COMMERCIAL GAZ:OHIO AND INDIANA.What Is Going on in the In“f | dustries of the Two States.Dt.waller,Business Appears to Be Improv-thlt;pachIshilyth(dolor I ingr, with Factories Running ^‘ Full Time.11-gi-dliprlyeiIn TOLEDO. tlo?es Special Dispatch to Commercial Gazette. err-en TOLEDO, O., Oct. 5.—The Gendron Iron P*1to heel Company, manufacturing bl- ej^cycles and express wagons, baby carriages, thec., will close down Monday for one week ini for repairs. They will then reopen with ^rlt;la-lar*el* increased force, employing about | 625 men, and will run a full swing, both ]* is-onm30e-ler-ena-enmL.e-night and day. The Commercial Gazettees* is informed that they are desirous of se-to curing about twenty-five more metal pol- ?aui,er*- ssaa The Dauntless Bicycle Company are put-ry ting a large number of new machines and I bua %s have moved into quarters four times iargar no than those occupied during the past year, notThey have formerly employed about sixty I denmen, but when the machinery Is all in In i place, they desire to augment their force ste« u to about 250. weBeginning Monday morning, Messrs. mai Brenham Gest, Cincinnati contractors, any wHl lay conduits for placing the Central hav Union Telephone lines under ground in wor of this city. As the contractors are particu- Jd. larly anxious to complete the work be- T'fore November 15, they have announcede- that they will employ every man they can conisocludpossibly furnish a place for along thevarious lines and subways. jVLT'The Toledo Traction Company has re- jurroeived a franchise from the city to conduit Its lines under ground. All the jnJp available men who can be secured will be a given employment on the contract, a tiwortlecINDIANAPOLIS. Tenag Packers of fruit and vegetables in this ™®n of part of the State say that the season has been a failure. The crop of tomatoes, which is the principal article canned, has been short, and berries, owing to the drought that prevailed early In the season,' ® were a failure. One of the largest packers , here states that the amount of stuff canned this year Is forty per cent less than the, ~ canned product of last year, and less than any product of the last five years. The numerous small establishments that haveheheI sprung up over the State have also considerably lessened the profits of the canning at business, and a canning factory is not the bonanza that It was a few years ago.President Bennett, of the Indianapolis Stove Company, reports a decided improvement in business during the last few months. The Company now carries on Its pay rolls 145 men, which is nearly equal tQ | to the employes’ list before the panic of two years ago.The Indianapolis Bicycle Chain Company he will get into the new building that it is s erecting by the first of November. The is structure is now under roof and will be to the V*st adapted building for the business k. In the country. Each floor has ample light ic- and ventilation as well aa other modernandVlrtAesT1Hoic. :ing,TinN.SenrittPreWaOiCluClucon.pla(...411