Daily State Sentinel, Indianapolis, Marion County, 6 January 1869 — Page 3
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laatflanapolla Lira stock Market. Teas DAT t Ja*«*rr ft. 1869. There waa no animation at the cattle yarde thle a. a., and tha few hand offarlnt wara not near all aold. Bntohefa took bold father ralnctantly, while there waa eonatderabl* Inquiry tot atook cattle, hat nothlat to colt tha reqalreman ta of fhodare waa offered. The raedpta war# M head of eattle, quality only medium, with no extra. Prtaaa ranted from 14 to 96 ftO, *a to quality. Better tradaa than thoaa offering would hare broaght a higher dgare. There were no cheep In pane. Hoga ware in active demand, both from local butehera and ahlppera. Good butchering hoga would have brought 09. Indianapolis Wholesale Market. Tcudat, January ft. fliOLR—Quiet and ateady. Fair demand for low gradea. Medium and better grndea dull. Prlcaa remain unchanged. Fancy brand a • 9 00010 00 Jemlljr - 7 7ft « 8 ffutarane,**,.M...,**.*..*.,,.,,.*,..*....,... 6 (rmo 6 10 Fine 4 60# 4 76 WHEAT—Dull and declining. Wa quota i II 0091 06 forprlme red winter In car load lot*, II 7091 SO for amber. White II 8092 00. Wagone at II 6091 06 for red winter, II 7091 76 for ambert white II 80 to 1 90. CORN—Fair ahlpptng demand: new ahelled at M960 In car load lota; new In ear, car and
wagon, 58o.
OATS—In fair ahlpplng demand at 68c. RYB—Dull at II 1001 16. BRAN AND SHORT8-Bran, Arm at 110917) •horta. ateady at 118919) mlddllnga, fine, $90 986 per ton t mlddllnga coarte at <22. SEBDS—Flax teed ta in good demand at |20 8 10) clover, 17 60) timothy, |9. BUTTER—Fl'm. We quote: choice frerh, 80a i Inferior, 20c. COFFEE—Firm for choice graleat Rio, fair, 2X922X0) prime, 2d9t6Hc; choice, 20926XC) ^aguayra, 2792?Xc; Java, 88910c. COAli—Active. Pittsburg, 26c per buahel) Jraill, 20c i Highland, 16c per b'uthal) Anthra-
cl e, 118 per ton.
EOUR-i
bcarce t 80932c per deten for freah.
F||ATHERS—Quiet at 72o for prime live geeae.
FIcH—Quiet. Wa quote i
* .
White, half barrel MOLABSEd—Trade lair.
....88 269 8 60 .... 2 0U9 2 10
12 00
1U 00 2 869 2 90 X 100 2 60 We quotei Hew
Orleana at 90e981t Porto Rleo, 70ci choice ayrupa, |1 1091 20) medium, 76983et common,
65c.
POTATOES—Dull at 70975c per baahel for ear lead lota; 90c91 00 in atore. POULTRY—Chlokena in demand) live, per doien, 83 6091 for old) 83 CO for young) Uve turkqya, per lb., 12o to 14o dresaed, in active demand at ICc. Duoka in demand at 83 00 per doaen. Gaeae, ditto at 50c each. Quaila, 82 flD to 8100 per doaen. PROVISIONS—Firm) demand active. We give the following aa the aaking prices: Mess Pork-828. Lard—Active at 18e. Bulk Meats—Shoulders. 11c t ribbed sides, 13Xo i dear ribbed. Me; clear sides, MXe. Green Meats—Firm, Bhouldsn.9%9lUe; sides. 12X9130) hams, 14Xc. Dried Braf—Quiet at 80c. Breakfast bacon, old sugar cured, 18919c. BUGAR—Firm kith an advance of X«. Hard refined ITXi
xnunw... Ouba, ra
hita soft, reined.. Porto Kico, rawj...... Prime to choice Den
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TALLOW—Firm. WeqyU) 10910Xc. | CandnuMl Markets.
Tciidat, January 5.
At Memphis flour uoohaaged. Corn 65o. Mess pork nominally 828 60. Lard IS ta 10c, Bulk meats firm—shoulders 1IX* to U'^ei elear sides
15Xo.
At Baltimore flour dull and weak. Western superfine 86 26 to 871 ditto extra. 87.76 to 9 60) ditto family 810 to 10 66. Wheat duU. Corn dull) whit* 86c j yellow 80o to 86c. Mess pork firm at 828 60 to 829. Bacon firm—rib sides 16%c to 17e) clear sides ITXct shoulders 13Xc to Me; hams 18c. Lard active at ISXo. At Philadelphia flour heavy and drooping. Wheat very dull; red 81 86 to 82; amber 82 to 2 10; White 82 20 to 2 40. Corn, new yellw 96c to 96c; eld ditto 81 13 to 1 IS. Provisions advancing. Mess pork 828 to 28 90. Lard 18c to 18,Xo. At Cleveland flour steady, quiet and unchanged. Wheat, No. 1 red winter held at 81 10.
Corn, ear held at 72a,
Af Toledo, flour qulcL Wheat, amber held st II 82; 81 81 bid; No. 1 white 81 97. Cora, new Xc bettor, and active; sales 64o toC4%o. Hers firm and shade bettor; 111 60 to 11 76 for heavy. At Milwaukee, flour firm, prices unchanged. Wheat active and higher, 81 26 No 1; II1SX No.
2. Corn firm at 68o for new.
At Louisville, flour, superfine |6 60 to 0 SO. Wheat, 1 99 to 2 03. Corn 86e to 706. Mess pork 28 60to 20 00. Lard l*Xe to 19*. Bulk shoulders 12c; clear rib 15Xe i elear sides Win. Bacon
•honldert 14c; dear ddu 17Xe.
At It. Lenlf flour firm with good demand fbr lew grade*. Wheat, low grades Arm t prime red to strictly prime white sold at 110 to 1 90; ehoieo rod and wbito 2 00; ditto spring 1 80) thoioo No. 1,186. Com dull at 60oto 63o for mlxod and yellow) 66c to 70s for ohoiso to faaoy white. Mots pork advanced to 28 60, and hold at close at 29 oo, Bulk moats hlghtn loose dry salt shoulders UXo stoat tides loose and peektd 16Xc; packers asking U%e to 12s tor fully eurtd dry salt shoulders paektd. Bacon nominal at 13X« tor shoulders, and 17Xe for dour side*. Lard held
at 17)fo to Mo without buyers) tales of 1.0IX)
tier#a* of prims steam at buyers' option for February delivery at llXe. Hogs very stiff at 9X« to lOXo. _ m T
Ohiomssw sawrSeoA.
CsicAno, January ft.
Eastern Kxohanf®—Finn and uu-^^-rirmer; naira at |ft 30®0 60 for low to good *prlng. , t Wheat—Active and firm, market Xo hlahert naira of No. 1 at |1 23; No, 2,
1116X01 18, A™ 1
1 17X for Wo. 3.
^CoVn—More active and firm, market IX ‘ . aSOflo; No.-
<t no. x, at |1 17X«
Sales of No. 2 this morn-
^Barley—-Dull and weak; rarif ralea of a y ut |1 86, closing with sailers, ba Hlghwlnes^Dufli'mark#t firm at 98® b2Tta ter February and March; Aweet pickled ».».ra=; Sd a, 1BK«, Mller.’ option ter F,irWr Wd request dull and’* 1 shade eaaler; Sates at |9 1*6® 0 00 for common to fair shipping!»» 60® KutpaS,#) aSSr, A6 63X fbr cow* and light ateors; |7® 7 f t^M» boarslosses • #lt t hoffMo 7,810 bends . ,2MTOn.S£S, three-eights round Iron In one day laat weJk. This la claimed to ba tha largest amount avar tnrned ont by one man. ..■ss^otKjtdXSTn^r •Vt ■•M.too.sJip- ttaa».t*™tl0. In that 1 0f — _ _ ado rasa lor ft Tftluabls oonalderatlon.
Par ««.t..>n, tha b.*,.. to SSSTrSnSdS; tUSTi
Hew WwrliHMMr uft ftteck Market.
M o|ey—Majket^votked^doea'vmJ^af-
S. 1 " '
l-16<a)>% por .
easa up, and after I o’clock money waa plenty at 7 per cant, currency at tha close. Observers profess to era Indications of re-
taliation in stringency.
The open board and Stock Exchange have abolished the buving and selling of money within the building. Several attempts to revive the system were made on the sidewalk, but au failed. A similar eflbrt In the long room resulted lu li£ buudta* ot ^ pw *“ Some of the larger banks report the reoeipta of currency from Chicago largely in excess of the remittance to the South, and it la reported that they will gradual-
ly Increase.
Sterling firmer at 9X®0X premium. Gold lower, but closed steady, opening at 136X, from which there waa a decline to 134X, sad a recovery to 134X®134X at
the oloae.
Government bonds were, throughout the day, under Increased ease In money, but advanced aharply, In some Instances,
per cent.
Coupons of 1881,1UX01UX; ditto of 1862, 1UX®U1X» ditto oft 1864. 107X M108 ; ditto ot 1806, 106X®108X 1 tfitto, new, 107X; ditto of 1807, 1O0X (ttlOfiX; ditto of 1808, 107X@107X; 10-40’s,
106X@100.
State Honda more active; Missouri, 88; new Tennessee, 0ftX®66i old ditto, 00X® 60XI new North Caroltna, 02X; old ditto, 04X; old Virginia, ftft®60; new. S0X®ft7X. The stock market during the morning waa feverlah and unsettled. New York Central opened at 168X, and advanced steadily to 165Xi but on a renewal of rumors of further litigation concerning tho scrip dividend the price broke to 153X< The decline was then checked and the price rolled to 164X, but again returned to 153%. The rest of the list partially sympathized with the movement of the Central. The most actlvq were North
demoralised the paper market, ad that it would ha Impossible to give quotable
rates for tha vary brat names.
In view of these airaumatanora the operations In dry gooda can not ba otherwise than limited to the urgent necessities of the season; yet the firmness of raw material and tha high cost of labor have tha tendency to neutralise the eflbot of tha other onuses, therefore there la but Small aftlsa of Musoatln* Are being mad* at 16@10o for heavy brown sheetings; 13@18Xc fbr fine ditto and heavy brown shirtings; 12X@2ftc for common to fine bleached ditto, and 12X® UXo for Am-
oy styles of dark prints.
How York »vjr CHtoUs Market.
NswYobk, i
Che recent henvvfkUurea Baw
Wife
unsettled
CARPKTS ITC.
-AaT OOS2T.
HUME, ADAMS & CO.
Will offbr, after this dmto.
•ntlro atook of »
their
the Central. The moat active were Norihwestern, Rock Islaard, Michigan Southern
and Fort Wayne.
For the four o’clock board the market was weak, and Central fell to 158, causing a sympathetic movement In other stock*. At the second board the market waa firm and higher, Central selling at 164, knd Fort Wayne at 116, whilo Hock Is-
land wa* weak at 110X.
At the last board the market was dull but steady. Subsequently, under .easier rates In money, the shares became active and strong, especially Fort Wayne, which sold as high as 117; New York Central 166X(g>15-‘>X {Northwestern common 82X; ditto preferred 84X. The highest prices were not sustained at the oloae, leaving
off. however, strong but unsettled.
The following are the 6:30 P. M. prices: j Cumberland 38X Terre Hants 26
Welli Expreu 24 J ‘“
American 89X tesisEK ulokfilvnr — 2lg kfitOD.,.#** eccccae**** m 489^
M-A.TTI37TGHB,
HU Cleths, Wall Papen,
T h* ^ Cl 'T t'jP .WINDOW SHADES,
AND
ditto preferred "iteftyass
4W
ditto prefer rati. P!2::=. Keadinff «•••••• Mining Pbn
TlX
tto preferred.... Sr^
Werve<vra«e*«<ee*ei«<<] ue»tetn!.”!il!i
, j pw*rrra..._ .131 C. 0. 0. A f. .124 St. Joeeph
75.
91X
ree^ijull.
•Clearances In gold exchange bank, |C1,-
885,000.
Receipts In the Rub-Treasury, 11,239.912; payments, 112,822, 350; balance, 601,-
000,000.
Mew York Market. Nxw Yoisk, January ft.
Cotton—Market Xo better: sales of 4,000 bales at 27Xc for middling uplands. Flour—Receipts of 6,818 barrels; market 5® lOo better; low grades in fair demand; dull and declining for medium and good descriptions; sales of 9,400 barrels at |O®0 30 for superfine State and Western; |7@7 35 for extra State; |6 80 @8 for extra Western; |8 30®10 for white wheat extra; |7®9 60 for round hoop Ohio; |7 6008 80 lor extra St. Louis; |0® 12 60 for good to choice ditto, closing quiet. California flour dull: aalea of 360 sacks at 99®V 60 for old, ana |9 76® 11 60
for new.
Rye Flour—Sales of 280 barrels. Coan Meal—Steady; sales of 0O0 barrels
at 9-1 76 for Western; |5 60 for Brandy-
wine.
M’hisky—Quiet; salea of 60 barrels of Weatern at 98c for free. Wheat — Receipts of 219,679 bushels, nearly all from California; market 2®3c better, with a good export demand; sales of 120,000 bushels at |l 0001 06 for No. 2 spring lu store and afloat; |1 74 for No. 1 ditto nfloat; |2 20@2 40 for white Michigan, the latter price for very ohoioo. Rye—Dull; sales at |1 60. Corn—Receipts, 6,709 bushels; market 102c better, with a fair export and home trade demand; sales of 7,000 bushels of | mixed Western at 98o0|l 02; |1 06®1 11 ; for Inferior to prime old ditto, In store and afloat; |1 0701 07X for new white 1
Southern.
Oats—Receipts, 981 bushels; market rules In favor ot buyers; sales of 67,000 1 bushels at 76?i®70Xo for Western In store; Inside price cheap to-day; 70c for I
ditto afloat. Rice—Dull.
Coffee—Quiet.
Hugar—Quiet; sales of 125 hogsheads at 11X01*5 tor Cuba; 11011Xc for Domar-
ara.
Molasses—Dull.
Oils—Fetroleuin quiet; sales at 18Xo for crude; 32®32X<5 for refined. Linseed 1
oil quiet; sales at DSc®91 01.
Hope—Quiet; sales at lo®20e for Am- 1
erican.
Sprits of Turpentlno—Firm; sales at
CURTAIN GOODS, -A.T COST, With m view of Itedneiag Stock, provloH* to !■ voicing, January 1, I860. Their stock of the above named Good* la large, and contain* all tho neweet do* •Igna of
FRENCH AND AMERICAN
Velvets and Body Brussels Ewlifl ail American Tapatria,
wits a rvLL Lias or
WOOLEN CARPETS.
WALL PAPERS.
J
\
French and Americmn Deo* oratlonm.
WINDOW SHADES. Green, Bull; Blue and White Ilollandii, of all width*. Plain and Fancy Gold tthadea.
CURTAIN GOODS. Real and Nottingham Lace, 811k and Wool Damaftk.
Pernoii* abont to Fnrnliih Iloufto*, will save money by buying their Carpet*, etc., of HUME, ADAMS & CO., ,111/9 Vi A HI yVMMIMUV—JC AA UJ p ,UiUB Kb I
49050c.
Frovislona—Pork firm and In moderate fgv J fk ft rt a <3 j ~r»»SS« “ “ %! Tradc " alatf Car P*t Store.
ditto; |22023 60 for prime; 126027 60 fur prime hiens; also 1,260 barrels of new
prime mens;
mess, sellers’ option for February and Marcb. Hoof steady; sales of 130 barrels at 19010 60 for new plain mess; |140 IP 60 for new extra mess. Tierce beef quiet; sales of 90 tierces at f27^i80 for prime mess; 131036 for India mens. Beef hams Arm; sales ot 170 barrels at 930034. Cut meats Arm; saiga of 300 packages nt 10X01 IXo for fttioulders;
'or hams. Middles quiet; sales res at IflXo for short ribbed; 13Xc for Cumberland cut.
Dressed Hogs—Firmer at 12X013Xo for
Western; 13X@Uo for city.
Lard—Firmer; salea of 1,200 tierces at 17X018Xo tor steam; 18X01PC for kettle rendered; also, 1,000 tierces of nt earn, sellers’ option for January, February
and March, at 18X@18Xo.
Bnttor—Htendy at 80040c for Ohio; 40®
60c for State.
Cheese—Firm at 14@19Xo.
Freights to Llvprpool lower; engagements of 22,000 bushels of corn per •learn-
er ot 7X<L
LATEST TrARKET—5 P K. Flour—Oloalng very firm for low grades, but dull and heavy for other Wheat—Market very firm for spring, with a fair export demand; winter ruled dull and unchanged.
Rye—Nominal.
Oats—Sales at 76X®70Xo in store; 78Xo
afloat.
Com—Firm at 9101 09 for now mixed, and 91 070110 for old mixed Western, Provisions—Pork quiet and nominally a shade nffiier. Beef firm with a fair demand. Cut meats very strong with a moderate demand. Bacon firm with a fair demand. Lard—Firm with a fair demand; sales ofl,000 tierces prime State at I8X0, February delivery. Eggs—DuU at 35@38c,
d,«7 dtf
CHINA, CLASS, ETC.
WERT <tr CO.,
axe Dianas ix
QUEENSWARE,
No. 87 Month Meridian Street,
Cincinnati Market. Cinoiitxati, Januar
Flour—In moderate demand;
family at 97 6007 75.
Waeat—Rather firmer; salea. of No. 1
ry 5. it lea 0
red at 91 7301 76.
Corn—Dull
shelled.
1; sales at 06c for ear or
Gate—Dull and firm; sales at ao®cic.
Rye—Steady; sale* at 91 36.
Barley—U nob anged.
Cotton—Unsettled and holders aaking
26X0260 for middling.
Whisky—Firm; sales at 91.
Hogs—Firm; sales st ?0 7601000 for live, and 911012 26 for dteaeed. Receipts, 2 ’Provisions—Buoyant. Mess pork sold at 928 60, mostly held St 929. Balk meats held st UXo, llXc, and 12Xo for shoulders, sides and clear aides. An active demand fbr bacon; sales at 13Xo for shoulders, and 10Xo for oteftf rib aides, and
17X017X0 for clear ditto.
Lard—firm, not offering to any extent; sates of low grades at 17017Xo for prime steam to steam leaf; kettle aold at 160
UXo. bnt la now bald st 19o. ter—Unchanged and quiet; sates at
Ira at 39o; supply good.
aalet
Linseed oil quiet; tales at 91030
106. Lard oil at |146® 1 60. Petrolaum
quiet at 280900 far refined. ,,r*»u d 23rs
M »oap—lx 1c higher, la j, and par sailing.
INDIANAPOLIS, IND.
06t39 dftm
PROFESflONAL.
O. W. rtOKIBILL, M. D.
I. OOLB, u. s.
DBS. PIOKERILL t COLE, Physicians and Surgeons. OFFICE: No. SOX North Pennsylvania Street (Half iqoarc from Wariiinyton ftraet, near INDIANAPOLIS, INDIANA. TYRS. PICKERILL k COLE would rcipcctfully 1/ announoa th.ir eopartnenhip. and that they arc prepared to admlatoter traauaeat with Dr. Frovlir* Improved Eqalllxer Apporotna.
5-Xu":omm»toaU t «« h ”
promptly aneweccd.
romptly aniwi ■raviti'e. ^
i dlataace
alto the General Axcaev for Dr.
VINEGAR.
1, W. MVII-XX.
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j. Ult'E Oir»E»
malt VINEGAR, «, .MW—»M- . - ■ameex. •
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ttoeoripdaaa aeady
DAILY SENTINEL. nbllahed every morn lax, (San day 1 excepted,) by
It. «J. H it I O II T,
IS 1*2 East Wathlnglon St, Sentinel Building,
INDIANAPOLIS, INDIANA.
TEHHH OF DAILY. To earriert, aarato and, news dealers per DPT ••y*** ****•'**i**** ***i**i*e* # **'**V*V* a * 50
y^^ggsjF ‘If?!? Mother for nubllratto* or on Tbe Indiaaap«Ua Dally Sentlnal
oentorinx
LT ftKiniMML
I* pnbllihed every Wednesday, at 9S per an a am, taper sent wlthoat the money, aer een-
onxer time than paid tor.
TIMETABLE.
UTDIAKAPOUS RAILROAD THE TABLE.
Columbua and Indianpolit Line,
Aaaivx. 9)86*. m 8:50 a. m 1 :C5 p. m
- . SiSfeS Cincinnati via Cambridge and CbnnerevUU.
TSAixa uava. rrjoiSsft: -mi
Ac Ea
Mtz ISC5
xprctf rcom inodation...
praea — 8:1U p. m. Cincinnati via Miehmoad,
JO .46 a«m.
Mea»ae4e«e»e« e—heacce J0O B* Bio
ItSft a. m 9)10 p. m
Cleveland, Col., Cin. and Indianap'llt Railroad.
(Bra Line.) a. m. t2:fl*a. ■ a. m. W:46 a. m
a. u. *3:40 p.m
Railroad.
Jefertonvllle Railroad,
■xprece —9:S0a. m- lilfta. m MdExprees —10:46a. m. 10:(»a. m lodation — 1:5ft p. m. 7:8ft ft. m
BITTERE. ■ ■' ■ 11 1 •—
■ 1
WHY ENDURE
A UVINQ DEATH?
as
liDtADAPOLlS. =3C~ 1 ; .ur?: . nas
Xi. SXAAX’SOXff, Wholeeale and Retail Dealer la FLOW, FEED AHD FR0DUCE 1 <>' Mo. Delownrwftt., jBet. Waalunxton and Maryland,
The hltheet market prioe in esah paid for M on try prodace- deel dim
ZXOOFIejAPO>*9
GERMAN BITTERS:
Which if cottperad of th they are tnedlcinafly termed Herbs, and Barite, making a pm concentrated, and entirely free admixtnre of any kind.
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k
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each as Bissau Acidity of the Stomach,
. . .Harriet and
Heirt. Ohokini
!feUownea>
in the
•’ WABBNNTATB, MAXoraoroaiB or DOORS, SASH, BLINDS,
Hoxldlnga,
BJ^-OOKETS, ex©
■ Flooring worked, hu dressed to exder. and a
worked, lumber cawed and
and aeroll eawies. »W Jornrj St.
BKKHDFF dfc BRD M Wbototale Dealer* in n
Copper Distilled Bourbon
AND RYE WHISKY.
ryj
d.
Also, Dealers in
Jbrafen and Domestic Liquors
and Ofgare.
No. IT ftrath Meridian Street. INDIANAPOLIS. anglO dflm
M.
INSURANCE.
HOIMDB TTX&lJttAVNCm OO*
OF 2STE3W -^TOILKL
CASH ASSETS over
$8»T(NMMNE ’ JC vX
Ofllee 1m Cormer Room, mp atmln, tm HmrtlnAAK^ Rliralu
E. B. MARTINDALE, Agent.
SP
PACIFIC INSURANCE CO., OF SAN FRANCiSCO.
ASSETS IN’ OOX-D, 91,483,000 00
Office—Xo. 1, on second floor of Martlndale’s Block.
E. B. MAMTIMDAUK, Agemt.
PUTNAM INSURANCE CO., OF HARTFORD. ASSETS 0"VEIk 8600,000 00. Office Ira MartlDftale’m Block. _ novSO d3mtopTthand8thcol E. B. MAMTAH if ALE, Agvmt.
CINCINNATI.
6EO. CRAWFORD * CO^ Importen and Dealers ha Soda Ash, Sal Soda, Caustic, Soda, Foundry Fscin^Sf Plsstcr% Limey Cement, Sand, Pnmmlco Stone, Resinj Etc., Etc. NO. *09 WALNUT 8 T RUE T* - r Clmdmauktl, Ohio, anxll d6m
d CD., 18 Wekt Washington Street, I ■ 'fill* TttyL ' ' Wholeeale Deaton la SCHOOL BOOKS,PAPER,
Wrapping Paper. Bonnet Boarda. ■* . Window Paper, eta.', etc. angKdflm
JT. J. CHRPJR A CO. GENERAL PRODUCE Commission Merchants, No. 87 Walnot Street. CINCINNATI. Condgnmcntf and orders solicited. Liberal advances made on Consign- I Price Currents sent free to any ad- ' dress. ■ anxll d6m
■*oe«f «»«fs seftecw
19:00 a. m 7:8 p.m
psu
Aeeoi
Indianapolii, Peru and Chicago Railway. Chicago Mall U:«a Men. ^Da. m
Ufayet. an. Chicago Railroad. nmndatton 3:?" 1
eago Mall icage Express..
1:40 a. m
..J*:th i.l(i:15 a. m .„9:ft».,.^a. 6:15 p.m
Inddn Bornlng in tha ijpeef BriL and Grant Deprse eion of Spirit*
They or* th* greatest and bast’
BLOOD P1JBIFIEBS
Rejnulds * Holliday, Whetodale dealer* in KEROSENE LAMPS, Brenzcr Chandeliers, Hall Lamps, BRACKET LAMPS AND PENDENTS Lanterns, Improved Burners, and Lamp Trimmings generally, 13 S. Meridian St,, Indianapolis, Ind. eetTdSm
X3TABLI8HKD A. D. 1824. REOBGE FOX, Manafactnrer of Reflned Pearl, Wlieatvn, Pal verloed Corn and Stiver GIom st a.E;Ch:, NO. 87 SECOND STREET.
aagl2 d6m
CtnctaBatt, Otafo.
Ever kno rsru
a
Cincinnati BaUraad. Expreae *rt» p. m. 1:25 p.m Terre Haute end Indianapolii Railroad. Cla.tond Bt. Lento Expreae S :90 a. m. 12:50 night St. Louis Day Express..— 9:sUa. m. 10:00a. m lasaa&ESisiziaLft ?;S5::i Vincannee Railroad. (Open to Gosport.) Aeommodation 1:50p.m. t:SA a. m Cincinnati and Indianapolis Junction. Railroad. BaK*i!sr^=r^st;: isas CbnnereviUe and New OutU Branch.
Connersvllto... Connsrsvtlto... New Castle New Caetle.—
Keep your Blood pure. Keep yonr hralthy 1
and no
yonr digestive organs in a sontxf, condi (Ann, by the use of these rented toe,
disease will ever assail yon.
WraUc and Delicate Child ram Are mad* sWong bv th* nee of either ot these | HWfSfihoSKuT ^ of i ‘ AXAS -
From Rev. E. D. Fendall,
A MUtant Editor Christian Chrenleto, Phiba-
aelphia.
. I bar* derived decided benefit from the nee el llooflaad s Uennan Bitters, and feel it my privilege to reeommend them as a moet valuable tonic to all who are suffering from general deblltty. or from diseases arising ft*m derangement of the liver. Your, truly. E. t». k J4N1>ALL.
CHAMBER OF COMMERCES HgIIT BlfilffiRR trnw ttira TRANSACTION OF BUSINESS, Are hold nt the Rooms of the Chamber of Commerce, on Nertk Pemmoftlvoala Street, (Opposite Poet Ofllee,) A.’TS O’CLOCK, 3P. M. Strangers visiting the city are cordially invited to attend the meeting*
»ARD, 8ec*y.
SMITH dt PALMER, Manufacturers and Dealers In Ia E A T EH, Hides, Oil and Shoe FtBdin«cn. No. 61 Main Street, Cincinnati, Ohio, We solicit orders from Dealers, Bad- , and iees
,10:80 a.m. 7:20 a. m . 4:40 p. m. X:55 p. m
RAILROADS.
COLUMBUS, CHICAGO AND Indiana Central Railway. THE SHORTEST ROUE EAST. FOTTH TTtAIIsra 3DAII.Tr Leave rwiOW DEPOT, Indlaaapolto, ob aud after Naveraber 3ff, 1MM, aa fallows i
m. | vieveiana, a:ai
A SILVER PALAGl DayandNtoht Car runs
From Rot. D. Renlge, Formerly Pastor of the Pses^unk Baptist Chareh. From the many respectable recommendation* eiven to Dr. Hoofland’s German Bitters. I was [ndoced to give them a tstal. After using several bottles, I found them to be a good remedy for debility, and a most excellent tonic for th* stomach. D. MKN1UE.
X. WILES.
Wholes*! dealer In
STONEWARE,
He. S3 East Georgia Ht.,
First door we-tj>f Butch A Dixon’s
n#v7 dSm
Ofllee.
THE HEKMAk GEBOLD Celebrated CiBciMti Pianos. rpHESB Piano* are equal in tone. A finish and durability to the very finest made, and each instrument is sold at manufacturer's price. Call and examine them before purchasing elsewhere. Warerooms. No. 69 West Fourth street. Pike’s Opera House Building. JOHN DECAMP. Manufacturer. HERMAN QKROLD. Supt. oct26-dSm
From Rev. William flmiUa.
Pastor of the Passrunk Baptist Church, Phll-
■** adelpbia.
Having used your Hoofland's German Bitters oceasionally tot a number of years, with great benefit, and recommended it to others who nave i also found it beneficial lo their health. 1 take
a. KATm^rAKT. Wholesale Dealer In HATS, CAPS, FURS, Amd Straw Goods, 116 South Meridian Street,
aovfldSm
INDIANAPOLIS.
TABLE GLASSWARE, Laaspo, ieusteraa, CHIMNEYS, BURNERS, And all articles pertaining to this line of goods, G'een and Black Glassware, Etc. R. HEMINGRAY A CO.. No. 68 Walnut Street, anxll dfim Cincinnati, Ohio.
DAT CAH via Itoitoir to BalUmore, without
change.
(Sundays excepted.)
opping at all button*. Confer Dayton, and arrives at
10.45 A. M. JtopJfiTgat all bt 8rm‘b t J5 , a e t h 7T56 ^ J. ^ H. IM,^te,, •
3*30 P M fCCOMWODATlOJr, <8unO.tfU A • HL days excepted.) for Richmond. Connerirille, BrookvlUe. and Cincinnati, arriv. lag at 10:40 P. M., wlthoat change of cars. 7'45 P M >f* w YOKK EXPREfM, ington, 5:15 A. M- On SATURDAY this train willnin through as usual, via Pituburg, arrivsates^E'fesij]; r.ih: arast Express from 8t LOUlb to COLUMBUb.and
iWOei for Tick.t, .1, C0LITMBU8.
nurTioketo for aatoat Union Depot, Indlanapo-
J. M. Ll. d*o21 d3m
BEE LINE.
(Clevelansl, Celnmbna, CiaelBnatl and Indianapolis Mail wap, late Ur Hefpnflne Ball way,) VIA CRESTLINE.
9.
November SO. 1*W. P« I leave INDIANAPOLIb, amed below a* follows:
l K
Trains will
ve at point* nam
SraTioxa. No. a. Wo. 4. Wo. •. Indianapolis 1:00 a. m. 10:10 a. a. 7:35 p.m. Jnio*- *• l ! S p ’ “• “• telltS -pilMi: aastrisr-. Jfts tstft Coledo ........1 6:IOp. m. ft:90a. a. 5:90p.m. mm* afeffss ifta ^mi Sp-sife Iphia SilOa. m. 4:20p.m. S:10a.m. JSSft lists; .....3:60 p. a. ilflOala.’ 1:50 p! a! gar All Trains ran DAILY except Bnndayt. grAccommodation for Union laavaf at 1:25
lo Me
:‘’No.9” ran
a»*A»k.,for Ticket* by way of CRESTLINE
deewW
1 Pueeneer'A rent,
Cleveland.
“nr
CROCERIge. CTO.
OM HAND AMD FOR MALE Lover Prim tti Men in tie City, WVs’ik'sstttT.Qr^'&fs Wartj eoniiatiof of Bvioketa, Tabs,
pHiynw# of *U draartyttoM
aeatty doaaa
stem. many
pleasure in commending it to any persons who may need a tonic free from rum, as well sale atoted to stren(then and invigorate the sys and remove those disabilities under which m
October 1, U68.
From Rov. ^evi Q. Berk,
Formerly Pastor of the North Baptist Church,
Philadelphia.
I have known Hoofland’s German Bitters to- 1 vorably for a number of years. 1 bar* used ' them in my own family, ana have been so pleas- | ed with their effects that 1 was induced to
Wholesale Dealer In IMPORTED LIQUORS, Bonrbon and Ry* Whiskies, Tobaeco and Cigars. Etc., Ill M*nth Meridian Street, INDIANAPOLIS. nov6d3m
BRASS FOUNDERS.
mend them to many others, and know that they 'lave operated in a strikingly beneficial manner.
. Uk* great pleasure in thus publicly | ne this fact, and calling ths attention ilfiicted with the di.easb tor which the;
ng
sill
ey are re-
itters, knowing from ex-
nuatioi
afflicted with the dl.eas eemmended, to thee* Bi
perienc* that my recommendation will be sosUined. I do this more cheerfully, as Hoofland’s Bitters Is intended to benefit the afflicted, and 1*
not ’’* rum drink.” Yours,
O. BECK.
The whole Stujreme Court of PemsTlYania Speak* for tbeae Kcniedle*. Who would Ask for More Dignified or Stronger Testimony* Hon. Geo. W. Woodward, Formerly Chief Jastioe of th* Supreme Court of Pennsylvania, at present member of Con-
giess, writes:
Pbiladilfeia, March 16,1M7.
”1 find Hoofland’s German Bitters is a good tonic, useful In disease* of th* digestive organs.
MS*IT SCHSCLL.
RIXST SgVXB! (Formerly of A. A H. SchnulU SeHXULL A SEVERIN’,
Wholesale Grocers, Nos. 137k 139 South Meridian St.. (Wear Union Depot.) INDIANAPOLIS, INDIANA, novft d3m
Cleveland B r a$s and Pipe Works, 09 and 61 Center Street. Tate* Worswick & Hayes, Brass Founders and Finishers, Manufacturers and dealers in WROUGHT IRON PIPE,
IRON FITTINGS.
And Bras* Goods tor Steam, Water,
Gas and Oil.
Water, iy3 dly
SCALES.
disease* of th* digestive
and of great benefit in eases of debility, want of nervous action in th* system.
Yours, truly.
“GEORGE W. WOODWARD."
SEWING MACHINES. THE HOWE Machine Company’s SEWING MACHINES
For Fomllie* anti Ramuflaetmrer*.
Hob. James Thompson, The present Chief Justice of the Supram* Court of Pennsylvania, writes: ”1 consider Hoo^tond’'•'tierma ^ PUtori^aluable medicine in ease of attacks of Indigestion or Dyspepsia. I ean certify this from aay experience of it. Yours, with respect. “JAMES THOMPSON." Hob. George ftharswood, Jntioeof the Supreme Court of Pennsylvania, writes: Philadblphia, June 1,1868. I have fonnd by experience that Hoofiand’* German Bitters it a very good Tonio, relieving dyspeptic symptoms almost ontirely. Y<>U, 3'E0K^t SHAR8W00D. Hob. John Rosa Snowdoa, Prothonotary of tho Supreme Court of Ponnsylvsnia writes: . “Pnn.ADn.pmA, September 14.1887. “Hoofland’s Gorman Bitters is a very useful article as a tonio and as an appetiser. It it not an Intoxicating drag, and may bo used benefloially by persons of afl *#**.. IJSNOWDEN.”
O A. U T X O 3M
the^wrapper of OBoh bottle. AU otbere are counCHABIiKfli B. KTAJIS, Proprietor,
(Formerly C. M. Jackson ft Co.)
• PRICES. Hoofland’s Gorman Bitten, nor bottle 91 00 “ “ _ •* half dona 6 00 " '* Tonio, put up in quart bottles, 91 60 por bottlo, or a in If dosoa for 97 60. avDe aot forget to examine wofi too yon bap, to order to get th* gonnin*.
arttoto
■**.' t 1 *1 a 'Cl FftffMoftr OR] 9b ■adlalnra Evorjrwkere. aoril dW ftSatftwoowlft
THE gheax prize
m ONLT
Cross of the Legion of Honor and Gold
Medal
A WARDED to Amerioan Sowing Machines at XjL the Paris Exposition of 1867. ovxn xiobtttwo comfitrroas, me per Imperial Decree, pub-
' snal” (Offleial Tuesday, 2d of
MU’s Mari Scales. W. P. GALLUP, General Ax’t, 74 West Wash. SL, INDIANAPOLIS. IND. fine enlv tit* genwlwe. ItIS dly
ANTIDOTE.
two ooMPiTiTOks, as per Imperi lished la the "Moniteur Unfi Journal of th* French Empire,)
July, 1*67.
The Lock Stitch invented by Mb. lade on this Machine, is tho most i
tL Lock Stitch invented by Mb. Howl, and
Machine, is tiu Ilk* on both side
l, and all bewln
Joet to th* prinoi] A Machin* was
made on this Machine, is th* durable, is alike on both sidei all bowing Etoohlnes are sul
i inven
eadkd | I RBI and DUBABiLtrr. and adapted to a gnat rang* of n* easily understood and comprehended To produce suoh a Machine hu been the ’ Elias Hows, Jn., who gave to the world
pop i wtU
ring Kaohii ad by him.
possessing aiMrtlCtTT
‘ at n
work: on* auilr understood and oompi by all. To produce suoh n Machine hu study of Elias Hows, Jn., who gave to U tm mar Sswiso Machixi, mom than twenty yean ago; and now w* offer hi*last productiom*aMachine embracing all essential qualities, sad
pronounced
Tha Rost Hstehlna in tha World. Persons from a distance ean order a Muhin* with perfect confidence of being able to operate It 1* a tow hoar* successfully, by the aid of the printed instructions that accompany each Muhin*. : Draft* or current funds must ncoomMuhines may be ordered by
New and Improved Machine I* unprecedented in th* history of Sewing Maobine*. - r- : ~ M la all th* principal towns where Agendo* are not already established, we desire responsible and eurgetio parties as Agent*. Many places BV^ead fu etooutor and Samptas. ,J ■ - GLIM at FOLTZ,
SKATge. - SKATES! SKATES I! Lnrgm amd Slplondid Auaraioartment
Of ALL THB
LEADING SKATES X- • Xa stem amd toy safehy v CTUUES XATXK t C(L, 90 W«mt Wcuolxixxftoxx »t.
daaldft*.
I7ymtm>rt x apyriehisd] de*31 d.tw;'m
WRINGER.
The Universal Clothes Wringer, WITH Rowell’s Improved Donbl* Gear, can ff aot b* surpassed or equalled by any other Wnnger for durability, till the expiration of the Patent for the “STOP GEAR," or festening abore the cogs, whioh prevents them from *ntiraly separating. Any sensible person can understand that a cog wheel wringer haring cogs, whether at one or both enai of the roll, whioh oan play apart and fly out u' W«J&ijE5^«’oi;fk"L’ia. a 2.’'{f; Cogs are then of no aid when moet needed.
American Institute, 3:3r.& s^S2S , s3ibid.*T2 very darshin, sad Every Umlveraal Wringer ta Warranted. •wTh* celebrated Doty Washiag Machines also alwa/a on hand for sale. . gwEoW by dealers generally. E W “ * * BBfl novRoi
MEDICAL.
ATTORNEYS.
9. W. WIJaT.I a tvtw. Of Latoyetto, Indiana, Attoniay-at-Uw aad^citor of (
psurmi.w uj aha, Arne,
DR. WM. THOMSON’S •rara anti ComMiitaUms Parlors ore : ^ _ Memoveti to No. 68 Virginia Avenue. . air HERE h* will eoatiau* to TV treat sad ewe Private Disease., to all, their apeofe*. stages, rami 5 cations aad Dr. Wm. Thomsen will girt to eaeh patient* written insteu mant, binding himself to a radical and parmaaeat or make no charge. Dr. Wm. Thomson hu made _ tho treatment of Private Diseases * specialty SiSe P n r U < ’"* d 0r,r -i^biJ^™' T hom *? D - in h} * practice fey SerofohMINAL EMISSIONS, the eenseqaene* of z&sp&zrps. ffijasfe as medical measures, vix: Saflow ceuntenanoe, dark spot* under the eyes pain to the head, ringing in noiseg like the rustling o^leaves and inteuect, loss of confidence, (liffidence in approaching strauen, a dislike to form new acquaintances, a duposition to shun society, loss of memory, hectic flash**, pimples and various eruptions about the foe*, furred tongue, night teZnenUjTL&r** 0 *’ ..**! •■Wtra,** the first appearance of any of th* above symptoms, should immediately apply to Dr. Wm. Thomson for relief. „8*TO®c« and Consultation Parlor*. No. 66 ' Indianapolis, Indian*. “P. 0. Box 1650 marlO dly
\f ANHOOD —Another Hew Medical Pamph- . iVJL Iti/rom the-Pen of Dr. Omtie.—ThoMed"XH TLac says of this work: “This valuable
riKowsffKul^?.
cret abuses of youth and' muhood, and how easily regained. It gives a clear synop impedimante to marriage, th* earn* a of aervoos debility, and the remedies therefor. A pocket edition of the above will be forwarded
IOWopsis of th.
iyl8 dly
DR. JAg. C. KERR’S Great System Beaovator! c’^!5S i S5rssj«a. , fisK?sj: and Ague. Piles, Constipation. THE SYSTE la tha Beat Blood Parlfflerfimi
k at tha N IneatCTtii
who hmwa I'oMt onr HetUelue.
Lean,H. !
Wm. Moll. Cook, Squire Mo-
..C. P
P- Cunningham. B. P. Thomas, Thomas H. Curd. Wm. N Cones, H. F. Handy, Geo. V. Atkinson, i.d. Hurd, B. M. Forbus, Nat Harris, John Carter, Ben. ChurchiU, Ohas. Coulter. Charles H. Collins, Frank Clark, Frank Ernst, Henry Eaton, T. ti. iendery. Harvey Hale, Geo. Clark, Charles H. Marshall. \4 m. Tioe, John B. Cleveland, J.Shaddinger, A. M. Griswold. K. Southgate, Wm. Ni6l et . A. P.'Villiams, J. F. Larkin, J. C. Johns. John 3V oodruff, G. L. Barringer. J. C- McCabe, J. Pariah, John W. Beesely, A. 0. KusseU. P J Moore, Thos. F. Parish. John Donovan, Wa.. Vaughn, Frank Bererford. Captain S. Bk-kcrstaff. E- B. Lee, Capt- 0. Palmer, C. W. Howland. James Kyle. E. G. Beck, George Eeck, Gen. S- J.
McGroarty, George Stacy. GENERAL DEPOT:
No. 139 Went Fourth Street,
CINCINNATI. OHIO.
KERR ft LORINO, Proprietors.
or Price
and all tirnggists.
for 97.
MA-
0118, and taaa A^A tasHAOtiS-
»W“Non® gennine without my name and tha
title of the medicine blown in the hot
portrait and signature on the label.
>ttl*. and my
TO YOTJIVO ME'IV. badhabha
r, send
LpuisviTle, Kntus^r. mL.SARY.
i? c * ^5—*»«* *bov*,‘rith brief .“IL of . wl R .raeeivs particulars for
self tieatment by return mail, and thus avoid quackery. We alao have a Varix Clasp which we
e Variooeete to fear Preventive. Thos*
mp for a pamphlet eontefning emgrarin^ud explanation* of the above preventive, with an e*s» on the subject of prevcntiS?. Xll^
*epl4 dAwly
r.
Tblriy ksssara* tin peri fiice lie aa*** T rerntmeiil of (’hroiaio aa<4 Srxnal DisemMos.
disease, with a treatise on early errors, its deplorable consequences npon the mind and body, with m* author s plan of treatment—the only rational and'successful mode of cure, aa shown by a of oases treated. A truthful adviser to tin
‘v’tevoo. a u-uiniui so riser to the r
‘ J * y *'
Albany, J _ salted npon any of the diseases upon' his book treats, either personally or by os oil, i m jri dftwly >Bt 10 *** P4rt ° f ^ W0 " <L
9
DISTILLERS.
f W. W. JOHNSON,") l8.1^kkeACo.J
JOHASONT
Bcccxgsoxa to
SAMUEL N. PIKE dk
J. r. MILLS.
NULLS,
& CO.
DISTILLEBS OF ALCOHOL, PURE AND COLOGNE SPIRITS. ALSO, Rye, Bourbon A Malt Whiskies, N*a. 18 and 38 Sycamore Street,
Nee. 47, 48 and
Tentman Street,
octM-Sm
CINCINNATI, OHIO.
INSURANQE.
S' R-A. 3N K X* X »r LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY. Office in the
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