Indianapolis People (Newspaper) - August 2, 1879, Indianapolis, Indiana
The peo Pijo Alt Gist 3. 1879. A u Opo in for the t e is t h Quot a Triumph of the a Dent Rifice for cleaning the Teeth removing the tartar and discolorations hardens the Gums keeping them clean and healthful makes the breath agreeable to the users and their friends. Price 25c. Sold All druggists and wholesale pert 50 e. Was Inston St. . The Howe the Howe a amp Chine. Tie Howe sewing machine. The Howe sewing machine is the Best. The Howe has the least machinery. The Howe the new improved Howe makes the least noise. The Howe runs the lighted. The Howe is a Belless . The Howe has no Cogwheel. The Howe fills its bobbins without any change. The Howe makes the Only True lock stitch in the world. The Howe is the least complicated of All machines. The Howe has taken the first Premium at All the great fairs. The Howe is the most durable machine kno to the Howe is no cheap clap trap that has to taken to the shop for repairs every other Day. The Howe is a David among Goliash. The Howe uses the finest to the coarsest Needles and threads. The Howe has no trouble with its customers. The Howe is a decided Blessing to thousands of poor tired sewing women. The Howe the Howe give us the Howe at 68 and 70 West Washington Street. Now on Sale amp week. $12 a Day at Home easily made outfit free. Addi Haine. Cost a Ress True amp co., August mayl7 w anted All my friends acquaintances and the Public generally to know that i have located at no. East Washington Street formerly Chas. Zeph s place my bar is stocked with the Best liquors and c. P. Shmidt s Beer on draught. I have also retained the services of Johnny simmering a former barkeeper of Chas. Zeph. My Endeavor will to treat All in the Best manner. Give me a Call. We. Fishinger manager formerly Phil. Reichwein s barkeeper. Aug2 4t nother scoop on the journal. The journal re Porter while swinging around the Circle of dives saturday evening last ought to have worn spectacles or is he subject to Ophthalmia first As regards my Saloon the cafe do people Quot the Quot tawdry bar Quot mentioned the reporter is a Misnomer. I Ain willing to leave it to any committee of sober men that my Saloon is the cleanest and that my bar and fixtures equal if not surpass any on East Washington Street. Second As regards the unattractive female it is hard to please All tastes especially the fastidious one of the journal reporter. It is very hard to Stop the Barking of dogs. I wonder if he is a rat. Third As regards the dim lighted room containing two fiddles and a wheezy Cornet Quot i beg leave to state that i had an orchestra of one violin cometto and piano All played professional musicians belonging to one of the Best bands of the City of Indianapolis. Should the reporter wish to Call on me again let him give me notice and i will have Brussels carpet for him to walk on Lych Rima Christia for him to drink and the music of the spheres to waft Sweet sounds to his ears of asinine proportions. In conclusion let me say that i Only want a fair criticism on my Che. I think the time wasted the journal reporter better employed in visiting with a sanitary commission and cleaning up the dirt of the City Etc., than in running Down the saloons which perhaps All the harm they have done is to refuse him credit. Emil Reynard 299 East Washington Street. 1,000 White shirts. Large lot of Obi its a list boys Whites Hirts at the Boston store a Lepley s horse and buggy Bazaar nos. 60 to 73 w. Market St., near Illinois. New to bks a sensational Negbo sub Deneb after his sentence. Many tvs tors at the cell of the condemned murderer puzzled and entertained Hermann s hoes pocus Why he smiled in the court room the grounds on which Appeal will made. Society notes. Correspondence for this column solicited. Send in As Early in the week As possible. Address society editor or the people we Are agents for two of the largest Carriage manufactories in the world and keep on hand a full line of their work at factory prices. Also you will find a Large number of new and second hand wagons buggies carriages Etc., always on hand for Sale cheap. Horses bought and sold wa1�zts. W anted to sell cheap a second hand open top buggy. Call on or address b., this of Sce. W anted mortgage notes or commercial m. H. May no. 1 Odd Fellows pea Shonat. Personal a now husband please Don t forget to t go to the Bijou no. 90 East Market Street and get your hair Cut it Only costs 15 cents. It Persona la Send 15 cents to Ned Reed amp co., people of Bice Indianapolis and procure a copy of Quot in son and on the Achey Guetig and Merrick fully ulus rated. Festal Cial. Money to loan on Long time at Low rates. Mortgaged notes and commercial paper wanted. H. Mckay no. 1 Odd Fellows Hall. R. Street. Loan Money on jewelry clothing furniture Etc., at the City loan office no. 66 North Illinois apr28 of for trial it i. In Trade a first class business House and lot in fort Scott Kansas free of encumbrance for a Small a within Miles of Indianapolis or for a Small Puauea farm near this City. Address a people office. Of Jum Fob Sadie. It Iob Sale Cigar store centrally located doing a a Good business. Price �135. Address Quot Cigar store Quot this office. 1ih>r Sale or Trade Kansas farm. Improved up farm within 4 Miles of Lawrence 160 acres Good improve ends Orchard Etc. For Sale at a bargain or it flu Trade for farm in this state. W. Amp c. E. Coffin 34 North Delaware Street. Ular Indian Apo entitles the Holder tarsal let a scholarship in the Popup a Lis Budness College in this City. It anti Toa life term. Will sold at a reasons from the regular Price. Here is a Chance for some Man or lady to save Money and gain an education me of the most thorough institutions in the whole country. Address the people. Clef Fob Revit. 1�k r rent r houses. No. 50 Circle Street 9 rooms. F25 no. 11 a Mississippi St., 8 rooms. Or month. 12 per month. No. 4 Dillon Street 3 rooms third House from English Avenue s5 per month. No. 86 Deloss Street 4 rooms $6 per month. No. 303 e. Court Street $2 per month. Store rooms no. 8 Circle Hall �20 per month. No. 338 East Washington Street. 810 per month. Offices. In Circle Hall second floor at reasonable rates. Rooms. \ in English Block Northwest Comer Washington and Noble streets suites of front rooms at s5 per month. Apply to w. Rivers agent jy5 of room 4, Blackford s Block. On commission the adjoining our Saleroom we have Eizig test and hairiest stables in the City. Horses boarded at reduced rates. Also horses and buggies to hire. Je7 3m w. I. Ripley. West end notes. Lookout for Quot when the swallows homeward Fly Breakers on Blake Street. The name of the Young men s Republican club should changed to Quot the society for the prevention of cruelty to Quot lambs Edward Coval esq., will spend his sum Fier vacation in Brown county cutting hoop poles and search ing for the remains of Charles Dashiells who you will recollect was drowned last Spring in a Strawberry Patch near Morgantown. Quot do hush Quot returned on monday from his summer vacation. He reports the county buildings in Good order and col. Dick o Brien the Best hotel keeper in the state always looking after the interests of his guests. He says the colonel won t permit his boarders out after night. All for fear they will catch cold. The police Board Are at loggerheads about the vacancy on the police Force. Take a fellow from Memphis and nobody will bother him. The maus Bros Are making extensive additions to their already Mammoth brewery making it double the capacity of its present size. For Cool foaming lager they can t beat. Jim Isgrigg says he thinks Sam Huffman s fish Story a Little thin and wont believe a word of it until Sam produces the widow to whose son Sam presented the fish. Richard Wells esq., the local Ward politician of the fourteenth was recently married to a very estimable Young lady of the West end and started u n the is new journey of life beginning housekeeping Insixi House on Minerva Street. James Isgrigg esq., the lumber dealer is prominently spoken of As the next Alderman from the 2d District to succeed Thos. Chandler who has so acceptably filled the office for the past four years. Jim will make a Good one and they won t bulldoze him Worth a cent when they come to appoint Park policemen. Leroy c. Morris the popular Market master at the West Market is being urged to come out for the office of recorder. Lee is popular with All classes and would make some White brother howl if he should receive the nomination. They All seem to after the sainted Darnell a Quot shoes. Ben Luft is a Good Shoemaker but when he comes to play seven up and Pedro he Ain t there about a quart of Beer each time. A Little practising in the Park with Tucker s Park policeman might do him Good. The hoop poll club col. Pat o Brien commanding will go into Camp next week Back of the Cotton Mill. During the week they will reviewed genes. La Valley Huffman and Dashiells and cola. Hoover Coval and other officers of rank. Go and see the Brave boys and take your mothers your aunts and your cousins and babies. If you have any. The police Board will advertise this week for five Hundred men to fill capt. O Haver s place. We will bet a Yaller dog they can t get any men in the fifteenth Ward to serve on the police Force. Chips and Whetstone. Chips from the West end. Forir. F 1jnd�?hunt s Best on Earth washes clean with Only one third the labor required with any other soap. Jy26 4t so Biff is a Sai ifs. Sheriff s Sale virtue of an execution to me directed from the clerk of the Superior court of Marion county Indiana i will expose at Public Sale to the highest bidder on saturday the 23d Day of August a. D., 1879. Between the hours of ten o clock a. And four o clock p. M., of said a at the door of the court House of Marion county Indiana the rents and profits for a term not exceeding seven years of the following real estate situate in Marion county Indiana to wit the West half x of the Northwest Quarter a of Section Twenty seven 27township fifteen 15north of Range four 4east containing eighty 80 acres. Taken As the property of Joseph Lackey at the suit of Feux Deitch for the use of Francis Churchman. Said Sale will made without any Relief whatever from valuation or appraisement Laws John t pee a bereft of Marion county. Aug. 1, a. A. 1879. Aug2 3t Finch it to Finch attorneys for plaintiff. Ary the Best Reserve cheese the freshest eggs. The freshest cabbage turnips Corn and other vegetables. The of everything in the Market including eight Tony clerks from the Best families in tie City at a humans Corner Illinois and Market streets. Cim fix Toifl. Quot Low a Riata will Tell Quot is a of dict fixed the mid sales of Gas fixtures at 46 North Mii ois St., at figures unprecedentedly Low. There will no repletion of the Stock which 18 to closed out entirely regardless of Cost. Per tip a wanting Choice in a Fiill of two four and Light chandeliers brackets Etc., should Call Early As the Stock will soon sold the prices being far below All Competition ,>5 Send 15 Yenta and procure Quot in prison and on the scaffold the hanging of acl and Merrick and Merrick s of session highly a the Moi a was the observation of one while needing the endless testimonials to Xin my s blood it is in Iuli . Quot s new croquet set at the i store. While bathing in the swimming Bath on last sunday James Weller the mate was seized with a cramp and had it not been for the prompt assistance of prof. Chassell who came to his Aid the gentle James would have stood a Good Chance to see the land that is fairer than Day. The residence of Elijah Allen 186 Blake Street Bird s rest was entered Burt jars on last tuesday night and jewelry and valuable goods to the amount of $65 were taken. Casper maus has gone to Chicago on business. George Keers residing on Blake and Michigan streets was kicked on the head on last wednesday a vicious mule and had one Eye put out. E. A. Gave a picnic on last sunday at Johnston s Grove which was very Well attended. Dancing was the Oier of the Day. Miss Maggie Callahan has been pronounced one of the Best dancers in the West end. Steve Ward is Able to at his old Post of duty once More. We Are of the Humble opinion that if the City Council would order some of the disease Breeding filth holes of the West end filled up it would suit the Community a great Deal better than wasting Money and time cleaning out fall Creek a mile West of the City. Perry Murphy has been appointed to act As a committee to work the fourteenth Ward for Hendricks. There is no other Man in the Ward who can do it As he clearly demonstrated the Able manner in which he managed it for Joe Sheppard. George Weller has joined the Temperance band and now drinks nothing stronger than Beer Billy Thomas pleasant countenance has been missed very much from the Corner to the sorrow of his Many friends who wish him a speedy recovery. Mat Gaynor Hamilton Ohio parents but instead a a. A a. Quietly married in the 3d, and returned Home on the 21st. We Vish them i such Joy. Joe Welsh wants a1 Ballweg to give him a Bill of fare when he invites him to Anomer party. The estimable wife of Ben la Valley has gone on a visit to her relatives in the East and worthy Ben can seen picking his Teeth in front of a restaurant daily. It is rumoured among the boys of the West end that or. C. Dougherty and miss Katie Blain Are soon to married. Charlie says he will let the boys know about it in time. John o Connor is again in our midst having returned from Brown county. Gould Rhoades has gone into a new business that of peddling notions through the country. Quot the hungry Quartetti Quot is the name of a new organization in the West end. The officers for the ensuing Quarter Are c. Maus president Joe Howes Secretary Dan o Brien corresponding Secretary John o Connor treasurer. Bui Hild is again Able to about after a severe illness of several weeks. Ditto. East and North end notes. New York Sun. Hermann the Restid agitator with his wife and a Friend called upon Justice Flammer at the tombs police court yesterday. His Honor introduced them to Warden finn who took them into the prison. The Warden was not aware of the avocation of his chief visitor but having been introduced Justice Flammer the visitors were treated with the utmost Courtesy. Keeper Galbrath opened the ponderous Gates with the heavy brass keys. Warden finn was the last to pass. He showed the visitors the three White rabbits that Are penned in a wire enclosure. To his astonishment a moment later he found them at his feet. Warden finn has an immense Staten Island Frog that is a curiosity. He was anxious to show it to his visitors but All search failed until putting his hand in his pocket he suddenly sprang Back. The Frog was there. Chastine Cox had received so Many visitors during the Day that he was tired out and he Lay Back on his bed. Warden finn called to him but he replied that he did not want to see anybody. Hermann asked him whether he would have a Cigar. Cox sprang up and said that he would. One was Given him and he took a match to Light it when the match was suddenly changed to n Cigar. The fro looked thunderstruck. He laughed however and so did Warden finn. Cox put the Cigar in his Vest pocket bit the end of the other one and prepared to Light it. The match flared in his Mouth and the Cigar was in his hand. Cox looked horrified but his visitors laughed and Chastine seemed happier. Hermann then went Back to Wisla Justice Flammer Good Day. He suddenly it ame excited and Chai ged that he had been robbed. Justice Flammer desired him to Point out the robber. Hermann beckoned to interpreter Knapp a sensitive Man with a desk Between them. Quot this gentleman says you have taken some Money from him Quot quietly remarked Justice Flammer. Or. Knapp blushed and exclaimed Quot Vot i Daden any Money Dot s not Hermann insisted and or. Knapp red with indignation threw Back his Vest and As he did so the Roll of Money Hermann claimed to have lost fell on judge Flammer s desk. In or. Baxter s inside Vest pocket Hermann found his Diamond ring. Baxter was indignant so to pacify him Hermann gave it Back. Baxter looked All Over for it but could not find it. In or. Wheeler s pocket or. Hermann found his Gold cig Aret Case. John see ver never smokes yet Hermann found three bundles of Cigar ets upon him. Hermann s identity was at length discovered and he beat a Hasty Retreat. Many persons visited Cox in the City prison yesterday. Among them were father Duran Quet Ana the Rev. Or. Betker the prison chaplains the Rev. W. F. Dickerson the coloured preacher who Drew lessons from Cox s crime in a Sermon that was lately published and the Rev. W. H. Russell of Rutherford Park. Many others called from curiosity and their visits were not relished the prisoner. Cox talked freely with reporters and denied that v is. Hull was dead when he left the House. He declared that the last thing he did was to Flash the Cologne Over her and but his hand on her body to learn whether or heart was beating and that it was beating with heavy thumps. He said that he does not build any Hopes on a new trial and that his color is against him. Speaking of his indifference in the court room he said that he did not smile because he was reckless but because he Felt that god was with him. Quot i explained All to my minister Quot said Cox Quot and he understands it. There is no use in my talking to Yogi about it. It i am hanged you will see me go on the scaffold with the same smile on my face i could have smiled when the judge pronounced my sentence. I did t like what he said about my conduct and i did t like what the District attorney said about my being such a bad criminal. That made me feel bad for i did not intend to harm mrs. Hull. I can Tell you now that i am perfectly Happy because i know that the will of god will done i believe if they do hang me they will do it against the will of the having made this rather conflicting statement Cox said that he was tired and wanted to smoke and walk and lighting the butt of a Cigar that was inserted in a handsome Meerschaum Cigar Holder he walked up and Down his cell his Broad brim Felt hat sat rakish on one Side of his head. Quot he takes it very coolly Quot said the Warden. Quot he was a Little put out when i took away his look my Glass and matches particularly because i took the Glass. Quot you need t worry about me he said i won t attempt to take my life and you can leave that Glass but i won t take any risks. He s a Cool fellow and you can t Tell what he might the clergymen who have talked Frith Cox seem favourably impressed. The Rev. Or. H. Russell of Rutherford Park said that from his knowledge of the Man and he had talked with him frequently he did not feel the levity which was imputed to him. On the contrary he fully realized his position and Felt or. Joe Wade is at Lake George. Or. And mrs. A. C. Harris have gone to Colorado. Mass Lulu Brown is visiting friends in Dayton Miss Mamie love is visiting friends in fort Wayne. Or. Dun Hamilton and family Are at Green Lake. Or. Will Duvall is visiting friends in Buffalo n. Y. Or amp c. A. Mcvey is visiting friends in Cincinnati. Colonel and mrs. H. B. Carrington Are at the Bates hotel. Or. And mrs. We. Henderson Are at Saratoga Springs. Or. Rawley Mccray leaves this week for a month on the lakes. Miss Allen from Terre haute is visiting friends in the North end. Miss Lizzie Herman is visiting relatives and friends at Buffalo n. Y. Miss Lida Dickson has return etl from a pleasant visit to the Eastern cities. Painted silk evening dresses will the most popular Novelty next Winter. Miss Fannie Pursell left the City on monday last to visit friends in Cleveland Or. J. Cropsey has left for Baden Springs and or. Fred Helner follows after. Miss Minnie Paine is visiting the family of her Uncle or. O Brien at St. Paul. Mrs. We. Fleming and her daughter miss Georgia Are visiting friends in the City. Or. W. P. Fishback and party returned to the City this week from Lake Nepleon. Or. And mrs. Bowen miss Bowen and the family of judge Holman Are at Green Lake. Or. Joe Karle accompanied a party of friends of the Turner society to Philadelphia this week. The misses Downing Are spending the summer months at crab Orchard Springs Kentucky. Miss Julia Donahue a sparkling Little Brunette of Cincinnati is visiting friends in Indianapolis. The cadets at West Point Are now in Camp and their pleasant City of tents is a popular place of resort. Prof. Black formerly of this City has removed with his family from Galveston Texas to Kansas City. A party of about thirteen compiled or. G. Mclain. Will leave for Baden Springs on monday. Hon. J. G. And mrs. Shanklin returned from their extended bridal tour this week and Are at the grand. Jirs Quot. Robert Evana accompanied her sons Charley and Walter Are visiting relatives in Cincinnati. Field daisies have become popular being so tastefully conspicuous in the Toilette of Ada Cavendish. Miss Altha Baker is spending the summer with friends who Are camping in the mountains of Colorado. Newport is said to the Only spot in America where the grass looks like the Emerald grass of Ireland. Miss Maude Reed returned on last saturday from a delightful visit to her Cousin the misses Reeves of Cincinnati. The most interesting object Iron the Topmost wave of popularity at present is or. Edmond Lloyd of the signal service. Miss Belle Fleming an accomplished lady of Vin Cennes. Is visiting her sister mrs. John l. Steeg of Buchanan Street. Mrs. R. B. Haldeman accompanied her two daughters and miss Ella Bigham is visiting miss Bright at Madison. Or. And mrs. Amos Carter returned from a summer tour this week in which they included several of our Large cities and Niagara Falls. Or. George Stacy a very popular Young gentleman of Indianapolis left on last tuesday evening for a residence at Silver Cliff Colorado. Or. Harry Davis a Bright and shining Light of Walnut Hills and Avondale Ohio society will include Indianapolis in his summer tour. A delightful sensation in society announces the return of miss Fannie Vajen who has been visiting miss Fannie Roberts of Cincinnati. A Young gentleman who is very popular for his vivacious disposition has not been seen to smile since miss Martindale left for Lake Forest. Miss Mary Moore of Cincinnati who has been visiting mrs. Ben Darrow of Morth Illinois Street left on last saturday to visit friends in Hamilton. O. Or. And mrs. Plowman or. And mrs. Bicknell and or. And mrs. Braden left the City this week to take Possession of rooms at the Ocean View House Cape slay. Mrs. J. L. Evans of Noblesville and her daughter miss Sallie Evans were in the City this week on their Way to Clemence Michigan a popular Northern resort. Or. James p. Voorhees late clerk in the governor s office leaves the City to Day for a two months vacation in the country. He will appear upon the stage in the East this fall. Miss Bettle Mitchell and miss Henderson of Martinsville were in the City this week. Miss Mitchell joined a party of Friend from Cincinnati for a trip East taking in Long Branch Saratoga Etc. A charming Little Musicale was Given prof and mrs. Heine on last wednesday evening at which delightful vocal and instrument gems were Given mrs. Lynn miss Rittenhouse or. Stanwood of Brooklyn and the Boll King and inimitable hosts. Or. Freeman l. Gotten arrived at Home after a protracted absence on last thursday night but As he divulge where he has been his friends it deeply her Duran Quet said that in his opinion rent indifference of Cox to his Fate Quot dressed fowel8&Quot-Ifl the legend on a Massachusetts Avenue sign. A1 Martin drummer for Soliday bros., appeared on the streets on monday after a hard struggle with spinal fever. The returns Are All in from the Roberts Park excursion lists. They report having had a splendid time. Harry Richardson of the Massachusetts Avenue Cigar store i de to come to Quot Taw Quot in the ten mile a you please race at the rifles picnic tuesday. 1 it Low was it Rich Quot the elephant Quot has appeared on Massachi setts Avenue. A Saloon just opened bears that singular title. I it Lete Success the Lolly carried out. Johnny thaeter the popular Barber of the enter Pilae hotel will leave for Philadelphia his old Home on the Turner Etc Siaion to that City next week to he absent about two weeks. Pm. Of Arlich Fez Reader of Crone s Garden orchestra who Din geared so sad enly a few months since has Lettu hed. He will or Bohably resume his old position at. The Garden. Charlie Curtis Ekht clerk at the Enterprise hotel a Dpt for Pira Tinl Mcmo on the to Ming of the in his poem Mon a1titt45jlh Money a of the hotel. Which Ltd men it he.hfli8 not As wrist been Fornito. Paid in daring the apprehended. Fat the arose from his Indian origin for an Indian thinks it is his duty to meet death stoically. The negro blood in his veins showed plainly in his love for finery and his vanity but the solidity was from his Indian blood. When he the chaplain spoke to Cox about the necessity of preparing for his coming death the Man answered firmly and decidedly that he was ready but he did not speak in a spirit of Braggadocio. Cox s Council have already prepared an application for a writ of error and stay of pro need in which will made in the supreme court to Day. The grounds for the application As Given one of the firm Are that three fatal errors have been committed. First a As to the counsel challenging the array of jurors. The District attorney demurred and judge cowing sustained him. Quot the District attorney should have traversed Quot said the lawyer Quot for demur ring he admitted the truth of my Challenge. He saw the mistake next Day and endeavoured to Correct it but it was too late. The next error was in accepting the ninth juror after he had admitted that he was prejudiced against the prisoner. The third error was in the court remsing to take the Case from the jury because the indictment though purporting to have been drawn under the statute of 1876, did not properly charge the offence of murder in the first degree. It omitted the charge that the killing perpetrated while in the commission of a felony was so perpetrated with intent to kill or with premeditated design to. Effect death or with malice aforethought one of these three allegations teeing necessary in addition to the recital of the killing while perpetrating the a clerk in the office of the Council said that Cox said to him on thursday Quot you know my shirt stud that looks a Diamond Well it is broken and you will do me a great favor if you will get it fixed for me think it adds to my personal Appeal and i d like to Wear it at my new for i notes from Grimaldi. Miss Ida Sweeney has gone to visit friends in Philadelphia. Miss Fannie Purcell left the City on last tuesday for Akron o., and put in Bay where she will spend several weeks Al Sittig friends. Who were the Young bloods and their to is that got fired out of the Hoentz Garden one night last week boys take advice go Dow before it is too late. The uniform Bank knights of pythias will celebrate the anniversary of that rank a picnic to Columbus August 27th. Lawrence Benoney departed for Nsasi City on thursday evening a lady in the Western part of the Day cannot consoled and cries Quot of Larry of Larryl where Art thou Quot sunday trains will a a run to the Acton Camp meeting re a Lesb of certain method list Brethren and a new no Road depot is now being hit at the grow Geo. W. June left the City on tuesday for Gereland and from there will make an extended trip around the lakes via Detroit and Chicago. Tryr so Lwft Kiev a cell mite a a mum Tak Ila Iii Pim co Muity St Lwft a nor efe. Will suspect him of rustic atm in the Quot Keystone state Quot with his Quot Centennial the quiet visitors at Long Branch who can afford to look independently upon the great Melee about them Are amused this season at the accurate distinction of the three great social castes the Quot cottage residents Quot Quot hotel guests Quot and the society column of a contemporary is responsible for the following the Young ladies that you see at Coney Island Are not the Rich and ugly kind you see at Sarat a. They Are dashing actresses flirting shop girls and the Quot handsomest women in the world. On next Friday evening a Mother Goose entertainment will Given at Danville. Illinois under the auspices of miss Anna Mckenzie daughter of j. H. Mckenzie of this City who consented to assist at the entertainment at the urgent request of prominent citizens of Danville. The unique invitations to the Art school receptions Are gotten up with the Good taste invariably displayed Bytof. Love and his students. They were etched on Stone will Forsythe and Are ornamented with the head of Minerva a musical Nymph a palette and other Graceful designs. A key note has been struck Worth at his Bonanza establishment near Paris and All that part of Chris Youj Caln buy s18 Fine dress suits at the c. O. For $13. S12 stylish business suits at the c. O. For ?9 Sio Good All Wool suits at the c. O. For s Stout working suits at the c. O. For �3 75 boys suits at the a For ?2 50. S3 children s suits at the c. O. For 50.75c White shirts at the c. O. For 50c. Everything a Man or boy wants to Wear 15 to 20 per cent the cheapest at the. 0. D.,13 West Washiington Street. C. O. c. O. D O. Id c. O. c. O. c. O. c. O. c. O. c. O. c. O. Id. C Id. C. O. Id. C. O id c. O. Id. C. O. C. O. Id. C. O. Id. C. O. A in a break. Cheaper thai . If you desire the Best and cheapest bread ask your grocer for Bryce s Large sized five cent loaves. Bryce s Quot Vienna bread Quot and Bryce s Boston Brown bread Are equally cheap Bryce s bred and Bryce s butter crackers Are unexcelled especially As to Quality and Price in this City. Amusements. Musical and a very entertaining programme has been arranged for monday evening August 4, at new Temperance Hall no. 75 East Market Street miss Rose Hoffman who never fails to hold her audience As if magic. She will assisted one of the Best appreciated Little speakers in the City Viz miss Menle Gage. Miss Lavonne Kackley s singing will one of the attractive features of the entertainment or. Veria will also a source of enjoyment rendering Beautiful music on the concertina. As miss proper Are to Short enough to Clear the tops of the the fifth Maryland regiment renowned for their gallantly in times of peace and War broke up their Camp at Ocean cite and returned to Baltimore last week. They met with an animated reception in a Tate life. The regiment has been in summer past. Chief Prestrud ing from his jacket pocket. As he anticipated the Bright eyes of the Young lady were in for Severa s season. Or. E. Rounds who recently became a resident of our City is a decided acquisition to its social circles he is an accomplished gentleman a graduate of Yale College and a charming vocalist of some renown. In fact or. Rounds belongs to a musical family his father an eminent Baptist Clergyman of Portland Maine is a mrs Lucian and he is a Cousin of miss Annie Louise Cary. On last thursday evening a Lawn fete was Given messes. Ford and Charlie Meyer to their guest or. Goepper of Cincinnati or. Meyer s residence on North Illinois Street is one of the most Beautiful places in the City and the Many lights twinkling among the Trees and shrubbery the Gay figures and music made it a fairy scene Long to remembered the guests. A Young gentleman of North Tennessee Street has a Young lady Friend who is in the habit of slipping his handkerchief out of his pocket. One evening last week he called with a very unique embroidered handler i. 3f the Young lady stantly attracted and she deftly succeeded in drawing from its receptacle a very prettily embroidered lady s Sto cling. The costumes worn miss Ella Otis As Mary Netley were very stylish and becoming. In the first scene she appeared in a walking suit of Pale Blue Satin a Broad brimmed hat lined with the same material a Broad Belt around her Waist Blue Satin shows and Blue silk stockings. In the second scene her or was a combination of Crimson and Blue Satin with lace sleeves and a Watteau train. In the Snow scene she wore a Black silk trimmed with White and a Seal skin Jacque. A very freezable Surprise was planned mrs. H. C. G. Balls for her husband on last thursday evening and Well executed their friends. As they intended starting for Michigan next morning a Large number of guests were invited mrs. Bals to come and Surprise her husband. They arrived at the Home of or. A Lis on Home Avenue at an Early hour accompanied the full Union band and proceeded to take Possession. Supper tables were set in the Yard and the Parlours arranged for dancing. A merrier party Seldom Ever assembled. After dancing very nearly All night they greeted the Early morning with several delightful songs a chorus composed primly of members of the manner Hor. Or. Bali was Ted with his Surprise party. This afternoon the Art school will hold its closing reception from 2 to 6 o clock. This will a delightful entertainment particularly to the connoisseur who can appreciate the wonderful Progress of the students and the excellence of their works. There will Oil and Crayon portraits sketches from fancy to Viliar landscape scenes models from life exhibitions in charcoal statuary Etc. The work of each student will grouped separately and that of no other artist admitted. The City of Indianapolis is greatly indebted to prof. Love for the Assiduity and prob Cliency which have raised the Standard of her Art Bohol to such an eminent degree of excellence. It is the new Imus opinion of the artists that under no other Msj iter could they have progressed so Well. The school was never so prosperous or so promising for the future a at present. Atan fire at the Orand. Early hour esterday morning when the bar ors of the grand hotel were thrown open the a were shocked to find the elevator Paasa eloped in of fines which Emhe to the second most Eneri flame were subdue done. The Propri fortunate m it was Btu Mog since Noi night. It is supposed to have Ina Ted m a bundle of ral no Aga the t pipe. A air. Most her fete and prompt exertion a the before vers Senous damage was and guests were especially that the fire had bean orig steam ills not very heavy Thelt a serenade. In the immediate Vicinity of the deaf and dumb Asylum in this City three or four Young men of rare musical talents reside. For reasons Best known to myself i withhold the names of these musical prodigies not that the publication would injure them in any Way but i am opposed to free advertising. It has been the custom of this musical Trio to serenade the neighbors in that part of town some Beautiful music on the concertina. As miss i Quot of Hoffman and miss Gage have so Many times Contri-1a general thing they Are repaid buted to the interest of entertainments for the Public a for their efforts having a Quot Gammer Quot placed we feel assured that due appreciation will shown close to the window to show that the parties pm Etc etting them with a crowded House inside recognized the soul inspiring effect to sets Only 2o cents. On Sale at 7a East Market produced a the Sweet strains of thi Osi and guitar. One night last week the Quot band Quot met at the usual rendezvous and it was decided that in consequence of having Learned another Quot opera Quot they would try what effect its production would have on the neighbors. Accordingly when the shades of night had Mien and the Bright Moon shone in Mellow splendor on the Quot outer Wall Quot our heroes tuned their lyres and started. After playing before several mansions that should have been Stone fronts they halted in front of a stately edifice and after getting everything in readiness struck up a splendid air from the German. It was known to the Leader of the band that in said stately edifice there resided a Quot rare and Radiant Maiden whom the Angels called Quot a Well i Don t remember Jusi now what the Angels did Call her but she was known on Earth the sobriquet of Quot Mary Ann Quot and she was not a Quot teacher in a great big Public school Quot either but Mary Ann was handsome and that caught the orchestra to a Man. They played and played and kept on playing and still the Light in the window failed to make its appearance. At last if it was there it was not visible to the naked Eye. Just As the musicians were about to depart in disgust something White was seen to approach the window. A new Hope sprang up in the Leader s breast and a selection from Quot Pinafore Quot was Given and twas finely executed too. The White object was seen to pass the window several times and to an unprejudiced observer it looked As if it was keeping time with the music still the Beacon failed to appear. What could it possible there was no Coal Oil in the House and yet a mansion like this would surely to supplied with Gas. Several pieces were played and As the White object failed to make any other demonstration than to flit the window the band decided to retire to the other Side of the Street and wait developments. They had not waited Long before their curiosity was satisfied. From the window a Large but not overgrown White cat was seen to go through a series of gymnastic evolutions As it life scented from the window Way of the lightning Rod to the ground. At the sight of it the Leader fainted and was earned to the nearest hydrant and soon brought to consciousness. It came out the next Day that the stately edifice aforesaid was a vacant House the inmates having fled to the seashore for a summer vacation. N. B. The band has disbanded for the season. revivals. Here is a Good thing on revivals from the Washington capital brother Harrison the revivalist whose work in our City. Baltimore and other places is giving him a National reputation is a slender Boyish Locking person but of Fine declamatory Power and great per Sohal magnetism. His latest triumphs Are in ,0., where the methodist Church Nad in suffering from Long continued spiritual drought. At first the Lima Nese who had expected to see a portly person mighty in logic and gifted in rhetoric were greatly disappointed to see the revivalist As he is. They soon recovered from their disappointment and went la multitudes to hear him. The statisticians of the revival reckon the conversion of about one Hundred and fifty souls some of whom Are said to have been secured in marvelous ways. One Man was suddenly converted in the Street and another while making purchases in a store. It is gravely stated that Quot one old Man started to the altar and fell As though he had been shot Quot and that another Quot began to switch so that it took five or six men to hold after working among these people for five weeks. Brother Harrison departed for Fairfield Iowa and there he is in another revival. We never hear of these revivals that we Are not reminded of a Sermon on the subject made a shrewd old coloured exporter Quot dese revivals me bred dem Quot he said Quot remind me Oba june flood. skies is opened an de water fall an fore you know it de Riber is a booming full. flood comes a roaring an it takes up All de Ole Rotten logs an stumps and de worthless Brush from the Banks an de Sand bars an Dey goes a whirling an it seems Asef All de Ole dead Vood in de land is to swept away. But in a Little time de Yaller water runs out de Riber Falls an Den you goes along de Riber Side an you see de Ole Rotten logs an de stumps an de worthless Brush a Lynn on de Bank an a Sand bars just As Afore. As de Grood Book tells us me bred dem. You can t make de silk nout of de Eye of de sow nor a Good whistle from Oil Dersofi an so i Tell you All de revivals Dis Side of Halifax won t take one mean Man far snuff on de flood to get a smell of de Bressida Shoah of salvation. Rudder John sing pass Roun my hat an hold Well onto de hat for i see some mighty mean niggas in Dis interest 4 to 7 per cent. Long time Loans on farm Church Village and City property. U. S. Home and Dower association no. 26 n. Delaware Street Indianapolis ind. A. W. Prather state agent. Grand picnic at Sunnyside Park to Morrow. Will a. Peden will give a Farewell Ball on next monday evening at Langenberg s Hall. All his friends Are cordially invited. The concert and Ball at h. H. Langenberg s Phoenix Garden on last tuesday evening was a grand Success. Remember that the grand excursion to Cincin Nati will leave the Union depot Over the i. C. Amp l. R. R. At 10 30 this evening. This is the cheapest and Best excursion advertised this season. Tickets for the round trip Good for return till monday evening Only 82 25 children under 10 years of age is 25 under five years free. Tickets limited to 350, Are for Sale at Dally Telegraph office 27 South Delaware Street Frank Elff 100 South Illinois Street l. H. Mueller Comer East and Washington August Mai 43 South Illinois Street. John t. Macauley goes to Louisville to take the management of his brother Barney s theatre which reopens on the 7th of August. Barney will continue to Star it. Good music and a Fine Olio performance at Sunnyside Park to Morrow. The Lyra society dedicated their new Hall in the German English school on Maryland Street on last wednesday evening a delightful musical and social entertainment. The Quot overture to Tancredi Quot and other pieces were very finely executed. The following officers were elected for the ensuing year president Charles Frese vice president Julius Wocher treasurer. Geo. Kothe secretaries f. Francke and Gus Pfeiffer librarians we. Kothe jr., and h. Bier Mann executive committee c. Vonnegut jr., w. Uebelmesser and Frank a. Maus. The Indianapolis rifles old Nolc of the Indianapolis rifles at the exposition grounds on last monday and tuesday was a fair though not Brilliant Success. The great disappointment of the occasion being the failure of Bidwell air ship the launching of which has been anticipated for months past. We cannot but sympathize with the inventor who invested time and Money and built Many Hopes upon the Enterprise. It May that the failure of the air ship is inadvertent and its Success a thing of time. Wise men have predicted that future generations will transported through the air As rapidly As they Are now whirled the locomotives. The athletic sports though very much Lik the exercises of school boys around a country school House furnished a very enjoyable entertainment for the guests. On wed esd the horse racing attracted a considerable crowd. Quot the entertainment at the opera House was also tolerably Well attended the chief attractions being or. A1 Lupman and miss Ella Otis both favourites in our Home world the citizens of Indianapolis have clamoured loudly for such sports and entertainments As would Render the City attractive and assist in reviving its business and when the. Indianapolis rifles furnished the occasion it was scarcely patronized sufficiently to cover expenses. Where were the thousands who might have added such Lustre their presence and we might add where too was the triumphal Arch that was to have spanned Meridian Street upon that occasion the White whale of coup s Excelsior show has arrived at Binghamton new York in splendid condition. Miss Georgia Blahe song and dance artist and miss Emma Henry Serio comic vocalist have secured engagements at Draenert s concert Hall for the coming week. These additional attractions should insure More crowded houses than usual. Gruenert s is the coolest amusement resort in the City. Excursion trains will in to Morrow Between the Union depot and Sunnyside Park every hour from 1 till 7 o clock p. Fare for the round trip including admission to the Park and its attractions 40 cents ladies Twenty cents. Hie Sunnyside Park orderly and end picnics Are Well conducted. They Are attended hundreds of our citizens who seek a Day of from City heat and dust to enjoy Comfort and i ensure in Cool air and country Groves. On to Morrow evening the Superb company at the Germania Garden theater will perform Mendels Sohn great comedy in five acts Quot Marie Anne or the woman of the on thursday evening or. Engel a popular member of the company will have a Benefit on which a Caslon Quot the priest of Kirch Feld Quot will produced. He deserves a rouser. The people takes pleasure in noting that the performances at the Germania Are Well patronized the theater being usually crowded to its full capacity. Through at last. The county experts messes. Gelwick and Noblett have finished their work and made their final report. They say we have ascertained that there is due the county a from sex officers and others not heretofore accounted for the total sum of $19,926 78. The investigation has Cost Marion county stationery clerk hire and All incidental expenses the sum of 87,747 90. Honest official Cost something 747 90 to find them out thought or dist Cost $7, the West end a suggestion. A local correspondent from this Section of the City in a communication for last week s Issue overstepped the rules of propriety and decorum in speaking of certain Young ladies with whom that correspondent seemed to but slightly acquainted or else the assertions made would not have been used and it is hoped that hereafter the same correspondent will More careful especially in speaking of ladies. C. H. P. P. Lieber amp co., Brewers of aos and Oie Ellebra Hafix tied bar j. �,?0. La