Indianapolis Journal, Indianapolis, Marion County, 10 September 1889 — Page 7

THE INDIANAPOLIS JOURNAL, TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 10, 188D

AFFAIRS OF THE RAILWATS. Passenger Rates to Be Restored. Cincinnati, Sept. 0. Representatives of the Big Fonr, the Panhandle, the Monon route and the Cincinnati, Hamilton & Darton, whose roads have been catting passenger rates between Cincinnati, Indianapolis tend Chicago, met this afternoon and unanimously resolved to restore the reirular passenger rates on the 22d of September, 1S69. Personal, Local and General 2?otea. The Terre Haute car-works commenced, yesterday, the building of several hundred cars for the Chicago &, Northwestern toad. The Order of Railway Conductors has mato several important changes in ita ritna?. introducing a number of new features. The Pullman car-works yesterday comtnenced on a contract to build for the Chesapeake &, Ohio road 500 cars of C0,000 pounds capacity, M. S. Conncrs, master of transportation of the Cincinnati. Hamilton fc Indianapolis road, returned yesterday from his Eastern pleasure trip. The Louisville & Nashville is in the market for another 1.000 cars. Since March 1 the company has added 2,000 cars 'to its freight equipment.

Neil C. Kerr, central passenger agent of the Oneen x Crescent route, is spending a day or two in the city. Mr. Kerr has just recovered irom a serious niness. The earnings of the Ohio Southern road are aeain footing ud very satisfactorily. The shipments of coal from the Jackson mines are now running up to 125 car-loads a tlay. . F. Woodbridge. chief engineer of the Cin cinnati, Sandusky & Cleveland road, has Deen in xne city ior a aay or xwo, xne guesi oi li. m. uronson. general passenger agent of the O., I. & W. M. R. M ax well, general a sent of the Lake i Erie &. Western at this point, to-day sets Bauirom .London lor home, lie Has been greatly benefited in health by his few "Weeks' sojourn in Europe. The Ohio & Mississippi Railroad Company, in addition to the rebuilding and ' general repair work it is doing, is turning . out, at its own shops, new engines at tne rate of eignt per annum. Despite all the disadvantages which the Ohio, Indiana & Western road labors un der, in the month of August the passenger earnings of the road exceeded those oi the corresponamg monin in vsy, c,xaj. Geo. P. Lee, who for twenty years past has been the agent of the Indianapolis & vincennes road, at uosport, lnaM lias resigned to take the agency of the Louisville, New Albany & Chicago road, at the same point. William B. Strong, who retired, yesterday, from the residency of the Atchison. Topeka & Santa Fe road., entered the Ice ox the company in 1877 as general manager, and in ISiil was made president of the company. George D. Maxfield, the newly appointed traveling passenger agent of the Missouri, Kansas A Texas road, with headquarters in Cincinnati, was in the city yesterday, lie expects the Indianapolis district to be as- ' signed to him. , Vice-president Messier, of the Pennsylvania Company, who, with his family, has llen at Cresson for several months, is ret sorted to be much better, and his physi cians are hoping to eftect a permanent cure of his paralysis. The Indiana & Lake Michigan company, which is constructing the extension of the vandaliafrom South Bend to bt. Joe, Mich.. is having a legal tilt with the Michigan Central railway, which demands that the Toad cross its line either above or below. grade at G alien, Mich. General Passenger Agent Fisher, of the Fort Wayne. Louisville & Cincinnati road. has stirred up the competitors of the line by announcing a one cint-a-raile rate from nil stations to persons who wish to attend the reunion of the Army of the Cumberland at Chattanooga. The Baltimore & Ohio now has eleven engines burning coke as fuel. They are their largest passenger engines, have a boiler fifty-eight inches in diameter at the rirst ring, have nineteen by twenty-ionr-incn cylinders and a sixty -si x-inch-in-di-araetftr driving-wheel. The C. C. C. & St. L. is now reaping the ndvantaeeof constructing the cut-oil at North Bend. It cam now receive the cars of any road, even the largest furniture cars, and load them out of and into Cincinnati, which it could not do when its trains passed through the tunnel. Superintendent Bennett, of the eastern division of the Chicaco. St. Louis & Pitts burg road, yesterday appointed W. J, McCnrdy freight and ticket agent of the road at Greenville, O., vice F. McWhinney, resigned, and E. II. Malott freight and ticket transferred. The steel bridge of the Illinois Central Railroad Company which spans the Ohio river at Cairo. 111., is ncaring completion. The time alloted the contractors expires Dec. 31, 16S9, but it is thought trains will be running over the structure within sixty days. The bridge proper is all done but a jiuie riveting. The Queen & Crescent route is making great preparations to accommodate those ' iv ho wish to attend the coming meeting of the Army of the Cumberland. Ample equipment to carry all will be furnished, 'and everything possible done to make the trip a pleasant one, says General Passenger Agent Edwards. Railroad managers in the Central Traffic territory need not expect the passenger earnings in September to be as large as those of September last year, as the Grand Army of the Republic easiness is not to come in. Last year they met at a point which would help the roads in the Central Traffic territory more than any other point, unless Indianapolis. R. B. Starbuck, chief train-dispatcher of the Indianapolis, Decatur & Western road, has resigned, to accept the position of master of transportation on the Fort Wayne, Louisville &. Cincinnati road. On his retirement from the 1., D. &. W. the employes in his department and in the train service presented him with a silver Bet of nine pieces. T. G. Shanghnosse?, assistant general manager of the Canadian Pacific railroad, lias been appointed assistant president He left for England, yesterday, to contract for three steamers of 5.C00 tons, to steam eighteen knots, for the Pacific mail service to China and Japan. They are to be of the same model and design as the North German Lloyd steamer Lahn. to cost a million apiece and to be delivered at Vancouver in eighteen months. The shipments of flour, gram and provisions from Chicago to the seaboard by the lines in the Central Traffic Association last week aggregated 13,000 tons, against 16.57D for the week previous, an increase of 1,4-1 tons, and against 17,749 for tho corresponding week last year, an increaso of 231 ton. The Vanderbilt lines carried 51.6 per cent, of the business; tho Peusylvania lines 20L1: the Chicago A, Grand Trunk 21.3, and tho Baltimore 3t Ohio 7 per cent. E. A. Mulford, tho veteran ticket-scalper of Chicago, and H. A. McCrea. the champion scalper of Kansas City, were in the city, yesterday, for n conferenco with ticket-scalper Frey. Mr. Mulford says that the scalpers will not be frozen out. The time was when they were poor and i lacked harmony in action. Now all are in good circumstances, and can pay the most eminent talent for defending their cause." They are also united to a man for defense. A railroad official who has given the matter some investigation stated yesterday that tho shipments of fruits and vegetables from tho Southern States to tho Northern markets now reached ten car-loads where they reached one tivo years ago. ThU remark, he said, would apply to all tho roads over which such freights are shipped. There are now over two thousand refrigerator fruit-cars miming between the South and North. Five j-ears ago there were practically none. The Pennsylvania Company runs over sixty-six miles of tho track of the Lako Erie A. Western, the C, C C.&StL over eighteen miles, and the Louisville, New Albany fc Chicago over five miles, including yard-room and depot facilities at Indianapolis. Tho management of the L. E.& W. insist that tho terms on which they have these accommodations are better for th three companies named than it - would be to own a road between the points . the L. E. Sr W. track is used. Freight officials here, ns well aft everywhere elso, are complaining bitterly of tho great scarcity of cars, and the same is true of passenger coaches; many of tho lines are troubled to get aloug with their preseut equipment This is trne of the Pennsylvania the Big Four and many roads of less importance. The Pennsylvania peopld say tht tha 8,000 freight. cars exdered for tho

lines east of Pittsburg and the same number

contracted tor the lines west oi nusourg will afford only temporary relief. Tho Wisconsin Central yesterday cave notice that it would not bo bound by the action of the Western States Passenger Association in electing a secretary to have temporary charge of the auairs of the association. The election was irregular be cause not unanimous, and tho Wisconsin Central declares that it will recognize no one but John X. Abbott as the person in authority until a permanent chairman is elected in the regular wary. This is the same position previously taken by the itocK Island and the Chicago, St Paul & Kansas City roads. The Brotherhood of Railway Conductors is organizing divisions at all important railway centers. This organization is com posed or conductors who it is expected will amalgamate with the Brotherhood of Locomotive Engineers, Firemen and Switchmen, and are understood to be in favor of strikes where arbitration will not accomplish desired results. They will assist each other in case there is a strike at any point where there is an organized division. The Indianapolis Division on Sunday selected as their chief, conductor John McGill. a conductor on the C, C, C. cc St L. road. The organization starts oil with thirteen members. An attorney who is well informed as re gards the affairs of the Ohio, Indiana & Western road expresses the opinion that before Austin Corbin or any other of the large bondholders and stockholders can sell the road or lease it there will be extended litigation, as the holders of the junior securities will not sit quietly by and see the hrst-mortg&go bondholders turn the road over to another's control, either by lease or sale. He expressed the opinion that the easiest way lor the Corbm-Max-well-Graves syndicate to eet out of the trouble would be to place the property in the hands of a receiver, and sell it at fore closure sale as early as practicable. CULLINGS FROM TJ1E COURTS. . A Jury Sayg Mr. Iluey'a Promises Are Not Binding on the Consumers Gas Trust The Consumers' Gas Trust appeared in Justice Walpole'g court yesterday as plaintiff against J, E. Christain, in two cases. The cases were tried together before z iury of six Theodore Rccker, Robert II. Rees, Valentine Corn. J. S. Coffman, Wm. Edmunds and Charles Thomas. Mr. Christian, who has a lumber-yard . at 137 East Pratt had subscribed for five shares of Consumers' Gas Trust stock on Nov. 5, 1887, and again for five more on Nov. 16, 1887. The subscriptions were taken byMilton S. Iluey, who, as the testimony showed, was ready to promise almost anything to get them, and did promise a delivery of gas by Sept. 1, 18S8. Tho gas not being forthcoming at that time, Mr. Christain connected with the Indianapolis Naturalgas Company, and refused to pay his subscription. Considering Mr. Iluey's voluble and valuable services to the Trust, tho attorney of that concern made a very uncomplimentary defense. Mr. Huey will bo able to aay in the old song: I know it was right to dissemble your love, But why did yon kick me down stairsl The defense held that Mr. Huey was not authorized to make any promises, and that any representations outside the printed subscription agreement went for nothing. The iury took this view of the case and found for the plaintiff. A Contempt Can Settled. ( In th? case of the Berkshire Life Insurance Company vsT John L. Dean and Samuel Harvey, wherein defendants were cited to appear before Judge Taylor, of the Superior Court for contempt Samuel Harvey appeared yesterday. He said that he had been deceived by his co-defendant, and tho case against him was conditionally dismissed. Dean, the other defendant, it is said, has removed from tho county. Probate Business. In the county clerk's office, yesterday, the will of Henry F. Poehler was admitted to probate. The property "of decedent i9 left to his consins, the children of Charles and Sopjria HiUman. Letters of administration on the estate of Robert Marvel, whose lengthened fast just previous to his death attracted some attention, were issued to George W. Marvel. His bond is for 3,000. Holding on to the Crops. A temporary injunction and restraining order was issued by Judge Taylor, yesterday, to prevent the removal of crons from the south part of section 32, range 15, this county, by Win. G. Murray, Murray, it is alleged, rented the property from Charlotte McFarland and others, and was about to remove crops from it without fulfilling tho conditions of his lease.. Argument Closed. In the suit of tho Indianapolis Cablo Company vs. the Citizens' Railway Company, wherein damages are claimed by plaintiff, tho closing argument was made for the defendant yesterday before Judge Walker and the case submitted. Pitas of Not Guilty. Arraignments and pleas of not guilty, in the Criminal Court were had in the cases of Patrick Conway, Thomas Savage, Albert Patterson, grand larceny; Ephraim Pierce, petit larceny; Angus Kennfdy and Luther Morris, burglary. A Decision Expected To-Day. Judge Howland, of the Circuit Court, announced yesterday that ho would deliver his opinion at 9 o'clock this morning, in the case appealed from the City Court, wherein the '0 liqnor-liceuse law is contested. Charles Adamson Released. Charles Adamson, the man w ho attempted suicide at the polico station by shooting himself, in the head with a revolver, was yesterday released from jail on $325 bond. The Court Record. SUPERIOR COURT. Eoom 1-IIon. Napoleon B. Taylor, Judge. Louis Meyer vs. Benjamin Schwartz; on account Cause dismissed. Milton H. Wilson ct al. vs. Frank M. Ryan; on account Cause dismissed. Boom 2 Hon. D. W. Howe, Judge. Giles S. Bradley, receiver, vs. Frank D. Macbeth et al. Argument on demuner to complaint heard. Room 3 lion. Lewis C. Walker. Jutf ge. Citizens' Street-railway Company vs. Tho Cable Street-railway Company; injunction. On trial by tho court. Xac Suits FUccT. Stato ; Building, Safe Deposit and Loan Association vs. Mary A. Mescall et al.; foreclosure of mortgage, 81,200. United States Scale-works vs. I., D. &. W. It It Co.; account, S4oQ. Amelia Mcnkun vs. Wm. M. Menkun; divorce. Charlotte McFarland et al. vs. William G. Murray; claim for rent. CIRCUIT COURT, lion. Livingston Howland, Jndge. State ex rel. Lizzie Pash vs. Freeman Collins; paternity. Trial by jury. Verdict for defendant. Ella P. Kotteman vs. William Kotteman; divorce. Decree granted plaintiff on proof of cruel treatment. Clarence E: Weir and Wirt C. Smith admitted to the bar on motion of Howard Calo. Why Soldiers Widows Are Increasing:, CL'.cago Tribune. It puzzles the Nashville American to understand why there are more soldiers' widows now than there were twonty years ago. To the average man there is nothing mysterious in this condition of things. A great many of Uncle Sam's brave boys who wore the blue between 1S61 and 1805 havo died within the last twenty years. Chicago's Suburbs, New York Weekly. Eastern Man I do business in New York, but I live in the suburbs. Do you live in the suburbs, too? Chicago Man The suburbs of Chicago! Great snakes! Do yen take me for a frontiersman? SOCIETY NOTICE. MASONIC ATTENTION Pill KNIOHTS! llaper Commander'. No. 1, K. T. Stated conclave this (Tueslay) evening, t 7:30 o'clock. In Masonic Tempi. BuAlnesx of Importance. FullatUndmceof members itreired BY HON K. ELLIOTT, Em. CCTL Jacob W. fiaum. KcocrAtr.

" T T THAT is meant by free alkali Doctor? I see it mentioned VV m the advertisements of Ivory Soap." " ' Free. Alkali Madam, is the alkali which is not combined with the fats or oils of which the soap is made, due to the ignorance or carelessness of the soap maker. Soaps in which 'free alkali is present are decidedly injurious to. both the clothing and the skin when habitually used. I have seen reports of analysis made of the Ivory Soap by men eminent in our profession, and all pronounce it to contain no 'free alkali to be made with great care and of materials of the best quality, carefully selected, so I unhesitatingly recommend it for every purpose about the house for which good soap is required'

A WORD OF WARNING. There are many white soaps, each represented to be " iust as rood as the ' Ivory

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Richmond A Columbus 9:00 am. 4:00 pm Ar. from N. Y. A Pittsbg. 11:40 am, 6:50 pm, 10:30 pm k . Columbus, Rtchmontl, etc., 9:40 am, 3:50 pm 8Ieepers to Pittsburg and New York without change. : CHICAQO DIVISION. Leave for Chicago and Northwest 11:35 am. 11:20 pm Arrive from Chicago and Northwest 3:23 am, &15 pm J., U. a L B. B. 80UTH. . Lenves for Louisville fc the South 4.-00 am, 8:43 am, 3:25 pm, 6:25 pm Ar. from LouisVie & the Srouth 10:00 am, 11:25 am, 5:45 pm, 10:55 pm I. A V. B. E. SOUTHWEST. Cairo Express, Leave. 7:20 am Vlncerines Accommodation, Leave.'. 4:30 am Vincennes Accommodation, Arrive 10:45 am Cairo Express, Arrive 6:00 pm EXCURSION TO Soldiers Home.' RATE $2.50. For Benefit Indiana Soldiers Monumental Fund. By special train leaving Indianapolis 7 a. m. of Tuesday, Sept. 10. Tickets good returning on special train of came day, or on al. regular trains of lot lowing day. View CAPT. PAUL BOYTONS wonderful aquatic exhibition, and tba NATIONAL SOLDIERS' HOME. For particulars call at C. II. A D., ticket-office, corner Kentucky avenue and Illinois street. jrttsvitLt.tiwAiurfltxitAsa Rfifct- " my m ' The ONLY LINE running a MORNING TRAIN to Chicago, returning the same day. Leave Indian apolls 7.00 a. m., daily: returning, leave Chicago at 11:40 p. m., daily, arriving Indianapolis 7:59 a. m. Otler trams leave as follows: 11:55 a.m. except Sunday, arrive at Chicago at C:trp. m. 11:15 p.m. daily arrive at Chicago at 7:10 a. m. 6:iwp. m. i aa ly . Monon Accomxnociauon. puuman ai Sleeping and Chair Cars on all through trains. Ticket offlce, 26 S. Illinois street, Indianapolis. EAST AND WEST. Trains at Indianapolis Station. Leave, going East. ..V. 4:00 a. m. 3:00 p. m. Arrive, from East. 11:45 a.m. 10:60p. m. Leave, going West.. 7:45 am 12:05 noon, 6:50 pm, 11:15 p.m. Arrive, from West.... 3 :40 am, 10:15 am, 2:40 pm, U:.T0 p. m. ' Dally, City Tlcket-Ottice, 42 Jackson Place. VAXDALIA LINE SHORTEST ROUTE TO ST. LOCI3 AND TU K WB3T. - Trains arrive and leave Indianapolis as follows: Leave for St. L.. 7:) am. ll:5d am, -11:00 pm, 7:00 pm Greencastle and Terre llauto Accom. 4:00 pm Ar. from 8t, 3:4-5 am, 4:15 am. 2:40 pm 5.-00 pm Terre Haute and Gr eencastle Accom 10:00 am Sleeping, Parlor and Reclining-chnlr Cars are run on through trains. For ratet and information apply to ticket affents of the company or 11. It. Debino, Assistant Ueneral Passenger Agent. ANCHOR LINE Atlantic Express Service. LIVERPOOL via QUEENSTOWN. Steamship "CiTV OF ROME," from New York WEDNESDAY, Sept. 18, Oct. 16. Saloon Fassage, $50 and upwards; Second-class, $30. GLASGOW SERVICE. Steamers every Saturday from New York to GLASGOW and LONDONDERRY. Cabin Passage to Glasgow, Londonderry or Liverpool, $5U and $6U. becond-clasH, Steerage passage, either Service. $20. MEDITERRANEAN SERVICE. New York Ui Naples direct. 8. 8. Victoria. Tuesday, Oct. 15. Cabin pasae, f 80 and $ 100. Travelers' Circular letters of Credit and Drafts for any Amount issued at lowest current rates. For Books of Tours, Tickets r other Information Applxto HENDERSON BROTHERS, New York, or ALEX. METZGEH, 5 Odd Fellows' HalL or FRENZEL BROTHERS, Merchants' National Rank. IndlauapoUa. INSURANCE DIRECTORY HENRY COE. Fire Insurance Agency 13 Martlndale Block. HOLLAND, CliAa a. W East Market Pacific Mutual Life and Accident. SUDLOW a MARSH. Managers, uoa E. Market 8t for Indiana, Ohio. Kentucky, Tennessee and West Virginia for the Provident savings Life Assurance Socictv of New York. Sherpard Homans's plan o" pure Ille insurance, unmixed with banking, a t-pecialty.-ANNOUNCEMENTS. CANVASSERS, EITHER SEX, EVERYWHERE positively roaklnjt i25 to f 50 weekly. Eminently resiHTtalrte. prontablf. pleasant. Write quick. CRAFT A CLAY. Indianapolis. Ind. 4 STROLOOKR MRS. DR. 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BUSIPSS DIRECTORY.

ATKINS SPciSSuiTSo'SS Belting. Emery Wneela and Mill Illinois street, one squaro oath Union Station. QAWC be.1!0 OA WO EMERY WHEELS. SPECIALTIES OF W. B. Barry Saw & Supply Co., 132 fe 134 8. Penn 8L AU kinds of Sars repaired. THE SINKER-DAVIS CO.. Saw-Mill MacMaerj, Ensues and Boikn, " Pipe-Fitting and Natural-gas SappUea. Ill to 149 South Pennsylvania Street HOLLIDAY & WYON, Wholesale Manufacturers of Coupe, Surrey, Buggy and Express HAENESS, No. 77 South Meridian street, Indianapolis, Ind. ty Price List sent the trade on application. SAFE-DEPOSIT VAULT Absolute safety against Fire and Barglar. Finest and only vault of the kind in the State. Policeman day and night on gurd . Designed for the safe-k.ee Ins of Money, Bonds, Wilis, Deeds, Abstracts, Silverplate. Jewels, and Valuable Trunks and Packages, eto. i 1 i A. Fletcher & Co. Safe Deposit John S. Tahkixgton, Manager. LUMBER.. SHINGLES, ETC. HENRY COBURN, dealer in all kinds of Building Material. Sash. Doors Blinds and Frames. Yeranda work a specialty. PLANING-MILL axd Y'ARD Kentucky avenue and Mississippi street. The Indianapolis Glue Company Manufactures all kinds of CABINET GLUES AND CURLED HAIR. PATENT SAW UILL D06. IMPHOTID. Bin!, Dmrb:. R14. ttttttlr: Bsst Dot St 11. Will hold rraiam tlmhaf vsll u soft. Caa bs atuatsd to aay Bssl Blesk. R0CKT700D, 1TET7C01IB & CO., (ajaarisaa Tpw Tiller C.) 180 to 180 0. Pannaylvania It, ZKSIAKA70UI. UTIX H. C. SMITHER. Manufacturer and Dealer In Roofing Felt, Roofing Pitch, Coal Tar. 2 and 3-ply Ready Roofing. Metal anaowrr ivooi saints, maters reus, sneauung jreita. Asbestos Fire-proof Felt, Straw Board, m W. Md. st. KEMIMTOISr STANDARD TYPEWRITER It has been for fifteen vears the STAND ARD, and embraces the latest and highest achievements oi inventive ekiLL . Wyckoff, Seamans & Benedict, 31 East Market St., Indianapolis. THE BEAUTIFUL t. CLEYELMD YARD FEXCE. Over 20,000 feet put np In Indianapolis daring 1888. uucop, everiasung anu ornamental. Office and Factoet, v Q2 BIDDLE STREET, Three squares south Mass. ave. Depot. ADAMANT WALL PLASTER. The new, cheapest and best Wall Plaster known to tne trade. Manufactory at 196 west Maryland street. 1.HD1AJXA ADAMANT I'IaASTEH CO. irT)TT?T CJTl fTTTI Wm. Lakosknkamp. VJKJJL A JLil-VOliJJ. i. JXmanufac'rerof Brew Kettles, Soda Fountains, Gas Generators, Candy KeU ties. Dyers' Cylinders, dealer in Sheet; Copper and lirass, moms, etc. uo south Delaware street. , J. C. HIRSCHMAN & CO., Manufacturers of Mattresses, Dealers and Reno vators oi Feathers. Our llenovator boats the world, M North New J eraey street. FINE SHOW-CASES. WILLIAM WTEGEL. Mantjfactobt, No. 0 West Louisiana street. COMSTOCK & COONSE, WOOD, CHAIN and WOODEN FOUCE PUMPS. DeAlen in Iron Pipe, Driven-well PoinU and ail lmven-weu gnppuea. ivi ana ivv b. aieriaifcn at. Nordyke & Marmon Co. stab 1851 FOUNDERS AND MACHINISTS MILL AKD ELEVATOR BUILD EES. Indianapolis. Ind. Roller Mills, Mill, irearina:. Beltine. Boltlnff-cloth. Gralncleanlnr Machinery. Mid.lllntts-nurliicrs. Portable Mills, etc- etc. Take street-cars rur stocxyarda. STATE OF INDIANA PEOPOSALS FOR Sealed proposals for the purchase of bonds of the State of Indiana, authorized Dy an act oi uie ueneral Assembly. No. 619. II. H . approved March 11. 189. to the amount of $7u0,000, bcluff the second one-half of the amount of loan therein authorized, will be received at the office of the Auditor of ttate of Indiana, in the city of Indianapolis, until the Uth day of HepU-mtw r. 13&9. at 3 o'clock p. m. These bonds are authorized for the purpose of carrying on the state irovernraont. making provisions for the funding of the present out. standing temporary loans at a lower rave oi interest. The bands herein designated will be payable at the" fiscal aeencv of the State in the city of New York, in ten years after their date, and will be redeemable at the same place at uie pleasure ox tne otate aiter nve vears. They will be issued in registered form in denominations to salt the purchaser, transferable at said fiscal agency without expense to the holders, and will bear interest at the rate of three per cent (3 per cent.) per annum, payable semi-anucany at aaia nseai agency, without any deduction. Proposals at less than par, and accrued Interest. will not be entertained, and all proposals must ne Ac companied by certiJie.1 tibet-Sc to the order of the Treasurer of Uie state t Indiana, enual in amount to five per cent. (5 per cc.it.) of the par value of the bonds bid for. Checks if unsuccessful bidders "wf ill be returned immediately after the award is made. Checks of successful blddecs will be applied on ac count of their purchases, and in case of lailure to pay the balance due, will be liable to forfeiture. The bonds will be payable and deliverable at the offlce of Messrs. Winsfow, Lanier A Co., in the city of New York, on or after Wednesday, ept. s. ijiu. ac crued interest being charged the purchaser from date of issue. The right is reserved to reject any and all proposals. Bidders are requested to append a copy tt this advertiseraeni to their bid, and state denominations of bonds desired. Copies of the authorizing act and the decision of the Supreme (ourt ot Indiana upon tho constitutionality vt the act may be had by applying to Messrs. Wlnslow, Lanier A Co. ALVIN P. HOVEY. Oovenor. BRUCE CARR. Auditor ot Ktate. J. A. LEMCKE. Treasurer of State. COUNTY BONDS. The undersigned. Treasurer, and Board of Commissioners, of Morgan county, Indiana, will, up to Friday, Sept. 13, 19, at 10 o'clock a. el. receive bids for the purchase ot Forty-flve Thousand Dollars of Bonds of said county, bearing 5 per cent. Interest, payable semiannually at the Meridian National Bank. In Indianapolis, Ind. SANDERS HUBBARD. Treasurer Morgan county, Indiana. JOHN F. HADLEY, JOSEPH II. (JOSS, troramissxonera. JOHN V. MINTON, ) 0) ATI WT Sill CAU OH OR ADORf 8S ul - C C. C:C. V. Dradford, gz IUDIANAPOLI0. KJD, u)

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THEODORE STEIN. Successor to Wm. O. Anderson, 86 East Market Street' ABSTRACTER OF TITLES. ELLIOTT & BUTLER. Hartford Clock. 81 East Market street ABSTRACTS OF TITLES. DR. E. It. LEWIS. ' Practice limited to diseases oC tha THROAT AND NOSE. 130 North Meridian street J. D. GEORGE, M. D., 'Partner of the late Dr. D. llafsrorV ennttnaea U recuoeuwoms isna z, miawtn's 11 lock, corner eL and Market sis. ltoeldonce, 347 Park a?e. Telepnone ouz. MOSES, OPTICIAN. Lar treat and best stock of OdUo&I Oondn In tKa dtr Lenses aoour&Wr adjusted. PreacrlDUcmt a art. clalty. Don't mistake the place for auother. Oar name, "Moses," on wlndovr, 4 North Pennslrania. DK. ADOLPH BLITZ. EYE m A!iD K Office Odd-fellows' Block, N.E. cor. Wash, and Penn. Dr. F. J. HAMMOND. Late of the Insane Hospital, Hampshire, England, ' 73 EAST NEW YORK STREET, - CP REMOVAL. DR. J. O. STILLSON, (EYE AXD EAK), Has removed his offlce and residence to no. 245 i. rzxs. sr. Dr. J. J. GrARVER. Offlce 126 North Meridian street. Residence 860 xsorm Pennsylvania st. omce Hours 8 to 10 a. nx. 1:30 to 3 p. ru., 7 to p. m. OtHce Telephone 430. Residence Telephone 163. COLLECTIONS. It will pay you to invest Si for our book of statemenu and letters to use with your delinquent casto. mers. Address NATIONAL COLL.ECT1NU AGENCY, 10 Vance Block, Indianapolis. AUGUSTUS LYNCH MASON, (Formerly of McDonald, Butler Mason,) ATTORNEY AT LAW. yOa East Market street. DR. J. A. SUTCLIFFE SURGEON, Office 85 East Market street Hoars 9 to 10 a mVJ to 3 p. m-. Sundays excepted. Telephone OIL DR. SARAH STOCKTON, 227 North Delaware Street. MARY C. LLOYD, DENTIST, Fletcher A Churchman's Hank Buildine. Room 20 x uuf tu j ioor, jvievaiur, inaianapous, ind. NATIONAL BUSINESS COLLEGE. AcadenjVOf Shorthand. TmewritlPff and TfJorsnhr corner Washington aud Meridian streets, bend tor new ttuiiuiii utuuuguu, Autiress A. OUT11IE, inncipaL J. It. RYAN & CO., Commission Merchant VhniMiA nMiAn in Orin Flour. Feed. Hay. eto , C2 and 64 East Maryland su DENTISTRY. nail, N. E. corner Washington and Pennsylvania sts. Formerly with N. Y. bloaiu Dental Co. J. PLATT & CO., COMMISSION MERCHANTS. Ratter. Errs, Poultry, Oysters, Game etc., 4'4. 41 and 4o Kentucky avenue. TRAVELERS RESTAURANT. CHARLIE MILES' RAStAnrant la nnv t Vo f n North Illinois street. Lodging, i5 ccnu. Mealj. il AATltal LEOLANDO, - Manufacturino; Optician, Jobber and Retailer in Spectacles, Opera and Field Glasses, Micro scopes, uarometers, luermomotcrs, eta EyOcullsts Prescriptions a specialty. 62 East Market Street, opp. Postoffice, BRILL'S DYE-WORKS, 36 and 33 Mass. Ave. and 05 North Illinois SL rrics moderate. Lace curtains cleaned and repaired. GUT FLOWERS. BERTERMANN BROS, 37-48 Massachusetts avenne, one-half square northeast of Denlsuu Hotel, ny Open until b p. m. GEO. J. MAYER, Seals, Stencil, Stamps, Kto. 15 douth Mendian street, Indianapolis, Ind. Send for catalogue. NEW YORK STEAM DENTAL CO. From $4, $5, $6, $M, to 550 per set. All kinds of. fine dental work at reduced .prices, line gold filling at ji ana upward, silver amalgam. Sou and 750. Teeth extracted for 2c Teeth extracted without pain. All work warranted as reprtweuiea. Fifteen years' experience, A. P. HEKiiOX. Manager. Rooms 3 and 4 Grand Opera-house. Bicycles and Repairing. WORLD TYPE-WRITERS. Ice $10. Send for catalogue. ' n. T. HEABSEY 111 A 149 N. Delaware St. INDIANAPOLIS PARROTTA TAOQABi' STOVE CO. wnOLESAIJ BAKERS. Crackers, Bread an I Cakes. Manufactures of Stoves aud Jioxxow.WABE, Noa. 5 and b7 South Meridian fltrevt. CAR3?ET CLEANING. CARPETS Clean eL Renovated and Relald, RefittM and Repaimlon short notice, at HOWARD'S, cor. bt. Clair an CanaL Telephone 010. fck Harvesting MANXFACTTRKES OF BINDERS, KEAPEKS AND MOWERS. lleadQUftrtirs for Indiana, 107 A lGtf E. YVasldngtoa Bt IndianaiwUs, Ind. J. B. HEYWOOH. Manager. T CLARK'S fine Enameled Cab ne Photos. i 1 li $1, z and peruo. Jiin djiu iirc. 4 II l CLARK'S Instantaneous process exclusvly .111,11 , rT.TK- Ttt IT. U'.iMnirtnll NL 7rt X. M...., . ' " SMITH'S DYE WORKS 57 NO UTH PENNSYLVANIA HT. Gents clothing cleanod, dved and repair 1. Ladies' dresses cleaned and dyed. BUSINESS CHANGER The general and local Insurance Rooms cf McO!E LIAHD DA UK will be changed to bj and bi East Market street, June 1, lby. " LUMB E R. H. t. BENNETT, wholesale and retaU dealer la Lnmber, Lath and ShlnRlos. Sash. Doors and Blinds. 131 to lul bouth East street. removal! JOS. ALLERDICE, .g't, J DI.AXEK IX Hides, Pelts. Furs, Wool and Tallow To 124 Kentucky Avenue, near Bi? 4 Rail ma 1. Bepresentlifg O. C. Btevens A Co.. Boston, Mass. A MIRROR, worth tl. piven witft every 25 cake of Electno LUht Soap; four with every box. . For ale by all flrst-ciass yTocrrlea. and manufactured by the JOHNSTON SOAPCO, Indiarapolia. THE CITIZENS ODERLESS CO. Does the best and cleanest vault work in the citr, on short notice, offlce 13 lUldwin's Work, our. Del, ware and Market sta. J. W. UILUEUT. Manager. PENSIONS . New Tau r, new Rulings. Every soldier or soldiert widow should send to to the Old Established Claim Agency of P. 11. FITZOERALD and get his lipase pamrhleton War Claims mailed tree. No, C34 IjuI Market rtseet. 1Y.U FITZGE1LUO

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