Indianapolis News, Indianapolis, Marion County, 5 April 1875 — Page 3
Indianapolis Savings Bank Bemored to Wo; 66 Xut M&rket street. Open Moods yr w. K. JACKBOW, President JOHW W, RAT, Secretary.
JAM! JAM! JAM!
Another immense lot of Embroideries, jnst reeriTed, will be closed out at half price. Price oar good* before purchasing elsewhere. Half your money saved by buying your goods at the Boston Store,
theeveningnews
MONDAY. APRIL S, 1*7*
CITY IVKWH.
Billing matches are on the wane. Oats Bj field want* to be City Attorney. There ara 974 «*«*'■= pending in the Superior Court Dr. A. O. Selma! . ing to tlie Hot Springs for his health. The Fletf-her Pla'.c io'ks have a »p»eiUug match this evening. Horne colored men of this city are organizing a mjiial'rei troU|*e, D'lrlnglaat week 10,fin* freight cant were rolled through the city. John Harry and Edward Wren have joined the krmy of saloonatie*. Ida Fawkaer, the deaf mute,lias beln removed to Hendricks county. The “Evening Gossip” blows in this evening. It is a theater program. The garbage monopoly ordinance comes up to rUght iu the Council. The Third Ward Democracy nominate a C ounfcilman Wednesday night Thirty-four divorce suits are pending the April terra of the Superior Court Theproicctof playing Plainfield as an ludUnapolis suburb has played out Morit/ Kaufman, under sentence to the penitentiary, la at largo on t-7,0tX) bail. The 7th Ward Democracy aro troubled over the wominatlou of Mr. Somerville. The First Baptist church yesterday contributed ♦50 to the grasshopper sufferers.
I-oc’s "Republican" is expected
lito
to bloom this
week, with Butler as city editor.
The real estate transfers of last week foot up in
the neighborhood of half a million.
Harmon E. Flac.h, 40 North Missouri street, baa
tHseh ordered to the House of Refuge.
Military Park was closed yesterday to the public,
but a few more such days will open it.
•A faro game is said to be located over the Malson Doree and "keno over the fcenate. Police! Work upon the chapel-vault and green house at Crown H111 Cemetery will commence soon. Civil Engineer Brown will press his resignation to-night unless he is given leave of absence. Gen. Tom Browne presides in the case of Bacon vs the people at Plymouth church to-morrow eve-
ning.
Since the fire committees have ruled out billiard tables, the Deiwrtment bo>s purpose starting a ten pin alley. Major Burnside takes James Turner’s mail agency on the I., C. A'L., and Charley Glazier succeeds the Major. Nicholas Rdssoll, 596 North West street, has made the flrd application for a license under the hew liquor law. The Township Assessors throughout the county commence the assessment of personal and real property to-day. Fitzgerald, the disreputable saloonatic. has asaumeu charge of Fred Seitz's old West Washington street place. K. Reinm&n. John Mutz William Archer and John Rouan were fined, Saturday, for violatioa of the liquor law. Reforms aro slow. It ha- taken a long time to get the O’Kenuington and Shepherd on the down track ot oflicial life. Manager Leake is said to be the original “Sir Francis Levtsou” in ‘ East Lynn," playing it first w ith Lucille Western. Dan Siler, the old toll gatekeeper at Crown Hill, challenges any one over 45 years of age to run him a foot mix', 100 yards. The Courts have empowered receiver Wright, of the I. B. «& W. road to borrow money to put the road in better condition. The Tyiiographical Union and Red Cloud Tribe, I. O. ft- M., Saturday night adopted resolutions in memoriam of A. D. Stevens. The vacant lot so long an eyesore, on the corner of Ohio and Pennsylvania streets, will soon bo oc copied with a business block. The company which supported Mr. Leake and Charlotte Thompson left the city last night to rejoin Mr. Barrett at Evansville. Frank Mahoney, freight conductor on the I. C. <& L. road, has been promoted to the position of Su periuteudeut of the C. iV M. road The monthly report shows 85 patients in the city hospital, daily expense per capita 52 cents. There were 6 deaths. 9 births a d 93 discharges. The liceeulftwn Cemetery policeman has been withdrawn and ftrsurrectionn-ts esn now get iu their work without being interfered with. There are 45 secret societies in the city, 14 trades unions, 5 colored, four sectarian, 3 college, 5 temperance, 1 Know-nothing, and 12 benevolent. f Prof. Tschentseher lectured vexterday before the German Free Thinkers on Philosophy, and its tie \elopement since tlie time of Thales and Aristo-
tle.
• The question of leasing tlie Southern Park to CaflVe <k Mit'arty. for the use of horses cud course lor trotting, comes us to-night iu the Coun-
cil,
County Clerk Brown has made a reduction of 10 per cent in the wages of his employe®, and Deputies Kassell, Wilson and Kuetler retire on the 17th lust. Colonel N. R. Ruckle has been appointed Chairman, R. A. Hawkins secretary, and N. S. Byram Treasurer of the Republican city central committee. The I. C & L. road to day put two additional trains on both divisions of the line and the wages ot conductors have been reduced from ?100 to $85 per month. The Telegraph and the Zeitung both effirm the German school question only scotched, not killed, and intimate that it will yet become a vital ques tion in politics. A bad break in the water main at the comer of Vermont and Indiana avenue, occurred Saturday evening, and yesterday morning the main on Merrill street burst. D. W. Clark, 20 West Georgia street, a painter is suffering from a terrible accident. While at werk upon a 'adder It fell, throwing him astraddle of an iron ballnstrade. The First Presbvterian Sabbath School yesterday elected K. B. Martindale Superintendent, au B. Sharpe Assestant, Charles Latham Secretary and C. Dickson Treasurer. Is is the general custom to decry City Councils, but that of Indianapolis gets the hardest knocks, being known as the -wretched caricature.. '— [Terre Haute Journal. Judge Pettit delivered 14. Osborn 9, Buskirk 29. Downey Maud Worden 1$ of the 11? decisions of the Supreme Court, published in the last volume of the Indiana Reports. A death from small pox occurred on West Michigan street and after the remains had been removed a red dag was dung to the breezes by the vigilant Sanitary officer*. Low Sunday was very generally observed in the Catholic churches of the city yesterday, at St. Ma ry'* Cathedral some fifty cbiWFtO lec^iviof lb#
In the caw of Anna Kline, corner of We*t and Michigan street*, who died yesterday, it was not umu a few boros before her death that her physi taana pronounced the ailment small pox. It comes to light that Vorbees. when running for Senator invested $5i0 in the Globe on behalf of E. C. Kennedy, and yet this g- ntleman was rick when his vote was imperatively needed. The prematnrelv bom infant found in a cigar box baa been traced to its parentage, and matters are regular, but it wi 1 require several day s sessions of the coroner s jury to ascertain the fact I* the f'oroner farming out jobs to undertakers, and demanding a per cent when he puts something extra in their way; and did be fail in securing a per cent from Hedge*. Kenihau & Long? The latest advices from the tunnel policeman re-
-r He raid. How stands Barry on eradicating that commonest kind of a common d*ad fall ? fhe Republican nominee has already placed himself upon the record, and therefore it is certain he will get no votes from that swindling concern. Un. Miller, Minick and McLain, of the Surgical Instltate. returned Saturday from a month's stay in M Tinesota and the Northwest. They report the c.imale revere and their summer clothing of but little account in that latitude. The German Veterans yesterday elected Louts Ruth Captain ; Louis rchmidt. Con Gehring, W m. Ampthor and A. F. t'apelar Lieutenant*: Louis Kern, Commander of Artillery; A. Baumann, rred Hartman and John Leser, Trustees. In retaliation for beating the German school question, it Is now given out that in June a strong effort will be mude to elect three German School Commissioners: two in place of Mes rs. Brown and .Bingham, leaving the third in the return of Mr. \ ounegut. The National Bosrd of Appeals has ordered the Indianapolis Trotting Ass relation “suspended” because of failure to pay a premium to John E. rurner, of Phila lelnhia. The Trotting Association needed not this order, for it‘ suspended” months ago Tlie Southern excursionist*, made up of Grangers, real estate dealers, etc , mixed with a few editors. returned to the cDy Saturday evening Accompanying them was Col. Charle* E. Furlong, of Mississippi, and others, who joined the excureiousts at V icksburg. Councilman Albershardt will to night press the Ninth Ward fire engine house location, the joint lease with Queen Mah havitg expired,and the ho. s boys being really without a fixed resting place. This reel company is entitled toJretter aceomtnoistions, and should have it before another wintar. Ihw Democracy aro bringing a strong pressure to force Mr. Solomon fro n the Independent race in the 9th Ward against Mr. Bigham, but as Mr. 8. has “Hand” and has po itively declared that he will run so long as Mr. Bigham does. The News ain’t see just what good this “pressure” is going to do. The Bard, anxious to be captious, ironically alludes to the “Generals, Colonels, Majors, Captains, etc. ” in management of the charity ball, and suggest* for the coming committee a few “high privates, car(>et men. merchant* and grain dealers.” The war having been won by the epaulette, the Bard must tone down his jealousy. Michael Harrington, who claims to have been z&rroted on Meridian street the other afternoon. Saturday evening caused the arrest of Henry Mason, an Irishman from Avon, ten miles west. Mason proved an alibi; wasn’t acquainted with Mike, and wasn’t in town the day he was garoted, nor the day before, nor the day after. The modes by which “dead-beats” thrust themselves upon editorial excursions was ably dished up in the Sunday Herald, evidently by one who had suffered from personal experience. It is full of succulent thought for those who had no business with the Southern excursion, and yet managed to put themselves forward, somehow. E. E. Jones, representing himself as engaged in selling county rights for a patent jack-lifter, -ucceeded in victimizing the Whickerly brothers, who reside near Bridgeport, out of a $400 promissory note last Friday. 1 he brothers supposed they were signing some article of agreement prior to going into the jack lifting business, instead of which they attached their signatures to the note referred to. Nothing has been realized on the note ss yet, however.
H H A TH EH REEOR T.
Indianapolis, April 5—7 a. m. Chicago, 111 44 E clear Cincinnati, 0 51 E cloudy Fort Gibson 62 8E cloudy Indianapolis, Ind 4* E fair Keokuk, Iowa 47 E cloudy Lacrosse. W’is 42 8 fair Leavenworth, Kan 59 S fair Louisville, Ky 52 clear Memphis, Tenn 57 SE fair Nashville, Tenn 5i clear New Orleans, La 58 E fair Omaha, Neb 57 8 cloudy Pittsburg, Pa 39 NE clear St Louis, Mo fOSEfair St. Paul, Minn 37 SE cloudy Vicksburg, Miss 55 HE fair North Platte 22 NW fair
1.0VAL, HEMS.
new and elegant assortment of ladies’muslin underwear at the Dollar Store.
7N£f“The ‘‘Imperial photographs” are considered the “Bon Ton” of tin art, and are produced at the art studio of Harry Fowler, 24}£ East Washington street. o * ■^iS-Fowler’s photographs are ahead of all competitors. Gallery, 243i East Washington street. to * j&tBest and chea[>est gloves at the Dollar Store, 39 West Washington street. o * Berlin Heads at the new studio, 78 West North street, v •
JfST'Do no forget to c»ll and pasts an hour or so pleasantly away,'at the photographic studio of Harry Fowler, 2434 Kfu*t Washington street. " o * ^SuWymond it Heifer, carriage makers on Tennessee street, south of ;Washington, have their warerooms full of the latest designs 'and finest quality of work. Go and see. If you want your carriage repaired substantially at a low price you can not take it to a better place. tn-nntth-ut 5S«“The Grand Hotel Cigar Store. J. W. Lines, Proprietor, til South Illinois st. ou •
3®“The anxious awaited fresh arrivals in men’s, boys’, and childrens’ select suits at Arcade 6 are now ready for a thorough inspection. A call will well repay our old friends, and new comers especially. t * ^fuAlJ^first-class grocers keep Tousey A Wiggins 1 ? “No better hams.” ut*
WE
Will c’oae out our stock of WTEP L ADDERS a; the following prices for cash: 5 foot—Price, to 50 Selling for #2 15 6 foot—Price, St 00 Selling for 82 50 7 loot-Price, 84 50 selling for 82 75 8 foot—Price, 85 CO Selling for 83 00 10 foot-Price, S6 00 Selling for |4 0u 12 foot-Price. $8 00..; .*. Selling for 15 00 They are Tdell's Excelsior-BEST LADDEB made. Sent by express on receipt of price. CATHC AKT Cl#ElAAJri>, 3« East Washington Street, Indianapolis. ,
BOOKS WORTH READING.
Craik's English Literature. 2 vola.. Hours in a Library. Stephens......^ l ittie ( lassies. - Romance”.. Katerfelto, Mbyte MelvilleGladstone's “Vaticanism" Christ and Humanity. Goodwin.... Handy Bible, II volumes incase.. Se-reta of the Sanctum.
»5 00 1 75 1 00 1 50 40 2 00 10 60 1 50
Yohn & Porter, JTo. -L K;AJ*t 'Washington St.
Choice Honey Those desiring pure Honey, Maple Syrup, of the finest quality, will do w, U to call at 76 Maftsachnsetta Arenne.
THE BEST PLACE IH THE CITY TO GET Life-Like Pictures U M SKWtnw*],
andtuM <tf Victoria Cohen. Canada, member Royal College of Bor*eomT<>mario. 6ffloe, Ufc Virginia avenue. Reaidenoe. 829 Virginia avenue. Ofiee*oam,9toUa. M.,3«oCr. a.
HOUSE, SIGN AND ORNAMENTAL PlJoiJng Gaining and Fwooing. Kaiaomlnlny a specialty MOCKFORD <k SMITH, 7# It. Wayne
MAGUIRE HOTEL, Now open. East Ohio street, between Pennsylvania and Delaware. Patronage solicited.
DR. F\ M. HOOK. OFFICK: No. 46 14 Malott Ayeniie.
DR. D. H. OLIVER, OFiPICE-ae Ea«t Ohio.
B. HAMMOND Attorney at Lav, IS DI A. ffARO LIS, ISO. Office-Boom* 13 and 14 Talbott & New’* Block.
JOHN YOUNG, Attorney, ROOM 8, first stairway south of Postoffioe.
Dr. J. A. COMINGOR, Office, ’T'O E. MAchifran St.
T. S. F£OLI.iITVS,
(Late of Logansport, Ind.)
ATTORNEY, room No. 13 Hubbard Block, Indian-
apolis, Indiana.
AUSTIN F. DENNY; ATTORNEY AT LAW, Rooms 33 and 35 Thorpe’s Block, east of Post Office.
78 MASSACHUSETTS AVENUE
SPECIAL ATTENTION TO CUSTOM WORK. AH work warranted, called for and delivered. Cash-paid for carpet rags
DISSOLUTION. The partnership heretofore existing between P. FI. Jameson and D. Funkhouser has terminated by mutual consent. Perrons indebted to the firm will caU at once and make settlemeiri by cash or uote. P. H. JAMESON, os D. FONKHOU8ER.
FOUND. The “ALLIGATOR Coal Cook Stove/’ (which took the silver medal), 4.T NO. 157 WEST WASHINGTON STREET. .JOHN A. MYERS «* (Ul
Chas. N. Hayden, M. D., INDIANAPOLIS. Office, Franklin Fire Insurance Building, room t, second floor, corner of Circle and Market streets. Office hours from 10 to 12 a. m. and 2 to 4 p. m.
I1N r> I A.1V A FO JL.18 Insurance Co.
BANK OF DISCOUNT AND DEPOSIT.
PAY INTEREST OM DEPOSITS, uy and sell Exchange, deal In Commercial Paper, id make Collections in all parts of the United States, office in Company’s Building, corner Virginia avenue and Pennsylvania st, Indianapolis. WM. HENDERSON, President. ALEX. C JAMESON, Secretary.
NEW AND NOVEL laOTTZSRIZSS
♦12,000 for 92 00 812.000 for $2 00 8100,000 for 820 ( 0 8100,000 for 820 00
MISSOURI STATE LOTTERIES, On the 15th day of each month during 1875 will be drawn the 82 Single Number LoiP ry—Capital Prize, 812,000. 10,290 Prizes, amounting to 8100,(K0. Tickets only 82. Try a ticket in this liberal scheme. $1,200,000 IN PRIZES. Capital Prize, $100,000!
11,590 Prizes, amounting to 81,200,000! Will be drawn June 30,1875 Will ha drawn Sept 30, ls75 Will be drawn Dec. 31, l5”5 HP Whole tickets, 820; halves. 810; quarters. J5. Prizes payable in full, and no postponement of drawings take place. Address, for tickets and circulars, MURRAY, MILLER & CO.. Postoffiee Box 2,44*, 8t. Louis. Mo.
0 H I N; A, GLASS. QJJEENSWARE, ETC. PATTISON & FINLEY, So. 58 North Pennsylvania St.
TVOTICK. Druggists, confectioners, and parties engaged in dispensing soda waters, will find it to their interest to have their fountains charjjtd by A. Reed & uo., 475 Indiana avenue, Indianapolis, Indiana. P. 8.—Fountains to let at reasonable rates •ioecial contracts made for the season.
TIME TO PAINT.
guaranteed. Shop dence. No. 439 East Ohio street.
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FOR SA.I.E. Will rell on long time, at reasonable figures, the following valuable property in the city of Indianapolis: Illinois street—Lots 123,124 and 125, in Morrison'* third addition; is on the line of the street care: bouse contains 12 large rooms, is almost new and in splendid condition; has all modern improvements, marble mantles, hot and cold water, gas, bath room, etc., etc.; lot 120x202 feet; alley on side and alley in rear. Stables, wood, coal and carriage houses- in fad, everything desirable. The street is one of the best improved in the city. Lot is several feet above grade of street, and has stone wall in front. This is one of the nicest houses in the
city.
South Street, between Tennessee and Mississippi streets—A beautiful cottage, containing S rooms, with all necessary improvements. ■ Lot 40.6x195 feet; 30 foot alley in rear; has large stable and
wood-honse, etc., etc.
FOR TRADE.
A Farm of 8Cracres in Indiana, 50 acres cleared and balance in timber. Will trade for vacant lot
inside the city or mortgage notes.
A beautiful cottage on North Mississippi street, south of First street to exchange for a larger one
difference.
and pay difl
q/ire of^OHlTw^C^Nk, room No. 4, Glenn’*
Block.
pnees and terms, in-
CELKBBATED MICHIGAN FLOUB FOB BALK BV LEACH ft SCHAUB, ■ta l«« «a« U# ■iwwlwtiw
ENGLE & DREW’S
Smith! THE BEST IS THE WO ELD.
ICE CREAM i
EVERY day at
F Y 3L. E ’ S, 17 IVftrtli Pennsylvania Street. ■aJSpecial attention paid to furnishing Tarty and. W etilling Suppers.
FULTON MARKET CLAM CHOWDLR THIS HAY AT JUNE’S, Ol East Market Street, (Near Delaware.) Clams, opened or unopened, 81.50 per hundred. Oystere, opened or unopened, $2.50 per hundred. We use nothing but shell oystere, and the best the market affords.
SOUTH END HACK STABLE, No. 138 Maple street. First-class carriages furnished on all order*. Wedding parties and funerals a specialty. FRANK HUBLY, Proprietor,
COLLECTIIVO Of all kinds promptly done in the city. Also collect claims in all towns and cities in the United States. SHAFER A BROWDER, 40 North Delaware street.
HUEG-ELE’S National Billiard Hall,
39 EAST WASHISGTOS STREET.
The best of Wines, Ltquo r tand Cigars dispensed at the Bar.
TIN WORK If you want a first-class job of tin or sheet iron work or your tin roofs or gutters repaired, go to OAYIS’S TIIV NO. 1* WK8T MARYLAND 8TRKKT.
E. O. FRINK, Architect and Mechanical Engineer, Room 4, Glonn’a Block, Indianapolis, Ind. Designs, plans, specifications and details prepared for buildings and machinery. Patents roll cited.
FAIRBANKS’S STANDARD SCALES Of all kinds at Manufactnr ere’ prices. Also, Warehouse Truck*. WM. P. GALLUP, Agent for State of Indiana and Central Illinois. 43 and 45 North Tennessee strees. INDIANAPOI8. IND.
P. W. Babtholomxw.
J. BOSS DUBS.
BARTHOLOMEW & DUBS, Attorns aid Counselors at Lav, SO. 87 EAST MARKET S ET,
(Thorpe Block),
ET,
INDIANAPOLIS. IND,
w ODD. Mill wood at 91 50 per load or 99 per cord, at 956 East Ohio street. Orders by mall prompt!; filled .
CROQUET And Base Ball Emporium. Headquarters for ('blldren’s Carriages, entirely new styles and of superior quality. Fishing Tackle, Semes, Bird Cages, Walking Canes, Traveling Bags, Baskets, Beads, Jewelry, etc., WHOLESALE AND RETAIL.
CM AH. MAYSQR CO., as West Washington Street
TRUNK Factory under the Bee Hive. Best assortment and CHEAPEST Trunks in the city. Jan. Roger t.
IRA H. CARPENTER, WHOLESALE DEALER IN Pine Xiumber, LATH AND SHINGLES, 58 E. Market Street.
DEFORMITIES
National Snrsical Millie, LARGEST SURGICAL INSTITUTE IN AMERICA. INDIANAPOLIS, IND. Branches: San Francisco, Cal & Atlanta, Ga. Orer forty thousand cases cured. Including Cur vstures of thi Spine. Club Feet,
HIP DISEASE
Crooked and Stiff Knees, Deformities of the Face, Hare-Lip. Cleft Folate, Wry-Xeek, Croao-Eyen, Paralysis,
SPINAL DISEASES
Diseases of the Eye and Eat, A&d Surgical lMc» e—c« Ui general.
DISEASED JOINTS
By our improved mechanical appliances and treatment, atich cases are relieved of pain, deformity, or lose ol limb; saving the long agony often endured.
FILES & FISTULA
RadicalFy cured in a few days without hindrance from btiBices*. Xo danger. The treatment is so secret, yet new to the profession. Address, NATIONAL SURGICAL INSTITUTE, INDIANAPOLIS, IND., Or Atlanta, Ga., or 319 BtuU St., Ban Francisco, CaL
glazing, silvering, glass-staining, analysts of colon, harmony, contrast, etc., 30 conts. Book of Alphabets, 50 cents. Book of Scrolls and Ornaments. 91. Watchmaker and Jeweler’s Manual, 50c. Taxidermist’s Manual, 50c. Soap-maker*’* Manual, 25c. Guide ‘ 28c 1 aellen
subjict tew mmsTs im? fibit m teuae Particularly Those in Moderate Circumstances.
That all must he CLOTHED is a fac*t that admits ot no controversy. That point being settled, then comes the important questions ot what to wear, and how and where to hay to the greatest advantage. The larger portion of the public are accustomed to look to the dally papers for information in regard to who keeps the class of goods they desire to purchase, and then go and examine the goods and prices. THE BOSTOX SQUARE DEALTKO CI.OTHING HOUSE ftilly understanding this fact, have alwa> s made a judicious use of the press to give this needed Information, and they feel that the very great success they have met with, is owing to the fact that the public have learned from experience that they in every instance perform all they advertise to do. A few facts concerning the character and position of the Wholesale House in Boston, and its manner of conducting its business, will be of interest to the general public, wherever o ne of their Popular Branch Houses are located; showing the great advantages they hold over all others in the Retail business. In the first place, they established a MANUFACTORY OF CLOTHING ou a different basis from the ordinary manufacturer, by securing the best talent for the CUTTING DEPARTMENT, thereby insuring a fit in all eases equal to the best Custom-made. Their very large business enables them to pay the price which, only, will secure such a high degree of excellence in this most Important department. Secondly. They employ In their work room the best trained help they can find, thns insuring the best class of work, which, added to the uneqtialed fit of their garments, makes their goods the most desirable Clothing to buy. Thirdly. In the selection of goods the greatest care is used, and none but the most reliable material Is used. All Cloths are purchased directly from the mills, thereby saving two or three profits, which accounts for the very low prices they are able to lay their goods before the people for; they do their bnsiness strictly for CA8H, and have OYE PRICE OYLY. All goods will be cheerAilly exchanged or the money refunded should the purchase not prove satisfactory. In conclusion, they would advise every person desiring to purchase a garment of any kind, to look over their stock and prove to their own satisfaction that they can boy of the BOSTON SQUARE DEALERS a better fitting, a better made and a more stylish class of goods, and at as low prices as the ordinary retailer can purchase his goods for in Boston or any other market. BOSTON SQUARE-DEALING ONE PRICE CLOTHING AND FURNISHING GLUE STORE, 26 & 28 SOUTH ILLINOIS STREET, FRANKLIN LIFE INS. CO. BUILDING, INDIANAPOLIS.
BELL & ISHERWOOD, 66 N. Pennsylvania St., (Talriotf* New Block.) H^lRDW^RE JlND cutlery* A FULL ASSORTMENT OF NEW GOODS—FRICKS LOW. HA-VIC OPENED A.ND -A.PE NOW PE^ADY EOR BUSINESS
L. SIEliSDORFER Has removed his BOOT and 0HOK Store from 41 E. Washington street, to No. S4 North Pen iiMy Ivan ta Street, where can be found the finest stock of Men’s, Ladies’ and Children’s Boots and SHoea. BW Boots and Shoes made to order on short notice
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ACADEMY OF MUSIC. Lsakjb ft Dickson Proprietor!.
This (MONDAY) Evening, APRIL 0, 1879, The Great Adelphi Combination, LEONARD GROVER, Manager, will make their first appearance, presenting the following unexampled company of stars; The famous dramatic star, E. T. STETSON, in his highly successful drama, Neck and Neck, supported by a dramatic company of rare and unquestioned excellence. The wonderful acrobats, THE LINTON FAMILY, Victor, Adelbert aud Marcel, whose success at the
Ambroise and Krancois, their second appearam e In America. The -tar German Comiqne, Barney Reynolds; the famous negro comedians aud song and danCe artists, the Reynolds Brothers, George itnd Charles; the very popular and fascinating serio-comic, Frankie: the renowned and popular serio-comic, Polly Daly; the skillful skipping-rope d&nseu e and Irish vocalist, Lizzie Shelton; tue charming lady song and dance artiste, Alice Day; ih - wonderful man-fish and ct ampion swimmer, Harry Guir; the famous King of the Coronet, Opt. Harry Page: the popular leading man, Thomas Badciiffe; the able and leading character comedian, George Morris; the able comedian, E. B. McCall: tne talented young comedian, Harry Little: the very tulented leading lady, Miss Marion Somers; the talented and popular soubrette. Miss Frances Kemble; the able and popular actress. Miss Msrtha Shelton; the charming Interpreter of the heroines, Miis Ella Wilson, supported by able auxiliaries. Continued CMange of Specialty Stan and Aeta. Gallery, 35c; dress circle 50c; parqnette, 75c; box tickets, 91. teats reserved at Bradshaw’s Music Store without extra charge. Remember the matinees Wednesday and Saturday. Remember the matinee prices: Ladies and children, all parts of the theater, 25cents; male adults, 50 cent*. No seats reserved at matinees.
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GKEfc, A1VI> Organ Concert BY OEOBUE W. KOBOAN,
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