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DIRECT pnOM AH ri.nbf AlkIiMn, rclala', rinaud and Cor-tTray Fine end ExlracU ror li Hand. LercMif Cenulne Ha-rleFi-rlna and Pure Bay from Eonded Finest Faec'Powr-tlcri, warranted by thV Bode. ETgienlqu not to be Injurious to lbo flrajJrs, Tomtit, BrtTJlanUne, Combe, To- eters, lo- 1 ra LI" of Toilet Article at SO per. cent. ua usual prioe.

1 be Best rVrfumery the World for 50 eta. L. S. AYErTS rsrv 1 1 0 AT 7nOLX3ALE PBICES, SO Ecuth Meridian St. re the only raanfctiirer of 8TOVX3 wbo tell at mall.

We retail at manufacturer' rnces, and nndewell any other hotue io the lay. art the bole Agents of the celebrated "UNCLE SAM" RANGE. Fee It and learn 001 pricis belare porchaainr. ZrloriiciiiTboi7l Thai an lrDinewK" ttor-V of the YER.Y JLATEJT la CARPETS, Wall Paper, Curtains. 6iu.ci.oTHs, Otro.wMo.ttiiiErr Etc, Caa always be found, and at aid-Times Prices, St the Carpet House.

SPRiSG STYLES ARRIVING DAILY. Call as tee them, whether you bay or not "SO, 32 fc 31 8. Illinois St. THE DAILY NEWS MONDAY. MAT 187.

1 m. BarometerL29ACl Thermometer-. ,82 The office of The Evening Newt hi been rertioved from Ko. 65 North fennsyl-yanla street to Ko. 22 East Market street Journal baUding.

The city is provided with 103 fir boxes. Henry Nelson bu retired as criminal court beJliff. The taw-log reporter of the Journal must be oil on a Taxation. The time are bard, for the Bard wants to aell his lire stock. The city hospital board will appoint a superintendent next Friday.

"State. Secretary Neff returned last evening from bis political wanderings. There wero eighteen, drank, to-day before the Mayor. Yesterday was Sanday. Professor Andrea bss taken clerfcal position in the United States clerk's office.

The Captain Xissler blackmailing case la the next on the criminal court dock' The superior courts are closing up, preparatory to. the. one term. Monday next. To-night would bo a good tl fine for tho council to extinguish tho German printing steal.

I In tha neighborhood of Llebor's brewery is a favorite spot for Sanday base ball. The sidents object. y--. JohnVMUiamaT Vra." Wright, William Gray and Ueotge W. Williams suffered today under the rag Captain O'HaVer reports chasing and firing fruitless shots at hi exes on North Liberty street last night.

The Central Catholid was'issued Satnr dty dfjpite the attachments and counter atuchments of. last week. Sadie Melrille and S. 8. 8earl had reason today to growl orer tho enforcement cf the ill fame ordinance.

Effort is being made to orgaais coined Methodist society near tho corner of Ihird and Howard Ter. Mr; Caton has discontlnaed his lalor in connection with Butler Mission, c-arch, on Fletcher arenas. Dfcl, for two years past central station-reuse sergeant, formally retired this morn-leg, and will resume typography. lfrtrthe fall eleeUon. It Is said, tho council will bo called upon to Ux tie city saloon aties, as permitted by law.

A meeting of idle workingmen will bs I eld to morrow evening In thostato houso Jard. to which all working peoplo are in Since the railing about the' Grand hotel 1 been provided with spikes, loafers cd that resort less agreeable to thsir tastes. Trijary In the suit for damages ot John Ktith aeafnst tho Pennsylrania rail-T2d company has returned a Tordlct for t-e defendant. In the TJ. 8.

court Judgment by was taken to-day against Henry M. tarter aL, la faror of tho Kavonna u-snu factoring comany. The count of Ohio and Floyd drew XLVL nment to-day of tho school aboat two-thirds Of tho Tie 'it 'for pamages of R- Gainst John W. Oorwine, in hearing before a i feutes court, the plain- -sstUl under, xanilna- reirer wohcKia aa i jlra jnry in the Li t-Z'a witnesset v. tion.

all il fcity ordinan.ee hotel runnel the north sld hereafter its p. enforced. resurrected, the hackman and 1 scUciting custom on -I the nnioa depot; and Tooa will be rigorously Hew England THE USTDIANAPOLIS DAILY NEWS: MONDAY. EVENING, MAY 20, 1876! young oon of ex-offloer Reno sustain od a broken leg yeeterday by tailing from tree at his. fat here residence on ast Ohio strooU Tho Buckeye nine, which will meet tho Indianapolis club to-morrow and Wednesday Is composod of Baraks, Nolen, p.

Porta, 1 Nolen 1 Barko s. Mantell I West and Dodds Xcaee of scarlet rash developed this afurnoon in tho jail, which tho prisoners mlsUking for smallpox, ware Tory much exercised and tent in haste for physi eisn, who pronoonced it as above indicated. Itolllo Evans, Ida lllnf slsy. XvanaandJB. Troop last evening pat such a degree of vitality Into tho old Phil-adelpbia boose, on West Washington street, that they were gobbled for peso disturbance.

earn el P. Bowles, of Harrison, and Geo. W. Finch, of Cincinnati, have boon elected assignees of tho estate of Francis llol-lowell, of Harrison, and Bamaei Gotta ridjre has boon chosen astrigneo of Jacob Adama, of tho asm county. There ws's'a lively racket In tho vicinity of Illinois and Michigan streets aboat 1 o'clock this morning, tho blowing of polios whistle and the demonstrations of a noisy crowd disturbing tho sleep of tho entire neighborhood.

It leiio gov Mr. Sentinel; ''the best polios force tho city has" is simply a plagiarism upon "tho best police force tho city over bad," which expression nsa boon patented and has passed to tho record of history. Btriks something original. The "Morton guards, a colored orye nidation commanded by Robinaon, are eald to bo troubled with Internal discord, some of tbo members favorm Hendricks. This company bar drill and festival to-taor-row evening tn tho old Untrorsity hall, on Colleg avenue.

A still Cro occntred at late hoar last nlabt la the immediate vicinity ot the Ko. engine hooee, a stable belonging to John Carlisle having boon firodby tramp The flanseo wero dislingoished with bat slight lose and without tho aid of tho department. 'i Harry Fuller, western passenger agent of tho will have charge of tho centennial excursion over that road, which is to come off early in Juno. This is a well deserved compliment to Mr. Fuller, and at tho same time shows tho good sense of tho management.

Tho horning of some canvas stored away in tho belfry room connected with St. Paul's cathedral called oat tho fire de partment this morning, the flames being extinguished, however, without -their as sistance. it is not positively mown now the fire originate a. The German veterans to-morrow after noon will commemorate Decoration Day by a parade to Crown Hill cemetery, and the committee announce that Gen. John Coburn will deliver an address.

Gen. Co- burn it chairman of the state soldiers' monumental association. Sjlvanus Bollingsworth, residing eight miles nortnoi tne city, naa nis osrn burned Saturday afternoon by an lncen-disrv. while ho was absent at the city on He thinks he knows the parties. Tho loss will reach twelve hundred dollars, and it is partly insured.

A. trottirtr match, three beat beats in Ldve, has been arranged for Monday alter-r noon next, on tbo Exposition track, be tween JJownle's "Lan Moses "Joe. Ksttenbach's Lake's "Rocket" and Katechorn's "Ad. Hereth." The prise is a set of single harness valued at $14X Hageney's drag store, corner of New York and North streets, was entered by burKiara last nignt. who.

however, were frightened off before securing any pion eer. The old Mason House, on uouta mi nols street, was robbed of a quantity of silverware yesterday morning, but as yet no arrests cave been made. Officer Weigsnd had occasion to foroi bly elect from the Union depot a tall buffer who had been loafinr about tho pre mi see for tho post three days with baggage under his arm as thougn awatung tne de-parturo of his Hi retreat was accelerated by several well-applied blows from John's walking stick. Tho Sunday Sentinel professes to have fnnnd a "iob" in Patterson's nroooeition to sell certain acres of his Fall creek bot tom land to tho city, to be used in rebuilding tho "cat -off" embankment. The truth Is.

Patterson has tho worst of this enterprise so far, and there is little likelihood he ever will be fairly reimbursed. It is strongly intimated that no apprehension need do entertained of a displacement of Judge Boskirk from tho democratic ticket, for tho reason that that notorious jorist holds tho rope of corruption about the necks of too many In high places to make tho contingency a probability. They will all go down together. People. 'Chief- Sherwood to-day transferred Bramble from the No.

9 boose to the oap-taiccy of the No. 2, and McKeever, also of the 9's, has been located at headquarters, i This leaves tho colored brigade in full posession of the St. Joe street house, and it remains to bo seen whether they can properly manage matter if left to themselves. According to tho 'news from Louisville, the Indiana delegates have Joined the Ohio, Iowa, Pennsylvania, Minnesota and tians-Atlantic seceders from the H. W.

Grand lodge LOG. in session In that and have organized a distinctive R. W. Grand lodge. Hon.

J. J. Talbott, well knownin Indianapolis, and a prominent temperance worker throughout the the state, has been elected R. W. G.

0. Tho probability that his Satanic majesty is personally interested in the Mai place, as foreshadowed by that station-house Incident tho other day, has had a Trarnins: effect upon1 many, of the frequenters of thia hell-hble, and for several days they h.va been riviner It a wide berth, now. ever, a man "ornery enough to make imrh a. den headaoarters. will not remain long scared at anything, and the police will yet bavo opportunity to descend upon It, The friends of J.

F. Porter, who was ap pointed by tho police board night turnkey at the central station, and removed at the request of the Elbert faction to make room for Thornton, of more pronounced shade, are disposed to kick. Porter was regularly sworn in and curtly dismissed without the shadow of investigation, and the charges preferred against 'bim are said to bavo been tramped op in th Thnratrln interest, and he was sriven no opportunity to exculpate himself Therefore he demands a show: A gambling fcelL over Pat. was. palled Saturday night, and as usual the gJeek.

well-fed tiger was enabled to give bail at the central station, while his' victims, many of them desperately poor, wero locked up. It The News is not mistaken the mayor can add imprisonment In addition to the customary fine, and lor every keeper of a gaming boose this should be done. Twenty days in the station these hot times will salt the broad-doth shatter of cards more than a fine of one hundred dollars aad costs. Francis M. Gladden, a member of the Indianapolis bar, was put on trial to-day in the criminsl court, charged with fraudulently obtaining $20 from Henry Nier-xnyer, 4S3 Weet Washington street by means of a worthless check on tho Indiana national bank, in March last.

Cropssy is" prosecuting and Jordan and Rollins are defending. It was hinted to-day that Gladcen ess not been of sound mind for several months, and his fool antics in Hendricks county last week are somewhat in support of this theory. It was no evidence of hard times to see the Immense audience attending the circus performances last Saturday afternoon on evening. One man. who has howled about bis straitened circumstances on ine street corners of the city, and lama HI.

tnmhflltv a nhtmim work, the contemptible remuneration paid lor bis Isbcr when be did get it. and tho acmai suffering, threatening his family, ndsd both performances and took his io aa suong. to a deed certainty, be expended more money than he has earned tor a week; but perhaps he can call upon the towshlp trustee to make op tho dsfl- IMS) Marker. This afternoon Samuel Luke came to the city and surrendered to the civil aa thorities, under the plea that ho had shot In Self defense an unknown man. But meagre particulars were obtainable.

Loke is an employe In tho J. P. Cruse brickyard. west of the insane asylom, and this after-neon the two men with whom he was acquainted. Smock and Weaver, together with two stranger, approached and in vited him to drink.

When he drew near one of them commenced cursing and ue four chased him to Swallow' a boarding boose, where be armed nimself and ordered them to stand clear. This on of the stranger declined to do, -and apon following Lake oat of tho house and to tho barn, was shot a a reward for hU persistence. Tbo ballet took effect over the heart, and Is believed to be fatal. Late this forenoon Chief Dewey started for tho scene, leaving Lake locked in the central station on a charge of assault with intent so kUL OSATOIUO OF STAAMASt. This evening the Harmonic society will have a foil rehearsal at tho grand opera bona.

In preparation lor the public ren dition to-morrow evening of the oratorio of "Naaman." Tho society hesCgiven this work Care nil study, and to-morrow even ing being tne Srst annual performance, a la re attendance of music loving people is reasonably expected. The program will end at 10 dock. TBI YiaciIHIA MIBRTSKLS. Friday evening a concert and minstrel performance for the benefit of the news boys' home will bo given at the grand opera bouse, by tho combination of colored singers known as the Virginia slave troupe, under direction of Mr. Newman.

Tbo program will be largely made op of slave songa. Wednesday evening, this week, same place, the Indianapolis or ora fearson director, will con- certize, and in the program are embraced selections from "2 am pi" and "Merry Wives of Windsor." Tuesday night, next week. Prof. Black's annual concert comes off at tho XETBOPOUTABT. Howard's local adaptation of "Ixion" will be produced at the metropolitan this evening, with the author.

Miss Nellie Tay lor and Nellie Larkelle in the leading roles, castsll Urandt, somewhat noted as a baritone singer, will make bis initiatory appearance. So also Tim Morris, Ella Heflin and Tom Warfield. For Friday evening next a complimentary benefit bss been tendered Nellie Taylor by Beis- senberz's orchestra and members of the troupe, correspondence passing to that extent A War grml.lKBC. Members of the eleventh Indiana infan try still living in this city have a particu lar remembrance of Brigadier General Willis A. Gorman, who died in Mtnneoota last week.

The general was post com- mander st Helena. Arkansas, in '62. and wss the originator of the 8L Francis river cotton stealing expedition, and survivors of the eleventh can not forget this little episode in their military career. The boys were embarked on ferry boats drawing from twelve to fifteen -inches of water, and the trio on and down this treacher ous stream: with narrow channel and banks lined with guerrillas, was more ad venturesome than prudent and was attended with unusual risks. Half-hourly tho boats ran aground, and quarterly the bushwhacker announced his proximity with the soft whistle 01 buckshot, and this not only by day, but by night.

The reconnoisance cost the government a good many thousands of dollars, did compara tively no damage to the enemy and caused tho death of several valuable men, and the fruit was a bale or two of cotton for fomebody. the Lord knows who. The boys alwsys thought, however, that Gor man pocketed it, bence they profaned whenever the subject was mentioned; especially when afterwards learning he never "whacked" with his subordinates. roller aa a "Oeactr." An irtpectioh of tho county auditor's books by a Journal reporter, indicates that Coroner roller has held eighty-six inquests since his induction into office, October, 1874, to September, 1875. tho total cost of which was $3,447 60.

or an aver age per inquest of $40. Under the new Law. which went into effect September, 1S75, by which the coroner's fee was reduced from $10 to $5 for the first day of an inquest, snd $2 50 for each subsequent sitting, forty-three inquests have been held at an expense to tbe county of oo, or an average of $68 These monstrous bills have accumulated through the onneces- esry protraction of inquests by an un scrupulous official who, during his eigh teen months office, hss put tbe county to an expense of $6,336 35, which fully ex ceeds by one-third what it should hare Aa compared with his predecessor. Dr. Tomlinson, Fuller bss held thirty-six lees inquests at an excess in cost of Tho county commissioners have protested against the coroner's unwarranted procedures in numerous Instances, but to no effect, and with a high hand be has conducted, and doubtless will continue to bis gouging practices until he retires from office next fail.

Io ft Kalleloao N.aad a Walcbm in' WMMI.T To the Editor of The Evening News: The Sentinel contributors are growing! too fond of ascribing my exposure of cer4 tarn supreme court vouchers to personal malice on my part. The dodge smacks of the attempt to "hide behind the lightning-rod," bot po matter, I said in. that article, and I repeat it now, I have no ill feeling against a single member of tbst court, nor any, nor all of Though the motive can have nothing on earth to do with the truth or facts of these charges, yet, to place that much, brash oat of the way, I denounce the plea of personal malice as wholly false, what and all I have done in this work wss previous to the assembly of the democratic state convention. I have assigned to myeelf further labor in the direction ot earnest retrenchment and reform. I am cogitating tho best way to the achievement of that purpose, and I don't csre now to anticipate that work, even: in a desire that my motives shall not be misapprehended, I bslieve in the people, and my faith in their public justice and integrity is not less strong than that of Bishop Matthews in his God.

I believe they do not love to be plundered by public dignitaries high nor low; and I mean to raise the issue for their decision, snd this I shall resolutely do with charity for all and malice toward none. E. Hibbest. Psaall-Pasi Hears. Tbe child of A.

P. Stanton, a lovely firl eight years old, died this morning alter less than seven dayef illness with smallpox, and the neighborhood lying near tbe corner of Illinois and Sixth streets is In distress over the probable consequences arising from a spread of the disease." A pew case was reported to tbe board of health, located on Mississippi street near Sixth, and tbe health officer this forenoon wss directed to take unusual precautions. It ia thought the Stanton girl contracted tbo disease while attending tho eleventh district school, and some of the parents in this ward think it were well to disband the school for the balance of the reason, there being but two or three weeks vet to ran. The children of Mr. Stanton, unaffected as yet, wero sent to half who Richmond.

Indiana, to the care of the mother of Mrs. Stanton, and It is believed that the disease, to far aa this family is concerned, will be checked with the death' above rceoidea. River aetata. Seiners are playing havoc with tbe fish In White river at every available spot north of tho city to Broad Ripple, and oven above the dam, and are positively I 1 Llt- aesirncuvo io ine? gam. j- dm, wuicu many Instances are taken from their nest.

Much ot the fish tho secured are wanton' Jy destroyed, especially tbe smaller rari- eues, and 11 ue evu conunoee in a year or two there will be none left. Some time go the Indianapolis fishing and hunting association had a standing reward lor too errest end i conviction of violators of the flab and game laws, and were quite suc cessful in Preventing the gross acta which have become to common during the past month bot of late tbo association appears to have lost interest in tbe river, an tho tat authorities are lax in enforcement of the law; hence, for, the past ten days the destruction of flan wantonly naa been enormous. 1 Sense or gssw. From Msy 12, 1875, to May 15, 1876. as shown by tbo city clerk's books, warrants bave been drawn upon tbe city treasury see! net the following accounts In the sums nsmed: Home for friendless men, Interest, 99; tempo rarv loan warrants redeemed, bridges, $40.500 45; city hospital.

$22 730; cisterns, $5.632 38; damages, $18,620 34; donations, fire department, 165 77: gas. $08.050 81; lighting and extin aufshiog street gas fix turee and supplies. Z80.W; ponce, S7S, 411.25; printing and stationery, street repairs, X70.Z8UBZ; street improve ments. $23,970 47: station-house. $3,559.72: salaries, $20,540 50; sewers, wa ter rents, is, 486 do.

Ball. Saturday afternoon the Quicksteps aod High School nine met upon the exposi tion grounds and tho last named was un mercifully scooped to the tone of 31 to 2. The Jagies nave commenced practicing prepatory to a game witn the Indianapolis dob Saturday afternoon. To-morrow afternoon the Indianapolis dob will play tbe first game onder the new organization with tbe Buckeyes of Columbus, Ohio. one of tbe strongest clubs in the western field; and on Wednesday afternoon will come a second game with the same organ ization.

Ladies will be admitted to tho exposition grounds free, and The News suggests that tickets be furnished boy at half price. Game will be called at 4 p. m. prompt. Street Ball war Cnaaae.

flatnrda' nifht the atreet railwav form ally passed to the control of the Louisville purchasers, and vesterdsrv moraine the fines commenced running in their inter est, with Mr. A K. Shepherd as president, C. t. Johnson treasurer, and x.

o. jonn- son superintendent. II. W. Miller, the genial gentleman who has held the posi tion of superintendent lor several years psst, wss made secretary of the new com pany.

Jt is stated that new steer will at once supplant the animated bones now doing transportation service, and that the cars upon the several street routes will hereafter be run "on time" and with strict regard to the accommodation of the public' A Carlone Survey. Tbad. Reed has lust completed a plat of a survey or a body or land lying tn Adams county, Uhio, wnicn ror metes and Dounas exceeds anvthlne in modern enzineerine. Tbe boundaries are all movable and liable to displacement, and are enumerated i follows: Beginning at a red oak and white oak tree on the top of a hill, run ning to another oak and hickory, thence to three dogwoods, thence to a state in row. thence to a stake in a spring "branch.

thence to a hickory and beech, thence to two elms, thence to a buckeye, taking in divers sugar and walnut trees, and finally ending at the dogwoods. Black Up asKt Repeat. Tbe People, Saturday, charged thai Sam. Butler, the Chicago Times corres pondent, wss a "wool-dyed snd hsd been employed to defend the su re me court under the signature or, Americas. isutier retorts tne Bun- day Sentinel, saying: America, is another Individual, and my re publicanism ooit be terribly below par.

for I positively enjoyed cu'ting down Keed'a majori ty by one vote at the last election, and never was so strongly tempted to black np and repeat. Black up and repeat is a novel idea. eaiabllag Raid. Saturdsr Cantin Campbell and posse raided the faro den manipulated by Nosed Ben," over Pat Welsh' saloon, and this distinguished worthy, to gether with a ball-dozen others, who gave fictitious Dimes, wero to-day fined by the mayor under the gaming ordinance. A full set of tools, excepting the deal-box, were borne to the central station as tro phies, and will be burned in state at an early date.

A Loiter of laqalry. State Auditor Henderson is in receipt of a letter of inquiry from the auditor of Grant county as to whether county treas urers who held office under the law of 1873 were entitled to one per cent on dis bursements of special school funds. A the point in question is now pending in tbe supreme court, the auditor declined giving positive instructions until it was judicially acted opon. Saddest INtatti. A young son of Mr.

Joseph Henderson, 86 Maple street died quite suddenly and unexpectedly yesterday, and the coroner bas determined upon holding an inquest. The lad was in good health Saturday, hav ing spent a good part of tbe day in playing base ball, which possibly may have bad something to do in. bringing on his sudden and fatal illness Taunt? Ladles Boarding Home. Tbe women who are engaged io this work have perfected arrangements so that boarders can be accommodated the first of tbo present week. All young women wish- ire tffe sccoromodations which this home will afford will do well to visit it Tho superintendent in charge will give all the desired information.

Mohasnnaedsusi wpreadlae; la Ctalaa Mohammedanism iamaingvery rapid strides in many of the distant provinces cf China. Not only, too, is the religion itself spresding thus suddenly and -swiftly, but tbe Chinese followers of tbe Proph et appear ripe for an and it is fesred that the entire provinces of Kan- sob, bherei. and Kwelcbow may ere long be in a condition of open revolt It is re ported that Tbo Tsung-t'san, their govern or, Is in severe straits, and threatens to resign his command unless he receives very considerable reinforcements without de lay. Tso is a man of great ability. He is not only courageous as a soldier, bat an excellent tactician, and fuliy competent to direct military operations.

He labors. however, under grievous disadvantages of bad weapons not gingalls, or barbarous bows and arrows, bat inferior, in fact con demned rifles, explosive firearms, and almost non-explosive gunpowder. It is bad policy on tbe part ot the Chinese gov ernment to permit a large and valuable army to be so wretchedly provisioned with the munitions of war. "Akeal Tlae." Terra Haute Express. Mr.

Morton does not seem to have even one delegate from any northern States except Indiana. It ia about time for' his close partisans to know that he has not the ghost of a chance of being nominated. A little child of Mrs. Dunn, of St PauL while attempting to walk a fence last Thursday, fell, striking; its head upon a rook and killing it Z.OCAZ. 1TBMM.

Maujntar, afnxi.Bar, MauirnT, B. M. lack, 428. minoisst. Latest atrles bonnets, bats, ribbons, at low prices.

Ladies call and examine ear stock. tbk Largest aaMroaeni oi children's car riages and cheapest prices at Charles Mayer A Cot's, 'i Tax Browa Botary haiUe Sowing Machine has a self setting needle. Caa be set in the dark ss well In the light Designed for and used upon this machine only. r. She snaehine Is so simple la ttt construction and operation that a Child of Intelligence may learn, to run it In thirty minute.

Thx best shirt In the city tor the money at the DoTar Store. 1 oo I a Bra a a Haul Goods -Positively at a great reduction tor the next thirty days at 10 E. Waah- lngton and 2K W. Waahlngton st, over Bee Hive. Mnrxa Dusts A Phsxaw.

ta rnurrxo tacsxb ot every description. baUa and bats, at Charles Mayer A Tana la nothing so "filua' tor the sooner. or prodnetivo of more oorafdrt tbaa a goblet of lorry's soda water. It soothe the asperities of the tuner, anaa. makes life worth the tiring.

aad all that sort of thing, fon know. Opposite P. O. Bran cages, feather dusters and brackets at the Curiosity Shop, 84 W. Waahlngton st no Foa good goods.

For latest styles, For dorabfUty, For wen made Baits at moderate prices, call at Ceo. Heilkam's, 40 North Iliinoi sire where you caa -And plaids, worsteds, diagonals, broadcloths, Xng- liah end French cloths, etc. Heltkaaa will not be undersold or excelled In the eat end quality of his goods by any bouse la the city. Caix at the Curiosity Shop and see the ele gant line of vases, toilet sets and statuette, oo -VTiik morning, which proves beyond all doubt the fact that' drugs, medicines, oils, paints, soaps, varnish, windowglass, brushes. combs, can be had at Browning A Sloan's.

Km Gtovxs, fans, parasols and lace curtains at the Dollar Store. no Smokuo tobaccos. Vanity Fair, Perique, Centennial, Big Lick, Lone Jack, Virginity, Cherry Sweet Cavelf, etc. Charles N. Pennsylvania st.

WALKine CAvar, pocket books, knives, jewel ry, imokers' ai tides, photograph albums, the largest variety, at Charles Mayer A Albums and picture frames at the Dollar Store. uo and bird uo Dollar Stobx for lamps, glassware cages. Piopls wonder at the low prices for pictures. picture frames and mirrors at the Curiosity Shop, 84 W. Wash.

st. uo Foa delicious ice creams, mads out of rich count cream, and for the choicest cuidies atd confections drop la at Parisett's New loo Cream Parlors In the Academy of Mosie. Men's all wool pants for 12.50. Children's all wool sailor suits 3. Men's all wool suits only $10.

Children's suits for $1 60 At B. S. D. O. P.

88 W. Washington st uo e- Man's all wool pants at $1.50. Children's all wool suits only $3. Men's all wool suits only 810. Children's suits for $1.50.

At B. 8. D. O. P.

88 W. Washington1 st tv Now when you visit Arcade No. 6 you cin see all the latest styles of men and boys' wear In market and at prices far below your imagination, too! Evehybodt ought to know where to go for as sistance when accident befalls or disease seises them: Bnt few pause to think that these afflictions are rained down upon all at some time or other, and, per consequence, hot few of thore in health are really certain that a place exists where help could be rendered in case of necessity. The Surgioal Institute ot this cltyls the refuge for the maimed and afflicted of every class and creed, and we take pleasure in spreading the intelligence abroad. Hundreds of people In every sttte owe their life and health to 14s saving If a man la hurt or wounded in the city, no matter If be be white, black or red, be Is immediately taken to the In stitute, and the receives all the aid that skin can If any one living at a dJstace and suffering from any of the ills of humanity can travel, he Is sure to come to the Institute td bo cured.

tvo? I CHiVAiglass and qneenswsre at lower prices than ever at the Curiosity Shop, $4 -W. Wash, st. no i Tn advantages of an evening paper for ad vertising purposes are apparent on reflection. In the morning the day's work Is before the husband and housewife; tho paper la taken op, and a hasty glance given to toe telegrams and local news, and It Is thrown aside for the cares of the day. There la no time to read fur ther, and before evening th-s paper Is transformed into a drees pattern or Into a gre-Ught-er.

Tne evening paper comes In at a time when the labors of tho day are completed, and the hours between tea and bedtime are given to reading. The telegrams, local news and mboallany are all read, and still there' are hours to spare, and the advertisements are read and re-read, and the bargains offered discussed in the family circle, and conclusions reached as to where to make purchases. oa I Baowsf atotary la the beat sewing machine. Warranted in every particular. Office CO Sorth Illinois st FRESH ROASTED MOCHA, OLD GOV.

JAVA; GOLDEN RIO and LAGUARA JET1 JBES CHINA TEA STORES. JOS. A. H00IIE BU0. xjry-jtarjfjfjrT' a CABJT HABHET fc RESET.

I M0KXT LOANXD OS FIRST MORTGAGE." Stocks. Bonds and Mnrtsare rarwr Honirht Old- Special rates af interest alhnrad an 4.wf.. Of seringa. vxana oa as part of tha wend. Bankers, f- r-'t To get money Is to sell goodacheap; and in order ret hold of all I can, I have reduced the price ot say enure stock ol yatcfiES, Clucks, Sil le'raaie, Bronzes, Etc, TO COST.

NOW IB THE TIME FOE BAR GAINS, aa my atock must be sold. and MON Ex 1. what I want, scaii goods sold engraved tree ot cnaxge. W. P.

BINGHAM, 5 E. Washington. t. We bave a good line of LIT EN SCTT9 at LOW PRICKS, to which we em.ll ike attention of tae LADIES. Wo are always adding Koveltiea to oumscxqi i i OJLLL AND SEE US.

Kl) UN Cs SOHIIED, SH EAST WASHEfGTOX ST. We hare Money In Bank for first class loans. Will bay first mortgage notes. EUEEELL, WALCOTT 3 AND (b VLVTOX J. P.

FRZXZELjJR. OTTO N. FKEXZEL. FOREIGN EXCHANGE i ind Passage; Agents, atS S3. "XVamlxlnBrtoix 8t.

Draft! and "Letter of Credit 5nrmnt3Ml by tha Merc ham La atlonal Bank. Learned ma iHe principal Cities of Xtaropev ah or tae xnxiiafA, uerman, French and American Steam ftblp Xilnesj represented. Iaane GOLO DRAFTS an Hew lorlc or San Francisco. Highest market price for Gold and SLtrer. THE OFFICE 033" Has been removed from 65 North PennsylFanla street to No.

32 East Market street, Journal Dissolution of Pitrtnersliip The copartnership heretofore existing onder the firm of Barnes A Miller is hereby dissolved by mntsal consent IloeiBD BIBSRI ffl continue the business and settle the a flairs of said Arm. G. W. MILLED, HOWARD JJABNE3. Indianapolis, Xay 6th, 1878.

trt Hea quart or 3 fob JI0LLKNBECK WIBE WOIEs, S7 SohbUs XlllaaU St. CEIVTEMXIAL VISITORS rBOH ALL XATIOS9 TJalveraaily U.e B. T. BABBITT'S bests1a.p; will paper iH) rauo? mm CHTAPEST ET THE STATE, Jnst received at Tho I People's Otaro, i E3 EAST STV TiEfeiiiifc Keif N. R.

SMITH, Bannfactorcr of Lailes' Drcsccj, Baits and Cleats. OKDKKH will rccelvo prompt ntcenllon, end nil irorlx xeentctl la i test styles under tho m. perlntendcnce of Tladani Zlatmtnaei rrlioso repute" tlon as superior liaa been fully eatabllAlied. 13 BATES BLOCK, N. PEXXSYLVAX1A ST.

CHOICE AIX 'M- XSL A1ST QUAJsTlTr. Fred. BoIIman. 107 EAST WASHINGTON ST. spicule- MATTEESSES hadx to oaora; ros With Improved Skeleton Frame, Bprinj Zdxo and Hair Tops, and soitf.

OJT WMMM.HT JPJL TJtM If Ta, ByE. G. BVCT So. 9 West Varket Btreet not. DHnofs and Tenneaseo atreeta, LNDIANAroLIii, LVIX i JklTOMMMT JLT ZJLWt Xsst Waahlxurtoa Inaia.poUa, Indiana.

FAIRBANKVS STANDAUD Of all kinds, at msnnfactarers prices; also, Warehonse TrncVa. WM. P. GALLUP, General Agent, 2b boulh Meridian alreet, IndlanapoUa. CABINET UNION, ilanuXactnrers of All Kinds of FACTORY AND WAREEOOM3 Corner of Market and Winston streets, Indianapolis, Ind.

Arc bl tees TOKK A COSBT, rron Xast Waahinrtoa street to 11X West Waablna-ton street. AUtont A second floor. Iron Block. Q)'uuie OS TIID Has been; removed from 65 North Pennsylvan I a street to Ncm32 E. Market street, Jou rrial Biiifd- ndmnnda 5 Co.

SS and 88 f). Xferfd lsn s'reet, wholesale DOOTS and 8IXOJU0, have In stock, at low prices, a splendid line of LA 1 Iii Xllaset' and Children's S.lppers and Newport T1 N. Mlnpers In Ml the late atvlea. Chli. rens Colored Goods.

Philadelphia aad Cast or a Goods, tjsi'l and see. 1 1 II 1 1 1 i 1 111 So jcMtocts, BUILDEIIS, IIASOKO, anfl Cite Itot Id BnM We are pntUnc np the tnost Improved machinery for cutting and dressing all klois of Htone end can make it rreatly to their intercut to see oa before eon tramios; with other part ea. Eaturaatoe riven for erery description of cut stone work. Yard and Hill, corner fct. Clair street and Lafayette truck.

1LHON A CU. Ilatinj Inst completed a larre. airy BRICK STABLK in the rear of my premise, Noa. 25 and 287 North Miai-ippi street, I am prepared to board horafs and carrlaaes for citizens. My stable t-aa28 s'alisaad a wooden hhx floor, at is well ventilated and urnlnhrd with every fn venletc for the comiort cf tbe horsA.

Terms rc.oTatle. Aiply on the premlme to B. Jr-ATXtRsS. totd P. V.

BOLAN, City Collection Agent, Boom Ko. 8, Glenn's Block, td floor. Ialastapalle, lad. iSoliicGoi'iO SWIMMING BATH 13 OPEX KOW, tats K. WIST 8TREE -Opposite Military Park.

Si Fire fna, tf Only Stork CornTny dolnr Afrenr Security ample th no'. Art. 1U losses prcmpUr: par" once. L-i u. r.

as lowet rate adequate to security. durted o. strictly cash bai. 1 Ixed li' Utotkm books open to In-pecUon. I u-r coa.

trol ol well-an ciUrns of the city. Joh o. t.Hor4a, IT x. i-Jjl Yke-lTeaident; Joua A. Csuu, fcecretar.

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