Indianapolis Journal, Volume 3, Number 15, Indianapolis, Marion County, 22 October 1873 — Page 1

EVENING JOURNAL. VOLUME 3. NUMBER 15. INDIANAPOLIS, WEDNESDAY. OCTOBER 22 1873. PRICE, TWO CENTS.

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REDttCTIOX TAILORING BEPT, Ax-d a call to see our Keney Orerooatt, thatheats any china CLOTHING In the market, iT Till NEW YORK ON K ritlOK CLOTHING HOUSE. CARPENTERS & BUILDERS ucements offered In Doors, Sash. .Blinds. Olass. Hardware, and Mechanics Tools, -B YSTOREY, NEW & CO. RXAMEN S OUR STOCK AND PRICES BEFORE jeURCHABING ELSEWHERE. sepJ -3me W.M.JONES & CO., REA): ESTATE BROKERS, 73 MAKKET STREET. House and lot, 5 rooms, on Fayette street, 93 500. "House and lei, 5 rooms, on Eighth street, f2,r00. House and lot, 4 rooms, on East Pratt street, $3,000 House and lot, 6 rooms, on South Illinois St., $3,500. House and lot, 7 rooms, on Rohavnpton street, 13.500. House, and lot, 7 rooms, on East Bt. Joseph etreet. $4,100. House and lot, 7 rooms, on Ash St., 5,.00. House and lot, 7 rooms, on Cherry St., tfi.000. House and lot, 8 rooms, on North Tennessee street, fS.000. House and lot, 8 rooms, on Ash st,, 17,200. House and lot, 9 rooms, oa Christian averse, $3,500. House and lot, ten rooms, on Broadway sL, VACANT LOTS. HQ feet on Robampton st., between Seventh and Eighth sts., $40 per foot. 71 feet on Park avenue, between 8eventh and Eighth sts., $65 per foot. 9tt feet on Broadway, south of Tinker street, fCWperfootk ,T . 51 feet on College avenue, south of University, $100 per foot. Lots In Johnson's heir Addition, $1,200 to $3 000. Soann te Co.'s and Fletcher's Woodlawn, tfioo to $i,ooa Lots in "Arsenal Heights," "Ar?enal Park," "Brookslde," "Allen S Root's" and all firstciass additions. EVENING JOURNAL. INDIANAPOLIS, WEDNESDAY. OCT. 82, 1873. CHRISTIAN CONVENTION. The General Christian Missionary Convention met in Christian Chapel yesterday evening pursuant to adjournment. President R. M. Bishop, of Cincinnati, in the chair. The President delivered the annual address, tettlnK tnrth the principles of the association, after which several committees were appointed, and Tuhe Convention adjourned to meet this morning at nine o'clock. t ACADEMY OF. MC8IC. Altogether the Kathl Lancer ballet troupe which is at the Academy this week, is the best which has ever visited the city. Mme. K athl Lanner is ft perfect exemplar of the poetry of motion; and sustained by M'lle Cora Adrians, and Rachel and Marietta de Francesco, who are also thorough artists, gives some of the most exquisite dances. The polka comique of the two children, Mnller and Orloff, is capital and is invariably encored. RUNAWAY ACCIDENT. A team of horses belonging to a wagon from the country, got frightened at a train of cars at the crossing f the tracks at the east end of Union depot this morning, and commenced rearing and plunging 2 such a terrible rate that the driver and three women who were in the wagon, jumped out, and in doing so all were more or less injured, and one of the women severely. The horse were checked np before further damage was done. SENSELESS RAGING. The Xm having falsely stated that tha County Commlsstoners had added eighty pijr cent, to the levy for county taxes, and afterwards learning that the tax is oot quite as much notwithstanding the increased valuation, while the rata is only thirty-five cents on the bendred dollars, (instead of seventy-five cents as last year.it seeks to attract attention from Its falsehood by abusing the Commissioners on account of the increase in tfee levy by the late - Legislature on the State taxea. This is in keeping with a paper which waats ten-year old orphans treated like the mature convicts in toe penitentiary. ' MORPHINE. At a unpretending little store an Washing ton street, between tast ana roDie, a woman i-nown as Kate Ault. sells tobacco and cigars. and back of a little cpreen, are 'domiciled a vjjeber of the genus M Nyaph da Pave," who . ke out a precarious existence by displaying their cW-as to the male visitors who say chance to patronize me nouse wua ineir csm. One of the temates, known as "Saucy SU." who is tired of ta life she is leading attempted to shuffle oil last Dif tt by taking a dose of morphine ; tut not know iB ft w much nlete botch of the ioii. sod is still a resident of this cruel world, two -doctors and a pump renevea ner Biomacu 01 -the drug, and the Coroner will have to look laewaere lor a case. 43REATE8T ACHIEVEMENT OF BABCOCK. rWashingtoa Corrwpondence Phi adelptla Press. Perhaps the greatest achievement of Gen. Babcock is the 06trnction of a fine drive 1 from the south front of the White House to the Capitol, passing through th,e grounds at the Agricultural Department, &e Smithsonian Institute tad the Botanical Gardens. This is not jet completed. "''

FIRST EDITION.

TELEGRAPHIC NEWS. DIVIDEND TO CREDITORS OP JAY COOKE'S . BANK. ARREST OF FOUR FORGERS OF BONDS BSRREIO. CONVICTED FOR KILLING HT3 : BROTHER. SVLAI.I.NES3 OF ROCHEFGRT'S ESTATE COLLECTIONS IK NEW YORK, FOB RELIEF OF MEMPHIS.' ; NEW YORK,.. , ., . ,; THS SoarASH DE7ICT1YE3. Hi i"oRKr.(ttober2?. The Board of Police, yesterday, took no action in relation to the charges agaiast Captain Irving and detective Farley, owing to the absence of Commissioner Chadwiok who had In his possession all the documents rclatine to the comulalnt insti tuted by the Bsnk of Koglanc. Commissioner Smith objected to a vote being taken on the matter until he (himself ) had an opportunity of reading the complaint. The counsel for the Bank of England savs that when an institution like the Bank of England makes charges of so grave a nature against police officers it is the duty of the Police Board to make an early and searching investigation Into them, especially when there Is to much documentary evidence to sustain the charges. THE WASHINOTOX FIRST XaTIOHAL. Nkw York, October 23. A Washington dis patch says that the receiver of the First National Bank is btuily engaged dally in verifying accounts presented against the bank, and in the course of two weeks expects to be able to announce a dividend of thirty per cent. ASRESTIO. Four men are reported arrested on charges connecting them with the recent immense forgeries of New York Central bonds. The evidence against them is said to be furnished by the engravers who made the plates from which the forged bonds were printed. CONVICTKD. Alexander Berrell has been convicted of murder in the first degree, for killing his brother James with a shoe knife in Newark, N. .1. KOCHEFORT. The sale of Henri Rochefort's property, in Paris lately, produced 3,545 francs, which will be reduced to 2.929 francs, by the payment of some small debts, and this constitutes the sole fortune of his children, save the value of an unpublished romance. The considerable profits from the Lantenne, Marseillaise, and Metadore have passed away, no one knows where. A GOOD RESOLUTION. The amalgamated engineer and machinists, in consideration of the present financial crisis, and consequent reduction of wages during the coming winter, hare resolved that a communication be made to other unions with a view to the serious consideration of the subject, and to take such measures as will either tend to arrest, or, at least, mitigate the evil, and if possible to devise means for the present and future settlement of all trade questions by arbitration and conciliation. RBXIIF FOR MEXPHIS. The Rev. Morgan Dix reports the receipt of additional contributions for Memphis of $635 wells, jrargo v (Jo. nave forwarded by Adams' Express another $1,000 collected on the Pacific coMt. St. Michael's Association have sent $500 to the Dominican Sisters, and will soon forward more. Collections are made dally for the relief of Memphis, and promptly forwarded. STOItM AJSD FLOOD. FLOOD IS T3- MERBTMAC. ConcoRn, N. H., October 21. The Merrlmac river is very high and rifib?. The country about Plymouth is flooded and trains have stopped since yesterday. At Franklin the paper mills have suspended owing to the high water, and at Waterbury a temporary bridge over Onion river was washed away. DISASTERS ON LAKE HURON. Detroit, October 21. The fiercest pale of the season has prevailed during the past twenty four hoars. A number of disasters are reported ou Lake Huron, among which are the schooners Niagara, Neaugance, Bradley and Rust, ashore. Several lumber barges have also gone to pieces. There are rumors of loss of life from the barges, but as yet nothing definite has been learned. A large number of vessels and steamers have run to Port Huron and Towas to shelter. There is a very heavy sea on Lake Michigan, but no Important disasters are reported. SNOW IN OHIO BAIN IN WS3T VIROINIA. Cincinnati, October 21. Snow fell here this morning, but did not lie on the ground In the city. A few miles out in the country it fell a couple of inches deep, while at Diyton it lay on the ground six or eight inches deep. The UH-ettr'x special lrora Charleston, West Virginia, reports forty-eigtt hours' rain there. FLOOD0 IN NBW ENQLANT. New York, October 21. Dispatches from Northern New York report heavy rains yester day, ine arrears s are an men and rising. SCTQe detention of railroad trains, but so far no serioNB damage, NO PIS ASTERS 0 WEBTHBH gBORS OF IAKB BICHIdAN. Milwaukee. October 21. Telegraphic re ports from the principal lake ports give no news of any disasters alpng the western shore of Lake Michigan. SWELLING OF STBEAN9 IN KB IV TORE. Albany. October "1. The heavy rains of yesterday have swollen the streams in this vicinity. Tne water in the river is over the docks and some of the adjacent streets, flood ing cellars. Home damage has seen done nortn and west of here by carrying away of bridges. SHOW AT CLEVELAND I HE STORM OF MOKpAT. Cleveland, O., October 51. Snow fell this morning. loe storm of yesterday and last nlehtdld considerable damage in and about this city, oiowing aown trees, emmneys, signs, ana one unfinished building. no further marine disasters are reported. p .. MARKETS BY TELEGRAPH. NEW YORK MONEY KASAJFT. Smw Yoaa, October il. Moaey at t percent, gold. bid. Gold 10S. Governments are dull ao4 steady. State bonds are qnlet aad little iU.r,7.. ,H;ock are doll aud steady. Hi -1fiW YORK MARKET. Nsw Yobx.. October 01, Floub Oniet. Whbat Dull at $1 31.7M 40: rea winter aj. fl &8 EC. L. J)- , tn , .n Corn DnUUnd nominal at &9&Vc. Oats Nomiual at 4&-V)c. Pork Mess quiet at $15. Lpd Qnlet at 8HC, Ifpixi-Quiet at 6)cc. (S$NNATI MARKET. '' fVrorffAn, October 21 Fi.orR -Quiet ani Arm st t U. WhiaT Quiet at $ S7&1 3i Cor Qu'et at 41ia38c. Oats Quiet and unchanged; at S64c. Wbiskt Finn; alesatioc. Cott.in Dull and lower at SVt. Fnovi.ioxa Bull and nomlnallv lower. K.s Pobk Held at $13 75(3.41" Sou Jli.'ci Are nominal "uaebaiiged; ehonldera at 7c rti, at 7c. cleat- at 7Vc Bacox Nomiual; Ml, fc; ebonlders at 7?ie; ckar Lard Dull; heid, iteam at 7c; kettle at 7.;. FOREIGN MARKETS. FINANCIAL. L rjfiVSS?fv9ctober 2a, 1:30 f. jc io:.:r.:::::::::::::r;;;::i:i!: SIXHAL ABKBTS. LrvBaFOOL, Oct. it. 130 f. m. Flonr is ening at ?vai8fc Wheat Winter U selling at Us 9d&13s; Mtlwukee red Is selllner at lis 6d&l: Califomla is fcetunv at ISa &d;'CallTornls ciuo at im a vik.-iB... vorn is at in no, aaa vnrnanra. Pork nnchanuAH Ik unlllnij a! 7.a fid. .Beef la Mil lne at 77s fid. H.-on ia aelnriff at 1C. Lard has dltoed Sd, la seihnz at 41s. Tallow Bnchanged, la 1 felling at 39Sd ' ! ' ' '

SECOND EDITION. LATEST BY TELEGRAPH A MASS CONVENTION OF THE FARMER9 AT CHICAGO. TRANSPORTATION QUE 31 ION TO BE DISCUSSED. LARGE DELEGATION PRESENT FROM ADJOINING STATES. THREE CANAL BOATS SUNK LOSS, fJOO.000 MEMPHIS. THC FL VCR. . MY-iiPHIS. October22 Weather varra.m-'tt.h prospect of a storm. No change "reported in the condition Of the disease. Mortnnrr In noon to dav from noon ve1eM- Vllrv fever, 'JO; other causes, SO. Total, UO. . CHICAGO. CONTENTION. C'HICAQO. Oct. 22. A Maal!oi.ventlnn Af K farmers of the northwest assembled at Mc cormick's nan, this forenoon. In pursuance of a call issued by the State Central Committee of the Illinois Farmers' Association, to discuss the transportation question and other matters aflec ting the age and interests. The attendant st. tha meeting was very large, delegates being present from Illinois, Indisna, Ohio, Wisconsin, Michigan and New York. The morning session as occuoierf with preliminary details of rEEKSKILL. MAI.PBAfTICK. ihmiihi,. .. x., wciooer -. a strange woman died here snddnnlv. th nther tr nri was buried. The body was eihitmed and a medical examination showed that her death had been caused by malpractice. A man who accompanied the woman, it Is understood, to have intended to leave to-day for Germany, and the New York authorities have been in formed. The wnmu'i nama won tinn nt Dresden. ixes OF BOATS. Nine canal boats were lost in the storm th other night, Involving a loss of 1200,000. WASHINGTON. MONUMENTS FOR SOLDI ES' ORATES. The 8tcretarv of War wilt In jlanA . .. . -., m J VI K " W, award the contract for headstones to mark the OTftTea nf Tlnton anIHIara l V. . XT. tioaal cemeteries throughout the countrv. tuouuiuutrui Kravesis aooui two nunared and flftv thousand, and it Is estimated that 1800.000 of the $1000 000 appropriated by Congress will be necessary U provide headstones of sufficient size and weight to remain in IlAPA VhMI afc Tin ant vhljth mna. combine the elements of durability, decency and cheapness. Bids for these headstones were opened on the 6th of September, but the Secretary of War has withheld his decis ion thereon uulii eaca omaer couia present a sample of the stone he could furnish, because there was considerable ODDoaltion t,0 hia nriainal adopt white marble and gray granite aa the Muauty 01 stone 01 wnicn tne headstones were to be made. Hi 1 PITTSBURG. RESTORED TO THE BtlKISTRV. PlTTnr?Bn Vi rknhav 'XJ a a 1 . a visvc rrn taken by the Presbyterian Synod, now in sesdiuu, iu tuo cano 01 nev. vvnite, wno was suspended from tbe ministry some time ago on a charca of aednrtinn ami rh mtinn e Presbyterv in suspending him reversed. The vuws wu . lor reversing 10 00 against, or the two hundred fntnlaf.cra whn o tt.r Ar,A v. n Synod, only one hundred and four were present nucu m volc was taaen. ine aiscusion Srlor to the vote was very sharp. Mr. White ad a Call to a congregation. a CONFESSION. L'Zzle HrhfnM(.r !, f.noH thla ninmliKll.il She murdered Mrs. Branndntn nn Thnrariao evening last. She states that the nthor munhcnnf tin family had no connection with it. ionn ana uatDarino Bcheutter are held as accessories. CHICAGO MARKET. CineAoo, October IK. Flotti Ij in fa'r local demand. In hnvera favnr. held at previous price. . .'Whkat Tatmenlarj ppot firm at fl W(ft 0V, according to location; $1 oSif for November; f 1 m luriirtxuiDcr Corn Is onlet and steadv: 37V(a.rr?ie cash. 3Bp for NnvemBer, and te for December. oats Qnlei; and nominally norhanged: Ze cash, and :aifc (or November. fRovisiows una. Ptrk --Nominallv at 12 R0 for lluvmW an.i tli62XIor Janaarv. I.iPn-Is offered at7vc for February; nominally 7V- for January ; 7Vc for Dfceml.er and January; MtAT-Sugar packed hams, 9i(t.l(lc Other pro duets quiet. Shoulder for December dpliverv nominal at Wc, boxed; loose, 4. t)alea boxed short eiear ; o'.c tor Aiecemaer; Whikbt f irm and nominal at AOc. ST. LOUTS MARKET. V St. Lome, October SS. Fj.opb Dull and nothing doing. WKIAT Dull: No. S fall at 1 SR: No. 1 rilttA. fl 60. corn Dull at 4 ic on track. Oat At 3Sc In warehouse. Barlet Dull: samn e lolsof No. i anrinv at tl M at sr.. ' liy Steady at 70c. Vh(k At ia6. Pork Dull at $1K14 (V). Baton Ouiet: cash lota of clear rib at. 7e. and clear at 7Ve Imrd Lnrhanged. Hoes Higher at $3 70&4 00. CHICAGO UYE STOCK MARKET. ' CuicAeo, October it. Hoos-ReceiDts 11.160. Market unlet but leAer: at ft WXct, 10 for common to extra light; it 30$ 4 65 fur common to extra assnttAd. ' Uattle Ke.;etpU 3,400 head. Market r.uiel ana nominally nncbanged. PORTAGE LAKE CANAL. Detroit Froe Treeal The Portage Lake Ship canal is now open tc Bavjgation. Tne canal is two miles and 1,800 feet long, Q0 feet vie at the usrrovpest point, and at noplace les. than"l feet Ut water, ihere being in fact lit foot most of tbe way. The piers are each 1,000 feet long, extending into' Lake Superior, and forming an excellent harbor. They are built of cribs HO teat wide and filled in with stone, making a channel ftet wide. The sides of the canal are protected iff jheft-piling, there being two rows of piles seven feet apart, the outer row having fonr-inch' pjapk behind it Tbisia to prevent the canal from filling up wltfe sand from tte sides. The work has been done under the superintendence of fj. P. Mulick, 31r. J. II. Foster beiff thp Slatg Engineer. It was flBlshed by order of tbe United States Court. 8. L. Smith beinff the Receiver. The cause of this was some cmplic&tion. between the contractors and the Portage I,ske Canal Company. The comi,letioa ct e eanal Vf shorten te navigaIJOn Ot JBe DUperiOf i UlHrr OLD SARDINE BOXES MADE VfcEFVL " Belleville, near Paris, has had sufficient celebrity in its time; It has now taken to the useful arts, and discovered a new order, or lamp, of architecture. What becomes of the empty sa,dln8 botect Jn Paris they arfl gathered un bv the rat Dibkef and sold for' song to builders, who fill them with mortar. pile them in the form of four walls on no man s ground, cover the waiia witn a few planks, and thus a house appears, nirea or PPM rit.q?ey:hq cqmRln oftlgb jprjti er dislike the sky for a psriopy. Tftese gaar ties are quite an article de Paris, sad'wtt. I Cleveland Herald.l The Tlennhliran Novea will ttrobablv irive place to blasts from Allen's "foghorn" for .the next two years.

T H IK T) -EDITION. THE Ar EllT LATEST AMERICAN NOTABLES BANQUETED IS LONDONPRESIDENT WATSON OF THE ERIE RAILROAD ORATES. MATOR M5DTLL, OF CHICAGO. TURNS A COMPLIMENT. MORE CASES OF BANERCPTCT AGAINST JATOOOKE ' FOREIGN NEWS. : t'i .' ' GREAT BRITAIN. ' , ' -.J A ' i AJIQCBT. : lxTDON, October 22. There was a banquet at the MaaBion House last night, at which there were present about three hundred guest e. including representatives of various city com panics, Hon. Joseph MeailL, Mayor of Chic a go, and President Watson, of the File Railroad. ' The Lord Mayor proposed a toast "Pros perity to the trade and commerce of the United States and British Colonies" associa ting the name of Mr. Watson with the subject. Mr. Watson, replying, thanked the Lord Mayor for the nattering allusion to his administration of the Erie company, and spoke of the difficulties necessarily attending such reformation as had devolved on him fo undertake. Be said the hearty support and approval re ceived In F.ogland strengthened him to grapple with the difficulties that yet remained to be overcome. Honorable and Intelligent administration tor American railroads was as import ant as a sound government for the country. Mayor Medlll was called on to respond to the toast, "The Municipal Institutions of America," and in doing so said he took this opportunity to return thanks to London for the aid sent to Chicago after her great fire. WASHINGTON. JAT COOKE. Washington. October 23 Another case of alleged bankruptcy has been filed in court against Jay Cooke & Co. The petitioner is Don. r. rJuckner. formerly 01 Texas, and an order has been made to show cause returnable on Monday, the 27th Inst. mis notice have neen served on LL N. Cooke Jt Co., and W. H. Tcnnle, the latter be ing a partner of tbe Washington house. A petitioner comes from Texas, and states be deposited with J. Cooke & Co , a certificate of deposit for 19 000, and 11,000 as general de positor. and checked oat $4,000. leaving his credit 19,000, which be claims. THE REAL CAUSE. ' - Chicago Evening Pot.l The Boston Adrerti&r thinks th heaw change of opinion in Ohio was due to "gerrvmanilerintr " W r nf the nnininn that It was due more to Tom and Jerryman dering. SOCIETF NOTICES. f A-?"P11 mee'K of Marion Lodge No. Ill JUt F anil A M.uii.. kl. -- - , - . - - ... ....... v . i. , .BID CICUIUEi Ih t o'clock, for work In third degree r juuxi u. WATBKH, Secretary. FOR SALE REAL ESTATE. TjVJR SALE THREE CHOICE LOTS In Sane. JL ter A Harrison's addition, nr will tnHa In. horse and boggy. Inquire at 81 East Market street. IX) R 8LB HOI 8E Of 5 room?, on Bradshaw P street. Lot 40 bv liO feet l.Oft. Honfrnf s room , on North Kat street. Lot ilM by 193 feet 3.M0. Dtskh, Bradbukt & Co., 15 Virginia avenna . st FJR SALBmOTJSE A two story double frame bouse of 10 rooms, on Soutn New Jerev street, VOfl. House of 4 roonn on Doaeherty street, f i.OOO. Houfe nf 5 rooms na Bncnanan street, 11.100. Dynfs. BaAttBtiar A eo., 15 Virginia avenue. S13t TTOR SALE A RARE CHANCE We have two P pi' cea of proDertv in the central nart of the city, oue of which rn be bandlrd with $7,000 caeh, the other with $ ,000, that we are safe in say ng are two of the beet epeulnes now ottered In thin county for aa.lnvestmc nt in real estate. A beautiful cottage, napcrpd. eralned. rlran and complote; cornur lot; good loraMon; for $1,500; ju -aiii na.anre on long lime: aixo one ror $1,300. . . MASON, MrLAUQHLIN CO., aplCtf 16W East Washlneten. PERSONAL. PERSONAL EVER YBOpY Whn wanting rhotce toi'ct article should po to the Palar Drng Store, i North Pennsylvania street. octSelm PERM JNAlr-HAV E iOG tritd the Golden Crown five-cm t cicrar. for sale at the Palace Drnv Store, St North Pennsylvania street? If yon have not, you better, before paying ten cents for another. ocueim PERSONAL PERbO S: Desiring to dispose of their furniture to eood adacH?e. for rah thonld givo the sew and a;cond-hand furnltnredealeis, HI Eitat Market street, a chance to buy U. apjur PSRHONAL OBMTLRMKN who left their clothIns with me at the New York Die Honae i North lllinol street, np to last Hatordav. will find It at the Cincinnati Dye Honse, .17 North Illinois street, where I am prormred to de dying, cleaning and repairing In firat-c a style and at short notice. w m. uosbi as. proprietor. October 1, jfrj. MSt PRSpNAL RITPTtTRE, ETC Ur. lugalls, the (liHiHgulshed spoeialiet from Boston, will be at the Pyle Mouse, soalheat corner of Meridian and Ohio sttwta, thia city, for 00 week from October Hh, for -the pnroae of adjusting the new celebrated Ventll ted 1 raaea and Bupportcre. and giving advtce as to the treatment and rare of Rupture and Abdominal and Uter.ne complaint. Pbyatctana lnvlud tocalL Reference Tbe leading pUy'.clana of the city. 90 .'a VHYaiCIAN, DR. T). B. HALE, Physician and 8nrgon, office tn East Waahlnfrtoa street. Prescriptions free. Boat of reference given. seplSly Da HAGGABT'b office and reeldenceU S3 Weet Mai ket street. He treat all diseases, and gives special attention to the treatment of women and children. Calls In the city and sarroundlng country answered at ail honra. aorlOetf ARCHITECT:. TOKT. BTOVRH will careful'.' preparp and famish f J plans'for all kinds of prl ate arid public bnlld lnr;s. and vnperlntetid the aaine when deilred. U ro-u. Waai W. tUU4 tLu Ikfandaa Block. J Of m uixuy - , . 1 . J H. STEM, Architect and BnMriBteBdesV e Office. Cl-ia Hall oom ll Id floor. apSiinT JAMES E FRANELIN, ATTORNEY "AT LAW, Room No 3 Talbott & Kxws Block. Indianapotia Ind. Fracttcs in the biate and Federal Courts of Indiana. Special attenUoa given to collections, and matters In bankruptcy. oclScSm BRYCE'S -MlMS'-flBEAO lithe traU It Is daily becoming more popular. 11 r" ATT grocery keep ft. . v , ' . Bryce's Steam Bread and Cracker Bakery, 1T and 16 E. Sonth fitreeV, m, BAKOBOFT 4SALfzMAlC HOMEOPATHISTS, Boom,No, 3. MArtlndal. Blookc DB. BANCROFT, DR. BaLTTMAN,' ' Kee: t75Carlstiaaav, I Ree: Ml W. N. T . tt Junl7clj

FOR BAXE MISCELLANEOUS. TJVJR SALE No 1 Spring Mattreeata for $15; war" A ranted. 864 Maaaachnwetu avenn. ITOH SAlB BTOVES-Of all Ueecripaons at mTaot a, 67 East Washington st. octl7elw FOR SALE FTIRNITURE Pine mw furniture at low Sgnres; 81 East Market street. JunStf FOR BALE-CARPETS New Bast Markot street. rag carpet at 81 Jnn.ltf R SALE CARPETS NoUons, Cooking Stoves and Loinges at 61 East Market street. mvlOetf OR SALE CAR cOAGE A new Jenny Lindcarrlare: has neyer been napd. Inquire at K 9 Meridian atrect. . oct 1 see TX)K "ALE FURNITURE An eleganTnew A chamber set, valued at $151); wUlbesoidat $115 at MaBoT's. 87 East Washington street. octl7elw po R SALE MATTRASE Soring mattm-apa $18, at Hall Brother'. 147 and 14 North Dtla ware street. ctl6ew tjVJR BALE STOVES New aid "eeeond-hand V Btnyea of all dencriptions at 61 Eaet Market trect. ; eeptjtf LiH)R SALS-C'HEAP-CALB-A fine Omcer's .-. Connter Scale, with tare beam, (new J Address Mattbw, this offlce. . , TTOR 8 ALE CARP KT8 Several BruM-els and inI. gnu a carpets at Masot'v HI Eaat Warhingtoa trt ' ocmeiw fOR BALE fiTOS For-cooklng and heating; r twenty-five patterns at MoCatant's East Brd Stove Honw, T70 Kaet Waahlngton et. fptSeaO tpOR 8 ALE S K W ING MACHINE A new mv proyed sewing .nachine, chap; On monthly payv ments. Call at Its East Ohio street; r ayltH tpOR SALB A LARGE LOT ef well-kept Farr nltnre at the new and second-hand Furniture Store. 81 Bast Market street apS5tf COR SALB WOOD 80 cordt of wood on ClifV fonl avenue, jnat eaet of the city, at $4 pvr cord. W. C. SaoRTBinoE, t West Waalungton su octl6elw ; TTXR SALE BILLIARD TABLES Three secondV hand billiard tables in good conoit-on. For further particulars addreaa Thko. Ob.ner, Martins. vllle, Ind. ortO lw biXJR SALE FORNITDRE A large lot of second hnd furniture that has been well kept, and la as (rood as new; wlU ael cheap at Marot', 87 Eaat Waahlngtc n street. octlTelw FOR slLlt FLRXITl-RB New and econd'hand furniture and general house fanj thing goods a' 7l Kaet Wathtngton street. Second-hand furniture and old stoves bought and sold, eepivao nOR SALE A line young buggy berse, gentle r and not afraid of the cars: alo. bogy and harness tocether or sincle. Cheap if taken now. Saw mill office, 440 North Mississippi street COR SALE FL'BNITTJRS The fnniiore In a V room In the center of the city, including kejstead. carpet, bureau, washicand, s-ov , etc.. for sale cheap. Room rent for 7 per month. Addrets James L. Graves, City Poetoftlce. TTOR S ALE HOR9E"AND BrG"QY- A fine young A? and stylish driving horse with burgy. II In also a fine smg'e footed racket. WUI nil together r separately . Address Jams Dab, Look Box 107. City Poet Office. e ' I7H3R SALE BCILDING A large frame building r of eleven rooms, known as the Cincinnati nouse, oa South Delaware near Houih treet. Iqquire a office of Gas Works, H. Stacct, 6nperintendent. octlttclw CH)R SALE AVERILL CHEMICAL" PAINTS r The best In the market. They ha e been thoroughly tried, and give perfect satisfaction. Put np In any quantity m xed, re a y for fife. Give it a triaf Hu.i.r.BRAKD A FrsiTK, agenti, 35 South Merdian staeet. 21 lw FOR TRADE 70R TRADE 150 lots, clear of Incumbrance, to trade for farms. Dth, Bbdbi bt Co , 15 Virginia attune. . octSleS L ORTRADE Five lot in Patterson's addTon on r Rtid street, clear of Incumbrance, fr a atock of groceilea. Dtkba, BaABBra A Co ,15 Virginia a venne. octtleS T7OR TRADE-NICE GROCERY 1:15 Maachor setts avenue, for nor and carriage. I have a nice trade, and will rent the rjora aiiy length of time. W. C. 8.fORTainaB, No. East Wash n ton street. ; tl lw REMOVAL. DR. J. C. PATCHELL, Dentist, has removed hit office from the corner of Virginia avenue and Washington street to Brandon Block, rooms S5 and IS, cor. Washington and Delaware ate., where hit patrona will find him p epared to do all classes of den work ii the h t atvle nt the art o4e1v NEW IMPORTATIONS. LARGE INVOICE .BODY BRUSSELS FROM " ENGLAND We are just opening an elegant line of beautiful Bcdy Brnteels of our own import rtion direct from Brinton & Lewis, England. The patterns and styles are entirely new, and ve take pleasure in inciting the public to call and examine them. 1 Bargains offered in all grades of Carpet and Wall Paper. ADAMS, MAN8UR & CO. BarlOaSa A GOOD CHANGE.' A noticeable change Is that made In the running, gear of the Academy of Music Kestau-rv-nt, and quite (rratlfylns: to their patrons. The slow-motioned colored waiters have been changed off for a retinue of white attendants, who now wait on a man In about the same time it took one of the eld set to turn around. A superintendent baa also been added to tbe Inning Room, who anticipates every want. Ball Brothers are now the individual proprietors. .or.U!Mni ( . MRS, K. SWAIN, M.ID, OO Nortn Delaware St.' . Special attention to dlseasea of women and child ren. Will visit awte rases la city limits. CHILLS WARRANTED NOT TQ RETURN. )on!8-ly IF YOU "WANT A FINE WATCH, . .. .'- ..-i ' . . ' OR ANYTHING IN ( - r JEWBLEY, .' AT ' rtSABONABLK PRIOErJ, ; "i '"4.(va TO ' -. , .; : ; i M'LENE & -NORTHROP'S, ; .! : '. 1 . '.; 1 V ' :.'.,'. . - . Bates laew Corner. " i .';.T!ii.i- t ; L " . -i ' 0trklcU

WANTED FEMALE HELP. WANTEDT-niRL-For general bouse work, at No. v rTotreat Avenn a. . WANTED MALE HELP. ya, AJMVAnK-For- a dally paper. R9 u..Tw tro?i man " W te paid, atply at 63 Mwaranaettg avenue. jj fa TTTANTED CARFENTeKS 5 or good carpoTJ. " APPiT Immediately at 897 Hnron sC . socTuxajr. oct'7oS TANTEOOPERrThoewh"thonehly 'J nndemtand bucking atate. Wages rood. Mr2?Tr,qaJrca CaU cr address M. J. MAS. ELL. Room 1053ates Hoase. . WANTED SI T U ATIOX 8 AOTED-SITrATION-As seamstress, by a a! No J m,chI'' nd, at either boos or abop. Address, Mr hagr,, 16: klm street 21 t ryANTKD-SiTUATION-By a youxg married . .m,n- i0,er.k' hook-kee-er, superirtendent. or; la any position, la a store, otflce or mnntH Wi fJn' b7 rtc' tentton to bBrinces, be adItd tf,(nniorthy ef ,uch. write, "neat J,!1,lEg to work ud can give the very est o rWerenree aa to coaracter, abUlty. etc Address B Benry, Journal office. "uuil "cWANTED MISCELLANEOUS. w BPOllir V V anil v r u. ITU RK--To cnusetta avenue. ryANTED-OLD M ATTRESSES-OferT"de-V a. ription, to -make over as good a new. t"4 Massachusetts avenne. x WA5TJFl,THOR,SK-'i'h8 of a good horse man, 1081iarrisn Street, city. r ANTED-BOARDE R8 - Oentlem-n boarders at 140 North Miaaiaalppl street. Reference r ISit4- . SttiWeAKri 17 ANTED IT KNOWN That we Ml . a; . ' "f11 second hand furniture at 61 Eet Maraei street. eepim r7ANTKUa Bl'VER for an elerart oll-flnli J., "'de-board. MarotV, 87 Eaet Washington lrell: octiTe.w ANTED 1 P KNOWN Tr-at we have tW) si R..tlr?rh.tolnT.0,tm Mccnd-hnd loraltireai 81 gat Market atrcet. . p , j tf lyANTED-A 11UVER for a Bltimoreb7aler. WANTIP-STENCIL BRANDS,' Seal l4esca and Sumps of every deacrip'rlonto rnVkTaV yANTED-EVKRT L DY That wanta a pur V Havana cigar at ten cent should go to tha .Drn,t buro' UNoh Pennsylvania atreet. J m 1.1 ine Wood Yara, corner Indiana avenue and Michigan street, for th-lr wlUer WMd mri blockand stove. sUJiard snd dry. 8 ' W A2"l?:or .wogemiemen ITJl Ld UTe ,Sera PJ-rly and baMy odElm SVJ carlrToX WAALEHHAFP'o?t at hauling: street, or address Takrt Ja.i - -" ocl4elrt ui.. VVATy-Thatw.h.v-e North pSnsVlvanl. 'ZZZ ZltV VV AvW,l,,U-bu0K!i-Hr ' valnahle bnokaTt half or ce. at (Mlrr.wH u ' . i; .?1i,,t" OntKMlte nn.r- " :: "I" "OK btore. WA??Z -Th.t we have t'he MerMar, a TrZet. """" poatk, 85 South VVw.hT,n...H?CnTrvv hit.kind. c,Ji i labor att'JS8, 0. Dn ' WlU &t,e"t,e toprompUy by r;vT , - wuein WeKA?lttopn la a . "acre 1 um comi rtsor a noma may be ohjalned Locati -n in Immediaue Yirtnitv of corner of Ea-t Mich gan and ew Je seyTtrlSu offloo "changed. Address Babbitt; Jornai r AUCTION SALES. ArCT'ON A splen Id stock of bate at one-hlf Value. DiVMRjtPitn ... Washl gton st. ' ACCT'ON BALK. We will aell on Wednel t ' ucw wiiiiura, jchj new T ?0b'JLf "-.- -oc'-blea. , eprlg .. ii. i j sun m vrvu erai variety or household good. Bale poatUve. Dawmh & Patne 111E. . a.hltgton atreeu Jjnueti.noti A CCTION SALB. Wc will aoU at te. Wc3ia- ,, " Muccnrware. cill'ery, KXK .1.7- . r - en:., eir. naie pon). L,I 'Oflrnmct. Also 4 btae bnVner rv. 111 .ast Washington A I CTIONI WewUl eU fc&torday, t 10 a klS of tbe very brt m an u far tore. Bale oefUve DawajH 4 Paii,, AuctWneera, 111 East WaabIngton street. Iul3 e-tllo '"""' ran Douscno'a goods nri: -t "-I" "u Tona nand . ii- ITT r ABCuon. ers. ill Eaet U aehington street. jySOUlnoi A., ? 1 w" "1" e,L Saturday at t p. m. S sp leg wsgons, 6 seu of eew buggy and prg; wagon haincaa. aeveral bora s. bugglea. etc. fiaw-'r0fie5lAUfU0De,jr-1U Waahlnetonsl. ArorioN -ALU OK IIOl SkUOLD VvrsT. moniiig October tid. at .0 o'clock, at a iJtZZZ .- K . ..K, wiuir.1 nareana. oecrtead waaustands. lounges, ehild's phaeton bnevve ' :JLr'lcgc'an,leioiu- ?.D.Msh. FOUND. fODND-CH SESB That for New York Cfaeeea J yo totbe C4ty Grocery Htore. maSti iou n u ' household khds That the bt A' and rkmn.it nl.niAk..n J, . 4 at 81 &aat Market street. mv Mailt 'OUND-COLOSSCS-ThU the fiveenl tF, ocioeina A band furniture aat.rs, 81 Bast Market streT have one oft bugeat and best stock to Ject T?; sep' ltf .b?7 tar and dry wood U at Bnae A Nnniwri Wood ard, corner of Iadlana ave-oe and MicnSaa FOR RENT. FJfTrB,001 o. third .r??.Vk,1,1,1S0HtrcPl- betnetn F-nnaylvarLa and DHawarelcCruetca A Co., 89 N. Delaw PKrR'HVis.7VKB: BOOM-Tha' elegant stoTi i-.Aha Vie Hall, wiih nntera.shengnow ha-.Ac, AU complete and in good order. W . ew nd complets; within one sooare of I nion Depot Apply ta b. 8. Buksos; M East TTw W U T ln-n t-. . . . . . I Jt M V- A " ' 'r.a wa-Aor store room. JLmJ S,W?'b street, with ceUaru. euble, and. If Oceired, cotccUog are reeidenca - Good stand for grocery or dru store. octlnes pOR BEN r-N.W bol 6K-Of 5 room, a.doo'. r - of a rooms; e-ll-r, auble, well aad c'..trr Nos 61 and tS Alvcrd strett; bU w north of Christian avenne, Inqolre of ET eU. " St LXR RE T DWELL! GkT.- TTl ., over Sd Kaat W hV.. r, B- Co., ixir RgTra;7.t:--. - . . . SJ Be Bl ai ?!!.!treet:.,Uhll lWO ln're' ' Po-toffloe. k A w??! mMnt 8- A Co- over W bM Washington street. TO LOAN. TO LrOAN MONEY To loan oa Jewelry, elotivL Qf-lis -t City iian Office, SA KorU Liiseis street nth 7-ly