cures cougus ana coias. iSpecial to Ledger.Indianapolis, March 3.—Prof. E. G. Johnson, the renowned mesmerist, opened at Drew Co’s. Monarch Muse- i am to-day, making the hit of the enter- ' tainment; controlling five subjects at the afternoon entertainment and eleven at 1 the evening performance; making the greatest impression ever made by a mes- 1 rnerist in Indianapolis.J. E. Sackktt, Manager. 1Looking GlaiweH.Large variety, wholesale and retail. 7K Pearl street J. E. Ckanf.3 6wl •PERSOMALS.Albert Deutsche, of Oakland City, la in the city.George T. Webster, of Cincinnati, la in the city.Dr. Easley has returned from a visit to Paint Lick, Ky.Miss Annie If. Harris, of Frankliu town-1 ship, U visiting friends in the city.Mrs. Flannegan is dangeroufly Hi of pneumonia at her residence on Vincennes street.Speaker Jewett, Senator Day and Kepre* sectative Hanlon returned to Indianapolis to-day.Miss Leonue Begge, a popular teacher in the public schools, is seriously ill of pneu-. monia and measles.Mr. Morris McDonald is on a business trip to Missis8ipai, and will return home Wednesday evening. *Mr. James McClung, editorof the Wabash Plcindealer, and an old New Albanian, is 1 visiting relatives in the city.Mr. Charles Armstrong left last night for New Orleans, taking with him some of the finest dogs in Louisville (or exhibition at the Exposition.The many friends of W. T. Jenkins will 1 be pleased to learn that he has accepted a j position with Jared Sater, at Jefferson vilie, where they will have the pleasure of call* 1 ing on hia3-^j“I have no appetite,” complains many i a sufferer. Hood’s Sarsaparilla givee an \ appetite, and enables the stomach to perform itcduty.Pocket Knives.200 dozen, wholesale and retail First dass pocket knife for 25 cents. Oome and seethe variety. J. E. Crave.3 6wl __Prof. E. G. Johnson, the noted mesmerist is drawing immense audienoss at Indianapolis.