Indianapolis Journal, Volume 2, Number 116, Indianapolis, Marion County, 24 May 1873 — Page 1

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EVENING JOURNAL

VOLUME 2. NUMBER 116.

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Twenty-year Bonds. $25,000 Indiana Central Second Mortgage Bonds. National Bank Stock for sale and Indianapolis Car Company Stock. Money to Loan on Long Time. JOS. A. MOORE & BRO., To. lO Blackford's Block. jn30-e Indianapolis, Indiana. GO TO HARLAN'S GROCERY roE Choice Cutter, Fresh Eggs, Canned or Dried Frails, Sugars, Teas, Coffees. fresh Fish received daily at ' harlan's grocery, COR. ILLINOIS AND MARYLAND STS. mch20e3m WM. M. JOXES. r C. F ARIES. HEAL ESTATE. We have for sale some of the very choicest improved and unimproved property on North Tennessee, Meridian. Pennsylvania, Alabama and New Jersey streets. "We have also lots in the eastern part of the city, which we -wish to call especial attention to. This land lies from seventy to eighty feet above the city, and is very desirably located for residences. The excitement has just started in that direction, and now is the time to invest, as property is advancing more rapidly than in any other direction about the city. All the largest transactions in the last thirty days have been in that direction, so that those wishing to purchase a home, as well as those wishing to speculate, can fird no better place for investment. "We have besides numerous houses and lots and vacant lots, in all parts of the city and suburbs, so that with the amount and variety of property we have on our books, we feel confident that we can accommodate almost any one wishing to purchase property in the city or vicinity. Call at our office, where conveyances are in readiness to show property at all times. W. M. JONES & CO., Agents, 76 East Market street EVENING JOURNAL. INDIANAPOLIS. SATURDAY, MAY 24. 1873. FINELY DECORATED. The ladies and mis3ea of the Meridian Street Church who have taken in hand the work of decoration have done their work very tastefully, and it will be elegant in the morning for the celebration of the Sabbath School. An immense quantity of flowers have been used, and the church is as sweetly fragrant as it is beautiful. LIBRETTO OF THE MESSIAH. t ' Benham Bros, have issued to-day a neat libretto of the oratorio of the Messiah, to be iven at the First Baptist Church Wednesday evening, June 4th, by the Choral Union, as'flisted by the Philharmonic orchestra. About a hundred singers and players will participate in the performance. The soloists are Mrs. J. E. Eeywood, Mrs. Emma Pauli'ni, Mrs. 'W. c! 8 mock. Miss Grace Danforth, Miss Kate Wheately, Professor G. B. Loomcs, Mrs. Hester A. pades, Mrs. Hattie Lynn, Miss Millie Nutting, Miss Marcia Willard, Mr. M. E. Barnard, Mr. W. C Smock, Mr. C. Sharpe. Conductor and Director, Mr. J. 8. Black. Leader of Orchestra, Professor B. J. Vogt. Pianist, Mr. W. H. Reaie. MR. LEAKE'S BENEFIT. The new dramatization f Mr. Leake, entitled "Risen from the Dead," was witnessed by an exceedingly appreciative audience last night an audience, also, respectable in point of numbers, though the house would unqestionably have keen packed, had it not been for the unusual and xciting events of the day. The adaptation of the story to the stage shows the marks of a man of refined taste, with a thorough knowledge of stage effects. The story is French, founded npen a portion of Cardinal Richelieu's career, the character of the powerful Cardinal belmrr. . aonated by Mr. Leake hirrself, who made several points that elicited the hearty applause of the audience. The play abounds in lofty language, and considering the short time taken in its adaptation to the stage, and the "rustiness of a first representation, may be considered a gratifying success. The beneficiary, with his capital stage voice and excellent reeding, never fails to give satisfaction to an audience, while his accomplished and gifttd lady is equally happy in bet impersonations. Those who failed to witness last sight's effort may perhaps have an opportunity during the season of seeing it, and it is 6afo to say that the general verdict will be deeldedly ifarorable.

FIRST EDITION.

TELEGRAPHIC NEWS. FOUR HUNDRED AND TWENTY-EIGHT DEAD BODIES RECOVERED. THE DIVERS' WORK IN THE WRECK OF THE ATLANTIC. ONE HUNDRED AND EIGHTEEN PASSENGERS UNACCOUNTEB FOB. SUPPOSED TO HAVE BEEN SWEPr OUT TO SEA. A TUNNEL UNDER THE HUDSON RIVER AT AT NEW YORK. NEW YORK. THE DEAD OP THB ATLANTIC New Yobk, May 34. Four hundred and twentyeight bodies have been recovered from the wreck of the Atlantic, leaving ore hnndred and eighteen passengers nnaccom ted for. Nearly a dozen Dodics of lost cabin passengers are still missing ; and altlioBu'h ail the Mate rooa.s have not been examined by tne diver?, it is not thoapht any bodies will be foar.d in thera when entered, as the paesx nijers are believed to have escaped to the deck ween info;med of impending danger after the vessel struck. TUNNEL. A proposition was made In the Legislature to tunnel Hudson River, so as to admit of the passage of reads from New Jersey to New York. WASHINGTON. DIED. Wasiuncton, May U -President Early, of Georgetown Jesuit Colitge, died last evening, of paralysis. b " JACOB'S LADDER. A clergyman at Thorrhill, Dumfriesshire, was littly examinirg the. parish school. In the course of examination, the Bible class was brought forwad. Aft r many qiestions had been asked and answeerd, greatly to the satisfaction of the minister, he proposed that any boy mieht ask him a question, as he might then have an idea'what particular information they wanted. A pause ensued. At last a brightlpoking boy said: "Sir I wonli like to ask one " ' ell, my Utile man." asked the mit ister. "whst is tbe question you are to ask?" "Sir." said the bov, what was the use of Jacob's ladder when the angels had wings i" The mirleter felt taken as ack. look out his snuff box and looked at the boy. "I think, ray little man, that is the very question I should have asked at the c'ass, and I will give sixpence to any boy in the class who will answer it " After a somewhat long paHse. one little fellow, third from the bottom held out his hand. "Well." said the miiister, ' can yon answer that question" 'Yes. sir." "Well, what was the use of the ladder Wfcen the niisels had wings4" "Oh. st. the ante's were mouluiig at the time and couldn't fly." A FISH STORY. JohR JackFon was walalng along the riTcr bank one day, when he saw a piece of s'ring attached to a peg stuck in the ground He picked up the siring of which one end was in the water and hauled in three fine bass, wh'ch by tome means or ether had strung th' mseives through the gills on the line. Jackson wis so astonish -d by this circumstance that he did not know what to say, but he determined to take the fith nome and show them. Before doin so however he looked abont to see If anybody could give him an explanation of aftairs, but he only saw a gent eman fishing some quarter of a mile off, anil not wishing to interrupt him in his sport, picked np his prize and walked home with it John Jackson had his fish for supper, and pronounced them rery fine, but to this day he can not explain how three bass conid possibly string themselves through the gill, tie themselves around a peg and go back to the water auaiu. The ecntleman who had been flshin must have made just such another curious capture and lost it, for he was heard later in the evening talking very loud, and asking somebody, profanely what the something had to do with It. WOODEN TRACKS. The wooden railroads In the vicinity of Quebec are attracting considerable a tention. It appears that there are now one hundred miles in operation. The 2aue is four feet eight and a half incnes. The running time is about sixteen miles per hour, but trains have been rur at the rate of thirty-five mile per hour. The rails are made of maple, four by seven inches, sot up edgewise, and notched into the crosstie four inches deep, and held by two wedge down m the notch on the outside of the rail. The ties are eight Inches thick, and la d twenty inches apart. The cars havefour wheels, and someof the engines weih thirty tons. In frosty weather the driving wheels have le's adhesion than on metal rails, but no considerable difficulty is experienced from this cause. The rails will last from two to four years, according to the quality of the timber and the amount of the traffic. The cost of such r.ads is from from 4 OtO to $".000 per mile. They seem to be very weil adapted for lieht traffic, and, as soon as the business of such lines require it. metal rails maybe substituted for wood without any change In the equipment. THE PHILADELPHIA. FRIENDS. The Friends of Philadelphia have just closed their yearly meeting, the proceedings of which have appeared in the papers of that city. Among other resalts it was found that attenders upon the meeting were prone to go to sleep, which shows that Quaker human nature is very much lite Baptist and Method ist human nature. It was reported tra plainness of dress was neglected. On the Jnatter of drjss here seemed to be some difference of opinion amon the Frmnds. On the use of alcoholic liquors the -oe'ety was reported ' clear," but on visiting places of diversion it was not so clear. Trottitg or horses was condemned, as was a'so theatricals. One very sensible Friend impress d upon the brethren the necessity of parents furnishing amusement at home for children, thus not compelling the youth to seek it abroad Evidently there is a progressive spirit among the broadbrims, and an apparent liberality of ideas we might seek in vain in some of our more popular denominations. Mi A DESCRIPTION OF THE MAN. Lot Louis Republican. Charles Francis Adams is the most slng-nsh and lcert man of his abilit'es in the country. lie possesses great force of convictioa and thought, but it is so diflit ul to pnt him n motion thit one of his sons is credited with the remark that the only certain way of gettinir the old gentleman on h;s feet, is to put a keg of powder under his chair and fire it off. ABOUT THE COURTS. In the case of Pat. Kirland, for assault and battery, In the Criminal Court, the jury found a verdict of tW and costs. A motion for a new trial was overruled by Judge Test. An thony May was on trial for selling liquor to a minoron Sunday,and when we left the prospects were that he would lack abont five minutes of escaping conviction. In the case of Albert and George W. Nye, the boys ordered to be taken to the House of P.efuge, the grandmother of the boys appeared la Court yesterday evening and entered her objections to the whole proceeding, promising to have the boys there this morning, when Judge Tast proposed to decide the matter. The boyacarne, accompanied by their friends, opposed aad otherwise, to their being conveyed to the House of Refuge, but after arriving, a family disturbance occurrred. aone of the parties appeared in court, and the natter was stricken from the docket. The p ospecis are mat tno boys will be even better fitted for a.resldence Michigan City a few years hence, thin they are now for a little wholeAome confinement at the milder House of Refuse. SEMI-CENTENNIAL. The Joint services of the fiftieth anniversary of Methodism in Indianapolis by the Sunday Schools of that church, at the Academy of Music to morroT afternoon at two o'clock will be very intere ting, and there will be great anxiety on the part of spectators to get In, If there is any room left when the children are in.

INDIANAPOLIS, SATURDAY, MAY 24, 1873.

SECOND EDITION. LATEST BY TELEGRAPH. EX-GOVERNOR WARMOTII SUES N. O. TIMES FOR $25,003 DAMAGES. CELEBRATION OF QUEEN VICTORIA'S BIRTHDAY. THE BRITISH CONSUL AT NEW TORE EXPLAINS. MUTISY IN THE MISSOURI PENITEN TIARY. ROBBERY OF AN ADAMS EXPRESS COMPANY OFFICE. CHICAGO. FIRB Cmoaso, May S4.-A fire hut night at Nos. 75 to 70 M'rhiean street damaged Casper Walter's machine hop to the amount of $350. Insured for $W)0 in the Brewers' of Milwa-ikee; Williams & Hall's brass foundry, et!matcd los $i,0" 0, fully covered by insurance in eastern companies Joseph Stover, elevator manufac'urer. loses J 1,000, insured. DECORATION DAT. Mayor Med ill has issued a proclamation directing that all city pub'le offices be closed on decoration day, and enio'ning all patriotic citizens to close their E laces of business and unite in doing honor to the eroic dead. NEW YORKlibel suit. New York, May 2. A New Orleans special says ex-Ooverror Wannoth has begun a snlt for libel ag-ninft the editor ai d proprietor of the New Orleans Time. a"d fixes damages at $25,000. The article complained of was printed on the 10th InMant. and accused Warmoth of savins become creditor to the Misi-isslpptand Mexlrsn Gnlf Ship Canl Company to the amount of $15,0J0, through his official action as Governor. JCDGE DURRELL. The New Orleans Jifmblicnn announces editorially Ju Ige Durrell's determination to resigii, and recommends he be given a foreign m'ssion. QUEEN TIC'S BIRTHDAT. To-day being the fifty-fourth anniversary of the birth of Queen Victoria, fiafs were displayed bv British shipping in port, and salutes fir a. In London the day is kept as a half holiday, and was nhered in by ihe firing of salutes and ringing of bells. During the day there was a review of military, and in the evening the city wil' be illuminated. AN EXPLANATION. Mr. Archibald. British Consul, savs the stories recently circulated abont hira laving a pecuniary interest in shipping and discharging British seamen were started by shipping r gents who, un1er the regulations established hv nin, are prevented from practicing former impositions. ST. LOUIS. GEN. SHERMAN. St, Lons. May J4 General Wm, T. Sherman Is expected hero to-day. OBITUARY. The fnneral of Father Deseret. the Indian missionary, took pi ce here this morning, and was attended by an ia mense concourse of people. MUTINY. A number of prisoners in the State penitentiary mutinied yesterday. One convict was thot and several flogged before order was restored. A fatal accident occurred on the Exposition race track, ot Kansas City, last Thursday. KILLED ON THE TRACK. A man named Jbhnson was trying a horse when the animal capgut his toe in tee cracks and fell, killing himself and fatiily injuring Johnson. ADAMS EXPRESS BOBBED. A special from Conlterville, Illinois, says that the safe of the Adams Express Company there was broken open and robbed Thursd iy Light. THE EXCURSIONISTS. The Congressional excursion party will arrive at St. Louis Monday evening. DIED. SCOTT At 6 o'clock a. x , on the S4th lnstaat, Wiu.iam. ejdest son of William Scott, aged 19 years and 7 months. The funeral will take place from the family residence, 415 South Tennessee street, on Sunday afternoon, at half-past one o'clock Services at Olivet Presbyterian Church by Rev. J. B. Brandt, assisted by Rev. James Latimer. Friends of the family are Invited to be present. PHTSICIAN. DRr B. HALE, Physician and Surgeon, office 5 East Washington slroet. Prescriptions free. Best of reference given. seplSly DR-J- G. MANNING, Physician and Surgeon, Office and Dispensary. Circle, near West Market street. Office hours from 9 to 18 a. m., 8 to 6 p. and 7 to 9 p-. k. Pure and reliable medicines supplied to patients. de6ely ,1R- H AUG ART'S office and residence is 88 West Mat ket street. He treats all diseases, and gives special attention to the treatment of women and children. Calls in the city and s irroundlag country answered t all hours. aprlOetf DR3 CARVIN Jfc HOLMES, Botanic and Electn-xTi- . PhyM-isns, hive removsd to the corner of Iliinoi and Maryland streets; give strict attention to chronic d.seases; will also attend promptly all calls la the city and vicinity. ' marS-8me TO LOAN. nrO LOAN MONEY To loan on jewelry, clothJ .to-f.'". etc., at the City Loan Office, 66 North Illmttis street. mh7 lye T fAN-MONEY -500.000 at Bradshaw's Ho-iT-ur PJalaPe "id 46 East Washington street, Py W..A. Bradshaw, Loan Agent forthe Tlm-nix Mutual Life Insntance Company. apr?Oelm BOARDING. T)OARDING A nicely furnished front room for JLJ man and wife, with board. Inquire at 120 Eaet Ohio street. m,84 lw CAMC FOR NTRKET lPROTEJIEaT.-B m ,,rt!T.?f r"r,?''i prcept to me directed, by the ?t?y'l'a l"i'Lc,it?! L tnHnpoll. Indiana. Dd dnly .rri" s,u?r.rM ci"-nndor th' cor" Umtnnlnr, Jnn ll(h, 1873, Ml at Public ncMon,att! citycrnrtio9m between th. hoars of M1.l..Ck . and lu'cWk r nflt o much thereof m tun U. t ..ry io satisfy the tarn h,n?ft"r ,"u,"', ":' "1 nt .uch premiA. "or street improveme,,.. and all couU to-wit: ' Twenty-seven nrvl ntie.baif feet on Pnn.,l,..i. l 'owSJd " I tothecity of Indianapolis! the?Wmf iol' f'I',7,'"'P-which 1. .mTssH UiiNRY W. TVTKWILKR. Indianapolis. Ind..May 23, lan.-wil'w TrtMurer May, "of tb ?it. ,F"lV me directed by the att.i,? h. thf iT I In.,1inniip.lis1 J ndiana, and dolt . li5 cfty.Iwillor"1 CUr' nnJt,r " WraS km , '"r,ttJr"'""elth,I873. the hour, ot i oJvI'SX lh' 0itr court between IIK.VKY w: TUTKWILKR. Indianapolis. lad.. May 23. IS7J-w3w ' Tre""rerRAILROAD 1'KlHTINtt well aud DromuUv dna at the JovHttAi, EsUblUhainl Sntoria) basbeen procured, good workmen emplS rtlJhe jpareJ to etva satisfaction toour ena surpassed. w war are a

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PERSONAL The place to dispose of old stoves an furniture is at 825 East Washington street TJERSONAL FURNITURE Parties about comA menctng housekeeping can get their furniture at very low figures at 81 East Market street. , mylOe tf "OERSONAL. If yoa have corns, go to GOCHM'S I Boat and Shos House, No. li Wright s BL,ck. Malo.t avenue, and get him to make you a neat-fit-ting. easy-setting boot. my81 elm 1)ERHOAL SMITH'S CHEMICAL DYE ,, v, ,RKS No Martindale's Block, is themost reliable place in the city to get your clothing cleaned, dytd ana repaired. aprilSeftn. YiEhttONAL LADIB3 will find a choice line of A dry goods and notions and all articles usually kept in a dry gods house, for sa'e thean at II PKEEFER'S, ho. 4 Wright's Block, MaloTivenue mayai-clm PERSONAL INVESTMENf The party seekhTg . w'" .f Inyeetment sbould.ca 1 on McKER1!AN.' i,0? iIn'T. 36 West Washington street, Griffith s Block. Office open till 10 r. x my'l4etf PERSONAL-HOUSEHOLD GOODS Persons about commencing housekeeping should come to our rooms, 87 and 89 East Market street, where we sell them household goods at low figures P5tf DAWBON & PAYNE. PERSONAL WE HAVE A SPLENDID STOCK of Boots, 8hoes ard Clothlngvat one half the regular rates. Call and seo the bargains. Auction sales Wednesday and Saturday. DAWSON & PAYNE, anr8ctf 87 and 89 East Market street. FOR TRADE. 1fOR TKADE LAND Iowa and Missouri lands for suburban property. BRAGG St CREED, mjSSt'tf 38 West Washington street. PR TRADE-HOUSSAND LOT In the "city for suburban property. . BRAGG CREED, my2Setf Parker's Novelty Block. C)R TRADE-LOTS -We have 100 Lots, j as tin L market, in Woodlawn, io trade for bouses and lots In the city, and will pay cash difference or assume Incumbrance. McKEKNAN, DOUGLASS & HITT, mt80 e10t St West Wahlnpton street. forsaIertrade. FOR TRADE MiRSr A seven year old mare forbrck work. Call .on D. GEYER, at the wooden-block pavement on North Tennessee street. mayiM-elw FOR PALE OR T RAPE BUSINESS CTIANCKS . We have stocks, good will and fixtures of the following establishments to sell or trade for firstclass Improved proper, y: A Book Store. Drug Store, Grocery. Shoe Store, and several smaller establishments. If yon want to buy or sell a business falL;D1 ce nB- McKERNAN, DOUGLASS UiTT, : West Was Mutton street, Griffith's Block maySO-ellt ARCHITECT. JOEL 8TOVKR will carefully prepare and furnish tJ plans for all kinds of private and public buildings, and superintend the same when desired. Office rooms 83 and 84. third floor, Brandon Block. mch!8cly T H. STEM, Architect and Superintendent. tt t fflce. Circle Hall, room 18, 3d floor. ao23-ra ATTORNEYS. HARVEY & MATTLER, Attorneys at Law. Office, room No. 3, Etna Building, Indianapolis. Ind. fe8Sm OTJJR NEW PAPER HANGEE8 HAVE AREIVED "We have now a larger and better ibroe of workmen than ever before. MR, HARDEE "Will have charge of the Decorative and Frescoe Work. NEW DECORATIONS! 1STEW GOLDS. A BETTER LINE OP FINE GOODS THAN HAS EVER BEEN OFFERED IN THIS MARKET, AND WITH GREATLY REDUCED PRICES. ADAMS, MANSUR & CO. marl0e3m REMOVED. Miss M. B. FOSTER'S, LADIES HAIR DRESSING ROOMS, To 69 Jttaasaonusette At., Manufacturers of and dealers In real and Imitation Hair Goods, Coron.t Praids, Finger Pun's, Frir.ses ete. Made from combings if de'ircd. All orders promptly filled and work warranted. mcL24e3m FOUND! THAT AT THE NEW MILLINERY ROOMS 07 MISS V. H. SEARS, 68 &aasaohu)ttsj Avenue, Is one of the neatest and most fashionable lines of MilUnerr Goods to be found In the citr. aphcSm lu A. D I E 8 Yon wlH And a neat stock of fancy goods and notions at the NEW MILLINERY & DRESS MAIINO ROOMS Of Miss NETTIE JOHNSCX, No. 66 Indiana avenne. rnaoeam LATEST STYLES IN WATCHES, JEWELRY AND SILVERWAKE. McIJ:NE & NORTHROP, BATES HOUSE CORNER. lfeS7 ly Wclep)

It hALE PARTnR RUT . i. quire at 830 Virginia av. maS43t " lUK sALE A BOARD SIGN, 14i2 feet. Inl quire at this efiice. my23e:w T7OR SALE CORDWOOD Address" r mT2bt C A. GREENLEAF, City. tjHR BALE CLOTHEs-rRESS A good ClotbesPrcgs. at 81 East Market street. mylOe tf UH)R BALE FL'RNFTUKit At and be!ow con to .t,.fc ..int Kiorev Jone L Thi u the bankrupt stock at 74 Kat Wash'ngton street. 22 8 "PGR 8ALE-COKN, OATS, BRAN AND HAY i vl- l0Jeft flS"r'' te C'apiUl Feed Store, 155 Yt estJSjuhiPgron gtrcot. maj21-elm TjV)R SALE-SEW-IXO MACHINE A bran new - E.KC! 8w'nR-Machine, at a discount. Inquire at 11 1 Bast Ohio at. ma4 ;iw IfVR BALK GUiTAHS heve ai excellent Guitars X at Drapier s Loan office, No. 18 Vireinia avenue. may la fate COK SALE WATCHES A large number of on'i4 v !5med Watcn t Drapier's Loan office. No. 18 Virginia ayenue. may 19 Eta I??Ai1?rivl.MBrIillnt,,,rton IUI1 ''rts iin.e.at LAC A HLSTON'SCoalVards.M West M.ryland sueet. ayl3eSra FUR j ALE CARP&TtJ Notiots, Coeking 8tuves and Lounges mi 81 an Market street mylOetf BALE CENTRE-TABLES Several fine Centrt-tables, cheap, at 81 East Market street. mylOe-tf YiXR SAl E-PATENT WA8HING MACHINE. ,.Q"eot the 0e8t ,n n8e- Inquire of HOCKHOLD, this office. ap25tf tjX)R SALE A LARGE LOT of well-kept Fnrnil urc at the new and second-band Fumlmre Store, 81 Ent Market street. ap25?f tpOR BALE SKMNG MACHINE A new improved sewing nacbine, cheap; on monthly payments. Call at 1 15 Eact Ohio street. ap!9 tf FWi SALE A FIRST-CLASS RESIDENCE 4-'J3 North Illinois street. Apply at No. 16. second floor, Martindale s block. maS-tfe Ir0R, SALE-LOTS -At a bargain to-day ten flrst-cl-iss Lots on Tennwse street. ... McKERNAN, DOUGLASS & niTT, y20 elOt 36 W. W ashington street T?ORSALE -COAL All" kinds"of eoal" usually r . rJFPi?. Wes'n Coal Yards, at low figures. LACY &. HUSTON, 24 West Marjland street. (myl3e3m POR 8ALE SMALL FARM Neai a railroad staA Hon. only four miles from the cty, belonging to a non-resident ; very cheap compared with other l?nd- T. A. GOODWIN. I?OR SALE LOT A beautiful improved lot on Michigan read. 60x234 feet, with a small bouie on it. Inquire at the place. 140 Michigan road.cf the proprietor, (iERHARD TURNER. ' FOR ALE-C0CPE Single or double. Also, a horse and haixess, together or sepra"l, chesp. Can be seen at the residence of JAMRt KING AN, 171 North Illinois street. may80-c5t T7H3R SALE BOOTS. 81IOES and GLASSWARE r At DAWSON & PAYNE'S, 87 and 89 Eant Market street, a lar-e i tock of Boots, Shoes and Giaes-ware-ap25 tf l?OR SALE COTTAGE A nice little cottage of X four rooms, on Fletcher avenue. . BRAGG A CREED. my Met f 83 West Washington s-reet FOR SALE TWO LOTS In Irvlngton. seven lo's in Car Company's Adddltion, and four lots in Oak Hill. Small payment down. BRAGG & CREHD. my23etf 82 West Washington street. FOR S VLE-BUSLNESS BLOCK One of the best paying business blocks In the city. Has four storerooms acd six dwelling rooms. Will sell on eight years time. Call to-dsy. McKERNAN, DOUGLASS A HITT, myMlOt 36 West Wafh'ngtfn street. FOR BALE LOTS. Just In the market eight Lots, in Allen & Root's Addition: east fronts on Delaware street; at low figures and longtime. The purchaser can reabze a handsome pr.-nt in sixty days. McE-ERSAN. DOUGLASS A HITT. my20 e5t 36 W. Washington street. T7GR SALE LAWN MOWERS Thirf shipment X of th"se un ivaicd "Victor" Mowers received. Also, a few No. 1 and No. S Ezcelrior Mowers, on consignment, to close out at r. dnoed rate. J. GEORGE 8TILZ, Seed and Agricultural Implement Dealer, . 78 East Washington street, Indianapolis. my84 8t FOR SALE RESTAURANT By L. P. Cullodn & Co., Real Estate Brokers, No. 76 East WahkiftTO street, a Restaurant situated in one of the best portions of the city. It is now in first class running order, and doing a good paying br.siness. There is a good dining hall, well supplied with Tables, Tablecloths, and other furniture and fixtures pertaining to thJ business. Immediate possession can be given Satisfactory reasons given for wishing to sell. Call on L. CULLODEN & CO., No. 76 East Washlngton stet may 88 3te OR SALE. f 4,000 in county bonds, two years to run. 10 per cent, interest semi-annually, to trade for house of same value. Two story bouse 10 rooms; inside shatters, 4c; cestral; 5.830. 160 acres beautiful land on Michigan R-ad, V miles from city, for f 300 per acre; very easy payments Lot 80x300 feet on Railroad; fine location for coal yard; price $5,000. Forty acres beantifnl upland, 8V miles north of Fair ground, for 10,000; easy payments. Six tlecea business proper y on Washington St. Two-storv frame, new, 8 rooms; gas, Ac , East St. Clair; $5,500. Cottajr on South Alabama, 6 rooms; lot C0x350 to 30-foot alley $4,500 1 1,000 cash, bilanee $800 per year; a bargain. mason, Mclaughlin a co., apl6 tf 16X East Washington. LOST. IOST POCKET-BOOK On the 11th InsUnt a -J pocket-bonk containing a small amount of money. The finder will be liberally rewarded by leaving It at this office. OST NECKLACE. A small gold recklac. with J dark blue locket attacted. The finder will be liberally rewarded by leaving it st Smock. Smith & Bans del's Real Ebtate Office, 84 East Market street. FOUND. Ij'OTJND CHEESE That for New York Cheese go to the City Grocery Store. ma3tf "lOUND That the best brand of flour in thecity -T la kept at the Capital Feed Store, 155 We.t Washington street. may31-clm IpOUND-HOUSEHOLD GOODS That thebet and cheapest place to buy Household Goods is at 81 East Market street. mylOt tf If OU ND F UKNITURE That at 81 East Market r street, the largest stock of new and set on dhsnd furniture Is kept. ap2Stf T7HUND THE FINEST OFFICE In the city, A where they have for sale the best property In the market, at 86 Wet Washington street, Griffith's Block. Office opn till 10 p. m. apr30elm TTOUND HOUSEHOLD GOODS That better X. prices are obtained for bousebold goods at the Auction Sales Wednesdays and Saturdays of DAWSONAPAYNB. 87 and 89 East Market street, than at any place In the city. ap85tf TX)CND That ladles desiring anything In the dry goods, fancy goods and notions line in the northeastern part of the citv, can bny as cheap and get as good an artirle at PREEFER'S Dry Goods Store. No. 6 Wright's Block, Malott avenue, as any place in the clty- mytl elm IXIUND The Indianapolis Jewelry Manufactory, room 10, Circle Hail, on West Market street, John (Scott, the only real Jewelry Manufacturer in the city, manufacture all kinds ot Gold, Silver a-d Hair Jewelry at the lowet eastern wholesale prices his work being highly finished by steam power, which can not e done elsewhere In the city. He will be sure to please his patrons, especially In Flue t tone Kings. Jewelry repaired at the shortest notice. Gold pens rcpointed. Please give him a call, aunl learn FOR RENT. I jOR RENT OPERA GLASSES -At Drapier's Loan offlee. No. 18 Virginia avenue. mnyl9 Ste LVK hENT ROOM ( Large and spacious rooms r In the -Etna Building. luqoirc of A. AHKOMET. Ba24 8t I70R RENT R O O M S A suit of rooms, nnfurnishod, frr man and wife withott children. 148 East New York s'roet. nivSMt BUILDING-MOVER. D SYLVESTER. Building Mover and Eonseraiser. RESIDENCE NO. 107 PERU STREET. Steal 4e3ra

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w AIHmnilTtGIaLT' do heworkat 2S4Nonh ----- naO O VV AnJe.Tii.TWAIi'i-Nu WIKXAt 169 SoulFfeT- - v tnsQ4 4 WAIS?" GJRL-Inqoir 35S North Meridian - v. V AX,I,1UjL-At 275 Kort Tennnesee WA?ni',ll"UJ:1XL'RE- cond-liand fnreltare t 225 rjuif Wnimnnn A.nWATTB5'- OSIONS-At ... ".'vu dvjvcu nJ majTtieim w AD-o'SrnT00d imTPint W AN1 ED Gentleman and wife to ocennv n i fnJni.i p5Dl reom on flnrt flo". handsomely furnished, with board, at 1 il Kast Ohio st. ma WANTED - SITUATION - By a young ladFaa mjUU Ad2reM "C0R'" this offi WANTED-SlTUATION-A. Book-keeper by a care of M. Rons, City Postofflce. .M ... ii " Z KU !-'?u.Ve Aauress r. Simmons, in my4 4t YV ANTED GIRLS For J, , yDO'-ro's, coiner Dreeemaklng, at Mrs. of Indiana avenne and " -Vfiv?SYnr ' WA??iED-'V KKiT A b"u'e of 6 or b rooms OjUILL.IAJidty pctcrlice. . ma24-4t WANTED-ROLUNGlfiLL HELP A few"od Rolling Mill Company, C'iccinnati. ANTED-BITUATION-As clerk or assistant xJ5"keepfr- Cii' refcrsnce given. Address W. C. EMERSON, this office. WANTED-OLD STOVES-Any person wbhiEF to stU old stoves to ciH at S5 East Washington Street. 82e3t WANTED - YU TO TRY Rl PLETbaKINO powder 4Cc per pound, at the City Tea and Grocery Store. , may3elm V TANTED-VOU TO KNOW-That we are agents ft for the Averil! Chemical Paint Company myl4t2w HILDEBRAND fc FUGATE. w ANTED CUSTOMERS To bny their Cro7 ' '"" ki cu anEi juarKCt street. mvllW-tf w ",A. fy. x1-' l toiia-nand furniture. Ill nftV hiphsiaf rmh rwir mt 01 V. . n . . Blrcct- . ma2 tf Y7' ANTED BOY At Rnckweu's Dining Hoomt y and Restaiirunt. 61 North :L'!nois st. Mnst be acqnamted with the business. ma24 2t Vy AN fB D-PART1 KS-Desir.r g to sell Furniture h- k, .sb"u d t 61 East Market street, where the hlgnest cah price is paid. ap8otf V7ANTED-C'ARPET-LAYR-A good ckiT layer and f hale -hanger; must undersUcd the bnslceq. ALBERT GALL. maS4-St .TVrANTED-!TEXTL BRANDS. Seal pFeswi, T T and 5timps of every description t-t make at Hollen beck's SiclcU Works, i9 Scuth Iiiinoii st. mchiSietf s,w W ANTED-YOU TO TRY HI I-LEY'S GERMAN soao 18 bars for 1 1 00. See t hat each bar is branded '-Ripley's German Boap." Take no other. may22elm WANTED A MAN To hire a middle aged mac; 4U b of trood address and well acquainted with the business men of the city. For particulars inquire at Room 15, Little's Hotel. iwuiarB WANTED-A MAN To work in a private famt family, that undtrbtands the care of hordes Bone need eppiy without good t ef erenccs. Apr fy a; S4 East Market st. E SMITH. mai4-2t VV A 1 -CAPITALISTS To look at our Crs ff class investments; 4 bniness hoosts and 6 dwgs. on 8 years' time. McKERNAN, DOUGLaS9 a HITT, 36 West Washington tt. ma84-2w IITANTED - SITUATION-I want to work JjVrr, take caieof horee. Call on JOSEPH TAYLOR, First street, between canal and railroad. Prt mayai elw TV ANTED That the next time yon need a barff rel of flour you should try one of the cho'ce brands o!d at the Capital leed Store, 155 West Washington street. my 21-elm fANTED PEOPLE TO KNOW fhafat Daw"son & Payne's Auction Room, 87 and 83 East Market goods always bring a good prce, as we always have large crowds at our sales. vaStf ANTED AT AL'CTION-Parties desiring to dispose of householj goods at auction shonld send them to DAWSON & PAYNE'S, 87 and 89 East Market street. spS&tf AN I'ED PEOPLE To know that we have a nice stock of crockery and glassware tha we are selling cheap at Dawson & Paynes,67 and 89 East Msrket street. ima2 tf "1 7AN r JtD-TO SELL CHOICE PINEAPPLES strawberries, bananss, flirs, et. Cheap at the City Grocery Store, corner Maiket and Illinois streets. mayfrielm ANTED-Marrieri Ladles to call crsend stamp for a confldential circular to them only Dr. GUSTAVTJS FARR, No. 9 East Washington street. over Fancy Bazar. Ind anapolis, Indiana, jyg lye WANTED TO GIVE AWAY Dirt Parties desiring to fill up loM can have on an average two loads of ashes ver week, gratis. Address "C. L. T.." lock box 107, City PostoJice. m39etf ANTED AT ONCE Twenty experienced men to sell machines. Terms made known at tbe office. No. 70 West Wsahington street. may22e3t THE HOWE MACHINE CO. ANTED TO LOAN-$U00.00C by Northwestern Mu nal Life Insurance Company. Inquire f MARTIN i, HO KINS, CUte Aginls. Office. Sectlnel Betiding m4 lm WANTED TO PURCHASE A good Horsed black preferred; must he cheap. Also, wonid bur a pood No 1 cvvered wacon, if cheap. Inquire at RIPLEY'S City Tea and Grocery Store, corner of Market and Illinois streets. my4 2t ANTED HANDS At Staiey A Holden's Paw Mil', ten miles north of the city, on Westfleld pike. Will give employment io p ood hands at all times, and at big waees. Call at mi'.l, or residence corner Camp and Pratt streets, city. may 14 lite ANTED AGENTS To sell tie Needle Thre .ding. Thimble Protean, Button Hole Cuferand other household wants. RUtsSELL MANUFACTURING CO., office, rooraO, Capital House. Indiaaa polls, Indiana. 2WANTED THE I.AD1RW TO KNOW" That Mr.'. S. E. LE1NERT has removed ber stamping rooms to Si Sor.tn Illinois street, (np stairs), where she will be hapry to see old friends and customers. . myS0-9t ANTED PAYING IN VSTMENTSA11 persons seekir c paylnir Investment to call on McKERNAN, DOUGLASS A HITT, 3 West Washington street, Griffith's Block. Office open till ten o'clock, p. my!4etf WANTtfD EVERYBODY TO TAb E THfflR spring and summer clothing to SMITH'S Chemleai Dye Works. No. S Maitindale's Block, and have them pat in order. Railroad u un take notice. apr415e3m WANTED HOUSE Of to ft rooms, witnin f T eight squares of the Postoffice and north of Washington street. Must have frotit or side yard. Rent not to exceed $35 a month. Address, Jamea Ives, Journal Office. ft34-tf ATED HOUSEKEEPER Immediately. a eneroetlc middJe-aged American woman, without encumbrances, to take the etuire charge of a gentleman's house. Mnst be honest, teat and a capable housekeeper and be well recommended. Apply tt li North Illinois stieot. WANTED SITUATION as foreman in a briclT yard. Can furnisbagood moulder and a team, am an experienced burner, and er.n give the best references. For information inqnlre of W. W. Wrtcht, No. 14 N,rth Delaware strcoL nOLMAN RICH ARD SON. Would takean interest in ay ard. u-4 WANTED REAL ESTATE Those "desiri g to purchase real estate to call and examine the largest list In tbe city . omen open till 10 o'clock r. m. McKJiRNAN, DOUGLASS 4 HITT, 86 West Washington street. ma3tf Gr fflth Block. i)KKMjNtt not feeling well stoaid ito at once Vs the Utiivcrsity Medicine Depot. No. 56 Ore If street, and get tbe remedy tutted to tbel case. Treparod remedies for the enre of all d't oaei at from l to $3 per pacluge. ITEM? A. M. REED. Agent VrANTED INFORMATION As to the wh , I T boots of N. B Frccmsn, formerly with Kay, Mtyhew ft Co , wholesale shoe dealers, of this city. At the time of his disappearance he was residin? at Lawrrt.ce, near Indianapolis, is above medium bight, lieht brown hair and beard. Any person giving Information will confer a great favor. Ad-iress, MR3. FREEMAN, " Care Journal Office. REMOVAL. DR. J. a PATCH ELL, Dentist, has rf moved b offiM f-ora tbe corner of Virginia avenue and Washington street to Brandon Block, rooms 5 and M, cor, W'asblngton and Delaware sta., where fai patrons will find him prepared to do all classes of den tal work In the best style cf tbe art novfely