Indianapolis News, Indianapolis, Marion County, 18 August 1877 — Page 1

WHOLE NO. 2,398.

INDIANAPOLIS, SATURDAY EVENING, AUGUST 18, 1877.

PRICE TWO CENTS.

■MSM *• MM' Adr«rti*em«nU to »*enr* lm*rtion npon th* Mi«d»rBia*t be handed in et the eeantinc

befor# 1

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bat tent te the Deed .^.». ccordanc « section 60. IMS. United State* Laws. Such wer te adTertieemenU. must be ire oaee to insure doHvery.

FOB SALE.

T7>0E SALE—CIGAR STORE—68 WEST

X Mnrket street.

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UOR SALE—CHEAP—6 TEAR OLD DRIV JT in* borse at E. Wash. at. uiol

TJ'OR SALE-OLD PAPERS. «< X 1 per hnndred at The News office.

FOR

_ SALE-A 3-INCH TREAD LOG wagon cheap, at 228 E. Wash. st. ui o!

WANTED. •^ ANTRD-S GIRLS At1?YLE~HODSIL

RANTED-A NO. 1 BOX MAKER. »

"VAT ANTED—MIDDLE-AGED WOMAN AT TV 288 Coburn st. ui tl

TX7ANTED—SITUATION IN A SMALL vf family by a good girl. Address 313 Mass. ® T «t ’ *

\AJ ANTED—GERMAN, BOY 15 YEARS FT old; good home; steady family. § Mass. ave. I

T17ANTKD-20 GOOD SEWING MACHINE Vv hands to make overalls. 22 Circle st. ui tt

*117ANTlD-COMMKRCIAL or mortW gags notes. M. H. McKay.' Odd Fellowa Hall. te *

\AT ANTED—GIRL TO WASH AND IRON FT and do general housework. 30 West Maryland. t

"Wtl ANTED—A GIRL FOR GENERAL Tv bonsework in a small family. No. 136 Broadway. !

■11, ANTED - LIGHT. SECOND - HAND TT tpring wagon. Call Monday at 43fi East ▼emontst. 1

\J|f ANTED—TO TRADE. A BUGGY FOR TT a pair of males. Fall Creek loe Co., 264 West St. Clair st. an si

■VI, ANTED-FARM HAND BY THE Low wages but good pay. Apply 330N. New Jersey. ai tt

TI7 ANTED—GOOD TOP BUGGY. CHEAP TT for cash. J. T. Elliott or J. E. Downey, reoa 10 Thorpe Block.

T17 ANTED—PARTNER IN FOUNDRY Tv and machine shop. Maebinistpreferred. A. W. Maxwell, Knightstown. Ind. ui st

’VATANTED—DOWN THEY GO-PHOTO-TT graphs at91 per dozen; gomt. 6 for25s. at Boston Gallsry, 12 and 14 W. Wash. st. to zf

"TXTANTED—WRINGERS TO REPAIR AT TV Walker Bros., dealers in stovM,mantles, house furnishing goods, etc. SIW.Wask. uu * T

Urr ANTED—ORDERS FOR FIRST-CLASS TT girls. No orders received but from respectable families. No charge to employer. t Mass. ave. t

■|XT ANTED- SEWING MACHINE TT adjusters; must be thoroughly acquainted With hi* business. Apply to Howe Machine Co., 70 West Washington st. ns 0

TXT ANTED—TWO GOOD WORK HORSES. TT Those that have been worked together ^referred.fc MuMbe^Nou,!. Empire Stables^?!

■ffiffi/ ANTED—ALL PERSONS AFFLICTED TT with any form of disease to consult Dr. Duff, 39 Kentosky ave. His opinion eost* nothing and eur*s guaranteed. Charges moderate, te*

■\X7 ANTED—MEN TO TRAVEL AND Tv take orders of merchants. Salary 81.200 a year and all traveling expenses paid. Ad<lress Gem Manufacturing Co., St. Lonis, Mo.

IV ANIBD-IT KNOWN, EXCURSION TO TT Cleveland—Powell A Sted man are selling round trip tickets to Cleveland and back,firstclass, for only $8. No, 164 South Illinois st. un s

TX7 ANTED—T© SELL. PATENT IRONTT ing boards, western washing machines, raper backets, etc., at New Wooden Ware Stor*. 53 JJIorth Illinois street. Wringers repaired. us 1

■1X7 AN TED-6.000 HORSES TO SHOE WITH TT heavy hammered, cast steel toed shoes tor 91.25, and warrant them as good as the best in the city or the money refunded. J. H. Tull A Son, in alley, 74 S. Illinois st. tvz-g.w

-XX7 ANTE1 '- T0 trade, A NICE propTv erty in Byrneville, tree and clear of all inonmbrance- for property in Indianapolis. Might assume a very small incumbrance. J. TT. Elliott, room 10 Thorpe Block.

YVANTBD-yO TRADE. 360 ACRES OF TT splendid timbered land in Poinsettcounty, Arkansas, for property in Indianapolis. Will assume some incumbrance. J. T. Elliott or J. 1. Downey, rot^n 10 Thorpe Bloek.

WANTED—SITI ATION BY A YOUNG TY man who is willing te work at anything that ia honest. Where there is a will there is stway. I have the “will.” Won’t some one give me th. way. Address 8. E.. News office. 1

TE? ANTED - Pill MAN ENT SITUATION TT by a bookkeeper of ten years’ experience In large mercantile and manufacturing concerns. References to past and present employers. Address Accountant, News office, ue ol

\AJ ANTED—TO TRADE. A BEAUTIFUL TV residence in Knightstown,of7 or Brooms, free and clear, for property in this city. Might assame a very small incumbrance. J. T. Elliott or J. E. Downey, room 10 Therpe Block,

"IXTANTED—MY PATRONS TO KNOW YY that I am closing out my stock of millinery goods at and below cost, preparatory t# going east for a fall supply. This is an opportune time to buy. Mr*. Carr, 7294 East Washington st. uh n

* \Aj ANTED—TO SELL, SEWING MATY chines, Singer and various other kinds, at 915. All kinds of secend-hand machines bought, sold and exchanged at the Dubrul Treadle Co. Offlee 33 Virginia ave. We have the best repairer in the state. ts z

• "IE/ ANTED TO TRADE. AN ELEGANT TT 2-story briek house of 10 rooms, together with 5 acres of ground in Richmond, Indiana, valued at 98,000, 92 t 00fi Incumbrance on same, for good property in Indianapolis. Will assamesome incumbrance. J. T. Elliott or J. E. Downey, room 10 Thorpe Block.

IV ANTED—A PURCHASER FOR A NEW TY grocery store, with a small, clean stock •f groceries and fixtures, in good locality and commands a good trade. Satisfactory reasons for selling made known at time of purchase. Inquire at room 2 Glenn's Block, 25 E. Washington street, over New York Store, of B. F. Watts, of the firm of Watts A Myers, ui 0

•AMJ A N T E D —IT KNOWN — POOLE’S • TT laundry offices removed to J. A. MeKcniio’s Trade Palace, C. E. Reynolds’s, 196 Rest Washington st., and F. M. Tagus's ahirt factory, 36 East Ohio. Collaassand cuffs 30c per do*.: shirt* 1294# eanh. Work same as usual, with promptness. Laundry 112 N. Noble st. i*

WANTED-NOTICB IMPORTANT-THE TY Gem Collar and Cuff Laundry having been fitted up by a Urge outlay of money with all the new and improved Troy appliances known, is now ready to tarn qpt wo(k on the day following its delivery at the office of The Palace Gents’ Famishing Store, Ho. 46 W. Washington St j (Opposite OccidenAnd In a manner which, for completeness of laundry dressing, has heretofore been unknown ia this eity. us 1

FOR TRADE. ’t'OR^TRADE—529^ACRE^ARM^CLBAR J of incumbrance, in Putnam county ^a good •rain and stock form to exchange for otty property. Call at No. 11 New’s Bloek. s •

- ‘XT'OR TRADH-FOR CHICAGO PBOPBRJD ty. three dwellings centrally lecated in Indianapolis, free from incumbrance ^present rental #45. A. ft. Gregory k Co.. 97 B. Market. nn h

XT'OR TRADE-A NO, 1 COTTAGE OF 8 X* „ , rooms and hail, good lot, on aae ef the best streets northeast, for cheaper city or suburban proporty; small ineambraaco. B., XV4W9 •Ill06e all * M

STORAGE,

T7>OR SALE—FURNITURE—SIX 8ET--T Complete. Nearly new. Cheap. Address Borsner, tbit ofBee. ni tf

TrOR SALE-5 3-DRAWER MARBLE TOP X 1 barber rases. 10 foot case of shelving. F. F. Carrin, No. 461 S. Meridian st. ai tl

TTORSALB-FAMILY HORSE—PERFBCTX 1 ly safe. Oood traveler. Handsome. Bay. 6 years old. 39 Massachusetts ave. nh°

XT'OR SALE-FINE RETAIL CIGAR A? store. Also the best retail wine-room, at W. Wash. st.. 2nd floor. For rent or to ill. uh**

TJ'OR SALE-COTTAGE-6 ROOMS-WITH X 1 »ll improvements. Some money down and small monthly payments. 344 N. Noble, e ual

town

it preferred, Ind.

thirds. Lots high, dry and nice exander <fc Co , 2% W. Waab. st e nt ■pOR SALE-CHEAP-ONE SORREL

platform i. Illinois st.

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XT'OR SALE-FINE FARM OF 151 ACRES X* 14 miles north. 98.500. 94.000 cash and payments, balance city proper'- ‘

I ground or improved. M. Arbuckl

Market et.

rty, vacant ‘e. agent, 74

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XT'OR SALE-VERY CHEAP-HOI SB AND X' lot No. 69 S. Arsenal ave. New house of

5 rooms with cellar, cistern and woodshed. Will take two good horses and farm wagon as part payment. Jobs O. Kokppujt. ns a!

casn, toe Balance on six, twelve, eighteen and twenty-tonr months time. A good chance to ret into a good paying business. Address A. i. C.. News office. ui o

XT'OR SALE-ON THURSDAY, AUGUST IT 30th, at 1:36 p. m., there will be sold on the fair grounds at auction the rights to the refreshment stands during the coming state fair, which commences Sept. 24. i i s.w.g.m .tu.w.th

XT'OR SALE—I HATE ONE COPY EACH JEr otthe following city directories for sale, for 1877; Philadelphia. Cincinnati, San Fran-

dence, Louisville, Jersey City, Toronto. Kansas City, Augusta. Albany, Atlanta, Alexandria, Richmond. Va. S. B. Tiiford, office cor. Circle and Meridian st. 1

XT’OR SALE-3 FARMS—70 ACRES 6 X 1 miles due east of Lanesville, 930 per acre; 60 acres 2 miles of Lebanon. Ind., or trade; 70 acres miles of Brcwnsbnrg, Ind,, 14 miles from city. All of these farms are within easy drive of the city and are very rich land. All the owners live in this city and want let some one baye them to live on. 2% W.

W, G. W. Alixandek A Co.

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AUCTION SALE.

AUCTION SALE-ONE LARGE BA8EXVburner for office or large hall, with nearly 40 feet of pipe,'for sale cheap. Call at Dawson’s anction rooms, 94 and 96 East Washing-

ton Ft.

ng, August l - . ware street. I am going to change my business. and shall sell every article in the house Sale every evening. Andbbw Oebi kb. o T. E. Dawson, anetioneer.

A UCTION SAL E-OF UNCLAIMED j£x goods. On the 28th day of August, 1877, the undersigned storekeeper will offer far sale to the highest bidder, for cash, the below eunmerated goods, or so much thereof as will be necessary to pay for the charges accrued thereon: Mrs. J. A. Elyrath. one lot household goods. 163 G. R. Long, one lot household goods. 164 George Riley, one lot household goods. ' be

H. is. Mears, sewing machine top. 392 Mrs. Bragg, 1 lot household goods. 420 Sam Beck, powder box. Wright A Son, box castings. ' ‘ >x.

40 CENTS

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XT'OR 8A LB-SCHOLARSHIP -INDIAN AP--T oils Bus. College. Bates Block, .Cheap. Address E. L., this office. te*

*\J as • avi • ULUaCU j uuvj avsw uisiaf 313 S. L. Karnes, one organt. 314 R. Robinson, one cupboard. 320 W. Lord A Co., one barrel. 326 Horace Williams, one lot household (0 338 S &apt. Hadley, water-wheel and shaft. 339 A. N. Hadley, iron pulley. 371 A. Sims, sacks. 322 S. Kami A Co., 1 brl cider.

434 A. W. Co*. 1 iot household goods. 435 Kaufman A Co., 1 brl vinegar. 461 Kaufman a Co., 3 brls vinegar. 468 Wra. Reid, 1 box, 1 trunk.

471 Wilgon, 1 lot shelves.

477 Philip Laypu, 2 billiards.

482 E. B. Steele, piano.

495 Cbas. Castlan, lot of beer and ale. 492 A. Livinstone. harness tools. 503 M. R. Anthony, household goods. 506 S. P. Stine, brl mechandUe.

506 W. Witstone, sacks, 507 W. C. Rnnel, cleaver.

508 8. S Shreeve. 1 brl merchandise.

511 E. M. Parker, agricultural implements.

517 S. R. Emmons, bid castings. 520 J. J . Parkham, 2 kegs fish. 522 G. R. Pirmin, 3 bar bottles.

Sale will beat my storage warehouse. No.

62 and 64 South Alabama street,

uu o uu, ue,tn Fkank Ebdklmeyrb.

LOAN.

'O LOAN-MONEY AT 8 PER CENT. R.S. Dorsey, Bates Block. o

npo LOAN—9400, 9500. 9700 FOR 6 YEARS. X T. A. Goodwin, 29 Thorpe’s block. an*

TV) LOAN-ON MORTGAGE 92.000 AND

L upward at 8 per cent. Lemor Virginia avenue.

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rpo LOAN-CHEAP MO JL or country. Be sure to Hannaman, 27 Virginia ave

X ol 9500 to *5,uw. no aeiay. nuaaen Walcott & Vinton, 44X N. Penn, st. an*

nPO LOAN-MONEY PLENTY AT 8, 9 AND 110 per cent, in sums ef 9500 and upwards. Furnished promptly. W. A. Bbadshaw. i°

LOAN-936.COO

>mmereial

X mortgage or ^omraere^al^ °^

°“S*' • •

in sums ot 9606 or upwards.

Thos. C^Moo

(a) t oa

i. C. Moobb,

46 Vance bloek.

npO LOAN-D. E. SNYDER A CO., 74 BAS' X Market street, have large sums ef none to loan on mortgage. Loses 9500 and upward at lew rate*, and not a day’s delay in furnish lug money. ta *

FOR RENT. TFO^^HNT^WOnNICB ROOMS. 165 N. J- 1 Tennessee. ue t!

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TJ'OR RENT- 80 S. DEL A V* ARB, 3, 5 OR 8 J- 1 family rooms. 236 N. Miss, it., $25. !

XT'OR REN 1-FURNISUBD ROOM, BAST A2. front, bay window, with board, 566 N. Illinois. us sI th f s th f s

IJ'OK RENT 4 ROOM COTTAGE. RENT P very low. John C. Wright, Wright’* Block, Market atreet. un h

XT'OR. RENT—TWO HANDSOMELY FURJ? nished rooms, at 191 N. Delaware street, un 0! w-f-i

XT'OR RENT-RESIDENCE ON NORTH IT Meridian street, large bouse and lot. M. 1. Vinton, No. 3 Vinton Bloek. bz

XT'OR K ENT-2 FURNISHED FRONT -l' reoihs. complete for housekeeping, rent cheap. Inquire 801 N. Tennessee. !

TjH)R RBNT—TWO PLBASASri UflFURX 1 nished rooms in first class private family, two squares from Poet Office, cheap. Address rooms, this office. 1

XT'OR RENT-BRICK RESIDENCE OF 10 t X 1 rooms. 229 E. New York st., will be for ] rent August 14. Inquire of M, Pouder. 234 t E. Washington st. uaz

XT'OR RENT-A FEW MORE OF THOSE X 1 beautiful rooms to let, with or without b^ard. at 46 8. Tenn* st.; also a nice stable and carriage house. un h

XT'OR RENT-AT REDUCED RATES. * J- 1 desirable residence, 10 rooms, with mod- <1 ern conveniences. 2 squares north of Post 8 Office. John C. Wright, Wright’s Bloek. unh 8

XT'OR RENT—THE FINEST ROOMS IN . -L’ the city, furnished or unfurnished, with or without board, beautiful location, also a nice stable and carriage house. 46 S. Tenn, st. ' v s T

XT'OR RENT-HOUSE OF ELEVEN ROOMS * IT southeast corner of Illinois and Eighth 1 street, fine large yard, plenty of shrubbery, . good stable, all modem improvements, rent ‘ lew, or would board with party renting. Call 8 at premises or at 108 N. Penn. st. uns

PERSONAL. ] PERSONAL-WANTED TOBUYSECOND^ 8 A hand clothing, furniture, carpeta, etc. Ad- c dress L. Feist, News office. ts * ■

"PERSONAL-MADAM LrBARTH. THE X celebrated clairvoyant, can be found at 241 S. Tenn. it. ^Tells the past, present and fu* ture, sets luck to work on the mind, reconciles { separated lovers, gives charts of luck, brings c back absent friendaete. All should see her. 1

LOST.

1 OST-MEDALION CORAL PIN. PLEASE t Xj leave at this offlee and receive a large re- g ward. 1

T 081—FRIDAY EVENING. ON ILLIXJ nois between Michigan and Vermont, or t en Vermont between Illinois and Tennessee sts., a plain gold, oval, belt, or breast, pin. ^ Finder will be rewarded by leaving it at No. 204 North Illinois st. 1 1

STRAFED.

CTRAYED—ONE SORREL HORSE. BLIND O in left eye, strap on his neck. Liberal rs- ; ward will be paid by returning to No. 75 West " McCarty street. ue tl j

FOUND. 8 ^lUND^HOFFM^ ! J ry. at old stand, 7594 North Delaware st. v Chas. L. Hutchinson. uh n

RELIGIOUS NOTICES. \ XplGUTH^rsmAN OLA) PRESBYTERIAN ! XL( church. There -will be Sabbath school at nsnal hour to-morrow, and preaching in the evening. • ,

rpHE GERMAN Y. M. C. A.-CORNER X Union street and Madison avenue. Sunday school from 9 to 10 a. m. Services in Mill* Wry Parx from 4 to 5 p. k.

/CENTRAL CHRISTIAN CHURCH.—CORner Delaware and Ohio street*. EidHr J. B. Cleaver will preach tb-morrow at 16:30 • a. it. andat8p.1t. Sunday school at 2:30 P. u.

TXUTLER CHRISTIAN CHURCH-ON X> Fletcher avenue, near Cedar. Services to-morrow morning at 10:30, conducted by Professor Young. Everybody invited. Sunday school at 9 a. m.

rkLIYE BRANCH CHRISTIAN CHURCH KJ —South Meridian street, between Merrill and McCarty streets. S. J. Tomlinson pastor. Preaching to morrow at lfi;30 a. m. and 7:30 p. v. by Elder W. S. 1 ingley.

XT'IRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH.A2 Southwest corner New York and Pennsylvania streets. Rev. Myron W, Reed, pastor. Preaching to-morrow by Rev. J, C. Fletcher in the morning at 10:30 o'clock,

XJOURTir PRESBYTERIAN CHURCtiA2 Pratt street, west of Pennsylvania. The Rev. E. B. Mas.n, pastor. There will be no preaching in this church to-

morrow. Sunday school at 2 p. m.

tlECOND PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH-COR-iO ner Pennsylvania and Vermont streets. ReV. William Alvin Bartlett. pastor. There will be no preaching to-morrow. Prayer meetings and Sunday school as usual.

/centennial SABBATH SCHOOL— There is held every _ Sabbath morning at 9 o'clock, a Union Sabbath school in tho Exposition building, which all persons are cordially invited to at-

tend.

AY FLOWER CONGREGATIONAL i.TA Church—South side of St.Clair near East. Rev. N. A. Hyde, pastor. Services to-morrow at 10:30 a.m. Evening services omitted during the rest of the summer. Sunday school at

2 P. M.

•Vf ER1DIAN-STREET M. E. CUURCHiVA Corner of New York and Meridian streets. Rev. G. D. Watson. D. D.. pastor. Preaching to-morrow at 10:30 a. m. and at 8 p. m. by tn* pastor. Sunday School at 2

o’clock.

fJINGLISH LUTHERAN CHURCH-CO RPj ner of North Pennsylvania and Walnut streets. The Rev. G. F. Behringer, pastor. Morning service at 19:30. Subject of sermon: “Ephphatba.’’ Sunday school and Bible class at 2 p. m. No service in the evening.

TXOBERTSFARK M. E. CHURCH.-COR-XV ner of Vermont and Delaware stroeu. The Rev. G. De La Matyr. D. D.. pastor. Preaching in the morning and evening by the pastor. Selections of sacred music'will bo rendered on the organ by Wm. 11. Clark* commencing one hail hour before each ser-

vice.

rpHIRD PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH.-ON X the corner of Illinois and Ohio streets. Rev. Robert Sloss. the pastor, will preach to-morrow morning and evening. Evening text, Prov. xxv, 13, '‘As the cold of snow in the time of barvett, so is a faithful megaouger to them that send him.” Sunday school and

Bible classes at 2 P. M.

THIRST BAPTIST CHUReH-NORTH-JF east coner Pennsylvania and New York streets. Rev, Warren Randolph, D. D., pastor. Preaching to-morrow at 10:30 a. M. and t 7:45 p. u. by the Rev. Dr. DaySunday school at 2 p. m. Prayer meeting Thur-day evening. Public cordially invited

to attend these serviee,.

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SOCIETY MEETINGS. VfASWIC—ATTBNTION^SIR^NIGHTSJ ' 'VI You are hereby notified that there will f be special conclaves for Tlrill on Tuesday, I Thursday and Saturday evenjn^s this week.

£

ITORAGN —FOR HOUSEHOLD FURNIture and goods of all kinds, at 68 South niylvauia at. D. Blackmon A C«. u T*

FOR SALE OB TRADE, 'U*OR^15ALB~OR~'tRAdS—HOUSB~AND XT six rooms on good lot, north. Will sell on long time, or monthly payments, or trade for vacant lot and mortgage notes. Address O. Lewis, P. O. Box US city. us hi

O. O,

Wednesday evening, the subject of dispensing with the semi-annual session of the Grand

ANNOUNCEMENTS. GEMS FOR Hie ATTHB^NEW^YORK :Gallery. ue o-s ( tu,f

'T'HE PICNIC ANNOUNCED FOR TO-MOR-X row (Sunday) by Scheffer Lodge No. 61, K.

istconed. I

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KAVE ORDERS FOR FIRST-CLASS hacks at Pearl Drug Store, corner Marand Illinois streots. (Jy)oa ts

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IE PICNIC OF THE SCIIELLBR CLUB will be held at Scherman’s Greve to-mor-

ons r he

everv hour.

leave eorner Ala.

aportance. By order of N. R. Ruckle, Capt. Comd’gCo. acaclsy, IstSerg. ui t

lanapons fjignt infantry, corner nd New Torn streets, to-morrow, fternoon, between 3 and 6 o’clock, ui t Fked Kneklkk, Cap

Saturday, apt. Co. E.

DIED.

uoKJtif uj. w xurs. margitreL viiiveri iu he 67th year of her age. Funeral at the Garden Baptist Church, Aug. 9th, at 3 o’clock p. m. Friends invited to 4 * }ON.—On Friday morning. August i. Annie Jackson, in her 88th year.

CITY IN KWH.

I"*** «•**« exus ov v v* Ux non LVUilJOiaUOtJ NUUgSe The old court house is being »(Hd piecemeal by the county commissioners. ' Lawyers and second-hand dealers are bidding in the fur-

Westand California, are complainColonel S. F. Gray bought a pony of Mr. James M. Hunter on the board of trade yes-

of the at

oroperty. last 9, Stitch and suspicion of

i.»«lxxs) him tA ox*'a ocketbook-JSS in

ihMHa tho AAcait currency. The

'DW of affair

features. Mr. 1 robbery.

These chairs are the maasard roof

It is

r the use of future generations. It is sagsted that an addition to the court house be

to store the surplus furniture in.

it newspaper. The I very distressing ini may say or do, and police board goes to

Y. M, C. A. State Convention. Aiast evening’s session of the state Y. M. C.

A. convention was held at the Second Presbyterian church, the programme being carried ont as published. The convention met this morning, and. after devotional exercises, J.

II. Wilkes made a brief report of the wo Terre Haute, and R. B. McBurney of York spoke on the topic, “The work* international committee.He ,

the remarkable

. of New work of the

_ no-

growth ef

ontinent baa bibl* classes; now there is

M, C. A. literature, in the depment ef state organization, in the

of which > interna-

The next topic, “The state work,” was then

pplicition of it made ng as to the amount it that it had not re-

_ lie ( on the spot. The

The evening session will be held in the 8ee_J n U L ’ru_ *—“Bible and of

singing.

The farewell meeting at morrow night will be the I

Roberts Park to-

r night win oe tne feature ofttheconi. All the prominent workers are ex-

Basse Ball. ime between the Indianapolis and

ona. i the

is an important matter. „ _ D Lixoxxfxltbk. N. G. Jos. S. Watsok, See. «• t

the runs made by the Bluee, one wes scored by Warner ana two by Flint. In the second inning Warner made second by a hard hit, audaciously stole third and came home on a sinfle baser bp (nthbert. In the fourth and firth innings Galvin and Dolan scored on linexeu** able errors by Warner, Quest and Roeap. and passed balls by Flint, and in the seventh Flint came in on a combination of errors and hard hitting. In the ninth inning Flint sent a long high ball over oenter fielder’s bead and made second, Warner bringing him home on a beautiful' grounder to the right fold fence, winning the game. The home n ne made seven base hits to their opponents' four, six errors bei»( recorded to the credit of each team. The return game will be played this afternoon and sharp work is looked for.

The Borrfn Mfnrder Trial.

The trial of Wesley Morris, charged with the mnrder of his wife, is in progress in the criminal court. The evidences thos far introduced touches only npon the scenes at tbi

death of Mrs. Morris, and nothing was oped that did not appear at the

qoest.

i at the devel-

oped that did not appear at the coroner’s inI *■ °. n Menday will be begun the exami-

, . 3 ething of a harry, and the defense rests hopes of an acquittal on expert evidence.

Indlsuiapolln Wholesale market. at 9Sc tor 151b average. Kettle 9>4<8wic.Prime steam new.held at 8Xs. noun AgO GKAIg, Flour-Fan< extra 96.f ' Corn ear 46c. 9l'y beat—No. 2 red 91;18; September 91:05 bid. Bye—Sales at 51!4e. Oats— No. 2 white 25c bid. mixed 24c.

7%c.

8idt-LaSe9l‘.40<il.50: Ohio river 91.3501,40

LKADIhO DBUQ8.

Oils—Linseed 56c, lard extra winter, 73075c, Opjnn>-Lower, qnoted at 96 25,Quinine firm at 94.35. @4.40, Morphine 94.75. Borax Ho,

Camphor 38c

„ . . .. »*▼ GOOBS.

Market active. Wooden goods exeited and

Dinner.

rior

igher.

man prints 5>ic. Brown Goods—Standards, best makes 8c; inferior do. 7@7lie; lightweights 5@6Xc. Brown Drillings—Best standards 9o; Tickings popular makes, 4-4, 17®18o; 7-8 do. Cheviots-7K®]2Ke, according to style and weight. .Bleached Sheetings—Lonsdale, 10c; Hope. 805 BUI ,J^88«c^do. 4-4 Wamsutta 13or „ . PBODUCS. Butter—Firmer at 12@14o. Creamery butterjobbing at 28c. Eggs—6@7: candled 8c. Hay—Baled Timothy 89@10, Poultry—Chickens, old hens 93.00, young chickens [email protected] per dozen, rooeters 92; do. geese, fail-feathered, per dozen. 94,80. young ducks 91.50; old ducks 92.50. Turkeys 7c per pound. Fethers—Pure 40c, jpixed duck 20@25o. roKKIGN FBUITS. Lemons—[email protected] French 96.50. Oranges—Scarce. 97.50. 92.50, and d^tft)ie*lfltr« J’JlL.Xondon layer* Prunes—per lb. LIVl STOCK. Cattle—1,300 lbs, 94.7505; from 1,000 to 1.100 pounds,[email protected]. Good cows and heiterai$3.50@4 tair to medium 93.0003.50; common 92.500 3.00. Bulls 92.0002.25. Shkkp—Clipped, good, tb extra 93.5003.75; common to fair $2 7501.00. Hogs—Demand active at 14.3006.00.

here has been a warm rivalry between

ade on both sides, bat as they w divided the score was probably not affected, the Indianapolis boys making thonly earned rnn and winning the game. The principal feature of this game waa the inefficient captaining of Denny Mack, who appears to bat little better advantage m this role than would a wooden man. Three or four of the defeats sustained by the Bluet can be attribntto the same cauie.- A change is needed. Of

Baltimore Market*.

Baltimore, August 18.—Flour dull and unchanged. Wheat—Western lower and active; western winter red. soot, $1.32; August fl.30V£ 1.31; September 91.2544; steamer 91.20. CornWestern aetive and lower; mixed, spot and August, 55'4c; September 56%<§56%c. Oats

_ do. Hay unchanged. Provisions quu and unchanged. Bntter unchnng-d. Petri leum easier; crude 744c, refined 1384c. Coffee unchanged. Whisky steady at $1 12. Receipts —Flour 2,200 brls. wheat 50,000 bush, corn 52.000 bush, ryo 2,300 bush. Shipments—wheat 21.000 bush, corn 92,906 bush. St. I.ouie Market. St. Louis, Augnst 18.—Flour very dull. Wheat lower No. 2 red 91.29 cash, No. 3 red

er. 404404094c October. Oats lower 2594@26o cash, 2502544September. Whiskey lower, jobbing 91.13. Bulk meat no sales. Baeon easier at 5J4 7.6007.7507.80. Dard nominal. Hogs unchanged, receipts 700. Toledo Market.

igan 81.27. ber Michigan, cash. 81.2>; August $1.18>4; September 91.1214; red Wabash, cash. 91.43; Aug» ust 81.1794: Stcptember 81.1101.13. Corn dull and easier. No 2, cash, 46c. September 46>4o; rejected 46>4c. Oats dull, nominally. Milwaukee Market. Milwauxte, August 18.—Wheat declined 1@

ler September; 91.00 No. 3, receipts 47,300; thipmenU 107,400. Corn dull, 4194c No. 2. Oats steady, 2294c Ne.2. Rye quiet. 52>4o No 1. Barley dull, 6294 l!>o. 2. New York Money Market. New Yobk, August 18.—Gold 10694. United States 6s. 1881, 11194: dodo coupons 112!4; new 494’s 167949108: do. coupons, 1w4@109 , 4; do 1865,new issne, IOT ' ‘ ' 1868, coupons, 111940 coupens, 112940113; new 5’s 10994.

-- 813. Septem* .55, year _ lour dull. Wheat quiet and nominal at 81 40. Corn quiet and firiaat57e. Oats daUat42e, ^ Liverpool Market* LrvnrooL. AugustIX—Pork 52s *d. Beef 92s 6d. Bacon L- C. 35$ 6d, 8. C. 37s 6d. Lard 43s 6d. Tallow 41s. Wheat, winter 12*012* 6d; Milwaukee red, 10s 8d0fls, California white 11s 10d@12s 2d, Criifornia club 12* ld®L2* lOd. Corn 26s026c 3d. Cklcawo Market.

» LB

Oat* quiet 2294*

October.

■apu

ber or October. Wheat' active tl.9896@L98'4

August; 81-9294 September. Oates August: 2294C022J4 September; 23c Corn 4194042c September. New York Bank Statemont.

New Yobk, August 18.—The foltowibgis th# weekly bank .Utement: Loans, decrease, $1.4«>,»»: specie, d««rea*e, $1,581,006; legal tenders, decrease, 9398,8W; deposits, d-crease, 82.617,60b; circulation, decrease, 8143,600; re-

serve. decrease, 91,475,560.

o

Foreign Money Market. Loxdob, Augnst 18.—Consols for money 95 5-16: United States 5 «i '66. 105‘4: United Sts te* 5 20*. ’ST, 10634; KMOs W894; new 5s 10794; Erie 11094.

Troops tor Cuba.

MAnaiD, August 18.-7,200 men will go to Cuba betweennow and the 20th of September.

The Railroads Cutting Freight Rates.

Serria Will Take a Hand in the War.

The Brilliant Bandit of the Wa hash at it.

Yarions Crimes and Casualties in Indiana.

THE EASTERN JT AH.

Servla Decides to Take a Hama. VitHKA, August 18.—The Politioal Corrospondenee says it has received information irom a very trustworthy seuree that the quettms ni K*..;.'. .k. _ I...

tion yf.Swvte’* taking part in the war has

useea in tne oervian cahiaet. Mlnloikovitch and Grovitoh did

prove of «urh an underteKing. but Grovitoh

been dl«;tL_. ister* Miloii

not ap-

f^sdet* h * T * iino# t0 ^ iafintaca Crimea ana Casualties m Indiana.

RiOHMOsn, August 18.-A threshing machiua

and one hundred buihelt ot wheat were burned on Fraueie Hendrick ■ farm near this plam,

the machine catching fire from a hot box. Ei.khabt, August 18.—Boys playing with

fir* caused the destruction of two barns and out building* in this city last pight. A bona

was burned to death in one of them. Blwood, August 18.—A saw and planing

mill owned by J. Adair, caught flro yesterday afternoen and was totally destroyed. Tho

it impossible to save anything save l

of the firm, Mr. M. Adair had a harrow es-

cape m attempting to save papers valued at $2,(WO, he barely escaping as the roof fell. Tho loss on the mill and lumber is 95,000. This U the fourth mill Mr. Adair has lost by Are at

this place.

Gosh us, August 18.—Richard Burns, a notorious rough of this city, was arrested yesterday upon the charge of attempting to kill his father-in-law. He was bound over to the next term of the cireuit court in the mm of 9500. While blasting rock an the farm of William Fletcher .yesterday, ten miles southwest of Uoihen, William Dell and William Morningstar were fearfully and perhaps fatally man-

gled by a premature explosion,

Hubtkrtowh, August 18.—John Sellera, sr., a farmer ia this vicinity, while coming here

thrown from his away. He struck

. . . causing concusiion of the brain, and be will not recover. Kokomo, August 18.—In an altersation last night between John Uanco and Wesley Barton, the latter drew a revolver, and in handling it it was prematurely discharged, grazing his leg, and tearing up the ground close to hi* foot. Tho parties were separated, before fur-

violence.

LiFAYKrT*. August 18.—An unknown woman boarded a freight train at Frankfort, oa-

A B. road, yesterday afternoon, wished to go te Hillsbury. When u..i, .rrived at that station, .nd before it

bad stopped, abe jumped off and threw herself under the wheels, the train: passing over her ne.k. She was an aged woman, and, no

doubt, insane.

The Bandit of the Wabash.

Tkrbk Hautb August 18.—A letter has beea received by Chief of Poliee Stock from an officer of Maquin, Knox county, Illinois, stating that a young man had entered tho bouse ot a resident of that vicinity on Sunday. August 5th, while the family were absent at church and stole 875 in money and some clothing and escaped to the timber. A posse of men started in pursuit and came upon tho culprit, when he turned upon them and and wounaea mrae. ain«u-*«*. billed one man

' good his escape. The do-

_ f the desperado convinces all who knew him that this can be no other than Ernest Whitehonse, the brilliant young bandit of the Wabash, who shot deputy Sheriff Cleary in this eity about two months since and made his escape after being pursued as no criminal was e<er before pursued in this region . The people of Maquin offer a reward of

91,000 for the capture of the criminal. Cutting: Uailroad Bates.

New York, August 18.—Albert Fink.-eons-missioner having charge ef the apportionment of west bound ffreight from this city, sent a communication yesterday to representative* of the trank lines^ stating that

of the trnnk linss.a stating that the Wabash rail»AJ , had been found guilty of Arrying freights below the schedule rates. Fink, therefore, directed that no more freight should be sent by agents of trunk lines over the Wabash railroad nntil further notioe. He also stated in his letter that it was reported that the Canada Southern bad been cutting rates, and although ba had not yet received positive evidence to that effect, he feared the report wa*

true.

Indication*.

y cloudy weather, stationary barometer. For the upper lake region, northwest and southeast winds, rising barometer, cooler, partly cloudy weather. For the lower lakes and middle states and New England, northwest winds, stationary or rising pressure and temperature, partly cloudy r clear weather. Rivers will continne stationary or falling.

Ohio Workingmen. Columbus. August 18. — The oentral Ohio executive committee of the workingman's industrial union have issued an address setting forth a platform of prinoiple* and recommending that conventions be held in several counties to nominate county officers and establish industrial union elubs in every township and precinct and that they elect one delegate to the state convention to bo held in this city September 13th, to adopt a platform and nominate state offiesrs.

Killed by I.lgrbtninar.

Sbot Hie Houeekeeper* New York, August 18.—Thomas Hardinf, aged 45 years, shot and slightly wounded hia housekeeper. Mrs. Wood, aged 26, at his residence in 166th street, this morning, and turn put the pistol to his head and Bred twice. He died instantly. Cotton Mllle mm Short Time* London. A tty Bit 18.-Several cotton mill* at Blackburn commenced runuiog ou short time yesterday. It U expected that ia a few days the movement will become general throughout the Blackburn district.

flurikere Arreeted.

this place were arretted early this m<

and taken to Philadelphia.

lead-

oad at

moraing

Stesum Tog Kxploesen. fireman ar* missing. Beat o* government Itemoved. Bucharest, August 18.-Pjrinee Tcherkasski has removed the seat of the gov*rnment of Bulgaria from Tirnova to Butova. Tnvklak Loam Secured. Constantinoelb, Augnst 18.—The Ottoman bank has succeded in seearmg a lean which, will net the porte *15,800,000. Failare* New York, August 18 —The failure of Gameweil A Ca., bund- rs of fir* alarm talegtAph, wss announced yesterday.