Indianapolis News, Indianapolis, Marion County, 24 July 1878 — Page 3

THE INDIANAPOLIS NEWS: WEDNESDAY. JULY 24, 1878.

New York Store. . (ESTABLISHED 1153.) W« hare on Sa]e j§ Fine AsmoH mont of LADIES’ AND CHILDREN'S Gauze Onierrar, AND A COMPUTE STOCK OF E3 JNT 9 £3 , LadlesMRisses'and Children’s Cotton Hosiery. PETTIS, IVEBS & CO. ALL GOODS worked in plain Sgaraa.

BODY BBUSSELS, TAPESTRY BRUSSELS, 3-Ply IMGRAINS. 2-Ply INGRAINS. RAG CARPETS. WALL PAPER. WINDOW SHADES. ALL NEW IN DESIGN, Boll & Morris, SO, 32 and 34 Sooth Illinois St.

Closing Sale of Fans* «1« 08 i'am ... _^Now *1 00 12 M Fin* Now 7 50 9 00 Fum -...Now 4 50 6 60 Fans — Now 8 75 8 00 Fans ; ^....Now 1 75 2 25 Fans Now 1 25 FANS *H5c, 20c, 25c. up. SC. m. TXJOZBLEIH, No. O North Penn. St. This is the best chane* to buy Fans ever oflared in this city:*

INDIANAPOLIS

pi » hundred of the viaitora being Americans. When the caw of John Achoy for the murder ot George I^gget is railed in the criminal court several curled ditrlings members of the first families, who were buying pools where the deadly shot was fimi, will be called upon to testify; then the eyes of some fond parents will be opened as to the way in which tl^ir pro* geny diepooe of time amt money. In the meantime the list of.frequenters of the establishment is increasing and the supply of witoemess against the combination deadfall will soon be ample.

J. N. Closing In Slowly. In spite of the croakings of the ignorant and the dread of the prejudiced, that majestic philosopher and undaunted itpostle of truth, “the,immortal J. N.,” heroically moves on in his irresistible course with the courage that enabled the martyrs to defy the sword and stake. He gladly takes the pressure upon himself, and saves an ignorant but suffering people by his keen perception and unequalled power in the advocacy of truth. The grand doctrines of flm disinterested humanitarian have been growing upon the world for twenty-five years and five months, and soon their full fruition must come or the noble champion of truth must become an avenger and close upon the press of the world and the nation. Strange how he has allowed the world, for the last quarter of a century, to rdieve itself instead of him! He will now gradually reverse the pressure in order to vindicate his ^principles and sustain his cause. Although he must feel that he haa triumphed, he’s the same calm, and modest J. N., preferring his friends to himself— all for truth. He has sacrificed his very name, and only by the initials “J. N.” does he wish to be known—at least until truth is fully vindicated and he is understood. J. jf.is now in the city and will shortly lift the veil that enshrouds the gloom. He will be at Anderson on August 2d, and at Muncie on the 3d—all for truth.

Board af Aldermen. The aldermen met last night, MrCvL’Jrn absent. The committee on revision of ordinances present a report, with amendments, codifying the ordinances relating to streets and alleys. Adopted. The action of the council in regard to the Gregg bequest was concurred in. The reports of the joint aldermanic and council committee on the gas question were read, and also the resolution of Councilman McKay adopted by the council. Aiderman Foster moved that the action of the council be concurred in. Upon a call of the ayes and nays Alderman Stratford voted in the negative, explaining that he thought some compromise with the gas company would be better than getting into litigation. All the other members voted affirmatively. The board after confirming the action of%ouncil in several minor matters, adjourned.

Savings Bank. 06 BAST MARKET STREET. Depositors only auw * lock bolder* land receive entire net profile. W. N. JACKSON, President. JOHN W. HAT, Tmsaursr.

cm news.

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

‘A Saturday night market will be held at the east market hereafter.

Indianppolia will soon have a railroad quartette, as well as Columbus and other villages. Oliver M. Wilson and ex-councilmfcS Izor have filed their petitions in bankruptcy. Their liabilities are not large. Prof. Smart and wifts sailed from Glasgow for New York on the 18th inat. They are expected here the first week in. August. President Pettit and Director McKenna are with the base ball club in Chicago this week. Yesterday the Blues were d<2eated € to 2.

Dr. J. W. Marsee has been elected demonstrator of anatomy of the medical col*. lege of Indiana, a place for which he has peculiar fitness. H

Mr. Hazzard, asaistant county attorney, is talking too much about the refusal of f'herifi' Pressley to admit him to the jail. It will do him no good.

The United States district attorney is etill engaged in compromising cases for violation of the revenue laws against Lafayette tobacco dealers. , ■ For the sum of $50 thecommunistshave leased the exposition grounds for Sunday, August Ifcth. They intend to have beer, dancing, oratory and music on that day. Michael Vanblaricum died of congestion yaaterda* afternoon, after a very brief illness. Be is theTourth brother of the farnUv who has died within the past two montfia. f " i *

Owing to the circumstances surrounding the huckater ordinance, i. e. the efforts making in council and out to have it reitealed. Mayor Caven has ordered Chief Travis to instruct the police ts make no arrests for its violation before Wednesday of next week.

} Arrangements have been made by the democracy for the opening, of the campaign: Senator Voorhees will speak July 27 at South Bend, and General Manson at Bedford on the same^day; Senator McDonald at Logansport August 6,and Governor Hendricks in this city some time during

the present month.

Mr. James H. Woodard, formerlv of this state, but latterly of Texas, has been appointed special correspondent *for Indiana of the Cincinnati Enquirer and an excellent selection it is. Mr. Woodard has had a long and varied journalistic experience, he knows everybody and has a faculty of finding out things that is akin to genius. If he does not furnish the Hnubirer some “mighty interestin’ reading, it will be because there is none to be

had.

The Deadfall.

During the past five days the pool business of the Bobamith combination tiger has fallen ofl greatly, the patrons of the game having became aware of the fact that they ant amenable to fine under the gambling act, with the further assurance that there is a chance that the law will be enforced this time, and dhe buyers as well *s seller, manager and proprietor of the game, come to grief. There will be no great difficulty m getting witnesses against the deadfall, as the gaming has been carried cm openly and boldly. The Telegraph ihis^ morning does violence to the good sense amf decency of the Germans, whose spokesman it claims to be, being the only paper published in the German language in this city, bv do-* Sending the deanUdfand professing to see x>o great harm in the combination pool awindle practiced there. The game has

i patrons, ninety-nine out

hat few

Mrs. JenkH Talks Again. [New Orleans Democrat Interview.] Mrs. J.—The idea of Weber going on the stand and swearing that that letter he destroyed. (Growing excited.) Why, I wouldn’t do such a thing for $20,000,000. That’s not me. He has actually excommunicated himself. The idea! No, I am not of that kind, I tell you (tapping her fan nervously on the palm of the right hand), you democrats would have had a harder time than you did in unseating Packard if I had had my way. Do you think I would have sat passively and allowed myself to be driven from my position as he was from the state house by you? No, never! I would have poured grape and canister down those streets on my opponents, and if they blew the walla of the state house about my ears I would sink beneath them rather than give up, and 1 would then leave a name that would deserve immortality. What were we? We were the ship of state when those pirates —theMcVeagli Harlan statesmen—Boarded us. You were the foreign port. They got on board our vessel, put us in irons and then sailed our ship of state into yours, the foreign port, and delivered us over im« bondage; that they did. K—The slavery is not unpleasant? Mrs. J.—No, it’s not that; but to see those who have claimed to be men and leaders act in so cowardly a manner. I believe I’ll become a democrat now. R—Do so. I’ll put a|pronunciamento in the morning oaper. Mrs. J.—Oh, no; don’t do that. I think I’ll go to the west and establish a kingdom. But who will be my Blennerhasset? Will you? R-l will. Establish her! But, now, talking seriously, are you going into the lecture field? Mrs. J.(laughing)—They made me offers of that kind in Washington. I received a number of letters to that effect. I would accept willingly if they would get the members of the Potter committee to set on-the platform. You know I couldn’t get up the divine afflatus without they were there. You see, without them I'd feel lost, and there would be no stimulus. I couldn’t have anything to elevate me to, my subject.

A Cure for Tramps* A farmer near Faribault, Minnesota, shot and instantly killed two tramps whom he caught in the act of setting fire to a harvesting machine in his wheat field. He gave himself up, but was immediately released.

' CHyofToklo Overdue. Some anxiety is felt concerning the Pacific mail steamer City of Tokio, now six days overdue from Yokohoma. The agent at San Francisco saya the ship was in firstclass condition in every respect on leaving port. , . ♦ Coat Product leu for August. The board of control of Pennsylvania coal producers has fixed the amount for August at 2,000,1000 tons.

Death of Minute Warren. Minnie Warren, the well-known dwarf, died at Fall River, Mass., yesterday, in child-birth.

For all diseases of the blood, we do not know of any better remedy than Dr. Bull’s Blood Mixture.

NEW BOOKS. Telcpbcne. Phonograph;etc., by Prescott $3 00 Appleton's Hand Book of (Summer Eesort 75 Bonny Katt by Christian Reid 75 The Clifton Picture, by author of Odd Trump. 7f Friendship, by Outda 1 50 Heaforih. by Florence Montgomery 1 25 Frick’s Physical Technics 2 50 The Godson of a Marquis 50 Shooting Stars 50 Harper’s Franklin Square Library 10 and 15

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Vienna Bakery Ice Cream.

75 Massachusetts Avana

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Schools and Colleges.

Mr. and Mrs. J. II. KAPPRH, encouraged by the snceeas of t he paat year, hare determined to place their school upon a )>crmanent 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 music

A Prejiaratory Department for younger pupils

will be connected with ih# Institute.

Pupils from a distance can be accommodated with

board at reasonable rates.

Circulars with full particulars will be Issued in a

few days.

Those wishing to become members of the school will confer a favor ly malting application early. Address J. H. KAPPES, No. 132 East North street,

Ixidianapolte.

HANOVER COLLEGE.

The next term will begin Wednesday, September 4. Tnition'free. Two full courses, Classical and Scientific, with Prejiaratory I>epartment. Boarding low, location healthful; no taloont. For catalogue, apply to Rev. 6. C. Heckman, D. D„ Pres’t, S.w HANOVER, HID.

WESTERN FEMAXE SEMINARY. OXFORD, OHIO-Mt. Holyoke Plan.

per annum. Send ’foi PEABODY, Principal.

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$74.50 to write well at home.

Logansj>ort, Ind.

Pays board,tuition and outfit at HALL’S 0>m’l Col'e/e. Fstablished since ISST. Send 87c for compendium to penmanship, and you can [tarn Address Prof. E. A. H ILL,

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PENNSYLVANIA. MILITARY ACADEMY, CHESTER, PA., Opens September 11th. Thorough instruction in Civil Engineering, the Classics and English, For clrculsorjjipplyJo^Co^THEO^HYATTjPEtoiAMrt. Bloomin;; Health, 10 ““W

BUSINESS CARDS.

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TTORNE-9BOEINO—By Jon* MAiOHWT FI 88 8. Alabama street, who makes ’em stick. T) KNIHAN, I.ONO 4k HKIMiEft, li Dunn Bra* ns 15 Circle street

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CHAN. D. PEAKSON* Offioo, 136 orth Meridian street. Office hours, 8 to 10

a. m., 1:80 to 4 p. m. and 7 to 8 p. m.

T T. BOYD. Ml. D., tf . Burgeon and Homseopatmc. Physician, 59 Mass, ave., residence /19 E. Market st.

tniNOOR A HARmEK* Nnxgwwns, OAosa—lOTH South Illinois strert 76 East Michigan street

H % ittcrs STRENGTHENS*

$3.00 - $5.00 Per Month will buy one o! the Best , MASON & HAMLIN Organs, CHICKERING PIANOS AHD BRADBURY PIANOS, • In all styles and at prices and terms that hare ;never before been offered in this city. Piano Covers and Stools ▲ SPECIALTY. Boom 6 Odd Fellows’ Hall, 2d Floor.

THEO. PFAFFLIN & CO.

^TATE OF INDIANA, MARION COUNTY, ss: Ih the Circuit Court of Marion county, in the State of Indiana. No. 2,314. August Term, 1878. Daniel Grassman vs. Flora Graasman. He it known that ( 1878, the above named filed In the office of the Uer of Marion county, In the State of Indiana, hia complaint against the above named defendant for divorce; and that on the 11th day of July, 1878, the said plaint HI filed in said clerk’s office the affidavit of a com that said defendant, Flora (:

uired

answer

. appear in

the same on the 12tli day of September, 1878.

Now, therefore, by order of said court, said 'fendant last above named is hereby

the filing and pendency of said

tinst her, and that

defendant notified of

complaint aga

unless

apolis, on the fourth Monday in August, 1878, said com plaint, and the matters and things therein contained and alleged, will be heard and determined in her absence. AUSTIN H. BROWN. Clerk. Ryman A Pringle, attorneys for plaintiff, ul o-WAw ui-o

WHEN YOU TRAVEL

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Throngh to destination. Secure your tickets at the Union Depot, and see that they read via “Pittsburg, Cincinnati k St Louis Railway, Panhandle Route.” W. L. O’BRIEN, Gen. Pass, and Ticket Ageat, Columbus. D. W. CALDWELL, d£w , Genxxal Maxaobb.

After (Li! SLktAck of p&r&lyalw, persons sre liable to many ordinary diseases which did not affect them before. Your doctor will tell you that you must keep your boareia regular. This can be beat done by using Tarraat’s Seltzer Aperient. It cleanses without weakening, thus enabling the lick man to regsin his strength. Ask your physician, and be will recommend its ose. ws.BOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS, mw I • to a?Aw

Hotels and Summer Resorts. Prraons leaving town far tito season, and Bummer travellers, can have The Bally News mailed to them, postpaid for fifty cents per month, tbs address being changed as often as daalred. SHERWOOD FOREST, Green lake, Hartford, Wla. Health, pleasure and everything that can conduce to either. Boating, bathing, fishing, riding, driving, swimming, all sorts id games and pastimes, joined to choice society. First-class hotel a'«ommodationa at reasonable prices. For particulars, send postal card for circular or call at News office. J. C. SHERWOOD, Proprietor,

ST. NICHOLAS HOTEL, BROADWAY, THIS POPULAR RESORT for Travelers has been rejuvenated and improved. All the features that have so signally contributed to ita world-wide reputation will be maintained. A uniform rate of prices, 13.50 per day, for all parts ot the house. URIAH WELCH, Proprietor.

N. J, Hyde, Manager. fl.50 to |2 per day. National Hotel, A. NALTNER, Proprietor, South side of Union Depot, INDIANAPOLIS, IND.

St. Denis Hotel, Corner Broadway end Eleventh Street, HEW YORK CITY, ON THB EUROPEAN PLAN, In connection with the well-known Taylor’s Saloon, Ike most centrally located Hstel in th« city, Mr Prices in accordance with the times. WM. TAYLOR, Proprieter.

REPUBLICAN NOMINATIONS

COUNTY TICKET. For Clerk—DANIEL M. BANSBEIX. For Sherifl—JOHN T. PRESSLY. -ForTreasurer-THOMAS SCHOOLBY. For Auditor-WILLI AM A. PFAFF. For Judges Superior Court—HORATIO C. NEWCOMB, DANIEL W. HOWE, SOLOMON BLAIR. Fqr Judge Criminal Conrt—JAME8 E. HELLER. Prosecuting Attorney Criminal Court—JOHN B. ELAM. For County Commissfoners—GEORGE F. MCGINNIS, MOSES ALLEN. For Coroner—WILLIAM H. WTSHARD. For County Burveyor-HERVEY B. FATOUT.

SPECIFICS. SPECIFICS.

Dr.yoBHoscMszler’s Specifics.

After many yean of the most successful practice n special disease^ with an unsurpassed experience In the application of certain combinations in the treatment of those diseases, Dr. Von Moechxiaker ha* been induced to place his remedies on the public market, that they may be within the reach of all who need them. CATARRH REMEDY. For diseases of the Respiratory Organs, Throat Lungs,‘’Chest Affections, both local and eonatitutionsd. These remedies will cure the severest cases of Catarrh, and should be used in accordance with directions, such aa extraordinary discharges from the nose, offensive or otherwise, water dropping Into the throat from the head, lorn of acuteness in smell, taate or hearing; sharp pain in the head, and nnUiau sensitiveness to cold. EAR REMEDY. Specific discharged from the ear, arising from Scarlet, Typhoid or other fevers or inflamstion o the Inner ear. Also, a remedy for noises in the head, and slight deafness from any cause. Corks tit vit4.on.«,l REMEDY. Alterative for purifying the blood, and benefida action upon the liver and kidneys A constitution* remedy for debility, arising from such complaints as above mentioned. Excellent in all nervous maladies and female diseases. ■AZA 2bL iUj X/\r .Zlm.JLw For Inflamed and diseased eyes and for the preservation of sight. This wash should beintheposessfon of all who desire to keep their eyes in a strong sad healthy condition; especially students and those whose occupation renders Impaired sight * necessity. THROAT GARGLE.

For sore throat, generally accompanying, and frequently following scarlet fever and measles, it la invaluable. As a tonic for the voice, clergymen and public speakers will find it valuable. OOTTC3HH JSnm.TTX» For coughs, whether arising from irritation of th throat, bronchial tubes or lungs, this syrup will be found most soothing and effectual. •W For sale by all Druggist*. Browning & Sloan, Druggists, WHOLESALE AGENTS, APOTHECARIES’ HALL, No*. 7 and 9 Earn Washington street

DRS. ClUBERTMORi «* RATOS,

Consulting and Ojierating Surgeons for all Diseases of ;th« Kyeand Ear. Artificial

Eyes inserted.

:Uf W Vt a.sh St. Pi or tret ted without charge Wednesdays and Saturdays, from 9 to 11 a. m. w.»

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THE! DAILY NEWS. ■ • - YTTL •* • T| i■ x Were it is Beta! By Carriers.

THE INDIANAPOLIS NEWS has the largest circulation of any daily paper published in Indiana. It is taken ih ahnost 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. CONN Y, Annapolis. J. L. VAWTER, Acton. BARTLETT CAMPBELL, Anderson. W. RALSTON, Amo. JNO. DUGAN, Arlington. L. TYSON, Boylston. J. H. BRECKEXRIDGE, Banker Hill. LEWIS McNUTT, Brazil. J. C. STERRETT, Buena Vista. W. E. ADKINS, Bloomington. SAM’L PICKETT, Bourbon. _ OSCAR GLADDEN, Brownsburg. E. E. NEAL, Cicero. M. C. BAKER, Columbia City. J. A. MI7NDEN, Cleveland. MORGAN ROGERS, Clinton. WILL S. CRAIG, Crawfordaville. OSCAR JOHNSON, Covington. E. A. POYNTER, Cloverdale. A. A. HUNTER, Clayton. H. TURPIN, Clermont. ED MARTIN, Connersville. THOS. BAIN, Colnmbna. WILL CRAIG, Danville. H. DUNKLE, Delphi. S. KEN WORTHY, Dublin. THOS. E. SMITH, Darlington. R. D. CRAIGHEAD, Dunreith. J. F. ADAIR, Elwood. V. H. HUFF, Edinburg. F. G. HEALD, Elkhart. MACK SNODGRASS, Franklin. EDDIE FRANCIS, Fairland. JOHN A. GARDNER, Fortville. CORRIE THORNBURG, Farmland. FRED REECE, Fairmount. BRYANT & NORRIS, Frankfort. W. F. SHERIDAN, Greencwtle. CHAS. D. WALKER, Greenfield. J. J. CAMPBELL, Goldsmith. FRED. BARTON, Greensburg. WILL GIPE, East Germantown. B. 8. PATE, Greenwood. JOSIE CONSTABLE, Gosport. W. A. HOOPS, Goshen. W. L. ATON, Ilillisburg. CHAS. GRARNUT, Irvington. ALONZO WHITAKER, Jamestown. A. P. HARVEY, Jonesboro. IRA LANE, Kempton. D. SHELLENBARGER, Knlghtstown. H. G. MEYER A BRO., Kokomo. A. H. PETERS, Laporte. W. COCHRAN, Lena. J: U. KENDALL, Lizton. WILL W. FULLER, Ladoga. H. G. SPENCER, Lebanon. CHAS. FELLOWS, Lewisville. E. £. WH1TTED, Martinsville. 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. Muncie. C. N. DICKEY, Madison. J. W. ELLIS, Valley MUU. J. MANNIX, McCordsviile. Wm. DENNIS, New Castle. HOWARD WITT, New Ross. C. J. JOHNSON, North Manchester, FRANK DECKERT, Noblesville. P. W. MORGAN, Plainfield. M. CARROLL, Pendleton. W. E. BUERGEL1N, Pittsbore. HARRY McMASTER, Peru. H, A. ALLEMAN, Plymouth. H. FODREA RaysviHe. T. BRYANT, Rockville. N. RONNELLS Jr. Rochester. £. WOODCOCK, Rushville. E. SMALL, Shelbvville. WILLARD McGUIRE, Sharpsville. W. A. MERRITT, ScircleviUe. A. E. BEIDLER, Summitville. CHAS. STEWART, Spencer. W. P. BAILEY, Southport. H. C. DUNBAR, South Bend. ALBERT COLLINS, Tipton. J A M ES CONES, Thorntown. R. R. SHREVE, N. Vernon. RALPH McCORMICK, Vincennes. W. WENZELL, Vernon. FRANK ARLINGTON, Walkerton. - JOHN GRIFFIN, West Lebanon. HERBERT KENT, Williamsport. WILSON GARDNER, Wabash. TOM. A. CARPENTER, Warsaw. NORVAL GRUBB, Waldron. HENRY STRASSER, Washington. H. A. PRATT. Waveland. - JOEL JACKSON, West Newton. WILL SANDERS, ZionsviUe. Orders for the paper can be given to the agents named above, who will leave it promptly at your door.

MUSIC. MUSIC.

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NEW ' STOCK OF EMERSON PIANOS Before baying elsewhere consult your interest fat examining the fine assortment at 68 West Wash. ington street. u-w-f Ryan, “The Hatter,” Ho. 23 South niiuoii Streot, Occidental Hotel AN IMMENSE LINE OF SUMMER GOODS.

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THE NEW WHITE Is acknowledged to be th* BBST If AGHTNR tn the market. For sale by R. XL Stmthkhs, Genmal ^g^rRfNG of all kinds of Machines promptly and reasonably dons,

fob irwivyii JdjLiWwlj,

Copies of R. L. POLK & CO.’S Kew City Directory for 1878 can be procured at The News office, where exchanges of other cities can also be found for reference.

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aii theYoar^ Johnston's Sarsaparilla Is aelroowtiKl*** to b* tb* best and mom reliable preparation now prepared fur LIVER COMPLAINT DYSPEPSIA, Atd for Purifying the Blood. This preparation ts eompoonded wttti great care, from lb* fie*t ael*c**«t Honduras Ss’wtparilla, Yellow Dock, Stillingta, Dandelion, Wild Cherry, and other Valuable Be medics. Prepared only by IT. JOHNSTON 4* CO. Chemists A Druggists, 161 Jefferson Are., Detroit, MioL Bold by an Draggtats.

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SPECIAL TO TEACHERS.

THE DIRECTORS OF THE Miana Sdool of Art

Have arranged for Professional Teachers a special course of instruction daring the summer vacation carefully adapted to thdr requixemenU as instructors. ■* A Very Low Rate of Turtion Ess been established for this course. All th advantages of the School will be accorded, and cholos may he made of any branches of study preferred. For full information, address th* Secretary INDIANA KTIOOL Oh ART, Indianapolis, Ind.

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

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