Indianapolis Journal, Volume 2, Number 192, Indianapolis, Marion County, 3 September 1873 — Page 1

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E.NAL VOLUME 2. NUMBER 192. INDIANAPOLIS, WEDNESDAY. SEPTEMBER 3, 1873. PRICE, TWO CENTS.

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.ONE WEEK MORE! Only of the Great Sacrifice now going on at the NEW YORK ONE PRICE CLOTMtfG IIOUSF.

LOOK AT THE PRICKS. rnU that we reduced from f'l to $3, wo will now Bull at H SO. SPECIAL ATTENTION TO OCR 7 50 SUITS. Other koca In proportion. 10 00 for $7 50 Vi 50 for 10 OU 15 00 for 13 00 18 50 for 15 00 21 00 for 16 50 85 10 tor 20 00 ! f tl 25 for 75 ) Kik a t ui !j 5U for f 3 00 3 -J5 tor 3 50 4 00 for 3 00 5 00 for 8 75 0 00 for 4 75 i 3 We have also a large quantity of children'! cloths, redaction at same rates, call and be convinced. MOSSLEft BRO&, 87 East Washington St. ay6 J. WALKER, DEALER IN STOVES AND w HOUSE FURNISHING GOODS. No. 29 North Illinois Street. (Y. M. O. A. Building.) Jnn5 too. ' CARPENTERS & BUILDER:! Special inducements offered in Doors, Sash, Blinds, Glass, Hardware, and Mechanics' T00I3, BY STOREY, NEW & CO. EXAMINE OCR STOCK AND PRICES BE ?GRB PURCHASING ELSEWHERE. . eep2 3mo W. M. JONES & CO., REAL ESTATE BROKERS, 76 EAST MARKET STREET. FOB HALE. SOUTHEAST: "We hare 21 lots just across Shelby street, opposite to Shaw & Lippincott's carriage manufactory, unincumbered, "that we can sell for $500 each, in payments of $100 each year. . NORTHEAST: 2 choice lota on Brookside avenue, at $800 each. 2 lots in Johnson's heirs' addition, at $1,440. 15 lots in Car Company's addition, at $800. House on Ilosbrook street, 3 rooms,$l,800. House on Eighth street, 5 rooms, $2,500. House near University, 3 rooms, $2,500. House on East St. Joe street, 7 rooms 46,500. House on Ash street, 7 rooms, $5,500. House on Cherry street, 7 rooms, $0,000. House on Ash street, 7 rooms. $7,200. Carriages in waiting to show property. TV. M. JONES & CO., Agents, 76 East Market street EVENING JOURNAL. INDIANA POUS, WEDNESDAY. SEPT. 8, IKS. NUMEROUS FIRES. The red Hi tot the coon juration seemed da termloed jest arday afternoon to flaunt its folds over the city, but the energy of the Fire Da partment ratb r impeded l.s progress. The first alarm was i "rom box 3-3, and proved to be the stable of I ,wi Jordan, Eq , situated a few feet north of tbe alley running from Wal nut to fit. Clair sti vets, between Meridian and Illinois streets. J lr. Jordan lost his horse a short time ago, anc on Monday bad taken bis buggy out of tbe st ile to be repaired. He bad some valuable household furniture, In eluding four stoves, si "red ia the stable, a por tion of whjch was deal Toyed. As there was no vestige of fire near the building, the 6up?od tion is that it was malii.Ii usly communicated by some of the innumerabl young "fire-bugs" now Infesting the city, an who ought to have an immediate check-rein' p alepon them before more disastrous results ft w their infernal doings. Mr. Jordon estimai ' his loas at 300. The stable was nearly burned upThe stables of G. W. Smil V and H D. Carlisle, on Wcsi Vermont near SsiLfornia, were found to be on fire soon after t above. Mr. Bmlth'a stable was entirely c warned; Mr. Carlisle's pirtlally. These stauta Here also fired by boys. Taey were not instu vd. McClnne's shuck mattress fac torjr. Bear Bluff Road and Ray stieet, which vaa nearly burned Monday afternoon, caught Are again abTut six o'clock, but the flames wt re extinguished before the arrival of the erfgin ea. There was a slight lire at seven o'cloi, near the No.. 3 engine house on Virginia a Vtnue, which was soon rquelcbed. At three o'clock this morningr a stable' was burned on Winston street, near VermoEt. l'oss light. A SMASH. Mr. Willis Minor, bookkeeper for the firm of Wilea Bros., was driving a spirited borse, attached to a buggy, in front of the Court House on Delaware street, this morning, when the animal undertook to butt a heavy ice wagon out of the way, and succeeded so far as to smash 'one of the wheels of the buggy he was propelling. He reared and plunged furiously, but fortunately no further damage occurred.

FIRST EDITION. TELEGRAPHIC NEWS.

PARTICULARS OT f HE GREAT STORM A FLEET OF TWENTY VKBMKLa OO DOWN IN ONE TUCK. ALL ON BOARD FIND A WATEKY GRAVE A VKSSKL WITH TWO HUNDRED PASSEN GERS DRIVEN ON DRY LAND. A SCHOONER GOES DOWN WITH TWELVE MEN. a bXrk wrra fifteen men broken in PIECES AND ALL LOST. THE TIDES EIOnT FEET 1H3HER THAN EVER KNOWN BEFORA HUNDREDS OF nOCSES BLOWN DOWN AND CROPS DESTROYED. THE PROVIDENT BUILDERS OF NEW YORK CITT. EIGHT PERSONS KILLED TO SAVE THE COST OF A FEW DOLLARS. HALIFAX TUB GREAT STORM. Halifax, Septembers. A letter from Guysboro says that the late gale inflicted its full measure of damage upon that town and surrounding localities. The loss to the inhabitants of Guysboro, mostly to traders, is about (30,000. It is supposed that no less than 100 barns have been blown down in the settlements around Guysboro; and the crops, which promised an abundant harvest, are destroyed. The fishermen around the coast have lost their nets and seins. A similar story comes from Fourche, where lumber, barns, stages, trees, fences, etc., are piled up in an immense drift on tbe road for the distance of one mile or more. From "Fourche to Grand River only three barns are standing-, the remainder being in ruins. To give an idea cf tbe fury of the hurricane, nut of two acres of hard wood land at Fourche there are only ten trees standing. LOSS Of LIFB. The fishing schooner Thetis, of Lahave, was wrecked on the north side of Prince Edwards island, and all the crew, numbering twelve men, were lost. Among the crew were three brothers named Corkuw, including one of the owners, and three brothers named Sterkal. The gale commenced at Magdalena on Sunday, August 24. at 9 A. m., and lestrd sixty-one hours, during which time it blew with violence never equalled in the experience of the oldest frequenters of that coast. Fifty-two fishivg schooners, tbe names or. wtuch it is impossible to obtain, were driven ashore and- will be a total loss. Only three dead bodies have been recovered. It is inferred from this, that though the ves sels lost are numerous, the loss of life is not very ereat. Anioi g the vessels which went ashore, was a bark from Lhbrador. The baik was driven high and dry upon land ; but not a soul of the large cumber on board was lost. A FLEET SUNK. At Crow Head, when the gale was at its fiercest, there wtre twenty sail of French fish ermen, and it is supposed every vessel went down with all on board, for not a ve6tige of any or them was to be seen when the sea mod e rated. , FIFTEEN MORE BROWNED. A brig with fifteen on board was struck by a sea off Ead Point of Pie, and overtuined. When she righted, her spars were gone and tne ouu was driven on toe rocas and every soui on Doara perisnea. i ce name oi tbe ves sel could not be ascertained. nioa tides. At Magdalena Islands the tides rose eight reel higher than ever: known before, and the destruction of nroDertv on land haa been ). most as great If cot greater than the lots at sea. " HEW YORK. the defaulting trbasdhib. New York. Septembers The 7ri&ne says mo reaiguauo or v;y ireaBurer oprague, of Brooklyn has been tendered, and It wllr be sent to to the Board of Aldermen Monday next, ana ex Alderman v. u. wtmney will be nominated by tbo Mavor as hi successor. Ills oeuevea tne appointment will be conflrm- d. To persons connected with the Trust Com pany have filed affidavits charging Spragae wuo inaueas ance in ouiee. These will be presented to tie Grand Jury and action will probably be taken In a fw days. There prevails a doep-seated f6elloe that In addition to what is known at present the coniit c'.lon of all members of the ring v.ith frauds will be revealed, and unless R 3d man is permitted to escape the whole plan of plunder wili be m&da manifest. It Is now stated that if Rodman is tried be will be able to prove that he obeyed the orders of Spraguel and members of tbe rii g. but it is not gene.ally thought tat the ring will permit him to appear for t'i.L la a few days be will be quietly balled, and will soon disappear from view. Bi.j.iaiiu F. Trcy, counsel for Rodman, said yesu-rcay to a Tribune reporter, that bis client hid a good defeise against all charges made against him; he could, not say what the defense would be; he could only use the general terms not guilty. Tbe books of the Trust Company and the accounts of the city may show that money haa disappeared, but he denied that his client was responsibU for the loss. He would show that oihecs were responsible forit; who these men were fce could not say at present. . RXFORM COMMITTEE. The Brooklyn Reform Committee of Fifty ield a secret meeting test night. Thev resolved to prepare an address to the public, "and to lnrite the co-operation of the Committee of One Hundred, to hold public meetings with a view to bring abot a radical refoara in all branches of the city government. They xlso resolved to rssume the case of the impeachment of District Attorney Brilton. Coroner Mason, yesterday, at the inquest relative to the death of eight persons by the fall of a building in We6t Eleventh street, said It ould not have cost more than five dollars to have braced in the wails, and thSM prevent the disaster. MORE COEHTBRFEIT BON VS. It is reported that counterfeit Ne w York City atd County bonds had been discovered. TRICCT BARKS. A Washington dispatch says that the Treasury Department has under consideration the question of means whereby the batiks noxr be- ! leved to be aiding the gold conspirators can to detected and punished. l'te Comptroller of Currency has made an atamiation of ten suspeeted banks in New Tori withoa tangible reeult. Itia s.geBted that the sudden counting of assets by department experts might throw more litt upon the actual condition of these banks.

SECOND EDITION.

LATEST BY TELEGRAPH. THE TERRMLE LOSS OF GLOUCESTER, MAHg THREE HUNDRED AND FIFTY LIVES LOST THE PEKIL8 OF FISHING COMMUNITIES GLOUCESTER. IN SEARCH Or Till WRICKED. Gloucester, Mass., Augusta. The revenue and merchants' steamers have gone to tbs relief af the flshermin caught in tbe late a'.orm on the coast ot Nova Scotia. A moderate estimate of the losses to Gloucester is 350 Uvea and 100,000. in RICHMOND. Ppeclal Telegram to the Jonrnal.1 Richmond, Imd., September 3. Three or four stables and as many adjoining sheds were destioyed here by Ore last night about twelve o'clock. It was the work of an incendiary. The African M. E. Conference that has been In session here for tbe past week, adjourned yesterday. The funeral of John H. Hutt'on, a prominent citizen, who died here so suddenly on Saturday, was largely attended at the Friends' Meeting House. ST. LOUIS. the allex-m'coole fight. 8t. Louis, Septembers. The last deposit of 1500 in the Allen-McCoole prize flerht was made last night at. McCoole's saloon. The fight is sit for the 23d. There is not much betting on the result, although tbe friends of both paniee are sanguine. f!rk. The small cabinet shop of Maybaum, Schrider A; Co , and several small tenement houses, in the olley between Eleventh and Twelfth and Anglerodt and Buchanan streets, burned last night. Loss $12,000 to 115.000. TITUSVILLE. ASSASSINATED. Titusville. SepUmber S. W. Scott, of Sewelville, near Oil City, was assassinated Monday evening, at his home. The assassin fired four times, each time the ball entering Mr. Scott's bead. A neighbor hearing tbe pistol shots ran to the bouse and found tbe victim sweltering in bis blood. He was asked it he knew the murderer, and in a dying condition he replied, "Botsford Chandler, whose parents reside at Brady's Bend. The murderer escaped. MADISON. death of a noted horse doctor. Madison, Ind., September 3. J. B. Hartley died of flax in this city last night. He was a celebrated borse trainer and veterinary surgeon inNewOileans and Mobile, and wa known all over the South. Fcr the last few years he has been keeping a livery stable in this city. CINCINNATI. CHOLERA III KENTUCKY. Cincinnati, September 3 There were four fatal cases ot cholera at Millersburg, ivy., yes terday, and two In Paris. . -i . hi CHICAGO. MORTUARY. Chicago. September 8. There were 814 deaths lu the city last week, being twelve less than tha week, before, and fifteen more than in the corresponding week last year. There were eight deaths from cholera, against nve week beiore lasu farmers' ticket. The Minnesota Farmers Convention atOwenton, yesterday, nominated the following ticket: Governor, Asa Burton, xf Rice; Lieutenant Governor. Ebcnrasr Ayres, of Washington; Treasurer. E. W. Dike, of Rice; SecreUry of State, Colonels. W. Stevens, of nennepio; Attorney uenerai, w. r. uieuga. or Kamsey. The platform is very long and diffuse. It denounces the existing political parties as car rupt and subservient to individual Interests; refues to support any person for office who will either deny or object to the exercise by the Legislature of the power to revise ana amena at any time any rlitht or any privileges claimed to be Invested in any charter to any corporation, railroad or otnerwise, wnicn experience boa snown is or may be exercised by tucn corporation or by other similar corporations to the detriment ot the public welfare, favors tarilf, for revenue only favors governmental Improvement of tbe Misslsklppl and other larrc rivers. Opposes large stlaries for public officers as UHtiy to make ouice holding attractlv to bu mun cupidity, and denounces Credit Moblller, ana the management oi the state Treasurer. AlARKETS BY TELEUKAPU. BTEW YORK MONET MARKET. Nbw Yobx, September S. Money at 6 por cent. Gj!datn5'i. Governments are dull. State B mil are qnlet. Stocks are quiet. FOREIGN MARKETS. FINANCIAL. Loicdoh, September 3, 19:30 r. u. Consols, money .....9iJ'95? Con n s, accoaut. saw 5-aoa of i5 5-20s 1367 5,S' 10-408 90 New 5 per cent 91 Erie 4WSie BNKRAL XARH.BTS. Liverpool. September 3.--Flonr Is selling at 8f. WhOt Wlntw 1 aulllni a , . T 1 . VI i I kee red ia selling at lis 8K&1 6d; California white ia eellingl at Ua California clnb U ftllin? at 13s c&13s 4d. Corn, 80s 8d. Pork is silling at 70s. Beef is selling at 85s. Bacon la selling at 38s 61. Lard -8 .selling, at 89s. Tallow ADDITIONAL CITY NEWS. LOOK OUT FOR SNAKES. A gentleman living on Noble street got his child a drink of water from the pump the other night, which the child partly drank. In the morning a snake two inches long, and but Htde larger than a hair, was found in the tum bler. When subjected to a microscopic exam Ination it presented an ugly appearance. It is fortunate the child did not get to the bottom of the tumbler. People had as well look sharp before they drink deeply, either of whisky or water, for it U reduced to a dead moral cer tainty that both contain snakes. GRAND ODGE OF DRCIiS. . Te United StaUs Grand Lodge of Druids meets on Monday next. At the same time the above or&r will celebrate their 25th anniversa

ry In the State ot Missouri, for which extensive preparations have been mde. Besides tha

two grand representatives from this State, Philip Bolchweln and W. Anderson, fiutta a cumber '. of others will taka this occasion to visit St. Louis, Tickets jtood on any passenger train on the I. A St. L. railroad for one week, at Wf 60 the round trip can be obtained by members of tha Order, or any other of our clllrrns, on application to William C. Anderson, No. 10 East Washington street, tfort Friday noon. . 1 EXPOSITION NOTE. TTenry L Spiegel, a young man of this cly, applies for 0 by 10 feet ot wall apaoi for tha eihlblUoa of a beautifully carved wood frame, executed by himself. Q. W. Idncr, city, applies for 75 feet of shelf between fountain and grotto, for green house plants, Joseph Shields, Davenport, laws, applies for counter space for Fiaineli Castlmeie, and Blankets. Thomas Gibson A Co., Cincinnati, apply for 10 by 10 feet of floor space, acd 10 by 10 feet of wall space, tor plumbing work. Fred, ralkenburg, Balston, Ripley county, Indiana, applies for 4 by 8 feet ot floor spacj, for one subsoil plow, to be attached to a shovel aid moleboard plow. EXCURSION TO-MORROW ARRANGEMENTS. Smith it Myers' band will meet at Pcstofflce at 15 minutes before 7 i. v.; all persons who can make it convenient, will meet at aame place and march to depot. Chief Police Thompson will accompany the .excusion with a detail of the police, and with Gen. Knefler and Col. Ruckle as Marshals. Good order will. n doubt be maintained if found necessary.' The excursion train will leave the Union Depot 15 minutes after 7. o'clock, and will stop at all stations en route. The affair promises to be a very pleasant and agreeable one, full no doubt of incidents and happy meetings of the 8oldier Bhoys. Many an old time will be talked over, and past memories revived. We hope all will go who can leave. CoL B. C. Shaw, Treasurer, will have tickets on sale at Union Depot, early In the morning and on the train. Tickets for round trip only one dollar. REMOVAL. DR. J. C. PATCH ELL, Dentlt, bas removed his office from tbe corner of Virginia avenue and Washington street to Brandon Block. roms 25 and 26, cor, washineton and Delaware sts.. where hi patrons will And him p epared to do all classes of den tai work in tbe best style of the art. no vie It JOHN J. HAWifle. ATTORNEY A.T LAW, 02ce: Rcoui 4, Wiley's Block, over No. 13 North Pennsylvania street. 3WMakes a specialty of collections. Aeten to Mes-rs, R. Q. Dan A Co. jal3e3m BUS. BANCROFT & SALTZMAN, . HOMEOPATHI8TS, OFFICE: Room tTo. 3, JMartlndalo Blook. DR." BANCROFT, I DR. SaLTZMAN, Res: 875 Christian ave. Res: 141 W. N. Y. st Jnnl7ely MRS. R. SWAIN, M. D, OO North Delaware St Special attention to diseases of women and child ren. Will visit a.nte cases In city limits. CIIILLS WARRANTED NOT TO RETURN. Jnnl9-1 y WE ARE NuW OFFERING THE LARGEST STOCK AND HANDSOMEST PATTEENS OFNEWOARPTS Ever offered in this Market, consisting of Velvets, Brussels, Tapestries, Three and Two Plys, Ingrains, etc, etc. Our stock contains 1,000 PIECES, Selected with much care for THE CITY TRADE It will not only be found the largest and finest, but the cheapest In the city. ADAMS, MAN8UR & CO., 47 and 49 South Meridian st. , marl0e3m JET GOODS. SPLENDID ASSORTMENT M'LENE & NORTIIROP'S. Cei7 lj Wclatf

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170 R SALV-OLD NKWHrAPKlUI - Inqulr at L this omc. '-M FOR SALlAVIUIl L CllfcMlC.iL rTlNT. - ."li!"l!,"''D f!otb. fi tw ijViK AL-H nNlITKK-Kln. tiorVoreTTure V at low nituroa HI K.t Markst stritet. JmiH tf liXHt SAt.K-AVKI(II.L CHEMICAL PAINT. A II ii.iikiiiiami A Ki'uatr. ailtw 1 K H aXK-Y l UN ii latfiTcalt at 74 KaTTSu A Clulr trt, !: to Ij-OR SALR AVRKH.L CHEMICAL TAINT. a lli''KiiAAsn K FriiATB. avpi Vw 1"?OK HALK-CAU7'kts"3Nw lax earmrta at 61 ' Kast Market street. Jualtf F K SALS DR. WUITBS lalmmiru lor roias, ate. j warranted, at I'alare Drnir "r anrtA. jVK BALK O'KK Kults N- To coal d)or, II ttnecokaforka Iltt i.r.niuxu A. Kuuatb. l,HK HA.K-TII.IN;-A watoo loal of a and S J.1 Inclillitnx, cbeap. Hii.urBiul i Floatk. ttm. I . f X)rt SALK Oi 1 KHIcR e't il.ou4i 1 old I brick t!hio d box factoiv. e mrr irf tl !!. SlppI tHt ami Trrro Utntn Railroad. ep-3t lJOK SAl.S CARiKTB IU ewdhand rrA" Doti. Ilrn.ocli and I ul. at Ma hot's. HI tul Washington strert. oeiil-lw 1?OH SAI K SAFi-l bJ. p, one n-coiid-liand . Safe, one Platform f rales, llti dkrranii a Fro at a. e s w L'OR HALB SKAINCi MaCHINK A new lmV proved aewinir nuchlne, chap; on monthly paymenu. Call at I IS Kai-t Ohio street. fcp'.'J'f "I7dR BALK BuTTtlt Choice Muhljran Gutter at city Tea and (Jrocry 8t jrr, 47 and 4 Nurt n Illinois street atd 191 Indiana avenue, angSelm tJHR SALE A L&KUK LuT of well-kept Furniture at the new and second-hand Furniture Store, 81 East Market street. aptttf ljXit 8 ALB CARHi-.T Notions, Cokln BtoveB A? and Lounge at 81 East Market street - raylOetf UOR SALE BECONU-UaNDED t LKNIVLKB1? The place to bnvor sell ccond-hnded foniltare, steves, etc , etc, la at S5 East Wrshitfrtoa streeu sepl-3te FOR SALE -WAON3, HOHSES AND TJARhes Two Tin Peddlers' Wagons, Horoes and Harness, all In ood order, to c'ose out the concern. Bre-kewhit)ok St Co . KnV'htKtown, Indiana M T7K)R SAuE AT THR CAPITAlTFSBDfiTORIt; V 15 West Washington street, the bett brands of Floor: a'so Corn, Uats, Bran, and Short, at as low figures as any boas- in the city. aagielrn FOR SALB-GR'J ERIES Atlhu owet prices, 8u?ar, Tea, k)ff.;e, Bttple and Farn-y OMcens at City Tea a- d Grocery Stores, 47 and 49 North Illinois street and 191 Indiana avehne. ausGelm LfoR MALB HtNUREDS of cae ofdorrhea r bave been enred in the last few days by tbe ne of Dr. White's Cl.oVra Srec.ftc. Bny it at the Ta'ace Drag Store, 23 North Fecneylvanla street. ' anir22e-26 FOR SALE FIFTH IN V ICK Ja-t received the fifth Invo ce of Eedzie's Patent Improved Rain Water Filters, a'l sizes The only perfect filters manu'actared. Johnson Broh., 62 East. Washington street yepi-'w AUCTION SALE?. A TTCTTOV At ID A w Unnitn ninlr. ull V tr.e ei.tire ootitt of Boarding House No. ITS Scnth D lawa-e street, on the pttml-cs Dawson a-atne. aucuontere, m tast v aebtngton street. jy30-3ra A UCTION! Onn light road wapon. two rood driv- . iiik iiutir e -u iwonorm hi 7 p.jf. ra;uraay. Dawson it Payne, HI East Wathineton street. 4 or Q. jjov rui A LCT'ON. $150 00 worth new tin war: 12 -a A yards of new J-pIy ingrain carpe: f 200 00 wonn or 000 is ana snoe; a Barrels or pood second nana aine. commencing at 11 A. . Satnrday. Dawhok Pa tne, Auctioneers, 111 Eat Wanhing ton street. iaiaOeSm A TJCTIOw. 15 rew mtresse, bed clothlnjr. 1 j sewine macmnes, gooa pair platrorm scaies. riirnnnn uinis, eerier 'aie. ic f Hi A. Patnruay. Dawboh & Patne. Ill East Washington street. iol0e3m A UCTION. Dow lnele and double barnew, 36 - - ui-ct-ii "uiy., unc itji. iib'v w ar, tnii a very larM lot. of ftirnlrntrA nnttnna aa in a w nM. son t Patne, Auctioneers, ill East Washington FOU SALE HEAL ESTATE. TJXJR 8ALB-LOT8 -' heap, roe ?rtwolnt sonth--A evt; smaii toi rr carpenter work taken in panpavnipnr. .wtiiwr troet. . .ntt L.HJK 8 ALU llol ftBi A Iiuum) ut 7 rouuia near C . ihn rnlvernltv; stthlc, woodhouse, well, elstern, cellar, all In flt-c lacs style: teroiseasy. Also. 4 lot near Woodruff Place at .m Ca 1 at No 18 circle 1111. sroi-tite F5 R BALE LOTS A larxe i,umler of valuable iul id tfuiicMju 1 auim auainon. Ajpo on AlhamaandNew Jerrey streets. Western, College, Brooalde. Clifford and Hill avenue; and also those large and valuable 1 t In Stratford C. O. War(i. 141 Nnrili .ll . ' LX)R MALE 401140 In the brdw n Fle'cher s a iiiuon Virginia avenoerorM) per foot if uktn at once. Coal Yard 'ooatl on every way aultabl i for tale 115 feet of Rround cn Macsacharetta avrnne fcr tl,500, f 7,000 of tbe amount payable In 1880,0 per House on Noith Pennsylvania; lot 4SxJS0;10 rooms; t lu.wu; cueap. Coltajre near business; 3 0X); brgln. We want a fl.Soo booe; will pay t7C0 cah. MASON, McLAVGHLIN A CO.,' aplStf ' lew East Washington. FOU SALE Oil TRADE. T7OR BALE OR TRADE-FARM A fine f 'nn of I 80 acres, 5 rolluM wct of White river, south of jMicn'gan roan; acres tinrner, large orchard, nal ance in fine state of cultivation; frame bouse of 5 rooms; will ex -hang for a rarm of :6l acre. S5 or 80 miles west or. soii'heant; 9125 per acre MKkbMAlf, DoceLARS & Hitt, i W est Washington street (eti 4e AUCniTECT. JOBL BTOVKR will earcfnllv prepars and fnrnisb plana for all kinds of private and public build Ings, and superintend the same when desired. Of ftce rooms 23 and 44. third floor, Brandon Block. mchl8ely ; H. STEM, Architect and Bupericter.uent Uffice. O'o Hail, -wim 18. Id Poor. aniSm BOARDING. , TOAkI)INO Tjidina anf g.nll.m.. ,.n V, ., commodated with day. board at No. 7 Fort Wayne avenue. References required. scpVSt .PHYSICIAN. DR. D.B.HALE, Physician and Burgeon, office 624 East Washington e'.rt. Irescrli.tiouA free. B:wt of reference glvon. seplt lj DR. HAG ART'S office and reotdenoe ia S8 West Market street. Ho troau all dieaws, and gives special atteation to the treatment of women ar.d children.'' Calls in the city and s irrouDding conntrr nwered t nil bofir. nrlOelf ' PERSONAL. "PERSONAL Pala:e Drug StoretS North PenaX syivania streeu -' angSieSe PERHONAL-Ladles when yoa Waal sTgood barrel ot Kl'ur send vour order to thi Capital Fed Sti re. 155 West Washington street angelip T)KRttONAL CIGARS Have you irieo the ioldenCrowa Cigars at the Palace Drug Store. Only nve cents. aug23e34 TO IX)ANi rpO LOAN Monsy on all articles of value at No. A 1 Virginia avenue by Crapes & hnooxm. . evpt-lme' "IMJ LOAN-MONEY To loan on Jewelry, cloth-J.,b;fi,a!rnilttre,e,-tbeC-tT Loanome, t Kortli llHnwla street. mhT Ive rpO LOAN-MuNKT-il0,000 to loan on first A mortgage rl estate paper.- runner ene and two years. McKay, Jones & DoRecT, bU Eat Market street. amvelm

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yANTEDyOIRL-fll IWllefunUIre slreat. WANTa.D-.lKI.mi!, North Nw Jrey7t7-7t , ! r'M,,Llld do bonai-work, ap H y AN fKU U1HL K..r gonataT bouMworf; W.TEl- .lHI.h bv Kimi VIi.ttkA.1 over IU , - -"i.i.a iii ing noeiua ''U"r.lLt'.ttl N"'"'l"ln..l.lrt. t, , ,,i Sl WANTKD tli RL Good srvaul rtrl, 'uillv small: aavi-a iivl Nn tai M....C . ...i. ' street. aaiinir WANTED TWO tilHLM-Ono to .o.,k aid'thS OtUir to Ai rhtmMrwAinf l. ..! Iins.....la Iy at ltt-l North Alabama street ' aeil g! WANTED OIRL A rtrT"ioi ,ef, raf'houne. tsVaaPk '..rmatl t.Uf...l. '1 ll. KmxJ WBtfPt. Inquire at Nortii iUt in.ct. W ANTRD-UIHU-fodokltriSu wtVkToii7ii.liI ran ftnin whII amv.. - . a . . . . rmMotmrnt nd ?ood wpr. p)y at T. H. . m ' mm m nmmi PirTCl, PCpl Wfl WANTED-DKK.ssM AKkltj-.'flw ' ex'pwlJJZ . ? reasmakera and tato iippremie g,il at rattern?, tOJi & at Warhiiron airx-cL up-amira, iaw.-J til 1 ' W WANTED MALE HELP. vv ANTBD-THKEB OOD CARP ENTERS-At in in on n BAHHrtvl. aei-vit WANTED-CANVARSEhS- 1 or 15 tit jer.enc CAnvaflrn hv tha nuan Knn U..11 . Canapany, Nj 70 Wert Wahla(tton t'.r ei sepS 6t WANTED CARPaNTERbMm or ,evn gwxi tarpen'ers, a'so four or five Uborers C. Suthern, carpenter and builder, between OI ve and Linden, on Huron street. nr t YlTANTED-SALESMEN-ThTec rvl:; dry gotxie it salesmen; good wage will be givn to sober. indnitrlou young men who thoroufbly uaderstand their buflncsa. Address, Foster Eitdkbs, Evansville. ind.. boi 745. ang (-il WANTED SI TUATIONS WANTED SITUATION As BUUonary Enineer. Addresa Scott, this oftire aept 5t WANT ED-SITUATION i b do family re wing; understand ueli g the Sirper Mwhine. Cnll for three da t over No. 53 North Alabama ct sepV Jt WANTED DR. WHITE'S Bitten arc the be In the world, at the Palme rog Store. 22 North Pennsylva' la street aas2Se26 VTTANTED-ferTUATIO.H Bv man an1 wife as v cooks during the Expoiliuu acd Foir. IaUtiire at 809 Ban New York t reel . sepS-St WANTED A 6ITl7AHONs la'eevioma'fn a dry goods or fancy itoie. AOA-.en H. U. 8 , Journal office. epl-t e 'AJTED-A SITUATION -In a wholesale or retail portry, cr dry giHxld -tore. Wou d take a good -place in any c.tter: tiun bof bns'ner Haie had four years business e purittte Address X, cre of Journal ofbee. e st WANTED 911 UATIoN-B7yrZIF!rTjyTe!: nation as writer in an talent iir y. rr ' estatO' lawyer's office Is a rapid wiiU;r.And wid woik for low salary. References. Adtie fi.r one week K. L B.ylontnal officg p-st-WANTED -MISCELLANEOUS. WANTED YOU To try Rtpi-iv a Paki B Powder at 48 cents perpt nn.i. ao-.-Celuj Ur anted boarders a rw n iMritil West Market street. Riforcocei" nouired. 1 (KeprSt) w ANTED-LOtNOE-S-Pun ha; for re- foldwgloanRes at fie; It'j H D.:aare street. tui-Slm WANTED EMPTY BARRIUW-To rsy 1 59 each for gool eopty roal oil b .rreli , at Indianepolls Lard Oil Works. ani;2-tt WANTK"D-EMPTY"BRHttlHTo"p tl 50 each for god empty coal o.l Dairels, a I-di-anspora Mrd Oil Works u,;2rt-6t WANTED OfFICE A law "otl,- n promlnent iocaUty. Address B. iL K ., Jour aJ of - flr"- augl9 tf WANTK'-YOU TO KNOW-TM,t one of tho beet brand cf flour in the iny 'a ol' at 155 West Washlngt"n street ang7elrn IIT ANTED EMPTY BARRBLi To pa, 1 50 I T eiich for good empty coal oil b.-Telf. at Indianapolis Lard Oil Works. augStt bt TIT A NT K D STENCIL BRANDSf'al TVesses, " and Stamps of every Jmasnption t make at Hollen heck's hUtcU Works, 9 )ou;b JJlinoii sU mch2etf s.w WANTED A UOOD FARM tl AND Man wub rmill family prcfcrre.l; pood refe enccs required : will pay tood wurea. W C. Smock, B4 East Market street. st'-Sl AN l D VOU io try H.piey a Oe.rano op. the best In the market al 18 bars for l, at City Tea nd Urorsry Store, 47 Mid 9 Norta I lltois street, snd 191 led ada avt-nno. augfcelm WANTED Married Lodle3 lo c.J cr Send ttxi fora ronfidrntiaj circular U U.ejn onlv Or GU8TAVC8 FAFJt, Na 6 B-vit W.a,L,r,Kl:.n'treev, over Fancy Baw. Ind apapoil-i, Indian. y l jo W ANTED A BOUS'B-Or UuTlO room, within 8 or 4 iqaaxM ( the bumoeaa part of thac'iy: the nearer bustneaa tbe r t er. Kent will be paid monthly In advance. iddrraa, rta.jog loeatU n. terms, e c , X, this office. spt 6ie WANT ED-PA YINO lSVETMENtbAU"pTr. 'I'jr'r'"trveelmeit to rail tm MrKERNAN, DOLGLAKS A 11ITT, Wert Waabington suoet, G.lffllh's Block. Ottlce rpen t' I tea o ctock. p. at. myi4etf 7 ANTED A HOLfB 1 wabi 10 .nt a hoo of iiuwr-i a.ui w r, in a nooae or na In taaco'lb part of tbe city, i to damage tbs property. Call at oro In the "Jtuie Louse. E, T. o or room H.ve no cbtk'ren I tbe geological room rtTANTBD FOR MEDC.L PUH'HjftEP-Kelly l T Island brandy, old Cognac braj,dy. old Bonroon whisky, old Blackberry ami Currant wines pnr and unadulterated, at the Palate Drug ht.i'w t Nfrtb Pennsylvania street. aucJ'eSo V,7 ANTED BUSINEftS By a '.any co i.net. nfto " cut, fit and make all kiiMla of dr e- acd other garments for ladles, anil all kii.ds ,.f f.tm ly few.ng. tnrlud'ra; r.t'emcn's sh'r.a P. sa address box No W, IndianspolUi po-wificx Prompt atlention will be given t a I roanmuvraHo i. J ANTED TO RENT A ilwvll oi- hon .f li or 14 rooms In the sentral part of tn cl' y by a prompt paying tenar.t. If nr.vrtary will bny the furniture of pirttos with'n to dipoe. Wilt ali-o take a lease. Aodresa, giving purtictjars, Charles Lakieb. Jonrna' ofHce WANTKD BOARD By The let of Octoberby gentlernaa and wife, a turn ,fil rr om wiiii board, in a private family (wbuo tb:r; ar. no other brders preferred), north ot Whirig"n -root w'.thinflveorfix Kjuares. Addrcn, "tttting term. L. A. DcBois, Jonmal office. . . FOUND. TTOUND Palace Diug Store, 23 .No?ib Pcnn y WaJ? 1 nla street an?-. 9 j,suisU ctlUMniv J'tini lor Hew tuikiu.uMi po to the City Grocery Btoro. tau ft YXiL kD Tbe only i-lace In the city where vcaean I - get flvo ceut eicar werth -mok'r.g if ft -he Pa'ae Trng HtnTe. Go and ry IBein, am.r2--'4S . LbXii HuL&EUULl LOUUti 1 Utti lu beet A ' and cheapest pface to buy Hoawbold Gools U at 81 Eaat Market atreet. mv i -f FOR RENT. F R RENT D WELLINt; InnL jfe at x n Ran Ohio strf et. :r)?-3ta iOR RENT SMjLL HvUiS i2 Doui-la-si7. - ' t tepi'i "Orl RENT ROOM Room No. 4 A'nahnl dln7rnltable for law office. aogid lw 70R RENT TW TKNKMENTS m 5vS Washington streeL Inanira of Wm Brads. FOR TRADLX FOR TRADS LAND-Scv n becdred an-a la Douglass and EtLat Counttes.n -.ar the Id aaa and lUmois Centrai Rai.ro -d. v- ill st;,l chet. for cash, or trade for salable tntrrha dUe, Q.8. Jo:ua.i'itri.iiu utv LOST. I OeT MANY a valuable life h. rt ... - r. J White's I holers Bpeeifle. 1 OST-TwoDAGCERhEOl'Jf ES WiU p. ti m reward lf tbe fidr rr, he same f thi 3 this VlA(,