Indianapolis Daily Herald, Indianapolis, Marion County, 25 October 1866 — Page 3
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DAILY HERALD. Fubll*h«4 •Terj aonlsg (Sunday exoeptedi by H4Lli A MCTCBINSIOM,
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*U of whom h*ve gone to a waUry gmyo. MR8. CCKKIKOnAM BtIltDEU.. sJSrS.KsCafe 52“ ’“K «3ri<5«s STuirSrit, tmW; so npmp*8 whom%?*. Cunningham w- eoy^g B the Crescent city, ••«»£« to prwijftfcw** l!S£l?ss^^•^aa^b5s. , MI88 JCU* MORTDrtB. Baltimore, and was one of the mo*t b«» u ti^l and voluptuous women npon the sUge. Bbe is reported to have been lo*t upon theEvenlng Star. When last seen she W8* eHnglng ton mer was a native of Philadelpbl*, and made her first appearaase her® »■ * danteuie in a eoncert.aaloon on Areh lUrnet, below Seventh. *oms yonrs ago. She wan tweoty*fi v * ^8#f* ff
age.
5(188 Mil.ME FOWLER This distinguished terpelchorean artl»t« wn* reckoned the most beautiful woman In her profession, both in form and feature. She was
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Items.
Uvansville Jounial Icarus of -|uirMes who go into milk sick regions, pundjasp cattle, kill them, aud then retii}! the lire/(to Mf« citizens of that city, as ^ frs»b counlry beef.” ftiiooriMO Affrav.—A man named Henry Hiighes shot another man named J'at pegan yesterday afternoon, »t tbe depot, Tbo minors aro so conflicting in regard to tbe e.suse, that we refrain from mentioning tbe particulars until a preliminary oxani!nation is beld.—
ffjit Wo'iac Democrat-
* ia: M.oCjrthv Poisoning Cask.—Tin! >l‘t.'artby funjily poisoning ease is still involved in great mystery. family have alihost entirely recovered. Tt,b pof}.oa was and hiu linen aseertuined beyond a
volved
rist
aiseilie, and has iwen asccrtutned beyond a reasonable doubt that it w»* placed In the flour, and al'-o in the tea kettle, on Tuesday night or Wednesday morning.—Lafayette
Cjurkr.
—The fly is attacking tbe new wheat in Sul-
^ivai} county.
A new friendly i being built in Kokomo. . ~ A wagon load of Jeer Y'ir.r °,i‘ the street
is Terre Haute Tuesday.
TUB Lion TaMKR.—Tito- gentleman attached to Van Amburg A Co.'* nig menagerie who enters the lion’* den, play* with tbo royal Bengal tigers, and stirs up the aqinfale generally, i* no less a pcr*'inagc than Homer Davis. Ksip, many years ago a stage agent in this city, and well known to many of tbo people of this and Siillivun'countics. He does up the business in lirst el i" style.—Terre Jluiitc
Tovrnal.
ler »ere last spring. » uaureu*i remarkably graeeful and agile, and idlv lieromlng a finished actre** and voeallit. Miilie, in companv with her three slater*. Clara. Louisa and £wro*, wase/l rovtfWStW Orleans to,tiU » pyoffwi»4 epgagemont there. Millie was also aceom^ilWeUjty Iter protocfoy and reputed husband, Mr. William p., sop of a well known banker of this eity. The couple weye ostensibly very affectionate, and met death herofMoil/, clasped in each other’* arm*. So prominent a posiuor) bad Millie taken Id her profession that «be readily tfohfnfandeil a •alary of $135 per week, and hef slater*,ClWfi, Louisa and Emma, $75 per week. They W6f8 04' £n>rlish parentage. Millie came to t1i)a country about six years ago, and nfade her Mut in 1HU0. fine became a great favorite, remaining here for *ome time, yftjir which she went to Washington. She then traveled with Frank Rivers’ company, becoming a great favorite us a dangeute- Returned to England, and in company with hef »l»ter Clara, revisited America. The two then appeared in different cities a* the Fowler sisters, meeting with (fattcmBg success. About a year ago Millie again visited Europe for the purpose of bringing her mother and her two sitter*—Louisa and Emma—to this country. .She returned with them to this c|ty, since which time they have been before (be public, and recognised as popular performer*. Millie and Clara wera danieuse*, and Louisa was a vocalist. The mother 1* at present living in Philadelphia, left to mourn tbe loss of four beautiful and affectionate dauc4*rr». Hits Millie was 34 year* of age; Miss Clara, Srnfhfft* £<*#»•, jfij Mi** Emma, BKLMC BOYD'S FOURTH HUSBAND, Wylde Hardlnge, waa also a passenger. This gentleman became notorious In connection with the pirate ship Shenandoah. On his arrival in England, about three year* ago, he married Bello Boyd, and shortly after made his debut ns a dramatic reader in the provinces. The reception he met with there emboldened $c; to turn his attention to the stage. He arriVetf In tjifa country about six months ago, and at onee ' advcftjseiffor sya* engagements, but not succeeding fn effecting any,8ail8 l for New Orleans to try Ifi* fortiiqo there. He w»* a young man, about 30 years of age, rather siimly built, apd of food ap-
pearance,
A Turtle Stery* Tbe first of March last, Mr. Chris. Beckham, who kept the Washington Saloon In thi* city, procured a turtle from tbe Embarrass river, for the purpose of serving his customer* with a dish of turtle soup. He placed it in a box
her room for
■ and jet it in a lumber room for safe keeping
P. B. Kennedy, j until he Jot ready to kill it; but for some
nus ' Hu nA..»k,oiictf the e*tfcutjon or' r—*-
—-Tbo storm that passed over this place on
fedtlday night but did considerable damage to property. A portion of tk; walls of Wildman A Mt.sker’s pew brick IfloW was b’own
down, and making a damage df about
The wind played a prank on J’. B. Kennedy,
ny blowing oo ’• somewhat" of the roof ofhis | cause he postponed the e^feubon of hi* purrivkience. Other d;'. ilmcnt” was played, j pose until he lorgot all about tbe turtle. He but nobody has tiflp'O toe tyoubh; to report, ultimately sold out the saloon, and left the
so we shan't say any thing about ‘.i.—fiokomo | city for some other place. The Herald- ; knowing nothing about
—The vote of Indianapolis was seven hun-
dred and fifty-seven less than it was two year* ago. Every other city in the State lias gained.
(something rotten somewhere.—.Y'.
Ledger.
city for some other place. The prqpyletp/* knowing nothing about the lu»w* •mmo preu#is**» and nut A*^mgoccasion to disturb the box containing it, hi* turtlesbip was permitted to remain In his prison unul ia*t Satur, ' i day, when it was found alive and kicking. It siioany \ H ' now demonstrated that a turtle will live seven months in a tight box without water, or
The Journal think* not. —The finest quality of sorgbom molasses is selling at thirty-five cents per gallon in Decatur county. Serious Accident.—At Canuelton, Saturday morning, as we learn from the Reporter, while several men were engaged in repairing a bridge, the timbers gave awav and four men were very seriously Injured by the broken mas* falling upon them. One of them will lose a foot, and probably his life. The other three arc dangerously hurt.—TVew Albany
Ledger.
Marauders on the Jeffersonviu.k Railroad.—The Louisville Journal learns from a gentleman who passed over the .Jeffersonville Railroad yesterday, that tbe gang of depredators known to infest the country on the line of that road, have again commenced their highway robberies. About ten o’clock Sunday night two men, with blackened faces, forced an entrance Into the house of-Mr. 31c Ewin, the postmaster and road agent
la C*aa«c(l*a with •** L-mrfu
nfgb Printing Office,
BOOK BINDERIES
T* lank W o r* k
FOB
COUNTY OFFICERS
W.Hi promptness, sad
In a manner that wo |lye entire satisfaction.
food of any kind to subsist on. How much longer he would have iivpd we cap not say, as I Frog Ballard thought he deserved a rpeal after so long a fast, and gave him a Urge (jiiantlty of brefld. Which he devoured greedily.— Charleston- Illinois Courier. The Emperor of Austria Is not satisfied with the result of the late war. He has learned no other lesson from his defeat than that of an unconquerable hate and an undying desire for revenge. He is already massing once more his legions. Every man, almost every child, capable of bearing arms is to be taught tbe art ' of war, and measure.; ^re being taken tq ren- | der possible a vast conscription ofxbe entire population of the Austrian Eripfre. Tke entire dogged obstinacy of tiie Ilapsburgs if as rampant a< ever, and the otherwise eminently praiseworthy young Emperor is determined to .trike one more blow for tb® restoration of hi* once mighty empire to her oh| ri,nk ip the
councils of nations.
Ewin, the postmaster and road agent at Waynesville, Indiana, between Columbus and Seymour. When the robbers got fairly into the house and were in the act of seizing Mr. j MoKwin, he had the presenee of mind to call | loudly for a shot gun that wasn’t on the ^.■eriises. The mention of tire arms so daunti d fbebold highwaymen that they lied instanter, j leaving the pile of greenbacks and other val- J unifies that lured them on. Jlr McEwjn procured his gun from an adjoining house, pur-1 sured the retreating pirates, and fired several | shots at them. It Is thought that one of the gny skedaddlers was shot, as he uttered a lusty j cry of pain. Neither of them were overtaken, however. If, in all such emergencies the | people would Imitate the hold demeanor of Mr. MeEwin, very few successful depredations would he committed.—Yew Albany Ledger.
COLD MEDAL COGNAC. iOAHAC, 4>4>f.■> nt:i>Af. ftHKRRY, PORT AYR MAREIRA,
RAILROAD OFFICERS
Are requested to examine oar
SldAJMK BOOKS,
As we feel satisfied we are manufacturing tbe best Books made In the Stale
—The squirrels are destroying very large Mantities of the corn crop in Delaware
county.
—Over three hundred houses liuvc ».eui erected in Terre Haute this season. —Simon Reno and Adam Spark, implicated in tbe robbery of Adams Express company at Seymour, have given bail in i32,.'>00 each. <lobn and Wilkinson Reno also gave bale in $8,000
and $1,000 respectively.
—Henry M. Bradly, Esq., editor of tbe Seymour Union, is announced for a lecture be- |
fore the citizens of that place.
—The Oreensburg Union, conducted by W. i v. Barnes, Esq., once an employee of the JiERAI.0,1. o live sheet, in the last issue we | find the following, which is not bad. uarnc « knows his biz,” and the radical* of Dccatu
had better pass him by;
Wc have heard of innumerable Ihrents by the Jacobin abolition ranting rumpers. of mob liing, thrashing, shooting, cow hiding, etc., and one was even bold enough to enter our otfico and “demand satisfaction” for wrong* inflicted. Ho got his satisfy. To all these canter* we would say that we are ready for you. and any and all of your friends, or the whole damned radical disunion rumpers ol Decatur county. 18appears that the radical press has worn tbe heel plate for several years at this place, but we wili have our say, notwithstanding our paper will be •• Democratic at all times and under all cir. umstanees." We don’t know how s .on we will die a natural death, but wc will sink with the harness
mu.
—W e learn of a terrible affliction lo the family of Mr. Joseph Ripley, a well known citizen of Lost Creek township, this county. On tlie 27th day of August, lie Inst a child hy death; September ±‘, another child died; October Kt, still another; on Monday last he died himself nnd on the same day still another child was clasped in the cold embrace of death. Thus in less than two months have father and four children passed away in rapid succession. The step mother and two children, tbo latter now sick, have been removed to tbo house of a neighbor in order to prevent, if possible, their death. We have not learned the nature of the disease, except that in each case it was similar, and balMes the skill of our best physi- (;; ;ns.—yerre JIaute E/press. —The flowing of tfie oil wel( was rather
HARVEOT HOUR
WHEAT YUTRIHEYT. OUR HOHENTBAR RYE.
Tn addition to our business of selling Wines, , etc., in original packages, and In order to insure I to consumers I’ure Liquors in a compact and convenient form, we commenced the enterprise I of iwrtiiijg and Hacking jn case* our well known ! Wines, Brandies, Wluslies, etc., and hi>Vd *0nt them out.in a style that would preclude the possibility of their lieing tampered with before reaching the purchaser. The general appreciation and gratifying success that has rewarded our efforts ha* encouraged us to maintain the standod a
gnrds quality, also, to make Increased e retain the confidence and patronage been so llltcrully bestowed upon ns.
Ulmers I’ure I.lquors in a compact and i"nt form, we commenced the enterprise
c
;yle that would preclude the
bllitv of their lieing tampered with before ing the purchaser. The general appreciatii atifrimr success that has rewarded our
e standod as re-
efforu to hlch has
wed upon ns.
BINfNGKR'* CO.,
(Established 1778.1 Importers of Wines, etc., No. 15 Beaver Street, New York. The above popular goods are put up In cases containing one dozen oottlcs each, and are sold by all prominent Druggists, Grocers, etc.
Opinions •» the Press.
The name of Bininger A Co., No. 15 Beaver
guarrantee of the exact and literal
hittevur they repre-tsot.—New 1 A v* A < cr'oW ** • ’ 1
! W J?
York
ng Express. W. I. HAffKIT Ac UO-, No. 14 West Washington Rtrost* WHOLESALE AGENTS. jo9 d3tawAeowly
ueugre yesterday, an*! tbree.fourtbs of the luid was salt water. It is supposed that this water collected in the interval when the pipe
was withdrawn, and more favorable results . are looked for when the water is pumped out.
'd'etre Haute Express.
Pabdoned.—Harvey F-'voi’s, tbo boy convicted of manslaughter, and sentenced to the ritate prison for live years, at the last term of tbo Circuit Court, ha*, wo understand, been reprieved by (invernor Morton, at tbe instance
n, at tbe instance
Hon. Will Cumback. The
reprieved by Governor of his attorney. lion. A
boy, a* our readers will remember, killed a school teacher named Pearoe, at 8t. Oraor, some time last spring, under circumstances that shocked the moral sense of the commu-
nity.—WrecnWaurj/ Union.
A. Ward nnd the Kegr* Tragedian. Artemus Ward’s droll letters In Lunch eon* linuo to be greatly enjoyed in this country. I am sorry to say that “A. W.” did a thing in I union lately which was the reverse of magnanimous. )jo went te tbe (Jlympic to bear' the young colored American tragedian, 3Ir. Morgan Smith, In Othello, and. occupying a cogfpicuoqs seat in the stalls, be mad* himself conspicuous by audible expressions of eon-
MCDICAI..
DR. BUELL’S FAMILY MEDICINES!
RZCOMMKXDKD BT TH* MOST
Scir.Uif.c Medical Profes^or^ of tie Age, For Cleansing the Stomach, Purifying tbe Blood, amt Eegnlatinff tbe action of the Liver,
I3R- HTTKUVS*
CELEBRATED LIVER PILLS
KA.-V7E3 NO RX-VA.!*.
For Fever and Ague Chills and Fever, and all Billions Diseases arising from a disordered condition of (lie Stomach, time cibsaRATXD ityaa
roaouucoil a niqst dertaln and safe ey rembre the eeuse, therefbre the no longer exist. Those who have outsider it a fortune gained to have
them in their bouse ready for immediate use whenever necessity may require a strictly relia-
ble medicine.
IDU. BTJELIVS
Pain Relief or Cholera Specific Is gaining a world wide reputation and can not be too highly estimated. It is truly a friend in time of neon. For Diarrhea, Dysentery, Cholera
Morbus, and
CHOLERA it Is the most reliable medicine ever used. This medicine was used in our large cities when we suits, and as in all probability that fatal epidemic Is again approaching our midst, no family should bo without U. for it is especially necessary that we are prepared to meet the first symptom of thisplsease; an hour’s delay la applying necessary specific* ha* no doutit caused thousands of death*. _ _ Dr. Buelfs Liniment, For Sprains, Bruises, Stiff Joint*, Neuralgia, etc, has met with unprecedented favor wherever it has been used, and only requires a trial to secure the confidence of every family. HR. HVMX’S EUROPE All 81
DRY 0001)8 MERCHANTS
And other business men using
Large Ul^nk Rpqkf!,
Are requested to give us a call and examine our stock of Papers, which we warrant to be of’t'jf
lie«t 1Y| a fef I i ■ flu*,
lie waited in the principal lobby till the audiince came out, and then in aloud tone went through a tirade of ridicule at Mr. Morgan ■miih. The latter gentleman, though an African, is a gentleman, and I kaow t|if much,
iat bad their relative position* ‘
that bsd their relative positions been ehsrfiged, had Artemus Ward still his position to make, and had Morgan Smith already won hts po*l-
lerouaa^H
slight, U • struggi
ana had Morgan Smith already won Ms posttion, Morgan Smith is of too gen«rou( a nature to hay# done one net, however slight, to hare
. ' 11 > *u» colored astor
Spit® of Artemus Ward’* fnMottout hoatit
not make thatSoatiBty any the—.
—London Corretfon-
dence Cincinnati Commercial
hindered Artemus Wttd In his struggles for success. The eolpred gater wlU succeed, m
For Old Soros, White Swelling has gained (hr iuclf a supwdar j ever it has boon used! .
PH. HVBUI.4B
C0NDITIO9 POWDRR
FOB HORSES ASD CATTI-U remekm maito"o7ihepurest
proportion^ki
Fag dBeatlan* aasamanny t
BINDING FOR PUBLISHERS
Don* on she most lavorahl* terms.
BvMeatly thaatHftatrt with any disease of tbe stomach, Hver, or*my of the organa appertain Ing to digestion. We Arne ef persons undoubtedly will be moie liable to contract this disease than those pesKMed ef jPobg and healthy dl*mtlve organa. The question then naturally arises, bow shall we resume awl keepthese organs in a healthy and normal eoodittoii? We answer, by attention to diet, avoiding all undue excitement, Ming moderate exercise, avoiding all intoxienting drinks, no matter in what form presented, and by the af e, according to dlreetiona, ef that great strengthening tonic,
HOOFLAIYI^S 6ERMAN BITTERS, " . :: : Prepared by UK. C. IM. JACK'SON, V W-).., ... ’ 1 This Bitters Is a compound of fluid extracta. The roots and herb, (tom which it U made are gathered in Germany, and their virtua*. In the form of extracts, extracted hy one of tbe moat scientific ehemiita and pharmaceutists Pit country affords. It is
and gives i
^“omricM.HMAaT
X M. YOU ART, PL Wtu, Selectic F*liy Rician, OOee hours (tom seven to nine a. m.. one to three and seven to nine ». X. febShfily
O . A. "W ELLS, DENTIST,. OFFICE, OVtB (URRISOIPS BANt.
ffet>19 dly
C. C. B VBOBSB, D B liT x i s T, »•- 1 Add FeUwwatRaU, r*t»* fly ^ **
UY1NV STABLE.
Livery sod Bosrding Stable.
BOABDTNS8TAR in rew of Harri-
son’s Bank, between liwrriiiian and Penneyivanla ^S?9US. B .‘R'&tiS"^5S g^wj^biiogtownees* ha neasnunodjltf »* amdtdtf mTT.IJYAN d DBBW. Fruriatsaa.
MUSICAL.
YOT A UIRUfi
ITIOY
In any senae of tho word; contains no whiaky, rum, or any 'other Intoxicating ingredienta, and can be hmalynwd in ftuntHea without any fear or risk of these using it contracting the disease oi vice ef In temperance. Wa wish this fact qialie prepared (tom liquor of tome kind. During the Cholera Of ifill thi* Bitten was extensively used throughout tbe entire country 4» 4 PNKTiLYTiYUv And we have not beard of a single instance in which this Bitters was used, where the person* suffered (Torn any of the symptoms of CholeraTHE GREAT STRENGTHENING TONIC, IDOrUSDS’ fillUI HTTIIS. DEBILITY'! DEBILITY! Resulting from any cause whatever. Pr*«trHti«R «r the System, IXPCCXO IT tieuert Mardshtpy, Mxposuru, Meters, Q» Diseases of Camp Life. fcoldlers, citlsemo. Rale nr Fenamle, Admit nr Ynsith, Will find in this Bitters a pureTonle. not dependent on bad liquors for their ai— —* -— miraetsto^* - This Bitters will cure tho most severs catos of And Diseases resulting from Di«or den* of the Digegtivt Organs And i* the ouly sum, certain ami safe remedy (tar LIVER CORPLAINTU All are more or less effected during tbe spring and fell w Bh torpidity of that important organ of digestion, tho Lirer. This Bitten, without conLining any preparation of mercury, or by purging. art* powerfully on this organ, excites it to a healthy and lively action, and gives a tone to tb whole system; hence. Health, Energy aad Mtre^gth 'fiako too place of ktrhaeea, PehtHty and |. nasi fade.
HOOFLWD'S liEllAV BITTERS! Will cum sveryoaseof U'hramlc or Y> i 1 rama Oehnity, ■Naraaaea off the Kldmeyn, A ad Pine—ea arfslac fra— a Pie* ordered SComuach. Observe the following tyrspiowt. mauiting From disoEdor* of tbe Digestive Organs: Constipation, Inward Pile*, Fulines* of Blood to the Head, Actdldlty of tbe atomarU, Nausea, Heartburn, Disgust (tar Food, Fullness or Weight In the Stomach, Sour Eructations, Sinking or Fluttering at the Pit of the Stomach, Swimming of tbe Head, Hurried and Difficult Breathing, Fluttering at the Heart, Choking or suffocating Sensation when in a lying Posture, Dimness of Vision, Dot* or Webs before the Sight, Fever and Dull Pain ip til® Hpad,' be! •clepc.y of Perspiration, Yellowness of tbe Skin and Eyes, Pain in tbe side. Back. Chest, Limbs, etc., Sudden Flushes of Heat, Burning In the Flesh, Constant Imaginings of Evil, and Great Depression ef Spirits. We have a host of testimonials from all parts of the country, but space will allow of the publication of but few of them, hence we select those of well known persons, whose Intelligence and discrimination are beyond doubt, and we will pay one thousand dollars to any one producing a certificate published by us that is not gennine.
Repoxxxxxxendationa. HON. JAHS9 THOMPSON, Judge of the Supreme Court of Pennsylvania. Phil xDxx.ru! i, April 98,1846. I consider “Hoofland't German Bitters ” a valuable medicine in case of attAcks'oT indigestion or Dyspepsia. I Can certify this from my experience m it. Yours'with respedt, • JAMES THOMPSON.
WILLARD k STOWEy*
Piaaa Parle WareraaRS.
CHXCKBBUVO PIANOS!
DECKER PIANOS!
B E ST PIA1VOS,
Oheape«t Pianos!
IfffiU 4 RATER HOUSE.
IliDlABAFUB. IMD.
U. S. PATENT 4$!9T,
CpMMIMION. DV9CAM. W. «. TBOMAj. IMKB DOSOAB. D. DUYCAY A CO., GK?rKrR-A.li Commission Merdiants,
And Dealers in
FLOUR, GRAIN, PRODUCE. WHISKIES AND CIGARS, Iff*. At West UorUIrrr ML, (Oppoeita Uston Dsprt,) INDIANAPOLIS, INDIANA.
— , (Wmm
aprt* dtf ^ Cv LtVIVLEL, COMMISSION MERCHANT, No. 30 Main bet. Mint and Second,
L4H7MVIUUB, BLN.,
FOR THE SALE OF FLOUR. MEAT AND PRODUCE,
axrsmxacn, bt rx—isaiox:
Flat* A Alien, Moore. Brvraaker 4 Co. Gartner A Co., LanUvlUe, Hy.; C. N. WorthingVm, N#w Orleans: U M. Bishop A Co , Cincinnati; Crow. Met reery A Co* Shrvock A Rowland. St Louis; F- Overton, Mem phis.Tenn.; Bea A Smith, Nashville. Tenn.; Sawyer, Wallace A Co., New
York; B. Hiatt, Washington. lj "
Special atton tom paid to th
Flour. Cash ad van nugXbdXm
Indiana.
« sale of Meat and
Ignments.
AWNINGS.
W. If. 6BBHAX, Manufaoturer of Plan and Fancy A. WlsT IN'OS, For atom, Odces, Public Balldings and Country Temfes, Wngwm Cmwern, Etc-, No. 74 East Waahlngton Street, F. O. Box 138. IN »■ AN AP4>^IN.
FOB DALKe
R SALE-—A fine Parm, situated ten miles north of the city of Indianapolis, on tbe
taining two nnndred
'em railroad, twelve acres
ed, etc.
—.; acknow
of the
vmrsasmoiaasaag stYSSJ UUUUrctl ail’ I of well improve»l land, nndertrainnowle<tged by all who know it to be finest Farms in Indiana. Address
iw smith, Castleton, Marion county, Indlr Hanna A Smith, Greencmatle, Indiana.
COVU'-J iiM fffiinj
aa.7L. .
Walnut street, between Sixth and Seventh -IrtMARa ff—IT—fflUGffBiii^ AY e i-clia a
Daaniaon. Haose J • t, mo nr r
YItBR fftrmnfir momr Rmti CINCINNATI, OHIO. Sji OA^B. N««,N A CO., Proprieton.
MANHATTAN H0TH* ®R®Y BRRRRN* : , -rr y-, Second door from Broadway, oppealte ihh NEW YORK. : . If rf - N. HUGGINS, Prwgrtoamw. A. J. SMITH, CLxnx. sai
arroaiix tab n ti
Mow York. New Ravem, amd.'
BKACH ST., - - BOSTOJt, . ar r. m. onATx,^,
WASHINGTON BOUSE, KoaTffMCtewtRmt Street,
mumm.
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f
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RRCTBSKonx
TKAt 1NCINES. W5»:.r -
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ThH HotolU pleasantly situated qgt
side of Chestnut street. ■
enth. Its central lot desirable to persoas i pleasure. ^
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CRARLKS R.JU-ldHRNR*
kep44tf
AGENCY.
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two
SIX* iia„i eja-i ' .,il ..!>a!i. vj.
DEUCE.
EW DRUa F. M. z^R-cjo-a-xsT,
G«, Chemicals, Pah—, (MR, Yaratohaa,
FLAXECEDHIGHEST MARKET PRICE
PAIR FOR
FLAXSEED)
I. r. EVANS A CO.
Maanfectarert of
LITVSEEO OIL*,
tMOIANAPOUS, INDIANA. augadtm
EAILROADS.
Tliree Passenffer Trains lea ye Indlanapolb ftatTy OfFiCKRfwwII. C. Lord, President and Superintendent; J. Fr. Richardson. Assistant Superintendent; V. B. Lord, (iener&l Ticket A^ent; Thomas C. .Spooner i^nerol Freight Amt, Cincinnati; W. H. L. Noble, CUinernl Agent, Indianapolis. ^3 , JSSSS»* u ' ,> - Three Passenger Trams leave Indiana polls daily. -.OWfiRUr* *• Smith. President. Columbus, Okifi; J. M. Lunt, buperiutendent; C. W. Snuth. “ er -
Evmmaville isad Crmwferdsville Rmilrosad. Three Trains leave Indianapolis dmll^ John Ingle, Jr.. President and SunusaUtxlent; J. E. Martin. General Ticket AgcatV A K. Shrader, General Freight Aijwt. Kvau*vilte. Uosahavlllo, Rew Alfessmy mmd CTal> cis«o RnUrmmd. Direct Route from Louisville to Chicago. Ovvicxiw—D. D. WiUlam*on, Trustee: J. A. Williamson, Assistant Trustee; U. F. Masten, Terr* Kirs sate mmd Imdlmmmmolia Rmijramd. Four passenger trains leave Infiyvn^otis daily. Ofxicebs—E. J. Peck preei sent; R. E. Ricker, Soi^J-totendent; 4 f awtt. General Agvnt, I»-
Haanoitv jqart>v vae* v*v wnt miram. JSUCT a/ tbe same nama, iaor esdef todlaaaDol ^W.d.R.MJWm
ssasrea Foltz,
—axa to Louis Seholkfci TWWCLAR
1ERCHMT TAILORS, 1^ tl Iffrtk fmylrffiU Street, iRtiRRRpRliff, lRfi|. f
toapasttoh arSrwtotoM aad ebotoestsmk aogR JSi" ffABKKR AFULTL
WHOLESALE AID RETAIL BURIAL CASES.
' WOULD respectfully inform the ritlseas o» . this eity aad vielatty, as well s* too rarround-
y oouatry,
Dear 3lr:—I take grpat pleasure in testifying to ie extraordirturv reptedial qualities of the Hoofland’s Gpruum Bitter*, procured at your estab-
htnent
. a member of the family has been for many years a perfect martyr to Dyspepsia, Palpitation of the Heart, and other distressing offspring* of a torpid liver, until persuaded to try the above celebrated remedy, which in a few weeks resulted in making her (to use her own words) “a new
woman.”
You are at liberty to make any use of thi* yon sec fit, or refer similar sufferers to. From tbp Rev. Lxvt G. Bbck, Pastor of the Baptist Church, Pemberton. N. J., formerly «f tbe North Baptist Church Philadelphia, at present a Pastor of the Baptist,Chnrcb, Chester, ife. I have known Hoofiaad’* German Bitters favorably for a number of year*. I have used them in my own family, and nave been so pleased with their effects, that I wae Induced to recommend them to many others, and know that they have operated in a strikingly beneficial manner. I take great pleasure in thus publicly proclaiming this (act, and calling the attention of those afflicted with the diseases for which they are recommended, to these Bitters, knowing from experience that my recommendation will be sustained. I do tbU mow cheerfully as Hoofland’s Bitters is Intended to benefit tbe afflicted, and la " not a nun drink.” Yonrs, truly, LEVI G. BECK.
CALL i * »
AIND BEE U8 ;
IBM Bfflaf WfflghHRMR Bfggef,
»ff»Z.A.M < A.7OX4X0, IN ID
JtfMaaafiBffw
giqthing. New Store, New Cioo4s. Wh«lenmle mm4 Beua|l Dernier la Bc«djr flfuflle ClDthiR*, BaI», Trunk*, Yaline*, Gents’ Piirnlshing Goods, Etc. N*. 33 West WmafelaH—m street, septTfidXm INOIANAPOLTS.
CAS FITTING.
A
DUNN Sc KARNEY,
Fi.'crDgjgrRR,
GAS AND STEAM FITTERS,
Bo. 70 Berth nitools Street,
(Miller’s Block,) Ixniaxaroua, Ikbiaxa. X BAD and Iron Pipe, Pumps, Sheet Lead, Gas I 1 Chandeliers, Pendants, Globes, Brack—, etc.,
ate., always on hand.
Prices reasonable, and all work warranted. B. B. Jobbing promptly attended to.
Jyffl d3m
RESTAURANT.
Joseph Easter’s Restaurant, No. 13 East Washington Street, up stairs^ 1 - OVER BE I-KING’S BALDON. A LL kinds of Fish, Fowl and Game, In their season*, on hand and served up ott short amtick and in the beat style- aeptUdfim
Jlel
Three Passenger Trains Iomb Indiana polls daily
President; Horace is* Furrier, General
Agent, JoflbrsonvmeT Tb
Agent, Indianapolis.
■ottr*SnpJrintena«B^Jai Ticket Agent: Thomas Ua
JudbiNon
der,
e. General Freight a as Cane, General
I—flfcye«t« mmd Imdltsmiapmlla RasIKr—ad. Three Passenger Trains leave Indianapolis daily.
T 1 "
X thu eity aad vsetaixy, an well aatk lag oo untry, that I have opened oat
UitartEkiftg Bisiiess.
I have selected my tSock of Cases and Casket* from one of the best house, ha the West, and I especially call the attention of UndartakaR to my large and well selected stock of
Cases aad Caskets.
Alao.tomyowa manufactureot
Wooden. Gaskets and Goffii
iTTVKJj JJmVTTEY &CO., Manufacturing Perfumers, » JW*—4WBM^ Brooklyn, jfria rank. <| YR«Bto hyaffJtoaggl—aadFaaeyOwKts ile^-
Y.I1 A(I
r , r— ?t-
yvaoj muAM
. . 11—
RNG1NB
fin|ti%lM8M»K8S,
*~J£.
M'MOM. 4 WO U UOM&* irOWAJC. ALSO rOkTAllaB SAW MILLS.
w E havtol aMart, totaoat aad moeteoraploto TY weak* an the United States, devoted excluttvdytotiia aaaifSrture of portable Engines and fe—BUMk which, for simplieity, compactness, powa* and eeononr of fuel, are conceded by expa—, to ha saperio to any ever offered to the The great aaaoi .t of boiler room, fire surtace red cylinder area, which we give to the rated horse pc #er, make our Engine* the most powerful and cheapest in use; aad they are adapted to
evry purpose where power is required.
\ etoee nonetonsly oa ban'' or rureGhed on
circulars, with prieo list, sent on
1 notice.
Utica,®. t.gK:
IVSZ
B»AM ENGINE CO
h oAce. 9t Maiden Lane, X.
angGdly
AGUE.
s.
s;
W
) charge, asoa has i two y*to» 111 Aorta, Illinois. • During eight kaourerl over in hisi practice for Scrofeneral diseases of the blood, nag Vapor Bath of the most ingeconj unctiqn with, interuul treat-
8EMIEA1. EMISSIONS, self-abuse. Th : ' —
ant indulgence.
uni indulgence, is pract sexes to an almost uniii
ssusbiums, the consequence lis solitary vice, or depraved *e i. is practiced bj^the yeaih of bo
mi ted
3^the yeeth of l>olh
with unerring ccrtainty'tixj t^dowuijf’traiii'o*
►ms uulesb combateil by scic
sb con i 8ailo'
ibatei
utilic Hark
spofe under the eym, Mio.ia tbe iiead, ringiug in the ears, and noises like the rustiingof leave- and rattling of chariote, uneasines.- about the loins, ' r ®®kness of tha limbs, confused vision, blunted Intellect, hois of confidence, dittideure in cq - proauhittg strangers, a dislike to form new ai - quaiutanoes, a ilisp<s,ition to «ltun society , lo— of memory, hectic flushes, pimple, and'various eruptions about the face. fUrred' tongue, night sweats, fetid breath, coughs, ceusu motion, mom -
mania, and frequently insanity.
rst appearance of anv of amid immediutelv upplv .. r relief. R^—Offlce and Lausultation
Soqjth Delaware street, InUianal
the ahtree symptoms, should iwn to Dr. Wm. Thom-on tor relief.
t Parlors. No. i*
.imlis. lufiianu
ifbl d!y
The afflicted, on the
she
relief, iltatior
a are street li
P. O. Box
a^-
Doctor G 0: TOMLIMSON,
*£ U K. K U T I U
Physieiau ami Surgeoi), ff'lURES Cancers without pain and without tbe Vg nae of the Knile. No Caustics nor Eselia rvtics used. No burning or cutting done My Cancer Specific is perfectly harmk-s tosoum! flesh, but it will destroy every root aud fibre o. Cancer, eanstog is to drop ou t in its uatur..
and size in from eight to twenty ri s. DR. TOM UN SON permanently
or Swelled Neck, Consumptu m* or Phthisic, Scrofula i
Sores, Rheumatism,etc.,etc., incim
ic diseases.
itly c: as Goitre, Bronchitis. A-th-ng’s Evil, old ding ail chron-
nothing for my services. All medicines compounded by myself. Oflk-e hours from eight a m. to eight r M. Dn. G. D. TOMUliSON. Office, Laboratory and Residence—No. 9 South Mississi^street, Indianapolis, Indiana.
RAPE* SURE. RaxI^ Qaiek Ague Cure.
O Chill alter the first dose.
N 0 -
No change
Bum.
Doses are token
long intervals. No unpleasant efltects. of diet required. It is in compact auger —at
MACHINERY*
A AiYRERMYYI MacHlne Works, Kffl. 8BB IN— T—aBaaa Btxwwt, (Opposite Bolling Mill,) INMANAPULIS, IND, Manufacturers aad Dealers in Elnsriifles* Boilers,
White’s Potent Governor Valves, and Kelsey’s Patent Steam Packing. Particular attention paid to fine weak. an gas 43m .
OYSTERS, ETC.
Oyaters and Fish. TTEMNING A ROGERS, No. 57 South LUigiois. JLL are receiving rresh^Ovbters and Flak, aaiiy t
islre u oed dlu
WINES.
LOUIS LANG, Jto. S* SmmtM MerMlmm Street, WIIVE HOUSE, .
M^ISTHIOOID! B*y SffsUrffj«4—Where S«stffrpd. N. 0. FEN MERY, M. D., ■ Ne. M 1-B Ernes Wnsfelmxtaw Nt.. tNMANAROLlN, INDIANA.-
Diseases of the Nervous. Seminal, Crinarv and .Sexual Systesmc andall diseases arising from Im-
purities of aka Blood.
SPERMATORRHEA. This is not always the effects of Solitar? Habit. Married men are not to be considered ahin ..- c•. empt from Seminal Wcakjicss, bexual i/cfiilii . Im potency. Inability to consummate the nnu r contract. Apathy and Sexual Indificreuai wasting of the parts, aipl thu two kinds of
rhea—they are the eouseqi perversions of any kind.
mato:
aad perversions of any YENEREAL
rri.i^v , n iti!
two kimU oi >,*. .• UCIICC^ oi tS(C»C'r
DISEASED.
As tbe Quack would say, “Private an<k»elicate iseases.” Gonorrhea cured in scvtmtv-tu »urs, and without the nse of strong ifijbction
di-
Persons at a distance, v
send me a few leading sy mptoms,: I will send the appropriate list; if r
will enable inn to
not rail, may and.in return retnrecd prop-
erty answered. will enable inn to peri^tt curewithout a personal interview. Medicines for-
warded m directed.
Encloee a red stamp to tenure an answer- Ad-
dress P. O. Box 1AM.
Uffloe hours iroaa eight A. M tociebt P M
Thf AJUUAGK GUIDE -Yonng-s great Phj Its ologica) Work of Every Une iijhowii I’ 1 tor—being a Private instructor for Married P sons or those about to Many, both mate and l male. In everything concerning the physiolo-
and relations of» auction or Preve:
iRTEB of Red and White Rhine Wines, Sparkling Mosel and Hock, all kinds of Ma-
Port oml
4ew ]
Scotch Ale.
iosel and Hock, all kin:
: and Shemr, Jamaica and bt. Croix Engiaml tk&j*, London Porter and
ug a Private i
those about U , _
i, In everything concerning the physiology relations of our Sexual System, and tke Prison or Prevention of Uffspring, inclu-king all the new discoveries never before given, in tin English language; by Wus Young, if. D. 'f t.- ireally a valable and interesting work . It t written in plain laugaagc for the general reader, aad *s 111ustratad with upwanls of one huud; engravings. Adi young married people, or Hue contemplating marriage, and having tin b a.-i in' pediment U> married hie. should reml this I "i. It disetoms secrets that every one si,, i f! >• acquainted with. Still it is a book that mu-t » locked up, and not lie about the house, it \t ili fc sent to any one on the receipt of fifty oent*. A.f
c Yo
dress Dr. Wm.
above Fourth, Philadt
receipt of fifty cent*. i^No. 416, bp-V’
Also, dealer to Catawba, old Whiskies and fine Cigars. Ada, Stock Ale and Uhl Porter. A hit of fine California Hook now in store.
Fasttog satisfied that I cqq aSsx laduaaments an “* proper 10 To my ME— and former patreoa I eon offer er before offered bv any heuae in the Undertaker** business in the city. stock well s going else w here. Building*. No. II mad S North utly opposite the Re— House. rtopttrehaM Lots Otcronra HID ' i to tho grosAsk on sppiicaV. W. WEAVER.
To tsj Cr IndBc—ea^H Re Undertaker** business in the city. My roe—nre eommodious, and my ftoeted. Call and see me before going Vthe—eh^——BRlBH—to^toH nimou stre Cemeterr w Uon to the i
THE
Life
CONNECTICUT O-Mkire rtra ATi
NEW DRUG STORE ■X UR1UTOY Ac SMAW, Mew81 BrnttSfe 111—■ Street, imdinmsspmfllQi DRUGS, CHEMICALS, PAINTS, OILS, VAIMISHES, DYE STOFFSt Fine Perfumeries, etc. Prescriptions accurately and carefully compounded. septe dsm
Insurance Company, mr MAMvrmMWf cmum.
Capitol aad Sar^tos Orer iS—*—.
Presiden*-V>W AU> W. p arsons. Sec—My-YSORAi W. EU86KLL. (k—niatiffl Actuary—GUY A PHELPS.
Milanrthow atom, M. D„ W H. Hudson, M. D. FOLSOM * OLIN. Office No. 7 Blackford’s Block.
A LL Folie— issued hy this Company are nonaV ferfeitot—. If (Or any reason the assured wish to give upa Life Policy while in force, the Company will, after three annual payment*, give its equitable value In cash or a paid up Policy. N B. Experienced Agents wanted for every oonaty in the State. ang46 <»m
ITALIAN MARBLE WORKS. IM Bamafe MM—— Btrwwt. Findlay A Co., Sculptors and dealers to all kinds of IiMp«rte4 HarMc Work, Mine fee tnred to Oarrara, Italy.
terms, and warranted to give satisfaction. Onrderefrom a distance promptly attended tn
Three Passenger Trains leave Indianapolis daily.
Orricnss—Stillman Wii
bio; R. r ucicn Hill
Ohio;
Lucien Hills, General Freight Agent, T. D. 1 ton, General Passenger Agent, IndUnapolU.
R. N. Brown,
ills.
Be sure you get th* O E 3ST XT I 3ST E Prepared bj IF. C. Ilff. JasvVeerm, miadelphlm. With h(i signature <ra the wrapper, and his name blown in tb* bottle. There ore counterfeits in the market.
Bsleo—Bimffila Wastl* Bi, or a half _ daaemfar W. Should veer nearest druggist net have the orttele, do not be put off by any of th* Intoxicating preparations that may be offered to Its place, but send to u* aad we win forward, securely packed, by express.
rxincrr al omcm abb ■abvfactobt, ■«. Ml Arch ttreet, Pkto4clfUff« Pa. OMAff.M.BYAIPff, Ysepri—r, (Formettg C M. Jaekaoa A Co^)
OILS.
REYNOLDS * HOLLIDAY, WHOLESALE SEALERS IN COAL OIL LAMPS Chartelien, Laitens, BURNERS, CHIMNEYS, WICKS, OIL CANS, ETC •ou Aeaxra won Bourbon Goal Oil,
Thati*pnie, standing a fir* —fieri beat.
—ffiffl—aM** UTDIJUNJAPOIxIM.
I CMk— Three Passenger Trains leave Indianapolis daily. Otftcxbs—David Macy, President and Superintendent; D. C. Thompson, Assistant Superintendent; V. T. Mallott. General Ticket Agent; L. N. Andrews, General Freight Agent Indiiuinpolis. EXPREUt COMPANIES. Indiamspolis Office—No. 14 East Washington sk Alfred Gaither, Superintendent Cincinnati; John H. Ohr, Agent, Indianapolis.
Indianapolis Office—No. 34 East Washington sk S. W. Sloan, Superintendent, Indianapolis; J. Butterfield, Agent, Indlnnapolia.
United Wfim^na B UBI—fffflBiy. Indianapolis Office—No. Washi—tmi sk J. Butterfield, Agent, IndiAnapoiia. TELEGRAPH COMPANIES.
Office in Blackford’s Block, corner Meridian and Washington streets; entrance on Meridian street. J. F. WalUek, Division Superintendent; C. C Whitney, Manager; A. Winder, Chief Operator; Goo. F. Brown, Assistant
OAJPIX-A.L CITY
•me! has, Cairtofe ei4 Express Uae. gVffiee Exchange Building. No. North 111: V-F street. Prompt attention given to all or
EAR EE A ELLSWORTH.
■epMdSm*
Proprietors.
RESTAMRAMT.
TAILORING.
WILLIAM SWEHMRT&C0., Merchant Tailors, And dealers to GENTS* FURNISHING GOODS, Iff*. SI Smffltk MerieUfflm Street, INDIANAPOLIS, INDIANA. sep84d3m
INSURANCE.
GBEBRAL lEBUtLAJICE.
»eek ng insurance
odatonny parties
on thamoet reaaonatde «-’ ptncLaP . cn . eefflBfiffl .. fflo, n North Me^hilpn rtreek
Crystal Palace
SALOP* AM) KSTAURAKT,
■a. 48 W—Wa—ngM Street,
INDIANAPOLIS* INDIANA.
FRA^M A. REITZ,
(Lateof th* Commercial Hotel,) ,
rBOntUETMK.
f 13UB above well known establishment having I changed hands, the public will always find the choicest Wines, Liquors and Cigars at the Bar. The Restaurant It U Intended, shall nek be sar passed in the city. Refreshments and luxuries served am a* all hours, and at reasonable prices. Patronage solicited. sepMdSm
PROFESSIONAL.
MORBISOV* PALMER, • « ' : i Attorneys at Law FrfflfflkMrfi, CUnifimm Ommfiy. mchlt dAwly
Martin M. Ray. Jonathon W. Gordon.
Walter March.
BAY, SMUBM * MABGM, attorneys at law, INDIANAPOLIS, IHD,
tie*IntiMV
oe'SS'JZ?* 4 -*
n
Af 8MHOn KWIEBS FEINTN9 IBfflM I III etth* BereM JobBeesto*
phaEE BBfiffiE—Whh Jtti. er— Me—i OBm, e Bn rery snmplrts sssoctm— et yonm — Bisafe Ss—nWshwNlhehinnt asasfesmanasr sn wffltosn sliiiettl—tttow Men—sffesnnto—
DRUGS.
I>R. Yemnaale Momtkly American Pills.
THESE Pills are the result of much study and caretai ex* —*— - jo idl f" --
penuuee in :
i of Female CouipLuute, eases of rrregularfttes, suppressions. Leuchorra erWhiiiInfliimnuttion of tile J^hu lqci-.
iKlduevs or Womb, aua L.->
,of Nervous Energy, eto<i their (use is above all praism Are entirely free from any therou-
ergy, t
above all pr:tlsm
entirely (Yee from any The ret
rial Gr mineral poisons, and are free from aire d.vi ger. Van be used with perfect safety. Am< mg the man; thousands who have used them in all parts of tas Union, none speak ill ot them, for all like
thfiBL
Prie« frme frollatr Per Buy,. They are sent in a thin, flat box, postagefeec. to
all parts of tbe United States, upon receipt of the
price Prepared and sold by DlkEWlNo,
No. 33 Virginia avenue,
apfidly Indianapolis, Indiana
— - R- J No. 33 Virgin
Indianaimlis. Itad
MARBLE WORKS.
DIRECTORY.
gKDFTEI.D & ca’S .r>.v City Directory*
Otr Canvassing Agents are each ftartisiici! will written authority, bearing our slgHSture. amhiated subsequeut to September 1. wbii-i:
NOTICE.
-A. O -A. IR. HD _
BEG leave 1
diannpolis and vicinity th
•nts for the t
to the citizens of Inthat 1 have completed
getnents for the permanent establishPicture Frame, Looking Glass and
Picture business in this city, and that I am now ready to receive orders for Engravings, Gilding Old Frames, aad (hr Job Work in the business
generally.
I take pleasure to inviting the attention of ladies to my large, new aad varied stock of Pictures and Engravings, Frames, plain and gilt, Lo iking Glosses, and to the new styles of Rustic Frames recently introduced into the Eastern market. Also, to my new stock of Carved Brackets
for busts, vases, eta., etc.
Orders solicited from the country, and promptly tended to. ANTON HOSPE.
Framer and Gilder,
No. us East Washington street, sstgfil dSm Indianapolis. Indiana.
TOBACCO ETC.
WM. *. WALLACE, Wholesale and Retail Dealer to .ra&AB8,TOBACCO,SNUFFS ANB SaTOKEBS* ABTICk.ES. Sol* Proprietor of the celebrated and world renowned OJRXOJEE’r OXOAXt, fe ND General Depot for LorBlart’s Century XV Chewing Tobacco, and Importers’ Agent for nine Meerschaum Goods, tmple office 30 West Louisiana streek Indiana—, opposite Union Depot. JyW dSm
tbe) will cheerfully exhibit to our pulr'>::s. Wegaution all who desire to advertise or sul>serbe for our work to re<]uiie an exhibition ot thiqauthority to prevent impo-iturns of tbe Chifego cover publishers upon our pairons. ourtanvassers and ourselves. .- Redfikld A cvk:--flblishers Indianapolis City Directory, to tf Ui}j Last Washington street.
GROCERIES.
DOUOLAS9 If AO J. M. C AL7VWTL W. J.Q1LLESP1K.
/. A-Uossla B. 0. tAIOCA.
CnSSLARD, VAGliKE .1 Co., fifiuoi.yon.s; C3 !K/ O O IEj , Car. Berlffilasa and Staryland Bt*.. nolSdtf INDIAN A POTJSr^D k JONES & dO, Successors to Jones, Vlnnodge A Jquc^ WHOLESALE GROCERS,
■' i
Noe. 7 and 8 Bates House Building.
INDIANAPOLIS, 1ND.
30—8. CL AT. JONX8. JOSES.
'.re.
•j tobAUiy
CLOTHES WASHER.» DOTY’SC Clothes Warier
REMOVAL.
C. KlAJRLE A CO. Weald respeetfnUy tovite attention to tbe Bw» ■navalof their Boot and Shoe Store! TO No. 83 EaAt Waffhington St, SIGN OF THE BIO BOOT, Three dews east ftoea the aid itaori augfidSm
BILLIARDS.
New Billiard Hall
GEM BILLIARD ROOM.
Ite. •
Is easy to opera standing—inJui ments, and doe:
^rtirl'eetiun
rate—c r
iirav-
UrSS
four minutes; isiitoahkh ami is the only washing fi£a*b'ue
■STBS BXTTKR TUB L08UK* ITWTSLP. Reommended as the very best, by helhrqltotonson. Oan Judd, Youmans, and many othj^^rointoentiem ^ BBOWNtSQi General AgeuaiT
33 Uourtland Street. New \uds. (Opposite Merchant’s Hbtol.
s.-t w-j
Tke Universal Clothes Wringer,
^ id l«l
NlfM vuiAi
COO - WiiMOPL^Fits any wash tah, Wffings clothes almost droW»M* U ‘® labor, and will saye jl^cost ^hSai?atoi retail te—a,,al— a«stosiTSTfightof sale given to tho first vei^on-sihfeap^l-neachtowte ^ 3. Coertlaadstreet. N*w7 4. WCMSON A . fe
WANTED.
; WAsIYTEjpIST litttl tiff Trarffttur SalniNB.
C5SION UARGE. i satisfactory taotia
