Indianapolis News, Indianapolis, Marion County, 21 December 1876 — Page 3

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THB INDIANAPOLIS DAILY NEWS: THURSDAY EVENING, DECEMBER 21, 1876.

NEW YORK STORE.

CHRISTMAS WEEK.

We lowiffer forth* iMppetlonof Holiday Purchasers An nmunally large and attractive stock of SILKS, OaOKKU NlIrKS* SKAL hAiQl KS SHAHLK CJUiTM CLOAKS,

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FBLT SKIRTS, # Fancy Dress Goods, French Cashmeres. Ladies’s Silk Pocket Handkerchiefs. Gem’s Silk Pocket Handkerchiefs. Ladies’ Hemstitched Hundkerchiefs. Ladies’ initialed Handkerchiefs. Gents’ Cashmere Mufflers, ’ \ Gent*’ Cloth Gloves, Ge» ts’ Kid Gloves, Gentb* Fur-iined Gloves, and an endless variety of other % oods, suitable for HOLIDAY PRESENTS

BLACK DRESS SILKS, COLORED DRESS SILKS, •t ft greftt retlnction from former price*, »nd now offered at 10 to 16 i>«r cent, below the prices of last flpi^ng. An examination of onr entire stock la rotpectfnily invited

I’ETTIS, DICKSON & CQ.

INDIANAPOLIS Savings Bank, 69 BAST MARKET HTRBBT. Depoaita........ 1347,967 11 Hnrpiue Fnad 8,070 31 Number ol Accounts 8,164 iBtereal pnia Metnl^tananily.ist Np«r eem.. since July l. 1832, and compounded if not drawn. W. N. JACKSON, President. JOHN W. RAY, Treasurer O. H. W O K B Y, WBOLRSALR and retail TRUNK Factory, 125 South Illinois St. 1845. *'^ e ^ ^ 1876. TUB RENOWNED HOWE SEWING MACHINE BAS RECEIVED The Highest Award! AT THE CENTEKIHM. EXPOSITION!

GLORIA! GLORIA!! GLORIA!!! Fbl ladelplilM —1M76 ■arOffloe and salesroom 0 West Washington street. Hidia"ftp-ills, Ind. THE DAILY NEWS TUI Ib'DAY. DFCEMBEE21, <876 C:I r l "V « aepwre. Imna» spous, December 20—7 a. v, Cairo, IlHnoia.-9 — fair Chicago, minols...... 17 N * clear Cincinnati O - SOSEc ear Daren port, luwa 10 - f ««gy Denrer, Col 41 N w cl. ar indlftn.poli*. 278W c ear Keo‘ uk, !• w» 16 — fair 1 aOo se. W in 129 f pjy .Ltarenwor h, Kau 55 clear Lt'UtavUle, k j sfi SW clear llesipris,Te n y>~wfair Nashrllle, Tetin............ as - f« r New Orleans. La. 6a 8 Ua ,t raiu Omaha Neb....— 17 8 cloudy Pittsburg, 1% 2** HE ii(tht oow FoiUaud, Oregon 31 N cloudy San Diego. Cal — 65 — cloudy Ban Franc *00 Cal NW clear Santa Fe, N M.. 24 E fair . Bbrerepori la 60 w<"pgy 8t loi is. Mo 24 NW mudy St Paul, Mir u_«, II — Cloudy ■ Vicksburg Mhw .... 4S NE I ght rain Vlrg nia City, Mob 24 cloudy Vauk urn. D. T.^_ 17 8W clear Port Uibaoii. 2 * E dear - Kenedy is still at large. Mortgages satisfied yesterday, $11,400.2<). The mas Wren has bean granted a liquor Ucenea. Tha Traveler’s Retreat has been changed to a concert hall Tbe public seboo’e close to-morrow tor ten days’ vacation. The Worid awn Methodists have a concert to-morrow evening. Ore of the UnopHghters on tbe south aide being sick, his wife performs his duties. Tha St Mary’s Catholic church proper*y la veined at $118,000: incumbrance, $H,000.

Baldwin's block is to be provided with a fire escape. There are other b.ocka more needful. A poundparty has been paying respects to Rev. J. H Ketch era, of the California street church. By a fall down a back stairway, 211 East Market street, Mrs. Cashmaa broke a leg in three places. The diath of Thomas Ramsey, colored, who fell deed at Blue’s, was caused by congestion of tha longs. Tha coming Christmas solemn high mas* will be celebrated at 8t. Mary’s at 4 a. m., instead of 12 midnight Four persona were received on probation at the close of the services at Fletcher place church last svaning. Ferdinand Walbrecht, ex-officer of tbe police in the Thirteenth Ward, who went south for permanent residence, has returned to this city. A crib and its appointments, representing tbe infant 8avior in the manger at Bethlehem, will adorn the St. Joseph's church altar Christmas day. The Anon singing society, led by Prot« s^or Chester, will concertise to-morrow evening in the Edwin Ray church, for the benefit of the church treasury. There is a poverty-stricken family at 136 McCarty street, the wife having trouble in eupporting a sick husband and five rb*ldrenon the township trustee’s allotment The report of the warden of the northern penitentiary for the quarter ending Deceir her 16, indicates the disbursements to have been $20,579,93, and receipts $20,754 03 The Indianapolis orphan asylum has 126 inmates and tha colored orphan asylum 62, the cost of maintenance for the pest quarter being respectively $1,972.25 and $i,m. On account of the December settlementa Desrborn county has paid into the state treasury $11 972 91, Floyd $11,230 55, Carroll $13 811.79, Jay $7,648.62 and Decatur $15,270 56. Rev- Thomas W. McLean pf Aurora, has accepted a call to tbe rectorship of tbe Grace Episcopal cnurch of this city, and enters npon bis work on the second Sunday in January. Dr. J. W. Marne, of the board of health, and Miss Flora M. Davis, were married last evening, by Rev. J 8 Tevis, and immediately lock possession of a new home, 207 East South street. Tbe state horticultural society now in ression at Richmond has elected Sylvester Johnson of Irvington president, and in the proceedings yesterday several members of the state board of agriculture took an active part. Beginnirg with next Monday the L C. & L. will run a apecial train daily, arriving here at 6:30 a. m. with the Cincinnati Lepers of that day. The train will carry newspapers only, and the projectis a bit of enterprise on the part of the Cincinnati press. Louisville papers tell a romantic story of Miss Laura Williams, of this city, who went down there in search of a lover named Eugene Filies. Fices was found, the police lookup a collection, and the twain were taken over to Jetiersonvillaand made one. The Indianapolis lodge, K. of P., celebrate their second anniversary this evening James A. Gregg will deliver the welcoming address, Will T. Walker, the anniversary. and short talks will follow from other members of the club, the same to irclftde ‘ Our Order at large.” by J. B. Powell Music by Miss May Wands, Miss K.nnit Reed. Miss Smith and the M. Q. club will intersperse tbe exercises. 1 l»e»*rleal*. Hnmpty-Dumpty’’ opens for a short season to morrow evening at the Academy, and Bothern at the Grand Opera, the last named appearing in bis celebrated character of "Lord Dundreary,” The French drama, "A Croas of Gold,” is now running at tha Metropolitan, under the management of Al. Lipmau. A l ong Lowe I’nrle, [Detroit Free IVess-l He was a man with bronzed features, stoop shoulders, and long hair, and as he walked up Fifth street any one could have (old that he bad made a pile of money in some far-off conutry and had cerue home to live with some of his almost forgotten .relatives He finally fonnd the house he was looking for, knocked ot the door, and that was the last the boys saw of him. The rest of the story was yesterday told to a policeman by Mrs. McCarthy. Said

she:

1 was washing me dishes when I heard a knock at the doer, and I ran and opened it. It was a stranger on the step, and he smiled like a duck and axed me does Mister McCarthy live here? He does, says I, end then says he: ‘Was your^ maiden name Mrs O’Rafferty?’ It was, says I, and at that he began hugging and kissing uv me and called out: * 1 am your long-lost uncle from Queenstown f ” •‘Weil, that was very nice,” remarked

the officer.

‘‘Rice, was ill Oh, the sneaking villain, 1 set him np a warm breakfast, and me eyes were fml of tears, for I thought he had money be the thousands. After he cleared the table he borrowed a dollar nv me to telegraph to Ireland that he was safe here, end asked me to lend him me hneband’s Surday hat. and the nixt time I heard ol him he was in the shtation as a vagrant, and was no more me long lost uncle than vou are!”

“Is that so?”

"It’s the shining truth, eor, and think of his kissing me on the nose, and fairly cracking me riba! Whin I think how I tea k him for my lorn lo*t uncle I feel as j if I con d kick the the park fence down ar.d .lather him wid the p : cketa.” At Owe of Moody's Meetings.

[Chicago limes.)

“If there is anyone that would like to j be remembered in the closing prayer,” said Brother Moody, ‘ let him rise” After a pause, one young man, with a wispy comforter, a very red face, and a i pointed nose, arose near the front. “If there is another that would like to come | to Cbriat to-night, would you just rise,” i said Brother Moody. Another pause, and two others rose, farther back-; than, four 1 more; then, three more. Ten were standi (!■ ail on the mam floor. “Weil,” said * Brother Moody, “tbeie is still more. And u there is any more, would you just rise row? Will Cbrigt ever have any more power to save than now?” Three or four more stood up ‘-if there is another that wants to let this scotth-g, mocking wor d

tOCOrUe tO God, let

Q P A , f#w mor * slowly aro-e

Mill the Christians keep their heads bowrd and keep preying for those that are I stending? H 'here are any more, will vou ' just riser Tbe last installment, number-

Tke Amort raw abroad. [Foreign L«tter.J He is not ashamed to ride aaoond-class on the railways, and whan he laavrn one city for another he bags all the candlw ends that happen to be left over in his room. He has paid for his candles and is determined to have tbe nee of them, and if he is making a prolonged stay ha buys hts candles at a grocery and asvaa about two hundred per cant on hit outlay for light And I have seen an American, who hvea in New York and haa knocked about a good deal, gravely draw a couple of candles from his pocket to bee tow upon the brace of waiters who followed him to the door at he was leaving a hotel. “Theproprietor will redeem them at a franc each,” he explained to the disgusted twain. “He charged that for them, and will of coarse redeem whatever he isenes.”

Tllden In a Wwen street Seek Stan. [New York Bun.l “Mr. Tilden,” said-the bibliopole, “it is some time since I have seen you here. You have not called since she late events that have made you you so pre-eminent-ly prominent” Mr. Tilden nodded in acqnietcence, and looked half absently about tbe book shelves. He displayed

m oenneration aoout buying it but finally, picking np a memoir of a British state*man, and paying for it, he walked off while Sabin was away in a hidden corner, looking for some tome of especial value. Mr. Tilden walked out with the volume be had purchased, and for a moment looked np and down the street with an air of abstraction. Then ha slowiy entered the cab, and the vehicle rolled awey.

BOOKS,

Albums, RUSSIA LEATHER GOODS. JAPANESE GOODS. tm- SEE OUR HOLIDAY STOCK. CATHrARTsfc CXIXAND, a6 EAST WASHINGTON ST. JL.AJHLOJKWT Tr unk Factory ln«Sie* lty, 24 W, Wnabfnwtom Ntrwet. JFACKIAW TRUkKN, 61 »ntl apwarit*. J 4WW* H004RT. FAIR MAN KS’S STANDARD C3 A T . “C 1 Q ^ 3 V ,# I 1 _Jl2J a- a y Ol aU Kinds, at manuiactnren’ prices, also Warehouse Trucks wm. P. GALLUP, General Aeeet 26 South MerKlfaa street Indiana roll* TRUE UBH^VIiiL Win. •A few years since the Proprletoro of Dr. Morris’s Syrup ol Tar, Wild Cherry ati'-i Horehound Introduced it here. It vra» not puffed, but sold onlfsmerif*. Our people soon found it t » be reliable, and already 11 has become the most siapte and popular pulmonary remedy ia the

nicely in wbooping cough, and it is so pleasant that children readily take It O ntainlng no opium, »r other dangerous drug, It Isas safe as It Is sure. Trial size, 10c; large lizes, 50.- and one dollar. Sold by WARD BROS., 190 FortWayne ave. BROWNING A SLOAN, General Agents. Also, Agents tor Proiessor Parker’s Pleasant Worm Syrup, wh ch never fails. Pleasant to take, ana requires uo physic. Price, 25 cents. NORTHWESTERN

ESTABLISHED IN 1862. Hammered and Finished HORSE NAILS. We offer onr Finished Kail to the Trade with the confl denoe that it has no equal in the market. It is the genuine “Northwestern” Nail, finished, and we give it our unqualified guaranty. OFFICE AND FACTOR!: 66 to 68 Tan Karen at., Chicago A, W, reiAIID, Sec'y,

UOS£ IA M U UAJN 4JJK.

FRANKLIN Fire Ins. Company of Indianapotts. Only Stock Company doing Agency boalneai Security ample 6MM19.14 oaah aaseta. adjust Ua loesee promptly; pay* at onoe. Inusuree a lowest rate adequate to security. Buslnem conducted on strictly caab baal* Fixed Home in ■Utution oooka open to Inspection. Under control of well-known dtlaen* of the city. Johh C. Shokm.kzb preeicem, J. K. Robibtsow rlcepreoldent, w w Woouaw seorelarr.

All Persons Wanting

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to Cbriet during these special meeting* riee up, if they would like to be prayed for?” Tbe no se of riMcg made by the 600 or 600 who responded to toil request wee like the falling of a ton of snow from

a roof.

WILL FIR D BY CALL IRE AT JMT.A. JOHIVSOIV’W, Office#—67 E. Washington street, VancelBlock, end 189 Son h West That he has In stock and la dally receiving from his mines an ample

supply of the finest

BLOCK COAL ever shipped to this city- He is selling at 12 e*-*i* |»«-r buebet. $3 per lowd of £> bush.; standard weight, 1,750Iba., above which price he haa not sold a W ad since t e commencement of the season. Thr re is no scarcity In hla department, nor shortages to cover. Will be pleased to fill all orders. Respectfully, tn_» M. A. JOHNSON. BANK OF COMMERCE

Tnamam a general banking Mufinea. The eoeotmteof Bank* and other corporations Max chants, Meehan tea Fanners, Assignees Ad- , miniatxstonaad Trustees respectfu ly solicited. A* high e rate of Interest aliowod so dopoeltiM , M BOndklMIt With sale banking. WM. HJKNDKaaOH. President. AIJCX. a JAJOBOH. Cashier,

BLACK CACHMERES JkW 1 ■ ■ GREAT BARGAINS, JUST OIPENED. 4 pea. All-Wool, only 66; former price 86. 4 “ .*. *• 75; former price 96. 4 *• •* *• 85; former price $L». 4 ‘ - “ “ 90; former price 11.20. IO pea. All-Wool, only 81; former price, (1 jtf. 2 A *' $1.10 ” “ Lto a •• •• • tij* •• » i.ea This lot Cachmete* la undoubted the cheapest tot of good* ever opened in this market The i^ods are all wool, very line and a beautiful IMT H. fepacles, BOSTON RTORE W. J. FREANET, fLate with Thoa. Gibson 4 Co., Cincinnati, O.,) FLrMBKtt, 80 ■ftwachawctfi At. Jennings’. London Water Closets, Brass Force Pumps, etc. Special attention to repairs Ail wark warranted

KI3LOCK, MERRIFHEI.D <h CO., 59 West Washington st, COAL AND COKE.

10 HOIMEPcfll. IF YOUR OROCJSB DOBS NOTABLE Aiaos’ Mebraied Mm Meat and Samp Send your orders by post-1 card to my address and they will receive prompt attention. All who use On fe art cles unite In praising their quality and cleamlnets.

DOCTOR

FROM PHILADELPHIA,

J ames C. j^dams.

27 WEST PEARL 8T.

To Architects, fiUILDEBS, MASONS, (Men ail Otten llmue EW We are putting up the meet improved me Oklnery for cutting and dressing all kind* o f Stone Work, and can make It greatly to their Interest to see us before contracting with other parti** Estimates given for even dewrlption of cut stone work. Yardi and Mill, oornar 8t Clair itrest and Lafayette R. R, track. wnjtow eoa Steam Fittings AND PLUMBING MATER,! At*. JOHH Hff IGUT, 110& 112 South Delaware.

Fnll Line ol Sue

Ml Re<!no«4 Raiea.

ipplles i

R-TiM AT for Steam Fitting promptly furnished. Iron Pipe cut and fitted to order with

Oor-lrB, valves, etc., e a

VEGETABLE SICILIAN Hair Renewer.

This standard article is compounded with the greatest care. Its effects are as wonderful and satisfactory as ever. It restores gray or faded hair to its youthful color. It removes all eruptions, itching and dandruff; and the scalp, by Us use, becomes white and clean. By its tonic properties It restores the capillary glands to their normal vigor, preventing baldness, and making the hsir grow thick and strong. Asa dressing nothing has been found so effectual or desirable. Dr. A. A. mayss, State Assayer of Massa chueetto, says of It; “I consider it the best pre paratlon for its intended purposes.”

BUCKINGHAM’S DYE, FOR THE WHISKERS. This elegant preparation may be relied’on ' to change the color of the beard from gray I or any other undesirable shade to brown or

neither rub nor wash off. MANUFACTURED BY R. P. HALL & C0„ Nashna, N. H. Bold by all Druggists and Dealers lu Medicine n th»

WROUGH T-IRON

BB-LAF- WBLDBD-W*

Pip id Fill

For Water, Mtenm and da*.

Cast-Iron Pipe and Fimuga, Lead ripe, Sheet and Bar Lead, Anvils. Vises, Brawn and Copper Goods, Pump# of all descriptions. Rubber Hose,

Belting and racking. General numbers Steam and Gaa Klttei

rlpUona cul-w, uimu, General Supplies for

Railroads, Foundries. Driven Well Mtorfala The only parties licensee to oonstroct Driven Wells in this rtate underiMaya* Ramsey's Fat- J

ents. Send for Catalogue to

iHdi&oapoita Railway Hnpply Co M 2ft A SO K. Georgia st, Indianapolis. F. 8. BARTRAM, Freft. N. T. JAMES. Sec y. df* NiO FKBPAF

AGENTb Wanted.—Aii cumof working people ol both sexes, young and old, make more money at work fox oa In

thefi own localities, during their spare momenta, or all th. time, than at anyibiug else. We offer employment that will pay handsomely tor every hour', work Full parttcnlare, terms, etc., sent free Send us rour addrem at onoe. Don't delay, sow la the time. Don't look lot work or bnatneaa abewhere until joe have learned what we oOm 8. STINSON 4 00;, Fertland. Maloe, fmtdAw

IS AT TH*

GRAND HOTEL,

Amd too MONT NUOCEftSFrLLT Treats aH Diseases of the

Eye, Ear, Tliroat, Lung, Chest, Catanh, Asthma, Complaints of the Liver and Kidneys, Nervous and General Debility, Paralytic Affections, Female Diseases and all Chronic Complaints, Blood Diseases, Neuralgia, Etc.

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Earnest. He would not aarert that every case of deafness is positively curable, but has shown lu hi* work,‘‘1 he Ear and its Diseases,” that the majority of them are under the control of the COMPETENT A17BIST, and haa given in his practice raoor rosmvk that such is the fact, by curing hundreds who have placed themselves under his care.

CATARRH

stitutiona having maue known to ua that he pose* to visit oilier dries, in ord«r to enlarge his already extensive experience and afford tboM> pernor.s who need tils s rrloea and can

DR. DUFF, Me 39 Kentucky Av.. IndtAntpolis, Ind. A regular graduate, w medicine, hue been longer engaged in the special treetment of all Chrouic disease# thas aay other physician in Indlaoapo lie, ea dty papers show, and ell old reddenti know Expertenoe insures suop-ss. and It is e> B-evident that e phymrlan treating thousands of cases every year attain* to that degree of skill so necewary In all old long-standing and chronic cases, and which enables toe Doctor to absolutely cure meant oases In e short time. Dr. D win be glad to see any one suffering with disease. A We- dly talk end hi* opinion oosts nothing. Confidential consultation free, end

Invited; |

Las, also, during some time past, h «n Professor anu Clinical Operator in one of our Medical In-

stitutions bavi £! eposes to visit

tbot

not leave home for an oppo tnuity of emsu ting him, we recommend him to the cordial sujpon of <he pres, and the confidence of the communities he may see fit to vtdt. We willing » indorse h m. that he may not be pi teed by thoee to whom h. Is a stranger In the c itegory of traveling phys dans, and that he may at once command the > ontldence which Is hi* due. with .ut the otherwise necessarily prolonged

residence in each place:

M. McMicbae , Mayor ol thedtv. E. W i avia. Speaker House Rep., Pa,

J W Forniey, Editor Press. J. E. Kings!, y, V ntlneutal.

CLariee Mdhiatia k, Morulng Poet.

P. G. Ellmaker, P. 8. Marshal J. W. Grayson, Mercury.

Pu bert T Morris George w. lawman.

A. E. a el h

A. w. McClure, Member of Congress. G. E. Werbunon, Evening Telegraph. E L. Fetheretim, Eve ing Bulletin. Jame* Ross bnowdon, State Set atur. Lobert E- en Bowen, Attorney The original, signed by the entire press and numerous well-known citizens, with other credentials, can be examined at his rooms.

OFFICE:

Nos. 39 and 32 Guard Hotel.

Consultation Free!

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, personally at by mui.

_ Office central,

yet retired. Honrs from 9 a. m. to 8 p. m.; Sundays, 12 to 1 p ar- No fees are demanded onto ecu re k effected Patients pay for medldnee only as cure proceeds, and remedies can be

everywhere by mail oa

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in KAN O upii KA jhOUSE.

A glance at bis work on the Respiratory Organa, and the numerons letters which can be e?i&inlne4 at hi* office, from eminent miulstjrs, lawyers, merchants, ba kers and gen tie me* lu high public position*, who have been successfully treated by him for there same diseases, will prove to the satisfaction of any candid, un prejudiced mind that these diseesea can not only be relieved, but completely eradicated, by proper treatment, and the careful attention of the competent physi- ian who applies the remedial personally to the exact seat of the disease.

From Honorable Horatio ft cy mo nr, ex-ttovemor of Mew York. May 25,1874 DB, VON MOSCHZISKER brings mo letters of introduction from gentlemeu of character and standing They speak highly of his skill and success to the treatment of diseas « of the Eye ai d Ear and those of the Respl atory Organe and of his attalnmenta aa a physician He has dev* ted many yean of etii 1y to the subject which he ha* made a specialty. In addition to the kn< wledga he hsa gained from hla reading and observation in this and other countriet, he has the advantage of a larre and varied expe lienee with the aid of all app’lances which have been devised to a perfect examination of it From his treatment of cases under my observation ai d experience, I think bn can give relief in ail cases which admit of remedy. Ho&atio bavnoua. TO WHOM IT mTTSONSERN: We, the undersigned, citizen* of Philadelphia* take pleasure in certifying that Dr. F. A VoN MlSSCl ZlfvKKR ba* been a resident of our city

FOB TWO MlttHTM. FRIDAY and SATURDAY, December 3*1 and ‘Aid, the eminent Comedian, S O T I I K R IST , Supported by an exceptional cast. FRIDAY NIGHT: OFB AMtBICAV COUSIN. SATURDAY NIGHT: A IJOR^KT’a* INK ST, InTbree >inxr.<-w nnd n Ntlnaer, aaLfcaturday aftemoou—Sotheru Matinee. *W-hee*-rvcd Feat* at Benbam’a Mudc Ftore. Box Fheel now open. tu o \/t KTHUI^OLII AM XU KAi'Ktt iTl tub copulab rsoht. Open every eveuing with a FlrateClasa Novelty Company. IN . W H 4 aa ar a< W eo kxl jr. ADM 'SHTON-in, 2B nnd 50 cents to a a.1 w-«*i» r»« oN*»fr:t;v a uak «»r I—I Uituctn «, Masonic Building, Washing A A ton street. Classes now forming. Mondays and Thursday*, ior Gentlemen. Children, Tueadayv and Saturdays. Private lesson* given. *w Apply at Academy or send for circular. itkcoiti* asncai* EXHIBITION

OF THE

Indiana Pooltiy Association

WILL BE HELD AT

MASONIC HALL, Indianapolis,

December 20, at, Pt, 23.1274,

WEDNESDAY, THURSDAY, FRIDAY ago

SATURDAY.

Exhibitor* from Pennsylvania. Ohio, IlUnot*. Mich gan. Miwonri and ludla.ua, have already

made theta entries.

THE CLi-SS HEN

will be in operation. Call a d see the chlaka hatchlt g by toe aid of elect: id y and ateaiu.

Admittance, 36c. Chi’dren under 12. 10 ct*. ns i W. H. FRY, Secretary. Ail OFf-EKIbli AT N«f. 02 MOtorM Illinois street Men’s, Ladles’, Misses aad

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SCOTS AND SHOES Of bettor quality for leas money than they can be found at any otoar house in the city, worn* and see for yourselves *tapa. JOHM HALOHKY,

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M. T. RUNNELS, M. D., Oculist and Aniiit, Office—Cor. Circle and W est Market Sts. lTi. hrkmeiTman, m. d. 1 Office and resident* , 488 Ash st, near Teath street •w Night calls promptly responded to. L. D. WATERMAN, ML D. Office—80 B. Ohio at Residence—N.W. eorner Ala. and V. York st*

A. W. BERRY, ATTORNEY AT LAW and Solicitor ia Bankruptcy. Office 14. tii Sharps A Fletcher's Bloek Indlaaopolia Ind

UOMINUOB & MaRREE, OFFICES— SOUTH ILLINOIS UT. I South a Colon Depot), and 76 EAST MICHIGAN ST. DR. W M. BULL ARB, Omcx-Mff North Alabama street. LAW OKFICE lit Ol.rv PK m. wilmhn. Room 4. Abhett’s Block. 81 Virginia avenue ST-ATIE

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Has removed to 212 S. Meridian street