Indianapolis News, Indianapolis, Marion County, 13 August 1877 — Page 3
THE INDIANAPOLIS DAILY NEWS: MONDAY EVENING, AUGUST 13, 1877;
NeW York Store, INDIANAPOLIS, IND.
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By Jafit mu* Hprlskt tfetllng •b« m 1»« tk® »> •» J' 1 ®® f * r the iu«Bey. he New Verb hieiehe*»»•«•<* »h«ic»nfl t««n e Bud km»® will of the people lh reupheat the Hiate. Be eha I ceettaae te eaetala ear lepata teu hjr eappiylag ear cu«te*«r* wi.h the bM» Se%de at the leweet market price. Retag rep eeeated !■ the MwUra market* *lt the year ran <e by real Neat bay era, and aa w* buy lav«rlah<y I'er caah, we feel aecare la aiyla* tbataebeaaeeauaadneh »ase a hall give belter k o z.m f »r the money than cjmi be had at the OLD ESTABLISHED Iff YORK STORE, Pettis, Ivers & Co. INDIANAPOLIS Saving!! Ml, a* KABT MARKET STREET. DepoaiU Jana 1.1877 $404,108 98 Surploa FBnd..._. — 8,998 Si NBaber of Aecosnta Jane 1,1877 .9,128 W. Ni JACKSON. Protidant.
f. RAY, Tre»aurer.
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Charles Kite has been declared insane by Esquires Catterson and Newcomb. Beren hundred railread tickets te Acton wef^sold at the anion depot yesterday: TheT.M. C. A. annual conrentlon of the •late will meat here Angus: 16th ta 19th inclu•ive. The count* library contains about 3,000 roltnnes, including standard works of fiction, history, science, etc. The Bsrmenio aborus society begins its rehearsals this evening. The concert will be ■iven at the close of the month. An Ash street boy named McLain was kicked in the face by a colt, on last Saturday afternoon, and disfigured tor life. Wm. Btrothmen, of Monnt Jackson, has heen granted a liquor license over the remonstrance of residents oi that suburb. The Milwaukee* dofeated the Bines Saturday by a score of 6 to 2. A hateful umpire ■nd lour errers in one inning did it. The coroner’s Jury has returned a verdict that Rosa Kantsky came to her death from the effects of morphine self administered. E-John Moeller, amano-ponnder at Crone’s ■arden. basreceivrWword from Germany that ■ deceased ancle has left $9,000 to him, Companies Cand I, thirteenth regnlars, under Captain Kosers, left last night tor Pittsburg. Twenty-nine regulars from Louisville relieved them. Esq. Feley has been appointed dennty prosccutiag attorney and wil proceed to quell the distarbins element that has heen giving Cumberland a bad name. Judge Martin-tale, late proprietor of the late Sunday Jonrnal, rode to camp meeting yesterday on a Sunday train to eat watermelon, and won’t apologize for it. No Sunday | aoers were ieened at Acton yesterday, but Sunday trains were run from every direct-un and pop. lemonade, watermelons and poor Inneh found ready sale on the camp meeting grounds. The usnal Sunday picnic occurred at Moesch’s park yesterday and everybody get drunk. Atl«<ittla^is the opiuien of north and odiams UvinsWon streets tnrough which the return trips were made. Charles Ball, forty-two years oil and unmarried, died suddenly Saturday night at his bearding bouse, corner of Mississippi and Pearl street. The coroner reported a diseased «ond lion of the lungs as the cause ot death. 2s o inquest. The Ancient Order of Hibernians, of Fort Wayne, will have an eioursion to this place to tnotrow. An excursion from .Wabash will ■ Iso reach here at 1U o’clock to-morrow morning. 1 he Hibernians ef this eity will picnic at Columbus, Ind., next Sunday. A dwelling oppasite the station heme contains a young man with a powerful voiserwho annoyed ih pel ee boys during roll «iiU la-t sight, by singing a revival hymn in moat doielui ton*s. (Journal.] Unfortunate police. ?bey are not used to sacred mntio. At the shooting match te be held under the auspices of the Indianapolis hun ring md fisuSi.s asso-'iat on, ten purses, amount ug to an aggregate of $2.'4)'. will be shot for. Both glass balls and pigeons will be used, fiva thougatid ot the latter having oeeo secured. During the month of July 1,628 preseriptious huve been fi leu at the eity dispensary, and 2 -8 "Visit* iniido. raventeen physician* aot cooB*« ted with the dispensary made use ot the »■ w arrangement by whieh it lurnisho* medi«ine lor th»chanty oases they aro called upon to attend. Two cars of a long freight train en the I., C. ■nn L. Jumped the track going round the curve ■tFitx.ibbons’s building at 2 o’olouk yesterdr* uiornine. tearing up the rails and making ■ theroush blockade of thoUnioa trasks. It took a large ore# of men geferal hears to repair the damage. The jail wal’s are now brightly lighted with lamps. Before they were put up the wall had been scaled from the outs de several times ■nd cptnmuui-ation held with the prisenera. In addition to this improvement Dputy Sheriff Reynolds has a double-shotted gun, the contents of which he proposes to give the ftext climber.
The Belt Hemal. The west abutment of the Belt road bridge is within three or tour days ol eomp etion. the west pier is done; the first section or span of the double track iron bridge i* up and the second advan-ing; the gigantle pile work, a thou.-and teet long and twenty five high, with twenty eel in the swampy ground, is almost ready for the rails. A double track of steel rails runs te within three hundred teet of the bridge on the west side, sod cars carrying stone for the abutment are hauled to that point. Tfhins are frequently p-ssiog over the Vandalia connection to the main Belt dou de track, with stone, brick, lumoer. cedar post* and other material tor the stock yard sheis and pens. Ki*ht of these gigantic sheds, each extending the whole length ot a sixteen acre square, and the eight Covering its whole width,-in other words sixteen a-ros put under roof-constitute ihe main teatur softie stock yarJ, and one of these is ne-fly completed and the cedxr dos s for half of tse others are up. The huge building for the stock yard exchange restaurast,hotel an 1 whatnot, is well advanced. The stone work of the cellar is completed or nearly so. and is ready tor the walls throughout the entire structure. The north wall will be two hundred an i five teet lope, the western one hundred and twenty, or a building equal to a first class hotel in size and su'error to many in solidity of construction Ti e track round the stoi kyardii completed far enough to face the cattle sheds on betb sides, and the south end, oonne-iting the sides, is pushed rapidly ahead. It runs a'ong the face'ot a very steap bluff twentyfiva teet high, and beyend it to the river is a large tract of meadow where travel-worn stock ean wander lazily about, teed and recuperate to be eaten ip good condition. On the east the road-bed is completed to the Cincinnati railway track, at this end; and at the north end it is completed from Brigbtwood to Wa>hiDgton street, or the National road cast, leaviag no very large stretch of ground to cover between the two sections, till the Belt will be continuous from the National road west to Brightwood in the north) ast. This week's work will be pushed northward from the National roxd, west, to North Indianapolis wherire a junction with the I., C. A L. road will complete allot the Bslt at present contemplated to be put in operation. It will thus take in every road entering the eity, except the Peru. There has certainly been as slackness in the work since it got fairly started.
un tne extension ot .worm street into the read through Belmont and i creek, there is a toll ggte abont a q mile beyond Belmont that nips <
DwdKlntf Toll. On the extension of Morris street westward i over Earle , quarter of a ont that nins everything passing en the Morns street bridge and the cemetery bridge, in other words about half of the southwestern country trade of the city. Of course farmers with their daily loads of corn and wheut and bay and potatoes and other produce didn't lik<-the daily shave at the toll gate, but how to dodge it was the rnb. They found a way, and now that toll gate don't see one wagon pass it where three used to. Just this side of the Bagle creek iron bridge, a blind wagon tra<-k turned off into the woods to the north last spring, which for years had been nothing but a chance convenience to the farmer into whose house lane it ran. Tnat lane, though, could be made to run •n past the house to the north, along a steep, ugly bluff, through bushes and weeds to the west end of Oliver avenue where it crosses the Vandalia railroad, and Oliver avenue all stumpy and bushy at that point, could be followed down to the Martinsville pike, and from there wss a clean improved road over the bridge iato the city, and the dn
md that lani populous street. At certain hours of the day a continuous procession of wagons fills it from the road to the aveuue. and extends along the avenue to the river. A wandering News reporter, long familiar with the locality, and accustomed to see it not only with nobody traveling on it, but with no apparent need or posaibilitv oi anybody's traveling on it, was for some weeks in a state of bewilderment little short of mild insanity at seeing this unfrequented r.nd silent lane turned into a roaring street. He could not understand it all, till the other day, when on bis customary coaatry round to pick up such new* as might he “lying around loose,’’ be beard a fellow on a corn wagon on Oliver avenue hallo back te another on a load of bay, “This saves a heap of toll, don’t itf” “You bet!” was the sententious reply, and the mystery ot that sudden development stood revealed. Sporting Intelligence.
Wm. Hooker has just arrived in the city. He is a stranger, but from the tact that he hag served four terms in the penitentiary, the police would do well to cultivate him. S ; mon McCarthy said to a friend: “By blank. I’ve got my name in print First in the list by blank. Blank the blank News blankety, biankety, blank. Kill our business.'' George Devol left this city to go to Edinburg, where a county fair is about to be inaugurated. He bad his sweat board, thimble-rig-ging apparatus and monte cards all ready for business. Now that the fairo banka have suspended operations it is in order for the efficient po* lice to swear^out warrants and inane mad searches for the apparatus in the apartments recently deserted by the gamblers. They ma>, perhaps, bag a Janitor or two. When Captain Campbell read the press comments on tne bungling O’Haver in the Odie ease he waa filled with righteous wrath and culled loudly on the O’U. to vindicate himself in a card.as a stain waa upon the entire police force. Bnt when the News complimented the Campbell on the manner in which he humped himself to suppress the gambling houses, O’Haver considered the whole force scandalized and suggested a sard from Campbell as the proper thing.
A midnight Cataatrophe. ’T was.a quaint and curious bootjack of an ancicnt farm and build. As theowner clutched it firmly wild emotions through him thrilled, and he gaxsd into the area within the uarden wall, and listened to a concert called by seme caterwaul. Then be braced himself back squarely as be gave the jack a twang, but it curvete i inert queeriy and proved a boomerang; going in a zig-xag fashion, skipping garden, cats and wall, and ent’ring Bmithkin’s window, just smashed it, sash and all. Then a strange, ssd-eyed repot ter, who observed the shuttered glass, took out bis Faber pencil and told how it came to pass.
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Dr W. H. IV alters. President of the MaOeU County (Illinois) Medical Society, etose* •
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Boston Store, 5 & 7 West Washington.
' Chegaray Institute, 1527 & 152« Spruce St., Ptiilzutelphla, For Young Ladies and Misses, reopens Thursday, Sept. 2ftth. Board, and tuifion in Latin, Eimitih and French, per annum, $4«0. Madame DTlervilly principal. Frenohis the language of the family. m-w-a
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Office Directory. Second Floor. Nw. «. CARTER a RIPL1Y. Attorneys. 22. J.L. MITCHELL,J.W. HARPlR.At’yi; 23. BRU8H a HAWES. Attorneys. 25. JOHN 8. CAMPBELL, Attorney. 26. FRANK O. LEVERING. Attorney. 27. C. W. BROUSE. Broker. ) A. L. WRIGHT, Vano« Block Offlo*. ^ J BRAINARD R0RI80N.Con.Mut. Lf«. 29.30,31, PORTER. FISHBACKa P.. Att’ys. 35. McLAlN a BAKER, Attorneys. 34. JORDAN a JORDAN, Attorneys. 39, 36, DENNY * BURNS, Attorneys. 38, P. H. LEMON, Attorney and Notary. Third Floor. «9. H. W. FULLER, Erie Railway, Agrat 41. BROWN a ROCKWOOD, Attorneys. 44. J. Q. BAIRD A CO., Or. a Com. Mehta 53. MAX LECKKBR. Teacher of Musie. Nos. 43, 47, 48,61, Occupied; others far raat Fourth Floor. 62. R. M. C08BT. Architect. Seven others ocupiad, remaiader far rant; dr. DirrVp No 39 Kootuoky At., inot. aaoiiCv ind. A regular graduate of medicine, hae been longer engagod in the apecial treatment of all Chrunic disease, than any other physician in Indianapolis, a* city papers show, ami all eld residents know. Experieuce insures unocess, and it is self-evident that a physician treating thousands of oases every year attains to that degree of skill so neowary in all old longstanding and ohronicvceee., and which enable* the Doctor to abeolutely our* recent case* in a short time. Dr. D. will be glad to sc* any one suffering with disease A friendly talk and hi* opinion eosta nothing Confidential consultation fro* and invited, oertoeally or by mail. Office oentra) yet retired Honrs rora 9 a. m. te 8 r n.; Sand.ys. 12 to 1 p, m. No tees are demanded until s cur* is effected. Patients pay for medicines only as care proceeds, and remedieseac be sent everywhere by mail or*x> press. Pamphlets free. dins
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HIS SUCCESS,
Dr. Von Moschzisker Has now bean eleven months in Indianapolis. During that time he hae treated with great enooeee hundreds of the eevereet came of CATARRH, THROAT, LUNG, CHEST Disease*, Deafness, Noises in the Head, IMPAIRED SIGHT and other OBSTINATE CHRONIC MALADIES, some of which have been pronounced incurable He hae published 120 TESTIMONIALS of cures from the very beat citixena of Indianapolis and vicinity. Though frequently requested to visit other cities in the State, he finds it Impossible to do so at present, aa most of these who now apply for treatment come by the recommendation of PATIENTS CURED. He would, "however, URGE on all from the dty and vicinity who desire to be TRPATED by him to call without FURTHER DELAY at his office, Grand Hotel, if they desire the full benefit of his per •onal attendance on their cases.
L HODGSON. Arcnitsct Rooms 2 and 4 Griffith Block.
P r e ascriptions. J. B. DILL, 99 ladiana Are. J. T. BOYD, M. D., Surgeon and Homoeopathic Physician, 59 Massachusetts avenue, Indianapolis, Ind.
DR& WANDS & SUTCLIFFE, 84 East Market street. Residence—Dr. Wanda, 330 B. Vermont. Residence Dr. Sutcliffe. 350 E. McCarty.
W. 8 HAYMOND, M D., Surgeon,
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J. A. COMPTON, M. D., H omoeopathist, 40 East Ohio street.
MRS DR. 0. K MOORE, No. 408 N. Dl.St. Diseases of the Head, Scalp and Hair a specialty. Medicated Bath Treatment.
DR. WILLIAMSON. Office and Residence—245 E. Washington st. Medicated Baths siven. (f)ta in.w.P
EMILY A LEWIS, M. D., 190 Eaat Market street. Homoenathist. Electrical Baths, Medical Blectrieity, ate.
R. E. HAUGHTON M D., Physican and Surgeon Office, 26 E. Ohia , Office hours, from 7 to 9 a. m., 12 to 2 p. m., to 8 p. m. Residence, 145 Bellefontaine st.
HENRY F. BARNES. M. D., Physician and Surgeon Office, Rooms Nos. 10 and 11 Masonic Teinpla, cor. Tennessee and Washington. Office hours, 10 to 12, 2 to 4 p. m.
M. T. RUNNELS. M. D„ Offloe—Oor^Cffroie and WeeTitarkat Sts.
JOHN 8. CAMPBELL, Attorney at Law, Collections promptly ittsnded to. Room 26 Vance Block.
OOMINGOR ft MAR8BB Surgeon* Offices—107S South Illinois st. 76 Hast Michigan st.
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Trains marked thus, g, Indicate Sleeper. Thus, P. Parlor Car. Trains marked thns, 1, rua Sunday nights in Head ot Saturday nixbi. DRS. JONES. MITCHELL ft 6RIGHAM. HOMCEOPAT HISTS No, 84 Bast Ohio St, 0r. Josaa—7 to 9a. m., 3 U>6 p. m., 7 tolp. a. Dr. Mrranu—a to U n. m., 1 to I p. m., f to I
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Nicely dreased and delivered to any part af t ecty. AUe^ftesb Batter,^Eggsand^^riuU. r |'M E a II.E AUEtltV, K O, -4 N A C#.. No. 33 ooutb Meridian street. Ihe Proprietors ot Ihe .Mercantile \gencjr rospectinlly invite an examination of their facilities for serving th< ir patrons. By an expenditureof over a mil ion doilv* annually, with a well trained staff, t<eventjm|re Branch Offices, snH the confidence and c<. operation of ail the best merchants and banker* in the country, it has become a repository ol it. formation regarding capital and credit which no prudent busineerman can afford to do without. Even this large expenditure is ia*u(ficient to effect all it* proprietors de* re. andst is evident, therefore, tfat to attempt soy competition in price with the cheap imitations now so numerous y offered, would be to dcstrov in a great measure it* usefulness. Hr laag experience this igenoy has ascertained lb* rate at which tbe business ran be profitably done. Beneath that rate it is felly to attempt it. as i« shown by the career of those who have undertaken to cheapen it. By adhering to it* rates, which have never been excessive, the Agency eaa best carve ita patrons md retain their confidence. By yivldins te the mlicy of comparing in price with rivals, it ,j , place itself in the same position ae
w found, which would be acalamity
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they are now found, which would be acalamity not alone t# tbe Asency itself, but to the community which it has endeavored tairliiuily to serve. Respectfully, R. G. DUN 4 CO.
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CUKAPE8T AND BEST M anil Coal. OOBNBR INDIANA AVI. AND CANAL FATTKHMON dk DUMMgMGa ”REMOVAL Tbe Boss Bone Shoer hag removed from II B. Pena. st. to Court et., bet- Penn, arfd Del., ppp Pres*Iris stable, back of David Steut'g hat store. JOHN HltCHENS.
DON’T BUY A BAKXKgN ©- nnj article ftf tjnutaivrwooflai far vaumarn m, mil bout Oral a««liig goodM anil price* at. THOM & ROTH’S, Circle Street* Cy)u! ovf
BM GtRAT WRgTRas Bard, 16 ussa. M TTF YOU WANT TO BUY FBATHE&sTA 1 good Mattress or Bedding, sail at 173 I. Wash, at Cash for BMrwax, Ginseac. new and old Featbers. J. C. HIRSCHMAN.
■. ftAXVXX. 0. DUXMXTRB H. GARVRR ft CO , Wholesale aad ReteH Dealer* ia Crystal ICES, Nt. 215 B. DUaeis Bt., ladianapolig.
