Indianapolis Leader, Volume 3, Number 7, Indianapolis, Marion County, 24 September 1881 — Page 4

NORTH ILLINOIS STREET WHOLESALE, and RETAIL DEALER IN AND .

SEWING- MACHI3STE GOODS

t P?U0r the '1Iousehold' ami the "New Remington" 4 Drawer, I3ox Top, Droj Lea! of binger Pattern Machine, $26.50. Machines for rent. Second hand machines cheap All kinds of machines repaired and warranted. . Needles, Oil and Attachments for al machines.

F. P. SMITH & Co.,

WHOLESALE

LAMPS Queensware,

Eibrary Lamps, Lantern, Brackel. Oil Stove, I-iibrlnitiiig Oils.!

c-iiitiigm sijjuui Burners and Lamp oitli GET YOUR And all your School Supplies. Bach Slates, Strap. Sponge, Satchels, etc., where, for each and every book, will be A Handsome Durable Cloth Cover at iichrodt's 99I - NOTICE I n-t . litt rrxr School Book. Ill xriU34 jm eujk sums ' - . . . clndtng all apptles, and j ou may rest assured J that a cover wm De on, or wna mo vw-.. Sold at List, or Down Town Prices. Senenfcer the Plice. Sijn of the xsr HOSTAS STS2ET LAHP. '-1 (ILLUMINATED AT NIGHT.) CITY XEH'S. TO SUBSCRIBERS. ir 70a fAll to receive your tlfjr tiki offi once. paper, noTo NaberilMr. It vou see a blue mark on your paper, Know" that your time is up, and that your paper will be discontinued unless you pay up. The blue mark will not be used for sub scribers in the city of Indianapolis: they will be reirularlv visited bv a collector. It i3 for all outside of the city. TO AOE38T.S. 1. Agent ia required to settle not later thsvn Thursday of each week, for the paper of the nreceedine week no papers are toi be sent to any agent who, fails thus to eet tie. 8. No papers are to be sold on credit un less the aeent chooses to pay ior mem nna run the risk ol collecting. 8. Each agent is to order only the num ber of papers that can be sold. The Leader is on sale at the following places. Bell's clear store. No. 60 West Market Joseph Smith's news depot, No. 13 N. Il-I linois street, opposite Hates House. LauU Eichrodt' drucr store. 99 Indiana yenue. Will Flovd's barber thoD. No. 5 Indiana arenue. i3cott & Lucas' barber shop, No. 161 In diana avenue. Owing to the very full account of the death of President Uarfiald which we give to-day, there is some slight disarrangement in the usual position of our advertisements Everything will be as usual next week. Smoke the Magnolia. Tom F. I want hush money. . Louis Eichrodt, druggist, 99 Indiana avenne. Have you a lame horse? Call tor Kendall's Spavin Cure. Head advertisement. J Mr. Gabriel Joaea has returned from Chi-' cago, and is aeain attending the High School. . - Owens and Johnson of the I. B. & W. have the connaence oi ineir employers to a high degree. The boys f the C, I., St. & C, cay thej will all run through from Cincinnati to Chi cago next week. The J. II. T. is all the go. K. Brown of the Vandalia got maahed on a crazy woman, they were bringing her hcrt to put in the ylum. Work is progressing rapidly on the new State House, and it begins to assume the appearance oi the magnificent structure it u intended to be. Mr. U. W. arker left Monday evening for Cairo. 111. He will stop otfin Terr Hute and St. Louis for a few davs. Some one up north is sad, but it can't be helped Several cisrar venders were fined this week before justices for Sabbath desecration If you want to stll cigars on Sunday, you must also sell sandwiches. So says Judg Bidile, Owing to the death of the President, the pilgrimage to Springfield was not what wast expected in point oi num Der. inose wn attended, however, wero well pleased with their trip. Smoke the O. T. W. It is the boss. Two laborers, William Hall and Isaai rvten. en eased in tearing down the old frame building on Illinois stree b' tween

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Ohio and Market, were sencusly i. jure.inand Lincoln monument, where tho celebr.!

. . TITJnyo4ty Vitt Ivo i ) . r i.Mll.pVlf' HTlifoJt fallin' section of the frame work. The ac cident was undoubtedly the result ofcare-J leasness on the part of some one. The wounded men were removed to the Surgical Institute for medical attention. Costen.the

I GLASSWARE

Chandeliers, uuu turuon uns, improved 1 rimming generally. Xlliiioiis S5$Ux35Ta INDIAWAPOLIö, IND. -ANDy rfr --asri We are ofleriner unusual induce- - ments in all varieties of Boots and Shoes FOR FALL WEAR. You will find in our stock all of the latest and most desirable styles. BARNARD'S 0CCIDEIHL SHOE STORE. Cornor of Washington and Illinois Ets, worst injured of the two. was "afterward taken to the Hospital, and Hall to his home on Water street. Thev aro both imnrov . " i ing. All first-class tobacconists sell the J. II. T. Ashland, Pa, June 3, 1880. A case of spavin that came under mv observation wa& rtntircl v phtpH bv nn a Knf tla TTonalla' ISpavin Cure, and the horse sold afterwards itor Yours truly, (J. II. Barnard ! Attention! every one. Have you heard 2 ment. For a pleasant smoke try the Ü. T. W. Jack Landers is having the old building! at No. 71 North Illinois street torn away,! preparatory to the erection of a brick busi-1 ness block. - I Some of the constables olaced theinaAlv tin a ridiculous light last Sunday, by buying Joicars and then arrestin ? the llpr TKov? laseist in breaking the law, and then arrest tneir acciomplices. The seceding Baptists from the Second uaptist cnurcfc will probably buy the L-nurcn in which they are now worshininoturner oi onn ana öpnug streets. They are having large congregations at every -e t ii . r, . r bi meeting. Thousands of ladies to-dav cherish prate- Ü ful remembrances of the help derived froiui the use of Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable! wiuiA-uuu. ib rciuveiv cures an ieinn c complaints, bend to 31rs. Lydia E Pink uain, ettern avenue, livnn. Mas a., for U. - 00 f Vit S pamphlets. The benefit reception ; tendered to Dr 1 jL.A. atson last Tuesday nieht at thei pecond Baptist Church by his many friends Jwas not as largely attended as expected, owj ing no doubt to the death of tbe Presidents However, a very pleasant time took place i .uuoBHui; V ouiiiö very nne vocal and instrumental music, by the talented Llewellyn isters. followed bv a short add Allison Sweeney, filled with becominnr allusions to the death of President (Jarrlflld and the lessons erowine out of his life hi.d tory, as applied to the humble and obscure ,of life. TheO. T. W. ia the favorite with al smokers. - 1 Watson the Tailor. A full line of fall and winter Watson's. 33 East Market street. goods at For per ifect fitting 6uits give him a call. , ,;; : Maslc Lemoni. Mis3 Margery E. Stepp, of Madison, Ind.. will open a music school Monday September lztb, at 041 IN rth Mississippi St. Term very reasonable. C TXTVIl- . iictia u. Tieiia uiaauiaciure ana sell a superior quality of cigars and tobaccos, at no menana avenue. Removal oavia v-aay nas removed hu boot nH 1 - A ' F W t -T . a -wr. (w ora irom 04 JNorth 1'ennsvlvania tJ 4 1 iNorth 1'ennsylvania. opposite Post-nfflo The firm is now Cady & Lodge. Mr. J. II. Trimpe, the tobacconist at 1605 Indiana avenue. The Pilgrimage to Springfield. As advertised, the train bearing the exJ ituisiuii w opnngueia, xii., ien the Union Uepot m this city at 9 p. m., Wedesday, arriving at its destination Thursday morn ing at 8 o'clock. Owing to the great eloom jcaused by the death of President Garfield. tbe party was not so larcre as irwotci but those who went enjoyed themselves V-plendidly. They were met by a lanre , l c?: a.tj i p ! ni, opnugueiu, ana auer parading the -nctfc unwutu lu iiik Ik (ich I .omofnn jn u rai ueiu. Dpeecnes were made by . ...... Vl.l t I . . lUon. j. a. liinton and others. Various places of interest were visited, and after a day ot real pleasure and enjoyment the ex reunion started homeward at 9 o'clock, arinvingin inaianapolis at 7 a. ra. JTriaay,

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THE PRESIDENT'S lJKATH.

SadueKS nnd Gloom Settle Oyer the (ity. No pen can desonbe the general gloom that settled over the city on the reception of he news of President Garfield's death Moniav night. The news was received at this point about 10:50 p. ni., and in a very few f l -J 1:1 -ninuies 11 nau eproau like wiiaure all over the city. People who had retired from the ;ares ana dusiubss 01 me aav, arose 1 1 : r . . from their beds and sought the streets and aewspaper offices 9 though lcth to believe the report of the President'. death until horoujihly satisfied of its authenticity A.bout this time the theaters of the city be- - J ll .. J J 1. I ijan w cose, auu vuey auuine ineir nun dred3 to the many already gathered on the -Ireets, made altogether a scene seldom tfitnes-ed at such an hour of the night, nnd me whi-.i God grant may never happen liram. Old men bjnt with the care of jyears, husbands, fathers, wives and children,! J ningled and crowded together in one mass lof grief -fctricken though animated humanity, .round the ditlcreut bulletin boards of the pity, and as dispatch after dispatch only too Jsurcly ci'nürmed tue sad tidines, turned away in silence and with teariul laces to in dulge in the privacy of home the grief that was swelling up like lav within their stricken breasts. By this time the bells ol the ditiert'Dt church and fire towers hieran o toll in measured cadences their doleful -ounds f grief until, to the fearful imaginations " that terrible hour the sunshine and joy of ti e world had departed, to make room l'r cloom. and tirief. and sackcloth ind ashes. 'Twas a time for memory and! for tears. The suppressed excitement andl consternation on the streets the next more-? ing uegg'irs description, ror aunougn me leath oi the President had been generali 'xpected, when it finally came no one eemed ready or prepared for it. Then ieemed to be as if from preconcerted action i renoral stand-still in all business and iabor, with the exception of the many enactd m draping and festooning the city in? nabilinuiits of umurning and grief. The citizen's meeting called at the Grand OperaS House at 2:"0 p. m.. the next day after the! -resident s aeain, whs very largely auenaed, and teeling addresses were made by! Senator Harrison, Gov. Porter, Senator Mc Donald. Kev. Air. Bartlett, llepresentative Calkins, Attorney General Baldwin, Kev. Myron V. Ri-ed. and others. The meeting adjourned at 3:45 p. m. The O. T. W. cigar has more Havana tov : ii .11 1 s uacco 111 ib uiin any omer cigar in in5 mar ket. Try it. -rWe have received the following lir.ef-J from Mr. II. J. Poo on the death of Presi-2 jJent Garfield: We are weeping eadnd louely, We are i ej.ing now iu griefFur our hearts arc drpod la mourning Fur oar Nutiou' noble Cbief. He was tbe cboice cf the Kation, Thu: he rone fated not to eland; For he wae etrickeo in his glory By tbe treacherous ana8iu'a hand. Never was one more great and noble Than tor him that we mourn. Tho we know he's with tbe augeli, Sated beside the Throne. May He who rule the earth and Heaven Shield those he left so dear behiud. Though they will never find his equal With a brave and noble mind. j .find it bard Traveiiuj: Mtn to kep in good health, owing) to the constant ant chane of water, diet, and ithe jrring of the cars. All these things inj iure Uie kidneys, while Warner's Safe Kidlaey and raver Cure is certain to counteract ithem. Musical Concert. k : l . .ii . . a musical concert win De given next Wednesday evening, under the auspices ofl the Ninth Presbyterian Church t. ti,n,v house of worship, corner of Michigan and Tennessee streets. It is understood that - MV DUVtl jsomeofthebest musical talent ofthecitv "i i-ao pni t, iu tut) concert. Bruce to liarlan. The following letter, from ox

Bruce to Colonel Harlan, will be read witbJpeble and is hard to imitate.

interest Treasury Department, ) Registers Office, Washington, September 13, 1881. J Colonel Robert Harlan, Cincinnati, O.: Dear Sir Your nomination bv thA Ro publicans of yourcountv for the Löo-islaturf utfords me an opportunity to return thf compliments of your congratulation to myoc" efiriiig. a am nearuy giad to see Lhe Republicans of Ohio thus bravelv meet jingthe question of the recognition of coloredU voifrs, and doubly glad, dear Coloael, that upon your wortny snouiders have fallen tbe honors of this hitrh onmnlimAnt fr trio oiored Republicans of Ohio. Your tri umphant election is a matter of course. 1 shall be with you soon to contribute mite to the victory. my ery truly your Inend, B. K. Bruce. PERSONAL. Charles "V Lewis is teaching again this year at Bridgeport. J . f'.Vy811 Bracken, of Chicago, is in the1 Miss Alene Taylor has been visiting in Chicago for the past two weeks. j Miss Eunice Moore of Earlirgton, Ky., jm the city, visiting her parents Mr. andji jits, nenry Jioore. Cassius C. Parker, who formerly taught uuoi uere is now principal of the colored school at Batavia, Ohio. Mr. Charles Webb visited th SontWn part ox j he btate this week on business con ntcted with the I. S. of II. Miss M. E. Burton left Thursday morning for CftTthfuro Til .:n . .-.P j r win aiso visit öt Louis and other Western cities. Rev. Wm. Brown, of St. Pah! it; has been traneferrcd to the Indiana Confer ence. 21T. BrOWn l now in fr.a nitrr --v w Sks UV V H W t & TT m. i.ey. a u. ihomas, of Spencer, Ind., hatJ Dcen in the city the nast remodeling his residence on South East street. Mrs. William Russell will leave Mondv morning for Bodkin Station, Shelby County Ohio, to attend at the bed-side of her sick nother. Jir. x nomas T. Brown, an inielligent young law student of SnrinrrfioM Til nri 1 I aave charge of the Leader in Springfield and av.tlAAtrjr J , Mrs Isaac Booker left Monday mornini: or Cloverport Ky., on visit to her 'f""-. -mm. ooker wiU be absent -ix or eight weeks. Mr. frank Evana f f ia the city Wedneedav n r.,ta r ' t l . V -vr l . J v' ir IJ08tn. He was the )t his sister, Mrs. K.. c. E. Blunk. guost llsrlmage Notes. Allie, my love to Mike. The pass-word, ''Tuscola.' pilgrhn!6889 RinSgold &bout th&t Tue col Seven clergymen nary a gray horse. aboard the train and The ladles and gentleman nf nrin....iA are irenf-rAllv v,, " . ""Suvm Jo j jr nvin2ent. I r.ugueiacan we 1 hnast nf .u;- uJ Diett est frirla in k " wif o wun.ry. Snr niZu know tho titQe of day i bpnngfleld you must look up at the stuf Ve,rt I of .porgon8 avaiIed themsel vi -v v lau öpnngüeld la

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, -Jr -A 3 :.:.:i,..'f.-a 1st. A fine pouar J. A r? Piuhr nonn I booght of D. H. Baldwin & Co., 04 & 60 Lm1" Pennsylvania St., list price fiCO 00 r'd. One of McCormlck'a Comb ned SuifKAb in? Reapers and Mower, 17 and lb E. Washington Ht., worth 170 00 w. AnelegntöUverTea8etandUrn, l'onght ot Bingham, Walk & May hew, 12 E. Washl rut ton St., worth 125 00 Ith. A fine cabinet casa Sewing Machine, worth 90 03 ith. A floe Lading' Gold Watch, worth: 7n tk ith. A fine Friction Band Hulkv Plow. 1 (HI TOTAL We give each CUHtOtner An Tfcfce for unieamuuCT,uumwif rf amiMina io , n m rt , , -

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IV ut the fcuiiie time tpg to ii all departments, lor Jleu'K, vuit-ut vniuK i ue inieni'HN oi i uiireN iuu we uia itr iuc tame

NEW :Y0RK0NE-PRICE

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We have just received a large lot of

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CENTRAL SHOE STORE

IVovth Jllii TAGGART'S

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Are not tüe CHEAPEST, but are tho BEST,

BAKERIES No. 20 South Meridian and 16 North East Street, i

CHEAP BREAD. CHEAPER THAN FLOUR.

If you desire the best and CHEAPEST BREAD, ask your Grocer for

Bryce's Large-Sized

Ditiurö v lUriNiN A BKrJAU " and UBYCES BOSTON BREAD are equally cheap. Bryce' Bread and Bryce's Butter Crackers are unexcelled as to oualitv.

lhursdav. Amoiic tee number who TIrn 21 J. S. Hin ton. Kev. W. C. Irevan. Kev 11 H Titus. Kev." Jas. Brown. Rev. R Mof. H W, W. Bagby and J. H. Ringgold. U The hotel accemmodations of Springfield u.v.6tv, tu iit wj i mev ireai coiorea people so well. The Leader reporter seems to have lost this heart at Springfield. Pilfrrims should he made of sterner stuff. Those who made the pilfrrimaore from Injdianopolis are very loud in their praises of ihe young ladies of Springfield. The private signal used by the vounc! l.J! ..: r i . ..." ... -. ' muies at oprintraeia. sound UKe a nin U Cards are out for the marriage of Mr. II. o Avpniun. VA UUIIUHUCiUil in, inas Aiue Viuin win act as one of iae Dnaesmaias. The Misses Oglesby, Head, Coleman, ilhams, Cilling, Dutf and Adams did all in their power to make it pleasant and agreeable for the Leader representatives at bpnngfield. Tnanks. Just say "Tuscola" to W. W. B. or J. 11 K. and they will sav. "Well, we was al ngnt ßoinff but oh! comimr back. Low , . . - J J ' uum mat Domo-snen mat was thrown in the camp at Decatur?" "Champagne." OUR YOUNQ FOLKS. The S. O. D.'s are still on time. . Mr. v iliam Lucas bh&red d jesome ladies in the park Sunday. t ..... mw niiu l'rot. bmart, you had better watch out A nttie too smart is on your "path. jir. xjouis unmo ia an vtarent for a very u A n. it: j - P . . J ui luwuw wu iig ram. ii yoa wish any icas iiumy uuu. - Abe Johnson has made a raise of a brown Derby hat since he commenced working at the club house. How pretty the little thing 19 X Vy. 1 ., OU mua. govern vour temner and - ... v 1 tw.ia,B, ior complaints irom our jmembers say you are getting stuck up, and wuai, uuw. x emaps Charlie and Jessie will attend scnooi next week, for Chas. says he is not content out of school. A bright hv Wob Mftvuuoi, anu cneese also. i j . . . j w I nueu. w.u. wa making a special call the other night, some parties followed nuu ca vu luo leucö ana wnutiwi mm charming tunes to bring him ont. Come, ooys, own to it now. iuisa nas cnangea n3r mind once more. For a while she would not notice the young men of the K. G. C. but big boys will not do to play with, and of course sne wm have a msh somewhere. Shorty. 1 did not think that of you, J. B Ain't it a pity. K. M. sr The four independent rosebuds are F, M. and K. 'What next? E. Prof. Smart.' as a diplomat is an unqualified success. Eb, 'Fess? Particulars of the K. G. C.'s reception on Thursday evaning will be given in our next. Messrs. Matthew Jones and John Coburn wero guests of the K. G. C. last Sunday evening. Military Park is becoming a favorite resort for a'cerUin number of young gents on Sunday afternoon. Chas. Sweed, of St. Louis, Mo., formerly a resident of this city, states that he will be here on a visit in a fev weeks.

v -v-v 1 1 1 v . i CI Käst end. are the vflry personifications of eloquence when pie iathe subject. ' l - .mm Caramie Trevan and Richard Thompson left for Springfield, 111., Wednesday evenmg, to visit the tomb of the martyr President, Abraham Lincofa. Stab.

William Lucas and John uaiiara, or tnejinTT A OT -nrnrnT? mTrrMrTvnnr

. ... . - . ai , t TIT'T cJeiseudorll" died at his .iin,.,i.ir i.Aw a . Liiaiira i r-siMHfk-1 street KXr flfiavnilnitT was in the 81Xty-?J i ninth year of his aee a:id hai resided in Injdianapolis for a num brr of years past, having served for a number of years as a memr . - . . 1 t I . ... a

Iliursday m;ht a 11: o ciock ueor?e v yappea-m her world famed character, of

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7th. An elegant Writing Desk, worth. . 8th. A hanrtttome Oeni's Kay Chair, made by Sander & Kecker, 1U3 and 105 K. Washington St., worth. 9th. A Geuileman'M FuU Drew Bult, VOJTfcil m tm 10th. A Champion Mot, i tor Kttcnen (Stove, wltli complete outfit, tbe bet in tbe market, kept for sate by I. L. Frankem, 31 E. Washington öt., worth llth. An Iron Beam Plow, worth ........... 12t h. A complete set of Charles Dickens' Works, worth . 50 00 40 00 40 00 50 10 22 26 20 00 pvrir A3. AO wm-th nfcnnd nnrnhnwd At. nnr ' 7 ' ' - in 'onert. wnre the anove articles naraea

call atteulioa to iur Spriug and Nummer Stock, which ts complete Hoy' and Chlrdren't We.tr, Gent's Furotslilug (Joo1h. Hats. etc.

ne reason, auu te crai aarauiae we iotirKt tnem. ir n at lnu

any lime preTiaus at iqih reason

CLOTHING

45 DE. Valriiig-toii seen aour store. Call and see them. T R that wo will otliei lionise! i the and see nss. lell oiis Street, St. Charles XBloels. Five Cent Loaves. II. w w iiiti;,

SHOES

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MERCHANT TAILORS

37 WEST MARKET ST.. 09GoodB Made and Trimnied to order a Specialty J. P. MAUER & SON DIALERS 1H GROCERIES, Produce, Flour and F?ed, WINES, LIQUORS AND CIGARS, Corner Blake and Elizabeth Street. , "Now Ready! Schools and Colleges take Notice, FW 1 IH B BY : W. S. Scarborough, A. IE. Professor Latin and Greek In Wllberforce H T- I J . llTMl v. IV tiutvemtjr, ii uenurce, ivuio . These lesson a contain copious notes, full vocabulary, and extensive references to Hadly's and Goodwin's Greek Grammar. The exorcises are easy, progressive and well graded. iney rorm a moss aesirame oook ior beginners. Wholeaale, or Introdnctory Price, 0O Cts., Retail .Trice, 1.25. For Sale by A. S. BARNES it: Co., Ill and 113 William. St., NEW YOSS. OR BY THE AUTHOR, WILBERFORCE, OHIO. GHiSMER&Go. Have Jast lecelved the latest novelties In JEWEL I ENGLISH GARNET, WHITBY JET, üOLL PLATE, CELLULOID, TORTOISE, IVORY and STEEL. 29&31W.WashingfonSt. ENGLISH'S OPERA HOUSE. WILL E. ENGLISH, Proprietor and Manager. This afternon at 2 o'clock and to-night at 8. FAY TEMPLET0N OPERA CO. In the Popular Opera of THE MASCOTTE. The FINEST and BEST THEATRE In Indiana, ana one cf the HANDSOJdSST In America. PAIS WEES, MONDAY. SEPT. 26. engagement or America's greatest Actress, lWAÄi.JLlW X J.l J. HUitliTiU Sapported by the emluent Actor, ' .TV-C5-rT-OTr3r TTTTT -r. -rr,-r- C I w wi -ul. i.i. vv x.ijijwuXw and the beat Dramatic orcininatlrtn nn h road, in the JIfuate-r' Wife Z a l, .ri- nr. j .... . W oviiii Jiauure weuaecusy ana aiurday. f ... - . . - If weaneauay uaunre. iviixa Ttomnson 111 ü jajve: eyrei Saturday Matinee, by special request, OAMILLB ! REQUL.AR PRICES. MATINEE PRICFSt DKasciKC - - ,ötw3. oKuu-yiiuciRCLE,

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r 13th. A B y 'a Suit, worth U'h. A Child's Kilt Suit, worth . lötn. One set Solid SllverSJeeve Buttons, worth ..... I6tn, one of Over's Victor Wheat Drills, WOIt tX .., tt 11 mnwni 15 00 10 0U 10 (K 25. Atso a uumbf r of articles, consisting of Hcar8, llfH, Silk and Linen Handkerchiefs, British-Half Hose, Linen Cuffs, auu ixmarg, piiK uppendere, Valises, Duiiui anu uenis ui Jnderwear, etc.. amounting to 10O Ot

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fttore. whlfth ntltleu film a v. in x, oK.. J " - - - v.-s-mi uau. m nUttl J tu LUV W T re f D9 nitrfbntxi ih.Tirbin iiaM SAME PRIVILEUE AS IF PRESENT. 01 tue e-tr. HOUSE, treet. CtJAS. SPOTTS, Board ty lie dy. West or Hoitii EVERYTHING FIRST-CLASH. r rait, Cream art! other Deliraries in Reason. A 63 GEORGE STREET. CINCINNATI, O. m viiiiir m mm. an luiui öü üUUnaj U No. 35 West Market Street, r- Ross Block, cu half Square East of Illinois Stret-t, 3 INDIANAPOLIS, IND. y Dyeing, Cleaning and Repairing Done in the Best Manner. i $ SWHOA ! JANUARY ! ! AD. HB1H, Manufacturer of HORSE CLOTHING AND BOOTS, !No. 74 EAST COURT STREET. Between Penn. and Delaware Sts., U DIASArOLIS, - - IJDim. 25 YEARS' EXPERIENCE THK Indian Botanic Physician LATE OF LONDON, ENGLAND, The most successful catarrh, lung and tbroat doc tor io America, is permanently located at tbe cor ner of Illinois sod Louisiana streets, Indianapolis , I luuiaDa, woere ne win examine ail diseases. atM ww compiain. wunout asalng a single question eVConsultation Free, In either German or English PU9f ANENT CUBES I a k - vvi uiwuvu m vwiv v ut i roilowing diseases: Piles and tumors, itchins- au llnfAtrndini w. 1 . 1 . . J i . . . . I i" (.! vuicu wiuiuui paiu or lumrumanis, caiil iiu eure m an toiir rorms without tbe anile or sickness of tbe patient. Tbe Doctor has eared bun dred) of this dreadful canker of the human body,! -men nas uaraea me accumulated skill of ages. uis rrm-uies excei anytning Known to medical sci ence, us denes tbe world to brinsr him a casa whn there Is sufficient Titsiity to sustain the system, thatl he cau not cure. Any person wishing further infar l maiion or treatment, soould glre bim a call. Kheumatism curea ana warranted to stay cured in e-enl w All forms of Blood ana Skin Dlse are PeruianentlT Cared I Jsuch as tetter, salt rheum, scrofula or srnhiiirir sores, strictures, seminel weakness or spermatorboes I nin.MVW .nil ..a n A .. . .' 1 . . M Il ... - ? I u.. wiuu wwuuubit BTUuiiis. ronorriint. i. i.uru.uc venereal, aiuney or uriuarv diseases of eitbei jaex, young or old, no matter buw bad. Ue challenge! I j- im muj ifujBjcian iu America in cur - i n fT t Kita. A i .A. mom T.. . . VTB v iuuuuvu restorea. Ibt Doctor can refer to hundreds thus affected who credii their present existence to being cured by him. At) moles, birth-marks and freckles remored. Also alJ uv wm iw us utovNi VI sUV S3 j ssVIIU fJAr FOR THE ItADIsTS OJf I.TX A. lady, at any period of life, from ehiMhrw n ,. ktbtc, mj, 11 111. saner rom on or ikon i ,k. 1.1 7". WJ. win poelövelj II11 couipiain. inaieestlon or th itom. KnerTous weaknesses, inns: diaes-wM. to ' l?tb.e vagina or womb, leucorrhcea or whites, antev r kSroefÄn"l!Ä .!. . T ""-iiia anc j'aiua. iropsy perrnanentlT cured in a .- Etmj, within ..1K.. ' ..uK. Call or write t t mw. -... Indian.. ---. -vjbj rriTate medical aid. Ail diUMnr . ... 'MeiSu d 1,10 trVUb" C,, 0r w Perfect!, ANT CASE Or HISKT HABIT CD KtnrM iTl DATS, a I k

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COUNTRY PRODUCE A Specialty, -OQ Indiana .Tre. O'BRIEN & LEWIS, BLACKSMITHS WAGONMKERS: GENERAL JOBBING 8HOP. "BEF AIHIKG PliOMPTLiY DONE. Corner North and Fayette 8treeta, Indiana Dolis. Gincimmii.Hamilton. Dayton;

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2 Trains Dally, Between IrjdianapoUs & Oncinnati Hundaye Klc. ) tßf Connect ious toart for all po'nt. Eatt ul Wet of Cincinnati huI Iudianar"liK. SAX 'I. RTEV ENSON, L. Williams, Gen. Manager Gen. Ticket Agt. KRS. mil L PIKKR&H, CF IYKN, KÄSS., i - '-

LYDIA E.t PINKHAr.rS VEGETABLE COMPOUND. J a Powitlve Cnr far all tkM Palafwil C oaaplalata mmi WnIbmm - rw.. tm mmr Wat fcaulc ywpwilatlwiwu It wul care entirely tbe worst form of Female Complaints, all or&rUn troubles, Inflammation nd Ulceration, Falling and Dlsptaoemcnts, and the conaeqnent Spinal Weakness, and is particularly adapted to tba Change of life. It win dlaaolre and expel tumors from the ateros in an early stage of derel- pment. The tendmoy to cancerous tumors there la checked very speedily by lti use. It remove fsintnesft, flatulency, destroys all era ring for stimulants, and relleTe weakiwn of tbe stomach. It cures Bloating, Headaches, Xerrou. IYostratlon, General Debility, Sleeplessness, Depression and Indigestion. That feeling; of bearing down, canning pain, weight and backache, ia always permanently cured by its usa. It will at all times and ander all circumstances act Ia harmony with the laws that govern tbe female eyet.ta. For tbe cure of Kidney Complaints of either sex this Compound is unsurpassed. LYDIA E. PIXimAVS VEGETABLE COMPOCXD is prepared at Z33 and S35 Western Arenue, Lynn, Mass. Price f L Six bottle for $5. Bent by mail -in the form of pills, also in the form of losenges, oa receipt of price, SI per be x tor either. Mrs. Ptnrhen, freely answers all letters of inquiry. Send for pamphlet. Address as abore, Mention thi$ Paper. Ko family should be without LVD La K. TTSKHAMB UVK FILLS. They cure constipation, biliousness, and torpidity of tbe brer, ts eents per box.

Seid by sdl Urmggiata. - ever dlecoveied. as It is certain in its etlecls nd dots not blister. Alo excellent or human fltsh. READ PKOOF From COI. I. T. FOSTER. , VouEgtown, Ohio, May loth. I). Dr. B. J. Kenaall & Co.. (itut: I had a v.nr valuable lJanibleLunlan colt which i prized very highly, he had a large bone spavin on ne joint and a small one on tbe other wnlcn madebim very lame. I bad bim under tbe ;narpe or two veunnarv eur.eor.s which all; a to cure him. I vtinn du .hi,, h.. Advertlwment ot Kendall' Hpaviu Cure lu tne Ob lcao Ex press, I deu-i mined at once to try i, ar a got our Drngult here to se nd tor it, hey ordered three bot tits; I took them all and .uuugui a wouia give it a tborougb trial, 1 used it accordlug to directions and tbe fourth lay the celt ceased to be lame, and the lump uave disappeared.; I used but one bottle and Lbe colt's li in be are hh free from lumoa and ss smootb as any boibe iu tbe täte lie is entirely curec. The cure was m remaraabi hat I let two of mv -ntitrnbor luv ih. remainlnK two botil.u, wlio.re now uain s it ry lpeciiully, L. T. FOHTER. IEX1AI.I.S Sr-AVEV CURE. d t ir Rwnrkter.Ind,, ov. 3ütb, im B. J. Kendall fc C o., UeuU: Flea&e send ua i supply of adverlialnsr Uj utter for kVr.d.li'. ipavluCure. Ithaca good bale heie and it ivea the beet of satisfaction. Of all we have Dia we have yet to leara the first nnfavnmbi report. Very KenpeeiiuUy, J. Dawson c Son, Drneglsts. 1EX1 ALIAS SIMTLV CUKE Wilton, MIüu., Jan. llth, IbSL. B. J. Kendall. & Co.. CH-uts.'-Havinff ent a lorse book of you by mail a year ago. tbe conenta of which oerpuaded me to trv k'unHaii'. Spavin Cure on the hind lee of oue ot mv iorst-8 which wan bad.'v hwcIIpd and eon hi r..i be reduced ov any ther rtmecv. I cot t JOttleg of K U'iuüVSDüVin Cure of Pn-i.n a. Luüdntb, DrugRists of Waxeca, winch comtete:y cured uy hore, Aboctflve 5 ears aro nio a tnreeyear o'd ctit swe-enled very bad. used your remedi rb triven in r.nr mt wrltbont roweillne and I mufct aav ti rmr redit that the cot lis en tlrelv cured, which ia t surprise not only to inyfce:;. buthlso to my leVhbor. You tent me the ixvnir tnr t r trifling sum of 6 cent and It I could tint et. another like it I won d not t&ke twentv five ollars for iu Youra l"raly. Oeo. Mathews. KEXDALL'S SPAVLV CURE ON HUM A 7, FLE-H. Patten's JitUs, WashlngU.u To., N. Y. . February 21bt, 1S78. Dr. B. J. Kendall. D. kr .Sir: The mirlii,. larcaseon which I used your Keudalla bpaviu waa u iuuugLkiH anale sprain oi ixleen ruotithN standing. 1 ba tried many uiuks, nuuu vain, lour Bpavlu t"ure put be loot to the eround fciTttin. and .rtr II.a rlr.t Ime aluce hurt, in a natntai iwuiiinr. vnv family linlmtnt it ezcel an thing we ever used. Yourutrniv. ii i.-.v f r pri t. Pastpr of M. E. Church. Pauen'a MilU, N. f . KEXDAEE'S SPAVIX CURE. is 8Ure in ltaefTeets mllH In . 1 . oes noL li.icter. ret. tt i nmrcim. onrt .Wr Ql to lach very öP seated pain or to remove any bony growth i,r otbt r enlareetncnta, such as ppavina, a l ilnta. curbs, callous, pralns. swe.llrt-s. and anv Um.... m enlargements of the Joinis or limbs, or f.rneumatlRm in man una for any purpose lor which a liniment Is used ior man or 1 eat It ia now known to be the best lit anient for man ver used, actinc mild mr tr -.,., 4 ., Effects. J " Serjd ad die a lor ilinsirti itrcninr wrtih we think biVP'w nr.itll-., rvrnf rf i - .(,,.. No remedy ha ever met with sncn uoauaiified Huccess to our knowledge, lor bat aa well mm uuau. .rr5e,1-Iwl:e,,tUdiorslxtotlg for S5tt). I All Drusrgist8 have it or can cet it for you, or ,it will be aent to anv addrtM .n reeeit.t of SVS? l .Proprietors, l)R. B. J. KENDALL --uuBourg x aus, ermont.

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