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WE aoiiciU careful examination of ibrtj Jteees of Black A'Pf af50andj 75eperyard 40 piece Kack Jfobair at 0Cpei yard; 40 pieces Xlaitk Pure Mohair at 65 and 75c per yard, Elegant iinlah, splendid value, and actually worth, from 10 tojJO.pcttent. morajuun go; re plot each of Rack Chnspre at 73c, sue. fu ie. Zi and 11 so per ysra. rovr Hot Black Cswhmere at yard, wbitn.

lor color, wwm iu quu.j.-:U farpasscd. PyWs extremely Also, d.wbitb. lor color, width ana quauicw uu tltrriu, 6erre, I Henrietta aoth, Btn-fearlD. Cp)'irs, AbtraIlo Crape, Satteen. Km- Aipacas.

Irish Poplins, etc! all new, cheap, and blacky -r CALL AND SEE THEM. L. S. ApTRES CO. Tit PALACE.

Gr ElT SALE -or HIBTS ILEirS GOODS. ft20.00 worth rtf eaaoi itble good retailed at wholml Kow If the time, arid 23 Bart wathlnrton itreet is fcept. 1, abd ceitlnue lor thirty flap or more, FOSTER DARN ALL, 9 JS ToaaWbm Utmc. Woolen Goods tjutNUJcr tuau xjii awvv Wa re now retaiiina our aupenor Woolen Goods jit locr ricet than they have ever bocrl ioldJ We make all the iQOods we sell, and warrant, everv article. i Come and eiamine them and yoa will fnH heavier and better Goods at less mnnev lhan elsewhere.

I SOur good, are told only at our factory. MERUIT? COUGHLEN. I VTeai VrIlnlwi Hi. 1 1 AMD I3ENTSV FURNISHING GOODS. Ml COFFIN, 1 I H3 Xorth Icnuylvaiila Street, THE EVENING NEWS I 'I 'HXWW NONDAjY, OCTOBER 1874.

1 r. IT1 nrarh Thw EveliXwa feM tbe larseat rlr rnUtloala III ltjn, 4 the mMl tlfmlrab) mealam or i reachlnc all rUwea. 1 Iodia pamroar still Continues. i i The Tw kroner una uiu no MM yet. 4 I Dishdn, tbe billl poster father, died last i Tlharlia Darin and his Loganspoit bride hre returned.

The rerry Brothers, drufisnsta. have dis- solTCd, Ross reunng. Tim at Iluegle's ad vnarty jum a vjohi b. A fraltleis attempt WaSiinade last night to buclarize John aluegl fcaioon. Th Kutjirnoa Socielv will orpanize tn i i January, after the "Belsbzar" production.

Crow.n Hill CAietery) was visitedjresterday by wany rna, and aa pever more beau tifiH A ThV Olivet Presbytfcrians realired 1115 from, their concert arid are going to give another, of couwe. Edwin Hendebon, iWest: Washington atreet, has been ordered to be removed to .4 1 -1 i I I uis iusous Allium. -Thel charge of bastard3r against Wm. Loon-ey has been dismissed, Ue prosecuting wit ness tailing to appear, John Black morj, a boy living at 129 Maple street had his bhbuideri atsiocatea yesteraay, by falling from a horseJ i tRobert Gray, 17 Kentucky avenue, a mere bby. hail five teeth knocked down his throat jasi oigut yj via lUMtsu.

Mrs. Mawson. of Madison county, under ar rest for killinff her-son; has a sister in this citv. Mrs. Elicabeith Williams.

Jimmv OrifStbl: nassencer condactor, and Terresentine Vabdalia interest in; the Illi- nois Central roac in the city. -1 Harry iVan, tbe base ball player, has re- iturnedifor the wilnter from Baltimore, where he has been engapd for the past season. Jim llalford hsis resigned the city etlitor- ship ot the Journial, andj is by But ler, formerly ot Che Cincinnati inquirer. Theknodel for that 1 horse's head on the Kol 6 musU have been taken from ne dying with the glanders orepi- There was an episoae on nnsuan avenue niirht the niaster of a house whaling a feilowifor eiccssive lamuianry wiu nis sr- rant gjrL Conductor Jack Sipes, Of the Beer line, is 1 attending the cohduciorss LX)nvenyionai ct I Louis. Johnny Bryant, same isuu con tinues sick.

i 1 1 Mr. Thomas is prominently mentioned as the probable ftepublican candidate fdr Council from ther Eighth Ward next spnng. -4' It is dow claimed thatj th: ornament ori Vo. 6 ehrine house ts a triumph of high art and not a botch. a night mare.

J. P. Smith, near Whiteland Kw.tVas rt 1. IT. V.

Smith. son. Saturdav, who wagon loaded was killed by falling fromj a witb'pumpkins. Mrs- E. W.MI! er, IS? and 190 Wesi Wash- .1.

4 A -1 Ington street wn ts 11 uouersuxxi iuai toe is er arrested for keening a -Who said sip was? not the Mrs. -am Of iU lame. a -jboyso Hiram H. Hall trustee elect of Franklyn township, and Toah MiCreery of Decatur today filed their bonds Jin the sum of $1,800 each which were apprpted by the Auditor. Officer Elchter to-day as constable of thi township, notwithstanding de-terminatTdn not to accejpt the office.

He bas under consideration a 1300 offer to sell out Prosecuting Attornejjr Bob, imagines the papers are too free with his profits, during the past year, and prays silencw inasmuch as but two weeks remain for him to gather in the shekels. The sale of real estate is not so active as it was ertt-while. Tet W. E. Mick succeeded in ditosinebf iror)rtT td the amonfit of tl2C- last which doesn't h.aye the appearance of deadnesa.

i Miss Liztie Stemmtr has made a com plaint in bastardy against Charles R. Wilgus, and toe Mayor will bold a preliminary examination Wednesday. The victim is youne, land to is the Tictimizer. i I Twb squfids, of ten each, of Indianaro'is syjortsraen have putap a a wager at to which party can kill the moot game to-day from daylight to dark, and after the result is known the losing party is to pay for a eu pi per at Louis. Langs, Billy "Woodruff; the- Union Depot lunch fiendi.is "'ofT' for a week, and friends have it that he takes -to himself a liichmond bride.

Billy bas parteti bis hair in tbe middle, sung love ditties and quoted poetry for some time past; hence, something is up. The following named have filed with the County. 'Auditor their petitions forliuor permits, which will be acted, on at the next regular meeting of the County Commissioners: IJalwing 4 Bergner, 5th Chajles Zeph, 6th ward; Wendell Gtimer, 8th ward; John Stein, e.th ward; ChaIes Grove, 6th ward. A German woman by thename of Susan-Larin, residingon Morri street, near Daco-tab, received word last week of the, death of her only son in -a distant State, which so affected her minid and body las toso perfectly prostrate her that she nevejr recovered from the shock, ajnd Saturday eienirig died without any apparent cause other than tha.t of a broken heart at the death of her son and only support. Thrf Ulnar Aeelfleni This afternoon John Grasch's librse started from the Corner of Market and Delaware streets, run south on Ielaware, and in front of Andy Wallace's, knocked down and seriously injured Chris.

Shafer, a young njtan, besides breakirig several rigs on the way, and his own, besides. John (Irosch was drivin. and 1 he was tbe first to )fall from the buggy, followed by Philip Reich-wein and Charley Feibleman. The hvt was cut upon the temple and. bruised about the body; tbe others escaped comparatively unhurt.

The runaway, while it lasted, was unusually dangerous and exciting. i a i Danferoas nana way. This forenoon Green Staten's horpe broke from his fastening in front of the Howe ma chine dashed across the Occidental Hotel corner, and then, crossed" to Parkerfs, wnere he supped and fell, his body upon. the pavement and; his head resting upon the doorsii). But for; ine iau the norse wouia have rushed into Parker's! under full head way.

The buggy as wrecked slightly, and at the Occidental corner ianier Alack was knocked down -by the horse and severely hurt lie was taken to his houie fori South Mississippi throueh the kindness of Dr. Kinsler, and is belijeved to be hijrt severely if not dangerously, anternally. A Grnmble. I If anybody in particular is interested in the Massachusetts avenue line of street cars a trip that wavmicht develop to aim a ne cessity for reforms. People up that line sigh when thbv talt of the way the cars run on track and bump them and ladies and men with tobacco antipathies are i swearing mad at the amount of smoking on the plat forms with the door open.

At the extreme end it is Dot thought worth while to stand on the platform to smoke, but' drivers' and passengers sit inside at their ease pun" away until a lady appears. But the car smells all the way, and the temper is affect ed profanely. I Tbe Criminal Judgeship. At the opening of the. Criminal Court this mornine Lewis Jordan appeared in person and presented the certificate of election of Judge Buskirk to the Judgeship of the Ma rion county Criminal Court, signed by the Governor, together with an order of appoint ment from liuskirk empowering Jordan to preside over the said Court until he has recovered from his' illness toact in that' capacity himself.

This was a mild intimation for Judge Test to step down and which he reluctantly did, at the same time causing to be put' on record a protest disputing the i -v i -Y. i i ciigioiniy oi juuge uujskirK 10 uis.seai, aim uis autnority to appoint wr. joraan to pre side pro tern. Judge Test has expressed his intention el contesting. liustirk election on "general principles, he puts it.

and Seels confident that he hai a good case. The pa- iera produced by Air. Jordan were made out and attested ta at JeffersonAille, where Mr. JuusairK now lies sice, tne cause oi which is pot iosiUTeiy Known Iodnetloa of Jiw Offieers. The first chanire -under the new adminis tration about tbe court honse took place this mornmc; Clerk Warlaceretinne in order and his successor, Austin II.

Brown, taking form al possession. It was a foregone conclusion that some of the sub clerks would retire at the same time and ccordingly Rooker. But ler ana reter tt. Lemon were succee aea bv Thomas Madden, as Cashier: Richard M. Smock, First Deputy in charge of office, and Charles Habich, Deputy.

These are an tne cnanges so oe made at present al- a a. a. inongn. up is quite proaaoie otners win ioiww in tne course oi time. I here was some surprise at the removal of Lemon, as be is known to have worked in the interest of voted for Brown, and then to be de capitated in this was 'more than be knticipated.

Dick Smock's promotion to the hrstideputyship. is well merited and he is Abundantly capablB of filling that to the satisfaction of his employer and the public Clerk. Wallace! has not yet turned over his moneys and effects to his successor. 1 Kboollaa; Scrap. On the Tern train early this mornine Char ley Sherman.

U. B. Scott Ed. Abbott and E.K. Farnan, aTtaches of tjhe Trade Palace.

returned irorh Maxinkuckee, aad some dis tance out Sherman's watch was stolen by a suspicious character on the seat opiosite. At the Union Depot the 'suspected thieffc ob jecting to be searched, was started for the station bouse by officers Donnelly, Daugh- ertv and CarsOn followed by the clerks, but short distance -up' Meridian street he audi .1 L' 5 uemy sprang one Eiuc and opencu nre with his revolver, the shots whistling unfortunately close to his cap tors. Daugherty was unarmed, but. Donnelly and Carson turned the fir, and rhtvd him thrmi the alley to Illinois, when he successful! dodfred pursuit. Donnelly then gajre Daugherty his revolver, and the.

officers separated for a thorough search. About a half hour afterward officer Bxranelly caught, the suspected party in the Sherman House saloon, and crabbed "him. and a nniart scuffle ensued, the final ly forcing the thing to the pavement outside, when he drew his revolver opened fire, and compelled bis opponent to stand back. Before assistance came he es caped, bat traces of him were afterwards found near Washington street and. there is; reason to neiieve ne wounded in the fight The Trade, Palace employes assert that the officers, showed, "sand when, the rascal first opened that they did their best for his recapture.

JJis escape iras vexations, to say the least 1 HaTinjr decided to Lrelit oar Store, ire are offering our Entire. Stock at Cost for CO days, Cooistlij of Watches, Diamonds, Gold Chains, BoUd i tfUlCS, UUiU Bii Va, aaava oir is the time, and HTSGHAJTB OO ton street, is the place to get order to get first choice. Xl goods engraved mum -PIANOS: By the roberlority of Its tone combining; rreat power, ricanesa. sweetness ana nne sinpng quality, as well as rrer tmritv of Intonation ind harmodloosness throuhaut the entire scaie, to fst driving alroqst all other panos from the concert-room, a6 per cent, and yet can not supply the demand. Gtiprge Woods Remarkable for their beantif ul quallt of tone, variety of orchestral le ffect and combination.

Eveiiv Tire should call and examine out stock before purchasing elsewhere. i IV. 1. IJItlDMIAV HUN, 41 and 16 -Emt Washington street. I Dnring the matinee at the Metropolitan, a side matibee took place on the stairway not provided for in the program, in which Jack ana unmaraucss ngur-ed quite conspicuously.

From the facts brought out in court it 'appears that this woman tackled Jack for a $3 bilL which he was not disposed to accommodate her with, which so exasperated her, that she made an effort to tak forcible possession of his, watch when the two clihehea and for a time it was nip'and "tuck as'to which Would come out first best After some lively sparring the woman left without accomplishing her- object and filed complaint against Bechel for assault and battery, but the Conrt discharged the defendant, as the evidence; went to show that Jack used forcible meansjonly asa last resort, to rid himself of this rather importunate woman. I'd Cooj-t. RCPtRlha COURT. jjioom No. 2 Judge Durns, pro tem.

'Bernard Johiw va Board of County Comittission- pim; appeal; motion and argument to dismisa pelt Uion JndgelfewcombJ' E. B. Martindale vs. City of IndJanapoli; damages; on trial by. jury.

1 Lucy Suanagiin vs. Sampson Suaaagan divorce decreed plaintiff. 1 i CIVIL CIRCUIT COURT. Judge Ilowland. B.

Biifh, et al. vs. O. P. Hollingsworth, et frourCommiwloners; on trial by jury.

'CITT COUBT. I Judge Smith, William Vail, William McTntyre, James Turner, Charles Johnston and Wm. Soyness were pernicioncly IL Terrell, llill Falkion and LydiaWehl were fined' under the ill-lame ordinance, and Tom Mullen! far assaulting John Jackson: Matilda Johnson and Jarnies i.ow, disturbed the peace; but 8ipe Willitms aad John Miller were acquitted. The following were undisposed cases: Jennie Law and Matilda Johnson, mutual Kd. Mitchell, Btealing opera glass from Trod.

Thompson. i I Thoraaa Haggerty, purloining carpet from H. Donelly. Wm. iH.

Ellison and Michael WalTace, mutual fight. i' S. Miller, assault on Ed. Hus Collins on Marv Ronton. Thomaf, and Corne- Charles Andersou.

assault on Robert Gray. Ilyram Uymer, stealing from unknown party. Adam Shener. assault on wile. August Bassitt, profanity, Patrick Maher, assault on Margaret Fowler.

Beal Estate Tranfera The following transfers of real estate have been filed fo record sinci? pur last report: 'Richard Attridge to J. IL Roberts pt lotKSln llrfghtwood, i John W. Roberts to Richard Attridge, pt lot 198 in lirightwoodl r. J. Charles S.

Schurmann, to S. S. Miller, pt sec 34, 3, fci.roo.-!: I Moses Meaaln to W. A Tulley, lot: 48 In 11c-Claiu'sadd'Sm- .1 i i Frank O. Wadsworth to O.i II.

Wadswo'rth, lot 8 in Bingham's sub, O. H. Wadsworth to? J. N. Elder, leti to In Dot's add, jaOO.

XOCJ LITEMS. 3yYou are lookinff for, Bomjething neat, tasty, and elegant in tlio hat line for your loy to wear. I his is the kind you will nnd at Ike Davis Conner's, 22 West Washing- tori street i frS" The Occidental House JIat Store offers many attractions in summer head wear. i Try our 50-cent kds, most any fljade. lates House Bazaar, 22 and.

21 North Illinois J-treet. i -22fTaggart's crackers are the best. xy Browning Sloan, druggists, and! deal ers in finest surgical instruments frqm the lest manufatories, trlisses, supporters, shoul der braces, elastic, stockings, medicine chests, pul bags, galvanic batteries, etc. 3i.The finest assortment of office station ery in the city at Uo.wen, btewart "isuA full and cotn pi 3te 'assortment of home-niade candies manufactured every day at Alexander Craig's, 14 East Washipton. "aiGoito of the Boot I Upside Down, 149 and KiS street when you 1 want sewed calf boot for $4.

tSf Indies' merino vests and drawers, an cxceUent tpoa article, at wj cents each Bates House Bazaar, 'Si. aud 24 North Illinois street "fea. If you are thinking of purchasing a perfect time-piece far your own use, you had' better make your selection Harry Craft Jewel HaH, 24 Jaat asiiington street sr-iT Fashionable hair dressing Misses Dinneen'-S; l'helan, Wash mgton street, iqver iiivj.nrst stairs! imest quality 01 iair. Ladiet wifl find just the article thev desire in boptew at wana west Washing ton street, 3enfs merino underwear at extreme ly lw pricej; Bales House Bazaar, 22 and 24 North Illinois street i Z4r Harry Craft's Jewel Hall is full and complete of fine jewelry. .11.

elson. at 4S North1 Delaware strrct, Baldwiii'a Block, repairs broken down watches to mate just as good time as -new. All work guaranteed. 1 firG. 'Adams 39 South Meridian street have tne Kicnmona lianges, just the thing lor coat ana coke, fail to see them.

They are very strong, take but little rcom and the cheapest cook stove in the market i cold weather will soon be here. ana you woo neea new stoves 10: tne wm ter seasori should not fa I to call immediate ly upon J. L. Wilker, j31 West Washington street He has tne ceiebratea Argana heater. 1 i Tha all CO to IL M.

Leck'a South IllinpiS street when they wish to get the most elegant, styles or nats, nonneta. flowers, ribbons, etc that icome into the market. "ia-For barcains in fine jewelry andlsolid silver and plated ware, go to S. S. Golds ber ry's.

No. 11 North Illinois street where ev erything can. be purchased at exceedingly low prices. S.At found all thors. Bowen, Stewart Ca's rnayle tbe latest books by favorite au- a in Sflverware.rtM Jewelry, Plated Ware, aocks, vw4 East TVrishing-- Call and see in bargains.

free of charge. ana rally explains now weoennows an increase ol cL Co. Organs- Fcmina in dolqribus auxilium femiiut mrs. dr. Monsieur, Practice limited to diseases of women and chil dren.

Ho. 1Wt East Ohio street, between Meridian ana rennsyivaniasireeu. si, The subject of Fire Insurance! is one of interest to everybody. Scarcely aJday but that some ones property is in danger of being destroyed, ana it is not insured, ine own er may possibly become homeless and To prevent such a direful result as this, insure your property, in the Franklin Fire Insurance Company bf Indianapolis. Rates moderate and losses promptly paid.

i 1 TTaggart's bread and crackers! are sold by all hrst-class grocers. sSMadies, when outT shopping, should call at R. M. Leek's, 42 South Illinois street, and "see the' fine display of new millinery: Roods. There1 you can ilind anything new desirable as soon as ithey appear in market, and priees the lowest in the city.

1 tt the manv liobbvstvles of head i-ear for thfe-summer campaign at R. S. Carr fcSon 8 Occidental House Hat "i-Q-Another lot of those chean corsets. only 50 cents. Examine our kid gloves and prices; new styles of rusching ana collaretts.

IJleaching and pressing done to order. R. IL Leek, South Illinois street tt 'lgiuEngje fe.Drew, 14 North Pennsylvania street, weigh as well as screen every load of coal that leaves their yard. No matter if everyone fails to give you satisfaction, you carr always depend on them, tu T'Tip-top lunch every day at Taggarts s-True economy demands that any buyer in clothing should visit the Arcade, 6, for a select stock of men's and boy's suits and fall overcoats, as the" choice there and price tp be had cab not be excelled anywhere. ue AlO in Pit 000 investedin stocks and gold tW jwpay8 200 per cenU month: end for parti cn Jars.

Tunibridge Bank ers. 2 Wail st, New York. ut ffiS-Bsy the "anti-clinker" blocK coal if you want the best coal that comes to. the city. Leave orders at Stewart A Miller's.

23 Virginia avenue, or 21 South Meridian street th fyThirty thousand bushels cokej for cjti retail trade, the best article made from Pittsburg cfaL Stewart Miller, 23 Virginia avenue, or 21 South Meridian street, th UHXJfESa Jf OTICES, I Seal Nacqae. P. Stout, the hatter, has on sale for al few days a line of tbe mobt beautiful oflercd in this city. seal, sacques ever is ThyGo to naan'a When they want a capital dinnet for a moderate price. I His tables I.

Are loadedjwith all thechojee articles the market aiioros. lu nesii'eari street. i too I i Beal I Hair Switches, curls and ruffs in all shades' selling Rt almost auction prices, at Mrs. a. I Stevens Hair Rooms, first stairway east of Irade falape.

-Special Natlee. I have arranged myPhotogfh Galry.at 16iEast Washington street, that I can devote one Kky-jicht and operation room andl the eiwire time of a skillful operator to taking cheap pictures, such as lerroiypes, gems, etc. as a proot tint my wora wiu do nrst-ciass ana my prices as iiow as tbe very lowest, I am satisfied to refer to my past Experience of five years in this city. 1 promie nothing uia i uo not penorm. i.

v. i udkiks, tt 16Esst Washington; street NEW PBESBITERIAN HY0AL Over Sold first Month. Churches supplied at introduction prices by JESSE D. llARMIClIAEL, Bookseller, 1 i i rj 60 Eaal Waablnyton Street. JBOUT PUBS The Hatter and Far Manufacturer, 14 WEST WAS1IIXQTOX Announces to the public that he is ready Uxabowa spienaia stock oi .41 JjJLlJlUS Aill, MISSES FUKS, At prices which will astonish alL An ezamina- ureat attenuon (riven to renairine ana aitenne Furs into, the latest Best materials used and done In the most skill nl manner-: Remember No.

1 4 VY. Washington St ix ax a drricE or xatioxaz uonimerciai ana uoiiecting Jiarean. Collections made promptly in aU tow andl dues in tne United states, citv coiiecune a specialty. Capital Stock, 1100,000. OlSce, Baldwin's Ulock.

iso. 40Kortn iwiaware street. i GRAHAM SUAFK. Gen. Agents and Att'ys.

liUOIAN BARBOTJH Has removed his office to Martindale's Block, on I Maraei street, opposite tne rost-omce. Notice of Administrator's Sale. Notice Is hereby civen that by virtue of an order of the Marion um circuit court, tne undersigned. Administrator of the estate of Noah N. Morris, de ceased, will offer at private sale at the office of Judah fc Lamme, SO.

Last Washington street, Indiana.1 on Tuesday, the 3d day of i iat, mc juuuiujg ucaoiuea property, Beeinninc at a point on the west line of Pnn. ylvaoia street one hundred and seven tv-one (1711 ifciuuruiuiiuNi uuiui ui iud juiieraonvnie I. i.ji 1 1 ni. ii MAQiaou auu iuuiaiiojiia i xiaiimaa inwii Ko. tween tne Lnion uepot ana the Madiin FrHh uenot: ueocs nonn, wiw me west iin of Pinn.

sylvania itreet, one hundred and i five (105) feet to point four and one-haif ay,) feet south of the viuth rail of the Union Kailn-nv th.n oundre inches; thence soutn, parallel I with Pennsylvania I street, sixty -two (C') feet; thence eastwardly at I rieht ancles with Pennsylvania street to the I the city Indianapolis. 1 Arrraisea at 111,000. I appraised at Jll.tYlO. uta-m jluw k'LN II. LAilSiZ, Adminlstratdr.

wbDIEI TT OLD RELIABUC XOUXDliX ATD South St, between IlllnoU and Sleridian, Indlnnapoli-S Ind, MANUFACTURER3 Or Wood Working Machines, Moulding Bits, Bed Fasteners, Grata Bars all kind. Light Gray and Machinery Castings ot all klniis made to 4 team Engines. Hore Powers, Dmg fcawt. Stave and Heading Machinerv. BhafUng and PuUeva.

Jobbing of all kind done with neaiiieia and dLrUh. Swam tested. DunbaVi Patent Steam Pien Packing. Paten; Compression that lug Coupling, requiring do or-scj. Rvnrs Wilk Bread.

BRTC1T8 Butter Crackers, censor may be obtained at BRICK'S STKAM BAKERY, Noa. 11 and 16 Last South street. Sjissolniipn of The partnership heretofore Lord, John 1. JLord.and Charles Jl. Lord, tinder the firm 5 name of J.

31. Lord aV Sons, tual consent. I. JI Lioru liayln purchased the entire interest of J. I.

Lord and Charles II. Lord, liill settle the. outstanding huslness of tlie lirm. i 1 Indianapolis, October 5, GO TO LANG'S The Delmonico's of the West, C0KNER OF OHIO i i Where you can get every thine to be found in the Saddlt-ltock. Oyaters, at reasonable i price.

At Carpenter's llarblp ami Granite Worlis. i A splendid selection of Scotch (j rani to and Marble: Monuments. Marble 3Iantels cheaper than Slate or Iron. IS. W.

Cor. Meridian and Ohio streets. Branch OfficVlC South Meridian street. .) AT CltOXPTOirS, 0 MA3AVJirSETTS AVEXVE. ilAfIA LIVE STOCK INSURANCE ASD DETECTIVE COMPANY.

CAPITAL STOCK, V- $100,000. i- oiririCEiTSj: J. W. HANJIA, Presluent; W. a MORGAN, Becretary; jL SC.

ERK3BERGER, General Agent I This Company proposes to do a Horsa-ghoeing Bn5iness 'for their patrons at 25 ner cent less thin present rates. Call and see about it Jtooms la'bott i 3 TFlttioulTop. ITlilt Top. $4,00 IrlcBOUGLIi Ome i Made to Order STEAM BOOK AND JOB NO. 33 NORTH I- Cheapest place in the city to Pani Tvfiof br, For Sewing Machines and other lignt ma chinery ieosts but 15, and can readily at ached.

to any sewing wm revolutions per mioute; simple in construction; win but a lifetime; blessing to women; recommend ed by all ph-siciana County rights for m1. Seventy qrders takeu In one day. Wiil besentCV O. provided one-third of purchase price is snt, to insure bs agaiitet loss, in the event of Its not being, takenifrom tbe express olhce. Agents are selling these poweis.

Every lady wiu ntv n. Aaaresa MURRAY, PROPHlETbRS, Room No. 2, Iron Block, Indianapolis, Ind. BEST FOLDING LOUNGES AND SPRING MATTRESSES, From $17 to S29 at 72 Tlrarlala aveaoe. LEACH SCHAUB, BTo.4SIilveIy,a Block, Hasaaehaaetto av lsatFresh Country Butter a specialty.

ENT aTQi al1 the Fancy JL VJU IRELY i a li xj: cneapertnanever Detore ottered. Wall Papar. ILikce fOiixltaiiiJS, and RSTCE8 Snare are sold by the ding gro' ParmGrcMp. existing bettvee.n John II. is.

this day dissolved hy mu JOICV' M. LORD, joiix i ClIAHLES JI. LOItD. 1S71. EESTAURANT, 1 market.

Including all kinds of. Game and the finest L.OXJIS LANG, Proprietor, CURE yOTJH, SiMOKY CHIMNEYS By Ualaj Te Cot la Chimney To p. Useful, Durablg anlOrnsmentat laoreses Draft; Pfoventa Down Draft JA j. 'V A I BCI.l f'I'C ttith Bhodea Jb linmrtt. Sit s.

lilirt. xt I $4.00 4.00 at RYAN8, Wo.37onth Illinois Street, BROTHERS, ILLINOIS get your work done. Try uh. Cheap1 Fall goods fast received. Rpedal bargains In hosiery, gloves, underwear, for ladies, genta and youths.

Bhirta, hawl. etc Eeal hair witchea, tha cheapest ever offered in thlscity. Call and see our stoclcand prioea. a A. Illinois nlller'a BloU.

FRENCH LAUNDRY 2ia Blackford street, Indianapolis. Office: Freeman's blurt Factory, comer Ohio and jlllinoii Kreeta, opposite Academy of Mamie, and Grafftey'i Shirt Factory, SOU South Illinois street. i SinJlOVHACO. Tl TO GET FIXE Ij wlthou i paying two price, Li 101 Vlrclnla Av. All the leading brands of Clrtrs and Tobacco, both Imported and domestic, Ci ve me a calL FEANK M.

EIXOEET, So North Illinois street. F-tOTT AXl WACOX FACTO BY, Ahx, mantfacturerof SliMher Salkey Plow, Noa. to 29 Sotuh a street. Indfanapolio. i 1 i 1 JAMia Mi BUCHAXAJT: coBunia i SAXDECS, EW BILLIARD jHAIt.

1 Weil WaahlogtoQ street. new patterns and color, Sliade Gcotio, XjNaixilieqtiiii TfrT! IH NEW GKEAT REDUCTION FOR CASH, -t 7 AND PAPER HOUSE, -j "TJ fTtTT TT I I tl I) II 7. 130 1 32 and 34 South Illinbia Streot, i i j- i i i.

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