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INDIANAPOLIS SAYINGS BANE. Jtemoved to Xo. 22 Worth Pennsylvania street. earning belong to depositors. Open Mondays an4 Saturdays uU r.

u. LATE IN THE SEASON to EEcrrvx TTTT1TTT1 T7 A xnn VJT Ull VJ XvJZi A Ji2iO. Itotf xerrUaleM we hare retired an immense stock that tor QUALITY AND I'KICE Surpass any thing ever offend In this dty. We cordially in rile everybody toexamiae these goods. THET AE EOtJHD TO SELL! H.

SPADES BOSTON STORE IirUBARD'ft BLOCK. THE EVENING NEWS 8ATTRDAT. JCHE 27. CITY NEWH. Entries for the July races to-night Peter Weia has gone into the grocery business.

1 John Williams three Angers buzz-aaw yesterdajr. The Seventh Presbyterian picnics at Green-. wood, Tuesday. Milton- Knight, of the Junction, is down with the ager." A "Committee of Safety" to rid the city of burglars i hinted at The New York Store has absorbed the entire first floor of Glenn's Block: The Fire Department Committee will organize the new companies Monday. -The' I.

A St. L. has made special rates for Excursionists to the St Louis Fourth The Mission Church, corner Spruce and Prospect, be dedicated to-morrow. John Hicklln, the supposed burglar of lindenbower's residence, has been released. The Yandalia is putting down ten miles lnore of switches to their Clay county mines! The School Board concluded not to bold tpecial session last night It was too late.

Somebody astonished 11. W. Roach, of the yesterday, by presenting him with a Hon. 1). llowland "has returned from Minnesota, and General Coburn from Washington.

A coat, vest, watch ami some money were purloined from Deloss residence yesterday. M. Baiter," the Huntington white' lime snan, has gone into artnenhip withWm. JJell Sons. The "Council has adopted Prof.

Brown's pattern in the erecting of future lampposts and fixtures. John llarkness, on isortn l'eunsyivama, Jhas had a visitation from burglars to the extent of 35 cent. The Council Committee has ruled that the "boss lamplighters" must obey orders from the Gas Inspector. A new roof is to be added to the East Market What's the use if this structure is to give away to a City Halir. City Councifhas concluded to rent an uiui iui uiu jjvaiu ui Atai tu, mf hi that body in working cohditioDu A colored man yesterday, in a drunken tit, attempted, suicide by plunging into the canal near the Yellow Bridge.

He was fished Oliver IL Castle, of this city, has secured a patent on a balanced "slide-valve for steam' and' John H. Fenton on roller i 'v. -J-, The Telegraph is pitching strongly into' the Enlisted Men, not seeming to favor a ri- a i 1 the make." Pavinp from 13.000 to $5,000 for nrintine city advertisements in German comes under in Southsiderr The property-holders on Blackford street, on the line; recently ordered opened. have been ordered to remove all obstructions within 30 days. Bouse proposes to sink a 14-inch driven well in rear of the Masoui woh three of the Fire Department" engines' are invited to tackle whem completed.

The Southside says that "not a drop of pure whiaky caq to-day' be obtained in the city of Did the editor sample by taste or chemical analysis? The Attorney -General has opinionated that the State Fair Grounds can be brought I. lVa limild r.f vat rvs wilfcAAkU 04i V- muuk-, BM.a plcJ on the Ux duplicaU. The Soulhside "has resurrected a copy of January 4, 1S00. The Southside Is too bright a sheet tobe-imposed' upon in that way. The City Commissioners on the opening of Hanna street, lound that no proper notice had been given Stoughton A.

Fletcher, and thereiore will have to wait for a new deal. Yesterday ia broad daylight Stanley Sho-. ver and J. E. Pitcher'a room, third floor, corner of Illinois and Maryland, was robbed of two revolvers, $12 and -one Alaska diamond breast pin.

Bluff Gravel Road, Company has laid claim to a portion of the Indianapolis and Leavenworth Gravel Road lying within the city limits, and for that reason the Council has declined to purchase the same. As evidence of the Yandalia's popularity, General Superintendent Simpson has been requested famish a train for the conveyance the guests of St Louis over the big bridge July 4th. He has acceded thereto. Tuesday evening of next week the pastors and oSciaT members of the ten rresbjterlan thurches of this city meet -for the purpose of consulting as to the best manner ol ex tending the "mjssionary work through The proposition tq widea rO-t, the to-1 of of by for 1 an the the the is is to and and tween Don glass ad Minerva strte been referred to the C3tjr Commissioners; also to open ad widen' VTjomiag, between High and and third somewhere in the north between Meridian and Pennsyl- Tbs Klugel A bravmontf Galvanized I Cbroic Manufacturing Com nan hare filed articles with the Count Eecc-rder. Capital 1 iwcx With Fred W.

Klugel, John i I Jmond and Irvin Eobbins directors. It oeueved no portion of the name of the com- Iny got left jT The enlisted men have about concluded is a waste of time to nominate a ticket The main bwble with this orfraniiUition, it early fell into unscrupulous hands, and like the German faction represented by "those resoltr tions," has been bummed from post to post bunting for a bidder. I Plans and estimates for the proposed City Hall on East Market space have been ordered by the Council, and the Mayor, in signing the deed conveying- the West Market space to the State, has been instructed to do so with the proviso that the apace so conveyed is Aa be used for State House purposes alone. Ta 1 xuevapiuu Miy lioinng Mill is credited with threatening a lecal muss with the city utbe Kentucky Avenue Sewer is not er tended to low water mark of the river, and the company claim" the right to fill with slag' out to this mark, notwithstanding it may Increase tue eddy into-which the sewer empties. The habits of loafers and beats giving the names of respectable men when brought before the Police Court continues.

Mr. Thomas Tracey, who lives at 205 West McCarty street, had the mortification several times recently of seeing his name reported as among the drunks. He is the only person of that name in the city and is not that kind 01 a man. night McShepherd and McGill in unison" raised a row in the Council by the introduction of a committee report, recom mending the construction of a sewer in the canal from Market to Kentucky avenue, at a probable cost of the sum not to be assessed from the property holders. After some discussion the recommendation was re ferred to the City Attorney and Engineer.

with directions to report an ordinance and i probable cost This looks like business. 1 The Aew BledJeal C'ollea-e. Physicians of the "regular" school, to the number of thirty-six, met at the office of Dr. It N. Todd yesterday afternoon, and after calling Dr.

J. Athou to the chair, perfected articles of association for the incorporation a newt medical college in this city, to be known as the Indiana College of Physicians and Surgeons. Many of the incorporators have been connected with' the Indiana State Medical College, and all are physicians high standing. They 'have been led to make the new enterprise by dissensions of long standing in the old institution." i Trlntwlnff 8liaMleTreca. The Wellman method of trimming shade trees (elicited another lively discussion in the Council last evening, and' an effort was made some of Wellman's friends to do away with the suit for damages previously ordered and have an investigation." The fact was stuck to, however, that there was, noevi.

dence of any contract between Wellman and the city, and the Gas Committee were especially positive that he was acting without authority; hence the suit' was ordered go. ahead, leaving Wellman not only to whistle his but run a risk of being sued by enraged property holders for mutilation of their favorite shade trees." i Council ProceUn-s. An nnimitortaht special sexsion of the City Council was held last evening, save ordering ordinance to be presented. lor construe ing a sewer in the Canal, between Kentucky avenue and Market Nothing was said concerning the proposition of the and L. to absorb that tern tory.

The Ci ty A ttbrney, oo opening of 5th st, wherein Mr. Hender-son sued the city for $10,000 damage, reported verdict allowed "Mr. Henderson $2,62. as value of the fifteen feet taken, and assesses against him as benefits leaving a balance in his favor of and the result that the right of the city to open the street sustained and Air. Henderson Is entitled be paid the sum of $1,500." The City Attorney was directed to look after the restraining order secured by the unction against tne, irgima avenue via- duct" The Gas Inspector hereafter was er- ixjuiiueu.

Ordinances were for the improvement of Deloss street and "sidewalks from Dillon to Laurel street; the alley between Bradshaw and. Buchanan from Sullivan street to the western terminus of the aUer; Park avenue between Home aud Lincoln avenues; Dorman street and sidewalks from Clifford avenue to St Clair New Jersey street and sidewalks from Tinker to Ninth street; Wright street and sidewaJIS' from Buchanan to Coburn street; Hudson alley between Vermont and North streets; Lockerbie street from East to Liberty street; first alley east of Meridian street between Bay and Hanway streets; first alley west of Mississippi street between Walnut and. St Clair streets; Oliver and Park avenues between Eighth street and the northern corporation line; first alley south of Cedar street between Virginia avenue and llosbiook street; Norwood street, between Tennessee Illinois streets. "To light with gas New Jersey street between McCarty and Coburn streets; First street between Tennessee and Pennsylvania streets; Columbia avenue, between Malott avenue and Eighth street; Yine street from Park avenue to the first alley east of Ash street; Bradshaw street from Virginia, avenue to Sullixan street; Blackford street between North street and Indiana avenue; Yandes street between Lincoln avenue and Eighth street; Columbia avenue, between Lincoln avenue and Eighth street: St Clair street between Illinois and Mississippi streets: St Clair streets between Delaware Alabama-streets; IcCarty street ''between Illinois and ess-streets; Bates stccet between Dillon ami Grant streets; Prospect street- between Virginia avenue and Beed street; Pratt street -between Illinois and Tennessee- streets; Illinois street between Bay and Morris streets; Hill avenue, be tween Malott and Lincoln avenues; Win-. stem street between St Clair and North streets; Yandes street between Malott'and Lincoln avenues; St Mary street between Alabama street and Fort Wayne avenue To Improve Dillon street between Maryland street and the first alley south Georgia street; Eockwood street between West and Dacota streets; Walnut street from West street to the canal; the alley ie-tween Tennsesee and Mississippi, running north and south between Fifth and Seventh streets; Ruckle street between the north corporation and Eighth street between Illinois and Tennessee streets: Elk street between Virginia avenue and Dillon streets; the alley from Central to Bark avenue, between Christian avenue and Ash street; ooie sireei, wesr ot-wmte nrer.

tetrjea War1 sjid Columbia' rf-ts; I I of to l. at let as to to a his to to of Pratt street, between Pennsylvania and-Del- aware streets; to light with gas, East street, between Buchanan and Morris streets; Cen tral avenue, between Lincoln avenue and the State Fair Grounds. las Oly Karket. To the Editor of The Evening Kews. Is the city market an institution for the people or for the grocers? Is it better to restrict the sales made at the market to consumers, or that it remain as it is, vix: cyento grocers and commission men.

Supply and demand will in the main reg- ujaie prices, but if thepriviiedge" now gtren to the dealers to ret their anrmlies at the market were cut ofT, the result would-be most beneficial the masses. V- The raarlrtt should be the place for the producers and consumer to meet' The legitimate principle of trade would govenu- Demand -and supply would regulate prices. There could be no "corner" made. Stale veg etables and decaying fruits would not ail as now. Keep the dealer from getting his from market andexorbitant prices could not be maintained during a season of plenty.

tne people want it as it is, let It se re main If otherwise our reform council, will Jj A oc quick: to rive vs reheL tlndianapoiia. June 26, 1874. JLMtt)KT. i ijrouiiAroLn, Jane X. Calm.

TTL 80 8 dear. 75 focrv. Rinnan, O. Iowa. Fort Gibson (ndianapolla, Inl 79 fair.

86 8elsar. 78 8 fair. SJSfair. MS fair. Keoauk, Iowa Leavenworth, LonlsrUle, Memphis, Tena NsanvUle; Tenn 85 dear.

Hew Orleans MTTisir. mi. .1 Omaha, Ken, 79 8 clear. Plttsbunr. Ft.

66 8 Wclearr- 'MS Wclear. -M 8 clear. 77 8 abort rain. Shrereport, La. St Louis, Mo SL Paul.

Minn. 1. Vlckxhnn- Mist niw ciear. La. Crosse, 818 fair.

Sensorial Cbarcb Exenrslon. Lapokte, June To the Editor of The Evening News. Agreeably to our plans we left Indianapolis at 6 o'clock on Tuesday moraiogenrbute' for a four days' picnic and a glorious time. The day was warm and dusty, but our cars were full of happy and the ride was shortened by their merry, talk and laughter. "Our the whole train ring with fife and drums, and thought that they had found tneir money worth of fun already.

We arrived in Laporte at 2 p. ml, and embarked at once on the little Viola and her barge and skiffs, for. Fargher's Island, vktn wa nipnirVcwl liut mmmAr V'4 An hour's ride' through lakes and lily ponds landed us all at our old rendezvous; welcome to us who had been here before, and delighting those to whom tbeisigbt was s. ''f." Then the business of the "'day 'began. Away went the boys with skiffs and fishing-tackle; off went the that their little bare feet -might wade on this gently sloping, sandy beach.

veteran cook. Prank Thome, and his assistant st to work preparing stove and -tables for the sup per; while tne women-ioikS'tiiieaocds with straw and set un housekeeping. A'''. That night they all were loth to go to bed the lakes were smooth, the rowing and the fishing good, and the moonlight indescribably lovely. .1 At midnight the last comic Bong was sung the last funny story told and laughed at, the fat girl ceased to whisper that the night was warm, ana tne -nay neus grew The morning usnered in a day ol rare en joyment All day long the little went skimming over the lakes, returning laden wiin nsn or water-iiiies; me cnuaren piayea in sand and water, and the cool breeze from the Northern lakes made the weather all that we could desire.

Wednesday night was cool andclear, moonlight the bathing 'arid the sleeping fine; our 'invalids declared them selves imnrovme fast It is curious to notice how much exposure we can bear. The little ones are undressed and rocked to sleep under the stars, 1 in the. cool night-wind, and we sit cn the brow of the high shore of the harbor until midnight without bat or shawl, yet take nacokt, -Thursday, like the dayjbefore, was crowded full of solid pleasure, one feature of which was a single string, three yards in lenirth. crowded with bass and sunfish, caught in one cruise by Messrs. DictjUliard, Magner and Phipps.

Mr." Rockey, of Chicagb, caught the largest bass or tnis day, a nnc iqux-pounder. We have lived mostlv on these delicirtiTs fish since comine here: indeed, rood tea and coffee, bread and butter, and heaping platei tender gold-Drown iisii are very grateiul appetites snarpeneu. by tnis ciear crisp air. On Thursday evening, just asf'we were sit- tins down to supper, there came u6 a terrific thunder storm, accompanied by torrents of rain, which lasted till near, morning. The lake and sky were black as ink.

The trees bent low, and the rattled and trembled in tne wma. "The stampede from the table; the frantic effort of the young maq who had caught a mess of frogs, to take them off the stove; the spilling of the sugar into the cove oysters, and sancLinto the butter, and the biscuit whirl ing everywhere: the terror of the women folk every peal of thunder; well, ask somebody who'saw it alL It was the most ludicrous scene imaginable, At midnight just as the house was growing quiet the women having concluded to it thunder without furtherinterference from them, there came a shout from the boys' tent the wind had lifted it off, and the rain poured down upon the sleeping occupants. They were, taken in and cared for as well possible. 1 v- Friday morning found a bedraggled -company waiting for the boat to take them to the It did not come, but the warm sun did, and soon began the pleasantest day ofaiir The lilies were stripped of 'buds for a mile around. The biggest bass of the.

season was caught and everybody vowed to come again. This evening we start for return on, July 21st and stay longer. Pine Lake is 250 feet higher Michigan, and only six miles distant by a good carriage road. Our next excursion will include a basket picnic to Lake Michigan, for thebenefit of those who wish to see this grsatlale," large sailing vessel will be at our command and we confidently expect todouble-our pleasure and physical gains next time. There really is no end to the variety of entertainment afforded by these lakes and islands.

They will repay many explorations both in exonerating sport and in renewal of health and strength. We can not close our letter, expressing thanks to the citizens of Laporte, thoughtful hospitalities we are now thrice deeply indebted, and to all our friends who aided us in making our visit happv and successfuL We shall give them cordial welcome another time. Mjbcosiav JaOCJ.L itjsxx STTake any man that is peered whereTo buy choice clothing cheap enough, it makes mouth water to think and. speak of Arcade 6, their clothing and the prices, ut 250 dozen parasols and-fans at cost at Hair Foley's. ito jPlTThe office of The Evenin? News h4 ben removed from 21 North Meridian street No.

C5 North Pennsylvaniatrce How to prevent snnstrote. Something remember. Go to the "Spa" -and ak Vance to draw you a glass of ginger ale out his cavern. His number 2J3 Eait N't'as'aington street to, of ing of suits at w- cost ct lluir TO i ST-Indiana Brass and Supply Company msiexican imren eu. sluu per loot: war- 1 ranted to be the best in use, 106 to 112 South I Delaware street.

9The lareest stock of corse ti. hosierr and gloves, and cheaper than any other house have them. Mni Folit. to 12 W. Washington Sf "2iFanj in ai varietv at Mac's Chean XTThe office of The Evenimf News has been removed from 21 North Meridian street to So.

65 Xorth. Pennsylvania street Watpr: wahrf Cm. irf Psnle Gas pfping fitted in buildings at seven cents per foot Lead piping of any size or thicknes omy eignt rr pound, liest quality of three rubber hose at eighteen" cents per foot' Gas fixtures at New York prices. Job work promptlv at tended to at prices to suit the times. Don't iort the place, a.

23 Kentucky avenue. the oldest establishment in the city, where a foil line of goods can be bad at the very low- iigurea. xvqne. but hrst-class workmen are employed at this establishment, and sat? lkfaction is guaranteed in every case. Proprietor Headquarters for pumps and driven is at- the- Indiana Brass and SudpIv company, iot to 113 South Delaware street i Fine trfumerv and toilet articles Lubin's Rimmel's.

Condrav. Bazin and At- cinson a tine hanakerchief extracts. Fann. and Hoyt's colognes cloth, hair, tooth and nau Drnanes at Brownin? v. 81nans.

'fsT-Thfi office of The Evening New has been removed from 21 North Meridian street to Ma 65 North- Pennsylvania street Emmet Guards cive a Ballon July 3d, at Masonic HalL taa? rThe office of The Evening News has been' removed fron21 North Meridian street to North Pennsylvania street i jPJrTThe office of The Evening News has been removed from 21 North Meridian street to No. 65 North Pennsylvania street Elepnaatlne Iiove for a Canine, Brooklyn Argus. 'HENRY NIEMANN, UAnnlAliiS lUiMIK many five years ago, together with a dog named Carlo, i This dog i3 the elephant's constant companion. Me is sixteen, years old, and, untu recently, always accompa nied Betsy during hej appearance in the ring. Now he has grown too weak to per form, that duty, but his.

weakness has tended to increase tne elepnantine love lor tne ca nine. in anticipation pi uario death, a new Carlo was some months ago put into the pen with Betsy and the vvoung elephants. -But the old dog continued to receive the carress- es of the trunks, and the. young Carlo has been looked on as an intruder and simply Last Sunday afternoon the Hippodrome was alarmed by the hideous bellowing in whicln enraged elephants have3 no rivalry. George Moore, the keeper, ran in from the street, and found the four, elephants frantic with rage because the new Carlo was fight ing old i Carlo They had torn down the hangings and ornaments of 'their pen in their-efforts to reach the dogs, who were in the nassace outside the nen.

Betsv beinc the leader of-the movement Her bellowing was beard -two blocks away. Moore-seized the iron hook with which he enforces obedience, and at length old Carlo, having been rescued fmm his mora vionrruis rival. nnvMed tha elephants iqto eubjecUon. All day yester- dav Betsvwwas tenderer than ever in her cacaof dying old Carlo, and he thanks her by licking the trunk with which she. fondles nim.

i A Flntterloc Tlndlcatton. From the Darke -County, Democrat Charles i--- a Roland Proprietor. Just before going to press the following nattering letter from Hon. Thomas Lwing, is received. It speaks for itself, and needs no comment: "Lajw: aster, June 22, 1874.

Roland, 'EstfT, Greenville, Ohio: "Dear Sirr Fnave. received a copy of the Greenville Times of the 18th containing an editorial- statement that 1 your life and conduct when living In Lancaster, was such add' DsT-ThS wShiiK Schariei 5S landi particularly and 6therwise, let them interview lien, lom lowing, etc. '-Being willing to save, interviewers the trouble of 'a ride to Lancaster, I' volunteer the statement that, except a habit of intem perance which marred your influence-during part of your residence here a habit oftener fastening on generous natures like yours than meaner-ones, I neither know, nor have heard or said anght in disparagement of your character and influence as a man or a citi zen while you lived here, or since." Very truly yours, 'Thomas Lwixo." -As General Ewing is foremost among the distinguished men of Ohio and the Nation, and as be has so promptly responded to the insinuation that ne placed a low upon the character of the editor of the Dem ocrat ana would so speak when interrogated upon the subject it would seem that our de tainers axe AboutJo tiae end oi tneix string in base slander toward our good name at (he home of our boyhood, and early manhood life. may proudly'rest and the base, lying scoundrels nowi to tneir Heart con tent A Splrltnal llarriace. Lonirs-ille Caurier-JournaL In New Albany, last Thursday, a marriage decidedly oat of the usual order was cele brated between ilr.

Gardner Knapp and Miss La Mira P. Ilobbs, daughter of Dr. Beth Hobbs. all of that' city, when the euesta who were bidden bad all assembled, the following written agreement was read and sub- senbed to by the bridal "party, no other cer emony being performed. The parties there are, we believe, epintualists, and the lorm marriage was according to certain -tenets of that belicl: Friends and FelkrwKdtizens.

Ladies and Gentle- mew We, Gardner Enspp and La Mira P. Hobbs, believing onr hearts and souls are already matrimonially united, appear before rou now. thus publicly te celebrate the consumaUon of our Ws bold the opinion that neither' churth nor State has any moral or equitable right to interfere Wim, or sny un ciaaui vj 00 consuivea in reier- ence the arrangements that our spontaneous sentiments ane sympaUi.es have us to Elte. with, or any lost claim to do consulted in reier- IDereiore, ui uuu-uiujuruutr 10, mil the rules and regulations in such caes made snd trovidedbTwhat is called society, we adopt V. A I octJona and ceremony as in onr judgments and consciences teem most just and proper.

And now, in the presence of these witnesses and onr invisible spirit fritnda here assembled, wo proclaim. puDUsn ana aeciars ourselves nasoana snd wife and nWy God and the aogel-world add their blessings. WritnOverSnepherd'aEeJectieB. Trfbane.1 When the result was announced to the Presidenbhe a towering rage, and his expressions in rerrd to the Senate are said to have teenanytliss but" complimen- ttry. NEW-MEDICAL B001CG mason's avs nd 50 Earker on Maudaley's Eerpo- luility in ilenul Disease Pavyon Tood as too iio i Ti 4 25 4 5 00 HartoiiOTnc's Coipec: edIUon WeitooChilditae 1 rrinary.

Ensl's Toxlcok r- l- -r-a CAEPEliTEIL A TIT) I a' 460 E. SlreeC IndianapcIIs. JOB WORK FXOXPTLX ATTENDED TO, i A f- THE OFFICE 4-' EVENING; IS JCOW LOCATED AT i North PeniisylTanla Streetv? FRANK- FERTIQ-, nouax, a i 2f Aif-n rnnsoo No. 34 outri Meridian Street. EntabUsJied XSSO.

Entnuuesa Pearl. Ad Ueretxt Uanolac torers ol and deal- en In bar new, studies, bri dles, col lars, whips IUI1CML etc, and agents for K. T. Hwaley's rutent Adjustable Hip and Neck Straps, without the side back. les.

No. 24 North Delaware street and I Court street Indlanapous, lad. SOS. 26 TO 81 EAST QEOBGXA STKEET cAbbtaubs ojrjsrjsnritKscxirxiOA PAISITEKT Jlsnnsl-House and sign painting, graining, varnishing, polibhinir, kalso-ml nine, Dapeiinz. lettering, stainlne.

KildinK. fla ring, silvering, law-stain ing, analysis of colors, harmony, contrast Ac, 60 eta. Book of Alphabets, 60. Book of Bcrolla and Ornaments, SL Watchmaker and Jeweler's Manual, 50. Taxidermist's Manual.

60. Boan-maker's Manual. 25. Guide to Authorship. 50.

Lightning Calculator 25. Employment Seeker's Qnide, 25. Of bookaell: rs, or by man. jeshs iiaksy issasan ami. Haw nor a DBS.

OOHIHflOB At HARSEK. fOJ JlQX-ii KoaTH DaXAWAai i 8TV OK. J. A. OOMTWGOB, SB.

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A T.T. A YTR lf" I -L -t-MXJ'P-v'AJ Physician and Surgeon, (Late of the City of Brooklyn,) 'r Has permanently located at Kill E. Washington it, DR.UWALLACE a regular graduate In Office hours from 9 to 12 A. 2 to 5 and 7 to 9 r. u.

NO, .1 IRON. BLOCK. OTEB WOOIXEX.Wip St CO.S BA1TK. PETER ItOUTEER, Contractor and Builder, Oface, 73 BHOP Cor; Irguna sv. and Cedar St Cor.

TlrclsOJt AvI shI Jeraer Sts ILLSSOUIII STATE LOTTEIILLS! 4galized by SUte Authority, and DRAWN IX PUBLIC IN 8T. LOCTI3. Grand blngrle yo. tkhems ef 60,000 Rot, i DRAWS THE LAST DAT Or ACH CAPITAL PRIZE, SSO.OOOI 10,390 Prlaea, smsosUsg A 8300,000. Whole Tickets, HO; wuaners, jioa The Great Combination Scheme, with a Capital Prize of 132.500, and 82,396 Prizes, amounting to Draws every Saturday during the year: Whole siaj ves, 90; Hoarier, 2.00.

'Addrew, for Tickets snd Circulars, 911 Kit AT, Slli.l.l.H nnnrgrr- P.O.Box2&, -bX. LjClS. MO C'sururous Bar.kVflf Discinl and PAT IJSTEttEST OS DEPOSITS I Eur and sell Exchange, deal la Commerr'al Pa- per, and- make Col Irerioai ta all para of ue Caetf Btatea. oace ta Companri bending, cor. yiryina and Pennsylvania Indianspolla.

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SYLVESTER, n-wrT TAT ATTT17-I I I I I 1 1 I I I -J- I I I Hi rS JLf KJ S. JJA -L VA, A.T-L Ul AND 1IOL6E IIAIJiEll. Beaidence, Ka 97 Peru street, Indianapolis, Ind. UirDEnTAICK3. EETOIAW, L05G A HEDGES, 5a 15 Circle St, kep constantly on hand a full line of lleinllle J.

11 rial (wmmi, t'sskfls, soo4leis Cn.ikef. owiuindMirsndK, Heanes (Isre- and snmil) and carriiiges ta reaJlne tositen.1 funerals. Olce open day and sight. OOoe, Ho. 15 Circle street.

riXSW SAW WOTZlZUm 1 JAIIER ADAIIO pmirrd ZM-r its mil kinds ofBwtf H00S1ER SAVVOHiCO SlEaatCeorxia Bfrtet, EctweeaPenjifTlv''' nd r'awre la- Cisr Iadlima, in' Criers' VrCTzAj tyApcr 'a for rwl t. "I CM" .11 nr" V. a a Ci Vv k. 1 Sxtazx. Axxrrx CoUt Cm.

UrnTA Vnim Aceom. l9im W. Or! ears Ex. 7.05 a rbZ" 5 Ex- 4-3) a ra I People's Kx tso a 1LW I Ct a Attorn, s.4") UAy- '-PaUl LouJj i-x upa Pinsanaem, Cucman A fir. Loua Tut s.45 a I Southern Ex U5 a a Mall Express.

7.10 a Kxpresa a ns Dsytoa Accom. Kpni ITv5n Aooom. L20 Express 4.3 pra rm iUyn Tnu Kim Yi- tt jl Pd2o Ex into Txn Lire ist an Mall an Ix 10.00 a Mail sod Ac s.10 cs AU-U0 4.15 a Greencaatle Ac. 7.00 a ravErrreM 1LS0 a Terrs liauie Ac. 2.00 NlxhtXxpreasI tOOya IantAxaroxa A 8r.

Lons. DayXrpresa T.O a a I Kjrht 4.1S a a Msttoon Ac 2.00 I Aajommo'B 9. .0 a oa Niht Express, i.03 a xay a Tvtiff aw. wsr I. ta V.

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4 Acc C10 pal Ace. 8.30 a CnrcurnATr; Rucioh A Uroixjiiroua. Msfl 7.S5 a a I vn a LIS a I Express 7.U a XmuutAroua A Tucawaja. vtncenBea Ac C40 a a I Ppencer Ac 10.00 a a kiail and ExJLS0 a a I inoennes Ac ceo a Spencer Ac. 1 45 a Mail and Ex 4.1S a txtsuskXQia, Pxttr A cxicaccv Mia T.

D. Ex. 6. SO a a Pet ACM rx. an Chi.

A ToL Ex. S.40 a FX. W. AT. 9.36 a EokomoAC.Kx.ll.S0 a ra MaU A CM.

Ex. 45 a Qd.AM.CEx. aCSpm i JxrrxxaoirriLLa, Madisoh A IoiAXAroia. Vornmg tfO a af I HIght ISO a a Mall 8.20 a ml (Xil ambus An 9.50 a a Cotnmbcs Aco. a.

JO I Malt a a Kvenlng Fx. 6.M Day 7.23 Qandav Train 20 a a I XIETROPOLITAX TIIEATI1R, With a First Class Vaudeville Company. Davis. Premier Ventrilooutstol the world. Msekin and Wilson, Champion Bong and Dance Arusts.

The Gymnastic Trio, Mile Corra and the Austins. M'lla Albertina. Premier Danseuse. All. Miles, the Fsvorits Eihiopian Comedian.

HARBISON ABRAMS, tL -OLD RELIABLE tTTY ASD THEATER BILiLi POSTEHS, Office irt the Journal' Holding. tuc sturtr ccvi'r- it. junuiw ykiiiitu NEEDLE-THREADER! JnitsaL Zve-rjr one using a ra wing Machine unouia nave one. -With the aid of -this ingenious can thread the needle from forty to sixty times a minute, and as readily by lampor gaslight as bv daylight. Can be seen in operation at 13 6.

Meridian street. Agents run tn Mimn nr ttiaii onLSL UKOWN BKOfiirlO. Tint ft 1 Kenlaiir.ini. 02 IT. Venn, street, Tjoula Xang, Prop, tlcilairrant nful Oaloon, S5 H6utliZIcrldk.il direct.

I IAIs-q, Proprietor. KITCHEN CRYSTAL SOAP Onr Sosn Is worth double any other Mineral or Scouring boap -made, and will do twice the work. ah oiners in tne market are imitations snd vxar iMnnuoato the "KrrcHKSf CavsTAL." Every bar of onr Heap is sumped "Kitchx! Cbtstax fcoAF," Patkmtkd Auolht zmt. l7l. Bs scaa axo but ho OTHia.

It will polish all metal utensils, clean oil cloths, remove all stains from narhle, clean and restore paint, maae your stair rods SUiXE, cleans yonr kuives and forks, in fact for ail bouschold cleaning It is ODISPEXSABLE. Our Cxtsts Boor Polish will shtkx for aix one trial will prove It and bur Qcakkb city Washing Eius needs no pufCng. A. B. Gates A 31 HjwI Maryland street, are pur agents for above goods.

Give them a call. Pniladelptala, Pa rroyrn. josxra bioxEit a MOYEir, Carpenters "and; 2Si xortn nt bet. it mma uixny, INDIANArOLIS. Psrtlcnlar attention paid to Jobbing.

Store Fronts and Fixtures. FIKEa BROTO FI1IE, Manufacturers of CARRIAGES, PHAETONS. BUGGIES," LIGHT imvtnr wagons. Also, au kinds of Business, snd Spring Wagons. Salesroom, second floor.

En trance on Washington Special attention Even to repairing. -Ail West Washington street, LdlanapoUfl, Ind. -PATTERS ON 'S rliirorv Stable; We have on hand at all times fine driving horses, elegant bogries, ladies' driving horses, Give ns a call at Ho. 17S East Michigan street. BEIGE! jomr'p, enrnx, Dealer In BRICK, Wholesale 4ft Delaware st, Eetddence, lu6 feu Mary's st.

GUSTAVUS II. TOSS, ATT0SHEY AT LAX7, Son. to 11 Talbot A Waft Block, Indianapolis, Ind. Will prunire In the United Elates and ute Coarts. Especial attention given to Corporation, Bankrupt and Commercial Law, and CoLcUon ot.

Debts. LY0XS, II. Oculist and A.uxlMt 93 Fort IUlnf T. 3t. C.

A. Jtmildimf, IXDIANAPTLI3. -Oflce hours 8 to 12 a. 2 to 6 m. Bundiys, to 10 a.

K. 4 to 6 r. sa rD Dino.AV I la I 1 1 Vtfi un I Cl DR. RIiAD Will berealter oerupy the ame offlce, IK. 1 mile r' Uleii.

And professional calls will bo sttenJed to both- DAY and JIUjHX. 1 rAlBBJUIKB 'EiiriiED- tzm Of all kinds, st manu factor er'sprlce. Ain, wr Ag't of In sr'l sv, laJ-Aroliai lnvl.Ar. H. fc.

2UDCXSBAC3I, Secx. Hir Facii, Supt iMir ti mm" H.aJ Unti MtlkttO IT IV ION. Doors, sah, rinr anJ P-cc low as the low -t. 1 ti -utn New Jery Frame lumber Jdrd Comet ot Daus and it i whotv and In Cha, (' Cp- R-i Cndemcr uw.s i f- Ci W. 1 1- a.

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