Indianapolis Journal, Indianapolis, Marion County, 12 September 1889 — Page 7

THE INDIANAPOLIS JOURNAL, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 12, 1889

AFFAIRS OF THE RAILWAYS. rertonal. Local and General If otes. Tho Lake Erie Western people have commenced tilling the long trestle just east ot Muncie. The Chesapeake &. Ohio earned in August ffilMiO, against fi74,210 in the corresponding month. 1$8; lncreaae this year. $157,210. Transfers over the Belt road this week p1" fair to exceed those of any former week in the history of the road, yesterday running upto 2,300 cars. Hereafter train No.l over tho Vatldalia will be rnn in two sections, tho train being too heavy to bo run in one and make the fast time required. Superintendent Bender yesterday appointed John Hicks general yardmaster at Indianapolis of all divisions of the Big ir our road terminating here. The gToss earnings of the C. C, C. & St Ij. for August, 1889. exceeded thoso of August, 18SS, by $03,900, of which increase 4O8 was made in the fourth week of the month. Jt is stated that ex-President Shaw, of the Columbus & Hocking Valley road, will continue the fight as to the legality of tho c000.000 bonds which he, as au individual holder, has a right to do. A coal shaft on the Indianapolis. Decatur & Western is being sunk near Haven's station. It is expected that .before Saturday night a second vein of coal will, be .struck, at a depth of 623 feet. With the improvement in freight and passenger business the railroad companies are increasing the force of men in their shops. On Monday last the Vandalia and the Big Four put quite a number of new men at work. Jame3 Corbett, formerly of the Indianapolis. c St. Louis road, has been appointed trainmaster of tho second division of the Y., P. & O., vice Ira Belknap,, who has been transfered to the Susquehanna division of the Erie. Complaint is made that travel is so heavy that the trains west-bound are unable to carry the baggage as promptly as is desirable. Tho St. Louis division of tho Big Four, last night, was obliged to leave over twenty-five pieces for want of room in their bsggage-cara. J. H. Forest and Co. have been awarded the contract to build the branch of tho Indianapolis &, Vincennes road from a point just below Gosport to the stone-quarries near Ellettsville. They yesterday shipped a lot of horses, carts, etc., to Gosport to uegin the work at once. Persons who propose to travel on the

"north-and-south roads on mileage tickets will do well to examine them before boarding a train, as the conductorsof sufth trains have received positive orders to see that no one but the rightful holder uses such tick ets on their respective lines. Geo. V. Saul, general manager of the fort Wayne, Louisville & Cincinnati and tho White-water Valley road, gives notice that tho place ot W. W. WoTthington, lato general superintendent, will not be tilled. the general manager, with the assistance of the master of transportation, looking after me amies oi supenntcnaenr. The Kailroacl ilea's Building and Loan Association held its regular monthly meet inglast night. The organization is eigh teen months old. and already has $49,000 loaned on ample security. The association will be able to pay a 12 per cent dividend on tnis years business, unless something unfortunate in its character should occur. The C. C. C. & St. L. (Big Foar) have dropped three more of their passenger men at Cincinnati and cno at Louisville. Their reduction in the passenger men's force has been largely in excess of that in the freight department. Trallic Manager Murray says that it is the freight business which hwcIIs the revenue, and the passenger traflic is sec ond ary. V. T. Malott, receiver of the Chicago &. Atlantic, is conferring with C. C. Waiteby letter, as to entering into a closer trarac aarreement between the C. & A. and the Co lumbus & Hocking Valley roads. Tho C. & A. carries a large percent of the coal traffic of that road which goes to Chicago and the .Northwest, and, as well, draws its own supply of coal from the mines on the C. fe II. V. road. ' Wm. It McKeeu, president of the Vandalia: Col. Joseph Hill, assistant treneral manager; H. W. Hibbard, general freight agent, and John Uhcsborough. assistant general passenger agent, yesterday made an inspection trip over the Logansport division, going as far north as South. Bend, where they held a pleasant conference with citizens of South Bend as regards the ex tension, to bt. Joe. v At a meeting of the stockholders of tho Ohio Southern .Kail road Company, held esterday. the action of the directors in providing for an issue of four-per-cent gen eral mortgage bonds, and for the pay ment oi an car-trust obligations, was unanimously approved. Authority was also given lor making certain extensions. The New lork directors are making an in spection of the property. Tho surgeons on the Wabash road will hold their next annual meeting in Toledo the first Thursday in November. As this road was the tirst to adopt the system of employing surgeons, and through its influence the National Association was organizea, tneir actions are looted, upon with nioro than ordinary interest, as each year features are introduced which greatly enhance the value oi their-services. For years past the excusft for not proper ly graveling the Chicago Atlantic road has been that there was rio gravel bank in. reasonable distance or the road. General Manager Beach, with the advice of Keceiver Malott, took the matter up, and on little investigation has found an excellent gravel bank just east of Huntington, which can be' reached by building a spur tracfc only three miles, and this Is to be done at once. The Indianapolis branch of tho Superintendents Association held its . regular Monthly meet at the Union Station yester day. 1 he principal question which was to be discussed, that of demurrage, went over. the attendance being so small. Now that cars aro so scarce the question becomes more pressing than ever, but at this meet mg little except some routine business, was done; in fact, nothing of importance. A railroad official who has traveled in tho last few months extensively over the roads of this country, said yesterday he could but . admire the Union Station at Indianapolis; it was kept so cleanly and inviting. In tlie ladies' room, the geueral waitiug-room. the diniug-hall and the restaurant, everything looked neat and trim, and this fact was giving the roads which pass through Indianapolis a good name, and drawing business to them. A general passenger agent, who ranks amone the brightest m this section, said. and the Pennsylvania mado a mistake at their meeting on Monday that they did not take orl sale altogether mileage tickets. The minute this was done, he said, the business of tho ticket-scalper would bo gone, as it is on mileage tickets that they have existed for the last eighteen months. drawinir almost their entire revenue from that source. Tho stockholders of the Ohio. Indiana &. Western road yesterday met m the otiice of General Manager Henderson and elected the following board of directors: Austin LTnrbin. of New York; J. A. Glover, of Ur liana. 111.: J. B. Maun, D. L. Stewart and William Beckwith. of Danville, 111.; C. W. Fairbanks and C. E. Henderson, of Iudiannpolis. The directorselected the old official board, with Austin Corbin, president; J. 1). Campbell, secretary, and F. W. Dunton, treasurer. C.E. Henderson was reappointed general manager of the road. No reference was made to the Big Four-O., I. & W. deal, the whole matter going Over to the ISth of this month. The Journal has good authority for saying that the deal was practically consummated before President Corbin sailed for Europe, on Saturday last . . Mention was made a few mornings ago that M. E. Ingalls. president of tho C. C, C. !fc St. L., had expressed himself in favor of extending the heretofore known Lawrenceburg branch on from Aurora to Rising Sun, and that this meant the building ot the road through to Madison within the. next twelve months, and eventually on to Jetfersonville. The Madison Courier of the 10th has this to say regarding the building of a road between Aurora and Madison: We are assured on good authority that the L., C. & I), railroad will be built. Arrangements for completing the necessary papers are now in progress, and no doubt work will be commenced at an early date if the right of way is obtained. All statements that have been published about Mr. Ingalls being opposed to the building of the L.. C. fc U. railroad by President Fawcett from Aurora to Madison are not warranted. Mr. Ingalls has no objection to an extension of tho branch from Aurora to Kising Sun, and is willing to build or aid in building it juat as soon as the right of

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mg tne roau irom Aurora to lauison. e .are also informed? that Dennis Long and other parties are forming a syndicate to build from Jeffersonville to Madison." MINOR CITY MATTERS. To-Daj' Doings. INDIANA TP.OTTINO HORSE-BREEDERS' ASSOCIATION-Races; State fair grounds; afternoon. GENERAL ASSOCIATION OP COLORED BAPTISTS Second Baptist Church. est Michigan street near West; day and evening. ENGLISH'S orERA-IIOUSE George Ober In "Old Homespun; evening. PARK THEATER Miss Hattle Bernard Cha?e In "A Little Coquette, afternoon and evening. EDEN M USEE Curiosities; afternoon and even ing. BATTLE OF ATLANTA CYCLORAMA Market street,between Illinois and Tennessee; day ana evening. Local fiewi Notes. Marriage licenses were issued yesterday to Christian Seipple and Mina fritz, John V. Crabb and Ella F. Donahue. Charles H. Calvin and Ella M. Keddick. The United States commissioner at the Faris Exposition has written to Attorneygeneral Miller, stating that tho book, "Picturesque Indianapolis," shown there. has attracted much attention. William Gabb, while crossing Liberty street, near New York, yesterday, slipped on a bowlder and fell, cutting a three-Inch gash over his left temple. He was taken by Krcgelo to his home. No. 32 Dora an street, in an nnconscious condition. Buildinz permits were issued yesterday to W. Carpenter, cottage, Bright street between New York anil Ohio streets, $100: John Dury, repairs, rear of 42G East North street, 417: 15. t . liubbert, cottage. I'eru, between Lincoln and Earlham streets, $700; I). M. Osborn. cottage, 122 Yandes street $750. Articles of incorporation havo been filed with the Secretary of State by the Delaware and Market-street Saving and Loan Association, nie canuai stock is siuu.wu. of which sixtv thousand dollars' worth of shares have been subscribed. The directors are W. It Evans, Fred A. Oregon-, A. Stern, John J. Appel. A. Seidensticker, W. A. Zumple, II. T. Bennett, T. Zell and Wm. S. Higgins. . Personal and Society. Hon. J. L. Ogilvee. ex-Auditor of the State of Ohio, was in tho city yesterdaj Miss Beatv. Miss Annlecate and Mrs. U. J. Hammond returned from Martinsville. Mr. Jesse Fletcher left yesterday for Bos ton accompanied by his niece, Knth llouges. Miss Genevieve Elliott has returned from a several weeks visit at Martinsville. Mr. and Mrs. Herman Lane havo returned from a four weeks' visit to friends in De troit. Marshal D. N. Rausdell will remove his family to Washington about the 1st of October. It F. Cook has loft the city in charge of a business enterprise in which ho has an interest Misses Florence and Carrie Malott have gone to Chicago to attend the marriage of Miss eller. .. Miss Julia Harrison, of California, is visiting her cousin. Miss Margaret Day, on North Pennsylvania. Tho Misses Fannio and Emma Atkins will leave next week for Bryn Mawr, to remain the school year. Misses Josephine and Ida Stieng, from Terre Haute, are visiting the Misses Iiesener, on North Noble street. Mr. and Mrs. A. M. Kobertson will return home tho last of this week from their fish ing trip to Spring Lake, Wis. Miss Cora Seminaw, of St. Louis, who has been visiting friends hero most of tho summer, returned homo yesterday. The marriage of Miss Mary Sullivan to Sir. Henry Budenz will occur this morning at o'clock at fet. Joseph's church. Mr. and Mrs. James W. Harper returned 3esterdav from an extended visit to Hot Springs, Topeka and other points. Mrs. C. F. Kobson and Miss Dirce Robsou returned last night from Catawba island, where they havo been spending the summer. Miss Clara Blackwelt of Trenton, N. J., arrived last night to visit Miss lto.se Fos ter, on North Now Jersey street, for a month. Hon. W. D. Bvnum and family left yes terday for Washington, to spend the win ter. Mr. Bynum will make a short visit home this fall. f The Hon. Samuel Sullivan Cox. who died in New York on Tuesday, was a cousin of Mrs. Emil Wulschner and Mr. George It bullivan of this city. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Simmons and sister. Miss Bessio Simmons, left yesterday for Now lork. Miss Simmons will remain to attend school in New lork city. Mr. Charles S. MillaTd has gone East to join his family. He will place his son in school and will return home with his wife and daughter the last of the month. Mr. and Mrs. George F. Adams and daughter Eliza will leave, the iirst of tho week. tor the .bast. Miss Adams will return to Bryn Mawr College the first of October. Mr. John Towers, who takes the chair of solo singing at the School of Music, has arrived from England. Mr. Balch, who was to have been here in time for a concert this week, is no doubt delayed by the storm on the Atlantic. loung people ana tnoso interested in Christian endeavor are invited to the union meeting of the Christian Endeavor societies of this city and vicinity at the Tabernacle I'resoyienaii unurcn. An mreresung programme has been arranged. There will be plenty of music, and a social will follow the meeting. X WELCOME TO DR. CLEVELAND. Tho members of Meridian-Street Church, last night gave a warm welcome home to their pastor, Kev. Dr. H. A. Cleveland, and family, who have been spending twomontbs at Cape Cod. The reception took place in tho church parlors, where music by the church quartet, Mrs. and Miss Walker. Mr. Ernestinoff and Mr. Meek formed one of the features of the evening's enjoyment. 1 he quartet gave several concerted num bers and Mr. Charles Hansou. the organist, favored the company with piano selections. Mr. unaiies uomn acted as master ot cere monies, or rather announcements. Mr. Al bert J. Be veridge was called upon to de liver the welcome on behalf of the church which he did in a brief and happv wav. Dr. Cleveland in his reply gave an outlino of his summer visit and where ho had been. mentioning his preaching at Ocean Grove to a congregation ot about 10,000. Alter this evidence ot good win there was more music, and then eame refreshments. There was a large number present, and tho social was one of genuine enjoyment, for many were meeting friends for the first time since early summer, and the gathering might have been called a .church reunion. Dr. Cleveland will occupy his pulpit next Sunday. miss iiolliday'sVeceptiox. Another reception was a farewell to Miss Grettio Holliday, given by the ladies of the First Presbyterian Church in their handsome church parlors. Miss nolliday returned from Persia about a year ago on account ot ill healtu, a? id, now that she is well again, is about to return to her mis sionary labors. As early. as 8 o'clock the parlors were filled with friends of all denominations who came to wish her God-speed. Tho large number of representative people present from all parts of the city testify to the high regard in which Miss Holliday is held. Tho room was beautifully decorated with fall llowers. and refreshments were served by the ladies. Miss Holidav's friends assisting, from other churches, were Mrs. Henry Uoburn, of the First Baptist: Mrs. T. P. Haughey, of Meridian-street; Mrs. J. a. Spann. of the Second Presbvterian: Mrs. Moore, of St Paul's: Miss Upfold and Mrs. Geo. H. Chapman, of Christ Church; Mrs. V. K. Hendricks, of the Fourth Presbyterian, and Mrs. Geo. T. Evans, of the Tabernacle. Miss Holliday will leave on friaay ior veer rark. to spend a week with Mrs. Harrison, and on the 2d of October she will sail for Persia. Tho trip will tako from six to eight weeks, and part of the way she has to go with a caravan. All her friends and all who know her by reputation will join in wishing her a safe voyage. MANSON-WEL1IORX. Epdal to tit Intila&apollt Journal. Knightstow.n, Ind., Sept 11. At the residence of the bride's parents,,, Mr. and Mrs. P. Welborn on South street, Tuesday morning, witnessed by a number of immediate relatives, occurred the marriago of

Miss Nannie W. Welborn and Mr. William

L. M&nson, of Indianapolis. The wedding was a very informal one, both tne onae and groom mingling with the guests ior an hour before the ceremony, which was per formed by Kev. McClelland. The ceremonv over, the newly married couple received the hearty congratulations of tha witnesses, after which they took the 10:40 train for Indianapolis, whence they left for an extended trip through the East AFFAIRS OF THE CHURCHES. Dr. Keen Has Been OfflclaUj Notified of Ills Transfer to Cincinnati. Dr. Keen received official notification of his transfer yesterday, whereby he is to as sume the pastorate of Walnut Hills Church, Cincinnati. I shall leave after our conference here closes," he said to a reporter, last night "which is Sept 25. I want to finish the work here before I leave, for I feel that I owe that much to a congregation that has treated me so kindly." "l o what is your transfer duel'7 "It has been a matter wholly with the bishops. There has not been, if I may say it any influence brought to bear from - this city, and 1 leave with the kindest leeung existing oetween myself and the memoers of Roberts Park. The Change is to be at tributed to the bishops altogether." Keports from Camp-Meetings. Joseph II. Smith, the evangelist, held a home camp-meeting gathering in Roberts Park Church last night that was well attended. The earlier'part of the evening was given to testimony and reports from the several camp-meetings that have recently closed, and all showed excellent re sults. Kev. J. K. Waltz, pastor at Greenfield, alone reports one hundred conversions in ms pastorale since Acton ciosea. -ur. Smith conducted an altar service later in tho evening, at which several conversions occurred. A Unique Entertainment The Seventh Presbyterian Church and Sunday-school will give a novel entertain ment at the Virginia-avenue Rink, Wednes day evening. It is entitled: "Winter Session of the Sleepy Holler Deestrick Skule' and is said to be highly amusing. It is not stated on the programme whether the scholars will use the Indiana series of school-books or not Perhaps this school has been overlooked by the Becktold-Will-iams Company in distributing supplies. . Threatens to Sue the Sheriff. Yesterday morning William Patterson, an attorney, filed a divorce suit without depositing the necessary fees of the sheriff and clerk, stating that the poverty of his client would not allow of the pavmeut of the required 3. Sheriff King refused to serve the summons. Attorney Patterson notified the sheriff that unless the writ was served within the time allowed by law he wohld sue him on his bond. Realized Quite a Sum. The Monument Commission has been handed 830 for tho fund by Mr. John R. McCord, passenger agent for the C, Tl.'&, D. railroad, as tho proceeds of the tickets sold from this city for the excursion to. Dayton, O., on Tuesday. SOCIETY NOTICE. MA80NIC-PENTALPILA LODGE, NO. C04. P: fc A. M. Special meeting in Maaonlc Temple. this (Thursday) evening, at b o'clock, for work in ih( third desrree. J. V. 8TAUB, W. M. war. li. smtthe. Secretary. STRAYED OR STOLEN. . STRAYED OR STOLEN FROM CIfAPMAN'8 (arm, on Michigan road, a yellow male, about six years' oM; had neck yoke on. Liberal reward If re-, turned to Inrtlanalis Trwisfer Co. .Telephone 434. WANTED SITUATIONS. SHOE SALESMAN YOUNG MAN FROM TITE Kant, with three years' experience in the retail rtioe business, desires situation; reference given; am twenty-four years ot age. Address R, Aurora Uouse, iancastr. I'm. i WANTED 3IALE HELP. TNSURANCE SOLICITORS WANTED. Addrew JL K. Journal office. pOOD COMPETENT MEN CAN FIND STEADY, -v aiiu luuauTvriuuiviiiicuv ut ""' - xwjuiir. ii. i jngaus j j ioc k, maianaions. mo. ?IVE GOOD MEN TO WORK FOR MERIJ rlmnt Unll Pa?Mr Print arwl Cnti rv la dress CLARK & DAWSON, Room 15, Vanco Block, jiiuiauaiMnia. mil. fE want a reliable person In yonr vicinity to aurouds ni conspicuous places. No experience required. per uy ami expenses. Bieany employ ment. Address, enclosing 2c sumo for renlr. uni versal Si;m.Y Co., lUalto BuUdinK, ChicaKu, I1L FOREMAN WANTED A SOBER. ENERGETIC young man for -foreman of a machine shop, leas than 1U0 miJea from Indianapolis. Work light. A nice position, with rood Day. for the riarht man. Best of references will lx required as to character and ability. Address FOREMAN, this office. ; WANTED AGENTS. CANVASSERS. EITHER 8EX, EVERYWHERE positively making $25 to f0 weeklv. Fm(nntl resie tahl nrofltahln. nlant Writ - .,iw CRAFT fe CLAY. Indianapolis. Ind. WANTED Lady agents for oar new Mcintosh Waterproof Raglan. Very stylish: cloth outside? nnthinir littn them in itnr, isintiKiv. ki. trade. Prices on "Daisy" Hose Supporters greatly reduced, w e give agents the greatest chance ever offered to make money this fall on our fnll line of fast. Keiiiug ftuuus. Anaresfl, wun siamp. lu. 11. CAMPheli 4M itanaoipu 8U, Chicago. FOB SALE MISCELLANEOUS. F'ORALE A PAYINOBsTNEsXvlt! aatoonT restaurant and hotel. Address Nos.l7and 1U South Fifth street, Lafayette. Ind. FOR SALE A SOAP FACTORY. Everything new and complete. Capacity 400 boxes per week. Address STAR SOAP CO.. Falrbnry. Neb. I?OR SALE-CHEAP -50-BARREL FLOUR mllL with all the late Improvements, within 35 miles ot Indianapolis, and in solendtd wheat conntr. J. A. MCKENZIE. IHjN. Meridian. Indlanarjolla. FOR SALE OROCpiRY STAND-GOOD RE A. sons for selling. Will be made known by applying of W. K. ADAMS, 614 East Main st, Muno4, Ind; FOR RENT. rnilE CHOICE OF THREE OOOD ROOMS: -a. natural gas; iqw rent. i:m west Vermont st. rpwo rooms. With power, on meIudian A and South streets. Apply at Bryce'a Bakery. BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES. SMALL CAPITAL legitimately doubled lmmedTately without risk. Capital guaranteed. Full particulars on application. References given. Address CHAS. T. MURRAY. 45 Broadway, New York. ANEW STOCK OF GENERAL MERCHAN. dise. located in a town of 2.000 Inhabitants; stock vill liivnlr ff Ml- v (II baII fnr a(Tfv.aiir1it W r on the dollar. Thta'is a rare chance for n enterprising man lomaxe money, r. iiujtj aia., wesuield, ind. pEMOVAL-DR. J. II. TAYLOR HAS REJLV moved his oittce to 130 North. Pennsylvania St.. with Dr. I. C. Walker. ASTROLOGER MRS. DR. ELLIS NEVER falls to tell life's history correctly by the planets, where to go, what to do for success, health and ahppin58, gives information on all subjects. If sick or in trouble consult the Doctor at once. 23 East Michigan street. Can be consulted by letter. FTNANCIAir MONEY-OUICK-TRY BRYAN, NO. I NORTH Meridian street. LOANS MONEY ON MORTGAGES. SAYLE8. 75 East Market street. C. F. FINANCIAL MONEY OX MORTGAGE, FARMS and city property. C. E. COFFIN fe CO. ONEY TO LOAN 6 PER CENT. HORACE MCKAY, Room 11, Talbott A New's Block. SIX PER CENT. ON CITY PROPERTY IN IN. diana. ISAAC H. KIERSTED, 13 MarUndale Block. rpo LOAN Private funds on farm and city prop X erty. Iarge loans on business property, per wut. STANTON A SCOTT. 34 a North Delaware st. MONEY TO LOAN ON FARMS AT THE LoWT .est market rate; privileges for payment beforo due We also buy municipal bonds. THOS. O. DAY &, CO.. 72 East Maraet street, Indianapolis. ONEY TO LOAN If you wants straight business loan of home money on Marion county real estate, without commission, middle-men or red-tape, and for auy time mm three to ten years, apply to WILLIAM IL ENGLISH. 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INSURANCE DIRECTORY HENRY COE. Fire Insurance Agency 13 MarUndale Block. HOLLAND, CHAS. A..' tl East Market Paclflo M utual Life and Accident. 8UDLOW 4b MARSH. Manager. a E. Market lor Indiana. Ohio. Kentucky, Tenneaaeo and West Virginia for tbe Provident barings Lite Assurance Society ot New. York, iibeppard Uomana'a plan of pure life insurance, unmixed with banking, a Knecialty. !

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A rrtT'TXTCl E. C. A CO.. manufacturers and J UVlll O Repairers of CIRoULAlt. CROSS. CUT, UAMU, ana au owner Belting, Emery Wheels and Mill SAWS Supplies. Illinois street one square south Union Station. jA) Oemry wheels. spicialtixj or W. B. Barry Saw 4 Supply Co., 132 A 131 S. Pens st. . All kinds ot saws repaired. THE SINKER-DAVIS CO.. Saw-MDI MicMoerj, Mm an BoJer Pipe-Flttlngsand Natural-gas Supplies, 111 to 149 South Pennsylvania Street. HOLLIDAY & WYON, Wholesale Manufacturers of Coupe, Surrey, Buggy ana cxjirusa ' 'I-IKaSTESS, No. 77 South Meridian street, Indianapolis, Ind. IJT Price List sent the trade on application. LUMBER. " E. H. ELDR1DGE & CO., Shingles, Sash, Doors and Blinds, COB.' ALABAMA AND MARYLAND STS. SAFE-DEPOSIT VAULT ADSOiuie saiery nainsi. r ire mu ""rg"1- mM" and only vault of tbekind in the State. Policeman aay ana niKDt on fruara. iesisinea ur win r in of Money. Bonds, Wills, Deeds, Abstracts, Silverplate, Jewels, and Valuable Trunks and Packages, eta. I i Flctir & Co. Safe Deposit John S. Taukington, Manager. LUMBER. SHINGLES, ETC. HENRY COBURN. dealer In all kinds ot Buildin Material, Sasli, Doors Blinds and Frames. Veranda PLANING-MILL and YARD Keutucky avenue and Mississippi street. v - The Indianapolis Glue Company Manufactures all kinds of CABINET GLUES AND CURLED HAIR. PATENT SAW HILL DOB. IMPBOTID. Siap'ts, Parbl, kpM. ttTmcUr: Baal Dof Madt. Will bold fri timber sa wall M OA. Can U S2U4a4 to tj BMd Block. R0CKW00D, 1TEWC0UB ft CO f i triaaa Fspor Policy Co.) ISO to SO . 7nnsylvaais Sa WZUAW APCUS. VXD. H. C. SMITHER, Manufactnrer and Dealer In Rooflna; Felt, Bootlnr Pitch, Coal Tar, J and 3-ply Ready Hooflur, Metal and other Roof Paints. Slaters' Fella, Sheathing Felts, Asbestos Fire-proof Felt, straw Board. lt W. Md. st. EEMIlsraTON STANDARD TYPEWRITER It has been for fifteen years tho STffDAJiD, and embraces the latest and highest achievements of inventive skilL Wyckoff, Seamans i Benedict, 31 East Market St., InJlauapolla. THE BEAUTIFUL , CLEVELAND. YARD FENCE. Over 20,000 feet put up in Indianapolis during 1883. Cheap, everlasting and ornamental. ( . OrriCK AND FACTOBT, 22 BIDDLE STREET, Three squares south Mass. ave. Depot ADAMANT WALL PLASTER. The new, cheapest and best Wall Plaster known to the trade. Manufactory at 196 West Maryland street. INDIANA ADAMANT PLASTER CO. T)TT7T OAf IrPIT Wm. Lanosinkamp, jJ IT JL JCilvOxtll 1 limanufatfrerof Brow Kettles, Soda Fountains, Oas Generators, Candy Kettles. Dyers' Cylinders, deslsr in Sheet, Copper and Brass, Tubing, eta, Vtf South Delaware street. J. C. H1RSCHMAN & CO., Manufacturers of Mattresses, Dealers and Renovators of Feathers. Our Renovator beau the world. ti'J North New Jersey street. FINE SHOW-CASES. WILLIAM WIEQKL. Maxufactoet, No. 6 West Louisiana street. COMSTOCK & COONSE, WOOD, CHAIN and WOODEN FORCE PUMPS. Dealers in Iron Pipe, D riven-well Points and all Drtvon-weU Supplies. 197 and 199 S. Meridian St. Nordyke & Marraon Co. stab. 1851 vjlFOUNDERS AND MACHINISTS IndianapoUs. Ind. llollcr Mills. Millgearing. Belting, Bolting-cloth, Grain, cleaning Blachinery, Middlings-puxillers. Portable Mills, etc., etc Take streetcars fur stockyards. STATE OF INDIANA FOR Temporary Loan Bonds Sealed proposals for the purchase ot bonds of tho Stato of Indiana, authorized by an act of the General Assembly. No. l, 11. It., approved March 11, 1"SS, to the amount of $7U0,u0. beiiitf the second one-half of the amount of loan therein authorized, will be received at the otSce ot the Auditor f tate oi Indiana, in the city of indiauattoUs, until the 14th day of KeptenibT. 1S. at S o'clock p. m. These bonds are authorize! for the purpose of carrTrinjr on the State government, making provisions for the fnnding of the present outstanding temporary loans at a lower rate of interest, CtCa The bonds herein designated will bo payable at the fiscal agenoy of the stato in the city of N ew York, in ten years alter their date, and will be redeemable at the same place at the pleasure of the btate after five years. They will be issued In registered form in denominations to suit the purchaser, transferable at said fiscal ajtency without expense to the holders, and will bear Interest at the rate of three per cent. (3 per cent.) per annum. payabU semi-annually at said fiscal agency, without any deduction. Proposals at le.ti than par, and accrued interest, will not be entertained, and all proposal must be accompanied by certilicd check to the order ot the Treasurer of the Mtate of Indiana, equal in amount to five per cent. (5 per cent) of the p;ir value of the bonds bid for. Checks of unsucresnf ul bidders will be returned immediately after Ute award is made. Checks of successful bidders will be applied on account of their purchases, and in rase of failure to pay the balance dne, will be liable to forfeiture. The bonds will be payable and deliverable at the office of Messrs. Wlnslow. Tinier A Co., tu the city of New York, on or after Wednesday, Jept. 3T. 19, accrued interest being chafed the purchaser from date of issue. The right Is reserved to reject any and all proposals. Bidders are requested to append a copy of this ad. rertlsemenito their bid, and state denominations of bonds desired. Copies of the authorizing; act and the decision ot the Supreme Court of Indiana upon the constitutionality of the act may be had by applying to M essrs. Wlnslow, Lanier & Co. ALVIN p. IIOVEY. Oore nor. BRUCE CAR It, Auditor ot State. J. A. LKMCKE. Treasurer of State. COUNTY BONDS. The undersigned. Treasurer, and Board of Commissioners, of Morgan county, Indiana, will, up to Friday, Sept. 13. lhfy, at 10 o'clock a. m.. receive bids for the purchase ot Forty five Thousand Dollars ot Bonds of said county, bearing 5 per cent Interest, payable semi-annually at the Meridian National Bank, in Indianapolis, Ind. SANDERS HUBBARD. Treasurer Morgan county, Indiana. JOHN F. hadli:y. ) JOSEPH li. GOHS.i Commissioners, JOHN W. MLNToiO

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ELLIOTT & JBUTLEIi. Hartford Block. 84 XUt Markei street, ABSTRACTS OF TITLES. DR. E. tt. LEWIS, rratlce limited to diseases ot ths THROAT AND NOSE. 133 North Meridian street. J. D. GEORGE, M. D.f Tarrner of the late Dr. D. Haairert, continues the rracLce at Iiooms land 2. Baldwin's lilock. corner DeL and Market sU. ReaLleuoo, 3t57 Park ave. Telephone Odi. MOSES, OPTICIAN. Largest and best stock of Optloal Oonds In the olty. Lenses accurately adjusted. I'rescrlpUous a speclty. Don't mistake the plaoe for another. Oar name, "Moses," oa window, 4 North Pennsylvania. XMLl. ADOLPH BLITZ. EYE, EAR, WL AND TUROAT mim Pace Odd-t&llovi' piock, N.E. cor. Waah. and Penn. T)r. F. J. HAMMOND, Residence-78 EAST NEW YORK STREET. Office I WEST OHIO STREET. CP n E M O V A L. JH DR. J. O. STILLSON. (KVK AND BAH), Has removed his office and residence to o. n. vzxx. sr. Dr. J. J. GARVER, Office 126 North Meridian street Residence 831) North Pennsylvania st. OKice Hoars- to lo a. nx, ' 1:30 to 3 p. m., 7 to U p. in. omce Telephone Ktxndence Telephone 153. ; COLLECTIONS. It will pay you to invest f i for our book of statements and letters to use with your delinquent customers. Address NATIONAL COLLECriNi AGKNCY, 10 Vance Block, lndianapoll. AUGUSTUS LYNCH MASON. (Formerly of McDonald, Butler db Mason.) ' ATTORNEY AT LAW, Wi East Market street. - DR. J. A. SUTCLIFFE SURGEON. Of3oe 95 East Market street. Hours 9 to 10 a nu, '2 to 3 p. m.. Sundays excepted. Telephone 94 L DR. SARAH STOCKTON, - 237 North Delaware Street. , MARY C. LLOYD, DENTIST, Fletcher A Churchman'a Bank Building Room 20 .Fourth floor, I levator, Indianapolis, Ind. NATIONAL BUSINESS COLLEGE. Academy of shorthand, Typo-writing andTeieCTiphy. corner Washington and Meridian street. Send tor new annual catalogue, Addretu ' L. A. DUT1IIE, Principal. J. jR. HYjS7 fc CO.," Commission Merchants, Wholesale Dealers In Oraio, flour. Food. Hay, etc , C2 and 04 East Maryland st. T DENTISTRY. W. W. GATES, Dentist, Room L Odd-fellowa nail, N. E. corner Washington and Pennsylvania sta. Fcrnierly with N. Y. Steam Dental Oo. J. PLATT & CO., COMMISSION MERCHANTS. Butter, rs. l'oultry. Oysters, Uame, eta, 42, 44 and 4t Keniuciy avenuo. TRAVELERS' RESTAURANT. CHARLIE MILES' Restaurant is now at No. 19 North Illinois street. Lodging, 2i oenu. Meals. 2 i cents. LEO LAN DO, ,0;4' Manufacturincr Optician. a OI1U AVCU&llfiV Ail Spectacles, Opera and Field Glasses, Microscopee, llarometers, Tliermoinetero, etc tsroculists' Prescriptions a specialty. 62 East Market Strec, opp. Postofllce. BRILL'S DYE - WORKS, 30 and 33 Mass. Ave. and 1)5 North Illinois KL . Pricos moderate. Lace curtain cleaned and repaired. CUT FLOWERS. BERTERMANN BROSw 37-48 Massachusetts avenue, one-ha If square northfILBt flf 1)An1kll lfnt1 r3i i?knn until M n n " " rMxv-. . . , ?AA " k.. w . lit. " GEO. J. MAYER, ' y ' Seals. Stenoils, Stainpm. Eto. 15 South Meridian street, Indianapolis, Ind. Send for catalogue. NEW YORK STEAM DENTAL COT From $4, $5, fd, t f 10, to $50 per set. All kinds of fine dental work at reduced k prices, fine irold nil in at 1 and upward, bilver anuiliram. 50c and 75a Teeth extracted for 'Aa. Teeth extracted without rain. All work warranted as represe u led. Fifteen years experience. A. P. JIERRON. Manacer. Rooms 3 and 4 Grand Opera-house. , Bicycles and Repairing. WORLD TYPE-WRITERS. Price $10. bend tor cat, logue. II. T. HEABSEY 147 & 149 N. Delaware 6t. INDIANAPQLIS j STOVE CO. Manufactures ot Stoves ami JIoluow-wahe. Not. 85 and 87 bouth Meridian street. PARROTT & TAQQARr wnoixsu.K BAKERS. Crackers, Bread ant Cakes. CUIPET CLEANING. CARPETS Cleaned, Renovated and R"lald. Reflttol and Repaired, on short nntlce, at JIU WARD'S, cor. bt. Clair an 1 CanaL .Teleuhoue 018. Co. resiiaff . WANrrACTTRCRS OF BINDERS, KEAPEUS AND MOWERS. lleedauarters for Indiana, 157 1 E. Washington St.. lndianilia, Ind. J. B. HEVWooD. Manager. ., . .. 1 m T CTjAUK'S fine Ensmeled Cat.n' Photos. 181, T- Sola l"r uui. uur o i irn. CLAKK'.S instantaneous processexclasvly 1. !. lllklV, w M, ' mmt .vr SIMITirS DYE WORKS 67 NORTn PENNSYLVANIA ST. Oents clothing cleantU dye-1 and repaired. Ladies' dresses cleaned and dyed. BUSINESS CHANGES. ' Th ffenoral and local Insurance llooras cf McGIL. LIAR1 Jt DARK will be changed to 83 and 85 East Market street, J une 1, 188'J. LUMBER. II T. BENNETT, wholesale and retail dealer In LurolxT, Lath and 8hlnles. tasX Doors and Blinds. 151 to ltfl bouth East streeL REMOVVL. TOS. ALLERD1CE, A.g't, J - DEALER 1! ' Hides, Pelts. Furs. Wool and Tallow To 124 Kentucky Avenue, near Big 4 Railroad. Representing C C. Stevens dfc Co.. Boston, Mass. a MIRROR, wortn f i, snvenwuu every -licaites j of Electric LUrht Soap; four with every box. For ssje hr all flrst-cUss jrnK-erles. and manufactured by the JOHNSTON ttOAPCO, Indlanaiolls. THE CITIZENS' ODERLESS CO. Does the test and cleanest vault work In the city, on short notice. Othce 13 Baldwin's Hlock, eor. IJeUware and Market sta. J. W. a 1LRERT, Mauaxer PENSIONS New Laws, new Rulings, Every soldier or soldier's widow should send to to tho Old Established Claim Ajcencyol p. 11. FITZGERALD and set his l'.'-paa pa-nphlet on War Claims mailed tree. No. 68 ? East Market rUeeL . P. .11 FITZQEUAJUO

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