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■r~LJi-UM*m4n~ 4o secure insertion npoi toe mbm day. mnet be handed la at the ooaattoc room before owe o’clock.

WANTED—MISCJHLLAN SOL 8 11/ANTED—surer a»h»f can be bad at lie at the TV Indies* Dental CoUece. re s

WANTMD—FHMALB HHLP,

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\i / AJ|TKi>— «oa Ua Anc Wtlcju t r*im ftlni al TT B§•(*•■ MiMoriraietta a ot

ajitki>-Goo« coos at OLoet 21S Berth UUaoii

VB7 ANTED—Tou to t>y Pam Paint at Ward Brae ; TV cures cotoiTO. headache. He. a or

way antKD-A mri /w> coMrat uouaewort; 110 N wW jms—rs«C eo*

mm f gjrfND nee M- A Huey A boa s adWoeement, vv on another pug*> f* sash, doors and blinds al i

'oar ssxao- Suuauos oomU: u Moeewort; caff W *31 Useota ave t

,17 ANTED- Cash paid to* good secood-hand clotb*v ing AddreA- M>*. A Be 1-r*. 125 Mass, are.tr si

TxfSIfTBD—An rnwrianetd dishwasher m W Booth Meridian R. t

jHT anTed—To buy claims on Indiana Banking Tf Cot D.B. Wi re, room l Odd Fellows block, tos • \JLJ ANTBD—All to see Indianapolis Chair Mfg vv Oo.’iadv. etaewber*; chamber lulte, (35.mii? 11/ ANTED—To My s good bird dog. either pointer VV or setter; most be kind and well brokea. Address, stating price, A u N«w* office. te s

W^Borth Doto*nre**L pol ** ner; y?

tl/ ant *i — Get moo girl la e mall family; U quire ▼v 9 ; wm Market at. t WABTATb-A emtOTOTterel sous*wormOwmaa

Tl/ ANThu—<>n forcoeerwi ouusewora, oermaa vv preferred. 733 Norte Meridian st. tvz

11/ABTED-Manord wife o occupy front parlor, Yv wl’h erw! beet board.In wIvatefamlfT. ote square from sizer t car. It quire 848 N. Hew Jersey o of

XJLJ ANTKb- A rood ttri Is •mstii ftmur, German VV prafarrrd 8 5 ***» N“» Vort »«- t

IXV ANTED—Taipayert to tare w per oent. try gee vT ting their *auft* and links cleaned by New vorl Oder ires Co.. 187 Ind. are.; telephone 1072. ts i tu.UU 11/ANTRIM-For W 25 pounds beet second grad* flour. 50c50 pounds same, (1.00; barrel, (8 75. This flour Is second run from best wheat. It tu.Ui.s Van Pelf. 51 North Alabam* st.

W/ANTKU At Dl horti aiaMWUKt.. OB* fin W VV learn d'ei*w»Stez Mb* Farrell. t w/ ANTED -a flrst-ciA*s woman to ooo*. wain and Vv non: 1S9 Norn ssendias si.;refereeoea. tvs TI/ ANTKl> Kirwrvnred womae forssusrsi nousevv work beyond ettv limn*. M0 N. Alabama it. w* |

Tl/ SJI'I Ki>—<*ood elri to no r-ne’SI Housework; ii j VV A Mississippi; cin withorr home preferred ot!

XJLJ ANTED—For TV Arbuckle - , coffee, fresh, per pound, itc. White and golden syrup per gal, WiMOi . Best Orchard slnegar (warranted; per ga 2Cc. < iw s* Van Pelt,5» North Alatwma si.

11/ANTkff—Olr 10 do Kene-al boosewors; no I Tf wstuuc: applT at once st IMS H. Tecnesser.e tt ! "Tl/AN TKD—GO'-d Perm an (rirf f or f enetwl house- j ” work: tmall fam’l?-»» 1217 North l!l!r.o « »t.o tf | TT/AM kD—A >< uti fin for jtenerai nouwwork *V 45S Norfh no w»th|»iv reference ott ; ^erti^housework toesli a; Kmpioyaieni j U Nortb De'awa’* n ie* 1

iv'ANTKb-lAdles or gentlemen In city or counVV try «o take nice, fight sod pie*,tat work at i tbelr own homes 12 to (1 perday easily aud quietly : mace; work sect by mall; no canvassing; no sump for reply P>asu address Itellshle Manffg UO., : Phi sdelphls. Ps. (o)to a*.th.s,tnt J

(A/ANTKD-For VV <34 lbs Akron cracked wheat or oat meal. 25c. « lb* buckwheat flour from the new seed, 23c. 9 lbs Graham flour, coarse or flue, 25c. 15 lbs best bolted corn meal. 25c. Three good* ora strictly fresh. Van Pelt, 51 worn AlahsJfia st. Telephone (M. e w.s z

"TX/ ANTED—A finLclas* woa.»n to do n.iatewerk: VV reference require* stood situation for a suitable pertaa- ST* North Slene-an «r 01 _ 11/ANTED—A good fir-or ullduie »»rd woltewte j W mao to «o io ifie conatrv'-!> do x-ioerai noose , work; good and permanent home O we rldfil parly; call 28* We«i Vermont st. j 1 * 1

FOB SALB-BBAL B8T ATE fOK KALB—City property snd farms. Call or send F for list. C K Coflln A Co. uu z

TIJ ANTKD-l,»aie» and iuuu< meu m dir, tewn vv or v!i!azeto rece re work st their own homos; 115 te $?'. per weak quietly ni»df; no canvsisinx; evefytstng a* represented- wo giro steady work all me res r ilddress Royal Mannlectirlnx Co., Rrovt. j senes. K. 1 (o)oa ant |

U'uK SALK—Bouse* and lots In aliparts of the city. A os Z Jot. A Moore. 84 {Cast Market st.

WANTED-MALE HELP. AnYkd^Two wsite're.'t Ire le Fork nbiel.

FOB 8ALB MISOSCLLAN BOU8. T/OK 8ALB—no. 30 base burner, good order, (12.sn, r 314 Park ave. u it

yjy ASTKD—A rod real aur ant cook at tn* /.jo.

TC’OH BALK—Service of Jersey bUil, 1! A J C Club. XI 878 Broadway. n u* !

ANTED—A food solicitor; 22 West i^ulsIanasT

L'OIt SALK—BteUln's •'Pilot" 5c cigars, warranted X absolutely pure. te z

ti/ ANTED—A ftmelsai d.er »t tne i'hlladelphU VV dye bense, ■ Circle ball -I Frrsser, p-o ■.ot*

|,''OK BALK—St. Bernard dog, good watch dog, 100 A Broadway street. t

WANTED—SITUATIONS. TX/ANTKD—•Itaatlon forltKcbta work; good refvf erecee If required t

IX)H SALK—Bldwell Wild Lherry Cough Drops. I at all drug stores. o i!

L'oa SaLK—Besutlful large canary cage, cnesp. T room 13 Huuhloga b ock. t

I'Oll SALK—One i> horse and one '2-uorse power I steam eDginet, 44 Bradshaw street. ou o! IX)P. 8AJLK—Base heater stove, good order; price, tT (8. J. w. Copeland, 372 N. Meridian st. o t!

TX/ANTKH-Situation a- hotus! eercr: middle aged TV iadv: .*4t IBdlana sva. r TXfANTKD—B'tustion ss head laundress In hotel; vv <t > n*r»- experience rinTl" News ofllce. mt

txjR BALK—A full nickel expert Columbia bicycle. -T W. K. Bryce. 14 and 18 Kast South street, to z

WANTED—AO B NTH, TXfANTKD-Two good salesmen at once-, 72 West W Washington si us TT 1AHTBD—Three good men to piece our good* vv ox irtel; anybody ran do it: n >r»oiuL required where grot! references ore given. c»U 72 Wan Waaftingtoo If- i**

F/oH BALK—Saloon, good location. 10 rooms, w-.U X furnished. Address Saloon, News office, un z IXih BALK—The “Boyal Mall" bicycle. W? if. f Bryce, state sgenr, 14 and If Kast Booth st. uu s T/OK 8ALK-caeenswire, jrlssswsre and l»'i>p*, 1 matked down to suit time*, 23 Indiana avA t

LVIli SALK—Marble-top bedroom set, body bru»X sel carpet, other furnliure, 240 K. Vermottst. t

Ul/AUlHi*—1*r*Tplii* Effiicvnujo to wmi rubiwr TT tKH/t# tndsnoffit o« nommlaioa to tbe boot anf 0to« ifE-r tb’rufboat tb •foriDw 5*t,reference Ttqvired. AddreM •**•*•*• IV#w* onto*, oa«

fX)k SALK—Bicycle* for sole on wrekiy or monthX: ly payments, in city. The Indiana Wheel Co., 59 South nilnols street. tb z

TXT q.Wfais—»»en’S for ton people’s l.m- ra'.ei Wy ted dfscrin'tre Kemli* at.os of the World, Indexed: toe rqtt. I»te*t on* e.neapeit work of the Mbd tx tke marxeh it Is a coiiiblted xeempay. nutory, xesetteer aod !ai)orsma of ibe world. Ha per pie snd 1 s induni ms: It eosnblore four hooks In one: acooipiete adu of toe world: a complete eUee of rre (Jilted S ates, a complete Ifiutr-wd history of tbewor.d.aad*complete M'etteer of the Dahei :->tetM; It u * larfe book, i2xl4 inebes, contelniax f-V sects, ssd bona" In elegant sty’ei tl e map* are all from copter patee, ard are Drought ap to date; exeat* are avenging 20 to 40 order* per week, and they all c'alm tt to oe the easiest •ellinc book they ever naadkdt aead for eou-rad deeerlpttve circular: liberal terms. People's Fubfiihlng Co., 7 Washington st. Chicago An entirely ■*<* and elegant line of alhems, noth leather aed p'uih: lint (anally bibies aad naadsrd **be' ription work* an

IX>R SALK—Two large base burner store*, nearly F new, one square and one roubti. Can be seen at 258 South New Jersey street o tl ^

UON BALK—K'egant t»*se neater. •‘Trtnlty, , ' No. r 40, 4 pieces of P.assla Iron pipe, galvanized X'nc and funnel coal hod, (35, on payments. Born A Co., 57 K, Washington street. th z

iNlR BaLK—Several nice clean stocks of groceries r and other stocks of merchandise In this city. Any one wishing to locate La Indianapolis will And It to their advantage to call on us. Hamlin A Co., 38 North Delaware st. ut s

L'ok SALK—Drug store, neat, new and clean, well r located, doing * nice bujfness; will Invoice about (3,0111; will exchange the above for real estate, and will i>*v cash difference. w. K Mick A Co. us 88 Bast Market street.

WANTED—M1SOKLLAN BO US. of'Trade.

FLNANCIAU ’IM) U/AN-illXUWa C.'k! coifln A Co.' I us fpo LOAN—Money on city property and farm*. X C K. Coffin A Co. uu s flX) LOtN—Money, at the lowest rate of Interest. J. 1 W. Williams A Co. 3 and 4 Vinton block, ut 1 f PO I.OAN—(fO.UUP, on city or forms. The very low1 est retea C. W (Jorauch, 15 Virginia ave nl z r |X> LOAN—Money, at low rates, on all personal 1 property. Jo*. Mayer A Co, ill 8. Illinois st. tn z (|H) LOAN—Money on nrst mortgage. In any sum Adeslrabie. John Kidd, 20 and 23Thorpe block, ins r |'0 LOAN—Private snms on deposit Sums to suit. JL e t Orlffiths A Potts, 19)4 N. Pennsylvania. ri'O LOAN-(20U.OOO. at 8 per cent 1 ah z W. K. Mick A Co, 88 Kast Market tt.

‘^y^'ANTKD—1 am go lug to tne /.ootoseatue show.

ANTKD-KleAlon return* at the / jothli woe*. «T Ycu to »6e the thaw ti toe Zjoiau TT wtet. <XJ AjrTXF—The /uo 1* the onlv place In the city “ for fen.

iA/ AN VAi>—bmuse SteXea i -mot" oigar-, *o*o vv lauiy pure. »«*

TI/ aK fkU 15 for a full set of teeth, at Karnart's, Vv Kait Washington st. uo s

WT/AWTKD—Tiptop millinery, bottom prical. vv Shaw’s 448 Virginia ave. o h-m.w.'.st

tpo LOAN—on farms or city progeny, privilege of 1 prepayment, terms rea*Ohable> e z Tbos. C. Day A Co. 72 Kast Market sj.

—bidwelTi Wild Cherry coafn oropi tt f< r Atffiil dracatorea ocr

XX/ASTkD—LOCO old Data mode os good as new by VV Wm. Joan, O Tlrelale ave. tas

f|V) LOAN—Private runas, in sums to suit,at a low X rate of Interest. Form or rlty property, ae z Stanton A Scott, ov«r First national bank.

\ST ANTKD—Patronise Friendly ind tor wood, VV eoelsnd kindlirg. Telephone(£!. tens*

Vf ON KY TO LOAN—We nave some money to 1X1 loan on flrst mortgage security, at seven per cent. Interest. John 8. Spann A Co.. 11 Bates blk. ths

«X> AhTAu—yine gold illtng a specialty at Br yv SampaeU's, over s* Nortb UUaoii st. s s

riUd LoAN-fty Alet Metsger. No. 5 (Md Fefiow* 1 hall: amounts from tSDW to (jd.OUO, at low Intere*’; also vafioas amount* from (J00 up wards at reasonable rates, on sufficient real estate security, ae z

TX/AWTRD-Machine for gra’lng cocoanui: call wv Hid well Br< s . (8 MsssaebusetU ave t \\, f aNThD-lW-r .mu seu. IXl. on pay menu. VV al r Bort & n, 97 Ri.t Wash mg'on St.

FOUND. 'l/Ot'ND—All solid goods at the Lion shoe store. 1 OS • JJOt'ND-Enjoyment and Intelligence st the /.oo. JJOLND-My friends stine Zoo enjoflng the show. y^l'ND-Msgee and Allen, rbe solid men, si the

\irAiiik5—Catp^aa, ffiU piiotM, on nairaeniA. Yf at i Horn A Co 97 Kaat Wash lagton tt.

fXT aNTRl-OU palntlr largeet stock, on payVV msiits Born A Co., 17 Kast Washington st. an s

TX/ AN TKl>—Cost ofl clotuLug: nlgnesi price paid; wv eaU or address Hr* Ufiecar.'tfi m Wash., to ut

TX/ AHTBD—Occupant* for so ta o( '2 rooics, furYV Dished or unfurnMioa; 247 N Kew Jersey, oas

TX7 oilTK^—Parior st.U . 7 piece*, (30 on payYV men'* BornAOo .sPI Cast Waahlnxtoait.ua

L’CUND—Butler cups at F tletz's, 13 aad 15 Mass, £ sve,25 cents per pound. tn • |,X)L T M>—Joe D. Ullfien, at the /.o), playing Uj* I great drams. Gold Beit 1aX)CNi>—Money saved by buying e4 u*e Lion suoe P store, 28 Kart WMbin^ton street. ▼ •

“ V7U w. Market et: omre open at all boura. tr tf

TX/ANTKD—t lothee-wrirgi-rs to repair, at Bed VV Blve corner. L. JL Morrison's rubber and shoe ■tore at z

TI/ANTKD- You to get U finee«b!net photograph* Yv for (3tt 92)4 Bast Washington it.; np one night cf sttln. o or

IJOUND—John C. D-scP. thegresirwtChinese char I actcr artist tn America, at the /oo. CDCND—A great show it the Zoo iM* week. Alto .T De election returns re»d from the »ta«e. TAcUND—The largest bcock *f everything, on pay. 1 incuts. Born A Co, 97 Kast Wasb'ngton st. at s Lifll NI'-A cold by wallln* on the llreeis for elecI tion returns. Goto the Zoo snd laugh It off. L’OCND—The place to get CfflTlatest return." from F the election, while taking takhe show si the Zoo. TJOUN D—Call and see as before you buy. JF ul 1 Bora A Co.97 Kast Washington rt. L'OCNft-f he Solendlk and Art Jewel stores are I the best. Full line ot other good* PurweU A Medsker. F2 West Washington st. as ‘

UTAltfBD—<1 O. D orders at liaxweil'i coal tt gerd. Paniea ot log blUs pleaM call and tet tie at IM booth u i Id ott st o t-m.*

TX/AMTBu—People to get go-d fliltng* at 50c op Yf ward st Indians Dentsi College, Kins building. 1* Nona Pennsylvania it. te ■ TI/ ANTBD—Ail my friend* to meet me st tne /.do VV ssd hear the election report* read from ae Mage during the show this week. TX/ ANTKD—Both democrats aud repat Means to W shout for tnetr candidate os the report* are redd from the Zoo slave (Ms week

UA/ AAlltte—Kv> n one to see the Splendid ana Art YV Jewel bsM burners- nnest In toe market. PureeM A wceeker. 22 West Washington it. ns* -uu/ ANTAts—To buy a Bolt interest lu a general vv jobt lug shop; country town pre:erred. Ca l or address Joe M. Uoorr, 185 North Noble st. test

1 JO UN I*—Laoy’s black sa« hel, on Virginia avenue I car. Owner can have by proving property and paying for ih!« od'ertisement. 57 Fayette strer-t. t

AUCTION 8AI.K. YI UNT A McCUBDlf. real estate and general aaeXI tloneert. No. S3 Kast Washington street. Stocks of me, chandlse tn city or country bought outright for cash. u z

11/ ANTED—Honsas to rent; paitles having houses Yv vacant wonld do well to see me: have tensnts for several uoates F O. Wadsworth, Si Circle, to s

-UXT qj,TKi>— A des r.l.le party, lady and zentlemtn. Yv to occupy two nicely furnished rooms in private family; rerweueea required K6 Nortb Mississippi sir

* UCTION SALK^H KUKLANT iU)”3KHOLl) I\ Fn-.MTi uK, oil Paisruirt* ami LinsssiKd OK ALUKKf A FLkTLUSK AXO TUOSaa H. BUAUI'E, K.-q W e will seal on Wednesday morning. Nov. 5, at 10 o’clock, and continuing In the afternoon st '2 0 clock, at the residence of Albert K. Fletch>-r, Kai .No 619 N. Pennsylvania street, s very superior collection of parlor furniture, plan >, Azm'm'er, Brussels and Ingram carepts, bed-room suits, Kusston leather afnlag chairs, (the extension table, blbertan mosaic mslachlte teble and candelebra. very choice Hussla leather lambrequins, two billiard tables all complete). large els trail. Cecl'.'an horns, all the very fine bronze gas fixture*, chandeliers, n->wel lights and adjdttabie chandelier, parlor desk, etc., etc. At 7 o’clock in the evening, Uie 8plendld oil paintings, water color*. steel engravingii, chromos, together wi<h the two llhrarles, will be soldi The goods will be open for tnspection on Monday and Tuesday, Nov. 3 ana 4 Catalogues maybe bod on application at our office. No. RS Kaat Washington street. Terms cash, bale positive. Hrjrr A MoCtrkDV. onetionneru. By order of G. P. Anderson, trustee for A K. Fletcher, and Howard Cole, trustee for T. H. Sharpe. u 0

Tl/ ANTED—To be had at the innlaa* Dental ColYV lose, gold flilinn at Wc upward: seu of ortitclal teeth st (5 snd 82; extractLu« tree; up ita'rs l» North Fbassylvania so.; every afiortoon, except Sst■rday. te s

XX J ANTED—A man with a capital of (3.000 to WY (3.000 to take an active part In a« estehiUhed manufacturing hustnest: most he a orsctlcai Dualneet man, who understands bookkeeping, etc. Address Mthsfsctarer, News office. (o)tn ut

ul/ A N iho—Silver ftiiiegs tor 25c; gold guinea, wv 50c; no chargw for extracting teeth; competeet pngtliloners always ‘n suparintendenee; caL at indlena Dental College. 1* North Pennsylvania sc; coca aftermooes, except Saturday*. te s

\kf AnTEd—Maaome ciemeM tells pen, present YV sad future, work* charms, cause* tpeedy marrisgre and brings beck absent lover*; also give* charts or luck te accomplish any undertaking In Stutesas: 'St Raet Ohio sc, tide entrance. t

UA/ aA 1 KD-Por vv M rs “Light Lour* roller prooees (oar, 55c 90 lbs, (1*1,100 lb*. (2 m, barrel. (5. Warranted beet sira'sht grade Sour tn this market, ae* Van Pelt, M N. Aiebema st. Telepboee 9*t

TX/ ANTXD—2Uc for 1 lb freah country batter. TV t*au. J. HaaiSBeU. 110 and 112 Mam. svt rrr W ihsrari b Sc lD<iW aMYI ^ Ohart, c. Flee, choice, per pound. Sc; J pounds, i5o. A rbuckle aogre freah, per package, lie skron cracked wb«*t or oatmeal, freah, 4c,. oe> Van Pelt. 51 North Aibaama st. TI/ ANTH>— eople to snow 1 hare the heti 20o TV aed Sc roast coffee la town. • A full line of California dried aad evaporated •wits. Pure app’e cider et SDe per gallon. Maple syrup, 10 to 8c per quart New haekwh*at flour. 8 lbs. 25s. M. M WlMlaou. lUt Booth UUnoU tu. eor. Merrill, opn. No. 4 engine houae. Cl it

HORSES AND VEHICLES. LX)i: BALK—Shetland pony, cart aad harness F Wood's stsble,‘25 Circle street. ns

1JOK SALK—A good dappie-gray horse, for general X purptse*. 9 yrars o'd 32 West Lou nlsns si. t L'OK SALK Git h\t HAlJuP. -Kcl ogg carriage for F ccoered wagon. Addr-ss Kellogu, News office. * iXlfi 8ALK—Horse and wagon, flour and feed, wood A and coal business. Inquire a - 406 Vlglnl* ave. ! s L'OK BALK—A good family carnage, Gernaatowu r r ockawtr. In nice condlUoa and very cheap, Klendfs. 2W Kast Pear. uo z-m.w.f L'OK SALK—We hove 00 hand aim oat everything r in the carriage and buggy line, both new and second-hand, to offer at cost for the next sixty day*. C. H. Block, 44 South Pennsylvania street. uu t

oackiFick Of carkiagks and 6ij04<EsO Owing to dissolution of partnership, Bobbin* A Garrard will sell teetr new and old vehicles regardless of cost. Irvl* Hob iln* A Co., at old stand. SI Kast Georgia street, build, repair aad repaint with care at low rates. art

Ti^aJ-Tair- soc for « 1M of Crown Jewel dour. TV 5c for 1 quart navy heart. »c for I gallon can »1* pet-heo, '28c tor 3 (lb eani pie peachri. v5e f w 3 rani damton plum*. fS- for 1 gallon maple syrup. 25c for 8 bars Beat on Ktrth soap r5c for 7 bars Harman • »ap, • ac for 1 bars Every Dav soap 4c feri lb pearl (Lrch. H. F. Schrader,TO. 7* and 74 Msss4.MVi.sett, are. tv* Tl B- a^breaar SOS and m viretnla •*»«• TI/ ANTED- »1 loi-wibs C sufir. - VV (1 tor 18 Uw txtrt C sugar. (l for 17 lbs * br e extra c sugar, ft for 14 lb* granuiated lugar »c for* tan* Polk's best corn or tomatoes X-c tor 8 cans Urns hears or green poos. Xc for 1 lb bea: (be roast coffee In town. 2TC tor * qaan i navv beaus, luc for 3 uoren p'elilea. 10C for the^a^lPSt p'ece^SUr tobSCdo is town. me for 8 oars A&U-*fVsstboarl soap. NX for 1 ib lard. Sc for 2 umvee bread, sc for 1 can biackrerrie*.' He fori gallon pure aiw«i elder. Iff pe* m for shoulder meat, me for »-lba* k Won# Base flour. Mi M. WUffnms. C* South Uiteasitt.. eor. Mermu • *T Dppoutte N x 4 Bngfn* boon.

MISCELLANEOUS, fl'OlLKT SETS on payments, Bern A Co„ )* Kast 1 WashlngtinsL nu TTONT KAlL to give the Lion ihoe Store a trial. Lf 23 Bast Washington s'. v z

r HHIKING BTOVKO—Fall line on payment. Bora V / A Go. VI Fast wasn'ngtoe tt. nn

TJUCRWhKAT FlOUR from the new seed uzd I) strictly pure. Van Pelt. *9 N A.ahamast uni

PERSONAL.

1>KKEON AL-Bldwell's Wild Chtrry cough Drops, L sure core for your fold. ot' VjKBBi'N AL-Prvf - Slerkhocfer wlahi^Tils fri-adt k to hoar the Zoo Challenge ortheetr* lb the garden. a'ter tr. show

R. R. TICKET'S. p ALL ON FKaT. t» Sough Ullnols st; on.r ackflt V broker l« the cl^; member of tee aasociaaow. Al Wwa»nct4dwi canatewd. tidc-jy tsreg. a: <

INDIANAPOLIS, MONDAY EVENING, NOVEMBER 3, 1884.

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TNjK TtSST-Punuihed wteptag room.

X VemoBtit. f.X)H KKKT-2 aice-T fnrnlihed i

X Twine— rt. LX> It itKNT—2 ^urriihed rootti, tor itaUcmea. 2» X W eat Sew Yort it t L^OP. HUNT—runUbea or uxtfurttUijeti roomi. >2 X Norm Mimimpp; it. »a ot rOK KKlfT—Plcely rurnliaed roooA to icceptiiA X iwtnlei. M Fletcher ire. to » LHjK KithT—Itoon s. with Uxtrd; reduced r*tei. X 131 Konh I*enr.ji) IvnC.it »t- o tt L'OH KKKT-2 roorai Md mmiEer tltchen; low.x X pi. r. of 831 Writ Vermont it. LXiK itKNT-l pi'Mint room, ftiraaaed or onrurX nUhed_ 3U Kiel Hew Yort it. t_ L’OK liKHT— Furtilehed rooo ; wicove aad . rink :J X note. Addrew M, Hcwi ofllce. o > f . 1801: iTkHT-FtrfnuSSIrrtmt room, with ?rate, for X g-rr i<'D;f-r. 1.'K»1 Michigan it- ’e > r L' 'K K iHT-buite tf tmfarnlsQed fruit roomr, X cew y pi'crta H Wejt Ohio st. ou at L'OP. fUtHT-RuIte of 2 room*, farnlihed or aafar X mined. iT North New Jertey it. to x

T)KNJ. noorn, pahlfe icoeai J » ind tradennets' book* opei it red, wrekiy or monthly. In»? mide. KTriKi— city ref block,

•cceuntsnt. Profeeetonil

ned. potted or bal-

" "trefu

•wUgitlom

eroace*

pJtrefully

liootn « V*nc«

o» o-f b.*.rn

f 'HESH A PON. the only letrltlmite ma-•on of V I dancing In the city, memben of the Ni loial A**oc!*tlon of Teacher* of Dmc'ng of the United 1 statei and Canada. Academy, M When block, omce ! hoore, 2 and 7 p. m. h z-a I

nee the itxteoath anc iaii

okkeeplng and

10. at 7

eisloiof builnNl

Kor

on: room, riit

•t

LX>H HKNT—Ple«*»nt farm*lied frot

X floor, with loard. Kail Ohio etry'iK KKNT— furntaned front am other rooir.x X central, private family. aKaitObioif. ea bt CNiK RKNT—Mcely fanunbed front ro<>m», lit and X 2nd Boorr . central. 13 Kaat New Yort it. t XXilt ItKNT—Kront r.vom. ut Boor; wiui or with001 X board, goutn cor Part and Christian at e*, t I’UR KBNT-A good, well farnUhed front room X itHable for gentleman: cheap, ml N llllnoll ir. t

T WILL eommer

I my ereolng cla*i In bootkeepln

practice oa Monday, Noyember 10. at7p. m Foi particular*, plea*- inquire at ini and ICO gait Waai Ington atreet. Cats Pyrap.^AV aeronntan~ o T HI) I AH A SHORTHAND COJLUtUSAND Tii’K-

A wnmae isarm-T*, Vance Mock (tak? elerafor > W. A Tucker. prtnclpeJ.

Trpe-wrftlng tao^ht easv ratea. Warranted cocrae of »tionhand In three mt nihi. 'in x-t i t' .* r PO HIIiR—Flratclaw hacki and iUht tivery haci*

X furniahed tur

funenla, puradtr.

w-dding*. ntr’ie*, etc.

Pui'neM end pieaiurfl'l-rery of every dee- rtp' on Off re. So J2 No’1(1 !l!!n<'.*‘■trect.uhdt.r In sr.usi -U-leplione iti. Wui I. illpley m ‘■X r\BGAN l2KD !“70. KSTABLInHAD ISTl V_r “ rlie World'l Colleetlon Bureau.”

John Kidd A Co., Proprietori.

CoUeetlomi trade with promptneM aad dlipatc.b. re have reliable correaponnenti In every city la the

mim at hoe He Talks About His Chances ToMorroiv, and Says They Are Good. DisMUsioEs imoD? the Hr\i York Drmorraff—Illesal Yotrri Thirk in New Jersey—Belva Lorkwooa’s Farty.

"Furnun

refe'ence* excl

led room; t»b e board con yen ha> g d.«ll7 N. Alabama u 0!

tTOH RANT

Xlent;referc _ ^

ilKNT- FurtUnno^or uafuruuaed room*, w^ ^ :o it. ° U ^ o»f '

We have rella!

world.

Chief office*: 20 and 23 Thorpe block

IndliuapolU, Ind.

trv ^arT^.^l Walter loor. tnanagef

L'OIt s d LE—Kn> X renta for 10 per Frame home. ^ rc

■tat la •at’ai

tranara

tb

houie. 5 rooms, bslf aero lot,

m. on price.

»me home, ft room*. 12 acre* land. 1 mile from an, at P.rigbtwood. fare from union d-vot, r x ;

.b e for garden, dair

at J’.rlghtwood. fare from union dr..ot.f 'i for garden, dairy or luhurtm rtMideuc*-, abunaar: and conyenient, wlii »e.l for lots

it of house.

other tlrit rah bargaltu and :ow prices in 'tr.rrr.- - J

mt lota aad lands. Jq o W. R*i

ban co»

and vacani te ut-tu.tn.i

Jqo \V 1 of Cca:

to<jk KKNT-Kurn-ihed or unfurnlihed X steam heal; hot ana cold water

Jeriey it.

*oom»:

lt» North New

u 1

LXilt KKNT—Choice from rooms, with u.t-ais- locaX tion dealrabie: reference* required. 271 Hi

Alabama it.

no * i.m.

ortb

uw

ijOOH ilKNT—r tarnuued rmars, laitaMs X tlemen or man and wife, one *3.30, per tnomb, ly.jomtb Alalauna »t

LX>K rtKNT—Ti.e tiandsorneat X room* in Ih^cty: eait fron in North UUnoU it. DouBlasi’i 1

uandsomeat suite

all

new row.

hU for 2 gen-

and oae^V7 uufurnlahed

.coee, gat, bath.

OOS'I.

J00H RKNT—Nicely furnlihed fro ?j [a ^[’ r " | ^ 0 f TO a '^ refer^iciei r?qulri-<l. Apply at 15 Masi ave o tt j LX)K KKNi—bin*le a. d en iui e. rooms,Ht £4 We»t |

X Pratt it, 456 and .’79 North Meridian tt

u 7. ' .Tense D Carralcha-1, :'.l Circle it. I

| O6T—A bam-! of fun by not Tis'tlog the /,03

Xs theater.

T OBT—All the latest gags and comic sayings. by

Aj not visiting Hie Xoo.

T OFt—In or near Military park, ihau-i. bc-.ve at Al 121 Blackford itreet and get reward. ' f OST—One. gold ht ided, Inicrlbcd • V.' to. Snr n Li to W c. Tnompson-" Leaye at this office and be rewarded. t

I U6T—The reports frum the" n Li round the itrett corners, an

round 11 n at the :

POK HUNT—a room on g’ounn noor X nalri in realdence2 squares of pos

oa » w. n Allen, opp postoffice.

aed suite an "office

toj

FOB RENT—HOUSES.

EtOK RKNT—A 10 room house, with convenience!: I near the Mate ncuie. Call *2 B Mluiialppl. u hf

fciGK RKNT—Small houses: tow rent.

X ua « River*, at. gagllta'i opera Bouse. U*OK KKN T—Houae* aad rootM^ &e« Hat at office!. Xu ti» O. K. Coffin A Co.

tjHJR RKNT—Large iwt of dwelUng*.

X uu * 6, 9, Bradley. 82 North Delaware if. E'OR KKNT—8 room Douse; cellar, well, cistern, etc"; X 4 iquarss u. e. coin nouie Se* Adam Griffin, tent and awnl*g »t ire. 2* West Maryland tt. o a I30B llkNT—Residence, • miles e:t*i of city, on

X National roid.

•/ewe D. Carmichael, 31 CPcIe it

.i-ctloc, by s-anding i l my frlendi found

T OST—Red Irlih setter, flue color, rhei k No. 7f-8. | 1 j Beturn to 751 North IKtawai e street, or South Mertdlaa and get reward. o tr | T OST-On Ws»t street, between Kentucky a' Li auc McCarty. *1 50 In pocket-ocajk. Rc-U

27 Chadwick itreet. Reward

syenue turn to

containing tner ,-u tides.

T OST-On Tennenee

is between Tel watch. A rewar Merle lan itreet.

nnenee itreet, near onto, ur on Ohio, nn and Penn, sti., a at'ver clutealn d will be paid for it* return to HI N,

STRAYED OR STOLEN.

CTHAYKD ON STOLKN-Saturday. large white f" ocw. roannede and head, white face, base of

. reward will be pi leading to her rcc

horns painted red. A turn, or Information Bellefor.taine street.

her re.at -a

REMOVAL

TTSiOVAl IVhaa ramo

^ear^c^Ke 11 ^ ^n" K °dliK^ e i : l,ree wtlc ' : ou nt ’ J. H. Stewart, llankor*UMnm-rce.

SOCIETY MEETINGS.

lAOK KKNl’—loealraota realdem X n*ce; hot ard coll water; batn

Hank ot uomm-rce. ice of I rooms; furl

repair;

fxili RKTJt—On or ahont the isih of December, a X medium tlted home of 8 rooms; Qr«t cUm U«yn. ji’tjH lOCNT—By John S. Spann A Co, room 1! Bate!

• 9 «0

^

100 14 00 10 OU 12 00 ...-. 9 UU

loci

<95 Kngilth aye

Ingi

\f ASONTC—IndianapolU Council. No. 2. K. am! 8 1*1 M. Mated meeting thli (Monday' evening. *' o'clock. Hkrmax Waisiiaaogl:, 111. 51.

7:30 o’cloci

Cmaukcrt Aj.nnicii. Rec.

jyj A&UN 1(J—Anment^ I.snrtmarRi Lo lge, Vo. 3;<I. evening, at 7:30 o'cleck, In Maaonir l emple' Wort, ^ Kiou. w. --

ua 1L Mikkb. Sec,

M Kogilfb I

317 Fletcher ave 48 teuton it 248 Boutn Kait It .. 514 Welt North it 579 and 581 Weil Michigan it.. 17* HU; ave

Room*

71 aid 75 Mawacnmetts 257 and 251 Massachusetts Ki aid 107 Kaat Washington Kleb her Si Sharpe block BUekford't block a> d lr<*

*10

257 and '251 Massachusetts ave u aid 167 East Washington it, each 8 uu

10 uu 1 U iw 1

FOR BENT—MISCELLANEOUS. JjiJK KKNT-l.ar seat* at the Zoo. IPtm RANI—a gqua stable, at M UaA st. '

X uo »

EH/K RKNT—Siorerfsjin, 233 Mas»acbu»ett* ave; low X not. M_H. Spade*. to * rioK kiNT-Comrou and rD|»)mrnt and tue X greatest »how c f the »e«»on. at tb - zoo, tMa week.

btofroom. *. w. corner Manet and cheap rent: good famine** locationt

DIED.

H AN COCK—Sunday, November 2. at 5:10 p. m.

Dr. 15 K. Hancock, In hi* 65th year.

Funeral from bis late residence. No. 372 North New Jersey »;reet at 2 o'clock p. m, Wedneiday, November f.th. Frlehdi of the family Invited. ott g HAKKNKSS—Hanna A. Harkne**, wife of Robert Harknees. at residence, 715 North MUmUsIpiu sti eet. Funeral Tue»qay, at U» a. m, at C'rowa hid. "

CITY NEWS.

Ti e Board of Trade will hold no grain

i call to-morrow.

j

L On ran lX Illinois sts:

LX/K KKNl—Office and desk X for real estate; splendid locall

m. cheap; soltaoie

loo. 42 Nc

IT'OH KAN 1—Kre the latest rt turns frohi the elec X tion this week, wh.le you are enjoying the show at the Zoo. L'f'Il RKNT—Ote-lialf of »tor* room a. w. corner X Market atd Illinois sts. occtipitd as a mruaery and notion store. t [XlR RkNT—Room for mechanical purposes, wun X steam power. Baker A Randolph, 28, 30 and S3 West Maryland st. u s LT JR KKNT-FUnos sad organs si from |1 M to fS X per m ontn, and the rent applied on the purchase. Pearson's music house, 11 North Pennsylvania K. tot FOR SALE OB TRAJDR. X)K 8AI.k"o1{'tisaDK—Nwurty'new, Franre A Pope knlutog machine. Will trade for base burner stove, carpet or other furniture. 4*2 North Delaware street.

T»R TRADE—Elegant rotldenre, in -«tory frame nouse. 13 rooms and batn.

cellar

C*OR BAJLK

X Broadway, 2vtory frame

front and back

2 hallwi

undi

tallwayt, front aed back stair*, cemented der whole Bouse: gas-pipes all through the houses well, two cistern*, force pump, hoi and cold water, •team furnace, lota of closets and large pantry, "ate roof, good stable. House U well bull! ana everything In splendid repair. Lot 73 by 16S-. plenty of shade. Will trade for other smaller property, or will sell at a great bargain fur cash. W. K. Mick A Uo.. <8 K. Market streer. o •

PERSONAL*

DKliSONAL -Mager AlAllen. Joe D. C'lfton, John 1 O. Leacu sud twenty others at the Zoo th'v

ANNOUNCEMENTS.

C KK Van Pelt'i hour prices under bead of Wanted.

C* nu 1

The KAllroada. The Belt transfera Let week aKKf^ZAted ! 9,014 cars. The total number of freight care j received and forwarded at this point was ; 21,034, of which 10,530 were loaded. There 5 was a slight Increase oyer the preceding .

week.

An important change in the hMUin*: of : express matter will take place at the close , of November. About 2,100 miles of rail- t road are Included in the change. The Bee : Line Is the only road, locally effected. The i American will take local as well as through business over the Bee Line. Hereto .ore and at present the Lailed States is hauling local Bee Line express. Superintendent Kennedy, of the Bedford ' ,t Bloomfield fuelling Mill company’s) road, j Is in towd. The road last month hauled 000 j car loads of stone, about 9,000 tons. Earnings are In excels of $0,000 per month. The New York Central to-day In New i announced the following cat rates on sale at their oflices: ToSt. Lowls. $16; Indian- ! spoils, $15 50; Cincinnati, $18 50. These [ rates are cow the same as given by the j West Shore. The Erie also makes the same i

rated.

A contract was ratified in New York to- | day by which there is to be co-operation of : western iir.es in tne completion of counec- j Uons of tte Denver A New Orleans with j New Oilcans, Galveston and other gulf

ports.

The Pennsylvania cympaoy declared a ’ | per cent, scml annual dividend to-dav. The Hocking Valley road earned 11 536,- ! 000 last year, and was operated for 59 4 4 , per cent, of it The net earnings were $1,020,000, or about 4 per cent, on atojk and benda. *

*1 >AH V BUGGIKS oa paymaut*. Bor

J> Washington st.

THK BK8T AND FL RKST CotuTn vt« candl X Uie city at Heti’s, t

.FI K- !

at s

Funeral of Engineer Danfort It. The entire tire department, headed by

lles i Chief Webster, and Btar Lodge K. of P., I2-L- | marshaled*by George W. Powell, with a

B U I l^f w2T5.^JT U al U ‘ C L ' 0a “’ ,0e 'oaT'- | large number of breuiren from other lodges. , i xji>w i' 1 11'm w 11 #'witi*wv i 111*"<j,hiivciii»a ytsteril&y escorted (he reinttlos ot 1 < ^o. 1 i wui',^ 8 y,Tur 1 roM 1 H J fl , d 1 me U u i‘ 3 Danforlh to Crown IIU1. En t lne No. 4

’ Jersey i

V"KW CORN MaaL. new buckwLeat slow new hominy, etc., f te. VnaFell.59 N. Alabama st. a i / SLD aiee-t, blood and skin diseases *ro treated at V/ Pr. Peake Wa'te-'s «anitar1on. 221 A Wash te» TV OWAKD has or-enod a new wood and coal yard XL ten to carpet cleaning works, telephone UA

us s

C KK Barnum oefore patting m your wood and coal O for the winter. Yards, «7S K. M 'chlgaa. and lit Hast Murketst.: nueptioor Mil ts

wtsITFg flrst-

or Jug, al-

te ant

VJOlH F, TO CITIZENS—Persons Wo iv class sweet elder, by tne barrel, keg

dress J, J. Foster Kokomo, Ind,

IMKAR A BR6 , wholesale dealers In hour, meal XV and feed, commission and grain. 72 South Delaware st. Indianapolis. Telephone 658. th s \fIb8B.Vfc.LVN A. 4.UUacUll.L, homux>pa-olc 1*1 physician. Diseases of women a specla.ty. Office »nd nwMence. TU F't. Wavne ave. tn uat

I, uR cue»p wtnu r blooming plants, cut Suwcra, X Mnllare. vlnlt the Kaat NaUoaal Road Green.

Dumb asylum. os t-Ut.m"

bouses, near Drsf snd

asylum.

and the reel, heavily draped In mourning, followed the bearee, and the pall bearers were John Mountain, A lex Haugh aud Albert Hoffman, of No 4. and Will I’.obtneon, W. T. Banta and Abe Findllng, of Star Lodge. Funeral services were held at Grace Methodist Episcopal church. Rev. 8. A Bright official log, and the ceremony st the vault was conducted by Dr. W. 8. Helfkell, grand instructor Grand Lodge K. ot P. in hit set mon Mr. Bright paid a tribute to the memory of the deceased, who waa characterized as always faithful, Industrious, and ready for the call of duty. Danforth’s death waa due to hasty consumption. He made hts last run onlv about four months ago. Two sisters were dependent upon him for support, for whom he carried $1,000 la-

euranee in the Washington Life.

L’I NKRAL DiKKCTUKSand embalmere. Kregeto X A Wbitsett. Telephone. Open day and night.

. A Wbttsetc Telephone. 71 N ortb Delaware st. Garrtsg

tOi

I r.r. RaNSHAW. reetauraut and lunch raoai. 12 I j snd 34 tTrcle st.. west side, bas reduced tneali from 25c to *'c. flve me ts for ll.UU. Oysters served In every style, hnest and fattest In the city. Open at all boars. te st

ours

■•HE reoi

ipening of the ■‘noon at 236 West Washington stm t will takr phee on Moaday eveaitig,

v. 3 Keiresbment*: oyster soup, good liquors

1 cigars In stuck. kver> ti dy InvluvL

t -s.u.t Jiax 1

ROKKSSOR

M ,t r, prop.!euor.

l»aOKEi>SOR RRENN EBLK'S SCHOOL

X oancuie

New classes now forming

A new class for ladles, misses and ccmmence Saiurd**, N o*ember 3. at *3 | A new evening class for gentlemen

Tuosdas, November 11. at 8 p tn.

Parents who prefer to hare their

rasa ten will

p tu.

commences

Superior Court Oplolon-t The euperlor court, in general term, todky, hied the following: 795. Margaret Kemper et al' vi. Wm. S. Nixon Affirmed,per curiam 774. lienj. F N’pencer vs. Wm. Sloan et al. Affitmcd'oer cut lam.

7#'.

Railway oompanv.

; peal prayud, with bond S»,0C0, to be hied in io

days.

810. Msaon J. Osgood, tru-ttea, vs city, and I J ames A. Bruce. Affirmed per curiam. Appeal 1 taken. 8S5. Stcogbton A. Fletcher et al r.« Thai. ! H, Shart e et al. iu which M G. McLain, aa 1 clerk. Is appellaxit. Appeal taken.

ed'per cut iam.

Mary O Howard vs. C . I , St. I.. i C. ty oompanv. Affirmed t>er curiam Ap-

reaiucncea. For forUter In formation apply to Mr. Brenneka. ■laity from 2 to 5 o m„ at tbe academy vl*fatllln's kluslc hall). S3 No-tb IVnnsvH-anU st tt us

POLITICAL.

TTON. JOHN YOUNG, candidate for corigr-ss, II will sd tress the Nationals on aatarlvy night, at •v'-a Xsst Market streu-t. up stsdra. Com- and btwr bun. on t 1 IkFOKM CANDIDATIE. i v For toon'y ccmmlrstnocr Second fltslrtct, Wii-nss K. Ukarr.

t « Natlo al M dtes Hast

rt'HK t ctm’j cm

I party Save t-ket street.

• e«tablls' ed beadquar en at 863, Hast 1 ho committee baling gj rg- of -be

Jckrta will be ft aad there at all ijmot nntU aft or

enction Rnttori art latUod to te'L

I tJtne* nnt

ttcu from at; tntrli and cowasbli

l rg- of

UJ aft or Me

Jp*

ou »

A taUAemeBta To ■Ight At Engllnh's to-night, and until Thursday, the attraction will be the original "Big Four,” Messrs. Bmltb, Wald-oo, Cronin and Martin, in their new farcical comedy, “Early In the Morning,'' said to be a re nisrkably catching and funny performancs. The Grand is not open the tirot half of the week. The Zoo la always open," giving the best of variety performances. The best Is none too good. Cheap Fuel. CiNONimreo, Pa, November 1.—The Canoseturg iron company struck a heavy eas vein yesterday whlcb throws a dame titty feet high.

Ecffuo, November 3.—Gov. Cleveland arrived at 7:35 this morning. There was no demonstration, as he was not expected until this evening. The governor will pass a quiet day visiting old friends and resting from the fatigue of recent exertions. lie looks well snd say» he feel* as well as he looks. While he says little on the pollcal situation one can not help seeing he fecia confdctt that when the sun sets Tuesday evening he will he the choice of the people for next president. A representative of the United Fries sureeedea in gainii-g admittance to the governor this morning, and was accorded a short interview. In reply to a question as to the general situa’iop, he said: “I tbmk it is very good. The other side will use money for all It Is worth, and desperate effort* will be used to buy up thevo'e of New Jersey and Connecticut, but i don't believe they can do it.” ‘ How about Indiana':'* ‘ Hendricks has never lost his state. His popularity is as great as ever. He is satisfied that Indiana will be all right. All local antagonisms tn the party are allayed. The tactic* of 18b0 will be attempted, but I don't believe any star route business will capture that etste this time.” “There is a strong feeling throughout the west on the subject of honest administration. The democracy hold to that Issue very strongly this campaign. I am told we have a fair fighting chance of carrying Wlrconsin. Several Michigan men tell me our prof pec ts in that state are excellent. It is by no means certain we shall be beaten in Massachusetts, though Butler’s candidacy complicates matters there. The iet-ue of honest government has the strongest kind of support In that state, especially among the young men.” •Ts there not danger of a diversion In the aouth like that of 1S76V’ “It la pof slbie, and there have been Indications of such an attempt to defeat the will of the people, but I don’t think it will euccetd again If It Is tried.” “How Is Kelly doing? Is he honest In support of the national ticket?” “Kelly has repeatedly assured me In an earnest way I can not question that he and bis people would give tne national ticket all the support In their power. Recent utterances of Kelly all point the same way, If he w ere disposed to knife the ticket he could sulk In silence or talk In a different

way.”

In answer to what he thought about the state of New York he declined tqjptve an opinion and referred the IntervlFWerto Mr. McCune, who, he ssdd, could better answer 1 hat nues! Ion than himself. The governor did not seem to be desirous of continuing the sub ject of the coming election. Mr. Cieaveland will vote early to morrow morning and take an early train far Albany. He will vote a straight ticket. He laughingly denied any Intention to vote for bis opponent, and said, “they ought to to lit a man cast one vote for himself, don’t you think? He ought to know what kind of a fellow bis candidate Is If anyone does ” 'iltls evening the governor will be given a serenade by the democratic clubs which will wind up the pageantry part of the campaign work on both sides in this city. , En Boutn for Homs. New Haven, Conn , November 3.—Mr. Blaine, accompanied by members of his family, Mrs. M. A Dodge, Senator llale.and Mr. and Mrs. Manley, of Augusta, left New York this morning on the regular 9 o’clock train for 8;>rlpgfleld. He will go by special train to Boston, making a short stay at Wor-

cester.

Boston, Mass., November 3.—Up to noon •J00 tickets were sold for the banquet at the Hotel Brunswick this evening In honor of Blame. It Is Intended to have but little speech making. Henry Cabot Lodge will welcome the guests and Mr. Blaine, and poesibly one or two others, will speak briefly. Governor Robinson, who can not be present, will be represented by Lieutenant Governor Ames. Mrs. Blaine and the ladles of her party will be entertained by Mrs. Ames. Democratic Reflections from New York [Speclsl to the Ktqup-er.l “The democratic party,” said Senator Gorman “never went to the polls under brluhter auspices. If it does not win this time it is difficult to conceive under what conditions it can hope to turn the rascals

out.”

But notwithstanding the Senator’s confidence, the general Impression prevails that the republican party Is about to make a gigantic effort to buy New York state and New Jersey. It is more than an open secret, it Is a fact, and if on Tuesday James G. Blaine Is elected it will be because of the mighty dollars of those, whose slave he Is. There is another fact that can be stated, John Kelly will knife Cleveland. This is a fact. Hoc u l John Kelly never played a finer game than he Is playing now. He declares publicly, and reiterates the statement, that Tammany Hall will work hard for the success of the ticket. He Is going to turn out his warriors to morrow night tn a grand parade, and has given orders that all local demonstrations must be suppressed; that no local candidates’ banners can be carried, sod that the whole demonstration shall be for Cleveland and Hendricks, but be Is going to slaughter.CTeveland and Hendricks if he can. Already tlcke's have been dlscovm i In Tammany hands bearing six of ihe democratic electors and the rest the n publican electors. G»ady, Kelly’s pe\ says that already Blaine tickets are being bunchtd with Tammany tickets. John Kelly says that he doesn’t expect Cleveland will get over ‘JU.OUO major! yin this city. If that ii true, and if Biaine comes down to Harlem with 60,1.00, A3 the beat iigurere say he win, then good bye Mr. Cleveland. But the best iigurere an't do anything with the Independent movement, and if. as the IrcependetG claim, they will send Mr. (’•velstd to the river close at Mr. Blaine 4 heels, then 'JO.OOO in New Yoik will be ample, espec ally if Al Doggett’-- prediction toac Cleveland will get Lo.'XM) tn K'ugs county la true Wm. H. Vanderbilt Is agi.'nst both Blaine and Gould, and he !a ecirg to beat the latter If he can. It Is said on good authority that he bas given Vtry liberally to the democratic mansgeis, and wll! give m- re even new if he has to. The Gamblers’ Gneas. Cud giO, November 3.—In Chicago pool rooms, to-day, Blslne is still the favorite cn the general result, although hi? backers are a little more chary about offering odis than :hty were Saturday. OJtrs to $100 to$75 ire esger’y accepted by Cleveland’s backers. Odaa of |50G to fcftj-i are offered that Blaine will cany Ind'aua, Oa New York state edds of to |o >0 arc offered on Cleveland. On the Illinois gover&hSp email odds are offered la favor of Oglesby, atd two to oce are freely offered that Harrison will carry t ook COUuly. Illegal Voting Expected Ju New -Jorsey. Trenton, N J , November 3 —Twentyfive men charted wi»h being repeaters were ain sud here this morntug and sent to the county jail for five d»ys. The country for Bitlra a. cued is flooded with tramps to day, si 1 each part? bitterly charges the other wlih efforts to colonlre, A number of false registrations have been Jlacoveted, Gov-

ernor Abbett telegraphed Prosecutor Beasly to remain tn hi* office all day to-morrow, Mr. Blaine aad the Catholics. New York, November 3.—Mr. Blaine, being somewhat fstlgued from the continue us labor* of the week, did not leave his room at the Fifth Avenue hotel yesterday. Late In the evening a delegation of Catholics, headed by Patrick Ford, editor of the Irish World, called to extend their congrat. ulatlons to Mr. Blaine upon the manner In which be had referred to Rev. Mr, Burchard’s infelicitous remark at the Lite meeting of ministers tn this city. In reply to the congratulations, Mr. Blaine reaffirmed the position be had taken in kla New Haven speech. He said ; lid’glous liberty Ls the absolute law of the land. Freedom of conscience is the inalienable right of every American cit’zen, native or natuniltzed. Whoever violates that freedom strikes at the toundation ot the republic. As a Protestant I demand for the Catho Uc precisely the same Ubertv of action, the name respect lor conscientious belief, that I claim for mi-e-f. Perfect relir ----- - - -- ' ee i*l other's rights of t ot science, and a generous spirit of cJtrUUan liberty. The members of the Catholic delegatioh expressed themselves entirely satisfied with Vir. BMne’s expressions on the eubiect from Lie rtandpotiP.

Flection Note#. The republican committee claims New j Jersey for Blair e by from 1,000 to 3,500. The race war at PsrkereylUe, 8. C,Uln-j teiib'hed and desperate work is feared to- ! merrow. An amlcab'e arrangement has been made ! between the parties In New York concerning j the noweia and duties of United States su- ; ptrylsore and the exercise thereof at the polls to morrow. Two hundred dissatisfied women with i torches and transparencies paraded the j streets of Philadelphia Saturday night, the only Indication during the campaign of the ' existence of a Belva Lockwood party. Republican estimates are that Blaine will j get a bigger vote In New York state than ; Garfield and that it will take 50,000 plurall- ; ty In New York city to save Cleveland. They allow him 27,000 and the democrats ! claim :>7,000. The federal authorities, in Chicago, on i Saturday night arrested John Stearns, brother-in law of Mayor Harrison, democratic candidate for governor. W. J. Clingen, clerk of the south side police court, and Frank A. Owens on charge of aiding aad abetting false registration. Notwithstanding the fact that the democrats in Cincinnati have control of the constabulary, police force, and deputyjsheriffs, j and that there will be neither deputy mar- j sbals nor Inspectors at the polls. Sheriff Hawkins bas made a requisition on the governor for militia to-morrow. The authorities must Intend to have a perfectly peaceful election, if not fair and free. A warrant was tssusd In New York Saturday for the arrest of one Patrick Relllhan and others, which was sworn out by Patrick Ford, editor and proprietor of the Irish World, who avers the heading of the Irish World has been surreptitiously copied and published over a spurious edition of the paper; also, that certain infamous and libelous articles as to his personal character have been printed and circulated extensively. Ford also commenced a civil suit, placing damages at $200,000. COSDESSKD SEWS. Domestic. Oil closed at Pittsburg to-day at 71 T'S. Receipts of hogs at Chicago today, 8,500; of cattle, 8.000. Patti, Haverly, and Mapleson arrived at New York yesterday. The president has pardoned Paymaster Major James R. Wasson. The Knoxville coal mine, near Pittsburg, is on lire. The loss will be small. Barnuel Everett was fatally stabbed at Mount Sterling, Ky., by Bob Howell. President Arthur, this afternoon, left Washington for New York to vote for Biaine and Logan tc-morrow. Near Jackson, Mis?., William Harris shot dead Tom Phillips, a negro, because Phillips addressed him simply as “Harris.” It Is believed that Mr. Storey named J. Sterling MorU n, of Nebraeka, os his success orin the editorial chair of the Chicago Times. A train on the Springfield division of the 0. AM. was wrecked nearCowden, 111., and the fireman killed and the brakeman fatally Injured. Ned L. Ruth, editor of the Navarre, O., Democrat, attempted to commit suicide, and was saved by the promptness of his “devil.” The Baltimore A Ohio companv has purchased the lines near Milwaukee of the Bankers’ At Merchants’ telegraph company for extension to 8L PauL About a dozen cotton-ginning houses have been burned within thelpast two Jays in the vicinity of Columbia, 8. C , by fires set by Incendiaries. Total loss about $100,000. The defalcation of President Jackson, of the Enterprise, Ga., cotton factory, is now known to be $128,000. His misappropriation of funds covers a period of several years. 8pero, a $500 mastiff, which for months baa accompanied the Chicago fire patrol In It* lightning like movements, was yesterday crushed to death under the wheels of the wagon. A twelve Inch gun was cast at the South Breton Iron woiks, Saturday, making the fourth cast to fill an order for five pieces of heavy ordnance for the United States government. * At the winding up of the democratic rally at Wavtrly, 111, some one threw a threepoutd weight at Will Jackson, a colored boy, aged sixteen, fracturing his skull and Injuring him fatally. Senator Dolph, of Oregon, proposes to ask the grand jury at Annapolis to find Indictments for murder against the hazere who caused the death of Cadet 8’rong by rolling him down hill In a barrel. The jury in the Connelly polygamy case returned a verdict of “not guilty,” under Instructions of the court, who said st the same time that he believed justice had been defeated by false swearing. Edward Gardner, master mechanic of the New Orleans City dc Lake railroad, was killed atNewOrleans jesterday.byjohn Duffy In a street duel. Dolly was formerly an employe at the railroad company working under Gardner, but was discharged by him some time ago. , The daughter of Gen. George H. Mead, then theCountees of Mutcheri8recht,marrled Nagel Murray In Parris In 1S8L He proves to have been a defaulter and bigamist named McAfee, of Dublin, and before ex pueurr bad st.uant'ered his victim’s fortune, tesvtne her utneliess. In Trinity M. E. church, Springfield, Maos., la>t night, the pastor,Rev. Frederick Wood, made a savage attack upon Blffine, so sivtre that many of the members denounced hint outright. The excitement was so intense that the women all left fearing a riot. The minister was prevented Horn continuing his address, and he will be asked to resign to-day. Foreign In the trial of I Tench, at Dublin, for uu natural practices, the jury disagreed. France threatens reprisal? In Morocco for outrages on Jew?, who are her subjects The impression m gaining ground in England that the Gladstone government ts going to pieces. Mary Acdersca opened a* the Lyceum, wl:h ‘ Romeo and Juliet,’’ making a ohenomecai succees. •>oilc >lc('rumon was killed and Alpheus l!., wn had bis ;aw broken and eyes put out t ; ar * xplosion of giant powder at Bedford rtatioc, Ontario, Saturday. Alien, a clerk in t Leoffice of the Freeman's J urnal, Dudlln, ha? been arreved for treaw n and felony. The arrest of others is e* peeled. Ihe alleged offense L seditious utterance* aealcst the government Bernhardt’s Illness is sa'd to have been ' cau st 1 bv being thrown over by M. Richt- , in. the aatbor of ‘ Nana S*h:V and stv t rat ultra r« altstlc poem?, who has returned to the bosom of Lis family where he has Itch patiently.but unrepraarbfully, awaited U’grttg tfa two jtaJN of Lefutnation.

UTEST BY TELE6M THE REfORT DOUBTED. Reajom Why the Eoeliih Frfu aid Offlti&U Do Not Beliffe that Gordon Iks Btrn Captured. London, November 3.—Great excitement exists here over the publication of a dispatch from Dongolo to thekhedlve announcing that Khartoum has fallen, and that Gordon was a prisoner In the blinds of the rebels. Conservstlve members of parliament are using the khedlve’s message to the damage of the government. It ts openly asserted that the war office received the dispatch Saturday, but refused to make R public. The Times considers the news reported from Cairo to the effect that Khartoum has fallen into the hands of the rebels snd Gordon Uktn prisoner as extremely doubtful. This view, it thinks, Is especUllv reasonable In the absence of advices on the subject from Wclseley. Fsrl Granville, secreury of state for foreign affairs, assured the press association to day that the government had received no confirmation of the news. A dispatch to-day from Dongola to Reuters Telegram company maxes no mention of the r« ported fall of Khartoum. It Fays, however, that the Mahdl, at last accounts, was collecting his forces around Khaxtoum, and had summoned Gen. Gordon to surrender. Troops of the Mahdi had Intercepted two messengers dispatched by the British to Khartoum., The same dispatch declares that a large force of rebels was at Berber, and that the rebels had possession of the wells on the caravan route between Debbeh and Khartoum. After the crops are harvested the Mahdl’s forces will be largely increased. The rumor that the khedlve had eeat a telegram to the government announcing the fall of Khartoum and the capture of Gea. Gordon has betn authoritatively denied aad the denial published. Warm Meeting of Texas Methodists. San Antonio, Texas, November 3.—Aa exclUng scene occurred tn the conference of Methodists for Southwest Texas when Dr. Kelly arose and charged criminal neglect an the part of the district officers In failing to collect moneys for the missionary fund, aad saying that the officers should be impeached and removed. Rev. Joyce sprang up and excitedly moved that the reverend gentleman be allowed to proceed no further with his remarks, which were false to the core and a slander on the officers. Rev. Graves, of San Marcos, replied to Mr. Kelly, stating that Texas had been two years afflicted with drought, and the people had no money to buy bread and meat One of the ministers remarked that Brother Kelly ihould be hong, and that were a rope around his neck he would gladly help to pull It. The bishop had much difficulty in preserving order. The Bu/./ard Gang Again. Litz, Fa., November 3.—The famous Buzzard gang of bandits threw this town into wild excitement by a visit to the vicinity Friday night. They robbed several houses and mills, and tried to gain entrance to several grocery store?. From the White Oak poetomce they took money, stamps, nails and guns. A posse of formals aimed with guns and rifles, went tn pursuit, and after a search of four hours came upon the gang. There were tea in number, all on noreeback, and each carrying a gun and a lot of booty, A chase was made, but after being pursued tea miles, the Buzzard gang, having better animals, got out of the way. lil-Fated Bteamer Snak Whkeuno, W. Va., November 3.—The steamboat Regular eunk at the head of Flth Creek Island, Saturday afternoon, and Is now lying near the shore. She was lately the property of the Wheeling A Parkersburg Transportation company, and was seized by the United States marshal on a libel In a suit against the company. Sha bad been tied up st Sunflsh, and was ew route to this city when she sank. Tuts boat seems ill-fated. She was formerly tks Scioto, snd her disastrous collision at Mingo Is historic. Since that she bas been dismantled by a gale once and sunk twice. Flea for Coast Defenses. Wa*in noton, D. C., November 3.—Gen. John Newton has eubmitted his annual report on coast defenses. He earnestly urges that the harbors of our principal seaports be made impregnable to attack by additional guns of heavy caliber, and other appliance* known to modern warfare. Estimates have been made with care, aad it Is believed that fortifications, Including guns at all the harbors on the coast of sufficient importance to tempt an enemy, can he prepared at a cost not to exceed IW.OOO.OdO. Trouble In a Church. Nf.in wiK t November 3.—In Bethany Baptist church, yesterday, Rev. Mr. JackiM attempted to preach after he had been requested, and bad agreed, to resign. Trustee Allen tried to eject Jackson from th« pulpit but was not able to do so, and a general free fight ensued. Finally Jackson was Induced to leave by s white Baptist, aad ae set vices were heliL The new minister, Rev Mr. Bally, preached at night. Discovery of Ancient Way*. 8( HEHKCTADif, N. f., November J.—Men digging trenches for sewers here have found, at a depth of sixteen feet, the old corduroy road which was laid in 1090, aad ltd to the fort at the time of the massacre by tne Indians. On another street the hollow logs which were laid la 1806, and seived for pipes for tbs city's water supply, have been found in an excellent state of preservation.

A Fruitful Family. 8an Antonio, Tex., November 3.—Mari# Cuvssmano, a petite and quite attractive Italian emigrant, yet in her teens, enroute to this city on the Sunset line, Saturday, gave birth to triplets on the train. She said It was the second event of s similar nature, and In proof of her statement exhibited three other chlldten born a year ago. Indications. Washington, November 3.—Tennessee and Ohio valley, local showers and partly cloudy, slightly warmer weather, easterly winds becoming variable, lower barometer. Lower lake region, slightly warmer, partly cloudy weather followed by local ratas, variable winds generally southeast, lewer barometer. Mora Time, Mora Mousy. Grand Racips, Mich., November I.— Three hundred employes of Nelson Wsttei A Co , furniture manufacturers of this city, quit work this morning rather than to submit to s demand to work nine hours a day for the same wages they had received for eight hourA The Beiwon’a Whale Catch. New Bedfokd, Mass , November 3.—Private dhqatcbes report the arrival at Ban Fi-acchco of the whaling vsssels from the Arctic ocean with a total catch of 151 whales fer the season.

Sliver Dollars Increasing.' Washington, November 3 —The Issue of silrtr dollars in the week ended November 1 was 501,994; in the corresponding period o! I*at year, 371,499. Abandoned Her Husband. A few days ego, according to the Tt. Lf u'e paper*, a couple registered at the St. James ss E. H. De Boer and wife. New York. Afterward the latter pa‘d both bills and took Uu errt train wist, The husband then made complaint that he had been robbed of irtanda diamond stud, and that the woman was not bis wife, but instead that her name wad Carrie Stone, ot Indianapolis. Th-i [r lice, bow ever, learned that she was ,Ds Boer * wife, and that she hod abandoned Mm owing to bL drnnkeonrse. T* i Isutbtu 1 La a jee-’t-gged a*u