Daily State Sentinel, Indianapolis, Marion County, 26 April 1869 — Page 4

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WANTED

DAILY SENTINEL.

Rice*! "own circu*’’!! coming b<r# •OOD.

ANTED—A ream near the Circle, suitable VY forneluay. B. FRANKLIN. nprSMt* | Christ Churcb Parsonage.

Monday Mormlmf, April M.

■KThe Legislature doea not meet to-day, having adjourned over to eee the show.

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| «r ««.«■ pnbllr. 'i h«-y are MldreM««l to olliicra.

whloh •varybody wauls buiulruJs ot tiuiaa a yaar, And Mila with unp*r<ilielo<i rupi nty. Nearly aywry itmily will hny it* and it ill be found a>hoat aa graat a necessity among all classes as the daily or weekly newstmiiui. can,a ur circulars and fall information. 0. l». CASE A CO., Publishers, Hartford. Conn., Cin’U, 0., and Chioa«o, 111.

tWEET

QUININE!

aj>4 deod

Instead of fimea, use.

Mothers! (Ire the children

Ask your Doctor for 'Ibc Druggists all sell

\\f ANTED—Salesmen wanted by n Manufa TV taring Cd., to travel and sell by sample new line of goods. Sitnatioas permanent; wag good. 11. 11. Kichards A Co., ildChestnutstreo Philadelphia, Pa. . ap5 deodlm

FOR SALE.

^-UK 8ALE^-OROCERY.—Desirous of engaguiid lease on the building of the “Beveulh IVaru droedty." This Orooery is prosperous, a good new atock, and one of the best situations in the

sales of this stand tor A. D. HOWARD,

daily

city, ihe average

March was ISl per day. Cor. Virginia avenue and New Jersey street,

aprkl dlw'

TJOR SALEr-SAFE.—A good second-hand .'18 JC inch Marvin Safe, for Sale cheap. Apply at this office. aprlo uif

VELOCIPEDES.

\fELOtTPEDES of several styles from now on, V at the Uymuasium. New ones every week. Velocipedes can be Had at reduced rales lor use on the streets. CHOICE CieABN, And cheap, at the cigar stand in the room. tebl2d3m

Indianapolis Business Directory,

attorneys.

O. II. VOSS. KDWIS A. DAVIS. 1088 « DAVIS, Attorneys at Law, No._8Tal-

\f 088 a DAVIS, Attorneys at Law, No. 8 la V butt A NeVs Slock, hist auur south of Pus ollice, practice iu the Culled Mates and Sla Courts. Attention given to malleis iu ti.i; ruptey, and so tue preparation ol hrieis lor l bupreiue Court, and collections. lebilb don

OiiN W. BLAKE, Attorney at Law and Nolary I’uulic. Legal business transacted, an cliuus made iu all the Mates aud f erric

A reliable Ageul ia Special atteuliou gr

,‘olle nus.

aua. 8pecia

the Mates aud Jcrritoicn county ol iudiu given to Coliectious, a

cases in bankruptcy. Office—No. ti

to cases iu bankruptcy. Office—No. Ai r.a Wasnington street, iudianapous, ludiana, ev. f letcuer A sbarpe s BauK. aprmdAwliu

k BLOOMER, Attorneys at Law, poiis, Indiana. Office No. hast street. febiaddm

DARKER X Indiana t* ashington i

] W. N1CH0L, Attorney at Law. Office, No. V . 2 rEtiia iiuiidiug, Indianapolis, Indiana.

sug4 dly

\trlLLIAM A. LOWE. Attorney and Conn-

tV selor at Law, No. East Washington itreet, tiuraid Building, Indianapolis.

street, u.» augJdiy

BANKS.

INDIANAPOLIS INSURANCE COMPANY’S X Banking Office in Company's Building, corner Virginia avenue and Pennsylvania street. W. UaaDaaaoa, Pres'c Alii. C. Jambsok, Sse'y. >ylt> dly

UAVINOS BANK, 14 East Washington street. O J. B. Krrtikaan, (formerly ot kieteUers Bank.) jyltidly

BELL HANGER.

A LBERT I8ENSEE, Bell Hanger and KeyXV. maker. No, 83 hast Washington street, opposite Odd keijows’ Bail. Iron bates opened aud repaired. Ail kinds of Locks repaireu. tebloddm

CARRIAGE MAKERS.

Vf ILLER, MITCHELL k BTOUOH, MannfaeivX turers of Carriages and Express Wagons, corner Kentucky avenue and Oeorgis street. jylb dly

DENTISTRY.

tS 1L00RE A HELMS, No. North Illinoss JV street, are manulacturiug the best (lueluy or Artihcial Teeth at lese prices than any ether place in the city. jaulhdly

DRY GOODS.

VIIRADE PALACE”—N. R. Smith A Co.. JobX Mrs and Retailers in Dry Uoous, and JX ^est Washington street. Jyledly

HAIR WORK.

■A J. MEDINA, Manufacturer and Dealer in X; • Human Bair Work, Switches, Carls, n igs, Bair Jewelry, etc., 34 West Washington street, jyiti dly

HATS. CAPS ETC.

r I HIE One Price Hat Store. E. A. Seaton, deal - X ar ia HaU, Caps and Fur Ooods, 28 North Pennsylvania street. iylddly 1 f BAMBEROER, dealer in HaU, Caps and XX. Straw Hood*, No. 16 East Washington street. jylo uiy

MARBLE WORKS.

U 0 CARPENTER, Marble Worker and X). Monument Bunder. All kinds oi Marbl

X). Monument Bunder. A li ork none promptly, and gi and New Bagiana Oramte Mo

as re East Buii<

uarauteed. Sc

I. Scolen

England Uramte Monuraeau furnished as reasonable as can be had East or West. No. 3o East Market street, first door east Journal ding, Indianapolis. lebiar dam

PLUMBERS.

/CONRAD NEAB, PLUMBER. 0A8 AND VX Steam Fitter, No. 70 North Illinois street. Miller's Block. Lead and iron Pipe, Pumps, Sheet Lead, One Chandeliers, Pendauu. Globes, Brackets, etc., always on hand. Prices reasonable and all work warranted. marly-.-.m

/ 10ULTEK k WHITS, Ga* and Steam Pipe VX Fitters and Plumbers, Gas Fixture#, Chandeliers, BraekeU, Pendanu, etc-, Gaa Companies Building, 47 SoaU Pennsylvania street. feL>26 a.im

SADDLERY.

I M. BUFFER A SON, Saddle and Harness (I . Makers, Ladies and Gentlemen’s Riding Saddles, ate.,« South Meridian street. jylb dly

NOTICE.

A WATCH FREE—Given gratis to every live Xa. man wllo will aet as agent in a new, light anu honorable business paying I3U a day. No

arable business paying

gin enterprise. No humbug. Nc

in advance. Addre Co.. Fituburg. Pa.

aprt

ly. No wanted tgUKUY 1 dAwlm

INSURANCE.

YOU MAY BURN TONIGHT! TIIK “ OLl# auELIABLE” Sringfleld Fire and Marine INNrKANCi: COMPANY, Oi* Hprin(ril«l<l. Mum**., Xmpital and Annctfi over $000,000, WILL SAVE YOU. XMD THI FIREMAN’S INSURANCE C0„ VF NETT YOKK CITY, 4'aplinl and Mnrplan • - MASO.OOO, Ifllnce 1*33, Has saved many a man from bankruptcy.

FMANK SMITH A CO., Real Estate and Insurance Brokers, AgenU, aprl# dSm Room No. 4. Odd Fellows’ Hall.

FOUND.

I ONEY FOUND—Fouad, a sum of money, L on the 15th. which the owner can have by dying to Joaeph Stein, No. 1C6 Bluff Bead. pr24 d3t '

AUCTION SALES.

xVUCTIO^T SALE. T WILL fell at Public Auction, on the l»t day X of May next, at 2 o'clock P. M., on the premises, my REAL ESTATE, At the -aarthcaat corner of Peansylraala aad Georgia streeU. Indianapolis affords no batter TSB MAStTFACTYMIStt PIKPOSEA.

CITY ELECTIOM. Tmotkmj, Hay 4.

Independent Candidate far Hay or, JOHN FISHBACK.

DEMOCRATIC CITY TICKET. For Mayor. JOUH FISHBACK. (Independent.) L. P’or Treasurer, JOHN 8TUMPH. For Marshal, FREDERICK KLARE. For Clerk, THOMAS MADDEN. For Assessor, JACOB P. DUNN. i Hi • CANDIDATES POR COUNCIL. First Ward.-Wilmer F. Christian and Christian F. Resener. , Second ward.—John B. Sullivan and Joseph K. Ludlum. Th'rd Ward.-John D. Howland and Oliver Tousey. (Independent.) Fourth Ward.—Calvin A. Elliott and Major Jesse F. Hawkins. Fifth Ward.—Austin II. Brown and James MeB. Shepherd. Sixth Ward.—Robert Kennington and Henry

Gimbcr.

Seventh Ward.—Thomas Cottrell and Monticue

T. McClure.

Eighth Ward.—Christopher Heckman and CourtlanlE. Whitsit. Ninth Ward.—William John Wallace and

Fred Will.

Thw Reqnent to Mr. FUhbftrk to Bweosne an IiMleprndrnt CamsIKlMto for Mayor,

and Mia Acceptastce. IsDiASAyoue,.April 12, 1809.

To John Fishbace, Esq.—We, your fellowcitiicns, request you to become a candidate for the office of Mayor of this city, without regard party. With iuith in your honesty, capacity and integrity, we promise you our earnestsup5?C. S. Harrison, Alfred Harrison, . .. ii u.hiwin.

It. Browning, K. D. Fletcher.

J. H. Vajen,

L. a . Has-elman.

William Mansur.

James M. Bradshaw,

Wm. S. Hubbard, Joseph Curson

S. Yandes,

John C. New. John W. Murphy, Silss T. Bowen,

A. Abrt Sinker

bar. bean ordered In the Abrams essa, HLAt the meeting of the Indianapolis Typographical Union No. 1, on Saturday night, John G, Doughty was elected a delegate to the National Typographical Union, which meets at Albany. New York, the flret week in Jane. A Babt Kkoccid Ebdwatb.—A family fend, about a doc, created tome exeitament is the aouth part of the eity left evening, aa it reeulted in one of the parties getting icalded, a general wreck of crockery and other honeehold utensils, and the baby getting knocked senseless, *dk.The funeral of the late John L. Ketcham, Esq., took place from the Fourth Freebyterian Church on Saturday afternoon, and was largely attended. The aervieea ware condneted by Rev. Charles Marshall, pastor of the Fourth Church. The Remains were interred in Crown Hill. Rumored Accidirt.—It waa rumored on the ■treet, last evening, that an elderly gentleman was severely injured by falling into an excavation prepared for a culvert under the Lafayette railroad track, fit the Market itreet croeaiDg. Upon making inquiry in that neighborhood, we could find no one acquainted with the facts. The excavation is there, however, in a fit condition for an accident of almost any kind. Mb, Lbakb’* BxNiriT.—To-morrow night it the last of the season nnd the benefit of Manager Leake. The Academy ahonld be crowded for once. An nnusnally good bill ia offered, in addition to which two amateur* of this city, John Lyon and H. E. Church, will play, the latter appearing in a speaking parf for the first time in seven years. Three fine pieces, “Faint heart never won fair lady,” “Taka that girl away,” and the faro* of the “Wandering Minstrel,” will be played. Secure your (eats in advance. Buildino Pbbmits.—The Board of Public Improvements, at its last meeting, granted the fol-

lowing building permits:

Murphy, Johnson A Co..brick business block, corner Meridian and Maryland, (22.0(10. H. R. Allen, addition to Commercial Hotel

irner Illinois and Georgia it! William Rehling, brick stoi

Remd/amAde Clothing And Gent* Furnishing Goods, ot all styles, at the New York One Price Clothing House, No. ! 37 East Washington street. Call and examine the stock. 26-2 £or Trunkst, Valia** and Traveling Bhgs go to R. L. Shilling’s, No. 55 West Washington street. 26-2 Trnnks jnade to order by R. X. Shilling, No. 56 West Washington street. 26-2

J. M. TiiloriF,

F. M. Churchman,

8. A. Fletcher,

1). Root,

Charles Mayor, W. llaueisen, F. M. Finch, M. M. Landis, Isaic Davis,

Charles N, Todd,

W.W. John John M. Me

n I,

Co.,

ston,

.Maxwell,

John D Huwlan l E. C. AtkjpsJt John Thomas.

>met, A Co.

PnJfiZ&S*••• •*

Indianapolis, April 14,1869. Messrs. John C. S. Harrison. J. M. Til ford, F. M. Churchman, 8. A. Fletcher. Alfred Harrison..!. H. Baldwin, R. Browning, E. D. Fletcher, and others: Gbnti.bmbs—Your cnmmnnieation requesting me to be an independent candidate, "without distinction of party.” for the office of Mayor ol this city, is received. . When I consider he high character that each of yon sustain lathis community, and the important interests that you represent. I yield my personal interest!, and say. in reply to your request, that if the people of this city should elect me to the honorable position of Mayor, that all of my official acts shall be directed to the best interest. of the city, ^n'kuBACK. CITY NEWS. ^•‘Meteorological reports for the Indianapolis Academy of Medicine, by G. V*. Woolen, M. I)., Meteorological Commit-

tee:

Bar.Ther. Hyg. Rain. Snow. April 23, 9 r. M....29.31 63.5 11.5 •• 24. 7 a. B.. .29.39 50. 6. “ 24. 2 p. M....29.4 1 56. 7.5 0. 8.

24. 9 P. M....29.58 52. 2\Ta. 42. 4.

2i>, 2 P. M. 29.53 57. )1.

•WCity Council meeting to-night. n%.No business wai transacted in the Police Court on Saturday. »9-0nly tso more meetings of tke City Council. **-All tho railroads centering here change time this morning. • S-TUt Sunk W.sfcra fumu r for May ha* just been issued. This valuable journal is meeting with the success it merits. aw A n involuntary petition in bankruptcy, was on Saturday filed against Marcus Phillipson, of Warsaw, Kosciusko county. •WCaivin F. Darnell was on Saturday, appointed administrator of tho estate of the late Catharine Wilcox. fefi.George W. Deford, of Washington township. qualified before the County Clerk on Saturday, as Justice of the Peace. ■WW'illiam Wallace, Esq. left the city on Saturday night for St. Louis, where he deliver! the oration at the Odd Fellows' celebration to-day.

■wVice President Colfax has been invited to attend the performance at the Academy to-night. Ticket <£ Leave Man will be played. »B-On Friday night. Elder A. 0. Burgesa, of the Ctiristiaa Church, immersed a number of persons, by moonlight, in the canal, at the St. Clair street bridge.

fi^Yica President Colfax arrived in the city on Saturday night, and ii the guest of Theo. P. □ aughey. Esq., on North Pennsylvania street, where he will have a public reception to-night. fiV-The various lodges of Odd Fallows of the city, turntd out in force yesterday afternoon, to attend the funeral of A. J. Burkhart, a prominent member. • *-The city physicians have resolved to hereafter charge fire dollars*for ever examination for life insnrance. It is not contrary.to the ’’code” to raise prices. •8-Suit hss been brought in the Circuit Court against tbe bondsmenof several persons indicted in the Criminal Court, and who failed to put in an appearance at the specified time. •k-Indianapolis can boast of more velocipedes. in proportion to her population, than any other city in the country. We have three or four manufactories, which are turning out great quantities of them every week. They are eold all over tbe country, and are in active demand. Misstrici.v,—Emerson, Allen A Manning concluded a very successful season at Metropolitan Hall oa Saturday night, a full house attending Billy Emerson's benefit. Tbe troupe go from hero to Cincinnati, where they will perform one week, and from there to 8t. Louis. They promise Indianapolis another visit in the course of two or three months. PATKNTa.—The following patents were issned to Indianiansduring the week ending April 20: Catarrhal Syringe; J. W. Culbertson, Richmond. Sewing Machine; Alexander Tittmen, Indianapolis, assignor to himself, William H. Turner and Duncan Henderson. Fire-place; A. D. Dailey, Terre Hsnte. Sash Uperabtr; Deloss A. Danforth, Elkhart, assignor to himself and W. P. Chamberlain, same place. Ditching Machine; Peter Lugenbell, Qreensburg.

j took posseaaion of the Postoffice at Indianapolis yesterday. William, esn we get tbe Conner through yuor office to our Senators and Representatives in a reasonable lima—and our exchanges from the North and West without hing twenty-four hours iu the Indianapolis office?—Afudisoa Courier. The above is but one of many similar clippings from our State exchanges, and we sincerely hope that the expectations of our cditoral friends may be realised. That there has been a change is already evident from the fact that yesterday morning we received several papers, whiuh have never heretofore appeared until on* or two days later. Keep it up, William. Criminal Cocbt.—In the Criminal Court on Saturday, tbe case of Abrams coming np, Judge Johnson stated that he had read all the affidavits filed, and was of the opinion that no more prejudice against Abram* existed in thla eennty, than in ether counties where the testimony had bsan extensively read. Indeed ha waa of th* opinion that public sentiment here rather favored Abrams, and he 'hought that a fair and impartial trial might be had in this county, at any rato it was best to try to obtain a Jary. H* doaasod it hnt fair to all parties that such an effort should be mado, and if it resulted ia failure, • motion for a change of van no would then b* anstained. The present motion was overruled. After considerable discussion among (ho eonnsel, in which the defense asked for tima, aad th* prosecution announced its readiness to procoed with th* trial, th* Court finally sot the trial for Monday, May 17, at tbe same time asktag counsel to he ready to proceed then. Tke prisoner than gava his oonsant to the taking of depositions by the State, if it should ho accessary. Tho Sheriff woe also iastraeted to plaee wituesoo* under head*.

am

aware, bet

E. R.

recta.

•k storeroom. South Del-

end Merrill, $5,090.

dwelling, \ermontnear

J. L. A M. Ik. Fatout, frame dwelling. Noble

near Market. 11,400.

The Board also issued nine minor permits for additions, repairs, etc., amounting to $5,000. To-

ut, $51,900.

etween Duncan

Moody, frame

Tennessee, $4,5o0.

Pbiacrtmo at thb Acadimt.—The announcement that Rev. E. P. Hammond would preach ia the Academy of Music ast night, drew an immense crowd to that place of amuaoment. for long before aervices commenced the building Was packed and hundreds ware turned away. The feet of there Ling aervieea in few of the churches, accounted forth* rush. In omittiagservices, we think th# paatora mad* a mistake. If th# idea in holding meotiug at th* Academy, was to briag out people who do not attend ebureho#regularly, for regular church goora crowded in and occupied ull the seat*. Suit rou Damages.—Tbe statement in the olty papers, a few day* sine*, that the Junction Railroad Company had settled with Mr*. McMahan— whose husband waa crushed to death fiy th* brooking down of a turn Uhl* on that road lust January—by paying her $3,000. sh* haying refused a staled monthly pension, is untru*. Mrs. McMahan offored to eompromis* for a pension of 860 a month, to be paid for two years, which offer the company refused, and oa lust Friday sh* brought suit against thorn, ia the Common Pleas Court, laying her damages at $5,000. Since the death of her husband, Mrs. McMahan and her two ehildren have been mainly inpported by the charity of her friends and neighbors. Shootiso Aivbat.—About seven o’clock last evening. Ben Irvin, ofStringtown notoriety.went into the White River Bridge Saloon, on West Washington street, where he met John W. Beals, a butcher resident in that neiborhood with whom he passed a few bantering remarks regarding a horse trade, in which he bad got the best of Beale. Tbe conversation got rather hefty, when Irvin went away, but soon returned, with about half of Stringiown at his beds. Ha called Beale out of the saloon, and after a few remarks on their former topic of conversation, struck him a levere blow on the left temple, and then turned and ran. I'eale instantly drew a revolver and fired two shots at bis retreating antagonist, neither, however, taking effeet. The case wilt doubtless be brought before Judge Scott this morning for Investigation. Chamois in thb PosTorricB.—The D. P. 0. guillotine, after having slaughtered Colonel G. W. Koontz aad T. B. Mersick on Wednesday last, was allowed to rest until Saturday evening, when it was again set in motioa. and the following named clerks in tbe mailing room were decs pita ted : Stephen F. Mtjor, Nick Vielland. David McKernan, Captain W. Tarkington, William Ryan, Dr. Barbour and G. K. Henning. After the execution, Ihe blood and saw dust were swept away, and the lobbies cleaned thoroughly out. Colonel Holloway rendering efficient and conspicnous assistance with a scrub broom. During the first three months of Colonel Holloway's predecessor (Colonel Rose) in office, only two dismissals took place, one of which was for ineompetency, and tbe office was laved tbe disgrace that will now be attached to it through delays and failures in tho proper distribution of mail matter consequent upon haring inexperi cnced clerks.

awW# call the attention of the drug trade to the advertisement of Messrs. Browning A Sloan in another eolnmn. The many years this bouse has been engaged in druggists’ trade and th* reputation built up by them aa men of strict integrity, is sufficient recommendation for thoig large and steadily increasing business. At an early day we shall write the history and progress of the above named firm, in connection with the

other drug bvusos of Indianapolis.

^V*The Coliseum (or the grand National Puace Jubilee at Boaton, in June, which will be the largest building in America, under one roof, will require 1,700,000 feet of lumber In ita construction, will be 300 by 500 feet, and will cover between three and four acres of ground or about 150,000 feet. There will also be used in the work 15 tonn of naile and between four and live tone ol other iron work, such as bolt* braces etc. To cover the roof, so ss to make it water proof, 30 tons of tarred par per will be used. All outside foundations are 5 by 6 feet and 15 inches thick; centre foundation supporting roof, 8 feet square and 18 inches thick, all bedded In solid •travel, making In all 500 foundation supports. The apex of the roof is 86 feet from top of sill. At a height of 50 feet there will be 1,300 feet of continuous windows, 5 feet high, all made to run on rollers for ventilation, consisting of 6 500

feet of glass. In the upright of tbe building there are 90 be 1,368 lights of glass. Ingress and egress are made safe and easy

by twelve doorways, each 24 feet wide. Ten thousand days’ work will be required to complete tnis structure. It ia to be

LOCAL NOTICES.

Amrtiwn Male*.—Gawd and Well kept household goods at auction on Tuesday, April 27, 1869, at 10 A. M., at the Arsenal buildings, east of tbe city. One velvet, two Brussells, and one three-ply carpet; one lot oil c|ot}); ope get of upholstered drawing-room turnltnre; one set of chamber furniture; two chamber sets, Incomplete| ops light spring wagon; two cows, and other valuables, tbe property of Colonel Harris. William E. Fbatherstoh, 28-2t Auctioneer. —m* Fnncy Milks at aad Belaw Coat.— The best stock of Black Bilks in the State at No. 3 Odd Fellows’ Hall. 20-3 Dress Good*, New Nlyles, large stock and low prices at No. 3 Odd Fellows’ Hall.

Prints, filnslias and Linens, Ginghams, Lawns, Poplins, Pongees, Alpacas and all tbe new styles of Dress Goods cheapest at No. 3 Odd Fellowa’ Hall. 28-3 — ♦ — Parasols and Fans cheapest at No. 2 Odd Fellowa’ Hall. 28-3 ’ For the mast stylish nnd latest fashion, gentlemen are requested to leave their orders at the Merchant Tailoring Department of tbe New York One Price Clothing Honae, No. 37 East Washington street. • 26-2 The Howe Mewing ■aekOne, hath for liamily and manufactarlng, in all tbe branchee for which Sewing Machines are used, are recommended by all who have triad them as the best mschlas before tbe public. Office, No. 12 North Pennsylvania street. 26-2

Spend year money, bat mend as you go. All parties wishing to secure a first class family or manufacturing Sewing Machine, should not fail to call and examine the Howe at No. 12 North Pennsylvania street. 26-2

A Card.—The

Sale of

Action

fine household and otflV goods of Colonel Harris, at the Arsenal, east of the city, is postponed till Tuesday at 10 a. m., of this week, in consequence of the Odd Fellow.*

celebration on Monday.

The Rink will he open for Velocipede riding during the forenoon to-day, and from 6 o’clock p. m. on to 12. The Band will play up to 10 o’clock, as to-day will be the opening day of the liink to the riders of the Velocipede. We advise visitors here to-day to go to the Rink to see the great novelty of the day. Ladies will be admitted<ree. Gentlemen will be charged fifteen cents, for which a check will be given, good at the refreshment stand or for riding for that amount. Plantation Bittern combine rare medicinal virtues with a delicious aroma, and a flavor grateful to the palate. It is purely vegetable, and in its composition all the requisites of science hsve been complied with. It is suitable for all ages and sexes. It is gentle, stimulating and soothing. All dyspeptic disorders sre cured by it, and it repairs and restores nature’s wasted powers. Plantation Bitters are increasing daily in lavor with all clifses. It relieves suffering, renders life a luxury, brightens the present, and throws a hopeful light on tbe future. Maonolia Water. — Superior to the best imported German Cologne, and sold at half the price. 25-deodAwlw

s

Beo. G. Stoat A Bro^ Mo. 7 and 8 Bates House, keep Maple .Sugar, W'ax and Maple Syrup, Oranges, Lemons, Apples and all the delicacies.

Mo Hambag.—Fnrnitnre of all styles selling at cost at tke Housekeepers’ Emporium, No. 56 East Washington street. 24-2

Come and see the Qaeeasware, China, Glassware, Plated Gooda, Cutlery, etc., that ia selling for coat at the Housekeepers’ Emporium, No. 56 East Washington street. 24-2 Meetag Is hellevlag.—Mtovea, Tinware, Wood ware, Japanned goods, Wil-low-ware. All of the entire stock at the Housekeeper*’ Emporium, No. 56 East Washington street, must be sold soon, and is now offered to tbe public at co*t. 24-2 For Elegant Haraesw, maul* from first claas stock and trimmed in tbe latest and most approved atyle, go to Ad. Ilereth A Co., No. 24 North Delaware street, opposite the Court House. 24-2 For all styles of Baddies go to Ad. Hereth A Co., No. 24 North Delaware street, opposite the Court House. 24-2 For plain Harness aad everything kept in a first class harness estat - ishment, go to Ad. Hereth A Co., No. 24 North Delaware street. 24-2 Any parties having Mods* Foaats can have them charged by leaving their orders at K. L. Smith A Co.’s confectionery rooms, No. 40 West Washington street 24-2

**TTp in a balloon, up In a balloon. All among the atars, Hailing round tho

moon;

Up iu a balloon, up in a balloon.

It’s something very jolly to be up in a

But all must and will confess that there

is more pleasure in a first class Ice Cream Saloon, like the elegant room just opened by R. L. Smith A Co., on the first floor, an extension of their confectionery room, No. 40 West Washington street. The pubUc are invited to give the new room a call, where they will find excelent and pure ice cream. Parties and families served with ice creant by the quart or

gallon. 24-2 Bny your Hats and Caps at Keaton’s. 24-7 IXarnasH, double or Mingle, plain

or fancy Saddles of all styles, made from the best material and by skillful workmen, and everything to be found in a harness shop, at Frauer, Bieler A Co., No. 109

East Washington street. 23-2 Bny your Hata and Capa at Keaton’s, near the Postoffice. 24-7 Fnrnitnre Repair Honae.—VYil-*

Ham P. Gibbs, No. 78 East’ Market street, would respectfully call the attention of all parties wishing any kinds of furniture repaired, to his facilities for attending to their wants. Particular attention paid to re-upholstering of all styles of furniture. \ arnishing done at residences with

promptness and dispatch. 24-3 Bny your Hata and Capa at Keaton’s. 24-7 Great Attrartion.—Elegant Fur-

niture at Mitchell A Hanimelsberg’s, No. 38 East Washington street. Among their late invoices may be seen all kinds and styles of.elegant furniture, from one to six hundred dollars per set.- Parties wishing to save money and secure the latest and most stylish finished furniture will consult their own interest by looking through Mitchell A Hammelsberg’s extensive rooms before purchasing else-

where. 24-4 tfny your Hata aud Capa at Keaton’s. 24-7 Mew Pictures, New Ktylea of

frames; new goods for spring, at II. Lit - ber A Co.’s Fine Art Gallery, Pennsylvania street, between Odd Fellows’ Hall

and tbe Postoffice. 23-10t The Immeaae Crowd who Meek

the Mammoth Clothing House of J. A P. Gramling, No. 35 East W T ashington, are guided there by their renowned reputation for keeping one of the largest and best selected stocks of ready-made clothing and gents’ furnishing goods in the city, and from the tact that parties wishing to draoa in tbe latest atyle, order their suits from their Merchant Tailoring De-

partment. 23-4t

Few Travelers sere naaeqaaisated with the American Houae, Boston, buthey may not be aware of the many 1m provements in this popular houae. Suites of rooms, vertical railway, lunch room, billiard halls, ete. Oak Hall, Me. S Bates House — Persons in search of Men’s or Boys’ Clothing should not fail to call at this well known bouse. They are sure to find there the largest atock, the best variety and the lowest possible prices. If not aulted with anything ready-made, Mr. Melville will take your measure and make your garments to order at short notice. lee Creaaa made of Pare Cream, fifty cents per quart at.Becker’s, No. 17 North Pennsylvania street. 24-2 Becker's Reataanaat sad lee Cream Saloon is the most popular in the city. 24-2 Empariam af fasklea.—Asnang the novelties thla season the most desirable are Lemington Coatings. We have these in five different colors—blue mixed, brown ditto, dahlia ditto, olive ditto and plain olive. Tbe goods are woven in fine diagonal, of medium weight, and make up very handsomely. We can show a better line of genuine London Cassimeres than ever before, and we take pleasure in saying a good word for them. Aa durable as tbe Elboefa and costing a little less, they do not shrink, and can be cleaned very readily on this account. Our stock of Elboefa was never more complete, and tbe styles are lovely. Of the lower grades of English and domestic Cassimeres, we can show forty to fifty styles. In staples, we have opened of F and Hcoatings some choice colors, embracing blue mixed, olive ditto, brown ditto and dahlia. Bockhacker’s diagonal coatings in three shades, and a few Simonis’ fancy mixtures. We have F and H cloths in blue, brown, olive and dahlia. Also, our usual stock of black cloths and doeskins. Some novel; ties in the line of trimmings, which we ahall be happy to show to oar customers, to whom we extend a very cordial invitation to examine our atock and make their selections at an early day. 24-2 • Treat A Claflix. On nnd after Monday, April JMth, the trains of the Indianapolis,' Peru and Chicago railway will leave the Union Pe» pot aa follows; Leave—b:30 a. m., Toledo and Detroit express; 12:10, noon mail and Chicago express; 8:10p. x.,Chicago express. Arrive—6:00 a. Chicago express; 9:38 a. *f. r mail and Toledo express; 5:25 p. m., Chicago express. The 6:30 a. M. train makes close connections at Peru with the train going east on tne Fort Wayne and Wabash railway, for Fort Wayne, Toledo and Detroit. The 8:10 p. if. train will only run to Jvokomo, making a close Connection with train for Chicago, and arriving there at 7:00 a. m. _ 24-2 W»r! War!!—Great Slaughtering in Boots and Shoes at the Eagle Shoe Store, sign of the Golden Eagle, Mo. gS East Washington street. 22-6t

Closing Male, at Gleam's Shoe Store.—We will sell oar entire stock of Boots end Shoes st cost, to close out by the 7th of May, our lease expiring then The stock Is the largest aad best assorted la the city. Many of the goods will be ■old regardless of cost. Chase, Mathers A Schofield. ap21 2w «• to the City Shoe Mtore tor cheap Boots mod Shoes, No. 6 West Washington street. a lt

a^A gradual waiting a-.vay or emaciation of ! the tic.h is ono of tho most common a temlauU ; ffpon worms. They absorb the animal juices, | and destroy the nourishment imparted to the stomach by wholesome diet, thereby ocoisioning a variubl* appetite and a strong desire for indi-

gestible food.

The stomach has, undoubtedly, a very great sympathy with pther parte of the body. This is the case with respect to the irritation produced by worms, especially those existing in tho stomach itself. They give rise to many other diseases, and patients often suffer incredibly without being aware of tho eausC. The remedy which will give most certain relief in such case* is B. A Fahnestock's Vermifuge,-which will expel every worm, and in this manner leave the eystemfreo from all bilious humor. Great caution must be used by every purchaser to be his own judge in one sense, and to examine every bottle he buys of it. The simple name of FAUMXSTorK is not sufficient. He must look closely and : refully to see that the ioitislg are B. A. Fai>::LjrocK, and be satisfied with nothing else. aprl" dcodAwim “Piupnix” Pare White Lead. We offer the above brand of WHITE LEAD to the public, with the positive asscraxc* that it is perfectly PURE, and hereby agree to promptly

P3y

On«‘ Onu«*e ol* GrOl«l For every ounce of ADULTERATION that it may be found to contain. For sale by dealers generally. ECKSTEIN, HILLS A CO..Cincinnati.

AMUSEMENTS.

CIRCUS.

ACADEMY OF MUSIC W. H. I.puke, ..... Director Monday Evening, April 26,1S69. HON. SCHUYLER COLFAX Has been invited and expected to be present. THE GREAT PLAY. Ticket of Leave Man. ••-Tuesday, April 27, last night of the season. Benefit of W. H. LEAKE.

Notk.—Consumers will consult their ikterkst by bearing in mind that a large proportion of the article sold as purr white leap, is atfufn

d as 1'LRK white ! of from 50 to 90

rrutnl to

percent.; and much

rticle of Lead.

art!

the exte

of it does not contain a par!

apr!2 deodfm

Bai-lsriur'M Hnir Dye.

This splendid Hair Dye is the best in the world ; the only true and perfect Dye; harmless, reliabb

instantaneous; no disappoin* ‘

lous tints; reir

nvij

s; no disappointment; no ndicurredies tho ill effects of bad dyes; id leaves the Hair soft and beauti-

d by all Dr applied at , New York.

invigorates amt leaves the Hair soft and beautiful black or browo. Sold by all Druggists and Perfumers, and properly applied at Batchelor's

Wig Factory, 16 Bond

ill) dA w ly

TIMETABLE.

INDIANAPOLIS RAILROAD THE TABLE.

Pittsburg, Cincinnati and St. Louis Railway.

TRAINS LXAVX.

4 :Q5 *. ra. 1U:50 p. m.

3:30 p.

ArrowExpress Columbus Express.... AccommodaV*

Night Express .7:50 p.m.' 7:UPp. Sunday Express 7:5U p. in. 7 :U6 a. Cincinnati via Oimbriilge and OonnersviUc.

AKKIVl. 1 :50 a. m 7:05 a. m 12:50*.

:50 p. m.' 7 :UH p.

p. m.

Express Accommodation Express

2:35 *. m. 10:10 a. m. —.. 3:30 p. m.

1:0fi p. m 2:35 *. u

Cincinnati via Richmond.

Express Accommodation

.... 2:35 *. m. ....10:10 a. m.

2:35 a. m 1:05 p. m

Cleveland, Col., Cin. and Indianap’lit Railroad.

(Bee Line.)

ress •12:45*. m. t2:10». m odalion .•4:20 a.m. i7:0Ua. m

.. *7.00 a. m. •S.-dCp. m ....•7:50 p. m. •? :U0 p. m

fKxcept Mondays.

AocommotlalK Extern Exprc Night Kxpres *Exc«pt6undi

FastKxpi

Aocom

ress..

ix press..

o«pt Sundays.

Madison Railroad. Morning Expre** .2:15*. m. 12:00 noon Morning Accommodation..l0:30 *. m. 7:30p. m Jeffersonville Railroad.

Expre**

preei..

commodstion — 8:40 p.m. U no

7:45 p.m. 5:30

Bay your Hat* and Cap* at Keaton’*. 24-7 Bay your Bat* and Cap* at Heatons, near tho Postoffice. 24-7 Gentlrinen*’ Klylinh Box-Top Galtori and French Tie*, at the City Shoe Store, No. 5 West Waabington street. 23-41 Tone Yoar ttyatraa.—Thr Tonic properties of Speer's “Standard Wine Bitters” are such that none can use them without receiving essential benefit. The effect will be to mslntsin the usual stamina and vigor of the system. Sold by Druggists. 21 dawlw Wanted.—Two Bore Good Paper hungers at Gall <k Hush'*, 101 East Washington street. ap21 tf Onward March in the <’ry.—Everybody is requested to fall into ranks and march to tho Merchant Tailoring estubllahmont of G. II. Heitkam, No. 8 West Washington street, where the most stylish goods in the city are served up in the latest Kaslern style, by Heitkam’s princeof cutters. This house is celebrated for giving satisfaction to the most fastidious. There yon will also find a large and carefully selected stock oi gents' ready-made clothing and furmshiag goods of all styles, andelegant suits of boys' clothing. 22-6t < hee*e. Maple Kagar, Orange*. and I^mona, Seed Potatoes, Onion Setts, and all the delicacies and substauliais of tho season, wholesale and retail, by Ben. G. Stout it Bro.

Wall Paper*.—Although Gall A Rush have ten men employed hanging their elegant papers, they still have a bountiful supply for the million. 22-3t For a Handsome Serge Polish Boot for Ladies and Misses, go to the'(Tty Shoe Store, No, 5 West Washington street. » 23-4t Choice Romp* and Flowers, Fruit* and early Vegetables of ull kinds, at Ber. O. Stout A Bro., Nos. 7 and 8 Bates House Block. The Grand Ranh Tor Those Elegant carpet* jnst received by Gall it Rush, No. 101 Hast Washington street, ia owing to the late and beautiful style of the patterns. An examination of their late invoice of carpets, wall papers, decorations, trimmings, etc., is respectfully solicited. 22-3C Terre Haate and Indianapolis Railroad—Change of Time.—On and after Monday, April 20, trains will run as follows: Westward—Leave, 3:45 a. m., fast line; 7:45 a. m., St. Louis mail; 1:30 r. m., mail; 8:10 p. m., night express. Eastward—Arrive, 4:00 A. M., fost line; 10:00 a. m., mail; 7:35 p. m., day express: 12:35 a. n., lightning express. Charles R- People, 22-6t Superintendent.

9:38 a. m 5:25 p. m

- 4-CWa. m. 12:50 a. m mmodation-10:v5 a. m. »:50a. m _l:50p. m. 11:35 noon ......... 7:40 p. m. 7:45 p. m

ybicsfo ExproM 2:15*. m. 3:45*. m bprinzfleld Expre**.... Iu :30 *. m. 8:3o ». m

Accommodation b:40p. m. 1*

Express 7:45 p.m. 5:30p.m

Indianapolis, Peru and Chicago Railway.

Chicoco Mail 6:30 a.m. 6:00*. b> Accommodation. 12:10 noon _

Chicago Express 8:lop. m. Lafayette and Chicago Railroad.

Accommodation 3:50*. m. 2:(A*. m Chicago Mail —11:50 noon. lu:2Ua. m Chicago Express 8:Q0p. m. 5:i0p. m

Cincinnati Railroad.

Expre** Mail and Acco Martinsville A

Express..

Terre Haute and Indianapolis Railroad.

Cin. and St. Louis Expre** 3:45 *. i*. 12 : 35 night St. Loais Day Expres* 7:' , , 9,l • m - 4:00*. m

St. Louis Night Express ... 8: lu p. m.

Vincennes Railroad. (Open to Gosport.)

Aeommodxtion 1:50 p. m.

Cincinnati and Indianapolii Junction. Railroad. Morning Express 10:05 a.m. 12:20 no Mail 3:25 p. m. 8:05 nig LYmnersmile and yew Ciistle Branch. Connerrville 10:30 *. m. 7:20 *. Conneriville 8:30p. m. 6:50p. m

6:00*. m. 12:06 p. m 4:40 p.m. 8:56 p.m

4:00

ltl:<X)*. m 7:35 p. m

icrivill

New fa*tle New Cutle.

RAILROADS.

BEELINE. ((level*nd. Otlanibu*. ( t*rlu*«l **d India an |x> 11 * R*!lw*y. BY WAY OF CRESTLINE. 0 N :fifi^% r iVA 1 ^^^rS?S I ^ B * , t points named below os follows:

k*. *. Ho. e. 4:2)*. ». 7:50 p.m. i;,$S:S: V: 30p : m -

Statior*. No. a. Indianapolis 12:45 a. m. Union 3:50 a.m. Dayton 10.-20 *. m. Bcllefont’n*. 5:48 i. m. Crestline 7:55*. m. Cleveland ....11:9i a. m. Alliance 12 :10 p. m. Toledo Detroit Dunkirk 4:4o p. m. Pittsburg 3:50 p. m. Buffalo 6:0' p. m. Niagara Falls 7:55 p. m. Harrisburg.. 2:15*. m. Albany 6:00 *. m. Philadelphia 6:40*. m. Baltimore.... 9:U0a. m. Washington 12:25 p. m. New York... 9:t5». m. Boston 3:30 p. m.

10:23 *. mi 1:40 a. 1:10p.m. 4:00*. m. 3•- *• 7:30*. m. Ibj25 p . m. 8:15 a.m.

1; :<» p'. m*.

9:18 p. m. 12:4s p. 1:45 a.m. 11:50*.

ijJrifjP. ». 2:10 p.m.

10:00 a.m. 4:15 p.i U:.o *. m. 10:30 p. i 10:00*. m. 1:50*. 1 4:10 p. m. 3:00 *. 1 5 :o0 p. m. 2:30*. iu. BHOOp. m. 6:00*. ». 2 : 38 p ' “• , 5:l5 e- m - 5:00 p. m. 11:50a. m.

SPECIAL NOTICES. *e~Drunkenn**s cared with fir. Johnston’s Specific. Thjs infallible remedy can be given with sr without th* patient’* knowledge. Dr. Johnston’s treaties on “Drunkenness, its Consequences and Cure,” free on application- Sold by all druggists. For sale by BROWNING k SLOAN, IwUMIltPofil. AUQ. J. SCHUELLER. Proprietor. Columbus. 0. nov2T deodfim

Dye, hair to be w*t when combed, which depo*it* t • or brown. 1* not poison, or in ~ nb sent by mail for for prices. Address „ . „ . . _*gic Comb Company. Springfield. Massachusetts. For sale everywhere, feblm dly

YT is coneeded that tbe graat ZIINGARI BITX TERS has mastered more disVMes,. both acute and chronic, than any bitter tonic in the known world. It ha* cured Cholera, the worst forms of Fever*. Pneumonia. Liver and Heart disease. Chronic Dierrheea. Dyspepsia. Rhenmatum. Sick Headache, and will cure any disease arising from • dUordered ItAlC of the lissi- 5f.&KW. f Tines and phymeians. aqd the proprietor can ■bow more sworn certiljcate* of core* than any feo24dfim WEIsIalJVG’S DYSPEPSIA TABLETS. unsurpassed for their curative propertie*. »nr rale by DruggUU frllLLING, • Sole Froftitw.

SLEEPING CARS attached to "No. 6” run

Bnffali

to CLEVELAND and PITTSBURG.

“No. 2” reaches Pittsburg, Cleveland, Harrisburg. Albany. Philadelphia. Bost York and other Eastern points —

AHEAD-** of any othar Line

tana, Buffalo, Boston, New TWO HOURS

MORN’lNG.

•••Aik. for Ticket* by way of CRESTLINE

over the “Bee Li-- ”

E. S. .

J. L. COZAD

K. A. ~

mar3l dtf

'land.

ee Line.

8. FLINT, Gen’l Sup’t, Cleveli FohD^G^neral Pranenger Agent, Cleveland

COLUMBUS, CHICAGO

AND

Indiana Central Railway. TUE SHORTEST ROUTE EAST. FOTTH TIYA-ITTB 13AIL,T Leave YNIDN DEPOT, ladlanapalie, *n and after January 17, 1M*», as

" • follow*;

2*35 A M MPMEM, (Sundays ok Jr* SusstytfaA »?:

U Baltimore. 9:20 A. 1 A SILVER PALACE Dayan

. AMLV^RPALAC* Day and Night Car runs DAY 1.AK via Bellair to Baltimore, without

GO&ngo.

10'10 A. M (Sundays excepted.) . . rioPK'?* all Stations. ConColumb* a^LOO p/m. “ d “ ri ™ “ 3-30 P M. ACCOMMODATION, (Snn-

7-3^ P M torh 19 m m Dk-i (I> i ,i i Ir 2) •T 1 ™ at Pittsburg.

MR. JOHN

LYON, MR. H. Will appear.

E. CHURCH.

Ca-HEafh.T BILL.

ision

•»-Call for Tickets via CQLUMBC8.

J. M. LUNT, Genera deo21 dtf

office*

swiSsa 1 *- 1 -

Notice.—The price of admissic Matinees: Adults, 50 cents: childn 10) 25 cents, to all parts of the house. evNce Bill* for Particular*. Doors Open at 7: Curtain Rise* at 7:45.

to all (under

'i’ll !•: it i> iv. ROLLER SKATING Every afternoon from 2:30 to 5 o’clock. Also,

Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday evenings, trom

Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday 7:30 to 10:30, with FULL BANG. *H-Admission, 25 rents; Chile

Ladie ' " ~

HA5 1 —Cl 0\J XlVfVljXC* guviu 1 Gents 5; Ladies $3; Children $3.

Admission, 25 rents; Children. 15 cents. ;s free on ull afternoons but Saturday. SEASON TICKETS good to November 1.

foren y evei

r close of the s [pedes for hire

jay evenings of the skatin

n; also, .jgs; also,

;ating.

apr23 dtf

BOOTS AND SHOES.

THROUGH LINE. Everybody I* Invited Direct te A. W. BRONSON’S, No. 17 Went Wakhinxtoa Street. i W. BRO'^B having purchased of Comin- . gore, A Co., their entire stock of BOOTS AND SHOES, Has, with large addition to the stock, entered TIIK SPBIXG CAHPAIGff, And proposes to sell HIS KZVXIKE STOCK XT WHOLESALE AND RETAIL

At the Very Enweat Prices eOered In tbl* Market.

*pr22 dSmlthcoHthp

EXCURSION.

ixcirsioii to Cincinnati. Saturday, May 8,1869. TEE GERIAHU LODGE. No.A. B. A.. Having accepted an invitation tom th* . German Orphan Awwoeittion, ol (Ineinaati, To at.end their Annual Celebration,have decided to get up a Grand Excursion Trip For the occasion, and have made arranganents with the J1XCTIOA RAILROAD, For Ticket* for th* Round Trip at $3 50 Each. Tbe Tickets will be goad for Five •ays. ave at 8 A. M. ••-Tickets can be bad at the following pUces: Todd, Carmiehael k Williams, Becker A Brother, Ritsinger’s Bank. Gall Jt bush, C. Vonnegutt. Mi-Lene A Herron. aprlodtd

Ward’* Eareka Taalc Bitter*

Can be had i a nearly every town in this Western country. Owing to its curative proparties it has rapidly grown in public favor generally, its wonderful effect and enree has brought it before the peopl* almost aa rapidly as th* wind* that

•weep tbadaaert plains.

It fs a §urn cur* for all bilioua complaints, inch as Typhoid and Bilious Favors, Chilis aad Fever, Liver complaint. Dyspepsia, Indigestion, and all kindred dieeaset. It will enre Rneumatim, Neuralgia. Sick and Nervoue Headache, Pain in the Side, Breast or Back, Conghs, Colds, and Consumption in first stages. For female irrvgties, there i* nothing better; in (net, thereu ittev remedy for the ebove diseases, es well

Consul

ulariti _

no better remedy fc

ns dehiUty from any cause. Every family s keep this valuable mndicin* in their house Weed** Mkemamiatle Elm I me** Is presented to the pubhc, not ns an experiment, but as aa article whose virtue has been tested, aad prorad n cur* for sprain*, pains in the limb* or hack, neuralgia aad rheumatism. It need* no lengthy eulogy, but to any rhaumatic sufferer its mer will soon be apparent, aad ita remedial rirtni fully appreciated by all who may try it.. . .. W. M. WARD, Sole Proprietor, jun3fid3m Covington, Kentucky.

ould

Druggist*. mch8 eod dAw6mos. Ivory Fmro Ckeckn. IK inch ...18 00 per 100 1J. inch 10 00 “ >nch 12 00 •* It* inch 15 00

reak, get out of Keund, ead Color* not to Fade. White and Black Rubber Martingale Rings, Black hinge, $10. $12 and 114 tingle gross. W hit*

Bings, 818, $20 and $22 a gross.

A fine assortment of Ivory, Pearl and Gold-

Sleeve Button*. Stud* rod Collar Bn

deeve Button*. Stud* rnd

WILLIAM M. WELLING. 571 Broadway, New York.

Sole Petentee and Manufacturer. mch8 d3in.

SAMARITAN'S GIFT.

The most certain remedy ever known, “Yes, a positive cure,” for all diseases arising from youthful indiscretions. Balsam Copabia and Mercury discarded. Only ten pills to be taken to effect a cure. They are purely vegetable, haring

no smell nor unpleasant taste.

. Cure in from two to four day*, and recent cases m twenty-four hours. No exposure, no trouble. Price of male packages, $2; female packages. $3.

Sent by mail.

kumarltssm Root amd Herb Jmleo*. The great blood purifier and remedy for scrofula, ulcers, soree, spots, tetter. Maids, boil*, syphilis, and ail eruptions of the skin. Thi* is no experiment—it is a well totted remedy in the United

these disc*

bottles will cure the worst. Try the Root and Herb Juices, and it it fails to cure any of the above, your money wilt be refunded by our ts. Price $1 25 per bottle: or six bottles $7. Sold by Tomlinson k Cox. 18 East Washing-

ton street, Indianapolis.

ndianapolU.

DEEMGND k CO,. Proprietors,

mch4 deodly 915 Race street, Philadelphia.

CLOSING OUT SALE.

C L O S I IN" Q- O TT T S-A-LIE! HOTJSE REEFERS* E3SAEOE.IXJ3SA, £50 E. TVajsdriiigtoii. St. THE ENTIBE STOCK OF rxjRKriT-crRE. OTJEEIsrSWARE. GLASS WARE, STOVES, TIKrWAEE, ETC., ETO-, Aad genet Bl MsortmeBt of Hoase Fnrnlaklng Goods, nfi ACTUAL COdT, ns tfoo Mooli nras* fco Cfiosod ontffiwiMffi Uto nest KUtTY DAYS. G. F. ARAMS, (Successor to McCrebby A Fat.) ■aaee dam

JDJlJST ZR/IOZElTS o wiv

O I I* O U S* !

Specially Organised wllh Reference lu tbe Great Humorist**

FAREWELL TOUR Through the United States, and his Positively Last Appearance Here WILL EXHIBIT AT I NDIANAPOLIS, May ani Moniay, Ha) 1 aad 3. i? T li o JP ii r* p o m o ! By this wonderful melange ot genins snd fun, ' op ThV^YAiVuNGlS.T. D U B n .d er ,ke ,UD - Gathered highest perfection trom every loce. As, aotcox vuieMs, the critics must own, M hen the PROGRAMME is scanned. The Introduction! ‘•THIS W AY ■’ JOJL2T K/ICE! And, CAP AND BELLS inhand, ^tand forth the Leader of th* Classic Band : As Satirist, Humorist, Clown and Commentator, Holding Truth's mirror up to human nature. Armed. CAP-A-PlE ( n <ul t 0 f Moiley Mail, V) ith wit’s xeen dagger ennui assail; Open the oyster of the world to view, And let us see it as 'tis seen by yon. in tilt you mount your long eared steed, introducing

But ere Pause-

Mil CHARLES F. REED!

Most brilliant "Star” from Centaur’s Constellation, The first Equestrian of this nighty nation. Graceful as Paris lightly bounding forth. The sole successor of great Levi North — With matchless nerve and skill all feats to dare. Leaping from earth to find a home in air; Where like a bird he wheels, and tarns and darts. Displays the gymnast’s most bewildering arts ; The glossy bare back of thie flying steed. A rest his nimble feet seem scarce to need

Like Grecian Athlete BRU N N EL R U N N E LS

Comes,

Tossing to center-peak bis

A. O I L i: » O IV s»,

Quick to be canght and whirled again on h i.b.

They glance like meteors upward to tbe sky; Or on the around, in graceful groupings, aim To illustrate the tamed Olympian game In aquipoise reversing nature’s laws; Their efforts crowned with thunders of

games; . ms;

thuqders of applause.

>1 *T Poised on bounding steeds. In "Poetry of Motion” charming leads: Arenic Qneen, she beanteous reigns alone; A scarf ber sceptre and the pad her throne. ELLA, EMMA AND KATE! Queen Mab’s Fays incarnate. Loaned to Professor Stokes for awhile. To do Manage Acta, r de ponies’ bare backs. And all of the yeunistors beguile Into coaxing the old folks to let them go see Those rosy young sprites.

Tlx© Clxilcl G ftK-t'a* Three.

Of thetwo Williams—

ROLLASD m FAKED YOUNG

Naught te* commending can be said or su In divers ways their comic vagaries shine Bach without rival in his special line. On stilts, on horses, or the sawdust floor. Their Songs aad Antics make ih* people i

In Jno. Trewolla Col. Dan does find The Master Whip and model of hi* kind. An artist, eminent within the schoel. Where perfect merit is the special rule. 3Hsh Lizzie Mareellu* Makes all the girls iealous. Riding over the hearts of their beaux, while WASTER DICK CLARK. Young Equestrian spark. In turn sarves the fellows just so. IR. - I 3 . J-A.-Y3STES, Though a name quite new to tbe We**, Suggests Calisthenics, the cream of the best; He bars out no rivals in doing the bar. And i in muscular renderings shines forth as a la leng procession see the Chargers come. Led by EXCELSIOR, Jr.

Only one with gift of speech.

Whose instincts, trained by patient plan, O’erstopped the boundaries set py man

And Reason reach

All hit brute eolleagues can perform.

stopped AndR

All hit brute eolleagues oan pel Triumphantly he laughs to sco; ’This WondrousOno! Who without scourge, er motion shown. Obeys, by word of moutn alone. The English Tongue.

The next in order,

c ‘ ID O TJ G Xj A. *S a ’ Como*. Arabia’s Fiery Son. Who for his beauty and odd tricks. Has countless praises won. He imitates the Giris at Play, Can nicely Skip the Rope, And doa the Hoops as daiutily

As any othar fodr.

Who in this country does not know the Pete and Rarney Rale*? Whose comic doinge shame the trieke

Of some two legged Fools.

They offer old John Gilpin rides

To nil the folks in town.

Who. like him, where they first get up.

Most generally get down.

j,***EDGAR MENTBR’S Fine Silver Cornet Baud ig connected with this establishment. •■•The Spncieaa Pavillion will be brilliantly lighted with Appleby k Blakely’s PaatnaTio Remember that this is the finest Circus ia talent nnd elegance of appointment ever pro-

jected—even by DAN BICE.

Two Performances Each Day. Admission, 50 cents. Children under ton

25 cento.

oora open at 2 and 7 o'clock.

Tears, 25 cento.

•S^Di

xfwA •fcavsftk. 1 * ssnssw his non-appearance as Clew a. ete.