Indianapolis Leader, Volume 1, Number 20, Indianapolis, Marion County, 27 December 1879 — Page 4

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IMPORTANT. TO BUYERS OF BET ööOBi,

r-he warm weather has made us anxious to Reduce Our Stock, And we are offering extraordinary SEE OUR SILKS, OASHMEEES, ALPACAS, BBOCADES, ' SEEGES and OT FINE DRESS GOODS. We have Opened 150 Pieces Dress Goods, ranging from 5 to 10 cts. per yard.; GL0AES, SHAWLS, FLANNELS, JEANS, YARNS, MLLLINEBY and HOSIERY, REMEMBER OU 0TOGK IS IÄRGE AND PRICES LOW. STORE 0PEI1 SATURDAY NIGHTSHess, Baylor & Co., 12 and 14 West Washington St. HOLIDAY GOODS FANCY AND PLAIN BOX PAPERS, LADIES' WORK BOXES, HOLIDAY AND ViSiTlMG CARDS, FANCY INK WELLS, lite. Celluloid and Florence Dread ig- Cases; Plain azd Cat Glass Bottles; French Plate Mirrors t Hair, Cloth, Tooth and Nail Braakes COMPLETE LINE OF THE POPULAR PERFUMES. FINEST ASSORTMENT OF CHAMOIS AND SPONGES. PURE DRUGS SPECIALTY. ALL AT DOWN TOWN PRICES. J. B. DILL, PBESCBIPTION PHAEMAOIST, INDIANA 99 AVENUE. TOE INDIANAPOLIS LEADER, PUBLISHED EVERY SATURDAY, BT Sc C O OFFICE, TEMPORARILY, 11 KilWa Block, Comer Illinois and Market 8ts. f J. D. BAGRY, Business Manager. (Eater ad aa tecond-claw matter at the Poet Offlce at Terms or Subscription : SiagU Copy, 1 year,, " BBODlbt, ............... ...: 1 muklb. aaa $2.00 , l.OU , 60 , 20 Clafaa of alz, 1 year, each copy - V . tm, 1 year, each copy,.. '. V ' ... ' . 1.75 1.6U G1TT NEWO. to ounscmnEixs. If yon fail to recelT yonr pa per, notify tbts oQco at once. SocUlsthii week.. . Bant Claus waa the most Important per- ..! . 1 iL!. I. C03g6 Wno laiwi iuo vuy vu wnw. - 'iproL Z. M. Anderson, of Ev&asville, will visit this city nat week; Mr. LiodseY Flemininz, of Crawfonls illat ia ' spending Jia vacation in thlr

.; .',The Gonday Bchoola of tfce Second Bar. mJ j.k.t.te.h -rll-- VifltTM m. !hHllmil f ran

? - - rlicstaAn 'Weill and "Mfnor aucceded

H ccittsric ä noted Mcrook'' named Louis -U:rrilatt banday nigni. '' 'IUt. -W. .Trevan returned from Rich taohdlMtTaeaday, where he went to atUnd the funeral of his mother. 'ID CailUreU Ul uuuuruwi I CLtUtntJ tret Weanwuay nignu , Prd U FlwÄPi- ty that tb IszzS;

grant who recently came -ta Crawfort1--

ville have all secured employment. Prof. J. Quincr Adams will open his new Denison House torsorlal palace Jan uary 1st, 1880. There will be no meeting of Bethel Lit erary Societv on Tuesday niht nnt, on account of the young men's banquet. Owing to the heavy rains Tuesday eve ning, the mass meeting at Bethel chun h was postponed till next lues:4 ay eveningMr. S. Lowery, a c dored lawyer from Huntsville, Alabama, is billed for a lecture at the Second Baptist church Tuesday evening. The Ladies Aid association of the Sec ond Baptist chutcb gave two festivals and oyster suppers ou Thur-day and Fiiday evenings. Mr. Robert McCary spends his Christ . a . ma - ma. W . mas lay on in Uhicago. lie will be accompanied by Miss Wellie Douglass, who will remain m ihe ' garden city. r i n? Vnrthroi;. .tu oreath at Blackford street Church Sunday night, from Isaiah, 62d chapter and 1st verte. "ror ziou 8 sake will 1 not hold my peace, .. , . . , iBB pounapany givea at ine resjiience ui wuiiu . "wur rv si , on lasi eunetuay nigni uy tue young ladies excelsior glee cub, was a bailiant &Uair. The firm of Lavman & Carev cave each ofthtir employes a fl.e dollar gold piece as a C'iir.stiijs present. Mr. Ed. Jones receive J one ot thtse shiners, a.id is only sorry that Christmas comes but once a year. Cards are out for the marriage of Mr. Jno M. Williams to Mmbs lA.ha Ilevels. both i f Cincnnati, New Year's Eve. The ceremony will be perform ed .it Zion Church. Mr. and Mrs- KingulJ have re ceived cartis. Miss Lucy 8helton crave a Christmas supper to some of her many friends nail wtere an elegant repast was spread, and everyone present did justice to the viands before Hum. Go to the corner of Indiana avenue and West street and buy your groceries of John toh oAew i-k t.:. Ii., u ... t.,t (....i..t .. He hau fat fov Is of every I k IVO MUiVU I.V UIMC Ul TUUI I groceries holiday dinner. The ML Zion Baptist Sunday School had a grand entertainment and Christmas tree utdue&day evening- Ttie tree was load ed down with presents for the children, and a g od time wa had. The proceeds go towards paying for a new organ for the schooL The member of the Key Social club were egvnoged to overflowing, last Wed nesday evening at the residence of Mrs Lena Thompson, 4 Y est MarKet st. The affair was managed by Messrs. Coleman ana napman ana everyone went away well . leased. The Sunday-school of Elder Raynoi's church will have a Christmas tree next Tuesday. The jouni folks will receive their rewards between tie hours of V2 and 4 p. m. In the evening addresses will be dedvered by the Superintendent and officers of the church. Mr. and Mrs. Ben Thornton entertained their friends in their own good way on Christmas day. Ben was for s me time in the toils of a noble Turk, but by judicious use of his knife he soon carved his way out. The expressed wish of the company was, "may tbey live long and prosper." The Rhode Island Street Church Literary will have a debate between the following well-known gentlemen: Messrs. J. Allon, Sweeney and H Raiikin, and Messrs. Jacob Frankbn and Winyard. The question to be discussed: Resolved, Thar women have the right of suffrage next Friday evening. Mr. Richard Adams, of the Granri Hotel, who alwajs has an eye to busincs and enterprise, has opened a cigar standi at the above named place. Your reporter sampled one of his cigars a few day since, and found it one of the best he had DtnokeJ for many a day. LWt fail to patronize him. The Y. M. Soc'al club will give a grand social at We -ley 's Hall, 28) Indiana ave on the evening of December 30. C. E. Bailey will deliver the annual address, and toxst will be offeied and responded to by Dr. T. N. Watson, R. E. Frayer, J. D. B;bv E. E. Out'and, L. EChristy, J. T. Hill. J. A. Christy, Leal Santera, Doc Easley. Ö. Early, U. A. Eogan and Henry Moore. The Young Men's Social Club have per fected all arrangements fur their banqet at Wesley hail next week, Dec. 30id. Quite a number of invitations have been sent out. The banquent bids fair to be one of the hading events i the season. o I j?..! ; 1 l -i. . oeverai uiMinguisiieu persona win ue m a m in attendance iroiu aurrau. iiie i.ea ?er acknowledges the receipt of an inviation. Those who failed to v6it Fred Baltz Meat market on the corner of West and Indiana ave, Christmas day really missed a Christmas treat. Iiis store was handsome ly decorated, and his display of meat was the finest in the city, rrtd knows how a 1 i . . to cut a steag, anu wnen n? tens you it 13 tender, yo need not be afraid to loose any incisors or gnnuers in me mastication thereof. The public schools closed at half past three o'clock Wednesday and a number of the teachers departed for their homes on ttiH evening trains. Among tho?e who left were the MUses Mary and Victoria Willson of school No. 24, who will spend the holidays with their parent in Cleve land; Miss Marv G Carter, also of No, 24, :van"of No i will and Miss Kate C. b. rusticate at Madison under the hill. Mrs --.-- -- I -A. Jicuarj win vihu ettiier Vyhr:ago or aaw i . a a e Uir.cmnat. Ben D. liaahy wei t to Lou: 8 ville Fridav evening It. 13. ltagby goes to Cincinnati Monday. The other teachers so fur as we have been informed will stay at nome ana eat luruey unuer meir own vine and ng trees. ine most recnercne auair oi tne Ecafon 91 M a . was given last Monday evemni; by ''Leah Court" at the Masonic hall on West Washington street. Tne greater part of tne audiei ce was masked, and we must say that there were some of the most urox sque co-tumes uistwayea we nave ever eeen. J he exercises oi the evenics consisiea oi rormc ana sentimental sonus. charndes, redtations etc. The jolly maskes kept up the fun until about 12 o clocz. when all were invited to par tax e of an elrcjint Bupper prepared by a committee of ladhs of the court Wo think if more auch:entertaiumenta w-re given and a few lees of the kind generally dished up to the public, all parties interested would receive more real bene tu. notice. There will be a mud festival at Odd Fel lows' Hall, No $ and 87 Kast Washing, ton st . under the auspice of the Oerret Smith Lodge No. 1707. Refreshments of all kinds will be administered by the committee to the satiafaction of all that will attend, to come one. come all. and have a cood time during the holida IVP Adcbisdon to: adults loc; children un 19 ftf m(rt. in- I jon. - Pri- rmmi Chirlev Brown: Thomaa ww -j w - I . Ptttiord; Wo. Donntll; T. ;? eeit. J

Orango Blossoms. Mr. William H. Jones and Mi-s Vannie

E. Roberts, both of Greencastle. were married in that city on Thurodav. December 18, at Betl-el chapel, Kev.J.'H. Clay officiating. The newly married couple have both occupied prominent places in Greencastle society, and a host of friends wish them a happy voyage through 1 le. The Leader returns thanks for a box of delicious wedding cake. Another Progressive Step The veteran tonsorial artist, J. Q Admis, who has for a number of years ben fore man of the Bates House shop, is fitting up an elegant shaving parlor in the Denison House. He will have Ove assistants, three of whom, wennderstand, will be firt-t-class artists of this city, one from St. Louis and one i rum vit;vtMH.uu. jir. rtuuma is pul ling in his establishment all the most mod ern improvemen'8, which, when finished, will be one among the most elaborate in the West. , The followinsr ladies will keep open nonses on ew Iear8 day: Miss Lucy Sheldon, 260 Blackford street, aw-ieu uy u sses job e rorman -is n i n.u.i' r a f ara oaran uaiiauue, irom i 10 y p. m. Miss Aannie Spaulding, 312 W. Market .treet asgi8ted by Miss Stella Jones, of Louisville, from 1 to 8 p. m. Mrs K. j. Johnson, 103 Missouri street, ag.igted by Mr. Emma Brown and Mrs. J. I Si.inr.r1 arc frntn 1 in O r m Mrs. v m. Bell, 2o0 V. ermont street. assisted by Mrs. Jno. Anmpy, Misses El a Anna Crossen and Gialralla Jones, 1 to 9 P. m. Mrs. Lena Thompson, 74 W. Market. assisted by Mrs Luke Jones, Mrs. Eliza Jolmson, Mrs. Susie Floyd, and Mrs. Ceil Saunders. 1 to 9 p. m. Mies Kiltie and Delia Thrrgemorton, 233 W. Ohio street, 88sis:d by Mr?. Amelia Brown, Mrs. Lula Wallace, Misses Mollie Duncan, Alice It binson, Cecelia Scott and Annie Archer, from 1 to 10 p m. M s. Amanda Young, 134 N. Illinois street, assisted by Mrs. J. II. Ringgold, Mrs. J. II. Smith, Mrs. J. . Rhodes, M'ses Susie Lamb, 1-aura C'ee, Sarli Toules, Clara Carter, Sophia Monia ard Fanny Falkner, of Xenia, Ohio, from 2 p. m. to 12 m. Mrs. Wm. Jackson, No. 71 Greeg st., assisted by Misse Alice Mac. Sarah E. Douglas," Jennie Rickett, Maggie Venable, Lotta A. Hartley, Sarah Wldte, Maggie .1 Tt-t, O.l-I 1 111 urfaiuuusr, xiic oiukicv, auu ueien u xeai. ii ours: iz m. to u p. m. Mrs. Robt Braxton, No. 6C0 X. Mississippi st, Assisted by Mre. Win. Ab-on, Miss Alice Mason, Miss Ida Reese of Allegheny City, Miss Nellie VWbb, Mrs. Wm. M. Allen. Mi-s Lucy Iewis. Miss Maria Smith, Miss Frankie Ashley. Houis 11 a. m. to ö p. m. News From the NortbT East. Hindu, thou art complimentary! C. C. S. did his best, And beat E. E. C; To Mis S..E. D. Miss Minnie Venable, gave her young school mates a grand party Christmas afternoon. Miss Delia Taylor will leave us New Year's eve for Chicago, 111 , where sne expects to make her future home. The "Aids' were at Mrs. Delia Wilson's last. They are doing a noble work. May they continue to do so. A grand neck-tie festival will be given at Allen Chapel next Monday, December JUth. All respectfully invited to attend. Mr. Elmore Donald and Miss Susie Holton were united in marriage by Rev. K. litus. The reception was held at Mrs. YV illiam Absom's. Mrs. R. Titus left last Friday for Buffalo, N. Y.,her mother, Mrs. Elizi Howard, having been taken very suddenly ill. At last accounts she was improving. Miss Ida M. Carter, who formerly attended school in this city, and her brother Edwatd, have accepted the agercy of The Leader at Chilicothe and vicinity. Misses Lott:e Hartley and Jennie Pickett say that The Leader is the only comf rt they have, and that they can not do without it. This is just what they all sy. The yonng folks of Bethel Baptist church will receive their Christmas presents next Tuesday afternoon. In the even ng there will be a great spelling match. T. t rl 1 Tit r. . . rrogrammeoi yuapei literary society ior nexi euntEuay evening, uecemoer t - at. 31: Address, by Mr. A Harrison; J-'ong, Misses Julia Thomas and Sarah E. DougIips; Exh b tiou of Drawing (original), Henrv Merriweather: Arithmetic. Mss s. J. lhoraas, Kecitation (irom Ungfe low), Mr Chas. C. Stepp; S.i ging by a club of youDg ladiee; Geography, by J. II. Thom as; Address, by Mr. A. W. Sweeney; a Select Heading. Refreshments. The grandest recepl ion of the season at the residence of Wee ley Jackson, under the ausp ces of Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Jack 8on, Mr. J. P. D.Graves and MissFiankie Ahley. The following distinguished gues s were present: Edwaid E. Cooper and Miss Lizzie E. Stoklt-y; Mr. M L. Van Buren and Mi8 Mat tie Weathers; J. S. Spaulding and iiiss uoua iiariiey; v. v. oiepp anu ihim Sarah E. Douglas; Thomas Morgan and Miss Alice Mac; Thomas Ashley and Mi-H Lucy Lewis; Win. II. Merriti and Miss Hattie Mall; J. N. Wormack and Müs Jennie Moure; Win. Bnwn and Miss Helen O'Ned; Jas. H. Jackson and Mis Ella (Jiri-toi'her; Frank Lockeuurst and Mihs flattie Greathouse: Willis B ckley and M is3 Cordelia Taylor; W. C Metcalf and Miss Julia fitchew; Jas. II. Thomas and Mi8 Dora Ashley; Major Gardener and Dr. Watson feil in about 124 o'clock, viz lun,cn, ,ime- , 1 ne 80?,al Vbki ou qmetiy aQ(' pleasantly and the mt-nu was handt . t rat m . : I .:.u a it of alt the dainties aud delicacies of the market. Free for All. Come Man.: don t cet huffish. Charlev put iiptbai loo on you. ana then trot lelthimsell. At ihe masquerade last Monav eve nin the bors were all looking down in the mouth. rlenrv Hart's casometer has emlrulAil ;.:D i" . , anu no nas returneu to nis lormer occupaA? 1 . a a - non, mai oi lamp cleaning. , Thectrls at the maeonerade last Sinnuay evening just looked too sweet for any m : T a I m t . i ' uooi xs, i, ji buu iuro. v. were immens. Jim Wilson trie 1 hard to find out whpra she lived, but it was no go. The only s diff..A!rw. I. k lt..i I. I: 1 . f.t t uc gob nas iiiut sue uveu Willi Iier mother. Jim. 'iiow vash dot?" We heard a lady say that Frank Carroll was the best " u v ca t aver in tha p!v .a a a v . . ti me name oi neivrn. f rank. I anlculiaf. flnpfl Ihia mpiinT . Whn laHi l.il.. i and how do you play her? llie boys say that Terrv has trot Sam "rattled' terriMy. Now. Sammv. there in no use railing into uecnne about it lirare r 1 9 ... up. , uo often and tay long; beaid tho ti ger in ins den, and he may yet be induced to cry out, '"Hold, enough! ' tr r i nenry iwKin receiveu encore alteren. rnrrt laut Mnndftv fivflnlnt- Ah ihit mV. ÄmtoÄ'mri&föSS vihratAl mnrnam ha irmnirmm rt mi. thua vt Vril thnn n -nnir. ioo drawn yut," . J - m vwKMwSH -.!

NINTH SEMI-ANN TJ AL

TRADE AT T wwrm WW La

REDUCTIONS Made on Overcoats and Suitings to close this season's productions.

Our Holiday Attractions are cy clo-

pean. Our stock of Silk and Linen Handkerchiefs is unlimited. "" 1 f TT 1

kjvlt ime oi iNecKwear is unapproachable. Utility and low prices is the Loadstone that attracts, the Magnet that draws.

OWEN, PIXLEY & CO.'S

34, 36, 38 & 40 North Pennsylvania St.

For the first time in his natural life George Ellis was seen on bended knees at the masquerade, Monday night, before one af Indianapolis's most amiable ladies. Tongue can not tell, pen can not describe the honeyed words that fell from his electrified lips. Andy is a ply one; we mean Andy Locklear. Now he thinks that no one knows it. Well, Andy, you must really excuse us for "giving it away;" but when we get hold of a secret we can not sleep until we tell it. Preparations are quietly going on, and there is but little doubt that the event will take place in the early days of '80. Who Rtole that Tons? TIipv sa ihaf. . " . . J ' liitiy was lor about the space of fifteen minutes the most "oneasiesi" man in B-k-town. Suspicion points very strongly toward John Grasnic; but as the goose was found in Fred B.'s ice-ctest, it is hard to determine who the ctiiltr nart in. As Billy recovered his bird, he will not pros ecute. Vincennes News. The fcarlet fever is not so this city. prevalent in This time of the year is most uroductive for barbers., Non Dum is on a two weeks rest visiting his folks in Evans ville. Israel, a child of Mrs. Stewart, has been very sick but is slowly convalescing. All the public schools c'osed last Wed nesday for a duration of about two weeks for holidays. Mr G. W. Ttur tnAF t v:.Pnhlio chnnla nrill ho m orrio1 in Ttao Stella White, Christmas. The orisinal Tenneseeana wprn in this city Ia-t Monday night, and Bang sweetly to a good audience. Mr. Thomoson th bass, and Mr. Washington the tenor, kent 11 t m . . me nouae in a roar oi laughter. Ckaw Fish. Torre Haute News. Score one for Non Dum. Louis Owens will go into the fish busi ness soon. Mrs. Mattie Lott has cone to Crawfords. nie to tpenu unristuias. Hon. J. Milton Turner of St Loui, is hale fellow well met." Mrs. Amanda Lore has gone to the country lora lew weeks. a ä? m a " w Alfred Jackson has moved from the north side to the south sidt. Will Sm'th and family have located on Walnut street between 3d and 4th. Why did Charley A. say "d n it," wnen lie read last weeks Leader. Lt. . Li. can now take a back seat. Non dum is three lengths ahead and gaining, Thornton Outline has thrown open h's barher ehrp to all without regard to color. üiicius luiicneii anu a pariv oi onr T i t . youi'K ladies cave a concert at St. Marv'a O. II. Washington has opened a lunch count r in Johnson and Hauck'a saloon on Alain street. nt.i ir w n k.... .... ,T u cncr irom miss Ur T P MfboH, i . niov vuiu BUVUt lit Which one of the sirls does R. PhnafA ur wantT wnv the deuca don't h marriad and quit fooling about It?

ALB ZEH IE It is suid that Professor Joe W., of Brazil is a grass widower. How is it Joe? You ought to know if anvbody does. There was a Christmas houe at the Methodist church and a tree at the Baptist church Wednesday evening, both loaded with presents. Mr. Ferry was in the city, Thursday the 18th, making arrangements for the coming of tho Norih Carolinians, who arrived the next day, ai-d went to Eockville. Mi s Sallie Crittenden and her sister, Mis- Tillie Boyd, returned to Prince'on, where they went to attend the bedside of their father, who has betn quite sick. The quest'on which agitates the public mind just row, is to know which one of the two ladies Henry Pr likes the best. Come to the front Henry, and let us hear from you. Miss Maria Johnson of Mt Vernon accompanied by Prof. Tho mas II. Brown, (NVn Dam) of Vincennes, arrived in the cty last Saturday. Prof. Brown returned Monday, but Miss Johnson will spend the holidays here. I had the pleasure cf meeting Mrs. J. Field?, wife of John Fields, and wi;eofRev. P. W. H. Johnson of your city'at the Masonic installation last week. Mrs. S. Field is an intelligent and accomplished lady, and what was Indianapolis' lusB uy uer coming nere is our gam. J. H. Walker is in rece icÄ from William Nelson iuca fersonville. asking that something be done r If i a . ior nim. ne leeis keenly the infamous deviltry of the pro-slavery doughfaces of this State, which deprive him of his liberty and make him a convict without being a criminal. The Masonic festival and installation was a success in point of attendance and fun. A list of the names of the newly elected and installed officers was given a few weeks ago, with the exception of chaplain, steward- and deacons. The f llowing gentlemen were elected for these positions: Chaplain, Kev. W. II. Ander son; ueacons. J. Allen and Warren Jackson; stewards, John Lewis and Alfred Jackson. Judge Thomas B. Long, of the Criminal court, refused to sign the peti' ion to the Governor for t'.e elease ot William Nelson, on the ground that the latt r was impuuent toium when he pronounced fentei.ee against him. Had it not been for this, says the judge, he would have Wen willing to sigu a petition for Nelson's pardon the dar after he was Ronton, A,i Such extreme spit-fulness as this, comirg irom a tearnea j .Uwe on ihe bench nino a poor, helplees. imprisoned man euilty of no crime, is truly contemptible. Iknoffof no better way for the colored voters of this iudical listrinf n their contempt of Judire Lmur' i,ifr.,i prejudice than by castinir their criminal jutigeot this diMtrict. Therefore 9 T a . . r v" in the nameofthe colored vntAra if tii. judical circuit, and in order to expre-s our disapprobation and contempt of this infamous proslavery law and those who seek to enforce it, I do herebv nominate vided that Judire Thomas B. Lnni? U candidate for re-eh ction. Hindu Curran's Humor. Chambers Journal. 1 Curran was once challenged hv a, harrier named Burrows, sunnosed to ha In an In.-m.. ablo decline. When thev ond came to him and aaid: "The eecond of . i-. . .. . . r Juur "KuuiBt requests, na nil principal Is f tabta condition, tb.at U m.b. .iLed io lean against tne milo-stone where ha ia tanding during the exchange of-hoti.' "Certalnly,M said Curran with a twinkle in hit eye, "provided I am allowed to 1 pan agaixut the next mile-stone,"

OWE

IN . VOTERS, -UIiSTJElKIWES, CMICMIM-ilS, BEATE-KS, !IAOXAXiS, CASSIMERES, Etc., Etc., Etc., For Men's, Boys and Children's Wear, at Prices beyond al! Competition AT TUE

'iff York One ftk Glotli

43 and 45 Bast HOUSING CLOAKS, UUSIEBY,

BLANKETS, BED C0MF0RT3 and DOMESTIC GOODS-

You will consult your own interest by

you buy. DAVIS So COLE, (Odd Fellotcm Halt,) 7CrAsIiixi.e;t02x and DExaxxsylTrxxi, StB, S6TST0S2 OPES OU SATURDAY EVEKINGS TJNIIL 9 O'CLOCK. Cheap Bread. Cheaper than Flour. If you desire the best and cheapest bread, ask your grocer for SS-BRYCE'S LARGE-SIZED FIVE CENT LOAVES. BRYCE'S "VIKNNA BREAD" and BRYCE'S T.OSTOX BREAD are equally cheap.

liryce s Ureau and Uryces Untter as to quality and E. MENDENHALl, M. D. A. B. MENDENHALL. M.D. PHYSICIANS STJILGEONS, OFFICE IN SEW DRUB STURE, No. 49 h North Mississippi St., Where are kept for sale a good stock of DrilgS, Medicines, CANDIES, FANCY ARTICLES, CIGARS AND TOBACCO. rhyaletan's PreseHp to.ia carefully filled. HADLEY BROS. , DRUGGISTS. 317 Indiana Ave., Indianapolis. Ind. Near Corner St. Clair and IndianaAve. W. YV. HOOVER. Detter in Staple and Fancy COUNTRY PRODUCE A Specialty. 4 OS Indiana Ave JNO. F. HOLLAHAN, Wholesale and Retail Dealer in ALL KINDS Of CIGÄB8 AND TOBACCO, 160 Indiana Avenue, 7m3 INDIANAPOLIS, IND. BALZ, realer fa all kinda of FRESH & SALT MEATS, North West & Ind. Ave. Meat Market. 300. North West Street Indianapolis, Ind. NO FAMILY Can afford to be without a First Class Piano or Organ at prioes and terms we offer. WE ARE SELLING NEW PIANOS on small monthly payments, and SELLING THE BEST NiäW ORGANS on as small monthly payments as other dealers are renting the same grade of instruments. NOTE.-We ate rfcelTlnf Urge ahlpmente of innu. .iii wr-nna wmcn wrre UOIlgtlt DUor) thf trlrrw rnlMMl anl propo. 0 tboM who call early the benefit of old low price. THEO. PPAPFLI1T & CO. Seeon- Floor Odd Fellows Hall, Cor. Mum ani Peisylraiia Stre;ts.

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Washington St. BARGAINS! SHAWLS. SUITS, UNDEItWEAJR, examining our stock before crackers are unexcelled, especially price, in this city.

J. P. & W. W. WEAVER, Undertakers and Furnishersl 33 Worth Illinois St , Y. M. C A. Building. Our prices aa low as any other establishment In the citj. Branch Offlee cor Illinois and Fouth fcts.. where we liave a lull line of ha k ai d livery A competent attendant at Loth oftees day and uignt.

WM. F. KIRKWOOD, Manufacturer aud Dealer in STOVES a TIN WARE, Sneet Iron and Copüer Ware, Job and House "Work and Repairing mada a Specialty. 170 Indiana Avenue, G. W. WALKER, PR0PKIET0B OF EXPRESS WAGONS. Hos. 62. 63 and 64. Stand on Circle Street, Indianipollt, lnd. AH order promptly a 'tended to, and tatiafacUaB guaranteed, loviu ft ANOS a iciulty. Lfare order with Theo. Pfafflin A Co.. aecond floor 0ld Fellow.' Uall, Coruer Waskinrtou and PtfDn. Street. Ke.iJeoce 3!5 MumI ttroet. LOUIS WOERNER, DEALER IN Groceries and Provisions, 154 Indiana Ayenne, Corner Michigan Street and Ind'an Arenae. INDIANAPOLIS, 1ND. CASH PAID FOR FIIODUCE. JOHN RAUCH. Manufacturer of Capital City, Two Brothers and J. E. Yara CIGARS. WHOLESALE DEALER IN PLUG, FINE OUT AND SNUFF, No. 15 Circle Stroet. AND CHAG. CROSSEN. DEALER IN' COAL, COKE AND WOOD. 223 and 225 W. Vermont Street Will hare on land, at all timet, a full inprlj of Coal and Cuke, at the lowest tn.rket prices. UNDERTAKERS. KRECELO & SON. Beat Goods for tho Least Money. 77, 79 and Gl N. Delaware St., INDIANAPOLIS, IJTD. COBB & BRANHAW, Wholesale and Eetail Dealen IN ALL KINDS OF COSH, AND PLINCIPAL OrPICB, SOuOi-mst Cor. Delaware and Kartet SIs. Baldwla'a filook. COlL TAB DM, ... . Ho. 140 Bonth Alabama Etrc.t, 94 Ohriitlta ArcaMrr and