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1 i v. 1 V0L.1 XIL K0 1 INDIANAPOLIS, WEDNESDAY EVENING. DECEMBER 8, 1880, price two cjsrra. I SIX DOLLARS FEa.YE.Vri. no.

TIT AJSTJCI The Captain. If AKTii A good firlat 191 Maryland at trANTJ No better than Creaiioe try II IL no a A TKD A hwilt boarders at '4 XlUiooia TOT ANTEIJ Irtnln room rirla at the KUUharlee 1 Hotel. i "Tr A NTED Miller A Beersremoved toXH Indl ana are. A NTK1 Good girl, immediately, at XU MOKtlf St. 1 "rANTKr "jLtilJer ft Beer removed to I ndi ana avenue.

i A NTK1 Furniture to. repair and npaolater; vi atasa. taa ANTFO Occupantsfor Jorl rooms at Pi W. .11 oew or su Tlr ANTF I Rlraa It Minerva si. A NTKIV Situation to do housework.

Call at I "YTTANTK1 A Irl to do reneral housework a lVsM2e.Pefla.it. I Tl'ANTEI Board of cigar, Cent. If Kentucky ate. th TAKi An expsrjenced boy to do chore a ,,11 S. Illinois at.

A German Irlln a small family. 1 4(4 N. Alabama KU I "rAKTKl Miller Beers M' Indiana avenue. repxored to 131 on! ANTK1V Swiiud girl and experienced nurse it uui a. Meridian aw io' 11TAME1 TXnlin room irl at JamesIIotise i North Alabama "ItANTEi Olrl for reneral howaework It lamiir Iel.

aU amall to! removed to on! Mmer Beers Ko. Indiana ave. "f.TfAJiTEB 'Kumlture to repair at College ave comer of CUrtatiun. ti! AlfTFITo sell beatlnf stoves at coMtT Jno. llA.Ljon.78W.Waah.au ea TI ANTED One horse for his feed foVlIghtrfd ing.

W. a fflce. ANTED A gnod ooiored rl to do general 1 buuaework. E. South bl AY AKTED To sell sleigh at a baYgain.

$. I iiiDois at. V. M. yiaunou.

I lllIler A Beers IT Ko. SOI Indiana avenue. removed io on! ANTElInimed'aiely', mirtdle agwl II 121 MaK8. ave. No waaliing.

"WTAXYED l.OlOold taaeimaueaa good as new If byWm.hna,CVirglnia aye ta A tailor at bmitb's chemical dye orlcs. Kb. Marti ndaLes Illork. H'ANTKl Situation ly a irxxl girl urdo gen 1 1 eral buuaework. Apply lloe 8L VtT ANTED A giri, German ppeferre1.

to do gen it era nouwiiont. ii iorcemie si. ei: "lTANTEI; girl td do general hous 2. 'IX! Christian sv. 11'aMUM relilp .11 uants a borne.

Call i who I at E. Market Kt "TTANTER llalf aoling and repairing UoWs goons a speciaay ai 14 s. ave. ANTED A middlp aged wopian to do irenernl nouKenroTK rgooa wbgei. uss.

si. ANTED 11 Wm. Archd omen or gins to ciean pigs fet A NT ETJ Those whn US' woo.1 to ill at the 1 1 new wooo yrfrn Mans.4tvenue. Uive'rs call lirAM'Kl To lny a gixxl mvnml hainl luik 11 eate and secretary, Addteas secretary Newg 11 A NTE1 1 ScboUrs instrumental nnd vocal If music: Si and 50 ceuis icr lesson. N.

Eut otreeu TXANTED Suite of roomn. with 11 board north side. Address th ti. (Srand ItoteU TXT" ANTEI Every to ernruine holiday If prayer books, etc John Keen, re Deta rare st. 11 1Xr ANTED See the Orrman stndent lamp and It you will have no otter, at Meikel.

6i North FVnn. st. uv "L''lli lit nl' (HKi utl forwhicti 11 we pay tue nignesi casn price. Aaara i das. ave.

TXT ANTED Walking sulta to make 111 gaod 1 1 style for J3, by Mrs. W. Wash mum 1 AMtIM nromus. I'bromos. Chroiho.

If hoi esule and retail, al John South Delaware sr. Is ANTEI Ope mlte.of TI with board lu.nii i.de. QniumiKhed rooms. Address J. si s.

JStridian at VANTEI TO rent f.urnisbi room to 2 young men. Willi board, at '5 Weil New York ft. H. M. llaMn.

XX ANTED Kjd white airi for general house 11 work, who can be left in charge of house. "West. Eighth n. TXT'ANTEI or worlc short hand. evenings, or a sienograpoer.

Aaarm M. News ollice. hoSf.m.w VXT ANTED Ton to nave.your base burner and If" grate trimmings renickled as giod as nw, iu est Atarnet to. iiuir ANTED Immediately, a gooi blacksmith 1 1 must be gooa horse shoer. Adlress D.

Betfl, Kokomo. Ind. I ANTED rsituation as clerk would orefcr 11 grocrv have had experience can give ret erence. C. News office.

It! ANTED Two suites of unfurniHhed or lwrtly it lurnisnea rooms, with ooara nortn sia, Address L. jt Grand Hotel. "XirANTED Tborrow of private parties fJOnt ii percent nrxt year in aavunce, on iirst mongage. ai. apwi omw.

it: WA 1 Kl tvery person who wania to sell bnnses. Tots or farms, to leave description win aiiiK," Jtarset st AlrA'ihli By rrliible, middle aged woman ai a MilUKtion in a mnjl fanilly to do Ik ht housework. Apply 172 North at. XTANTED To buy a vacant lot, north or north 1 1 east must be cheap for cawb state price and location. Address Store, News ofllce.

a XTANTED immediately, by a responsible it party, 150 for ane year: best or freehold se xarfty Address Borrower, News office. I To put sleigh runners unaer all kinds of buggy and phaeton bodies; the boss er. Kentucky ave. and Tenn. at.

J. Fike. runner, us ANTED Second hand set double harness; 1 1 also buggy pole, one pair shafts and one set of single harness for sale, street. Patterson, fj) Court er. ANTED Coal cart; any one having a coal If rart for sale, or a coal cart and horse for which regular work Is desired, may communicate with News office.

uv a "Xl'A KTED Everybody to try Durlxin 11 mode of cleoslng water in wells, acx also their excellent pumps, all or send orders to tit and oath Meridian tt. i tr Yoa to see Aleds, 'blacking cases, it foliling labltrH. toy tnbleo, egg eit. Oyster buckets. ore ki4nU.

rs, etc. at WMen Iillnct. t. ex A good coiorwl man to take care of II horses, milk cows and work about the house. Address A.

oaice, with references. rANl ED Arkansas and lUssoori state. couhty and mnnicinal bonds: esoeciallv the defaulted and railroad' aid bonds of Arkansas. Indiana TovestmenlCo Ss West Washiutoa st. tact i TrANTKl Lady or gi ntletusn to.

receive sut 1 1 scriptions; 'i to 4 hours per day. for a new fast holiday book: good pay. ired. I Uurton tt ptiblishers, jut Market fndlanaoolis. i oa I a VXT ANTED The people to know that we have ,11 sold OoldcD and S'lverRtar baM burner and beaters this season.

the Rudisnt 9lomegiiTe cheaper than any dealer In the city. IU and ilS7 West Washington st. a ANTED A young la 1 who Is fully compe 11 tent. de.sires siruali'Ti in liuen deprtmnt in fviim 'good hotel or public instituiluu, or In any aimiiar capacity clats references can be given Audress O. L.

News ofHc. eo! JIXTAKTED Financial partner in a payug inan II vfM tnring business already fn successful operation', with lease of power free a great oppnr lunity applicant mutt have from Si.ow to lld.O' and good reference. Address tfHce nl romnx OCN The best stoves for the money, at No. II asonic temple. a a The Iwrnun student lamp.

at Mei keis N. Pens. ov Fli CND Money itb apeecy restoration to health, by getting prtwcrlptlons and drugs st lurmond 's, corjier flurn st. and Mass. ave.

lib a That thrcie Track watrns made by BarkBa A mske th bent (arm. freight, delivery, market, butcher and general spring wagons, ever made. A full line of fine carriages la stock, or made to order, at 3 Kant Maryland st Note The double truss platform gearing fumtHhed to the trad. LOST. OHT The Oerman stndent lamp at Mel kefs, i X.

Pena. street. vs OtST Last evening, pair of ahoes, property of a iw wiu, i uhm return vo icwi viuixinu get rew ard. lT OT Tocket took. marked Limie E.

Mil r. going irora iiMC Baylor's to Meridian mtreet. to nlon 1 i.woer ii terai ly rewaruea, oy re Turning to I East New York atreet. I ObT A gold jrieevs button, the sum lAn, Is engraved apon the Inside. TbeluiM iHh rewarded by lotting it at Utlsollios.

eo! w. Hovt. rnriiciAL, aHE Indiana Ijiveataaent Company pays Interest oa lbs mocUily balaaces Of tbelr depoal Mrs TT'tNANCIAL. The Indiana Investment Com. panyht fully established ssa regular bank of discount and deposit.

hts rINANCfAL. Tbs Indiana Investment Com pany has thechohwt kind of ting high rate of interest), constantly a band, iJSMtUreatronrsnoBer Ullyvoset una. sis 02 SALb. SALE The Captain. IOK SALE No.

Xcook stove, neauly 1 MF. 'orth st. FOR SALE 3ilt Edge" flour by all enUpris Ing grocers. os SAX'IS OM papers," 4 cents per handredT The News oflioe. 6ALK The Splendid base heater, at No.

2, Masonic temple. oaa I70R6ALK Oreaiine. the new food, by all en terprisln grocers. bos FOR KA I.E Hnloon and boarding bouse. Call at South West st.

1t 170K RALE Two good second hand phaetons, st K. Washington st. nh SALEA English double 120 Indiana ave. I el! FOR BALE Heating stoves at cot. Lyon, 98 st.

John A. FOR HALE Hanging lamps of Meikel s. 65 N. Penn. St.

all styles, at uv 17OR SALE Sleigh, price American livery stable. be seen at FOR SALE Good second bad saw mills. Wright. 88 8. Tennessee st.

H.C OB SALE Good second hand boilers. Wright, SS S. Tennessee sU H. C. a SALE 40 good second band englu? H.

C. Wright. 88 8. Tennessee st. or FOR SALE o0.

lumber sticks at $3 per thousand, 41 Bockwood st. M. Cox. 0 LE Damaged whfat for chickens. Talbot A No.

1 Massachusetts ave. ta 170R SALE Second hand "Kleetwoocr scroll saw, parlor billiard table, 5 N. Miss. St. FOR RALE Eresh cow, culf 3 weeks old; first house north school house on IIowarljt.

IOR SAJiR Nie fresh stock of groceries and fixtures, good rea.ions for selling. Cash, News office. 1 oa! UK hAl.t OH psiiitings. chrouiosj Diet urp frames made to order. Jo ohn Keen, tC S.

lel I aware ht SA I.F By O. W. Alexander. E. Market I i K0 acre slock farm In Morgan coontv.

913 per acre. iuo! OR SALE Two scholarships in the In.lian spolis College at a discount Mar tindale's Block. ua s.w L'OH SALE Bjr. Alexandi r. vacant lot on live siuari" souther: of co'irl oorse.

e.Ni. cnenp. I 11:1 RALE A full Tine of KOld'and stwl pW tcls. Tliox. H.

Ciapp. tch maker and ticimi, IAS. Meridian st. I 11 17OR SAIJi Hfiyal patentst. Lotus mill flout has no eaual fn this market.

Talbot Cx sole scents. No. 1 Mass. ave. tn "I70R SALE Hay cutter, run hv steam or uorse power, with elevator also a corn ahelier.

1 JH E. Washington st. tv FOB SALE Good farm and 1 for cash, or on longtime. low Bradshaw, over jo. Pennsylvania st.

ue loit SAl.r stK of gnx nes 111 SALE voicing at about tiwt lass hK ntion and good trade. Address "Mock," News office, FOR SALE Macninery All sizes second hand engine outfits, new flour will machinerv and saw milis. Isaac H. Kichards 149 South Meridian street. uv 17OR SALE Horse, buggy and harness In good' condition, 4S Superior between St.

Clair' and Pratt Ms. Jeffer's livery stable, standiiii; top Kclisc Itfll SALE New style ha.se luirner, oniy hs.nI I winters, with 3 lengths Russia pipe and zinc; cotJt, will sell forfJu. Fred L. llorton East Market H. T70R SA LE By o7vV Alexander.

V. E. "Marie et A high lot In of lieir for easy payments. ii down sv. and then f5 fl'i iM month, so'jd title.

'io! FOR SALE bifsiness Interest 7or Will admit as active pnrtner onl' young nia i miller '1 business thoroughly established, paving largely. Address B. A. tliis iltirtv. FOB SALE Nice' house and lot, cheap.

5 Linden street. Call on I i A. WitnitR, agent, Oi E. Market st. nt I7OR SALE Nice block, good stand.

avenue Comer bu ail on C. A. WfLnga. agent, 92 E. Market st.

tit a T70R K.XLE The finest 142 acre farm In Marion A county address ut near Crown Hill cemetery. Call on or C. A. 92 Market st. 17011 SALh Several spe lal lmrgai 11s in vacant lots near the corner of Central avenue and linger street prices fm per cent, to 4i per cent, less than county (assessment for lssO.

In quire of liarnard Sayles. 17OB SALE Sweet eream nulk at whole 1 sale or by the quart butter, our own make churned na)ly fresh nncolorod buttermilk standard Ice cream, good as the best, made to order, at me reaiuery, no juass. tt TTOR SALE At Mslialasvllle, a good More bouse, new a rood locatiou for a Lvrnru can do a business from to rear, Inquire of Jri.r an Morganstowii. Ind. T70K SALE Carriages.

Large, stock of all the latest style of barouchee.s.kelloggs, phaetons, side bars also the celebrated Timken spring buggy. All of our make and warranted first class in every respect. At low prices' for cash. South Tennessee st, A. A.

Heifer fc Bon. I. S. All kinds of repairing at low prices. w.s.tu 170U SA LE By W.

E. Mick, 68 East Market st. 1' 2 choice building lots on Uoyt avenue, 40xls7 CHC'Il. fCJI. 2 choice building lots on Park avenue, south of Eighth street, 42xlri0 each, for $1,0.10.

or 'rM each. Also a choice bnlldlng lot on State avenue, rjppotdte deaf and dumb asylum, 4jx'ilj. ince, osv T7OB SALE House fo. l.Od N. Illinois price i.

House No. 436 E. Waiilngton price 7.0). 4d W. Waslitntftou pnee 4.S0U.

H2 laurel price 2.m. Ash 2.M. These pieces of. property belong to non resident individuals, and will be sold on unusualLv gotd terms. Jos.

K4 K. Market t. FOR REST. 17OI5 BENT Furnished front rooms, ii W. New York st.

1 FOR RENT Rooms for housekeeping, til North Delaware t. T70R RENT Nearly new rooms. II Walnut sL lih! T7OR RENT Furnished rooeis with Imard. JT N. Illinois st.

1 7on kiv i Large luriushed Iruut room, tirst Boor, SO Circle st. I T7OR RENT No. 139 W. New York 8 room. can at 139 w.

New York. FOR RENT rirnishisl and unfurnished Call room 22 Grand Opera. BENT I'nf urn ished rooms with out Ixuird, No: 19 W. Ohio. or wit lire "COR KENT House of 8 rooms, 91 JC.

S6. Apply E. Wash, st." rent 7OR BENT Nicely furnished room, for eentle men only IS E. Michigan st. 170KREN1 Front room, first floor, to business, 42 X.

New; Jersev. convenient Lj'Otl Mississippi also si ami dL or rooms, 5 s. st. ti w.s 17OK Ith NT Large iron sate, rrargiar'snd fire' av proor. per month M.

H. Spa oem. te 1 Xuom 17OB RENT Nicely ground floor, No. furnished' fnui 13 E. New York t.

17R Wi NTCottage house 7 rooms, Nifftli I. Illinois st. Apply IK. S. Meridian st.

is X7OB RENT Dwelling house ortt S. Alabama A mice 10oer month. W. H. Craft.

31 Easl Waf hiogton st. ti 17OR RENTSnice furnished or unfurnished rooms, suitable for light housekeeping, clteas at 233 N. Illinois st. OR BENT A pleasant back room, suitable either for single gentlemen or tnfcin wife. I7J E.

New YorV St. I7OJC RENT Eligible front rooins. in second story The News building, for offices, i Par ticularly adapted lor a dentist. Apply at Sews office. J70R BENT Two very nice uofiiriuslieij frsnt 1 rooms, with board.

In north pari ofcltv one stairs with alcove, the other parlor. Address 'i. rt News office. I' ll MISCELLA.lfEOUS. IMPROVE your eyesight Buy spectacles from Thos.

II. Clapp, optician and Walchuiaker. lti South Meridian st. 1 4 TiRAND ba'l will be siven by the Capital City Eorealers. ThurstSa 1 to morrow 1 eveninir: at Washington hall.

Tidkets61.00. XI' ATCH repairing, fine work, fair pri es, salis 11 factory results. Thos. H. Claim, watchma ker and optician, IS Sooth Meridian st.

i XEWEYfi Dandruff Enulicatnr. Beat thin In the world to remove and trevent dan druff; Soc bottle sold by all druggesta. Stewart Barry, wholesalers. es A NTEI Families to know Pouder's Clean 11 Meat Market has onened a rat class branch market at 78 North Pennsylvania street, where you can boy at bis old established prices, saving two to nvecenis a pouna on iresn anil salt meats. tlx REMOVAL.

REMOVAL Dr. HonghtOn has removed his residence to No, 80s North Delaware street. corner Delaware and St, fair ats. toz KEMOV A Wra. Schaub A Co.

bave removed from their old stand. No. 29 South Illinois sL. to MMsas. avej, where they will be pleased to see their old friends and will furnish them with the bt artlele In the market and st as low pyii i HOTICE, CrrtCE Is hereby given that there will be an Xs election of three trustees of Memorial Presbyterian church, at a meeting of that held the evening of the last Thursday la Decem ber, IWO.

By order of the trustees. M. V. MtM4 December 7, ism. ATJCTX0I BALE.

HVNT MrCCRDY, real estate and general aocU oncers. Ku. WE. Washington at. ri'HK Improved Cereallne is sold by all grocers, J.

not TOLDINGLOtTNaE Nine dollars. 4 1 ciiusctlsave, Mnssa uh ROt'SE'8 hoot, shoeAanl lttouth MeridialTtit. Upper manufactory uos OTKNCILfi, Rubber Stamps, Seals and Wood 0 Engraving, j7 South Meridian St. nh rpHERE Is Vo base htiater oneart better than tlie Splendid, st No. 2 Masonic temple, oa lL DA Vis Cbronlc diseases and eye and 1 Ofilee, California house.

Indianupolis, Ind. ts! "Xr IRK flower stands, all styles at luwwl pri It at Hollenbeck's Wire works, 47 Bouth fill rices. mil street. nul VEW YEAR'S CARDS. Have them written In i time.

Xjirgu stock now in. CulbouU. Cleland. hsve a second hand two horse milk warns or sale cneap. Crane MlUer.

74 North Delaware. tu OC can always get the best coal oil, jherfoetlon headlight and elalnU at Melkel'sJ 60 North 1'enn. stret. I uv Till IUSTM AS andNr Year cardsanifletter Vj per, li style and cheap st. John Keen, re S.

Delaware st. i a JOHN J. HA WKS, attorney at law (notary pub lie) 62 E. Wa.xh..st. Special attention to collections and probate bn si 11 ess.

I IADIKS4 1 1 1 "find a good assortment or w'h I le slippers, suituble for burial purposes, at Boot Vpslde lxiwn. Opposite Bates jI011.se. tt a. McDOl'A 1.1. I0(JL, deaiersTn coal and coke, are at No.

1UJ N. Delaware corner pf Ohio. All kinds of brick at retail also mortar. le HOI'S Es, safes and beavy macninery'nioved on short nrrt ice. Leave order on slate at 99 8.

I'enn. Or at residence, 47 Onier st. (s) ov? gold anil eye glasses fitr holiday A presents. All repairs well and promptly made. Thus.

11. Clapp, watchmaker and opt Meiinianst. optccian. 18 S. I M'lIK ladies of Sixth Presbyterian church.

cornet I'nion and McCarty streets, will bold a tuir and give nn fivsler siinncr on fur tne peneiii 01 the cnurcn. Admission, sj cents. Supper free. Come over and help us. so! 1 H.

JORDAN. cian. is at N. the noted throat and lunz nhysl tlie Sih mcit house, opposite the t'moH detx.i. He will remain until after the 7tn of this month.

It afflicted, yon will do well toco.n siut ur. jortian. lie lias cured hundreds In our city. He examines free and tells ywur complairit witiiciii aKing cjin nr. joruau a luug med lciue for sale by all druggists.

ALL kinds coal, All kinds coke. At bottom prices, At bottom prices. H. B. Stout.

77 W. Market, H. B. Stout, 77 W. Market.

Telephone connection. Telephone connection. ss Notice tost 1 a lioldi' s. There will Is a meeting of the stdl fc hoideijiof the Merchants National Hank. of Indi.m upolis.

at No. Vance corner Virginia ave nue and asliiiiifton street, on Januarv 11. Issl, bet ween the hours of 10 and 1 a. 111. for the pur Kj i' 01 live iim dors.

10 serve during tin' ensuing year. J. I. Kkknzkl. Ca iner.

AYOI'Nti woman was this city, of coii.su'mption. other dH.v, in Her doctors had given her up, but om panics have been found will ing 10 issue risKsor mmhioii her cliMiicesof retrov ery favor of her 11 tot her provided theyoiing lady Ul use twelve bottles of Dr. Jordan's Lung ItelMivator and l.iHIinept. tl.o great Inns Sold by ulJ drugitists. Wholesale by ilro.wniiii; it! TO LOAN.

riiQ LOAN Money In bank to loan on first mort A gage. Barnard Say les. lis "po LOAN Money oir jewelry, City JL 1 Loan Office, fti Morth 111. st. 11 rpO LOA Money on all articles of soutn Illinois sc.

jw. sjloiiion. tt fVO LOAN ITivate funds. Call on A. Brad A sbaw, over No.

Hi N. IVunsv Ivania st. oz riO LOA Monev at once, anv aniounl lowest rate. M. H.

McKay. (Md Fellows hall. toz rjO LtJAN X. amounts. Private furjds In sniull and W.

K. Mick lis K. Market 'IO 1XJAN We have some monev to loan at low rate of interest. John s. sunn dc Co.

ta rpO LOAN We have lo loan at unusual low ratesApply at on e. Gorsuch. 15 Va. aye. tz 'IOliAN n.nuoon lirst mortgago I'lty 1 per no commissions.

Address llojd. lllis ollice. tir. 'I'O LOAN Money to loan at 7 per ceiifr on lm proved city and farm property. No.

3 ami Vinton block. M. K. Mntou. to fPO IX)AN I have plenty of mn ney at 7ii cent.

1. C. Day. roofu.N oil inorigaue seciimv, 1 li. anu.

i 1 norpe.uincK. imiiannpoiis. ut is riO IX)AN scvpn per cirt. We have som nri vate funds for choice large loaiurat this rat and ccmmissioii. Smith i iiatinamati uh 'i'o iaja.

atoney on long No commission charged. time at 8 per cent 11. aicuoy, no. is over Hetcher Sharif's. bank, Indianapolis.

(siunle ro IX)'AN siHrciai tunds 011 baud to loan on firsi mortgage on tv liroih'rfv and farms In this county, at lowest rates. Thos. C. Moore. ance block.

diu oa qOLOAN We will discount good short time commercial paper, and win loan money on nrst ciRKs personal or collateral The In diana investment oanters ana nroicers. TO LOAN Money on city and fnrm property at low rate of Interest. anted, city, town and county punas. ti Olatpooi, A KtoddaSd. PERSONAL "PERSONAL Go and see the great show at the aunevine ineaier io 1 1 PERSONAL Don't you forget.

Fred candy store, is the best placetobuy. Hetz. "PERSONAL Takelhe haldes to (is waliader, Hee Jiive corner. Finest gallery in the state. er.

in.w.f "PERSONAL Our gas fixtures and hanging lamps ciio not ne neat 111 quality or price, at iiieiKei i Pennsylvania st. uvx TERsONA I Just received a nice assortment of A indies', misses' and child's white sllpiiers, amiable for parties, at Boot Vpslde Dowa. Op posuc nates House. tt "OERSONAL Pure drugs, soaps, perfumes and A prescriptions, at Carter fc Fletcher's, J0 Mav sachiwtts avenue. Telephone connection, with all 'ii sicians nay or nignu 1 1ERS IN A Buying nnd selling real estate Is now a specialty at liarnard A Sayles'; Good Uirgainsat all times offered.

Please "leate a de scription of the property you want sold at our oliic e. PERSONA 1 John Kldd. attornev at law rooms Ziand 20Tliorpe block. Proprietor of "The World's Collection Bureau." Collections and com mercial litigation a specialty. Personal attention to city business noi ITersOnal H.

W. Tutewller, C. W. Tutewiler. Roots and shoes.

Come and see us. 22 East Washington st. to lit C. W. Tutewiler On.

FOR TRADE. T7OK TPADIv secretary nnd book case 1 ccmi nied for sleigh Address A. B. News oftris'. 11 Si 17ii; tw rilADE i of heuvv tlmbr Knd tot ether wiih machinery to rut tight anil l.iirrcj lii udii.

timbi ouirht to last for live veari wii irmie lor city lirofleny. vt i. allele, (s ivtsi Wsrket street. es! I70KTRAI1E Aialair.HMf reel, between Vermont aid Michi gan. Ji.

iiiiuinlirunce. f.tr stock of groceries or iiiini 111 Minion county, or anv of the aJiointng counties; doji. want any ttMnir incumbered. W. I East Market street.

si PCR SALE OR TRADE. I70R SALE OR THADE Tiood sleigh nt No. 21 S.IH.bt. W. Clawson.

XOR SALE Olt TRADE 1.K10 acres of good 1 iariuirg land in Hamilton count; ill. No uu nrovements. One half Is" well tlmliered in the other half partially. Lies on St. L.

and vuie i and near a saw nuu. owner would trade for rMdeuce in this city. HARVARD SAYLES. TAKES UP. rpAKEN I'P Rrown horse; with letters A.

F. A ii left fore shoulder. Inquire at 223 W. Ohio. SOCIETY MEETINGS.

flMIK Capital (Ity Foresters, will give a grand ball 1 hursdav (to morrow evening at Washington hall. Tickets. 1. DIED. OVAI Claudemett Oval, last night, aged 20 yesrs.

one month and eight days riinerai win take place from aw Blake street. Frlendk of the family invited to attend. MAJOR Oertle Major, daughter of S. F. and A.

Major, Dec Stb; 1 :2 a. aged 3 years. HANNAMAN W'tniam JUnnaman. at Hot springs. Monday, Dec.

6lh, in the 75th year ins age. Funeral service at Roberts Park church. Friday. December 1Mb. at 10 o'clock, a.

m. The remains can oe seen ai iiie cuurcu. 1 Gen. Butler Disbarred. 1 Smalleys London Csble.l The wild proposal of General Butler to defend I'arnell is beneath contempt.

r. foreicrner is allowed to plead in Ireland therefore she is spared another corse. Indication. Washtkctok. December 8.

For Ohio Valley and Tennessee higher barometer, winds, shifting to cooler northerly, partly ciouuy weauier iriio snow. lews l)j Telegraph. WASHINGTON. Conflict in Congress Over Electoral Count. the Ilcport that Blaine is to be Made Secretary of State.

President Haves Against the Presidential Pension. Plans Reported for a Buildinf tlie Congressional Library. for The Klertornl Connt Hebrite. ''Special to Cincinnati Enquirer. i ne outiooK now is rnat the debate mav run a week.

The truth. is, the republicans don't want the resolution the Morgan reso lution reamrining the Tlnd joint rule to Those who are leadm? the republi can side into what, promises to lije ons jrromid, hold to the doctrine that under the rfiranie law the vice president has the ripht to count the vote that is to siv, the senate ami Mouse re merelr assemble a 111 joint conventiou ns sietat'rs to see. vice President AVheel or who vice president may fee, ojicn the tertihoates count the vote, and declare the result. In other words, they have about as much to do with the proceed inns as the siectators in the pillerv. It mav be.

as a result uules the republicans 01 house recede from the position thev hae taken thai tln re will be no plnn to count the vnte, when the time comes to count' it, if the revoitiiioiiarv iisati (11 an power in the hands the vice jiresideiit is iusi. tci upon, there will at ten Th di niocrats have no sire to dispute hone. election of firlleld, that, if thev are Itttt do to Mibscrio to. the rejiiihlican jilau 01 count: ir the vote in rone uv, tiie have r.o lotriettl ground upon which f.i iKisstion thereto. The lii.tisi in i It op ad erVery inuch now, jus: such a one as 1 ru field was, to lead the 'party into safe on this vexed i 11 i st in ti in cs The C'oiixressioiinl Library.

"ii Voorliees has lutd the honor of in'rniluc tne inn to iiiniii a new linrtrv oi on ress. 11 is nsionisnin id it tMc of eontfress have li' cii so loiiv: conri dinu this sliirht sacriliee of their own sclfiliuest of conveniences. Uhrarv of conres is by far the linest library west of the.Xt iMiiic oi ean, coiitaiuHig some three iitin iireii'anu 111 1 inousatiii voitimes, aitogeiner more complete, cspeeralry in what is eallei Americana, than anv lilirarv in the world. The new building; will probably 50 up in the center of Washington, on hat is culled snuure. The plan, reported 1 the commission of architects, in its full extent affords accommodations ior more 1 11 it 11 KMHXUXHi voliiiiies.eostns The st Jiewie contemplates a hir 'e cen tral building, at a distance bv hutre (lundranirre, with which it" is eonneat ei uv corridors.

1 lie central structure, ca pable of holding volumes, won! built lirs.r, nnd would cost less Ill liixyXlo. McDonald's Hill for Taxing; Greenback. Special lo CliiciSuali (Jazelte. Mr. McDonald iirocteds on the' theory that the taxation of treenbacks bv and local governments could not possihlv allfct their value, he admits that anv taxation of inljerest bearing securities would have such an eflcet.

The reason he urges the bill is because it lias been fotind in all the states where personal taxatiiun exists it is the habit of capitalists about, the time that the annual is made, to place their monev in banks, in the form of greenbacks, or at least to pretend that their property is in greenbacks, and ia that man ner defraud the state of part of the taxes which are properly due. Certificates of deposit on such an occasion ften show upon their face the fact that the money de osited is altogether in greenbacks. IcDonald expects considerable support from the republicans in those states where personal taxes are levied. Cnptnln 'General Grant. Special to Cincinnati Enquirer.

After a day's reflection on the presidential rccftmineudation to provide the office of captain general of the annv for General Grant, there is a feeling growing, regardless of party aml.iations, that just such a measure ought to pass. The idea of creating such an office is not original with the president, but the fact of its going before congress in a message from him has given the plan a decided impetus. "By an error in proof reading, President Hayes was made to speak of Grant as 'the commander in chief of army," when the' constitution makes the president tlje commander in cinei. Mat Mr. iiayes wrote was "the commander and chiel of our army daring the rebllion." Blaine in the Cabinet.

Washington.Secial. The latest Cabinet speculation afloat here is that President elect Garfield while in this city, indicated to Senator Blaine that he placed at.hisdisposal the office of secretary rf state, and desired him to think over the matter and give him an answer by February. There are friends of 1hc sena Uiv who sav he will accept the place. Waine has about given up all Iropes of the presidency. His term in the senate expires in The political condition of a Hairs in Maine is much troubled, and there is a risk, to say the least, in view of the feeling which is growing against the "bosses," that he might have to take a big chance of again being elected to the senate.

Hayes Opposes the Presidential Pension. 4ipeclal to Cincinnati Commercial. In conversation with an intimate, friend. the president is reported to have expressed disfavor with the proposed scheme to raise a fund, by popular subscription, to pension ex presidents, lie does not believe in it. He is reported to have said that if this fund should be raised, and he should 'ever become entitled to any of it, he would not take it.

The presideut is very simple in his tastes, cultivates no extravagant habits, end liiifi.cn amble income to nleet every want while he lives. He is said 'to be worth over a uuarter of a million dollars. The Speakership. Washington siecial.l The contest for speakership has already begun among the republican leaders; "real and imaginary, in the house of represeuta tivis. There is every indication that those 'prominently mentioned wli'o are members of the present house will kill themselves oft" by the end of the session by being tob unanimous, as Grant would say, and leave ilie way open for Kasson election.

Doubtless Feels Snubbed. Washrngton special. CanL II. W. Howgate.

of the signal ser vice, has tendered bis resigrjatiou to the president. 11 The Supreme Court. Washington apeclal.1 Justice Strong; of the United States su nreme court, has prepared hie resignation on account of ill health, and will hand it to Chief Justice Waite, lor transmission to the president Justice Bradley, 'who is now Assigned to the southern' circuit, will take Justice Strong place in the Pennayl Tanla and New Jersey, circuits. It ia coa sidered 'almost rertainhat the vacancy will lie fillert bjr the appaintinientf Attor ney Ouncral ievns. i i Henry Coffee House Failure.

New Yosk, December S. B. G. Arnold Sons, cofl'ee dealers, at N'o. 123 Front street, made an assignment to JV" Lawrence McKceTer, of No.

128 Pearl street The unsecured liabilities are placed at between SWO, nnd between this CUV ana rniiauciphin. for some montris I 'trie credit of the honse has been impaired. lowing to its known connection tn rn jconee and 1 the I rinka.ee in that article seriously affected the standing of the bouse, bat its failure i not considered for an instant. Its transactions have on thegrandest it tried to control tne entire conee mirket of world. The suspension cre ated very little excitement on the street.

I The Marqnls of Rlpoa Hunstruck. Li.lahabad, December 8. TheiuurQuis of gdvernor general of India, win, he detained here two or three Uay9 irom an attack; of sunstroke. CONDENSED TELEGRAMS OF TO DAY. Tne Spragne divorce suit will be filed in Washington city.

Senator Grover, of Oregon, is in his seat, nnd looking very well. Gen. Sherman was strongly opposed to the retirement of Gen. Ord. Senator Lamar will probably not be pres ent at tins scsMonot congress.

T.iv Director Jl. .11. Clark', of the utvv, has betn placed on the retired list. The sale of seats, in Montreal for Bern hardt's performances realized $.,000 It is not probable that Senator Kclbvg, of Louisiana, will be disturbed iu his seat. Geuerid Hazen has telegraphed his 11c ccptaiieeof the signal service chieftainship.

reorganization of Tajnmany hall de mocracy, with John Kellv lelt out, is talked of. is good deal of. opposition to the proposed increase ot the; army, to men. i The u'rt liter part (if the village of Flusch, in the valley oi Ln 'ioiene, Switzerland, is Senator Keman thinks ilionf will not act with the republicans in the reorganization of the senate. The refunding propositions of See re Lcrnian seem to met wiih little favor in either house of coniress.

It i predicted Congresnvtn Fellon, of (iforgin, will identify himscf with the republican party ere, long. The reduction of the preside int salary of the to m' .7. 14 ill a year is the obiect ot one introduced in the bouse. The total value of all kinds of exports for the vear ending li'l, were s.rrr. and in l.s.SO.

Charlts Fislicr, sniireme court judge of P.Minswick, died at Fredericiowu this inormug o. congestion 01 tne age n. New Bedford, the 'temperance eaiiiiiiiate lor mayor wns elected over tue it 11 camniliitc Iin a vote or two to one. uben Springer, of Cincinnati, is much better, lie is guttering irom. a bad co'd and fever contracted in conse U' iiee.

i he shipment of coal from Pittsburg to hiv was: Cincinnati, barges, bushels; Louisville, 12 barges, bushels. 'Ihe amount of bullion withdrawn from the Bank of. England on balance to day, A'2riM of which ioJl.OOO were for i America. bonanznj isi It is rumored that Flood, the has asked the iiiilorniii ship, and be able to buy ic. a democrat.

Senator Ingalks' has introduced a bill for the issue of tell millions of fractional currency, for "convenience in transmission through the mails. A dispatch from J'aris says "in leading American quarters here the reference to the Panama canal in President Hayes message is not considered Police officer John W. Martin, of St Louis, who had just been dismissed from the force, blew out his brain last evening 11 the office of the superintendent. The electoral votes of all the states, ex cept Georgia, California, Oregon, Nevada, and Texas, 'have been handed Vice Presi dent heeler by special messengers. It is reported in London that Gladstone's ill health will cause his retirement from the commons, and that he will, after the budget is made, retire with a peerage; Gen.

Schofield desires to be retired, and will probably be accommodated. It is considered certain that Gen. Howard will succeed hixu in the command of West Point. Mr. Sothern, the actor, is: slowly recov ering from his recent severe' illness, but his physicians say it W7II be a considerable time before he regains bis accustomed vigor.

The electoral vote of Kouistarra was cast at New Orleans, instead of at Baton ftouge, which is the Constitutional "seat of government," and there is talk of contesting its reception on that ground, i 1 Ihe steamship the Anchor Line, is the onhvpassenger vessel nowover due at New York? She left London on the of Novenilicr. last, with about one hundred passengers on board. The body of a well dressed man was found a Held near Uilson, Illinois, yesterday ith a bullet hole through bis heart. The hogs bad devoured the flesh off the face and amis. The coroner returned a verdict of suicide.

I The Tennessee Senntorshipt Nashville correspondence Courier Journal. The legislature of Tennessee, composed of scventv five representatives and twenty nve senators, win meet. in January, ui mis number the demccrats claim fifty two, the republicans forty seven and the green backers one. The ties that once bound Tennessee democrats together were considerably loosened bv the late canvass in the state, and it remains Jo be seen whether they can be fastened long enough to defeat the republicans' in the senatorial struggle, i The republicans believe that thev can not, for there are several of them in" the field for that Inch honor. Thev are keeping trjeir own counsels, and are careful not to lpt their programme be known to their adversaries.

It will require good management, in my judgment to elect any straight our democrat. Ihe dim ulty will be in concentrating lift 1 one votes' on any aspirant. I have talked with several intelligent democrats now in' this city, who express the opinion that the election of a democratic senator is ccrtaiutv; I hope they are not deceived, but if they don't'keep thejr eyes wide open and watch nit the points they wiH find themselves most ecregiouslv mistaken. I do not believe that Horace Maynard would sanction the corrupt use of but everythingTnay be done, as one of Lincolu's anecdotes ran, "nnbeknown" to him. i 1 A Daniel Coiue to Judgment.

1. Logansxrt Pharos. Judfge Jams R. Slack, of Huntington, was in this city a few hours yesterday evening on his way from Marion, where he had been holding court. In the course of a jolly conversation with a number of derao cratic frjends ne said: "I tried two darkies at Marion to day for larceny," sent bdth of them.to the penitent tiarv fortwo years, imposed a small fine in each case ana oisiranciusen tnem ior tnirty years, sir, thirty yearsf Thejr will not help td swell the republican majority in this ataf very soon.

I think I have struck the right card, this the only way to keep the cusflca truoi tvubc. Lates toy TeleppI report to 1 General SberidalT until a temporary commander appears. Aa his soft ia law, Gen. Trevino, has beenlap pointediniBister of War of Mexico, it is ru moredthat that country will be th future home of jGen. Qrd.

A CompTOBilsss Orxanlxatlon. A CpLjCMiiri, December 7. In accordance with the compromise effected last night between tle republicans and democratic members, the state board of eqnaliza to uay electeit tne loilowtng perma nent officers: President, 1. Ilift man, Col nmbus; resident pro IL Hedges, JUansfield, 'chief clerk, J. Xoomis, of Jefferson; assistant, Jerri Hargitt, of ITamil ton; Columbus: assistant, C.

C. of Jackson. An trnquallfled denunciation. Fort Wayne" BentlneLl The gentleman who filled the pulpit ia the First Presbrtarian church Tewterdar morning sat down, nicely on the Sunday papers ot this pia. lie said wer were curse to any community, he told the truth.

Not onlr in Fort WaTne but Jnv ery city in which, they "are published they are a curse and a shame, andstiould oe con demned by all moral and upright persons. 1 A Relic ot! the Republic of Texan. Galtestox. December 8 TbV Tery Beyerend Father Chambodit died in St. Mary's infirmary yesterday, of pneumoala.

Father Chambodit the pari priest of "acogocoches in the davs ot the republic He moved to Galveston in 1943,. and wan made vicargcneral of this diocese by Bishop Odf in which position he has filled until relieved at his own request, eighteen months ago. Oxiilii Acid for Fpsom Salts. XF.ty York, December During the absence of the clerk from the drug stoceJ Washington afreet, William Witten brink, the: porter, waited upon a custoirwrJ who wished e.psom salts. WittenbrinkJ rave, instead, oxalicacid, and only nj'ojnpv attendance of jihysicians saved trip' lite of Mrs.

Hacket, ho hhd used a portibn ot the package. The porter was arrestexl. An Impressive Teuiprranrs Lectiire. Chicago, Decemlier 8. Mrs.

Annie i jste of justice and police, resident of the Swiss eo jiroi' minister of comme It 1. been elected I FOUR OqLOOEl Fomr sixTn coxgbesSs Last Session. THE SENATE. WASHTNGTOff, December 8. Mr.

Morgan Intro daeedaloiut resolution, proposing an amend ment to the constitution, as section two of articl. twelve of trie amendments, giving congress the authority to establisn rales and regulations for certifying, transmitting, receiving and opening the votes of electors, anil for counting such votes by the two houn; for declaring the result of the election, and for the government of. the body while convened, such laws not to be enacted, altered or repealed, within one year be ford the time fix ed for the apuolntmenf of electors: tn snv stxte Beferrel to the select committee on the election of president and vice president. Private bills were considered daiihg the morn ing hour, after which an executive sesdon Wis HOrsE. I 'MeCook.

of New York, inlrilnced joint resolution authorizing the prenidcnt to place V. P. (Jrant on the retired list of the army, with the rank and pay of gener si, as a of his eininen ferred. services, lie TIIE CHESTEK BUTC IERY. History of the Fearful Trlble Murder in Illinois Yesterday.

St. Lons, December 8. Louis Lock stein, vlho so literally butehereld the llvan family at Chester, Illinois, yest rdav, was a hirinerjli ving near. Chester, a i'l one of a tr.mi!y.,ot six brothers Louis had been a and sisters. 1 strong Cath had ai tended olic, but of Jute meetings of other denominations and under strong excitement occasioned thereby be came insane, nut not violently, his mania running niuinlv to asking person.

to pray with Mini. On Saturday last he made his two sisters kneel and pray with him in the and expressed the crpinron street, ami the iofld in a few da vi wouul come to an end 1. His story is that at the ho le! from which he escaped, parties were try jug to rob rum, and lie had to run awav; that when he neared the Kvan houe he discovered it to be on lire, and rushed in and saved nil the inmates with tne exception) ot the. little bov who, he main tains, perished in the flames. ite says that winie saving the Kvans from death lv fire his own clothes were ignited and were luirneaL off him, ami that he himself was liadlv Thos.

By 1:11 was an old man between 70 ami" so vears, ipiite feeble, and unable to defend himself against the attack of the maniac. His daughter, Mrs. Smith, was a young widow, and kept house for him. They were old citizens and highly respected people. Great excitement existed among the citizens when lie butchery became known, and a strong disposition was manifested to lynch Lockstein, notwith ins insanity.

lhis station. ILLINOIS RAILROADS. Uomartable Showing of Prosperity in Business and Earnings. Ciitcaco, Dccrnlbej: s. The railroad and ware iiou.

commissioners of the state of Illinois 'make a shewing of astonishing prosperity in the railroad busiiie ot Illinois during lsso. rhe returns are complete, except from the Baltimore' and Ohio and St. and yitheastern ronvs, ami show that tire' fortysix roads doing business in the stiite have ci'iiied, "during the 'year ending June .0, si.i'.ystyyo, tne expenses were and the net income SJl.iKsO.Odo. The passenger business paid aQd Ihe lriglit There were persons killed, and 7H injured by the roads. 1 he highest gross earnings in any previous vear was in 1S71j when thev Were $110,011) issl and in the same year the net earnings were Six of the roads Carried over passengers in one Somb of the roads doubled their Met earnings over the preceding year.

THE IRISH QUESTION. Serious Disturbance in the' Gladstone Cabinet Oyer Coercion. LONPON, December 7. The Morning Post says another very seriqns difficulty has arisen within, the cabinet. Parnell's Tast siievch has convinced ma nv of the ministers that land reform alone will not satisfy Ire land, nnd the advocates of coercion, head ed by I'orster, chief secretary foj Ireland, ure increasing their demands for imme diate coercion in" order to maintain the law.

The urgency ot the question has" In en so; acute, the idea of a December session 6l parliament, or of se cessions from the is not to be lightly set aside. A very. few days will how whether Gladstone own ngain stifle the discordances in the cabinet. If he summons parliament to propose co hcrcion he may lose two colleagues and if 'he refuses that course four mav desert ihim. A DOOLE TRAGEDY.

"A Dispute Owr Properly LtrtsL Settled by Two C01.cMr.iA, sorTn Cadolina, December 8. In. Newberry county, this staie, a shotking tragedy occurred on Monday. J. Lyles married a Miss Thomas, of Marios County several years She died, and he married her youngest s'ster, who died within a year.

Lvles then Miss tiidnan, of Newberry. James Thomas, fa ther of the first two met Lvles at Newberry, when a dispute 1 arose about property," and Thomas killed Lyles. Before Lvles fell he shot Thomas and his son oung Thomas died yesterday. Horrible Murder in Chicago, December 8. AMadena, Min jiesotaj special says news is received of the brutal murder ot C.t Henderson in iodel i ounty, twelve mile southeast from' here.

On Sunday morning last Ire started deer hunting with his brothers, nnd they parted company in the woods two mifesj from home. Irj "about half an hour three shots were heard, and 'when the brotiher.jreached the spot be found Orx's dead bolv, rth three rifle balls iu it, and knife plurlged to the hilt in the body in several putties. The brother folLgrod" the trail of tne murderers six utiles aud it. TI cause is unknown. An Untine Rons into a Street Car.

Chicago, December 8.r Late bit night, while an Archer avenue street car, fairly loaded with was crossing the Lake Shore and Michigan Southern railway tracks at Clark' street, it was run into bv a twitch ngine, lifted clear off the traces, and dropped alongside the railroad tracks seme thirty feet south of the street car rails. Nine of tlie passengers were injured. I11IK1IUD va, ibrcken. and. is also injured internally.

Mt 't hot Kennedy is also dangerously hurt. fThe others 'are 1 not in any 'danger. It is not definitely ascertained who is responsible for the accident. General trd to go to Mexico. GALVESTON, December 8.

The. News' Pun Antonio special state that K. O. Ord, ttpon notification hia rctire ricnt from tne commend of the department 'of Tcxrs, and active army service, vacated Ihe office at headquarters and orderell Assistant djutant Oeneral. to ieeung, in iact, nan oecome so strong max 1 the otiieers were obliged to take Lockstein I across the country in a Magon, and board I i.

c. 'x I 1 1 uif 101 mi. 'i ci. 01119 at small wa 1 i i i Morgr.u. wife of Peter Morgan, was foncd 5 frozen to death just outside her own door' this uioruing.

She had been made crazy irom lutoxjcants, ami stole from the Bouse during the night to procure li juor, which. when obtained, stupefied her, and rendered her unable to get inside the house. Turkey's Trouble with Greece, i I ONPuN, December 8. A dispatch from Constantinople" says a note prepared by the ministers has been sent to the Sultunt for approval. It proposes that Greece shall receive considerable increase oi territory.

but that Janina, Metzova, and L. is.sa hould remain Tnrkish. President of Switzerland. HBWNK, December Anderwent, min has been elecied nfederation. an A rce and agricul vice president.

Victims of Trichinosis. CiiifAr.o, December S. Pnrlinghi, the Italiidi, who ate trichina in sausages thirty lavs tigo, died last uight. His wile ami ilin jiiiidrtn. who partook oi the satne diet, are not likelv to recover.

CITY KEWS 1 ar eomptinv had to suit their track HKaiu Tiis three to out mules were tix i in n.o.itig the hirger cars, The sraTping oftii fif Mnlford McKenzle was 1 ened tiwlny in the city hotel. Mr. Muh'ord iiig Mere MijsTfiitend its Hester rticl a complaint for divorce John Itrenmin, thrs afternoon, alleging cruelly, nbandoiimeut and adultery. A slight fracas bt twoen Weighmasterl Hnveii, of the east market, and some jntoxiciited ut od venders.eaused the police to be telephiicd ii ubotit 2.::0 this rternoon. All Was obiet hen they arrived, and no arrests were madej W.

11. Kanaii. secretary of the Inditna horticultural Msrietv. tiled the report of the" re cty.ts and expenditures of the society with the governor to ilay. The receipts w're disbursements S.lt.34, leaving a balance in the treasury of i Report of Managers of ITouian's Reform itory.

The report of the Managers ot the Indiana Be forn atory for women and Eirls, for the year end ing October .11, I.ski. was filed in the office of the Mcntary of slate this afternoon. The number Pol irmtitcs at the beginning rf this year in the ix iial department was 11: number admitted. 34; total, 7, discharged by expira tion ot sentence, Zii 1 aidoned. 1: died, number remaining at close iifvar.

s. In the girl's department at the be ginning of the year, there were 11" inmates: received during the year, returned from ticket (I Have. 4 total, pel; number discharged. ieuu'd on ticket of leave. escaped.

4, ot whom were recaptured: number remaining at the close of year, 1 The report at much length upon the several works undertaken in the institution. tmdni that its success has been, fully as great as promised. The system tif tndrung, olucHtion, it burn punishment are luily doenbed. ana il eir icsfilts given. The water supdit.

sewerage end tenil sauiuiry axraiitiacuu are discussed inlly. The Ci auces of the Insulation are reported tf in a gixjd cotiilllion. The total amount ftom tl state treasury during the year "wiisSli.N'i.l the total expenditures was 1 ing a balance the treasury of 51.0.)o.2S. 1 he HUHuiirers ask additional appropriation of fo lso of r.tpi for lsol 82 and. of ssj sy cf besides additional amount (or "ibtsiy.and sewerwge.

Fatal Resnlt from a Tlie fire In the small frame buildine; at No IT7 West Washington street, yesterday, was caac has been ayccTtsmed, by the attempt ot trie son of the proprietor, William, $. Jubnsorr. av you'rg man of Zt years of ae, to lfccht a arc by tt.c aid of coal oiL He was so severely burned in the operation that he died this moruia aitout lo'eliH'R. Ho was subject to etiCepsT, and MX. (f.niniAiid of himself when the caa of! Oil ex plodi and threw most of It over him.

The los en the building is estimated at about 7j, while Join in estimates the loss on stock at about (i. Jlr. Johnson had out sUnit two years ago while keeping a 011 John street, and yesterday cinx us 01 tne ct cud wt ie raising money to'assist him irr his coliuiUou. Monuiueut of Gen. Je! C.

Davis. Mrs. M. A. avtXthe widow of the deceased 1 nl ha ci with the New England i iai He works lur a roonumeiii nt westerly 'te.

in the form the great Wool Dioua r.t 1 rov, but of reducca size, 10 oe '1 1 'i nt (. r.u. Hid by the first of June 1 Vs ito be seven feet square, the height tour inencs. lne oesign tt a 1 1 si.ti nl (i The thaft to be draped with the Air.i iJcrti ffatt.ahe emblem ured.in theGcneral'a i taoj i mi acoru re incnsci a irt i Viijil wnv upon the shaft. The reneral i nt i mi IIHT.

is a beautiful lot re in 1 i.i.Ahstd by Mrs Davis, ja south of the sole i jot. and Very near the grave of Uot Vheat The receipts of wheat la this city at the present t.neaie HuiiMially large for the season oJ the and the cuality is abnoax "uniformly nt few cut beiiut rejected byf the inspector. '1 1 total number of car loads received per dar 111 at crane about Su, while the reeeipts of corn v. ill average uearlyllialf that frirmber.and it, too. in ronuiiK neai.

in tnu ntantex. to r.av si.c io si.tn reo. spox. cash r.r.d I'tcembcr, while coin is quoted at. from 41 io Notaithstardinir that our market in rnMf as strnne for these cereals as St.

Louis. It w( ticl that that city receives 100 car loads per rvt Ihe A StL. road Kiour ten. Whjr fet t.iainmensnonid mvesnga xmamaxxer. Grand Jnrv Tp Marlon rennfr rrand ttrnr': made a nartlal iit pttthhi aitcrnoon, reurning indictment Waiiit John W.

Lawless for assault and with intent to, IU1 JcwcbH IctirC buntiary ami rrana larceny; aeuxttoi Mra. (traiul laseeny: John warn, rrana larceny; YiUiutin MallNdy and Thomas 'imnny. peUt larrtny: Krsnk Clayton, if rand larceny; and. i1f tri( nded caruuel Jones and 8anruel Woods lo the bouse of refuge. These parties are si) In all.

and jrcre immediately broagt ooi nd Twelve indictmenta were 'inrledivalL A "final report iU VJoUbiy. te Bonvw..

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