Indianapolis News, Indianapolis, Marion County, 15 July 1878 — Page 3

THE INDIANAPOLIS NEtfS: MONDAY. JULY 15, 1878.

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New York Store. STwxnKlf. at 3 :'i0 o'clock. IC i« Ibo look of the Him* to face thi« clol\ a* wwU a* |he Milwaukee*, where they are in excellent trim, am! ba oUige<i W work for all they Kct, or lot»e, » hllo otlier elnW which sUnd ui> froul for the champiomibip play them when they are in bud condition and able to turn out only live or six wood men. But ouch i^baae ball life, and the Hinw will endeavor to make it intereatiag for

their omtonenK | , *

lip. Pike, late of the Cineintmtia. l»ao joined the rrovidenoe gang, but will not play with them until their return east. Xki» will lay off Sweasy and put Hines

(BTilUlHXD 1853.)

W« have a full line of MEN’S, BOYS’, LADIES’, MISSES’ and

CHILDREN'S

Sumer Mem.

GOOD GOODS, AT

LOW PRICES. **' 11 l M i f * - - r • i '

1.4 c .

Ladies’ Muslin Underwear IN VARIBTY. ALL NEW GOODS, and will be •old LOW. PETTIS, IVEBS & CO. mr ALL GOODS marked In plain flgam.

BODY BRUSSELS, TAPESTRY BRUSSELS, 3-Ply INGRAINS. 2-Ply INGRAINS. RAG CARPETS. WALL PAPER S * WINDOW SHADES. all hew iw design, Roll & Morris, 30,32 and 34 South Illinois St.

on second biwe. Ward, pitcher for the late Crickets of Bingbampton, New York, is flow with the Providence nine, and will

play with them here.

The last game between the Blues and Boston* at St. Louis Saturday resulted in the sixth consecutive defeat of the former by the same club. Nolan could not pitch effectively and McKelvey attempted to do so, but the boys from Bostlng town soon pounded him back to centerfield. The

score was 12 to 4. .

In the past week the Chicagos have climed to seeond place in the race for the ch am pionahi p, exchanging with Cincinn vti. The record now stands:

. Won. Lost.

Boston 20 7 Chicago i l* IS Cincinnati 18 IS Indianspolls 14 18 Providence,.;....- * •.JL r*» 14 ULilnaukee — 7 24 Indiana[>olis has played thirty-four

games, two of them ties.

The Blues are not here to remain penmanently. The weather was so hot in Sb Louis that it was dangerous to play. Clapp

narrowly escaped a sumtxoke Saturday. Next week they go to Oncigo, thence to

Milw aukee and the east.

McCormick^ arm is not broken, as was at first supposed. One of the tendons ie badly strained, howefef,'and he will not be able to use it for a week or two. Prank Flint catcher of the Indianapor lis base ball nine, caught a foul tip on the bead in Saturday’s game, which was worse

than a sun stroke. He managed to er, bat Clapp hadtto catch the rent

recov-

rest of the

game.

Closing Out: FINE WHITE GOODS. FINE WHITE ELAN EELS, FINE EMBROIDERIES, For Infants’ Wear. Elegant Towels and Table Linens Cheap xx. ». oruoKsm, No. 9 North Perm. St. waJSee Llama Lace Fuchua and Cape. INDIAN APOUS' Savings Ban(. 06 EAST MARKET STREET. ftepMltors only «r« stoclUtoMeca lead fwcaJve euUre net profit*. W. n. TACXSGB, FtmMmt. JOHN W. BAY, Treasurer. ——awwo—— CITY NEWS.

Persons leaving town for the season, nod Summer trayellers, can hare The Dally Hews mailed to them, postpaid for fifty cents per montli, the address being changed as often as desired. The Vermont stfeet bridge over the canal is completed and open to travel Charles N. Boyar was acquitted of the charge of counterfeiting in the- United States court Saturday. Deama from cholera infantum are increasing every dav. One undertaking firm bftried sixteen infants last Week. The local committee of the Central-ver-fein bus paid the expenses of its recent meeting in tbia city. The amount paid

was $1,200.

The residence of Thomas Patterson, corner of Tinker and Pennsylvania streets, was entered by biirglsts yeetsriay morning and $28 taken. , < 4jJi J - A passenger from St. Lonis to Louisville Was left at the Union i* morning, and hired an et-^—. to carry him to bis destination. Eddie Keefer, II years old, hurt while placing ball a few days ago, died at the residence of his father, Augustus Keefer, yesterday, from the effects of his injuries. For tho week ending at noon on Saturn day, 12,130 freight cars ware handled at this point. Of these 8,998 were leaded, 4,806 being received and 4 } I02 forwarded. Victoria lodge knights of honor will celebrate the fourth anniversary of its organization in the hall over Citfcen’s nar tional bank to-night. The exercises will Jae open to the public. At an early hour yesterday morning the liat and coat room of the Western CnioB

Redncing City Expenses. The city council anti board of aidermen met Saturday night to consult upon the best means of, redncing the municipal expenses for the ensuingyear to within the city income. The estimated expenses reach $478,000, receipts $130,000. At the last meeting the difference was lessened $20,000. It was proposed to limit the apprdgniatien for gas to $55,000- $25,000 below last year’s expenses, $15,000 below the committee’s report. The gas committee was directed to confer with the company and get as much gas as possible for the money. A proposition was made to reduce cost of fire proteefion to $76,000, by retiring three engines. Laid over to give the water works company an opportunity to show its ability to furnish the fire protection it claims to be able to do. Adjourned.

A Man Bumped to Death.

suffering from congestion of the brain, died Saturday, and the coroner held an inquest. .Stumpf had been found by the police on the union tracks, naked and insensible, and was pronounced insane. The post mortem examination revealed the fact that tbe man’s head and body were terribly bruised. Two of the ribs were broken loose from tbe vertebra*, the scalp wounded and th» spleen ruptured. Death resulted from internal hemorrhage. How he met with the accident causing the injuries named is not known, but it believed that he "was struck by a moving freight car near where he was found. Btumpf was a young mao, and formerly boarded at the Globe hotel, on South Hlinois street.

The Eamoua Trotter Estate.

The Louisville Courier-Journal of Satr urday says: One of the Trotter heirs living in this city has received a circular from a committee having the matter in charge, which held a meeting in Clarksville, Tennessee, July 4, for the purpose of taking definite steps toward securing said estate. The estate consist* principally in cash in the bank of England, and was advertised, in London a few months sinfio as awaiting claimants. Nearly all the heirs have proven their genealegy, and as a fund has been provided to meet the legail expenses, there sdems to be no doubt but waat tttey will be successful. An adjourned meeting is to be held in Indianapolis, A u - gmt 5, 1873, when it is expected all the heirs will be represented. It is estimated

that then® from 100 to 150 heirs.

Eev. I>r. Withrow preached to large congregations in the Second Presbyterian church yesterday morning and evening, lie will remain m this city until Friday and conduct services at the Thursday ttight prayer meeting. - - - A party of scientific gentlemen and capitalists from the ?ast will start next week lor a trip through Colorado, California, Arizona and New Mexico. They will be accompanied from this city by l>r. H. R. Allen and Rev. Myron W. Reed. *

Edwin Powell’s family, living near . IRHHH Woodruff PI ace, were poisoned Saturday : There are occasional rows of jetted brick,

?U m: VINCENNES XTEXS. f I0om*p<sndence of The mdlanspolis News.]

VtiU-KN-KES, July l3.

Yesterday was pronounced the Ijottest of the season, the thermometer indicating

98° in the coolest shade.

Blackberries are selling at three gallons

for 25 cents.

An infant was found in a basket at the -door of a dwelling on Third street, Wednesday morning. The suspicions as to whom it rightly belong* were pretty correctly guessed at once, and the child

will be returned.

Wheat, wheat, it - all the go now. Almost every wagon is loaded with it, and threshers are run half the night sometimes.

It is selling at 75 cents.

Tramps are plentiful and so ia crime, but they are companions and must necessarilp go together. r , Bathing in the Wabash is the aftereight o’clock amusement just now. The banks of the river presents d kind of garden-of-Edca appearance these moon-

light nights.

The new university building is apjiroachiug.completion, and it will be a fine building. The brick work is completed.

night by eating ice cream. The presence oi the poison, which is ef a metallic nature, is not accounted for. None of the-af-fected persons, six in number, were se-

riously injured.

To the faculty of the new Medical College of Indiana the college of physicians and surgeons contributed seven members and the Indiana medical college seven. Of the officers one is from the medical eoli and two from the collage of physiis and surgeon*. ; . * 'Horatio L. Nelson, ejected from an Illinois sGreet oar Saturday, -far refusing to put his fare in tbe cash box, will probably institute suit for damages, against the company for the indignity ptft upon him. He hold* that the company should furnish conductors to collect the fare* and that he was not obliged to do the work of a oenciuctar. • - ■■■ The warm weather yesterday induced *ome plain teik in tie pulpits, especial ly y-' in the Methodist pulpits. Dr. Andrus of Central avenue church spoke of Some Christians with sonls so small that a myriad million* would not fill a corner of one of God’s palace*, and Rev. Mr. Webb

the* and no other*.’; 7 • i

Hotels and Summer Resorts. IVraona leaving town tor the aeoaon, an* 8am*»«r travellert, can have The Pally Hew* mailed to Umn, itMlpald lor fifty orals per month, tha uV' <in« Mag changed as often as desired. ■/ SHERWOOD FOREST, Green teke, Hartford, WU. Health, plrairare and oterrthlng that ran conduce to either. Boating, bathing, fishing, riding, driving, swimming, all sorts of games and pestiinna, Jolnrd to choice society. First-clan* hotel accommodation* at reasonable pricee. For particnlara, aend poeUl card for circular or call at Ntwi office. J. & 8HKBWOOP, Proprietor, TOWNSEND DOUSE, OOONOMOWOC, WAUKESHA COUNTY, WIB, Thirty milraweat of Milwaukee. 450 feet above Lake Michigan—delightfully healthful—every dt-

^ ... . gl2and»H to accommodation. For further parliculara or circular, address C. TOWK6EHP.

Sea Cliff House, LONG ISLAND SOUND. t Beautiful situation; high and healthy; no malaria or musquttoea; table first-class; epjeudld boating, fishing and suit water lathing. Term* from •10 to #12 per week. Plcuae send for circular. WILLIAM DEVINES, Proprietor, (J tli te 8EA CLIFF, L. I.

HEALING SPRINGS,

Batts County, Virginia*

The onl great nu:

apply

only tepid water known; efficacious in a Dumber of diseases, for which write me or apply at News office for descriptive pamphlets containing certificates. Air pure and bracing, scenery wild, picturesque and grand, mercury ranging

from fiU deg. to 75 deg.

(j)ta ti WM. B. BISHOP, Proprietor.

Mammoth Cave. This place having been thoroughly repaired and refumiahed, is now ready to accommodate visitor* at low isnap-

liey

ray offices, and they • tn partle* Of ten or

le, or at any

can hare excursion rales here _

more persons. We have a band tor the bell room in attendance. For further particulars, address

WM. a MILLER. . (j)U to

ST. NICHOLAS HOTEL, BROADWAY, ivr nge •vrxx r tt w Jjw Jtta X/w/ JL Jtv. KV '■ THIS POPULAB RESORT lor Travelers has been rejuvenated and Improved. All the features that have so signally contributed to its world-wide reputation will be maintained. A uniform rate of pricee, #3.50 per day, for all parts of the house. URIAH WELCH, Proprietor. N. J. Hyde, Manager. |l 50 to #2 pet day. National Hotel, A. NALTNER, Proprietor, South side of Union Depot, INDIANAPOLIS, IND, 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. MT Prices In accordance with the times. WM. TAYLOR, Proprietor.

Schools and Colleges. Glendale Female College.

The first term of the Twenty-fifth Oolloglate Year of this institution will open September lulh. Its farilUlea, standing and character are well and widely known. The patronage of its old friends

widely known. The patronage of its old friends and of tbe public generally ia respectfully solicited. Mimical department under tha charge of Madame Caroline Rive. Foi m

lion, address, as hereto; D. I)., Glendale, Ohio.

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For Catalan ofore, Be’

large l. .. .

ties and inform*L. D. POTTEB,

un h-m,th

TuLais’Mtnta

Mr. and Mrs. J. B. KAPPE8, eaoonraged by the success of tha past year, have aolermined to place their school upon a permanent basis. They will reopen earl yin Heptember with increased facilities for inxtractlon of young ladies id the higher branches of English education, in the ancient and

modern languages and in music.

A Preparatory Department for younger pupils

will be connected with the Institute.

Pupils from a distance can be accommodated with

board at reasonable rates.

Circulars with full particulars will be issued in a

few davs.

Those wishing to become members of the school will confer a favor by making application early. Address J. H. KAPPES, No. 132 E*t North street, Indianapolis. BUSINESS CARDS. r\». OASTOM—Office and Residence, 147 ». U _ New Jersey at n«. V F. TVlf A RTt>*f—Office and real dence, 208 Bright street, cor. Vermont,

OMJBY * OJLARK.. 8culpt«n and Humem Makers, 7D N. Delaware st.

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OltVOr.lPATB-Dr. HACMiABT—Office, 8« E. Market at. Residence, 79 N. Alabama.

T BOXMsSOfil, ArchKeck, I. Booms 2 and 4 Griffith Block.

TTOKAE-SHOEffifU—By Joasr Mj.lossy U M a Alabama street, %ho makee ’em stick. DEUNlMABi, LONG Ac HEINjEM,

Uxb ext ax bbs, IB Circle street.

1 \Il. CBAB. D. PEAKSOPI, Office, 12« U Nortk Meridian street. Office hours, 8 to 19 a. m., 1:8ghf < P- m- and 7 to 8 p. m.

lOWNCOl / Office*—!

ois street.

r\RA. TV AM 08 4c WACLtffitsi, {J 84 Eaet Market street. Residence—Dr. Wands, 880 E. Vermont B»»ldene*—Dr Hotrilfie Mh R McTartv.

TO

$5.00

Per Month will buy one of the Beat MASON & HAMLIN Organs, CHICKERING PIANOS AND BRADBURY PIANOS, In all styles and at prices and terms that have , .never before been offered in this city. Piano Coyers and Stools A SPEC!ALT V. Boom 6 03d Fellows’ Hall, 2d Floor. THEO. PFAFFLIN & CO.

CHICKENS. HENS and SPRING CHICKENS dressed twice a day. POWER & LANGDON, 60 NORTH PENN.

HEADQUARTERS

FOB

Johnstons ^

BED TICKINGS. I Sarsaparilla.

We have a full line orTicklngg, any wi«lth, from 27 inches to 36 inches, double twilled. HERRIKtiliOXE TWILLEW and RRAIsGERU INTICKIX&S, in IndiKO Bine and Turkey Red. STRIPED or PI.AID TIC KINGS from lOe to 2»e. A No. 1 Feather Ticking; only I6c. Do not fail to buy your Ticking at the

h acknowledged to be tbe best and moat reliable preparation now prepared tor LIVER COMPLAINT ET3FEF5XA,

And for Purifying the Blood.

with

City Store, Ko. 4 E. Washington St. Store Open, until 9:30 every evening.

This preparation is compounded w great care, from the beet beiecied

[Honduras Sarsaparilla, Yellow

Dock, Stillingia, Dandelion,

"Wild Cherry, and other Valuable Remedies.

Prepared only by W* JOHNSTON & CO. Chemists & Druggists, 161 Jefferson Ave., Detroit, Mich. Bold by all Druggists.

Tbonaanda visit the Mineral Springs, here and abroad, and spend thousands Of dollars in search for health, when a few doses of Tarrant’s Seltzer Aperient

blacked with hot coal tar, which gives the -structure a novel yet handsome appear-

ance.

The much needed work of catting some of the streets down to the established grade

is now being done.

There is a moonlight excursion up the river on the boat about twice a week now. The fax*- being low-^SJo cents—the crowd

is generally very large, atid

time is had.

BROWNING, A SLOAN, Wholesale Agent Indianapolis Ind. The Franklin

LIFE INSURANCE CO OF INDIANAPOLIS, IND. THE ONLY HOME COMPANY IX THX STATS. SECURE! MUTUAL.! LIBERAL!

tury and more, and i

It does its work gtatly, _ HHi up at it goes, and leaves no bad effects.

le good

yet thoroughly, cleaning

**_3QLD TpY ALL DiOJOGISTS.. e b?Aw i» * 1 C;

Admitted Assets.....

.•377,073.8*

an enjoyable

We live at tbe bottom of aa ocean of air, and of a necessity breathe more or less of the heavier poisonous gems constantly floating through it. To prevent such from* asserting their prejudicial effect upon the system. Dr Bull’s BloOd Mixture shhurd'fie' used efficacy is simply wonderful.

United States Army Blouses AND Military Caps

OIBcffit—A. D. Lynch, President; A. G. Pettibone. Vice President; L. G. Hay, Secretary; Fred. Baggt, Treasurer; Wm. B. Harvey, Actuary. Medical Advisers—F. 8. Newcomer, M. D.; J. R, Woodbam, M. D. General Office to Oorapony’s Building, corn* X o entuy avenue and Dlinois street to T

OF ALL KINDS AT

as its

QTniTTQ Tho TTof+ov

oIUU 1,0, X116 JlcbtlOr,

76 East Washington St fits. Sole Agent for the Criebrai.-i BOS^ II AT

iW BOOKS. .-tOan Reid 75 by author of Odd Tramp. 76 r - • - ......... 1 50 ^ 1 25 2 50 3Er~*—t* 5S

O. V. HUGO, MAMVFAtTUSKH OF ffurriatrflfi, Spring Wagons, Boggles,Etc Nos. 208 and 204 West Market st. ■rajUl Leather Top Phaetons for 1135, and other wet* In proportion. 1 ' J! ' ’ ' > '

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FRUITS.

Jtr s*n I. ..dg* Ki lit Bp JL. ^rasd* \mtr , ifrMfcin 0BANGE8, "■ BAXAXXXS. HARWOOD & HUG, (8-4) 29 N. tCLINGIS 8T.

fasts ototew- r . _ KENNED^ - . ! P. M. Riker wltl sttH tonftnfie in tbe same bud-

THE* DAILY NEWS. Here it is Mmfl BiCarrisrs.

me. MDSIC. MB8K.

ElAXIXs WXTX.»C*BCSmx«.'AI ;f > ZEnTZEj'W - MUSICAL EMPORIUL&rr68 WEST WASHINGTOX ST.

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THE INDIANAPOLIS AN entire new stock of sheet music,

NEWS has the largest circ ulation of any daily paper published in Indiana, It is taken in

VIOLINS, GUITARS, FLUTES, beet ITALIAN AND GERMAN STRINGS, and til kind* of

MUSICAL IKSTRCMRNTS and MERCHANDISE.

Msjf X3X /%> Tvr^^d 19 JL Jl\i

almost every County in the State, and is delivered by Carriers every day in the following towns and villages: J. W. REAM, Argos. J BARTHOLOMEW, Arcadia. E. E. BRANT, Attica. J. D. CONNELLY, Annapolis. J. L. VAWTER, Acton. BARTLETT CAMPBELL, Anderson. W. RALSTON, Amo. JNO. DUGAN, Arlington. OSCAR SKINNER, Brightwood. L. TYSON, Boylston. J. H. BRECKENRIDGE, Bunker Hill. LEWIS McNUTT, Brazil J, C, STERRETT, Buena Vista, W. E. ADKINS, Bloomington. SAM’L PICKETT, Bourbon. OSCAR GLADDEN, Brownsburg. E. E. NEAL, Cicero. WILL S. CRAIG, Crawfordflville. OSCAR JOHNSON, Covington. E. A. POYNTER, Cloverdale. A. A. HUNTER, Clayton. R. G. LITTLE, Xartersburg. H. TURPIN, Clermont. ED MARTIN, Connerfiville. TIIOS, Columbus. WILL CRAIG, Danville. " H. DUNKLE, Delphi. S. KEN WORTHY, Dublin. THOS. E. SMITH, Darlington. R. D. CRAIGHEAD, Dunreith. J. F. ADAIR, El wood. V. H. HUFF, Edinburg. * FRANK W. WHITTED, Ellettsville. F. G. HEALD. Elkhart. MACK SNODGRASS, Franklin. EDDIE FRANCIS, Fairland. JOHN A. GARDNER, Fortville. CORRIE THORNBURG, Farmland. FEED REECE, Fairmount BRYANT & NORRIS, Frankfort. . W. F. SHERIDAN, Greencastle. CHAS. D. WALKER, Greenfield. J. J. CAMPBELL, Goldtmith. FRED. BARTON, Greensburg. WILL GIPE, East Germantown. B. S. PATE, Greenwood. JOSIE CONSTABLE, GosporL W. A. HOOPS, Goshen. W. L. ATON, Hiliisburg. CHAS. GRARNUT, Irvington. ALONZO WHITAKER, Jameetown. A. P. HARVEY, Jonesboro. W. F. CARBAUGH, Kempton. D. SHELLENBARGER, Knightatown. H. G. MEYER & BRO., Kokomo. A. H. FITTERS, Laporte. W. COCHRAN, Lena. J. A. JEGER. Lfeton.WILL W. FULLER, Ladoga. H. G. SPENCER, Lebanon. r CHAS. FELLOWS, Lewisville. E. E % WHITTED, MartinsuJIe. T. C. CURRAN, Mishawaka. S. T. HARDY, Markleville. W. E. L. KINNEMAN, Marion. JNO. MORRIS, Mitchell. EDWARD CAMMACK, Milford. ALBERT KRUEGER, Michigan City W. A. HUNT, Mooresville. W. R. DAVIS, Morristown. JOHN KIRK, Mnncie. C. N. DICKEY, Madison. J. W. ELLIS, Valley Mills. J. MAN NIX, MeCordgviHe. W. HART, New Castle. HOWARD VTTT, New Ross. C. J. JOHNSON, North Manchester. FRANK DECKERT, NoblesviUe. P. W. MORGAN, Plainfield. M. CARROLL, Pendleton. W. E. BUERGEUN, Pittsboro. HARRY McMASTER, Peru. H, A. AlXEMAN, Plymoath. H. FODREA Raysvilfe. T. BRYANT, Rockville. N. RONNELLS Jr. Rochester. £. WOODCOCK, Rushville. E. SMALL, Shelbyville. WILLARD McGUIRE, Sharpsville. W. A. MEWETT, Scircleville. CHAS. STEWART, Spencer. W. P. BAILEY. Sonthport. H. C. DUNBAR, South Bend. ALBERT COLLINS, Tipton. JAMES CONES, Thomtown. R. K. SHREVE, N. Vernon. RALPH McCORMfCK, Vincennes. W. M’ENZELL, Vernon. FRANK ARLINGTON, Walkerton. HERBERT KENT, Williamsport. OSSA CLINGER, Winchester. WILSON GARDNER, Wabash. TOM. A. CARPENTER, Warsaw. NORVAL GRUBB, Waldron. HENRY 8TRASSER, 'Washington. H. A, PRATT, Waveland. JOEL JACKSON, West Newton. W ILL SANDERS, Zionsville. Orders for tha paper can be given to the agents named above, whowflileave it promptly at your door.

The sole recipient of the Gold Medat at the Vieiras Exposition, I87S. Net only pmtxnraee* by Richard Wagner, Frsns lists, Theodore Thomas and many other worId-renowncd musicians, but endorsed

by thirty of our beet local teachers and muaicUna, to tou t no superior.

NEW STOCK OF EMERSON PIANOS. Before buying elsewhere consult your interest in examining the fine assortment at 68 Wert Washington street. m-w-f

"The SdMf Ho. 23 South lUinois Street, Occidental HoteL

AN IMMENSE LINE OF SUMMER GOODS.

Maas. Ave.

THE NEW WHITE Is acknowledged to be the BEST MACHINE tn the market. For Sale by R. E. Stschkxs, General Agent. * »a.nkPAIRING of all kinds of Machines promptly* and reasonably done.

SPECIFICS. SPECIFICS. [Ir.fralostlisztfs Specifics.

After many years of the moat successful practice n special diseases, with aa unsurpassed experien e in the application of certain combinations in the treatment of those diseases, Dr. Von Moechriaker has been induced to place his remedies on the public market, that they may be within the reach of til who need them. .. CATARRH REMEDY. For disease* of the Respiratory Organs, Throat Langs, Chest Affections, both local and constitutional. These remedies will cure the severest cases ef Catarrh, and should he used In accordance with directions, such as extraordinary discharges from the nose, offensive or otherwise, water dropping Into the throat from the heed, lose of acuteness in smell, taste or hearing; sharp pain In tha head, and uulneu sensitiveness to eold. EAR REMEDY. 8pacific discharged from the ear, arising from Scarlet, Typhoid er other fevers or inff.matlon o the inner ear. Also, a remedy for noises la the head, and slight deafness from any cause. O o xa. & 11H m. 11 o aa a 1 REMEDY. Alterative for paritying the blood, and benefiela action upon the liver and kidneys. A constitutions remedy for debility, arising from such complaints as above mentioned. Excellent in aU nervous maiadiee and female DE3YDE3 'W-AJSIH:. For inflamed and diseased eyes and for the preservation of sight. This wash should he In the poseesioti of all who desire to keep their eyes tn a strong and healthy condition; especially students and those whose occupation renders impaired sight a necessity. THROAT GARGLE. For sore throat, 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. OOUCSKBE fil y JrL~0 JE* For coughs, whether arising from Irritation of th throat, bronchial tubes or lungs, this syrup win be found most soothing and effectual. •W For sale by all Druggiste. Browning & Sloan, Druggists, WHOLESALE AGENTS, APOTHFCAKira* HALL, Noe. 7 and 9 East Washington street.

ludhmapoUs Time Table.

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REPUBLICAN NOMINATIONS

COUNTY TICKET. For Clerk—DANIEL M. RAN8DELL. For Sheriff—JOHN T. PRK3SLY. For Treasurer—THOMAS SCIiOOLEY. For Auditor—WILLIAM A. PFAFR. For Judges Superior Court—HOBATIOC. NEWOOMB, DANIEL W. HOWE, SOLOMON BLAIR. For Judge Criminal Court—JAMES E. HELLER. Prosecuting Attorney Criminal Court—JOHN B. ELAM. ; For County Commissioners—GEORGE F. MoGINN 18, MOSES ALLEN. For Coroner—WILLIAM H. WISHABD. For County Surveyor—HER VEY B. FATOUT.

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Indianapolis and Vincennes R. R.

MailACalroEx.... 8:00»m I Spencer Acc 9:03am Silencer Acoom.. 8:35pm | MsIlACatroEx .' 8:35pm

Indianapolis, Peru and Chicago R. W.

FtWTolA DetML7:25am | CAMCEx dally.L4:00am ChlATolEx .......12:25pm | Peru AKOm...T 9:8fi*m PAM CExccAs... 6:10pm TolAFtWBx 12:00m TolACExdailye.il :10pm | ChiAM.C Mall.. 5:25pm

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Msl ■ ColAMadAoc.... 8:15pm SAF.vExnL— 6:00pm

CtnciMiati, Wabash 4 Michigan, Via Bee Un*. ’■ - ■ - .,4:80am 6:45pm

7:42am

Indianapolis, depart Marlon, arrive ....... Waboah, “

Warsaw, » ■

Goshen, “ Elkhart, “ Katamavoo “ G. Kapids, “

East

7:80pm 9 .OOpm it :31pm 1:12am 2:00am

:P0am :58am

7:1

9:65am 10:50am 11:30am

,8:17pm -7:24pm

- ...,5:45pm 4:40pm — -4:20pm .SCOpm ....-*9;40jim Eel River Railroad.

Wmt

9:80am 7;30am lOiOOhm

Logansi>ort Denver ...„ Cohnb’aCy Auburn Jn

Butler

7:10pm 6:23pm 4:48pm 8:25pm 2:4Spm

Lafayette, Muncie A Bloomington R.

(Via I., C. 4 L. K. ft. from Indianapolis—

dlate connection at Lafayette.)

1 OOpm If :88am V :12am 7:2:iam 6:80am

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diate connection at Lafayette.)

Eastward. Westward.

Blo'm'gton 10:60 am | Ind’polls 12:50 pm 6:80am Glbeon 12:05 pm I Lafayetto 8:05 pta 8:00 am

Paxton 12:87 pm " ‘

Hoopeston ' “

CrawfordrvUle and Southwestern Railway. Via.

I.C. A L. Bail way.

South. North-

LJl

. 12:50 pm . 11:05 pm [. 10:16 pm

Craw lordsviils! S:20pm

IjOgansport

Colfax..

im 13:41,a

Logansport pm

* r ....... 6:30 am

Colfax 6:00 pm

“ 9:05 am

Crawfordsvilie. 7:10 pm

“ 9:50 am

Terre Haute 6:80 am Terre Haute...,

•• 4:10 pm |

L , C A L., anal.., M. A B. .

Eastward. Westwmrd.

Leave Indianapolis arrive,

12:58 p. m. 6:80a. m. 6:02 p.m.

Arrive Bloomington, leave,

8:80 p. m. 2:00 p. m. 11 15 a.m.

Ft. Wayne, Muncie and Clnrtnnatl-Via Bee Una Ft. WJ.AD.Bx 6:30pm f Ft.W.J AD.Ex 10:85»m

4 Ft.W.J.A D-Ex lOMOpm

w» Through case between Indianapolis and

Jackson.

10:00 am 9:50 am

Crawford* vi lie, Crawfordavflle,

Baking Powder. TRY PFAFFLIN’S FIRST QUALITY, the beet sold in bulk, none excepted. -t&Oo I*ox* XjToPFAFFLIN Jhe Grocer, 94 and 96 Indiana Ave.

BEST FLOUR AND FEED. Cbeapeit at 69 N. Illlnola. NOEL BROS.

RESH IC.E. Wesby&Co., ISH. j 6CW. Maryland 8C LELIVEBEL EVERY MORNING.

Grimes & Cloud aOTeTO’ G-roooiry, Owr. If. Aonray aua4 •«. OlmUr. Everythlsg the market affords BOTTOM PRICES.

Trains marked thus, RC, reel latex ebair. Trains marked thus, S, indicate sleeper. Thus, P, partor cam. .

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