Indianapolis News, Indianapolis, Marion County, 29 December 1877 — Page 3

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PETTIS, MBS 4 CO. WILL DISPLAY * HOLIDAY CiOODS MONDAY, I7TH DECEMBER. V* Knrrarticle markedia pUdu figure*. PETTIS, IVEKS & CO.

Tlw (.Pecant rc*idenco of Hon. Wru. S. Kno, of PiiK> IMninii, one of the handeorae*t ia DntchcM county', New York, wa« dcatrorcil by firo.3re*terday, with the content*. * The fotuHy had barely time toeaenpe with thcirlivea. Loaa, ftO.OOO; in*uram^, $19,000. n oaugbl from a heater. A fire at Carrolton, Miwouri, Chriatma» night, destroyed nearly a block of buaitHwa houaea, involving a Ions of about $30,000. Insured for $10,250. A Theory of the Weather. Dr. L. B. Woolfolk, of Lexington. Kv., says that the present mild weather vindicates bis well Itnown weather theory that heavy cannonading draws the artic currents to the place of firing, taking with them cold leather and great snowfalls,and giving to the other part of the world mild weather and no snow. The cold at the Crimea in 1854-5 gave to this continent an

Get your Underwear, Hosiery, Gloves, etc., at the REDUCED PRICES. H. S. TUCKER, No. 9 North Pennsylvania St.

INDIANAPOLIS

Another Centennial Celebration. A meeting of citizens of Valley Forge • Was held the other evening, ta make arrangements to celebrkte the 100th anniversary of the occupation by General Washington of the grounds there in the winter of 1778. There is to be another meCtingoa January 8, when arrangements will be made to properly celebrate the historical event. It is sweet to live, but oh! how hitter—to l»e troubled with a cough, day and night. But Dr. Bull's Cough Syrup, is a sure remedy and the cost is only 25 cents.

Diaries, 1878 Physicians’ Visiting Lists. . Visiting Cards. CATHCART & CLELAND, 26 E. WASHINGTON ST.

MVINfHRANK Snyder’s Curative Pads. UH 1 111 AA D liUll Hi Worn over the parts affected, absorb all malaria

from the system. The cases of Liver, Lung,

66 BAST MARKET STREET. ItopoafCora only ore Stockholders •sad receive entire net profits,

W. N. JACKSON, President. JOHN W. HAT, Treasurer.

Christmas present. Acme club skates, Eagle clnb, club skates, 75 cents per pair. Bracket saws for Christmas, ■cissors and razors in cases, toilet cases, cutlery and plated ware in eases, suitable for holiday presents, at the hardware house of Vajen, New A Co., 64 East Washington st. ta v CITY NEWS.

ey positively cure the worst Heart, Kidney,.Spine, Blad-

der and Womb ailment*. Dyspepsia, Billiousnesa, Costiveneas, Soreness at pit of Stomach or Bowels, Female weakness. Sick or Nervous Headache, Chills and Fever, Dumb Ague, Restlessness, etc., . may be entirely eradicated by wearing one of our Pads. Many of ouy best citizens can attest to their

merit. .

. The Liver stud Lung Pnd «9. Kidney and spinal Fed *3. Womb Pad (or Female Weakness, *3.00. S6B~ Ask your DruggUts for “Si Pad,” and take no other, or encloi letter addressed to H. ARMSTRCK diana avenue, Agents for Indiana. E. F. SNYDER A OO., ProprfeU

Ind. Sold by Druggists.

Proprietors, Indianapolis,

fit. John’s fair will close this evening, i It has been very successful. The police force will undergo a general inspection this afternoon at 5 o’clock. Jhe Msennerchor wiU give an entertainment at Washington hall Monday evening. Rev. David Stevenson, of this city, is likely to be called to the pulpit of the Branchville Presbyterian church of Newton, New Jersey. Patrolman McKinney’s brother, J. E. McKinney, is spending the holidays in the city. The brothers have not met since the siege of Vicksburg, 14 years ago.' According to the official call of the state central committee the representation to the "next republican state convention will be one delegate to each 200 voters, making a total In the state of 1,043. The college presidents and professors have organized an association by electing Dr. Joseph F. Tuttle, of Wabash college, president; Prof. Hoss, of the State univeraity at Bloomington, vice-presideht; Prof. Benton, of Butler university, treasurer, and Prof. Ridpath, of Asbury university, decretory. • The sale of pews at the First Presbyterian church last night netted $4,GOO, nearly $ljOOO more than last year. The bid- , <iing wtls quite spirited. A number of Others were spoken for, which will largely swell the aggregate of. receipts. At the conclusion of the business ot the evening ^the participants in the sale joined in a supper, served up in the lecture ropm by the ladies. I' The base ball directory announces the release of Denny Mack, first baseman, and the engagemnet of Craft of the St. Louis , tegm to hll the vacancy. This is a good move, for some vyiy or another the people can not relieve themselves of the suspicion that Mack knew more about the skull-.-duggery’practiced oq that eastern trip last aummer than he woujd tell, and they have acrordingly lost confidence in him. , Bondholders. , [Loutsvllle Commercial.] We protest against the separation of the bondholders into a distinct class, whose in- . terests are to he especially guarded or upon which aggressive warfare is to be •waged. It is a classification as .false and pernicious as that made by the strikers last summer, when the “workingmen” made war on the railroads. Every man who can get it, owns a bond; widows and •orphans, men of business, men of leisure, colleges, charitable institutions, and churches, all nave their surplus capital invested in them, n«u«t or them, it is «afe to «»». gave a fair market price for what they bold. They are to be-paid accordingly to the bond—no more, no less; even should the bondholders be willing“to compromise.’’the government can afford to <lb nothing of the kind. . * A Change in Postage Stamps.^ The department has decided to make a change in the one, two and three cent stamps, if substitutes for them can be had which will rcinedy the present defects. The stamps now in iux^ particularly the three cent ones, have a solid face of one color, which renders theArashtog of them after having been cai/Ajcd and their re-use a comparatively eiSy matter. The three cent stamp being the one mostly in we will be the first to be changed. Ths order to the contractors directs them to make a stamp nearly identical to the one now used, with the exception that the eolid green of its face will be relieved bv a white border. This will render washing almost, if not entirely impossible.

DIARIES At E.B. PORTER’S Bookstore. 10 NORTH MNN. ST. ■■■■■k 'i- 'y ■ '■■■ m t—i 1 1 1 BUTTER. Fresh Creamery, Western Reserve and Choice Country Butter, is any quantity to the Trade and Private Fain ill ea. ARTHUR JORDAN. 81 EAST MARKET STREET.

HOLMAN’S Liver PAD CURES WITHOUT MEDICINE,

Exerting a specific and prompt action upon the Liver, Stomach, Spleen, Kidneya and Heart. It controls, In an astonishingly short time, any disease which attacks or grows out of these organs. CJHIUnUL-SL The PAD-is a preventive and a prompt and radical cure for all malaria; also, Neuralgia, Rheumatism, Nervousness, Sciatica, Spinal Disease, Headache, Colic, Diarrhoea, Dyspepsia, etc. These and many more have their origin in the stomach and liver. If your druggists do not keep them', address HOLMAN PAD CO., No. 63 Maiden Lane, N. Y., or 248 West Fourth street, Cincinnati, 0. Price, 12; Special Pads, $3. HOLMAN’S Mkdicatkd Pt.avtkrs set as If by magic. Foot Plasters, 80 cents a pair; Body Plasters, 50 cents foeb. Beware of imitations. Take none but the original Holman’s. Sent by mail on receipt of price, postage free. (S) . Christadoro's Hair Dye Is safest and the heat, h instantaneous In its action, and it produces the most natural shades of black or brown, does not stain theskln, and is easily applied. It is a standard preparation, and a favorite upon

Japanese Horses. [Letter from Japan.]

Japanese horses, are the

A CHANGE By which every one can be benefited for

Tbe continued increase in our Plano and Organ trade compells us to devote our undivided tine to that branch ofbusiness; we will therefore, for the next 30 days offer our large stock of SHEET ini/SIC and •.mail goods at greatly reduced prices In older to close It out

entirely.

LOOK AT OUR PRICES. Sheet Music at SO per cent, discount. VIoHns at one-hull their actual value. American and Trench Flutes at coat. ' martin Guitars at coat. Banjos, Accordeona, French Harps, Guitars, Violin and Guitar Cases, Violin,’ Gnltnr and Double Bass Strings, Clarionets, Flagtolets, all kinds of Instrument Trimmings, and in fact everything belonging to a first-class stock of Musical Instruments, will be sold regardless of cost for the newt 30 days. Parties living outside the city can have their orders for Sheet music promptly filled upon the receipt of one-half the marked price. We will, also, during the continuance of selling out our small goods, offer great bargains in Pianos and Organs, which we are now prepared to sell for las money than

breed I ever saw. When milking ahead of you, they look like cows, their hindrtere are so flat, and they swing' their in the lame way. I fancy thisT? from habit of wearing straw shoes, with

sorriest «»y io vitr-

their feet are encumbered. As you »en you get a vigpr of his head ^ ' and fore-

Steinway Pianos

Ain>

BUBDETT ORGANS A SPECIALTY.

mane

ck axe so long thal hm eyes we entirely

Octave Pi an os... 2 setts reeds..

r^a , r , ^ , !L'=ysasf , * r!i

a** ftps*

W. A. BRADSHAW, *» Wert Washington St.

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THE INDIANAPOLIS NEW'S: SATURDAY DECEMBER 2D, 1871

H0THERS, READ THIS. A GREAT BLESSING.

VEGETINE

WORTH A DOLLAR A DEOP.

. Hovth Boston, .Tuly 10, 1871.

Mothers, ars your little ones fretful? and U your patience ahmist exhausted in vain effort* to please them? 1 can syn>|Htthisc with you and can tell you what will maks yourlittla chlkt quiet, give it a go*d appetite, and procure for it liours of awoet,

sound .-lot p.

My little girl Is two and a half years oM; and during that thue I have not had two consecutive nights’ rest. She has been sick a number of times, and no one reetned to know what was troubling her. It was hard to hear her little fretful cry, and not" know what to do for her. I doctored her for worms, but U did no good; and J was nearly Ural out with

aleenk-ss night* mid troublesome days.

I heard el the VEt;m5k, and determined to tnr it. It has proved a blessing to me and my child. It bos cleansed from her stomach and bowels the sore* which kept gathering there; and now she sloeu* soundly from her beat lm<M ill very, very date in the morning, besides a long nap at mid-day. Her appetite is good; and, in fact, she is a different child. I often say the true value of this medicine to me is a dollar a drop. Try it! Cleanse the humors from your children’s Mood while tbev are young. Try it, and you will join with me in calling it a great

blessing.

MRS. ELLEN L. CLAPP, • 175 Tudor street. WHAT I OOWIlBOUT VEGETINE.

South Boston.

H. R: Stkvkns, Esq:

Dear Sir—I have had considerable experience with the Vegcttue. For dyspeiHia, general debility and impure blood, the Vegetiue is superior to anything which T have ever used. I commenced taking Vegetiue about the middle of last winter, and sifter using a few Unties it entirely cured me

of dyspepsia, and my blood never was in so g condition a* aUhe present time. It will afford

ood me

to

who i Athens street. Very r MoxtoOB PAISKfiK,

y residt .-tfully, Athens street.

GREAT .BENEFIT. Cincinnati, Nov. 28, 1872.

Mr. H. R. Stevens:

Dear Sir—Theftwo bottles of Vcgetine furnished me by your agent, my wife has used with gicat

lieneBt.

For a longtime she has been troubled with dizzinewt and costiveness. These troubles a— tirely removed by the use of Vegetino.

EXPERIENCE OF YEARS. Charlestown, Mass. H. R. Stkvf.ns:— * This is to certify that I hare used your “Blood Preparation” (Vegetiue) In my family for several years, abd think that, for Scrofula or Cankerous Humors or Rheumatic Affections it can not be ex--lj J —*— medicine _ .11 have rything. I can cheerfully recom--mend it to any one in need of such a medicine. Yours respectfully, Mrs. A. A. Din.-Mori;, 19 Russell streat. A Source of Great Anxiety. Boston, Mars., Junes, 1872. My daughter has received great benefit from the use of Yrgetink. Her declining health was a i of great anxiety to all of her friends. A few s of the Veoktine restored her health, ;th_and appetite. N. H. Tildkn. . * Insurance and Real Estate Agent, . No. 49 Sears Building. WHAT IS VEGETINE? It is a comtwind extract from barks, roots and herbs. It is nature’s remedy. It is perfectly harm- ' less from any bod effects upon thfe- system. It is nourishing'and strengthening. It acts directly ic blood.- - It quiets the nervous System. It

•rives them strengthT Q then Crture’s sweet sii many anlfted petson.

a soothl

srs, for i

nerves, and gives lias been proved bv

ulets their leep, as lias

iijnuj mi -we-*,,-.mj. It is a great 1U<*m! Purifier, it is a sootTiing remedy for our children. It has relieved and cured thousands. It is very pleasant

to takfi; every child like* it.” . YEGETOE

Prepared by

H. B. STEYENS, Boston, Mass TccPtine is Ssldby AU Drn^ists.

tt h S

Safe-Speedy-Sure.

A CABD. Our holiday friends and patron* of the past are reminded of our change in location, consolidating two stores into one at the old jewelry stand, corner Washington and Pennsylvania street*. At the great sacrifices of prices in purchasing a bankrupt atock, though of well selected, fine goods, and the cleaning qut of stock at the old store, such advantages are offered as will never occur again, perhaps in a life time. I Add to this some late eastern purchases of tfie very^ latest novelties, made at a great advantage, and we have altogether the best Christmas spread and at'the most reduced prices which any combination of circumstances can produce. Harry Craft, comer Washington and Pennsylvania,

SPECIFICS, SPECIFICS. HrJufelizister’s Specifics.

’ BUSINESS CARDS. TvBFCtfl A1TD FEHFfTMBB. I) J. B. DILL, 99 ImliWavaoo*.

TJ OBOKPATH—Dr. HaOGABT—omre, 86 Jul E. Market at. BeaWeoce, 7* N. Alabama.

T HODOMN, Archltact,

L Booms 2 and 4 Origth Block. T J OBMt-MHOKIlW —By Jon Malonwt, I~1 83 8. Dataware streat, who make* ’em stick. TJENIHAIT, LOlfe * HEDGES, It UaDBBTAiuaa, IS Orde abwC 4 LCmoTOw, 16HB. VadLZ A OR, Uk sad Water Colore. PupiU Ukfn.

T A. OOBBPTOlf, Bt. B^

J . Hokokwatbir. Offiee and ReMdenM M East

Ohio streat.

T T. BOYD. .VI. D„ J . Surgeon and HomceopatUe FhyMetaa, CO UmmMAlaremmfFm tawmnttm Tvwllknmrwvliw TnA M&macnvmii* sycuu©, iixaiwuyipGiiia, iBa.

After many years of the most suceeasful practice la special diseases, with an unsurpamed experience In the application of eertain combinations in the treatment of those diseases, Dr. Yon Moecbrisker has been induced to place his remedies on tbe public market, that they may he within the reach ot

all who need them.

CATARRH REMEDY. ^

pOVHNGOR * ITCABSEE, Surgcxma,

MW^oa itreet trWt '

T> B. HAI GHTOM, Vtrv. Physician and Surgeon. Office, !

Office hours from 7 to 9 a. m.. 2 to 4 p. m., 4 to t

p m. Reeidenre 499 Ash street.

28 E. Ohio.

! fcl Httslmn. Cincinnati and St. Loris. Fiat line (d’y4 ;8Qaa I d’y£: 6:0 Yairialli Uw. Mai! trail 7:00am I Fa« U»* (d’y), 1*7 E*-, P - 1 K»pm jfilljrTerre Haute Ae. 4:00pm Poe. Ex. (d’y)«—u :26pm j

HN. WANDS A SirrCLIFFB,

84 Bus Market street.

’ E*pr«a id Lafayette.

NIBLOCK, MEItRIFIELD & CO. Miners of Block Coal, and dealers in all kinds of Coal and Coke, 59 West Washington St Yard, corner Davidson and Ohio

streets*

JOHN KNIGHT, • 110 & 112 S. Delaware St. Wrought Iron Pipe. Iron and Btms Flttinc" for Water, Iteain and Gaa. Steam Fitting In all Its branches promptly attended to. Pipe cut to order and fitted witb valve cocks, etc.

The rapidity and certainty with which Dr. Morris's Syrup of Tar, Wild Cherry and Horehonnd cure* diseases of the respiratory organs and its reliability as a remedy for consumption long ago secured lor it a foremost rank among medicines of its class. It is in fact, tub recognized specific for throat and bronchial disorders. It promptly checks a cough, no matter of how long standing, and affords great relief in cases of asthma. It should not be mistaken for a mere palliation, since it not only affbrds immediate relief, but also removes all traces of the malady. It is a specific for

croup. Large sizes, 50 eta. and $1. Sold by WARD BROS., 190 ] J. W. Dryer, 844 East \yrehii

Martin. South Meridian street and j

Browning A Sloan, General Agents.

Also, Agents for Professor Parker’s Pleasant Worm >, which never fails. Pieesanckp take, and

Syrup, which never fails. Plcaeanf^o take, am

requires no physic. Price, 25 cents. (D)u tu,th,» ’ ,

The Weekly News. The weekly edition of The Indianapolis News contains all the features that have made the daily edition so popular. It is a map of busy life, covering the whole world in its reports, and it brings news of interest and value to every class in the community. As a home ptiper, published at the capital and devoting particular attention to state affairs, it is'of peculiar value to the people of Indiana. In politics it is independent, free to praise or blamej to- uphold or tWounce, as the case may demand. ^Jt^gives its heartiest support to the administration of President Hayes in his efforts to restore peace and prosperity to the whole country, and it oins in commending the policy of reformj in government and the reduction of expenditures to the lowest notch consistent with efficiency, and all who honestly advocate them. It is the paper for the household, containing nothing that will offend the taste or co rupt the morals, and will interest and instruct every member of the family from the head down to the youngest child. It has in addition to the current news, a variety of matter for the benefit of the farm and household. Once taken it ifill always be a welcome guest, prixed at much more than its price. The News is the people’s paper. It is sold at a price that every one can afford. It costs only one dollar ayear, and a single item may be worth much more than that Fifty cents will pay for it six months. This is the full price. . The postage is paid by the publisher and costs the receiver nothing. In clnbe the price is as follows: 60 •• 40 00 100 “ - -• — 75 00 aUO ••••••• »—.«a.a»»..«.awarerei 140 00 Agents can receive the largest cash pre mi urn offered anywhere by canvassing for The Weekly New*. Send for terms and specimen papers. Address ’ J. H. HOLLIDAY, ^ Indianapolis, Ind.

KEPAIBINC solicited^ State Sara© Bant 56 N. Pennsylvania St,

INDIANAPOLIS. '

AQtJILLA JONES, 8b., President. CHARLES H. SMITH, Treasurer. . Directors—Arthur L. Wright, Dr. P. H. Jameson, Francis Smith, Henry Coburn, Wm. A. Bradshaw, Fred’k Fahnfey, Dayid W. Coffin. J. M. Judah.

All profits paid to depositors.

Small aocounts solicited. WHEN YOU TRAVEL

TAKE THE • AND PEKSSTLVANLA. ROUTE, The only direct line from Indianapolis to Columbus, Pittsburg, Harrisburg, Philadelphia and New York, without change of cars Only one change to Baltimore, Washington and Boston. Pare always the same as by longer and slower routes. BAGGAGE CHECKED Through to destination. Secure your tickets at the Union Depot, and see that they read via “Pittsburg, Cincinnati A St. Louis Railway, Panhandle Route.” W. L. O’BRIEN, Gen. Pass, and Ticket Agent, Columbus, D. W. CALDWELL, d&w General Manager. •

STOUT’S GREAT SALE will continue until January 1st. Hats and Caps for $1, worth $2 and $3. <’> 76 E. Washington St.

For diseases of the Respiratory Organa, Threat. Lange, Chest Affections, both local and constitutional. These remedies will cure the severest cases of Catarrh, and should be used la accordance with directions, such as extraordinary discharges from the nose, offensive or otherwise, water dropping into the throat from the head, loss of acuteness in smell, taste or hearing; sharp pain in the head, and unlnau sensitiveness to cold. EAR REMEDY. Specific for discharge from the ear, arising from Scarlet, Typhoid or other fevers or inflamation o the inner ear. Also, * a remedy for noises in the bead, and slight deafness from any cause. O o zx s t ±-t tx 1; A o xm. ct 1 REMEDY. Alterative for purifying the blood, and beneficial action upon the liver and kidneys. AconatitutUma remedy for debility, arising from such complaints as above mentioned. Excellent in all nervous maladies and female diseases.

For inflamed and diseased eyes and for the preservation of sight. This wash should be in the posession of all who desire to keep their eyes in a •Strong and healthy condition; especially students and, those whose occupation renders impaired sight a necessity. THROAT GARGLE. For sore throet, generally accompanying, and frequently following scarlet fever and measles, it is * invaluable. As a tonic for the voice, clergymen and public speakers will find it valuable. i'w—4 q w sps v* '¥-> TT ^ ILl.J ■JLmbL 23p mttm .Jen. Jte For coughl, whether arising from irritation of th throat, bronchial tubes or lungs, this syrup will be found meet soothing and effectuaL ter For sale by all Druggists. Browning & Sloan, Druggists, WHOLESALE agents, APOTHECARIES* HALL, Nod. 7 and 9 East Washington street.

MEATMARKET The old Hotel man, JOSEPH FITZGERALD, has returned to his first love and opened a Model Meat Market at 71'Massachusetts Ave.. He discounts all of them in price and quality of meats.

PHOTOS. The very l**t in the business at HARRY FOWLER’S, 24}., East Washington.

BUY YOUR HOLIDAY PHYSICS OF PERRY, Tie Dnner, OX3I>. IF*- O“THE BEST IS NONE TOO WOOD.”

Iron Fronts, XT’33 IN'OIE3&, GATES, VERANDAHS AND EVERY FORM OF ORNAMENTAL IRON WORK. HAUGH & CO., OFFICE-24 South Pennsylvania »t

0-£LMIEJ, FISUEX, oYfiiTiems. All the season affords, fresh and nice, delivered free, dressed ready for the cook, by

WM. M. WHEATLEY, General Commission Merchant

In Lumber, Logs, Lath, omugi.., ot—vtw anu Heading. Shipments made to all the best markets in the United States and returns promptly made at th* best market price*. Charge* reasonable. Office, 75 £. Market st., Indianapolis,

Indiana.

Rkfepemcw—John W. itay, Indianapolis Savings Bank; Central Bank; Citizens’ National Bank; Indiana Banking Co.; WooUen, Webb 4 Co^ Bank-

ers;

Staves and

uuuu» uauaiug w., nuuueu, neoo <x IX)., oanara; J, B. Ritringer 4 Co., Bankers; 8. A Fletcher

. Co., Bankers; Bank of Commerce.

NEW GOODS AND NEW PRICES. ta,Mels,Grates And hundreds of useful articles for Holidays or any other day, 78 nnd 80 N. Pennsylvania. G. F. ADAMS & CO.

AT COST.

Stoves, Mantels, Ranges, AND Housefurnishing Goods, TO CLOSE BUSINESS. Walker Bros., 31 W««t Washington St

HTJEGELE & FOWLER, 90 East' Market St.

NEW COMMISSION HOUSE. Flonr, Grain, Prodnce, Provisions, Poultry, Game, Fruits, etc. City Dealers, please call and tee our goods. mr CONSIGNMENTS SOLICITED. J. W. IL LEMON, No. 58 S. Meridian St. Reference—Indiana National Bank.

HOLIDAY Oysters,ClamChowder, Etc. AT •WLJW'W "I 1 'Wm*-** NH'M "MT aJCjJL wJ M1M JlniJ ari 60 £• Washington St. Most Fashionable Restaurant lor Ladies and Gentlemen in the dty. OPEN DAY AND NIGHT.

ASK FOR THE STAR OYSTERS CHEAPEST AMD BEST AT City Grocery, Cor. Market and Illinois Streets. t . '

TRY

VIENNA BAKERY, 7B MCaas. ^2L-o-o.

FOR BEST

Bread, Tea Bolls, Etc. F«r Christmas order our Fancy Caken and FiratCliBB Ice Cream. CLINTON E. REPP, flucecnon to Hoffman 4 Repp.

Residence—Dr. Wands, 330 £. Vermont.

Residence—Dr. SutcIiffe, 350 E. McCarty.

S. DAYIS, Tinner,

No. 631 North Illinois Street. Job Work and Repairing promptly attended to.

Have a large assortment of Boots, Shoes and Rubbers. These good* apeak for themselve* and will be sold at low price*. Oil and see the*. . T CAPTAIN JOHN MOLONEY, 47 8. Illinois rtreeo

BEST QUALITY Anthracite Coal, A. B. MEYER. Office, 11 N. Penn. at. Coal Yard, 289 Christian avenue. N. B. Telephone In use.

Cincinnati DivUioa.

Steamboat Ex—11:25ana J Western Exp.... Greenaburg Are. 4:S3pm | CAift l^F Ldly-U:

Lafayette IMvWon.

Lafayette Are.1 a.Stem { CASt L F L d’ly 48 C4SIXFL daily 11:83pm] Lafayette Are.... »:(

Indianapoiia, Bloomington 4 Wretera. 4 M 6:30 am | E A S Ex d’y... 4:20 Cham’* Ac 5:26 (nn Chatm’u’Ac _li :00 I B 4 W Ex.....11:30 pm | D Ex 4 M >:56 Cincinnati, Hamilton A T*di.»^n t Mail I 7:46 am I Mail 12:38 pm Aocommod’n _ 4:25 pm | Accommod’n.™ 0:35 poa Indianapolis 4 Vincennes. S2iS5: ISSI STSE^Ssr ISS

Stock Yard Train*.

’ Indianapolis....— 6.30 am Indianapolis. 7.55 am •.Mam 9.90 am 9.85 am •• ll.tfa* It 90am •• 12.07pm 123 pm « 1.99 pm 2.00 pm " 8.20 pm 3.30 pm «• 4.40 pm 6.00 pm •“ 4.15] IndlanapoHa, Peru 4 Chicago.

Ft. W * DEx... 7:26 am Chi 4 T Ex .....13:25 pm

C 4 MC Ex d’ly 4:191 Ft W T 4 B Ex 8:40 a _ MailCA DEx. •JOpaa

FOUND IWJHF AT JL* oJkajMa adC3L» Jm , , J. L. Slailter & Co. HAVE PLEHTY OP Anthraoite Coal.

OFFICES—75 East Market street, corner Ohio and Davidson streets and 606 Virginia avenue.

Peru 4 M C Ex’. 4 :86 pm K 4 CEx d’ly all :20 pm

Jeffersonville, Madison A IndlanapoU*.

L 4 M Ex. dly. 4:20am Ool. Ac. dly.; ‘

Mail 4 Ex. dly. 6:20am Moll.

Col.4 M.Ac dly 8:30pm

Eve. ex., r.c....

12:90

Day Ex.' diy.... SrMpai

•:Wpfa Nteht Ex. oiy_ ll:l5pre

Cincinnati, WahoainHfffihiyan, via Bee Lin*.

Indianapoiia, depart-..

Marion, arrive. Waboah, “ . Warsaw, , Goehen, •' . Elkhart “ . KjOamazoo, “ . G. Kaptda, « .

4:90am ...—7:42am .ttflOttl ...•.10:40am J1:58am 7:40pm

Hi 11:33pm iSS 10:00am

Detroit, Eel River and Illinois Railroad.

mast. * wane. Leave. Arrive.

lyoganaport Denver I P 4 G croes’f

Colmb’aCy Auburn Jn

7:00pm 7 ^5 am

6:80 pm 1:00 pm

8:87 pm 8:25 pm 1:07 pm 11:46 am 10:25pm 11:15 am 4:40 pm 9:23 am 11:48 am 1:07 am 8:2? pm 7:40 am

Arr vs. Leave.

Butler. | 2:00 am 12:90 am | 2:45pm 4:6Bam

LouiaVUle, New Albahy 4 Chicago.

(Via L, B. 4 W.)

.10:00 am

9:60 am

Crawfordrrille,

fordeviue.

INDIANA SCHOOL OP

^ . north I 7:16 pm

QrawfordrriRe, South | 7:00 pm

Qrawfordrvlll* and Southweatara Railway. Via.

I.C. 4 L. Bail way.

Indianapolis...„ 6:53 am

“ 12:58 pm

6:43 pm

Coalfax-

9:54 am 2:40 pm 0:81 pm

ART,

Colfax north 10:15 am and 8:35 pm Colfax south 9:09 am and - 5:00 pm

L.,C. 4 L., end L., M. 4 B.

Eastward. Westward.

Krrlx

1:0O p. ni. 7:00 a.*m.

lawve IqdlanapeUs, arrive, 0a.'ih. 5:06 p. m. Leave Lafayette, leave,

Full course of Instruction under competent Pro-

fessors in Free Hand Drawing, Machine and Are hi-

tng In oil and water colon; Engraving,]

tng In oil and water colon; Engraving, Lithography, Ceramic Art, Wood Carving and Art Photography. A fine collection of Antiques baa been procured and models In historical costume, etc., will be furnished

for Life Claim-

Neither pales nor expense spared to give pupil* the most thorough and practical knowledge of prin-

ciples and method* of art work.

Terms, $10 per month, parable In advance. The number of applications already Insure school, and those dealring to enter shot

prompt in securing scholarship.

For circular seud to Secretary Indiana School o Art, Indianapoll*. Indiana. (4)

Insure a tall should b*

rnxTTTi cmr TP'Nmm ilUEi DJrJUCiiXJJiiJ Base Burner Has some advantages over any other Parlor Stove in the market. See it before you buy another stove. Wears selling all Stoves at price* to suit the times. MOTHERSHEAD, MORRIS!CO., 89 South MerldlBR St.

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Coal Bins FROM 0UB LARGE STOCK OF COAL AND COKE

We seU the BEST QUALITY and LOWEST PRICES. Don’t tall to see os.

COBB & BRANHAM.

OFFICE—8. W. corner Market and Delaware ate., Baldwin’s Oock. COAL YARD—140 BouthAlahoma street

STEWART Paper Company, •pip A*V y TT TT T T31 TThTTX tSrtUUKVLLdjIii, <LTwX^# Fine Book, Newspapers. The IndianepoHi Dally and Weekly News la printed on paper manufactured by tills company.

LARD OM

Miners' OUa. Signal OUs. Oft Virginia OO. West Vb^nia 00. Cool OIL

I Eldorado Emflne OU. Froot King Engine OO. Oirnax Engine OU. Amber Engine 00.

lerLanl, fellow and Grewe wanted.

3:40 p. in. 9:50 a. in. ' 3:35 p’m. 9:00 a. ru.

Arrive Hoopaaton. leave,

6:20 p. m. 11:00 a.4U. 1:57 a. m. 7:10 a. m.

Arrive Paxton, leave,

C:2T> p. m. 11:57a. m. 1:05p.m.?-50 p.m.0:15a.m.

Arrive Glbeon, loave,-

7:00 p. m. 12:32 p. m. 12::« p. m. 7:00 p. u.

Arrive Hloonlington, leave,

8:30 p. m. 2:00 p. m. 11:15 a. m. 3:00 p. m.

Trains marked thus, r. c., reclining chair cam. Train* marked thus, a, indicate sleep**

Thu*, P, parlor oar. *

Traina marked thus, I, Tun Sunday night instead of Saturday night

2JH8. JONES fa BRIOHAH.

HOM (EOPATHISTS,

Ho. 24 East Ohio Streat

DR. JONES—7 to.9 a. m.; 8 to 6 p. m.; 7 to • p.

m. Itceidence 857 N. New Jersey street

DR. BRIGHAM—9 to 11 a. m.; ItoSp.m. Reeidcnte 104 College avenue. At home 6 p. m. to

8 a. m.

(TJRAND OPERA HOUSE. * Two Night* and New Year’* Matinee, MONDAY and TUESDAY, Dec. 8X and Jan. 1, ' The Original Bryanfs Minstrels The Exoelalor Troupe of the World, Van, Baralrr,

Manager, direct from Bryant's Opera House, Broadway, New York.

The beet entertainment Ir^New York.—(Herald,

Oct * 11. ^ ,

The Minstrel Gem of New York.—[Son, Oct 20. Troupe composed of tbe following groat comediona: Hughey Dnughi-rty, IJttle Mack, Hanford A Wilson, Dan Reed, Billy Bryant, Tterny A Cronin. The great Vocal Corps: Joseph Norris, C. R. Clintoo, Arthur Cook. D. Baron and George W. Hurley, the wonderful mate soprnuo. ' ••■Full Ore-histra and Braae Band, com posed of 18 Solo Musiciana, forming a Gigantic Mlnnrei en-

tertainment acidom c<tuaJcd.

•ta" Price* as usual, Seat*, on arte at Bonham’s “*— D. B. HODGES, Gon’i Agent.

Mu ale Store, tv o-tv,ou,u

H-REAT ATTRACTION FOR THE HOLIDAY*. THE INDIANA Poultry Show WILL BK HfCLD AT MASONIC HALL December 26,<27. 26, 29, 81, and January 1, 2 and 8. OVER $3,000JN PREMIUMS. TUB B ATION AJL 1)1CUB ATOM AND T - /% fit MDt "wur TCI wr mmLrnM taC3Rw »SSP mCSM JSrnmSmrn JCmM JC%I Will be on exhibition, trying to ontdo each other in hatching chickens by STEAM and KLKrfKICtumbling loth life at ail

^ARMONIC CHORUS SOCIETY. Winter Season begin* MONDAY EVENING, lA-ceuiber 31, 1877, with the AVAWIVTA AV <( 17TT »» Uaaaa JL GaLav/ UJt JbLii By SIB M. COSTA. Tbe study of thta interesting and etjU-rtelning musical work, ooe.ef the must popular of modern oratorio*, will lie enthusiastically taken up by the society at HARMONIC HALL, which has beep, cxprreoly fit led up for mueioai parpoao*. The m uate <ff the Oratorio may he obtained at Ban ham’s M unie 8tf»e during the coining week. The Harmonic Cborue Boctety now numbers 120 active members, and its interest ta constantly increasing. It* object is to attain a higher stateof musical culture among Its momben, and to encourage similar efforts on th* part of others. To thta end the services ot Director, Pianist and Qrganiat are voluntarily contributed, the general expenses being met from the membership of the society. Applications for membership for th* winter season (from January 1 tp July J.TsTIL) may be made by tetter to Mr. Gno. R. Ei.ua, Secretary at the Harmonic Chorus .SocU-tf, Hu* 119 Indtanapotta. Fee* for gentlemen,$3; WUes, 92. (9)

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SHOP—Metal and Wooden Model* i 4 Co., 99, W, 190 South Fwmjlranlai