ig, and fora fe * moments generated Intense heat. Tbe fire i* supposed to have originated from a little coal oil stove, and the loes is roughly estimated at t&O The stock li insured for 81,000 In the Queen of England. Y'etterday afternoon, T. E. Townsend’s residence, on Hill avenue, caught fire from a defective "a*h dump” which wa> extinguished at a lews rotexcecdlng $K). Insured In the Queen The fire alarm at (Am to da* c*me from two little stables In the roar of 141 and 143 Meek street Tbe chlei engineer reports the loss at *75. and that the fire waa the work of an In ceodlarr. The Fire Board met last evening and ordered that the case of Abe Findling, accused of "cou duct unbecoming an officer,” etc,, by Juba Buegele. be set down for 1 ivestlgation on Mon day next. Findling u charged with raising a ‘‘breeze'' In Huegeie’saaloon.

> / vUK lELKuKAPHIC DEPARTMENT is now l." open to student*. New and Improved instruments. splendid equipments and first clossaccommodaiion* Terns within the reach of all. Jno, C- Woodard, Esq., superintendent, Ctwude H. Evt-rest.Instructor. Visitors welcome. Granger's Business College, Vance Block. nu sT

4 4 WEST WASHINGTON STREET, ‘it: F. Christman. Shell oyster*, - - Saddle Rock*, Shrewsbury*, Bine Point* berved 1 n any style, us ■ 44 weet Washington st.

’T'HE EabTERN HAVthU A Pi o A Association • outbeaat corner Washlogtou ami Kaet streets. Weekly meetings: Saturday ntghtx, from 7 soto 8 :So p. m. There are some more shares left In ibis ssHOciatlon. any one desiring to snbHcslOe for them may call on the treasurer, Mr. O. N. Freuiel, Merchants’ National bank. Herman - K.rsKt.k, President. Conrad Mui.i.kr, Secretar>. o i

T'O MECHANICS: W e have opeueo a aepart1 menl for Mechanical Drawing, which will be Ip charge of Charles Wiggins of toe Nordyke A Marmon Company. Our terms are made to suit ibe means of mtchanlcs, and can be paid In In stallments. Instructions given two nights eacb week. Our school Is open from 7 to 9 o'clock every evening. tteanger's BusloeeA College, bn • 7 Vance Block, Sign of the Electric Light. pL3 MOUTH < HbKOH. Osr«r C. Md'nlioch, minister will hold Sunday services in iMrkson's Grand Opera ho'ise. Persons wishing permanent aUtiagi can secure the same, for the period of occupancy, bv apf>l> Id* to ob • Kdward Gilbert, 3C Circle street.

AUCTION SALE,

A CCTION BALE—Day and night; bargains. 15 A W. Wash st. ns

TTURTA MCCURDY, real estate sno gausrs LA auctioneer*. No. 88 E. Washington st n t

A UCTION HALrE—Of all the unredeemed /v clothing c! tne late Isaac Solomon, at il- 1 ) 8. Illinois street. H. <• Moore, auctioneer. li 7.

A UCTION BALE—Hntcblnson's Carpet factory, /» 29 circle tlreet. The place to buy carpets, ollclo' hs. and shanes, at auction prices. We have a ppeclal io> of all wool Ingrals carpet at 50 cents per yard worth 7.5 cents ; also 40 rolls of p»rt wool, very durable, at 25 cents ; woold ne cheap a. 40 cents;extra heavy rag carpet,?') cents per yard. 1*tndow shades, all styles and price*. Carpet store sod factory, 29 Circle street oow-tb.s (. has. L. Hmvrmwsaw.

STRAYED.

QTRAVED—On the night of 21s' Inst., dark bay O hcrte.bliDd in both eyes, 14 hand* high. Re turn to 290 Booth Illinois at. oa n ’ 15 reward

REMOVAL

T) EMOVAIi—Dr. Rigger has removed his real I\deuce to 429 Vlr. eve-, next to hie office u ua f

ELECTIOH NOTICE.

rriHF. annual meeting of the stockholders of the 1 Wt stern Furniture Oo. wUl be held at their cffice, on Madison ave., Monday, January S. 1883, st 7:30 p. n>, T. Koch, Pros, F. J Ua it, Sec. t o

SOCIETY NOTICES,

XT Or U. B—There will be a meeting of OonJV. tinentol lodge, No. 8, to-morrow (Friday) night, at Bed Men ’a hail. Bastness of importanoa. John J. Lahsdoh, I. O. John T. Foancib, O. of R. fm)n x-th

Tig ABON IC—Pen (alpha lodge. No. 5*4, F. and A. ivl Masons. Stated meeting this (Thureday) evening. In Maaonlc Temple, at 7:J0 o’clock Installation of officers. Martin H. Rick, W. M. William H. Smythh. Sec.

DIED.

BOYDEN George Boyden, aged 22 rears. He was a cripple from early boyhood. Will be nailed »t West Newtou, Saturday, Jan uary, 6th.

FUNERAL NOTICE.

BHARPK Tbe funeral of the late John 8. Sharpe will be held at the family residence. 123 E. South st., Friday, the 8th Inst., at 1 Jo p. m. i

Th* Mayors of Indiana. Yesterday afternoon the mayor*, In conven tion assembled, discussed a number of matters pn seated fer consideration, and among the suggestions approved wag the extension of teim ol < ttice of mayor* to five years; vesting in tbe mayors a veto power where (here Is no board of aldermen, and the repeal of the 5-acre tract exemption clauaA Last night them* yon attended the performance at lug Hub's, and this morning were tbe guests of Col. Whitcomb in a tour around toe Belt road. It was the purpose this afternoon to drive around the city aa (he guests of Frank Bird, hot the inclement weather Interpoced, and Instead another session wa* held, beginning at 2:30 p. m. To-nlghttbe convention will attend the performanoe at Dlckton'a, and at 10:10 ». m. the visiting breth ran wUl be the guests of the municipal a utb /Titles al a banquet, at the Hotel Denison. One of tbedutlea to b« performed this afternoon was the appointing 01 a legislative oommlitee.

At Ludwigshafer. opposite Mannheim, where the great Rhine dam gave way last night, the

a of hundreds of p<

M -amerraacued many hundred*. Including tl

Mck The deepest dutrees prevail*.

The Danube has risen to the height of 4.70 cent)meters at Vienna. One thousand persons In tbe tower parts of the city are compellel to quit their borne* Traiftc on tbe railway connecting Vienna with Moravia Is suspended: the large railway bridge Is demoltehed and the Vi enna termlnusof the road Is flooded. A Wte«baden telegram says 10,008 persons are rendered lomeless by the floods In districts near Worms. They are In danger of starvation. Three

homeless by tbe fli

They are In danger of starvation, thousand persons are homeless I.udwigshafen, 2,003 at Manbeim, 2,000 at Worms. They are lodged in scbool-booses and churches. More dikes have broken at Mayence. The town of Man helm appears to stand on an Isthmus In tbe midst 01 a sea The great Rhine dam gave way to-night A steamer rescued forty live persons. 1 he village of Trlesenhelm is deserted, and one third of the inhabita its of Appan have abandoned their homes. A central relief committee hAs been formed, and It ap-

peals for help for the sufferers.

Fapis. January 4.—The Danube has Inundated Tressbnrg, thirty four ratios from Vionoa 1 Gkbkva, January 4.—The Paris aud Lyons i ail way, on the French frontier, U washed rtwav. Direct railway service between Svlt/er

iand, France and Italy 14 Interrupted.

Paris, January 4.—The riversHaone and Din bis have Inundated several tdilagee. Thirtytwo houses have fallen at Longe Pierre.

XLV1ITH CONGRESS.

B anate.

Washis'oton, January 4.—Morrill, from the committee on finance, reported the house bill to reduce internal revenue taxation, with ai amendment embracing au entire revision of the tariff and of the machinery for Us collection. He fald. so far as Inter nal revenue taxation was concerned, the committee felt bouud to report as It was left by the senate, whatever might havj been their ow n vie* s as to the amendment granting a rebate of the tax on tobacco. He give notica that he would ask the senate Wednesday morning next, to take up the bill and consider It, to the exclusion of all other business till It should be disposed of. Mr. Walker, from the committee on public

lands, reported a bill to proyide for the sale of ihe Cherokee reservation, in Arkansas, and asked for immediate consideration, but, upon Mr. Sherman’s objection, It went over. Mr. Edmunds reported a bill providing additional compensation te witnesses in United state* courts, and said that as It was necessary to compensate witnesses from beyond the Mis Msslppl In the Star route cases, he would ask Its consideration at an early day. At the close of th s morning hour. Sherman moved to pos pone ihe calendar In order to take up the bonded whisky bill. Mr. Hale opposed the motion. Mr. Sherman said a failure to past the bill now would cause widespread distress. The motion to postpone the calendar was agreed to, and Sherman moved to take up the bonded whisky bill. Logan thereupon asked the unanimous content to take up the West Point appropriation hill. Sherman objected and insisted on his motion, which was lest The senate, at 2 o'clock, postponed the Fitz John Porter bill, and took up the n hi»ky boud extension bill.

Honse.

WASHinexon, D C., January 4 —Petitions were-presented by Messrs. Oox and Beck urging prompt action by Congress on the tobacco tax. Mr Neal, of Ohio, presented a petition from citisens of Southern Ohio asking that the civil rervloe reform bill be amended so that persons ar -ne as attorneys of rallro d or steamship companies, or who may bold bonds of the same. Jbe Ineligible to hold a position in either branch of congress, oras chief of a department or bureau, Referred. General Rosecrans s bill was passed authorizing the payment of 8 2 127 to Thomas Worthington for furnishing water to Camp DennUon, Ohio, in 1801. The House then in committee of the whole resumed consideration of the army appropriation bill.

CURRENT NEWS CONDENSED, Domestic. Oil cloted at Pittsburg, at noon, at SS’.J offered. Receipts of hog*, at Chicago, today, 33,000; of cattle, 6 300. Tbe actual total debt of the state of Iowa, on December SU, was only 820.205 27 Red Cloud demand* $10,000 for horses taken from him fix yean ago by Governor Cook. Two brothers, named GUI, cowboys by profession, were killed at Decatur, Texas, during a

riot

Mrs, Elizabeth Covington died on Tueiday at Rockingham, N. C., at the auranced age of 112 yeara, At Coolldge, N. M., yesterday. S. M Phillips a justice of the peace, shot and killed Huge Brown, a notorihus desperado. The boiler of Hoffman <fc Seller'* Hour mill at Fillmore Cent- r, Michigan, burst yesterday, injuring six workmen, three fatally. Tbe TTadeamen’s Fire Insurance company of New York, has retired from business, it* risk* being re-lnsuned In the Standard, of London. The widow of Delano A. Goddard, of the Boston Dally Advertiser, has declined a testimonial of $25,0(0 contributed by friend* of her husband. David Beohtal, yesterday, took a solid lump of mica out of hi* mine, at Womelseorf, Pa . weighing twenty five pounds, and valued by experts at $4,000. Jane White, colored, haa sued IX L. Stafford, whate, for $5,000 damages for breach of promise. Plaintiff's age Is forty, defendant’* sixty. They both live In Bos'on. Willie Dnboee, ol Troy, N. Y. a grandson of General Toombs, of Georgia, was fatally iniiioed.ana threeoteer student* seriously hart while coasting, yeeterday. Gen. Comstock, chairman of tbe Mississippi Elver Commission, says that $1,000,000 of the $4,000,(00 appropriated lost year, will be available on the 1st of next July. According to tbe seventeenth annual report of the Union Stockyard company, there were re celved last year In Chicago 177,237 car load* of all kinds of live stock, va'ned at $196 680,000. M. P. Kay, clerk in the offloe of the auditor and county clerk ol Alameda connty, Call fomlA has absconded, after forging and hypothecating warrants to the amoan of $10,000. A. W. Oppman, a prominent brewer of Cleveland, waa cob vlcted in the pollee court of resisting an officer, fined $100 and seme need to the workhouse for ten day*. The sentence created a sensation. At Grand Lake. Col., yeeterday, County CommUsloner Waldron, while beating big wife, was

remons of Sap<

istra ed with by one Plnminer, toreman iaponis mine, when Waldron seised a rifle

and shot Plummer dead.

It is c'needed that Srnator Ferry has a ma jorlty of the republican members of the Michigan legislature, but not enough to elect. There is considerable bitterness of feeling, and the outcome can not be predicted at preaent. Bishop O'Connor, at Dee Moines, denounced the Grant policy of dealing with the Indiana, by which Catholic prieats were debarred from visiting the sgencie*. and gave Secretary Kirkwood credit for girfig all denomination* free access

to thesavagea

Commissioner Baum, in replying to a reio lotion of the senate for an e.tlmat« of the amount reqnired to refund taxes collected on stockaof tobacco, cigsra, matches, etc., now on hand.incoaeof reduction of taxes, fixes the Amount at $36 080,716. T^e Springfield III., Iron Company, will quit manufacturing rails entire’} - and begin Improvements which will ooKt something over a qua - ter of a million of dollar*, to convert the works (or the manufacture of heavy plates of various sorts of merchantable Iron and steel. George, the son ol Commissioner Dudley, was ahot by a negro boy named Dorsey Fultz in Washington Tueeday. The latter is twelve years old and hat been arrested Young Dudley is resting easily. The negro boy clot rut be was set upon by white boys and only fired to frighten

them

The Cincinnati Commercial Gszette appeared to-day. Aside from the name there is not the faintest indication of the G?xette shout It. A report current in Cincinnati is that Halstead bought the Gazette outright, and the consolidation scheme waa used in order to give him a standing in the party he could not otherwise obtain. Forwtgw. The application* under tbe arrears of rent act affect ISO 000 holdings in Ireland. If they were all granted it weald Involve the payment ol £’0(00 by the state to landlords. Minister Logan continue* to work la behalf of peace between Peru and ChlU. He haa written a long letter to Montero, vice pretfdesit of Peru, urging him to accept the Chilian tanas.

Adam*. Wells, Huntington and Blacklord. Twelfth district Carroll, White. Ban Newton. Tippecanoe, Warrens Jaaper and Pu

elect!

follows;

Eifth distric

county.

Blxxth district—Richard Jones, of Batholo-

mew.

represcutsllves

let—T. W. W. Suumau, of Ripley

Seventh district—W. W. Cottrell, of He;

Nl

tain.

un dlst:

atrici ,rlct—

Henry La Tonrette,

,en.- . of Fo'

mn-

tfcCHS 11 d I

Tenth district—Joseph N. Davidson, of Mont gomery. Eleventh district—John M. Graham of Dala

ware.

Twelfth district—Charles B. Stewart, ol Tlppe

canoe.

Thirteenth district—John B. Ratliff, of Grant. At night. Professor H. W. Wiley, of Purdue ssed, ‘'The(Successand Value of ^oiKhnm ; '

presented

me valuable suggestions on "The Practical Value of Instructions In Agriculture. ’ After the reading of the minutes aud the disposition of preliminary business this moraine the delegatee listened to the address on ''Edir cation Necessary to Saecessfal Farming," deliv ered by Prof. F. A. Friedley, of New Albany The paper was one of the ablest pr seen ted during this session, and met with a very favorable reception and a vote ol tharnks. Prof. B C. Hobbs was present and was invited to make on add res* Be did so, giving some strong points on the desirability andjuocceastty of enforcing the stock laws: the Comparative merits of hedge, wlte, board fence and what combination fence la most economical; and on the comparative value of timber trees for farm and forest purposes. The suggestions were further discussed by Mr, Reagan The com mittee on unfinished business recommended the appointment ol a committee to award premlumsforthe best answer* to the questions pro pounded to the state board by Governor Porte*. These querlons refer to drainage, fertiliser*, timber and fencing, and Gov. Porter offers a premium of: $25 for the best answer. The questions have been printed and will be fumlahed in circular form by the secretary of the state board The committee to make the award, as appointed this morning, consists of R. M. Lockhart. Samuel Hargrave and John

Ratilff.

Dr. A. Furnas presented a ion* ami exhaustive thesis on''Timber culture.” Mr J. B Oon

, chief of the bureau of statisl

address on "The Industrial, social and commer

ctal aspect of Indiana for 1882,”

nor, chief of the bureau of statistic-, read au

addresa on "The Industrial, social and al aspect of Indiana for 1882,”

The following was offered by Mr Quick Ketolved, That this society heanuy approve* of the senate bill Introduced by Senator Lojau, proposing a transfer of so much of the signal service as relate* to climate aud weather forecast*, to the civil department of the gavernment; but we earueetly recommend thst

* dej

belongs, as being cioaely

tuie,

After some dtscussson the resolution was adopted and the secretary instructed 10 forward copies of the resolution to Senators Harrison and Voorhees. Mr J. G. Kingsbury, ot the Indiana farmer, having levied upon Profemor Friedley's address by the latter'a consent—objeo Ion was made.

this trarsfer b# made to the department of ag ricullure, where the subject of climate oaturaly belongs, as being cioaely related to agrlcul-

paper was the property of the board An estlng time ensued, ending by Mr. King retaining possession of the coveted prope ty, The committee appointed to examine the f rounds reported that they hod found thetbui

and a resolution was offered, declaring that the

An interigsbury

ty,

le fair

grounds reported that they hod found thetbuilduigsand Improvements In good condition. They suggeated that a portion of tha old sheds and stalls on the west side of the ditch be removed and that new buildings be erected Th* committee recommended that new bridges over the ditch be built, and that the fountain in the

grounds be put In good condition.

The delegate board completed it* work this afternoon and adjourned. The s ate board then met, and after disposing of unflnlshel HualnesA the newly elected members took their seats, and

the new board was organized.

HEIGHTS OT THE (JUILL. Meeting of the Democratic Editors of the State la Annual Session. The annnal meeting of the Democratic edl tonal association was held to-day In the Supreme court room. Col. Maynard, 01 the Indianapolis Dally Sentinel, pretided, and after the transaction of routine bualne s officers were

elected as follows:

President—Dr. W. H. D. Hunter. Lawrence-

burg Register; first vice president,R E Purcell, Vincennes Son; second vice president, Ool. B McDonald,OolnmblaCity Herald; secretar

1 nuci Twoowmt (an DOLLAJB fju tba#

CITY STEWS. Ada L. Wade, nee Stewart, ha* been dtvor}«l from Jethro Wade, on pioof o: failure to pro vide drunkenness etc Ex-Senator Newton Booth, of California, and Lyman Booth, esq. of Psrte. Ill , are in the city, called by the serious lllnereof their mother, who is visiting her daughter, Mrs. John 8.

Tsrkington.

THB AGRICULTl KAI.MTS. The New District a—Vacancies Filled — Paper*—Miscellaneous Matter*. The report of the committee on redittricting tbe state as adopted yeeterday afternoon at tn* FSMilon of the state board of agrlonltnre. subdivided the state by counties, e* follows First district—Posey, Yanderburg, <-lb*on, Warrick and Spencer counties. Second distrlel Knox, Daviess, Martin, Pike, Dubola. Crawford end Perry. Third district -Harrison, Waablngton, Orange, Floyd, Clarke and Scott. Fount) district- Jack sou, Lawrence, Brown, Monroe, Greene, Gwen and Sullivan Fifth district- Jefferson Switzerland, Ohio, Dtarborn. Franklin, Ripley and Jennings. Sixth district—Bartholomew. Decatur. Bush, Kajetie, I'nlou and Wa* no Seventh district—Madison, Hancock, Hamilton. Henry and Shelby. Eighth district—Marion snd Johnson. Ninth dlstricwOiay, Vigo* Paiko, Vermillion

8nd Fountain.

Tenth district—Putnam, Morgan, Hendricki. Montgomery and Boone. Eleventh district Delaware, Randolph, Jay,

1AM BY WM FOTJB O’ULOOK.

ICTLXE'fi HAUOCftAL.

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Thirteenth district Clinton, Tipton, Howard, 1 1 rant, Wabash and W hitley. fourteenth district ElkharJ, Kosciusko, Ful-

ton. Cass aud Miami.

F.fteentL district <L Joseph, Marshall, Blarte. Laporte, Porter and Lake. Blxteeuin district Alien, DeKi

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DeKalb, 'teuben,

agrat ge and Noble

T’.ere were eight vacancies to be filled snd the lection of district ret resent al Ives resulted as

W. J. Turpin; corresponding secretary. Dr. A. 8. Parker; treasurer, Luther Short, Franklin

Democrat.

Executive committee—J. A. Applegate, New Albany Ledger; CoL J. B. Maynard Indianapolis Sentinel; W. 0. Ball, Terre Haul* Gazette; John B. Stoll. Ligouter Banner; K. A. K. Hockett, Fort Wayne Sentinel. Tbe following was unanimously adopted: Resolved, That the thanka of the OMOciatton be extended to Ool J. B. Maynard, the retiring president, for the interest he has manifested during the past year. The representation present Included the fol lowing: Col. J. B. Maynard, Sentinel; Hon. John B. Stoll, Lig oner Democrat; W. M. Mata, Bloomfield Democrat; Joalah Gwlnn, New Albany Pram; rralah B. McDonald, Oolnmbla City Democrat; Alexander Chomel, Martin County Democrat; Thomas f, Richmond, Fowler Review; A. S. Parker, Kendallville News; M. A ’Barnett, Madison Herald; Lonls B. Fulweller, Peru Sentinel; Lather Short, Franklin Democrat; Thomas Collins, Mu Vernon Democrat; Boyall E. Purcell, Vincennes Sun; Oecar Henderson, Kokomo Dispatch; John M. Goar, New Castle Democrat; Harry Frar els, Michigan City Dispatch; John w. Tindall, Indianapolis Independent; Ool. F rvyth, Seymour Democrat. ThlsevonlngA pnbllc meeting wUl be held at the same place, at which time ed Iresse* will be made by lx Senator McDonald, Kg- Gov. Gray. Congrereman elect (Lamb, Hon. Bayless W. Hanna and othere. THM POULTRY SHOW. Largest and Bast Exhibition Ever Given by th# Association Tbe annual poultry show In Masonic hall opened out lu full bloat this morning, and the Insiy crowing of several hundred cocks and tbe noisy cock Hog ol os many hms out din the most rural barn yard in the land D. H. Jenkins, secretary of the state association, who Is constantly In attendance, ana to whom, probably, more than to any other the succeai of the exhibition Is due. saya the display this year la superior both in the number of entries, and the finality of the birds, to any previous exhibition There are at>out 900 entries. including fowls from every btato between Massachusetts and Missouri. A large number of heretofore uaheard of exhibitors are on hands with fowl* that outrival anything heretofore shown. Prob ably the b«*tdisplay 1* tn light Brahmas and buff Cochins, Partridge Cochins, PI ymou th Bocks and ame chicken* for outnumber loot year's list. Some Black Javaa, a new bird, large, hearty and a good layer, are on exhibition; also the American Reebright, never shown here before, is among tbe Interesting fowls displayed. Theeg

line, and there is an extensive list of water fowl*. There are also some u.rkejsot prod igloos size and weight, tn amas ii'g contract with the little bantam*, hardly discernible with a spy gl***. The Incubator arrived this morning and is regarded as a saccem. The small per cent of eggs hatched out by It 1* explained as chaigeablo te the quality of the egge bad. B. N. Prone, of Iowa, ha* been made judge, and wlUbegtn to make award* to night.

Bowton. January ( - Governor Better. In hi* inaugural addree*. preaent* his view* upetv Wee and equal suffrage at great length. He suggests that en annual poll tax for itate porpoeee be assessed as cbw on the polls of cltlaene, and thee If any citizen choose* to pay It by voting lei that act be a discharge and pay meet of such tax. He recommend* a revision of the reglSIT* tion lews, and that they be rtlicientiy guarded to prevent frauds wn bout being an actual obstruction to and * burden upon voter*. Regarding a free ballot ti d fair count, the governor ray*: Why nd provide that all vote* tikall be eodneed In ralFeoAi ing envelopes, ol th* same slve. quality ahd coior. to be furnished by the state Then the also and camploxtoo ot the ballot would be Immaterial The i«w still remains on tbe statute books «tilth require* that envelopes for such purpose ri all always be furolahed at the poll a The legal machinery 1* ready, and to make it effectual, th# permlosfre . ’aura i» only to be made obligatory The auggntioa la made that a la w bo paawd al lowing women to vote under the aonre regul* Ilona us men, in city elec tona, which law ahall take effect when it ah all be accepted by a majority of the women voting at some general eiecLen, pro vUlon to be made obviating tire ohjee* ton that women may have 10 go Into ward rooms and

>tu>g place* for the porpoM of exereteiiig tha ght of suffrage. Tbej governor recommends that the election of city governments take place on the same day as the general election and tl election day be made « legal holiday. The 1

right 01 that the <

rllou and that

lay be made « legal holiday. The '.kw restricting naturalization to the supreme sad superior court*, should, the governor saya. b«

repealed.

1 he labor question will form * subject ol further communication. Considerable space is devoted to the question of crime*, and the legislature Is asked pus an act providing that whoever is convicted of wilfully attempting to dentil • moving railway train shall suflbr death. Th* evils of dealirg In future* and cornering wheat and com, etc , are dwelt upon, and legislation re commended to stop the abuse. Considerable attention^* given the reformatory, edrrec tion al aud pauper institutions, and it is shown that the

expenses for salaries aud ageut* are more tiian all other expenses (or nupportlng the poor by 112.000 I-eg 1*1* tion 1* suggested looking to

ingested looking

an Impro) emenl lu the discipline of the prison, aud making the Institution efficleut as a reformatory: can ulna the prisonerto be self-supporting; providing that every prisoner may work off a portion ol hi* sentence every month ; and the Invretmont ol a certain per oontage of a prisoner earning lu a fund to ne given him when dlacharged, to start him la

the world again.

The lemployment of convict labor of the nousea ol correction outside the walls In raising the food they consume. Is spoken of aa probable. The following Institutions, the governor gays.

should be abolished: The Bute Reformatory

11*011 for Women, The Reform School for Boy*, and The Indnstrlal School for Girls. They are too coetly for any supposed good they do. I he message favor, an asylum with kind treatment lot idiotic and feeble minded youth, but not * school Whgn the xtate shall have sufficiently edneatod every bright child within Us bordet*. It will bo time enough to undertake the oduca tion of the idiotic and totble-mlnded. A wellfed. well cared for idlotl* • happy cieatnre: oo idiot awakened to his condition it a miserable

one.

Careful consideration la given to the in sane of the state. The extiavagance tn build lugs aud general management ol the clam of people Is sev. rely commented upon, and a* appeal made to the I eg Islam ra to ehango au (Ms In the future, and provide s managment upon economical and butfucas principles The governor says tbe doors of insane establishments, boih public snd private, open altogether too eauly inward, aud with too great diffiiiilty omward tn the reception and dts 1 barge of their Inmates. This matter should be iar> fully guarded by legislation. A reooommendation Ig mode (hot a purofco*tng t nicer for all itate supplies of every nemo be appointed, with a salary an ffident t) Insure tbe services of a competent business man to he commissioned by the executive for three years. The governor congratulate* the commonwealth that one branch of civil service reform, viz fixedness of tenure of offloe, Is slrcsdv in operation In the state, and has been rime 1679. LADIEN IN PSftlL.

Barntng of tbe Bt. Marp’o Sehool A* R*»o«. vllle. 111.—Narrow Escapa of the Paplta.

KNOxvn.i.k, In,, Januar^L--8t. Mary 1 tpla

, iriythfi morning. 1

of the 100 aobolara were aatoep when the fi*

copal school for young lad lea, at th£s plaeo, burned to the ground early this morning. Most

were discovered, and had barely time to oeoape when the the alarm wm given, 1mring their wardrobe and property. Many eacaped by ladder* MlwlIUMt. of Bafhto. HI., broke s leg; Mias Hasford, of Pubuqe was Mriously Injured by failing from a ladder; K. A KelghtUag, fireman, also toll and wm Injured No other* Injured and no loffi of life occurred, though at onetime It seemed Inevitable. Tha building was on imposing brick, handsomely furnished The students were mostly from Illinois. I/OM on the baildinc la about $25,000; fully In sured. Loo* of the ladles, la property, about as much. The building will be repullt soon; la the meantime temporary accommodations for school will be devised. TheKeoknk, la . elevator wu burned lift night. Ihe Ore was evldentlv the work of an incendiary. The elevator oost 8110,000 and has since had extensive repairs. It was owned by George W. Williams' eatate. Insured lor $30,000. The oar repair shop ol the Baltimore A Ohio at Mount Ciare. Maryland, was completely destroyed by fire at a late hour last night, together with all the contents, consisting O' two Pullman can, eight new passen ger coaches, Yloe president Bpeo eer’sprivate cor, and several old coaches, which were being repaired. Taere were about 900 mew employed tn the shop, all of whom lost thstr tools. The toes is estimated at $100,800. N5 in auranoe. _ TRAD1 UP LABQK, 90,000 Mall ItAhorsThrwwB Oat of Warh -Ohio Coat Miners Want a

Sliding Beale.

Chicaoo, January 4. D. O. Bradley, vice president of the OaiUKet Iron nod Bieel Co., nay* their mills will ciooe January 15th, (or a month or tlx week*, on account of th* low prlcen of naila About 20,000 men will be thrown out of employment on account of this oe- £?«£ b.'tvss oSTirtv: *2. £

ploy nvrnt making repair*

CutvoLAUD, O.. January 4.—Oomml U*M of the operators and mtnere ol the Massillon aad

Tuscarawas diatrioto meet to morrow, In MosMllon, tor a conference concerning the proposed reduction of ten cents a ton tor mining. Tbe

ton, tor n conference concern in

Tuscni awns valley miners' committee Is instructed to fight the reductfoi and urge thn

adoption of • sliding scale.

Oaaacla’a Uabte M ant palm tor. Montkkai., January 4.—Seneoal, praMdeot of the North Shore road, jut from log laud .sari he an <1 Oh asBrwmer, preside ut of the Canada Mu to al rnlon Telegraph Co., formed a syndicate to lay a cable from Queenstown to Halifax., oapt ial $8,000,000, aU subscribed, sod contract awarded. The cable is to be laid In October. Rate*, twenty-five cents a word, or less. Th* Canadian parliament grants lh« right. Beaeoal also fanned a company In Farts, capital $10,000.000 for colonizing Quebec with foreign Immigrant*. ^

Crowds to Bm the Coffin.

Paris, January 4 —At 9:26 o’clock, this morn Ing. Immerse crowds hod already aatembled at tbe Palais Bourbon In waiting to see Gambetta's coffin. Deputations from Alsaoe and Lorraine will form a conspicuous figure In the funeral procession. The Insulting com menu in some Honaportiat reactionary paper* caused In 1 wise indignation; the offending journal* are tom te piece* and stamped upon In the rales. Victor Hugo 1* expected to attend the funeral and de

liver a short oration.

An Old Official Bet Aside. liriRoiT January 4—Governor Begola will appoint Ellhu B, Pond, of Ann Arbor, oommisriooer of Insurance for Michigan, vice flannel H Rowe, who has filled that position ever slnoe the burran was estaallshed.

Ought to Be Well Anchored. Mr. Wa*hiwotow, January- 4.—A terribh rio.mof wind and snow Is raging here. Th wind D blowing at the rata of 1(4 mU«* pe hour. Temperature, sero

Tennessee Repudiating Her ObltgaMowO. Nakbytma Tenn., January 4.—Tha legMa ture, today, adopted a raaoitrilott —pawmag tbe payment ot January Interest on ins SUM debt. Memphis ho* added gl.MMM to her material wearih by building* the past year.