Indianapolis News, Indianapolis, Marion County, 1 July 1878 — Page 3

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^ ■ V" - THE INDIANAPOLIS NEWS: MONDAY, JULY 1, 1878.

New York Store.

(ESTABLISH XD 1843.)

A LARtiK VARIETY OF

Fx^ozxi. OOo XT^>A SMALL LOT OF MarseillesQuilts At $3.J50, Cheap at $5.00,

• CTIOICE PATTERNo OF NOTTINGHAM LACE ; , Bj the Yard at Lew Prices. PETTIS, IVERS & CO. MT ALL GOODS nurked In plain fteuraa.

BODY BRUSSELS, . TAPESTRY BRUSSELS, 3-Ply INGRAINS. 2-Ply INGRAINS., RAG CARPETS. , WALL PAPER. WINDOW SHADES. ALL NEW IN DESIGN, „ % 4 Tin m tr • : Roll & Morris, 30, 32 and 34 South Illinois St.

CLOSING OCT!! But plenty of fresh goods left. All must toe seld. Good judges and close buyers are invited to examine. ' H. S. TUCKER, FANCY DRY GOODS, No. 9 North Penn. St.

INDIANAPOLIS SAVINGS BANE. 66 BAST MARKET STREET. Kepoaltora on Ip are NtocKholden and receive entire net profits. ? W. N. JACKSON, Frealdent. ' JOHN W. KAY, Treasurer.

cm NEWS.

Persons leaving town for the season, and Summer travellers, can have The . Bail}' News mailed to them, postpaid for fifty cents per month, the address being changed as often as desired.

Milk is sold at three cents a q.uart, but ice cream is still held at ten cents a dish. 'Tis said a German republican newspaper is among the early probabilities in this city. r .. ‘ A reception will be, given Senator McDonald, at the rooms of the Washington

club to-night.

The council and board of aldermen "will meet to-night and pass the state houss

sewer ordinance. .

Sixty-three applicants for teachers’ licenses were examined by County Superin-

. tendent Harlan Saturday.

, The contract for furnishing coal to the Inaane hospital for the ensuing year has been awarded to Messrs. Justin & Kuhn. The state bill posters’ association will meet in this city the 9th inst., a day prior to the meeting of the national association. Moritr Kaufman was bounced from the West Market Saturday night by/M&rket Master Lee lor exposing spoiled meat for

sale. •

This evening the Choral Union will hold its last meeting, previous to taking ' the usual summer vacation, in room 14

Bates block.

The delegation of fishers from the Western Union telegraph office caught a 30 pound pike and a seven pound dog-fish

iu the Kankakee.'

Tom Hanway, of the county treasurer’s office, caught a awn in his house a night or two since. He is looking next for a

wild cat or “painter.”

To-night Uie school commissioners will elect a superintendent of the public schools * and a city librarian. There are several

applicants lor each position.

Dr. J. A. Krumrine has been elected to th? Irvington school board. J. T. Burton * lias been chosen principal of the schools for the next year, and Miss Ella Laughlin,

assistant.

The trial of Fred.Hoffman, the Harrington cattle thief, who killed Jesse Noble, ■will begin next Friday in the criminal court. A special venire of thirty jurors has been ordered. ; Three-cen ts- a-glass beer shops are on the increase. They have to be to keep up their business. With milk at three cents a nuart even the demand for beer at the old price is apt to fall off. Mra. W. Y. Wiley and son, accompanied I’/ Miss Mary Randan, will soon sail for Europe. Mrs. Wiley and son .ejq»ect to remain abroad two years. Mias Raridan -will return in a few months. Persons who live in the vicinity of YerJnont street and the canal are beginning to murmur. The old bridge has been torn away ipne weeks, and it begins to look as if it would never be replaced. For the week ending at noon ol last Saturday 10,879 cars were handled at this point. Of these 8.127 were loaded, 4,346 toeing received and 378 forwarded. Owing to harvesting local trade fell off largely during the week. The Choral tiaion and the Harmonic society have failed to consolidate. The two medical colleges are also still apart, . "Butler university, the potash that was to have made the medical oil ami water mingle, not being Sufficiently alkaline for the

jpnrpose.

Another I/ouisville newspaper collector Las disappeared from this eitv, William ita. of the Omnibus, (t German Suoda

eft here

Alexander Cashmere was arrested Saturday nipht with a caddy of tobacco in his possession, from which circumstance the Journal surmisefl that he la a Texas desperado. The Texas desperado may be readily deteetedjhy the cuddy-of tobacco which he carries under his arm. It is better than a strawberry mark. Judge Howe has decided the case of.the'. board . of commiseioners-of the house of refuge against Frank B. Aineworth, exsujierintendent a suit to recover $9,235 the amount of an alleged defalcation in favor of the defendant. Mr. Ainsworth had an offset of $9,800 to the state claim, 'ami has an additional account of $11,000 against

Uie state.

Twaa asserted by the butchers’ ring that the passage of the free meat ordinance would destroy fhc rental value of the stalls in the* east market. The annual renting took place .Saturday and proved the “ring” to he mistaken.’ The receipts from that day’s sale amounted to $1,650, within $50 of last year’s entire inoune from that source, and there are 21 stands and stalls yet unengaged. ■ Two men arrested ^Saturday night by officers Marshall and Sehall, attempted t6 escape from the officers just as they were entering the station house, and ran up Pearl street. The officers pursued, when one of the men turned and fired, the hall grazing Marshall’s cheek. It was a close call. One of the men, George Meyer, was captured; the other escaped hut was taken in last night. Rev. C. H: Raymond, of the Seventh Presbyterian church, yesterday preached a national anniversary sermon, taking his text from Proverbs xiv: 34. He dwelt upon the fourth of July as an anniversary upon which we should pause, survey the past, and guided by experience provide for the future. He urged that God be recognized in national as well as in individual a Hairs. The ceremony of laying the comer stone of the school of the sisters of St. Joseph, corner of the Bluff road and Plum street, yesterday afternoon, was witnessed by a large concourse of people, who stood in the burning sun for two hours listening to the addresses from Fathers Alierding and Bessonies. The building will have a capacity of fifty boarding pupils, and will lie used as a parish school for the southern part of the city. * Another one of those little difficulties that spring up in the path of an unsuccessful manager occurred to Mr. Weston, of the Pauline Markham troupe, Saturdaynight. He had induced a friend to endorse for him Friday to the amount of fifty odd dollars, but the friend became apprehensive Saturday that all was not well and swore out an attachment. For. a few minutes the show was stopped, but Mr. W. Madegar satisfied the demand by putting up some jewelry and a suit of

clothes.

NEVER ANYTHING LIKE IT!

£ Doz. Men’s Calico Shirts 25c. 5 Doz. Heavy Overalls, 35c. Ladies’ Fine Chemise, 50c. Ladies’ Aprons, 25c. • One lot Heavy Jeans, 3-yard lengjths, for 50c. Striped Grenadine, 15c. Extra Fine Marseilles, 18c. .. Fine Victoria Lawns, 18c. Carriage Dusters Lap Robes , anothsr lot just received, $1.00 and $1.25.

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City Store, Xo. 4 E. Washington St. ■9F" Store open every Evening.

Will Make No Votes. To the Editor of The Indianapolis News: lithe Journal would take your advice and haul down the “bloody shirt,” it woufd be a good thing for the republican party of Indiana. The course of that paper' in continually alluding to dead issues is unwbrthy of it, and does not meet the views of the masses of the great party it presumes to speak for. The war has been ended for thirteen years. The democrats know they acted wrong and* they have to some extent at least repented of their great sin against their country. We all know the cost of the war. In treasure and blood it was great. The sacrifices heaped up upon the altar of Mars can never be repaid, and even if they could it wouhr not help matters any by continually slapping the erring child in the face for years after it gave up its folly- and conformed to the .commands of its father. The republican party has other matters to look after now. Live issues, not dead ones, should be its motto. There are plenty .of these, and it must a very, weak brain that can not see them but must be continually harping on “tHe rebellion of 1861,” “the northern sympathizers,” “through years of blood,” etc. Such editorials were one day popular. They used to “fire the northern heart,” and the campaigner who could talk the most war was sure to be the most popular speaker. Those days have passed. If the editor of the Journal would wake up out ou of his Rip Van Winkle sleep he would find himself living in the year of our Lord 1878, and not, as he no doubt imagines, in 1867-8. The less the ensanguined garment is waved in Indiana the coming campaign, the better it will be for the good old party. . Ex-Soi.dieh. An ounce of prevention is better than a pound of cure. A dose of Dr. Bull's Baby Syrup will asSist your baby in teething, and prevent it from being attacked by cholera infantum, colic or other diseases from which 1 mines suffer.

NEW BOOKS. Teleph« ne, Phonograph, etc , by Prescott 83 00 Appleton’s Hand Hook of Summer Resort 75 Bonny Kate, by Christian Reid 75 The Clifton Picture, by author of Odd Trump. 7b Friendship, bvOuida 1 50 fieaforth, by f'lorence Momgomery 1 25 Frick’s Physical Technics 2 50 The Godson of a Marquis 50 Shooting Stars 50 liarper’s Franklin Square Library 10 and 15 CATHCART XCLELAND, 26 E. Washington St.

Stoat#,

publication.

He left

day

— June 4, with

considerable money, for Madison, but has lailgd to put in an appearance there or

•ftrrjBhere eke so far aa known.

FIRST CLASS Mercantile . PRINTING. BUSINESS CARM. Indianapolis Sentinel Co.

Centennial and Excelsior ROOF MINT, THE CHEAPEST, MOST 0RXAMEYTAL And Most Durable in Use. It has been used for 18 years, and is warranted not to crack or blfeter.* Fire and Water Proof. A. F. Hawihobx, Hanuf.icturer, Lancaster, Pa. For Tin, Iron, Felt and Sbtngle Ropfa SMELTZER &, DEVENISH, \ INDIANAPOLIS, 01 * tal Corner Basement Journal Building. U—House and Sign polishing; . - ^ . of'Alphabets, 50. Sc^g Lfd f'Ornament*, *1. Furniture and Cabinet Finisher, 80. Watchmaker and Jeweler, 50. Carpenter, 60. Hyreeahoer, ». Soapruakar, Z5. Taxidermist, 50. S', , 5£. u SA k A w "S* J ”*

SAMUEL BECK A SON, 54 8. Meridian st. Breeeh-Load--faa Shot Guns, Rifles and Ke- _ ■■ vetkeea, Ammunition and Fishing Tackle. Largs stock and lowest prices. Tatham’s ChtUed Shot, Bogardua' Glam Balia and Trepf. Gona, choka bored fer clam shooting. Orden by mail hav* prompt attention. .

NEW STATE HOUSE. FOB JH’ILDING TUB NEW

FFICE < rE Hoc

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Board of State House Commissioners, ISDlANAPotfs, Imp., June 28, i87S.

The Hoard of State House Commissioners will receive sealed proixmls from 2 o’clock p. m. to 3

o’clock p. m. t

On the 15th day of August, 1878, For supplying ail the materials and erecting the new State House at Indianapolis. Indiana. Propositions hiay be made fur the entire work complete, or for any classified portion. ■' Printed schedules, classifying the work and giving in detail all the Items in such class, will be furnished, and bidders will be expected lo bid upon each item in the schedule when bidding for the entire work, and upon each item in the class when bid-

ding for that part.

Bidders are referred to the act of the legislature for erecting a new state house, and particularly to section five (6) of that law, copies of which can be had at the office of the commissioners, and which can he made a part of the contract for the

construction of the building.

instruction of the building.

All propositions must be accompanied by a bond, in the sum of live (5) per cent, of the total amount of the bid, signed by the bidder and two or more sureties, whose pecuniary responsibility shall be satisfactory to the Board,and shall be evidenced by tlie certificate of the cashier of any Natioaal bank situated at the place of their residence, conditioned that the bidder, if successful, shall within

v.,v u ten (10) days from the award enter into contract with the Board of Commissioners for the performance of the work. The contract for the whole building will', require a bond of two hundred and fifty thousand dollars (8250,0001 for its faithful fulfillmeiit. Bonds in blank will be furnished

sifted par

i (15) per cent, to be performed

art of the work will

of the

der such

whole

reqi

amount of the work

class.

A failure lo enter ipto contract within the time specified will forfeit the bond and all right to the

award.

Bidders will l»e expected to enclose with their proposition a full copy of this notice to bidders. Conti actors will not be allowed to sublet any portion of the work without the written approval of

the Board of Commissioners.

The Board reserves the right to reject any and

all propositions^

■ - Payments will be made as the work

at such times as the. conti oftener, however, than once each

progre

q contractor may require,

onth,

[Until

node when the coa-

ted by the

per cent, of such estimate to final and full estimate, to be ma

tract is completed and the work accept Board. The Board will not 1* responsible

payment of any estimate unless funds have been provided by the Legislature for State house purjxiscs. The prices affixed to the work, or materials in approximate estimates will bear an equitable relative proportion to the cost of the whole job

propo

when completed. The board will

The board will designate the quarries from which the stone must be taken, but no stone will be accepted of inferior quality in any respect to the sample deposited in the office of the board from

ovided i of the

dolh

rs will not be pt

lug

bid from their own calculations of the amount of

le del

Bidders will not be permitted to examine the

estimate* of thesuperviaii

architect, but must

) on ork

. . . citncy in the amount of work or materials in any item of the proportion of the contractor* must t»e supplied at his own expense. Plans and •pecilicatinns can be seen after July 15, 1878, at the office of Edwin May, supervising architect, No. 52 Fletcher A Sliarpe’s block, Indianapolis. The architect and commissioners will l>e pleased to give any information relating to the building to binders at’any time. Proposals must be indorsed “Proposals for new State-house,” and addressed to the Board of Statehouse Commissioners, Indianapolis, Indiana. Bidders are invited to be present at the owning of the bids at the office of the commissioners, which

lie Board of State-house Comtoia-

will take place promptly at 3 o’clock p. m., on the

15th day of August next.

By order of thi

sioners. , JAMES D. WILLIAMS, President of the Board.

A t test 7

John M. Godown, Secretary.

TO BE CLOSED OOT

AT 03M03EL

Ten Patterns Fine Knickerbockers 50c per yard former price 81.60. 8.000 yards Colored Dree* Silks at 85c, selling everywhere at $1.Large lot of Brilliantlnes at 25c per yd, worth 37c. Silk and White Skirtings reduced from 30c per yd to 10c. Crctones at greatly reduced prices. Torchon Laces one-third off from regular prices. 2.000 pairs of 2-button Kid Gloves at 50c, worth 75 cts. j Lot of Brocaded Lusters at 15c; good goods. Table Oil Cloths 28 to 40c per yard; bargains. Very best Prints only 4cper yard. Large lot of Hair SwitcMsTjlist received, and will be sold at extremely low figures. Yard-wide Grass Linens at 9c per yard. Large lot of School and Picnic Hate. Ladies’ and Mieses’ Linen Suite from 82 to 54 leas than cost. Large lot of Embroideries—splendid bargains. Entire stock of White Goods to be closed out at wholesale prices. Splendid Bargains in Fine-White Bed Quilu.

M. H. SPADES, BOSTON, STORE, 5 and 7 W. Washington and 14 South Meridian.

EXCELSIOR Steam Laundry, 3 and 5 Masonic Temple. Our COLLA R and CUFF work guaranteed to be the best in the city. naAUCH OFFICES, }”

Hotels and Summer Resorts. Lemon* leaving town tar the season, and Summer travellers, can have The Daily News mailed to them, postpaid for fifty cents per month, the address being changed as often as desired. SHERWOOD FOREST, • Green Lake, Dartford.WTa. Health, pleasure and everything that can conduce to either. Boating, bathing, fishing, riding, 'driving, swimming, all sort*of games and pastimes, joined to choice society. First-class hotel accommodation* st reasonable prices. For particulars, •end postal card for circular or call at New* office. J. C. SHERWOOD, Proprietor, TOWNSEND HOUSE, OCONOMOWOC, WAUKESHA COUNTY, WlH., Thirty miles west of Milwaukee, 450 feet above lake Michigan—delightfully healthful—every diversion land and water can supply— charming society—seclusion or gsyety at choice. Board per week, for 2 weeks or more, 110.60, f 12 apd f 14, according to accommodation. For further particular! or circular, address C. TOWNSEND.

Sea Cliff House, LONG ISLAND SOUND. Beautiful situation; high and healthv; no malaria or musquitoes; table first-class; splendid I .eating, fishing and t&U water bathing. Terms from 810 to 812 per week. Please send for circular. . WILLIAM DEVINES, Proprietor, (j th te ‘ SEA CLIFF, L- I. HEALING SPRINGS, Hath County, Virginia* ' The only tepid water known; cfficacions in ai great number of diseases, for which write me or apply at News office foi Uinfng certificates. A wild, picturesque and from CO deg. to 73 deg. (j)ta ts _ WM. B. BISHOP, Proprietor.

Mammoth Cave. This place having been thoroughly repaired and refurnished, Is now ready to accommodate visitors

in the best style; Excu

parties

parties of ten or more person*. We have a band for the ball room in attendance. For further particulars, address WM. 8. MILLER. (j)tu te

WHERE SHALL WE GO? Of course to ORKNEY‘SPRINGS, Shenadoah county, Va. Greatest Health Resort in the world. Unsurpassed mountain air antbecenery; all amusements and pastimes and choice society. No such group of .springs on earth, combining separately so manv medical qualities. *Utks: Tt

ing to rooms occupied and the number of persons in each room. , Board per day for one week and less than two, 81.50,82 and $1.50. Board per week for two weeks and loss than four, torHKo, 812 and Si4. Board per month for one month and less than two, ?30, 810 and 845. Miniktera, physicians and members of the press will be entitled to twenty-five per rent, discount on the above rates. Children under twelve years and servants half-price. Families and parlies numbering seven, or more, who desire to remain the entire season, can make special contracts at a leduction on the above rates. The season wiH onefi SATURDAY, the 15th of June, and close on the 15th of October. • For desciiptive pamphlets or other information, address A. W. JONES, Proprietor, or communicate with The News office. (j)ut» te

EBBITT HOUSE ' Hffadquarters Afmj and Navy, . WASHINGTON, D. O. , C. C. WILLARD, Proprietor. Four Iron Fire Escapes.

ST. NICHOLAS HOTEL, BROADWAY, 3VT3I3T7V TTOIFLEEL. THIS POPULAR RESORT for Travelers has been rejuvenated and Improved. All the features that have so signally contributedits world-wide reputation will be maintained. A uniform rate of prices, 83.50 per day, for all parte of the house. URIAH WELCH, Proprietor.

St. Denis Hotel, Corner Broadway and Eleventh Street, NEW YORK CITY, ON THE

EUROPEAN PLAN, in connection with the well-known Taylor’s Saloon, The most centrally located Hotel in the city. ■W Prices in accordance with the times. WM. TAYLOR, Proprietor.

FRUITS. raESEC JSTOOS PINEAPPLF-8, ' BABKACOA BANANAS, ASP1NWALL BANANAS.

(8-4)

HARWOOD & HUG, 29 N. ILLINOIS ST.

NO ONE SHOULD FAIL TO CAlX AT OUR NEW PIANO PARLOR, Boom 6 044 Fellows’ Hall. CHICKERING PIANOS, IN ALL STYLES. Mason & Hamlin Organs, On monthly payments of from 83.75 to 85.00 per month. No tatnily can afford to be without a firstpJaas Piano or Organ at the price and terms we offer. . t THEO. PFAFFLIN & CO. t

DAWES A XcGETTIGAN,Dealers in and Xannfactarers of OIXafil, COAL MINE and K. R. SUPPLIES, 67 W. Maryland st., Indianapolis, Ind. 1

TRACI’S I

Fitting jPIPif

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Schools and Colleges. TmngMes’MMfl

Mr. and Mr*. J. u. ZAPPES, encouraged by the success of the past year, have determined to place their school upon a permanent baste. Tney will re-

MI kLUVUm UX C.JI£LLM1 t3UUvs8*tUIJ , modern languages and In music. A Preparatory Department for younger pupils will be connected with the Institute. Pupils from a distance can ba accommodated with board at reasonabl-' rates. Circulars with lull particulars will be Issued in a few days. Those wishing to become members of th* school will confer a favor by making application early. Address J. H. KAPPE8, No. 182 list North street, Indianapolis.

SPECIAL BARGAINS

Dress Goods.

New Percales. Choice Prints. Shetland Shawls, Parasols, Gloves, Bedspreads, Percale Suits, Linen Snits, -AWD UAXT OTHER New Goods,

DATE A COm No. 3

Odd Fellows’ HaU.

JUST RECEIVED 25 Btis. Choice New Potatoes. 25 Boxes Choice Lemons.

T.Temcw —w-» aca-w-w- w.i w.as■ *ast a 51a*a % K - —1. S IM at J -Mm ■. Commission Mkhchants, 78 Massachusetts Avenue.

HATS

STOiiT’S 76 East Washington St *<j_Agcnt for the New Eng.<*h Hammock, the

best ever brought to this city.

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57tli Mian Eeprt. JUST OUTfiAND FOR SALE BY WM. B. BURFORD, Indianapolis ■or-Fine Lithographic Work a specialty. Blank Books of all kinds on hand or made to order. Job Printing of every variety. Legal Blanks' ot All Kinds on Hand.

STEWART Paper Company, V ' BBOOKYTT.I.E, IND. Fine Book, Newspapers. The Indianapolis Daily and Weekly Newa It printed on paper manufactured by this company.

Shoe PALACE. Jno. Dury Dealer in Boots and Shoe* of alt stvies.No. 3 East Washington sL ;

SiEil^TS FOSTER, g 20 North Pennsylvania St. Is doing the largest Special Order Shirt Business of any^house in the city. Try half-dozen at 89, |12 100 dozen LINEN COLLARS just received at $1.20 dozen.

NEW! NEW! NEW! EMIL WULSCHNERS* Musical Emporium, CTo. IQS W - '^T’cusXAlxLartoxx St., Headquarters for all Teachers’ and Musicians’ SHEET MUSIC and BOOKS. Rest Italian and German Strings, Violins, Flutes, Guitars, snd all kind*of choice Musical Merchandise. Also, the celebrated George Steck & Co. Pianos, 'Which the following Local Teachers arfcl Musicians regard as fully’ equal to in all respects to any of the first-class Pianos now made:

oeeph Heine, . H. Ginn87., . Mr. H. Keits, A. H. Moeller, Wm. Horatio Clarke, <. J. Walker, . H. Kappes,

Henry D. Beissenhera, Miss Maggie Sorrier, John B7c*nipbeU, R. A. New land, C. Kantmann, George F. Rosche, Mr. Earns! Knodel,

Miss S. F. K cely, Mi*. Ada Heine, Paul Barr, P. B. Peareall, George B. Loomis, Miss 8 E Young, .B J, Vogt, Mrs. 8.L. Wyaat, Mrs. Henrietta Barmeier, F. W. Boiler, Mias Mary L Williams, Ernest J. Kareh,

Mrs. J. E. lieywood, ”

Mrs P. Stcinmann.

NEW GOODS arriving dally to complete the stock. All orders promptly filled. Toning and Repairing aituntlcui by skillful workmen. Every one most cordially welcomed. * •

Very truly, EMIL WULSCHNER.

PATTERN SHOP—Metal and Wooden Models made. JohmoB A Go., M, at, 100 South Psamsylvante street.

ON DELIVERY PAYS BOTH YOU AND ME. Where all pay CJ SIT no allowance has to be made for the lose that te inevitable in the credit buziuea*. Goods fresh and a full line. ■T» g—e -fr* g*"BTT*T» jl ■ .xrt_w f 1—I JL 9 441 North Illinois street. m-w-f

FOUND, 48 North Illinois Street, Mrs. T. M. WHITTING’S Bleachery and fine stock of Millinery Goods.

It’* only a Cold,” haa sent thousand* to premature graves. A cold stojiS up the avenues of the system, and dteeeee- must result. Neglected, moet violent remedies must be used to remove the abstraction; taken timely, a few dosea ol Tarrant’s Seltzer Aperient Wm carry off naturally the eenat of the raftering, and aave days, months or eveo,years, of suffering. OR.SOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS..®* tbs:

BUSINESS CAROS. r\n. OASTOIf—Office and Residence, 147 N. p^U New Jersey si

TV 16. S. k>. WH AKXON—Office andresi U dence, 206 Bright street, ear. Vermont.

RffAHONEN de CLARK, Senlpten and M Monument Makers, 70 N. Delaware at

TJ OMOEPATH—Dr. HaGGART—Offioa, M tl E- Marketst. Beeideoo*, 7» N. Aiahema.

T ROKSCiSOfif, Arcblsecs, JL. Rooms 2 and 4 GriAth Block.

TJOKNC-NHOEING —By JOBS Malowr n 33 8. Alabama street, who makes ’on stick.

rtKNJHAM, Lome A HEIUiKR, LV UwnmtTAKKBS, 15 Circle street.

TV fit, (11 AS. I». PLAHSON, Office, IX U North Meridian street. Office hours, • te 16 A m.,-1:30 te 4 p. m. and 7 to 8 p. m.

T T. BOYD. Bl. D., J . Surgeon and Homasopathle Physician, 59 Mass, ave., residence 719 E. Market st

SYOBftlNeOR A MAR8EE, SlirftMM, V_/ Offices—107S South Illinois street. 76 Rsst Michigan street.

T\R8, WANDS Ac SUTCLIFFE, U 84 East Market street Residence—Dr. Wands, 880 B. Vermont Eaddenoe—Dr. BntcBflh. 180 K. McCarty.

W’s Gennai Soap. ;; IB3E3ST I3ST TJS3E3. JAPAN TEA STORE, 97 E. Washington St. H. Schmidt & Co.

Grimes & Cloud, KToxnr O-x-oooxry', Cor. N. Jersey sand st. ClAir. Everything the market afford* BOTTOM PRICES.

BEST FLOUR AND FEED. Cheapest at 69 N. Illinois. NOEL BROS. ^

REDUCTION. a Beet Imperial Tea, 8O0 per lb. 2d Quality, 60c per lb. 3d Quality, 40c per lb. CHARLES WILSON, 53 N. Penn. St., fftartindale’e' Block.

Dew Crap Japan Tea. Best, 75c Per Lb., AT Pfafflin’s, THE GROCER, 94 and 96 Indiana Av.

Copies of R. L. POLK & CO.’S New City Directory 1S78 ean be procured at The News office, ^ iere exchanges of other cities can also be found for reference. -

RESH

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C.E. Wesby&Co.

60 W. Maryland St.

LELIVFRFD EViltY MORNING.

StiWMMose, HI DBANTS, Street WiuHters, Pomps, Howe Pipes, Conplings mod Bonds} Lead and Iron Pipe} Steam, daw and .Water SuppUeft} Bath Tnb*, Range Boilers, Bar them Ware, etc. JOHN KNIGHT, ; HO and 1 ifj ftontb Delaware.

THUS

Xraftigicj. R. G. Dun & Co., 88 South Meridian Street. - OONDITH STONE BLOCK. A. & TROWBRIDGE, Manog®,

Shirt Factory AND LAUNDRY. F. M. Tague, 74 North Penn. St,

Indianapolis Time Table. Depart Arrive. Cleveland, Columbus^ Cincinnati and ladlanajtft*

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Mail train......... 7:00am Day Ex p d’y... 1:00pm Terre Haute Ac. 4:00pm

Yandalia Line.

Fast line d’y.... 8:45am Mall and Ae to :05am Day Ex d’y 5:35pm Mall and Ac., * "

6:40pm

Pacific Ex d’y ill :00pm

Indianapolis and St Louis R. R,

Day Ex pc 8:00am I N. Y. Ex d’y... 4:05am Local Exs 6:00pm Ind.jnapolte Ae.ll :00am N. Y. Ex d’y *. ll-00pm j Day Ex 5:55pm Indianapolis, Cincinnati and Lafayette K. R.

(Cincinnati Division.)

• CAStLFLd'y a 4:15am I Greensburg Ac.. 8:30am Cincinnati Ac...ll:20am I ChlAStL mail...12:10pm OGeansburg Ac.. 4:25pm J Western Ex 6:40pm LriASt Lm’lpc. 6:55pm | CASt LFLd’y...l0:53pua

Lafayette Division. .

P A B Ex 6:10am ChlFLd’lv i 8:50aa Chicago Mail pc 12:45pm Cincinnati Ac 10:50am Western Ex 6:55pm Chicago Molt.. 6:35pm Chi F L:d’y re* 11:15pm Lafyette AcZ.. 8.35pm Indianapolis, Bloomington and Western 8. W. PacExAMail 7:00am EASEiaffiaily.... 4:10am CrawAccom 8:55pm ChampaT&n Aoc. 11:00am KanATSpectal... 7:00pm Day Ex A Mail..... 6:40pm RIAWExrccdyi 1:00pm . Cincinnati, Hamilton and Indiatupolls R. R. Mail ACln Ex.... 4:15am I Mail...„„... 19:15pm Accommoda'on.. 4:35pm rWestern Ex 10:36pm

Indianapolis and Vineonnes R. R.

MailACairoEx.... 8:00am I Spencer Acc 0:05am Spencer Accom.. 8:35pm | MailACairoEx... 6:35pm

Indianapolte, Peru and Chicago R. W.

FtWTolADetM 1. 7:25am I CAMCEx dally.. 4:00ua ChiATolEx 12:26pm Peru Accom..-., 9:S5am PAM CExccAs... 6:10pm TolAFtWEx..., 12:00m TolACExdaily s.ll:l0pul j CldAM.C Mall.. 6:25pm Jeffersonville, Madison and Indianapolis R. R.

Ix>uisASEx * 4:10am Madrti.i:» d'ty.. a seam ColAMadAcc.... 3:15pm SAEvEx rc. 6:00pm

Madison M»U...„10:00am MANorthEx 10:00pm .* Day Express..*.... 6:16pm NightEx dally...10:50pm •

Trains marked thus, RC, Tediniiw chair. Trains marked thus, 8, Indicate sleeper.

Thus, P, parlor care.

TtXUiniTlON. Induna Art Association, open dally from 9 a. m. to 10 p. m„ Fielcher A Sharpe Block. Admission, 25 cent*. , TNDIANBJPOUB 1 BOWLING ALLXYS, Oor. Ponnaylvania and South streete. WM. BUEHKIG. Proprtate*.

ID OPERA HOUSE. . THE SUPREME QUEEN OF SONG, DE MURSKA.J ^ ^ On Friday Evening, July 5, at 8 p. m., and S*U urday Matinee, 2p. m., will be produced Douteetti’a Comic Opera, X>on. PetsiQL'U.cile. Mile, lima de Mtinkri in her charming role of Korina; Brignoli in his uncqualcd role of Ernesto; Mr. Maiin as DrT Malstesia; 8 role of Don Vasquale; Mr. John'IIHl, Mu. Direclor. ». B —Mile, de Mimsxx will sing at the end of the ojK*ra a vocal walla, “Korevar I Lovelueo,” expressly composed for her by Glorxa. m Popular Prices: Parqustte and Parquette arffe. 76c; Balcony, 61; Dram Circle, 60c; Gallery, 25c. Reserved neats, 25 cte. extra. For salt stJicnhaiu’s unwind after July 2. tr ■

SPECIAL TO TEACHERS.

THE DlkECTOBS OF THE Iiidiaia ttool of Art

Have arranged for Professional Teacher* s special course of instruction during the summer vacation carefully adapted to their requirements a* instructors. A Very Low Rate of Tuition Haa l*fn estal-JUlicd for thia courts. All the adrantagw ol the School will be accorded, and ohoiot may be made ol any branches ol study preferred. Per lull information, address the Secretary INDIAN A fcCUCOL OF ART, Indianapolte, Ind.

REPUBLICAN NOMINATIONS. COUNTY TICKET. For Clerk—DANIEL M. RANSDEf-tLi For Sheriff—JOHN T. PRE88LY. For treasurer—THOMAS SCHOOLEY. For Auditor—WUXI AM A. PFAFF. For Judges Superior Court-BOBATIOC. NEWCOMB, DANIEL W. HOWE, SOLOMON BLAIR. For Judge CriminalGoarte^JAMES £. HELLER. Prosecuting Attorney Criminal Court—JOHN B.

ELAM.

For County Commlssionert-GEORGE F. MO-

GINNIS, MOSES ALLEN.

For Coroner-WILLIAM H. WISHARD. For tkmnty Surveyor—HERVBY B. FATOUT. DRESSED CHICKENS

HENS and SPRING CHICKENS dressed twice POWER & LANGDON,

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Vienna Bakery Ice Cream, 75 XMoachoMUa Atobr

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