Indianapolis People (Newspaper) - January 25, 1879, Indianapolis, Indiana
M h t i u Iii raid Ai a Putner a of Fluher with a a spill of �o4.000 to 15.000. Vor a Emilut add Tim w. A look Itz 66. Von known that at 180 Bast Washington meet. Mrs. Selbert to they make walking Mita lot three to Douan Lalioo Mitt for is. And Rilk a. Quot a Mita Lorly lie. And they warrant every a Eltoh of their work. Ladies Don t forget the number and place. 180 Sast Waddingto Natkee. Millinery note or Oom Meichal per. M. H. Irskay. No. 1 Odd Guowa Hall. Ngaire Ekin your motown. . Iren h. Haiti to amp co. Portland m feb2 y Prusow jul. Full n worker can make <12 a Day at Home. Lulu of flatly outfit free. Add rents i amp to an Tobita Miniie. A f<>b2 y in vow bbl Kiama a Large lot of Newi latest implored sewing mail Ilea. Zooie and see them and we know we can please Yon if Yon want a Good machine .&Quot"satl8faotion is guaranteed with every machine. Be rare and ask for the it online Singer Seg machine. Singer manufacturing co., 74 went Washington Street a Annio need to sen or. Ohk a s 2000 re lilt Linin be tit Book. New Price list Yon double your Money. Address or. Chase s printing House Ann Kobor Mich. Atik24 26t or f a oof per Day at Home. Samples Worth 85 99 a of address Stinson amp of. Port to a. We Ftp. Tel Foon it found the place to a ret your watches and Clicks rep Lead. At h. J Bishops no. 117 Massachusetts Avenue. Stat fit. january 14th, a hear set Light Roan red Nick cow expected o in fresh at any me. Any information Jestat 119 porn Street Indianapolis will be liberally rewarded. Levi Wright. Fhy Acciai Oney to loan on Long time at Low rate. Mortgage notes and commercial paper wanted. M. H. Mckay no. 1 Odd fellow s Hall. To loan Money on jewelry Clothine furniture j Etc. At the City loan office at 66 North nil Nofs Street �pr2�tf a a a a a a Foh Trade. F b Trade a first class business House and lot in fort Scott. Kansas free of encumbrance for a Small farm within 30 Miles of Ini hns Polis or for a Small Garden farm near this City address a., _ a people Obice. For hour. Be. Stansb itry s sea Side oysters Bis ten. Market ask your grocer for them. Decl4tf it a a lbs a scholarship in the popular Indian i mlle business College in this City. It entitles the 8er to a life Tenn. Will be sold at a reasonable reduction from the regular Price. Here is a Chance tor some Young Man or lady to save Moner and gain an education in one of the most thorough inst Ltd Ioas in the whole country. Address Quot the dec of list. Iosty a pair of Eye glasses sold frames. The finder win be liberally rewarded by leaving them at 126 North Meridian Street. Blu Siors if Otichi. In he grand opera House gospel meetings preach nor d. A next sunday evening by Joseph Bradford Cleaver. Hieme Quot broken every sitting free. Non Church goers particularly invited. Doors thrown open at 7. Services at p. M. Low i>rice8. Children s Merino Wear 18 to 80o. Genis in laundries shirts. My boys Unla undred Shl i so. Bast laundries shirts to. Usual Al it Rice Best Gingham ship. Best prints 5 and 6c. Heany sol ratings 5,6 and 7o. Chenille Cord 6c. Hand made Fascinator 88c. 60,000 paper c dlar8. Cloth lined turned Down. 5c a Box. 20 000 Yards Fine embroideries 6, 6. 7,10,12 and 20c flannel embroideries very cheap. Silk Umbra was 82 and 83. Fine Cashmere at 75o. Great reduction in flannels. Ladles cloaks and cloaking a extremely Low to close out it cretins reduced 10c per Yard Turkey red damask Best goods. To 60 and 66c. Union table Damaa 89c. Large lot of pocketbook to close. Coloured dress bilks in All colors at 75c, Worth in other stores 90c. Brocaded dress goods at 15c. Good dress goods at 8,9 and 10c. All goods marked in Plain . F fades 5 and 7 Warmt washing ii and 14 s. Meridian St t2c5pnr nov22 3m Onk Doi i a for extracting established 1865. One tooth with Gas. One Doi it i Star and upward for Gold fillings. To a Doi it i it ars Foran upper or lower set of Teeth on rubber Best Quality. All work warranted at Sittko Ebi and s dental booms. Successors to Kigore. 70 n. St. Nov Syo the Abt . Professor or Novrell s notel and bean Ufnal excl oltion to be offerd lilt it a week interview Settle nor fort i tie object and style of the Llla stration an instr no Tulve a Liat. Demo ratio caucus and election of state officials. The democratic solons had a Gay old time of it on last thursday night in Ca cussing for state officials. No visitors were admitted. They did not get through until Long of or Xai night. The office of state librarian was the first under consideration. On the first ballot 75 votes were cast of which miss Maggie , City received 25 Aikin of Sullvan 16 mrs. Emily Charles City 10 miss l Zzie Callis of Martinsville 6 or. Barney Mullen of Terre haute 6, and mrs. Base of fort Wayne 3, the others being about equally distributed. On the second bid lot miss pit Gibbon received 36 votes or. Aikin 19, and mrs. Charles 12. On the next ballot miss Fitzgibbon was nominated reel Vang 39 votes. We have no particular Otje Otish to a woman occupying the position of state librarian but there is no doubt of the fact but that father Hibben would have better served the party than any lady they would have Iven the office to. Bat strange to relate this political War horse of a Hundred Battles in behalf f democracy was almost completely ignored and slaughtered in what should have been the House of his fiend so having received Only the vote of speaker Cauthorne Bat we question very much whether this was not More Honor than if he had received a majority of the votes of the caucus. The democracy Are becoming indeed very Gallant when for a responsible position a Young lady not yet Twenty three years of age is preferred to an old Veteran who has served we party with voice and pen Lor Ever half a Century. No wonder that father Hibben feels sore and thinks that his party is ungrateful. We have nothing to say against miss Fitzgibbon s qualifications for the position in this respect she is As Able As any lady that could been selected. What claims a democratic party we know not but it is charged since her nomination that the democratic party in this state was being run by sex rebels and the roman Cath Church. Col. Thomas Shea of Scott county and p. L. D. Mitchell of Bloomington were elected directors of the Southern prison. John Lee of Montgomery Fred Hoover of Jasper county and Simon wild of a Porte were chosen directors of the Northern prison. The Good John Fly Aback beat John m. Dodd James b. Ryan and or. Selman for president of the Asylum boards receiving thirty three votes on the first ballot. For trustees of the deaf and dumb Institute or. M. James of Muncie and or. C. F. Johnson of new Albany were nominated. For trustees of the insane Asylum or. Spann of Madison county and or. R. H. Tarleton of Morgan county were chosen and tor trustees of the Blind Asylum or. Shell of Spencer Owen county and Joseph a. Elstine of Covington Fountain county. A the Brookville ind correspondent of the Cincinnati commercial under Date of january 17, wrote we know of a state senator who does not lire More than a Thon and Milca from Here that claimed Bis mileage a Day or two since. The ten dollars difference that a Lent have been made in the amount was owing to the circuitous route taken to reach the capital and Seyen and one half Miles of that to trough Ohio. The socialistic labor party will hold mass meeting in progressive Hall no. 28 i Indiana Avenue to Morrow sunday after noon at 2 30 o clock. A lecture will be delivered by or. M. A. Amphlett sul Jet Quot the wants of the present or. Amphlett is a lady of seventy years experience has always agitated for human rights. Everybody invited seats free. After the lecture a free debate will be participated in in m genteel and polite manner on the labor question. Come All a a Raatsi scenery. It has been discovered that Biu letter and note Heads cards envelopes and Sulpi Quot tags Are printed at lower rates and in better style by Standall a fish Vance Block than any other place in the City. We carry a Large Stock and do first class work. The sheriff yesterday took Possession of the old store of Andrew Wallace on an exe. Cantlon in favor of Musselman a Dick is. Joseph m. Wallace. To Day Rachael and 3bforace f. Wallace one the sheriff for posses of the goods them and they Are not held under any execution brother order of oort a news of wednesday. In order to Lay before Art lovers a comprehensive account of the unique entertainment to be riven at the masonic Hall next week a of Porter called upon prof. George Reed Cromwell the celebrated Art lecturer and traveler and inter viewed him As follows reporter we have heard much of your visual and Oral Art illustration entertain ments also of your recent remarkable Success in Chicago and it not objectionable would like a Little information in order to give our readers an anticipation of the character of the enjoyment that awaits them. Professor certainly sir i feel honoured in doing As you request. My exhibition is intended to interest people who have either read or enjoyed the delights of travel. The illustrations Are very truthful and have As such been endorsed by hundreds of eminent travellers and scholars. Reporter you have not visited our City ice Foric professor no. I am making this tour for the purpose of collecting views of noticeable objects and to study the Genius that controls the affairs of Westren life As i intend lecturing on America in Europe and i wish to gain positive knowledge of every country before illustrating it. Reporter do you not grow weary of your work occasionally r profess Iory of dear no. I do get fatigued As i have much to do the description of the scenes is alone enough for one Man but then i have to improvise some Harmony or recall some Melody in Accord with each subject so that Between the Oral and the musical performance i have enough to do but you know that a work of love is not labor. Reporter have you Ever duplicated your entertainments professor when you come to see it you will at once discover that it is impossible so to do. The apparatus i Call Quot cosm scope Quot is unique and a secret with myself. The effects it is capable of producing can never be rivalled until the same cause produces them which i shall take Good care to prevent. A reporter How Large a collection of scenes have you professor about fifteen thousand in All. I have spared no expense in procuring views a so i can give the world to any City by Mere calling fur it. R Porter the exhibition might be called the world in one s pocket professor exactly. Reporter when do you commence your entertainments. Professor to the general Public at the masonic Hall on tuesday evening next but i shall invite the press and a few friends Art lovers on monday evening when i shall illustrate Italy the Cradle of Art. Reporter you intend the occasion As a sort of grand rehearsal i suppose. Professor Well yes. You Are aware How Many unworthy affairs Are thrust upon the Ever indulgent Public. Well i feel that something unusual ought to be done to insure Public Confidence and thus venture to give a taste of my Quality in the exhibition of the affair itself rather than depend on the usual manner of showmen although i do not know much about their method. My idea is to realize Tennyson s line things seen Are mightier than things heard. Reporter of course you have been very successful but do you think that the american Public loves an professor certainly i do for curiosity alone could not attract the crowds that i have been honoured with at my entertainments. Art is As Clear and Plain As Sunshine. In fact they Are the same Quot Light to the but the people have always been instructed that Art is a sort of holy mystery when properly they ought to know that Art is simply the perfect and Beautiful and to discover such is to cd comas aug. Fri Fliter and . Albersmeyer do not wish to Munfor of Anncil inthe Twenty fourth Ward. Leo. P. Wood the paper Man is mentioned in connection with the position of Alderman of the second District. John Bech and John j Ultz Are being brought Forward As democratic candidates for councilmen of the Twenty fifth Ward. C. B. Fiebel Manhas been for some time actively engaged in canvassing the tenth Ward for the Republican Noin nation for you oilman. Col. Gray Bailiff of the criminal court suggests the Middle of april As a suitable time to hold the Day Republican nominating convention. The colonel seems to be in favor of a Short vigorous and effective Campaign. According to the coloured correspondent of the Sentinel Quot the friends of Hon. J. S. Hin ton Are still urging dim to accept the nomination for Alderman in the second Alderman in District and it is to be hoped that he will accept the Chas. E. Bailey grand master of coloured masons of the state is spoken of As a probable candidate for Alderman of the second District. Our coloured fellow citizens will probably have representation in both houses of our municipal legislature next year. Why not Oabed prom William Powell by a. Quot editor of the people in the political columns of your Issue of january 28 the appeared the following William a. Shilling appears to Hare the inside track for the Republican nomination for Council in the thirteenth Ward. The Only opposition thus far developed is from Bill Powell a Baptist. But As or. Shilling correctly observed Bill does t maintain a very close communion with the Garden Baptist Church. Us chances for the nomination we infer Are slim Quot now i have not asked for the nomination tor councilman but number of citizens of our Ward have told me they wished me to run. I have informed them that i would serve if nominated and elected but i care nothing for the office the pay is nominal and the Honor Small. I Hope or. Editor you will Deal fairly with me in the future which in my opinion you have not done in the note referred to. The Blunt Way of calling me Quot Bill Powell Quot and your mention of my Church relations has a tendency to damage me not particularly in politics but As a citizen. I love christians As Well As any Man in the world but want nothing to do with a Church that will bring suit against their pastor and drive him away. I have voted with the whig and Republican party for thirty three years not Only voted but worked and Given Money for their support. Or. Shilling is a Good Man and if he is nominated i will vote for him or any other Good Republican. Hoping you will give me fair play i remain As Ever Quot William or. Powell is rights it was very Quot in wrong Quot to Call him Quot Blunt Bill Quot and it is needless to add that we have discharged the reporter who was guilty of this piece of effrontery. Or. William Powell will no doubt make an excellent councilman and he should obey the wishes of his fellow citizens and announce himself As a Square footed candidate. Kibitt Bijj i five of Lymna and a Hoof of no Loea in bankrupt adorned the journal on last monday. The journal Oan safely be called the bankrupt Organ or the Organ of the bankrupt. Quot you pays your Money and takes your we have received the almanac and local Register of the Vincennes Sun which reflects great credit on that enterprising news taper. We have no doubt but we shall find t very Handy to have in the House con Taining As it does much that is useful As Well As entertaining. The yen Rennes Sun dares to say if it be True that the Cincinnati eos ulcer got Jim Woodward for their Indianapolis Quot special Quot by outer ing a thousand Duars Reward for the biggest liar in America it s High time that the foot should come out. Jim is a Good one no mistake and it has ust occurred to us that he and Jim Anderson ought As a mar of religious propriety draw straws to see who should have the Belt. The Indiana journal of Commerce has been revived. It is published Atlas Panapolis and although not As wide As the grand Prairie nor As profound As rebus it is mighty Good As far As it goes and Shodd be a Bially . Trade list the above is news indeed. We had no idea that the paper Over which the editor of the people once presided had been resurrected. We should like to see a copy. Before it was killed by bad management the Indiana journal of Commerce was a flourishing paper. In the Bixby Dwinnell scandal and the Downie adventure the Sentinel scooped the journal and the news most beautifully. The journal consoled itself with the following specimen of sour grape now that the Gates of scandal have been opened through the publication of the details of the Biz by Dwinnell escapade the Public May be expected to be inundated with a Slimy torrent of vile gossip. Judge Wake up your reporters you Are getting badly left by the enterprising Sentinel. O be an artist for they Are then capable of calling the attention of others to the Beautiful As they see it to portray it. Reporter then you consider an artist a sort of High priest ? professor yes the True artist endeavours to convey to others the delights of his experience either in a statue a painting or a Book for every great emotion must in some manner find expression to its kind. Everything in Art tends to elevate us above crude nature to an appreciation of the Light that reveals the Shadow and clearly gives us the Beautiful. But you do not want a lecture now. Do you wait until next monday evening then you will better understand How i teach the Public without assuming the master shall invite you so Home and see me get there Early As i Darken the room but not the intellect the illustrations bom Mene. It is pleasanter to find ones seat without tumbling Over the Hall furniture. I Oan show All Europe and its choicest treasures and the impression will never leave you. The works of Genius will no longer be a dream. You will have seen them and at the same time be Home each night and be in your bed by the hour that you ought to. A new Way to travel he Reron nation that re Formui. I desire to make the following statement for the Benefit of suffering he Marty about five years so i commenced the use of morphine to relieve me from intense pain i diced by rheumatism. After using it for a few months i found myself unable to live without it. I increased the dose until i took twelve to fifteen grains daily. Every attempt to give up the use of the drug proved futile and used such suffering As can Only be understood by those who have passed through the same trials. I came to the National surgical Institute of your Day january 21st, 1878, and returned to my Home and business february 19th, 1878, perfectly cured of the terrible habit. I have no desire whatever for morphine nor have i had since the second Day of treatment. I can cheerfully recommend the treatment to be All that is claimed for it absolute cure without material suffering. Cables Ballad Rushville ind. To to Douglaas a Marlon s for Quot fifteen Yean in the Sentinel of january 20th, in an editorial comment on the tirade of abuse heaped upon senator majors by the Buchanan faction of the National party for the manner in which he stood by ills Man when that Man did not happen to be a Buchanan or a Buch an Anite Speaks in the highest terms of Marshall c. Woods As a staunch Friend and defender of senator majors As follows while the Buchanan and their foil voters who do not amount to one sixth of the National party Are howling about senator majors course in the recent organization of the Senate branding him As a Quot trait or Quot and Quot idiot Quot and As having Quot sold out Quot to the democracy we Are glad to see As prominent a labor National As Marshall c. Woods of this City stand by the senator and defend him under All circumstances and against All unjust assaults. Or. Woods has Long been recognized As the leading spirit of the labor Wing of the National party and is a Man of marked it political Abil to. Or. Woods says if senator majors s a traitor to Day he was no less a traitor two years ago when he demanded and received the position of Secretary of the Senate fort. B. Buchanan. Senator majors should be proud of the support and approval of the wage men of his party. The Sentinel refers to or. Woods As Quot a prominent labor National Quot which is a fact Well known to the people of the state. Marshall c. Woods was the leading spirit that brought about a Union Between the Greenback and workingmen s parties two years ago giving evidence of his ability As a political Diplomatist astonishing men who had grown Gray in the Arena of politics. The two parties had their separate candidates in the Field and were working inces sutly for their own tickets. Less than a dozen Days would bring them to the polls As political antagonists when or. Woods conceived a scheme of a Union of the two Young parties asserting that it was a shame that wage men should tie thus antagonized. His proposed Mode of bringing about a Union was at first treated with derision branded As impracticable impossible and without precedent in the annals of Politica. But this did not disconcert him he was vigilant energetic and magnetic he Drew around him prominent workers of both parties and the result was that in two Days from the Conception of the scheme or. Woods saw the Central committee of the Greenback party and the Central committee of the workingmen s party consolidated under the title of the Quot amal Feltus of the Bloomington courier indicted for the murder of the prosecuting attorney of the county on new year s night says in relation thereto in his paper of course it is not proper for us to make Auy comments on the Case at Tia time. We can Only repeat to our friends that a Clear and guiltless conscience enables us to assure them that the result of the coming trial will be our compute hindi in ton. In the meantime let the Public Bear in mind that but one Side of the Case has been heard. Here is some cheerful intelligence from the Kokomo Tribune j. W Hiley is employed exclusively to write for the Indianapolis journal. Heretofore his contribution have appeared in tue sunday Issue and so Many of his admirers in this City who Are regular subscribers to the daily but not of the sunday Issue have been deprived of the pleasure of Reading them. Now that the sunday journal has been suspended or. Riley s productions and other interesting features heretofore appearing in the Issue of that Day will be found in the number of saturday. It is Gratifying to know that although we have lost the sunday journal we shall still have our Riley ways with us. Like the poor he will be Al Gama ted Central committee of the in at and workingmen s at the time of this amalgamation marshal o. Woods was the Greenback candidate for City marshal but the programme submitted by him was that the candidates of both parties should be displaced and a new ticket formed. All the candidates on both tickets stepped Down and out for. The Sake of Union save one he was displaced by the amalgamated committee. Or. Woods was again chosen As the candidate for City marshal by the Union Delegate convention three Days after the scheme for uniting the two parties had been set on foot. We have no idea that marshal c. Woods thought that there was the slightest possibility of being elected. We take it that he understood the situation perfectly from the remarks to the Union convention after he had been chosen the second time their candidate gentlemen of the Union convention i thank you for this evidence of your Confidence. I accept the Honor of certain defeat tor the Sake of Union. His ability has Ever been acknowledged since his appearance in the councils of the party and it was in the Power of the National organization to lift its defenders into prof Citable position. No Man deserves it More than does Marshall c. Woods. To Day he is the political director of the wage men of Indiana. The daily Sun climbed up the Golden Stair on last saturday. Its demise has been looked for any Day for the past six months. Once there was talk of its being removed to Washington but it never got to Washington it died first. The plan who used to be one of its editorial writers also wanted to go to Washington he s still wanting. Sometimes the Sun was quite spicy and we have frequently stolen items bodily from its local columns. Its editorials generally were incomprehensible things particularly when written by the plan. They were All about Fiat and the like and endeavoured to show that a piece of Green paper with a stamp on to it was Worth More and would last longer than a piece of Golf and Silver. Bat some How or other the people never could be got to believe this. Ben Harrison made the Sun very mad by saying that those who believed As it did ought to be put in straight jackets. Reckon Ben s sorry now that the Sun s gone up the flume. We reckon the Pope sunk considerable on the Sun. It s a wonder the old Man held out As Long As he did. But they do say he s got a bar l left. Although the daily Sun has gone out there is come Consolation in knowing that we still have the weekly Sun with us. We could t possibly do without a Sun of some kind or other you know. No doubt the Public has noticed for some time that All the other papers in the City Are in league to attack and decry the journal. Whatever else they May disagree about they All agree in this. Daily and weekly big and Little. Tray Blanche and sweetheart they All bark in unison at the journal. When one of them publishes some libellous attack on private character or dishes up with nauseous detail the secrets of a Domestic scandal which has been a matter of Street talk for weeks the others All refer to it As a Quot scoop Quot on the journal. In legitimate news the journal surpasses All its City contemporaries a dozen times where any of them surpasses it once and they s x n car o a a t1 Hen s and boys Beady made Cloung. Also. Q oods in our merchant tailoring department below Costi 0. D. No 13 weit Washington Street. Obj. H. General Hanage. George c. Steinhauer to. 160 East Washington Street cd2 6 6f5pdecl4 3m a fit a bks Flo. Cite Ai a a Turki a a oct. / if you desire the Best and Caie pest bread ask your grocer for a Bice s Laboe sized five cent loaves. Bette s Quot Vna Breid and Babyok 3 b03t0n Brown bread Are equally cheap Bryce i bread and Brycel s Batter crackers Are unexcelled especially As to Quaty Aud Price in this a tit unrivalled bargains. After invoicing we wih oat our Imin Ense Stock of Iron Lito Iier Liina Frei cd it it Lii a a Olasz Ware Etc., at Gold resumption prices wit i Fiz res lower Tolian charged in 1868. 72 and 74 East Washington Street. 5-6c5psmnnvl8 a must mints. We Are Apt to regard ourselves As perfectly familiar id so Mai with the wonders of the old work i Many books have been written so Many panoramas pictures and views Are presented that our contented Ima Gln tons picture those storied scenes we Are Apt to think completely. These illusions Are quickly dispelled when we visit the splendid Art entertainment of prof Cromwell and his wonderfully realistic lust options appear before us. We can now really indulge our imaginations in a trip to Europe wandering amid its palaces temples towers and ruins fair country Homes and City thoroughfares its Vatican its notre Dame iss Mont Blanc Etc. These entertainments will be Given at masonic Hall every evening after monday next week. A pro intensely delighted audiences have Seldom filled the opera House than those of the Berger and sol Smith Russel combination last week. Everything was applauded to the Echo and the per Fomera though pleased at the warmth of their reception must have tired at the repeated encores. From the moment sol Smith Russel opened his Mouth to the close of his wonderful delineation the laughter was irresistible and tumultuous. His Mem beware of bogus machines cry was so life Uke and so extremely ludicrous were the characters represented that the efforts of the audience to suppress their screams of Delight must have played havoc with Vest and Waist buttons. While in. Russel was representing miss pen Eroyal the Down East old maid the Atten Tira of the audience was directed to the Peculiar Happy condition of the Hon. Chas. Reeve state senator Felt m Pulaski county. He had become so weakened from incessant laughter As to require the Aid of a Chicago times re Porter to hold him upright in his seat. The Comet Solo of miss Anna Berger was enthusiastically encoded to that Little lady a satisfaction Uke Wise the Superb singing of miss hello who from this time on will be warmly welcomed by an appreciative Indianapolis audience. The great mistake of the company is in not coming Here oftener. A Las ail nine Hank s refusal to sing Beatum her dressing room was Given to miss Marie Rose and the consequent incomplete presentation of Quot the marriage of Figaro Quot has led to Ber avowal of a marriage eur gement. Ernst Martin accompanied miss Hank and her Mother from London to new York and thence to Boston and Chicago. He spoke for the angered Prima Donna in the quarrel Over the dressing room and was characterised by or. Henry Mapleson As an Inte meddler. Miss Hauk published a card recently in which she it Aid Quot i need hardly last week we published an account of the Bua Pended funeral of Rose Miller at fort Wayne and the removal of the body to the Hof Spital. She waa buried on wednesday when it is said that death had become apparent though but a few hours before she was believed to be alive. The friends refused to allow a postmortem examination Al David t. Team of Cincinnati letter Carrier has been arrested for robbing his letters. It is thought they have him dead to rights. _ a Bedford on last thursday evening Captain Camp it Bell found an aged Man named baby lock a up in a room at Little s hotel where he had been placed by his son Oharles Espy who alleges that the old Man came Here with a woman who was not his wife registered As such. Upon being informed by the Captain that the woman could not be arrest for adultery and the Man left free Espy gave Yent to his Wrath and was arrested for disturbing the peace. At the station House he gave the name of Bedford Smith. Espy frequently appears in newspaper items Sackett the Tate love witness who tells the Story about an attempt to bribe him to leave the City with an offer of f2,00t, has been released upon his own recognizance not being Able to procure the necessary bail. O ther state s witnesses were hold in Bonds with Good and approved Security. Senator Briscoe of Randolph on next monday evening will address the St. Paul s workingmen s club. Everybody is invited a second hand shoe store has opened out on Delaware Street. Who says there is nothing new under the Sun scandal not printed in the journal As they must All keep silent when the journal surpasses them in news Enterprise though they appropriate the news All the same. Ore of them yesterday afternoon copied an important item of local news printed exclusively id the journal yesterday morning without a word of credit while in another column it gleefully referred to the Sentinel s Quot scoop Quot on the journal in publish ing a mess of stuff which no Money could have hired us to print. These facts Are matters of Public notoriety. They neither worry nor disturb the journal they simply amuse. It cares no More for the enmity of its City contemporaries than it does for their Friendship it could easily disarm the former and secure the latter if it chose to get Down to their level but it must beg to be excused. It cannot Aifoi d to bark with tray Blanche and sweetheart and has no time to waste in Barking against them. The journal if prospering beyond All former years and is More than satisfied with the situation. Its enemies gnaw a . The sole p. Is evidently Gravelled. He complains bitterly that Quot All the other papers Quot Are attacking and decrying the journal. This would go to show that Quot All the other journals Quot were in the wrong bad eggs As it were and the journal was in the right a a very proper newspaper or vice versa. Now the truth of it is that when the late sole p. Had greatness thrust upon him by embarking in the newspaper business he became rattled and scarcely knew whether he was standing on his head or Bis heels. He Felt himself to be Only a Little lower than the Angels and commenced cutting up very fantastic tricks indeed. He raised the Price of his great paper to the Little newsboys and asked $10 difference Between it and the weekly papers. In Short he put on the airs of a French Horn when he was Only a ten loth. Filth and 12th. For on these nights this family cent whistle. He wanted to be sir Oracle and company Are to appear again at the grand and when he oped Bis Mouth no other Donjo Raho a by of our citizens was to bark. He pranced around like a an austrian. He made the Singer s acquaintance in Berlin but ills betrothal to her has not been generally known. A question at i fue Between cot. Mapleson and miss Hauk is whether she employed persons to applaud her and Hiss other members of the company. The assertion originally made by Henry Maxieson was that she had filled Twenty seats with deadheads who applauded her unreasonably and hissed when other singers responded to a recall. Mit s Hauk denied this in her card. Col. Mapleson Sayi Quot she had Twenty a lacquers in the seats As stated. At first she sent for sixty tickets and threatened to be disagreeable if they were not sent her. She afterwards modified her demands to Twenty seats with a threat unless they were a seems to be everybody s favorite for everybody has signified his or her intention to go to the opera House next week and see her. She will be there monday tuesday and wednesday evenings Aad will appear in Musette zip and la Cigale respectfully. It is hard to say in which of these she is most charming. There is Deci Deilly no preference. She is so full of drollery and vivacity in each that her patrons do not want to miss any of them. The Williamson in struck . And bars. J. C. Williamson supported by a Good company will open an engagement of four performances at the grand opera House thursday evening including a grand matinee saturday afternoon. No one who was present when struck Oil was presented at the opera House last Spring needs to be told that it is one of the most successful and delightful of american dramas. No one who has Ever been amused by the presentation it of their piece by the Williamson will forego the satisfaction and genuine pleasure of seeing it again. The Berger family and Russell concerts Given by this family and company will always please because they Are novel and meritorious and because or. Sol Smith Russell is undeniably without a rival in his humorous sketches of Cuba racer. If we Are to have any particularly Nasty weather next month we Hope it May be sent before or after the a a the Only genuine at 74 West Washington Street. Vone it is Thi Best. It is t0g �,0e4pcst. Now brought within the reach of All by our Low prices. Our name printed on the Arm of every Quot Singec Macline. Remember we have Only on office Here. Tie Singer copy. Deo7m2o to tax Leide Kracz give one of their delightful entertainments at Mozart Hall on the evening of Jan uary 27th. Tie Lyra gives its grand Ball at was Lington Hall on the evening of january 30th. Preparations Are being malt a to insure this one of the finest entertain Menta of the season. s German s English school will give a masquerade on thursday evening january 30th, at Auman s Hall. Tbs ladies Section of the Indianapolis social Tum Verein gave a very pleasant social on thursday evening last at their Hall. The Indianapolis social Tum Verein will Gire their annual mask Ball on the evening of March 3d, at manner Hor Hall. There seems to be no end to attractions at Rae it Quot Nert s concert Hall. Miss Emma Weaver the charming vocalist has been engaged to join the excellent company at that place for one week beginning on next monday evening. Byram barks the Well known Veteran show Man will have a complimentary Benefit at the metropolitan to night. Miss Fannie Kent we. Sparli miss Millie Morrette miss nimble Kent Quot Louie Salile Charles w. Young the coloured Jubilee sing Era Aud a number of other professionals have to Ltd Unte ered their services and will appear in their ser Young stallion who Felt his Oats and Cut it fat generally. And now he wonders that All the rest of the City papers Are Down on him while professing to be a Republican Organ grinder he wanted to charge for every Little announcement and got so far out of the Republican traces that his paper waa Given the cold shoulder and the republicans denounced it without stint. Professing to Cater to the Public generally the journal has been published in the interests of codfish aristocrats. It was Ever arrayed against measures calculated to enhance the interests of the poor Man. It is a bankrupt concern both in Faith and finance and when it is beaten by it co temporaries in the publication of important items it solemnly declared that it knew All about them weeks before they happened but they were of too vile a character to publish in ins columns when columns of space have been spared for matters of far greater scandal. How virtuous the journal a to be sure it intimates that no Money would have hired it to print the Biz by Dwin Nell scandal. Does any person believe that it tells the truth we certain do not. It does not care for the enmity of its Day contemporaries and would not have their Friendship if it could and yet it complains to the Public that its City of temporaries Are making Mouths at it the late sole p. Should assume a modesty though he has it not and should be made to know that he was not born booted and spurred to ride Over his City co temporaries. If As he says the journal is prospering beyond All former years the wonder is Why the sunday journal was discontinued after a sickly existence of a month or two. The people is not an enemy of the journal. It appreciates it for All that it is Worth a and in some respects it is an excellent newspaper but it does exceedingly dislike to see a Novice in the newspaper business putting on disgusting airs and graces Over old and experienced publishers who have forgotten More about the newspaper business than Ever the late sole p. Can Hope to learn at his advanced time of life. The judge had better flee to the mountains of Hep Aldam than continue to snort and cavort about so ludicrously. Twelve thousand copies of Quot fifteen years in hell Quot already sold. And members of the legislature. The Concordia dancing club s monthly Soiree on last thur Day evening at s Hall qua very enjoyable Afi Tair. The entertainment by or. Frank n. Scott s coloured class at manner Bor Hall next tuesday evening will undoubtedly be an unusually excellent one. Since their concert at Bethel a. M. E. Church the Clas has been hard at work practising and several important changes have been made in the membership. Four of the Best comedians to be found anywhere now comprise the Quartetti and. Presented in costume their Jubilee to k and comic Acta Are too funny tor anything rhe cosy Little stage of manner Hor Hall with its Choice Supply of scenery will Aid the class in presenting their several specialities As they deserve to be and afford a feast of fun rarely enjoyed. Tbs complimentary terpsichore an entertainment on last wednesday evening Given by the Russ rifles guards at their armory was a Brilliant of talk. The toilets of the ladles was grand about 150 Coli it Les were present eral specialities in giving a most excellent variety entertainment. A valuable Riding Hor a with Brit die Saddle and whip will of Given to the Holder of the Lucky tickets All tickets being numbered and every visitor entitled to a Chance. Hetre Politan monday night next january 27th, Madame d est s famous red stocking minstrels Becin an entertainment at the Quot old this troupe is composed of till try artists male Aud female and come Here highly recommended. We predict a most successful week for the Mau Bement and a Rich treat for the patrons of the legitimate. Matinees wednesday and saturday. Friday evening special ladles night. Interest 4 4-v to 7 per cent. Long time Loans on farm Church Village and City property. U. S. Home and Dower association. No. 72 East Market Street Indianapolis ind. A. W. Prather state agent. New addition of just out. Fifteen years in hell Quot Stewart commands the Trade in merchant tailoring if prices styles and Quality will Tell. See the great reductions that have been made As per advertisement on St Page. J. Ludlow s meat Market 487 North new Jersey Street Sells meat at the following Price it. Loin Steak 10 cts. Round and rib 8 cts. Roasts 6 to 8 cts. Roasting meat 4 to 6 cts. Pork 5 to 9 cts. Mutton 6 to 10 cts. Tenderloin 8 cts. Sausage 8 cts. Spareribs 4 cts. Fresh butter 18 to 20 cts. Goods delivered free to All parts of to tax City. Rebuilt 1878, with All modern improvements. Brewen of and the celebrated Tafisi a feb bottled by j. In Fitzger 4c co bots Yobp Nofar