Indianapolis Daily Herald, Volume 1, Number 2, Indianapolis, Marion County, 2 November 1865 — Page 4

BAILY HERALD.

w-THUIUsUAY MORNkNU. NOVEMBER 2. COHN MO'.. i J. . rirrir. ap blah th farmer a w.atry boor J : . . U.aiffc tb teifsacora! 5 rlr ar gTI baa A uta ma pcijrad v i rMHtutliruitltrs: Ijetthv laade eiattlng, i'esn Tk apple from the pine. The araag from Ua greet. Th cluster from U vine. W Ut'ttr Uve lb hearty g'.fi Oar nf ed valee bestow. To cbear at tan tb storrm eha't Jr. ft Oar Barf t fields with uow. Through fairs of gr's, aal meals of flor, - Our ploogfes their furrows n.aJ. ' Whi: aa th b'.'.l th ruft and W tri Of chaagefal April pi J J. Ha drorpltb seed o'ar bill od pla.u. Beneath lb an of Stay, A ad frig hteued frt.cn our iprou'.log graiu TLa robber erowv away. All through the ler.g bright days of Joi.e, ju Ui? rrw brght and fa.r. And waved fn hct El.Trnairi.er i...vat in soft aM y'üiw ti!r. And now Ith AjUji'a mowS.ni , - Us harvest tlm baa come, Wa pluck away Its fretted leaves, A i1 bear ita treasures borne. There, richer the th faL'.aJ g f t Apaiie ehowerec? of oM, Fair hands tha broken graj iba'.l U, And knead it tufa I of a ,1-1 . Let vapid Ulart Ml M a.!k, Around tb costly boari. Give ua tba bowl af aamp aud u.ik, , At homespun bcaaty poured. ' Then shame on ail the proiiJ a:.d ata, Whoaa ft.: I j laughs to acorn Tba blessings of aar harJy a; rain, tar wealth of gulden cm. t el earth withhold" kfr gw,!.- rovi, Lat mildew bligkt tka rye, : to Iba worm tba orchard'. fn.ii. TLa wbeit fid is to th liy; Eat let ibe guU 1.1 crop aJ.ro Tba bnia oar falbera iroJ, I'U'l lat bs for lilt Aim atu, ; ,'u4 uj our tbanfea ta iiwt. TLtir Aidcettttu qupfctioDi cf hiodern reluiiu - Lieb ire, from time to time, brought before ibe (.ublic, Jiscu-.-rd with more or ahilitj. mihJ htTiDg afforded ample kcoo lot inger.iouii tug' yeiliou, are aiiu '.lowM to lropicty oMirioa It U the fate of our XiAtioiml cutuiue or ritLer !ft ti taj of EurorCAii tostume (fur it i-o&tains Lat Utile element of natiuuiliiT ; u be ire ted iu tbid xuaucer. Male attire in Mii- (otictrT itiOt olIj ubecouiin, but freucutl incouve'cU cut, aul iu some tfftpocU ULLiähl.j to tbe wearer. ' Uul iu Kuplif-L wuniau! dre.-.- proruiacs to add to these tbree unfortaDite tjualitiea a fourth, wbtcb we will letve tbe ultra moraüat to deCco. M. Dupin bai just pi:bliabe l a parupblel "On the j U&briUled Luxury of Womea." It, io a couotrj . where faahion boldrf ber ?terte?t swajr, the extra1 agaoee of I'arijiiri bcllea bta attracted the ttention of the State, let ui hope that some peraoo will follow ua thU tide of the channel: for wbaterer value we may eet on the ttatecfa Freccb xuilliuer, there ate LigUt t ouaideratiou than tbe cut of a dress or the ah; of a bonoet, which we would beaorry to see our wire-j and Jauhters loie iigbt of. It is, however, much easier to censare the follies of the modem dress than to propose a remedy lor them, or even to aasijjn a cauie for their existence. Take, for eiample. .that oiteu and justly buseJ Tention criooline. Under the namt-i of hoop.H aod fatlbioale. it waa twice iu vogue ia this cuunlry before a was revived for a third timtialKtf. Wc hare abundant pruof ihat it was both ridiculed akd scriouilj tondeiuned bv "oar ancestors. Vet, utiiher satire or sermooi eeems tobavo aflected iu u;c. All that we know ia the fact that women wore it ad lotgas it pleased them, and left it e ff when it ceaaed to do " $o. But tbe eld boon, it Till be urecd, seemed appropriate to the costume which accompanied it; it went well with patches, bih-heelvd shoc anJ powdered hir. Besides, it wasamorebunt.il and lea complicated alTiir than the present one. ana not repairing so much ttutl to cover it, there waj I&3 tuneer to apprehead from fire. But is it probable that these ieason. ur any similar m. . reasons, in. -urea a popniaritj lor the hoop or farthingale which tbe crinoline will not command ? Ja It not a fact that, in spi:e of many petty in conveniences which it occasions in Dito of Its beinr utterly unsuitable to the- real of a lad? a toilette Io Bpitc of the charge of indelicacy and extayacance which have bean to treauentlv brooght asainst it in spite of tho tertible and knumeiy death1 which liave ensued from its use. this wretched iuvcntiou still coutinuea iu full fatoc with women, after eisht years tritl in this boaated nineteenth ceutury? Take another instance the modem mlm nf'j kit t aV.. V. & 1 ... . . . uiu ui Buitu tue ueater i-ioioiype was in troduced here atout tbe time ot the French rev olution. Could anything more ugly, raore locommouicus, more unueaitriv, mote generally objectionable, be detUed as coveriaar lor the Lead! Yet, o far from its nse being diccontinued aa was thought probable during tbe year of the first Urcat Exhibition, no part of & man' dress Appears to La further removed from all chances of improvement than this. No one who values poaitioa in society no one who cares for tba pablic recojjuitiaa of hii fricr-da would feature lu wear any substitute for it in the streets of .London. 2Ien go ou euduting this evil with ching brows just is womea go ou endariug another sort of martyrdom im ply fur the aake of appearauces, and because, aa civilised lifo is cow constituted, singularity of dress would bay considered. In nine esse dot of ten. a vuTar aTectatioD. ; j . i . Hopeless as reform tenis to be. as far as ht aud boop aie concerned, it is satisfactory to think thatgomo siigbt improveruentj in dress have been mado during the latter half of the preaeni century. If tbe exhibition of lttl bai aiolthe etfectot exterminatlns the "chimney do; brought over thousands of foreigners who hid long eschewed the use of tbe razor. Eng. Uah men began to ask themselves whether tbe prejudice agaiust beards, which had existed in tba dajs of the "great unwashed, "-our fore fatb era should be allowed to eilend to our own time, when crerj geatlemm takes bis morning bath. Was it not ab.turd that we should conUaue day by day, with no little pains and incoorfnleuee. to rasp our faces for tbe purpose of removing an appeudage which natura had given us for Ui if not for ornament? The "beard aovtment" raoiJly became popular the newspapers took up. tbe cause, and said what lhj could in its favor. In the course of a few,, years, a clean shaved man became the exception in a crowd. Thenceforth the hideous and uncomfortable j tiitrinürJcn the stand-up coUarvhich had for more than a quarter of a century prevented us from freely turning our heads 15 the right or left, wete banished from young England wardrobe. An unpleasant reason has been assigned for the origin of tbe modern stock. It was whispered that a late mouarch swarthed op his neck in folds of silk cr cambric to conceal A catoral blemish, and thai a polite court followed the royal example. Be that as it may, no precedent for tbe fashion continued to exist save that which might be Xouud m the dress of a few eld fogies and antiquated club loungers. Even taj thick silk handkerchief, which ruccecded to th stock, gave place at last to that liht and onforUhle tie or scarf hieb is now almost uciTersally tised wita a turn down collar. But the propres? of reform did not nop htre. Wellington boots were, after all, only a uicvlifi cation of the old HessiAn"' tyje, which, how far ccn lenient when pantaloons were worn, be came unnecessary under tbe folds of the modern trousers. ' Accordingly, tie' ankle boot was adopted. At first it wa fttened with button, and this !od to the Invention of the buitoa Look 4 article which was perpetually bcicp mUtaid. asd abich generally tore out more buttons than it helped to fatea. Hut the later manufacture of "Bilmorals." for.countrv wear, and tbe "aldeping" fr ordiuary use, left notking to be de airwdta tiiu tepect. It is hardly cecemry to enumerate the various moilScatioca which Lave belpcd to improve a modern sentlecuaa dress MoAt of ws recollect tho old coat-collar which usd Co vise from the hoaMer of tbe wearer in Pjrf roIMintU.il touched the back of the Leaa. ,That ungj fcaimo hü long aiuce re sumeaits proper placa-and proportions, "lite waistcoat now termitAtea. Lot as formerly arroas tkandea4 part of tho cheat, bat at the waiat M? And tr juices, the most uueowaro ClJrUiUUa aaaa'nalürw.bate!' Im beta tUowadlatHiUlrt '.tf eor outliTt tf ht hst

of thoie lirxb which they enclose. Tbe corciag coat, though cot, perbapa, as pictcreaque aa it was a hundred years ago. is indefinitely better than that which was ia rogue la tbe eirl part of this century. Still there if great room far IraproTiaitat. We want a style of dress which shall be at once pioturefpe and comfortable. It mast be fitted for the ortücsry rotation of life. It tout be of a material which will not spot or soil In a shower.

It tnait be of a design which either a tall or a short man may wear without tuaklac him look too conspicuous. Tbe Knickerbocker suit, for instat.ee, fulfils all these conditio nj admirably, and we believe has been adapted for ordinary wear in many country gentlemen's bouse. With some alight alterations ia point of material, etc., it rx Ight be esed rer j well in trousers through London mud en J would soon learn towns, and these who bad to walk in to appreciate the change. Above all, our evening dress seeds radical re form. How it happens ibat black cloth has come to be associated with occasions of public and private festivity in common with occasions of public and private mourning is a riddle which we must leave posterity to solve. But it is certain that in tbe existing ittte of society, Eaglubceu wear the same dress at a party and at a fune ral We might go further and remind our reader that many a host who eoUrtaioi Lit friend at dinner has a butler behind hi chair who is dm led preciatly like himself. To add to this confusion, tbe clergyman who rue to say grace might, so far a bis appearance goes.be miatakeu for cither. 1 his is not as it should be, and we were glad to hear some time ago that the Prince of Wales contemplated the suggestion ot a complete change in evening dresses. It i only through the agency of such an example that we could ever hope to escape from the conventional ugllnea of a modern tailcoat, and looking at tbe subject from a oomruoo-sense, as well as au artistic point of view, we really think that Ilia Royal Higness tnfght turn his attention to this matter with great benefit to the public. With regard to ladies' dress in England, at the present time, a little alteration would make It in form at all events a very pretty and pictarettjue costume. In the early part of this cen turj, "wai.ti" were far too Ligh. About fifteea years ago they were much too low. Now, they are just where they should be. Skirts are full and of ample length; bodices and sleeves are deftly ahaped and decorated. Tbe arrangement of the hair (always supposiug it to be real) Is, perbap, on the whole, as good as it ever has been in this country. Üut two abuses remaiu to be rectified, viz: tbe elaborate bonnet and the obtrusive crinoline. No doubt, in course of time, they will be rectified. Meanwhile we are content to wait. The way of th world are continually changing There is a fatbiou iu muic, in poetry, in painting, in medicine, iu politics in religion. We need not. therefore, be surpttsed to find one in dress. GROCERIES. F. K. AI.V0R1 J. CT. Al.VOIil). ELIUl AfTI.Ftl ATF. E. B. ALVORD & CO., Wholt'Malt Uc'nli'i'a in EERIES xrtD LIQUORS! I MOHD'N HLUt fc. Cor. Meridian & Georgia Sts.y A HC IN DAILY RkPF.IPT OF FRFSH f.OODS CvQLntly n bat auJ fr sala attte lvertpr!. ea, a larg aud aisortt 4 ttovk of Coffee, Sugar, Molasses, Syrup, Rice, Tea, Nails, Glass, Woodenware, Soap, Candles, Starch, Raisins, Cigars, Tobacco, Hackerel, White Fish, Cordage, Twine, Dyo-Stuffis, . '-a Nuts, Figs, Dates, Brandy, Gin, Rum, Wines, Whisky, Notions of all kinds aso 'BA.k BVataXPaLa avw aa aa No. 1 Alvord's Block, Corner Meridian and Georgia Sts., ISDIASAPOUS, IXDIAXA. xp30-4ltf REAL ESTATE BROKERS. Naf a. m. am 4: "S) v. St vr Jalr.T-41y NOTICE. aV A UTT RM ASTXE5 , U !f 1 1XD FIELD OFFICItS rt!r.C4 Crom tba Tctrraa Sartice. ekbar by xuaitr oot or rts!fTiatIoa,caa Lava all tbair aapers tuad a wt:k cwrrfrcUtis ani dlicaUk atCcLEUiVa kUHtarj Claris At&cy. pp;iu iittroaa Tbaif. A. ury ablu If la fU 01. !j?ii-;tf , ' nxs v. utrx.

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Dil. JOHN BULL'S -ontoii.D GIDEON BIHISRS. or : The leitest! and , iTlosil Important Illsjcovrry ' or Tm NINETEENTH CENTURY ! ! ' If o tuab'a baua I it,wra Utliul.ly vwiue.Ui wllb tk bl-Ur or UATKKIA klkblCA or tLa Uulted Stat. or mora favwraMy tutw:i as a o!eer fn McJ'.ral D!'6ry tkaw tkal f Ur.Jolui Hull, of Ijotiift ille, Ci ii tttt L v. Hi. luluiUatte prcparatloii of t tt.Vl I A It 1 1,a.A ka. lwb( atoiwl at tli or tk rloii. wupwUlida of tkal valuable Jia(. Hi Compound of WILD CUiiUKY had betuLue a LoUetbold Mold tbiOUghout the West and South. His Worm Ioitn k'c's, iu less than a year afUr their iutroductiou, attaiuad a repuUlioU a wld apraad aa tLacontluai.t of North America. But tka crowning, glwry cr Lis Ufa rsiaaiu U ta attaiueJ iu Lis discovery, cr rather cctublaatiou, for ha 2ots &ui claim to Lav teen tb diacoverar of CAvlltO:x, wbicli la tba baaia or tba Bltteta low fferad to tba public. That bauor balvug ta tb oatlv lubaUtants of Ceutral Amsrka, to whom its virtues hava been knowu far mora than twa knodred yaara. arm ad with it, tk Iodiao blJa Jtflanca to tba aio.t deadly malaria auJ handles without fsar tbe most venomous serpents. It 1 at a belief with them, that while there Is breath In theboJ ike Cedron ia potant t cure, no matter what tbo l.a may ba. While Dr. Bull Is not prepared to endorse- this eitravagant pretenalon, ba la nevertbelerta aatUfleJ from a thorough examluation of tbo oideuca relating to Ita virtues, that as a remedy and preventative of altdls aaaaa arislag from expomre, aitbor to ckaüg of Maatber ar i liaiale, or to tulasiaatic luflueac cx, It t auü WITHOUT A RIVAL! AiiJ JuiUy Jfscrvei tLa reputation It has so long ecjcyej lut'rutrO AuirrUa aud tbe W.tlnJ!ep. I IN LYHI'E1JIA Aud its alteudatit train of ayuiiloaia. It acta mora '.IKE A CIIAKM tLau a medicine. TLere U uotblbg the whale raus r Materia Med lea that can for a u jjeut bear a i-ompariava with It in tbia diaoaae. A full account of tbia Wonderful plant may bo found Iu tka lltbadlliou of Ike U. S. Dupauatory, page 13s7 aud YiüA. A serlea of experiiucuta la wblcb Dr. Cull baa bceufur years ns;agiu, baa just been trwagbt to a eucceaiui leraUoatiou, aud bo la Uuw enabled to offer to tba public acomblaatlon of CEDRON with other approved tonics tlewbol preserved In tb best qtality of copper distilled Bourbon Wbl.ky, wblch be la cwafideulbtu n qaal ia tba world. Ha might furnUh a volume of certificate, but tbe public have long aibco learned aatimata ucb tkiug by their true value. Tba eafegi plan U fr ev.ry oi.j tat for ktuiMf Ita virtues of a new madk'ue. as vat: a' si ac CEDRON BITTERS : ' ; .. ; j i . . UN K TRIAL. AND TOD WllJ. NKVaH CS If AN OTUXk. i It la Dot Becet.ery to publi.h a lwbg ll.'t of Jtacaaaa f.r wbUb :t(CKL)bUN blTTKKa aieaapxltk. luallJlioaa 'tko Uowch, Ltver or lildueyw. Ia ail aJ.wUOka of tka BK11N. UEPilNUlN'U JfOH UtKANUtJdtLST OY THü STOMACH" ÜK rJUWüLS; Iä OOUT. KHEÜMAT13M AND N KlKALUl A, AND IN FEVER AND AGUE. Itli d.tikd to aaparaodo all otker remadlca. It aot okly carea tLea dlacaa, but it prevent them. A wla gla- of tba kilters, Ultv aa hour kafor ack meal, will obviate tbo Ul effects of tb naoat aabeaUkj cUmaie.aaJ creta tba parson tiklug It agaratt dlieai BiJf r tke ait trying eiposare. IU Uf- Urusjclata and CJrwcer rrally. lit. JOII CULL, nitwtp.l Otfco tmk Street, LvU.DU, Ky. SOLD WEuLXiaLK bT DAILY, KKEFER & RUSH, 73 Otitis MtrMlau street 1NDIANAIOL13 . Who alee soli HULL'S SAKSArAHlLLA, CULL'S WORM DLäl'KOYKK. SMITH S TON 10 SYKUr. k.atiabax aJAAA. , ataCKfr as A. ICS tJ. 'lx"U is-dijrrLlt I

. MEDICAL. Galen's Head Dispensary Eatabllalaed In ie50 and Chartere hy aas Aeajtalaitare avff Kentucky for tbe treatment or Av' er a ae-en am. iaioaw.ai3His SKJU IJWIL WEAKJVKSS Aad mX Alocilora af tk tV.eaVy aaJ Ge of bvta Sexes. JCST FtTPURHltD, JL fUlVAXKItlDlUAL TIllIAIISls

TI3TFX1CAL DlfXASKS, trhidlng Out)orboa, Gleet, lyphflia. Stricter, Gravel, stcoe, kupture, rUs lOitLla, Urinary Depoaila. aad allDUoaaea of Ua Kid&eys.F.ladderProatrAte Claad, aud Söaiisal Veaicle, and tbeir treatment, IrultHIoe a chapter on rXMALIC DliKA5S. ab obs . , s Vr acrrauona ou marrare auu uua i jrstent'oa tf eoace;.Uoc Cj1. ' .-f .1 taialog a Treatlo a Seif Abase, f 't a . : Epennatorrbea, Sexual and Ner- Vi.'iCtC' vousDelllUy, IrTetLew and lapotence In both exe; the a-cU of thcae duaai tka tody-oAd miad, i4 tbo Atbor Kew Treatment of all thfx ca. In full, tbe ou!y sacccasfil xu'thod cf care, with an expoaitlon of Quackery. This work ia tot a qaark a.?vertl.mett, but a warn! a andarulda for narried and sin;!. It is the only boo a that fives tb trtstmeut of all tbe ab ov diseases Inplala CtAffUxb, Uli fall direction for lf-treatnietit, and conta.ua much valuable luformatl''o aol proper to meatlcn ia a public notice. TLa work cocta!nlS0 pas, and 100 platea aid engravings of Iba abovadlaeasea. Seat to aay addresvla a ealed wrspper, oa" receipt of one dcllat Thon abided Ith u.y of tbe above diaase, before placing themselves under tbe treatment of any ooe, bocld f rat read thi. work. OPK1CE SH y.hbttn et, between A-Jret and Juff.r. aoo, wert s?ie.' ' ' ' To liiure i.ty to all 1? ttera, divert to QAI.K5'3 UK A? DISP23AET Drawer LoaUrlile, Ky. oet4-4dl .VßsTRIALMln "fJOMVIN'CC THE M03T SKEPTICAL THAT THERC IS UNE0ÜALLE0 $U VIRTUE IN THE U own AiTwrr-V or iVcribi'e ti in. the cJioicesl KgS "MUriuUH vs 'f Tbey trengUtvn and lun'rat the C iky Tl.ey che a rood and he tilth v ar.i.tit, . X grb'ti Tliey assiit Ileatinn. Vr Tl.ey are the bt atimnUnt in exi.4en. e r-v 1 1. v ie a t,rev. nnve ri it-ver uiiiiai'ue - j . , ... . - Th-y are perfectly pr.rf and palutnLle. I U K'4 Jx. trt h ilf mr tolj ia qi.rl Ua- Vvfcl t'.t y nil Jri.'.ji, tuui Jalr iu Iba tuubtrx. (p Bt.lSivC.il ntltKä fii uu. ".n 21 RIVER ST. CHICAGO COLE PR0PRICTQR5 epl3t5-dAwlj QUARTERS W THC STATE cHNDlANA a n t aar . .a i HliMlfl ifii sat j rj. j Ilaa no coefxiciiox vrrxn ast criutu. iaku" btm cf tbe ur.c naaf . in. cr cu; cf In !;n ;-.i;. SHOE STORE, r- r i . .-.-i . v u Firft la Qua! ty, First in S?1, a- Uftt it Pruer 17 Went jyasiiiifjtojt Street. J. A. COMINGORE & CO., fiirewaetl ftek .Vim J A ai I mtif 4 m

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Doctor Witl. -TIlOaTIHOr, HAS RKMOTXD I1IA OVFICX FROM VIRGINIA AVENUE TO No. 29 South Delaware Street, na j nrsr hk will coxnxci Vf to treat aad cur Prita Di.'ea.es, In all tretr ipeclei, stage. ramiflcatldB abd phaaea. . Dr. TTm. Thomson wilt gl to each patient a written InatrumeaL, binding himself t eSet a radical and permaaeat cure or snak ao C barge. . Dr. Wm.Tkomoa ba nvada tkavV treatmeut or Private Dieaea l. specialty line tb year 1S51 Ihre year la tbe city ot Baffalo, N.T., elbt yeara ia Chicago, DI., ab J twoyeari In Peoria, III. During eight years practica la Chicago. 111., be cured over thirteen thousand cases. ' Dr. Wra. Thomson, In a la practica for Scrofila, Rheamatlc and general dioaaea of tho blood, uaea a Fumig ting Tapor rtath of tb mMtingenioua ilad.ru cotj a fiction with labt mal treatment. " SCAII5AL EMISilOS.thaconsenence ofelf-but. Tbia aolitary vice, or depraved aexual indulgence, 1. ftrarticed by tb youth of botb sexes to an almost oa mltd extent, producing with unerring certainty tke fallow lag train of morbid eyxaptc&a aaleae combated by scieulUvc madical me a are i, :x: Sallow couaUBasca, dark ppota ender tb eyea, pain In the bead, ringing Iu tbe earn, aud noiea like tbo rustling of leaves and rat Hing of chariots, ace asicess sbent the loins, weakaess sf thalimb., confuted vision, blunted lntallect, lots of cosfidence, diffidence In approaching tranger-, alulika ta form new acquaintances, a dlfpoaitiOB to abas society, loss cf tiemory, beetle Cashes, pimples and various eruptions about tba face, furred tongue, night s we at, fetid breath, coobi, consumption, tuotujania, and freqnaut lyinsardty. TheaKicted, on tba Brt appearance of any of tbe above symptome, eboBUlniaie-llately apply to Dr. Wm. Thomsoa for relief. . Jfr-Oftfc aad Consult tiou jUeUi.y. 2Sulk Dl--ware htreet, inaisnapoii.-, iu. Y. 0. Box 1653. dly mi tcjrcAU. FOR SYMi'IONLS.-ewj A C1KCUI.AK DK.SCKII'.INU AIL S ST Tvl T3 T O JUL S r Tin- vrupton of Catarrh, as tbt-y generally appear are at lirt very tligbt. rerwin find tbey has a a i ol I : tbut they bve Ir. qiiit attack-, and are luore seililta j to tli ( bailees i.f teiuperalure. In tl.i condition, tba i uu.-e may be dry, or a tliglit i!i l.are, tLin aud ari.l, j afterwards lc.nilL thick and ade.-Ue. A ILe ili.-easa j becomes chronic, tbe discharges are incrraed iu quantity j aud changed in quality; ihey are now thick aud heavy, slid are hawked or coughed off. The secretions ara or- j ft nbive, causing a bad breath; tba voice is thick and ua-! .air tb eyes are weak; tba aen&a of the timell Li lessened or dntryed; deafue&s frqu ully uke.t place. Another common And important Symptom cf Catarrh U, tbat tbo pe-mon is obliged to clear his throat in tbe meriting of a luii k or bUuiy mucus, which baa fallen down froxa lb a bead during the night. When tbi.i taies place the persou may be sure that bis disease it on Its wsy to lb ung, and thould lose no timo in arresting it. The above are but few of tha mauy Catarrh symptom. A single llottle will lat n. iTIontti--to be iiaed tlirce tluiev n day TESTIMON I -A- JL, From Hon. Thorna J. Turner, Ex-Member of Conrree rom llliuios, lat Speaker of ILe Illinois Hou of Representatives, and Grand Master of A. F., and A. 11., of tbe State of Illinois. rKLEPCRT, October 21, 1SS3. Da. D. H. Sxctvit Dear Sir: In reply to your notlc of the lwth inst., I would aay that 1 was aeverely afflicted with Catarrh for years, when I became acquainted with you and bought two bottles of your liquid Catarrh Remedy. Before I bad used one bottle 1 was sensibly Improved, and before tbe second bottle wax finished, waa completely cured. 1 an recommend the xacdiciua to all afflicted wib Catarrh. Re!T)?ctful!yyour, s THOiLVS J.1URXKR. Ilr.,Ü. XI. SIHLYU & CO. Sot a PaoraiKTOHS, Chicago, Hlinoir. AT WUÖLKSALK BY JOUS D. PARK Cincinnati, O Wll. JOHNSON Detriot, Mkb UAliii nn.ikrr.n aav rviAA o.a.... . iuuiuispoiip. BHOWNlNtl A .LüAN ludianapolie. run v iiiL r i a. tji'kfti i., n..,...ii, fjgfA& tor !! iv all Urui;k,ibis. dec 15 eod CtrAf.l HrV.1 I'tli-uLr i l.rr iW,r.J! S 2j CÄ-Fifiei u'Ottt inrte A y letii-r i aires fur iv. "'if'jy uceutetamta.

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Voiliis illc-IlN .nlittll A,vlsePJju.UjaaiJiobethe ioo.ia..ccel.il ..r any yet (1RATU1T0DS advLa given In dlsea of tbo nor- j organized. Its rtputatioU ha LOW bccoUi eo vodi seminal, urinary and exua! org an, in in .

report of tk Western Medical Association, which are vent cy maiiin seaiea envelopes, tree or cnarge. - ine organisation waft loruieu ia ui.peuso new ana rllablo treatment, and la coudomI of tb well knawo phyetclan6,to whom all letters mut be directed, DRS. JACKSON, HERBRRT A CO., L3-dly Box 43 Cincinnati, O. DOCTOR BIGEIaOW, Office 179 South ClAik Street, Owner of Monro, CATXC400, Xa.x., root Offie Box, 1M. ' All Chronic n4 Sexual DiaAoaee of a Private aud Delicat Natura, treated with tmparall.lod inccMi. Dr.Bfgolow's Guid to Health, for ladiea and gontleiaon, ia pabliihed monthly. Cendf rltlf jou think tb writing of a physician whcee reputation axteoda throughout the entire Tfost ahotild be worth reading. It la sent in plain sealed envelopes, free of charge. Almost every case cut ba treated by mail. Udidaei ent to any address. Ladiea, orad fbr deocrlptive Circular of J'atane ktmtdt, th latest and best provontativo Ofl Owavcapiiwa kuwva. . k Rooms Separat for Ladie and Qentlemea. CONfiULTATIOK AT OrFXOB. T a kl B. Omca noixs : From 9 a. at. to 1 1. at. spermatorrhoea or Nervooa Debility, a cur warranted. HOTELS. SHERMAN HOUSE, OppoNito IJaaloxa I3oot9 INDIANAPOLIS, IND. - Mcattv On rue A. Co. Proprietor. . el-dtf MACY HOUSE, Cornor Markot & Illinois 5 E. PENTECOST, Proprietor. t t . ; , . r rTAtt Pf.K ASL'RÜ ' IN ArSOrjNCTNri TO 'If V friend? and nuu'-riu patrobK, tual I am bow ealiLtJ in tLii bo'je, vhi b I L. e trfumisLru auJ nw thioMUopeuXoxyour recebtiou. I take tb oportimttr of tbackiur vay uitnr fortu.r friends for their patronage liuring tbe two years bile 1 a renductiug the Oriental liuu-e, au.1 111 at all times e glad Co e ibeut at iuy new .taod. my3-dir K.FKNTECOJST WEANS TO SECURE GOOD HOMES w. ÄTX ALE OTTKRlNu fiCPkRIOS INLCCEMANTA W to per.oca wilh a little read maana to sacur L ou.es. wo wlllavcU Lots Entirely on T4ine, aud erect comfortable J ar tilings, lui'.i y g. urtats lud la good alyle, u tbo paymculof (aa much as tb mpro) aeuta wdl cvat the reu.aii.Uv io be paid ea.jy paymenta not muxb more than a fairf.nt u ike prrnu-e. Having lots In nearly all parts of ILe c.ty, wa can acommola:e all UhJcgto sercra atoDee; and Lavag a large aiL-Qitcf liliUr band, aud workmen t-mdf m a-ioy4. au erect bulldlofa on bort otu. I H KXaNANoVplXJaCK. . ;s-iit "l X-uu Atttta.

PETROLEUM.

THE FIRST NATIONAL FETBOLEOQ COMPANY. OrskiieJ ucder iLe laws of Pcauiylvabia, No vaeuter, Irtit. CAPITAL STOCK, 31,000.000 I'm Vnli.t; of Mini .( In h. j A l.iunti. AMutsr or Siock ta ua at I vmi Jkwi iMb t kiitiiiioi w.n a i,r Iii Nu Llabilii) (o SlOikLüldrr.s. i Th liiid- of tbi Uornpuiiy. en Lfk.iU.1' ovti 17,IMI aiirc in aa elkirLa .md lctl.!i, ad ituatcd iu ir.e VERY HEART OF THE Oil REGION! The 1'23 acrt3 which they own on tbe Alle gbany, two miles above President and only bra nuiles puna the new 2.V) barrel well on Pinhole Creek, and the Ieaee vf 132 acres of th celebrated "Wilkina Tract" alone, are ample basis or any Company, aud aie worth more than the tntiio Capital Stock of the Company. There are SKVEN WKLLS now iu suece-.ful oira tiou, yielding largely, from which regular monthly dividends of two raa ( ant. are being paid to all stockholders, and there is nvrer - , , i a. . a a fHAXCic that this Company will eoou be able to pay from SIX TO TEN I'EK CENT. DIM DEN PS. The First National Petroleum Co. i Ranks umoDj; tbe flret class Cotuj atilei-, aud is t thoiouthly established, - that Ü0 tne tc need b -d uU ... . . Tb.M j iiicuU aa.I better opiKituuitics Ut uiaka monev ou luve äloeis than any other iu existence, while t the me litue they aret.aui. rb.ofk.aTr tvl any aud nil prfroiiS to hold. Fiuui ihe New Yoik He(aldi "News has been tec cued a:td abundantly cuufi fined fioiu eiveral ouun fs, of lha ettikin of a new aoo batrel Well ou Cherry Kuu, above the Keel Well, a raw oD aoi ma Faopikir or Ihi KiaiT NtriOMAi. I'ruuiti u Cusru.ir." FioUilf.e New York Eveuing Eipiere J "Our tolegiaphic diepalcbea received today ftötü tha Oil Regions, inform us of the striking of a 200 barrel flowing wdlou Cherry Kun.vxaa th FiEsr National raTkoinu CoktrAxi'a moPAETT. Cherry Kuu Stock will Leinde maud to niorrow. I Fro tu th New York World.) 'Tha Fiaax NarioaiAL I'ataolltm Coisraxr is a first claad organization, whew officer ar of the bighefet standiDg, and we cheerfully recom mend it to all parties desirous of purchasing reliable auckA. The General Superintendent is a pioneer io the Oil business, and well known as a most efficient manager." r'roui th NewToik Tribune . - ' ' 1 "Tbk. Fiaer Naiioaai. mlhe name of the f UoUuia Company whose prospectus and map ate betör us. Th names which we ae auiwuf the Directors are am pi recoomeudations for this Company, and a saflicient ?vrr.tee of w future m an igerueal."ISAll citkki ar Mail oa othiawi. will aa ravWrrir inktiufO tTii tbc Sttn'i i ALL ÖLI. SSftnKMi rc.pode.bl AjjeuU akJ LAiha4.gC Brokers wanted tn every city aud uu In the United htalei and liiiti-D rVwvimcs, wiU. wLoto liberal arranjciatenu wiil be Mad. t"Al! order and aplicalioua, holler by letter or other wis, must b addrc-tl t El. .UWK & CO., Cvatauaaiua klsuacataata. - ratrM Jtt fi jsurty at: Ht Yw-f.

aV:DICAL.

Uro. WH70I.OW Aa tfperieaced San aid famal tkj t tie attst!.o of a.tkar.ker SOOTHING SYRUP FOR CHILDREN TEETHING. VfL I. a reatly lactlllates tLa proceM f tsetkUf, lf aatttblii iL guma, redoelag all laSaavauatioa, III allay ALI. I'alNai-t i aruodk arilan,aud la S0RET0 REGULATEtheBOWELS I Di.dspoa it, w.otkr,tt wtl te rat toyoitlit. aJ Iit lifl aud llrallli to Veur lulkuK Wo have pal up and acid this art let rr over JOyeara, aud CAN SAT IN CONFIDENCE AND TRUTH of it what we have never been able to lay of any other tuedtrlueNKVKRUAS lTr.MLItl) IN A SINcilJt tNSTASCXlO ATFaXT A CURK, bek tliuely iikJ. Never dldw know an Ic-tance of dliatlractlou ty acy on who ased It. Ou tb contrary, all ar delighted with its operr liona, and ieak In terma of cun luendaiK-b of Its tuegW. effecis and aaodlcal trtue. Wo apeak In this Blattei "WHAT WK DO KNOW," .Iter 3U yeara oxporUi., AND PLKDGKOUK KEPLTATION FOR TDI ULFILUKXT OF WHAT WK UkkK DXCLARD. Ia almat every Instance where the lufant la suCrtcg froau pala and exhaustion, relief will be found to flfteeu arttcty minute after the syrup Is administered. Full directions for n.lng will occoupooy mi botiU . Nna genuine unlest tha fac-siuiMe of CIJK11S A PlK KINS, Kew York, is an tb oststd w rapper. Hold by DraggUtsthroughoatth world Frier oul) 35 Cents a Boltlr. The Florence Nightingale or. the Nursory. u Ifiivwm i. mm ciu.ii Ii. i.uci wiaiiw mg tko Rev. k. Z. vV.Ucr. I tbo liarauau Kerototoi ASoa aeuger, att'baiubcrst u((. ra.: TV .11. I. . i. ....... . I .... I . A DENEFACTRESG.. TU..I. ..r..... I. V. ...,11!. V . wo u. ... I a ioc yiiu.il mjm m uua. aM. mmm all along keen aaaociaied. iu oar tnibd, wi&h tbo Yankee," "guatk," andMUumbag." But It Is s no longer, and we desire to wrest her nam from all inch auspicious asaoclationa lu all other talade. Whatever notiooa wo may have of womanly delicacy and propriety, wo will all admit tbat woman alono la tha Nueao UiO gJ Nure ibe l: Nurse. Whether we shall have ramale Fhytlciaiis or not, ia a question which citut be decldaJ by lima and principle, and not a matter oftaot. Frida, prejudice, caprice aud ran torn may aa vaoil behave lb en. selves, for If there Is really a want, there will also be supply; if there be a "calling," there will bo a coming. Natura and bauian society ara always aelf-aupplylua;, aud though Art and Fahiou may binder, ibyiaiao4 prevent. Aire. WliuJuw does not wl.k to treat yo gtntl.tuau' Nordoes aba prescribe a regimen for your wives: but she modestly appears a a mesaenger cf health aud bapf'lDess to yonr infants In tb cradla. lather auytiilng mpror lu that! A Nor of "30 yeara' eiporietvce can boldly aay what la or ia aot good for a babe, and ought tb listened to. God speed bar oa ber bun.ll and happy miskiou. She la tho most ucceaaful pby4clan and ci effectual bouefactresa our Lttle on. or enjoyed her doting parenta not excepteJ. Jo.t opu tba door for her, And Mrs. Wintlow will prove tba AsuerIvau Flor.nce Nlgbtlugalo of tbo Karsory. Of tLla wo are ao sure, tbat we will teach eur "Su.y" to aay A Blessing ou Mrs. Window" for helping her t survlv and escaj tb griping, eolkklng and toetklng aleg. Wo cobbrns every word act forth in tho prospociua. II performs precisely what It professes ta perform, ovary part of ltnothirig leasAway with yotr"Cocii;al," Parogortc." Drapa," "Landauum," aud' every other Narcotic." by which tho babe la drugged Into otopidliy. and rendered dull and iJk-tle for Lfe. W have never seen Itrs. Window know ber ouly through tba preparation of her Mathinc yrus for Children Teething." If wa bad tha power we would make her, as he I, a physical tavUr to tba Infant ree tCt, ll?allla aasaal L'oaisf,ri "Its .TlOtliertlliat 4'lillit. MRA. WINALUW'A SOOTHING STRCP tor hlUrac teething, aofteua tho gums, rodocs Inflammation, atlays Alt pain, au i cores wind ctllc l-arfenlyiafels aucaaea. Wo uld aay to every mother bo be. a. Buffering tbfld, de bot let your preJuJlc. cr the prJudices of ctbera, stand btwaa yea aad y our eufiermf child and tha relief tbat will La eure yea, absolutely. aur.--tofolUtbeu. ot'tlt roedl.laa If ttru.ly a J. DOST FAIL TO PROCURA MRS WklSLOW'J BOUTHLNO STRCP, for child re teething. It hat boas used for 9 years with never faUitg aafet aod auciaao byaanitona of mothers fr tbetr chUdren. Itcorra.u acidity cd tb stomach, relieve wlad tkoltc, rgJata tb bowds, and gives rest, baaltb aud comfort to a.tkr andehlld. OWce No Dij atraat, 5w Trk. gZZ DO NOT LIT TOUR PRUCDICX ITASD BKTWf tA four suffering child aud the relief that will bo absolutey acre to fallow tb aa of K&A. WIXSIAW'S fcOOTHINO SYRUP. It corrects acldJiy af it stomacb(reUvca whnl cbollc, rartilates tb towels, soruns tba (iu.i, glvesre.tto the mother aad health tw tlx klld Tha f.llowitg ta aa attract from a Utur wrlttaa by tba Rev. J. 8. Holme, paator of th I'UrrraBt Arrael Baptist Charch. Brookfvn. K. Y to tba Journal auS Bfeager,Cin.lnbaU.O., aud apaaks volumao ta favor of that wU -eaoewnc modlrtao. af tn. WINSLOW'a uuinisoiTllCF,IOKCiIiI.Dkk5 TflTHlNU: Vfc see aii advattlaeaitbt in four tolaa.aof afkj. wiNaiXiWd aooiHiNc arkLP. av, mimuij a Woo In Carve af a pateat naadfctla beforo ta our life, but we feel com palled ta aay to resteers that tbia Is bo kBBkbng wa have tried it, aud kww it to be ail It clalma. It la probably oaa of tko moot eecft aawdidees of tha day, bee ace 11 fa oaa of tha beat. Aud those f yoor readers who bar tablet caa'i J. better tkaa lay ia a aapply." OAUTION.i Th great pepulantf of Mrs. WlnaUar aWatkiag lyrap. for cblldrea teething, has iiMluaod aaKiiK.i prooca to pnt p artklca to bo used tVr tho aame purpoaa, la adverting whWh tbar Lav a el otr copM . aar ad fartlae moats aad CoLkaS from tho pre. Cut kava ejwksi eonrkV, atoo au Utt.ra frwaw olorgjmaav oa oUora, eJCUfif wtker b.u.s to est gosvataa carUScu fjs.rjefstltcustiri- srirT-irstTSi-t. "