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yi I if J' VOL. CISTo. 274. INDIA2STAPOX.IS. INDIANA.

FRIDAY. OCTOBER 1 23. 187-. 71 PRICE TWO CENTS. i i 4...

-iFiworjE Who reads this naner needs an Overcoat, or an jf other garment of I Youtlis' or Boys' Wear, fWIll call or send for sam thev! will lie both promptly furnished ancj as tonlfthed hy the style and quality, of the garments, and the low prices; at which we are selling them, N.Y.O.RC.H. 37 E. Washington St. The Cheapest Place! in the Ci Wall Paper LOOK AND CONVINCE YOURSELF. ALBERT GALL, lOl KitHt Waohlnffton I DTTR I TWO )OLLAR HIRf LKAD8 TTK MAUKiCT.

PAItKKlt, 3 IV. VaU5nRton St. CANS OYSTERS, AT ThomronX2V lrgi iajivnue. 17WR SALE FOLDING tSKKl.NU JlAliaun run IT SJO. br Wilkenn, 78 last Marsci i.

va jit HALE A FINE. YOUM with. lanulre of J.F.Taylor, 0 Mussachusctta are. TTOR SALE AT MA ROT'S, hi EAST WASUtNO-V ton street, one new parlor set at 8UO, worth 'T. TuiBtmit-AT MA ROT'S.

87 EAST WASH 1 ington street, new yard-wide carpet at 2." ntal a yard. SALE-ONE NEW FH.TClN, AN second-hand bugjlea; cheap, 231. West wb- inirtnn it. nor saLE daisy fink-cut i am 1l tity, bv Chambers, 11 Massachusetts avenue and Nnrth Illinois sti 87 E. WASH- Ingtoh.streeW walnut frame show cases at 4250 per fool.

loot, to cioe ina duiui-. A a I. If AT A HOT'S. TO CLOSE OUT P- the show case buslnew. one Moot round Jroht walnut raxe a beauty cheap, ITT 6 8 IrgU SALE AT MA ROT'S, 87 EAST WASH- gton street, Stewart cooa stove all in good order; a bargain.

ul 16R SALE AT MA ROT'S, 87 KASX WASH-' ington street, fine new oil paintings at each would be a bargaiii at 16 come ana see incm. HOME -DOUBLE Heating Base Burner, No. 2i, nearly new; also o.m vnvi h.Atinr stoves and a coot lug stove, k. Mliian. 7 and East Washington St.

i Tit )R TX)R BALE ANYONK UJaUAUftt Ay rua-K ra.a.n(3rorr A Baker fle wine Machine ci any style and pay cash, can get a bargain by addressing "Damon," News omc. Machine never has been used. fl 1 inn a At it A BARGAIN ONE THREE AND I smwmmvm LjLne dooiv AwmiTMHj i in, rnnd ti new: also shafting, belting and "quite a quantity of Job type. Apply or address Indianapolis Paper Company, East Maryiana Indianapolis, Ind. I tt nt 6ALE-14 X.OTS LN A BODY, AT THE Brown Sewing Machine Works upon which the purchaser can make 'money'; these works are nearly ready for cocuptnev.

and the largest in the st; a grcrt bargain is offered for few days. Call alN. 1 Court street. toh rUKSONAlADB. WXKt, i X.

WASH. STREET, treats chronic disease. Hont i a. tt. to r.SL EKSO A L-M AX fOLTZ CIGARS FOR sale at the Central Cigar Store, IS North Meridian st.

O.T.Wkils. tSeRSOSaL-A BEAUTIFUL MALE BABE FOR S- liM II. 11.. Tal.MM street, net door to Quaker chnrch. tttt TSERSONAL-P.

L. CHAMBERS, 73 NORTH 11 jr linois street and 11 Massachusetts avenue, sells clear Havsna filler cigar for 5 cents. vet TDEESONAL-P. KELLER. CABINET MAKER in atl branches; jobbing and repairing done to satisfaction, a Massachusetts avenue.

CHIMNEY SWEEP-ANY ONE wanting their chimneys cleaned without any injury to their carpets, and In the promptest ner, leave orders at 231 West Ohio 'treet. ity. tu ERSONAL-MADAME ij DUET IS NOW PRE-JT pared to receive pupils in, music land wax work fXie searbea all lady instruments, harp, piano, gut, tar and oaa or melodeon. Her rooms are No. sd Martindale'a Block.

.1 ttt uvcTioy sjxxx, AUCTION SALE WE WILL SELL SATURDAY at li) a. 2 pair Fairbanks' scales, nearly uew 10 large ta cans, 2 show cases, large bit of bedsteads, fradtstands, extension; table, chairs, new carpet, stores and a general variety of household goods. At 1 r. we will sell 2 good horses, 2 buggies, 3 saddles sad second-hand harness; at 7 r. st.

a lot of hats and caps, notions, ett. Payae Smith, auctioneers, 61 South llitools. I Auction 8 ales-the sale of piece A goods, dress goods, calicoes and.ladieV no tloos. at 111 East Washington street, is attracting a eri rush of people and large quantities are being Eldteerr dav and evening. Call while you may bur out of a nrswlass stock at a aacrihoe.

wul eil Satuniar morning. October 2. a large a.rt-T'.JT fatcr brackets. uncUim- ton tu tu t.wAi MOST. LO DEEDS PUT UP IN A ARGE VEb i ope- The finder will liberally rewarded by rle'iTeriag tbem at No.

46 R. Miuxa. Kakt Washington St. ttt LOST WHITE BULL TERRIER AXKi; EAIiS trimmed; collar mark on throat. Any ialor-niationtht Hill lead to bla raewerr will be re-warded at thU offl- or at the office the Indian-apols Iaturaace Company, i Hp TO BUY GAKPBTS and, I WTtiT lAArvmA ti the number of hm- and wlrhrvit Lh nini of the Party for wborfl Intended, are not to be delivered through the Tost trace, but snt to the ieaa Lenerumce, xa accu-inw with Kftinn fid.

Renlalion of laiXL United riiatrss Law, Such tetters, in answer to advertise- inenu. mast be left at The Hews trace to insure WAMTED. SlI A GOOD GIRL AT ICS ASH Brett, toof ANTED A KW WDGIES, AT WEST ObiO ft- not I IT ANTED BOARDERS AT 1W SOUTH MI3- sissippist. tuot Ilf.A NIK D-A GOOD GIRL, AT 161 BU cbanan st. tttf ANTE I BOARDERS Alabama st.

Ht 69 NORTH tttt WANTE D-A GOOD COOK AT fiy, MAS A cihusett avenue. II ANT D-FGRNITURE TO REPAIR, AT If 72 Virginia avenue. ttt ANTED A MAS TO West Market street. REPAIR SHOES 38 to tt WASTED A FEW NICE BOARDERS North -MUwistuppi it. AT 142 Ubf GOOD BELL BOY at Occidental Hotel.

ANTED A NURSE-GIRL, IMMEDIATELY at South IUinola st. 7AKTmr-2 WOOD TURNERS AT NO. 213 I Buthf Pennsylvania st. ttot A5TED-A NURSE GIRL, IMMEDIATELY Ii South JUlnois it. i AM El) IMMEDIATELY A GOOD SEW lng girl at lot Broadway.

tttf lir-A-W'T'K GIRL TO DO GENERAL HOUSE- I wort at South last sU to-tt -X- A TIL TO SELL THE BEST FOLDING lounge, at-78 East Market tU tufcf ANTED TO BUY 4 ICE CHESTSl AT OYS- ter House, 2 lrginia avenue to tt AirANlED BOARDERS AT RICHMOND TEM If perance Houses 35 West Georgia it. ta A TkD FIRHT MORTGAGE NOTES. K. Lemon, Martmdale new block, ut oat WANTE FIRST MORTGAGE NOTES ON Indianapolis- property. W.

H. English, ANTED LADIES WITH CHRONIC DISKAHK Da. Fana, 6 E. Wash, st; a. to 9 r.

st. AN TKD $18 At 1 t'J North FUR FOLDING LOONUES, Delaware street. th ANTE PURCHASERS FOR FOLDING lounges, at to at 72 Lrginia avenue tt ta tir ANTED 818 WILL BUY GOOD FOLD 11 ing lounces at 149 North Delaware street th 1 1 7 A AT THE STAR SHOE HOUtiK East Wabhington street, pair for kio tos 1 A A FEW CENTRAL DAi boaident. at West Ohio street; $3 50 pet week. jttoT, 1 ANTED PERSONS IX) OCCUPY 2 UN1TUK- YY nistied front rooms, with board.

0o Ash su to nt lr ANTED 4 DAY BOARDERS AT Nv. 4n North JS'ew Jersey st; reference given and re i WOT rANTElH-AN IMMEDIATE SETTLEMENT with, everybody who owes us. uo JAME.SO.V FUNKHOtrSER. D-SITUATION BY large boarding house, A GOOD COOK Address Sews office loot ANTED A GOOD GIRL TO COOK AND assist with washing and; ironing, at tot) N. Meridian St.

to ANTED BY A GOOD A PLACE IN A small family good references given. Call at SOtiiWiuiilon st. I 1 tt of 1 1 TASTED JOB PLASTERING -GIVE TIME or take, good notes-as pay. Plaster- er, News ottice. ANTE 2 GOOD FEMALE HANDS Tu work at the tailor trade: steady-work at 3D Kentucky avanue.

toot WT A-N D-A UOOD DRESSMAKER AT NO, ,615 North Illinois street, that understands cutting and titling, ANTED A NEW OR SECOND-HAND carriiige will pay in plastering. Address News oilictt. to or WANTED SOME NEW OR SECOND-HAND furniture: will pay in plastering. Address Plasterer, News office. to of AN ED tl FOR PURE GOL.D FILLINGS, average size, warranted, by Dr.

Talbert, 6u4 East Washington street. ANTED SITUATION AS child reu, or light work in a Address Nurse, this btnee. i un NURSE FOR small family tttf WANTED BOARDERS FOR DOUBLE and single rooms also Stable for rer.t. Ap-ply at 1) North Meridian st. tu of FURNITURE, STOVES, CA R- pets.

to buy resell on commissioiu Payne A bmith, bl South Illinois st. uti 11 7 ANTED A SITUATION BY MAN AND A pply at 218 East ft He, in city or country. Washington Btrevt, Iu rear, up stairs. to if A TE D-AtsilUATION AS CLERK IN A i or to drive a delivery wagon; references given. Address News office, WASTED A LARGE HOUSE IN COMPLETE order and in a first-class neighborhood, for private family.

Address MSP, News omce. tt tf WANTE EVERYBOUY TO CHEW DAISY tine cut. two ounces for 10 cents. Chsmbers's, Lll Massachusetts avenue, and 73 North Illinois su i WANTED $1,000 FOR 2 OR 3 YEARS 0 first mortgage; proptrty worth will pay l. -cent, interest.

Address this tt ot -i rANXEO TO RKM ai ABLJi IV hniwx.ml wmrona within a few siuares nr Hiiin Hnnw innnirv.t 7u ivpst nasnmeion street. no WANTED HOARDERS PERSO.SS WANTING board can find good rooms and good board at 131 North Alabama street; would like a few day boarders. WANTED ITjKOWN I HAT THE ORIGINAL Star Shoe Store has removed to 114 Massa- chusetis avenue, where you shoes in the city. can una ine cneapest uls WANTED SHOEMAKERS 2 FIRST-CLASS shoemakers wanted at Martinsville, Ind. Inquire immediately at Moohey, Taylor Smith's, 147 South Meridian.

tust ANTED AN AGENT lNBVERY COUNTY in this Sute tosell ani article used in every familv; caavaseri can make So a day. Call at No. liKjBo'uth Illinois st. i to tf ANTE BRICK. IN EXCHANGE FOR 2 splendid lots, oa one oif the best streets north lots east front, above grade, and first-class.

Address BuMnesa, News ottic tice Alf ANTED A MAN WHO HAS HAD SOME experience in the care of stock. and i a good milker; one with a family preferred. Call at my three miles southwest 01 the city. Fi.klpixg Be ELSE. to tf WANTE TO SELL A NEW GROVES Baku Sewing Machine, of any style desired, at a bargai: cash.

A purchaser can secure a heavy discount from the regular price. Address Damon, Nem office A D-PEkSONS WPIIING THEIR horses fed during the winter at reasonable nrices. can be aecomm oUated by Rice Hanxins, 4 la annthnf thtt pitr orders can be left at Dr. Abbett's offioe. No.

S3 Virginia avepue tu WANTED BY THE FIRST OF NOVEMBER, bv a young couple, a house of three rooms, within tlx squares of Washincon street: any one hasinc sncha house will find a good, permanent tenant bv ad resting this office. tat.UA to 1 1T-A TED EVERYBODY TO SUPPLY themselves wfth the new style of cold weather aprons lor children's carriages; at Kierolf 135 Massachusetts avenue; bring your carriages and have them fit nicely it makes them equal to a closa carriage. i -i tnt WANTED--A NIGHT SCHOOL IS OPEN every evening from 7 to 9 r. at the Bryant btrauoo Business College and Telegraph Institute, 44 South Meridian street BookkeepintTel-egraphing, Arithmetic. Writing, taurhLi F-rttnu, young men and ladies invitea to calL no 7 Jton OR fMAJJJS.

TJIOR SALE OR TRADE A BOOT AND SHOE Jj business on Washington street: business locality and stock, good as pav, cath and real estate will answer; immediately. James Frank, No. 30 East Washington over Fletcher's Bank, or TJWR SALE OS TRADE HORSE AND BCGGY 17 that cost JiuO. wiJ sold Lf fjiD; will take part pay in groceries; horse is younx and perfecll gentle. Also a rood m4k' cow for sale cheap, in quire at lit Fletcher arcane, or address "Trader," Care of the News.

MEST. RENTA SLEEPING ROOM AT Si iV Maryland st. WEST rtnt ITOR NT-4 OB 5 ROOMS, AT p01 MAS3A- tu avenue. toot RENT THE AVENUE to David Stevenson. HO US CSEj HED APPLY ts jX)R RENT PLEASANT FURNIS ROOMS at 17 East Walnut st.

tun: RENT 3 ROOMS. SECOND FLOOR- IN 17 quire 13 Vest Georgia st. totf TX)R RENT-HOUSE ON SOUTH DELAWARE, inquire at zsb East aartet st. tt or 17 OR REN UNFURNISHED FRONT RNOM, with board, at 149 Sou ih East st. to tt REST-: SMALL HOUSES ON SHELBY street Inquire at 36 Buchanan st.

to of ITOR RENT 2 FRONT ROOMS; Ui 16: PEN-; die ton pike. Address C. this office. tort GKR RENT-FRONT OFFICE. SECOND FLOOR, a.

117 Avast waanington st. j. m. juaan. nn TX)R RENT-FURNISHED ROOM FOR TWO JJ gentlemen.

Inquire at 101 Indiana ave. ni st TR RENT 2 NICE ROOMS. COR. INDIANA 17 avenue and Illinois st Apply on premises, tt fXR RENT tii PER MONTH. COTTAGE FIVE rooms.

Inquire at 340 West Washington st. tt For Kent nicely furnished or un-fumtshed room, and board, at 277 N. Tenn. tt nt WITH BOARD ONE LAEGE front room and. suite of rooms, at 109 East St.

Joe st. I nv nt FOR RENT TWO NICE ROOMS, SINGLE OR together, with cellar and woodshed, at 43 Spann avenue, it or FO KM Kl REN AN UNFURNISHED FRONT roorri. with board 64 North Mississippi street. corner iiartet. nt TX) REN NEW HOUSE OF 8 ROOMS.

ON Broadway, between Tinker and 8th. Apply to D. Everts, 306 Park ave. uv st OR OFFICE ON FIRST floor: also pleasant cor: er rooms partially fur- nisbed. in Baldwin's block.

-u-i TX)R RENT A i WELL FURNISHED HOUSE. OS easT terms, td a family without children- Ii quire at No. 126 Jjast tt Ot RENTNEAT COTTAGE, 5 ROOMS. NO. North MLssissippi meet; rent17.

iE. H. Mayo, 86 and 88 South. Meridian. tott rH)R RENT NOVEMBER 1st.

NO. EAST New York a brick house 'of 10 rooms. For particulars apply at 144 North East st. to RENT HOCS i 270 NORTH NOBLE ST. of 4 large rooms an all conveniences, inquire of Esquire bchmitt's on'North Delaware street CW REN A LARGE FRAME DWELLING on North Tennessee st.

with large and hand some grounds. Inquire at Harrison Bank. i FOR RENTA KURNI8HED OR UNFUR-nished room, with board, at southeast corner New Jersey and Walnut references required tu 17 T-STORK ROOM, lfti 8. ILLINOIS street, Howe's new block one of the best busi ness rooms in the city. Apply to S.

Rockwell; tf TTIOR RENT 1 OR 2 ROOMS. F'JRNISHEDOR unfurnished, for gentleman and lady cen trail located. Inquire at 71 North Illinois street. to F01 RENT BUSINESS ROOM. NO.

308 EAST Washington street, 16 feet wide by 75 feet deep. Inquire atBtore or of Dr. Kinsler, 22 Circle street to" CVJR RENT-LAW OFFICE ROOMS, ON THIRD floor, and three: business rooms, laioott Bloclc. Apply to George V. Thayer, 19 and 20T1- bott Block.

tt OB REN OR LEASE OF. GROUND, FOR a term of five or ten years, the property known as tbe Canee stable. Jn the rcarol runt's mock. Inquire of John Wright, room No. 1.

Wright's Block. ui FOR REN DESIRABLE OFFICE AND sleeping rooms in the Franklin Life Insurance Company's Building, corner Illinois street and Kentucky avenue. Apply at-the Company's office, in the building. FX) dale's lllorlr. fronting on Pennsylvania street.

and two stores and tine desirable offices in Martin- dale's stone block on East Market; rents low. Ap ply to g. R. aiartinaaie. nOR It ENT COTTAGE HOUSE, 7 ROOMS, STA- ble.

etc: 5..10 or 17 acres of ground, woods pasture, etc, adjoining the city on the east; pos- tession; given immeaiatciy. inquire or a. uurtis, No. 300 south New Jersey st. uis 0R1 RENT IN- -WRIGHT'S BLOCK OFFICE rooms, ana also store room.

suitable for banks or brokers, with re-proof vaults, water and steam ear in an nans ana rooms, witnout extra cnarge. Inquire of John C. right, room No. 1 Wright's Block. tu FO half RENT WITHIN ONE- square of Washington street; or 8 rooms.

cellar, welV cistern, gas and water. Inquire of Henry D. Pierce, attorney at law, room 4. 24 East Washington Detween --ana ciock, p. m.

tto OR REN 144 NORTH ALABAMA. AND 1S5 East New-York streets, near the corner of Sew York and Alabama streets, first-class board. and rooms single or in Particulars given by Geonre T. Moore on the premises, or m. txit- son, 774 East Martet st.

uv uat RENT TWO 8MAL HOUSES. ONE ON State avenue, between Market and Ohio, with six rooms, entirely new. witn ail tne conveniences rent JO oer month. Tue other 142 rortn Winston street, five rooms; rent 20 per month. Apply to H.

U. lioiioway, postotnee. uv T70R RENT A 2-STORY BRICK RESIDENCE on Pennsylvania street, with every conven ience also one on North Alabama street of 10 or 11 rooms, and every thing In the best of order; parties desiring to biard the owner and family for the rent are preferred. James Frank, agent ana deal er in real estate, over Fletcher's Bank, ta TX)R RENT OR SALE OR BOTH LANDSCAPE and Fruit Garden I oiler for sale the two east acres of mv residence property, corner or Micntgan and Patterson streets, and win rent the remaining seven acres for a term of years Or 1 win lease the whole nine acres to a responsible There is crreen-nouse idX4U xeei. a residence ca rooms.

bsrn and outbuildings. There are on the grounds WO large ana small fruits, in fun waring, tu to ia yjars old. To gardeners, florists, fruit men or any one who wants the most beautiful and productive residence grounds in the city, this is a desirable investment. This offer will be held open 10 days only. Apply on the premises.

T.B. Elliott, ur ua TouxniAT as east Washington street. JU the Star Shoe House. i tos TTIOUND THE LOUNGES AND JJ spring mattresses at 247 North New Jersey st. IS TOUNDTHE PLACE TO GET MAX FOLTZ JO cigars; Central Cigar Store, IS North Meridian- reet.

o. T. elts. T.X)UND DR. NEFF, 250 INDIANA AVENUE.

warrants to cure chronic diseases ior vs ana wards; ague, 75 tynts. 1 i tv. TTIOUND-THAT KIEROLF'S. AT 115 MASSA- chnsetts avenue, is the place to have your chil dren carriages repairea. i ui TRAlb SOJt bl A AM AT MTTyVVV A.

AA A A W. AA 12.500, will trade for a godd s'ock of groceries a Kood location in ine city. Address xvews office. tusf TX)R TRADE WE WANT TO TRADE- FOR 10 or 12 good horses or mules, with wagon and harness. Call at once on Robert Connely on lrginia avenne, or C.

Shortridge. oi BOARDIXG. T30ARDING PLEAS AN ROOMS AND BOARD 1 in a quiet plaoe, at a moderate price. lS3East Ohio st. last A PLEASANT ROOMS, WITH 1 3 board, lor S5 per week, at 314 East Ohio street; also day boarders wanted.

ta nf TO J.OAH. LO A FOR FIVE TEARS. T. A. A.

Goodwin. 44 North VO LOAN HON i UN JEWELRY. CLOTHING. Tnjrnltnre. eta.

at Conlin's City Loan See, at North Illinois street. ne on rpn mease. T7WR TRADE 1-ACEE LOT ON SOUTH MI3. JJ siaslppi street, for a small house and lot ssacnusetts avenne. ta Psdnftil Beoaembrsuiee.

Boston Post.1 Mrs. Swisshelm said at the Women's Con gress that if the womn would only sit down by tbe side of the men they might even sit nn their knees and ask for their riirhts. thev would be likely to get them. Miss Anthbnv, I who at near, blushed like a red, red rose, at for or to for er TELEGRilPH NEWS. I i1 Ameritmm JHspmteKea bjf TFfm Union telegraph Cmpmmy, LieClSiYe liailie in ine xnaiair A er- rltorr.

I pursuit wis party, un th datemen-Uv 1 I tioned he ram nneirxtAiil nrr I i ItesniS 01 Ueiecure naiuranzailUUJ in Louisiana. I rii i f. ti 4 fifJ Mntv ve Fort nlt Pur- the. discovery of the body in an advanced GlOOmy OatlOOk foT the POOr Ol roitof thefleemglhdians was kept np ati suge of decomposition. The evidence Dro-.

v. vAlr 5 last accounts, the soldiery following the fugi-' dnAt.y, enience pro- 2eW lOTK fives ranidlT. I aucfd so far shows almost conclas ve that The Brirclary HrM Farce In IVftShlncf ton. Ett Etc irASuisaToy Tbe Bnrglary Trial. Farce Wanted Modesty la Hlgbi Places), tie.

Special to the Clac innatl Enquirer of to-day. tijk bceciJaby trial fabckL The whole business of orzaniziini a iurv for the conspiracy trial is a farce. In tbe first place the system, as practiced for three years past under the administration of Har- ruigwn, iisirici Aiiuruey, "''v ia now undergoing trial, has been so irregularly Conducted that there is strong reason to fear that, even if these! parties be convict ed, the Appellate Court will annul the' judg ment The Judges of the Court are Kepub- licans, Fisher, the District Attorney, and his Assistant, Harrington, are both truly loyal. while Marshal Sharpe, is a fellow who first i a -rt a a. i w-k i carpet-Daggea to Aticnmona to oe ost- master, and next to this city to be United States MarsLaL He is Grant's brother-in-law.

On trying the original nanel it turned out that the. Government had no power to1 challenge peremptorily Juror whom they knew to be partial. In this way one or more objectionable persons got oh this jury: but there were still five vacancies. and so twenty-live talesmen were to be sum moned. The general practice has been for Marshal Sharpe to leave this routine busi- rZaS riCi i a i a tioned; "but orj this1 occasion, for some rea- son or other, SaarpeLtook the matter into his own hands, and contrived i to summon a nnmher Inf i HARRINGTON 8 I5TIXATK PER.10.VAL FRIKJfDS.

T. tt -rx lAiuung me uuiuucr was a sou ut iieiiry u. Cooke, exGovernor of the District. It was this very man, Governor Cooke, whom Col umbus Alexander sought to bring to justice by nieans of. the Cpngressional investigation; and for thh act tlfe conspir ana ior tnts act.

tw conspiracy in question was gotten up to defame and ruin Mr. Alex nr Xfr ttMMik mmt in.nvo.tW Tmfpatp1 against the indecency of putting Cooke's son on the jury. It is an extraordinary fact that the Judge pronounced him competent while the counsel; for tbe defense agreed! tbathe snoiildscanaSide. the result of this packiko Is a iurv which is verv eenerallv distrusted. Five jurors are negroes and negro politicians.

It is believed tbe prisoners have, enough friends in tbe jury to defeat a conviction. This trial proves, if proof were wanted, that the Federal juries can be and are packed to acquit or condemn just as may be desired. Special to the Cincinnati Gazette of to-day. THE WANTED. It is expected that the President will ar rive xor cabinet meeting to-morrow.

1 1 Quite a number 6f changes in office awaitrf 5 Pmi sentatives of all the parties interested are here, but it is believed that the. President will decide the matter solelv unon the re ports of tha special agehts sent to investigate. and the recommendations of General Bris tol and Mr. Jewell, based upon this report I THE SAFK BURGLARS JCBT PACKED. The iurv was to-dav comnleted inr the aaf burglary case under very remarkable circum stances.

The Court "having directed, last night, that twenty-five new talesmen be summoned. Marshal Sharpe attended to the matter in person, and appeared this morning the opening'of the Court with the required number, who, as it tnrned out, had, almost without exception, intimate personal or business relations either with the accused, the late Board of Public Works, or the Dis trict Ring The Government resisted to tbe utmost in some extreme cases of unfitness. and the Court ruled those out This is the first instance where any officer or attache of the Court has shown a disposition to indirectly interfere on the side of the defense. The fairness and impartiality of the Court has, with this marked exception, been a matter of general commendatory remark. Special to the Cincinnati Cornmerclalof to-day.

GRANGES RAILWAY 8CIT8. The Wisconsin Granger cases, involving the right of State to railroad charges, will come up for argument in the Supreme Court on Monday next. A MODEST CHIEF CLERK. Mr. Saville.

the' late Chief Clerk; of the Treasury Department, die hot have a too modest appreciation ox bis services ta the old syndicate. In settling- his account, in. the Treasury it was found that, he charged a handsome sum for his work and a liberal allowance foj expenses. His salary per quarter of three months was one thousand dollars. In addition he received per-lday for expenses the sum of twenty-five dollarp, and tbe same time his mileage was1 three hun- red and thirty-two dollars, i All these amonnts being in gold his salary thuk was not, far from one thousand dollars a month.

more than any civil oflicer received under the Government, except -the President and a few foreign'ministers. i XEW YORK C1TJT. I HoriWy on (be HasIe-oiHll(lon and ProapeeU mt Trsvde-a In- dlan Ensracement, Ele. New ore, October 23. Considerable ex- citement was caused at the Fifth Avenue Hotel last night, by a political quarrel, and rumors were flying around of a personal en-1 counter between John Morrissev.

DUEilistl young uemocracy. Creamer was anxious make a bet that James -Hayes, one of aiomsseys candidates at the cominffelee- tion would be defeated, and when rmrlaimtf ing his desire MorrisseV ente-ed. A'dialnsJ followed complimentary to neither, and to avoid a personal encounter and its probable results. Creamer retreated. The orld publishes a lone article on the condition of trade in the city and the pros pects oi tne poor ior ine coming winter.

From statistics adduced by the World it appears that fully one-third of the common or unskilled laborers in the city are now idle. comprising a population of 90,000 beings now in the city wbo have been unemployed six months, and no prospect of work before next spring. The outlook, for the poor- classes the camjng winter, tie World lays, terrtbje. A Hrali special dated General Yils'sex- riUon. Captain miles southeast of Camp Sapoly.

Indian territory. October 19. ria Fort l)odge, Kan- saa, October 22, says decided advantages hav f.m.iim.-: phaffee, with the Sixth Cavalry, had been consisting of Indiana, tents, horses, sjnidl. mm Tm blankets, etc The Indians are greatly de- moralized, and are fleeing in a southwesterly direction toward their agency in the south direction toward their agency in the south west corner of the Indian about X.OXT1SIAXJL. Defective Hsttarsvllaailocs.

NxwOsesass, October 23. A naturaliza tion case here is attracting great attention. It appears that a German, formerly tempo rarily in Louisiana, was drafted for military service at home and claimed American cit izenship by exhibiting his naturalization pa- pers, granted by the Second District Court of I New Orleans. The German authorities 1 concluded that the papers were a fraudl and kept tue man, while the pa pers were sent here lor investigation. They were transferred to the District At torney here orders to prosecute the witnesses.

He returned theni endorsed. "No ground for prosecution; the Court be ing without common law jurisdiction." All tbe lawyers of standing concur in this de cision. It is alleged that folly 3,000 persons who nave been registered in this manner will, under the new ruling, probably be stricken i l-i ill. i rum toe lists, iuis, it is win proc ably give the Republicans -this city in the timing election. Fire stt Troy ad Seneest Falls, i Trot, October 23.

At eleven o'clock lat night a fire occurred in the Times building, ja large five story iron front structure, and burned fiercely for some But atone o'clock was believed to be under control Loss not yet known. Senxca Falls. October 23. At six o'clock this morning a' fire in the Phcenix Woolen Mills destroyed the two Tipper stories and badly damaged tbe machinery and stock. Loss on building and contents nearly uuu, partly insured.

Work 1s suspended and three hundred operative, thrown out of employment. XEW JERSEY. Fire at Elisabeth A Criminal Barren Herts. Elizabeth, October 23. Reeves's sash and blind factory wasbu.rned yesterday.

Loss, $50,000. i i Jersey Cittt, October 23. Alexander D. Hamilton, defaulting city Treasurer, who ab- sconded with $37,000 money and 1 anmruT, th An indictment ior embezzlement is standing against hifn. MICIIIOAJi.

1 Tlie Brooklyn CxDloaloss. Detroit. October 23. Bv the ex nlosion of the propeller Brooklyn, at 2 r. k.

yester- aa7 thirteen were Killed, or whom nve were passengers, and eleven -wourded, including hve passengers. The wounded were brought here and placed in the hospitaL The pas sengers both on the urooklyn and tbe steamer Huron City, close assert that the Brooklyn was racing with the steamer Cuba when tne explosion occurred. PElfXS TL TAX I A. Death of Veteran. delphia, October 23.

Commodore an died at o'clock this 'morning ge in his seventy-fourth year. after sixty two years of service. He was a native of New York. His last activet service was with the squadron in 16C1. He tired in 18C2.

re A Versatile Ylllalo.f Bostow, October 23. Joseph was arrested yesterday' for forging checks for $10,000 on the National Security Bank of this pirJ'of SPAIN. Madrid, October 23. The Spanish Gorern- raent nave announced tne intention transport to Cuba all Carlists taken prisoners by the Republican forces. GERMANY.

1. Bxrlix, October 23. The municipial court CkVUVU 1VI A Vti dgaiUOli AA AUi iLi CO i ITALY. I 1 Rome, October 23.i-Garibaldi has been nominated as a candidate for parliament at tne coming election this city. DENMARK.

Copejihagejc, October 23. The. Danes have carried the North Scbleswig elections. STATE ME ITS. The great council of 4hej-Im proved Order of Red Men of the State of Indiana closed -itis session in Burbon, (suggestive name) after electing officers and resolving to Imeet nex yme at Madison.

Will a David, of this city is a Great Prpfit to the orderj More than ten thousand of prairie land west of Fort Wayne have been burned, and are sun burning, enveloping the town in dense A tract of country kjunm as Hog Marsh, covered with shocks of jcorn, has been swept by the fire, destroying1 enure crop. i A delegate convention of Hie Woihans' uruwa Acmperance ivnion, lor tbe Jiighth congressional uistnct, In cession at Terre Haute, at the Centennary Methodist Episco- pal Church, UoL Ii. W. Thomnson of Terre Haute is permanent chairman and Mrs. Dr fclT4.

-i. p'll'J' The safe of TriDn tnrrhnit ucujr t.uiv was jecured. me safe was not.ioced, but the thieves did not trv tnrnfnir the knob i TO Jonc iost their notes and raluable papers, which w4U be of no yal- ue to any other han their rightful owhers. Aaispatca to theiChcago Times from iiuici tjuiu Richmond says that on a recount in th first precinct of votes cast for ltFriM.nAni'wtr i i luuiiir iaai ue iormer! omcial returns have been changed. Five vites are addfd to Jeffries' count by an error Inj the tally sheets, hd two that were originally thrown out Baxter also was given an addition of, one vote, not previously counted.

This elects Jeffrie to tbe EUte genatrbyont fcujority. In I MOD 1 this r. WI1f thf elL Thabody of son of "Mr viuT! tj7 7 rT i Teslerday in an old Well near Ar derson. under circumstances Which led -to the arrest of tie mother and brother of th aired about 17 onihs ago, and it was given out that attempted to soil his and nthr f- i i I saying; that he could not talr thrm' with him, and finally susDicion was arousJ TT1" ol acuiae.xiear -1 rissi oldwelL This led to an investigation 1 iiie uunaiurai mother and brother are guilty of the deed. Mrs.

ilawson has lived there for thirty years and has not borne the best reparation. Rumors of th disposal of two former husbands by her are quietiy hinted at and other dark transactions are laid at her door. She is fifty year? of age. ja short, stout woman of bad countenance. which is disfigured considerably bp the loss 0( anVye.

Tf rastethlalnToarllat. i "Cincinnati Gasnte. I Mark the prediction: No Inflationist or ti wuuiuuui csn De nominated lor rresideut a ieuiocratic convention. Tbaraarhl niuranaiii 1 -A disgusted old line-back voter of Ottuta-wa, Iowa, put in a ticket which read. "For General Principle General Jackson For Congress Don't care a dam they all steal anyhow.

A civil suit for damages has been filetl in the Superior CourL in which AlUrt G. Reed and Rosana Reed are plaintifis, and Sandy Nelson, Green Burrows and Ann Davis are made defendants. The mmnliint sets forth that about the 1st of September last Rosaha Reed was decoyed to Nelson's assignation house by the defendant Burrows, and while there an attempt was made to conimit a rape upon her person, in which all the defendants were party'and against whom the suit is now brought, Hetherington and Ad- ainson bring the action at the Instance of tbe plaintiff. i A horse betongingTo Bryce, the baker, was ruined this forenoon" by falling through the McCarty bridge over the Canal. DIED.

RUBLE This mnrntr.r rvtnhav i-. J.W.HebWe. i The funeral will take place Sunday afternoon st -o'clock, front his Ute residence, No. 80 Sonth Illinois street. Friends of the family Invited to WATERMAN Wn ChrfsHna W.fflrrr,n aI' I click, her Raideii ia South Tehe" street.

il vuruniaa naierman. weonesaay afternoon at Funeral to take plsce Sunday, Ootober 23th, at 2 o'clock r. X. i lrora" the remdmce. Sermon to be preached by the Rev.

Mr. Uoebiettr at the German Evangelical Lutheran Church, corner of-Georgia and Et streets. Colclazer's Premituno i i AWARDED AT THE Indiana State Fair and position. Best Display cr Jewelry, -G01B MEDAL7 Best Display, of SilTcrwara, SliyiLR MEDAL Best Display efflatee, SILVER MEDAL" Display CI CJOCiS, SEVER MEDAL Best CcEcclica. cf Jewelry, limmx Bsclcs, Walctes, $23 I PitEniuns tOR THE FVJtHC.

I. The Largest. Finest and Lowest-priced stock above Goods In the city. COLCLAZER, ImniT nn rrt mmti mm OF ttlOMISATED SHEET CLCCL'- IOWSE PBIC3D THAN EVER. On Monday; September 28l wb -ihali: offer for tale Pieces Crossley's Tapestrie 50 Pieces; teish taelv Lowell Filra Supers, At New York Price j.

Also, tlUU At 25 to 75 centa per yard. centa pr yard. Our Goods are all new, and comprise the best ana iast patterns made. Ti A 1TQ 1 IT I "MCJTTn 0 nn AU Aul k. MAjWoUli CL A) 'SOCXMTY JttEETIJfOsV MASONIC RsperComraandery No.

8peoial Conclave to-Liht at 7 o'clock. nor, jk. i oraer. -Special Vrstle TI Ty evening at 7 o'clock. Worke-Second Degree.

ANXoracsMEirrs The Ladles of the Relief fiocietvwlll meet at Mrs. H. McKeruan's to-raorrow tSatnrday). at for the purpose of reraniUon. nd to make arranifpmentx for the winter's work, tto, ana oincr" htyir' W- awinst the Society will please them on tsamrday sett ement.

Tbo -who have suh- bavneyet raid mn.tsare low and money ve nnsh noA.lail sit tKia rnAnavvaf By order, Mas. L. L. Jacisoh. CorreponJijig cvretarr.

Tuxat' will be a inasa temperanrp meefinir st Masonic Ball. 8unda3f. at bail past throe r. thow who belieYe tonnperani r'm tnselvf anew for tKiecon'li. l-ov1 an, Addrvin by W.

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