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ajd do tia work perfectly. WALKKK, (iwnl Apnt, jeClaa No. North HUoola it ipxrin Wedding and Visiting Cards, 'AT VTUaiIT IIOLIATTS," W. 'Waaklafioa IND1AVAPOLI3, IXD. TUXStArUIO BRIYITIEJ.

Ttf custom receii'U Ut week ajaoupud $3,307,343. 1 The grasihopper hare nearly destroyed the crops in San Pete- county, Vub. The prica of ice ia -New' Voik. will be increased about twenty-fire per ceut.next week. Yesterday wa the hottest dy of the season at SU Louis.

At 3 r. u. the mercury was at V. li Lr The Senate, in executlre session yesterday, confirmed the nomination of Colonel Aker-man to be Attorney General." CharTet Valentine, the principah of the Quincy school. Boston, was ran OTer by a traia on the Worcester road, and died soon after.

Three prisoners were nearly ga5Vcaied ia their cells in the new jail at Louisville, nibt before WC" One of them. is still in 4 precarious condition. Koopruaoscbap has contracted, to furnish fitteen hundred Chinese to Alabama and Tennessee in three eual sMpmentg. The first leaves S-n Francisc to-day. The charge taale ly Ed-thaMonttz sciiaFt Mrsdame Woodhul! Jt Claf.ia bxj been dismissed, and sae wm remanJf to te care of the Commiijioners of CbArjtT.

Ki The publisher" of Mr. Dickens's workj Jub-isbed a carl faying Edwin Brood was only half lioifhed. It will be fablisbeJ as fur as it was completed, and no one will finish it. PresiJcnt GranT has pardoned Louis Lin-dauer far a violation of the Internal revenue law rclvtive to lotteries. He bad served ab-jut half bu term of imprisonment at AU-aay.

NegeuaiioD Letweea the British Columbia ad the Civjiuiittee of Privy Council at Ottawa, will be concluded to-dy. It is understood that a result Las been Obtad. -'--r A bo'us wbisby AlsUt-ter. of LouUvHle. Ky a rai-t of about three thousand dollars by rau-ing couple of cbecki of snail amounts.

Tbey have not eea 1 A workcuaa earned Dreksel was lait even-ir tbrowa from the the new Unita-tarlaa cburcb at Louhvilie Xo the rocf, a of forty-five feet, br the giving way of a sca2bld, ad seriously irjurel. Aaeijlcslca cf rctrine tovk pUce at Werrester, llismch twenty raiautes. After Ua o'clxk killlcg Tiaiotiy Irisbrraa, twenty-two jears cf ae. nd injari? 4o i'- ccae cf tbesa dxugero-iJ Twtlre bouse were JenoIIjbe aai ta-tsy rs l-illy siatterei TLe shock was Alt all over tie Vlli were nisj a a I cri izl ire Irkea Lalf a mi Hot. The cause of ILe miscbitf ras nitro-I yceriae wt-ica taa ceea into a car and aJ ireaseJ to in- ten 'f I fjr the Iloosick Las tie Foreign Committee, reported resolution! as a substitute- for the House ia re gar 1 lie in Caba.

The resolutions conieran the barbarous raanncp ia which the vir Las been toalueted, demand the abolition of slavery, az i declare that i jiia should notj bold Cuba against the wiJl cT the Catnns The resolutions were ordered: printed and la! over. The consideration cf jlie Tax" "bill was rerurreL" Scott, Cor belt, Bucking ham, Bayard and Tharmah ipjoke ia favor ci abolishing the income tax, aad if(-rtcn andl 1 i the evening teuioa the Railroad bill was considered. the Senate amendment to the till wu taken np, toe quest.a motion of Mr. add to concur amendments were offered at finally referred to the Judiriar yeas nays. Si.

This is a defeat of the bill. ifr. Batler, from the fleconstruction! Committee, reported the Georgia kill with substitute. The substitute Virginia and MissUsippi bills. amendments were offered, an to taXe a rote to-morrow at IXOIAXA ITL The woolen factory at burned yeiterday.

Loss, $10 ance. The harvest has began in Wheat is said to be half a crop len quality. The Soldiers, Monument Cemeterv. Greencastle. will bp dedicated on the second of Jul A small child pf Caspar ideal inuLn ct: srteatioa.

In! Texas Pacific In the IloaseJ pportionmeat beinjf on thei A number of the bill was! Committee he same as the! A number of; it was agreed: clock r. v. i was no msur- tayne county, but of excel-Fonst Hill pnnrtiled and I qhr, ville, fell oiit of the second story window on Tuesday and was badly injured Mr. Stroble, a farmer living near Evansville, was seriously injured on Tuesday bf being run over by a threshing machin On Saturday last a six year ol Jessnp, living four miles east was thrown from a horse andkiUed was broken. son of Oliver Manchester, His neck Mrs.

Isabel Kirkpatrick, in a fit of insanity. drowned herself in a raia barrel near Gal vefton, last She leaves ajhasbaad and four children.1 An old rnaa named Reed Crkndall living near Corjiloa, hung himself to peach' tree witbw-rbatir last Old I age aca-fllS ease were the cads. Oa Friday dart jadfbtrjf-f, pnebej Murphy, of CVion Cityt was fatally burned by the explosion of she left on (hi stcrre-. 1 A new Democratic paper to be called lhe.j Herald Is to be started in Richmond, oa the 7th of Juy. lames Elder is to-brtbei chief Charles 'Walters, of Lafayettel Vas badly injured on Tuesday by being crashed against.

the bub of his wagop which be, was engaged in loading.1 by the earing in of will probably dte. CThievs entered the houe of Co art in Terre Haute yesterdav, a light, aad stole twenty-five dola lie R. R.J5tw. broad day. rs and a re- rolver.

They opened trunks and bureaus and left tbe contents scattered about. Dr. Max T. A. IToffraan.

Secretary of State. has ln Invited "by 'jhe Gerroa't 'societies of Terre Haute, to deliver the oration at their celebration oa the Fourth cT Jnly-which invitation acretedl i On Tuesday, a human hand found lying on the grass In the teur 6f the 'Southern State Prison, at JerTersonville. It. lo be the left hand. How or by whit means it came there separate from tne body, is a Oa Tuesday last.

Mow Hopwodd; while returning to his borne in Xew tVashington, Clark county, was shot in the afm by a concealed assassin." AnatternptrwjiT7o made recently to assassinate Mr. RoVnette, of the same county. The ritizers meditate the forming of a Vigilance Commttteej. Thomas Chambers, A saJfKn keener at Brazil, on Monday evening, fired his revolver at a mall-port at tne rear "end not beintr a very fcrood shot. JXda't did hit Philip etftI in a carpenter JborX beyond.

Henry will perhaps recover, and Chambers is under $1,000 bonds anrwer for hit carelessness. I While Mooney, with) svtraj other bovs, was riding in a spring wajr4n at Jeffer-sonville on Tnes lay, the horse frightened and ran away. All the rest of the bjoys jumped out ot the wagoa except. Moon ey, Who remain ed until he was thrown out at Jones' coal office, at "Fourth "and Pearl," atid had bot lcties of the left fore irm broken just above the wrisU. I A couple of rowdies named iNewel and Booth, accompanied by two worn in, entered the bouse of Jeorge Xogel, -at Arca4 dia, Hamilton, coacty.

k(t Saturday where a dancing party were enj sying them4 selves, and Xked up a firiag seven or eight however, luckily did no damage. 1 Dooth got his nrse ashed, and received such other punishment ks has thus' fr prevented htm from appearlnjg ia court aad getting more. The eTebrated rrof Hyra 'of Vienna 4' aiversirr, recently traced Xnt of bis Iarturw to clan wita tte r-ruitr ques tion: hich is the tnot feeactirul foot, con sidered from the anatomical standpoint! and thea ai "It it remarkable that there can be many divergent opinions on this subject. White tbw sons of men. look upon a f'eo-ler ad praeeful loot (a la-iy frot as an rvjccU it aa l-eaatifuU and only the lor.z and broad foot is the ideal one in bi3 eyes, Even the preatest claical writers of aatioily, Horace, and othern.

who had great appreciation of feminine leant never ctntionei in the of beiovel and. as is "well known, they bad many their small feet. The "perle belein to tie Celli-- race tave small the eriallr kve rcch small i Vi ii Un.itej.nlv eat fcy rnor i.arr'--iia ccjntesi1, Ize na'uve trcrs of the Eal their oi iq India, possef in arcaory." where peculiar kinds of weapons are eoc.trncted for them. The sword bills made far them are much too snail for us to grasp with ee. The greatest beauties of Europe, the Italians, have really long and broad ftet." i Preaatare I I t- i i LATEST BY TELEGOAPil.

SAEKG OF THE BRAZIL'EIFEDIIM 3Iore of the Boltou 3Iasiueraders. EXPLOSION IN A 110 XT AN A MINE. A Murderer Convicted in Cincinnati. OPPOSITION TO GOV. STEVETSOX.

Departmectj of Justice Bill Signed. FOIIEION tWKSTXKW ASOCIATID PBXSS DISPATCHU. NEW YOBK i Kalllnvortbei Bra all Explilin Hr abent the Baltea JIqafradr The QaaraallnelTrenblei. Xew York, June 24. Two professors and ten students of Cornell University sailed frcm this city yesterdUy afternoon in the steamship North America investigation an the bead of the is his intention a.

for Brazil, where ther will spend six months in scientific explorations. The expedition is composed of Chas. Frederick of geology, as director, and A. N. Prentiss, professor of science, assistant director, with the following named special students of Horace Kendall, secretary; J.

B. ComstockJ stenographer and botanist; II. H. Smith, ideologist R. B.

Aulmat, Bernard, J.jpowers, O. A. Derby, P. Stanton, McDonald, and P. M.

Johnson. Mr. Ralph Eldnilge, of Boston, also accom pa- nied the class as Hartt will enter volunteer student. Professor Brazitat Para and pursue his a survey of the cpuntry from Amazon to It to make a careful survey of the coast for the improvement of commerce. Three persons of the men men's clothes, poodents state thai the 'persona thur Clinton's tale of bis misde pec ted that the to adjast connected with the recent case went about London in wo-ave dieduddenly.

Corres-that circumstances indicate bad been' called in lo baffle justice. geterally lieliered VyLord Ar- iends that he completed the eds by committing suicide. The report tliat an Indictment has been found against' BailfcT, the defaulting revenue coUec.toA-.by the UniUdr Stages' ff9i 2PrJ la. denied at District Attoraev Fierreponts of The quarantine troubles are still exciting the attention of but a hope is end hippers of coffee and Sugar, ertained that the difficulties 'will be adjnsted py Saturday, when it is ex bar an tine commissioners will rates. v' WSniNGTON.

1 Oppaltia te teveaaea-The Depart naef JTaatle: Bltt Blg-ned-Flatter Amoar Eaplsyes. 1 Washixgtom, June 24. Efforts are making jwith'- Senators to prevent the admission of Governor Stevenson to the Senate, from Kentucky, In place of Mr. McCreary, next containing charges against Stevenson' have already been filed with a Radi cal Western There are many charges which hate'-notYet been placed in form. If the charge prv to be well aoitaLned his admission will be very doubtful.

Among other charges made is ne that he was In Richmond. Va.f when ihe w-ar and was a spectator on the rebel nside at the i battle of Bull Run, and that when be returned to Kentucky he took him (Coknl's, commission from Davjsi with an'unJerstanding that he was to raise a regiment for the rebel but that he subsequently abandoned pro The Presideatj yesterday signed a bill creating a department of justice. This takes from the Treasury, Navy and State-Department their solicitors and their clerks and the employes in their o.25ces, as also that of the Rev enue Bureau, and places them under the Attorney Generals! Its approval caused a great nutter among it.j employes 01 me oureaus to be transferred teethe new department It is understood that Solicitor Ban field will resign, and accept the. position of Secretary pf the Treasury. 3 i.

a 'J yOREIGN. ENGLAND, lZ Loxdos, June 4. Dispatches from various parts of the couritry report light showers last evening, and the crops greatly improved." Congratulatory telegrams to and from Pres ident Grant, were read, amid much enthusi asm! at the banqhet held in the eity last'eve- ning in honor oft the completion of the tele graph Hne toIadia. The cable across George a Channel to Wexford has beiea repaired. The Wexford icable contains four conducting wires while the other cables to Shetland contain only one onducUag wire! thus max in necessary ha employment pf a circuitous, route with reeueat repeating stations, i communication is penecx in aii directions Eaptoalan la JXlmlnsr Helkha.

June 23. While two men were nutting in a blast in their shaft, about four this morning, in- CLarles Hendrick's mine. Caionville, the blast weatoT prematurely and ly wcrandel the other man's eye, nearly bursting them. 's'unkaown. He will lose his Name The sheriff to-day arrested a nerro tamed Sampson charged with the murder of lied a-ghy, at Virginia Cfty, ia.the5prlng cf 1EC3J OIUO.

Harderer Corarlcteili June 24. The Jury to-day brought ia a verdict of murder in the second degree against Jeremiah Lynch for the mur der of rrirate watckman Sears last ApnL Dickens Before be wm Faiuons. N. P. Willis, in a letter written man.v vears ago from London, to the National Intelhgen-cer, gave the following account of two occasions where he met Dickens: I was following a favorite amtisemett of mine one day ia Strand, London strolling toward the more crowded thoroughfares, with cloak and umbrella, aad looking at people and shop windows, i heard my name culled bv a passenger in tbe street cab.

From out "the smoke of the wet straw peered the head of my publisher, Mr. Macrone, (a most liberal and noble hearted fellow, since dead.) After a little catechism a3 to my damp destiny fcr that morning, he informed me that he was going to visit Newgate, and asked me to join hvmV agreed, never, having seen this famous prison, and after I was seated in the cab he said he was to pick up on the way a young paraaraphist for the Morning Chronicle, who wished to write a description of it. In the most crowded part of Holborn. within a door or two of the Bull and Mouth Inn, (the great starting ana stopping place of the stage coaches,) we pulled up at the entrance of a large building used for lawyers' chambers. Not to leave me sitting in the rain, Macrone asked me to dismount with him.

I followed by a long flight of stairs to an npper stery, and was ushered Into an uncar-peted and bleak-looking room, with a deal table, two or three chairs, and a few books, a small boy and Mr. Dickens for the contents. I was only struck at first with one thing, (and I made a memorandum of it that evening, as the strongest instance I had seen of English obsequiousness to em Dlovers.) the degree to wnich the poor author was overpowered with chair, "Jly eood fellow, if vou were in Amer ica with that fine face and your ready quill, you would have no need to be condescended to by a publisher. Dickens was dressed very much as he has since described Dick Swiveller minus the swell look. ia hair wan rrnrmed close to his bead, his clothes scant thouch jauntily cnt, and after, changing a ragged omce coat for a shabby blue, be stood bv the door, collarless and buttoned no.

the Terr ner- tonification, I thought, of a close sailor to the wiua. went down and crowded into the cab, fone passenger more tnan the law allowed, and Dickens partly In lao and Dartlr in Macrone's. and drove on to Newcate. In his works, if von remember, there is a deserintion of the prison, drawn from this day's observation. were there an hour or two, and were shown some of the celebrated murderers confined for one young soldier waiting for execution in one ot the rassace8 we chanced to meet Mrs.

Fry on her nsual errand of benevolence. Though interested in Dickens' lace, I forgot him. naturally enoucb. after we entered the prison, and I do not think I beard aim speak duringtbe twohorus. I parted from mm at tne door of the prison, and continued my stroll into the city.

Not long after this. Macrone sent the sherta of "Sketches by with a note saying thai they Were by the gentleman who went with us to Newgate. I read the book with amaze-, ment at the peniuB displayed "in it. and in tor note of reply assured Macrone that.I thought bis' fortune, was made as a rmblisher. if ne ould monopolize the author.

Two or- three rears after I was in 'Lond'o'ni and was present at the complimentary dinner given to Macready Samuel Lover, who sat pext me, pointed out Dickens. I looked up and down the table, but was wholly unable tosin- le nim out without eetunzmv friend to num ber the people who sat above him. He was no more like the same man I bad seen than a tree in June is like the same tree in February. He sat leaning bis bead on his hand while Bulwer was speaklntc and with his Terr lonir bair, his very flash waistcoat, his chains and rings, and withal a much Dale face than of old, he was totally unrecognizable." The comparison was very interesting to me, and I looked at him a lone time. He was then in his culmination of popularity, and seemed jaded siupeiacuon works be had longed to pay opportunity, be came over bis hay -cart mera of his imprudences and improvidences shallj have passed away eay twenty years hence i fcboald like to see bim again, renowned as be will be for the most original and remarkable works of hit time.

Kteeple Ills Wonder iI eaf from Vllet Death. A gumber of people were watching intently with be conducted himself at the dizzr hight, provoking many expressions of alarm uid wonder The man's name is DeLacy, and is in the employ of H. W. Deshler, the proprietor of the Hull lightning rod on Jefferson strectj. DeLacy was employed in endeavoring to throw a rope over the cross on the steeple, to assist in attaching a lightning red on the top of the cross.

The znan looked very small indeed, as he lei himself down with a rope from an opening in the steeple. There is a history connected with young IDeLacy which il both wonderful and terrible.1 1 During the late war he was the Confederate service, and frequently active as a spy. He was cauaht by the. Federal forces in Georgia, taken to Savannah we jbelieve tried, convicted and sentenced to be Ishot. ne was accordingly -dered to be executed on a eiven day, and the order carried out.

He fell before thu fire of a file of soldiers, pierced through the body with bullets. He was supposed to be dead, and carried away in his cothn by two men, who, while conveying him to a place of. burtaL thought that tiros of lite were An examination of the body proved theirsur-mises to be well founded. Instead of being buried, be" was taken to the bouse of an old colored woman, who nursed him for several months, when he recovered. I After the war he was employed by the Bridge Company here, and fell one day from the highest point of the structure into the river, which he reached, fortunately, feet foremost; rising to the surface of the water alter his fearful fall, be managed to reach some placei of he fourid his injuries to be slight.

i Yesterday this man, who, it eeems, is reserved by fate for some death other than by violence or accident; was careericg around in mid-air attempting to do the hazardous work undertaken, showing no trepidation or fear. What need he fear after his past experience? He is probably doomed to die in bis bed from old age, as accident and buUet failed to rid him of life. LouisvilleCommercial, 22d- Aa Eveatrul Career. I Ignatius Persico, just appointed Roman Catholic Bishop of Savannah. Georgia, was born in Italy, and was consecrated Bishop of Arga, in India, about twenty-six years ago.

lie remained in India sixteen' years, built a Cathedral and established religious bouses. the whole of which were destroved in the Se poy mutiny. He brought- suit against the killed one man tamed Joe Miller, and serious- Est India (Joapany for the damages incurred by the destruction of the property of the property of the Church, and recovered the sura of 90.000. Havinsr been driven from bis India, be remained in Kaplcs eirrht years, and came to South Carolina about two years ago. at tne earnest solicitation of Uisbop Lynch, of Charleston, durin? which he bad charge of the Catholic missions ia that State.

Press. A boy named vat Ballard arrived in San Jose, Caln recently, bavin gone ail the way througu Dy rail from Iowa witLout paying his way. getting along bv biding in the cars and rttasing to get off when ordered, lit went to California because be beard it was a good ctiintry. ME 8 VOLUME 1 XO. 172.

INDIANAPOLIS, FRIDAY, JUXE 24, 1870. PRICE TWO CENTS. IiOKTII WESTERS 1 THE INDIANA MUSIC STORE, 4 Bl Bltfk. MALLET, DAVIS CO5 PIANOS, Z1AZC IIA1ILIIT ORGANS, lt Violia, tc etc Tb lret fc Maaical Mercbaadiae the A. J.

WItLARD 4k CO. In iLe l-erjte yesterday, MrJSunner, I 1 I I Additional City News. BASE J3AIX. FBAXKLIIf Defeat of the rraaklias 23 to IC. by store I The return game between these nines was played on the Fair grounds yesterday afterv noon, and proved to be one of the prettiest and best contested games ever played in this city.

The Franklin niae was, with one ex ception, the same that defeated our boys last week several changes were made in the Indianapolis nine. Norwood, caught, Bixby played at short base, Ketcham played "third and Smith right field-Mhe rest of the nine was as before." 'i The game opened veryj prettily, the score at fourth inning being four to three in faTor of the "IV In the fifth our boyj whitewashed the uFV' and by splendid safe battiDg added eight run to their score. In the sixth the 'FY got in one and tne Ts'' two. At the end of eighth inning the score stood seventeen to eleven, the 'IY' in the van. The UF Tery narrowly escaped a whitewash for their last inning.

Norwood, at shortmissed an easy chance for a double play and allowed the honor of bis publisher's visitl I remember I tie 'F's'to get in fiveruis, makinr their score saying to myself, as I sat down on a rickety sixteen, within one of the "Ve" Our bovs went to the bat for the last time determined to add to their score. jBixby an lj; Morrison each made two bases oA clean hits, and the rest of the nine batting in fine style, six runs were scored before the last man was retired, making thei total twenty-three. With the exception of Jjeffrey the Franklin's played exceedingly well in the but were very weak at the bat. A 1 our boys plaTed in splendid style. Hopkinsc a never pitched better.

Bixby, at short, could not excelled. Ketcham, at 3d, did reiharkably well. He whitewashed the "F.Y' jin' the fifth inning. taking all three men on the fly. Smith mado a magnificent' left hand field.

Sharp also made a McDonald took all that U3ual graceful manner. 7 ing to do in the base in a manner that wilj soon giv him the sobriquet 6f "Old Reliable, masyrnfir-entlr I 'Appended is the full score. 7 BATTING; FKAXKUXg. Bamett.1 1 Kd wards, 1 Barnetl, p. ..4 Jpnnlug, 2 b-3 Miller, 0 lnlel, JeflVey, Burton, O.

K. B. TB. 11 0 1 1 1 i 2 2 11 0 0 1 1 0 27 16 7 7 2 4 Oil lodianapolia 2.0 0 'Bases on Error Kranklln catch in the rifht very difficult catch. came to biru in bis Williams had noth- Morrison nlared 1st COHE.

Our toys batted INDIANArOLlS. BISby, 12. ladlananolis: raafla 7. ealkul KaII. a I i Paued Ball Jeffrey 11 Norwood 8.

Catehea on Strike Jeffrey; Norwood 4 Time of Game 2 h. 40 mini i naxDiifO scoaK. liaee I'lay iranklln'ti Pat oat IO O. JL. B.

TB. 2 3 3 4 Katcitamd b.J a 1 1 HopkiDson, 2 4 4 narp, wi a .2 2 1 Kitita, f.4..2 '2 2 Norwood, c.4 6 ,1,1 4', 2 3 3 8 7 8 14 3 8 2 3 0 23 17 20; mofls 4, called Total. 16 Una by tedwards. 6 yesteday the feats of a man upon the tteede I morninff. at lmn nVinrV of-the Cathedral the ease and indifference I tt i v.

-t iviiu uii mi uis iraue bj ce ine last nntil this morning-. when he left work' and began drinking hard. 5 He then went into Brran's 'drnir near the His wife at once ran to' the Surgical Insti tute and procured the services Allen, who pumped the' liquor from his "stomach. At two o'clock he was doing as well as could be expected. Hotel Life In If It; If you are only paasingt through tbe citr, unmindful of gastronomy, curiosity rear lead you to the public dinners but to th sojourner of a month it is by no means? agreeable to sit side by side with a Caballero whose bands do not appear to hare been washed for; week.

who helps himself to olives with. fingers. uses his fork as a tooth-pick, and smokes, takes -up alike grease, gravy and oil with his knife, which he then buries in his throat like aa Indian juggler. Diversity of society under such circumstances is amusing, but-certainly not airty society; ana it, perctiance, your neighbor does not rmell stronely of erarhc. it is more than probable that ere you have half nnisnea ainner, witncut tee slightest apology or question as to your love of tobacco smoke.

he puffs his cirgarillo in your face, I regret to aaa mat- me lair sex, a in Uermany, are equally given to an improper use of their knives, which, happily, are aot made to cut, or some dire mishap would be an hourly cer tainty tiraTels In fcpam. jr. A Perplexlar Experience, A friend of mine whom I met in Charleston, a Turkish N'estorian, was Ismoking in a forward car when a very elegantly dressed young lady, of complexion about ha light as ibis own; entered the car and took her beat, lie was so refined in ber dress and appearance that Le supposed that she bad made a rnLUke, and gallantly suggested to her ttat the lad es car rould be more agreeable, when she'itated. that her color, cot precepUMe to asarnger, prevented ber entericg there. He conversed with her, and found her intelligent and educated.

She was the of one of tLe wealthiest men South Carolina. lie was that evening publicly at the bottl for btuing to a 'nigger, girl ly tnea wLo would have done well had tLey sLared re finement. A few days afterward, revneta bering the incident -and seeing a lady of sp- partntly mixed tlood in the first-clas car. he thoi ght she had rnada aad save anr-mg taat mi; suggested mm nit A Kr tt to her to cbarr" to the seconci-cUss car. the co.or'M up, highly insulted, calling ter and from outside, screamed, "This cis-a c-ilf ne a nigger The husband got onto a towerirg rage, and came near laying violent tn my poor innocent friend.

lie was only restrained by some passengers, who explained bis positien as a fureirner uaacau with American peculiarities. Lippiocolt's J'oga- une. IJTDIANA MUSIC STOUE. inDiini nosic store, 4 and 5 Bates Honso Block, INDIANAPOLIS. INT 7 Grand.

Sauare arid Unrinht. Piann I j- vSJ Hallct, Davis Co. Grand and Square Pianos. 1 DEOKEIR BROTHEES i Square Pianos. A Full Stock th.o abovo Keep' Union Depot, where he jprocnredj a vial of I vTirfa morphine, and oa nearlng home, be was seen I to swallow it.

I class Pianos in storoi j. First- ason and Hamlin. jtememoenng- tne glorious tVtlT iluJ. I written since 1 bad seen him. I ii.i.ZJh ilZZir, 7 I him my.

homage, but had no i Fly Catche-Kranklfna: r. Baroe'tu's: Kdwirda. I and I ni.l tint him r(n till I 2: J. Rarnalt. 1: Jmnlnn i Hiii.

I 1 I mmm I w. Mfii I tr I III. to reap hit harvest and ntset I Burton, total 14. IndianapaiU: i Bixby. 3: 1 11115 i it-1 'u.

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i ir oul 11 Jeffrey, totaM Kuxd, I Foul Bound-eatchea Jeffrey, Korwood, mm" "i j-. AIui4atSittlelt. Andrew J. Golden, a fcainter by Wade, residing Ati73 South Tennessee Streetj kttept-edVfor the second time within a month," this Best are always the Cheapest -t idUDlCs a Full Stock of evervthincr first-class llusic lTouso.r Everybody ''Hade Welcome 22-4t A. G.

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