Indianapolis Journal, Volume 2, Number 212, Indianapolis, Marion County, 26 September 1873 — Page 4

THE EVENING JOURNAL: INDIANAPOLIS FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 26, 1873.

WE AEE Giving par customers the greatest chances for bargains ever thought of. Our Stock is complete. We have no vacant shelves, and our goods are all new and desirable. We have just received a shipment of Redingotes that excel anything of the kind ever offered in this market They were made in New York to our special order, and they have given satisfaction in every instance. Look at them and be convinced as others have been. No trouble to show goods. 66 EAST WASHINGTON ST. ADAMS & HATCH.

n t isra 4th p toplstcol JESSE D. CARMICHAEL, Successor to TODD A CARMICHAEL, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL BOOKSELLER & STATIONER, School and Blank Boeki, GEOLOGICAL AND MISCELLANEOUS BOOKS, Sunday School Libraries, Singing Books, etc , GLENN'S BLOCK, INDIANAPOLIS. E3TBible3 of the American Bible Society at cost. tillOjan THE HEADQUARTERS . FOR ARCTICII30BA ;" AHD MINERAL WATERS IS AT COBB'S DRUG STORE, No. 2 PALMER jaI3e3ra HOUSE BLOCK. CITY BREVITIES. There is & grand moral trot at the Exposition to-morrow afternoon. Willis Calvin, Chief Fire Engineer of the Fire Department of Paris, Illinois, is a guest of No. 7's. W. R. McKeen, President of the Vandalia road, came in on the ten o'clock train this morning. The letter list appears In our columns this afternoon, the Morning Jbnmal being too Much crowded to get it in its columns. One of the largest hauls In the city baa only paid out five thousand dollars up to one o'clock to-day. . Sfot much of a run there. Braden Burt ord this morning drew from the State Treasurery $1,161 80 for stationery furnished the General Assembly during the seasons of 1873 and 1873. All passenger trains at the Colon Depot were on time to-day with the exception of the Junction and Peru, the lormer being thirty live mintutes late and the latter thirty. Up to two o'clock this afternoon Fletcher & Sharpe had not only got up with the run of the morning, but their deposits for the day were several thousand ahead of the demands on them. We saw to-day, several bolts of grapes, as large as ordinary sized plums, and sweeter than the "honey of Hymettus." They are go Ing to be taken Xo the Exposition. Neboify we saw could tell the species. Ixear the corner of Third and Illinois streets, lasi mgnt, a ngnt occurred in which a young member ot one of our "bery fustest families" came out rather badly "flaked." The scrimmage occurred in the immediate Ticlnity of a street car and that's all we know about It 5 A crazy woman yesterday undertook to present Emmet Rose, at the entry office ot the Exposition, with a "crown of thorns Similar to that worn by the 8avior," and made by her own hands. Emmet, however, Indignantly refused to place the aforesaid crown upon M rfcn head. He was afraid It might hwrt. W. Redman, who resides on South Tennes see street, becoming gloomy because he thought his wife did not love him supremely yesterday tried to mend the matter by tanging mmseii. His neighbors prevented the consul mauop. oi his design. It Is astonishing how slight a thing will set a man wool-gathering. ine following is a list of fires which each nre company has worked on since the first ol January last. No. 1, thirty-two fires: No. 2, twenty; No. 3, forty; No. 4, thirty-five No. 5, twenty-seven; No. 6, thirty-one; No. 1, sixtyrour; No. 8, thirty-three; No. i, seventeen; No. 10, thirty-two. Hook-aad-Ladder runs to all fires. During the blockade of freight cars at 9 o'clock this morning, at the west end of the Union depot, foot passengers, to the number of four or five hundred became so clamorous aad exceedingly anxious to crowd themselves through, at the risk of being crushed to death. that Brees, the flagman, was compelled to call a policeman Bolen for assistance. What in the world is the Use of scraDing the dirt upon the streets into piles without the piles are removed? On a portion of Delaware street at least two-thirds of the dirt -piles are scattered about the streets again before carts can be procured to remove them, and this is the case on many streets. The practical use of such deings is not at all apparent. A member of the Order of Knights ot Pythias publishes a card in which he states the "courtesies" extended to them at the Expo sition consisted in a reduction of five cents a head for admission, in consideration of their going in as a body Including 8mith & Myers' Band, which subsequently entertained the Board with some of the finest music ever lis tened to. . Suspended Banks. Dickson, Schneider fc Co., manufacturers and dealers in all kinds f Brass Work, Railroad, Plumbers', 8 team and Gas Fitters' Supplies, will sell goods at the lowest market price, and take checks on any bank in the city of Indianapolis. sept, 26-21 Dicksow, Schseidik & Co. The demand for hair switches will be great, during the Exposition, and ladies will do well to call early, and have the first choice, at Medina's Temple of Fashion, 13 West Washington street : he is selling 2,300 of them, at about one-half their value. , FIRE. The alarm of fire at three o'clock this afternoon was sent in from 8 6, 2 7, 2 8. A smoke was visible near the Home of the Friendless; but as It was Quickly subdued, we will not delay the paper to send a reporter to the scene, as the damage must be light any way.

THE EXPOSITION.

TEH THOUSAND. The attendance yesterday was ahead of any ayivet, there being about ten thousand persons in during the day and evening; and the rush this forenoon was greater than yesterday morning. The weather so spring-like and balmy, is being taken advantage of by large numbers of ladies of the city and children. The attendance from the country is also steadily increasing. A ECU ON THE BOaBD. Yesterday afternoon all creditors of the Board rushed in for their pay, and the Treas urer paid out over five thousand dollars, and ' the finances of the institution are sound to the core, especially if this fine weather lasts, and the currency pans out as it has yesterday and to-day. STOCK COMING. Several fine lots of cattle and hogs for the Fair have already arrived on the grounds. The entries for stock yet to come are very large. Tna BOARD. The Board met this morning, but no business of public interest was transacted, the time being taken np by a discussion in regard to the time keeping of the employees; it being ordered that heads of each department keep and certify the time of the employees in their department. - FANCY FOWT..S. The entries for fancy lowla are more numerous than at any two previous fairs, and the show will be immense in that line next week. FBUIT. Several lots of fruit arrived to day, and that department will be filled by the first of the week; it is Increasing In Interest dally. It Is the common remark of all visitors from a distance, that this is far ahead Bt any State Fair. MCSIC. Bradshaw's Band has passed through the pre liminary stage, and is playing good music well, The trepidation of the new players, which subjected the band to adverse criticism at first, is all overcome; and the mueic last night was firstrate, and attracted large crowds, filling all the open spaces in the vicinity ot the music bal cony. ABOUT THE COURTS. in the Criminal Court this morning, three cases against John Groesch for selling liquor to a minor, there was a finding of guilty by the Court, Jadgment was hoi rendered. Five cases against the same were nol prossed. Wil nam uurns for saling liducf on Sunday, was submitted to a jnry who ftturhed a verdict of guilty ahu a fine of 110 and costs was given, In Judge Perkins' Room, No. i, Superior Court, the case of George Lehretter vs. John Fitzgerald et aL, for malicious prosecution, was up. The plaintiff was Indicted by the Grand Jury in June tor phblle Incl'i ceiicyi and the case being tailed for trial in the Criminal Court, was dismissed. The Indictment was intended for Conrad Lehritter, . and found through mistake. The Court heard the evi dence, and fonndfor the defendants who were the prosecuting witnesses before the Grand Jury. If the Grand Jury had made a mistake, the Grand Jcry was the he to be prosecuted. The eternal Joncs-Huttoh care still drags its slow length along in Judge Newcomb's room. No. 2. One of the attorneys has already disfigured a nice new table through the instru mentality of a whlte-nandled penknife, which shows that there are some pretty knotty points to solve In the care. "HTJW'S TDK TMK!" At the corner of Washington street anil Virginia avenue about the witching hour of twelve last night, an adroit scoundrel asked a foolish man what the hour was? The goodnatured foolish man pulled out a Valuable watch with a view of gratifying the inquirer's request, when, after tho eiplrttlon of a veiy hort space of time; the latter grabbed at the time pleeev potsesUed himself of It, took to his timely heels.and made fast time down Virginia avenue. The foolish man should have served his questioner as a quiet gentleman did in New York, who being similarly questioned, walked a few stepr ft! a gas-lamp, pulled out his watch wia his left hand, and a glittering revolver with his right, and coolly remarked, "It will strike one in exactly three seconds, unless you git. " The questioner speedily "gut. IIS FELT RELIEVED. A sensitive gentleman who Is employed about the Sheriff's office When he heard yesterday of the suspension Ot Woollen, Webb& Co., was terribly excited. He: dropped every thing. rushed frantically to his house about a mile and a quarter distant, ahi with distended eyes and palHd looks, told his wife that he was raided irretrievably done np. 8he sympathized in his apparent distress, without the ghost of an idea of what the matter wg. The frantic individual fjrSeeeded to examine his boefrs nd papers, and after a long and diligent t'earch, was greatly relieved to find that he hadn't even a bungtown copper In Woollen, Webb & Co.'s bank or any oUter lank. In fact, he says he is not aulte sure. that he has a cent anywhere ; but yet he teels gfeitly relieved. i - - in - . AN Ingenious device. The firemen, at some of the engine houses, in crder to occupy their leisure hours profitably. engage pretty extensively in scroll sawing. The boys at No. 7 Engine House, on South street, devised a new pattern something diuerent from the patterns heretofore used, and have put together what they call a fireman's bracket. The bracket is about the size of an ordinary brack' et, but sawed out in such a manner as to repre' sent eery tool used by a fireman in the discharge at "his duty. It is decidedly an in genious arrangement. A gentleman from New York was s3 well pleased with the design, that he secured a couple of the brackets to present to a fire company in New York. t AN ENERGETIC WOMAN. Last Wednesday afternoon, two fellows of the lower order of the human race and somewhat under the influence of intoxicating drinks fell to quarreling about some trivial matter, and finally became so exasperated that nothing but blood. would satisfy them; and when passing a butcher shop, No. 117 Fort Wayne avenue, they rushed In, one securing a clever and the other a knife, and made a desperate attempt to annihilate each other. They would have succeeded had not the woman of the shop interfered by wresting the deadly Implements from them and uncermonleusly pitching them into the street. ATTEMPTED BURGLARY. The grocery store ot Herman Rentsch, on Washington street, near Delaware, was t tided last night, by burglars, who came through an alley-way, and attempted to effect an entrance by cutting threugh a window-pane with a diamond. Mr. R. being absent, his wife heard the attempt, and blew a whistle vigorously, wffich brought some merchant policemen to the spot, when the burglars made good their escape. They have not yet been arrested. MAYOR'S COURT. William Turner, George Randall and Samuel Dugan were arraigned for public Indecency. George Randall was shown not guilty. Wm. Turner and Samuel Dugan were committed in tl each and costs the aggregate assessment being 113 40. Two cases were dismissed. John H. Jeffrey paid a drunk and disorderly assessment; George Howird, John Brown and John Flanagan were shnt np.

THE BANKS AND TIIE TUBLIC. , BCNNERS BOOM Bt7 OCT THIS MORNING ALL QUIET AND CONFIDENCE RESTORED. . The panic weakened quickly to-day. When a Ritzingers bank first opened to-day there was rush of small depositors, but all demands being speedily met, the crowd rapidly thinned, and by eleven o'clock there was no sign of a run. The last panic-struck individual had recovered his money and gone'on his way, miserable lest his pockets should be picked or his house burglarized. The danger from this cause is not light. Among the observers who stand about the doors whenever a run is made on a bank are

the pickpockets and burglars. Not a man or woman draws out a deposit without being noted, and their residence sought and spotted. A prudent man with no wish to speedily become an angel, would take the risk of a few hundred dollars about his person or house, in preference to the risk of the ; solvency of the bank. A slight run was made on Fletcher & Sharpe this morning by depositors of the claes noted above. And all demands were paid, without resort to the policy adopted by the clearing house last night; and affairs soon quieted down. The Savings banks had numerous calls from their customers; but they were amply prepared to meet all demands according to law; and this class of depositors are getting cooler. There is a general impression that Woollen, Webb & Co. will be all right In a day or two, and business men are advertising to take certified checks on tbm for goods, and glad to get them too. An Irishwoman, Who wefct ltto Fletcher & Sharpe's this morning to draw her tuonej-" 1250 was crying and clamoring fer a number of minutes after a check was presented for her to sign. They assured bbt e sfconld have every cent as soon as she would sign her naihej but she was so excited she could not set her mind on that point a single moment. At last, however, she steadied her nerves enough to write, and went out with her money and a load of care. The probabilities are that it will be borrowed by her friends, or squandered toy her family thus dissipating the savings of years. TUB PAYMKST OF CHECKS. The action of the clearing house noticed elsewhere, in regard to the limitation of checks, Is not heeded by the banks In cases where business men want money for business purposes. The rule was only adopted to prevent the withdrawal ot currency from the C'ty by outside banks and depo itors, and it was not designed to enforce it to the detriment of business. OJ CHANGE. The following resolutions of endorsement was offered at the meeting of the Boara oi Trade this afternoon: fro$K-f. That it! tb". opinion of this Board the banks of this city have acted wisely n anop'.iog in the present financial cnns, the same pian to prcTr.ri the mischievous withdrawingof currency, that has been adopted in eW York, Chicago, Cincinnati, and nlhpr l.ro ivimmprrial dflAS T?Me,? TV.t If I. Ik. A Mfl 1 OI Indianapolis to stand by our banks in tho present crisis, sod to do every thing in their power to restore quiet ana conscience. Mr. Bright thought It 'was outside of the province ot the Board of Trade tn eh'lorse, or to take any action on the course pursued by the Bank Presidents, and he therefore moved that the first resolution be stricken out. Considerable discussion upon this resolution now ensued upon the question! which was taken baft lii by Messrs. Gibson, Landers and others, . and at the hour of going to press no action had been taken, though the Board seemed about equally divided In opinion upon the motion of Mr. Bright. The second resolution of fered by Mr. Landers received the approval of alL LATER. The first resolution was strteken out, and the others laid Upon tho table. A motion to the same effect, ofiered by Dr. Elliott, was also tabled. Mr. Richardson offered the following resolution relative to the reduction of rates on Eastward-bound freight, which alone would afiord the desired relief, on account of the derangement of business caused by the fiaancisl crisis: Bfnolred, That this Board of Trade request trunk railroad lines to the East to reduce tbeir rates on four, h class freight to forty-five and fifty cent to New York ana Boston, and to other cltii g of New England in the same proportion, and that the secretary be requested to notify the railroads of this aetioil. This resolution was pa?sad nnsnlmously. 14 -iiiJSATH OF' JOHN GltEJJ. Poor old John Given, better known as "Doc Given," has gone at last, let us hope, to the realms ef brighter skies and unbeclouded bliss. "Doc" was one ol the "characters" of Indi anapolis, being widely known, and having re sided here slhee the capital was a "yearling." He was an eccentric, garrulous man, with an astonishingly retentive memory, and possessed of many god qualities. During his last years he has been very poor in this world's goods, out his mends never would let him become a public pauper. He was nearly eighty years of age, and hd n known ailment except old age a disease thai will coineupon a man la defiance ot all the doctors in the world. May John Given rest in peace. . AN ASTONISHED TELLER. George Bull, cashier of the Star Line, had a Check on the First National bank for twenty' three cents, and didn't want to deposit so small a check on his account; so this forenoon he concluded he would make a run on the bank. So he called in as he went to dinner to-day and wanted to know of Jim Slaughter if the bank was paying checks. Jim said. Yes, In small sums I George said he had a check, and wanted the money fof all of it today, bnt left it folded up. Jim said he would see, and when he uu rolled the paper he barely sustained the shock; but after fortifving himself with a chew ot to bacco, proceeded to count out the currency. hi TO THE PUBLIC. Ihsianapolis, Sept. 36. Editor Evening Journal We will be one of fifty to one hundred men who will raise from fifty to one hundred thousand dollars for Woollen, Webb & Co. Call on us at 23 North Pennyslvania street with your funds. We have confidence. E. T. Kiightlbt & Co., 23 North Pennsylvania street LOCAL MATTERS. Bring tocb Checks on any of our city Banks and exchange them for Pianos, Orzans, or any musical merchandise the best and cheapest. at the City Music Store, No. 43 North Pennsyl vania street, sept 2&-ot M. A. Stowell. It rather hit the nail on the head when a lady on being asked what she thought was the meaning of the words "the pestilence that walketh in darkness," answered that, in her opinion, it was bed-bugs. To avoid bed-bugs, use the Wllkens Spring Mattress. Miss Prim drops a tear first over the mar riages, then "over the deaths, when reading the papers, for, srys she, "one is as bad as the other." Sensible people read first the locals, to see where honest, square-dealing, grocers are located. Harlan, at the corner ot Illinois and Maryland streets, is on. Charlbs Dens 19 sells t ld reliable "Co lossus" and "Methuialob," w0 PeciallT fine brands of cigars. sepiweo

SEE THE NEW GOODS IN WATCHES. JEWELRY. SILVERWARE, PLATED WARE,

GOLD H'DED OANES, French clocks. &c. &c. Scc. -ATOOLCLAZER'S, No. 12 East Washington St., Siga of the Illuminated Street Clock. fehWJ? HATS. PRICES Tj O vv . "East Side," 83 E. "Washington St. YOU ARB INVITED OF THE B18 HAT. mhllely TO CALL AT THE SIGN GREEN CRAFT. WANTED-"18 1TI?" It know that DR. ROSE is daily making speedy and permanent cares of all Private Diseases. Privnto ron.nltAtion rooms connected with office. Boom 4 Vinton's block, np-etaire, opposite PortofHce. See advertisement in extenso in morning pa pers. ITT A A.TrPT? r THE CONSUMPTIVES and all affected with any Throat or Long difficalty. Nasal Cutarrh, etc.. etc., to can on 33 R. ROSS, and Investigate the proofs of his maotcry over these dread complaints Office, room 4 Vinton's block. nD-elaire. opposite Postofllce, See advertisement in morninc papers. ep9-lm EC ATS AND FURS, Of the latest styles and In the greatest ?arlety at P. LELEWER & BRO.'S NEW YORK ivZ MAKurAwuiu, 14 W. Washington (Sign of th. triqLlon.) rT01d stvle far altered Into tho latof t fashions add repaired. Tassels and Fur Trimmings for sale. aprl-4thp4collyo A Missouri woman won a house and lot at a rallle, and then she had to buy a shotgun to keep her adorers from wearing out the steps. Indianapolis women are always satisfied with Taggart's Bread. Tub husband of an extravsgant wife thinks that mea suffer more than women from exces sive "lacing." If yen want to economize, buy yotir groceries at No. 151 We6t Washington street. Coors deals in th. best, and sells the cheapest. Ax unpleasant person says it is a great con venience to have a woman for postmistress. They cannot only inform an applicant if there is a letter for him without looking, but can tell him what's in it It's a great convenience to have Cobb's Baking Powder In the house, for it makes light white biscuits. A touno widow was asked why she was going to get married so soon after the death of her first husband. "Ob, la," said she, "I do it to prevent fretting myself to death on account ot dear Tom." No fretting where the pare, bril liant Head-light Oils, sold at No. 15 South Me ridian street, are used. Wiscohsik singing masters teach the high notes by flogging their pupils. Perry Bros., Druggists, No. 50 North Pennsylvania street. get their popularity by keeping the finest stock of Toilet articles in the city. A Westers preacher discoursed from the text, "How old art thou!" and the next day about one third of the women of the congrega tlon called around to tell him it was none of his business. We discourse on Ue fine quality of the Oysters sold by Vanbenthuysen, No. 215 East Washington street. Josh says, young men, be more anxyus about the eddygree y ure going tu leeve, than you are abont the one snmbody left yoo. We say drink the Soda Water drawn through the Patent Soda Fountain Attachment at the Palace Drag Store, No. 23 North Pennsylvania street, If you want the best. There is only one advantage that I can see in going tew the devil, and that Is, the road Iz easy and you are sure to find the way. There's a good many advantages in bujlng your Boots and Shoes of Bartholomew & Bona, No. 98 East Washington street. They keep the best, and sell the cheapest. Try them. TAKE HEED BUY AND MAKE MONEY. Lots in Johnson's Jieirs' addition. Lots in Brown's North east addition. Lots in I. Fletcher's ad dition. Lots in 3?arker & Ilanway's addition. Lots everywhere dianapolis for sale. in InCALL ON SMOCK, SMITH k RANSDELL, 84 EAST MARKET STREET, mayS-ely

"WELCOME. See our arrivals this week In GENTLEMEN'S HATS. 8trlctlj first-daw foods. Ail the.

leading styles, and a complete line made to our special order. Come and see. courtesy w uu

THE ILIFF BROTHERS'

GRIFFITH. BLOCK. SOMETHING NEW !

HALL BROS.' PATENT UKAT AND DUSABLS forms perfect 147 AND U9 N. DEUWARKjST., TAGGARTS BREAD IS

None "but the best of Flour used ia its manufac

ture. White, palatable and BAKERY AT 117 WEST HTWAGONS BUN TO ALL PARTS OF THE

WHAT T0U CAN GET AT THE BUCKUORN GROCERY.

CHOICE BUTTER, FRUITS, VEGETABLES, AND TUB BEST BRAND OF FLOUR IN THE CiTT. Corner of Illinois and St. Clair Streetta. sep.3me J. 8. "WOOD.

AT OUR HEW DRESS MAKING AND PLAIN SEWING ROOMS, No. 86 "WEST MARKET, STREET,

We also have on sale. Corsets. 8honlder Braces

nonnced by some of the best physicians, tne nest supporter m use. Mrs. ADA LESSER, JOSIE A. MUNN, 86 West Market Street.

J. W.

63 NORTH IIJLIlSrOIS STREET

Now opening a lull line of Fall Millinery. sep9-8m

JACOB T. WRIGHT. CARLIN HAMLIN. JACOB T. WRIGHT & CO. REAL ESTATE OFFICE, HAVE MOVED TO BALDWIN'S BLOCK, Kooms Nosl l 2 COR. DELAWARE & MARK El bib. junlScly REAL ESTATE. JOHN M. TODD & CO., OPFICB OVER INDIANA BAXIIKQ CO. Lots in A. IL Pettit'a subdivision of outlot No. 157. at 500. 550 and 000; onequarter cash, remainder in l, a, ana a years, 6 rer cent ' Lots in Johnsen s heirs addition at $ aw, $1,000, $1,100, and $1,200; one-quarter cash, remainder ia 1, 2, and 6 years. A residence of ten rooms, with all mod era imrjrovements. eas. water, etc.: iut . . i i frontine 120 feet on one of the best ave nues: Drice. $15,000; will take a farm in this countv. worth $7,500; remainder on good time. angoeiy SOUTH BROOKSIDE LOT8 STILL SELLING AT From 8600 to 8800 each. Jnrt short distance east of the city, near Woodruff Place. The wooden pavement on Booth Brookside runs directly through this addition, and is now almoxt complete. The main avenues are being eraded and graveled by the owners of the property, and already several parties are building snug little UVWtO. . . , . ... The lots are all large ana completely cover wim native forect trees, euirar, ash and elm, Jmst the size to be beautiful, as well as very comfortable. 1 he street railroad line is to run to it. These lots are owned by Robert Connely ana w . C. Phortridee, and are being sold with a small cash payment, the balance to be paid in one to five years. Compared with Woodruff Place in the lay of the Kround and forest trees in fact there is hardly any comparison South Brookside Is so far superior in every respect. Offloe: 2 "W. "WasKlnaton. Btreet, Cornor room, over Bee Hive Store. R. COSSELY & W. C. SHORTRIDGE. seplO-Sm. H. A. REED, REAL ESTATE DEALER, No. OlE. Washington St. For sale cheap H acres of beautiful ground to subdivide, within ena-half mile of corporation. If old withim ten days will give a peat bargain. For trade A good lot for family carriage. For sale or trade A good stock of groceries. For rale 45 large lots in Stratford. For sale Two new houses on Virginia aveaae, 5 rooms. For sale, chelp A first-class boarding house In good location. . . . .. . . For sale S nice little farms within T miles of the City. Jul93m FOR TRADE. Brick house of 8 rooms, southeast, $8,000. Come on with your trade. Lota In a good location to trade for hones, or horse and buggy. This is a splendid chance to get a good lot at cash prices. Brick basinets house, one-half square from Washington street. Brick house of 6 rooms, and 4S lots, southeast, to trade for a good farm and some money. W. L. WHITE & CO., Room 6, S. XC Oor. Meridian and Washington, T7p Btairu. Jnl8e3m

HAT ESTABLISHM-EN 1 ,

FOLUliNUr iajuinuj Spring Mattress when opened out. COR. MASSACHUSETTS AY. THE FAMILY FAVORITE. digestaDie. WASHINGTON STREET v JantfeSm CITY. and Ladies' Supporters, which naYe been pro REILLY, 63 TIME, If yon want a good WATOH. Or if yon have a watch needing repairs, the place to go is to FEEGUSQS i- CLAPP, ; 44 and 46 East Washington St. We sell Watches of all American makers, and era sole agents for the celebrated BORKL A COTJKVeiSISB WATCHES, which we guarantee to be "AS GOOD AS THE BEST." We aim have a fall stock or Jewelry, Silverware, and Clocks, of all .kinds at fair prices. Watch repairing specialty. Sign of th S1k Spectacles. aprSly SQUARE DEALING IS OTJK JIOTXO. FOR TOUR GROCERIES, FKUITS, VEGETABLES, BUTTER, ETC,' -GO TOH J it ii A JN'b, Cor, of Maryland & Illinois Sts. IWWe have country produce coining in daily. Jnnll 6m C. G. BARTHOLOMEW. 8. J. niKKKll.lj. C. G. BARTHOLOMEW & CO.'S N ATI ONJLL REAL ESTATE OFFICE, HOME OFFICE: No. 1X5 X Sast "Washinglon St, Buys and sells real estate In city and country, an has correspondence with first-claw offices in ether States, South and West. We have some choice farms for sale, within twelve miles of this city. Will take part city property at fair rates if unincumbered. . . Also farms for sale in almost all parts of the State. A large assortment of choice Western land for sale or trade. Two hundre lots in Deland, nifnois, on the L, B. 4W.E.R. extenoion, twenty miles Fest of Cham. Eaign, Illinois. This is a rare chance for cheap omes In a splendid and thoroughly developed country. Whisky is forever excluded. We flffer large) inducements for enterprising manufacturers. About one handred lots In and about the ffltr, ta the choicest and most rapidly growls g parts o. this city, at bargains. Having purchased the Aqsula Parker premises, just east of thecity and adjoining Irvington, we are offering the finest opportunities; for suburban homes that can he had anywhere. This land is selling rapidly at $l,5(t per acre. 'or a few days, we offer some extra bargains in property for subdivision as well as la lots. uaii ana see lor yourselves. j&nlely BUSINESS LOT On Delaware street near Washington, 40 feet front. A bargain. We are ofierias; some choice residences on desirable streets. Buy some lots in S. A. Fletcher's Northeast Addition, and make monej on them. ANDERSON & MORRIS, 49 South Pennsylvania St. anp!3cly WM. II. HENSCIIEN, SZALBB XX HARDWARE & CUTLERY MECHANICS' TOOLS OF ALL IIXDS, DOORB, 8A.8II 6c BLINDS, 123 EAST WASHINGTON STREET Opp. Court House, Indianapolis, Ind. lullcSm CONTRACTOR AND BUILDER, Ot. E. SPRINGER. Estimate made nn JHuiiaingsi end. Satisfaction G-uaranteed Special Attention Given to Job Work Generally SCO MASSACHUSETTS AYK. . auZ9-3m GOAL! COAL! WK ARK ready to put Into yi tons of COAL or COKE as yo' into your bins as many may desire, ana the city. at as low a figure as any as any dealers In Cobb. Brsnham Ac Co.. Office: 17 Virginia svenne; Yards: i94 ChrU lanav. aog8e3m MKo? ERCAN'TILB AND COMMERCIAL PBINTISG every description. Qone at uw suwn w Uce at the J0U&NAL Job rooms.