Indianapolis Journal, Indianapolis, Marion County, 17 October 1889 — Page 7

THE INDIANAPOLIS JOURNAL, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 17, 1889.

AFFAIRS OF TI1E RAILWAYS. Personal. Local and (leneral Notes. The eeneral oflices of the Alabama Midland road have been removed from Bainbridge. Gat to Montgomery. Ala. Receiver Malott and hi9 corps of officials xtiU. on Tuesday. Oct. 20, start on an inspection trip over the Chicago &, Atlantic. A train of new cars a day is now passing through here, built at the Terre Hauto car-works, for the Wheeling &, Lake Erie road. The Indianapolis car-rvorka -will to-day commence on a contract to build 250 coal cars for the Lake Shore road, delivering them at the rate of ten a day. It is stated that tho monthly statement will sbovr tbat the tonnage of the Pennsylvania lines in .September was 11 per cent, in excess of that of September, l&Stf. The Lonisvillo, NetvJUbany fc Chicago leases of the Louisville Southern road will next Monday put on two passenger trains each way between Louisville and Lexington, Ky. .. The bovcotting of tho Louisville. New

Albany A: Chicago road by the LouisviIIo fc Nashville company, it is believed, wilr lead to an ngly rate war between Chicago and the South. M. C. Markham. assistant traffic manager of the Illinois .Central road, and W. E. Keepers, assistant general freight agent of the same road, were in the city yesterday, en route to Cincinnati. George W. IHhbard, general passenger and freight agent of tho Mexican Central road, hus resigne'd. and next month will return to tho United States to take a railroad position o lie red him. The Union Pacific company has com menced building its own passenger engines, but will purchase its heavy freight engines from locomotive-works. This company now employs 600 men in its locomotive department. TL B. Ireland, superintendent of the signal service on the New York division of the Pennsylvania road, with headquarters at Trenton, N. J., is visiting friends in this State for a few days. His former homo was Lafayette. It is stated that negotiations between the Big Four and the Cincinnati. Sandusky &, Cleveland Kailroad Company have been dropped, which means that the C. S. &, C. will be paralleled between Springfield and Columbus, O. Under the new timo schedule four of the trains of the L., N. A. & C. road make the mn between Chicago and Indianapolis in six hours, and. in connection with the C, II. & D., between Chicago and Cincinnati in nine hours. C. II. Pinder, passenger conductor on the Vandalia, who, about two years ago. was obliged to give his train up on account of ill health, has returned from his healthseeking trip in good trim, and will, on the first of next month, take his train again. The Chesapeake & Ohio will build a branch to Gauley mountain, which will let the road into some of tho most valuable coal mines in West Virginia. Levi Morton and Abram S. Hewitt, of Nf w York, are large owners in those mines, and are en couraging President In galls in building this branch. The Pennsylvania Company has entered Into a trathc arrangement with the St. Paul &, Duluth road to haul cast and west-bound freights. The Pennsylvania will aid in tho bnildintrofa lino of steel rapid transit steamers, to run from Duluth in connection with the St. Paul fc Duluth and tho Pennsylvania lines. The Illinois Central, the Boston & Al bany and the New York. New Haven & Hartford roads are looked upon as being the most independent and arbitrary roads in the country. Connections must meet the views of the managements of theso roads, be they for the beit interest of the connections or not. The Hot Springs railroad, twenty-two miles m length, extending from Malvern. Ark., on the line of the St. .Louis, Iron Mountain & Southern, to Hot Springs, Ark., was yesterday changed from narrow to standard gantce. ino cnange was mauo in . . r a tnree nours' time, lurougii cars can now be run to Hot Springs. , Two of the Big Four trains, under the new schedule, make the run from Indianapolis to Chicago in live hours and fifty minutes. That this is not the best that the road can do is evidenced in the fact that the other day the noon train left Indian apolis fortv-lour minutes late and ran into Chicago on time, making tlie run in four hours and six minutes. It is stated that with the shortening up of the time between Indianapolis and Chi- , cago by the Big Four and the Monon, the Pennsylvania Company is beginning to ' bristle up. General Superintendent Miller j claims that whenever thev choose to nrr. . nnickertime can be made'bv them between , Chicago & Indianapolis than over either of me lines oi meir competitors. The magnificent private car built by the Pullman company, a few months ago, for "California" Shaw, who expected for years to oe president ot too iiockintr vallev road. has been purchased by President Brico, re painted outside and lettered "JLako Erie &. western." This is said to be tho most expensive and complete private car in this 1 country. The car still bears tho name "Ar gonaut." Assistant General Mana srer Hill has civen instructions that the T., II. & I. division of I the v andalia be put in first-class condition I io move ine neavy iramc wnicn is in prospect for the winter months. Four construc tion trains aro now distributing gravel for oaiiasting along the line. During the past summer a gooa aeai nas neen done on tins division in improving the structures which cross the water-ways. J. Paul, formerly a passenger conductor on one of the Indianapolis roads, now on , the Texas x Pacihc. has been promoted to the position of trainmaster of tho road. 1 Promoting conductors to the position of train masters is becoming quite common. and Invariably they make cood men for tho li! Tl O 'i . position, jonn owiscuer. trainmaster on the Cleveland division of the Bis? Four; .lames uummins, on tne Unio, Indiana as YY estern, and M. Mounts, on tho C, H. & v I ft . . ., were an promoted irom passenger con ductors to tram masters. The Cincinnati. Hamilton Sc Dayton proposes to bring Cincinnatians through on their elegant trains to-day from Cincinnati to Indianapolis in three hours. The train will arrive at the Union Station at 12:30. ana win return to Cincinnati at S:30. Two . a ft ft .a oi me xraius wnicn are to lonn tne new equipment over the C, H. fc D. and L N. A. &. L. between Cincinnati and Chicago, passed through the city esterday en route lor Cincinnati, and to Bay that no handsomer trains were ever handled at tho Union Station is no exaggeration. The annual meeting of the stockholders of the Cincinnati, Sandusky & Cleveland railroad, yesterday, re-elected J. S. Farlow audr. . Pierce, of Boston, and J. H. Thomas, of Springfield, directors. The eld omcers were re-elected, as follows: J. S. l arlow, president; Isaac Tenno, vice-president; J. IVMoorc, secretary and treasurer and general manager; A. P. Simpson, assistauviffasiirtTuun transportation acent at Boston. The annual reports show the road . , . " ,,uo uiu3i uuurisuiug conuition in its nisiory. The Union Railway management will not have tho local sleeping cars properly placed nntil they are set on the ninth track under tno stieds. luere are six of theso cars, and they are now scattered abont. and it is no easy task, at 9 o'clock at night, to readily find them. Then, there is an ill li . : i a . i . lecuug grow iuk up neiween tne roads, ono passenger agent claiming that one road has a better location than another. Placing all on the ninth track would put an end to a if talk of this character and at the same timo be much more convenient for tho patrons ox tne several lines. A railroad man who was on board tho train which was. wrecked a few daysao on tne l'enns3ivauia rauwnj', near Mali- - A. 1 . way. sava inai in railway circles it m looked upon a being an uuusually slntrular accident. A nolo tram was derailed, and not a pawener, hardly, hmised. Tho rear wheels of the locomotive hauling the train, through the spreading of tho rails, dropfed down to the ties, and tho five coaches followed. The train ran along thrte hundred feet on the ties, when the couplings broke aua eacu car took a course in diflerent directions, tearing up the rails and ties and digging in the stone ballast as if an enginepilot had been through it. There are four tracks at this point, and the cars were twisted round in buch shape as to blockade alL Stables and AVood-Sheds Destroyed. From acme unknown caffse, yesterday afternoon, a fire originated in a block of six stables and wood-bouses situated iu an alley between Lexington avenue anil Pleasant street, east of Linden street. Tho alarm was turned in from Box 73. Owing

to the small pressure of vrater the department experienced considerable difficulty in fighting tho flames. A stable owned by V. B. Falkening was nearly destroyed, and a horso which was in tho stable at the timo was burned to death. The loss altogether is estimated at $400. John Conrteuay and Andrew Webners stables were damaged to the extent of $100. AVcod-shed owned by Peter Nolan, Jerry Avery and William Hoover were destroyed, the loss on the threo being $150. The total damage is covered by insurance.

MINOR CITY MATTERS. To-Days Doing. OHIO ASSOCIATION SWEDKNBOKOIAX CUVRCH-Ffattiin's UalL day and evening. GRAND OPERA-HOUSE "A Midnight Bell;" evening. PARK THEATER J. II. W'allick. in 'Houston, the Hero ot Texas;" afternoon and evening. BATTLE OF ATLANTA CYCLORAMA Market street, between Illinois and Tennessee streets; day and evening. Local News Notes. The employes of the Insane Hospital are wearing uniforms of navy blue, with gold buttons beanng the Indiana coat oi arms. Members of the Tippecanoe Club will metat4i4 north ueiawaro street, ai o'clock this afternoon, to attend the funeral of Joseph fc. Bocrum. The Y. M. C. A. Senate held a meeting last niffht. at rbich the election of officers was completed and States assigned to the members present. Bills will be presented an lish a Standard Coinage in the Three Americas." will be disenssed. Senators Glossbrener and Isensee leading in the argument. Personal and Society. Mrs. Stewart, of Columbus, O., is in the city visiting for a few days. Mr. and Mrs. H. R. Derinjr are in Morgantown, V. Va.t spending a fortnight. Mrs. Fountain will entertain ladies at luncheon to-day in honor ot Mrs. C. B. Coo, of Denver, Col. Mrs. R. B. F. Peirce and daughter. Miss Van Valkenburg, are in Italy, where they will spend the winter. Mrs. Carev. of Chicaeo. who has been visiting her sister, Mrs. Charles Rockwood, returned home yesterday. Mr. A. J. Treat has received the news of the sudden death of his mother, which occurred at the old home in Connecticut. Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Stnrtevant have taken the residence of Mrs. Emma Morris, at the corner of Michigan and Meridian streets. Mr. and Mr9. Henrv Schurmann will Rail from New York to-day for Hamburg. They will visit relatives at Dortmund, Germany. Dr. F. T. Montague and family, of Crawfordsville. have removed to this city and taken np their residenco at ho. 278 West Xew York street.' Mr. and Mrs. Caleb Newton left yester day for New Orleans, where they expect to remain. Mr. Newton having taken a business position there. Mrs. A. D. Raub. after spending several weeks here with her daughter, who attends the Classical school, went to her home in Earl Park yesterday. Dr. W. P. Johnson, who was recetftlv stricken with paralysis while visiting friends in Ohio, has been brought home. and is now at his residence in this city in a critical condition. Mrs. llliain Wallace. Mrs. James A. Morrison. Mrs. Howard Cale. Mrs. J. J. Cole and others of the Christian Church have gone to Lonisvillo to attend the con vention held by that denomination. Mr. Charles Holman-Black has returned from his visit to South Bend and will remain with his parents. Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Black, until tne 1st of November, when ho will go td Washington, where he will bo the guest of Private Secretary Halford and wite. Mr. T. C. Steele has opened an art school at 84 East Market street, in the Hartford Block. He has begun with a good attend ance, and has prospects of a still larger one. .Next week he will give, in his studio, his usual autumn exhibition of his summer sketches. Miss Virginia Cooper, who has been studying painting in Pans, under Carolus Dnran, has retnrned with a good collection of studies. Miss Emma King, who has also been studying art in Paris aunng the past year, has also returned. Mrs. Richard Miller gave a charming thimble party, yesterday afternoon, at her house on North Illinois street, in honor of her sister-in-law. Mrs. Charles Miller, of Spencer, and Miss Moore, of Lima. O. Many of the ladies brought needle-work or crocheting, and the hours passed all too rapidly with work and conversation. Among tho company were Mrs. C. W. Jenk ins and gnest. Miss liook. of Iowa: Mrs. J. E. Scott, Mrs, Richard Chislett, Mrs. Frank Gates, Mrs. Samuel Brundago.MiSHTmsler, Mrs. Jsgrigg. Mrs. O. G. Plait, Mrs. Harry Martiu of Attica, Mrs. Morrell, Mrs. Court Webb, Miss McCrea, Mrs. Bird, Mrs. Danforth Brown. Mrs. E. A. Hendnckson. Mrs. Tully, Mrs. A. M. DeSouchet.Mrs.and Miss Jioney, Mrs. t rank .lanes, Mrs. J. A. Craig, jjrs. xeruey, uis. jicriaggari ana otners. The marriage of Miss Jennie Vance and Mr. D. L. Lines, a carnage manufacturer of Chicago, took place last evening, at 6:30 o'clock, at the residence of Mr. E. W. Vance, on west lweiitn street. Rev. is. p. Whallon, of the Fourth Presbyterian Church. pronouncing the solemn service. There were no attendants. The petite figure of .the bride was adorned with a simple. dainty Josephine gown oi white. A wedding dinner was served, and at 8:30 o'clock Mr. and Mrs. Lines received their relatives and a very few close friends. Throughout tho marriage was characterized by a sweet simplicity and quietuess appropnate to the occasion. The bride and groom left last night for their homo in Chicago. Unlike most of the marriages this 6eason, it takes the bride away from a large circle of friends to live in another city. A quiet wedding took place yesterday aft ernoon at tne residence of Mr. and Mrs. John Torrence, No. 407 North East street. Tho brido was their dangliter. Nellie B. 'lorrence. and the groom Mr. Thomas R. momourg. uie ceremonj', wnicn oc curred at 3:30 o'clock, was performed by the Rev. Dr. J. A. Rondthaler, ot tno laoernacie Presbyterian Church. Only the immediate friends were present. The bride and groom entered the narlor alone and stood iu front of a bank of plants and flowers. The bride wore a handsome traveling costume of amcth3'st-colored Lansdowne. ana haa bonnet, gloves and wraps to match, for traveling. After the ceremony Mr. and Mrs. Thoruburg left for tho East on a two weeks' tour. Upon their return tuey win go to tneir own liome, ;o. TCI North New Jersey street, where the house will be made ready for their coming. Many articles, the eifts of relatives and friends, will make it more beautiful in the way of furnishing, for 'the presents were of all descriptions, ornamental and useful. Mr. C. C. Lathrop, of Jackson, Mich., uncle of the bride, was among tho limited num ber of guests. CIIAXDLEK COOPF.H. At the spacious residence of Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Cooper, on College avenue, last evening, the largest home wedding of this season took place. Mr. and Mrs. Cooper gave their daughter Katharine to Mr. George E. Chandler, both of whom are well known and social favorites. All the rooms for the entertainment of guests were decorated with a profusion of plants and flowers.. The mantels were banked and the chandeliers festooned with srailax. The bride and groom stood beneath a canopy of Km i lax and a true lover's knot of llowers. Miller's string orchestra played the wedding march, and during tho ceremony. The bride'8-maids, Miss Florence Conner. Miss May Johnson, Miss Bessie Cooper and Miss Ella Black, of Terro Haute, entered tirst. They woro beautiful gowns of China silk. The two former were in light blue, and carried boqucts of Marevbal Neil roses, and the latter were in pink and carried LaFranco roses. The bride wore an exquisite dress of white faille, gamitnred with duchesso lace and carried N'iphetos roses. She wore no veil or ornament. The groom was unattended. After taking their positions tho marriage service was read by Rev. Dr. J. II. Ford, pastor of Central-avenue Church. As soon as tho benediction was prouounced the friends gathered about them to offer congratulation. In the dining-room a Bqnare table was prepared for th bridal party, together with Mr. and Mrs. Lew Cooper, The table ornamentation was a pyramid of flowers tastefully arranged. A second table was ret for tho parents and grandparents of each, and others for the guests. There were about one hundred aud fifty present. Among those from abroad wero Mr. and Mrs. Chambers, grandparents of the bride: Mrs. Demrsey and Mrs. Chambers, of Danville; Miss Agnes and Miss

Nora Boitcanx, of New Castle; Miss Cooper,

of Cadiz; Miss ohowaltcrs. of Kennaru; Miss Lyon, of Plaiutield; Dr. and Mrs. Kennedy, of Martinsville; Mrs. llack and daughters, Mr. and Mrs. John Harrison. Mr. and Mrs. Edson Kidder and Mr. Horace Wright, of Terre Haute. Mr. and Mrs. Chandler went to their own house, No. 523 Broadway. The entire furnishing was a gift from the bride's parents., and a great number of elegant presents from friends will add to the beauty and comfort of the house. The bride and groom will be at home after Nov. 1. M'LAUOnLIX-BOWDLE. Special Jo tli Indianapolis Journal. Moxticello. I1L, Oct. ia Mr. W. P. McLaughlin and Miss Mary L. Bowdle, daughter of Capt. F. A. Bowdle, of this county, were united in marriage, this evening, at Ashnry Chapel, in the presence of a large number of invited guests from Decatur, Cerro Gordo, and other cities. A reception was given the bride and groom at tho residence of Captain Bowdle. Mr. and Mrs. McLaughlin departed foran extensive tour, WALLING SHICK. Special to the Imuanapolla Journal. Muxcie, Ind., Oct. 16. Mr. Quince Wall ing and Miss Gertrude Shick were united in marriage at the nome oi the onue. tnis evening at 7:30 o'clock. Kev. C. II. YV ado. ot the M. E. Church, olhciating. in the pres ence of one hundred invited guests. The Assault on Sister Camilla. To tbe Editor of the InAianapoli Journal: Your article upon the mysterious assail ant of Sister Camilla will doubtless be answered by a proper investigation of tho case, which will show that hor lover is an hallucination, and can only be found in her brain, and that her injuries were selfinflicted. This form of erotomania is not common, but two cases have occurred in Illinois within the past ten years; these were equally remarkable. One was a lady who taught a country school, and who had herself, after school was dismissed in the evening, crawled up through small trap in the ceiling, injuied herself and when found all the physical evidences of felonious assault were manifest. The indignant people of this neighborhood were about to hang three or four young men; thousands of dollars were squandered in the following liti gation, but to no purpose. Another case was that of the daughter of a nhvsician. She was found hanging by the neck in the dusk of the evening to a tree near her own door. She was cut down and restored. She accused a young man of having first assaulted her and then hanged her to tne tree. The whole thine Droved to bo an hallucination, and the injuries self -in flicted. A most remarkable case of this kind ocenred iu a " wom an in Cork. Ireland. Sho was found haneinjr from a second-story window,, nailed to a cross, the nails through the left hand and right foot She claimed that two Protestants had done it on account of her relicious zeal. The matter was carried out so peffectly that no one could believe the woman insane, and had inflicted the whole injury npon herself. The men she accused had no difliculty in proving they wero some hundreds of miles away when the woman recognized them as her torturers. Mie nnaiiy aiea in tno insane asylum in Dublin. YV. B. Fletcher. Indianapolis, Oct 15. Catarrh Is caused by scrofulous taint in tl e blood, and is cured by Hood's Sarsapanlla, which purities ana eiiricliea tne bloou, ami giv s tae wnoie system neaiui ana $irengiu. iry mis peculiar medicine." It is prepared by C. 1. liood & Co., Lowell, Jiass. DIED. BARTII Mary, daughter of Rev. John It. ami Elizabeth Barth. at Louisville. Ky.. Oct 13. Funeral services at Indianapolis, In Crown Hill Chapel, J:3J p. m-, to-cay. jrrieuaa oi uie iamuy laviiea. BOERUM At his residence. 414 North Delaware street. JoneDh S. Hoerum. Tuesdar. Oct. la. at 7 P. m.. axed 75 years. 6 months aud 11 days. Funeral Thursday, at 2 p. m. MATfTTFTF TW a. ,1 ww Oif IB m . T.I', n m Amanda, wile ot J as. jh. May hew. t unerai private. ' ' -r.Kr. FUNERAL, NOTI CE. ' ; T O. O. F. Tho office rs and members of PhiloxeJ. nian Lodge, No. 44. 1. . u. F. are hereby notified to meet at Urand Lodire Hall this afternoon. Thurs day. Oct. 17, at 1 o'clock, prompt, to attend the fune ral of our late brother, Joseph H. Boerum, P- O. Members o sister lodjreare cordially invited to participate. UEO. 25. Tltiiui:. 2.ti. Jos. 8. "Watsow, Per. bee. WANTED SITUATION. W ANTED-SITUATION AS ft by younjf lady of experience, care of JournaL CHURCH ATTO Address "ALTO," WANTED 3IAXE HELP. XTT ANTED Hardwood Lumber Buyer and SalesV man. Address Falen fc Burns, Buttalo. N. Y. T ANTED-FIVK YOUNG MEN TO BELL ft books, newspapers, fruit, cigars, etc., on railroad trains. Apply to UNION NEWS CO., Pern, Ind. DETECTIVES wanted in every county, hhrewd men to act under instruction in our fcecrt t Service. Experience not neeeasary. Send '2o stamp. Orajman Detectlvo Bureau Co.. Arcade, Cincinnati. O. VANTKBiacKLAYE1:9Tliree iwoTbticfc it layers, immediately, for four or live weeks, on new Catholic Church at Tipton, Ind. None but pood, Botwr workmen, need apply. JOHN F. CORXELU QOfW SALARY. $40 EXPEN8K8 IN ADVANCE, tJJ allowed each month. Steady employment at home or traveling. No soliciting. Duties delivering and making collections. No postal cards. Address with stamp. I1AFEK ft CO.. Plqna. Ohio. WE want to'eroploy a reliable person in your locality to show samples of our premium Cigars and take orders for same. No experience required. Wages $2.50 per day and expenses will be paid conriltionally. Address. Inclosing 2c stamp for particulars. D. O. GALLEAlt & CO, Chicago. 1 1L TfAXTED AQENTSA MAN of good address n fordtywork-. 11. C. DINKINS, Hi E. Market. T ADIES! Write for terms. $3 sample conet fret to JLi aeuta. Lwis Schielo ft Co., 3UO H roadway, 2?. X WANT ED -RELIABLE MEN A 8 8 TATE agents. Address OCCIDENTAL BUILDING AND LOAN ASSOCIATION, Omaha, NeD. TIT" ANTEI) Active men to represent an established t ? Accident Association in every city and town in thi4 State. Special Inducements to good men. Address frask Alexander, Ass't Snpt., Bates House. If ANTED FIRST-CLASS I NS U llANcE MEN T as district agents for the Provident Itrnd Accident Society, of New York. Reference required. Address MANAGER, Room 1, Windsor Hotel, Fort Wayne. Ind. GENTS WANTED TO HANDLE ARTICLE every stove requires. Retails $4; eaves $1.50 per month. Must establish county agencies, samples sent, express prepaid, on receipt ol $2.75. iluKliY .MFG. CO., Waukesha, Wis. ""IITA NTED Lady agents for our new Mcintosh V Raglan. Superior cloth, in wide stripes on outside; vulcanized rubber on Inside. Close fitting; very stylish; never spots. Beautiful us the finest cloth garment ever made, ana is absolutely waterproof. Agents sell six a day and make $t. Great opJortunity. Also, line line other good. Addrcaa . I. CAMPBELL, 484 Randolph sC, Chicago. G F.NTS WAN TE D To sell our NON-E VAP( RATING NON-FREEZING CHEMICAL FIRE PAIL, patented. Exclusive territory piven. ells to factories, hotels, business blocks, dwellings, etc. An entirely new thing and sells on sight, lit. dorsed by N. E. Insurance Ex., Factory Mut. Ins. Cos.. Chicago Underwriter's Association, eta Sample pail, price list, etc, sent on receipt off 2. Addrtsa Tiie Worcester Fire Appliance Co., Incorporates 11 No. 34 Front St., Worcester. Mass. WANTED SALES3IEN. 7 ANTED Reliable local and traveling salesmen. t I'oal tions permanent, special inducements now; fast-selling specialties. Don't delay. Salary from start. BROWN BROS.. Nurserymen. Chicago, IU. "iTfANTED Salesmen at $75 per monih salary and M expenses, to sell a line of silver-pla tod waro. watcfces.eta.by sample only: horse and team farnishfd free. Write at once for full particulars and sample cane of goods free, standard Silverware (Jo, Boslon, Mass. AY fAXTED TllAVELINO SALESMEN TO carry line ot cur specialties, to fcell to the trade samples and case furnislKL Exclusive t rrionly. tory. l'enuaiient situation, witli chanct to build up trade, salary and expanses paid. or. if nnv a fine trade, ferred, on commission. MODEL LEDGER CO.. South Bend. IndANNOUNCEMENTS. T MIE WONDERFUL READER PROF. MCLler. the renowned readerol Hnman Life. sfntiTiin corner of Market and East street, this city, is highly recommended by the best anthoritios as one of the greatest readers on earth ot human heads, faces and Lands. A 6TBOLOOER MRS. DR. ELLIS NEVER J. 1 axis to tell life's history oorTecily by the plan ets, where to go, what to do for success, health and' happiness, rives information on all subject, if sick oriutroubln couault Uie Doctor at ouoe. S3 aat Michigan street, can be consulted by lttte r. OW PKICE IN DUESS-MAKLNO.-Mrs. M. I Spencer. 123 North Illinois street, has reduced her prices to fii for wool and $s for silks and velvets. $7 to $m for cloths. $5 ;o $7 for tea rown. l'arty and weddme cciurns a smcialty. Perfect nt and latest aud best styles assured. Cutting and fitting done. Personal attention piven to all it EV. L- P. MERCER, OF CHICAGO, Spoastn Pfatnin'sHaU. Opioslte the New-Denison HotcL T O N I O II T . On Tne Bible; What It I a. and How to Use No chargea or coll xuon. IL"

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Wrought Steel Warm Air Furnaces KRUBE & DEWENTEK, Manufacturers, No. 54 South Pennsylvania St PATDIT SAW UILL DOB. X2IF&OTXD. lIXI2sr OIL 3DXJIl4E3C. 8lMU, rmrVU, Rapid. IffU. Baat LC)ia4. Will hold froitn Uabtr as Uas ti. Cta b attached t aa Bt4 l4x. RocrvrooD, xtewcoub tz co Aawlma rpr TmUtf Co.) i0 u 00 8. Tennt ylvania Cu ursuir AFO.'.ia. ur. EEMESTGrTOISr . . -2 A !i0t--; CD STANDARD TYPEWRITER It has been for lifteen years the STAND ARD, and embraces the latest and highest achievements of inventive skilL Wyckoff, Seamans & Benedict, 34 East Market SL, Indianapolis. Seward's Improved Iron Fence Costs no more than a wooden fence. Illustrated circulars sent on application. 57 West Wash. st. HETHERINGTON & BERNER ARCHITECTURAL IRON WORKS. Boilers. Sheet-iron Work and General Machinery, 19to ill West South street. ADAMANT WALL PLASTER. The new. cheapest and best Wall Plaster known to the trade. Manufactory at l'Jt5 West Maryland street. INUIA-NA ADAMANT rUASTJEU UU. J. C. HIRSGHMAN & CO., Manniaccurers 01 Mattresses, ueaiera ana iwiiuvbiors of Feathers. Our lteuovator beats the world. tiJ North New Jersey street COMSTOCK & COONSE, WOOD, CHAIN and WOODEN FORCE PUMP8. Dealers in Irun Pipe, D riven-well Points and all Driven-weU riuupliea. IV 7 aud 1B9 S. Meridian St. FINE SHOW-CASES. WILLIAM WIEGEL, Mantjfactort, No. 6 West Louisiana street. Nordyhe & Marmon Co. -Estab. 1851 FOUNDERS AND MACHINISTS WILL AND ELEVATOB BUILD BBS, llndianapoliA, Ind. Roller Mills, Mill. S win. Belting. Bolting-cloth. Oratn. eaniiiK Machinery, Middlinjcs-yurtuera, Portable Mills, etc, etc. Take stxetUcars "PENNSYLVANIA LINES-T11E DIHECT AND X POPCLAB PASSENQSa KOUTKS. Trains leave and arrive at Indianapolis aa follows; I'A.NHAM)LE ROUTE KABT. Leave for Pitteburc A N. Y. 4:30 am, 3:00 pm, 5:10 pm " Kiohinond A Coluinbua 9:(K) am, 4:00 pm Ar. from Ji. Y. A Pittsbfif. 1X:4U ain. fl:0O pm. 10.2a pm " Columbus, Hichraoud, etc., 9:40 am, 3:50 pm Sleepers to Pittsburg and New York without change. CHICAGO DIVISION. Leave for Chicago and Northwest 11:35 am. 11:20 pm Arrive from Chicago and Northwest 35 am, 3:15 pm J., M. A I. B. II SOUTH. Leaves for Louis ville A the South 4:00 am, 8:45 am, 3:25 pm, 6:25 pm Ar. from Ixrais. v'le t Uie South 10:00 am, 11:25 am, 5:45 pm, 10:55 pm I. A V. n. IL SOUTHWEST. Cairo Express. Leave 7:20 am Vincennes Accommodation, Leave 4:30 am Vincennes Accommodation, Arrive. 10:45 am Csiro Express, Arrive 5:00 pm PULLTO LINE TO rTNnNNATT V 1 i 1 1 1 1 X 1 DAYTON, TOLEDO. DETROIT. Trains lwre TndlanaooliS: ZZS a. m. d'ly, 10:35 a. m.. 2:50 p. ra. d'ly, e:3jp. ra. I'tbina arrlvA at ImlianaTiolili! 8:30 a. m.. 11:40 a. in. d'ly, 4:45 p. m., 10:55 p. ra. d'ly Only line with night sleeper, daily, Hamilton to DoTicket office, corner Kentucky avenue and Illinois street. LEAST AND WEST. Trains at Indianapolis Station. - Leave, iroine Eaat 4:(K) a. ra. 3:00 o. ra. Arrive, from Bast. 11:45 a. ra. 10:50p. m. Leave, going West.. 7:4." am 12:03 noon, 6:50 pin-. Arrive, from West.. ..3:40 am, 10:15 am. 2:40 pm, wii:V) p. m. 1 Dally, City Ticket-Oince. 42 Jackson Place. 1 f TANDALIA LINE SHORTEST ROUTE TO ST. f Louis amd the Warr. Trains arrive and leave Indianapolis as follows: Leave for St. L 7:30 am. U:55ani, 11:00 pm, 7:00 pm Ore ncaile and Terre llaut Aooom. 4:00 put Ar. from Bt, l- 3:45 ni, 4:15 am. 2:40 pm 5:00 pin Terre Haute and Oreencastle Accom lOrat am ttieepinp. Parlor and Reel ininglAlr Cars are run on through trains. For rates and information apply to ticket agents - of the company or U. K. dehiso assistant General FaaaengerAKent. Cleveland, Cinciiinati, Chicago & SL Louis. The annual meeting of the stockholders of the Cleveland. Cincinnati, Chicago A-SL Louis Railway Com pan v will be held at the oiiice ot the company, in Central Union Depot. Cincinnati, ., on Wednesday, the 30th day of October, lHtv, at 10 o'clock a. m., for the purpose oi electing directors; aiso. toiaite action on the eon tracts relating to Ohio. Indiana fc Western railway; the contract with Cairn, Vincennes fc Chicaaro ltailwav (.'oinnanv: the contract with Tennlnal Kailroad Association, of M. Louis, htA for such other business as rusy come lef re tht meciinf. A s)ccial meeting of the stockholders is hereby called bv order ot Uie loar5 of directors, i o be held on same date and at same place, at i o'clock Am., for the purooso of adopuaga coue oi rejruiauons xor us government. Rock Tooks now closed, ami will reopen Nov. 1, lSiy, at 10 o'clock a. in. E F. OSBORNE. Secretary. BRUSH BRILLIANCY Arc and Incandescence) ELECTRIC LIGHTS For particulars address TIIE BRUSH ELECTRIC CO., CLEVELAND. OHIO. Subscribe for tbo Weekly State Journal

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DR. SARAH STOCKTON, 007 North Delaware Street. LT TEETH AT REDUCED PRICES. Ji MARY C. LLOYD, DENTIST, Over Fletcher's Bank. Filling at reaaonafcle rates. LUMBER. E. H. ELDRIDGE & CO., Shingles, Sash, Doors and Blinds, COR. ALABAMA AND MARYLAND STS. Joseph Allerdice, Agent, Dealer in HIDES. PELT8. FUItS. WOOL AND TALLOW. Mowl'J? Kentucky ave. llepreacuUiig C. u. feieveus uo., uoston, Mass. t. VjVJJL Jl JljIXOjXLX L AAruauufaoTerof ilrevr KetUea, suda ruinitaius, lias OeneraUira, Uaudj KeU Uoa, Dyers' Cylinders. dtaler in tiuuet. Ooouer aa4 liraes, XubinK, elc, WO SuuUi Delaware alreew safe-deposit vault Absolute safety airainst Fire and Barzlar. Finest and ocly vault of tnemnd in tho date, roliooona day and night on ruard Designed for tno sare.fcrep lunot Money, .Bonds, Wills, Deeds, Abstracts. Silver plate, Jewois, and Valuable Truufe. and i'ACMa&i, eCa 4 k Safe Depji JonK S. Taiucixgton, Manager. LUMBER, SHINGLES, ETC. HENRY COBURN. dealer in aU kinds of ttnildin Material. Sash, Doors Blinds and Praxnca. Veranda vora a specialty. PLAN IS O-M ILL AXD YARD Kentucky avenne and Mississippi street. THE CITIZENS ODORLESS CO. Does the beet and cleanest vault work in the city, on ehort notice. Office, 13 Ilaldwln M'k cor Del aware and Market eU. J. W. UlLUKltr, 31gr. NATIONAL BUSINESS COLLEGE. Academy ot Shorthand. Type-writing and Telegraphy, corner Washington and Meridian streets. Bund tot new annual catalogue. Address L. a. uuimt; lTincipai. CLIPPED OATS Are the best, cheapest und cleanest of all oats. t or sale in car lots or less nyj. it. uiArt dcuu., 6'2 and t-i East Mary laud street. Famous Oyster and Chop House. LEE IIANSHAW. No. 17 North Illinois street. Merchants' Lunch at noon dally. Oysters and uauie ia season. . THE BEAUTIFUL CLEVELAND' YARD FENCE. Over 20.000 feet nut np in Indianapolis during 1S33. Cheap, everLwdng aud ornamental. Office asd FACTonr, 22 BIDDLE STREET, Three sqnares sooth Mm. ave. Depot. DENTISTRY. W. W. fJATKH. TlpntlalL ItfKm L OJA.fellowB Hall. N. B. corner Washington and Penosjlvanla sts. Pormerly with N. Y. bieaui Dental Oo. The Indianapolis Glue Company xuauuiaciuxes au auius 01 CABINET GLUES AND CURLED HAIR. TRAVELERS' RESTAURANT. C1IAUL.IE MILES' Restaurant Is now at No. IS North Illinois street. Lodging, Ui cenu. Meals, li cents. LEO LANDO. SCIENTIFIC anucturinor Optician, Rnectorlp and Eve-claases iitted on the most a Spectacles and Eve-plaases fitted on the most ap proved Acientitic methods known. Micrtcope, opera and field glasses. Telescopes, baiometers. Thermometers. .Drawing Instruments made to order and repaired. Grinding of lnses lor preset Iptloi.s is my piaity. Iso. t32 East Market at., opp t'o:onoy BRILL'S STEAM DYE-WORKS 36 A 38 MASSACHUSETTS AVENUE. Dyeing and Cleaning Ladies' Dresses, eUx, and Gents' Oarmeuta, aud repair same, GEO. J. MAYEU. Sealw, Stencils, Stamps. Eto." 15 South Meridian street, Indianapolis, Ind. Send for catalogue. NEW YORK STEAM DENTAL CO. From f4, fa. M, t $10, tn $50 per set. All kinds of line dental work at reduood prcts. line gold filling si timtif&m. SOo and 75o. , A Mill. AV4AAm hWvl Ti-t-th extracted tor S5o, Teeth extracted without its in All work warranted as represented. Fifteen yarn experience. A. r. llERRON, Manser. Booms 3 and 4 Grand Opera-hou&e. INDIANAPOLIS STOVE CO. rAltEOTT & TAOUAUf WHOIXSUJt BAKERS. Crackers Bread and Man'facturers of Stoves nnd Hollow-waro. Nos. S5 A 7 H. Meridian st. JAIIr XL A. Kyli uVi VJT. Carpetf cleaned, rcnovr.ted anl relaii. rcfltte and repaired on t-hort notice, at HOWARD'S, corner bt. Clair ana uanai. l eiepnone oio. T ANTJF ArTTKtlLi OF BINDERS, KEAl'EUS AND MOWERS. HcAdQuartcxs for Indlatuv, 107 A JWE. Was'iinetotx St.. ludianaioUjs Ind. J. IS. UtVWOOD. Maner SMITH'S DYE. WORKS ft7 NOrtTII PENNSYLVANIA ST. Orats clotiiing cleanod, lyel andropalrel. Ladles' dxesaos cloaned aud dyd. BUSINESS CHANGES. ' The general and local Insurance Rooms of MeOIELIAUl &. DARK will be changed to S3 and 85 East Market 8L, June 1, 198D. gffV-Ss bvrx PENSIONS New Lawn, new riullntr. Every soldier or sol; flier's widow ahould wml to the Old Etablthe.I Claim AKency of 1. II. FITZGERALD and rel Lit lZ-pace paiuphlct on War Claim. inalleU frcu No. Cdlst Market sU IM1. FlTZUFKisrr;

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