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I a S2 I A Ai -r-L I I aktec a few. BOARD 23 AT 7- WZ-JT unto wwi. tv 1 NTEI-A 50CD SISL. COEH OF North and i o-tt 1 IT ATE BOA P-UKE-- TO PX A LOWER front rowra, la X. TctiPj- a 1TTAVrn filPL FOR 'GENERAL HOUsZ- ff woa Alls: North Alamatret WAKTED-fTlVO Market CXI CllilS AT WWE-rr ncfcrpn.

required. WJU girls ark, 175 W. lu-J street tT PERSON NOT FEELlNi WELL JrimL SO Eat Market Early. szrfLQiccT with WllO OWCS UA. JAJTE30 GIRL TO DO GENCBAL HOtgE- voCLia mill laaliv.

Call at7ort1 at' mm ffCjma in-mm pat'Us toulljlnj. Adlrr AJTTED-rONE IICSDKED! DAY 1 aftr JaatUiry first, at iwif dWUr a I fTAXTfJ OOFYIXO TO DO BY A5 EX PER I Ajirewt bl jl; Newi dice. AJHTD TWENTY DAY TOiRbZE KO. Ai, rooia lorKr-nileinaa and U(5y. st AXTEDDOOr.Kirrtn.0XI WHO UNDER A'irutlMntrr ana cart Rvo rrjoa A44res, 'with teal narael" of- a -a i -Y rTA NT ED-IT OXE TO OO TO THE -if i KuxTtinr Factorr.

ti Poulh MericlAD itmst. 4it bay the lx-frand cutapent home made bwirry -ITrAKTED-i-llW CORDS OF GOODWOOD TO i-tm3 lnfTiew barn em: chomrr thn any Uiouims in iha city; at iJo.12 yirsliJ areaue j- a XITANTKD-AT f2fl IW5HTII 'UEEI'HAN 8T la srxK! Rirl to do tae work In a wail fanuif To bu bo cda tonw toomuetidei good wwei rtJl Uepald. ITfAKrD fiOOD. RELIABLE. ACTIVI i I'cntt to wll the "Tkstor'MiawinJ Machine.

4t Lsoa Maa'XJ Korlh InJ lnarl A AJmo-i-Tni; rtua to know that rallroat ticketa ara bought and sold below rrcalar ratea at Orlxlcai Loaa Ofic. BouUi liiinou nrecu tw ri tKJti'tS TO KNOW THAT it tnT can ret tncir oraern ior ooxes uiieu ahort toxift. tr No. 30 8oath iMerWtan atreet. front room 3-4 irt TT A NTHV REU A RLE AND ACTIVE CAN VAWtM to aefl the Ainerfna Euvriug Ma- hin.

liberal oflciSnl. Exu MaiaachUKetU tostt 4- 'ANTED A FEW EXPERIENCED CANVAS- lor city work, at he office of the New imltfA VVllaon Swlnjr Ma.hluo. No. 10 West trMt-! Wi. TT ANTED DO YOU WANT TO HVY A WAG0n crnx(T, barer.

prtag-wagon, dray, ca't, kack rfwdiilinitwaa-jn. at your own price new nr old 7 oalL or adl.irewi the ijiiUnapol Hagonaod rrUyfo Depot, 2al eat Waabinxton atroet. A. 1 -ta. AKTED-A ACTIVE, ENERGETIC MEN jVY -ha eat rite good redommendatioiw, to toathla! lor u-In the country eo capital roqalr a rood ehauce for iacn who are wUinr to work JxTinaie mouer.

Wcao Oo.l0 W. Wash-n lojtton trwt, AtfeaU lot ih Nw Wa6ler WDnon fiairlar blae.i WJ ANTKDt-A PARTNEI1 WITH $000, IN A well eatahj jslied Uu lnesi, partner to take fftiartfrof lue ilHndaJ linnjem; caa niaire ti par lh twain Km per Too niach work for one. Ki-fereD tetjuirtd, AddrcS. P. benllnd o.W )- of rf ANTED GOO Pi EI I ABLE KEN OP GOOD kahtta.

Who oaa luraWu w.usrhctorr reference lr enaturtad to to thorn: Uofmiw A 73 aad 74 lWart-lnrtoa atreot, la fcafc PUick. Udlanapolik Tni- DealJM la-tb I'liC1 Mautj vtsUifc Co yrtsg Machiaa ii, oocl potviUna. lor men twU-, horwv waponand ti XTTlXirOOD WHO HAVE tr implored in ary r--kU torea orta kinJlar ocud, wlio write a good band, aad thor-Imehly onUreiand double catry boot-keeplcr j. Ihob uoed jMlx ther are men of roorf hab- aj jSra can aite the bent of telerea- A im ci ovia of. our i M'f 'f fwi'iS jlac-hlBeajJiaJf 74 est i- flaLE-tW CRDi GQOU VR WOOP, iVTaaiJtiesulU Won -cHtippttiwaatpd A'lrwi iWyAJt 7S4 Jtth il.luols st te nt -vOR- fiAUC 4)8 TRDS AOkF.s or NO.

1 Vivwei CmllorVldrvaa OW5wL 27 Maehu- AALI CHEAP ajtixixu-Hau uixutji inraahtne. at offloe of New Wheeler A ft Use n.i se4n Machine, No. 19 West Washlnrtpn itrnV WM. KOVK ACQ. '4'- ne OR ft ALE ALLEt ENYCTTT AS B0U3E eat: aid.

rnwiwi inntwno fiiu ml r.vxnit A COSKEIY5V per vHt venue, ao4 1 Unel saret RAI.E CnEAP SECOND-HAND-. SINGER sewtrr maruinea. oft" ofiOlin Folu, la The Howe Hewing Martina, Wat jtVMblnaJQP street Batea Ione Block. tt 1 nrt flirttaifl. ai SLU pn.

uuui irpo-i w-- knt.U'TI naiOOIS Sb iww.nun, vine i.t.ply tofiif i ioa. ti4 WasMajtoa at-wt tttN Ma. M'-. a VOR SALK-TlkE BEST JNVRTMENT IN TIDJ ifLir Musre frout the AsWemr of on In-dlaaT avenue: the plaee WlA row of s.ora 2T. iha wUlent mt fr ottulittt iron ui vp irw, Viiir iaaveSueand Loaiartaam WwT at A.

Btt AY ttn tTTAitS9-? li Stmt 'V i A' J' TT --OS aJOX-JLKJUT HUNDRED Wilaoa. Grew Eaksr, Tli-Tther etTlca of tewicr carhla iewlinsV SSZttX Yl--ZL eihingx aa-oCier fciuia 10I goods. stwir. they do just a stad Machine Aooms. NM.

mrtaai ssvt 'iflocx. Indtanapoita, 104. .1 p. TOU 1LLXT. rXJK RENT A si a t.t MarjUKd strttt FRONT, iRvOM tejef rOR RSNT THIitS rTLKA8Ayr ROMS.

us inquire a. ocj 71 TXR RENT A rrRXR-TES)' FRONT ROOM. lhr, tt Vermont t-tmt- njtt REST TWO FRONT IrfWMMNTT HNS (P TiKuire uX A. IiY3ha, atyHook RENT ONE PLE415ANT UNFURr ynuio front room, wiu boar4 for manjaad A Wi! av- aa. a' FOR KENT "OR SALE A FINE-TQSED PI NO.

Incnlre of J. W. Rajjio t. uf Weat Waabin- I ton atret ETSfTTWO LARfJE ROOld OOR FOR cjlc Txcrpoaea. IatjolreiK Weat JVihinton atreet, S4 Coot.

v. 1701. RENT CR SALE A HOUSE OF FIVE 1 ronria. rood cellar aad raairr. CaB 2B No.

1M Iat3gherty ttr et TX)R RENT PIAN05: ORGANS AND MEUO- ir)M at Braylbhaw's -Bl wahiaTi atreet I oa TXX BENT NO. ILLINOIS STREET dwe'ilnr Sa 20 East atreet; riMHOk, over Mac jiir Back. tto CK)R, RtNT-ETORE-WTTH SHELVrNO rood locally. Inquire af A. J.

171 East aahlnj; oa atroet. tta T7OR KENT ROOM ON WAfiHINO JjTOJt atroet. laqnire at Bradthaw'a Mulc civic, it i. irmL i i vm 1 1 1 1 .1 I txr RCtrr-yroRERooM: ho; 'a- west A'aiinrvo itwn nam the CrrtoX Aj-rU nett. Apply at .5 rOTut uiaon atreet, a of rxR REXX-ELEGANT f-LEETTNO ROOMS ON ttl thir floor of jEtna BniWlne.

For fall to tcala-- call on A. AaRirrr. ActntJJina Insurance orrtce in Ainaisujiains. -4 RENT-A noC: EOF EIGHT ROOMS, WITH I amoke-bon an tabi. So.

154 Winston at. rect St per aonth la! adraote: r1rena trqaa' ea. Applj.to i. H.IIi office, I TX)R RENT TWO-SrORY BRICK 1rUiia avenue, 1 6 YlncUiia avenue, 6 rooms aad a ee. laciullcr atahl.t tc.

Call at 197 Inrton Vtrect, or ITI Bouth-; Noble. tto PDR RENT-STORE kOOM NO. 74 EAST TASH-Urton pntent occupied by Tntewtler roa. wiu rtre posseiwioD Janu-ry 1S72. cqulte ofj ELOKiooi(fcCo rl2 aat Washlurton street, room No.

5, up tta.ln. i a 70R "RENT-TWO-8T0RY BRICK florrgE. moacraiy iej cwi raining rooms, rooa ceu, ell and rutcTn bouse ia rood rroalr: 45mt xnonthtnvarlably la advance. J. EuRroei A Oa, 16 kan wasautrtoa street, itooni 6, np-ataln.

Llr E01 -r- RENT A TWO STORY BRICK HOUSE elrbt rooas. wl'h summer kitchen: Caa and au mo modem Improve men ta: well and citeml under cover rood bne.k (table: nrtce twicer month. In quire at a scnooi atreet or Houtn ue taias street. 1 ua 1 rOU2fT TTOUND THAT MADAME" LE VERS, CLAIR 1' tot a XT and Fortuae Teller, baa taken room at corner Kentucky avenue and Teaacssee street LOST. OST-ON CHRISTMAS DAY PROBABLY OS Li Ohio street, a black snrf.

with ranhmere ra 1 -order A suitable reward willbetal oa leaving it at this office. 1. ut- OST THE MAN WHO CAN NOT AJFOR1' tea cents per week for a dally paper. 1 BOARDING. TJOARDING PLEASANT FRONT ROOM9 AND XJ ainrle rooms, with board, at 276 west New York streak QTRAYED BLACK HQRSB 6EYEN ywrrs old, can be found by calllbrat 2i6 West Mcrrilfstjreet, i OTItiYFD FROM MY RESIDENCE, NO 75 1 California street, a dark bay horse, 5 years did.

ahum IS bauds high, sood tyle and la gobdlcbnaU-lion: has luuto or snllnron inside of foreilees a lltrle whUoou each bind toot. Any one siting In formation or returning him to mo will be liberally rewaxuea. mX' a si. trs TKAYEO OR.6TOLE ONTRIC Nr3HT OF of the Surgical Institute black. 15 hands and? iaches hirh, Jtill atnd mane, stylish dri ver, Any toiormatiou w-111 be liberally rewaraod by calling at the V.

tviive Stock Co. office. 41 11 as acnusctts artnue. or Dr. H.

R. Auan Stuglcal' -V nsumte. TO 1X4 LOAN-MONEY ON JEWELRY, jXHTIES. furniture, etc, at Loan Office, 63(5rth Illinois i rear! TO OT OLP Jl2VT NEW TPIttK NX A 1 FOSTER FILEU, Mon'u fPurnisliors.1 4-i- Ti East Waihlnrton Bt Ruction I A.tictton A A1P CUANCB! WewiHeell thfe nousehold furniture of Frank Kicker At hia reaidenoe, No. 6)5 NorU Tenhi iireet commencing iv, 5 ID A.

THURSDAY1, IAKUARY Everything as rood tw. eonalstlUH of siutns room and chamber eta, carpet. kitchen (uruiiure. gaa fixture, stovoa. ebraavtok caa and secretary, and other Articles too numerous to mention.

r. a. nuai WTIquss and lot for sale. AucUOBeers, fTNANClAL; AND COMMERCIAL FLSANCLAV I OmcB. bf-Tirt Jxtst Krwi, I a-; Max dat, ilsnnary-L ti year nlch has juat closed- baa teen ae of uniicjnlablfl sUccess to the moneyed In tewata of this dty.

The banks have suffured. do- eiltrsomlnary caUtbitles; atlther ttm market susuuned any rtrtiarkable coatulsloas or The! bush nets I bus been steady and fa most cases followed by aaJisiactory results. AThile hut -one baiik' has declai.e4 a dividend during fce year, all havejdone WL; OKthe Hrilj eliruary. the Indiana-poliCarlafllonse AsMxiation comipnced jcpe- ons, under the preslileacy Hon. H.

Eng 11-Jt. and with Mr. Jot Elliott as nutnatr. The result has been all thai the most movers in Jts establishmeni even hoped tor; 'Else where we pubUaha ttttement by' months of the ouslaess done, showing the bjtal elearanoes, during the eleven months ol ibr existeiite, tohave bee 1650,5 2f, md the total balancea, ft With a espial to bank erf only. ua6J0u.

this la considered a pre try' fair shoving for the cltyi The baiks are closed tbay. -a wji Aa gjciiiara i Tie fcdowirg are the buying and csT iti tatea la pill market for gold, sflve ac4 exchange at one Af- a Eoninr. iickS. GoM- 106 Silrer- 1M gterlina exrbanre Chicuro and dacinrml exchange i .1 -60 apt. The following stows the rates at which 'money caa.

be obtained si Indian poIU banks; Bsifk dl5oo.maito caomers tll ceit, Ou1-li dioount good payer Iv li cent -y a $otxakkskt sxccsvrrnss. niorsE ronVenieail WenWaab1 Bakmits. ..1 ctv nraA I WAV flappy New i- .1 IIIANAPOLIS, ilQNDAY, JANUARY 1, 1872 TTTTr fPTtrA rtTffjrrn AIAaa-aa-. bo laadasIIi aitha fo22owlsg taia at 1 o'clock tala afternoon: Uurrnz. Bemcr.

U. B. per cent, bonds ofim. v. o.

b-M Don as oz jjr liov C. t-20 bands of U6t xsy. hlvJ 114. 11 -r Jl '-4 U. 8.

S-20 bonds of VS6S. Mar. 17. B. V20 bonds of 1S66.

July. 11 11' 110 U. -ao bonds o-JS67, July. U. a.

S-20 bonds of 1468, July. TJ. pec cent lwoton a cxxaxuro Hocsa TaAKia cnosa. Siatement vbowlngUe transactions of the Indianapolis Clearing House irtrt.m xrocn tbetlmo of ia organliiukkn-in February hut to the dose of r'r Clearances. 1-5M-444 16 March 1.0 1.5W My i.87o,n juir a tn 7ia 11 August LO47.0CS rnisoss sicTio cy 74S.7 415 21.S 76 71 53 18 73S.4 691.404 7J0.97? Fl 073 tUS.fC4 4S November -1 JOtX, SO li Dmber Total.

lS660JC5a- a 17.306,023 43 From this it Will MM ibftt ryt amount donia Dwm- kA. majI lliar-lMar amnnnr frr 'Vtrfh. TTlalt lareat amount of monthly balaut as occur durfag tne monta 01 Jun ana we "Urgi bal- aneeonJaaeli tJS.rjcriB. The smanest amouit of elearanoce was an ihe2lsf6f Febttiary, 3l.lJ 58, end the smallest amount cbalances on the 25 th day of May, g444 64. ew Tork neaiey Karket.

Nsw Yoax. January 3(X Te'banlu are all closed to-day. 'a. On' the gold market wis' quiet and: steady, closing at lOPJidlWJv The rates paid carrying were 1-163-M per cent gold 4eer cent Clearances about f70.000.00O. The ex port of specie for the week amounted to The weekly bank statement shows the iouowii changes Loans, decrease, 149 JWO specie, la- crease, ta.StS,; dreulatibn; decrese de posits.

Increase, legal- tenders, decrease, KVtR hnft This In a frah1'srateinentrand shows a net'rain of' al49A4.4 tri thW lenl- The banks now hold 18.090,400 above ahe a per cent re 1 a quired by law. -r r- Money ax the opehingof the market; was easy at 7 cent -gold. Later In the day it. was tight at 7 per cant gold to 1-16 per ceo t' Governments were.Tery strong with -a slight ad- Bute bonds wereftufl but irmi Li Btoeke opened dall. but'with ry firm mieci: jrery firm pileeV ljadlAaapoUsIIeKarkea.

fMoiaAT Noon, January j. There is scarcely anything being done ia this market to-day by any of the houses. J. -C. Ferjat.

on, A CcT. clesed their season 'Saturday, after harv lag; slaughtered since the opening. 'Wheat, Fletcher A Coda expect to clone to-morrow. Xing- en A Co. pack ail the year The 'market is to-day at $4 1SJ4.JQ, Y3t 1' Seal Ealate, or thk vxaa 4x0 thk wipx rsbt DIXG DI I 4 Al polls as the one in which more dwellings were ted than during an ycother two 'years the city: history.

As shown bynfcarly twelvp huridredffer mlts iasaetL 1 been in vested build ings. But this is by no mean's correct, as theantlc Inated costUalways stated "below the actual cost in many Instances fifty per cent lower. It perfectly legiumate, tuerefow, to the aggre gate investment in round numbers at tZ.000 000., Ji r. A Mn ui inisamouuiapaaa soo.uw nas peeu piacea in huicheMtwr aboutAS25.000 in business blocks. storerooms, etc, leaving nearly one and tbree-quar ter taillions to.

the erecuon and repair, or dwelling ho The tiaasactlons la real estate are. no less grstl- During the year 4,132 transfers were' filed rd, hating a total consideration ol Includes, of course, the. record of the and Marion county, anT is not therefore, a'ulte so satisfactory a showing aa that relative to buildings. "the city has been one of fxcudmeat and great activity, especially In subur- "ban. property'.

Prices have grad sally risen until in several localities they have more than doubled. The1 year closes with the market lit a healthy and! satisfactory condition, and with flattering prospects for the new j. a Last week the holidays afsorbed nearly all ihc Interest aid butlittle of Interest was repord. ADDITIONAL if km name of FMayhewis mentioned si Bucceesbr to Joseph Poole, present Secre tary of the State Board of Agriculture has been connectedwith the Board nearly all theitime since (k organisation, 5 and knows dull KBATXy uses. fyw.

dtj I I I the duties ctheoffice Hltv.roeu Utn. would make an acceptable officer tf a' change brick iVtobeWe. 7 Hew th slei. reple fJelebra KmaaefpatJon Day. Tivday, regarded as.

Emancipation Day by the' colored people, was celebrated those who look to the bbona of liberty and citizenship as identical with January 1st' The Umsion was small aid tha soeakinir ouit- ordinary and but little outward Wfalfesta- Udns ot joy wereonseryea. There can be bo doubt but that the colored brethren rejoiced in the prospects swhich Emanlption Day had wronghtlo At; 11 o'clock, 'the procession having it -ex-j-n mm I Band from imo -i Al 7' 7 Street unurcn, and pursued tne louowing line of march from Vermont on Columbia to nl1 nn ITirf WiiMnfnn net nn Wftli. dvuw. vu "-ci --j ington to Illinois, north on Illinois to-Indt-1 ana avenue to the churches on Michigan and Vermont etreets. -Upon Terurnlng to the 1 point qf starting, the paraders broke line and went into the Vermont Street Church where an oration was delivered by Rev.

R. Bridges, and short speeches by J. a llinton, Elbert, J. BelL. Daniel Pearson and 'ohersj the exer cises dosing at' 2Vcloclf tbdaj.

Cmn lraaesitatama. x' Dr. Everts, Superintendent of the Ltmatie Asvluin was resented with an eleeant ail- Asyium, was presemeu wjia su cirgantau-i yer service by hisrassatantarit cajmefjcnn 4 were jicfjeana. i. 6 -r CqL W.

of WCes Brog. Co, was the recipienfjof a handsome gold headed cane by the employes at the wholesale estab- iabiiieni. The fkillful workmanship Col- lazer was ensraved jfl ''I u.r wra nwraJ w. ti. was maae eaprj me, suuoian-1 tial rift of gold watch and massive chain.

frea tiie collection at Coldasera. jUr. en the I I i I I I i I chain was engraved th paiaef cr W. B.lDn5t. AX nA -ih to fca i Wllliawi, fr; Cttrrr, C.iL poster, J.

TRailstaci, P. AusUn, TV. P.ioctwood; A. 8. 'Talmef B.

H. WU- liama. Jiunary first 1S7Z Upon the watch: Prwenfed to J. Olirer by 1 the boya of th The elegant tea. set recently preseoted to K.

R. Smith and laidy( came from Craft Alia cnifvJohxistoQt organist of Grace Episcopal CSiurch, with a gold watch from Craft A dutur'a,) by the mem bers of the congregation. Richard! AltridgeJ auperintendent pt tie line car shops, received a gold jwatch from his subordinates," which they selected it Craft fc Cwtter'si Craft Catter supplied the materials fiir caning (gold-headed, the fotlowingpersona M. H. Spades, of the Indiana Store; by his ScheUsmidt, leader of Cre- mona band, by his fellow aciansi WnL McVev.

br his friendA a 1 a v' 1, It Will' Iia ramaTnhAM.l th. MUAMil help of the Bates Hons. ureLnted G.W.. I Wesley with gold-headed kajde. and to-day the white employes took the younfc-er mem- em, tr cnar es esiey.m an ungarded moment into, tneiOoasoet office, andidthoqt allowing him time for nj I sis tan ce, caned him in a meet man ncr.

ie cane tsed upon this occasion was a -Dcauumi rold beaded one. upon which was Inscribed, "Presented ta Charles "VTefr lerjbythe employes' of the bates House, Jan. st, 1S71, ChaTley "was completely STirprised but to the caningr with -his usu erace. The Illlaola Mreet Tanael. We have been shown th'if AiJmm of a Vm4 i5T posed iron tunnel under' the TJhion Railway I trarVa nn Dlmnia arj.o-r,iVh nffom oi-i munv I miri.

tw1 I f---w" 0 M41KJ a Wl UUAivs smwi I-. v' I we shall be surprised if it does not bring the i Council to a serious consideratii of itsadop- I tion. The plan is to construct with a footway on. each side," extending from 'thejouthaideof McXabb street to the north side of.Lpuialana, ith approiheS of very convenient erade onlv aixtv or sfeventv eet UXnntKt lhJtrnl w.U 0 fyi w. lieleVep the sidd ways to be seven feet ZJZrZ Z.liJirTl' y- "Y1C necessity for the foot tunnels than Sir Isaac Newton's friend did for his making a big hole Kiaa iMAa hia Ki mm r.4! a fw his little cat "The big' cat," said the philosc- ibroiirb rt littl hoW' itT A it.

l.ill. i A' IL It. xiui iujb uiue cai cap go uirouga me oig hole," said his one roadway for upward and another for downward! of there need never be two abreast in either one and consequently there must 1 .1 always be room for a. footman besides a wagon. A little sidewalk, raised a foot or two in each of big will answer every purpose Of the smaltaunnels, And save, a considerable outlay.

Further. v-do hot see'why the below McKabb unless the Union dlpbrWi be extended ouihward. A passage undjr the Union tracks is enough. With tEese abatemente of the Iron plan, it strikes us i asl bein referable, even at eanal cost to brick .11 passages. It can be constructed so (rapidly that in a single day the tracks can be under run, and business In'no fay obstructed, "it will be a tubular tunnel like the tubular bridge over Mcnai straits in England, the strongest structure of its size and cost in the world.

Being continuous and solidly jointed, it will not settle in a quicksand -excavation, as a brick tunnel might It can not be affected by the jarring of trains, as brick worif lying close to the surface might be. It be run over at once without danger rf being loosened or broken, and green brick can't be.1 It will cost less, and Jypro precautions to avert it will; be even more durable than bheky And last, but' not least, its strength allowing it to come close to the surface, and to be made not than ah Inch where the Jother must (be'a foot or more, it needs a far shallower We presume that a thirteen foot passage way need not go deeper than fifteen feet fronj the surface, to put two feet of dirt between it and one should nave at least lour', feet, have at least es toe taictnesb ol its wall, and that would put it nineteen feet from the rand three or four feet under' water. -The water would have to be. pumped out, for it -i would be too deep to be drained into the sewers, and that would be a heavy expense. 1 The iron qnnef wpuio; 87014 thi serious, os objection a brick one.

More- overf ur or five feet greater depth of the "7T' ir acproacne wor, mxi3i cfXTf UtZ9 Suan "Pi fnto the tunneis a neavyrain, or a thaw-l us cei, ueep umust oe pumpea out as a consaeraoie ex- can oe aisnieu iuui vue iuuiuij itreei sewer for the expense of "tapping" the latter. These be many and decided eqf Rntas for. ciose examinauoa vi oow mpucs oi con itruction by the Alexis trfee Vg araj sjAceeaatfctily Osm i rbMaasit Five. aair4 Xllar OmeStesd. i From the develaad Leader, December 27.

Thie hotels of Niairara Falls have the" rep- utation of making it a point to swindle thr customers whenever they iye an opportu- nitf This pec uliar trait was erempUued in a nnmistakable manner on the occasion I avA v-. i I of the CraUd Ducal paity stopping at the spencer Arouse, a jeconu rate hotel, the lirst class. houses there ha vine been closed for the winter. The party stopoed three-fourths of day, and ate one meal. The landlord hav- big hand.

'presented the moIri.t'a bill of pne thousand hundred dollars.1 The biH was refused payment, a matter of course, and the thereupon had his porters go to ri h.nn 'vMueantfiH tra mvIAfisti. I Ana 1 1 ine oaRgage car oi iue raiifuau anu, seize Dageage oi the party ior tne purrcsa or com-. pell: Th Ilfng the payment of his swindling caarpe. The matter wasnnaiiy, compromised oy the iy proceeding, earnestly! cX-'yqrer of the party tq pay un3ir an4 thus adept legal means tq recover the owrcharce. Thiasarcegtlon wasdfclined, as the Grand 1 1 I I I I 1 I I I 1 lATfST BY TELEGDAPII.

Our EelaUoni witt Spiia Consid ered CritJ if 1 Treasure Found In the Unina It 1 1 a Cameron HoTinj oiilinisler Cm 'IN- 4 tain's Position, Etc tC uxxrl l0a? ia TeX I ne reporteu captnre of steamer Flor- I aa pronounced notroe in I oa Friday. All on board wereJosL' I ticftlsM. 1 The.Texas I Legislature will nieet on the 10th to attempt impeachmenl of Controller 1 a San Francisco telegram says the storm is 1 abatinrin the Taller, and the country is sen- I A fire at Monroe Louisinia. on Friday night, destroyed aU'ty baildlogs, uflictisg loss, of Bowman's iron works; in the Third Ward of Milwaukee, was burned TeaterdAT morn- I iuv xiuiaaeipnia neaitn omcers report snows -za aeatns rrom smallpox last week; vr 6 JV. 1 'The revolution irt Mexico is increaaintr.

1 Th roTwtla hmvtt wnni ZT" tZwT V.r n-7 iV 7 Unfon Pacific, railroad is" still snow bound westof ulftfil I aBULXlJia rHL II JtrKm IB I m.A deep itt cats that hare been twice shoveled -V f-. A bulletin reports thW FrJnee.of Wales, al- ttotagh slightly affected by a swellinj; above gp. continues to The risitof tnm ccfiuua uvuui ia app roueuueu ia voawsj county Arkansas, between the sheriff, who WM aiiannriiul TiPTirHtli imnnf-limnf 'anil th7.pTeVr tiTc has summoned a posse.iand proposes to take the office by force. The ship Pye, from' Wilmington, with a URnm VIII Hltm I AT tnPTtATtr ins. WSttt Tit Ft.

I. tiS6J? 7 V8 it I ipenune in iu liuuuun mariteu i The Russian steamer Kuaia, plying on the Caspian Sea, foundered in a ternncgale. AU vin uwuu viiiucrs, auu pnaoeoers 1 were urowneo. ine steamer bad a million roubles treasure on board, which is a total loss, a. WASHINGTON.

Demoeratie Cancaa Oar Spnfsh Relax i Cansrj'a Fe)-irn PeUey, Civil 'j timntit Senators and ra-ember will probably meet the last of next" week in cau- eus, to receive the report of the Presidential Campaign" Committee, and to discuss business matters of the party. Jt is not believed thst My reference whatever will be made to an step to be taken outside theliemacratic party Presidential question. Not a Bingle Democratic member is known who has any proposiuon on tnt nature to oner. 1 The conduct of the.Soanish war steamer! in firing upon the Florida after she left 8t Thomas ia to be atonoe The present unofficial advices indicate that a solid shot was nred without the Marine, league. ndr therefore upon the high seas.

If this prove true, a crisis may oe suaaeniyjaeaea In the relations between this ronntrv and a a. Spain. The government has dedded that" the Hornet must be released at once. She will probably' be conveyed out of Pwt aa ince by an American vesseL 1 tFrom Cindanatl Commercial's 8peclaLl The question has been' raised -concerning three persons are recommended to the operauon 01 ut avu service reform, if. appointing power and one is selected, the remaining two must oome.tn as new appli- oanu apa be again examined? The- Com-missiop hold that one or both of the two rejected, in any case, may be ajjsin presented loraeiecuon ior appointment, when their original examination will rate as one of three l.nei)eaa MywbaeqneMtt.

f. rrrom the Gasette's Special. .3 Senator Cameron has fakenjt uponhim- sen move on uurun a has written to him that in view ci the political divisions which are developing In Pennsylvania, tUI "be a proper and uf i proper ana prudent thing for ilr. Curtin to declare 11.1 1 A himself. NEW YORK, Maya izali F.

Ckallesge Baak FavUare Prkakle, te.X iFrom the- Cindnaatt Enquirer's Special of this morning.l The Seventy have tent si circular to the City Senators and Assemblymen demanding eeay legislation ior tne removal or Aiayor CalL Uim Mace is out with a challenge to any man in the world te fijght for $2,000 a aide, or for a RMakes sura, the fight to be his hut 1 Archbishop McCloekey tordav conzratnlat. ed his hearers upon the conversion of 29,000 Mussulmen to Catholicisxa. 1 The Third Avenue Savings Bank, which fthAtood. ran to October, will probabJyJ mis weex.Aio-morrow will eu me or uirectorr. fiis-l astro os speculation and show that I when tbey reported to the State Bankinz trv A A a.

a. veparcmenvvnas me oan caa sty-plus, was really wose than aotKins. accordirs. H'one estimate, and one tylC According; to another, hai ebarras-itnent begaq with ex-CongAyflman W. A.

Darlings brotei-itt-laWa 175,000 defal- cation." and this was followed by a loss of I irJlrt nmnn tlanti Ik fall In 1 irj05.000 on AtlanUc JfaU.in which at least ca oi its directors was interested." A pinority of the Directors swore that th cheers made false entries on the sent illusory re-1 tb? CKatnrf, and used the bank's lor IsHs at nnmnuM Tirirtw k. institution is rotten. ILLINOIS. Treasure raadfn 4h attsta. CuiCAcso.

Jsntiarv laLoxerk In tit ruins of the Hotel carue upon a wooden chest, somewhat Saturday, which, on being broken open, was found to tojitaia Bearly $20,000 In gold, stiver and nickel coin. Their was nothing in the shape of paper money in the bo.xv 7 ie presence c4 alctel proves, of course, that- the trs-aie can not have been buried much over a de- Uagyit, tfcftUiXtitir.WlB. aobp'ly I I I 1 I I. I I a i I E- of u.j. IT, Indiana rrxats.

Aiae new union depot at Kicnmona are three young ladies of the Ella Jonei' attending Asbury thisyear. Macellas (Tohipeon, a yoans man Whitley county, blew out his brains in a ia. of insanity, a few days ago. A young sfiaa named Craig was badly, an perhapsjatally injured by a falling limb vt tree he was fellinir. near CallowaV station.

fewdajsago. JSrighW near Ladoga, fell and plunged its arms into kettle oboiling lard up toils elbows, literi! -Ijr cooking thenx. A T. Michael Brady, of Franklin, intoxicated on on the landing of a tliLt ot outside etairs, and fell ore'e ihe bannister to the pavement, causing his The number of students enrolled this term of Asbcry Unfyersity. three hundred and fire, ot whom forty-five are The increase trier the firsUermof last year is thir ty-three: lr.

Mrs. Osborne, of Lafayette, was' thrown from her carriage, by an unruly orse th naay, and painfully injured. The animal stepped in her face leaTin marks which wi -I ialwmjs iVmain; Mr ck Rlcketts, a saloon keeper, at Knighbjtown; stopped td let- down'the lock 1 of his double barreled gun with his toe while out hunting on Saturday last, lie leares a wife anSfone child. a -i man of Jtishawala, incensed by a tJie Peace who assessed him flte A a0li Misdemeanor, atteinpted to snI- jvmu wux ujr piu-ung me nairoi in Clul "itu JU8" oojcted journed in due form, with his six shoot er The death of L. D.

Shrvock. of Irtdiaua, on a steamei at Louisville about tlie and burial at CIndnnati shortly 4 exciting mnSnt on uMnninf v.t "7- 7: ciujj iuui ai. r-vanBTiiie Dy atSOn. The suspicion Is that the journey of the da- ceaseajtna nis buriaiere Intended to be cret The matter will probablr recelva In vestigation. 1IT T.l a murd Bla w- Stion, near supposed -by outlaws Sonora.

The Cherokee National Council Lai solved after rejecting the Ocmulgee Constitn-tion. The two thirds vote nevessary to it. adoption therefore can not be obtained. iPresehtse, DIAMONDS, i WATCHES, SILVERWARE, 4 GOLD BRACELETS, OPERA, V. MATINEE; And LEONTINE CHAINS, At aix eeons sou AtS No.

14Ki.t Wstaliliitttois nfflsuvrj rate or CBAaea. SOCIETY 73 IRECTORT. a MA80NIC LODGES. eiNTWt Ijodgk, No. rjc.

Ruckle, W. Charles Fiaher, Mceu in UullJ-. -A i L.Swmer, w. M.jeara"ei aAleTeCTetafy. Meets tiran Masonic HalL Ajjcirtt JUmbiiarxs, No.

o. vir. Ingl rtwaU, fccreury. Meets ia AltaaBullJ- IxpiasirorXfCHArTM. 'i vvlu Priest; Charles ruin, sicrela.

7 Cornr No. i John, -'Xberf Grand Master; Charles YUhvt, Rocorder. Maaio Leooa, No. StiJacison JohnG. Mecu in.

Grand sonic HalL f. Mymc Trr, No. Caven, W. M. Wm.

Cone, Meets la Grand Lodge HaiL Yoax Rrrt-MeeU to Masonic HalL Martin Ribs nth Priest; ttstftwell RArtaCusofAXLkav.No. Rocer Parn" XnA. nent OommandBr: Lbarle. rt.y,li a. us a eoorrzau "Rrrs.

MeeU to Yoha's Block. Caven, T. P. G. M.

ftJwelL 0iu Baaaiat Contort orPai.ic orJrrra xrn jA U' :K.HaweU. CH.A,rTni w' JUmard, M. E. HaftweU. Grand 5ocrtU n.

v.uiiiMituuw-ia-vai,i E. llartwell, Grajd Utrrt I stAJoyic vxxTijia To-ariesT, Indians polis CouacU, No. 3 Siatcd mentaiy meetlag at 7 o'clock. Also work. KNIGHTS OF PYTHIA3.

NaWBakngf11 atUer toArman Etix Lonoa. Nti. i-ut. P- HalL bt Lveree. Tua.

a i Tuesday, Id 3d Tuesday of ealh mo iT Masto Lotwx. No. 1-Meets Wviaedaycvrtr-IX-gree. Sd Sd LxeiM each month. Oxivb: BaASCH Voce, No.

1 Meeis Satnnlar nln'n ix HalL 1st Irrvo. bt an4 4th e. -i eaiuroay; 3d Degree. sJ Sal- il AST Aaik awaAnSW of month. Csavo Lodgx lcars Pv-riti p't Washington atrert; Charles P.

arty, G. K. jc Smbe saatsjania Insurajtc Uf- IMP. O. M.

Rw Ctw Tatss Na IS meet every mains at Ujrir hall, aowthww. rornw of Wasfcina-umaiKi MrMianhi.reTa. i rwrw. 8. W.

M. l-Mu'mry TUr ovcr i.a.Aa, Wlldera, tjeyttary. No -Mtieverv Fr'tav ningoverrietcbers Bank. tvtwi. Gsure il.

waia, Secretary. TEMPLE 01 lTCXOll. Catttau TnrLa' or P-5 a No. vv-arvw niKhtatT. rf li.

(VwW ji Bulldinr. Th KtwiJ n.mu auI Derivf Temjle aul C-s: cil no'- ir 'yrriUfs. Holiday.

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