Indianapolis News, Indianapolis, Marion County, 21 November 1876 — Page 1

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INDIANAPOLIS, TUESDAY EVENING, NOVEMBER 2L 1876.

PRICE TWO CENTS.

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ANTED-A SITUATION TO LEaR< diesmating. AdUreae J. B., thli ofta t!

ANjEU - FIRST-CLASS BOARDKtlS— also pltanabt trout roomi !e kt. 2j9N 111.

•ti ANTKD-A COTTAGE'oF4 OR 6 aOOMS ▼» In northern p»rtoI city. Addra3« J. R. S , this»fflce. !

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ANTED-100 MEN TO ' WORE ON tren. hes for Marioa, Indiana, water works. L R. Coatw. tu si T»/ ANTED TO SELL—OFFIC1 OR 8LBEPY T trg room etOYe, with pipe. 6 E. Wash sc, Ferny Fazaar. • ! \kj aRtED-A lOSiT.ON AS INSlRUOTTT re son lowing machine Address A, M. W., Neas< fflce. I

\. ANiED—LtOO FT iheir wood i avenne and Canal.

’ll I ANTED—OCCUPANiS FOR FUKN13HED f f tion* r< om orsulte. priYRtf family; central location. Address M. E. H., News office, tu t’ ’ll/ANTED EVERY” LADY - AND~GENTLEW man in the d'y to Vait Uottman in hie ittw caipet factory, 14 E. \Va<.lilngton st nn °

Ixiarders; t rms re'sonabie: one furnished room to let Mrs. McVidteis, 74 West Mar ct

street.

•aM anted man and •' ifktu rent ior 4 r oms for hO' sekeeping, iVJ s<iiiar. s from Poitofflce. Apply to H. a. PlumD, Fancy B*z> an to t?

WJ ANTED-CLOCKS TO REPAlR-WiLL FY call lor and deiiY*or without extra charge mud wsr’ant for 1 year. T Zumbash, No. 60 East Washington It (n) ts.th s-t»

"WJ ANTED A CAPAULK AND WILLING \y girl kind to children, can find steady Work and fair wages at 788 North Illinois ft. Apply to-morrow morning ! \A. ANTED-^aLL PKRtiONB AFFLICTED F* with any form of disease U* co-salt Dr. Duff, 89 Kentucky ave.; his opinion costa nothing and cures guaranteed; charges moderate.

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through he Post Office, bat sent to the Dead Letter Office, to accordance with section 60, Regalatlon of 1666, United Bu^es Lawa Huch lettea. 1 a answer to advertisements must be left at The New a office to tnsme deliverv.

ANTED-WUITE WOMAN COOK AT 65 K. hast st. tat!

ANTED GOOD GERMAN GIKu AT 603 N. Delaware st. Us o! ANTED-LODGERS' AND DAV BOARDets at 12 lotith Mis lsslppi st tu ol ANTKD-A GIRL TO IX) GENE A A L housework st 421 **. Delawa-e.

ANTED A GIRu *OK I^ITCHEa WORK. App y at 625 N. Penniylvawi* st. anted good boy .ABoirr la imarh old. Apply at 180 wm First st. t ANTED KITIU iloT TO DO UGHf bou-*wo-lt. Call 9014 M-es sys ANTED — 10# GANVA 3ER8, LADIES, genthmen. boys or girls. Gall 47 Ky. »▼. I ANTED-FAMILIES GAN GET GO D girls and rooks; no expecM. 5 Ma*s. are. !

ANTED- BOARDERS AND LODGERS AT #4 ptr week; day-board, #3. 73 Kentucky UsI

1A ANTED - MORTGAGE AND OOMMKRTV olal notea. R. B. Dorsey, U Gates Bloch, u ° \E/ANTED-A FEW FIBST-ULA3-4 DAT FT boarders at Mrs. Meek's, 180 N. Delaware street. La t! W] ANTED—BT A GERMAN GIRL, a'HOME FT in a smail family. Gall cor. Dillon and Cmve. ta ti

'is AN TED— bJ TU A TION TO DO GENERAL FF housework by a good girl. Gall 3X2 Sju h West st . 1

CUSTOMERS TO BUT

■ heir wood and coal at corner of Indiana * and ilttjml.. *U 0

TTTANTED—SITUATIONS BY TWO Girt --, YY one to do house, the other kitchen work. Call st 33 inker st. tat!

’ll/ANTED-A GENTLEMAN GAN HAVE A FT pleasant furnisued room, with boa-d, at 16E»6t Mic Igmti st. iu t!

TTT ANTEIr— GIRL TO DO -ENEKaL HOUSKYV work : German preferred; 41n family No, 328 North Delaware at • tut!

’ll; ANTED Gr N iLEMAN AND WIFE OK W 2 ge ilemen to take a nice front room and boaid. 249N Tennisiee st. tun!

ACTIVE YOUNG MAN FOR

FT offic - work and c llecting. Apple at 106 South West it A. D Btbeioht. tn o! Tl' AN1 ED-A 'tolRL TO DO GENERAL YY housework in a small family; reLrenc^ required Call at 477 N. East st. tat! ANfED~T^^RROW 8800 FOR 5 YKAR.^ yy sei u-ed by first mortgage on city property or farm land." Address Amoe News offic*. tut

’ll ANTED-A GENTLEM AN AND WIFE TO V\ occuoy enc or two front r.toms unfarnished. withi at loaid. No. 3J W. «alnitat, uol \a ANTED A bet”OF BOOKS ICTKEEP F» evenings best i.f city reiere- ce given; ralary smtll. Address Macbith, Newi office,

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ANTED— A FEW Flksf-CLABS DAY ’ «pa jHB'' ’#he' room to let. Mrs. jucvicaeis, v-i nest-war < street. nei!

Th, ANTED-EVERY ONE PURCHASING

FT stoves to t^ee the New Excelsior soft

coal and cote base heaters. No. 81 N. Illinois street. . tt ' ‘

\frANTED IT KNOWN THAT MADAM y V Leslie, the fortune teller, is stopplug at 206 W. New Vork st. ard Canal. L*dies wanting Iheir fortunes told will please call; fee, 5# ■cent*. ta t! \\JKNTED TO"SELli, AT A HANDStiME YY discount, a s-holarshlp iu the Bryant* Stratton Business College Of this city. A rare chance h r any one wishing to become a stnd* nt Address Samson, Newsoffl-e. oa ° XX A TED - AN * ENERGETIC LADY Vnd V» genthman ol g od address to solic t orders! r a st Undid new serial book for holiday trade: salary to the right parties. Call on Fred. 1. Horton * Go , 60 E. Market st., opposite post-office: up* a'rs. ta o

Wanted—parents looking for a >Y good Si hool for their sons and daughters are invited toy ait the old reliable Indianapolis Bufim ssCoBi g ■ Bstes block, opp. E. O. EYenirglessors 7 to 9 o’clock, fo- those at work during ihe da?. Koinn. a * Gooniaa uh s? Wf ANTED MADAM MILLER IS 3TOPP NG yy at 81 Indiana avenue, second flo t, room No. 2: she tells the past, present and future even's; brings back sbsrnt friends: make# speedy marriages, and giYfs charts of luck. Ladies 50 centa; gentlemen #i. !

Wa ANTED EXCHANGE-A GENTLEMAN “ 'will be at our office f »r two days lor the purpose of trading a small house on Maple at., valued st f-otr 81 500 to |',8ro, whi-ffi is tre fr m ircumbiance, f-'rone worth ISOOor |;:0 more. Call at once < n G. W. Alexander A Co., 25. w. Washington «t. — tu t Xi; anted rvk, ybgdi to knuw that \y they can get choice, juicy ioln steaks and onnd, “* “t 1 * i*"

bra ch marke', s'all No. I. east end Market; pU<» s reduced on all grades of meat; 1 kill none but first class steem. te < -

X, bt t>* sTor,Hir. 0 RKWARD^GOLD 1 j chain snai bed with came > pin and locket The finder wi 1 .ecelve .he above reward by returning i; to No. 1736 Madison avenue. !

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XpOR BALK-OLD PAPERS—M GEN 18 PEE X 1 hundred at The News office. v* TjX)R SALE—SaCOND-U AND COAL AM) X 1 wood stoves. Chesp. 8> N. niitiois st. ti* T.X)R SALK-CHEAP-WO-SEiSEDaioOND X 1 hand bugs-y, at SB9 N Pennsylvania st te* TVIOR SALE-NEW EUREKA CARRIAGE— X 1 Made to order. Osll at 515 N. Meridian, uh* XPORTaLE-SMaLL SAFE—CH EP-lN-X quire st a. S. Engle & Co.’S, 21 South lllinoi* street tu** TT'OR SALE-200 BARRvLSST. LOUIS FLOUR X at whole ala prices. Porter & Ra-nsay, Grand Hotel. ta s TjX>R BALE -A' WERF.R pFaNO—GOOD AS X new. Oae of the best make. Inquire ^ 294 West 8t Clsir st. tas! 'LXiR BALE-A SECOND-HAND COPPER X carving table and fixtures, cheap, at 81 North Illinois at ti* TjXJ® BALL—*T THE NEW WALL PaPaR X and t-hade house. Lovely new patterns. 161 East Washington it. th* TiM)R bAlK-RAG AND COTTAGE CARX pets at Hoffman’s new carpet factory, 14 fest W ashington rt uu° TjX)K SALE—aT THE NEW WA- L PAPER X and shade house. Lovely new patterns. 161 East Washington st. th* "LXjR ' 8 aLE - $60 WI L BUY _ A NEARLY X new 2 sealed wagon worth 3125. See it at Schofield’s, east market squire. uh ua! TiX) * ► AL1 AT A DISCOUNT—A SCHOLAjtX ship In the Bryant 4 Stratton Businew College. Addresa Samson, News office, [ojoa* T7K)R SALE-A DOUBLE SEA i ED CAR X risge. Good style, -early new. Inquire Charles Helwig 18t West New Yor* st. nis Xi’KJB BALE—CARRIAGE—CAN~ BE UdKD X with one or two hones, at Johnny Smith’s rable, 77 and 79 Wabash st., rear of Opera Home. ! -|7X>B BALE-THE NEW SUPERB BASE X heating stoves. Finished iu best style. Warranted to give satisfaction. No. 81 North Illinois st tl* XX>K~8ALK 1U) BARRELS NEW BUCK X wheat fl-iur just r*ceiv,d and forsaleby Porter 4 Ramsay, 33 West Maryland street, Grand Hotel. ta s TT'OR SALE-ON 30TH DAY OF NOVEMBER J' at 10 o’clock, for feed, one roan florae. To whom it may conrern. Jackson 4 Carter, No 40 KhM Maryland st. tana! Trier SALE—FTRST-Ci. ASS COAL AND X wood cook stoves Monitor. New Acive, New Mayflower, lAdy Gay, Fashion, Eclipse. No. 81 North Illinois st. ti TJiOK BALE-GARDEN FARM FOR 88,910^ X on time. Fine land and wed locoed a id in high stateof cultivation. G. W. Alexander 4 Co., 25^ W'est Washington st. lists

Addre«s Business, News office. -F7X)R SALE-BARGAIN FOR A GE<tMA4 X gardener with 8700 or AS00 One acre for sale low down and two ac*es'or rent. Has a untili house on at d ether buildings. A.most in city. Call at 48 South Meridian st ue s TiXto SALE WATCH, CLOCK AND JKWKLX ry store, with or without stock, on one of the b» st butineis slree s in the city. Will sell at e tan sin, ss I want to leave the city. Address H. K., News office, Indlanapo is, Ind. us*

T.'iOK H < U£—ONE EIGuT-HORSK H vSKIN’B X vertica) engine and boilercomnlete on one bed plate. This outfit Is warranted in perfect order, as good as when it left the -hop, a d can be pnr based at a great bargain. Bull 4 Co., 67 West Mary and st, Indianapolis. tt*

VOK BALE—EXPECTING SOON TO BE ABX sent from tt e city ii'd^fiuitely a d having no use for my big brown ca-riage horse I

in the city, us *

sally O. J.

K, Hanna, Surgical Institute.

to 1.0 *ir. 'T'O LOAN-MONEY ON JEWELRY CLOT^f1 irg, etc., at City Loan Office, at 66 North I linols street. 1 u° fIH.) LOAN- MO’ EY ON FARMS" ClfiTPROPI arty or maimercial paper. M. H. McKay, No. 1 Odd Feil-ws’ Hall. tt* TTO LOAN- 82) OCO ’ MM EDI ATE MON EY ON 1 band for the purchase of first mortgage and conmurci J notes. R. B. Dorsey, 15 Bates’ bl ck s° rpt - LOAN-MONEY ON FIRST MORTGAGE. X l arge and final] sums always on ha id. Jos. A. Msore 4 Bro , No. 81 Eist Market street. ’ un° fro LOAN-^8PFCIA L —I r AVE$6,00e CHEAP X money to buy large mo tgage notes. App y at once if rr u wish to obtain it. R. 8. Dorsey, T5 Bates block. * no* rpo LOAN- MONEY IN BUMS OF 81.000 AND X upward. Money fumUhed iu four days. W; A. B adshaw, State Saving! Bank, 56 North Pennsylvania stre-t. ue°

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Rnddeli, Wa’cott 4 Vinton, 3

LONG TIME ON reaso able rates,

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WE CAN MAKE A SPECIAL LO AN

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block, opposite portofflee. oa* rpo.4> AN-D E SNYsER 4 CO., 74 BAST X Matket street, have a large sum of money to loan on r a estate morigage in November 1876. No a day's delay if y. ur security Is ample n°

rpo LOAN-MONEY ON MORTGAGE, IN X sums of $1,000 and -upward, on improved property and improved farms. Interest annually anti at the end of the year. J. M. Lord, 82 East Market street. , ui°

M iaVBlCA.JfJBOUS. o AG CARPETS. X\ Rat Carpet#. BoflYnanhts removed his Carpet Factory to 14 East Washington street. uu • HAYE A LARGE STOCK OF Block, Anthracite, Pittsburg, Cannel, and, in fact, all kinds of Coal! Coal! also. Coke, Indianapolis, Cincinnati, Louisville. Crushed Coke, superior to any in the market, crushed on a crasher of my own invention, [patented]. Have anjple number of teams, can deliver promptly, every load correctly weighed, and everything guaranteed as represented. Leave your orders with G. R. Root, Nortovrest corner Market and Delaware streets.

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f 08T- SMALL TERRIER~F>G - FINDER 1 OSf-A SMALL DIAMOND CROSS OF 8 -Vi Aj • n diamond*, any pero i finding ggma will be rewarded by leaving It at this office tao T OST TOP A Z KARRI n g"^Tn'VICINI ty OF A^ Baerle’s bazar (as snppos d). Rcw&ri will be paid on delivery at Smith 4 Han name* office. ne o

tOH KJBIUT.

TUOB RENT—1 HANDSOME ROOMB, CHEAP. X 434 8. Illinois st. oaTJiOR RENT FURNISHED xRONT ROOM, X IF-’S N. Jerrey. tao I

TJ'OR RENT FURNISHED F-ONT ROOM. X 131N. A absma st. taol L 4 ''OK KEN T- A 1)ESIRABLE FCRH1SHHD X room, 80 E. New Yprkst. bin!

,’OK RENT-TWO FCRNISdED FRONT rooms. che«p. 87 N East st. tu t!

[7MJH RENT-LARGE FURNISHED ROOM. D fingle beda *8. 121 N. Del. st. ui-

TjX)K RENT—KOvMS IN MOODY’S NEW X Brick Block, 52 Indiana avenue. ts’ TpOR RENT- THREE FURNISHED ROOMS, X two front. 67>4 North Illinois st. tn t!

TjX)R KENT—HOUSE OF MX ROOMS AMD X sttic, sp endid order, 80 School st. e*

>0 R RENT-ONE FURNISHED ROOM, with board, at 12P N. Illinois st Us!

[JVR RENT—COTTAGE 175 FIFTH'ST., D rent $8. Apply at 99 9. IlltnoUiJrt. t*?

Tj^OR RENT-VERY PLEASANT FURNLSdX ed sleeping room 229 E. New York st. U tl TTOR RENT-NO. 2S6 COLLEGE AVENUE X I by J. H. Ruddell, 8 and 4 Vinton Block. uh°

TjX)R RENT ROOMS. FURNISHED AND X unfurnished, Bird Point UaU at room

TJ'OR RENT—CHEAP—HOU<E 5 MOOMB, X southeast Apply to F. Lladner, Circle P. a til •

House.

TjX)R RENT STORK ROOM, 1954 VIRGINIA X avenue. Apply to W. McIntyre, 18 Virginia avenue. tn°

X'OR RENT-BRICK HOUSE. 139 INDIANA X avenue. Inquire C. W. BUckmore, 68 S. Penn, st ua°

TJOR RENT-FURNISHED AND UNFUR. X nished r.oms, snsuite or single, at 77 S. Illinois st. tut! TJOR RENT-OFFICES IN BALDWI .’.I X Block, at a very low rent. See M. R. Bar nard 4 Co. ue o TJOR RENT— OOD FURNISHED ROOMS X in a very convenient Lcation. 81 West Vermont st ueq! L'OKKENT 8 GOOD NEW HOUSE8, CHEAP, X roar Deaf and Dumb Asylum. Inquire No. 70 elate avmue. ufs!

TJOR RENT-88 PER MONTH. 66 SOUTH X Libert* street Kuddell, Walcott 4 Vinton, Sand 4 Vinton Block. ua*

X’OK RENT- HOUSE 6 ROOM' *. 216 HURON X street $10, de-irable and cheap. M. R. Barnsrd 4 Co., 75 E Markets*. ue o Tj^OK RENT-196 WEST OHIO STREET^ X 820 a mouth. Inquire of Thomas L Sullivan. 2454 Fast Washington street. uu 0 TJOR RliNT COTTAGE, FIVE ROOMS, X northwest comer Pork ave. and Cherry st, choice. 8 5. M. . Bsbnard At Co. ue o

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TJOR RENT NEW BRICK H.jUS X Camp street $J2 5C per month. Inquii W. E. Bradley, room 10 Baldwin Block. uo°

TJOR RENT-STORK ROOMB NOR 58, 64 X and 66 South Pennsylvania «t $1,000 per annum. Jos. A. Moore, 81E Market st uh*

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TJOR RENT—WITH BOARD—I PLEASANT X Don*, room; also boarders by day and week i an find good board, at No. 65 North Alabama iteet ! Tj'OK ' RENT-TWO 810KY FRAME HOUSE X 418 South Tennessee st., six rooms, nearly new. Inquire of J. A. Pe'kina, P. C. 4 St L Railway. te"

Market street uh° TJOR RENT- HOUSE OF TEN ROOMS, WITH X g»s and wa'or, No 3^3 comer of Illinois and Walnut streets. Inquire at next hous* east on Wain ut st. ta o 1

TJOR RENT OFFICE ROOM, IN ODD X Fellows’ Hall, ai $15 per month. Alex. Metzger. Rial Estate and Insurance Agent, 6 Odd Fellows'Ha L on*

TJOR RENT-FIRST-CLASS STORE ROoM, X No. 336 E. Washington st, with rooms above If required, at low. rent W. Rivera, Agent, Find National Bank. uu"

Bates Block, Pennsylvania street, lame and small room- on second and third floors H.

JjXiR RENT AT LOW PRICK3-ROOM8 IN and small room- o Bate#, Jr., No 7 Bates Block. nn TJOR RENT PROPERTY NO. 133 rt. MERIDX iau street, the most desirable house for a wholesale business on th > street; po -se sion given at orte. Apply on premi-es. uitih' TJOR RENT-TWO, 6 ROOM. TWO-STORY X bouses, all cuivenlences, $ 2 per month; alro a nice sioreroom, 88 Na-s. ave. Apply to Shover 4 Christ an, 124 E Vermont st iu o

IJOK REN V- DWELLIN * BOUSE OF EIGHT

liars h!

TJOR RENT-A NICE TWO &TORY HOU3 X containing 9 rooms, all in good order, an stable room ior a hose and cartage. <'all

jpOK RENT-A NICE TWO &TORY HOU3 -, USo at No. 224 W. New York street. Chas. Hkt.wio te TJOR RENT^TW . STORY BRICK HOUSE; X 7 rooms, every convenience $18 perm nth; abo frame bouse, 4 rooms, every convenience $10 p- r mouth Inquire at 358 cor. NewYork and Noblest. un s;

Tj^or kent a boarding house of X twenty rooms location first rate, rent very

low to a first class tenant; owner of property will take rooms and board In house. Address P. O. Fox 38 to'

TJOR RENT-HOUSE OF FOUR ROOMS, X newly papere’ and paint'd, with stable, well, cistern, only two squares from Academy of Music. Call at room No. 7 Thorpe’s Block, Fas'Market st ue 3

TJOR RENT—BR CK HOUSE 12 ROOMS, X hot and cold water, bath room, water closet, gaa, lot 40x196, cistern and stable, etc, 6 blocks from Bates House, north, only $86. John G. Blake, 70 E. Market. i*

AT $7 FOR

rear rooms, on

Post Office.

mra nocr. aiamnoale’* B ock, opp i‘o»l Omo ,pp:y to Janitor in building or E. B. Marti; ale. Journal office. u* TJOR RENT-EL EG A NT NEW BRICK X bouse, 15 very 1 rge rooms, 5 grates and marble mantles, hot and cold water, bath room, water cloaet and gas; rent only *60. 70 E. Market. John G. Blake. t°

TJOR RENT-HOUSE NO. 682 N. ILLINOIS X street, with 6 rooms, well, cistern, stable, wood and coal sheds: house in good repair ana possession given Nov 20 Inquire at No.680, or at Indiana National Bank. th 9 TJOR REN < - A DESIRABLE LARGE FRONT X room well fumiahsd, gas. fire and large Closet, within four (4i squares of Post Office, sni'ab’.e for one or two gentlemen; terms moderate. Address “Borne,” this office. th°

TJOR RENT- 2 8TORY FRA #E DWELLING X 9rooms cellar, ci tern well stab e and woodbmise; all iu good condition. No. 700 N Tenn st, A pply at room No land 2 Talbott 4 New’s Block. W. w. Wallace, Real S tate Agent. ue o

TJOR RFNT—DOWN TOWN. A NKW ROOM X etpecia’ly adapted for a bakery or eon’ectionery, with oven and all necessary arrangements, location good, conveniences all first class; rent low. Apply at 85 Massachusetts avenue. tu*

TJOR RENT-AT GREAT REDUCTION, NEW X cottages on street railway, every convenience. 5 room nouse, $8. 4 room house, $10. 6 room boose, $15. to* W. Rivera. Agent. First National Bask.

roK THAJtB Tj^RT^DB^UNINCUMBERE]) ' BJ5ale£ X tste for a good carriage horse. Cali at 70 West Washington st ta • TJOR TRAD!—A SMALL FIREPROOF SAKE X for a fecond hand Woo .on desk T. A. Goodwin. 90 E Market tu n

TJOR TRADE A NE *’ 6 R OM COIT tGE. X marble n aotle n parlor. Collar, well and cistern, and gas. Lot 40x135, ea«t front Near the cimpns. Will tr*ie fo* outsiie ground. Will take horse and buggy or some personal A rY rY no T Vg OKtai rwi An

PMBBONAl.. •pERSONAL-TBE JUDGE. JT hv*

•PERSONAL-HOFFMAN HAS REMOVED X bis Carpet Factory to No. 14 East Washington street. uu • TXEKS NAL-WANTED !- M A LI. STOCK OF X drugs and fixtures. Medicine Depot. 79 East Market street. uu •

"OERSONAD-IF tOUR ROOF U-taKS SEND X postal to Fulton 4 Vance. 260 Massachusetts av. t and prompt attention will be given, un *

TJERSONAL-A LALY WHO 18 EMPLOY D X during the day can find a home with a widow lady as companion. No reference required. AddreFi A. D., News office. s

TJRRSONaL—OPIUM INSTITUTE, NO 247 N. X Term, st., Indianapolis. We cure the opium habit in ten days. Nothing charged until the patient says he is eared. Johhsoh 4 LaTEACH. uu •

T^ERSONAL-THREE OF BIDWELL S WILD X Cherry Cough Drops will clear out the thro it and head, a. Ickel’* worth will stop a cough, •nd a dime’s worth will core a cold. Factory opposite Journal office.^ ti *

BO VND. TJOUND—THAT BECKER SELLS THE FINX eat Caromels. 40 ets per lb. ui o

TJOUND- HOFFMAN IN HIS NAW CARPET X Factory, 14 E. Washington st nu *

TJOUND-THAT YOU GitT THE BEST DINX ner and oysters in Jevery style |at Becker’s Restaurant. ui o

TJO U N D!-POINTER ►UP— LtvER AND X white. Owner call second house north of 8th st.. cart side Central avenue, prove property and pay charges. i

BTtJtAGM. QTORAGE—FOR HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE O and goodsof ail kinds, at 24 8. Delaware treet J. R. Marot. oa °

QTORAGE—FOR HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE O and goods of all kinds, at 68 South Pennsylvania street D. Blackmokx 4 Co. ta *

NOS a A IN OB KXCUAACN TJOR SALE OR EXCHANGE-1 WOOD HBATX ingsioi#, pood as new, 1 885 Howe sewing machine in perfect order; cheap for ca h or will exchai ge for a good combined book-case and secretary, rr other good furniture. Can be seen at 84 Rut New York street. !

BN MOV AL. TTEMOVAL - HOFFMAN HAS REMOVED XV his Carpet Facory to 14 E. Washington st, where he ba* facilities for d ing better work than in his old stand, besides he has a large salesroom where he will keep the largest stocks of rag and cottage earpeta in U»« city at less price than any other house dare sell them uu •

NOR a ALB OB TBAOm. TJOR gA Le'crTtRA DE—HOUSE^AND LOT, X No. 8 3 N. Alabama st. House of five rooms. A bargain will be given. H. Burns, 25 Baldwin’s blf ck. ne n !

ROA RHINO. TTOAi DING-DAY BOARD, 13.50 PER WEEK, X> 131 North MeridLn street ui n I

a NNO V no km Ktr ra. rpHK TOLL GATE!—PRIZE PICTURE.—SENT .1 free. An ingenious gem; 50 objects to find. Address, with stamp, E. C. Abbey, Buffalo, N. Y.

rt’iHE ANNUAL MEETING OK THE ODD X Fellows’Mutual Aid Association of Indi ana will be held in the Grand Eocampm-nt room, Grand Lodge Building, on Wednesday, November 27d, at 7:30 o’cloo* p. m. William Wallac*, President, John W. McQuiddy, Secretary. un 1

BOC1BTV MBBTINUH.

A NCIFNT LANDMARKS LODGE, NO. 819, Ja. F. 4 A. M.—riecial meeting this (Tue - dayjcvenlng at 7 o’clock. Work—Third Degree. Gborok t Moose, Secretary.

at 7:80 o'clock. Work—First Degree. Brethren of other Lodges cordia.ly invited. GxobgkW. Johksok,-r ecretary.

8ANPM ANN—Fred Henry John, eon of John and Louisa aedmann, aged 5 years, ~ and 21 din

2 months

id 21 days. Funenil will l>e held Thur day afternoon, at 2 p. ro., at residence of Mrs. Metzger, 382 E. Michigan street. i CUSHING-Monday, November 20th. at five o’clock p. m.. John F. Cushing. The funeral will take place from 104 Harrison street w ednesday, November 22d, at 2 p. m. Friends invited to attend. !

CITY IVEWS,

Wm. Hardwick and James Gregory, larcenisis, have been sent to the grand jury. The Y. M. C. A. still neglects the suggestion of some days ago, that the “Little hhoata" be made special subjects for prayer. Dr. Stratford’s horse and buggy, the last new and both valuable, were stolen last night and traced some miles down the Madison pike, where all signs were lost. Martin Hammersmith, caught so neatly last week while proeecutinga watch thief, was to-day committed on the complaint of larceny prefeired by G. A Wurgler. The colored girl at the state reformatory fell twenty-one instead of forty feet, has been an inmate bat two mouths instffdot two years, and there is a probability of recovery. Ex officer Clary yesterday afternoon detected James I>. Sutton playing a 3 card monte game upon a countryman, and caused his arrest. Sutton t>day was sent to the grand jury. Bote the Fees. [New Yoik Sun.] When anybody goes crazy oyer religion there is a great outcry about it. But we have no doubt that more people haTe already been sent to the madhouse through the excitement of the late election than have been put there for a year on account of religion.

Hew York Block Market. New Yoek. November 21-Money, 2)4. Exchange 482)4($491)4. TOD do Markets. Toledo, November 21.—Flour steady. Wber.t dul* and lo »i r: white Michigan $1.37)4; amber Michigan and December, fl.’JJ. . .

• klcaito Market. Chicago, November21.—» best firm at $1.1054 1.1 > car lots,$1.11)4 December,December, $1 125-4 <§1.12J4Jaau»rj. Corn quiet and tirmatl^-ij cash 445 e 044)4c, December 43%c. Ckte*«e Live Htoefe Market. Chicago, Nov. 21, 10:56 a. M -bogs erttm ated receipts 33,000, active and (.trong at clo*'. g prices of la t event! g. packers and i-hr. p:rs baying freely, quality of very Ubr average. Ctaeliiaa.l Market. CntcniHATi, November JO.-Flour steady. Wheat icarce and higher, wr ite l’.30<j$, 37. S' V,H rVifrtsww.nfmt mt 114Z

LATfST BY TILI6BAPB.

New CompliemtiOBi in Lonliinna. e A Better Feeling Prevails in Both Partita.

The Uncertain States Still Terj Cneartaln.

The Situation in Earops Con* times Threatensg.

Etc, Etc., Etc.

LOVIBIAITA.. Better Feeling Among All Partlaa. [Redfie’d In Cincinnati Coxnmereial.l New Os leans, November 20.—Both parties are favorably impressed by the surface indications. The democrats are in better spirits to-night than usual, and several of them tell me that they believe the board will do the fair and square things, all slanders and inaioations to the contrary notwithstanding A dt ten colored men from one of the disputed parishes called upon northern democrats to-night Theee men declare that they voted the democratic ticket because of the miserable, inefficient no account, corrupt state government with which Lonisiana is cursed, and that they did so freely and without constraint. They say they wanted a change, being of opinion that matters conid get no worse. On the other hand, at the custom house a large number of blacks came in to-day and made oath that they were either compelled to vote the democratic ticket or they would not be allowed to vote. All these from the disputed parishes, and the number of affidavits which each party will have by the time this thing is over, will fill a cart. The republicans are also taking lengthy sworn statements of all blacks who nave beta intimidated or abused, setting forth all the facts. The result will be an immense mass of information of various sorts, which the American people will have fo read to understand all the ramifications of dispute. [From another correspondent ] The schism among the republican leaders which became apparent at a late hour on Saturday night, is airsady pronounced in fall bloom, and the confidence exhibited by the Pinchback faotion is exceedingly suggestive. According to the ostensibly wild rnmon, traceable however, to rather reliable sonrcee, Cazenare and Kenner have already been secured, and the conversion of Wells is confidently predicted. The program mentioned contemplates the return of the state for Mr. Hayes, but also forth* democratic and conservative state ticket, inclueiug. of course. General Nicholis and all the state officers. The returns, It is alleged, will show that General Nicholis ran far ahead of his ticket, and that he obtained the support of msny colored men who voted for Hayes. Accompanying this report are many wild rumors concerning the disaffection of prominent colored men, but they are incoherent and shadowy. There is, however, reliable aothorifor the assertion that a great deal of money has been spent, and that the movement possesses an importance that can not be disregarded. Gen. Nicholis, it is proper to state, was wholly ignorant of the transaction until informed of it, but he has in no way participated in or encouraged the movement. A New Orleans dispatch received at Chicago says the republicans have discovered that the names of some of the Ti den electors were omitted from the demccratic ticket in several parishes. This places the two parties on an equal footing, as far as omissions of electors’ names are concerned. A dispatch from General Sheridan says there is nothing new in the political situation, and that qniet still prevails In New Orleans. A Washington special says dispatches have.been received to-day in official quarters from Florida and Louisiana, sent by careful men, and in both states the repnblicans are confident of success. The democratio leaders in Florida are badly frightened over later returns, which show conclusively that Hayes has the state, without throwing out a single vote. BOUIU CAROLINA. Apafby af the Democrats. [Special to Ciocinnatl Gazette of to-day. | Warhihgtoh. November 2 0—Several of the democratic watchers have returned from South Carolina. They report that they were greatly surprised at the indifference of the democrats of that state to Ti.den. They teemed to (Are nothing for him in comparison to Hampton, and they still cherish bitter feelings toward the northern democrats for conspiring with them to accomplish secession, and then giving them no aid whatever, when their move resulted in war. These gentlemen say that the southern democrats have no idea of doing the least thing looking to another war. They and their people have had enough of that, and the leaders among them speak in great derision of tne utterances, from northern democratic sources,which smack of war. They say it was just so with their northern fru-nds before, up to the time when their assistance was wanted in the field.

WYOMING. On I rage and Hardee. Chetkhhe, November 21.—The body of a daughter of P. Lynch, aged fo irteen, was fi nnd last night near Brady Island, Ntbraeka, bearirg marks of having been outraged Suspicion rests upon s tramp who wss seen daring the previous day on the pro-robes. He has been arrested, and will he held pending the verdict of the coroner’s jury. ^ DOMINION. Ire at Taroaco. ToEi’T^fr' November 21.—The extensive foundry ind cir works owned by Messrs. Hamilton, were destroyed by fir# this morLtD;. Loss estimat d at $63,000, insured for about $20,000

rBNKB * l.r A MIA. The ♦» Metal r««at Harrisburg, November 21 —The official vote in Pennsy Ivsna is as follows: Hayes 384.148, TUdek 366,201, Cooper7,204, Smith 13,182.

WABUMNGTOa. Akaat ike Treeps, Bte. WAsniROTOH. November 21.—The peacefm assurances in official quarters concern* rag the recent quartering of troope in ^aabiogton, have oonsMerebiy allayed the general excitement which existed yesterday. [Special to Ctoctomatl GaseMs of to-day. J Infoj mation here in regard to the eoMasicn of seme of the names of the electors from the republican ballots in one parish it Louisiana is to the effect that not enough ballots appear to affect the result is that narish, all the electors hsving a majority, eves if these incomplete ballots shall be thrown out It u not believed, however, that in any event the returning board would throw them aside, since the house has decided here, all the democrats

casting his ballot, when it is found tu be incomplete or informal. In the fortysecond congress the republican election committee made a unanimous report in favor of the democratic siuirg member, in th# case of McKenzie, republican, and 8. Baxton, democrat, from the seventh Virginia district The queetion cornu ue red at length in the report was the one of giving full weight to the evident intent of the voter, where the ballot was incomplete or inaccurate. All the democrats in the house agreed to the doctrine, and the house on the Veport of the republican committee, voted to not even pay the expenses of the contestant who sought his seat on the ground of several hundred incorrect ballots being thrown for the successful candidate. McCrary, an accepted authority here on contested elections, presents a number of authorities, ail holding the same view ss the bouse in th# above case in regard fo receiving and counting the votes of all the republicans who actually attempted* to vote in the intimidated parishes, and were prevented by violence or offers of violence; and the authorities are abundant as to the right to acoe.-t such votes upon proper proof of being prevented from voting on the day of election. aMJBW XOJtM CITY. Babsldeac* of ike Stek-m. New Yoek, November 21.—The violent northeast storm which baa raged here the past two days subsided this morning. Several casualties are reported In this city and considerable damage done to property in the track of the storm. No vessel has left this port since Saturday. Several steamers made the attempt, but were obliged to return. Some twelve or fifteen steamers are dne here, but unable to get in. It is feared serious damage ha# been done to the shipping along the coast. MARRIAGE OF JOHN KELLEY. John Kelley, chieftain of Tammany society. was married at eight o'clock this morning te Mias Teresa Mullen, niece of Cardinal McClosky. The wedding was a very quiet one, only the relatives of the bride and groom being present. The ceremony was performed by the cardinal. Only 70,000 tons, instead of 100.090 tons as advertised of Pittston coal were sold to cay by erderof the Pennsylvania coal company. The present glut of the market and th# prospsetiv# high prices owing to the difficulty of delivery were th# causes assigned for nonfulfil ment of the contract. Thirty thousand tons lamp, steamer and grate, brought from $2.56 to $2 75; five thousand tons egg $2 55 fo $2.65; tbirtv thousand tons store $3.32)4 to $5; five thousand tons nut $3.57)4 to $3 60. ILOHiliA. All (he (Mantles fa—Tke Democratic Majority »«». [Special dispa'ch to the Cinclnua'l Enquirer.] “Lake City, November 20, 4 p. m — Brevard county 68 democratic majority. All the couniits are in, givibg tha democratic state ticket 903 majority Tilden get# over TOO majority, allowing all the fraudulent figure# claimed by tb# Republicans. From advices/it is the intention of the Republicans to stave off the count until th# 6rh proximo, when Gov. Stearns will i-sue certificates to the Hayes electors. On Saturday Sternes at nonneed that be should canvass the electoral vote himself. The democrats entered a protest Tb# repnblicar s are determiDea to connt out both Tilden and Drew. [Signed] “Lax# City Rjci*obtkr.” rORBlGB. ENGLAND. Lohlon, November 21 —The amount of bullion withdrawn from the bank of England on balaBC# to-day 174,000 pounds. TURKEY. Zaza, November 21.—Intelligence received here ansourcee that Moukca Pasha is concentrating 20 bsttalionji of Turkish troops at Carina? near Dergatto, on th# Austrian frontier. It is eer'erted he intends to proceed to Grovessa where the imps will embark for Constantinople. This would necessitate their marching across Austrian territory. Several Turkieh iransporte, It 1s etated, have already arrived at Grovessa Up to the present time five Turkish battalions hare reached Cuinav. RUSSIA. Et Petirsbcbg, November 21.—A dispatch from Bemlin anuouuces that tbs Servian ministry have refused a demand of General Tchernayeff to be admitted into the cabinet, and declared if he entered they would resign. BELGIUM. Brussels, Nov*mber 21.—Th# government has received a communication from the Belgian consul at Malta, announcing that the Malta authorities had informed tf e chamber of commerce that torpedoes had been placed at the approaches to the P rts cf Odeeta, K.catch, Sebastopol and Eechakoff. Frobabiil m. Washthgtoh, November21; 11:30 a. m.— For Tennesste and Ohio valley and lake region; failing barometer; warmer. #outh and east winds, and numerous light rain*. For upper Mi^bs ppi and lower Missouri valleys: southerly winds, shifting to cold northwest, with r jiHj* barometer, cloudy weather and light snow or rain, followed by clear weather The upper Ohio and tributaries will rise somewhat Cautk nary signal# »f# ordered for Indianola and Galveston and continue on the eaat Atlantic cost. User pea* Marbas. Liveefool Norember *' 4 - |, Wk. Bee#, 87e 6d. Bacon, L J y ' .1J** £: C , Lsrd 51s 6d. .ton*, te S'fl(&!• ON', MliWllUfte teMlg 9*''(l«l0d- Callfomis white Ids Ad^tOs 6d; ckilforuta clab 10s 6d®l0e Sd. Corn, 25* »d 9Mb.