Indianapolis Leader, Volume 1, Number 42, Indianapolis, Marion County, 29 May 1880 — Page 4

NOTICE!

I1P0RTAWT!

At Down Town Prices.

anon eathered them in for fast

driving, and, in addition to her livery bill

the "dizzy bad to settle a diu oi wuu bis honor Mayor Caven.

I. Lelefcer's grand clearance sale of hats iiid Capaat 30 West Washington street, is

drawing an immense crowa. dui u is uv wonder, for they are fairly giving goods

away.

Notice. week. Ed. you may bet on getting a mncn f UL111UAL AH n U U A Lxi RLa I o

A Grand Exhibition will be given by this time and run no desperate chances oi

Dr. Seaton, Thursday June 3, at the Ver

walking home.

COUNTT CtERK.

mont street A. M. E. Church. As ut. Seaton has traveled extensively through the Holy Land, he is prenaired to give a fjaplic description of all the places of bibical interest At the exhibition on this occasion he will show Moses before the

burning bush, Good Samaritans, Governor

Poor Rich after all nUSt Step down and TOM R. CLISTOX U a candidate for clerk of

tinnie beat time to it. Now Rich O , Marion u

of Jericho, the Dead Sea, Rachel's Tomb you hear?

out. Job

don't kill yourself on the account of it.

False and fickle Thenia just to think of the many hearts you have caused to bleed recently. You must quit. "Dye

G-BEAT

G-AXNi

assed through the city Tuesday, enroute

ome from Greenfield, where he nas

a very successful school the past

PURE DRUGS PERFUMES, TOILET POWDERS, TOILET SOAPS, FINE SPONGES AND CHAMOIS. NOTE PAPER AND ENVELOPES IN GREAT VARIETY.

f

taught

year. From present indications the 0ld Fellows will take out the largest crowd of people on their picnic excursion in Jane, that has been taken out of Indianapolis for a

long time.

Mro Sarah Tilack. a former resdent o

this city, died in Urbaoa, Ohio; last Fri day. Mrs. Black was a member of the Second Baptist church of this city, also a

member of the Leah Court. At the Convention next Saturday it will be universally decided that Miller and Beers' grocerv store, 191 Indiana Avenue, is the best place in the city to buy choice

groceries and fresh country produce.

the house of Simon, and Mary and many

other interesting scenes, connected with

biblical history. Doots open at 7:JU o'clock. The exercises will commence at 8 o'clock. ; . Admission 15 cents. Children under 13 years, 10 cents.

About People. Bishop Ward passed through the city

Thursday, enroute from Washington City, Mr.Albert Farley returned from the A.

M. E. Conference at St. Louis Wednesday Belle Dyer, of Terre Haute, is in the city, and will possibly remain during the summer, '

Poor Lafavette was sitting on the Ver

mont street bridge about 11 o'clock last Wednesday night singing, "meet me by moonlight alone love." She failed to meet.

. County, aobjoct to the republican nomi

nating conrention. BKS. C. WRIGHT ii a candidate for the nomination for county clerk, subject to the decision of the republican county conTentioo. JAMES W. ARMSTRONG will be a candidate, for clerk of Marlon County, subject to the republican nominating conrention.

kATID E. STOUT if a candidate for clerk of

Marion County, subject to the decision of the

republican nominating conrention.

News From North, and Northeast.

Rev. T. E. Wilson left last Monday to attend to his charge in Mt. Vernon. Mr. George Taylor was very sick the first of the week. He was better at last accounts.

Some of our friends would like to see a

colored policeman n the northeast part of the city. Suppose the Board should indulge themselves that much.

J. B. says D. W. can push a two-wheel

SPECIAL NOTICE

fr v. v.. Ont.iii.nd made a. flvini? visit to I waeon faster than anv man xn town, lie

I . 1 7. . 4 , I . , i - i iL.i

Mayor Caven will preside on Decoration Dayton and Springneld last Wednesday say iook a leeue, ana wnen you see uiai t. brown win

Dav Sundav. and Gen. M. D. Manson will He says that fun was found on every side: wagon coming Deiore a man. wun an apron yy lng attorney of

act as marshal. The committee will make Harlano Cincinnati, passed

arranzemeuia wnu me iaiaycuo miv. U,.rtn(rV,i woatörrlav onrnnfA fnr thft t.'hirft

4 -Mw a n PvAiril T I ill otofiriTI. I J J .. Jv -w t .

TOIIN ii. BLAKE will be a candidate fo t) county clerk, subject to the decision of the repnb lican nominating conrention-

HARB Y A. DREW will be a candidate tor county clerk, subject to the decision of the republican nominating convention. TOIIV REYNOLD'S will be a candidate for

cj County clerk, subject to the decision of the repub. lican nominating convention.

OSES O. McLAIN will be a candidate for

county clerk, subject to the decision of the

republican nominating convention.

PROSECUTING ATTORNEY. CORN ELM S D. BtOWDEB will be a candidate for prosecuting attorney of the Marion County criminal court, subject to the decision of the republican nominating conventon.

CARPETS,

WALL

LACE CURTAINS, SHADES.

THE CHEAPEST PLACE TO BUY THEM IS AT

an

IMPORTANT!

He sars Grant is his

ad his wonders to perform.

One of the officers of Allen chapel

court,

tion

be a candidate for prosecutthe Marion criminal circuit

subject to the republican nominating conveu-

A box containing a large sum of money and several revolvers, was found under one of the seats in a J. M. and I. coach

tSTPRESCRIPTION DEPARTMENT nÄ AnVÄ robbed a!

Louisville.

STRICTLY FIRST-CLASS. ONLY

THE PUREST DRUGS USED IN PRESCRIPTIONS AT LOUIS EICHRODTS PBESORIPTION PHARMACY, INDIANA 99 AVENUE.

TOE INDIANAPOLIS LEADER, PUBLISHED EVERY SATURDAY,

BY

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A German woman named Harn, who keeps a grocery on Howard street, between Second and Third, attempted suicide last Monday night by trying to drown herself in the canal. The timely interference of neighbors prevented her from carrying out her rash designs. If we can't suit you in quality and price of Straw Hats, we propose to make you a donation. Come and eee us before we move. I. Lelewer, 30 West Washington street The congregation of New Bethel Baptist church will be summoned to worship

Sunday, by a new fifty pound bell, the gift of Mrs. Ramsey. The financial rally

will come on at uns cnurcn to-morrow. All friends of the church should make a liberal donation. Dr. Daniel P. Seaton, of Washington, D. C, formerly pastor of Vermont Street church, passed through the city last Wednesday. He will return next week, add stop over two or three days. The Doctor has a host of warm friends in Indianapolis who wil. be j,!.; X 'o sco him. On Sunday, Jnne 30th, the congregation of Elder Harris' church, of Louisville, will join the congregation of Rev. C. C. Wilson's church the Tabernacle Baptists in a grand reunion meeting in this city. Money will be raised at this meeting for the benefit of the Tabernacle Baptist church. The place of holdingthe meeting has not yet been selected.

go uonveniion.

choice. W. W. Bagby will return from the West in a few days, and will be associated with

J. D. Bagby in the management of The

Leader. Bishop Ward, Revs. J. McSmith, J. M. Townsend and Jesse Bass were in the city

this week on their return home from the A. M. E Conference at St. Louia., Elder J. M. Townsend and wife stopped in the city Thursday on their return from St. Louis to their home at Richmond. They

were the guests of Mr. Henry Hart and wife-

Dr. D. P. Seaton was in the city last Wednesday. He expects to return here next Thursdav. and nossiblv remain over

Sabbath, and preach at Vermont Street A. M. E. Church Sunday evening. Political Notes. The colored Republican Club of Terre

Haute have been invited to attend the ratification meeting on June 7th. A colored man on the Legislative ticket ia what the colored people want, and the action of the convention on the fifth, is awaited with anxiety and suspense. The vacancies in the delegations is

causing a great deal of fighting, in some of the Wards. It is to be hoped that some one can be found to fill the vacancies.

Men who desire the success of theDemo-

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exerting all his energies to find out the names of the girls who danced at the picnic the other day. Girls, I expect you had better surrender. He says it must be unconditional and immediate.

W. HATCH will be a candidate for prosecut

ing: attorney of the Marlon criminal circuit

court, subject to the republican nominating conren-

tien.

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albiet

Rail Road Notes.

GET

19 Wect Washington Street.

YOUR PET BIRDS

Geo. Hilliard, the popular chair car conductor on the I. P. and C, reports business a little dull at present Don Dunlap and D. Stevens of I. B. and W. R. R-, are still winning popular favor among the railroad fraternity as very good railroaders. H C .mm XTrvJ a m A Qvm X 4-Va a im r? rv

from this point to Evansville again. They No. 60 North 111 inofB Street.

are very popular with the patrons of the road between here Evansville.

The I. D. and S. R. R. will put on night trains soon and by this arrangement will bring this road into popular favor with the

traveling public. They already have the best equipped cars thaf run out of Indianapolis. Messrs. Morse and Boyd will avail themselves of every opportunity to give entire satisfaction to all persons going over

their road.

Staffed and Mounted to Order at

The TAXIDERLIY

Terra Haute News.

Fihe MILLINERY ESTABLISHMENT The Best and Cheapest Place in this City to buy Millinery Goods of every

description, at 52 North Illinois Street.

cratic ticket in this County this fall will I Danville, Illinois.

Mrs. Dora Harris has been quiie sick. Miss Mary Simmons has gone to Chicago, Ills.

Elijah Price has returned from a trip to

THIS PAPEE PÄr CoS NewiÄ

.CITY JfEWS.

TO SUBSCRIBERS. If jou fail to receive your pa-

notify this oClc at on-

Personal. If you want a good solid, honest pair of boots or shoes, try 22 East Washington street. We have no fancy prices, but give value recieved every time, and at Mime time give a useful present as an advertisement with every pair of boots or shoes sold. . C. W. Tctewiler & Co., 22 East Washington st. Cutting Affray.

Richard Shelbourne and John Hams,

be found in the convention next Saturday, opposing the nomination of a colored man

for the Legislature.

A convention of colored men to be held in this city is being talked up. The rjolitical interests of the colored people is the 5roposed consideration, and some time in fuly is spoken of as being the time for holding it. There are now only two colored candi

dates in the field for the Legislature, and if one of these should withdraw from the

race, then some good old soul would want the other one to follow suit, just to keep peace in the colored camp. The Republican manager have it in

their hands to either strengthen or weaken

two colored boys eneaged in a quarrel last be County ' ticket nod urday. Jg BhiP, died last Saturday Tuesday over ime society matters, which lay aside all prejudices j)tfwe entering te J iJ.TM-i.-iKÄt:Äicf0Mi convention, the winning ticket will be com-

Brazil Joe visited this city last week. Joe' is a good one. Mack Pettiford, of Paris, Ills., was in the city last Tuesday. E. R. Bagby is one of the census enumerators in this city.

George Harris, of Clinton, was in the FOR A. DAT OP PLEASURE

city last Monaay on Dusiness. The baby of Mr. and Mrs. David Jack son died last Monday with brain fever. Mrs. Lila Fauver and family, of Wash ington, are in the city visiting relatives.

Elder Anderson is delivering a course

of lectures on the Mistakes o! Ingersoll.

Mrs. Mollie Russell, of Linton Town-

with consump-

sPf!f Jim

I'

HOUSE

on1

SHOE STORE Where you can buy Ladles' Fine Kid Opera Slippers for - - $1,00 Men's Cair Alexis, Sewed, for - 2.00 Ladles' Fine Kid Button Sboes

for ----- 1.75 Children's Button Shoes for - .75 In fact it is the CHEAPEST PUtt III THE tin TO BUY YOUR BOOTS SHOES No. 5 Bates House Block.

mod union

PICIIIC CHEAPEST AHB BEBT.

I. D. & S. R. R.

CALL AND SEE OUR NEW

resulted in Richard beioe severely stabbed

by Harris. He received two severe stabs.

one on the lett arm ana one in me ieic

pleted. otherwise they will make a bungle-

some job of it.

rHr anhflcribers who are in arrears will

please get their cash ready and lay it ün t,rea8t it is thought that he will recover. The nomination of a colored man for the mantle where it can be easily found. jjarri8 wag arrested, on a charge of assault the Legislature will make the ratification

Mr. Will W. -tsagpy wi 1 cummc with intent to kill.

thorough canvass oi tne city immeuiaiei

on his arrival irom we w esu w . t . , 11 bat

to our new quarters; consequently we pro-

t -cti 1 noNm'ntinn nharmacisL nose to fell at your own prices. Come and

lxniia suiul, - I itt "m : in Ar,

Bee US. lie V 111 icwaiu lui iv vAajro

meetlne on the 7th one of the grandest

meetinüS ever held in Indianapolis. We respectfully suggest that the colored nominee be invited to make his bow to the citizens of the county on that occasion.

99 Indiana Avenue.

The census enumerators will begin work next Tuesday. Miss Tenna Bartlette, of Louisville, is a guest of Miss Lucy Shelton. Mr. W. C. Cheatham has been appointed turn-key at the Hixth street station house.

at 30

remoyal.

West Washington street before

I. Lelewer.

Their influence

will figure largely in the vote of the re-'

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The many friends of Mr. John Grandi- specuye ucuiuub, . 3 ... . 1 .,1 1 1 I Inilor tr thiir fMlmra towjird the colored

son, 01 n.vansvuie, inu., win ue paiueu w - , Z j" haar of the death, last Thursday week, of people. Make a record of it with 1 your his estimable wife Luella. She was favor- pencil, and when you jet home write n in vi wnHin th stntp. Sho mk and place it away for future reference.

A grand rush at the great clearance sale wathe only sister of George W. Jackson, It might aid you to make up an opinion

Miss Charlotte Blake was presented

with a very fine piano by her parents last

week.

J. W. Witherspoon and Hannibal Da

vis, both of Brazil, were in the city this

week.

Mrs. Ann Ash has returned from Evansville, where she has been visiting her son

Charley.

Bennett Steward; Foster liarnette, and

An opportunity to visit one

the cosiest places in Indiana at a very small expense.

oi

Obituary.

In the Convention next Saturday, the

colored man should note carefully the M F ß aU of ßmil were in the vote of the wards in which certain promi- i; r "f . '

nent Republicans live. 11 1 i i iu

nfHataand Capiat Lelewer s, öü west

Washington street. The Wijjwam will be finished in time for the Republican ratification, which takes place June 7th. Dr Ball's dental office was burglarized last Monday night, and goods to the ' amount of $100 taken. The commencement exercises of the ' High School will take place on the 16th of June at the Park Theater. Key. G. W. Smith, of Louisville, is in the citr, stopping at the residence of Mrs. Smith," 172 W. Georgia street. The family of William Mays, 79 Howard street, all of whom have been seriously ill with diphtheria, is improving.

rv.- PoioatinA Victoria Uluo win meet

Teacher in the Public Schools of Cincin

nati. The family have the sympathy of a host of friends in their sad bereavement. The following lines are dedicated to her memory by a dear lady friend: Luella's spirit has flown To the heavens beyond the skies, To friends that she was known-

She left them with weeping eyes. Your name will ever be keot ( r In fond remembrance nigh,

By those behind you left, Until wc meet on high.

city this week.

Mrs. Esther Fauver and Esther White, both went to Worthington last Saturday

with the excursion.

ThA vonnsr folks had a social party at

Mrs. McBroom's residence, East Main

street, Wednesday evening.

Miss Jane Anderson and Miss Mahala Twiawent to Carlisle to visit their sick

mother last week.

Ada Mitchell, Rev. Johnson Mitchum,

and Lucius Mitchell were among the ex-

UNITED LODGES

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A Colored Voter Speaks. Indianapolis, May 23, 1880.

Editor Leader With your permission I cur8ionists to St. Louis Saturday night.

which has been Drettr thorouzhlv discus- J. H. Walker, Wesley Simmons, and

1 a, tafaitr nomai. I .TdiTips NflwRome were amonz the excur-

A. just and proper political recognition at sioniets to Dayton, Ohio, last Tuesday.

the hands of the party ' of our choice. I Rhnrter. ftccomnanied bv

trust that the time is not far distant when Mattie Lott, of this city, returned to

it will not De necessary ior me coioreu peo- her home in Xenia, Unio, last Monaay.

Of Indianapolis will give a

GRAND UNION EXCURSION

TO

RO ACHDALE, IfJD.,

35 JHiles West ot the City for

Coal Oil Stoves

SEE THEM BAKE and then BUY ONE andTRY IT.

F. P. SMITH & CO'S., 35 INortli Illinois Street.

Cheap Bread. Cheaper than Flour. If you desire the best and cheapest bread, ask your grocer for

CS-BRYCE' LARGE-SIZED FIVE CENT LOAVES.

BRYCE'S "VIENNA BREAD" and BRYCE'S BOSTON BREAD are equally cheAp.

Bryce's Bread and Bryce s Butter uracners are unexceneu au w 4";-

Social Club. The ladies of Friendly Social Club gave their second grand entertainment at Mrs. Howard's, 68 Huron street, Thursday eveniner. Manv distinguished guests were

The Palestine v.cjon preenti among them were John Wilson, P55,feft3,&H'22Ä Süss K'tie Washington .Thomas Bal.MrB.

Bailie oueiwu o, -w Sarah Taylor, Lan .tins miss uiarK, Mr. Prescriptions carefully compounded at Tolbert, Mrs. Geo. Taylor, Mr, Swan, Mrs. all hours, day or night, at R. Fertigs Pre- Prince, Mr. Doke, Mrs. Merriweather, Miss arintion Pharmacy, 52 Indiana Ave. Belle Dean, Win. Jackson, Mr. Prince, Mrs. BOnpUOn JTUtui.j, . xfootV. Afra William

Tne inuianapuuo ajjii noowvuinu b -

one of its pleasing entertainments at the Olivet Baptist church Tuesday evening. The chance of a thousand to purchase Hata and Caps at your own figures, at I Lelewer'e, 30 West Washington street. Rev J.H.P. Payne has returned from Columbus, O., a happier man. Mrs. Payne will join her husDand in this city in a short time. The Young Men's Republican Club will t addressed next Monday evening by Rev. O. A. Burgess, President of Butler University. . . . 1

ot W Hahv. who nas Deen ram-

Jackson, Y. M. C. Gruder, Miss nattie Merriweather, Thomas Lowe, Mrs. Ander-

Mr. Marv M. mrner. ii. lcnois, 11

Hon,

Lee. Mrs. Lee. Mrs. and Mrs T. Johnson,

Mrs. Swan, R. D. Leonard, Mrs. Anna Tolbert, Mr. Preston and L. C Carter. The menu was very beautifully and tastefully decorated, and groaned under all the deli

cacies of the season. The next will De a

Die to ask or demand recognition as color

ed men; but every careful observer of the past knows that it is our imperative duty, now, to ask that justice be done by the colored voter. r . So far, the colored people have not been unreasonable in their demands; in fact, they have been modest in this respect, almost to a fault They .have asked but for little, and but little has been given. It is not for a greater recognition in the line of positions already held by colored men, but for recognition of a different kind, and requiring a different qualification. A man s color should not be a barrier to his appointment as a deputy in some of the county offices, and the party

should hold the men whom their votes

place at the heads of the Departments re

Sl.OO

For the Round Trip.

A Cordial Invitation is extendthe public to participate in tne

The moonlight party, given by the Leap VAarfJlnhlast week, at the residence of

Larkin Powell. Esq., was' eminently sue

cestui.

Mrs. Susie Shorter, of Xenia, Ohio, who ha heen visitinz her father. Rev. W. S.

Langford, in Rociville, made a flying visit day's pleasure

1.0 mis cuy wim iier wwci , cou; . Mr and Mrs. Samuel Archer lost their

youngest daughter, Mabel, of congestion f th howels last Thursdav. The funeral

sermon was preached by Elder Mitchem

at the A. M. E. church.

MW Rebecca Jordan and Mrs. Matilda

Pnreell. both of Mattoon, Ills., and Mrs

Mwrtrie Wilson, of Shelbyville, Ills., are in

-win-"

the city, visiting their sick motner, jure. ENTIRE NEW STOCK. OF

J. P. & W. W. WEAVER, Undertakers and Furnishers! 33 North Illinois St., Y. HL C. A. Building. Our prices as low as any other establishment in the city. Branch Office cor Illinois and South Bts., where we have a lull line of hacks and livery. A competent attendant at both offices day and eight.

T-1 Tl TJ

Dealer in all kinds of

CHAS. MAYER & CO.

sponsible for any unjust discrimination on p0iiy Russell, who is suffering with con a. .1 .aIa 'I 1 ' v:n

account ui wiuü I gesuve cams.

It is tue au y pi iae coiorea peopie ro wM . t Creek

pat lorwara in ir oesi men ana iae m- , last Wednesday eve,

Traveling Satchels, Taney Baskets, Feather lusters.

fishine excursion. Walk straight boys, perative duty oi the men who have i the "SXllo wine ladies and gents from this RoiiPlate Jewelry Pans. Bird Case.

0A om mav cPtarhprlr. appoiniment Ui ueFuWe8 wwr iitiuo vu x --- . ra Morrapk. Miss Clara

mj e

Wanted the people of Indianapolis, and the rest of mankind, to' know, that preparatory to removal to new location, No. 36 East Washington street there wili

Ä1. .V !ZxxrJal fnrmnrp, than a vear be a grand clearance sale of Hats, Caps, Krim rtlnlun: Ol.A e.c. at L Lelewer', 30 West Wash-

ington street. This is a rare opportunity for bargains.

teleaph that he will return

apolis nexi wev-

Loet A rare chance to bay hats and cans at your own figures, at the grand SSng sale at L Lelewer's. No. 30 West Washington street

The Indianapolis Social Tarnvereins will give a grand gymnastic exhibition at the P1 Theater Monday evening. May 31, commencing at 8 o'clock. kar. J. Holliday returned torn Louis

en Tuesday, DnnginR wuu Äter'will in the luture be an addition to Indianapolis society. Th attention of the street commissioner ised to äe condition of the gutter on äeorth Bid of Indiana avenue; at he Stersection of the avenue and North st

adav ssport and

U. L. A. The Union Literary Society which meets every Wednesday evening at the Second Baptist Church is in a very flourishing condition and is doing an excelent work among both the young and old. The meeting on Wednesday evening last, was a very interesting one. A fine audience was present and brief but splendid addresses i i -r t T "Da.Vv

were aeuvereu oy messrs.,

PPOto r?!0 n ilra Marv Mevzeek. Miss Clara

make quaiincauon tue necessary require- - Wfa. u. Fftnnie ment, regardless of color. If this is a0ne, gJJ mSbbS? Dyer, Miss Charlotte the colored people wdl have no cause for SSfm and Joseph Jackson.

complaint, ior tuere are i;ojureu uieu u ü""' ft erand affair, and everything passour midst who are in every respect quail- ? ur J 6

fied for any of these positions. i"50001"4' A leading editorial in a recent issue of The Criterion Club met at the residence vour paper, headed Recognition," was of Miss Gertie Saulters, on South Second

a complete statement oi truths, and is street, Friday evening. The programme heartilv endorsed by every intelligent was as follows: Chorus, by the ladies; se-

rnlnroa man. rMidinsr. bv Ed ward Smith and Joseph

The colored vote will ultimately be di- Jackson; debate, by John Sims and Ernest viAH hptwen the two ereat political par- I MovtapV nhiecL "Resolved, That Colored

ties. Any close observer on election days I People Shmld be Exempt From Taxation is cognizant of this fact; yet, as one who for Fifty Years, on Account of the Wrongs

loves KepuDiican principles, ana one wno i Practiced upontnem pjoouiuwu

Do a: Collars.

WALKING CANES, IKKRSCH1C1 ni BRIAB PIPES

"Baby Swings, Bible Stands, Brackets.

Garden cTools. Rattan Chairs, Hammocks.

Children's

Carriages, Baby Velocipedes.

Wagons,

Jacob Franklin,' Rev. C. (J. Wilson, and others. ' ; The following excellent programme will be presented next Wednesday. Those who attend wil; no doubt enjoy a rich literary treat. The recitation by Mr W.

Tf mnn wish tO enjoy auayBBpur "vi jx- owcciij ,"111 ut; an attiotuio. 1 MttT-ni 'the most picturesque places in of the exercises, Mr. S eeny has a raag8 some oi uio m r j attend the nificent voice and elocutionary powers of

ÄÄpicnicTto be given June22d. a very high order. ' " . Odd Fellows picnic, w uc Subject of debate next Wednesuay night . Go to Fertig'a 52 Indiana Avenue, lor atUnton Literary :v Resolved, That books

your drugs ana meuiwuc. , Mar Fisk,,'boea,,ofthe "Dizzies, ' and mile "friend," hired a team last MonISTgotchockfuircf "tamarack," and cded to ao" the town in style. The

A -1 1 A 1 .4 V

never even votea a scraicnea ucxei, i trust that no lack of proper consideration on the part of the party will ever be the cause of its losing any considerable part of

R. B. Bagby, the colored vote.

If a man labors in a eood cause, he should

be rewarded for hia labor, and we are loth to believe that the colored voter has, not been laboring in a good cause. ' ' ' A Colored Votes

Free For All.

have done more to elevate mankind than

oratory. Affirmative Chas. Lewis, W. H. Wood. Negative Jas. Wood, W. A. Sweeny. Reading "Westminster Abbey," from Irving, by W. A. Sweeny,

. What made Miss a go back on John?

Rise up and explain please.

Where," ob, where did Sheep get. that

hat from? It resembles the future dome that is to be on the State House. VA V. f! hflji BAvnral offers to row a

party of snipe hunters up the canal next bow his scorn for Kramer.

iffiativo. Jnhn Sims: neeative, Ernest

fAAatr Th miftstion was handled well

on both sides, but the decision wann favor

of the negative. ,. rjsmwj. A Colored Trustee. IItbbt111 Tribune.!

In the municipal election at Rockport, a colored man was elected Trustee from

the Fifth Ward, and no Democrat would

toVo thdTnnminfttion azainst him. lie re-

ndvoA 27ß votes, which was one more than

the First Ward candidate had, and seven more than the Fifth, and twenty-one more

than the highest Democratic candidate. The names voted for against Johnson included 8. J. Tilden, U. & Grant and Henry Kramer, the Gazett's candidate for Congress, each of whom got one vote. This is thm some Jonesite Democrat took to

29 West Washington St. H. W. WHITE,

MERCHANT TAILOR

37 WEST MARKET ST.

G00DS MADE AND TRIMMED TO ORDER

A SPECIALTY. SMITH'S

HLUÜ DYE MUS

It the btt place in the city to kare your id clothes

CLEANED, DYED AND REPAIRED

torUndalM Blooki

INDIANAPOLIS, IND.

IVo. 3

GROCERIES

AND COUNTEY PBODUCE.

FINE WINES AND LIQUORS, AND

CHOICE CIGARS.

Ho-196 Indiana Avo.,

INDIANAPOLIS.

COBB & BRANHAr.l, Wholesale and Eetail Dealers IN ALL KINDS OF

COAXi and COSS,

PLIXVirAL OWFICE,

Sonth-mst Cor. Delaware aiä Martet Sts.

Baldwin's Block. COAL YJRD8, No. 140 South Alabama Street, and 294 Christian Axenue. COAL and COE. CHAS. CROSSEN, DEALER IN COAL, COKE AND WOOD. 223 and 225 W. Vermont Street Will bate on band, at all tlmei, a full supply of Coal and Cok, at tha lowwt market price.

THE IILi-A.C TO BUY YOUR Second-Hand Furniture, Stoves and Glassware and ererj thing to b found in a Second-Hand Dealing Hous, Cheap for Cash, at J. A. PINKSTON'S, No. 162 Indiana Arenne.

Dealer in all kind of

FRESH a SAtT MEATS, North West & Ind. Aye. Meat Market. 300 JVorf West Street,

Indianapolis. Ind.

JNO. F. HOLLAHAM Wholesale and Betaü Dealer ia

ALL KINDS OF

CIGARS AND TOBACCO,

160 Indiana Avenue,

7mS

INDIANAPOLIS, IND.

DO WOT CO WEST Until 70a htT applied to J. S. LAZARUS, General Eastern Agent,

II10IÄIIRP0LIS d ST. LOulSJ.II.

For

134 8. minoii St, Indianapolis, Tlmo Tabtoe and the Terj loweet Freljht aa4 ad Paeeeager Rate.