Indianapolis News, Indianapolis, Marion County, 31 October 1876 — Page 1

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WHOLE NO. 2430.

INDIANAPOLIS, TUESDAY EVENING, OCTOBER*31, 1876.

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•y^ akted^girl at nu. 24 n. WF-srsT.** \y ANTED-* DBKi*iiAKER2. NO. 87 INV V df&na ave. ' \17 ANTED 1 GOOD WHITE MAN COOK AT YY Little’e Hotel. '■ H? JdtTED— ft’ciRLb, 1 IN THE COUNTRY. 1

FT Cook 5 Mass. ave.

H/ ANTElA-OOOD COLORED BARBER AT vv*474 East Washington it, 1

fm. ANTED—20 HEAD OF HORSES TO WINTV ter. Addres* R, C. Lossy. 0*!

XI/ AN' 1 ED—MIDI LK-AOJOi COLORED WOYY man at 161N. Now Jersey st. !

XI/ ANTED-A GERMAN OIRu WITH GOOD VY reference, at 117 5 orth Rut st. 0* »!

WJANTED—TO FI KN1J8H FAMILIES, FREE V v of charge, good girls. 6 Mast. ave. 1 - •XI7 ANTED—aTgoOD GIRL FOR GENERAL W boy*e*o»k. 476North Itlinotort. oat! Xir ANTED-10 HOHeK- TO WINTER. I»YY uuire of W. H. Fry, 20 Weal Maryland st.

fir ANTED-DON’T FORGET CIGAR MA YV ken' Ban, Monday, November 6, at Mozart Hall. ui ue

XI/ ANTED - MORTGAGE AND COMMKRTV etai note*. K. a. Dorsey, 16 nates Blocs.

XI7ANTED-WOOD-SEAT CHAIR MAKKR VV # at Indianafoiis Chair Manufactoring C«.

XI/ ANTED- GIRL AT 640 N. ILLUfOH 8T. r Tv Oennaa or Danish preferred; referon/*? required. , ou tl] .

XI7 ANTKD-aT 73 KENTUCKY'AVKNUR; Vv t* Riders and lodgers af *4; day board %6 t per week. ousl

X\f ANTED-0CHOLAB8 FOR'- FRENCft V f German and Spanish. Address H. H., News office. tih!

7 ANTED—EVERY LADY IN THE CITYTO YV know we retail millinery goods at who esale pHckw. ^ki ut

TIT ANTED- EVERY LADY TN THE CITY TO TV know we retail millinery goods at wholesale prices, . on ut

X3U ANTED—LOW CUSTOMERS TO BUT TV their wood and coal at corner of Indiana avenue and Canal. tu *

Xir ANTED SITUATION BY A GIRL IS TT Years old, as nuree. Call la alley back of 148 St. Mary st. Nawct Allkk. !

Yfr ANffb-Bnr ation as houseI beper VV in private family good reference given if required. Apply 81 West South st. ou ol

WJ AN 4 rEI>—A GOOD GERMAN GIRL It 680 VV . North Illinois street; work light and permanent place; reference required. ts •

XJE ANTED-GENTLiMAN AND WIVE TO “ Tv take a nice furnished room and fliat class board, at 61U North Pennsylvania(t. . oa nl

Tl/ ANTED—GOOD HORSE, CARRIAGE AND TV piano in exchange for lo*8 or land. G. M. Ballard, second floor Pt* to thee building, ou t!

TV ANTED-MANURE ANY ONE HAVING V f manure to get rid 9! give me your number and my farm man will take It. Andksw Wal £a<*. tn s

TI/ANTED-A gentleman or lady VV solicitor for an enUre new article, on salary or commission. Address Enterprise, this office. ou t!

\V ANTF.D—TWO PLEASANT FURNISHED VV rooms for the winter, wtfh board, or convenient to good board. Address A. if., this oflfce. quo

Ti, aMed-evkry one purchasing Tv stoves to see the New Excelsior soft coal and coke base heaters. No. 81 N. Illinois street. • U •

TV ANTED—TO PURCHASE—A STOCK OK VV groceries, part cash, balance in real estate allow fiKiires; about 8500 cash. Address Grocer, th'soffi/e. oaot TV A NTED—CLOCKS TO REPAIR-WILL VV call for and deliver without extra charge and warrant for 1 year. T Zumbush. No. 3 Odd Fellows' Hall. ' (n) ta.th s-t* TI ANTED—A SITUATION IN AN OFFICE TT by a steady and industrious bay, not afraid of work ;_good penman; best of references. Ad,dress B. F , New* office. tt®

\\TANTED-8 OR 4 GENTLEMEN TO TAKE VV a very larre furnished room and bmrd in a private family; arcommodationsgood. Address R. E. B., News office. oanf

W ANTED-100 YOUNG LADIES FOR THE VV marches fu the g* and spectacle of “Around the World in 80 Days.” Apply at Academy of Music from 9 a m. till 5 p. m. ou 0

TV AfiTKD A LL THE LADIES TO KNOW TV that Mrs. Owens has moved her secondhand store to 217 North Mississippi street; the teds the best goods of any one In the city, ti h!

TV ANTED—OUR FAMOUS PERFECTION VV and Imperial brands SL Louis flour, the best in 1875, the best In 1876. 83 W. Maryland street, Grand Hotel. Pohtkk A Ramsay, tu ua

TV ANTED-ALL persons afflicted Vv with any form of disease to consult Dr. Duff, 89 Kentucky ave.; his opinion costs nothinland cures guaranteed; charges moderate.

TV ANTED-RENT REDUCED—I AM RENT VV ing new eottagee on and near street railway, at greatly reduced rates; no better lor the price In the cUy, call and see for yotireelh Wti UAK H. Emoush. h 0

TV ANTED—HOUSE AND LOT-I HAVE V V . *1.200 In cash to Invest tn a nice property tn a good location, paries to furnish abstract and give perfect title; I mean bustuee*. Addrfcie Cash, News oflice. to e i

T V ANTED - CONFECTldNlRY, GROCERY, Vv frutt, notion and ckar store, taller, doctor, meat, barber and tin shop in Mayo’s Block. 8. Meridian street, near Union Depot; low rents and every convenience. ou tl

TV ANTED-10 MEN TO HUSK CORN, IM TV mediately. Call attar residence, IHmiht wuth of NeMesville, Indiana: will pay good wares ; furnish house for boarding on the I., P. A t* railway. O P. Rooxxk.

TV anted-to exchIn’oe -fink hor-e V r and good, side-spring top buggy, for an unincumbered vacant lot; would give som difmot “*“ St? TV ANTED—A RESPECTABLE GIRL W ISHES VV a situation In asm.11 American family as cook; understands washing and ironing; has excellent reference; speaks G rman and English. Address E. C. F., News office. oat!

TV ANTED TO SELL, AT A HANDSOME TV discount, a scholarship in the Bryant .t Stratton BusineM College of this city. A rare chance for any one wishing to become a stu<i*nt Address Samson, Newsoffl e. oa 0

TV ANTED- MADAM MILLER I8 stopping VV at 81 Athon street: she tells the P»*L prerem and future events; brings back absent friends; makes speedy marriages, and gives charm of luck. Ladies 50 cents; gentlemen *1. ' I

TJk ANTED-EVERY ONE TO TRY THE Tv crushed coke crushed by tay patent crusher. even and clean; cheaper than anthracite 4hm1 ; ran pb are you; leave your orders: I goar aiitee satisfaction. G. JR Root, northwest oor. Market and Delaware sts. j 0

,W anted-e\ erybody to know that , W they can get choice, juicy loin «♦««*■■ a nd roasts at 12J4 cents per pound, at MUt Ponder's meat mark* t, 234 & Washington st; also at his brarch market, stall No. l, ea-.t end of Rut .Market; prices reduced on all grades of meat; I kill none but first clam steers. te »

tt/anted-a ladt or pleasing *d' ff diew and flm qa» bnslne's quaiiticatlon*.

ogive icfniction* and anist in aeUiao sewing H eo; qne of experience preferred; salary te, work hard; If Ton are not wire you tbe first two qualifiestioim don’t answer

this: otherwise address, with full name and nt tuber, Instructor, News office. on n

TV Ented-hor-e power treXD, rkcVv ond-haad. cheap. Engle * Dre w. coal flmrijl-14 N. Bannsyi vania st. te 0

WANTHD^jSbPTS IN THE nTf AND VV eoantry tosall tbe mast important article used to every family. Fo* particular* call at C. L. Myers’s mrpesiter shop, on Wabash street, between East aad Liberty, from 12 to 1 o’clock. Residence 42 Spann ave. J. J. Ijbt. teo! - W ANTED-A YOUNG MAN OF 15 YEARS’ Vv business experience east, desire* a port tion in a good comnMrciai house in Indianapolis; can adapt hhmrelf to any business readily, am to any oapanUy; will work cheap: best of reference*. Address, for a week, George Morriaon, Jr , Muncie, Indiana. on h ?

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pER'ONAL-DON’T FORGET CIGARMAK *■ era’s ball, Monday, November Gth, at Mozart Hall. ui ue

-rjKkSONAD-PR. WILLIAMSON’S OFFIC*, X reom 22, Ihorpe’s block; residence, 167 North Noble street. ou n

TpEKrONAL—BEST SOUR-MA8H WHISKY X 50 cents a quart. Ague pilla, warranted, 25 cents per box, at tbe Medicine depot 79 East Market ft ' foj s tt

T_>ERSONAL—OPIUM INSTITUTE, NO. 247.N. X Tenn. st, Indianapolis. We care the opftnn habit to ten days. Nothing charged fintil tbe patient says he is cared. Jonnsox A La mac* un *

ITjKIWlfNAfi—THREE OP BIDWELL ff VHIyb X Uterry Cough Droja will dear out the throAt and heed, a > iekei’s worth will stop a cough, and a dime’s worth will cure a cold. Factory opposite Journal office. ’ ** 0 1

TJERSON aL — T'Hr MOST ECONOMICAL. JJ deanest and wholesome meat is tha coaked corn beef packed by Libby, McNeil A Hbby Try It -One pound equal to two pounds fresh meat. Wiavl. Ripley, sole agent, comer Market and Illinois tt*. ul ut

TO JsO *JV.

nro LOAN-MONEY ON JEWELRY", CLOTHJL ing, etc., at City Loan Office, at 66 North lUlnol* street. u •

rpo LOAN-*4,0.10 FOR TWO YEARS ON J mortgage. Tbe security must be undoubted. IK E. Snyoer A Co. on n

rpO LOAN—PRIVATE MONEY TO LOAN AT A room ;i Brandon block, corner Washington .and Delaware streets. ti °

mo loaS-woivey on farms, city puop.1 erty or commercial paper. M. H. McKay, No. 1 Odd Fellaw*’ HAIL tt*

rpo JA4AN-IF YOU H%VE A MORTGAGE X or commercial note to sell come and see me. R. R Dorsey. J5 Bates' block. tu 0

rpo DOAN—MONEY—ON MUST MORTGAGE X —Large and small sums always on hand;' Joseph X Moore A too., No. 90 East Market st.

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f| OLOAN-MONEY—IK SUMS OF *1.000 AND I .upward. Money furnished In four days, w. A. Bradshaw, State Savings Bank, 56 North Pennsylvania st. ne •

rpO LOAN-MONEY ON LONG TIME ON 1 mortgage security at reasonable rates. Large and small sums always on hand, Apply to Bank of Commerce. n *

rrO LOAN—W E CAN M AKE A SPECIAL 1.0 tN 1 of *1,00(1. straight 10 per cent., for 3 or 5 yesrs. Ruddell, Walcott A Vinton, 3 and 4 Vinton’s block, opposite po-tofgice. oa •

ffte) LOAN-D. K. SNYDER A CO., 74 EAST X Market st, have a large sum of money to loan Oti real estate mortgage in October, 1876, Not a day’s delay if your security Is ample, n 0

T*OLOAN - MONEY ON MORTGAGE,IN SUMS X of *1,000 and upward,on Improved property and improved farms, Interest annually and at the end of the year. J. M. Lord, 82 East Market at. nl • rpo LOAN-MONKY ON FARM3 IN THIS X and KdjoJc ng counties, and upon Improved central property In thia city, in sums of ►2.010 airfi dVi t, ’wTthout any delay whatever. Smith AHanhaman, Brandon block. onus

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tt'or trade-uninuumbkred' rkal rl JJ Ute for a good carriage horse. Call at 70 Weat Waahlngton st ' ta • TPOR TRaDE—fftCDND-KAND OPEN TOP JJ piano box buvjry, for a good, sound, heavy draft horse, the difference paid In cash. Boyle, Cox & Co., 40 Rockwood st tenl

TT'OR TRADE—A NEW BRICK ^OUSE OF 5 JJ rooms, rents for *15 per month, value *3.500; *500 tot umbrance, due In four years; lot 130x33. Would like to trade for large lot north free of Incumbrance: must front east or sontbandbe in a good neighborhood and not too far out. Address X. Y. Z., News office. oa 0

"iron TRADE-2,120 acres of choice r Iowa land f r good farm In Clinton, Benton, Tlpiecame or White couuties, Indiana. Also, good house and lot in this city with 81,000 Incumbrance on same, for small farm or western land. Also, lots or Dud lor horse a^d carriage or piano. G. M. Baltord, Postoffice Building,

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AUsf. f OST—X MO<'KINti 111RdC PLEASE REJj turn to 198 N. Illinois st. and be rewarded,

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T OST-POCKET ALBUM. ON ILLINOIS OR XJ West Washington street. Leave at Powell House, 166 3. Illinois st., and be rewarded. ! 1 OST - ON SATURDAY LAST, IN THE JU west market a large pocketbook containing *35 in money, one *10 bill, and five *5 bills. AjSO, some receipts with the name of the owner upon them. A literal reward will fee given for tbe recovery of the same if left at The News office oao!

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TT’OR SALE OR TRADE.—PART OF A SMALL JJ Bantwood Furniture business. Small capital required. Call at 23 East South st. up-staire

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223 East Market, and 22 and 223 East Court, allot- part Call on A. Bird, No 28 Bird’s Pain*

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TTIOR RENT- SLEEPING ROOM, AT 38 0* U Tenmsree st. on tl

TjTOR RENT-FURNISHED BOOM, 119 W. JJ lllinoto street. out!

TTOB RENT—CHEAP—FURNIBHED ROOMS, JJ at 121N. Del. st oatl

TpXlR RIWT—4 HANDSOME ROOMS, CHEAP.' J> 484 3. lUlnots st. oa°

TT'OR RENT-FURNISHED FRONT ROOMS, JJ at 69 W. Maryland st te a

TT'OR RENT-TWO FURNISHED BED ROOlfs JJ cheap, 67X N. Illinois. f

TjXIR RENT-FURNISHED FRONT ROOM, X with board. No 90N. D;eL »t. oatl

TT'OR RENT-ROOMS IN MOODY’S NEW X Brick Block, 52 Indiana avenue. ts*

TTOK REkT-CHEAP, ROOM FURNISHED X or unfurnished. No. 265 N. Tenn at. te nl

TTOB RENT-TWO NICELY FURNISHED X rooms. Inquire 132 N. Alabama at. te ol

TT'OR KENT-A HOUSE OF SIX ROOMS. X InquL e on the premises, 493 N. East »t oa Ol

TT'OR RENT—NO. 235 COLLEGE AVKNUS X by J. H. Kuddell, 3 and 4 Vinton Block. uh°

"Tj^OK RENT—FOUR ROOM COTTAGE X north, cheap. Apply at 998. Illtaoia st tl*

TT'OR RENT-NO. 77 KENTUCKY ANENuS. X Ruddell, Walcott A Vinton, 3 and 4 Vinton Block. uh*

TT'OR RENT-AN ELEGANT FRONT ROOM,, X furnished or unfurnished, 229 E. New York stnet oaol

TT'OR RENT—NICEI. Y FURNISHED tti. JJ nnfnnriahed rooms, very cheap. 245 *. Illinoli. . |

TT'OR RENT- STORE BOOM, 19* VIRGINIA JJ avenue. Apply to W. McIntyre, 13 Virgina avenue. tn*

TX)R RENT- HOUSE OF 4 BOOMS, WffH X or without Stable. Inquire 179 N. Tenn., rear part. tli!

TTOR RENT-ONE LARGE. PLEASANT JJ room, suitable lor two persons, at 9* N. Alabama st. o*t!

TT'OR KENT—LARGE UNFURNISHED FRONT JJ room, com enient to good boarding honse, 117 N. Illinois st. oatl -

TX'R RENT—ROSEVALE PLACE-TUB BEST J ’ near the city for dairy purposes. No. 2 and 4 Griffith Block. t*

TT'OR RENT—UNFURNISHKD FRONT ROOMS X with or without board, in private family. 394 N. Delaware st. ou 0!

TT'OR RENT-THE SECOND, THIRD AND JJ four'h floors, either separate or together. No. 14 E Washington st. tn*

TT'OR RENT-ROOMS IN CIRCLE HAtL, X large central and cheap, with water and gas in each. Wm, H. Eneutm. v»

TT'OR RENT FINELY FURNISHED ROOMS, JJ single or ensuite, with board, at 556 N. Illinois st. Also stable for rent. te si

TT'OR RENT-196 WEST OHIO STREET, X *20 a month. Inquire of Thomaa L. Sullivan, Faat Washington street. uti 6

TT'OR RENT—TWO 8 ROOM BRICK DWELLX ing houses. Nos. 217 and 2t9 South New Jersey tt. Inquire203 E. South st teo!

TT'OR RENT-CHOICE ROOMS AND OFFICX es. very cheat*, best location In the otty. H. D. Pierce, 245$ E. Washington st. ti*

TT’OR R6NT-TWO STORY BRICK DWKLLX ing, 10 toqms 191W. Maryland st. Call at 24 Kentucky ave. RobertCxttkbsom. teo!

TT'OR RENT—STORK ROOMS NOS. 68, 64 X and 66 South Pennsylvania st *1,000 per annum. Jos. A. Moore, 84 K Market st. uk*

TT’OR RENT-SMALL HOUSE TO MAN AND X wife with no children, $10 per month; also house on Clinton etreet. Inquire 202 E Ohio street. on n

TTOR RENT- HOUSE OF 3 ROOM? ALL OONX vcnienres, near comer of Washington and 1kmton greets. Brainard Rorison, 18 E. Washington. oil ol

TT'OR RENT-TWO SI'ORY FRAME HOUSE X 418 South Tennessee st., six rooms, nearly new. Inquire of J. A. Perkins, P. C. & St L. Railway. t««

TT'OR RENT-NICE COTTAGE, 6 R0fjd4, X 584 N. Miss. st. $15; also cheap store and lodging rooms, Mayo’s Block, near Union Depot. E. H. Msyo. out!

-ITOR RENT-DESIRABLE OFFICES AND X sleeping rooms,la our Market street Block allow prices. Jo*. A. Moore A Bro., 84 East Market street uh°

TT'OR RENT-OFFICE ROOM, IN ODD X Fellows’ Hall, at 815 per month. Alex. Metzger. Rtal Estate and Insurance Agent, 5 Odd Fellows' Ha L ou*

TjXiR KENT—F1RHT-CLAS8 STORE ROOM, X No. 836 E. Washington st., with rooms above If required, at low rent W. Elvers, Agent, First National Bank. un*

TT’OR RENT AT LOW PRICES-ROOM? IN X Bates Block, Pennsylvania street, large and small room« on second and third floors. H. Bates, Jr., No 7 Bates Block. nn*

TT'OR RENT-A HOUSE WITH 6 ROOMS. X pantry, gss, carriage house, s’able and all complete; also a house with four rooms. Inquire at No. 537 N Mississippi st tt s!

TT'OR RENT-20 ACRE; GARDEN FARM, FOR X three or five ye<rs, about a mile from Indianapolis, on the. Crawfordsville road, with house and barn. Call 387 N. West st. te n i

TT'OR RENT-A NICK TWO STORY HOUSC, X containing 9 rooms, all in good order, also stable room for a hone and carriage. Call at No. 224 W. New York street. Cha*. Hm.wiG.te*

U street. 5rooms, cellar, cistern and pump; rent *16 per month. Apply 24 Ky. ave. Also store room 86 West Market at. at *16 per month.

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TjX)H KENT—A BOA RUING HOUSE OF * -F twenty rooms, location first rate, rent very low to a first clasa tenant; owner of property

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TTIOK RENT—HOUSE' NO. 682 N. ILLINOIS JD 8 m

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dwelling, etc. Call on A. Bird, Bird’s'Point, room 28. uh •

3f ISVKL.I.A.N Bit UH. -PARTNERSHIP NOTICE^THe'^^NDERJL signed have formed a partnership for the practice of law, under the firm name of Claypool, Newcomb & Ketcham, and will give prompt attention to all profesdonal business entrusted to them. Offices, Nos. 2i and 23 East Washington street, Indianapolis. Sol Claypool, , H. C. NkwcowB.t Wm. A. Kbtoh lit. October 24,1876. tn nt

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H'ND—DON’T FORGETC^GAR MAKERS’ Ball Mondav.-Nov 6th, at Mozart Hall, ni ue

T7*OUNl>—HAT—OWNERCAI-L AT 77 N. ILL. JL’ sL identify, claim and pay ooeU advertising.

QTORAGE—FOR HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE O and goods of all kinds, at 24 S. Delaware treet J. R-Mabot. 0 a °

gTORAGE-FOR^HOUSEHOU^FURNITURE vania rtreet 1 D. BLACXMoai** Ca? 0 * 11

AVCT1UN HAIj It,

at lo a. m , 2 fine organ*, 1 good piano, a large lot of base-burning stoves, wardrobes, bookcase, lour-gas, chain, bedsteads, bureaus, about 3i» yard* cocoa matting, and many other articles suitable for hou<ekeeping. Payne A Solomon, auctioneers.

-R RENT—AT LOW PRICKS, ROO *■<, second and third floors, all conveniences, including hot and cold water, steam h at, etc., in Wrisht A Bradshaw’s new block, 35 and 37 West Washington at., room No. 3. oa»

TjX)R RENT—A DESIRABLE LARGE FRONT JJ room, well fumishsd, gaa, fire and large closet, within four (4) squares of Poet Office, suitable for one or two gentlemen ; terms moderate. Address "Home,” this office. th° tdor're f- BO a KDINO" HOUSE -A FIRST A 1 class boardinghouse of 40 rooms, centrally located and about *1,000 worth of new furniture for sale, on reasonable terms, 35 to 40 regular boarden; rent of house low. W. E. Mick, ti s TUOR RENT- HOUeE NO. 17 \VR-t'MARD J' land street. 14 rooms, well adapted fora restaurant or boarding hous»; also office at35 E. Maryland street, with exclusive store house privileges. John F. Johnston, 35 E. Maryland. "LT'OR RENT—8 VERY DESIRABLE ROOMS, JJ on 2d floor, Ross Block; two fronting on Circle and one on Market at, handsamely papered, hot and cold water In two rooms, carpets on the floor and other household goods for sale if desired. Apply at room No. 15.

TUOR RENT-AT GREAT REDUCTION, NEW JJ oottagea on street railway, every convenience. 8 room house, 88. 4 room house, *10. 6 room house, *15. to* W. Rivers. Agent First National Bank.

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I/ROAUHE, 8. E. CORNER etsts., haaa largeamo mt oi mortgage on city property and

farms In sums of *1.080 to any amouat required.

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money to loan on i

Money furnished at short notice.

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T»EMOVAL—DR. a D. JONES HAS REMOVED XV trom 91 North Delaware to 24 East Ohio,

TOM BALE,

JpOB8ALB-TH* JUDGE.

TTOR SALE-OLD PAPERS—40 GENIE PER X band red at The News office. v*

TiX)R SALE-SECONDHAND COAL AND X wood stoves. Cheap. 81 N. Hiinois et ti*

TT'OR BALE—A SMALL PRINTING PRESS X and office by G.Rowe, 107 Columbiaave ou 0!

TT'OR SALE-CHEAP—TWO-SKATED8BOOND X hand buggy, at 339 N Pennsylvania st te°

TT'OR BALE-NEW EUREKA CARRIAGE— X Made to order. Cell at 5lS N. Meridian, uh*

TT'OR SALE ONE HUNDRED CORDS OF Griffitoblock: heaP - IUqUlr6 “ K08 ’ 2 ^ 4

TTOR BALE—A SECOND HAND COPPER X carving table and fixture*, cheap, at 81 North IllinoUst. ’ ti*

TTOR SALE-AT THE NEW WALL PAPER X and shade house. Lovely new patterns. 161 East Washington st. th*

TTOR BALE—A NOTE OF W. M. JONES AT A X discount Call at 161 East Wash. street.

One year.

TTOR SALE-ON LONG TIME. A NO. 1 X Dairy, inquire at No. 12* East Washington street r . te 0

TTOB BALB-AN 8-8TOP REED ORGANX FTmclsi*. Cheap. Apply to G. Rowe, |07 Columbia ave. ou 0!

, TTOR BALE—AT THE NEW WAt.L PAPER X and shade house. Lovely new patterns. 161 Eatt Washington st. th*

TTOB SALE- AT A DISCOUNT—A SCHOLARX ship In the Bryant A Stratton Business College. Address Samson, News office, [o]oa*

TTOR BALE-THE FIXTURES AND AS X much stock as as wanted bf a first-class cigar store. For particulars call at 8 Louisiana st. to*

TTOR BALE—THE NEW BUPERB BASE X heating stoves. Finished in best stvle. Warranted to give satisfaction. No. 81 North Illinois st. tl*

TT'OR BALE-FIRST-CLASS COAL AND X wood cook stoves Monito.’, New Active, New Mayflower, Lady Gay, Fashion, Eclipse. No. 81 North Illinois st. ti*

TT'OR BALK—

-X Choice butter for winter. Call at the Circle Creamery, where it can be found in all ■ zed packages at the lowest market prices. ts n 7

TTOR BALE-SALOON-ON ONE OF THE X best avenues In the city. One half cash, ba’ance on long time. Cheap rent and long lease. Addrees Raloon, News office. on t!

TT'OR SALE-DIAMOND RING-18 CARAT X gold stem-winder (English lever) diamond studs, fine large sapphire and few otherarfcles, together or separate. "Alpha,” News office. 1

TTOR SALB-OUR FAMOUS PERFECTION X and Imperial brands 8t. Louis flour. The l>est in 1875, the beet In 1876. 33 West Maryland street, Grand Hotel. Pobtkr & Rxmsat. tnua

TTOB SALE-BLOCK COAL, PIITdBUkG X coal, cannel coal, in fact ail kinds of coal. Every load weighed aud all of the best quality. Be sure and order from G. R. Root, northwest corner Market and Delaware sta. i°

TTOfc BALE-ONE EIGHT-HORSE HABKIN’B X vertical engine and boilercomplete on one bed plate. This outfit Is warranted in perfect order, as good as when it left the shop, and can be pur based at a great bargain. Bull A Co., 67 West Mary’and st., Indianapolis. tt*

TTOR SALE-HOBACE WANTS ME TO SELL J his large stock of goats, duok«, ehlckeus and his gig and ponies. He has one very fast pacer and one very last trotter. He is now at Poughkeepsie schcol and has no use for the above. The goats are about to take my farm. ANDREW Wallace. oas

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TTOR RENT OR 8ALE-WA REHOUBE 251 a X Pennsylvania street. House 25x136 feet, two stories and cel’ar, with 5 rooms 10x20, built for smoke houses Railroad track adjoining. For terms, etc.. Inquire of Evans A Neeld, 69 West Maryland street. uu* m.th.s

MUSICAL.

Tl CUBICAL—LE88ONS ON VIOLIN, GUITAR, lYi etc. Terms moderate. E. ZcMera. Teacherof Music, Rcom 54Thorpe’s Blook.i tn! s tu th

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/T BAND SOCIAL BOlREE WILL BE GIVEN V J by Henry Eemken and William Truug, at Hammond’s Hall, on Wednesday evening, November 1st. Invliations can be had at 258 Massachusetts avenue. . ou t!

TT Lb Cl ION NOTICE,-THERE WILL BE AN Hi election on Friday nisht, November 3d, 1876. for the purpose of electing three Trustees for Capital Lodge, No. 124, I O. O. F. David K. Louth an, Secretary. th ua .

SOCIETY MEETINGS.

A NCIENT LANDMARKS LODGE, NO 319, XT.. F. A A. M.—Special meeting this (Tuesday) evening at 7 o'clock. Work—Third Degree. GeobgiT Moork, Secretary.

Bot New Opinions. [.Springfield Republican.] It appiears that the portion of Governor Hayes’s letter on civil-service reform i* an almost verbatim reproduction of a speech he made on the Ohio stump, four years ago this fall. This proves two things—first, that Bchurz didn’t write it, as a good many have suspected; second, that Gov. Hayes’s views on this paramount question were not manufactnred for the occasion of a presidential canvass. The republican machine is just beginning to recognize the value of its candidate and its platform; but they have been so far apart and for ao long that there is but little time for them to get acquainted now. Prtrolenin ffiasket. CixvkLAKD, October 31.—Petroleum market firmer; standard white. 110 test, 23c. Foreign Money Market. London, October 31.-Consols for money, 96 7 16; U. 8. 5-20s of 1865, 103^: do. do. 1867, lOUL 10-40*. 106>4; new lives, 106*4; Erie, 10)4. Hew York Money Market. New Yobk, October 81.—Gold 1.09 7 4: U. 8. 6’s 1881. 11734(3118; do. do. coupons, 5.2ti’s 1865, llt3g; do. do. new issue, 118*4: do 1867 116J' S ; do 1868 coupons. 1174; 10.40’s, 114; do qonpons, 1154; currency 6’s 1244; new 6’s, l.ll’s.

ITilcngo Live Stock Market. Chicago, October 31.—Hogs, estimated receipts 11,000. Good heavy grades strong at 5c higbe. *5.6005 75 to packers; common dull, light streug and active 15020c higner than yesterday: at *5 7005 75, to shippers *5 6605 8\ Cattle dull and a shade easier; receipts 4.000, Tolerio Market. Toledo, October 31 .-Flour steady. Wheat firm; No. 2 white Watj«»h *1.31; No. 3 do sellar November $1.26; Nq 1 1 white Michixau noml*1.23 Novem194: No. 3 ■n uuu; mgn mixed spot 48%;, No. 2 white 474c; no grade 4ff4c; dama-ed 42Wc. Oats steady; No. 2 31c, white 37c. Michigan K.%c. Clover seed held at *8.40, *8.25 bid.

Cklengo Market. Chicago, October 31.—Wheat irregular at $1.12 for November; *114 for December. Car lots; wheat 377, corn 134, oaU 31, rye 53. bsrley 83. By canal 83.006 bushels ot corn. Corn firmer at 43c cash for October; 434c for November; for December. Oats dull; offered at 324c for October and Nevember. Receipts:

flour 14 483, wheat 195.406, corn 170,871, eats 46.724, rye 27,991 barley 58,9!6: shipments: flour 33 297. whe*t 12,763, corn 196,564, oats 46,738, rye 5,860, barley 17,197.

OITY IVEWH, • — A man named Boche. recently m bar keeper at Dick Holly wood'a, was arrested in Cincinnati yesterday on an order from thig city. The cause is not known. The newly elected supreme court clerk, Schmuck, put In his appearance to-day, acquainting himself with the workings of of the oflSce, prior to taking charge next Thursday. Mrs. Wlnnefred Fitzpatrick, married to William in ’68, to day saes for decree of separation, alleging cruelty, adultery and abandonment She also asks the guardianship of fonr children. A poll of the Indiana medical college students shows 38 of the 40 to be of the Hayes and Wheeler stripe. An increased attendance is expected upon this institution after the 7th of next month. Den Harrington, residing et 213 West Georgia street, fell from an I. *& St. en gine this afternoon, sustaining a dislocation and poesibly fracture of the left el-bow-joint Repaired at the institute. The Kiralfy Bros’s. great combination,

ing. M’lle Marie Gaugain, A favorite in this city, leads the ballet. Nick Here, e small boy, was to day committed for stealing coal, poesibly ten cents worth all told. Making a boy a felon for so trifling an offense, when hickory switphes are so abundant, is one of the idiosyncrasies of justice common in this land. Governor Hendricks, Blue Jeans Williams and Dan Voorhres are announced to respond to toasts at e grand democratic ratification gathering at Shelbyviile this evening. Hon. John Neff and party, from this city, will also participate in the jollification. A gentleman representing *5,000 claims in the Julian bankruptcy, offers to lump the whole for $2,500, and accept payments in one, two, and three years. He also asserts that Mr. Jnlian has offered nothing in compromise which his creditors coaid possibly accept Lieutenant James W. Graydon, United States navy—one of oar Indianapolis boys —having fought bravely daring the past war, has at last succnmbed to the attractions of worth and beauty, and given his heart and hand to Mise Mary McCullough, daughter of Judge McCullough, of New Orleans, formerly of New York City. He is at present visiting his native place with his bride. At a meeting of the Presbyterian miuisteral association yesterday Rev. Mr. Bartlett, of tbe Second church was designated to preach the sermon at the union service of the Presbyterian churches on Thanksgiving day; and Messrs. Bartlett, Mason and Edson were appointed a committee to confer with like committees from other denominations with a view of. inaugurating a series of protracted meetings in this city, with possibly the assistance of some prominent evangelist. A gentleman of this city, thrown into excessive grief by the death of his wife, and somewhat financially embarrassed, yesterday afternoon attempted suicide with laudanum. Happily for him and for his nnmerons friends, the quantity taken was an overdose, and thus his life was saved after a severe struggle. The world is brighter fo him today, because his friends have lifted him from the straits Into which he bad fallen, and when fully recovered he will find many things yet worth the living for. A suit in which there was some feeling

dt J inks, coal dealers, sued Captain Maloney for certain coal delivered, and the defense contested because a shortage of eleven bnshels was discovered in two of the loads which were weighed. This shortage was allowed by the justice, but he declined to make reductions in any imaginary shortage in the remaining loads. The defense now proposes to go into the city court for short weight. «rktn Receipts. During the present month twenty-three hundred cars of grain have been received at this point, a great portion of which is still stored in the elevators for want of facilities to transport it eask Each of the elevators has about 200,000 bushels, and elevator A has a capacity of ahout 125 000 more, while elevator B is chock full. The refusal of eastern railway corporations to famish cars for shippers at this point is seriously crippling the grain market in this section.

. STATIC XMWa. Henry Miller, of Lanesville, Clark county • was killed by a falling limb while coon hunting last Friday. A republican paper, with a backing of $10,000 and journalistic brains, is talked of at New Albany. Journalistic brains and money are sometimes soon parted. A little girl, ten years old, daughter of William Hanail, of Fort Wayne, while trying to run over the railroad track, stumbled and fell, an engine running over her, catting one leg off at the ankle. A destructive fire occurred at Orleans, Orange county, on Friday night. The batcher store of G. W. Sutherlln, the picture gallery of H. C. Kemp, the stove and tin store of Kemp & Son. the residence of Dr. Single, together with his office, were entirely consumed by tbe flames. The loes.is estimated at $10,000; uninsured, Bold oldee Of It. [Washington Special to Cincinnati Commercial J There has been a great deal of betting done here on the election, and to-day around the hotels it began in earnest. The Hayes men are almost invariably the offerers, and do not find ready takers. [Ditto to Cincinnati Enquirer.] Bets are freely offered here in snms ranging from one to five thousand dollars that Tildep will receive a majority of the electoral votes, and no takers can be found to respond.

VALirVRMlA. Frt'feirtil Accident la a Tn eater. San Fbancisco, October 31.—A alarm oi fire created a panic in the Chinese theater, on Jackson street, last night. The building was crowded. A rush was m*de for tbe single means of exit A great many were trampled down i« tfte confusion. The police dragged out treaty dead and about the same namber <f wounded Tbe Chinese refused to renter any assistance, and the performers x>n tinned playing an til stopped by the police.

itfal Accident innOtli* fornu Theater.

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. rmxxaTLTAmiA, The Nt\aab H|> at Lehigh Snmnslt. ScRAsiSh, October 31.—The fearful accident cji the Delaware, Lackawanna & Western railroad last night, occmred at a small station known ay Lehigh Summit, on tbe Pbcuno mountain, twenty miles from Sown ton. The regular afternoon train to *few Yorit and Philadelphia, consisting o£ seventeen passenger coaches drawn by, three engines, had about twelve hundred jjssengers on board, principally bound '.vr the centennial exhibition. The train was, it appeare, two hours behind time and reaching the Summit shortly after eight o’clock, stopped to take water from the tank. While there a heavy coal train, drawn by three engines, ran into the rear of the eassenger train, telescoping two of the are through and through and breaking fJe others. The scenes that ensued were Iwartrendering, although by a most miReulcus circumstance the number of killed were but few. The Scranton Republican this morning gives a list of the dead and wounded, all of whom belong to this state. The killed were David R. Pierce, of Btomiltoo, and James Bragg, ot Utica. Truman Seymour, of Lome, Cornelius Gay of Preble, Mre. Dowall and M"- Pierce, of Hamilton are not expected to recover. The passengers on the wrecked train were transferred to a special train and proceeded on their journey at midnight.

WAAuia»Ttim.

c oaiuat Most Oo, Etc. [Special to Ctociiyifti Enquirer of to-d*y.]

Grant has decided to remove Assistant Secretary ConAnt, of the treasury department. The charge is that he has discovered evidence Implicating Oouant in what be cajls the Bristow conspiracy. The

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truth is thatj Conant was "cheek jowl" with Brijstow untilGrant kicked the latter out, and then turned against him. [Special to Cincinnati Gazette of to-day.] Senator Stpvenson, Henry Watterson, the Kentucky congressmen, and many others have caused to be published

to obtain the payment ef southern claims from tbe national treasury. This telegraphic denial is a cheap cam-

six of the congressmen who signed this card introduced bills at tbe last session of congress, for the relief of southern claimants, to the amount of $230,374. A similar card of denial comes from Alabama, signed by members of the Htate legislature and congressmen. An examination of the Congressional Record and of tbe files of bills, shows that six congressm*n, who have signed the card, likewise introduced southern claim billsin amount very nearly as large as that demanded by these pretending reformers-- in Kentucky. —

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New York, October 31.—John C. Thomas, alias Cassidy, who was indicted several months ago for complicity in the forgeries of the Roberts-Gleason gang, and who was released a short time ago because represented at tbe point of death, was rearrested yesterday in Brooklyn by detectives Field and O’Connor, of the district attorney’s office, and brought to thia.city. He was re-ar-rested, charged with* other forgeries and committed to the tombs to be tried upon the.old charge* On the way to the tombs he escaped from the officer and has not ye* been recultured. L. P. Morton, of Morton. Blise A Co., has been nominated for congress by the republican convention of tbe district in this city which is now represented by Mr. Willis. Gen. John A. Dix has consented to accept the republican nomination for

mayor.

The violent storms which have been reported as occurring east of Cape Hatteras, may possibly account for tbe delay in tbe arrival of tbe Franklin, with Wm. M. Tweed. No signs of the vessel conld be discovered from Bendy Hook yesterday The observers could see only abont six miles, the atmosphere being very black. None of tbe incoming vessel* bed seen » the Franklin.

WVKMIOM. ENGLAND. London, October 31—To-morrow the semi annnal settling day will be a bank holiday. Amount of bullion gone into bank of England on balance to-day, £288 . 000. Justice Flowers, in Bow street conrt,today, sentenced Dr. Slade to three month’s hard labor on his conviction under the vagrant act. Tbe counsel for the deg ?7 e , notice of ftn pending which Slade’s previous bail was accepted The sentence of court was received with mingled applause and hisses by the spectators. . 1 RCB8IA. St Pctkesbcrg, October 3L—To-day’s official Gazette states.that Gen. Ignatieff. Russian ambassador at Constantinople has been instructed to demani the porte i acceptance within fortyeight hours of an armistice and suspension of hostilities, otherwise diplomatic relations between Rusaia and Turkey will be broken off, and General Ignatieff, with the whole person of the embassy, will leave Constantinople. This olUmetum of Russia to Turkey waa dispatched |from Livodio, where the Ru*. ^C^atinople yesterday. Paris advices from Constantinople lest night say that the armUUce

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