Indianapolis News, Indianapolis, Marion County, 25 August 1876 — Page 4
TUB INDIAN-fPOLIS DAILY NBWQ:- FRIDAY EVENING AUGUST 25, 1876
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THE DAILY NEWS
FRIDAY. AUOD8T 2S, 1878.
OITY
1. p m. Berometer.
..30,066 | Thermometer ,
The office of The Rrenlng News hu been removed from No. 60 North Pennaylvenia street to No. S3 Kast Market street,
Joarnal baUding.
Leon Kahn goee east Jto-morrow. The aehooi institute meats Monday. The public schools open Monday week. The reforin club meets this evening in
Mozart hall.
A slander suit of-immense proportions ■ on the tapis • . A Kirgan A Oo are killing on an average ,200 bogs per day. T. A. Godwin has suffered from the prowling* of a thieL The Kvenlng News to the beet adrertisi ng medium in the city. The gutton on Mississippi street, near Ohio, are In a bad way. Max Gnndaiiioger, of thaAroade, leaves f or the east tomorrow night. It's better than « circus to hear Samuel Love and Gal. Darnali talk polities. There are upwards of one thousand cases pending trial in the Superior Court. ' Dr. Keating has secured a patent on his ponderous machfne for digging seWers. The Indianapolis presbytery convenes at Danville on the l2thbf next riionth. The city hoard of equalization has an order to meet this afternoon at 5 o’clock. Henry Clay Kilw varies the monotony to-morrow by a. trip west, instead of east
Another reduction in wages to reported with the employes «t the Barren wheel works. > j. /-»►,,> . I v. The cify dispensary was overcrowded t his forenoon wteh applicants for medical assistance. George W. M’CWn, married to Mary in ’74, snee for a divorce upon the ground of abandonment. ? • The speaking at Washington hall tonight is in English, by Mr. Simon Wolf, of Washington. The state board of agriculture reports will be distributed to the county auditors by the 1st of September, : . For making bargains in seal estate there is no such eoononMcal and efteotive way as by advertising in Ttfe News. Johnson, a oonvict, was brought down frofa Michigan Citv tbto forenoop, as a witnese in the William: Thera to no medium like The News for advertising, because its circulation Is so - large and ft to bo generally read. Dr. Watoon, pastor of Meridian street M. E. church, has returned, and will oc cupy his pulpit on next Sabbath. The News is the cheapest paper In the state, and furnishee more reading for. the money than any paper, weet of Pittaburg The Sullivan street nuisance is likely to be abated at last by action of ecu noil, much to the relief of residents in that vioinity. T. 8. Nevin, BalUmare: 0.1. Culpepper, Bloomington, 111, and John F. Crawford, Richmond,were visitor*on ’Change to-day. The-fire gong placed in the board of trade rooms has been ivmoved, the board declining ttr purchase it aYeomething over
plSOt
Min Tilly Talbot, daughter of the bishop, died this morning at Lsxingtou, Ky., where she had been with her grandfather, Dr. Bright. The grain in store at tbto point August 24th was: Wheat, 8,093 bushels; com, 194 737 bushels; oats, 13,697 bushels, rye, 6,181 bushels. Several Chinese laundry establishments eend forth odors suggestive of the necessity of the sanitary officers inspecting their piwmlssa. The board of trade election occurs next
In the foreclosure suit of Rohlmer vs Brouae, brought by Bradbury A Ballinger in the superior court, over two hundred peiaot s aie made party dafendaato in tha
aation.
Last night the child of Ado'ph FUnr, foreman of the Teleg’aph office, died.* —making the eighth Mr B. has iustdur Ing his live yearn residence in Clneinuati and three bers Christina Kan* was arrested this afternoon for assault with attempt to kill Anna Oleaaou. The row®grew out of jsaleuiy, and will hardly reach farther than an assault and battery. John Evans and David Sullivan, arrested by Truck* last evening for coocsrmuent in the Kentucky 'avenue attack upon Williams, were to day aent over until next wet k for examination. Chris. Brademeyer was fined one dollar and coats on a light case of wife whipping, and John Anderaon and John Mueller were salted by the mayor for striking one another. This, to-day. Satouel Turner, a baggage thief, was caught last evening preying upon a valise be urging to V. Van Tramp, of Belleville. Ki neaa. He was run in by Preston, and to-day went to the grand jury. The establishment of John Rosenberg, 198 Ea»t Washington street, was raided by thieves laat night, who secured entrance via the cellar. A quantity of clothing and underwear was carried off. Caleb Parish, janitor for Shively’s Block, has been arrested on a grand jury indictnient charging him with seducing his stepdaughter. Rachel Gitwon. The crime comes under the head of inceet Governor Hendricks, with a number of prominent citizens, left at 7:30 this morning over-.the J., SL and I. road for New Albany, to attend the funeral of Speaker Kerr at that point this afternoon. The board*of health officers are fattening no, and there is a roseate hue in Broicn’a countenance, and a solidity about Vance, proving comfortable living Gentlemen, tackle the Seilers farm. Dennis Campbell sues tbe I. G. and L for several thousand dollars damages, beeaue- tbe conductor refused to honor a ticket which he claims to have purchased for passage between this city and Augusta. Residence S60 North New Jersey street, Thcmaa J. Steele, was visited by bargla-s yesterday or the day before, and tne premise* thon ughly ransacked. Nothing is missing, save a razor belonging to Ohas.
P. Fact
Councilman Schmidt Is little bat wrathy; and he rites and denoanoes as wholly false the story that Commissioner Fulmer to giving employment to live stock belonging to him. In short, he owns po team. Is there public spirit enough to contribute money tnffloient to reconstruct the circle park flea staffT Dop t let every gentleman respond at once with a bandson, e contribution, for the reaction would be overpowering. . Notice# of religious services on Sunday should be banded in to The News before one o’clock to-morrow. The News is read so much by strangers at tbe hotels, as well aa by raaidt-nts, that it is the beet means of Informing the public of services. John Brown, to-day, in the second edition of the criminal eourt, was fined one cent and given thirty deys in jail for lareeny. William Hogan, grand larceny, was acquitted, and Thomas Williams was placed on trial for stealing money from Thomas Johnson. About the middle of last month Timothy, child of John Donohue, on South Illinois street stumbled through a broken railiqg surrounding the tunnel, and was killed by the fall. The father now sues the city for $5,000 damages. The Occidental hotel register indicates the Alleghenian elub to comprise the following: Wm. Coatee, manager; Masers. Quest Nelson, McKelay, Rocsp, Cnmminga Williamson, Wilkinson, Hamm, Lane, Gallagher and Hogau. Mr. Simon Wolf, of Washington, who speaks in English at Washington hall to night, to spoken of as a very eloquent and Interesting speaker. He will take occasion to pay his respects to the Sentinel, for its assault upon him this morning. Frank Landers's priyato secretary, Rose, with a supply of finance doemnenta In hand, baa started oat on a minrionary tour through this congressional diet net, distributing Prank’s Speeches and making aoma himself when occasion offers. The chief of polio# has given notice that for tbe balance of this month the pablio lamps will he lighted at 7:45 p. m. and extinguished at 3:55 a. m. The lighters will commence forty minutes before the given time, both to light and extinguish. Quite a number of prominent Christian worken will afternoon meeting of M. 0. Associations, which commences this evening, to be continued over el unday. Yesterday Tbe News stated that the library attache* had care of the Cirole park flag ’Taint so; ’twas another feller altogether,—a republican, who, grieving that tbe democracy were not Hying the flag at half-mast in memory of Kerr, mounted it on hie own hook.
^esdenta in the vicinity of English aye nu* have been much annoyed of late by buys making raids on their fruit, and yesterday one Quinlan,' being caught in tb# act of stealing, was captured and held for quite a time, until an officer could arrive. The boy wan afterward let go with a reprimand, although a good switching would
have bean in order.
".v I A Manly Reply. A telagram direct ad to Ed. Henderson, Was delivered at the state office! today.
asTheYntl***’ End “* ***** * im ® a PP ro * oh '
ingly oo the increase
Morris Eddy retnrned test evening from saSs^rie
mepeage.
oey learned that the telagram was for another party, and in addition to hie response being entirely- foreign to what was called for in thediepatch, the deputy is out of pocket thirty cento advanced m cha ges. Aa Open Nata so <*e#r«« W. Julian. How. GaoaoK W.- JoniAa: It ie with feelings of intellectual inferiority, and a knowledge of individual obecurity, that I attempt to address yon, knowing dull well your ability as a logician, and power to combat a political opponent I zee by democratic papers that you are to fddreas them on tb« political issues of the present time. Honored sir, do my eyes deceive me? Do tny senses convey the import of the nod e-George W. Julian ademocratis Speaker? I have listened in times past to the eloquence that dropped as pearls from your )ipa; am 1 to believe that it was all an idle tale, a mare fiction, to be heard and soon forgotten? Perhape I will be told that times change, and men with them. Times have^hanged, but I would be sorry to feel and know that you are not tbe same honest and fearless George W Julian that yon were ten years ago. whom the democrat* reviled, and, as i,t were, apat upon. Are not the issues the same as they were in I960? Is not the same class of men pushing to the front as then, and are they not as willing now as than to sacrifice life and personal liberty to .gain their ends? Perhaps yon think I AM presumptions in thus freely addressing you. It may be that I sm, bat you must not feal that it is amt m abuse, bat the true utterances of one Who sttli think* you are tbe same in principle hot (pardon the expression! nmguided. You were the champion of tbe ootorwd man, and did ail in your power for his freedom; you were ready
friends? Your apeeoh to-night w 11 have lo be abase of the republican party as you can not speak of the past virtntsof the democratic party withoot stultifying yourself. If a few individual republicans in the past have done wrong is that an excuse fur putting the reins In tbe hands of the rebel*? If Tllden wtre elected it would be so. Look at tbe lower branch of the national aseembly-thirty-four commute-*, twe ity-one of tb«m Bade* the chairmar snip of men who foaght ;o deetroy the government I know ’hat they were yardoned under the amn sty bill, but tbeir batn d and malignity have not boon destroyed, and tbe? now fight in oongn-ee to gain that which they ioet In the field of battle. If you have a pereonal grievance to avenge, bide yonr time, but do not fly blindly to the ride of the enemy and stab yonr friends in the back. Geo W. Julian, can yon face an intelligent audience in the city of Indianapolis and ask them to vote for Thomas A Hendricks, wboee virtues (if he has any) are negative; the man who bad not a word to say in favor of the anion in her dark hours? Or, esn yon find word* to praise Samnel J. Tilden. who. in 1864. wee president ot a peace convention which declared the war faflnrc? They hsve not changed an iota; they are the same sehemii g. canning demagogues, and r<bels that they were. If yon can aek the •cts of Indiana to vote for them, it is you that has changed and given the lie to yonr utterances of former years Can you face your old friends, the colored men, and ask them to vote the Democratic ticket in the fare of the preeeut state of affairs in tbe south ? Pause in yonr mad career and ask >ourself the questions: Is the government safe in the hand* of men who foaght five year* to destroy it? Is the welfare of the colored man to be enhanced by put ting former slave driver* in office? They will welcome you to their ranks, but when tbe spoil* are to be devided (which i* dnly a bar# possibility), they will say: You deserted the can*# you labored for all yonr life; what assurance have we that yon will not deeert ns? Ben. Hill and Gen. Butler of South Carolina, will be the kind ef men they will want. George W. Julian, hesitate before yon commit yourself to this iniquitous bargain and sale RKrcenicAX. IwbtAMAroua, Aug 25, 1876. Weather Keport. v iHMAaAreua, August 25—T A. u Fort — 70 X cloady r Cairo, Hi*,... 77 N cloudy Cincinnati, (X._ 74 8 W cloudy Davenport, Iowa. 59 N W clear Deorer. 47 N w clear Ind lane petti 7J N W fair Keokuk, Iowa. 59 N fair Leavenworth, Kan.. 60 N Cloudy Loolsvtlle, Xy 74 S fair MeupiUB, Vena 81 S fair FVabvllla, Teon 77 S fair Few Orteaaa, U «2 N fair Ctosks, Vek— 55 N # cle»r Pi-toterg, Pa 78 8 W fair Portlauit, Oregon 56 8 E cloudy Ban: aae CUj, D. T_... 56.S E clear Ban Francisco, CaL. at 3 W cl car •Aoevepwrt, la. 80 J w rloar fit. > oaSk Ma..... 69 N Mr V'ckshmm Mto* 79 N fair Virginia City, Montana. 40 N clear
1*00Ah If a MS, Wnrsr those gentlemen who have always had their clothing made to order, af cr selecting piece goods to suit themselves, are canvlneed that drees and burnes* *uIts, coa*S, pants, vests, overcoats, etc., can be and are made up, which will suit the most exacting taste, and at onehalf the price of suit* made to order, then they will probably make up their minds to buy their clothe* ready made. To be convinced of tbe economy of baying ready-made clothing, both as to Its eoetand wearing qualities, call at the Meridian CloShtug House, 120 and 122 South Meridian street, and exawine their elegant and •tyllah clothing In diagonal and plaids. The goods manufactured by this boose can be sold very cheap. Good pants made.to order from 36 to te, and suit* from $20 to W0.. They hsve all facto ties to get up garmeu j allow figures. But small expense is connected with the retail department, and the public get the benefit.
CuBAPiev dishes at Curiosity Shop. e
oe^
Whbm the Hon. Simon Wolf tackles the Democracy to-night, at Washington Hall, the look-ers-on will see tbe fur fly.
CnocBaua, reetaaranu. bote's, fasslll**, etc.‘ ■applied with the Pioneer oyster. Be Rutter, agent, 137 Weat Washington street. th t ■ — — ♦ »" • '■ ■ CAJtr aio* ■fair* made to order on abort notice. Call en A. Darling, at Meatier Urea*, 43 and 45 Bt'M Washington street. tu ■ . —f*4 e,
InnisPtrrAWLa Eviuarci Found in the fact that Ford A Noel are selling the best white wheat flour,-hay, oats, corn and sail] feed at “rock bottom" prices, and wel|ht> guaranteed, at Central Flour and Feed Store, No. 66 North Illlnoi* street. tn °
Waxbantxij Clear Havana ('‘gars at 5 cents, $2.50 lor 50 boxes. at the United States Cigar Store, No. 2 Martindale’s Block. . *
Ths genuine U. A Cigars— American Eagle, - Congress, 0. H. Senate, U. A Redwill be tbe leading brands, at So apiece, for sale at No. 2 Martindale s Block.
Scotch Als Ginger Ale, Brown Stout, AH genuine imported, at . Garter A Fletcher’s, 300 Mass. ave.
Ladiis’ hoke and underwear at t Store, ua’.
Cigars. Tobacco, Snuff, r Pouches, Holders, Bags, Best goods at tow price*
ChAS, F. Meyer, 11 N. Pennsylvania st.
Cigars, Pipes,
etc., etc.
Fob a truly good, found, st.ady, reliable, invigorating, bracing-np, and amsAhing political speech, hear tha Hon. Elman Well at Washington Hall, to-night.
Gomx
East,
Gone Boat,
and Willi** to give hid and encouragemtmt to tba uattoo to its Ijoui of per.! If I were to sek yoa If you bad changed yett would answer wo. Then how can job otter on* word inrfavor of the demo exatflo party ar the present time? Oen
Jtot ; record of yottr new-fodhd
Gone Hast,
Geo. Heitkam, Geo Heitkam, where he Will purchase, at once all the latest novelties in gentlemen’s piece $bods, both imported and domrstlc. George means business, and those who want to be well dressed, and at the same time get the full worth of their money, will consult their best interests by calling at 40 North Illinois street, St. Charles Block.
Ihi United States Cigar Manufactory will open their retail stand to-morrow, the '26th, at room bo. 2, M&rtindale's block, Pennsylvania street. ,
Indiana roils, August 24,1876. Messrs. McGUliard * Field, W. W. Caldwell and others : We desire to express our thanks for the promptness with which our loss on the street railway stables and contents has been adjusted by all the companies interest-.d. A number of the compauie* have already P*id their portion of the loss to onr entire Satisfaction, t. With best wishes we remain yours mi’.y, A K. Shspasd, Pres’t. Charl-s F. Johnson, Trees, tn t To* h. Johnson-. 9u/t.
Hon. Simon Wolf will pay his respects to the ^aotinel to-night In his speech In Englishat Washington Hall.
Tbs finest oyster* aervad np In tha bast manner at BohaffUer'*. go.«» »i Washington at. th t j.l a ' - Dneo’, j " Med!, mer.
Paints,
if Bto
Browning A Bloaa, 9 and 11 fi. Wash. at. th l
PTHArniam's Oyatei
street.
Hay at 60 Bast WashingSoo
tot
Ths Hon. 81mon W Ington Hall, ro red h
DU will, to night, st Washet for the Democracy.
Ths Pioneer oyster ter, agent, M7 Wsst V
i are the best. D. DeRulashington atreet. lb t
Bun cages et the $
Biore. no*
Pina oysters st 60 E
iat Wasfalngten street, th t
+re
West Washington
caires streat
Hon Simon Wolf, of Washington, spaaks tonight gt Washington Hail, in English. He is ft renting and eloquent orator. Otstm* every style at Schaffner’s. th t
t-e
Tn advantages oi ata evening paper for advertising porpoaes are apparent on refltotloo. In the morning the day’s work is before the husband and housewife; the paper is taken up, and a hasty giauqs given to the telegrams and local news, and Iti is thrown aside for the oares of the day. There is no time to read further, and before evening tha paper Is transformed Into a dress pattern or Into • fire-light-er. Tne evening pap4r comes tn st s time when the labor* of tie day are completed, and the hour* between tea and bedtime are given to reading. The telegram*, local newt and minellany are all read, and still there are hour* to spare, and the Advertisements are reed and re-read, and the bargains ofibred discussed n the family circle, and conclusions reached t* to where to make purchases. ua *
LITTUi NECK CLAMS, FKESU COVJE Oysters, MEW PACK1MO SARDINES, FOI TED MEATS, Pr* served Canton Ginger. CHINA TEA - STORES. II. H.
13CY YOCSt, Flour ond Feed
cm K A kelevriftre
Of BITCH
147 North Dela
SOHKCB, street, ue®
mi URSST IIS H.
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EXCTKSrON TO LAFAYETTE.
SUM DAT, AmsMM 27. tmmt.
qCDWARD NOLAN,
Chairman Committee Arrangements.
MERIDIAN; HOUSE and Restaurant,
Comer (Milo and Meridian meats to tboee who deal
wetk Also,
Hi CELT FURNISHED
eeta, offers induoeboard by day or
QMS TO RENT.
Day board, $4 per week. Meals, 2(c. Ice Cream
at all hour*. Jj
IM BAMKJhJe PTCX. This Is to give notice thp>t on the 24th day of
A.^u., ..D., 1^,.
ity of Marion, and been adjudged a
toon: That the paytjrery of any property
to him or for his
tveued against the estate ‘ of William ( of Indianapolis, In the county of Mari
State of Indiana, who bankrupt on his own ment of any debti and deli belonging to such bankrn] use, and the transfer of
orty by him is of creditors ol
debts and
eatate, will
■uptey, to be Market street,
forbidden bylaw; that a
the said bankrupt choose one or more
be boldest at a Court „ holdefa at tbe office. No. 64 Bast in the city Of Indianapolis, in before John W Bay, Esq [Begt* 1 day cf September, A.D., 1376. *
B«K. J. SPOONER,
U. K Marshal, District of j Indiana, Memenger
The copartnership here! the undersigned, under tb(
of BECKKR A 8CHWIN<;E; is this day dia by mub al consent, Josepli;Becker retiring from
■aid firm.
The business will be eftnUnued at No. 31 NPenrsylvania »reet and 25y Massachusetts ave. nue by HENRY SCHWINOE, who assumes the pavment of all firm llabiuyiea, and is authorized to collect.*!! money* due sAid firm JONkFh BHCKJEK. SLBIWiafOR.
HEN
Indianapolis, July 21, l!
UA o-Th
THE
itsa. BUSINESS
Co I liege AM TFLEGRiPH llllflpTOTE Of is Ci'y Has been thoroughly remodeled and refitted
J. Rom Dabbs,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
FLWCHKR A BHAKPrs BLOCK, R K. ear-
ner Washington and Pennsylvaala sta.
th ot
HATS Xaow Down! FALL bTYLEN ABBIYINp. JO E R. H.~Y _ SEIhF, ,90 NORTH PENNSYLVANIA BT.
HAMOYKK UOLLEOE. The next term begins on Wednesday, September 6th. Tuition free. Two full courses, classical and Scientific,with Preear*tory Department. Boardl r 'g lew; location healthy; ao aaloona. For Informat ion and eataloguea, apply to Rev. G. C. HECKMAN, D. D., lYealdent, Hanpver, Indiana. v e-th.tow-h
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ptm-hnsed
and well established IVcf. Ksnnkdy s late
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■raws
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Cheaper than the Cheap* eat.
Oood as the Best. We will tarnish The Weekly Hew* post-paid for Five Months for Forty Ct«. Address * J. H. HOLLIDAY, Indianapolis, Ind.
u ud e r the-person: who has purrhhj
i of Prof. Kemnsc
Interest In t
VNSDY, hi* old
Isadml'ted by all to bo
Its hind
•h on Booh-keep’ng
, , r . -e most practical book-keepeMs; on) versany'igfianMfb
tants, and hi* sno-
od ucator stands whpre he has
u*. IJ
Ths N. VT. C. Universfty it fortunate once more Col. Giiham, well known to the students i>! last year, and with whom every student would have b. arded if he could have kept them, has purchased the William* House, is patting it in splendid ordeti, and Fill this year board the ladles iff the sebncL It I* need tew to say to those who know Mr*. Graham that ttofar
you stand up and point with pride to the 1 daughter* will find with l or a hone. Board
only $4 per week, all furnished.
tutu
book of
an expert book-keep*: edeed by all practical a etas >>8 a elaawcal and t unrivaled in the S’ate of taught for the lari tweul vice* of Prof J. T a Liar* for the coming year as r . Telegraph y and Penman tk»n of this geruletnau’s hi* reputation In his New York toS*n Kra’ Prof, G. W. Huns *Y,. well known in the city integritv. gectlemauly accompi’shments aud t
profesriem.
We propose to o*»r to <he public more real gennine talent in oar Faculty than any other Burines* School in the cduntry, and we want only a fair trial to dcmontirate this to a oartesnty. Coll ge Rooms, N6; 41 a Meridian st KENNEDY & HENSLEY, Propers.
Sve year*. The serhave been secured ir of Shorthand, p. The bare menme Is.uflicieat. for ties Is known from _bar of th, firm. Is dlanapolis for his rtmont, bu tineas devotion to his
rro 91
AGENTS
fee of 86X00,
mor® m
01QPFBDAY ITS WANTED.-All cta» worxing people of both
and old, miUBa
k for us in
ment
for avery hoaris work. $ i^’’ rdrii^ao^r u 1 thi \ work or basinem lammed what we ^
W * 00Q to rilDw (add** trth'w
AYERS’ Ague Cure,.
Forthe speedy relief of Fever and Ague, Intermittent Fever, Chill Fever. Remittent Fever, Dumb Ague, Periodical or btooas Fever, etc., and indeed all the affections which arise from malarious, marsh or miasmatic poisons, has been widely used, daring the last twenty-five year*, in the treatment of these distressing dls eases, and with such unvarying success that it hasgalnad the reputation of being InfalUlA. The shakes, or chills, once broken by it. do not teULm, until the disease is contracted again. This has made It an accepted remedy and tras-tod-apoUfic for the Fewer and Ague of the Weet and the Chills and Fever of the Foeth. Aria’s Aeu* Cuaxeradicates tbe noxious poison from the system, and leaves tbe patient SS well as before the attack. It thorougffly ex pel*tbe dhteast.ro that no Liver CombtefUta, Rheumatism. Nearateia, Dysentery or DeMllty follow the cure. Indeed, where Disorder* of the Liver and Bowels have occurred from
i, it remove, the cause of them No* only t* It an effectual
posed to maiaria, it5?B^3d^potorasSl protect them from attaok. Travellers and temporary residents in Fever and Ague localities are tmt* enabled to defy the disease. Tbe ggnere’ debility which 1* so apt to ensue from oontinued exposure to malaria and miams, has no speedier remedy. For Merer OasmpUklrela ft is an excellentlemgdy. , qrSijMMuSVwMtoaHSgSS! “
MAPLEWOOD HOUSE
oxTnaaBM. s m. h
Now open for Bumsror Boarders, Freedom from “hsy fuvsri' insared. Send for etrcmlsre to L *. ABBOTT, Froprio tor. o 8
om th* ABAdiHeBa PLIMPTON HOUSE. WATCH HILL, to L Reopened in June. Visit the beat. All abote attractions. 0*
CONTINENTAL HOTEL, 0AMATOOA MI’MIMOM. M. Y. Open all the year. Thoroughly refitted for tbe Centennial season. Table nnsurpasrod. •2.60 to $3 60 per day. o * xTbRUORTHA, M. D„ Manager.
IffOBLUSQUIB BOtiE, fHOADELPHIA No. 238 North Eighth street, above Race. Centennial Lodgings, newly furnished, 60 eta. and 75 cts. per day. Special tenus to dubs and Borletias Also, fine house with board and rooms for 'stiles and gentlemen, at No 460 North 7th street. [oa °] W. M. PBARCR.
1824. mdmajw*. 1876. CATSKILL I0DHTAI HOUSl La-rest Hotel in the CatskUl regions, only first clsss house oc tbe mountains, and ths only one commanding ths famous view of the Hudson valley Open June 1 to October 1. Send lor circular. Special rates. •cTL BEACH, CatskiU, N. Y. Cataklll read Maaal»4a Heaae Stagee aati Carvlagea.—An agent in sttendance on toe arrival of all train* and oats at CatskUl. ti°
k THChCHHEB CAPITAL. A.. Lelaiii’s Oceas Hotel LONG BRANCH, Charles & Warren Lelasd.
IMIMMIEMSE CHESTER, PENTST. The vpeclons buildings of Pennsylvania Military Academy, occupying an elevmted.site, and oomn and tug an extensive view of the Delaware river and surrounding country, will be opened during the summer vacation, commencing June 20, forthe accommodation of visitors to the Exposition. Hourly trains direct to the Centennial bui id lug; 40 minutes’ ride. Circulars on appUation. rte °] HYATT A CARTER, Managers.
MAXSON HOUSE, HARAGAHBBTX PIER, B. I. This house is now open for guest*. First-clam in every respect. Term, reasonable, te " N. G. BORR, 9nperintendent
ROSSMORE HOTEL. Junctiono< Broadway, 7th Avenue and 42d St., MEW YORK CITY, Three block* west of Grand Central Depot, near ths Elevated Railroad, and but twenty minutes from Wall street. A NKW AND ELEGANTLY FURNISHED HOTEL. All modern Improvements. Rates $4 per day. Liberal terms to families. CHARI.H8 R. LELAND, Proprietor of Delevan House, Albany, N. Y., and Clarendon Hotel. Saratoga. te
SWEET SPRINGS, ■onroe Ceanty, Weat Ylrgtaia. This old and delightful Summer Rerort will be open for the accommodation of visitors on the 15th of June. No establishment is its superior In point of beauty, comfort, or elegance of its appointments, Since last season tt has been repainted and renovated ' throughout, and It is now in perfect condition. Charges: Per day, $3; per week, $17.50; per month, $60. Children under k-n years and col ored servants, barf price Excursion tickets, good for the Mason, con be ootained at tbe offices of the Pennsylvania Central jr Baltimore or Ohio Railroads. Parties or families deal ring to make arrangements for the season, or for further Information, will pleas# address as above. te? Capt J. H. FREEMAN, Superintendent.
WHITE LULPHUR Springs, -WlBWT VIJEtOINIA. Whose elevation la 200 feet above tide water, famous for Its Alterative Watera and faihlonabl* patronage, Is bow '.pen. Charges to 1st July: .Monthly, $2 per day; weekly, $2.60 For months of JnHr and Aognsi: Monthly, $2.« per day; weekly, to Extentive Improvements made slime last pear. Among others, the erection oi to* PEYTON HOUSE, a large Hotel, with all modem improvement*, end which will be kept open during >h« winter wa well as the summer. Also, aeveial aew cottages. U* OMA 1*. P*YTO* tii CMC
PEWiSTLVAidA llLITifiT AC&REMI CtoKSTKto FA.- (For Boardpre Only), Opens Thursday, September 3th. Location elevated and hoelthfnl, ground* ample, building* handsome aud commodious. Course of studies extensive. Thorouch Instruction In Civil and Met hanical Engineering, the Classics and English. Careful oversight of the morals and manners of the Cadets. For circulars, apply to Colonel THBO. HYATT, President, or to Hon. O. P. MORTON
Chegaray Institute (Reopens Wednesday, Sept. 30th.) MOM i t/ UNO hADIKB AMO MIBB MB. Boarding and Day School. Latin, English and French. •French is the language of tbe family. l,a»7 SMM LAM mrnrmmm M.. mia . Pa. T MADAM D’HKRVILLY, Principal.
SURF HOTEL, FIR L. IBLA.lSrr>, ■- Is now open. Through tickets sad bagreve checked Dorn Hunters Point via ContralR. R. M9:35 a. m. and 4:30p. m. . Ferryboats leave Jemes-eilp, New York, every 80 minutes and Thirty-fourth street every B minutes tor Hunter's point, to 0 D. 8. 8. BAMMia, Proprietor.
CONGRESS HALL, NEW FOUR STORY HOTEL, ON THE EOBOPKAN PLAN, Elan Avoaae, B«lew Forty Weewd st.. Directly Opp. Main ExhiUtion Building. Aewmmodfttkm for 1,000 Oneste. Special arrangements for large parties. TERMS-ONE DOLLAR PER DAY. W. H. B1KEB A OO.. 0 • ' y IIII* AO ML fill A.
Congress Hall, Sarottoarto springs. •’ This elegant Hotel, positessing the unequaled advantage Of bring situated between and adjoining the celebrated Congress and figthora Springs, will reopen tor the reception of guest* Jans I. Terms, $21 per week tor June. Thoroughly renovated, with additional bates, closets, new furniture, and other extensive im- , proveanents, it will be found by those la search of health and pleasure, the most comp ete and convenient as wall as tbe moat dallmutal of Summer Hovels. MATHOMH At DOOM, tt° PnoraiJRoBS.
TJ. Heliool And Oollfce Directory. Compiled expressly as s guide to all parents and guardians m the selection of a Softool. Ores- ’ plete List of Schoete and CoUvceA Dtecriotion of loostions, railroad*, tociiitiee, etc. The gist of the usual school pamphlet x-npila’ railroad expense paid by Ibb Bureau. Price, teeata. Mailed free. Ibrenli end others having children to educah; can have it mailed free for 25
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We are puttini Chinery (or rutt
of Btone Work, and can make'' it greatly to their tntenm to see os before oontractlag with other imrtisa Sstlmaua riven lor .very
FOR QYITERS And ErxirunM tor ms•£*••* g0 i BCHAFFN KR’S Ladies’ and Gents' OYSTER B ^Y, 60 Fast Washlrgton s*., the target and only regular oyster ostablmhm.nt tn the Stete. Oysters. Clam*, etc., served In every style si lowest prices. Depot of Hrhaffoer’s 4teJ*brvat*4 DEEP eJKA OYSTERS. The largest and fhlledt can* In the market. •
For Sale One eight-hone Haaklns Vertical Engine and Boiler, complete on one bed plate. This outfit is warranted in perfect order, a* good a. when it left the shop, and ean be purchased at A OKFAT BAB J ALT. XSITZaL. Sc OO., tt ° 83 K. Georgia street, Indianapolis.
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HOBF IHMlJRAHCifi. FRANKLIN Fire Ins. Company el Indmnapolts. Only Stock Company doing Agency buslnem Saennty ample; 386M19.14 cash assets. Adjusts Its losses promptly; pays ak oooe. Inusares at lowest rate adequate to security. Burioere conducted os strictiy cash basis. Fixed Home in•tltntion, nooks open to Inspection. Under control of weU-knowwdttoans ef th* city. John a SHorifAKxa, Preset; W'm. WasJrr, Wooimmu, Vlee-President: JmOi A. CaauK Beoretary. City Band. ^ A U kinds of Music furnished to the public by this well known Band and Orchestra. Terras reasonable Order* left with R. A. MILLER, Manager, 268 E. Waahtugtou st, and Prof B. J. VOGT, Director, 213 K Ohio, will be promptly filled.
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QHKTCHBS mmOM HAVDKBio In pencil and water colon, and drawing and painting tn colored crayons -a practical inBtredtor, IlluvtrsWHl 50 Cent*. Of any BookroU leror JBaSXBJ^tXYAOO., US Nassau street ,
New York.
FAIRBANKS'S STAND ABU ■’ SC-A. LIES. 01*11 kinds, at manntactnron’ prices; also
OII^T-KDti K Butter, CHOICE CHEESE, FEESH EGOS, Yerm oui Maple Mar, Etou t Wholesais and Retail; No. $3 Boat Block, CfN THE C1RULR. STEYAKSs MAYNE A CO.
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Grenadine and Worsted Dreahes. will be greatly reduced. All work promptly dellvsted whea promised, and aa.isfactiou guaranteed.
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Fare Alwayw the Same as hw Laager anti* tawer Mreatrre. Cheeked Through to Oeotljistion.
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ESTABLISHED IN 1862Hammered and Finished HORSE NAILS. We offer onr Finished Hail to the Trade with the confi donee that It has no equal in the market It i* the genuine “Horthweetern” Hail, finished, and we give it onr unguallied guaranty. OFFICE AID FACTORY: 66 to 68 Yaa Boren at, Chicago '/'UMMlter
