Indianapolis Journal, Volume 2, Number 177, Indianapolis, Marion County, 16 August 1873 — Page 1

HE . EVENING. . JOUBNAL.

VOLUME 2. NUMBER 177. INDIANAPOLIS, SATURDAY, AUGUST 16, 1873. PRICE, TWO CENT:

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The reduction of Clothing at New York. OnePrice Clothingllouee continues. Summer Gho'ods marked down 25 per cent We have 810.000 to S20000 too much 3tock which must be closed out regardless of cost. Ii. I. MOS8LER & BRO . . 37 E Wash. St. meyf

J. Hi. WALKER, DEALER IK STORES AND HOUSE FURNISHING GOODS. No. 20 North Illinois Street. (Y. M. C. A. Building.) jun5 Srao. AV. M.JONES & CO., EEAL ESTATE BROKERS, 76 EAST JIA.11KET STREET. FOK fALK. SOUTHEAST: We have 21 lots just across Shelby street, opposite to Shaw & Lippincott's carriage manufactory, unincumbered, that we can soil for $500 each, in payments of f 100 each year. NORTHEAST: 2 choice lots on Brookside avenue, at $S0O each. 2 lots in Johnson's heirs' addition, at $1,440. . 13 lots in Car Company's addition, at $800. Ilouseon Ilosbrook street, 3 rooms, $1,800. Ilouse on Eighth street, 5 rooms, $ i.-IOO. House near University, 5 rooms, $2,500. House on East St. Joe street, 7 rooms $G,.-,00. House on Ash 6treet, 7 rooms, $.1,500. House on Cherry street, 7 rooms, $0,000. Ilouse on Ash street, 7 rooms. $7,200. Carriages in waiting to show property. TV. M. JONES & CO., Agents, 76 East Market street. EVENING JOURNAL : INDIANAPOLIS, SATURDAY, AC GUST 16,1873. DEATH OP AN OLD PIONEER. Mr. Aaron Ireland, the father-in-law of Mr. E. B. Reed, of the Peopl, died at the residence of tbe latter in this city, this mwoiop, at 11 O'clock, at the great age cf ninety four years. Mr. Ireland was one of the pioneers of Cincinnati, and las seen that clly grow up from a wilderness into a great and busy city of nearly three hundred thousand inhabitants. He came here with bis son-in-law :andt3aughter, something over two years ago, and'bas passed away like a sheck of-iorn fully rripeila its season. In ithis connection, wn cannot refrain from ayine, a word about tbe tender, self-sr.criticin j, trST-ctronate devotion of a daughter. S'.cce tbis feeble old maa passed beyond the allotted ate, fce has been cared for and nursed by "Mrs. Reed. With a family of h-er own wfeiee wants she has also had in her kospics;, she has never failed for a moment in her duty to k-er -paternal ancestor, but for se7er.il years has Sed iunr, nursed Lim, watched over him. withjklKUe aflectioaate yearnings of herown great heart. Such acts of self-sacrificinc devotion may not be fully Teoetmized on earth, but the anpe' in heaven tee;? watch and ward over those ho practice Lbem. EXPOSITION XGTXS. Information wat received tbis morninzoi Ta position headquarters to tbe effect that Mr. Ceorge M. Harding, a picture ' dealer of St. 3Loui will exhibit twenty oil pointings from Lis gallery. Miss Josepirse McKellop, one of St Louis' fair artists, baa ptomieed to contribute to the attractions of tbe Art Department three oil paintings from her awn easel. One of tbese, "The Grasshoppers' Treat and Ratterfljs' Ball," ieepoken of s a work of so mean merit. In addition to this, she will exhibit snipe piece and dou's he!, each in oil. Mr. Paul E. Harney, of St. Lonis, wiK send one of his famous fruit pieces. An effort was rrsde to get Mr. Meeker's "Vale of Cashmere," but has not yet been saccessfuh Farmers are writine to know whether they have to bring their cattle and other live stock at the opening of the Fair proper, or whether they can do so sooner. On and after Septemfler 10th the date at which the Exposition commences all animals will b admitted to the ground. Charles F. Beile, of Cincinnati, applies for 2 by 3 feet of counter sppce, for oil shoe blacking. Henry Fawler, city, applies for 14 by 14 feet of wall space for photographs. Ltslie Sulgrove. city, applies for 6 by 2 feet of wall space for collation of imects. N. R. Smith & Ayre pply for 10 by 12 feet of floor space for pijntia establishment of Trmle ralact Monthly.

FIRST EDITION.

TELEGRAPHIC NEWS. WOMAN KILLED BY A DRUNKEN MAN SERIOUS CIIARGS AGAINST A REVENUE DTECTlVa. A FRANCO AMEBCAN TESTIMONIAL FOR M THIERS. TOE JESUIT IOTS IN BRAZIL AND . . OCTRAGB ON PRIESTS. KIW YORK. FAIL ASSAULT. New York, Aupst 16. Thomas White, of 61 Delancy street while drunk last evening, fatally assaulted Fnma Binns, of 260 Delancy street. " SCIT AGJS8T AW OFFICER. Special ageut Jine, of the Custom House, has been made efendant in tbe suit for trespass brought aainst htm by Platte & Boyd, glass importers, mo are being prosecuted for the recovery of anillion dollars revenue. It seems Platte & Byd discovered that five of their clerks were i7lng information to a rival bouse and dit-ctargd them. Jayne immediate ly took them into ts service and from informa tion given, obtaineta warrant giving him a riuht to seizs the books aid papers relating tocenain tpecinc fraudt-: bit according to tne amdavlt of the fiim, J at re maliciously Intending to ir jure them anu tofrlgbten them into payment 01 a large sum or money, in order to obtain back their propirtyand prevent interruption of their business and consequent injury to their eommercidl stand ag and credit, violently seized and causec 10 be carried away all tbe books and ptpera, as well as those which be was advit-cd referiid to said warrant. Toe firm charge Jane viih improprieties of speech. ruatrur and net lot. When be first entered their store he threaened to put them all into the. Ludlow 6treet saying, ts alleged, "I will lock the w holt damned lot of you up tonight, if U takes tb whole army aud nary of the United males todo It!" VALUABLE IMMIGRANTS. Nineteen frmhies tt the Menhonite eect, a hULdrd persons in al, arrircd here yesterday from ri uf 6m, b.-'tind :or K ins. TUIEK3 TESTIMONIAL.. Subscription lists are circuiting among the Trench residents in thi city for a testimonial to lhiers, 111 rccogittum of hs services and policy, by which the speedy deliverance of French territory cf Geiman occupation was loured. Tne i roposHion to celebrate the final evacua tion by a national festival has been abandoned. on the erourtd thai Alsace and Lorraine bave not been restored. BRAZILIAN RIOT. Tho Pall Mall dazette savs that during tbe di'turb.n' e in Perndmbuc. Brewing out of tljeiiio.mircs taken by the Br'Jilllan Bishops against Freemtn, the Jtsuit rollege was broken into, sacred pictures and confessionals destroyed, and four of the reverend fathers beaten, one of wham was ill, and who has since died from tbe etlects of the blows re ceived. The office o? tbe Bishors newspaper was entered, the materials thrown oat of the win dow and the p.iper burned. CINCINNATI. RIVER. Cincinnati, August lt Tha river has fallen seven inches since ynter Jay. BUTLER'S SALARY GttAB DEFENSE. an able and caustic replt bt congressman UOAR, OF MASSACHUSETTS. (Special Dl-patch to the Cincinnati Gazette. Boston. August 15 Congressman Georee F. Ho r. of Worcester, has written a lone letter in rep'y to General Bj-ier's defense of the back pay salary crab, and attack on him, with i.trers, which is notable for its force and wit. and keen ansijfi of the General's peculiar cnaracter. Me renearses the circumstance of the vote of back my on the lest day of Con gress, atd condemns it, though consid ering it a perfectly legal proceeding, Kut tbe measure and arguments by which it was advocated made a radical change, he says, in the policy of the Am-rican people, taking the legislator .nt of Ihecla s of persons whose reward is chiefly tha Honor or rencersng important public rervlce. and who are to receive from the Treasury only a frntrftl and honorable maintenance, and'trans ferring them to th' class of persons who are serving for hire, lhe legislator has been elas sea with the J uce. the teacher, the clerervman Woe to the rountrv when places in C'nere?s shall become objects of desire on account of the caonej that is earned in them. In jcivi. g his share of the increase to the Worcester Free Institute. Mr. Haar savs he acted on the impulse of the momfnt. He en deavored to determine the question where the money onght, in justice, to so. as iustlvand as e4uita')ly as he couK under the cir cumstances. His important duty, he suddos ed, was not to touch it himself. "This is the transaction " contiRues Mr. Hoar, "which Gen. Batler thinks resembles the purchase of tbe potter's field by the chief priests with Judas' thirty pieces of silver. Like another personage much pprsectit d by the ciercrv and the religious press, Gen. Butler is notoriously unfortunate in his allusion to Scripture. One of his biographers said of him, 'He makes great use of ti! story of Ananias ever since he lirrt heard of fcim, cbut ten yetrsago. from the late Ctuef Justice JseKon.m Concord Court If.-ms Mankind execrate Judis because be betrayed tbe confidence of tis master. They execrate the chief priefts because tney tempted him to do evil by a bribe. The reDiesentative who betrays the confidence of the peopie, so far resemoies vuaas. ins representative who tempts the eupiditf of his fellows so far resemble- tha chief priests. The disposition of the money for the purchase of the potter's ueiu, doi, omy was DA wrong, out was expressly commended by God. Thev took the thirtr pieces of silvrand gare them for tbe potter's leld, as the Lord annotated " Gen. Butler's real grief, says Mr. Hoar, arises from the opposition he is encountering in his plan to get possession of the government of Mas-saaaui-e.ts iy a iruudcn the Keub lean voters. Hm rac at the press, the tiergy, and the promiucm, uieu ui me country is not strange. It is the common outcry of great malefactors that mankind are In league against them He has quarreled with everybody with Grant, and W ilsoo, and Colfax, and Blaine, and Andrew ham, aad Scbeticlc. and Dawes becaiiRP h i. quarrelsome. They have been compelled.each in his own way to etastise and punish him because he deserved t be whipped. ' He has done, unless he has egreglously imposed upon ns, two things well. He out blackguarded a N wYork mob in 1854, and with a United States army at bs back, he kept down a reoel city in 1852. Massacou6ctt3 is not likely soon to stand in nttd of either of these processes; but he hter has accomplished anything else of much Irepurlatc, wheu his p int could not be carried by sheer clustering, t he history of all his othe. atiercpr.s my be comprised in three words "svyagg.-r," qj.rrel." "failure." I have onlj stated, says Mr. Hoar in conclusion, what is known if all' intelligent men. The people wxll recognize the fidelity of the portrait I have drwn All its features are disclosed and unmasked in the Jfiter which has called Put this communication.

SECOND EDITION.

LATEST BY TELEGRAPH. FAILURE OF LIVERPOOL COTTON BRO KERS. PRECARIOUS CONDITION OF THE GER MAN EMPEROR. HAD A FAINTING FIT OF AN DURATION. HOURS' FOREIGN NEWS. GREAT BRITAIN. FAILURE F COTTON BROKERS. London, August 10. Several failures in the Liverpool cotton trade are announced to day. .SPAIN. THE BRITISH FLXET. Madrid, August 10. A Britieh gunboat has arrived at Alicante, with dispatches for the commander of the Eng'.ish fleet. NEW YORK. TUB EMPEROR OF ORRMANT. New York. Aueust 10. A Berlin correspon dent svs: One of the events for which it is well to be prepared is the death of the German Em peror. Aoprenenstons aooui nis case arise not so mucii irom Bperiun auacKS oi limcss as irom various signs, insiguincant when taken apart. but full of sinnihcauca when eronppd together. The i urntv to Bt. Fetersburg left, it is said. a bad effect on his constitution. lie returned rather tired after a long round of dissipation and tedious railwav i.iurnev. It was so after tue Shah arrived. To physical fatigue incidect to the part of host, was added nervous sutlering. brought ou by the eccentricities o' his cuest. it was supposed al one time that his illness was feigned in order to escape further Interviews wl.u tbe King of Kings. After the departure of the Shah the Emperor returned to Potsdam, where, one hot afternoon he suddenly fainted, falling heavily forward on the floor, and or.ly after an hour's time was be brought to consciousness, ill temper is petu lant ana vaccuating. THE NORTHERN PRISON. ASSACLT CTOS A WARDEN 11T A PRISOUEB TUB PK180NEK KILLED. Mich an Citt, Aueust 15. This morn ing, while Chas. A. Mmnlnir. deputy warden of tbe prison, and Mr. SL John, President of the board et directors, were hlone in the guard room of the prison, Joseph Simpson, a prison er, having armed h'raself with a cooper's broad ax, came into the room anu advancef toward Manning, exclaiming, "damn you, I rill inn yon " The deputy drew a revolver. and ordered the man from the room, threatenins at the same time to shoot it he did not obey. The only recponse the prisoner raide was an attempt to strike wtta the ax. spring ing from side to side to avoid the pistol. and advancing upon the deputy who still coutinueii to order him from the room on pain of beintr shot. At this junc ture 8t. John, who could obtain no better weapon, seizi d a chair and aimed a blow at the prisoner, which unfortunately touched the deputy, wbo was somewhat In the rear of St. John at the time. The blow, however, fell on tbe prisoner, but with Insufficient force to pre vent his further advance. Recovering himself be rushed at the dMuity. aiming a blow, when the latter fired. Undaunted, for an instant tne prisoner stilt advanced, wnen the deputy 'Fed twice again. Mustering his failing strength, the prisoner threw the az, with all his force, narrowly missinir the deputy's head, and then fell back. As he fell tbe Deputy fired a fourth shot. The second shot was fa tal, as was afterwards discovered. Ko motive for the murderous attack is known, except that 8impson had once escaped. and nad an idea that the deputy had reported no tne prison wnen ne escaped. The coroner's Jury returned a verdict excul pating Manning from all blame. RAILROAD ACCIDENT. COAX TRAIN WRECKED ON THE J.. M. AND I. R AILKOAt). A coal train, consisting of an engine and eight cars, fell through a trestle on the Madison brinch of the J., M. and I. Railroad yesterday afternoon, at a point near North Ver non. The train was in charge of Mr. Ben Stillingcr. who escaped without injury. It is said that Mr. E. G. Bondurant, Assistant Superin tendent of tbe road, was on the train and had his arm injured. 8ERIOUS FALL. Solomon Saunders, a colored man, working as a hod-carrier on Roberts Chapel, was preeipiUtcd twelve feet, with a hod of brick upon his shoulders, this morning, by the dropping of a scaff ild He struck upon his head, which was very badly cut and braised, while one shaft of his hod entered just below the femo ral artery, in the right thigh, making a terrible and r'angcrous wound. He was taken ts the Surgical Iustitute and his wounds dressed. Dr. Fox pronounces his recovery doubtful. He lives at 344 West Sixth street. BURGLARIES. For the fourth time this season an attempt was made last night to burglarize the house of tel graph operator Boyd, of the Vandalia line. The thief got into his house, 255 North Mississippi street, last night, and in his perambu lations aroused Boyd, who immediately felt for his pistol, but before he could get ready to u-e it the villain lit ont, not having succeeded in obtaining anything of much value. Boyd says If the fellow thought he had money last night, he was badly fooled, as the pay master didn't reach him yesterday. 8ame very mean thieves attempted to bur glarize Merritt & Coughlen's woolen mills hit night. Entrance was made through a base ment window of the finishing room; thence through the hall to the rear door of tbe sales room. The thieves took off the outside moulditjf ef the door and bored several holes through K, but railed to reach the heavy bolt that fastened it en tha inside, and for some unexplain ed reason failed to gain an entnnce. In leaving the bonding they did as much mischief as they could lo the unfinished work. , . r FOREIGN MARKET-. FINANCIAL. London, August 16, J:?0 p. w. Coaiola, moey 9;stffV uin u b, i tHoiiiu iriXfiti'ri'i 5-JOs Of 1HWV WW o-i-m Aoo V:y, l"-.-... n 5 p ar certe 91 n,unc 47 OTTNBRAC. MARKCT8. LtVHRPOtU.. Anjunt IS Flour Is selling at t8sa an. mi - it ... t . j. . 1 . . 1 . t ueav t mw-i Bt iwi,t -Kii miiwauKtw red is felling at lJsn 3d($ll li d; California white is selling at 13$2 9u; Cal ffrrnia c!nt is selliner at 12s 5dl28 7d Corn la sell og at 38s 91; m.rket quiet. Fork i selling at 65s. Beef advanced bd, is selling at 81s 6d. Bacon is lelllni? at 37s. Lard advanred 3d, is SCJJjng at 89s. Tallow is selling at 40 9d.

MARKETS BY TELEGRAPH.

NSW YORK MONET MARKET. Nrw Yo&x, August 1C. Money easy 4Qfi per cent. Gold unsettled at 114XC&115. Governments are dull aid lower. State Bonds are quiet. Stocks are dull. NEW YORK MARKET. Nbw York. Auiroet 16. Ft-our Quiet and steady. Wheat Firm at tl 47G01 50: red winter. 1 1 C5; amber, $1 6X11 70. Corn Firm at Sifftulc. Oats Quiet and steady at 43(&53c. whisky Qtet ara nrm at .c. Pork Mc quiet arid firm at SIS 12)rfffcl8 25. Lahu Quiet at BgC. CINCINNATI MARKET. CrtfcnnfATi, Ancnst 1C. Futrs Firm at (S SJSfflO 60. beat- KirmAt f 1 SSfttl 30. Corn Firm at 48c Oats Steady at Sialic. Whiskt (Jiiiet; pal. sat 95c. Cotton Dull; nominally at I8je. I'onK tulet at f ,6 75. Bulk Msats Firm: sales of shoulders nt 8Vc, eirar nil uiil , l :itrar IB ueiu al taics tit half million shoulders last eveniig, buyer August, at ejfc bacon m trood demand: saouiaers at c; clear rl V)Gi,l0)ic; clear at H,'ic. Labd yn.et ; tteim lomtnally at bo; city Kettle held at 8XSc. TOLEDO MARKET. Toledo, Ang. 16. Fi.orn Firm. Wheat Is Ic better and strong: ambc M'chlMn. on spot, fl 41Sl 1: selKr for August at 1 4.i; no E U anil -M. red, on spot, at fl 41 .S1 43; do. Wahah. $ 4i(: seller August, (I 41: seller roi M.ptem)itr, f 1 41tQ' l 43; old amber .Micniao, $1 41. Cobn Is a shade better; high mixed, seller Aupnst, 44c'; seller September, 45Xc; seller Octolwr, 4t'K-: seller November, 47c; low mixed, 44Xe; yellow, 4.Xc: white. 8ic t'ATs-yitlet; No. 1 at 3tc. FRKton is Strong at 4it4Vc to Buffalo: corn and wheat, 8U,!'c to Oswego; do. C3tc for com to Kingston. ARCHITECT. TOEL BTOVBR will carefully orepara and furnish tl plans for all kiuds of private and public build lues, and superintend tlie same when desired. Of dee rooms t-i and 34. third flor, Brandon Block. mcluSely J. II. STEM, Architect and Superintendent Draco. Ci''e Hall. oora 18. 8d floor. ai3-m CHOLERA ! MRS. R. SWAIN, M. D Feels nre she has the acent that will core nearlv every case of holer t. bpeclal attention to dicafe or women and cnll .run. Junia-ir BUS. BANCROFT & SALTZMAX, HOMEOPATHISTS, OFFICK: Room No, 3, Martindale Hloolc. DR. BANCROFT, Res: 27) Christian avc. jnnl7ely I DR. SaI.TZMAN, I Res: 141 W. N. li . st. REAL ESTATE FOR SALE. Two lots, hUh groand. North Alabama St. One lot, center Woodruff Place. Three lots, Park Place. All east fronts and beautifully located. an streets ana sidewalks made, All nareatos auu13 48 SOUTH MERIDIAN 8T, CARPETS, CARPETS, CARPETS. We are in receipt of a large stock of beautiful new Carpets, purchased by oar Mr. Adams, now in New York, embracing the finest patterns ant styles the markets afford in .Velvets Body Brussels, Tapestries, Three and Two-Plys, Supers, Ingrains, Woo' Dutch, Hemp, etc. Call and see our new goods. ADAMS, MANSUR & CO., 47 and 49 South Meridian st Mosquito Canopies Large Stock marlOeSm MI80 -A.. NORTON". iVL. X) Late of the "Cleveland Water Cure." House, 131 East North street, Indianapolis, Indiana. Electro Thermal Baths a specialty. Special treatment of diseases of women and children. Office hours from 9 to 11 a. N.; 3 to 4 P. . Jun23m JOHN J. IIAWfild, ATTORNEY JSJJC LAW, Office: Room 4, Wiley's Block, over No. 1 North r ennsylvania street. tirMakes specialty of collections. Refers to .Hes-rs, K. U. Dun A Co. Jul3e3m THE BEST WATCHES FINEST JEWELRY X AD1C, CAN AX WATS BI FouisD :msTflE bates: nousE, M'LENE & NORTIIROP'S.

FOR SALE MISCELLANEOUS.

TOR 8ALK FURNITURE Fin new furniture r at low fig ires 81 Kan Market ttreet. jnn tf UOB BALE CARPETS New . carpets at 81 jnn3tf A. East Market street. I7OR BALE DR. WUITK S i'bulera Specific, at . the Palace Drug Store, H North Feno. street. aug13elw FOR SALE HORSE A fine rear old horse. P. A. B. KnN KUY & CO.. 19 Virginia Avenne. IrOR HALS-BrGGIES-5n-wtoph(nrles. very cheap: can he seen at Wiles' stable, on East Pearl, between Alabama and Delaware streets. FpOR HALE SB AINU MaCUINK A new improved sewlnir .nachlne, cheap; on monthly payments. Call at 115 Kaxt Ohio st.ieet. ap19tf LXR SALE PAINT A veril Chemical Pint. P IIii.deukand & Fuoate, agents, 35 South Merlillan street. jol24elm T70K SAl E BUTTER Choice MiehiRan Imtter A at city Tea and urocry t ires, 47 and 49 North Illinois street and 191 Indiana avenue. aug"clm LXR 8 AiiE A LAUUK LwT f well-kept Furr niture at the new and second-hand Furniture Store, 81 East Market sireet. ap25tf IOlt SALE CARPETS Notioi.s, Coeklnx Stoves and Lounges at 81 a?t Market street raylOetf IOR SALE -PONY A uic family pony, :.ve F year old, sound amlgtntle; good nvmr. In nlre at Williamson's ttable. orof A. N. Him.akd, .ork Box No. 5.4, P. O. aiijlHi F dU SAt.B AT THK CAPITAL FEED bTOKK, 1 K Wet.1 Wasbinctoo street, tne oet DrAEUS of Flour; also Com, Oats. Bran, and Shorts, at as low iijures 31 any nom- in inf city. an? nm OR S AI.K - GRO 'Er.IES-At the lowest prices. Buirar. Tea, Coffee, Staple ani Fancy GroccrK at Citv Tea a-d Oroccrf 8torc. 47 anil 49 ortn 1111nols street and 191 Indiana avenue. anfielm H'OR SALE Hl'NDREDS of caie of diarrhea have been cured iu he lat few day by tho ne of l)r. WhtU 's Cho" ra fspeciflc. Pny it. at tho Palace Drug Store, 82 North Pennsylvania n-eet. AUCIION SALE-. A UCTTOS! Wanted, everybody havirg any arr ticle of merchandise, furniture, carpet, stoves. horses, waeous. bou es. lots. etc.. to plare them li our hands, and we can lnnire 'hem a ready sal' Dawson & Payne. Ill East Vrasnlneton streeu jy:iC-3m VVCTION! The special att.n Ion of those wmtIng buicy hnrness is called to some e have on eon si if merit, ar.rl w 1 be soil to Clce out a'. ver ch.-RU prices 1 ney are wen mane ana 01 irooa stock A nn nan'a n iawon rATNit. Auc tioneers, 111 East Warhlntm ttreet. j 30-Sm , UCTION! Snerial Auction Sale cr rare and I beantifu' shells from East I dies. West In dies, c-ast of China. California. Mcrtiterr.tneiB bea. etc.. comonsinit a lot or aooar one tnousanu cnuip of all defcriptiun. Will be wild at auction t our room-Satsrday momlne and a'ternnon This will be a solendid hanre to iwcnre rome valuable orna ments n a hareain. Dawso & Patne, Auctionf ers. Ill East Washington street. Also, w.) will s-11 a lot of honiHtold furniture. cook nif stove, etc.. and at J o'clock a fine lot f buu'iy harness. jySO 3m FOK SALE 11E4.L ESTATE. OR SALE HOI -K Three new houses. Call on D. Oi isn, 1" inrima avenue. an2ire3 TOR S ALE IIOl'SE-'.0,O('0 reidonr on North I' Delaware street, r. r. Braso. ax wen ain incton t-treeu Inlreetf T70R HALE HOUiE frnall brirk bous on r Srrinir street; price, (t,5U0. T. F. Buako. 33 West Washington ttreet. ju!ivtf TTKlR RALE COTTAGE Citiase of four rooms r on Tinker street. T. F. Brago, S2 West a.-b.-lngton street Jametf 170R SALE-3) POU-ES AND LOTS-Pof sees on 1 riven Imm.diately; 125 vacin. lots; all situ ated between Indiana avenue and Misslsetpiji treet. Inquire at MO North Wet s'reet or at J. W. Bluke law QfBcn, No fft East Marki-t street. T7OK SALE SAWMILL AND BNGTNE PortaP kle Clicular -awmlll and Entfne, all nearly new and hi eood rnnn'nc ordi;r; iu a cood timbered country; will sell for csh oreoort note". Address WM. II DAVIA, CjIu bus, Ba-tholomew County. Ind TJOR 8LB HOUSE Take thisbanrafn! One(l) F co tae frame house. 5 ro m, well aad cellar; shnibbcnr in vnrd. etc.: all within two sonares north if W-hinirton streot ; lot Vtx ISO feet. For particulars apply a: Thomas Bkos., j0 Eat Ohio ttreet. TOR SALE VALUABLE PROPERTY In Peru. P The Indianapolis, rem and Chieeo Railway Comnanv o erforeale on ravoiale terms, an en gine house, rearrlne and blacksmith shop, and th lots on wttica tne same are sitoateo. in rera. inaiana. the property of said compiny. Tbe buildings are of brick and will arranged for mnnnfaetuting pnrpoes,and are large and nt;ar,tial.. 1 he company will varat slid property wi'hin the next thirty davs by moving the machinery to their new shops DAvna Mact, President. angifteg F OR SALE LOTS 8 lots sonth of Car Works at a sacrifice. IGOacrts two miles east of tha city for $7j0per acre. 1 nia is a racr. IS acres on pike, lanre fruit trees covering it, 2,V miles out, 10 exenange tor city property. tlS.OCOIn flrst-claes mortgage notes to trade for city property. WANTED A liberal donation of eroand for an Iron Bridge Bui ding Company. Practical men and have the means. MASON, McLATGBXrJT & CO., 16W East Washindon. ap!6 tf FOR SALE OR TRADE. T7OR SALE OR TRADE HOUSE A Dwellirg a nouse on s nin rtrt et. Price. SS OCO. T. F. Bbaoo, Si West Washinsrton "treet. jul2ietf FOR KENT. IOK beNT-HOUSE 4 rooms. Appiy i-. South uenauiD urcei. a'ipit 3 170R RENT-ROOM-131 North Aiahama street 1 uK'He4 ITOR RNT HOUSE A l.oiife itua'"d on Bricht street, n- ar North s'reet. contain'nff 4 roms. cellar and kitchen. Ap:)y at US North West street. FOUND. T70UND CHEESE That for New York Che I ko tothe City Grocery htore. inaStf "f JV)UND DR. Will E S Cholera Fptciflc. at Palacpl3elw iXUSD-HOUSEHOLD GOODS That the best and cheapest place to buy Household Goods is at si nasi aaraet stree myioetf CV1UND THAT from one to tliree doses of Dr. C White's Cholera Specific will cure any case of aarrnea. auglSelw T7OUND 1 hat Dr. White's Cholera Specific will -a euro any cne or ciarrnca, cnoiera mo'bns, cuuiera iiuau.um or cnciera anglitlw PERSONAL. TERSONAL IF n. HTTBB'J Is in the city he will A. near or an old rnend a. 3L-1 Be'lefontaine r. lU-i PERSONAL f 1 50 REWARD To the 1 erson 1 ho took a black a'paca nmbrel a from oftlre In inuin ttioca, ana no questions asktd auirlrieS PERSONAL Lsdies when yoa want a pood barm m in ri'nr rrnn your oraer to the. Capital Fei'd Stcre, 155 West Washington stieet aoKTelm T)ERSON AL CITY LoTS-I have city lnts to exm. cuauKc iui guou iniius or K'wQ property. ttAIVIfl o Mtf Room 4, No. J W. Washinrrton it. rHYSICIAN. TK.C. B. HALE, Phy.ic!an and Burgeon, office 1101. nnuiiiKioo Bireeu rrescnpiions free. Best of refareiice trivec. sepie ly DR. II AG ART'S ollice and residence is ft8 West Mai ket street. Ho trt-at all diseases, and Rives r irviiiuiciiiiuii n iuu ireuimcric ot women and children. Calis in the city and s irronndin? country nii-wrreu 1 hi: uunrs. nriOetf ft it KKI TA N'I'I l.fc A N 11 tH lUi M L.- . i . I of every deorrirt1,in done at tbe abort et &otic mt tiM jAfT. WAV Inh ftffi

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WANTED-GIRL-DjL,.i;;-iocni -irl: street. . 92 Ohio auel&S WAN TEDG1KL 8 Ncrth .'t;fornia street. fiuptt; 4 iiAMi'AU-.EMALE Totuaerharce o? dininc- .! room, 1:2 North AUbiaw s -ctt. au? tie.-. Waited A GOOD COOK dian s-.reet. M :4!1 North Merii e3 WANTED GIRL -A firl ;o ii ccarral hnnsework for a fHinilv a, -t.r.-. i-c i i . vi-. . bt. Clair street ' 117 ANTED GlRL God seivart Eirl. " arally street. .n,i . WANTED TAILORES chxI tai ore?, at and eooi wae a 4tt Virpin'.a avent o. ANTED GIRL A ci: 1 to tfo -oiitrai hunsework: German nrefo-itnl : mutil familv and good wages. Inquire at 4 N'oiOj street. Jnn30etr JkJ ANTED GIK1. i g.4 ruluido hoti-ewora: In a small familv. iMiniie f c. S eTH':nx. carpen'er nnd builder, Hnrou tire;;, between 01ve and Linden. auzlSt WANTED MALE mii.Y. yANTED-BOY At Sti&m Lfci,Ldry. aneireZ VITANTED MEN Fifty 1 V Apply at Gas Works. r.'p diubes. auclvtf rirANTKI-BhICKLYi:Se - In mid: " do a lob in l-vinetvc. a oe-0 terms. i.t'y, to Inquire at SM MMsachu-etts avenrr. av;it?e VI 7" ANTED Five or sii e.vl 1,. i - i. i'T.tcr5: a so two f or tr three laborer. Ke C. o; tiikks. c reen ter and builder, Huron, Ktweiii CI vj kiid Limi. n. ULUibt X7 ANTED l-OOFEKS-Expen. no d roof..-r. by ' the semelrotr.s i-iattc tuinrni; (ompanv. 62 Eat Market. To good men eteuuy '. uipJoynu; .t and Kooa waes. ant'i-Jeii WANTED AGENTS 5i"0 Mai. fcnd female pents to sell Dr. Cami.bell's L'cMnit.z Oil. fc cure of cholera, etc ; "lo one snccI.U aii i.t to rc 1' .t! Im position; No 3 Journal Bui.din.1 aug 't T ANTED BOY A u.mkI 4 tie lioy, with fume 11 knowledge of cocery bn'.ufx: references rc(nlred. Inqnirc at Branf hof .y Tea ana Groaug!5e:l eery store, lyi louiana avenue. VXfANlED MEN Immcdiitely, afewRO d men M for the wine machine b;mitj. 'S. for both city and county. Toiert'C'lc and e.'ila;!u r.cn extra imiucemejits will be oflVnd. .'.bl v .o Who. U-r & Wilson rfllce. No. 10 West Washu jr;on street, Indianapolis, Ind. auglSibt WANTED SI rUATIONS 7 ANTED SITUATION As tltrk wf asi.i-.tant in a time More ct whoksiic i.ousc. bv a vuun? . man eighteen years of ece witb KOod rfetenrea. Address. P. 8., Journal Office. junft; -t.2t ANTED SITUATION-By.'a young mu, as clerk in a retail rrcrcrv store, or to diivi- del ye-r wspon In the city, i&rt make Mm -ef r.-etul. Audnss"H. K.," J'rjriia! oa relerences given rfllce. WANTED -MISCE LL A N EOl ' : WANTBD J. C. Mo torcplj to my noto o' the 12th insL Avert liiei WANTEIi TO KENT-He ;n-c. MACAI'LCT. 'il ply to Damil aitjf'ct WANTED YOU To try Ripl..-y p.akt. - Powder at 40 cents per tonni. mn.u1m W ANTED TO RENT-Uon w.'w.tb stable AdT drejs Posto.Uce Eox 4;l I oeflice. augM-st 1? ANTEDB.'ARD la r. rle fbmilv. "iiya enre piven. Aoiirehs .1. 'ih.s office ISeS WAN'l ED CANVASSERS At the Domestic Sewing Machine race, fl Eat Washington strec t. aiiiji "WANTED-WASniN. - To to washiiir; and t f ironite bv dav. Apfty to Mm Blain sal ang 15. :i North Noble etr.et. WANTED- RARE CHANCU-tV) to f300 will secure a -afe. rente--!. r.Ml lurmtivn i.n Call soon on Fbank Auen, Pulme; Hoaee. If. -a" WANTED -TO EXCH ANGIC A cood b-'-nry horse on Johnson's hrirs' 'oi- ,,T j er.ee. R 8 Dorsv. fi East Mmket. i.-.a thANI'lii-i luf To K.NOW-'J 'Lai one of the " bet brands of lbnr in the city is sol at 155 West Washington street. aug7elm WANTED LAND- Good LuidefTTclty ioU." . (1 HAINES, 3anl6tf No. Stf West Warhinrtou st. WANTED hTENCIL i"R.Nif Seal Presses, and Stamps of every decript:or to make at Hollcnbeck's SujlcH Works, Sa South lllinoii st. mch22etf s.w W ANTED-HANDS-At Suie7"iH, Iden saw mill, 10 miles north of city. 00 Westfieid Pike Will eive biRwaees CaJ a; mill trretldenc". corner Pratt ani Camp t.treotg, city . I6ej ANTED HOUSJJ Medium sird, rent not to exceed 45 per nor.th, between Fif h and Eipbth ftre. ts. Jobnar.d Wu'.nat. by a careful ten ant. Address Cash, this aire . andid 41 ANTED h.VERYBt-DY to White's Cho.era n i know tha. Dr. as its t.ami 'nilirates, a certain specific for hole'a,tf taken in time. auKMcl. WAN r-KD YOU To try H,p,cy e i,,rmaa Soap, the best in tbe market fit ;s h City Tea -.nd Grocery Store, 17 and 49 North liln'oia pireei, ana iai ir.cmLa av. nnc. aagtlra WTNTEBMarried Ladies to (T) or f er.d fM-'t foracoT.tdei.'jfclCiicnUM Ut lieai otly 1 -GU8TAVU! FAKR.N0.6 Sul vshirM ,t-.t.: over Fancy Bazar. Ind arknolH, ln uj h. iySl, ' WANTED PLAIN fcEWlNO-And thilds clothes to mae st home, at by a 1-dv who In a exxid seam-liv. rtr... -. J. Mebiutt, ihis ottice, or box W, Putollice. anglCr-Jt 7 ANTED K V l K Y F Mll.Viu t.e eitysTonTd have on hsnd a f umlv cf Dr. Wh te'M f hiiVr Specific as a saf.m'ard ai.iir.rt ei.ild-n altsrk cf cbokra, cboleri tnorti.t, choW-rs arrbea. 'n'autnm and diansMSelw lf AS i l ED-PAYING INVESTMENT SAl! jrsons eeki i-navnp invetm. .t to nil on McKERNAN. DOUGLASS & IllTT a inirton street, G.;t' Cock. IT.ce p-n t;I ten O'clnck. r. V. mv14. rf tNTED-PAhTNLR An act ve partner f ba iness man, wi-.h pooilr.-ier'nc-o. A pett't. man livine in t .c;;y t r cer.i :ry, w th &b li' v. wi hits to erea. eln a pt rn.tn nt b.i!i.er. will fln thi an optormni'y worthy of ai!.-i,t;in 'r.it-' o lired from f ?,00 to .',K0. Vor L-.f. rxatioa addrese. with real came, " U. I. HTL.L. Torres.! Of. .. LOST. OST M NY a yalntble ltfe by not u-lr? Dr J White's Choiera Specific. au?13 Iw IOST REVOLVER On batoniay f ernoon, J between tbe Postcffite aaJ whut Hunv h way of P nnsylvnia,Wai.iir.rtor. and lit n-is streets, one farpe revolver, seven hnter. The pa r returninz the same to Room 3b Bjm wc r U-nse will oe iioerany r. waroea. anr;12e5 IOsT-COW-A white cow.fmuTlh'ce" snd"a J half yesra old; haa bete poac Hiiice last of May; supposed to be fresh before thi time wi'h sronrl calf; had leather strap aronnl a.scS, with weiher isneep; oeu aiL.t nea w:a pay libvrM rewir.i for information that leans to her return Jno. W. Vurpbt, 61 and 53 south Meridian, or lM North Meridian. sneirx; FOR TRADE. L'OR TRADE-FARM splendid I 'in .lsfarra to trade for property In this tay nr vicinity I D. Fitch, corner iieorptti Peuii-ylv.a ts 1,'oR TRADE CITY LOTS- for iro.It!s I u ntvc . HAINES JuC8tf Rrfm 4, No. CH W Wa-bin-jtou i-t. L?OH TRvDK-CITY LOlb- Wh . r without V incumbrance for stock of oo;ls or e -oi l niii. tl. HAINES, Inntftf No. 5y Vi V!,,r-'rr?'or fct REMOVAL. DR. J. C. PATCHELL, Dciv ;, lias n moved h-s ottice f 10m t!f o.rr.er of VutMiia avr nn: aud Wafhinfrton street to Prandoa f-lotk i.omit 25 and Sfi, cor, Washineton and DeUwae "ta.. where hi patrons will find him p eparcd to do all 'aBst-s of a to tal work in tbe beat atvle of the aL rov-1v TO LOAN. TO LOAN MONET To loan ca Jewelry, clothing, furnitniv. etc.. nt rh l'u T.i,n nrSiv.

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