Indianapolis News, Indianapolis, Marion County, 18 May 1877 — Page 4

THE INDIANAPOLIS DAILY NEWS: FRIDAY EVENING, MAY 18, 1877.

NEW GOODS!

lott opcrcd, one ea*« PLAID PONOEES At 3S*, worth 70o. One cue •A.ll-Wool filerges. In drey, Ecru^ Steel, Brown end Drab, at 35c, cher. at 60o. One case BASKET POPEKIfft, In all the new shade*, at 20c. Best bargains offered this season.

feKEHADfl'IES, BALZARI*Eft,

BASKETS, DAJIASEES,

In all the new shades and designs, at very

low prices.

I.UPIN’S CELEBRATED CASHMERES,

New Shades, and a fall line of

Summer Fabrics,

In Line

Bn, Lawn. Foulard, Ginghams, Madras Cloths, French Organdies, etc.

These good sre Durable. Stylish and Cheap, the Beat and Cheapest in the market.

X.S Ayres & Co INDIANAPOLIS, INDIANA.

Carpets, Wall Paper a. k n SEC A.IDES, All else New Dewlwns. ROLL & MORRIS, 30, 3a Sc 34 SOUTH ILLINOIS ST.

YOUR OWN Benefit is kept in view by colling attention to examine stock and price ot my carelully selected P arasols S. LOVINGER,’Bates House Bazaar.

Home! Pride! The “Home, of New York,” is the pride of every American citizen. Its record is unparalleled. Its policies are symbols of promptness •nd fain ess. Its Agents era M. R. Barnard & Co., 75 East Market street Its cash assets now amount to over six Mil.LION DOLLARS. Its business is larger than that of any company in the Kate

93fl D. S. Reports,

Third Otto,

JUST RECEIVED BY

Merrill, Hubbard & Co., No. 3 EAST WASHINGTON ST.

THE DAILY NEWS FRIDAY. MAY 18. 1877.

Edward Harvey, AlDo l Barlow, John Sullivan.jack Smith, William Beach, Frank Stouo and George Irench.

Yesterday afternoon there was a sensation on East New York street, a jealous hutb;in I interrupting a carriage rid# of his wife with mother gentleman. A* he seised the horse

the carriage and the two rode otf in amiable mooda.

Last nieht officers Clarke and Shearer descended npon a room in Vinton's block and arrested half a dozen goslings of both sexes under the ill-fame ordinance. Tho youngsters were unknown, and escaped notoriety by defaulting under assumed names. About the same time Clarke arrested Jennie Whitehead and Harry Gilbert, and fines were entered against these two as above.

Last night on North Tennessee street there was a ••meeting” between Charles W>Stagg and Mr. Tevis, a row of some sort, and an arrest of Tevis upon complaint of the other. Afterw ard the complainant went security lor the defendant, and the defendant not appearing to-day the bond was forfeited. To make the affair more complicated, the original complainant has filed a new warrant for assault and battery.

Everything is made to serve the interests of party in this city. None but democrats and republicans are placed upon juries, and in fact, it only one in ten oi the loafers and ward bummers who hang around the court room for that purpose (and all ot whom are democratic and republican strikers for the officials) ar* furnished places, there is no room lor any one else. It is often the case that when a jury is requested to “stand up and be sworn” there is a general stampede of the deadbeats, who were hanging around in tbe btpes ot getting a '‘sit.” and tbe court room looks lonesome.—iSun.

Odd Fellow* Adjourned. At tbe closing session of the grand lodge yesterday afiernoon fraternal greetings were received from the grand lodges of Pennsylvania and Missouri, and considerable time was

xt ovember was bad, with the following resuit: Most Worthy Gran’d Master—Wm. Myers,D. . W., of Anderson. Deputy Grand Master—Enoch Cox. Delphi. Grand Wardens—D. W. Lafollette, Now Albany: W. P. Wilson, Richmond; Will Cumback, Greensburc: J. E. Barrett, Knigotstown: A. C. Daily, Lebanon; J, Zeller, Oonnersville. • Grand Secretary—B. F. Foster,uity. Grand Treasurer-T. P. Hang bey, city. Grand Representative to the Grand Lodge United States—Leonidas Sexton, Kushville. Alternates Job Eldridge, Logausport; Platt J. Wise, Fort Wavno. Dispensations were granted for a new lodge ependence, Warren count*, and charr Rebecca Degree lodges at Ouiltord,

ty; Carlisle, Sullivar vies* county: I’ittsbt

Permission was given subordinate lodges to participate in the decoration ceremonies, after which the grand lodge adjourned.

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I'l-ogrc** of tl»c Temperance Work, There was a slight falling off in the attendance upon the temperance meeting at Masonic hall last evening, Mr r '—'• “ '

irton ot

Nelso

ening, Mr. Irank Ryan presiding uciog as speakers Dr. Sabin. Mr. Philadelphia, John McBride. Mr.

’ ’ ■' Bei ~

and introdu

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n and Lutber Benson. Xhe addresses were brio! and pointed and aroused console

able enthusiasm in the audience, an encouragingly large number of signatures being obtained to the pledge. At tho afternoon meeting yesterday ot the W T Oman’s Christian Temperance l nion, Mrs. Dr. Harvey, Mrs. Noyos, Mrs. George Wallace and Dr. Sabin made addresses, and at Occidental hall last evening an auxiliary red ribbon dub” was organized by the election of George Wallace, president; J. F. Nolan, J. \V. Thompson, and John Conyers, vico-pred-dents;\Vill 8. Bookman, secretary; J. VY. Hcrsey, treasurer: W. H. H. Ballard, steward; Levi H. Rowell and J. H. Decker, marshals; G. W. Ruins, sergeant-at-arms. Thirty-six persons sign'd tho pledge, and another meeting is announced at this placo to-morrow

nieht.

Meetings will be hold to-night at Masonic hull and at the North Baptist church. Col. John W. Kay started the Red Ribbon movement at Muncic. Wednesday evening, 109 simatures to tbe pledge being obtained at tbe first meeting.

A Lively Little Rawcal. Yesterday afternoon a lively little thief, giving tbe name of Frank Miller,forced an entrance into the rear of Oonlen’s pawn-shop,on North Illinois street, and when discovered by the employes, was making off with three gold watches, two revolvers, and something else, in all valued at not less than five hundred dollars. A smart chase followed, an t lHven : sh and ex officer Deck finally cornered him in the rear of 116 North Tennessee street. Miller attempted to shoot Deck, hut his pistol missed fire. To-day the mayor committed him in default of two thousand dollars, and while being transferred from the city court to the jail he made a frant ic effort at escape, and gave tho new city marshal a lively struggle to hold him.

Hp. m. Baromater.~30.032—Theimometer...S2 ° CITY JNTEWS.

Two drnnks and five drunks to-day before the mayor. The merchant policemen have re-elected Thomaaas captain. . Ex-Governor Hendricks and wife start for Europe next month. Rose D’Erina, “the queen of song,” will sing at Bt. John s cathedral Sunday morning.

College avenue residents will rigorously opose the lying oi a street car track along that koroughlare.

Three races, each for a , purse of $100, hag been arranged for to-morrow afterhoon on the exposition grounds. *

John DeYoy is having a. hearing to-day in the criminal court on a charge ol stealing a

valise from E. A. Elder.

Judges Hines and Roiid, and attorneys Fishback. Wallace, Duncan and Barbour, lett today for a two weeks trip-to Kelley's Island,

Emma Caldwell sues for divorce from Wm. F. Caldwell, and Edward Weyl from Elizabeth, alleging tbe usual domestic grievances.

The Odd Fellows mutual aid association paid 12,413.20 each to the heirs of Henry Hume of Oirtisville and P. A. Hutchison of Newtonville.

P. W. Bolan has submitted to the polio board a plan to save $400 a year tor tbe city provided he receives the appointment of sta tion house keeper.

William. Simpson and Albert Armstrong were fined to-day for publicly bathing within tbe city limits. Perhaps it is the first wash they have enjoyed since last summer

The suit of Mans against the city for $2,500 damages, incident to the overflow of Michigan atreet two years ago. b> whiob plaintiff lost 600 tons of ice, will come up shortly for trial in tho civil circuit court.

4 Council snd the board of aldermen meet in joint session to-night to complete the election ot city officers, adopt rules tor the government of their respective bodies, and for the transaction of other business.

ambaugn and other*, not Tom Cottrell, the i , !^ re ’ e . a ‘ ie i d f ottT ^ ,, * I * d judgment for $100 against the other defendants. Under the new order of things, postal clerks and route agents at this point will be comraisaioned for aix months instead of for an indefiBite period, and their re appointments will be made wholly upon their efficiency. Delegatee from various local organizations met last night in the United States court room to make arrangements tor decoration day and adjourned to await the action Zof another meeting called tor to-night at the criminal court room.

J. M. McLain and P. W. Bartholomew, delegates to the supreme lodge Knights of Honor, Ju New York, have returned, and report $150.CO0 having been expended during the past year in payment te the widows and children of deceased members.

Councilman Tasker objecting to a certain article la the Soutbsuie, u appears must have assaulted the editor. J. A. Dynes, although tne city has shown no evidence of particular interna oommotioa for two days. A warrant i« hanging fire in Glass s court.

aad recommended the discharge from jail of Kollie Robinson, Josie Smith,, Alice Smith,

A in iiMimen la. KATK CLAXTON.

This Celebrated actress, suaported by a fu

ill be at the Grand Opera hou

coir

on The play

npany. will be at the Grand Opera hoi Wednesday and Thursday of next wee . ..e play will be the "Two Orphans.” tho ii text being given without the usual cuttir Miss Claxton takes the role of “Louise” which she stands beyond all rivals.

THE JCBILE* SINGERS. The original Lonisiana Jubilee singers are billed at Masonic hall for next Monday night. They give the plantation melodies in their original unique simplicity, in which they are pronounced, wherever they have appeared, the very best delineators, fieats at Benham’s.

A Hold Bobbery. About, daybreak this morning Russell Elli, ott. 811 North Meridian street, was awakened, and thinking the intruder his colored employe, Tom, he directed him to turn out the gas and go to bed. Instead of Tom, it was a burglar, and he obeyed orders so far as shutting off the gas, and then-coolly continued his search for plunder. fly the time Elliott realized the situation the ra#cal had secured |17 in money, $1'J> worth of jewelry and other trinketa, and was disappearing through a door into the street

I. O. W. IN. 4 Marion Lodge, I. 0. W. M., was organized last night in Mankcdick’s hall, with 27 members. The following officers were elected: President, Lew Gustin: vice president, J. H. Ratty; recording secretary, I). G. Reed; financial secretary, Joseph Dynes; treasurer William G, Wright; chaplain. Rev. B. W. Hartley; conductor, G. 6. Bradley; inside sentinel. William MeCool: outside sentinel, James N. Dawson; trustees. William G. Wright, Jacob Bittlnger, Dr. Fitxhugh.

The man who insures his tiroperty against loss by fire, does it with the expectation that if fire comes he will receive indemnity. If he does not get what he nays for, the money he pays is thrown away. W'hen he buys he wants to be secure: he wants to know that the contract will be earned out'. Many men insure as if this was a matter of no consequence, and as if one company was iust as good as another so long as it takes their money and gives them a handsomely printed policy in return. This is not true, however, as many Know to their sorrow. Men can not be too careful in choosing a company. They should take oae like the Home, of New York, which has an unspotted record of good faith and honorable action running over a quarter of a century; which has abundant capital, large assets securely invested, and which never fails to pay a loss, and deals the fairest treatment to all. M. R. Barnard A Co, arc the agents.

inrtrui

York, " el.

crayon drawing. 4>y which any person that "an learn to write can learn to draw in a single lesson. No previous knowledge of the art necessary. Also the Porcelain dorry type, the most beautiful and only finish to photographs in the world that is warranted not to fade. Ail persons interested in the cultivation of a taitefor the beautiful should take advantage of this oppor-

‘"‘udio, parlor 34 Grand Hotel.

tunity. Slue

LOCAL IT KM N. Straw Hats. A full line of Straw Hats lor men and boys at “Seaton’g Hat Store.” 2> North Penn, street, ue z

LadiesRand Misses’ Hats for 10 and 15c at Rivet <S Pardridge’s.

Churchman A Co.’a Flavoring Extract* are unexcelled by any in the world. Ask your grocer for them.

The favorite Baking Powder is Churchman’s Imperial. Warranted pure.

‘God bless the man who first invented sleep! So Saacho Panza said, and so say Is” But who can sleep when dyspepsia is gnawing away at hi# vitals? Why every one, by using Elliott’s Puro Apple Brandy Bitters. ui z

Toys, games suitable for outdoor exercises, at Chae. Mayer A Co.’s. hf tu th z ^ — Kid Gloves, 2 buttons, for 45o, at Rivet A

Pardridge’s.

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Fivtien dollars every three months will bay a new $150 Mason A Hamlin organ at H. L.

Benbam’a. 36 E. Washington at.

N. B. Located at No. 50 N. 111., at., daring rebuilding of No. 36. us °

Insure with Ruddell, Walcott A Vinton, 44)< N. Penn. st. First-class companies. Cali and get rates. uu z

And we both knew by this what we wanted, And were willing to pay for the same. Especially when it was drugs, oils, c brushes, etc., or prescriptions which w

ways carefully

d/\a m * a

combs,

ptions which were al-

compounded, at Browning A

Get your cigars, tobaccos, both chewing and smoking, pipes of all kinds, snuffs, and anything else in the smoking or chewing line, at C. F. Meyer’s, 11 N. Penn. st. ue t

J. A, MEM, Trade Palace, HAS IN STOCK 30 LINES OF

For Men and Boys, All Shades, latest cat and custom make. Call and see what a very little money will do.

Look at the cement tubed wells, pntdown with Brockett’s patent well augur. You will have no other if you want good water. Wells to be seen at 260 Coburn street., 89 and 115 Pleasant street, 281 Fletcher avenue. 37 Alvord street, and others. Orders received at 261 Huron street. hz

To tho Ladies.

If you want a nice walking shoo or French kid boot, go to Gibbs <Jt Cutting’s. They have just received a full line. uu*

Special prices in Embroideries this week a

Rivet A Pardridge’s.

You can get the most durable, comfortable and easiest riding child’s carriage only at Chas. Mayer A Co.’s, 29 West Washington st. h f tu tn z Parasols and fans, cheapest, at the Dollar Store, 44 and 46 East Washington st. t a •— 1 Pacific Poplins, all shades, at 20c, at Rivet A Pardridgo’s, 84 E. Washington st. i *

BATES HOUSE

clew Stock Jewelry. Lower Prices than ever before offered in this city. NEW CAMEO SETS opened this morning. Large line GOLD and SILVER WATCHES very cheap. • THIS STOCK WAS BOUGHT FOR CASH. Can and will be sold cheap. WATCH REPAIRING a specialty.

Fine assortment of English Coatings at halfprice at 84 E. Warihington^t^^ iz Finest assortment of Hats and Flowers in the city at Rivet A Pardridge’s. iz

Most complete assortment of fishing-tackle and base- ball goods at Chas Mayer A Go’s, h l.tu.th * Boys’ and girls’ velocipedes, wagons, all sizes, at Chas. Mayer A Co’s. h f.tu.vn *

S. T. MARCY.

The bargains offered in men and boys’ suin at Arcade, No. 6, should be seen by all. That house buys for cash altogether, and therefore

Balls as cheap as other merchants can buy.

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Always buy the best, esuecifllv when the best is as cheap as the poor ones. We have reference to the Excelsior Lawn Mower.

Cashmere Dcbiege, handsome goods, only 2Cc, at 84 E. Washington st i 0

Fine flowers for 10 and 15c a spray at 64 E, Washington st.

IMPORTANT TO INSURERS HAVING HEAVY LINES TO PLACE. In view of recent decisions of the courts, insurers having heavy lines to place, for safety, had better deal direct with a duly authorized agent, instead ot through brokers, or delegating other agents the power ot controling their surplus lines, as the “middle” party is regarded as the agent of the assured, and not of the company whose policy ho may procure for you. In such cases tho assured assumes all responsibility of mistakes made by his agent. If placed direct, the -Company is responsible for the errors of its agent. Much vexatious litigation and delay has arisen from this cause.. The moving cause in local agents’ action in procuring control of insurers, is to realize commissions or a division ol commissions from other agents. I “Bcmskss.”

Jtest made frames in the city at 44 anJ 46 East Washington st. tz

SEE The new line of SIDE WALLETS and P0CKETB00KS, at FIFTY CENTS each, at Bowen, Stewart & Co.’s, 18 WEST WASHINGTON ST.

l. B.AW.RALWaY-IMPORTANT CHANGE

OF TIME.

On and after Monday next, Train No. 3 will leave Indianapolis at6:30 a. m. , taking through coach to,Galesburg, connecting direct with. C. B. A Q. Pacific Exre-s lor all points in.Iowa, Nebraska, California

and the Black Hills.

The efforts of the I., B. A W. in accomplishing this change will be appreciated by the traveling public when they learn that it ^aves tnem just one night’s ride, an advantage over

every other line^

This train also conne

nd tho Southwest,

Train No. 5 will leave Indjanapnlis at 6:30 p, m., taking Through Coach and Reclining Chair Sleeping Cur to Galesburg, and-cennectmg direct with C., B. A Q. Day Express, arrives at Omaha next evening, but one night out from Indianapolis, and connecting via Burlington ucd Ottumwa for all points in Iowa. This train will also make direct connection via Quincy for Kansas City, Atchison, St. Joseph and intermediate points. This route now offers special advantages to

TEXAS PASBKNGEKS,

there being but one change of cars from Indianapolis to the Gulf of Mexico. Irani No. 1, leaving Indianapolis at 11:30 p. m., will run and connect as usual. net

do a bal.

cts for Kansas. Coloravia Quincy or Hanni-

MEBfcTTJT AN XYJL JktaA Jlw J&. Jm? JL «OL CLOTHNG HOUSE.

Tew can bay your Clothing Retail at Wholesale Mannfactorerfe’Pficcs at T.EWI8 DESSAU'S, (F) 120 Sc 122 S. INERIDIAN ST.

Sugars. We will at all times offer Standard Sugars by the barrel at the prices quoted from day to day in the Cincinnati papers. ■y-j- yy T 1 ~PY!‘Th 1 ! MONEY TO LOAN ON FIRST MORTGAGE. Waxtkd—House on Pennsylvania, Delaware or Alabama street, of 7 or 8 rooms. TO RENT—Storerooms on Pennsylvania sL and office and Sleeping rooms on Market st. Low prices. JOS. MOORE, 84 EAST MARKET ST.

Don’t 3 Deceived into baying Carpets and Wall Paper before seeing my present line of goods and prices. ALBERT GALL, Washington Street, Opp, Court House.

IHr BANKRUPTCY.

District of Indiana, ss:—At Indianapolis, the 3d day of May, 1877. The undersigned hereby gives notice of his appointment as Assignee of Robert Emmitt. of Indianapolis, in the county ol Marion, ana State of Indiana, within the said district, who has been adjudged a bankrupt, upon his own petition, by the District Court of said district. h o-F GEO. F. McGINNIS, Assignee.

COMMISSION AND

STORAGE,

52 S. Pennsylvania Street.

Fresh Cftnalgnments of a*! kinds of PRODUCE received dally. Adams, Butterfield & Co.

Assignee's Sale Of the Stock of JEWELRY of W. P. Bingham, Bankrupt, 50 E. Washington street, Indianapolis, Indiana. The undersigned. Provisional Assignee of W. P. Bingham, bankrupt, is selling at retail the stock ot Jewelry of said bankrupt, consisting of gold iil/er watches: OOLll and PLATJbD WATCH CHAINS; diamond, cameo, amethyst, onyx, plain gold and other Kinds of finger rings; shirt studs and sleeve buttons of all kinds; Knight Templar and Scottish Rite charms; cameo, pearl, jet, onyx, coral and gold.sets of jewelry Of different varieties; necklaces snd lockets: solid silver and plated ware of every description; French and American clocks; bronze ornaments; gold and silver beaded canes, and all other kinds of jewelry which pertain to the trade. Tbe^shove will be sold at Bankrupt Prices All persons owing accounts will please call and settle immediately. Henry C. Adams, l*rori*,onnl Ama'g*** 'Repairing done as usual by Julius C. Walk ui s

IN A Few Days.

YOU CjS^TS jbtjy Ms M-M Suits For $9, $10, $11, 12, $13, $U, $15, up to $25, at the i SQUARE DEALING JEr JS&AwJCfl ciotiiiii T 'm 38 West Washington St.

LADIES’ NEWPORT TIES. LADIES' NEWPORT TIES, LADIES* NEWPORT TIES, LADIES’ NEWPORT TIES, LADIES’ NEWPORT TIES, Price $1.25 and $1.50. Price $1.25 and $1.50. Price $1.25 and S1.50. Price $1.25 and $1.50. Price $1.25 and $1.50. DON’T FAIL TO SEE THEM, DON’T FAIL TO SEE THEM, DON’T FAIL TO SEE THEM, DON’T FAIL TO SEE THEM, DON’T FAIL TO SEE THEM, At tho At the At the At tho At the CITY SHOE STORE. CITY SHOE STORE, CITY SHOE STORE, CITY SHOE STORK, CITY SHOE STORE, ; No, 8 West Washington street. No. 8 M’est Washington street. No. 8 West Washington street. . No. 8 West Washington street. . No. 8 West Washington street.

For Mom Only. The following Line of MEN’S WEAE:

WE ARE OFFERING MEN’S Fine French Calf Opera Boots for $3; worth $4. MEN’S Fine French Calf Opera Boots for $4.50; worth $6. MEN’S Fine French Calf Opera Boots for $2; worth $3.50. MIN’S Fine French Calf Opera Boots for $6; worth $8.50. MEN’S French Calf Buckle Alexis SHOES, French Toe, $3.50; worth $6. MEN’S French Calf Congress Shoes, French toe. $3.50; worth $6. MEN’S French Calf Buckle Alexis Shoes, French toe, $2.50; worth $3.25, MEN’S French Cali Buckle Alexis Shoes, box toe, $2; worth $2.7i. MEN’S Low-Cut Strap Shoes, French toe, for $2.50: worth $3.50. We have also just received the finest lot of Men’s hand sewed. Low-Cat French Calf Buckle and Ties ever offered in this city. GIBBS & CUTTING, 28 EAST WASHINGTON ST.. Opposite New York Store.

20,000 BEDDIMG PUAJTTS Are to be sold at lowest figures on account of removing our Greenhouses, at Lange & Bock's, 72 A 74 East Washington st.. or at our Green Houses on East Michigan ave. (m)uu t*

REMOVAL To the Circle Creamery, 81 East Market street. ARTHUR JORDAN.

BEST SILK HAT # MADE TO ORDER, $5, At Indianapolis Hat Factory. HATS remodeled in the Latest Stvlen and blocked while you wait. JOHN RYDER. Practical Hatter, 65 S. Meridian st. (m)u* T

LOW PRICES, Good Goods and courteous treatment will build up a large tiade even In hard times. We are offering Special Attractions In Fans, Parasols, Lace Points and Jackets, Lace Scarfi snd Hosiery. Our Two-Button Kid Glove is acknowledged to be the Boss Fifly-fent Glove. Ladies* Gauze and Silk Underwear at our popular prices. Hess & Haxma, 12 & 14 W. Washington Street*

Grocers

Will find that they can purchase anything in tbe line of Flour, Feed, Meal, etc., ot us just exactly as cheap as they can at the mills. We deliver orders promptly- at any part of the city free of charge, trom our Salesroom, corner of Market and Tennesne streets. Wear* the sole city agents for the sale ot Gibson’s celebrated “White Rose” and "New Process” Flour, brands which have never failed to please customers wherever they have been introduced.

NOEL BROS.

YOU LOOK And feel beat in one of Egan & Treat’s Suits. > • These are the conditions nnder which yon succeed best in business. Hence it is “business” to get one of EGAN A TREAT’S Suits.

GENTS’ Gauze and Merino Underwear, Hosiery and NECKWEAR, retailing at Wholesale Prices at tho vy HEN Clothing Store. We have the stock, ability and disposition to save you one profit. North- Pennsylvania St.

MAY II, 1877.

We have received a large invoice of PURI Rubber Hose FOR HYDRANT USE. The best quality we ever had and at a Lower Price than ever before offered. General Depot for Iron Pipe, Fittings, Brass Goods,- Pumps and Mill Supplies.

108 & 110 S. Delaware St.

hiblogk, mkkrittkld a oo., M West Washington at COAL AMD OOXM.

GoTo The JOURNAL Job Rooms For Printing and Binding and Lega Blanks of all descriptions.

Onr superior facilities win surely enable as to furnish tbe same quality a little lower and execute a little neater than eaUblishment# not having onr facilities. 'Iglehart’a Treatise.

JOURNAL BUILDING.