Indianapolis News, Indianapolis, Marion County, 11 July 1877 — Page 3

THE INDIANAPOLIS DAILY NEWS: WEDNESDAY EVENING, JULY 11, 1877.

New York Store. POMPADOURS! JUST OPENED, A New Line, with Leteet Improvemente— beet everything for greoe end etyle. At Reduced Prices, The remainder of our etoek of farasols and Sun Umbrellas,

C’ear Hera Handle*, JVltltel ttandRs, I vary II»nv«lme, Pearl Heudlea, Inlaid Handle*.

Fans! Fans! Fans! Fane in Endless Tariefy. Fans aft ail Prices. Pettis, Dickson & Co af < a INDIANAPOLIS M BAST MARKET STREET. . Deposit* June 1.1877 — $404,108 98 Surplus Vend — 8,998 89 Number of Accounts June 1,1877 9,128 W. N. JACKSON, President. JOHN W. RAY, Tfeesnrer. TRUNKS,

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GRAND

Tie People’s Store. $50,000.00 Worth of Dry Goods and Carpets at Cost for Thirty Days, The kreatest opportunity erer offered in’this •city to get OENUIN E BAKU AlNS in all kinds of Dry Goods end Notions, etc., ete, SALE COMMENCES TO-DAY. ■»" Do not fail to see oar goody end the unvtusl reductions boiore you buy. The People’s Store, 88 B. WASHINGTON ST. A. P, SANDERS & CO. THEDA^YNEWS WBDNESPAT, JULY 11,1877.

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Javenport, Iowa 6() B clear leaver. Col 62 S clear fort GibM>n...__ 72 E clear

PK&.fe£=Pl'lS„ Srowaseille 87 >» elear [eokak. lewb..^. 66 N E clear

, ackiboro-j... 70 NW

jaCrosee, Wi§ 5v* Vf foggy jeayeawortb. Kan...... 71 E dear • .ouUville. Ky—<7 N cloudy Memphis. Tcna 75 N clear

Jaekville. Tenn 77 W elear few Orleans. La...~~ 83 N clear

imaha. Nek 62 W cloudy Flttsbnrg. Pa. 65 NK fair

‘orUand. Oregon — 56 N (air lalt Lake City. U. T-. 78 clear Ian Francisco. Cal 55 S clear

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. 63 fair iekshnrg. Mias 78 cloudy lain City, Men. T. 57 clear

. 62 S light rain . 57 NE clear

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Winnepasea Sacramento 62 clear fort Concho 75 NE clear Port Griffin.....^...: 67 blear Fort Sill 66 NW clear San Antonio — 76 E light rain Dodge City...^_. — 68 W clear Red Bluff 88 N dear Laredo... 83 eioady

The Maennerchor ot thia eity will give a grand reception and concert at Louisririe tonight. The Indianapolia rolling milj will remme operation* in a day or tweThaving been closed’ since July 1. The horticultural society is clamoring for a room in the new state house. First you get your state bouso. A busineas and social meeting of the Ladies’ society of the Eoalish Lutheran ohuroh will be held thia evening at the paraonage. Mount Jackson diatillery ha* shut down to .await an advance in tho market prioe of whisky. vulgarly known as “bug juice.” The base ball field was devastated by the storm yesterday afternoon but the gate receipts were harvested all the same. The county commissioners yesterday afUrnoon resolved to allow $553.71 of W. 8. King's hill of $1,612,05 and let hint sue for the remainder.

New Orleans. The wind and hail storm of yesterday afternoon filled the streeta with signs and wrecked wagons and earring**. No serious damage Wan reported, however. A petition has been received by the county com missioners from the moot court association asking that a room in the conrt house be act aside for the use of the association.

-ceremony will be followed by a reception to the intimate friends and relatives at the residence of Mr. and Mrs. Aiea. Jameson. Dispensations ana supplios have been sent out for Hackleman lodge No. 551. £. O. O. F.« in Grant county, and Rebekah degree led res Nos. 182 and 183 at Clinton, Vermilion county and Westfield, Laporto county, respectively.

TESlJVirS

AND POkUHEII.

lauereatlnff Le efts re »jr Ker J. C.

Fletcher,

The new criminal eoart room.was filled with a large and intelligent endienoe last evening, the occasion being the delivery of the first ot a series of lectures on Pompeii by Kev. J. C. Fletcher, the well-known anther and traveler. Mr. Fletcher was introduced to the audicn -o by Judge Test, who in a brief speech referred in glowinx terms to the lecturer's literary ability and reputation, and the facilities a long residence in Italy had given to familiarize him with bis subject. Mr. Fletcher on taking tbe stand said that he was an old citiaea of/Tnd - acapolia and familiar with the scene* and persons ef forty and flty years ago, recognizing many of the old friends and faces in tbe audience. He annonneed that tbe subject of the evening s lectnre was

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Ycsavias,mad than, by way of preface, gave a general description of Italy. He saidt Italy haaa greater interest for tho sc lolaranl the statesman than any other land, and an importance in the light of history that can hardly be estiaiated. Italy eontains 27,000.000 people, bine-eyed and dark-eyed Italian*, the first representing the old Lombards, the latter tbe Groeka, who ocenpied more than onehalf the country. The climate is remarkable. Rome ot tbe latitude of Albany, New York, yet how different tbe climate! Naples farther north than thia aity, yet exports million* of oranges every year. The extreme north of Italy corresponds with Canada in latitude,and yet is full of rice fields. Ha sook of the defenses of tbe . cenntrv,, giving it as his opinion that the Italians had made a great mistake in bnilding fortresses on account el the geographical situation of tbe country, and thought her best defense would be in iron-clads. He referred to his first visit to Italy, which then had seven different governments, each jealous o? the other, but that far-seeing statesmen, among whom were Count Cavour and the father of the preaent king, had fnrniahed the little leaven that leavened the whole lump, resulting in the united Italy of to-day. Mr- Fletcher then spoke on the subject of earthquakes and volcanoes, those dreadful phenomena which have always attracted the investigation of science. Mount Vesuvius, which has been more studied than any volcano in the world, is situated n-ar the bay of Naples nearly ten miles distant from the city of Naples. It s'anda alone on the cam pagnaand ia evidently an accident, having been erupted from the surrounding plain,which is one of great beauty and fertility. He spoke of the description of tbe eruption which overwhelmed the oities ef Pompeii and Herculaneum a* lound in the letter of tbe younger Piiny to Tacitus, in Which is given an account of the elder Pliny’s death.

tare. He need several maps of his own designing in illustrating hia lecture, which was listened to witn the clostest attention from first to last. The next lecture, to be delivered next Friday evening, will be “Pompeii, and the discoveries made in the bnried city.” Tborntown Items. The pleasant weather, for tbe last few days, ha* enabled the farmers to make considerable progress in harvesting tbe golden grain. The Seventh Day Adventists are yet holding meetings here and with considerable success. They have succeeded in convincing many that the reventh day, or Saturday, shunld be observed as tbe Sabbath. Quite a nnmber have taken a stand to keep the commandments of God and the layings ef Jutus. A movement it on the way to repair the old M. E. church for their future use. Last night a sneak thief awoke the tent elders wbe sleep in a loft tent. The prowler beat a busty retreat, getting nothing. • Rkportrr.

NEW BOOKS. An Old World aa teen through youngeyes-$2 00 The Crnise of the Challenger— 2 00 History Primer’s Geograpliy 50 The Vicarious Sacrifice—Busbnell, 2 v 3 00 Christianity and Islam — 1 25 The Art of Electro-Metallurgy— ; 2 50 Elements of Machine Design — 1 58 Outlines of Etymology—Holdeman-...^-^ 1 00 History of'Enropean Merals—Lecky, 2 v- 3 00 Charlotte Bronte—Reid«.„»- 1 50 Aviaden, by Ouida —... 1 75 Scripture Club ot Valley Rest- 51 Garth, by Julia Hawthorne 1 10 Handy Atlas - 3 00 CATHCART& CI,EI,AJID. Indianap’lis. Snyder's Curative Pads. .Worn over the parts affected, absorb all malaria from the system. They positively oure the worst oases of Liver, Lung, Heart, Kidney, Spine, Bladder and Womb ailments. Dyspepsia, Biliousness, Costiveness. Soreness at pit of Stomach or Bowels, Female Weakness. Sick and Nervoua_ Headache, Chills and Fever,

'I'lie I.ivcr and JLuuk Pad 84. Kidney and Spinal Pad $3. Womb Pad lor Female Weakncea, $3.00. *•" Ask your Druggists for “Bnyder’i Curative Pad,” and take no other, or enclose the price in a letter addressed to H. ARMSTRONG & CO.. 17 Indiana avenue, Agent* for Indiana. E. F. SNYDER*CO..Proprietors, Indianapolis, Ind. Bold by Druggists.

TWIN BROTHERS’ INDIANAPOLIS lie Milan. Dm. M. A H. BRANDON, formerly of Du-

H. Walters, Freak County (Illinois) Medical Society, closes a very poaitivu testimony ia theeo words: “This is tho first time in my medical life that I have ever subscribed to any paper of this kind, but the ability as oconlists and the sterling character of Drs. M. A H. Brandon compel mo ta recommend them to tho suffering public. W. H. WALTERS. M. D.”

OLD PROB. Tells of extreme hot weather. Leave your measure in time foreome of the BEAUTIFUL LIGHT WBIGHT CLOTHBS just in. and very reasonable in prioe, at * EGAN A TREAT'S, DRAPERS AND TAILORS.

IKE KING,

(Successor to King A Knight,) Hone-shoeing of every description on abort notice, 28 Sonth Delaware street.

SPKIflG CHICKEX

Nicely dressed and delivered to any part of tho oity. Also, Jrerii Butter^^gM and^Fruit*.

ONLY 1 Flight of rtafrs to the NEW PHOTOGRAP H GALLE BY just open, 30 1-2 W. Washington street. SMITH & DRYER.

JACOB METZGER & 00, BOTTLERS OF P. Lieber & Co.'s Excelsior Tafel Beer, 514 MADISON AVB. Prompt attention given to postal eard orden.

M. QARVER. 0. DUKMUTR. 31. UARVF.R A CO., Wholesale and Retail Dealers in Crystal 1CSS, No. 215 S. Illinois St., Indianapolia.

VEaETINE. HEB OWN WORDS. Tl a v •artavstw* aw A X? _ L % rs»—v

ctana, bat they couldn't cure me. Now I have heard of your Vegetine from a lady who waa •tek lor a long time, and bee*ire all well from your Vegetine, and I went and bought me one bottle, of Vegetine, and after I had u'ed one bottle tbe pains left me, and it began te heal, and then 1 bought one otber bottle, and ae I take it yet. I thank God for this remedvand yourself: and wishing every sufferer may pay attention to it. It is a blessing for health. Mrs. C. KRABE, 638 West Baltimore at. VEGETINE SAFE AND SURE. Mb. H. R. Stkvrkb: In 1872 yonr Vegetine waa recommended te me, and, yielding to the persuasions ef a friend. I consented to try it. At the time I was suffering trom general debility and nervous prostration, auperindnoed by overwork and irregular habits. Its wondennl strengthening and curative properties seemed te affect my debilitated system from tbe first dote: and

f en I have net

me my unqualified indorsement, as being nd powerful agent in promoting

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egetine is the enly medieng as I live I never expect

abetter-

onr* truly. W.H. CLARK,

120 Monterey street, Alleghany Penn.

VEGETINE THE BEST SPRING MEDICINE.

CUABLU8T0W5. H. R. Stituns:

Dear Sir—This is to certify that I have used yonr "Blood Preparation” in my family for several years, and think that for Scrofula or Cankerous Humors or Rheumatic affections it an not be exfellod; and as a blood purifier nd spring medicine it is tbe best thing I hare ever used, and 1 have used almnt everything, lean cheerfully recommend it to any one in need of auoh a medicine. Y ours respecti'nlly, Mrs. A. A. D1NSMORE. 19 Rnssell at. VEGETINE. WHAT IS NEEDED. „ „ „ , Boston, Feb. 13,1871. H. R. Stkyrnb, Esq. Dear Sir.—About on# year since I found myself in a feeble condition from general debility. VxGgTinawas strongly recommended to me by a triend who had been much benefited by its use. I procured tbe article, and, after nsing several bottles, was restored to health, and discontinued its use. I feel qnite confident that there is no medicine superior to it lor those complaint* for which it is especially prepared, and would cheerfully recommend it to those who feel that they need something to restore them to perfect health. Respectfully yonrs, U. L. PETTENGfLL, Firm of S M-Pettengill 6 Co., No. 10State st., Boston. vegetine; ALL HAVE OBTAINED RELIEF. South Bikwick. Ma., Jan. 17.1S72. H. R. Stsvens, Ebq. : Dear Sir- I have had dyspepsia in its worst form far tbe last ten years, and have taken hundreds of dollars’ worth of medicines without obtaining any relief. In September last I commenced taking the Vegetine. since wbieh time my health has steadily improved. My food digests well, and 1 have gained fifteen pounds oi flesh. There are several others in thiawlace taking Vegetine, and all hare *btai drehaf. THOM A5100RH. Overseer of Card Room, Portsmouth Co.’s

Mills.

veg-ethhei Prepared by , H. R. STEVENS, Boston, Mass, Ywffetlme la Sold by All Urnggists. tah (W) REMOVAL The Boss Horse Shoerhas removed from 38

COMMENCING MONDAY, JULY 2.

BARGAINS IN

Merctatjailoim In order to reduce onr large stock, have placed on sale a iotof FANCY CASSIMERES

at reduced prices.

Pants, $5 6b to $7:.former price, $8 to $10. Suit, $25 to $28; former price. $35 to $38.

A. J. GKRSTNER, 171 East Washington.

TRUSTEES BALE. Notice is hereby given that the undersigned Trustee, appointed by tbe creditors of John H. Burford. who severally obtaine4 judgments in the Superior Conrt of Marion coun’y, State of Indiana, against said Jobs H. Burvoko. will, in accordance with the terms of said trust, offer for sale at PUBLIC AUCTION, for easb, the following described real estate, to-wit: Lot No. twenty-fonr (24), in Dowhit k BRobfii's Addition to the town of Irvington, in Marion county. State of Indiana, together with ell the improvements erected thereon. Pucb sale will be made on SATURDAY, the 28th day of JULY, 1877, at 2 o’clock p, m.. at tbe door of the Court House of Marion county. Indiana. A. D. STREIGHT, Trustee. July 7fk, 1877. i«

R. G. RUN A CO.,

riorRiuTou of van

MermtUe Agency,

Oror No. 14 North Pennsylvania St.

Kstablished 1841 for tho promotion and protection of trade, and is the oldest and moat extensive organisation for the accommodation of Banking and Mercantile interests in tho

Reference Books iaaued ’

vorld. Reference Books issued quarterly, rie.: January, March, July and September,

HORSE NETS ASD BT1RTTHI5B IB THI WAT Of Horse Goods, Harness, Etc., CUB-A.I 3 , Thom & Roth’a

At Least 20 PER CENT.

iu truu ooftvwo, acu vases, etc. Get them at HAUGH A CO.’S Architectural Iron Works. OFFICE—24 South Pennsylvania at.

GKR-A-TSTD Auction Sale. $50^00 In Watches, Diamonds, Jewelry, Silverware, Canes and Clocks, To be sold to the highest bidder at AUCTION, in order to raise money and got ont of debt. Tbe beet opportunity to secure a BaRG aIN. My stock is large, fresh and complete, and every artielrwill be warranted as represented. Sale to begin TUESDAY MORNING, JUNE 26, At 10 o'clock, and continue from day to-day at 10:30 a. m., 2:30 and 7:30 p. m. HARRY CRAFT, 24 EAST WASHINGTON STREET.

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GREAT SLAUGHTER IN LADIES’ LINEN SUITS.

$10.00 Overskirts and Basques for $4.50. $4.50 Plain Linen Overskirts for $2.75. $5 Grass Cloth Suits for $2.0f). $6 Foulard Suits for $3.25. $3 Percale Suits for $1.50. Best yard wide Grass Cloths for 10c. Special Iotof Canton Flannels, 13 (lent Goods for 8c. —» 15 Gent Goods far lOc. PARASOXnS To be closed out at Wholesale Price*. Price onr Goods before jmrchaslftg elsew. ere. M. H. SPADES, Boston Store.

B £ C £ R 9 S J^ATING SALOON and Ic« ream Parlors lead everything jy^ept that climate affords. JjjJach gets his money’s worth here. Jj^ich confections of all kinds. 32 N. Pennsylvania 8t.

MONEY SAVED TO DEALERS BY BUYING TOBACCOS AT THE MANUFACTORY. F. CHRISTMAN & CO., HIGHUND GEM TOBACCO WORKS. 171-3-5 WEST PEARL f»T.

PUMPS, Of the Celebrated Briggs & Wells Manufacture, Lafayette. Large lot jnst received fer Wholesale or Retail Trade. Special rates to well diggers. L. H. KERSEY, AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS, 92 A 94 W. Washington at.

BLAKE, JACKSON & QUINIUS, GENERAL COMMISSION MERCHANTS, 75 W. Washington st , Indianapolis. Frnit, Produce, Ponltry, Game. Hides Feathers, etc., a specialty. Consignmentaand correapondence solicited. Pro mot returns guaranteed.

TF YOU WANT TO BUY FEATHERS, A X good Mattress or Bedding, call at-173 E. Wash. st. Cash for Beeswax. Ginoeac, new and old Feathers. J. 0. HIRSCHMAN. dr. Durr, No. 39 Kentucky Av., Indianapoftg, Ind. A regular graduate of medicine, has been longer engaged in the special treatment ef all Chronic diseasei than any other phyaioian in Indianapolis, as city papers show, and all eld residents know. Experience insures snooess, and it is self-evident that a physician treating thonsands of cases every year attains to that degree of skill so necessary in all old longstanding and ehronie cases, and which enables

opinion costa nothing. Confidential consultation free and invited. Personally or by mail. Office central, yet retired. Hours from 9 a. m. to 8 v. x.; Sundays. 12 to 1 p, m. No fees are demanded until a ears is effected. Patients pay for medicines only as ears proceeds, and remedies ean be sent everywhere by mail or express. Pamphlets free. dkw

1 HAPPY RELIEF To all suffering from ehronie diseases ef all kinds. Confidential coneuitation invited per ■onully or by mail. New method of treatment. New and reliable remedies. Books and oirca-

FullyAppreciated

IT IB A GRATIFICATION TO Dr. Von Moschzisker That hia MEDICAL SUCCESS in the treatment of CATARRH, THROAT, LUNG. CHEST DISEASES. DEAFNESS, NOISES IN THE HEAD. IMPAIRED SIGHT and other CHRONIC MALADIES, is fully appreciated by the Public. After a steady practice of tea months, a longer period than it was hie intention to stay, he finds his PRACTICE increasing and daily nrged to accept new cases who have come from the RECOMMENDATIONS of PATIENTS CURED. Though it is now impossible for him to say when hia PRESENT STAY wttl. be determined, he wonld, however, urge upon ail who desire hia treatment to apply without delay, as many cases may require prolonged personal attention. Having gained tbe CONFIDENCE of the COMMUNITY by hia MANY CURES in the above MALADIES no further comment is needed, as he has skill as a PHYSYCIAN and SURGEON. New References beside those already published, all persons of the highest standing, ean be obtained nt his ROOMS, Grand Hotel.

HUNT’S EUROPEAN HOTEL

AND

REST4UIMNT 26 & 28 North Illinois Street, INDIANAPOLIS. First-class in all its appointments. Fifty large, well ventilated and finely famished rooms. Six large exits in case ot fire or accident. Tables supplied with all the delicacies of the market. Rooms, 50e, 75c and $1 per day.

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wpnutiop^for honorablaujonduct and prefee-

■o, M H. Pcnuyiwxala st, «r ptridends paid eemi-annaaUy and oosn pounded U not drawn. Deposits may be drawn ont on call. Amount* received aa low m 10 oenta WM. HANKAMAN, President. W. A. BRADSHAW, Secretary and Treasurer.

MERCHANTS AND Bankers Who have need of BLANK BOOKS or any form of Printing or JOB WORK, will do well te consult the JOURNAL JOB ROOMS, JOURNAL BUILDING.

$51

es of workina people of b*th

sexes, yonng and old, make

. more money at work for na in their own localities, daring their spare moments, of all the time, than at anything else. We offer employment that will pay hand’ornely for every hour's work. Full particulars, terms, ete.. sent free. Send ns fear address at one*. Don’t delay t now is the time. Don't look for work or business elsewhere on Ulypn h<iv* learned what we offer. G. BTINBON* CO..Portland„Malne. ImidAw

Prescriptions. J. B. DILL, 99 Indiana Are.

DRS. WANDS & 8UPOLIFFE, 84 East Market street. Residence—Dr. Wands, 330 B. Vermont. Retidence-Dr. Sutcliffe. 350 E, MoCarty.

W 8. HAYMOND, M. D., Surgeon, 25 Baldwin Block. Residence—College aye. and Tenth st. Office bonrs from 9a. m. to 3 p. m. J. A. COMPTON, M. D., Homceopathist.' 40 East Ohio street.

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EMILY A. LEWIS, M. D., 190 East Market street, HomcBoathist. Electrical Baths, Medical Electricity, ete. B. E, HAUOHTON, M D„ Physican and Sargeon. Office, 26 E. Ohio , Office hoars, from 7 to 9 a. m., 12to2p. m., te 8 p. m. Residence, 146 Bellefontaine st. HENRY F. BARNES, M. D., Physician and Surgeon. Office, Rooms Nos. 10 and 11 Masonic Temple, cor. Tenne-see and Washington. Office boars, 10 to 12, 2 to 4 p. m. M. T. RUNNELS, M. D„ Oculist and Aarist, Offloe-Cor. Circle and Weet Market Shu

JOHN 8. CAMPBELL, Attorney at Law, Collections promptly attended to. Room 25 Vance Block. L. D. WATERMAN, M. D, Office—SO K. Ohio si Roeiaenoo—N.W corner nm and 11. Yorks

OOMINGOR ft MAR8EE, Surgeons. Offices—107* South Illinois st. 76 East Michigan st.

DR E. J McGREW, Enterprise Hotel, Room* 9. 10, Office hours—7 to 9 a. m.; 1 to 3 p. m., 6 to 8 p. m.

MRS. DR. 0. E MOORE, No. 468 N. 111. St. Disease* of the Head, Scalp and Hair a specialty. Medicated Bath Treatment.

L. ft a H. ABBETT, Physiaians and Snrceons.. Office—Rooms 1 and 2, SIX Virginia av. (Abbott Building.)

SHOO FIsY SCREENS, for Windows and Doors, Made and fttted cheap. t T'J. HART, Contractor and Builder (je)ti 46S.Pena.it.

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Mai! Train— 7.00 am | Fast line(d’lyH.15 am Day Ex., p— 100pm Mail and Aec.10.06am Terre H e Ace. 4.00 pm j Day Ex pres*. 5 30 Pao.Ex.(d’ly)zl 1X5 pm f M.il and aS. ASoJS Indianspolie ft St Louis. Kafass 15:: l &Jvi4r: , i'5s C AStL F Ldly 428am j Greensbg Ace.928am SteamboetEx.llWam I ChinStLMailWSSpm Greensbg Ace, 433pm { Western Exp. 623 p m ChiAfctL Mail, 818 p m | CftstLFLdlyJl II p m

Lafayette Division. Mail .12.43 p m

L.. daily...J1J3 pm Indianapolia, Bloomington ft Western."*' P. Ex ftM’l 6.30am “

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Cineinnati, Hamilton and Indianapolia. p.r.w.ftc.ex 11:15a.m. | Mail 12:25 p.mr P. ft Cin. ex. 6:16 o.m. | c.v.w.e p.ex 6:1$ p.m.

Indianapolia and Vineennes.

Mail a C. ex. 9:00 a.m I Spencer ae. 9:80*.*; Spencer ace. 3:60 p.m I M.sCairo ex. 6:0ft p.m,

Indianapolia, Pern and Chicago. A-.5U | La. ^ JSS

JeffersonVttle, Madison ft Indianapolis. L ftM Ex dlys 4AO am | Col. Ao. dly.e 9.69 aa Cincinnati, Wabash ftMichigaa, via Bee Lino. Indianapolia. depart 4:20 am 4:29 p a

Marion, arrive... 7.42am W abash, 8.50 a a Warsaw, ._10:40am Goshen,: “ — -11:68 am Elkhart. “ 2:36 pm Kalnniaioo, “ 6:10pm G. Rapids, •* 7:40 pm

c Trains marked thns, r. c., Rlclining Chair 1 n “ s “'“ , DRS. JONES. MITCHELL ft BRIGHAM. HOMCEOPAT H1STS

No, 84 Kaxt Ohio St.

ffir. jowxe—7 to9a. m., $ toftp. m.. 7 to 8p.m. Dr. Mrraxxur-9 to Un. a., Itolp.m.,ftoi

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8 Per^Cent. T,® 101 !?,? t0 ,0 .* n on •ongtime. N. M. ROSS, Room 7 Thqrpe Block. BrlclcIBriols!

Superior Pressed Brick. Common Brick of Kiln exclnairely, which bums all brick of snpenor quality. FLETCHER & THOMAS, OFFICE—Boom 10 Fletcher and Sharpe inch. (Je)te ta

Block

FOR Garden Hose, HOSE HEEL, Hydrants, Street Washers, Gas Pipes, Plumbers’ Materials, Steam Brass Goods, Etc., Ete., JOHN KNIGHT, 110 & 112 S. Delaware St. 8. D. CRANE, 164 Virginia Ave. We sell Wetehes, Clocks and Jewelry oheeper > than any bonse in the oity. All kinds of repairing done.

Office Directory. Second Floor. Hm. 21. CARTER ft RIPLEY. Attorneys. 22. J.L. MITCHELL, J.W. HARPER,At’ysl 23. BRUSH ft HAWES. Attorneys. 25. JOHN 8. CAMPBELL, Attorney. K. FRANK H. LEVERING. Attorney. 27. C. W. BROUSB. Broker. » ) A. L. WRIGHT. Vance Block Office. /BRAlNARDRpfelSON.Con.Mut. Lfe. 29,30,31, PORTER. FISH BACK ft P., Att’/l. 33. McLAIN ft BAKER, Attorneyk. 34. JORDAN ft JORDAN, Attorneys. 35. 36, DENNY A BURNS. Attorneys. 38. P. H. LEMON. Attorney end Notary. 20. JOHN W. BLAKE. At’y.ft Ceua. at UvS Third Floor. 40. H. W. FULLER, Erie Railway. Agent 41. BROWN ft ROCK WOOD, Attorneys. 44. J. Q. BAIRD ft CO., Gr.ftCom. MehtS. 63. MAX LECKNER, Teacher of Maaie. Nos. 43, 47, 48,51, Occupied; others for renU Fourth Floor. 68. W. BACON, Subscription Book AgonopJ 62. R. M. COSBY, Architoct. 75. 8. J. PR ARCS, Book and Job PrlnUr. Seven others ocenpied, remainder for rent.' CHEAPEST AND BESX IM aid Coal. CORNER INDIANA AVE. AND OANAU FATTEMffiON 4k DUNNUHfc