Indianapolis News, Indianapolis, Marion County, 22 June 1888 — Page 2

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AT laai the balloting baa begun, and ye* by all aacoiDta the indications are bo •learar thaa they ware Jay* ago. TMBIB doesn't teem to be eny lack of pereonal nal among the BapabliMD delegatee. Twe fights in ene iccnrenUon 1* rntbnr more than the aYarage.

TU Soprana Court ot Masaaobnaatt*, than whioh the daeieion* of no court in tha ooantij rank higher in the minds of lawyers, has held that it is unlawful for a labor organisation or striking employe* to dUplay a warning banner in front of badness establishment*. Tha plaintiff is a Lynn aboa manufacturer, tha datendanU, theofficare of tha Lastera* Protectire Ae*oliation, who displayed two banner* in (rout »f tbo footary, bearing ineoriptiona to tha effect that 1 aster* employed on the premise* were on a strike and that others should keep away. The first of these placards we* displayed from Jannarr 5 to March 22, 1S87, had the second from the latter date np to the present time. The Court’s •piatoa was that tha act of displaying banners with devices a* a means of threats aod intimidation* to preveat person* from entering into and continuing in the employ ' af the plaintiff was injurious to him and illegal, and that ha is not restricted to action at law for remedy, bat Is entitled

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WR hart again ona of tboaa sudden •haagaa of eondition or influence that hava latterly appeared to often and confueingly la tha reported relations of Garmany ta Itnafln and France. Ever ainca the fatal character ot tha lata Emperor’* disorder had bean generally accepted, the wieabaada of Berlin and Faria and London have bean tailing u* that the ooming young Kmperor, in his antipathy to his English •elatiYee and their Yiews, waa fixing himself resolutely in tha opposite extreme, doToting himself to military development and glory againat hie father’s preference for a long poiioa and tha cultiratiou of tha art* •f paaoa and tha national proeparity it would amura; training cloaa in HLmarok’s school for war and armed ascendancy, ready in aaiaa the firet opportunity for a collision that promised a creditable outcome. Up to 4 tha hour pt his fathar’e death, wa heard tha earn* etorias from tha aama aonroaa, and aran his olfieial announeamenta of his acoaasion to tha throne ware intarpratnd into aonaonaaea with this idea. Now eomaa an official mouthpiaoa aud declares that there la nothing in tha idea of the Emperor’s diapoaition to "put up hia bands” against everybody abont him; that there will ba ao ebaaga in tha attitude ta Basaia, and aathlng will ba asked or expected of Franaa but to bo let alone. The official addraaaaa to thia army and navy mean ■imply that tha Emperor will not bo run over or w ran rad, and nations may take notion now that any attempt to take advantage of kia situation will bo met with •noh mens a res as were applied to France la her attack in 1870. He will not be aggressive, nor will he tamely bear aggres•toa. All of which is aminaotly reasonable and peaceful. Tha question ia now, however, how kmg will this aaanrauco stand against tha ehanea of contradictory incidents or disturbance somswhers? A weak fit two weaker We shall eaa. Whatrveb ba tha outcome of tha Chf •ago Convention, and oar oataida pages may aolva this speculation, two things now happened, tha aatiafaetion of which eaa not ba taken away, nor their vain# •veraatimated. One is tha earnaatneaa and konaaty af tha anpport given to General Harrison under circumstances that hava rendered it peculiarly difficult Tha Damocratie delegation at St Louie certainly ware paraiatanea and plnok peraoaified. Huy never gave np tha ship; they fought to a atand-etili. But Uuy bad a fisir fiald and no favor. They wore not subjected to a rival candidacy, whoso life has lain ao largely in misrepresentation and they ware not foood by a hostile local praaa, wheat businaas it waa to prevent the faota from being known and to give publicity to things that wore not true. Add thooo things to the situation, and ao man over lived anraly who had a bettor right It pride ia the support that has been given, him than has General Harrison in the testimony which tha thousands of his follow citixens have bora of him ia

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Another thing that is worthy of even wider felicitation, for it will take ia the Pamoctate, ia tha goad that Haoaiara have dona for tbamaalvaa a* Chicago ia tbo iayweaaioa they made at Chicago. People from the Atlantic to the Pacific, from Lake Superior to tha Golf, hava had an aceaaaiim af information regarding tbo Booster. Hereafter tea word Hooeter will mall to their mind a woll-draaaod, olesueeut, “nervy” gentleman, who aa a “h ust- * Jar” doesn't know whoa to stop, and who frr knowing what ho waste and frying to gat it, while at the same time cultivating the amenities of Ilfs, limply peas in the

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lef” eaa hereafter be mod as a term of deristeo. For years the fmuieeston has ebialwad la m*aj pasts of tbe country tbat tba uum wbopaamd under that appellation was a con af eonleecfip'. with unkempt brir, “straggling beard,” “blue Jeaas" clouting, a bm of tba vintage of ’*>, and untaaned cowoMa boots. Wban ba ooeasionaliy wandered abroad and desired to put on style, an alpaaa duster was called n and one pocket Oiled wub paw-paws end tba other with quinine. Like tha somewhat mytbicsi 'Brother Jonsthan” with hia lank body, long lega sp:ke-u.l coat with tba waist line |ott below tale armpits and the appendages reaching to bis bee)*, the Hooeter, ** fancy painted Wm,mMf belong to an extinct tribe If be wee a pioneer ta lbs work ot ereatisa areas of men, his task was well done, end Deina accomplished, be has gao* the way of all i of what the final outcome of tba ; eontaet now being wegdd may be, tba regard wltbadmirpuoa the deiasc'a* , j Indiaaiana to bare tbeir ktate reoownised as tMy deem it should be. If there leone thiug the average American ciltsen stim ires UfB. the quality commonly knows as "sand.” 11 tba pomvamr. either la the nnae-rtag or the poi.ticsi arena, has a fair supply of that article be wilt make friends everywhere. The uoosiera have shown that they have it ta an eminent degree, aad ao bare won respect where otherwise derision might have resulted. Though but one out Of thirty-eight com mouwealths, theirs la generally acknowledged to be one of the pivotal rtates where Republican sueoees is very essential to a national victory, aad when not less than 1.000 men are wearing Harrison badges and urging tba merits of their candidate their intuenee will be more lasting than that created by a braes band end si-ken banners bearing names and legends. When, still further, these advocates are tram every walk af Ufa and represent every aaanpation, end while there may be irequeetly e degree of roughness and iresbnaes exhibited there is ao doubt as to •arnestnsos sad enthusiasm. Apoatently the Hoosieis never Ure. They have bad emi-ssries waiting for the last delegate who arrives at night and the first one in the morning, aod if Harrison ia not successful U ia through no fault of hia boomers. They are doing their level best. / Convention Oratory. The day that candidates for nomination were announced to the Democratic National Convention gt Cincinnati in 1856, My. Halstead, of the Cincinnati Commercial, who waa reporting the eonvention for hie paper, came into the room of Mr. Henry Reed, the editor, just then in an interesting “palaver” with an Indiana Republiciia editor, aad broke into the talk with the irrelevant bat striking eaggeetion, “I like to see a thing well done if the devil does it.” “Why,” asked Mr. Reed, “what ha* the devil been doing to-day to attract your attention?” “Well,” said Mr. Halstead, “here we have been having the announcements of candidate* with a flourish of trumpet* and a blaze of rhetorical fire works, ’eagles,' and ‘heroes,* and ‘bln* empyreans' and panegyrics that would make one believe that there had not only not been ’great men before Agamemnon,’ but that all greatness had been reserved for this year, and this country, and this convention, and in the midst of all this hurly-burly of mnnutaotured glory, Richardson, of Illinois, get* up and says simply: ‘I name Siephen A. Douglas, of Illinois, for nomination to the presidency by this •onveution,’ ” It was such a contrast to the manulaoiured glory oi the other candidaies that it was actually startling. It wa* a timely aud manly thing done just at the right time and in the right place. This reminiscence of a notable political event at the outset of the career of the Republican party comes back for commendation now when another national party still greater is overloaded with the rhetorical tinsel that grows on party panegyric* as rankly and rapidly as toadstools on a rotten stump. We had samples in St. Lonis that would hare “made Quinlillian stare and gasp,” aud Chicago has shown only a little mitigatign. Rhetorioal glitter ot tha styla reflected from a pile of tin chips in the sun is the besetting sin of partisan commandation. “Mounting the bird” seems to bo the only way a partisan orator can taka to rise from tha common place of honest eommendation and ailent concurrence to the enthusiasm of “deafening cheers,” without which is no nomination made that ever waa Made. “The judicious” don’t exactly “grieve,” for they bare counted upon it and have discounted its effect, bat they enicker silently “in their eleevee,” nod wonder why the fool-killer deiayeth hi* coming. Tb* ardent spirits, native or imbibed, arc delighted with anything that offers’ a reasonable exouse for a noise, and thus has grown op a fashion of making gaudy speeches in political convention, so general that ona can almost identify tha occaaion by the style. Men who never talk “gush” or “glory” in their ordinary outgivings come to think that a convention speech must ba bung with gew-gaws lika an ludian bride with tin spangle* and pewter medals. Other nations do it, too, on similar personal occasions, bat none are snch eager and persistent sinners against good taste and truth as Americans. It needs reforming worse than any offense that is not “malum in ae,” -and reached by n fair interpretation of the decalogue. Luekily it is only a quadrennial disorder. Tbe mild outbreaks at ahorter irregular interval! are neither so dangerous to the victim nor so exasperating to tha public. Thera ia not ao wide a chance to introduce “our eagiaa sunward flight,” or “our flag of resplendent radiance,” or “our atara of glory” and “atripcs of swelling majesty” In nominating a cross-road* boss for constable that there ia in naming a man of soma real fame and national regard for the chief officer of the second largest nation of Christendom. Bat evea then the megnitade of the office and the occasion should restrain snch fantastic feats of verbal agility to a measured pace becoming to tb* dignity of tha continent, or rather of the planet and tolar system, of whioh we arc the center and gem, so far as our explorations hava ascertained. To speak thus is to note aad praise by contrast th* cxeollsnt effort of ex-Govtraor Porter in nominating General Harrison. It was a cool, sensible, clear, plain and strong statement, fall of dignity aad earnestness with no noneene* about it It waa complained of as bring ia common with most of the others too long, bat this was on aocount of circumstance* rather than subject. The criticism that the oooriadlng sketch of the General’s ancestry had better have been omitted in the cause of brevity, was rather wa take it impatience as to the length than fitness. It waa fit and to one who reflect* how deeply Porter has been immersed in h|p history of Indiana it will at onoo appear hew naturally this roan tag aooouut of William Heory Harrison would ta his mind join the topic of hi* ape*oh. A XoWe Karl’s Fortune ta Cab*. [Loadoa let tar. J Thar* waa laughing done whoa tha Earl of Shrewsbury want into the hansom cab business, but it has stopped. II# started a new tning in cabs. They cost $600 apiece, with the rubber ties and all improvement*. They an ao well patronised that aot one of hie driven has joined the big eabman’setrlke which ss on, aud Hie Lordship ia about to aril the business for $1,000,000. He Thought He Ceuta. [Harper's Baser.] Her Parent—Do you think, Mr. Filkins, that you can support my daughter ia the ■trie ia which she is accustomed? Bright Young Man—I think 1 could if you weuM let u board with you.

Coderigroaud. Majestic dream* of Jusvanly calm*, Bright vision* of unfmding palms, MbMcwUhtb* brows or saint* an crowned. Awhile my soul resigns them all. Content to net death's drssalsss thrall. Sale undergroundl Rest, rest oblivious net, I crave. Though narrowed to a piaeolad grave, .With sylvan shadows sbimmenag round. Tbs peace of heaven, if pun and deep, Scaroa wooe* use like earth's chon sleep Far underground. By infinite weariness possessed, Of seal and senses, blood and breast. Where cad such Gilead balm be found . As that which breathe* from out th* sad Baptised by rains and daws of God, Deep underground. A century's specs I ysarn to he ■Untroubled. Lumbering tranquilly Than by ths Haunted woodlands bound. What sun* shall sat, what planetaria* O'er pulseless brain aud eurtatbed eyas. Calm underground? A century’s sleep might bring redress To the** dull wound* ot wsarinssa. Till the smoothed spirit, hel* and sound, Grew conscious of th* sacred trust That hold immortal b oom in dust, Low underground. Yea? conscious grew of rustling wings, And keen, mysterious whisperings, Blown Same-like o'er th* burial mound; My soul wou d greet thy Orient kiss Angel or Palingenesis, Thrilled underground. [Paul Hay ns. “SCRAPS."

It ws* bo still you could henr n ptaoh blow. —[Pack. A Boston professor is embalming a whale for $1,000. General Buell is still ta active business ta Kentucky. Ben Butler spends mneh time in bia New York law office. What is so well dona as • day in Jana? —[Lincoln Journal. Mrs. Cleveland ia a life member of the Presbyterian Home Mission. Comedian Crane has the modest ambition to make himself the CoqneHu of America. There was sufficient frost in Contocook Valley, N. H., on* morning lost week to nip vegetables. Senator “Joe” Brown is assessed at Atlanta as tb* possessor of $357,000 worth of rsal estate. Herbert Spencer has vainly sought for years the degree of LL. D. from the University of Cambridge. Au electric boat was recently launched ta New York harbor, presumably off tbe Battery.—[New Haven News. A man f itli six m&rringeable daughters says that bis house is a regular court house every Sunday night—[Boston Post. “What become* of tbe old moons, pa?” “The old moons, my son? Why, they die of newmonia, to be sure.”—[Lynn Item. Every man of genius has his 'own style. Sort#, the musician, composed only in the dark. Light closed off his improvisations aud inspirations. Edison is totally deaf, and is the father of au infant, and says he would sacrifice everything to get his hearing buck: Genius is frequently eccentric. Tbe right ear is, as a rule, higher than the left ear, so an expert in physiognomy says. Remember this when you are trying to distinguish a high note. ’t he latest thing in envelopes is an article which will turn black, blue and red when any inquisitive person attempts to open it by the use of steam or water. Tbe grave ot Henry Fawcett ia at Trumpington, England, marked with only a plain tablet bearing the words, “Speak to the people that they go forward.” It ia just about this season of the year that tbe married man buys a white vest and a quart ot strawberries and swears at the combination when he seta home.—[New Haven New*. They tell a cruel atory of a Chicago woman whoa# early education waa presumably neglected. She went into a book store and asked for “the complete works of Mephistopheles.” Walter Cooper, a Gypsy well-known in England, baa juat died. He waa always one of the crowd in attendance at a meet of tfie Queen’s Staghouuda. Hia favorite horse was burned at his bnrial. George William Curtis has a cheery word and a pat on the head for every youngster he meets in bis walks about his home ou Staten Island, and* the children fairly idolize the handsome, aristocratic-looking old man. Whittier's quaint old town of Amesbury is to unveil a statue on the Fourth of July to Joshua Barrett, one ot the signers of the Declaration of Independence, and the Quaker poet is writing a poem fitted to the ceiebratiMi. “Mist DeBevill prides herself on her ancestry, don’t she, Copperthwaite?” “Yea, ineeedy,” replied Copperthwaite, “and when I saw her wrinkles, 1 thought she belonged to one of the first families of Virginia.”— [Toledo Blade. Cornelius Collins, of tbe Government Bureau of Eugraviogand Printing, baa been a most faithful and persevering worker. He bus lost only five days iu the twenty-four years during which be has been in the service ot the Government. Ons of the finest collsotiona of coins in the South is owned by Captain Bascom Myriek, ol Americas, Ga. He started it a number of years ago from a bag of old Spanish and French coins that lie received over th* counter white oasbier oi a bank in Fersyth. Nervous Passsnger (on Southern railroad) —Conductor, why are we running at such a frightful rate of speed? Conductor (reassuringly)—There’s a rotten bridge, madam, half a mite ahead, and wa want to get over it wiih as little strain as poaaible.—[Life. A perfect rainbow was plainly visible In the North Monday morning about 2 o’elook. It was eaused by tbe reflection of the moon upon the dead. It is very seldom that a rainbow is visible after night.—[Skidmore (Mo.) Chronicle. Time was when every infant born in France customarily had to be named after some saint or other, bat of late years they hava becoma liberal enough to permit babies to be called after generals and statesmen, aad It ia said they are much healthier for it. There is now filed with • will in litigation in Monroe County, Georgia, n silver dollar that was issaed ta 1775, and has been iu pos* cession of the same family for more than 100 years. It is one ot thirteen doilare that were paid to a Revolutionary soldier when discharged from the Continental Army. Mis. General Sherman has ssat as a gift to Father McCarthy, of Darien. Ga., a very elaborate gold monstrance, of Munich design, studded with ruble* and other precious stones. X)a th* gold cross surmounting it are four brilliant rubies, with a large diamond in the canter, symbolising the four Evangelists and th* Savior. “Othello” and “Th* Merchant of Yenios” have proved to be tbs most popular plays in tbe repertoire of Bootli and Barrett this season, und the tragedians havedecidsd to alternate the favorites next scmoo iu a series of “Venetian Night*.” Their engagement will open ta Chicago next September, prior to a season in the Fifth-avenne Theater. Criciial Elliott F. Shepard, of the New York Mail and Express, will eraate a great sensation at Bar Harbor this season. He has leased two elegant residences, Highbrook and Stanweod, the latter tba property of James G. Blaine. Colonel Shepard will live at Highbrook aad entertain at Stan wood, thus making a new departure in social life. It is reported that th* Emperor Alexander III, recently, iu a fit of generosity, presented Coant Vorontxoff-Dnshkoff with no lees a sum than 1,000,000 rabies, in order to relieve that nobleman's pecuniary embarrassments. The gift, it is related, was ta th* form of a draft on tha Imperial Treasury, which was handsd to his favorite ineloeed in an Eaater Tjwrs nr* fifteen Girls' Ctabs^n New York City and vicinity. They are-^rid* awake, rattling* lively, buzzing, go-ahead institutions, organized and officered, with sweet girls for Presidents, sweet girls for Secretaries, and oil sorts ot girls for mambara, wise and sedate, mischievous and marry, pretty and aaney aad winning, serious, protound end practical. These clubs are bended together ta one association called tba Association of Working Girls’ Soeistios, governed by a central council composed of fifty delegatee from tbe various societies. Tba clubs vary ta numbers from twenty-fir* to 250 members.

Base Ball la the Bast. roasaba World.) Base Ball Eathastast (in Philadriphia)Yaa, it waa only a snap gam* played by school bays ta tbe street, you know; bat, by (take, there were some fine plays there. Some of thoee little fellows will be getting $10,000 a year if they keep on. Omaha Man—In the street ta Pfailadriphis? “Yea, the street was pretty crswdsd, bat tbe game went along ptetty well, thongh. Tbe wont thing was that one of tbe boys, white running bases, busspsd up against an old lady, knocked her dewn, and th* fall Rilled her.” “Terri bia!” “I should say sew Before the little fellow eould recover himself and reach the base, he wss put out.” A Verbal sSasterpieo*. [Maw York Sun.) There were 450 competitors for the prize offered by aa English journal for tha loagswt twelve-word telegram, and the winner pat in the follow!nr, which was accepted by the telegraph officers for transmission for sixpeace, the regular rate: “Administratorgeneral’s eoanter-revolntionary intercommunication* uneircumstaiiiiated. Quarter Master General’s disproportionablsnaes characteristically contra-distinguished unoonstitionaliate’ incomprehensibilities.” Ends With a Jerk. (Mew Haven Mewa] A strong conviction—one which results in hanging. ''ARCADE" for not weather clothing. “ABCaDS” for handsome fitting garments “Ascade” • for largest stock to select from. "AnCADX” lor nobbiest patterns in clothes “Axcade" for to save money on your purchase ^ “ABCape" for men’s, youths' boys' and chilaran’s salts “Arcade, 10 West Washington sL” MARBLE AND GRAMTE MONUMENTS. Aug Diener, 243 E. Wash. si. When you have found a good thing it is your duty to Tell your neighbor, that h* may go and do likewise. Smoke Grand Republic Clearros and Buffos G EX CINE Kangaroo shoes for S4 at ^fauriee A Spobr’s, 27 North Pennsylvania street. G$AND EXCURSION TO CEDAR LAKE VIA MONOX ROUTE, SUNDAY, JUNE 24—FARE ONLY •3 ROUND TF.y. Train leaves Union Depot at 7:10 a m., Massachusetts avenue 7^1 a xn.; arrive Cedar Lake at 12:14 p. m. Keturnltig, leave Cedar Lake at 1:24 A m. aud arrive at Indianapolis at 8:10 a m. Monday. Cedar Lake is one of the finest of Indiana’s numerous beautiful lakes, and is well stocked wltn the finest of bass and other lake fish. Plenty of flue rowboats, sailboats and steamboatA Pishing tackle and belt can be obtained at tbe different tesorts around tbe lake. There are also elegant picnic groves and base bail groundA Take your family aud a; end a cool, delightful Sunday at this popular summer resort. For tickets and further intormation call at ticket office, -6 X. Illinois street. Union Depot or Massachusetts avenue. L D Baldwin, D. P. a. Hand-sewed, patent-leather shoes, $5.00 at Maurice & bpohr , s,27 North Pennsylvania street. Fencing, all iron, cheaper thaa wood. Call and see U at Euterprise Foundry, 178 South Pennsylvania street. COTE D OR. The pure California grape Juice, Is for sale by Izor Bros., 259 West Washington street, at only 50 cents per botilA For fine watcn-repalnng call at Snively A Wyatt’s 54 West Washington street (Bate* House). The great sale of gold watches will be continued at Marcy’s, “The” Jeweler. Watch repairing a specia.ty. Hope springs eternal iu the human breast; * Man never is, but always to be bleat If he smokes Graud Republic Clgsrroa and Buffo*. “CAVT Bit BEAT." The fine line of imported and domestic cigars at tbe Bates House cigv stand. Box trade a specialty. Louis G. Deschlie, Prop. Say, let Purse 11 & Meosker, the stove men, figure on yoifr natural gas work. 84 E. Wash. st. Big sale of diamonds at Marcy’A "Tho” Jeweler. This stock was sent me from an importer wanting money. They will be sold cheap. MANTELS, GRATES AND TILES. The only firm In town setting grates properly for natural gas. AU work guaranteed. Rlgnsy A May, 62 South Illinois street. There Is good and evil in all things—Grand Republic Cigarros And Buffo* are the exceptions that prove the rule— How Is that for a smoke? Bates House Pharmacy. Open all night. 64 West Washington street Go to John C. Hart <* oo., 75 East Washington trsst, lor boots and shoes. fiuLPRiTXD Soap tbe best soap mads for general household use. I FELL IN LOVE With her, because she had the prettiest oomplaxiou I ever saw. She uses Richards's Snow Ball. Brunette shads suitable for all complaxtona SMOKE ''SUB-ROSA,” all tobacco cigarettes. 10 for 6 cents. Aft an dlphtberlA take Hood’s SanaparlllA MILK SHAKE, Tbe best milk ebake can be had of Short, the druggist, 49 South lUlnois street Why are the Grand Republic Cigarros and Buffos like a Running boras? Because they are built right and cot th# stock in them. Old Snort GRAND MASONIC PICNIC At RushvUle Fair Grounds. Monday, June 25, In celebration of St John's Day. Special C.. H. A D. train will leave Indianapolis at 8 a m. Returning leave Rnshvill# at 5JO p. m. Far* for the round trip 11.20. Tbe publio is cordially Invited. Tickets at C., H. A D. office and at depot TOURIST TICKETS On sale via tbe popular Bee Line Railway to all points In the East and West For tourist guid*A etc., call on ticket agents. No. 2 Bate* Hons* and No. 188X South lUlnots street T, C, Pxcx, P. A. TOO MUCH CARE Ctn not be taken in tbe selection of toilet soaps Colgate & Co.'i *re the best. Try CAihmere Bouquet Charlie Milks Is now os 19 North Illinois strest First-class restaurant at low prlo*A Msals 20 esata; lodging 26 osuta Ship us tan thousand Grand Republic Cigarros Every ten days until ftirtber notice. Is th* Und of talk w* get from th* Jobbers where the good* have been introduced. REMOVAL BALE. John Clone, of 69 W. Washington street, will move stock to 79 W. Washington street July 1. J large line of carpets,oil cloths.rugs, lace curtains, shades, poles chains, tinware and queenswi hanging lamps, toilst sets sold bslow cost, on payments or cash. 69 W. Washington strsst, one square west of transfer car. "GENTS’ GENUINE KANGAROO SHOES,’ 1 In Oxford and Southern ties. Congress and law shoes—very soft and durable C. Friedoen, 21N. Pennsylvania at Cool the bleed and regulate th* bowels by the use of Tarrant’s Seltzer Aperient Christman'sMmported peer always on draught at 44 West Washington street 10c ioo BLEACHED SPONGES. Pomeroy A Huder, druggists, opposite postoffioA HOT WEATHER DRINK, xnx AND SODA—“HALF AND ■ALP.'* Tbs most driieioas and refreshing dnnk. The popular thing. Get It at Ferd Chrlatmaa'a, 44 West Washington street ALWAYS IN* THE LEAD. Best photographs In the city, at $1 to IB per doaep, at Staplxs'*, only ground floor gallery la th* city. SHERMAN’S RESTAURANTS Are all supplied with our New Perfection Refrig, sraton. We ooasidsr this as good aa Indorsement aa w* could ask for. Don't waste you money on interior goods See renter erstion at our store. Buy tbe Rapid New Model or Easy Lawn Mower. J i A Fuoatr, 62 ieatb Msridtaa strsst

Aa Imponaat Announcement aad in two or three days my Jotete were awoUea to almoat doable their natural eiae. and sleep was driven from ms. After *«■•£» Inf the most excructatin* pain lor a week, using llntmeats and various other r* medtea, a friend who sympathized with my belptem condition, said to at*: _ _ “Why don't yon *et Owlft'sSpecteo aad urn it. I wlU maraatee a cure, and If It dose not the medicine shall cost yoe nothlnc.’* I at one* sssnrsi the nslng It tbe first day. f bc^entiwf. ^n*&ir** wmkaT . walh aboat tha soose. and after wteg MX bottles I was out mta able so *e M burinaan Rluce than I have been rngnlarly at say paW of duty, aad stead on my fast from nine to sk-sui »arfea?iiss£3 In my ease, and I wi irebeerf nil j answer nfl Inquiries relative thereto, alt her In person or l, ““- „w.,shisK:K“.«ss? w . 1» At will A T*s*.—I have warded off a am vara attach of rheumatism by a timely resort to S -JUSte gpectec. in all cuss where a permaosat relief is son*bt this medtclae coaamrndt Itself for a constttuUoaal treatment that thorourhly eradicates the seeds of die““"““••BTw.r.d.a I New Tore. *1 TVs Ate.—After spending 03U0 to be reUeved of Blood Poieon without any beneSt, a taw bottles of Swift's Spedflo worked a perfect cure. C. Poaxan. Virrea. Oa.—My uttie girt, aged six. aad hoy, aged four years, had scrofula la tea worst aggravated shape. They were puny aud sickly. To-day thay are healthy and robust, all t&a result of tekinj B. 4

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UNCLE SAM, JR Shoos have never been aa cheap aa at present. You will ba astonished at what low prices you can bny fine and stylish shoes at the C-A.F’ITA.L secoxc store, IB West Washington Strsst

LADIES’ PATENT LEATHER TIP SIDES, 3?rice $2.25 to $3.

AMUSEMENTS. 35c. 35o. GRAND POPULAR CONCERT. TOMLINSON HALL, MONDAY EVENING, June 25, 8 o’clock, during Music Teachen’ Convention. MADAM FANNIE BLOOMFIELD, Of Chicago, Pianiste, assisted by MR. ARMIN’ RECKER, Violoncellist. LADIES’ CHORU8. LYRA ORCHESTRA. CONDUCTOR, MR. ALEX ERNESTINOFF. General admioaion, 25a. No raserred seat*. Tickets now on sale ai Rich & McVey'a, Pearson’a, Wulaohnar’a and D. H. Baldwin A Co.’* Music Stores. 35c. 25o.

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WIGWAMS, TENNIS SHOES, GYMNASIUM SUPPERS.

Electric Sudor cures * westing feet Postpaid, 25a

B^lRNARD’S Occidental Shoe Store, Cor. Washington and Illinois Ste.

THE BEAUTIFUL EMOTIONAL DRAMA. River seen* by moonlight. Realistic fire socba Great railroad wreck. Thrllltag tableaux, eta Popular prices will prevail—lOc, SOo and SOa

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CABIXETS $2.50 TO U Per Dozen at UCEl’S CillERI, V-JANCE BLOCK. .

JENNE Y ELECTRIC CO., Manufactureis and Contractors Electric Lighting Apparatus INDIANAPOLIS, IND. EDUCATIONAL. OPEN all year, enter now. BUSINESS UHIVERSITV Sp vnn block, opmiti port omcL | Beat faculties for Buiinsa*. Short-band, Pen man ship and English Training. Elegant Catalogue free THK. BlLSP Family Medicine,

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“HAPPY THOUGHT” RANGES For all kinds of fusl, including NATURAL GAR Every range warranted. WM.H.BENNETT& SON, 38 South. Nleridian. St. Call and see this range, or tend for circular.

UNDAY CHOOL 'UPPLIES FOR Men, Women AND Children, TARRANT'S SELTZER APERIENT

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ORIGINAL EAGLE. \ Black Alpaca Coats and Vests. Brilliantine Sicilians, Drap d’Etes. Serges, Cassimere Worsteds, Flannels. Pongees, Silks, Silk Mohairs. Colored Alpacas, Seersuckers and Dusters. This invitation to THIN RAIMENT is not only to these weary pilgrims, but to everybody. We have enough fi|r all. Two styles Seersucker Coalfc and Vests at 68c. 25 dozen more of those beautiful Imported French Flannel Shirts at $1, worth $2. All-Wool Cassimere Suits at $7.50, $8.50, $9.50.

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