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The Indianapolis News from Indianapolis, Indiana • Page 1

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I vox. rw. i WEOL 48391.1 tJrAjXBHstMxi, to secure Uiacg'tioatrpoa the same day, must be handed in at the cajuntlng room bef on one o'clock. i WAMTia WAJTEI-CvtM C39 cigar. aa t-f jn.w VAbiAi batuk wte Pilot.

yAAlED Asate aiixwy. Hallos Co, XyXyifcU-fcaMrataaojiortaMiMiMlyptiu yAJlaU Bui oU 4. li. KlrUU yAlEo-GoodhagUl atSt Kortt VVA-Mei twu ftrMiiBliid Boot upside iT Doon. nt Uaraera aiUt Aorta i'eanarlta- Blast.

tt AM hU-Uf tMima Ul eriAPxnarlv, I Bt at. yAMAJtGood tWmaa" MS eowLB at IT "fy I UlltwtoSt. Bt tT I A.VTfci Tu tobacco iuthiot at i booth, IWtwiw llAAliiA ouaistbuaa itabur) at Tb Model Clothing Co tTAfct fcl-Place by girt to do iuUj coil SJO IM Lmlalana tt llTASTEli -Dining room gut Jtmce bout, alsbamstt. if Mortb Alabama tt. TaUTED-ecooI band doUuog.

Mra. A. Set VV a 1 Sty AJiai-eaiocafaueetsi i th at Vf ft North lillnol ft. VlASTED A mlddto aged woman la amaUUa By: 81 Indiana eve. I AMI AD Girt or gwteral lattice work.

AJdrea tr LI Co. Kcwf offiw, AblkO Gtn about 14 lixaavraola, foreoav-" PT' tHB Indiana ave. I WA nu-iumow yoa our iintnna tock of good. RatotoaACo. lANTItD-Mtaetlon by BrsKlaa BU cook; call vy 4T7 Wort a all'ornl I Balatoa A Co.

17 Ah I bit 4aMi auitciU'ra ai a Indiana Pnbllahleg Co. ana iiaraatak 1 aa 1 a.l tijj nw can uKli uvriuaa prefer' WANTr.l at lor a iui mo( teokU at IMa Kaat Waahlnctoa at. aoa tjAJSl Ki To loaa uu oa beat mortgaga oa real yy gianr call Kaat iWilott. nt tt 1 iV AMki ixil old bata iiwmh uwl aa bow Of wm. jonn.

Virginia Ma tTijrtKD Olrl for ararrai bouMVorc la amafi if family at HO Kaat Vermont at. 7 AKTAb are caDiant itooux. itoatoo Bta iry lar. aiu Kaat WaahtBatoa at. 11 aooa wm KMir oifi cioca rtr.

at Dair mem. Iu at ana ANTKU Tratb eatracteg for autblug at lt imul eolloer.la j'a lmimina. ai 7AM KU Hua oul nuiorf a apouiatl at Or. nKTKli ii Mipparii-a. orar norui Bamnarll'a.

orar 4 NorOi IlllnxH at. aa A'Tkl Girl I i gDrai huaewora4 Utwiaan IM Wit Wanmnn oit 17 ANTkl A uod iri lor Utrtit BiuMiworai no tmlilrr or ironlnir: 2M Kortb Kaat at. i Akl Al Ocrupact or luuicUoBifl room; to tenant Kwi ofllrii. caeap AA I fcl Caai-Oll KloUiibB-: i.ikIici prlca oaia. AlTKv-IrniMer wl anderatanl cuulag nd flTi.

A ddrr V. ew uiHne. II AOirrw B. aan.au wr. seuar.

lu: AK1 klv Boy to wo' ri-r m9 A yy Addie a reference. C. Kewa offlce. WASTEl-ir iB ft til Hot Bmrt B-on Bwii Bread. "11, A lfcL oi or rwuia.

iront room lur- yy BinnM. nrat noor, wntrai. e. newaomce. Tl7 AST KU A Dm-cmmt atrl for anoTal oouaa.

vork la a imall family; Kortb Went at. tfAKT KI By a widower, a boaaekeir: one who yy baa fiimitnre. Aaareaa H. ew omce. i 'til AMLlKyrriixaii to attend Till To da (Vflilnr, limrmlirr AilmWMn Ifle.

AX1 KU Oood boy to Intra the prlntor a trada at safnruay Keiw omm over wewa orace. Wan a.foiiiiuw wj rent low; referencea requtrod. Madent, Nnwa! k- fANTED A noxan to do general bonwarura; CO II a aiilnn or Ironing: good wayea; ua B.Miar "Hi 7 ANTkLt hituaiion aa CMrrlaira aalnter and II word irorbT. Addreaa bnj MooreaTlUe. Ind! I AKTkli 'JA flraiiaaa hrlcKlai era: waaeati Der I dy; apply to laaiah Slfptiea.

Wit 1 t.u Someoue to auow uaa aouae that aslla a-ooda rbraner than we do. Italatna A Co. ana A NTfci lanlo tiavtng mney to loaa to aee If WE. Mirk A Eaat Market -JO cliarae.on WANTED It known that JTVTTfaJl'a dental otnoa at Ai Weat WaablngUMi it, otbt Kvenlng WANTtU Toimg laoyaa copylat and ahortbaa clerk. Addreaa wlib refernce, Copylat, Kewi -i AKTtl BltuaUon by Uerman rlrl to do avnora I 1 1 bouaawork In aamail famllr: call at 3SI HortB jHonieau i 1 1 AJTK1 To aetl kiln drlod alndllnir: load.

HJil yy epeliuiaa'a 4fl Kaat Ohio order by poataL toion unr WAMAU-A altuatloa by a No. 1 grocery clerk, one of the American gtoeer atama. Grocer, Tftrea oflire I nt 17 ANTkl toou aoia aillim for to oeaia. a yy nuta Dniiainp. las 7ANTkI Tba only placa In ova to pr-are 1 1 rood alrlt la at Intalllaeaca offloa.

at Weat TTaab. mgron room a. I W7 AJiTKU Oood bow to drive dollTery wacon and yy take rare uf bono Waaamaker araoa, 1K Boiiio Merman av i A EL) Kvery railroad tnao, mecUaotc, day 1 1 tanorer aaa tneir anyaa to ooma to aa ror ooda. Kaiaton Co. Baa AKTtU To do all kinda of Ran and Daolng ii tackle repairing, ana moaoi mar.naiery.

a. Tarra, 5 Van blork. WAK1 KU A good aot ul toeUi can aa bad for 4 at the Dental college, la building; corner IVnnarrranla and Coart ata. 17 AJ I Kven one to km iy light oU of Cltlxena Headlight In tba eltT: ifWhooe No. toa.

H. P. Wilcox. taa VtANTKU oowing niacmno repairug for any ma-l eblnaat Lba White machine offloa. 11 and au wora warranted oow 7 AATA-O It kuowB that 1 bare 1.UUU gaiiona war-yf ranted para wine, S5e a bottle, or 1 a gallon.

Albert Rtitdnerer. Ill 8onlh Delaware ft. AKTkl-Lany arnta can maaa UU to fiaua 1 1 noatn: wori wora ngbl and pieaaant. Adoreaa With ttkmn. Vary J.

N-a)i. in. -vnneaeew nt i It AN 1 ku J8a lur 1 gallon made airuo. Ueo J. Hammell.

II 110 and Hi Maaaarhnaetu aro. 7 ANTED AaeneraUc lady ot fair eduu and good addreaa can ob'ala nJ BTofltaMe etpplo) ment by addreyl c.n. Nnara.v aallon. 'JsSSlw Droa, aa 11 Vata. ami .7.

tT! v. SrS. 7 AST Kl A good cook, w4lwr and Irom-r la 4 I family of no one need apply on est well rec owtnended; German ereferrwl: T3 Vortb Itelaware. aVNlADImmed lately. roung nuut who la a 1 1 'ddlck writer and correct at fix urea.

Addreaa. Ivfng tvrerencea anti wage aran ted, fcxp'ea, wewaf AXTE1 Man to live oa farm aad do farm work; house furul.hed: must be need to all aim work; one mile from Lebanon. Addreaa W. Uogth're. Lebaaoa.

lad. aao AN 1 Klt-filWaUoa a bookkeeoer: anpllcant bta yy Jield preaent poaltion over eight year, and can give exeellewt eefereaeea at aatlltf and character. Addreaa Kewt office. na WANTED ollector; a taaarl yonng man well ac-auainted wltb otry-, aaut come well recommended: apply at once, heta-eea a aad 10 A tn. or aad 1 m.

Gatelv gt Convoy. 17 South Meridian I7 AN kit House. to 10 rooma, with all modara II Improvements; batb-room. etc Anyone ex fieetlng to have tech a bouse for rent within reaaon. able lime Modern WAMTki SSo tor 1 gallon maala ayrus.

10c for lib. lard. Bchrader TP.Ti and 74 Matt, ave. and cs, 4.S7 Virginia ave ANTED Occupant for iront parlor unfurul.h-II ed. and front room above, furnlaited or unfar-D lahed: grate aad rooma; wkl rent cheap to desirable parties; apply immediately; ITS Nana Alabama ay oa ANTED Tue neople to know toe ciMepast p'ace I to bay farm tare, carpeta, stove ana aeny Ut bar furniture, carpet, stove aad baby boa flea oa aeekly and monthly payment, I at Bora 17 Kaat Waahlngloa ft, and 14 and Boat Delaware at.

VANTKD Dr. St. John tlie great specialist la II dlaeaaeaof the Bervouaay and blood, Justar-rtved from Europe, can be teen at bta beautiful rooma. It Bate block, fur th aext few. weakai ao charge for consultation.

ASTKD Everybody to know Utat furniture. carpet, parlor aultea. beating and cooking or ail Kinns. can ue naa at uenaoa weekly aad BtoaUaly pav kaaa wshiaa toa at, 'nree aoort eaat ITANTED Mra. Hamton at St Boata yy Tenneaaee tt, after being abtnt for aomatlaie; fla tb pt tad preeent, and bring bark absent make speedy marriage and give yoa I -w tn tsnaieeaa matters; pnea.

laiitea wrjgenta II. at; A-11 kit Maoatu carmen. 5 North Mlaalaal II at, foretell fntaretveot aad reveal the paat gad present, worm charm, caasra apnedy marriage and nrtngt back absent lover; alao give mformalioa About itmt or ttol-B good; bourt ls.rn.tot. nvat tl a. latA a cana a iu.

utaoara toniatytia, ao. 1 cailoa maple a into. tne. 1 in. iaru.

iuo. 1 caa pcachea la ivrnn, IVi. Bchrader Broa, TO 71 and 7t Mas, aad 4S3. 4t Virginia ave. yif ANTED Every peraoe to know that Bryant' -Kaatneea CoUege la Tatbott'B block, to eon ported by Tboma J.

Bryant, the well kaowa practical acroaataat and teacher, aad tbat It I aot the to-railed Brrant Btrattoa school, mvf eoaaected wltb tt la aay manner. It proprietor art aot aahaaaed to ase the name or na own prtnctnau- -11TAMTED Every well dlsnoaed genUesnaa, wlta I bl wife or aweetbeart. to at'ood the third aaaual ball glvea by he lndlanapolla Cabinet Ftnlabera aaioa at Lyra ball. Wednesday, November It; thoe who nave attended former bail glrca by tbia aaciety wlU meed ao nraing. Te thoee who have not, we aay come, and we will mir yon a good time.

No Intoxicating llqoort will be cold In the bal aad Im proper character will be strictly Triad ed. aa bt -II) AN kit A reaponalbl flrm aboot to engage ta yy tneoaaiaeatot ttovemanaracunng la aaoutn-i(n ettr, wlab to bav their aaoeldlng done by con-tract will contract foor or more floor each tt skilled moulder, woo WlU est Did their owb assistant: Biewtr of cheap labor to had, either eo'ored or work. cofBateBclac a boo Ddoacnber 15: woe Id -Alao contract for atove moan ting Aililfaaa W. X. ood.

lcdlantpon, tag. ar WANTED. ATt.l-A gut la mall family: call 13UM I rrntont it i WAKTki-T aUI a lot of lard tierce atmlT a BTre'a bakery. Cleap; nu TtraNTtb-H'Mi aa for cb roanty in tin IV g73 ana ezperaas gonna aotd aamake: aeag atamp. La felle Mtg.

Co blcego. UL a mo WANlko-Man Uo iuutui4 aro'iry urea and nvrat enttlng. Addreaa. anrteg ref ftr- ivi waava eTf-rte. T.

Sfwinfflcf. V4 ATa.l lly toob Uy, alinatlon la ntlt a yy oacatoaaaiai olBca to aaatat In fflre and laooratorT: wltb gntyg renDTneBdailon. Addreaa K. Hewa. ate II I K.

rl.l Aiw AiJ uaina ior caca rouosj wo led btaxea; aaiary a.a lotiw am apuwi old temple. La Belle Mfg. Co, Cblcago-ano AN TAD for iclf laairtetor la nalnung caM- aettad lire aire aortraita on gia: wum grnu making (oe eenu pt boar In tpare utoa; aepa na yoor addrgw. Prof. Thomaa.

wewa office. 8 WAM kl Men, womea, boya ana giria can oata work at ihelr rn howira la anew baatnea. who'etlme or rpare oinnxjuta, wbra ao peddling rroaired; from to 0 a diyraa be made; one dona aaaipiea of goode and fun tnatrocti'xia tbat will do to eommene werk oa. taut Ireej arnd 10 cento. tUrer or ttaaipa.

forpoaTasa and adtanlx'Bf Addreaa Man 1 r. wit nw, ni tti HOBSSS AND VKHIOUBa. "lOK BAIJt Largt gray boras. 17 Circle atreet. I at XR Al.nV-Good danrary wagon.

CaUatKNorta Penaaylranta atreet. ne a IOK BALK A good work borae, cheap, at IDT 1 Kortb Liberty atpret. na tt BAiit-Cneap, two good work-boraea. a and 7 Bonth Delaware atreet. oa Oil 8ALK Agood family borae, atrong, ebmi4 Addreaa fC, Kewt omce.

nttt 7 ANT Kl Good delivery wagon. Call at Se and II 98 Kaat Waahtnctoa atreet. 1 nt AK Tt To I rada a boggy for carpeator work; yf Weat fetith at. grocery. PALE One mare.

Utht or beary. Corner North and Wert at aa ot AKTFJ To trade btvrj for good milk cow. u. H. Hbo-rer, 173 and i4 K.

Maraet tt. oatr tha aext two wee it we win tell oar fine carrtngee, nbaetooa, box bojnrlea, and oae-maa wagona lor leat money tnaa any nfm-ciaaa a the United tilatea. We bare. alao. 25 aee- factorr ond-band band earnagea of all klndt we will aell at roar price.

Bobbin A Garrard. XI K. Georgia ft. el 1 OWB FOB KENT. RKNT Uooae of rooma.

SUJ North nilnolf ft. tUkb'l 1M and li aaat DC Joe at rooma. r. 1 Olt KENT-FuxnUhed rooma. 191 Weat Ohio it.

ult KENT Good aa repreaeated at Hoot Upaada "IOlt KiM-J nice large roomaT 'JM ft uaa feu-1 A neaaee ax. 1UI( RKN1 bualiioaa Uuua euu'. over itaa. Merkltaa tt. ax iTOh bkN 1-3 large npper rooma I mall family.

A bouto Pine at. nioatlu 33 ja douuj AHmnn "IX)U 11KN Iccly uruUbed room for gentleman. A ii norm uiinoit at. KKNT-'i fornlabed cr unf urnUUed rooma. 9i A.

North Mlaalaaippt it. ut-t! Xlt KK.NT Koonia. furcUnoo aud aularnlhd. a 114 Nortn Tenneaaee tt. at VrOltKkbT Small Root oCica over Jr Ington tt.

J. M. Jndah. th i fi)H lCKN'T IIODtea, rooms and office. K.

Cottia ec raat Market ui a IUs.Nl Kurnlahed room, with or without i piano. wwt Nimr vol L.HJK lUtM I IT cet. 4 furitlalied ruoji: ail cet. Aorta AUin.a at. i 'l50'KIlNT pleAKnt runtna lor light uoiuckeea-JT rng.

InQiilry at tn C1t tt. a TL'UK KI-JiT Capital City cigar. a MunKff i apiiai i-ny cigar. nn s-f JB.W L'OH KkST Moiiel'3 North Llinola roomr, nt A Appiy at weft t.nut tt. KENT 2 hmutw, rooma ech.

Apply corner a. Fevcnfh and Mlcblvan road tlonae of rvoiua. act Euzaoaui at; a Weat New york tt, IjUK PJU.T rooma on ecouu floor ot No. ITU Park ave. Apply on premise.

a i 1' "6lt HiiT Mceiy furulfhed Iruut room, for g-u tlemen. 81 Maaaachusetta ave. na IIOU ItENT 1 urnlahed and uniurniaoed room. I Call at Indiana ave. room 24.

jtl IOllllEN le'roomt for IlKht houaekeeplng; man and wife. la Went New York "EKJii KENT Kurnltlied and unfurnuhed roouiaT Grand Qpem Houae block. I IOlt KENT An eietiant furnlahrd room, inquire no. W. Itowlea.

ii Vance block. oat' I 70K KENT 2 dealrahie front room, turnlahedur iiBfniTteried. Weat MIcMgnn t. i'leaaant turnlahed front room, and other mow rent ml. ys Kaat Ohio t.

ntt! TJ'OJlKEiiT Lodge room. Jx9t; well veDUiau-4; 3d A noor: opp. court nooae. J. M.

Judan. th IOU KENT Nicely furnished front room, tultahle for a gentleman, gift North lillnol at. 1 LhiU KKJrT Punoa. Iiwti pur montn. fearten'a mnatc hoote.

18 North Pennavivanla at. art IXJlt KENT Handsome anfurnlahed rront. pvl; grate; private family. Eaat Pratt at. ut FOKIULM Itoom, tunatile for oyater aud lunch room, opp.

tlpli a depot. 18 McNahb tt. I 70k KENT 1 turnlahed room tor 1 or 2 gentlemen, and I nnfnrnlahed. 76 Eaat New York it. ex Oh RENT Purnlahea or unfurniabed aouth aad eaat front parlor-jneait 874 N.Alabama, o.Lth-am I7GH KENT urn lahed aud onfurnlabeo room for 1 light hootekeeplng.

Koom 11 Circle HalL ua! fJOlt KENT Nicely farniahed room, ind door, with A- trove: cneap: central. 15 Eaat New York at. utt KENT Pieaaant urn lahed front room; flrat floor: alao. day boarder wanted. 1811 E.

Ohio. IOU liENT To gentleman, nicely turnlahed room; private houae: furnace heat; ill), iwa N. DeL a 1.1 OK KENT 2 anfurnlhlied room, with privilege of attic and cellar. If desired. Inquire 41 H-ron.

ntt? IUK KENT Houae of 5 rooma, cor. eat Vermont and Inquirer W.N. York! BANT 61 Buckle tt, I room; new bouse; IS. A Xilt KENT Parlor, with I (iraneh, 15 Virginia are; grai te; trout room op- A atalra. partly turnlahed.

267 Tenneaaee at. tox IXK kKNT Bulte of mom, nicely furhlahed; ult- a ee ror man ana wue tor ugnt oouaexeepmg. North lillnol t. nvi T70K RENT Iloom for 4 or 2 gent. block, 51V.

Pennaylvanl at room Si. Ui I- floor. ut ltKN'l 1 or 2 derliaom iroui room, furnished or un'nrnlalMK); no houatkeeiilng; private family. siTO iorxn lenneaaee aat: Ltlk KENT Boom la rrar of VI -at national oanx. A luat vacated by Western nloo.

Apply to J. K. Bcotr. Blackford block. I It KENT room for housekeeping, to family I.

hoot imall children; reference cxchtiiired. Keith New Jertey tt. X.tOK BENT Fine. lrce room, with front omce room, oltable tor light manofactortn. wltli or without power: tr.d floor.

132 8. einnvanl tt. a KEN'I Do aot waate money ranuiig Suruistied wuia: ret root i on time of aa. fOIt RENT Double eieeptng room, floor. Bran-A doa block, 8.

W.txr. Delaware and Waahlngtoa. tb J. M. Jndan.

ftkNT Fumlalied and anfurnlabed room. 530 Koch M1wts.1i.pl St. room g.m waiter Klver. act, KngUsh' opera noase. Fill RENT Elegant house; 10 rooma; large yardT squares north of Waablurton tt.

on t'reet-car line; convenient to butlceu; low rent to good tenant. Inquire room 11 Baldwin block. T.OK KENT 4o-acre larm.on north aide National road, between tblt city and Irvlngrun. lust tti la Ide of the latter place. ror particular tee E.

ooinn st Kaat Marvel at. na UOK KENT Dr. fct John, the great apeciallst la dlteatca of tha nerv-out ivstetu and blood, last nlved from Europe, cat be aeen at 01 beautiful rooma, 1 Bate block, for the next few weeks, ao chatge for eonsnltatiocv BENT To gentlemen only, a large number of farniahed or unf ornlahed eleentng-room. at Ko. North Merkltaa at.

The building ha been newlv papered and painted, and lain milled with water and ge. A housekeeper to In to taae care oi mrma. Drew as Beni TeTt, trenta IiOSl. OST We for one gallon maple trrtip. Geo.

J. jk 4 Htmmell. 110 and 112 Maaaachoaett avenue. i IOBT Wtthln two weeks, red Irish setter pup. jturn to.

241 N. Meridian street and get reward. Be-O tt L06T Pair of gold spectacle. Return to Builder A Maanfaoturera' aaaoclatloa and La re-rded. ntt Gold filling for 50 cent, at the Dental Col- XJ lece.

tn iStaa baltdlna. coraer Penaaylvanla and Court atreet. tax IOST Gold locket, cameo between New Vork ttore and MaaaachutetU atenue. Leave at 'ew office and get reward. nt OST Money, tf yoa do not buy your bousehold 1 go-da.

eameta. atove. M. Bont A r. E.

Washington and 14 and 1 H. Del la ware ta. oax OST-Hlack Newfoundland male pup, 1 month XJ old. wblta breast, tome white leet, at incne ntgn buff leather collar, -check somber S27S. Betura "Jumbo' to ward.

IN. atreet and gut liberal re- I OST You never will know how much you do Ioe antO yoa leant our prtcea and aea our lmracnaa rock of gooo to select from, Balatoa A Co, 275, 271. a if, oi is naamngtoa. street, wttn several rooma trowed tail nt i roon. i Crane and see for rouraerf.

th a AUCTION 8AlaaL HUNT A MoCUKDt.reai estate aad grttMral aoa Oosveora. Ha. at traar Waabtngte) Bt- II Arf Tiot BALK vi a will aell at the reatdence of Ko. M0 K. Delaware atreet, oa Wednesday morning, November 14, at HI o'clock, the entire furnishing of tea rooms comprising an elegant parlor suite, nearly Bew; two walnut marble-top bedroom aultea, one excellent piano, marble table, ana large French plate mirror, fancy chairs, bruaaela and Ingrain car-neta.

irtattli-tr, rug, ore beautiful ntouate4 neacock. oU paintings, lace rartaln and shade, shell cabinet and co lection of shell and curiosities, one walnut extension table, ten walnnt dining chair, one Klch- ntond rarge, beating at ores, two gaa a tor coal vase. rrtng and other matrretaea. Iron town arata. rroa laws rsaca, rvoresa, oecsa-aaa, laoiea.

rnairm, etc, Terms cash. 1. Ii IrnT Bfietlooeeea ntt STRAYED OR STOLEN. THAT El) GK BTOLKV One brlndle mulyrow, with white far aa hack, thin In fleab; one roan cow, tn good eoodlUoo. Return to y5 North Delaware atreet and be rewarded.

G. W. Miller. I SfliAi ID OB STOLEN A large black aow, with cropped ear; large tootled" sow, very heavy with ptg. aad three shoal mla-ung tine Friday.

22. Any a rsou brtnglng tnformatloa of the aataa to Wtscoala street, wUl be UbcraUy rtararded. DSTDIANAFPUS, MONDAY EVENING, NOYEMB fcCR 12 1SS3. FOB HAXJB. 17UH BAi-CaptuU Uqr cigar.

A a-f JD.W BAUfc moa Uid No. lil. oat? TXjH bA ni ft 4 Lit Aanoa at KaiM.ia Co. a Elok kALs-SjO alluu tor at Balatoa A Co.1' na a TJOh UU au hanging lamp. Balatoa 4 A aa a Ii OB ALkInuiiIiilfoiiUcg ioongea (14, at Hai-' ttoe A Ca'a.

i na a IX)H BALK uooaea, kxa, etc, all parti of city. C. A. Coffia Co. Tj a a IUlt EALK ooaee aad lota la all part of tha city.

Barnard a Bay lea. oat IOK BALK No. 1 bed comfort. atKal una A lL tba tOk BALA Corner lot la lleicHer't Wood lawn. Hti.

E. coffin el Co. I aao I0H BALA Good baae banter, lu uaa mm teavaon at SI Laat Market atreet. FOB BALA A nice clean atock of grocenea. In good locatlop.

lie) MadwoB aye. i nt TTUK BALK Second 4and medium aixe bate auraer. A as neat waaningtoa ttreev IHOh BALA A new Weed tewing machine, for 110 caah. Apply at Newt office. tr i IJii bALk A bnae tiuraer a to re, la good condition, yery cheap, J.7 arenne.

IX) BALA afe. cotnblnatloa. lore, good order. A cneap. Addreaa Lock.

ewt omce. nt 7GB BALK Lot oa College are, above AurbUl atrert, eaat front. K. L. Polk A fe CO.

TVJH BALE Houae II Park are. For parUculrt 1 Inquire ans North IlllaoU a'reet. 8 B. eh! TTXjk BA1.E Kverythlng la the booae-furnitblng line, at Kalttoa A Cn.t, on easy terma. an a BALK TweotT tbouaand dollar wortb of new gooda on time, at Kaiaton am IpeTP TXllt BALK Dry mill wood, a load.

A man. 459 Eaat Ohio ttrart. Order by poataL ou T)U BALK A new DaontlMU baae-burner, In good 1 renatr. Cal at or addreaa M. 17 Brett at.

at TOB BALK Coal and coke, aa Eaat Market ttreer. A J. M. TlUord. "UVtK SALA ltto niMWt, the beat aud largeatai menW ttoret la ttie cttyat lialaton A Co.

'a. oa fun BALAr At .4. and Xsl Eaat Waauliuf- tiin atreet. anrthlnc fnn want. Kaiaton A Co.

in BALE 1 bu cueat folding bed for parlor erer made, at Balatua A Ca'a, Go aee It, aomethlng BfW. U1B TXlli BALA Anotnur car load of painting to be A tot oat oa time for (SJO each, at Baiuoa A mil i Or, BALK Chi'd'a Iwd, good aa mew; alao, louaife, la good repair, bth black walnat. CAN. Newt cntre. i yjiOK BaLK Bualnemi block.

No. aa. and In-X avenue, at a bargain. Tea per cent John t. ann Co.

to TViU KAIJC No. cook atove. wood burn-r. wlta reaervolr. In gnoa eoadl'ioa, eneap.

Call at No. at Ft Morrta atre'-t. JXK BALK New brick residence, cbeao, modern Improvement, northeaat corner Delaware aud North atreeta. Call Virginia ve. trx UHJU sAlA 3tc lot ou gallon maple tyrup.

A Ceo. J. Hammell. it 110 nd 112 MatwnutetU r. LUU KALE tiouaia aad luu la all part of the city, A au ana A.

Moore. tn t' Market atreet. Ui; h.t LA Nine it-nuulili loU adjolnltir corpora. thin line, weat of i-tty, on ureercar llae: will bl Id iber tor u. Phipp.

Ban AL Set thiuer'a tool, machine, benchea A and all nerraaary appliance for eerrylog on tin ana iliei-t Iron ahop. Call oa or addreaa Bamuel LHtrit. Indiana ave. ua IOlt BALE Baloon opposite court houae. Good cnatom and low rent.

Satisfactory reason for aening given. Inquire of Lorenx Bchmldt, Zt Boat!) Ix-lre ttreet. i F'uu BALE Lot in Morruou't taird i.UO, one lialf caah. )alance In one and year', lot feet fror'. North lillnol inquli-e of C.

P. Hot t-r. 15 1 IKirpe I.X'K t-ALK For bargain In vacant Iota, 1 purine's and daelllng houses la all nart of the city, all on John B.Bpann Co, Bate block. xsoiTn rennayisnia aireea on un i. tALE Big l.argalna Tho.

C. Day A Co. liave soma excellent bargain In farm nd city rroperty. Call and exan Ine their Hat. Addreaa J.

3 How. nitnager. Ti Kntt Market ttreet tOH BALE 1 uruitu'e, carpet, ttovea and ba'iy bagelet.at the ra table home of Born A Co, 97 Eait Waalilngtoe afreet, 14 and 1 Sooth Delaware rreet, on montniv ai wrekiv parmeniA oa IX) It BALE By 'lUut. C. Day at Co, 72 Eaet.Market atreet.

two nl' coltattea of mom. vi street cart; a goca paymg lavearnicaT. eee j. noa. aisnager.

I 'ok BALK Grooei lea, alo ns rettaurant. hotel and hnardlng houae, betldea a large variety of vi lit esutuiianca ctanu: at i.o tn St Kortb Delaware met. OK BALK By lb llasracnitMtta Mutual Life In uranre Co, dwcllingt andbuttnea property Ii varlon nana of the cttv. at low Xgure and eai term. A.

B. A trie, agrnt. Vanre block, fo) nn no? BALK No. 2t2 ChrlaUan ave, lot 42txl45 fret, one and a half ttory frame houae. 3 rooma.

etable, well, cittern, etc Jo. A Moore. 84 Eaat Market atreet. TK John. Ibe an-clAinT A dlMVPe of the nervous system aod blood, lust arrrlved from F.aron.

can he eeeta at hi bea jtlful rooma, 1 Bate block, for the neat few weeks; no cimrge ior consultation XXiK 6ALK Dry good and aouon ttock, lu good location. More and Sdaelllnr room attarhed. will Invoice about glJU); a bargain for tome one wlta a iiiiao cajKtai. nammAuo, S6 Kortb Delaware atreet IjlOK 6 ALE Tho. ttreet.

a groun ol C. Dar A Co 71 Ea.it Market ttreet, a group of tenant boatak all tn alee repair, field 1U Dr cent alto, three nice cottages In 111 yield 10 pr cent alao. three nice cottages tn Johnson's heir' add; will tell together or separately. ua nova. TJi BALE By Tho.

C. Day A Co, a o. 1 farm of A 154 acre. IS mile northeast of the eft, excellent land; 2 DUO rod of tiling, good two-ttory frame house, large frame bam. good fence and plenty good tlm- ber, ob qxe ih mites irom railroad station, ana clues Addreaa J.

J. Hoe. I 72 Eaat Market fjrvet. L'Oo BALK By 7 no. C.

Day Co, a kl acre L. toe It and grain farm, only twb hoar drive from the city, and 1H ml ex from railroad autlon, large two-tory frame house and large aew barn, excellent toll and well watered, wuh good cniinga. one of the le at stock and grain farm la Indiana: will aell at a great bargain. Addreaa J. J.

Uoaa. ix kaat Market street. tALt-Uns, -taluaole ell, property. A i combination of clrcumMancet compell me to offer for atte my residence, located tn the very betrt of the eltv and close to the center ef hnalne, lot S7V feet fronting on Maryland atreet, and running back 1H6 feet to Pearl street, with alley on eaat aide; for a pier sant convenient borne or a tpleadld bna'nea lu, booBd to Increase lapidliy tn value, thia city offetva better tevettmen'. For partteulati and term of aaie address to or rail on A Ahromet, office arm.

herd acd Homeland 8 Via ton it TO LOAN. 0 LOAN Mortgage loan. E. Coina A a a TO 'OAK Gooq reprrentl at Boot t'ptlde 'IX) LOAN g.ou. at per venb'W E.

UlckA vd. A a fliarin rireer. nn M'0 LO Sort. T. tJW, t.0tiu.

W. A. Uradaaaw A 1M4 Vorrh Per.Tiavtvanli atreet. 'O LOAN to J-Vioa. Prlvxtd fund on de-L pwalt Grtmth A Puttt.

19H W. Penn. t. wax tlio LOAN Any utn. long or abort time, low rate A oft mortgage.

Brown. 64 K. MarTcet at, htl rtio LOANi 4ji un city or fiurina. i'ue torjr lo-1 eat raie. Gorsuch, 15 Virginia ave.

ul 0 LOAN Money at tha lowest rate of Interest, J. W. Wiifma Co, I and 4 Vinton block, at I'O LOAN Mopev on first mortgage la any aum desirable. John and 111 Thorpe block, tn a po LOAN Moony at tow rate on all personal IX) LOAN Money, I loweat rate of Intcrea'. on flrat mortgage.

J. N. Wright A Co, 42 Kortb Delaware atreet. rito LOAN Moner ou mortaragu, cr.y or Marlon countv. In um above BJOO at beatcurrent rate.

John B. tp.nn Co. I tvx rpo LOAN Money oaf rma, for longor anon time. upon then oat favorable terma. Tho.

C. Day A Co, Ti East Market street. i tv rx LOAN ill vai funds to turn to aui at a low rate of Interest. Farm or city btanton A Scott, over Flrat Kattoeal bank. ne rHi LOAM Newton.

Claypool A Co. buy rallroaiC 1 state, county and municipal bonds, and loaa money on city and farm property at loweat rate. Claypool birtldlng. i nt a rpo LOAN Persons who desire to make aafe tn X. Teatmenta, either for large or email lumi of money, will do well to call npon as.

We nave aome choice securities to offer. Tho. Day A Co, 7a Fat Market atreet. tv KOTJND.I IOUND-Capltal City clgaT. ne a-f LMlMMltwlt, aa reprcseuted at Boot I'pitde I 1 ut The Con i moo at the Lloa Shoe Btorc.C-s East WastilngtnB strc-t.

"POVXlt Use for one gallon maple typup. Hammel, 110 and 112 Mamacihuaettt ave. Geo. J. IHJl'ND B.

E. Stephens's sewing machine otflce.17 and 1 Ma cm work war- ranted. 1 tb I Ftl NI fcllver fllllngs, beat quality, 25 cent, at the Denial college, bulkung. Peaatylranla and Con-t rtreeta. i MlHCELXANKOUa.

OOS MEKZ. dealer bt Kosher meats, 1JI 1 1 a. 1IIU1UMH. IJlviivinfriurii nw will plessed to see their old patrons affaln. th.f.m.to.w rTUERK will be held a meeting of the tockoolders of tha Toledo, lndlanapolla A St.

Loo I railroad company as their office. In tha city of Indianapolis, December 1-ets, for the purpose of electing aevca free tot to serve one year, and transact such other business aa mar come before the meeting. By order of the peeatdeat. Baa P. HaxxABtt, Sec Kovemtter ot PERSON Ala, EKBON AL Gooda aa rearoseated at Boot t'palda A I nvn.

Bb tEKBONAL Do not mist at Seventh A Preshytertaa church Tueaday, November isth Admtaalon IS cent. NOTICE. Osc FOB one gal. llAtrill'iMsu snle syrup, ebnsetrs tn Geo. i.

Baamel. FOR TRADE. IMiR TRADE Good aa revreaeated at Boot Up- A tioe Down. i mm. AbTNOONOESfKNTH.

ALSTON A CO. are dally aelllng gimla. Vlalt tliem at once. ear load of en t'lBE It ANCK Bound eompanio; lowest a A rate: tetenboae c. K.

comn at to. TiKY HICEOUV MLLi. Boell- Ansa't. Kaat onto at. Order by poatai.

oa an! SEVENTH PKAbBiTMUAK C1U IUJI1, luesJay, evening November Wtb. Adtnlaelan 11 e-ma. I G'GLD AM) MLVF.a PLATING of all klnda doee by the Indlananoli Plat Co, ga Virginia oe. tn: c.r6ko5!KGALLO MAPLE sTErF4. o-o." 381 UaBurtelk.

Uu and ux Maitarnaaefta Ten tie. II rook eat ha reduced the price oa all pure candle. He makea the beat candy th city, at etandMch'erve. la 7, wTM'EAVtR, the funeral director, caa be found at iBdlanaooUt adertakms orJVoa. axd wesi xflarxet su, near Illinois.

OLD FOG1EB Hlgn-pnced merchanut and all tn denendent enatea have to bant their bole wnea thee hear of our prtcea. Ralston A Co. an i 0DOKLK88 COMPANY, Boom 1 Baldwla Block, ta fa Connected nv teierbei. M. bttlsn, Teacher of plana playtng.

Office at PfafTMn1 to 5 p. m. oa a piano rooma. May ve seen rrom a JOHN KIDD wlU addreaa the dkb lag at tho ill Kevtsrd Band, of Hope to-nlrht, co-ner Mc- atty and haawlc miee a. A time Tor IL I A LL LOVEKS OF PI KE CANDIES thould bear la mind and IS Mat, ave I the only place arhere the beat ran be bought at the loweat price.

nag Til aGNETIBT AND HEALEK Dr. G. W. Van llA Hrra.tbe well known mairnetlrt and healer aa be eocaulted a uual at MsaiacDusetla aveune. Ofrce open all noura.

ot IJUOF'EBBOH Bltovt na removed from IS BoutB Meridian tret; caa be found at 57 North Pean. tylvtnla ttreet. Lanetry bang being hi apectaliy. and apecial. atTentiop ro cniinrenf pair cutting, a na DK.

BT. JOHN, the great pecialtat In dlaeaaea of the nervous rU-m and blood, luat arrived from F.arope. can be tern at bta beaatifnl rooms. Bt bar ck, for the next few weeks; ao charge for coo alts: lor TEKMAN NATUliAL METHOD. Two Lesaon a Week.

I adie and gentlrtn-B who deetre to lorn a claas are Invited to make application through this paper. Address 'Sermn erw.a mndemte. ACONGKEGAT ION AL MEETING wt Ibe held la tt a Twelfth' Preabvterlaa cbarch Tharadar evening, November to lale action In regtrd to new anion Ul A. tbtat, eiera. DAKNLM, tbe wu autn, na reutoved his ma- 11 cl.lnery to Michigan aireet and Bee Line R.

Ii, where he la prepared to make hi patron happy larroni ndllna by fumishuig the heat wood, ci al and ne nest wood, crai ana ttinaung tne Yard. 475 E. Mlchlgaa and IBS K. loweat price. 17 niobo.

tnaBager real cttate department of Tbox. C. Pay A Co. 72 Eaat Market it. ii trvTBTERBA oyatera-rWe have toern.

Bhell The res beat. Shell Mere Bhell oystrt Shell oyster Shell oysters Bhell oyitera Shell oytt ra Shell ovatcra attest, FtHleat, Finest Oyter' fn the T. Oirlatmsn. w. wuli.

ar. Fresh Blue Points just received. II AT THk romrregalional meeting of the Twelfth Prealiylerlan- ciLitich tha followlag resolution ttrarlnioualy i diited, When Kev. C. Herrlotf our pastor, I ahont to aevrr ct noeeikin lih tills cntirch to enable Mm to accept the of the Flrat Presbyterian mien ot miii.

mii ana. Wi ereaa.eM'. Herrto't ua labored with as our pastor for more tlAn lv year wltb earmstneaa and fidelity, leaning many sinner to repentance, an na len watchful of the tiienHx-rablp of tola cuurch and conrregation In daily ministrations; therefore solved. By a members of this clmr and con-grwatlon thst win ever rl erlah for Mr. Hertiott lee.

lngs of chrttllan love and esteem, and we cordially commend bun and hi tan lly to jje people la hi new field ot tntor. KltWABD. TJEWAHn Ladle' genuine Frencb kid ahoea for tUmtt's, ill pf. Pnn. at- bnttoa tn KFIwaKD lul)t-' ttie ertoii luat will ho7iita cheaper boue; HJ to the houae that ha a better aaaortment of ponds; HO to the houae that sells at itatl more goods: $UU to the bonae that caa abow a I over Hat of enst'weera than Rnlafrtn A Cn en FOR8ALB OR TRADE.

BALK Oil TKADS Ffrtt-claa livery and Sotrdlng stable. Add-eaa Htabe. Kewa ottlee. BOCLETY MEETINGS. "MASONIC Center Lodge.

No. 2S. F. and A. M.

1'i Special meeting it Itrht at o'clock, for In the Ural degree. il No. 35 Booth M'-tHiaa reeu joax j. ucrrxa. w.

H. w. r. wiiun. Bee.

ASONiC Mvstlc Tie Lodge No. SM. F. and A i'l. M.

Stated meeting In Masonic Temple, this taiunoayi eveauig, at ciock. KoBXkT Gobdok. W. M. Wtm-tb D.

Pec. N1TE1J iiuutll or UONOK All inomOora of knlurorlse tJdce. No. 1. are uraentlv reaueated to be in attendance Tueday evening, November 13, at iu, toarp.

iueineai ot inipor-an e. W. U. BALL, Pre. J.

T. Fzslib, 1. Sec. na OKGaTS SOCliTY A. AND A.

RITE. There will be a meeting of the society at the room of the Kite, Boatn Pennsylvania afeet. on -Thursday. November 15. at 8 p.

m. important b'talneaa; full attendance desired. 6txto J. PkKLLK, Pre. T.

T. Hotl-fPAT. Bee. ut IO. G.

K. 1 be aui.uai meeting of be Odd Felloars Mutual Aid Association, of Indiana, will he held tn (dd Kelloal Hall, corner of Pennsylvania and Washington st, ladlananolla, Ind, Wednesday. Ko-TfmLer 21, at which lime twelve dliectora will be elected to aerva for one year. I Wn. Wallacx, Pre.

Jxa. a at! DIEIj. KELLV Julia Kelly, yesterday afternoon, at 6 o'clock, aged lb v-ar. Funeral fmm 3 West Geargla street, Taesday. Ko-vember IS.

at 9 a. tti PITY NEWS. The Memorial ooheut ta the Grand Opera-house, Wedneeday nipht, will be one ot the best eutertainmeutg of the Tear. Snapected of Fraud. This afternoon Walter Curtis, an Encllsh-rrian, and a 81 ranker, boarduig at 2W North Alabama street, was placed under arrest by the' federal authorities on a warrant sworn out by Postmaster Wild-man, charploK him with carrying on a ichemetoUrfrftudtlwuffh the 8at- 'Zilf ksl lift appesrea In the want column ol tne Cincinnati enquirer; WAVTTO-WRITERS Fiaeen neat.rapld writers, and female, for C1ncinnttl alstiict tooonlrart for one year's work, at 13 cents per hour, addreei-lng envelop.ia, copying ucai ana cimraeremi uocamente ut incur own leeidecoet wrrtlng left and called for by aa; steady employment day and evening; stnd oie dollar for blank contract and one name as reference; relinked applicants get letters abd money tetarnea; we bank with Fletcher Sharre.

Indianapolis. Address all i timmunlcal Ions to Curtis, copyist, SiitS Korth Alabama atreeti. lnnianapolis. Ind. Attention to tbis advertisement was firet attracted by a letter received by Fletcher Hliarpe, this morning, making inquiry re-lalive to Curtis' standing and financial and this developed that onK.dny the defendant deposited f- with the bank, and on the strength Of this de posit was cucnlatin? broadcast that we hank with f'letcher A Mr.

Wudmanj was notified by Messrs. Fletcher 3k Sharpe, who felt outraged by his reference, and tbis led to a cail and a failure by Mr. Curtis to give satisfactory explanation, which was followed by his arrest. The accuaed claims to Do acting in gona faith, but how Is what puzzles the Firosecutor. This morning the postmaster oreclosed on bis mail, eighteen letters com ing to-day in answer to this advertisement.

The reliminary examination will be held before Commissioner Martindale. Taking tha Wind Oat of His Sails. Detroit Free Free. A St. Lonls man went around with Chief Justice Coleridge and talked of nothing but tue bigness of everything In the town.

"Finally," cays Coleridge, who tells the stcrv, passing one of those tremendous grain elevators, which are a feature of western cities, my friend broke out: 'Did on ever see anything like that? How many these elevators do you suppose we have tn St. With perfect gravity I replied: 'Welli'v don't Know exactly, but I should suppose about 10,000." And the old gentleman chuckled over the memory of the incident, and of the crushed and humiliated aspert of the western boaster, who had to admit that there were left than a dozen. A Back to that wow Time Schedule, November 12. Attorney-General Brewstt lecidi that the propTexd change of standaid time cannot be effected except by congressional action. The Beanelt Cable Station.

BofTON. November 12. The American terminus of the Bennett cable will be at loblolly, at the south end of the town of Kockport, Mass, Aad Beqnlrws Te Times the Trouble Farm and Garden says an acre wUl pro a duce five or r4x times the Amount of straw berries It will wheat! by mm iTflE DANVILLE MOT. i Democratic Aceoniil of tlu Iaritia Cinte With Some Irpnblrria Comments. Waahmgtoa special to the Oxnnaerrtal Gatette-t The TJanvflle Tlmea has an editorial enti- Ued "Wbo Provoked the DnvDie Riot," According to the Times, W.

81ms, a coalition speaker, did ft twenty-four hours before the shooting began, lie "rose amidst tha shouts ot at least fire hundred negroes;" moreover, "he stood on the steps of the court house with a large torcA-llght before him." The Danville editor was there and saw tb "horrid spectacle; one lone white man standing amidst a vast crowd of Africans, who were yelling and whooping at the topot their voices" and ai night. But that was not au. "Sims rise with the famous Danville circular ii his hand, and the first taing he did was to read the names of all the signers, twenty-eight In number, men of the highest standing and uulverraHy respected. tie denounced the statements in the circular as their authors as His object seemed to' be to inflame the minds of the negroes against those gentlemen, and to stir up bad feelings between the rich and poor." Aa though this was not bad enough, he "rit iculed some of the signers of the circular," and when "he finished reading and et nimenting on Ithe document, ha read the names of the twenty-eight sitrners a second time, ssying they were all a set of liars, eo Irani aiid scoundrels." the editor continues: "Just think of It. A pester denouncing in that style twenty-eight of our moat respected citizens, and the negroes yelling their applause with hellish delight Can anything do imagined better calculated to bring on a row, and yet those white democrats who heard the diabolical, harangue, and heard the shouts of the cr grocs, stood it, and they did it for the sake of peace." The editor raid that "not a hair of Sims's heat' was touched," and that, "thanks to the high sense of duty of our law-abiding citizens and their love of peace," they even permUied him to get In a buggy with James Vesper and drive out of town, next day, unmolested." And after be was gone, the "law-abiding" and "peace-loving" citizens of Danville turned in and began shooting Ahe "niggers." OniTAl'RT.

Dead at the Age of 11 Tears. 8t. Pacl, November 12. Mortimer Dane-her, sged 121 years, died at tha residence of bis son at Derrynaue, Lesueur eounty, Minn. Mr.

Dant-hrr was the Ust surviving brother of a remarkable family, which for downright longevity surpasses anything in the record of modern times. otxcly this, but in another county Mr. Dandier luother died in the lolst ar. tils oldest brutlier at the age of liW years. Lis second at thesso of 117 yearn, mont'is and 20 days, and himself soon after at the nteof lsil years.

The gentleman came (rum tlie county Clare, Inland, and could apeak m-tlilng outside the Celtic tongue of his ane esters.) Historian wnd Philosopher. Colvmbcs, November 12. John T. Short, late professor of history and philosophy in the btste university, died yesterday. was author of "'North America's Antiquity," end a member of some of the leading historical societies of this country and -Europe.) General Matthew McEwen died, at Washington, yesterday.

He served as furgeon in the Sccotd West Virginia cavalry at tomniencemtnt of the war, and subsequently as stall (itScer with Generals Sheridan, Custer, Crook and AveriU. Otter Ef go, the well known German painter," Is dead. Commander Cushmsn, of the United States navy, is dead. ltev. Miles Bronson, D.

for fifty years Baptist missionary in India, died at the residence of his daughter, at Eaton Rapids, aired seventy-one. He returned to this ccuntry a few 3 cars ago. Baltimore Matrimonial Schemes, Baltimore, October 12. Some rich devel-opmt nts have been made in connection with the sect nd postponement of the marriage of Mies Rebecca Baltimore heiress, aiid Sir Henry Herbert, M. P.

The wedding ai as set for au early day in September, but was postponed, owing to the inability- of Heibert to satisfy the bride-elect's father of the legality of his divorce from a former wife. Herbert agreed to obtain the proofs at or.ee, and did so, but another obstacle was then found to be in the' way. It was discovered that allhough Herbert was the owner of Muckross Abbey, the estate was heavily mortgaged, and in truth Herbert was a poor man. When this became known to the bride's father he insisted that his daughter, before marrying, should make a dtedoftrurt to him other large estate. To this Sir Herbert objected, and it is alleged a stormy scene occurred at the Williams, transion a few evenings At the close cf the interview Sir Herbert took final leave of Miss Wil-iams and drove to the depot, took the train for New Yoik, and sailed for The bridt-ekci's brother, who married a year ago Against bis father's wish, now charges the Willi obtaining by undue influence his signature to 4 ileed of trust, whereby he re-li'uouifhed all his rights to an estate worth in consideration of a 3 early stipend of 12,500.

A suit to set aside tne deed of trust i now on trial here The engagement of Mr. Robert Sale Hill, a grandson of the late Sir Robert Sale, of the Rritish army, to Miss Helen of Baltimore, is continued. A Remarkable Case. Lincoln, November 12. Some mouths ago this state was startled by the announcement that Prof.

Aughey, of the State University, had committed forgery. At a meeting of the regents he tendered his The professor stated to friends tbat he had been the victim of a man who owed him money. He told a long, intricate, and in. pn bible Jtory about the mysterious individual who had duped him. This was regarded universal! as a subterfuge, almost eveijbtdy believing biai guilty.

At a iup1.1lemt1.t4l meeting of the board of re-Ltnis I'rof. AuRbey introduced evidence flesriy establishing the existence of the pre-jei tled friend and his own inn The Cure is regarded as one of the most strangely romantic in tne annsis 01 western uiciaeuui. It, lb the sensation 01 tne nour. IzlBBt leruitry newss' i t. Locis, November 12.

Advices from It.dian Territory say that Wm. M. Pei it; principal of tho Tishomingo Academy, in tbe Chickasaw at ion, dlecLtSaturday. lie formerly resided in Columbus. Ua lion.

Edmund McCurtin was nominated for Drlccital chief of the. Choctaw Nation. election will be held next August. i A shooting allray In the Cherofc.ee Nation, near the Arkansas line. Saturday, resulted in the killing of James Boyd and the wound- leg of B.

L. SommerhliL JL Stiff Bratexe. Clevelasd, November 12. During the furious gale last night. Joseph Lamb, night watchman at the woolen mills on nson avrnue, while making hia rounds examining ibe upper doors and was mown oU tbe outside stairway and hurled across a narrow i-treet to the thirty feet, below, with such violence that his back, was broken, lie subsequently died.

Not Yet Out of the Woods. Nrw York. November 12. EV Ellery Au di rson, on behalf of J. J.

Bradford, has ob tained an Injunction, returnable ednesday. from Judge Donahue, restraining the. issue of $20,000,000 second mortgage bonds by the Northern Pacific raiiioad company. Trichlawaia la Ohio. Akron.

Ohio. November 12. F. Palm- er'i family were all taken violently II it is suDrirsed from, eating head cheese. Two of tbtm will probably cue.

CONDENSED NEWS. I DaroaaMkl. Pig Iron bas touched $30.50 per ton. That Chicago Prince Salm Balm is a fraud, Receipts of hogs at Chicago, to-day, of cattle, St. Joseph, refuses to let the "Jesse James" eombinatlon appear.

Jn that clty. Inalfrtn a rt rkatoaa tw fn htnt rftl', I iDdlaaaDolla will be unred aa the place for holding tho next National Republican Con-ventioB. The International Institute at Boston has elected Charles Latimer, of Cleveland, president. Jay Gonld has had his yacht Atalanta cut In two and lengthened sixteen feet at a cost of $40,000, Tbe rumor touching a negro rising in Southampton county, Virginia, It without foundation. i Mifflin Elmer Bell, the new supervising architect of the treasury, took charge of the office, Saturday.

Tbe federal grand Jury al Chicago bas returned indictments against four agents of southern lotteries. The Methodist missionary convmlttee ai New York voted ever $45,000 to colored conferences in the south. Lee Thompson, a newsdealer at fan Antonio, Texas, was yesterday fined $730 for selling the Police Gazette. Tbe Ohio state board of agriculture will bold its exhibitions hereafter In Cleveland, where it has purchased General Hancock has been suffering from a relapse of the abcess on his leg for the last few days, and is confined to his bed. Petroleum baa been found in a well dug 'n North Denver, CoL, at a depth of 40Q feet, and is flowing at the rate of threei barrels a day.

i Miss Adelaide Detchon, the young American actress who Is attracting European attention, baa been engaged to make ber debut In Paris. i I The Crow aud Flathead Indians In Montana are destroying each other, the cmnix MH being the theft of fifty ponies by the Flatbeads. i A new device to swindle soldiers bas been discovered, soliciting claims for 1 additional bounty, the time for filing which expired June SO, 1880. Wm, R. Kirk patrlck, a grain buyer of Charlestown, Clark county, has been missing for two weeks, and It is feared be bas been fully dealt with.

Owing to tbe inadequate railway mall service, 150 sacks of mail from Pt. Paul and east-rrn cities for points between Helena and Portland are lying at Portland. i Sirce the 1st- instant, Chicago packers have slaughtered and isalted hogs. against for tbe corresponding period in ltsa, and 252,000 in lsaL. I i Mrs.

Duumlre, tbe divorced wife of Gui- au. writes that one of the witnesses tn the famous trial, who came from Colorado to give his testimony, died Asa Biggs, a son of tbe late Judge Biggs, of North Carolina, perished in his burning dwelling, near Norfolk. His wife was seriously burned in trying to rescue him. W. 8.

Kirker. the official of the Ironton. Ohio, bank charged with defalcation to the bank returned last night. He says he went on a big spree and IS net a defaulter. He is under arrest.

ii 11 Joseph Debolsky and bis sister. Margaret, both adults, were drowned Saturday night with their horses, while attempting to cross Carter's creek, near Brian, Texas, which was swollen by rains. A multitude of fraudulent land claims have been discovered in Dakota It is estimated that half of the government land dis posed of in any one year is taken in some irregular manner. i Tbe vote on tbe proposition, to abolish convict contract labor from the state's pri sons of New York, with a few districts to hear irom, gives a majority 01 in iavor 01 ue proposition. 1 Some of theacMve prohibitionists of the republican party, including Mr.

I'rice, the commissioner of Indian affairs, express the opinion mat tne organization or a national prohibition party will come In the near future. I Tbe coal miners of tbe fourth dooI In the PittsDurg district will strike on the 15th Inst, unless the operators restore the district price, three cents per bushel, or agree to submit the wage question: to arbitrators in the meantime. Hlgbee fc of Fremont, I Ohio, have failed. Tbe liabilities are not reported. The firm bad a dozen or more elevators at different points on tho and on the Lake Erie estern, and have been the largest grain buyers in that section.

William Sharon filed an answer on Satur day to tbe complaint of Miss Aggie HilL Ue denies that he executed the marriage contract, and charges it is forgery. The court is asked to decree tbat the plaintiff, was never the wife of the defendant and baa no claim on defendant's property, Attorney-General Brewster bas lust taken a lease of tbe house he now occupies the property of Hon. J. M. Forbes, of Boston ioranotner year, paying therefor as rent, It is hardly probable that be would have takehMt if be were not certain tbat be was to remain in the cabinet Tbe si earner Tallahassee, Savannah.

to New York, with a cargo of cotton, resin and turpentine, and sixty passengers and crew, when off the Highlands was discov ered to be on nre. The captain ordered her run at full speed for port, and she arrived. landing her human irelght saieiy. the Ore will cause a large loss. Tbe tannery of James ColleryA on River avenue, Allegheny City, and a row of brick dwelling houses belonging to the same firm, were destroyed by tire' lost evening.

Loss, insurance, $75,000. A iire in the East Liberty stock yards destroyed a number of snlmals, and damaged the build ings to tne amount 01 Heirs of Chas. J. F. Bal timore nricst, are suing Mary Carolina Fries.

f-uperior of tbe school of Sisters of Notre Dome. Milwaukee, xor a snare in tne estate of $125,000. the greater part of which was willed to Milwaukee institutions. The com plaints allege fraud on the part of the housekeeper, who kept all relatives from the priest, and charge undue influence. Forolgau The Prince of Wales is considering the ex- tediency of making a tour 'of Ireland.

The lord mayor of London refused to al low Stocker, the "Jew baiter," to lecture at the Mansion house. The German legation at1 Madrid and the 8panlsh legation at Berlin will be raised to the rank 01 embassies. The crown prince of Germany leaves Ber lin the 14th Inst, for Madrid. I Ilia visit will be purely 01 of courtesy. The Moecow Gazette denounces the pres ent government in Bulgaria, and suggests A change thereof, even to a republic, which it says would De Better tnan met present ruie.

The Question between Prussia and the Vatl- can relative to ecclesiastical matters you soon be settled, and amicable relations be tween the Vat "can and Russia will be restored within a month. It is stated that tbe commander of tbe French forces in Tonquln bu Informed the government tbat it will be impossible to operate in Tonquln with the present force, and that nothing can ne done until jreoruary. John Redmond and bis brother William, who bave been in Australia several months fn the Interest of the Irish National League, wUl return to Ireland shortly via San Francisco, and make a lecturing tour through the cited Dtates. 1 Yesterday was the first anniversary of tbe death of the first president of the Spanish Teoublic Four thousand persons visited the crave acd manv deposited wreaths upon the tomb. Speeches were made In favor of a union ot all shades 01 republicans.

Jeaurgettta Bnrrwwderiag. Belgrade, November 12. Insurgent bands bsve surrendered to tbe army every where, and are giving up their arms. The New York. November 12.

The first snow of the season fall this morning. In the northern part of tlie Stat It is quite heavy. I -r i 1:1 I nuvi Two cx I SIX DOLUBn TEAS LAKE DISASTERS. BreiTSlBt StTfB Itn it PftOikfT Schoontr aid Four 7' Abandoned. Men Gkasd Rapids, November 12.

M. Chase, superintendent ot the state fish and six others were drowned at Fetcskey, by tbe capsizing of a small 'o particulars. RocRxrtTKB, N. November 13. The heavy gale compelled tbe steam barge Albion to cut loose from tbe schooner Alba-' trosa.

The fate of four, men on board the-latter la unknown. A schooner at anchor near Chau-lotte Is fly-, Jug signals of distress. Relief can not reach the schooner, owing to the violence or. use storm. THE WIDOWS LAMENT Bntler Talking Sir Defeat Chirg- in That It was Beaten by Frand-nlent and Balldozing Tactics.

Boston, November 12. The Globe pub lished a lengthy Interview with Governor Butler relative tt the late election and bis political future. The governor taid that he was proud and happy to know that be bad tbe hearts and best wishes of the majority of the people of the state, although be bad not their votes. "Thousands of votes were bought directly and indirectly. Yotes were openly pur chased, and many were paid for by groceries.

extra aay-s wages, etc employe 01 cor poration were Duiidozed by tne The governor said be was having all these -cases quietly investigated, and one of these days will produce tne direct evidence. The governor shows tha all the shoe i towns, save one, showed a larce Increase la bis vote. Shoemakers are skilled laborers, and are Independent, The corporation cities, on the contrary, show a large increase In his opponet's vote. These facts show tbat tbe democratic party was beaten by civilized bulldozing. "Give voters tbe secret ballot and the state is democratic by 25.000 on the largest possible vote.

The cotton and woolen men will find that bull dozing their employes to vote against the democratic) party is not a good way to get a democratic congress to give them protection. I don't believe that cotton and wool en shares in corporate stock are worth as much by 10 per cent, as they were before the 1 "A specific case of fraud, which was proved. was tbe breaking down ot the engine of the printer, Klley, who was hired to print tbe 1 democratic ballots for Boston. The ballots for the strong republican wants were printed all right, but when it came to striking off those for the democratic wards, the engine stopped three times, causing fatal -delay, and it was found that the engineer was drunk, tbat the packing -boxea had been loosened "so that steam could escape as fart as made. I Tbe engine was repeatedly placed in' good order, and repeatedly got out of order, and every time, in going to the engine room, a stranger was found loitering with the drunken engineer.

Tbe engine was kept in a disabled condition from midnight till nearly 5 o'clock on election morning, and as a consequence several large democratic wards were left without tickets till a late hour, where three-quarters of tbe Vote was thrown before 1 o'clock. "The fact of a conspiracy is patent. A. victory, won by such means 'will sink tbe farry out 01 signs wnicn compassed tnem, defy tbe republicans to undo what I have done. I bave reformed tbe stsAe prison, the insurance department, and Tewksbury, and I defy them to turn out Warden Usher or In arance Commissioner Tar box, or restore tha Marshes to Tewksbury.

"They say my defeat has destroyed my residential aspirations. I never claimed to ave any. All tbe republican papers and orators clalinad that if I was elected governor this year my presidential candidature was certain and election probable. But tbe votes are wanted next ear, not tbis year. If I had been re-elected by tbe same vote-aa last- year, it would have been bailed a great' victory, but it would not make Massachusetts 1 a doubtful state, as there would be the Garfield reserve vote of 54,000 majority to fall back on.

But Robinson got K.000 less than Garfield with a total increase of 30,000. Taking into- consideration then the half million expenditure of tbe republicans, their importation of outside senators and congressmen, the combined opposition to me of the press, -the civilized bulldozing all directed against the-! candidate, 45,000 in the minority three years ago. it may be deter mined that the 10.000 majority makes Massa chusetts not only a doubtful state, but a democratic state next year. Other elements are increasing tne demo cratic vote. Our democratic mothers twenty years ago began bearing children at the rate -of three to one for the republican mothers.

These are now adding 5 per cent, a year ta our vote. Tbe republicans raked so near the grave for their votes that 4 per cent, of -them will naturally die off in a year. "Bomeooay is to lead tne democratic party to victory under difficult circumstances. The majority In New York bas melted away to 10,000.. If that bad happened to me here, I should not have thought that it Improved my political chances.

1 nave increased my vote in tne state over Hancock's, 40,000, while Pennsylvania is republican. New York is lost, Connecti cut Is doubtful, and New Jersey has Just scraped through, and Maryland is shaking in tbe wind. I Virginia bas showed the democrats they can have a solid south, and that tends to a solid north. "It becomes the democratic party to look: to Its resources. It can achieve victory by uniting the labor element with It, where it naturally and properly belongs." 1 Irish Nowa and Dlacwsalon.

DvblisJ Novi mber 12. The Irish Times says a syndicate in London is discussing a project for a ship canal across Ireland. Tbe Freeman's Journal publishes the full Uxt of a circular proposing a whole sale emigration from Ireland, which, it la alleged, the government issued through the authorities disavow any connection with the paper. The Freeman's Journal declares the scheme is but a continuation of the policy under which the Irish were kidnapped aud transferred to the West Indies in the days of Cromwell, or as they are packed In coffin ships tP-day. An-Awkward Precedent reared.

Losdon. November 12. The Oxford con vocation rejected a proposition to send address to tbe emperor of Germany on the occasion of tbe celebration of the four hun dredth anniversary of Luther's birthday, because it was unwilling to commit the university to an affair with. which it had no concern, aaa Decauae tt might set at awkward precedent. Gen.

Sheranaoa at Ha 8t. Loris," November 12. Gen, W. T. Sherman arrived tnia morning from New York, There was no reception at the depot, Ibe general drove direct to bis sesldance, on Garrison avenue, where be passed the morn ing receiving vlsitora.

Me will ne tenaerea a reception to-nigni ny irua ctatr pi v. A. and then attend tbe McCullough performance at the Olympic theater. Three Mlaiera KlUe4. IO a t-aI II llAtsta, a "i- light upon A miner's hat st hawest end mine this morning caused a terrific ex- plosion.

Michael KArcesk.1, aloha and John Keller were killed. BBIBnaBXBfllllBBBBIBBBBXBaTaBX The Kagliah Spoof rw. Lospov, November 13. The police, it ta taid, prevented a socialist procession wltb a black flag inscribed "atai-vailon" fr approach ng Guild ball during tbe lord mayor's, banquet..

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