Indianapolis Journal, Indianapolis, Marion County, 9 April 1889 — Page 7

THE INDIANAPOLIS JOURNAL, TUESDAY, APRIL 9, 1889. 7

AFFAIRS OF THE RAILWAYS. ' Validity of Itonds Questioned. The new form which the litigation in the Chicago fc Atlantic foreclosure suit has taken is attracting a good deal of attention, as it is believed that II. J. Jewett and his friends are behind tho opposition for the purpose of retaliating on the present management of the Erie, which ousted the Jewett management. A railroad attorney who has kept apace with the litigation, in conversation with a Journal reporterlast evening, stated that the decree in the case of the Thames Loan and Trust Company vs. the Chicago &, Atlantic Railway Company, recently entered in the United States Court, is for $14,874,7rU(-.$ll,5OO.00O principal and l.314,?tl.l6 interest. Of tho principal, $d,500,000 is tirst-niortgage bonds and $5,000,000 second-mortgage bonds. George J. liippns, trustee, of lluntingten, Ind.,-representing about $70Q,(Xj0 of the secondmortgage bonds, anneals to the Supreme Court of the United States. The points made bv Mr. Bippus's counsel in resisting the decreof foreclosure were, first, the Circuit Court was without jurisdiction; second, the lirst mortgage was invalid because the Chicago & Atlantic Kailroad Company was never properly organized, it being a consolidated corporation, organized pursuant to the laws of the State of Ohio and Indiana. If tho railway company was never properly organized it is plain that the lirst mortgago would -bo invalid. If the lirst mortgage is invalid because the railroad company was incapa

ble in law oi executing it, men it seems equally plain that the second mortgago is also invalid, as the company which in ado the tirst. also made the second. The attorney also states that there is no disposition on the part of those in the reorganiza tion scheme to freeze out the $700,000 bonds Mr. Bippus represents. If his appeal is sustained the etiect will not only bo toinvaliadate tho tirst mortgage bonds, but the S4.S00.000 of second mortgage bonds, and ul timately the 700,000 bonds he claims to represent. Being a co-trustee with tho Fanners' Loan and Trust Company in the second mortgage he represents the 4,300,000 of the second ruortgaao bonds as well as the S700.000 of seconds in whose interest he claims to be directly acting. His appeal is prosecuted a&ainst the wishes of the holders of the $4,o00,000 second mortgage bonds. Personal, Local and State Xotes. It is believed that the Illinois Central road will to-day become a member of tho Interstate Association. John B. Kerr, general counsel of the New York. Ontario & Western road, has been appointed general manager of it, dating from April 1. General Manager Green, of the C, I.. St L. cy, c. was in the city last evening, en rouje to Chicago to attend the meeting of tho interstate itauway Association. Commissioner Walker is quoted as saying that the Interstate liauway Association will do more to benefit stockholders than any association yet organized has done. Most of the Chicago roads are now pay inz the agents who sell their tickets at the hotels regular salaries instead of commissions, ana the new plan works very satis factorily, j Durinsr the coming summer the Lake Erie &. Western will build neat and commodious depots at several points on its lines. One is in process of erection at rly mouth, Ind., now. It is stated that b. t . Boyd, general pas senger and ticket agent of the Minneapolis &, St. Louis road, is to resign on .May 1 to . a i r taxe me same position on mo Chicago, Kansas cc .Nebraska road It is now stated that the same parties who carried through the Big Four-Bee-line deal are reaching into "the Northwest for new alliances, having their eye on the Chi cago Jb Northwestern road. The Coventry locomotive, the special featnre of which is a return fluo the whole length of the boiler, is being rebuilt after the ordinary type of engine at the L., N. A. cc u. shops at 2evr Albany. The Union Pacific has just placed in service on its 'Golden Special" vestibule train a vestibule coach in which there are two bridal chambers. They are finished in white, at gTeat cost, and very elegant. G. II. Hill, who for a few months has rep position on tue u re con Kailway cc navigation company lines. A gain of SOpercent. in the gross earnings of the Lake Erie & Western in the first nuarter of 1889, over thoso of the corresponding three months of 188$, is exciting a good deal of favorable comment on Wall street. Joseph M. Griggs, who has been in tho employ of the Boston & Albany road fortyseven years, the last twenty-four as its general ticket agent, has resigned, and his son Geo. B, Griggs has been appointed his successor. In a short time tho train-dispatchers of this State will have a special meeting, to arrange for properly entertaining the National Train-dispatchers Association, which holds its annual meeting in this city, Juno 12, It is quito evident' that the Pennsylvania Company does not intend to close its outside ollice, on the corner, of Illinois and "Washington streets, for some time. Yesterday the company renewed its lease for a term of years. Ex.President Spencer, of the Baltimore & Ohio road, has been carefully inspecting the Chicago &, Northwestern road, looking , specially after its physical condition. It is hinted that he does so under the direction of the Vanderbilts. The New York Central announces reduced rates to parties of ten or more, copying after the Pennsylvania Kailroad Company in the matter. West of Pittsburg the Pennsylvania people think it a violation of the interstate law to do so. The Piedmont Air-line, in connection with the Pennsylvania line, has inaugurated a system of excursions between New York and the City of Mexico. The distance. 3,000 miles, is made in less than one hundred hours. Two excursions are run each month. At a special election at Kokomo. yesterday, the proposition to vote 25,000 aid to the Kokomo Belt railway was defeated by 200 majority. The road is already in course of construction, ami will be completed by tho Board of Trade. Chicago shippers continue to agitato for a reduction of interstate tarill rates to the same basis as the Iowa rates, and it is stated that they propose to bring the matter before tho Kailway Commissioners of Illinois and ask for a reduction to Mississippi river points to equal the Iowa basis. Yesterday, in commenting on the cut-down-expense orders which the Pennsylvania lines are sending out, one of the officials of the Western lines said: "With this road the study of economy is periodical, and is absolutely necessary in order to prevent reckless extravagance in the great corporation." The shippers on South Meridian street are not pleased with the manner they are approached by the secretary and inspector ot the Indianapolis Weighing and Inspection Association. An old businessman does not like to be told that if ho does certain things ho may expect to be landed in the penitentiary. The long standing claim of the Pennsvlvania road against the Philadelphia fc Erie and tho Northern Central for $V0.000 each on account of tho joint guarantee of the Allegheny Valley railroad bonds, has just been decided by the arbitrators against the Pennsylvania Kailroad Company. Thero is to be no appeal. H. A. Parker has been appointed assistant to the president of tho Hock Island road, with otlices in Chicago. Mr. Parker was general manager of the Chicago, Kansas iV Nebraska, the western division of the Kock Island, until it was decided to place the entire 83'stein under one management. The Louisville, New Albany Sc Chicago road is not figuring in any of the consolidations, but is going along attending to business. In March it shows an increase in cross earnings of $1C,S25 over those of March, !Ss and a proportionate iucreaso in net earnings. The present management propose this year to operate tho road on W per cent, of its gross earnings: PeoDle who bought railroad stocks a week ago have reason to be happy. Stocks like the Atchison. Topeka !t Santa Fe, which were about to bo wiped out,, aro now buoyant, this stock having advanced eix points in tho last week. Vandeibilt once remarked that he got rich hy buying stocks when everybody else was scared to death and determined to sell out. Prominent Baltimore & Ohio oOicials think that Henry W. Oliver, jr.. of Pittsburg, will be elected to the presidency of the Pittsburg & Western Kailroad Com- . ifaajr, which is now vacant by reason of

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lery, on Friday last The Pittsburg & Western is an important lake connection fort he B. &. O., and is largely owned by tho latter. It is stated that the Mackey syndicate is negotiating to secure control of the Whitewater Valley road. Should they secure it they will build from Beeson station to Kichmond. On the south they would strike tho Whitewater Valley road at LaureL President Mackey has returned from NewYork, and is said to have succeeded in raising all the money needed to build the road or the links needed. As might be expected, the strong lines, with the strict maintenance of rates in the passenger service, are Rhowing a handsome increase in earnings, while the weaker lines show the reverse. It is daily becoming more evident that something is yet to be done to help the weaker lines by the stronger roads, or the former will go the wall financially. The strictest economy in management will not save them. A gentleman who was formerly a general officer on tho C, I., St. L. & Croad states that President Ingalls is quito determined to hold J. W. Sherwood on the lines in the new deal. He is fitting up a room in the Central Depot at Cincinnati, which is to be occupied by Mr. Sherwood, and the exoflicial says that he is to be made master of transportation of both tho C, I., St. L. & C. and the Chesapeake &. Ohio roads. Mr. Carnegie's talk about railroad discrimination against Pittsburg, the Pittsburg Chronicle says, is driving parties who have thought of locating there away from that point. In the matter of rates there is no point in the United States that oilers better inducements than does Indianapolis. There is hardly a point in this country where tho business for such point is not competed for by two or three roads when shipped from Indianapolis. Proceedings against three railroad companies are to be instituted in the United States Court at.Butt'alo, N. Y., for violation of the law against the importation of alien labor nnder contract. During the la'te strike these roads brought Canadian laborers across the border to work in the freight yards, and persisted in doing it a"fter repeated warnings from tho collector of customs at Niagara Falls, to tho effect that they were violating tho law. The collector has now put the matter into the hands of the United States district attorney. The east-bound shipments of flour, grain and provisions by the Chicago lines in the Central Traffic Association, last week, show an aggregate of 19,856 tons, against 31,250 for the week previous, a decrease of 11,401 tons, and against 26,113 tons for the corresponding week last year, a decrease of 16,257 tons. Tho falling off is largely due to the early opening of navigation and the diversion of grain traffic to the water routes. The Vanderbilt lines carried 09.8 per cent, of tho business, the Pennsylvania lines 24.4, the Grand Trunk 20.8, and the Baltimore & Ohio 6. A largo shipper of cattle to Chicago has got himself in trouble. A few days ago he approached one of the weighmasters in the employ of the Western Kailway Weighing Association and offered him a sum of money to return a false report of the weight of a certain shipment of live stock or to pass it at tho estimated weight. This is a clear violation of the interstato-com-merco law, as recently amended. The agent accepted the money and subsequently turned it over to George L. Carman, superintendent of the weighing association. No. steps havey et been taken toward a prosecution. The Adams Express Company yesterday notified all it patrons that on and after Thursday. April 11. the rates to New York. Boston, Philadelphia and Baltimore will be reduced 50 cents per ono hundred Iounds. New York will he $2: Boston, $2; 'hiladelphia, $1.75. and Baltimore, $1.50. It is understood that all the express cempanies doing business out of here will meet whatever reductions tho Adams Express Company make. It is thought to be a renewal 01 the old fight between the Adams and the United States Express companies, which forces the American and other companies to make the same rates as tho two companies first named. DAILY WEATHER BULLETIN. Indications, Washington, April 88 r. m. For Indiana, Illinois and Lower MichiganLight rain; slightly cooler, preceded in Indiana by warmer; southerly winds. For Upper Michigan and Wisconsin Light rains; stationary temperature; variable winds. For Minnesota and Dakota Fair; warmer; winds becoming southerly. For Iowa and Nebraska Fair, preceded in Iowa by light rain; stationary temperature; variable winds. . Local Weather Report. Indianapolis, April 8. Time. Ear. Ther.W.II. Wind Weather. Pre. 7a.m. 7p.m. 30.40 30.20 40 GO 51 30 East East Cloudless. Hazy. Maximum thermometer, G-l; mini mum thermometer, 38. Following is a comparative statement of the condition of temperature and precipitation on April 8, 16S0. Tern. Precip. Normal 51 0.12 Mean 51 0.00 Departure from normal ; OO 0.12 Excess or deficiency since March 1. 39 0.74 Excess or deficiency sinco Jan. 1... 93 3.02 Tlus. General Observations. Indianapolis, April 87 p. m.

fc Thermomet'r j x 5 Station. 2 t- fe; 2. Weather. 2. I2 5 ? New York city 30.06 60 42 58 .... Pt, Cloudy. Buffalo, N. Y. . . 30 22 38 32 46 ... . Cloudy. rhirdelphia.Pa 30.04 62 40 CO .... Cloudless. Pittsburg, Pa.. 30.16 54 34 CO .... Cloudless. Wash'ton, I). C. :10.0c 56 38 CO .... Cloudless. Cbarleston.S.C. 30.12 GO 42 C6 .... Cloudless. Atlanta. 'a.... 30.12 64 46 72 .... Cloudless. Jacks'nv'le.Fla 30.H 68 44 70 .... Cloudless. I'ensacola, Fla. 30.10 C2 48 70 .... Cloudless. M'nt'm'ry. Ala 30.14 70 42 78 .... Cloudless. Vicksburp.Mbs 30.12 72 60 78 .... Cloudy. N.Orleaus.La.. 30.18 64 54 72 .... Cloudless. Little Kock. Ark 30.12 C2 46 68 T Pt. Cloudy. Galveston.Tex. 30.14 C6 64 70 .... Cloudless. FnAntonio.Tex 30.08 72 78 .... Cloudy. Memphis, Tcun 30.14 74 46 74 Cloudy. Nashville, Tenn30.12 6C 40 70 .... Pt. Cloudy. Louisville.Ky.. 30.16 66 r 40 C .... Cloudy. Indlan'p'lis.Ind 30.20 60 38 64 .... Hazy. Cincinnati, O.. 30.22 CO 38 C2 .... Cloudless. Cleveland, O... 30.24 44 30 48 .... Cloudless. Toledo, 0 30.22 46 34 58 .... Cloudless. Marq'ette.Mlch 30.16 40 40 54 .... Cloudy. , 8.8t.AlariMlch 30.12 46 36 66 .... Cloudless. Chicago, 111.... 30.18 52 44 C2 T Cloudy. Cairo, 111 30.14 66 44 70 .... Cloudy. 8prinrtield, 111. 30.14 60 42 64 T llain. Milwaukee, Wis 30.14 5S 40 60 .... Cloudy. Duluth, Mann.. 30.16 46 36 52 .... Cloudy. 8t. Paul, Minn. 30.16 60 40 CO .01 Rain. Mooreh'd, Minn 30.16 66 30 62 .... Cloudless. St. ViUc'nt.Mi'n 30.22 CO 26 C4 .... Cloudless. Davenport.Ia.. 30.16 52 46 co .08 Hain. Dubuque.Ia 30.20 60 48 C4 .02 Itain. Dps Moines, la. 30.20 CO 42 52 .16 Rain, fct. Louis. Mo... ;WU2 62 46 70 .... Cloudy. KnnssCity,Mo.t30.lo 62 4h 52 .30 Cloudy. Ft. tilll, Ind. T.. 30.08 C8 64 72 .... Pt. Cloudy. DodfroCity.K'H. 58 .... Cloudy. Omaha. Neb... 30.14 50 46 C6 .... Cloudy. N.Tlattc, Neb.. 30.18 60 44 62 .01 Pt. Cloudy. Valentine, Neb. 30.16 54 44 58 .... Cloudy. Yankton. I). T.. 30.16 52 44 54 .02 Cloudy. Ft. bully. 1. T.. 30.18 5C 42 58 .... Cloudy. HUmarck, I.T. 30.24 68 32 62 .... Pt. Cloudy. FtUuford. D.T. 30.20 C2 24 6 .... Cloudless. P.Artlfr'B Id'jrSO.a 42 32 62 .... Cloudless. Ou,Apelle.X.V.!30.lo 50 31 C4 .... in. Cloudy. Ft.As'nah'ue.MiuO.l? 64 32 70 .... Cloudless. Helena. M. T... 130.06 eo 34 C2 .... Cloudless. Ilolsc City, I.T. 20.82 64 68 76 .... Cloudy. Chevenne,V.T.30.2l 36 32 40 .02 Cloudy. Ft.MeK.'n'yW.T 30.18 44 34 60 .... Cloudy. Ft. Washakie, W 30.22 42 32 44 .04 Pt Cloudy. Denver, Col.... 30.22 42 86 44 .02 Kaln. Pueblo, Col 30.H 52 40 62 .... Cloudy. hanta Fe. N. M. 29.t5 54 34 60 .... It. Cloudy, bait Lako City.. 23.80 64 48 66 .... Pt. Cloudy.

T Trace of precipitation. The Moon and Easter. New York Times. , The moon quarters on the 8th. is full on the 15th, enters last quarter on the 22tl, and becomes new again oh the 20th. It is furthest from tho earth on the 5th and nearest on tho 17th. Tho importance of the full moon this month is probably far beyond that of any throughout the vear, as from it is reckoned Easter, which in turn determines the limits of the lenten season as well as the time of all the movable feasts of the Christian church. It must bo remembered, however, that it is not the actual moon iu tho heavens that regulates the time of Easter, but an altogether imaginary moon, so contrived that the calendar new moon always follows the real now moon, so that it sometimes happens that Easter day, as thus determined, is dillerent from what it would bo if by "full moon" were understood the astronomical full moon. Ono object in arranging the calendar moon instead of the astronomical moou was that Easter mijht never ialloatho saxno day us tho Jewish Pas-

This picture shows two laundresses, one at work fne other not able to, because her hands are cracked and soreshe has been using soap containing too much alkali. Read Prof Leeds's report Gentlemen: The sample of " Ivory Soap which you sent to me for analysis has been received, and you will find analysis herewith. As a result, the "Ivory" Soap while strongly cleansing, leaves the skin soft and pleasant to the touch instead of harsh, uncomfortable, and liable to chap, as results from the use of many common laundn soaps, in which the ratio of uncombined to combined alkali is large. The percentage of uncombined fat "in the "Ivory" is very small, hence the lather is clean, white and abundant, with entire absence of oil or grease. There are no injurious substances. The above considerations show the "Ivory" to be a pure soap and excellent for laundry use. Very Respectfully Yours, Laboratory of Chemistry, ALBERT R. LEEDS, Ph.D. Stevens Ii5TECHNOLocyi Professor of Chemistry. A WORD OF WARNING. . There are many white soaps, each represented to be "just as good as the ' Ivory' ; " they ARE NOT, but like all counterfeits, lack the peculiar and remarkable qualities of the genuine. Ask for "Ivory" Soap and insist upon getting it. Copyright J8S6. by Procter & Gamble.

over. This failed in its entirety, although it is only at rare intervals that the two happen at the same time. Heal Estate Transfer. Instruments Hied for record In tho recorder's ollice of Marion county, Indiana, for the twentyfour hours ending at 5 r. m April 8, 18S0, as f urnlshedby Elliott &BiitIer, abstracters of titles. Room 23, ifctna Building. llenry Peters to David Maybr, lot 17, in Greer's estate subdivision of outlot 100 $700.00 Harry D. Huntinjrton to Tiley Eaton, part of the -west half of the northeast quarter and part of tho west half of the east half of the northeast quarter of section 10, township 15. ranee 5 1,100.00 William II. Wilhelm to Brison Martin, lot 18, in SeidenstJcker ct al.'a subdivision of block 10, in llolmes's West-end addition 1,050.00 Ann M. (iresh to William N. Davis, lot l.iu block 38, in John C. Burton's addition to North Indianaiwlls 200.00 The Btate of Indiana to Willinra II. Morrison, lots 14 and 15. in gpann , , et aL's subdivision of West's addi- - i tion - 120.00 Harvey B. 8hi vely to Michael A. Brennan, lot G, in Milligan's Tark Front addition 7. 550.00 Philip K. Mutchner to Albert Bahm. lot 5, in Hamlin's subdivision of Johnson's heirs' addition 1,000.00 Mary J. Brown et at. to David T. Ptirk, part of lots 4 and 5, in square 10 ... 033.32 Mar Gundrllinjrerto Herrman Cordes, part of the southeast quarter of section 30, township 15 north, rango 4 east 90.00 Same to Jaraea If. Conley, lot 712. in Bright et al.'s subdivision of outlot 155 200.00 Albert D. Johnson to Henrietta Brodbeck, lot 11, in Allen & Boot' north addition 4,000.00 Louis Braun to Henry Miller, lots li:i and 114, In Ruddell'8 (Jlenwood addition 300.00 llenry Miller to Peter Marien, lot 1 14, inlluddell's Glenwood addition.... 150.00 Kanetta Kuhn et al. to Alonzo Powell, lot 320, in Kuhn c Johnson's tirst West Indianapolis addition 400.00 Samuel Moore to Morris E. Bundy, part of lots 1 and II, in I). V. Burns, receiver's, re-subdivision 030.00 Isaac C. Walker to Anthony Pransre, lot , in block C, in Walker's East Ohio-street addition 1.300.00 Josephine E. Clark to Adam Baumann, lot 3, in Dynes fc Cassidy's subdivision of Hubbard ct al.'s southeast addition..-. 200.00 Richard Spauldin to William Haueiseu, part of lot 11, of West's heirs' addition 1,200.00 Minnie Bruce to Samuel Warden, lot 13, in square G, In the southeast addition 500.00 Clara A. Taylor to Annie E. Munson, lot 20, R. B. & J. s. Duncan's addition to Indianapolis 2,600.00 Conveyances. 20; consideration $17,223.32 KEATING Jeflk at the family residence, 530 South East street, April 8, at 5:30. ajrd 70 years. Funeral Wednesday morning at 9 o'clock, from tit. Patrick's Church. Friends invited. . F CNElVL y OT1 CE' J"" ANCIENT ACCEPTED SCOTTISH RITE THE funeral of our late brother. James Coombs, 32". will take place at Lebanon to-day. 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A TVTVC E. C. A CO., manufacturers and il lJVli0 Renairers ot CIRCULAR. CJiOSScui, is and and au other SAWS. Belting. Emenr Wheels and Mill Supplies. Illinois Street, one square south Union Station. HADLEY SHOE FACTORY, -MANUFATUItER OFLADIES', MISSES' AND CHILDREN'S FINE SHOES. Shoes made according to standard measurement adopted by Chicago convention. Honest work and the best of material used in matingShoes. Orders from the trade solicited. 70 and 83 So vi til Ponnsylvnnin St SAWS BEATING EMERY WHEELS. SPECIALTIES OF B. Barry Saw & Supply Co., 1 Qft Aw 1 Ql Q Tnn fit All Vn la nf ftua rpnn!rM. THE SINKER-DAVIS CO.. Saw Mill Machinery, Engines and Boflers, ripe-Fittings and Natural-gaa Supplies, 111 to 140 South Pennsylvania Street. HOLLIDAY & WYON, Wholesale Manufacturers of Coupe, Surrey, Buggy ana express H A E NESS, No. 77 South Meridian street, Indianapolis. CP Price List sent the trade on application. ELECTRIC LIGHT SOAP , Absolutely pure. Will save one-half the labor of wasningu useu acroming to mreciions. iiiauuiaiv uml by the JOHNSTON S SOAP CO., Indianapolis. PATENT SAW MILL DOG. IMPSOVID. Flmpl, Durable, Rapid. rffetia. Bed Do Made. Will hold froifn limber as wll m on. Caa t attached to u; Bead Block. R0CKW00D, KEWC0MB & CO.. (Americas Faper f alley Co.) 180 to 10 8. PennjylTnl 8U INDIANAPOLIS. IND. THE BEAUTIFUL CLEVELAND YARD FENCE Over 20.000 feet put up In Indianapolis during IStid. Cheap, everlasting and ornameut&L Office and Factoet, 22 BIDDLE ST. Three squares south Mass. ave. Depot. FINE SHOW-CASES. WILLIAM WIEGEL. Manufactory, No. C West Louisiana street. LUMBER. II. T. BENNETT, wholesale and retail dealer In Lumber, Lath and Shingles, hash. Doors and Blinds. 151 to 161 bouth East street. n EMIIIGTOII TYPEWRIT Eli 5 vV--rn ;!wf RECENT SPEED TESTS. Cincinnati, J uty 26, highest speed on legal work. New York, Aug. 1, highest speed on correspondence. Toronto, Aug. 13 (International Tournament for tho World Championship), First and Second Prizes, buslness correspondence; First and 8econd Prizes, legal testimony (Gold and Silver Medals.) Wyckoff, Seamans & Benedict, v 51 North Pennsylvania St COMSTOCK & COONSE, WOOD. CHAIN and WOODEN FORCE PUMPS. Dealers in Iron Pipe, Driven-well Points and all Driven-well Supplies. 197 and 109 S. Meridian UL INDIANAPOLIS IPAHBOTT & TAGQAKT STOVE CO. WHOLESALE BAKERS. Crackers, Bread and Cakes. Manufactures of Stoves and Hollow-ware, Nos. 85 and 87 South Meridian street. M. MURRY & CO, Saw and Planing Mill, DOORS, SASH, BLINDS, Hardwood Finishing Lumber, Ash, Quartered Oak, Walnut and Mahogany, a specialty. PINE LUMBER AND SHINGLES. Corner Home Ave. and Alvord St CFTelephone 145. THOMAS NESOM, KSrass and Wocd Pattern Zf.er. H ALSO EXPERT IN WORKING MODELS AND EX' . il PERIMENTAl MACHINERY. WILL ASSIST Tr IN PERFECTING INVENTIONS. Cor. Qocrff! isl tehTOi ZimU, Indianapolis, Ind. , Bicycler and Repairing. WORLD TYPE-WRITERS. Price $10. Send for catalogue. H. T. riEAESEY, 147 & 149 X. Delaware St. Nordylte. ifc Mar in cm Co. Estab. 1851. FOUNDERS AND MACHINISTS MILL AXD ELEVATOR BUILDERS, Indianapolis Ind. Roller Mills, M11L ffpArlnff, Reitiutr. Boltintr-cloth. QralncleanlnK Machinery, Middlings-purifiers, Portable Mllla. etc.. etc Take streetcars ' for stockyards. THE H00SIER BURNER Is the result ot much expt'iiinentini; It combines the beat quahtles of all burners. It Is the favorite, amonjr all gaa-flucra. bold to tho trade at a liberal discount. STEEL PULLY AND MACHINE MM, Sole Makers, 79 and 85 South Pennsylvania St. ANCHOR LINE Atlantic Express Service. LIVERPOOL via QUEENSTOWN. Steamship "CITY OF ROME," from New York WEDNESDAY, May 1, May 21). June 2(1. July 21. fcaloon Tasaape. f CO to $100, Second-Class, $30. GLASGOW SERVICE. Steamers every Saturday from New York to GLASGOW and LONDONDERRY. Cabin 1'assaire to Olas?ow, Londonderry or Liverpool, 50 and $00. Secoud-ClasM. $30. Steemye pashape. eitltt-r Service, $20. Saloon Excursion Tickets at Reduced Rates. Travelers' Circnlar Letters of Credit and Drafts for any Amount iRnued at lowest current rates. For Rooks ot Tours, Tickets or other Information Apply to HENDERSON BROTHERS, New York, or ALEX. METZOER. 5 Odd Fellows Hall, or KREXZEL BROTHERS, Merchants' National Rank, Indianapolis. m DYES DoToor Own "Dyeing, at Jlomc Thy will dye -erythinff. They are sold fevsrywheie. Trice lOe. a package. They have noeqeal for Strength, Brifhtncss, Amount in Package or for Ftne of Color, or non-fading Qualities. They do not crock or traut; 40 colors. For sale br F. A. Bryan, drorrtst. cor. Mass. ave. and Vermont St.; llerinau E. Krauer, aitothwary, 5W E. Wanhlnton st.; T. C. French, Masonic Temple Drug Store, cor. Tnn. and Waahineton sta.; Otto Schotu. dnur. rlst and apothecary, ar- S. Illinois L; Jno. V . Soott, druppist. Subscribe lor tUo Weekly State Journal

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BUSINESS DIRECTORY. THEODORE STEIN, Successor to Win. C. Anderson, 80 EftHt Mnrlrot Strnot, ABSTRACTER OF TITLES.

ELLIOTT & BUTLER, NO. 3 .ETNA ECILDLNG, ABSTRACTS OF TITLES. AUGUSTUS LYNCH MASON, (Formerly of McDonald. Rutlr Mason.) ATTORNEY AT LAW. i)0Hi East Market street. DR. E. 11. LEWIS. Practice limited to diseases ot tho THROAT AND NOSE. 139 North Meridian street. MOSES, OPTICIAN. Largest and txt stock of Optlrnl Oood In the city. Iensos accurately aljnted. l'resciiptJons a sjkv cialty. iKm't mistake the place ioT another, oar name, 'Moses, on window, 4 North Pennsylvania. W. II. CO II B ALE Y, Attorney and Claim A cent, 43 Vance Rlock. Indianapolis Ind. 27 years' ex perience collating U. 8. claims. J. D. GE0KGE, M. D.f rartner of the late Dr. D. irspjrert, continues the practice at Rooms land 2. Baldwin's Rlock. corner DtL and Market sta. Residence.- .(5 College ave. DENTIST. MART C. LLOYD, over Fletcher's Rank. Teeth at reduced prices. Filling at reasonable rates. CUT FLOWERS. RERTERMANN RROS., 37-43 Massachusetts avenue, one-half square nortii. east of Deuison Hotel. JTsTOnen until 8 p. m. CT?T?FC kinds for the OARDRN" and OIjIjIJo. FARM, at either of our scores, 141 West Wash. at. or lii North Delaware at. Cata. logue free. J . A . K VE K ITT CO .. Se-d!uitn, Intuanapolis. Iud. GEO. J. MAYER, Seals. Stfmciln, Stamps. Etc. 15 South Meridian street, Indiananoli.s Ind. Send for catalogue. DENTISTRY. W. W. OATES. Dentist. Room 1. Odd-fellows Hall. N. E. corner WanhinKtonand Pennsylvania sta. Formerly with N. Y. Steam Dental Co. lid Harvesting Mm Co., JU.NUFACTTKERS Or BINDERS, REAPERS AND MOWERS. Headquarters for Indiana, 107 tfe 10'. E. Washington st., Indianapolis, Ind. J. B. HEY WOOD. Manager. R. S. FOSTER & CO., Commission Merchants in Grain and Mill-Feel STORAGE WAREROOMS for storage of all klnda of Parcel Merchandise, Household Ooods, Pianos, eto. Importers and dealers in Foreign and Domestic Comenta. Plastering, Stucco, etc. 68 fc 7Q Soutli Delaware St. NEWTON TODD, Fire Insurance, 24 y2 East Washington St, CUSTOM TAILORING. I have had 18 years experience in theflnest workln Custom Tailoring. I cm nualitied to take any rcsponsthllity which I may be called upon to assume in the Interest of my patrons. I have a large and veil-selected lino of Spring and Summer staples. If I have not got what you want I can get it. lnrn't object to gotne up stairs, when you can jret pood work con tor lea money. I am not the cheapest, but I give you Rati faction and the worth of your money. Leave your order at one for your Uprin e Kuits and Trousers. 4H j East Wash. st.. over C. Brink's cicar utore. J. M COSLER, The WashiDgton, 1). Fine Tailor. SMITH'S DYE WORKS, .17 NORTH TLNNSYLVANIA ST. Gents clothing c leaned. dyet and repaired. Ladies drewes cleanel and dyed. T Photorapk. Finest Photos for least money. CO E. Wash. ht. removal;. JOS. ALLERDICE, .A-fft. Hides, Pelts. Furs, Wool and Tallow To 124 Kentucky Avenue, near Big 4 Railroad. Representing C. C. Stevens & Co.. lioston, Mass. H. B. HOWLAND & CO.. General Western Agents for Genuine Bangor and Poach Rottoin Slat Comp' Established 1863. Manufacturers ot school and rooting filate. Koom 22 lugallg Rlock. National Collecting Agency, 10 Vane Rlock, Indianapolis. Indispensable to dealers wanting to make close collections. Send $1, and receive book that will bo worth $10 in getting In your money. J. PLATT CO., COMMISSION MERCHANTS. Ruttcr. Egrs. Poultry, Oysters, Gamo, etc., 42, 44 and 4ti Kentucky avenue. THE CITIZENS' ODORLESS CO. J. W. GILBERT, Manager. Office, Rooms 13 and 14, Baldwin Block, corner Delaware and Market sta. Vaults, Sinks, etc, cleaned by their Improved. Odorless Apparatus, ia daytime, without offense, and disinfected free of charge. Th best lUstnfectant in use sold by the box. Telephone 141. Orders by mall or telephone promptly atended to. , ""r0. lolititor of ' uebu PATENTS ,CCB" Jsaraal DUAtg. ID1AAF0U-V In: 0' CHEAPEST PLACE IN THE CITY TO BUY Harness, Collars, Whips, Lap Dusters, Etc., E. O. SOUTH, No. 188 Indiana Avenue, NEW YORK STEAM DENTAL CO. From $ 5, $4, 0, $10 tr $M per set. All kinds of ltne dental work at r. tlnrwl iTrcs. r1n poll Hllintc at $1 and npwanL Mlver amalgam. Roc anil 5c. T;th ct tracts with, out paiiu All work Warranted as reTreA(uL Fif teen years experience. A. P. HEBRON, M'gr ltoonia 3 and 4 Grand Opera- houso. I American Tribune 0 Tli Soldier' Family Taper. ETrry ivldiftT BhouM bo aresderot thi rlr. It will keep yen ported on all new laws on Penmon mnttert, and is full of Rood War Morles. written by Koldicrs. cnntaininr valuable War HUtory. l"he paier is puhlihhed to advance the inTeret-toi noldiern. lubh"bed every week. Price ne IKMar per Year. .vrm "jry -nX free. AddrehH THE A.MKIUI'AN TlUHIE, The Soldier's Family Paper, IndianaioUs, ind. By Ti R, Be!f, PiUnX Soilcltsr ind Mscbnica' Drauzhtsm 69 lR2lls E'oclul.ndiir.aro'lj.lnd. KUrCATIONAI(iiubiiib.a io.) IJDLWAPOIU (ri?ai ia. rausiHESS uniVEnsiT7 I 3. Peaa. BL, Wtca Bloci. Opp PcitcEw. j tcm EZI3 k K2123, rrfsij ul Irrlcfca Ttest facilities 'for Puslness, Shnrt-hatuL Penman, ahlp, English and Actual lni.tlncNs Traiuln. IndU vidual instruction. Kducato fr pnat least expen. sive In time and muter. (Iratuat-s hold lucrative positions. Day andXivht KchtMd. iluUr now. Call al University ofiice, 31 When lilock. tilecimt Catiilocno I'Vee, C.cE. W. Bradford, a2 INDIANAPOLIS. IND.