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JUST ICMl, Fot. Beautiful Striped and Cliecltecl :V.i nrtininT tret Very desirable Styles and Also, a splendid line Hew Brocade tripe Hew Brocade Fig-nrc, Ifevr Plalda, the. loveliest array ot Dress GiodsTre have ever ihowoi JPOPEXAIl PRICES. Sam. mm pies sent uy iubu on application.

L. S. AYRES CO. 83, 35 37 Washington SL' INDIANAPOLIS, INDIANA. Wall Pernor, XI07 Oil Clotho, in TA.RIMTT, MOREIS, 30, 33 A 31 S.

Illinois St. THE EVENING NEWS WXD5ESDAY, APRIL 5, 1878. lr.K. Baron.etar..;...8P,0S3 1 Thermometer .47 CITY NEWS. Hotlee te AdTcrtlMN.

Advertisements to secure 1 naertion upon the same day must be handed in at the counting room before one o'clock. The Revere Hoa-4 has changed lis name to the St. Cloud lioVL Rollin M. Huddleeon and Mary Fury have been licensed to marry. Vv Officer Pels la off duty by reason of the serious illness of his wife.

Nearly $600 in fines were collected at tbe public library daring the poet year. The German orphan asylum has asked of the county an appropriation of $300. eauursemeuk iur oocuuu ir iu uvuwiuuwi. T.Wiam. Tt Pi fa, vo.v.

lf rra. i trr this week at the Little Bisters of the poor, of heart dis-iase. i The city clerk is stirring up the hack drivers, folly one half of whom are running without license. The large circulation of The Evening News makes it the most desirable advertising medium in the State. Jot Elliott and wife hare returned from Florida.

The first has oceans to tell concerning alligator experience. I 0. James Frank has taken out a permit for the building of a $9,500 brick business block on the corner of Indiana avenue and Call-fornia street. 1 The Portland Building and Loan Furd Association, of Jay county, to-day file! articles with tbe State Secretary. John Headington heads the directory.

Dickson et aL give assurances that the new gas company will be organised within 60 days with a capital of $100,000, $70,000 of which will be subscribed by Indianapolis Fred. Miller, convicted of forgery and sentenced to eight years imprisonment from this county, having secured a hew hearing through appeal to the Supreme Court, has his second trial to-morrow. 1 The grandchildren of Isaac N. Phipps, Kaq eighteen in number, gave him a surprise party yesterday, Mr. Pnipps thought some school had "broke loose" on him when they came xnarcmng into nis vara.

Papers were issued to-day from Schmidt's court authorising the dispossession of Phillip Meikelsoo, proprietor of the old "66" saloon In fOF OI LUrU'A K. ni irM On the occasion of the quarterly meeting i-nmt r.rmmA at the Blackford street church, a handsome communion set was presented to toe memDersnip ut procurement ot wmcn was due to Airs, vr carton, me pastors wue. Hon J. D. New was in the city yesterday ana to-aay, naving comvxrom vvasniDgion it.

a 1. 1 i lor iu purpose ui waiug uia taunij uiere I IT A iL Ma. 1 larr 7 1 ww uninvuin 1. 11 1 iriarnnnn Hnn the impression that he has been on any polit- i i a torn uuniuu urn luitruo, At the business meeting of the W. CL T.TJ.

yesterday afternoon the enrollment of 100 pupils in the girls sewing school was report- ma oj jura. xx. iu. jxtuwu. aiMiiuga was called totne meeting of the State convention in tnis city May 8, 4 and o.

A young girl named Sphraim. from the cuin roao, was Drougut to tne burgical insn- tnM I Kia i V. 1.. k. imi.UWU W1IU up li.f bavins: rlavd "Bntln knttntL ahn tK.

once too often. A pair of sureical tongs relieved the pressure. uu jttenoian Street, just south of the Union Depot, was yesterday christened "Centennial Block." It will be built especially for the wholesale trade, three stories in bight, with a frontaxe of 133 feet and depth of 115. The flagmen at the railway crossings; under the enforcement ot the new ordinance. An ittit.

aQ an1 TT-f -4 mt fi QA fcV m9 Mm u. ar C. an hour at least after dark; and all for $1.30 per day. They talk of petitioning the Council to furnish them head-lighta. The HI eve nth Presbyterians had an entertainment ot varied character- last night Church furnished his pictorial illusions, there were tableaux, etc, and to wind tip, th bona fide marriage by the Rev.

Mr. he Marion County Medical Association met this forenoon in the State Board of the President, Dr. 8. II. tn chir, and Dr.

J. N. Raymond, Secretary pro tern. Owine to the absent oi the becreury and the presence of but a Uw ot adjournment Tftu CARPETS MeasrsL Samuel and Thomas Bodkinson have been arrested at the instance of Josephine Harsln for violation ot a city ordinance in housing explosive oils at 227 Bates street The warehouse is in the immediate vicinity of the prosecuting witness's place of residence, hence her interest in its removal. The case is in hearing to-day! before the Mayor.

A lively flatlcus occurred yesterday after noon between J. Guise and John R. Fir- mln. In front of the. former's flan a tan on West Maryland street occasioned by Guisey having sold the establishment and fixtures to a third party and then endeavoring to oust the present occupant The belligerents were separated oy outsiae inienerence, ana the Mayor will sit in judgment upon the merits of the case.

-ACAMirr areata The "Brewer of Preston" was the operatic selection at the Academy last night Hra. Bernard assuming the role of "Effle Mr. Bernard, tbe twin-brothers, "Daniel' and tieoree Mrs. Henri Drayton. Dame Bar John Benttz, "Sergeant! Toby and-the other characters in tbe bands of Mr.

Holmes, Benss and Sellers. While (there is nothing brilliant in the plot the music is lively and affective, ard opportunities were bad for a beauUiul4rio in the second act by Mr. and Mrs Bernard and Mr. Benuz. also a quartette of male voices, and a duo in the third oy Airs.

and Mr. ttenita, wmcn won deserved encore. The two last named deserved especial recognition and the per sonation by Bernard was a capital one throughout, xo-niebt which closes the sea son! -The iiose ot Tyrol." MiscKLLAiriors. The first production of the "Oratorio of Daniel" was held at Memorial Church last night under direction of R. J.T.

White. It was a great success for first presentation. Tbe solos were finely rendered land the choruses here effectively handled. It, will ka s-Ivan rret 4ATtforfif "Lurline," is; still running at the Metro politan. Prof, Pepper and his "Ghosts" will stalk at the Academy on Friday and Saturday.

1 The coming attraction at the Grand Opera House is an artist with a long name and a ereat reputation Zsrubbabel Zsra. Mana ger Dickson has made efforts during the en ure season to induce zera to come West and has at last succeeded. He is reputed the finest I conjurer ever seen in America, a perfect (Titian of tricks, and a wonderful ventriloquist Be sides this be Is a splendid pianist an emi nent composer, and to all that brings with him the ever DODUlar Marionettes. Tbe Springfield Republican pronounces Zera the most astonishing ventriloquist ever seen, whose teats are so mysterious, and accom plished with such supreme esse, aa to utterly battle comprehension. SKAlTD OrXKA H0UB.

The best part of the previous night's performance was repeated by the Kelly A Leon troupe last night to a fine audience; and some new business and music introduced, render ing the entertainment one of the best of this class, is fact constituting a performance feo unique and varied that it can hardly be compared with any other. The music in the first part was especially well rendered. Tbe troupe will remain the rest of the week and introduce new attractions each evening. Galatea an immense piece of burlesque. is the main attraction to-night.

Ikeatb of sob Old Ctttaen. Henry Ohr, an old citizen both in years and died this morning at 7 o'clock at the residence at his son, John H. Ohr, He had been sick for several Weeks with a general debility oi system consequent rather upon old age than any' particular disease. Mr. Ohr was born in Middle-town, Md, on the first of 1790, thus lacking but a lew weeks oi completing his eighty-sixth year.

He was engaged for many years in the mercantile business at Burkettsville, but in 1837 he re-, moved to this city, bringing with him his family ot four sons and two daughters. He was engaged in business here for some time and between 1840 and 1330 served two terms as City Treasurer and Collector, being chosen by the Whig party of which he was' a zealous member. (Subsequently he was Market-master; but for many years has been engaged in no business. At the outbreak of the war he promptly enrolled himself as a member of tbe Silver Grays, a home-guard company made np of men too old for active service. He was a member and officer of the English-Lutheran church of this city from its His wife, to whom he wee married in county, in 11820, survives him.

They lived to see the 56th anniversary of their marriage, and descendants of the fourth generation a lot enjoyed by very few. Of hla children but three survive, John LL Ohr and Mrs. Margaret Norwood, of this city, and Capt M.HU Ohr, of Brooklyn, New York. Mr. Ohr and the venerable Prof.

Peareoll were of exactly the same sge. Railway Howe. Prof. Cox announces that Clay county capitalists have resolved upon building a railroad from Brazil to Bainbridge, 1 standard guage, with a third rail for connection with the narrow-gauge project from Montezuma, via Rockville and Bainbridge to Indianapolis. He also states that President Hammond, of the Indianapolis and Springfield line, is pushing the wore this side oi Montezuma, but will run north of Rockville, owing to uu necessary graaes in tnat section.

tie assigns making tnef l. and o- preeminently a freight road, and his engineers estimate that at no point will the grade ex ceed thirty feet to the mile. With the Rock ville narrow gauge and its Clay') county1 connections, together with the L. a. run ning through the Sand Creek coal region, ooal will be delivered in this city at half the present rate, and the Clay county miners, by tutu -ox in aianaara range to xfainbndge, can ship directly to Michigan City via the XT.

IV ,1 A an iviv-T Mvmuj juie, suu fcaenc to vaicago, i mmM i A Splesdld Store, The grand opening oi Mossier Bros, new store in Fletcher 8harpe's building, last night, attracted a large crowd to that quarter, and tor awhile the sidewalk was almost impassible. The desire to see this magnifi cent store was overpowering. There was a band of music playing, the store; with its large display windows, were handsomely decorated, and a warm welcome' was given to all. The finishing of the interior and the furniture was very fine. Tbe cases are of carved walnut Full length pier glasses, in guilt adorn tbe walls, and the main room runs the lull length ol the building, while a cross-room extends to Pennsylvania street It is a magnificent place, a Teal busi ness paiaoa.

ihe opening win be continued during the week." and oat at mara rnHrmii-r -4 l. AaiS-Lajader. A nnmhav a rUtMi.uii. 1 senUng anti-Landers sentiments, i had a chamber session- at the Grand Hotel last discussed the possIbUity and feasibility of defeating the barter sale nomination of this mischievous pork-packer these gentlemen Holman was the favorite and It was unanimously agreed to support him. i' The rooms over the feed stor on tK.

neroi wasnington ana uoerty streets, are occupied by a set of most disreputable to information from the police the female element enticing greeniee into tbe premises, and tbe male rcughs relieving tbem of any su perilous change. 'With the knowledge the police have of this place, it iq a matkr of rurprise they safier it to exjjt. To ifnnnv(a to orood oheapi Bud In order to IT hold of ctll oan, I hare bl -vrmvwar a Tfn nTlONZEH. KtoW to COST. IOAW 18 tho time fbr DARGAINO, ajad MONEY is vrhat xwant.

vvil iroods sola enffrTea nree oi onarcoi p. TtmoiiAM. SO FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY. INCORPORATED 1838, OAHH aaryiw Assets weU inverted, 1365,0001 tats' The Bbaw 1 About "eighteen thoroughbred stallions were on the EXDOsition erounds this fore noon, but owing to the non-arrival of quite a number the exhibition was postponed un til this afternoon, much to the disgust ot the few visitors who had paid entrance tee. Chief among those to be exhibited are the following: Enrinnteen A Belting's "Bairownle in the light-roadster clan, four years old and over.

Bpringateen's "fiastaw in the roadster class. TAnr -renin ma. W. 11. TTJM "ioeant" I JummeHniu.

RiiHrk'inM P.mhiBtonUn last deceaacd. tsamuel HerriU's "Bed Hawk' in the general purpose ring. i John Bpriaxer's two-Tear-old Sfessenger Gold- dost. i. O.

Campbell, three imported en nolle nones. An Arabian horse trom Rochester. Aaaaalt aad Battery Caaea. George Harter, one of the gang of that numerous family, was arraigned in the Mayor Court to-day for assault and battery upon old Miss Keefe, and ss usual bad his crowd there to swear to his innocence of the offense charged. It seems to be almost Impossible to convict this Harter crowd of the numerous offenses on which they are brought into court almost every week.

and tbe present one promises to be no exception. The Mayor took the case under advisement after hear ing the evidence. At 11 o'clock assault and "battery caa were also pending against David Barrett John. R. Firmin and John Theicke.

A warrant was issued to-day by Esquire Glass for the arrest ot James wittinger for alleged assault upon Thomas Kane, Jr, Tbe Corey -Carter Oa. The colored people had a meeting last even ing in the colored Baptist church, JJr. a. Elbert to consider tbe present status of what is known as the Corey Carter school esse. There is pending an appeal to the Supreme Court end tbe chairman had excected tbe nresence of Major Gordon.

principal attorney in the case, but he being absent an adjournment was recommended, subject to call of the chair. Several short speeches were made during the evening. some being doubtful of an appeal to the 8u-oreme Court in view of the recent enforce ment act decision, and Jones, who la traveling over the State collecting funds, was referred tj as irresponsible and acting without authority. The meeting ended in talk, noth ing being done. jiow It The experiment of substituting tallow carf- diea for gas light in tne rostomce omiamg was made last night with lndinerent suc cess, and greatly to the disarrangement in the making up and transfer of msil matter.

Late in the afternoon a telegram was for warded to Postmaster Jewell stating how such an arrangement would embarrass tbe movement of mails, but tbe only response was. "Do the best you can." unite a nam ber of letters which passed through the hands of the distributing clerks last bight were scorched through the awkwardness of tbe boys in handling the dips, and the con tents of one letter in particular, directed to the Clerk of the U. 8: Court was so badly singed as to necessitate its return for a du plicate copy. The offlcerj of Ancient Landmarks Lodge, No. 819 will be installed with grett eclat, Tuesday even-Ins the 28th lat 1 he exercises will be held ia Gondii's block, commencing -t 8- o'clock, lb.

buiqnet will begin at 10 o'clock. Asafaarantre that the affair will be a grand euccear, tbe fcenti-nel has but to publish tbe name of the members of the executive committee: John Love. J. W. Hess, W.

H. ferreU, w. W. Woollen, S. B.

Foster. I -nUnel. I The above is correct barring the date of installation; which was tbe 28th day of last -5 So lone as the glue factory. Landers' pork house and the slaughter pens remain above the water works building, so long will tbe Board of Health "sit" npon that filter. Am Attaveh Vmtm Chief FKebey.

To the XdLtor of The Xvenlnc Hews: I am informed that Chief Fir Engineer Fitchey is purchasing feed for the firs depart sent of a cer tain dealer who is furnbhing feed to the city at Enoes mat mue uie cou a very iai one, aa ne i receiving from fifteen hundred to two thouand dollars a year more than other respoaaible dealers aak for tke same quality and quantity. Will Mr citcney please explain. xaXaTATxa. If Tax-payer knows anything, why not let him go before tbe committee and Dlainlv say so. As far as can be learned Chief Fitchey is running the supply department to the best advantage, and nis dealings are with responsible firms who never deliver feed unless ordered, and whose loads have been weighed time and again and not found wanting.

The many friends of Isaac (or, as he is more familiarly called, Iky) Davis and their number is legion will be glad to learn that he is back again In the bat and cap business. at the Grand Hotel Hat Store, 1 South Illinois street where be may be found selling tbe fashionable, as well as the plainer, and substantial hats and caps at reduced prices, having purchased his stock at bottom prices. wau ana see mm. XOOAZ. JTXMt, Bagatelle games at Chas Mayer fc Gsobsx H.

HcmtAJf, fashionable 40 Byaa's Block, North Illinois, st, la now prepared, with a full and fine assortment of tbe most fashionable, together with the more plain styles of piece goods, to take measures for suitings or parts of suitings. Plaids, diagonals, worsteds and caaslmeres, make ap in part this handsome stock, and for a small amount of money George will make these goods np In the very latest eat and styles, on short notice. To be convinced oi the truth of this statement call and see him. Kxw styles paniers at Knhn ft Schmid's. Tant popular hatter and capper, has removed his establishment to 30 West Washington street where with all tbe latest styles in hats and caps, he caa be found at aQ hours, selling.

the best goods at low prices. 4 huhdbxd baby carriages to be closed out at prime cost at once, at Burger's Great Variety Store, No. 24 West Washington st A little cool this morning bat you can still ob- tain drags, medicines, oi's, paiata, soaps, brushes and hare your prescriptions carefully compaunded ot Browning A Sloan's. Knhn Bchmid. dealers in fancy goods and no Uona, wiy rtaove toy to 'o.

Zas WasMnstotf suee atio of Losses rMnoeu a.et my stbokinuat bOBold, Cast WtMhlncrtcra Otareet. to Income, 40 per cent JOHN A. CHILD; Agent We will buy lirst-cla linti I mortgage paper maturing in trom one to six montiis. KUDDELL, 1YALC01T TOTTON, 3 and 4 Yinton Block. J.

P. IB ZKL, Jx. OTTO H. TJSX8ZXLI FOREIQN EXCHANGE j3XJ IPacoago Agonto -L 8 3 "Waili3pto St. DrafLv and Iiefters of Credit raaranteed by tbe Mrcbanto National Bawlc, iaraed on tbe principal Cltlea of Europ.

All or tbe nKlili German, Frencb ad American Bteam- bln ULoefii reprMented. IaaneiGOL.lt DBAJFTS on Rew Yorb or San Francisco. I Higbeat market price Tor Gold and Sliver. doth COw'S. hampers for one dollar at Chas Mayer CHAS.

F. Meyer, Cigars and pipes. BanS. 11 North Fine cot. Flog tobaccos.

Pennsylvania i street MSRCHAST TAXIOSS. Jacob Becker, Jacob Huber, I 99 K. Wash, st I A mr trtt fit nannawvma, wimmi aa4 4 I stock, which for a moderate sum we will cut and make up In the latest styles. Bird Cages at Chas Mayer Co-'s 1 In this teeming, throbbing metropolis of Hocsier-dom, whern the snort of the ferric eqnlnns it perennial, and real estate enhances there is one place where you can have your prescriptions properly prepared, at Perry's, opp. P.

O. Baixway ocinB. How that everyone is com mencing to arrange tor a trip to- Philadelphia to I attend the Centennial Ixhibition, it becomes an Important matter to be provided with the articles necsasary for the journey. Among the most Im portant is a railway guide. Official Time-Tables, the pocket edition of the well-known Travellers Official Guide, for April, is before us.

With Its I e'early printed pages, nf at sectional and hand somely colored general map, its carefully-compiled Information respecting the hotels. etc of all principal places, and above all, lor Cen tennial travelers, the flue Uthographio map of I Philadelphia, showing the exhibition buildings and the lines of street cars In the city, it contains all the information that could be desired. Pub lished monthly by the Kational Bailway Publica tion Company, Philadelphia, at the very low price of twenty- five cent. Thx W. Wash st Boston fqnare- Bpriog from 8 to Scaling Clothing 20 dollar a House.

Centennial novelties at Chas Mayer A Co. 'a Oua opening of French pattern hats and bonnets and novelties of our own manufacture, will take place Thursday and Friday, April (th and 7th. This will be the largest display of the seal Everybody Invited. No. 8 East Washington street J.

W. CoPKL-im St Co. ho Look Hxax. I am prepared to take two persons to hoard with me this summer; set a good table, and aloe place, private family of two, 278 X. Michigan street Any one wishing a pleasant quiet home will do well to call.

Foa cheap and stylish millinery ladies should go to Mrs. C. It, Maltland, 10 North Pennsylvania st SOI 8XTCHXU snd baskets at the Dollar Store, ta 40 Chests Finest New nneolor- od JAPANS, and OA Chesta Finest New OOLONGS recelTed this week. ET. IiBB.

jos. a. Moore 1TESTT3LEST Ho. 1 TjmmX Karket Street, Make loans on first mortgage -buy and sell stocks, bonds and mortarare pper. as onr business is confined to srenriUes of this description, we can allow special rates, of interett to ae ponton wno wish their savings to accumulate in this manner.

Varts kkana raid ia larce aad amounts. Dxaits on aU pang tbe world, 1855, 1876. NewTeas Tea Stores Room -B TB S3 (Lately Oecaipled by FLEICDEK Jk BHABFE, Bawkera.) Will. EOOK BE c-a CLOTHING Which, in addition to their The Largest Clothing Store in the State. Future announcement of Opcninj; will be siren NEW YORK, OHIO mm EEC BIT-ED 3Z.IXihzr AT' THH JEl El j9l Dye El JEt "ST 81 EAST HABKET HTBEET.

KVE lEit OELLalEB GENERAL AGENT, 75 BI2C03ro.IIAZn SAFES SAFE MOVING E. TO ARCHITECTS, BUILDERS. MASONS OiRPEltTKM ARD OTHERS ABOUT TO BTTtlalV Weare nnttlnr OB the most imoroved maohinerv for mittlnir and rireminar all kinds nf Rtnna Wiirk. and can make it greatly to their interest to see na tof I every aeacnpuon ol cat stone work. Yard and Confectionery and Reotnurcint, BIHOYID to Ho.

10 WEST W1SHINBT0N STREET. THREE SILVER MEDALS AWARDED Hats. LEADING STYLES. LOW pilOES; BEBBY SELF, 20 NORTH PENNSYLVANIA ST. WHOLESALE S6 and 88 S.

Meridian Street, IIDUSAPOIIV. EDMUNDS, MHY0 CO, Oiir SPBDrG QOOD are lower In price, than ever before. Call aud see. Dry CARPBTS, a 11 Pap AMD WINDOW SHADES, CHEAPEST IJT THE 8TATF. JV8T KZCEITKD AT The People's Store, 88 E.Wn siting-ton Street.

TMAOI.rTIOlV Or PtKTHKIMIIIP XJ Tbe 1 erreu FatUson and Charles K. Fluler, under the firm name of Paulson A Tieley. at ho 68 on Penrsrlvsnla street. Indlanarjolia. Indiana, ia daydiaao'ved bv mntnal odowdL JC rfn.mm a'on authorized to collect all bills, doe said firm, and the payment of all debts of raid firm will be made by him.

TKsBriX. PAXTISO. FISLIY. OL E. Ttnley will continue the Crackerv fcnrfnM.

at the oil stand. So. ba a. rennsTlvaoia st. not 1 IT HLjQ.

BZIUxZEI Fire las. Coraptny. of IndianipoIU. nf7LBtoe, Company doin Agency bnaineas. Becurlty ample 14ai assets.

Adjosts its Ioms promptly; pays at once. Insures at lowest rate adequate to eeenrftv. BnHno stricUyoaah ba-ls. yixed Home institction boota open to inrection. Under err-trol of weU-ltnow? wiirrZ.JoH.a Hos-aa.

Pros' sj si mwrnmaf IB(o)Go Ill BTo. 6 BLOC OCCCF1ID BT THE STORE, present will make AND MICHIGAN afe I US TP GOBS Market ALWAYS OJT HAJTIi A SPECIALTY 4 before contracting with other parties. Estimates riven. Mill, corner SU Clair street and Laiayetta K. K.

Track. WILHON Ni CO. THE NIUX rAItfTEIl, N. Cor. Washington and Meridian 8ts S6TBAKKIR snd OBNAMXXTAXi WCRK a specialty.

liNDIANA EXPOSITION NO ca.w nu ma.dk xm bvixxo -n B. T. BABBIIT'd BEST SOAP. causa urn omr aim "ONE CfclXA.X-.l.T'K-. Arebllccu TOKB COSBT, from fact Washington street to 11 West Washington street Boom second floor, Iron Block.

TO 910 PJGIX DAY. AQXNTS WASTE) -AUclaasee both MTM. Of worklnr people of yonng and at work for na in their own locail. a 01a. mare mora Bonn Btmrnm more moot ties, than aansrueir anare manAntt.

or ail th. tim. than at anythingelae. We offer employment that wlU pay handsomely for every hour's work, full particulars, terms, eta, sent free. Bend us your ad areas at once, ixm't delay; now is the time, fn.aa.

wra i 100c 1 or wors or buslneas elsewhere nntil you save learnea wnat we Offer. U. BT1N80M Portland. Main. (m) da OF OOMMEBOE Transacts a general Banking business.

The ao ornntsof Bani 1 ss ana ou aaa otner Uorporstlons. Merchants. vecnanics. jrarmflra. Aasiraeea.

Admfnd nert, A ctAily nlstratorsand. Trnsteea, respectUy solicited. As hi; hi.h Mil uxmi auowea uxTmm tj aeponiis aa la oonalstent with epos HnHnr. 'V. BJEMDX1XN iYedent.

AXX. AttiUOX, Cashier. FABIU8 M. rOfCH. J0H A.

TOTCHi The Law of Insurance. FINCH FINCH, Attoraeys and Counselors. Booms 26 and 28, Thorpe's Block. XKDIANAPOUa, INCliVA'. ro Cf va eepeclal atteatlOH Baa rapt raaoa, NO APRIL FOOL.

ALKX. rniiii a a dealers in "ao5ie ana netail- FLCUR, GRAIN AfiD FEED' haire KXMOVKD from old stsoid. 437 vorth w. to 78 wrist whw Jh-T of iewonet7 old on SSAIrar "'rCn Tins wen- t-iAiXU Ovili feupenateaieaL STAKE.

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