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WONDERFULLY OUR At and $1.75, r-roeKK4 by every lady who kaa examined liea, th bert value aver ma. SPECIAI. BARGAINS BLACK GRENADINES S. AYE RS CO, Acts- Butterick Patterns AT 7H0IX3ALE PEICES. 10 Eontb Meridian St.

Wa sre th only maiufactarerS of 8TOVX3 who sell at retail. retail at menufactarers porea, and onlereU any other houne la the j. V. are the bole A genu of the celebrated "UNCLE SAr.r RANGE. Be It nd learn our price before pare Fining.

EL m'GjXZl T3G.3?I That an Immense tooV of the TOBY LATEST PATTERNS In CARPETS, T7all Paper, Curtains OIL CLOTHS. Straw. Matting-. Etc, Can always be found, and at Hard-Time Price, at the Kerr England Carpet; House, SPRING STYLES ARRIVING DAILY. Call and tee them, whether you hay or not BOLL SO, S3 eft 31 H.

Illinois Bi. THE DAILY NEWS "TUESDAY. JVKB 0. 178. CITY XN J3SWS.

I au Barometer- S3 V7t ,77 Tha offlea of The Evening News haa been removed from Ka 65 Nerth rennsyl yanla street to S3 East Market street, Journal building. a No amallpox In town. The election of school trustees comae off Saturday. O. Fox and John'Lewia were salted to day aa vt- -j Chicken thieve roost In tha woods east of.

tha reformatory. George W. Allen was arrested this xnornrtog for petit larceny. Charley Olaaler waa eugbt by th fast driving ordinance this morning. a Docket were called In rooms I and of tha superior court this morning.

Several offansfre fish stands need, look-leg after by tha sanitary officials F. L. Oonse, oatdoor superintendent for the water-work company, haa resigned. But J75 dog license have been issued by the city clerk. Where is tha police shot-gun A marriage license was to day Issued to Thomas Langsdal and Nancy filch-ardaon.

The Independent Son of Honor hav a picnio at ZionevUl xnuraaay, wariyj her at 8 o'clock. Tha democratic Stat central committee meets Thursday, at which time it is whis pered Pettit will gooff. Joservh H. Fitxireraid asks for divorce from Maria O. alleging adultery.

The parties were married in '65 J. W. McDowell, formerly bookkeper for the Sentinel, naa taken a similar position with the Atlas work. i And aim tha staaet commissioner haa not provided the public drinking foua- taing with cupa, aa per insirucuon. flranl (UrMtarv Foater leave for Tipton 'tbisevenlre.

to aid to-morrow in dedicat ing the new O. O. F. hall in that place. Tnr want rf a.

nnoram. the Y. M. C. firrntira rnmmiltM transacted DO busi- Etas at their called meeting last evening.

The council passed an ordinance last E'-ht anthoHainir the S55.000 issue of ia icarranta laniMt tha bond interest, due July W. C. Ehortridge, who turned snd entto Hanoi two years ago, will return to this city shortly for permanent retuenc A boy named Collins, employed in th epitaJ planing mill.iost three lingers una luornicit by a machine called the univsr- fcU wood-worker. Ed ITaro ill yesterday stole several shirts acd voluntarily gave himself up to Justice Myice he was hungry and needed shelter. iis was committed TL sale of the 8heets property (new ho-' te! has been ordered by de fendants to th torecloeure suit falling to redeem, tiuin tne specuied tlra.

i Tf.e Tunnel saloon, needs toning down tt. eutsoriuea. cajd playtoeand gam Micit xiug erriel on with onn doors, to 7 a taar.v.factarars" and rtrptnUrt1 ractlngtb Pouih New (eraer vii ciKi uvuii pf uay w' ieen tae utw i.mr '1, Ate raxian cas SMndoneJ the can. aermona aer.thlm from all aecUona ol u.e state, tnt cl re- iponev irem liie cit-. y.

The cLItf to-day IwM tSa fr.r lowing to pa iro Icq an: You are hereby or -a a a. cert? a no, evrcrp may prMeni or pro dU cf asj kicd or frora auj FfflLYSM THE INDIANAPOLIS DAILY NE TUESDAY EVENING, 1876. On Thursday Dow' Great tendon cLr-eu will make a triumphal ntrr into to city, and riv entertainment. lm tercoon and 1 eomash mHA with praise, and la aald 1 to th bisxet thing of th season, A motion haa bean ref rred tottepollea SceVtly0 purTaSd torU. policy, I abitract way it looka Uk the eltyouht to bear thxpna.

DnndT Jam, of tha lAfevett Journal, hawaaalecud superintendent 01 Jn f.ytt water worse" Aaaaortof insight to hi new poailion, to-dr InspacUd th waterworks of tbl city. Am Toot amphaUoally denies being praaant at tha real aeUU exchange meet. In yesterday, when King annoanoed a woVkinarn.n' assembly for last vning at tha Yellow bridge. Ha waa boay throughout the season, and haa attended, none of tha labor meeting. Jonas Care, for his assault upon James sell, waa fined one cent by tha cri initial court jury and given tan days in JalL It waa in vidnce that Delxell had jrroea-ly intuited defendant's family by styling Care a thief, and applying other harsh epithets, and tha jury were therefore aa lenient as tha law permitted.

Says a correspondent, "I am informed by a night employ in on of tha freight yards, that he fin da from two to six men on all incoming freight trains, who hare stolen a rid into the city. If any permanent good is dona by the 00 bo mi tie for relief of unemployed this thing will hare to be stopped." This intelligence is worth the attention of the committee. John Foscnmeyer was placed on trial to-day in tha criminal court, charged with complicity in aiding Hattie a tube rt, Laura Tearl Hill and Amanda Shannon to escape from tha female reformatory. On of bis co-conspirators, John W. Marshall, was fined a few days ago, and th details of tha affair are still fresh in tha public mind.

i The caa of Lewis B. Brasher, indicted for conspiring to defraud the government, ia set for trial to-jnorrow in the U. 8. court, and in all probability will disposed of at that time. no.

W. Bingham will be here aa a witness for tha government, and Geo. Hoean. now serving out his term at the Vaaderburg county jail, will also be produced by the prosecution. Th defense conducted by Harrison, Hines fe Miller.

The supposed assignation house on South Meridian street, run by Mrs. Smith and raided by Captain Forbes, came up for dissection this morning before th mayor. During the evidence a remark dropped by attorney Mattler fired the Bmithers blood, and after the case had been continued for oral argument until to-morrow afternoon, tha bystanders somewhat expected this lawyer to be eviscerated on the spot. However, there was no bloodshed, and in time the atmosphere cooled. WA.BA.BH AMD MJilX OAXAT Kepetrt er Bpeelal Maaier Traatee -Parrluweri fall te Cheaply wrt ti Terwaa Bale BeewranaesMiaUeai BagCe4 la tke trwaiaea.

In th TTnited States circuit court today the following report relative to the tatus of the Wabash and Erie canal was submitted by the special master and trus- The undersigned, Samuel Oookina, special master in chancery, and Thomas Dow ling, resident trustee, respectfully re-port that pursuant to the aale of the canal and lands as heretofore reported to this honorable court, and to the order of tha court confirming such ealea and ordering and directing the undersigned to convey said canal, lota and lands to the purchasers respectively upon their complying with the terms of th sale, they Lave conveyed to the said purchasers respectively that portion of the aald canal and lands ss set forth in the schedule herewith filed and made a part of the report, designated aa exhibit the said purchasers having each paid ten per cent, in money upon the amount of their respective hid and executed their note with security approved by ua "for the remainder of the purchase money, payable to Charles Butler, trustee, aa set forth in said report The undersigned would farther report that after the filing and confirmation of tbelr report of sales heretofore made, Wm. rumlnr. to whom, as assignee of Jonathan K. Oapin, that part of the canal extending from the western boundary of tha city of Lafayette to tne unto state une bad been conveyed, niea ms petition to the court claiming tnat certain 01 the lota and lands sola, to otner persons were appurtenances 01 tne canal, ana tnat they were conveyed by and included in the deed made by the undersigned to him of the above mentioned portion of the ca nal. In consequence of tnat claim nav-ing been interposed bv the said William Flaming, tne unaersigueu om not insisted that the purchasers of the lots and lands so claimed should pay tha money and execute tn note ana accept deeda for.

lot' and lands claimed. We were maucea to t.ka thia course from the lact that some of the said purchasers declined to complete tneir purcnases untu aucn lm anouldbe aettled and adjusted, and from the further fact that aa they be- liaved the matters involved would ne mora complicated by adopting a different than bv the one adopted by them. The undersigned in hla behalf would sta that the said portien of tne canal and tne aald lota and lands were advertised aepa- ratalv in the aame advertisement, and were sold at vna aame time ana piace separately, and that the aaid Jonathan K. Gapen was present and bid upon th aald- canal, and most or all of said lota separate from the canaL The undersign- 4mA recommend that the matter of aaid claim be adjusted and aettled aa soon as possible by the court, to this end that they may close up aa soon as possible with the manATtiva Durchaaera. Th undersigned would farther report that some time before the filins and confirmation of their report of the aale of the canal lota and lands, the undersigned special matter in chancery, aent a notice to each of the eeveral purchasers at said aale at their respective post office addresses as furnished by them at the time of tneir purchases, notifying them that the report of such sale would be submitted to this nrt on the 23d day of March, then next ensuing for confirmation.

Said report was submitted at that time and aaid sales wr hr honorable court con firm d. none of th" respective purchasers having in any manner nhieeted to auch report nor interpossd mV obfection to its confirmation. Never theless a large number of the purchasers MrHnni of the canal and of lands and lots have not complied with th term of aaid sale. Tha 'undersigned submit the matters ia this be- vCi honorable court and ask that auch order and direction be made and giv-i 1 a a.m tn the court anaii aeem oini iwiiuu- i iH matters aforesaid. would further report that there yet remain certain other ppr-4 states ef ih canaL and lota and lands, or -v.

ti.nnaition haa been made. among these are certain lands th aale of i.i.k vtnnmant to the recommands- -th nndersirned. not confirmed MUMi that the blda for tha asm a -a ineonate. Others wer 1 .1 ihaMiari reaerved from ..1. h.TI tha i decree orderinK and HiMMU the aale was made, for -the 1 reason that -certain leaees and arguments had beea made and enured into by the board of truatees with inndry persons before th making of the original decree' in thia cause, by which certain portions of the bed of the canal ia U-e cities of Terra' Haute and Evausvll a bad been demised with the privilege of the lessee to purchase the aame at the ap praised cash vain thereof, aa will appear py a report heretofore made in this cause.

The undersigned respectfully recommend that an order be mad empowering and au-thorialng the undersigned to execute thee contrecta and to sell either at publlo or private auction or at private aale, and to convey all the remaining lota, lauds, parte or portions of tha canal which remain un-eold or unoonveyed as in their discretion shall seem bent, and that such order and decree be made in the premise as to th court shall aeem meet Signed, a B. Goomra, Special maste? in chancery. Thomas Dowlivo, Beaident trustee. Accompanyiaa; th report waa a sched ule of lands and lots bid In pursuance of buch order re ornery 24. eiaoixx oiaorut.

To enjoy such performances as "Glrofle-Girofla," which waa produced to a crowded house at the Opera last night, one must rid himself of all experience and all nat ural perceptions ana conditions, and consent to accept the situation aa a child doe In reading a fairy tela. Thar is non of th illusion in them that make a good play often more affective than the reality. Ko one can bring himself to think for an instant that the oddities and extravagances sees are imitations of anything that ever haa been or can be. Reason must get out of the window when opera bouffe comes in at the door. And that inconvenient critic one out of th way, it ia capital fun.

Nothing, for instance, could be more preposteroua than a gang of pirates 00 a predatary excursion, poking their beada over a wall and rolling them about to alow music like th puppets on a hand organ, and then climbing over and joining in a chorus by way of getting ready for robbery; but it is very laughable; so is the confusion made by a "terrible Turk" and a meek little banker marrying the aame girL And funnier than all is the drunken frolio of both husbands and the bride. Bat the fun must be taken in fall payment for all that could be expected of reason or music. The plot lean impossibility, the characters caricatures, and the mnsio far more monotonous than melodious. There are not a half dozen really musical passage in it it divested of the adjunct of acting and scenery, to say nothing of the words, because not ten words set to music were beard by anybody back of the parquette. Mr.

Drew's song of "Stolen Kisses" waa a auggestion of good music and was well aung, too; so was the drinking song, bating an almost painful thin-nets of vocal force in the lady singers both were encored f. and so was "Mour-touck's" song in the last act, though Hall's voice needs mopping out Mrs. OaUs is a vivacious little comic actress, and her hoydenish tricks and speeches acd her drunken performances were as good aa such things can be, but she is not going to "witch the world" with her powers aa a prima donna. Mr. Howson.

as Bolero, was excellent i rresis table his profundity of pathetics always, and his storms of sob alternated with pie, when he finds his second daughter gone, would have made the court bouse statues laugh. An old Indianapolis fsvorite, Mrs. Harry Chapman, played the Don's masterful wife with all her old time humor and more than her old time fat-. Miss Temple, as Paquita," neatly "filled a hole and that was about all her character gave her a tn do. The chorus waa auite as good as the rest ot the performance, and it was all pleasant and passed along without a balk, or jar anywhere.

Mr. Drew should rhanee the pronounciation of his name. A Frenchman would laugh at hearing "Marssauin" pronounced Mrs. Gates haa It right or aa nearly as aba can come at it without the nasal ending. black's AJrvrAL.

Prof. Black's annual, which takes place at tha Academy of Music to night, prom ises to be the finest home concert ol tne season. The program presents eight vocal roloa and two duets, two instrumental ao-lna and one auartette. Everybody fovea torg music, and this, classic as it mostly is, ran not laii to do cnarmiDg. une 01 iui best aa well" as largest audiences of the reason is already assured.

Heller Cana naltt In response to a call for the ladles of the benevolent societies to meet the citizens' relief committee this morning in th Y. M. C. A. rooms, th following ladiea ported: From the benevolent society- Mrs Brown.

Mrs. Basher. Mrs: Dr. New comer, Miss Emma McLain, Mrs. John Tarleton.

Mrs. Cathcart and Mrs. Todd. iAdn' raliet society Mrs. no Den jam- metr, Mrs.

Dr. Martin, Mrs. J. Watson, Mn. U.

xutue. Jura. ai uu.u.11, aa.ro. Brieham. Mrs.

Marshall, Mrs. Frank Ula- zier. Mrs. Hufter, Mrs. B.

Davis, Mrs. A. a. Wllaon and Mrs M. Wilson.

Tha ladles were instructed as to tneir nlan of derations by Mr. Thomas Sharp who explained the necessity of their takine everv Drecautlon to prevent being imposed upon in th distribution of their eharitv. and furnished them th lists as reported of needy persons, with a view of lconirinc into tneir necessities ana 11 de serving give them the desired relief. Th ladies are taking hold of the work with great earnestness, and it ia suggested that sich of th colored people aa apply for aid be referred to Revs. Broyles and Beaton, both of whom, from their extensive acquaintance, are competent to determine the wants 01 deserving applicants.

As-reet ef XIltawaymea. One night last week Mr. H. B. Mears waa knocked down in front of his resi dence, on North Meridian street and rob bed of a gold watch ana a pocxei dooc.

the latter containing a check on ra hank, drawn in hia favor for $100. 7 he cheek waa presented yesterday by Geerce Mitchell and aa. it waa endorsed Benry instead of H. B. Mean, the signature -was known to be forged and the man presenting it waa accordingly arrested.

Mitchell claimed the check was given him by Jamea Banks, wbo was also arrested, and last evening confessed to having committed tne rob bery in company with one Sydney Purell. who later in th even in waa arrested by detectives Para 1 and Odell and the watch, re covered from its place of secrecy, several miles north of the city, in a clamp of weeds. The Uio were arraigned before the mavor to-day. waived an examination and wer committed to await grand lary action. The successful working up of the case is creditable to Pag and Udell.

Ballrwavd Ketarata Th annual return of the Baltimore, PitUburg Chicago railway company (In- diara division), haa been made to th au ditor of state for taxation purpose, and indicate th company to own 19 40 acre of right of way within th state, valued at S38.841 38: or ratine 146 mile of main track valued at fourteen mile of aide track valued at $44 520. th total value of property being returned at 38. The total, listed value of roll ing at nek ia nlaced at $590,745. and tha 1 ngtbr of main track on which aaid rolling. atock la usea tn inciana is hbdiun.

nm fwnntiea throcah which the road passes In this state are DeKalb, NobU, Elkhart, Marshall, St. Joseph, La Porte, Porter and Lake i Ball Bete. West, change catcher for the. Indian-arjolia club, arrived last night, and IWil- liama, not Matthews, change pitcher came yesterday. The additions mak th pin fairlv comnleta.

even without BachliJ and Ue club his now settled down to daily rractic under th captaincy of Millar, 'To-mc row. afternoon' it is probable a picked ulna will play thr-nla upem-th Irnns4tion rronnda. Th Phlladelphias hav sent word they would like to play Raturdav. th 17th. and hav been telecTaDhed to com on, and th River side ar expected nxt JJaaer XJeejaeea.

Th county commissioners did little to day save grant liquor licenses to tairw Abel, Bimon Herman Altmaa Wm. Aech. Bernaid Archibald, John H. Adams, Tobiaa Bander, Fred Belk, J. u.

Buehler, Jacob Boas, Anton Balch, Peter Bobrman. John liorrer. Geore Blaes. Thomas Burns, John Bechart, Louis Brook-smith, Wm, Bresner, Wo. K.

Bees, Joseph uents, Thomas Barns, Albert urown George Beyersdorfsr and John Bald us. But on remonstrance has been filed, and that against J. a Tilt, South Illinois street; I ralralmaa OtwelL Yesterday afternoon th police board discharged patrolman Otwell from further service in Military park, upon th ground there was nothing in th police ordinance authorizing such employment nixing, however, th necessity of polio service in th park, the board ordered the chief to assign one ot tne "xtraa to tnat duty which order waa simply whipping the matter arouna tne stump, inasmuca aa Mr. Otwell had been unusually faithful and observant last night the council outranked th board by authorizing commissioner Reed to continue Mr. Otwell as special policeman, and he will therefore continue his grip th presents aeaaon.

Those parties who have tried to Influence the board to crowd him off, to make room for a party favorite, may aa well give it up, for it isn't in tha cards. Feartb et Jaly. Arrancementa are being perfected for celebrating the fourth of July in this city on an extensive and magnificent scale, fif teen balloon ascensions being made under direction of Mr. John McKinney. thirteen of which will represent the thirteen origi nal atatra 01 tne nnion.

tne lourteenw rep resenting "America," and the fifteenth the "State of Indiana." Prof. John A. ugnt. accompanied by a young lady representing the "Goddess of Liberty," will ascend in the "America," and Mr. Wm.

J. Shoth in the "Indiana" balloon. A grand centennial balloon wedding has also been arranged for, and a brilliant display of fire workt is also on the program. Tr J. T.

Downer, general agent or tne Northwestern Mutual Life Insurance Com pany, baa gone to Ureenneld to day to pay loss on life.of W. 8. Wood, who com- milled suicide at ma uniuu ueputuat Z.OCAX0 1TMMB. Wash weather is at hand; so are the drugs. oils, medicines, soaps, combs, yarn Lines, turpentine, brushes, extracts, and prescriptions carefully compounded, at Browning at Sloan's.

run silver plated ware at the Curiosity Shop. Op Mima Taylor "be In about to retire from business, offers her entire stock 01 muunerj at coat, including a variety of styuah trimmed hata. Bale commences Monday, June 8th, so. 8 Circle Hall. Aa klncs of mirrors, plcture-rrames ana brackets at the Curiosity 8hop, 84 West Wash ington.

J. Ar are, 82)4 Maasachcsetts avenue, has- refitted the Enterprise Hotel, ana proposes to keep a fint-ctaas house. The best of waiters, clean beda. good eating, all the delicacies -and all this for a moderate sum. Dishes at lowest prices at Curiosity Shop, S4 West Washington.

a Fabisxtte 1s at it again at the Academy 01 Music Confectionery. Something new for epi cures snd a practical lesson in gastronomy snd history for the benefit of the most intelligent ladles and gentlemen in Indianapolis. It is the Centennial; Ice Cream, as it waa male in the summer of 1776 at Metx, a garrisoned town on the road from Paris to the Carman frontier, at a dinner given in honor of the Duke of Gloucester, the brother of the King of England. Lafayette was invited with other oTcers to this entertain- meBt It was at this dinner that the Duke had juat received a dispa'ch relating to American affairs had solemnly declared themselves an independent That word added the fortunes of the enthusiastic listener, Laiayette. See orations and speeches by Id ward Everett, Vol.

1. P. 462. and see Piaster Dee Dames In the bills of fare from 1778 to 1800, by Monsieur L. guipiere, Premier Cubunier de Marat This M.

Laguipiere froze to death In his wagon at tne retreat from Moscow, sad thoee bills of fare were handed to us by the celebrated Car mg, hih? nf mnki aee Careme Wortson Cook ing: and Pastry tome, 1 re.) -while working for de xaiteyrana. ana Tinwn mis ciij wuv leave without trying a cone ol Farisetie Cea-tennial lce Cream will have deprived them selves of a rare treat. 1 BaACXXTsand picture-frames at the store. Tn advantages of an evening paper ior ad vertising purposes are apparent on reflection. In the morning th day's work la berore tne imarnd and honaewUe: the naper la taken tap, and a- hasty giaiice given to tua telegrams snd local news, ana it is uuvwn wu cares of th day.

There is no time to read fur- thr- and baiore evening tn paper is uana- lornMi into a dress cattern or into a fire-light er. Tne evening paper comes in at a tine when the labors 01 tne uay are oompieiea, mi tha honra between tea and bedtime are given to reading. The telegrams, local eewa and aotecellany are all read, and still there are hours to spare, and the advertisements are read and re-read, and the bargains offered discussed In tha (amlrv circle. ana oonninaions nKora to where to mate surceases. ua LixarrT" "I should think I did." "Have another rfassT" "I Should think I would." And they each had another glass and went off happy from Ferry's soda bunt, opti r.

ix Sixteen different mineral waters on sale oy the glass, gallon or barrel. Tna finest confections, and ice cream, all flavora. made from rich and pure cream, at Parlaette'e. Academy of Music. Call pi his goods.

They can't be excelled. Woucgkin, ATTXirnow. Blchardaon's Kew Proceas Flour, made at the noosicr Mills, tha best and cheapest Sour made. Satisfaction guaranteed or maney refunded. Patronize home manufacturing.

a i a TarcitrK, Panatella, Yara, Hegantea. Conqueror, Manilla, Clgaw, La Opera, Principe, etc. Chas. Meyer, 11 Pennsylvania st Fkesk, clean, sweet butter. Ice-cold buttermilk.

Rich, pure cream. Bich, pure rail. Low prices, prompt delivery. C. T.

Davidson. 809 Mass. GXO. HZTTHAsf, Gso. Hrmcuf, 40 N.

Illinois sbeet. SL Charles Block. Diagonals, Worsteds, Plaids, Checks, EngUcb and French Cloths, etc. Cut and made up in the latest styles for a moderate price. At Cobb's, opposite Hotel Bates and Occiden tal, the coldest soda water with pure Lull syrups can be found.

Also soaps, perfumeries, aad prescriptions accurately prepared. Ton will have a jolly time If you go to the Emmet Guards' picnic at Madison, Wednesday, Jure 14. Be turning, tickets are good on all teg nlax trains up to and. Including- Saturday 17th Bxwaan of Mrarr. Xh TJ.

B. Geverumeat has given not only to Dr. Price's Cream Baking Powder, bat to hia True Flavoring Extracts, the preference, and large quantities are shipped to its military posts. Ko mora, we say. than It do-aervea, for lltraly has proved itself in our fam ily all that we desire, making bread, biscuits, an caki better than any other wa have used.

and Inst ua have we found his of lemon. Almond, etc. aa pure and strong as can be made. Try these articles, la dies, and see if yoa do not find tseuz superior to envthisg of their kind ia th market. ox Go re the Emmet Guard 1 plcnSe at Medlaae, Wednesday, Jan' 14, Beturalnf, tickets are good on all regular trains up to and Including Saturday 17th.

Bzmkxbx tha Emmet Guards plcnle at Mad ison, Wednesday, Jane 14. Ticket for the round trip, 1X75. Eeturnlng, tickets are good ou au regular trains up to and Saturday 17th. Ton Au set best New York Buhbar Cc's gar- deaboae, at bottom prices, of the Hide, Leather and 126 Hon in. jaencuan m.

j- rmT parasols at the store. BxAtrnrtn. glassware and lamps at unusually low figures at the Curiosity Shop. Bbowv's Kotary Is tne teat sewwc mar Warranted In every particular. Office 60 Jrorta.

Illinois st ENGLISH BREAKFAST JUSTRECEIVIaD, CHINA TEA STORES. IS JdL JOS A. M00GE ft BBO. ZMTJKBTMXirT a JXABT HASEET 8BEEET. MONIT IXJANID OS FIBST MOKTOAQE.

Btocka. Bonds and Mortgage paper bought and Special rates 01 interest wvwgu vu wiwh r. ox swings. DmiB on au pans 01 we wuuu. AT GOOD ASD STYLISH.

BEBET SELF, SO KOBTH PEXNSYLVANIA ST. MRS. A. J. SHELLEY, (Late of Kew Terk aty.) HAS OPEBKD A Mi ail CM Kami Store At Vex.

SOS Hasaaehssetu Ava. Mrs. Shelley has had many years experience and was formerly forewoman for A. T. atew rt, and will guarantee a perfect fit in all ewes.

Prima reasonable. Also. Branch Office of the Singer Sewing Machine. Pare Reduced. Transient, $3 per day.

1 Monthly Itoard, $6 per week. T. BAKER CO. June 1st, 1878. To aachitooto, BUILDERS, UAS0I7S, Carpenters Otto AM to Mi We are nutting up the most Improved chlnery for cutting and dressing all kinds ni Rtnna Work, and can make it greatly to their Interest to see us oeiore anoKuug with other part ee.

Estimate given lor every description of cut atone work. Yard and Mill, rner tit. dalx street and Lafayette R. track. WILSON A CO.

NORTHWESTERN ESTABLISHED Hammered and Finished "We offer bur Finished Kail to the Trade with the conu deuce that it nas no equal in the market. It it the gennine Northwestern Hail, flnish- we give it our unqual ified guaranty. OMS AHD FACTORY: to 8 Tan Baren Chicago. U'JIHGM, Soc'y, Ad, Moroth HABBESS AHD SADBLSS, 20 1-2 N. Delaware St, 3Y Hcc3 -Dubb3 Has remored his LAW OfHee to Fletcher Sliarpe'g mock.

-THE MARTI DALE 1 ZU.W AHD COLX.XCTZOJT AOmXCY, HEKBT El TEL, Manager, 17 and 18 Martln-1alA'a Kum block. Indianapolis. Collec tions mad throughout the United ouXes and Canada Safe, efficient, prompt. DISSOLUriOM BJOTICE. TTie partnenhr heretofore ezMlsg between M.

BL ttron a. K. ttronr aw.jo.1 M. Vemoo, under th firm name ol M. It.

Strong. nr. hereby di.olved ov mutual cooert, W. M. Vernon retiring.

The bualneM will be continued by M. BL. Strong at the old stand. 190 Fouth Illinois sweet, who will etue aii ine pnsiness Of the late firm. W.

M. VLKSOS. M. H. BIBOiid.

Indianapolis, laL, May 20, 1876. not' Hoi IN 1862. 1 a price ox my euure stock 01 Watches.1 Clacks TO COST. KOW IS THE TIME TOX BAR GAINS, as my atone mut be sold, and ira.N ey la what I want, All goeda aold 4 engraved free of charge. W.

P. BINGHAM, 5 E. Wasliin-gtoxi St. EalEJEEJ yn-u We have a gocd line of LINEN gCTTS at LOW PE1CKS to which we call the attention 01 LADIES. We are always aaoing twuw out stock Of aJLUJL.

JLISTD SEE TJS. KUHN Cs OHXIID, 83 EAST WASnrXQTON ST. UVU QllOVn lYe hare Money ior first class loans. Will bay first mortgage notes. EDDDELL WALCOTT YISM, 3 AM) 4m VIXTOX BLOCK.

J. P. TBEXZEL, JB. OTTO N. FBEXZEL.

FOREIGN EXCHANQE Arid Passage Agents, 23.. "WaJBxiinfirton St. Draft and letter of Credit jrnarsuiteeMl by tliej MercUanU Katlonal Bantu lmnexl on ina arinclnaJ Cities ef llnrope. aval vi aaae f.uiu wauau Frenclt and American Bteam-nlp Idnes reprewented. lean GOT.U DRAFTS on Hew York or San rancUco.

Illslieait raaritet price xor Gold and SilTer. nortora FOB SCEE US. JIOLLENOECK COS -WTJIat WORKS, 7 BasiUi IIllSMi CEXTENlilAJA TISIXOI1S V. sjalveraally re B. T.

BABBITT'S BEST SO AP. Having last completed a large, airy BRICK STABLE in tne rear of my premises, kos. and 287 North Mississippi street. I am prepared to board horse and carriages for citlaena. My stable has 28 stalls and a wooden block floor, and ia well ventilated and furnished with every convenience for the comfort of the horse.

Terras reasonable. Afply a the premiae to aW.PATTKBSOJt. lots inonE in SUIl AN cm. Fire Ins. Company cf Indianapolis.

Only Stock Company doing Agency burin Security ample; aj66.B19.il casn is. Adjusts italosses prornpUy; pays at once. Inusuras at lowest rate adequate to ecurlty. Business con ducted strictly cash basla. Fixed Home In- titntion oooks open to inspection, nuer control of well-known citizens ef the city.

Job PHOKMAJtaa, Pres't; Wa. Wsatav, WooLLBJf, Vlce-freaident; Jon A. Csuxa, Secretary. ScMccoTa SWIMMING BAJH i 13 OPEN HOW, teU mtST 8TBEKT, -Opposite Military Park. Tho laichigon IMual life Insurance i- ia issuing pohclef oath Heneifabl Term PLaW: Offeasagrand Inducement for Life Insurance, and at onoe breaks throogh the barriers of old time plans and practice, onenna COST, and pOlkri-.

free rrom iia i iu.i otWeLLsCNLliBflTAXDIKa. Call oa the agent at No. Martlnlles fctone Block, on virkftirMLhAirai take pWsure In giving yoa any information you may desire regardiuf this plan of life Insurance. ww a- -w-W a a AA. AUAVla AXIOI.

OF COMMERCE Trannacts a general baniing bnsinea. The accounts of Lanka and other corporation. Merchants, Mechanics. Farmers, Aasiirneea. Ad ministrators and Trustee respectfully eolictted.

as nign a rate oi interest alio wa on aepasiia aa is consistent with safe bankinc. WM. President, i ALEX. jAMiaOX. Casaier.

P. W. DOLAfJ, City Collection Agent, Boom Ko. Glnn Block Sd floor, XJs41astasU, IsMl To get money Is to sell goods cheap: anar in order to rat hold o( ail I can, 1 have reduced the Jeielf, Sil Bronzes, Hep FrenzBl $50,0.0 0 THE CREATEOT. (Die arcne lo EVER GFFEEED 10 IB HELI1 On account of2I.

Grlcsli-elmcr movlus: to CXiIcao, July 1511i, ire are compelled to sell our entire stoclc or Beady-Uado Cioitliins GEXTS' FCHNISniXQ GOODS, Be'ow we give to the public our private Coat Mark, so every man, woman or child can tneir ownoaioameu: 2 17 4 a 7 i Eagle ClotliingStoro No. 3 West Washington Street. Tf B. genuin This ia no advertising dodge, but a tuearance sale. Positively no goods charged during thia N.

R. SMITH, Hannfactnrer of Ladles' Dresses, Salts and Cloaks. OKDERS irill receive prompt attention, and all wtork executed In the latest styles under the su- Serlntendcnce of nndartr latsmae, Tt liose reputation as a superior artinte has been fully established. 13 BATES BLOCS, ST. i choice'; 1CB OR3AI.I, AIX FlsaVTOIZS, JX AST QUXNTITY.

Frtd. Collman. X07 EAST WASHTNQTON 8T. MATTEES8B8 KADI TO PBDEB FOB 2 With Improved Skeleton Frame, Spring Xdg aad Balr Tops, and sold. CUT WJKKJLZ rAixnxTB, By E.

O. aHJOT Ho West Market Street, bet mtnols and Tennessee streets, UiDlANAfOLiS, LMU. X-ellOY JT. PATTIftOJS i AS TOBNMT AT IA -Ufa Xaat Washington st. In diss poll.

Indiana, FAIUBANlib'S STANDallD SC. Of all kinds, at manufacturers' prices; Warebous Trucks. WM. P. OALLrP, General Agent, 2f South Meridian sireet, Indianapolis.

CABlNIiT 11 AKE11S" UNION Manufacturers of All SUndi of 37 ii a 14x1270. FACTOBY AND WAREROOM3 Corner "of Market and Winston ptreelf, Indianapolis, Ind. i HOVAL, Archlteei TORK OOSBT, Trout 96 last Washington street to 11 West Washington street. Boom aeoond floor, lrna Block. i OF TUB Has been removed from 65 North Pennsylvania street to Mo.

32 E. Market ctreet, Journal Build- Ing. R.r7rlilJtrt Mrt. so ana 3 at ar aTsj vheliiale Hi liaTe In Biocli, tt low fTtUDtlld Iln- if LAli lilat e' 8Sd Children's CrT: 7 h.lppera ad riewport 1 Mtppers Sn.U ilie CM i. ren'n Color CSoo- JlilJleIil nntl Lnilera Goofli.

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