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NEXT WEEK'S ATTRACTIONS. For the first three nights of next week Manager English promises a decided novelty in the performance of the Ravel "Humpty Dumpty" Company, who introduce & minfature circus, and other original features. The last three nights of the week Maggie Mitchell, the most popular actrees who visits Indianapolis, will appear in her wellknown repertoire, and a highly successful engagement is assured. At the Grand the first two nights of next week Mr. Frank Mordaunt, the well-known comedian, will appear in his entertaining play, "Old Shipmates," Mrs. Mattie Ferguson. of this city. assuming the leading soubrette part. The last three nights of the week Harrigan & Hart's "Squatter Sovereignty," one of the funniest things ever put upon a stage, will be the attraction. Suit Against a Defunct Bank. Thomas Woodoutt, of Philadelphia, yesterday filed a writ of injunction in the Federal Co urt against James E. Reeves, of the First National Bank of Crown Point. The plaintiff claims that he holds 250 shares of the stock of the bank, which are worth $25,000. An assignment was made by the trustees on May 4, 1882, and it is alleged that there were assets remaining in the defendant's hands amounting to $6,333.33 in cash. and other available assets, worth over $9,000, applicable to the payment of his claim. Woodnutt enjoins the appointment of a receiver for the bank. and asks judgment for the recovery of one-eighth of the amount of the assets.