Indianapolis News, Indianapolis, Marion County, 19 July 1878 — Page 3
THE mDIANAPOLlS HEWS: FRIDAY. JULY 19, 1878.
New York Store.
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lolair Brilliaiitjies. WB OFFER I CASE BRlUlANTINES At *734, worth 54* I CASE BRILLIANTINES At 60c, hlUterto told at 75.
We §tter At <0 and 76e (ifoods cheap mi i&e iMl 91* The I’rlcc* tfooted are mnc((*l)elow «M(|of iniporUtUon. PETTIS, IVERS & CO. % 49* goods zBArked iB piaiii ftcnra, BODY BRUSSELS. - TAPESTRY BRUSSELS, aPiy INGRAINS. 2-Plv !fJSRAiH8. flAtr CARPETS. WALL PAPER. WINDOW SHADES. ALL KEW IN DESIGN, Roll & Morris, 80i 32 and 34 South llliuolo St. Closing Sale of Fans.
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OOOFana 8 00 Fans
„.,^ow S9 00 .Now 7 50 Now 4 50 Now S 75 Sow 1 76
8 28 Fana Now 1 26
FANS at 15c. 20c. 2Sc. up.
ECa flia ^1?X7CZ^JEILSSUR 9
No. 9 North Peim. St.
In
This ia the beat chance to buy Fans eter ofiored
I this etty.
lliPLOAPC)JLI8 Savings Bank. eo EAST MARKirr STREBT. 0«l»«artt*ra waiy mrm tya«eiKiu»Me» r«c«Jw« wniirw ««• yr^Un W. N. JACiaON, PMidont. JOHN tr. RA7, Tmamer.
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TtauwoMe ^reet ifom Wa^ington (Areet
CITY IIBW8. Peraeas leavlav tows for the seaBoa, Bad Humaifr tratellors eaa tere The Rally News mailed to then, postpaid for fifty ceatN per inoath, theaddr^iss hetof ehanged as often as desired, Tha.IiaUad States covirt has adjourned nnfilflk'iAc&iber 29. : ^ Jdbn C.New will mat a$l,000 bpwnesa on Rlittois stfeet, netween Ohio and
Market.
The coroner’s jury returned a werdict night that EHjalL Marshall died trom ^Vgastiup of the brain andstoaiaoh.
^ Thw Water works
rtauNM _ _
it» Kew Tmdk street to repair the maiDia The Vandalia and Indianapolis and Tlneennes roads are raising their tracTts .ilx'tweeo the Ysndalia freight depot and
Kentucky atrenoe.
Prof. Eaton, of Brooklyn, who ia in the city en route to Denver, Colorado, conducted rerricefi at the Third Presby^e
rian church last nigitt.
The.baM bfU meaegera have about deitcimlilQd lb jjreaent evefv pei-son who at^ tends a game of ball heret^r a sh Ore of
stock in Lbe corporation.
Clime ia on thy inareese. The Journal demotes a stickful of types to describe the theft of a gri|)-sack at the union depot. The fiieft otKTDrred several days ago. Berg Applegate is desirous of turning his b«M ball stock on his pew rent account. He IS nut particular, either, ai to the •church in which the pew may be located. Dr. WatsonJsanitarv policeman on the nortbside, is doing etilcieot work in notiloghitiBcas to mean up their alleys and
then
len jleeiSg to it that file work Of purifica-
tion is attended to.
The meeting to have been held at the CwitcdlStateH court room this evening to mUkc Arrangements lor the reunion of the army of the Tennessee has been postponed
jiDtLl further notice.
is understood that all of J. W. Bugbee's forged paper has been taken up, and the only thing against him now is that ^iuxg^f2,500 bona giyen to the city in a
'fmeilHproTtmeid m attar.
Xotfitt fteston, leader of the starving ep^ntuoista, has refused work in the har- . vert field at IB a day. Work ja not so -■J anobk et with hint as a salary. Di- . VAree the emary from the work and he will
h^it.
The post office officials are continnally n nniug across circulars and newspapers with writing on them, wluoh the senders Aoail under circular and newspaper postage. Whenever the persona mailing th»*in «au be foluid they are fined $5—then they ttoa’t do It again. • ScTcn thousand barrels of * beer are •’"iwd in HrhmidtV oeHara. KearDcy, the Cahfomhi couimuniat will be here the ahfrd Bundav of neat ,month. It behooves birwerf tpdwfKise of thoir stock before-the c« mmiinistic clansgathcr. Beer, not thread, is what these agitators want. Clert- Studebaker, in a letter dated Btrhii July 4, informs Governor Williams swhil rc«i|pation of the office of honorary , siaasmi«uoB«r from Indiana. Hr has dis^vered. that he can-not bo an exhibiter Md- wiaiw the ooHnahmoonwhip. F. C. JsoMOD, file ether cemmisnoner, will ^ fbe Rro, an the dutiw are not at all Morgan, a farmer Bring eight Tnu* north of the city, while driving •home iMteveniiig wm oharoome by the leat near the oomer of Tennessee and Fir^u T *>*<4 in hjfe,w|^nand ^ ir«terday.
NEW BOO&B AND }||AO.%i:iNli:4. nnsiA. FremtkoFY«»5r.g arary^-vjW-. By mij Nrsl .HherW.Hd. tnw»iau.r of "•i.mK" TV rsbwfb si.rlr« Uostou! Hgtni 4 Caiiri iL UNJtRiNifMifis How*a,(ll«wartA0». ]>i»4a i» agfxid summer stostdi—breezy, sparkling, and short—the last qiuUity needn’t be nujued as ita chief attraction. It is not a story, but a clever bit of character fetching wherewith is woicn some de«< riplion of social scents in ihc Russian life in and around .Bt. Peicrsburgb wliere the characters live. Tiitre is no plot, and tlie book starts better than it finishes. It ia pleasant but ‘Hrarhy.” ETlULKTra Bv Mss. H O Wsao. Phiutelnhla Fertef A Ouatea lixlianapulis Bowen, {•tswarl.% Go. Fnmi a book bearing such a title it is customary to 1 urn ay. Thia one doesn’t deetrveit. Tlie publishers, os if to demonstrate the worth of the work, have made It as fine a bit of the bookbinder’s and priuter’a art .as is often seen. It is an ailniirable work. It w a ooiapHalion from the best writers of aucknt and modirn times, not of the flippant foolishness which nodledum pleases to call ‘‘good manners,” but of all the irrates and morals which can not be left untulturtd in the man or woman who aspires to a high standard. It is rightly termed “wnaible etiquette,” and as good advice as can be given to those to whom it is dedicated, to-wit: “To all young people in the United States and to yonng mothers,” is to “read it.” BLl’FFTOX* by M. J. Sarajpi. Boston, LA^ 4 bhepard Inaiai.st>«dia, Buwen A blewar*^ Blufflou is a story of west^-g yjjg incidents are factSj^the slys, and the clmractem real _ ihe purj>o»e of the book IS chieliy to puncture some of the evils atten.'iaut upon ihe modern practice of reLgion. These, as in manv cases here pottrayed, will certainly make many readers think Bluifton i# their own city. A pleasant story connect? the incidents and makes in allMctive hook of it. BOTBIIILL. Boston: Les A Bhepherd. Indianapolis: Bowen, Stewart A Co. KothmeB is a readable novel, far better than the aahie by which the writer is described would lead one to think. It is by the author of “That husband of mihe.” But Bothmell really rises to the dignity of a well-told tale, with a plot that is full enough of mystery to excite attention and with chaxauters well enough drawn to excite RTDijiAthy. Miriam agd Dr. Bothmcllare both well portrayed. The unities are well preserved and a symmetrical, interesting story is the result. JONIAII ALLEN’S WIFE AS A P. A. AND P. 1 , or Samantha at the Centennial. Usrtfonl: Amwitan PuUialiing Company, hold by agents. The rather bungling title of this work it somewhat typii^ of its contents. Under a homely garfe there arc given some keen thrusts at the follies and sins of the day. The writer is the author of that widely known and instly celebrated work, “My opinions ana Betsy Bobbet's.” It is full of humor, eareasm and instruction. There is romance enough in "its make up to awaken intercit in the fortunes and misfortnnes of the charactem. Altogether it is a very interesting work. It abounds in illustrations which are happy in their artistic fitness. THl INTERNAI-IONAL EEVIEW. New York: A S BarumACo. The July August number of this publication’is fully up to its high standard. The initial article is Karl Blind’s “Russia,” founded «n the memoir of Gapt. Margeret, a French free-lance, who lived between the end of the sixteenth and the beginning of the seventeenth century. This contribution is followed by “The Chinese Puzzle,” a paper ui which the author advances some very favorable statements both in regard to China and its inhabitants. There is a well dieted article on the French election; the fourth pajier of David A. Wells’s ‘‘Elements of National Wealth;” Science and Theology, ancient and modern, II, by James Anthmay Froude; The Centenary of Konsseau, by the Rev. Bam net Osgood, D. D ; Size and Organization of Armies, by Gen. James H. Wilaow; Itidnstrial Reconstruction, by E»}ward Atkinson; Mr. Seward and Mr. Motley, by the Hon. John Bigelov^ and PhoU^aphic Art in Europe, by Philip Gilbert llamerton. “Contemporary literature” touch** recent English,German and French book*. Altogether it is a fine number. Pr Bull's Blood mixture, by its wonderful restorafivlp inflfience, purifies and enriches the blood and induces good health.
NEW BOOKS. Telephone, Pbonoeraph, etc , by Prescott 13 00 AppIetoD’sHand Book of bummer iteaort„.... 78 Boni^ Kate, by Cbrletian Reid „ 75 TheCJilton Picture, by author of Odd Trump. 7/i Frisiidahip, byUuida 1 50 Seafortb, by t loronce Montgomery 1 25 Frkk’a‘l*lijslc*nochixics 7k.... 2 50 Tbs (apdHoa of a Marquis 56 Shootitw Ktars . 60 Harfiv’s F rank Unbqnare library ..10 and 15 CATHCART FCLELAITD, 26 E. Washington St.
'TYINMlLIfl'IO V.—The copartnership heretoJLI fore existing under the Arm snd name of Eiki r A Kennedy, in the grocery and fish business, is tbit day disaolvM by mutual consent. P. M Biker is authorised to adjust and aettie outetiindii?; clatms. P. M RIKEB, B. KENNKUY. P M Biker will still continue in the tame biudnees at tlte old stand, IXl and 128 8 III sL, where be would be pleased to aee all the old customara.
BIG MirSGIE
la Hop
Bhtera.
LAWNS 8 l-Sr Ce^ Per Yard, Woilk perfaeSy last eoiors. Plfiin Brown Lawnn, I'lfurofi Brown Lawns, rtain Brab Lawns, Ptain Light Brown Lawns OKTIaY 3.O0. Plain iLight Bine Chambray ti TRI-BMING LACE for Lawns oirfy 35c per doz. Headquarters for Bed Ticking. Lap Dusters, 8^ $1, $1.25. City Store, No. 4 E. Wiwlilngton St. ■arSTOBE OPEN EVERY EVENING.
ON DELIVERY PAYS BOTH YOU ASD ME. Where all pay CASH no allowance has to be made for the ion that is inevitable in the credit business. Goods fresh snd s full line. T. O. H.OTJT, 441 North Illinois street, * w-f'
PATTERN BHOP-MaW and Woed«& Modela BMda. JtOtmm *Oh, M. «. UO SMth CWuBvtaBda atraal.
JLOOAITIONIS'TS* A O tl R N AI. j^vet beat standard and new pieces, heroic, pathetio, tic, dlaleet, haworoua, etc. M orat^of
& b« onu^iai
newsdealer or ^ mail. Jnan Hawt A do.,
Nassan stres*. New York.
Copies of R. L. POLK & CO.’S New City Directory for 1878 can be procured at Tlie News office, where exchanges of other cities can also he found for reference.
MUMlilieiHosfi, HYDRANTfl, fitreet Washers, Pamps, Hsmm) Pipes, Cenpllaas Slid Bsuidw; Ijead sand. Iron Pipe; gteam, das and Water Supplies; Bath Tabs, Range Boilers, BarthemWare, etc. JOHM KNICIHT, 110 and 113 Sontli nolewnrst.
Vienna Bakery Ice Cream, 76 Kaasaohnsetts Av.na
SFECmCS. sPEcmcs.
Bankrupt Sale of Real Estate
and Accounts at Auction. The undersigned assigBee of John Q. Chamben,
a bankrupt, hereby gives notice that he will sell st public sutUuD, to the highest bidder, for cash, dlT" Saturday, the 26th day of July, 1878, at the south door of the court house, In Indisuapoils, InJ., st 2 o’clock p. m., ail the li^t, uUe sndlntereHvM said bsukrupt In and to Uie fuUowlug descnbeaweal
estat«, to-wit
Lot No 4, In Ooffln A Landers’s subdivision of lots number 7,8, U and 10, In outlot No 170, In the city Indianapolis, Ind The lot numbered one (1] and the east half of lot number two ® <d the northwest quarter, and the lot numbereci two [2] of ttoewortheaat quuter of secUon aix 16], and the idt numbered twe [2j of the northwest quarter of section five 181. in township twentv-eigbt (2SJ, north of range five [5] east, in the district of lands mibjeet for sale at Jackson, Missouri, situate m Wayne county, Mo., containing three hundred and
eleven snd six one-hundredths acres.
The cost half of the southwest quarter of the
f section fourteen (14). township chtcen (118), range Ihirty-tnree fth (3tn) ^nctpol me.'idiaiK
contsin.iig one hundred and twenty-eeven (127) oerw, more or leas, ailusted in Kandiyohi county,
Minn.
Also, accounts against lbe foUowlog named persons foe the amounts set opitoaite to their nsuies: T Ab-xouder, 17.86: Dan Uopktas, $3 80; Pat Kelly, $2 88; Nort Alexander, El(#: O. B. stout. 17 6*; Mrs B. £ Mossier, $5 50, J J. Bingham, $1.17, Max C Wood, f 1 76; W'm. Vance, $^5; Miss MoUle \ance, .A5; Mra E. Crull, .65, E. B Hutchinson, $178: Sol. Morili. 43. Thos- O’Brien, $.150; Wm O StephoDsoa, $3: W. F. Mason, 85; Mra. M. J Snnth,$3.92, Frank Fertig, $13 SO, Chaa. Barth, $3 66, Tnoa. Wall, $3.68; N B Godar, t»8.75, John E Secele, $12.M; John McKinnev, •3 20, A H. Aihle>» $12 “5; Paul Shtarman, $5 54; Ed Bichtrdaon, tlS.75; Edgar Moore, .50; Mra. iMwaoo, $125; McCarty ft ienks! $1;
H- Hussell. $5 75;
Croahy. 13.00; James H
Woodard. tt8 o2. C. C GUain, 8T.70; M. J. Bcach-
®«™*> PurcelL »4l 51, k. K. Eim-ott,
Co.. 814.58; EL P Hathawa^
$3.70, P. W Bathrdomew, $13.0^ wm A. Youn* »2.0(>; Mjm Rbod^ $17.85 A. rf. Taylor. fUt?n, J. G. Bm,$4.W:DocL EilerlT Jl5 86.C. W. brav«h $1.75; Geo. W'. Uuston, t3.M Mrs. Cutter, $l M;
Mra. W. H. Ot». $81.36; W. T. Noble. $17 05; Jerry Beading, 78, S. H. Cobb, $7 00, D F. BwMn, $10.28; L. L. Todd,$26.24, J. W. BainL $7 47, Wm. S{Mt^ $4.20, Use. Ueitkam, $5 00;
J M. Olcoti Koderfteo.
te v,tu,f
lUng, $4 50: i Icott tiA«; John Kettenhom.'ilO.lM;
Co.,$8.40.
G»o. F. MtOnnrtt,
». DBUNKESIIESS, “T,
ttara
Specifics.
After many years of the mast successful practice’ n special diaeoaca, with an unaurptaaed experience In the application of oartain combinations In the treatment of those dlaeaaea, Dr. Von MoeefasUker haa been induced to place his remedies on the pain lie market, that they may be within the roach of all who need them. CATARRH REMEDY. For diseases of the Respiratory Organs, Throat Lungs, Caiest Afieetiona, both local and oonstitational. These remeeUes will cure the severest cases of catarrh, and should be used in accoidance wHk dlrectiona, such as extraordinary discharges from the nose, oMbnaive or otherwise, water dropping into the throat from the head, loss of acutenaaa in smell, taste or hearing; sharp pain In tbs bead, and mnlnau sensitiveness to cold. EAR REMEDY. Bpedfle discharged frmn the ear, arising from Scarlet, Typhoid or other ieveia or inflamation o the Innm ear. Also, a remedy for noises in the head, and alight deafness from any cause. OOZl.Stlt'U.tlOZXCil REMEDY. Alterative for purifying the blood, and benafiola action upon the Uver and kidneys. A oonstltutiona remedy lor debrilty, arising from such ooraplaintt aa above aocntlonad. BzeeUent in all nervoua mate •dies and female dlaeaaea. Eor Inflamed and diaeaaed eyes and for the preservation of sight. This wash should be in the posesaion of all who desire .to keep their eyes in a strong and healthy coadiUon; specially siudenta and those whose occupation rendera impaired sight aneceealty. THROAT GARGLE. For sore throat, generally accompanying, and freqoeBtiy following scarlet fever and measles, it is Invaluabl^ As a tonic for the voice, ctergyaen and puldie speakers wlU And it valuable. OOTTO-BC STTH-TTI* For eouEha, whether arioiiig frmu Irritatimi of th tbnat, bronchial tubes or hmga, this <yrup will be found moet soothing and effectual. W For sole by all Drugglsta. Browning & Sloan, Druggists, WHOLESALE AGENTS, APOTHBCAKIES’ HALL, N<^ 7 and « East Waahingtnw atieet.
STEWART Paper Company, BBOOKYILLE, IND. Fine BookgNtwspapers.
Hotelsp^mifierl^^r^ FWamii Isavtaf lawn far Nw aiaaoa, oad Sina•ur tnvellen, can kpva The Daily New* lofiied to them, postpaid lor ftfqr cents par mootA, (he ad-)Mbi)|$clMHiiigpMl-fli frftya WB ^wfantdL SHERWOOD FOREST, Green lake, Dartford, Wla. Health, pieoauze and everything that can ean* ducetoeithO'. Boeting, hatnlng, Hthing, riding, driving, awiminlng, all aotlaof games and pwtlmea, joined to choice soi^y. Flrat-ciaos hotel aeoommodaGoBS at reasonable psteea. For Mwtlcalazs, send postal card for circular or call at Newt oflloe. J. C. SHERWOOD, Proprietor,
TOWNSEND HOUSE, OOONOMOWOC, WAUKESHA COUNTY, W18., * Thirty mUes weet of Milwaukee, 450 feet above Lake Miehigan—delightfully heoitBfnl—every dte Veislon land and water can supply— charming sodeljr—aerlnsion orgayety stcboiee. Board per week, for 2 weeks or more, $10 SO, $12 and $14, according to accommodation For further partlcnlan or etrcular, address C. TOWNbEND.
Sea Cliff House,
LONG ISLAND BOUND.
Beautiful situation; high and healthv
no mala-
w "YJ
ria or muaqultoes; table Qrst-class; splendid boating, flshiiig and salt water botbiitg. Tkrms from $16 to $12 per week. Please send for circular. 11ILLIIM DETIMES, Proprietor, (j UiU ■ BEA CUFF, L. L
HEALING SPRINGS, Batts ConntF, Virginia. The only tepid water known; efficacious in a great number «rf diseases, for which write me or apply at News office for descriptive pamphlets con(xrtificateB. Air pure and bracing, seanery wild, ricturesque anu grand, ffimfeury ranging from 60 deg. to 76 deg. (J)ta ts WM. B. BISHOP, Proprietor. ' * ? * Mammoth Gave.
This place having been tboroaghly repaired and refurnished, is now ready to accommodate visitova in the beet style. Excursion parties can get low rates by appijing at the ticket offices in Indianapolis or Lmiisville, mat any way offices, and they can hava excumion rates here in parties of ten or more persons. We have a band for the hall room in attendance For farther particolorB, address WM. 8. MILLER. (j)tu ts
ST. NICHOLAS HOTEL, BROADWAY. KTEI'V^ YOHELTHIB POPULAR RESORT for Travelers has been rejuvenated and improved. All the features that have so signally nmtributed to Its world-wide reputation will be maintained. A uniform rate of prices, $3 50 per day, for all parta of the house. ITRIAH WELCH, Proprietor.
N. J. Hyde, Manager. $1 60 to $2 per day.
National Hotel, A. NALTNER, Proprietor, South side of tTnimi Depot, INDIANAPOLIS, IND. St. Denis Hotel, Corner Broadway and Eleventh Street, NEW YORK CITY,
ON THE
EUROPEAN PLAN, In connection with the weU-f£own Taylor’s Saloon, The most centrally located Hotel in the city. Mr Prices in accordance with the tiiueo. WM. TAYLOR, Proprietor.
Schools and Colleges.
Mr. and Mra. J. H KA PTES, encouraged by the ■noeeas of tha post year, have aatermined to nlace their school upon a permanent basis They will reopen early in September with increased facilities for instruction of young ladies in the higher branches of English education, in the ancient and modern languages and in musk A Pre;>aratory Department for younger pupila ' ‘ihthi ”
IdataftmtpsM*]
■M WMkty Nowi M -ihyfUaawpavy.
will be connects 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 da?*. Those wishing to become members of the school will confer a favor by makitig appllcatton early. Address J. H. KAPP£B, No. ise tet North street, Indianapolis. PE.NNSYLVANIA MILITARY ACADEMY, CREbTER, FA., Opens Beptember !Uh Thorough instruction in Ovil Engineering, the Classics and English. For circular, apply to Col THEO. HYATT, President.
D D M
BUSINE^ CARDS.
R. OABTON—Office and Besidenoe, 147 N.
New Jersey at.
k. te. i*. WHARTON—Office and real denoe, ‘.fl)8 Bright atreet, ear. Vormont.
AHOMBY A CL.ARK, SealptMs and Monument Makers. 70 N. Dalawan m.
H
OMOJEJPATH-Dr. HAQOABT-Offica. M K. Marketat Bariknca, 7> N. Alahama
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OR-wR-WBREIMR-By Johk MaizmxT R8 8 Alabaica streot, wh« mokea ’em sttek. EWnRAW, rrilTTO dk BBIMJBS.
UnnKOTAKna. IS Olrctestreat
D r. OUAIt. D. Pl!;AB.<«08i, office, 128 North Meridian street. OffiM hours. 8 to 10
a. m., I 30 to 4 p m. and 7 to 8 p m.
BoVI>. .W. D„
. Burgeon and BomaMpathic Phystemn 59 Maos, ave., residence 719 S. Market at. fTOniNeOB A HARNBE, finrv«MHU, VJ oaeoa—itT^ Broth itiuet.
7t Ea^Mlehtgan ■treat
D BH WAMlMi A ItVTVJLIJtWK.
94 East Market street
Beaidence—Dr Wauda, $W S. Vermont Bwsldeno*—Dr »<n»eWffis giw g M»»Oarty.
^BHters STRENGTHENS. REPUBLICAN N0HLNATIONS
COUSTY TICKET, ftor (Serk-DANIEL M. BANBDEU.. For Sheria-JOHN T. PBESSLY. For TTreasurer—THOMAB SCHOOLET. For Auditor-WILLIAM A. PFAFF. For Judges Snpeikir Ootnrt—^HORaUOC. NEWCOMB, DANIEL W. HOWE, SOLOMON BLAIB. For Judge Criminal Court—JAMBS E. HELLER. Proeecuting Attorney Criminal Court—JOHN B. ELAM. For County Cbmmiarionera—GEOBGE F. llo GINNia, MORES ALLEN. For Conmer—WILLIAM H. WT3HARD. For County Surveyor—HERVEY B. FATODT.
CasB. BrrmLO.
Lmirsnoa Howtaao,
BYPIELD m HOWLAND. ATTOBIUgYS AT LAW, WtU t«actice in the Federal and State OoartR Ote 2g*L^!S**‘* awBftaad 1. IndfiMp.
DAILY NEWS. Vto it is IM filCmin THE INDIANAPOLIS NEWS has the largest circulation of any daily paper published in Indiana. It is taken in almost every County in the State, and is delivered by Carriers every day in the following towns and villages: J. W. REAM, Argoi. J BARTHOLOMEW, Arcadia, E. E. BRANT, Attica. J. D, CONNELLY, Annapolia. J. L. VAWTER, Acton. BARTLETT CAMPBELL, Anderaoo. W. RALSTON, Amo. JNO. DUGAN, Arlington. OSCAR SKINNER, Bnghtwobd. L. TYSGN, BoyUton. J. H. BRECKE^^RIDGE, Bunker HilL LEWIS McNUTT, BraxiL J. C. STERRETT, Buena Viata. W. K ADKINS, Bloomington, SAM’L PICKETT, Bourbon. OSCAR GLADDEN, Brownsburg. E. E. NEAL, Cicero. WILL 8. C’RAIQ, CrawforduviUe. OSCAR JOHNSON, Covington, E. A. POYNTER, aoverdale. A. A. HUNTER, Clayton. E. G. LITTLE, Carteraburg. . H. TURPIN, Clermont. ED MARTIN, Connersville, THOS. BAIN, Columbua. WILL CRAIG, Danville. H. DL"NKLE, Delphi. 8. KEN WORTHY, Dublin. THOS. E. SMITH, Darlington. R. D. CRAIGHEAD, Dunreith. J. F. ADAIR, Elwood, V. H. HUFF, Edinburg. FRANK W. WHITTED. Ellettaville, F. G. HEALD, Elkhart MACK SNODGRASS, Franklin. EDDIE FRA^X7S, Fairland. JOHN A. GARDNER, FortvUle. CORRIE THORNBURG, Farmland. FRED REECE, Fairmount BRYANT & NORRIS, Frankfort W. F. SHERIDAN, Grecncaade, CHAS. D. WALKER, Greenfield. J. J. CAMPBELL, Goldtmith. FRED. B’ARTON, Greensburg. WILL GIPE, Eaut Germantown. B. S. PATE, Greenwood. JOSIE CONSTABLE, Gosport W. A. H(X)PS. GoBhen. W, L. ATON, llillisburg. CHAS. ORARNUT, Irvington. ALONZO WHITAKER, Jameatown. A. P. HARVEY, Jonesboro. W. F. CARBAUGH, Kempton. D. SHELLENBARGER, Knigbtstown. H. G. MEYER & BRO., Kokomo. A. 11. PETERS, Laporte. W. COCHRAN, Lena. J. A. JEGER, Lizton. WILL W. FULLER, Ladoga. H. G. SPENCER, Lebanon. CHAS. FELIX)WS, Lewisville. E. £. WHITTED, Martinsville. T. C. CURRAN, Miahawaka. S. T. HARDY, Markleville. W. E. L. KINNEMAN, Marion. JNO. MORRIS, Mitchell. EDWARD CAMMACK, Milford. ALBERT KRUEGER, Michigan City W. A. HUNT, Mooreeville. W. R. DAVIS, Morristown. JOHN KIRK, Muncic. C. N. DICKEY, Madison. J. W. ELLIS, Valley Mills. J. M^CNNIX, MeCordsvilie. W. HART, New Caiitle. HOWARD WITT, New Ross. C. J. JOHNSON, North Manchester. FRANK DECKERT,Noblegville. P. W. MORGAN, Plainfield. M. CARROLL, Pendleton. W. E. BUERGELIN, Pitteboro. HARRY McM.ASTER, Peru. H, A. ALLEMAN, Plymouth. H. FODREA Eaysville. T. BRYANT, Rockville. N. RONNELLS Jr. Rochester. E. WOODCOCK, Roflhville. E. SMALL, Shelbyville. WILLARD McGLTRE,Sharpflville. W. A. MIRl I IT, Scircleville. CHAS. STEWART, Spencer. W. P. BAILEY, Southport H. C. DUNBAR, South Bend. ALBERT COLLINS, Tipton. JAMES CONES, TliomtownR. R. SHREVE, N. Vernon. ^ ’RALPH McOORMICK, Vincennes. W. WENZELL, Vernon. FRANK ARLINGTON, Walkerton. JOHN GRIFFIN, Wert Lebanon. HERBERT KENT, Williamsport OSSA CLINGER, Winchester. WILSON GARDNER, Wabaah, TOM. A. CARPENTER, Wargaw. NOEVAL GRUBB, Widdroa. * HENRY STRASSER, Washington. H. A. PRATT. Waveland. JOEL JACKSON, Wert Newton. WILL SANDERS. ZionsTUle. Orders for the paper can be given to the agents named above, who willleave it promptly at your door.
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AN ENTIBE NEW STOCK OF SHEET MUSIC, TIOUN^ GUIfABS, FLUTES, bret ITAJLIAN AMD OEBMAK 6TR1HOS, ni aU kfiiftl of ’’ MUSICAL INSTBUMEKTS and MKBCHAiriHSS.
The wfie iwdplent of the Gold Medal tt the Vienna Kxpofittaffi, im. Mrt only nwooaoed by Btelte Old Wat^ar, Frena liata, Theodore Thomas oad maDv other worid-reaowiMMt mamdam, b«t aadaaoA
thhty af onr boat local teacheza and muolciaQa, to bara no aapertor.
NEW STOCK OF EMERSON PUNOS Before buying elaewbere consult your Interest in examlnlBK tlm fine aaaeriiaont at W Waal Wash* ington street. mpir-f
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Mo. S3 South Blinoii Stroet, Ocoidrati^ fiotoi
AN IMMENSE LINE OF SUMMER ROODS.
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TiJR Nfk' w^'iWi Is acknowledged to he the BEST MACHTtHt In the aaarlut. ihrarte hy & S. bvarunaa. General Agent , ^ MteRkFAIBING ot all.kl^ of lfaa< rttlnea promptly and raaaonaUy dona.
None Safe Without “ffi.
SPECIAL TO TEACHERS.
THE DISECTOBS «E THE Iiliai Sdiil of An Have arranged for Frofeeaional ‘Teaebera a apeeioJ couree of Instruction daring the snminer racatko carefully adapted to their requirements as inatruete m. A Very Low Rate of Tuition Haa been eetabUabrd for tbia eonree. AB th advantage* of the Sehool will be aoeovded, and ohoiM Emy be made of any branches of study preferred. For full information, addreea the Secretary IN* £>1ANA bCHCXlLOk AHi, Indianapolbi, Ind.
BA WEN ft MceETTUiANyDoiden ti and Hannlhctiiren of OXXa&I. CGAL MINE and B. B. SUPPLIES, 67 W. Maryland st., Indianapolis, lad. I
Grimes & Cloud NTg’vu’ Q-i*oo©ry, ^ C«r. N. Aenw’r mA wa. ClaUr. Bverrthlna the markot aflbnte BOTTOlf PB1CB8.
United States Army Biouses AND Military Caps
OF ALL KINM3 AT
STOUT,S, The Hatter, 76 East Washington St M.S'de Agent for the Oriebrated B088 HAT
57tli Iiiim Bept JUSr OUT AND FOR SALE BY WM.B.BURF(^, Indianapolis mwTbie Uthographic Work a speoialty. Blank Boolm of all Unite on hand or made tooraer. Job Frintiog of every variety. Lesral Blaafcs ot All Klndn on Hand.
FOB RICH BLOOD, ^Bitten.
TO Per Month wUl buy one of the Bast MASON & HAMLIN Organs, CHICKERING PIANOS AlTD BRADBURY PIANOS, In all styles and at prices and terms that have .never before been offered In this dty. Piano Covers and Stools A BPEaALTY. Boom 6 Odd Pellowfl’ Hall, Sd Floor, THEO, PFAiridlN & CO.
Jolmston**
Sarsaparilla Is acknowledged to be the heel and moet reliable preparation now propMed for UVEE COMPLAINT erspspaxA, And ffirPuxiflyinf tliftBlaei. This preponttoa is compooi^ with great care, foom the best selected Hondarag Sarsaparilla, Ydlov Bode, Stillingia, Baadelioo. Wild Cherry, and othoE Valuable J^mediea.
Prepared ooly by m arOMNSTOJDf S CO. Chemifig ft Broj^^igta, laiJdfoMffi Am, Betide IQflk eoM hr BnggMa
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InftiUMpolis Time Table.
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L.lft^Ii.llc.41 7;48m fnd w ft M Kxl0:8ftam Unioo Ae....^ S.-Wm B..IftBt.L.Eixt:i^ Ool A Wtm Ex t OOfTO NYftStLExd’ 10:58*
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OABtLFLd’y t 4:l5ain I Oreenaburg Ae.. l-80aaa ■ * ir-20amjChl*8tL maU..11;80pm
4 ^m I Weatem Ex 6'40pm B.58pm [ CftBtLFLd'y...tO;»^
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IndtanaiKdia sod Vinoenoei R. B.
MaflACWroFx.... B.-Maa fenencer Aee...... OiOSam atienoer A«ttmtele)fipwiJKaU4QttiQ£x.e $:88pm
IndiaMualU. Paeu a»d Chicago B. W.
FtWToiADaSPf*88010} CAMCEx dally„ 4;00aa ChiftTolEx,„„,.12;2Spiu I Pent Accom O-SSaat PAM CExcdU,., f lOpmlTolAFtWEx ... 12 00m TolACExdd^S-.11*!0pm f ChiAM.C Mall. S:38pm JefiknenritMi Madison and IndteoapoHa &. B.
Cincinnati Ae...1
DGemiabura Ac. 4 2Spm hrlftStLa'lpq. B.SBpi
LouisABFx a.... 4«10Bm Modft I.Kx d’ly. 9 :^a ColAMadAoe..., |;lfium SAEvEx re...... s'^a
.Madison Mall....lCI.00am MftMorth£x...„.10 00pm Day Expreas...... 6.15pm NlghtEx daUy...l6:8»paa
Cinclnnttl, Wabaah AMiahigan, Via Sae Una. ‘ Indlanipolte, d^aurt ...„...,...m....4 30am 6:4fipm Marion, airiVe 8* i?]^ 7:4hui " ■ ■ ■ ' " 6:80am
0;18am 4.10am t.SOam 7;80am 10;OQam
Wabaah, Warm#,
Gisffieo, ” FJkbart, “ Kalamazoo” G.KiqddB,”
....7:24pm
6:45pm ..„.........4:40tom -.7,44m Eel Blvar BoUrood.
Fast Wart.
7*!t0pin 7 Odom Lofsnsport 7:I(h>m 9 QOpm 7:88aa Denver ... 6-28pm 11 81pm a-.seam Colmb’aCr 4-48pm 1 I2aM IO:Saain Auburn Jn S:Zni)m 3J)asimf 11 30am Butler—... 3.46{mi lafoyeU*. Munria ft Btromiiifton R. B
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diste eonneetlm at Lalayane.)
Eaatwaid., Weotward.
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Blo’m’gtoa Id'Moa I Dftd’poIliUffiOpm 6:MaaB Wbacm— 12 0« pm {lafayetw iiM pm 6.00 am Paxton..... 12-S7 pm | f&oopsaien 4:46 pmlt.VT am Hoopeotoa l -22 pm ■ Paxton.... 6:42 pmU :80am Lafayatte. 1:66 pm I Glhaon... f<2t pm 12.06 pm Ind’r “ — - — - —
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Lagoi^...... 12:npm
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1:28 pm #.*60 am 6.00 pm 9.02 am 7:lf pm
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Toro Haute— 6:10 am " 4:10 pm ( •* L.C AUtOndL., M.AB.
Eastward. WeitwwA.
Leave indiiospoUo arrive,
12 66 p. m. 6.60 0. m. 6:01 p. ss.
Arrive Bfoomlagtea, teem
6;a6 p. m. 2.00 p. m. 11:16 a. so.
Ft Wayne, Monde and dnebioaU—Via Bee Line
CelfM 10 I8i _ Oriwforisvfiig.' f:20^
” 7:10 pm
Tarre Uauto... 6.86 |na
13:46 pm
Through cose
ii: fFtW-7.ftD.Bx 10.48pm betweea Indiaupolia and
LeaiavfiIa,_N<re ARm^ft Chioage.
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10:00 am f OrawforisvlBs, | north 7tli pm tffiiom i Omwfardavtlla, I emiih 7:06 pm Trainsaaarked thua, BC, redlnlag ebatr. Tralna marked thus, 8, indicate i&gpm. Thus, P, parter ears. pfXHIBl'rifili. lodiaaa Art AsMxdattoa, open dally from 9 a so* to 10 p. soh Fleuffier ft Sbai^ Blook, Admtaatoii, 26 cento. '
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The “Missile Link” Found. I’wo JLIvImM Cltljgap«nxe«E
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to tbe Sontli
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M weederiul ccoatame will be <» eaWWtiro pubBcl^nwrrow, SATURDAY, a* Wo. 20
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