Indianapolis Journal, Volume 2, Number 163, Indianapolis, Marion County, 24 March 1873 — Page 4

THE EVENING JOUtUvALi iNDiArsrvi'OLi MONDAY. MARCH 24 1873.

WILL EXHIBIT To-day, on Second Floor, a large line of Imported Dolmans, Talmas, Polonaise, Embroidered Jackets. Embroidered Overdresses and Ja 3kets in silk and cashmere.

trerv eleerant: also. Stuff Suits and Children's Cloaks, very handsome. Our Dress Goods Department is bein replenished daily with alKthe novelties of Eastern Mar kets. We call especial attention to our large imDortations of Drap 3?arisienaes,LyonsPopiins and Black Silks. Best Bar gains in the City. ADAMS & HATCH, 66 EAST WASHINGTON ST. 6U 1 1878 ly 4th p toplgtcol DRUGS! .DRUGS! WITT & SURFACE, 2.34 Wert "Washington Street. 4; -sulim m DRUGS. PAXSTS, OIL AND WTND0W-GLA8S', "Special attention given to pregcriptlong. GO TO HARLAN'S GROCERY Choice Batter, Fresh Egg9, Canned or Dried Frcit3, Sugars, Teas, Coffees. FRESH FISH RECEIVED DAILY AT HARLA.N'S GROCERY, COR. ILLINOIS AND MARYLAND ST?. TOch20e3m CHOICE ROASTS AND STEAKS Always to be had at DAVIS BROS., 153 "West "Washington Street, As well as excellent Breakfast Bacon, Snrar-Cnred Hams. Plain and bplced Corned Beef, and Pure LtrJ. . mh7-3me CLARK'S PHOTOGRAPHS have again taken the highest preraiuirs overall others. For eight years my photoeraphic work has excelled all competition, ever&l times havin? taken every premiam awarded. Hake a note of it. that not more than on mnale premium has ever been awarded to any one of my competitors, and thai not far superior nurit, but for comoliment. The Indian Ink and Water-colored Paint1 ng that took the premiums this year (although not entered in mv name), were finished by the same artist that I have employed for the last live years. Uallery No. 6 East W asnington street aug29 ly-lcol4p U. K. CLARK. Proprietor. REPUBLICAN CITY TICKET. for mayor: WILLIAM D. WILES. FOB CITT HENRY W. treasurer: TTJTEWILER. FOB CITT CLERK : JOHN. R. CLINTON. FOR CITT xarshal: WILLIAM C. WEST. FOR CITT assessor: WILLIAM- HADLEY. CITY BREVITIES. Council meets in regular session to-night. Stnne crossings are beine put down on Virginia avenue. A. fl3ur dealing firm in this city have 8,000 carrels stored, awaiting shipment. James Ross and Jane Frasier were this morning granted licensj to marry. The Caledonia paper mills work three tons Of -6traw per day into wrapping paper. Tom Thumbi with his troupe and traps went over the L and St. Louis Road this morn ing. Encine 321 of the Pan-Handle road came out of the shops this morning repaired and finely repainted. John L. Hanna aHd James King are surveying and platting a tract of land just east of the Arsetal grounds. Ten heavy sheet iron tanks six feet by twelve are being put In at Ktngan'a slaughter louse to render lard in. Sobl fc GlbBon started up their flouring mill this morninsr, having been still for a couple of weeks for repairs. . Business on West Washington street was entirely suspended yesterday, the drug stores as well as saloons being closed. Wm. Jones, o" Attica, hss rented room 83 last Market street, and proposes to try his hand in the real estate business. Greencastle is excited over water works, and propose to send a committee over here to examine into tha cost of such fixings. Dr. Marsh, Saturday, eold his frame house nd lot with eighty-seven feet frontage on llorth Meridian atreet, for fifteen thousand dollars cash. The Stteet Railway Company is buying torses of aualler site than heretofore, and propose to ran two horses to each car after a ehort time. We should like to see the man fool-hardy enough to contra i let the assertion that this is not one of the dreariest days of the season. 'Move on!" j, H. Tail, engineer at -the Water Works, and who has held the position since they starved, has never teen absent from his post when there was an tAarai of fire, but once. Judge Martindale has bought the Beatty farm, south ot the city, and Is to plat It Into lots. Rumor says Bhaav & Llppincott are to erect extent We carriage hops on part of It. Fifteen cr loads psrday of Iron ore from Northern Alabama mine. omes up over the Jeff Road, thence wtst over the Vatdalla to Brazil, where it la worked 1ch Missouri ore. Quite a rivalry now exists between the three express companies on goods between New York and this point, as they rua over d.ff.a-ent roads, and each Uims to make the best time. On Sundiy inon lng, alitile diuubter f B. C. Vance, No ti.'5 North West street, died iA lnflamma'ioQ ot the biain, from failiug from the fence to the ground, and striking upon her bead. on Wednesday. Those articles of clothing found on a sand pile near the Couri. II use, a few diys since melt stronger of wbleky tban of bl(,d The owner didu't go after them. Some benevo lent person sent them to him.

A three-hundred pound steam trip hammer

is being put up at the loutary oi Diuaer, &Co. --- ... The Matron of the Orphan Asylum to-day sent a bright little boy agea six yeans, w pleasant home In Pendleton, and a little girl aged seven years, to Uanyuie. The tract of land southwest oi the city. which has of late years been called Sharpsvllle, has been changed la name to Belmont, and it is proposed to incorporate It at an early date with this name. -But three or four saloons, as we learn, de fied the Sunday law yesterday. Those that did so, ran out of calamitous fluids so early in the day that vast numbers of thirsty souls failed to obtain their customary "nips." The Sabbath was strictly observed yester day by the Vanddla Road, not a freight train being on the road during the day. The boys in the yards were looking In good humor this morning, having had a day's rest. The horrible Idea that printers were to be stopped for violating the S ibbath, in the exercise of their vocation, yesterday, did not come to fruition, and the souls of enterprising pub lishers were not sorely vexed thereby. Several hewn timbers, seventy-five feet in length, were received this morning by Scott Sl Nicholson to be made into derricks to be used on the new Court House. Coburn Jones furnished them from their pineries In Northern Michigan. Simon Libert, whose little son died of small pox he having contracted the disease from the children of a Mr. Murdoca, who negieciea to display the red flag, according to law has filed an affidavit aeainst the latter for his criminal negligence. Elisha N. Long has been appointed Judge of the Third Judicial Circuit, and his oath to 'faithfully discharge his duties" was filed in the Secretary of State's office this morning. The oath of Oscar M. Willborn, Judge of the Eleventh Judicial District, was also filed. Mrs. Jackson Is In the city with a petition quite largely figned by her friends In Terre Haute to the Governor that he shauld reprieve her son, who Is In the Northern Penitentiary, the netltion representing that he was not guilty of the charge for which he was lmpris oned . Several gentlemen from Toledo, Ohio, were at the Water Wooks to-day noting Its capacity and the expense of running. They are gathering statistics to report to the City Fathers of that city, having visited Columbus, Ohio, Cov ington, Ky., and St. Louis, Mo., before com. log to this city. John M. Lord, Esq., stepped Into the Frank lln Fire Insurance office about noon, to-day, and his horse which was left standing in front of the efflce unhitched started at a lively gait for the stable. Steering clear of all obstrue tlons, he reached it without hurting himself or the carriage. A man from some unknown portion of this goodly heritage, on Saturday afternoon, ate fifty cents worth of provender at Ohmer's refreshment stand, at the depot, under the impression that it was a free blow, and had to go away hatless. Better to have a full belly than a kivered head. Engine 41 of the Bee Line which hauls the accommodation train, in backing out from the Unioif Depot this morning blew out her plug, and In about two minutes' time came to a stand still, which blockaded freight and pas senger trains till another engine could be pro cured to push the train out of the way. F. J. Medina has begun the refitting and refurnishing of his New Hair Emporium, No. ia Washington street, now vacated by Woodbridge & Co., and will occupy it in about ten to fifteen days. Meanwhile the most strenuous efforts are being made to close out completely his presen t stock near the Postoflice. Every thing is of the latest style and offered at clos ing-out prices. AMUSEMENTS. ACADEMY of music. The great roaring extravagance or. romance, Colt's revolvers and carving knives, "Buffalo Bill." will be presented at the Academy to night, with his Biaonic Williamship at the head of the coot. Those who remember the crowded houses on the former appearance of this comnanv will need no admonitions to strike for a seat early. ARTICLES OF ASSOCIATION. Articles of Association of the "Richmond Furniture Manufacturing Company" were filed this morning in the Secretary of State's office. C ipital stock (13,000, (with the privilege of increasing it to $25,000;) term of existence twenty-five years. Directors for first year, A. T. Chapin, B. W. Elliott, J. E. Hugon, and J. H. Mclntire. Location, Richmond, Wayne county. ABOUT THE COURTS. In the Criminal Court this mordng Major Gordon argued in favor of quashing the In dictmect In the case of Dr. A-hwir,for producing abortion upon the person of Miss Emma Wilbur Spictr, the man who created the supposed necessity for abortion, being a fugitive torn justice. The motion to quash, however, was overruled by the Judge, and the trial is now proceeding, wl:h Prosecutor Parker for the Slate and an array of fine legal talent for the Doctor. A motion to quash the Indictment in the case of Joseph Morris, for selling liquor on Sunday, was taken under advisement by Judge Test. The evidence In the case of Albert Crane et al. vs. Joseph Trauo, for violation of contracts in Superior Court, Juflge Blair's room, has been heard, and the case is now being argued before a jury by eloquent counsel. Nothing of importance was done in any of the other courts this morning. POLICE PICKINGS. Albert Gertuss, barkeeper .at Relnmin'a ealoon, paid 113 40 for desecrating the Sabbath. Frank Geisler, barkeeper at Jacob Crone's saloon, No. 150 East Washington street, paid the same. Charles Milltr, for disturbing the peace ot this goodly city, paid $3 9 J. Michael Reagan undertook to take the law in his own hands while Lieutenant Bray was arresting him, and was assessed $'.140 part of which was aid, somebody going security for the balance. Janes Wise and O.ivtr FVpIno paid drunk and disorderly assessments; John G. Slumpb and James Riley were committed. Dr. Mear., Todd and Fuokhouer the latter on two indictments -are r quirt d to appear and answer to charges of concealing caess of smll-pox they have treated, to-morrow moriiing. The cases of several liquor dealers for violation of the Sutday law aud selling to minors, will be called up to-morrow morning.

VERDICT.

The jury in the case of Dr. Henry C. Cole, for producing abortion upon the person of Miss Cain, only required one hour's deliberation to bring In a verdict of guilty. The Doc tor was sentenced to thirty days' imprisonment and to pay a flue of 500. TRADES' UNION CONVENTION. In accordance with a resolution passed at a meeting of the various Trades t Dions of Indianapolis, the committee respectfully tender an invitation to the respective unions throughout the State to send delegates to participate in the organization of a Trades Assemniy, at Indianapolis, on Monday, April 14, 18(J. Wsc. E. Mayo, George Wbaver, Committee. W. F. Gilkisos, ) Papers favorable to the cause will please copy. SALE OF THE FAIR GROUND. On the 15th of February last, judgments were granted In Superior Court againat the Innianapolis Agricultural, Mechanical and Horticultural Association to Thomas F. Ryan for $10,5l 75; toO'wenTullerfor.:J,728 40; to E. S. Alvord for $107 60; to T. F. Ryan for 121533, and to Lewis Hasselman for t315 32. On Sat urday, narry Adams, Deputy Sheriff, sold the ground at BherifTs sale. It was bid in by Owen Tuller. of Terre Haute, for the sum of 15,100 98. We are told that an ofler fron an outsider was made the day previous.of 1110,000 for the property. ANOTHER DISAPPEARANCE, nis name Is Snyder, but there are no suspi cions of his having been murdered. He has simply committed suluide upon his own char acter, for honesty and integrity. The Grover & Baker Sewing Machine Company, Albert Gall, Mitchell & Rammelsbursr, Henry Frommyer, and others, know about that, to their sorrow. In a word, one S. S. Snyder, who has been a resident of Indianapolis for a year and a half. has "done" these firms out of about (1,000, and flitted no one except himself knows whither. But the eagle course of justice will yet over take Snyder. SMALLPOX ITEM. Captain Maloney, Janitor at the State offices. who recently lost a son by smallpox, contrac ted through the failure of certain parties Vo report, has determined on indcting Mrs. Quinn, who a few nights before the death of his son told a young lady and gentleman, on their way to his house, that there was not the least dan ger in going there, when the red flag was displayed..-. Mrs. Quinn knew better. She had had two cases in her own house, and was well aware that Captain Maloney bad it in his, and she knew how it got there. THE LATE CHARLES C. HUTT. The relatives of Mr. Hunt, including his widow, are all of the opinion that he did not take his own life that he was murdered by an enemy. Mrs. Hunt says that her husband came home Sunday night at an early hour; that they spent the evening together very pleasantly, retiring at 11 o'clock; that there was nothing whatever in his previous condnct r actions to excite the slightest suspicion that he even remotely contemplated suicide; that he took some accounts with bim on Monday morning, pleasantly remarking that he must do some collecting that day. In a very brief space of time be was a corpse. The motive for the murder forms a puzz'.ing item. It must have been the hope of getting money, as all unite In saying that he had not a mortal enemy in the world. It certainly belongs to the proper authorities to be vigilant in trying to unravel any mysterv that may surround this lamentable cue. ENERGY OF CHARACTER. A certain real estate dealer in this city was commissioned by his wife, a few evenings since, to buy five pounds of coflee and bring it straight home, aa she wanted it for immediate use. It is suspected from the well-known tem perance proclivities of the dealer aforesaid, that he took a nip or two, perhaps three, just to keep out the cold and damp, you know. At all events, he dropped his bundle of coffee on the sidewalk; it "busted," and away rolled the grains, making a circle around him of sev eral feet. Luckily, the accident happened near a gaslight. He took in the situation at a glance, but the native energy of )he man rose like an exhalation. Dropping upon his knees he commenced picking up the kernels. putting them into his - hat, and continued in that laudable employment for about an hour. Of conrse after such wearying exertion, the cUa" necessity of aco'.ttr, or several, "nips" was apparent. Our dealer got home to his half-frantic wife about 11 o'clock. . She wes relieved to 6ee him, but wondered how that coffee came in his hat. She declares she will never send her butter fingered " bubby " after coflee again, for she dou i like it seut home In taat peculiar way. LOCAL MATTERS. Everybody is pintirg up this spring-like weather. By going to Frank Boyd's, No. 21 South Meridian street, you can get chemical paints already mixe 3, as well as painting materiuls of all kinds. ; Smoke the Emperor William for five cents. Smoke the No. 39 if you wish a mild cigar for ten cents. Smoke the No. 3 if you want a rich strong cigar for ten cents. Remember neldlinger is the manufacturer, at No. 39 West Was Jington street. 24 5t Almanacs were first published In 14 11 ; Coots' Grocery, at 151 West Washington 6treet, was opened in 1S03, and he has always done a good business, for he deals on the square and keeps the best of articles. Ekasmls says love has nothing but beauty to keep it alive; but beauty is short lived - and apt to have ague fits. Bartholomew & Sons, 93 East Washington street, say they can sell Boots and Shoes, beautiful styles, and that are durable, at lower figures than aoy house In the city. A run mind is the foundation of a pure character, and a pure article of Baking Powder, such as Cobb sells at No. 2 Palmer House Block, Is essential to making light, palatable biscuits. Ladles will also find a choice assort ment of toilet articles at Cobb's. CHAKPrEARs Sam: now use doth breed a habit lu a mau." If you use Taggart's Family Bread in the family tbe habit will shortly be come fixed by go'ng to 117 West Washington street, hen you want goo J palataMu bread. For the vice of drunkenness drink cold water; for health rlne eaily in tbe moraine; to sleep will go to Hall's Furniture R pairing Rooms, 147 and Hi Njrta Delaware street, and get one of those easily retting spring mat tresses.

Tui penalty for using a postage stamp a second time Is fifty dollars. Every body wto goes once to Harlan's, Is sure to go a second time, for he keeps one of the best stocks of Groceries at the corner of Illinois and Maryland streets to be found in the city." .

A Indianapolis bigamist has let the cat out by buying supplies for both families from the same grocer. lie didn't obtain them of J. 8. Wood, who is running the Buckhorn Grocery, corner of St. Clair and Illinois streets, for he just opened up this week one of the best stocks of groceries to be found in the city. If you are hard up and want to sell your household furniture, go to 61 East Market street, and you can get cash for It. If you are thort of money and want to buy housekeeping goods cheap, strike for 81 East Market street. The Government Is talking about adopting cheese as an army ration. 8peaking of cheese reminds us that Scott, at 44 North Pennsylvania street, has in his well supplied grocery a choice article of cheese and the best butter to be found In the market, and in dried and canned fruits a large and fine assortment. Two benevolent ladies of this city tookjtwo days to decide which make of sewing machine to give to a poor lady to make her sewing with, and very sensibly purchased a Singer family machine, for it does good work and lots of it. Salesrooms 73 and 74 West Washington street. Carpenters can get lumber dressed, matched or cut up Into any shape desired, at Llngenfelter fc Co.'s, corner of Georgia street and Ken tucky avenue. Our machinery Is new, and we can do anything usually done at a planing mill In a satisfactory manner as to workmanship or prices. John II. Masters fc Co., have removed their office from No. 19 North Meridian street, to No. 16 South Pennsylvania street, where they will continue the Real Estate Business under the firm name of Masters & Shaw. Oub Stereotype Department is the only one In the State. We do every variety of work at Cincinnati prices. Onr brethren ot the press In diflerent parts of the State wishing any work done In this line, will do well to correspond with us. e&m Ihdiaw apolis Jours al Co. Hon. Mr. Walte and Harvey Kellogg were nominated Saturday as Republican candidates fort be Constitutional Convention for Lucas county, O. The draft of the charter for the Edwin Fore6t Home, for aged and disabled actors, is proposed, and will be presented to the Pennsylvania Legislature to-morrow. Near Lamott, Iowa, J. McCalester, a youth of eighteen, had his head blown off and his body horribly mutilated by using powder to blast a log which be was unable to cut. A Mrs. Halleck and two children, living on the prairie, near Pomeroy Station, Iowa, were burnad to deith bv the hay roof of their sodmade home taking fire and falling on them while asleep In bed. 4Tames Bowker, an ex-member of the City Council from the Twenty-rirsi ward oi l'hliadelnhia. committed suicide this morning, by hanging. It is presumed financial difficulties prompiea ine set. Yircense Castronons an Italian, died at Richmond, Va., Saturday, from theeflectsof blow with a billet of wood, received at the h tnds of Guisippe Simonc, during a personal altercation Friday evening. , Judee Dalrvmple. in the Morris county. New Jersey, court, Saturday morning, refused an application for a new trial In the case of Lulzie Lusigaanl. tbe Italian, who murdered Lis wire at Dover and was sentenced to ne hansred Thursday. May 1st. A guard at Ash Barracks, Nashville, lenn.. who had lust been on duty, was cleaning bis cun for inspection. Saturday, when it was ac cidentally discharged, tbe ball passing through and killing two other soldiers. The bark Emma C. Lltcbueld. wbtch arrived at New York from Rio Janeiro, 8a'urday, had the whole crew down with yellow lever, on February 2"J, at sea, excepting two men. Several died. The schooner Brewster, from the same place, lost one man from yellow fever. The Republican convention of Cuyhoga county. Onio, for the nomination of candi dates for delegates to the State Constitutional Convention beld Saturday, nominated the fol lowing ticket: S.J.Andrews Jacob Mueller, Amos Towhsend, O. (iris wold, Cleveland; M. E. Gallup, Strongville. An incendiary fire, at Dubuque, Iowa, Sat urday morning, burned tbe frame boarding bouse ot r. Dunn, total loss t3,5UU; insur ance smalL A tire at the same place Saturday evening destroyed the stable oi Wm. cman. Loss, f 1.000: no insurance. Also, the brick house of H. J hal wick. Loss on building and contents, ?-,uoo; insurance, f l,uw. A mountain settler in Tennessee learned for the first time the other day that Davy Crock ett was dead, and he sat down on a log and cried like a child. A couple of cows, in a personal encounter at St. Paul the other ntght interlocked their horss so tightly that it was necessary to saw them off to separate the animals. NOTE TO-DAY THE REMOVAL -OF JOHN WOODBRIDGE & CO.'S QUEENSWAItE HOUSE, TO East Room of the Griffith Block. Th o most Queens ware Elegant Establishment in mch2fklw the State. Have yon call id at the new "Ea t Side Hot noaf," No. 83 Eaot Waahlncton itrect? Dofkln Pixket Hata, beautiful itylu and colo-i. Some of tbe tew "Nobby" ttjU are tho Thamca, Centennial, Sterling, Froudc, Fashionable, Lotui, Waverly, etc. Tba Color j tLU action are n w and baniaome. Best Broadway hllk mad In the coun try. Coudu tor Capa lk varied atvlea. both In blue clolb and black aiLk. Thy Invite joa to call and aee f or y oarael v aicbi la Ij

THE ILIFF BROS.' HAT

Our Styles for Spring, unique, artistic and seasonable, the most complete and attractive variety everoffered, at our always popular prices.

"HATTEE3 OF THE PERIOD." ' GRIFFITH'S NEW BLOCK.

GEO. H. AVEST, DtALXB m crockery, curs A, GLASSWARE, CUTLER. PLATED GOODS, WOODENWARE, LAMPS, LOOKING GLASSES, BAR FIXTURES, t BRITANNIA GOODS, JAP ANNE J WARE, WATER COOLERS, FEATHER D7STERS, HOUSE FCRBISHKG GOODS GISERALLY 57 "W. Washington Bt., 14 Kentucky venue. apl8top4rol4p REMOVAL. INDIANAPOLIS, MARCH H, 1878 I HAVE THIS DAT REMOVED MY JEWEL RY ESTABLISHMENT TO TOE ROOM NEXT DOOR WEST OP MT OLD STAND, WHERE, WITH INCREASED FACILITIES AND LARGER STOCK, I WILL BE 3 RATIFIED TO RECEIVE MY crSTOMERS AND FRIENDS, AND WILL ENDEAVOR TO OFFER BETTER INDUCE MENTS THAN EVER. J. II. OOLCLAZER, MANUFACTURING JEWELER, No. 12 EAST WASHINGTON ST. febSTlf ACME." THE ABOVE BRAND REPRESENTS THE OTGHT OF PERFECTION IN SHIRTS, FOUND AT WALLACE FOSTEPw'S SHIRT DEPOT AND 01X18 FURNISHING ESTABLISH! INT, 23 EAST WASHINGTON STREET, mar Helm J art received, a car-load of PEACn BLOW AND EARLY ROSE POTATOES; Also a fine article of Maple Sirnp.Pearhe and Tomaioea in glass jars, quarts ana ball gallons. ALL KINDS OF DRIED AND CANNED FRUITS. Atk your grocer ioT QUAKER YKA.ST, SMITH ft POTT. Agent for this city, fcb34e3m 94 Nor h I limit Mreot. LOUIS LANG. ; X0. 29 8. MERIDIAN STREET, INDIANAPOLIS Importer and Dottier in all kind of Ilbina Wines and Imported unampagnei. UTfT T. JL T V WM P.'lhiml. Cut. Ann AnM. ca, Mnocatcl. Hock. Ciaret, Port, t-herry, and Sparkling. Mionri Delaware, Taylr,Norton',Vlrginl, VOneTm. anil caiawra. S nRKXJNO WINES. Imported Monopole.ari Herfisick. California Montebella, Sparkling Aoee). lea. MiMcnri and Ohio Ivea' Seedling. Imperial, Sparkling Concord, Virginia Seedling, Golden Crown, ppartcjuig ueiaware, uoiaen teie, ana caru Blanche. ap4 ly4p NEW STYLE OF ART. TTTILHE'.M FRSDBRTKSEN. of Dramvk. h V Y opened an Art Ua lT in R. R. Parker'i Nov elty Bloc, no so wvai waniogi n ureet, ana now oflVr hi orvice to excate Portrait, and Sacred and other t-iciare In ibn hlgbett tyle of the art. AIo. w.ll enlarge and prodncr in prM l'kenra. old 1'hotographa or blurred and dim Met ore of doeea.i d or atwvnt rnenaa. Ilcture of public and private bal'dlnga with lawnt and lan tcapea executed in a truthful and plctureooae manner. Thl work i done In crayon with rree nana, and 1 wrought with mtnrrlon clearne and beauty, and la a pnrlnr nr ai the brt of oil painting. LeMn In Kree-hand Drawing given to children or grown persona of otb exe. AIo, leaaona given In painting photograph in water colors. dor-m-SmeodtthD CALDWELL & SONS, REAL ESTATE AGENTS, ROOM No 3 OVER No. 79 EAST MARKET ST. Indianapolii, Indiana. FOR BALE. Two lo'g In Johnson' nelr'i Addition, near the fair Grounds. 1 nee (750 each. Pent ilwt, aouth ot Unlveralty. a vacant lot Price, $1, A one nd one half atorr bin" of all mom an cellar, a l It good order, on North Noble street Price, t 700. Vacant loU la all addition for tale. JanSSel

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FOR SALE BY CULL0DEN & VINNEDGE, 73 East Washington Street. A number of Choice Lots on North Illit nois street We have also ten business lots on same street, ranging from $500 to $750 per foot. Also, 28 lots on Martindale avenue, Car Works' Addition. These are all choice lotsand will be Bold on very easy terms. "We would call particular attention to 10 beautiful high and dry lots on North Mississippi street, which will be in the market for a short time only. "We have also a large number of lots in. various parts of the city, including our 100 fine Oak Hill lots, some of which are reallychoice. CULLODEN & VLNNEDGE. SUBURBAN LANDS. We have twelve and one-half acres of land, one-quarter of a mile west of the city. This land is well adapted to subdividing, and can be got at a bargain. Eighty acres, one and one-half miles east of Bright wood; valuable for subdivision; at very low figures. Twenty-eight acres just north of Oak U'ul (Sangster, Harrison it Co.'s Addition) at a great bargain. Several farms in vicinity of Indianapolis to trade for city property. Also a large quantity of Kansas and other Western Lands for sale or trade for Va ant Lots, etc. We have a large number of residences throughout the city at prices to suit all customers. A beautiful little residence on Mississippi street; eight rooms; only $3,500; lot CO foot front. Several elegant residences on Tennessee, Illinois, Meridian, Pennsylvania, Delaware, and in fact on all the principal streets cf the city.. Rents collected. A large Bakery to pent; has every conve nience. CULLODEN & VINNEDGE; No. 76 East Washington st. JOHN t LEVIN. TUOS. D. HALE SLEVIN & HALE, HOUSE AND SIGN PAINTERS 47 South Delaware St. tST"Fine Sign Writing a specialty. mhi-Sme ALL THE BtST BKAXI S OF FLOUR, Including the FAMOUS WHITE KE. THE SNOW FLAKk, TI1K LOWELL, at H. N. GOE'S, 411 North ll.in laetnet. Alao, Hay, Bran. Corn. Keen, Meal, etc ma3-lni SIGN S R. siGrisr C. RYAN, PAINTER, 30 Circle Street. tx7Work done promptly. Price reasonable. (mh(l-3me) A. B. LESH, QKNKHAL COMMISSION. MERCHANT. TO TH SALS OF ProTlion,Drll Fnit, Drd Hok, and produce generally. SO. 70 WEST WASIIIXGTOX ETUIET, INDIANAPOLIS. inh7 m PiRKY HR01IJERS. ITlne toilet good and pwf mriee ; pure California Ohio and MUtourl Native Win. 'J he purest dme that money can .rmjr. , 8. W.C0R. PBKSSTLT'MA AKDMiRIETSTS., Mll1 OPPOSITE P 'ST OFFICE. . n. no. . 1 r. a. ltkx. HOR te LYNN, Whole ale and Retail Dealer In ALL KINDS CO AL& COKE. (KtablUhed lSfl.) Office, onthwet corner Market and Circle street IcbileSza