Indianapolis News, Indianapolis, Marion County, 24 May 1888 — Page 2
THI DTOUKAPOUB ITEWB, THT7RSDAT, MAT 54, 1888.
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Oaaoral CoafSwmor Wbo to to ba biaho|>, tbs msI la aadar to, Wbo atngiad tha bat!
hr aoorantion yaatarday tha Pannarl-
vaaio DaaaooraU stood aqooraly ap to s wbo)# and haarty approval of tariff raform sad tbo Mills Mil as so abort to aaoom-
pllsb tbo aaato. “Da son do mova." Tn Pannaylvania Democrats wipad tbs
haa a# tbo bright sod sailing earth with
Mr. BaadaU yesterday. It tbo party la fooaiaaa shall hbva tbo ooorafo to fellow tbo oxanplo and pat Mr. Randall on tha ooauaittoo to peostoa rarolo denary aoldtors, porbapa bo will taka off bit Demo oratw label aad |o with tba gang bo aorraa—tbo high proteetioolat Republicans, by tbo fraao of whoso garryasaador ha oo
aaptos hit aaat la (’oofreaa.
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Xv tha worklactBaa who paying for a homo through a bnildlag anociation par* haps, and wbo looks forward to tba rewards of a Uis of toll la the oTaaing ot his days, does act want to bo robbed of ralaablo property whiob Is bis at a oltisep, aad which properly disposed of will lighten bis taxes aad eahaaoe tba valoa of this private property, b* Boot be op with his warning to the authorities that tba street-car privi* leges are act to be given away, and that ae eervltade to tha Gaa Company is to deprive aa of tba cheaper aad batter light. Wa toll tbo avaraga oitiasn aly that oaleos ha to awake in this Matter tha Boaepoltots will wheedle away bis rights to fornlab uiillionnira fortunes for tbesu, aad ha aad hie children for getoerotieoa shall work for thea and yield
ap to thea their saviors.
Una to what they say ha said (froa tha ladianapelis Journal, for llinatratioa:)
to which is I protection
And this
p nxotectiOD, but it any protaatioa whstavar. Ha attack ie daiira mm trt at tha ryfi ftltj f>lH Ot tiOCk. ■an to what ha said: Ourpr aad tariff lam, tba vidooa, iMqnltobU flJHQ Hftar.mml jnaayvtf nf M ffgHfirV taxation Oil Eh t tobatuaSsmtoMaadwaMded • • • nu art proposed to antiraiy relieva tba coootry of mym fTftntil'tlff COUtililUEd At tbaeooraa of the OovacnmeBt'* luoome. Tha iUoatration to that the plaia latter aad spirit of tbo attoapt to reform tbo iarlA eithe* aa daflnad by tba aaaaga or by tbo Mflla Mil, will not be allowed te stand if brasaa-faead dasial can aoooosd. Am wa aaSad yaatarday, tha term tariff reform to act to be tolerated. Aoyooa wbo speaks against tba law as it stand* or dares attempt to change it to a “free trader,eaakiag to rain bis ooaatryl Of eonraa this -lata la- tba late Republican President Arthar, for divan aad aandry of hb raeommeadations, aau tbo late Ropubliean Tariff Commiasioa, wits its reoomapaiiattosi of a rod art tea of SO par oent., wbtob to a IMtio greater than that proposed by tba Mdb bill, tba avaraga of which is aboat J6 par caat. IN Pittebarg aad thereabouts, as has bson oftaa said, they here tba kind of gas famish lag that waa oo vobomaatly urged barn by tbo abampioa of tha Standard Oil 6aaspaay aad tha Oatepaa, via.: Aa -opao ardiaaaoa” with H ao rostriotioaa” nndar which -free competition” was to “protect tbo consumer,” aad ail that sort of thing. It Is wall known that loog ago the gaa oampaotoa there pooled—jart aa tha Octopus triad bare even la tbo fees of aa ssdlaaass with saatriotteoa. Gas to practically as high lb price aa ooal The rataa art pat eat Jay-Geald feshioo to just as a aeb as Aa Mafia will bear. A feoah Uluatmtiou mas tbo raeant bid to fomtsh tao gaa fool tor the etty water works. la ISM tbo water Watts Wit* applied far 115,000. la 1167 to aaat foam $«.000. This year when tha -Ope* oadtaaMa,- with Its “free eeapetU Hon,” to la good order, tba water works htveto pay |40,00(M That to n aporiaaa of Ufa way a whioh Indianapolis was to ho hang ap aad skinned! And the folks who wired and worked for it am shocked that tba people should oak their fellow to wait for tba Pbople’a Trust aad
1 Jf khk* a geod <iiel as if the same in* tusaaea that triad to hrid the town white tbo Stfdaid OH aoaopriy feateaod la its foag^ aad that performed tha tike office for tbo Octopus am rallying to do the oases fob for tba abaaSsar monopoly. This was* a aooepriy of tha stmata no tea aoapsohaaaiva than tha Oatepaa didwaata to for 1U years, wham the Oatepaa |fo lb UM to pay $15 a oar a year aad MojBom than that aatfl tba y«ar 2003. So Tbam to ao mason Mr# Mm dtiMi I a votaae of trade
Tot wa am
, P If Wgh • town af its atmata for » mtam
off this etty am just fmab froa a autea by wblah they boat back a monopoly. Wo wan them that Any will have to Bake another effort of tbo aaae kind, or jast aa oum aa this ie being mad the vast and vnlnnbte privileges of the city’s street# tar generations will be takas from thea. Gkxbrai. Hotby, af this State, has introduced in Congress e joint resolution, whioh the library committee hue reported fevomMy, appropriating $15,000 for Ao emotion of n etntne to tbo Into Robert Dole Owen, off this Bute, in the gronnds or boildiiigB of Ao Smithsonian Institution. Indiana might, mom appropriately thea the National Government, do this honor to 090 of ho? ■km! diotiofotihud oiUsont, Aud probably bar moot benefleent legislator, but Ao virtoal 'founder of oar groat national aehool of antnml aatenoo is well entitied to saek n memorial from tbo General Government, for Mr. Smithson's mnnifioeat boqoeat might have lain idle tor another twenty years if Mr. Owen had aot given hie ability, seal and persietenoe to the work of maiising Ao English donor’s grand idea. The statue of Owen should stand betide that of Smithson. No men in Indiana, la Mr. Owen's time, served her people so faith folly or profitably as ho till Aa aivil war broke out. Aad then ho was Governor Morton’s aoet antiring and efficient auxiliary. Ho bought arssa, visited emmpe, aided sanitary work and spared himself la nothing Ant bo thought, or the Governor thought, bo could do. And Ans be broke down on Intolleetual strength mad physical endurance rarely given to nay men. nod in his old ago, and almost la hie lest days, had to seek the little restoration possible to him in Ae Insooe Asylum. We owe to him many of the host features of our present State Constitution. Tha provisions tooeking popular education aad women’s property rights warn bis work, followed ap in Ao snooeoding Legislators, of whioh he was n member, by ssoh notion an contributed largely to their effective Operation. Hie philosophical or psychological vagaries came upon him after the practical beneficence of hi* life work had been completed and the country was profiting by it, and Aa hardest critic of his spiritoeli-tio theories may easily forget Aeir harmless whims in the solid good that went before. Indiana owes him a memorial, whether Ae Nation does
Napoleon 1 and Grover Cleveland. [Wesntngton Poet.] When Napoleon I ooneioded to become Emperor of the French, he crowned himself. It was ao interwting scene. The Cathedra] ot Notre Dome was thronged with the gvatest men end women in the world. There were Hinge and Queens, Prinoee, Generals, statesmen, end eehoUrs galore, ail assembled to grace Ac triumph of the conqueror. First in place stood the Pope ot Rome. He had come to erowa the Emperor. Wbea the critical moment arrived, howover, Napoleon took the imperial crown and crowned hiauclf. Pop# Pins waa but a spectator. A similar soene wiliooenr ia tha oitv of 8t. Louis oa tha 8A day of June ia this year of grace 1585. Mr. Grover Cleveland has summoned a National Democratic Convention to renominate him for tbo praaideuey ot the United Statee. and SJOdetegaies will aseemMe to do bis bidding. But they will really havh nothing to do. When the time comes to vote it will be apparent to the veriest t re aaoog them that President Cleveland has already reaomibated himeelt. lie is a mao of destiny and he will do aa msn of destiny do. The Democratic nomination is his by right of conquest, and he will not oondesoend to receive it from any hands but his •wa. Well, lei it be so. This is a self-made country, and it to natural that it should fall dewa before a self-made man. But was there ever oo thorough It sell-mails a man as Grover Cleveland IT W8 think not.
Converted the Aeronaut. f Belli a ore American.] Borvieea in ettebration of Ae eighteen A birthday of the Eutaw-street Methodist Episcopal Church were held last night in the church. The promises of the Bible were die* cussed. Mr. William Paul, one of the older membere—about seventy- made an eloquent address on the hietory of the church, and Mr. Elliott, once a famous aeronaut, gave maay incidents ia past years. Mr. Elliott sab] that onee ho was eomiog down from a balloon in Georgia, and when n congregation of colored people saw that he was nbout to dr'p down on them in his air-ship they ail took to their heals and ran, thinking the day of jadgmeut had come, except an old woman, who wa» preaching with great fire aad eloqnenoe. She received Mr. Elliott wiA as invitation something like Ais: H Welcome, Lord Jtteae! I’so Iwea a lookin’ tor yer for a loog time, nnd I’m mighty glad you’s ram.” When Mr. Elliott got on terra Orma ho tias well treated, but he eould not establish satiaiaetorily to all the people that he wns not divine. Thin incident led to his con-
version.
Certainly- Time To Protest.
[Lafayette Journal]
When as van teen-year-old hove, famed with whisky, and vile with profanity as a result, g» staggering past ite door at 3 o’clock oa Sunday—or any other day for that matter— the Jooral protests aad la the name of manhood aad obedience to law it demands that
hing shall eaa
the ttsshi stars
thii thing shali __ shall ha puatobod.
aad that tbo guilty
A Disastrous Effeofa (Hew Tort Bun.] Physician—How did Ae sedative powder affect your wife lest sight, Mr. Smith. Mr. SmHb—Dtoastaeasly. Physician—Disasteooelyf Wasn’t she Ate to steep? . Mr. *mHh—Sleep? Why, Ae baby cried froa midnight until moruiug, sad she slept fifongb it all Yaw Aro Way B«aia«t tbo Tlaaos. romahe World.] An Indiana lawyer, who has beset looking ap the matter a little^ finds that there are 800 dead taws on Ao statute book of that State, ovary oae ot which eaa ha taken advantage of by a amart lawyer. Judging trees recent htoteiy, most off tbo dead laws fa Indiana am the oaas dseigusd far Aa protection off the ballot.
rufuj Frioad—Was your nnote's will satisfactory to you, Brown? Brown—Perfectly so. i’a n lucky dogi He Ml bis satire fortune to ou iaeane esrina. “Tou aeau Aat you art an Mntuoky dog." "No, I deu*t. The other rotations an going to oeotest the will, and ra to bo Ae attorney.”
la WlUaaua Pom's Couatry, Toe. rou CHy Barnard.] The young men wbo claim Aat none but fools and horses work tor a living an toe Muaarous ia Oil City. They sabeiet largely by fiesriag then other yoaag men whe think they know bow te play polar. BSssa Ae Teec at Time, fBoston Herald.] Altar all, Aorid-ftehisaed aster by mesa light is abaut Ac coly cm that baa stood A* tent off ttmowsd the oxpertSL i A Fort Wayne Frophars View. fOaooMa] Iffia Ao North that will Meet the aaxt Pnridaat, however, and bis aaae will aot in vmraien-i.
VtaOtaw Our English eugfaeon
Nothing Queaobee Their Zeal. Tba Mermoas an entirely pnsriyttafagfa
•’‘HrL'rs.’SK:
They ^rers bUing fl ve seats hack, but I ptetaly As w« dashed tote toe tunnel near the town. And the currents of ay veins ran like gushing April rains. Though I’m mere aad any aad wear e deetor’s gown. Ones slse’so long ngs ouths nils IJcnrnryod
ae,
With e msidsD la e jeonty Jersey seek, Aad 1 kissed bar with my mym, as the tin
the skies.
But 1 k>uf*d, oh, bow I Inn part! for oas rsel Did Ae know It? 1 dan say! (She’d e sweet
cbeu-voysnt wey
In the glanclBg of her eyes ao bright end
blue.)
Ne’er a bee such honey sips aa the Meter on ha Bot^f longed, sad longed ia vein, oa oa wo
flew.
Just ss yearning reached ite hight, to! then cams e suadea night, Aad Hka steel te magnet clove my mouth to I ahaU never man forget how Uke drops off rein Is Ae bosom of e rose that lightly stirs! When we came again to light, both otfr faces had burned white— Wbite as clouds that float in summer from Ae South, Missed I glances, missed I smiles! but on sir I rode for miles. With the sweetaea ot love’s dew upon my mouth. So Ae kiss tbtt tome one stole, A that rey leas Stygian hole. While with loud imprisoned clangor on we rushed, Censed the sluggish streams of age, wiA young medneas leap end rege— And my wife restored to daylight, laughed end —{Detroit Free Press.
“BCRAFS.”
Thickerin Ae heir on a dog.—[Miehlgaa
simile.
Alice Harrison is studying negro dialect to
plsy Topsy.
It ia proposed to erect in the Boston Poblie Librar* e statue of Ae illustrious Sir Harry
Vena.
Dor’s no measurin’ foolishness. Some men ud .git loo' trabblia’ u straight road.—
[Judge.
A certain style of shoe button is called "Old Maid’s Wedding,” because It never
00 mss off.
Dr. Leonard, elected Bishop of Southern Ohio, will be the youngest member of tbo episcopacy, being jnst forty years old. The Judges are new nearlv m well paid as the bate bell players, but Ac game is not nearly so interesting.—[Toronto News. The weighing machines in hotels nod other public pieces in Philadelphia ere said to overage • net profit of 820 to $25 n month. Robert Bonner bss begun driving Mend S. upon the rends around New York. The qneen is in the finest of shape for Ae train-
er’s hands.
M. Jovia, a French aeronaut, is making e balloon, nearly 200 feet in bight, in which he proposes to Mil through the air acrou the Ailentic next eutumn. Probably the youngest bank president in the world ie J. M. Bailey, Jr., who, at the age of twenty-three year*, has been placed at the heed ol the Minnehaha National Bank ofSionx City. Says e G. A. R..man. who was recently asked about bis discharge papers: "So far m 1 ever knew, the members of our regiment never had soy discharge papers. As uitny of the boys as eould be got into line were told to ’Break ranks; gitl’ ” It is not an uncommon thing for emigrants to lend et Castle Garden with families of nine or ten children, and recently a busband and wife, with thirty-two children, diaembarksd there, it is only fair, however, to mention the fact that the woman was As man’s third wife. Here ia the experience of e Missouri man who went West to grow up with the country: “I went West nnd sowed wheat for three. onscentive years and didn't make seed or a dollar. 1 came to Callaway Counts and in one year I made J&00 from a watermelon paten, and I would not give a melon patch in the Missouri River bottom for n farm in
the West.”
George Mailer, celebrated throughout the world a* n worker for the rood of hts teilowmea, is now eighty-two years old, nnd es full ot zeal and activity as ever. He ha* just returned to England, after a preach me tour ot 37,000 mnes through Australia, China, Japan nnd other countries. Two thousand children greeted him at Bristol upon his return, the little ones being inmatea of his
orphanage ia that oity.
“The balk of my fortane I wish to bequeath to my scapegrace nephew, George,” sa>d the dvtng man. "Why, it was only yesterday he celled yon an old skinflint,” said Ao lawyer. “I'd cut the boy off.” “That’s ail right,” replied the testator. "Yon make the will out the way I tell you. 1 know enough about wills to know that if I leave him all the money he won’t get e cent
ofit.”—[Harper’s Bazar.
The ferocious atallion known ns the "man eater” bea been killed in Caster County. The animal lelt a record ot five msn killed in four years, the iMt one being his owner, Peter Moran. Mr. Moran resisted all demands of the neighbors lor rears to kill the blood-thirsty beast, and finally fell a victim to his deadly teeth end hoofs ten days ngo. The infuriated people promptly dispatched the animal wiA shot gnus.—[Omaha Herald. After the death of an old woman, long a servant in Bonthbridge, Mass., there were found among her poeeasiooa $398 in old New England Bute Bank notes. They were issued by nineteen Massachusetts, eight Rhode Island, six Connecticut banks and on* Maine bank. Although some of Ae billy were forty years old and tha banks were bound to pay none of them, the administrator in charge of Ae estate bod little difficulty in
securing Aeir redemption.
Thera were 450 competitors for the prize
offered by an English jonrual for tbs longest twelve-word telegram, end Ao winner put in the following, whioh was accepted by the telegraph officers for transmission for sixpence, the regular rate: “Administrator General’s connter-ravointionary inter-corn-mnnications uncirenmstantiated. Quartermaster General’s disproportioosbleness oharaoisristically contra-distinguished anconsti-
tutionalisls' iacomprahentibilitles." The missionaries ot Ao Pacific have lost
one of their most devoted friends in the deatli of Pomars, the Queen of Tahiti and Mooes, in Ao Society Islands. For over fifty years Ais womaa led a simple Chrietiao life. Whoa she was born, seventy years ago, the missionaries had not made a convert in Ae SouA Boa Islands. When she died more than 800 istands had beta wholly evangelised, and civilisation is fast spreading in all
the islands is Ais part ot Ae Pacific. The inroads mode on spooinlty stores in
New York by Ao revival of bazar establishmonte is followed, or sooms likely to bo. by a bazar race of laborers. One professor advertises himself as ready to report in nnv one or mere off the following capacities: “Sexton, joiner, builder, undertaker, painter nod
grainer, white washer ' plumber and glazier, w
gasfiiter and bellhangsr, carver, picture-frame maker, watoh an
pairer and wheelwright.”
A gentleman wbo nos passed some months recently in lows affirms Aat a direct and Inevitable affect of Ae enforcement of ’‘prohibition” faws is the popularization of the os# of drags in tbo plaoo of liquor. “People wbo have become accustomed to Ae use ot oloaholis stimalaata, if deprived of Asm, will seek and find substitutes that will produce someAiog at lent of like effects. In •very Western State where *pn>blbition' provatie ginger drunkards ere common; opium is some of ite forms, strychnine and quinine ate used by many, and a ready sale to found for every quack medicine that profeeees to produce something of A# ‘bracing up’ effort called tor. Ultra temperanos people, who weak! bo horror stricken nt the tight of n glsm of pure wine or honest Bourbon, take Aeir quiet comfort out of the landnonm or chloral hottis aad Ao pretty liUle little hypodermic syringe ehsrgsd wiA morphine. It tosomaehmoreraspeotabta.’’—{New York
Sua.
A SCIENTIFIC BENEFACTOR. If a heaeiseter he oas who "mafeee two Madee of grass avow when hut oas grew before,” ho certainly 1# a bonofrrtnr who makes one hour do VrtteSrate
ittewasher and paper-hanger, 1 glazier, whitesmith, locksmith.
er, gilder and sad clock re-
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Kiasafs— 1 1 « e OKaUv.c... Qiame’inz 1 0 ! 4 J Wise, Danny. I— t J * 1 SiMaab. S ..
There were reason* far muting boy la into pitch again yesterday, and they were largely financial ones. He wu not nearly as affective as be woe an Monday, and B eon sequence tbs Bostons woo tbs gams by a scon of 6 to A making good hitting at opportnne moment* and fine boos running. On the otbar bond At Booster*, wbo seem to have let down ia their betting in the pert week, could do little, with Ae exception off Denny, who distingntehed himself by making two home ran kite end bringing In oil tha run* that were made. Both Rina* and Erterbrook boned in very bad lack, bitting tne boll hard, but directly into some fielder's hands. There was on attendance of about 1,500 and they saw a very good exhibition of ball playing. The score
wee es follows:
urni*w«pot.rs. I aoerow.
a* a a ro a w ‘ 114*0
* * t S t
x 1 J * 1 • •eery, I • 1 0 0 eltornil, I 0 0 7 9 0 Baoaett, Z_ 0 0 1 • (tHoracng.L. 1 * 2 O 0 Esterbrk, L 0 1 11 9 uJobuetou. m 0 3*00 M’Oe’y, r_ e 1 2 t 1'Browa, r. 0 0 2 0 0 Myers,*-— * 1 4 1 eBalder*,2... 0 s 1 1 1 Boyle, ».— 0 0 0 3 I Conway,»_ 0 1 0 J 1 Total*.— . 4 *7 24 U l! Totals. 1 U 27 12 4
Beer* by (Balogs:
lodisaapoUa M 0300*020-4 Bomob ...J 0 1 0 1 0 0 C *-4 Kerned Run*—Indianapolis 3, Boston A Twoboas Hite—Kelly, Homan*, Johnston, Wise. Home Run*—Denny 2. DouW# Play*—McGeaehy to Myers, McGsochy to Bassett. Wise to Morrill. Stolen Bass*—MeGeacby First Bose on Ball*— Hina*. Nash. Hit by Pitched Ball—Bassett. First Baa* oa Errors—IndUn*poti* 3, Boston 2. Struck Out-Boyle 2. MrGeachy, Wive Passed BallKelly L Thus—1 JO. Umpire—Decker.
Other Oames Yaatarday.
The Washington* succeeded In wlnniag another game from the Pittsburg* yesterday by a ■core of 6 to A Th* plicbsrs wars Whitney and Galvin, and 9 hits ware made off the former and 11 the latter. Tha Chic-go* won again Pom tba Philadelphia*, 7 to 4, the Phillies making 7 hits off of Borchert, while If) were mode off of Gleason. Detroit beat New Tort by a score of 18 to A
making 11 earned run* off of Titcomb. The Association games resulted: Kansas City 7, Brooklyn 8; Cincinnati 6, Cleveland 6. In the
tate Leasue: Elkhart beat LogeusportU to 2,
and Lafayette beat Mavion 8 to 6.
Bos# Boll Notes.
Th# Louisville* are after Mertle Hackett, as they er* lu greet need of a catcher, two ot their back-stop* being disabled. The Indianapolis Club left for their first Eariera trip yesterday They play in Pit sburc to-day. tomorrow. Saturday and Monday, and then so to Boston, where they play two games on Decoration Driy and two mure, following them up with series with ell the Eastern dabs end the DetroiK They will be non* until June 26, playing twanty-lo ir games in oiL Of this number they should win
about ten.
To the Editor of The Indianapolis New*: Please state in your next issue which pitcher, Boyle or Heaiy, won the most ganpes la-t year, and how many each. G*o R. Wklls.
Edinburg. Ind.
Boyle pitched In thirty-eight games and won thirteen; Heaiy pitched In forty games and won
twelve.
His salary Doubled. “Your jokes are a great success.” said the managiug editor to the funny man; “the dentists everywhere are appreciating them.”
“Howr*
“They paste them up in their rooms gnd admin-isu-r them instead of laughing gaa Your salary is doubled!”
SOUTHERN ANTIDOTE FOR MALARIA. It Is generally knobn that Simmons Liver Regis relied upon to secure immunity from all
ulator
mnlartal disorders. This is pruvtn by its popularity, and anyone wbo has lived in the South
has sera lu curative sffecu and the protection it
nst this weaSenliif t set- more prom pity
without any ot their injurious couse-
ire sffecu and the pi
gives sga nst this weakening and dan
■gerou hn'l o
;lvt-s sga i aula ly. I quinine,
quencea Drink Malto. A RUSH OP* BUSINESS. Mr. Carl Moiler, the East Washington street dealer In wall paper and house decorations, U having a great rush of business He now has sixteen men engaged in filling orders for hou-e decoration, and retreat U the demand for bis services that h* alii have to employ more assistant! this week to do the work he has on hand. This is all because he does the best work and keeps on hand the finest stock, embracing wall-paper and decorations of every tint, design, grade and price. People who want their work well done, sod at the moat reasonable price* iu the city, do their trading with Mr. Holler, whose piaoe of business is No. 161 East Washington street. He has the most skillfUl decorator In the citv, and none but experienced and careful men are employed to look suer work, as Mr. Mailer values hU reputation too highly to | Crmit incapable men to give attention to hi* orders. You may rely upon the ben service at the lowest price If you place your orders with Mr. Holler; which you had better dost
Drink Malto for the nerves.
•TEN-CENT ROYAL” GLUES EVERYTHING Broken glass, china wood. etc. Drugs and gra. Dsiex Malto, 26 cento • bottle. HO FOR CALIFORNIA. For trunks, traveling bogs, etc., cell on An Herkth, 68 E. Washington st. "LADIEV PATE xT LEATHER TIES” Now In stock; also, ekgant style* In kid, with or without patent leather tips. Just received. C. Frildoui, 21 N. Peunsylvenia st. Topical Twists are not flavored; nothing but Ae best tobacco is used In its make up. Try one. Clary A Son nave opened a new pnarmacy at 159 Prospect street, near Laurel. Tax* Hood s Barsaparille for the blood. Parties wanting on even seeing fence cheeper then wood picket fence coll at Enterprise Foundry, 176 SouA Pennsylvania street. Have your houses piped now ror natural gas by tee vine your order at th« plumbing establishment of G. W. Keyser. 89 North Illinois street. Ass your dealer for the Topieai Twist; you wifi find it the beet cigar yon have ever smoked. Stylish gents should order their spring suits st Foster A Sons. All work mads in Ae latest styles. 21 Soutk Meridian street. We manufacture the best end largest variety of ftirnaoe* for natural gee end coal now mad* in the United States. Kruse A Dewenter, 64 koutb Pennsylvania st. EXCURSION RATES FROM Indianapolis to Liverpool and return 186. For Information call at Ae general steamship agency, 122 SouA Illinois street.
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INTER NuW,
In All Complaints Of the Stomach, Bowels, Liver, and Kidneys, Ayer’s Pills arc taken wiA excellent resalts. Being purely vegetable, they leave no ill effects, and nuty be safely administered to any one, old or young, in need of an aperient and cathartic. PhyoiGtans, oil over the country, prescribe Ayer’s Pills and recommend them ae a good Family
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